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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

WHY NOT COMPLETE
TYDEN PARK IN'42!

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942

Say Excauiva Speed
11225492
Caused This Accident
Clifford Yoho. of Carlton, on
Wednesday of lut week, while drivIng westward on M-43. at what Ute

All 1-B, 1-H, 4-F end 3-A
Men To Be Reconsidered

Yoho suffered severe cuts on the'
back of his neck. Hta car was bad­
ly damaged. The accident occur­
red s mile east of the Altoft school
house.
jail record In this case states
that there have been several comU of reckless driving by Yoho.
The record also shows that a young
lady passenger was killed north of
town September 1. 1940. when .the
car which Yoho was driving left
the roadway and crashed into a
tree. The Jail records also state
that on December 17. 1931. a
week
before the accident
on
M43. Yoho was arrested In Battle
Creek on a charge of reckless driv­
ing. A young lady was with him
al the Um#, and she told the of­
ficers then that Yoho liad been
drinking. The report at the Jail of
the accident last Week Wednesday
states that Yoho had been drink­
ing before that occurred. He U
married, and Is the father of two
small children. The officers rec­
ommend that hU license be revoked.

Headquarters has Instructed Local
Barry Co. Draft Board to procure
all possible 1-A men from present
deferred clasdncations and to make
reclassification as soon as possible.

Improvemenu already made on
Tyden Park Indicate what it can
become when plans are fully ma­
tured. They demonstrate that It
can be matte not only a beauty
•spot, but also that It will add much
to the Joy und comfort of 11 v_^
Hastings. Tyden Pari^K'ii|tualed
'sojitar Ute centrr/Of the city as
to oe-aasIlyacoeSalblc to all who
care to enjoy It. Not many cities
hava-w ' recreation ground so well
'located as Is this park.
The council puts (2.000 yearly in
the city budget to,improve Tyden
park. Al that rate It will be ten
years before it will be made wha»
it ought to become. It will be re­
membered that the Seal Company
gave the Land, and Mr. Tyden has,
in addition, given 35.000 In cash to
furnish this city a pleasure ground
and a beauty spot.
It will occur to many that a lit­
tle .dab of work each year for th*
next ten years Is not a satisfactory,
nor an economical way. to complete
this park. Nothing can be finished
in any one year: and the value of
some of the work done in any year
Is apt to be destroyed by what Is
done later, because some of it w|ll
be changed necessarily by the dif­
ferent operations which are carried
on from year to year.
It occurs to us that If Tyden
Park is worth having al all—and
we think it is of decided value to
Hastings—It Is worth having it
completed as soon as it can be. If
the citizens of Hastings do not care
for It. then it ought, in all fair­
ness to be returned to the donor
and the city ought to frankly say
that it doesn’t need such a place.
To be what this park should be.
and whiff Mr. Tyden hoped It would
be. It should be made a summer rec­
reation ground for all the people
of Hastings. Do the people of Has­
tings desire such a place? We be­
lieve when they think of what it
can become that they will realize
the great benefits it will confer on
our city.
This park should be a place, as
are the parks in big cities, where
families and groups can go and. un­
der the shade and with the beau­
tiful surroundings, have their pic­
nic
dinners during
the warm
weather months. Anyone who vis­
its the parks in big cities, sees how
much they .are used, and how many
gatherings are held witliln them,
can appreciate what Tyden Park
can become for the people of'this
city during the summer.
Tyden Park will have what ven’
few city parka have, a fine stream
of running water skirting the .en­
tire north aide of the-perk. Aside
(Continued on page 5. Sec. 1)

RED CROSS AIDES
WORK UHDER FIRE
Workers Administer Help To
Thousands In Hawaii
Faced with the gigantic task of
administering to the needs of thou­
sands of civilians, harassed and in
many cases made homeless by the
destruction wrought by Japanese
bombs In the Philippines and Ha­
waii. American Red Cross workers
have stood the test.
In a brief cable to Chairman
Norman H. Davis. Charles For­
ster. Manager of the Philippine
Red Cross, reported. "Our emergency services have stood the
test. Our staff are showing dis­
cipline. loyalty and courage."
To aid in this heroic enterprise,
the Red Crpss cabled 375.000 to
Hawaii and-|100,000 to Philippine
Chapters.
Even before the funds could be
sent, Red Cross workers had ac­
complished a' seemingly impossible
task in the face of war conditions.
Chairman Davis announced that in
the Philippines 48.000 sacks of
cracked ^wheat and large quanti­
ties of surgical drossings had al­
ready been distributed by the Red
Cross.
In addition, a staff of five sent
from the national staff to aid In
the emergency will be augmented,
he said.
From Hawaii, where Red Cross
forces are led by Alfred Castle,
chairman of the Hawaii Red Cross,
reports show that Red Cross work­
ers organized 12 first aid stations,
each containing 50 beds, complete­
ly equipped and staffed with doc­
tors. nurses and first aid personnel.
A refugee population In the
Philippine Islands of nearly 10.000
was provided for in 40 settlements,
previously designated by the Red
Cross as evacuation and shelter,
areas.
But behind these cold facta
loomed glorious tales of heroic
work carried on oy trained Red
Crr.M workers
In Manila. Rear
Admiral Francis Rockwell. Com­
mandant of the Sixteenth Naval
District, praised the bravery of
Red Cross personnel.
Some of the workers, he said,
were on the Job, administering re­
lief to the wounded and dying
even as Japanese dlte bombets
roared overhead during the initial
raids.

DELIGHTFUL TRIP
THROUGH THE WEST

S3SF T0"
HASTINGS
BANNER
From Mr. and Mrs. Glendon P. Bwarthout

approximately the way In which It
transpired;
Reaching shore we struggle suc­
cessfully through the customs, then
check our bags until we shall be
able to find rooms . . . since we
were to stay a month In Trinidad,
our living quarters must be chosen
with special care ... we had heard
of tiie housing shortage in Port-ofSpaln while on ship. yet we had
learned by now to rely completely
on the American Consul . . . these
estimable gentlement had not failed
us yet. . . .
We engage a cab and set out for
the Consulate ... the ride gives
only a confused Impression of the
city . . . wide, dusty streets . . .
open-aided
streetcars . . . traffic
consisting principally of American
army trucks,. reconnaissance can.
Jeeps, peeps, and other examples at
Army Jargcn . . . an imposing mar­
ble post office incongruous in a Miting of garish frame buildings . . .
the names of firms and shops which
(Continued on page I, I*. 1)

NUMBI

The Banner’s Seventh
Annual Baby Contest
i THE

FIRST

BANNER

—

Once again the Banner U spen-

WINNER ’

first Baby of 1941 will

Mrs. Roy Hubbard
Barn County Chapter Chm.

sortment of gifte from Hastings
merchants and business men. Any
baby bom in Barry County after
12 o'clock midnight. December 31.
Is eligible to enter and the one born
first will be declared Ute winner.
Only children bom to parents liv­
ing in Harry county are eligible.
Previous winners were:
1930—Hazel Vivian, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kidder. Bom
at 3:L&amp;e*A. M. January 1.

INAUGURAL FOR

December 22. 1941
Local Board No. 1
Barry County
Dec. 24. 1941
Post Office Building
Hastings. Michigan

During the past year the Selective
Service System of Michigan has
performed an excellent Job In meet­
ing the manpower procurement re­
quirements of the United States
Army In its peacetime training pro­
gram. Brigadier General Lewis B.
Hershey, our National Director, has
commended the operation of the
Selective Service System In Michi­
gan. and I'wish to pass on to you
his appreciation for your coopera­
tion in the past.
With the declaration of war. the
Selective Service System is now
faced with the responsibility of
manpower procurement wjilch will
meet all requirements of our Armed
Forces engaged In all-out war. I
um sure that the excellent senices
contributed by the Michigan Selec­
tive Service personnel in the past
will be continued In even greater
measure to meet this present emer­
Descriptive Articles To Tell gency.
Of Tour By Local Women
The requirements for manpower
in the Armed Forces, cannot be cor­
Automobiles and buses have rectively foretold at this time. I am
meant much in the development of sure, however, that whatever the re­
national parks, formerly inacces­ quirement, we shall make every
sible areas many of which could effort to meet It.
not be reached except by pack
We know that certain changes
trains or long dangerous trips on must be made tn existing classifica­
foot over dangerous
mountain tion policies and procedures. Local
passes. through dense foresU and Boards also will shortly be faced
where wild animals roamed al will. with the tremendous task of reglsNow these sections of the country | tratlon.
However, such changes
are (ravened with fine highways.; will not be anticipated and will bebuilt for safety and comfort for the | come effective only upon administraveler through these scenes of tratlve orders from National Head­
wondrous grandeur. In last week’s J
quarters.
article some of the beauties of |
In the meantime the Selective
Jasper Park were described and Service System of Michigan may go
Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Evans both: a long way toward "putting 1U
agree that every turn In the road, house in order” for the more dif­
brought hew scenes of loveliness ficult tasks ahead. All current rec­
und delight—all made possible by’ ords and reports should be brought
the good roads and the motor up to date. All clasatflnatlons, es­
transportation provided by the bus pecially those in Class Il-A and
companies and individuals adus.lova Clnay-!H&lt;R^shtmld be critically re­
the outdoors.
viewed In the light of our increased
Another wonderful drive
the national emergency.
Hastings women had was through
To show what might be expected
the Columbia Ice Field, the "Mother . in the average Local Board by a
of Riven." the Ice field which feeds [review of present classifications. I
the immense Saskatchewan and । would like to call your attention to
Athabaska glaciers, among the the recent survey made by State Co­
longest in the world, the rivers from ordinators of 14.727 classifications
the glaciers flowing into three in Class II and Class 111 among
oceans, the Pacific, the Arctic and 20 different Michigan Local Boards.
the Atlantic. The ice Field covers A summary of this survey shows
an area of approximately 150 that 44% of all Class III cases
square miles and Inoludhs some should be reclassified; 344% of the
high mountains. Mount Athabaska, Class II-B cases and 40% of the
11.452 feet; Snow Dome. 11440 feet, Class II-A cases did not conform
called the "Apex of the Continent"; to the requirements of the regula­
Mt. Kitchener, 11300 feet and Stut-, tions. More than one-eighth of all
field Mt.. 11420 feet, besides others ' Class III cases reviewed by coordi­
over 11.000 feet high as well as nators did not have sufficient in­
lesser mountains. This breath­ formation to substantiate the Local
taking trip penetrates the very 1 Board's classification. The same
heart of the Canadian Rockies and was true for more than one-fourth
Into the area where active glaciers of all the Class II classifications.
descend the valleys to points close , The above figures are not quoted
to the highway.
from a critical point of view. I wish
Wild flowers bloom In profusion only to call the attention of Local
in these valleys and wild life is . Boards to the possibilities for
abundant on the mountain sides, [ manpower procurement through an
Big game, such as elk. deer, bear.,iexhaustive review of present cl&amp;sslmoose and mountain goats. Is fre­ : fleations. This is a job which can
quently seen upon the hillsides and be done while we are awaiting
In the meadows.
changes in existing policies and
Dally motor service to the Ice । procedures.
(Continued on page 3, Sec. 2)
|
(Continued on page 4, Sec. 1)

(Written in the smoking room of
the 8. 8. Cottlca enroute from
Trinidad to Barbados.)
The traveler South Americabound reaches Trinidad with high
hopes, will) the feeling of satis­
faction and relief which comes
when the halfway mark of a Jour­
ney is reached.
Only seven days by sea. and one’s
ship lies in the harbor of the moat
fabulous, gayest city in all South
America, the capital of a nation
vaster In area than the continental
United States. Rio de Janeiro!
And so we readied Port-of-Spaln.
Our ship lay about ten miles out in
the crowded roadstead, with the
Urge passenger and baggage launch
alongside. We tipped our Dutch
steward lavishly, bestowed smiles
upon our fellow passengers, made
our way cautiously down the long
ship’s ladder Into the rocking
launch far below.
It was exactly nine o’clock In the
morning. Here Is what transpired
during the following four hours and

SECONd CALL
TO DUTY
More women are needed on
Wednesday und Friday after­
noons to help Mrs. Lyle Scuddet and Mrs. Jack Patrick in the
instruction and distribution of
“Red Crass sewing und knitting.

OF DRAFTEES

Will Add Much To Comfort officers say was excessive speed,
his car get out of control,
And Pleoiure of Living Here had
turning over twice on the roadside

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

judge McDonald
i

Barry Co. Lawyers Sponio
Ceremony Saturday

Inaugural ceremonies In honor of
j Judge Archie D. McDonald, who asP M. on January 1.
rumes office Jun. 1 in the BarryI Eaton Circuit, and also honoring
1938—Janet Lee. daughter of Mr.
[ Judge Russell R. McPeek. .who reand Mrs. Ivan Thaler. Born at
| tires after eighteen years of meri­
torious work in this circuit will be
1939— Donald Jay, son of Mr. and
| held In th&lt;|court room here Saturday
Mrs. Bernard Falconer. Bom at
I afternoon. Jan. 3. at 2:00 o'clock
1 The public is invited to attend years bid born Jan. 1. 1936.
1 1940—Joseph. son of Mr. and Mrs. ■
• lhl« program which Is sponsored by
eJohn Blair. Born at 7:28 A. M.
1 Harry county lawyers. The custom
on January 1.
I of an inaugural ceremony for an
Incoming judge Is universal tn
1 English court.*, of law and is wldeM. January 2.
' ly observed here in the United
States
Who will be me 1942 baby? ?
I During the brief program. Bur­
, ton Cameron, president of the
Tie following prizes are being of­
Barry County People Must fered: C. B. Hodges, jeweler, baby
| Eaton Bar Association, will speak
I GAVE FIVE
on "Co-operation
Between
the
ring: Frandsen store, baby bunt­
Respond Marc Generously
- PER CENT BONI'S
Bench and Bar" L. E. Barnett.
ing; Hastings Cut Rate Shoe store,
| ’The employee, of the Hastings
t prosecuting
attorney of
Barry
Mrs
Walter
Perkins, county a pair- of baby's shoes: Highland's
' Manufacturing Co. were made very- County, will discus*. "Public In­
Dairy, a quart of milk a day for
[ happy last week when. Just before? tercst in Our Courts and Law En- chairman for the Red Cross drive thirty days or 33.00 cash; Bang­
। Christmas, each one received a five; forcing Agencies ’’ The Rev. W. L. for 34300 reports that contributions . hart’s Bakery, a 33 00 cake; Reed’s
,
।
per cent bonus on Ms entire eam-- Stone will present the layman’s have been received from several Drug store, a special baby book:
Tncy Live in Battle Creck|ngS
an employee-of the com-. view of the courts. Rotislyn Sowers. groups in the county and several 1 Food Center Super Market, 13
The Four Confess Crimes ■ pany for the year 1941. in ad­. veteran lawyer of Charlotte, will generous gifts from Individuals. Icana Gerber's Baby Food and 12
I ‘Htion. each employee received ai make a few general observations.
Robert Whitman. 21, of 221 14th 125.00 defense bond. It Is needlesss
One of the features of the cere1 Drug Store, a Yardley baby set;
street. Battle Creek, and Donald [ to add that they al^ accepted with1 mony will be the unveiling of a the quota assigned It will be nec - :
1U)r&lt;, a comblnaaan
street,
arid
very; photograph of Judge-McPeek which essary for Barry county people 1" I shoe set &lt; shoes and house slippers);
VanVllet. 17. of 281 Iflth
’*•'
------* great
* cheerfulness,
------ ”
"•* felt -----happy over this tonslderntion given] will be placed permanently in the give more freely to this war relief J j. c pcnney’a a baby crib blanket
Battle Creek, are in Jail here on a ,,***.
fund
If
the
goal
Is
reached.
Remem'
and
(o
thp
nn[
twlna
durtn&lt;
theml b
by
th-- com
company.
charge of breaking and entering. |lllcn
y th
pany.
| JThls ceremony will have added ber all of thb fund is to be used only ’
i^
nr■T'twhv
tier nil of thli fund 1, tn lw nuM nnlv .
.. .
Thev were arrested Saturday night.
~ "
v
n
IntereM for local people because of for men in.. Uncle Sam’s service
i
Caree h A
SteWta* drug.
.'buggy;
Carveth
A:
Stebbins,
by State Police Hahn and Benser.,
the fact that it has been
"
-•
“ okuouu
. anra„ more titan
Ub 10 Monday
night gifts had|Klltj, on4.
ocnsatlng
of
Prosecuting Attorney Barnett an­
' twenty years since
iFn?
'T"" . '"Si, 'V
bnul&gt;. «mb. tab, book
Su*
nounced that he would bring u I
complaint of breaking and entering I
Become, ^Foc Coniultont sible
“b,1 u jJoMtlon of
°J circuit
'lrcu" Judge The ■, ««
nrst “
to &gt;w2*
respond Olu Orea Bae ” I ???’£-? -°”™ -^f1- i
against the two on Tuesday.
1
•
,
;and bonnet set; W. A. Roth, tor­
occomcs
lax
consultant public te invited
1 -__ ___ -- —■1
Il
r
r
r
mvnea to
ro attend.
aiiena,
sion group; Veterans of Foreign mture. a high chair- Montgomery
It appears
appears that
that thertf
thertf have
have been
been j
[Wars nuxmary
Auxiliary 01
of rw.
Post No. mm
2328:;&lt;W
ward
store, a safety gate: Henry’s
several vacant houses In Kalamaror
'-o- corporation
f
bR| stl
An.ertrnnLegion
t„oln.&gt;Auxiliary
SnxiU^ryofofPost'Market.
Pa-t I
tWel„
CamaUOH
roe. C
“If:cun. and
-nd Barry counties
eounUes! Dr. end Mrs Guy Keller received! KePresen‘s KOlam ZOO American
zoo.
Calhoun,
; No. 45; Banfield school; Kiwanls* Mllk T|W Hastings Banner 8340
broken into and articles taken from'
[Club; Masons; Eastern Star Lodge. tn CMh.
“
■
thegn by four young fellows. Robt. [
Whitman ,n« U&gt;m VanVllel broih-i;
K«“" announeliu
a ebun,.
----------------------------i Howard- Bristol- who
with Mrs
INo’ 7; c,nP|0&gt;cs of Grand Rapidsi
jndccd wm BtV(!
era, Donald. 17; Emmet. 18; and
ff—
»••• fortunes which _m
in hu&gt;
will u.
be _»
of in- :i BrtaUjl u taking' up residence in ^caM. Co.: Commercial dub:, Ud or
a llDe
wlB.
Raymond, 20.
ftcrest to his many friends here.
j Hastings, will represent the.Kala- i
Womens Hospital Guild.) ner wU1
announced in a later
The state troopers arrested three
For thirteen years Krantz has, ma zoo Rendering Works In Barry'™*^®
""'iMU*.
of the four as they drove Into Bed­ been associated with Chase Na- county.
They will reside on W. Bocoa® Ward F. T. A.a. empiweai
----------------- ■*"
ford late Saturday night. It appears
tlonal
bank.
New
York
City,
prob-'
Green
street.
at
that al one of the places that had ably the strongest and best known' Mr. Bristol was born In Johns-'
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L
been robbed tn this county Undcr- bank In America, where he has had I town township. For five years he *
Ca. aral • Woodland Com- 4-H SerVICC Club
sherlff Doster noticed a peculiar
the benefit of exceptional training! was employed as a guard at Jackcounty 4H Servlca
tread evidently made by a trailer. In
many departments.
son prison, taler returning to the ' If
b%enI’ Club heUmeir\ZL maauSlM
He traced this for about a dozen
Recently he was offered and has I old homestead where he fanned for
*
y u
110
(&gt;x.nty Agent Foster’s of fka Ln Um
miles toward Kalamazoo. He made
accepted a position as tax consul- some time. Of late he lias been in; s0®n7..
I court house on tumAsv nar m
an Impression of -the tread where
tant with the Carren Co., of Ro- , business at Galesburg, dealing In
' and elected the following nfr'kw
the tracks were very plain, which cheater.
N. Y . a branch of work j livestock
left al’for 1»«:
vestock and
and auctioneering.
auctioneering.
=lu,ca *2,.Jubton navlaia Pre* Roiirt HunSgton
was given to the state police. They
He w,n
will h,,v
buy dead slock
the
leU at _ .
xtwv for th*'your
contrlubton may be left-at
—.—
—*“5^rls
were satisfied when they made the for which his training has espeRendering Works and has modem an&gt;' onc of
PUc&lt;'- nan,,‘&lt;1 ,n
arrest In Bedford that they had dally fitted him.
.nd
lor
SSLS™”- " ” W -i
He writes to his parents of the
the right fellows, both from the
nr»k» of the Dowling club
type of work, as reaulred
required ; *OC_ . cna,,lnan’
tread on tiie trailer and from the inteps&lt; preparation and organiza­ ling this tvDe
| This week in another Banner ar­
Ukke. the
u.c fine
.u.e assistance given uu.'
Barry County club made
wav the boys acted when arrested. tion against invasion being made in by the state.
! Ucle.
our I
They seem to have been organ­ the east. He lias been parchaslng
I men at Pearl Harbor is related, and plani
cuiwtainlng the Kent
ized. They had a “spotter" who agent for raid supplies for Kew
; this Is but one of the places where an&lt;J Allegan County 4H Service
would locate unoccupied houses or Gardens vicinity where he and Mrs.
I vital help Is being administered by [
al a J0?,1*1 c*”Un« at
lake cottages and the raids would Keller and their Utile daughter re­
; the Red Cross. You can further this Thomapple-Kellogg school on Sat­
be made later. The officers found side. He is also an air raid ward­
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__ .. jdona___
iirrlav avrnina
liniwrv SrH
The council has given a good deal good
work
with your cash
evcnhML January
3rd. Tito
a lot of the loot where the boys en and been on duty from 11 p. m.
of consideration to parking on 1 lions.
| “ate u Ml to make U poaalbte for
had hidden it. They had broken up to 3 a. m. New York City doesn’t
State street There can be no doubt
---------------------------------------thf members attendln«
castings to sell os old iron and a mean to be caught napping if the
that
trie
privilege
of
parking
on
ADMITS
THE
CHARGE
!
eoUege
to
attend.
The
genml
.
~
uw.
lot of clothing that they had stolen Invasion comes either by land, air that the privilege of parking on admits the CHARGE
our main business thoroughfare has
Knickerbocker, who reside,
hud been put Ln bags and sold for
been abused shamefully Some per-. pan of the time In Hastings and
‘V..
rags. They evidently did not get
““ park u»lr ear. rarUarl, and
n 0,
lU1„
Nun.Uk wa. SSSL „
much out of their loot. All have
leave them there all day and well1 VZ-.-.-u bv nemitv sheriff Swift Wallace, Monroe, Donna H*mll.oci.
confessed their part In the robber­
into the night. Parking places along I
-reused of: CaPu&lt;1 and JacqueUne Thomas.
ies. It Is believed that other rob­
Rr.td. xtrret mirht tn be for the.
T"*. .
’ abused of, MoOmber.
wl„
with the OTOFor
nV.™u» pe^ McOmber. will assist with the pro­
beries which they have not yet con­
gram. Tiie refreshments will be in
people whococome
Ka.t
fessed will be cleared up by them1
The county school committee for convenience
w Itufe.of-nrVXundtl
m- I
"■
later.
Cmc
rural school modernization is plan­ d.r ^enln, pu«d » ordlMncc I "-“r Mr «dmlu
Hill: Betty Jackson. Middleville and
The two tn jail here admitted' ning to hold a county wide meet­
that there shall be a two-hour park- ,
•••
Rex Casey. Hinds Club. It la ex­
breaking and entering the cottage
owned by Henry Lelnaar, at Big, Ing at 1:30 P. M.. January 9. 1942 Ing limit on State street, from the | Sanding of the slate hlghwaya pected that about 120 members of
Cedar lake, a short time ago wheret at the County Court House in Has­ monument to the old C. K. * s. for the flrat time thia winter was the tiiree county 4H service clubs
they stole mattresses, stovea. Ice! tings to make plans for the mod­ tracks during the day and until । found necessary Monday morning will attend.
spears and other articles They also* emlzatlon of rural schools. The fl p. m. The new ordinance will take j due to a slightly slippery condition
effect on.February 1.
|of paved stretches.
their winter program both «xdal
broke into a home not far from1 committee is anxious to have rep­
Big Cedar lake owned by Ben De­
’ rcsentatlvea from all school dlsCam who lives in Kalamazoo. From‘ tricts in the county that are in­
that house they stole a grist of loot,' tereated In making changes in*
and the county 4H -leader
clothing and many other articles.
' their sthools. Il is the wish of the
committee that school board mem­
spite of tile fact that a good (teal
bers. parents, teachers, township
supervisors and other interested
persons attend this meeting to con­
The city council has been urgedI alder the needs of various school
He Owned The First Automobile in Hastings. That Made thia spring If material will bo avail­
k
by the federal government to plan buildings.
Him A Booster For Better Roads. Brick Paving Laid in *07. able.
projects that 'will be worthwhile•
A great many improvements
and helpful to the city which couldl have been made in many of the
BY M. L. COOK
be taken up and completed with1 rural schools In neighboring coungovernment aid after peace haa1 ties. Changes Ln tiie school bulldThe man I have In mind this; University was selected. Mr. Low­
been declared. The projects are de­■ Ings have been made which have time was not a pioneer resident of
ATTENTION,
signed to give employment when1 definitely improved the sanitary Hastings. He located here about head of this great educational in­ HAbTINGH TOWNSHIP
factories cease defense work.
conditions of the schools and the 1881, as I remember, but he lived stitution, In which thousands of
The city engineer has made plans1 school’s educational program.
here for many years, did good work Chinese youths were taught. These
for a new bridge on North MlchiThe purpose of the meeting on in his profession, and had a large young men. who liad come into tings township. Mr. Scott haa ar*
gan avenue. This project was ap­ January 9lh Is to hear about the influence in starting a certain pub­ touch with American Ideals of free­ ranged with the teachers hi all tike
proved by the city council at their' work that has been done In oth- lic Improvement that has greatly dom. were with other educated .schools of the township to receive
meeting Friday night. The city' er places and to consider the need benefited thia city. If you look Chinamen
the
leaven
which
engineer has also planned other’ for a program of Improvement in across Broadway from the county awakened China and the Chinese, people living in thalr districts.
post-war projects. One la a city' Barry County. It is Important that jail you can see the fine home he and started their country on the
garage, which Is much needed, an­ the interested people from your built. I will tell you something way to become a strong nation.
township who are interaatad
other an extension of sewers in the' community attend this meeting. about Dr. George W. Lowry. Old­ Japanese militarists noticed this
city and another for street im­ The committee suggests that word
er residents will remember him and awakening and commenced the
provements The council also gave! be spread through each district
present war, hoping to prevent in the school districts will
his
family,
but
a
new
generation
its approval to these Friday night. about this county-wide rally, barge
has grown up since his passing and
delegations from all sections are they may never have heard of him. public, also hoping that Japan
ANNUAL MEETING
needed to nuke plans for the counDr. Lowry was bom in Ohio, the would take over China, exploit its
To the stockholders of the Riv­
[ ty rural schools. Plans will also .son of cultured Christian parents. 450.000.000 people and control ita
erside Cemetery Co.: The annual
. be made at thia meeting to ascer- An older brother, who was highly
liberal In this
meeting will be held Jan. 7, 1942
. lain the possibility of obtaining ,educated, went to China as a Chris­
in the council rooms at the city
, financial assistance from the W. K tian missionary.
He was soon
never has
purpose of electing three members! Kellogg Foundation In promoting ,chosen as the head of Pekin Uni­
of the board of directors and to, this school modernization program. versity. soon after It was founded,
The only assurance of a succeea- and made it an outstanding In­
transact such other business as mav
come before said meeting —Adv, x-1 ful program will depend upon the stitution. Its work had been so state university, a medical student
attendance of the people of each helpful that when it was decided must complete a college lltarery
school district at this meeting, the to have the missionary denomina­. course or its equivalent before
letters or news direct from camps1 afternoon of January 9. 1942 at tional societies unite on one great j can begin studying tnedicloe; 1
(Continued on pegs L
1)
1:30, at the County Court House.
3)
university In North China, Pekint |

FURTHER APPEAL
FOR THE RED CROSS

OFFICERS ARREST
4 YOUNG ROBBERS

K. kelleTgoes
TO ROCH ESTER

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Modernization Plans
Rural Schools

4 After-War Projects
Approved By Council

MAYOR LOWRY INSISTED BUSINESS
STREETS BE PAVED AND THEY WERE

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1942

will live With Mrs. C. W.'
this winter.
(I
Hastings friend* will be glad to
know that Mrs. Nellie Oros*. who^
is tn Florida for the winter, ha*
recovered from an attack of ery­
sipelas which necessitated a stay
In the hospital at Uke Worth.
Buddy Dale Green. 17-year-old

Green. N. Broadway, la the latest
Hasting* lad to heed Uncle Sam's
call. He enlisted here at the local
oHice. passed his physical examina­
tion at Kalamaxoo. and left Mon­
day for Detroit to report at navy
headquarter*, in which branch
of service he chose to enlist.
Of Interest to a wide range of
friends In Barry county is the
II. t.
news that Dr. Charles McIntyre, of
possible surgery.______________________ _
Kalamazoo, ha* enlisted for scrvMr. and Mrs. Horace (Mickey*
ide in the U. S. A. medical corps
Wiley
the ------------------street* and homes
--- ....are
...»the prpud parent* of
v,. n..j How bare
- ---- ....
----------lu i.,
' - ni
and
is uwniuim
awaiting &gt;u»
hl* vuinnusnion
commission hiiu
and
ton bom Christmas Eve at Pennock I look a* the gay Christmas- trim* | BMjgnment to duty. While Uncle
hospital. The little ope tipped the
come down.
; aj)ln ha* made a special appeal
scales at 9 lbs. and ha* been named | Mr*. Ena Rockwood has been । tor more doctors and surgeon* In
| Joseph Raymond.
| confined to her home with illness 1 which the service stands so greatly
V. A- Bates of W. Green St. is, but is slowly recovering.
| tn need, the examination L* a stiff
doing nicely at present, though
wey befQje ^Ou send in your i one and many arc rejected. Dr.
badly bruised and suffering from ndfor our classified Want Column | Charles took hta examination two
nervous shock, due to a fall, whilercad tha prtcc neeaed. which Is. weeks* ago and we hear, passed
; cleaning stove pipe and chimney- at
uie head of the column. with high rating. Surgery Is hi*
“ “*1 ““
»«■«»-« “&gt; D..
.«! hb «.k. .111.
bed most ot the time..
I Moines In
is expected here In!1*
his country.
After falling heir to one ot those llm(J
ncw year's Day i
Hastings people may not be aware
famous three-layer cuke* J*uc!with friends.
• that a former well known Hastings
Cameron told about in Bypatlu no*
judge McPeek was in the city boy. a graduate of Hastings high
long ago. we can quite understand Monday closing affairs at the court' school, who went Into military servB“ur *nd
°thrr, threc! house to turn over to hta successor' ice after receiving his *heep*kin
kid* make raid* on the family cup-, Judge Archie McDonald who will from the University of Michigan,
board. Yum-yum! We don't blame nSjdnie office Saturday. Jan. J.
। har. the important assignment ot
,hS!n.
..
. , „ . .
i J. Lorenzo Mau* ha* a grandson.! being In charge of the lock* at the
Pvt. William Hurst ot Fort Leon- E Lorenzo Mau». living in Dallas. "Soo'' now under vigilant guard
; ard Wood. Mo. is home on a «ev- Tcxaj. Tlu. grandson sent to Mr. land of major importance In the
en-day furlough, returning on Sat-1 Mau* here a bushel of pecan* that I United States war work. He I*
. urday. He soys they have had or-1 were taken from trees which the I Captain Kingsley Andersaon. who
rt»r«
■---- i-----ui.in hta own dooryard,
scrved 111 the construction Corps
ders tn
to hrlnr
bring hnmr
home their helnnolnvc
belongings -----grand*on
has
preparatory to being transferred to, Around seventy basket* were of the U. 3. Army tn the Canal
point* unknown — supposedly the sent out to aid in bringing Chrtet- Zone and various other posts In our
west coast.
1 ma* cheer to Hastings famine*. Of country, and only returned from a
Owing to the nature of his future this number the Junior Chamber of several year*' service In the Philip­
duties Archie McDonald ha* ten- • Commerce distributed thirty-four, pine* le** than two year* ago.
dered his resignation as appeal, tiie churches and other organtza- Keeping the Great Lakes' shipping
agent of the Barry county draft tlons looking after the other* per­ lanes open is of paramount im­
board to Gov. Van Wagoner. At-'sonally.
portance In these critical days and
। tomey, George Dean a World War! Tiie city council on Friday eve- the great 'Soo'’ locks must be kept
veteran ha* been recommended for' ning granted the Hostings Manu- in topnotch repair and carefully
the vacancy.
facturtng Company the right to guarded. Captain Anden&gt;*on say &gt;4
Mr and Mrs Bertie Smith re- ! make and operate a heat line tun- everytime he receives a telegram
ceived a postal telegram saying . del under East Thorn Street to he expects it may contain an order
their son had arrived safely at connect with their new factory to report elsewhere now that the
Phoenix. Art*.. Tuesday. Dec 23. to. *»»«»»
»o»’ ln process of con- Philippine and the Pacific area
spend thrtatma* with his wife and Mructlon.
have come Into the war picture.
little 5-ycar-old son who was lak-1 Capacity congregation* greeted j However, in view of the probable
en there for hi* health because of
™l.dnj8,K
^1”’“'^ ' construction of a new lock, he may
Rose “churches
i.,,
*
asthma, two months ago. He Is and St.
c‘ ”
u“ *"
‘here. Die .
much improved.
'Among Hastings people'who anx­
SS
h',
iously await new* from the Phil­
the music for mass and communion (IrllllUCUHll C,OUrl
ippines is Mrs. Earl Coleman whose
the Advent sea-1 ,
w ....
,,
sister and husband. Prof and Mr*. all zerved to honor
hi.ih ..f
rhrut
141 Nashville on Christmas Day.
rani Wd.refrrnaHerfhJn&lt;1 ThOlllO* Baild of that Village WU*
Roy Swenton and daughter B«i- Xlrt
me
lor
-Hl ESering
bara have been resident* of Manila a rev^ ,n ru of
P
hta brother-in-law. Frank Loper
for over a year
Prof. Swenton. LEFSSLK.
tti'e xituatk.n that',,e W,U1 hrOURhl Into municipal
a member of the University of
Michigan faculty had a year's leave Will now lace hospital* in these d"^‘1‘r7aH''1iEnnc&gt; o? Hve^doUan
of absence to conduct work at the critical times is learned from Mis*. d*A’ ‘‘ Jt.
““.L
University of Manila In Hie engin­ Agnes Smith. R. N. on tiie *uiH'"nd sx do'lars
twen«&gt; cents
eering department.
The project
of the University of Michigan hos-!111 c01*1*____
wjis not finished when the year was
completed and he was given exten­
rhas Smith
She
»•« brought into Municipal 4
sion of time
Miss Barbara ha* Mr L^I
been enrolled at the University and
&lt;««
*c“t Tueoday. charged
are
for*
*1111 hunting on the premiss of J.
they' have greatly enjoyed the ex­
perience and contact* made
No l^Tnmentv al^r ’ theta im^ of M ^“h. of Carlton, without the
’
*
‘5
n
th
"
'
JSS*.
v
..
nrert
now
I
owni!r
’
*
i*nnta»ion.
Hr admitted
word a* yet. has been received from
R
wju
# niw o(
the family, but In LhL* Instance no work, there being a vita need now
news la interpreted a* good news. dMtore1* nUneS “ WC “ Hwrc 1510.00 und i9 60 cost* by Judge
We have heard high pr.Ur for । X? on fSmS'rT *“ C°m'
Cable messages are out of the queslion to them. Mr*. Coleman finds. the Christmas program given by n&gt;Ktea on u&lt;xcl“^c&gt;r
Over across the water, on anothei
the pupils of St. Rose school In.'
.... . nl»MKR
exposed front. Is Mrs Coleman's' । .hr,.
«1»J1 taU. pncMl« IIX'S
L

rejulaHy—in U. S.

Cleon Smith of coat* Grove, a
senior chemical engineer at M. 6;
C.. a**Uted at the Waten Clothes'
Shop during the holiday nuh.
1
I Mrs. Harold
Christiansen, of
Belding, formerly of Heatings, en-i
tered University Hospital at Ann'

K™ S .„d

Si:

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jct

ob woman

“■

aunt. MLss Margaret Will now past'
„ , Mow
elpity who lives at the seaport! CM_ hollcby. Tto ,pw&gt;.l I... ■ Mri Mar
town of Arbroath. Scotland, on the dur. «u Uw pU, K« Room .r lb. ol rU)b,., Unn011. Iamrr
It,5iad-a lovely setting. Jhe | rc#h|cnta, died Sunday afternoon al
North Sea. within easy stalking dis­ Inn.
line*
were
faulUciuty
given,
and
the
।
Butterworth
havpitai
in
Grand
tance of the German const. Her
usual package of Scotch short­ dramatic significance of the oft | llapUfe Mrs fx-nnon resided with
bread was received by the Coleman told story interpreted in a way | her daughter. Mr*. Edward Peet
family before Christmas. Recent iquite profcsaional. The prewnta- ■ Mary umnon) al 2436 Brooklyn
word from the aunt any* air raid Hon made a deep Impression on all [ Ave g E orand Rapids Survivalarms are frequently sounded but ! present, tn this present age the me are tiie daughter and a son,
no raids of any consequence have 1 real meaning of our greatest of George Lennon of Lansing; one
church festivals ta iipl to be for- granddaughter; two brother*. Clarcome their way.
gotten in the emphokta given to , nee Helmer of Hastings and
Old Santa and in tiie surfeit of gift! marie* Helmer of Grand Rapids,
giving
This little play sounded, also two sisters. Mrs. Carrie Scott
the right note.
I of Nashville and Mrs. Grace Rogers
One's favorite columnist for war of Woodland. Tiie body will lie In
new* is the subject of frequent dis- slate at the daughter's home until
cusslon now. Wc all have our Wednesday. Dec 31. when it will
choice and are willing to go to bat: be brought to the leonard funeral
for him. as a rule. There's a gor- hnme here where the Rev. Harley
geous array of names to choose Townsend of Woodland will confrom—Lowell Thomas, long a fav- ouct tne funeral. Interment in the
orite. whose friendly personality i Fuller cemetery
carries so well over the ether waves |
.....
-Then here's Elmer Davis, Clltlon “tATII ►“tXOWh
Utley. Gabriel Healtcr. W. L. Shir- |
ILLNESb
er. Raymond Gram Swing. Upton I
two years old son of
Clave, Boake Carter to name some Mr "r‘tl Mrs- Maurice Craig, passed
MIKE" BECKWITH
Mh&gt;r&gt; »&lt;. the BooUly totmwt.y
'S,!',1 S* SS;
Ami nf course the veteran IL V ■
residence on E. Mill &amp;L after
Kaltenbom. so' long In a c'ta** by “
’^MtehaS” hta
himself, but now with stiffer com-1 ^..dMrent? Mr an% Mrs Haire
&gt;v«irinn -'ir V” in acouirinc a granapurenu, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
petition.
H. v. to acquiring a ghutp. and lu, grandfather. William
&lt;21&lt;I Of !
raUStaa the1 Cral* Thc ,uncr»l u Wednesday
W ?u 7 J
' ‘tonwon at two o'clock al the
whole length of the scale from al- ho|nc ot
pgranf. uw r&lt;Vi
^^htio to contraociavc is unfortuaion*r officiating. Ihternatc and rather wean on the nenre. n,r|)t ln lhe i|otlngs township
and Is hard on the hearing organs ccmCB,ry
County Agent H. J- Foster an7
, H ,
naunced rnttpl
»&lt; KF.AI. r.STAn. CIIAKKts
A spreully
t.22—*l™&gt; "1»&gt;u &lt;&gt;* loUW- |
Wliktt WM u.wded tu Robert Me- ,
(hf
(
Dermld of the B.«1U» Cotnmbnll,
p„„k
purehwl
AH club for m*hlnl the beet record ,he 1&gt;|]a K
unn * WnodUtl(J
™». I.,
H.tion.l AH
c,„,(„ b„
In ,hr.
thia county
in the National
4H Twp
rural electrification contest. Prc- hU llo.no ,20 E Medhori In the
sentallon of the award was made' second ward for the Maurice Pendat tisc County 4H Service Club »r property. 629 N. Michigan in Hie
meeting on Tuesday evening. Dec. first ward; Mr and Mr*. Walter
23
Participant* in this contest Sunday
ouna,y have
Mve purchased 0I
of ulc
the
learn which of the several hundred Wum
E Grand
“ST °/.l e^C
the 'r firm, TheC Sl' “nd lh'lr «”»-“'•&gt;’* “"rt
their farm*.
turn. They
Thev (CJ_ Mf
Mr|.
Vand&lt;;r.
ably utilised on their
also
help
disseminate
results
water arc now oexupying Ute same.
through exhibits and public demon- •
stratums. Where current is not yet BANFIELD MAN
available. Ute clutatera ascertain. IHtb UNEXPECTEDLY
We hope that the New
what adaptations of it can be made I Charles h Steven*, aged 60. who
Year will bring you re­
when power line* reach thfir com- had moved to Benfield from Battle
newed health, happi­
munlUea. The contest Is supervised j Creek nine months ago, w*j found
ness and success . . .
by the extension service. One of dead at hta hotne on Friday morn­
peace and content­
last year's participant* made an Ing. Dr. c. P. Lathrop, corontr. and
electrically-operated grindstone by sheriff Glen Bera were called and
ment.
utilising a one-fourth horsepower, they attributed his death to a heart
motor from a washing machine and j
•
- ■ -• DORRANCE TRtTHRIC
fly and pulley wheel* from a worn- brathen, Harold of Battle Creek
out engine; another wired his own, and another in Minnraola. Funeral
AGENCY
home and homestead*, and a third service* were held at the Henion
Harting*. Mich.
.
built an electric fly trap by adapt­ funeral home tn Delton on Monde;
ing a 3XMW-volt neon sign louis­ afternoon. Inicruimt in IM Mu'.
former.
Hickory Corneta cemetery.

Here's

Wishing You the

Happiest of All
New Years!

☆

HAPPINESS
TO YOU

AND YOURS

�illl br glad to
Ue Cross. whotf
io winter. Ibs
ittack of cryiltated a stay

26.. program and about forty guests en-1 Bates, who were recently married.
Pisher family.
Mn Hayes Spcnable's mefaer.
They bad a very enjoyable time, joyed the bountiful supper,
Mrs. Sarah Kenyon, nut relumed
with a Christmas tree and exchange sc!:™ 1c =u!l rc “jexe
to spend the winter with her.
of gifLs.
predation to our teachei
Mr. jay Wilkes «f 1
Private Paul Bates of Hastings,
Brag den. for the pretty decorations
called on hta brother Joht
and the splendid program. We es­
Bunday.
pecially thank Fountains for the
Mr. and Mrs. Waller pt
tree. Marian Card for her assistspent Christmas afternoob

A LETTER TO
THE

HASTINGS
BANNER

spent Christmas with Mrs. 1
Fox und daughter of Hastings.

esting. Wc should have enjoyed our
Chester Archart will furnish a pro­
gram of sleight of hand perfor­
mances. Everyone Is invited.

were granted the pleasure of,
seem to be a directory of all Uw tic four-hour*' stay.
races and peoples on : earth . . .
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A PAGE OF EDITORIALS AND FEATURES

THURSDAY. JANUARY I, 1942

Womens League
The women kegters faced new,
shining phis Monday night and as
a result, the general trend of the
IF I AM faithful to the
THOUGHTS FOR THE
,
_
scores
werd KIWI.
lower k.UIU
Ilian usual. .!■&lt;,Franduties of the present,
TWENTY YEARS AGO
NEW YEAR
(Contlnuid from page 1. Bee. I) I] Due to the holidays, tljc Recrea-i ces Juppstrom led the evening’s
God will provide for the
Therefore if Germany succeeds
Jan. 4. 1922
I lion. Sportsmen's and Commercial play with a 474 series including a
A Happy New Year to you all.
The present war hasunlted all ]erg[lca are nol scheduled for play'
&amp;togle game of 187. Jackie
in stabilising a winter line, (as she
No copy of this tesuo on file.
America in a victory Program. The . . . , ■
.
1 McIver wa* a close second with a
This wtoli to given even though it moat certainly will be able jp do&gt;.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
Selective Service System has a tre- |
m mo &amp;trt“ wllh Bn even 200 wcond
can be taken for granted that the:8Prin« wiu Probably find the’Naxl
mendou* Job to perform as Ito part
Tj* re*umo U‘*y 00 game and Dorothy Huver wa* only
Jan. 4. 1912
of thl* program. I am sure that JBnuary 7th and 8th.
#IX)t wlth &lt;
year 1942 will be neither a happy ]armlc' ‘n o belter position for
Willard Bronson. 14. son of Mr
j 443 serie*. Other good single game*
nor a prosperous one. Tba present!puahlng a new offensive than those
and Mrs. Eli Bronson of near Bar­ each of u» will be more than willing Ptoton Ring League
] I to contribute our share to the final
Uw KOnii prevaUed ln th0 pre. were scored by Ruth Pereraen. 187;
battle situation in the Pacific arena I o^Ruwla. England and the U. 8. A.
bers Comers was drowned while
victory.
Chrtotmar
bowling
for
Ptoton
Ring
Je»n
Pinnie
179
and
Betty
Braendlo
skating on Middle lake Friday ]
is definitely unfavorable and to Can probably succeed in getting
By Observing Tommy
' . ,. „
Oree,ln**
and
few five
hundred
afternoon.
-, -------------&gt;uukegien
ivw juc
nunarcu
scares
»•»&lt; scorm 171.
likely lo become worse before tite soma equipment to Russia but
Eleven of lhe ortetnai "Hone Dar 1
' 7 th*
1 ?Uh
expreM
i were
wcrc torned
turned in. Wm. Ayrat
Ayrag led thc
the
The league leading Leonard* conUnderstand
my
friend
Bob
Moore
&gt;
H
Okumd
X
.
‘
S
’
./SS'S?.
.X
1
:"
“
K?.'
«»&gt;-»
• U. 8. A. and her allt|«_ can- bring whether or not In sufficient quanti­ lias won for himself a new nick­
Hhnmn ta.7 Ftldav etSSira tor “&lt;* **»,«* l***-,"^«
take a pair of games from En- ing Windstorm; Bakner win their
iny effective prewire to bear.­
ties to make up for Soviet losses Is name.
^hclr^nnitol1 J?herina. Those’ore*- ?°, mMltcr
°L ,h.c' Slneera. M. Tucker
by taking the
a question.
,
.Im were*“T nMX
the &gt;«•» *“h a 519 count.
odd game. Strand dropped a l»o
If Bob won't tell ydo about it. Les
. Consequently, we must be preQ Who said: I only regret that I^JJavy. .MeXtle^and MotfiTStriker.
SL.MI'7.*nn *,U.. .7'
-CU* P*yne. with 516. ted the to one serie* to Bonnet and Gown,
-Clark Payne, with 516. led the to one serie* to Bonnet and Gown,
jpared to take bad news “in stride" ’ The fiasco of thc Mussolini'* Hathorne will.
prepared to meet all Its responsibili­ match in individual play but hto each game being closely contested;
have
but
one
life
to
lose
for
my
riotjnee,
Otto.
Genevieve
Rld&amp;]
'during the coming year.
Fascist legions in Greece which
ties.
•
*
That to If you can coax Les to
country”?
. HUdfed Roush. Bernie Bush. Hazel
*
Sincerely your*.
1 rentes.- Grinders, dropped a pair of Poitlas had tiie belter of Hastings
prompted Hiller to lake a hand In talk. Hehf Hehl/.
games to Tool Room
i Beauty Studio by a .single game;
A. Nathan Hale, who gave hto life, Mosher, Elaine Bauer and Grace
Something more than
miracle thc Balkans undoubtedly set back
Darrel Aldrich's 513 was high In j State Insulation won the first two
E. M. Rowcran^
for
America,
like
great
numbers
Hill,
Moat
timely
cartoon
of
the
week
.Will be required to
Stale Director.
Uie match that hto mates. Office I game* but lost the last to Piston
the date ot the German march to one showing two gentlemen with
of hto fellow countrymen. We
Mrs. John W. Whetstone died
Philippines, a heroic delaying ac­
won a brace of game* from Ma- Rlnis and Beta Sigma Phi took a
The
Barry
County
Draft
Board
coat
collars
closely
drawn
about
are
only
asked
to
tend
our
doi,
Monday
at
a
sanitarium
at
Smyrna
eastward by a coupjc of months.
I brace of games from Boyca Real
tion by the inadequate forces avail­
lars for Defense Bond.* and j where she went Friday for treat­ on the 16th of December, 1941. re­ chines.
The weather as well a* valiant the neck and one says to the other
1 Estate.
ceived a wire from headquarters re­ Independent League
stamp* to defend the liberty for. ment.
able to Admiral Thoma* Hart and ' Russian defense action wa* respon­ "I’ll show you my Christmas Uej
whteh they died.
j Patrons of route 2 presented their questing the greatest number of
Bill if you'll show me yours!"
Boo ODonnell was way out in Women Score High Game
General Douglas MacArthur to
sible for stalling Hitler'* armies
The local womens Leonard team
’ \
,
1 Q. Where
I work there is no pay- .carrier. Burdette Llchty with a available 1-a men for army pre- front ot the Independent bowlersi
„
'about all that we can expect. Rein­
But the good old Christmas tie to
—
••• allotment
---------- ---plan -for the ■buy-, handsome Hamilton gold watch.
mcdlcal examination. The follow­ Tuesday night when he scored 530i established a new high single team
Just short of Moscow. But If. Hit­
roll
i much maligned article.
forcements or fresh supplies cannot
Ing of Defense Savings Bonds1- ---------•
■
—
• - • -- - ing day thc Draft Board wired pins to help Car Seal blank Pood; game score In local circles when in
ler to able to start another invasion
Daniel Bnyder
Bechtel.
71. died
headquarters
that
it
had
31
availbe sent because the Japanese Man- ,
Center.
Ralph
Ross,
also
ot
Car
a
special nialfh they scored a.big
und
Stamps
How
can
I
get
I-.'
hL
,
m
Hone
towruhin
“
,
c
‘
a,
»
u
“
rlc
«
«nas
u
naa
ji
nvauI nL
at hta
Hope
township. able mcn
Although Tommy ha.* nt limes.'
early tn the, spring of 1942.,
one started?
M home
*
township.
8horUy thereafter an Seals scored high
single
game 944 game. Their series, too was a
date Islands form an effective another Russian winter may notI received one which would have been
This depend* on your ^tion.
------------*“ r*5e‘7‘
lh' DrBt; when he bunched, a half dozen commendable grand total of 2544
arpied barrier between Pear) Har- ,descend in time to stop him before! much more pleasing ns tiie inside A. and the kind of organization in | FORTY YEARS AGO
|
strikes to score a 220 In his final. pins which was exactly 22 pins
EARS AGO
lining of a mattress—If mattresses,
bor and Manila and even in the
which you are employed. Gener- ' Jan. 2. 1902
1
..,7
try of the evening.
more than their opponent* who
have Inside linings.
suoertor’would
th^nroM^ DcW111 Brunson and Berk Fair- [ the Draft Board received orders to
Philippines there are no bases from j
Junior C. of C. lost two games to। were composed of local men keglers.
I particularly If Russia is not able to
1
. * * *. .
blanked
The score:
which a battle fleet can operate.
,replace her losses in airplanes and।
My friend Steve Johnson, so I ’
superiorwould be the proper Chfi,| left for Mishawaka. Ind..' furnuh 38 men for pre-mcdlcal Medics ^nd Woodland
Banner.
D. Taliaferro 171-154-135-460
' hear, has contracted to take the I
person to receive your suggestion , Monday where they will enter the examination on January 4th to Bliss League
equipment So.
Bo. „troU
thc aWe onc of thMe
that you would like to have a I employ of thr Mishawaka Knit Boot aX! m KatemX on J-nuan
V. Shroyer 136-125-212-473
It to probable, too. that much of mechanized ground equipment.
Credit
for
a
three
game
victory
although
Moscow
and
Leningrad,
days
with
the
lovely
Miss
Isabel
1
P. Juppstrom 157-157-178-492
voluntary
pay-roll
allotment1 Co
q0
the rich Dutch East Indies territory
IsUi.
for
Shop
Office
goes
to
Tom
Og
­
in the north, and Rostov and the!Sage.
D. Thayer 177-140-208-525
plan introduced
Tiie firin'*
Levant
Levant McIntyre
McIntyre to
to preparing
preparing to
toI! • The Board uuca
does not have 38 den. bowling anchor for the Ofwill fall to Japan. Even Singapore
E. Carpenter 151-142-166-459
bank can supply information' build a fine residence at hto larm avaltable men for
m«r be taken U the loro, ol NipoU Held tejlop. W
Another d|„^or’a
„ h„ Woj.
.mu
for
this
call
and
flee, by virtue of'a fine 553 series
about such a plan
north
and
east
ol
the
city
thl*
year.
—
pon cannot be delayed sufficiently&gt;,1,c sou,h- m*&gt;' 1,0 successfully de- SOmed out on the correct finger of
Chairman Sigler accordingly called
Total 837-763-044-2544.
Last month was one of the busi­ | Colonel Rosecrans. by long distance. the evening.
[fended again during 1942. It is just the correct hand of the charming i Note—To buy Defense Bond.* and
en route.
Stamps,
go
to
the
nearest
post
est
in
the
history
of
the
Hastings
'! ns _possible
___ _
.that
k.. _____
one or
- -n
all of them
------- Miss
j Mls*Pattv
PattyOsborn
O*bom.*
and the local Board wa* Instructed
The Victorians had a word for it.
Keith Xechteitncr presented a 532
office, bank, or saving* and loan postof! lee. During thc month. 734 to forthwith begin its re-classincareries which was instrumental in In describing the apple, an article
U. 8. shipping losses by enemy may
may fan.
fall, In other words, the1 Vem Engel’Is’ involved in the I
association: or write to the money orders were paid amounting tlon to meet lhe requirement* of
the winning of three games for his In 1849 Mercersburg Review gave
Treasurer of the United State*. to 11,949.74 and 208 order* were Is­ I the call foF men. Every effort to be­
surface raider and submarine action' present
nr»»m Russian
r
action seems likely 1 deal.
mat&amp;j, Office, al the expense of forth this enthusiastic paragraph.
Washington. D. C Also Stamps sued amounting io $1048 97. The ing put forth nil over the nation
are Ukely to reach sizeable propor­ .. mu» u. . brr.UUn. .p.U only; | Co„!rllu,,n.
"What plumpness of shape! What
Engineers.
sale of stamp*, postal*, stamped en­
to build
armed offorces
tion* during the coming year. Al­ not a crushing victory.
...
... up the
richness
tints!asWhat delicious• • .
velopes. etc. amounted to $840
rapidly a* possible because thc match that hto co-workers. Foun- ncss of breath! How much has it
George Carpenter ended
ready we've had a sample—and a
County
School . Commissioner foreign situation to much more dif­ dry. dropped two games to Elec- improved on its blossomage! How
So. we must be prepared for bad Christmas season with an u,’ext?.e
sample only—of what to In store for
Ketcham is conducting a sene* of „vu„
ficult and serious than ’ the
av-superior to the rose!"
trician*.
. far
two-place baby buggy and has deus. We will have to take such dis­ news on the Russian front as well
local patron's and teacher's assocla-; crage citizen realize*
elded to award it as a prize to the
tlon* at various pointe about lhc| The Barry County Draft Board
turbing news in the same splendid as In the Pacific during 1942.
Barry county family producing the
। "Swing II Soldier"
county.
। has Jherefore adopted the following
first pair of twins during 1942.
i
spirit which ha* kept England In
Christmas was the occasion of at^ncystarring Krn Murray.
fighting trim despite a series of ca- • But in the end. the only thing
most pleasant gathering at thc
'
In addition to all the other' France* Langford. Don Wilson
tb It will begin forthwith to re­
tastrophles
which would have', I that can defeat us is ourselves. If obvious reasons, the Pearl Harbor| Witli an all-star cast, you meet] home of Mr. and Mrs Hiram Rog-:
I we lose spirit and the will to win.
classify all 1-b. l»h, and 4-f
,-era
of Carlton when the entire
completely broken a people of less
and Manila incidents have brought the people who own thc voice* you
men. Notices of reopening
'
family
was
present
for
the
first
1
we
can
never
pres*
to
its
full,
over
­
I added sadness to the heart ot Tom- know so well over the radio in this
rugged character.
these cases have already been
advantage our
our ircmeiitremen- my.
« • •
.! whelming
wucunuig auvaiuuge
1 story of nn unknown girl with a time In 15 years. Mr. and Mrs,
sent.
Roger* and Charles;
J . ‘glamorous volte who flashes Into, Theodore
All of us must accept the fact' dously superior resources in raw
&lt;2» Reconsideration and reclassi­
His favorite light opera used to
.stardom alter her* first big Rogers, coming all the way from
that
tat 1942 will be another “Axis'' materials and productive capacity.
fication of all 2-a and 2-b
Spokane. Washington, to complete
be "The Mikado.. .
audition.
year. The democracies will be on
men.
lhe family circle.
But now even the catchy tunes]
Judging from the reaction to the
■ft
the defensive fighting for time—
Johnny .Mark Brown in
&lt;31 Reclassification of all 3-a
Our promise of friend­
and whimsical verso ot Gilbert .tz ]
FIFTY YEARS AGO
shocking
news
thus
far,
the
people
men who have been reclassi­
Time—TIME! Most of the New
Sullivan are completely unable to “Ariion* Cyclone"
, Jan. 7. 1892
fied because of recent mar­
ly, dependable service
Roaring story of tiie pioneer
Year will be absorbed in speeding
remove the stigma from that title.
riage. The-Army does not at
the same One spirit that has char­
freight lines which blazed their way, The suitervisors have made*, the
up defense production; in attemp­
question of raising 154.000 by tax I
this time recognize recent
is good in 1942 as in
*’e«h! You bet I heard Chur­ across the wild* of the west.
acterized the people of England.
ting to get vital war supplies to
for a new Jail and court house a
marriages as a basis for defer­
chill's
speech.
We are a more united nation now
other years.
'pecini order for this afternoon.
*
HASTINGS
strategic points; in fighting des­
ment and. In the opinion of
"One Foot In Heaven" starring
And ladies and gentlemen, breth­ Fredrlc March. Martha Scott
Hasting* Banner—Circulation Ulis'
headquarters, marriages have
perate defensive action to prevent than we have been in year*. Politi­
ren and slstren and fellow roughweek. 83 quire*.
been postponed for leas reason
Tiie story to baaed on the life o«
Axis forces from reaching new cal and factional differences will
A
son
and
heir
put
In
hl*
appear
­
than
the
defense
ot
the
counbe put to one side until the emer­
a country minister and is essen­
sources of vital war materials.
. ance Inst week Tuesday at A. E.
gency has passed.
Tommy, from the depths of his tially a true story. The author Kenaston's.
&lt;4&gt; Reclassification of all 3-a
profound profundity, predicts that based it on the life ot hl* own fath­
Russia has performed brilliantly
Washington K. Ferris was found'
., men whose wives work Head­
er. an American family , »ith its
Who
to
to
blame
for
the
manner
never
again
in
the
lifetime
of
any
­
in hurling back the Nazi divisions
' dead In bed Tuesday morning, hav­
quarters takes the position
one now living will such a speech be problems, pathos and joy.
ing died during the night with heart I
from the very gates of Moscow and In which we have been "caught
that it will avail the regis­
heard.
*horl?"
Most
of
u»
can
probably
disease.
trant, nothing for his wife to
Deanna
Durbin
In
Leningrad. The Red Army bu sur­
Frank
Kelley
died
suddenly
Sun
­
look
in
a
mirror
and
find
a
portion
quit working because the pur­
When he came cross with that "It Started with Eve" with
prised the world with Ila higlj
day at the home of his mother in I
pose of doing so L* self-evl-1
phrase: "What kind of people do Robert Cummings. Chas, laiughlon
morale in the face of adversity. of the answer.
,Irving.
dent.
they think we are? Is it possible
•„
•.
: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Van Valkcnburg
Military expert* the world over pre­
&lt;5&gt; Reclassification of single 3-a!
Think back ten years—even four that they do not realize that we pt.llns
momenu the ne»
, cauomu
dicted that the Soviet forces could or five! At that Ume would you shall never cease to persevere
• men who have been reclassl- ।
*"•”u,,y
"“te
fled because of dependency of i
Hand up only a few weeks under have considered It sensible to spend against them until they have beenlBfeing multi-millionaire, on
taught a lesson which they^mid the [ df.nthbed Hu Ust rcquc!ll u tllut
parents, brother*, sisters, etc..
the punishing impact of Hitler's twenty billion dollars or so for in­
world never forget?"—Tommy felt he meet the socialite to whom 'his
The local Draft Bourd will pro-1
'
mechanized legions.
Yet early creasing our production of war ma­ hke Jumping right into the radio,
son to engaged.
cced with all reasonable diligence!
winter finds Russia on the offensive terial*; for making "Gibraltar*" out and shouting. "Old boy. you rang
to
complete
the classification In ac- [
AT TIIE BARKY
in almost every section of a 1500- of Manila. Guam. Wake and Mid­ the bell that time."
cordance with the above policy as
“Three Cockeyed Sailors"
mlle front.
[ rapldjy ns |x»slble in order to be1
way; for Increasing the production
starring Tommy Trindter,
Pic Hon
I able to take care of the added bur-1
of war plane* from a few hundred
Claude Hulbert
Yet it would be folly to predict
Louise A. Kent—Mrs Appleyard's den and responsibility arising from
to many thousand per year? Of
Three Goofy gobs go berserk al Year
that the Nazi striking power has
| registration under the new larj ,
The Hasting* Hi-Y Club is plan-’
course the answer to "No!" We
sea, with a comedy blowoff such a*
Norma
Pattarson
—
Love
Is
Forcovering all men between the agns
been crushed or aven seriously im­
ning a high school party for New
would probably have instituted im­ Year’s Eve at the Episcopal Parish ha* never been seen before.
ever.
of 20 and 44. The present 28 year'
paired. Without attempting to de­
Charles Alden Seltzer—So Long, age limit lias been done away with
peachment proceeding against any* House.
Thc evening ot fun L* Tim Holl In “Bandit Trail,"
tract from the accomplishments of
Sucker.
“J *"
and
classifications ...
in 1-h are to be■
representative or senator who would scheduled to begin at nine oclock
Dealing with the exploits of a
Ute Red Army to date. It to more
Phyllis Bottome—London Pride. ignored and will remain so until,
have voted for such expenditures. aiyt will continue until lhe new young Westerner who redeems him­
headquarters announces an age'
Nevll Shute—Pied Piper.
than probable that the armies of
year ha* been ushered in.
self
ugahut
hcavv
odds
after
In
­
We thought of the army, navy and
Booth Tarkington—The Fighting limit under the new law.
Music for the party will be pro­
Hitler are retiring to winter quar­
air force as mere extravagances— vided by recordings, and there will voluntarily beginning a life of Littles.
ter according to pre-arranged plan
crime.
Mary O'Hara—My Friend Flicka. OVER TWENTY-TWO
.
after all, who did we want to fight be some time given over to musical,
and not in wild disorder, as some
Lin Yutang—A Leaf In the Storm. HUNDRED ATTEND
HASTINGS. MICH.
and what lands did wc intend to game* Admission will be 17 cent* I "The Gay Falcon”
.Mary' Ellen Chase—Windswept, j
optimistic press releases from Rus­
The Uhrtatma* show* for the ।
with tax.
.
starring George Sander*.
invade?'
Alice
Lent Covert—Fighting Par­ ydungster* of Barry county were
Among those planning thc patty I Wendy Barrie. Allen Jenkin,
sia would have us believe.
•« ■&gt;»&gt; Kra&gt;™. HI V nreUdenl.l A„
,hb
w..„, son.
field on Monday. Dec. 22. as an*|
The “brass hats" at Pearl Harbor
Sue MzcVelgh. The Corpse and nounced and did the kids enjoy the.
No general retreat can be accom­
J.c, W«n.r commute ehUniun. | ,he p„Uoa,
o!
tlhsThroc Ex-Husbandi
aren't the only ones who havq J”" I!4-. - o.rrhon KenneU.
treat* Bhow* were held al the
dHrcllon »|» llnd., himplished without loss of considerable
RcV Stout—Alphabet HickX.
titrand and at the Barry and then I
,„volved wlih » ur&gt;h&lt;«r
material. One American correspon­ been asleep at" the switch during Uiw. C«d Odnuod. leader ol lhe
John Oxenham — The Hidden the youngsters went to the I O. O ’
, , ,
I bery and murder ring as well as
dent who visited the front near the past decade. We’ve all been Hl-Y club.
Years.
P. hall where they were given a!
slumbering.
A
large
number
of
the
youth
of
*
‘
th
thrte
charming
women
Moscow told of seeing more than
Non-Fiction
treat by the Odd Fellows, assisted ]
Hastings enjoyed a dance party al |
who’s laughing"
1500 pieces of motorized equipment
Irving D. Tressler — Readers Di­ by several ol the Junior Chamber,
Anyway, why not leave the past
the I. O- O. F. Hall on Saturday ] bUrring Fibber McGee
ot Commerce members, that organi-'
gest Very Little.
including tanks, trucks, armored to itself. Only history can say who evening.
sponsored ind Molly. Edger Bergen
evening The affair was sponsored
ration also assisting financially
'
Burn*
Mantle,
ed
—
The
Best
can and automobiles that had been was right and who wrong. We've *by
the
Y. M
M. C- A. and Youth
’*’ **
’" v
.with Charite
McCarthy and Plays of 1940-1941
About 2000 bag* of candy had
left behind in one small sector a job to do for the immediate fu­ Council.
.
Louis Adamic—Two Way Passage. been prepared by the Odd Fellows
Lucille Ball this to u return en­
Decorations were in line with the gagement of. radio's four most fun
alone. Fifteen hundred motor ve­ ture which to worthy of our entire
but
it
was
necessary
to
fix
250
Richard Upjoun Light—Focus on
Christmas season.
Two trees were stars on the screen in one big laugh Africa.
more to care tor the crowds that
hicles ot almost any sort would energy.
brightly colored and served as a show It tells what happens when
Jean Barnes. Librarian. came. Ticket* of admission were i
make an Impressive sight If assem­
background for Well* Hathaway a famous radio star, flying away on
sent to the school* of the county '
So
when
wc
say
"Happy
New
bled together. However, in properlyand hl* orchestra. Evergreens were a vacation trip to avoid business POLICE REPORT
as usual, the teachers cooperating j
evaluating such losses it I* well to Year" we also mean "let’s keep placed at other point* in the room. worries, accidentally becomes In­
The police report for Hie two In distributing them to the children ]
The dance party wav the second volved in the business woe* of a
keep-In mind tZe fact that a single our chin* up and our spirit* high
Each year the number taking ad-1
weeks ending Friday night showed
In a series of parties made jx&gt;sno
matter
what
unpleasant
news
small town couple.
that two traffic tickets had been vantage of these free shows and'
German Panzer division to equipped
slble by the Y. M. C A. and Youth
issued. 30 operators license* Issued. Christmas treats increases, demon-!
with about 5.000 pieces of motorized 1942 may bring."
Council. The planning is conducted BY HOOK OR CROOK
20 miscellaneous complaints Investi­ stealing the interest of Hie chll- j
by a committee of local youth.
equipment and there arc many such
gated
found un- dren. and It to Indeed a fine thing ■
Tn medieval Umes. the poor peo- K»
‘ed Ten doors were I^,.,„
The disappearance of the running Those boys and girls interested in
fbr Mr. Branch and the other or- I
division* in action on the Russian
board from the motorcar gives ruse helping with the parties should get plc living on English and Irish locked by the night police
manors
were
allowed
by
tew
to
cut
|
The annual report of the depart- ganizailons to continue year after I
front and in reserve behind the
to a problem: On what does the in touch with Lyn Lewis, Y. M. C. for fuel, all dead branches from a i ntenl for the year showed that 490 year.
line*. So. the 1500 vehicles de­
speed cop deposit a foot heavily A- Secretary.
tree by means ol a bill hook, and to miscellaneous complaints had been
scribed by the American correspon­
34 arar­ TO PROCLAIM FROM
pull down with a crook those limbs received and investigated, 24
while asking directions to the fire? BATIti FACTORY ANSWER?
dent represented only about 30 |&gt;cr
which were above their reach. From _i
rests
“‘-----and
-----------convictions
—
for disorderly THE HOUSETOPS
An elderly man approached one
cent of tiie striking power of a
Originally the expression was to ।
Mra. Typical Customer, of La ot the attendants tn a traveling this ancient law came the phrase. conduct, 243 traffic tickets issued.
"By hook or crook." meaning to get 103 door* in the business district "proclaim on the housetops. ' and I
single division—not q staggering Crosse, Wisconsin, was a welcome menagerie.
something by one means or another. found unlocked by the night police. referred to an ancient Jewish cm-'
loss, nor even a surprising Iom in visitor here last week- She spent
"Can you tell me what the hump
tom A Dr. Jahn explained this cut-,
view of a retiring action carried out more than her budget allowed, thus on the camel’s back to tor?" he
A doting aunt and uncle werb lion for cruelly to animals. Six tom oi the ancient Jews when he i
Asked, politely.
taking a very small but very lively
hi adverse winter weather.
remarked that they, "ascended their,
proving her right to the title.
"Well, It’s pretty useful, sir. The boy for a walk. They kept him Ing while intoxicated, throe arrest* roof* to announce 'anything to the!
old
cgqiel
wouldn't
be
much
um
between
them in order to protect and two conviction* for breaking , multitude, to pray to God. and to1
Germany j taxied
the Eastern
An eastern antlnotoc group buna without it, you know."
him .against any danger.
and entering, three bicycles were perform sacrifices.” Therefore when
campaign with considerable advan- applauec at it* banquet. Nothing to
"But why not?”
"Hullo. Bobby! ' an acquaintance reported
.rpui.ru a* stolen
owicii and
nuu two were anyone maxes
make* soiucining
something anown
known io
to;
taga over Russia in productive ca­
HASTINGS
“Why not!" exclaimed the keepcr hailed the UtUc fellow. "I* that recovered, one arrest and convio- everybody, lie to now said to have1
to mar the zolcmn sUllneu except
lamity. Tlw owlets to date have
fn .surprise. "Well, you don't sup­ your daddy and mamma?"
lion for fraud, two arrest.* and cOR- proclaimed
' '
' It
" from
‘
the 'housetops. I
the creak in the toastmaster's
pose people would pay sixpence
"No." reported Bobby, "they're vtctlons for using improper auto­
Icat considerable in resource* and anecdote.
to see 'Im if '• 'adn’t got an ’ump?" my ccnvoyal”
mobile plate*.
BANNER WANT ADVIL PAY

Editorials

manufacturing plants while Ger­
many. in spile of the Russian
“scorched earth" policy haa prob­
ably registered some slight gain.

'Round About Town

A Quotation

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

RECLASSIFICATION
OF DRAFTEES

IT

....J

DEFENSE /I,. ’
BOND

\/uiz

The Theaters

GREETINGS

AND BEST WISHES
FOR THE NEW YEAR

Moynahan &amp;
Faul, Inc.

New Books in the
Public Library

Y.M.C.A. News

THANKS for your patronage during

the year and we extend to you our best
wishes for a most Happy New Year.
TAYLORS SHOE STORE

Pieose accept our sincere apprecia­
tion of your good will during 1941

and our wishes for a happy New Year.

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

�TB1 HA1TIN0B BANNIB, TWUB8DAT, JANUARY 1, 1848
the Interest,
of Hasting* lets than 18c on each pwUd next year? Wa hop* It may
8100 each year, tor the three years.
; John Hewitt of Lansing. George
------- ----------- --j on a 81.000 as- erou* donor of *5 000. who Is also
.1 Scott of Quimby and Mr. and Mn.
------------- — than |140 a’year; on; thc pre»ldent, manager and largest
11 Russell Hewitt ot East 8L Louis.
i
The 1042 Farm Defense Program
(Continued from page i. See. 1)
,a
" |)500
***' assessment.
* 4ess than 42.70 stockholder of lhe company which
:iin
I
a
year;
and
on
a
82.000 assessment. gave the land, can see the park be­
and "Food Per Freedom" drive from that, the ground la not flat,1
AND
low than 83 60 a year for each of come what he hoped It would bo^were brought about aa emergency I it la rolling and will lend Itaelf;1 the three years. Surely that could | a. public . benefit, a playground, a
act* of National defame on account beautifully to a fine type of land- not be burdensome. What citizen fine... place for family and group
orated for their dinner and social
I scaping.
j would not be glad.Tp-give that ; gathering*— while be la living.
gathering on Christmas. On the
I The question Is. "Do the people
buffet was a reproduction of lhe reaching Important value which ex-'. of Hasting* want such a place?"
Dr. and Mrs. George Lockwood "Little Town of Bethlehem" and in Und* far beyond the war period
. If they do, now 1* the lime to let
entertained a small group of another room was depicted the into pest-war adjustment* and
the city council know what they
friends Friday night complimentary manger, lhe Three Wise Men. Jo­ peace. Till* Idea 1* from our county
, think. Our mayor &lt;nd aidermen
to Mr. and Mis Burr Van HouUn seph and Mary and the Christ AAA Chairman. Glenn Wotring.'
■ are always responsive to the wlshc*
of Rocky River. Ohio. Moving pic­ Child
Colored
lights, cancdes. who lead* the "Food for Freedom"1 of lhe people of Hastings. We
ture* In which lhe guesU figured Christmas greens and bells were drive in this county.
i know they will be In this case.
were enjoyed and a midnight lunch also effectively arranged. Quests
The definite aims of the AAA! If there is any benefit in having
followedwere Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ed­ food production goals arc to helpj
1; outdoor games of shuffleboard, ten­
monds and their son and daugh­ feed Britain and also meet In-'1 nl*. quoit*, lawn bowling, croquet,
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Davis of White ter' of Detroit. Str. Clark's father creased consumer demand In this1 etc., available for several montiu
ffom Richland and Mrs. Emma 3 country.
. &gt;
| during the spring, summer and
Friday night at a dinner given bJK Evans and Mrs. Ida F. McCoy of
i early fall, why not secure these
Mr. and Mrs. C. 3 Potu at-thclr Hustings. .'
tor more wheal and cotton from1 benefits In 1842? When the v»cahome nn H. Park St.'covers being I
our farms. Tiie farmers in other' lion period arrives, many families
laid for twelve./'
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ashalter en­ laud* were also urged to do lhe ।w_
tertained their "500" club qh Sat­ same and as a result there has been j iakM would have real out of door
Mnr-Philip Mitchell entertained urday evening. Mrs. Boyd Clark a surplus of these crops ever since, enjoyment In Tyden Park. When
with a dessert bridge Saturday, and Mrs. Gamer Hampton held the
This war we face.* different sit- made what It can be and shouk
covers being laid for twelve. High winning scores for the women and uatlon entirely. Farmers ore asked j be tt Will become a fine asset fo
scores Were turned In by Mr*. Nell Boyd Clark and J. W. Hewitt for to ral*e less wheal and less cotton Hastings. Why not have the beneAdair, Miss Rcxlne Downing and lhe men.
and urged to produce more vege- • f|!fl ot iuch a place for all the peoMiss Jocelyn B-orulde. Mrs. Tom
tables, more milk, eggs, and live-. ple ol justing* In 1842 Instead ol
Fifteen young women, who ore stock products.
Stebbins of Grand Rapid* was
| un yeara from aow7
employed in the E. W. Bits* Co. ofamong the guests present.
The southern farmer for year*; Naturally, the question arises
flee, were entertained at dinner grew only cotton without ever -what W1U n cost?"
on eacl
Honoring Dr. Frank Carrothers Monday evening of last week at lhe thinking of health. Important food' jiqq of assessable property tn Hasbirthday Friday night, Mrs. Car- pome of Mrs Haney, south of Haa- crops such as even a garden.
I tlll8s wquW pay the entire coat, k
rothera entertained with a family । ting*. Later they returned to thc
In the west the farmers thoughts [ thCM days lnterest rate* are ver
parly, those present from away be- home of Mrs. Keith Chase where were onlv-of wheat, and hv would! low. The htgh credit which Hasing Mr. and Mrs Rupert Carroth- gift* were exchanged and a social go to the store to buy hU food. llngs enjoy, would make lhe in
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothers time enjoyed.
'—J
This one crop system is the result tereat so *mall as not to be at a)
and Mr. and Mr*. James Gilmer, of
of soil depletion and human de- burdensome Spreading the entlr&lt;
on Friday afternoon, lhe music plctlon to the extent that we find cost principal and Interest, ove
Grand Rapids.
pupils of Mrs. John Chamberlain one crou
crop farm families badlv
badly in
|n II.three ......
years would mean, includln
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Osborn and their mothers, were guests at need of nourishment.
entertained with u buffet lunch a Christmas party at the home of
Nutrition authorities say tint In
Sunday night at their home on W. ,
Marjory
.___________________________
and Kathleen Blough. order for America to be properly
Walnut St. twelve guests bclntf daughter* of Mr. and Mrs Vernor fed. she should eat iwice as many
present to enjoy the evening. Ver- BloOgh. Nineteen pupils and ten green vegetables and fruit. 70 per
non Engle, who is home from Camp mothers were present. Each slu- cent more tomatoes and citrus
Ltvlngston, La., on a 18-day fur- dent played a piano number fol- fruits. 35 percent more eggs. 15 per
lough, was among the guests pres- lowed with games and refreshmenu, cent more butter, and 20 percent
ent.
I
• • •
’
.
• • ■
! For quite a number of years It more milk
Farm woman will be.called on to
A pleasant event of holiday week 1 ha* been the cuilom of a group of
was lhe supper given Sunday night girls who went through High school1 make great sacrifices such as long
hours, harder work, more work and
by Mr and Mrs. Roy Cordes and together to meet for a breakfast
different
work. Due to our labor
-Mr. and Mrs. Clayton BrandstetUr and exchange of gifts on Chrlstshortage on the farms, our women
at the Utter's home on W. Green mas morning.
street, covers being laid for seven-' Thl* year they met with MLss la­ and children will have to especially
help
In
the
raising of livestock and
teen. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Brown ot' abel Sage, home from Lansing for
gardens In our "Food for Freedom”!
Grand Rapids were present from a few days. The table didn't bear
.
the usual Christmas colors but a, drive.
m white
wn.tr enrv-­
Warren Bolton, AAA Farmer
lovely
arrangement
of
-n
’lhrmJmiT
’T eor«
J t£d chry
with Fieldwoman, for Barry County, yill I
Mrs. Lawrence Herrick was host­ santhemums.
t ----------- rr
**"*
—***■ be glad to give any information or
“n. 2
“JJ?
ess to her Bridge Club on Tuesday
ifOr°Natlonal DcTerne"* Dro*
of lam week. The table was at­ These served for the interesting
tractively decorated for Christmas announcement of the engagement[ Food for National Defenae pro­
with Individual Santa Clause* mark­ of Miss Sage and Stephen John- j *ram,, T
ing lhe places of thc members and son.son
ton, ooii v*
of w*. *nd Mrs. Aben , SUFFERED A STROKE
guest. Mrs. David French. Honora at Johnson. A sparkler on lhe prop-1
‘
‘
Kim Sigler has received word
bridge were won by Mrs. Ray Fin­ er finger of the proper hand of [nBl nui Invncr wno uv„ nc,r
that his father, who lives near j
nic and Mrs. David Goodyear.
the hostess, also gave additional omhenberj.
Gothenbers. Neb
Neb. has
has suffered
suffered a
a 1'
Mis* Patty Tyler was hostess al evidence of lhe news. No dale has. Btroke. Mr Sigler. Sr., ha* visitas yet. been set for the marriage.
thl&gt; clly ^^1 times and has I
a holiday party Friday at the Freer
home on S. Michigan Ave. The Present were Mrs. Frances Sage many friends here who hope for his
Bauer. East Lansing; Mrs. Marcia Bpeedy recovery.
group of eight went caroling, then Ironside Bennert.
Detroit;
Mrs. ,peeuy rTC0Tery'
returned to the house for games. Betty Ziegler. Mrs. Hazel Johnson.
Present were Madeline Sigler. Flor­ Miss Audra Densmore, Mias Leone |
ence French. JoAnn Flnnle. June Leonard and MBs Dorothy Roush.
Haynes. Lorraine Schantz. Donna
Bachelder and Charleen Cappon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bolton en, tertained with a birthday party
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Max honoring the 21st birthday of their
Leach.
8.Ason.
Benton,
has been
thO| Saturday eve-------Robert
L. Abbey.
--------- 725
rennn of -many festive occasion* this
ymmg
holiday season. Christmas decora- wefe prcsenl from Lansing. Char­
lion.* were used In the living room loUe pot^^ne and Hastings after
and dining room. Dec 13 the etn- alUndlng the dancc at lhe odd
ployces end their wives of lhe Has- '
Uow.5 Bhall
tings City Bank were entertained |
’ , , ,
at a bingo party following a 7. red CROSS FEEDS
o'clock Christnufs dinner at the Kcl- 15.000
15,000''VOLUNTEERS
volunteers
ley farm.
Moro than 15.000 men. waiting
Christmas day Mr. Leach's rela­ patiently In long lines outside mili­
tives were entertained at a Christ­ tary recruiting stations throughout
mas dinner and tree. Local guests New York City have been fed re­
were Mrs Addie Leach. Mr. und freshing snacks by the
---- --------------disaster
Mrs J. M Leach. Mr. and Mrs. Gay ( canteen corps of thc New York
Norton. Marjorie and Lucille. Mrs. I r»--nter ot thc American Red
Libbie Fuller and Dr. A. M. Leach Cross.
of Lansing
ueneral Robert C. Davis. execu­
The weekend following Christmas tive director of thc chapter, organ­
day. they entertained Mrs. Leach's ized 150 women volunteers to dis­
relatives al a dinner and tree. tribute lhe food. Within a 24-hour
Guests were Mr. and Mrs I. Jay period. 14.000 sandwiches. 20,000
Horton and Howard Horton of buns and 600 gallons of coffee were
Manton. and Jack Campbell &lt;Mr*. distributed to the recruits.
Leach's grandfather 1 of Fife Lake.
C. B. H 0 D C E S
It can safely bo stated that the
Hastings
On Christmas Eve 24 friends were last sacrifice to be made for na­
guests of Mr. and M™. Lawrence tional defense will be politics.
Herrick for a buffet lunch al their
home, prior to attending lhe mid­
night aervioe at Em manual church.
Coffee was poured by Mrs. Joseph
Tredinnick.

WHY NOT COMPLETE
TYDEN PARK IN'42! EHH

SOCIAL
EVENTS

CLUB NEWS

L«........................... ...nt

Drastic Reductions
In many group* of marchandi**-Coat*,
Dresses, Robo*, Underwaor, Swoaton,
Blanket*, Towol*, Etc. Save money by
visiting our talo. Too many item* to li*t
them all. Como Fri. and Sat., Jan. 2, 3.

Frandsenfs
"Exclusive But Not Expensive”
HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONE 2504

We pledge ourselves to this cause
A Statement by

The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Company
We make thi« pledge publicly to our national government and to the people of
the United States.
That we will cooperate unhesitatingly in every effort of authorized govern­
ment agencies to prevent unwarranted rises in prices of foods.

IRS*

That we will continue our efforts to reduce the spread between prices paid to
the grower and prices charged to the consumers.
That to this end we will continue to do everything in our power to assist the
farmers and growers of America in the orderly marketing of their product* at the
fairest possible prices to them.
That we will make every effort to hold our inventories at the lowest point conrigtent with good service to our customers because hoarding, whether by whole­
salers. retailers, or consumers, will cause higher prices.

We Wish You Th*
BEST IN 1942

David Steinke celebrated his 8th
birthday. Saturday afternoon at
the home of his mother, Mrs. Ger-1
aid Steinke on W. Grand St. with
a party in which wven young lads
of Ills owrt age participated and en­
joyed a fine time with games and
sports.
Mr. and Mrs Gay Norton enter­
tained-the Night Hawk Club Satur­
day evening. Dec. 27, with a 7
o’clock dinner. Eleven games of
card* were played, Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Shute receiving first prize*
land Mrs. Cha*. Freer and George
Hillman the cotyolatioh.-Plans were
made for the next party al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preiton
Jan. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler en­
tertained a Rroup of seven cousins
on Sunday. Dec. 21, for their an­
nual party. MBs Emma Chandler,
a bride of Dec. 28, wag honor guest
and was presented with a gift com­
plimentary to her approaching
marriage.

We wish for you and
yours a full measure of

life’s best things in the
year to come, and hope

Mr. and Mn. J. W. Hiwitl were

That we will make every effort to continue to sell food at retail at the lowest
gross margin of profit in the history of the retail grocery business

Today we are providing food for our customers at the lowest gross
profit rate in the history of the' retail grocery business. This means
that we have achieved efficiencies in the distribution of food never
before attained. More of your food dollar goes for food and less for
&lt;oyejhead expenses than ever before. No other great retail business in
the United States in any field is operated with such a low cost of
distribution.

thot every success, ev­

ery joy be yours.

Henry's Market

No one in the food business can control the wholesale price of food.
Only the government of the United States has power to do this, and
for the protection of our people this power in the government is now
a necessary power.

Today, with the nation at war, we believe that no private interest
has any rights in conflict with the general public interest
ATTENTION-Now is the time to buy ap­
proved business income tax record books

Place* were laid for ten at Die
family dinner al the home of Mr*,
j. E. McElwain on Christmas day.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence DePlanta ol Grand
Rapids.

Honoring the recent marriage of
Mr. and Mra. Garrett Isham, her
parents. Mr and Mrs. C. F. Fin­
strom. entertained at a family din­
ner on Sunday. Deo. 21
Gue*u
from out of town were Charles and
Jack Bowman of Bay City. Mr.
and Mr*. I»ham have rented an
apartment al the corner of 8
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That we will endeavor to continue to pay our employees the highest wages
and to give them the best working conditions in the grocery business generally.

•asipmat

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
"The Bosiaeumsn's Department Store"
144 X. SUU St
Phone 2747

Hasting*

The armed forces of the United States are today receiviag more
and better food than ever before in our national history. It is equally
important that all of our people working and living behind the lines,
men, women and children, shall be better fed and better nourished
than ever before in our national history

�THF HARTINGS BANNFR, THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1»U

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wlU continue J the evangelist. He not only him a | ting the Grand St, U. B. Church at
throughout this week and next wflh । r*al message but he Is unique in ‘ the disposal of the community,
services ea-h eventne at 7-45
A manner of delivery and Uteres that those who desire may find a
lively aong service in charge of Ro- ”^5 “ duH .moment in the service, quiet place for prayer and fellowbert Conley of Bellaire precedes the
crowds are increasing each ship with God through the grace
evangelistic message
Mr Crniley I” *?
w,‘h P~P&gt;* .&lt;®ming from ut the Lord Jesus. At 7:30 p. m.
also 'brings special meauigea in I *’rlou’ p.lac'‘A U,?U dSJ1?''11',',8’' ,ur ,he r**uUr pr,&gt;fr *er»,cr win
song at each service He is a sing-1 ,!*e
Rev. Chrispell and . the day.
er that all wlU enjoy Itotentagto |
*L'oC^h “T’’’1*2?tov' Ju" *,h
,
and his songs are a blessing to
welcome to everyone to al-1 7:30 p. m. Long service, sermon
those who hear them.
tend everv remaining service.
; "God's Everlasting Covenant with

REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
AT WESLEYAN CHURCH
!aKeoneHonheJflriMt*preachera*hi
Revival services which began
Bunday morning at the Wesleyan the North Michigan Conference, to

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It is our sincere hope that 1942 will
bring to you o full measure of happi­

ness, health and prosperity. And may
our friendship grow throughout
the edming year.

HASTINGS CUT RATE SHOE STORE

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Madison Street, for pot tuck din- THREE CORNERS
ner.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Yeiter were
Hastings Maccabee Tent Hive will numbered among lhe guesta enter- ‘g
hold ita installation of officeni on talned last Tuesday evening al the
The'-following babies were bom j w
j Thursday evening, Jah. 8. There home of Mr. and Mrs. E- D. Yeiter
of Lowell, the happy occasion hon­
al the hospital during the past
al*° ** initiation and every
oring tiie latter's fiftieth wedding
week: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle'
Maocabee b urged t0 atUnd.
anniversary.
F. Kurr. 531 N. Hanover St., on Dec.
Junior Coleman. Mr. Carpenter
uonn
moot, uurr veeiu. uec.
I hospital meets on Thursday, Jan.
and a friend all from Grand Rap­
231 u son to Mr. and Mrs. Horace
; with Mra. Otto Isenhath. Assistant ids enjoyed a day's hunting al tho
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Monday 7:30 p. m. Official Board Wiley. 502 8. Washington. Dec. 24;, The MRo-Crwey Horae Literary I hostesses are Mrs. Myrtle Blakney home of the former’s unde and
a mmi to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold c,a^ wlu h* entertainedby Mrs.1 «nd Mrs- Leon Doster. Dessert will aunt. Mr. and Mrf-&gt;Edw. Walters,
At the Sunday morning worship meeting at pastor's study.
Smith, Delton. Routi* 3.
Dec, 26; L*slle‘ Snlffen and Mrs. Hubert be served at two o'clojck, followed Saturday.
Ule jiastor will tell about CountThursday 7.30 prayer service.
a son to Mr. and Mrs. H. Vern ' Petlengill at the home ofthe for-1 with sewing. Members are urged to
'ing Your Chickens " and will EMMANUEL EFISC OPAL
Mr und Mrs. Clarence L. Sisson,
Nell. Hastings. Route 2. Dec. 27
mer on Thursday, Jan. 8. Roll call i attend.
MIm Betty and Paul were included
preach on the theme. "PosseMlng -------Georg. Dykehouse of R&gt;rt Custer
L
ld
,o *dd &gt;
---------------- -----------------------among the Christmas dinner guests
the Land." Keith Lancaster will
is improving from Injuries sus-&gt; ‘°„My "ome
Tt'c “uwt M*«ker CARLTON CElttnt
lhe
annual
parish
meeting
of Mrs. Wm. Und and son Russell
sing, as an offertory solo. "Friend
luined In an automobile accident ’W|U •* Wynn Crum who wUI &amp;pe*k
A «ood “““T attended the school
be held on Tuesday. Jan. &gt;3.
of Woodland
of Man" by EVarto
Pattenu wh„
"MlxlPrn Trends In Interior program held at the Methodist
Mrs. Royal Fisher and daughter.
Stamp books for the new attend'
Pallcnte, who have undergone | Decorating."
church Tuesday evening. Il was
. uihjui
nualur
....... .. mMUn&lt;
...
,
,
, ,
,,
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Note Kay and Mrs. Irene Wilkes of
opciuuuiis *nrt
once contest will be used fur tiie
major nn#ratlnii»
operation,
and «r*
are »hnwlr'»
showing ;
ttnlulal
of...
the ...
w _
8. 1 much
enjoyed
by
all.
From Jan. Sth 1942 1o Jan. 9th improvement are M». hik»
Lake Odessa visited lhe latter's
first time under lhe direction of
of the Methodut church will
James Carpenter, who ha* been
Route
Elmer
Ray­ be 8.
Beverly Bradford and Tom Dolan. ’ inclusive we shall hold cottage I Vermontville.
------ ZT",A"
”11* 1. E&gt;«n«
r R«&gt;held al the home of Mrs. Lin-। In California for several months, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
- --- 2.
- George
—
--------- Mrs N. Ellsworth Fender. Monday.
The Presbyterian Guild will meet lira ver meetings. places will be an-1 ner. Route
Martin. —
Nashroln Buih w^m^day afternoon returned home Monday night.
Ml. All«n MjDoo.14
j,„ ,
i
Mr.
Leo
Hammond
and
at lhe church Wednesday evening. nouneed later.
Mr. and Mrs Marion Clem and
- and
- - - - Mrs.
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—
--January 7th Mrs Lynn Lewis and GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
«' cmcuin.u. O.
It
\
.A.
T»r„l«i«l I-*-' aardtn f.mU, AltM lhe UlUt'. .taler uid
CllarIe’ Carf’P-1 club .111 rue.I at u,e home or Mr,, family east of Lansing Bunday of Innd Mr- “nd Mr*- J»mei F. Ham­
Miss Jacqueline Bachman will nsSubject for Sunday morning. Tiie
rist the hoslcM committee.
mond and daughter, Natalie Lou
oeii, . nnukiviiie.
I_eOn Dunning, Thursday afternoon. I last week
Dav of the Lord "
The Presbyterian Woman's Mis­
Alice and Ruth Beck of W. M. O.
loca1'
Christmas dinner
Medical patients are Car! Cook.! Jan. 8.
Roll call 'Something 1
------------------------------------The voting menibers will meet
sionary society will hold a 1:30 des­
tbout the
Logan. West Virginia. Mrs. Charles'Have Learned About
the Care
Care of
«&gt;f E.
E. spent
spent their
their ChrUtmas
Christmas vacation
vacation | jurats of Mr and Mrs. Claude A.
sert meeting at the home of Mrs.
wm »«h ihelr pwenu.
Mr *.rd
’“'J1
Ti.e proinm
proaram will
“ *"
”'* Mr- [ ''*m™na •"?.
Plants.-' The
Sunday school stuff meeting Fri­ Marvin. Clarksville. Mrs. Glen House Plants."
vmioru Dolan.
Clifford
rxnan. 429 S.
s. Park
rarK S'.
o: ., day, January 9th. 7 30 P M, al Mowry.’Hastings. Route 1. and Miss be m charge of ..
. Bt»h'
. v
land Mr. and Mrs. James F. HamMrs. ..
Lincoln
E j
J. geek.
Beck.
J
Rev. Love preached a fine ser- ' mond Saturday.
Thursday. January B. 1942. Mrs. W
Elizabeth
McDonald. Hastings, and Mie. Caroline Solomon
The
o. BrMford .III randucl ll&gt;. &lt;k- „„
„.
s
„„.
ail(
.
mon
Sunday,
for
the
last
sermon
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Izster
D. Yeiter
’ subject
_.‘J i; will
"2 1be ----Riv. Trinkleln has declined the! Route X.
"Gloxlnlks
of lhe year, on the hope and faith | and son Philip of Kalamazoo spent
- - . ,
caw iv vrw.' L«hn.»
uu-uiriun Churelk
viiurvu. st.i
ei. I Mrs. Frank Barry. Hastings, African VloleU."
. the Christians tn this land of ours Christmas day with hto parents.
review the mUsion study book
Punl
Rou!, , b ncwtlni lrom » minor '
,
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hould have in the year to come, Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Yeiter.
A special meeting nt the trustees
------— loperation
Goodwill
with its tremendous tasks and anxMr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Robinson had
and elders of tiie Presbyterian DOWLIN.G-BANFIELD
.
.
. .
Tire nnadwin mmmtmirv
church was held nt the church METHODIST CHURCHES
i Contr budoiw to the ho&gt;Ph*l n Ung will be held Saturday evenins*' ieties
ns guests for Chrlatmas. Mr. and
Tuesday
Sunday morning worship them'-:!
&lt;» clinic
,, p,,.
Ull, ,,„v ”7?
J*®*;
wa ,ncJude
...L.uue. l&gt;u
v.iuiv sheets.
•’
The Bible Study class will meet Mrs. Richard Cook and Johnny of
I UOUJ) evening.
csviiuif. December
IW’I UIIAI 30.
JV.
l!
SnhhrtThv lli s.iunl., ntahl. J.n 3. whh MUdrrd Durend end Mr end Mn. Lnlrr
"Our
Pleasing
Pagans.''
GRAND STREET
bJ «"•: uw™
Ureter anil Bnbhr. Ural.
7.30 P M Methodist Youth Fcl- I OUMMh. U; M lmd.de is ).n I
U. B. CHURCH
lowsliip at Dowling.
! IniKJrran OlUld No 12 Mr . Ilin "'*“™ ~lah J'" '“"T. ° irn.lnrd Chrtaimaa the with a „n wm Mn. Brlh J Cook end
Thursday, January 1st. 1942 this
ard rro.1. chairman; dnonUoru
Slhir
Mr "nd M'"
1 »nul,T J“"
Uiutok. »ho are
church will be Open all day to any HASTINGS METHODIST
lor
iron by Mn
K. Cook; apple.,
for trays
Mrs R.
apples | ■-Muar,u « Kalamarw
naiumazoo Coline
college, -own, chriwlma, day with lhe lai-: -orndm. iron, Chrkimea onul New
one who might wish to slop m for CIRC UIT
donated by Ihr
the Hinman \ro-'1 EWOnr
Everyone come
come-we
—e pmn.be
promise a ,ood
good „,.,4,^Mer. Mr. and Mn. Omen- j
r
a few moments of prayer. PreslMid-week services at the parson­ were donelrd
eery.
Mr&gt;
Pauline
Bliw
and
HasP^trum-Se
cretary
M
ary
Dunn,
dent Roosevelt has sft aside this nite will begin on Wednesday eveHeld or Haallna,
Mane and Le Hoe or Cleveland. O.
lings chapter No. 7. o E. S.
‘
•nvrron Ha°h&lt; ol !hla ekinlly and
homp ,Qr u.? holiday, and Mr
day os u day of prayer, and calls »hig. January
Cloverdale
will begin a sstudy of the book ol
Plank will come lor New Tear',
his countrytnen
countrymen to bow in will
all of hla
P. T. A. will hold their meeting MU June Bernal. »&lt;"’&gt;»'
CONVALESCENT
W(U) „|m
humble penitence for past failure-. James. We hope you will meet with
I this Friday at the town hall. Pot pon are beln, marrkwl musun-; whe„ t„,y
?I!!rrh'111
Mr and Mn Floyd Wallen and
und shortcoming.*. and to ask God us.
luck supper
All of our people arc invited to
Ckllcm
Mix Millie McDonald
n,"“l
for strength, courage and guidance
Evangelical L. A. S. will meet at .X bnt wlhiUnMO.
attend
the
Watch
Night
service
at
Monaay
Ware
turn
Fln,lem
0
.
|
,
h
,
Mr
,„
4
Mn.
Ed.
Pen
­
for the tasks that Hr ahead of all
afternoon and evening of Christ­
Hons
.
the Quimby church on New Year's ? . »
OdiK'H
| nvta lor ihrtr «•« medn,.
of us.
mas there and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Mnrlow en­
----- I------For the above reason we ore put- Eve beginning at 8 P M. There will Jessie Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Don;
tertained their family Christmas Walters. Donna and Alyce of Bat­
be games, entertainment, refresh­ McDonald, and Paul Gangulilet. I Rutland
tle Creek were Christmas day callments and a candlelight com­ •Mr. und Mrs. Don McDonald nnd: Rutland Cemetery Circle meet- day. guests were from Detroit.
munion service.
dnughter. Constance Elaine, and I ing will be held al the home of Grand'‘Rapids and Clarksville.
Ear) Fender in company with
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wing
— ------were
Tiie Quimby Brotherhood meets Chas McDonald called on Christ-! Mrs. Amll Bauchman Wednesday,
Holland! several friends from Flint, was a
Monday evening. January 5th. with inns day Mrs. Emmet Swan and Jun. 7. for an all-&lt;day meeting, guests of relatives in
i Kalamazoo visitor Sunday after­
supper at seven. Mr. Ralph Goodell, mother, Mts Corwin, nnd Mr. und i Pot luck dinner ut noon Election Christmas day.
Mr nnd Mrs Fred,
Henney and noon. He spent Wednesday and
of Lanalng. president of our Michi­ Mrs. Myron Reynolds hnd children, i of officeni.
son and M. C. Nichols were guesd* .Christmas Eve in Flint.
gan Conference Board of Lay Ac­ Dorothy nnd Sammy, culled Wed-1
-----------Mr and Mrs Carlton Bump of
of their parents. Mr and Mrs H.
nesday evening.
.
, Jetton
tivities will ix- the speaker.
supper
A.
Nichols
of
Hastings.
Christmas Hastings were Tuesday
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Tiie Southwest Barry Teachers
guests at the Clarence L. Sisson
nttACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
[ Mr. arid Mrs. Henry Chamberlain; club will hold Its next meeting in Day.
home.
Tiie
Carlton
L.
A.
S.
served
n
tur
­
I called on Mrs. Anna Boice Monday, the school building. The W. 8, C. S.
key
dinner
to
one
hundred
nnd
Mrs.
Claude
A.
Hammond
spent
'afternoon; Mr. nnd Mrs. Alton of the Methodist church will serve
twenty Piston ring officials nt the Friday afternoon with Mrs. Roy
[ Wood nnd Will Koble colled on the dinner.
Country club. Friday night be­ Taffee and her house guest. Mrs
[ Wednesday.
'
I
fore Christmas.
Francis Dooley of Grand Rapids
Mrs Jessie Nadel of Cloverdale
1OI1S
Guests at the John U&amp;borne home
Mrs. Jda Fox and daughter. Vads
for Christmas were Mr. nnd Mrs of near Alto were Monday evening
and Mr and Mrs. Earnest Marshall „.
,
7
of Battle Creek called on Mrs Mary ;'omrn*C
Calvin Steffey and son. Miss Mil­ callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
dred Usborne of Kalamazoo and Edw. Walters.
Ann
Ryan
Tuesday
afternoon.
i
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HAHTISGS METHODIST CIRCUIT..
...
| The regular bi-monthly chorus Mrs. Florence Usborne of Lake
Lieut, and Mrs Harvey Kenpey
Mrs. Ida Christie called’ on her practice will be held Wednesday
of Selfridge Field spent Saturday
mother. Mrs. Susan Johnston Wed- j evening, January 7. ut 8:00 at Room
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wnterson of Ij and Sunday with her parents. Mr.
Grand
Rapids
were
guests
Sunday
I
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Philip Vise!
Central School Building. Use
• and Mrs. Clair D. Yeiter.
'
of the latter's mother. Mr and Mrs. ! John Lvandrcker of Fillmore
of Grund Rapids called Fridav. Mrs. wuth entrance.
E F. Nichols.
Susan
Johnston
ate Christmas
din- ! _.
,
' called at the Edw. Walters* Saturner with
her family
at her daughJanuary
meeting of. ..
the
Mrs. C. B. Valentine is entertain­
ter'a heme. Mrs. Will Newton
'
Extern
ing her aunt from Indiana for a
Earl Fender visited at the Nel­
. . ;
I cancelled. The next meeting will be
son Johnson home near Woodland
Mrs. Fred Geiger called on her I on Wednesday, February 4 at lhe
mother. Mrs
Emma Underwood. I borne of Mra. Lenz.
no111 -,id Ro8et °l the Afinyfi,,d
Tuesday evening. Mr nnd Mrs. El-1
Fitzgerald Corps 100. W. R. C-.
wyn Curtis culled Wednesday ev'ev,rrc,r .
.
.
I for a few days furlough.
Willard Nuh or lAruln, l&gt; ,pmd. ,0!.“,_d
nfhg. Mrs Emma Underwood is nol met Friday. Dec. 26. Reports giv­
tt-—, F:
3. Moore, his son-in-law
en
showed
proceeds
from
lhe
bazaar
Ing
hto
vacation
with
his
parents.
I
"Will swing music endure?" a*ks much better nt this writing. Desale 822; from the public supper about Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash. They were w
andr, daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
, 8 a
Saturday night.
a critic, rhetorically. Wc suiiposed it Asplnall called...
Walters
and
I the same amount. The regular Christmas day guests of Mrs. Etta Wall
*r* “
nd Marion of Grand Rap­
was the music-lover who had to.
Ids
were
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Nina AUerdlng called on meeting will be January 8 with dln- Nash and Alberta of Hastings.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edw.
Walters.
Mrs. Mae . Oversmith Tuesday eve-, nfr al noon. Mfat “nd Potatoes
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Carpenter and
nlng. Mrs. Mae Oversmith is suf- { coobed at hall, pot luck for other family entertained Sunday. Mr. and
fering with a bone Injury of herl^hes. Initiation and installation Mrs. Wm. Strickland and family of SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Your correspondent has
been
right shoulder and has had to leave j
follow with a team from Or-&gt; thia vicinity and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
her work here at the Convalescent I cute Corps. Kalamazoo, in charge. Shroyer and family of Marshal). ' away; Christmas Is past, but here
Mrs. Clayton Valentine received Is wishing
“
pleasant
'
' New- Year to
Home for the present. Mrs Mar-1 The officers to be inducted are:
all.
and
thanks
to
the
editors,
lhe
Christmas
Eve
a
dozen
red
roses
“
J
■nerite Mills is taking her place unTillie Hoeyenair: S. V. C..
Marie Smith; J. V- C.. Minnie telegraphed to her by her son. Nel­ Cooks for lhe Christmas greeting.
ill she is able to return.
Myers; Chapinin. Carrie Welton; son. who is in military training at
Miss Juanita Lake spent.Christ­
Grandpa- Prnnock ate Christmas Trees. Esther Felt; Conductor.
mas. here witli her parents Mr. and
dinner with his children at the Lucy Turner; Guard, Rose Burghhome of his son. Leon, near Del­ dorff. Appointive officers will be BRANCH DISTRICT
Is spending several days with the
Last Week's Utter
ton. Mr and Mrs. Leon Pennock announced at this time. Fitzgerald
Roy Horton family near Grand
visited their father. Adison Pennock Corps have voted a donation to the
The Branch school are having Rapids.
. . . MAY IT BE
Friday evening.
their Christmas party and program
Red Cross fund.
Mrs. Dilla Westbrook returned to
Tuesday evening of this week.
Grand Rapids Friday, after spend­
FILLED WITH
Christmas callers were Mrs. Huht
At the Townsend hall on Wed­
Dorr Darby, who enlisted hi lhe ing some time here with her sis­
and sister-in-law. Mrs. Allie Kelley, nesday evening. Jan. 7. at eight Navy, had what might have been ter. Mrs. Ada Shaw and son Mylo.
HAPPINESS
to see Mrs Emina Underwood. Mr. o'clock. George Vos of Kalamazoo a very ' terious accident Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox .(nd lit­
and Mni' Otis Bunnel. Mr. and Mrs
AND
afternoon when his car struck the tle son Rodney entertained on
Don McDonald and Chas. McDon­ send rally. Mr. Vos was a candi­ tree just Mat of the Evangelical Christmas Day. her mother. Mrs.
SUCCESS
ald called to see Millie McDonald.
date for congress from the Third church, throwing he and his com­ Ada Shaw and Mylo, lier aunt. Mrs.
. district
uranii.1, two
iwm years
, cur.r ago. lie
He irua
has
Dilla Wesbrook of Grand Rapids,
Mr and Mrs Clark Overamilh
one o{ lha naUonal .pe.gere panion. Vince Smith, a distance
of thirty-five feet. Smith was un­ her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith
spent Christmas with their son, for tjJC Townsendr plan for the past
We oppreciofc lhe op­
Lorin and family.ot Battle Creek. |
yeari
Members and guests hurt. but Doit received a fractured and son Robert, her brother. Mr.
heel and will be on crutches for and Mrs. Clarence Shaw and fam­
portunity we hove hod
Mr and Mrs J. R. Steketee ofj“re we,conlesome time.
ily of near Nashville.
to serve you and look
There will be no prayer meeting
Mr. and Mb Theodore Wlertnga
Grand Rapids brought the latter's
Members of Hospital Guild No
mother, Mrs Jennie Purdun home 18 wh0 dld nol bring _lhelr con. this week, owing to lhe many other and daughter Anna May of Grand
forward to continuing
activities.
Rapids came a week ago Sunday
Christmas day.
tributions of fruit to the Christmas
and
took their mother. Mrs Hattie
Little
Wanda
Conklin
of
Allegan
this pleasant relation­
। P*rty. are asked to bring it to the
m^iln, .1 U» hoS&lt; of Mr&gt;. stayed with her grandparents, Mr. Johnson home with them. . On
Callera“bn Emma
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Fred
ship in 1942.
Christmas they were entertained at
Harry Larsen, on Thursday. Jan. 33. and Mrs. John Darby, while her
Geiger in the afternoon and Prances
□arents, Mr. und Mrs. Wayne Conk­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Klepfcr in the evening.
Due to the holidays. Circle No. lin. attended the wedding of his Wleringa of the west county line,
sixteen partaking of a bountiful
1 will dispense with the January brother In Chicago.
Education Is still our chief wea­ meet big The next meeting will be
Mrs. Johnson returned
Leslie Adams received word of the dinner.
pon against tuberculosis Science Thursday. Feb. 5. Putluck lunch­ death of his nephew Saturday eve-1| home tn the early evening and
has not yet found a drug for cure eon at the home ot Mrs Frank silng Funeral services were held Theodore and family returned to
or immunization. Christmas Seal Sage, 128 8. Hanover.
Monday.
Grand-Rapids.
HASTINGS
funds pay for health information
Percy Barnum and Connie, Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossett and
put in lhe hands of the people
The Petunia Garden Club meete sons were Sunday afternoon callers Eunice Hoyt, also Clare ’Barnum
each month.
IJan. 8 with Mrs. tiertha Johnson.
spent Christmas with his sister.
Mr.‘and Mrs o. D. PasseU and Mrs DeU Stott and Will Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fasten and brother of the late OUs Scott who t
family will eat Christmas dinner U assisting there, husking corn and
I with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossett and doing chores. Will Scott's stepson
son* of near Bedford.
David Farr of Grand Rapids is
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton spending a few days at the Dell
ana daughters will spend Christmas Scott residence.
with her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Grace Nichols accompanied
her children. Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Mrs. Ellis White, tn Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Norton will Nichols to Middleville and spent
entertain part ot their children and Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
families Christmas day.
Williams and family.
How nice if all of us. amongst
-Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox will
be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. our New Year's resolutions, would
Vem Hawblitz and family Christ- resolve to contribute an item once
in a while. It would help make
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox will the paper more interesting. Peobe guests of Mrs. Vlojet Hulsebos
and family in Assyria for Christ­ in other states take lhe Hastings
Banner and enjoy seeing every bit
inas dinner.
of news and names of their old
War and tuberculosis have al­ neighbors and friends. Some ot
ways been allies. The under-nour­
ishment that goes with war and lhe news I could as they look for­
particularly the over-crowded living ward each week for Hie letter from
conditions, give the tuberculosis home.
genus a chance to spread. "Money
The Ingenious Nazi now makes a
HABTDIG8
uzed to control tubarculoali," de- ,_™
laundry soap from coal. For rinsing
dared Curite M. Wylie, presidMU out
__t a Fascist black shirt it sounds
lust like the stuff.

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PERSONAL MENTION

r D. Yeiter were
lie gueata enter- *w
iy occasion lion­
fiftieth wedding

Mr. Carpenter
3m Grand Rap­
hunting al the
ier’s uncle and
. Edw. -Walters,

il were Included
vs dinner guests
and son Rusm-II
r and daughter.
Irene Wilkes of
rd tha latter'?

rcnder. Monday.
Hammond and
Cincinnati. O.,
lames F. Hamr. Natalie Lou
hristmas dinner
Mrs. Claude A.
a visited them
James F. Harn-

•ster D. Yeiter
nlamatoo spent

D. Yeiter.
Robinson hod
tmas. Mr. and
and Johnny of
nd Mn. Lester
local
the Edw. Wai1 J. Cook und
rising, who are
Unas until New
■s. Cecil Plank,
f Cleveland. O..
illdaya and Mr
urn with him:
1 Walters and
ipids spent the
lng of Christind Mrs. Elmer
Alyce of Batitmas day callcompany with

Sunday afterfednesdny and

•lion Bump ot
‘sday
supper
nee L. Sisson
ammond spent
ith Mrs. Rov
se guest. Mrs.
rand Rapids,
laughter. Varta
onday evening
f Mr. and Mrs.
larvey Krnpey
pent Saturday
r parent*. Mr.
el ter.
of Fillmore
falters- Saturf at the Nel&gt;ear Woodland
1 brothers Arhe Army and
rere at home
Ugh.

id Mrs. Floyd
t Grand Rap-,
ner guests of
falters.

i has
been
mt, but here

e editors, the
mas greeting,
spent. Christrents Mr. and

layt with lhe
near Grand
k returned to
after spend.nd son Mylo.
Cox .(nd llttertalned on
mother. Mrs.
ter aunt. Mrs.
rand Rapids,
s. Bam Smith
brother. Mr.
aw and fam-

lore Wlerlnga
lay of Grand
ago Sunday.
'. Mrs. Hattie
them. . On
ntertalned at
county line,
a boun^ful
on returned
evening and
returned to
Connie. Miss
are 'Barnum
i his olster.
win Scott.
te Scott who I
Ing corn and
ott'a stepson
1 Rapids Li

accompanled
Mn. Philip
i and spent.

tion*. would
n item once
help make
sting. Peo-

he Hastings
ng every bit
Some ot

I letter from

For rinsing

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EAWUNCE J. BAUER
POST NO. W

LAVSUCB J. BAUBS

UNIT WO. 43
cn Sunday afternoon al throe-thirty
Miss Katherine
Giddings
is1'
Indianapolis for Christmas day.
M1m Patty Tyler hu been spend- spending her two week*' vocation in
Aodia.
.
Billy Stebbins spent Tuesday and1
rclaUvea near Woodland several
her father in Lansing.
Wednesday with Paul Babbitt of
the home of tha bride's parents, Mr.
Grand Rapid*.
.
Miss Nonna Michael visited her Sunday gutits ot friend! at Ban- Sunday
Miss Beatrice Carrothers of De­
sister. M1m Ada Michael of Detroit.
father, the Rav. Edward Swadllng
Mr. and Mrs. w.
Carl Nielhsmer troll wa* home for a part of
GJcn
mu
... Evant vi
of Kmiiaum
La ruing wm
wot uro
the
of Stockbridge reading the double
Sunday guast of his cousin, Miss were Christinas gurote of Mr. and
..u. *n ZKb. Robert
.M j
. V?
Vernon Engle, who Is home on
Mn. Blake
Bteke Rising
Rising at
at Woodland.
Woodland
Mary McElwain.
Mrs.
Edward Rortvedt. 7lh Engineers
* *’w fueit* witnessed ratlve motif, tha room*
and Mrs. V. D. Wldrig.
Mr. and Mn- Chariea Wolfe of furlough, returns Jan. 4 to hli army­
Battalion: Privates Carl Kruger!
Otsego were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. camp in Louisiana.
FYecedlng tiie service Maxwell ed with candtea.
MIm Margaret Nelson of Lansing
and Walter Engle, from the 81*11
Edwin Smith cm Bunday. Dec. 21.
Mias Gertrude Bentley of Kalarelxtlvtes in Hastings.
Q. M. C.. and Private Joseph Glor- Leonard of Battle Creek, brother- bride's floor
Mr. and Mn. Vincent McPharlln maioo spent lhe weekend with Mr.
W. Cook over the weekend.
daqh, 21st Field Artillery.
Mr. and Mrs. David Boyes xpent
Mr. and Mrs Wilburn Rogers of Christmas with Mr. and Mr Carl of Ann Arbor spent Christmas with arid Mrs C. A. Kerr.
In the afternoon a Christmas cause" and also played tha tradi­ and carried a white
I Mr. and Mn. Bernard McPharlln.
Mr. and Mn. James Bristol spent
tional wedding march as the bridal
program, y«sr neighborhood
Battle Creek were Christmas guest* Boyes at Hickory Comers.
’
I
Testament. Tha couple wm
Christmas with his mother, Mrs.
Legion Pott needs YOU. See
uf Mr. and Mrs. John Rose.
legion hall and later they were re­ party entered the living room.
tended.
MIsa- Pauline Chandler is the guest* of Mr and Mrs M O. Musolf Gene Sweet at Banfield.
turned to Fort Custer by the Le­
Mr. and Mn. Russell Hewitt of guert of Mr: and Mrs Clarence ‘
famiiy of Detroit over ChristFollowing the
Dick Freer of Detroit visited hb
the dress her maternal grandmothSterlinr C. Roger*.
gionnaires.
Lost St. Louis, Ill.. are guesU of Bushnell of Oahtemo thia weak.
mu.
°*orle Van Tlfflin] Mn Alice DroulUard was called from Thursday till Saturday.
man, Mra. Unden
Be rare to attend the Legion
MIm Eleanor Miller of Chicago is
Ruth
Woodman asalsUng.
home fronvFlorida last w«ek by the
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schram of
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.' and Mn. Earl Boyes on Christmas. death ot her father. Clarence Dick­
Several Hasting* families cooper­ meeting Tuesday night when the linen dress fashioned in the a trac­
Mr. and Mrs. Brink left that eve­
new jujvr
stove ctjuiinnciro
equipment win
will be
uc tried
meu
— — —---------- —
George Miller, during her vacation!
ated In making Christmas day a QUt Meu
Angelo Spirts terr-,
of I#70- An old-fashtoned ning for their iwme near Milford,
erson.
Mrs. Ray Branch for Christmas.
Mrs. Ella Wolfe -vMOST from Mary Jana spent Christmas with
hand bouquet of pink rotebuds and the bride's travelling costume being
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Shively were h.n.w
happy one fnr
for »ti&gt;v»n
eleven wiUtiar.
soldier* fmrn
from lng
ing pancakes
pancakes and
and sausage.
sausage.
Wednesday till ^-Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Snyder of Ocon- rived Friday night to help with the Christmas guest* ot their daughter.
Fort Custer. Oscar Page and Com­
Until recently the bride lias been
owoc. Wl*.
LEGLDS AUXILIARY
care of her father, V. A. Bates for Mrs. Thelma McGowan of Lansing
, Sunday.
mander l-arsen going to Batt
Mr. and Mr*. Loren Boyes and a few days.
—Remember the sewing date at
Miss Leone Leonard of Chicago
Miss Majesty Becker, os brides­ employed In lhe office at WMC,
Creek for them ixscul irrople wl
family were guest* of Mr. and Mra. son ipenl Christmas day with her
-Miss
WTW
Mr*. A. B. Gwinn's on Jan. 7.
Olive Lathrop relumed ~
to spent the post week with her par] maid, wa* gowned in a street length
entertained soldiers at dinner were
Wayne Mayo ot Olivet Christmas parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wester- Detroit Sunday after spending her
marly
a teacher but thia rear i*
. dress of blue with a corsage of
Dr. and Mrs. A. B Gwinn, five;
Day.
.
The next regular Auxiliary meet-. roa*buds Sgt. Clyde Devine of employed at the proving ground! of
Uhd at Muskegon.
Christmas vacation with Dr. and
Mrs. Claude Kelley, two; Rev. S. f.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner o!
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Frandsen Mrs. C. P. Lathrop.
Mr. and Mn. Karl Lake of Al­ Hathaway. J. H. Tredinnick. Walter lng is on Thursday evening. Jan. I uu^Ue Ky.. now stationed at
Detroit arc guest* of Mr and Mrs. spcni
ford.
8. Plan to attend if possible.
Fort 0^ WBa
man
ana me
spent i.riruimaa
Christmas and
the weeaena
weekend] Mr. and Mrt. Fred Hale enter- bion were guest* ot her parent*.
Homer Warner during thc holiday with Mr. and
“ Mra.
* ■* Robert- Laurentained at a family dinner Christ­ Mr. and Mrs. A- ToHes over Chrtst- Ryan and Hugh Riley, each one.
Centering the table where re- ।
Women of thc Unit will appre- I
The names of thc men were: Sgt.
vacation.
son at Pittsburgh.
mas Day for relatives from Alaska, mas.
were served after the&gt; ding were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brink
_________ elate having a new stove in freshm?nt*
the
Raymond Wieprechl. Corp. John
and family of Premont, Miss Helen
Mrs. Edward Downs and Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgan and eighteen being present.
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Palmer spent
Vaughn, kitchen
as ..
it will -greatly
facilitate I
— ------------------------Bempf were in Allegan on Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Milo Morgan attend­
Spangenberg and Miss Anna Krog­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-: Beck. Private* Daniel ViUghr..
" when serving dinners,
dinners. ,I pink rosebuds, narcissus and while er of Kent City, and Mr. and Mm.
day attending thc funeral of Mrs. ed the funeral of Frank Comstock of daughter Beverly were guests at the aid Ahrens and family of Grand Oakley Taylor and Jack Buredorf. ~ their work
। tapers. The wedding cake was dec­
from
the
50th
Fie!&lt;
Artilfery:
Priluncheons,
etc.
Ousta Pixley.
Clarence Davidson of Kalamazoo.
Saugatuck on Sunday.
Bliss Doster home. Prairieville Rapids.
’ orated with violets.
Mr. und Mra. Kent Drake and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard were township over Christmas.
Mr*. Anna Deal spent Christmas
I Mr. and Mrs. Swadllng went to
two sons of South Haven were guest* Christmas day of her sister,
George Robinson spent Christmas, his parents' home at Stockbridge ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
Dr and Mrs. c. r
P. Lathrop and with her son and daughter-in-law,1 Harold Cole, u ta&gt; Is stationed at
Chrb-lma* guests of Mr. and Mr*. Mra. Oco. DeVries and daughter Miss Olive Lathrop were Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Neuman Deal of Fort Brady. Sault 8te. Marie, Is in Grand Rapids.
•i »for
— •*
— balance
•------- -•
—«-—•Mr. and Mn. Richard Hathaway
the
of his •furlough
Wayne Merrick.
Befty in Grand Rapids.
day
home on a seven-day furlough.
:
---------- —»•■»---------from Fort Custer. For the present, of route 5. Hastings, announce Um
. guests of Dr. and Mra. O. H. , Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. David Walers spent
The Orlie
Orlle Bishops from Holland Southwick of Grand Rapids,
Rapids.
Palmer Osborn will return to
Mrs. Swadllng will continue her marriage of their daughter. Pearl
Mrs. Jerry Andm* und two sons LAMMERS—TRIBBLE
Christmas with their son-in-law and the Lou Bishops of Detroit
1*
* ------------------------------■■ spent . Harvard college the latter part of spent Christinas in Battle Creek
Herbert
Wensloff of Detroit
work in the office of the Hastings Marie, to Private John W. Duff,
Christmas eve
at six-thirty
und daughter. Mr. and Mra. Ira spent Chriitmas with their parents, his Christmas vacation with his the weeBi motoring back with un­
Mfg. Co. _____ „ 1K,
with herlather. O. Collge.
.„
ctoefc ,the
he ceremony umUm
o'clock,
uniting la
InI
.
Chaffee of Quimby.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bishop
j parents of Merrick* Comers on the , other college student from Detroit.
Mrs Erm. Oar.h.rr ... &lt;hr uunt m.m.er Mr. B.rb»ra Crook Tno25 .I
.“1 Sr. of Carlyle, Ill. on Saturday
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dawe ot
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Grigsby and ] State Road and other relatives.
i Mrs. Arnold Malcolm of Lake
evening. Dec. 27. The young cou­
ohdMn.
mol On- w, „a a..,,..
Detroit came Wednesday to spend Mr. and Mn. Bert Spark* spent' Mrs. F. H. Goll-and children of I ode*** spent Tuesday with Mr* olMr.
.i. hmihir.ln.lir
brother-in-law. Mr ind
and Mr?
Mrs MarMax- ple were attended by Mlaa Phyllis
ondaga on Christmas day.
--t
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Lammers
of,
a- th» Ridder of Frankfort. 8. Dakota,
Christmas.with her parents. Mr. and Christmas day with Mr. and Mra. I Nunlca, came Monday of last week .
Pnlmaticr. her son Wendell
Ccrtsr creek, was read at the home . wn.
c!1 L&lt;eonard. Battle Creek,. —
the
Mis*
Barbara
Piersma
of
Grand
.
________________________________
Mrs. Otto Isenhath.
.
A. L. Brown In Grand Rapids.
; to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. j driving over for her in the evening ,
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Swadling. and Walter Hazell of Kalamaaoo.
Mbs Charlene Wenger of Nash­
Mra. Carl Eckstrom and children I V. A. Bates and grandfather. A. W. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett. Sr. Rapid* is spending tiie week with of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mra. ■ the groom's parent*. Stockbridge:
The bride graduated from Hao— grandmother, Mrs.
Mr. Frank
Pr.i.v Hos­ Gary’ 8. Crook, by the Rev. Fay C. i Miss Carrie Swadllng. sister of the i ting* high school and attended
her
ville is spending her Christmas are spending the hoUdays with her I Cook.
' will be entertaining Mr. and Mra h
Wing of Woodland in the presence I groom, and her fiance. Warren • Western Michigan College for two
vacation, with her grandparents, parents at Ann Arbor. Mr. Eck- j Mrs. Richard D. Green and sons Arthur Dow and Mr. nnd Mrs mer.
of the immediate families. A beau­ Crandall. Ypsilanti, and Mr. and! yeara. At present ahe is employed
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Winslow.
strom Joining them over Qhrtstmu., of Ferguson. Mo . were Wednesday Adrian Smith for New Year's dlnChristmas
tree]1 Mra. Clarence Bushnell. Oshtetao. I at McDonald's Drug Store al KahEdger returned Saturday from tifully lighted
Charles Watrous, nnd daughter.
i^j
guest*
Mlss Hazel Caukin was home j dinner
---------------- of 'her
— *brother-in-law
—“— *“ ’— hcr
Mtu Gladys Watrous, of Pontluc from Appleton. Wta.. for the holi­ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alonio E.; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bottum re­ Jackson where they had been for farmed the background far the/ ]
service.
were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Shir­ day weekend with her parents. Mr. Trim.
' turned Monday from Ann Arbor Christmas.
WORD RECEIVED
The
bjide
wore
a
dress
of
gold
] FHO»t LINDEN HAYES
ley Henry Christmas night.
and Mrs. Elmar Caukin. returning
Mr. and Mrs George Bauer and
S. Army and is at present stationed
Frank F. Goech spent the week- : a(ter spending Christmas week with
Mrs. C. D Bauer has returned on Sunday.
end in Lansing a* the guest of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bottum and GeorgeAnnc of East Lansing spent colored crepe trimmed with brown ] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hayes were. at Fort Custer
and her corsage
from Philadelphia. Pa., where she
Reed Furrow and Ml*s Ellen and Mrs. Bert Jones While there j family,
Christmas and thc weekend with velvet
Mr. and Mrs. Duff will reside In
roscouas and
ana holly.
nouy.
, m,de
on Wednesday when
rosebuds
was thc guest of her sister and Hutchins of Flint and Mr*. Marie he also visited relative* in East | Mr and Mrs Cnr]twi Kaechelc of relative* here.
Attending the couple were her' ti,eV received a letter from their
biothcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chiidl Bigler of Grand Rapids were Christ­ Lansing.
Guest* of Mr. find Mr*. Fred sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and'Mn- Linden Hayes, from Fort Arm- ed an apartment
i Wyandotte and Mr. and Mrs. RobHoffman.
mas guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Free­
Gamble
Sunday
were
Mr.
an
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloom enter- , crl Vrooman of this city were guest*
Of r.ee
necessity:
(he
Mrs Ray Shroyer of this city.
strong. Hawaii. O.
------ yf Jite
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of man Furrow.
tained Mr. and Mrs Arthur Craw- । of Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Rice on Genard Austin.
With thc warning that Um W! A Christinas dinner waa nerved letter was short but he *iS1i*re‘l
K.il.uiuizoo, tqM'iU Christuia* with
Harold Bolo of Fort Leonarc} ford and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Warren 1 Christmas day.
Miss Marjorie E. Boyes b&gt; spend­ for the bridal couple and guest*,‘hem that he was "ail right," which berculosls death rate In
their parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. Harley Wood.' Ma., who iut* been spending and sons. Harold and Harvey, all
Mr and Mrs. Earl Coleman. Mrs. Ing u part of her vacation ns the after the ceremony.
increased IB per cent d
waa cheerful news. He Is st* lionFox and Mr. und Mrs. Archie a week's furlough with his parent*, of Orangeville for Christmas.
; Qt-orgc Coleman. John and Jimmie guest of Mr. Und Mr*. Robert Dlb-1i Those present al the wedding ed near Honolulu and it was the
Reickord.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bolo. relumed
Guest* at the home of Mr. and gp&lt;.nt Christmas with Mrs. Earl blc of Chicago.
Association urged that mosey
were the brides parents. Mr. and
had heard from Linden
Mr. and Mra: Arthur Haven, Mr. Saturday morning
Christmas
guest* of Dr. and Mrs.. Mrs Crook. Chiquita Jean Tribble 151nce ^tare Dec. 7.
Mrs. Guy Bauer on Christmas were coleman s sister and husband. Mr
-------------- - -----------------------------------Christmas seals be sent in promt
and Mra. Edgar Hocvenair. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs Max Bauer of De- | Bnd Mrs. Chas. Wilson at Almont. ? E. Lowry were J. J. Lowry o!.
Beth Boyes nnd Rodney and Miss Owasso called on Hastings relatives troit. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Dr. un(j Mrs. D. D. Walton en- Linden and Mr. and Mrs. C. M : and Mrs. Olive Campbell of Has- ------------------------------ tings: the groom's parent*. Mr. and'
Elinor Haven spent Christmas with und friends Wednesday enroute to Bauer and two sons of Plainwell.tertained as Christmas guest* his I Poole of Lapeer.
relatives ut Onondaga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch»*
ppe 1 andparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Walton
Mr. and Mr*.Harry Young
en-I1 Mr* .John Lammers of Cedar
Middleville to spend Christmas with
t Creek and Mrs. Pay Wing of WoodMr. nnd Mr*. James Langston and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bchenkel.
son ot Marshall and thc former's of Kalamazoo and his sister. Mis.. tertained her poitmte. Mr. and Mrs.;
TKntE
Mtes Dona Stuart were Chrlstma*
Crandall
Allsburg
of Grand Rapids, on,
Dr. and Mra. Leland Holly of mother. Mrs. Chappel of San An- ! Frances w
.ww... of South Bend., Van. -,
B ———
’ Mr. and Mrs. Lammers are re- i
gue*l* of Mr and Mrs. John G Muskegon and son Leland, Jr., a | tonlo. Texas, were Christmas week I Ind.
, Christmas day.
Ruimveld and Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert student at Exeter. Mass., prep school. guest* at the Maurice Pierson home. | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hall and
William Dibble of Chicago wru a ' siding al 344 W. State Road. Has- |
Hotel Hostings
Tressa Cleveland
Phone 2711
Hossack of Kalamazoo.
visited relatives and friends in HasMiss Lucy Bassett was home | Miss Gretchen Bevcrwyk went to guest al the home of Mr. and Mr*, tings, the groom being employed by I
Edward L. Barker, professor of ting* on Monday of last week.
I from the Lansing library for - Detroit Monday evening to meet I] c-ari
Ear) o
R. ttnvKu
Boyes non
part nt
of !■«*
last u.-»*ir
week. : the E. W Bliss Co.
meteorology at the Unlvarslty of
Mrs. Edward Caukin. who has ] Christmas and lhe weekend. Miss Norman Hall, who Is home on a ten coming on Wednesday.
‘
w
and
”
MrsToT
Penny
and
!
ANNIVERSARY
SURPRISE
।
Alabama al Tuscaloosa, and Mis* been willi her husband at Tulia- Lucile Bassett of Grand Rapids days' furlough from Camp Beau- ”Mn
*'*
J
’
"L’'
Joy Fitzgerald of Cassopolis were' homa. Tenn., has returned to Has- was with the family for Christmas regard. La.
children of Royal Oak visited Mr.
The home of Mr. and Mra. Alien
dinner guesb* of Mr. and Mrtv tings, as Mr. Caukin has been
Sunday night guest* of Mr. and and Mra. Vemor Blough and Mrs., Griffin near Hickory Comers, wag -'
Clare McKee on Friday evening.
transferred to a western camp.
Mark Lee spent Christmas and Mra. Earl Coleman were her broth­ Ette Blough over thc weekend.
j the scene of a delightful surprise on1
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones re­
Mr. and Mra. Burr Van Houten the weekend in Quincy with Mrs. er and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. azid Mr*. E. F. Bottum and Sunday. Dec. 21. when a group of
lumed Saturday from Detroit where und son Btcve of Rocky River, Lee and baby at the home of her Mitchell of Boyne City and Mr. and Mis* Anqie Bates went to Grand relatives arrived with a cany-in
they had been visiting relatives for Ohio, were guest* Christmas and parents. Dr. and Mrs. 8. E- Farr Mrs. E&gt;nil Nassoti and two children Rapid* Tuesday to attend thc fu- dinner and aifls to remind them It
ten days. Their grandsons. Jim and Friday of Mrs. Sarah Brandstettcr and also made a business trip Into of Petoskey.
; neral of»a cousin. Bert Marrell.*
was their 40th wedding anniverJack Jones, accompanied them and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brand- Indiana.
Mrs. Arthur Reasoner had as ’sary /
Mr and Mr*. James Bristol and
home and will spend the balance of stetter.
Mra. Deed Newton spent Chrlit- Mr. and Mr*. Steve Bristol of Mus- 'r.„zcziz
tz: Christinas Day her I Those present were Mr. and Mra.
guest* for
their vncaUoii here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Timmerman mts with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Clark kegon attended an open 2house
and ----------------son-in-law. Mr.
and
Manson Newton. Richland: Mra.
—.,i daughter 2:._
.
.
Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. of Jackson were Christina* guests and children at Middleville. Other party al the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Milton Bennert
"*
of Detroit.
Maude Graves—
nnd daughter BesKnopf
Wednesday
night und of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Downs. guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gail Conklin In Battle Crcex.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hosmer .de. Wickliffe. Ky: Mr*. Mae
Chrlstifin* day were Bill Fennell of Other guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Al­ Slocum and Mrs. Leola Clark of Christmas Eve.
spent Christmas with thc latter's' Schatiffhauser. Delton; Mason NewSouth Halen. Mr. and Mr*. Jim bert Craig and Miss Dori* Craig Grand Rapids.
Mra. W U SI111Iter* and Mrs C. daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs.1 ton. East Barry: Mr. and Mrs,
•ft
Fennell of Lansing apd Miss Jean of this city.
*
Mr. and Mra. La Ploy Greenfield............._______
____ Mart Piersmu of Grand Rapid.*,
W. Wespinter_______________
were Christmas_guest*
i Isaac Schauffhauser. Baltic Creek;
Fennell and Miss Norma Halde­
Mr. and Mra. Roy Davis of New Maurice Greenfield and Mr. and ' nt
of iiu.
tire foriner's &gt;Uiu&gt;hi»*
daughter and mn.
son- ] Mr.
&gt;—and
-------------------------------------Mrs. Earl 3milh of De- ] Mr. and Mrs. Edward Acker, Mr.
man of Dearborn
-mH and
and Mrs.
Mr« Rufus
Rllfilx Weaver
o( ' Mnd MF*. James ShUtiOW, AUgUSt*'.
York, who came to Battle Creek for Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield, also Miss ] In-law, Mr. and Mr*.' Gordon Clc- 1 troll
—_____
Mr. and Mrs La Floy Greenfield an anniversary celeornrion of Gen­ Thelma Johnson of Muskegon, were ment of Belding. Mrs. Shultcrs re- Rutland were guests of Mr. and Ed Newton, Hastings.
cl thus city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred eral
J Mrs. malnlng
—
‘ until Tuesday. Mrs. Edwin Smith for Christmas.
| op-n house for neighbors and
eral SYxrwIx
Food*, were ULMtn
guest* Pririav
Friday anrl
and Christmas ---------------guest* of **Mr. and
Henney of Carlton. Robert Henney Saturday of Mr. and Mr*. C. 8.]j Dewayne
Dcwayne Greenfield.
w-"- and
•••■i son LeonI। Mrs Vada Kane
Mr. and Mrs. R*y Hiatt of Battle • friends was held In the afternoon.
of East Lansing and Miss Dorothy Pott* and other friends.
| Mr. and ”
Mra.
Frank Bteinke. ! ard of Nashville were in Hastings, Creek and Mrs. Nell Proos and Jean 1 A lace cloth covered the dining
T
Steckle of Buttle Creek were guests
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Mattoon spent I Janice and Itelgh.
Leigh. Mr. and Mrs Christmas day to see their aunt., and Jack of Grand Rapids are table which was centered with a
of Mrs. Ralph Henney of Carlton from Wednesday till Sunday with Leslie Wright and son Robert of Mrs. Lou Cressey who has been guests of Mr. und Mra. Guy Old- beautifully decorated anniversary
for a Christmas eve party.
confined to l»er home for some dings,
cake, flanked with white candles In
Mr*. J. H. Perkin*. Miss Dorothy and Mrs. F. C. Rowley of Adrian, vileg of Detroit were guest* of their time with bronchial trouble.
Mr. and Mrs A "
D.-yMcDonald
"
,J ---* and ruby glass holders.
and Norman Perkins left Friday to Other guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Steinke family relatives ovpr ChristDr. and Mr*. Frank
a Carrothers mineAnne hum
and Frederick returned wwi,Sunmir-ii
Allen uiunu
Griffin kiiu
and lLillian
-uuiii Newton
spend tiie remainder of thc holi­ Clare Jone* of .Wyandotte.
| mas.
attended a Christmas g.
gathering at day from .Port Huron
.
where they &gt; were married al Cloverdale, Dec. 21.
day* with their daughter and sister
MUs Helen Wooton of Detroit waa ' Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo E. Trim her mother's home in
n Whitehall had been the guests of relatives | tool and began housekeeping on a
Mr*. J. A. Wlsennuer and husband the guest of her parent*. Dr. and' spent from Wednesday until Friday Christmas Eve and were guests at since Wednesday.
j farm near Bedford where they lived
of Baltimore. Mil
Norman will Mrs. J. A. Wooton. from Wednesday —
12: ~zi
with
relatives at Naahville. and zr.
on lhe Rupert Carrothcra home in;
Rev. and Mr*. J. R. ChrispeU । ten years before moving to their
remain for an indefinite period.
till Friday. Dinner guesU of Dr. and Christmas day enjoyed n family Grund Rapid* on Christmas day.
have m their guest* during the re- present- ■home.
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Winslow and Mrs. Wooton on Christmas were —
get-to-gether
t
zi
at ™
the 2zzr.c
home zf
of the
Mis* Agnes Smith and Mis* Helen vlval. Rev. Homer McRoberts of
Elaine. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Weav- Mr. and Mra. Roy Andrus of Lan-1 latter's mother. Mrs. Flora Schulze Taylor on the nursing staff nt the Beulah and Song Leader Robert FIFTIETH WEDDING
i-r and daughter and Mis* Charlene sing.
| of Nashville.
University hospital. Ann Arbor, Conley of Bellaire.
Wcngrr of Nashville spent Christ­ ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Webster and spent from Friday till Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Webster
Mr and Mrs. Sidney Fifield cele­
inas with lhe former's son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Garret Isham were' daughter of Detroit visited his par­
had as guest* for Christmas their brated lliel? fiftieth wedding anni-1
and daughter In Waterloo. Ind. guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fin-] ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Webster, Charles Smith on South Market St. daughters and husbands. Mr. and veraary Thursday with all ot their ‘
Elaine remained for thu week with strom of Flint for Christmas. AU Saturday
~
‘
and Sunday.
'
""
Mr. and' *'
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Allen and Mrs. Vernor Blough and Mr. and children and grandchildren present..
her sister.
were guest* on Christmas day of Charles Webster of Battle Greek son Edward spent Christmas with. Mrs. RuaseU Tolles.
Both have lived in this vicinity all i
Charles and Jack Bowman of Bay were ChrUUngs guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Allen's parents and grandMr and Mrs. Erne.st Hayes enter­ their lives.
Mrs. Fifield Is the
City, going M&gt; Detroit for dinner.
father. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bates wined Mr. and Mrs Elmo Soules daughter of Levi and Mary Ann
Christmas gucsla ot Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paulin and and A- W. Cook, returning to their'and
•^nd Mr*.
Mrs. Ella Tyrrel of Battle Hubbell Mr. Fifield. lhe son of WilClare McKee were Mr. and Mrs. son Richard of Rockford. 111., spent home In Mt. Clemens. Christmas. CrirekT
Creek; Phil Griffin of Hickory Cor
Cor-­ Ham Pitt and Clarinda Fifield.
j
Frank McKee of Marcellus and Mr. Christmas with her parents. Mr. nlght.
ner* and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Fifield have three
nnd Mra. Lyle Ackerly of this city. and Mrs. Herbert Calkins. Another
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Surplice of and family of Hastings for Chrut- children. Mrs. Neil Newton of Free-I
The
latter
has
just
been
discharged
house
guest
over
the
weekend
was
mas.
Baltimore
township.
Master
Sgt
STEAM BEAT
port. Eoiest Wm. of Rutland and
from thc American Legion hospital. Miss Suite Smith of Toledo, who Cecil Valdick of Fort Custer, andI
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Offley and M&lt;)|r
,c. luU
ric™.
Edgar of urwiBCVU
Orangeville,
fourteen
HOT A COLD WATER
Battle Creek, where she was a tu­ visited Miss Patricia Calkins.
Mrs. Ray Ward of Ceresco were- Nancy Lou of Grand Rapid* and ■ gtandchildren and one great-grandX &lt;. and Mrs Vron.l.
berculosis patient.
Oueate of Mr. and Mrs. Howard called to Deckerville for the funeralI Mr.
French Ritchie utxH
und son.
SHOWER BATH
Mr.
E. Royer
had
as Frost over Christmas were lhe lat- of Leonard Valdick. another son Carol Kay of Howell were present
_ and Mrs. L. _
....
..
As has been their custom for
guests from away for Christmas, ter's mother and brother. Mrs and brother, who was killed in an at thc family dinner al the home twenty-five vears. tiie family spent
Single 33.M per wk. op
.._____
.. .__________
~
Mr.
and .Mrs.
Emerson Royer
and Haael Doolittle and Donald Doo­ automobile accident.
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rllclilc on Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Katherine. Piqua. Ohio; little from Syracuse, N. Y. Mr?
L. Paul Bates who Is stationed Sunday.
Fifield. Those present were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Teeter and fam­ Doolittle Will remain for several with the 121lh infantry at Camp;
Mr. and Mr*. Myron Tuckerman Mrs. Neil Newton and children. Mr.I
ily. Coal* Grove; Mn. Ruby Barry weeks but Donald returned on Sun­ Livingston. La. arrived December spent Christmas Day with their and Mrs. John Nansy and son of;
and children. Cartton and John day.
23 to spend his Christmas furlough daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and near Lansing: Mr. at)d Mrs. Gary]
Foster from M. 3. C, East Lansing.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mra with his parent* and grandparents Mrs. Wendell Boylan of BalUe Newton of Belding: Mr. and Mr*.
Cameron McIntyre. Norman and Mr and Mrs. V. A- Bates and A Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman Vernon Newton and Mr. and Mra.!
Ann at a Christmas gathering on W. Cook of W. Green St., leaving’ arc expecting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Charles Wallace of Hastings: Mr.
.Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Monday, for the return trip to' Green of Assyria Center for New and Mr*. Charles Bodine of Vir­
Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine camp
, Yeai's Day guests.
ginia: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fifield
: ol Barryville, AnneJla and Shlrlle
Guest* of Mr*. F. E. Adair and and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar.
Brumm of Nashville. Mrs. Nell tained lhe following for Cliri*una&lt;i Mr. and Mrs. Netl Adair for Christ* Fifield and children.
1 Walker of Chesaning and Mr. and dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Robert tna* were Mr und Mrs. H. L. Stei­
The cares and trouble* of
. Mrs. Russell Mead. Kent and Jane Gamble and Bobby ot Centerville, ger and daughters of Lansing. Mr. MARRIAGE LICENSES
the old year are gone ...
1’
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton CrtU and and Mrs. Tom Young and children Orlo E. springer. Middleville
Mrs. Nelson Gardner and son ar­ Mary cathryn of Vicksburg. Rich­ of Battle Creek, and Lee Young and Lydia B. Rodgers, Middleville ..20,
let’s welcome the new
&gt;
rived in Hasting*. Wednesday, hav­ ard and Marton Gamble of Bliss­ Miss Patricia Young of Dearborn.
with confidence and?
22
Ing driven through from San Fran­ field. and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Harry Parker of Jackson was Theron 8. Hecht. Carlton ...
MACH1NELESS cisco where they expected to spend Gamble and Charles of Hastings. I a guest of Mrs. Adair on Saturday Verna LaJune Barcroft. Irving ..18;
strength, and resolve to
!
Reo Scott Brink. Milford. Mich. 28
the winter while Lieut. Gardner
Spending Christmas day wlUi Mr. and Sunday.
MAKE
was on duty in lhe Philippines. and Mrs Robert A. Mills were Mr , Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tuckerman Marian E. Woodman. Woodland..281
make it thc best yet.
APPOINTMENTS
The family trader, fully equipped and Mrs. Gerald Nash of Hopkins. were in Castleton last Wednesday Ronald A. McKibben. City
EARLY
Mr and Mrs. Walter Mansfield of j to help observe thc 60th wedding Alice L. Beadle. City - .
by a large truck and suffered con­ Baltic Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Clark anniversary of her parents. Mr. and
siderable damage, but was fortu­ O'Donnell and two children. *Kenith Mrs. Ardli Grave* The latter lias
The United States Is gradually
nately well protected by insurance. and Patti, and a special guest on been In falling health for aotne- being Ireed from tuberculosis. In 30
this occasion was a nephew, of time but wa* able to join in the years lire death rate has been cul|
HASTINGS
festivities
of
the
occasion.
Since
from Ueui. Gardner who war. en "Bol£ Mill;. Garth Bogart of
by 75 per cent. Christmas Seals i
route to Um: Philippine* a few days Grand Traverse county, now sta­ then however. Mr*. Graves, la re-1 |WVe helped U&gt; llnauce Uibm vic Uy- .
ported In quite a serious coudlUou. • r&gt;s,
1
before tiie war started.
tioned at Fort Outer.

Miss Dorothy. Roush of Kalama-

BEST WISHES FOR
The Beauty Bor

1 942

1II1IMIIII

HAPPY

&lt;&lt;

•h

YEAR!

BAIRD'S

Bakery Specials
WE STILL HAVE A FEW FRUIT
CAKES L«ft Over From Christmas

ROOMS

Both light and dark. While they la&gt;t
we are elating them out at 50 per cent
OFF REGULAR PRICE.

BANGHARTBAKERY

HOTEL HASTINGS

HAPPY NEW YEAR
AND BEST WISHES
PERMANENTS

“

$2-5° GV

3O7]

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

HapH New Saar

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BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP

�Tiie Churches

A. C. GATES FARM IMF1KMENTH
ha* opened a new store, UT W. Slate
, Hl.. Hastingv Foil line Mlnneapolla-

Ouyla Pease, aged 65. of Cedar
reek, died Sunday afternoon at1

EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING

Sheldon Agency
All Kinds of Insurance

HARDWARE STOCK
FOR SALE

Cards of Thanks
Rapid*.

MAN WANTED

AUCTION SALES

AT ONCE
Large feed company with na­
tional reputation want* man
for good paying work in Ihia

HENRY -FLANNERY
morning unlil Saturday (nomlng.

DR. L J. CASTON

Rev and Mrs. Harold Bugbee and
Betty visited their sister. Mrs Merle 1
Perkins, and family of Alma from
Wednesday Uli Friday.
A large audience enjoyed the'
Christmas program at Hie Wesleyan

OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

Hastings

family hear Nashville.
Christmas guest* of Mr and Mrs.
Orin Haynes were Clayton Hanes
and Mr. and Mrs Robert Hill and
I baby of Battle Creek and Mr. and

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gag and Oil Fired
R*p*iri

furnished

sad

in-

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

Mr. and Mrs. Mvron Simpson and
children spent Christmas with her
parents. Mr and Mrs. Edd Woodin'

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Mrs. Grace Simpson Is night
nurse for Mrs Chaney Miller at the

Vert Robinson is employed as day

been very sick with strep infection. I
A
nurse from Lansing, who has:
been caring for them, has returned'

WISHES YOU ALL
A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Mr. and Mrs Sam Vanderwoude's!
daughter and husband of Martin
spent Christmas with the home

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Mrs. Ross CodwaUnder of Kala­
mazoo Is spending the Christmas
vacation at her home here. Dinner
guests Saturday night weye her
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bellin­
ger and daughters of Banfield, and
sister. Miss Jessie Bellinger, local.
Mr and Mrs. Leile McArthur are
moving to their new home near lhe
Kellogg school.

JAKE DEPRIESTER

Mrs. Clarence Campbell, of Cedar
Creek expect to leave this week for
Tennessee and other parts of the.
couth. Mrs. Campbell for a few

PIANO TUNING
'tVodnri tea \

Call E. T. WOOD

COWS - $4.00

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Bames of Grand Rapids will visit
his mother Tuesday on their way io
Florida where they will spend the

Mr and Mrs LaVem Calthrop
and Mr. and Mrs. L. Erb and family
of Delton spent Christmas day with
Mr. and Mrs Paul Nagle at Gull

Liat your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED

ner Christmas day.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Shelp and
family spent Christmas day in
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs Merle Pfundt of Bay
City and Miss Dorothy Jolinson of
Flint were holiday guests ot their
parents. Mr and Mrs. Lewis John-

After working for six months at
a new factory, the superintendent
though that he wasn't popular, so

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

Auto Insurance
DWIGHT FISHER. Agt.

"how is it the men don't seem to
like me. Why. at my last place they
gave me a silver teapot when I

A group of 10 children and young
married people entertained many
families with Christmas carols on
Christmas Eve. after which they
enjoyed refreshments at the home
of Mrs. Margaret Boulter.
Mr*. Georgia Bellingham is spend­
ing several day* with her »on and
family. Mr. and Mn. Earl Belllng-

Only a silver teapot.” said the
candid worker. "Gosh, if you'd only
leave here we'd make It a gold one!”

CASH

Leon Pott* spent Monday evening___ ____ _____ _____ _____ ________
at Melvin Halghta near Freeport, j spent Christmas day with their parMrs Gertie Harris and brother ent*. Mr. and Mrs Irving Boulter
Charley Skinner were among the: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dick have
guesU at Paul Gibson* on Christ- moved to Galesburg
mas day.
i Our community was saddened.
John Lukso and family ate Friday afternoon by the sudden
Christmas dinner with their son.! death of Mr* .Jacob Adrlanson The
Steve and wife in Grand Rapids. ' funeral wa* held Sunday at the
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Colburn church, with burial in the Pralrieand lhe latter's sister. Fem and vUle cemetery. Our deepest symLarrr. Mrs. Sarah McCaul and son P*1*1* u extended to the family
Roy and wife were guest* at Mr
Mr
Mr» Ernest Farr .pent

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

“l
Wl IS.B— |&gt;M» la r|r,am&lt;l*h&lt;„
and
rontrol lk»r. .,11 nol 1,.
•kaw« si Dalian Ikraigh |U durillan
•r 11,r war Jo. Har«»r.
. | |

Truss Fitting

it
|

AtrroMOBtUB a tbuckb—
FOB 8AI.E
rote RALE—lais yard Tadar wtaa
ia good rnndliion. Ray W Chand
l*r. Call flailing, Citj Hank -lol
if
roM MALE—1V18 Defeto Fordar. g&gt;.od
&lt;*»**• Ph—_* 1104.
n
Fok BALK — Thkb-ForT'CnuaJ. gAd
rnad.ltoa rbaap
,uUk ,4|,
Rl
mr K. Ballh. 313 W. Ag|,la Hl. J.g!

*priat«

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potts enter­
tained on Christmas day, Mrs. Lenna Johnson. Vance Sharp and wife
and daughter. Mrs. Woodrow Gil­
Mr and Mn Delon Hughe* and
lett Of Grand Rapids. Harold Eng­
land and family of Lansing and family of Toledo. Ohio spent the
Morris Lewis and wife of Kalama-

Mr. and Mra. Ouy McNee enter­
tained Charles Gibbs and Wife, and
Creek over the holidays
Mrs. Gertie Harris and Chas SkinMr. and Mrs George Adrlanson
entertained at a Christmas dinner
Sunday with 34 prevent.
daughter Fern and son Larry
Mr. and Mrs Earl Boulter spent
spent Sunday at Robert Baird* near the weekend with her parents. Mr.
। Hastings.
and Mrs. Oliver Hayward at Kala-

Then again, the LiUle Red Hen
might
gtvg
Washington some
pointers on siiell production.

WEPAYTOP MARKETPRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $5.00
Phone Collect

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

son Keith, of Otecgo vi»ited his
mother. Mn H. E Borne*. Sunday

AUCTIONEER

Hatting. Phoa* ms

HORSES - $5.00

Mn. Hazel Nunnemakcr visited
her son. Mr. and Mrs Wilber Tolles
and children of Hastings Sunday. |

JERRY ANDRUS

LY BARKER'S

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

NO OTHER WORK SHOES
ON EARTH LIKE THEM!

WOLVERINE

SHILL

HORSEHIDES
Have Uppers, Soles

and insoles of
Inner-Shell
Horsehide

IT’S AN ACTUAL FACT:
No other work shoe in the
world is so thoroughly con­
structed of Genuine shell
horsehideand noother horse­
hide is triple-tanned to amaz­
ing softness and flexibility
the way Wolverine's secret
process does it. That process
Jives you work shoes as comortable as old slippers, and
even dry that way after
soaking. Yet, it re­
tains all the wear-de*
fying toughness that
A
makes shell horse­
hide world famous
A]
for money saving
durability. In Wol­
verine Shell Horse­
hides you not only
get far greater comHF
tort but also a whole
Bm
lot longer service..

Com* in and try on
a pair of 'am soon!

^^•rlne'a
trinl
•M mnf proc'

'*«theraofto

�IIE U 1 3 IL .

THE HASTINGS BANNER

*Ts

MAYOR LOWRY INSISTED BUSINESS
STREETS BE PAVED AND THEY WERE

SECTION TWO-PAGES 1

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR
average city of It* *lze.

Over 75

TRAFFIC
TIPS and QUIPS

wrong place and went to lhe ground BARBERS CORNERS
and ht on n metal something-orMi and Mrs. Max Bump spent
, other and move around like Grand­ Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
ent*
Miss Margaret Rnyiter
pa Snazzy.
Jerry says.. “You'd ward "ruder of Hastings.
Grand Haven Is spending t
make ah... of a Santa Claus."

JKiirrg
II y paths
By

s ? (i*

e S P U l ----------------------------- II

11 "

ready paved, and preparations for
more are being made.
We who enjoy tbese paved Hreels
In Hastings will be glad that Dr.
Our tree has never been so pretty cole oi Aoa. air. ana rars. utcar
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
Lowry made it plain that if lie
----——
.j this year. Besides two string* Fancher and three children of, family
Sunday dinner gu«*Ui
were elected, thc business district
was he required after his gradua-*—■' -—-----------------------------------------of lighted tinsel, icicle*, sur and Grund Ledge and Miss Bcmlta Cole ttt Hugh Meyera in Hastings.
must be paved: that he carried it
lion io serve a* Interne in a hoa-1 efforts could not be scored as suc- through to a fine success.' We are
lhe huge ornaments, we have some­ of Grand Rapids.
............
pital for a year before he could cewful as was shown by surface glad that he Insisted that first class
. pine cone* the school children
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston and
-z' practice his profession. He com- unevenness after wagon wheels had , materials must be used and a flrslI Something I'm so glad there ten t' 1“*"^ »‘lh aluminum paint. Then son Donald spent Christmas with achieve
failure, but never taking
1
pteted lhe medical course at Ann packed the dirt. When heavy rains
i —going to be any blackout ot Ger- i1 tried Cecil DeMiUe's suggestion relatives at Fremont.
&lt; class Job be done. We are pleased
1a chance Is the most successful.
Arbor, and began hte practice taicama the street was a mess. It i' that his only venture in politics
l man and Italian cla*.;ical music nnd toolc '°°p ,lake^• and hot water
Mbs Alice Poley of Cincinnati is •
a small town in Oakland county.. waa qulle a lime before gravel was II gave to Hastings its first paved
^Wine-tenths of the beet music in nnd bcBt “»«" ,o • whipped cream spending Christmas vacation with
Michigan. He had taken thc regu-, med. cobblestone paved gutter*1
the world has been composed by | «m*L&gt;tency with an egg beater and her mdther. Mrs. Jerry Potey
। streets, and furnished our citizens
lar course at Ann Arbor but hud mad, andzthe street properly cov- ' with a demonstration of the fact
Germans and Italians, mostly Ger- !pul B°bs
&amp;n0* on *he branches
Callers at Wm. Mishler's on
\ specialized in diseases of lhe eye.jere(i. That was a decided change
‘ mans, and we need the influence of I,nd ,hen M»«»hled artificial snow Sunday were: Mr. J. L. Brandie of
that while it costs n*&gt;ney to have
\ Hte first location did not offer theifor the ‘better but still left much | paved streets they are worth the
i thc great masters through the try- •0,1 1,1:11 nnd te it^ever gorgeous.
Big Rapids. Dr. and Mrs. S. E.opportunities he desired for ht*|4o-be"de»lred. For when lhe spring I
Brandle of Grand Rapid*.
I
lng
houra
aheadjnore
than
in
orWH|
tol)Ueti
„
ver&gt;
.
Happ&gt;
.
New
specially. That wm probably the1 break-up and the late fall rains)p
। dlnary Ume*
England it playing । year lo
oJ you May we
Mr and Mrs Herman Hauer and
reason for Ills coming to Rsitings ; Brrlved. the slreet become soft and; I HENDERSHOTT
this music to record attendance* ।
nnd Ioyal hearti ta roy
daughter Mabel le
were
dinner
When h&gt;'located )&gt;ere-he did not muddy. fUu of hollows and ruts,
Cough — Croujry Coughs
and our own Metropolitan Is doing [ prayer
We didn't send Christmas greet­
guests at Floyd Clum's on Christ-'
give up lhe general-practice but did When frwJta| weather arrived, the
■Tosca (Italian! and Tannhaaser ip
.----------------due to colds) is sighted try
anoitud
ma* Eve. On Christmas they were1
specialize in optical work.
He condmon 0( our highways in the ings but are here to wish all a
(German&gt;. Toscanini I* preparing HOPE CENTER
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
gue.d* at Albert Hauer's in West!
built up a large practice, and per- । business district defied description.
Two
of
our
telephone
lines
were
six
concerts
of
Beethoven
nnd
the
•
clnU(1
Moslu
.
r
u
m
very
poor
Woodland.
&lt; formed many difficult operations, j If a merciful weatherman sent us
out of order last Wednesday and
। Philadelphia Is scheduled for a ma- health.
Christmas
guests
at
Mra.
Jerry
He drew to our city many patiente' enough snow to bury the rough un“Oace trlsd nsver without!ThunBlay.
wood si HOOi
Jorlty of German and Italian ope.-- j Mr? Ml„a Aldrich is visiting her Foley's were: Mr. and Mrs. Nayj
from long distances and from larg- CVennes* that wm a lucky break
”
&gt;w&gt;~w
“
Dr. and Mrs- Glen Gunn and son
Sold by all druggists.
Bump and daughters, local: Wayne
er cities.
| There were hitching post* on each
of Kalamazoo
were
Christmas
Bump of Detroit: Mr. and Mrs.I
s«m«hU&gt;, t w. we toi-l-ute
ter ™u&gt;eT mV
I think I never knew a man who | side ot State and Jefferson in those guests at A. C. Clark's.
James Foley. Hastings and Mr. and I
enjoyed visiting more than Dr. days, and they were Used most of
Mr. and Mrs Ernie Matteson with brother in Northville.
to re-chnstcn “sauerkraut Sifi„.- Mrnermnit
Mr item
mid &amp;
mh
- T"IX'«.VS™J mJ sin: I Have
"“Tt
“iS.te“nd te'te
l-owry. After prescribing for ills the Ume when lhe sUires were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison at­
patient, he■ delighted
tajo^detended inc
lhe
annual
Whitworth mas party al the Grange iiau aim-; eqU4)jy dopey
- -- -—— aciigiueu to
io chaj
emit for
lor “^n.^ I do^t need^ur^o
n- ■■■
— — icnaca
arnazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
That often interfered ««‘l» «* to whut
in I Christmas party
Leon
Moon's
in day was enjoyed by many in thLs j
. . .
. might be found
--- UIIIUUII33
) at —
- - ■■ —
—...........
something funny—Seeing Buster I Warner and daughter from Delton
wlth Ills keeping hts engagement* the rear of thc places where the &gt; Dating. In the afternoon, Mr. and vicinity. Several were present from
spent Sunday- with their parents
nasnngs.
,.
[on
hl* knee* in front of the Christpromptly with other patient*.
He horses aloud, nor how high It would ■ jjrh Matteson called on relatives Hasting*.
Jerome Kidder of Battle Creek mas trw
llcr. stretching
n„vlvllu.a thc
Mlv tissue
lu,,ur, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Ashby.
would not visit if he considered his be piled by lhe time spring and' who were holding a Christmas party
Not much news in tills locality,
nt Wrtdsv
■ ....pP&lt;|nRa
,
Friday and Rnturdav
Saturday at
al the
the wrB
on nt* present and lab­
next patient's case very critical, settled weather arrived. To put It [ at the home of their mother. Mrs. spent
as every one is busy.
but if It wa* ordinary Illness, or mildly it was quite noticeable. Not Lillie Matteson, in the Week's dis­ home of hte mother. Mrs. Lydia oriotzsly spelling out lhe name on, Thanks to the Banner and it*
undernca(j,, When he gets
------- ----there
— *’—
they -------went
‘ 'to
“ Kidder. Tills was a farewell visit the
If he didn't know it was serious. all of this refuse was on the sides trict. From
force
for the lovely
Christmas earn [
B„ou |fte noor ,n |h&gt;l
_________
______________
hLv forenoon engagement to see a of the streets. Enough was dropped Hastings to spend the evening with a* Mr Kidder te hi&gt; bad health and hu tong
IMlienl in hte home might-possibly Into the travelled roadbed to their son Lawrence Matteson and s^nd'the “rrL^mde? of^the^wlntcr fashlon he ho,ds uP »»»&lt;«*• * »'*• ' Folk* who say politicians are
w*nler | disgusted with him for being “■ “cheap" aren't taxpayers.
tie filled late In lhe afternoon. Yet make a difference in IU texture. family.
Mr. and Mrs Rlnnle Mott' spent
his patients liked him so well that Also you copld detect II when the
Juvenile •
and
“ sarcastically Mid Why
Wh, --------------------------------------------------------don't you get your microscope?
they generally stood for these de­ wind blew lhe dust from II Into a few day* over Christmas with
on Mr and Mrs. Loy Smith on
He i eplied happily. "It would
lays. U wasn't much use to scold your nostrils in dry weather. So their daughter. Mrs. Karl Kruger
Sunday.
and
family,
near
Sturgbi.
.
more
gravel
was
drawn
onto
lhe
help."
about It. for he would apologize
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernie
Walker
spent
Chas.
Van
Vranken&gt;
had
Ids
MOTORISTS - Hie Na-'tonal
profusely, was sorry he had taken street, and lhe center of It grew
daughter. Mrs. Bull Hayward, and an enjoyable Christmas Jay with
What became of—All ^the ham­
Safety Council urges you to take
up bo much time with other cases, higher and higher with the pass­
-family with him on Chriattnu day. Mr. and Mr*. Chester Stowell of mocks you used to see stretched be­
thc Christmas spirit with you
* and he and you would smile; for ing years. After this process had
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill were Hastingstween trees in front yards? ALio
behind the wheel of your car
both knew he would probably do proceeded for a.decade or two. and in Battle Creek lost Wednesday to
The Walter Stager family spent
during the holiday season.
the same thing again, unless the still there was complaint, an elder spend the day with their niece. Miss. Christmas with Mr. Stager s moth- ij all the Inp robes with bright red
Hiaaer* i roses nnd hideous green leaves and
But thc Council hastens to add
case was extremely
dangerous. statesman of thc city council sraz Judith Hemphill.
er in Reed City. Mrs. Stagers
of the I frin8es c,car around?
that It doesn't mean thc kind of
Then when he had left hte medicine and vowed vehemently that if the
Mrs. Ernie Morgan of Hastings; brother. Victor, took care cf t—.
city
dads
would
grant
him
permis
­
Christinas spirit you can buy in
or prescription, he would mention
with her daughters. Alice and Vir­ chores during their absence and is
Patsy
has
her
cousin
here
and
bottle*. In fact, drinking and
some subject you would be glad to sion. he would give Hastings a ginia. were Christmas Eve callers&gt; expected to remain a few days.
they are calling each other "Ag­
driving is one big reason why
talk about, and a quarter or half main street that would be thc lalk at Albert Brill's.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. nes'* and "Mabel."
It resounds,
the traffic -toll always takes a
mi hour more would be gone. You of thc town and would give our city
Bennett
were Mr. .................
nnd Mre. from one end of tbe~Tiouse io the
Mr. and Mrs. Brill vere dinner’ M.
.... G.
„ ....
....................
big Jump during holiday festlviliked to luive him visit with you. an enviable reputation for having guests on Christmas of Mr. and I Rudd of Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. other and Li getting 'a little nau­
but did not enjoy his taking so tiie best business street In Michi­ Mrs. Clinton Lahr in Hastings
Richardson.
—
seating. *o the boys say. The girls
No. lhe Christmas spirit the
much time with the others. This gan. The city fathers, having lis­
Mrs. Robert Timm, who was In­ spend hours rolling their hair up
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bryans had
Council is- talking about te the
habit ot friendly visiting made folks tened to so many complaints, were their sons. Carl and Howard, and jured in the motorcycle acciden^ in Utile curls with a rnttall comb
one of courtesy and good will to­
like him—unless there wm too happy to turn lhe Job over to this families as supper guests and for has improved enough, to be taken and then along comes one of the
ward others. Courtesy on the
much delay in his over-due arrival. statesman. Let me tell you about a Christmas tree party, on Christ­ home from the hospital.
boys and knocks the curb helterhighway would prevent many ac­
Those who called on Mr. and Mrs. skelter. with one grand swat. Then
Dr Lowry rarely IcmV his patience
mas Eve.
cidents. and you couldn't give
In the early days, when every­
but it must have been strained al­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendershott Gilbert Tiinm this week were Mrs. thc glrLs patiently do them up
your fellow drivers a better gift.
most to tire breaking point with body In Hasting* burned wood for and Merle spent Chrislmu with Timm's mother. Mrs. Nelson, and again. Oh. unhappy me!
So this year, on the highway
hl* first automobile. Have you fuel, an "uliery." as it wu then her mother. Mrs. Daisy Tompson,, her brother. Harold Kelson, of Texand elsewhere—Give Courtesy for
in the Shultz district.
lived long enough to recall those
Jerry and i went out Christmas
called,
was
built
east
of
Mr.
HarMrs
Wilma
Kidder.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Christmas
day
guests
at
Chas.
Christina* I
'
wheezy, temperamental, one lung
Eve and played Santa Claus to
Wilbur Orville Bruce, and Forrest Price some •pecial friends and some nice
cars and their balky conduct when durg's greenhouse on Rxst State Hendershott's were, the
9 Stebbins Bldg.
one most needed their very best street In the second ward, and Schantz family. local. Wm. Schantz. called at the Nelson Hulbert home children. Coming off one of the
»
behaviour? They did nol adver­ quantities of ashes were given that Geo. McCulla. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie in Battle Creek Saturday night.
dark porches. I stepped off the
Miss Marguerite Kidder was Sun­
tise 90 to 150 H.P. engines tn tliose establishment. From them alkali Lockwood and brother. Hiram Lock­
day dinner guest of Miss Vada Fox.
day*. If the motor delivered any- and potash were extracted. The wood, all of Hastings.
Word comes from Clinton Brill In the evening lhe young ladles at­
treated uhe» were dumped down
giving remarkable service. Such u lhe steep bank near the establish­ that his company was to be sent to tended thc revival services at the
thing as making a hill on high iment until there was a large ac­ *ea on Saturday. Dec. 27th but Wesleyan church.
wun
’t allowed to tell where or lhe
On Christmas night Mr. and Mrs.
was rarely witnessed. Maybe you cumulation. 1 was never advised
entertained -----with -a
■-•- -----------------remember lhe roads of that period. what was thc special attraction name of tl\f boat. Their quarantine Clare Bassett
over but their leave of absence | Christmas party and tree. Those
Possibly you recall meeting a team this long-abandoned ashery. with wu
hart h//n
Mall ran Kt ill nr-.-nl u-rra Kir nnri Mm Amrw
on some narrow highway at that its big pile of old uhes. had for had been canceled. Mail can still present were Mr. and Mrs. Amos
reach’ him if sent to the same ad- Van Horn of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs
11113 elder
CIUCI statesman of that
---- - Ipar---lime und naw the frightened horses this
Sylvester Van Hom of Middleville.
do all sorts of crazy stunts in their ticular city council, but he claimed dr*J5
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Matteson Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. Bassett. Mis.
efforts to gel by you. It you were to have demonstrated that that old ‘ Mr
of Hastings spent Sunday with lhe Kate Kidder, and Mr. and Mrs
ash
pile
contained
the
ideal
sur
­
a good sport you stopped your ear
home
folks
here.
Henry Meyer* of Freeport.
and helped to lead thq cantanker­ facing material needed for lop-1
Mrs. Ella Lahr from the Gregory
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. Taggart.
ous animals past your automobile. dressing State St. He told his fel­ district spent the .weekend wish Cliarles Rose and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Tiicn when you cranked your car low Solons on thc council that her daughter, Mrs. Albert Brill.
Wm. Rose called on Mrs. Taggart's
for half an hour maybe, and it those ashes would pack down hard
sister. Mrs. Merrill Strlmback of
wouldn't budge, you were "alone and smooth and made an Ideal BARNUM SCHOOL
Woodland, who is recovering from
with your thoughts.” Do you re­ road. ’ So. under lhe supervision of
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fenstamaker of a serious operation.'
member what you thought, or may­ tills genius, teams and men were Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Wood school district enjoyed the
be said, about It? Or have you
Fender and son Floyd of Lacey Christmas tree and program held
tried to forget that unhappy ex­ treated to a four inch coat of ash­ spent Christmas al the home of
'there
Christmas Eve. Tiie school
_______________
perience? Dr. Lowry bought a car es from Ute Second ward ashery Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fenstamaker.: house was full and the program
because he had a large practice In dump. These were rolled down and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fenstamaker• good. We organized our P. T. A. and
the rural area as well as the city. packed lightly onto that gravelled attended the funeral of lhe former'*! hope and expect everyone in the
But if he kept an account of his street. Then this new Columbus of aunt. Mrs. Eva Baker, of Clarkston district, and anyone else who cares
repair bills and of lhe many and lhe road building world calmly Monday.
[to. will come back and enjoy our
often long delays he endured, his awaited the expected approval of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston p. T. A. every month.
car, the first one brought to Has­ the public. Alaa, it was never giv­ attended a Johnston family gather-; Mr and Mrs. Will Cairns and
tings. must have created a huge en. When heavy rains came that lng near Mt. Pleasant ChristmM | Floyd spent ChristmM day with
ashy coating became a sticky mess. Eve. They returned home ChristmM I Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bauman of
deficit.
Harold
with. Cressey.
Possibly it was his numerous ex­ You could tell a Hastingsite by the ■"nmlng. bringing
( Christmas dinner guests of Mr
asperating exploits with that first gray mud that stuck to his shoes. them.
Pvt. Arnold Johnson of Camp and Mrs. Howard Wilson were Mr
automobile, and his futile attempts When the sun shone for a few days
Livingston,
La.
and
brother,
Roger,
I and Mrs. Henry Kidder, Irene and
to pilot It through the then ter­
ol
Camp
May.
N.
J.,
who
were
both
| Hazel, and Charles Kidder of Fort
coated
with
fine,
pulverized
ashes.
rible streets of Hastings and the
ChristmM
furloughs. Custer.
then horrible highways of the sur­ In dry weather wheti lhe wind home oh
—:------------ *-♦-»-----------------rounding country that drove him blew down or up State street, no started to their respective camps
The success or fidlure of the
into politics. While he had always western dust bowl liad anything on Saturday night.
Pvt. Everett W. Johnston arrived
program of tuberculosis conbeen a Republican, he was not a Hastings, except that the dust here
narrow partisan.
Al Chat time wa* gray and finer. Did’ the mer- Friday morning from Fort Bragg. trol in Michigan depends on the
.wv.chante
say anything when they N. C. .to spend a week's furlough returns for Christmas seals made In
Hastings usually gave a Democratic
|
the
next
few days, according to
at
hte
home.
.».ju..vy
&lt;»
Dr.
found
their
stocks
and
counter*
majority In general elections.
Hillis and Margery' Reesor. who Curtis M. Wylie, president of the
Lowry was asked to be the Demo- coated with thl* new road mixture?
cratlc candidate for mayor of this Believe me they imld a plenty, and are students at Kalamazoo, and Michigan Tuberculosis Association.
city in the spring of 190fl. He did -••»&gt;
with much '
emphasis.
mnl,’‘i' Then the
lhc Helen of M. S. C. are spending their
not consider that politics ought to city hired more teams and men to vacations at home.
enter Into city elections, so he con­ scrape all the ashes from the street.
A good example of one of those
sented with .the understanding That elder statesman, who had questions grasped out of thin air
that lie woflFd urge the paving of been a member of the council for by the family's young hopeful and
State street from the monument to many years, was never thereafter then tossed at an unsuspecting
NC&amp;MOR
Michigan avenue, one block south a candidate for alderman.
This ashes experiment was made parent is the following:
on Jefferson, cne block from State
COUGH Dion
“Dad. why do you wind up a busi­
north on Church to the Michigan
ness when you want It to stop?" J
Central tracks, and one block north elected mayor. But the street was
from Stale on Michigan avenue to by no mean* satisfactory when he
the M. C. Ry- track*. The con­ was named for that office. Mayor
dition of the streets in Hastings Lowry. with plenty ot good back­
and the rural highways had ex­ ing. insisted that it was a disgrace
asperated him to lhe point that he to Hastings to have such miserable
was ready to do almost anything streets in ita business district, and
to make a start towards having that they ought to be paved with
good roads. He exacted a promise brick. The moat of the cost would
from the Democratic leaders of the of course fall on the abutting prop­
city that they would support his erty. That was arranged and the
paving program before he accepted brick paving was laid in 1907. It
lhe nomination. They gave that
promise, so he was nominated and excellent condition yet. It was an ।
honest job. Mayor Lowry and the1
elected.
I wish I could give my readers city council watched the work, and,
» word picture of the condition of gave It such supervision that It'
our principal business street before seems likely to wear for another 35
the brick paving was laid. When
With this actual paving as ample
I fint saw it that street was a com­
We ihonk you for your patronage during
mon dirt road. When Hastings be­ proof of Its benefits. Hastings be- 1
came a city, it seemed fitting that came paving conscious, and has be1941. We look forward to your continued
something be done to improve it.
good will in 1942 and for many years to
and R was attempted. The sides now necessary to argue the benefit*
were plowed and the loose dirt ot paved streets They are so obvious
I
come.
Hastings,
scraped Into the center of the high­ as' to be Mil-evidentway. which was the accepted plan notwithstanding the tact that the
of road-building In lhaf, period. city is located on terraces rising
You can well Imagine that it had from lhe river which adds mate­
Ita drawbacks. Attempts were made rially to the coal of read building,
to smooth the roadway, but such has far more paved streets than lhe

WAR DECLARED

ON COLDS I

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Peckhams Remedy

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Drive Safely

FOR THE NEW YEAR.

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..MAKE IT A THRIFTY ONE

START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT

IN THE

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BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N.

HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION

Arrive Safely

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,£*’. -

To relieve fAT TAQ
Misery of t-VLUO

AAA

Best Wishes

for the Coming New Year!
May it be our privilege to serve you
throughout 1942 as in the past

8

Hastings City bank
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Member F.D.I.C.

�THE HASTINGS BANNKM, THUMDAY, JANUABY 1, IH1

JEWELRY FOR BABY!
Of course Baby’s arrival will require jewel­
ry — the token of greeting &lt;3nd good wishes
for most every event in our lives.

GIFTS WILL BE AWARDED TO FIRST BABY BORN IN BARRY CO.
A fine assortment of gifts await* the first
Barry Co. Baby born in 1942. Some baby is
going to be lucky. The first boy or girl born
in 1942 in Barry county to Barry county
parents will be given prizes offered by the
business firms whose adv*, appear below.

Our Present for the 1942 Baby
Is A Baby Ring.

C. B. HODGES
HASTINGS

WHO WILL WIN THE 7TH ANNUAL HASTINGS BANNER FIRST
BABY OF THE YEAR CONTEST

Dependable Jeweler
MICHIGAN

The birth record, with dote, hour and min­
ute of birth and full names of the parents
and attending physician must be sent to
the Bonner office so that the winner may be
selected not later than January 13.

CONTEST RULES

We will present the FIRST 1942 BABY A
COMBINATION SHOE SET

1. Baby must be bom In Bar­
ry county, to parents llvln* in
Barry county.

2. Arrival ot baby must be re­
ported to the Banner by
January 13.

Mothers!

3. Report of arrival must con­
tain (a) Exact time and place
of birth; ib) Parents’ names
and address;
(c) doctor’s
name and address; 1dl Baby's
name.

We maintain a baby depart­
ment featuring everything that
baby needs. We invite you to
visit us.

THE BANNER
Will Deposit

WE HAVE A SPECIAL GIFT FOR THE
FIRST BABY OF 1942; A BABY BUNTING.

3.00

BABY'S SHOES
Mothers realite the importance
of early footwear for their
babies. Theee tiny feet must be
treated *ently and correctly. Our
years of experience in fltUny
shoes qualify us to invite yea to
make this store your shoe head­
quarters.

(SHOES ANO HOUSISLlrriRSI

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE

SUPPLIES FOR
THE BABY

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

We invite mothers to moke this store their headquarters
for Baby's needs. Our stock is complete and includes
Johnson and Johnson. Menncn's and other nationallyknown products.

DAINTY THINGS
FOR BABY!

We have a Special Gift for the first baby
born in 1942 -A Special Baby Book.

Lovely little garments that
every mother dreams about
and so moderately priced that
she can choose a complete
layette economically.

HEED’S DRUG STORE
,
.
Regi»tored Pharmacist Always on Duty!
Hasting*, Mich.
Phone 2241
State v Jefferson

For The

Frandsen’s Store

FIRST BABY BORN

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

IN BARRY COUNTY
IN 1942

Baby Needs!
We carry a complete line of boby
needs and invite you to make this
store your supply center.

Baby Feet. . .
Tiny though they may be it is most
important that they beTitted cor­
rectly. We carry a complete line
of children's shoes ranging from
the first shoes to adult sizes. We
specialize in corrective footwear.

MICHIGAN

Greetings to the First Baby
Born in 1942!
To the first baby born
in Barry Co. in 1942
we are giving

BABY

HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONE 2115

No. 1 of 1942

ONE BABY'S SET

Congratulations!

consisting of Brush,
comb, boby book and
rattle.

DECORATED

CAKE

DAIRY

PENNEY’S

Ly BAR KER’S
We have a

We will deliver one quart of GRADE A MILK to thc
homo of the FIRST 1942 BABY for 30 days, delivery
to start when the parents wish. If baby lives in thc
country, we will pay $3 cosh instead

HASTINGS

c" YARDLEY"
BABY SET

NICE $3.00

To the FIRST 1942 Baby

We will present the first 1942 Baby with a Crib Blanket.

To the First Twins Bpm in Barry County to Barry County
Parents in 1942 we will give a Twin Baby Buggy.

We will present the 1942
baby with a

WE WILL PRESENT THE FIRST 1942 BABY
WITH A PAIR OF SHOES

HIGHLANDS

Our boby department is com­
plete in every detail.

for the mother of
Barry County's
1st baby of the
year.

BANGHART'S
BAKERY
HASTINGS

Cong ratulations
TO THE FIRST BABY BORN IN
BARRY COUNTY IN *42
Feldpausch's Food Center Extends
Congratulations and will present

CARVETH &amp; STEARINS S
HASTINGS

this baby with 12 cees of CIR-

TO THE FIRST BABY
OF 1942

BIR S BABY FOOD
12 large
eens ef ARMOUR'S VIRIBIST
MILK.

We will present the first baby
• of the year with o sweater and
bonnet set.

FOOD CENTER
HASTINGS

HASHVILLI

PHONE 2131

BONNET &amp; GOWN
SHOP
Hastings, Mich.

CONTEST CLOSES TUESDAY, JANUARY 13,1043.0 P.M.

�TIW: HARTINGS BANNt^. tlTOllSftAT. JANUARY 1. IM!

WELCOME FIRST I DELIGHTFUL TRIP
THROUGH THE WEST
I

BABY
Congratulations &amp;
Best Wishes.

We have a safety­
gate for the first
'42 youngster.

☆
Our boby goods de­
partment
features
furniture, wheel
goods, etc.

Montgomery Ward
HASTINGS

WE EXTEND
BEST WISHES
TO THE FIRST

BABY BORN
IN BARRY

COUNTY IN
1942
Our gift to the first
of '42 is 12 cans of
Carnation Milk.

HENRY'S MARKET
HASTINGS

En

191

And to the first
we will give a
HIGH CHAIR.

Baby Furniture
When in need of furnrfor

the

baby

or

youngsters we irivite you

to stop in and see our

stock. We carry a com­

plete line at reasonable

prices.

W. A. ROTH
FURNITUM
Hastings

Field starting from Lake Louise or
Jasper Is now available and the
number of tourists is constantly In­
creasing as people leum more
' about tiie beauties of this wonder­
land, report the Host Ings women
who enjoyed every mile of the trip.
Along a side road, off the high­
way to the ice Field. Mrs. McCoy
and Mra. Evans went to Mount
i Edith Cavell and the Angel Glacier,
a mo* I picturesque drive. Mount
Edith Cavell is one of nature's
monuments— an ageless memorial
to lhe martyred British nurse who'
was executed in 1915. Angel Gla­
cier is on ^he northern side of lhe
mountai^'and below, almoat hidden
by timber is Lake Cavell.
On-the trip to Mt Edith Cavell.
,
invlator were the only passengers(

I and the bus driver was considerate
in slopping thc bus often so tliay
could see the majestic views. Wordsi
fail to adequately describe thisl
capped mountains, glaciers, moun­
tain tarns, virgin timber, fertile■
valleys, waterfalls, chasms. wildI
animals and beautiful flowers—allI
has to b.- seen to be fully appre­.
ciated. Terraces of Ice three miles;
across the top and over 2.000 feetI
I deep, the Ice blue us blue ran be..
form a picture never to be forgot-■

FREEPORT

To One
and All

EARL R.

Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Clinton of girls present
Mrs. Clara Deming of Allo, andI
waii. is no longer considered se­
| With’ reluctance Mrs (hans nnd!
Mr and Mrs Karyl Livingston riously III.
| Mrs. McCoy left the .Columbia Ice, Mra. Charles Overholt, local, were! Hastings, and Mr and Mra. Alfred
' Friday afternoon callers of Mrs.- Gonxale* nnd family, local, were and family of Clarksville were SalFreeport Methodist Church
|
i Field and wended their way/along&gt; Allen Fish and F. E. Deming.
Christmas dinner guests of Mr. nnd urday
____ , _____
dinner______
guests_____
of Mr. und Mr*.
I1 Ray
Tl.-iv Wieland
Wieland nnd family
familv
Mr ana
Mr.
and Mrs. Harold
riuroia Woods
woous spent Mr*. B. R. Clinton.
Everett M. Love, pastor
i lhe Jasper-Lake Louhe-Banff hlgh-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and I Mr. and Mrs. William Crakes arc
। way to Banff in the province ot Al- ChrLstmax with Mr. and Mrs M. A.
Morning Worship—11:00.
family. Bud Kauffman, und Howard I spending trie holidays in Grand
| berta. coming south from Edmon- Larson of Kalamazoo
Sunday school—12:00.
’
. ,
\
Mr. und Mrs. Gary Studt and Mr. McRoberts of Bowne. celebrated' Rapid*
| ton to Calgary then on to Banff
Although we are coming Into a
,
' and to more scenes of ageless beau- and Mra Fay Siudt and Wendell of Christmas Eve with Mr and Mn I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Austin and new
year with anything but bright
Joe
Kauffman
and
family.
I
two
children
of
Blissfield.
"Mr.
and
1 ty and grandeur. Here llu-y stayed Lake Odessa were Chrlstihas dinner
prospects for the future, and every-,
Mrs. Claud Walton nnd Mrs. Geo. Mrs. J..B. Cook und two daughtets -jthing ahead of us looks quite black,
at the world famous Banff Springs guesU of Mr and Mrs. George BusNelson were Hastings shoppers Sat- of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Leo ,we can still say to one and all:
I hotel—a city in Itself with GOO spa- tance and family.
! Rose and family, local. Mr. and ."A Happy New Year to you." Every
Mrs. Claud Walton and Donald, urday.
I clous rooms and everv comfort and
Mr. und Mrs. R. F. Kunde and । Mrs. Jack McCoy and Sally Mae of cloud
(
| convenience imaginable. The hotel nnd Mrs. George Nelson were Orand
Is said to have a silver lining.
son Herbert, and Kolecn Kunde cedar Springs spent Christmas day ,Let us pray and truit that the end
। overlooks lhe bcuutiful Bow river. Rapids shopiiera Wednesday.
spent
Christmas
with
lhe
former's
| with their parents. Mr.jgui Mrs. Ed ;of 1M2 will be better than its be­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Hull
and
14&lt; miles east of the contlnerital
daughter.
Agatha
and
husband
of
stairs.
children
of
Lowell,
and
Mr.
and
divide. Looking In another direction
ginning.
। Miss Betty Ann Stoddard of Ann
I one can see Mount Rundle, 9475 Mrs. Carl Myers of Hastings were Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of | Arbor spent Christmas with her Carlton Center Methodist Church
| feet high. Tiie water of lhe Bow Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and
Grandville and son Donald of mother. Mrs Edna Miller.
Everett M. Love, pastor
f
river was an emerald green in Mrs. Gerald Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Overholt of
I which were reflected thc trees, thc
Mrs. Viola Rogers, who returned Arizona spent Sunday evening with
Morning Worship—10:00.
Grand Haven. Mr. and Mra. SteI hills and Mt Rundle. There were from Pennock hospital, has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mead.
Sunday school—11:04.
Dr. J. W. Rlgterink and daughter phenson and daughter of Minnej many robin*, magpies and smaller the home ot her son Alton of Jack­
In the face of the darkness that
Helen of Orand Rapid* were Thurs- j sota. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Overholt 1* fast coming upon us, we shall
I birds, the latter having especially son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and Mr day afternoon guests of Mr. and Of Fenton, and My. and Mrs. Louis need a firmer hold on Ood than we
brilliant hues. Flowers in the gar­
! Overholt of Fowlerville
spent have had before. Hie pastor and
dens and parks were gorgeous— nnd Mrs. C. L. Henney spent Mrs. Dell Godfrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare White and; Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. j people of lhe Carlton Center Meth­
pansies and rases growing large and Christmas with Mr. and Mra. Roy
_______________
;odist church offer to our com­
family spent Christmas with Mr. । Charles
Overholt.
colorful, a lovely sight. One often। Bunn of Campbell.
Mrs. Clara Deming and two und Mrs. Joe Williams of Rutland.
Lloyd Moore of Detroit spent munity the services of the church
I think* that the summer season Is.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Payne of Christmas with hU mother. Mrs. In this new year to help ail who are
| so short in that northern country grandchildren. Mrs. Floyd Bergy.
I that flowers would not have time to। and Mrs Walter Bcrgy Of Alto were Kalamazoo s|&gt;enl Christmas Eve. Anna Moore, and aunt, Mrs. Adah troubled in heart and mind to find
; develop and bloom but Hint Is a Friday callers of Mr. and Mrs. and were Christmas dinner guesU Motter.
peace and poise in the midst of
of the former's mother. Mrs. Ida . The Miracs Helena Brnendle and turmolL
| wrong Impression.
Despite the■ Charles Overholt.
Mrs. Warren Burrarrer and Clar- .
Virginia Fish ot Grand Rapids, and
length of the growing season, fiowerni
Mr and Mrs. Claud Mead. Mr. I uuian Bleam. local, were Christmas Freeport United Brethren Circuit
bloom in abundance, both the wildI cnee, and Misj. Bea DcPlonty were
and Mra. Clement and children, and day callers at the Allen Fish home.
Rev. Paul E. Olmstead, pastor
and lhe cultivated varieties, blos­ Kalamazoo visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karclwr. Robert Mead spent Christmas with) Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Barker and Freeport
soming In some places even beyondI
Sunday school—10:30.
the Umber line which I* approxi­ Mr. and Mrs. Neal Karcher. and Mr. und Mrs. Howard-DeMond of; daughter Katherine of Waldron vis.
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
George
Katcher
ot
Woodiand.
lied
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Stairs
and
atPreaching
—11:30.
mately at 10.000 feel in height..
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney and landed the funeral of Meredith
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
This famous vacation spot drawsi Plainwell spent Christmas with Mr.
Donna of Lansing were weekend j Lewis, last week Monday.
EvangelWllc service— 8:00. .
thousands from the State* every’ and Mra Forrest Buehler.
Mr. and Mra. Dan Postma and guesU of Mr. aud Mrs. Herman
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Everson and
year, thc number steadily Increas­
j family spent Christinas eve with Mr.
ing since thc highway system hasi Phyllis Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Gosch.
George Alexander and family of
Mrs. Gertrude Russell attended I and Mrs. Clifford Allerdlng of Hasbeen so greatly Improved.
the Carlton Center Christmas' exer-1 tings.
Whoever laid nut the city of Banff | Lowell Thursday evening.
must have been a nature lover, for
Miss Vivian Buehler is employed ciscs Tuesday evening.
.
Mr. and Mra. Dan Postma and
mnn
«. ..r
.trA*i. tarn
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar of pnyULs Ann spent Christmas day
in the hOMlita)
hospital at Charlotte.
many
of it.
1U streeta
are nnmftrf
named for
for In
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee of Middleville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ottoiwlth Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare Johnson
animals. Squirrel. Marten. Beaver.
Woodland
were
Thursday
afternoon
Kunde
spent
Christmas
with
Mi
.
।
nn
a Dick of Hastings.
Muskrat. Bear. Buffalo. Cougar.
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Albert Prost of Lansing. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roush. Bill and
Otter and Grizzly.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Bunn. Har- Tommie, were Monday evening dinI other Interesting sights at Banff Durkee.
Percy Rosser spent Christmas old and Dorothy, were Grand Rap-1 ner sgue&gt;lia of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
include thc administration bulldlng which also house* the customs with hl* son Wesley and family of Ids shoppers Wednesday afternoon.; Murray of Grand Rapids. Later
George Clum and Harry Fields of | niey called on the boys' grand­
ahd iiie
thc |w*i
past u«TUc.
office: tile
the tr«hiport
transporta। and
— - • Allegan.
tuin.Hnn building
huildina with its vivid
vivid ' Lawrence Wieland of North Man­ Elmira. and Joe Fields of Ionia, mother. Mrs. Francis Vander Male
tlon-Une
Ind.. Is spending Christ­ spent the holidays with Mr. and i of orand Rapids.
I blue roof; lhe ’ shops where allchester.
1
, Miss Evelyn Overholt of Battle
1 kinds of fur goods are on sale, as mas vacation with his parents. Mr. Mrs. J. J. Fields.
Mr. and Mrs,. Frank Hynes at- creek spent the weekend with her
well as other merchandise; the Al­ and Mrs. Ray Wieland.
Mrs. Edna Miller spent Christmas tended a Christmas party at the I parents. Mr. and Mri Charles
pine club which sponsors partiesi
i for mountain climbing; a grand 18I with her daughter. Mrs. Harold home of Mr. and Mrs Ward Hype* Overholt.
of Charlotte. Thursday.
- and Mrs. “
‘ Mead' and■
Mr.
Clement
। hole golf course along lhe Bow river Barnum of Grund Rapids.
Gerald Lape of Grand Rapids, children spent Christmas Eve with
! at the base of Ml. Rundle and the
I tennis court* near the Bow river Chnrlotte spent Thursday tuning son of Seymour Lope, has enlisted Mr. and Mrs. Bird Shellenbarger of
in
the'United
State*
Navy
and
Is
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
R.
Wolcott.
Hastings.
1 bridge, thc government maintaining
Ed Ferguson of North Branch stationed at the Great Lakes.
Mra. Henry Kars her, Mrs. Neal
the courts. There are also the gov­
Mr. and Mrs. William Grigsby ot Karcher. Mrs. Forrest Buehler, Vel­
ernment nureum, Cascades rock called on F. E. Deming Friday
Hutinga were Wednesday afternoon ma and Vivian, local, and Mra. Geo.
garden which is illuminated at morning.
Owen
guests of Mr. and Mrs. n
~—• Karcher of Plainwell were Thurs­
niglit; thc large fish hatchery; Bow
day afternoon callers of Mr. and
Falls, one of the finest cascades in Jack of Detroit spent lhe holidays Steckle.
Gerald Forbey of Climax spent Mrs. Merrill Karcher and family.
tliat vicinity; the Upper
Hot with Mr. and Mra. Ivan Roush.
W. W. Rockhill isn't very well at Christmas day with his parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. William Klemp
Spring*; the Observatory located
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Forbey.
Lau
­
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mra.
7.495 feet above sea level on Sul- thc present time.
Robert Sparling of Kingsley, who rence Wieland of Manchester. Don­ Royal Good of Delton.
i phur mountain; canyons, tunnel*,
Mrs. Virgil Woods and family
mountain drives and a wild animal Is now engaged in defense work In ald Mackey. Helena Braendle of
St. Louis, Mo. was a Saturday din­ Grand Rapid*, and K Braendle. were Pierson ahd Howard City visi­
I paddock.
tors. Tuesday.
| All of these wonderful sight* ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. local, called in the afternoon.
Alice Bassett of Irving spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Boylan of
make one loathe to leave such an Tabberer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwgrd Reesor of ■weekend with her grandparent*.' Muskegon, and Mr. and Mrs. Vem
enchanting country and likewise
Seger of Grand Rapids were Sun­
। leave* a longing to return again and Woodland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wesley
Kime
and
mond Williams of Hastings called
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
। again.
on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose Thurs-, son Vem of Clarksville. Mr and Blakney.
(To Be Continued!
Mrs. Charles Woodworth of Char­
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blough and
day.
Mra. Minnie Davis spent Christ­ lotte. Lloyd Moore of Detroit. Mrs. family spent Christmas Eve with
IRVING
Anna Moore, and Mra. Adah Motter. Mr&lt;and Mrs. Will Blough.
i Tiie L. A- S. will meet Friday. mas with her daughter. Mrs. Charles
local, were Christmas dinner guesU
MrsxaebrEv Ritenberg of Ionia.
I Jun. 2 at the home of the presi­ Timpson and family of Aho.
Mrs. Dan Kauffman of Logan was of Mr. and Mra. Seiniah Seese.
Mrs, William Hyler. nnd Mra. Joseph
dent. Mrs. Clarence Longstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myehs spanl West of Greenville were Tuesday
Mrs. Argyle Wlndes is spending a Monday afternoon visitor of Mr.
Christmas with the former’s par- afternoon visitors of Mrs. Joseph
lhe holidays in Detroit with her and Mra. Joe Kduffman.
The Misses Dorothy and Helen enU. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Myera of Kauffman and’ children.
{husband
who has employment
Steckle returned to Battle Creek Bowens Mills.
Mr. and Mra. Rial Kellogg and
there.
E|.turday
evening
after
spending
Jo Ann of Lansing, Mr. and Mra.
j Mrs. Malt Bedford has returned
j from High Point. N. C.. where she Christmas vacation with their par­ Christmas with Mr. and Mra. R. A Howard Bolo, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Brown of Greenville.
ents,
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Owen
Steckle.
Arnold
of Hastings, and Mr. ana
visited her brother. Clyde Daniels
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bisson were Mrs. Robert Glasgow and family of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam While of Hasand family. On Sunday. Mr. and
Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Dowling spent Christmas Eve with
Mrs. Bedford entertained her moth­ tlnes. and Charles Roush and
daughter Myrtle, local, spent Christ­ Mra. O. C. Edmonds and family of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
er. Mrs. Mary Mills of Hastings.
Kellogg.
Mrs. Lillie Sowerby and her mas with Mr. and Mra. Dewey Hastings.
Mra. Paul Olmstead and Mrs. Geo
Marilyn Alexander of Lowell
daughter. Miss LUliaa’Sowerby of Roush and family.
L B. Lester visited In Chase Fri­ Nelson, local called on Mra. John spent two days with Phyllis Ann
' East
Chicago
entertained
for
Uctka Friday evening.
PoeUna.
day
and
Saturday.
Christmas. Mr. ahd Mrs. Maurice
Ed Ferguson of West Branch
Mr. and Mra. Leo Reigler were
j Sowerby and sons from Oakfield
i township. Kent Co.. Kenneth. Mau- ton Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ spent Thursday night with his sis­ Christmas dinner guesU of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Tuder of Hastings.
j rice. Evan nnd Bien Graham of ert Dncon of Klnnyvllle. spent ter. Mrs. Ella Catt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook and fam­
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Brandt of
Grand Rapids whose mother. Mrs. Christmas with Mra. Ella Catt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bassett and ily. and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Moore Lansing were Christmas evening
Isa Graham is in Washington and
Mrs. Hfenry Myers attended the and daughter were Christmas din­ guesU of Mr. and Mra. Asa Steckle.
, William Sowerby of Rockford.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wood
school
Christmas
party
Mr. and Mrs. George Brownell
1 Mrs Jessie Couch la working tm
Moore. Mrs. Oertha Beam and son and Mis* Dorothy Walton ot Flint
Mr. and Mrs. John Giner of RuU
Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Wilkin*' Burt of Hastings calleddn the aft- spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
land, assisting in the care of their
and daughter Hah of Flint, and emoon.
Claud Walton and family.
I son Robert who Is home from Pen­
Mr. and Mra. George Bassett and
Mrs. Nellie Yeiter of Lowell spent
Mr. and Mra. Vem Wagner and
nock hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Myers were Saturday afternoon with Mrs Anna
Mr. and Mra. William McCann family of Orand Rapids spent
I and Jane spent the weekend with Christmas with Rev. and Mrs. C. Christmas guesU of Mr. and Mra. Moore and Mra. Adah Motter.
Clare Bassett and family of Irving.
U
Wilkins.
William's pprenu here after tiavMr. and Mrs. Woodrow Knowles Grand Rapids were Christmas din­
Ivan Howk of Rockford visitedI
I lng apent Christmas with little
his mother. Mrs. John Uctka. Tues­ and family, and Mr. and Mra. Or­ ner guests of Mra. Ellen Yarger.
Jane's other grandparent*.
ville Kokx of Battle Creek. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston and
day morning.
Mr. and Mra. Harley Hatfield andl Mrs. Basil Thompson of Pontiac. family of Battle Creek spent Christ­
son Harley, and Mr. and Mra. Sey­ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thaler of mas with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pres­
end visitors at John Perry'*
mour Lape and Barbara Ann ofI Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. William ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blough and
Hie satisfaction of the art instinct Orand Rapids were Christmas din­ Speer, and Mlf» Donna Thaler ot
ner guesU of Mr. and Mra. W. C.. Orand Rapids spent Christmas with son. Mn. Nellie Robbins and son
Lape. Mra Ira Blough and son Ivani their parents. Mr. and Mra. John Donald, and Mr. and Mn Jonas I
dal need*.—Havelock EUU.

BOYES

TO

FROM

YOU
HAPPY NEW YEAR
The boys attAndrus Serv­
ice station pause in their
activities and gather to­
gether fo express their
sincere wishes for your
health and happiness in
the New* Year.

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Blough ot Clarksville ware Bunday
Of" Alto, and Mrs. Steve Miller of Thaler.
Preaching—10:00,
Logan were afternoon callers. .
.
Mr. and Mrs. Leap Kircher spent guesU of Mra. Polly Parks.
Sunday school—1
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and
Mr and Mrs. Peter Walluna*
*‘,th “r J***
Rev. Ruth Foil* oC Van Wert,
Detroit spent the weekend with Mr.' Ltoj'd Karcher of Grand Rapids. family of Woodland, Mr. and Mrs.
Ohio,
the Evangelist al liw Free­ following TUMtey. Mr.
"
’
and
were
Christmas
dinner
guests
Wendell
Shoemaker
of
Lansing.
Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Olson.
I"
,llnn"
Mrs. I&lt;eo Rose and Lola Wieland
„
I of Dr. a”t&gt; Mra- Irving Walters of nnd Mrs. Bert Hayner of Coau port church is holding services been a great auflmr .
Mr.
and
Mra.
Bert
FrUby
attended a Christmas party for the
Grove, and Mr. and Mra. Lea Over- each evening. Bong service al 7:45
era
district
were
Friday
vi
women employees of the Interna­
Mr. and Mra. Leo Rose and fam- ailth of Hastings were Christmas and preaching al 1:00. We Invite
tional Seal and Lock Company at Mra. Harry Fields.
borhood attended
.„^Hly spent Wednesday evening with dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Adam you to come and help u».
lhe United Brethren church in Has-• Henry Perkins ot Pontiac and Mr. and Mn. Ermond WJJUams of
Schuyler Kollar &lt;?f Middleville, visit­
The Misses Dorothy Bunn and BARNUM SCHOOL
tings Thursday evening.
Hastings.
lhe
latter's
granddaughter,
Mrs.
Last
Week's
Letter
ed
Elaine
Kauffman
attended
the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Everson and
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Pippel of
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barnum and to the Christman icawn.
family spent Christmas with M.. Otto Kunde. Monday.
Harbor Beach. Rev. C. V. Holstein
The Misses Dorothy Bunn and and family of Grand Rapids, and) Center and Logan schools. Tues­ cousin*. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Wright
and Mra. Harold Skinner of Battle
and Mr. and Mra. Russel Wright of this neighborhood tut tome
Elaine Kauffman vblted Logan Rev. and Mra. F. C. Vcuburg of day and Wednesday evenings.
(Jreek.
A daughter, named Vivian Max- Greenville, Ohio, spent Bunday with still shredding corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Austin of school Tuesday.
Royal Oak spent Christmas "with
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Janis and son their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Blissfield spent lhe weekend with
Fields JVednesday night.
Privates Clifford and Watson
Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olson Tabberer.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Stairs.
Tousley hare been visiting at the
Townsend Meeting
Mrs. Allen Pish, son Reubcn_ind and PaUy, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
Miss Elaine Kauffman
spent
homes of CJias. Hesterly and Carl He will return Saturday.
'Donald Preston were Wednesday liam Wallunaa of Detroit spent Christmas ut the Elmer Viney home
meet
The
Townsend
Club
will
alternoon callers at Ute John Baar Christmas day with Mr. and Mra. in Lake Odessa.
with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool Friday
Emil Olson.
home in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. William Dipp and evening. January 2. with a pot luck
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gless ot
Miss Helen Glenn of Detroit Buwne. und Mr. and Mrs. Farrell family spent Christmas with Mr. supper. This will be presented in
form of a hard time party, so ev-l
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Anderson of Hastings spent Christ­ and Mrs. Percy Plnncy of Marshall.
Mrs. Anna Moore and Mrs. Adah mas with Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wedel
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Fish and eryone should come prepared. No
.Motter.
,
and family and Mra. Vivian Ander­ family, local, and Mr. and Mra. fines will be taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Bump of son.
Harry Fish and family of Middle­
Mr. Kye« Wounded In Hawaii
I
Hastings were Thursday afternoon
Mm. Guy 8m|th. nnd Mr. and ville were Christmas dinner guesU
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wieland re­
guests of Mis. Polly Parks.
Mrs. Watt Thomas of Bowne spent of Mrs. Mary Dodge.
ceived word from their daughter.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wieland and Mrs. William Kyes. that the Utter's
Mrs. Maude Rogers and Mar­ Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs
family spent Christmas with Mr. husband. William Kyes. was Injured
guerite. and Mrs. Jennie Casaduy Merrill Karcher.
spent Christmas with Mrs Nellie
Mr. and Mra. Jed Stowe, who have and Mrs. Sam Roudabush of Lowell. from the first bomb that struck'
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howk spent Hickarn Field. Hawaii. He received
sold their home to Charles Moore.
Smith and family of Hastings.
We join in wishing you a very Happy New Year
Mr. nnd Mrs David Pike ol' will move to Cadillac just as soon as Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harry three shrapnel bulle.U In his arm.'
Lane of Byron Center
Grand Rapids were "Friday evening; the house there Ls vacated.
and in thanking you for your faithful patronage
shoulder and ankle and one ma-1
The Misses Dorothy and Helen chine gun bullet in his leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and son
callers bf Mr. and Mrs. HaroldI
Ivan of Allo, and Mr. nnd Mrs Steckle of Battle Creek were Tues­
which mode 1941 such a bright year for us!
Woods.
Miss Betty Buehler spent the• Steven Miller of Logan were day afternoon gucsL'i of Mr. and
weekend with Mr. und Mrs. Georgei Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Steckle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunn reA birthday party was held in cclved word from the war depart­
Karcher of Plainwell.
Mrs. Will Blough.
Mra. Nina Mance of LaruingI
John Pl«h, who ha* been having honor of Tommie Vander Male Sat­ ment. Wednesday, that theit son
REAL ESTATE
spent Christmas and lhe weekendI lumbago, is better at the present urday evening at the Ivan Roush Private Flrat Class Raymond A.
HASTINGS
home. There were sixteen boys and Bunn, wounded in action, in Ha­
with Mr. und Mrs W. W. Rockhill ■ time.

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�TIE HASTOTOS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1M»
■nd family at Reed City.

■ABT DELTON
Mr. and Mrs Bart oalndti en­
tertained with a Christmas dinner
for twenty members of tire Galnder
family.
.
Mr. and Mra Floyd Collison en­
tertained their children and grand­
son Edwtn also Mias Lila Boniface
of near Prairieville. Mlu Lonwne
of Battle Creek to spending the mt
of lhe week with home folks
Mr. and Mra. Learie Hoffman en­
tertained their children Charlie of
Brown City. Ruth of Kalamazoo
and Curley at a Christmas dinner.
daughtcr-ln-taw. Mr and
Mra. wedneeday until Saturday, her aOTazoo.
jrMr. and Mra. Rhleraon Louden
Duane Harrington in Kalamazoo. I mother.
Maccabees held
held their
their meetmeet­ and family and Mra. Effie Louden
mouier. Mra.
*u». Ada
aim. Wright
nragnv of
u. Flint
r«u»|!
Maccabees
' Mr. and Mra. Leon Pennock en-' who
' 'b spending
“
several' days “
there?
— ln&lt; at lhe home of Mr and Mrs attended a Christmas dinner at the
lertalned the following guesU for Mr
and- Mra.
Donald
Oy tpenneU and elected the av»fol— --------- —
------ McGregor
- - - - - of
- LeR
ucnui
■ 1 - — - -HA spent
,,ran( r*nrl«tmBK
WItH .lowlng
.
______ a — ■Mrs. den and children near Milo.
, dinner Christmas: their sonr Pvt.
Pvt IZ"
Kalamazoo
Christmas with
oIIlce„: —
commander.
Harold Watson and bride. Miss
Gamer Pennock and Pvt. /Alton
‘
them.
Marie Pritchard; past Commander,
Ran-­
...and
J ....
.1 ~
Patterson ot Chanute Field. Ran
Nellie Mae
Howard Wataon
Mr.
air.
miiu mia.
Mrs rivu
Fred
O Hughes
yj.
nug&gt;m inen-...Mra.
Mrs. nenry
Henry vrawna.
Cravens; Ueut.
iwui. vwuicom- ,-------------- Watson.
-------------------------------------toul, Ill ; Mr and Mra. Glenn tertalned thetr children Mr. and niander. Mrs Hattie Whittemore; I,n&lt;^ Harold Pennock had Christinas
Williams and three sons of thc Kel­ Mrs. J. L Daniels and son Jack chaplain. Mr* Charlra Lrchleit- 1 dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Burton
logg Farm Gull take: Addison Johnson; Mr. and Mr*. Max Rey- ner. mbtrcM-at-arpu. Mrs. Emma Watson and son tn Augusta.
Pennock of Hastings and Mr. and nolds and two children local. Mr. Dickerson; sergeant. Mra. Mildred
Mr. and Mra. Sam Vanderwood
Mrs. John Adams, local.
|I and Mrs Willard Hall and two Fuhrman; record• ■keeper. “
Mra. ~
Dale and family had Christmas dinner
Mr. and Mra. Bert Patton enter- children of Almena. Mr. and Mrs. Monica; sentinel. Mrs LeRoy Pen- with thetr daughter Ruby and huatained at a ChrUtmas dinner Wed- wulard Waters and son of Ptaln- neb; first lady of guards. Mra. Geo. band near Martin.
ne«day evening: Mr and Mrs. Wm. well |&lt;ir Christmas dinner.
Mr. and Mra. Jason Willison en­
Sprague.
Deprieater. Augusta; Mr. and Mra । Mra.
..
Elwyn Hayward and son! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuhrman tertained their children and grand­
Georae Schnoicrnft. Battle Creek1
Dale spent Christmas with her ■nd baby of Richland were dinner children also Garner Oreenman of
and Mrs. Elizabeth Perse of Fort
near
Banfield for ChrUtmas din­
parents. Mr. and Mra. Scott Lldy guests of his parents. Mr and Mra.
i Wayne. Ind
D. Fuhrman, and family Sunday. ner.
near Middleville.
i Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stanton enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Rhleraon Louden
Charles H Stevens. 60. a fanner Mr. and Mra. George Sprague, local,
' tained Mr. and Mrs Dewey btanentertained the Kahil* of Kalama­
who resided in southeast Barry were callers in lhe afternoon.
ton and daughter Connie of Grand
zoo and her brother Bill who la in
county died at S a. m . Friday, after ।
’ Rapids and Mr and Mra. Ben
camp tn South Carolina tpr Christ­
| ri-wles and daughter Frances of a short illness. He was born in,
Michigan. April 16. 1881. He leave* ( Mrs Jacob Adrlanson. 75. of mas dinner Tuesday eveplng.
Hastings on Christmas day.
Donald McQuarrte and family
two brothers Harold of Battle Prairieville dropped dead al her
I Mr. and Mra. Clair Richards of Creek, the other who resides in!,r..m,. —w — ^... — had Christmas dinner with thetr
h»me Friday. She was born at
Ji«k*on are visiting hb mother
Minnesota. Funeral service* were Shelp take in Barry county Jan. 13. daughter Marjorie and family bi
Mra. Blanche Richards tor a few
held at the Henton funeral home kM. and wa* the daughter of, Kalamazoo.
days.
■
at 2 p m. Monday with thc Rev J1 James and Abbie Perrigo On July | Mr. apd Mr* Victor Jone* enterMr. and Mra Sol Stanton re­
1888, she was married io Jacob(tained their children and grandE. Davis officiating. Burial in &gt;30.
i
ceived a bushel of grapefruit and C.
a.
—iu.a tv...
children with u
a ChrUtmas
Christmas dinner.
the East cemetery al Hickory Cor-1 Adrlanson
who ...mivara
survives. n
Besides
the chilrtrfri
oranges from Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galnder will
husband she leaves one son. Charles
nera.
Cummins who are spending lhe
Mr. and Mrs Herman Reynolds, Adriamon. of Plainwell and one go to lhe home of Mr. and Mrs
winter in Florida.
Lavem
Shedd
al
Galesburg
on Sun­
who have been visiting their son. t daughter, Mra. Maurice Burchett,
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clair, and family in Chicago re- j
of Do'ter. nine grandchildren and day for their family holiday din­
Solomon an eight pound two ounce
turned home Friday
two great-grandchildren. Funeral ner. December 28
daughter "Janet Carol" In Borge**
Mr. and Mrs Rex Waters will
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horton of, services were held front thc Prairie­
hospital. Monday. Dec. 22. They Battle
Creek and Mbs Kathryn ! vine
ville Metnomsi
Methodist enuren
church uv
at j3 r.
P m
M . i entertain Mr. and Mra. Vern Towne
returned to their home on ThursHorton of Parchment spent Christ­ Sunday with Rev. Price of Plainwell: and twin daughters of Plainwell
d»y morning.
mas with Their parents. Mr. and officiating. Burial wax made In the and Stewart Waters and family for
Mr. and Mra, John Adams spent ;
a holiday dinner on Sunday, Dec.
Prairieville cemetery.
j ChrUtmas Eve with their son-ln- 'Mis J. C. Horton.
Cameron Floria and Mb* Naomi
j law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
wim.au ana
a‘""'
«'
|I GLASS CREEK
IIDknn
Glenn William*
and tram
their «ma
sons a.
al ft™"11
The pageant, also thc children's SOUTH SHULTZ
the W. K Krllokk Farm. Dull lake '
R“ *'?, aiarTln* 01 L*Tel
I wish the Banner staff and all
, party at the Goodwill church were
Mr. and Mrs- Floyd WUklnsoa o( I Pnrk
of the Banner readers a happy and
Cadlllar .pool ChrUimaa E« «1D&gt;
Mr ".id Mr, Lead Wimook ealkd [ well attended.
Mra. Rex Tate of Ypsilanti spent prosperous "New Year.
hu parania. Mr. mid Mn. Jay Wilk-!&lt;“*«■ Addi™ Frru.ock
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Forman and
the past ten days at Forrest Havens
.
In HaaUngs Friday nlkhl.
Mr. and Mrs Chas Whittemore baby Miriam of Battle Creek spent
Mn. Alice Collin, .pent (ram
Me. and Mr. Marshall Norwood
! Tuesday unill Saiorday wild h„|ChrUtmas wit* U»lr wm-ln- । announce the birth of a son to Mr Christmas with their parents lhe
. hrather and UsUr-ln-Uw. Mr. and
d««*Ur. »•
Mn and Mrs. Robert Shricker of Rich­ Rev. and Mra. Fred Hom.
Jerry O'Connor who has been
land.
, .
iMn. Irwin Jonas at Dale,burs
I
“"“"J
Mr. ana Mrs Arlhne HaUt spent ।Mary Marie llenUm ol AlThe Mtwes Genevieve and Mau- sick tor Mine time was taken to
All
“'
rarer..! d.y. with relatiye, at Her“ spendlra; her lacatlon with rtnr Erway ot Grund •Rapids spent Pennock hospital Thursday
laey. Mrs. Myrtle Lelnaar aeeom. I h" parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, several davs thc |iast week at their hope, for his recovery.
home here?
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Treat of
panled them and suited a abler, Henion.
Rev. and C E. Davb spent Christ- t Mrs, BrUbo. Mr and Mrs Mer­ Bellevue spent Saturday evening
mas with their son and daughter­ ritt Oates and children. Mr BrU­ with Mr nnd Mrs Alva Kenyon
The Charley Kenyon family had
in-law in Grand Rapids. They left bo. Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Herbert
Monday
afternoon for Detroit Oates and children. Eaton Rapids; a family reunion at the home of
[ where they will vbit their son-in­ Mr. and Mrs. Maynurd Gates. Holt, Mra. Sarah Kenyon. Sunday. A
law nnd daughter. Rev and Mra sons of Charlotte were Sunday din­ pot luck dinner and a very pleas­
Edwin Pierce, and family. Mr. ner guests ut Clyde Warren's. On ant day was enjoyed. '
Lester Bonneville ate Christmas
Christmas day they entertained
Effective June 27, INI
Pierce b a chaplain in the army
j Tiie Delton Rural Agricultural Phil Warren. Sr.. Jack Kennedy dinner with his brother William
I school basketbail team will piny the and Mra. Tim Farley of Lansing.
and other nymbers of the Bonne­
TO GRAND RAPIDS
Mr. and Mra. G. Scott of Lansing ville family. Thursday evening.
। Plainwell team in the gym here
7: U A.M
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon and
{Tuesday evening. Jun 6 On Friday were Sunday visitors at Ray Ertheir mother entertained the fol­
12:50 FJ4.
। evening. Jan. 9. the local team will
Christmas vldtors at Roy Envoys lowing guests for Christmas dinner
। go to Vermontville to plav that
8: 05 F.M.
team. Tuesday evening. Jan. 13. were Mr. nnd Mra. Ward Erway. Wendell and Donald Kenyon of
11:38 P.M.
I Lake Odessa will play lhe home Hastings. Mr and Mra Maurice Battle Creek. Mr. and Mra Gordon
Erway and baby. Mr and Mrs Al Kenyon Hastings. Ronald Kenyon
team here.
TO BATTLE CREEK
Clayton Stough lias sold his bar­ Wolfe and Annette. Grand Rapids. and family. Nashville and Mr. end
9: 30 A.M.
ber business to Charles Peck of Mr, and Mra. Harold Sharp and Mra. Harry Mbener. Kalamazoo.
Thc many friends of Frederick
Hastings Mr Peck and family will Mr and Mrs. Homer Erway and
1:40 P-M.
move Into tiie rooms over the barber baby, Muskegon and Mr. and Mra Anders were glad to know he was
3:45 PJA.
returned home from service to work
Dick Rose and son of Hastings.
shop.
8:55 P3L
Mr and Mrs Gorden Havens of at the Bliss plant, Hastings.
Mrs RtaiKhc Richards and son.
Evelyn Horn who has been work­
PauJ. spent Sunday and Monday Ypsilanti came Monday for a vis­
* TO LANSING
with her son and daughter-in-law. it with the formers parents and ing in Battle creek is spending a
few weeks with her parents.
Mr. and Mra. Clair Richards. In other relatives in Hastings.
•9:50 AJA.
Mr. and Mrs Milo Ashby spent
Christmas visitors at Fred Otis'
Jnckson.
1:35 PM.
Mr. and Mra Bert Pullon were were Mr. and Mra. Ray Erway and Christmas with Mr and Mra. Claud
dinner guests of her niece. Mrs daughters; Mr. nnd Mra. Lyle Otis Mosher of Hope Center.
TO KALAMAZOO
Arthur Winter*, of Augusta Sunday ■nd sons of Kalamazoo. Mr. and
Dale Lara bee and Lorna Bonne­
Mra
ChrbUne
Lawrence
of Mrs. Harry Dunn and family south ville spent Sunday evening with
•7:30 A.M.
Mr and Mrs Harry Mbener of
Parchment and Miss Caroline Solo- west Rutland
,
4:15 P.M.
Mr. and Mra Cha* Whittemore. Kalamazoo.
। mon local, were dinner guest* of
•Daily Except Sunday
&gt; Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Busli Ciirist- Mr. and Mrs Russell Whittemore
attended a family gathering in the CEDAR CREEK
mas
AU Other Tripe Are DaUy
Mrs Ella Wcrtman accompanied
Leo ChambezUln. who to stationed Fred Bechtel liome. In Hastings
by Xlyron Wertman and family
in an army camp in S. C. has been Christmas.
Christmas guests in thc Furrest ■pent Christmas with Russell Ben­
visiting ids parents. Mr. und Mr*.
Oscar Chamberlain, for a tew day*. Havens home were Mr. and Mrs ton end family in Hastings.
The Christmas
tree and program
Mrs EUa Roger- left Friday for- Rex Tate of Ypsilanti, also thc
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a weeks visit with Mr. and Mra Robt. McGlocklln family of Has- j at the school' vas very good and
Spyldon Rogers and Mr. und Mva tings. Dolores and David returned enjoyed by all.
home with them
spending
the
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and
Donald Rogers in Chicago.
u
------after
'-----------Miss Iva Case of Kulamnzoo is past week with their grandparents I Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen
.spending her vacation with Mrs Anita and Joy remained over for | called on Mr. and Mrs Laurence
Phone 2137
a week.
i Bostwick and Mr. and Mra. Guy, Lottie Colltster.
Mr and Mrs. Russell Whittemore I la Pease of Ros* township Thura| Mr. and Mr*. Henry Krot-a entarTRIO CAFE
' tained the following guest* on and. Arlene spent Christmas eve-; day afternoon. Mr. Pease is no betChristmas Mr
and Mra
Leon nlng with Mr and Mrs. W. Pew in ter.
Mr. and Mrs. L Lipscomb enter­
Leonard and family. Mr. and Mrs Hastings.
tained their children and grand­
Loyal Flower und Mr. and Mrs
children for Christmas dinner and
George Leonard, all local and Mr
and Mra. E H. Bayef of Kalamazoo
Successful
Poultry Farmer: a tree.
Mr. and Mra. Edward CampMU
Mr. ana Mra Clarence Williams "You'd be surprised what a dif­
; and daughter. Rosemary, were ference these incubators make Wc accompanied by Joaephlnc McGoul' guests of her parent*. Mr. nnd Mr. rJi&lt;ihatoi» out two or three hundred drich and Mra. Sweet started for
John Rittera. In Kalamazoo ChristFlorida on thc Util, We wish them
ma* They spOnt Sunday with hi*
Champion Dog Breeder
'Good good luck.
sister in Comstock
C. W. arodant and family from
gracious! However do you manage
In find names
nimfs tor
for them all?
all?"
Vl-ltors at tiie home of Mra. An-., to
’
i Battle Creek and Mr and Mra.
I Delbert Taylor of CharioUe spent
Christmas with Arccliiu Campbell
; and family, abo Mr agd Mra. L

Frank Zimmerman of Cloverdale,
Tuesday; Mn. Ernest Armstrong
and daughter Mr. and Mra. Ray and Mra. Fem Chapman of Kala­
mazoo, Wednesday. Mr and Mrs
i Castle at Prairieville.
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“ “• “”'i Mr. .nd Mr.. Arnold Aullnrr Vet Erskine and family. Battle
ner staff and readers.
1 n&lt;J tw&lt;) chUdren of
Monroe, Creek. Ed. Titus. Parchment. Ray
Pvt. Gamer Pennock and his pal Virginia are spending a week with Stewart. HlJkory Corners and Jo­
anne Rose burgner.-north CDI ton.
m. Alton R.uor»». bou. ol CM- hu
Ur „a U„ Hlu £ .nn.
nute Field. Rantoul. HL. spent-from
and Mlu Basala Faulkner. I or. chrUt?u^
i» Mr. and Mn. D. Fuhrman and
al
the home of Mr. and f"and
pent
with
afternoon with the foimer s parents _, Visitors
ttr &gt;
t n
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Mr. and Mra. Leon Pennock.
I11" R?bert. D/haH °?TJar.twa
e P"1.tha.
e. “naif
her parents. »
.
were: her brother-in-taw and ato- Sprague.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrington
Mr and
R|usell Davis
Mra
Oeorga
Sprague
and
Mra.
’ .pant ChrUtraa, with their son and “d „„
p,llabu£hP.„ tram: D
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ward. Teddy Hayward. Donna WUCLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs Robert Hill and cox. local and Betty Hayward and
baby called on Mr. and Mrs LaaCongratulations to Lois Pfeiffer,
tcr Monica Sunday.
our pastor's daughter, and John
Moore, who were wed Christmas
children spent Christmas In Kala­ time May they have a long happy
mazoo with Mra. lion Hazel and
Ufa together.
daughter.
Mr. and Mra. Wallace NadeU NORTH HOPE1
■pent ChrUtmas with Mr. and Mra
Mr. and Mrs Albert Ulrich spent
Clare Lewis and family In KalamaWednesday night and Christmas
Mr. and Mra. Bernard DeGolla with Mr. and Mrs Nelson Hulbert
entertained on Christmas. Mr. and ■nd son in Battle Creek
Hubert McCallum called Wednes­
Mrs Lee Mead and family ot Big
Rapids, Mr. and Mra. Emory Apsey day afternoon on Mr. and Mn. Jay
Anden near Prairieville.
and son of Bhultx
Dan Kimi spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mra Mark Garrison
■pent ChrUtmas with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox In south
Harry Baker and daughter In Has­ west Rutland.
We extend our sympathy to Gena
tings.
Mrs Manha Chamberlain was Hart of Battle Creek who had the
delighted on Christmas when all of misfortune to fall from his porch
her children and grandchildren. In­ his neck being badly injured.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forsythe and
cluding a great-grandchild, visited
her Those present were Mr. and' children of Goodwill and Mr. and
Mra. Forrest Chilson and aon Ho- Mrs Allen Bishop and son of the
ward of Niles; Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Doud district spent Christmas with
Mills and Joan. Mr. and Mra Oar-1
«»d Mrs Theodore Pranshka
land Chilson, of South Bend. Mr.
Chas. Welch ot MUlerabury was
and Mrs Ezra Chamberlain. Mr
im
lung oh relatives.
and Mrs Raymond Chamberlain h&gt;
Those spending Christmas with
and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. But­
ler of Kalamazoo anft»Emma Dick­ Mr. and Mra. Morse Murphy and
sons were Mr Albert Hampton and
erson. local.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oeib enter­ Mrs Houvenler of Bunnell district
tained their family on Christmas nnd Mr and Mrs. Chas. Cappon
and son Mrs. Paulina Murphy local.
4•••
ne —
Brush
Ridge community
club
du
i. and
auu ku
viiaikc* Kingsbury
miiaauury
------ ----------------------»--------Mr.
Mra&gt;. Charles
entertained their children at a j “nd lhe school Christmas tree wgs
Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mr. held at the school house Tuesday
E^rl Galas. Mr. and Mr*. Lyle night. The program which was put
Kingsbury and children. Mr and on by Mra. WaUon and children
Mn. Bert ChiUon and boys.
was much enjoyed by all. after
Mr and Mr*
Harry Penneb ■ which Santa Claus came and servcalled on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Penneb'ed candy, popcorn and apple*.
ChrUtmas Eve
I We are glad to report that Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWight and i Roy Hull was able to be moved
Blanch Van Hom spent ChrUtmas from the hospital to her home
tn Kalamazoo with Mr. and Mra.j Tue*day afternoon
Bernard Harmon.
.
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Mr and Mrs. Olin Brown and | MILO
daughter of Plainwell spent Christ-1 a Happy, prosperous and victormas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur1 lous New Year to everyone.
Johncox.
i Mr and Mrs Rush Saunders and
Mr. and Mra. Bert McCallum in-1 daughters were in Kalamazoo Monteruined their children ot Detroit, | day
‘
•
Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McCallum for &lt; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradfield ot
several days.
! Bendon and two granddaughters of
Mn. Emma Kay Johncock and Kalamazoo were dinner guests at
three girl friends of Detroit are on the Merle Bradfield home Tuesa tour for two weeks through day.
Florida and other southern points
The Home Literary club will be
Mr. and Mra. LeRoy Penneb and, held at the home of Mra. Dorothy
grandchildren Connie Lee and Bid- PettingUl 'Jan. 8 instead of Mrs.
dy Jones spent lhe weekend in La l Lulu Sntffen *
Porte, Ind, with Mr. and Mra. C
Mr
Mrs Hertjerl Van Strealn.
Ken Schnable and twin daughters i Sr. returned from Van Nuys, Cal.,
who will leave for New Porte Tuesday where they have been vlsilRichey. Jan. 5 for a three months' lnS their son. Herbert. Jr. since Ocstay
। iober. It is very good to have them
Mo. Haul. Uranart ol HaaUnka. ■»« •“&lt;
“ *
Ml and Mr. Ljra.n Wllklnran.1f', .
Mlto
tlj
Mo Denn. WrUkr had Chrt.irrao ™ Madkouu or uraau Unaal wild
dinner with Mr. and Un Lfater
, k1**”*
“S'S.1 Udlo hrre „
-d’.-wS bSKSS

k.S ra ."Tout

S^.IS'^o ISe’tao.".;

right, especially in refraining from Mr and Mrg Mw|e Brad{lcld whrrc
arelallLlirultnmh
Chrtrtm“
■"* exchanged
®. V to
fattening
w A Spaulding and Mrs. Wilcox
°L“
a;By were m Hastings Friday. Mrs. WUthelr charming figure. Happy New ,rox call|n on her al3t
Mrl
v—' ,n •"
I Ryerson.
Mr, and Mrs Rush Saunders and
WEST HOPE
daughters went to Detroit Christ­
Mr. and Fred Schulmeyer of
mas day to spend a few day* with
Plainwell spent the weekend with
Mr. Saundey'a mother and family.
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Morehouse.
They will return Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Garrison and
l,hC,Kelgfh^rh0Od.NHe1tOn °‘
son spent Christmas with her
de“th of bls mother in the early mother in Nashville. Kenneth rofaU and of his father taler near malne&lt;1 to apend a few d
wlth
Thanksgiving time. Friends will re- hl* grandmother
member them as they cut the tlmMr Charles Knappen of Richland
ber on lhe Wbe ptace and worked called on W A. Spaulding Wedneson the road when it was built from i day evening.
Bug bee to Stewart comers.
'
-...............-* Mra. Hattie Andera und Raymond CRESSEY
Shlrky MK.rtAlned the lol-' Mr „d M„ Ir,ln,
and
lowtnt (or ChrtWmut Mr. jnd MnJ cherle. .re home from OUUmU.
UWKACO Anders .nd cl.Udren ol
VUUo„ „ lh, homc ot Mr Bod
H«sun»&gt; ond Mr. .nd Mr«. tyle 'Mn. OU. Boulter on Sund.y were
Lein.ar .ndI (.mlly ot DelWn.
Mr „d M„. c,n„d s,„uh
Mr .nd Mr. H.rold Springer UM,. Mr „d M„ Joh„ anu,u
.nd t.mUy enlertMnecI hu p.r- &gt; and children 0( Onutd Rapid., Mr.
enU Mr. .nd Mr. B.m Springer. Mnd M„. olHIord K..,|„ „„d
•nd hu brother. Mr. and Mr.
oI „„ o.,,.,,, Mt.
„„
O1... Springer, utd r.mhy o( Bow-,
HoUtogh™ ol Pine lake .nd
en. Mill, (or ChrUunu d.y. Sun. Mr and u„ uurenec Tobu. .nd
day the springer Runny .pent lhe children oi crooked lake
day with her (.(her, James Anders , Mts Uura whlte apent chrUtand (.rally at Goodwill
W1U1 h„
„ Allegrai.
Don Springer U apenduig • lew
Mr/ end Mrs. Clarence Whit. I
days', vacation al home.
; speIU Christmas with relaUves In
Miss Mildred Osgood (ram Terre Chicago.
Haute. Ind . b spending her va-1 Llttle Dolores
.
—
•has
Hammond
cation with lhe home folks.
I scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mr. L. D. Woodman
a
Mr. and Mra. Ed Sedick ,„
and
were Sunday cahers at lhe Lee (Uy- i dawhw Dorothea ot Detroit spent!
nolds home al Cressey.
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Remember the Aid dinner al Hie Bauman.
Ira Belle and John McCallum
The Culp and Houser families
home Wed .Jan. 1
are enjoying electricity.
Junior Johncock I* slaying with
jgrs p Enztan entertained for
hta aunt. Mrs. Glenns Weber. aM Christmas Mr. and Mra. Carl EnAbe Hayward is doing chorea while ltan and .unghter and Mrs. Fiske
Almond U in Detroit.
of Kaumazoo. Leslie Enztan and
fesac Osgood and Mrs. Esther f^end from Hastings. Bob Baker
Johncock entertained on Christ- frorn Fort. cualer. Mr. and Mrs.
tnas Eve.. Mr. and Mra Ira Os- Mlltard Houser. Mr and Mrs D.
good and family. Mr. and Mra. Al-,••
-•
-- ----mond Weber. Mis* Mildred Osgood nolds and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
of Terre Haute. Rev. Isaac Osgood Reynolds and Russell and Harvey
and family ot Charlotte and Mr. Enatan, all local.
'
and Mrs- Ray Barnes
Mrs Till Conyer spent ChrUtmas
ChrUtmas Day Mr. and Mra Ira with her son Charles and family In
Osgood and family were guests of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Perris Brown of
PralrievtUt.
NO CODDLING
Mr. and Mn. Almond Waber en­
Among the brave clans of old
tertained Mr. and Mrs Jay Norton
Scotland none were more seasoned
of Athens and Mr. and Mra Albert to th* rough life of the times .than
and son Tuttle of Battle Creek.
lhe Camerons of Lochiel
Mr., and Mn. Lynden Johncock
One night the chief was bivouack­
and family. Jesse Oagood. Mildred ing With’his son in lhe snow, when
Osgood nnd Rev and Mrs Isaac
he saw lhe lad rolling up a snow­
Osgood and children spent Christ­ ball to um for a pillow. When the
mas day wtth Mr. and Mrs Ray
youngster had patted down the
Barnes.
flakes to a smooth, unyielding con­
The school pul on a very enjoy­ sistency lie proceeded to place the
able ChrUtmas program at lhe icy object under his head; where­
church and we heard many compli­ upon the old chief kicked it away,
ments tor the nice decorations. Carl saying sternly. "No effekninacy.
Anders has our sympathy on being
boy!"
ill and musing it all

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Snelder. Mr.
■nd Mra. Oeo Harrison and Mrs.
Harrison and daughter of Pullon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison of
Leonidas spent Christmas with
Leslie Gould and family.
Mrs. Harald Leach of Jackson
spent several days last week with
Mrs Ella Wortman
Mrs. Calms ot Hastings accom­
panied by Miss Gladys and Emer­
son Calms of HasUngs spent
Munday lhe 2l*t with Lloyd Owen
and family.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Lelnaar en­
tertained their children and grand। Childress tor Christmas
Clair Lammers and family smnt
from Friday until Monday wttnher
parents in Chicago.
, Mr. and Mra. John Lammers enMr and Mra. Everette McCallum
terlalned their children for ChrUi- are having a family, gathering Sun­
day when her mother. Mn. Martha
1 Bill Osborne and family spent Replogle of Cloverdale, and their
Christmas with Mr. and Mr* Art daughter and family of Hickory.
I Gould al Climax.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pattangill and
children, will be gueata.
Tliere to a relationship between
Abe Hayward win entertain the
art and religion. It conilsU of thU: following at hb homa Bunday. Mr.
the passion (or perfection.—Thdui- ■nd Mrs Emy Eichenauer and eon
*M MannHoward of Oaleaburg, Tommy Hay-

The war against tuberculosis de­
mands an army ot volunteers en­
listed tor more than the duration
।
of
a single crisis
It calls for su­
preme and protracted effort. Thera
are no peak* of enthusiasm, no
lapses Into complacency, and there '
■re no medals for heroes. But the
war against tuberculosis L&gt; man's
greatest victory in the age-old bat­
tle against disease.

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Woodland Community News
Personal ParaGraphs
or

Ctirtelmaa day vtello
follows: Mr. and Mrs. Pl
—and Dick Kimble.

— _. and Mr*. Ben Schneider,
Mtes
Steward with her i
Wa* Mertle
Me;
, nepnow ana wne. oar. ana bus
^Clayton Aldrich near
• “• Clarksville;
E. Brodbeck with Dr. and Mr*. Geo.
Benner and family In Woodland;
South Woodland Church of lhe
I Mra. Bertha Eckardt, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur U Dodge Paster
IVlclOT
Pbyllte and Marilyn
' Eckardt with Mr. and Mr*. Will
“
W°.rt^P a"d Velte; F J. Eckardt and Mr*. Mary
*ermon. Theme: From Athens te Kunl of OrBnd jupuu, Mteo Olga
Corinth.
। Eckardt Dr. L. L. Marston and Dan
ll:°0 A. M Sunday ochool. Les- 8mlUl wlth Mr. ,nd Mrt WaltCT
*on: The SynopUc Goepel*. For cook, ,nd m,,. Lydla Bchuler^ Mr*,
the next six month* we are te study , Cora Scheel and Mr and Mra. Roy
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the life of Jesus a* given In the Premcir of Sunfield with Mr. and
Gospels’ of Matthex.' Mark and i Mra^Ray'scbeeK’Mr. and'Mra’llari

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The preaching service* at tha
Mildred
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Briggs church will bo continued for
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Mr*. Maude Wotrtng te spending »
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Mr. and Mra. Forest Goto of Haam ucvron4
! Sunday. Dec. 38. at the Cote homa. Ungs wore Bunday guagte at Um
home of their parents. Mr. and
J. Miller visited
of Detroit apent Christmas with'

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X,. S.

I MM*
Harry Baker Christmas
Day ,uwU ot Mr. ana Mra, Baker
Mr. and Mn. John Moe* ot Lak* were Mr. and Mn. John Karacson
their parents.
L
_
J
_
Crockfcrd cf
Odessa (Myrna Baker) are recelv- and daughter. Nancy, and Charles
lng congratulations on lhe birth of ] Karacson of Granger. HL John
Mra. ora Wheeler has gone to Miller, 80. and the combined ages Dowling have located al lhe Allan
a daughter, Moveta Kae. at Pen-1 Moe* and son Billy, of Lake Odessa,
Silver Bprings. Maryland to spendI of gu present waa four hundred C. Hyde farm of lhe Briggs district
and he continues hte work in Bat- Stuart. Mr. and Mr»
nock hospital, on Decemb«r 23. The Mr. and Mr*. Alvay Baker and two
several montha with her gon and sixty-five.
family end Mr. and
little mis* weighed 0 pounds and daughter*. Lansing, Mr. and Mr*.
family.
| Mrs. Mary Purcell will spend
11 ounces. Mra. Moca and daugh- ] Alfred Bennet and daughter*, Mut­
Mr. and Mra. John Handel left ( Christmas at home with her daughter were brought to Woodland Bal- 1 liken and Mr. and Mra. Howard
Sunday for Cincinnati, Ohio after ter. Mra. Laura Howlett, and fam­ Grave will meet al its next saaalon Uy gathering cf 31
In Joint session with the Johnstown
urday and are being cared for at Baker and children. Woodland.
spending a few days with her par- ny Of Battle Creek to Join her.
Unit
the home of Mr. and Mra. Howard ; Mr. and Mra. Floyd Johitoon
ente, Mr and Mrs. Frank Hecker..,], Mrs. Bessie Strickland
willalgothe
to home of Mr. and Mrs
7 home
Miss Mildred
Mildred Weaks
Weaks te
te visiting
visiting] ; lh
lhe
home of
of her
her"son.
son. Lisle
Lisle StrickStrick-1 SJfSjL.°f ““ Dunham
Baker.
(Mrs. Rose Wachter) of Lansing
| |»nd. and family on Christmas ■
in Cedar Spring*.
(land,
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Forman started for Texas last week by auto Luke. This courses of study should Eckardt. Bruce and Joyce Eckardt i1 friends !Mr. and Mra. Joe Dobkoskl ami
\
Mra. Leonard Lynch of ^y,
and children ot Homer. Mr. and ] where they will vtelt Mr*. John- give us a fuller view of Jesus, th* with Mrs Kate Handtrson, Mr. and : Mr. and Mrs
son of Orand Rapid* and Mr. and
------ -------- .a few. —
... -U.U
— . Mr and Mn Oaylard
spent
days
with .her
Gaylord Holmes
Holmes!
Mr*. Byron Teaker and children of son's son. carl Wachter, who te Saviour: make hte life more vital Mr*. Irvin Hall: Mr. and Mra Ar-1 Chicago
Mn. Joe Hickey and children turt
te our Uvea
| thur Batea and famlly with Miss. mother. Mra. Lillian Olbson.
|w
ui join
dinner at lhe.
Ionia. Harold Forman ot West ■ stationed at a camp there.
will
Join in
in a turkey
‘
Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mra.
We invite 'you to attend the aerv- Bertha Wagner and Mra. Bates;
Frank Lent*. Mrs Carl Lent* and homp of her brother. Mr. and Mra
n
Branch and Mtes Orissa Knapp oG ' Mr, and Mra. Ward Planla and
of
Hartford enjoyed...
their
Ices of worship and study.
i Mr. and Mra Will L*teon and farni-1 -on Carl. Jr. left Christmas night AUan Wood and family. The father. I . ™J?.;*'
-7? Floyd Nesbet.
Roscommon were guesta of thetr 1j daughters
•
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Mr. and Mrs. Archie McIntyre
—--------ly with their daughter, Laura, tn t for Beacon. New York, to vtelt the Charlie Wood, will also be a guest. ] '■‘urch wUI tnc&lt;t on
8 for
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo.'
’"Forman Christmas dinner with her parents.
and Albert entertained ChrUtmas
Farm Bureau Meets
Grand Rapids.
latter's daughter. Mrs. Ecklund and
August Miller of the Checkered, alnne2 ____________________
on the Sunday before Christmas.
Mr. and Mra. Milan Trumbo. Sun­
On December 15. twenty members I Mr*. Helen Mlskle of Lansing husband.
district te on the sick list.
rswwwiiif
^.Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman of day.
Intyre
and Mr..and Mn. Howard
of the Woodland Farm Bureau called on her grandfather. E. Brod-1 Donald Shupp was returned to; Mrs Mary Barve will be hostess'
Eaal~ Woodland and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Nie(hamer Community Group No. 2 met with beck, on Christmas day.
the home of his parents. Mr. and j to the Happy Dozen birthday club I Our w- ®- c- 8- wlu wn,e • dln'
Earl Lehman nnd sons. Leon and and family, and Mr*. Perry Flory
Mr. and Mra. Carl Brodbeck for | Mr. and Mrs Carl Brodbeck en- Mrs. William Shupp. from Com-1 on january 2
n*r thu weck Thuraday. New Year's
Owen
of
Lake
Odessa
were
Christ
­
and son. Verdun, Woodland, Gay- their December meeting.
Everett i tertalned a number ot their relatives - munlty hospital. Battle Creek.; Mrg Hyrt]e Henery and Mra.' d,Jr- at the home of Mr- “nd Mr*. Intyre and children ot Quimby.
mas Day guesu al the home of jOrd P)Ory. Detroit and Mr. and Young was also present. E. J. Bates “nd friends at thc home of the for-1 where he underwent a major op- ! Bcn Tyler of Augusta spent the1- A- Da&gt;'- Everyone is cordially
Mr. and Mrs Fay C. Wing.
| Mrs. Carl Niethamer of Hastings
reported briefly on the National' mer's father, E Brodbeck. Friday. enilion.
I weekend~in
-------- --- -Detroit
■
’
(nvn«t to
tn “.tt.nd
. ............... j ;lnv,ted
llend-ration.
.
Rev. and Mrs Kennard Schalbiy' were Christmas dinner guests of Farm Bureau Convention held rere- ■ f^fng^
evening, They
r ney show-ed_
snowea moving pic-,; »•Mrs. J. M. Scott te visiting rela- , Mrs Leonard Smith and children
We think everyone enjoyed the
and children of Hopkins are spend-1 Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rising and son cently In Chicago, HL During the ‘“re8 «wy had taken at various (tlvea In Arizona
Cciivi; ui
tn. wui-if mk । ------- T**, 77— ——™ ——
— —
1 were Sunday guesU of her sister. ChristmM holiday and we wish for
lng their Christmas vacation with Gene, of West Woodland.
—-■
places
IncJudlns
those
taken
on
&lt;
—
&gt;
&gt;-i.
.
discussion period some very inter-including
G
cu«Bc »„&gt;,«■
m lua
George
Martin &lt;..
had
his »«,*
fool am-| Mrs. aay]ord Holmes, and husband everyone a happy New Year.
Mrs Clem Kidder and N«U, Mildred
his parents. Mr. and Mra Henry
...-•..I at Pennock hospital «...
.
.honoring
.
A ..
_ w.
__ . Nesbet en- Wolff, Mr. and Mra. Sidney Blanton
Rev. and Mra. H. V. Townsend. eating and helpful thoughts on
the ”'rtr northern trip lust summer puuted
SatA post.
card. shower
j ...
Mr. __
and
Mra.
Floyd
Schaibly.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Beryl. Mary, Francis and Harve topic "The Intangible Values of Tt,“« present from away were Mr u^y.
Mrs. Rose MiUer on her 80th natal I tertalned at Christmas dinner for and family. Mr. and Mrs Martan
Schalbly of Grand Rapids were Townsend, Woodland. Mr. und Mra. Life" were presented.
i | and
Mrs James
and daughter.
J£dJ«mes
Long Long
and daughter.
jerry,
young son of Mr. and Mrs. day u under way.
John Tomlinson and Bert Nesbet ot Hoffman. Mildred Sponseller, Will­
Christmas dinner guests al their Otto Townsend. West Woodland
Dorothy,ana
andniece.
niece,Mrs.
MrsTom
TomOrO-r- Dona|d Hill had an eye put out
Gifts were exchanged andre-, Vorotny.
Mr. Martin picked up a group on Morgan. Mra. Lizzie Smith and *cZ iam Hoffman and Frank Hyde.
Mantlne*
nnd Rev enrrnll
parents' homc and Mr. and Mrs spent Christmu Day with Mr. and freshments of popcorn balls and d(Inn
®*\ nt ""•
‘“’g* und
Carroll wUh shot from u BB gun
Mtes Barbara, Bailey of Woodland
Friday night to go to hte roller Floyd Smith and Fred Brumm,
Colon Schaibly of Kalamazoo. Mr. Mrs. Garnett Townsend of Kala­ Christmas candles were enjoyed by ( Hroqoecx or New Haven.
I Puul Diamonte of Ann Arbor te skating rink at Clear lake.
Mr. and Mra. Sterling Weeks and and grandfather. G. I. Brumm, were
and Mrs. George Schaibly and Mr. mazoo. Other .guests were Ralph the group. The January meeting rftaTK rnnvr
spending'hte vacation with hte par­
The Pleasure birthday group Will । family of Stony Point. Mr. and Mra. Chrtstmus day gueata at Ward
and Mrs. Chas. Heaterly. Woodland Townsend of LaGro, Ind., and Mtes will be held nt the home of Mr. and ;|ente.
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
Charles
DiaI
- be held on January 21 at the homc | George Chenoweth of Leonidas and Chaeaeman1*. Mtes Enid Cheeeeman
were callers in lhe evening.
The .........................
annual church meeting will monte
Mildred Brumbaugh of Dayton. Mra. Welby Crockford.
of Mra. Harry Colton with her son Lyle Chenoweth, who te ,»ta- went home With Barbara fbr a two
be held at the church on January, Calvin Plumley has returned daughter. Miss Elinor, assisting.
George Schneider and Mtes Ette Ohio.
.
! Honed at a camp at Indiantown, day visit.
Birthday
Schneider. Woodland. Mr. and Mrs
10 vaoa.
o'clock. viuo
Club no
No. j3 m
of inc
the ■ honw
homo from UBll
Leila bospita).
hospital. Battlei
Battle 1 Mr
ouwu.z Club
v.wu Celebrates
. a8 at 1U
In n recent letter to her moth­
Mr. and
und Mr8
Mra. OraJ
Oral gujier
Miller 8pen
spentt Pa
Pn. were Chrtetmaa
Christmas dinner guesu
guesU
Earl Eckardt and daughters, Phy- er. Mra. Laura Gardiner. Mra.
Mrs. WlUte Dalton. Mr*. Henry L. A. 8. will serve dinner and hold creeg where he underwent an op- StindBy ln Middleville at the home of Mr. and Mra. Glen Pufpaff and two children and Raymond Wolff
Ute and Marilyn, northeast Wood­ Leona Smith, now located at Dal­ Schaibly and Mr*, f. E. Dorris en- -their meeting In the afternoon fratlon.
.
Of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.sons.
land. wen- Christmas Dav gueste nt las. Texas. In the employ of the tertalned
the
West
Woodland, There will be election of officer*
Mrs. Sylvia Hart and Howard KUnf where a famlly gatharing I Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Haley and Thursday.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will United Stales government, reports Birthday club at lhe former's All members and friends of each of ; Coo|cy of Ionia were married W(u
honoring their son. Tunis son of Lansing and Mr. and Mra.
The Dunham school program wm
Velte.
that al Christmas time lhe roses home Thursday. Dec 18. A debate these organizations arc urged to Christmas morning nt the Naza- KBnc Who is home on a sixteen Huron Healy were Christmas guests well attended Tuesday evening.
was the highlight of the Christmas , be presentrfne church by th* Rev. D. R. 811-' day furlough from Ftart Lauding.;
of Mrs. Clara Day and Vivian.
Mtes Margaret Spindler of Haz­ were In full bloom.
Banta came and helped m dtetriMr and Mrs. Walter Thompson Ivernail. They will live on Mra., Fla where he has been stationed!
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klenertng
lett is spending her Christmas
Blrdslll Holly Is now employed as program. "Resolved: Our modem
Christmas te more fun than the old entertained the
following at a Cooley's place Just east of Nashville. alnc; lhe last of AprtI
I and SOn of Muskegon spent from
vacation with her mother. Mrs, Al­ ezscwwian
electrician at
at rvrt
Fort vumcr.
Custer.,
Gaylord Flory of Detroitvisited fashioned Christmas". The nega- Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Al-1
Mr. and Mrs. Marrin Graham left । Mr and Mrs. Fred Miller otaerved. Wednesday until Friday witn her
lie Spindler. Christmas Day gueste
Mra
Flory,
and Uve
ride won 12- to. 7. Twenty mem- vin Van’ Alsline and daughter. Wednesday night for Camp
Davis. &lt; the vans
Christmas
tide oy
by a famlly! parents. Mr. and Mra. Elmer OU­ son of Gull lake spent ChristmM
were Mtes Catherine Spindler and his
ina .mother
muiucr,
nsro. Perrv
rcirj
riuiy. «&gt;iiu
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.
.
'
.
.
...
.
-A,nrru,nt
Mra
Rnvmnnd
Tnvr.
n.iiv
P^I.U
rA.
...
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.
I,...I
..
.
..
----brother
Verdun,
part
of
last
week.
,
were
P™*™
1
Mra
Raymond
Joyce.
Betty
Foley
and
Mr.
and
s.
C.
to
visit
their
son
George.
(gathering
on
Tuesday.
day with relatives in Glenwood.
friend James Griffith of Battle
_______ _ __________J.
। lelt.
Christmas Day guests at the Dalton of Lake Odessa was an out ■ars.
Mrs. van
Carl rwey
Foley an
all oi
ot naine
Battle creex
Creek ]- Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Dorr
port Everett have I] Mr
aJ)d
ra. will*
Wllla:
Creek.
Mr. a|jd
and M
Mra.
Willard Case will
Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde spent Ernest Ball returned with them for
and Mr^ahd Mra. Forest Foley and -------------------------------------------------moved Into the Perkin* house on 1 jj(n ,;
|he
of the Miller । Christmas day with their grand­
1V members vf
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ovcismlth of home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Me- of Ww“
main street which they recently' fnml|y at the home of Mr tnd I daughter. Mr*. Wm. Genka, and
whlu
BJue aub to Meet
Battle creek called on Mr. and Mra. Leod were Mr. and Mrs Raymond I
lay gueste of Mr.
Kenneth Demond nnd Junior Al- purchased.----------------------------------------- ] Mrs Herbert Durham of Bellevue. family In Battle Creak.
and Blue club
Henry Schaibly Inst Saturday af­ McLeod and Maryin and Nancyot,
Clark in Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner apent | on Christinas.
| The young people held their
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Don wU,
t wllh Mrg H A Kltaon lerdlng called on lite Homer Rowternoon.
Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mtes Bertha Miller, a teacher of business meeting Friday evening Creek.
lader
family
on
Saturday.
McLeod
and
Mrs.
Emma
Lucas
of
Wedneaday
,
Jan
.
7
.
for
an
all
day
The W. S. C. 8. of lhe Metho­
Carl
Martens
in
Charlotte.
1
Laming
schools,
was
here
for
her
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
E.
H.
LMthrop
dist church are serving a cafeteria .Lake Odessa and Dell Williams and meaUng wnh a Mtry-in dinner at . Mrs. Pearl Demond entertained
Regular
meeting
of
Morning
i
h
O
u
day
vacation.
|
and
then
went
to
Reid
’
*
for
a
»katA
for the Red her parents. Mr and Mrs. Arch
New Year'H dinner at the church Mr and Mn Joe Nowieke. Wood- noon
Olory Rebekah lodge ™
will be held: Mr.
Mr. and Mra. William Stanton
Stanten ]■ lng party.
party- beginning at 12:30 •P-• M.
.
Crows win
will oc
be taxen.
taken. Red
Cross Oa™. or stony Point, nor
, ,ancL
.
Crons
kco v-roi
Jack Ketchum of Battle
Lloyd, und wire ot Bound R.rdds I &gt;’'«•&gt;' ««-“• •&gt;""•}' Th™ wl“
will go to the home of their daugh-1 Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead were
1 V!:~
Vrawnl
.nd, Un olmn EniUnd
d.u.h,„a
wll, n,
' Mr and Mrs. L. J.
—- —
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and »
a pot ter, Mr. and Mra. Maynard Thomp-1 Christmas guests of Mr. and Mra. spent lhe weekend at Royal
und eon. RuaoII. und rurally on I Installation of officers -&gt;
sens were guests ofr her sister and'ter
and■ ter Marj6r$-. entertained with a
a;
__________ _____________
----------------I luck supper.
son and family, of Battle Creek | Clayton McKeown.
On Sunday
family, Mr and Mrs G. L. Crit-1 family dinner Christmas. Mr. and SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Christmas day.
of Columbiaville
| lhe Meads and Mr. and Mra.
tenden. Valley Fanns, lensing.
| Mrs. Jerry England of Jackson ] Christmas gueats of Mr. and Mrs.
The Sunday school gave a fine'! Mrs. Leia Roe f
--------tei for Christmas.
DURFEE
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner of Ralph DeVine observed Christmas
Mr. and Mra. Carl Johnson nnd (spent Christmas Eve at the Eng- Paul Brodbeck were Mr. and Mrs. program Sunday evening. Dec. 21. ■ .‘pending her vacation at her home
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rica
family of Bnllle Creek. Mr and land home.
Mr. and Mra. Nat; Robert Ulery of Lake Odessa, Mr. The program committee was Mra.! here Mrs. Jean Riedel of Cadillac ,Detroit were here Tuesday to Join | with Mr. and Mra. Cameron Me।the other members of the Mr. and. Intyre and family at their home tn tended the funtral ot Eugene I
Mrs. Don FUher and Mr. and Mrs. | Peters and Miss Pollyanna England and Mr&gt; oalien Mteke of Lan­ Vesta Sense and Mrs. Lucille I »pent the weekend here
at Battle Creek Sunday.
Dwight Fisher'of Hastings and Mr.: of Chicago came Christmas Eve;,g|ngi r^v. and Mrs. Carroll Brod- Woodman. Both Sunday school and I Mrs J C. Furates te vteitlng her ;Mrs Fred Miller family.
Quimby.
Mr and Mrs. Heber Foster
Mr. and Mra. Jay Cole enter-! Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fossett and
nnd Mra, Carl Walts. Woodland(Mtes Pollyanna reluming Christ- ’beck -------- —
•• Mr. and• evening offerings were given for!80,1 l-°ute and family In Grand
of New -Haven
and
tained on Thursday at Christmas I family and Miss Agnes Benson
were Christmas Day guests at thc mo* night and Mr. and Mra. Peters Mrs
Richard
Brodbeck
and benevolences und amounted to 818. i Rnplds.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodman left! Mr and Mr.,. John Hamp und ,dinner
anincr and
ana festivities
icBiivnics for
lor lhe
me meminciu- spent
npcin. the day with Mr. and Mra. ।Jake VanDyke
------- - — (Dora
------ Foster)
-home ot Mrn. Agnes Fisher.
remaining until Sunday afternoon. daughter.
.
Kalamazoo ar
are
thc proua
proud paz
DOT
orntng for Florida
riorum io
to daughter
u-ug.ud were
w.v.
c the
over
Christmas •I b«.rs of their family. Mr. and Mra. Ray Fassett and sons at Bedford. - Kalamasoo
Rev. anti Mrs. Geo. Wingard On Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. Peters and
Chalmcr Herahberger of Grand Saturday morning
8ucs»-s of relnti.«.
relatives ».
In Grass ------Lake Leon Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. HoffMr. and Mra. Hubert Lathrop and of a baby girl born Bunaay, Dec.
spent Christmas with hte mother. Miss Marjory England
J visited Mr. Rapid* spent Christmas with hte spend some lime there. They 'will guests
.
...
rsi,in
a
.,
in.
wav
i
and
Grand
Ranlds.
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1
—
—
—
■
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Walter
visit
relatives
In
Ohio
on
the
way.
I
and
Grand
Rapids.
Mrs. Lydia Wingard of Cedar and Mrs. Homer Harrison of De­
Mr. and Mra Warren Coolbaugh i R*v- “nd Mrs D. C. Ostroth and
troit and Marjory remained for the Herahberger. Mrs. Bertha Mlllinex
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs Glen Wotrtng en­ rest ot Christmas vacation with her and children of Battle Creek were spent a few days at Christmas lime daughter Helen of Detroit and
I evening gueste there.
with their daughter and family, the Donald Ostroth of Naperville. Ill..
tertained thc Wotrtng family for cousin. Nancy Harrison.
Guy Kantner and family were D. Nell Smiths.
'were over Christmas vL-ltors of,
Mtes Virginia Duvall of Grand
Christmas dinner. Guests were Mr.
Mr.
and Mrs Vane Wotrtng. Woodland. Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Christmas guests of Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence
Clarence Shelley
uneuey of
or Rra- nnd
mm Mra. W. C.
w. Bassett and
—...
Midland and Mrs. Mertle Smith of family.
|
Mr. and Mrs S. W. Smith. South Arnie and son Jack o! Woodland Willi* Kantner of Hastings.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Townsend
I
Kalamazoo
visited
over
the
holiday]
Mtes Doris Betts of Grand Rapwere
ChristmM
Day
dinner
guests
Woodland. Mr and Mra. Henry
and
daughter*
spent
Christmas
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
G.
Smith
and
Ids
will
spend
the
weekend
at
her
Ford and family. Kalamazoo. Mr.
week
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
I Cleon.
home here.
...
mid Mrs George Wotrtng. Detroit. rence Paul.
Mrs.
Ora Hummel of Union
-'
tZh-------------------------------- C“ty
Pearl Demond called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs Fred Hanea and;
Laird Wo'.rlng. Grand Rapids. Mr.
W. S. C. 8. Elects Officers
and Mrs Helen Stouffer and Mtes
of ChrisMr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams of ”r*'
^her narente Mr Mr. and Mra. Orville Flook spent ,
The Women’s Society Methodist
of Chris­ Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Christmas day with the Frank
Louise Wotriiip. Lansing.
I?h GravesP
U' M
Jones family In Battle Creek.
K:?.:-?.
Mr. and Mrs. Blrdslll Holly spent tian Service of thc ch
narlors Farlee were Christmas dinner guests Bnd Mr"; A^ h OrBV“,
Si h
Ch— F»rl~ and ..rally, Mr. and
“-ool
• '"y
Christmas with her parents. Mr. church, met in the church17parlors
DURFEE
with Ma.,Tom.
,,,' MW^al.na ««, oram on
and Mra. Henry Millwood ot Lud­ Wednesday evening. Dec. 17. witn
“&gt; Tuesday
Tu^i.y evening. Dec.
Dtc 23.
23
The Christmas tree at lhe school
an
attendance
of
thirty.
At
the
ington. Mrs. Holly remained for a
•lAmoou alm
T»»'' »“ •
annual election of officers, lhe fol- 1 Mr. and Ma. lurry sandbrwk
few days’ visit.
A Id1'1 -adding
wu
held at the house Tuesday evening was well at­
____
___
t»r..
sonpu
Mr
nna
MIS
Marry
banaoroos
i
~
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~
Mr and Mrs. August Meschke of |
■ •
.
—• ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A tended and much enjoyed. Thc
""rf ■ Woodman last Friday P. M. when program put on by teacher and
Morristown. Minn. are visiting Leffler. Vlce-Pres. Dorrit Hauer; " “
RBOT1UU sec-y.. nm Tnmbo. »• ■ "f
“
their daughter and husband. Rev.
their daughter. Marian was mar­ pupils was very good.
Heber Fvstei crushed his thumb
and Mrs. Geo. Wingard.
ried to Reo Brink, formerly of
The Spindler family enjoyed a
Fremont now of Milford. In the in the corn shelter Thursday, but
Christmas dinner al Glllstcad Sun­
presence of the Immediate families it te healing.
Recent callets at the Foster home
day. Those present were Mrs. Ella
and a few friends. We offer con­
Anderson and Ernest Anderson.
gratulations and best wishes to were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cairns]
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bul­
them as they go to thetr home of Doster. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Nellie Hewitt; Sec’y of Supplies,
U
1
kau. Grand Rapids, Mrs. Elizabeth
which was ready for them at Mil­ Geiger and family of Saranac.
Wotrinw en- ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzic Edmonds of
Hough and son. Bryan. AUegan. Arlle Baker; Sec'y of Student work, “r.
George Spindler, Lafayette. Ind.,
On Friday night. December -10. Hastings sj&gt;ent Christmas with Mr.
' the Sunday school class, of which and Mrs. Grover Brooks and son. |
Mtes Catherine Spindler. Battle
and Mn.
Wmg.rd: Pre-achooi
ehll-i
Mra H,n*y'rord"nd
and
Mra.
Wingard:
Pre-school
c
—
Guests of the Rev. and Mrs.]
Creek. Miss Margaret Spindler.
Marian Woodman Is a member,
d„„. BUMI nn...d,r; Bp.druai ""i“iaEL^ Sa mJS
Haslett and Mrs. Arlle Spindler, dren. Ethel Rowloder; Spiritual
gave a parly for Marian and Reo Pfeiffer Thursday were Mr. and1
Com., Mrs. Wingard; Fellowship
Mrs. Gate Pierce and daughter of
Woodland.
ring
-rj of Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. al the home of Arthur Richardson,
Leslie. Mr. and Mra. Walter GorMr. and Mrs. Carl Walla and Mr. Com.. Florence Klteon.
Wotrlng of Detroit. MLm Helen the teacher of the class. The guests
Wotl
sllne and daughter, and Mr. and
Mra. Wingard had charge of the
and Mrs. Blrdslll Holly were guests
Wc aik your cooperation in keeping the lines open by:
Stauffer of Lansing. Laird Wotrtng of honor were given some lovely
Mrs. John Moore.
cf Mr. and Mra. Wm. Lull (Ethel program and a very lovely dram­ ot Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. gifts.
Mrs. Thera Napier of Hastings
McDormani of Benton Harbor last atization of the Madonna and the Bert Smith.
Placing your calls New Year’s Day instead of Now
BANFIELD
three
kings
were
given
by
eight
stayed
with
Mrs.
Geiger
while
Mr
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Otte Townsend and
Rev. Wingard sang the
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nubert and and Mrs. H. Foster and son spent
Miss Ruth Scudder spent Christ­ ladles.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Townsend, and
mas Day with her mother. Mra. “Holy City" accompanied by Mtes children spent Christmas witn Mr. family arc spending the holiday Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs
' vacation with relatives tn Tennesee. Lloyd Elliston and family nt Nash­
Jessie Scudder, of West Woodland. Leona Helse. Mrs. Vera Hewitt's
and Mrs. .Garnet Townsend and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stiles were ville and Thursday with Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lehman. East circle had charge of recreation and daughter of Kalamazoo.
Giving the operator the number of the
, Christmas dinner guests of MrsS -Airs.jAshlcy Van Doren at ColdWoodland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leh­ refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Lathrop and
Stiles' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
man. Bellevue and Mr. and Mra.
phone, if possible.
daughter of Toledo, O.. and Mr. and Nay. The Nays entertained their
Wedding Anniversary
Mra. Edward Rice was called to
Lawrence Chase and sons, Gordon
Mra. Lawson Smith of Woodland children and grandchildren at a the bedside of her uncle'Eugene
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur L. Dodge
and David, of Coats Grove were
were dinner gueste of Mr. and Mrs. dinner and afterwards a Christmas
Making your calls brief.
Christmas Eve dinner gueste at the cclebrgted their twenty-fifth wed­
Hart of near Battle Creek who
Owen
Smith
Christmas.
Mra.
Lath
­
tree
was
enjoyed
by
their
near
relnparsed away Friday.
homc of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald IZh- ding anniversary Christmas Eve. A rop and daughter remained here to
1 rives.
dinner was served In their honor
Mra. William Surplice's son Leon­
man.
spend several days with he: parents.
Mrs. Eva Sweet had as her Christ- ard Valdick was killed in an auto
Mrs. Juna Jordan and
Mtes by Mary and Lowell Dodge. The
Mr. and Mrs. Walter FUher spent
^Gladys Jordan of Chicago were guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Christmas with Mrs. Baitlnge.- and■ mas dinner guests her son. James, accident Thursday near Deckerville.
1 and Mrs. Bristol of Hastings.
She his the sympathy of this vic­
Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Farrell and son. Larry Joe. Mr. and
family.
colls between Michigan points with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Putnam and
Last year, the demand for New
Mrs. Carl Jordan of South Wood­ Mrs. Guy Kantner ond Mtes Irma
inity.
Mr. and Mrs. Jame* Guy enter­
Mr and Mrs Edward Rice and
land. Mrs. Juna Jordan remained Reber. Miss Jean and Muter Mar­ tained their children and families George Wickwire and Henry were
few delays. But many calls to dis-,
' gueste Christmas of Mr. and Mrs daughter's guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Year s long distance calls was
for a visit with her son and family. vin Kantner helped in serving. Af­
and
John
Guy
bl
supper
Christmas
'
George
Ranson
of
Hastings.
taw* points will bo delayed, and
Kindell Kellar of Rutland. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wamla Kelsey and ter the dinner many families of the
many times normal aPsome points.
Roy Flnkbeincr and family of Mn. Sam Kellar of near ChangeMr. and Mrs Kenneth Kelsey of church membership called to ex­
Mr. and Mra. Clarence 8Uson. Grand Rapids were gueste ot thetr
many may not get through ot all.
Coats Grove spent Christmas day tend their best wishes including Betty and Paul of Irving. Mr. parents, Mr. end Mrs. Chad Fink- vllle and Rex Casey.
Now out Nation is at war. impos­
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lehman. Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Townsend and
Miss Violet Norton of Maple
WE ARE OBLIGED to keep ade­
Weaver and daughter and Mr. ard beiner ChrUtmas.
Christmas Day gueats at the daughter. Mary. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDougal Grove Is assisting Mrs. H. Foster
ing an additional load on long dis­
home of Mr. and Mrs Dorr Stowell R. Teeter and Mary-. Mildred and Mra. Shirley Mayo. Richard and
with lhe care of her mother dur­
quate lines for war use, even
Barbara of Hastings called on Mr. spent Christmas with Mrs. Macwere Mr. and Mrs Jack Hartman David Teeter. Mr. and Mra. Owen
tance linos... a load that will con­
Dougal't son. Floyd Tungate and ing Violet's vacation.
and
Mrs.
Keith
Farlee
Christmas
though it means disappointment
and son Robert ot Vicksburg and Smith. Mr. and Mra. Stanley ManMr. and Mrs Spellman and sons
family, of Battle Creek.
tinue aven on Naw Yaor's Ivo and
ker and daughter. Roberta. Mr. day.
John Booher of Lake Odessa.
Mr. and Mra. Dell Fausey of Has- spent Wednesday eve with Mr. and
for many on their personal calls.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Guy
and
son
Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Townsend and Mrs Vane Wotrtng. Mr. and
Mrs Edward Rice and Veto.
spent Christmas with relative* near Ung* visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Put­
Day.
•nd children and Harve Townsend Mrs. Walter Herahberger. Mr. and
Recent
guests
at
the
Hammond
We
know you would have It that
nam Wednesdayspent ChrUtmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wise and MIm Phoebe Nashville.
Mr and Mra. Sterling French and Bateman home were Mr. and
you will accept the
Mr*. Dale Townsend and children Oaks. Refreshments were served to NORTHEAST WOODLAND
All avoiloblc operators and many
were guests of tire former's parents Mrs George Baulch and family of
these
guests.
Many
beautiful
gifte
cf Vermontville.
Ml* Eva Rodcbsugh of Hastings near Bellvye over Christmas vaca­ Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
new circuits will be pressed into
Miss Dorothy Rogers is spending were received by Mr. and Mrs spent last weak with her steter. Mrs. tion.
Johnson of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hunt's guesta
two weeks' vacation vlsltlnj in Dodge which were greatly appre­ Ben Schneider.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tice, of
service. They will be able to handle
ciated. After an enjoyable evening
Texas.
Miss Olga Dckardt entertalnad Holland were Christmas guests of were Mr and Mrs. Leon Youngs
Pfc. Watson Totuley of Ft. Brady. the guesta departed wishing the (or dinner al her home Friday Mrs. Tice's parents. Mr. and Mrs and children. Mr. and Mrs Gordon
Sault 8te. Marie, vtetted his moth­ celebrants many happy returns of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ekkardt. Bruce Dennte Vosburgh. They ale dinner Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hunt
er in Sheridan and friends In their anniversary.
and Joyce Eckardt and Mr. and with Mr. Tice's parente hi Battle and Gene Hunt.
Woodland for lhe past ten day*.
A quid but pretty wedding was
Mrs. Ray bcltecl.
Creek.
Johnny Monasmith of Canada.
Pvt.- Everett Johnson of Fort
Carl DuBote te assisting hte non. solemnised at thc parsonage Wed­
Anniversary
Bragg. N. C.. is enjoying a furlough
wlx&gt; was here for a (ew daya' va­ Leland, in building a Itouse In Uie nesday when John Moore and Lote
Monday evening. Jan. S. IH3. cation over ChrteUnas. called on Culver district.
ut the home ot hte parent*. Mr.
.
Pfeiffer were married.
and Mrs. Herbert Johnston of west Nonpareil Lodge K of P will cele- E. Brodbeck and Carl Wednesday
Mr. and Mra. Harry Williams ajid
Mountain Guide: "Be careful not family of Lansing have been gueste
brute
Ita
Golden
Anniversary. evening.
Woodland
Mr*. Clara Klopfenstein of Wood­ to (all here, if* dangerous But If of J. W. Moore-.
Mice. Op*l Baker of Kal#ma*oo Grand Chancellor Ray Burrell and
M i pending two waeks' vacation Grand Keeper of R and 8 will be land was a diniitr guest of Mrs. you do fall r«nicmb«r to look to
the left; you get a wouderful view."
BANNEB WANT ADV 8. PAT
Lydto Schuler Friday.
from college with her parents, Mr the speaken
—r-

Long Distance lines will be

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MICHIGAN

�THE nASTINng BANNER. THURSDAY. JANPABY 1.
-with
i.
1 Lyons and two children of Cold- STATE nT MICHIGAN
the holiday vaeaUon with her par-1 Wm. McConnell. Sr., and son Wil-'Daniel of Mason and several grand- nt lensing
relatives,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
1Mnu„„
, Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. F.
P. R.
R. Print
Prtndle visited waler. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Lyons COUNTY OF BARRY IN CHANCERY
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooper Ham. who are doing electrical children.
_
and families
and her lister. Miss Edith. Hcf, work In a defense building project, Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Fran
£ran Glover
Glover Brought
Brought thetr
tiielr daughter*
daughters and
fait------ in.' and two children of Kalnmaxoo.
wlr little son “
"Skippy"
Rapids for Christmas and MP.
Mftjmd Mrs. Wendell Lyons and
husband Joined her for the Christ-, at Michigan City. Ind . were homc their
Skippy” from thc Grand Raptoa
ru.ra.n,
of
Albion
and
Mr.
ami
mas day as did also Mr. and Mrs.'.with their families for Christmas convalescent home in Grand Rap- the balance of me week.
taaug
oley Lyons of NashvtllVj
■Ernest. Hooper and the latter’s, day
day.
ids vo
to spvuu
spend u
a lew
1M”
I| ;as
aou viuuiguests of Mr and Mra.1 •"*»
»&gt;&lt;
””&lt;'■ “
■k|n» 1'1"
on
Olncr wm brought home from Pen|I Christmas
...
mas nt...
nomo,
taxing
.nun’ .
ou,v«i«
m.wrno
children drove to Leslie this Sunday brother.
1 W P C^JTnd 12m H.rey were Sunday. The
Thc little
Utile fellow
fellow who
who has
Ua* nock
nock hi-pUal
hospital a
a few
few day*
days ago
ago and
and to
U DOUD COBNERb
and brought her sister, Mrs. Glenn
Recently while Roy Varger of theto
W. P. iorTsac
Conou and
son Harry,
were , been in
. delicate
. ....health
..«... for
.-----several
.------ -----------------------— »— from
hi. te.a
week’s Letter
of Detroit
and Fred
gradually recovering
hto bad
Abbey home to remain over New Hastings was visiting at lhe home ----- ------------------- •
Corson, wife and two sons of Kul“"d “»the home since apring/auto accident.
Mrs. Earnest Peak and son Jay
Year's.
of his father-in-law, Ray Filling­
1 ** ccnfinctl ,o a *’hcel chair and nol
a prc-Chrtotinas galherlDg was and daughter Delia und two grand­
Mrs Charles Campbell who haa ham on lhe Barry-Allegan county amazoo
Mr and Mra Morton Freshney! «alnlng a* fast a* hoped.
held at lhe homc of Mr. and Mra. sons started Thursday for Florida
been In poor health for some line, he with others started for tiie and
daughter Dorothy Lou. vtoitod I Chrutmas day at the home ot
Or*?'"' Sunday Pec 21 to mjet Fred Peak who is In the
months underwent a major opera­ woods to get a Christmas tree. Sit- &gt;
tHefr daughter Mrs Vevah Blrdscll Roy Hooper was a happy one. lor the with the following ns gurato her arm/
tion al Pennock hospital, Hastings. ting on a back fence they i&gt;aw n and
Sv Tn Hartings ChristmM '“'"'ly this past week received a let- mother and sister Mra F M. Smith' Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMannto
Wednesday, and is - convalescing jiecullar looking object und discov-1 and family in Hastings. Christmas
Nonam&gt;rtc SmlUl.
visited in PralrievlUe Thursday.
ered it was an Arctic owl. which are I
nicely at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. John HoughtaUng
rv I
10 Louto is stationed with the aunt*. Mn;. P. A. Stowe and Miss
Christmas guesta of the William pure while. He shot it and fourj i Mr. and Mra. Fred Hooper and Cousl armjcnr anti-air craft at N. M. Leddy nil of Chicago. HL. a and sons attended the basketball
it a
n lgood
-ivhI rind specimen n.as
1. it
It mrcismens­
Sweet family were Shelley Sweet. it
two
small
son*
spri
’
l
5
Oahu
Island
thc
scene
of
the
Dec.
brother
nnd
niece.
L.
D.
Smith
nnd
,
game In Lake Odessa Friday eve­
Of Flint. Mr. and Mrs J.A. Sweet .' ured 58 inches from wing tip to with her people in Grand Rapids.. 7 altack
^to daughter Miss Clcowa from ning.
.
and daughter Cleona and Mr. and wing Up.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Norris and
william
Campb.ll oi
of inc
the union
Detroit ...............
Califonua; a sister
--------— - ~■
william vnmpixii
-■•-•- and Kroger-UsMrs. Wm. H. Sweet of Hasting*.
I Mr.ahd Mrs. Rollo S. Kenyon of
Buest ot hl; triend. L. R. Beeler
ls 6Peiukng the holiday* ■ &gt;“*'• Mr anJ Mr
baby of Battle Creek were dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Helrlgel and ’I Merritt were Christinas guests ol and family. Sunday of last week.
“J® hu fan^y a*d parcnUi yr. I London. Ontario;i; a sister. —
Mlu guests of Lyhden Norrto Sunday
their
son
Roy
and
family
in
Grand
1
daughter, accompanied by his sis'. Leona Rock &lt;ho is slaying with
“JiMrs Charles Campbell.
I Kathryn
Kathryn Smith
Smith of Detroit and and Mr and Mts. Paul Birman and
tor, Mrs. Wayne Fleenor and fam- Htpids and later came down and fher
her uncle
uncle and
and aunt.
aunt. Mr
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs. an0.
^"“nes vampoen.
i
’
friend...MrMrnn(
and
Mrs. Peter tr
Kay..
— sons of Battle Creek were callers
lly of Albion, will spend New Years I spent thc night with her sister. Kid Kock nnd miendm. uhool.
Mr •“»
»ram&gt;p«nled l»
Sunday evening.
With their brother. Rev. W.1L Hel- ! Mrs. Sarah Campbell and niece I hu tone IO Detroit io .Pend ll. her I.Urer Fmr* Kreil. end Mr.’ also of Chicago.
There was a large gatliering at
ana
u.ra.d Folu
ru.u and
u„o John
uo.m , Joan .M DUU. Oran and Mary
hoUdu, WKh her parenu. Mr. end, “
»d M'' Gerald
rigel and family at Jriverse City.
Loueta Cook
Pon, dr
drnr.
Io Lak. Clt
Clly
Pnd.y •&gt;“&gt;' "nkUlnrr ... ukln, Um. thc Ladles Aid at Mrs. West’s and
'-Hl Dotxert of Washington, Mich. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenvon'and Mra. Leon Rock.
IPoUs
o,e 10
&gt;’ Fridav
•’
Elios I6to week spending some time with a good time was had by all.
spent'riie-forepnrt of lust week With : nephew Neal Cook' spent Christmas ‘ Miss Mae Muck of' Grand Rapids I «&lt;&gt;d v'Wl«l her aunt. Mrs.
muj. m™, ...u
.., । their BUnl. Mr,. Jamu Roberuun In
his cousin. Mrs. E. F. Blake. Wed- ' at Cadillac with her sister. Mrs.
Mj’g M«‘"
"“h
?»K
Pratt re^&amp;
remained for a few days with &lt;-»rand Rapids.
nesday accompuiucd by Mrs. Blake.; Arnold Parker pnd family.
In Michigan, recently, a beaver
&gt;u. &gt;ui«r
nrav.
Henry Cunningham of the T.-K. 'Xn^en n.zrs.siher niece Mrs Adah Spooner and
’cX™ ; The sisters of Pvt. Jack Williams undertook to gnaw down a tree eight
faculty,
is
spending
the
holidays
1
D- O. Doyle he visited his farm in
northwest Thornapple and called on 1 with his parents at Battle Creek
feet in circumference.
But after
three years and little progress, he
friends in Caledonia.
nnd his brother. Homer and wife
I Mr. and Mra Edward j.ukson
»L' brother Leon came from became discouraged and gaye'up
Mrs. Carleton Inman and two went to Pennsylvania to Visit her EFBlakefum.lv.
I The Rouse circle of the Methodist! and daughter Leila of the
®ddJ^C
Kw^ the job.
sons of Grand Rapids are spending । people.
! church will meet on Thursday. Jan. county line spent Christmas ut Lake b&gt; K“rr •**
dM^ Vu .. . w?Humi
8 at the home of Mr* Thos Berry | Odessa with relative
»
and Mr and
instead of thi» Thursday the reg-j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of. Mrs Pearl Kj^on and Mr and
ular day The Young Woman’s | South Bend. Ind , have been .spend- Mra Alton hlaood and children all
Guild will meet the evenln/ot the lng the holidays at their Gun lake ».«»»
bpr’^a.ld ?alX"
8th with lhe leader. Mra s.
S. FJ cottage and with her father and ‘heday with an uncle and family.
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Myers.
I sister. Frank Lee and daughter
Mr. and
—•»*Mrs. °
8. n
G. Smith are
Mr. and Mrs William Cridler and1 Edna.
spending the Holidays with their
Christmas
of the ------Gsbcrt
children visited her brother Ken-1 ChrL...
..... guests -•
... . children in Hammond. Ind.
~
Mr and Mrs. Julian Putts ehUfnetlFSmlth anti family at Mulliken Griffeth family on tiie W. R “Hur-1 ~
this week Sunday.
1 per furm were hto brothers. Leo and i tnlned nt u family dinner ChruttRev and Mra. George Curtis and (family of Delton. Harold and fam- mns day with the following- present,
son Uster and Mr and Mra. Glenn Hy of Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. La- Mr and Mrs. Glen Dean rnd four
Griffeth spent
Chrtolmas
Buttle Rue
anjiwiu&lt;«v&gt;i
baby of•»«&gt;.
Yankee children. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Fink­
Gnnetn
spentatunrmmH
ut Griffeth
Dutuvinuc
Creek With their daughter and sis- Springs and Florence Grlffelh of belner and two children. Mrs. Marter. Mrs. ur&gt;
Clarkniarlr
Seeley
and nnd
famllv
1 Battle
Creek.
.
---------------- --------------------stunluv
famllv
Battle
Creek.
(jla Dean-------------of Irving
and Mr. und
Little Nina Zceley pcipmpanledf
A family Christmas gathering was, Mrs James Robertson ol Grand
them home for the school vacation.(held at the home of Mr. and Mn j Rapids
TO WHOM IT hat concern, take
Mrs. Flora Taylor of Grund Rnp-1 Horry Baisch with nineteen refc~
---------------------ofChrtolmas
dinner
al---------lhe home
Ids is spending the week with her Uves present. They were her par-’ Mr. and Mra. F. O Stokoe was
brother. Ed Blake and family.
I ento. Mr. und Mrs James Ives, Mr enjoyed by the following. Mra. G.
MLss Vera Bibs of Grand Rapids । and Mrs. John Smith nnd daughter, W. Palmer. Mr. nnd Mra. L. G
was u Wednesday night and Thurs- | Mury Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer nnd two children Of Chel­
day visitor of her sister. Mrs. Wm. Stillwell, all of Grund Rapids; John sea. A. M. Meyers of St. Louto. Mo.
McConnell and family
i Moore and family of Detroit and Mtosc* Lola nnd Agnes Stokoe of
Rav Matthews ot Grand Rapids Jock Bowen and family of Vassar,
the Pontiac schools. . .
had a part- In the St. John's night I Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bender and
Forrest Bender took Mrs. Bender
p.vgKnu.
— son -of Prairie
spent’and their sons to'Sartiia. Canada I
program at the Masonic temple, ...
I little
lhe
. I... and ........
1 .. night with-. Christmas
n &lt; «&gt;nt
f tHopkins
" ‘ '
Saturday
spent • the
with her par- wherc ,hc proceeded ro He*p»-ler.
the Harty Stimson fuinlly north-4-ent*. Mr? nnd Mra Wtilis Parmelee Ontario tofspend the holidays with
west of town.
i Mr*. Edd Lewis was honored on her home folks.
•r. Deputy Cu. Clark.
Tiie Vem Smith family and Mr her birthday. Monday. Dtcember
Miss Pearl Hendershott of the
and Mra Wm. Campbell and In-122. with a birthday dinner tor the , Detroit schools Is spending the.
I fant son spent Christmas with their j family nt thc home of her daugh- holidays al thc home &lt;?f her sis-1
' xon and brother. Herbert Thorpe j ter. Mrs. Homer DcWeerd on Eu^l ter. Mrs. Charles Campbell on the
and family in Kalamazoo.
i Main St.
InIng road.
Mrs. --------Lenr
Allen Matthews lias gone to Cali-1 Miss Pearl Hendershott of Dei fomln for an indefinite stay.
, troll und her brother-hi-law. Chas, her son Russell and wife In Grand
i James Faulkner has been very &gt; Campbell were Christmas dinner Rapids, over Christmas.
'sick lhe past few day* with intec- i guests of Mrs. Sarah Campbell and
Mrs^Clstide Rosenberg of nortnHASTINGS
• uon of the ears and rearing the j niece Loueta
;&lt;«t Thornapple sufferedI . very
I daily visits of the physician. Sorry
Mra Robert Tolan. Jr of Detroit severe heart•
“n ’
Jimmie!
and infant son were taken from
rar hv hlr
. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenyon and; Pennock hospital. Hastings, to the'
M&lt;mw 'Gibbs ^f
nephew Neal Cook. Mrs Pearl Ken-. home of her parent* Mr. and Mr* &lt;lau«h.«er. Mra Monroe CHbbs m
von and Mrs. Sarah Campbell and Clair Williams In Pleasant Hill dis-1 Grand Rapids. We are very sorry
. to hear of this friend’s sickness
Loueta cook are In Buttle Creek, trlct by Beeler ambulance. Sunday.
’’ and hope she will soon be out again.
this Sunday to visit Mr. und Mrs.[Prior to Christmas.
Roy cook.
| Miss Lydia Ctoninger of the Day- her same Jolly self.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean and Ht- | ton. Ohio, schools to spending her • News from Robert Corson, son
of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Corson who
U. wn BlUle ol neehe.ur owe. v.e.Uou .1 homo .111. her m«het enlisted m
in the navy about „„„
three
Friday evening for lhe weekend and brother. Mrs. Mae Cronlnget
ft nR0 [5 lh&gt;t hc 1U1S tK.pn lrans.
-...te
; (erred from lhe "Tuscaloosa" to a
with tel.
hto mother. *»-.
Mrs. M.rtho
Martha ra*«n
Denn I.mi
’ and Hrarti.-v
Bradley.
Bullirday Christina* was celebrated! New Year's .ai*5
g::*Szl'n°»L
‘VJL
new boat thc ' Atlantic" and is nt
..
»
-.1
w,
•&gt;[)rpscnt
(n
Roglot,
at lhe home ot hto brother. Glen j sell Bender family will be her rrlaDean on Orand Rapids St. John lives, as follows. Mrs Almira Hackrrcucllufc nnd „„„
w..u are
_.v
Frederick
Karl Rock who
Jacobs of Grand Rapids was also a; ney. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hockney jtudpBUi in the University of De­
Philip IL
guest and remained for a week's, and two children, all of Ha-sUng». [roit catne home to spend their

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visit with hto nephew and sister. Mrs. Glenn Abbey and children, vacation with their parents, Mr.
Mrs. Dean.
j Evelyn and Glenn of Leslie, nnd Mr and
Car] Rock and were acThe Churchill family gathering and Mrs. Clarence Hackney of Paw , companled by their cousin; Fran| was held at the home of Mra. James Paw.
ris Rock of Detroit. They arrived
Polhemus Christmas day. Those
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rugg and Wednesday evening and it also ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
present from out-of-town were Mr.. daughter Jeanette, were Chrtolmas was the latter's 21st birthday,
nnd Mrs. Erwin Peter nnd his father guests ol his brother. Ray and Upon this occasion hto grandmoth­
er Grand Rapid'., and Mr. nnd family in Grand Rapids.
I er. Frendn Rock presented Francis
! Mra. Clarence DeSmit and son
Christmas al tiie Methodist par- $joo as fulfillment of a promise
। Kenneth of Plainwell and Gerald sonuge was cel-.bnited with their made by her and the grandfather to
i Rogers oi Hastings. Kennle re-1 daughter. Mrs. Sidney Binns, bus- each grandson, if they would
I mainert with his grandparent* for, band and baby daughter ol Albion neither *moke or drink up to that
a few days visit.
I coming tor the Sunday previous age. They hoped the boys' habits
Dr. C. A. E. Lund left Tuesday ’ Other members ol the family of would then be so Well formed they
evening for Minneapolis. Minn, to Rev. Carley home lor lhe day wen Woujd have no desire to begin. Tills
spend Christmas with ins mother Mr. and Mrs Dale Carley and liiltle 6 the reennd grandchild to reond remained for the balance of the I son of Battle Creek. Mto* Virginia ceive the 8100. Frederick receiving
Carlev of the Flat Rock schools, his this past year nnd their grnndAlva M. Meyers ot St. Louis, Mo.. | and Mr. and,Mra. Stanley Lyons of | mother is. very happy to be able
“athville
I *° *’nve lo kecP *’cr Pled‘&lt;e Francis
rrived .Christmas eve for a ten ' Nashville,
"
Mr. and Mrs L.
1 days
iVit
with
his
rister-ln-law
Mr
L R.
R Beeler and ’’nd Frederick are employed by the
ays visit
; Mrs. F. O. Stokoe and other rela- I son Connie entertained for Christ-1 ^’"‘'“‘’’d'd tlon ’toWnim^uiMi Hr
Itlves in this vicinity.
| mas dirmer with her rtrtcr. Mr- Coin addition to keeping up their
“ charies” Annison."” 65. life-long Lydia Gates und daughter Betty school work.
MiM Donna Galstcr entertained
resident of this village who had Dawn of Qfand Rapids, and Mr the telephone office force with
REAL ESTATE BROKER
been ill for three weeks was taken and Mrs tyy Smith nnd daughter a Christmas party Monday evening
to Pennock hospital. Hastings on! Barbara of Caledonia Evening call­ at her home Games and refresh­
&amp;TEBB1NS BUIIDING
PHONE 2659
, Sunday, the 21*1 ^suffering with I ers were his father and sister. C. F . ,•m'rnts made a happy time and Mrs.
'pneumonia, and passed away the, Heeler and Mrs Lloyd Vlnctiit and1 Shirley Tfowc^tbeir. supervisor was
We believe that— .
'same evening
The body was j husband of Caledonia
presented wlttr a nine gift from her
ORDER FOR I'UBI.ICATrOM
i brought to thc Beeler funeral home
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman! 'employee*.! from where funeral services were1 Macher this past weekend were her
Extensive changes are being
held ut 2 P- M. Wednesday con-1 grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John1 made in the biilldjng of the White
ducted by Rev. 3. B. Qulncer In- Breckenridge of Galesburg. III.;1 Products Corporation preparatory
j terment was made in Mt. Hope her mother. Mrs. Alvin Ringer. Mr.■ to changing for defease work. A
cemetery. He Is survived by one son. and Mrs
Geo. Macher all. of' basement Is being constructed and
.[,Orand
Rapids.
These and Norman’s1 machines will be Installed. Opera-------------■ 1 grandmpther. Mrs. Hattie. Carpen- ffons for the new work are exter of Parmelee aU were present pected to be completed by the
Saturday evening at his instulluUon midd'e of Feb The Company came
into the office of worshipful master here from Lansing a year ago. was
of the local Masonic lodge. Norman manufacturing electric water heatalso was presented with a beautiful ers and had a growing business
' Masonic ring by her parents. Mr. when the government curtailment
und Mrs. Ringer.
i of supplies made It hard to fill their
A company, of forty relatives of, orders.
Mrs. Edward Estermsn were guests
One hundred twenty-five* people
, . and we would like to thank
Inal f-jn
- at a Christmas dinner at Hotel. enjoyed thc supper and program
IHilillrallon
Middleville. Thursday.
, of 8t John's night an annual event
you lot your patronage during 1941.
Thc Johnson relative* were enter- of the Masonic lodge held Saturday
tained at the home of Mr and evening The newly elected officers
We also wont to renew our pledge
Mra. Gerald Bedford for their an- w®" al-’° installed al this meeting
to give you service during the com­
nual ChrtoUtai* get-together.
with Maleomb Maclvcr acting as
The annual meeting of lhe stock- nstaUlng officer and Ray Potts u
ing year. Our Garage is completely
.
ol .U,
SUU B»k
mmtol. Nonrun Mkot MlddlnUU lor rleollon ol diru.
-”"»ll-M m.jl.r NOTICE TO CREDITOBB
equipped with modern, time-saving
un .nd buunu. U ul&gt;d tor the •' M'ddJmlHe Ion!,, .nd w. I«l
to one of the youngest.men to hold
tools and machinery and our staff
Ulh &lt;Uy ol January al Ite Ban,.
“
such office in this state He is 261
j
John
Potto
of
Michigan
State
of expert mechanics are at your
College and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
present to witness his induction Into
service.
Po.u oi LjForl. Ind^.Mlad U»lr the office and his father. George I
.
^rlauna. ... un.U Uday

PruLate OfHrr la &lt;h

We have bargains in the villages of
Nashville and Woodland.

Now more than ever is the time to
put your money in Real Estate.

EARL R. BOYES

NOTICE .TO CREDITORB
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

/The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself

Greetings for the New Year

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
MMalMfl Mt allowrd
Il la ordarad. Tha

OIKS

FORREST L. JOHNSON
HASTINGS. MICH

holidays and her friend. Edward Ir- sti^on.
CnPT ,t uid rui. oa
win of Lapeer wlui u in air service
The ttmUy of Mr and Mrs Ray
, at Port Huron wa* a Chrtolmas Lyons enjoyed their holiday re- wr. Mirhil..
! Eue»L
union on Sunday, the 28 at their &lt;»
iMriac.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Firestone and home on High St. Among those' “
'
‘
‘
j infant daughter spent Chrijtmiia j present were Mr. and Mn. Owen ।

NOTICE TO CRBDITOBS
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942

JUDGE MCDONALD
ASSUMES OFFICE

COUNTY TIRE AND

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

PHILO A. SHELDON WAS ONE OF THIS
CITY'S MOST PUBLIC SPIRITED MEN

NUMBER

I.O.O.F.
DEFENSE

APOLOGY!
The Banner offers a humble
apology to Hazel Vivian Kidder,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Kidder of Irving
In our last,
week's Issue appeared a picture
Courtroom Was Filled For
Red Craai MaHU U*l&gt; T*
Application* Must Be Made of the little lady with a caption
' ।
Cove Time. Money and Thought to Promote Progress of City
stating
she
was
seven
years old.
The Inaugural Caremony
To Allan Hyde. Supply Small
He Was Responsible For Securing Pennock Gifts to Hospital
and bom Jan. 1. 10315. HazelI
Tne *i«tc organization which
was the winner of the Banner's
A dignified ceremony in which :
Hastings Odd Fellows are tpoaBY M. L. COOK
■
control* the rationing of automobile
first baby contest and we are
lawyers ot Barry and Eaton coun­
tires and tubes lias wished onto
ndw sponsoring our seventh.
My subject this time will be one new under th* firm name of -fl. H.
ties took port marked the inaugural.
I County Clerk Allan C. Hyde the
Thus the confusion. Little Mis*' ■ whom I consider one of the most and D R. Cook, in a frame store Barry county and announce that
I unpleasant job of being the tire
of Archie D. McDonald.as judge of
Kidder, however, was only six 1 , public-spirited
cilizcns Ha.ilIngs i building on the north side of Slate on Monday and Tuesday. March 3
I rationing administrator of Barry i yearn old Ulis year on Jan. 1
and 3, that the Red Croas mobile
Die fifth judicial circuit Saturday
ever had—Philo A Sheldon, father; street, just weal of Ute old frame
I county. All applications for tires |
Had tlie young lady been fif­! I of Henry S. Sheldon who became; hotel building known as the Has- unit will be in Hastings to collect
afternoon. About' every available
teen years older this would have• । his successor in the abstract, loan ting* House, which was tom down. blood from volunteers.
j and tubes in this county must be
seal In the courtroom here was
been
a
serious
mistake
that
The I. O- O. F. has named scornmade
to
him
He
has
the
blanks.
filled with friends of the new judge
• , and real
estate business
as was Ue abstract building, when
] He will, however, not have all tlie, would have been hard to reetlfy.■ , Philo'sfather was Harvey N.
and of the retiring judge. Russell
the present Hastings
Hotel was mlttee of three. Charles Annable,
From Mr. and Mrs. O lendon r. Bwvthout
' responsiblUty. since four other per- i We trust Hazel will accept our[ , Sheldon, a pioneer resident of Caz- erected by N T. Parker.
K. McPeek of Charlotte.
■
My uncle
•Written in the living room of defcnsively with an English navalI sons will be associated with him on' explanation and apology and1
ThU is the tint time in mure
Ueton township, who later moved was
— taken very ill -•—
•«
shortly
after glra to register - volunteers and
than 20 years that* a Barry county 1Cromer House. Shot Hall. Bridge­ pilot connected with the Fleet Air what is known as the County Tire: wish (or her many more happyr , to Hastings when be wax elected he completed his fourth term as make arrangements for the unit's
birthdays.
candidate elected al public elec­ town, Barbados. British West In­ Ann whose home is in Wimbledon,, Rationing Board. Hie other four
county treasurer and still later register and died in March. 1889
England. He asked me point-blank: members are Roman Fcldpausch.
tion nas taken oath of office for clr- dies j
— located near Benton Harbor, where Father employed Mr. Sheldon at pint of blood -from each person.
"When the devil are you going toi chairman. Fred W. Stebbins, repre- . —
tirinr
cult judge.
The circumstances under which
he engaged in fruit raising. Philo first, and a few yean later they be­ The blood will later be typed and
renting the business men Frank 11 klJM A Dll HL ARK
In thU Instance. County Clerk the news of catastrophic events
I hail a twin brother. Milo, who went came partners in the abstract busl- dried into a plasma to be used sole­
Suddenly. on that rainy Sunday' Ferris. reprerenUng the farmers j kaVUHntt IILHVJ
Allan C. Hyde administered the come, to one are often interesting,
west when he reached manhood and new, under the firm name of Cook ly for emergency use by the Red
afternoon, the radio announcedI and Murray Goggins, representing *»/*
oath which formally inducted Mr. occasionally unique.
|*A||&gt; Iffll
8s Sheldon.
My father, due to |
I located In California.
Ill fA|l7 A\\N
McDonald into the office of circuit
When Philo was a young man he serious 1U health, later sold his in­ for transfusion purposes.
In the rain the island of Barba­ that both Manila and the Americani tlie retail lire distributors.
An applicant for the purchase of
According to tire local committee,
judge.
was employed by my uncle, 8yl- terest In the business to Mr. Sheldos Is far from enchanting. The base al Piurl Harbor In Hawaii hadI
------------Following the oath of office, downpour Is so deadly, so unrelent­ been attacked by Japanese aircraft.. an automobile tire or tube must |
■ venus 'll. Conk, who was then reg- doh who carried It on alone for they hope to enroll at least 300
I i»t«T of deeds, serving from 1861 a time, until he took his son, Henry volunteers in Barry county for this
ThU had happened on tlie oUier■ present to the admUitstrator a cerJudge
Russell . R. McPeek
Charles W. Sherwood
...
... in-. UlM
ing IIHI*
Dial HW
the UJHJI
color KlIU
and SUULUUI
contour Ul
of
Irwt ruction
M
_
to 1869. and my father who left into the office and made him a blood donor project
iroduced the speakers who took part the 1MndACBp&lt;. u qulu. obliterated, side of Die world and the nationi tlflcate of inspection, which has!
made by
auUiorNamed decretory
concerned.
the• been
____
. a designated
___
______
his farm in Prairieville in 1863. partner
Wlvn he died Henry will first be given to the volunteers.
in the program.
f&gt;en one-fi splrtlr, are flattened by most seriousb
United SUtea of America, was itaclf i ity, that will show that he actually i .1
moved
Hastings
the part
fall ­ ofsucceeded him a» the owner of the
First came Burton G. Cameron. ..
deluxe
«
needs the
the tire
lire and
and tube
tube for
for which
which!
‘ ’
°V” *.....
I that
year,toand
enteredin into
three
LiinuxBiid
miles
uwuv
needs
18
and
80
yean.
It
is
tttought
that
thousand
away.
business
preildenj of the Eaton County Bar
’ ’
, '
X-oeuitan. «h» db.u.«rf -coop-1
deumhudly
The County Tire । Agricultural Society met in County | nenjup with his brother In com.
....
100 may be signed up for each day
It seemed difficult to believe that ite applies.
erallon Brewton Uro Bonoh and Sunrlwwllomom. Dreemt-r 1. 1H1. our country had actually been RaUonlng Board must temporarily | Agent Foeiter's office In* the Court, piling aq abstract of title for all the many things Philo Sheldon did
Bar - He uaured Juda. M.Duu.ld. Wf‘ [,,ar
!‘«“d ”»
When ila citisena operation of employers of labor
physically challenged by another designate operators ot legally auth- House Saturday afternoon andithe rcfll e»taU‘ of Barry county, for Hastings
that he had the mmd.hlp « all1
“» c™“"' »“”•
1(M,
This they had finished when my became painfully aware, in 1888 here in allowing their help to have
nation. Further. H was almost in­ brized car and Ure dealers and
but iiui
not hs
gasoline
.....
oiticers tor
gu
Ur of
that the
the lawyers in the two counties and; *• *«® Americans, were reading conceivable thin such an event service
time off for this purpose. Many
acivicc stations,
aiawmu, uui
.-mjiuic
. me
. ttH. year । uncjr-,• lerm
------ as
— tP
------- ----------- --------- C.
_ K
—&amp;
— 8.
— and
— the Pere
..
that ho would reeolva tholr eooper-1
«•«
&lt;»
(Continued on page 1. Bee. 21
of those, who signed up for Civilian
could occur while we were beyond stations, who shall certify as to the ■’»« spl tl,c dates for the 1942 Barry । expired. They started their bustatlon. Ho pointed out that the. lollwual local color; Mra r Bow­ our country's borders. The sensation necessity for the tire and lube.
—■———---------------------------------------Defense, have signified their intan­
i County Fair.
courtroom was a place or dignity en- -- Barbadan. wa, reading a Lx difficult to describe, something
lion of cooperating in this program.
Each application must be passed
and that, both lor the bonctu ot
\Orono. Mr. L. Hamol akin to having one's heart in !x&gt;- upon by at least 3 of the five memTills Bed Cro&amp;s mobile unit will
NOTICE TO AUXILIARY
president of the pnlr Association
,2 , Hamel-Smith, nn Englishman,
the pubho and the lawyer, them-1
— was
— । well. Michigan and one's body in j bem of the County Tire Rationing to serve his third term In thLi ca­
be stationed at the I. O. O. F. hall
POLICE VOLUNTEERS!
! Board and
| theeach
British
certificate
West Indies.
allow------------------- --------- ---------------------------selves. It was not possible to overr­. asleep In his Bcrbice chair.
In compliance with national
pacity
.Chas,
W.
Sherwood,
a
memnEl/£|J|IC
ADAU/IUA
i-1 The night before •I •had
- • •talked)
(Continued on page 3. See. 1)
-ing the holder to purchase n lire
tors comprising the personnel
emphasize this dignity. He com-;
delerise requirements, the fol­
---------------------- ।------------------------------------------ 1 or tube must be signed by al least ber of (he Board for four yean. KLVLIIUl vKvVVIllU
Michigan Odd Fellows have been
mended the manner in which Judge ;
was elected secretary and aa »uch,
lowing men who have volunteer­
engaged in thus program tor revMcPeek had conducted the affairs
' two members of the County Tire has an Important part to play In
ed for auxiliary police serv­
of the fourth judicial circuit and
! Rationing Board.
1941 Receipts Exceed Those
the staging and management of the!
ice in Hastings are requested to
predicted that Judge McDonald 1
lernal group In the country to co­
| It U evident that the number of 1942 county fair. The Job of treas­
report at the City Hall here this ' operate with the federal govern­
Of Previous Year
would see to it that the excellent
. sales is to be very limited by the urer was given to a newcomer on!
Saturday. Jan. 10. (o liave fin­ ' mint and U»e Red Cross In this
] allotment for all of Barrry county the Board. George Green.
record of UUs circuit would be
ot. _____________
the Hastings
Mr.’ The receipts
.
ger prints taken:
kind of activity. During the past
I Up to Dre lime of going to press. toT lbe month ot January. For that Green has long been interested in j postoffice .for the year 1941 oame|
maintained.
Gerald Smelker. T N. Knnpf.
three years, they nave contribuM
L. E. Barnett, prosecuting attor­
the Banners First Baby of the 31 days the total number ot pas­ the Fair and is so located to carry I within- less than 11.000 of reach-: Walter Perkins. Burr Cooley.
more than 13,000 blood tranifusiom
ney of Barry county, spoke on pub­
Every Patriotic Citizen ts Year contest had brought word of, sengt-r car, motorcycle, and light out hU duties as treasurer in good ing the 8100.000 mark. The actual
Edwin F Sayles, V. D. Acker­
in Michigan.
lic interest In our court* and law­
only one entry. Prom Pennock hos- truck tires that can lx* purchased order. The Executive Committee; figures ore 899,097.16. This is an
man. Marshall Schantz. George
larged To Give Liberally
„ in Barry county will be sixteen: and
Each blood &lt;1
enforcing agencies. The trend of
[ pltal It was reported that a aon w
was
of the Board of Directors which has; Increase of 8112203 85 over 1940.: Hebden. Sterling Rogers. Adolph
county will later
affairs elsewhere »n the world. Mr.
Mr*
Walter Perkins
county' bom to Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark of' tl&gt;e total number of tube* tiurt can a major part In the policies and , when the total was 887.883.81.
Melrose. Albert Craig. E. M. Cas­
Barnett pointed out. has tended to chaua-an lor Uw W Croa. War 1 £&gt;«“&lt;•
■&lt; •» p- « °n |
X.l"h “ management of the Fair, is to con-] To make any post office an of-1 sidy.
David
Stone.
Shirley
impress people in the United Blate, cna-rman
|or
UIP
Jau
",
;
QUn
man
;
Cross mobile unit.
,
i Thursday. Jan. 1. The young man ‘month is tnineen iot an sucn ve- slst of the officer* and Harold J. I flee ot the first class its reteipts' Henry. Paul Bogart. Harry Lar­
'
— urges
1UV1CB
Fifteen minutes are required tar
that this was one of the few re- Relief fund campaign,
the- „-- - Kalw( al g
7; W
cles.. - However, truck and bus IFoslei 8nd R. H Mott.
(must exceed $40,000. It can be
sen. Jack Sempf. Gay Norton
maining
ptaces
in the
the city.
ounco and
.......... r
.*w— *.
— world where
..
. ! workers
-------- Ur
-----,. Die villages andjounces
and tiag
lias bc&lt;n
been named
named Arthur,
Arthur: tires
,lr« »can be bought to the limit of, Tlie date for the 1942 Fair was; seen that the yearly revenue of thej Byron K. Fletcher, Pay Green. I a donor to give a blood transfusion
mav
he settled -J
bv due
townshlos
con-:, jay.
: to be made Into dry plasma. Ptaadifferences
by
of the
to ----conJay ur.
Dr A u.
B Gwinn
wa* the at- thirty-nine, and lubes for such tires set as August 10 to August 15.'Hastings postoffice was 859.000 in‘ Winn Green. T. P. Gies, George
UUKIOK,&lt; may
ntnj be
----- I townships
.....
,, county,
-------- z. -.arrw-...
—*_ physician.
I
(Continued on page 4, Sec. 1)
process nt
of law in
In nublic
public court*. This
ThU I tinue their effort's
efforts in collecting I ..*
tencUng
This is the week following Fowler- i excess of ’ the requirement, which.
privilege U now generally appre-, money for thU cause. Those In. n anyone knows of a baby bom in
ville Fair and proceeding Ionia, i would indicate that it is a profltNaylor. Robert Kenyon and Wil­
IhoapltaL to give an
Gated more than II has been in charge of the drive realize that lt|B
rrai TVhCU DADK Uill I
' Tills date- should get the Board able asset for Uncle Sam. It pays
liam Benjamin
,
many years; and the court, by, has come Just at holldiy time when i denU farUer than gp M on
FAKR WILL
.ply. 200.000 blood plasma
away from many of the problems all Ita expenses, including city car- I
I fusions in the United States t
maintaining its dignity and pre- there are many demands on every- j
, lh
ld
n
of holding a successful Fair
pair which
wnicn.; riers.
rirrs. rural carriers, substitutes,
sumutuies, Ii ______
«rvlng the
™ । «&gt;"•’« ^.nces. but now mat the,
Bannc’onice
8 P u. on
Th 'Li will clerks, and
postmaster, and nil the Dp(|IIE\T Cf)F&gt; Df||li(\ been requested by the Red
they faced last year. T
*
I and National Research 0
perform an important function in waion 1* past. thU U a vital mat- Tuevls.. Jan 13 n no ear|lcr
air a week --------cost of upkeep,
such as-----------heating------and, KLVUImJI I VIE UVVlW
niake the 1042 County Fair
—...------------------------------------------------------«'
«
“
■
«»
&lt;ton&gt;SSu
.iSw
preserving our faith in our own in­
Women as well as men MJ
later than but year.
i lighting the building, and gives
stitutions. The court Is essentially est consideration.
Master Arthur and hU parents will
Board members were urged to Uncle Sam a fine profit. That
nn interpreter of the law; not an
a. ... ..id l„ .
talk re#&lt;arded
pr)wj
.
Why Not Have It Finished accompany officers of the society cannot be said of many post ozlast
(Continued on page S. Sec. 1)
civilians may assist in
cently. "We cant outgive the man
In 1942 And Enjoy It Soon to the State Fair Convention held flees in cities of the size of Hasweek's Banner.
In uniform." He has and is sacri­
Campaign
Sponsored
By
'---------------------------------• If and when Tyden Park shall in Detroit In late January to assist tings.
ficing his present and Ids future for
in selecting a midway, entertain-1 It still remains true that the
be made what it aliould become. mqpt and other features for the Hastings' Mfg. Co. Is the largest
us and every patriotic American
IhJ plan is to have a large paved
citizen should feel a personal re­
1942 Fair.
' patron of the local pastoffice. The
tennis court, which will be so made
sponsibility to give to this Red Cross
Harold Foster. Clare Williams, R Windstorm Insurance Co. Is next.
that In the winter time rt can be
fund as it is all to be used for "our
there Is to be a collection of books
Hunters Discover A Human converted into a skating rink. A H. Mott and Henry Rogers were i From these two the drop to the for the boys In camps and on the
own" men.
named as a committee to revise the third largest is targe. It is the
Many ot our clllteiui have given
Leg Bone on Sunday Trip plan, once thought feasible but now 1942 County Fair Premium list, business which the Windstorm Oo seas, this first campaign to last
abandoned, was to have such a rink
Descriptive Articles To Tell freely and gladly, realizing that the
two weeks. This project is spon­
Suggestions for changes in the und tlie factories of the city bring
Two hunters. Henry Amborski. 38. on the lowland. An attendant for
sored by Uie Hastings public library
Red Cross Is the only organization
Of Tour By Local Women
premium list should be submitted, to our pastoffice (hat has made it
and tlie two branch libraries.
authorised by congress to conduct and Haven Tomutaer. 29. both of the park will'be neceasary, in fact
Lake Louise, one of the most this type of work among the armed Wayland, made a weird discovery has already been named. Part of to this committee in the near । such a profitable business for
New books or books In first class
future
j Uncle Sam.
t
scenic and lovely places in the forces of this county—and the Red last Sunday while fox hunting tn his work will be to keep thia ten­
condition are requested, but tech­
The January —MUM
;-----The people of I his city and on
world, was the next stopping place Cross Is doing a splendid Job of a swamp at the north end of Bar­ nis court in condition for ioe abat­
books of any kind published Brotheriiood will be held
KI WAN Itbe rural routes are thankful that nical
on the Itinerary of Mrs. McCoy and looking after their needs.
low lake. The men first noticed ing in the winter. The area will I AC Al
before
1938 are not wanted, aa they day evening. January 1
Tv X IN I/A PIO
served by the Hastings
Mm. Evans, where they arrived on
their
dog
carrying
wiiat
appeared
tu
be
large
enough
for
a
skating
rink
1
are
practically
outmoded
at
the
Among the glfu received during
'postoffice, and that they are noli’ present time.
Labor Day. They stayed at Deer
be a stick. Upon doser examina­ and will make a fine place for the
.„ —----------- •
,
Lodge, making the trip from Banff, Mrs. D. C. Bronson from 8t. Peters­ tion they found It to be a human children and young people in win­ ..receiving thU service by having the
On the suggested list of desired meeting because it comas so near
postoffice department at Wash-; ; books are those on history, aviation,' the holiday season and everyoog
a distance ot 40 miles, by bus over burg. Fla., where they are spending leg bone. They at once took the dog ter months. Tyden Park Is so cen­
_______
। ington make up a deficit; for our
a perfectly maintained highway the winter.
and returned to Wayland where trally located that It wiU be ac­
biography, foreign languages, gram- is so busy.
„
. marz, mathematics, poetry, geog-l
**“ *........ “
through a picturesque portion of the
Will Sup.r.1,. Collection of .
i
™
At this time it is not possible to they reported their discovery to the cessible to all in winter as well as
e
ii
i* ^*..*!u । own way. me increase is ,ery . raphy. Action, photography, travel.' meeting is Frank L. DuMond. dlreoprovince of Alberta, Canada. Lake give the amount collected a* re­ sheriff there.. That officer called In the summer time.
Scrap
Materials
in County gratlfylng to Paymaster Maus and
tor of the Grand Rapids PubJte
Louise Is one ot the most beautiful ports from the townships have not Che Barry county sheriff's office
Again the Banner wishes to ex­
Local Klwanians met at a board | those associated with him in U», adventure, etc? No magazines are
Museum,
who
will
give
an illus­
mountain lakes in the world, lying been received, but Mrs. Perkins and Sheriff Bera, accompanied by press Its conviction that Tyden
desired.
in a huge bowl surrounded by knows that the chairmen and their Prosecuting
Attorney
Barnett, Park can and should be made a meeting Tuesday evening to make work of the office They have giv-i
If you have a book or books you trated travelog of picturesque Ooapa
U&gt; the public and will contribute, you may leave your Peninsula.
Mount Aberdeen. Mount Lefroy and assistants are "on the Job" all drove to the scene. They found tha splendid asset for this city, afford­ plans for assisting the United States '•» t00*1
Thia peninsula is a
war
effort
in
Hastings
and
Barry
:
the
people
are
glad
the
office
has
■
at the farther side. Mount Victoria around the county.
bone as reported and brought it to ing enjoyment for the children and
7”
""
.donation'at either of the three 11- mountainous tract of land located
A
In Quebec. Canada, just north at
from which flows the massive Vic­
young people with skaUng in the county.
This appeal does not apply Just Heelings
run nr-itivelv uav
whst i brarles. or h
a hoped
school child will call
g
The first project to be started will । No
- one can •positiveb
- say
- what । fof u
toria Glacier. Mountain lakes are in Hasting* but Includes every per­
Dr. Gordon Flslver. Barry county winter. al»o giving all our people
not large, as a rule, but are really son In tlie county. Cans have been coroner, examined live bone and a chance at the games which will be a drive for items needed al the I future business in this city or coun-1' generous rMnnrt.a
reajxuue Ira
to this flraf
first rre­ lied country and Mr. DuMond'« at•
-try will be. The Banner believes quest." says Miss Jean Barnes.
placed In several stores, offices and identified it as from the right leg of be carried on during the spring, Fort Custer base hospital. Many
midst of snowclad peaks. Brilliant other place® of business where con­ a woman. The limb had been am­ summer and fall months—such as soldiers there do not as yet have an that we will atiU have a country,
jxipplei and numerous mountain tribution* may be left for this pur- putated a little below the hip, the tennis, quoits, shuffleboard. lawn adequate supply of books, maga­ stlU have business in it,.and that forwarded from the library to the
flowers grow abundantly in the ter­
cut giving evidence of it having bowling, and other games. During zines. curtains, pictures, phono­ we vrill not be goose-stepping at the camp designated by those in charge
President Allen Prentice
graph records, musical instruments, command of any dictator.
raced gardens around the Chateau be glad to receive your donation. been carefully .and properly done.
of the campaign. Can you help in
Lake Louise, the famous hotel with Several fine gifts from social and He estimated that the operation be used as an enjoyable place for a toilet ic equipment, games, candy,
providing reading material for "our
poatagejtamps. stationery, tooth­ NEED IS URGENT!
rooms and suites for the accommo­ fraternal gifts have cheered the had been performed within the last family and picnic dinners.
boya”T
There is an urgent need right
dation of 700 guests. From ito large various solicitors and all are ap­
Tyden Park is wonderfully situ­ paste, razor blades, shaving cream,
windows In the dining room on* preciated.
The flesh was nearly all removed ated near the center of our city cigarettes, and tobacco. Final plans
Sisson. Leo Reynolds. Arthur BtakNEW HOME EC TEACHER
ardson. Meryl Richardson. Wm*
looks out on the flowers, the lake,
Barry county has always more from the bone and a break was re­ on the south bank of the beautiful for this collection and the date on
BECAN WORK MONDAY
the mpuntalns and tha glacier, a than met Its quotas assigned by vealed In the small bone Just 0ove Thoma pple river. Il wiU lend It­ which it is to be made will be an­
Miss Eleanor J. Duttwriter, a Buxton.
Floyd
Millar,
Hartwt
sight to thrill one's heart.
.
the Red Cross and will no doubt the heel. Il was considered passible self splendidly for landscaping and nounced in the Banner next week. rible to secure only a few new copies
A second project will be the or­ from the publishers and no more graduate of M 6. O, Joined the Conklin. Fotrest Havena.
Wta.
Side tours from Lake Louise and do so this time. It can be met if Chat infection resulting from this will add much to the comfort and
ganization of a "Salvage tor Vic­
teaching staff of the city schools on Cruttcnden. George Standard. BtM*
circle tours by open bus beckon the everyone will cooperate.
break may have been the reason convenience of living in Hastings
•
tourists, so our two Hastings women
Tyden Park is a gift to the city tory Campaign." This will be a pt - very important that these classes Monday morning, to succeed Miss
for the amputation.
Violet Bachelder as home economics
decided upon a 65 mile circle tour ing started this week, one in Has­
Whether the dog uncovered the from tlie Seal Company, of which
into Yohb park, going to ML Ste­ tings was begun on Monday eve­ bone from its burying place or Mr. Tyden is the president and materials such us clean rags, paper must have th* text books before teacher in Junior High school. Mtaa
phen. 10.495 feet high, snow-capped ning with Dr. Gordon Fisher as in­ found it dh top of the ground is manager and which he founded. and cardboard, scrap Iron, steel.1 they tan go ahead. There are a Bachelder has been promoted to
old! number of thrv books owned by head of the deportment of home
Zinc, copper, aluminum, brass,
uras*. uiu
during the entire year. On this trip . stfuctor and another class starts not known A careful search of the He has had a very important part zinc,
they saw Kicking Horse river, the! this.
11U&gt; Thursday, evening In Mlddle- surrounding territory failed to re­ in the development of out city's in­ tires and tubes, and other articles
articles ' private individuals tn the county rcdnomics in High school succeeding
Mr*. Ruth Cortright, who resigned.
canyon and the falls; Fraser river ville under the direction or
of nusseu
Russell veal any clues or further evidence. dustries. in addition. Mr. Tyden of rubber and metal. Boy Scouts
Miss Duttweller has one class In
A careful check of all hospitals in gave outright 85.000 to the city to will play an Important-part in this
and its canyon; then the place Beeier. These classes are a part of
High school in addition to her
where the two rivers unite forming I
the Red Cross and Civilian this part of the state has failed to be used in putting the park in con­ campaign as they have pledged
their
time
as
collectors.
All
pro
­
Junior High duties.
lend
any
information
to
help
solve
a gigantic falls whose constant roar Dgfense programs, the two organlsadition.
ceeds
received
from
the
sale
of
the mystery.
The only thing
The Banner last week mentioned
is greater than that of our own Uong cooperating.
PROVIDE SLIDING
Niagara Falls; and Emerald lake, ।
---------------- *•■»■■■-------------learned is that a young woman was the fact that the opportunity waste materials will be turned over
PLACE FOR CHILDREN
with its really emerald colored wa- 1 ANNUAL CO.
reported missing from a Kalamazoo would, no doubt, be given to the directly to the local Red Cross
GLENN MURPHY IS SAFE
Chspter.
Tile city falhen have closed
ter. lying at an altitude of 4J72 FARM
---------------------------—
hospital some time ago. but authori­
(Continued on page 8. Sec. 1)
BUREAU MEETING
Final plans for these two cam­
Market St. between Green and quirement of Beoate Enroflod
feet Tlie mountains are well wood­
County Annual Farm Bureau ties feel confident the two events
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Murphy
paigns win be outUned in the Ban­
ed to the timber lines and drives meeting will be held at the Epis­
of 128 N Park St. received a let­ en those blocks over to the chil­
ner next week.
are through heavy virgin timber copal Parish house, Wed.. Jan. 14,
Mystery surrounds tlie finding of
v
ter Tuesday from their son. Ser­ dren for coasting
moat of the way. the elevation being dinner to be served at 11:45. Fred the limb and Barry county officers Leased *0 Koy larger
geant Glenn E. Murphy, who Is sta­
YOU COULD EXPECT JUST
about 5000 feet. Takakkaw Falla Harger, supervisor of Farm Bureau are anxious to learn to whom it1
____
tioned near Pearl Harbor, stating
belongs, if the woman U still living, | Roy Yarger. who has&gt; been con(Continued on page 3, Bee. 2)
Services of Michigan, of Lansing
THAT
FROM
JUDGE
McPEEK
ATTENTION—LADIES!
and other details concerning the nected with the Mobil oil distribuwiU be the speaker. Mra. Walter
gruesome discovery.
! Uon ‘n lhu territory has leased the
Judge McDonald held his first:
Hobbs of Banfield and Mrs Leon
McKee Service OU Sales station on session of court In Eaton county ATTENTION I
Dunning of Delton wUl give short
East State street, formerly the Tuesday
The National Defense class
A pleasant feature of
talks on the Slate and National NOTICE OF MEETING
completed artlctea
Stockholders meeting of Prairie- Service Oil Co_
tlie session was the appearance of electricity has been postponed until
meetings of the Associated Women.
ville Tele. Co. wiU be held Wed,
The station has recently been en- former Judge R. R. McPeek. who Monday, Jan. 12. due to weather
conditions.
Anyone, who Is inter- j
Jan.
14.
for
purposes
of
election
of
larged
and
remodeled
and
new
extended
his
own
best
wishes
to
ART COLLI8QN, Prop.
elected, and a director front each
typewritten.
______
_____
__
_
rated
In
taking
this
work,
please
be
officers and any legal business, equipment has been added to make hLs successor. That wu a fine
Having decided to quit fanning of the southwest and southeast
which may come before that meet- | a modem station capable of ren- thing to do. very characteristic of I at the High school »hqp at 7:00 P.
Mr Collison U having an auction quarters of th* county.
lng
drring compleu service to the car Judge McPeek and very rpuch ap­ M, on that date.
Verrol Conklin.
—Adv. 1-1 Henry M. Rogers. Sec. | owner.
preciated by Judge McDonald.
Delton or 2 miles north of Hickory NOTICE OF
- Mr. McKee, who recently came
Comer*. He Is offering a good list ANNUAL MEETING
Ionia city fathers are preparing NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
to Hastings, will continue to oper­
Annua! meeting of stockholders NOTICE
of cattle, farm machinery, and
two
skating
rinks
at
the
fair
Pay
your
1941
Winter
tax by Jan.
ate
the
bulk
plant
and
tank
trucks
Annual meeting of Hasting* At
grain. Loren Coppock wtd cry th* of Hastings City Bank. Tuas.. Jan.
Carlton Tel* Co at Carlton Center. Mr. Yargor having fuU charge of grounds—if the weather is cold 10. 1942 and avoid the penalty.
sate. See tha adv. elsewhere in this
-•Adv. 1-8 H. C. Fox. City Tree,
enough to make Ice.
Wed, Jan. 14.
Adv. 1-8
tesu* for full particulars.

16509283

THE

HASTINGS
BANNER

LOCAL POST OFFICE

MdRE RED CROSS
FUNDS NEEDED

First Baby of1912

HAVE SKATING RINK

FOR MEN IN CAMPS Xt

DELIGHTFUL TRIP
THROUGH THE WEST

GRUESOME FIND
NEAR BARLOW LAKE

BROTHERHOOD TO
MEET JANUARY 19

PLAN PROJECTS TO
HELP WAR EFFORT

New Law To Be
Followed In Signature!
To Peede

Remodeled Oil Station

One Auction Sale

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY B. 1M1
G^ESSr33SS3SE3S3333iEnl

'

i

Local New*

The I. O. O. F.

second

degree

Th Qalckaxt. Surest Way
YOU Cm Hil| WIi ThU
War...»/£&gt;.

evening to exemplify the work for

S.

Mr.aMMrKA.C IXmkM.ha,. ;^;

moved from Middleville to Hastings Wednead,y. Dec. n, for Chanute
for the ertater.
Rantoul. IU. where he has
Did someone say Mlohlgan would B position a* instructor in flhe Air

erol day* have proven otherwise,
।
McDonald U 47 years old.
MU* Pearl Haniirrtwtt of Detroit older than when Judge McPeek
is spending a few days, with tier {was elevated to the circuit court
sister. Mrs. Oharlea Campbell, at' bench.—Judge McPeek made a
Pennock hospital where the latter’trip to Hastinp Tuesday to sign
underwent a serious operation very , the circuit court Journal, his final
recently.—Middleville Bun.
official signature for that county.
Hubert Fuller, wn of Mr. and' —Charlotte R. T.
Mra. Q. M. Fuller, and Pete Har-1 Friends of former Judge of Proringto,
of Mr. end Mrs O. W. * bale. DI* K E«l«lom wUJ be glad
Harrington, formerly of Hasting*, to hear she returned Christmas
have volunteered for service In the i week from Pennock hospital to her
U.
8.
Army
They are to U
home
on 8.good
Jefferson
street ano
be statimid Air
at Com.
Jcff^n
making
^Prov.msnt
to­

DUttei.
and BaMesluits

Buy

\/ .

-

Daftaaa BOMDS—STAMPS

Now/
wttrd recovery, following a hip
.
. , , । fracture sustained earlier in the
The fifty rural correspondents for —anth
Lh^,Gran.1! j**1?® I”de*&gt;endenl Br* I Locally. Wayland is tn this de­
holding their twenty-flrat annual |feMe
a lot more lhan mo.t 1 Ml** Gertrude McPharlin wu in
meeting tomorrow.
The scribes local folki
«»!!«.. The local I Port Huron Monday and Tuesday
have formed an association and mUk ,nd ew pUnl u turning
jmlng out of U*t
making arrangements
have a corps of officer* and commit-• over t800,000 worth of vital food for the Michigan Rural Teachers
tees. Such meetings promote fellow-, products for shipment overseas each Convention which will be held In
ship and goodwill, the Independent 1 month. Who knows when *ome- that city April 23 and 24.
fe«Ls.
&lt;one might try to put a atop to
Hastings friends arc pleased to
hear that Rupert Carrothen of
Judge Russell R. McPeek wa* 1 that activity?—Wayland Globe.
named as director of the speaker*' The war new* from the Philip- Grand Rapids Is recovering nicely
from
an attack of pneumonia and
bureau of the Eaton County Civilian | pine* ha* more lhan Ordinary *lgDefense Council at a meeting held t nlficance to Mr*. A. O. Kntakem, has been removed from Butterworth
at the court hou*e Monday after- of thia city, and her niece. Mrs. hospital to his home.
noon. The judge will correlate the R R McPeek. of Charlotte for they ।
----------------- ----- -------work as it concerns public dls*eml-, accompanied Col. Knlskern
the riltEJErkC TA CTIIIW
| nation of the various orders and formers husband, to Man'l*
fA|rMr|f\ III \|IJ|l|
'wuu for proraoun, homo &gt;•».
»«"»• .IU.
IV *1 VI/1
tronu
oml nauooal arfeiui- U»
tooju.1, uw ot occu- nnAhllfTIAU AC
Olivet OpUe.
potion onaJud eh.rje of the oom- iPKvUULI IUN Ul
Imlisary work. Mr*. Knhkem weal'
also there again and in China for' VVAEECIICE EAAACrr
, a second period of service several
UlICiI JL lUUUj
iyear* later.
1 Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bauer were
■ Injured and their car badly wrecked
Series of Meetings Have
about 3 A. M. Saturday morning.
Been Scheduled By County
The accident occurred on M-89
three miles east of Flalnwell as they
St. Louis. Mo.

FREE DEFENSE STAMPS WITH YOUR PURCHASES
Buy all your food needs here and invest your sav­
ings in U. S. Defense Stamps to help buy battle­

ships, tanks, planes, and other arms for Ameri­

FREEPORT

BUTTER
Our Finest

ca. We’re pleased to cooperate by giving De­

MULLER'S SUPREME

fense Stamps and we’ll help you fill your album

BREAD

rapidly by keeping our prices at the low level

38°

3'" 29

that assures extra savings on every order, every
day. Help yourself, and Uncle Sam, too, by shop­

Its flavor tells the story

A big 1', lb. loaf light and flaky

ping at FOOD CENTER.

For Your Convenience Use Our Parking Lot Back of Store. Entrance on S. Mich. Ave.

LIBERTY BELL SODA CRACKERS
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES

2lb box16

,IM, broken nb.-Pl.ln-.il Enlet-;
prtse
I
Tills oucstlon in a recent Issue1
of Al Weber's Cheboygan Observer i
t ’’"‘St"*. “.“T
here: What effort Is Cheboygan

3cans20c
1.19

carton

QUALITY FOODS

VITA-RICH VEGETABLES
Bananas
4 lbs. 27c
Calif. Oranges, dox. 29c
Flor. Oranges, 2 doz. 39c
TEXAS SEEDLESS

on tne .Upper, pavement near lhe
1.1
rj
eI

“X
™«hUlm
i
hil
UP« commun
stab. We-believe it is a commun
I itv affair
It nays for Itself In
l
tt um he vouna oeoole
llt^nav cut down attendlnc’TTnd
i.rJJmn.Vtbeer narlors but there
ihu never Kn Anything intro-

Karo Syrup, 5 lb. p'l 33c

P'cake Flour, 5 lbs. 23c
WHOLESOME

B.V

P'cake Flour, 5 lbs. 18c
Honey
5 lb. jar 49c

.

Grapefruit
10 for 33c
Cook'g Apples, 5 lbs. 19c
Dry Onions, 10 lbs. 25c
Bagas
4 lbs. 10c
Turnips
4 lbs. 10c
Tex. Carrots, 2 bchs. 15c
n&gt;M
Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c

CHEBRT. rEACH OR PIKEAPPLE

SALMON ’""Xr 33‘
17‘
TUNA FISH
19‘
BEANSPR'TS
VIKING COFFEE 2 ,b, 39
BLISS COFFEE 2^. 53
COFFEE 2 “rr 57‘
CELERY 2 -i FC
scon TISSUE 4 rolls 29‘
HEARTS'- |j
scon TOW’LS 3.00,25'

Surfine P'serves, ea. 21c
STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY

Surfine P'serves, ea.
Prem, con
Treet,
can
Salmon ha»y vale
Pet Milk, 3 tall cns.

DEL-MONTE O
Whole Kernel dfa

CORN

23c
31c
29c
19c
25c

AA

"1

47

You’re ready for a six-monlh
Spring with this Loma Lends
redingote. As appropriate In
January as It is in June —
this "must-have" Tor your
wardrobe has a collar and
pocket detail tn pigtail braid
— over a pert dress with
bateau neckline.

Can bo ffurchased in blue,
aequa. rose, beige in sizes 14
Come in and try It on

FR ANDSEN'S
i

FRESH SIDE PORK s,ret:’!r
RING OR LARGE BOLOGNA »&gt;
BOILING BEEF, STEER
2^
OYSTERS fresh solid pack . pint
PORK LOIN ROASTS p«“&lt;1
FRANKFURTERS grade no 1 - lb
FRANKFURTERS
skinless
PORK SAUSAGE pure-grd 1.1b .

18c
19c
25c
31c
23c
19c
25c
19c

11119948

-cheduled will start
Jan- M and *‘n

i-l^yuuu™rj.1'"' IS

lb.

BEEF SHORT STEAKS
pound
FISH FILLETS no bone.no waate.lb.
LAMB ROASTS 1941 spg .lamb.lb.
SALT PORK streak of lean . lb.
PORK CHOPS first cuts . lb.
VEAL STEAKS OR CHOPS
BULK MINCE MEAT
lb-

Real Bargains in Our
15c
29c
1 7C
21c
18c
25c
29c
15c

January Sale
Take advantage of low sale prices on
COATS - DRESSES - BLANKETS
SKI-PANTS - UNDERWEAR
HOUSECOATS - BEDSPREADS
And Many Other Linet.
IB inch
CRASH
Toweling

10

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PARKA

HOODS
Spacial
Close Outs

25‘

BEST
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18

STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS

Frandwn*
"Exclusive But Not Expensive”

206 E. State St., Hastings, Mich.

Tom Ogden was his nearest compet I tor with a 533 series
Electricians won the first two
land lost the final game in their
match with Biginerrs; Foundry
won a two to one scries from Tool
Room and Shop Office blanked tlie
front Office boys.
Bliss Matinee
V. Muntnn stepped to Ute front
with a 555 series which was big
enough to lead the afternoon play.
J. Havens Scored 527 for second
place and C. Burdick was in third
The fanner, like the
in tn*
™man
-..........
- place With 510. Cleveland won a
U aaked b, hu po.rntmrM pair of games from Toledo and
London blanked Salem.
and the public In general to ’go on
an “all out” production of certain
Onlv two matches were played
foods *o vitally needed In our Nain the Consumer League with
U°""1
B"m' Nashville taking a pair of games
County farmers In producing these from Highland Dairy and Line
foods or substituting «o more of Gang winning the odd game from
P.
T.
Glenn Monica scored
thMe foods can tx- released from
525. N Hess 524 and C. Benton 520
&lt;•"»■ «"■"* *«'M r-mr’u-er- for the three high individual series.
’

I.™!? ™

l“lr“

Icls
County produce more milk. pork. gan;PS from the Hastings Beauty
————————— ----------- ! poultry products and beef Plan to, studio; Trio Cnfe dropped a pair
atteild every meeting of the Farm Of games to Windstorm and Pls’..............................
Food *for
“ Defense
------ —
aeries.
*“
ton Rinas, not content with their
first half showing, romped home
with a pair of victories from Por­
tias.

BACON SQUARES M».

lb.

Several good scores were lunjed
In al the cloae of the year by Pis­
ton Ring league bowlers. Willard
White led the Individual woring
with a 545 series Including a 210
tecond game. Wm. Ayres was run­
ner-up with a 522 total and A.
Melroee'was next with. 521.
With the two top Individual score*
going u&gt; the credit of Shippers, they
easily won the last two gamea from
Tool Room. Grinders had the bet­
ter of Office by a two to one mar­
gin and Engineers were on the
ahort end of a two to one count
with Machine Room.
Independent League
Medics and Car Seal won their
-erie* from Pood Center and Ban­
ner respectively by the grand slam
route and the other match of the
evening went to Junior C. of C.
when they won the first two games
from Woodland but lost the final
game by a small margin
Dr. N. Schowaller was tne lead­
ing scorer by a single pin over
Glenn Monica when he scored a
520 series. Glenn’s 510 waa go&lt;xl
for second’ place and Bob O'Don­
nell’s 500 was in third place.
Ill Lu League
Frank McMillan was the num। ber one bowler in Friday night s

cclvea b&gt; relatives aim inenas ui f defense angle must be presented । ,Bn&gt;es from Boves Real Extatcc^d^hVame
“**
M “ b
nM®M*ry lh?‘
Insutetlon ^k -* p!Soi

ft’tune Quality (77(ea^

BEEF CHUCK ROASTS

Dowling Koici

first half in the Womens League
and the prizes were awarded. First
Wednesday, place went to Ixmnards with 39
games
won and 13 lost
Banner
« discus­
and State Insulation tied for sec­
510,1 oy Jlm Hayes of the Mlchi- ond place with 31 games won and
8an Stele Collf8&lt;’ d»lry extension 20 lost
Leonards
also
Won
high
department on dairy cattle feeding.
team total and high team game
Mrdiscussion will outline
the economical feeding of dairy cat- With score.; Of 2363 and 847 re‘Decltvcly.
High tingle gome of
duced In our city that has so genfor high production. Food val- 224 and high individual average
eroualy benefltted ewrybody.
ues and cost of various protein was shared by Dori* Taliaferro
I Assign Francis C. Flaherty. 22. feeta in the ration wiU be auanmRr- and Jackie Mclvor while. Jackie
I of Charlotte, was one ot the young I &gt;*ed. Other meetings dealing with had high individual scries alone
men who lost his life during the; dairy cattle will follow for the fol­ with a 551 total
Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7. He i lowing three Wednesday afternoons
The team standings:
I had
lino enlisted
ejiiiawu in
in the
me naval
,i«»o, reserves ■। by other specialists on the subject
won lost
1.......................................
in July shortly after graduating | as well founded in their subjects as tj-onards
i from the University of -Michigan. I Mr. Hayes.
Banner
| He had intended a medical career I[ Before the winter scries is closed stair Insulation
। but put that aside for the time &lt;eleven special food for defense
being to serve his country. Il Is meetings will be held dealing with Strand
supt»*ed he was on the Arizona swine and beef production, poultry, 1 Bonnet and Gown
and like many others drowned in ।soils, farm machinery, nutrition. ।' Portias
25
hl* bunk when that boat went the farm garden and other sub­ rrlo Cafe
25
down.
He leaves two brothers. jects. Each meeting will be ad-1 Windstorm
l|lM
t eShop
John J. of Battle Creek who 1* In ,dressed by an authority on the sub- ■i ,Hastings
Beauty
17
ject.
These
meetings
are
a
part
of
j
■
Rea|
&amp;
’
a|e
the quartermaster’s department at
Chicago Edward, the other broth- the _________
educational
_____
work rplanned
—
by,■ riawn
PL. . nuixx
n,,.BK
11
40
™ " '
er. is on duty in the navy yard at the
me Barry
Barry County
County US
U. 8. D.
D. A.
... De_ ,| Tile
opening night of the aecValajo. California, having com- ] tense Board for assisting farmers!
y’f "Pcnl*’K
°» the *tc‘
pleted a four-year training at More WRh their problems during these ond •'■If produced some fine scores
Island.
Mrs Ralph Roger* of war UmM.
and the showing of Frances JuppCharlotte, formerly of Haallng*. Ls
County Agent Foster held a Mt-1
M!d ^ucl e, V
Ulc
an aunt of the Flaherty boys andlleR of g dalry meetings lust year
their grandfather, the Rev. Mesa-1 whlch ovrr l25
county dairy1-??
ner. wa* pastor of the Irving men regUlarly attended. Tills win-i5"
4 Pbw short
church many years ago. Both the lgrg meetings are patterned after ’ I
parents of the boys died a few, th Mmc program to start prompt-1
. #lsO ,larted ntrona
£ars ago Christmas greeting. hT.^ne ^?l«k and run during
,eam «ame. and al U"’
postmarked Honolulu, dated Dec. 6 ,h nfu-rnoon present vital Infor-i I*™® » m® »W0,\ rr « ,8R2!Cli

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HARVEST TIME

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N. Main St., Nashville, Mich.

HASTINGS. MICH.

PHONE 2504

Judge McDonald
Held Court Monday

Completes New Juke
Box Dance Room

I Judge Archie McDonald held his
* first session ot court in this citv
I on Monday. There wa* brought be­
fore him J. Oldenberger. 24. ot
Mel Jacoba, proprietor of the KMt
Orknd Rapids. He admitted that Dairy store, announced this week
he was guilt’’ of carrying u con- the opening of their new juke box
room
ThU room is In the base­
arrested by stele police. The Judge ment of the building which the KUt
accepted Hie plea and remanded Store occupies and has been cotnOldenberger to the custody.of the pletely remodeled, a new floor has
l sheriff until his sentence shall be beefi-'installed, and Uie wads re­
given later.
.
decorated with plywood and painted
Robt. Whitman. 21. of Battle pictures. The whole effect U modern
Creek, whose arrest was mentioned and offers the j/oung people of the
in the Banner last week, confessed community a place to get together
that he was guilty of breaking and and dance. Refreshments can be
entering when he came before had. Mr Jacoba thought in prepatJudge McDonald in Circuitcourt on irtg this room was to give the young
Monday. His plea was accepted and folks a place they might call their
he was remanded to the custody of own where they can spend a few
the sheriff until his sentence shall. leisure moments. It is under direct
1 supervision
and
he Invites
the older
be pronounced.
----------------- -------------- ---------------Donald VanVIiet. of Battle Creek, folks and parents to drop tn at any
was brought before Judge McDon- time and inspect the place or to
aid on the same charge as Whit-1 spend a few moments there among
man and was ready to admit his, the younger people,
guilt, but when asked his age he
They are conducting a contest to
said he could not remember wheth- And a suitable name for the new
। er ha was 16 or 17. If he were 16 room and a prize will be awarded
I he would liavt to be taken into the for the one chosen.
Juvenile court So the court could---------------- w-e-a--------------not accept the plea. He has re- NEW CHAMBER of
quested a birth certificate be pro- I COMMERCE OFFICERS
duced in this case and when
The Hastings Chamber ot Com। received will decide what to do,
I merce on Tuesday elected Roman
—------------- ----------- -----------I Feldpausch, president; Einar FrandRETURNED TO IONIA,
um.
vice-president:
anti
Roy
Leo Warner of this city waa re- Cordes, treasurer MIm Eva Hecnx
tamed to the etale Reformatory I* continuing as secretary.
New
at Ionia by Sergeant Ralph -Lee directors chosen were Roy Thomon Monday for breaking the terms as and C. D. Burkholder. With
such a fine •*
staff
of
of hl* parole.
“" "
r officers, thh
organization Is In a position io do
.excellent service for our city.
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT

�THE HASTINGS BANNHL fjTOMBAT. JANtUKT «. IMS
any two of the following five sub­
Himself strong on our behalf al­
■ my articles are now being censored. ■
jects: United States History. World an Air Corps pilot is restricted to
ready and we are trusting Him
iBarbados is a British possession,'
History. Elementary Physics. In­ high school graduates who must en­
for tlie future. I am sure that you
and the British have shown us how
organic Chemistry, and any modem list as private soldiers and be se­
would much rather have us where
[to tight u war bravely and liiorLanguage except English Appli­ lected for flight training to iMomt
loughiy. Censorship ta an Integral
cants who can show x transcript Flight Sergeants, in Detroit, apply
skin than unsaved and out in sin."
part of that tight.
Letter 2. Letter to Mr. Warner,
from an accredited college in these
However. I may say that my re­
'written
from
Honolulu,
Dec.
18.
subjects
az. previously slated, may
Emergency
Coll
For
Young
i
Thought
It
Wai
Juit
War
lations with the Security Office are
PASSING OF MRS.
"There is a possibility that we
highly pleasant. Mr. Paton, who
Men From 20 to 27 Years:'
Maneuver* of Army, Novy
may leave here either today or to­
tlble to get them Into the Corp* In j JULIA E. HICKS
must endure the disagreeable task
•
iu.net
m Knuc n &lt;tuux».»» w
Mrs. Julia E. Hick*, aged 83. a
This
Ls
an
emergency
appeal
to
[
i
morrow.
It
is
hard
to
get
def
­
Mrs. Roy Showerman of thU city
of reading the articles. Is not only
possible
to
apply
for
the
physical
k”0*11 Wetong ^ rraldwit of expectedly.
a gentleman but an excellent critic received a copy of a letter, which inite information, but I have been aU Americans. Tlie United States I
examination at Selfridge Field
county, passed away oo
| us well.-1 know this because one of was sent to a Chicago office with told that we will sail soon. We Army Air Corns Is calling for-thfcrJDirectly
Monday. Jan. 5. at the home of York City and coma
do not know anything about our WMlstance of the American Legion 1
my short tioricr. recently passed
th. ' her daughter, Mrs. Deveme Samp- from Chicago in 1913.
the request that she be thus fav­
rhe Second means ot entering the
,hi.
a&gt;,»
a*i
through his hands and he told me
and the general public In securing!
ored. This letter Ls of unusual In­ to get to Colombo. I have been
(Continued from page 1, Sec. 1)
Corps
a&lt;
Aviation
Cadeis
for
frankly that he thought It "ah. very I tereat because It tells about the advised aRulnst sending a telegram 1500 Flying Cadeis In this Sixth, Air
•
12. 1859, m Saline, the daughter ol
with les.-, lhan two years of
Area. 1 which
comprises men
1
The following day It was sill) good." Naturally, I took to him Im­ 'Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor so I am writing instead. Under or­ Corps
Co. retiring In February, h
college,
is
by
taking
the
entrance
raining and the Congress of the mediately.
' in thr*{iawailan Islands on Decern-, dinary circumstances, this letter Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin.11examinations which are given in spent her girlhood in Irving town­ cause of his health.
United States had declared that....
y wita** w
.,„. from____
ship. Barry Co. Sixty-six years ago
ber 7. The letter r
came
Rev. should reach you in a couple of
Mr, ------„ollu _
r Abbott. Mr&lt; days. The Lord has been good dets must come in much faster than the months ot February, May Au­ she was married to Charles Hicks,
"whereas the Imperial Japanese or Ihr 1.1.00 or ll.rt.do. Duru., &gt;n4. ..
Government committed unprovoked our day. aboard th.
Cottle.
our’ Showerman.
guoarrmar. wno
who is
I. an Evangelist,
Bvanxrlur. and we are trusting- Him for the they are. Age limits for Air Corps gust. and November. An average who peceded her in death seventeen Dorian cnurch of Hastings
---------- ~— ~7
fellow passenger* talked rapturously,
CBrryln&lt;
, rHlgioui cam- future. Continue to pray for us." pilots are from 20 years to 27 years. grade of 70 per cent must be De­ years ago
Surviving are three__________________ ___ _
of the ptace. yivised us to spend palgn ln lhe
Methodist
Tltere arc three ways to becoming tained In Advanced Arithmetic. daughters. Mrs. Robert Garrison.! sonic bodies and the Eastern
hereby fprmally declared."
t
flier* in the Army Air CorKs Ur Pint Year Algebra Including quad­ Mrs. Deveme Sampson and Mra 1 Surviving are his wife, Mra. E____
our
time
there
rather
than
on
chureh
of
Pontiac.
Michigan.
In
Some hours later it came to us to
ratics.
Plane
Geometry.
TrigxTrinidad.
!t.*a
pu»,,
,ww.
,
__
__
__________
men who have less than two years
B11 pi#ln now
January. 1841 had as hei‘ assistants
..nrll Earl Laubaugh:
uuoaugll, two
IwO grandchildren
g I HlUCi IHUm I Cordes;
L.UIUC3, one
UZIC son.
SOU, Roy
IWy Cordas;
VO.uCS, two
IWO
ask: "How will this affect us?" With
.
. that-R7v
rw, m.ll1
t ■ ”Mrs." . Abbott.
..
......
__
Bardudox'is such a■ iparadise
“11.
"and
They
of college. First: men with only
our countrfUn the throes ot a war to
,ou‘' •"•t-grandchUdren. Fu- grandchildren and two brother..
1
™ ncral «"&gt;&lt;** W1U **■ hcl&lt;1
l,le chrlstopiier of Chicago and John of
Ahe-rradent* ot other beautiful workN1 wllh her through the enone year of college are peerpted for
th2
the death
death it-,
it-, seemed
seemed time
time to
1* definebe«uUful
------- Ur( campalgn M fhe became well
this service if they art physically
J
of Urs
rr1da*
Portland. Oregon.
our jlMlUon. u, Inquire
1 i
------- •------ •— ——
qualified, unmarried, and have no examination on two of the follow- ernoon al tw0 o'clock tne Rey A. I
Uunwawur perform Mr
h-™ w .pend rhelr y.o.Uon.1
acquainted with and interested In
new.paper, ,&lt;w I..U en,»..d u, In j B“t m0"
,h“&gt;
•*’*
(Continued from page i. sec. 1)
dependents, and also have one se­ ing. which are the same as pre-|A Bugs.-rteM officiating inter- I
them.
Rev. and Mrs. Abbott are In their people of Hastings to decide mester ot Mathematics, including
time of peace, who should continue j '
O. S, &amp; K. S.
■.........................
day afternoon at three-thirty
tory.
General
History.
Elementary.
_________
,
t
r
Arithmetic,
Algebra.
Flam
Geome
­
----------•■•*■■■
j
q
’
clock,
the Rev. S- Conger Hathearly twenties and were on their whether they want to wait ten
to expect our efforts in time of war.
-------------- *
•----------------way to India, where they expected years to have this park Improved, try. Trigonometiy. plus one year of
Everybody is said to
a UUlfi
little i| away unrciaung.
officiating. lusimgs
Hastings wmCom»» eat *
Was it not possible that our
' to take up missionary work. They or do II this year. The city's high English Grammar and Composition. any modem Language except Eng-, mercury. According to the oil men ' mandery No, 56. Knights Templar.
graphical location and intentions .. . .
ki
arrived in Honolulu on the day of credit will enable it to get what In addition, these oce-year college Ushj it
It will
will be
be belter
better to
to eat
eat than
than look
look at
at had
had charse
charge of
of the
the committal
committal servwould be ot even more valul during
(jOOu
the Japanese surprise attack on money Is required at a very low men must have one full year of
Tlie Third means of entering tne I next winter.
'
: ices at Riverside cemetery.
a war which was to lest the slncer-' proin ti)P iunt [.ixue of the Vlcks- tlie American Army and Navy nt
ily of the phrase “hemispheric ,
„&gt;en
solidarity?" Could we not examine i,JUrB Commercial there Is a men Pearl Harbor. They have had quite not be burdensome. As we explain­
an experience with Asiatic war. ed last week, a j&gt;Oc assessment on
the nations of South America when;tlon
Crook of that town,
They had planned to start for
the fire of forging was hottest, when who Is the son of Don E. Crook I China November 11. 1940, but tile each *100 of property in the city
each result of such investigation of Vicksburg and a hepltew of Guy ' field to which they were assigned will pay for all the Improvemenu
would have a vital bearing on the E. Crook of this city. The Com­ was invaded by the Japanese in that are contemplated on the park.
Spread tills over three years, in­
future of our own nation?
' their
undeclared
war
against
mercial Item Ls as follows:
ff
J. c.
KN.itrco.. inc.
/
x
1 China, so they had to give up go- clude the Interest at the prevailing
“Twenty cadeLv, 17 of them from [ ing then.
That is how Mrs low rates and the cost will be less
Joumey must be continued, especial­
ly since we are at the threshold of up the first Collin P. Kelly, Jr. Showerman was able to secure them each of the three years than 18c
the most important period of that | Aviation Cadet Unit, so named for: 1i to arsist her in her Pontiac cam­ per $100 of each $100 of assessable
journey. Two motives shall govern'
paign. Rev. Abbott's father is a property. For a $1,000 assessment
the American filer who died so ।
both itinerary and effort from now gallantly In the bombing attack j Methodist minister in Wisconsin the yearly cost would be leas than
on: first, to provide readers of the which .Mink the Japanese battle­ and Mrs. Abbott's father is pastor $180. For. a $2,000 assessment it
I
the Evangelical church ' at would be less than $3.60. Whnt
Hastings Banner with u complete. ship. Hur unu when the war In the of
Il property owner in Hastings would
Understanding of our Latin-Aineri-, ' Pacific was only a few days old. Evart. Mich.—Rev. Koteskey.
can allies and their efforts in our,'raised their right hands ut Tech- will be seen by the letter that Mr. not be glad to pay at that rate to
and Mrs. Abbott thought they were have Tyden park made a beauty
common behalf: second, ut the!
nlcal high school in Detroit on wtUMOing
w
.
r
witnessing practice war games spot and a useful pleasure ground
same time to give them as many,
Tuesday, to take the oath of the :when
neared Honolulu; but for all the people of this city?
paragraphs of respite from responv
' . the letter will show that their It could be and should be done and
slblllly and detachment from war, U; ?\ArnLy' „
|
Don G. Crook, of Vicksburg, minds were disabused and they bc- done tills year, so that the people
and care as are possible under the]
iwho took ills flying nstruclion al ani(. lwlnfuUy BWBre that it was of Hastings can have tlie benefit
present circumstances.
I Western Michigan College. Kalama- ----- - - of it. Now is the lime for those
There
Bmaj o
on
jy recently enlisted in'1 ju. letter to Mrs Showerman who would like to see .Tyden Park
1 here remains only one decision !WO_ Bn
njy
to oe made. I am quite unable to Uncle Sams ltfinctl forces after: rollows whlch was written Decem- made a fine place for the children
gcl through my head Kates brave j completing Ills preliminary air ier j|;
of the city to have their games and
assertion lirnl it is
perfectly safe training, was one of the group who |
“Since writing
writing our
our teal
last letter.
letter, for their use during the long sum­
"Since
for young women to go gallivanting' wcrc M-rious young men determined I which I believe was last Friday, mer vacation. It will be a fine
The value you’ve been walling fori Famous
about both the Atlantic and Pacific (0 defend u cause and avenge awt, have had a very interesting ex­
x 108'
place for families and groups to
Penco sheets _ renowned for their super- .
Oceans today. And that must be; hero, hence, the adoption of the. perience. We came within sight have their picnics together. A de­
long wearing qualities, and smooth, even tex­
the case if the journey is to con- (above name for their unit, the first Of the Hawaiian Islands quite early lightful spot in which to spend time
lure! Laboratory tested, home tested, they 11
tinue. Indeed, wr both know in our Of iu kind to be formed in the Sunday morning. Dec. 7. As we just taking in the beauty of the
witlistand many trips to the laundry, and
hearts that it is definitely unsafe, nation, it is believed.
: were sitting down to breakfast, place.
keep their soft luxurious finish!
Within ,i
the next. week
un.uiu or so we must
Jocal toy. Mn of Mr. and about 8 o'clock in the morning, we
We know that there are other
decide If and when Kate Lv to go Mrs. Don E. Crook, well known in noticed in the distance puffs of plans
for other
improvemenu
Site 81” x 99"
.. 1.35
home I expect our answer will be in both local and college tennis dr- smoke high la the sky. It didn't which would add to the beauty of
the affirmative and when I head cles. where he won plaudits of his strike us as being terribly irnpor- the river bank opposite the park,
for Rio she will be well on her way mentors and spectators alike, was tant. so we ate our breakfast with­ as well as at other places near the
PENCO CASES
PENCO QUALITY
to New York or Boston.
one of four who successfully passed | out knowing what was going on. park. It cannot be said that Has­
And I will head for Rio. I have the testa for enlistment out of a | After breakfast we all went out on tings cannot afford this. Il had
42” Tubins
42” x 36
a Job to do. unaccompanied or not; class of twenty applicant* in Kai-L deck and watched with interest better be said that it cannot af­
geographical considerations place* amazoo. and also one of four out our approach to the city of Hon- ford not to have it. That Ls what
me In an excellent position to do it of twenty to pass at the Detroit olulu.'
everybody will think after we have
and world events make the doing examination December 20th.
i On the far side of the city were
pf It more logical and Imperative
"Tltf group will be sent to Kelly . huge clouds of smoke rolling out
Again we ask "Why not do It this
than before.
,
j field, Texas, arriving al that base to sea. with a number of airplanes year-Instead of spending little dabs
For A Small Budget!
When I lust talked with the Edi­ ! January 17th, and remaining al l^e I diving into the smoke and flying of money for the next ten years,
Wonderfully aoft! Col- 4 At
----- ..—
। abofll ixi tin sky. Some little dlstor of the Hustings Bunner my , reception
center five weeks.
especially, when the money to do
ora to please all. 3 for 1U
words were these:
“The twenty cadcU will remain ' lance from the mouth of the har­
“In the event that something big together during their training pe- bor and not so far away from us rates that are prevailing at this
Quick drying! Handy 4 Ac '
Practical for every day — charming
("VEAr*
should happen. I shall be able to । rlod and will be graduated logeth- were a number of war ships dart­ time?”
•Ise! Unbleached. 3 for I V
enough for best! Size 51" x 51".
/ jRV
give your readers information they er its second lieutenants in the Air ing here and there and shooting
fliay not be able to get elsewhere." I Corps Reserve, after which they will their guns Off shore were several
DELTON
BOY
IN
THE
Smoothly woven 42” x 4 £
anti-aircraft
batteries
firing
into
• And now something big has ipe. assigned to active duty."
36". Inexpensive.
Iw
the sky. AU of us thought that MARINE AIR CORPS
happened.
we were Just witnessing some
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
,- It Is only fair to inform you that
CoUoa Crash Toweling —
Edward Lelnaar 21. son of Mr.
Tea
Towels
4
Qc
maneuvers of the army and navy.
For
kitchen
towelsl
OC
e
and Mrs. Harry Lelnaar of Delton,
to* match
’The mouth of the harbor is quite and a former Delton high school
5 yards tor .............. wU
narrow and we passed quite near
track star, is today a high ranking
Durable Parkway Sheeting’
one of the anti-aircraft guns. As
student of aviation engines at the
Make your own cases
we sailed through the harbor to
U. S. Naval Air Station near
the pier, we saw some bombs drop
into the waler—one was only fifty Jacksonville, Fla., where he U
"
Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
training
for
service
with
the
U.
8.
Good quality. Ideal for 4 Ac
yards away, although It seemed
many uses. 38" wide yd. IO
much closer. We still thought It Marine Air Corps. Lelnaar. who had
wanted to lake aviation training
SATURDAY ONLY — JANUARY 10
was just practice.
"After we had docked, the ship's for years, enlisted as a private in
Double Feature Program
agent came on board calling us the Marines. July 20. 1941. He is
Jinx Falkenburr, Joan Davis tn
all together, and told us there was now learning to maintain and re­
Delightfully soft and fluf­
an undeclared war going on and pair the engines that power the
fy terry with plenty of
blenched and mangQa
that we ought to divide into groups planes of tlie Marines’ Aviation
Charming Chenille
led I Unusual values!
O
spongy loops for quick ab­
snd go ashore. I still couldn't be­ wings. When he graduates, he will
sorption I Bold reversible
advance
to
an
air
squadron,
quali
­
and Bob Sleek as Billy the Kid In
lieve that there was an actual war
checks in bright colors! 21
fied
to
perform
one
of
the
tech
­
Closely
woven,
sturdy
AAc
going on until I got out in the
quality for hard wcarlWV
street and bought a paper. Willie nical services that keep the Marina
Matching Waah Cloths 5c
we were walking down the street, air forces in top-flight readiness.
At Jacksonville. Edward works
more bombing planes flew over­
Attractive patterns.
OQ«
head. but no bombs were dropped with Marines and Bluejackets from
TERRY
TOWELS
Easy to clean I 46 ". yd. CO
SUNDAY and MONDAY — JANUARY 11 and
near us. Most of us missionaries all over the nation who enroll for
New designs, fresh colors and
Curteln Marquisettes
White wllh color4 A&lt;
training
In
naval
ordnance,
radio
went
to
the
ration
Army
where
Belly Grable. Victor Mature. Carol Landis In
a super-abundance of soft
Pine, filmy quality I
4 £a
ful borders! 17“x32" I U
operation and airplane technology.
fluffy chenille tufting make
Dots, figures, novelttea I 9
• "It is really a miracle that we Most of the men are assigned after
these tl&gt;c prettiest spreads
a r bor CrotMUM — Dainty
got through unharmed. Il was re­ graduation to the technical corps
imaginable!
patterns
I
Chintz
like
4 £e
ported later that the Japanese evi­ who “keep them in the air" for
Bargain matinee 1:00 to 3:00 Sunday
finish! 38".
I9
dently thought our ship was a the Navy and its Marines.
For Charming Windows!
transport and tried to sink it. Ood
Crisp Looking Cottage Beta —
TUES.. WED.. THURS., FRI., JAN. 13, 14. 15. 16
was watching over us, however,
and protected us from harm. While Delton Rural Agricultural school
white scrim.
Special matinee Wednesday 1:00 P. M.
we were on deck waUhlng what before his graduation in 1939. He
we thought was a good show, un­ starred In the shot-put. broad
aware of danger, the Almighty was jump and high jump when the
QUILT
overshadowing and taking us safe­ Delton tracksters were sweeping
PATCHES
ly through.
Inter-Legion competition for tliree
Take your choice of frothy prls' “It was quite an experience be- successive championships.
clllas
or
trim,
tailored
styles
I
In
1 ing a refugee. We were sent to
RONDO Da Luxe
When he Is through at the trade­
plain or figured marquisette!
j the Salvation Army Oirls Home, schools at Jacksonville, he intends
I along with several other mtasion- to Join a Marine Air Squadron as
l arles. We men slept in the gym­ an aviation machinist and air gun­
' nasium on cots, while the ladles
ner.
Hastings, Midi., Phones 2247-2282 JCd
Exceplonal At This Price!
slept In the main building. Mon­
•STEVINS”
day evening we look turns patrol- OBITUARY
I ling the grounds. Il was necessary
CRASH TOWELING
Rondo means our very BEST
Alton
Ernest
Warner,
son
of
Er
­
FRIDAY and SATURDAY — JANUARY 9 and 10
to do sentry duty to prevent sabPERCALE! Andiiare it is In a
nest and Sybil Warner, was born
Double Feature Program
fresh, sparkling array of spring
els I Unbleachad.
4 a. m. Nothing eventful happened.
spirited colors! A joy on wash­
bleached I
Tim MeCoy in
We have not been able to get sleep eayly Tuesday morning. Dec
day. too! 3d" wide.
wool for warmth I In muted
around as much as we would like 30. at Vandalia. Mich.
Mo-Da-Goy
plaids to harmonize with your
In
1927
he
moved
with
his
par
­
I because of various restrictions.
bedroom! sateen binding! 70" x
A joy For The Thrifty!
ent
to
Vandalia
where
he
finished
. What we have seen of the country.
or rather the Island, has Impressed nign school and In 1029 was grad­
us with Its beauty. The foliage is uated from the .Dodge Business
very luxuriant and is of a tropical College at Valparaiso. Ind., as a
Gay
solid
colors!
character. The climate la warm wifeless operator and wm imme­
Practical and sturdy!
g II
A Big Attraction For Housowivot!
all the year around and there is diately employed as radio operator
SUNDAY and MONDAY — JANUARY 11 and 12
a lot of rain. It is nearly Christ­ at the police station at Grand Rap­
ids. where he remained until he
mas
and
both
men
and
women
go
Monte Blue. Marjorie Reynolds, J. Farrell MacDonald in
A Winning Match!
about in shorts.
I wish I had was stricken with a severe heart
more summer clothes because one attack five years later and from
which he never sufficiently recov­
needs them here.
To women all over the country,
baby l White
81” x 99”
"We came on board again Tues­ ered to resume his duties there.
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00
Nation-Wide quality stands for
day and will tall whenever con­
superior service-ability, firm clone
ditions are suitable. We have nd been employed at the Gafill OU
weave — and a Smooth, lastingly
and comforters!
idea what routq we will take or station at Vandalia, He is survived
lovely finish 1 Plan now to get
TUES., WED., THURS. — JANUARY 13, 14. 15
how long it will take us to reach by his mother, who resides in Has­
your share of these famous lab­
Thick tufting in
our destination. If you don’t hear tings. and a brother. Jack, of
oratorytested
Nation-Wide
from us for a couple of months, Woodhull, N. Y.
sheets! All snowy white!
don't be worried. Tlie Lord has asly shades) Mat
Tills tlien is the mexaage which
NATION-WIDE CASES
NATION-WIDE Quality
and
matching
believe He will take u* through. we have heard of him. and declare
There are a lot of people praying unto you. that God la light, and In
for mi and we are convinced that him Is no darkness at all—I John
Ood answers prayer. He has shown

SAW JAP ATTACK
ON PEARL HARBOR

A LETTER TO
THE

AIR CORPS NEEDS
S FLYING CADHS

HASTINGS
BANNER

TYDEN PARK WILL
HAVE SKATING RINK

gao-' Don Crook's Son
j ■
MOKing
111 Navy

maw(Gwiluis

The Biggest Buy of the New Year!

PENCO

SHEETS

LUNCH CLOTHS
£?

98

. fTLAND THEATRE

TERRY TOWELS

15c

'Two Latins From Manhattan"

BEDSPREADS

BILLY THE KID IN SANTA FE

"I WAKE UP SCREAMING"

59'

CURTAINS

KEEP 'EM FLYING"

98cpr

zr

^ARHY

PRINTS and SOLIDS

THEATRV7

23™

PLAID BLANKETS

"OUTLAWS OF THE RIO GRANDE

PLAIN PRINTS

SEALED LIPS

"LAW OF THE TIMBER'

NATION-WIDE SHEETS

|08

SWAMP WATER"

BATHROOM SET

PRINTS

19c

�BOOST TH! COUNTY —
TRAM AT HOME

The Hastings Banner

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Editorials

lt*| Hm Spirit of a Community
That Count*—Not Its Slio

THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1942

A PAGE OF EDITORIALS AND FEATURES
position is anything more lhan an
orderly retreat * being carried out
under difficult circumstance*. । No

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

|

A Quotation

COUNTY TIRE AND
TUBE RATIONING

ONESIDED LEADS
FEATURE GAMES

GAS WELL FOUND
NEAR ALBION
The Important oil discovery in

Farm Bureau to Hold
'Annual Roll Call

I The Barry County Farm Bureau
Lightning Boikctboll Played City, where Ute largest pool in the will hold lu annual Roll Call atul
TWENTY YEARS AGO
(Continued from page |, aec. 1)
state has been opened up and to
Jah? 11. 1922
By 1942 Saiows
1 membership campaign tha week of
yielding a large product.
1
are limited to thirty-three. This
Flr^ damage In Hastings In1921 .
™.r Albion,
...on. in
Last week near
in onion.
drilling 1 J“ »
Advocates of blitzkrieg methods
would not furnish tire* and tubes
was only 83,845 with the fire truck
of-'warfare are usually pleased with an oil wall, a large pressure of IBg 1 emergency farmers must strengthfor many cars and trucks.
responding io 18 calls.
was found. This may indicate oil in j J'n lhelr on«nl»U°n so they e«a
The government has fixed the the “lightning basketball" displayed that aeetton or it may indicate a be,Ur »&lt;rv,[ lheU
The Windstorm Co., in spite of a
boU1 “*•
eligibility classification, listing the by the currant edition ot the Hu­ field of natural gas We understand diriduany and collectively, theJ.urrigid campaign made against It by ■
-------In four
be equipped Ungs high school squad
vehicles which may
His remarks, though brief, had B
^^ment to an orderly rival agents, gained 2322 new mem­
that Vie company which drilled eau «*Ue»«. Atoo a strengthened
with
new
rubber
tires
or
tubes.
The
'
ot
games
this
year
the
Saxons
lhe same confidence, the same drive. relrM[ or ,
fBr #wn the bers and &gt;12,693,415 in insurance
the
well
will
put
down
others
In
"-WllMUon
can
better
safeguard
|
regulations state that the County have flashed an offense that has
and the same lift as in that truly RlU41BIU hare
cIalmed lh, cap. last year.
that section. A well is being drilled lhe existing gains they have made
Tire Rationing Board cannot issye given them one-sided leads in the
Ell Holes, former Hastings rest-'
tn the vicinity of Marshall Borne:P“‘
&gt;•*” ™y:
Inspired talk which helped to bring lur^of Ut¥e ^p. ot ^uanen. In dent, was killed in an automobile
a certificate unless ths applicant tint quarter.
Against Woodland, with Banash day. we still believe, oil will be found who wouW not h*ve farmera or­
this country out of the doldrums
rout of the French armies in accident near Lansing
for the certificate certifies that the.
Sunday
•« ready to take advantage
f
I tire or tube for which application’ scoring sixteen of the Blue ami in paying quantities in Barry coun- ‘
during the depths of the first de-ifrance and Belgium. Il will be re- noon.
of the present crisis to undermine
□old's first seventeen points, the —
is made Ls to be mounted:
Flojd Eckert received a delight­
preMiou.
~! called, the Germans took nearly
, and destroy -the foundation of
ful
New Year’s remembrance
—a
.... ....
..........
J ....
(a) On ..a vehicle
xnuiV "IIKU
which U
Is upnoper- Saxons leaped into a 19-6 Lead in I
• American Agriculture, the bureau
It was only a year ago. while tWo million prisoners. Nothing even ;
the flrat quarter Against Ionia the I NEW POLICIES FOR 13,396.455.
promotion to the position of Dis-, Q Whftt
-nd w.f(.f.ctorv 'i "led by
vlssays. Only through strong organl....... stm.jle
.L IIUU
- a -physician,
- a veterinary,
' surgeon,
•• and
••
making a similar address before - ' approximating
j
1
Met-Sales
Manager
for
the
Kel..................................................................
2
King
nurse,
or
first
quarter
score
was
21-3,
and
|
this feat has yet trice Sales Manager for the Kei- ’■
way is provided for all of us to
n.Urs*' 7 “ ’r.eU£nB,,T' ,nd against Lowell it was 20-2. The
During December lhe agents of zatlon can fanners voice their
I logg Toasted Com Flakes Co. of
joint aeasioh of congress, that lhe occurred in Russia,
express our gratitude for being *hlch *» “»«* Principally for pro­
the Windstorm Insurance Company opinion in legislative matters both
game at style
Allegan
featured
aopening
more*deliberate
’of play
Ubtb wroU new P°Ucies in that company ! state and national
One hundred
fesslonal
services.
president predicted that the Axis,
Americans?
। tarional
services.
... .te
when it got ready, would strike Russians enjoy the advantage of j
the'eompany'
&lt;b» on an ambulance.
an unusual ‘ Barry county tarm.r»
farmers will rake
lake nmt
part
A. The means is the purchase of
Hastings had a 6 point lend before for 83396.45500.
“3M4**nn This
T*‘l* Is
'• ■"
Defense Savings Bonds and
amount of new insurance for that - in the drive contacting their nelgh—j
&lt;c&gt; On a vehicle used exclusively Allegan scored.
without warning at a time and fighting from an inside
Tt.v.v
..... position.
There-w
were132132 births recorded
Stamps— available to almost for
. one or more of the following
The Belding game featured light­ monlh. The Banner will soon be bors in a co-operative effort to
place of ito own Choosing. In view of Their communication lines are —
ln — - cl‘y — —
&gt;34- deaths during |
give
the figures
of, boost our membership to five hun­
every man. woman, and child.. purposes:
ning
iun&lt; basketball,
vuucwuu. but
oui 4he
me Saxon*
WJons ;in, a ------------•position
----------- to .................
”............
Agriculture hold:,
the attack on Pearl Harbor Decem­ .te.tor .nd
.upwir m
cW luuOwnership of even a 10-cent*I 1. To maintain fire fighting were
were "blitzed
"blitzed"
2-14 In
In the
lhe ffirst .... company
relative ...
to ....
ita —
total. ()rr(1 or morc
” 2-14
ber 7. those words liow seem। ply easier. The Nazis, on the other,brought the price down to 6 cents'
Stamp carries the satisfaction1! services;
quarter. Throughout thk balance ln’“rfnc.®1? ,t®ree'J.\ ’?°* s*emi rather nn enviable position toduj.
nf knowing you have helped the i 2. To maintain public police of the game they outscored the
Uxey will show a con- the bureau points out. ranking as
prophetic. Events during the past hand, arc fighting from extended a quart.
number one unit in our Defense
Nation to arm.
' | service*.
Redakins
but
could
not
make
up
for
Ar
able
gain
over
1940.
twelve months have confirmed the supply lines and their problems in
blS community Christmaa Q. What denominations of Defense'
program In the name of construc­
the lead which Brown. Belding's J
*“*
fact that the president has judged the field are more difficult. par. ‘rec which has proven so attraetlve.
3. To enforce such laws as re­
Farm
Savings Stamps are on sale at
|
An easterner of the rugged, out-Itive
.... farm organisation,
--------- ----- —the
.
...
...
has been removed from the interlate specifically to tite protection six-foot seven-inch center, gave his I door type claims to have climbed Bureau urges farmers to join with
the trend of world aflalrs with in­ Uoiterl, In «l.w
retail stores?
oi Ite Ru»Un j
ol Jcn„„„ ,M sule
team.
, A. Stores are concentrating on scll- of public health and safety;
finitely more correctness than his1 winter weather conditions.
Saxon cage fans have an oppor- I' every mountain in New England, their neighbors in an all out efstreets.
(1 1 There are more of these than one fort tor national defense through
ing 10-cent and 25-cenl Stamps,
4. To maintain garbage disposal
But this fact’must be kept in! The Wool Boot factory started ■
tunity to see games al Hastings.on
opponents.
Most Americans arc1
in order to get a maximum and other sanitation services.
January 9. January 10. and Janu-1। might think, behind Uu* billboards. 1 co-operation.
now thankful that they had a1 mind—as the Russian advance con-.
wlth a forcc of 100 en'"
number of customers to partici­
5. To maintain mail services.
ary 23 when Ionia. Allegan and
.nd ter-,’™",
ai„, „
president who dared to “cut lhe Itote. toward
pate in the Defense Savings
•d । On a vehicle, with a capacity □reenvllie play here in lhat order. I
Program Many stores also carry
corners'' in speeding defense prep- , liaps beyond, a point will be reached home on s. Jefferson street Saturof ten or more passengers, operat­ On January 10 the Saxons visit
50-cent. |1. and $5 Stamps
arations in this country.
___________________
, _w day afternoon, aged 87 years. 6
ed exclusively for one or mme of Middleville.
, where
the advantages rr
Ln _^
supply
Stamps of all denomination.-;
Coach Bennett announced this
the following purposes:.
The president emphasized that une4 Wjn ag&gt;in be held by lhe Ger- months, 27 days.
may be purchased at post ofTlthU war could not be won ori bat- mans.
°?~1 U1Un« on Puh Hatchen'
1. Transportation of passengers week that the Blue and Gold line­
up will be unchanged fo^ the pres­
tie lines atone, but must have the j1 Another
Another factor
factor to
tn consider
consider. is
L.i
Note—To buy Defense Bonds and as part of the services rendered to ent. It includes captain Lord and
i pon ■
Stamps, go to the nearest post the public by a regular transporta­ Kenyon, gpards: Banash. center;
all out support of production lines that at the present moment Nasi'THIRTY YEARS AGO '
•
.iffice. bank, or savings and tion system:
nnd Wagner and Lane, forwards.
&lt;s, well. The nations who produce Germany Is able to produce war
Jan. 11. 1912
Ioan association; or write to the
2. Transportation of students and
The scores of previous games be­
the best weapons in the biggest materials at a much faster rate' An association has been organized t
Treasurer of the United States. teachers to and from school:
tween these two teams are as folUM
BUM..,
TOentore,
Oetoveb,
'
£
Washington.
D.
C.
Also
Stamps
3.
Transportation
of
employees to
volume who will be victorious In the
now are on sale at retail stores. or from any industrial or mining
present world conflict, he said. In can replace her tosses In equipment Kel|cr. president; Richard Loppen1931— Hastings 24. Ionia 13.
establishment or construction proj­
this connection he gave production much more sueedtlv than the So- Ihlen, vice president; Frank Horton, rpi
1932— Hastings 20. Ionia 10.
rpt
ect. except when public transporta­
1936— Ionia 22. Hastings 18.
goals for 1942 And 1943 which are victa. By lhe time spring comes secretary-treasurer; C. A. Kerr.1 1116 1 jUCatCFS
tion facilities arc readily available.
Ionia 15. Hastings 14.
lhe Kbuto
bereme.-,..
°
truly stupendous and which far .„A „„
(e) On a truck operated ex­
1937— Ionia 24. Hastings 23.
clusively for one or more of the
exceed anything which would have; vocable for mechanized advance, organization with 25 members.
Hastings 21. Ionia 15.
“Two Latins From Manhattan"
purposes slated in the preceding
All these stations carry Mobil Gas. Oil and Grease
been thought necessary twelve ,Germany
may be -------------------------able to muster a
1938— Ionia 13. Hastings 10.
------------ , —
Mrs. Gertrude Wallace, nee Miss
starring Joan Darts,
sections or for,one or more pf the
mantas aaa.
Ionia 33. Hastings IB.
I striking force against the Russians Gertrude Slingeriand. was murdered Jinx Falkenburg
Service -and Products- Guaranteed.
------ ------------following purposes:
1939— Hastings 22. Ionia 16.
The president stated that a per-1 of equal or possibly greater size, by a jealous boarder at the hotel
Tlie story is a hectic laugh-fest i 1.
.. Transportation of ice and ot
Hastings 14. Ionia 11.
Truck Service available to your home for fuel oil. etc.
Mrs. Wallace conducted at Ludlngfeet understanding exists between than tire one which began lhe 111dealing
witli
the
adventures
of
two
fuel;
1D4S—Ionia 21. Hastings 18.
. ton.
thc U. S. A. and the government of advised campaign last June.
I The Hastings Concert Orchestra. Broadway show girls impersonating
Hastings 24. Ionia 21.
2. Transportation of material
England concerning policies to bej to date. In the Russian cam- of which W. R. Kuenzel Ls director. a South American dance team.
A Coll Today Will Start Us Out Your Way.
1141—Hastings 39. Ionia 26.
and equipment for the building
Hastings 27. Ionia IB.
and maintenance o( public roads;
-----------------------coiicer. In,
followed during---------------------the war and-------long, pB----|gn. Germany has received some “blpl-nnm. to hold
Betty Grable. Victor Mature,
This season—Hastings 50. Ionia
rwte obltoUve. to be wo.ked om
„t,p pu„ch„. wt „lhln8 X‘b?£ .SFlIS»F'&lt;UX
3,
Transportation
of
material
Carole Landis in
17.
and
equipment
for
the
construction
. “I Wake Up Screaming”
alter me war.----------------------------------- which even resembles a knock-out ot Grand Rapids.
continually nsCMcurv
necessary In
to] ui
blow. Nor . U such
blow
likely .....
to t Tuesday....was
It will be rnntlnnallv
.. .. a ...
-rs.-.j,..
• annual meeting day 1 A spine-freezing mystery drama. and maintenance of public utilities;
"Whatever made you buy a house'
Formerly Service OB Company
4
Transportation of material
novel by Steve Fishguard against over-confidence, the be delivered unUl the Allies are, for both banks and three of the based on- the
-------— 1 and equipment for the construction I in such a desolate spot?"
227 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
"The smartest real estate agent
I‘“ teckOTUtob are ”M.„&gt;„•.■
*■“*
ol
(„■
president said. The victories of the able to_estabUsh i front against the factories, and all the old officers er IU
in the business."
. were reelected.
■ tan's. great
orout wl.
white
— way
—.. „
and
— the
...^ „...
gay hutles;
British In North Africa and the in-. Nail* at some other point on contl-1 Lynn Brown, of the Hastings High cafe society crowd that frequents
j
Transportation
of
material
spired accomplishments of the Rus- 'ncntn) Europe.
school, has received word from Con-1 the famous clubs.
land equipment for lhe construction 11
sians in stopping and hurling back
facto are preaented for con- ’I Rressman Hamilton that at tlie re- I .
t.. ’ ’ ’
of defense housing facilities and
. cent examination for admission to
~
A,.
c , .. ..
•military and naval establishments: I
the full force of the Nazi mecha-! .ideratlon, not to discourage but I.
a.. U.
„ 3.
o naval.,,....
d "Billy The Kid in Santa le
nixed battering ram have naturaHv'
aucourage
the
academy he attained
‘ 6. Transportation essential to
nized battering ram hate na uraUy rather to prtvent the unf.vorabje
Candiade of
of flrU
first BHernat4
alternate. candi-1
BUly escapes from one Jail after'
CBllKed )or
inv throughout
thmtlohnttf all
all rhe_
.......
... be has been framed on a murder render roofing, plumbing, heating
c,u»d
Ihr ____ ______wtuch
„e certain
to tot- date. .In April. Mr. Brown will
and electrical repair services;
take another examination In com- ! charge, and leaves town to accept
tountrtes tothtlns lhe AxU com-1
,aUe opiltnton.
7. Transportation by -any com-'
rxM.itInn nf
petition with the candidate te,i.„
who the
,hc Potion
of head clean-un
clean-up man 1 tnon carrier;
bine. Howeter. he ItoewUe em-| to, DnUed 5,„„
„„
received highest grades
i &lt;n the wildest towns of the Olo
8. Transportation of waste and J
btualietl that ellhomlt thru btaa
ennot h»e it «e any on in the
John Freeland died ut hb home &lt; Southwest.
wrap
materlab.;
had been v«orau. and d.tnagln,, [ i;roper .pint. But tel., optimum Ui east of Freeport Friday.
9. Transportation of raw mate-'
Rud Abbott and Lou Costello in
tl«T h.re not been UM The poner j
„ much ,
u our
rials, semimanufactured goods, nnd
FORTY
YEARS
AGO
“
Keep
’
em
Flying"
&gt;UH remainlnc bl the dupmal ot the
—
finished products, including farm
with Martha Raye
Jan. 9, 1902
three Axis nations L* considerable.;
.... —
products and foods, provided that
Freeport’citizens turned.out en! - With an all-star cast the film
, no certificate shall be Issued for a
certain city 10 trucks are
A tons, etutly. bloody .tnMle will
,„,s of 1x*l
। masse Tuesday mon
morning
produced on a lavish scale and
Jltw Urc
wlv U1 &gt;MMV to be mounted on
;
new
WM.k to welconM
doubtless be necessary before vic-, empioyea
employed couectmg
collecting waste paper. wce
wcicomc. homr
home Hcnry backgrounded against Uncle Sain'.* 'a lnlck or tube
,a, for (llc tnmsportory .Is achieved.
•
.............
They
gather 700 tons each month. ‘ Oosch, who recently returned from efforts to annually ttain an ad- [ tation of commodities to the ulti_
dltional
50.006 officers for the Army, niatc consumer for personal, famIn speaking of the objectives of1 This is mentioned here because the I the Philippine*. Mr. Gosch enlist- | __
, city of Edinburgh. Scotland Yes. I cd ln D«ccnlbcr
"nd since that; Air Corps.
Uy. or household use; or fbi for
the war. he mentioned that nothing
; n»-11
time has seen a whole lot of the
transportation of materials for conshort of a complete destruction of
&gt;
world. But evidently there was no j
AT THE BARRY
‘traction and maintenance except
military and naval power ot Ger­
~
’
I place like home because he was ot- ! i im McCoy in
to lhe extent specifically provided
it was a Georgia youth who fered &gt;150 a month to remain in '-outlaws of the Rio Grande"
many. Italy, and Japan would be
by subsections 2. 3. 4. 5. and 6 of
his girl two letters a day Manila and go on the police force.!
.... ..
acceptable. The military cliques in. mailed
this
section 'c&gt;.
bunn, » tou, Hu UUI or town wd
The Wool Bool
'■ *“»•1
. mu.den!^bund of
ib On farm tractor* or other,
these three
nations must be
returned to find her married to lhe'
Z f
48x100 I border counterfeiters, brains play farm Implements other than auto­
crushed so thoroughly this time,
___________________
jfib.':LX:.x.dU
।mobiles or trucks for the operation
he said, that they will never rise
nf which rubber tires or tubes arc I
' Workmen art now engaged
again. Tire president paid a glow­
essential.
|
The committees on uses for the (putting in the fourth section of, ^■dijam (;Brcan
&lt;K&gt; On industrial, mining, and
ing tribute to Lhe armies of Soviet new leisure have thought of some- 100 drops for the Citizens Telephone . ■
.' ,
' n .
construction equipment other than |
Russia who had been the first to1 thing for everyone excent a woman iCo- 'r,’b *111 &gt;lvc the
CK‘
.
.. ..
automobiles or trucks for the oper- [
change 400 drops, nearly all of I Tt,r Plcjyre
*'lIh “ Public
successfully witlistand the mecha­ while her nail noluh te rtrvinp
whkh Brp nccdfd
thfn. ,re -t Enemy who entraps an Innocent alion of which rubber tires or tubes
nized divisions of Hitler.
I w»Ule her nail poluh te drying.
arc essential.
------------preSem ISO phone. II. IH.
I
•&gt;» r-entole. him bnd
•Die president said tiiat there Ls SHERIFF'S OFFICE HAD A
SuueHlon Is msde In .hi. l»ue! '“»Prt&lt;
only one possible outcome to this BUSY YEAR DURING 1941
UM the cue provide a sale .ba.- prison term.
.
.■ .
ing place for the boys and girl* I
,
.
war—a complete defeat of the Axis
v
.
The sheriffs ,force
MUbhA Th. United Sl.tr. .nd her| v,^7„"'
w&gt;,had
: o; a- busy
-~ by flooding Ure fair grounds or some I J-** "r l^e T,“ber»torrl"«
... &gt;„ iu.
. ........
.». ... olh,, tow Rromia ,Thu wn, biek | Martorte Kemebl.. Marne Blu.
Michigan agriculture faces the
Allie, h.»e the retouree. .nd Ute r„&lt;, „„
b&gt;
C|I)
&gt;rar.,..v „
in 19O3e-'he same suggestion
■ A thrilling storv based on the task of (ood production in 1942 with
spirit to win. Our answer -v.
to .Pearl
police..
During me
the jc«r
year seven
vu...( pMMu.
awu.ii.K
wTcii 1umely for 1942 &gt;।
novel by Jumr* O- Curwood.
n well trained force of farmers
Harbor, he pointed out, was a step- suicides were reported. There were
Ed HufTnun. who lias been con-1
* * ’
better equipped than In any preup in industrial production. The
n,unl'Ts. the victims being ! nccted with the C, K A: S R R “Swamp Water" starring
vku»s emergency era. but with cereventual result ol Japan's Ireuhery j !£,!' 2..X"" D'’
“&gt; -'u,"on
taln'proH'ararions necessary if farm
Will hr a rtrvM.rn.Hnr
ti ’
* « "
J
agent at Katemazoo, has resigned I An unusual story of the forcbod- work Ls to get done through th1?
will be a devastating onervive. The wheriff investigated 21 «tees hl* position and moved to this city ing and mysterious swampland that next harvest without more lhan the
force far greater than anything *&gt;f dmth due to heart trouble. Thi*.- j F. Reynolds returned from lhe I &gt;hapss lhe lives and* loves and hates present visible supply of hired help.
— ■—* even
------ hi!” n-quired under the law, because : Philippines Monday where he has | of tlie people about it.-- .
which'ha* ------------been conceived,
This is the sentiment of members
.. . ,m!’ hBd not h"d m««c"‘!been in Uncle Sam's armj.
i----------------- ------ ------------- —
of the Michigan State College ag­
live minds of (he Axis leaders.
.attention within 24 hour* preccd-,
*.l!s., Hattie McIntire went to' CONSERVATION NOTES
ricultural engineering department
ing their death, a total ol 41, cor-, rkuu.uiuwu
Kalamazoo rauuun,
Monday where ..uv
she »
will,
O|l
and
B&lt;.
..rr
rr j
anuarv 10
in When
when They
iii
q
.. „
rd tt
January
• «IC.V SUggc.
suggest Mil
an UUCqUMlf
adequate piuginill
program
oner
calls
wereeom^*«uh
nece.*sarv dunnel.„.„H "" X
vw.™.
i.at..
u“ ,‘r'n a‘.1
!rr m.rbet.
J“nui*r^ And d.nvA
We wiU win!
i°
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“’tou
”"1 L
‘l“” ............... I. hOuMW.ve.
every mdMdu.l I.rm In Irwin
X,'
«'l‘ ’■
YEAnJ-nS
to rMAur.nu order pereh lhev ™ Wtomem .III te rr.d, tor Ite job.
,|
™»„„d
!te
ye.e
(hen
wen
to
'
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•«««
'‘
“
IK
"
be
bn,
FALSE OPTIMISM
be sure of getting Great amikcsi
Jan. 14. 1892
j perch, and Michigan commercial tracton. now on farms number more
A salient point in the president*
Id arrests
for breaking
and
. ----- —
———- — entering
---------- The annual meeting of the
lhan ten time* those used in Michi-,
fishermen
are
expected
to
benefit
"Stale of the Nation” address was buildings.
Five cars were *tolen 1 stockholders oi the Hastings Chair,' from that certainty.
gan in 1920.
a warning against over confidence. and 4 of them recovered
There, a Table Co. took place at the
"Repair. paint, grease, adjust and
A new low effective next week
office yesterday It wav j
That, warning was particularly tlmr- were three accidental drowning.-, in company's
or'"wa pcrch'-^Or protect with housing.”/ugge.*te A. J.
th county during the year. A total voted to increase the capital stock B””^an
(UL
Jlth thP fl^lnhBllon Beil, college extension specialist in,
of 331 automobile accidents were from 826.000 to &gt;32 000 The foltow-1.
agricultural engineering..
Many people believe Ural the reported to the sheriff during 1941
ing were clxUen d&gt;rectors ftfr the. , lhe taluUw lutm, from the ।
_ oc-j
Considerable undue breakage
successes of the Red army on the This would not cover all ot them cnvulDB yc’r;Jlla' 8 BriCP'.Dr D' marine fish, state (Miermen expect i curs while machinery is out on lhe
frigid plains oi Russia and the because some were within the city L. Fuller. Robert Dawson. Clement Oreat Lake* perch to get n dc-!)°b because boils are not drawn up
and were reported to the elty po­
d
slB„oin|. In lhf.tightly Proper lubrication as aimple
victories attained by the British lice. There were twp urresis for Smith. Arthur Brown. A. E. Ken;-----------------------------------------as applying eillicr hard oil
- or
"
Imperia) forces in North Africa fraud and tour for larceny during
! machine oil means a great saving.!
mean an impending collapse ol the Ute year. In lhat time the sheriff Roger;., vice prea.: A E Kcnuston.' After January |. coivepratton de-1 old crank case oil had better be
investigated four &lt;;ase* where mari­ sec.. Thos. S. Brice treas
Axis striking power.
parlment business in the Jackson'used only for covering unused plow,
juana was reported to be growing.
------------------------- -——
; area will be transacted in the new'bottoms or for heating up the re­
Nothing could be furtlrer from He saw to it that the plants were
payment of bounties of three stone and frame headquarters at! jialr shop. Its lubricating value la
live truth. After an almost unbroken destroyed. The sheriff has not com­
cento each on startings in tots of the corner of Parnell ro-d and! poor."
chain of smashing Axis successes, pleted the number of reports made not less than 50 and io cento each highway L'S-127
Local offices
Bel) suggests wooden parte be
the good news of tlie present Is to liim concerning dog., and their on crows in tote of not less than which urc administrative centers of painted and metal parte sprayed J
more or less disturbing conduct, but 10. killed m the county in which' the 13-county district 16 and tire I with oil as a partial offset when;!
IMiaslbly being over-magnified
there were plenty of them.
taunUed.
u..
auUwrued
by
a
new
;
34
southern
Michigan
counties
In
1
housing
of machinery 1&gt; poor. Janu-'
Hie Germans have tost consider­
The sheriffs office also has many law of tire 1941 Legulaturc. will be (the department s field administra-' Nry. February and March ought io I
rtiitir/hi
J •
2
.
LrgjMalurc. will be , the department's field adminlstraable ground,, many men. and much ineliuterf* in ’rh77^.7"r7Ak»7’ n7’ 1 .“‘LS!
”
«'■' region
re«lo» 3» tor
lor years have
h... been I see the machinery repair job. corno‘Ur
coun,M* “Ppropriat- ■ uon
U
d
'
,n0n
2
,or
jet
rpo
*
l
al
™
S™
1
'*
pleted
to
that
a farmer win have
material in their retreat, but noth­
Bn4dc' off,cr wrier-. ihr.mAv Jdered. obtained and Installed reing has yet occurred to support tlie nw£le drtveTl^ei^. ^’ i’nd NOT by ”av
hta Offtee“^
Usued ugemy of 1jic conservation depart- building ha-. 4pace for trucks and pLir parte In. time to put machinery
bUppoaltiun that 'this change in
1,4 01
i
| brush and grass-fin equipment.
j In order.
|

-TO. „.TO or

TH. HATTON- f~~‘
•“““
' loss of considerable life and ma“State of
tha Nation" addrew to a joint •«- dBU., BHhou,h considerable, are by
slon of congress Tuesday was prob-1 no mealu gtBgBcrlng
ably the greatest since his first
number of prisoners captured
inaugural speech in 1933.
' u an index as to whether or*«X
Fr^dcnt R4kwy.1L.

AN OUNCE of enter­
prise Ls worth a pound
of prV. liege.—Frederick
F. Marvin.

DEFENSE
BOND f/UlZ

15 DEALERS

TO SERVE YOU

In Barry County there are 15 Mobil
Dealers Ready to Serve You.

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

We Have Plenty of

Winter Merchandise

MACHINE REPAIR
BUILDS '42 CROPS

We have combed the wholesale market and have filled
. our store with new merchandise for winter wear.

A New Stock of

MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL JACKETS - Zipper Fronts!

HEAVY BLAZER STRIPE HOSIERY - CoHon ond Wool

BOYS' PLAID WOOL CAPS WITH EAR MUFFS
YOUNG MEN'S ALL-WOOL COVERT.PANTS

BOYS' AND YOUNG MEN'S FINGER TIPS
PONY SKIN JACKETS

SWEATERS

This is oil new stock bodght in 1942. Prices ore right, too

Waters Clothes Shop
Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1M2

SOCIAL
EVENTS

MKKFYMCPHAIItW
ON ACTIVE DUH
WITHR.A.F.

Improvement of Milk Will

| lhe layman to comprah«d in do­
I tail.
The court*. how«v*r. ha
, pointed out, are not merely place*
where wrong doer* receive 'just
punUhment. but are actually a
’
. barrier against oppression for all
I (Continued from page 1, Section 1) I the people in our republic. It U
I in the. court* of law where lhe
veteran
ot
' r|Sht* and privilege* guaranteed
Rosalyn L. &amp;
who start- under the Bill of Rights in the
the Eaton Count
the —
same।
' ----Constitution
of —
the United
Iquipment at Many .- ,u
w. ..K ... it ...
--------- -- —
-------- r States
In Co. Needs Modernisation ‘J®* a* Judge McPeek. gave a few’
loeal all__.¥
observations gleaned from his long1 *Slrn «‘RleT- loc** “lu’rnt,y *ntl 1
Wide spread Interest in the rural career Mr Bowers said that noth-1 ■ Commissioner of the Bute Bar
tra*
™n
STln
hto
ca^hidloSJrX
bought
up
«»•
&lt;»«»
b“ Of
ot Official
.
. . . .... ..
«...।
brought un the first bit
tvld*nce&lt;1 'hroughout the county 1 shake his faith in Uw fact- that I
' t‘a-ld'dr *’£££

IMPROVEMENTS
ITO BE PLANNED

JUDGE MCDONALD ।
ASSUMES OFFICE

gen a short course at the Michi­ Ford. Doster; I
gan State College at East Lansing
on Monday. January &amp;. ThU course Richard Mann.
for out-of-school fsrm youth will ConkHn, Delton;
be for nine weeks, including the Dowling; F1U1 Pi
annual Michigan Bute College Ralph Palmer, M
Farmer*' Week.
This course U designed to fur­
Twenty-two young people enjoyed
nish training in home economic*, Champion. Doster; Patricia
a New Year*. Eve party, with MU*
Pharlln. tha Haztlug* boy who U ,"What^ln*! Quart * of ^Ukr^Hlsi
poultry raUing. and Iwmemaking beck. Woodland; GeraldlM
Marjorie Norton u hostess. Mistle­
for lhe girU; and farm managetoe. brightly colored balloons, bells wllh the “All Canadian" R. A. F.
Hastings, R. No. 3; k
I ment. farm
budget*, crop
rotatinn
_______________
________
._______
and other appropriate decorations 403 Squadron, In England, ha* been
Bulb
values found In milk and milk pro- X^ieeDrL scheduled for thta sanUng thalr arguments to court j entalten of a photograph of Judge, and animal husbandry tor lhe boys, wail. 730 W. Grand. E
were used around the rooms. At very meagre. Bo friends were happy ducts
Representative* from
from lhe
lhe rndw J.n"» iTFSp
!
J
" 11 Russell »■
R. McPeek to
be
placed Both l»r.
boys and
will have
a' John*°nducts.
Representatives
Wr.
«
•
;
wne.
«&lt;
Am«r.
»
n
,nd girls
,lrh wiU
h.rr .
-------------five minutes ot twelve the huge to learn that Mr*. Virginia Baird
pasteurizing
plant*
and
the
cream
­
Sin
rX
.1
h
L
um
.
Tb.
pro.nd
0,101.
U.
Urn
h
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’
“
“
T
1K;
! BALANC,
OAun.iir. ON
vn •1O«
niua* UM
oiu*
had received a letter Monday,
■run
WiU
IMUd.
morrr.
oi
nu.li.Mr,
In
.
MU
.qumra
U
rn-II!?.Jit"
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_
___
1
---------------------------------eries
of
the
county
were
present
at
found to contain paper hata, cop­ which bore lhe new* that although ’
I It 1* pleasant to read in tha eUte
' served thi* circuit in a distinguish- ,
The Barry Coun'F agricultural j p*per» that on the first of the
pered belle, serpentine and other he had been in active service now this meeting.
schools in the before and after JUtied to a fair representation It
ThU was the first of a teriee of stags* of a modernization plan and]1* ■
committee
application*
and yf,r the «UU of Michigan got out
In conclusion Judge McDonald Sta
d7*Ute ’received
ratecUoh’
of“young*peT-1
individual favors. Games funlahed for many month* and could count
°7 a lawyer to give hi*
which the Association ha* I School
„. „„,
।] C Jent the ■&lt;«&lt;»»
u&gt;
««
la
., mv
-.
made the wlectloa of young peo-|~* •*-- —• —• — ■- •*— “-1—ithe entertainment and a midnight , up forty combats of one eort or meetlnga lor
CdmmLsaioner.
George
benefit
of
the
be.t
posUJ«
Lnuu. will &gt;.1&gt; or U» uMluaTJ!-'
rn»~.nu&lt;lon ™. l«&gt;. hr *jx&gt;kr n few . word* saying that he ple
p&gt; to attend thto
this course TM.
Thl* i.-,
agluncheon wa* served, the doughnut* anothrrzhe wa* "a* healthy a* any
riawaBj.- committee
agp
j. a a
re-'re-' cerned.
appreciated both the dignity and rjCultural
made
The administration of
containing clever fortune* for iM2. man alive • He was in a hoapltal
suns ina expcriciites mrj usic n«u 1 •—. , ----- . ,
,
,
tlie
&gt;i
— responsibility of &gt;h.
the office and. gUe4t t0 tlje B*rry County Health i Gov Murphy created a huge deficit
“ r^X S’
The guests r.n«rc
TH.
report .
a ri.li.htf.il
delightful ....
eve­ the
aummer for some plastic Dairy Department. Michigan Blate U&gt; V... Buren &lt;M&gt; In modeml...
that he further appreciated, as a Department in order that fund* be of 830 000.000. This has now been
College,
will
«peak
on
■Quality
Lnir
tlieir
rural
schools
man
who
very
often
forms
defning.
surgery, but dismisses lhat a* "Ju*t
Toimer member of the bar. the ex­ available for these scholarahlps. wiped out completely.
Testa
for
Milk
and
Cream?
Mr.
[a little, episode."
cellent record achieved by Judge
Mrs. William Bchaoer, Jr. enter­ । Report* had drifted tn from a P William* of the State Department ‘CrtOOU.I« haX^artei*^^
Rcv L Winston Slone, pastor Russell R. McPeek und -that he
tained with a luncheon for twelve talk someone by the name of H&lt;d- of Agriculture. Division of Dairy­
n.d
r h
c,rTled l®
of the Methodist church here. told. would do hit utmost to maintain
Saturday, .afternoon. Bridge was ley. returning from England, had ing. will speak on January- 20 on
.L
h
lhe
Ivow
A
Layman
Looks
At
The
n.n uooxs al me %
™rd . •hlch,
played, prizes going to &gt;11** Virginia I given in Lansing, stating that the the topic, “Making the State Law children during the day.
Reverend
’e n
n«&lt;‘he Mge* in till* cir| c„.,r„ ..
R&lt;.VCrend Btm
Store
a. !
Potts. Sara Schader. and Mrs. Fay Hasting* flyer had been seriously Work for Quality Dairy Products."
Buch things aa better heat ng. mliud that from a lByman., ltand
. . cult.
regular weekly attention.
Thomas. Out-of-town guests were injured. This might have come Mr. J. M Jensen of the Dairy ExUmrh rariHira* , JK)lnt court proccdures w„e f„.
Mrs. Thos. Stebbins of Omnd Rap­ about due to a confusion of names.'---- -7
Since December, cellulase has
। quently mystifying The language.
Ids and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox of
... know, no on. 0,
Ranltarv Milk &lt;ur“,- —
are —
“U -------“mon8. tl,e
— Problems
———- processes nnd proceedures of the been mixed with flour in Norway’s
sanitary muk to be met and remedied
Allegan.
remedied in
in aa school
school court are frequently difficult for bread.
.
modernization plan.
Hospital Guild No. 11 met with Mm
Arrangement* have been com­
A Mra Ite roT rteM will be held on lhe third. Mr. O
Mrs John. Chandler Wednesday
“7b.“S’hXndiK T..U.. . U.. aWM-Sunw.. pleted for a delegation to visit the
afternoon, Mrs. Chas. Cox acted
„ --------------- ...
-----------rKMvrt Mno. win. In Extend | CorponUon will ulkon PUnt Uy. W. K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle
Creek on Jan. 15 to enlist the in-•
MKUt In WWU1, .Teo wa. wrved.
now many month.. He mention.
ro ru rrora^or ,erMt of the Foundation tn th;»
■ ’ ’
IU. of n~rte he he, w.uun to. I
°» Z'!’ -10'
• Whioolna Crearii county-wide project.
Mr. anil Mra Albert Eckfeld of relatives and friend*, yet not one ■ Trout will talk on .
... .h ।I Members of the general county i
Detroit, honoring Mr. and Mra. L. word had he received fpwn them,
'| committee include; Arvilla Bolton, I
Mnclver of Lucknow, Ont. held rinuhtluu
letters
Of I
8maU
MlUt Prant.
Dr. “
C.!«-■!!
b. Bry IXn'u»£!.6'wm'"dI
Ire ‘their
Sn?
downlike
in most
Davey
h family New Years party enter­
taining forty-five near relatives. Jones’ locker.
. Biruin. Jerry Andru*. Russell AlnsOne senses all through hl* let-1 ‘“lk ™
~ “ -7b^n ,te- E H La‘hrop. Haney McCarty.
L. Severance ot Hastings. Mr. and ter how eager the oversea lx/-, are *“
c^al An**?*!*- «Thos. Hoffman. Harold Poster. Ltoyo
tor home news, hungry for it in ^wth^,d^^°" k! J‘ a ^v
Tasker. Stuart Clement. Walter
twn brothers and four sisters of
fact. The little gosalpy item about
| Stanton. Edwin Hoffman. Glen In­
Mra Severance. Vial ting was en- | folk* they know and what’s going
um^h* । ^*m. Richard Hathaway. George
joyed all day as a tew first cous-| on in the old home town RecentLook at the amazing low prices on our delicious, tender
“comtrJcU™ ^f Clouse. Lawrence Ritzman. Wm
um met for lhe first time in fifty )y some acquaintance sent him a. *» «««“
, aillctple. Chas Woodruff. Jerome
"Super-Right" meats! Roasts, steaks, chops— they're ALL
• • •
“”&gt;■ or °~ of PTW- Roo*'e’‘*
? of Foment
Coryell. Lloyd Unttoey. Wm. Elkreal money-saving prices! No need ever to skimp on fineMr* Gordon Bera entertained her
hm.uch, hX“*Un 12 S War ’’ ^he^ub ect “Tn- *orth- «•»’ "W*!’ *7™,^7
quality, nutritious meats in your menus when A4P offer*
club for dessert and cards Wedn-s- *°”ld ft" g™ ,ftd 0
iSl? ™tory of Milk Flavor./’ will be («••*&gt;. -nd Maude W Smith.
day afternoon, Dec. 31. at her heme
.J ”“Hp underacore* dl*cus*ed at the meeting on March
you top grades at LOW PRICES EVERY DAY. Serve fine
un W. court St Pedro war played .&gt;*”£*2u K.i^T^ne &gt; b&gt;’ Mr J'"*" “ whlch llme the

AND

CLUB NEWS

■••c—'"-.

The first meeting of the Barry
County Dairy Associates was held;
Tuesday evening, January g. al,
Haitingi Boy Takas Part In 1on
the Barry County Health Depart­
Forty Combats
ment.
Professor a. M. Trout of the
New* from G- H ।Mickey) Me- ?Dairy
Department of the Michigan I

IT'S A

NEW YEAR!

*

BEAUTY BAR

HOTEL HASTINGS

EAT BETTER
SPEND LESS
SAVE MORE!

PORK LOIN

Mra. Ro&gt;
Bo Banner reader* source and caires of flavors in
BumtU
AnJ
a,,
,Mn &gt;ou' null .ntf mU» praducu will b,
Mra. Lloyd Anderson. The r—"
meeting will be on Wednesday, J*n.
14 at lhe home of Mrs. Anderson h0During "the* period between the flavors. On March-W, Dr. Gould
on East High.
two dates his letter bears, he had “d Mr.
«&gt;*&gt; diicus5_the
been a guest for five or six days “Control of Plant Proceses in ButMr. and Mra. Walter Lewis of'
aboard a destroyer—trust this Has- ter Making.
The final meeting of
Cloverdale
entertained a small tings boy l« take on every new ad-, the year for the BanY County
group of friends nt a New Year'i venture coming his way!
D*lry Associates will be held in the
•
■ — - latter part of March.
prizes being won by

SCOUTS AND CUBS

Ito collect paper ,
'

Plan Ono Day Spacial Drive •

।

Followed By Regular Trips

Julius
Knowlton.
Boy
Scout;
I Executive, has called a meeting of;
representatives of lhe Kiwanls and
I Rotary clubs. Junior Chamber of j
Commerce and other organization*,
to discuss plans for the thorough (
collection of old paper*, magazine*,
tire*, etc., throughout the city, in,
Uie evening.
I
crac(t al lhe)r n,Ur jnpanc3C
„
„
' connection with the Boy Seoul and
..,
An
J.°
n
?
C
ty
.
i
,he Civilian Defense programs. This (
. "brothers." and feel they could be,
Washington
will
be
quite
apt
to
.
mee(lng wal
al lhc office of'
Members of lhe Mr. and Mr*. Club!
■raid I °! re#l
10 ,helr own A,r ■
take in the Bureau of Standards 1^^ of
Hgfry T^om^n.
were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald;
Tlie 1 yore** Inasmuch a* they have had ,
Lawrence Monday evening. The,
,, u the wmallVe plan to zone
' actual contact with tlie enemy and &gt; because of the important operation*
cary-in dinuor wua followed with. had flowh under war-footing eon- * that are alwaya being carried on I the c|t and l0 makp , one d(iy
and the Interesting tests that are
|n, drJve Bnd thcn contlnue
bridge, the lop score* going lo the
guests of the club. Mr. and Mrs. j dltlons.
being made in that large deportmonlhl&gt;. collections by the
•For the moment,” he writes, ’it
ment of our government’s activities. |
gnd
M many
John Chandler; Mr. and Mr*. Har- ]
Cuba and
tre loo
old Parker had second honor* and T-"“ ""7" ltl ~I feel- It U always plaint to remember.
Mt .M m,a unden Btty.hr !«I
°^Xm.'nL TZS X, that the men In charge ofthat «t»-|MnaU t0 handle bundles of paper,
score. Mr and Mrs. Parker widen-: havc heJd g c0lnrnlMi0n (or two partment I* Lyman J Brttg*. who, gnd ma&lt;axlnrs older |&gt;eOple um1
tertaln the. next meeting in three . arK It d0Csn'l seem lhat long, wa. bon* and grew to young man- I aceompanv lhtln and u u hoped
HU , #nd expw.,ed lhal the use of truck*
weeks.
...
but it 1*. I could write of many | hood in Assyria townsh p
ch ^uectioru may be donated
I experience*, but I’m sure lhe can-, fathei wa* Chauncey Briggs, on f
Several Informal New Years.Ever
our clU1CTl5
.
I sor would only cut them out. The, wlwee farm what U known as the |
)&gt;artlex ushered in IM2 last week.;j ■nearest cnll I have had to date' Brigg* church is *°c*,cd. Lyman
^ter Mr. Knowlton plans to set
the Battle Creek schools ।
receiving station where old
Mr. and Mrs Aben Johnson enter- iI was over France one Bunday after­ attended
after he finished in the ^r
^U^2JWpla°“
talned twelve at'] dinner, those]
noon when two sat on my tail |
«hooL atoo attended wha. i.
at thf Prlda&gt;. evenln,
present being member* of lhe•'for
i
1.000 feet, but by taking ex-1
bridge club Mr and Mrs. Richard treme evasive action. I got away; the Michigan State College, which mecRng go MVe your old papers,
Nlpe were hoat and iioateM lo a I
wa* then called the State Agrlcul- , etc.,
r._ for the Scouts .„a
and Cubs, who
who
from them."
group of their friends nnd Mr. and
He surely hope* before hi* Irish tural College. He first found em-| plan lo make this a regular collecMrs R M. Cook held open house. luck run* out to get into service! ployment in the National Depart-1I tlon.
v
.
ment of Agriculture. He specialized | Another commendable thing conMrs. Minnie Marble, OH S. Han­ for the U. 8. A.
in other colleges and soon became]
'1 nected with this project I* the fact
In his letter he encloses an at­
over. will be lhe hostess lo the
widely known a* a scientist. For . that the papers, tire*, etc., will be
Widows’ club on Saturday evening tractive Christmas card to lhe Ban­ that
tnat reason
rearon he
ne was placed
ptacea at the
tnej,
u and B„ the
£ lvfn |0 lhe Red CroM
of tins week. Mrs. Clara Wilder Is ner whom he ask* lo convey thl* j head of the Bureau of BUn^rts. |
massage.
"To
my
many
friends
in
lhe guest of honor. The usual carry- i
The many persons In Barry. J'
,r rel|el work.
Hastings. I do hope you’ll have a
In supper and social evening are
,
very Merry Christmas-” Michael county who take the National Geo-1
planned.
I graphic Magazine will occasionally ..
. .
, z.
“M^h^time he enlisted with the —
find in it
“ -a’iist
list of
of the
the officers
officers and
and j
Mrs. Hany Busti entertained the Rotal Canadtens and began tr.in-H trustee, of &lt;he
National. Geographic
. ..
—
Uewey Knickerbocker, whose ar­
Busy Eight club on Monday eve­
ing in Canada, the Banner pub- Society, which has done very tmning al her home in the first ward. l^hed the tact together with a let- portent work and made many Im-1,rest for taking S2.00 from hi* em- ]
1 ployer, a Carlton farmer, whiclt
Bunco was played, with MUs Kath­
erine Weeber having high wore and ter or two he wrote u*. It had, portant discoveries, The name of was mentioned last week. wg&lt;
been hl* desire to enlist In the U. Lyman J. Brigg* will be found a* brought into Municipal court on
Mrs Clarence Johncock second. Tlie
SA air service but owing to lack' one of the board of trustees of the
members voted to pay B15 to the Hot of fnchra he wa. turned down-the N.iinn.i neoeranhfe Society, and
National Geographic Society, and1 mined hU guilt and was given *!
Lunch project al school .
service 1* less choosey now. we un- he is at the head of iu committee’ thirty day sentence by Judge Oort­
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mannl demiand.
The Canadian officer on research. Mr. Briggs is a very’ right.
j. J. VanderVeen. a Middleville
entertained with a family party- examining him. said. "We care more modest, unassuming man. who hasi
over lhe holidays with sixteen being for what the lad* have above the made a splendid record in public: grocer, was brought into Municipal
court Tuesday and admitted that
present at the Christmas dinner. neck, than any question as to service.
he had failed lo properly cover;
Robert Tipton of Kalamazoo wa* an height."
good* which were offered for sale
out of town gueit. Mr and Mrs.
Michael I* specially well ground­ MRS. NORWOOD
■ He was given a fine of 45 00 and'
Gordon Manni and children of To­ ed a* to brain* and daring for mil­ BADLY INJURED
Mra. Marshall Norwood of Delton, required to pay the cost* of »453.
itary service.
He ha* attended
ronto. Qnt. were present also.
'
Robert Whitman. 21. and Donald I
Bowdoin college. Me., in ’31-32 as a a sister of Undersheriff Leon Doster,
For several years it has been the pre-medical student; won a schol­ was seriously Injured on lhe after­.' VanVleit, 17. ot Battle Creek.
custom for a group of Hastings arship at Duke University 32-35; noon of New Year’s Day in an au-. whose arrest for alleged breaking
. and entering we mentioned last
residents to hold a New Year’s wuu
won ■
a medical
— scholarship at the tomoblle accident on M-43, near
. week, were brought into Municipal
Eve party and this year they en­ University of Heidelberg. Germany, Kalamazoo
She was returning
joyed 4-progressive dinner, start­ in !B3ft-18Jfi: then back to the home with her husband When just a’ oourt Tuesday. Tha pair admitted1
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duke School of Medicine, ’36-’37.1 mne north of the city limits of Kal-. lhat Urey had entered four cottages ।
Harold Phillips fqr the first course. He is a member of Bela Theta Pi amazoo the car. in some way. gotj and a farm house In Barry tounty |
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carter aMlst- i fraternity. He wa* commissioned Out'of control and tipped over. Mr*, nnd were bound over lo the Ciring the host and hoatto. Tlie sec­ in R. C. A. F. as PiW ''Ulcer. Jan. Norwood suffered a skull fracture; cult court, the bond being fixed!
ond course wa* at the home of Mr. 2. 1B40. the first American to re.-. and other injuries not so serious,’ at liXXM) each. They also admitted
and Mrs. David Boyes where Dr. And celve a commission for tralnln»- i Her husband had cuts on hl* face; other offenses.
Andrew J. Collins admitted that
Mrs. D D- Walton amUted. From recommissioned in R. A. F- Nov. and hla b,ck waa injured. Mr. Nor' | he was guilty of driving a car while
there the group went to the home 30 1M0 a* pilot officer—equivalent wood is getting around al this wrilof Judge and Mrs. Archie McDonald to 2nd Lieut —Fighter Squad*: |ng bul yr5. Norwood U still con-‘ under the Influence of intoxicants
when arraigned before Judge Adelwhere Mr. and Mr*. Wallact Osborn Posted lo 71—Piral EM1c Squadr
tbe hospital.
bert Cort right In Municipal court
Mefated in nerving the dejmert. It ron. Am. I. IM"
««« « m
on Monday. He was given five dzy*
was a delightful social affair.
All Canadian Squad Nov. 1M0
i CONSUMERS POWER
In the county jail and ordered to
In a postscript he adds if any­ EMPLOYEES PLAN
pay a fine of MOOT He was alsoi
Places were laid for eight or. one wishes to send him anything
placed on six montixs probation.
I
'Tuesday when Mrs. Leslie Haw­ he •vould be grateful for a turtle DEFENSE BOND PURCHASES
In Municipal court Monday Rob- j
thorne entertained her bridge club
Employees nf Consumers Power
neck sweater, a *mall flashlight, a
at dessert. Mr*. Ro&gt;' Hubbard, a lighter and sock*. Friends have al­ Company soon will be able to pur­ ert Moon, of Nashville, admitted
Burnt, and Mrs Cedric Morey held
chase Untied Blates Defense Sav­ that hr was guilty of the larceny of
ready seen that these things are
the . winning score* al contract.
ings Bonds through voluntary pay foods of a value less than BMOT. He ]
on their way to hl* address.
i wa* sentenced to Jail for thirty days.,
G H. McPharUn. 403 Squadron. roll allotment. D. E. Karn, vice
Little Johnny should have been
president and general manager of
All Canadian R. A. P. England.
Throw away your old fishing I
Consumcra. announced today. Mr.
We
all
salute
Michael
and
pray
license when the new year roll.«|
Father found him listening to the
his Irish luck doe* last till PinU Karn said the plan will become ef­ around, but keep lhat hunting I
radio and sucking hU pencil.
fective as soon as the clerical de­
•Well."- asked Father, “why don’t can be written to all thU *ad mess tails can be worked out and a sup- license for another nine months,
conservation officers are advising'
you do your work?"
1"' »*
lonr, PMUPrt
sportsmen. New licenses arc need-,
••I can’t. Dad." came Johnny’s
cd for fishing beginning January]
replv. “until I’ve heard the latest
full life and Hatting* people are: on
y
1. but this fall's hunting licenses do
not expire until September 30. 1043-1
proud of him.
dpta a map ot Europe.”
MARRIAGE. LICENSES
When seasons on game, are closed.
Jame*
E.
Defenbaugh.
Delton
.
One half of the women want the
Those who would treat polities and
; .-.mall game Hrrwics art required of
latot kind of furniture and tlie morality apart will never under­ Mary E. Guvcy, Kula ma zoo ... •,0j*porUmm getting guh |&gt;crmli» to
other lialf don’t wanb it unless it’s stand the one or tlie other.—Lord William N. Hoke. Delton
.SO hunt crows, preaators or other unan antique.
Morley.
Nora N. Bizer, Delton
.17 protected animals.

L. J. Briggs, Noted
Scientist, Assyria Man

\ Municipal Court

iu

meats more often . . . make A&amp;P your headquarters for
Quality *end Thrift!
A

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FIRST CUTS

PORK CHOPS
PORK CHOPS
SLAB BACON
...«• 22c
SPARE RIBS
FRANKFURTERS
FRESH SIDE PORK
LAMB ROAST
UM

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LEAN RIB HALF
STEW OR BRAIZE

MILD SUGAR CURED

LAMB BREAST
LAMB CHOPS
BEEF ROAST
PRIME RIB ROAST

■.10c
• 26c
■26c
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SHOULDER CUTS

CHOICE CHUCK CUTS

SHORT CUT

ANY SIZE PIECE

SMALL LEAN AND MEATY

SMALL, SKINLESS

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SHOULDER CUTS

FANCY. LARGE

SPRING

SHRIMP
MACKEREL
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FILLETS OF

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FRESH PERCH

29c

BOILING BEEF TENDER, MEATY RIB cdk i
GROUND BEEF FRESH CHOPPED _ 2^ 37c '
PORK UVER SLICED OR PIECE UL 17c
ROASTING CHICKENS
STEWING FOWL FRESH DRESSED LI. 24c
DUCKLINGS FANCY LONG ISLAND
LB. 21c
FRESH BEEF HEARTS or TONGUES J?c

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ANN PAGE BEANS
SULTANA RED BEANS
SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER
IONA FLOUR
JANE PARKER DONUTS
MARVEL BREAD
(NSICHED
VELTMAN'S COOKIES
RIH CRACKERS
N. I. C. SHREDDED WHEAT
SUNNYFIELD ROLLED OATS
PANCAKE FLOUR lUNNYFItLD
YELLOW CORN MEAL
SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR
SNO SHEEN FLOUR

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SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT
NORTHERN TISSUE
SCOT TISSUE
WALDORF TISSUE
CUTRITE WAX PAPER
IONA CORN
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ASP CORN GOLDEN BANTAM
RELIABLE PEAS
IONA PEAS
IONA TOMATOES

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3 pxaj. 13c

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ORANGES

GRAPEFRUIT

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10™ 33c

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PARSNIPS
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THE fURTING# BANNFR. THURSDAY. JANI’ART 8. 1912

LAWREHCE J. BAUER

LAWRENCE J. BAUER

PORT MO. 43

UNIT MO. 43

We place a wreath over our loved cost In blood and treasure. America
mutt be detended!
• And vow, thru the mist of our
• • •
tears,
, National American Legion AuxllThat the enemy Mealing upon us
iiry President. Mrs. Man' W. Mur­
I will rra,™i-r Ite.n ll.rtete lb. n|L
-James Lloyd Woodruff.

Meets Every Teesdsy

Nems

Christian Youth
1 ”,
Is Meeting scheduled

«&lt;&gt; mtltter at once with her local
office for Civilian Defense, volun- 7*"'J? M

I Annual business meeting of the i
(Parish will follow a 8:30 supper
I In lhe parish house. Miss. Bernice
Jansen former missionary in Jap-1
Ian. will speak.
.BARRY CO. COUNCIL
OP CHURCHES TO MEET
The Barry County Council of
1 churches v^lll meet at lhe Jeffer-

SOUTH THORNAPPLE

Community

*

Notices

Middleville on the sewer job; were
given notice to go this coming
(Tuesday to Fort Custer at Battle
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lake
1 and others drove out there Sunday
'afternoon to find out more about

Doni forget lhe community club;
' leering for whatever tasks she
at the schoolhouse this Friday I Frank Lake Jr relumed home
Sunday after visiting last week
capable of doing.
Ttw part Christian Endeavor lor bi-monthly meeting Tuesday, night. January 9.
.with friends near Grand Rapids.
She also says: "I also urge that youth mutt take in the national i Jan. 13. at 7:30 P. M.
| Dannie Body, who naa e*pecud
There will be a half hour busl- --------------- --thr Auxiliary's cooperation with the emergency, will be the theme of
The
Brush
Ridge
Community
to be called in selective service, left
u meeting
of young people from,
meeting --------followed
a proAmerican Red Cross be expanded—
----- .-----------------------------------------------------------------— ' by • gh School,
SchooL and
anct -Young
Young People's
People's, gram centered on lhe theme "How club will be held al the schoolhouse. Iwt
und intensified. Let every member High
#nd 14 at Fort Custer at
to give of our utmost lo our beloved' tered your life in the service of give every available hour to the —
societies of
Endeavor of
Church
Leaders
May
Help the De­ Friday night &lt;Jon. 9&gt;. Pol luck sup-, thl* writing.
-* ChrUtian —
-• l *«••
—»• »
—
**
— «-»then organ!country.
. your country.
work of this great organization. 1 the
.. . ____
Barry______
county Chhstian En- fense Program.” Details have not per.
| Maynard Parka went Saturday
u. Stambaugh 1j The American Legion te unique in which is so viuilly needed now. I deavot Union on Mouday. Jan. J9 been completed but there will be
Lynn U.
morning before the draft board to
Comander, | (hut. you can not be bom into it. urn culling upon all members of the I to be held in the First Evangelical 15 minute talks on air raid pre­ MeOmber
National Oomander,
neighborhood
The American Legion
leelon Nrlih’-r a king by un edict, it dicta­ Auxiliary to carry forward the church, Nashville.
The.
Tlie evening paration. Red Cross, tire rationing
MIm Marlon Cook of Hastings will und stock to be cared for.
YOU. Hee
* * *
*■
1 lor by u command, nor 0 President work of mercy uiul relief which we program will begin with a pol-luck and general defense problems.
entertain the MeOmber P.T. a. this
Perry Barnum had the misfor­
REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR
Rev.
of..Cloverdale.
by proclamation, can demand nd- have
________________________________________________
Fridayiiikiii
nightwiui
withiwciurr*
pictures(aaeii
takenonon tune Saturday afternoon to be in
conducted .so long for the dis-1 Fellowship supper served at 7:00
. . T.
. A.
. Moyer
—
,------ rrway
Sterling C. Rogers.
president
of
the
council
will
have
lM&gt;r
WMU&gt;
lrl
A11 are
I The golden sun flooded Hawaii.
_____________
1 mission. A man with millions cun obled and dependent# of the first and the meeting In thr auditorium
an auto collision in front of Fred
charge of the meeting.
:_» u* j
— ..
'not uurchase
I The beach of. Pearl Harbor was!not
purchase a rleht
right to membernhlu.
membership.; World war
war. ovranriinir
extending It
it tn
to th»
the vtr.
vic-'1 at
nt g od o'clock
Mark's east of Gales Comers.
[postponed.
.Its members are chosen from a tims of this new conflict. Let our
e
.h«v S
o. Marks
Muru of
m muvii
wiue- DOWIJNG-BANFIELD
Ernest
Detroit,, wideBoth cars were damaged but no one
YOU AND THE WAR
/ ’
ilnalna Kroup whow numbers will never ' sympathy and aid pour out to those Iy known lfader of Christian youth CHURCHES
was hurt which was very fortunate
..... The glad waves were ■•inglnr
,
14 • increase but whose rank.* are thin- who tire In suffering und bereave- v.-ho te General Secretary of the
Every Legionnaire and his family
Sermon by Rev. Robl. Smith 'The 1
„
Invincible."
Methodist’
C*5taLCr*kJC&lt;‘m.e,l*ry
Lu at lhe service of the United ■
Aioim.
1 nl2£
pn5*ln&lt; .ot ?*ch ,day • me”L
j Michigan Christian Endeavor Union Church
other car which turned over.
The
a nr right
rigiu to
w inciiiucisiup
membership is
u. u
-Aoove nil.
-Above
an. let us keep
Keep our hearts!
nearts1 wd
w |
t|,e gUf,st spra)ter.
win
Wednesday.
Jun
14.
at
. „ U1.,„
States Government for ih&lt;No I
When death dealing plane-, -.ve
hove
Youth Fellowship ut Banfleid led ,] *
1H
.
meet
"J
0
?
’
/
l
the home or «r, rob,. L.”n..r &lt;or! ..
M'" .&lt;™&gt; ....
«““"«• ™*
&lt;arrr,l
, t' ■
'
*'
*
sacred nrivib-or
privilege which*
which balnm/a
belongs In
lo higli and our confidence firm. t
Let
by Dale Neubert.
|,h'* hom'' nt
Fhhi''
,nr
Job of wlnning.lhis'war.
in sight.
Ministers, youth counselors and
you
alone
—
rich
or
poor,
regardlevs
m
our
example
of
calm
courage
.
dinner.
muon
or
oniem.
I have told that to President \ Remember, remember Rparl Harbor,
Saturday. Jan. 17. Methodist ,-••••—•
—■
,notor and pu,np Jck «&gt; “ w ™n
of race, color, or creed. Cherish at nnd willing sacrifice that will be a i other adult leaders are being fn- Youth Box Social to complete lhe. body invited.
invited.
^Roosevelt: I know that every LeWeep for our boys who were slain!
vltcd to Join with Christian En-. -------- ------al! times that bit of pasteboard nght of inspiration for America In, deavor members
in seeing these in-’, rising of funds for flags.
glonnaire wanted me to say It.
Remember lhe heartless despollers ,
Delton
1 eria.
which ydU so proudly carry; let no thi* dark hour. By our spirtu its!
! Tlie Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle, a doctor was called Thursday for
Thousands of World War veterans ।
influence or circumstance interby our endeavor*, we cun
HASTINGS
Maine"!
and their win* are in the uniform of
hold its annual meeting
at lhe i----------------Mra Louie-----------Martin---who
was 111 with
(tupi your continuity of service in help win victory for America."
!
I METHODIST CIRCUIT
,will
----------------------------------------------------------------------------their country's armed forces Those Undaunted our war birds are flying 1 the Legion, whose doors swung open
I The
Grand
Rapids
District | home of Mr. and Mra. Ebbie Lei-1 throat trouble.
- - .
I to you because ot your faithful
uf us who,must remain at civilian!■ To punish the treacherous foe.
For January, the Auxiliary Is;
Youth Fellowship Institute will beinaar on Wednesday. Jan 14. Dinned Clare Brady, who Is assisting the
,
tasks will back up the nation's mill- 1 And wipe out the stain of Pearl 1 service
— your
z— country.
........
asked to consider “Legislation and
] held
to
nciu at the
me Holland
nuuauu Methodist
Memouisi j will be served at noon. Officers will I Ingrams with lhe dairy, called on
lary and naval personnel with ev- I
Harbor;
I The Legion knows no predreessor Education" In the regular meetings
I Church this
‘
weekend
be elected.
beginning
Mra. OUs Scott Sunday afternoon.
Not In vain did that precious —It can have no successor, and and lo study legislation now bring
.i with
„»M» u
! The Lady Maccabcc.s will hold an
--------------- ’
a banquet r&gt;&gt;u&gt;/
Friday r&gt;ciiu&gt;*.
evening.
blood flowl
Each Legion Post should remain
The Goodwill Official
meeting at the home of (BRANCH DISTRICT
Oiiictai Board will'afternoon
will .
when the Inst comrade, entitled to enacted in congress,
in contact with the civil and mili­ A notion aroused and united-.
please
meet
next
Sunday
followI
:
Mrs.
George
Sprague
Thursday.
The Branch school re-opened
wear Its insignia, shall have been
'
The Women' Patriotic
Conference I
tary authorities of the district il( We are eager and ready to fight: called to his eternal rest by lhe
' ,Jan. 15.
] Monday after u two weeks' vacaIng morning worship.
serves, in order that Ils strength: For freedom our armies ore march­ Great Commander, the American on National Defence open* Jun 17.
Janis faupmanls. who spoke In j Tlie
...» Southwest Barry Teachers! tlon.
may be Instantly nnd fully avail­
ing
the Hastings Church a few
club will hold ™
Us —
next- meeting
in! Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hawks en... weeks
j.
Ji™-- -•!
Legion will pass out forever, but
••o. will be at the WoodUnd
W—!1-—■*1| me
—------—J------------------------------------able.
।
To die in defending the right.
। its traditions. Its achievements and
school
building Thursday eve- 1I tertained
ICtMIUKU hU
I1W sister. Imogene and
Church next Tuesday evening,
and ntn&lt; Jttn 8 7^ program will
entn« .nn
the spirit ol service to which It was
nil (two
W0 children during the holidays.
at the Middleville Church next
—:i
dedicated, will live on thru the
i LeRoy Fa.*sell of Bedford spent
Thursday evening.
ages as a lasting tribute and mei lost week with his grandparents.
monal to you. as n member of an
will serve dinner.
WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES
| organization that has fought to
AT ST. ROSE CHURCH
PETOSKEY RESIDENT
Mr and Mrs. Ellis Wnite and two
i preserve the principles of justice,
Next regular meeting at the hall
Thr St. Rose study club met DIES ON MONDAY
children of Marshall spent New
i freedom and democracy —John E will be Thursday. Jun. 15 There;
Tuesday evening with Mra. W. G.
“
Mrs. Mary Helen Finnan, uged 81. Year's
v rlth Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
Devereux.
wifi be Important business to come I
Davis.
passed away Monday at Pennock, Norton,
Hate You Yours?
"
up.
hospital. Mra. Finnan, whose home
Owing to the icy condition of the
JANUARY 9 —IONIA
)
Monday evening the Altar Society was In Petoskey, had been here
We are very rad to report the
The AUegan Post and Unit will
roads
there
was no church service
of
St.
Rose
church
met
at
the
passing of our Comrade Command­
JANUARY 16 — ALLEGAN
visiting her daughter and son-ln- nt the North church Sunday eve­
entertain the Fourth District con. ­ er.
Comrade Bushong, who passed j
church hall for election of officers
vention on Sunday. Jan. 18. Please
JANUARY 23 — GREENVILLE)
and the regular session. Officers taken III. Mrs. Finnan was born in ning.
ftl thc Marine hospital in De-,
ERNEST S. MARK)*
make your reservations before
Dorr Darby will entertain the
trolt on Monday from a compile#-1
for the ensuing year are: Pres..
Thursday, Jan. 15 with Ransom
Maple Grove township, lhe daugh­
Second team games start at 7:00
At this time; spiring pictures at this area-wide Mrs. Leonard Brinker: V. P., Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Brown. young people of Ute North Maple
Garter of Allegan.
Il is hoped tlon of diseases
Grove church Friday evening.
: funeral services have not been de- | meeting.
Wm. Thomas; Secy.. Mrs, Norbert
their may be a good representation
In 1887 she was married to Henry
Mra. Sarah Ostroth and Mrs.
elded
.1
am
sure
Mrs.
Bushong
Officers
of
Barry
county
ChrlsSchowalter;
Treas.,
Mrs.
Nellie
from the local Post nnd Unit.
L. Finnan, who preceded her In Mabie Adams will entertain the
nnd the family have the deepest! tian Endeavor Union are sponsor- Conaway.
Have you paid your 11)42 dues’
death twelve years ago. She had Dorcas Society of North Maple
sympathies of the entire past and i,lg the meeting and Alice A. Grifbeen a resident of Petoskey for 31 Grove on Tiiuraday, January 15.
Lyman U. Stambaugh, national! flU-**’lary
I fin, union president will preside.
years where she had conducted a Election of officers.
commander of the 'American Le-| Comrade Frtd'can also his tffej^uUne Lehman with Barbara Dal­
restaurant and rooming house. Be­
..... brings the following message
addedadded
sorrow
of the
.... ...lon
.1.. t|)e plallo ...&lt;n s.. |1..
Barbara Norton of Kalamo spent
glon,
sorrow
of kiss
the nt
lossMrs
nt Mrs
n charge
Winifred B. Loggans, from the sides lhe daughter, she la survived Tuesday night and Wednesday wllh
lo Legionnaires:
, Carls mother who passed away at oj lljc devotional period. Chalnicr
by a son. Charles Finnan, of ’New
An embattled America today; J’1*
Funeral sen Ices were M1Ucr Bruce Eckardt, Mry tie Wii- Kellogg Company of Battle Creek,
relatives here.
York
City.
Funeral
services
were
Mra. Blanche Hanes, formerly of
needs every man and woman ol The
,,, J 1 , Lconar‘J funeral home |
Bnd H1jdred Chase will assist will talk to lhe Women's Club Fri­
on Wednesday of this week
week. Our
C... 1|hc tjwt
American Legion.
,cn
on thf rM.epUon day afternoon al 2:30. "Adven­ held at lhe Leonard funeral home Maple Grove has been seriously 111
to 9
Comrade!
Again we count it a privilege to
.B,’f :^t ,,c
fl"'ra&lt;,e 1 committee. The local Evangelical tures In Eating'' will be the subject on Wednesday at 3:00 P. M . the nt her home in Nashville and en­
Carl' *
and
'
'
nd his.family for tlu- time] League will be in charge of the sup- and the Masonic Temple the place Rev. 8. C. Hathaway officiating. tered tlie hospital for an operation
sene tlie
country
we 'love. ’• • -• Cflt
Interment In the Lakeside cemetery Monday.
of trouble.
I All controversy as to why we
1 per arrangements with Rev. W. C. of meeting. Tea will be served.
al Nashville.
Mrs. Leroy Russell, one of our
Prixes for best name suggested. Ask for details
Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wilcox en­
were put In our present situation
auxiliary sisters from Middleville. I Bassett counselor of lhe Union and
tertained a party.of friends New
Tlie Barry County Nurses’ Asso­ DIES AT HOME OF
should be forgotten as we follow the Ls sick with the thl. We hope she hast pastor, advisory.
MUSIC — DANCING — ENTERTAINMENTS
ciation
will
meet on
Tuesday
eveYear's Eve.
lead of our government.
The
meeting
is
one
of
a
series
of
----------------------—
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—
DAUGHTER
AT
ALTO
will be able to be up and around twenty-two scheduled in various | nln8- J“d- *3. “I 1:30 o'clock at the
Nothing must be allowed to Im-'
Mra. Lillian R. Hunt, aged 78 BRANCH DISTRICT
REFRESHMENTS — Reservations for private parties.
again soon. .
.
areas of the state in preparation Barry Co. Health Department of- passed away on Sunday morning at
pede ‘be full productive capacities
won, njU5
Word
has been received from
Last Week's Letter
of thte nation. Management and comrade Paton
He rents to be for lhe Blth anniversary of lhe: «ce. Guest speaker will be. Miss the home of her daughter. Mra.
The Branch school teacher and
Christian
Endeavor l Olive Sewell of Lansing, who will
labor must, and will. I am sure, see romlnB Blnn(.
n|cely
|WBlble world-wide
pupils are enjoying a two weeks'
MEL JACOBS. Prop
HASTINGS
eye to eye -tn this regard.
Our mctnbership is up to jiear- movement. A full week beginning I telk on "What Michigan Nurses ’in Allegan Co On Sept. 21. 1880. vacation.
Are
Doing
for
National
Defense."
As a people we are on the threx-hy tpc 75 |&gt;erccnt mark. Now if you Jan. 25. will be given to Ute cele­
she was married to Fred Hunt and
M1M Marian Marshall of near
hold ot an era which will require und you Wiin»y-your dues we bration and will be known as Miss Sewell is the executive secre­ for 41 years they resided on their Bellevue spent a few days with her
tary. of the Michigan State Nurses' farm in Bowne township. Last Sep­ grandmother. Mra. Frelda Marshall.
great sacrifices on the part of each, call not oniy reach tlie 75 jiercent Christian Endeavor Week.
Association.
of us.
. mark but go sill tlie way with 100
tember 31, they celebrated their
Richard Darby and
Bernard
Our ordinary round of Individual percent,
slxty-flrat wedding anniversary. Be­ Whitmore have been asked to re­
dally tasks will be Interfere^ with
—
Circle Na 3 of the W. 3. C. S. sides the husband. Mrs. Hunt is take their physical examinaUon
We are looking for our Depart­ CHURCH
The special meetings continue Will meet on Friday, Jan. 9. with survived by two sons. Claude of for army training.
necessarily in each comnmnity. ment Commander. District Com­
J. W. Hewitt. 838 S. Dibble Hastings and Floyd of Clarksville;
Legionnaires will be glad to put in mander and Department Publicity each evening this week at 7:45 wllh
Mra. O. D. Fasselt spent from
extra hours—doing their share to; officer al our post- for our family an increasing attendance and In­ All members are urged to attend the daughter, Mrs. Porrilt of Alto; Christmas until Bunday with her
aid in protecting America. Numer­ night on Frl.. Jan. 30. There wUi terest. Rev. McRobert's messages and visitors are always welcome. eleven grandchildren, three great­ son. Ray and family of near Bed­
,, ' each evening and the special num­
ous are lhe jobs to be done. Not b? a surprise for all of us so don't
grandchildren and two sisters. Mrs. ford.
bers—Ln—
song--by—
Mr.----------Conley
have
\ -------. ------oniy the Legion, but all patriotic; forget the nightOtis Whitmore, who has been
AU Rebekahs please come to lodge Anna Swegles of Hastings and
Wc want to heartily thank all
muc11 enjoyed and have proven Friday night and bring rolls and Miss Myrtle Gfeen of Grand Rap- having lhe flu is belter at this
citizens will aid in the doing there- i
A breakdown miles from no­
I of the members who are helping! very helpful.
writing.
one other dish for the 6:30 supper
where isn’t o pleasant experi­
j us with our Sal. night parties.
The services will close on Sunday before lodge. Meat and potatoes the Porrltt residence Tuesday aft­
Mra. Chas. Laubaugh who U
We serve again.
ence. But a lot of motoriits
Let us look squarely at the true Without that help, we could not evening and the usual order of serv- furnished by the lodge. All new offi­ ernoon at two o'clock and inter­ working In Hustings, spent a few
are in for just such trouble
facu. We suffered severe laws in| carry on these parties every Sal-I Ices for both the Hostings and cers will be installed in their re­ ment was in the Bowne Center days at her home here.
I North Irving churches will be re­ spective offices at this meeting Jan. cemetery.
because they failed to check
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Miller of
lhe first surprise attack of this war. urday night.
Wyoming spent a few days with
We face a powerful enemy, well' Let's all buy our Defense stamps I sumed next week,
their cars. Don't you be one of
DEATH OF HOpV
his aunt Mrs. Kenneth Norton and
। armed and fearless. We face an nnd bonds and "Keep Them Roll-1
them!
Ing."
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
TOWNSHIP WOMAN
family.
.
enemy who is without fairness, de­
P.
T.
A.
meeting
at
Central
school
--------------- -- a»----------------I The subject this Sunday will be *
.
,
Mrs. Jessie E. Hallock passed
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton
cency, or honor.
JAR8TFER
I The Christian Home"
tJfhsre
FORD
—
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
Tills may be a long war. We have CONVALESCENT NEWS
| Sunday school staff meets Friday.'
5“l away Monday night, Jan. S, at her were In Battle Creek on business
last
Tuesday.
home
in
Hope
township,
al
lhe
age
Court at Church 8L, Hastings
no illusion that it can be won In h| Dr F. Q. Sheffield entered the January 9. 7:30 P. M . at 521 W.' J*
***
few days or weeks. We recognize, Home on New Year's Day. Sun- Court.
I lwe*n
Surviving are her husband. John DURFEE
that war is won only through tears day callers were his daughter-ln--------------------- -Ij Mr.
Perhaps you would-be interested
Mrs Jnhn
John Mnavenair
Hoevenair, will
will enterenter­ Hallock; two sons. Forrest and War­
and blood.
luw. Mrs. Harold Sheffield in the FIRST CHURCH OF
' lain lhe Hanner class of the Meth­ ren at home; three daughters, Mrs. to know that Rev Roy and Opal
We of lhe Legion need to tell morning, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ward CHRIST. SCIENTIST
odist church school for their meet­ Bethel Peake of Cloverdale. Mrs. Houghton, returned missionaries
America that there can be no easy. Wood and children and Mr. and
Subject
for
Sunday
b
"Sacra
­
”
ing on Tuesday evening. Jan. 13. Daisy Long of Cloverdale and Mrs. from Africa, will be al the East Bal­
path to victory.
'
Mrs. Clifford Clinton in the eve- ment."
Tlie usual pot luck supper will be Laura Wlbuida of Hastings; seven timore church for a service soon.
It will be part of the task of our nlng.
j
served and reports of Christmas grandchildren; a sister. Mrs. Myrtle Watch for the date.
older, more experienced men and
Mrs. Mur Overamith returned to PRESBYTERIAN
activities
given.
We are glad to say Mra. Samuel
Hall, and a brother. Fred Wright,
The Woman's MLwionary society
women to give leadership and wis­ her work here at the Home Sunday
both of Rnyal Oak The funeral was Geiger Is gaining.
will hold n 130 o'clock deuert
dom to younger Americans. Let us( evening.
Emmanuel Guild will meet al lhe
Mra. Bert Fancher attended the
do it truthfully, calmly, 'honestly j
meeting at the home of Mra. Clif­ parish house on Tuesday afternoon, held this Thursday morning al ten
Millie
McDonald
ate
New
Year's
funeral
of her sister, Mra. Edith
o'clock at the Leonard funeral
and fearlessly. We are not of such J
dinner with her daughter. Mrs. ford Dolan. 429 8. Park Street. Jan. 13. at three o'clock, followed
Wilson at Ithaca Wednesday.
soft stuff that we must have our Myron Reynolds, and family. Herl Thursday January 8. Mra. W. G. by a supper at 8:15 o'clock for home, with interment in the Cedar
Mr. and Mra. Edward Rice and
Creek cemetery.
Bradford
will
conduct
the
devonews softened by censorship.
members
of
the
parish
and
friends.
callers during the week were Mr. *
Veta spent New Year's Day with
and Mrs. Reynolds on WednesdayI! tionals and Mrs. Aben Johnson will Mtes Bernice Jansen will be lhe OBITUARY
Mr. and Mra. Spelman Casey and
the United Stales. There must be evening and'Dorothy Wolcott ana review the mUslon study book.
speaker. A business session for the
Mary A.. daughter of Oliver and \ family In the Hinds district.
no occasion for panic, for inde­ Jessie
election of vestrymen will be a fea­ Isabelle Atkins, was bom July 18,'
....... Keller. Sunday.
*• U» «“»■]"
Claud Hunt received the sad news
cision. for’hysteria. There nUist be
Mr. .nd M». Alton wood cited,
&gt;»■«' ""J'" •b”“ ““S ture’ of this (nesting also. Please 1873 in Rutland. Barry county. On
of the death of his mother, Mra.
a great deal of firmness, of courage, on their mother. Anne Wood. Erl- Throw11 Co’urf,*J °^M?,
?1U bring your dime bags on Tuesday.
June 17, 1894 she was united in Fred Hunt of Alto Bunday. He went
day
preach on the theme, ‘ Unused Re­
of willingness to sacrifice
Because at illness and weather marriage to James H. Knickerbock­ to Alto Immediately. Mra. Hunt and
We art not going to shout Japan
Callers on Mra. Emma Under­
er. To this union were bom four family attended lhe funeral Tues­
Federal Council of Churches conditions the installation of of­
Into submission. We are going to wood were her daughter. Mrs. Ford
children, two sons and two daugh­ day.
shoot her there. The die is cast. Asplnall. and husband Saturday Is asking Christians all over the ficers of the Maccabeo Tent Hive, ters. Myrtle having died in in­
has
been postponed to tl*c regular
Mr. and Mra. Duane Hunt visited
There can be no turning back
evening and another. daughter. United States to set apart one mln- meeting day. Thursday. Jan. 15. fancy. On January 1 she departed Mr. and Mrs Harry Reaser al Lake
Facing the brutal realities of life, Mra. Fred Geiger and husband and
the gathering to be held In the this life at her home in Rutland City over Sunday.
we of American must go forward in son Freddie. Sunday evening. Mrs. a prayer time for thr United States. afternoon.
Members please bear
our strength, must pay the price, Underwood renpiuu about the same. Each individual Is to observe It this change of date In mind.
and 1 day. She leaves to mourn DURFEE
and win the victory, whatever the
Rev and Mrs H. R Pfeiffer were
Nellie Cook and children. Uene wherever he happens to be at that WORLD WAR 'VETERAN
their lass herhusbsnd. two sons,
and Bobby called on her mother. time. If nation-wide cooperation is
Harry and William, one daughter, In Indiana Tuesday attending the
given
this
movement
It
will
mea_p
SUCCUMBS
TO
ILLNESS
Velma Juratfer, Saturday evening.
Mra. Flora Biddle, all of Hastings, funeral of a friend.
much
for
our
victory',
our
welfare
Frank Bushong, aged 48. passed and four grandchildren.
Rev. and Mrs John Sinclair gave;
four
a short .-.ervjpe of songs nnd Scrip- ( and our ultimate peace
nephews, three nieces, and many
The pastor will attend a meeting lilial In Detroit, where he was tak­
ture reading Sunday p m. which
friends..
we nil enjoyed. Rev. Sinclair will of Lansing presbytery January 7, en Thursday. He had been in poon AND DID YOU* KNOW THAT—
health a long time and had for­
hold a service the first Sunday of
Next Sundoy will be Communion merly been a patient at the Marine
Peeling an apple can reveal what
each month hereafter.
hospital. He was a veteran of the kind of a housewife you are, 'th
Mr and Mrs Leon Pennock nnd Sunday.
World war and was the commander said. If you peel It in one long strip,
(Mra. Bertha Adams called on their
BAPTIST NOTES
of the Leo A. Miller Post No. 3328.
father. Addison Pennock. Sunday
This
week
Wednesday
and Veterans of Foreign Wars, of till* you are able lo follow things
evening
through to conclusion and your dis­
Thursday nights, Jan. 7 and 8,
Izonard Jaratfcr Is home on an MUs Minnie Schulman, a Jewish city. He was bom in Oltlo and en­ position 13 calm and smooth. If the
listed in the army at Alma in May. parings are thin, you're stingy . . .
eight day furlbugh.
Missionary from Detroit, will speak
1918. serving with the 15lh Infantry If thick, you're wasteful.
Ever brush your teeth with an at the church at 7:30. She will also Medical Corps overseas, receiving
speak at lhe Ladles Missionary
apple? Docs sound a Utile difficult,
meeting lo be held al the home of his discharge at Camp Custer Ln
doesn't it? But don't let it get you Mrs. F. Baas on W. Marsliali street July. 1919. Surviving are his wife.
of
countries
down! Simply by eating apples will on Thursday
lmu»a.y .
Hclnuun al 2 „
afternoon
30. Dorothy; three sons. Frank. Jr . Ed­ In the folklore
do the trick, according to ^nt
’
ward and Gordon; one daughter. throughout the world. To wit, this
research. The apple pulp provides
, t
s
Nellie May: his father, Lewis Bush- 1old Devonshire, rhyme:
a desirable burnishing effect on EMMANUEL
ong. of Mt. Pleasant; two brothers, .
We are fighting enemies who
■ both gums ind teeth and the fruit EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Harry and Harvsy. a stetar, Mrs.
will stop at nothing. With our
! acuta of the apple stimulate the flow
At the momtng prayer and rer- Bertha Roblsoc. all of ML Pleas­
! of saliva essential in keeping the | mon. the feast of Epiphany will ant. and another sister, Mrs. MagAn apple from the Doctori Ap­
mouth clean.
commemorate the visit of the Magi pa Zadrowakl of Detroit. Funeral :ples are frequently prescribed aa an
dimes and dollars tor Defense?
1 &gt;
*
to the Christ-child. Tha rector will
Services Will bo bold at Leonard's Important part of the diet of fe­
; For the lunch box. on a hike, at' preach on "Religions of Selfish- funeral homo this afternoon at two verish or invalid patients. Because
lABTDTOe
o'clock, lhe Rev. l. Wins ion Stone &lt;of 1U high sugar content, Ute ap­
times, you'll find an apple among
Annual meeting of Emmanuel, officiating Interment in Riverside ।ple affords an easily obtained source
the best of foods.
I Guild, Tuesday. Jan. 13 at 3 o'clock. cemetery.
&lt;of calories.

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(EVEN THE BEAN
BUILDS MORALE

--------Michigan's beans, produced by
, Woodland township and Is enroute Jooeph McKnighta thl* week they
Year's the millions of bags, are useful a*
No accident* over
to Calgary. Alberta, to make her write that lhe weather ha* been
Mra. John Lord wa* tn
Mlu Ardea Clum visited friends
Creek Monday on buslneu
in Lansing over lhe weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Wat
Mrs. Nellie Garter returned Fri­
day from a visit.with her nieces at turned Monday from a
trip to Chicago.
I Mond., mqmlm «hn«
«*&gt; In-1 with
™L thalr Scottish friend*, the . &lt;•
J«« “» •• «■&gt;-. Ihr .l.lr ol UfMoon Bulo Collev
Keego Harbor.
aeorpe Purdy al Oreen.llle wu dueuduilo lhe o.vy re.mrelrenk,.
noeb hrepll.l end bre been enured (wnh urj,.
,h, „,M,.
Mias Marjory Reesor of Woodland
the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Tac Oles Tuesday he wa* sent lo lhe Great .
, p. . Ev.nt|atjC]| ror a load n lhlf
Banner First Baby al crown for top production of lhe
over the w&lt;stand. ,
i.--——
-•
i_u.. „ .
contest.
__________ __ —
...« ,
tier Wednesday.
A
daughter
wa*
bom
to
Mr.
and
dent*
of
the
»tate
could
use more J
Great
Lakes,
Ill.,
where
hl*
brothvoy
ot
J6
frwn
England
to
Mr. and Mr*. Paul King of KaiMr. Teal of Toledo, Ohio, is vis­
er, Dale Henry. U also In training HanjBX on the way acrou their Mr*. Charles Convfrae. Hastings.; of them 4n home diet*.
iting hie son-in-law and daughter,
Route
2
on
Jan
3.
a
son
to
Mr.
and
Bean*
rate
high
a*
an
inexpenI Mr. and Mra. P. J. Cusack of Ar-' boat had rescued all lhe crew ot
Mr. and Mr*. Morris Barlow.
and Mrs. Fred Barlow.
Mra. Ralph DavU. 407 E. Grand. slve source of energy food. What's I
---- ----------------------------T.
H. Boyd
of Penton I*._
visitingUng ton Height*. Ill., and son Cadet a torpedoed boat that wa* carryDouglas Barnes returned Monday
on Dec. 31. 1M1. and a son to Mr.: mort the bean contain* protein of
to his studies at M 8. C. after his son-In-law and daughter. Mr. r. j. Cusack, student of Mannion ing a load of TJf.T. from Eng- and Mr* Royden D Yarger. 417 S. i fair nutritive value. The bean also
and Mra. Walter Stanley------------------- Military College at Aurora. III., land to China, via the Panama
spending his vacation at home.
Dibble, on Jan. 3. are the other । rates high a* a source of the tmRichard Falrciuld of Detroit *perti, have relumed home having spent! Canal.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith of xi.ndau tu.ru with hi* naowru* Mr
holidays with Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. McKnight has a sister living babies bom at lhe hospital during. portant mineral Iron, lhe "morale
Bunday here
hl* parentr. Mr.
Detroit were guest* of Hastings
t building” vitamin Bl.
Frank Roger* of near Dowling, and in Vancouver. B. C. She writes the past week
and Mra. F. L. Fairchild.
relatives on Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. Claude Haney. Lake Odessa. ■ In explaining plan* for low-cost
Mr
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Schader.
Jr.,
ot
them
that
they
have
tiad
blackMis* Anna Maa Hamilton of InMiss Grace Relckord spent from1 diana was Use guest of Ml*a Hasel- Hastlnirs.
°ut» for sometime.
So far Fl . i» 'Improving following an accident but adequate diet*, the bureau of
when
hit
by
a
car
as
she
wa*
home economic* of the United
Wednesday until Sunday in De-:j mne Mannl for New Year's.
Christmas guest* of Mr. and Lauderdale had not had any but
State - Department
Agriculture
troit, the guest of Roy D. Thayer,;
----- -- ------ - “of
*
preparation* are being made standing on a Mdewalk recenUy.
■
date Beach ot Detroit visited Mra James Endsley were Mr. and
Medical patient* are Carl Cook. I suggest* increased use of beans.
frpm Sunday Uli Wednesday with Mrs Bert Hundennan of Grand i *«xi trial blackout* were expected
Rapids, Mr. and Mr*. Leo Olrpstead । *,l*r the Holiday*
Like most Logan. W Va . and Harley Town*. Along with dry peas or peanuts ths
Will Oil* of Rutland has come Jo- his mother. Mrs. Mary Beach.
arrangement* are
beans can appear In the diet sevspend lhe winter with his daughter, Mrs. F. E Adair visited from .rd bov. of Flint and Mr. and Mrs |
Woodland.
. and son-in-law, Mr. ,and Mrs. Fred 1 Wednesday Uli Saturday wllh Mr Ray Holcbklu and &gt;■&gt; ol OAroU. Mlw mute lor home Men*
re- ™r tadJord. Mr Hume, u raw
Barlo^'.
x
and Mrs. H L. Steiger of Lansing. Mr and Mra HolehkU. and
,
.
.rw.nrHno
th*
warden
for
their
block
and
Mr.
R. J. Btiyder i* a patient at Uni-; Mrs David French left Wedne*- turned home after pending llw Mcknight
MpKnl,ht i*
u hi*
hla assistant.
. Mr*
W
verslty hmjrttal, Ann Arbor, where d»y evening fnr Loa Angele^ Cal. past two weak* with their parent*.
Allen McDonald. Hastings.
call lor one type of bean, usually
he la receiving treatment tor lead!for “ vl*11 w,,,&gt; Mrs. R. T. French, Mr. and Mr*. James Endsley.
knight were happy tn anticipating Route 4.
poisoning.
I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick were
Mrs Harold Dooltng. 614Roose­ almost any other variety may be
waiiu MUNorr
the krrival at their home, of Mrs
| substituted
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Wldrig and &gt;n Detroit Saturday. Mr*. Levancha HALi.h-rr.ssutA
.Howard Tredinnick of Hastings. velt Ave.Walkertion. Ind. who un*on. George, of
ot 'Charlotte were
were 1 Merrick returning wllh them for the, A
n quiet and pretty wedding
---------- b „
son.
oc- . who wll]
|helJ.
Ior ||iw d-rwrnt a minor operation. Is con-1 Rules for successful bean cook­
! cured at high noon on Christmas
valescing.
II ery are simple, say the home ecoguests of Mr. and Mr*. V. D. Wld-, winter. •
Have you noticed the various io-1; r.cmhls.
nornisu. They are: Soak bean* be­
ng Sunday
| m1a* Jonnie Coscarelli had as her Day at the home of Mr* Venus
you cook them—overflight or
cnUtles from which the above pa- fore **"
Mias Erma Reber of Hudsonville «ue*t over New Year's weekend, her Pennock and Mrs. Carrie Gardner PERKY—SINCLAIR
was lhe gurat of Mr. and Mrs Rus- cousin. Miss Angela Diontee of of Nashville when their daughter
tients are registered? Pennock hoss.­ at least 5 or fl hours. To gel the
In
the
Congregational
church
j&lt;t
and granddaughter. Mis* Made­ Outgo the nuptial.cites were read'at pital Ls gaining a wide reputation, most food value from bean*, use
sell Kantner from Monday till Muskegon.
the water in which they are soaked
Wednesday
Mi ....
and Mr*. Carol Burch and line Eloise Pennock, became the
judging from the records.
..ruur-iuaj of
u&gt; last week
j to cock them. Use soft water if
Mr.
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weinert and daughter of Lowell were dinner bride of Benjamin Douglas Walls high noon on Wednesday. Dec. 31.
you can. because hard water
family of Butte. Mont, were vis- guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Benr formerly of Old Saybrook. Con­ uniting U&gt; marriage Miss Cay Sin­
I toughens the bean akin*. Never
nett
necticut. but now of Morgan Rev. clair. daughter of Leroy Sinclair
Hors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs "
’** Saturday evening.
»•’•••
! use soda to cook bean*. This de­
Mr und Mrs Bed Sparks were• J. Clyde Flewelling of Corunna. and the late Mrs. Sinclair of Ot- .
V. D. Wldrig New Year's week.
former pastor
pastor of
or the
me hsmvuk
, »*«&lt;»• “nd L&gt;nn
«on of Dr ACUVlUCS
stroys the valuable vitamin BL
:
former
Nashville
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Max
Eek
Kenneth Laberteaux was in Ann
Church of the Naxarene. readths
lhe . “nd __
Burton
A. Perry of Hast t
■“
Cook beans slowly. On top of the
t
Arbor part of the past week for and Miss Ellen Eck at Thomapple\ Church ut the NeSiww.
stove, simmer instead of boiling,
ceremony In tile presence of the tln»s The single ring service was Wahanka Camp Fire Group
examination al the University hos­ lake on New Year* Day.
read
by
the
Rev.
P.
L.
Graham
in
hv ,h" R'» p ' nr.iwm m
t
Tne
.,- Wahanxa
ur.h.ntf. n.m.,
Camp Fire group For baked beans, use a slow oven
Mrs. Ben Merrick, who wa*i Immediate relative* and a few
pital for an Injury to hi* back.
held their regular
Mon- (around
meeting 250 degrees F.) Watch
•
Mr*. John Purchis —
of the -presence ot one hundred
called to
D Cool of
ot Baltimore.
Baltimore, Md..
mo., vauvu
tu St. Petersburg. Fla., twoi friends
Leon D.
day night at the home of their them carefully as they cook and
former Hasting*
Hastlnc* resident visited
visited wee**
week* ago
the worn
illness of her si*-1 Charlotte, former music Instructor guest*,
a former
ago by me
former Hasting* resident,
rearaens.
„„
of the
Preceding
keep adding more liquid.
(of
the bride,
bride, presided
presided at
at the
the piano
piano
- the service. MIm Audrn guardian. Mrs Hine
friend* und relative* here and in ter, returned on Monday.
Scribe Betty Lou Martin
season beans with something
Freeport several days last week
Mr and Mr*. Henry Weaver were playing softly "I Love You Truly" 1 Densmore of Hastings rendered a
[ salty, sour, fresh, crisp, or bright
.e...
Guest* of MLises Ruth and Lelah |
of Mr and Mra William during the service. Mr. and Mr* program of organ music, also the
! and spicy. Beans are bland and
Farr durliut the holiday vacation Harrison of Grand Rapids for New Russell Smith were their attend- traditional wedding marches as the BLOOD PLASMA HAS
they combine well with crisp bacon,
ante and they took their places processional and rece**lonal.
VITAL PART IN DEFENSE
were Miss Ruth Furr. Norman Dale j Year's Eve and New Year's Day
Wh“eu.’satin
White
tt,n formed
,0/nLe? the brides
”rl^'
Quick to
lo sense
sense the
tlie vital
vital part of
ot ham knuckle, salt pork, chili, a dash
and Bud Farr .of Grand Rapids
I Mrs Roy Douglass, who tegches, before a beautifully decorated and
1 "r-JT'.t'Lu'
nwn whUh wax fnahlnnMt In nrln. blood d0Mll0IW *” national defense. of lemon juice, onion, tomatoes.
Miss Genie Hill of Middleville at Banflcld. is staying with Mrs lighted Christmas tree.
cess, style
with long •sleeves
and
Die bride wore a navy blue silk e».«
* v. w
M.VM Bn
, na pi||rjoljc citums have thronged the.
is in the city for an Indefinite | Gene Sweet of that place during lhe.
’
dre-s* trimmed with metallic and full
train Her train length veil Red Cross blood donor centers
ribbon
c.rrM &gt; bouquet ol eu M»ed «IU, l.ee .ndI Ml Iron, .since Japan, bombed the United
the latter'a home on W. Green St. tlon*.
Tlie
room
were
lhe
,,
coronet
ol
reed
pe.rU
Little
Un0„lcl,b
Mr und Mrs. K. F. Bott urn were; Mu* Grace Edmonds returned —•'."Th
J
------ ------------ *"J"^--------- J-'
In Kalamazoo Tuesday to attend last week from Detroit where she “W'"8 “l,or,n of thc Unlled
Je*"n^d _To^yh^'“* state,
| Michigan's extension service in
..
man were veil bearers. The bride's
lhe funeral of James Foley, a sales- hud been the guest of Mr and Mrs. 8 a *
Enrollment* have trebled and ’ agriculture and home economic*
A
combination
Christmas
and
arm
bouquet
was
calla
UUea.
man for the Upjohn Co. for many Edwin Pate during part of her vaquadrupled. By January the cen-, witnessed an increase in activities
wedding dinner wa* served follow-• sister
• •
Miss —
Phyllis---------Sinclair,
of• the- ten. in all of thy metropolitan Red
years:
cation.
1
out In the state to such an extent
Mr*. Ben Merrick returned Sun-1 Mr und Mrs Robert Jessen and ing the ceremony with covers laid bride, wa* maid of honor and wore Cross chapters taking port in the' in 1941 that nearly two million per! for the honored guests, Mr. and a floor length pink taffeta dress
day from St. Petersburg. Pla.7 Where I children have returned to their
donor program will be in full1 I -—n attended extension service
, Mrs Benjamin D. Walls. Rev. and made like the bride's. Her flowers blood
,
she was called about three weeks I home In Chicago after spending the
swing.
With
the
help
of
cooperat
­
meeting* conducted by county agri­
Mrs. J. Clyde Flewelling and were carnations, chrysanthemum* ,,
Mr.
nnd
Clarence
ago to assist In the care of her holidays with “
------■* Mrs. -----------agents or subject matter
daughter Kathryn Rae of Corunna. and sweet
...... ing chapters, surrounding territory'
pea*. Mrs. Lyman
Crawford.
sister.
That figure does not
and Mrs. John Purchis of Char- Thompson, as matron of honor. 1* being covered by mobile unit*• specialists
Mr* W R. Cook. Mrs David। Mr
Wyman Clagell relumed to hlv
lottc. Mr.
InSte
Mrs. M.hle
Mabie W.M.
Walls rinltmun
Coltman. WM dreMed ln plnk taffeta made carrying equipment and medical1 Include visitors on lhe campus at
staffs.
ministerial college in Wewterllnd. French. Mrs. R. G. Finnle and Mr*. mother of the groom. Mrs. Carrie
1 East Lnnslng.
floor length and her bouquet wus
Begun a few mcntlui ago at.the:
Ohio, after spending his two weeks Richard Cook were guests of Mr*. Gardner, Mr* Venus Pennock and
‘
According
to R. J. Baldwin, dir­
similar to Mts* Sinclair's. Lyman request of the Surgeons General ot
vncuUon with hl* parents. Mr. and Cliff ord Bi ulna rd of Battle Creek Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith left
ector of the extension service
Thompson of Otsego was best man
on TueAday.
Mrs. Wm. Clagell. near HaxUng*
after the ceremony to join their and Bud Sinclair, brother of the the army und navy ar. u prepared- heBded up Bl Michigan Btate Col­
J«k .nd J.m« Jones returned ,family group ..
„„
„„„„
ne..x
measure,
the
Blood
Donor
IeitP
the
Btaff
of nearly 200 per­
Mr. and Mr*. Carl E. Burgtorf
at the home of Mr.
cf Newbury. N. H.. were guest* of nn Saturday to IMlr home In l&gt;- „,a M„ Fn,nk SmUh 0, vrnannt.. bride, and Wellesley Ironside ot Service is now meeting an urgent I sons alhO worked with a record
' Hastings were ushers.
trolt after visiting ttheir ..grand- vlUe
war need. Tlie laboratories equip- | number of more than 68.000 4-H
Mr and Mr*. Freeman Furrow on troit
i
The
groom's
mother,
Mrs.
B.
A.
....
j
»*
—
n....
Th(i
brjdg
H
la]c|Jlied
mus
ician
ped to procCM. Wood donations in-. c;ub ppy, Bnd ttr|, Bnd had 30,000
New Year's Day Mr. Burgtorf wa! parents, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Jones,
(ftrrr. war. »
colors
,
and has been in a few recitals in i
x to dry plasma will operate lo their ryyai women enrolled In home ecoformerly employed al the Yankee for over a week
1, corjwe or ,«rtail»X£,p,al)..
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, lhe Nashville W. K Kellogg high
c.*.pcci‘.y.
। nomics project*, with thousand! of
Spring* project.
tor her son* wedding.
---------- u
—u
Japan's
bombs
fell on a Pearl 0(ber indirectly receiving informa-,
Mr. and Mn. Kim Sigler and who have been vuJting tlielr son. school auditorium
Th. "TAT.... nvn. -n-i
Fallowing lhe ceremony, a recep- Harbor whose hospital and cap- , tton
Jr,. --in Washington.
•
m&amp;ns Madelyn
MUs
niNut iM1 Sigler left Sunday Charles. --- - D. C..he Moroan
eeneral
.tore.
He
V'VJ.
’
J*'
’
Sdtag^cake
’
‘
‘
al
!
‘
^
ps
*
cre
su
&lt;
’
pllrd
W1U
’
Ufc
*
i “one phase of the 1941 extensiop
for Ft. Lauderdale. Fla , where Mrs. I will return this week to their home the
Morgan general store.
He
saving Wood
lovely tiered uidaing caxi. savlnn
mood plasma
nlasmn. Further sup-1
sun- I p^^jJTbegan ln*Aprii.
a„ .nr&lt;i ‘ 'iaUonal
sx.Hnn.1
Sigler and daughter will spend the in Middleville.
served ills country in training for a
flanked
with
tali
tapers,
centering
winter. Mr. Sigler returning in
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenhath were seven months In the United States
. plies were on hand in Manila for' need4 ln defense food materials
about two weeks.
In Kalamazoo Monday night lo Army al Camp Livingston near 1 the bride’s table.
armed forced In lhe Philippines broughf c*!], far greater produoWhen Mr and Mrs. Perry left The army has rushed thousands tlon
Mr. Robert Conley of Bellaire is | meet their son. John Isentuith. who Alexandria. La.
Wllh the added stimulation
„ additional units to „„
w„. I ol B(trBCyve prices, the extension •
staying with Mr and Mrs. Glenn
returned from a visit of ten daysMr &gt;nd Mrg Walu wW
at ! ror » row days’ stay In ClUcago. sire of
the west
CQast for
for distribution
dutributlon in
In lhe
Pacific ^rvice staff participated In obtainMiller of East Mill St. while acting with friends in St. Louis. Mo.
। home to their many friends al both wore u brown and green wool en- coast
lhe Pacific
area
us song leader al the revival meetMr and Mrs. Gordon Mannl
Carrie Gardner residence and semble with brown accessories as area.
...
ing IheAe Michigan increases h»
her traveling costume.
Ing* In progress fit the Wesleyaif
and family returned last Wednes- thPMorgan general store where
Chapters In all part* of the • Droducllon:
They are residing temporarily in country «rr bcselged with Inquiries
Methodist church;
day to their home In Toronto. Ont. both will be very busily employed.
, Helped farmers to aee lhe wi*- ’
&gt;»y&gt;u« va
hiici visiting
»&gt;»&gt;«■• —
•••
— —
■ — C-•
They
to leave on•-a honeyO,beao where
»v mwu
_. 0
Mr. and MraJL. u.
D Taylor
of'after
Mr
and
Mra.
7*-—expect
---------------------------------, irom
from wwuu-uc
would-be uuuv&gt;«.
donors. To
them&lt; it! do
dom
ol&lt; planting
puming aa record
record acres
acreage'
—
k...U
-____
I
few days lhe ‘ Mannl during lhe holiday vacation, moon trip to visit relallvM and; Payment. Mr. Perry is connected .hOuld be n.i.I.ln.H
explained (Hui
that i.rfu-nrp.
procure-'I _
.____
750000
acres of. .....
navy .beans.
th« hnwrrr
r«r •&gt;»«.
_ ' . "increase
.
— cent
_.
latter part of the week at lhe
home'1. tmniam
William cruwfarrt
Crawford ha*
has returned to rH-nd.
friends at rvm
Old Saybrook. Essex. | with
**th the
l1'* personnel department
deh*rtRlfnl of;
of ment of i.innK
blood must for
the n.*.mr
present!
of. 8 "per
Co. in Hastings.
of ISCV.
Rev. M1IU
and Mrs.
J. •».
R. Chriapell ! Evanston. 111., to resume hR studies Bnd other pointe of interest soon. 'the
lh^ EE- W.
W- Bliss
Bto&gt; C0
«•*“•»«»•
be limited lo area.* within twelve
lhc annual MlchtgBn production
OI
„*i». u.
and
attended the
— ——•----------------- LA,T
n? nnd
*'“&lt;«•”
distance of the of ncar)
flve bUUon pound, of
and attended
the revive
revivifl at
at the
the;(at Northwestern University, after
his MOORE-I
MOORE-PFEIFFER
at the
were Dr. undI
und Mrs.
Mrs . juborntorie*
spending the holidays with hl*
FE1FFLR
al
lhc Wedding wire
laoortltories supplied
suppucu with
wiui the
ei&gt;c elab
emu-­
Wesleyan Methodist church
tiw
The, marriage nf
of Lois A. Pfeiffer., B.
B A.
A Perry.
Perry. Mr*. Robert Martin orate .■■■inwaan,
Mr*. John Ketcham and daugh­ parents Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Craw—
equipment used i.«
tn nw
processing 1 j ' An |ncreftse Of several per cent.
daughter
of
Rev.
and
Mra.
H.
R.
I
nnd
Mr
“
l)d
Mrs.
Rex
Perry
of
ter Mary returned from Marsh­ lord.
the liquid content of the blood, । ln lh(, nurnt&gt;er of chickens hatched
Mr*. Harold Sheffield returned aPfeiffer
aqjMacia of
va . route
IVU-C 4.
•», Hastings,
muatuiga, and
laaiu |I -------- — Mr
- --“nc- L_.M™ .
.
or plasma, into dried powder form. tor fall egg production.
field. Mo. on Saturday. Dec. 27.
y
!i
accompanied by Miss Hattk* Ham­ Tuesday to her iwme in Detroit John Moore. Jr,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry and son. Burton, of Midland; jtefrjgerated from the moment it
4. Some increase in canning;
John Moore. Sr., abo of Route 4.
Anne Perry of Kalamazoo, and |
^cyred frorn the donor, each
ilton of that city, a friend of Mrs.
crops of vegetables.
Mood muv. reach, the . lab- । 5. Some Increase in the number J
Ketcham's of many years stand­ home of Dr. F O. Sheffield. The was solemnized at 4:30 o'clock on Mr and Mrs James Stanlake of । •pJnl
- - -- ---------------------- _a.a.._
—•— hour of {arm gBrdens.
ing who will spend lhe winter with latter has been entered as a patient December 24. at the home of the Lansing.
oratory
within ,u..
this .twelve
her
Mou Ketcham's twin nieces. at the Jarstfer Convalescent home. bride’s parents. Rev. Pfeiffer, fath•• •
'
limit.
g
Rome increase irr pork pro-!
Lucinda and Linda Lou Shelton,
Dr R. B Harkness returned on er of the bride, and pastor of the PLANE WAS UNABLE TO
j This explain* why tlie 200.000, ducuon with an added increase In’I
BLCAU8E
OI
STORM
alao relumed with her for an in­ Friday from Boston, Maks., where Baltimore United Brethren church. LAND
„
., „ ,,
.
,
. . i donor* required in the present, youn_
to make more pork in
he spent the holiday* with Mrs. performed the ceremony, using the
Dana
,
definite stay.
E_.._ McNally, who Lis connected
z:."
, project to supply dried plasma ।
..u .u... Co. found-iilhe amv nnd navy Hr(.
,
■
Mr. and Mrs Claude Kantner Harkness and their son-in-law and single ring service. The members with
lhe »
E- »r
W nl
Bliss
and three children returned Fri­ daughter. Mr and Mrs. Robert of the Immediate families were lhe necessary to go to New York City drawn from file metropolitan areas
"80 you complain of finding sand
day to their home in Baton Rouge. Love. Mrs. Harkness will return only witnesses.
over the weekend and decided to of Baltimore. Boston. Buffalo. tn your soup?”
La. after a visit of len day with later.
i The wedding party stood In an come home by plane to Grand Rap- Cincinnati. Cleveland. Indianapolis.;
Mr. and Mrs. RuMeli Kantner and
sunday
Mrs. Bessie archway that was lined with red ids. Hie plane should have landed New York. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. |
Sunday guests
gueal* ofof Mrs.
•Did you join lhe Army to aenre
other relatives here and In Wood­ Palmatler were
Mr,and Mrs. Er- ceq/r. Two blue spruce trees at st the Grand Rapids airport Mon- and Rochester In the eastern area; ..our country. or complain about the
land. Mis* Jean Keller of Grand ncst Armstrong
and Mr. and Mrs. either side of the opening, and the day night, but did not arrive until Chicago. Detroit. Milwaukee und St., joyp?"
Rapids, a'student at lhe University Karl Palmatler
and children of red cedar, were lighted with blue Tuesday morning. When it did get LouLs in lhe mld-westem area: Los! "To serve mv country,
— sir——
• •to
­
not
of Louisiana, accompanied the Kalamazoo and Mr*. Ed. W'ood- lights. Lohengrin* Wedding March! there, the pilot was unable to make Angeles and San Francisco In the CBl
.st it."~
Kantner family to Baton Rouge, man and son. Thornton, of Yankee vas played as a processional.
|» landing, after circling the field Pacific area. An active blood don-,______________________________ _
spending Thursday night here.
- ?*|or
center Ls also operating In |
■
L'prings
| The bride wore a street lengtlj several limes, because of tty: sc1
Mrs. Ella Wolfe and Mr and Mrs. gown Of KjUUer blue crepe, prince® vere storm sd wa* ordered to n
fly&gt;' Washington ullWE
. lhe direction v.
under
of ,i
'
C F. Finstrom
vlilted Lawrence atyie, ana her joraage was of pink I back to Lansing toland, which he the District of Columbia cHkpter.
Wolfe and Mr
and Mrs. Roy Fin- chrysanthemums
and
babies'- did. Prom there the passenger* had Donations procured there arc pro-1
strom at Flint on New Year's Day. breath.
Miss Jean
Dickerson.' to take taxi* to Grand Rapid*, their crsrfi_ljAo liquid plasma tor use'
The orchestra
closed it* engage- bridesmaid, wore a dress of light, destination In thr meantime Mrs ln
army
and navy
hospitals
— „
-- ----------------------------------------’.7 r=*
i ------ment .u
there
on Saturday .nd
and on
on ----------rose and
her corsage was the same'^=."=*
McNally
WM waiting for her hus- throughout tlu: country,
The
Most Beautiful
avenlne at
nnened
ax tlie hrlde'x
' band
Kan&lt;4 at
nl the
thr airport
t
Monday evening opened
the asatHiethe
bride's.
and wa* greatheightened interest ot the
STEAM HEAT
....
-e..^ in South
.U n
—N vInd.
nA
, Robert Ben Brooks was best man. ly relieved when he arrived safely. । public in volunteering as blood
Udo club
Bend.
Spectacle in America
HOT A COLD WATER
Mrs. Pfeiffer, mother of the
| donor* was shown in the report of |
------- „
C.
Ketcham
New
Year*
Day
were
McKIBBIN-BEADLL
Mry
Arthur
R.
Miller,
director
of
i
bride,
chose
a
light
blue
dre*s
for
SHOWER BATH
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Houston. her daughter's wedding and the
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Beadle of 1141 the Red Cross Blood Donor Serv-.
and lhe most practical. Ear
RobT. Jr.. John and Catherine of groom's mother chose dusky blue So . Jefferaon St announce the mar- Ice of- the —
■
1
Pittsburgh
Chapter.
temples are not screwed
Dearborn; Mr. and Mrs. John C. Each wore a corsage of white chrys­ 'lage of their daughter. Lorraine,
■ We have been swamped with t
to lhe lenses. The "lens
Ketcham. Anne. Celia and John anthemums.
lo -----------------------------------------------Ronald McKibbin. son of Mr. and volunteers." she said, "and most ot
.„
arm”
give* streamlined
Tyden of Grand Rapid* and Mr.
For their wedding trip through i Mr*. Wm. McKibbin ot Ml W Blate them leave our center after donat­
and Mra. E. C. Sackrider. Charles southern Michigan, the bride wore St., at b:30 P M on New Year's ing blood wllh hopes that they will
beauty, style, comfort and
Frederick and David ot East L*n- a dark blue suit with a pin stripe | Day. Rev Floyd Nagel performed be able to donate another pint in
by
eliminating
frame
I alng.
I Mr and Mr*. Moore are at home I Uie single ring ceremony at the a month or two."
strain* prevents breakage.
[on the Mrs. Sarah Ickes farm on I U. B. parsonage in Sunfield in the
The Detroit chapter reported a
Come’ in and try the Nu. Route 4. Hasting*.
(presence of the immediate families
Mount
i Guest* from away at the wedding
Die bride wore a street length B60 weekly. In St. Louis, the Red;
were Mr. and Mr*. Waller Gorallne; dress of blue crepe with black ac- Cross chapter inaugurated a blood i
See "Doc" Newton, regis­
tslster of the bridei and daughter j cessorle* and carried a bouquet of donor
aonor program
|&gt;r0l{n,m after
MIirrWB
, Wtta
.,.
war
was uc
detered Optometrist, and see
Marilyn of FUlU&gt;n._
white rosebuds and pink snapdragcl||rKl an(1 reported a rapacity
Ions.
belter.
GERMAN XSrUGLL
“m, .,ul Ur... McKibbin •« b«h SSuJLS.f’pST’ *
i
Mr and Mrs. McKibbin are both
Achieve that well groomed look with
STUDIES AT WMC
stwAu.Imm nf
Mastinn
hteh
school
I
'graduates
of
Hasting*
high
professional hair-styling.
Through
SIGHT
TEST
FREE.
.
Tha..
will
&gt;a.Ma
tn
Dili
In
r*rao»lr
Tlie
maid
j
They
will
reside
In
Battle
Creek
The
new
had
worked
on
the
'
In last week's Allegan News ap­
shampoo and skillful wave sets.
peared a picture of Miss Cynlheal where the gloom is employed at continent, and consequently fell &lt;
Abo, glasses adjusted free.
ir
----- •• -a —
herself
cut -u_above the other ser- Ij
Reed and a elaaamate. Miss Mari­ the Duplex Printing Company.
anne Julius, a refugee from Ger­
vanta One day she was telling some
All kinds of
MACI1INELEKH —................................ “ ««P
many. both sludenta at Western PLANS TO ENLIST
of her experiences
SPECTACLE REPAIRING
Michigan College in Kalamanxi IN ARMY AIR CORPS
"How do the foreign dishes com- i
MAKE
Reasonably Priced
MUs Julius 1* preparing lo be a
Word from Mr. and Mrs. J M pare with English ones?" asked the I
Shampoo A |“C&lt;
APPOINTMENTS
nursery school or kindergarten Townsend of Bay City slate* that cook
Finger Wav* WW
"Oh."
replied the maid
alnly.l
teacher, her education being spon­ their son. David Townsend, was
~
EAKLY
CEOKCE M. NEWTON
sored by tlie St Luke* Episcopal iiome for Christmas from Loa An­ •they break just the same."
' church of Kalamazoo and llw Epis- gele*. where lie I* attending college,
The pioneer statesmen were men
• copal Woman'* Auxiliary of New- returning on New Year's Day. He
Bank Bids-. Hastihri
। ark. N. J. Mtag Reed, the daughter will finish his setnesters work there ot courage They couldn't wait lo,
j of Mr. and Mrs B. R. Hoed, is a and then plsuu. lo enlist iu the see how a national poll was coming
:oul before taking a stand.
army flying corp*.
, freshman at WMC.

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leading baby specialist*.

the only garments available
in lhe remarkable fabrlee,
Vantalin and Siivallntng.

because Vanta Garments arc
made without pins or button*

ture o complete department for Baby.

jump fro

ALL WINTER HATS REDUCED
To Char. Rofulody priced. $2.00 to $5.t5

SPECIAL SJ.OO to

$2 50

?2-50

30

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

GOOD StLICTION at Slyln •xd Mwi.

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

Bonnet &amp; Gown
104 East State Stroot

&lt;

�r, ItNUARY 8. HIS

ie Heelings Banner
hihlUkU mr; TkwtOty
el Hailing*. MUkig**.

[CLASSI Fl ED WANT ADSl

The Churches

Sheldon Agency
All Kindi of Inanrance
Surety Bondi
Pkoae &gt;1*S
Hasting*

tt

Swanson Agency
Auto

Ufa

Fire

Tornado

Cards of Thanks

You are always near a State

1 DOUD CORNERS
i COATS GROVE
Experiments lei ting lhe compara­
1 Mr and Mr*. Jack Langworthy of I The L. A. 8. meet* th!* week tive value of strap jaw tag*, nar­
1 Battle Creek visited Daisy Bergman I Thursday at the church with dln- row circular tags. «*■&gt; co*er- uW*f
There jaw and button type lags for mark­
1 Clemente and daughter Freda on 1 will be Red Cross sewing and knlt- ing tiah are now underway at or
Friday and Sunday: Paul Waters | Ung and election of Officer*. In near Waienmeet fish hatchery.
and friend of Kalamazoo and Mrs.. the forenoon lhe annual church
r '
' Roy Hamllngton ot Battle Creek meeting will be held.
Mr&lt;. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy HandingRev. Dodge of Woodland also Mr..
ton on Friday evening.
H. Woodman, local, called on Xen‘ ’ I Will lauch of Charlotte visited j dull Coats last Wednesday after­
P. M. IhU daughter. Mr*. Houghuling, noon. Kendall U somewhat on the Jan -.
।la*1 week.
1 gain now and we hope for a speedy'
'
" &gt; Margaret Hotightaling visited In! recovery.
N tv* Battle Creek last week.
1 We were sorry to hear that our'
“■““’.f
My. and Mrs. Robert McMunnU old friend Mrs Flora Wood, moth­
’ entertained their son and family of j er of Mr* Wm. Bayne, and with
Battle Creek on New Year's.
wlnxn she stay*, fell last Saturday |
Ethel Ann Shrelber of Hasting* morning and broke tier hip. She
I visited her grandparent*. Mr. and u 93 year* old and the chance* arc.
mtvI«* , Mr. will Gurd over the weekend, not vtry good for her recovery.
।
&lt;»***! । Mr #n(J
A|j}ert
Of DqW.
pearl Dymond has visited '
i*g *i,llng caned on Daisy Bergman and her mother. Mrs. Arch. Graves, aev-i
Mrs. Waters but week.
era) times
past week as she Is
, ’ Fred Peake has been home from III with a throat Infection
i training. vLsillng his mother. Mr*.
The D- G T. O. club will meet
Ernest Peake.
next week Wednesday with-Mr.
Mr and Mra Vern Moore and. Bessie Woodman Mrs Alice Cha-e

jRmnaoM nun v. r. church j Wednesday: Mr. and Mr*. Tmnlner served by-Club No. 3.

AUCTION SALES
Liat Year Sale With
tiprnini

HENRY FLANNERY
PRONE 1)71

Ij —
u Daisy
tv..™ ------------—I pioyd Clum and family of Coal,
and
Bergman-----Wednesday
। Grove spent New Years’ day at
' afternoon.
'I COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 1 Herman Hauer's.
, Mrs. George Meyers of Hastings
I visited her sister. Mrs. James BragI don New Year's.
Mr and Mr*. Dennis Yarger nnd
K rand-on Gary Yarger were Hun■ ale | day dinner guests ot Mr and Mr*
*••»«»» L o Cole.
.
। Eva Rodcbaugh spent New Year’s
" day with her sister. Mr*. Elmei
•aaru Robinson of Hasting).
1 I&gt;''
Miss Alice Fpley returned to het
*4*as school work in Clncuutatl. Ohio, ot
i4 2i Saturday.
• 7f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fr«d Ballmi of
7«l n&gt; Wayne were callers al James Brag
don's Friday evening.
«&gt;.&lt;•.
Mu belle Hauer left Monday fo
**1"'.' East Lansing to attend a short
course at Michigan Stale collegi
♦ »•'
Don’t forget the county wld.
* i s's mectlnP at 1:30 Jan- *• Bl l*v
4i as court house In Hasting* to mak.Ians for the modernization of
rural schools

DR. L J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.
Haatlngs
Aboe* Miller let Crtas Blot'
Phone 2703
tt.

■ 111 *&lt;i.*l&gt;C'
’ksl ashville.
i ‘Hutl? *«i

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs furnisked and in­
stalled for all makes of
furnaces.

ECON-O-COAL stokers
Sheet Metal Work
Eavestrooghing

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. Slate

Covey of Hastings vLiited Lynden
Miss Ruth Woodman returned to
Norm Wednesday evening.
her school work at the U of M on
Richard Chaffee and family of Sunday afternoon utter being home
I Hastings visited Lynden Norris’s for tw&lt;^ weeks
i and Nelson Norris on Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Demand, Mrs BcahIi■ Hex Weyerman spent his vaca- I Woodman and daughter Ruth caliitlon With his parent*. John Weyer- I ed on Mr*. Flora Wood last Wed• man and family and her parent* of1 nesdny afternoon.
| "S“niLh visited MA.’'Walers BARBERS CORNERS

Phone 2J31
d

FIRRT METHODIST CHURCH
Wlnaton alan. Faatar
.ll«(' ..n M 43
K'l-n-arwi «trl for
Call in prrwn. K&gt;rd &lt;

JERRY ANDRUS
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

Phone 2519

Natl Bank Bldg.

WK HUY &lt; Illi KF.Sr&gt;
«‘»nt»r. seoe.

no*rr&gt; an.! rapro—«&gt;r
iu* onr rereM b.rra'rm-nt
Mr. E f Wtrai
Ja«k W*n.rr.
&lt;"*ll&gt;rrln» W»|»rr

Call

WARTED TO BUT
ra-Mn*.
or ro Uar rUBB AND HIDES
CARD OF THANKS
1 e.rnin*' all*r n a
Il . UAW Fl’UU - - fin full »*ta« r..r &gt;uur I Hoorr-. &lt;o*--r —I*-.

(

;
ni.

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer fur

STILES

WAREHOUSE

and

CLEARANCE

yards, phone 2581, or call

490 wiv eumpleiola
"Ii.h &gt;n« .11.
.

CLEARANCE—Wool Rugs — 5 asst
patterns—M0 44 value at nensalional low price of 832 88 6 au't j
patterns—$48 00 value clearing at
$37.88.

PIANO TUNING
Call E. T. WOOD

Abo a complete line of Myers Elec­
tric Ihimp* Installed and serviced.
John Wilkes, Route 3. Phone
7W-F5.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

cheerfully

given.

Dslee

Hastings, Mich.

Electrical Wiring
Prompt Service and Reliable
DEFOREST SNYDER, SR.
J, Hastings
Phone 714—F

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiotort, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Mkhlgsn Avenue
Mat 2837
Hasting*

L/UutuIlldC?

Truss Fitting
by tn

tl

EXPERIENCED
FITTER
I)
LY BARKER’S

E|

Kartlags Phone 1119

|jt||

5622954^99514
CAR LOAD ROCK
WOOL JUST RECV'D!
3 in. Waterproof Bali

3 PC. Maple Bedroom suite. Ches’, j
and vanity have solid oak in-!1
teriora. Center glide drawer con-1
atruction.
Dust proof.
8100 00
value for $92 88 Bench 85 44. 1

mediate Delivery

3 PC. Modem Walnut veneer bed-i -,-i u
room suite, bed. chest, vanity with;»« «•"
large plate glass mirror. Clear- ■
“
once price $67.68

Montgomery Ward

,

HASTINGS

ONLY TWO left for Clearance405 coll mattre&amp;s. Prop-R-Posture construction. Premier wire
coil unit.
Si-Latex insulating
you RENT—Haute la Ike rounlrr. no &lt; ‘•&gt;K HAl.K—l.ory an«i graau anamalril
puds over colb.
Latex foam
eltctrxlti. Call 7 al—FI3. Mra &lt;
range In r&lt;-o4 rondit'an Alao O. 1. &lt;'
flakes in center section between
1 Hammond
Mock ko»' »«t. ISO-lo 3'HJ lha . all*
layers of felted cotton upholstery.
$30 00 value going at $32 88

LEARANCE
Size 34x45.

CASH

ARCHIE TOBIAS

r»i Ho*. i,«ih in gix&gt;4 shape. SEVERAL floor sample metal beds
Utah*, I.,!,, Ode...
IS
|6B5 to M95 va|uf_Mle

AUCTIONEER

DEWEY REED

NOTICE to FARMERS

FIVE PIECE Oak and Chrome I‘'"'t.
Dinette Set—table oyster white | rhurti
enamel. Chrome chairs with red
" '
fabricold seats Und backs. Rcgu-.
lar $34 95—Sale $27 88.

List year Auction Sales with
Estimstei

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

m
The strength and the happiness
t&gt;k.i ot a man consists in finding out the
flT way in which God is going, and go- I am buying all kind* of hide*,
In8 ln 01,1 wa&gt; •
—Henry Ward
sheep pell* and deer *kln«. Also
j Beecher.
buying butcher hide*.

1( LARGE quantity remnants of Arm­
..
strong and Wardoleum hard sur!'•
face floor covering—many room!
sizes—tiles, florals and hooks
Selling 1-3 off.
H w

Hasting*. Mich.

EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING

’•’*
Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Moody r&lt;
“
celved the sad news of the deal.
« &gt;-r&gt; that morning ot her mother. Mr;
" George Sigourney whose home W &gt;
;
south of Battle Creek.
tv n
Mr and Mrs. Claud Hoffman vl'
lied the former’s niece. Mrs. Rich
uard Green and family near August
K,i,k on Sunday.
.. »..4
Mr. and Mr*. Miner Myers am
children of Buchanan were guest
i
’ at George Ball’s from Wedne-sdu
until Sunday. Ernest Bali who ha
'i “' ‘’ been visiting here returned to lu
—... home with them.
&gt; a*,?.
Mr. ■nd Mrs. Paul Birman and
snn of Battle Creek spent Saturday
....... . evening at Barney Williams' and
were dinner gueaU on Sunday ulso.
MIm Marilyn Blanton visited
j
..41 Neva Ball part ot last week.

.1. That Mbllr

Imported rag
Regular 55c.

rugs.
Sale

cord ’’5G rr’ san,Ple* inlaid Linoleum
' clearing at cost of $3 94 each
roog.
piece.
&gt;570
• • •
•' COVER your floors, wall to wall
□uts
wt,h 'h1®111 linoleum. We have
“i .
several good patterns of felt back
inlaid, at $1 17 per *q. yd. cemenled to your floor.
»Y" | BATH MAT SETS. *Seat cover and
mut.

Asst colors

$119

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
HORSES - $5.09

Grange Programs
1RVINO ORANOE

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

He My OHIr«
• On la Vlelc
Outlnnk for i

&gt;r Miller tt
War Pmie«
N Mkhki
QUIMBY

value

Caledonia spent New Year’s with
Mr and Mr*. Floyd Oasklll.
CARVED Chenille tugs 21x35 sulk­
Mrs. Aleen Rltrman spent sev­
able for bedroom, dining room or eral days In Baitle Creek recently.
living room.
Reg. price $114.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gaskill visit­
Clearance 88c.
ed their son Robert, in Nashville.
Sunday afternoon.
..
HEAVY Cotton Chenille rugs —
Several were plowing the day
An ordinary drop of perfume Is
Ideal tor Bedroom or Bathroom. before New Year's here which is
converted Into 2000 or more Uny
Reduced from $2.19 to $188
1 unusual.
particles when sprayed from an at­
Lucille,
daughter
of
Mr
and
El
­
HEAVY Oval Braided rug* with
omtear.
heavy rope fringe. Clearing at mer Roush had her tonsils removed
shortly after Christmas.
Watch'night services were held
USED Sewinr Machine, drop heud. al the church with a nice attendonly ,onr. 85 00
anca.
FOR
• The children all returned to
INSURANCI
school Monday after a two-weeks
MONTGOMEItV WARD
. vacation.
Hotel Haatiags
Ptema MH

C. “Bill” SHERWOOD

Hasting! I

COWS - $4.00

Our Hastings collector will give prompt service.
Phone Hoitinga 2565

BANNER WANT AOV8. PAY

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $5.00
Phone Collect

CATTLE $4.00
Prompt Service

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

�IDArB, narupper
mark-

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1942

EIGHTY.SIXTH YEAR

PHILO A. SHELDON WAS ONE OF THIS
CITY'S MOST PUBLIC SPIRITED MEN

t tn'

i.tixf

SECTION TWO-Pj

who did not appreciate the need'
way mark of their itinerary. l&gt; it? ALTON E. WARNER
os much as did the owners of fac- .
1 cf Dowling and E. J.
DIES UNEXPECTEDLY
torles who lived here. The buslbefore you get to South America
। Caledonia. Funeral a
and
ness men and other citizens gave
proper. In the next paragraph we
| held at Vandalia on 1
liberally also. Mr. Stem was suc­
,are dumped unceremoniously Into
cessful In getting several good
Rio de Janeiro and In the third we U&gt;hU Mrap .1 lb. h«n. W Vih, Dowlink ..nteterv l«r I
,
(Continued from page 1. Sec. i)
[sized donations from people who
By Jane Cameron
come buck lo Port-of-Spain, which friend in Vandalia last Monday
! didn't reside in this city, but wished
'
!ls apparently the capital of Trini­ night. When he did not respond i
Marquette railroad* had built upe' toa help such a worthy cause
ik—
m.
dad. Honestly, we celebrated New when called to go to work In the;
/ competing trading post* at Lake saving of the victim's life. While' whAi It u-n&lt; presented
nre«-iit«-c! to
to them by
hv '
mnmlw.
hl. ludtedy M bin, ■ (XXL din erent items or miuucry «
Yeprs wllh a coke. Swarthout*.
. .
Odeasa. Woodland. Coat* Grove. some way to bufid such a great their friend. Kellar Stem. All of
Something I wish—That When
...
In
'
mefit.
the rookie at the end a
Cloverdale. Delton and Milo, which necessity would ultimately have thtte glft4 enabled the present hosthe
Japs
bring bock that---.scrap iron, Wc are trying to improve our
------,---------------------------He was bom in Grand Rapids .
hike murmured "la
drew much trade that had former­ been found there would have been pluj w
bullt and ^pped for
It1 mind with some library books from on Sept. «. 1909. and for a number;
nuu murmurca- “
1 they got of us they would lay it
ly come to this city, they realised a considerable delay had Mr. Shel- । service. WITHOUT A DOLLAR OP
; down a little easier.-------------------------- Lansing on the art of Feature Writ­ of years the family resided In Irving
that there was only one thing Has- don not uifluW such a gift to INDEBTEDNESS The magnificent
... , ,---*, *----------------------------- ing and the more we read, the less where Mr. Warder was station'
\ tings could do to make up for tliat Mr. and/Mrs. Pennock and urged I
of the Hospital Guilds and
tomln« ». kn»w about u It U mo.t «&gt;- agent for the Michigan Central. In'
\ ""3
------ Jh«l project as a fine philanthrope
splendid management of the
on ten UJ,n Itete at th. ptn-nt Udht.ninf, «h*l .. don't know, 1£27 they moved to Vandalia where.
torles. They realised, too. that thpor them
, Women's Hapltal Board have enwtiund. You ;«t te&gt;. to wait t&lt;trtM.k„ .
u,bl
Alton graduated from high school
............
....................................
Mr. and Mrs Pennock had ns ablM Pennock hoqktal to keep gothbte think, you know.
i wd, „ wtnl aI0UIld w(th „
with the class of 1929. Mr. Warner
ft
the city to offer the inducements chUdren of their own. They had1 In&lt; wUhout any deficit* and to
B..t radio s.r lor 1MI-Wh.n
rbmptex that »ra« lomr passed away in 1932. Alton later at­
that would, bring them here.
But adopted two and had given them „dd a con,Werable to It* equipment,
tended the Dodge Radio school at
I
Al
Pterc.'a
raho
MnyUik
rank,
"
lA
“
“
"
"
“
V
’
!
?
that could only be done if tha schooling and when they married, besides lhe gifts of lhe W. K. KelIkllrr hte runt &lt;ur and got
*' ■’“•"&gt; .“■&gt;
Brkdraa Valparaiso. Ind_ for a year and was
citizen* of Hastings were practical­ gave each a farm. They told Mr. iogg Foundation.
afterwards employed as radio opera­
Ion th. third Un. M Rot. O'Day.
“»« ’“..'“JL
iKNMIW.WljJ?”
ly unanimous in favor of such city Sheldon when lie drafted their will. jjow g]ad everyone In Hasting*
Coagte — Croupy Cottgk*
...
middle of the book that determines tor for police headquarters at
expenditures, for any citizen could that there were certain relatives
relatively,
J feels when
wflen he
hlr thinks
thlnkl that Hasdoe to colds) is sight*! try
| Every time I see what the New what degree of good taste one has. Grand Rapids for five years. Bego into court and get an injunc­ to whom they wished to make be- tlngs and BirTy countJ. httVe
I Year baby gets to start housekeep- We went through it like lightning,
tion that would stop such expen­ quests and certain gifts they de- —
—
•
-----•
—
—
—
-------------------*
* I ing With nowadays, I start a slow; only taking a second glance at one forced to discontinue hl* work there
fine hospital. Let us not forget
ditures permanently.
sired to make to certain causes that Philo Sheldon’s interest tn
bum. I had a New Years' baby once diagram und had fourteen right and for the last year had worked
Two things had to be done. First that were dear to their heart*. But It brought the gift from the Pen­
“Oace tried never witkoutl"
and did I get a big cake from Bang- out of fourteen. If you have twalye at the Gaflll OU Co. station in Van-.
the city council liad to be certain they would have about $20,000 nock estates and that he also gave CI1PFPVICFD FADM
Sold by all dingglets.
hart's? Did I get any ducky little right you are tn a class with inler- dalla.
that all citizens were back of them that they wished to give for some liberally himself. That hospital Ls JUrcnVIJCU rxnrvi
lor
decorators
and
architects:
so
we
Surviving
are
his
mother;
a
oaojr
u.u
In using public money as bonuses philanthropy but had not deter­ In a way. a monument to Philo
Did 1I get
get aa saieiy
safely gate.'
gate?
r
1 «* 1
arts of
I Or thlrtv
thirty mi
quart*
of milk
milk?7 Fnrwvl
Foocy! 1I must be cookin' with heat where brother. Jack Warner ot WoodhaU.i
mined just what it should be. They Sheldon's public spirit.
good taste i* concerned if we aren't
ond, thi citizen* had to be Informed asked Mr. Sheldon for suggestion*.
_
_ . _ .------------I
Thirty-Three Students Show'I did not! All I got was a blizzard any Beverly Smith.
that lasted half the winter. And me
of this city's urgent need of in­ Mr. Sheldon had never talked pen CROSS SEEKS
dustries. also that since factories much about It. but he wa* well uomv axopf KHIDCFC
in bed where I couldn't enjoy it.
I
Large Net Incemes
MOKE NUK5L5
J All 1 say Is Buster wa* born ten , Then wo hooked a young school
would be a public benefit, public aware lhat Hastings and Barry
' The agricultural students In the!
, teacher and put him through the
,! years too soon.
money to secure them was neces­ county needed u good hospital. | Reports from
Amerlcan
Red Hasting* high school have recently:
• teat and he gnly missed one so we
sary. Tills meant a campaign of He suggested that they give the Cross chapters
throughout
the completed and summarized their
Wb.t b«.»te ol .11 th. bls. t.t. “»,ln“l ?lm- htnevtenh. to nf lcb
education.
$20,000, $10,000 each, lo be used for
Supervised Fanning Project* for
country
reveal
that
women
To my certain knowledge lhe the building of a hospital in Has­
b«.rlM»»d pin cuMtten. ». u«o
the
year
1941.
It
is
a
requirement
Hastings Banner urged such use tings, to be called Pennock Hos- responding to the call for 50.000
to ». on ...n- Ot.vtet ana te«tn«'11'S
of public money to build up our pltal In honor of their gift*, and First Reserve Red Cross nur*e*. of­ that each student enrolled in an machine. They were embroidered calc matched. And so to bed feeling
agriculture subject in high school
much more pleased 'with ourselves
city.
But more than that was that the building of such a hos­ ficials announce.
rutse crops or livestock, under the and edged with lace and hung with
needed. The delicate illusion re­ pital must be started within ten
baby
ribbons, and some of the more
In tn.ytn, U» Pte. lor th. en- supervision of T. n
nnop
,.
„
pro
.
N: Knopf, to pro­
LIFELONG RESIDENT
quired that business men like years after both lued died, or the
ritzy ones were stuffed with coffee OF RUTLAND DIES
ol .ddlUonal nun... Ute
„„ pppo,tu„Uy |ot u,.m
Philo Sheldon get busy and have money would be paid to another Mary
M... Beard,
n..„, director of ,the
h, ,„
d
tol&lt;1
t(w U1(al
grounds that had been washed and
Red
personal Interviews with properly cause which they made their sec­ Cross Nursing Service, c'—'—J
Mrs. Mary A. Knickerbocker, aged
dried. They were supposed lo
declared. provcd ekills In farming.
owners who might not be aware of ond choice tn case the hoapital "To
aw place „„
11-HO11
.
lluraing
the nation's mminv
nursing
TJw rcport on project* shows sharpen the pins and needles, so
the seriousness of this matter for failed to materialize within the program on a full wartime basis.
I've been told, but the ones I learned Rutland township on Thursday
that
33
advanced
students
of
agrl•.
'
„
----------------------mac
34
savuirra
scuacius
ui
agrithe future of our city. .
| ten year period.
to sew with didn't need sharpening. forenoon after a long Illness. She
was a lifelong resident ot Rutland
ductlve crop and livestock projects
than Philo Sheldon did lo put Bheldon's suggcxtlon of a hospital I trained nurses.
Wliatever happens In 1942, there ' township. Surviving are her hus­
with a total net project Income of
wlU
probably
across the program of getting the a* the rpclplent of their gifta|
rlril
a
Red Cross First Reserve, $2,258.80. This means that each will always be one lovely thing we band. James Knickerbocker;
much needed
factories for Has­ .They asked Mr. Sheldon to be the, tomlins annrriximaieiv isrwwi i.
---------- .-------------• «—■■ can look back and recall for fine daughter. Mrs. Flora Biddle, and.
boy clearcd an avera«c of over thinking, and that Ls the Christmas two sens. Harry and William, all of j
tings. He
K; circulated petition* to executor of their wills; he agreed. ComorUed of dnX
. council
raunal asking M
dbly ”
-----------.1^^
—^:----- —° c;—~
$70 00 net Income on his projects.
the dt»
that hotly
body ,M u,.
decorations
on
tlie
homes
In
Has
­
Hastings.
Tlie
funeral
was
at
th/
J?.-I” »d«htlon to lhe advanced sluto use city money to purchase sites signed and executed.
tings. We went through Kalamazoo Walldorf! funeral home on Saturand offer what other Inducements; When the money came Into hl* duly withi lhe armed forces. Mem- dent*. 29 members of a sophomore and several smaller towns and nomight be required. Before he left! hand*, a* executor. Mr Sheldon
clfliu are now completing their wlicrc_dld I see finer, mare taste­ Butterfield officiating, interment in
no34.000. are
ar». for
m- various
m n». reasons
—« . ypar.s p'roJect*. '
any one of tlie many citizens he kept it loaned out at the interest Ing
___________
______ proj- fully arranged home decorations the Rutland cemetery.
contacted, he secured his signa­ rates then prevailing and U&gt;e ac­ Uh.vUI.bte tor miuury duly, but
Tlie _
most
popular__livestock
pr»|»ted to un. In dluuten.
,„a &gt;wt„, whUe Our one reglct was that we didn't
ture to Die petition. Mr. Sheldon cumulated Interest had brought the
They say'this plane that is out of ■
Let the HuUdinj
„„ ,nd
„„yc up know where the homes of the prize sight before it is heard is only a
was the leader in that part of the total to well toward $30,000 when wuruntr rpldrmte.. .nd u&gt; rrtnlorn
'"'‘“‘I
Ute ,rr.lrr numbw ol crop pro,- winners were located, and visit them beginning. A later model will beat !
movement, gave days and weeks the start was made toward build­ “?"•
also. We are planning something
or do public health work for civilian
of his time—far more than any ing the hospital.
for next year that ought to wow Its own shadow In by nine minutes. |
other person In Hastings. As a
Improvement projects such a* the tlie passersby.
There was a make-shift hospital
MU. Bnud luurd the e.ll tor repair
„ ot lrTO
result of this work by Mr. Sheldon started in Hastings before the Pen­
fences, buildings, and
JO Relieve
,.,d th. inch ot
and those associated wllh him, the nock hospital was constructed. It nunte. toUowUu . eoiitrrvtte. ,«ltb
| Are we ever having trouble with Misery cf
city council knew that the tax­ started In a small house fronting Major Julia o. Fllkke, superin- iinie fertiliser and hybrid corn.
• the Swarthout
journey
week?
*rmv Nursing
; uic o-pruwm
3 juumry ’smu
ween rthis
;
of th.
the Army
payers would back them in any on Walnut street. In the rear of Undent ,,r
Rex CaJMfy' who n?ccnUy1 5radu’ We have lhe old Fry Geography
Corps
and
Miss
Sue
S.
P
—
reasonable expenditure* to induce Edward Goodyears residence. That
•
,Ud' carTled ,he m“t rar,ed T' downstairs and are trying to follow'
superintendent of the Navy Nur
Nurs
factories to locate here. As a mat­
"-­ gram with sheep, poultry, swine them hut we are M)n,ly confuM.d
ing Corps. ...
ter of fact, between $14,000 and moved to another and larger house —
._u
.. giving
„iuin. him
m a
« na
lu^ma &gt;n(^ nftrr thp umcst. New Year's
. .
.
and oats
net Income
Stebbins Bidr.
$15,000 of public money wa* spent located In Lincoln Park addition. i
‘Jnn£UkkLi.7P°7ed thBt “l of over B300-00- Eu«ene Haywood.
to get the Hastings Furniture Co. That became too small as people least 10.000 additional nurses are
llefUy. Wendall Strickland Eve In history, too. We must be
..
uauatMuii. saevt. mom mots
Hastings Table Co, Hastings Wool began to realise the very real needed for Armv duty.
Drake excelled in their slipping but Trinidad isn’t the ItalfBoot Co., and Ute Michigan Whip benefits of hospital treatment in Dauser said that more than 1.390 raising of field beans. Elmer John­
Co. started in Hasting*. The item serious Illnesses or in surgical eases. additional nurses will be required son having sheep, oats and dairy
of public aid was included as a The Striker house, comer of Green to keep pace with the expanding production, had the most enter­
separate item in the lax receipt*. and Jefferson, wa* next occupied. personnel of the navy.
prise* for hl* class. Other student*
Any citizen could have refused to While much larger. It would have
Red Cross officials here declared deserving mention for their proj­
pav It if he wished. But so urgent to be revamped for actual hospital that at lhe close of the flrat World
ects are: George Cashmore. pota­
war, 22.854 regular nurses -and Red toes: Roger Otis, sheep; Van Bau­
was the job of creating sentiment enlarged also, for there was an Cross Reserve Nurses were serving
that ONLY ONE TAXPAYER IN Increasing demand for hospital with the army and 1.500 with lhe, man. swine: Robert Gaskill, dairy:
Alex Usbome. poultry and Keith
HASTINGS REFUSED TO PAY
navy.
Hurless, corn.
_
THAT ITEM ON HIS TAX RE­ too small
It was a frame struc­
CEIPT.
For that record. Philo ture. and could not be made fire­
Roots of black walnut trees se­
Golden. Pickerel. Beaton*, imp.
Sheldon was more responsible than proof. so it was unsuited for hos­ crete a toxic substance frequently
Pilot and Smoky lakes in the Ot­
. any other man In Hastings.
pital uses.
damaging, within a small radius, tawa national forest have been
When Hastings wanted a good
Kellar Stem, to whose persistent to garden crops and fruit trees
found by the conservation depart­
baseball team—and It had a bang- efforts and leadership were due
ment's institute fbr fisheries re­
up team for several year*—Philo the fact that Hastings had any
According to conservation de­ search to have more than ample
Sheldon was the one who secured sort of a hospital, then urged that
partment records. Michigan fisher­ oxygen to maintain a trout popu­
most of the subscriptions to launch Hastings build such a building at
men last year marketed 894.000 lation
throughout
the
winter
the project.
once before the ten year limit of
months.
When it came to paving Stale the Pennock bequest expired. Ches- pounds of perch.
an ~
enthusiastic
- street, he
z~
booster for It and helped put It nated the present site for the hos­
pital.
Each of them, also Emil
These are a few samples of his Tyden, gave $10,000. That $30,000
boosting.
In many another he and the Pennock bequest of near­
gave much time and spent hl* ly $30XXX) made a big start.
Tlie
money to tee it through.
Bookcase Oo donated $5,000 bi cash *
In politics, Mr. Sheldon was an and has made other contributions
enthusiastic Republican. He never that would make it* gift more
sought an office but once, when than 110,000. The Bliss Co. and
he was made jxMtmaster. The only the Wool Boot Co. each gave $5,000.
elective office he ever filled wa* They were owned by non-residents
that of supervisor, and he took
that only because his party In­
sisted. But he wa* a worker for
his party. If the campaign fund

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llberallv and get others to help.
He liked to do personal work for
his friends on the ticket, and for
the whole ticket. Few could equal
him as a worker—and he worked
and to his friends, not because
he desired office or the reward* of
office.
j. “
Philo Sheldon was a good citi­
zen
He rarely lostnhia temper or
hl* poise, no matter haw trying a
situation might be. He did not re­
sort to personal criticism of any­
one with whom he did not agree.
He was tenacious for his convic­
tions but not antagonistic. He ap­
preciated his friends, and was glad
to serve them If he felt that any

abused him mor berated him. He
ignored him. He was lhe aoul of
integrity in aU his dealings.
Because of his integrity, a num­
ber of persons who had money
put their cash In his hands to be
safely loaned. His fairness in such
dealings and his good judgment In
making such loans led to their
choice of him as the executor of
their wills or the administrator
of their estates. In many cases
he drafted their wills after they
hart explained how they wished
their estates divided.

the confidence of such persons that
he interested Mr. and Mra. Ebenexer Pennock to give a substantial
portion of their estates to tstabllsh a hospital In Hastings. Tha
need for such an Institution hare
became very urgent when* our fac­
tories prospered and several hun-

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Mr*. Bertha Adam* called on their t
e.LMftW~X MAVW
father. Addison Pennock In tne
Mra. Bffta Louden and her tea.! jtnUtr Convalescent Home In Ha*An imaSchool resumed on Monday after
DANCB&lt;
Rhleraon.
were
in
Hasting*
Ba
turyng3 Bunday evening.
l. comb
y
a two week*' vacation covering
MARV.t
day forenoon
■ Mr and Mrv John JonM *nd
I Christmas and New Year'*. Teach­
Mr. and Mra Ralph Starring and1 children of Toledo. Ohio, vtelted her
ers and pupils report a very plcaatwo children of Level Part spent I parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Ford Caaey.
ant time with Santa Claus bring­
from Tuesday until Friday with recently. Mr. and Mr*- Clair Pifer
ing happiness to everyone.
hi* slater. Mr*. Leon pqpnock and i and two grandchildren of KalamaProgram* for the next semester,
family.
1 boO vtelted Mr. and Mra. Caaey last
which begin* January 30. have
Mra John Chamberlain of Shull*' Wednesday
been made out.
and her pupil* gave a piano recital I The baaketbaU team will play the
The cold weather, causing one
at the home of Mr*. Mildred tafc0 Odes*A team in the school gym
bus and several auto* to ceasa
Fuhrman on Friday evening. Each here Tuesday evening. Jan IS On
functioning properly, started the
pupil preecnled a musical number Friday evening. Jan. 18, the local
new year off with many tardy stu­
and prise* were given. There wa* |
wm go to Plainwell to play
dent*.
also a Christmas party. Refresh- that team.
Mr. Reinhardt's government class­
ment* were served.
|I Lloyd
- -• Perkin*,
— —
&lt; THR DAHCe COSTSson -»
of **Mr •"«*
and
es will soon study parliamentary
PINT/ CRNTS_L*T'g.
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Dings of Mrs. Clyde Perkin* of North Delton,
procedure.
&amp;jV FINTY CENTS
TZ
Cloverdale spent one day last wee* who underwent an operation reThe new book* have been placed
.WORTH QF DfFlMJf'
with Mr. and Mrs E. R. WlULson rently in Ann Arbor hospital, is ex­
SjMCMlNLS
71
on thr shelves in the session room
STAMPS
Mr. and Mra. John Adam* en­ pected home thl* week
and will soon bq ready for use A
Mtas Lorabelle Dudley of Ea.sl
tertained Thursday evening for Mr.
librarian will be In charge each j
and Mra. Bert Patton. Mr. and। Hickory Comers 1* working for
hour and a Mt of rules and rrgu-!
Mra. Leon Pennock and Mrs. Cha*. Mrs. Chester Banghart.
tations will be made out.
; Jeanne William*, who ha* been
Harrington.
Many of the classes are planning'
i Mr. and Mra. Marshall Norwood. ! employed in the office at the Del­
their acts for the annual Spotlight. |
! ton Creamery, ha* resigned her
Many new ideas have been sug­
I who spent New Years with their
. position. She left Monday morning
grated.
brother and atater-ln-taw, Mr. and
for East Lansing where she will
, Mr*. Mason Norwood in Katamaioo.
! take a short cobrse at M. S. CHit KORY CORN EKS
1 met with a bad accident a* they
Mr. ond Mra Pord Caaey spent
hcatr'I
were returning home Thursday eveRobert Normon of Flint and Miss
I nlng about B o'clock. Their car
Lena Tyler of Augusta were married
Harry Wilkin* near Prairieville.
skidded, overturned and struck a
at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. &gt;nd the houte hM been exlenalve- ' SOUTH 8HLLTZ
Garth Florla left for East Lan­
John McCue. Dec 25 Mr and Mr*. |y remodeled
! Mr. and Mr. Gordon Kenyon
P°* •
^Unee nort? sing Monday morning where he
George Tyler of Kalamasoo were t MIm Gladys Harger of Lansing te u.
Mr. *iv.
*j,.K.rt of Borges* ho«pttal. They were adMr and Mr* Alva Kenyuti. Robert
lhe hoepit*l where Mr.
the attendants
visiting ffr nnd Mra Beryl Albert­ nnd Benny and Mrs O. E. Kenyon Norwood wa* treated for brulsra
Miss Lucille M. Willison, daugh­ son and children of Midland Park.
Anyone wishing to give to the
spent Sunday afternoon and eve- after which he wa* discharged,
ter of Mr nnd Mrs. Jason Willi­ Gull lake
eiing with Mr and Mr* Wendell Mrs Norwood wa* treated for bad Red Cross War Fund may leave It
son of Barry and James Greenman
1 ir^wl'rri^A.ninnn'wbourne "the nm rwc,
*&gt;u“ Muu
* Bat- ' oruise*
Kenyon
and Mra. Stillwell uof
bruise* on
on ner
her need
head ana
and a
a cut
cut on
on with Mra. Byron Farwell or Mr*.
of Barry were united in marriage
Leon
Dunning.
n .te? tarn on New Ye«-; ,k Crtek
one lr«
•how«1
h‘d
by Rev. John McCue. Dec. SI at the
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Whldby of
d^at\iltaUL5rttal Battle Creek
Mr a"d Mni Don,ld Uannlng of three cracked rib* and an injured
M' thodist parsonage. Mr. mid Mr.;. dM nnir Tathri^k' hnf n^t Has,ln«* vUI,ed Mr ,nd Mrs
vertebra. Sh* will be confined to the Pine Ridge. 8. D.. visited her brothGamer Gremman of Battle Creek
Mrs
Mra Minnie Tethrick has.
has not
Hunday ahernoon
h&lt;upJlaI abQut # WMk
car waj
were the attendants.
been so well recently
Ford Casey. Saturday.
Mra. O. E. Kenyon received word &lt; wreck.
Mr. and Mra. Wade Town of Did-1
Pfc. Kenneth H. Aldrich. Camp
Fit RU4&gt; Knuner
b„
Cn».m.n
ton called on Mr. and Mrs Frank u&gt; Fort Custer atur spending e; ( Onind [tKpldk hed alien down
The young people of the Method- Livingston. La., la home on fur­
Town and Mrs Minnie Tethrick. four d,™lit church held a New Year'* Eve lough.
-Uh Mr.
end
days' rurlooeh
furlough with
Mr. and
Saturday evening
party In lhe church.
Mrs. Elias Trick and family. Mr formerly resided here.
Rev. and Mr*. John McCue spent । and Mra. Lawrence Lester and (
Mt. and Mrs. Gamer Hampton CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner of
New Year's with Mr and Mra.; daughter. Barbara of Kalamusoo
Mr. and Mrs Walter Gates nf
Kalamaxoo called on Mr. and Mra. of Healing* and Mr. and Mra. Cha*.
Frank Glesenhauera of Lansing.
| were New Year* Day guest* al. ...
the, Alv, Kenyon flunday
Faichmenl. Mr. and Mra. Earl
The W 8. C- B of the Methodist Trick home and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Mila Ashby attend­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kahler Buh- Gate*. Mr. and Mrs Bert Ctiilaon
chinch will meet In lhe church,. Roderick Swadllng were callers on rd claud Moaher-S ole lait weeM day.
and
son Earl. Mra Charles Kings­
social rooms Friday. Jan. 9. Din-'
Friday evening.
nnd
Mrs. Ashby wa* going from
Mr*. Blanche Richard* spent bury spent Saturday evening at the
nor is at 12 o'clock.
Mr and Mra. Donald Elchhata or h
u
h
ah feU. ln. Tuesday at the home of her brother home of Mr and Mrs Harry Nagel.
The installation of the officer*' "-Mol take spent from Tuesday
hfr
and
ateter-in-taw,
Mr.
and
Mr*
Mrs.
Milo Replogle and two boy*
Kcnyon spenl 8aturday
of the W. S. C. S. will be held Sun- Uli Friday with Mr*. Betty Pixley.?
Levi Jenson. In Grand Ledge.
of Pew Paw spent from New Year's
Leide McArthur ta the new-bus; nlght w|lh Mr and Mrs Oordon
Kenneth Taylor of Roseburg. until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Special music will feature tn the; mechanic at the
| Kenyon of Hastings
............ and called on Ore. spent Tuesday and Wednesday LeRoy Penne 1*. Mr. Replogle was
services.
tural ochool The McArthurs are Mf and
nln&lt; 8unand Mm
Mrs Donald Mail
Manning
Sun- »i‘h hl* grandparent*. Mr. and a weekend guest and all returned to
Bom to Mr and Mrs. Orion: now living tn their new home near Mr.
^ forenoon
i day
j Mrl Herman Reynold*.
their home Sunday.
Thayler of Midland Park. Gull' Gull take
Rev
”' and
Mrs.
Mr.
|
Rev.
and
Mrs. Fred
Fred Hom
Hom and'
and
H- and Mr* Dwyn
.a------«Hayward
---------- J and
Pvt. Roland Chilson of Fort Cus­
Ink**, Dec. 24. a son. Robert James
Mrs Hantcock of Tuickernham., Evely &gt;penl Wednesday in Battle two children were dinger guests of ter »'M home with hte parent* and
Mr Thayler Ls science teacher al New London, near London. England CrtWr and Mni alann WlUtoma and relatives
Kellogg Agricultural school.
- jI stated in.a recent MOer taher *»»t
an&lt;i Mn|
GOonnor and children at the W. K. Kellogg Parm.
Mr and Mrs. Lyman Wilkinson
Beginning January I. Deferne' Mrs. Homer BirtleU fhal thtlr i
t New Gull lake. Friday evening,
_.
of Kalamasoo, Mra. Lester Monica
Bends arc on sale at the Hickory home was completely destroyed by v-ar._ wi&gt;i. »»- ■ •«—
— **.»»»•------Mr. and **
Mrs.
Herman —
Reynolds
spent New Year's with their molhCorners post office Postmaster C. a German bomb nnd that they had • Horn
I were dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. er. Mr* Bessie Leonard in Ha*G Rennells reixirts that the hi&gt;ll-, moved to their old home about 80 i
’
Max Reynolds New Year's Day.
Ungs. Mrs. Leonard Ls now at the
miles from London. Their daugh- | WEST hope
......Hattie Whittemore,
. who fell ■home of Mr and Mrs Monica.
Mr*
—
and the entire year was the heav­■ ter s U
home was .u»
also bombed and .a Ij
Russell Holmes of' 'W'eral
several days
davs ago
aao and
and was conhned
confined
Mrs Paige Gave and son Bruce
iest on record for this postoftice.
niece killed. One of the family •
are visiting her slater and family.
Mr. and Mra J Henry Basch of working in a bomb shelter escaped [ Pontiac spent from Monday until “? her ,»*&lt;«• u now »blc 10 »* UP
Mr.
and
Mra.
Harry
Jones.
Thursday with her parents, Mr. aboul
bousc„
,
Grand Rapids were dinner guest* death.
Mrs. Robert ’
Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Warner has
and Mr*. WiU McCallum
-------- Mra, Leon
“
Friday night of tier grandmother.
Mra. C. R. Snyder who has been
Ira. John and Belle McCallum en­ Leonard. Mrs Blanche Eddy. Mr*. recently bought Mr* Emma Collins'
Mrs. H. E. Barnes.
sick the past week with pneumonia
Mra. J. C. Horton farm at Gurnsey take on lhe west
tertained the following far New Robert
nw new dairy barn on tlie old te making a good itcovery.
and Mr*^fl&amp; Dunning attended a
Year's.
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
Mc
­
Warren Williams farm recently
mcetln^^Mne Service Committee
The New York Aquarium ha/ Callum. Jr., and children. William in HastH^Plonday
owned by Hattie Bellinger nnd now
Margaret Clark of Kalamazoo called
owned by T V Speef. formerly ot closed at last Maybe the funny fish Edward and Mary Margaret of
Mr*. Ada Wright who has been nn Mra Martha Chamberlain Sun­
Grand Rapids has been completed couldn't compete with women's hats. Kalamasoo. Mr. and Mrs. Ruasejl
Holmes of Pontiac and Mr. and Mr* visiting her daughter. Mrs. Robert day.
Hames,
and
family
since
Chxislmaa
Mr*. Nile McGhan of Healings
Will McCallum local.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Ames and returned to her home in Flint Sat­ was able to be moved lo her moth­
er-In-law's
home Friday. She
has
-------------------------------------------children of Kalamazoo were dinner urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sprague of been n patient at Pennock hospital
guest* Sunday of Mr. and Mrs L.
time
She te ~a grandD. Woodman. Mr. and Mrs Janie* Detroit spent from Thursday unti. for some 2~:.
Collinson were Sunday afternoon Sunday with hte parents, Mr. ana daughter of Mr. and Mra. Arthur
Mr* George Sprague.
.
Johncox.
callers there.
Mr und Mr*. LeRov Pennete uf
Mr and Mrs Ed Titus of ParchRankin Hart assisted Everette
McCallum buss wood the forepart Cloverdale. Mra. Susie Francisco ment called on Mr. and Mrs. Delos
Katamaaoo, Mra. Martha Thomp- Flowera Sunder
son. Grand Rapids and Ellis Fran—-—
• • *————
cisco of Parchment were caller* at NORTH HOPE
Ray Barnes home Tuesday
Mr.
the home ot Mr*. Hattie WhltteWf »re glad to report that Laura
Warner has purchased the Emma
more Sunday Mr and Mr*. Sam
who had an operation for
Collins farm.
Gleb of Cloverdale were caller* appendicitis last Tuesday morning
Donna Wilcox i* helping Mrs. Ira Wednesday evening of last week.
«l Pennock hospital, wm able lo
PANCAKE FLOUR
Osgood with her house work UlU
Mr. and Mrs George Sprague-en- be moved to her home Sunday,
a Buckwheat Compound
week.
tertalned at a turkey dinner BaturMr- •lld Mr&gt;- Clinton Kelley of
Zero weather reported in our day evening lhe following guest* Hlqjtory Comers spent Sunday
JRfITH WHEAT GERM ADDED
neighborhood this morning.
Mr. and Mra. D Fuhrman and fam- wlth Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wurm.
The Red Cross Is making anoth­ Uy. local. Mr and Mrs Merle
We are sorry •“ •—
er needed call for funds. Give
VALLEY CITY MILLING CO. ESS
Sprague of Detroit and Mr*. Maude Albeit Ulrich. who liave moved
your contribution to one of our
Corwin of Battle Creek.
[ro.m_ °‘ir neighborhood io HmIUibk
local groups or to Mra. Maybelle
Mr. and Mra. Ellis E. Faulkner but wish them success In their new
Osgood, representative in our neigh­
AT YOUR DEALERS
have gone U&gt;
Middleville
tv home.
.
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have charge of lhe drug store ot I Mr. and Mrs. Tlieodore Prenshlocality and township get* credit
their son. Paul, while he and hte It* *hd eon apent N”LX!*ri1 W t l
for what we do and give.
wife are visiting her mother. Mra Mrs. Edith Welch at Delton.
Nellie Cross, tn Florida. Mrs. Cross
Robert Pranahka spent Fridav
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Saturday with relative* In
hrxnltal there
Prairieville and Delton.

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�TftF HARTtNCS

DELIGHTFUL TRIP
THROUGH THE WEST
(Continued from page 1. Me. 1)
RefeUtoke Li pkturrnqutly situat­
ed on the Columbia river between
tha Moniuthee and the Selkirk
mountain* and la the western portal
lo Canada's national parks. Its his­
tory dates back to 1U4. lo Ute con­
struction days of Canada's first
trans-continental railroad. It has a
population of WOO and Ilea at aty al­
titude of oniy 1500 feet.
As the highway led westward, the
land became more level, the fields
more fertile and aa the tourists ap­
proached Salmon Arms, everywhere
could be seen large orchards of ap­
ples. plums and other fruits. Vege­
tables were plentiful and oL-huge
site and excellent quality.
-^Vandbuver, British Columbia, was
another city of. especial Interest. It
la located tn the Coast Range of
mountains, about fifteen miles
north of the International Bound­
ary between the United States and
drop 1200 feet on the Yoho Valley
road and Twin falls on the op­
posite side of the Kicking Hone
river are reached by a complete
••8“ switchback with a sleep grade.
Many beautiful sights may be seen
from this point.
Across the Kicking Horse river In
Yoho Park Is a natural bridge—a
rocky causeway beneath which the
river forces Its way. passing into a
canyon 100 feet deep.
An entire summer spent In this
locality would not be long enough
to enjoy all the wonders of Mother
Nature within the area of the
Valley of Ten Peaks, the surround­
ing countryside, if It can be called
such a name, nnd the river valleys
that abound with beauty and gran­
deur.
Prom Lake Louise to Golden nnd
on to Revelstoke. Is a never-to-be
forgotten trip,
with
mountain
ranges, rivers, lakes, canyons and
evergreen trees combining lo make
it one grand panorama. Part of
the way however, the roads are
narrow and cliffs are high and
exciting. Por twenty-four miles the
road was not too good but the
scenery wa* beyond description.
Canada. The city is known as Can­
ada's "Gateway to the Pacific,"
most of Canada’s fojxjgit commerce
to the Orjent going through this

One of the delightful trips al
Vancouver Ls lhe one to Stanley
Park, the largest natural civic park
on lhe Pacific coast, where can be
seen lhe stumps of cedar trees
measuring 65 feel In circumference.
Tlie city's magnificent harbor Is
filled with ships from every port
from the Bering to the Baltic. From
a point in Stanley Park one can
look out over this harbor and see
. the "Lion's Gate." a bridge, span­
ning the narrows ot the harbor,
under which every ship, going In or
out, must pass. While Mrs. Evans
and Mrs. McCoy were there, they
saw a huge ship from Australia as
well as many others from foreign
lands.
From Vancouver city across to
Vancouver Island and lhe city of
Victoria Is but a short distance, but
one feel* as If Victorio were really
an old-world city. It Is the capital
of British Columbia und one of the
finest residential cities on the
American continent. It has wide
shaded streets, attractive gardens,
stately homes reminiscent of Old
England, terraced lawns and Im­
pressive Parliament buildings. Our
Hastings women found 3,000 women
In Victoria at the P E O. conven­
tion and every hotel was filled.
However. Mrs. McCoy and Mrs
Evans found a private home tn
which to stay and where they were
extended great courtesy and true
western hospitality.
Many of the habits and customs
of the people of Victoria remind
one of life in England, and those
mannerisms, at first, seemed pecul­
iar. It la customary for the hostess
to bqtter the eltces of bread before
serving and butter Is eaten on all
kinds of food, it seemed. Wheat
cakes, or pancakes a* we call them,
are rolled and taken in the fingers
for eating. Tea of course Is the
beverage, morning, noon and night
and in-between times It was a fa­
miliar sight to see boys and men
sitting around knitting, probably for
Canada's men In their country's
service.
'
On Wednesday, Sept. 10. Mrs
McCoy and Mrs Evans sailed from
Victoria on lhe Princess Alice for the
city of-Seattle, back in the country
they love most, the* United States
of America. That night, out from
Victoria, there was a blackout on
the boat, passengers remained Inside
and double black curtains covered
the windows and portholes. Do you
wonder they were glad to gel into'
the United States safely?
(To Be Continued,
HOPE CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. Amon Spohn of
Hooper visited Mr. and Mrs. Cla­
rence Payne on Tuesday
Mrs. Blrdena Lyttle of Eaton
county visited her mother. Mrs.
Floy McDermott over the weekend
Claud Mosher is confined to his
bed with sickness.
The auction sale at Claud Moth­
er's was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Warner
spent Saturday in Grand Rapids.
■ Sorry to hear of the accident to
Eugene Hart of Penntfleld township
near Battle Creek. Mr. Hart fell
down the basement stairs and
broke his neck. He started home
after spending the evening with
his son Ire, was taken to the hos­
pital and passed away the next day.
He 1s well known here and in Hope
township.
* Japaneae are-quick to apologise;
Germans are quick to wrrn. others
wait and lore their horae Wore
they lock the tarn.

fmflRpAY. JANUARY I. 194?

rewNIs
j GLASS CREEK

STREAMLINED AtJTO TRAVELS 185 M.P.H

After spending her vaaatlon at
i her home here. MIm Joan Erway
, relumed to her school work at Kal; amazoo Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Crakes and son Don
ot Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
. Havens ot Ypsilanti, Mr*. Mike
Morgan and son of Hastings, Louis
■ Havens of Battle Creek, were callera at Forrest Havens last Tuesday.

The Ladies Aid metis thU
Thursday, Jan. a in the *
borement with Club No. 3 aerring
dinner.
Election of officer* for
church and Ladles Aid.
Harry
Mrs. LaVerne Klnnte ha* been1
with her mother.
children of

conanunit ymeetlng Saturday night. I
Mrs. Rex Tate of Ypsilanti who
. teas visiting her parents over'
' Christmas wa* hostess to the fol- j
lowing girls last Saturday after-1
I noon: Maxine and Esther KingsI bury, Joy Hart. Mary Lou Lewis,
। Glenls Gelb. Mary Lou and La­
i vtaa Ding* of Cloverdale and Anita
| and Joy McGlocklln of Hasting*.
Game* and music furnished the en­
tertainment* after which popcorn
1 and candy wa* served.
I Miss Joan Erway spent Thursday
in Grand Rapid* with her sisters,
the Misses Genevieve and Maxine.
I Mr and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore
' are In Richland caring for the
family and getting acquainted with
tlie new erandson.
Ray Erway Is driving a new car.
Ray Otis of Kalamazoo spent the
weekend at Fred Otis'.
V
Mrs. John Foreman of .Kalama­
zoo who came Sunday for her sis­
family spent Sunday at Elmer ter. Mrs. Nellie Foreman, stated
Yeltcr * of Lowell.
that her son. Private Maurice
Junior Blough of Freeport wllh; Foreman spent a few days at home
hia grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. ■
slstanl
in a hospital at Bpringfield.
Jerry Blough were In Caledonia ।
Tuesday.
Mo.
Miss Edith Cramer of Kalama-1 । Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis and Roy
zoo spent her Christmas vacation - and Robt. called al Wm. Havens'^
with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.1 of southwest Rutland on Sunday to
Harry- Cramer.
see a cousin. Mrs. Bertie Orthring
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Keim and
daughter Beulah of Plemanl Val­
Mrs. Sarah Erway spent last j
ley spent Christina* at Harold week visiting at Wm. Havens' of
Yoder’s.
Norma Yoder accom­ southwest Rutland, also Mrs. Ber- i
panied them liome for the week. tha McKibben in Yankee Springs.LO*. Jennie Pardee spent Satur­
Mr. and Mra. Dick Rose and son '
day evening at lhe Aldtn Porrllt of Hastings were Sunday visitors at
home. A Christmas tree and sup­ Roy Erway’*. Mrs. Sara Erway re­
per were enjoyed by the twentyturned home with them.
five present.
Mrs Alice Gardner nnd broth­
er Emory Lowe attended the PLEASANT RIDGE

fall.

Grand Rapids Tpent

DOCTOR'S
ORDER!
that milk
head everyone'*
"mult" list for
that added vital­
ity lift.

and Mrs LeVant Newton of Plain­ Training Station. Great Lakes. TH.
The Townsend Club will tneeC
well. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Newton II
of Hasting.*. Mr. and Mr*. Gary' with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool Friday
Newton of Belding, and Mr. andI evening If weather permits. Pot
i Mrs John Nansy and son Dickie of
.. I luck supper and program.
People don't fool around with their health
| Mrs. Arthur Richardson
was
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Wood* and 1 Wacousta.
i- I pleasantly
reminded—of—
her—
sixtyfamily, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold । Mra. Claude Walton and son Don------------, -------------not when they are trying to really live every
Wood* spent New Year’s day with I aid were Hastings visitors Tuesday, j first birthday on Jan. 3 when her
Mrs. Charles Mates of Sand taike. | Mr and Mrs. Ira Chaffee and Min, Chester and family of Verprecious second of the day. Does that day seem
Mr and Mrs. Matt Boynton ot Harold of Quimby. Mr. and Mrs. j montvlile. vUlted her. bringing gifts
too short to you? Or are you all tired out before
Grand Rapid* und Howard McRob- David Waters of Hastings, and Mr.' and a liberal supply of home made
eru «f Bowne were Sunday after- I nnd Mrs. Kenneth Lewi* and fam- ice cream.
it’s ha^f over? Then do as your doctor orders—
noon visitors of Mr and Mrs. lily of Morgan were Sunday dinner
Rev. and-Mrs. Love were dinner
drink that quart of milk every day! And don't
Joseph Kauffman and family.
guests of Mr. and Mrs Manley 1 guests of Mr. and Mr*. Roy Smith
Mr*. Elizabeth Whitmer
and Sherman
I of Caledonia last. Thui*d.y evebecome careless about it. if you want the pep
daughter May and son Wilbur of
Mr. and Mra Clifford AUerdlng nlng. New Years Day.
Holland were Satmduy evening of Haatlngs were Sunday guest* of ।
Cwwa
that makes you go out and do things.
dinner guesu of Mr. und Mrs.'W. C. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Everson and famchukuh saw*
Lupe.
j lly.
। Freeport United Brethren Circuit
Mr. and Mra. Orville Kokx of Bat- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arnold and
Rev. Paul E Olmstead, pastor
He Creek spent New Year’s Day I Marilyn of Hasting*, and Mrs. Freeport
with Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler.
| Robert Glasgow and son of Dowling I Sunday school—10:30.
Christmas exercises at the Moul­
School commenced again this.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shoemaker ' were Sunday afternoon callers of | Preaching—11:30.
. ton church Friday evening.
Monday morning after the holiday'
of Lansing spent New Year’s week , Mr. and Mrs Glenn Kellogg.
| Christian Endeavor—7:00.
! Adrian Cramer and three sls- vacation.
Song
Service
—
7
:30.
with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres, j Mr. and Mrs. George Bustance
ters visited their sister Mrs. Lil­
An old neighbor. Mrs. Flora Wood
Mrs. Mabel Osborne ~
U assisting _________
nnd family
, were
_________
among
____________
the friendi, ' Evangelistic service—8:00.
' Hun Gerber of Sheboygan. Wts the fell breaking the small bone In her
Mrs. Ida Payne during her illness. &gt;»d relatives who attended the 25th Pleasant Valley
post week.
•
hip.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lo Andrews enter­
Preaching—10:00.
Ray Wieland accompanied his son wedding anniversary ot Mr. and
Mrs. Mildred Rank of Battle
Sunday ovumu
school,—n.w.
11:00.
' mmeu
mined their children awa
for w»»,v&gt;
dinner Creek spent Sunday with her parLawrence to North Manchester. Mrs. Carl Brechelscn of near Carl-' ouhuaj
ton Center. New Year’s Day.
I Revival services are continuing at Sunday.
Ind., Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Howard DeMond of the Freeport church with Rev. Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buehler
Mrs. Frank Hynes received word
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson I
Sunday that her father wa* te- Woodland spent Sunday afternoonFoltz of Van Wert. O.. as the Evan- visited Tuesday evening at Harold and John were in Lansing on Wed­
rlously ill at lhe home of her sister, wllh the latter’s parents, Mr. and, gellst. We urge your attendance to Yoder's.
nesday.
.
Phon* 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Hi
Mrs. Claud Mead
every evening service. Song service
----------------- - • » '-------------Mrs. Ford Stowell of Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey of
Miss Virginia Fish Is assisting j begins at 7 30. and preaching at IRVING
Mrs. Adam Endres and Mrs.
Martin called Monday evening at
Wendell Shoemaker were Lansing wllh the duties at lhe county 8:00.
I ..
Mr. and....
Mrs. James Nagel cele­ Wamic Keteey's.
and Lake Odessa visitors Wednes­ clerk's office In Hastings.
brated their golden wedding anni­
Freeport Methodist Church
Mrs. Claude Walton, is recovering ।
day1.
versary. Dec. 29 with Uiclr children
Everett M. Love. |msior
■.
and grandahlldren al their home,
Edwin Daley. Carl MacGuire. and from the fiu.
and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger I Momlng Worship—11:00.
George Hersltoll of Detroit visited
also Mr. and Mrs. Steenwyk of
*
—
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&gt;
—
-----.
—
•
Sunday
school
—
12:00.
and
Marvin
were
Sunday
guests
of
:
the former’s sister, Mrs. George
Grand Rapids. Congratulation* to
_
,
In
our
defense
of
our
country,
wa
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rosenberger of 1
Humphrey and family. Saturday.
' there good people.
vmiuviue.
.
'must
ryft
forget
that
the
church
1*
■
John Fish, who ha* been 111 with Clarksville.
1
Alton Warner who grew up in
Miss Elaine Kauffman spent New a* Important to our morale os our Irving village, passed away Dec. 30
pneumonia. 1* Improving slowly.
Mrs. Ashel Thompson was a Sat­ Year'* Day with Mr. and Mrs. spirit of patrtotiim. Let us not neg- at Vandalia where he had been
lect-our religious need*. We welcome: working. The funeral was held at
urday afternoon caller of Mr*. Ralph Sells of Muskegon.
Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Moore and! you to the services next Sunday.
Merrill Karcher.
Cassopolis with burial at Dowling
Carol Joyce were Sunday dinner' _ „
„
*
. ru..,~.v.
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Pish called guests
Indigestion, Headaches, Bai
of Mr and Mrs. Arthur' Carltan Canter .Methodist Church beside hl* father.
on Mr. and Mrs. John Baar of „------I The postponed L. A. S. will meet
Adas, Toxins, Bloating &amp; other
Everett M. Love, pastor
Grand Rapids Saturday afternoon, j Moore and family.
with Mrs. Clarence Longstreet. Fri­
Mr
And Mr*
Rm!
Morning Worship—10:00.
Mr. and
Mrs. Smith
Sherman and
Week Back, Paleness, Circle* Under
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Shfllenbarger
day. Jan. 9.
•
Sunday school—11:00.
of Hustings spent Sunday after­ family of Irving. Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank McNutt, who
Eyes, Bladder Trouble, Getting Up Nig
bought the Travis farm, have torn'
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Clement Sherman and fuqiliy and Mr. and
Arthritis, Neuritis, Backache, Lumbs
Mrs. Robert Sherman of Hastings, SOUTH BOWNE
down the house and had it moved
Mead.
Last week’s Leiter.
Sciatica, Lag Fains, Stiff or Swollen Joi
Mr. ond Mrs. Earl Everson and und MIm Connie Cobum ot Yankee
close to the road.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker.
family spent New Year’s Day with Springs were New Year’s Day.-guesta
Mr. and Mrs. John Perry were
Mrs.
Floyd
Flynn
and
daughters
Mr. and Mrs. William Tinkler of of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sherman.
, Sunday visitors at the home of
Dragtees health—nature's way ... Cathartic*
Maxine
and
Geraldine
of
Bowne
Rev. Mrs. Ruth Falta, ot Van
Hastings.
’ their son in Kalamazoo.
Center spent Christmas Eve with
Byron Payne of Zealand spent Wert. Ohio, evangelist at the United
.
Mrs Leona Burgess was a holl-1
Friday night wllh hts mother. Mrs. Brethren church, is staying wllh
tonlshlng easy way. Without the use of hanaMr. and Mrs. Charles Overholt dur­
Ida Payne.
natarel way.
Mr. «nd Mr,. Htrwy Blough and'Mt&gt;- Oroi^r Orgbp ot RulUod.
P. M. Burgess of Battle Creek ing the revival services.
MU, Ul. surlxunl ol W.loom,'
MeKnum ot Chkwo w»r
MIm Iris Oimstead-'returned Sun­ Corner,. Mr. urd Mr., ITO Blough • “■'«
called on P. E Deming and the
ht&gt;
Mr
day
evening
from
the
William
Allen Fish family Wednesday.
spent Christmas with Mrs. Estella 1,nd Mrs- 8am McKeown.
Rev. and Mr*. Paul Olmstead Townsend home where she has I^er
I Mrs. Ave* Sowcrby Timm after
called on the former’s mother. Rev. brei\ working during the holidays.
Mr. and Mra. John Mishler of lon« weeks
haying her leg In a
Donald Mackey visited Lawrence Grand
Eva Ickes of Lake Odessa. Monday.
Rapids
were Christmas C8‘l *nd two operations at Pennock
Mrs. Ruth Foltz, evangelist, was Wieland recently.
guests at the Will Mishler home, hoapital is recovering from the In­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cool of Pleas­
a Thursday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. Will Cosgriff of Juries she received at the Barry
ant Valley visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Loweil. Mra. Jennie Pardee and County Fair.
Her mother from
Mra. Herman Gooch.
Mrs. Emily Sullivan and daugh­ D. Cool Sunday.
Mra. Estella Rosier were in Lake, Ocala. Florida Is with her.
Mrs. Dean of Ionia, and Mr. and Odessa, Friday.
ter Ilene of Hustings were Saturday
-Mr*. Fem Gamer and little son
Nature's laboratory. Contains
afternoon callers of Mr. and Mra. Mra. Walter Rockhill of Hasting*
Mr. and Mrs. A. T- Eash enter- of Clay HHls visited Mra. Norma
spent Saturday evening with Mr. talned with a family dinner on I Llnce at the home of Nonna's parJohn Llctka.
Miss Helen Bustance spent Tues­ and Mrs. W. W. Rockhill.
Chrlstmas.
j enta. Mr. and Mrs. John Belson be- I
habit forming Ingredient. Only Natural, UfeFrederick Boughner of New BuiMarie. Jean and Junior McRob- tween Christmas and New Year'* i
day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Busatance and family of Pleasant Val­ fnUy, and Wesley and James Bough­ erts visited their sister in Miuke-1 and Mrs. Llnce was Mrs. Gamer's i
remedy for Rheumatism. Arthritis. Neuritis,
ner of Saranac called on the Allen gon tlie past week.
, New Year’s guest nt the home of
ley.
Stomach disorders and Weak Kidney*.
Joseph Kauffman has been ill Fish family. Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Blough were I her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Me Nee. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richards of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and j Mr*. Ethel Gingrich of Hastings
wllh lumbago.
For many Centuries, Medical Science ha* believ'd
Kalamazoo, -----and —
Mr. ---------------and Mr*. Mrs. Roy McRobert*.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overholt and-----------------was a hoUday visitor at the home
in the curative property of Minerals. Doctor*,
family of Fowlerville spent Sunday I Charles Humphrey and family called
W. H. Pardee spent Chrlstma* at' Of her daughter Mrs. Will Springer,
Hospital*. Sanatoriums, Naturalist* and Specialwith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overholt.' on Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey the Nash home in Clarkavlile.
i Ur* Joe Llnce ha* gone to Fori

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The children remained for » few Sunday afternoon.
Bobby Waltoh was guest of honor
days’ visit.
,
Teddy Walton Is ill with tonsilllls. at a birthday party Wednesday aft­
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kauffman ernoon. given by his mother. Mrs.
and family and Howard McRoberts Claude Walton and Rev. Ruth Foltz
of Bowne spent the ^weekend in of Ohio. Fourteen children were
Millersburg. Did. Theo returned present. Refreshment* of ice cream
and cake were *erved.
home with them.
Gerald Ellis, the Lowell young
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton and
family of Carlton Twp, Mr. and man. who lost his life In the Jap­
Mrs. Howard Clinton and family anese rnld on Hawaii, was a grand­
of Bowne Two, Mr. and Mrs. Ray son of Mra. Jennie Flynn of Bowne.
John L. Roush. Bowne pioneer,
Clinton and 'family of Irving Twp,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gonzales and died of heart disease al hl* home
family, local, and Mis* Eva Dawes near Petoskey—35 years ago item*.
of Six Lakes were Sunday dinner Lowell Ledger.
According to an item in a Grand
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clin­
Rapids paper, the marriage of Elwin
ton.
- •
.
CI. Maxine
VfnvI.iK
Miss Bertha
lertha Fausey of Cascade I —Livingston
Keim and ,Miss
of Grand
and Mrs. Vera
Vs.- Bliss —
- ---- Rap-1, Tuttle wa* solemnised on ChristIda «pent the weekend with Mr. and mas eve and the couple are now at
home on LaGrave St. In Grand
Un O. H. FauseyCarol Karcher is now entertaining Rapids. Elwin is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Keim (Trella Livingston)
the chicken-pox.
and
the grandson of the late Hiram
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg spent
New Year's Day with Mr. and Mra. and Polly Livingston, former well
Robert Glasgow and family . of known resident* of Freeport.
Mrs. Lloyd Wilkens, nee Malslc
Dowling.
Mr. and Mra. Merrill Karcher and Whitney, recently received a letter
family were New Year’s guest* of from her brother. Lloyd Whitney,
the latter'* parents. Mr. and Mrs. who is with the U. 8. Marines sta­
tioned al Pearl Harbor, stating
Watt Thomas of Bowne.
Miss Vivian Buehler of Ann Arbor
spent New Year's Day with her is the youngest sbn of Mrs. Susie
parents, Mr. and Mra. Forrest Whitney ot near Freeport. He has
been at Pearl Harbor for some Hine
Buehler.
Donald Miller and lady-friend of and no news h^i reached hl* rela­
East Lansing were Wednesday eve­ tives since the disaster there until
ning guests at the Charles Bunn last week—Grand Rapids item in
Lowell Ledger.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and
family of Woodland spent Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Clarence Burrarrer. who enlisted
In the Naval Reserves, left last
Bunday visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Monday for Great Lakes. Ill. His
Nell Newton and family were Mr.

Mr. and Mr*. Will Glasgow and aUi Oklahoma to vUit her husband
daughter Mildred of Grand 1U|&gt;--b&lt;fore he is transferred to another
Id* were callers at Jerry Blough a,,
Sunday.
•' i
Mr and Mra. Will Porrllt and |
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MARTIN CORNER*

8pr'B’f* Twp'
! Mr*. Ad. Millar te visiting in
I Curtis W. Knoll to Robert X. Gray northern Michigan al Luaera
.n^fto.?areoun
Mr and
Wllb*r
“ our evening service*.
order alTlSS r«X en- “T”
, RI&gt;Di. and B*Ule Cret,t "e .now °CCIW‘»*

J^u^nraiicd

Mr. and Mra Franck Gorham from him Ltoyd Cogswell ha* been
transferred from the army camp «t
i|
Est Matilda McLravy. wm
WiU filed.
filed, i’d
Enid. Okla. to Kelly Field. Ban An­
tonio. Texas Kenneth Hilton, who
4 petition for probate fUcd. ord«r for
C*®”
Wayne Ctofoot la visiting rela­ fortnerly pved here b
! publication entered.
Carolyn and Merna Campbell
Walter*. Texas, and Kenneth Oil—v——-. A*
-»
- - '------ - -- ----- --------------------- Twp
attended a family gathering on
t
Z—-S.rV
ve* al Fra* Roll.
from Coats Grove are visiting their
kspte k stationed al Jefferson Bar­
filed, order admitting will en­
K? ?.*
ff’iwiuum O
»u,. M Thursday al the home of their aunt. Mra. John Ourd
iturday till rack*. Mo
brother. Warren Stamon. honoring
d. bond of administrator with
Warrant
Mrs. Edith Campbell leave* for
Ruth Ann Herael is ill with loohte oldest son. Russel I Stanton, who
and inventory filed.
Tennessee, Dooamber 39 for a visit.
sllltl*. Mk* Jerelte suffered wllh
MMOtary issued, order limiting
Est William Lelnaar. Order de­
ra“’- »•
Mr.
and
Mn.
Harry
Dunn had th* same aliment last week.
army.
notice
to
creditors
Issued
gMnBent entered, petition for termining heir* entered
ala
dinner
Sunday
al
her
daughas
over
Christmas
visitor*
their
Oeorge and Carrie Oog»w*U and
Mis*
Grace
Conklin,
who
assists
■UtOE etajms filed, notice to i _________ _______ _ _
_______
. Alvin B. Clever and wife lo John at tha hnm* nt her alatar lira Wlala
MU* Doria Starring of Fennville
(editor* issued.
1 of freohoider* filed, license to *eU WARBUNTY DEEDS
Wheeler, par. Bee. 1. Maple Grove Conklin Davis, who teaches
Mr and Mr*. John HoughteUig
were Bunday callers al Mr. and Mr*
Gladys Ostrolh. Adrnrx Mora A.
EH. William Seibel. Discharge of Issued, oath before sale filed.
and family ate Christmas dinner Kalamasoo.
Ore Fisher s. Mr and Mr*. Frank
dmlnktrator filed, estate enrolled.
»t Flora Alice Robert* Order
th* home ot her parents, Mr. and with her brother ot Charlotte.
Cog«w*ll and children ot Hasting*.
)trt. Leonard Roger* Lee. In- confirming sal* entered,
Mr and Mr*. Clifford McMannls son Dick ware Chrlstmai dinner Wayne Van SycU of Hasting* and
an
A°
11 M,p1' Mra. George Conklin.
gntory filed, final account filed.
E*t- Mary Gorham Waiver of no­
Mr*. Katherine Jones of Nile, ate Christmas dinner with h*r guest* on Wednaaday evening al Mis* Ruby Oo«»w*U ware Bunday
rter allowing account entered. llc« fu«d order appointing admln- vln j"fMor^ KR ntobH DateCwnt^
v hwlfe nd ,wlB]e fl Awle
&gt;nd
w ha* returned to spend the winter mother of Irving.
evening caller* there.
keharee of admlnktrator issued, istrator entered, bond of admln- vto J. More* E*t. to H Date Camp- J{
Mr. and Mr* Robert McMannl* Blair of Lake Odessa
Mr. and Mra. Warren Coolbaugh
~ite
' enrolled
-- Istrator aMf . ‘letter* of*..-■•
admlnktra- bell and wife, lol 13. Vickery's' Phillip* Add Nashville Village.
with her daughter, Mrs. David
visited in Battle Creek Wednesday
Wendell Crofoat waa a Grand of Coate Orove and Sargeant Clyde
,
,
jiu | lEtt-T- _H . order limiting settle-! Lakeside Park. Johnstown Twp. .
Lyle H. Scott and wife to John Conklin and family
and on Christmas they and Mr Rapid* visitor last Friday.
titered.
peUtlon
for
hearing
i
Howard
Berkel.z
Admr.
Ernest
Devine of Fort Custer attended
Mr*. Daky King of Battle Creek
order admitting will entered ment
. G. Wheeler lot 8 Bl. 6 A W Phllspent Saturday with her mother. family ata dinner with Mr. and at Leila hospital. Battle Creek last church and Bunday school at Marof executor filed, tetter* te*- cisUiu filed, notice lo creditors Is- Wurtt Est. to Walter J SundayJ Uf&gt;s Add Nashville village.
&gt;
। and wife, lot 1 Blk 18. Eastern Add
itary issued, order limiting set- sued.
Bertha M. Van Tuyl to John Mrs. Pearl Holme* Little Dorothy Mr*. C. O. Baker of-Burlington.
Frityiy to see the former's broth­ Un church Bunday
._u.— Order
Order allowallow- I and
and lot
lot 2
2 IBl 9. Kenfield* Add. HasMis* Dori* Starring of Fennville
nt entered, petition-for hearEst- Chris Andlcr.
‘ Wheeler, par. Sec. 36. Nashville Rugg was also a guest.
Mrs Peak and son and daugh­ er. Spencer, who is seriously 111
l|lm* filed, notice'to creditor* &gt;“g account entered, discharge of tings city.
Sargeant Robert
Ogilvie .„■•
ha* ter returned from Florida Friday with heart trouble.
village
. wfuiK
Hl* many wa* an over thf weekend guest of
admlnktratrtx issued, estate” en- , Melinda Lite, el al to Alford J
Frank Rarlck to Dore Webb and «P*m W* furlough with home folk* wnere they went to visit her son friend* here hope for hi* imme­ Mis* Carrie Cogswell
Custer and wife, part of lol 293.' wlf*. tots 24 and 25. Hardendorfs »nd on Thursday left for HaUfax.
Est. Ruth M. Handy
Discharge rolled.
The Misses Dork Gillespie »nA
diate recovery.
Est. Rosetta Dunkelberger. War- Hastings city.
Of executrix issued, estate enrolled
Add. Nashville village
where he set* tail for hl* new dutle*.
and Mr*, naro.d lauch of
Mr*. Nellie Foreman of Has­ Greta Cogswell returned to KaisIvan L. Roush and wife to Jerry'
Est. Mary Gorham. Petition tor rant and inventory filed.
Howard E. tlckery and wU* to
Mr and Mra. Ray Woodstra 6f Charlotte were seen on our streets ting* I* a guest thl* week in the tnaaoo Sunday afternoon for the
I Bit Melvin Crum. Commission ' Andrus and wife. par. Freeport vil- • H. Dole Campbell and wife. par. Grand Rapids spent December 30
administrator filed.
Bunday.
home of Mr and Mrs Don Doug- opening of school Monday. Mr
j iage.
Est Edward Uebhfuser. Proof to take testimony issued
Vickery’s Lakeside Park. Sec. 5. with Mr and Mrs. Clifton Miller
and Mrs. Elmer Gillespie took them
Deny Bergman got a card Sat­
Est. Mary ® Elsey. Order allowJohn J. B. Light. Jr. et ux to1 Johnstown Twp.
Of will filed, order admitting will
and family.
urday from her son at
Friends are sorry to team that over and called on relative* there.
al Covergton
ing claims entered.
Mack Kool and wife. par. Sec. 38.•
William G. McKibbin and wife
Mr and Mrs Arthur McLeod and on their way to St. Augustine,1 Banjamin Jenkin* is confined to
Congratulation* to Mks Marjorie
at. Henry Fisher. Order allow- Prairieville Twp
Est Emma K. Spindler. Warrant
to Daisy L. Williams, part of lol family have been visiting in Can­ Florida.
hte bed and under tha doctor's Cogswell of Hasting* who won a
and inventory filed, order to as- ing claims entered, final account I William H. Birman to Myron E ' 558. Hastings city.
1 ada.
Sad news of the death ot Guyla . car*. All wish him a speedy re- scholarship and left for Lansing.
। Grace A. Johnson to Rosa EgglcMrs. Beatrice Seymour and son. Peaae reached here Sunday ev«-, covery.
Monday for a 9 weeks course at
Mte* Dorothy Havens returned
: slon, 100 A- Sec. 9. Yankee Springs Lawrence, have returned home ning.
Twp.
; from the hospital.
Sunday evening to tha home of
MU* Ruby Cogswell vUlted Mr.
' Mr. and Mra. Sam Blair ot Lake and Mr*. Cha*. Erway In Kalama­
Rosa Eggleston to Grace A. John-' Mtes Bertha Miller, who spent her ATONY POJNT
Odessa after a four days' visit zoo from Sunday until Wednesday
son et al. 100 Ac. Sec. 9. Yankee holiday vacation al the home Of her
Last Week's Letter.
Springs Twp.
mother. Mr*. Willard Case, re­
Tlianks to the Banner for th* 1 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. night of last week.
. Geo. Haven*.
Anthony Whit fleet and wife lo, turned to her school duties at Lan- Christmas greeting*.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Bateman
' Mr and Mrs. Harry Dunn and
Claude L Walton and wife, tot 4 sing on Thursday
.
Edgar Pierce, a former resident
were
Christmas
Day FUIvera Monday evening of last
Bl. 7. Roush's Add Freeport vUMr. and Mrs. Willard Ca*e ac- of tnis neighborhood, wa* calling i children
lage.
.................................
- • Cole on at B. J. Wellman's this week and juest* of her parent*. Mr. and
ccmpanled
Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Mrs. Fred Otte of Glass Creek
Claude L. Walton and wife to a trip to Kalamazoo recently to1 'informed u* he had enlisted in lhe
W. H. Otte entertained hte chU- pi fahant VALLEY
Richard Buehler, lol 4 Bl. 7. ace Rev J W. Dork, a former pas­ air corp* and would leave for train­
dren, grandchildren and great­
। Roush's Add. Freeport village
tor at the Briggs church.
'
ing camp Monday.
grandchildren
at a ChrUUna* din­ I Mr. and Mra. Carl Scott of Lake
| Charles F. Van Vranken to Beu&gt;-­
The high school students of
Mr. and Mra Howard Demond
! Odeasa spent Sunday evening at
lah H. Hayward par. Sec. IB. Balli-1 Bellevue and HaaUngs returned lo entertained on Chrtetma* Day Mr*. ner on Sunday.
mnw.
I thflr work on Moncllly Bfter a lwo
Mr. and Mr* Roy Oaks enter­ Elmer Scott’s.
more -rs.-^
Twp
Demond'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Lewi* Slater of Ionia spent the
Raymond N. Hoyt et al to Louis weeks' vacation.
Cluud Mrud of Freeport and also tained Mr. and Mr*. H. T. Lord past week with hi* grandparents,
Diamante, par Nashville village.
Mrs. HalUe Bristol, who ha* several of her brother* and fam­ of Battle Creek and Mr and Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Slater.
Agnes and Alice WiUteon to Jo­ spent much of the post year wlUi ilies; while Mr. and Mrs. Claud LemueU Oak* and son* of Dowling
Congratulation* to Mr and Mr*,
on Christmas Day.
seph J. Mercer and wtfe, lot 20. her daughter, ot New York
rk ha* re- i। Demond entertained Mr. and Mr*
Mr and Mrs Oley Douglass and ^ruce Mesccar on the birth of a
Cedar Point* Plat. Fair Lake. Barry turned home and I* with her . Lowell Demond and Joe Griffen of
children of Bowen* Mills. Mr. and son Dec. 24. named Kenneth Bruce
Twp.
Mr. and Mra. Angus ___
daughter. Mr*. Carl Bowman and Nashville
Mr*. Myron Bishop and children “nd to Mr and Mrs Ralph Davte
David A McClelland lo Joeeph IHinny
DB1UICIU
.
Huey entertained' hk father and Af
family of Banfield.
n Rri II.
Dr..
Stutz and uife. 80 A. Sec. 30. CasAugust Nanjok and Ray Raymond mother from Ionia and Mr. and of Charlotte and Mr. and Mn. Roy ,or “ &gt;on to™ Dec. 31. named RoDouglaas of Hasting* were Sun- bert Stanley. Mrs Davte wa* for1940 STUDEBAKER COM. 4-DOOR SE­
1941 OLDS 8 SEDAN with hydromotic
recently returned from Chicago Mrs. B J. Wellman entertained day guest* of their parent*. Mr.1 merly Evelyn Wglt.
clutch and radio. Real value for a
their daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglass. .
DAN, low mileage, good fires with
Mr. and Mrs Donald Stow In* and
new car buyer.
and Mrs Russel Key* from Jack.lr and
...
Mr.
Mr*. Wm. Havens en- children of Portland ate supper
Overdrive and climotixer.
275J2“K■«&lt;«Mr. and Mrs. Jay. Cole vklted Siu S
■
for
teruunco .5^
vnrisunas amner
ror vilh-Mr.
wiuvsar. and
ana Mr*.
a*r». John
jonn F.
r. Brake,
urwaa.
QUIT CLAIM DEED8
1937 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR SEDAN
1
their
sister.
Mrs.
Verne
Greenfield
Carlton
arid'
nt,nd
Mr
“
nd
New
YeBr’«1940 STUDEBAKER COM. 2-DOOR SE! Nelson B. Good, et al. Trustee*. of near Charlotte, who has been ill
with heater A car from a fine family.
famlhWm Hart *nd daughters of
Norma and Gordon Yoder of
! DAN, with overdrive ond climotizer.^
Will of Thomas E. Checsebrough. for some time.
u RM 2 mu,' tn"'!8n“&gt;‘ «“«■ Mr- ““
R“t■ ewort
P»n °&lt; to. boUHod wonderful care.
|
to
Gerhardt
Kunde
and
wife.
Blk*.
Mr*. Sylvia Wood will entertain
. fine condition.
Claud and Ho«rd
Vroo“'«’ «»d children of Hasting*, day vacation at Emery Kime**
113. 15. and 15. including Maple, the Happy Dozen unit on January1936 STUDEBAKER SEDAN. Be safe, be
। Green and Dlvtelon streets vacated 10. honoring Mra. Ada Miller on buildings on the Ritchie ’rarm ail ,Iavens ot Lakc Odcs5a- Mr. and Grand Ledge were New Year’s Eve
1940 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2comfortable, be thrifty, in this med­
&lt; Approx. 5 Ac &gt; Freeport Village.
of which make fin^^Tnrlt^enil
Oe°
and *°n Ofc*' supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Huher birthday.
ium priced cor.
DOOR SEDAN with climotixer Per1 Ruby L Karcher Radabaugh to
A new llvln groom with fire and odd much nne
improvement* H
rferm
m
e™“n Kuball and W. H. Otk, bert Geiger. Jimmie Geiger accom­
• feet performonce.
“PP^mnce local.
Nona Allerding Church, lol 295. place te underway al the Bailey ““J*4
WE ALSO OFFER A SPECIAL CROUP
*
! panled Dale home for the night.
j Hastings city
Brother* lake home at Metcalf lake of thelr Urm &gt;»"*•
|
of fine cars in 1934 and 1935 Fords.
1939 STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT 4h.rvitm Hriinni
On New Ye,r'8 °*y
&lt;nd Mr‘
; J. Mearle Scott and wife to Phil­ Mr und Mrs. John Bailey spent mjlo
, BARNUM SCHOOL
Herbert Geiger and Dean, accom1936 Chevrolet coach. 1935 and
DOOR SEDAN with overdrive, radio,
lip R Scott. 80 Ac. Sec. 25. Caatle- their holiday vacation al their farm
Charles. Frank and Carl Scofield panled by Mrs. Annk Strong of
ton Twp.
ond climotixer, like new.
1936 Terroplones.
. Floyd E. Walton and wife to , home.
Mrs. Fred- Meyers and Mtes Beverly attended the funeral ot a brother- Pinhook spent the day al Dale's
Mrs Mary Clark te spending
in-law and uncle at Beaverton, and Jimmie returned home.
1 Frank Dorr and wife, lots 1 and 2.
some time al her son. Morri* Schilling of Otsego called at the Friday.
, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Van AlbBlk. 9. Roushs Add. and part of
homes of Merle Bradfield and Wal­
Clark * home in Battle Creek.
Pvt. Everett Johnston and broth- bun of Grand Rapids called at J.
lot 3. Blk 6. Freeport village
lace Burroughs on Wednesday.
Chas. H. Lockwood and wife to
Norma
and
Mary
Saunders, er. Elik, went to Mt. Pleasaqt to F. Brake's Sunday.
Last Weeks Letter
Mr. and Mr*. Simon Sears at­
Francis B Kulp and wife. 80 A.
Naomi Beck. Robert and Richard visit relatives and friends a few
tended the funeral of hi* brother
Mr. and Mr*. -John
Bailey
Ann Osborde. Marshall Harvey and: days last week.
Sec. !!. Johnstown Twp
.....
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Eoc^ cor »°*&lt;J '• guaranteed to be exactly a* reprewnted.
Pvt. Louis Hickey of Nashville Dan at Mason Tuesday.
Buel W. Sisson and wife to Hazel Arbor are spending the holiday Jack Bradfield attended a Sunday
UUK vUAKAnlLL
Backed by a reputation of idling can for over 30 yean
“
* '
----Mra.
John
E. —
Brake
and• glrte
M. McLeod. 3‘i Ac. Sec. 18. Corl- season al their farm home at Met- school party at the home of Mr. and Pvt. Earnest Miller of Mulllton Twp
calf lake.
•nd ^(rs Archie BeUon Monday ken'called at the Herbert Johnston spent Saturday afternoon with Sir. '
home last week
Irene Oliver et al to Charles L i Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Sparks of evening.
and Mra. Clara Alderink and fam­
Pvt.
Everett
W.
Johnston,
who
ily
of
Bowne
Center.
Oliver and wife. par. Sec. 28, Ha*- , Battle Creek will won move to
On New Year'* Day. Mra. Rush
tings Twp
। their new bungalow on their falh- Saunders received word that her has been enjoying a New Year's
Bernice Rainbow to Uriah H era fanq in the Eagle dtetrtct
. brother. Byron McKibben wa* tak­ furlough, left for Fort Bragg. N. BANFIELD
________
Mra. Douglas,
_—-----------------------our teacher te stay,
Munger et al, 68 Ac. 8ec. 5. JohnsMr and Mr*. Samuel Rugg had en to Pennock hospital with ■ C. Bunday morning Ellb Johnston
town Twp
as guests on Chrtsfma* their par- heart attack. We are glad to leant and Hillk Reesor took him as far ing with Mra. Eva Swact al present,
Cleo p. Brown to Gena E. Brown. enU and family Mr. and Mr*, later that he wa* taken home Sat­ as Lansing
'
Mr and Mrs. DeVon Pulnam and
PHONE 2101
HASTINGS
, Oliver Morrow of Battle Creek.
par. Sec. 28. Barry Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crockford daughter. Evonne Mary, were weekurday.
James Moon and family of CharHerbert Van Stream made a buai- spent New Year's Day at the Wm. end guests of the former * parent*
MU were
.Ito WT»»
Crockford home In Woodland.
। at Twin Cedar*.
Tompkins home and mother Mrs.
Jack Mead of Grand Rapids1 The W. 8. C- 8. Ladies Aid SoMr. and Mrs Henry Germaine
I Olive Tobias.
spent hk two weeks' vacation with clety will meet with Mrs. Jane
Gaylord Holmes is assisting in entertained with a family dinner hi* grandmother, Mrs. Ben Crock- smith for dhuier Thursday. Elec­
New Year's Day.
the construction of an addition of
; lion of officer*.
The Barry-Prairieville Farm Bur­ ford.
a living room at the Bailey brothMr*. Robert Lennon wa* buried
George Wickwire and Henry were
eau will be held at the home ot
era* farm home.
In the Fuller cemetery Wednesday. Saturday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Born to Mr. and Mrs William Mr »nd Mrs Geo. Warren ol Hick­
The
Reesor
young
people
have
Mra. Ren Brink of Battle Creek.
Seymour December IB a 7 lb. ory Coniers.Wedtiesday. Jan. 14.
returned
to
their
school
work
in
Mr*. HalUe Brktol. who spent
Mr. und Mrs. Wallace Burroughs
boy at Leila hospital Battle Creek
lhe post two year* In New York
entertained their son Harold last Kalamazoo and at M. 8 C,
who was named Lawrence
. Dorothy Helse of Grand Rapid* stale, is now al the home of tier
| Mr and Mr*. Verne Welcher re­ Sunday
I spent New Year'* day at home.
daughter. Mr*. Carl Bowman.
joiced in lhe surprise receipt of a
CEbAR CREEK
cans
Elik uonnsuui
Johnston uiu
and tnonu
friend nutuc
made
urv.
Geo. Welch
weicji im
has been
ocen on th* sick
Christmas telegram from their son
The community club will be this a trip to Kalamazoo Sunday after- Ust for Um past weak.
Floyd Welcher who Is in service tn week Friday night. Everyone in- noon.
'
i। Mr. *"'•
and Mrs. vv-i...
Walter Soya spent
the Philippine* saying he wa* O. K. vltedI
---------------------------------------I New Year's with tire former's
Robert Ogilvie son of Mr. and
„
uiitiw rniMva*
Mr., Wm 0.11,1. ol IU. locUiyC.mpbeU Is
SUBTW
brother. William in Chicago.
1 Lynn Pervine has Joined the U.
.ha mUstrt with Ih. Ho&gt;«l Cm.-1
&gt;»
I
wuuson or
Mlss
Barry
of Qr‘nd, 8. Navy and leaves tor Detroit, Jan
Air Corp*
corp. tn
In May
M»y and
.nd served
wrvu. . earn
S«'» Wilton
of Hickory
Hlckon comer*
Conun.
““ Beatrice ®
“
•■dun
dian Air
Ute »w
sawing
holiday
flnaj examination*.
seven months In training near has completed «■=
UW on lhe Haven U spending her Mr
.nrt g to
---------- Herrington farm and. Is
. I
rwrm.u
*nrt
me thermometer regUlered 8 deRegina. Saskatchewan, recently re- Jimmie
P*
r,uU' Mr Bnd
Mrs. Milo
celved his wings at Ft Brandon moving the mill norq» of Shult*.
M,u?. Marry.
grei* below aero Sunday night, the
Guyla Pease. who has been a res­ I Mis* Alice Whetrlone returned. coideal night of thia seaaon.
! and is here on a ten days' furlough
! Sunday evening from a month's,
The Benfield Farm Bureau meet­
during the Yuletide. Mr. Ogilvie, ident of thU community prac­ । visit with Mr. and Mr*. Alonzo Hlltically all of hl* life, passed away
ing for January will meet with Mr.
who te a sergeant, will go east for IM
to
«t M. d."u,h- 1 '™
'
and Mra. Claude Hoffman. Wed
assignment at the close of hte fucter Mi5 Lawrence Hoatwlek near ।
and Mr*. Lyndon Baity and neaday- evening. Jan. 14.
tough.
Aneutt?
llul* ‘’•ughter of HasUng* and
Mr* Clara Hughe*' father Spenc­
Received, with appreciation Uie Augusta
Funeral services wcreiMn*rrv were Christheld last Wednesday at lhe Henton
B11M* 7. Ih*n-„nl. ”
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Dunn is
Is qu.
quite
Hl in UUa hospital
Banner's remetnbrancc, a
1942 lun«.l
home .oh he .u l.U •&gt;' 2“
”"““1 B«to Cmet.
calendar.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Babcock
~ "p",’,
spent Chrtelnudi at the home ot S toT“.' £l”hl"“2e’r Im „ ™

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her aunt, Mrs Walter Stanton and
। family.
School te resumed at the Brigg* S'iiX,
pwu- ■“ much ”nio'rt w
.uiuuif
I MU B ID any
school this week
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The Women’s Society of Chrte- lty
»
&lt;-Mu.*’n tn2 P'1*1 n*e WMks &lt;lUt “ broken anl tian Service will be held on Thur*Maynard Monroe of Kalamazoo Irving Charlton of the Center road kle Hu ^ddroM te Bln- A 28 Bn
spent last week with hte grandpar­
Lynn Stoddard of the Elite dls- ent*, Mr. and Mra. Ardy Owen.
{trict.
Congratulations lo Mr. and Mrs.
n»S«. |R&gt;. Er. Tr.0I.to .I *“? *
TK?’."'
Through the generosity of Ralph Duane Lammers
Hes* of Nashville the Briggs church
. ... ------------------AUred Flahar'*, were Mr. and Mn.
has received scripture text calendars rsi.
FAIR LAKE
jame* Tyler of Woodland and bU,r£an- Those present were Mrs.
The
Klostey
Ladle.
Aid
will
meet
ciCoZ
Traulweto
Itorkan
and
Charte*.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
and hk kindness is much appre­
ciated
January 21 at the community hall I Mn
of lhe Center1&gt;nd
I Beginning January 4. our pas­ for dinner
fOad
ending a few day* 1 ttl® Burd and
,araU“*
tor will hold an evening service at
Garner Greetunan and Lucille wtth her daughter Mra. Roland
Albert Groan and son Gordon are
the Brigg* church instead of tn WiUkon were quietly married by
larnite while cotiralrs-; at Banl*ler culling logs for Frank
the morning through January. Rev McCue at Hickory Comers on clni from twr recent uineaa
Green
February and * March.
II Iliir
New v-.r'o
Year's Ftev
Day. Best wloVir,!*
wteficT are
* 21Z2----- ‘ * — '------Dale Hurrt
Burd nf
of luvrii
Assyria, hmlhar
brother nf
of
Mr and Mrs Leon Thomas and extended to them
CLAY HILLS
Archie Burd, leave* for the Army.
. family spent Christmas with her
Lucille Armour visited at her
A surprise birthday party was Dec. 6.
people. Mr. and Mrs. Cornwall and grandparent* over the weekend.
glverf Mr*. Anna Gibb*, Saturday
Several young folks from town
. family of Bellevue
„ supper
—r.-. party
,___ ______________
A
wa* held at____
the night, fifty neighbors and rate- have been skiing down Hubbard
Mr and Mrs Harry Cotton will home ot Robert Willison. Thursday : the* came with well filled baskets 'hill* **"
tha past
days, “
since there
* 'few "*
have as guest* on New Year* Day
night
Jason WUlbon and family and watched 1941 fade away. Card* U quite a lol ol snow and Ice on
hte *i*ter, Mrs. Frank Parmalee ot
: Battle Creek
Mr*.
Roy
Jenkins
l*
on
the kick
Mr. and Mrs Hammie Armour small hour*, wishing Mr* Gibb*
Caller* at lhe Mr. and Mr*. CiU। ton Miller home on Sunday night spent New Year’s al Alton Armour’s many more pleasant birthday*.
Wilbur Gibb* and family were
were Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Smith at Battle CreekMr. and Mr* Edward Bowerman
Ray Pierce and family entertain- calling on Guy McNee and family
of Battle Creek and Mr. and Mr*.
ed al New Year s dinner for Ford and Chas Gibbs and wife Saturday and Mr. and Mr*. Gerald BurghI William Davte
doff spent New Year* Kve at a
The membera of lhe Mr and McOtockUn and wtfe ot Detroit.1 night.
dance
near Grand Rapids
Maron
Forslwy
and
family
of,
Mr*.
Leon
Pott*
spent
Saturday
Mr*. ’ Jay Cole hom* enjoyed on
Christmas Day a 35 lb. turkey din­ Prairieville. Rennie McGtockltn and afternoon with Mn. Ethel Folheagain Monday morning after a 10
family of Battle Creek. Lottie Col- mu* in Middleville
ner and Yuletide fe*tlvllte*.
| Verdan OoviUe and family spent day vacation
Mis* Bertha MUIrr of Lsn.Mng lister and girls of Delton.
Maxine Tblles. who ha* been very Sunday with her parents in Freetl* spending her lioUday vacation
BANNER WANT ADVM. FAY
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'with Ucr mother, Mr*. Belle Case. 111 U much Improved-

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THU REPAY, JANUARY 8, 1942

NASHVILLE
! district.
’ Larry Jone* of Battle Greek la Illes Saturday.
parents, with th* Rev. George Win­
Mr. and Mn. Frank HawMHa
upending thl* week with Mr. and
gard reading th* service.
Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. Verne HawbUli'. j Mrs. Frank Hawblitz,
Wingard played the traditional
, music.
. and family enjoyed an oyster supMr. and Mr*. Fred Reed and
wddhw
Th* bride wore an aqua and gold P»r with Mr. and Mrs jterble Wil- Earl' and
—“ Mr., and Mr*. Burl
’ ”Nash
-*■
and suns spent Christmas with Mr
»Uk crepe street length drew with cox Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Worth Green and
-----Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wilcox were and Mra. Milo Keck south of KalJ. 8. Whitmer of Beaverton Is
School Scbcdoie
FWlh Grade
cessoria*. Her shoulder corsage was Sunday evening callers at the heme
visiting his daughter and husband.
Arils Spindler, teacher
January
: of Mr. and Mra. Howard Gibson Ip
Mr. and Mr*. Eldon Farrell.
Wo were surprised when we re­ of red ro*e*.
Jan 6—Adult Dairy Class
The matron cf honor. Mr*. Geo. Hastings.
turned to school Monday morning
Mra. Arthur Giddings and daugh­
A pleasant New Year's Eve-event
to find that from one of our co­ Couslneau wore a beige wool
ter Ruth of Tawas City cam* last
ball) hare
coons gathered last fall, a beauti­ crepe dress with black velvet trim
Monday to spend the week with
and
black suede accessories. Her Mrs. Herbie Wilcox when they en- 1
10—Defense Meeting^ p. M. ful liger swallow-tail had emerged.
MU* Carrie Grozlngtr. They were
■
tertained
with six tables of Bunco.
Phyllis Green report* from lhe corsage wa* of white baby chry­ | Mrs. Will Richards held the win- j
13— Woman* study Club.
Joined on Friday by Mr. Glddlng*
santhemums.
who 1* now tn Flint. He Is now
Dairy Class
- southland that* they arrived in Kis­
George Couslneau was the best nlng scores for the ladles. John
simmee.
Florida
on
Sunday,
Dec,
20.
with the State of Michigan Unem­
14— Sunfield (basketball)
' Johnson for the men.
Our champion salesmen tn the man.
ployment Bureau aa Interviewer In there
The Clover Leaf class will meet
Red Cross T. B- stamp* of »100 or . After a wedding dinner served at11 Friday
the Flint offices. Mn. Giddings
night at the home of Mrs. I
16—Middleville (basketball
the Family Restaurant al Lake
over were as follows:
and Ruth will remain tn Tawu
Coy Brumm with Mrs. Margaret
here
.
Odessa,
lhe
happy
couple
took
a
Joyce Henney, 23.19; Alice Yvonne
City for the present.
Hecker
assisting
short
trip
through
lower
Michigan
/19—Dairy class
Short. 83.19; Eleanor Jean Bird.
Rev. and Mn. E. B. Griffin were
Mra
D.
D. Meyers has returned
21.97; Joyce Smith. |l-27; Roberta and
“““ surrounding stales
Sunday dinner gueste at lhe home
Manker, 81-18: Olendon Curtis.
Out of town gueste were Ray- to her home in Hammond. Ind..'
of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Chase
21—Delton (basketball) there 81.10; Junior Hine*. 21.00.
after
spending
several weeks help- j
mond Knapp, daughter and eon.
of Coals Grove.
, —
23—End of first Semester
• • v
Lol* and Lawton and Mr. and Mrs. Ing care for her mother. Mrs.
Sixth Grade New*
. George Couslneau. all ot Roscom- Frank McDerby.
27-80-21—County basketball
Miss Mary Jane Sheldon of KaiHarold Yerty. teacher
mon. Robert Sense of Hasting* and
tournament at Lake Odessa
and Mra. John Dell New Year * Day
Twenty eight pupil*
reported Mr. and Mrs. Byron Teaker of amazoo spent last week with Mt.
। and Mr*. Ralph Wetherbee.
back to lhe sixth grade room after Ionia.
Mrs. Emma Headworth. Mr*.
j Mrs. Martha Williams is spend­
two
weeks
of
Christmas
vacation.
1
-----------Kindergarten
and
First
Grade
Cora Whitney and Miss Doris Whit­
ing ioim lime at her home.
Room election* will be held durWoman’■ Study Club to Meet
ney of Clarksville called on Mr. and
Doris Whitney, teacher
Ing the latter part of lhe week? The Woodland Woman's Study
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kays and
Mrs. Howard Hewitt last. WednesWarren Courtney and Catherine Elimination ballots will be used.
1 Club will hold their January mect- family have returned.from Dowagiac '
Commencing at one o'clock sharp. I will offer the following for Mie:
I
Stowe have moved away. Warren
Mr. Yerty demonstrated a sound Ing in lhe school house next Tue*- where they spent th’elr .vacation
Mni Qua Johnson of West Wood­
The Bethany Circle of the Meth- '
will go to school In Lake Odessa movle on Monday
,
during the
— Eng-, day evening, January 13.
Mrs.
land has rented Mrs Leslie Rush’s
and Catherine In Hastings.
. | lUh unit, —
"Motion
■’
-----------Picture**'.
“
i Grace England will give-a talk on odist church will meet Thursday. I
house in lhe village and Is now
' Parliamentary Law and a group of Jan. 8. with Mrs. Chester Smith, j
We had fun Monday telling about
- - living there. Pvt. Arnold Johnson
Seventh Grade
1 high school students under the di­ A pot luck dinner at one o’clock. |
of Damp Livingston. La. and Rogtr gifts we received for Christmas.
Kenneth Stanley, teacher
w. . of Mra. Frances Sawdy willI
rection
Bom Sunday. Jan. 4. to Mr and
The First Grade are reading
Johnson of Cape May. N J. were
We had our Christmas party. noid a panel discussion.
Mrs. Bruce Randall a daughter
home on furloughs for Christmas. library books.
Barbara Gallop.' Dec. 23. We Invited our mothers.
—------------ --------------------I Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1
Mr. and Mrs. V. E Wot ring were Lath.
O’Conner
and
William the ones who came were Mrs. Ed- SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Thohipson of Grand Ledge a son
in Grand Rapids New Year’s Eve Strimback have each' read four ] wint. Mrs. Hazel. Mrs. Crockford.' Mr. and
‘ ‘Mrs. Ora Lehman were Tbev wcrP ;ormrr Nashville restat the Watch Night service in First books.
Mr*. Sandbrook, Mrs. Kantnlr. New Year’s gueste of Mr. and Mrs. dents
United Brethren
Wot- i Donald Bailey entered kinder- Mr*. Oaks and Mrs. Barnum. Our Carl Lehman of Bellevue.
hren church. Mr. wotFuneral services for Mra Lena
guest speaker with hlsgarten Monday. He ha* been at-1 refreshments were pop com and
Mr. and Mrs. S. W smith am. Raigh. mother of Mra. Ray Tliomp-.—.-ii... “The TLife
If* nf
..
.
....
— .
crayon interpretation.
of .tending
school
in Lake Odessa.
I tangerines. We played games too.
“n»d
•wn wcrr JleW Surd!ls’ "''ernvon
Christ”. Following this program, a
__________________
cia of Woodland were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mra. Casgo Smith
Calvin Plumley has befn relum­
of Lansing, Dec. 28. Miss Nancy ed to Ills home from the Leila hos■no nf th/ old vear
Mr- and Mra- Milan Trumbo and
Smith returned home with her pltal.
Miss Dorothy Hetee of Grand •'IUb &lt;?erl,ru5re
“lt*”drd ll^e
grandparents to spend a few days.
George Martin, who had his leg 1
Brethren
In
Rapids spent New Year’s Day with funeral of Mrr. James Fellows ln
Mr. nnd Mra. Wm. Eddy spent amputated has returned home from,
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
her parents. Mr. and Mra. Carl Lake Odessa last Tuesday.
New Year’s Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Pennock hospital.
George Makely is seriously 111 at
10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon. Keith Farlee.
Hebe and had New Year’s dinner
at the Methodist church. Her sis­ the home of his daughter, Mr. and Theme: "Behold, I stand al the
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner. BAKRYV1LLE
ter. Miss Leona Helse, returned Mra. Ford Stowell
Jeanne. Marvin and Mias Irma Re­
A large crowd attended the W. S
11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
1
with her to Grand Rapid* remain­
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Stowell and
ber of Grand Rapids spent New C. 8. at the L. A Day home. New
ing until Saturday night.
Verdun Stowell spent Sunday after­ son: “Infancy and Boyhood
Year’s Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Year's Day. Tills was the election
Harve Towns was taken to Pen­ noon with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jesus."
Farrell and Larry Joe of Woodland of officers and. with the exception
nock hospital Bunday because of Tasker of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith and of Vice Pres., who felt unable to
Zion Lutheran Church
serious illness with nls heart. Mr.
daughter.
Ralph Komraus and conUnue as such, the same ofMr. and Mrs. LcRoy Perkins visPaul W. Geiger. Pastor
Towns is 82 years old,
Lawrence Cox of Hasting* and Mr.’ fleers were re-elected.- Pres.. Mrs
lied Mr. ailu
and Mrs. David Smith.
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing were Qr of
Sunday after­
and Mr*. Keith Farlee were sup­' L. A Day. Vlce-pres, Mrs. Charles
11: 00 A. M. Holy Communion.
dinner guests at the home of Mr. noob and evening,
per guests of Chas. Farlee and Day; Vice-Prcs.. Mrs. Charles Day:
2:30 P. M. Lutheran Gospel family Monday evening.
and Mr*. Jesse Chase of Coate
See. Mrs. Merritt Mead and Tress .
Hour (CKLW)
Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron-'
»jyne»-Crockford
i Mr. and Mra. Paul Brodbcck call8:00 P. M. Lutheran League will । ed on Emmanuel Brodbeck of Mra. E. H. Lathrop. We plan to
aid Lehman of Woodland and Mr. | Miss June Croekford of Kalama meet again January 15 at the home
meet
for continued Bible study for northeast Woodland Sunday.
and Mra. Wamle Kelsey of Coat* ■ zoo. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. WUIof Mr. and Mrs. E H. Lathrop for
contest.
Model B, nearly new, plowed lest
Grove were also gueste.
u/
Owen Smith and Lawson Smith
by Ciockford of Woodland became
Wednesday and Thursday respec­ of Woodland took Mrs. Ferris dinner. Tlie public U always wel­
L. J. Vincent and son Jimmie vte- tllc brtde of John Hynea of ^n.
Other article* too numerous to mention.
than 30 acre*.
come to these meetings.
lied hte parents, Mr. end Mra. Al- sing,
Blng son
eon of
of Mr.
Mr and
yra Henry
Henr" tively at 4:10 P. M. Senior and Jun­ Lathrop and baby back to their
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon at­
fred Vincent of Durand test Wed- Hynes of
• —
— ■ in
•’ the Trinity ior religious instruction classes.
home at Toledo, Ohio. Saturday, re­ tended a reception dinner hl the
Woodland
Choir rehearsal Wednesday.
nesday and Thursday.
&gt;L
umi«m«m uuiuvu
turning home Sunday afternoon.
Lutheran
church m
in cmihuuimvu
Kalamaxoo.,
TERMS
OF
SALE:
Ca*h
day
of
sale.
Nothing
to be removed until settled for.
home of Mr. and Mrs, Welby
Rev. and Mrs. E B. Griffin at- 8Undlly afternoon. December 28 at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Townsend Crockford of Woodland last Sun­
The Methodist Church
tended a Christian Endeavor ex- -3&gt;~
Mr. and Mrs FrsiklUt.
and children and Mr. and Mrs. 8. day honoring Miss June Crockford
Franklin
George
Wingard.
Pastor
ecullvc meeting at lhe home of Townsend of Ionia were their only
W. Smioi visited Mrs. Celia Town­ । who was recently married to John
10: 00 A. M- Morning worship
MIm Myrtle Wilson, Hastings. Mon- attendanU.
send at Charlotte Sunday
, o( Woodlandwooau.no,
/Hynes
11: 15 P. M. Bunday school
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs.
Hershberger t. Ouj. Mh00i began again Monday
The bride wore a white wool
8:00 P. M. Epworth League.
Mrs. Chas. Hesteily spent parti
and fmnUy spent Sunday^afternoon monllng a(wr a two wecks- vaca.
dress with black suede accessories
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Hersh
bergtlon
and a red rose corsage. Mra. Town­
on Bchalbly in Kalamazoo.
er of CterksviUe.
Mr. and Mrs Owen Smith of
Woodland Methodist Church
send was dressed in aqua blue silk
Mr. and Mra. Joe Nowicke spent with rust accessories and wore a
Lnthrop of
On Tuesday night. January 13, allI Harry Sandbrook hadhls tonsils Woodland Mrs
New Year's with his parents. Mr. mixed corsage.
removed on Saturday. Dec. 27. CaliMr gnd Mn Warn„ Kel.
7:45 Rev. Janis Laupmanls will
and Mrs- Thomas Nowicke in Ro­
M|_
Kenncth
er* on Him
him Timcrf.v
Tuesday *v.nln»
evening were
I
Following
the
ceremony
the
wed
­
speak
at
the
Methodist
church.
gers City. .
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Hough and Kelsey of Coats Grove were dinner
Rev. Laupmunis was born in
Rev. and Mra. George Wingard ding party drove to Woodland
4*“
8chalbly’ surete of "Mr. and Mr*. EH. Lath­
wnere a wedding dinner was served
Woodland and Earl Sense.
|,
atlndav Dec ’&gt;8
rup Sunday. Dec. 28.
the home of her sister and husband at the home of the bride with mem­ age his father was sent to Siberia
Mrs. Ellsworth Smith of Hastings
'
Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Brumm and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cook of Grand bers of the immediate families where he was killed. Hte mother and
Rev. and Mra. Hubert Carl and
w,„ Salld„ d,nn„ ,uau
present. Janice Crockford, sister of may be alive. Laupmanls wa* a .M B«v. «na mm. nuoer. y.r. .™
Rapids.
,
□en. ruber ot B-rr en 8pru&gt;t. .n&lt;l 0|
.nd
Mrs.
Keith
PWrlee
were
°
’
^
r
“enteAained
Mr and Mrs. Cheater Hesterly the bride and Joon Leffler helped Communist youth leader until his Mr.
Mr. »nd Mrs. Keith rarlee were,
Charles D.
Day
entertained her
her
served
the
dinner.
conversion
to
Christianity.
He
en
­
and family of Lake Odessa were
Ktinrwer
.. class
_t...
supper rMie'wtK
guests ni
of chtii
Chas. Parlec
Farlee and
and .....................
uu&gt; aunday school
Friday
Mi. and Mrs. Hynes are both tered the ministry of the Methodist family Tuesday .vaoinr
dinner guests al the home of Mr.
| aner;ioon Games were played and
evening.
and Mra. Chas. Hesterly of West graduated of Woodland high school. church in 1&amp;36 and was received
Guy Kantner and family took refreshments served.
’ John in 1937-------------------and June In--------------1939. Fol- into the Baltic and alavic Confer­ Miss Irma Reber home Sunday and
Woodland Sunday.
--------------------Miss Myrtle Wilson of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vruggink and lowing graduation John attended ence. serving under Bishop Wads. all were dinner guests of Mr. and
I spent from Wednesday until Batdaughter Sharon spent New Year’s Lansing Business University and While he was studying in England Mrs. Herbert Black of Grand Rap। urday with'Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde
Day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs., June the Northwest Institute of
l__4 -■•„nded the W. s. C. 8. on
George Parrott.
j Technology in Minneapolis. Minn. during some of lhe worst bomb­
Miss Patricia Brodbeck left for Thurldav
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Klteon were since graduation. June has been ings. He finally arranged to come Lansing Monday morning where
c|lyUm McKeown
New Year’s Day dinner guests at employed as X-ray technician al to the U. S. A- and arrived January she will take a-short course.
. { 0^^-, jjr. and Mra T. N
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Borg ess hospital. Kalamaxoo. John 27. 1941. While crossing the Atlan­
Mr. aq^Mrs John Smith of Dut„cr and Mrs L &amp; Mudge of
is now employed by General Motor* tic the ship's alarm sounded three jacason returned home from a trip GrHnd Rapids wcn Sunday guests
Clemauw of Lansing.
time* and all prepared lo take to to Florida last Monday and .pent |
Mrs. Juna Jordan returned to her in Lansing.
c]£.a Day and Vlvl„n Mr$
life boat*.
home In Chicago after spending
Tlie couple will reside at 2421 N.
the week with his parents, Mr. and Mudgc rcma|ned for a few days.
You are invited lo come and hear
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grand River Ave. In Lansing.
Mrs. Owen Smith.
Mr a|ld Mrs j L Higdon were
thia
dynamic
messenger
of
God.
Jordan of South Woodland.
Mr. and Mia. Lloyd Koutz an&lt;f|Ncw year’s Day dinner gueste ot
We are all eager to hear more
and
Mrs.
latwrencc
Hilbert
children of East Odo«a
pgr. and Mrs. Charles Higdon ai
about the international situation
daughter Ellen and Miss Lorena
Year’* gueste of Hury Sandbrook Niuhvlllp
Mra. Arlle Spindler announces
Hilbert of Saginaw and Kenneth the marriage of her daughter. Mar­ sine* w* are in world war No. 2. "nd
| Mr and Mrs. Karl Gasser and
Here is your chance to be belter
Stanley were dinner gueste at the
garet Elizabeth to Richard James informed and also hear u real NORTHEAST WOODLAND
|of Assyria were Sunday guests
home of Mr. and Mra. Carl Walts
Estep of Sunfield. Mich, on Tues­ Christian message.
Mr. and Mra. L. P. Eckardt of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daj
Sunday.
day. Dec. 30 in Greenfield. South
Grand Rapids were New Year's dinMr. and Mrs. Stanley Haley ^and
Miss Gladys Hynes and Haymond
Carolina near Port Jackson where Church of lhe United
ner
gueste
of
Miss
Olga
Eckardt.
Lson of Lansing spent nearly all of
Powell were guests of Von Rode- Pvt. Estep is stationed.
Brethren In Christ
baugh of Lansing Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooke and test week with her mother. Mrs. I
The ceremony was performed by
E.
B.
Griffin
D.
D.
pastor
Clara
Day and Vivian.
They were Joined on Sunday by the Rev. W. McLeod Frampton in
son ot Sparta called on Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs Harold Higdon and
Kilpatrick
her parents. Mr. and Mra. Leon
Mrs. Walter Cooke Sunday afterlhe Third Presbyterian church. Pvt.
Mrs. Clarence Higdon and Laby cf I
8:00 P. M. Saturday. Jan. 10. noon.
Hynes and they went to Leslie
and Mr*. Clare Dustlne of Grand Quarterly Conference al the KU/
wiieru thev were dinner guests of
Mrs. Bertha Eckardt. Mr. and Battle Creek were Sunday dmntr
Rapids, whose marriage had taken Patrick church, with sermon by
gueste of Mr. and Mra. John Hig­
Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Dell.
place the previous day, were their Rev. D.-H. Carrick, Presiding Elder. Mrs. Victor Eckardt. Phyllis and don.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager re­
Marilyn. Geo. Schneider, Mlw. Etta
attendants. Pvt. Estep and Pvt.
tone Springer of Hastings spent
The
Conference
session
’
will
fol
­
turned last &gt; Tuesday from visiting
Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Will Vclle from
Dustlne are camp buddles.
Thukitay until Saturday with
low the sermon. AU officers and
relatives in Paw Paw, Hartford and
The bride was attired In Alice and committee members of Wood­ and Mra. Clara Klopfenstein were Eloise Day.
New Buffalo.
New Year’s dinner gueste of Mrs.
blue winter crepe, street length land
Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Adrlanson
and Kilpatrick churches
Mr. and Mrs, John Hauer were
and carried a bouquet of Talisman should be In attendance. See that Lora Cheetham in Lake Odessa.
Sunday.dinner gueste at the home
Sunday afternoon visitors at the were gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Hu­
of Mr? and Mrs. Everett Clum of rose buds. The single ring cere- aU reports aro ready.
E. Brodbeck home were Mr. and bert Mead of Hastings Wednesday
Sunday. Jan. 11.
southwest Woodland
Mrs. Paul Brodbeck, Dr. and Mrs. night and Thursday.
Mrs. Estep will continue her
LeRoy FasMtt of Bedford spent
10:00 A. M. Morning worship Geo. Benner and Eleanor. Luther
The Woodland and the Kilpat­
teaching in Haslett until the groom with lhc Presiding Elder in charge.
part of hiS vacation with Mr.jind
rick Christian Endeavor held a
Brodbeck and children. Junior and
is released from the army. Pvt.
Mrs Burr Fassett.
The service will consist of praise
Watch Night service at the Wood­
Estep returns to Port Jackson service. Holy Communion, and the Norma Jean.
Wc arc happy to report that Ar­
land church New Year's Eve.
Janice and Denny Bates spent
Wednesday after a ten day fur­ sennon by Rev. Carrick.
chie McIntyre is feeling much bet­
,
Mr. and Mra. Glen Farthing en­
Bundsy with Dorothy snd Elaine
7:30 P.M. C. E. with Hlldred Bates. Miss Maxine Bates visited ter again.
tertained a group of young people lough.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pufpatt were
Chase, leader. Woodland C. E. So­ her cousin. Doris Bates. Sunday
with a New Year's Eve party. Out
in Ann Arbor last Tuesday.
ciety will join with Kilpatrick m afternoon.
of town gueste were Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Hynes of Portland and Mr.
A big defense meeting as an­ this service.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt and HIGHBANK
and Mm. Carl Olmstead of Lake nounced before, will be held In the
family entertained at a New Year’s
Last Week’s Letter
school auditorium. Saturday eve­ Woodland church on Jan. 11. The dinner at their home Mr. and Mr.
Odessa.
Mr and Mrs. George Hoffman’
Miss Doris Hesterley returned to ning, January 10 at 8:00 P. M. The •ntire congregation is urged to share Robert Boger nnd children of Grand
'her studies at Lansing Business local committee, with Gordon Wil­ in the. services at Kilpatrick and Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Ray guests coming Christmas Eve ana
remaining until Friday were Mr.
University after a two week*' vaca­ liams as executive chairman, haa hoar Rev. Carrick. Transportation Scheel.
and Mrs. Harry Cottertll of Jack­
tion with her parents, Mr. and Mra. planned this meeting to bring be­ will be arranged for any who do
New Year’s dinner guests at the son. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff­
a*rrit cattK aooitiox
fore the general public the need of not have means of travel by calling home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie man Jr. of Swanton. Ohio and
Chas. Heiteriy.
Mr*. Della Kopp left Friday for the cooperation of every individual the pastor, phone 2*51.
Steward were Mra. Jennie Steward Dori* and Leland Bacon of Battle
The prayer meetings will be held and Mra. Minnie Augst of Sunfield. Creek. Mr. and Mrs Merle Hoff­
Hastings enroute to the home of In this national crisis.
Growing service demands due to Michigan’s activities in ths
her daughter, Mr*. Glen Gulick of
The school band, under the direc­ at regular hours In both churches. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Steward and man nf Detroit spent Christmas in
Calgaty Alberta. Canada, where tion of Mr. Williams. I* planning
All Christian Endeavor Societies son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens of Chicago
Emergency have required increased telephone central o m
she plans to make her home. Mrs a stirring patriotic program with will share in lhe Annual January Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Mr. and Mrs. Wofth Green had
more equipment and more employees, Above are shown i
Kopp has been living alone on her snappy, colorful numbers. An out­ Christian Endeavor Rally al Ute Foils snd Miss Mertie Steward.
as Christmas Day. guests Mrs.
farm in Woodland for a long time side speaker, who will bring be­ Nashville Evangelical church, Jan.
new buildings and additions, alerted or rompleli
Frelda Marahfll. Mr. and Mr*.
Michigan's commercial fishing In­ Eajl Marshall and family of Mar­
and finally decided to tell her pro- fore lhe audience lhe problems of 11.
help meet that demand. They are pul of this coal
dustry
is
the
subject
ot
a
new
lierty and live with her daughter. today, will be there.
The Kilpatrick W. M. A. will meet
shall. Mr and Mra Clare Marshall
plant expansion program of the post year. That
Mr. and Mra. Verline Murphy
Everyone
in lhe community al-the home of Hlldred Chase natural color motion picture re­ and family of Bellevue and Mr
and children of Dearborn spent the should feel it his or her duly to January 18 for an all day meeting. leased by the department of con- and Mrs Marshal) Green ef the
helping u* to face the increasingly difficult
:ervalion through its film loan Moore district.
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. J. L. attend this public meeting. Do­
service when ami where wanted.
Fanau-Knspp
service.
.
Smith.
*
’
nations to the Red Grow may be
Mr. and Mrs Will Hawblitz had
MUn Orissa Dawn Knapp, daugh­ ■ Three additional pictures in na­ their children Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Townsend made at this time.
ter of Raymond Knapp of Roscom- tural
_..
color, one on Michigan’s stale Hawblitz and Mr. and Mrs Vem
and daughters of South woodland
MYCHIfAN BILL
mon
and
Harold
G.
Forman
of
parks,
one
on
canoeing
and
one
on
Man's capacities liave never been
Hawblltx and family oh Christwere Sunday dinner guests al the
home of his parrnte. Rev. and Mrs. meaMjrod: nor are we to judge ot Flint, son of Mr. and Mra. George I waterfowl and waterfowl hunting nw Day gueste.
---------- within the next
Clirtehnas gueste of Mrs. Sylvia
what lie can do by any nreoodents. Forman of Woodland, w»re joined are 'to •be released
H. v. Tvwmcnd.
In marriage Thursday afternoon, few months.
Treece were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mi. anti Mn. Arthur Alkrdlug, tn little has been tried.—Dior ecu.

Woodland Community News

Personal Paragraphs

Woodland Township School News

AUCTION SAL

Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction tale at
my farm 21 miles south of Delton or 2 miles north of Hickory
Corners on

MONDAY, JANUARY 12,’42

Church Announcements

CATTLE
Guernsey cow, fresh, calf by
side.
Guernsey cow, fresh in Nov.
Durham cow, due Jan. 31.
Jersey cow, due Mar. 15.
Black cow, due Mar. 17.
Black cow, due May 15.
Black cow, dry.
2 bulls, 10 mas. old.
2 calves, 6 mos. old.

SHEEP and CHICKENS
16 coarse wool sheep.
40 laying pullets.

FARM MACHINERY
Allis Chalmers tractor ond
cultivator,

New Idea hayloader, nearly
new.
'
John Deere side rake.
Lime drill. 25 tooth drag.
Oliver tractor plow with muck
and upland bottom
Rubber tired wagon.
Flat rack.
Rolter
Double disc.

GRAIN
20 font Alfalfa hay.
5 or 6 acres corn in shock
150 baskets corn.
MISCELLANEOUS
Round Oak range.
Lawn mowar.
Boat. 300 craft*.

ART COLLISON, Proprietor

LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

Part of a $28,000,000 Program

*

T1L1FBOBI

�THE -fUSTTNCS BANNER. THURSDAY, JAWUABT »■ 1H1

' store and Miss Mary Sheehan H the
MLu Pauline Walker returned to ful and nice gifts were presented
new clerk.
her teaching duties at the T.-K the recent bride.
Welcome to Middleville! Mr. and Monday fallowing a few weeks’ ab-J Sunday ot last week while Mr.
Mrs.
Vem
Hooper
nnd
three
chll-1
**nce
and-------Mrs.---------Lewis-----------------------------Visbeck, their son-).
ran. vein riuupcr nuu uun iuu- ■ — — due
-— to
- an operation and con-.----~
.
dren of. Lansing have moved into' valescence.
in-law. and his parent*. Mr. and
---------- Oscar Ftnkbelner the Cora French residence on Grand I Mtes Betty Swift of Detroit spent Mrs. James Leigh of Caledonia. |
and children spent New Years Day Kapi^ at. Mr. Hooper te the new of-' a few days ati home over Christmas were driving In Grand Rapid* ehwith frt.nA.
friends in
In Rollin
South Haven
Haven.
, fi^Tmanager
---------------vT
. the^WhlU-n..— Products jIand
—-. on
-- New Year's
--------------------«u»s n guest. -•
of rouU
flt MBnr.# hospital to See
We con supply you »l&lt;h
Mrs. Philip Bender and daughter, corporation.
Mrs. Marc Squler al Wilmette, HL
their daughter. Erma, and infant
with a KX Hybrid Florence, spent Friday and Salur-' Kenneth Berends relumed to his | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of ■on. a truck smashed Into their car
•nt on motor
and
Mr.
Visbeck and Mra. Leigh
day
of
last
week
calling
on
relatives
;
stud
|
P5
ln
Manchester
College,
i
Hastings
were
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
loraiton u piainuu is.
big
SHthat will mature. in Williamston. Okemos, and Grand, NorU1 Manchester. Ind., on Satur- and Mrs. Glen Dean this Monday were seriously
Injured. Mr. Visbeck
Hlbbtr*. latlltHuUr m4
i.lr.l»r -Uh Will Aui»
’Ledge.
....
and helped Glen, celebrate
was injured about lhe chest and
j' day after spending
two weeksevenUlg
nt'
caught by
If you’ve never fried
Mr*, and Mra. Glenn Solomon nnd, the home of his parents. Mr. and 1 his blrthdav.
*
~''-x
• ! suffered some broken ribs. Both
h’“"iu'bblu
frast Isn't
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frost attended [ Mra. Clarence Berends. east ot
KX, plant at least a
Mr. and Mra Paul Carey and are patient* in 8L Mary's hospital.
funeral of Martin King nt Cale-' town,
daughters ot Leighton Twp. spent Mra. Visbeck eras in town Friday
worth
few acres in 1942. You the
donia Wednesday. - The Solomons
Mr ,nd Mrs
p^umer |eft New Year's with hk brother. Rev. and Saturday looking after ‘the
will plant more in 1943. and Kings were neighbors when
Tu{.sday of last Week for the Howard Carey, and family in home. At that time Mrs. Leigh was
much
under an oxygen lent and Lew not
they lived in Gaines township.
iUnny ^Uth-Lake Worth. Fla.. Grand Rapids.
NORTHRUP KING A CO.’S*
improving as fast as expected. Lew
Mr. and Mra. Elton Lawrence nnd where they will spend a couple of
Kcv
V
uau&gt;»er»»u»
w
Rev.
Leroy
Chamberlain
of
little daughter, Phyltes, returned WP(.ks with her mother. Mrs. Nellie L^h^n Evangelical church left te the custodian of lhe school and
home w.rin«ri«v
Wednesday mnlnt
evening from their cross. Mra. Max Lynd accompanied (or Browns cWy thl* Monday where hte assistant, Russell Bender, b
hrm.
holiday vacation spent In Kalkaska. them as far as Nashville. Tenn.. I hc wl]1 aMljl Rev a j wurt* In kept rather busy these cold days
He Is the agricultural teacher m| where she took the train for Texas a two weebs- aeries of meetings. The keeping the large building at its ptoaartr. tUi
best. Mr. VLsbeck's only sou. Chas.!
t the T.-K. school
and will visit her son. Eddie, who
church will be supplied
; Due to our having lo mall our| te stationed wllh Uncle Sam’s boys durlng his absence by Rev. 8. B. whose term ot enlistment In i
the U. 8. Navy expired Dec. 10.
' correspondence a day early last nt camp Wolters.
i Quincer of the local Baptist church
has
not been heard from since the ■
i week, some news of Christmas. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Stucker re- [ and Rev. Ward of the Caledonia attack on Pearl Harbor where hte
gatherings came late so we include! turned Saturday evening from their: Methodist ehurch.
boat lay, so Mrs. Vteheek ha* plenty
It now even though 1942 has a good vacation spent with his parent* at[ Mrs.
Charles
Campbell
xas
on
her
mind.
HYBRID
start.
•
Adrian nnd hers nt Sunfield.
i brought to her home on the Irving
We notice the well-known spea&gt;*
Mrs.--Wm.
McConnell.--Jr.
lit- roat
i Saturday
Mra. Grace Johnson, who has
---------- ------------------ and
----------------—. .from Pennock hosBaoniupr Janice,
taniep visited
vbdled from
from',\i»ai
sinciinoj, and te gaining er Janis Laupmanls Is scheduled
been living In the Myrtle Cook tic daughter.
pH*j, Hastings.
uvwx; on
w.. Arlington St.,. —
...o.aa-., ------- ‘evening
_
house
has —
re-' Wednesday
until-------------Saturday
i nicely ------fromlier
her recent major op- to spc.a at me nuth school Thurs­
day afternoon, Jan. 15 and at the
turned to her farm In Yankee with her husband at Michigan City, j cration.
Place Your Order For Seed NOW
Springs township. She te In poor!ind. Billy and hte father brought
Mr». Sarah Campbell and niece, Methodist church In the evening.
We shall be anxious to hear him as
health miu
nnd wui
will be
cared for by
them UVIUIhome miu
and remained w*.
over uvucw
Loueta Cook. Mr. and —Mrs.
neann
OV uaiw
uy the ■I mein
■ ■--■ *-Carl
trtlrl
lin. n orent rnPK.
tenanU. Mr. and Mra. LaRue Grif- night. They are both employed as pferdesleller and Mr. and Mra..*L are lola ne ,,ns a
mc&amp;
feth.
I electricians on a government proj- &gt; Chris Malchele and sons, enjoyed a
.
Mr- nella Allen snent Christmas I ect
family gathering Sunday with thr
The J. U. Garden club was enan” mtrnUht »&gt;&lt;lT her
Mr,. Frank
and HUItan. Jenls c.mj.brU tanub wrat oi uruured M th. bom. ol Mn. W»u
, Clare Matteson.
and wife in Miss Jeahelte and Paul, spent Sat-; town,
; Griffeth &gt;*May. JanA ^mmHASTINGS. MICH.
! Grand Raolds
urday with the former's mother at
we arc glad to know Mrs. Claude tiful pot-luck dinner was served to
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST. 1 Tlie various Kermeen families Big Rapids and also railed on re la- RoMnberg of northwest Thomap- fourteen
members and
guests.
The
---------------------------------table
decorations
were
in
red and
■■
-to- tires at
- • Pierson.
---------p]C is gaining from her recent se­
enjoyed a reunion
and■ dinner
i gether New Year's Day al the K.
The Roiuc circle of the Method­ vere Illness and able to sit up in green. After dinner, the president I
Florence Coman. called the meet- I
’ of P. Temple. Thirty relatives were 1st church will meet this Thurauay
A family gathering was held at ing to order with the members re-1
Mr. and
Mrs.. T. J.
' ]। present
present Including
inciuuuiK m&gt;.
*nu Mrs. afternoon with
................
- Berry.
.
•»_.
__ __and
■
n 1.1111(1
Will j the Hooper Frtshney home Sunday pealing the club poem. Each mem-j
Want fo Ruv or Qs»l|? Trv Our Want Column । •&gt;«««
BaUon
Mr .....a
ftnd Mrs1 - TheVonno
You,‘«Wnmud
Womani‘
Qud
Philip H. Mileh.ll
with with
Mrs.)
of Inst week with their chlidreriijind tier responded to roll call with a I
LOIUITIII^jj swetgles of Hastings. The'meet Thursday evening
New Year's wish for tlie club. The |
i happiness of” the occasion was | Sam Myers, the leader.
,। families present.
following
program
was
presented
&gt;
'Vllkw
marred by Mrs. Claude Kermeen
Mr. mid Mrs. Muri Streeter of ; Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter of
Plaintiff
falling down the side steps to -the: Gun lake spent Sunday of last Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson, and in charge of the president: a talk! Ulor"«
-.Tbasement of the temple, breaking I week In Grand Rapids with ius|I a graduate of the T.-K. school this on evergreens by Rev. O. T. Curtte;
last June, went to Lansing Sunday • «w. -n&gt;e Shor, Block.,- by;
the large bone of the left wrist. Tlie brother, William, and family,
fracture was reduced at Pennock
Orlo B. Springer and Miss Lydia and has begun. her elghl-weeks' Janet Schipber; a humorous read-'
hospital. Hastings.
, Rodgers, both of Middleville, were short course in home economics for
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilson of united in marriage on Friday last ""which site received a scholarship.
Parmelee entertained on Christmas and have begun housekeeping In
Mr. and Mra. Jerry' Kcegstra inee
Day her sister. Mrs. G. Oswald, and, the rooms.in the Minnie Johnson Margaret Hute; ot Grand Rapids are
husband, their son-in-law and residence on West Main St, Orlo Is parents of an 8'.- lb. son. Bruce
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Ehle. employed in lhe Blake garage. We Hall, born at Blodgett hospital. Dec. rith a potluck dinner.
The
Middleville
Community
and their son and a friend, also Mr. I rx'end best wishes for the future to 37 which fAs lhe second birthday
Oswald's sister and brother, all from1 these young folks.
of ,bl» little brother. Jerry. Jr.
Lieut, and Mrs. Arnold Hoebcke
Grand Rapids.
| Mra. Hattie Smith spent several
wavu
uk &lt;
Alva M. Myers left on Friday for I days last week with her son. Arthur, . left Saturday evening for his sta- lllll^ Jiuilbu)
tlon at Jefferson City. Mo., aftet o'clock. Tlie evening's entertain- ■
hte home In St. Loute. Mo., after and family at Hastings.
spending the holidays with his steThe Middleville Woman's Club spending a six-days" furlough with ment all! consist of pictures from!
ter-in-law, Mra. P. O. Stokoe. and [ will hold its annual luncheon and , her parents. Mr. and Mra. Calvin the Michigan Conservation depart-j
□a. Barry County, aKiinn. &gt;n&lt;
lite cousin, Mrs. E P. Blake, and . election of ofllcera this Tuesday. !| Streeter, ot Gun lake, and lite ment.
particularly Aaarrlbad aa folic—.:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steeby of!
other relatives In Caledonia and
Mrs. Ida Brown, housekeeper al brother. William, nnd lite parents
Leighton Twp. entertained a large
Grand Rapids.
■ the John Armstrong residence. in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Ed Pratt returned to her' spent New Year's with relatives nt, Mrs. Martha Benaway and son, company of relatives on New Year’s
home “In Detroit Friday aflerlAlto.
i Burdette. Mrs. Dora ’ White, and day.
vu..wc..« of Detroit
The Middleville
Creamery Comspending the holidays with her) Mr. and Mrs. William Campbeir arness
Ernest Vollweller
were |
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lan- and little son left for Detroit Sun­ New Year's guests of Mrs. George 1 pany has announced an expansion
Philip H. Mitchell
fear. and her son. Cleo.
I day afternoon and hove taken an Bron and family of the Wayland to receive whole milk within a few
Circa II Coart Co
v
,
j*
ltv
days.
Tills new venture Is brought
Miss Pearl Hendershott, who apattment there for the balance of
Mrs’ Forrest Bender nnd three'on by the increasing demand for
spent the holidays with her broth- t)ie winter.
I
hls ‘ ,sniall
The creamery,
er-ln-law nnd sister. Mr. and Mrs
Emert vollweller left for t""
nwu sons ,returned
vwu..— home Monday milk byproducts.
—
- r.Canada,
--------W
hei« they which
Charles Campbell, left for her home |)Ome In Detroit Sunday after । ,rorn HeA|&gt;e
ie
-------... lias run continuously since It
““’2“ *pr!’ ’’.I. 1894. OBDEA FOB PU1UCATI0M
In Detroit Saturday.
[spending a few days with hte sisters.^spenl two weeks with 'her parents.
Wendell
has
known
for..ulip
Curtte Solomon went to Decatur. । Mrs. Martha Benaway and Mra
ru-a.
w-»A.n
ions
been-long
known
Hi
The
many &lt;-.t
friends
of lias
— —
— been
------for
,,
” outLyons arc
arc giaa
glad u&gt;
to auvw
know m«r
that he has i -standing
cooperation
&gt;ora White,
wmie. mid
“&gt;&gt;" muu
*....Lyons
---- ——with
... h
th*
Ind.. Dec. 28 where he will lake a Dora
children.
.
.
farmers
In moduclmr
a verva very high
Mrs Lenna Kirkpatrick -enterappointed
associate =«..
secretary
In producing
three-wceks'course In auctioneering . Mrs.
----neen
nppcuucu
—
.*• farmers
.
, for
.... Sunday
i«.. dinner.
ain.ii.r Mrs.
Mrs of. (he
. Y
1. M
.. C. A.
. ...
i.oc arade
grade nf
of butter from the
lhe cream rere­
and also remain longer for prac- 'tained
al Flint and has
ceived
and
the
officers
are
now
in
tlcal work. Good luck. Curt!
. Nellie Thomp-wn. Mrs. Mattle Lynd takeu up hte new duties. Wendell
a position to serve the farmers
Mr and Mrs. August Ftnkbelner j and son Max.
• was for many years a teacher In the
ot lhe Parmelee vicinity were
Mr... Osbert Griffeth. who has starr commonwealth Home for even more and better than In lhe
I guests of the Frank Baker family beeh caring for Mrs. Dora Kcpkey. ^y, and recently was a special part. Tiie output fur the past year
In Grand Rapids Christmas Day. 1 returned to her home Sunday. Mrs. tcftcht,r In the Albion schools. He has been more than one and oneMiss Bernice Sneathen visited; Kepkey, who broke her arm recent- : has specialized for Y work and te half millions pounds of butter be­
REAL ESTATE BROKER
relatives in Grand Rapids through j iy jn a fall, is making a nice recov- we» quttnned for the new position, sides the/dried buttermilk products.
The first meeting of a ten weeks’
STEBBINS BUIIDING
the holidays.
I cry.
We wish him success.
PHONE 2659
Roy Moore spent the holiday vaMr and Mrs’. Charles Parker are
Rep and Mra. Ellis Faulkner of course in agriculture for adults Is
We believe that—
cation with hte father in Muskegon. fpendlng some time with their son... Deiton are looking after lhe home scheduled for this Wednesday eve­
Harry Batech was hte guest from I Charles, and wife in Washington, and bus|neM of 'heir son. Paul, ning at 8 o'clock at the school
house. Tlie subject of discussion for
Wcdnesdav through the balance of p c.
while he te on a vacation trip,
lhe week, bath boys returning home
The o. E. S. Past Morons club
M)14 HaM1 campbell, accom- lhe year Is "Dairy"' being selected
tn time to begin school thte Mon- will meet this. Friday with Mrs .
by Miss Ruth Weickgenant by lhe majority of the fanners in­
day.
' Lenna Kirkpatrick.
! Of Battle Creek, spent last week hi terested. the class will be carried
Mrs. Nora Whitmore spent a couNew Year's Day guests of Mr. Texas where they visited friends at on by Elton Lawrence, local agri­
cultural teacher, assisted by out­
pie nlghU last week with Mra. Della and Mrs. William Harper were het Camp Wolters.
Allen and went on to Hastings to; brother. Fred Howard, and two
Mr
rs. Glenn
Mr, and M
Mrs.
Olenn Wellington side men of experience. Twentyvisit her son. Burr, over New Year’s children. Ruth and Morris, and her and
cieon, and wife, all of two farmers have indicated their
and the weekend. She Is staying! sisters. Miss Nettle Howard of Three Rlvers, spent New Year's interest Ln the school and others
with her daughter, Lucile Stricklen, i Ionia and Mhs Hattie Howard of
|beir daughter and sister. Mra. who may be Interested are Invited
to attend.
in Grand Rapids, but after Feb. I, Evanston. III.
I Eldon Poulson nnd family,
Mrs. Leola Beatrice Brundage, ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
plans to spend the balance of the
jOhn VanderVeen. Mr. and Mrs i The Methodist camp counselor,
Winter tn Muskegon with her son.; Ralph Kenyon. Neal Cook, Mr. and Rpy h M Rtgeimftn of Augusta and the former Leola Fleming, passed
Charles, and family.
Mrs. Robert VanderVeen und chll- Fort Custer, fortneriy of Middleville. away on Monday. Dec. 29 at lhe
home"
of her sister, Mrs. Anna
Mr. and Mra Earl Kermeen of dren. and Mr. and Mra. Arnold:^ urgenliy asking for good story
Parmelee spent Christmas Day at Parker and children ot Cadnlheand magazines for the boys Fletcher, southwest of town, after
Allegan with their daughter. Mra spent Sunday at Corinth wlUi Mr. [ln carnp who need reading matter. a long Illness. Surviving besides the
Maurice Roberts, nnd family
Van’s brother-in-law. Mr. Win-, Th(. w g c 8 ts undertaking to sister are two daughters. Mrs. Mary
Poole and Mra. Eva Spriggs both of
Mr. and Mrs L. R Beeler and ( cluster, and family.
'do something with thte request ar.d
A Mentally Tnrompatcnt Prraan.
son/Connie,
...----------were
----- Sunday -----gueste'
Mr
Mr. and Mrs. K.
A B^JLew«
B. Lewis and Mrs.
Mrs Wm.
Wm Sweet
gwcet has
has been appolnlappoint­ Battle Creek; one son Fleming E. Hpath.
Frank Du.tar. ana rd Ian. hartna Dlr
ed mte sister. Mrs. Lloyd Vincent.! utile
son. David, ...............
returned...to their cu
cd ua biuuiuwa*
chairman v«
of this committee,
uiuc auu,
—3. Barnes of Detroit; two brothers.
home In Romulus. Tuesday last aftup Wlrie of your good .reading Byron Fleming of Middleville and
und family at Caledonia.
Walter
Fleming
of
Battle
Creek:
ouiiunj
m .~.n
Sunday gueste ui
ot ™».
Mr. «..
and
Mrs -er spending the holidays with hcr material and take to her or Rev.
Muri Streeter of Gun lake were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elwood.. carjjy_ or notify them if you can- two sisters Mr*. Ollce Miller ot
her brothers. George Miller and
Mr. nnd Mra. Philip Bender and —
— ..
not deliver
It. .Let's do our mi
bit thl.
this Grand Rapids and Mrs. Rose Salnave of Middleville. Funeral serv­
[wife and Utile daughter of Kala7!ions. Forrest .and Elmer, also hte way for the boys In camp.
maioo and Guy Miller and wife of sister. Mtes Katie Bender, spent
Also the Masonic lodge sends a ices were held at the Beeler funer­
Middleville.
.
J New Year's Day with their daugh- truck out every Friday to pick up al home at 2 p. m. Wednesday. In­
John Jacoba returned to the Hol- ter. Mrs. Maynard Miller, and fam­ your waste paper which they are terment was made In the Coman
cemetery.
land Home In Grand Rapids Friday I Uy at Hopkins,
□alinj^for.' lhe defense project.
Mrs. Edmina Crouch, aged 84
after spendlng.the holidays with hte
Mtes PauUn* Benaway of the Bell ,. Mra. Emma Williams. Mr. and
sister and nephew. Mis. Martha' Telephone Co. at Battle Creek te Mrs. Arthur Oeukes and daughter !years, widow of Turn Crouch passed
Dean and Glen Dean and family. I enjoying a four days' vacation this EVeiyK. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil- away at her home In Grand Rap­
ids on Friday evening. Dec. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Johnson week at home.
teams and two children and Mra.
and two sons. Jlnunle and Bobbie. J Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Smith
Florence Ullery attended a family following a stroke. Mra. Crouch
left for their home in Detroit Sun-1 turned home New Year’s Day from gathering at the home of Emmett was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
duy of last week after spending the a couple weeks' visit with their chll- pyheehan in Bowne New Year's Day. Edward Bhufelt, pioneer resident* NOTICE TO CREDITORS
weekend with her sister, Mrs. Oscar dren in Hammond. Ind.
Twenty-one guests were present In- af this village who at one time
Kaechele. and family northwest of! Mrs. Nellie Thompson entertained eluding Rev. Karl Keefer and operated a grocery store on the
town.
on New Year's Day her brother, daughter. Joyce, of Ludington. Mrs., west bank of the river near the
Mrs. John Robertson &lt;nee Max- chas Mlnar and wife and daughter, Williams accompanied her son. Rev.. site of the Art Valentine afore. She
Ine Maclverl has taken up her new [ i_Ua. Mra. Mattle Lynd and Mrs.1 Keefer, home for a month’s visit. I, is survived by two daughters, Mra.
Malle Walker and Mrs. Mabie
duties as dietitian at the State Flora Hanlon, nil of thte vicinity.
'■ and
‘ Mra. Earl
' Vansickle
——- and,
- '—
Mr.
—;~,r
r n
..
New Year's gueste of Mrs. Lenna
hospital at Caro.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Lewis and sons Kirkpatrick were her son. Ritesell, until Friday with hte people at Hart grandsons, one granddaughter and
four
great
grandchildren.
Funeral
spent New Year's with her father. and wCe. Mrs Arthur Kirkpatrick, and were delayed In returning home
Joe Timmers, at Byron Center.
her daughter. Lucy Ann. and friend. until snowplows opened up the services were held at the Sullivan
funeral home In Grand Rapids and
Marie and Joan Kenyon of Grand Howard Hall, all of Grand Rgplds. roads alter the big storm.
Rapids spent last week with their
Correcting an error In last week's, Mr. and Mis. Chester Oeukes and the body was brought to Middleville
and interred in the family lot In
grandmother. Mrs. Pearl Kenyon.
items; Robert Corson te stationed children attended
„
a gathering of
We are glad to see Jimmie Faulk­ on the Atlanta, one of Uncle Sam's [ the Howard Smith family New Mt. Hope cemetery Monday last.

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unty

MIDDLEVILLE

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FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

want to Duy or oeil.

try uur want

HOUSES

STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TUR
COUNTY OF BARRY IN CHANCERY

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PIIEHKNT: THE HOKORABLR Bl»

Good size house on W. State Road
for $25.00 per month.

House on W. Green street, al! mod­
ern, $35.00 per month.

IT IH OliltERRh th.I th

u.i .mi !

Good house on W. State Street for
rent.

Good house, all modern, new fur­
nace, $18.00 per month.

I

EARL R. BOYES

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fiuurll R. McPcok, Circuit Jutltn.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Btata ot Mich

"The Best Investment on Earths
is the Earth Itself

Bet your life
she’ll
start!"

HOTICE TO CREDITORS

"You, Too, can be cocksure of starting

your cor in the coldest weather if you

NOTICE TO CBEDITOliS

hove us check it regularly . . . Winter
requires that your car and the gas and

oil you use must be just right for SURE

"cold-starts." Zero temperatures will
find you patting yourself on the back

for having had your car checked reg­
ularly.

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phoee 2240 daytime. For night serv

Valaalslas

Woskiag

ner out again after his recent se- newest boats which was sponsored Year’s Day al the home of Mr. and
BANNER WANT ADVH. PAT
the Wednesday preceding Christ- Mrs. Harold Kollar In Clay Hills,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Potts of Grand mas by Margaret Mitchell of "Gone
Mr. and Mra. Arnold Parker and
NOTICE TO ORBDITORS
Rapids were among the guests who with the Wind" fame. If any of children of Cadillac spent from NOTICE TO CREDITORS
enjoyed Christmas Day at the Ju­ Bob’* friends desire to write him—j Tuesday until New Year's night
lian Potts home northeast of town. hte .address Is R. O. Corson. 3d with their parent*. Mr. and Mra.
lata at Cartla
Mrs. Ella Mertens and daughter. Division—U. 8. 8. "Atlanta", New I Albert Parker and John Vander
Slbella. of East Lansing and Mrs. York.
Veen. Their children. Sally and Pat.
Paul Campbell of Los Angeles, I' Robert Carter, son of Mr. and! remained for the balance of the
Cal., were guests of their niece.!! Mra.
T_ John
,,
Carter of Orangeville" week, their parents coming after
Mrs. Wm. Cridier. and family. New, Twp.. began ills duties as instructor i them Saturday evening.
Year's Day. Mrs. Cridier and herj in the air corp* at Chanute Field.1 Mra Johri Robertson, nee Maxine
aunt from California had not met Rantoul. HL. Jan. 2. Bob who hasiMaclver. was the honor guest al a
*for sixteen years until **
the
“ *family
“ ““ &gt; ..nearly,
—
completed
1 —
his —
course
z.tz in Ln-i lovely shower at the Parmelee
gathered Christmas D*y at Mulli- I dustrial art* al W. B.
6. C. S..
B.. Kala- church Friday afternoon, Dec. 28.
ken at the Kenneth Smith home.
■ —- lhe—air
- line and .given by Mra. Frank Oarbow and
maxoo. majored-In
Mra. Milo Bchondelmayer has re­ |he is to be congratulated that such [Mrs. Harn- Stimson. Over forty
signed her position at the Kroger la good position came ills way

NOTICE TO CMDITORR
r. Raarn. Darraaail.

«•••&lt;! are repair
Claima U uU Cos
aarra a eopv of ■
laburn adrnlstalrat

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942

RESTRICTIONS ON
ALIEN ENEMIES

FIRE RAZES HOME
OF FAMILY OF NINE

SECTION ONE-i

DEAN EUGENE DAVENPORT WAS
ONE OF COUNTY'S MOST GIFTED

NOTICE TO LOCAL
BUSINESS MEN

to 8

NUi

SALVAI
VICTORY" CAMPA
FOR WASTE TTEMS

The committee in charge ..of
the "Salvage for Victory” cam­
paign starting Saturday. Jan. 24.
asks your cooperation in saving
Kind Friends And Red Croti
Mutt Surrender Short Wove
Great Educator, Also Noted Author and Writer. He Madt
waste paper, wrappings, corru­
Render Valuable Aniitance
Radio Apparatus, Cameras. | gated boxes, etc., for collection
A Great Record As Dean of Illinois College of Agriculture
Fifty Mon To Aaaiil In TWt
on that day. So often these
Mr. and Mrs Erbln Newman j
Sheriff Bera and Chief of Police
BY M. L. COOK
•
Items ore burned or otherwise
and their seven children. Howard,.
First Collection Storting On
Thompson have received from the
destroyed unthinkingly.
Right
16. William, 13, Vernon. 12. Donald. ।
In the history of Barry county1 special articles for the Saturday
Attorney General of the United
Saturday of Next Wook
now they are needed to help
no man has been more hl^lily er.- **
Evening
—‘
Pont, the -----------Country Gentle­
11, Ramona. 10, Esther. 7. and
States instructions for carrying out
keep the paper board mills run­
As a result of a meeting bald on
teemed than Dean Eugene Daven­ man and for other weli-knbwn and
Leonards 5. were roused from sleep
ning during the present shortage
the new regulations, prescribed in
port of Woodland. His distinguished widely-read publications. While he
just after midnight. Friday mortvj,
a proclamation issued by Hie Presi­ ,of waste paper. Your help will
service as an educator, his contribu- made no pretentions to oratorical tory" campaign is to be launched Ln
be appreciated.
dent, relative to Japanese. German
ing,
when Mr.
Newman-^Was’
Uons to agriculture, his public serv­ ability, he was a gifted speaker, | Hastings on Saturday, January 24.
and Italian alien enemies.
]
■^awakened by smoke and found tiie
clear]
ice ntid personal worth, brought who could express hl*
These regulations require that no ,
1 Attending the gathering were the
houafj W(U on fire.^.-They resided In'
honor and distinction to Barry thoughts In plain words that would
From Mr. and Mis. Glendon F. Swarthout
alien enemy shall hereafter ule or’
the E&gt;P. DeMott tenant house,
county, and to Woodland township,' put hu meaning across to his au-'! presidents and officers of several '
operate
or
possess
or
have
under;
(Writ^-n
on
the
verandah
of
the|extremely
invigorating.
Tiie
Island'
three miles out of Hastings on t^ie
where hr was born June 20. 1856. dlencc. While he was always dignl- ] groups. Roman Peldpauach. prear­
i
hi*
custody
or
control
el
any
time
or;
Cromer
House.
Shot
Hall.
Bridgetemperature
hovers
round
the
80
campground road.
Hl.s passing was tn his fine rural fled.
______________________
It was not a feeling ..
of supe*
....
degree
mark,
but a constant. breeze place any radio transmitter.
The flames had gained consider­ toxn.i
home. 'The Maples." in that town- rlority that made him so. Hts was a | Dr. Norbert Bchowaiter. prtzldenk
No alien enemy shall use. operate
We knew we should find a Para­ prevents any discomfort.
w„ al­ J. C. C.; Walter Pi ricin*. reprtMntable headway when the Hastings
ship. March 31. 1941. rich in years j natural. Inborn dignity. He was
Our house h located on the ocean possess, or have under his custody
rural fire department arrived. Hie dise before we left the Caribbean
'ways
very
approachable,
always *«« th* Hasting.
and
honors
ways
very
approachable.
or control at any time or place any
alarm having been turned in by two for South America. Barbados U about one mile from downtown and
Paid Over $1,100,000 Loises
in
He was thej“w“- • secretary, Kennatn BanIn me
the iicmb
field ui
of &gt;|iKUKiur,
agriculture, in'gracious
it '
’" and courteous.
"
"
short-wave radio receiving set. For
men returning from their work in everything- Ice-bound Michiganders two minutes walk from the Aquatic, tills purpose the words "short-wave
Tritich
he
specialized,
he
went
very
!
very
soul
of
integrity,
scorned
i d'r,on’
lhe *Sw,nl?
in 1941. $900,000 Lottes which he specialized, he went very! very soul
If any 7*
of ;you have ’i club where Bridgetown does most
Battle Creek.
It is thought the have dreamed. I*
far; for he had the trainra mind i shams, pretense and trickery. He | c*ub^ Dr- D- D. Waium,presidentoi
u desire to beach
beach-­ of IU swimming. We have joinedi radio receiving set" are to be con­
Due to Nov. 11 Winditorm and the investigating spirit" of the' loved his friends, and they could i t*le Rotary club and Julian Knowlfire started from an overheated ever repressed a
, strued as including any apparatus
comb
for
a
while,
here
is
the
place
the
Aquatic
Club
and
have
been
chimney at the temperature was
Sc®01 executive. These
The officers of the Windstorm actenlizL He ranked deservedly high I never doubt ills friendship. Hr was!’00,
given a temporary membership In designed to be used, or capable of
below zero. They were able to save to gratify it.
being used, for the purpose of re- Insurance Company of thLs city are os an educator. Hts marked execu- a sincere Christian man. to whom 1 men c°njPris* tbe committee in
Beaches of silver surround a ve­ the Royal Barbados Yacht Club’.
but u few pieces of clothing,
। live ability was demonstrated In , Christ had become “the Way. the! char8e
Hie campaign. William
celving signals, messages, or com- j
American dollars are worth S1.17
all set for the annual meeting. l.hls development of the Illinois Col- i Truth and the Life." He was one of J- Betts of *«e Michigan Carton
u washing machine and a few oth- hemently green Island. The sea
,
munlcations
of
any
nature
whatsobathing is doubtless tt\e best In the in Barbadian money and there ure
i C°’ Battle Creek, who Is active tn
' which will be held here next week. lege of Agriculture. Starting with a । America's great and gifted men.
innumerable temptaUoas to spend
plcte loss, the total damage being ____ ______ _---------------------------- _
very small number of students, his
Eugene was the son and only child Itlie waste conservaUon project, waa
The.
regulations
prescribe
that
no
Through
their
courtesy
we
are
able
estimated at (1300. purt of which depth of twenty-five feet and there | those dollars—Irish and English alien enemy, who is found in pos- to present very interesting figures capable management brought
ven-! a^o ^present^and ^strrased the need
brought to
to It
itj. of
of Georg?
Georg? M.
M. and
and Esther
Esther 8.
8. Ua
Daven-1
______ --------------u- —
Ls little j
danger
from sharks
or bar'-­ tweeds und flannels and ginghams, Morion of any short-wave radio re- from the annual statement. It will a student body of sevz
Is covered by insurance.
.eral" thousand
| port, who
’
’ ’ came to Woodland . from 1 of saving waste PaP*■. rEsther, the seven yean, old daugh­ racuda. Hie first few swims leave beautiful linen luncheon sets and celving set. can be excused in any be borne in mind that the losses young men and women.
ten. He was | northern Ohio, ...
in June. 1855. The'
committee dec**11
table
cloths.
German,
French,
and
one
completely
relaxed,
almost
ter. became confused and ran back
manner on the ground that he did this year were extraordinary—about widely known as an author of books father first purchased 80 acres, to the drive on Saturday, Jan. 24, at
Into the blazing tiouse. her mot tier weak. During the first week here Portuguese wines. A num may have not know that the set was a short-! twice as large as for any other year and treatises on agriculture and1 which he later added 160 acres. Itt 9:00 o’clock In the morning with
50 men and eight trucks ready to
rescuing her before Hie child was I did absolutely no work because a suit tailored of the, best Irish wave radio receiving set. or that the m the company's history. Of the stock raising. He wrote numerous
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)
of the, bathing. My organic lazi­ tweed for fifteen dollars.
(Kate set could be readily converted Into losses the principal part was due
make collections, the starting place
injured.
.
is going io try to smuggle a new a short-wave radio receiving set. It to the unprecedented wind storm of
to be announced later.
Neighbors came to Hie aid of the ness had nothing to do with it.
Yesterday we swam at Fresh­ sport coat of Irish tweed through shah ba the duty of any alien epemy
All collections will be sorted in­
family and took them in for Uio
r—
November 11. 1940. the losses from
ATTENTION LADIES
to ascertain whether or no! any
... , iWhich were not paid until 1941.
night. On Friday, when the em­ water Bay. where the beach is dot- the customs for me i
The County Service Commit­ 'papers which are folded and tied
Even, if one Is not extravagant radio
Hau/
va u
B. Co., ted with springs The sensation of
ployees
of. tiie Hastings ~.
Mfg.
In
his
possession
Is
prohibited;
------- ... — ,------------—
.----- :. Following is a brief summary of
tee has responded to n call from 1 Into convenient bundles for Iiandwhere Mrs. Newman works, learned swimming one minute in salt water it's worth spending on English and any alien enemy having in his the annUai statement.
Fort Custer to furnish cookies ] Ung. It would help the committee
(Continued on page 2. Sec. 2)
and
the next* *In
of tiie family’s destitute condition, *
J “
“ Icy *fresh
*" water
*“" is
possession any radio receiving set
i»rr-FTPT«i
once a month for convalescent
whatsoever shall be held responsible
iitutirxo
they Immediately became busy. Tiie
greatly if the hduseholder would
soldiers stationed there. If you . have the papers tied in bundles
] for knowing whether or not such a, Balance Dec. 31. 1940
Paul Foreman liouse at Hie corner
would like to bake two dozen
Donotc Day's Wages To Aid
set is a short-wave radio receiving i Receipts for 1941
PROCLAMATION
when the collectors ca!L Class 2
of Clinton and Market Sts., was
cookies, call Mrs. Einar Frand- . consists of magazines and book*
rented and generous supplies of
Recognizing the neceosity of I set.
Victory. Co. Adds To Gift
sen. 2117. she will give you the ; tied in bundles
32.02855H.29
Class 3. mixed
conserving the resources of our , No enemy alien shall use or op- j Total receipts
furniture, bedding and clothing
The Royal Coach Company of
date for your contribution. Do &gt; paper and ordinary waste such ax
derate
or
possess
or
have
under
htsi
---------------------DISBURSEMENTS
w,rt conulUlM.
iruek
it today.
paper bags, sacks, wrappings, ad­
loads having been donated. Sub-1
appeal to the citizens of the City ; custody or control at any time or Losses paid
$1,100,312 88 । this city and Its employees made a
।place
’
any
camera
except:
&gt;
htuntiai quantities of groceries!
vertising matter, old envwl^i
I Expense adjustment arid
very patriotic gift to the govern-1
of Hastings to cooperate In the
Descriptive Articles To Tell; “Salvage for Victory" campaign I &lt;b&gt; Fixed cameras, which are not
• store wrappings, etc. These could
hove also been given. The em­ i
settlement of Ibsses
71.921.77 ment which we would have reported'
be placed in a container of some
to collect old papers, magazines. । readily transportable to the local I
ployees of the Mfg. Co. made a
।
Of Tour By Local Women •
। police stations. And any alien hav-1
money contribution as did the Mfg.
sooner.
ing in his possession such a cam-1
Co. Itself.
Enough material wa»|I Six yeaffi ago. Mrs. McCoy and
copper, wrap Iron. lead, alum­
J. II Gonyou, president V&gt;( the | Monday evening, classes in Slg- Class 4 is corrugated boxes, a
purchased for eight comfortables Mra. Evans were in Seattle, Wash.,
Class 5 Includes miscellaneous ecr
inum. old rags, etc., which starts i era must report that he lias it to I
jT.ul.Idtatairxwnu IIM.1WM company, suggested to the cm-« nnl Corps Instruction were resumed iron, stove parts, costings such
which the women of the United and since that time many impor­
on Saturday, January 24. Mer- '
ployecs that they unite with the.
, An alien enemy who shall have
have . c . . .
Brethren church have made for
company In doing a nice thing for el the home of George Hebden. 609 lead and copper, aluminum and (
IrniM-1u
,-„n ™
I in ills
his jiosseMion
jiossession any radio trans-I
tant
changes
have
taken
place
and
the Newman family.
.■IIUH .I.
radio ra-i •" l”"ld
M:.«n o Uncle Sam, who certainly can use, W. Green Street. Classes wlU be
When housecleaning time
In addition io all of these gifts, the population has doubled during
! celving
celving set.
set. or
or camera,
camera. must de-1 of lhls cas1’ balance tiie company Honey to good advantage right held each Monday, Wednesday and
the Barry County Red Cross, rep­ that limb, due largely because of Hie
liver such set or camera to the local] has in IU treasury now $296,000 of now. Ordinarily, the Royal Coach , Friday evening from 7 to 9 P. M. your cast-off articles and
resented by Mrs. E. F. Sayles. Home defense work being done there.
be designated for that purpose. I police authorities, which in this government bonds.
It has just plant does not work on Saturdays;
All men aged 18 years or more,-------------- —- — —— —
Service chairman, has been "on the
]
in
goal
physical
condition,
who
work.
It has been eaUtnattS, J
but
the
men
all
agreed
to
work
on
I cose would be Sheriff Bera or Chief placed an order for $50,000 of DcSeattle, like Rome. Li built on huge
job” since Friday and assisted in
tings, I again request the co­ ]of Police Thompson. In each easel tense Bonds, which shows the pa-,------------Saturday---------------------------------------and to donate their wages 'plan to join the army. Davy, or cording to Leon Henderson. ■
(Continued on^page 3. Bee. 1)
every way possible, purcluulng nec­ hills und is a progressive city in­
operation of every Hastings citi­
the police authorities shall issue a I triottsm of this company.
This, for that day to the government os ■ ma rule corps, are welcome. Instruc- ■
dustrially
and
commercially,
with
essary clothing for the children,
zen In helping to make thi* cam­
receipt to the alien, suitably des- ’ makes a total In bonds of $346,000. j a contribuUon toward the defense.
also some for the parents. Noth­ one of tiie largest out door markets
paign a success, thereby assist­
cribing-the set or the camera.
'■ The balance of the cash is in banks.. of Our country. Accordingly, the
InslrucUon will cover Internaing was duplicated. Mrs. Saylea re­ In Hie world where farmers bring
ing in our national defense pro­
Any prohibited article possessed I Of the receipts. $601,961.68 were men. who- had put in thelf forty Uonal Signal Code, elementary
ports. and all articles of used cloth­ their produce for sale. It is truly a
gram by supplybig materials to
In violation of this proclamation will' collected on 1941 assessments and hours during the week, worked on electricity, telephony and radio.
ing have been flllad to the children wonderful sight.
help keep miili and factories
subject the owner or possessor to the &gt; $26,033.49 collected on 1940 assess- ] Saturday, Dec. 27. and donated
Al Seattle. Mrs. McCoy and Mrs.
so they may be ready to attend
bumming and men employed.
penalty of having such articles I menu. The company received $16.-1 thejLWages for that day to the govschool. There is sUU a need for Evans visited Mr. and Mrs. Loren S
Signed. W. A. Sc hade r. Mayor.
selzed by the officers.
(ConUnued on page 5. Sec. D
for its ,
। ernment.
eynment. The
—company,
------ ,—
shoes and galoshes, states Mrs. McIntyre and their family. Mr. Mc­
Should any alien enemy fall to re-1
~ ■ «•»
"
“ sum so
। part, added’ a considerable
School Activity,
Intyre
will
be
remembered
here
as
Sayles, also dresses, size 46 or 48.
port his ownership or possession of
I that the ’ total was well over four I
the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Le­
for Mrs. Newman.
Charactor Ara
radio apparatus or camera as menI hundred dollars.
vant
A.
McIntyre
and
a
brother
of
Mr. Newman, who is a partial in­
tloned above, hi* failure will sub---■»- ...
I That shows how the working men
valid. hud previously worked al the Mrs. Carl Perkins, who now lives on
| in that /plant feel; and we have,
Both Banks, Two Factorial, Central auditorium Wednwday
Mfg. Co., but had been unable to the McIntyre farm in Carlton town­
?ub‘K:X“”‘
| no doubt the feeling U the same in j
do so for over a
T*w family ship.
The instructions to the officers!
-.v«rv nthnr factnrv In Hastings, and .
Fin. Co. Name Directors
Mr. McIntyre is head of the Seat­
charged with carrying out this pro- j1
Is r.ow fairly well cared for and
for \hat matter* throughout the I Tuesday was annual meeting day sentatlon of the scholarship
V
■ clamallon advise them to use good |JIDDIV_UU/
।
contributions continue to come. Mr. tle Chamber of Commerce and is
j country. The Royal Coach Co. and
County Clerk Woi Named1 Judgment in carrying out their part
DeMolt, who owns Hie place where also in charge of transportation
it. pmnlnvw.x have set an examole•
of the President's proclamation. |
NeXtwMrad° OThe ' ‘h?oSrthJ .Ofcir°?Tbe letter
“nd0^ Equl^t^
the Newman’s lived, to spending the lines in that city, which Includes
As Administrator
steamship lines as well as bus and
It is not the purpose of the gov-,
and Viking Equipment Co. i
winter in Florida.
■
A change has been made tn thec emment to keep these articles per-!
street railway facilities. He is a
-I
Work Room Wdl Be Open. whlch
mailed io President
"
---------------National—
Bank
of Hastings
though this award is not
busy man. but not too busy to greet Ure administration set-up since Hie? manenHy. but to have pn*M*Mion of I
j The
Tiie directors chosen were as fol
fol-­
Four
Hours
Each
Afternoon;
(Con
tinued
mi
page
3.
Sec.
1&gt;
his Hastings friends and show preliminary information was pub­. them until peace shall be declared.
.
.
......... .. ।
—-------------' lows; Emil Tyden. Richard A. Groos, class, more ofUn than
them some of the sights of the city.
In this county Sheriff Bern or
&lt;-&gt;,i.r
t, U~ Thompson
™---------- would
—.1 ri
A me
«UnS
01 ,heexecutiveCounty
JElmer
“«Ph A.McKnlght.
James W.
Radford.
A new concrete floating bridge lished In the Banner last week.
Clilef of' Police
be Rcd
Cr0M
ch&gt;pler
board FFDFR AL
,
1
Caukln, George
Leonthe recipients. Tha basis for lh«
The board has been "streamlined" the proper ones for any aliens to!
has been constructed across Lake
1 ard.
Warren E. Carter
and
Richard
ra. —
-H.". t.
„ Md ln
1
-■
- -----Washington in Seattle, the first of from five to three with the County report uielr possession of, and de-1
M. Cook. Tiie directors selected
school activity and character.
its kind ever built, and the largest
liver to such officers, the articles'100111 ,n lhe city t»U on Thursday
Stamp, To Be Placed
jmMy; Kktard *
A Program Of Unusual floaUng structure ever built by man. Clerk os Tire Administrator. Other which the President says they must! evening for the discussion of eevmembers of the board are Roman
f.,..
r
Groce, vice-president, warren E. to Evelyn Townsend and
Greater than the combined weight Peldpautoh and Frank Ferris. Route not own or posseu.
I eral important matters
Interest In Store
Sale At Post Office Soon' carter, vice-president and cashier. Nelson.
of three battleships, larger by 5. Hastings.
Of course, this does not apply to' Mrs. R.G.
R. G. Hubbard, co"
—•• chair­
county
The poaunaster here has received Walter A. Eaton. asaUUnt cashier.
All men of this community. &gt;hulk than a 25-slory building, the
To dale five new tires have been naturallzed citizens, only to aliens man. announced that through the a communication from Washington:
Grove, has been school mayor this
Hastings City Bank
whether members of the Brother­ Lake Washington Floating Bridge Issued from the quota of thirteen. who have not been naturalized.
kindness and generosity of Earl.
T
Boyes, the Red Cross headquarters eeum,
hood or not. will be interested .n Is a marvel of engineering construc­ Six applications have been received
class president.
She has
ANNOUNCE NEW HOURS
would be moved from the Methodist approved September 20. 1941. re-jJudgt, aiuarl clement. Albert Car- active in Giris' League work
the meeting next Monday evening. tion.
and one refused.
It is made of 100.000 tons of steel
church parlors to the large room at
Following the usual supper. Prank
The idea behind tills program is FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY
quiring a payment of annual tax on : velh. Kim Sigler. Harrison Dodds, has maintained u good schoi
Announcement is made by the the rear of Mr. Boyes' real estate motor vehicles of five dollars for I m. A. Laznbie. F. W. Stebbins and record throughout her high M
L. DuMond. director of the Grand and concrete. Is more than a mile to coi&gt;servc all possible tires and not
Rapids public Museum, will give a long and is four car lanes wide. This nec^aarily.lo use up the full quota Hastings board of educationand office in Hie Stebbins Bldg. Tiie rarh
M L.
I. rnnk
each fiscal war
year (June 30k
30&gt;, which bebe­ M.
.
Cook. That
The directors selected yeara.
lecture on the picturesque Gaspe four lane highway is constructed on for any month. The quota is not the library board that the Hastings rooms will be opened there on Mon­ comes effective February 1. 1942.
Raymond came to I la* tings 11
M. L. Cook, president; F. W. Steb­
Peninsula.' This is a part of the 25 floating sections, each secUon, cummulatlve. That is, if Barry Public Library will be closed on day, Jqn. 19, and some person or
Under this act it will be necessary bins. vice-president; M. A. Lamble. Junior year from Holton when
divided
like
a
honeycomb
wlU&gt;
wa
­
persons
wlU
be
there
every
after
­
ceunty that one seldom hears men­
county does not use up its allot­ Saturday afternoons and Saturday
to have on salt al all post offices, vice-preaident and caahier; Roy parenkf still reside and now IS
ter-tight
compartments.
Hie
sec
­
tioned and little is known about It
ment of thirteen tires during Jan­ evenings during the balance of Jan­ noon from 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock to regardless of the class of the office, Chandler and Loyal Lowell, assist­
by the average individual. Mr. Du­ tions being bolted togeUier and se- uary there will be no carry-over into uary. February and March, in ac­ care tor the calls that may come In. a supply, of each monthly issue of ant cashiers.
Is president of tha Hl Y
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)
Mond will illustrate his lecture wiUi
February. New quotas for February cord with national defense meas­ A telephone will be installed and | motor vehicle stamps, the first of
pictures taken in that Interesting
will be Issued. No more than 25 ures arid to conserve on coal, Ugiit all Red Cross calls may be made which is in the |2.p9 denominaUon
Tile stockholders meeting was committees since entering high
land. He is a most Interesting
per rent of this quota can be re- and power, as the building Is heat­ during the hours designated.
rov.rtm U&gt;. Ux (ram Mnw. held Tuesday
______ _____
_________________
afternoon
and named school here. He has maintained an
ed on Saturday only because of the
Beyerali alight changes in tiie
speaker and his talk will be botti
1942, to June 30. 1942. These stamps E Tyden&gt; c. w. Crawford. M. L.
entertaining and cducaUonal.
This tire rationing program is ad­ library- All of us realise the need lightlhg-nave been made and tables are to be placed on sale as soon as.
Richard areas, and W. R.
The names of those on the sup­
mittedly stringent and was put In for conserving these essentials and Installed for cutting materials and the past office receives them and j (^ook as directors The directors se­
per squad were printed In last
effect because. with supplies from know the board members are anx­ for other necersory work Anyone report cards arc to be delivered to. lecUd M officers E. Tyden. preziInformation has been received by
the East Indies at least temporarily ious to cooperate with defense pleas­ wishing yarn for knltHng or mate­ purchasera with each stamp sold
denl; c w Crawfora. vice-preslthe Barry County USDA Farm De­
rials for sewing, please caU any
reduced, rubber stocks in this ures in every way possible.
No stamps have been received at
Rlehald orooa. vice president Uons to these young people whoso
fense Board that due to an increase
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY
Because of this action In closing afternoon at headquarters in thf1 the t/w«al
country would have been badly de­
local office
date,
Post-j
tn to
rfato
hiltbut
Prtst
-I
. .
... _ _ .....................
outstanding scholarship and actlvin prices paid to Cannera. who will
A88ON. OFFICERS
pleted within two months time un­ the library on Saturday afternoon Stebbins Bldg. Mrs. Maurice Roush master Maus expects that they will
be granted government contracts
At the annual meeting of
Viking Corporation
and
evening,
the
library
will
be
der ordinary consumption. The en­
the city in general
be available sometime next week.
Riverside Cemetery Association the
... for canned peas and canned tom­ tire rationing, program is being con­ kept open on Thursday evenings range for securing extra tables and
The Viking Corp, annual meeting
There are In Barry county 5,555
following officers were elected: atoes. farmers in 1042 should ex- ducted pursuant to authority grant- from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock Instead.
was held Tuesday afternoon anc
chairs for use in the rooms.
passenger automobiles, 335 regular
Pres., Roy Fuller; Vice-Pres.. W. A.
It Is hoped the public will not
Tills is a fine arrangement and commercial vehicles, and 226 farm the stockholders named as directors
। ed to the President by Congress by
Schader; Secy., Archie Reickord; ma lots and 31740 per ton for peas the Vinson Priorities Act of May 31, be inconvenienced too much in this will give the Red Cross the extra
E. Tyden. Jamca Radford. Rlcharo
commercial vehicles, each of which
Treas.. A. H. CarveUi.
Probate over the 1940 prices paid for above 1M1. The President delegated the matter, but keeping the room open room needed to carry on lu. activ­
Grpos. M. L. Cook «nd Hubert D.
Judge Stuart Clement was elected vegetables. Panners wishing con­ power’vested in him to the O. P. M. on Tuesday and Thursday evenings ities. Mr. Boyes’ kftidness Is great­ will be required to have one of these Cook. The directors selected E Ty­
federal stamps for further opera­
tracts for peas and tomatoes should
to tiie board of directors.
den, president; James Radford,
ly appreciated.
by executive order. Thus the local should suffice.
tion.
The HuUnr. Pubhe a.
investigate prices before signing
vice-preaident and secretary; Rich­
It was decided to hold the an­
board Is serving directly under the
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
contracts according to Glenn Wotard Groot, vice president and treas­ sponsoring IT M. 8. Pina
NOT1CE
nual meeting of the chapter some FEED THESE BIRDS
Annual 'stockholders meeting of ring. Chairman of Barry Count* state branch of the Federal O. P. M.
On and after this date I will not time in April, the date to be an­
At the suggestion of Conservation urer.
USDA Defense Board.
STARTING CLASSES
Viking Equipment Company
be responsible for any debts except nounced later.
Officer George Sumner, we art re­
A; Sullivan, to be
Adv. 1-15
the Delton school.
Reports on the War Relief
....... fund
...... minding
nunmng our
uui farmer
i miner readera that
-u,.
kt l The annual meeting named E.
those contracted by myself Floyd
Rutland
Center
Community IN HOME NURSING
Buskirk.
Adv. 1-15 drive gave evidence that Barry mey can do a nice bit of conservei-­ Tyden. Richard oroos. James Rud­
Dance. Town Hall Sat., Jan. 17.
, _____________________________
I ford. C. W Crawford and M X.
During
the
recent
Civilian
De
­
county
people
do
not
yet
fully
re-|
uon
work
right
now
by
providing
Hotdogs and coffee.
Adv. 1-15
tails concerning the
fense registration quite a number
alls* the enormity of the task fac­ feed for the quail and pheasants, i Cook u. directors. The directors
NOTICE TO
signified their desire to take thp
Ing the Red Cross and are not re­ These are usually found in swalls.l named E. Tyden. preaident; RlchNO MORE
home nursing training as given by
TIRE DEALERS!
sponding as promptly as they should If feed is placed at the edge ofiard Oroos. vice-president
and
the Red Cross.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
to thia appeal
No reports have these swalls.where their tracks In-1 treasurer; James Radford, secro- T. S. X. ■ KID'S
MRS. LYNN ALLERDING. Prop.
County Clerk Allan Hyde. Tire
Mrs. Kendall Reatuq, chairman
come in from the townships but it di.-ate the birds are trying to pro-1 vary,
To settle the csUtc of Andrew
Administrator for Barry County,
Because of the large number
of the Home Nursing department
Is hoped Die contributions may be tect themselves from the cold and;
has called a meeting of ull lire
A Herding. Mra Allerdlng will sed
of applications for Civilian De­
slight damage
of
the
Red
Cross,
announces
that
as
generous
as
possible
In every snow, ttiat is considered a good
the personal property at Public
dealers
and
tire
repairmen
in
fense work already on file here.
TO PEOPLE OF
constituted tha
organization of these classes will
locality. If you wish to make a place to leave the grain. While this j
Auction on the
farm
located
Barry county at the Court House
Chief of Police Harry Thompson
BARRY COUNTY
start on Wednesday evening. Janu­
contribution, see your local chalr- may cost the farmer a little some­
2 mllea north' and 3-4 mile*
announces that no further vol­
Fort
CusUr
has
asked
for
en
­
ary 31. in the municipal courtroom,
(Contlnued on page 3. Sec. 1)
we«t of Carlton Center, or 2 mllea
o’clock. The purpose of this
thing. when he considers the value
unteers arc desired until the
tertainment for the convalescent
upstairs in the city hail, at eight
east of Freeport and
mile south
meeting will be to pas* on the
to his crops of a few quails feeding
present group of more than 600
HELD TILL NEXT
soldiers
Gel a program ready
o'clock. Those who wish this train then ea*t the first house. Site la
latest authoratlVQ Information to
on insects he’ll be money ahead by
has been organized. Tiie above
and call Mrs. Earl Coleman, 3143
ing are asked to come to the meet-I the tire dealers, 'to arrange for
offering a goofi list of cows. feea.
doing the feeding.
order concerns Hastings
city
Ing. Mn Sue Carrothera will ex-| appointment of inspectors, and
household goods, machinery, and
only. Other communities In the
lime a report of the annual meet­
plain tha course . in a short talk. I to get the co-jperatlon with the
miscellaneous goods . Dewey Retn
ing of Emmanuel Episcopal church completely equipped, aa far in 20
If you are Interested in this phase] dealers in this Ure rationing prowill cry the sale. Bee the adv. elMenroll more volunteers at this
on Tuesday evening had to be held minutes aa a soldier once traveled
of defense activities. be sure to at-,
month.
where In this issue for full par­
time.
over until next week. Sorry I
tend uext Wednesday evening.
|
ticulars.

HASTINGS
BANNER

WINDSTORM CLOSES

01164886

GREAT CREDIT DUE
COACH CO. &amp; MEN

DELIGHTFUL TRIP

TUR Al Mill TUE U1ECT '
InKuUUll lilt Wljl

SIGNAL CLASSES
RESUMED

CfUAI AD^HID
JkllULfUVJIlir

CHANGE IN TIRE
RATIONING BOARD

Qtft ff)ACC fl|A QTCR
KLU VKVJJ LIIAr IL!\

FIVE ANNUAL
MEETINGS HELD

CUPS AWARD®

■‘"’"""‘“HEADQUARTERS IN
STEBBINS BUILDING !
I

BROTHERHOOD
MONDAY NIGHT

AUTO TAX
„„„ BEGINS FEB.

Farmers Urged To
Investigate Before
Signing Contracts

Hastings Scheels
To Present
H. M. S. Pinafore

One Auction Sale

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. THUMDAY. J ANUABT U, 1M1

"T"1"1’Forni Bureau Plans
Local News ]| Membership Drive

FOODS hert

l*ou

SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOUR BUDGET BLUES!
THESE FOOD PRICES ARE REALLY GOOD NEWS!

Free!

U. S. SAVINGS STAMPS WITH YOUR PURCHASES.

Sllttldr Shortening
10
SUGAR
LARD

58c
Lb. Carton

28c

1 fiij/ne Qualify Qlleafa I *

P

-__________________________________________________________

SLICED BACON

?9C

BEEF SHORT STEAKS 9QC

ONE LB. LAYER EXTRA LEAN — a LB

FANCY STEER BEEF — LB.

Choice Shoulder

LAMB ROASTS Cuts — Lb. 23
For Braising or
Stewing — Lb.
10'
LAMB RIBS
Streak of
4 Qc
FRESH SIDE PORK Lean — Lb. 13
Sliced — Fine
4 i?c
BACON TID BITS Flavor — Lb. I 3
BOILING BEEF
2 lb, 29'
BEEF CHUCK ROASTS f"^(s,l"' 25'
PORKCHOPS First Cuts, Lb. 25'
PORK LOIN ROASTS
25
ib. 25
COTTAGE CHEESE

BOLOGNA
01293593

5

lb. sack

17

Shredded Wheat
PKG

Ring or Large
Grade No. 1, Lb.
Sliced or
Chunk, Lb.

dJ
4 Qt
I3

BACON SQUARES Lb.121/2‘
SLAB BACON Mild Sugar Cured. Lb. 25
FRANKFURTERS
25'
PURE PORK
Q
QQ
Grade No. I C lbs. 03
SAUSAGE
BEEF, PORK, VEAL CambT“n 29'
FRESH CHICKENS FANCY. Lb. 30'
GROUND BEEF K. 2lb, 39

Wholesome

PANCAKE
FLOUR

10'

Kellogg's Corn
Flakes, Ige. pkg.

GRAPEFRUIT
Taxes Seedless

10 ... 33

Lb. Cloth Bag

ARMOUR S STAR

l_

VITA-RICH VEGETABLES

ASK FOR DETAILS.

Ib. sack

The Tle-ur •Dmp’wved

/£yOLD DUTCH
CLEANSER

3 for 19c
bar 6c
Cashmere Bouquet
I
3 - 25c
Fairy Soap
3 bars
Gre-solvent
3 Ib. can 25c
Camay

Jap Rose
xiuki n w.
Castile

CORN MEAL
BUCKEYE

Q
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BANANAS
4 .. 27'
ORANGES Florida 2 dox. 45'
CALIFORNIA pQc
Doxen
£3
ORANGES
Hard Heads
E‘
CABBAGE
Lb.
3
3.b. 10
CARROTS
CARROTS 2 bunche. 1 5
U. S. No. I
QQc
POTATOES good qual.. pk. VV
SQUASH
3
Pound

3 bars 25c
4 bars 17c

Lux or Lifebuoy 4 bars 25c

17

O. K. Soap

P &amp; G Soap

6 bars 25c
6 bars 25c

Carl Brodbeck. chairman of the
Mrs. Jolut Ironside te IU at her Barry County Farm Bureau an­
home on 8- Broadway.
nounced at a meeting of th* com­
Miss Prayne Y. Oro®, daughter mittee on Jan. 7 that the annual
of Rev. and Mrs Leslie D. Orow membership campaign will be con­
of Hastings, recently enrolled In the ducted during the period ending
Home Missions .Course al Moody Ii Jan. 31. He said that th* county
Bible Institute. Chicago.
_
A slip in proof reading last week membership'* from ”110 families to
in th* McPharlln article, gave the ■ 50o families. All county farm burflguxe* at 1.000, Instead of the 12,000 I tau&gt; |n Michigan hope to Increase
feet In which he stated he was their membership by a total of
chased by two enemy planes. Sorry’ io.qoo famine*
pickey!
five hundred thousand Farm
A daughter. Ruth Hinckley, was1 Bureau families tn 41 stales art
bcm on Bunday. Jan. 4. to Mr. and J dedicated an organisation to helpMr*. Bruce M. Randall of Nashville. ’ ing win this war." Mr. Brodbeck
Mr. Randall Is a former HasUngs told the meeting "Farmer* have
resident, son of Mrs. L. H. Randall, challenged Industry and labor to
E Grand St.
I match production with agriculture
Place tha blame for the dearth ln *uch • program.’
of personal items this week on the I "While •&gt; fanners are Increasing
aero and below zero temperature of production to help win the war.
text week. People just naturally
Brodbeck continued, "they are
stayed al home—and who wouldn't depending upon such organisations
stav home If he had an opportun- ** th* Farm Bureau to insist al
Hi-j
Washington and elsewhere that ag­
....
miik-.e „r
rlcullure shall receive equal treat-

COUNTY SHOWS
INTEREST IN SCH'L
MODERNIZATION
Friday afternoon, well over one
hundred Interested people from the
various parU of the conuly attend­
ed the Rural School Modernisation
meeting In th* Court room despite
the bad weather and blocked roads.
Mrs Arvllla BoI Lon. chairman of
the county committee, presided and
our county school commissioner re­

rural schools In this county particu­
larly thoae moot closely affecting
the health of the children.
Mr. George Schutt, Commission­
er of Van Buren County related
soma of Uta experiences of this pro­
gram in their county and pictures
were shown of before and after Im­
provements were made tn some of
Uts rural schools of the other coun­
ties.
Plans were then made for a dele­
gation of more than one hundred
Interested persons front rural school
districts to go to the Ann J. Kel­
logg School tn Battle Creek on
Thursday. Jan. lith al 2:30 P. M.
to meet with the' officials of the
W. K. Kellogg Foundation to prepr,onUM’ and oU,er malaent our needs and to solicit assist­
ance for this program of improve­
ment wlilch would benefit the chil­
dren attending school now and not

rt^hLteLT^Tw? n'Cnl W,Ul Olher BroU1“ Undfr*rr*et
ifd'

for four year* a technician at Fen- .__i
S“n

Odessa She will be in c‘
‘
r
x-ray. diathermy and allI --------—
p-mi
analysis work. Dr Hoff’s new of-'1
flee is really a small, well equipped
the Lime when the district* could
hospital.
k
make the necessary improvements
A final dividend of 585 percent
Specialist Will Speak On without assistance.
to the holders of the certificates of
"Dairy
Herd
Health"
participation of segregated assets
of Edwin Nash State Bank has been
Tiie second meeting in lite Barry
announced by James L Barter, County National Defense series of
liquidator. Tiie dividend Ls payable meetings for farmers will be held
at Clarksville. Mich, on January at the Barry County Court House
With the new Ure sales restrict­
15th and 16th. The final dividend on Wednesday. Jan. 21 at 1:00 P. ed to persons whose driving per­
amounts to 85,80225.
M. The discussion at this meeting forms a vital service, and with used
Ursa
llkelf to be Mid under regu­
Senator Prentiss N. Brown of will be led by Dr. B. J. Killham.
Michigan sent the name of Mrs Extension Veterinarian at Michi­ lations before many weeks, the
Bernice G. Closson to the Postmas­ gan State College. County Agent sheriff and city police will see to
ter General with the recommenda­ rosier, who has arranged for the it that tire thieves are dealt with
tion that she be appointed acting meeting, stales that Dr. Kiliham as harshly as the statute prescribes.
Under power granted in section
the
"Dairy
Herd
postmaster at Freeport. Barry Coun­ will discuss
1 356A of Uie Public Acte of 1030 aa
ty, Michigan. The present |x»t- Health".
During the meeting Dr. Kiliham amended, the officers can charge
mast-.r at Freeport. Mrs. Pearl
will
discus*
the
spread
and
control
any
person with a felony who is
Lightfoot, ha* been recommended
by Senator Brown for transfer to of Bang's disease In the dairy herd. I arrested for theft of any article
fill the rural carrier vacancy at The systematic management of-the' stolen from a car. Upon conviction
herd with --Bang's
disease—
will—be
when—arraigned
tn circuit court, the
Freeport.
j....--------------------.----------- ---------- -------------------------Doris Gillespie, who is enrolled discuaa*d With the Idea of work-1 defendant, under thia acl. Is liable
as a junior in the later elementary ing .out a plan that will rid Uie to a fine up to one thousand dolcurriculum. lias been chosen as one herd of the trouble. Recent finds law. or a prison sentence up to five
of eight student* of Western Michi- regarding the us* of calf-hood vac- years, or both. The minimum sengan College who will conduct two cination as a control will be out- tence is at the dtocretion of the
weekend Youth Leadership training lined.
court. The county and city officers
camps al W. K. Kellogg Clear lake I Dr. KlUham will present informa- have agreed to make a vigorous
camp Jan. 10. 11 and Jan. 24. 25 ' Uon on the control of other disease prosecution
of
all
defendants
The project, which is sponsored by, of dairy cattle as mastitis, scours charged with stealing automobile
the Allegan County Youth Council, in calve*, pneumonia, etc. In fact lire*.
13 made
is
inaue possible
puaauuc through
uuuugu a
■ dona-1a
««a-|a r~
moat• -"'-vprofitable —
afternoon
---------------lai "■&gt;The public can cooperate by .n.
actlion from
from the
the W.
W. K.
K Kellogg
Kellogg FouuFtoun-] pmuuv
planned »«•
for Barry County farmers. ‘ ing at once to get a record of the
lion
l At
.. this
tki. time
•«— when the
«n. nation
n.ti»n to
u serial number* of all the automobile
daUon.
Mrs Paul Faulkner, of Middle- «&gt; much in need of dairy food prod- tires they own. This information
vUle. who with Mr. Faulkner b “els and when there products ar* along - with the data on the make
&gt;,xr.au., .
v«.llo.. In to.rm.nam, iucl&gt;
prteu U U and trade name of the Ure. when
ri.jrim,. write. Iran MUml B,.ch I»UIOIU bwta
&gt;“ ”■ kept by the automobile owner, can
to friend, here lh.1 (he m.i.l | m l.rmer W A.rd well U&gt;. he.lih be used m tracking down tire
World, crowd, ore l.ckln, Ihu
Id. doin' herd. Anyone ol the thieve*.
Service stations will be supplied
winter «..d clle. lhe Ua time In common dUenro. Io W dhouued
lhe week previou. IMO e.neell.- m.r well ruin «.line herd In n very with lists of serial numbers of stol­
Uonv were received by l.olel, In | short Ilnur Every B.rrv County en tires and will cooperate with of­
In
apprehending
rubber
Miami .lone.
Evidently tear OE dairyman U InvUed to .uend Ihh ficers
Atlantic exit raid' “nd general ]7cfllllJL.1VL
mV thieves.
It can be seen from Ute above
war conditions are Influencing peo-। llonal Defense farm
,rm meetings
no‘ fol-'
n‘
I that II will be no light matter to
pie in taking their vacations else­ lowing on a variety of subjects.
steal an automobile Ure or tube,
where or staying at home
since the maximum penalty is five
Women Workers
GET INTBUCTIONB
There are 10,000.000 women gain* years and a stiff fine.
ON TIRE RATIONING
fully employed In Ute United States,
Oldest Learned Society
County Clerk Allan C. Hyde, di­ with half of them being married.
Tha American Philosophical soci­
rector of Uie Tire Rationing board
ety is the oldest learned society in
in Bryry Co.. Prank Ferris rod
New Raisin Sauce
United States, tracing Its origin
Roman Feldpausch were in Grand
A new ralain sauce tor ham. pork to the "Junto" organized by Ben­
Rapids Monday attending a mat­
ing oi instruction tor Uw boards and veal dishes uses apple cider for jamin Franklin In Philadelphia in
the liquid called for in the recip*.
1727.
of ten counties.

2ND MEET|NG IN

AG DEFENSE SERIES

Stealing Tires, Tubes
Is A Serious Crime

CLEAN QUICK

BAKING POWDER
16'
K.C. BAKING POWDER
21'
BAKING POWDER Royal, 12 . 38'
CREAM OF WHEAT
pkg.
23'
KELLOGG'S ALLBRANiso. Pk, 20
MALT-O-MEAl
pk9 22
QUAKER OATS
21‘
H. &amp; H. OATS 5 lb. sack 26
JELL-0
3
17'
pkgs.
PRUNES bulk 2 lbs. 17
P R U N E S DEL MONTE 2 Ib pkg, 21
RAISINS
2 lbpkg 19
BAKER'S VANILLA COMP'D 39'
ROWENA PANCAKE FLOUR
5 lb. &gt;.ck 25'

LILY WHITE
FLOUR
24J Ib. tack

SNO SHEEN CAKE FLOUR Pk9
AUNT DINAH
No. 2’ 2 can
MOLASSES
AUNT DINAH
No. 5 Con
MOLASSES
Brc’r Rabbit Green Label
MOLASSES
No. 2 Vi Can
SALAD DRESSING C"Z-.’P
SALAD DRESSING
SALAD DRESSING
KARO SYRUP MA7.,F,LAV0R
KARO SYRUP -^5 ,b.poi,
FRESH FROZEN PEAS
STRAWBERRIES
BIRD'S EYE SQUASH lb pk9
FROZEN PEAS B“Trbsbo.
Solod Bowl
Quart

24
15'
27'
27'
21'
29'
40=
15
33
25
30
19
63

ROWENA BUCKW'T COMP'D
5
lb. sock
27

Soap Chips

Igc. box 33c

Gold Dust

Ige. pkg. 17c

Ivory Snow

Igc. pkg. 22c

Magic Washer Ige pkg. 23c
Oxydol

Ige. pkg. 21c

Rinso

Ige. pkg. 21c

Silver Dust

Ige. pkg. 23c

Sal Soda

2 pkg. 13c

Trilby Soap

3 bars 25c

Chipso Flakes Ige pkg. 21c

FINAL CLEARANCE
On High Grade "Printxess'
Redfern'
and "Mary Lane".

COATS

&lt;

Greatly Reduced to move fast, to make
roon^ for our Spring Coats and Suits.

FOR FINE FABRICS

Nalon

pkg. 20c

Mello
. giant pkg. 17c
Goblin Cleaner 3 Ib. can 29c
Climalene
■
pkg. 19c

172 COATS

IGE. UIE

Swan Soap

2 for 19c

PET MILK
3 toll cons 25'

fdokcenter

*1.05

YOU CAN STILL GET
ALL WOOL COATS
At Half what they will cost you naxt fall
Our cloia out prices Btart at $7.98 and clos­
es with our bast $59.75 coots at $42.50.

Frandsen\
"Exclutivo But Not Expensive"
HASTINGS. MICH.
PHONE 250?'-

206 E. State St./ Hastings/ Mich.

N. Main St./ Nashville, Mich

�THE HASTINGS BANNFR. THURSDAY. JAWART 15, 1941
OBITUARY
.
‘OBITUARY
Drip C»8ee
Alva Hamilton West, son of Ilir- j Flora Cecilia Covlllc was bcm in
Far making drip coffee: UM a
am and Sarah West, wax bom tn Chenango Co.. New • York. Nov. 3. double-drip pot. either of pottery or
Lawrence Co. Ohio. April 26. 1863. 1(48. She was the eldest of eight aluminum. Use a drip-grind coffee.
Rinse units with hot water. Bring
Mrs. Warren Bolton. Triple A
being the fifth child Ln a family children bom to George and Ade­ additional wata^to a galloping boil j
fieldwoman for Barry County. Is!
‘of ten children. He departed this line Coville of whom two brothers and pour ovrt coffee in upper re-,1
County Troaaurer Clouio carrying
,
on an educational project'1
life Jan. 8. aged 78 yn. 8 moc.. survive. MeWin cf Hastings and ceptacte. Wail for it to “drip" into I
A breakdown miles from no­
Hai Stat. Draft $29,550.16 ।in county schools stressing soil con- ‘[ (Continued from page 1, Section 1) 26 days.
; Emmett of Bbpichasd. When she lower unit or pot To keep this
type of coffee hot while Altering. I
where isn't o pleasant enperlCounty Treasurer George Clouse !serration, better nutrition and food every American family can save at
When a boy of 13. his patanta was five yearn old the family moved
for national defense. First, second
received last week from the Depart­ and third prizes will be awarded. least 50 jiounds of waste every moved to Iron Co.. Mo. near the to Barry Co:. where she has been place on asbestos mat. over low t . ence. But a lot of motorists
are In for just such trouble
merit of Public Instruction at Lan­
Ozark Mountains. Their home was a constant resident the remaining Flne. rich flavor, if you have the .
month.
sing a check for $29,553.61 for lire 'All note-books will be judged on i
because they failed to check
originality, neatness, construction j Al the Friday evening meeting It twelve miles from the nearest town.
time to wait for it
schools ot this county, of Khlch
und material.
Several of thei was announced -that the heaviest Often Mr. West went to town for
She was unlted-br marriage to
$20348.61 was for school aid. and
groceries on toot over the mountain Orson Elmer Wood in September.
them!
schools
have
already
started
their,
$9,205 00 for hlth school tuition, nre *
This contest closes; buiden of the huge war-time pack­ trulls. When the iron mines opened 1870. at Middleville by Rev. George
last named amount was for the notebooks.
!
aging Job has been shouldered by in Lawrence Co. Ohio, the Wests Ames. To this union were bom
tat.
«
districts that maintain high schools. March
1
Gaetano
Mammone terrorized j
FORD
—
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
moved
back
to
Ohio.
Father
und
two
children.
Claude
E..
who
pre
­
paper board manufacturers of con­
which are Hastings. Nashville. Mid­
traveler! on Italy*! roada. To keep ।
senr worked In the coal mines for
A report on the survey of ftnn
dleville. Delton. Freeport and Wood- ।labor requirements In the county tainers. Thousands ol tons of paper the support of the family. As a boy ceded her In death nine years- ago. the fearful strength in his brutal
and Mrs. Blanche Bayne with
land. For the rural districts Hie j .for 1942 1UM been completed.
board are being used to pack Mr. We?,i. was converted in the whom she has made her home the arms, Mammone drank the blood of
entire amounts in each case Ls for'J
those he slew; he exulted in the
and protect LetiM-bend ship- Coalton U. B. church, which had past seventeen years.
rchool aid. none of it being tuition, p 'The
,
North-western district meet- • nienlr..
airplane
parts.
shells begun as n Sunday school In his
dread he inspired in the tortured
Before tlwrc was nn organized
so we will not designate what the hngt 6t the Tr!ple-A conducted by and shell coms, army und navy
victims of his.greed for gold.
church
or
church
building
nt
Coats
aid Ls for in the rural school dis-1 ^tal
a(e fieldnmn. George Broadbent .rations, iximh fms. small arms am­
tricta. Tire amounts apportioned to
j
Lansing,
was held at the Ameri- munition. clothing for tire armed1 rled Mi'.s Effie Fowler and they Grove she Joined the Methodist
the various districts of the county^”
class
which
met
In
tiie
rchool
enn Legion Hall lure Monday.
forces and other products vitally made then home in Eurekaville. house. Later, about forty years i
are as follows;
--- ----- --------needed for America's defense.
later called Co-ilton. because of the ago. she was baptized into the I
One thousand applications fur
ASSYRIA — BelLdUtrict $115.08;
Waste paper is the primary raw' mines being there. Mrs. West precf- Christ of which she hns|
Assyria Center,^ $102.00;
Briggs. 1941 Agricultural Conservation Pay­ material from which paper board1 ceded him in death early in 1909. Church
.been, Ka faithful member and loyal I
$72 00l Checkered $54.00; Lincoln. ment nave been received in the products are made. Increasing de­
county office within the last two fense needs ciil for more and more Mr. West had begun his education work'r For ., numiyr of years she!
$45.00.
' nt hto mother's knee where he was president of the ladies Aid. I
weeks
and
are
being
mailed
at
once
paper board which has effected u। learned to read from the family W£ls Secrctarv of the W. C. 1'. U. i
BALTIMORE — Dooling district
$90 00; Striker $123.00; McOmber for signature.
waste paper shortage. At present1 Bible. He completed grade .school
1(JIlg BS U1;.rt, ttlls ft locnl orgunl..
$125 00; Hendershot $64 00: Weeks n-aa mnaaamm ma a a
1«s than 30 percent of the paper i- after which he taught a few terms. ul)nili „nrt a member Of the D O.,
$46.00; Durfee $$2 00: Barney Mills DFlJ lDll\\ rHAPTrk produced Ls reclaimed Unless hture’ Further education was
guinea T o Club.
I* LI/ vIvUJJ vl IHr I LB quantities of waste paper, hitherto’ through wide reading and study She passed away Jan.
$60.00
- 1I
9 at- the
1 destroyed, are saved and returned1 during the .midnight hours, after a
age of 93 years. 2 mo.... 6 days. Shej
to the mills, defense preparations‘ day's work. He graduafed from leaves to mourn their loss her [
-Du?r*SS
$3.718 00, tuition
$894 00;
total 1 ,fc**w*“M**''1
, will be hampered. Already several1 Bible Normal Union and Legion of
daughter, a kind and devoted son- *
I large paper board mills in south­' Honor
It wxs during these early in-taw. five grandchildren. eleven
western Michigan have been tem­' years at Coalton that Mr. Wesl great-grandchildren,
one
great-i
"X™ porarily closed because of
this' heard his call of God to the mingreat-grandchild, two brothers and;
' shortage.
In most paper board1 Lstry. On March 3. 1894 he received
several nieces and nephews.
$42 00.
man. who will forward the money ' products, approximately 75 percent1 his Quarterly Conference license to
CASTLETON — Na&amp;hvllle-Kcl- ’« Mr.'. Walter ’ Perkins of Um­ of the material Is waste paper.
prt&gt;&lt;ch. He served Scioto Charge ' Mother has gone home!
laut district, school aid $2392 00. [ lings, county war relief chairman, I Price quotations on the waste’ with 7 appointments without pay Home to the Savior she tenderly
tuition $1,055.00. total $3,447.00;
City chairman. Mra. Don Siegel, materials have been obtained from■ Then the Brown charge with 4 apLake View district $5900; Martin | reported that she hud received n■ the local buyers of waste paper nod1 l&gt;olnimcnts. He made the appolnt- Home- io the friends awaiting her
$58 00; Barryville $73 01; Shores nice sum from Mrs. Roy E. Bush। the proceeds froft this first driver menu on horac back carrying his
$58 90.
| of this city. Uie money represent- will" be given to the Barry County*’ Bible and books In saddlebags. On Pre? from al! sorrow, strife niki care.
HASTINGS CITY DISTRICT. ,n»
profits she had made from। Red Cross chapter. Proceeds from’ Oct 9. 1896 he received his Annual Finished a work that has been well
HASTINGS
1 other collections will also go to a* Conference license from the Scioto
done
state aid $1500.16. tuition $5,830 00., se,lm* Christmas cards. Thia was.
total $7 430 &gt;6
j n ,lnr thing for Mrs. Bush to doi worthy cause, the committee states.'• Conference which later became the Gone to a crown she has nobly
IIU». example for others |
This organized drive lor wastep S. E. Ohio Conference. Then on Oct
won ”
HASTINGS township — Pish “nd “ »P*Midid
Mrs.
Bush
knows
what
'
materials
is
undertaken
by
the
&lt;.r di.irr VUiw nrXv «4xXi ,o follow. Mrs. Bush knows what mutei»s » uuuc.t.ur,,
..... 17.
17 1901
190l Mr.
Mr Wesl was
wns ordained
oraamea to
w.rXH.mn«nSri«nn"*»r means as her husband Ls a •committee purely u* one way of lhc Oo5pci ministry in the Church
oXKi 5“*“’"
I w»ru •» &gt;«&lt;™ “«■■&gt;
»'
I" Cl«lll«n Drfenu «.&gt;d oI lhf J B
ch,M w Bbhop
i
FINAL SMASHING C11M A X WEEK J
wuimoy boi.w
them are active In the Veterans of should not Interfere with efforts Kephart.
-.M '“S'?
F0.w W.r.
...d AP.IU.n-, : of •any
— other
---------group
--------------------or organization
In 1902 he came to the Michigan
McCullum $78,00,
Cedar Creek
. rpnnrt
the visit to Fort Cus$84 00; Hinds $140 00; Shultz $80 00; . * .7^°^ wedniltay was «ta- working along similar lines. It Ls Conference Inking a church at
I of
oplI|1Ii,. He served on sevCedar Springs.
Bru* RM«e
Cto.rrdAl. .57 00, “
TXu “ She planned to make this a continuous VVUKr
arrangement for the duration of pnil otller charges the last two beIRVING — Cobb district $72.00; !
one of
greatest need* "» thc emergency.
lng Sl JohlM Bengal, und West
Wood $162 20: Ryan $41.00: Fillmore
pre&gt;cnt at the recreation center
Later on Boy Scouts and Cubs B|nghttm churches and Fremont,
$136 26; Freeport village, slate aid I for (Usaqied men Ls entertainment will visit every home in the city. Whlle ut Fremont bU health lui|ed
$582 00.
tuition
$507 00.
total1 .. tl... Cvenlnps- Mra. Earl Cole-. giving' the householder a list of M|ld he rellrej to a farm.' Then In
,11 uie cicuuiga. ......
......
r,-----..
.
niiu nt iruitu ... w .*.........................
.Brlck A79 00 .
man was named os
us chairman for printed instructions about saving. 1925 he movc(j to Hostings where
JOHNSTOWN — King district arranging for some sort of enter- sorting and storing the materia! ju.
unui the time of his death,
$45 00; "
Monroe $44.00; ----------Stevens tainmenl from this county for the until called for in the monthly col- For
—•--* u
‘rr.utiy years •he- had- -•
devoted
his
$78.90;
Bristol $99 00;
Banfield
I lection.
nnd .talent to the preaching of
$172 94; Culver $104 00; Burroughs boys nf .Fort Custer.
Il
is
planned
to
have
a
central
(
|
t(
.
with prayerful fore­
Dr. Gordon Fisher stated that
$9800.
storage
depot
where
the
collections
U|0Ught
,
und
seat
In
these
later
First Aid classes arc progressing
MAPLE GROVE — Quail Trap
nicely and everyone seems greatly . will be delivered awaiting sale to ypftrs uhen n| heaUh hud forced
district $73 00; Mayo $97 00; Moore
। the dialer.
hlm to give up his active ministry
$103.00; Dunham $133.00; Norton interested. Classes In Home Nurs­
Have your bundles of |»pers. J|(j iUU WftS us regular and talthing me being started by Mrs. Ken- ■
$124 55; Branch $56 00.
magaklnex. book* nnd other scrap fu, ln hl, attendance upon the wrvORANGEVILLE. — Orangeville doll ' Reahms and her nsnbtanto., waste ready Saturday. Jan 24. lces bf hu church Bs his state of
Over
ninejy
have
enrolled
for
this
Village district $247.00.
when the first drive starts and It he#|th w(juld
lf
RUTLAND — Algonquin district type of training.
The sum of $500 was voted for■ will be picked up by the collectors
While ut St. Johns. Mr West—
was
$87.00; Chidester $63,00; Tanner
. Help to "Salvage for Victory."
| united in marriage to Mbs Pearl
$91.00; Otis $4200; Edger $8800; the use of the War Relief chair­
man. Mrs. Lyle Scudder, und her
.
Hammond of Bengal twp who sur­
Goodwill $107.00; Yeckley $5200
I vlves him ns does also u son. Lx."6n.
THORNAPPLE - KELLOGG Con-,I OMtatant. Mrs. John Patrick. ThLv SCHOOLS SELL
'nnd grandson. Harold, both of Has­
You must see Penney’s glorious new spring col­
solldated district, slate aid $4.31054. rrlDoey will be used for purchasing: rxccEMCC CTAMDC
yarn, for transportation charges on : L/C”CrNOC jlMmrj
tings. also one brother, Abner, who
tuition $225.00. total $434454.
lection of tubfost Rondo prints and plain colors!
Defense stamps are being sold at nvc_, jn columGus. Ohio. Tiie famshipments of Red Cross garments.
WOODLAND — Consolidated dis­ —
Gayer, more exciting and better value than ever
for
needles,
threat,
etc.,
and
other
tnC
h
of
the
schools
in
this
city,
a
mar
figure
of
Mr.
West
will
be
trict. state nld $2.61200. tuition
ri.-d
before — this firm, smooth-textured cambric
necessary expenses.
certain day being set for the sale, missed by
his many friends from
$594 00. total $3.206 00.
Due to the sharp advance in supt. d. A. VanBuskirk reports a the church and from the streets of
is a perennial favorite. 36”.
YANKEE SPRINGS — Oates dis­
Thread
—
Coats
trict $114.00; Yankee Springs dls-- prices of-wool and yarn, the money splendid response at the sale held our fny
or Clark's. Size
m A
available now will not purchase as on jBn. 7.
trlct $100 00.
50 100 yards. ..
|
TiW following is the amount of
Total $20348.61 state aid., tuition much as will doubtless be needed.
Snap Fasteners
**
$9,205 90.
So if there are any Barry countv stamps sold in each school:
Practical, economical ano
Welcome os the first breath
people who do not knit or sew and 1
Black
or
while.
U
sturdy! For scores of uses!
$13025
High School
of spring! Wonderful shades
Milk Fata Out Fire
Card
wish to help in this cause, con119.30
Plain coors, too! 36 4 g"t
A man in Lansing. Mich., ap­ trlbutlons of money will be accepted j Central School
you
can
tub!
36
in.
4
Q
43.55
in. wide yd.I W
peared at Mrs. David P. Dixon's for the further purchase of yarn i First Ward
wide. yd.
■Q
42 90
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
door and handed her 23 cent*. for sweaters and socks for our own . Second Ward
..
water
1.30
St.
Rose
School
■'What for?” she asked. “A quart American boys in service in this I
Franklin D. Roosevelt, enclosing a
quality. Card ..
of milk I stole from •your porch. country and abroad.
$34320 dra,t for ,he 8U|'
See Mrs.
Total Sale
Extra-Special Values!
My car caught Are and I needed Scudder or Mrs. Patrick al head­
December 31. 1941 |
Braid
- Mershort I
something wet in a hurry. Il did quarters for knitting Instructions
St. Rose School had very --------cerized
cotton.
Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt,
'notice of the .sale. That accounts
tire trick."
and other information.
5 yds.
President
of
tne
United
Stales
of
for the smaller amount of their
Delightfully soft and ab-,
Slub Broadcloth in
sale. Mr». Stuck's room In First America.
sorbent! Sturdy quality
plain
pastels
and
Ward School had the largest sale । White House.
Bright colors!
4 Qc
deeptone colors. Rich
—$40.45. Miss Edmond's room In
Washington. D. C.
each I 3
Second Ward was second with' Dear Mr. President:
quality, firm weave,
$29.65.
Miss Kainlnske's Home'
worth
much
more.
We. the employees of the Royal
vJ Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■—
Room, High School was third with
Conch Company, although we are
a sale of $20.06.
In matching terry
Ac
Besides the rale of Defease a small concern striving for our
cloth! Each*- O
SATURDAY ONLY. JANUARY 17
existence in the manufacturing
Stamps $450 worth of bonds were field, feel that we are very' MrttfnFoe Active Women
ordered.
ate
to
be
able
to
enjoy
this
priv
­
Brian Donlevy. Andy Devine In
This Is a very fine sale. Pupils
NURSE OXFORDS
ilege in this great country of ours.
and teachers are to be highly com­
Wo pledged one day of our labor,
mended for their efforts. One im­
and Its profits, ns a contribution
and Charles Starrett, Russell Hayden in
provement that I might suggest is
pliable kid! With Sani­
to any branch of defense that our
to try to Interest more pupils to
Soft, pastel plaids! Trim soPresident may see fit to designate.
tized linings and A.98
; begin buying stamps even if they
teen binding! 70" x 4 .98
Il is forwarded to you. personally,
। can only buy one ten cent stamp
cushion Insoles!
80". Fair
I
for use where it will do the most
' at a time.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JANUARY 18 AND 19
81
in.
x
91
in.
.35
। good.
D- A. VanBuskirk
Edward G. Robinson. Edward Arnold. Marsha Hunt in
j We will endeavor, in the future
Each
White Sheet Blankete
PASSING OF MRS.
I trials of our country and of our
Firmly woven — yet soft and
Soft, downy nop! Pure white
EDITH WILSON
' leaders, to give the best support
smooth as can be! Laboratory
Flannelette Far Cosy Warmth!
72*’ x 99"
AQc
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
Mrs. Edith Wilson, aged 70. a; that our small group of 90 em-v
tested — wear tested!
Each -Ov
GOWNS
former Barry county resident pass-! ployees can sacrifice and gather to­
ed away In Lansing on Monday.. gether for this good cause.
Toilored gowns of soft flan­
TUES.. WED.. THURS., JANUARY 20. 21. 22
Tremendous
Sheet
Value!
Dec 29
Her maiden name was! If all enterprises fetfl as we do
Shirley Temple, Gall Patrick. Herbert Marshall In
nelette with long sleeves, hem­
Nation-Wide’ Sheets
Miss Edith Betsey Latham and she toward these gangsters of foreign
Fashion Right! Bargain PricW!
stitch
QQ
1 was born In this county April 15. nations, we‘ rfe posilive that our
81 in..x 99 in.
.08
trimming vO
,1871. Site taught in our county leaders, with the proper support.
•s.
Matinee Wednesday 1:00
Each ----------.----। schools later going to Edmore where will bring to us «ll a victorious day
Bright, colorful cottons for
Girls* Pajamas
she married Herbert J. Wilson. 5Uch as we have experienced be­
Fine selected cotton — woven
.. 98c :
doily wear! Tailored coot
into firm,
sturdy
sheets!
superintendent of schools. She Is .fore. May our contributions to this
Smooth Rayon Crepe
survived by two daughters. Mrs. cause be accepted for this great
Smooth finish!
and wrap around
ARC
Feme Gustafson. Tucscn. Arizona, purpose, and may the New Year
styles.
MB Hostings. Mich.. Phonos 2247-2282 Mj
and Mrs. Vera Pierce of Lansing, al- bring us light and guidance as you.
.
nestings, rvncn., rnones zz.-t z-z^coz » ■
•n
Flannelette
so a sister, Mrs. Bert Fancher of Mr.'President. our leader, have giv* FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 16 AND 17
$ PAJAMAS
| Harting.
’
1—
en —
us in .uthe past.
Excellent
for
dally
wear . . . durable yet
Very truly yours.
POLICE REPORT
pretty!
Four
gore,
’ Harry Thompson, chief of police.1 —
- --------- and Management
—
George Saunders. Wendy Barrie In
All —
Employees
S Men like these
straight cut with bias
Outstanding cotton print
I gave his report al the council oi Royal Coach Company
wsrm
winter
yoke and double front
I meeting Friday evening for-the two
j B Gonyou
dots, checks and stripe
' styles in coat or
and back.
and Bob Steele, Tom Tyler. Rufe Davis in
weeks ending that night- There,
president,
slipover models!
Tailored and dressy
were two traffic tickets issued. 25 1
----------------- &lt; s »
■
Bright colorful
types .................. QI
Flannelette
I miscellaneous complaints answered. Hi'W'’*
AUTO
stripes!
20 operators licenses issued. 10 doors ACCIDENT
I found unlocked in the business disMaurice Greenfield of tills city,
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JANUARY IS AND 19
irini
hv
thr
tmlice.
one ar'
i
triol uj
by .««:
the nlaht
night !»»«.
police, «...
ar­ ' who works
CHILDREN’S
limit
at one of the post ex- ■
a nA conviction
rmsvlrtlnn for disorderly
rttusrcterlv changes al Fort Custer as a barber.;
rest and
Shirts, Shorts,
fortable
■conduct and one arrest and con- was Injured In an auto accident
very
smart!
First quality in brown
Briefs
viction for driving while intoxicated. Monday morning while on hl* way
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:0$
Attractively
I to work.Th.
Thec„
carIW
he—
was HdW
ridingtoin
C«L F
or black.
1 left the roadway and turned comWILL ADDREHS BARRY
White — pasTUES.. WED.. THURS.. JANUARY 20. 21. 22
1 pletely over twice. When Mr. Green­
CO. FARMERS
tela.
’ field extricated himself from ■ the
1 On Tuesday evening. Jan. 20. Carl wreck he found he had a sprained
c Shorts!
Swiss
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carry on a war effort which would relieved the threat to Sues for the |
start under tremendous odds.
time being but the action may be ■
Eventually all Japan is going to Indecisive so far as destroying ail
become painfully aware of this mis­ vestiges of Axil resistance there is I
AN UPHILL FIGHT
calculation.
How can a Utt to nation like Ja-j In the maanUme. let's frankly
General MacArthur's armies are
pan hit *0 hard in *0 many places? | recognise the difficulties which faci battling with Inspiring courage near'
That 1* a question one hears freManila but tt is doubtful if aid can I
I us and not try to sugar-coat them
fluently these days
reach them tn lime Singapore may
iwith wishful thinking.
The answer to obvious—Japan
be able lo hold out indeAnilely as
was prepared: the U- S. A. was not. I Americans, we believe, will fight
better if they know the full truth.
In warfare, superiority In man- j
'l hare to be artificially: It has already been neutralised as
power and material* counts for*
with shot* of favorable-1 *» effective base of operation
utu, unlra.
urail lh&lt;3 .ra mop„p.„qdt
‘ against the Japanese.
Mliraa to oitoulv,
AlU &gt;[un ,M m want
II will lake heroic effort and con­
Ourroubtrytaorarlrrarrcuw^-,,,,
0I lu
j slderable time to bring an effective
the manpower of Japan. At this
.
power to bear against the forces
"tnoiiunt, howevet&gt;dapan can prob-' FALSE OPTIMISM
’
of Nippon from Uie bases still
Q.
ably put tnto the Held half a dozen
... ,Blld j available.
,
,1 The unexpected success
fully trained and completely equip­
magnitude of the Russian counter- '
can
admire and appreciate
ped soldiers for each one that wc offensive combined with reports ithe K,cal ®»hl ,he Rus**«W *re
. have available.
I from Germany that thfre appears maklng
A.
Tire odds General MacArthur to
to be severe dissention within the’ But the
ea”'t win this war
facing near Manila accurately repranks of Nazi military leaders have for
Thcy
«,vcn “ add1’
resenls the Nrurrent difference in
| llonal time to pre|&gt;arc but we will
oo„r ».t.™
u. s. m.d
p~»&lt;« to
[that German morale^ U ^bout' to ’havc 10 I1111 forth evcr&gt;' ounca 01
■nrac inM
I1— ----------------- ------- “ — “
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energy we can muster to take ad-1
'
ou,
raraumra .ra over- “"*&lt;* “ “ aia “ 151’uhrlnilngly ,re,l«r U..u Ibora ot1 Su'h
-otonrarauon u Pram»- ■ vantage of this unexpected brcaUi- Q
lng spell.
japai&lt;
t turely optimistic and dangerous In
,
Complacency now will be almost
WbUo UUs counuv to. bran Irad-1 lhM 11
X"ntoc«.« compUrantr
. as damaging to us as excessive dlsUs Ura uorld In molor c.r pradue-,
sw“ °’'r
'"Ural, out or
, couragcment,
Uon raid Improvln, IU Muid.rd ol I,t,&gt;e “,l" lh' Iramendou. “MI-ouV
A.
There U no excuse for either
.
U.rns J.p«n bra ndurad Uw
10 j'1
”en
to the various
ready meager standard of 1U citizen* and materials
Backward Glances
spheres
of
action
in
Ume.
to concentrate all available resources

h’w the Spirit of a Community
That Count*--Not Itu Sixt

j

THURSDAY. JANUARY IS. 1942

ill. Ann Nickson 110, Betty Weav-'ly. c Ftnkbelner with four point*!
Lawther Work Devetoped
Itowlinff Naina
I er U0' C*c,le Clark ,W' DorU
lhe lonp Middleville scorer In!
Il was In Cordova, a Spanish towp
lUlWimg lieiCt
| 8tnlm 10B AUle whUc 1W lqu |hc quarts
. P-r ।
—sm—_ ■ .,ii . I Kenyon 107. Anneta Pierce 108.
Lane was high point man with 9
THOU hart enlarged my
,
Margrete Valentine 104, Bernice points followed cloady by Banash' was developed to a very high desteps under me: so
Pblon Ring league
• Texter 102. Dorothy Hebden 101, and Wagner with 7 and 6 points
that my feet did not
Evidently the effect* of the Iwli- Anne Branch 100. Ramona Page 89 respectively.
Captain Lord and1 and stamped, elaborately ornament­
slip—Il Sam. 22: IT.
day* reflccu-d in the score* of the
Above averages include nine or Kenyon played fine floor game. C.) ed in gill and colors and highly polmcr was
was the
me outstanding
outstandingI■ *^td'
Staea «•*
°»
Piston Ring League kegler* as there , more game*,
f Ftnkbelner
&gt;-,cr
for
the
losers
with
working
were only two "500“ scores turned.
Women.* league
player f—
’----------■*' 10
—points
' - ! *earna? lhe art
Tiie Hastings Acond ««..
team uc
de-.,j ,roT Cordova, It al) became known
tn. a 521 by A. MeiroK and a 520
Virginia Townsend turned in one
The
by Joe Stutz
1 Of |)rr best scores of the year Mon-1 tested the Middleville second team,
All matches ended in a two to one day night when she hit lhe maples 29 to 21. Ottosen *a» lhe outatandscore with Tool Room having the tor a 497 total, including one high lng player for the victor* with 10,
better of Office: Machines taking game of 193
Her total was high iwints. Rounds was high point man I
Shippers
Cbtnr»r. und
....a Grlndtu*
n.ina..., iwinning for lhe evening with Emma Car-1 for the loaers with 7 points.
1
from Engineers.
j penter trailing by four pins with1 Tomorrow night the fast moving
a *93 serie* ami the evening's high ttoxons take on unc of their eld-1
Independent League
single game of IM. Doris Talia- e.*t rival* Allegan, al lhe local gym ,
Low scores prevailed in Tuesday'.* ferro scored 471: Lottie Tetiaink In tfw opening game of the year'
play tn the Independent League. 489; Virginia Hammond 467: Jackie Hie Saxon* defeated Allegan 18 to
Ralph Ro*» scored 514. pr. Alttand.• Me Ivor 457; Frances Juppstrom II
I am a machinist m an airplane 513 and Dr. Ftnnle 503
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4Mi: Dec Thayer 450 and several
The previous games show that
factory When tiie war is over
Car Seals won n pair ot game.*
I may be laid off. How can I from Junior C. of C ; Food Center others just below lhe "450” mark. 1 Allegan holds a one game lead over'
Bonnet and Gown won a pair of Hastings, havlpg defeated llie local j
prepare for that time?
bUnrad Bunnrr pud Mrahra l«*!
„
wimuiorm
games from Trio Cafe: Windstorm boys 14 limes while losing 13.
.
„ „„
u,.„ ,...
rom ■• JW3 Hotln'€, n-Allegan 5
Make systematic nnd regular Uura ,dmra from Wuraltad.
purchase.* of Defense Savings
Recreation League
Sigma Pili: State Insulation dropHasting* 28—Allegan 4
Bond*. They will give yr
Tl„. HrarraJon Uww ra.um.d S'" “ P*1' "
“&gt;
1924 Hustings 23—Allegan 12
.substantial reserve which .’“ilph. wratoradw- 1,1.1 aura « l«»' S?m
Hastings 21—Allegan 16
can fall tack on tn the period of'luraV v.,e«u«n &gt;nd n«l »rak ulIT
“",l Huunra Braut, Bludlc
LASTING
.raujuumrau
.to ™,ra-* Jj ...muirae lira tlr.1 U,g i,l ll« .pl.t
nuuUral « «... ol K25 Hastings 22—Allegan 20
Allegan 25—Hastings 23
pu«m Rings
Rinra look
k»U like the
Ito 'torawrah &lt;o B.uto. »u&lt;l ItoU.-v
1 season. Puton
1920 Hasting* 2) Allegan 19
To what very large group of prntalito winners n* they are lead-1 rt"&gt;K’ctUely'
...
Hastings 18—Allegan 4
Ainencah , &lt;to*» the Government Ing Leonards and Perk s Tavern bv c
•
twt
19.’J Allegan 24-Hm.ting* 9
look particularly for extensive i three gam..' with only three games OpOFllIlff 11CW®
buying of Defense Bonds and I to play.
\
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—P
Allegan 38—Hasting*, 14
Stamps?
I Will Ayres kd the play with a * CHURCH T&amp;A.MS
No need to suffer the
1930 Allegan 23 -Hastings 13
torture* of acid indigestion and other
People in lhe middle and lower:59- *rles Bob Moore scored 581 for BASKETBALL GAMES
1931 Allegan 22—Hasting* 16
scid stomach discomforts any longer.
li:romr brackets where many of
CU,r!: i The competition was keen Sat1933 Allegan 16— Hasting* 15
Not while you can get Bisma-Rex.
lhe most rapid mcreuM ■ in nn-.
’kfdI?’*
I «rday when the Hustings Church
Here is a four action product that
vlonal earning* have taken place “ ,d *»* aSfS‘,.h'fh ror ,he evc* teams played their Initial tasket- 1934 Allegan 24-Hastings 10
. is helping thousand* obtain relief,
This immense part of our popu- ”*«« »«•’ *®~ P*na
’
I ball games in the school gymna­ 1936 Allegan 34—Hasting.* 15
i Bisma-Rex is sold only at Rexall
Allegan 27—Hastings 22
tation can be especially effective ■ Pcr,L' Tavern scored u double: 51un|
on lhe production of war equip­
Bits'of Yesterday
I Drug Store*. Try It today.
that many of these rumors of
in reducing national purchasing vlc'n£'- ovrf LconM^d‘' Hasting* Ice | Thp |ni,la| pairings saw tiie 1937 Allegan 20— Hastings 14
ment.
Hastings 30— Allegan 16
power by buying Bond:, and and Pupl won 11 &gt;&gt;a,r ol games from Methodist Indians of the senior
For many year* Japan has been lroubl
trouble
« ■nd
and dtssention
dissention have emlnatemlnat- , TWENTY YEARS AGO
Sump. .to» tok .to
, BJ», «.d MMdUUto ,«*
qXft tf3g Allegan 41—Hastings 25
assembling
tremendous
reserve jed fro*n official N*zi sources. This!| Jan. 18. 1922
Allegan 25—Hastings 18
try. d,Un„- rrtoram. whil,- lhT
'™" »"»*»J
In Ito ^on .1 13-3 M.nkra .nd
stores of essential materials. Just'1* 40 contrary U&gt; the usual Hitler!। The prosecutor's rei»rt for the six '
1939
Hastings 26 -AUegan 16
to pin. In trap d«»n (to rant o. ■ »•'
...“L i7'v £„! «■&lt;“*&gt;&gt; '« '»r randn, honor, will,
Allegan 26— Hastings 14
_ ______
how great the»e
«tore* __
are ...
ia _ai1 nolle**
P°hc&gt;’ that
Ihat 11
“ I,
u “Xc tn
“» ...nra.
assume that !jtmonihs ending Dec 31. .showed 115
IMO Allegan 33-Hast Ings 18
I
_ .
t
,
i .13.
hj. Good,rar
»m&gt;***vi
ofW.
*, wH.irtora
. vn&gt;u&gt;n bl;, |
question but it to safe to assume ,here u 8Otr-&lt;’ ‘l*Ut*rate purpose m I cases tried, with 93 conviction*.
SM.
X
Xto
?to
M,.h.n
CARVETH
। Tiie Barry County Fnnu Bureau I No,c—To *uv
Bond* and p Goodyear 5W. W Hacknev 5«2.
Hastings 31—Allegan 16
that she wilt be able to sustain an'lbe minds of the Nazi propaganda held their annual meeting last
STEBBINS
Stamps,
"
“h’*" •"*
go ,to
n the nearest post , A
‘
561 A Brown 559. C Dr­
IM1 Hastings 28—Allegan 13
’ I di*, team of the Junior league wa.* (
office, tank, or savings and loan C&lt;1U 558 K cll,k
K chaM. 528
Hastings 31-Allegan I?
all-out war effort for at least a ; chlrts: such, for example, as slow­ Thursday and reelected Ell Lindsey |
The Rexall Store*
...... j ;;; victorious over the St. Rose tram,I 1942 Hastings 18—Allegan II
association: or write to the ••i „„
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a Tt1 bv ,hp C,OMThe playyear dr twu without much incon­ ing up the full intensity ot thej of Prairieville as their president
I lasting*
Phone !I31
Treasurer
of
the
United
Slates.
ti
alo
c
H Cook 516. B Payne 509 and G. ctb all0wctl lplrU throughout Uie
venience even tn the face of a com­ American War eport by implanting' E. W. Morrill has retired from the1
Washington. D. C. Also Stam|»s jupmtrom 507
well known clothing firm of Morrill. |
icontest, though the scoring was not
pletely successful blockade by the in our minds a false sense of se-1 Lambic and Doyle, having sold lib I
now are on sate at retail stores [
&lt;
('ommerem la-ague
hlth.
curity. If this could be done, we Interest
allies
interest to his partners.
----»»-»----- —
swunq
I The Couunerctal League
..
—1, a
A mixed team was winner over'
Earl Bumford, a former service' rn*z» ’T’Jizsq tz&gt;r*a
Into action
—•---&lt; th
----Leathernecks
- *
In fact, some economist* claim might badly underestimate the rer I’galn on Thursdav
r Methodist
tn the
man. will on Friday go to Roosevelt:
1
X UCdlCiB
that japan never can be defeated qulremenujor victory.
। night und the nestings Lumber and final game. Defensive play kept the I
r-^u
..r
.
k
-------—
5(0
r(. to n count of &lt; 0
J|uon
American
Legion
Hospital.
Camp
Coal:., leaders of the league. Were
A fact most of us arc inclined to
by a war of attrition alone.
v will
.... '
AT THE STRAND
Custer. Battle Creek, where he
not affected by the holiday vnea- Thompson acted as captain for the
The United States lias always forget is that at this moment the be treated for tuberculosis.
। Edward G. Robinson. Laraine Day. ' lion as they, proceeded fo take three winning team and Jim Coleman |
taken comfort in the Pacific Ocetn Axis nations have a definite su­
Edwaid Arnold In
games from their nearest compc- was captain of the losers.
THIRTY Y-EARS AGO
"Unholy Partners"
. titor. Coffee Shop. They had a
as a natural barrier against in­ periority in trained manpower. In
Tiie Church league is under the
Jan 18. 1912
of weapons,
and in
story ot two men. one news-1 grand total of 2635 with a 959 last supervision of Lyn Lewis. Y M. C j
vasion. It must be kept tn mind. most catagortea
,_
- ------ -----------Fortino Bros, of Durand have
A. Melrose '558'. J. Stutz A. Secretary. Other teams will bej
Fruit
P
s
I*
r
cd
!
,0
&lt;'the
other
n
rackgame.
however, that thia great moat la infective manufacturing power to purchased the Hastings
i etccr. Bitter enemies, clrcumstam’c.sI'54!' nnd
and G.
G
Jiippstrom
&gt;523» entered next Saturday.
*
likewise a protection to Japan produce replacements.
.. ' _f a scored well for the winners and R
.nd lun Uteu
Mr. f'""1
“
against qounter-invaslon.
' The United States has tiie ability DonnsUo ha, ,on, ^EUra»rt
I '■“» ■&gt; »Wr The
Th. cdl'.or
m
editor szt;
Murray i49b and B Hammond
nu.M.Mi nut ni.t. hill
C. H. ThuuL .nd son.
|
a! &lt;4Mi were best for the losers.
An American general once de- &lt; to tum this balance heavily in favor
Tiie fast moving Saxon quintet I
. ^Moynuhan and Paul blanked Vikfined the art ot war as "getllng I of the democracies, to be sure. But Bdaer and Thomu Wife, earned ।thrtllln8 MOT&gt;,de«lo|M.
' inc. the first game by u single pin. defeated Ionia and Middleville, on j
there firstcsl with the mostest' It will take time. At present wc oa a number ol rhe prUm at U.e «h.rl,, Ten...!. In “Kalbken"
Friday and Saturday nights rupeehaven't much more to offer than a Grand Rapid, poultry draw which I „.th Herbert Manhah.
All these stotions carry Mobil Gas. Oil ond Qreasc.
men."
lively. The Saxons whipped Ionia!
i
winners
and
T
Comp
&lt;492)
for
the
closed Saturday.
49 to 14 and Middleville 28 lo *17.
Even If this country had beeni good plan which is Juat beginning
Service and Products Guaranteed
Dr. H A. it C H. Barber, for)
Against lont. Hastings took a 1&lt;) I
completely prepared and alert: to gel underway.
many years located on Court street(1 Shirley apiiear* ns Hie daughter, Hastings Construction won n pair
|
of
a
nch
widower
made
lonely
beof
gnme&gt;
from
Middleville
Cream
­
Truck Service available to your home for fuel oil. etc.
twhlch to wasn't). Uie geographicalI
There will be time to complete the have rented offices in the Stebbins I. cau.&gt;e preoccupation with a connlv- cry: City Fathers drop]»d a puli of nevei threatened. Wagner Kith four
disposition of the two forces wouldI Job on schedule if wc begin to Block and will occupy them after | ing woman
Mbs Day pluys the games to Auto Sport Shop
W point* led the scoring in the first I,
Feb. 1.
'role of a feminine psychologist to!Ayres was Idgh in lhe mutch with quarter white Lane. Ban.uh and I
A Coll Today Will Start Us Out Your Way.
have permitted Japan to get toi “carry on" at once in a determined
Mis* Kate Johnson has sold her'
Kehyun scored two points each.
the chosen theaters of operaUonsi manner. There Ls. however, neither mllinery bu.sine»* to the Misses Rose 1 whom the child turns fur. iiappl- 324
!
Goodyear
Bro5.
Hdwr.
lad
two
Leslie with/two points- and Jones
’flrstest with the mostrwt men."
time nor place for any easy-going Clark and Mary Matthews
with one scored Ionia's points.
game.*
to
Hsm
Roush
Tailors
with
Mrs. J. S. Goodyear suffered a Charles Starrett. Ru-.-eU Hayden
Furtiicmiore. evfen after our war■ complacency, unless we wish to
In the second quarter Hastings
D. Goodyear scoring 571 for GondI Ugh*, stroke of apoplexy at her in "Riders ot the Badlands"
producUon lines are operating at. make our Uuk Infinitely more dif-!
ycara and Dr Pulls 554 for Tailor.' tolled in fourteen )*olnta while
Formerly Service OU Company
home Sunday evening, and another
The story ot two Texas Rangers,. State Insulation blanked- Andrus Ionia garnered 3 making the score
maximum capacity, the problem of ficull; perhaps impossible.
, one on Monday.
227 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE U54
nnd their detenu turd light to rid
" Service. W. Hackney scored 541. 24 lo fi at the half. Lane led the
getting supplies to a position where
Germany has taken some damag­
the boutliwe.it of bandits.
scoring in the quarg r with six
FORTY YEARS AGO
;
.
Bliss League
they can be used effectively will be ing blows from the Soviets but lias,
Jan. 16. 1902
Otto
Haas
hit'
w.-u out in front to' points followed by Bannsh nnd
"South of Tahiti'! starring
a tremendous one.
.as yet. received nothing even re-’
Wagner with four points each.
Barry Wellman of Castleton, the Brian lionlev*. Andy IlcVine,
1 Friday night's play. Hr •«-ored 514. Nickols with twn |M&gt;ints nnd Han-'
Japan now has the inside position. scmbling a knockout. Nazi morale well known ball player, wax operated
1
by Dr. McIntyre of Woodland,
it. Drews scored 511 and H. Keeler sen with one scored for Ionia.
She has Uic advantage of com­ is probably lower titan It has been upon
'
The
beat
of,
the
Jungle
drums
third
with
504
Tiie Saxons stretched their lead
paratively
short
communication since the *tart of the war. Nu na- and a large abscess was found near ix&gt;und out rpauen) ot uw dnm | shun OKI. .- won « poo- or iwmo.
•
- - /
nu&lt;4&gt; uiiit
ii pair oi games t° 38 to 8 in lhe thlnl quarter lame
Uie b!*dder. Barry ha* suffered
lines and numerous bases for op­ tlon can suffer n major reverse great
.
pain and his friends hope for',lic
' ........' of a
savage flwn El. t-trlclaiis: Tool Rwm took ,
'* »•* tmlnta to lead the Sax­
.native
native and
and aa nappy-gn-juexy
happy-g—luckv aaad-1 ;h,. 0&lt;|d
Irom o/flcr and Ej&gt;- &lt;»&gt;’
scoring followed by Banaah'
eration.
without a certaia amount of reac- his ultimate recovery
OUver England of Orangeville1 venturer plus all the color of the glnreh hud the belter of .Foundry wM1' ,uUr
while Kenyon
United States, on the contrary, Uon. Even Engjand has had her
was stricken with apoplexy last Fri-! *,Ws °* lbc Uoitlcs
and Wagner scored two points each '
by
a
lone
game.
must overcome the handicap of "low" moments.
day.
‘ ■*
Smith
scored
Ionia's lone goal m
Bliss Matinee
tremendous distances. There to not
&gt;But the Important tiling for peo­
the
quarter.
.
Rollo Taliaferro didn't have any
, in "Appointment for Love"
a fleet in the world, for example, ple here to appreciate to tlial Nail 'DREAMS THAT
In the fourth qusrler the Saxons
I A guy. streamlined remedy ro- competition in the Hll-s Matinee second five took over where the
which could sail from Pearl Harbor morale, though low. Is definitely
rnanre tn which Mi', Sullaviin ap­ •nui was way out In front with a first five left off. out-scoring Ionin ■
By Mrs J. E Vandenberg
and reach tattle positions in the not shattered
I
iwar*
us
a
dortor,
who
mulct
s
a
do-1
.
.
1
cMertie Van")
nmesttc fixture of Boyer utter he*
,,o’’do
,,on‘ London
South China Sea without refueling
Military observers agree that Uie Such
.
a darling sleepy head
I has staged an impetuous romantic' “U1* S’'1*’'01 look lhc &lt;xltl game from 'point ■ k-d tiie scoring in the final
enroute.
Nazi armies, to date, have carried ,All curted up in hrr tiny bed
quarter while Bush. Garrison and
..
.
... .
. . t !• * plai-rl
i Stamm scored two points each. Don
There are no taze* tn the Dutch out a retreat under extremely' diffi- 1Dark jfiirb falling on her face
Keeler scored one.
Otten and
East Indie* properly equipped or cult cundlUon without any greater 1Showing not the slightest trnre
Ralph Hex- &gt;562&gt; anti N JappAll Wool
Of
the
rosy
mouth
or
winsome
iiiilc
Heavy Wool
Nickols with two point* each led
guarded to house any but the losses in men and materials than !
AT THE HARRY
That is playing there—the while
Ionia* .scoring whlM Jone, and Les-;
। tough for Line Gung but Chas Ot smaller units of a fleet. This leaves one would expect from a well dis­
he scored one point cach.
Dolly cuddled on her arm
I
turn
.stepped
into
high
und
adved
Australia, still far removed from ciplined army. This indicates that,
I^ure- with fourteen points nnd,
As tho to keep it »afe from harm j/Onct agal:.—
tht ti
:
■
lx; । d 1
'
, a t
Wagner with ten Mint
ptajrnd
the theater of action, as the last although the armies of Hitler have ।
. return to tin-sen-rn m » story with ’ JV
5
.
11 their usually fine offensive game
practical busing |&gt;oint enroute.
been bent, they have not been &lt;And its head Is cracked
Full Lined
32 Ounce Weight
in tiisturlcal taekxround ol the post!* p "1 T
n.„. IwhHe Captain Lord and Kenyon
1But! she loves It yet
These statements arc not pre­ broken.
&gt;
&lt;KHum
period
ot
the
reconstruction
,
.
Yjx..
J
i&gt;ir.«d
un
outstanding
floor
game,
cracked.
bl Teu. .lira lhe C.vil W.r.
1
S'4"’1"'1 ““* Nul„l. .Uh lou. p0U&gt;U ... hl.l,
German military leaders badly Tho
----- all' broken
—~— 7and
— -----------sented to dLscourage reader.* but to
■ mg ust wnn .y*
.
n (of JonW
miscalculated lhe strengUi and IBu^- Mummy had told her
• help define the realities of the sit­
Individual Average*
,
, hr Hastings reserve.* defeated
win, power ot now. Ho.ever.l
uation.
l’n.*tj Thousand llnrscmrn"
Women* League
I the Ionia reaerve* 31 to 17. COleIn Uiue.-the overwhelmingly su­ very few individuals did properly j Reindeer and sleigh
Jackie Miiclvor 156, Dori* Tulia- man with lo polni* led Hastings
perior reserves of material and appraise lhe Red war machine. Filled with all the newest toys
। Recnacttna the f .tnous charge o! ferro 155 Emma carpenter 154/attack, while Spaulding was high
manpower available to the allies Such an error in Judgment is costly Hc‘d madc tor »ood little glrb and । the Light Hoi - briu.«&lt;f&lt; •*• Beer-1 Yrances Jupiidram 153. I.ucilc Wil-( polni man for Ionia with four
caps
!
1,055
,-neta the iibtorte victory in the I'&lt;m 147. Jean Brower 147. Elvira;point*.
can. if properly and courageously but not necessarily fatal.
i Sinai 'Dc -rrt and c?.hrr glorious I Ro &gt; 145, Virglmn Hammond 145
On Hattyday night the Saxons
England, for example, after driv- And !jw bad told l,cr 10 l’raY
used, overcome the initial, serious
' feat* in the firs' World War. the Ruth Prentice 144 Theollne Schad- (journeyed to Middleville where their
handicap of position which now m, th. !..&amp;» h-uny
I fearh y. riders are again seen on the । er 144. Ruth Petersen 144. Dec attack tagged down a* Middleville
screen.
■.Thayer
“"------ •**
. .
. of
...the -first
.i
favors the Japanese *
। Llbva.
badly miscalculated the)
’ “—
badly
IimP
144........
Charlotte Hubbard
143. lied 4 to 2 »t the end
I Betty Braendle 143. Faye Thoma,.1 quarter Tiie Ftnkbelner brothers.
But one .fnust avoid the error of' alfility of thes Axis to a.Memble a I To help Uncle Sam on the thing,
We ’hove a fine
mechanized striking force, as1
lino
assuming that Janan
Japan cannot mainmain­ new mechanta
Foantaln Pool for Swimming
..143. Lucile Pierson 142. Geraldine, Roy and Chuck, with two point*
William*
142.
Jean
Finnic
140.
Vtreach
scored
tor
Middleville
In
the
b""
I
When Tony Sz*rkn, a 55-ycar-oUi j
stock of boys' &amp;
Cord’roy Longici $2.98
tain the present tempo or endure a . rerun, th, Brttpn. »,r,
J
glma
Wheating
140.
Jane
Darnel*'opening
period
while
Wagner
and
And do his bit. Our country to save. laborer, walked by the Miller fountotal ecenon-.l blockade ior more track to Egypt again. Now. however,
young
men's
, f30. Lucile Willett* 137. Margaret' Banash with one point a piece
than a few months without collaps­ after checking this new onslaught It made her so happy
i Fingleum 137 Mildred Smith 136 j .cored for Halting*
Corduroy Knick'* 1.98
And so proud of Jack
■nr.v. h.ihm. th.
Mar&gt;
Ttioma* 136. Florence
In th*- second quarter Hasting-*
ing. Nothing is further from the und assembling new weapons' and And she would br waiting
truth.
To welcome him back
Corduroy Br'che* 2.98
I
Im...7
' MUU.rt sl.uT.lr 131. lUml Be.u.1. j ■ Ira, ,.
h.K
B.nra&gt;. &gt;nd
If people here .ait back compla­ armies halfway back to Tripoli Back to the home he'd left for
r
w
*»«hout ?o,he'M,“
133. U&gt;tn. Tcusink 132. Ruth Mar- Kenyon with tour and three point*
them
take efl a, much a* hi* shirt, he , blr 1J0 AUce Hubtar^ 129. Eva i respectively did the scoring for the
cently with the smug observation again.
Free and happy, together again. | jumped into the cool water.
Karmes
129.
Angie
Hawthorne
126.
Saxon*
tn
lhe
quarter
C
Ptnkthat "Umc is on our side" we will
Perhaps the Soviets will .be able
Dark brown -outtido
There was a cheer from tire by. violet
Shroyer
126,
Marjorie1 beiner was the lone Middleville
he making the same mistakes that to continue their offensive until
PRAY! AMERIC A
slanders and by the time Patrolman . MitelwU 128. Phylis Ryan 124. Au- cored with four point*
All New Stock
nop glove*
O£c
England did under Chamberlain in Hitler's armies are decisively beat­
By Mra J. D Vandenberg
i Louis Sdiorck reached the scene. ' bry Hummel 124. Martan Sawyer, Hustings rolled in eleven points
Still — poir
C*V
&lt;
“
McrUe
Van*!
the opening months of the present en It U Just aa probable, however,
: Szarko had negotiated the whole 134. Doris Cappon 124. Beatrice, in the third quarter to take a 20
lengUi of the pool. Jo Schorck * Ougglru 123. Ruth Lcibler 123. Bea ! to 13 lead. Lane led the scoring
that, by early summer, Russia may Down on your knees. America!
Get down upon your knees!
I question:
What are you doing DeCou 123. Helen Wade 122. Sadie j with four points while Captqjn
cou- find herself on the defensive again Raise your eyas to Heaven.
here?" he bluntly replied: "I'm hot j Mae Palmer 121, Kate Dolgn 121.! laird and Wagner scored Urree
and forced to guard the approaches As our flag flits on the breeze.
[ and I'm cooling off."
j Bessie Smith 121. Virginia Town- points each
Bana.sn scorer! o«c
must to Moscow Bild Leningrad without Prayr^to the God above us.
Although Schorck felt sympathet- । send 120 Dorothy French 119. Eli*- point to round out lhe acortng
have started thia war on the as­ the tremendous advantage of pun­ Wlio rules the world today.
ic, he look Szarko to City hospital, atxth French 119. Lucile Lawrence Garhow and Moore _:2.
nth two points.
Down!
on
your
knee*.
America
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"
i on the theory that he might need ob- 119. Marian Goodyear 118. Virginia apiece led Middleville scoring folsumption that the people of Uie u. ishing winter weather.
And. Pray!—America—Pray!
lervation
But there the interne Viascher .117. Erma Gardner 116. lowed by R Ftnkbelner with one
H A softened by living standards
Hitler can replace lost material Invoke the Master's blessing
i said: "Anybody w;bo trie* to cool Julia Brower 115. Helen Burr 114.: tn the final quarter Lane aoored
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
which are the envy of the world. al a far faster rate than Bud in
On our rounlry.« need today
i off today i*n\crazy.'*
Gertrude Wallace 114. Barbara , tiu- |x&gt;tni* to toad the scoring for
In North Africa Uic Briiuh have Fur our God shall rule the Universe
------- -:*'*» ।
Johnson 113. Leonardo Tricb 112, the Saxon* followed by Wagner and
For ever! and For Ay*I
I
BANNER WANT ADYS. FAY
! Lucile Monica 112, Betty Ziegler Banash witli two and one reapecUvc-

Editorials

I

A Quotation

DEFENSE
’
BOND \rUlZ

A ACTION RELIEF

^HCID INDIGESTION

BISMA-REX 50c
Cr

15 DEALERS
TO SERVE YOU

In Barry County there arc 15 Mobil
Dealers Ready to Serve You.

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

WINTER
MERCHANDISE

AT MODERATE PRICES

NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED

ZIPPER J'KETS

MACKINAWS

$£•98

$g.95 to $g.50

59c

CORDUROY WORK

.BOYS' PANTS

Jackets

Mackinaws

Finger Tips

Waters Clothes Shop

�THE HASTINGS BAN NEB. THURSDAY. J ANU AB Y 15, JMt

SOCIAL
EVENTS
AND

CLUB NEWS

to Grand Ladgs where her husband
iploytd. This came as a tut-

wish

her hspptnaM

In her new

i guest. The elub voted to turn their
; money over to lhe Red Croze or to
i lhe
the War Relief
'
Rxlief fund after each
meeting.

lfiK^?n^v,c'

IP.T. A. To Study
Housing Condition*

I held at tha L*OMid funeral hom»
o
I Wednesday
afternoon
at
two wayi
twa
I o'clock. Interment was In the Fuller
| A searion of the Barn County
! cemetery, the Rev. L. Winston Stone
•r.^,
,hL.r nt
'3erv!ce club was -rwra
held on
tn mop
tiiew
“
ou
*
ln
«
'onditton*
and
needs
tn
.
XuUn.
st
the
funeralTnd
the
Harry Thompson, chief of police, Meth0dm church parlors on Monofficiating
^the rSd and
Hastings will be studied I omcuu
“« it ’*,u
n® &gt;uncrai ami me
Sbcriff Olenn Bera, and Mra. Roy,day of last weak, itw
committal services.
■
~&lt;ta, condiue--:
cotauto ta1UW ta.n zr.
on :•&gt;' * '‘^1''"”“”™'
Hubbard ware appointed to to
Cx. westher
'to...
r_, axsociailon during the coming
Come Last Waak From Ite Icivilian
Defense----------------Volunteer office
the ..attendance.
noon.a
----------- -------------' Ii atJv
dinner wa*Atserved
nndcooper
a dr-- month! The committee will repon.1
Rotary Club PrnMent
Prasldant
I AdvUory Board for th*
the city of HaaHas- bj
*ub
»'
?fu?
dln
,*ocial
»'r W
—
hou*
*,nr
enjoyed*
«1
“* *'
*** on *'ie *“nltatlon. population and.

FINE LETTER FROM
HASTINGS, ENGLAND

I By
Rv Defense Caiaisaiall
Council

THE BEAUTY BAR off

&gt; On July 9. 1937. Kim Bigler of ( Unas by the Barry County Defense
An interesting talk was given by loca*lon of dwellings at a coming;
Small glass baskets filled with1 this city addressed the Rotaryclub'Council Tuesday. The duties of this j James Conklin of Battle Creek, a
A JANUARY SPECIAL FROM THE UTH
snapdragons and
liny .oouqueu
mums cenoi
­ « S-Ungs. Sngtand. With him board are throe-fold-The member* represenlaUve of the Coniumer* .t^oTSrafiStsHdra Ji
» ano
17.50 -Bemis"
tered lhe tables and. bouquets of °t Hastings. England,
Thursday evening Mra. Lola Cavused in
in .the
the varivati- “
al the time was w
w nR. Cook, sec- enroll and Interview person* who power Co., on the value
of good
.,712.
cut flowera weree used
Wednesday
of
last
retary
of
the
local
Rotary
club.
'
■«*
InUreated
in
taklag
training
lighting
in
home*,
office*,
etc.,
and
Cort
r
lght
Morton
Hilbert
county
ktaUkli «u to to UI DI, Sllv„ ous
__ ______
___
rooms on V *
‘
- Hotel Hasting*
TalOfhMM nil
s.
KrttaTBUm
en1
The
two
had
attended
lhe
Inter-1
courae.
for
the
emergency
aervlce.
lhe
n
red
of
conserving
one
’
s
eye
­
Guild of Pennock hospital al the week when Mra. Kellar Stem
•—« •—
- ।
. iseuar mem en ,------------------ ---------------- -.-.ten at Nice J of U&gt;e Civilian Defense program sight He was introduced by Cedric
W
home of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. terUlned twenty-four at a bridge I national Rotary Convention
at Nice,
Gury, Mrs
Mrs. Chester
Chester Stowell and
address
was «nd programs of Community service; Morey of thU city.
-our*
nan Ashalter F Maduon Ht Des- luncheon.
Mrs C. 8. Pot Ls and "France. Mr. Siglers address was--.——
------- —------ ,
Kim
Sigler
Dan Ashalter. E Madison 8L De»
*
heartily applauded by lhe Rotarthey arrange for proper
space“fa’
r-.-r-“
Mr. Conklin stated that 80 per­
The clothing project of Hastings
*er*. was Served to twelve, Mrs. brt(Jge
j
ians «♦
of that wn.n.h
EngUsh Htv
city. ninr.
Since•' cllities.
cllitle*. for cliras
class rooms, and. also
also cent of the eye trouble of the coun­
Lewis Williams being a guest. At!
• • •
that time the Hastings. Mich, and arrange with lhe Red Cross or other' try t* found among professional Central school lias helped approxiRotary group*, to make use of existing fa-1 people—doctors, secretaries, law­ inatcly 55 school children to date.
contract, the winner* were Mra. Nell
The regular meeting of lhe Study the Hastings. England.
Mrs. Charles Powell, chairman re­
Adair. Mra. Philip Mitchell an.’l i club Was held on Monday at the clubs have kept in touch with each 1 cllitle* to provide leader* and in-1 yers, clerks, etc. Hunters and farm, ported
lhe group was asked to
Mix* Barbara Johnson. In Febm- 1 hottp* of Mrs. James Bristol, lunch- other through r occasional corre- xtructora; they assign people to va-; ers rau* only 15 percent of defective
1 rioU1' activities following the com-, eyesight Mr. Conklin stated that participate in the Salvage for Vieary. Mtas Mnrcellne Campbell will j epir being served at one o'clock, spondence.
lory campaign” in a brief talk by
Al
a
mwllng
of
Die
local
Rotary
1
pletlnn
of
the
training
course
in
,
gj
percent
of
our
eye
trouble
ia
due
entertain the Guild al her_ apart-1Mrs. D. A. Van Buskirk finished
;
Ernest
Caxsaduy;
and in the Vicment in the Robert .Ftrinle rest-' lhe review of the book "Inside । club on Nov. 3. a letter was read both protective and community to poor lighting, a corruption ofj lory Book campaign by written re­
| the correct way of illuminating
dencc.
j Laiin-America" by John Gunther. by Mr. Sigler, received that week, service programs.
from the Hasting*. England Rotary ; Chief of police Harry Thompson | homes, offices nnd other building* quest A benefit bridge wax ptauned.
Plac&amp;-werc-1aid for eight SatTills. Thursday, evening lhe wives club. renewing contact with it* and Sheriff Bera were appointed I hl* talk was Interesting and in­ Teachers met parents in their
rooms for consultation. Mra. Lynox
urclay evening when Dr. nnd Mrs. of the members of Hastings Com­ namesake
’
'
In ---------------the course—of -to-------this council
because they have struettve
here.
...
-------.
... jdone
— a ------_» work
«. u
The Rev JJon M Gury presented Lewis wus in charge of parent play­
F E. Lowry entertained tiiclr bridge' mandery No. 56. Knights Templar, the letter the writer, who
was ..
the already
great deal of
club for dvMcrt Contract winners &gt; arc lo be guest* of Mr* H. B. president of the club, stated that in Interviewing applicants and di-.
report of hl* recent visit to Foil time nnd refreshments were served.
were Mr ami Mra. Lawrence Her-; Quigley tor dessert at lhe home ot Hastings. England, had been bombed reeled them into proper training , Custer where he attended a meeting
HIS week wa’re featuring the full Una of Morton's
rick.
•
Mrs F. L. Bauer, while the Knights several
times
and
had
been ‘ course*. Mra, Hubbard was appoint- ; Of Re&lt;j cross workers who were in­
famous moat curing products. Come In today. Semple
ure at the Masonic Temple for their scarred witn
with aemoiume
demolished homes and cd as a member of the Red Cross (terested In providing some sort of TO CARLTON WOMAN
that good wood-emoke fragrance of Morion's Sugar-Cttre
Miss Persil* Newton will be guest meeting and the annual Inspection. .......
,h
buHdinta
and
deep and womens' organizations.
. recreation for sick and convalescent
— that creamy goodness of Tender-Quick — tho spicy
of honor at a bridal shower given Preceding the Mwrton. dinner win “J", .............
hid £n _..d
St that
m
--­
Mr
Fred J. Wood, aged 60.
craters had been left in various1
* •*■ ' '
'soldiers al the recreation center
blend of Morton's Sausage Seasoning.
for her this Thuraday evening al be served to lhe guests from Batof the rtty by tomb*
‘
The
aarrr jnndinlhe hospital. .He reported Carlton township following an 111-1
You'll see why nearly a million farm families
I that there were 450 men for ncss ot several months.. She war
SxieSTuel win J°‘inJ?‘rWn tk Crteka
w ’m*'1
writer raid that despite all thu the
BUl.kn kta.u_wlll ta pto..L
m.px.
lOnnO Riplta .nd
lp„n o, lht p^pi, Io „.ut Hit_ ,, ,
whom some form of recreation born in Baltimore townxhip’on Feb..
tho Morton Way—and why these products give yonx meat
'
‘d be provided and sug- 3. 1861. the daughter of Mr. and’
a tendemees and quality thai cannot
*
■Ita Ryihl.n SW«r&gt; liuUltai 10“'
. .
Itom tad to dimlnbhM
.I
lltat
Uie
service club
.tar .... p.lto, Tdtad., nlkb.J
.nintotad I
Mrs William Garrison Mr Wood;
bo matched by any other method, e**-"Mti'J i'm
•
help
by
donating
victrola
records.
cjxratcd a bakery »t Frankfort for^
A cooperative dinner was served at the Octa club on Friday. Jan. 9.1lhe cohfrary the determination was
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
HERE'S ALL YOU DO —
Morr^
| games.-books, magazines and other
7 and cards were played afterwards i W|th Mra. David Irwin and Mrs
°PP°* ““
632 85 tntere*t. mostly on Ils bonds i
th^t“a ^"o^conrale^cnt several years, the family returning ;
to Carlion Twp. four years ago
Mrs. Duane Miller was hostess for Mra^Cla^k hSrtl b?\he°taB-• This letter slated that lhe Rotary Th«*
lhe principal items of mHI1 wouW enjoy Mn. Earl ColeSurviving are the husband, a son.
a group of her friends last Thurs- teas on Jan 23
club
man. Mra.
Wilson Greenfield
and Private Fred T. Wood of Camp
CIUD in Hasting*.
HUSimgs. England
c.nguii&gt;u was ’«ry t "“Ipt*.
...................
........... -.............
—- ...
.
busy assisting in defense and relief
Of the All Other Expenditure* Mrs
Mrs. Smith were named as a cpm- Bowie. Texas: one daughter. "
day evening. Winners at Hearts,
.busy
Mrs.
ic niocum
Shuffle
21. the principal item* mun* to represent the Service club
were Mra. Fredric
Slocum ana
and Mrs.
Mrs. ।। me
The
Shuffle dub
club met at the I work, but held their weekly meet- of $173.952
'
Margaret Potter of Delton; two
and arrange for securing some ot
Robert Leary. Other guests were I1 home of Mra.
Mrs. Robert Vrooman
1
on mgs and were all lhe time working *r*
grandchildren: her mother.
Commissions paid
*
$34370 63 , the articles mentioned, also to pro­
3£!Hsn. Mrs. Rafa!
Mra. Junior McMillan.
Royal!: Friday
Friday' evening. Pedro was
v.... played with the hope of belter day* and
Ella Garrison. Grand Rapids: three,
,
B
Officers
salaries
and
Directors
•
vlt
«e
jonie
wr
r
o
f
evening's
enter.i. tr.ti
— Mrs e-&gt;
ta —
.------going
*.— to Mrs. c-i.r.
Hayes. Mrs. Merle
Kelley.
El-, with head
prize
Clara i good will and understanding among '
brothers. Harn Garrison ot Has-!
j fees and expenses
1938138 । tainmenl for the men. such as
Ils Kelley and Mrs. Olenn Kahler., Johnson ond consolation to Mrs­ lhe nation* of the world.
lings. Ray- of Battle Creek and I
!-1, Clerk hire and Janitor 38327.73 j musical programs, readings, etc.
. . * * ’
■ Howard Birdsall. A lovely lunch
Touched by thl* letter, a memLaurel ot Delton: also three ais-j
Mr and Mra Roy Preston enter-■J WM
hmleju a tavww UTl
«■&lt; .waaaa-W by
aawauwa.
ber Ul
of the a-zv«a
local .^,.-1/
Rotary club, at the
.... I Advertising, printing.
lers, Mrs Glenn Mowry of Hastings..
29,64121
tod IM
Htak Club 1» I present besides The lhm
------- Nov. 3 meeting, suggested that a postage
three mentioned
Walrus Hide
'Mrs. Edward Johnson cf Grand!
30.000.00
their farm home Saturday evening. I' llb
ove were Mrs. Dick Covy. Mrs collection be taken and tiie pro-1 Relnaura,‘ce
above
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Walrus hide Is nearly in inch Rapids und Mrs. Elwood Slocum of I
Dinner was served nt 7 o clock and j Amos D
Bhn&gt;ni Mra
for $152,421.18 of I thick.
Dalman.
Mrs Eugene DalDal- { ceeds sent to the Hastings. Eng- I 'This
’’**’* account*
*
, Nashville. Funeral services were &gt; HASTINGS
PHONS 2111
of -$173.95331.
the evenings entertainment was inan Mrs. Wilbur Toiles and Mrs. j land, Rotary
notary Club
utuo to be
ue used
uwu as the expenditures
—■ — —
--------------- The
—
cards with prizes going to Florence | H0M1trd Barncs. Mrs. Tolles will, that oreanuatlon
’
------mUhl m ill In "tho Item, will he ,hown In lhe -------------------------------------------------------V Woods. Hugh Myers. Anno New- entertain the club on Jan. 23.
, belplna
neiI)UlK W
,CI1C»C «et,e»
kaaoaat-taa, m
at. that
...... compan,^annual
■
.
m
reHete
ton and G«orgc Hlllmau. Al the
...
dtv
Every member ot lb, toll « »&gt;“ “»n Itall lo every one
buMncas meeting plans were made
Eight were present ot the bridge j club cenlrlbuled vmtaUilta lo Ita IDJ*'llc&gt;l1?!4crs',
I
for ii stcuk dinner al Mr. nnd Mrs. dinner given by Mr. and Mra. A. K., tuna. Th, elub wereury. w. R. I
BO,OM retototo Item will
care oi
or ssuu.uou
tosses U&gt;U
tijts ..
Frank Newton's on Saturday. Jan. Frandsen on Wednesday evening qj Cook, ttal »me a.y .enl Ita col-, take tare
M00,«» oi tota
24.
1 last week. Al contract Mrs. D. A. leeilon, wllb • tlta-.plrtaa letter year
in
care
of
another
severe
I
■—
““
• • •
I Van Buskirk and Dr. Guy C. Keller
storm like that of Nov. 11. 1940.^
expressing the heartfelt wishes of
The Merri-Uo dub members were , were (hc winners,
every member ot the Hastings Ro- which accounted for nearly $900,- &gt;
guests of Mrs Warren Moore on [
- . .000 of the $1.100312.88 of losses'
The regular meeting of the Ban- । tary Club for its namesake in Has- ■
Friday for dessert.
Bridge was
paid in 1941
As we have stated.)
played later with Mrs. Shirley ner claas of the MethodLM Sunday 1 HW- England, applauding IU good all these Remit, and others which I
collection.
CONFIDENTIALLY WE THINK —
Henry having high score. Mrs. Ro- j school was held on Tuesday evening work. He enclosed the collection,
Only one left! It wont last
we have not given because of lack i
at
the
home
of
Mrs
John
Hoevewhich
wax
between
$50
and
$60
­
You'll agree that these 9x12 AxSee thia Bolt-action rifle,
berl Dryer, second, and Mra. Fred
ot space will appear in the com,
nalr,
with
nineteen
present.
Mrs.
One
day
last
week
Mr.
Cook
re
­
model sevan shot. Well ball
Friedrich, the consolation.
.
pony's statement, which all its' minster Rugs could be sold at
Cheek this list and see how many of these specials
Fred Smith emphasized the subject celved the acknowledgement from
with beautiful walnut ft
$38.50 — if we kept them long
patrons
will
aoon
receive.
Places were laid for twelve at Uie of peace in the devotionala and Hastings. England. It was read at
enough But we d rather sell them
stock Was $9.45 Now
ora things you want RIGHT NOW! Add up your savlunu.,,
w.
*.~i
Tbe
total
number
of
losses
paid.
oI
I NOW at a very low price and let
dis-serl bridge party given by Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Cowles was tn charge of the Monday noon Our readers
will
In
1941
was
31.049.
far
and
away
the
‘
entertainment. Mra.
Ben Rotary cluo here. Our reader, will
ings! Then rush to WARDS and snap up these clearance
Hnrold Parker 3n Monday evening the
;
you
start
enjoying-them
on
your
We
just purchased too many Id
t..
which largest number ever paid in any
Interested
complimentary to Mrs Lewis Wil­ Beverwyk is the Feb. hostess and1 be
Shot Gun Shells. You can
is as
follows- in
’ this letter.
I one year showing that one of every |
bargains while they last! Every ana is priced law to
have several with very charming 1
liams &lt;Mary Louise Pierson), who; Mra. E A. Parker Ls the program '* HASTtNOS * ST. LEONARDS1'"”
them next season 5 and S chi
four of Its patrons sustained a loss.1;
patterns
nnd
al)
of
them
have
1
।
shot.
Just the right load. A ft
soon leaves to join her husbund In committee.
move quickly . . . to clear out our stocks! Every one
mostly in the November storm..
90c value reduced to
V
thick, deep ALL WOOL PILE'
Columbia*, Ohio. Seven bridge prizes ■
ROTARY CLUB
Practically every loss the company
is a spectacplar value!
But quantities ate limited!
Why not buy a couple OO QQ
were given by the hostess and Mra. .
December 5th, 1941 sustained In 1941. Including all the
while they last! Each O fe.OO
RING OUT THE OLD CHIMB!
Williams was presented with a gift.
Many radiators in one-pipe steam W.
w R
R Cook. Esq,
SO. HURRY. HURRY! Come to WARDS NOW and SAVE!
November 11, 1940 losses has now
Bring In the new — that's
healing systems fail to heat up be- e
Banner.
been paid in full. There are only YOU'D PAY FROM $14.95 lo $89.95
Monday afternooir Mr*. Martin '
cause nf
rauui
of fault*
faulty valves. Air valves :
state Street
a very few losses yet to be paid,
Schramm was hostess to. her bridge
for these Airline radios If they | WARPED BUT NOT RUINED! WHY BREAK YOUR BACK-when .
on such radiators should be checked. ’ Hastings. Michigan. U S, A.
which have not yet been adjusted,
club of eight with top score*
were in their factory cartons But I Pick
’ ‘ out what you need from
our: you can get a good quality used I
'
but the amount will be --------small.
going
to
Mr*.
Roman
Feld- ‘ lo determine if they are allowing , Dear
because they've been used as floor'
stock of slightly warped fiber' electric ironer priced Qd QK
tear Rotarian Cook.
uooa.
paiLsch and Mrs. Don Siegel. Mra. the trapped air lo escape, thus per- 1 Your letter dated Nov. 3rd reached | The company made a fine gain in
--------------------------------------------------------------------- , as low as —
fe I aww 1
demonstrators,
you buy al
wall-board!
Remodel
several;
the steam to replace it in | J^rv*.
,uu* ■'“'I"
irri’ nnd mv writing insurance in
force,
amounting,
Schramm presented each guest.with [ milling
1 9 Ofi
7Q QQ
rooms for the price of one! Save;
---------------- —.
me
ara.
*oj wrnmg
-....... . --­
e Pon
Dec. 3rd
3ro.
ana my
for
i&gt;i«the radiator.
I, me
n uec.
.' I.a,»u
....
$13X100.000
ror
me;
.
fn
arknnw
ecute
.
to
OVM
over
»
1
3000,000
for
11)1.
I
fe.OO
lo
I
U.OO
3'«c oh every sq. ft. you buy! Pay I MRS. SEW-AND-SO can get a 'tig
a farewell gift as she is moving soon
at the moment Is to acknowleoge । to
The amount of insurance
I
ns
low
as
3c
a
sq.
ft.
bargain
at
Wanls-one
of our
the receipt of Uie letter and lhe
December
!&lt;**«1’ Bet yOU
1940
never guessed you
force
--------------31..
m. n»v«r
vnu could
cniUA find ,.
- . — —-------------------------- 1 ____
_•_ _____
used. electric
sewing
hands. LOOK AT
international money order attached, m
$458389999 00
There
“■"*
a ’buy’' like this in a fine quality1 MR. ICKES WONT LIKE YOU if i mach. for u little as
THIS PRICE
to It. Your letter and gift will be
you
don
’
t
get
rid
oi
that
smelly,
written in 1941 new insurance of
platform spring! H's just the one,
** ‘
*'•*
placed before the council and club
for your new mattress — or even ' old oil waster that's heating your ONLY 7 LEFT! Enough Inlaid on I ONLY
$52.356375 making a total of $510,­
| al the first opportunity. The coun-: 748374.00. Deduct from that amount1 your old mattress. We assure you 1
home. Sec the deluxe
xe model on
burlap linoleum to cover a small I rs f le
I cil will decide the best use for!I lhe cxpiratlom and cancellations of | It’s as good as new — and lhe onour floor that heats better «at j hfltfi hull nr Irltrlim Ria fnnt hv
i your gift and a club letter will fol-11 policies In 1941. amounting to $38.­
*?“ °r «M’hen-.8‘abJ'
°«‘ J™™ whU* 1
*
ly’reason we're reducing it from| lower cost Snap
i low. giving you particulars of how
says Grade (WELL, I SWAN!) Allen
It up for just
1
$11.95 is that it's been around the]
tl)un cost—
-.J
083,985.00. leaves as the balance of
i it will be used.
y * ■"
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Insurance now in force $471.762,-; store for quite some time — and
I Please consider this u personal
frankly - were tired of looking . »&gt;KTb 4.0 SWIMMING! It would DOGGY BUT DOG-EARED! Soiled TfcST YOUR CAB ANTIletter. I well remember your visit 589.00.
''
»*
foo1W»
b&gt;'
1
possible
with
the
;
an&lt;i
fingerprinted
but
a
llltlt
paint
at
It
—
It
looks
so
comfortable
wc
The company. Is-headed for it-s
aid of our flcxir sample 30 gallon । will
—••• cover
------- •*
—— —
— •&lt;-»-»
them
up. •-*
Five
light ‘I
to our club with Mr. Sigler on your geai of $500,000,000.00 of’insurance.
gel sleepy! Treat yourself lo some
electric water heater. Only one in I
| return from Nice And how pleased
first class comfort with this plat­
slock was $55.95
g
gg ,
we all felt that you should go out
form spring
IO QQ
■
making,
that
should
be
reached
TUt tuap ,« pun
of your way to pay us a visit.
I
for only
I U.OO
| within the next two years, or sub­
CAPS . . . CAPS .. . CAPS .. CAPS
: Now when I read your friendly
stantially so.
DOORWAY TO SAVINGS! A little SCRATCHED BUT STURDY. Bent
J"
Y*u1l juit whuup
idtfer and note the spontaneous
me company the
me,. ’— . - - -■
Fortunately for the
work with a paint brush and these
|,ut
“
but not broken. S&lt;
Some 'hardly
no­
I gift It contained my feelings gel wisdom of the management
management was
What
a
mattress!
What
Beauty!
was
combination doors are as good as
tlceably damaged Metal Beds.
they rail best tn the Fall We're
With l»y,
turul
tha better of me It makes one leel
surplus
What Construction! What Com-•
new! some are scratched. Others
—
-■* ; shown tn having a large
------$695
to­ 4895 value
A QQ
. .... .. . _
fr.tol
1UU4T A t.HVl It*.
1 that amidst aU the turmoil there serve of cash on hand. which
have minor defects but ALL of'
it had 1 fort! AND WHAT A BUY! It's one |
Is in the world, there Is sliU some-, accumulated pvith which to pay Hie I of our regular $2495 numbers —. them have unbelievably LOW
Yep! Swan suds twice
| thing beautiful to be found in lhe cxtraordlnaiy losses due to the Nov [ and now just because the ticking
price tags! Some
A QQ
FLOOR SAMPLE DINING ROOM i fo only .
IC|1 is slightly soiled from being on
friendship cf men.
as low as
H.OO
SUITE, 5-pc. modem walnut
- - - , 11. 1940 widespread storm. Tiie
i YcKi know our town ot Hastings
dirplay — we re willing to let you |
veneer junior size A beauty for I reversible crown).
। company got through without borr­.
। personally and I am sure will feel
BEDROOM EYES AND A WONthe small dining
QQ flfi I
rowing a dollar and closed the year
«r
' sorry to know that we have taken
DE1QUL
FIGURE!!*
Yea.
you'll
1
only
room
A
$50.00
value
OO-OO
•
CAN
YOU USB A HUNTING
with well toward $700,000 cash and;
for baby, facia, diabe. and
a few knocks from enemy aircraft.
make admlrmg eye* at these
COAT THIS
SUMMER?
WK
[ with reinsurance to the extent of j
BICYCLE—Brand New! Fully
Some buildings have been destroyed
Moderns ana Maple
bedfoom • cover
wvf your Doors, wall to wall With
CANT! Seems we stocked a few
. $400,000 more; so it can be seen it. equipped It's Black and White
suites! Ahd you’ll like lhe figure, inlaid
j but the loss of life has not been
linoleum. We have several | too many hunting coats last Fall.
Ls in A-l condition to face 1942.
enameled and a beauty. Last year s
at which were selling them! All
good patterns of felt back inlaid i
very bad
/k For the company to be able to pay
price-was
$29.95.
Our
p
A
QQ
are In |&gt;erfect condltiop. but they
My own house and Irnme was
per sq yd. for
another hunting season will be
. the unlooked for 31.000 losses.
1942 clearanoe price : feH.OO
have to be cleared out of stock!
Cemented to your floor
I • I •
completely demolished nnd everyrolling around next Fall, but
, amounting to aver $1,100,000. near- '
And that wonderful figure???
I thing destroyed, but by the mercy ly twice as much as they ever paid
ohutonejmade a mistake too long
i TOO MANY PAINT COLORS U our | thought perhaps you’d have more
—Bed. Chest and Vanity.
| of Gorf no one was on lhe premises
room in your cloaei or altlc to
agol'Ticlp him out now and buy
In losses any previous year and
misfortune . . your good luck. If ।
at the lime, so that I can still count
keep a hunting coat than we de
our huge .stock of Wards Kalso­
have a cash balance of nearly
, the colors we re stuck with should ।
| my blessings.
$700,000. proves that this company! ...
mine. Many
, colors. 5 lb.
!irove Uie paint you need. Noth-'
Do not for one moment think U&gt; soundly and carefully managed; | package was 35c. now
ORDER NOW! SUMMER IN YOUR
nc wrong with them . . . but to;
nut go the hunting coats al very
that the spirit of the people ui ;that it deserves, the splendid «‘epu- k.7,,„u.v.
HOME! Warchou.'* clearance of"
cut down our paint stock, were: special prices They're brand new.
touched. Il is still great and un­ tatlon it has throughout the state IM-MNY. ARENT ML. Ihi boys
furnaces Look at the savings ini
clearing oul our slowest moving!
with storm collars to protect your
, broken. For some months now wc of Michigan. That reputation will' l«&gt; “&gt;*
ro™ chlpP«« • P^ce
popular sizes.
colors ... at price reduction* that
neck and many other
I have been quiet.
ot porcelain enamel oul
out at
at the
be enhanced by the record it made
will make 'em elear-out fast.
comfort features.
Practically all our members »re lh ’ 1941. in closing the year with' side of a brand now gas range. Il
. Gal. Certified Fiat Wall
i in one or otfier of the defense serv- such a fine cash balance und with i should have brought EQ QQ
more, but we’ll sell it wQ«OO
' ices, yet somehow find time to keep the extra precaution of $400,000 re­
Gal. Certified Seml-Gtaes Wall I CAR LOAD OF KOCK WOOL IN*
i the activities of Rotary going
for only
Insurance to provide for extraor| RULAT1ON JUST RECEIVED!
' May I say that the wonderful
Certified Glees Enamel
Swan's as mild
dlnary lowes should they f°7“r_|Thls is a hot one for a cold bouse FOOL OLD MAN WEATHER. In­
Plvc your order now for im*
। spirit ot your letter and the hand- This reinsurance
is a new Afeaturecoal-wood circulator needs
.
..
mediate delivery.
stall a Wards Kraft Clearview:
I some gift you enclosed has made for lhe Windstorm Company. Or-J
As a lullaby I
work WUI do u swell job in the
Screen Door Cover. Make your
I for me a real RED LETTER day In dlnarily lhe losses of the company,
right size home 3 or 4 4 Q QQ I| screzfn.door' Into, a wtndprogf. I
| my year as President. I feel I range from $250,000 to ’ $350,000 »
Pura as a cloudlet
rooms preferred $5 a*»C»OO|| water-tight storm door with p *
' i way, btlftr than
. should like to take a trip and meet year. If this shall not be an ex-.
transparent window Easily an-.
month to start.
■In tha sky I
:
' you all.
. , traordlnarv loss year, the company '■
olditflt Hunting laay.
plied with molding.
“ “
CLEARANCE
OF
SHOE
ICE------------------ t
My Club letter will, follow, but will make a splendid gain in its; LEFTOVER
r.riinr.n DINNERWARE
■’snr, SETS
nr.
Were 49c. now—
SKATER. Skates for girts.* boys. I Sec where you gra going
| please accept my personal thanks ca-.h position in 1942.
j 'from Christmas are a space-taking 1
a L.:~.
brealh-tak- j DRIVE C WARM CAR. Our entire; women and men. Bott and hard, future. Don't drive blind 1
as President and believe me to renuisance to us . . a
It can be seen that the Windtoe models. Blacks and Q QQ
last $6 95 Super Ray fog 1
... ’...
. .» ■ j gtocij Of car peaieta now reduced
ve slashed
&lt;torm Company deserves the splen-! ing bargain lo you! We
thain.
,
,
whltea. .Priced from—
fe.OO
lamp at clearance price 4
Yours very sincerely.
to a glvr-a-way price Both hot
did reputaUon it has. Confidence, the price to clear them out this
week A variety of patterns, most­
ARTHUR BILK
water and hot air in this lot.
in it is based upon its record of
ly
one
of
a
kind,
with
53-pc.
sets
|
Model A heaters
Sava your Watte Paper. Help in "SALVAGI FOR VIC­
President of Hastings. England. over fifty years ot square dealing
as low as $8 95. and 32- p *7 "7
as low -as
with IU poUcyiiokiers and its care­
Rotary Club.
pc sets as low ns
fee I I
TORY." Sova Nawtpaparv, Books and Magssmmm, Mb*
■ ball lor you!
ful. prudent management of IU afWe rant make every customer buy
In lhe last 13 years, coyote* have falra
'
, CLEAN SWEEP SALE of our floor
ccllaneoui Wrappings and Bags, Corrugated Baxft sad
a full roll! Thai s why we have a
appeared in 13 eastern state*, and
demonstrator M-w vacuum clean­
flock of a*sort$d Mae pieces of
Watte Metals. Trucks will make pick-ups doOMPy
unless checked, may become estab­ HOWLERS
er. Be earlv and you can buy one
Armstrong and Wardoleum hard
A manor house Ls where they
lished throughout that part of the
as little a.,T
J A QQ
surface floor coverings. Many
country, according to a report of teach manners. They don't build, I for
ComiJletc with atHL9.OO
room
sizes,
tiles,
florals
and
CRACIt ALLEN
the federal.tUh a d wildlife service. them now.
RED CROSS CHAPTIR.
hooks. 13 off on all remnants.
Members of Parliament meet at | tachmcnts.
The Michigan department of con­
OEOHOE BURNS
servation contributed coyote stom­ Westminster to disgust the natiqn
achs to the service's 17-irtate col­ and ita problequ.
Use Your Cjqdit — Buy
PAUL WHITEMAN
lection of 14.829. the diet analysis
The Roman*, left Great Britain Those Bargains Now on WARDS
WXVZ TUESDAY
of which allowed coyotes to be bene­ uutckly because lhey were afraid of
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
ficial to man to some extent be­ the Gals.
cause of their consumption ot peats,
A puljgou with seven . sides L&gt;
HASTINGS
FM
SO. JEFFERSON
rodents, carrion and insects.
called a hooligan.

cuatN®

HEAD®'

T

UIIMHCTADM fl ACCT

depend on

WINDjIUkM ILUjLJ

tatato YEAR WITH BALANCE

CAR VETH &amp; STEBB

auM.nl

YES, THESE ARE "WANT ADS!"

THEY SHOW YOU HOW TO SATISFY YOUR WANTS

AT RIDICULOUSLY

LOW PRICES!

WARDS CLASSIFIED CLEARANCE SALE
MANY ARE ONE OF A KIND!

— 29 89

“SWANDER WITH ME!”

33.88
ww.vw

Jx f00.1 “rnp,e*-

3 94 ;- -th&lt;- -*-i&lt;&gt;ck
w.w*t
- -*-1Ml- - - - - -

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22.88

1 17I

SWAN

92.83 &lt;. 104.88

SOAP

44'
88

MONTGOMERY W

■

�THE HMTDfOa R4NNFR. fftTSWAT. JAWUAlt ii, 1842

Surgeons, H 1» predicted, will noon
be using sutures made of calfskin
Instead of lhe usual catgut. silk and
lim ns. Sutures is a thread used in
Stitching wounds.

1

Sunrise Defined
#
When the upper edge of the true
sun, as corrected for refraction, is
in contact with the sensible horl-

ing your dues for 1942.

LAWRENCE J. BAUER
POST NO. 43

.AWRENCE J. BAUEH
UNIT MO. 43

I -slx-l-

In this lime

xalion and cooperation are es­
sential in our Civilian Defense­
program. your neighborhood
Legion Post needs YOU. See
Commander Harry
Sterling rC. Rogen, adjutant.

-ur,.-

WOMENS AND CHILDREN’S

For All 'Round Wear in
Bad Weather

98

LEE

AU Color
Combinations

Mr. Farmer!

WE RE

DRESS RUBBERS
Cuban Heels Only
Extra Special

READY TO

YOUR

Block and Brown
&lt;
A

5.79 J
CHILDRENS

SNO-BOOTS

BROKEN

REPAIR

EQUIPMENT

WELDING AND MACHINE WORK

TMHMUiKF

OF ALL KINDS

We ran make your farm machinery perform

anticipate the need

like new . . . whether you need a' complete

replacements.

lose valuable time after the spring

rush starts.
2. Steel and iron arc available only on

a priority basis:

By

for parts and

We have the equipment and men to do all

two things to keep in mind.

$J.OO

HELP YOU

filTO

1. See us now — you don’t wont to

placing

your

kinds fl repair work on farm machinery ot all
kinds Including Tractors. Our truck can pick
up any piece of machinery and again bring

Plow points resharpened and repointed. Ra­

diators all sites repaired. Custom welding, both

order now, you enable us to better

Women's Brown All
Rub'r Slide Fastener

B. L. PECK

■!
K

and ERICK McLEOD

GAITERS Q
PHONE 2585

All Sixes

429 S. MICHIGAN AVE..

98;;

Priced For Com­
fort ond Thrift

All Sixes

HASTINGS. MICH.

"X-n.. pr.3" ™-un, »««..

Cold weather presents no car starting problem if D-X is
in your gasoline tank. D-X is seasonally adjusted... it
starts "right now,” regardless of temperatures. Also, D-X
provides upper-cylinder lubrication without extra cost
Try a tankful of D-X Lubricating Motor Fuel—at any
Diamond D-X station.

CHILD'S
1 SNAP

Gaiters
Any Size

MID-CONTINENT PETROLEUM CORPORATION

139re

NOH1

Warm

MEN'S BOOT SOCK

R

Felt In so Im 2 pr. 25c

4

ONLY ONE

DX

Plum AT AMY »fcicaI I

NO BREAKDOWN.. NO SLUDGE
Diamond 760 is the pioneer heat-resisting lubricant,
made from paraffin base crudes, and now refined
one step further by a patented solvent process.

FRH-FLOWING
at Zero and
Balow

SHnKSTnBE

JARSTFER
t PASSING OF MRS.
CONVALESCENT NEWS
EFFIE RICKERT
Callers on Millie McDonald were i Mrs. Effie Rickert, widow of the
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Reynolds. late John Rickert, passed away on
Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Sunday, Jan. 11. at the home of her
Don McDonald. Sunday P. M.. and । brother. Gall Lightfoot, in Free,
Dorothy Wolcott and Jessie Keller. ,port, after an illness ot five months.
Monday evening.
Her age was 75 years, nine months,
Alton Wood called on his mother i23 days.
Anna Boice, Saturday P. M.
Effie Lightfoot was bom at
Joe Both entered the Home ©at- Mansfield, Ohio, on March 18. I860
urday. Jan. 10. Hui daughter. Mra. Jthe daughter of James and Aman­
Floyd Benner called on Sunday. (da Lightfoot. On Feb. 28. 1885 she
Mr. and Mra. Harry Bergman of was tfhlted in marriage lo John
Gtrand Hispid* and Mrs Benner |.
Rickert of Freeport, at Freeport
spent Monday afternoon with their ।and has resided in and near that
village since that time.
Callers on Dr. Sheffield were Al­
Tup children were bom to this
lie Kelley on Sunday and his broth­ union, a ion Carl of Grand Rapids
er. John Sheffield of Orangeville, and a daughter Mrs. Maude R Ea­
on Tuesday.
ton of Pontiac, who survive. The
Mr and Mrs. J. R. SUketee. Mrs. husband passed away April 23.
Mary LePard and two daughters. IMO Also left to mourn thejr loss
Lenna LePard and Lucille Hen­ are four brothers. Gaylord and Otdricks all of Grand Rapids called i
' to of Freeport. Elmer of North
on Jennie Purdun and Velma Jarst- I Manchester. Ind., and Millard of

Grand Rapids, and a half brother.
Walter Wallace ot Hastings
The Hon. Charles Hamilton had
meh regard for the quid, tongue­
holding man that he offered 13.500
to a hermit who yrould live in a tree­
hut in his garden for seven years,
without uttering a word: not cutting
nails, hair or beard, or leaving the
ground. His hermit came and went

Queen'. Vlail Pr.fltabe

^I'orun

Jr

111 W. COURT ST.

HASTINGS

Z'
EuX“TmlSud tmm Ahk.. «UI

. announced Sunday All the women. moved to Freeport
Mr Godfrey . tpU nf hw lrlp (b^ugh lhe wurare urged to attend these prayer I was employed in a hardware store &lt;om countries and the blackout on
meetings.
there until a few years ago. He wan (
thP steamer enroute home.
| The Wednesday
evening prayer: a charter member ot the Congre-, s
w lnvjutlon to all Miwlonary
W
iMMtinj
I meeting is for everyone and all are!un(tonal church at Freeport and ol ■ gaieties
to
attend.
Place
announced|
the
K.
of
P.
Uxlge.
_____
j
nhe
date for WUng the cooky
I urged k
,ae tv. oi i. m*i»t.
During hie last illness he was;I jars for the boys at Fort Custer is
Sunday.
1 Young peoples prayer meeting given the tenderest car* by hl« de­ Jun. 30.
Friday evening at the home of Mr. voted wife and other loved ones nnd
and Mrs. Glenn Miller on E. Mill friends ministered lo him in every
Hospital Guild No. 22. Mrs. By­
way they couldi He was patient ron Fletcher and Mrs. Einar PrandSt.
meets and kind in aimiirTUffering. Dur­ sen, chairmen, meets at the home
sorrow came
Thursday evening. Jan. 29 nt lhe ing xhis time a -great
--------------------,of Mrs. Roman Fcldpatisch on Tues­
home of Mra. John Belaon at Irv- i |ntn hte life when his daughter (day evening. Jan. 20. for dessert at
ing. with Mra. ~
Belmm in charge
of
'
* Lura &lt;Mfs Dr. Rigterlnki of Grand ,7:30 o'clock.
......................
Rapids passed away on June 7.
the program.
*
1941. A grandson. Dr. Hillis RlgN. Irving Church
Guild No. 7 will meet Wednes­
Services will be resumed as usual1 teriuk of Grand Rapids, also died ,day. Jan. 21. at 2 o'clock with Mr*.
since the special meetings al the only a few months before his Burton Perry yb 813 8. Church St.
Hastings church have closed. The! mother.
Missionary Service Guild will
Surviving besides lhe widow, are
roads are being opened nnd we1
urge you to attend all our services one daughter. Mrs. Minnie Hoop­ have their monthly meeting this
Rev. Chrlspell will preach Sun­ er of neax Clarksville, two grand­ Thursday al the home of Miss Til­
day morning and announcements! children. Mrs. Chester Supemau or lie Tyden.
regarding other services will be Grand Rapids and Helen, a stu­
Hastings Townsend club No. 3
dent al the University of Michigan,
made at that time.
meets Tuesday. Jan. 20. al 430 W.
Young people meet Friday eve­ three great grandchildren, one
Grand. Everyone welcome.
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs brother. James W. Godfrey of Dov- '
The regular meeting of the O.
er.
Fla.,
and
a
host
ot
more
dis
­
Glenn Miller. E Mill St.. Hastings.
E. 8. will be held on Tuesday eve­
tant relatives.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Funeral services were held from ning. Jan. 20. Mrs. Cora Gebhardt
representative
of the state ot Utah,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
lhe Methodist church at Freeport
The Ladies Aid society will meet Sunday. Jan. 12 al 2:30 o'clock, will give a short history of that
this afternoon &lt;Jan. 15» at 2:30 at conducted by* Rev. E. M. Love In­
the home of Mra. D. A. VanBus- terment in Pleasant HUI cemetery. activities there.
klrk. 334 E. State St.
Among those from away In at­
Next Wednesday evening the
The third annual Michigan Pas­ tendance at the funeral were Dr.
Business Women's Hospital Guild
tors' Conference will be held at lhe J. W. Rlgkrink and daughter. Mrs
meets at the American Legion hall
i Horace H- Rackham School of Chester Su|»ernau of Grand Rapids.,
at 0:30 Mrs. Beatrice Flaher. Miss
and Mrs. Ruah Strobel of GFandr Lelah Furr. Mrs. Erma Gardner
Ledge and Mrs Carrie Speara of j and Mrs. Altie Hay comprise the
Potterville, nieces of lhe apc&lt;'lucd comlnnue.

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1:30. ThuMir. Jnn. IS.
j to all our regular services.
| Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey began hotuewin meet Tue.s■ The pastor will preach at both I keeping on his father s farm In Ea-,
j.ii M af^ ii in at the home
Sunday, mnroln, .nd .V.-IM Cn.nd
J'"
rf Mr. “uJi? K.nU.rr. 1003 S.

GOOD NEWS! Qet instant starting

BARGAIN PRICED ALL RUBBER WORK
ARCTICS-Thick Red
Soles for Longer Wear

Fleece

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1 Banntr,\
HASTINGS
'of Churches arid Christian Educa-•
--------------- .METHODIST CIRCUIT
tion.and the University Extension Hastings Center
predated the fine new stove which OBITUARY
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----- -- ---------------------------Hastings Center P. T. A. will
I Mrs .‘Sophia LouUe Graves, aged. T»* Quimby official board will.
made their labors mueh easier.
;
The Coutus Club will meet Thun- meet Friday evening. January HL
„
,
, k .
„
77. passed away at her home in: meet for a few minutes immediateI cheater Englehart will give a alight Regular meeting of the Auxiliary coatelton twp
Friday Jan 9 i *&gt;' following lhe morning service. day. January 22ntf
A
new
furnace
was
installed
in
[of-ltand
program. Everyone wel.11. b. Ml u.l- nmlM m me n.ll ah,
w
c,„.
,
the Presbyterian manse thin week. come.
U.' B. CHUKt,
CHURCH&gt;
• • •
' uda. the daughter ot Charles and ■'FIRST
1RMT U
.
Members of Ute
Presbyterian,
-----------The sermon this Sunday will be
The Fourth dutrict convention Sophia Bass.
~
Guild have been busy painting the Brush Ridge
mes-U in Alegan on Sunday. Jan. I When a very small child the fam-, “Why The Cross?”
chairs belonging to lhe primary deTiie Brush Ridge Cemetery Cir| 18. No delegate* from the local । uy moved to Michigan settling near | 2:30 p. m. Jail service.
partment
ot the Presbyterian Sun-! cle will have no meeting this month
The gospel message will . ।be
"Tiie
Past and Unit have been elected ax Battle Creek and moving to Castle-1
. day school. A new record boat'd Is. but weather and roads permitting
jt-f.
iton twp . later.
i D»vidlc Covenant.”
. •' also being added lo the* Sunday I it will meet February 26 with Mrs.
• • *
On Dec. 24. 1881 she was united
Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Cottage pre­
Lettie Stamm.
payment of your 1942 dues will. jn marriage to J. Archie Graves fr vrvicp fit «hr home nf Mr andI school equipment.

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, GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
1 Lakeview
A social meeting of the Legion Is be appreciated by both lhe Legion wlw survive* her a* do two daugh-1 Mrs- A- Struble.
nnd Auxiliary
tera Mrs. Prarl 1}f.mond of,Coals I Thursday 7:30 p. m. Mid-week:
n,. .ub)rel Sund.r wlU re
Vlw UtoWn. crennwnw Club
scheduled for Tuesday evening. Jan.
■ • •
| Grove, and Mrs. Myron Tuckerman 1 prayer service.
-MW. Orrelrei Hrea"
™“"*- p”’
20. to which all lhe veterans of th.
The 1942 niimbership quota for! of Htstlngs. 7 grandchildren. 5 jffffrhon
*
Th.
srew.ru.Mp
commlire. «™&gt;»
county have been invited. Supper the Michigan Auxiliaries is 16.8261 great-grandchildren, a number of
,. mt'Rcii
mreu Birer ohureh Suml.y, J.rr. II ' Ire.Pmenl. Ev.non. In.lWI.
and on Nov. 30, i!M!. only 7.825 nieces und nephews and a large clr-. ’ ‘
,
Martin Corners
members were enrolled, or 46.51 pci cle of friend.!.
I Quarterly meeting will be held1 CHRISTIAN
The W. 8. C. S. will meet with
Oh Monday lhe Auxiliary served cent of the quota. But one state., Mr. and Mrs. Graves celebrated 1 Saturday evening at 7:30 with the' LSOEAVOK NEWS
over ....
the top”! their 60th wedding anniversary
b*' ,Rev D **■ Cnr‘)
dim er to 47 representatives of the Arknnsa.-.. (&gt;ud "gone ....
Barbara and WiUls Dalton of, Mn. Agnes Barry Wednesday, Jan. 4
.he last rcjxjrLs
: rick. Presiding Elder. ^4 business
21. for a pot luck dinner. All are
AAA, with Glen Wotring us lead- I™.....
i when the
rcixsru were anon­ Christmas Eve.
Woodland entertained lhe Kil- cordially invited.
er of the group. The women who nounced—
You
can •help
- to -bring)
Services were conducted at tne,
wl" E5JJOW• „
,
. pairick C. E. buslneu meeting on1 i Preaching next Sunday at 10
prepared the dinner certainly ap- up Michigan's percentage by pay- .Leonard funeral home Monday.! Sunday 10:00 a. m. Preaching) January 14i1 o'clock followed by Sunday school.
I Jan. 12. by the Rev. Allen Delong “nd Communion service conducted
Coats Grove I* the winner of lhe I Please come and bring your Bibles
...assisted
...
bv Rrv
narrlelr
! of. Belding
by—Rev.
Parsons
i b&gt;- Rcv- Carrick.
C. E. shield awarded by lhe Union to these services.
' of Hastings. Burial was In Wood- —--------------------------- --for best attendance at lhe Union
j FREE METHODIST CHURCH
j land cemetery..
I The second quarterly meeting ot: meetings last vear.
Delton
It'.-, the modern way t* write.in Ute office, school, home.
I the Conference year will be held by
Hildred Chase led the lesson on 1 &gt;nw regular family night meet-.
OBITUARY
Army. Navy, and in social life. .Our complete selection of
txeld at the Methodist •
Joel. ,Rcv
H- —
A- ---------DeLong.
Elder "How God Answers Prayer" al the ,ng W|U
। Marv Helen, daughter of juc
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--------- --------new and rebuilt typewriters of popular make* offers you the
■
Kilpatrick
C.
E.
meeting
laal
Sun1
rhun.h Thursday evening. Jan. 15.
I and Margaret Brown, was born in ol ,he Grand Rapids district. Till*
opportunity. Come in and Inspect them
1 There will be a pot luck supper at
Maple Grove Barry Co. Oct 1. *8* »* a mid-week meeting fromI day evening.
fastest designs in office furniture.
' &lt; January r-r
20-22 —
each
evening
at 7:30..
Publicity chairmen! Are you do-1 promptly 7.90 o-ciock. Each family
U860.
s
------------: ■ ! U/n invite
(mill* the
-h. public
mihllr* to
t/t attend.
..llwri.l
Typewriter ribbons and carbon papers.
......
ing your
part
in sending C. E.
news
u.(1Ur.,ted to furnish something
She spent her girlhood in aRdjWe
}
--------------------------------.1 newspaper? {or
•
around Nashville Dr May 1887 she
Thursday prayer and praise serv-, to your ■local
Rcmem-program.
All nationally' advertised
and Pencils: Eversjurp.
,wns united in marriage to Henry ;lceal Mr»- Vendee Hughes at 7:30. tier we lead In the State contest I Cottage meetings will be held
' tnui«
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th.v
mnvnra
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by
Only
3
tCW
JXlintS.
(each
Wednesday evening The first
lx.uk Finnan
Then they movea BALTIMORE U. B. CHURCH__________
['holer of hundreds of new rnrdi uith appropriate
j
one
Will
be
held
Hl
tiie
Methodist
I hr “lax.1 io
whL’JJSJm m I
Sunday, evening. Jan. 18. at 8:00 LONG TIME RESIDENT
I paraonage Wednesday evening of
| K'lXv",rereX rendS .
?«»:«&gt;•&lt;’
.. .
I Hili, u-.-t-lt ut 7:30.
ig and Communion.
j After an illness of three tear..,[
‘
'
Complete lending library 3c a day.
i rooming house. Her husband pre- |
Business meeting Monday, Jan., the last nine months of which were RatUnd '
We carry a complete slock of office supplies and equipment.
1 ceded her in death twelve years ago.1 ). at 8:00.
' spent in bed. Dell Godfrey, well
Rutland Cemetery Circle
i On January 5. she passed away
W. M. A. will meet Thursday, known resident of Freeport paawd' meeting will be held at the home of
Now is the time to buy approved business
nt Pennock hospital after a week's Jan. 22. at 8:00 p. m.. at tho Bal-1 away al his home there on Friday. I Mrs Amlj Bauchman Wednesday. 4
income tax record books.
illness.
•
| She Ls survived by a son Charles tlmore cliureh. We ore expecting' Jan*? 9. at the age of 86 years, five Jn|1 2i. for an ull-day meeting. Pot
to have Rev. and Mrs R. A. Hough- months. 23 days.
I i,ICk dinner at noon. EtecUoh oLotot New York, a daughter. Mrs. Fred ton. returned missionaries from. Joseph Adelbert Godfrey was ncerB
«••• ।
---------------- liters.
• N. Carl at whose home she became
‘ i bom
‘
in •*"*
Sandstone. Jackson 1Co..
---------------- *«-•-----------"The Businessman's Department Store**
'ill. two grandchildren. Helen and Africa, to speak.
land on Sept. 20. 1877 was married, Orrrnni7;&lt;ifif&gt;118
i, State St.
Phone 2747
*
Hast
j Richard Carl, also a lust of friends.! WESLEYAN METHODIST
to Julia A. Fordham
They weyr. UrgUIllZktWMia
CHURCH NEWS
-- married in the morning and at-j
,.Qlln... Fu-r
m , The Presbyterian Ladles Aid So■• Hastings
sussuncs Church
inureu
tended the Jackson County
Ansmnann*
rvn
m '
will holdat U»elr
regular
i The revival services closed Sun- for their honeymoon.
and Mrs Godfrey*
C -Rctu ob"“’T meeting
Uie home
of Jan-,
Mrs.
day evening but the revival spirit 1937. Mr. and
Mrs.
uooirey
on-1
.. R
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ana
Mrs
VJoairey
no , ~continues and all our services are ^ed their sixtieth wedding anD. A vonRndrirte
yanBusklrk. M4
334 F
E. State
Slate ut
ut

stormy
weather
footwear

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j Masters' CUnfc will be held at lhe
ZZciooogrocicaccOooTowflT same time. This new feature is in-

lhe month at Legion Home

Evening at Legion Home

ran Legion.

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Every Legionnaire and Auxiliary
member l; asked to cooperate In
the "Salvage for Victory" campaign
which opens in this city on Sat-

not necessary to tee the full orb.

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of Rumania visited Kansas City,
Mo., and a party in her honor net­
ted a profit of 85.000. Now, that rum,
plus 81,998.15 interest. Is being used
by the park board for an outdoor
stage and band ahell.
*

the Methodist church and of lhe
Rebekah Lodge.
.
Funeral services were held from
the Methodist church al Freeport
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 con­
ducted by Rev. E. M. Love, and
burial was In Pleasant Hill ceme­
tery.
.
Expert Testimony
Counsel, in extracting evidence
from a woman witness, suddenly
asked her:
"Do you understand
what Is meant by expert test!mony?" "Expert testimony." she
echoed promptly. "Why, everyone
knows that expert testimony Is al­
ways founded upon fictitious facts.”

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�THE HARTING0 BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1942

IWAk UBLIBF FUNDS Camn Fh7
SHORT OF0UOTA lActivPitie,

Mr*. Florinc* C'U*«
83-, An Induifrioui
Knittar For Rad Croat

PERSONAL MENTION

WMO
No Roporti

Mr. and Mra. Dave Water* spent ■ fxo Johnson of Battle Creek was' Mr*. Florence Cruso, who lives |
with her daughter and son-in-law.
Sunday with their »on. K. C Leads home over the weekend.
. .
,, ,
»M. WMU OM&gt;- i. o.
zvetu av
and family.
. Mrs
0 Lan}blc ,l“* gQne 10 Tiiomapple lake, ranks a* one of I
...
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M
*
Mr*. Sarah Erway of Rutland is Ann Arwtr rnr a raw rlavt
the most Industrious Red
visiting Mr. and Mr*. Fred Barlow
Mrs. Manly Siierman ot Freeport knitter* In lhe county although aha
for a few day*.
visited her grandmother. Mrs Dave is now 83 year* old. Mrs. Cruso ha*
Mr*. Clara Brown went to Lan­ Water*. Thursday.
■ turned
------- - —
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out• “
40 pair* of —
mitten*
and
sing on Monday for ■ visit with Mr.
two sweaters-------------------alnce alic started
last
Mr. and Mra. F. J. Fisher of-----------------------------------and Mrs. E C. Sackrider.
Nashville visited her mother, Mr*, fall. In addition lo finding time for |
Mr. and Mm George Pullon and Dave Water*. Friday
i UjU. Mr*. Reid says that her,
Mr. .nd Mn Ouy o14dlnts ip,,„ JlUher «Uo ln.uu on terpin, bw
Mias Ellis ate Sunday dinner with
R. L Winslow and family.
Sunday al Lake Odessa visiting Mr. w,in worK m connection with the,
। hoU1f
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster of and Mrs. Frank Giddings.
Kalamazoo were Sunday guest* ot
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barlow.
W1WM
Mr. and Mrs. John Armbruster of | with
Anna Johnson and /am- ^▼▼rircrs sjuiju
Jackson visited Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Hy.
iSiSiut^over uw wikeod.’
i Mus'nuu.
„i Tr»«m cu»1-tJ^r^S“auM'“ruu"S'.u'

*kcel’«d

F”"- cilZ0K.au.UAZ.rAXD!

Area* Outride Of Hatting*

Al

cant

m£Cllnj{ Monday evening

Mrs. Walter Perkin*,
general ue cleRted new oftlcera a* follow*: j a parent1* gre^T
chairmen of lhe Red Croav War Pre*.. Georgia Will; vke-prta , Pat ‘ 1U1 the tempted
Relief fund campaign, and Mrs Fewl«w*. trees
babvlle Durbin; I hi* own
Don Siegel, city chairman, report sec. June Haynes; scribe. Donna Holland,
that th* total amount contributed
1
&gt;fn Uje city of Hastings by in­
, djvlduabtr and various groups, up to
. Tuesday afternoon. U 81325 29. of
which amount the Girl Reserves
collected 8356 60.
Unacknowledged gift* from group*
and organisations have been re­
ceived from lhe Ultra club, Rut­
land BlrUiday club. Goodwill Com­
munity fund. Consumer* Power. W
8. C. 8. of lhe First Methodist
church. Hasting* Extension Group
No. 3. Hastings Central school. Re­
bekah Lodge NO. 53. W. R. C. NO
100. Hastings Rotary club and the
Chamber of Commerce
' Workers in the various sections
of the county are requested to send ■
their reports to Mrs Perkins this
week if possible, in order to deter­
mine what further solicitation is
necessary to meet the quota of 04.­
300 Please give this matter your
prompt attention.
y.
Tiierc is still also a further ijeed
In Hasting* if the city 1* to retain
it* record of giving half of each 1
Red Cross quota assigned lhe chap­
ter. The city’* part ip "this drive
would b^_83450 and with only 81325
donated, there is still a balance of
1625 to be secured. It L* hoped this
amount may be contributed before
the end of January.

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We are doling out the following

21 OVERCOATS si... 36 to 44.

Annual Dinn.r Of
Writen' Guijd

$1950 VALUES - NOW $1495
$2450 VALUES - NOW $1895
$2950 VALUES - NOW $2295

Mr. and Mr*. RolandVaMiiUn*7™
Valentina: m
came
* ’■*last
’ we*
week
k to to
begin
begin
h*r
h*r
duUe*
duUe* heW Mondiy evening February
and little baby. Susan, werld
ere' guests
guest* with
with the
tiie Barry
Barry County
County Health
Health , j, al the Hotel Heatings Officer* I
of Hr-jind Mrs Lloyd Valentine &lt; Unit.
--' WIU
W1U
eUcte&lt;l
ejected ajm
and ort&lt;
original
mal writ- I
Sunday. -- ----------- 1 Mr
..
. Ur , and Mrs Harry Thompson.
Thompson. u
W|U|
W1U1
au
Bubkct
b]ecti ■.f.nvol".
.L'envoi will
Mr* Al Dyerof Jackson wa* Uic ! Jr.,
ead ouoate
Jr’iot Sturgis,
8lu™bi’were
w.r?: callers
“,lera on
“n Mr | ^,
be read
Guest* may
may be
be asked
asked and
and I I
wild
Kir*
Itarrv
Thnmn*zin
Kiinnav
..
....
. with
... 1
guest oi
of her parent*. Mr ano
and Mra
Mrs , ana
and Mrs Harry Thompson Sunday rEtenJUtons should be made
J.
’ W. Armbruster, last week
&lt;- return- I evening.
|
Virginia Baird, retiring presl-1
lng on Saturday.
' Mrs W. L. Hinman returned! dent, who 1* in charge of arrangeMr. nnd Mr*. A. R. Van Til and' home Thursday after spending New
menl*.
two daughters were Sunday quests Years and the following week with
Plan* for the annual meeting were '
of Mr and Mr*. Gerald Helmholdt I relatives in Bay City and Flint,
made al the home of Sara Beryl j
of Grand Rapids.
i Mbses Susan Urquhart. DoroUiy Schader. Monday evenbig. Original
Mr und Mr* George Endsley and Kincaid and Deity Bowman from1 sonnet* were critlciaed and Ml**
daughters of PonUac were Sunday M. 8. C.. East Lansing, came last Schader served refreshment*.
visitors of their parents. Mr. and week Wednesday to begin ten weeks‘
The nominating committee conMrs. James Endsley
of practice teaching in our city sista of Mrs Milo DeVries, chalrMiss Helen McPherson, a nurse schools.
man; Mr* Charles W Powell and
at the Sparrow hospital in Lansing
Mra. Q. E. Goodyear and d*ugh-; tiie Rev 8. Conger Hathaway.
wai the guest of Mr und Mra. Chas. ter. Ann. were in Detroit visiting
F*U1 over the weetarod
.
her sister. Miss Eleanor Thomas. tut
_aroM, uiurix
FRLEPORT
COUPLE uantuv
OBSERVED
Mis* Doreen Clary returned Mou- over the weekend. They also saw GOLDEN WEDDING SUNDAY
day from Chicago where she had i Sonja Henle when she made her
Mr
and
Mrs
Clinton L. Henney
b«xT. the guest ot Mr and Mrs. M. j personal appearance there.
‘
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
of Freeport observed their fiftieth ■
’ Floyd Walton. Allo. Route 2. was
V. Miller since New Year's.
|
•••
MR. AND MRS. JACOB GLE88
wedding anniversary on Sunday. I
Hr*. Clara MacLachlan of Day NAMED AS ASSISTANT
’ discharged from Uie hospital TuesJan. II.
Twenty-seven friend* and rela-, Gies* have four children and eight day He u recovering nicely from 1
City ha* come to spend the winter DIRECTOR OF PURCHASES
Mr. .nd Mr. H.rold r-l.r,
I *" “•»,« .'“““f “a
Mr lf!X ’ olt“
w&lt;-d•1'1'
SXrX
ir. una Airs, nuruiu c Mate17
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During the
the past
past week lhe babies
gan when very young Mr. Henney
Henney ------------------- --------------- .... — .. ------------- --------------------- ------------------ -Mra
friends .ppe.nrd
appeared Man
During
Mr. Eliza
DU. Johnson
Job,non was
wa. the
Ure guest
sur.i■" "»«W Haaitaga inmd.
ding Anniversary Sunday. Jan. 11. an overstuffed ehair and many oth- bom
at the hospital are as follow*.
.
.
. .
. . ’.1' in
ol. her
son and. daughter-in-la*
«n m" r-antyin
Canton, O
O. n.rur
paper last
last week tin.
un­ moved hl* family onto a homestead Mr. and Mr*. Glass were married er_beautitul gift*
A daughter to Mr and Mrs Tom
Dr and Mra l*»ter Johnson of Aim dcr lbc caption Dwight A. Beas- In Carlton township and "Clint“ , in Chicago on Jan. 7. 1892. They
Those who
attended
‘
• were -Mrs
­
Arbor. from Wednesday till Sat-i
Named to TUnkens PoaiUon. helped clear lire timber from the came to Michignn and made their Jennie McCormick ot Chicago. Mr Taffec. 314 W State St., on Jan. 7;
a dauginer to Mr. and Mn. John
land and prepare it for farming
UHMy.
The- article read* as follows:
home in Bowne twp. where they now and Mrs. Harold Gless and family I Anderson. Delton. Route 1. on Jan.
purpose. That was back in the
He ward Bliss son ut Mra Pauline' ‘1 ?£ Dwi«ht
of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mr* Ar- 8; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.;
live.
W1 Tdr«r.y lor DMrall mrr M 3S3S Bl.cZbur.r Red. Avon- day* when Freeport wa* Just get­
Mr. Oleas was born in Waterloo. chic Thomas and Wm. Thomas of George Stanford, Haxtlngs. Route
ting a start.
.-her., he w». Idd.uUd Into the ««•
P»'"' "
Ada. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Gless and
4. on Jan. 10; a daughter lo Mr and
They were married at Carlton Canada in the year 1871. He came
,.ppredUee
"• IMnhun lor Ur. TUnfamily of Alto. Dr. and Mrs H. S.
•
bu Bolter Br.rln. Co. »» .n- Center in 1682 by the Rev. Myer* his |»renu who resided In Games Wedel and family of Freeport. Mrs. Mrs. Sjuri Moe. Hastings. Route 5.
Non Jan. 11; a daughter to Mr. and
spent i.™
their early married
life
.
.
' Mr., M&gt; smith Kopp ten Tu.-.-1 n«un«« '»■»'' ' A «r.dete ot Um and uXr
»r
Vivian Anderson of Freeport. Mr
Mrs. Robert Rteor. 434 E. Walnut
d.y lor lhe home ol her d«U«hlor Mtehld.n C. «. ol MldO. Mr.
Mrs. Glcu was born in Chicago and Mrs Farrell Anderson of Has­
Mr., olenn Odlkl. In c.lg.ry, Al- Bommer joined Urn TOIImy.ig.n- moving to their present home In In the year 1873 where she lived tings and Miss CoHnne Gless of St . on Jan. 12; a son to Mr and
Mrs. Albert Steeby, HOAting*. Route
the village 22 years ago.
herui. Cunodo. .here .he will owke,^^”
until her marriage. Mr. and Mra. Allo.
3. on Jan. 13. a daughter to Mr. and.
very acuvc and lake a
- - | eluued experienc* In Uie company’* - Both ar* verj
her home.
Mra. George McNutt. 3124 E. Thorn
.
.partt in the work of the
.. sales and engineering department*, prominent
Dr. R. G Finnic and Dr. Gordon
HONORED AT BANQl’ET
81. on Jan. 13; a daughter tn Mr.
, I
--------------- ■«&gt;*----------- —
,i Campbell Chun
Church of the Brethren
FL hei are In New York City this YOUNG PEOPLES DANCE
FOR DEALERS ON MONDAY
and Mra Donald Manning. 236 E.
where they have been members for
Week attending special courses at WELL ATTENDED
I nearly fifty years Mr Henney has
Monday evening Mr. and Mrr. High St . on Jan. 13. seven girls
the Bellevue hospital, arranged by
Charles Barne* *nd Lawrence always been interested in the af­
Rolfe Bulling attended the banquet and one boy.
the W K. Kellogg Foundation.
I Moon- were responsible, in large fairs of lhe community and since
for Hotpoint dealers in this section
Medical patients at lhe hospital ,
Mra. W M Stebbins. Mr* Jack part, for tijc success of the dance coming to the village to reside has
YOU CAN DO BETTER AT
of Michigan, held at Uie Hart hotel ar.. Mr*. Rosa Haight. Hasting*,
Stem .nd BUly imd Belen S«I, party
|)iny for young
&gt;oune people at.the Epls- taken
[w,n „
„„„ part m
e varlah active
in „,
the
in Battle Creek. Because of the ex- Rev. Carl Cook. Logan. W. Va.. and
”” «“m
.Si “a me’1
p"‘'.h H™sr
‘S' “”•'
Tiie Women1* Club held their cellcnt record Rolfe has made dur- Mrs Frank Francisco. Middleville,
Mrs. Stem remaining to attend the
Phone 2396
of last week.
For eight years lie served as a Friday meeting in lhe Masonic din­ ing the year selling Hotpoint stoves Route 2.
Furniture ball with her husband. [ Freezing weather outside failed
member of the village council and ing room. Sixty members and their and refrigerators, he was awarded) Mn lngoK Larsen. 47 Lorraine
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Morris and
to cool the enthusiasm of lhe young
guest* attended The speaker for a diamond ring by the company. Cl pomuc, is making a good re-,
duughter Marguerite, from Phila­ jieopir of Hastings as they flocked wa* a member of the board ot edu- w
cation for &lt;ven year*. Willie still । the program was Mrs. Winifred B. the only one to be thus honored
very
from
a
recen
t
nw]or
oper
.
delphia. Pu.. returned home lost; to the party after the basketball
a resident of Carlton township, he । Loggaiu of Uie Home Economics though several were given diamond atj0lv
•
week after visiting their brother game. Music wa* furnished by rewas for seven years highway com- Dept, of Kellogg Company in Bat- pl,w___________ _____________
j Others, who are showing improveand slater. Mr and' Mrs.
"
’ m-)CWdlngs played on a machine
mlssioner and was justice of the ( He Creek. The topic was "Adven...
|
menl
after
major
ojjerations.
are
Endsky.
.; loaned by John Bulling and Sons
peace six years. He became a di- | tures in Eating.” Mrs. Loggan* told W. R. C. NOTES
Mr. It. D Knl&gt;l»m rrlunted on I
_
- met^ Albert N**h. Hriitings. Rode S:
This party wa* one of a series rector of Uie State Bank of Free-; of her travels in Canada. South! The memoers of W. R. C.
Thundur Iron, swurlhawrr. p..
vouna
j, ln re. port al the time it wa* organized A
America
ana the
uie United
mutcu State* and at
merica and
at tneir
their nan
hall January
JanuaTy b8-. Dinner
pinner L,enry11C?Ik’
describedim
typical
foods enjoyed in was served at noon with Carrie Rt»s»cH Hart. Cloverdale. Route 1.
..
---------------and continued in that capacity
­
-------- •----------Mrs. Clarence Helmer. Hastings.
pairnV. and young people. Tha, m the bunk closed in 1932.
each locality. —
The talk was humorWelton ■—
as - chairman.BS:- rHw*u“
s yo “n ™:
-ii,
----------- .
Mro^.
and Mn
. Henney have one ous as well as Instructive and was' The regular meeting was con- Route 4; Miss Vivian Benton, Na*henthusiastically received by the au-; ducted in the afternoon as it was ville; Llewellyn Campbell. Middle­
ville and Mri. Hcrbcit Wedel, Fl re­
I
Arnwrr Hall, Co»»«&gt;. And ar. jdannod alter o( t|,e shoots al Wyandotte lor dlencc.
impossible for the installing staff
Bov. and Mr». S- Cow" Malli-1
brfrtb.il same. Uie nuny yean.
They .Uo bale a
Pecan* in cake coated with a maple-pecan icii*f.
At the business meeting of the; to come from Kalamazoo. Stella port.
S? X1..*££
next party will oe Jan io
grandson and a granaaaugnt^. club it wa* voted lo use the sav- Loveman acted as installing officer
Music of Spain
Tiie sponsoring organizations will whom they greatly enjoy.
Ings account to buy u defense bond Those installed were: Pres.. Tillie
Sargeant James E. Alexander of |
The music of Spain, contrary to
welcome your comments end your, Both Mr and Mrs. Henney have and the members also made a do- Hocvenair; S. V. P.. Marie Smith;
Fort Custer at 3 p. m. Saturday iI help-. Please gel in touch with lhe sood health and each summer
nation to the "Red Cross."
|j. v. P. Minnie Myers; Tress.. E*- it* painting, declined with the em­
January 24. in the First Presbyte­ | Y Secretary or call 2716.
Recrea- )nakc trip* lo northern
Michigan
Mrs Howard Frost. Mrs. Elmer , thcr Fett; Sec. Nellie Gower; pire in the late Sixteenth and early
rian church parlors
at
Baltic
Seventeenth
centuries,
and
relion programs are greatly needed where they spend some time with Parcel!.
Mra.
Martin
Schramm
and
chaplain.
Carrie
Welton;
conduct
rarccti. »i».
cnapiain, vamc wcnwi, uunnuii- — --­
CThL. from nwav wlio attended'1 “
nd a
'elr .f.n
wn an*
andlamUy
at their
nnj
. re'
r. ’beiug developed
rtevr1nlM»&lt;l by
11V Uiescj
tlteSl' th
«u.i.
I.mllu ut
tlialr take
l*kl* Mrs. Lewis Hine were hostesses for or&gt; Lucy Turner; Asst. Con . Grace mained in--- comparativeobscurity
JTm-raTo/1 Mra
ohf wlzaUons ^__________
| home^ont^rYnd'^rc the tea which followed lhe program ghute; Asst. Guard. Blanch Sum-; until the mid-Nineteenth. But the
I -me table was centered with a | niErs, patriotic Instructor, Eixina name*
ofAlbeniz. Granado*.
De
Vere1,Mr°sn
'm'i *and i "’VJl^.S^Jmeettextile Worn- ,hcy “tend VBrtm“ reUfl0U5 “,th' jIW arrangement
of sjiring Rowers
”Gilmore. Falla,
-—
rin.’.r. I1 iionroe:
.._____ MurtetaiLGtady
««■■-&lt;...■■
_ «...
— •• Nin
••• and’■ Turina
—..-I--are
---- —sutficient
m-l—•
ering*.
1 which offered a pleasing contrast prcse cor, Margaret Palmer, Loa
evidence that It hat again come into
Their manyfriendsthroughout i
to the zero weather outside. In- Ferguson. Clara Tinkler; Color
Mr. nnd Mra. Elmer Bivens of Nash­ day evening. January 16. at 8
the countyhope for this highly es-1 eluded in the lovely assortment of Bearers. Gertrude Birlow. Maryville und Mr. and Mrs. Lee Atwood o’clock nt the Moose Hall with Mrs., tej.med COuple^many more annivercookie* were many that Mrs. Lx&gt;g- Adams.
.
Bubbling Beverage*
of Lansing.
Franccs Grover a* guest.
I ri
gan* had made in her kitchen al
‘
—- ----------------- ---To keep the bubble* in carbonated
Mrs. Edward Caukin. who has
Mis* Hah Reed k to be initiated.))|
the Kellogg Company
hiawatha
drinks, pour lhe beverage slowly
into tiie chapter in honor of Mr*. INJURED IN AUTO
The next meeting will be the an- REBEKAH MJDGF.
down the tide of the glass. And
mcr Caukin since Christmas. left Grover.
ACCIDENT IN DEC.
nual luncheon and election of ofThe Hiawatha Rebekah lodge InThursday for TUUnhoma. Tenn.,
At 2'30 P M. an executive coin-1 Word was received here Tuesday ftcei*. Till* is ■ cloned meeting and . stalled Uie following ufficei* Janu- always serve at Ute proper chilled
mid from there she left with mittce merung-b to be held and thul Mr
temperature.
Mfs OUo
ol
a friend for Fort Ord. near Mon­ nt 4 30 all committee chairman are) Minneapolis. Minn., were quite seri- the member* will be called as soon . ary 9: N. O„ Bertha Leonard; V.
as
Mrs.
Byron
Fletcher,
social
■
g , Bertha Weyerman; Rec. Sec.,
terey. Cal. where Edward Caukin invited to meet with the executive. onsJy lnjured ln an aut0 accident chairman, has completed plans, tor' Emma Carpenter; Fin. Sec., Inez
Pig SUe* of Marble
and the friend’s husband are sta­ comnultee. These meeting* will be.
Pig sties at Uie new penitentiary
December 28 and were taken to the luncheon.
, Haynes; Trcns. Verta Annable;
tioned.
followed by a pot-luck supper. Mrs J (hp b/johns hospital al Iola.
| Warden. Iola Wilke*: Conductor. in the Isle of Pine* ere made parUy
Dale J Larabec and Lorna A. Bert Ullery and Mn. Rozell Stan-1 Kj|n where
1IEK.VHNETT-YOUNG
,
sina^Oiddtags:
”
TnMde
guardian^
n
’
»
rble
and are •c&lt;’urcd re«ular‘
werc released on
Sinn Giddings: Inside guardian.
Sonnevlllc. both of Hope ToWnshlp. ton will be the Recejition Commit- p^embef 30 They arc now on the
On Saturday. Jan 3, tiie mar-' josle Hall . Outside guardian. Feme I
•• are R*c P1*’were married al the Presbyterian tee to receive the- new candidate
n and
wlth thetr wn.to.|BW riage of Miss Mary E. Young of Tolle*. Chaplain. Minnie Myera. B.
---------inansc al 7.30 p. m. Monday. Janu­ and guest.
1 and daUghter at Kansas City. They Otsego lo OU* Herminett of Prairie- s. N G.. Grace Shute; L. S. N. G.,'
Cane* and Umbrella*
ary 12. They were attended by Mr
Mrs. Rozell Stanton.
| (lM()
nicely started their win- Ville was solemnized at lhe home Gladys Kelley; R. 5 V G. Sarah
England export*
more than $5Q0.
.
and Mrs. Donald Manning of 236
Publiclty Chairman • tpr yaompn when live accident oc- of the bride's faUier, Howard Roush; L- S. V G.. Mary James. 000 worth of cane* and umbrellas
E. High Street. The newly married aMNiTAi riRANli'
curred. their car . veered off the Young and her great-grandmother. Musician. Stella Foreman
j in normal time*.
couple will make their home in
COUNCIi FIRE
road "nd h“ “ brttUc “buUnent Mrs Amanda Lawrence In Otsego
Ttie'iQdgc gave a large table and,
Hastings.
/
The Rcv. I. W. Minor read the serv-, *25.00 to^Uu? Red Craw.
ice in the presence of the tnune- j All enjoyed the 0:30 supper before ‘
dlate famille*
' lodge.
Attending Uie bridal couple were I--------- ,
&lt;
----------------Mrs. Guy Ballard as matron ot MILO-CRESSEY
honor and Carlton Spencer a* best LITERARY CLUB
man
The Homo Literary club of Milo
The Moit Beautiful
An informal reception with re-' mid Cressey met at lhe home of
STEAM HEAT
win. . vatv
mc-sase Wavc-Tlines
’Mr. oeincr is a fre»hm*nte followed the ceremony.; Mrs Dorothy Pettengill Thursday.
Spectacle in America
HOT * COLD WATER
B t»
... —
1 Jan 8 Mrs. Lulu Sniff in was the
about the part that every Camp' brother of Mrs Ella Blough of H*5SHOWER BATH
FORGOT HIS BADGE
assisting hostess.
Fire girl may play in Civilian De- Ungs &gt;
n r
----- OF IDENTIFICATION
Wynn Crum of Kalamazoo was
and
tiie most practical. Ear
tense to help our country win this brumMELS—ANDERS
Single 83-50 per
J. H. Tredinnick, of lhe E. W. the guest speaker, his topic being
temples are not screwed
war.
MiM Shirley Anders, daughter of Bliss Co,, knows how it seems not "Modern Trends in Interior Decor­
to lhe lenses. The "lens
Mbs Myra Bumgardner of the MfB HatUc Anders of Cloverdale. to be allowed to enter his place of ating."________ , _________
Battle Creek district will be tn ^4^ the bride of Harold Brum­ business With the increase of de­
arm" give* streamlined
charge of this very important meet- m&gt;.
of |{enry Brumnwla ot
fense work at the Bliss Co, came MARRIAGE LICENSES
beauty, style. Comfort and
ing which everV Camp Fire girl in
Saturday night. Jan. 10, the n*ed for additional guards Harold O Brummej. City 31
by
eliminating
frame
Hasttags 1* urged to attend.
| at
hoBlc
Mr and Mrs. Geo­ around tiie plant. The other day Shirley E. Anders. Cloverdale . ..21
strains prevent* breakage.
—------ —------------------------ —--------------- Keller. 829 N. Broadway, by Rev Mr. Tredinnick forgot his identifi­ Gordon W Cola. City18
Come in and try the Nu.
...
- —4 Mrs. B. E Manker. Mrs. Jessie Kel­ cation badge and the guard would Edna M. Wunn. City ------ .... “.18
ler. sister of the groom. aUanded not let him Into lhe building It
fflount.
30'
the bride. George Keller served a* was necessary for some of lhe men Arthur C. Skltimore. Hasting*
These coat* tell regularly for
Mr*. Norine Coombes. Hastings
See "Doc" Newton, regis­
Inside lo vouch for Mr. Tredinnick
best man.
20/i to 40'&lt; more.
DURFEE
***
tered Optometrist, and see
The bride wore a street length before he tould enter.
better.
‘
blue crepe dress for her wedding.
Since Uic bad slonn Saturday
Achieve that well groomed look with
Concave Pillow
night Durfee liu been snowbound.
ONE LOT OF
professional hair-styling.
Through
If you iuc* 10 rvaa in o*a •«««
There will be a missionary meet-1
SIGHT TEST
FREE.
, A reception was held following find that you spend a good bit of1 jng at East Baltimore U B church
shampoo and skillful wave sets.
j the ceremony with thirty gue»U at­ your reading time rearranging pH-1 Thursday evening. Jan 15. at 8
Abo. glasses adjusted free.
tending.
low* co that your nock do»«n’t feel . o’clock. Mr and Mr*. Roy Hough -1
Mr. and Mr*. Bruminel* will make lied in knots, then you don’t know t$n.
■— —
•-------— ■-*
-------------•— •fromt
------returned
mlaaionaries
Regularly $3.98
MACH1NE1.EMS
" "P
their residence at 706 W. Green about the new concave, bone-shaped Africa, will be present.
SPECTACLE REPAIRING
Now
Street. Harting*, j'
' ‘
MAKE
pillow designed especially for readRcasanably Priced
Flager Wave Q Ac
Shampoo A EE*
R«j&gt;Lacing
white
paint,
penna
•1
ers-in-bed
The pillow covering*
APPOINTMENTS
Dried
OU
Finger Wave □□
AN.NOl'NCE MARRIAGE
nent
traffic
line*
of
yellow
vitrified
.
Mr. and Mr* Wallace Campbell ere of rafon »atin in rich dubonnet. brick are being Mt into some New,
EAKLY
GEORGE M. NEWTON
aimounce the marriage of their ami dusty rose, green ?r blue, end you York street*.
~ _____
Myron W of Camp Wolter*. Texas can buy washable cotton allpcover*
to Jean Brown, daughter of Or­ bound in ricrac to keep the tailn
About 90 per cent of the feature
104 East J*ata StrMl
from
becoming
.toiled.
Both
*lipville Brown of thia city. The wed­
film* shown In New Zealand are
ding took place New Year-* Eva covers and pdlow* are iu the inex­ American, Abe Department of Com­
pensive class.
merce report*.
•t Palo Pinu&gt;, Texas.

18 SUITS Sizes 35 to 40

$1850 VALUES - NOW $1395
$2250 VALUES - NOW $1695
$2750 VALUES - NOW $1895

20 MACKINAWS

Sizes 16 to 40

$750 VALUES - NOW $495
$1000 VALUES - NOW $695
6 Ladies' Plaid JACKETS, Sizeil4,l6,l8

$750 VALUES - NOW $495
$1O»o VALUES - NOW $595
$1250 VALUES - NOW $695
23 Prs. Ladin.' SNO PANTS, Size. 8 -18
$345

VALUES
$500 VALUES

THE HASTINGS
WOMEN’S CLUB

NOW $245
NOW $345

BAIRD’S

Bakery Specials
MAPLE NUT ANGEL FOOD CAKE 30c

PINEAP'LE-CHERRY TOP CAKES 35‘

UANGIIAUT BAKERY

(‘(’eawtct Ifa&amp;u!

JANUARY

COAT
SALE!

ROOMS

THENU-MOUNT

Cleorance of winter
coats including sport,
dress, fur trimmed and
plain coats. All colors,
styles and sizes.

*8” $9’5
*12”

HOTEL HASTINGS

Fur fabric! $14.95

Smooth Silhouette
Is "Tops" for *42!

r'

PERMANENTS

$0.50

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

CHENILLE ROB

Bonnet &amp; Gown

�TUI

H.ISTTNCS BINNTB. TnHUDlT. &gt; ASTUtT IS, 1H1

RDS OF TH AN

abundance of muskrats during Uie
recent trapping season, many south
western Michigan trappers are ad­
vocating a longer open season on
mink in reports received by the
conservation
department's
game

THE CHURCHES
Sheldon Agency
Surety Bonds
lias
Hastings

Conservation and
Outdoor Notes

THAXKN—We
• relatives. trilend*

quent seining* showed a few min­
nows ot the original plantings per­
sisted up to five years. Evidence
of natural reproduction wtu found

Unofficial reports indicate that
the mink take in this part of the

opinion on tiie muskrat catch,
some trappen reporting leas tlian

Swanwon Agency
Life

Auto

I a Wished for the apparent decrease
in the muskrat supply in south­
western counties, but many trap­
pers and hunters believe it is due
largely to the extent to which the
mink have been preying upon the

Tornado

Fire

You ar* always ..miFTT Stat*
Farm Service Man.
Farm Buivaa Sial* Agent.

vere drouth experienced in this
area during late August and Sep­
tember may have been a contribu­
ting factor.
Fur buyers say it Is difficult to

AUCTION SALES
List Xovf Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L. J. CASTON

No further plantings of lake
emerald shtnen in Michigan’s in­
land lakes sliould be made, except

OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
HORSES - $5.00

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $5.00

compleird tiie sixth checkup on ,
shiner plantings begun in 1933 with
the conclusion that ull attempts lo

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
furnished

and

in-

HASTINGS
LIVESTOCK SALES

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Eavestroughiag

Notice of Annual Meeting

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE

THE GRANGES

WOODLAND MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company

JERRY ANDRUS

dlllllUllllllllllllIlBIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIigillllllln^
NOTICE to FARMERS
Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

I am buying all kinds of hides,
sheep pelts and deer akin*. Also
buying butcher hides.
-

JAKE DEPRIESTER

The Leading Fur and Hide Dealer

The Annual Meeting of the Policyholders of the
Woodland Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be
held in the Woodland Town Hall on Tuesday. Jan­
uary 20, 1942, at 10:00 A. M. for the purpose of
electing
business

ARCHIE TOBIAS
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2588. or call
717—F3 through
the
{nisc wasted t-&gt; a&lt;&gt; b-.—«..»l
, earn for one rhlld. Hood |..y
oil

PIANO TUNING
Call E. T. WOOD
Kill NAI.E -T«‘. Ilelcian roll. r»min&lt;
three and f&gt;mr rear. I'arlly broken.
r.~,4 onri. N&gt;« co«J heller. tw.

«

laaliiiga, Mich.

•ry Durhams all lo fre.hen in March
and April. Oarer Flantean. 3 mile,
•o’ith. 4 mile weat nf Woodland on
Mil
____
1 15
FOR SALE—3 &gt;ou»K eowe. to ■fFeaken
la February, aae HoUleta, one Jer-

EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING
Also a complete line of Myer* Elec
ric Pumpa Instilled and serviced.
John Wflkea. Route 3. Phone

lla.ttaaa i n M 7H. three mile, .with
ftrhen Harr.
Id5
FOR RALE—leirre Gu-rn.ey row. dur
■ year, old Alan ilr-rk of *.0*4
breed,n* ewe*. Ralph Striker, phonr^
HEIFER*—.! Durham and ooTV*La 1

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
2-26

AUCTIONEER

bred after July 1.1

List your Auction Sale* with
Kriimite* chterfully given. Date*
can b* med* at Banner office.
Phone 3467
Haetinge, Mich
tl

Electrical Wiring

CASH
i

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MJ No. Michigan Avena*
Phono 2837
Hasting*

C/UteiUltL’C’?

’■i

'* |i|l

EXPERIENCED 1
FITTER
’ • &gt;

■

LY BARKER'S

1

PETS FOB BALB k MISCELLANEOUS
BOAKDINO DOOS—By day or weak.
Call 70S—FIS or 34*3. Al Br.amer
If
HOUSEHOLD OOODS
POE SALE
n'lH BALKr-Wali,, nptaet de,k. Alaa.
bab| balhtart. PKoo. J|«3. Mr.

Hastings Phon* 21 IS

ahaiw

ata,,.-,.
7IS B. MKk.gaa.

Rainy da/note: One of The new ,
est umbrellas on lhe market, made
of a lightweight silk treated with Uie
synthetic kuroseal to make it wa­
terproof and stain resistant has a
binocular-shaped handte which con­
8 13* ceals a pair of toe rubbers.

Superior Judge J. T. Ranald of
Washington state, who is so vener­
able that King county lawyers date
almost everything BR or AR (be-

Surviving the shock as readily as
he has his eighty-five and one-third
years, the judge read a letter from
M. L. Bonham, chief justice of the
South Carolina supreme court, who
admitted being just five and one*

. TOWNSEND
Secretary

C. |. MOORE.
President

''viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniii1"’

AUCTION SALE

Ronald recently wrote Bonham,
demanding that the latter be more
definite on two particular*: "I—Are
you a real Hying judge? and 3—are
you over elghty-five and one-third

THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1942

"An affirmative ruling on those
two questions," Judge Ronald wrote
further, "will automatically strike
from a moving corpus ad (dis) satisfaclendem ail surplus cockiness,
but leaving it, however, good so far
as showing a case of intent to nar­
row or lessen the proportionate dis-

Block cow, duo Feb. 7.
Block and white cow, fresh Sept. 27.

cows
FEED

I shall with undisturbed poise con­
sole myself with the hope that
sometime 1 may meet you in that
High Court of Just Rewards, where,
from the enrichment you must have
contributed to life, I conclusively
presume you are, and where 1 hope

American Cemeteries In Europe
Thera are eight American nation­
al cemeteries in Europe of which

WASTED—Pair of -letrh. State pr.e»
at,d roaditiaa.«t um&lt;-- S’. V. Moftil,
H &gt; 'I. 1 .1,. •
I I■
'WaSTEIi -t led Btudw rou.h
Cali
___
1 is
WAITED—3 ten .ee..nd ar 3rd'rwlticr
alfalfa Kay Hr,.. Motor Co Phone

.
luifera ft 41&lt; !• tuna old Write and
alate wherr located. -Wm Bayne.
I'..- •
It ■
it-,
CLOTHING — FOB BALE
.
FOR NAlMw-Wwmau-a winter coat, fur
&lt;twain.rd l.tark truadrluth. Sire about
3* Huiialdr fo, elderly lady. |n good
rondltion Cheap. Call 3*0*.
tf
FOR SALE—O.0.4 black w..-l r»at with
llae-on fur collar. .Ur 16
Call al
V.-J W I.hl
|

‘Oldest* Judge in U. S.
Discovers Another Older

Quantity of hay.
Several loads of shredded corn stalks.

WANTED
/
WE IIVY &lt; IIICKF.Xh — fall Food
Canter. 3«&lt;ta
11.5
WASTED—Cuatom b«itcherin&lt; by an ea
MrtotMwd Luteher
tall at IM E.

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

by -*n

M. ftanlop !

FOR PAl.F Two dairy row... aim r—d .
rnunc team
Ralph Kenyan. 3 aillei
We.t ..f Middleville
Phone Middle '
Ttlfe «!» Fl
I If..
1
with ealf b, '.ide*'11 Mould 'a|.« ,
like to buy aheep
Ira Peake. R 5
_
~
.
1
FOR BALE­
FRUITS AND PBODUCE —
Foil S tl.E—Appir*
50r haabrl and
•i,. I ... ii..,.-.
ml mat i, mH*
north and 4 ml ea.t Hirhnry Cor

Prompt Service and Reliable
Work at Fair Price*.
DEFOREST 8NYDEE, SR.
R. J, Halting*
Phon* 714—Fl2
if

Truss Fitting

E

705 W. Baud
Hundar rchool al lO.OOr
Preaching eerrtee at 11:00.
Young People'* acrcier at 7:00.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
Eiangniittk **r*ke at 7 45.
' WANTED -Wa.T.or.
Will r.u
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1 and deli.er Write "Waahing." rarBev. Deo M. Gory. Better
Hanrer
|
378 W. Center St.
Phon* 38SI
LOST, FOUND. STRAYED
Holy Communion *:OO,
Funday srhool 80:00I.UKT—T-teiggan Tliur. ‘ Jan a
Mernlug Prajvr and Sermon 11:00. •
l-rtn Fra,.* llaal-j farm and Puie
lake. Finder pleau- rail 1 M Hut.
OF THE NAZARENE
Ur Prairies »ll» phone or D'wder Eaet CHURCH
Martball St. In Hrat block west ol
Hanover St.
• LOHT—Pair red rimmed rla».e. Ki.tif*
Bev. Alfred SUvcrnUL Faitor
| Carol Fuller. 'll U &lt;-r.«r&gt; HI. II &gt;.
Roa. 333 W*et Green Street
Phone 37*4
Bunday eetiool 10:'.H), Morning worihlp
AUTO-BODY. AND
11:00. Young People* irrri** 7.00.
MOTOR REPAIRING
Evangelistic aervke 7:45. luanty Inf,,
AlTOMOniLE OI.ANN- Broken nindowa errvice Tuesday 7:30.
; and •tail shield. rrptaerd at very
Wednesday Mid week prayer lerrlce In
aiuall goat.
We. know 1 oj to fsl ehureh at 7:30.
Kia..
Altana H&lt;-.lr Khop. Haating.
Friday Mtaatanary meeting at chureh.
.
1 11 al 7.30.

Foil Nri.K—« »r »ld Jersey row. calf
ly aide. fall Tltl 'l
Ed Waller."

DEWEY REED

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COWS - $4.00

Our Hastings collector will give prompt service.
J
Phone Hastings 2565
We pay the Phone Charges [

Huting*

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs

ccrn among angler*. says Carbine,
as the six checkups showed good
breeding stocks of native forage
r
fish
.. present in each of Uie lakes
used in the Investigation.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Extension drop-leaf table.
2 bedsteads and springs.
Double bench wringer.
I dox. 2-qt. fruit jars.
I dox. 1-qt. fruit jars.

HARNESS

MACHINERY

McCormick grain binder.
McCormick-Deering riding cultivator.
Ajax cultivator.
Riding plow.
Oliver walking plow.
Scythe.
Drill.
Spring tooth drag and cart.
Spike tooth drag.

MISCELLANEOUS
Some blacksmith tools.
Fence stretcher.
Spray pump.
Post hole digger.
Several pitch forks and shovels.
Clover seed sower.
I.X.L. windmill, 30 foot tower.
Lard press and sausage stuffor.
Sausage grinder. Feed cooker.
10-gol. meat crock. 6-gal. meat crock.
5-gal. stone churn. 3-gal. stone chum.
5-gal. gloss chum. 2 10-gal. milk cans.
30 potato crates.
Grindstone.

Other articles too numerous to mention.

Automatic Wrapper and Sealer
A machine has been invented to
wrap and seal merchandise of varlnas sixes and shapes in a transpar­
ent. elastic material made of chem-

Silk Hosiery Big Business
Silk hosiery in Canada is a big
cosiness It is produced at the rate I
&gt;f *33 per minute.

Terms of Sole: Cosh day of sale, nothing to be removed until
settled for.
C. "BILL" SHERWOOD
IHSURAHCI

MRS. LYNN ALLERDING, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer.

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�arblne.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

DEAN EUGENE DAVENPORT WAS
ONE OF COUNTY'S MOST GIFTED SONS

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1942
RURAL WOMEN
INVITED TO M.S.C.

I Columbia river for nearly 35 miles |
■ up and down the valley. Along the
• drive are Latourell Falls. Shepperds!
-- ------ y Fall* With a drof&gt; cf
Mist Falk. Bridal Veil
. Pulls, Wahkeena Palls. Multnomah
(Continued from page l. Sec. 1)
Falls. Oneonlta Gorge and tunnel,
curely anchored with 64 anchors. Horsetail Falla. Beacon Rock. Tooth
weighing 65 ton* each, In the lake j Kock and Bonneville Dam.
bottom
Each section
seetinn i» 350
asn eel
feet’-----------------------F«Us are
second .
bottom^Each
waUrfuIU
m the Unlud

DELIGHTFUL TRIP
THROUGH THE WEST !»?■

SECTION TWO-PAGES 1

Slurry Sypatha

th* white and remove seeds then DOWLING
,------------- —....... —---------- ---------iiiv TV. O. *j. o. wiu nirck ins
a fine knife in your food grinder. wrek on Thursday Jan. 18 at lhe
Letthem sund in two cup. of jug- church a* usual with Mn Odle
ar While lhe jello sets, or let thcm'puher ,nd Mr*. jBCg Anx4d
set while the jello stands. I don't. charge of dinner arrangements.
care. But combine them with the I Mr*. Ella Smith and MUa Mary
jello the same as you would any. i*ham will ba hosteoara to Um Oom­
fruit and let stand, or set. for twen- ■ muxilty birthday club Tuesday aflty four hours.
ernoon at the former's home east of
* • * .
..
1 town. The ladles all are Invited.
Isnt it lucky we dont airing, Mri Wm Stanford 1* at Grand
cranberries lo trim the Chrhtma*
MMuUng In lhe care of her
tree nowadays? The price of a 1uur-ln-law, Mrs. John Ten Harpound of cranbfrtles wm buy kel who sunered a stroke recently,
enough bauble* to make the tree
Mnd Mrt. Ten Harkel have
m n m«l&gt;
vulua hm
• • •
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Abendrolh
There's propaganda going around. । of Battle Creek were weekend
I looked up lhe Philippine Islands1 BUe*t* of their parents. Mr. and
In the World Books and found there I Mr*. Marshall Pierce.
were 3.141 of them and was going1 Mr. and Mr*. Dale Pennock are
to start a paragraph with a Did- caretaker* at lhe Guy Schermehom
you-know about it and last night -home
'
-- ------ «-------- ---■
while
the -•
Schermehom*
are
over th* radio I heard that there spending the winter in Florida. Mr.
are over 7 J00 of the Islands. Some­ Pennock u maintenance man at
body's stealing my thundar.
the Kellogg Clear lake Camp.

How to feed and clothe a typical
rural Michigan family during these
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
By Jane Cameron
i days of changing prices, war emer­
knew good land when he saw It/
gency and shortages and substitutes
their admiration, and their :wly feature the program detlgned
Hl* farm Is one qf
c ‘ tiie
’ finest
“
•In that
hip. ।1
*°' e'
' for ’women who attend home ecoIf this column Ls a mess, you can
/ splendid township.
Whlle acting a* Dean he did a re- j nomic* arialon* during the com- long. 60 fret wide and 14 •, fret siaur*. 62u fret, and wa* named for | blame 11 on the storm. There are
7 he story of the Other's decision
to become a farmer reveals Uie Dav­ markable piece of extension work Ing 27th annual Farmers' Week at deep The loadway Is?1, fret above Chief Multnomah, a legendary In- loo many kid* in this house. Sonny
the lake's surface and there k no dlan chieftain, who U supposed to trimmed Rusty's ruffle and then
enport characteristics of Independ­ tiiat benefit ted the stale a* well a* Michigan State College Feb. 2-6.
— •been
------ the only Indian chief- she didn’t have any more sense
have
ence nnd good Judgment. He wa* a 11* fanners. He pioneered a move-- War and Uie cost of living are vibration or away In-the bridge. A**-ment to procure a complete soil map ’ featured in home economic* talks huge float ini' drewspan near the successful in banding the warlike than to get on his lap while he was
x
carpenter by trade, and a good one.
of JWnoj/SolU were tested in every • Tuesday^Feb. 3 In^he afternoon east end of the bridge affords a . tribes together with a peace pact. shaving and he took the electric
\
*•“rJrfwiw'iMT£il'™p'“ Miiw dUcuMlon ohoohslSeriuy. channel opening of 202 fret, permit- 1 The falls have their source In an ex­ razor to her face and now she's
madeTshowlng’The'character of' ihe j
»*« present ideas for eight par- Ung .the passage-of large vessels,__________________
tinct volcano. Larch Mt . 4 095 feet mail and Patsy is singing Ben Ber­
soll w d for what crop* it was fitted tlctpant*. with Dr Irma Gros* of plying Lake Washington. The total high. Many legend* and tradition* nie's "Fraidy Cal" al her with more
jjftlie and shape it for iU),intended
Ita.n “ chairman.
project co*t wa* 17.675.688. exclusive mark lhe history of this tamou* gusto than is necessary and any­
uses?X&gt;n&lt; day while Mr Davenport There were acceasiblc to the owners ot the farms. If soil borings and ,,WJ’d,Jfida! *
Day Dr of coal of right of way. and other; river and the surrounding areas,
body that could be heard above the
test* Indicated mineral wealth, that! ^al‘lc Dy*, (lean of home Konomlcs,
"
------ —
" —
Beacon
Rock.
850 *feet■ ----high, 'is a dim Ls a honey.
working under a boa* on a good­ wa* reported—particularly if It c*“«nnan of the Michigan Nutrition supervising and engineering coats.
sized building, in Toledo, he noticed promised profitable development.. °*f«“*’ committee, will offer point- Work was begun In Dec.. 1938. and great monolith of basaltic lava
the
bridge
was
opened
to
traffic
m
Look alike—The proprietor of the
covering
10!.acres
at
the
base.
that tiie bos* gave the harder.! und Hte work a* Dean and a* head of :•era
state
program.
,ra on the “
a,e P
ro“ra”&gt; Fourteen
n; July. 1940. This unique product of Salmon wheels are seen here, an Lev Office Supply Co. and Wen­
• most disagreeable part of the work
men and women will exchange com­
to the oldest carpenter who wiu Uie extension service won the ap­ ' menu in an afternoon nutrition । engineering genius wim designed to automatic device used in catching dell Willkie.
। surmount- the obstacle
• • • of- this
- 22 salmon in the upper Columbia river.
a skilled artisan. Right then and proval of cities as well a* rural roundtable discuasion
The school kids keep slugging
Hundred* of columns of descrip­
there" lie decided that if thut was distiicta. hence the Illinois leghla-1j Sociology nnd a description of,' mile long take anu the conseque nt
Excuse me. folks. I have to go. little Ml**, bom lo Mr. and Mr*.
drive around which it necessitated tive narrative could be written about each other and Patsy comes home
him and his work iibenil
to be his lot when he grew old. then lure gave
। women in wartime Britain feature
The Yaps are invading my cup­ Gee. SUnford al Pennock hospital
Situated on Puget Sound. Seattle there marvels of nature and still with her clothes in rags so I’m
he was through with that trade. He *uPP°rt
the Thursday schedule, followed In
board.
making
her
patch
them
and
I'd
is
blessed
with
both
fresh
und*
salt
the
subject
would
not
be
exhausted
During
the
first
World
War.
Dean
determined that he would own a
the afternoon by the style show
..... and Ls an important
.
Among the delightful memoriesrather do a month's mending for
farm nnd be hl* own boss. So he Davenport was not only consulted, Exhibits planned for the week in­ water harbor*
f“ Alaskan and Oriental :---------------------------------------, Mama Dionne than to get her to
that -----Mis. _
Evans
and Mrs. McCoy
came to Michigan, found In Wood­ but wiu. commissioned. by President elude a consumer information cen­ port for
land the bi acres be wanted and Wilson to do Important work in ter, a room adapted to family Uv- trade. Street* and building* are recall is that of'seeing the Aurora put on one patch. Anybody who
bought it. Leter. to earn money for getting daU a* to food and foodi lng tn wartime, and nutrition ma­ modern. the residential sections Borealis, or northern llghu. from a gets her started and keeps with her
■ are attractive and parks and play- vantage point on the Blue Ml. top to the finish needs a shot of Vita­
earning on .'1* farm work, he did products and the best mean* of in­ terials for county commlltfes
I ground* are a coiutanl source ol The display of color was gorgeous. min B one. this darn typewriter
build n few of lhe best house.* In suring adequate crops When the
| pleasure to Seattle's residents. Tiie the ray* of the lights filling the hasn't any 1 down where it should
that township. But farming and de- "tan retired from college work in OBITUARY
1022. he _______________________
continued his interest In ...
I
Ouyla'L. Pease, son of AlbertusUniversity of Washington is Located - whole dome of the sky—a thrilling be for Bl.
■ vcloping the country was always his 192:
here, with an cnrollm«Bl of moreIAnd awesome sight.
such
subjects,
and
spent
much
time
and
Adelia
(Woodard!
Pease
was
first objective.
I
In
research
and
Investigation.
I
.
The city of Portland, like Seattle. ‘v Everyone speculates on why the
bom February 10. 1870 near Beadle than 10.000 student*.
Eugene Davenport grew to man­
Our two Hasting* women were, u uuilt on hill* with snowcapped Japs bombed Pearl Harbor when
hood on that Woodland farm. His I Dean ■ Davenport's willingness to, lake. Calhoun county and .passed
an ouUUndlng away December 28. 1941 at the delighted to meet Mr and Mrs. Me- Mt. Hood, that most perfect moun- they did. Wasn't it ordered from
parent* had had meager education- 'serve others was ...
Berlin lo take the eyes of the world
nl advantage*. They determined that characteristic, ea pec la Uy in his home home of his son-in-law and daugh­ Intyre's fine family of two sons and min peak, in lhe distance.
off -------------------lhe Germans'-------own-------------------reverse fooltheir son must have the best they town and county. He often spoke at ter. Mr and Mrs laurence Bost­ a daughter. Loren. Jr., a brilliant, Mrs McCoy and Mrs. Evans felt —
। young man. an ensign in the navyx; tlial they had to hurry homeward ■ work? Sort of an antidote for decould give him. He attended the dinner clubs, teachers' meetings and wick near Augusta.
•
At lhe age ot six years he. with has been around lhe world twice so did not tarry as long os they’ feat, so lo speak.
district school, also the Woodland religious gathering*, never taking
and
was
planning
to
leave
In
a
few
wished
hi
Portland
but
went
un!
.
•
'
’
his
parent*,
moved
to
Cedar
Creek
village school. Eugene loved farm- compensation.
----- He -•
------- •—
-*-------always
had
some­
from Iter,. vl. Weter. ld.hu, Ur I w» 1“‘
-W ,h' P™“
ing n* did hl* parent*. Michigan had thing to say that was worth hear­ fwhere he attended school and lived
t.
’—ort wa
Viarl In
llolo t*
nlntnn
1
bread
we
had
in
this
column
ka.
The
second
son.
Neal,
Is
a
sen
­
What you are paying In
Pocatello. Idaho.
established tiie first agricultural ing. He was a great friend of public until his marriage on November 23.
' supposed to set fifteen minutes
■ To Be Continued'
renl will
probably
be
coUrge in lhe world. How natural education. His efforts and sound 1890 to Gertie M. Dunkley. when ior at the University of California
fore It Is baked. It is to increase
that this young man and his parents advice had much influence In se­ I they went to live on a farm west in Berkeley and Mary Jean, the
rnoagh
for rrgutar month­
After being stocked with 1.368.- bulk the same a»-lf it were yeast]
should decide that he attend that curing for Woodland its township ' of Cedar Creek where he spent th- daughter, finished High school this
ly payment*.
375 fish of ™
six ------------different---------kinds----in--] bread.
...
college. He completed hl* course school, of which IU citizens are all remainder of his life except the year in June.
Leaving Seattle.
Seattle, Mrs. McCoy^and
McCoy-ai._j. the last egihl years. North lake.1 We have a delicious new cran-|
* Drop In or phon* and
und was awarded the degree of „
so justly rproud.
Mrs. Evans
went- to
where in the Paw Paw river drainage ini
-- Tacoma
—Bachelor of Science, by his Alma , Dean Davenport was married to derly cared for by his family at -Van'Buren coJnty.’“can
&gt;"&gt;’ wlad
‘ bUndf?‘dl
we win be ylad lo show yoa
they were guests of Mr and Mrs. Van Buren county, can now get
Matei In 1878- He returned to Uie Miss Bnmu Jane Coat*, of Wood­ the home of hl* daughter.
how wo ran help yoa own
along without furthes fish plant-1
He
still
showed
a
cheerful
dis
­
Prank
Trim.
Mr.
Trim
being
the
heme farm, and ills faUicr deeded uhd. November 2. 1881 A daughter
Inga, according to the conserva- 'xccPt ‘hat 11 has ■ «nt»ch richer
your own home.
ln Infnncy A second daughter. position during his several years of youngest brother of the late Henry lion department fisheries research flavo’’ You fix lemon jello the usuhalf ol ..
it to ,u_
the —
son.
Trim of Uris city and an uncle of
Other degrees and honors came to Margaret. iMrs. H. B Tukeyl died patient suffering.
party which lias completed a surand,.w,,en ,*1 * *JeaSly aetLet the Building A Loan
Surviving are the wife. Gertie, Mrs Henry VahUing and A. E. Trim vey of the lake
our subject later. In 1884 lie was in 1930. She waf a beautiful, bright,
B‘,tl l,Us mliture: 1 pound of cranhelp you own your home!
given the M. 8 degree by the cultured woman, very devoted to two daughters. Mrs. Crystal Watson of Hastings. On a trip about the
It is particularly important that berries: (raw). 1 apple, grate the
Michigan AgriculturalCollege. and her three children and lo her hus­ and Mrs Onelta Bostwick, and one city, the vulton were taken to see walleye stocking be stopped, the rind off 1 orange and peel off all ।
in 1895 it awarded him lhe degree band Her death wa* a great blow son Leslie Pease; ten grandchildren the ruins of Tacoma's huge bridge survey party reported, as the lake
■—
■ |
also
a
niece.
Mrs
Emma
Patou;
sev
­
which
collapsed
in
the
hard
wind;
—...
u&gt; Dean and Mrs. Davenport. While
is too small to support walleyes
-&gt;y-.
are underway
forffrnw
re-1 Without
degree by Iowa State College in« ghe was their only child, she was. eral cousins and a host of friends. storm.
hullriinoPlans
the itnM-tiire
Flnwrrs
harm to the bass and blue- To
I 0 relieve 1 1 B I I
the structure. Flowers grow
way that made her j Weep not that hl* tolls are over. building
1907. The degree of LL.D, was -brought
■ up 'hr a ----prollfically in the Washington ellali^sD^ies^^'h^lak^were ^^
Sery of
Misery
j
|
conferred upon him by the Univer­ think of others and to do what site: Weep not that hit race Is won.
lor an species tn ine laxc were,
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
LIQUID
sity ot Kentucky in 1913. and the could to help them—a genuine, true God grant that we inay rest as i mate and beautiful ones were seen iound excellent, and sample blue­
&lt;TA BLIT*
Calmly
evnjwncir.
vuhu, wvic
everywhere. Visits
were hiuuc
made w
to i
i
same degree came to him from the woman and a wonderful mother.
1 When our work like his is done.
| McCord! Field and Fort Lewi*, both gills showed better than average
University o( Illinois in 1031. He
Not long after Mrs. DavenjKirt
no« oaoes
growth for their age.
cough oaora
Services were held from the Hen- government
---------------- • —
project*
—— filled to ”
ca­
I
was an Emeritus life member of the died in IMS. and to perpetuate her
• American Association of Agrtcul- memory, the Dean purchased and ton funeral home in Delton Wed­ pacity with defense preparations.
Mount Rainier. 14.408 feet high,
tural Scientists; a member of the gave’to Woodland township a tract nesday. Dec. 31. 1941. conducted by
Illinois and Michigan AcaidemJes of virgin maple forest land adjoin­ Rev. Jone* with Interment In Cedar was one of the scheduled sights out
from Tacoma, a beauty spot rival­
I
of Science; also of the American ing the Woodland township ceme­ Creek cemetery
ling the scenes In the Canadian
Livestock Breeders Assoc is Uon. and tery. This tract waa dedicated in
£fler its field men had reported
of Uie Authors Club of London J th* name of his beloved wife, who eiennlng up many an untidy camp Rockies. Mt. Rainier can be seen
I
England
t,„4
had been 14.
hl* helpful companion f"
for site' used by hunting partie** tiie from Tacoma, but modem highways
to
lhe mountain make bus and auto
Eugene Davenport's first teaching I 54 years. He did much lo interest state conservation department Is
trips a pleasure. Hera ona may en­
experience came In the Michigan Uie
• people
• of' •••---■•
—■—-•••- again
Woodland
Ln &gt;bcauUfyreminding campers
and
joy coasting, skiing or mountain
Agricultural College in 1888. when ing that cemetery.
other users of public hunting
he was made assistant botanist. In
I must mention one of Ute many grounds that damage and disfig­ climbing to your heart's content.
1889 be was made professor of pnic- fine things which Dean Davenport urement of these lands can be pen­ Residents of Tacoma orc trying
tlcal agriculture, also superintendent did, for it was so fitting and char­ alized with fines and jail sentences. hard to change the name of Mt.
of the college farm, serving for two acteristic ot him. While he waa serv­
Pasters at popular sites in state Rainier tn Mt. Tacoma,, as lhe*
years
In 1891 Louis Zuroz. a ing as Dean of the Illinois College forest*, state game areas and oth­ mountain is located, virtually., in
wealthy Brazilian, having decided to of Agriculture, he wrote and had er state land* direct campers to the city's front yard
No visit to Portland, Oregon, the
establish in his country an agricul- printed in Uie Woodland News a bury garbage, tin cans, bottles and
I
tural college similar to the one- In beautiful tribute to his father. I other refuse and to burn camp rub­ "Rose City." is complete without
a«v4. as
-- the
...v papers ...»
Michigan, and to give it to Brazil, wish i could obtain a copy of It to vwu,
bish. such
and straw taking the Columbia River Highoffered to Eugene Davenport the reprint now; for it was a classic. mattre&amp;Ms that littered many of way drive, which starts from the
I
task of founding such a college in It was not a fulsome eulogy. It was the sites used by hunting parties Vista House al Crown Point, where
j there Is a wonderful view ot lhe
that country. Unfortunately u revu-' a fine putting into words of what this season.
lutlon broke out In Brazil before the that son fell he owed Ids father.
project could be completed. Re turn- If that dose relationship existed in
I
ing to America, he went to the every home between every father
Woodland farm, expecting it would and his son or sons, this would be,
a be lhe acene of his activities for ;a different and a far better world. I
the rest of hl* day*. The farm had •That tribute not only voiced a son's
I
expanded to 300 acres and a home ,sincere admiration and love for his
wa* built on it for Eugene and his wise and helpful parent, but it also
family. He waa glad to feel that his ,expressed a son's deep appreciation.
life work was now settled. But it Right here some one may say
"Suppose the Davenports had lived
IU 1894 an opening came for the on New York's overcrowded Eart
Junior partner of Davenport &amp; Son j Bide, or In the Chicago Stockyard*
from Illinois University. It offered district, would that tribute ever,
such great possibilities dhd such have been written?” My answer
substantial rewards that father and would be that parent* with such
son egrerd It ought to be accepted love and appreciation would not
It gave Eugene hl* coveted oppor­ have remained in that East Side or
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FOR THE HAIR
tunity to apply his Ideals of teach­ in that Stockyards district. Love
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ing agriculture, and of developing like that would find a way out of.
for I
a college lo train young people for unvhotesctne surroundings.
fanning. So he became ihe Dean of "love never falls," the Good Book
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the Illinois College of Agriculture, tells us. It Is still the "greatest thing
which is a part of the Illinois Uni­ in lhe world."
Dean Davenport wa* a man of1
versity. He served in that capacity
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for 27 years, retiring In 1922 with great ability, wide vision and deep
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the title "Dean Emeritus and Vice culture. He shared thes^ with and
President oflUtnol* University.” for others. To these qualities he
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He returned to his Woodland home. added clean living, integrity, sincere
"The Maples.- and remained there friendliness, unfailing good will and
☆ This year give your life a some of direction. Come to your
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until his decease last March. He courtesy. The world was poorer
bonk for advice on financial matters. Money is our business
rebuilt his house, enlarging and when he passed on. We who knew
50c PH I LUTS
modernizing it. equipping it with him are happy In our memories of
and we ore daily helping people of this community to advance
16 oz.
it* own electric light and power him. for he gav* 10 u”‘ worW a
their business or arrange their financial matters. The bank
plant and with every convenience good, useful life, and walked humbly
is the first place you should* go when you need money or ad-*
one could And in a city home. Ha before his Maker.
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did not build that fine house as a
vice on any money matters. We have been established in
plac* where he could rest In Idle­
this community for 55 years and hove built a reputation on
TRAFFIC
ness. He spent .much time in writing
article* for the magazines, he read,
sound, reasonable business procedure.
TIPS and QC/IRC
he thought and planned. Rest to
him meant a change of work, not
☆ LOANS can be had for any worthy purpose ot convenient,
Inactivity.
controlled rates of interest. We are making loans both busi­
Dean Davenport's record as head
of Lhe Illinois College of Agriculture
ness and personal and are in a position to loan money on im­
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proved real estate. We can also arrange financing, for you,
60
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on home appliances, farm equipment, etc. When it concerns
with a very few students. In a
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lege of this country, drawing several
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ready with wise counsel to aid him
do his »-ort ** • ridd»nt. or help
him to face life hopefully. He would
advise them about their , college : MMMABAMAM M0KWcourse* or their personal conduct
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
••orient knew that In Dean
PHONES: 2105 - 2103
HASTINGS,

AHOMEFOR
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ASSOCIATION

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1H8

FAQS TWO

In Um 1IH1 until game season

accident# suffered

while

hunting

MElAf EICUIIIC I AlAff

nate trout Ukcl ln whlch iivo mtnnows may not be U*ed for ball Deal-

■ var aiAiai in

crs ln *r‘««'er#. under the new
I^ulallons. must obtain »5 licenses
#s rt,&lt;.ulred by mlnnow dealers.

NEW iDnlnU LAW J
cakaf

ADF NOW IN FOPCF

Mnfa I1VII 111 I vnvfa

•
Um# injured or killed during deer
hunting reason was 38. and only

Govern lea Fishing. Other
Regulotioni Alio Added

Aided by the current cold blast.
dar 21 year# of ag«, according to
Michigan* winter fishing season
conservation department record#.
apparmtl, .» ». ruartu, «. pm,

’ white variety, and oddly enough,
they were stuck haphazardly tn a

FOOD REFLECTS
GOOD NEIGHBORS",

A LETTER TO

Spearing of mu*kte» and whiteon the connecting waters bctween Lakes Erie and Huron will
prohibited, but shad has been
added to the li*t of other fish that
™

Inter-country diplomacy which
ha* made "good neighbors" of •
South and Central America coun­
tries reflect* itself on the average
Michigan dinner table.
Even when home economists at
Michigan State College recommend
wider use of homegrown produce
including a wide variety of Michi­
gan fruit* and vegetables, the
authorities still give credit for
added variety and some of tha
spica of eating to more aoulhetn
sources.
।
In a recmt compilation by the
federal bureau of home economics,
some of these food sources are In­
dicated. That morning cup of cof­
fee. even when blended from var­
ieties of several different countries,
still mean# South America.
One of the world's largest vanilla .
producing afeas lie* in neighbor­
ing Mexico. Sugar, a* a runner-up
io coffee In Import*, comes from iniular areas and Latin America to
supplant
tiie one-third supply
grown in lhe United Stales.
The holiday chocolates recently
munched add credit to tropical
Brazil, the Dominican Republic,
Educador and Venezuela. Favorite
tropical fruit available 12 months
a year is the banana grown in
Mexico, Central America or Cuba.
Other food product* grown by our
southern neighbors include
t|ie
coconut, pineapples and varying
quantities of tapioca, cashew nuts,
molasse*, dry vegetables and fresh
fruit*, allspice, sesame seed, anise,
aloes and tonka beans. The latter
are a source of extract which scries
as n basis for imitation vanilla and
other Havering*.
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THE

HASTINGS
BANNER

DELTON
|

The W. 8. C. 8. of the Methodist

church held its annual meeting at
the home of Mr#. Lincoln Bu»h
Wednesday afternoon and rt-eleeted
us the 1942 fishing laws become efremoved on lake trout taken.
I the following officers: Pres, Mrs.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
fecllve.
through the tec. and trailers next
Robert Barnes; Vlce-Pres.. Mrs.
The regulations, held in obey,b« allowed 25 pounds and penny and taking the bus down­ Leon Leonard; Sec.. Mrs. Marshall
nn,
one licit
fish.
ance until Jan. 10 by the summer- k Other regulations Include: Closing town to sec the sight#: Great Norwood: Trees.. Mrs. John Har­
flower chairman. Mra.
long "recon** of the 1941 legisla­ of lower peninsula pike lakes on schooners from St. Thomas and rington;
Effective June 17, 1M1
Clifford Morford.
ture. Including a half-dozen signif­ March 15 instead of March 1: clos­ Antigua line the wharf, donkey#
Mr#. Marshall Norwood, who has
icant changes affecting ice angling, ing of Lake Eric and the lower hee-haw amusedly at the tourists. । been a patient in Borges# hospital
TO GRAND RAPIDS
a .’port that had little co-operation Detroit river to net fishing from
from ihe'weatherman in December. Dec I to March 10. and authoriza- English cars-Vauxhalls. Morrisc-.' ‘he past week following an automo­
bile accident, was brought by am­
Banning night ice fishing for blue- ! tion of the commission to regulate . Austins—arc always underfoot, the
bulance to the home of i»er son-in­
ill and sunfish, the new laws rc- cisco netting on itfiand lakes, pre­ stores have names like Da Costa,
Ltd. nnd Fogarty's Ltd All sorts' law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
!iee' the creel limit for both from viously governed by law.
"25 to 15 The bluegill season ron- * Three game regulation changes of exotic fruits are sold from heavy Roger Williams Saturday p. M
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Waters and
tlrtues through Feb. 28. a closing become effective Saturday, fore­ trays carried gracefully an womens'.
most being an amendment to the heads. You may even quench your. son ot Plainwell spent Sunday at
date set by the legislature after
TO BATTLE CREEK
| original decision to post a Dec. 31 Horton trespass law which requires thirst In the street with a penny's the home ot her parents. Mr. and
j deadline drew a salvo of protest hunters to obtain written consent worth of near beer from a great Mra. Fred O. Hughes.
Mr*. Mary Doster and Mrs. Ada
1 from sportsmen.
of property owners for hunting prl- container perched atop a woolly;
Thorpe local, nnd Mr#. Minnie
vUeges
cranium.
Another authorizes county boards
Wc have seen many new things i Whldby of Hickory Comer#, went to
The take of pike, walleyes or
Kalamazoo
early Monday morning
of supervisors to provide with coun­ in Barbados. The awarding of dec­
northerns, on Inland waters will be
ty funds bounties of 3 cents each on orations to the military by His Ex­‘ where they left by train for Lake Homer Aldrich of Delton. Mrs. Aid­ WEST HOPE
limited to five, while th? great lakes'
TO LANSING
starlings in lot* of not less than 50 cellency. the Governor. A cricket, Worth. Fla. They will be gone sev- rich operates a beauty shop in Del­
Miss Shirley Anders, daughter of
pike limit will be 10. of which not
und 10 cents each on crows in mini­
Mrs. Hattie Anders and Harold
ton. Congratulations.
\
The'
more than five may be northerns. mum lots of 10. The third regula­ match nt Kensington Oval
Brummels of Hastings were mar­
only night club in the West Indies. | low zero weather, which wc have
The same limits will prevail for
tion requires nonresident fur deal­ Operated, enterprisingly enough, by' I been having some mornings the HICKORY CORNERS
ried
Saturday evening at lhe home
black bare when the ba## season
ers to obtain a 130 license to cover
* past week, make# u* wUh we too.
wUhM arP Extended to Mr. of Mr and Mra. Geo. Keller of
reopens June 25.
TO KALAMAZOO
a young American and his wife.
all dealings tn hides mid furs
Beginning Jan 10. the use of gold­
Tiie Island's annual Exhibition. |' could be in the sunny south.
and
Mrs. Kenneth Aldrich who Hastings. Congratulations and good
Mr
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Williams
and
1
wishes.
fish nnd cam for bait as spearing EAIR LAKE
corresponding to our county fairs
three children of the W. K. Kellogg were married Jan. 4 al Bryan. Ohio.
decoys wilL be banned, while the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle Leinaar of
AU remember the Kinsley Ladies Sunday service in the Church of
Mr. Aldrich is in the service and
conservation department may desig- Aid which wiU meet Jim. 21 at the England. I shall describe these lat­ farm nt Gull lake were dinner
Delton und Mrs. Hattie Anders and
Daily Except Sunday
guests of their parents. Mr. and Mra. Aidrich iJosx-phlne Vander- Min Raymond, local, attended |he
Community house. Mrs. Mary Kib- ter two in drfnil next week
wood &gt; operates a beauty parlor al
Mrs John Adams Sunday.
wedding
of Shirley Anders Satur­
Life
is
both
leisurely
and
inex
­
llngcr,
Mrs
Ella
Stuck
and
Mrs.
AU Other Trip# Are DaUy
T
Mr. ftnjj Mrs. Mark Garrison, of Delton.
.
pensive here. Houses on the ocean
Florence Smith are entertaining.
Mr. und Mrs Lew Smith of Mid­ day evening.
CloverjlUe' entertained the em­
Only a small crowd was at the may be repted for ten and fifteen ployees of the Delton and Clover-, land Purk. Gull lake, are both tn a
Glcnnn Weber nnd Esther JohnKinsley parly Saturday, drifted dollars per month. Servants and dale post ottice#. Thursday evening 1 very feeble condition
aock and Jack were in Hastings SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
chauffeurs average, eight. My shirts
roads were the cause.
Last Week's Letter
Mra. Mary Doster. Mr*. Homer Thursday.
In the Cloverdale town hail. An
are- beautifully
done by an
Charles Harrison ha# come to
Russell Gay and family have —
---------------- ------. ebony
-------- oyster supper was served.• The
W. H. Otis Is visiting in the homo
*— ‘’towers. Mrs Ada Thorp and Mra.
moved onto the Chuck Baker -laundress for six cents each. At guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Minnie Whitby leave Monday. Jim. spend the winter with tala daugh­ of hb daughter. Mrs. Fred Barlow,
is guaranteed to help
place.
present, we have two large room#,
ter. Mrs, Frank Baumgartner.
of
Hastings.
12
tor
Florida.
Mott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Barnes.
--------------------------delicious
meals
plus
tea
every
afMiss
Ethel
Harrison
and
friend
We
are sorry to report BenJ. Jen­
Lewis . Williams, who lias been
your child's cold, cough
i January 29. according to a con- temoon and lime squashes In the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Waite and Mr visiting his father, Vere William# from Kalamazoo spent Sunday with kins is not gaining very fast
or croupy cough, due to a
servallon department reminder. Ls morning, nnd two grinning servants and Mrs. George fronard. local, and sister. Hilda returned to camp her sister. Mrs. Baumgartner.
Phone 2137
Norman Peterson and Miss Genet
Mr and Mra Roy Walter*. Hickory
the
last
day
on
which
permits
may
o-car
and
Ellen
They
cost
us
exPvt. Buryi Cook has been visiting vie.re Jones of Grass Lake were Sat­
cold.
Comers. Mr and Mrs. George in Mississippi Saturday.
TRIO CAFE
be issued for the extended storage art|y »2.99 per day.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Eskeff of friends and relatives in the neigh­ urday dinner guests of Mr. and
Kahler and Welton Brooks of Clov­
“One# tried never without!
of deer and bear meat. The dead—
■
We present:
borhood lhe past week. He was Home Mrs. Wm. Havens.
erdale, The evening was spent In Battle Creek spent Sunday afterline for obtaining permits for stor­
onMra
a furlough from a camp in Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn were at
Sold by all druggist#.
Kate's Comer
noon
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
visiting.
. „
age of small .'tame, except rabbits,
Wllllnm McCallum spent Saturday Leila hospital. Battle Creek. Sun­
Food und flowers: At last I am
Mr. and Mrs Roger! Williams at- Martin Peters.
passed in December.
day afternoon to aee the former's
able -to give you ladies a recipe tended the Rawletgh convention In
in
Mrs- Ethel Pennock of Midland with the home folks.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lynden
Johncock
brother. Spencer, who is a patient
that you can make because you Owosso Friday and Saturday. Their I’ar*. Gull lake, spent the weekend
have, lhe material# at hand. So nu^her. Mrs.- Leslie Williams of ult11 Ur* Hazel Nuimemakur.- Wil- *And children nnd Jesse Osgood and there.
Mra. Bertie Ortbring of Grass
many of these strange foods are Doster stayed at their home while b'*r Tolle# of Hasimgs and Rttasell 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Osgood and fam­
— -------1.. to .w—a. So *•-.
•'
Tolles of Bunnell district were call- 1ily were Sunday dinner guests of Lake came Saturday for a visit in
native
only
the i.i
Islands.
Mrs ..
they were -----gone.
Mr. and Mrs Almond Weber.
the home of her cousin. Wm. Ha­
Deforest Walton try this on ypur
rha Delton Rural AgriculturalI ers Sunday.
The Aid. which was to have been vens and wife.
Boneta Brotnlcy of Kalamazoo
family. Pumpkin 8oup: peel and school basket ball team will go to।
week, has been postponed until
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Dunn attend­
1
wash one-half pound of pumpkin Plainwell Friday evening Jan. 16 to। spent over-the weekend with her last
a more favorable condition of ed a Fa mt Bureau group meeting
nnd cut into pieces. Place in sauce piny that team. The Woodland team, parents. Mr. and Mra. Edward ‘
Monday evening at the home of Mr.
’ weather and roads.
par. with one pint of water Boil W||| meet the local team in the Brumley and family.
and Mrs. Warren Bolton, near
The C. E. ol lhe Methodk.t f
When pumpkin is soft, remove and school gymnasium here Wednesday
SHULTZ
church attended lhe County Union SOUTH
1
Hastings
mash, place back in the same sauce evening. Jan. 21.
Pvt. Fred Peake of Florida, who
The Glass Creek Extension group
pan, in th? same water. Chip onMr*.
Clarence Williams and, meeting at Nashville Monday eve- £came to visit hl# mother and fam­
will hold a meeting next week at
Ion. white pepper, salt, and add to daughter. Rosemary, culled on Mrs ning.
ily a few days, called on some of the home ot Mr#. Fred Barlow ol
Mr.- and Mrs. Ralph Attelce and .
saucepan with a small tomato cut Marshall Norwood nt Borgcss hosHastings lo do Red Cross sewing. I
three sons of Midland Park. Gull hte
1his friends here Thursday.
up.
. Boll tills mixture until It pltn] Wednesday afternoon.
B"h". Horn ol BrWo,. Harbor
s d
„
„„
tHcken.. Add a small lump of butMr nnd Mrs. George Schoolcraft lake, were dinner guests Sunday of &gt;.P.M a Hw dan ncepU,MU. Mr Wm
„„ M, ,„a M„ 1
ter nnd remove to serve. This re- Of Rattle Creek were dinner guaits her parents. Rcv. and Mrs. John '
Rav. and Mr. Hma Horn.,^ O1U ,„a „„ K„br„ ol
1
cip* will serve three people.
Of her imrent*. Mr. anti Mrs. Beri I McCue.
Nrnrlv lull
lull! of
the vup'1*
uUDll# Were «u&gt;
out i cmk.-R*/
„ .....
__
____
N..rl&gt;
«I ,h«
mb if K*U
m
’*oo•. M,.I I
j The Ministerial meeting of the ot KWol 1^1 melt on .eooum ot „,a
We have had many strange patfon Sunday.
;iow„a
0, BKli. j
things to ent here in Barbados—
Mrs. Bert Lilts of East Delton Grand Rapids district was held hi 1uw coM wave and lllnw.
ory Comm and Mt and Mra O«o. I
wjuraop ice cream, mandarins, a called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rnplds Monday.
wrnd.ll Krnyon ol Bnulr Crjrt
ana „„ Duat
Cllk„ ]
Rev. and Mrs. John McCue at-1 ,prm Hund., «llh
fruit similar to our tangerine, a soft william Mason Thursday afternoon
parmn, Mr.
„
a u
Wm H,„ Mna I
County
Ministerial *
drink made from a small red fruit
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Floria and tended the
and Mrs. Alva Kenyon.
1
called sorrel, a corn menl and okra Mrs. Robert Ford were in Lansing meeting in Hastings Tuesday eve- I ‘ The friends of Jessie Hallock children of Brush Ridge.
Luella pchrler expects to return
ning.
I
dish called "cou-cou." nnd of course onc day last week.
were sorry to hear of her pa**lng to Kalamazoo this week after a 1
Mr. and Mis. Ellas Trick enter-!
the famous fried Ba;budinn Hying
eULx
Francisco of Kalamazoo
and
the
bereaved
faintly
has
the
,
visit with her parents. Mr. and Mra. |
“
ILsh We've also had fresh cocoa- califd on Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Hay­ talr.ed on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ■ sympathy
of all.
Lawrence Lester nnd daughter. I ‘‘
Harry Dunn.
nut Ice cream and a pudding which wan| Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon and
are delightful.
-me Mines Oral nnd Iris McLeod Barbara, of Kalamazoo. Mr. and | Donald Kenyon ot Battle Creek vis­
GLASS CHEEK
Tiie flowers this time ot year arc arc upending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lester and three chll- | ited Mr. and Mra. Elmer Treat of
Misses Genevieve and Maxine Er- ।
dren of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
beautiful. Any ol you Garden Club Mrs. Lester Brown of Bellevue,
Bellevue
Friday night.
way of Grand Rapids and Joan of I
1
members or flower-lovers would be
At the last meeting of lhe Inland Lucian Willison of Bedford.
Mr. and Mra. Jerry O'Connor and Kalamazoo were weekend guest* at
Mra.
Betty
Pixley
spent
Wcdnesthrilled to death at the sight out- LafcC3 Garden Club the members
Dolores
of HasUngs spent Saturday their home here.
day
of
lust
week
with
Mrs.
Opal
1
side our dining room window, for wted to buy and send a large connltfht and Sunday with Mr. and
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis' i
tlvre in full bloom is a row garden tainer to the camp hospital al Fort Eichkolz of Battle Creek.
ITEMS
Mrs. Frank Hom.
’
were Mrs. Bertie Ortbring of Onus *
Mr. and Mra. Roderick Swadling.
with every variety from while to Custer. The container will be used
Mrs. Robert Barton and children Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Louie* Er­
American Beauty. iThere are about for making cocoa and cold drinks,
Miss Majesty Becker. Sgt. Clyde have been quite aick the past week
way of Kalamazoo.
forty bushes, all beating blooms.
Jn che basket ball game between Divine and Pfc. Rudy Krnmetr.vl#- *
a Illi lhe flu.
Mrs. Jack Erway spent last Tues­
and ut the edge of lhe plot ure red the local team and Vermontville ited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Trick and ' Our teacher. Mrs Nina Johncock.
day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
hibl*cus and croton pUnte form- te.am. which was played at Ver- family Wednesday evening.
and Ora Babcock attended a meet­ Brownell.
Coni.
Edwin
Pixley
of
Fort
Cus'
ing a hedge. In the front of Cro- montvillc Friday evening, the scores
ing
in Hastings Friday afternoon.
Mra. Chas. Whittemore returned
ter
i&gt;pent
the
weekend
with
ills
wife
1
met House arc the ever-present wen. ln lavor oI Delton. Tiie Hrat
home
Saturday from Richland
poinsettia plants, called the "Christ- lCBln won by B
Of 57 to 16 and at the Trick home.
When a Michigan conservaUon where she assisted in the work at 41
Hie W. H. and F. M. Society of officer
,
mas flower' by the natives, even tl)e second team 47-7.
stationed near Newberry Uie Robert Shricker home. The
(
though lhe plants bloom nearly
Delton Rural Agricultural the Wesleyan church will hold its found
an illegally killed buck hang­ new son there has been named f
January
meeting at the -ptusongge
(
- -------------------------------- -- II »n»g
in the wood# two days before
all yr ar round And then over th? w-hool Mispaiutod rl**w# on Wed­ ---------Jerry Robert.
lhe 21*1. The men will
will'
archway into tiie drive and along neMlnv of usl weclt On account of Wednesday tiie
opened, he Inserted a
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Thornton
the fence in front of the hous. Is the cold, stormy weather.
serve the dinner and furnish the ]BI8 g|me m one hoof, scratched j of Charlotte were Saturday visitor* .
the gunuous rambling bougalnvlllia'
and Mrs. l^on Doster of Has- program.
| onc antler. On opening day he tp- i at Clyde Warren's.
. |
In .h.rirA
fmm
n
rinrn
nnml.
t«
nn|{/
.
ca]lcfT
on
Mf
u|)(1
Hogcr
shades from
deep purple to
A large delegation of young pro- pretended the violators dragging
magenta to n light .'.almon color. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall pic from the Wesleyan church ot-1
aecr oul nnd hb identification of
I find lhe great thing in tills world
The whole color scheme i-. breath-' Norwood Sunday afternoon.
tended their district convention
the deer through the dime changed is not so much where wc stand, us In
taking, und every day I take a deep . Announcement Is made of the Diamond Springs Dec. 30.
their ■tnry of a fresh kill lo a plea what direction we are moving —
sniff of the rows on our breakfast marriage at Bryan. Ohio, on Sun­
of guilty in cobrt.
Oliver Wendell Holmes.
table.
v day Jan. 4 of Mi*» Josephine Van­ CLOVERDALE
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWATS ON DUTY
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Garrison en­
At the Exhibition which we at­ der Wood, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Hostings
Phone 2241
Stotc &amp; Jefferson
tended there was a nice amateur Sam Vander Wood of Delton and tertained the rural carriers Thurs­
Report of the Condition of The Delton State Bank
day evening at the *fopn Hall. An
orchid exhibit.
Especially
lovely
■ Kenneth H. Aldrich of Camp Uvnt tirlloa i*
wenfWhfte large.clusters of a small lngaton&gt; La. sun of Mr. and Mrs. oyster supper was served and an
enjoyable time was had.
FublUb*# ia sccartuic* with
Mr. and Mrs. Barn Gelb and Dtpulnanl
bu
daughter Olenlce were dinner guests IiutltiUona Ac
Bunday of Mr. and Mrs. Manson
doHui ct«. I
Newton in Richland.
Wc ore sorry we haven't much
ioiMO.au
United Ki*l
now# this week: blame lhe weather
for we were all staying close by our
fireside.
The Sunday school class will hold
their next meeting ut the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis
I.IAHII.ITIES
Members of the Aid Society will
be notified when the next meeting
will be.
Mra. RumcII Hart Is a surgical
patient at Pennock hospital recov­ 14. Olhv h.bllllle.
ering from an operation.
Mrs. Prank Hurniston was taken
to Borges# hospital Monday where
CAPITA b AOOOOTB
she will be a patient far sometime.

BUS SCHEDULE

Notice to Mothers!
Peckhams Remedy

BUS DEPOT

VITAMINS

pint
1.39
SUPER D COD LIVER OIL
pint
98
NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
bottle 100
1.98
ABDG CAPSULES
HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES^.1001.19
YEAST TABLETS 8°o&lt;isourcevit. b.250
89c
250
YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS
98c
bottle 100
4.95
D2C
UNICAPS
OTHER WINTER

Vick's Vopo Rub
Grove's Bromo Quinine
C-L Nasal Drops
Minit Rub — Large
Sal Hepatica, 60c sixe

27c
27c
39c
49c
49c

Scott's Emulsion. large
Aspirin Tablets, 100
Alka Seltzer, large
Wampole's Preparation
Orlis Antiseptic, pt.

98c
39c
49c
98c
49c

REED’S

EDIllt,

*

HEEL HEIGHTS

*

STORE=

Taytor’s Mid- Winter

LOW HEELS -

GROWING GIRLS -

COLLEGE HEELS-

CUBAN HEELS -

BOULEVARD HEELS
SPIKE HEELS-

CLEARANCE SALE
OF WOMEN'S SHOES

Now In Full Swing!

.98 - $3.45 - $3.98 - $4.98 - $5.95

LEATHERS

BLUE
TURF-TAN
BROWN
PATENT
BLACK CALF
BLACK KID
GABARDINES
SUEDES

PRICED ON SALE NOW
Pure - All Silk

HOSIERY
4 thread. Broken lixes and

5J.88

$2.44

$2-88

$g.88

colors ot only

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TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

SPECIAL!
On WOMEN’S

KNEE LENGTH HOSE
Pure Silk. Think of it — Only

1 Qc a Pair

MILO
Not Very manv items this week
as everyone wa# busy shoveling coal
or carrying wood trying to keep
warm and. believe me. that was a
jiflb all by IImU.
*'»« Herbert Van Stream was in
Kalamazoo Tuesday on business
Mrs. Emily Wilcox entertained
her son Lyle and grandson of Bat­
tle Creek Sunday.
There were ten people who braved
. the storm and eold Friday to at­
on Rural School Improvement
Tnere will be another meeting at
the Ann J. Kellogg school Thursday
and we hope there wlU be a good
attendance from our district. Wc
are very anxious lo liave our school
improved.
BANKER W4NT ADYSTPAY

TOTAL LIABILITIKH AXV qArlT.lt, ACfOUKTA
MEMORANDA

U G. HtVb'OI.D.I

�THE HASTINGS BYNNTR. THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, 1942
i
■
I ASSYRIA
duty yet.
I bonte of Mrs Katherine Holtom
I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Caw of East
Jimmie Meyers of Kalamoxoo has; on January 23 for dinner. Mradamea
teRoy were Sunday afternoon cull- • l*n laying with hia great grand- Olive Tobias and Harold Holme*,
YOURS!
of ms
hl* orottier
brother anu
and Miter-in-iaw.
sister-in-law. parent, «&gt;•
Mr. and Mra. Fred Hawley. .committee.
v.------------ .
. , =r—r—rr=....2_i
—
------ ■lers
er* oi
HAKHYvii.i-r.
.Mr and Mrs llugh Caw.
| The Fann Bureau Community orMr. and Mrs. Norman Stanton Bunday
Mla* Daily Scothome of Union ; New. i&gt; scarce tills week as ©very- j Uuj
who luM
’ ganixatlon will meet on Wednesday -entertained on Friday night at a
City
ipenj
the
weekend
at
her
home
.one
Lv
io
bu*v
trying
to
keep
warm
;
en)
pj
O
yed
at
Nichols
.-.tore
al
As1,1
J
olnt
s**
4*0*1 *lth the Johnstown ;family dinner honoring her father,
PROBATE COURT
*
Orin
Cole on his birthday. Tlx Im­
n’t
1 *&gt;Mo Center, ha* ’ employment ut i unit, at the home of Mr. and Mrs i
Fi&gt;. Floyd E. Budd. Warrant and I
dinicuitie. of car startstart-, tlw Mlchlgan
Tep-pwone com* I O»«»n Hollman.
Charles Kahler, who ha* been fitJhing
«‘&lt; thlng of dlfilcultte*
Conklin.
mediate family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
inventory filed.
scholarahipa for a nL_
qulte sick, is on the gam
;
: pany at Battle Creek und begun I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strickland Morris Brandt were guests.
Ext.- Edward B. Mix. Order allow­
tied short term course i
Please remember our W 8 C. S., work jMt Monday.
•
of Assyria Center, who have been
ing claim*-entered.
Harry Slxbcry. passed away at her’ dinner .1,..
this week Thui^ay
lo uic extreme cold -----weather 1' h|M
*|x-nding
winter
Lakeland,
TH..ewi.v al
nt the
the:
.ndlng the ^
ntCT at La
keiBnd. Carty a seven pound son at Leila Slate College. Mt ;
E't. Bessie McKlbbin. Order allow­
—• —
u .u«
—t —
------------——• home.
------home In Maple Grove townsnip aft-' home of Mr. and Mr*, "t. H. Lath-j। of &gt;but
week
the Briggs ^school
was «?•Fla., have
returned
hospital. Battle Creek, who has
ing Claims entered.
Persona who maintain ■
■nil* war call* for every ounce
roP। not in session part of Uie week.
; Bom to Mr. und Mrs. - George been named Michael Bugcne.
er several months' illne».\. Funeral rr,n
E»t. Flora Alice Roberts. Order­
residence in Michigan but i
ot
energy,
every
dime
and
dollar
C.
E.
met
Sunday
evening
with.
Little*
Ruth
Ann
Stanfotd.
of
Stanford
at
Pennock
hospital
a 10
services
were
hrtd
on
Thursday
Several leading citizens from this 1Iie lrocrH1
BVTrlllnlclll
„uura5 m
allowing claim* entered, final ac- &lt;
government
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
D.
Faisett.
'Die
Dowling
has
been
u
member
«T
Uui-ib.
daughter
who
has
been
named)
part ot the county attended a meet- I the
BWUfederal
m&gt;. ) “
nt &lt;nd fI&gt;hout
InMkh
we can muster for ahipe—and
afternoon at the Wilcox church.
&gt; count filed.
Burial was in Wilcox cemetery. She young people plan tw attend lhe i Mr. and Mrs. David Conklin home ; Joanpe Elaine.
lng at Hastings last Friday In the nn on
iteensas but lix
Ext. Myron Whitworth. Waiver of
plane*—and guna.
■
Mr. and Mt^. Raymond Rolf of | Interest of the modernisation of the'cannot taka game out of tha sUi
leaves her husband; three sons, Union meting at Nashville Monday i MLss Katherine Conklin of Lan■ notice filed, order allowing account
HU the enemy with a 125
sing spent the weekend at home Battle Creek Spent Sunday at the rural school buddings. Leon Cole. | on these Iteensas. according to ti
Lloyd of Delton. Laurence of Kal­ evening.
entered, discharge of administrator
Bond. Hurt him with a |50
amazoo and Orville at home, one
Mr. and Mrs Paul Kesler and and enjoyed her birthday dinner. ' home of her parents. Mr. und Mr*, , Walter Stanton and William Struln department of conservation.
ixsutd. estate enrolled.
Bond. Help to blow hhn skydaughfer. Mr*. Karl Knolh of Bat­ daughter* were Sunday dinner ! CUfloid Cttnklin, n selectee home ; Erving Brandl.
represented thia section. A almlUar|
&gt;E»t.,Herbert E Barnes. Warrant
tle Creek.
guests ot Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Wll-j&lt;^n teleu.se. has not been culled to j
—— i teuion wlU be held on Thursday at |
BANNER WANT AD VS. FAY
high with a 1100 or $1,000 Bond.
/and inventory filed.
/
E»t. Edward B. Mix. Waiver of
John Kuiper. 53. Supt. at the ut,s,
,
Don’t delay — every hour
Lentz Table Factory, suffered a
G"**1 and Clayton Webb were,
notice filed, order assigning residua
count*.
Buy
United
Slates
\ entend, discharge of ndminLUrator
heart attack shortly after he ar- Saturday evening callers at the L.
Deft-nie Bond* and Stamp*
rived at work Wednesday morning A ,n*v
sfciued. estate enrolled.
TODAY.
/
\ Ext. William J. Liebhauser. Bond
He wa* taken home in an ambul-’ Mr «'d Mri ^ner Gdlrtl were
o\ administrator filed. Jclters testaonce and liaised away around noon. ln Kalamazoo on business Thurs- ■
inel^tury Issued, order limiting set-'
The body wag taken to Grand d“&gt;'
.
„ .
Mr. and Mn. W
Will
Rapids, his former home, for fu-'•
'" Hyde enter- J
tlcmbnt entered, petition for hear-"
ing cMtmgfllcd. notice to creditors
neral and burial. Mr. and Mrs. talned their children on Sunday ■
at
u
large
turkey
dinner
Present
Issued.
Kuiper moved here about a year
i' were Mr and- Mr*. Louis Hyde of
E... Cordelia A7“Btssen. Annual
ago from Sheboygan. Wiscon.-.in.
Lyons and the latter's aunt. Mrs.
account nled.
I
ny co^
ather.
The
Leaf CUss wa*
enter-­ |S.
Due t0
to unu&gt;ua
unusually
cold We
weather,!
me Clover
vww mu
w* raw
------- .. —.—Mr
an(t
... Hubbard.
-------------------------j- ---------none of
school
buses made
Est. Corrl! A.
Final ac• •&gt;^e
------»-—• •------------j- their t*lned Friday night at the home of „ “‘Vhlrte mTcov of C
«...,
... C.Grand Rap- ‘
count filed, order for -publication ;.trlp8 Thursday, January 8, so most Mrs NclUe Brumm with Mrs Mlir. ,.....
Mra. Charles
McCoy of
titered.
enlered._
j of the students from rural areas 8wet Hecker assisting. The follow- Ills. Mrs. Wm. Gonka nnd David
Eat. Orr FLshrr. Final A-count |
Ing officers were re-elected pres . ( and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Corey of
"Enriched'*!
were absent.
tiled, order assigning residue en-1
Mrs. Margaret Hecker; vice-pres.. Battle Creek und Mr. und ifis j
Mr. Reinhardt s sixth hour eco­
Mrs. Lanuh Fisher; sec . Mrs. .Stella Charles Hutton nnd Milgra of
Contains not one, but lu o
Est. Alfred C. Buxton. Annual ac- j nomics class plans lo visit a bank Purchl.s; treas.. Mrs. Pauline Ly­ Walled Jake. Mrs. Hutton and
In lhe near future.
important vitamins (includ­
daughter
will
remain
for
two
weeks
count lihnl.
kins ; corresponding sec.. Mat. Ella
ing Bl) and iron—to meet
A pep meeting for the students Garllnger. Following several games, and Mr nnd Mra. McCoy remained
Est. Robert. Dawson. Annual ac- ;
who .planned
count filed.
------- -to go -to­ the basket- a lovely luncheon was served. The over Sunday nlgliT.
the requirements recom­
Est. William 1 Ford. Annual ac- ,,“11 «««»»&lt;• Friday night. January 9. class voted to give $5 00 lo the Red
mended by the National
BRANCH DISTRICT
count filed
I WIU l&gt;e*d ln t,IL‘ 8&gt;'nl thirty-minute Cross and to remember the sons
‘
Remcrriber the Dorcas Society at
Research Council.
Est. Thomits D. Barry. Final ac- I Period Friday.
of the members who arc in service. the OstrotHi-Adnm* home Itaurscount filed.
| Several clasres saw a movio called
Regular meeting ot Laurel Chap­ day, Jan. 15. Pot luck dinner and
Eat. Agnes Bristol. Final account i "Timber to Tribune" Wednesday, ter No. 31 O. EL S. was held Tues- ,
Dated for Freshness!
filed.
[ January
lhe proI; election of officers.
uunuury 7.
i. which
which showed
sirawru me
piu- day night at the temple.
Mrs. Margery Whitcomb spent
Always absolutely fresh...
Frank M. Hazel. Proof of cesa of making paper and the print­
Mrs. Merrit Moore has returned Friday with her parents. Mr. and
will filed, nnlcr admitting will en- ‘Ing ol' u newspaper.
home after visiting her daughters in Mrs. Vincent Norton.
"dated" plainly right on the
trred. bond ot executor filed, letters
T*he debate class U gaining ex­ Lansing.
wrapper! You enjoy today’s
Not many item* this week as the
testamentary Issued, order limiting perience in various types ot debat­
The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist । extremely cold weather kept peo­
bread today when you buy
settlement entered, petition for ing by having a cross-section de­ church will meet Friday. Jan. 10
1
ple at* home.
■
this new ENRICHED
hearing claims filed, notice to credi­ bate. a heckling debate, and a Jury
Morning Glory Rebekah lodge
tor* Issued.
will meet Friday night.
। Luminous bricks arc new—made of
Marvel extra-thin slice Sand­
trial discussion.
Mrs. Seth Graham passed away1 hollow glass, the bricks contain a
Est. Cordelia A- BLsscll. Bond of
wich Loaf!
The home management class has
executor filed
been making budgets pn furnishing at her home one mile east of Nash- 1 gas that shines when an electric
Ehl. Ell D. Hall. Warrant and in­ homes on allotted amounts ot ville Monday ’hight about 11:30 P., current Ls passed through.
ventory nicjti.
money. They plan to study "Care
Est. Flora Alice Roberts. Order of the Home" as their next project.
allowing account entered, discliarge
The student teachers from Michi­
of administratrix issued, estate en­
Banking Hours:—9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
gan state college arrived Wednes­
rolled.
'
Est Neva J. Stanton. Annual.ac-. day. January 7.
of----Miss
count filed.
1 . Members
,
• -• Westcott’s phyF\t Frank Frederick. Warrantr »lcal
c,,,wcs ■" P™cticlng
•'tactics"” In order
order lo
and inventory Ned.
“
&gt;« basketball "tactic.
E*t Melvin Crum. Proof of will improve their skill in the game.
by Ccunr. filed, order admitting will j -*»« Novelty trio of the Midwest
PLAIN OR SUGARED DOZ.
A\'P?
entered
assembly service entertained the
LEAN RIB HALF
SUNNYFIEIO
Ann» n. steiTI.M. Bond ol ’
»“»' WednKd,)-. J«.uu.ry
ndmlnGlrmor Bled. ktwr.
&gt;*• Th' 'nwrulner, w.rr suphm
BAG
nu-ntury ioMied, order llinlllnn sel-; Markham. Mary Macklram. and
SUHNYFIEtD
dement entered, petition for hearing! Nelson Thomason.__________
BEST CHUCK CUTS
&lt; Ubn* filed, notice to creditor, is-. nvM|AM DISTRICT
BAG
“St. Ephriam Uiea*. Stipulation
T)“- Dunham Community Club

NEWS

NASHVILLE

War Nee* Heaey—

neral Renters Thursday at

1

INTRODUCING! NEW

^High School Notffs |

"EXTRA-THIN'7 SLICE

MARVEL SANDWICH LOAF!

^HDWICH

[•A?
V.HAsfP

36 DELICIOUS SLICES I

10’

The Newest Member of the
Famous MARVEL family

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FEDERALDEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

PORK LOIN ROAST .
BEEF ROAST
ROASTING CHICKENS
LAMB ROAST
PRIME RIB ROAST
TRIMMED

FANCY ROCKS

17c

CORN MEAL

5

BEANS

4 CANS
£U5c

IN TOMATO SAUCE

SULTANA

4£E23c

RED BEANS

SALAD DRESSING
ANN PACE

SPAGHETTI or MACARONI

QT.

31C

3,;sioc

FULLY TRIMMED

SPARE RIBS
PORK LIVER

LEAN
MEATY
IN THE
PIKE

ik 20c
..17c

DUCKLINGS loKTELub, U. 21c

u. 23c
&gt;»■ 26c
- 29c STEAK
is 37c
-22c
- 29c

ROUND or SIRLOIN

MILD SUGAR CURIO

SIDE PORK „

u.

UCON SQUARES
GROUND REff

17c

SLAB BACON

He

2... 31c

DOCTOR'S
ORDER!

precious second of the day. Does that day seem
too short to you? Or are you oil tired out before
it’s holf over? Then do as yoar doctor orders—

drink that quart of milk every day! And don’t
become careless about it. if you wont the pep

that makes you go out and do things.

•

DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE A MILK FOR HEALTH
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT.
OR

PASTEURIZED.

PT. 6c;

*£ ii'

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COO!^, Prop.

Hastings

■ 22c

Complete Va’uoty—

*7ap Qualify—
FANCY, LARGE

FANCY »tD

SHRIMP
23cex 29c
SALMON STEAK
OF
STANOAtDt
EVAPORATED MILK 4 CANS 31c FILLETS
POLLOCK
,16c OYSTERS
u.31c
WHITE SAIL
2 kgs 25c
SOAP FLAKES
WHIJE SAIL
—VaMtty—Quality—Qol AU
SOAP GRAINS
2 KGS 31c CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS
JR ESH
CLEANSER
4 CANS 13c ORANGES SRE 220.......... _2 ooz 45c
RADISHES
GIANT 4( SIZE
AMMONIA
QT. 9c
MADE OF FLUFF
2«chs. 9c
head 13f
NORTHERN TISSUE
ROLL
5c HEAD LETTUCE.
RED CROSS
TEXAS SEEDLESS
FRESH GREEN
TOWELS
3 HOUS 25c
ASF WHOLE KtlHU
GRAPEFRUIT
FOR 35c
10
ONIONS
CORN GOLDEN SWEET
10c NEW, TEXAS GREEN
IONA
TOMATOES
2£&amp;17c CABBAGE. _______2 us. Ut 3 ®CHS. 10c
STANDARD 'X,
I
4^ 27c
IONA PEAS
25S,M9c CELERY LARGE STALKS ._____ 2fo«15c BANANAS
-JCH Ut
PARSNIPS fresh, washed.—. 3 ns. 10c BROCCOLI
2«ns19c
SAUERKRAUT
Cn^atf Mom &lt;&gt;}im 2&gt;aHy PnoduoU—Al A Saoinyl
TOMATO SOUP
3 cans 20c
MELO-BIT
LONG HORN
TOMATO SOUP
3 cans 17c
WHOLE SEGMENTS
LOAF CHEESE
2
60c
CHEESE
GRAPEFRUIT
’ *
2£&amp;23c FULL CREAM
IU TANA
li 30c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
2£l!s23c WISCONSIN CHEESE - 30c
SILVERIROOK
NICE
CRESTVIEW
2£»35c
GRADE 8
MED. SIM
-38c
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
"c*n30c ROLL BUTTER
1ALYEJ AND SLICED
PURE LARD cartons 2 cam. 26c
CREAM CHEESE,.... 2
ONA PEACHES
34
2&lt;&amp; 35c SWISS CHEESE DOMESTIC IX 37c TAH6Y CHEESE—^Bc
ISf 23c
WHITEHOUSE

not when they are trying to really live every

Self-respect ls the noblrat garment with which a man may clothe
himself, the mast elevating feeling
with which the mind can be In­
spired.—Samuel Smiles.

17c

Qualify—QlatM*—fyiaikuaAl kJilk.

BEST SHOULDER CUTS

People don’t fool oround with their health —

Waved by Cabman
8l*t»l lhal (Well NSJearn

K6 IOC

VELVET CAKE FLOUR 5 &amp; 32c

that milk
head everyone's
"must" list for
that added vital­
ity lift.

&gt;&gt;&lt;i Miller

21c

MELLO-WHEAT

HEN DER^HOTT
Lost Week’* Leiter

as could be expected. The fact that
he had smashed a new Christmas
sled worried him more than tho
painful cut. We hope he will soon
be able to bo out again.
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Storer of
Hasting* stayed at Albert BrlUs
over the weekend, while they went
to Dowagiac to visit their daugh­
ter. Mrs. Ray Staley.
Mr. and Mrs. BrtU received word
last Friday that Clinton waa
aboard a boat doing convoy duty
on the Atlantic and that he couldn't
.
He said the boys had a good ChrUt-■
mas and he enjoyed and appreciat­■
ed the many remembrances of “hisi
friends In Hastings.

17c

5

A SEAL SHEHOV FOOD

QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Forest M. Kinney nnd wife to
Mnrgrete Valentine. 1 Ac., Sec. 0.
Maple Grove Twp.
. Margrete Valentine to Forest
Kinney and wife. 1 *
Maple Grave Twp.

the death of her uncle,
Thorpe, of Jackson and attended
hu funeral on Tuesday.
Mrs. Robl. Garrison was called
Monday night to the home of her
sister. Mrs. Georgia Sampson, near
Quimby by the sudden Illness of
her mother. Mrs. Julia Hicks, but
she had passed away before they
got there.
Leland Christensen received a se­
vere cut on his leg New Year’s Eve
while coasting. It required five
stitches to clove tiie wound which

5

ROLLED OATS

SHREDDED WHEAT

dismissing objection to will filed. ।
1po*l,po*!'&lt;? ,ron! 2^1 ,Frtday
proof of will filed, order admitting evening to this week
will
nnd Mrs
CUud
°amanwin entered
intcreo. _ ______
। Mr- pcrn
BaU' #|jd
Mr# HHcrbert

WARRANTY DEEDS
I Ludwick attended the funeral of
Fred Ingram and wife to Lyle I Mra. George Sigourney. WednesIngn-.m nnd wife, lot 8. Bl. 3. Ken- day at Sonoma.
field'-, .second odd . Hastings City, i There was no school Friday nnd
Dale Hilton Hannon and wife ct Monday a* Mra. McCaui. the
al to Fred Y. Cooper and wife. 133 teacher, who lives north of HasA. Sec. 1. Johnstown Twp.
I tings, was snowed In.
Willi* Btrcclcr cl nJ-to Frank Lea
Mr. ahd Mra. Kelih Ball and
ct ul. lot 8. Penna*see Park. Yankee ' son of Gull lake and Mr. nnd Mr*.
Spring* Twp.
) George Bail nnd daughters nttendNora P. Edward* to Marlowe 1.1 ed n shower Saturday evening at
Kimball and wife, lot 21 nnd part J the home of Mr. and Mrs. Viro
of lol 32, Siiore Acres and par. Sec. Spidle in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
2». Johnstown Twp.
Richard Pern-. (Betty Spidle).’
Lorenzo G. Eddy and wife to | Mrs. Harvey Cheesenian i» ailll
Charles Relck and wife, par. Sec. j quite ill with mastoid following strep
33. Hope Twp
। throat.
.
John W. Dunning nnd wife to F.
E Larner, par. Sec. 7. known as lot
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
9, Prairieville Twp.
John W; Dunning nnd wife to P.
E. Larner par. Sec. 7. Prairieville
Twp.
Fern B. Smith ct al lo Raymond
Woudstra and wife. 120 Ac. Sec. 2B.
Maple Grove Twp.
Rea J. Cleland and wife to Don­
ald C. Rockwell and wife, lot B. Bl.
4. Sandy Beach Park. Yankee
Springs TWp.
Twp. of Maple Grove to Forest M.
Kinney 1 A. Sec. 9. Maple Grove
Twp.
I,
Twp. of Maple Grove to Forest-M.1
_____
Kinney nnd wife. par. Maple Grove j c.r.&lt;«b
Twp
,
Marjle Rnidt lo Chas. D. Shosky |
and .wife, 40 Ac.. Sec. 10. Orange

10c

DONUTS
PANCAKE FLOUR

V/2 LB. LOAF

l

SWEET

PICKLES
QUART

26c

I O'CLOCK

COFFEE

3£57c|

OUS OWN

ITEA

STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1H2

An elght-we«ks Vnlvenity ot
►VATTON NOTES
waring tho 15-day dear •coion, a Michigan extension court* in the
oomorvatlon officer at Marquette control of stream pollution
p&lt;
wlU be
w*» called upon seven times to find conducted
ii- «a
In Royal
— COak high school
Monday and Wednesday evenings.

beginning January 12. by Milton to fbh and other wUdllfe public
” Adams, •«■**
health,
lake and II
P.
secretary
of and
tha irecreational
UU
stream control commission. Tiie
course will deal with means of pre----venting d^nait* by Industrial wastes ’ BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY

SOLID PACK
KHOCfK S UhtitKAr IS 1HI OHLY BUI IHfll

TOMATOES
3
25c

•

FRUITS
TENDERAX
PORTERHOUSE
STEAK is 43 C

TENDERAX
SIRLOIN STEAK

TENDERAX
STANDING RIB
ROAST is 29c

38c

u&gt;.

Halves or Slicee - California

2’t“Ql?33c

Readies
Oregon, De Luxe

Plums

2”^ 25c

Country Club Grade “A"

Apple Sauce 3

PORK LOIN ROAST
SMOKED HAMS

BIB CUTS
COUNTRY CLUB GRADE “A"

29c

TENDERED

KERNEL CORN
10c

COTTAGE CHEESE

it 1 Oc

VEGETABLES

PRE CLEANED - READY TO COOK

u&gt; 33c

£* 35c
'*■“ 17Wc
COUNTRY
CLUB ’ » 33c

LINK SAUSAGE

u. 32c

VEIN-X SHRIMP

GOLDEN BANTAM WHOLE

i* 10c
u. 29c

SHANK HALF

SLICED BACON
SMOKED JOWL
BRAUNSWEICER

29c

SMELT

labgE size

HALIBUT STEAKS
SAUERKRAUT

Veg-All
Del Mail

Hiblets Corn 2
Green

Country Club Firelesa Cooked - In Tomato Sauce

PORK &amp; BEANS
LIMA BEANS

WESCOT

KIDNEY BEANS
SPINACH
TOMATOES

3 5.J 25c

X127c
CIGARETTES

Cation

$1.19

Quart 1Oc
MUSTARD
AVONDALEi
29c .
ROLLED OATS
110 &amp; 43c
29c
Country Club
2"il*23c
WHEAT FLAKES

Country Club

FRUIT COCKTAIL

25c

ANGEL FOOD CAKE

GRAPEFRUIT

23c

EATMORE OLEO

PURE LARD

lb.
bag
fUEECE
K»riEE JE

SILVER POUND CAKE Hot-Datad

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 3 ,
BUTTER MICH1CAX MAID 2 ,
PURE PRESERVES

2

KROSER’S
KROGER'S

25c

WINDSOR
American or Brick

59c
75c

STURDY BROOMS

25c

RINSO OR OXYDOL

VITAMIN CAPSULES O’,‘S„ 50c

39c

u. 14c

IVORY SOAP

ECG MASH

Flour CO^T M.^99c
Sincerity Flour
85c

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The main school activity this win- notice to creditors
ter consist* of table tennis tplng-,
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i to be some competition going on
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■ being no school last Friday ? It ■ J'
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; The school library ta steadily in- u" '(
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,, J;.,.';
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I collection of selected books arrived.
* "
Mr Karcher has made us some new
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j

Intermediate Room
I Tiie Sixth grade English Glass ।
I does very well at proof-reading.
!
I The Fifth grade Lx Improving Ini
Arithmetic a»nd Spelling. Tin­
, Fourth Grade U doing nicely in
Arithmetic and English.
. The following Third graders ex­
' cell in Arithmetic and Reading:
, Patricia Allerding. Arthur Bird.
i Norma Bustance. Richard Blough.
Henry Humphrey. Raymond Mead
i Quintin Olmstead.
and Waller
। Woods.

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11

Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston of Bal- 'a business trip lo Hastings Monday.' Ruth Folia of Van Wert, O.. as the
tie Creek spent Bunday with Mr.
Supt. and Mn. Maurica Snow and EvangeUzt. Wo urga your alUndI and Mra. Perry Preston.
j Mr. and Mra. W. H. ChurchlU ot ance l(j
e¥irdng service. Sons
Mra John Uctka Un't ao w«U at New Era ratiunod Friday^
Mrvlce begm, al 7;j0. and preachnrrssnt
I opent tho past several weeks in
"
Ml., i™. Rrintn.li nf st Jordan Florld“ ~Hart Courier.—Mr. Snow ing at 1:00.
i Rev. Mr». Ruth Foltz and huzband
i&gt;“ Xu.
Freeport Methodist Church
Mign senoot.
of Rev. and Mra. Paul Olmstead
Everett M. Love, pastor
1 and family, and on Monday were Moore home.
Stories about the anniversaries of
Morning Worship—1 i :00.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Miller and Mr. and Mra. Jacob Glesa and Mr.
Sermon: "The Tears of Jesus."
Carolyn, and Mrs. Lena Jordan of
Mrj. William Hutchens spent the Lansing spent Sunday afternoon
Sunday school—12:00.
holidays with her children In Grand and evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. found in another part of thia paper.
Freeport has been vUlled by Carlton Center Methodist Church
Rapid’.
R. Wolcott.
Mrj Mw m u reconrut luuj^,”
Uul, a(„h011 ,„a death twice during the paat week,
Everett M. Love, pastor
taking from our midst two of our
Morning Worship—10:00.
U11’ "u
i family of Fowlerville were Sunday old and rtapected clUaens, Dell
Sunday school—11 00.
John Hjh- who has had jmeu- j gueaLs of Mr. and Mra Charles Godfrey* and Mra. Effie Rickert, a
nionla. suffered a lelapae but is n , Overholt.
/
writeup regarding each will be CONSERVATION NOTES
little belter al the present time. | Mrs. W. F oic&amp;aon visited Floyd found elaewnere In this Issue.
With about half of the 400 per­
Mr and Mrs. Charles Woodworth 'Walton at Pennock hosptlal Bun-1 Miss Irene Brintnall. studentof Charlotte spent Sunday evening ’'day afternoon.
teacner from East Laming, will mits Issued for cutting windthrown
with Mra. Anna Moore and Mra i Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howk and make her home with Mra. Dell timber in stale forests still In cffee’, cleanup of the remaining state
Adah Motter.
'Percy Rower were Sunday dinner. Godfrey for the next few weeks.
forest trees damaged tn the 1940
| Mr and Mrs Tom Morris and1 guests of Mr. and Mra. Daniel'
' Armistice day storm Li likely- lo be
j daughter Margaret of Allentown. Weaver of Elmdale, the occasion bePa., ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil-: lng Mr. Weav»r's asth birthday.
The V. T. C. will haw a sleigh completed late this winter, lhe con.Ham Crakes.
.Other gues’s were Mr. and Mra. ritlu fiiirty Wednesday evening. scrvatloh department'* forestry div­
I Miss Marilyn Stcrzlck Is assisting Glen Parker of Ypsilanti. Mr. and January 21. Everyone w ill meet a I ision rtporU.
Cutting of pest*, poles, cabin logs,
1 with the duties nt the John Lictka Mn- Eugene Krauss of Elmdale, his the William Dipp home.
ties, aspen excelsior bolts, jack pine,
' home.
j nephew Henry Weaver and wife of
spruce und balsam pulpwood, and
Victory Campaign
Mr and Mra Kenneth Walz and Hastings, and Lucy Stahl. Mr. and
‘ family of Jack-on. and Mra. Adah Mra. Abe E2uh. and Mr. Weaver's
Those who arc interested in bung­ furlwcod under permits already
i Miller and Charles King of Hastings nephew. ’ Joe John* of Davidsville. ing readable books for the soldiers completed produced an income of
। were Sunday visitor* of Mr and' Pa. Mr. Weaver received many in service, please bring them to the more than J12.000 tor the Utah &gt;
general fund.
I Mra O. H. Fausey.
| gifts, also mnny cards from Pa., his; library.
Wlndlhroan timber remaining in
; Boyd Payne of Hastings was a I former home.
•evidence along accwudble highways
W. C. T. V. Meeting
Saturday dinner guest of his inoth-। Mrs. William Hutchens spent a
Ls largely on private lands, the de­
er. Mrs Ida Payne and Mrs. Mabel week with Mr. and Mra. Marvin
operator* •
I Osborne.
Thaler and Keith ot. Hastings.
home of Mrs. Cora Walton Tuesday. partment Lv advumg
I Mrs. Gertha Beam and Burt of
Miss Bertha Fausey of Cascade January 20. at 2 P M. All ladies seeking further permits from the
slate. If not hunested soon, this
I Hastings spent Sunday with Mr spent Bunday evening ut the John . interested an invited to attend.
timber
will
lxdamaged
or
destroy­
and'Mra. Dale Cooke and family
Thaler home.
ed by insect* und wood rots.
I Mr. and Mrs Gordon
, ...
Gerald
Gray ofFortiey of Climax spent
Hostings .spent Sunday evening , the weekend with his parent*. Mr
Examinations for the job of tend­
with Mr. and Mra. Let- Hcigltr
f and Mra. George Forbey.
Some at u* wish, no doubt, that ing the conservation departments
Donald Walton made a business 1 Frank WUllon visited Floyd Wal­ it would snow more so the bus
fish hatcheries und fish rearing
trip to Grand Rapids. Monday.
I ton al Pennock hospital Sunday couldn't pet through, thus delaying ponds un- rchrduh'd by the stale
Dorothy.
Helen
nnd Donald I evening.
our mid-year examinations. which civil service commission for Janu­
Woods spent the weekend in HowMrs. Hazel Rou&gt;l&gt; und Mra. Dan begin Wednesday afternoon at one ary 31 In as many of a dozen ex­
ard City.
i Shay of Hustings visited Mra. Mary o'clock Pity us.
amination ‘ centera throughout Hie
Mr and Mra Claud Emerson of Henney Friday afternoon. •
stale as the number of uppllcunU
Battle Creek called on Mr and
Mis* Elaine Kauffman was a Hol- loo much for three membera of our
justifies hol'iing the tests.
Mrs. W. W. Rockhill.
' land visitor Monday
class. At least they weren't al Achool
The Jobs also involve operation
Dr J. W. Rigtrrlnk nnd dauah- • Mrs, Be**ie Fox is slaying with on Monday.
of tank fish trucks and spawn tukter Helen. Mr. mid Mrs. Chester "
Mr- 1William Hutchens during the ' A Blotau u«
Momlw i lng. Men wishing
------------------------------------to write the exSupernau of Grand Rapids. Mr. nnd winter.
and an Algebra test Tuesday. Wc; 1UI1|ntl,|On (or "fl»li culture aide A"
Supt. und Mra. H. H. KiUon an&lt;l arc reviewing for tests In Literature J must -file
Mr.- Carmi Spear* of Potterville.
- application
----------- by JanuarvMra iluah Strobel of Grand Ledge. daughter of Woodland were Sunday und English
.
14, while those trying for the next­
guests of Mr. and Mra
Art Hall and family of Charlotte. afternoon
....
We are glad to have Mbs Brint­ ranking "B“ Job have until Januar.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno Holcomb and. Evart Ardis
nall with us for twelve weeks. Wc
Mra. Gerald
Thompson nnd Mra. hope that our little school will be
Clntnbclle Hooper of Clarksville, ”
~
lhe mW regbsu-r established l&gt;v
were among those who attended the Drasle Thompson called on Mr. and of some benefit to her when she the exams will be ths only one for
funeral of Dell Godfrey Sunday
starts lo teach English, and wc
afternoon.
-•* ',crntly.
•
»
expect aho to gali^ much from her. U&amp;hcd in September. 193«. having
Mra. Steve Miller was a patient in
Miss Virginia Moore spent Sun­
been abolished
nupiiuiiiui v nrw.
day with Miss Lucille Endres ot Harriett Chapman honpltal in Ea­
The Sophomores are glad to have1
ton Rapids last Week.
Carlton.
The kindnrs* of sc.me h too much
Flryd Walton of South-Bowne Is'Mr. und Mra. Met rill Karchrr Teddy Walton back in class after a
like
the echo, returning tho coun­
n patient at Pennock hospital. Mrs. I were in Hastings on business Tues- short illness.
in terpart of .what lx received, nut
Walton Ls staying al the Frank (
•
Monday, there vias a test
i.
mote,
and sometimes less.—Bowers.
Mr. nnd Mra. Harold Rosenberger Biology over the unit on Conserva­
Walton home.
Mr.’ Frank Hynes spent part of und Marvin visited Mr and Mra. tion
Michael 4fumplir?y of Hastings
Mra Ford Stowell Of Woodbind, Sunday.
Mr and Mra. Charles Wieland of
helping to cure for her father who
Next week we shall feel happier
Logan called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy (?)
. . after wc get
_________________
remains critically 111.
.
out first semester
Mra. Ruchcl Lewis returned to Wirlund und family Sunday eve-1 m,irks, and will resolve to do better oudeil you publication
the home of her imrcntx. Mr. nnd ning
work during the second semester.
, &gt;
Mra. Stanley Malcolm of North Irv­
Mrs. IU Hooper and Loren Gray
Tlierr is to be n ping-pong tour- &lt;
of Clarksville were Sunday after-1 nilinvtit through-out the upper
ing. Monday.
Mra Gertrude Rm-sell spent Sun- noon callers of Mr and Mrs. Se- three grade-. Who will Hie winners - - .
dnv with her parents. Mr and Mrs- miah Seese. ‘ be? We wonder.
Rcv. and Mrs. C. L. Wilkins made I
soplwinores arc ho)Hng that' (
Robcrt Sweet of Long Lake
Fthe roads will keep in their present1
I
; condition so we can have a sleigh ' t
। rid? party soon.
I Others who have been absent dur- ,-■•
I lng the |&gt;r.sl we* k are; Bobby '
! Blough. Eugene Williams. Charles
and Genevieve Static!, und Roy •'
! Blough. Jr.
■ Helen Bustance was elected re­
' porter of the Sophomore class for
1
! the second semester
।
In Geography, the Sophomores
I arc studying about China and her -ijlicople. Mr ArdL, said that lli'y
1 must lx- very ambitious because .
: they make so many holes In their • •
cheese.
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Christian Endeavor—7:00
Sung Sendee—7:30.
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�THE nAHTMCg BAKNER, THXJK8DAY, JAWABT 15, 1H2

Woodland Community News
Pergonal Paragraphs

Mr*. Celia Townsend of Char— -r
-,
lot la spent Saturday with Mr. and family visited Mr and Mr*. Tom dustry. for presentation lo the conMrs. Otto Townsend
Fountain of Lansing. Sundty.
servatlon commission at IU next
Mr. and Mrs John Wilkes and meeting.
children spent from Friday till family called or. Mr and Mr* Matt
At the suggestion of the mink
Sunday with h&lt;*r mother. Mn. Bid ford of Middleville Sunday eve- breeders, the Legislature at IU reMildred Nowlcke, teacher
Lechrone and family of Brethren.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Donald
O'Brien
of'licensing
and regulation of domesOn our bulletin board we have a
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler of
winter scene of children playing In Detroit spent from Thursday till
ulamaioo visited Mr*. Ernest 'Ut mink farm* and designated the
odd Sunday
I conscrvaUon department to set up
Monday at home.

Woodland Township School News

children of Vermontville were Sun­
English Literature student* art,
day night supper guests at the delighted with lhe Mediaeval Cas- J
home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. tie display mode voluntarily by
Maunne Clum. Till* project will
Harve Town* was brought' home be on display at lhe time of P. T.'
Sunday from Pennock hospital

Two of our reading classes have
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Cla­
fir khed their readers and are read­ rence SUson of Irving.
before with serious heart trouble.
ing out of new books.
Sunday caller* on Mr. and Mrs.
He Is being cared for at the home
of tits son Lloyd.
Victory".
They are practicing
panel discussions along this topic surprised u# by bringing candy to
as backgrind and Interest mate- school in honor of her eighth blrthverton and Midland Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler were
Sunday and Mr. Whitmer remained
Sunday guest* of Mrs Daisy Tyler
and grandma Johnson of Woodland
Ethel Whitmer returned tq -WoftlMt and Mra Frnnkln Townsend
laml with Mr. Farrell for a visit,
wlth her slster andjaddly.
Supt and^Mra E Ardis of Free­
port were Sunday evening supper
guests at the home of Supt and hard fought and both teams played letter and scenery c
en David Thompson,
with fine spirit.
Tiie cheerleader* urged the crowd his trip to Tuscon.
Lansing, who Ls taking tier prac­ and student body to give with their
tice teaching In Woodland township best and they responded with enStudebaker cards.
We Iwpc
school. Ls .staying at the home of
practice will help us improve
between the partitions
considerable damage
feme Stamps last week. Thus wn
sume his practice of dentistry.
and very promptly responded Cha*,
Mr and Mra. John Hynes (June due largely to their fine teamwork we are hoping to do even better.
and Kelln Farlee kept the fire
Crock ford) of Lansing were over and excellent coaching.
cheeked until the fire department
arrived
II was lucky the family
Arlle Spindler, teacher
nnd Mra. Bub Crockfurd Saturday.
wa# nt home and hud plenty of

day until Sunday On Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs Ralph Leffler, Joan and

The sixth grade students
mde pictures-of an outdoor
board lo hear the petition of R N
Clark of Castleton township, who
wishes his farm property to be set cpctutlng In the promotion of DcInto the Woodland school district. fen.-c Stamp rale in Hits commun­
Rcv. and Mrs. Geo. Wingard at- ity by -citing aside Thursday of
each week as Defense Stamp day.
Grand Rapids district ut Grund
Rapid-. Monday. Her parents, Mr.
and Mra. August Meschke of Mor-

ershlp of Zrtma Grummet, has put
up as a wall border.
A room caucus was held on Tues­
day and class officers were nomin­
ated
An election by ballot was
held on Thursday and the follow­
ing were elected for the second sem-

Hing tier sister and husband. Mr
urer—Roger Flanigan. Chaplain
and Mra. Lyle Cook of Grund Rap­
ids since New Year's, relumed home KiUon will purchase lhe stamps al Peggy Nclthamer and song leader
our local poetofflcc and will give

be placed in their stamp books.
lout week was the first Stamp
Day observed and the sum of 519.55
entertain the Kilpatrick C. E. so­ was brought in by the students for
ciety tills week Wednesday.
'
it L&lt;i too cold to go outside. We are
Mis* Mary Townsend spent Iasi
practicing marching this week.
Kindergarten and Find Grade
Sunday at the home of her brothAt. art period the seventh grade
Dori* Whitney, teacher
Richard Kurrar. Marguerite Ratt­
ier and Gay lord Krebs ure buying
Defense Stamps.
Robert Granger from the Bristol
We have a new flag which
Rev E. H Babbitt. District Supt.
of Grand Rapids and Rcv. Janis bought with P. T. A money.
Laupmanls were dinner guest* nt

Wingard Tuesday evening. Rev
Laupmanls spoke later al the
Methodist church about tiLw ex|&gt;crlencea in England and Europe.

family call*-! on

The law becomes effective Janu­
ary 10. and tha commission will
consider the regulation* under it

A sharp drop In fur prices since
the opening of the season man an
otherwise good year for muakrat
and mink trappers in Michigan
With the exception of an area
along lhe Lake Erie shore, all mink
Gladys Fisher. Ida James and and muskrat trapping will be eonHarold James were Sunday evening
callers at Lloyd FUhers. "
ber 1 to 30. trappers were favored
with better prices because ot early
family visited her mother in Grand season prediction* of a good de­
Rnptds Sunday and were Sunday mand Muskrats averaged 5325 a
evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ira peh and mink 512.50. For reasons
Chaffee of Quimby.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Rocho were

Church Announcements
A. M— Morning worship
A. M. Sunday scliool
M. Epworth League

Shortly past noon Thursday the
fire siren wim founded. A chimney
burning out at the home of Char
Furl*e of South Woodland caused'

1915

1941

26 YEARS OF MARKED SUCCESS

'rate have been bringing only about
51. and mink about 54 75.
Northern Michigan rabbit hunt­
ers are reminded by the conserva­
tion department that the law re­
turned home Saturday after spend­
quiring them to have written coning lhe las*, two weeks with het
Jacent woodlot* becomes effective
‘January 10
Amending of the Horton trespass
act tn specify that the consent be

name of our new supplementary
readers for the fourth grade The COATS GROVE
Mrs. Flora Wood passed away at
the home of her daughter Mrs Wil­
liam Baynte about two weeks alter
she tell and broke her hip. She had
reached the ripe old age of 93 year*

Friday. Jun
33fourlh ta rlod classes.

While they are not nenweary.
blank permit* may be carried toy
hunters far convenience of fanners,
who may object lo taking the time
to write out permits and sign them.

legislative session Though the act
applies to all hunting on private.

JERRY ANDRUS, National Bank Bldg., Phone 2519

Citizen's Mutual Automobile Ins. Co.
HaweU, Mich.

1

was 8C years old she made her fu­
neral arrangements as lo lhe min­
ister. the pall bearers, the singers
and n favorite song. "Beyond This
Land of Parting." These plans were

: n.ivun -&gt;-'&lt;i virnny of Kal­
very fine character, zealous toward amazoo last Sunday.
the church and iu organteat ton*
and very loyal to her friends. She
will be tnlMed by her family and
relatives and our sympathy is ex­
tended to the bereaved. The funeral
was held la-st Sunday afternoon at
tlw church here with burial In the

Henry Coir was operated on at Sunday.
Pennock hospital for appendicitis
He U getting sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Craig.

STANDAR
RED CROW

THREE CORNERS

Director. Je**c Chase.
Club No. 3 of the L. A. S. served
a nice dinner but Thursday al lhe
church, proceeds 57 18. At the elec­
tion of officers. Mrs. Etiiel Kilmer

children. Michael nnd Richard Leo
of Hastings sjient Saturday evening
will) Mr. and Mra. James F. Ham­
mond and family.

ststtnp Clair D. Yeitcr with hl*
farm work the past several month*
Kelsey. Vice Pres ; Mra. Margaret suffered- the loss of lhe fingers of
Lehman. Sec.; Mrs. Estella Kelsey. ills left hand and a portion of his
Tress.; Mrs. Orpha Wing. Chorister; hand while sawing wood at the
Yeitcr farm recently. Sincere sym­
We arc beginning the reading of
pathy is extended to him In this
'Llitle Men" for opening exercise
■ach morning.
ed to his home in Lansing and Cal-'
vin Buehler is assisting Mr. Yeitcr
Mrs. Pearl Demand s mother, Mrs.
A. M. Sunday scluxil. Supt. Arch Graves of Stony Point, died
last Friday afternoon. The funeral
was held at the Leonard funeral
A. M Morning worship.
..«« P ....
ivuwi Evangelism' Iwme on Monday P. M. Our symM. "Youth
will be the topic of the round table pathy Ls extended to the family,
discussion with Alice Griffin, chair*
MARTIN CORNERS
Melvin Whetstone left Saturday
8:00 P. M. Evangelistic service.
Service* each evening at this hour for a visit With Mr. and Mrs. Alon­
until Feb. 1 with Rev D H. Car­ zo Hilton and family in Saugus,

STANDARD
SERVICE

GET THIS SPECIAL WINTER GASOLINE TODAY AT YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALE

LEAD AND TIN, reclaim ad from oU
table ihnlhint, ora mrllrd and
pouraS Into mold* for *M « sotdar.

rick. presiding Elder of Michigan
Conference, assisting the pastor.
damage wa* done to the house in
7:45 P. M. Evangelical League of
getting al the fire By night the C. E. followed by evening worship.
Farlccs had repaired the ciiimncy
Choir rehearsal on Saturday, Jan.

gellcal church. Friday, Jan 10.
Rcv. D. C Ostroth of Detroit will

bitter cold days and the whole com­
munity h happy that the Farlee's
did not suffer ii greater loss.

Mrs. H. A KiUon. Woodland Vil­
lage Chaiyqan of the Red Cro-*
report* lhe following nmounU do-

10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
11: 00 A M Divine worship
study.
Lutheran Gospel

hour

at

55 XX)
Methodist Fellowship

Personal subscriptions
5.00
Chrtslmos gift offering
48 00
A lotai of »88 00
The need is
great so those who have not do­
nated please see that cither Mra
Kltaon of MIsk Lena Warren is giv­
en _your donation soon.

' Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
10: 00 A M. Worship and xtrmon
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school

Wayne Long gathered
home Sunday In honor
birthday
with us and wtH continue through­
out the services ua evangelist. Song
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and
r.on Jack Of Lake Ode.sa.Jdr. and
Regular meeting of the Mission­
Mrs. Thomas Long of Grand Rap­
ary Society. January 21 al the
ids. A. W Law and Mis* Edith
home of Mrs. Orpha Wing.
Jenkins of Bay City. Charles. Harry
and Mary at home and Mra Edl-

10: 00 A. M
Morning worship.
men ere planning to hold'thetr an­ Sermon by pastor.
nual banquet Thursday. January
11: 00 A M Sunday school. Supt.
13. Goodwill Circle of the Meth­ George Schalbly
odist W. B. c. 8. will serve the din­
7:30 P M. The C E. society will
ner in the cburUi dining room
meet with the Kilpatrick group.

Irene and their sons fiancee. The
daughter Mrs. Blanche Bayne south nuptial Service* which united in
of Coals Grove the same day. aged marriage Miss Alice Mankc of Cad­
illac and Stanley Mankcr of Bolsympathy of the neighborhood timore «*rf read at high noon at
8 o'clock Wednesday evening. De­
a ceremony attended only by mem­
cember 3! by Rcv.-J. I Batdorff
bers ofyHie family and close friends.
They bejbm_jii&gt;u.c keeping imme­
Sunday school. All arc requested to diately in the apartmcnt’Mr. Man­
The Couple was attended by
| bring their Bibles to
kcr had In readiness upon the ar­
bridegroom's brother and wife,
Sunday school.
rival of the bridal party. Stanley
is the grandson ol Mr. and Mrs.
day and Friday
Edw. Walter* and has been a frebus not running Thursday and the quent visitor there.
His many
extremely cold storihy w'dathcr.
friends here w|sh for them a long
The W. S C. S. will meet with and happy life together.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jordan and
and Blue Club, which was to have Mra. Agnes Buriy Wednesday. Jan
been Ik Id last Friday was posi­ 21. for a pot luck dinner. All arc their son George of Hastings were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tioned until Wednesday. January 28. cordially Invited to attend.
George Kelley.
Paul Hammond, who spent his
If. A KiUon with pot luck dinner
holiday recess with hi* parents.
at noon. Red Crau sewing and
Mr and Mrs Claude A- Hammond.
| knitting.
and other relative*, returned lo As-.
.sumption Prep to' resume his stu-,
dies, with hts aunt Mis* M Ber­
the oldest couple tn this neighbor- nice Wing of Detroit who wa* the
hood About one year ago she suf- house guest of the Claude A. Ham­
at lhe home of Mrs Chas Farth­
mond# over tiie weekend
ing for their January meeting last
Mr Moore ot Cleveland, Ohio, was
suffering. She has been a resident the weekend guest of Mr. and Mr*
of this neighborhood for a good
Edw. Waller*.
many years. Bhe was the motiirr of
Moat important effect of snow two daughters Mrs. Pearl Demond BARBER'S CORNERS
Mrs Roy Huver of Laruing call­
and ire on inland lakes U upon
the dissolved oxygen supply which Tuckerman of Hasting#: who. with ed on her mother. Mrs Jerry Foley.
, her husband and several jtgndt unev to Lite danger point for fish children are left to mourn. Funeral
out sunlight until the time of the
lee break-up. or-the disappearance
of the snow. If that should hap­
pen earlier.

Mrs, Fred Wood passed away
Sunday afternoon after a lingering
illr.rra. The sympathy of the neigh­
borhood is extended to the family.

Even thd Gods needed apples lo
keep their youth! £n old Norse
The Lady Next Door say* that one
legend tells how Iduna kept apples wav of doing Iwr "daily dosen" I* by
for Ute gods to cat for youth-food. picking up the printed matter at
'I don't understand. air; another
her doorway, dhiclt comes.in handy
now to start the logs in the Are.place.

Vital Metals from the Telephone Jnnk-pilo
bomber* ... or bo a*o4 it completely
new form in lhe telephone ayatem «
a battle cruiser or naral arsenal.
But that’* not aIL Bell System iwarerch enables us to save vital metal*
(or war need* by uiing illemiU ma­
terial* in Odom part* o( talcphoiaa
&gt;mrnt. That research aaaisU Ml*
in the increaa,
difficult nrobkin of ptondina
service tohi-tt and

Michigan Ball Talegkoae Company

�THY HASTINGS BANNFR. THURSDAY. JANUARY IS. 1141
'panted them to the city to visit officially fingerprinted for first aid
Lewellyn Campbell, who has been some time with her daughter and
and fiefenoo purpose*. A twenty | very ill at tiie home ot ids daugh-]
husband. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Peter­
William Ferguwn of tiie T.-K. hour course in first aid work has, ter. Mra. Cha*. Baughman, the past: son at Klingensmith Comers.
faculty 1* •'batching" in the light started with mecUng* each Thurs-1
housekeeping rooms at the Sarah day night at 7 o’clock nt the school­ | hospital. Hasting*, by local am- I Mn. Fred White and son of Jack­
..
™.
_ .
iiuiihcueeuiim
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Poulson are K&lt;mkcy home
house. L. Russell Beelert is leader j bulunce and on Friday underwent! son ore visiting Mrs. White.
asskited by
receiving congratulations on the1
'
. Dr. C. A. Lund.
,% I the amputaUon of one of lib legs
birth of n little daughter. Linda
Yield Is dopondThe
Middleville
community; lo relieve gangrene Mr. Campbell,1 and around the home again after
We can supply you Lee.
at Blodgett hospital. Grand Ruxg weft shopping in 'Grand Rap­ Biot her hood Is to meet this Monday , a respected resident of tlds corn- 1 being ill. ♦______________________
•nt on motor
with a KX Hybrid Rapids. Sat unlay evening. Jan. 10. ids Monday of last week.*
evening for the second meeting ofl'intnlty tor yeara. will be 94 years
Miss Mary Sheehan, who U clerk­
Mother nnd baby are doing tine.
the year. The program will be fur- old in Feb. and we arc glad to know
ity.Abigyiel
that will mature.
Friends of this locality extend ing in the Kroger store, is staying nbhed by local residents nnd .plr- survived lhe operation very well.
Hickman
lure* will be shown from the itSte
*Little
'*”* Faust **'*'
-----------of
- Allegan
*•*-------their sympathy to Mrs. Sybil War­ with Mrs. Nellie Thompson.
■ caught by
If you've never hied
Mrs. Harry Pish assisted nt the conscrvaUon department.
ner of Vandalia in thrreccnt death
spent last week with hla grandpar-.
frost Isn’t
Fanners State Bank several days
The quarterly meeting of the cut*. Mr. and ^frs. E. E. Hickman. CHANCERT BALE
KX, plant at least a ' of ber son. Alton.
Women's Society ot Christian Serv­ He is one year old and their young­
The
regular
meeting'
of
the
Alicfew acres In 1942. You Bar c|ub Is scheduled for Friday
ice will be held in the church Frt- 1est grandchild.
lhe death of hi* brother-in-law.
(lfty jnn 30 and u u lwi)cd aU lu.
will plant more in 1943.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Peck and
much.
ut the korar of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
brought ua nne
nneii r
...c
Robert Olner ol Rutland twp. is •lies
d|P.s oi
of tnr
the enuren.
church, or any not , sons of Hastings uruugiu
thrr,i» urn,
Carey for an all day session. The
NORTHRUP KING A CO.'S
program will be in charge of Mr. spending some time with hl* members
'
'
who
are interested
will j chicken dinner along Sunday to Hvc । J.’d7r»i
n«&gt;4
keep that date open. The pot luck i home’ of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*, j rorv&lt;.r*d&gt;m u nl»i»utr
anti Mrs Arthur Thede and Mr.
Kranewltter. and ‘Is able to get out dinner ut 1 o'clock will be In charge | Will Johnson, where all enjoyed u ,l,bb«dand Mrs. Melvin Shoemaker.
"
tome following several weeks of of the Masters-Jones elide and the' 'he day together
Ralph nnd Paul Palmer are among
disability from an uuto accident.
Young Woman's Guild
’“ ’
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■
the Barry county young, jn-ujile who
j six membe rs of the Prairie Garden
Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Wlerlngn’ charge of the program.
are taking a short course al
nnd daughter. Anna May. visited
Giinld White, accomp-..^------------------- -------------, —-------Michigan State College on scholar- ,
her
mother.
Mrs.
Hattie
’
Johnson.
Ill
Mr.
McCready
of
Grand
Rapids.
,
“
i
lhe
home
of
Mrs.
Vur
Ailams
for
: {••■'•iba
shijM.
. ■*
.ion: h Thnmapnle Sunday nnd later left Sunday morning on u business !»'• hick dinner and regular meet­
Nir. and Mrs Harold Haskin* und l:1 !hp day caUcU on h), brother, trip to the east and will vfcit New ing Three of the ladles' husbands u,
little son visited his parent*;. Mr. Albert Wieringa and family on the Jersey, Conn., nnd other points in । were also in attendance to help tii
and Mra.
Haskin* at' Saranac,
cotintv
line.
\ Albert
--------------------------- UT.t iuui
»; ims.
| cotinecHon with the new set-up of, shovel snow and
“
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their
Aiinrlnv
. and. son.
.. ।1 the White Product* Corporation, i spoilsra got home to that
HYBRID
SEED । hu,l
“a&gt;Mrs. Martha L.
Bennway
their own
Word ha* been received by Mid- Burdette. s|M*nt Saturday evening al *•*Mr. xi-cwmav
McCready &lt;•
Is the n&gt;w
new engineer1' kiieheiukitchens: i»
but■ ut- thatsome
dleville residents of the recent Battle Creek with their daughter for the company.
i home late, some early, and some the |
, death of Dr. Guy Johnson of Los und abler. Miss Pauline, helping
The sub-zero weather, storms.' next day. However all report it good
Angle*, pal. Dr. Johnson was put- her celebrate her birthday Mr. and and deep snow this post week have time despite the hardships, Mrs. Ar­
Place Your Order For Seed NOW
ting up paper for a black-out when 1 Mr*. Glenn Grlffeth accompanied kepi a lot of folk* busy ut home thur Thede hud charge oPIhe pro­
; he dropped dead. He was n native of *
• ■• •
------- •— firing, thawmg out pipes, making gram and Mrs. Wm. Crldlrr gave u
i Middleville., n cousin cf Wm Mc- Clark Seeley and family.
Gardening"
paths, etc., so they had no time to paper on •'Window
Kcvltt. anti u graduate of MlddleNineteen ladles braved the storm make news. A lot of others who which was followed by discussion It
ville high scliQOl In 1892. He wa* Tuesday to attend the annual had to get out wished they could was voted to cancel the January 20
resident doctor at the state hospital luncheon of the Woman’s Reading have stayed in, and some others meeting and at the next meeting,!
HASTINGS. MICH.
at Traverse City for many years.
club and report a very nice time. were busy trying to get member* winch will be held with Mrs. J. p. •
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH.ST.
L R. Beeler Ls rather a busy man All officer., with the exception of ot their families to or from some Schlpper on Feb. 3. the irialter of
, these days with outside duties rela- secretary-treasurer, are the same business or social function. We un­ meeting but once a month wlU be I
। ttve to defense. Besides lhe first aid as last year. They are. President, derstand lhe rural letter ranters, discussed. In the conservation of'
had their difficulties and were un­ tires in the present defense program
■ class here Thursday evening, he has Mra Charles Robertson; 1st.
forty-one firemen in clas.sc.s at Hils- pres.. Mrs. Clms. Pnrker; 2d vice able to get through some of the it i* thought such a course might,
Mink
Ritchie;
'
be advisable.
side roads.
*
...
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----------------------- tings on Monday and Friday cvc- pres.. Mra. “
A rthl treat and educational op-1
Ray Potts.
Mrs. Martha Bcjgvway called at
... ...................................................................
" ‘ Mrs
Mrs. Harnev
Barney Cb.l.T
Clsler U
Li nttit.ili-xclrw*
cunialescltg:
Hie John TenHarkel home in Grand .portunity will bv Hie address this
nd Pfc'rdsteller from Mrs. Grace Jack- Rapid* recently
....
but found Mrs. Tennt her home on the Muiore U........I
farm from a major operation rc- son ot "Grand Rapids states she is Harkrl. who suffered n severe stroke I
r. . ccntly performed ut Blodgett hos- able to do acme light hou-ework nnd some time ugo. unable to see call- Jani* Laupmanls will upjiear. He Is
||As* Sp'
i
fiital in Grand Rapids.
u native of Latvia, a former Coin- '
Middleville relatives have re- munht youth leader and this is one
I । Mrs. Max Lynd returned home severe operation.
Uttle Dole Hewitt, son of Mr. reived announcements of the birth of five appearances on the Grund
'
fliclnv night from a delightful ten
1 days' vacation trip to Camp Wol- nnd Mrs. Uwrcnce Hewitt of the. of ., imie son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rapid* dLstrict under the auspices1
n
' trrs. Texas, to Visit her son. Eddie Prairie, ’has bent suffering with
of the Methodist churclL He is n ।
I Enroute home she sj&gt;?iii one night Btrep infection of the eye but Is former Jean Campbell, Tiie little member of the Baltic and Slavic
I with Mrs. Rome Brookbunk and now much better. His .mother and lad. who
arrived
January .2. conferences cf 'he church in Europe•
family at Pendleton. Ind.
he have been staying with her weighed g lbs. 13 oz*. and is named and served as minister and uir ruld
1-l.lMflt
i Mra. Herman Neuttrel nnd Hub* mother-in-law. Mrs. Anna Hewitt. Harold Fart
.warden in London during the worst
|
son. Denn, ot Robinson. N. Dakota, the past few days so as to be nearer! We are glad to know Mr*. Claude 1ot the bombings. He will give first NOTICE TO BIDDEUS
i| । are spending n month with her si.'
Rosenberg of northwest Thomapple hand information about Russia and •
The Chnrir-. Minor fumilv al the Ls able to *l! up part of the time the general public Is Invited to hear
I,
ter. Mrs. Myron Overholt, southI*
A wonderful 80 acre farm, level. 10 room house.
two ----mile corner
,
..... ----------------------------- —
------ - west of town, en- and convalescing from he/recent him. The charges of Freeport and
: She was thrTonnrr FlorenceUavi-., irrtnravd eleven uneRpwded gue»U-M.vrrc jirnit attack; Her daughtcr.+'C.iledonia are expected to join in:
2 barns, electricity, granary. 7 sheds. chicken'
who a* a girl lived for eight years Satuidny night. Nine of Hu- crowd mis. Monroe Gibbs.of Grand Rap-1 this service. At 3 o'clock in the nftcoop, small woods, 10 acres of muck, in Maple
■[with
. . .... her uncle
---- ...u
...........................
. who became snowbound l(K wh0 |11U bci.n ggjisung Ul hi;r emoon he will address the pupil* of
and ................
aunt. Mr. und
win-p-opie
' Mrs. Sam Davis.
while trying to gel home from the care, left Sunday with friends for *u"
Grove township, good title, .for $6,000.00.
•
I Despite the Arctic blast*, ten basketball gr&gt;me. and two were Florida where she will visit friend*
Death of Rollo Adams
I members of the "Grandmotherstranger* whose car went off the nt Sarasota for a couple weeks. .
A nice 40 acres of land int Hope township, right
.il
This
community
wits grieved to
1 club met with Mrs. Earl Kermeen road. Mr. and Mr*. Herb Lanfear
Mr. and Mrs Carl E. Stokoc. who
barn,
has elec*l|| ■ of Parmelee Thursday for a jolly northwest of town entertained an were Middleville resident* many hear that Rollo B. Adams, aged 62.
near 2 lakes, has 5 room house,
I
'
elderly couple from Battle Creek year* ago. will observe their golden who grew to manhood In this vi­
: good time.
tricity, only $2,000.00.
snowbound while tryBabcock—
has eloped
Tier who
. Mrs. Dorn
----------------—------------- became
---------- -------------wedding anniversary Sunday. Jun cinity. had been fatally injured
| home for the winter rnonUi* und Is tag to get to relative*.
ib. at their home at 5708 Victoria । while being a Good Samaritan to
6 acres of land in Baltimore township, has house
a I। staying witii her .son-in-law
son-in-law and
anti
Mrs Joe Flala.
Mr*
r
nee Florence ^ve. Los Angeles, Cal. according a young motorist who was having
tire trouble Wednesday evening of
d| I I| daughter.
j —.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ....
Russell
... oBaughman.
...iias
hit jllsl recovered from to nn announerment received by hLs
9 x 16. 3 acres of timber, electricity, and tele­
' iI Bectord.
Bedford.
an Illness
illness ol ear
et infection and mas- brother. Fred o. Stokoe. Cur) and last wrvk. Rollo, who with his ' MvA
an
phone. $500.00.
I R. Thomas Fn ncji son of Mra. told trouble.
. [' wife
' 'begad
" ’housekeeping
'
on the son. Arthur, lived at Sparta, had,
to help Waiter DeRulter. of
gone
; Cora French of Grand Rapid*, fnrT.ie Interior pt the John Goor- Prairie &lt;&gt;n the farm known ns the
meilv of Middleville, has enlisted house home youth of town b U-ine: Chas. Baker place and later he op- Fremont change a tire when a car.
In houses and lots wc have some very good bar­
with lhe United States Marine.'.
remodeled and Unproved, with new crated a Jewelry store In Middlc- driven by John H Powell of Sparta. ]
gains.
stntck lhe two men und also De­
Twenty-one ladles enjoyed the cupboards in the kitchen, etc., with1 ville for many years.
brother-in-law.
sixteen:
regular meeting of the Rouse circle David Chase as carpenter. Last
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton re- Suiter's
at the home of Mi* T. J. Berry spring Hie exterior of the house wa* ccntly were at Hollnnd and visited year-old Kenneth Boeskool of Fre­
mont.
DeRulter was killed instantly
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. K. modernized.
the Mbscs Philo and Lucile Doan,
and
Rollo
died
less
than
an
hour
Spooner, who U sending Hie winMrs. Hattie Stevens returned on their former neighbors when the
1 ter with her aunt. Mr*. E. F. Blake. Monday from a two weeks' visit Doan family were resident* of Uih later in St. Mary's hospital nt I
j furnished sjieciul piano numbers with her sun. Muri and family in Village. They are well und Miss Grand Rapid* Tiie young boy b In ,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
. and all report a fine time. The next Detroit.
------ •
■ .Philo
...»w .....
still very busy with sewing the hospital with critical Injuries.
; meeting will be with Mrs. Minnie
’ letter -----J *---------J nnd ncr 5j.ter witii her teaching DeRulter was 25 years old and his
A
received
from Mr. and
STEBBINS BUILDING
PHONE 2659
wife, to whom he was married in
Ir*. Paul Faulkner, who are on a duties.
Johnson.
.
September, »pent
was sitting
In lhe car;
, The T.-K. debating team coin- vacation trip in Florida, state*
tiie
Mrs. Blanch Scgerstrom
i Blanch Segerstroin
‘
“
Mra.
the
We believe that—
I posed of Maxine Finkbeiner. James weather had changed to rainy and weeitend.................................
in Grand Rapid*t, wiUi her and wltnc.socd the accident. The;
motorist who struck the trio said he 1
Faulkner und Geraldine Carley cold at that writing on Friday, and &lt;nni Harold and wife,
did
not
sec
the
three
men
ut the ‘.
were, at Rockford Monday ufui- Paul was scurrying about trying to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munger of
noon. They were accompanied by get fuel to keep comfortable,
Whitneyville were Sunday guests of edge of the highway until too late on de it for publication
their coach. Henry Cunningham.
The ’.Middleville basketball team her grandmother, / Mrs. Hattie to avoid hitting them. He has been
and Mra. O. L. Finkbeiner as played Hastings here Saturday eve- Smith. Mrs. M. won tfic former Mary- confined to his bed since with ner­
vous shock.
'
driver.
ning and lost to lhe tune of 7 to 17. Lois Stauffer.
Rollo was born near Duncan bike
। Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee were
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*--‘r •“-*
Mr. unit Mrs. 'Joe Springer of
I called to Battle Creek last week by score stood 9 to 8 In favor of tiie Comstock called to see their son. and there began school, later at­
[ the sudden death of Ids brother-ln- visitors. Lane was the high point Orlo. and wife at the Minnie John­ tending Barber school und Middle­
j law. Alfred R. Dart, aged Cl years, num for Hasting* with 9 point* und son home thin' Monday.
ville hlgii school. He taught for
| who passed awuy Tuesday morning. Finkbeiner for Middleville with ten
MrJand Mrs. Corl Mlnar of Grand several years In the Fillmore school r.l A. Hubbard. l&gt;r.-&lt;s..J
' and whose funeral was held on jxilnt* Playing these visitors the Rapid* spent Sunday with his par­ near Freeport, and also the Yankee
Thursday with burial at Mhson. local boys meet a team from Class ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Mlnar. Springs und Pleasant Hill school.
His wife, the former Alta Smith,
Mr. Durt. with hi* wife tmd son b Instead of their own C class.
west of town
a
teacher
in
this
viLee The score of th- second team game
The Ptfdrk literary club held IU also
home the Sunday prior
his ^as also in favor of Hie visitors 29 regular meeting at the home of cinity, died five years ago. He i*
survived
by two son*. Alden of
death.
ta 21. The local boys will play at Mrs Minnie Johnson this week
Shipshewana.
Ind
.
and
Arthur
with
Captain nnd Mra. Arnold Faulk­ Woodland Friday night.
Wednesday.
-two
ner and two children left for Ft.
Eldon Poulson accompanied by hl* ( Tiie
y ...
T.-K. school closed twice last whom he lived at Sparta:
Monroe. Vn.. /Wednesday after little son. Ronald, and his parents, week due to inclement weather and daughters. Mrs. Homer Gillett of
spending a few dayswith his par­ Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Poulson drove transportation hazards but ha* re­ Sparta and Mrs. Charles Warner of
... Mrs.
ent... Rep. and Mrs Ellis Faulkner to Kalamazoo Sunday where they z opentd Un* morning although we Rockford; and one sister.
at the Paul Fatffkner home.
met Mr.'and Mrs. Glen Wellington understand
• •
• some
----- side --• --------- Harry Stimson of this vicinity. The
roads
are still
i Jack Chase und Harn Albrecht of Three Rivers, who took theirr 1J*lit- cIomjI. Six years ago. the school was funeral wa* held at Sparta Sunday
afternoon
where
interment
was!
! of W. M. C. E. Kalamazoo, were He grandson. Ronald, home w.w.
with closed for three weeks due'to deep
made.
' home for the weekend. '
them for y week's stay.
'
•1 snow und wintry weather.
Attending from th!* vicinity were
j Superior Judge Thaddeus Taylor
Mr and Mrs. Walter Tiwrnton of*
Mrs. E. F. Blake. Mrs. Flo Taylor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hurry
Stimson
and
|
of Grand Rapids was in town Sun­ Lansing have moved into the Dr. and.Mra. J. K. Spooner were Fridity
day and was accompanied home by Taylor residence on East Main St guests ot- Mr.
-- -kjid■ "Irs?
Herman children. Jean nnd Leonard, Mr
Mi
: ids mother. Mrs. Flora Taylor, who Mr*. Thornton is a sister of Mr* VunderSchuur oub^Gn
rand Rapids nnd Mra. Wayne Carpenter. Mr. and ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Mrs. Olney Adams, also hi* cousins,
has been visiting at the home of Gerald White. Mr. Thornton Is con­ St..
HUia • ( Mlrliinn Th- I'r
her brother. F. F. Blake, for
nected .....
witii„„
the White Products
The Mastcr-Jones circle of the Mr and Mrs. Jack Chesiey of Ce­
weeks. Mrs J. K. Spooner, also a corporation.
Methodist church will meet this resco.
Mr. Adain* wa* a kind man and
guest at the Blake home, occoin-l Thirty local residents have l&gt;een Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ray
Lyon* for the regular monthly meetJ the family has the sympathy
lng All member* are urged to be many friends hereabouts.

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Grand RApids were Sunday visitors Woodhull. N. Y-. visited his mother.; &lt; &lt;&gt;an t,
Mrs. Sybil Warner, at her home in
Prlndle.
Hastings last week and on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clsler and chil­ she returned to stay in Irving with
dren. Paul and Mary, called to see
Mrs. Sowerby.
hi* father. Henry Clsler. Sunday of
Mrs. Norma Llnce returned to
last week and found him quite well her parent*' home here after visit­
for his M years. Mr. Clsler and his ing her husband. Joe Llnce, In
two sons now live In their new
Oklahoma before he was sent to the
home, the first place east of River­ west coast.
side cemetery, Hastings.
Roger Wilcox, who has been nt
'Die Eastern Star Past Matrons Fort Custer for nearly a year, has
chib had an enjoyable meeting
been transferred to Pomona. Cal.
Friday with Mrs. Lenna Kirkpat­
Roger is a former Irving boy
rick with a fine pot luck dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford BeEon and
und an afternoon of visiting and family of Kalamazoo were Sunday
vlsltora al J. C. Bellon*.
projiriately initiated Into the club
SOTIl’i: TO CREDITORS
and Ls now a full-fledged member. HI BBARD HILLS
The next meting will be with Mra.
Albert and Gordon Green came
u.tnn Griffeth, Feb. 6.
.
home from Bannister Tuesday and
Virginia M&gt;U?r of Middleville was relumed lo cut and draw logs for
Hie weekend guest of her UlUe Frank Green Monday morning.
school friend, Mary Clsler.
The T. K. 9. bus began Ita trip
Charles Parker, who with Mrs. on our roads thia Monday morning
Parker ha* been vbltlng al Buffalo after not being able to make Ita
and Wkshlngton, D. C. for a couple rounds lhe past week on account
week*, rami back to town Thursday ;(lf ^w blocked road*. Il wa* stuck
lo look after lhe home and on Sat-1 m a snow bank on Hubbard Hills
urday went to Hasting* to joln| corner one hour and a half thb A.
Mra. Parker at the home of their M.
daughter. Mra. Roman Feldspausch. । Mra. James 8torkan b spending

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

16 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942

RED CROSS DEAD
LINE APPROACHES

LET’S HAVE THE
BENEFITS IN 1942

New Parking
Ordinance

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

HISTORY OF THE BARRY COUNTY
SOLDIERS - SAILORS MONUMENT

REGISTER FOR DP
ON FEBRUARY 1

The new parking ordinance of
this city which will apply specitkally to parking on State
Why It Seems To The Writer A Monument To Good
street between the monument on
Intentions Rather Than Memorial to Wearers of the Blue
Contributions continue to come j
Broadway and the C K. A 8.
The citizens of Hastings have
tracks on Boltwood will go into
never
had
the
opportunity
to
know
\in for the Red Crow War Relief
effect on Sunday. Feb. 1. accord­
how large a feature a real city park
h^nd. according to Mrs. Walter
ing to the terms of the ordi­
The "Soldiers and Sailors Monu-: tlment .'.cemcd quite strong for the local selective Service boards to
can become in the community life,
Perkins, county chairman. During H
nance.
I ment" that stands at the Intersec- proposition. Prominent citizens of conduct the third
registration,
for we have never had that kind of
Heretofore and even now It • Uon of State and Broadway is a j tin1 county, who were not ex­ scheduled for Monday. February 18,
a park. The high school ground*
thr past week, gifts liave been re-1
has been entirely legal for per­
striking feature of this city, and ;/oldters. al»o expressed their approv- it was announced today by CoL E.
ceived frdm~jhe following'group*, I
were j opposed to be that, but they
M. Rosecrans. state Selective Servrons to drive u car up on State
has been given much praise and i al.
never were Improved and they were
the Kitchen GtHld-of Pennock hos-!
street and leave it there
favorable comment, mid is culled a
It is not necessary to go Inta all
pltaL also from the Charity Guild; j
not adapted, as is Tyden Park for
great credit to Hu-.tlngs and Barty' the detail*, but &amp;oon there was or­
Person* wishing to volunteer
public uses. As we have remarked; throughout the day and evening.
Townsend Club No. 3: Hastings
From Mr. and Mrs. Olendon P. Swarthcut
' county. When I tell you its his- ganlzed what was called the Barry
before, very few cities are fortun-|
High School Association; Girls'
(tory—and, I ii«d every opportunity! County Soldier* and Sailors Menu--1 should get In touch with their
(Written on the verandah of m aloud, and there were several ate enough
a _______
centrally
League: Woodland lownsidp and
____ ... to
— have
------ ,
6
a.
m.
and
6
p.
m.
the
limit
will
to
know
it
—
vou
Will
not
wonder
ment
Association,
whose
announced
Cromer.
Houxe.
Shot
Hall.
Bridge
­
of
them.
Tiie
sermon
was
shorter,
located
park,
with
the
acreage
that
Woodland village; Freeport* village: '
hut
be 3 hours parking on State I that I do not get overly-enthusios- purpose was to have the monument crans requested. With Michigan's
but in unit*
spite nf
of this thr
the entire ej*rv.
serv­ Tvrten
Tyden P.irlt
Park aftarrte
affords, located at
at thp
the
Frexbyterian L. A. 8.; Cedar Creek 'town &gt;
i tic when I think about II. know-, placed in the county seat u&gt; hon- registration concentrated in OM
Cemetery Circle; A A P Tea Co;
We feel certain Rev. Don M. Gury ice required one hour and a half. edge of a beautiful stream, the, street.
Those who do not wish to |ing the facts in the case as I do.for the 1900 Barry county men. day. it Is expected tliat approxi­
Coats Grove community; Hastings 'will be interested In an experience The prayers for the success and banks of which will lend themselves
have the City Police attach
To me it reproents good inten- ? mostly young men and boys, who mately 435,000 men will visit reg­
city fire department; Chapter No. 'we had last Sunday morning at St. safety of tlx armed forces of t|je to artistic landscaping. The writer
tickets to their cun, which will
UoiiA tliat did not work out jo wcD. wore the Union blue. The as»o- istration places in public school*
62G. Women of the Moom- and the Matthla's church. We were deeply British Empire struck a responsive remembers that whin lie was a boy
oblige them to pay a fine should
I think it was at the annual elation had fifteen directors, rep- and other government building*
Orangeville - Prairievine Service IImpressed by the Church. of Eng­ chord throughout the congregation; the Hadley Mill pond, which ex­
bear the fact in mind that this
Barry County Soldiers and Sailon &gt; resenting al! parts of the county. Special registration places are now
club.
land service. It seemed so old. so you could feel it. But the climax tended from court street on Full
ordinance will be in effect Feb­
Reunion in the fall of 1887 that i who sponsored an organized effort being established by Local Boards
with tradition, that we free- came at the conclusion of the serv­ creek buck to Grund street. was the
Total contributions reported up laden
!
ice
when
the
choir
led
us
in
sing
­
the
.suggestion was made by some! ‘to raise the monev
------ needed
• • to pay In all major industrial establish­
ruary
!.
and-easy
Americans
felt
n
little
out
Mecca
for
the
kids
of
that
day
for
tr&gt; Tuesday noon amounted to $1.- 1
ing "God Save The King."
. skating. Saturdays that pond Jn
one that Barry county, which hud for sitcji a memorial. As my fa­ ments and colleges and universittas.
517.12 in Hastings city. Township 1of place, especially when cfcdanut
furnished 1.000 men for the Union j ther. David R. Cook, hud had a con­
It was Interesting to read Die winter would be fairly alive with
Col Rosecram today issued printwaved their fronds outside
chairmen and their workers are palms
1
siderable experience in soliciting
itsked to please finish up the cun- 1tiie high church windows and little services to be read on board ships boys and girls, having the time of |
monument to honor them and the funds for public enterprises, he was tea lion proclamation and ordered
vuieing soon as the dead line for Barbadian goats bleated sacrile­ of His Majesty’s Navy. Each scat their lives. The pond was small '
eotmty from which they came. induced to become the president of Local Boards throughout the Stale
in each pew had a Utile label on but II answered the purpose for i
the closing of the drive approaches. 1giously at the wrong intervals.
There was favorable
comment about
------- the Monument Association. Atlor----------------Tile choir consisted of twenty it. We were obviously Americans, skating
If the city fathers catry
ALso please be sure to solicit each
that propoi-il at the reunion that ney Loyal E Knappen was Jhe *«c- Umatlon in board afl Ice*, and all
and. every social, church or frater- Ilittle Negro bays with long faces obviouily strangers, no the usher tout tne plan* they hope to. the Unpublic buildings The proclamation
year. There were then five Grand retary.
.sang Use hytnns with unusual placed us in seats labelled "Hotel provemenl of Tyden Park will af­
mil group In your territory for con- who
'
Royal
"
This
last
Wednesday
we
tenor
.
1
regret
to
say
the
church
Army
poets
in
this
county.
When
When It became known that orders the registration of all male
ford a splendid skating pond, not
tribullons.
Hours Designated For Colls th*- matter was discussed by the there
not very well filled—evidently attended the Annual Industrial and depending upon the river al all for
was a movement on in tills persons bcm on or after February
Some have delayed their soilc- was
’
Agricultural
Exhibition
at
Queen's
And Distribution Of Work members at the reunion, the sen-,
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2&gt;
liutions, so It has been reported 1the ministers in Barbados and
water, but kept in condition by
Park
It was just like the Barry- using city water on freezing nights
her 31. 1831. The rtgUtralion will
to Mrs. Perkins, because no litera­ those in Michigan have a common
Mr*. R. G. Hubbard, chairman of
County Fair only on a smaller scale. to furnish a beautiful surface for
ture or pins had been received. 1cause for annoyance.
The service was not particularly For instance, the only methods for skaters. In the summer this same the Burry County Red Cross Chap­
ka and Hawaii and in Puerto Rico,
Because of the suddenness with
MORE
HELP
NEEDED
different from our own Protestant 1exhausting the kiddles were to buy
as well as throughout the United
which this War Relief fund tarn- ,service except that ptalnu were them rides oil u hand-driven merry space will be utilized for several ter. announces that the new head­
A number of donations for hot
Stales. Registration is required of
palgn was started, the American J
tennis grounds. There will be op­ quarters in the Stebbins Bldg, are
sung by the congregation, not spok-|
lunches at school have been
(Continued
on
page
2.
Sec.
2&gt;
portunities for many other kinds of opened, the necessary change hav­
Red Cross did not have time to ,
made by groups and indtvlduuh.
games such as quoits, croquet, lawn ing been made and the furniture
prepare literature and gel it to the
However more money is needed
A person outside the boundaries of
bowling, etc There will be fine op­ placed.
thousands of chapters throughout I
to continue the project through
the United State* pn registration
the United Stales
Likewise the |
portunities for boys and girls to
The rooms will be open from two; the cold weather, if you wish to
Exemption Limits Lowered day shall present himself for regis­
In "Digging In" Pion have a delightful time, for there to five o'clock every Tuesday. Wed-' help will you please send your
supply of label tags was soon extration as soon ns possible after
To $1500 And $750.
haustrd and no more are available. I
. ... ...
_
________
_ nesdny. Thursday and Friday after-1 contribution to SupL D. A. Van­
Barry county automobile dealers that order is preserved.
his return to this country.
I noon for cutting, sewing‘and knit-1
if any of the Barry county work- I
| For many farmers in Michigan
have united In whitt they call "Dig­
Tyden Patk will lend itself nice- j ting and tiie distribution Of sew-11 Buskirk at the High school.
CoL Roaecrans emphasized that
_era have been wailing for this rea- ;
1942
will
be
the
flrit
year
they
will
all
persons now registered under
!y
to
Jinihcnping.
because
it
Li
not
'
Ing
materials
and
yarn.
Mrs
Lyle]
ging In for the War Effort" and
son. you need delay no longer, a* 1
have
had
u&gt;
make
out
an
income
the Selective Service act will not
no literature, pins or label togs will I
announce the plan in this issue of flat and has areas that can be i Scudder. chairman of the War Re-j Woodlond MlltUOl
be required to register again on
treated to make It a beauty spot. lief sewing, states that unless more:
tax report.
be forthcoming. Please send In
the Banner.
Il will not take long before the material arrives, there will be no iFire Insurance Co.
your reports Just as soon tis pos­
Every farmer who Is single, or , _ . ;
rr—;— ."""■■ww
The discontinuance of production people of Hastings can. in the sum­ sewing ready for next week, but। Qd;_
*
to registration should plan to regRcd Cross War Relief Fund
•
sible.
who 1* married and not living with uter in their Local Board are* if
that It would be wise to call head- KegiSterS Dig UOin
Let's clean up this campaign for
To Get Proceeds From First of new cars places n severe handi­ mer time, go In families or groups
wife,
must
make a --------------return if ---------at all powlble, he declared. Any
Mutual rire
Fire in-, his
cap upon these dealers and certain to this park and enjoy themselves, quarters, phone 2638. before com-| Tire
me Woodland
vrwuimiu niuiuai
,
---:
----------u
$4,100 before the end of the month
k-.*- I—I.
.. ___ 1______ —___ .
____ _
"Salvage For Victory" Effort restrictions and changes of |K&gt;)lcy as you see them doing in the parks Ing there to work.
surnnee Company held their annual hu &gt;ncome “ n»°re than $750 a year.1 person who must be away from
and report to the Red Cro&amp;s head­
A telephone. No. 2638, has been meeting Tuesday, January 20 nt 11 he ls ’’tarried and living with; home on registration day. howrm.
of larger cities. '
quarters that Burry county lias
Final arrangements were made are made necessary.
Woodland
with
about
90
members
I
hte
wi,e
the
returnable
blank
Is
due
may
be
registered
at
any
Local
Among the changes listed are:
The fact thrft this park is located installed and will you please make
again "gone over the lop." We (on Tuesday for the "Salvage for
tlu* discontinuance of loaning car*,
your Red Cross calls during the present. George W. Schneider who‘,f hts gro&amp;s lncomc u 3*500 a year. | Board registration place where &amp;•
can if we will. None of us can out- ,
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
hours designated? Someone will be has served on the board of director*! Even Ulo“ "“king a return will I may be.
give the man In service, who Is Victory" drive for waste items the placing of all service and parts
Local Board* are receiving egwhich starts Saturday morning, on a cash basis. The new plan is
at the rooms on Saturday and for nine years and as treasure! U W n° Uxea unlc“ lhere *»&lt;*»*giving his all.
Third County Farm
Monda/afternoons also to answer the company for six year* retired.'ance *,Ur Per»I'«1 exemptions and j cellent cooperation from school
Jan. 34, at nine o'clock, when the effective immediately.
Those
who
have
joined
in
thin
the telephone from two till live Fred W. Brickley of Orange town-. ®lher UwtuI deduction* are taken. board*, city and county official,
bells of the city will ring and the
Defense Meet
county was
— elected
-- ------- on!
—|out of _the- gross. income. County .other public officials in making arnecessary movement are: D. H.
o'clock
It will save considerable ship. Ionia ---------50 volunteer men and the nine Sharp. Forrest Johnson. Goodyear■
th&gt;t ’ P**®1 10 rangementa for the registration.
The third meeting in the Barry work for Mrs. Hubbard. Mrs Scud­ the new board. Harley V. Townsend.' *«ent Po‘ler
trucks will start their city-wide col­ Bros. Hdwc. Co.. Rcahm Motor. County National Defense series of der and Mrs, John Patrick if calls present secretary, was uiuminiouily Bu1'Ty, coun’&gt;' farmers will be re­
lection parade.
but probably only
Sales. Moynahan A Paul. Inc.. meetings with farmers will be ly-ld are made at the new office nt the re-elected for a term of three ycara'O^ ,o
At the committee meeting on Brass Motor Co.. Burkholder NIs-! al the Barry County Court House on times stated. Your cooperation in Mr. Townsend has served on the nl»ut one-fifth of those reporting
Tuesday. Julian Knowlton present­ chan Co. all of Hastings; CentralI Wednesday, Jan. 28. at 1:00 P. M this matter will be greatly uppre- board for six yearn and four aa secP®1" AnF lax,
a zoning plan for the city that Garage. Bedford Garage. Blake. Discussion nt (ills meeting will be
retary. Organization of the board ।
•*»“*&lt;* obtain from---------------------------------------------County Men Pan Pre- ed
should greatly facilitate the col­ Motor Co. Bennett Auto Co. all of led by E. C. Scheldenhelm, exten­
wiu poMponea
postponed until
until Hatiirnuy,
Saturday, JanJan-!
of
Internal
revenue at ubiUh special registration
was
; the collector ........
.
Army Exam. Await Cali
*
•— —*■
-------........24
.... because....
lection work.
uary
/of the...illness .of,rvumit
Detroitrtrop.(rr.m
fromAnh
onontoftH*
then12fIMd
field■ in such
Industrie*
wherever
it may
Middleville: Smith A Doster. Del­ sion dairyman. Michigan state col­
All who are participating in tills ton; R. M. Wetherbee, Nashville.
Vice President, Earl V. Colby of
,n Uic
two c°Ples ot, be necessary.
lege. Mr. Scheldenhelm will dis­
Due to a change in a recent ruldrive
arc
asked
to
meet
al
the
jUto
I
Form
1040
and
1040F.
After
this!
----------------- *•»
■■■ &lt;
cuss Raising the Dairy Calf. Coun­
• ing which permits Draft Boards to
Barry
county
garage
on
E.
State
ty Agent Faster reports that a large
There was a very flne spirit »t! J? &lt;tone'
Change In County
release to newspapers certain in­
the meeting. A general revision ot F?rm. 10*° even'body determines
r .
number of farmers, who are selling
formation which for some time ha* St., at 9:00 A. M.. ready for busi­
' whole milk for the first thne in
the charter was made because the, whether he has to pay an Income Rationing OOt-Up
been forbidden, the Barry County ness. The Hastings city schools re­
old charter in some respects did not । tax, and in what amount. Fairly I Allan Hyde. Tire Administrator
I years, are experiencing difficulty in
board has announced the following port nine teachers and 31 students
Funds To Help In Fight conform with the requirement* of complete Instiuctlons are presented for the Barry County Tire RaUonral*U&gt;g their calves. Mr. Schcldcnnames of Barry county young merr have volunteered to help on Sat­
I on * *heel which accompanies the (ing Board, received noliflcalkm this
helm will discuss the 'use of sub­
who have passed (he pre-army phy­ urday.
Against Infantile Paralysis the Insurance laws of Michigan.
Instruction sheets have been sent
stitutes for milk in calf raising,
The
.................................
sical examination and will be in­
* lir financial report of
Ul the
MIC comcum- 1 form.
------I -—
—
—- — I
■■
"Despite the many demands of puny was a very gratifying one. | Porm *M0P u “ schedule of farm forward to be known as the County
common calf diseases and the genducted into the U. 8. army in the to the homes of the city and on
national
defense
there
can
be
noi
Friday
another
notice
will
be
left
'showing the company to be in fine i Income andexpense, and
Is filed Rationing Board and will assume
near future. The date they will
With only one birth reported In
letup
in
the
campaign
-for
human
i
condition.
wlth Form 1040 when the form is the job of rationing cars as well as
At a time when dairy cattle are
leave and further details are not at every residence, so the house­ the Banner's First Baby of the
defense."
declares
Probate
Judge!
holders will know the plan of oper­ Year Contest, there lias been no selling at such high prices it is nec­
There is a balance on hand of 1 **«* 011 UlB au*‘ b*al». Filing of tire*. Car rationing U to start Feb.
given.
Stuart Clement, who is Barry Coun-! $79,88532. This includes $34.090.00! Form 1040? with 1040 is optional 2. Mr. Hyde's new title will be
trouble in deciding the winner of essary that farmers raise their own
Ward Earl Freeman, John New­ ations.
ty Chairman of the Comm I.tee for legal
Father John V. Dillon, chairman the prizes donated by local busi­ replacements.
legal premium
premium reserve
reserve wnicn
which Ts
50;........
lr the rtP°rt u &lt;lled on
land Robertson. Cecil Ernest Stew­
u w
— lhe accrual i County Rationing Administrator.
..
. as. . basic
■■■■
previous year's
*««*’•
... J
, II 'T'.c
To date 19
7 passenger and 197 ftruck
All farmers in the county are In­ the Celebration of the President's percent of. tiie
ard. Clarence Elmer Reid. Lawrence of the Barry County Civilian De­ ness men. The dead line for re­
Birthday. Jan. 30.
sessments as required of all farm' Farmer* are entitled to certain | tires have been issued to appHAlbert Radtke. Franklin Charles fense Board and Chief of Police porting the birth of New Year's vited to attend this meeting as well
"Occasionally,"
Judge
Clement
Harry
Thompson
are
cooperating
tn
babies
which
must
be
born
in
nre Insurance companies of Michi- deductions of farm expenses and cants. Mr. Hyde says.
as others that will follow in the
Beckwith. Claude Delmar Emerson.
said
Monday,
"someone
will
re
­
a
novel
plan
of
informing
house
­
Barry County to Barry county par­ •Food for Defense'' series. The
,n
depreciation accompanying their
Passenger tire* have been Issued
Laurence Henry SmitK Caryl Web­
mark!, that it will be Impossible to
Total losses
Include'M
inuat for
f«r the
the year
ve*r 1941.
Iasi ji operations.
operation*. Farm
Farm expenses
expenses Include
as follows:
follows: F.
P. A.
A. Brown
Brown Co.
Co. 3;
3:
ster Isham. Lloyd LeRoy Bawdy. holders about the Saturday collec­ ents. was Tuesday. Jan. 13. at 6 meeting is being sponsored by the
Barry County U. S. D. A. National contribute to the Infantile Paralysis $7135430. The increase in business1 such things as hired labor, feed Charles J. Betts. 3: Hastings LumLawrence William Strickland. Ger­ tion. Chairman Thompson has se­
funds this year. We point out that last year was especially good, bring bought, seed, fertilizer and other. bcr and Coal Co.. 3; Dr. Burton
The honor of being the first baby Defense Board.
ald Martin Hull. Herman Philip lected the names of seventeen
in the last three years more tlian $1319375.00 after all deductions and expenses of operating the fann.i p^ry. L
(Continued on page 5. Sec. 1)
born in Barry county in 1942 1*
Bessmer. Kenneth Gought Rush.
awarded to Arthur jay. an 8 pound J
25,000 new cases of Infantile pa- cancellations.
i Certain depreciations are also de-1 Truck tires have been Issued as
George Edmund Schafer. Charles
1 ralysLi have occurred. The public &lt;■
7 ounce son tobrn to Mr. and Mrs J 57 Asked To
Beginning with January 1. 1942.1 ducUble, such as deterioration of i follows: Barry County Road Com­
Ivan Green. Roger Albert LeyenAlva Clark who reside on route 4,1
' beginning to realize that In a world al! insurance will be classlfled Jn | buildings, farm machinery, fence*, j mission. 1; Morse W. Johncock. 3;
decker. Ervin William Lind. John
which
U
producing
man-made
crip
­
Attend
First
Aid
Hastings.
The
lucky
little
fellow
i
two classes. Class A—Village real-, and tile drains.
C. J. Yoho. 1; Lecter J. Hatch. 3:
Paul Langford. Thimas Paul Hayples nt a terrific rate, the Aght to dences and accompanying building. । Finally, the tai payer must al­ Ray purkee. 1.
was ushered Into the world at Pen­
Wurd. Alby Max Beech. Russell
nock hospital at 8:12 P. M. on! "Refresher" Course
eliminate disease-made cripples has and their contents—will apply on te»t the correctness ol the report
Charles Townsend. Carl Henry Bo­
special significance."
Thursday, Jan. 1. Dr. a. B. Gwinn
all villages approved by the board, before a notary.
A first aid "refresher” course
gart. Victor Albert Higdon. LynnThis year the principal means Th. raw on IhU cUra -Ul be Ik
was the attending physician.
m douM u u&gt; U» pro­ conneclion Mr. Hyde pointe out
don Roy Eldred. Frank J. Purchlss.
for those who have had some
used in raising funds is through per one hundred, which has tenner- cedure pt complhod a Ua report, that under existing rulings anyone
Although Arthur did not arrive
Magazines and Books Being
Glenn Wilson Brisbin. Clare Sylvan
experience in first aid training
coin containers. Stores and bank.* ly been Be per one hundred
. county Ment Prater aunaaU Ural may apply for obsolete Urea whethOlmstead. Wilbur Lewis Halstead.
Collected By City Libraries until' more than twenty hours after will be held In the High school
Clara B will Include au other! they atop In at hla olllce and nClaude Paul Clemens; Ralph LeRoy
here on Wednesday evening.
containers wMre-'the public may rUU that are Inaurable In tarn view
The "Victory Book Campaign" is was In time to win the valuable
some---literature
on the •"
subject
-- ------------------- -------------b““ glble lists.
Guy and Dominic B. LeonardeUl.
Jan. 28. commencing at 7:00
drop in their contribution*. Tnere mutual Are insurance companies County Agent Foeter will also have
being extended another week, an­ gifts donated by the Banner and
are also being used Birthday Greet •
nounces Miss Jean Barnes, city li­ the following cooperating mer­
and will take the 25c per one hun­ a few report forms on hand for in- follows: 525-19; 535-560-19; MO-11;
The purpose of this course will
Ing lists, on which the contributor
brarian. Books suitable for the men chants:
dred
rate
as
in
the
past.
be to train instructors and as­
Two Auction Sales
places his name and the amount
in tiie army and navy may be taken
C. B. Hodges. Frandsen's. Has­
750-19; 450-20; 475-30; 450-474-500­
The directors have decided to
sistants to help in other classes.
of the contribution. These lists are
to the main library at High school tings Cut Rate Shoe Store. High-1
20; 500-20; 535-20; 550-20; 800-10;
The following 57 are asked to
adopt the anniversary P*“n of as­ $500 IN SAVING
Dairy.
Banghart's Bakery, j
for the use of clubs, schools or or­
or to cither of the two ward li­ land'll “
' .. “
600-650-20; 050-20; 440-450-31; 440report for this class:
sessment which mean* that new in­ STAMPS FREE!
ganizations.
braries. Later the books will be sent Reed's Drug Store. Food Center
GILBERT SC'OIT. Prop.
1942 skating duo now open for
surance will be issued for a year In­
Edith E. Bachelder. Hiram
Of the funds collected in Barry stead of until the next asscasment membership.
800-21; MO-21: 700-31; MO-21; 880’Having decided to rent his farm to the state library und prepared Super Market. LyBayker's Drug1 Baxter, Ruth Beadle, Lyle Ben­
Store, Taylor's Shoe Store. J. O. j
County 50 per cent arc sent to the as In
In u&gt;uc&gt;
order ivotip
to-help ncsp
Keep 'em Flying.
Mr. Scott will have an Auction sale for distribution.
in the
tne past.
past, This
inw plan
piaii went
wen* Into
m
nett, Vleva V. Birdsell. Clarence
National Foundation for Infantilei effect on all application* for new.Reid will give away tome $500 00
Books of Action, travel, history, Penney's, Carveth A- Stebbins, Bon­
al his farm 14 miles south of
A. Bump. LorAne Dawn Burling,
Paralysis and 50 percent are turned Insurance January 1. Uris will dL&gt;- in War Saving Stamps to members
County Farm. 3-4 mile #qst and biography, mystery, poetry, etc., are net At Gown Shop. W. A. Roth.1 Anne B. Burton. Dorothy Bush­
i over to the local Chapter for use tn' tribute the work over the entire । of the club. 4A $5 00 album with 25c
mile north of Striker school on acceptable but no textbooks or tech­ Montgomery Ward, and Henry's , ong.
David
A.
VanBuskirk.
Baity County. In the past year
Section 3. Baltimore twp. He is nical trade books published before
. year instead of the rush of work stamp will be given to each mem- Movia Thoatari Plan
Grace J. Butler. Nina Coburn.
the local Chapter has assl&gt;ted many 'j......
offering a good list of horses, cat­ 1935 can be used, as there are so
Congratulations. Arthur, and also
her nnri
and thrn
then a a 10C
10c stamD
stampeach
each
Elsie Davis. Myrtle Dick. Mary
victims of the disease In1 providing durlng the assessment.
tle. machinery, harness, and mis­ many changes taking place all the to Mr. and Mr*. Clark.
time they skate on Fri. Sat., or Help In "March of
A. Edwards. Edward Bruce Di­
medical treatment. X-rays, braces,
cellaneous article*.
Henry Flan­ lime, that earlier publications are
The offer made by Penney's, a
gel. Alice Lenna Foote. Helen
Extension Leaders To $500 album will be furnished by Dimei" Drive
nery will cry the sale and Ernest
crutches, etc.
twin baby buggy, for the first twins
Ganguillet, Arthur Hansen. Dor­
Gray will act as clerk. See “
the
“
There is to be one Birthday Ball
If you wish.ta contribute maga­ bom In Barry county, is still open
of Savings Stamps. Many other
Discuss Nutrition
is Hilbert. Henrietta M. HiU.
adv. elsewhere in this Issue for zine*. they must be those published and will be good all through 1942.
in Barry- County al Nashville which
Alice
M.
Hubbard.
Elayne
"Streamline Suppers" will be the new features for the members. Full
full particulars.___
is sponsored by the Knights of
within the past 18 months. Among or until claimed by the lucky twins.
(Knapp) Jacobs. Richard E.
t subject discussed by Burry home jx'irtlculars may be had al the rink. Picture Committee
Pythias
Order.
If
anyone
In
the
the ones listed as being desired are
Skating every Wed.. Frl„ Sat, A
OSCAR FLANIGAN. Prop.
Jacobs. Reva Jacobson. Esther
county does not find a Coin Col­ extension lenders and Miriam Eads ------- — '
the American. Atlantic. Collier's,
James. Mrs. Thelma James.
specialist in nutrition. January 38|S«nLocal Schools Sell
Because of poor health Mr. Flani­ Cosmopolitan.
lector or other means of contrib­ and 29 In two all day meeting* held
Esquire,
!Fortune.
.....
s_
Thornapple
Frances Juppstrom. Neva Kantgan will have an Auction Sale at
uting. they may mail their dona­ | at the Methodist church In Has-1 Lake. Tex. Reid. Adv.
Harper's, Liberty. Life. 1National $760.25 of Defense
ner.
Iva
M.
Kelley,
Dorothea
A.
moving picture thaatera
his farm 3 miles south and *•&gt; mile
tion direct to Judge Clement.
|
Geographic. New Yorker,. Ncwsare co-operating. Mr.
Kendall. Mrs. Eva Lane. Charles
west of Woodland or 34 miles east
ting*.
Stamps
week.
Pic.
Look.
Click,
and
other
The motion picture
of Coats Grove on M-43. He is of­
M. Leonard. Mary Alice Linder­
8ALVAGE COMMITTEE
nil* is th£ third meeting of the
MOYNAHAN A FAUL
picture
magazines,
pulp
fiction
There
have
been
$760
25
worth
of
fering a good list of horses, cows,
man. P. Edward Lowry. Ruth
NAMED BY COUNTY
local leaders of the 38 extension
SELL
GARAGE
BLDG.
which
would
include
many
Western
Defense Stamps sold in the Has­
the United SandM
hogs, machinery, and miscellaneous
Marble. Velma McDonald. Ber­
DEFENSE BOARD
groups who are studying "Modem
A business deal of interest to Has­
articles.
Harry Pennington will story magazines, Reader's Digest. tings. city and St. Rose schools to
nard McPharlln. Duane J. Mil­
MeaLC as their major project.
tings people is announced thia
cry the sale and Raymond Lapo Redbook. Time. Saturday Evening Jan 14 according to Superintend­
ler. Ellsworth Newton. Elaine
listing of Julian Knowlton. Ro­
week. The Moynahan A Foul ga­
paign &gt;w stated.
will act a* clerk. See the adv. else­ Post and the United States News. ent D. A. VanBuskirk. The divi­
Ransom. Archie W. Rclckord,
man Feldpausch. Dr. D. D. Wal­
where In thia issue for full par­ There arc many other periodicals sion of this sale during the past
rage property at the corner of Vehicle Federal Tax
Mrs. Leiter Reynolds. Lillian
ton. Dr
Norbert Schowultcr,
In which men are interested beside* week is as follows: Central school I Robinson. Dr. Norbert O. Schowticular*.
Court and Church Sts., has been Stamps Now On Sale
Endihy N
Mayor William A- Schader. liar •
113835; High school $123.85; Second
the ones mentioned above.
sold to F. L. Bauer of this city. He
alter. Bertha L. Slnklcr, Neva
old Foster, Richard Cook. Ken­
NOTICE
Air Ward*
1
Moro
than
500
motor
vehicle
fed
­
This Li a grand opportunity for Ward. $24 50; First Ward. $835; St.
In turn*has leased the building to
J. Stanton. Darthya M. Storey.
neth
Sanderson.
Walter
Perkins
eral
tax
stamps
have
been
sold
at
The Barry county Rural Letter housewives to get rid of a lot of
the Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co..
Mrs. Anthony Strumberger. Ed­
For Haatin
Carriers association and Auxiliary accumulated magazines und book*
which will open a super-store In the post office here since they went
win L. Taylor, Marjorie Temple,
appointed for Hastings by U18
sale Friday.
and yet put them to good use. If NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
the front, the Moynahan A Paul on
1
Doris Thomas. Leonarda K
Barry County Defense Board to
These stamps, required by fed­
Higdon at Nashville Saturday eve­
Co., retaining room in the rear fora eral taw. can be purchased from
TYelb. Helen M. Wade. Burt
take charge of collecting scrap
ning. Jan- 34. Pot luck .upper at Uona to one of'the three libraries, your 1941 winter taxes, without
repair shop.
Whipple. Mrs Mary B. Wtedtas.
any poet office in the county.
materials needed tn defenae
a student will call for them if you paying the 3 percent penalty.
The A A P Co. will ’take posses­
Clarence L. Workman.
Deadline for the sale on the curproduction.
will notify the librarian.
. Glenn Ortffdh, Saeratary.
H. C. Fbx. City Treaa.
1-29
sion in June.

Contribution! To Wor Relief
Fund Will Still B« Received

Tyden Park Should Be Made
Community Asset This Year

THE

HASTINGS
BANNER

NEW RED CROSS
ROOMS ARE OPEN

Income tax a new
"FARM PROBLEM"

DRIVE FOR WASTE
PRODUCTS OPENS
THIS SATURDAY

i- "n:_ :_

WILL ENTER THE
U.S. ARMY

09351769

First Baby of
1942!

EXTENDS "VICTORY1
BOOK CAMPAIGN"

MARCH OF DIMES'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JANUARY tt, 1M2

ARE LOW-OUR STOCK IS AMPLE

LET'S ALL HELP in the Salvage for Victory Campaign.—£
SAVE YOUR WASTE-PAPER.

it

I

CRACKERS

Grode A Medium

I

DOZEN_

LuiVlw

VITA-RICH

REMEMBER
PEARL HARBOR

1QC
» 10

0

liberty bell soda

GRAPEFRUIT
Texas Seedless

Our Government asks us to conserve
50' of our paper bags. Help do your
part. Buy a shopping bog 2c and bring
it back when you go shopping. PLEASE
RETURN any good sacks to store you
may hove on hand. DON'T THROW
THEM AWAY.

J" g
&lt;5**

10 ... 33
Calif. Carrots g for 1

DEL MONTE

3^.

2 lb- 59c

!

Florida- SevdleM

1

Fillets

g

Sausage

"7c
■ ®

39c

&gt; Brisket
Boil or braise

Pork Roasts
Ixiln — lb.

Beef Roasts
Choice steer beef. lb.

25c

.

Beef Steaks

GOLDEN

4

BANTAM

1

,

29-

NUNKIST — DOZ.

pet

M

3

O Ibs. 9Qc

“

Calif. Oranges

2 - 25‘

“

25'

Fia. Oranges D doz.

GOODY GOODY CORN
No Bone, No Waste, lb.

Ibs.

1 fl for 9Q&lt;
■ V
\VW

Grapefruit

GOODY GOODY PEAS

2 Ibs. 6lc

DEPARTMENT

5 ibs. 19c

Parked With Juiee

MAXWELL HOUSE ... 32c

’ MEAT

3lbs-10c

Potatoes

Eating Apples

19c

2 lb- 39c

Rutabagas

SWEET ____

HAPPY VALE SALMON

VIKING

VEGETABLES

301»an

4 Q

25c

1

OQc
fcW

SPRY-—

OQc

Choice Short Cute — lb.

3I9.CAH I lb CAN

Pork Chops
First Cols — lb.

.

Bacon Tid Bits
Hiked — lb.................. ..

Frankfurts
Grade No. 1 — lb. .

25‘

15e
20‘

Bologna
•Sliced or ring, grade 1. lb.

Ring, strictly fresh, lb.

17c

PORK NECK

-

Bones
ru&gt;. ,u...

O Ibs. pn&lt;
**
tu

Meat Loaves
* VxtjcHrs — lb.

07'

Igc- « 7&lt;
GOLD DUST 7?.^ lixe
I I
FAIRY
SOAP
3
bar.
1
1
O1
SILVER DUST
pkg. 23‘
27e SWAN
'»-2
IE
RINSO ,0'i:,2',* giant 58
■

CHOICE WHOLE SHI.DRS.

Lamb Roasts

Veal Roasts
Bacon Squares
Well Trimmed — lb.

“ ■

■ **

GROUND BEEF
FRESH

IOO% BEEF

24J lb. sack

23*

LUX SOAP
41,.,. 25'
4 25*
LIFEBUOY
LUX FLAKES reg. 10clarge OO(
SOFTENERS" 4 ,9. 25'
just as good. Cost less.

PARD DOG FOOD

2 39C BREAD 3

SLICED OR
PIG LIVER
CHUNK
2,9.35*
FRESH OYSTERS SOLID PACKED PINT 31
SLAB BACON ANY SIZE CHUNK LB. 24

LILY WHITE
FLOUR

64*

H SPECIALS U

SWIFT'S PREMIUM COLD

5 to 7 lb,. _|b.

Liverwurst

Oflc

. OQc

3

25c

$J.OO
■ A CASE!

While II Lasts !

$1.09
N. Main St., Nashville, Mich

bo completed before school boards
receive their lax budgets In May.
Members from the commissioner's
office, the county health depart­
ment and the township supervisors v
will assist schools upon their re­
quest.

I FOUNDATION TO
'AID IN SCHOOL
IMPROVEMENT

Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Reed moved
on Saturday into their new home at
832 W. Bond St.

ed to Jeopardize their ability to pay
increased teacher's
salary
and
buy
the necessary Instructional
I
materials for their schools, nor be
Jasked to go beyond the 15 mill Um- •
Well over 250 board members. Iit But all districts should think
parents and teachers from rural 1the program through carefully and
districts and, a good majority of [try to help themselves as much as
it Is possible without denying them­
the County Board of Supervisors
selves too much, because such ati
of Barry County packed a room in opportunity will not come along
the Ann J. Kellogg school in Bat­
again soon, if ever.
lie Creek last Thursday afternoon
Dr. Henry J. Otto, the education­
to show their interest tn cooperat­ al director of the Foundation, em­
ing together to solve their problems phasized the importance of having
of Improving our rural schools.
Our school commissioner. Maude 'a good teacher; There Is no ques­
tion but that a good teacher Ls the
W. Smith, Introduced the officials
moat important factor in a good
of the Foundation and gave a brief
history of what has been done so school, together with'whole hearted
support from the community.
far and introduced Mrs Warren I
। Mr. Herbert Hasten. Ute sanitary
Bolton, chairman of our county ,
of the Foundation gave a
committee who presided nnd called Lengineer
r
few remarks to the group before
on various persons to give different. cfminir
~
’
*
viewpoints.
___ ______ rar
John S Llpker. as senior member I •
। g&gt;. . .
.
of the Education Committee and a-OCOI rlStOl VlUD
Walter Culbert as chairman spoke
in behalf of the supervisors of the
KOZOO Team
county.
I The Hastings Pistol and Revolver
Burdette Sutton who has been club opened its 1942 season Thurs­
director of the Algonquin Lake day evening by shooting a double
Achool for fifteen years told about match with the Kalamazoo Pistol
some of the Improvements they had Club. The local boys got oft to an
made in their school and Jerry excellent start by winning both
Andrus from Rogers Comers re­ matches by scores of 1290-1214 nnd
iterated this, both representing the 1289-1239. respectively. High man
school boards of the county.
for the evening was Kalamazoo’s
Lelapd N. Jones who has been M. Wlckbuid with a score of 2&lt;J9;
teaching the Dowling school for Tac Gies of blastings was the run­
the past six years and Mrs. Doris
ner-up with 268.
Saunders nt Milo for seven years
Members of the local team were:
both gave the point of view of the
rural teachers and each told about M. Karcher. T. Gies. G.‘ Sumner.
many very nice things that have P. Bennett nnd E. Jarman.
«...
- .’1
endeavoring to co-operate
been ----done
in their ^MXd.3.
schools, oom
both
districts using their available funds wHh lhe National Defense program
and not hoarding them.
i ,hc Hastings Pistol nnd Revolver
Harold J. Paster, our. county,club extends an Jnvltation to the
agent, who knows our rural prob- ‘ members of the industrial guard
leins well, spoke next nnd especial- and auxiliary police force to drop
ly emphasized the value of hot in at the pistol range Monday,
lunches In Hie school, with many yfednesdny nnd Friday cvenln r.
of our schools using some one's cost and make iu« of the facilities for j
off oil stovq that smokes and ket-1 hand gun practice.
ties, some of which are worse foi
---------------- -----------------------wear.
I ACTIVITIES OF THE
Our county was next represented KIWANIS CLUB
by our Probate Judge. Stuart Cle­
At the last session of Ute Klment. who nt one lime taught rural wanls club the members voted to
schools In our county and often purchase a *100 Defense Bond,
now attends their community meet­ which has been done. This kt a
ings to participate in tiielr program,
knew whereof he spoke and em­ fine way to invest the club's funds.
Guests speaker for the Klwanis
phasized the effect of such a pro­
gram on the county and future meeting yesterday noon was N. G.
j Damloose, city engineer for the city
generations.
Dr. George Darling, president of of Battle Creek He Is responsible
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation told for Ute excellent sewer system re­
Hie group something about the plill- cently put into operation In timt
osophy of the Foundation, why they city.
were interested in rural schools
uul emphasised the importance MUNICIPAL COURT
On Friday three young fellows
of cooperative procedures In any
project, that it is not so much Ute from Kalgmaxoo were picked up by
material things
--------------------------------that count as Ute Deputy Sheriff Caley and Marshal
spiritual and
—democratic
--------------—
prin- McPeck, of Nashville for stealing
ciples.
| a stove from a house on lhe Chas.
A lot of people out in tiie field Mason farm, n half mile north of
did jplendld work as Ute commis­ Maple Grove center. Two of the
sioner stated that there had never boys were under age. so they were
been such a whole hearted response taken to the Detention Home hen.
to any project before with as little The oldest of the three. Donald
stimulus from her office. Thls/was Brod, 17. was brought into Muni­
accomplished by effective coitfinil- cipal Court Monday. Judge CorlI right assessed hlrn *8 45 as costs
Dr. Darling slated lhat the peo­ in the case, with the altemaUve of
ple of Barry County had answered five days in Jail. The boys took
their first question with a t'g "YE8"
the stove intending to sell II lor
and assured those present the
Junk.
Foundation would give assistance
when all plans were completed, PANNING OF FORMER
each of these plans to be worked HASTINGS WOMAN
out by individual districts in coFire* Aid
Mrs. Com B. Allwajdl. aged. 67
.
rI oneralion with ihair township super-I!
The American Red Cross has I visor before a formal request can years, wife of Henry A. Allwardt,
taught about a million men and j be made for an exact amount of died on Sij&amp;dny about midnight in
a convalescent home in Battle
women the techniques of first aid 1 money.
and water safety.
| It is hoped this ground work can Creek. She was the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Riiftu Cherry
long time residents nf Hastings.
Mrs. Allwardt also lived here before
moving to BalUe Creek. Her only
survivor is her husband. The re­
mains were brought to the Leonard
funeral home where funeral serv­
ices were held at two o'clock Wed­
nesday afternoon, the Rev. L. Win­
ston Stone officiating. Interment
in. Riverside cemetery.

home of her son-in-law and haugh­
tier. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen.
John Hocvenalr has recovered
from Injuries sustained several
weeks ago and expects to return to
I his work next week.
Frederick Fuhr.hu a very unusual
I pet at his oil staUon south of Has­
tings. a white pet raccoon, the only
one known around here.
Miss Drusilla Powell, who has
been confined to her bed since D«c
1* at her home, 302 8. Broadway, is
improving slowly*, but still has to
remain at home.
Anita McOlocklln. daughter ot
Mr and Mrs. Robert McOlocklln. b
convalescing from an appendectomy
performed Monday afternoon at
Pennock hospital.
Pvt. Max E. Mackey, son of Mrs.
Wilma Mackey. 715 N East St..
iraduated recently from the Cha­
nute Field branch of lhe U. 6. Army
Ur Corps Technical School.
Tex Reid, local roller rink own­
er. has arranged a novel wax, of
distributing Defense Stamps. H.e is
contributing about one third of his
receipts to purchasing stamps which
he will give as prizes to his patrons.
Henry Flannery of Nashville
was arraigned Tuesday afternoon
on a charge of being drunk and
disorderly. He entered a plea of
not guilty and U uul un *150 bail.
| His trial in municipal court is
scheduled for Wednesday. Jan 28
-j Lieutenant and Mrs Raymond F
Collier of Camp Livingston. La.,
announce the birth ol a daughter
Kathleen Raye. December 22. Mrs
Collier was Viola Lyons, daughter
of Mr and Mrs, William Lyons of
Hastings.—Lake
Odessa
Wave­
Times.
Burdette Timm. 17. son of Mr
and Mrs. Gilbert Timm of Route 2,
has enlisted in the United States
Navy. He was first sent to Kala­
mazoo and then -to Detroit where
he took the Navy oath, and from
there he was sent to Newport.
Rhode Island.
Mr. and Mrs
Angelo Spirts
moved on Monday Into their new
home, the
former Hendershott
house on W Green 8t. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Caln and small daugh­
ter. who have recently come here
from Phocnton, Ohio, have moved
into Mrs. Ida F. McCoy's house
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Spirts
Mr. Caln is employed at the E. W
Bliss Co.
Reports from Mr and Mrs. Mar­
shall Norwood of Delton, who were
injured in a recent nuto accident
state that Mrs Norwood is now
at the home of her daughter In
Delton and Ls apparently making
a good recovery
Mr. Norwood,
whose health Ls poor, is still suf.
ferine considerably from shock
Their friends here hope for their
complete recovery.
Presentation of H. M. S. Pinafore
by the Hastings public schools on
Feb. 28 nnd 27 in Central audito­
rium will revive the following tune­
ful gems which are always favorites
Such lunes, for example, as "We
Sall the Oceaif Blue." "I'm Called
Little Buttercup." "Captain Pina­
fore." "When I Was a Lad.” and
"For He Is An Englishman." are
continued favorites with each new
generation of music lovers.

250 From County Attend
Meeting In Battle Creek

Mini.

SUPER D COD LIVER OIL
ABDG CAPSULES ^100
GROVE'S BROMO QUININE
SAL HEPATICA 60c,ize
100
ASPIRIN TABLETS
ALKA SELTZER la7e
ORLIS ANTISEPTIC

$139
$198
27c
49c
39c
49c
49c

QQC

Vick'* Vapo Rub

Yeatf Tablet*. good Qfi&lt;
source vit. B, 250
Ov

C-L Natal Drop*

27
39*
27

Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil — Pint

FuODXCENTER'
206 E. State St., Hastings/ Mich

Local Neu&gt;»

Yeast and Iron
Tablots — 250

98

Mini! Rub

Parke Davis Haliver Caps. bat. 100 $1.29

REED’S
DRUG

STORE

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY ~
ZZZ Halfing*
Phone 2241
State &amp; Jefferson SZZ

DEATH OF AGED
RESIDENT
Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow, aged 90.
died Thursday. Jan. 15. at Uie hone
of her son, Albert Winslow, in Has­
tings township. She wax bom In
England on March 29. 1851 and
came to this country in 1870. re­
siding InJSarry Co. for 55 years.
Her husband. HUI Winslow, pre­
ceded her in death, leaving her son
Albert, as the only survivor. The
I Rev. H- R._ Pfeiffer of the Balti­
! more United Brethren church ofDelated at the funeral at the Wall|dorf( funeral home on Saturday at
2:0Q P. M. interment in the Union
cemetery at Laccy.

PASSING OF LONG
T|.ME RESIDENT
'.
Mrs. John Llctka. aged 77. passed
port, having been a lifeionr; resi­
dent of that Community. Surviving
are her husband; two sons. Leon
Howk of Free|»rl and Ivan Howk
of Rocklord, and a sister in Has­
tings. Funeral services will be this,
Thursday, afternoon at the Lester
funeral home. Interment Ln the
; Freeport cemetery.

|

ASK &gt;55.000 DAMAGES
Vletta Cathey ha* begun suit for

*25.000 damages. Russell Bunkley'
for *5.000 and Alberta Cole for
*25.000 ail against Richard Hess­
mer. The formal complaint* have
not yet been filed, only notices ot
the suits being on record now. We
understand lhe actions grew out ot
an automobile accident near De­
troit some time ago

‘Manna From Heaven*
Manna was lhe food miraculously
supplied the Israelites in the Wildernsss. hence the expression, "mar.na from heaven." Is now defined as
divinely spiritual nourishment; loos-.ly. a miracle.

�Tin: HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 82, Iffl

LET’S HAVE THE
BENEFITS IN 1942

has that amount of property would i
not lx glad to give that much to
have such u place In Hostings?

heading, we believe recreation for
the people will occupy a larger
(Continued from page i. sec. I)
place than It ever did in the post.
as near ns It is to the center of the Tiie community that provides for
it.
especially when it can do no in
citv, only three blocks from State
street, makes it all lhe more de­ Die very easy manner in which It
sirable as a rec rem ion place for lhe can be done in Hastings now. will
people of HusUngs. In a very short have reason to be thankful that it
time after they can use II they did ao. and its people will have hl­
would wonder liow tills city. ever ' creasing appreciation and enjoy­
ment of such a place.
got along without such a place.
Again we say. "Why wait ten
The beautiful grounds al the
Hastings Country Club were there years to Improve Tyden Park? Why
long before anyone thought of not do It In 1942?"
making Use of them, but now they
attract men and women from con-1
aldcrable distances.
It is known
throughout- the state a* one of the'
finest ef golf grounds. There ure|
\&gt;thcra that arc larger, but none'
tlm; ure nicer.
The Hasting*!
Cour t ry Club has been an ar—
—... I Quimby
this cltyjuid will continue.
the future&gt;-W£ predlgV-th
Ju»t when j a meeting for -chool Improve- !
Tyden Park shiiBrbekr.-r:
______
be improved
und; ment under Die Kellogg plan will
rxltfniwt to
m b*
l\A and
on,( be held nt lhe rVnimKv
made what It U designed
Quimby school. Sat.
Sat- '
can become—a beauty place and n urday 8 P. M All are invited to at­
recreation center—that it will be tend.'
noted far and wide, and it, will add
Prairieville
to the Joy of living in Hastings.
"Family Night" will be held at I
We hnv« said before and now re­
the church Thursday night. Jon. 22.!
peat: "Why wait ten years to have
Tyden Park become usable?" The Pot luck supper at 7 o’clock, pro­
grain following. Rev Babbitt the
city ii^s been appropriating about
district wupl. from Grand Rapids
82.000 a year to improve it. It will will be a gu'.-st If the roads and
take ten years on that plan to weather permit.
make It what it ought to be. We
Tiie Triple Link Club will meet I
will all be paying for it and same Friday. Jan. 23. with Mis. Cassius
of us may not live to see It. That' Hughes. Pot luck dinner at noon.
would probably be true of Uw don­
Barryville
or. who is well past his 75th birth- -------------day He has shown his interest in I The W 8. C. S u ill meet Thursthe park and in the city. As the day. January 29. for a pot luck
inventor of lite Tyden seal, as the | dinner with Mr. and Mrs Charles I
president and largest stockholder in | Ua&gt;‘
public Ls cordially inthe company thut makes that seal.1
,0 ,l,lA dinner
'
lie Is responsible largely for the do- ■' Delton
’
nation of that park to tiie city. ! The regular meeting of the MiloHis associates In the company were i Cressey Home Literary Club will ■
glad to carry out tils suggestion in lie held nt the home of Mrs. Mary '
that respect. He didn't "top there M. Flower nt Parchment on Thurs­
day. Jan. 29. Roll call—"A Work
two houses that were on the park of Art 1 Have Seen." The follow­
grounds removed, and to inuke oili­ ing papers will be given: Lorado,
er improvement* which anyone can Taft by Mrs Helen Pyle: Gutxon
see have greatly improved the place Borglum by Mrs Elsie Wnde; J.
His interest In the park will not Edgar Hoover by Mrs Glenn Prouty 1
cease If the people of Hostings will; Tiie
. . P.
.. T.
... A will hold
.... its next 1
show that they also are Uitereated meeting in the school building
ln.it.
।
I Monday evening, Jan. 26. Miss
Is there any good reason why we j Helen Martin of lhe Geological De­
should watt ten years to have Ty- | partment of Conservation at M ,
den Park available for the people’s- c. will be .the shaker. Iler topic
of this city and a playground for i *ni
' Natural Resources of Michl-1
its children especially during the|jnn That Can Be Useful in De-i
long summer vocation when they »«»»*■
Refreshment.
will
be
will be under lhe supervision of J
„ Th*'
tfw caretaker at lhe park’ Is there
«UI
8 oclock.
any ,ood r™&gt;n why U» ylumu I
!!' «'!'
„&gt; HMUne. ^»h!U .,»! h..e U»
*7,
",
.

Farming Fads Worth Knowing
By WILLARD 8OLTI

Community
Notices

vanlnye of wch « nto for
bu,w,„ „rry
Al, I
don. for ,raun and funily f.Uw-1 ,.mm ,„
In» dunn, in. w™ monlh., .ho
„kon,r
Arthur
for gume.s during the spring, sum- Hjlhl h ln charge
tner and full, und for skating for
the kids and young people in the We»l Hope
I.. time?
1Tiie
1w— Aid
A irf •ta
— ■to
— *be
— Wednesday •for;
—— i
winter
To improve it a little bit each
*rn McCallum home
The Community Club meets Frlyear means that the Job is not done
us it should be. because It is 1m- day evening at the home of Ray
;
ixnslble tu take up the improve­ Barnes.ment In one year where It was left
off the year before. It is an ex­ NOT FIT TO HOLD
pensive, Inefficient way to do It. A CANDLE TO
Before candlesticks ruine Into
ff rates of interest were high. as
they used to be. we might hesitate general use toward lhe end of the
about borrowing the money for reign of Edward Vf. candles were I
completing Tyden Parkbut with held or carried before a )&gt;erson by [
the high credit of Hastings liffi in­ youtlis expressly chosen for that'
terest rates would be small and. as purpose. Because the situation re-1
we have pointed out before, fifty quired not only a steady hand but I
cents on $100 of assessed valuation also a great deal of tact, whenever I
of lhe city will more than pay for a new applicant was considered for }
tills improvement and have it all such service, the question of the1
done this year. It can be paid for candidate's fitness arose. When un j
In three years, at les;, than 18 cents applicant was rejected. It was be-1
on SI00 per year. That would mean cause he was thought 'not fit to'
on a thousand dollar assessment, hold a candle to him (the praspecless than $180 a year. Who that tive employer)."

f'TRAND

THEATE&gt;f=

tjy Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244 -2557 ■_

►
►

Charlie Ruggles, Charlotte Greenwood In

"THE PERFECT SNOB"
And George Houston in

"LONE RIDER AMBUSHED"
Johnny /Weismuller and Maureen (^Sullivan in

"TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE"
Bargain Matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THUMS.. JANUARY 27. 28. 29

"SUSPICION"

Barry

tiieatrw?

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282 JCd

FRIDAY ANt&gt; SATURDAY. JANUARY 23 AND 24

&lt;

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

And Johnny Mock Brown In

THE STAGECOACH BUCKAROO
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JANUARY 25 AND 26
Carole Landia and George Montgomery In

"CADET GIRL"
Bargain Matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

TUES.. WE(X, THURS., JANUARY 27, 28, 29
Ann Shirley, James Craig, Edward Arnold In

ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY"
No Matinee Thursday

&lt;
&lt;

riAAAAAAAAAJ

SA’

PRUNES
bulk seedless
RAISINS
SODA CRACKERS
OAT MEAL
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING

Oita. Iffc

31* 25c
2 lb- box J'Jfc
5«b. tag 27c
qt. jar 39,

C. THOMAS STORES
HA8TIN0B

BANNER WANT ADV 8. PAY

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY

BANNER WANT ADVA PAY

Breaking Heifers to Barn Life

OLD FASHIOMED

Fusarium-Resistant Musk Melon
Musk melon grower* who are bothered with fusarium wilt will do
well to investigate the new Golden Gopher melon that has recently been
released to commercial growers'by Minnesota Experiment Station. The
flesh is yellow—it is very sweet—it is highly resistant td this wilt—and
thus far it is being recommended more for home mid local marketing than
for shipping long distances.

Oxhide; Bib

OVERALLS

Pasture Facts
In a scries of years at Pennsylvania Experiment Stat ion four acre* of
good bluegrass produced an average ot more than four tons of digestible
nutrients—nnd four acres of tho same soil in u rotation &lt;&gt;f corn, oats,
wheat nnd hay (&lt;&gt;ne acre of each) produced a good hundred pounds less
digestible nutrient*. Besides actually beating the rotation crops in avail­
able feed, lhe bluegrass cost about $57 less per year for labor mid required
no seed or power.

MEH'S DRESS TROUSERS
,io. ol '“Ion ood fOl**"’.

Bargains — packed with
wear! Sanforized 250 wt.
denim with triple stitch-

Clean Ground for Sheep

points! Full sixes!

In tests at Ohio Experiment Station it was found that winter weather
did not kill common stomach worms, and at len’t '• other common sheep
parasites. Sheep that were known to be infested with these parasites were
grazE-d on grass pasture and were removed in the fall. Eigh* months Inter
this pasture was still infested with six of eight common sheep parasites.

nu-cfoH collar.

Boys' Sixei79e
Mac

Big

hookworms and nodular worms.

Waistband

overalls;

Apples the Year ’Round

Sanforized donlm $
triple stitched I

Cornell Experiment Station has worked out a method of storing
apples so successful that after a year in storage they come out almost as
fresh und crisp us the day they went in. The apples are kept in mi air­
tight room in which temperature, moisture, oxygen mill carbon dioxide
are all carefully controlled. One great advantage over ordinan’ cold stor­
age is the fact that these apples retain their firmness and flavor much
lunger after being removed from stora

Tests of all promising varieties of winter barley in New York indi­
cate that the best of them will not come through a* well as adapted winter
wheats on soilx that heave badly. However, a number of varieties stand
heaving better than the Poland variety that is most commonly grown in
tne
owno oniy
„„„ 64% „
un.|VJll „
ne wimrr-comnarea
the state. ,.
Poland
only had
nurvival
one
winter—compared to
to an
an
average of 73% survival for all varieties—and almost 100% for a Chinese
variety from Nanking University. This Chinese immigrant produced
nearly 69 bu. of grain to the acre that year—compared to mi average of
nearly 36 bu. for all varieties under test.

Calf Feeding Suggestions
Ohio Experiment Station offers the following calf-feeding plan ns
highly satisfactory: (1) Start large calves of large breed* on I'i quarts
of whole milk twice dally and cut the quantity for smaller calves; (2)
Increase the quantity U lb. per feeding until the calf is getting 12 to 15
Ibs. per day, depending on it* size; (3) Grailuully change over to nkiminiUc
.at three weeks of nge; (4) After the change over to skimmilk, let them
nibble at a mixture of 300 lb*, nhullcd corn. 200 lbs. of whole oats, and 100
lbs. of oilmeal. Whole grain is somewhat preferable to ground grain the
first few months. (5) Keep fresh water, good legume hay and salt before
them.

Roasters Make Most Money
Studies nt Kansas Experiment Station indicate definitely that under
average conditions there is inorc profit in selling chicken* at a -I lb. weight
than there is in selling them at either lighter or heavier weights. When
feed, cost of chick and overhead are included, the most economical gains
are usually secured between 3 ibs. and 4 lb». White Rock chickens nt the
station reached 3.8 lbs. at 16 weeks of age ifiid had consumed about 4 lbs.
of feed per lb. of gain. Tho same chickens required nearly 6 lb*, of feed
per lb. of gain nt 20 weeks—7 lb*, nt 24 week* -and nearly 11 lbs. nt 28
weeks of age. There is a strong trend nway from broiler* toward 4 lb.
weights that enn be used either for frying or roasting. For best prices,
they should be hatched not late: than the first of March.

If one has guests should one ask
one’s little girl to play the piano to
entertain them? It all depends It'
is a scheme that is often used ef-,
fectlvely when one has guests that
one does not wish to have come
again.

4 action relief

lake iron, nF !oe &gt;u&lt;e .nd led,,
„ R,„u
eral hatcheries, including more than Drug Stores. Try it today.
8 000,000 for Tltompson hatchery
alone.
Two years ago a similar supply of
lake trout eggs was sent to Argen­
tina.

BISMA-REX 50

The Greeks long ago made cer- CARVETH &amp;
tain so-called music a crime against
CTCD D I MC
the State. Some modems are not
** 1
1
KErfi-gj
DftUGS.
The Kexall
Store
so particular about what is offered
for a nickel in the slot.
.
llMtings
Phone 2131

pur frit. 1942 »tyle»

Gelectlon of air*5
and colors limited

,„.
n hbrims
,tml ...
1M2

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____________

Top quality ---—

Shirt &amp; Pant Set

268

INFANT BLANKETS
Limited quantities,
buy now

Button front shirt with
dress-type collar! Match­
ing penta with strong
boatsail drill pockets!

A wool product—made of 33 ox. plaid! Cos­
sack style with handy Talon front and sports
back!

One piece, dip
on style

Men's Rugged Work Socks
Longer wearing because they’re made of
strong cotton with reinforced heel* and toes!

Long Wearing Work Gloves
A big selection of husky styles at very low
prices! Snug-fitting ribbed cuffs! Protection!

WINTER

CAPS

Warm wools and , corduroys in plain and
fancy colors!

Cw

9Re

Rubber Crib Sheet

TERRY BIBS
Save those suits

5’

BABY SWINGS
Pink, blue or white.
QQe
Baby will enjoy this ...

BABY BASKETS

298

Pink or white — tie
rings in comers ...... CO

229

Soft "American" cotton rein­
forced elastic
OEC
waist
fcW

Men's Utility Work Shoes
Durable nailed construction with long wear­
ing compoaltlon soles nnd heels! Comfort­
able plain toes!

19

RUBBER PANTS

Men's Warm Sturdy Jackets

Ivory with pink or blue trimconvenient carrying
$ 4 .M
handles
I

TRAINING PANTIES

BABY SHOES
Soft soles, white,
lace up

49*

15c
2 FOR

35c
69

u tuts' oetsstt
2«i

N“' liu"

Men's Oxhide Work Shirts
Covert or chambray with Dutton-through
pockets and dress-type collars. Sanforixed!

79c

Men's Coot Style Sweaters
Plenty warm and mighty
general wear!

Men's

Ribbed

comfortable

for

WORK

79c

SILK

TROUSERS

Wide selection, whipcord, moleskin or coverts
made of durable "AMERICAN" cotton.

98'

RAYOH

98c

hose

LADIES' HAT5
I^ead the rtIle K,
u, U&gt;» «U

Union Suits

Winter weight cotton, sligntly fleeced inside,
tong sleeve, ankle length style with knit
cuff»!

S,r.Yo or
In pur* *uk body

9ff

SLIPS

- 98c

th—*

J59

"Cbnyerye Waste Materials Week." Pick up oar.,
Sat.,
Jan. 24th. Have it ready when the truck comes.

RONDO PRINT
Priced to SAVE yet designed
to look and wear
like much more
fcw

Uniform Shirts
front dress
dyed, sanforized.

Now on the high seas, bound for
Peru, la a shipment of 230,000 lake 1
I trout egg* which will be used, when
hatched, to stock inland lakes of
■ '
,r„iz LASTING
/ ACTING
SUIK.
SKEW
| the South American country with
the big game fish that have made
Great Lakes fisheries famous.
।
The eggs were shipped to New
York from the conservation depart-1
ment hatchery nt Tliotnpson. in two [
.specially
constructed
containers
tiuti7 will keep the eggs cool and '
,
No ne«d to suffer th«
mow UMU ih. end ol Weir oee.n lonu.e^ol.dd lnd.,e,.lon «.d o,h,e
,rl,&gt; commend.! nwermen In ,ue'.‘“’b'"'
eewul .ner.H».mn,.^mn Idh- Not while you can getJBisma-Rex.
?““•*£
Here
is a lour
action oMdn
producteellrf.
that
un modueed more Umn »•“» «« "
h„p,„,
,h„u„„d.

Morothon Hot,

Men * Coot S*eat*rJg

100'5 W-1

Boys' Sixes 98c

Winter Barley in New York

^ACIO INDIGESTION

"REG'LAR FELLERS" ‘

Specials I
medium size

Out of 1680 training hours at.;
Randolph Field. Texas, n Flying,1
C&gt;'*»t spends 70 hours among the
Clouds.

If any of your heifers persist in standing with their hind feet in the
gutter. Utah Experiment Station reports that they cun easily be broken
of the habit by placing in the gutters sort of "cuttle guard’’ made of used
gas or’water pipe set three inches apart un boards un edge. Make tho
guard wide enough to fill the gutter.

Last year 129,000* small game
j hunters. 56500 deer huntert and ‘
j 8.374 trappers, filed returns.

No Matinee Wednesday

I

When Israel kali of Argyle, Wisconsin, found himself stuck with
.... _..™
four orphan Shropshire lambs last spring, he “grafted" them
onto the
&gt;bjcct to the
two-year-old Holstein heifer shown above. She did r.ot object
.a”—and two
strange idea of four children that wore wool and said "baa
nursings a day brought the lapibs along in fine shape.

Hunters and trappers again are
reminded by the conservation dcpartment that kill report cards—
i the short stubs of their licenses—
! are due in the Lansing oitlce not
I later than February 15.
I The report cards, listing the
One
automobile
manufacturer
I amount of game killed by eoch
I llcennee. are valuable to lhe dcjiart- foresees that plastic fenders should
absorb a blow 10 times greater than
f ment and indirectly to sportsmen
steel
without
denting.
I because they carry much-needed
. inlomation about game conditions
I throughout tiie state. With informatior. from the cards to supple­
ment its own investigations, the de­
partment is better able to make
recommendations to the coiuerva- i
tian commission and tiie Leglsla-'
lure on season dales, bag limits
and other regulations in the next

SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 25 AND 26

►

Holstein Nurses Four Lambs

J

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

Friday

Mrs. A ; "She lias a very mag­
netic personality, hasn’t she?"
Mrs B: "She ought to. Every
stitch she has on is charged."

j CONSERVATION NOTES

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 23 AND 24

POET AND BANKER
Robert W. Service, Canadian poet,
onee asked the bank where he
worked to lend him 1500 to get
his first volume of poeqis published.
Of course lhe bank refused any
such absurd risk. Finally Schnee
persuaded one of the officers of
lhe bank into making him a per­
sonal loan. He offered the man half
his royalties, but the banker pre­
ferred the poet's note.
—
Six months or so later Service
came to the official and repeated
his offer of half the royalities. The
bunker still vociferously preferred
his .personal note.
"Very well, sir." said Service.
"Then will you please take your
$500 out of this"—and he pushed
acrots the desk his first royalty
check—for $8,000.

style. Vat

Boys' Warm Sturdy
Jackets
A wool product — made of 33 ox.
plaid! Zipper front styles.

89c
279

Boys7 Fleeced Unions
- Heavy and warm, long legs and
long sleeves.
.

69c

Boys' Dress Shirts
Stripes and figures in patients he

59c

Boys' Coat Sweaters
Colorful 'two-tone
— *—* —
-----with -*
tipper
front — knit wrist and bottom.

Boys' Dress Oxfords
Brown or black, cnolce of compo­
sition or leather soles.

19c

Indian Design Blankets

Plaid Double Blankets
Coverall types, dainty prints,
with bound

5% wool to make it
extra warm ............

COTTON FROCKS
Fast color in a grand new
selection of colors
QQc
and styles ........................ wO

just them to your

tuck in soft

Nosegay florals on

|98

229

4 Qc
Iw

men and boys go for. $
Deep striking colors. ...

WHITE BLANKETS

Boys' Slock Socks
Bright colorful patterns, stripes
and figures. Made ot "American'’
cotton.

CRETONNE
Colorful, flowery designs that
will, work wonders in
4 g?c
the drabbest room ------- I

Tt«»Y TOWILS
ora or snowy white
with bright borders..

HAITINOS. MICH.

�•OOtTTHI COUNTY
TtADI AT HOMI

The Hastings Banner

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Ifr th* Spirit of a Community
Thot Count!—Not IH Six*

A PAGE OF EDITORIALS AND FEATURES

THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. I9A2

|L.,_!K' I-J -I ..
.J.
urate records must be kept of
performing with bravery and dar­
Thompson 52fl. H. Drews 523. E.
Reports that wild mallard* are
number of each species taken,
Aubll 522. H. Cook 520. A. Melrose being kept In pens in some northing but the scope of action is. un­
lioiclillf’ .Vr.i’.s
519. B. Payne fllfl. L. DeVault 515, ern Michigan communities bring reared, transported or killed.
fortunately, limited.
No permit la bwued for possess­
K. Daniels 511. P. Craig 506. W.1 from the conservation department
I AM a man nnd noth­
This apparent inaction and lack
...................
i Ayres 503. M. Tucker 503,. J. Tolan ti reminder that both federal and ing or projiagatlng live waterfowl
WHATS THE NAVY DOING?
ing in man's lol can
of sensational achievement must not TWENTY YEARS AGO
Howler* i atnoiic......................................503. a. Reickord 501 and R. Hub-, state rcgillallons prohibit possession on property on any part of which
be Indifferent to me.—
What is our navy doing?
The
national
organlxation.. bard 500.
j of migratory waterfowl without hunting or shooting of waterfowl
Jan. 25, 1922
Terence.
One hears thia question asked fre­ couragement.
la jsermilted. Property where mig­
American Bowling Congress, rec- 1 Bh»* League
: special jiernilt,
Robert Hendershott has been
quently In a tone of voice Implying’
ommend* that bowling prise money
Just upkeep some of the younger
Migratory waterfowl may be tak- ratory waterfowl i» being raLwd
After all, it will take time and transferred to Montreal where he
under permit may be inspected by
that it evidently isn't doing very effort tor American productive ca- will be in charge of the Canadian
federal or state officials at any rea­
branch of the Merck Chemlcnl co
much.
parity to be translated Into effective
n»l U &gt;U «m.n« hu
&gt;uR M
Imw ln „td„,du.|
Ptmu,
and sonable hour.
There were 197 marriage licenses
The Japanese high command I
' military and naval values.
made m "Bowling", the national' .coring with a good 533 serie.* with 1
Issued, and 60 divorce cases started
would probably give a aiaeable for-1
publication
of
the
American
BowweU
balanced
scorea.
Mart's
males.
In
Barry
county
last
year.
With the resources al our comling congress, urging keglers to ac- Tool Room gave him enough help
tune to know the present
nresent dlsooaltlon
dhpoeltlon ' m&lt;nd
oniy ones who can de-1 Woodland will vote on the ques­
cept defense bonds and stamp* for I to blank lhe Electricians.
tion of school consolidation.
of lhe Pacific fleet. Despite the feat
„c ourxhes.
prize money a* a patriotic duty.
Tom Ogden led with 51’ in the
The Sigler Player-Action Co. are
manner in which our admirals were
And Uiat'j no PoUyanns sluff Installing their machinery in the
Mast leagues do not give prize* match between Shop O'-Hce nnd
eaught off guard at Pearl Harbor, either!
until the dose of the season which Engineer* which was won by Ennew plant constructed for them by
Lt Is probable that Japanese corn-1
j ——
wuuld mean that Uncle Sam must gmeers with a one game margin,
Grand Rapids Bookcase &amp; Chair
Hundreds Of 'Em
wait for in* money until April or
Foundry blanked Office with H.
manders are hot underestimating FrtODUUT1 ON COUN iejiCo, on the latter's ground.*
The Frandsen store girt* field a Q What are payroll allotment* for May. Why not give the *ecrrt.irica Drcwa leading the sooting with a
the potential threat of our battle OFFENSIVE
*’*-*■•*••’
i— -•
...
lhr pUrcllBM Of Defense Saving* authority to purchase saving stamp* s03 5crie*
fleet or the courage and ability of! Probably lhe first good war news delightful surprise shower at the
as
fast
as
tiie
prize
money
accuW
OMFNS
LEAGUE
home of Miss Lucy Erb last week
______
Bond*?
our commanders.
j«» Iw *• the U. 8. A. is concerned' K, Uta M.ud« Tbompre.. "ho &gt;re. . A to,,.
modern one* with Just enough and not
muUtes? Wlmt say you-keglmT
, r_
lx,rn„„,
1c-3c
Pi.ton Ring League
” ’ «*‘"ln6 10
“ h*blt Jor jr
loo much rentiment — they're all here!
Much of Uie current criticism of 1 w111 comt ,rom ,he "production i;resigned and returned to her home
- - each
......
earnings sei aside
pay day i
All
-n&gt;H In « -TOO m
Mocl.or lo l~d W, Wo. F
5c-10c
our navy Is probably unjustified and front" In fact, It is improbable]:in Chicago, awaiting the date of |
voluntarily by individual work- i one- verdict Tursdiv niiih’ in the mena
**''
‘
unicd
the
T
is due to overoptlmlstLc pre-war! th*t. anything outstanding can be1 her marriage to Roy Stadel of near'
ers for buying Defense Savings]
Bl«ral C'c
Freejxj'rt.
25c
Bond*, or Stamps to lx- ex­
reports of our navy as presented in, accomplished on the war fronU un­
Reuben D. Kaercher. well known
changed eventually for Bond-, to blitpjHis. Eruiineer* totaled 2.-, from her lnales. Banner, resulted I
popular magazines and radio pro­, Ul sometime after real production j Freeport"' resident, died Sunday |
which become the personal!
gets underway.
morning.
grams.
property of lhe employee Hun-: 484 and look the odd game from ln B compietc three game victory!
LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
cHflrzi Trw»l Mlmm rlrnmw-rl u ,1Mir - yypg Portia.*
’ As a matter of fact, even if the
The stand of General MacArthur
YEARS AGO
dreds of companies have set up Office. Tool Room dropped a pair,
Emma Car|M-ntrr scored 512 for J
•The liu*inr**man'k Department
such arrangements to help th&lt; :r' of games to Machines
Pearl Harbor attack had been an, and his men on the Balan PenlnCharley Nairn led tn the in- ■ Leonard* and Hie team hit n 2279 !
Store"
personnel
save
continuously
aud|
dividual scoring with 569 A. Mel­ series with a flrat game of 823. !
utter failure with no damage done sula near Manila is a tribute to hu­
So serious has lhe question of
regularly.
ill E. State, i’hone 2747 Hmdlng
to any units of the fleet or airforce, man courage and, as Gen. Hugh providing room for Hie students of j q How can t give a Defense Snv- rose scored 566 and Harold Phil-, Boyes Real Estate won the last i
lip* totaled 5t» pin*.
game lo make it a two to one affair. I]
Johnson
suggested,
may
’
turn
out
to
lhe
city
schools
become
that
a
pub,
it is doubtful that the situation in
mgs Bend as a gift?
Betty Brncndle. with the aid of ]
Independent League
Uc meeting to allow clllrens to ex-1
the Philippines, Malaya or the be one of lhe heroic stands of all
your
A. Buy a Serie.* E Bond
Horry Long of Woodland w.i&lt; a 2111 U*t game, scored 489 pins
to land In third place in the eve­
Dutch East Indies would be much time.
Until MacArthur can be forced to
ning*
play. Her team. State InIn tho court room.
guv Tuesday night. He seined 551 kulntlon, dropped a pair of games
&gt;
Mr. Kerr of the Hasting* Roller
tL,,d r&lt;xll,1,y.n'
pins nnd was the main cue In the
Many commentators point to the । surrender, considerable Japanese
• Mills received order* for orer 1200 Note.-To buy Defense Bonds and defeat of Car Seal by a two le one to Beta Sigma Phi.
I
men
and
materials
will
be
Unmo, extended Japanese lines as a fatal -------------- j—— — -Strand blanked Trio Cafe. Has­
Stamp*, go to the neurw-t |K*t' score. R. Hoss scored high for lhe
. barrels of Purity flour in the first ■
tings Beauty Studio won a pair
: weakness. In (he long run these, ’blllzed. Tills will help to relieve pos­
* ’ office, bunk, or savings and loan losers with a 529 serie*.
, four days of but week.
from Piston Ring.* nnd Bonnet and
association; or write to the
I far flung battle fronts will doubt­ sible pressure elsewhere Ln the’
Maurice Grigsby, son of Rev. A Junior C. of c -.cored it three Gown scored a grand slain on
Treasurer
of
the
United
Stale*
sphere
of
Japanese
action
(notably
'
D.
Grigsby,
former
weh
known
- leas prove to be lhe weak link Ln
game victory over Food Center nnd
15 DEALERS
Washington. D c. Al*&lt;&gt; Stamp* Medics won the odd game from Windstorm.
Strand blanked Trio Cafe. Ha*lhe grand strategy of the Nipponese Singapore) and is a definite accom­ pastor of Uie Presbyterian church. •
:
Banner.
plishment from the standpoint ot will occupy that pulpit Sunday
Hurs Beauty Studio won a |x»lr
IN BARRY COUNTY
Mrs. Henry Wellman. Mrs Nelfrom Piston Rings and Bonnet and
military
tactics
and
strategy.
For the immediate future, how­
*on Burroughs and Mrs. Amos Fuu- ‘T'lio rT'lis»n
। Goan scored a grand *lam on
The Rcc:e it:i:. !.• .i:;iu .; ..!
Heroic defensive action alone,’ sey gave -their parent*, former 1
1 nCaitJJB
ever. tiie geography of the situa­
fir*t half of the season and tiie Windstorm.
however, will never break the power' county clerk and Mrs. Orville Bar-1
.
.
Best scores; J. Afarlvor 537, E
tion is all in favor of Japan.
There is a MOBIL DEALER in your vicinity and
teams finished in «hc following or­ Carpenter 512. Betty Braendle 489.
1
num
a
pleasant
surprise
on
Sunday
AT
THE
STRAND
Strong
In terms of miles, the Japanese] of
-- Japan.
.
- offensive action, I in honor of Mrs. Barnum's birth- i “Tarran'* Secret Treasure"
der: Pisinn Ring*. Leonards. Perks V. Hnm.nond 471. F Jupjv-trom 468.
he carries a complete line of MOBILOAS nnd LUB­
line* do seem ridiculously extended. ] wUl be required. Al present and
day.
j ularrinj Johnnv Weissmuller
‘ Tavern. Middleville, Hosting* ice R. Prentice 457. T Schader '44fl.
and
Fuel
nnd
Nashville.
.
In relation to the lines which lhe i°r many months to come the U. S.
RICANTS. He is ready to serve you.
Three Irving pioneers passed Maureen O'Sullivan
A Hubbard 443. H. Roush 442. D.
Piston Rings. Who were -leading:
allied powers must establish and A. wiU not be sufficiently well away last week: Luther S. Hill* on | The story revolve:, around about by a three game m.ngin. clinched
Daniel.* 437. A Ro.-.* 436, D. Talia­
Monday. George Hubbard on Tue&amp;-; Tarzan'' .rwbition with Uie mem-;
Truck Service available to your home for fuel oil,
maintain to get eflectlve power to equipped to take the Initiative.
day and Mrs. Angelina Brew at thr'bers of a scientific expedition Who lhe league leadership by taking the ferro 433. M. Pease 432 A. Haw­
So,
Ln
the
immediate
future,
en
­
etc.
the combat area, however, the Jap­
home of her daughter. Mr*. R. F. j come upon his jungle imradlsc mid first two games from Perk's Tav­ thorne 428 M Sinclair 426. V.
&gt;
A Call Today Will Sturt 'Us Out Your Way.
anese lines are short and compact. couraging bulletins from the Pacific Benton of Bowne on Monday.
1 finding gold, seek to penr.-atc th­ ern. Leonard* iuid the better of Shroyer 423. C Hubbard 423. R.
Middleville by a single game and Maibh* 4ZI, B. DeCou 421 and J.
------------ ugliness of civilization upon this
The longest Japanese line from area will be the exception rather
Nashville bowed to Hasting* Ice William* 420.
FORTY
YEARS AGO
| untouched haven.
Formosa to Singapore is about 2000 than lhe rule.
&amp;
Furl
by
a
one
game
margin.
1
Jan. 23. 1902
'
• • ‘
Yet, in spite of apparent inaction,
mlica by the moat direct route, yet
Best scorcs: N. Maclvor'588 W.
Rev. Cornelius Kennedy, pastor' &lt;7eorge Houston in
Hmkniy 577. C. DeCou 576. L.
the shortest route from Pearl Har­ the American counter-offensive is of St. Rose's Catholic church of this 1 "The Lone Rider Ambushed"
Hawthorn 564. D. Gtfodycnr 561. A.
bor to center of action in the China underway.
city has been selected to succeed
Rousing, tiirilllng action anti tu*- Brov.n 554. K Clark 544. K. Chase
Formerly Service Oil Company
BASKETBALL FOR
Il can be heard in the throbbing the late Rev. Fr. Van Hoomissen as nense and real cowboy music mark
Sea L* considerably more than 7000
540. W. Schuder 534. C. Leonard 530.
227 E. STATE 8T.
HASTINGS
PHONE 25M
miles long. Manila, by direct route, hum of machine shops in action; pastor of St Peter.* church at tills another Lune Rider picture. A Douse 522, K, Laberteaux 510. A.
Basketball
was
in
the
s|&gt;ollight
Mount Clemens and will leave for
• • •
Mciiosc 507 nnd V. Smith 505.
is more than 5000 miles from PearlI in the hiss of molten metal stream Thursday night at. the Y. M C. a
that city Tuesday.
Rev Joseph “The Perfect Snob"
Harbor with a ring of fortified Jap­. ing from furnaces; In the deafen­ Connor. Fr. Von Hoomls-sen'.* as- ; starring Charlie Rucglr*.
gym meeting In the high school.
.
Ing
rattle
of
the
rivet
hammer
and
Blatant will succeed Fr. Kennedy j Chailolie Greenwood
H/"' Dutch" Drews, with n 567 ser­ The program Is provided fot young
anese islands in between. Port Dar­
I With Lynn Burl and Cornel Wilde ies. sparked bis mates. Moone. to men who wish to participate tn
win, Australia, moat likely base forr the sputter of lhe arc-weld flame; bereTroxel's Musical Club will hold in the cast the story tells of the u grand slam over St. Rom&gt; Parish physical games and activities.
an allied counter offensive Is 2000&gt; in lhe clatter of overhead cranes1
The gym L* oprn lor any who are
tn
Wednesday night’s play. His
an
open
meeting
in
the
K.
P.
arm-1
riotous
effort*
of
Charlotte
Gr&lt;-&gt;
nmiles, airline, from Singapore andI lifting giant castings or assemblies; ory next Tuesday evening.
ATERS CLOTHES SHOP
interested in this Y program from
( wood lo land a wealthy husband.
considerably more from bases on the. In the rumble of freight trains
। Glonn Latibnugh* 533 was second 7:30 to 9:00 on Thursday night.
About two o'clock Sunday mom-----------.
carrying
essential
materials
too
and
The
program is planned by the
*ix&gt;t tor the night'.* play and also
main Japanese Islands. Port Dar­
Ing lhe grain elevator of C. E. Row-1
at THE BARRY
.ohnn, M,ek |IIroB
lrow„ -stazeeoach
, ,r at Woodland with ail
a II IU
Its con- . Joh
-stageeoach | did considerable damage to A Hons group in accordance with their
win, as yet is merely a potentialI finished articles from the complex Uder
Body Shop by helping take a pair wishes and a number of games are
«nU
d£‘ro&gt;cd b&gt;' Buckaroo” with Fussy KnigM
base. not a fully developed one cap­ American production line.
available. Men of Hastings are inof garner for City-County. George
~
fire. The low was about *7000.
_ 11U
,
'
*
' able of servicing an entire baltl#
B*“»«
-...........• —........—
followin.;
jUpp5trom led with 529. in the vlled to attenc^
Mr. Rowlader
Rowlaaer will
MH rebuild
rebuild al
»t once,
one. ..ThHIllnj
.drenlure.
WMr
Mr.
and strategic positions be. invested
fleet.
.-a
Sheldon..
blanked
in the meantime carrying on a the opening up of the stagecoach nutch J hat
line* on the western frontier arc ,fotci5
by
the
enemy
but
the
real
measure
small
business
at
his
Coals
Grove
So, although the Japanese lines
vividly pictured in this story.
The Hastings high school imnketare far-flung, they are nothing in of cur success or failure can be elevator.
ball team defeated Allegan here
Deputy Sheriff Jay Hogle re­
a.v. Goral,™ M U&gt;r COTjmer- Friday
r
comparison with the lines of coun­ gauged by the rise Ln the production signed his position last Thursday
night 29-20. This was the
Sarah Padden. Ro*coe Ate*
I"?"
1
"
”
1
“
y""
’
wraith &gt;Klor&gt; hi ««hl
curve
ot
American
industry.
ter-offensive which the allies must
effective Feb. 14.
Based on the comic strip In­ with ii 574 series but Ha.*tlng&gt; Lum- ,,3^
It is here that lhe war win n*
establish and maintain.
'
Gene
Bumes.
the
film
give.*
u
band
hr
and
Coal*
were
loo
much
tor:
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Hastings
held
lead
at
lost
or
won.
of
trooping
youngster*
tiie
opjxuhis
mates
und
With
u
game
each
,
.- an -8 to
- -6 —
-- —
The radius of operation of a mod­
Jan. 21, 1892
_ tunlty
___ _ _to____
_ ____
_____ the Lumber ami coal* nosed live the end of the hr*l nuarter a* Banshow
adult ___
Hollywood
Our production "counter-offenem battle fleet is only about 3500
The
wl,h 8,1“''"-'
Lane and
The committee appointed by the i how to act and they certainly fmal game by three pinmiles so It is not surprising that tdve" will undoubtedly mart the city council 'reported Friday eve- i make lhe most of it
Lumber and Coals are leading the JC,n’?n •“*’ 1
eac“ M:or*d
with Hie present bases available, the turning point of the war.
league bv a wide maigln
,or u’p Saxon*. Allegans scoring
ning that the Electric Light and;
* ’
’
But Lt will take tremendous effort, Power CO- would furnish power for „
”5?r’r. „. ...
Coffer .Shop did well against the
,h£M‘ *•&gt;'* Bu"kcr
U. 8. Navy hBS failed to start a
Girl"
tte dly .1 lhe rale ot ,ts to, &gt;e«r ’ Montgomery In "Cadet
‘
n
“'
State Insulators by takivg tiie flrat i
3 P°lnt*. Smith with 2 and
dashing,
brilliant counter-attack a substantial sacrifice of customary
.
” "" ....... , Mrlnlvr*
McIntyre will,
with l1 tu,ln&gt;
point.
for each 2000 candle poser arc' Tiie story of a West Pointe
games.
which would make bold headlines living standards and much more,’I lamp and that 12 light* I* all that j Js tca^-v
F°m«' ’&lt;&gt; bl&lt;.« with hi two
&gt;v'
’he second quarter. Lane with
Hasting* Construction took m
the'
time than many of us realize, to1 is necessary.
in lhe news.
, tunc baron brother over tiie lovely' first two game* from V.k...„
Viking but * Pulnts. Wagner and Bianaxh with
-------- -m---------------j vocalist. Neatly engaged In H;c
achieve
final
victory.
'
|&gt;oinU
each
combined
to give
Perha in some of us actually ex­
I .
“
story-are five grand-new tune.*.
' wen badly beaten In the final1
City Fathers' dropped -a
peeled,' after PaarI Harbor, lo read
I fumes to Moynahan at.d Bunker, Huntley and Holland scored
that the battle fleet was steaming Pungent Paragraph*
Nail Undelivered
Faui. Roiush Tailors blanked'Mid­ i 2 !»int,* each for Allegan.
Approximately 5,000,000 pieces of
westward under forced draft to run
dleville Creamery and Auto Sport 1 In the third quarter, Harnish with
The invader, if any, will find us
mail are destroyed by the post ofdown the navy of Japan. Battles
Shop took a |*alr ot game* from ■ 4 points and Wagner with l point
| hard. In this new Army are to be
Dr. Leslie Caston is announced flec department each week bcciitijc
i were the lone scorers for the 8axmay be won that way tn the movies,
Andrus Service.
250.900 MMisonod
truck
drivers, as the nrw Scout Master for lhe people did not print u return postage
Best More.*: D. G’Kxiyear 574. C I on* while Bunker scored the lone
but our officers and men are some­
St. Rase ''church troop. Dr. Caston
many ot whom can talk a foe down has had experience as a Scout and guarantee on their Hurd cluss mail DeCou Ml. K- Braendle 543 H Allegan goal to make the score
thing more than actors performing
matter.
K, Kreutz 535. A- Prentice 534. H. ] Hastings. 21. Allegan, 14
without getting out of the cab.
as a Scout Master at his former
for a sllverscreen thriller.
। In "the final period. Wagner Ird
home in Pewamo.
the scoring with fl points while
Our navy Is busy.
One ot the most successful men
I Garrison and Kenyon scored L
NEWMODELS
How many of us can visualize, we ever have known—and so mod­
Scout Executive Julian Knowlton
jpoint each.
'
for example, the skill, nerve and est about It, too—is a friend of announces that requests have come
] Bnna*h and Wagner were out­
daring required to take a fleet of ours who has the record of never from Nashville. Delton. Lake Odes­
’ standing for the Saxon* offense
sa. Middleville and the Second
| with 12 points and 9 points respecsubmarines through hundreds of having bought a lead pencil
Ward P. T. A., asking for the or­
■ lively, while Kenyon and Lord
miles of enemy patrolled waters, to
ganisation of Cub Packs.
The
played splendid floor games. Bunk­
The blueprints for a single bat­ : Cubs include boys 9. 10 and 11 year*
within 100 miles ot Toklo. itself, and
er was the outstanding player for
We have a fine selection to choose from and at
tleship
weigh
about
2,000
pounds."
„.
v
i of age and the activities are m
to sink, almost within sight of the
the vi»tiers with 8 points.
And removing them from the lin-! preparation for future Boy Scout
prices that will save you money.
great navil’ base al Yokahama.
Allegan reserves defeated the
ing of an old hat, in lhe spy novel, j membership.
Hastings reserves for the second
three enemy ships?
is a majestic sight
I A Training course in Cub Parg
time this season, the score Allegan.
According to official report, our'
__ _____
work is to be organized next Tues30. Hastings. 23 Mankin* with 10
naval and air forces have already
amwenuou. oWreWrs w
2?" “ J® t*1 “
points was the outstanding player
Coats like these will cost $4.00 to $0.00 more
m
.
...
।
...
room
207
at
the
High
school
under
destroyed 40 enemy ships and dam­ far have based their cases on thejthf ica(jcr*hip of Richard Groo*.
for Allegan while Coleman nnd.M
next year. — IF WE CAN GET THEM!
I Thomas were outstanding for the
aged several more. This isn’t a’ fact
fft —. that
f V, A , there
— Iis
— .
n—.. I n.. for .. ......
.....
. ..
..
no —connection
district chairman, and Royce Hen­
losers.
fatal blow or even a serious one. an electric razor in a tent.
ton of Delton, assisted by Dorrance
Tomorrow night the Saxon.* trill
A New Shipment Has Arrived
If continued, however, it will cer­
Trethric and Mr. Knowlton, when
I take on Greenville in a league garqr
The young generation has endur­ representatives from these’variou*
tainly weaken Japanese power and
at the local gymnasium.
This
localities
and
group*
are
asked
to
I
marks
the
thirteenth
meeting
ot
ance
qualities.
Moot
any
10-yearmay help to reduce the impact oi
meet for instructions. A short pro­
I the two school.
Hastings has an
old boy can sit through the doubleher drives.
gram and a movie of Cub activities
I edge, having won 7 and Greenville
But it is necessary to realize that feature program twice.
will be other features of the meet­
Beautiful soft leather that really wears. HE
ing.
sniping tactics, alone, will never win
Never scuff or peel. Rayon lined —
I w
Poise Is discovering a hole tn Ute
Inasmuch as cub work is done
DID Y()C KNOW THAT—
this war. Even the most intense
largely in the home*, those who at­
1. Member* of the World Family
German submarine offensives failed
shoe clerk, and remarking '"Cute, tend Tuesday night’s gathering will
total somewhat more than 2.000.000,­
to break BritUh communications.
Yes, we hove Boys* Corduroy
be asked to puss along tiie infor­
isn’t H?"
000.
.
mation received to the folks "back
Likewise, »o must not expect our
2 In color they are white and
BREECHES, KNICKERS, LONGIES
That circulating library no longer home."
own raiders to do the impossible
black and brown and yellow.
Den meetings of the Packs fur­
and break the Japanese offensive urges patrons to "treat this book as
3. In capacities they closely renish the inspiration for continuous
without other support.
though it were your own." Too many efforts for advancement among the
ivrrnblc one anotiier.
4. Most groups are within four
However, such sniping action 1*
Cuba.
day*' Journey by air from most
about the only mote our navy will
A schoolgirl told her teacher Lhe
other group*.
At the present lime there are 53
5. They are divided into several
other day that the inhabitant* of I Cuba enrolled in this city.
to Hie acene of action are acquired.
hundred nationality groups and
Ceylon were called Oelanese.
speak 2.796 languages
There is not likely to be any sen­
New Badminton Game
6. If the three strongest states
Players drive shuttlecocks through
sational news from the naval front
The worst bankrupt In the worid
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"
containing
a fifth of the world*
for tome time to come. (
ks the man who has lost his enthu­ a midcourt rin&lt; Instead of o*er a
pupulauon should agree upon a fair
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
net in a badminton game Invented
Our fleet units are undoubtedly siasm.
policy of worid peace, and back It
by an Atlanta man.
up, war* would become rare.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1M2

SOCIAL
EVENTS
AND

CLUB NEWS

Barry Oounty &lt;-H Handicraft and
clothing club leaden will meet at
the American Legion
hall on
,
1
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The New Idea club mat Wednes­
day evening Jan. 14. with Mr*.
George Sumner for dinner, a love­
ly birdiday cake, haiortng Mrs.
Cora Lc« Boyes, centering Uie table
Mrs Virginia Stevens of Detroit
was a gpeal with her mother. Mrs
/ K E. Willison. In response to roll
call, luggesUotu were given about
what to do if the bomber* come.
Mn. Willison won the guesting con­
text. presenUng her prize to Mr*
Boyra. wiio was also given a col­
. lection of choice recipes contributed
•by Uie members.

Mrs. Maurice Haight entertained
several . friends Thursday advening'
complimentary to Mrs
Russell
Whittemore. Jcardrwere playeu
with Mrs Melvin Smith and Mrs.
Forrest Smith as the winners,
lanich was served and Mrs. Whitte­
more teas th* recipient of some
lovely gifts. Tiiosc presAit were
Mrs
Whittemore. Mrs
Arthur
Bennett. Jr . Mrs Merritt Bryant,
Mrs Forrest Smith. Mrs Homer
Hnchman. Mrs. Melvin Smith and
Mrs Darrell Buckland.
Charity Guild No. 6 of Pennock
hospital met on Friday everting
With Mrs. Waller Perkins. W Court
St Aller dessert a short business
session wax held, lhe Guild voting lo
give $10 to the Red Cross Bridge
was played later with Mrs. Arthur
Snyder and Mr*. William Parker
lioldlng high scores

On Wednesday. January 14. Mrs.
Archie fteickord entertained h«
J F. T. Club at her home with a
dcMcrt bridge, twelve guesU being
present. Honors at bridge went lo
Mrs. I- H Lester of Freeport, and
Mrs. Frank Rogers. Out-of-town
guest besides Mrs Lester was Mis.
Millon Murphy of Grand Rapids.

Mr*. Pearl Staup. Mr*. Emerson
htauflcr. Mr*. James Heney. all of
Hastings. Mr.*. Wm. Bitgood of
Nnsiivilic. Mrs. Carl ShefTield ot Al­
bion. and kir* Frank Sackrldcr of
Jackson spent Friday at Charlotte
where they attended a shower hon­
oring Mrs. Enos Foss, sister of Mn.
Heney.
Mr. and Mr«. Fred Williams en­
tertained on Sunday wlUi a birth­
day dinner in honor of their son.
Guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Alf Wil­
liams and son. Gordon, and Mr.
and Mrs. 8. Linington.
Mrs F E. Adair entertained the
Three Times Four Club last Friday
evening.
Charity Guild No. 6. with Mr*.
Wm. Parker as chairman, met at
the home of Mrs Walter Perkin*
on W Court. Friday evening nt 7:30
for dessert bridge. Mrs. Vcrnil
Conklin. Mrs. Carl Damson. Mr*
Edwin Taylor. Mrs. Uwls Hine and
Mrs Dana Burgess were the com­
mittee wiio assisted
Seven table*
of bridge were played during Uie
evening prize* being won by Mrs.
Mabel Field and Mrs Warren Car­
ter
It was voted to give a do­
nation to Uie Red Crud*.

Mrs. Lloyd Anderson entertained
her club for dessert and cards Wed­
nesday afternoon. Jan. 14. at her
home on East High street. Winners
at |wdro were Mrs John Chandler.
Mr*. Gordon Bera and Mrs. An­
derson. The next meeting will be
held January 28 at the home of
Mr* Duane Miller. S. Hanover.

GASPE PENINSULA
WAS SUBJECT

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POST NO. 4J

manl Co. Consumers Pewar On.
WalldorfCa and Mr. Yoiio. «Hh furnuh'ng one truck. Thanks aiao to
Mel Jacoba and Winn Green who
sjxmt an entire night compiling the
copy for Uie UulrucUon circulars.
Even though your donation may
be a small one. place the bundle on
your front porch and it will te
-oUKUd
The Boy Hco

DRIVE FOR WASTE
PRODUCTS OPENS
THIS SATURDAY

Frank Dumond II Speaker
a complimentary dinner und inntructlon meeting following Thlsi
At Brotherhood Meeting
i
.w.unuru ..vu.
ocvuuo
1* lhe second in the series of inEvealag at L*glaa Hem*
The January meeting ot the '
women, who registered lor Civilian cubs are to assist in this _______
itructlonal metilnga given by the
Brotherhood wm held Monday eve- J
Stale leaden to assist the local
। Defense work, and Father Dillon for Victory" campaign later wlwn kind or a sack
leader* with their 4-H club proj- ning with a fine xupper prepared
Post No. 89 as the entertaining Le- has divided the Bell Telephone Co. • “ regular routine has been worked
•'on
। directory into seventeen part* andtoul by the eaounltt««1
by Circle No 2. and served by Le­
P. O. Lundin and Beatrice Boyle. roy Foster and hl* supper squad
Then you belong In lhe Ameri’ ’ *
’.aeh wrxma,. !
...w,
Tho*c who have had charge of
asaBtant stale club leaden. Michi­ In Uie business meeting, which
A&gt; «w IclM mWlnj L C. Mohr
»*«of South Haven, district chairman
' nauadi
igan State Oollegr. will be present followed the usual song service.
lienal emergency.
pauach. Dr
Dr Norbert
Nortert SchowaUer.
SchowaUer.
iof education, talked about the «lu-;
n5,
J™?
and lead the discussion on the con­ Vice President Leslie Ixxkarood
Walter Perkins, Lynox Lewi*. Ken­
of our young people DeDie family of the Salvage
struction and finishing of 4-H elub presided in lhe ateence of the
aenlial In aur Civilian De feme i cation
fenae measure, were ata? stressed £®r victory campaign on Saturday, neth Sanderson. Dr. D. D. Walton.
articles. County Agent Harold Fo*- preshlgnt.
------------------------Allen ------------Prentice. ----Reports
.
program, your neighborhood
Julius Knowlton and E. M. Cajuaand al! were urged to purchase • Thl*‘ arrangement *hould get good
ter will discuss plans for the an- were given and It was voted to eonlegion Post need* YOU. See
day.
results.
bonds and defense stamps as often rwmitx
nual acltlevemenl day which will tribute $5 00 to Uie Red Crow drive
All collections will be sorted In­
The committee asks that the
as possible
be held In early April.
| now being made.
Sterling C. Roger*. adjutant.
,i
paper*, magazine*, etc., be tied In to five different classes: 1—NevaThe County Extension Ulicc u. Rev. L. W. Stone, who. during hi*
which are folded »nd tied I defending the policy ot President
1 Car) Matheny, president of Wol- Ibundle* and placed on the porch paper*
1
making everyOflort to be of the ut- 1 pastorate al the Burton Heights
vertne Boys' Slate wa* Uie main ,where they may be easily found by into convenient bundles for hand- : Andrew Jackson.
most service to lhe local 4-H dub (Methodist church in Grand Rap­
On
Thursday
evening
ot
last
speaker
and
lie
told
of
tiie
activities
।
thcollector*.
Naturally,
it
wdl
be
leaders who are giving their time id*, had heard the speaker of the,
week, lhe Region Auxiliary held planned for this summer's session ।Impossible for the men to go into
,na .non
ihrae pro)«u.
»&gt;■
——---------A January. Special
—---- ———
n,r iiu luff u well ,S
eolwed ,lldc. and l»d by Ils regular met ting at the hall. It at M 8 c A report was also given ।basements and collect the papera.
was voted that the Red Cross sew­ by one of the boy* who attended 1but if the householder is physically
THE BEAUTY BAR offers
COUTO e»l«uta&gt; worker,, pto lo be Ur™
.'“'‘“'"‘T
ing
group be confined to Auxiliary Boys' State.
.
unable to carry the papers, etc .
&gt;1 Uie Amerlcen Lcwn l»ll M Uu »me Wp. u.lrodrwed lhe
A
JANUARY
SPECIAL
FROM
THE
1STH
1100 o'clock io rneec with Indi- 'I1—ker or Uw cvenlmr, Frank I. members only, because lhe grou|i*
Miss Leila Boyce of Allegan, one upstairs, the men will get the ar­
•5.00 Individual
"dSl V.S. ,n? db.™ S«r|Dun.jnd dk«u&gt;r ol 11,e Or.nd meet at lite homes where lhe room
ticles from the basement
is limited. This week Friday eve­ of the Wolverine Girts' Slate com- ' There seems to have been some,
proMenu ror lhe hour
1
".“bZ, . .. "nw ning the members are to meet at: mlsslonen. gave a summary of
question concerning Uie dUposlUon
Trema Clev*Uad
Hotel Hasting
T*u&gt;k»M mi
five minutes before Uw fonual din-,
peninsula." He stated that tiie home of Uie president. Mrs their plans for 1942.
ot lhe money to be obtained from
ner meeting opens. Ttwy aUo ptan h&lt;_ ^(J ncvM |jeard of (h&lt;.
Fred Friedrich.
The subject of membership was till* sale of papers, magazine*, etc.'
to remain at the hall
until one day he read a very in­
again emphasized and every Post Aa Hated in last week's Banner, the |
meeting is over to meet with lead-. tere,tln(r Brtlcle aboui lt ln Uie
, and Unit urged to conUnue their money will be turned over to the!
era and teacher* who found it tm- ( jjaUnnal Geographic and as a re- lertalncd the women al dessert good work in securing new mernWar Relief fund ot the BarfKi
poisible to attend the regular meet- Blllt he alld hl# family and hl* and cards.
ber* and re-enrolling those of last County Red Cross Chapter. An.-i
ing.
I staler made thL* mo»t interesting
Tiie membership of tiie Auxiliary• year.
nouncement will be made later
Mr. Lamb. DLitrict 4-H ^gent. trjp
has
not
yet
reached
the
quota
as
­
plans to have a complete line of
-p1P Qupe Peninsula is a finger­
Mrs Barbara Smith told, in the about any further fund* received
Where There'e SMOKE
supplies as paints, varnishes, etc. I hke piece of land that projects in- signed If you have not paid your Auxiliary business session, what was from the sale of waste products
1942 dues, please do so before Sat­! done for the Otter Lake Billet at Charles Annable ha* been chosen
avaliable for dernonxtiation and 110 the St Lawrence Bay north of
There'e TROUBLE
urday. Jan. 31. if possible as after
for
supplying of clubs for belli wood Nova Scotia It Is about 170 miles that date you will be classed as de­ Christmas time. Snow suit*, mittens J as treasurer for this "Salvage
and plastic work. Leaders planning ■ long and averages about 85 miles linquent and your membership will; nnd sweatrta. costing a total of »98.‘ Victory" campaign.
A paper depot is to be set up at
or small — that we can't fix. Call
to attend th* dinner are asked to tn width. Tiie population Is es- not be continuous, which would In-1 aerc provided by lhe district for the
' children at lhe Billet
i tiie rear of lhe former Feldpausch
make reservation* al Mr. Foster's ! Umsted ut about 100.00) people.
j terfere with your receiving your
• • •
Market. 114 E. State St . where a
A report of Uie rehabilitation hlgn wU1
placed lo show where
was done Id
leave ‘ contributions.
Drive
his fleet ot sailing versel* were! A chlcken«dinner wtli be served lo chairman showed what
for the men at tlic"*ba*ket*
Fort
Custer
at ti--------ir0U8h the
alley
to the rear of 114
blown into Uie bay during a .hard tjle public on Saturday evening. Jan. chri*una*'"ume"**
V'-nnd
"L’-------■----------------w
atorm Th. Interior of the coun- 3I
lhr ^8lon hall me proceedi. other r^iem^renres X-ided or E BUW
MOYNAHAN-FAUL, INC.
in- h unlnluMIrt ,M uto- w1U go ,o h,|p
,or ft,
““ ’
Monwd &lt;or As„
.n„ n»K,ra.y
LINCOLN
- plored. Il* enUre population resid- rstove
-—
•—-_
.j ... .ut
-h- waste nrrwtiu-.tx
’------recently
'uInstalled
in the
...
The
products are to be rereCourt at Chanh SL, HaaUng*
I In March, tiie district convention ■ moved daily and will be under con­
494 farmers participated In the | ing tn' small villages along it* out- jkltchen al the liall
* *
will be at Niles.
stant supervision. A plea 1* made
1941 AAA Crop Insurance Program . i er edge, on the shores.
Tiie early settlers ot this little
Legton Commander and Mr*.
...
I to people and communities outside
Insurance of loss of 3055 bushels of:
Sunday. May 10. is the Fourth of Hastings for their cooperation in
wheat. due to Hood and winter kill; ' heard of land, were French. Scotch, Harry Larsen and Mr and Mrsattended tiie District Birthday date for lhe Otter thia campaign and all donation*
have been paid to the 57 farmerst Irish and English, and the-descend- Marshall Schantz
Fourth
district
convention
in
Al
­
v
&gt;WN
.
—
of
&lt;heae
people
Mill
live
'n
making claim. 2323 bushels wheat
Lake Billet, according to the last may be left at the paper depot
in premiums were paid covering their primitive way along the north legan on Sunday, with Oscar Brigg*, bulletin.
mentioned above. If there I* any
Insurance on 66.463 buaheis of shore of the peninsula, doing al-,
further informiitiort deaired
call the Red Cross headquarter*,
miai i—— rnninared with er* 500 yrers ago They are lovers -rejruary in wnen it j Maiawin. i
Colton Acreage
phone 2638, any afternoon between
The total
loaae* Ccompared
wiui of the r
r
r U°^ch
Zhte" There
sea and are afraid
of the Director of Extension Work. MlchlMichlPreliminary state cotton acreagr two and five o’clock.
I'ppllcations for
for Crop
Crop In
In-­ unknown Interior and as a result K““ State College, Ls scheduled as'■ allotments totaling 26,699.917. acres
are 1042 applications
B w
Caunui&lt;cu that
usav every
c.c., family
n
b estimated
the f (leaker
surance for 1942. with about IIM'D” Intarlor remain* unexplored
forTHI are anh&amp;uflYKCby-NWTlW!-' should accumulate at least 50!
farms covered.
The P»P1« of the region are Hsh, cultural Adjustment administration. pounds
•
•
—
-*—— —old
of• waste
products
Fnrmcrs are a*ked to conserve1 ermen and farmers in the summer High School Classes
If. as in 1939 and 1940. these pre­ (taper, magazines, scrap iron, corruon burlap sacks due to present and ‘n the wint-r turn lumberjack
.
liminary allotments result in the
shbrtagc. Two thirds of the pres- One of the main item* of export ElCCr New UttlCerS
planting of about 25.000,000 acre*. month and this total reclaimed for
ent rupply will be used in defense. is dried jieas
Officers were elected tor
‘ normal yield* would result in a production by box board mills and
industries leaving
ig only 1-3 for «gag-; Theteaionlx^cry
The region is very mountainous,
mountainous. ।
’* --------SEE IT NOW IN OUR STOWS
chemical product*
the -------mountain*
con- various classes at Hasting.* Highi production of approximately 12.500.­ paper mills should greatly lessen
ricullure and cl,«.,.ik-1
‘._L_ there being -a------.
000 bushels.
the present serious shortage.
.
...
&gt;
.
hn,„n„
,s.~iw
«...
t—
school
last
Wednesday,
with
cam
­
Our 1942 production goal* for' tinunllon of those In our New EngThe estimated 1940 crop of 12.686,_____
. . b. extended
.
CATALOG ORDER DEPARTMENT
Sincere appreciation
cannrd vegetable* are considerably land »tates and are said to be Uie paign speeches being made lhe day.
000 bales was harvested from 24.- to those whq are furnishing lhe
higher We are asked to produce oldest in the world
.
city
The
078.000 acre*, with an average yield trucks for Saturday—Hastings "
‘T
33 percent more pea* and 25 per
x,
’“ inhabitants of the south before,
The officers, who will serve durrhorc are largely lories and loyalists
■ ! of 252 4 pound* per acre, the second Ls sending four trucks. Grand Rapcent more tomatoes
ancestors tvent
Co . Ironside Menu-1
highest on record. The planted acre- Ids ’Bookcase
* '
Farmer* In Barry county are whose
-------------------—; there from ing tiie second semester, are .
11B-1M 8. JEFFERSON
RANTING 8
asked not to become too much i l,ie ttales just prior to 1800
|
Senior officers: president. Ray­
alarmed over buying new machin- ; Mr Dumond'* pictures and his
mend Nelson: vice president. Jo­ a* compared with the preliminary
ery because an adequate supply for , interesting description of this rc1940'nllotment ot slightly more than !
everybody lo help in "Food for Bion were both greatly enjoyed seph Burkholder, secretary. Bea- 27.000.000 acres.
audience
expreas- | trice Tuckerman: treasurer. Doris
Freedom" program wl” '
'' I and many in his —
------------------rd the desire to take hi* advice. Coal*
able.
I and. when the present world erb- j Junior officers' president. Mary
। is is settled, visit this most Inter­ | Ketcham: vice president. Francis
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Two inches of insulation in the
esting land of primitive people*. Goggins; secretary. Orths Haw­ lop floor ceiling of a house is not as
FARM IIUREAV GROUP
i The picturesque peninsula was re­ I blitz; treasurer. Juanita Swift.
•n,. s»u,
al--------- •n Oov_! I Sophomore officers: president. cheap in the long run. according to
many
heating engineers as thicker
reau Group wa* the guest of thejcrnmrnl ronil not a
hUrraci. Kenneth Miller; vice president.,
.North Thontapple Farm Bureau highway, but n dirt road where [ Thomas Waters; secretary. Gail insulation. In order to provide maxi­
mum summer and winter comfort,
Group Thursday evening. Jan. 15, at there never before had been a road I Foster; treasurer. Joyce Echtlnaw
from—three
lo —
four
the Middleville K. of P. Hall The was built circling this great finger I Freshman
officers:
president, -r- - -and flve-cighlhs
------ —
~ i
topic for discussion waa*"Whnt the of land.
Milo Coldren; vice president. Pat-1 ,nch“ at insulation is recummendFarm Bureau and
| The next meeting of the Broth-1 ! ricia Shurlow; secretary. Thomas “
ed.
* Th
The
" "
same
“m" thickness in *side
wwalls is also recommended.
Should Menn To Me."
j erhood will be on Monday evening. 1 Dolan; treasurer. Patricia Tyler

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Mrs. Royal Hayes entertained
two table* of bridge Friday evening
Jan. 16. at her home on West Clin­
ton. Winner* at contract were Mrs
John Chandler and Mrs. Steve
Kartncs of Cloverdale.

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colors, Prints and Trimmed. Alpaca
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Complimentary to Private Staiir
ley Stauffer, who was home on fur­
lough from Boston. Ma.*-. his
mother. Mr*. Alcld Stauffer, enter­
tained wltii u family dinner on
Sunday. Tiiose prqjent were Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Stauffer also Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Newland and Duane
of Delton
On Saturday evenpig.
Mr and Mrs Albert Stauffer gave
u dinner In honor of the former's
brother, later showing the colored
view* taken in tne east last fall.
Other guc*l* were Miss Susie Philli l» and Edward McPharlln.

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Navy is strong, also pastel shades.

WINTER COATS All Reduced!

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Yet this Is a 1942 Airlint console ...
with foidgn reception. Tone Control,
loop aerial, and plug-in for F-M, Tele­
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Mis* Audr*y-Hummel was hostcsft to her sewing club members‘and
several invited guests on Thursday
evening at her apartment al 630
8 Market SU complimentary to
Miss Annetta Pierce, whose mar­
riage look place on Saturday. Hearts
nnd oUier games were played and
the bride;elect received some love­
ly miscellaneous gift*.

Few Dozen Good Sheets
at Last Year's Prices

1942

4

Tiie Presbyterian L. A. 8. enjoy­
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the home of Mr*. W. M. Blebbins,
a delightful time being reported.

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Thursday. Jan. 8. the member* of
lhe Board of Uie Thornapple Oar• den Club, met at Uie home of Mrs.
W. D Barnes for dessert The aft­
ernoon wa* spent In making plans
for the coming year. The ciialnncn
for the committee* were named:
Mr*. Milo DeVries. conservaUon:
Mrs. L. Barnett, civic; Mr* C. D
Bauer, program: Miss Sara Schader.
membership: Mr*. L. Valentine,
plant exchange: Mr*. Frank Hoonan.twoteMi chairman; Mr*. J. Lang«ton. transportation.

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HASTINGS

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, THTTRSDAY, JANUARY &gt;2, 19P

1 was sailing on an earlier boat. Tm-1 fields. Her work also includes social neaday afternoon will be al the! Young people'* meeting FridayITaKo Gownfll PartV
' ’
1 mediately, he consulted authorities I activities for all the resident* of home of Miss Tillie Tyden. 05 W evening afthTparaonage
In thl* country and they in turn | the township and she Ls finding lhe Center-St. All the ladle* are urged
-----------|At First U. B.
•ijurri) Nra&gt;*
to be present.
Presbyterian
communicated with officers In Ire- ' work interesting and educational
The' Cornu* elub meet* at the* The Tebo Go*pel Party of Homer,
land to find out about Miss Jansen.1 Following Miss Jansen's talk, a I The Wednesday evening prayer
church tonight at 7 30
Moving |N.
■ which did such constructive
A messenger called at her hospital I busbies* seiulon of Uie vestry wa* meeting will be held with Mr. and picture, win be shown. Admlwlon,' *ork
pah. She has a wide knowledge ot
J**"* !“l
'
room and asked her how *he was. i held with the four, whose terms as Mr*. Bam Couch at the County
the life and language of the JapEPISCOPAL CHURCH
a bundle
nf wrran naiwr Pi.,
b.- be,with us again from Tuesday, Jan
--------.
not telling her Uie inquiry came vestrymen had expired, all being Fann.
’
p
P1
** 27. to and Including Sunday. Feb.
anasa people and related several
ANNUAL MEETING
Young peoples prayer meeting, on time.
from United States relatives. She reelected—W. D. Baines. B. R.
Interesting Incidents of her life in
A*
t w Bnnounce u,Bt U»e
On Tuesday afternoon of last
*" next
"" Sunday I* Young Pro- ,5We
replied Uiat she was sick and felt Reed. Kellar Stem and Maurice Friday evening at tiie pursanage.
W. H. and P. M. S. meets Thurs- -- ----------les Day
. the
— pastor
.------- ------------------------will Include an n
clarelice Tfbo dl«.d last August
miserable. The caller left and her Lamble.
One of the peculiarities of the
Episcopal church held their annual
Islnal for
itorv
forand
Ix.vwgirls
andIn
airU
In
.
. . his ....
....______
boys
,
m ...
accordance
with
expresipeople here did not hear anoUier 1 Delegates to the Diocesan conven- day evening. Jan. 28 at lhe John1 original story
meeting »t the parish house when Japanese nature, said Miss Jansen,
Bclson
home
In
Irving.
Everyone
i
hi*
jtennon
^on.
“
The
Importance
ofI
K1
wUh
lhe
Rcv «i».
Mr*. vaa
Clarence
word about her until she wa* i tlon to meet al Traverse City later
..
.. __ .
---- .
wi*n inc ncr.
— .....
report* were given. During the year., is the fear of "losing face” and this
called a* a witness In a hearing ' in the month are Mr*. Grace Bauer,
Memory,
'nils will lake the place febo. Beth Cunningham and U&gt;Ls
several splendid Improvement* have often leads them to deceit and
of the usual sermonette.
Saundera will continue lhe work
held in England to Investigate Uie Mrs W. D. Barnes. Mr*. O. L. N. Irving Church
other vicious traits of character as
dlMutcr.
Lockwood und Miss Sara ^charter. I Now that the roads are open.
A »pecUl meeting of the trailer* । and
keep several engagement*
ration of Uie interior and palnUng they will do almost anything not to
1 even it not too good, the regular and elder* was held at the church booked before Mr. Tebo'* death,
Since her return to this country, I
-- ----- —
a part of the exterior, also rcplac- “lose face” among their fellowmen.
last night tJan. 21).
•
, in Utese dark day* there is much
she has become Interested In ।he
METHODIST
order
ot
service*
will
be
resumed.
ing a portion of the roof of the
While In Japan, MIm Jansen met
GRACF
1
liTHFRAW
cuitRf
it
i
n
**
u
&lt;or
-Plriiual revival among
need of mission work among the.’*! ' '** '
**
.
Rev. Chrispeli will bring the mes­ ('RACE LUTHERAN C IIURC.il
, God * people that we may be chanparish house—lhe women assisting several ot lhe American diplomatic
sage Sunday morning and everymigrants und was assigned to Em- Hasting* Church
The sermon subject for Sunday. neb through which God* mercies
in financing these activities.
corps and other prominent men in
rnunuel Episcopal church and.to lhe j ‘The pastor will preach nt both । ione is urged to be present.
morning wiU be •■Justification—It* may now to discouraged and deApproximately 150 members and connection with her work with lhe
Neighborhood Rouse In Orangeville j monUng and evening service* Sun-1 I Prayer meeting Tuesday evening ElTecl in Human Live*.” Holy Com- ^pairing men and women
We
friends of the church attended the Associated Health Service.
ut lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. James munion will be celebrated.
towns!tip, where there are many day
covet your prayers for God's blessWhen she .'.taried home in 1939
Sunday icliool stafi meeting Frl-1 Ings upon lhe.se meetings.
Women's prayer meeting on Wed- I Patrick.
she decided to take the trip around the pusangers ** he thought she foreigner* who work In the onion
day. 'Jan. 23. 7:30 P. M, at 521 W ' Remember the datea-Tuesday.
Court.
Jon. 27 to and including Sunday,
Tiie Grace Guild will meetni the (Feb. 15 at the First United Brethhome of Mra Vern Leary. 417 E. irn church.
.
Grand on Wednesday. Jan. 28. 2:00 ]
• ••
PASSING OF MILO
R. HULL1BERGEII
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Friends and relatives here were
SCIENTIST
shocked to learn of the death on
The subject for Sunday will be Thursday night. Jan. 19. of Milo
R. HulUbeyger of- Jackson, n former
well known Freeport resident. He
KILPATRICK UNITED BRETH­
was taken ill with n heart attack
REN HOLD EVANGELISTIC
on Monday nnd was removed to
SERVICES
The Kilpatrick and Woodland Mercy hospital where his death oc­
curred
about 7:15 o'clock Thursday
i United Brethren churches are unltevening.
ed In Evangelistic services at lhe
Milo was bom In Freeport. Dec.
' Kilpatrick church. Rev. D. H. Cur­
child of
' rick of Sunfield. Presiding Elder 37. 1887. the youngest ------of MfchX-n Confine u 11,. J-"‘" •"»
Hullllwr, *&lt;•
Evans,lUt Ha. C-rrkk
|„d1""W
conUd.rahb, raparlaim* In .»«»- 1 ,,l*h —t)ou|. ,lp ***** *° Jasknm in
well m tt&gt;, »•»"
“,&lt;•
'h“1
and ba now
a. Confaranar. W • •"Ulabdlns tltUana.
SupaHMandan.
Ha la a annd
From Iba JaaSaoo aiUen-FaJaW
.passer and in. me»ate« are Ums- *• '■»"* •&gt;» MUMpS
ly and ln.plrln&lt; TO. MfM&lt;* will
hl. pUbUc We dudns
begin earn main* al a u&gt; o rlnek I
--------- '' •-----The Christian Endeavor Societies | At tlu? time of hl* passing. Mr.
u,~ WT..
H will share in ipoiuoring these
en- ll«im»&gt;wr -.1 ,b|»nnl,.&gt;*-..l of
Ire, a. a |»r&lt; al &lt;Mr annual ab. laUMlW •» araun*. of ih, Ja«tlu*
«T.anrr af Chrullan Knda.var son public school system, taking u
“
ixudtlon in 1937. Previously lie had
Week January 25 to February 1.
engaged in the plumbing and heal­
ing contracting business.
COATS GROVE
CHURCH NEWS
Ampng the many executive povlThe Coat* Grove C. E. will ob- Horn, that he hud filled were may­
serve the beginning of Christian or of lhe city, president of .the
Endeavor week by having^ the &lt; Chamber of Commerce In 1929.
BarryviUe Society here next Sunday I president of the Rotary club, prcslevening. Topic, "Loyally to Christ's dent of lhe Community chest.
Church.” There will be several short president of the Jackson branch of
.talks.mid.*pecLaljnu*ic^-DiM&gt;u*«lon I Uie Socirty-for Crippled Children,
lender is Earl Seiwc. Visitors wel- Commander of Richard P. Smith
come.
Post No. 29, American legion and
A number from Coats Grove at­ In 1929 was chairman of the cen­
tended the County meeting »• tennial committee having In charge
Nashville last Monday evening the plans for tl»c celebration. He
and received the County C. E had ulso served as president of lhe
Shield given them for the highest; Mailer Plumber* Association und n
percentage of attendance at Ute member of lite Soldiers and Sailors
County meetings during 1941.
I Relief commission.
He enlisted with Co. M. 31sl
The C. E. has elected the followYeur local car dealers have been informed that within a few week* new car production will be discontinued. Due to
Ing officers: Pres. Muurine Clum: 1 Michigan Infantry in May. 1917, and
these circumstances which will effect all new car dealers throughout the country, your Barry County Auto dealers an­
Vice Pres. Vesta Seu.se; Sec. and | later became u member of Co. F
Treas. Earl Sense; Pianist. Veatn 120tli Infantry with which he went
nounce at this time a new cash and budget plan to become effective immediately.
Sense; Chorister. Audra Endsley; to France. There he attended an
Reporter. Earl Sease; Devotional officers' training school al St.
Com. Chin.. Audra Endsley; Asst. Nazaire graduating with the rank
Mr. Thompson:
I&lt;ookout com. of second lieutenant. Later he was
TChm. Nina Brisbin. Asst. Iva Bris­ transferred to the 37th division and
bin; Recreation Com. C'lun.. Wilma while serving with that division he
Haight. Asst. Agnes Haight: Mis­ w:is awarded the Distinguished Serv­
sionary Com. Chm., Vesta Scum-. ice Cross und lhe French Croix de
Asst.. Lucille Woodman; Chm. Ac­ Ouerre with Palms. The citations
tivity and Floral Com. Chm. Doro­ came for bravery' in action while
thy Kelwy: Finance Com. Chm.. protecting the American lines ut
Repair for Defense with Barry County Auto Dealers
LaVeme Clum. AmL. Paul Wood­ St. Mihlcl. In that action Mr. Hulllberger was badly wounded In lhe
man.
right arm and in hi* back. He was
Effective Immediately
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
honorably discharged in March.
Rev. Alfred Sllvemall will pick 1919, with the rank of second lieu­
up any boy or girl who has no way tenant,
to go to Sunday school nnd fake
His passing also leaves a vacancy
Effective now charge accounts will be discontinued by your undersigned
them If they will let him know.
on the volunteer Drall Board No. -4
Barry County Automobile Dealers for the duration of tho war.
of Jackson Co . of which he had
First U. B. Church
been a member since 1940.
With our manufacturers now giving full support to all out production for
The morning worship will be con­
In addition to hl* other activ­
ducted by the men of the church
defonse of our country,
ities. Mr. HuUiberger w*« a member
In observance of "Men's Day."
Due to the preient emergency and the recent insurance
Wm. Sponable will read the of the American Legion Post, the
40
ifithS organization und the First
scripture from his new Braille Bible.
regulations, the undersigned are forced to discontinue
WE ASK YOUR 100 PERCENT COOPERATION IN PAYING CASH
Three other*. C. Adams. Simon Et- Methodist ChurcR, qf Jackson.
Surviving tire his wife. Orkcc M:
terbeck and S. J. Cooley will give
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE DURING THE
the loaning of cars, effective immediately.
short messages. Seven other men one daughter. Roberta Jean, a stu­
NATIONAL EMERGENCY
will take various part* There will dent at M. S. C.; his mother. Mr*.
be a *pecial offering for the Lenora HuUiberger. one brother.
Please do not embarrass us or yourselves by requesting
Earl HulUberger. and a *i*ter, Mr*.
"Preacher Pension Fund."
The evening service will be in Iva Sullivan, all of Grand Rapid*.
''Repair for Defense'
the loon of an automobile.
charge ot the C. E societies—Earl
Funeral services were held Sat­
Cappon. president of the senior urday afternoon In Jackson with
group will preside
ThLs service the American Legion in charge. In­
marks the beginning of activities terment in Roseland cemetery.
which will be mostly evangelistic Flags at the public schools in Jack­
for Christian Endeavor Week. This son were lowered to iuilf mast on
is an
internattonai observance Friday in tribute to this publlcamong C. E. workers
' spirited citizen.
AU activities of this church for
An editorial In the Jackson paper
lhe next three week* will be cen­ ! also |Miy* high tribute to thia civic
tered on our evangelistic meetings leader, under the caption. "A
witli the Tebo Gospel Party—Jan. 'soldier Fulls.”
Among the fine
27 lo Feb. 15.
' thing* *aid about him is thl*. -• • •
file left an Indelible Imprint on the
BAPTIST CHURCH
Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 28, life of this community. Jackson
the Cadle* Aid will meet with Mr*. ha* lo*t a great heart, a loyal friend
H. Sandeen. 310 8. Hanover. All and a tried worker. The nation
ladles cordially invited lo attend.
ha* lost u soldier."
Mia* Bernice Janren. the V. T. O.
worker of the National council of
lhe Episcopal church, was the
speaker, telling Informally ot her

the world, so came through Ada.
Italy. France, to Cairo. Egypt, nnd
on to England. Upon her arrival in
England, she found she could not
obtain passage on Ute ship the
wished and was later asdgned lo
lhe Athenia. the next boat which
sailed for the United States. When
the Athenia was torpedoed, she
wax thrown Into the ocean where
she remained for nearly, half an
hour before being rescued. She. with
many other passengers, was taken
on board a freighter and landed tn
Ireland, where she was taken to a
hospital
Her brother, who Is employed Ir
one of the government ofllcre In
Washington. D. C-. happened to
heWrsa radio broadcast ot the sink­
ing of the Athenia and wax sur­
prised and shocked when he heard

BARRY COUNTY AUTO DEALERS

DIGGING IN!
FOR THE WAR EFFORT
IFe Must Sacrifice by "Doing Our Bit”

KEEP YOUR CAR IN SERVICE

■

NEW CASH BASIS
P ARTS-SER VICE

ASK ABOUT NEW PAYMENT PLAN

NOTICE! NO CARS LOANED

In the Spirit of Defense for "Our America” We Ask Your Indulgence

THE FOLLOWING CAR DEALERS ARE COOPERATING:

HASTINGS

D. H. SHARP
FORREST JOHNSON
GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.
REAHM MOTOR SALES
MOYNAHAN &amp;FAUL, INC.

BROSS MOTOR CO.
BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, INC.
DELTON

SMITH &amp; DOSTER
NASHVILLE

R. M. WETHERBEE

. ’

MIDDLEVILLE

CENTRAL GARAGE
BEDFORD GARAGE
BLAKE MOTOR CO.
BENNETT AUTO CO.

Circulated by-the
BARRY COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS

I

JARSTFER
IT-H AN ill WIND THAT
CONVALESCENT NEWS
BLOWS NO ONE GOOD
Callers on Grandpa Pennock
Perhaps, you too, have used many
Tuesday were Henry Adum* and familiar oil,, expressions without
Leon Pennock.
realising Just' why in this day and
Mrs. Ida Christie called on-her age we should still be saying: It**
mother. Susan Johnston, Tuesday an III wind that blows no oni good.
A granddaughter, Mrs. Rent1 Clark Most authorities agree that this
and daughter Louise, called Sat-, phrase originated in Cornwall. The
urday.
*
Cornish coast Is considered one of
Marie Barry has been helping at ' lhe most dantferou* In all England
the Home the past week. She and consequently many marine dis­
spent Sunday night al her home asters occurred there. As a result of
near Carlton Center.
storms that piled up boat* on the
Prank Platt called on Dr F O. Cornish Coast, people of all classes
Sheffield Thursday, and Mr and In Cornwall regarded the plunder
Mr*. WiU Martin called Saturday. of such wreck* as a sort of birth­
Joseph Both left Saturday for the right Whenever the wind blew hard
home of hl* daughter. Mr*. Floyd ant| a storm appeared to be brew­
Benner.
ing. thousands of Cornish resident*
Mr and Mr* Clark Overunlth flocked to the shore to watch for a
visited their daughter Myrtle Ellis possible prey. Should a stranger
In Battle Creek Sunday.
have remarked to one of them that
Dessle Aspinall called on her a strong wind wu blowing up. he
mother. Emma Underwood. Satur­ wu Invariably told, "it* an U1
day P. M
Mr. and Mr*. Fred wind that blows Cornwall no luck.”
Geiger called Sunday. Mr*. Un­ From this stock answer 1* said to
derwood remain* about the tame. have originated the expression. "It'*
Caller* on Millie McDonald lhe an III wind that blows no one good.”
put week wu Mr. and Mr*. Myron
Reynold*. Wednesday night and El­
Merit is never so conspicuous u
sie Edwards, Sunday
when coupled with an obscure ori­
Mr*. Alton Wood called on her gin. Just u the moon never appear*
mother-in-law. Anna Boice. Sat­ so lustrous as when It emerges from
urday.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY tt, 1H»

1 BOWERMAN—PIERCE

PERSONAL MENTION
Mn. Hasel Recker spent Uie1I Mr. and Mrs. clarence Crawford
weekend in Detroit vtaitlng friends. ] were hi Detroit last week.
Dr. and Mm. Ken 1th McIntyre ] Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bush were in
visited relatives in Kalamazoo on I Lansing Sunday to see their son
Sunday.
Robert.
Dr. C. C. Landon and daughter of]j Helen Severkhcc of Battle Creek
Battle Creek visited M. L. qook on'| spent tiie weekend with her aunt
Friday afternoon.
I U'V “,rl
Mrs. Ted Stevens of Detroit vis-1
Shirley Henry was in Lansing
Red her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. 1 Sunday attending a meeting of Uie
E Willison, last week.
Typographical union.
Dote Freeland of Grand Rapids 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of Cas­
was the Bunday guest of Mr. and cade were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mn;. Herbert Freeland.
] and Mrs. Dan Lewi*.
,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huizinga of
Wm. Severance and family of
'Campau lake were guests of Mr. ; Battle Creek spent Sunday with his
and Mrs. Dan Lewis on Thursday. stater. Mrs. Mary English.
I Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Foley and
Cook, Mrs. H. D- Cook unit Miss son. Gary, spent, Saturday In BatMartan Cook were In Grand Rap­ tic Cicek vtaitlrtg relatives.
ids on Thursday.
Mrs. Klin lingers of Prairieville
\ Mrs Dora Gutcheaa of Charlotte was a guesLAt the M. L. Cook home
and
of* Barry- from Saturday till Monday.
"ni" Mrs Norn Fassett ”
: *
S
«»■
M». Aon Brutol
nor BlrtAlrt.
&gt;»&lt;
Stricklcn. Saturday.
l1 Buna,y
Mr. ahd-Mra- Chester Hodges nnd Mr. und Mrs. Stephen Bristol.
Mr. and Mrir-Ronwn. Feldpausch
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Carpenter
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs of Nashville were Thursday after­
William Clark of Hartford.
noon guesta of Mrs. A. E. Trim.
Seoul executive Julian Knowlton
Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Stanton of
was guest speaker at the Metho­ Flint were guest* of Mr. and Mrs
dirt Family Night program at
Nashville Thursday evening.
Mrs. Craig Sheffield and two
Miss Arlene Campbell Ims gone to
daughters of Traverse City are vis­
Laming where she has a position'
iting relatives here for a short time.
In one of the Mate offices during
Dr. and Mrs. D D Walton and
tin- arudon of lhe legislature.
sons, George und Hugo, were in
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Fox of
Lansing on Thursday calling on
Kalamazoo spent the weekend with
tin lr parents. Mr. rind Mia. Hui Icy
Mrs. Clare McKee went to MarFox and Mr. nnd Mr... Archie
rellus on Tuesday to see her fath­
Relckord.
er. W. J. Akerly. and help him tele­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Flnstrum und brute lite birthday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Garrett Isham spent
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith of
Bunday with Mr. nnd Mn. Roy this city arid Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Finstrom nnd daughter in South Smith of Detroit visited Mr. and
Bend, Ind.
Mrs. Eben Smith of Toledo on SunSunday guesta of Mr. nnd Mr-

I Organizations

TELL EXPERIENCES

—

Camp Firo

ATTA/*lf

Activities

Barry county friend, of Dr.i Because of Illness in the home.'ill |*k
rlage on Saturday morning at nine
----- —
o'clock ot Miss Annetta Arlene Grace Song Line will be interested I the meeting of Hopital Guild No J IN JAM Al I ALA
Goodyear.
... . . .
..
Pierce, daughter of Mrs. Loren 1 hi -.k_.
what -uahe has to ....
say about ....
the I 1R
18 will
*'61 not
nOt tie
** *‘eld tndav
today nt
at Mr*
Mrs.
i Wahanka Camp Fire Group
Flnnle, Mi
at the home
of
Pierce. 123 North Broadway, and present war with Japan, as related Harry
’ 1-arsen's
* but at
* A&lt;
Mr
Mr. r r n.wr..
The Wahanka Camp Fire group*’®*1*** Th» P*rt■
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Downs llcld thelr mceting Monday after- lUU CBn toke ln
James Bowerman. Jr . son of in an article In last week’s Grand Mrs. Sterling Rogers. E Green St.
U/...
— A Hickam
LI_ 1____ T'.l,
*' _
___
m_ ■
......
-IHrtr
James Bowerman. 8r. of Middle-! Ledge ^dependent, which te as Members are asked to please being!
Were at
Field
noon.
We talked
about
the Counlh®lr nA.rt.trw
ctmtry wnwi
wm t
your fruit donations fa; the hos­
vllle. Father John V. Dillon read follows:
*
-.ii .
&gt;
&lt;. Cl1 nre “nd worked o« Ot*r head PUn* rtlade ,or t#ch (
lhe double ring ceremony in the i “Japan has been preparing for pital if you have not already done! An article in lhe Grand Rapids bands.
; 'V ------~~~
I II.I.IIM.IIMt
so.
"
! Herald of Sunday. Jan. 11. told of.
presence of about eighty retaUves war with the. United States for the
Scribe Betty Lou Martin. [ Rpd Cron as sooc as pos
and friends.
] p**i twenty years”, said Dr, Grace
W. s. c. 8. Circle No. 9 meets the experiences of Mr. and Mrs.' Check-Cha-May-Tanda Grwp
....
---------------------------- -by
-------------------' PARKNT1
PARENTS OF NINE
Nuptial
nuua was sung
the St Bong Line, wife of Winfield Line.
Rose senior choir directed by Max- , chain variety ztore proprietor, in a with Mrx Clay Bassett on Wednes- George E. Downs of Grand Rapids,
The Check - Cha - May - Tands POUND DAUGHTER
well Leonard.
j uta before lhe Rotary Club here day evening. Jan 38. at lhe usual1 who were visiting their daughter
Group m
met at the home of our
time. Assistant hostesses arF Mnr.i&lt;T.
.
u.uup
* n~,—«», gown of —
u&lt;&lt;_ idlk ]Bgt —
------ j...^------A
floor !.
length
white
Thursday
noon. Back in the Robert Burch and Mrs. Keith YerAnnouncements have been
««-to-law. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. BUBrdlan. Mrs
Merritt Bryant.
Jersey cut on princess lines and ear|y *30'&gt; Mrs. Line said. Japanese ty.
tv Mrs
U.&lt;
Flm.r Roblnnn
Rnhin^n Is
l« in °
G. 1;
1. Hoppough.
HOPPOUgh. in
In Hawaii when Monday.
Mcndav
Elmer
We cut out our leather
fashioned with a square neck line, newspapers were predicting the day charge of the program.
, the Japanese' attacked on Dec. 7. ] collars for ceremonial gowns. We
sitorl sleeves and trimmed with when the Pacffic would become
_______
I The drone of motors overhead; ha&lt;1 » treasure hunt laid by Donna l(J
FtxjU hospital. The little
gold lace was worn by the bride., me battteiround between the two, Tiie annual luncheon and election WB. B. nr., inoiu.h,
Ampriran d.ci
thought “to
be American
;dcr
Nacheldcr.—Scribe. Donna Bacheimne pounds and
On her prayer book was fastened powers. 8he was studying medicine, of officers of the Women s club will 1 D1was
“ at
1 “first
!
L*
n
U...L-u-rt .V- I dee
I
nBmed Dtone jjny HOOK
un arrangement of gardenias.
j in Tokyo al that time.
be at 1 o'clock Friday at the Ma- I nl.n.. .&lt; rt..rt...„.~
'Sial
• • •
Miss Audra Hummel of Hastings.
As a Korean, Mrs. Line feels tho | sonic dining room. Tiie chairman. I ”le!“J™■iSsk: Stortv-five Camn Fire -alrts at- 1 daughter are doing as wall as
siblr and expect to te«ve Ute
pltal on Saturday ot thia i

Bunday &lt;U
in .hLfcAUU
Jackson making
.
II3UIH ’UH IIISIRIIIU .. ..... M
Mrs. Verne Leary and Mrs O. could be seen on the under side of follows: Trail Seekers rank—Bar- acquaintance of their first grand*
era.
Forrest Schondelmaycr of western ctalltaaUon faster than any
H. Trinkleln will be hostesses to, the planes
bara Long and Betty Martin. Wood child.
Middleville was best man and Ro- i olh(.r oriental power at that time
the
Grace
Lutheran
Guild
at
the!
Lieut.
CoL
and
Mrs.
Hoppough
•
bert Pierce, the bride s brother, as- i Mnd japBn fearwi mis Influence. It
slated in seating the guests.
waB
*B opinion that, had home of Mrs Lean’. 417 E. Grand.1 lire on Hickam field only 200 -yards
ras Mril
Mrs. Unc
Line's
Mrs. Pierce citose a black velvet Korea been given five or six more Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 28. Vis- , from Uie channel at the opening to i
Pearl-Harbor so the noise was ter- 1
dress with black accessories with yfgri of Independence, her fant itora welcome
-----------| rifle and the house shook from the:
which she wore a mixed corsage. Adoption of western ways would
—
,------— the most
CircleofNo.Mra
2 will
car at'
have
made
her
powerful
OBrymeet
Crookat onthes force of theL exnlo&amp;ions
"Z vuA dZ'd
for her daughter-! wedding.
&gt;— —
--- &gt;-_ &gt;—
• —
—/..i home
Forty were present at lhe Infor­ ,naAL°"
U,*A’r
Chu,ch
on Tuesday. Jan. 27 -and Ught fixtures were forced from
mal reception al tiie home of Mrs.
Because Japan has been prepar-, ttl 6.3q p M Pot
SUpp,.r. Bring I the walls in the house
Pi~rre following the ceremony.
{X,0Mrahtan7rJdrnTimD^‘
Ush and rolls
1 Al the time ot lhe raid Mrs
Mr, nnd Mrs. Bowerman left for time. Mrs. Line said. It te impera-&gt;
,
... Downs, who is a semi-invahd. was.
u short wedding trip, her travelling
Circle No 7 of the Methodist W
en.M*mble Including n pink wool our energies to defeat her. Right S. C. 6. will meet at 7 30 Tuesday in bed and her daughter wrapped
dress with matching hat and purse now. Mrs. Line is organizing groups evening. Jan. 27. nt the home of Mrs. l her In warmer clothhig and with
and a black coat.
Temporarily of women throughout the state to Edward R. Smith. 418 8 Washing- I Mr. Downs. Mrs. Hoppough drove
I her shattered automobile ten miles
thev are living with Mrs Bower- arouse „„„
their ............................
spirit bi patriotism? to ton. Program chairman will be Mrs *
mans mother but will soon be at,
mem to do what they can by Abe Van Til. Visitors are welcome in the country to Die home of
friends where Mr. and Mrs. Downs
home in an apartment at 202 8. buying Defense Bonds nnd Stamps.
Hospital Guild No. ’ 12 will meet remained for over a week, later
Pnrk St.
and tto
0 encourage them to team
leant
Here are
Mr. Bowerman graduated from flrst B|d The same afternoon that on Monday. Jan. 26 ’ at the home returning lo Honolulu. When the
the tflddicville High school and Ls she talkpd t0 me Rotary, she had of Mrs J. P. Delnaay. 636 W. Wai- order came that women and chllvalues wor­
now employed nt lhe Hastings' a conferencc with Justice Bushnell nut. Mtea-Loretta Springer nutating dren were to be evacuated from lhe
thy of con­
Mfg Co Mrs. Bowerman attend- of thp Michigan Supreme Court, and co-hosteu. Bridge and bring needle military posts. Mrs. Hoppough and
her. parents, accompanied by a
ed tiie St Rose parochial school Govcrnor Murray D. Van Wagoner and thread for sewing.
sideration.
„ ,,—----------- ...
.
nurse. Miss Gladys Bruflee. sailed
and the Hastings city school. She Bboul bt.r proposed women's organ!- j
°.Kbb,!“'E “21 "“"“I" lor Bur BrUKUeo. Thru &gt;hlp «u
j W.
S. r,
C. 8
Circle No &gt;
8 m.
on pna.v
Friday m
| Me. and Mrs/ George Van Tlfflln Ls n member of the St. Rose senior Mljon
r h
« rurf.
t
co„,0,.
Unm
Will Hawr rt|id Glenn Mead, and
J, , t
of Lake Odessa and William Dibble choir. Uie Altar Guild and of a
■
afternoon
at
2:30
o'clock
at
her
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reuther and
a cruiser and seven destroyers. They
of Chicago were Sunday guests at .m wing club She has been an em-! ASSIGNED TO
, home near the Star schoolhouse.
Duane of Woodland.
left Hawaii on Christmas Day and
lue home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. pioyee of lhe Hastings Manfg. Co. xEW TERRITORY
. Assistant hostesses are Mrs Glen
Rev. and Mrs. S. Conger Haththe ships pursued a zig-zag course
since 1938.
Boyes.
From the
Livingston County j Perkins and Mrs.
Everett Swegles. across the Pacific, arriving in safe-.
______
Out of town guests at the wedair. and Mrs. Vincent Eggleston
from Monday io Wednesday while
ding
were
Rco
James
nowerman
Pr7‘V&gt;itrn? rn’nr'nimJ' Townmmd
Ciubs Nos.
nos. 1i and 2 tv. Mrs.
«».». nuH
&gt;~**«&gt;* remained in San
Townsend
Clubs
Hoppough
diflg
were
Rco
James
Bowerman
and Jannct of Battle Creek were
and MLss Maude Bowerman. Grand ’’“‘‘‘{L
”BVe comb|n&lt;-d and will hold their Francisco with friends, the other
the former was attending the PaxSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tors' Conference al Ann Arbor.
Ranlds
Mr and Mrs. Clarcnfifr&gt;A ,onrter well-known Hastings real regu|ar meeting on Wednesday eve-1 three coming on to Grand Rapids.
Densmore nnd Mr. and Mrs. Grabe Marilyn and Robert Grabe. ‘ dcnl- Eu«^ne H- Wiring. Hta picture ( nlng Jan 28 ln lhp Townsend hall. This was their second visit to HonoMarshall Cook was home from!! Glenn
Ralph Eggleston.
"“nL ”r"lbtrs,.?_r5J ur*cd &lt;° con’c B,,d Julu. Mr. Dowtw. whojrUred a few
Chicago over the weekend. hLsi' Pvt, Woodrow Allerding of Fori Detroit: Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis I
Sizes 36 to 46
Mr and
mother. Mrs. R. W. cook, returning Riley, Kans.is. flew home Saturday Height and children and Mr.
and I1 Eugene
"" H. Waring
“r' Is
“ being trans- bring a friend.
■ years ago. was a 'former superin­
Middle I torred from Howell to the Flint dis-, —
----------.
, ..
.
I trndenl of the Burton Heights
with him for n week's visit with
$14.95
u Mrs C. Schondelmayer. MiddlEmorning &gt;u
to visit relatives n»
and
1
trict
of
the
Consumers
Power
Co..
‘z —y
Townsend Club rr
No. 23 ~-meets
every
)n ----him and with Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph 1। friends. Hc
Grand- ------Rapids.
Mrs.
IL returned to his port I vllle; Mr. and Mrs Ben Landers.
■ue.d.v evening »i
&lt;10 W. a,.»d.
„„
William 1 where his territory for lhe next two Tuesday
nt 430
Grand. :;
$18.95
LiUlc.
,
•and Mr. and Mrs. William 1 months includes Fenton, Holly.
' Monday night •by plane.
—----------- ------------------------- I
Mr. and Mrs Clare McKee re-1 Sunday guesta of Mrs. Mary Van Walsh. Charlotte and Mr and—
!
Frank
Densmore
and
an
aunt
ot
Mrs. Grand Blanc, Atlas. Goodrich. Un- PENNOCK HOSPITAL .
turned Monday from Buffalo. N I
$22.95
Glenn Densmore of this dly.
DUgtercn were Mr. and Mr*. Will i Harold Gouioore. Muskegon.
den and surrounding areas.- In an-, A son was bom lo Mr. and Mrs.
Y.. where they had been since; Worth of Lansing. In the lifter-1-------------- . • • •
'
oUter two months Mr. Waring will Clarence Arnie, Woodland, on Jan.'
Thursday visiting their sons. Max | noun Dr Winifred McLravy of COTA—WURM
be
sates
manager
and
heating
en13.
Canada
Reports
a
High
and Dale McKee.
Grand Rapids and Mn. Matilda
The marriage of Mbs Edna ginrer for the Royal O»k division
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lester. 222
603 .
Judge and Mrs. A. D. McDonald 1
Rate of Infant Mortality
Laughlin of Muskegon were cull-1 Wurm, daughter of Mr and Mrs which Includes the cities of Fem-, E. Thom St,, are the parents of a 1
Sizes 35 to 40
। Oscar Wurm. Hastings. Route 5. dale. Farmington and Birmingham, daughter bom on Jan. 17.
Vancouver is a pretty safe city
ning where they attended the an­
James
nnd
Gordon
Cota,
son
of
Mr.
and
$13.95
Mrs. Pearl Staup, MtIt is not anticipated anyone will
Donations of fruit. Jehy end Jain
nual Fanner..' and Merdianta* Heney and son, Jinunle, spent ---------------Mrs Willis
Cota
of
Big
Rapids,
was
-------------------- -— .
,
banquet as guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Tuesday in Nashville. Little Jimmie I solemnized on Sunday morning at | be replace him in thLs territory but were received from Mrs A D Knh* । This is shown by a pamphlet Just
$16.95
ten o clock at uie nome oi uie oi- engineering service will be supplied kern and M1m Aines Suu. Mrs. L. issued by the Canadian Association
William H. Smith.
attended
birthday party honoring 1 iiriutintr
ten o'clock
at tiie home
of the
of- **&gt;’ **u’ Lansing office of the com-1 H. Evaite and Mn. A. K. Frandsen
— a
—
minister
the Rev
Flovd
—
...
...
...
for
Adult
Education.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edward.,on of Mis. Staup's
Bit- : liciatlng
.... .. "*minister
,’‘U,M' *»the
“ T”Rev.
'v p,o
’ri
$18.95
Jtaup's nephew. Bobbie BitFloyd
»
warina has been In
.
.
In contributed 5 qts. fruit,
2 glasses
' - For all of Canada the figures of
who cciebratci hu fourth Nagel, of Sunfield, the single ring
Mr Waring hw been in
Muskegon spent the weekend witli
gcxxl. v2
I
jelly
and
6
glasses
of
Jam.
Thanks!
.
infant
mortality
are
disappointing.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Boyes, detain
service being read.
Howen uirec years.
rend.
' birthday.
I Albert Nash. Route 5, Dan Al- i No less than 76 out of every 1.000
Westerlind nnd Miss Edith DcVrltta
For nrr
her wedding
weuuuiB the
&lt;&lt;&lt;•- bride wore
nwwu ivtTil t
Pvt. Woodrow Allerding from'J ror
I terding. Lake Odessa. Llewellyn । babies die within their first year at
ti street length dress nf. green crepe MACCABEES lNbiAi.u
of Muskegon were guests Sunday
! Fort Riley. Knnsari, Mr. and Mrs. and white rases and mums formed OFF 1CEIIS FOR Y EAR
। Campbell, Middleville, Bert Elliott, I
afternoon.
$4.95
1 Harvey Allerding. Mr, and Mn.,j her corsage.
tiie regular -----meeting
Compare this with 58 for England
! At .2^.
-2 of the; 817 E. Railroad St. Mrs James!
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. !Meiilll Allerding. Mr. and M
Mrs.l
------- - — Tent
«r-rt. «»«»
Ml...
M., J»a
ing On Rlzor. Nashville. —
Miss
Anita Me-' ana
and watci,
Wales, ana
and especially
especially wiui
with 30
Attending the bride was Miss■; mucchucc
Maccabce
Hive
No.
398
Cyrus Buxton were Mr. and Mr...
mu,
nntmu»i
e ««.
— ...,
$6.95
... Glocklln. 518
Ala W.
UT Bond
CU.iol St., and;
nnri ! f.or New
..
- . . New
..
~ .
. used
..
Clare NorrLs and children of Lacey Martin
J’!'*, *'* Stutz and JDonnie nnd Miss
Itogers. who wore a dress of Thursday. Jan. 15. Uie officers for
Zealand.
Zealand
and Mr. and Mrs. Norris of Hattie M,“JQ”e Httra or Grand ita|Na» blup crcI)c wltll R corsage of pink ! lhc coming year were installed with Mrs. Herbert Wedel, Frec|»rr. are1 have a dcath ratc ot 84
were
dinner
guests
of Mr
Mr. . lilies. Oten Cota of Big Rapids. Mrs. Nellie Garter as installing of-, making good recoveries following
Oi-rk. coming to celebrate lhe । *
c^efcJSunday
”u,d"y dln
!'cr *
UC-ls 01
—
-----------------The Canadian Infant mortality
|| a
nd Mrs.
birthday &lt;if Mrs. Jf.v.ir Norris.
««"
«r'- Harry James. '
brother of the groom, was best tlCcr. Mrs. John Wesorick of Grand; major operaUons.
Mrs. C
CurUa
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Densmore' .Mr.
Mr and
,
u^Usr Bollum. man.
Rapids, district manager, acted as
Mrs Dora Newton. 719 E. Grand rale is higher than anywhere else
$4.95
'
among
the
white
peoples
of the Brit­
Ul
..
«&lt;!&lt;&lt;
U,
LLL.Ii
and Mr and Mrs. Edward Btorkan J'1*™**
•nd “*“rd 0,rA '‘. T'r’! Mr B,,d Mr* Cota *ent to
escort. A short program of musical St., was discharged from the hos' ish Empire.
. of i£.
De_____
d*w,dlf'8
wrre In Grand Rapids Friday to bor and Edward Bottum. Jr
La
’ R
’,’“U B,‘er “'f J
f»l«Uoru was enjoyed and Mrs. pltal on Tuesday. She was hurt in
$5.95
»dplul and Inter- i&gt; r«u.
’
'
f
P-ovlnc-1. &lt;h. rn«,&lt; d.nnirr', uncle and aunt Mr I ‘b®11 *’’rc RUM,S ot Mr- “nd Mrs- » dinner was served to forty Ot the
Dawn* who'
On I home
and Mr - n.&lt;nrao
Oeorae F
E Dawns
who E- F- Bottum
Bo,,um over the
lhe weekend.
wctkend-i
homc of the
thc groom's
f?rooms parenta.
parents.
.
ulk aboul- MBCCabC
e BCtlvlMcxuuu.
u«.» who arc gain- --------- --------------------Medical v«
patients
were in Hawaii
ueorge
“when
r.. tluuqwjm
war
. wno
was .
i Sunday
«'"toay. Mr.
Mr nnd
and Mr6
Mrs. Jerry HoekHoek-| The young people have now re- i ;
refreshments were served ing
are Mrs.
area*
mg nicely
nicely kre
Mrj. Rosie
Ruslc Haight.
n»lght.I! ~
areas inhabited
inhabited by
by white
wh.te peon»oLADIES SNO PANTS
„wJr
strn.
and
of Kalamaturned
to
and
are
1""' . .“ .L, h,,nX' rAor. rHaaUngs.
-------- ■'Rev. "Carl
- -----------""**•'
* ”Union
"i"" Jarlr
‘ otot
*tra.Patty
Patty
andTommy
Tommy
Kalama-]
turned
to Hastings
Hastings
and
are.living
living]
Cook,
Logan,
under ,h
lhe
Jack. Ou
Out
- ----. Mr
• of.nd
, ..
..
. .
. .nartment.
. .atm
vnn
vwa
, lm
,»u. pl”—ru
---------------Pel.Ip,,
----------’“"r.Ud k-.&lt;
..
1.
. T, 1 ... werrt
Mrs. . in
Mrs .Ann.
Johnson's
Bnd aB lovely
‘ovely oirtnaay
birthday case,
cake, nonorhonor- nuuiuu,
1_
..
..rvc». Clark
I. Bites.
...j
1 rwi—
(a Quebec
aiiostc nl
nf
roo u-ar»
wen*-guests
of Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. in
In Mn
Mrs. Amin
Anna Johnson's
Johnsons anartment.
apartment,1
commander Anna Newton teas W
Va
Mrs
Middle-1 I every
1,000
livingH births
in
$2.95
Mrs. Eliza Johnson. Mrs. A. D. E r. Bottom
E Green Htreet
Mr Cote is cm- ln« Comrmnd„ Anna Newton^ was w^vj.. Maus™ mm. Clovcr. M dt. ln
ftrtl yeBr. * in British
Kni-'kern. MLss Marian Cook and
$3.45
Private Stanley Stauffer, who ta ’’lo^ nt ,he Duplex Co. in Batmeellng ln thp for. • rtak, Routc i. and infant Duane Columbia, 60 in Ontario, etc.
M. L. Cook left on Monday for St.
stationed ut Boston. Mas., with the (tie vreex.
,__________
o A R
A(| reixjrt n Weelt5_ ciarksvl'le, Routc 1.
Canadian rates
Canadian
ratez by
by cities
citiez are
are in
in­­
Petersburg. Fiu,. tor a stay ot sev­
artillery surprised h s, rn0‘h’ nsr- FOLLOWED_______________ pleasant time on Thursday.
Mrs. Alex Albert. Middleville. teresting. too... The
The lowest
lowest in
in CanCan­
eral months. They wen1 nccom-, coast
YOU CAN DO BETTER AT
er. Mrs. Aldd btaullcr. und the DAM E_ l OLLOWED
I
----------------------- ----------------b,0U£h. |o
u Br,ndun wjU1 „ Vancouver
. Route
Route 3. who
who Riu
kus bioucht to the ada is Brandon with 30, Vancouver
IMinied by Mrs. Ella Rogers of' other members ot the family here, BASKETBALL GAME
I other members of the family here,
simm. uaui.
_—anwutvirir
! hospital rfollowing
niina.-i&lt;iu a
n fall
rail is sain: 33. London
_ i... 37,
•&gt;•» Hamilton
ti~n&lt;iinn 38,
so Toronto
’rnrnnfn
LARABEE
SONNEVILLE
gainPrairieville.
by arriving Friday for a few days'I a number of young people guthOn
Monday,
Jan.
12,
the
marriage
1
ing
nicely.
.
I
47,
Saint
John
62,
Sherbrooke
73,
OtMrs. Richard Groos. Mrs. Abrn stay. He hitch hiked from Boston.1 cred nt the Episcopal Parish House
Phone 2396
of Miss Lorna Sonneville and Dale]
.
*• L
.
. .
Johnson. Mrs. Harold Phillips. Mrs.
coming in 40 hours and did not walk following the basketball game Fri- Lara bee, both of Hope township, INSTALLATION OF
W. R Cook. Mrs. K. 8. McIntyre
I Quebec City 142 and Three Rivinore than a mile of Uu* entire dis- day night and enjoyed the program was solemnized In Hastings by the . *. u. u. e. OFFICERS
and MKs Barbara Johnson were in
tancc. He returned to Boston Mon- ( provided by the party committee.
Grand Rapids Thursday to hear
Kev. a. conger Hathaway, pastor
Tuesday evening the newiy elect-.
in some rural areas the rate of
day by train.
: Those responsible for the evening
Mrs. Longyear in her dlscuvion of
of lhe First Presbyterian church. 1 ed officers of the Hastings 1. O. O infant mortality Is higher than In
• luitln-Amcrican Relations with the | Mi. and Mrs Frank Cronk and had planned lhe party early in tiie
The brid^ wore an aqua blue al- p. lodge were Installed with Dis-1 cities: In one case 33 per cent highson. Jimmy, of Dowagtac. spent the i week.
Dorothy Stanley was in
paca
crepe
and
a
corsage
ot
rose-1
■
rwnuaiv
nrand
Maxtor
Bird
.»
United States', at the Women's weekend with their parents. Mr. and' charge of admissions, Beatrice
j tncl Deputy Grand Master
er ah
AU &lt;&lt;-—-— tragic deaths «r«
are at&gt;
atMrs Martin cronK or Hastings, wn ruorermnn ana warjone uoyes ------I SheUenbarger acting as installing • uibutable mainly to premature
Ci’y club.
Mrs Martin Cronk of Hastings. On Tuckerman and Marjorie Boyes buds.
NOTICE TO ALL WOMEN BOWLERS
Supt. and Mrs. D A^,VanBuskirk Sunday they were guests of Mrs.: looked after publicity. Jack Wagner
Mr and Mn&gt; Donald Manning of ofltcera. The
. **°^c. births, to injuries or to congenital
nnd Mr. and Mrs R, W. Coqk nt- Nina Barry of Carlton. Other guests arranged for the music, and Ed! Hastings were the attendants of Grand. Harold J/andeGlessen. lj** troubles of one kind or another,
tended the lecture in Battle Creek] present were Mr. and Mrs. Leo j Taylor supervised lhe activities. A lhe brldB1 c°uple.
I grand. Roland Valentine, recording Evidently the condition of children
on Thursday evening by Mbs! K ,„d »n,. Mr .nd Mr, Al r.dM rt., prrtMrd r^d
Mr*. Irtnawvu*&gt; “*“■ “
_ . .bn ,I
____ _ __ „•"«
____ ____
AMt.------ -- ---Erica Mann at the Kellogg audilo- |
' courtesy of Montgomery’ Ward ” ualcd from the Delton-Kellogg dal secretary, Hate
Carpenter;
with the class of 1939. They treasurer; Hugh Myers; right supnum. Others who attended from Barry and family of Carlton and , Another Aty^iU be arranged. school
ool with the class of 1939. They treasurer. Hugh Myers; ngnt sup,
f
Mr. and Mr*. Loy Royer and son of
making
Foreman; L.L.8.8 Mexico S rawn onop
Hastings were Mr, anti Mrs, Richtor Jan. 23 following the game. are
--------,htheir
“' home,nin Hastings1 port toNN. O-. KirkForeman.
urd Groos. Mr. and Mrs Einar Baltic Creek.
Glen R&lt;
Rousn;
■| to N. G.. Qten
”“h; warnen. txeim j
Loans Money on Looks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Offley left These are made possible by the Y. where both have employment.
Frandsen and Dr. nnd Mrs. A. B
i James; conductor. Clarence WaschM. C. A. and Youtli Council.
BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP
ANNOUNCE DATE
I er; chaplain. Bird SheUenbarger. I , If you can work up a good case
,
Gwinn.
I trip, visiting relatives at Tucson.
OF MARRIAGE
left scene support. James Carpen- | of seU pity and practice before a
I Arizona. enroute lo Pasadena. Cal.I SINCLAIR—McCAGE
Anri^nrtrmmu rn.de
; Mr; ouuide tu.rd;.n. Kenneth mlrr«J» *■*&gt;*"•« « ’»•» •»&lt;
I where-they will be the guests of hls( The marriage of Miss Ethel Mc­ proachlnc marriage of Miss Helen Clark; right acene support, James out, the chances are 10 to 1 you
j brother. Arthur Offley, whom Mr. j Cabe. daughter of Mr and Mrs. CMdirr ot O-nd lUpld,. d.u,h- Bunndon^lel' Wl»r&lt; to V.
&lt;■" «"Uo th.M.Unn. LR.»n Shop nt
I offtey has not seen for forty years. Samuel McCabe of route 4. Has­ . ,e^. r* c r'r,iHe»ntr.r ti nnrl WcveYmun. 1
। Mexico, in Mexico City, and oorrow
«&lt; v.
. --of Buffalo.
—. The
—
From Pasadena they go north to tings to Harold Sinclair, son of' Humphrey
Rohns
Next Tutediy-'cvening the Noble j about 1100 Mexican money-loaned

We Are In the Multi of Our Mid-Winter

House Cleaning!

1» OVERCOATS

4 $19.50 Values
12 $24.50 Values
3 $29.50 Values

NOW
NOW
NOW

1» SUITS

5 $18.50 Values - NOW
7 $22.50 Values - NOW
6 $27.50 Values - NOW

MEN’S MACKINAWS

3 $ 7.50 Values
3 $10.00 Values

NOW
NOW

LADIES’ PI.AIH JACKETS

3 $ 7.50 Values
2 $10.00 Values

NOW
NOW

$ 3.95 Values
$ 5.00 Values

NOW
NOW

BAIRD’S

SEE OUR WINDOWS!

ROOMS
BTEAM HEAT

HOT A £OLD WATER

SHOWER BATH

HOTEL HASTINGS

Port Angeles. Wash., for a visit
‘ rcuirning via Minneapolis. Minn.,
where they will be guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lindholm (TlHlimi
Offleyr_______ _____________
W. R. C. NOTES* *
The regular meeting of lhe W
R c. will be held in O. A. R-Tiall
Thursday P. M. at 2 o'clock.
The installing officer on January
8 was Stella Foreman, not Stella
Lziveman as stated last. week.

Smooth Silhouette
Achieve that-well-groomed look with
professional hair-styling.
Through
shampoo and skillful wave sets.

PERMANENTS
MACHINELESS

Shampoo A
। Finger Wave

?2-5°

MAKE
APPOINTMENTS
EARLY

Finger Wave AA&lt;
Dried
OU

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sinclair, also Humphrey Rohns of Buffalo. The
wedding
will
be at
Grace---Episcopal
Grand
t&gt;rana will
win entertain
cmcrwun the members ■ on the basis of applicants present
of Route. 4. was solemnized on'—
-------'---------•tupids
--------—
oTo™.d
on
. . an oyater ■auPP-r
nfl •■h' and
lnl- the
r-MIU-n
■"d rh.r.rtrr.
on' B.turB-iur-; at
Ini- eondlUen
.nd eharaeler.
January 18. at Napoleon. Ohio, c'uu,;.'rm Or.nd
More than 1.000 people a day.
the Rev. Dallas Young performing day. Feb. 7. at eleven oxlock in the I tlntury degree will be conferred oi.
from all parts of the naUon, transforenoon, a few Intimate friends | a da^s of three candidates.
। the ceremony.
I
act
business
here daily, and while
Mrs. Doris Hoffman acted as and the families having been tanr.r ;
!Kd ™
mA" me" tarn. HIAWATHA HHH.K.H ,«
LODGE
‘ "character" loans are not common­
bridesmaid and Newton Hoffman
- - - where
•
------The regular meeting of Hiawatha place, negotiations on everything
in Buffalo
Mr. -----Rohns •te
em­
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair arc mak­ ployed at one of the airplane fac­ Lodge will be held in the I. O. O. F. {tom a dJBlnond to a baby carriage
hall. Friday. Jan. 23. B'rihday are more the order.
ing their home with the bride's
tories.
celebration after
«»«;
n i» "Mama " to lhe Mexican jx»o
parents, tiie groom being employJ“h^hee^icktes I Anytime he la .luck for cash he
« Sl,°» I DOUBLE WEOOIBO
solicited please bring cheeee. pickle. kn^n
w)U halp hlm oul
“l B&gt;ttle Creek, ,
I is SOLEMNIZED
.ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
On Friday. January 9, the rites
Mr. and Mrs. Ray 8. Appleyard “'“Un« 10
J0"??.1
of South Haven, announce the en- known
F°plf
gogeinenl of their daughter. Grace. I B^an. Ohio, when Mb* low; Clem.
to G. Avery Aten. Mias Appleyard I datlghter of Mr. and Mrs.
is n graduate of Western Michigan Clcm °f
‘,
College of Education. Mr. Aten la J* b,rtdc °' W,yne,
a graduate of Western Michigan M[4- I^en1pl'n*°*
College of Education and the Unl- M«*
’,Bn‘^,r,er'
verslty of Michigan. Both are teach- Jof Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hansberger
era in the Hastings public schools.1
Woodland. *w; wed to ^Robert
Plans for tiie wedding have not. Oooley, son of Merle Cooley of
yet been completed.
Grand Rapids.

CAMPBELL-BROWN
RECEIVES I11S
Announcement Is made by Orloi COMMISSION
Brown of the marriage of his' Dr. Charles McIntyre of Kalama-1
daughter. -Mtes Jean Brawn, to My-1 zoo. formerly of Hastings, has re­
ran W. Campbell of ciflnp Walters. I ceived hta naval commission and at
Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace present is stationed in Detroit. Mrs
Campbell of Hastings
Tiie cere-1 McIntyre nnd two daughters are
mony was performed New Year's. remaining at their liomc In KalaEve ut Palo Pinto, Texas.
’maxoo.

«
»• honest about it The pc.cMee ot lhe institution I. to te.n
money lo lhe very poor people when
they really “need
“A “it.
The loss, according to one officer,
is less than 2 per cent and that is
almost entirely due to death.
The institution is a subsidiary
Dr. J. K. Alttand of Barry Co..
। branch of the government and is
Dr. M R Kinde of Battle Creek.1
non-proBt-taking. A charge ot 1 to
£d gr^rf^keu *AnUeg?n
cent .merest is charged «

"the todge loaned the large table
'to the Red Cross for the duration
1of the war instead of giving it to
them
as was previously reported, j
।
.
I
BARRY CO. HEALTH
'
DEPARTMENT NEWS

C» . are in New York City for three, «•««
,U
«"
days attending a special cMnlc at' »c institutions, such as hospitals
Bellevue lioapltal. Dr. Gordon FUh-| or orphgjtages.
er and Dr. R. G. Finnic attended
---------------- -------------——
SUm Picktags
the clinic last week. '
Poor business is described as
Miss Ruth Lyle of Traverse City "»lim pickings." The expression
te thr new clerk at the office of originated in Uie pracUce of petty
Ute Health Unit succeeding Miss | thieves along lhe waterfront of pickFaye Thomim. who has accepted n । ing out handfuls of cotton from
position in Battle Creek, her home, bates lying about the wharfs, a
town.
I slim way to eke out an existence.

c D c r I a I I
J r [ U n L !

Mondoy- TuMd*y
Wednesday, Thursday

Bring a friend. With each $3.00 permanent
or more your friend can purchase

ONE FOR HALF PRICE
MACHINE PERMANENT
JI.25 — 37.H

MACHINELKSB PEBMANKNT
8845 _ 87-M
■

Phene 2525

Marian Radford

Vera Fteher. Mgr-

HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SERVICE
HASTINGS

Bakery Special
SPANISH LAYER CAKE,

RAISIN

BREAD

PUMPKIN

PIE

each

loaf
each

BANGHAHT BAH

31

�THE CHURCHES

CARDS OF THANKS)

Sheldon Agency

Something la Worry About!
The New York Herald Tribune re­
cently printed lhe following article:
"The physical universe is moving
steadily toward mediocrity and Is
bound to be thoroughly uninterest­
ing In less than 100 billion years,
according lo Dr. Henry Norris Rus­
sell. professor of astronomy at
Princeton." A wag wrote in In be­
half of all who may be worrying
about this discovery nt Dr. Bussell.
He advised Uiose still lingering on

AU Kindi of Insurance
Surety Bondi
hons 3133
Hastings

SEE THE MILLER

REAL ESTATE Co.

NOTICE to FARMERS
I am buying all hinds of hides,
sheep pells and deer shin*. Also
buying butcher hide*.
Tho leading Fur and Hide Dealer

••■art you af an k&lt;M&gt;*at dirsL

Millcr Reul Estate Co.
Oierga Millar In huatniai In Hss-

Swanson Agency
Life

Auto

Fire

198416^3846^

Tornado

Yow are always near a State
Fann Service Man.
'
Farm Bureau State Agent

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

AUCTION SALES

HORSES - $5.00

HENRY FLANNERY

COWS - $4.00

Our Hastings collector will give prompt service.
Phone Hastings 2565
We pay the Phone Charges

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Hastings

Pancoast Bldg.

WEPAYTOPMARKETPRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs

furnished

in­

sad

HORSES $5.00

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

CATTLE $4.00

Phone Collect

Eavestroughing

Valley Chemical Company

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

JERRY ANDRUS

(31h

Notice of Annual Meeting

^{{cmorunn

Shipping Livestock

WOODLAND MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Company Haitian stockyarde, phone 2588, or caU
717—F3 through
t he

The Annual Meeting of the Policyholders of the
Woodland Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be
held in the Woodland Town Hall on Tuesday, Jan­
uary 20. 1942, at 10:00 A. M. for the purpose of
electing two directors and to transact such other
business as may legally come before the meeting.

THE GRANGES

PIANO TUNING

■

Coll E. T. WOOD

f.0 '

Ph. KOS or Address 135 E. Green St.

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CLEANING AND DYEING

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2 '.rT

. TOWNSEND
Secretary

FREDERICK FUHR

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C. |. MOORE.
President

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EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING

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COAL

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on hand.

M3 No. Michigan Avenue
Sana 2637
Halting!

Ordcc a load now and
be ready for the next
cold spell.
Trade your wheat
Lily White flour.
give the same
change you get at
min.

Truss Fitting
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INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

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LOVELY'WING-BACK SUITE
One af Kroehler’s belt setting styles
brought lo you at a new low value­
giving price. Large and comfortable
design. Soft, luxurious guaranteed
Kroehler non-sag construeMan tome in today and I77M
see this lovely value.
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HASTINGS

FURNITURE
PHONE 2226

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

’juniors to

SECTION TWO-PAi

form

; a car nnd Uie demand will take IRV1NG GARDEN CLfW
TRAFFIC
i care of the output.
The Irving Garden,' Club met next meeting will
FIRST AID SQUADS
TIPS and QUIPt
Thursday. Jan. 15. w5fh the Misses
' American
Junior Red Cross .
। Designers are at work constantly
Mr*. Arnb
Nell and Almira Reed. Pot luck in Middleville.
1 making these little planes foolproof
[ members will be ready to help in:
fridge will be joint bang—.
land It is claimed that they will be dinner, cafeteria style, was served
Uie protection and care ot lhe naat noon. Twenty-one members were
(Continued from page 1, Bee. 1)
I Uon'a school children. If enemy'
i
so
simple
lo
operate
Hut
a
mechanBy Jane Cameron
POWERS ECHOES
I ically minde&lt; person can learn to present
county to erect «uch a monument,’
bombers attack Uie cities and towns
The meeting was called to order
i fly one In a half hour. The tnstruof the country, Washington. D. C..
friends. Ralph and Paul Palmer, at
various firms submitted design* for needed had r.U the district commlt| menu have been reduced lo a few at 1 o'clock by the president. Mrs. Michigan State College. Thunday
officials declare.
Ute proposed shaft, with specificsVan
Sickle.
Plans
for
Uie
annual
Radio Prediction — That Bob
With more than 13.000.000 of Uie
zdons of alze. material*, price, etc. ner file* that the Bowens Mill* dis­
flower aittUon. to be held In March evening.
Bums will to some degree come to They will be parallel in operation were made. Miss A. Reed and Mrs.
youth
of
America
enrolled
In
lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford,
Al a meeting of the association to trict made the best report, .averag­
unior Red Cross, a huge reservoir take the place in lhe hoirta Of the to Henry's first Tin Lizzies. Pud­ M. Cook were appointed as a com­ Mbs Almira Reed and Mr. Mid
consider the proposal*, they de­ ing |2.00 per family for that unit.
of first aid workers I* being formed American people that was held by dle hoppers.
cided in favor ot the plans nnd Some others averaged a dollar or
mittee to
purchase
Azaliamurn Mrs. Maurice Johnson attended a
into First Aid DetaclunenU ready to Will Rogers. There reems to be a
specifications presented by A. Black more per farpdy. That average
plants for lhe club. ?ach member surprise party on Mrs C. GeukM
Something
we
civilians
must
do
­
; go into action Uie minute mauraud- ready market in this country for
west of Middleville Saturday eve­
.and Son. then monument dealer* would have more than paid for Ute
z
. ...
.w. lt jrvui
great men uke
like mr.
Mr. rura
Ford are will receive two or three plants to
Ing bomber?, are sighted over Amerihi this city. The drawing* and the monument.^/But moat of -th^dLshomespun humor, which proves; making such plans for lhe future, work with as a Club Project. Re­ ning.
| can soil
Miss Ruth Johnson, Ralph Palmilkciflc.tion* were furnished by a trictsjUdn't
------ ---------- do .a thing. Committhat the pioneering spirit is still j we must also do our part. At the
The detachments. Red Crons offiIntcrenUng
throughout
the
summer.
Vermont corporation, which owned-tees worked in thl. city. Nashville
rampant among us.
dose of the other World War. when
' cials said, will operate in school.*
— -------- -M)d Mlddlevllle whkh lhen httd
quarries at n
Barre*
Vermont./&lt;nd
• • •
our boys returned, their jobs were The Club responded very generous- 1 Word
received
from
Rusaell
throughout
the
country
«nd
will
had artUta and other Ulenf to pre­ about a fifth of the population of
Look allkes—Commander Douglas filled by other men mid sometimes ly to lhe "March of Dimes" and a
। work under a well-planned organi- MacArthur and Arthur Treacher-1 some body else even had their girl. fine collection was made. Since Palmer autea be is again stationed
pare these essentials. The price Uie county, and over 81.100 was
in California.
rational setup.
November the club has been help­
asked for this monument' was raised in Ute three towns My ta­
Tiie
picture
of
the
Commander
on'There
was
no
place.,
in
business
or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Virgil
Andrews
and .
______
Each detachment
_____ ____ ___
will __becom­
ing with Red Cross work; up to I
84.500, which Included the cost of ler had given largely before. He
posed of a minimum of 15 and a the Ute magazine is where the re- evpn the community for them and date 16 wool skirts. 4 convalescence daughter of Augusta visited her
erecting It on whatever spot it was doubled his gift But the plan for
semblance is to noticeable
j the adjustment of getting back to
brother. Arthur Bedford and fam­
maximum of 50 students. Depend­
decided to place It. Such a monu­ genera] solicitation outside of this
• • •
I normal living was in some cases as robes. 8 jackets. 8 bonnets, and 5 ily Sunday.
.
ing upon the size and location of
ment now would cost double that city. Nashville and Middleville did
And then there wm the sweet drastic as their change to army sweaters have been’completed. Tiie
Friends of George H Bedford,
the school*, either a large school
sum. As can be seen, the monu­ not result as we had hoped, except
group voted to contribute cookies
ment are tended by Red Cross: building or a number ol smaller young thing who thought that a I life had been.'We must look to- to the County Service Club for the who Is spending the winter witii
ment consists of several pieces, and
hi* children at Augusta, will be
school building* is covered by each chest of drawers is a dresserful of wards thU time and be prepared to 'boys at Fort Custer.
nurses
and
physicians
while
Uie
j
weighed over 100 tons. which would
; underpants.
j give them back their place In the
glad to know he la now enjoying
The total amount paid to Messrs.
• • •
] scheme of thing*.
A new member. Miss Colsgrove. belter health.
make five car loads of the size of Black 6t Son was quite a little un­ necessary arrangements are made detachment. The work of Uie de­
for their transportation to the | tachment Is carried on through
Sign on a New Hampshire ceme-1---------------- • • •
der 12.000.
I _do —
not --------know —
how proper quarters. Food is provided squads of five persons or more. In­
----member* of the Monument Asso- —
tery.
"One
Way
Entrance
'
LITTLE
MISS
BLESSED
much Black At 3on had to lose, but py canteen Corp* workers.
I cluding a leader.
elation UtLi seemed the best, most 1 presume it wm well toward 82.000.
. . .
I WITH GRANDPARENTS
- Cross
C._ services
—r.i..-1
In order lo qualify for member­
Nor do the Red
artistic nnd most suitable proposal,
The Jeep bounded in one mom- , Th('
»-‘roW BlakfBut they were game losers They end ut
doCks volunteer workers ship In the detachments, students
and Ute members attending the
pul up any hard-luck ^toyies.
^toyies '‘ pfty regular visits to the home* of must be juniors or seniors in high. ing. fulla pep, and picked on cv- *&gt;’ Bt odcn Center are the proud
never put
meeting were unanimously In fa­ They.no doubt realised that they](lhe
,o mBlM,
thelr school, or 17 years of age or over. I erybody until they departed for parent* of a reven-pound daughui
vor of It. There were then about ought not to have placed their or­
December 28 at the Morenci
and must have passed both the I| their respective tasks and then she
24.000 people in thL* county, and der until Uie money was practically
| sized me up but I was armed with. hospital. She has been named Judy
Standard and Advanced First Aid
20 cent* apiece for ench of them pledged.
a broom So. what did site do but Sharon. Mrs. Blakely formerly was
But Prank Black, the MISS AGNES DOUSE
courses of the Red Cross.
would more than pay the co*t. It । junior partner, took over the job
hop lightly upon a plant stand and' Mis.^ Lucille Nicholson of Wood­
Red Crass leaders pointed out
HURT IN ACCIDENT
looked as Utough it would be easy'
grab a cactus in her teeth and yank land.
jof soliciting for the firm's regular
Miss Agnes Douse was returned^ that pupils who are al present un­ it out by the root*, drop it &lt;i won- , The little Judy is surely blessed
to gel lhe money. But I'm telling i'
। lines. He succeeded splendidly and
qualified to serve in a detachment
the
home
of
her
mother
In
Nash
­
der why) and Jump down and hunt I with grandparents. She ha* two
you it wasn't.
should
immediately
enroll
In
the
It would naturally lx*, a big' Mld a wordi but I fancy he didn't ville Sunday after a hectic expc- !
up more deviltry. Tiie next cactus ■ great
great-grandmothers. Mrs
first aid courses. The Standard Red
feather, so to speak. In the cap of, enjOy the Uiought that Barry rience that started with an auto-! Cross First Aid course includes a I select will be very, very prickery. | Mary Austin, Mt. Vernon. Wash.,
• • •
who is 83 years old. nnd Mrs. Sarah
Black At Son to furnish this shaft. I county was so lacking in public mobile accident on New Years Day.1 minimum of 20 hours instruction
As usual. Henry Ford L* planning I Hosmer at Ravenna. Mich. There
They were anxiou* to get an order | spirit In this case. He moved the
Accompanied by friends from and tiie Advanced First Aid course
fer i.
it ----as --------soon as
passible,
—
.&lt;i.t- for ii
it business lo Grand Rapids, after his,i Hastings, Miss Douse
drove to a minimum of 10 hours. Students ahead to the day when we wm. are three great-grendmotliers. Mre.
CAlii ru*l»,
UUIK- Odessa.
urucua, ■
&lt;«. Ella
tiu
Foght, Lake
Mr*.
would take some lime for the father died, and made
great sue-|
"
Frankfort U&gt; visit Uie family of holding certificates for the stand­ again be at Peace and there-is hi* । Etta
J Nicholson,
gigantic airplane factory, geared to|*
’l"u~’ “ Grand Rapids, and Mrs
—
quarry In Vermont to have It ready cess with it there.
another nurse who works with her ard course need take only the ad­
Don't put off any longer
two
When the Monument Association I al Pennock hospital in Hastings. vanced course to qualify for the the fastest production of planes any Rhoda Austin. Woodland;
for setting. Having lhe favorable
the thrill.of owning your
action of the Association in favor originally talked about placing the' Starting back late in tiie ’
factory was ever committed to. ThL* grandmothers. Mrs. Lera Blakely.
afternoon
’
detachmenu, officials said.
of the Black A- Son proposal, my shaft, they planned to put it on in a severe storm, the driver missed
sentence insisted on ending with a Kalamazoo and Mrs. Phoebe Nichol­
. own home. A Building
father, as president, would lie au­ Court House square.
preposition. Wnen asked wiuit he son. Woodland: a great-grandfath­
When the a lum and drove off Uie road into a THREE CORNERS
er. Frank Foght. Lake Odessa, and
thorized by Uiat action to sign the time enrne when a site liad to be concrete abutment. All four oc­
and Loan Assn, plan smoothes the way to home
Word received from Robert C. i we are back with Henry now&gt; was
Monument Association's name to nn chosen, there were objection^ raised cupants of the car were left un­ Hammond. Seaman First class of going to do, he replied that he was, • one grandfather. Leon Nicholson.
I
Woodland.
—
Lake
Odessa
Wave
­
ownership. We will be happy to explain the terms
crdc&gt; for It. which he did. As he to the court house square location conscious but Miss Douse was Uie the U. S. Navy by his parents. Mr. going to make passenger pjanes.
:
Times.
was i.ot ordering it for lilmsclf. nor by some of the supervisors. Others only one receiving serious Injuries. and Mrs. Claude A- Hammond
to you. You will be amazed at the low cost of
on lit* own responsibility, he nat­ urged that that wm not the place, She suffered severe facial fractures states that he Is well and that he
Years ago. Mr. Ford foresaw the'
' " '
The Sam Browne belt Ls like a
urally did not sign’ the contract a* it could not be seen because of and bruLses and remained uncon- had received hi* Christmas gifts needs of the future and made an
building a home NOW.
! beauty treatment. It may be usein his own name. He signed the Lhe dense shade. Then the present sclous for several hours.
although a bit late as he was at automobile for the working man. Ii less, but nothing else so cheap can
and now he is planning a plane for1
order. "Barry County Soldiers and location was suggested. The city
The party carried Miss Douse to sea on Christmas Day.
do so much for the ego.
Sailors Monument Association, by council consented, and It was placed the only house within five miles and
the
same
wage
group
Mass
producMr. and Mrs. George Kelley were
D. R. Cook, president."
That at ’he intersection of the city's two phoned to Frankfort for help. Five Sunday dinner guests of her broth­ Hon costs would bring the price of
bound the association, because of widest streets.
snowplows, one after another, start­ er and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. the plane down to where cJ^arly: 7a Rjlitre
its favorable action, but did not.
I hope 1 have made it clear that ed out from town, but it was 26 Henry Kidder and family of the everyone could have one. Tiie in- ■ Mlitry of
and ought not to bind him Indi- I believe all who were connected hours later before one got through, near by vicinity. . The latter's son. dustry would to a great extent solve
with the Monument Association, of and the paUent reached Frankfort Charles Kidder of Fort Custer vis­ the postwar economic problem. Li­
the organlzaUon and not for him­ which I was not a member, acted by ambulance. The scene of the ac­ ited them for a short time Sunday censed pilots, there will probably
9 Stebbins Bldr.
self. Tiie contract, signed as I have In entire good faith, as did Black cident was about 23 miles from morning.
be close to a million of them by the
related, called for the payment, by &amp; Son also. You can see why to town.
end of Uie war. certainly won't care
the Association, to Black &amp; Son me It hmois a monument to good
Frankfort remained snowed-in for Betty and Paul spent Sunday m to go bapk to anything as tame as
Haun
USUIS.
SAIVS
.
HOU
MOM
of 84.500.
Intention* rather than a spontane­
guests of Mrs. Sisson's niece and
My fiitlier’s health had not been ous Barry county recognition of lhe before Mis* Douse could be removed husband. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fargood since he suffered a serious servicM and sacrifice.* made by lhe to a Grand Rapids hospital for lee of 8. W. Woodland.
nervous breakdown a few years be­ 1,000 young men tills county gave x-rays. She is now making a very
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley at­
fore that. Ho could not do office to help save Uie Union.
satisfactory recovery. — Nashville tended a party Saturday evening at
work, but could work out of doors
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
News.
CHAPTERS
ON
ALERT
In the open air. He said he would
Scott near Middleville honoring
She'd stood about as much a* she Mrs. Scott's birthday.
take charge of the solldUng. be­ TO HELP REFUGEES
could, but her enthusiastic partner
cause he wm heartily in favor of
Thousands of American Red In khaki seemed ready to go on for­ A NICHE IN THE
the project, and Uiought it would
do him good lo drive around the Cross volunteer workers along the ever At last she became desperate. TEMPLE OF FAME
country and solicit funds for such coastlines of the nation have been
"What's the difference between
The Pantheon in Paris was orig­
a worthy memorial Unfortunately, placed on lhe alert, ready al a dancing and marching?" she asked inally built as a temple to lllushowever, as the spring of 1888 ar­ moment's noUce to provide for the him.
। trious Frenchmen. A niche in the
needs
of
survivors
of
attacked
"I
don't
know."
he
replied.
|
r
,
------------------------------------------------------rived. when he hoped to have the
, temple is a place for a monument
work well under way. he was again American ships or war-weary refu­
"I thought sol" she snapped, to record the name and achleve| ments of lhe illustrious one.
taken quite 111 with the same nerv­ gees as they arrive in this country. "Shall we sit down for a while?"
From Uie west coast come glow­
ous trouble nnd could not do the
soliciting at all that spring, sum­ ing tales of heroic work already
accomplished by Red Cross work­
mer or fall.
Messrs. Black and Son sent ers in giving emergency relief U&gt;
a straight order to the Vermont seamen whose ships hod been tor­
maker* of the monument, when the pedoed by Axis submarines.
As enemy submarines attacked
Monument Association gave Uiein
the order, signed as I have de­ 10 U. 6. ships off lhe we*tem coast,
HIGHLAND LETTER PAPERS
scribed.
Of course, they should sinking four. A. L. Schafer. Pacific
have waited until Uie money was Area manager, wired all Red Cross
raised, or nt least enough of It to chapters. "We must be prepared
assure the success of the soliciting. for any eventuality. We are duty
But they were of the same mind as bound to give emergency relief to
the member* of the association that survivor* of any and all ships!
The Quire
ordered IL They thought there which may be attacked. Till* is a
would be no trouble in raising 84.­ traditional part of Red Cross servUrge Variety of Styles Md Slits
500 from 24.000 Barry county folks.
Red Cross personnel at San Luis
The Vermont company had their
work all completed early In IBM Obispo nnd Eureka on the Cali­
and wanted to ship the shaft to fornia coast were the first lo swing
Into
acUon.
When the tanker
Hastings, but Black Ac Son declined
to have It tent forward that sum­ Montebello sank off San Luis. Red
100 Cod Liver
mer or fall, although Uiey had giv­ Cross first alders, assisted by mem­
Oil zCapsules
en a positive order for It. The Ver­ bers of the Army Medical Corps,
mont company summoned the Jun­ helped bring the crew to safety
100 Cod Liver $ .09
ior member of lhe firm, Frank through the surging waters, and
Oil Tablets
Black, lo Barre, Vermont, to talk then Immediately established first
over matters with them. I never aid quarters for treating survivors,
100 ABD &amp; G $4 .98
learned how they could do Ik but many of whom were suffering from
NEW
Capsules—
I
when Frank wns there and didn't exposure.
Wander
At Eureka Ute same day. sur­
Il 00 Halibut
agree to give them a definite ship­
09
ping order, they,had him arrested vivors from the tanker Emidlo were
Rath
'Liver
‘Liver Oil
Oil Car
Caps.
and put tn jail. Needless to say brought ashore. Red Cross workers
that n shipping order for the spring were on hand at the Naval base to
of 1889 was promptly given, and administer first aid. provide food,
n j /.SPARKLING
and notify the families of lhe sea­
Frank came home.
Here Is where Uie writer came In­ men. in a similar field. Red Cron,
U B B L E S
to the pictures. My father, before workers along the Pacific. Gulf of
he became so ill Uiat he could do Mexico and Atlantic coastlines have
no more work, had secured sub­ been Instructed to be on the alert
scriptions of about 8600. Knowing at all limes ready to meet refugee­
LEAVES NO BATH TUB RING. MUST BE KEPT IN
that his Hines* would prevent him bearing transports as they dock in
Me • Wc . 1100
from doing any more and feeling American ports
GOOD HEALTH
. .. ___ .twth WM»lt
keenly that it would be an injustice
robe PROFITABLE
to Black Ac Son to stand the big the Red Cross organization for car­
loss they would unless something ing for evacuee* had been amply
COME IN AND
—
SPECIAL!
were done. I volunteered lo give tested In Ban Francisco and New
all the lime I could to solicit funds York. Under this plan. Red Cross
LET US TELL YOU ABOUT
workers, nurses, physicians and
for the monument and I did.
&amp; lb. bag bath salts
Dr.LeGear’s
L have read again what the Ban­ members of the Canteen and Motor
and
ner had to say about the matter Corps are waiting on the docks
at Uiat time. A meeting of the when the ships drop anchor.
50c
Charming
Lady
Over a loud speaker system dis­
Monument Association was called.
Hand Lotion
I presented plans for soliciting, embarking passenger* arc Instructed
which they endorsed, and promised to register with the Red Cross at
prior lo calving and cowl on
to give such aid m could, and they registration desk* set up on the pier.
Both for
did. The plan called for a general Here their problems are listed and
continued dry fooding ration I
committee to have Charge of lhe immediate arrangemenLi made lor
personal sollciuUon in each town­ communications with their friends
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
ship. That committee wm to name and famines. If funds are needed.
a sub committee in each school dis­ th« necessary loan may be made.
trict in all lhe townslilp» to can­ Transportation is provided by the
vas* that district. Had *11 these Motor
ROW, Corps, -and
--------in----------------cases where
PHONES: 2105 - 2103
committee* acted, the matter would i*rga number* are arriving al Uie
have been easy
Some of them fame Ume. a central reception eenmadc an excellent showing and Ur capable of housing the group is
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
proved Uiat Uie plan was workable I e&gt;tabli*hed.
and would have raised th* amount) Those requiring medical treat-

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY U. IH1

|i vtalt with her.
Eddy Sunday were Mr*
Prari
and through. You can never for- I
HINDS CORNERS
and Mrs. Joe Konlecxny.
11 Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Hatat spent Bristol of Battle Creek and her
[get it. Accents are English, the
MUa Suite Phillips has been!
and Mrr 30X11 CUrk sp&lt;nt
Sunday with relative* at Hersey mother. Mr*. Ida Piter, local. Mr*.
BBC Ls more Important than NBC.
quite active the put week. Ttours- Sunday with the tatter» mother,
11
Mr.
and
Mr*
Arthur
Hatat
enter-1
Grace
Jackson
and
son.
R*/
10*1!
Barbadian
boys
are
fighting
over
­
day she and Sarah Phillipa and .Mr*. Ashalter of Hastings'
—--------- Stained Mr*. Alice CoUlna Wednes- Kilpatrick and lady friend or
seas.
Tlic United Slates Is as 1
Mr*. Gertrude Konlecxny were at | Tho*e on the alek list are Mr»
Twenty-hvc attended the family day evening at a dinner hi honor Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mr*. J*me«
much a foreign country as any oth­
Peckhams Remedy
Marguerite Stauffer's helping to । Katie Snyder and Mrs. Nellie Kline
night pot luck supper tn the'of her 7fllh birthday which occur- Plating and Mr. and Mr*. Carl of e
er
on
earth
Xtrecall
being
asked
Ue comforters for lhe Moe family.
Mrs. Mary Payne of Hastings
te guaranteed ft help
before we left to ascertain what Methodist church Thursday evening. • red on Thursday. “Aunt Alice" s*y* Katamaxoo.
She also spent Saturday evening nt. spent the weekend with Mr. and
flr«l""birthday
cake
Mr- and Mr*. Bert p,l,nn
Patton aDent
spent
“-* *her
— —
--------““
would be the attitude of the na­ Each famUy furnished a number she *had
the Stauffers and entertained Mr. ‘ Mrs. Clark Robinson.
I
at thia dinner. Mr*. Robert. Barnes Friday afternoon In Hasting*.
tives toward an American occupa­ for the program.
and Mr*. Grigsby of Hastings for
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Pengclly of
•pent Thuradsv with her and FrtMr. and Mr*- Elwyn Hayward antion of the Islands of the Caribbean.
Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Powell of
dinner Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. Jay Battle Creek called at Clark RobHasting* called on their stater, Mrs day she was the guest of Mr. and nounce the birth of a gtrl in BerSnyder. Esther and Sue Kreider tnson's Sunday,
we should have a fight on our Blanche Richards. Sunday after­ Mrs Stuart Clement of Haatlnga at nard hospital early Monday mornof Hastings were Sunday guests.
’ ”
a dinner honoring her birthday. | Ing. Mr*. Scott Lldy of Lake Odessa.
"Oace triad never withoat!'
. hand*.
noon.
Moving men say that October 1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton and
Her many friend* wish her many j mother of Mr*. Hayward i* staying
i
Let
this
actual
event
Illustrate'iny
was
their
heaviest
day
In
year*.
I
Sold by all druggist*.
A meeting for all farmers of more happy birthdays.
children's visited at Claud Ham­
at tho Hayward home.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
I
Others may lag. but some Aincrl-1
point
In 1914. when the King of angevUie*iow
Barry/ Hope.‘n»Wp*'
Prairieville
nnd
mond's Bunday.
•
was'hald
ln Or-i
ihe|, ’H’® Cedttr Pr**lt,1C*mel,5^r £lrel* CLOVEBDALB ’ * *
.roun(j nnd
go-rauna
ana B
a grVB
grr..t wooden
wuuuc.. tilde
...ue
*“ debating a declaration
Mr. and Mn Joe Konlecxny can*, nt least, are often in the van. g0
-'
.. . built especially and rickety for the!0*,
a«oln-,t Germany, he rcspent Friday afternoon and eve­
What particular form of vanity is1 ^*,1^
ceived a telegram from Barbados,
With things picking up as they ning with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ta-that which impel, a man to. But |hen. ww |hp
lnnu.| It read: “Oo ahead! Barbados U mk. Cvl Buuin ot P.W r.w
Mr&gt;
,p,nl B*tur[ur ^urnoon
arc. perhaps the girls will soon be Phillips of Hastings.
opportunities lo fritter away । be’3nd
M&lt;x,on p,cluI"
Mr*. Gordon “stanton; «ee_',*&gt;&amp; . Mrs. Martha chamberlain.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips of have
------ hta picture taken in evening
I a amau fortune-spinning wheels
™e1,uland 11 • complete unit. *•« shown.
Jm™. Ebble Lelnaar; trea*.. Mr«! Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Chamberlain
j Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. I clothes?
|nnd cocoanut candy and pink lem-jwllh lu o*n government, police
Mr. and Mrs. Loon Pennock *nd1ChBr)M Kahler- flower committee were Sunday callers.
■
onade. Theft! were exhibits of the »&gt;'»tem. and so on. But It ta Eng-' daughter Naomi. Caroline Solomon )Mr, vernor W&lt;!b*ter and Mrs Clyde
Mr*. Russell Hart is convataacing
and Henry
rk
'
; beautiful mahogany
maliognny tables and
ana llsh' “nd
,,u therefore
&gt;i«iriwr different
uuicrcm from
irum.nnu
nciuy Adam*
nuum attended
Biicuuku funeral
luuciiuI; Ci
c|a
Brk
nicely from her recent operation
chairs made on the island, linen
“* ^ve known The island- services for Lowe Edgar in Mason
.
n,
goods, bedspread., table cloth*, pic-'
have been very kind to u.; but Wednesday afternoon. Mr Edgar
Mran^I Mrs Ctalr R^hanta-of and is at honie since Sunday.
ture* painted of Barbados by 1 h°n«‘&gt;y ’‘ould not have been and hta brother John spent the
»^t the wrckend with hta
Mrs. Frank Humeston who un­
beachcombing artists. Wr saw a Ftirprtaed to be asked any time! rummers in their cottage at Plea*- i mother. Mrs Blanche Richards.
derwent an operation at Borges*
committee
of. judges
’..
tips!ly
j 'f
...
.
... award.Hr
.&lt;iu bothered by
k„ the ant lake.
i.u,
। A Farm Bureau meeting was held hospital last Tuesday la as good os
VTCT
——
T'v —from.
’ Mr and **Mrs.—John
Chamberlain I at lhe
of Arthur Hatat FrlIng prim to unappreciative barrels Ind
“OaJ*p
er® **
1
can be expected al this time.
like—lo—say
and uauinwi
daughter ui
of onuii*
Shultz niv
are amjui*
staying day
TO THE SUFFERERS FROM
of rum. We saw clay pottery made. , I“think
--------• I should——
r now, , nuu
Mr. and Mrs. Nile McOhan and
.H.H
....I m
... Mrs Mary
~
u_._ house here
Ur nnd Mrs Robert Fuhrman
on a jxitter's wheel turned by an , (ntl_,we ■aoa
" K- going southward
Doster's
baby spent Sunday with Mr. arid
pickaninny
We
w.l-u..----------.u----------------, unusually active picunumy.
wriI ;- —- -We
■ while she is
spending
the winter and baby and Mr*. Maude Corwin Mrs. Arthur Johncox.
Indigestion, Headaches, Bod Breath.
saw monkeys nnd love birds anti **ave Barbadcw on lhe thirty-1hree | at Lake Worth. Fla.
of Battle Creek visited Mr and
Acids, Toxins, Bloating &amp; other disorders.
Pvt. Rolann Chilson of Fort Cus­
parrots and unnamed animals. We; thousand ton luxury liner S. 8. ArMr. and Mr*. Willard Waters and Mr*. George Sprague Sunday eveter spent the weekend with ids par- 4
mw a dog allow with beautiful dogs &gt;
.. **1 ?h'' "(5ood Neigh- ’ son of Plainwell and Mr. and Mr* ' ning.
Weak Back. Paleness. Circles Under the
nnd ugly owners We saw rabbits {x&gt;r „ lp ; and hope to be In Rio Willard Hall and two children of, Mrs. Mildred Fuhrman and her ents, Mr. and Mr*. Bert Ctdlson
Eyes, Bladder Trouble, Getting Up Nights
and
other relatives.
and chicken* and pigeon*
|*R
coyer the conference | Almena spent Sunday wlthMheir mother. Mrs George Sprague, spent
Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Monica ond
I think wc most enjoyed the ex- of Latin-American nation* with nirent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred O. Friday In Kalamazoo.
Arthritis, Neuritis, Backache, Lumbago.
titbits of farm animat* and garden re8“rd to common defense of South ' Hughes.
I Mrs. Leon Leonard and Mrs. J son Bobby spent Sunday at the
Sciatica. Leg Pains, Stiff or Swollen Joints
produce. The animals were hand-' America. This conference will be ■ At the annual meeting of the c. Horton spent Thursday in Kai- home of Mrs. Atnandu Meisenbeck
some specimens, but certainly no of intemaiionalconsequence
and Delton State Bank held Tuesday amazoa Mrs. Margaret Sheldon ac- and sons.
Druglrss health—nature's way . . . Cathartic* do
See with your eyes'. . . . and believe lhe relief
handsomer than our Michigan prod- we ll0&gt;* 10
&gt;'°u a more Inti- the following officers nnd directors emopanled them and visited Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Fox of Grand
Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ucls. &lt;f don't dare ray anything, mate coverage of it than taordl-: were re-elected: pres . Fred O. Alice Kline.
not cure constipation—they are habit forming,
else,
for
my
grandfather
and
fn’
[
nart
*
y
“
V
“
ilable.
Hughes; vicepres.. Mrs. Homer
Mrs. Royce G.
Henton had the Pennels Friday.
Sunday callers
x. i Bio-Mineral is not a cathartic. It works the
ther-in-law arc farmer*!! There was I And besides, if we did not go on'Aldrich; cashier. Max Reynolds, misfortune to crush several of her were,.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennels.
n
of cattle imported
from
In- I| „
tagether.
It class ut
HU It
lull III------ who would write Kate's Directors include Fred O. Hughes, fingers In a mangle one day last Mr. and Mrs Robert Johnson and
... called
------- —
u.. -----Homer------------Aldrich.Jgnx
dla
Zebu,
with ------great ....
cue-11 Corner?^
Cornfr? „~ ,
! Mrs
&gt;— -----------------------Reynolds,
-------------- week.
baby of Kalamazoo.
ving honis and humps on their
11 u dMIicult
... to leave
... ..
this
. ....
Island. Silas &lt;.
S. Doster and George D. DosMildred Fuhrman and *on' ------7J------------ entertained
------------Mrs. —
Mark
Garrison
. . . Poison* . . . coming out. relieving you! Be
backs
। Patadi**. to bid farewell forevqy ter.
Dick were in Hasting* Friday.
' the Garden club Friday.
been Buffering. It takes only 3 days to prove It.
sure to watch for these symptoms to realise the
But It was a different matter J®,1}* blue Caribbean, but the most
Mrs Elwyn Hayward wus a Kaimr.
Mr*. Marshall norwooa.
Norwood, wno
who nas;
has
Mr. ana
and mm.
Mrs. uro.
Geo. viupmaji
Chipman «•
of
priceless value of Bio-Mineral.
.
with tne vegetables and fruits.
“nd. fascinating part-of the amazoo shopper Tuesday forenoon, been
cared for nt
at th*
the hnm,
home r\t
of her' Waltimavrwi
Kalamazoo rallAzI
called rm
on Mr.
und Mr.
Mrs
ren carer!
Mr unrl
nu cnLeon Permock
They grow prodigiously In this
ell-'
! !”“5n-r
®y ls •— —
“* .....M
h“nd «..u
and »f
we
Pennock nnd
and Henn'
Henry Adams
Adam* daughter. Mrs. Roger Williams., Bert McCallum one day last week,
mate
And there were eddocs. I}?°“. forward “
to n
Il WHI.
wlth antlclpauUcBa-’OlM
railed on
on the
(hr former's
(nrrnrr . father.
UiWr. AOAd- «ince she
.......left
.. .................
Rente**—
hospital, re . ' „„
Mrs. Welton Brooks entertained
THE DRUGLESS ROAD TO PERFECT HEALTH
| d| taon
' the
chive, shaddockc overgrown grape- •
■ 11001
0,11
dLvoiiPennock,
Pennock,atatthe
theJarstTcr
JarstierConCon- turned
turnedtotoher
herown
ownhome
homehere
hereSunSun1 theKnitting
Knittingclub
dubFrktay.
Friday. A fine
*■’“‘**‘1 Home
Home In
In Hastings
Hastings WedWed- day
day afternoon.
afternoon. Mrs.
Mrs. McArthur
McArthur of
of I attendance
attendance was.
wo*, present.
present.
fruit—sorrel fruit, red nnd green.
,
5- &amp;
s- I ! '"■■escent
lettuce, leeks, ginger root'., varl-! inrKnRV rxinvvDu
‘
1I ,1
nwday
^2By^f0
forenoon.
[enfK1?
North Delton Is
is caring for her.
I To everyone,
evervone everywhere! The P.
at It come* from the depths of the earth.
famous spring* in highly concentrated form.
KORY
colored pepper. It xra. ail excel- Hit
Th*
w CORNERS
of the uhhm, . ; The basketball lea
5L,’will
IU1 pUy
,r
“ No™*
1 «*»’«&gt; *—
T Ata
a prigram. of.
team
play “
the.
Mr® Mareha
*.tn—N«ii
ma™—,.
. . .X^rtM
.
Nature's laboratory. Contain* no alcohol ... no
As a logical-thing, there should be a bottle of
lent stuff, strange, appealing to the Llnirrh
i bInrhv*',e taam here Friday evening, word from her mother, Mr*. Mary rt... Friday Jan 23 al the Town
palate. As tar as we were conn
h.on,r team W,U
DmUr' *ho *c»‘
^1* Mon-! “ ।
J^ds nrr to go7&lt; Bio-Mineral in every home.
cerned,
the
exhibition
was
a
sue'
—
—
i
;.r.
;
;
-----.
.
------------------------^vuhabit forming ingredient. Only Natural. Life­
wards their playground equipment.
cess because wc were thoroughly ( „ en ,
8-30'
will be held in Lajte Odessa Jan. 27- nesday afternoon
Giving Minerals—the oldest and most reliable
On tlx* sick list lhe past week
in your Intestines—neutralizing. throwing away
tired
! R*'• J w McCue expects to at- 30-31. Thegamcswil! start at 7:30
Allen ROche. who has been rm-_
remedy for Rheumatism. Arthritis. Neuritis.
This island is British through' 1”“* ,hf Methodb51 Pastors' Con- and 8:30. In the game played with ployed at the hardware here for’ were Mrs Ixater Monica. Mrs Em­
Stomach disorders and Weak Kidneys.
fcrcnce at Ann Arbor from Monday Lake Odessa here Wednesday eve- some time, has resigned his posl- ma Dickerson. Mrs. Martha Cham­
like physics, oils and cathartics do . . . but In
berlain.
Mrs. LeRoy Pennels
■ । till Wednesday of this week.
ning the score was 32 to 27 In Hon. He I* now employed at the
For many centuries. Medical Science ha* believed
The L. A. 8. is this week Thurs­
I ; Friends of Mrs. Chancey Miller' f«vor of Delton. Gordon led the Clark Equipment Co. in Battle
day nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I will be pleased to know that sire Is way with 16 points. Tile second team Creek.
won by a score of *"
53-23.
Hospital*, Sanatorium*. Naturalists and Special­
I1 recovering from n serious illness, jI also
‘
” The
- ­ । Ed Pennels.
Miss Mabel Howard‘ spent- Sat
We highly recommend it. Try it! ... It 1* really
, ...
| Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks callin Battle Creek.
ist* agree upon that. Sufferer* go to mineral
; Blair Barnes of Otsego was a din- home team went to Plainwell Fri­ urday
marvelous. Sold on a Money-Back-Gnaranlee
Richard and Robert Bantea spent I «* on Mrs. Frank Humeston at Borncr guest Friday of his mother. day evening to play that team, thei
spring* to get cure or relief. In Blo-Mlnend
score being 30-15 in favor of Del-' tne
the weekend with their cousins,
cousins.i!
hospital Saturday.
Mrs. H. E. Barnes
ton.
wllbur
forward
and
Sager
Philip
and
Gordon
Sleeman
at
'
Mr nnd Mrs. Ray McTaggart of
_«.per.
FAIR LARK
. Elmdale called at the home of her guard scored 11 and eight point* Cooper,
TO GRAND RAPIDS
Anyone
wishing to give to the’ 'n,ls neighborhood was saddened
respectively.
This
is
Delton's
sev-f
/
---------------------------------------father.
Mr.
und M1»
John
ienth victory In eight games. Del- Red ---------cross fund will ,m.
have
c 1U
until
iMi the r -by ,h'* dcath
-------- of
-- SP^ncer
----------- Dunn.
Mourcr Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spees of ton's second team won by a score last of this month. Il may !&gt;e given I Sympathy is extended to his be; to Mrs Byron Farwell or Mrs. Leon waved family.
Grand Rapids moved Monday to of 35-18.
Roy Adrlanson and son. Tommy । Dunning.
Miss Ella Fisher of Hasting*
their farm home here recentb of Battle Creek visited at the home i Mr. and- Mrs.
Vet Erskine and son‘
' ------spent the ----weekend with Mr. und
purchased of Hattie Bellenger of hl* father. Peter Adrlanson. sat---------------------------------------- ,------- — of Battle Creek were dinner guests; Mrs. H. O. Armour.
Their new home has been exten-. urday afternoon. Callers al the of Mrs. Angie Titus Sunday.
! Mr* Mildred Fritz and daughter.
TO BATTLE CREEK
| sively remodeled.
Adrtamton home Sunday were
Mr i Mrs
k. .
--------- --Ro.^nburg,.r llai cm. Mra. Robert Willison went to Bun­
‘ Jfrs. John Mourcr visited Miss and Mrs. Maurice Adrlanson of ployment
laymen! In
I:; Battle
Ball!? Creek.
j croft, Thursday to attend the fu- ■
1 Ethic
Snyder of Battle Creek
Montan and Mr and Mrs. Clklr
Dr. and Mrs.-Henry Varamuxm
VandenBerg ; ncrai
neral ot
of «n
an un«e.
uncle. mm
Milt mwvu
Davis..
' Thursday.
.7 &lt;*Ka,aiJ&gt;a«’o
'°f Kalamazoo spent Thursday aft-, a shower wm held al the CoinMrs. Ida Tungate, who ha* gecn
Mr* Ida Pifers daughter. Pear), ernoon and evening with Mr. and munlty House for Mrs. Ganu-r
visiting her daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. of Battle Creek called on her Sun-, Mrs. Russell Mott and family.
Greenman. A lovely time was had
Lloyd Baker nnd family of Kalama­ dny
Tiie infant son of Mr. and Mrs. I
- ---------------- -- -TO LANSING
zoo has returned to her home at
Thia affreted colon is often the
Mr. and Mrs Harry Wren and Maurice Johncock underwent an; It ta not what he has. nor even
AN IDEAL HEALTHY COLON
A serious chronic condition.
Midland Park. Gull take
George Wren of Oden spent Sunday operation In Leila hoipltal Mon-! what he does, which directly exWith BIO-MINERAL you can
Constipation, piles, colitis, ap­
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Willison’ wlth their sister. Mrs. Mary Shedd.1 day morning.
in; to serious complications. It
presses the worth of a man, but
keep the colon clean and heal­
pendicitis, etc. may be develophave moved from the Maurice Law- George remained for a few weeks') Callers al lhe home of Arthur what he Is.—Amlel.
thy by eliminating the accu­
rcncc house to their new home two
mulated poisonous matter.
TO KALAMAZOO
and one half miles east of Hickory
Comers.
•7:38 A.M.
BIO-MINERAL - SPECIAL OFFER.
Robert Burdick, nliest son oi
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burdick, has en­
$1.69 Buy* 2 Bottles — $4.00 Buys 5 Bottles — $1.00 Buys One Bottle
listed In the U. S. Navy nnd left
'Dally Except Sunday
। Monday morning for Detroit.
All Other Trip* Arc Daily
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Town and
GUARANTEE Gel any amount. Use it 5 days. If it will not do what we
twin daughters. Mary and Margie.
claim . . . return It. and we will refund your money.
j called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tow-n
j and Mrs. Hazel Nunnemaker Sunj day afternoon.
| Maurice Lawrence of Detroit

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and Mrs Hurry Simpson.
A letter to his mother. Mrs. H £.
Estle Barnes of Grand Rapids arc
at Palmetto. Florida and will re­
main a month before leaving for
other southern stales.
■ Rev. Harold Bugbcc will preach
nt Bethel Chaix'! Sunday evening,
nnd Rev C. 8. Rennclls will preach
In the church here.
Lew Smith of Midland Park. Gull
lake, is very low and is tailing rap­
idly. He U 85 years old. Mrs. Smith.

&gt; The Wesleyan church has two
j new silk flags. 4 x 6 ft. on stand। a rds, placed one on each side of lhe
। pulpit One is lhe Christian
i white with the red cross.
I other the U. S A. red,
blue.
j
। Mrs Honirr Bartlett visited -her
| son. Mr. and Mrs. Harnar Bolton
and family of Galesburg Sunday.
I Fred Hart. Jr., ot Detroit, visited
' hta sister. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Lawrence and daughter over the
weekend His friends were glad lo
meet him al the Wesleyan church
Sunday morning.
Harry W. Snyder is the new
proprietor of the Brick Garage re­
cently vacated by Lellc McArthur,
who Is now employed at the Kel­
logg Agricultural school. Mr Sny­
der Ls a brother of C- R Snyder,
local merchant.
Mrs. Minnie Telhrick has had
several heart attacks recently. She
; Is somewhat better now.
Roy Walters. Is the new R F D
mail man on the Cressey route.
Monday Mr. Walters took over the
work so well done by the Barbers
(father and ton) tor so many years.

LOWER CROOKED LAKE
I Last Weeks Letter.
! Mrs c Ztmmerman went to
I Grain! Rapids with her daughter.
] Mrs. Fred 8chu|z over the week­
end. lo visit her daughter. Mrs.
! Haring
Mrs C. Zimmerman ha.-; a grand| son Harold Schulz in Iceland. He
1 says they had lota ot rain up Uierc
. the tint part of December.
' Ffank Roush and son made a
business trip to Hastings Friday. ■
1 Mt. and Mrs. Lawrence Tobias
, spent Monday in Hastings.

The Importance of
Correct Cooking to Hea
Today a* never before wc should realize lhe impexlance of food to
Equally important is the method by which those food, ere cooked 1
often M cookmg. food.
robbed of thru health giving peoperne. In th
caw of vegetables, many valuable vitamina and miaeril* are poured done
the fink, when the vegetables are drained after cooking. Other health-giv.
mi nronrrtir, ar.
_ a &gt;
....
.
?

Goat., HOMt DtrtHlt C„k Wilk * Mara . . . ,
Haahk lkVIHO, Ila. HVIkC, la.I UVIHG C»1 tAHCI

[onsumERs

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THtTtSDAY. JANUARY tt. 1942

ASSYRIA
।
some recot cl I prank Jones, one ot,
wu..*
-j
long trip, through all kind* of |
our |&gt;rogreulve fanners of Assyria! Mr*. Olive Tobias has returned
country and under varying eondl-1 TfrECAU.ro THE COLORS
[ Center, a stock buyer, member of from the home of her daughter.
tion*. Stopovers were obtainable I
Uie milk producers1 association, and 1 Mra. Hazel TutUe. where she aa*l*lwherever they wuhed, accommoda- I IS A CALL FOR DOLLARSI
modem dairy owner, has been ; ed In tiie care of her new grandson,
tion* at hotels and cabins, when]
eightieth birthday on Tuesday.
Elmer QIUML Mrs.
with her son Murlln lii Jackson.
continuing thru lhe past thirty-two' Orvol Tuttle.
neceaaary. were comfortable and i
Saturday ufienwoti v
Mrs. Aubrey Murray spent one years with never a leave of absence I KennKh Miller was cho«en preU- BARBYVILLE
Deicriptive Articles To Tell reasonably priced.
N eabet.
day last week with her parent* in from milking unUl Friday night.. dent of the Hastings Sophomore
Since their first bus trip in 1934
Of Tour By Local Women
Cloverdale.
lib first release.
Of one hundred sixty member*
they have travelled 75.000 miles by
home of Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Lathrop Hutton and Miigra
Pocatello. Idaho, is the home of bus and would like to take an­
Frank Ctaik will attahuhlir 80Ui' for lhe second semester al ite reRalph Wctlicrbee who has been
was very well attended. We look in Mra. Clarence Shaw
sick the past weck i* on the gain. nntal day on Wednesday A card cent
Mr and Mrs. Frank C. Wilkie other vacation tour when oppor­
TH.meeting.
Pl—7n^ hlrthrf.v nrvxnlu ' ,10'75 and VoUd 10 gl’B
10 nOOn'
tunity offer*.
Mra. Martha Maeyens as con­ shower Is in progress.
| The
...e Pwure
Pleasure birthday prgar.lzaorganiza- 1j the Rpd
Rtd CrCBX Aftcr dinner a
B group
————■«■
——
(Charlotte Brun Im) who made Mra.
Conclusion
was entertained on Wednesday _
__________________
....
.... renan
ran*
duct re** and Mrs. Pauline Lykins
Mr. and Mr» Harold Holme* had . tion wm
nt
w attend
the CEDAR
CREEK
McCoy and Mr*. Evans welcome as
os roloLst helped with initiation at us Sunday dinner guests, their par- at the home of Mrs. Gertie Colton mertin_ at Ule KeUos&lt; jchooL
I Edwin Wertman. after
their guests from Friday till Tues­
ent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clyde
Holmes
with
her
daughter.
Miss
Elinor
Col,
*
1
tiie Eastern Star in VerrhonlvIUe
OCIUIC
day.
Before lie,
her HMiiiagc,
marriage. mis.
Mrs.
High School Note* | , Dig deep. Strike hard. Our Tuesday
und grandmother. Mrs Rebecca ; ton aulstlng.
1,ft Nafh"
night.
opened Uie Move door and th
Wilkie taught music and an In the
boys need the planes. ships, and
Callahan.
The young people's group will be
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Thomp-!: Callahan,
Hastings city school* and since1
exploded buminc him badly,
Mrs. "
Harold Holmes attended a held on January 31 at the home of »u«
,
gun* which your money will help
son and son of Grand Ledge will11I Mrs.
moving ta Pocatello, ahe turn given
dinner —
on ,Monday...held
nt the D. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Lenta of
WP?J®
spend
Sunday
wilh
her
parents,
Mr.
dinner
....
to
buy.
up her music teacliing and does art
Htudent attendance at .school has
I and
and W.
Siesta .Shop
.Shop in
in Battle
Battle Creek
Creek Dowling.
Dowling
and
Mrs.
William
Shupp.
1
W.
Siesta
work only. She ha* over 400 stu­ increased itir past week, due to lhe
Mrs.
came Evons
Evons relumed
reiumea home
nome complimenting
complimenting two
two members
members of
of the
lhe; J"
Miss Nonna Caze of Lansing
Sunday night at the’home
Go to your bank, post office, or
Mrs. Carrie
dents and is the first supervisor of improvement of weather and roads.
.Qiinzlnv nYt*r
Sunday
after spending six weeks iI rirwlit*
Godde halting
baking ttAfT
start, mir
one at
of wluim
&gt;hom*! spent the weekend and Monday
*n“
.aL"***1*
*
savings and loan association.
art In the Junior and senior high
Final7exams are being given thl*
with relatives in South Bond, in-1 wn« r -cently married, and one is re- ’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs
- raawit
aoer.
.
«.
..xu a» «*.
H. ^u,c. ux
*&lt;r a?d“rV
I
*ciwota of the city with several oth­ week.’ The semester ends January
Tell them you want to buy De*
di'llul
-* — *“ —
I (Hugh
C case, returning to her work I
't* v* rVH.r..
signing.
er teachers working under litr-dL-- "ft
Grand
Rapid.,
were
Sunday
dinner
componled by Mra. Oertta
tense Bonds regularly, starting
Chui ley Kahler has been seri-1I Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Stanton on Tuesday.
rectlon. New school building* have
guest*
of
Mn.
Clara
Day
and
VlvAugusta, called on Mrs Ella W«tTiie home management students'
now. .
, entertained on —
Sunday
David McClelland
and cousin Or­
ously ill with pneumonia
----- , night ut u
—-----------------------------------recently bcen erected af a cost of
tan. Mr*. L. E. Mudge, who ha* man 8undfl&gt; •»««««■
tilrturf. thnt'n
" *'
..
. of- Tiffin.
..._ —Ohlajrere
....
I arc giving • reports on things luietf
Bern to Mr. und Mrs. Clare Bur-'‘ dinner Tnllnwwl
followed hv
by_pictures
shown* ’in
McClelland
over 81^X10.000 the auditorium in,I in the home this week, included
Mr. and Mr*. Wendal Lamm er*
dick, a daughter.
!'
"
- ot
-• •*J ••
j by *"
Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald "
Scidmore guests at the home
Mr. -and
Mrs., been there for two week*, returned
lhe main building having the larg- j
home with them.
of Kalamazoo spent from Friday
Mrs. Marguerite Mills is helpbigl taken while on a recent trip to Call- Clare Norris last week
eat seating capacity of any uudl-1 among them arc linen, silverware. "BOY MAGICIAN' AT
l
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Evalet at- until Sunday with hi* parents, Mr.
'
cliina,
bedding,
electric
irons,
woshfomla.
Guests
were
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
David
McClelland
has
relumed
with
Uie
core
of
Mrs.
Prank
Mctorium in Idaho.
। ing machine*, and vacuum sweep- DURFEE COMMUNITY CLUB Derby. who has been In bed nine Orin Cole anti daughter Nyta. Mr to the home of another daughter,, tended the funeral of Mra. Homer and Mra. John Lammer* Mr and
Were it not for irrigation,
Frederickson at Carlton Center Mr*. John Turner ot Katamaaoo
Mr*. Eva Winans of Lansing.
and Mrs. Walter Stanton.
Don Reascr, the Boy Magician". weeks with a broken hip.
’
tello would be nothing bit a uckivi
.....
afternoon.
i
Remember
Mr. and Mrs
the W.
OralS. Miller
C. S. meetspent. Sunday
----- -------------------------------------------- #Pent Sunday there also.
Miss Jean Martin of Chelsea was
town, with an oasis here und there.' A pep auembly was held in the and his sister, Judith Resuer, will
MU* Elaine Day of Kalamazoo
There were 45 who ate dinner at
--------------------------guest---of —
.Mr. --------------and Mrs ing on Thursday al the home of Sunday at Middleville with, her.•
but a plentiful waler supply has &lt;*K'lon room. last Friday.
Dan present their new act, "Donria and a.weekend
,
.. Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holton of A*-' parents Mr. and Mrs.i. L.
L. R.
R Klfee.
Kline. ' spent Saturday night and Sunday
Mra. Ebbie Lelnaar** tail Wednra*
Callers on
made R what it Ls today. Barren. Waldorff spoke on early basketball Judith" before the Community club Calvin Plumley.
Miss Lucille
LucilleCole
Coleoiof theMMichiwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. day, it being the meeting of tha
were Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur syria Center.
• ' Miw
—..:
‘
sandy mountains »urround the city! and th* ^bate class pul on a play at the Durfee schoolhouse. Friday day
Clark of Grand I-cdge
' rv.n»M
rat' Eldon
'
“ ' and
*' gan Bell
......
. A. Day. J. Francis Butine ot Kata- cedar Creek Cemetery Circle. Tlw
Donald
Conklin.
Cole
Telephone
company
ot
evening
at
8
o'clock.
A
member
of
nnd there are several active vol- dramatizing a courtroom in session,
Jack
Schreiner
will
be
home
from
Battle
Creek
spent
Thursday
at
the
mazoo
was
a
Sunday
dinner
guest,
next
circle
meets
with Mr*. Vemor
the
Battle
Creek
magic
club
and
Tiie
Knight*
of
Pythias
installed
canoes nearby. Bolling springs are Thp audience acted a* the Jury.
a common sight and only poplar | Friday. Mr. Reinhardt's social Uie magician's guild of America. the following officers. C. C—Cur­ East Lansing on Saturday for Uie home of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. । Anelta and Shirley Brumm spent Webster in Hasting*.
trees grow in that locality, with- studies ctaucs held' panel discus- Don is known in magic circles os tis Wagner; V. c.—John Johnson:
out irrigation.
1 slons on Uie Weekly News Review. the "Boy Magician.' He and his Prelate-rEmesl Balch; K. of R 4:
In Ross park, one of the beauty * Miss Kincaid being in charge of tlw talented sister, who are students of 8—Ernest Mead; M of W—Floyd
rpots. is found lava rock, evidently' j classes for the day. directed them, Lakeview high school. Battle Creek Nesbitt; M of E A: F—Herbert Wise;
originating from a volcano, now ex- j United States defense savings are probably the youngest profes- M nt a—Dorr Webb: I Q—William
tincl. but here the green grass was, stamps and bonds are bring sold slonal magicians in the country. Spohn; O, G—Ceylon Garlinger;
Their act consists of magical tricks Rep.—Curtis Wagner; Alt—Cecil
a delight to the eyes. On the rocks' regularly each week In all homeand color effects accompanied by Barrett; Trustee—Ralph Wetherare found Indian writings und hi- rooms.
a clever line of palter from Don bee: F. C — Len Felghner.
eroglyphlcs
i campaign speeches for class oiTha annual meeting ot the WoIndlans from Fort Hall Rrscrva- i Jtccrs wcru given Tuesday. Januaty while Judith enchances tile show
man's Literary club will be held
Uon, with their colorful attire are j3. nnd election* Were held Wed- with her grace and charm.
Everyone should be on hand to Wednesday afternoon.
seen on the streets and the cos-1 nrsday. jHnuarv 14. See list elsewitness
the
show
which
is
the
high
The total amount of defense
tumes worn at their ritualistic ceie- wht.rc ln
Banncr.
brations are valued at hundreds of
The
C|Ub hour of this sem- light of the evening nt the pot- stamps sold at the school last week
doitarx.
MU.r WM jieid Monday
Mrs. W; luck supper, sponsored by the Com- was (110 90.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bennett of
The University of Idaho. South. R Coolt talked to the tawk club on inanity Club.
Hastings. Mr. und Mrs. Gall Ly­
Is located ut Pocatello und I is mod- | rorc editions of books. The Know DURFEE
kin* and son* spent the weekend
cm buildings, tennis courts, sta- Hostings club vLsltcd the Hastings
Mr and Mrs. Leo Reynold* and at the latter's cottage al Higgins
dium. athletic field, hangar and I cuy Bong.
landing field are symbols of prog-' MrB Hlchnrd Groor, showed rol- Marjorie nnd Mr. and Mrs. Edward take
Rice and Vela were In Nashville
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Flook spent*
Cluck *1luU Valeud.
re“....
... orcd movies of Florida and WilMonday night and saw the pic- last Tuesday with Mr. und Mrs
Mrs. Wilkies Hastings friends 1 llanuburg l0 the
club.
found her the same gracious and
KleI vl furUu? Meaning-how are lures of the State convention John Bahs.
IONA FLOUR
I showed by ML Murks, the C. E.
* • *----------------1
charming, woman Uiat she wm
u7 Tiie Esperanto dub lias been
superintendent of. the union C. E. QUI.mby
SUHHYFIELD
years ago when teaching in this, trBIU|Bting English Into EsperunMiss Grace and Mary Baulch
A meeting for school improve5 J&amp;17c
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
dty. Mr. Wilkie has had many in-' l0
PANCAKE FLOUR
leresting experiences as a civil en-j
Red Cross Knitting dub spent Sunday with the home folk-,, ment will be held nt the school SatFAMO
Mra. Bert Fancher. Mr., Grover urday nt H P. M. This is under the ।
glneer. his specially being bridges. । iurlII,d ln slx- ssf#lPn, nnd lwo
PANCAKE FLOUR
Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Tom HoffK. Kellogg plan
Everyone Ls,
He lias served m superintendent .of mHffler8 to lhfc Rcd Cross during
YELLOW
man. Mr und Mrs. Ernie Bate- invited.
bridge building groups for u Chi-1 lhe weck o( Jnnuary I2.
LEAN RIB
man. Mr and Mrs. Rogers Davis.
Our school Ls progressing nicely
CORN MEAL
cago firm and us an Inspector of
Fanners Of America Mr. and Mrs. R H. Davis. John with their defense stamp sales
HALF
i
SUNNYFIELD
many of the largest bridges tn vari- ! mct Mondny Tiie meeting opened
Birman and Orville Pursell attendAre you saving your waste paper,
ROUE# OATS
OUS places in the United Slates.
w|th tnislneM. following which ed a meeting for modernization of and rags? If not you should as
PORTERHOUSE OR
Agriculture Is Idaho's principal Harold
county Agri­
MIDIUM
schools in Battle Creek Thursday.'they are badly needed In our de­
industry, a targe number of the.culu.re Agen[ ihowed pictures ot
COARSE SALT
Rev. Houghton* presented a very, fense (program.
,.J
states 500.000 population being en-1
trjp west and pictures of the
wnttihousi
good program Friday evening.
. Mr. and
"* Mrs. J. V. Christy ~nnd
J'
gaged In farming. Potatoes, wheat lrlp ,o tJw chlcaR0 uvestock Show
HIP. MILK
.SUNNYFIELD BRAND
Hie Red Cross ta asking another Doreen Rilzman till of Battle Creek
and milk products of all kinds are I Ncw clBMM being offered next
visited at the Lawrence Rjtzmun
donation.
Please
give
yours
to
Mrs.
the chief branches of agriculture st.mt.ster arv: American literature,
home on Sunday.
Grove
Brooks,
our
local
representa
­
COFFEE
dairy products being worth
. .. .
--- 815.-, business English,
economic groSHANK
HASP
Several
from
here
attended
a
tive. and our own locality will get
000.000 annually.
‘r"
Shecp “
raising
: grBphyt horticulture and soils.
COLD STREAM
school meeting in Battle Creek on
FIRST CUTS •
nn SHOULDER cun
provides two annual
al cash
Cush crops,
crons, j The entire student body was en- Uie credit. Thanks.
PINK SALMON
PORK CHOPS
About one hundred neighbors and Friday afternoon.
24c
SPARERIBS
u. Ifc
LAMB ROAST
wool
lambs and thousand*
u 22c
—und
----- --------..
— of || tertalncd yesterday by lhe followRev. and Mrs. B R. Parsons call­
SUHHYSROOR
SHORT &gt;11
IN TH! PllCr
SUGA* CURIO
cattle graze within lhe forest re- ln(f fUnu. Early settlers of New friends had a miscellaneous shower ed on Mrs. Earner Roush and Mrs.
REO SALMON
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Moore
al
their
BOILING
BEEF
S
FRESH SUE PORK
u 17c
serve* and on the ranges. Idaho g^and." "A Planter of Colonial
15c
BACON SQUARES
xx. IBc
Chas. Rowley on Friday afternoon.
fruiis command premium prices in Vlrglnia;- -people
of
China." home Tuesday evening. Vtalllng
FULLY TRIMMED
FANCY IOC». DIY PICKID
&gt;tST IHOULDtt CUT*
furnished
the
evening's
entertain-j
CORNED BEEF HASH
high quality markets. And who lias. ..FBrmers ot Forty Centuries." nnd
BANNER WANT ABTS. PAT
PRIME RIB ROAST
29c
R0ASTIN6
CHIDIEHS
u
VEAL
ROAST
u
25c
29c
ment.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Moore
were
the
not enjoyed one of those luscious | ..SnapRlng Tunje*."
WHOLE
CHOICE CUTS SIRLOIN OK
,
FANCY LONG ItLANO
BUNNYHILO
baked Idaho potatoes! Sugar beets, The fwxU clBMM had their flrat recipient* of many lovely gifts.
ROUND STEAK
37c
%£lfc PICKLE# HERRING
DU0ILIH6S
u. 21c
SLICED
BACON
cue
uro also a valuable farm crop.
laboratory period In the new kitchThey can't stump the expert* who
STAHOAIO GRADE
Modem highways liave opened up ( en Wednesday, January 14. The make out the classification cards of
MNA PEAS
new and picturesque arras of Idaho
classes served breakfast, recently-inducted selectees. As. for
Learn What Real Values Are in A&amp;P Produce epartmenta
to vacationists. Sun Valley In lhe.
. lhe n(u.rnoon classes served Instance, there was the young man
FANCY SWEAT
.. Dttron. Mich., im: I tnUcttd teiCRISP. SOLID
Sawtooth Mt*. 1s the Winter as well ^cheon.
RELIABLE PEAS
who told his Fort Dlx Interviewer
as summer playground for hundreds I
BftChelder's clothing classes
he had been running the merry-goSTAHOAIO GRADE
: to tnrone tuflerinj
of people who love to swim, hunt, h«vc been doing textile work,
Mal-So-Ux Ujny i
round concession at an amusement
JUMBO 4* SIZE
IONA TOMATOES
ride, fish and follow other pursuits
Wc now have new small equlp- resort before called to his year's
UHSWEETIHtO
in warm weather and for others ment wWch lnciudes cooking uten- military training. And the Inter­
TEXAS. SEEDLESS
GRAPEFRUIT JUKE
who like to ski. skate or enjoy oth-, sHjl nnd gUyerware, for the school viewer promptly penned on the
er wintersports. It 1* called "Amer-, cafeteria.
DOLE'S
man's card under the heading SUG-,
80 SIZE
FOR
lea's Year Hound Sports Center"
students have GESTED BRANCH OF SERVICE: I Carveth A Stebbins, Drugghts.
PINEAPPLE JUICE
Lumbering and mining are also j bcen assigned their roles for their | Mechanized Cavalry.
Hastings. Mich.
CALIFORNIA
CAMPBELL'S
carried
on
quite
extensively | acl ,n thp Spotlighl and are now
0-QZ.ffe
TOMATO JUICE
CAN IK
throughout tiie state, but are sec-1 memorWng them.
SEEDLESS
SUHSWEET
ondary to agriculture. Great areas
^iden Burgess. Hannon Wilcox
PRUNES
of Idaho are undeveloped and it; nnd jack Buholtz were those »eGOLDIN UNIFSUIT
MICHIGAN DUICIOUS
IOUTHUM
itlll has many latent possibilities.' 1(,cl,d to
representatives at the
WHOLE
SIGMIMTS
APPLES
4 us 25c
BANANAS
17c
YAMS
4 us. 25c
Travelling eastward from Idaho, ^.conference band clinic held at
PASTEURIZED MILK IS NOT BOILED
GRAPEFRUIT
tUNKIsr M0 SIZE
FLORIDA
FANCY CALIFORNIA
Mrs. McCoy and Mra. Evan* vtalled sturgja Saturday. January 17.
LEMONS
CARROTS
2&gt;o&lt;s.15c
CELERY
2&gt;&lt;ai»15c SHOLES!
&amp; roi 15C
Ogden. Utah, where there were ।
pconomlc students visited the
OR COOKED MILK
RAISINS
many thing* of interest. They ar- National Bank of Hastings and the,
rived Just a* the oaks and other stings City bank on Thursday,
Put More Fine Dairy Products on Your Table and Bigger Saoinge in Year Puree
2 44.13c
PRIMES
tree* were beautifully colored—red । janUBry 15.
AMERICAN OR BRICK
•
and yellow wlUt an occasional
rwv-a.innal , Arthur Hansen WM in Lansing.!
YILTMAH S
green The sage brush was pientl- ! ThurMtay. January 15. to attend o i
COOKIES
ful everywhere and furnished con­ meeting on national defense.
ZION
IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION
trast to Uie landscape against, the
The new directory of the Has-,
FIS BARS
brilliant color* of the tree*. Many lings public schools has been printSILVERBROOK
trees and houses had bcen wrecked
THIS ILLUSTRATES WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
MBA CRACKERS
2 451k
in a recent hurricane causing a
Seniors are being measured for
COUNTRY ROLL
MILK IS PASTEURIZED
f
ANN PAM .
scene of great devastaUon In por­ caps and gowns.
SAIA# MtESSIHG
,t. 31c
tions of the city. Here Uiey vis­
SUNNYRILD
WISCONSIN
The sixth hour dramatics class
IONA
CHEESE
rX.
u. 30c
2&amp;27c
ited the Temple of Brigham Young, under the supervision of Miss Dor­
PURE LARD
SMOKED CHEESE
PltCt 23c
2 Ji 17c
one of the founders of Uie Mormon othy E. Cook, has been studying
212
BOILING POINT
5U*ICOOlS_J
■
CRUTY1IW
PHILADELPHIA
faith.
160
make-up. Pupils in the class were
Cooking Commences
CREAM CHEESE
2 4°.i He
OLEOMARGARIHE
u. 14c
EGGS
ooz35c
Proceeding from Ogden along the made up to represent various ages.
SUY FOO#
C.H k
Lincoln highway, colored rocka in
MINCH'S
The "Unity for Victory" essays,
picturesque and grotesque shapes written by students who entered
2'Slk
MUSTU#
PASTEURIZATION
GREEN
lined the roadsides, some of the the contest sponsored by the Vet­
WO1HM O* HAIN
Bangs Disease or
formaUon* being most fantastic.
erans of Foreign Wars, were hand­
DILL PICKLES
140
TUBERCULOSIS
Undulant Fever
Bhor» stop# were made nt Sait ed in to Miss Marie _Rowe
_______
on_____
Mon­
CAWIUIT
GERM KILLED
138
Germ Killed
Lake City. Utah and Cheyenne. day. Tlle
The essays wcre
were to
ta be comIW sow
Wyo. Near Rock Springs. Wyo-;
M of Rve hundrcd to a thou137 typhoid &amp; Dys­
mlng. they visited the ranch where i Mnd words. Mbs Rowe will turn
entery germs
TOMATO SOW
3cami17c
133
SEPTIC SOKE
"Home on the Range" wu written. |
l0 thc 1&lt;JCB1 judges FebKILLED
WHITI SAIL
THROAT GERM
nnd found lhe locality moat inter- 1 niary jj
KILLED
S01P FUSES
130 DIPHTHERIA
eating.
I Twenty-four cash prizes will be
WHITS SAIL
GERM KILLED
Denver.
Colorado,
has many | Brarded. They will be as follows:

DELIGHTFUL TRIP
THROUGH THE WEST

will, which llwy InvrlM on XW,

NASHVILLE

||

The U.S.H.Has Plenty of Fond
JLP Hoe Plenty of Values
PORK

LOIN ROAST
,21c

BEEF ROAST
u- 26c

T-BONE STEAK
SMOKED HAMS

-39c
u 31c

HEAD LETTUCE
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES

19c
35c
49c

Police Officer Wins!

MUL-SD-LAX

Vasteurizin g

MELO-BIT CHEESE
BUTTER

10

ssne

2l£f60c
37c

I

sights of interest to travellers and.
|M0 |250 |100 tcn prUcs
.
days and weeka
weeks could be spent in f' |1(J each' ^d ten prizes of 815
the MA.
city and’ It.
Its .nwlrrm.
yivlron* wilhnnt
without!I e|ich gllvfr medata Will be award­
.Hbecoming tiresome or monotonous ed to first and second place winners.
The-capital building stands on an
Miss Marie Rowe's English liter­
elevation a mile above sea level and ature classes have been writing au­
its huge dome is 250 feel higher. tobiographies.
The Civic Center.’slate and federal
buildings. Washington park with BRANCH DISTRICT
its famous gardens, City park, the
The Jolly Dozen were pleasantly
botanical gardens and zoological! entertained at the home of Mrs.
Gertrude Maurer last Friday after­
mou* sights within the city. As so noon.
many Banner readers have visited
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox made a buslthe Colorado Rockies, we will not neas trip to Kalamazoo last Fri­
dwell further on that section and day.
its points of Interest.
The following officers
were
Sheep ranches, cattle and dairy elected by lhe Dorcua Society last
farms and rolling hills provided a Thursday; prra., Mrs. Lida Norton:
change of scenery from Denver to vice-prea, Mr*. Fem Hawblltx;
Kansas City for mile after mile. mc., Mr»7 Ruth Hawka; tnu, Mra.
From Kansas City, lhe next atop Ertle Darby.
was Chicago, then on to Battle
Mra. Grover Marshall spent Fri­
Creek and home to Hastings.
day with Mra. George Marshal).
. Both Mrs. Evans and Mrs McBernard Whitmore was in Kal­
Ooy are loud in their praises of lhe amazoo Friday for hta final ex­
many courtesies shown them by the amination for army training.
bus drivers and officials of the bus
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT
line and ot the ease and comfort

GIANT PEAS
2
29c
NIBLETS
2 23c

A NEW SANDWICH LOAF!
ENRICHED! DATED!

SOP MAIMS

cans

Hod. Temperature
Maximum
Legal Temperature
After Pasteurisation

soap
rowta
WHITE JAIL
LAUNDRY STAID!

ANN PAGE

PEANUT BUTTER

FREEZING

15-OZ.
JAR

ZERO

AA.
ZUC

2 e«M 31c

WHI1I SAIL

WHITI SAIL

w

A HARE
VALUE

144
4cm

SAL SODA
WHITI IAIL

DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE A MILK FOR HEALTH
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 6«;
QT.
6c

||^
■ ■

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hasting*

LIQUIt WU

SULTANA

PEANUT BUTTER

2

LBJAR

Z(J^

A THRIFTY
VALUE

EXTRA THIN

THAN

WHITI SAIL

SLICCS

WHITI IAIL

BLEACH

HAND SCAT

HEINZ

KETCHUP

STOP

2 at

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, IMt

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On Thumby, Jan. li the throe vWted Wm Oeraldin* Tied Sat-: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM

tn' the United States Air Corps, tej Barbara Ann of Grand Rapid* spent
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Sunday with Mr. and Mn. W. C. I now an American Government
ent time, but expects to be trans­
Class The journalism class, by the
Mr. and Mrs. A) Domlnskl of i don he called to see Whistler, and
ferred to Mlarouri at a later date.
Kalamaaoo vtelUd her mother Mra. found the artist and wit in the act
Mr. and Mra. Harry Ftah and same manner, will become a Di­
' thoughtful of our teacher Miss Ernest Todd Saturday.
. _ .
Mbs Velma Buehler of Grand | family of Middleville were Bunday rected Speech clas*.
I of putting away a canvas on which
Bragdon and her cooperation ta
Mr. and Mra. Otto TleU called I he had been working. For a few
h fK*
p __ axul
r nd
Senior New*
&gt;e~.«
'—d—
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nt —
2it2
*•
y ! Karcher
and _____
family
ofrxPlainwell
Mr. and Mrs. Monica of Kata- appreciated.
on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rivera of moments lhe two rival humorists family of WoodlMn.d Adam
Mrs. John Quinn of Grand Rapids
Endres. _
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_
with Mr. and Mrs.
werr
gunday
guests
Mr. and&gt; &gt;*
Mra.
One half of our school year has
The card* sent by Mra. Fountain Leach Lake Sunday afternoon.
1
each other like two ducllsU
raaioo, Mr. and Mn. Anderson of
Mr. and Mra. Bird Shrilcnbargcr Forrext Buehler.
pa.-aed. The time files so fast. Wo
to the sfck were greatly appreciated
Mra. Lloyd Fisher went lo Bal- looking for an opening. Then
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Guy
Smith.
.
ol
.pm. Bund., -K" Mr
u, ,,0 u„ u&gt;rJr&gt;. „„„„„
Mr. and Mr*. Spinor Johnson of have been In'school four month*
Kenyon ot ‘Delton vtelted their i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner of Ue Creek last Thurxdsy with Mrs. ‘ Clemens wept over to examine thland Mra. Clement Mead
Btl(l children and Mra. Bertha 8hcr- Logan called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray and n half, although Jt dm .n't
mother. Mra. Sarah Kenyon on Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mr*. Frank Kilmer and Mr. And Mr*. fresh canvas.
Boyd Payne of Hastings nnd man were Sunday guests of Mr. and Wieland and family Friday evening seem that long.
Ear! Tobias to attend Uie meeting
| Hayes Sponable Wednesday.
With both hands uplifted, he be­
with the Kellogg Foundation al
Miss
Emma
Carpenter
flf_.fij»ult«
Mrs.
Ira
Chaffee
of
Quimby.
Evelyn Thompson hunt been . We had our semester "exams"
Mra.
Mn. William Slocum and daughdauah- ' Mr- “’d Mrs. Carl Jordan, son
gan to exclaim on lhe beauty of gpent Sunday evening with Mn
Mr 8In) Mr&gt; WraJ&lt;1 ThonipMn feeling to well lately.
last week and we hope everyone is
ter Mary when of near Nashville Rodney and daughter Jane Ann of the Ann J. Kellogg school.
Gladys Fisher of Hastings was the picture, letting hl* fingers come Ida Payne.
। spent Sunday afternoon and eve­
Mra. Anna Moore and Mn. Adah satisfied with hta or her marks.
spent two day* recenUv wiUi her Woodland ate Sunday dinner with
perilously
close
to
the
wet
point.
home with her parents for Sunday
The Seniors are doing well on our
...
Richard Blough ol near Dowling ning with tha latter's parents, Mr. Matter, local, were Sunday dinner
"Please."
cried
Whistler,
"be
dinner.
"■.called oil hta grandparents. Mr. I and Mra. Cart Myers of East Lan- guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Semlah canny sales, and arc Helling candy
Mr and Mrs. Glen Barber and cnrcfull You'll touch that canvas.'
1VM- nnd Mrs. Will Blough. Sunday.
| sing.
' bars during the noon hours.
A very nice program and refresh- &lt;hf McOmber district spent Sun- Mn Glennie of Ecorse, spent Sat- nnd the point's still wet."
1 John Fish, who ha* been ill, ta
There Ls great Interest in Ping­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ed
Walters
of
i
Mr.
and
Mrs
Leo
Rose
nnd
fam
­
menta wera enjoyed at the Has- day with their grandparents. Mr. urday ftnd Sunday with their par­
"Don't disturb yourself; old man."
pong. The boys and girls have team*
North Irving visited Mr. and Mrs.' ily moved to Hasting* Wednetday. improving in health.
tings Center school P. T. A. Frl. »nd Mra. Gilbert Todd.
enU. Mr, and Mrs Gilbert Todd retorted Clemens: “I have
Maxine Callihan of North Irving and nre about to play games ot
j Jed Stowe Friday
j Mr and Mnt Gerald Cairns and
J*11- 1°। Clayton Webb of Battle Creek and Mr. und Mrs. Hollta Barber. gloves bn.”
called
on
Mrs.
Dessle
Thompson
singles
for the ping-pong tuurna' Mtai Loin Wieland attended n; Beverly Kny of Coldwater wer*
ment thl* year. We wish much luck
miscellaneous shower on Mr. and Saturday evening guests of Mr. and .Monday afternoon.
Carl Llvingatfln and Sandra Fae to the best player or ptaycn.
■ Mrs Philip Lott at the George, Mrs George Forbey and family.
of
Clarksville
visited
Mr
and
Mrs
" j Overholt home in lx&gt;gan Saturday
Miss Polly Yonker of Irving was
Riy Wieland and family Sunday
Table Tennis
I
evening
.
a Sunday dinner guest of Mtai Eveevening.
Several table tennis tournaments
I
; .Mr. and Mrs George Knrciier iyn Dipp
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberg­ .started this week
I ’ &gt;nd frmlly of Plainwell sp 'nt Suntir.
— IKokx
—Li cl
.iIn the bovs.
Mr. and M.;.
Mrs. Or.
Onul
of —
BatI
j day with Mr and Mr., Henry tie Creek, and Miss Donna Thaler er and Marvin visited Mr. and Mrs slngloi the field of favoriU’* Ls
Albert Rosenberger of Grand Rap­
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narowed down to three or four,
'• ‘Karcher.
‘ “
.of Grand
Rapids
spent the week__j _
Mn) JoJ)n Ids Sunday.
: Lyle Lancs?ter of Fort Custer end
with Mr. Bnd
a
with
Raymond
Wieland
the out­
i Milo HuUiberger. fonrerly &lt;&gt;!
was n Sunday afternoon caller at-Thaler and family.
1 Freeport, died at hL-&gt; home tn Jack­ standing favorite. Other favortirthe Fry und Thompson home.
Mt.i. Jacob Gless and Corrlnne
last yeaiS
son. Thursday At the time of his aie: Hubert Overholt
of Bowne und Mr* F. J. McCormick
winner, nnd Norval Thaler These
Chicago
visited
Mrs.
William of Chicago were Thursday supper death he was a purchasing agent three constitute a trio, one ot wliom
clui quhlity
Hutchens Monday afternoon.
1 gue.-ts at Uie Dr H. S Wedel home. for the Jackson school* Mr. Hulli- should emerge ciinrnpion
bergvr was mayor of Jackson far
Mrs Claud Mead and Robert
Rev Ruth Ftiltz and husband, who
In the girls' singles, there h &gt;
several
years
He
served
in
the
MmcHED*
|b
ment Sunday with Mr and Mrs have been staying at lhe Charles
larger group of persons to be put
Mvron M-ad of Maple Grove.
Overholt home, returned lo Jnelr World War No 1 In the 32nd divi­
I Tiie Oddfellow.', nnd Rebekahs home tn Van Wert, Ohio. Monday sion. A more complete writeup will In as contenders, with any one o! a
dozen,
being probable winners.
lie found elsewhere in tills issue
I will hold a Joint Installation Sat- afternoon.
There are also boys' und girls'
Mr and Mrs Andrew Brandt and
‘ urdny
evening.
January
24. A not
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, Tiie Hasting* Pistol Team took
&gt; luck supiier nnd program will fol- i troth ends of n double header In a famllv. and Mr and Mr: Kenneth doubles tournaments, each hating
KROGER'S
Jlow------------------------------------------------------ Utatol match with the Kaintnazno Stcckle and family of Izinxing spent j; several teiun i capable rd playing
I Mr and Mrs. Howard Clinton No. 2 team at the 1 lasting.* PLstni Sunday With Mr and Mrs Asu pretty good table tennis
In the mixed doubles, there arc
land fnmilv of Bowne Twp. Mr. Club. Thursday evening. Merrill Steckle.
Mr nnd Mr« Will Blough spent
uui Mn. Arthur Clinton of Carlton Karcher attended tiie ptatol mutch
Twp. nnd Mr. and Mrs Alfred, while Mrs. Karcher und children nt- Saturday afternoon with Mr and i'.is dlfTlhiit to say anything aboui
Mr? Steve Miller of Lbgnn.
the enntvatanta becmiac there will
Gonznles and famllv. local, were i tended the-movies
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Payne of undoubtedly be more.
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs I Frank Walton und daughter Mrs.
B. R. Clinton
ri W. F. Clnsson visited the latter's Kalamazoo spent the weekend with
that It is as good as or BETTER THAN any other
Mrs Ida Payne.
Primary Room
Mrs. Gertrude Russell culled on | husband nt Howell. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Charles Keller and
Mr and Mrs. Vcrlc Sears and
Rev. Olmstead called nt the
Wc have been having much bet­
ope-.rj. and wc will replace it absolutely FREE
family of Grand Lcdoe Sunday
1 James Bragdon home near Coats Bobby, and Charles Farrell ot Has­ ter alteridance this week a* nearly
tings were Sunday callers ot Mr. everyone is over chicken-pox. Also,
Mr anti Mn Waller Dunkle- &gt; Grove one day of last week.
berger of Lacey spent Sunday eveMr*. Thoma* Sullivan and Mrs nnd Mrs Warren Surrnrrer
since the warmer weather. J. C.
fin- with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement ' Fred Stebbins of Hastings and Ivan . Mr nnd Mrs Kenneth Pennoyrr Wanlta. Frcddy.uuid Vivian Ktddi-r
Mead.
! Howk of Rockford visited Mrs John 1, of Grund Rapids and Mra. Myrta! iutvv been able to gel to school.
i Rev. C N Stonnes of BILsafirld; Lictka. who i* very tow. Monday.
। Peplrr of London. Ontario, were
wa* a Saturday afternoon caller
Mr. and Mra. Milton Murphy of 1 Tuesday afternoon callers of Mr. tfrst graderr-. Delores Rose, who
COUNTRY CLUB FANCY
COUNTRT CLOB FLOUR 5
25c
TOMATO SOUP c&lt;SS,r 3
17c
at Ute United Brethren parsonage. Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Merrill Karcher.
MLss Bonnie Edmonds of Ha»- has moved to Hastings.
VI
and M-s Frank Walton. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken RraenTOMATO
. tings called at the Frank Walton; Tiie second graders have enjoyed
Mrs
W.
F.
Clo-son
nad
Nancy
idle.
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
S1.13
CAMPBELL’S
3
20c
SOUP
’ finding stories to rend to the whole
callwl on Mr nnd Mrs. Floyd Wai-1 Mrs. George Bassett returned .home Sun&amp;ay.afternoon.
GRADE “A"
Mrs Bertha Johnson and Mis-, group. PltyllL* Poatma has found
ton of South Bowne. Thursday । home from the hospital Friday and
1 PURE LARD
,
26c
GOLD POUND CAKE
14c
evening. Floyd te making rapid Is feeling a little better at the pre*, Elennore Bnnaah nnd Russ John- many good stories nnd Jimmy
i son of Hastings spent Sunday nftcr- Bracndlc Is reading the entire book
recovery from n major ojwrntion ‘ ent time.
OB BUTTEB
3-oz. bottle 10c
VANILLA FLAVOR
performed nt Pennock ' hospital i Mr. and Mrs. Juincn Radford ot noon witli Mr and Mrs. Dan of Bunny Cottontail to the group
2 Pka« 25c
TAFFY BAR
COOKIES
Xhe second graders who learned
recently.
•
| Hastings were guests of her mother. Postnm and Pliyllis Ann
Mr and Mrs. Henry Myers visited to spell their entire list ot words
Mr nnd Mrs L A Seger and Mrs Dcma Ren.sch. Sunday.
PEAHUT BUTTER
2 £ 33c
ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF '!?,* 23c
Mrs Robert Seger of Grand Rap-1 Little Nancy Clpteon spent Sun- ! the former’s stater who Ls con vales-; last week were Junior Miller. Jimmy
Id* were Sunday aftenioon callers diiy with her uncle and mint. Mr. ' ring in the Allegan Health Center Brncndle. Phylll.i Poslma. and Allee
Wood.
ot Mr. and Mr- Allen Fish and! and Mrs Floyd Walton of Bowne In Allegiiii. Sunday
Mrs Bessie Fox Ls ill nt the home
family nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben BinkMr. nnd Mrs Aaahrl Tltumpson
Grapefruit J&gt;lce 2
37c n,fyViclury Book Campaign
nnd Mr.*. Ellen Scesc of Bowne were of Mrs William Hutchens.
Mr and Mrs Claud Walton culled
Everyone is asking. “What can 1
Dr H S Wedel. M.Yrtha and Saturday afternoon guests of Mr
Orange Juice «—— 22c Patsy Mjient Sunday with Mr nnd and Mrs Merrill Karcher nnd Lun- on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walton ot do for National Defense?" Heir is
Bowne Sunday afternoon
Mr*. Jacob Gleaa of Bowne
i Ily
n chance to help the boys In serv­
KR0GERS1
Prune Juice
Q"— 17Vic
Mrs. Win Hutchins spent Tiiura- ice by donating books lor tin- VicMr and Mra John Ttylcr and
M
m Bea De Plonty spent the
Mi-*
FRESH AND
&lt;&gt; Q
Mrs Lizzie Smelker attended the wetkend in Hastings with her ste- day at Uie Arthur Riclutrdsun homr .• lory Book Campaign. Tho books un­
in S. Bowne.
7omatoee ,8g 3 ‘SJ 25c funeral of a cousin In Caledonia ter. Mra. Charles Keller.
TENDER
to be placed in our Amir Camps and
Word received from Hn.oktNnglFr the Navy and S. O. centers.
Friday
, Mbs Agnes Humphrey spent the
Country Club Gr*4« "A" Bjnlart: — Whole
Mrs Merrill Karcher and children, wtekend at the home of her par- of Berkley. Cal. stales Unit Ills son
Book.* which are wanted arc fic­
Kernel Corn
2
25c spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs enU. Mr and Mrs. George Hurn- Harold Junior ta witli the army at tion nnd technical books. Money will
PORTERHOUSE STEAK » 41c
Fort Ix-wis, Wiush . Btry B-1BJ F. A.
Wrflt Thomas of Bowne.
; phrey.
also la- appreciated und used to buy ‘
Country Club Crod* "A" Craam Stylu
Gerald Forbey. who has enllslcd
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lape and Junior was bom in Freeport 51 new books.
Smoked Hams "i" » 33c
- No. a - SIRLOIN STEAK tuderay n» 38c
Bantam -Corn
2
25c
Leave book* nnd contributinn* al
i Tiie Mtasea ArvilU nnd Loretta
Smoked Jowls ib- 17WC
Avondale Golden
Leonard of Hustings callr-d nn Mra. the local library.
No. 1 Quality
Gerald Thompson Wednesday eveBantam Corn
3
29c
Ring Bciegna
u. 21c
j ning
Na 2
Freeport Mclliodtal Church
Mrs. G|rnn Solomon and son of
Tender Peas
2
21c
Smelt LA8CC SUB lb. 10c
Middleville were Monday afternrxm,
Everett M. txivc. pastor
1 quests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMorning Worship—11:00. Sermon:
Spinach
Whiting Fillets n* 19c
2
23c
nire.
"A Happy Christian.”
Mr. and Mrs. George Wok'.rlng
Fish Fillets ItH,°u “■ 21c
Armour's Star
Sunday
school—12:00.
•
.
Grapefruit
2
23c
i'nd Julia Nylon of Holland were
Sntiirdav dinner guests &lt;&gt;! Mr. and -Carlton Center Methodist Church
Veln-X Shrimp
» 35c
Mr:, Allen Ftah nn;l family
Everett M. Love, pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thaler and
Morning Worship—10:00. Sermon:
FULL SIZE
Keith of Hastings called on Mrs “A Happy Christian."
William Hutehens and Mr. am!
PACKAGE
। Mrs. John Thaler, Sunday
'' Sunday school—11:00.
I The Townsend ’ Club will meet
' with Mr and Mrs J D. Cool. Frt. Rev. Paul E. Olmstead, pastor
If cow* could talk, du* cirtoon wouldn't
80 SIZE
i day evening. January 33. Pot-luck
KROGER'S ALURE
•cem (illy because EVERY cow prefer*
I supjmt and program. Members and FrecpoiI
SOAP FLAKES
Sunday school —10:30.
being milked by lhe SURGE—for «evfriends arc urged to be present
eral SENSIHIJi reaxm*:
Preaching—11:30.
Mr and Mrs. Verna Foltz of Van
CALIFORNIA
Large bunch
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
Wert. Oliio. were dinner guests of
1.
Il
milki
all
co*«
bitter
ailb
a
ligkl
uaurvuRiie
HALLS I
viuc
ruts
ww
Prrachlfig—8:00.
KAKCY HALLS
Rev. and Mrs Everett Low last
Fleasint Valley
week Wednesday.
Preaching—10:00.
FANCY winesaps
SCHOOL NEWS
Sunday sciKml-lltOO.
Editor-in-Chlef .. Dorothy Wood* I The Revival services closed al the
2. Il gelt more miU (leu itripping).
Senior Editor
MsMne Kauffman Fieeport .United Brethren church
Junior Editor
Orra NewtonSunday evening, but are continuing
Sophcmor£ Editor . Helen Buxtanccj*1 *he Pleasant Valley church with
Franco-American
Freshman Editor '
Jim Yonker «£* C. N. Slonnvs of BILvfieW as .
Tall
7th and mil Editor . Joey Buehler ■ evangelist.
■ Spaghetti
2!
17c
Sportx
Editor........
K. Brarndle
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BIUEBOSB
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lb.
Typtat
Virgitii.i Moore ( *HILLS
4
35c
; Mr. Mini Mrs leon rolls were
Seventh
and
Eighth
Grade*
lb.
- -- --- - ---------------- ---------rollers al Mrs. Ixnina Johnson's in
,
Navy Beans
5I
35c
Wc received our ie|&gt;ort cards and, Bowne lust Friday
ENRICHED WnH VITAMIN Bl. IRON
•emrster examination papm back
Mr und Mrs. Howard Colburn
that certain milking machine* are "self*
AND NICOTINIC ACID
Bis-co-bits
I on Monday.
: vus jn (jril|)d Rapids Monday.
10c
Donald Rose left our school and. Mr. and Mrs. V?njan TtovUle
Ir Cocktail Peanuts
. Ls now intending school in Hastings, were tn Hostings Wednesday
Milk i* a very
15c
Martha Wedel was nttaent ThuraHarold England m;d family of
•polled food|
Mint Patties
'day afternoon. Gordon Yoder wn.- Laming and Morris Lewis and wif2
25c
| absent one day last weck.
! of Kalamazoo spent Sunday at Leon
wa«h and properly nterilirc
MICHIGAN MAIO
P
Clapp's
j
Poll*.
your
Surge
Milker
after
each
Shredded Wheat e, 10c
6
3/c
FOODS
Eugene Haight nnd wife und aon
The Freshman class liad Uielr Norman were ertfiers at Flint CurBABY
Gerber's FOODS
Bra*-Flakes Law pkg. 10c
6
35c
.semester
examinations
st ar tip c
ti«' at Campau lak* Sunday afterWednesday and ending
Friday upon. Francis Haight and family
morning. All are satisfied with their were callers in the evening at the
powder and les* itcriliiing.
Vitamin Capsules
50c
marks.
Wheat Flakes 2*&gt;»17c
Haight home.
We have had good attendance
Mrs Gertie Harris and brother
this week Hw only one absent dur­ •Clws. Skinner visited n't
Clyd ■
ing M-mesler examinations tn the Skinner's Sunday.
Cheerloats Hunin *&lt;- 1c
Mr. and Mr Ray McCuiii spent
Clover Vall*r
Plans for n class party are under Sunday at William HulleU in Ml&lt;R
Hinbey Cocoa n,™ 14c
i dleville.
*
Qnart
Mr. and Mrs Charles Ogden of
Raisla.s »*«u~
35c
Whew! the tests an' finally over Buttle Creek were caller* at .Guy
Tali
McNfc's.
Bunday.
and we have received our report
COUNTRY CLUB
f»ilb
high
Wilbur Gibbs and family spent
Apple Juice
3
25c
cards, if you see Koine Bophomnn-s
with long fners and frowns. It L* Sunday at Chav Gibte,’.

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probably because they didn't pass WHEN IN OOIJBT
Mr. Bjoberg's Geometry or Biology
When John Hay. the American
tests. Or If you see some xmlUng.
tb*y have certainly passed Mr. Ar­ statesman, app-tred before a com­
dis easy Geography trit. As for lhe mittee ot prominent lawyers tn bo
examined
for admission to the IlliBnglUh lest, we'li just let you gurv.s
««n.i uun.occaufc
b“r " ,‘w'mbcr ot that auga-d
about
that.became .sirs
Mrs iscarsc
Bcarsc was
was
lhe composer, and we the unlucky - *’cay 1 !tr'&lt;‘ a *,rrn f&gt;'° upon the
elaborate
victims
young man. described In clabora'e
In Biology »f are about to studv dPlal’ an extremely difficult case,
and )hen *demanded.
Hay.
the earthworm, lite girls
-------- “"Mr.
•*’ "
what would you do if a client came
screaming already.
,
. &lt;o JOU With such a case?"
Hay had not the faintest Idea ot
The Junior* are glad that the■ what he would do. but knew it
dreaded examinations are over. would be fatal to admit the fact. “
Whether wc passed safely or dan­
With great promptitude hr re­
gerously remains to be found out plied. "1 should uk for a retaining
when reports cards are received
fee of fifty dollars, and tell him to
Tiie Junior play. Mumbo-Jumbo,, call again tomorrow."
should progress more quickly the
‘Mr Hay." exclaimed the examl­
next four weeks. as the cast expect* .■ ner. with a laugh, "you are admitto practice more often.

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Woodland Community News
Personal Paragraphs '

Woodland Township School News

Monday at Pennock hospital and
weighed 6 pounds, four ounces Mrs
Rizor te the fonnar Phyllis Ruell.
Phyllis’s mother, Mrs. Clyde Ruell
of Bellevue te caring for Phy Rte
and Joyce at lhe Rizor home. 434

Conservation and
Outdoor Notes

Woodland visited their mother. Mra.
Eva Trautwetn, Sunday.

h Holings were callers at Mr. and
chilo neu to Laice
Lake MtcnMich- Mrs
atld John
Mr. ana Mra. ucorge ucarasio l*maU-mc*h
sinau-mesn enun
of Battle Creek are lhe parent* of I igan was entered by the Michigan
’ Wednesday of last week. Mra. Lizzie
a son bogn Sunday. Jan. 18. Mra .conservation commission al its
Mead of Hastings wax also * visitor
Beardsley te a daughter of Mr. and I January meeting here.
Mra. Henry Fry, Woodland.
While each alate can rule only
Billie Main ot the Lakeview dis­
[ for Ila own watera ol lhe lake, the
Doable Wedding
. chub* are taken from a common trict visited Mix* Alice Whetstone
Plinle Harubarger announces Uie । slock, and the smaller meah -nets Saturday.
marriage of hl* daughter. Haael to,.„
,
uu/
^
t
)O
tul
„^.
uon
Bna
and Mrs. Dick Slocum-------and
-are subject to confiscation and de-, Mr. ------------------------------------t Robert Cooley, son of Mr. and Mr*
atrocUon If found on the Michigan bab» «« afternoon caltera at Mr.
Merle Cooliy of Grand Rapid* The
Mde ol the
boun^.
„,d Mrs. Orr Fisher * Friday. Mr.
[ ceremony was performed In Bryan. | Michigan
conservationdepart-' «nd
Mrs Frank Cogiwell and chilOhlo. Jan 3. It was a double wed-menl lllherics ,ncn h01d
thai dren of HasUngs were callers there
ding at which Ione Clum and o, net, wlth
,^1^,. lhan the m the evening of the same day.
I Waync ^1?rce of H**tln£*
•l-1 present
present legal
minimum of
of two
two and
and
Mrs. Floyd
Floyd Armour
Armour of
of Quimby
Quimby atatlegal minimum
Mrs.
so united In marriage Both brides a half inches steadily depletes the ,
are graduates of Woodland highly
OJ these
Uli
supply. of
deep-water, slow-,
Khool. Mr and Mra Cooley and ------grow—
ing fL*h ln JM0 Michigan's
Mr. and Mr* Pierce wiU make their conimerctel1 fishermen on
Lake
homes in Hastings.
' , Michigan
Michigan prproduced 835.500 worth of
Red Ceo*» Report
chub* Thes* ,lsh usually are sold
Mrar Kltaon, local Red Crtpx |,nwked
#
,
, chairman reports the following do-1 Add (o the
o’f
wl.h

Weekend guest* at lhe home of
Woodland Township School
I
We have a Red Cross box to drop
Mn. Arlle Spindler were Mra. R. J
Sports
our extra pennies In.
Estep of Haslett. Ml** Catherine
The Woodland basketball team
We have saved 14 pounds of tab­
Spindler and James Griffith of1
got back into stride Friday night let paper for defense work.
Buttle Creek.
whan they won two games from the
Our room all wrote tellers to
Mrs.
Qurdqn
Williams
and Middleville teams
Luren David Thompson in Arizona.
daughter Kay returned home last
The Woodland second team won
Tuesday from a risii with her par­ 28 to 4 and the Woodland first
Fifth Grade
ent* In Petoskey. They eame as far team won SO to 24. The Woodland
Arlle Spindler, teacher
as Cadillac with her parents where five had excellent teamwork on OtMr. Williams met them for lhe fense and a defense that left few’
Our room purchased 17 20 of De­
journey home. Kay was quite ill open spaces.
fense Stamps last week.
while there which delayed their re­
Wc enjoyed a letter from Phyllis
turn home, but she is much better
Kindergarten and First Grade
Green to our boys and girls
Doris Whitney, teacher
this weck.
We arc collecting old papers and
Mr. and Mra. E S. Thompson ot
Mt. Stuart, a salesman from the magazines to jell Tor the Junior
Coals Grove were Sunday dinner Winston Publishing Co. showed lhe Red Cross fund.
guest* al tiie home of Mr and Mrv- Beginners two big books Monday
Our election of new officers fur
&gt;ay C Wing.
------""
und they read a story from one
the second semester resulted us fol­
_^Mr. and Mr.* V. EE'wotrthg were He left tiie books so they could tow.- Pres. Arnold Daniels; Vice
Eknalng shoppers-'baturday.
i finish reading and looking al them. Pres. JuAnne Smith. Sec . Janet
We made snowmen from cotton
nation* this past weck.
| interesting sideline* tiie name ot
Mr aiftnUrj, Curl Jordan and
Jorcmn, Treais, Qlcndon Curtis
for art Friday.
I D. G T O 'Do Good To Others' ; Norman a Ottmar of Ann Arbor.
children spent Sunday with hei
We arc learning to conduct busi­ I club. Coats Grove
Mr. Williams Is teaching us a
85 00 a banker who tends rabbit traps in
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Todd
ness meetings and keep minutes of
song about "A Chickadee"
Woodland
Older
Eastern
Star
i his spare time.
of Hastings.
Wc are learning many things such meetings.
Chapter
5 00
Disturbed by rabbit damage to
Hayden Clifford and
Clifton about F&gt;klmos from our story ot
i Personal
5.00 j shrubbery and garden vegetable* at
btoim of Spencer. Ohio vLslted at "The Eskimo Twins’ and the pic­
Sixth Grade News
&gt; . . Z—home within the city limit.*.
lire home of Rev. and Mrs Arthur tures and scenes about the room
.. '"‘fjI II
.
'Otltnar asked the conservation deiiuroid Yerty. teacher
Dudge Sunday. . Hayden and Clif­
Eleven people in this room
u
‘ 'V1",
'71 partment for trap* and instruction*
ton were classmates of Lowell, son bought Defense Stamps last Thurs­ 1 The sixth graders are studying . bridge club last Thursday evenliig.
them
Hc
rumtehed
tor the semeslct examinations. Re­
cl Rev and Mrs Dodge
Lowell dayg
,T*?
.’a"'
*»th five live-trap*. 25 ear-lag.* and
view
teats
in
reading
and
arithmetic
has Joined his parents und has
25 record Cards He will catch the
have been given. weaknesses have ■ with Mr* Mildred NowWre
Second Grade
been employed at the Izon Hynes
•he Drat prlae and Mn Mary Smith
b ।
he
them and
been noted and special review is the cmuola ion Refreshmcnte weir r(;lpaM, Uwm
Mildred Nowicke. teacher
garage for lhe past two months.
,hp d
llnj.
Nonna
Jean
Classic.
Janice being given over the weak points
Mr und Mrs Ralph Leffjer enserved by lhe hoateqa.
|u wh&lt;.fp lhfre „ |)lrn(y |or t|)pni
A movie wo* put on by the room
' tertuined for dinner Munday eve­ Sundbrook and Joiifl Allerding have
Entertain Far Charles Long
** e-“ without causing damage.
ning, Charles und Harry XxHtg. beer) neither lardy nor absent so last Thursday and a collection was
Mr and Mr.* Lynn Osjuod cn-, “«&lt;» «here they will be available to
taken. Tiie show consisted of a
Last Thursday. Charles Long, who far this year.
the story. comedy which was made by the ! tertalned with a card party at their • sportsmen
was released from camp Livings ton I We. are enjoying
sixth grade entitled. "What A Life" home last Saturday evening in hon-1 Recognizing the need for expanda few weeks ago. received notice to Fluff, The little wild Rabbit".
I
or
of Charles Long wlw re-entera j ing lhe services to defense agertcle*
Children who were absent last featuring various members ot Hie
report al Fort Custer Friday. Jan.
week on account of sickness were room. An all sound cartoon com­ , the service of Uncle Sam tnLs week «nd industries of the conservation
23.
। department's geology division, the ;
edy was also shown called. The Friday
Ruth
Ekkens
und
Rosemary
South
­
Mr. and Mra. George Buckle-of
'
-----------I conservation commission has rec-1
Circus". After all expense* were
northeast Woodland and Eleanor worth.
Notice
! ummended to the Governor for the ।
paid, the children had 8793 left
Jean. Gloria and Larry Bird were
| Because of rising food price.* the ; attention of the Legislature a 817.- ■
Third and Fourth Grades
for their treasury.
dinner guests ut tiie home of Mra
i W S. C. 8 of the MethodLst church 000 appropriation for the addition­
Hilda Baaa, teacher
The sixth grade bought 84 45 , will not serve any public suppers i h work in this and the next fiscal ‘
Christina Grozinger and Mrs Geo. i
We bought &gt;2 20 of Defense worth of Defense Stamps this past
Garlick Sunday.
I until further notice
year*.
week.
------- ----------------------- I The division already has done
Mr und Mra. Tom l-ong of Grand NORTHEAST WOODLAND
I con,rderable work for OPM If the *
Rapids spent the weekend with ills
Guovts'
I P. J Eckardt and Mr. and Mrs. | appropriation L* granted, state.
parent.*. Mr und Mrs Wayne Long Army service this week
Robert Eckardt of Grand Rapid* | geologist.* will Increase their exMiss Helen Reesor who Ls a stu­ were Mr. and Mrs Wayne Long. I
The Methodist Church
werc Sunday dinner guests of the! ploration tor oil. copper, iron. mag-,
dent ut Michigan Stale College. Harry. Charles and Mary
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
Mr. und Mra Pratt Pugh and Mr
r. Miss
Ml*s Olga Eckardt |i trezium and other war material*.
former's sister.
East ionising, has a position as and
Mrs Purl Pugh and two chll- ‘ 10: 00 A. A. Morning worship.
4rs. Budd Bronkema I
Mi. and Mrs.
practice teacher in Home Econom­
COATS GROVE
dren
of
Battle
Creek
and
Mr
and
(
11:
15
A
M
Sunduy
school.
and children accompanied Mr. and
ics at Rockford. She attended a Mrs Alonzo Baker and son of Ver-|
The
8:00 P. M Epworth League.
Mrs Walter Cooke and Mra. Lydia
--- D.
-- O.
- T
- .• O
- , club -met
, with
State Vocational meeting at East
Schuler to Grand Rapids Tuesday .Mra. H Woodman last Wednesday
Ijnvlng Friday and spent the week montvlllc were dinner guest* at lhe
’ ; with -------------------the new president.
Mra ww
Wilde
Zion Lutheran Church
where they ail visited relative*
‘ ;
end witli her parents. Mr. anti Mra home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs
,v: Allerding presiding. The leader wa*
J D. Bakjr. Sunday
Paul W Geiger. Pastor
Albert Reeaor
Those who attended the Barry
(
_lMra.
Jesse Chaw and the subject'
Mi. and Mra. Howard Hewitt
10:00 A. M. Sunday school.
Co. Farm Bureau meeting In Ha.*-'
Mr. und Mrs Exton Everett and were dinner guests at the home of
' was ' Good Neighbor Day”. Mrs.,
11.00
A.
M.
Divine
worship
Children of Vermontville accom­ Mr. and Mra Bruce Hohne.s of Port­
Jennie Coals gave a poem "When ।
Lutheran Gospel Hour at 2:30 p.
panied Mrs G. F. Benner and Miss land. Saturday evening
.M M. B
Mr «n,. M„ ! ’■»
m.
Eleanor Benner to Battle Creek
Mr and Mrs. Harry Baker spent
1 Beftha Case read a pn|&gt;er on I
;
Sunday where they were dinner Sunday evening with their daugh­
Religious Instruction, seniors at Ray Scheel. Mr and Mrs Karl "Bringing
Rubber Home "
Eckardt and Mr and Mra. Arthur
KiiesLs of Mira Helena Benner.
ter and family. Mr and Mra John 4 10 P M. Tuesday. Juniors. 4:10
The hostess and chairman sang [
Thursday.
Bates.
Mr. and Mra. Clem Sisson of Moes of Lake Odessa.
' America for Me" and a dL*cuMion
Luther
League
Bible
Conical
at
Mr
and
Mrs
Victor
Eckardt.
Plainwell were
Sunday
dinner! Miss Margaret Cochrane ot Char­
on
the pro and con of our relation* I
'
guests ut the home of ills brother- ( lotte spent last week with her sis­ the church. Sunday at 8:00 P M Phyllis and Marilyn Eckardt. and with
Latin America was given by j
in-law and sister. Mr und Mrs. Al- ter ond husband. Mr. and Mrs Gor­ between Grand Ledge, Lansing and Mrs Bertha Eckardt were Sunduy Mrs Wayne Coolbaugh and Mr*
the Woodland Leagues Tills. Ls a dinner guests of ML*s Etta Schneid­
bcrl iteejor and family.
don Lozo.
Bessie
Woodman. The club voted ।
Mr. und Mra. Robert Crockford' Members of the local JC of P preliminary contest and the win­ er and Geo Schneider In Wood­ to pay 85 to the church. $5 lo the,
ners of thia contest will go to Ann land.
entertained with u dinner Sunday lodge were guests of the MiddleRed Cross and 85 for the club pro­
Arbor
to
compete
in
the
flnaLs.
The
Mr. and Mra. E J. Bales and .
.
Guests were Miss Juanita Penning-' vllto lodge Mundav evening.
Woodland League were winners In children. Janice and Denny, called grams
|
ton und Mb.* Florence Forman ot: Woman's Study Club Holds January '
the preliminary and final contests on the former's mother. Mrs. G. L. I The W. M A of the Kilpatrick
Meeting
Grand Rapid*. Bob Sea sc of Coats
i met with Mrs. Hildred Chase last
.
The Woodland Woman's Study last year and the contestants are Bates, at the home of Miss Bertha 1jThursday.
Grove and Arthur Allerding. Jr. ot
in fine mettle for this year's meet­ Wagner Sunday afternoon.
club held their January' meeting at
Woodland. •
ing.
' Mr. and Mrs Arthur Richardson
Mr and Mra. Stanley Manker, tiie schoolhouse Tuesday evening.
Rev.
Paul
Geiger
called
on
E.
1'hc Luther League gave a parly­
and son John were Sunday guests
nnd daughter Robcrt-and Mr. and January 13. An interesting panel|
in the church parlors Monday eve­ Brodbeck Friday afternoon.
of.-Mr. and Mr.*. Je.*se Chase.
Mra. tz-ster Brumm .spent Sunday dLsctLralon by u group of students ‘
Mr and Mrs. Glendon Eckardt of;
ning in honor of one of their mem­
Mr. and Mr* Reo Brink of Mil­
al the John Weaver home near ot the English department ot lhe' bers. Gaylord Flory of Detroit, who Hastings spent Sunday evening!
ford spent Friday night with Mr.
high school was first on lhe pro­
Hastings.
v
’
with his mother. Mrs Berthe Eek-1
leaves
this
week
for
army
service
and Mra. H Woodman. Saturday
Mbs Virginia Duvall of Grand gram. The group was introduced
arc!', also Mr. and Mra. Victor । they went to Grand Rapids and
Rapids sjwnt Hie weekend with Mr. to lhe dub by their instructor.
The Evangelical Church
Eckardt.
Saturday night and Sunday they
and Mra. Lawrence Faul and went Mra. Frances Sawdy. Current top-!
J. S. Dtabler. pastor
Miss Olga Eckardt visited Mrs. spent in Fremont vteltlng relatives.
with them to Hastings Sunduy af­ ics and forms of recreation for ; 10 00 Morning worship. Pioneer
Clifton Sawdy Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ruth came home with them
ternoon to visit Mrs Clarence Ar­ young people were freely and ably day.
Miss
Bertha
(
Wagner
entertained
discussed
by
the
group.
and spent the weekend here.
nie and little son Gordon'ut Pen­
11.00 Sunday school.
the Cheerful Helpers Club al her
Mra. Grace England talked on a
pock hospital.
A shower was given to Mrs. Anna
7: 45 P. M. Evangelical league of home Friday site moon
Mra Rhoda Austin spent the subject often neglected, that of . C. E
Mae Hart at the home of her par­
weekend witli her son and wife Mr Parliamentary Usage in club meet-1 8: 30 P. M. Evening worship.
This community was shocked to ents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dunni­
It was very inteysting and,
und Mra. Robert Austin of Lansing Ings
hear
of
the
death
of
a
lifetime
resi
­
gan
last Friday afternoon. Many
Choir rehear sal Wednesday eve­
Mr. and Mra. John Hynes ijunej helpful.
dent. Jake Scheiter. He was return­ nice gifts were given her. About
Crockford- of Lansing spent the | Dainty and colorful refreshments ning.
thirty guests were prevent
Mid-week prayer service Thurs­ ing Friday evening from the home
were
served
during
the
soda]
hour
I
weekend with his parents. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs E S Thompson vis­
ot his daughter and husband, Mr
day evening
following the meeting.
Mra. Henry Hynes.
and Mrs. Leo Htne.s. when he suf­ ited Sunday at F C. Wing* in
The next meeting of the Study; Day of prayer for Millions. Feb. I fered a stroke, passing away at his Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dell of Les­
Revival Ixmtcn Retreat at Bat­
Miss Virginia Thompson of Kala­
lie visited his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Club will be a banquet for husband1, tle Creek Evangelical church. Feb. home in Woodbury several hours
und friends. It will be held Tues- 1
John Dell. Sunday.
later. Funeral services were held mazoo was home last Thursday and
25th.
.
Monday afternoon from the home^ Friday.
Mr und Mra. Howard Hewitt day evening. February 10 in the;
The Lutheran
On Sunday. Jan. 10 lhe S. 8
called on Mr. und Mrs. Ed Stiobble High school gym
South Woodland Church of the
SOUTHWEST
OUTHWEKT WOODLAND
I gave 125 through the classes and
of Luke Odessa several times last Aid society will serve lhe dinner.
Brethren
Mlm Ruth Flanigan entertained other donations to Hie Red Cross
week
Mr Knobble, an uncle of I
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
Amateur
Talent
Show
at
P.
T.
A.
a
group
of
young
people
at
dinner
Mr. Hewitt's Ls .seriously ill
and with the L. A. S gift uf 825
10 00 A. M. Worship and sermon Sunday.
Tuesday Evening
make* a nice sum from the church
Mr and Mra. Eldon Farrell were
lljX) A. M. Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith sources. It has been divided be­
In Ludington several days the first
One ol the biggest events of lhe
and Nevah of Hasting* and Gene tween Woodland and Hastings
year will take place at Woodland | 7 45 P. M. Evening service.
part of the. week on business
Miss Betty Klinblc of Hastings high school auditorium when an' Revival services each evening al Fisher of M. S. C. called on Mra townships.
Next Sunday evening the Barryspent last Wednesday with her amateur program will be presented 1 7:V5. until February 1. Rev. Ho­ Chax Fartoe Saturday evening
The Woodland No. 1 Farm Bur­ vllle C. E will meet with our so­
KraMiparent.'.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. at lhe regular P. T. A. meeting ward J. Kreider of Indiana, evange­
list.
.
eau group will meet with Mr. and ciety for a special meeting.
Farthing.
.
Tuesday evening.
There will be n meeting for ail
Jack Crock ford und friend. Chas
There are many individual* and; Church of lhe Cnlted Brethren in 1 Mra Carl Hewitt this Monday eve­
ning.
who are interested in the .subject
Ackerman of East Lansing spent groups who arc competing for the
■
Christ
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Townsend of 'improving rural school* a* apthe weekend with Mr. and Mrs prizes of Defense Stamps which will! Woodland
and daughter were Sunday guest* pllefjro-our district, at the school
Welby CrocWord
be awarded. There will be vocal
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship, of his parents. Mr. and Mrs Otto house, this. Thursday evening.
Mr and Mr?. Byrun Texkrr and duets, trios and quartets, Hawaiian
sermon by pastor.
Townsend.
Those from Coats Grove who at­
children of Ionia and Mr und Mra. guitar, harmonica, marlmbaphonr. (
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
The Brethern Missionary -society tended the meeting of Barry Co
Clarence Forman and children of also monologues, recitations and
7:30
P. M The evening service will meet with Mra. Orpha Wing people at the Ann J. Kellogg school
Homer jwere Sunday dinner guests dancing as well as numbers on vari-1
will
be
held
at
the
Kilpatrick
for an nil day meeting Wcdnesdav. In Battle Creek Thursday P. M. in
al the home of their parents. Mr. ous brass and wind instrument*
church.
Mrs P.tul Townsend. Mrs Ogle the interest of the modernization
nnd Mra. Geo. Forman.
The audience will vote by ballot!
Flanigan and Mr*. Ixvren Hersh­ uf the rural schools of Barry Co.
Mr. and Mra Lester Noble and on the best amateur number of lite , Kilpatrick
10 30 A M Sunday school.
berger silent Wednesday afternoon were: Mr and Mra. Harlow Barnum.
sorA and Mr. and'Mr* Jack Hart­ program.
11:30 A. M. Morning worship, ser­ with Mrs. Charles Townsend and Mr and Mr* Chas. Townsend. Mj
man and ion of Vicksburg were
daughters.
and Mrs. Arthur Richardson. Floyd
Sunday dinner guests at the home Woodland Band tn Present Concert mon by pastor.
For Ked Cross
The United Bret hem W. M. A Clum. Mbs. Gertrude McPharUn,
7: 30 P. M. Christian Endeavor
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dorr
8: 00 P. M. Evangelistic service, will meet with Mra. Ruth Fisher Mra Vern Allerding. Mrs. George
On Friday evening. Jan 23. the
Stowell.
Coals. Mrs. Frank Haight and Mrs
Rev. Alice Griffin attended a C Woodland School band will present' lhe services will continue each eve­ of Woodland. Wednesday.
Mr and Mra. Isaac William* and Frank Kilmer
E Coaching Conference in Hastings a benefit concert at the high school. ning during the week with Rev.
Sunday after noon.
nt 8 00 o’clock. No admission will’ D. H Carrick. Sunfield Presiding Robert of Woodland were Sundav
Gaylord Flory, son of Mrs Perry be charged and a free will offering Elder of Michigan, bringing the dinner guests of Cha*. Farler and
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Ronk ot Bat­
Flory who has been attending the will be taken. All proceeds from, gos|&gt;el message. Good music each family. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Smith
and Patricia and Mrs. Zclma Cox tle Creek spent Sunday with Mr
Mrblnger School of Art in Detroit this concert will be turned over to, evening.
and Thelma of Hastings were eve­ and Mra. Lexter Ktnne
for lhe past year und a half vis­ lhe local Red Cross chairman.
Mra
Kenneth Kelsey attended W
ning callers there
it'd his mother and brother Ver­
The members of lhe band and,
Jack Dunklcy of Hastings
dun from Saturday until Wednes­ director, Gordon Williams are do- .
Bcm to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Lathrop. Thursday near Barrjvtlto
day of this week, when he returned noting their Ume and talent, that j Arnie last Tuesday.at Pennock hos­ working for Ogle Flanigan
Mr. and Mra Arthur Rlchard.'X&gt;n
to Detroit. He la scheduled to be Woodland may not fall short of; pital. Hastings, a son. Gordon Eu­ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler of
were In Battle Creek. Thursday in
inducted into the army on Thurs­ their Red Crtx** quota
gene Arnie, weighing 6 pounds and | Detroit spent the weekend at home
Oscar Flanigan is
improving the interest of local school work.
Plan to attend and support this' 11 ounces. Tliis baby I* tiie sec­
day. On Sunday they were dinner
M.-. and Mrs Harlow Barnum and
I
slowly
from
his
recent
Illness.
gncsU at the home of Mr. und Mrs very, worthwhile undertaking and ond son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie,
hear"a fine concert by a fine school, second grandson of Mr and Mrs. | The aulhorttv to charge fee* in children were in Battle Creek Sat­
Blake Rising of west Woodland.
urday.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Furthing band.
Lawtence Paul and the eighth
Mr. and Mj&gt;Arthur Teeter and
i state park*, presented to the Mauwere in Lansing Sututday on bustgreat-grandson In the Paul family.
Mildred and David were at Lake
Woodland W, K C. S Ta Hold P*U The boys seem to be having the
new
Legislature in 1941 will not be used Odea.** Wednesday.
luck Dinner
Revival meetings are in progress.
light ot way hi this family In the
Henty cole, who had an appen­
aat lhe Kipatrtck U B. church They । Tiie members bf the W. 8 C. S.( third generation a* thev did in the f lo collect any »dmltuince fee as
'
such,
or
an*
fee
for
parking,
the
dicitis
operation, returned home
will continue until the first of Frb-1 of the MethodM church will hold I first when four tons and no daughcommission decided at IU January Sunday Friend* hope for a speedy
ruary. Rev Casnck of Sunfield UI their annual Calendar pot luck dhi- ten were born to Mr. and Mra.
■
meeting.
recovery.
the Evangelist.
ner at the church basement next1 Ludwig Faul. pioneers of Woodland.
Consideration
of
fees
for
camping
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Allerding Wednesday evening. January 28.1 Mr. and Mrs Robert Rizor of
OI cuur e. if 'Htr drfen e produc­
Sr . entertained with i/dinner ia»l|Hie calendar* whfrh were given out' Hmilng* are receiving coiigniiuta- privileges in state pmk* wu* put
tion. experts fail utterly to And the
Wedncsdsy evening in honor or last year will be handed in. filled jions on the birth of a daughter. over unlil thc next meeting- , .. atuBer. they might turn lhe matter
Charles Long who is reiunung lo with dimes, at this meeting.
: Joyce Elaine.
She arrived last ।
BANNKK WANT ADV*. PAY
over lo the Quiz Kids.

BABMB8 COBNBM
Bercita Cole ot Grand

BARNUM BCM

Rapids

callers at Floyd Clum's near Coat*
Grove Sunday afternoon.
PrMporl.
Paul Folry spent several days
last week in Detroit on business.

Cole's. Sunday afternoon.
Loren Meyers and family spent
Saturday afternoon in Kalamazoo

Grand Rapids Monday.

FIOWINB IM" . »«. e*M« Ito*.

Church Announcements

Cables for America's Battle
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In THr. past year, while the nation w*»
preparing fur the present struggle,
Michigan Hell sjrenl $28,000,000largely
to meet the need for increased telepltonc service.
Part of that total went into new build­
ings, additions nnd new central office
r&lt;|uiptnenl. But u large and important
share was buried in the ground — in
lhe form of telephone cable. 4W.000
miles of new telephone wire were used
in lhe cables placed by Michigan Bell

in 1941 —enough wire io go more tha*
18 time* around the earth!
Hundreds of mile* of new cable bring
telephone service to military base* and
munition* plant*. Other hundred* *npply the *wiftly growing district* of de­
fense workers’ home*. A* long a* tho
necessary material* can be obtained,
yonr Telephone Company will do it*
level best to provide good telephon*
service for *11 who
need it.

Michigan Bell Telephone Company
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— BUY DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS!

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to rent my farm I will have an Auction Sale at tha farm locat­
ed one and one-half miles south of County farm, or three-quartan mile west
and one-quarter mile north of Striker school on Section 3, Baltimore twp., on

THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942
COMMENCING AT 1 0 CLOCK SHAEP, I WILL OFFEK THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES
Sorrel Belgium mare, 14 yr»., in foal,
registered, wgt. 1600 lbs.
&gt;
Sorrel Belgium gelding, 6 yrs., wgt.
1700 lbs.
This is an extra good team.
Sorrel Belgium mare, coming 2 yrs.,
silver mane and tail, extra good
one, can be registered.

CATTLE
Holstein cow,. 9 yrs., fresh 9 wks.
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., giving milk,
bred back.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs., giving ’ milk,
bred back.
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., will be fresh
Feb. 1.
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs., been fresh 4
mos., bred back.
Guernsey heifer, coming 2 yrs., will
be fresh March 26.
2 Guernsey heifers, 7 mos. old.

MACHINERY
Bail bearing, rubber tired farm wag.
Studebaker wide tire farqi wagon.
Deering grain binder, 6 ft. cut.
McCormick corn binder.
McCormick Deering windrow ’hay­
loader with drop deck.
Deering mower, 6 ft. cut.
Dunham cultipacker.

10 ft. dump horse rake.
Avery sulkey plow, nearly new.
John Deere 2-horse riding cultivator,
nearly new.
Walking plow.
Avery 3 sec. drag, new last spring.
1-horse spring tooth cultivator.
Set of bob sleighs.
Wheel hoe.
Flat hay rack, 14 ft. long.
Bet of cow dehorners.
Economy King cream separator with
motor, good one.
Set heavy tackle blocks.

HARNESS
Set good double work harness.
3 20-in. horse coIlan.
1 21-in. horse collar.

MISCELLANEOUS
Clipper fanning mill with good aiavaa.
Barrel chum. 90-gal. meat crook.
Kitchen sink, IS in. by 80 in.
Ice longs.
Plant setter.
Door 3 ft. by 7 ft., glans opening.
14 ft. log chain.
8 ft, log chain.
Oil drum. Caldron kettle.
Felloe oiler.
Carbide tank, S' x
2 heating stove*.
Quantity of etove pipe.
Other artlolea loo numerou* to men­
tion.

TERMS OF SALE: Oaah day of a&lt;l«, nolhin&lt; to ba removed enlii settled ft

SCOTT,
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ERNEST

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THTRSPKT. JANUARY «. 1»M

• parent*. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Scott,
IT VALLEY
r—&gt;»w -w. a*, n. wmi in*vv wim mi*.;
Bnd
Harley Taylor
Chalmer Miller of Lake Odeva spent Tuesday afternoon with their
Wednesday. January 2«th. AU are daughter. Mra. Harold. Rittenger
Invited to attend.
and family.
Wednesday afternoon visitor* of i Mr. and Mra. Herbert Geiger
Mr. and Mr* John F. Brake were'spent Thursday afternoon at Mr.
. Rev. and Mr*. Moxon of Lake I and Mr*. Herman Buche's of Lake
Odessa and Mr and Mra Arnos' Odessa.
'
Wenger of NaahvIJle. Mr. and Mra. I Claude Scott of Lowell spent
Duane Gray ot lake Odessa were j Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. Elsupper and evening guest*.
mer Scott.
Miss Frances Scott of Grand I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Geiger
Rapids spent the weekend with her spent Saturday with Mr*. Ann!'

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

AUCTION SALE
Because of poor health I will sell the following property at
my farm 3 miles south and a half mile west of Woodland or

two and one-half miles east of Coats Grove on M-43 on

TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1942
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP

HORSES
Brown mare, wgt. 1300.
Black brood mare, 10 yrs., old, wgt.
1400.
Brown Belgium colt, 4 yrs., old, wgt.
1500.
Black Belgium colt, 3 yrs. old, wgt.
1300.
Bay Belgium colt, 8 mos.

COWS
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
fresh last September.
2 Black Angus heifers, 2 yrs. old.
2 Hereford heifers, 2 yrs. old.
2 Durham and Guernsey heifers, 2
yrs. old.
Abova heifers due to freshen in
March and April.

HOGS
4 0. I. C. young brood sows due to
farrow in April, wgt. 300 lbs.

HOGS
Young 0. I. 0. boar, wgt. 300 lbs.
15 white pigs, 3 mos. old.

MACHINERY
John Deere cultivator, 2 horse.
Belknap bob-sled.
3 sec. drag.
Single disc.
Wagon.

SYRUP SUPPLIES
125 sap pails.
Quantity spiles.
Evaporator 4 ft. by 12 ft.
Settling can.
3 barrel galvanized gathering tank.

MISCELLANEOUS
60 gal. feed cooker and jacket.
Small iron kettle.
Hand washing machine.
5 bus. Alsike clover seed.
Old building 10 ft. by 12 ft.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

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

OSCAR FLANIGAN,
HARRY PEMNIHGTON, Auctioneer

!SOtmiWEEST RUTLAND
E»t. Grace Hart, et al. Release of' L. Bauer and wife. Lot* 594. $95 and SOUTH SHULTZ
guardian filed, discharge of guar- । 596, Hatting* city.
ovm IO Mr, ana »ari Donald
We are glah to report that Itenuian Usued. estate enrolled.
|
--------Manning at Pennock hospital Jan-' Jamin Jenkin* te gaining.
---- -- •
• ,qb|( ctalra Deeds
uary 13 a six pound and twelve; Erwin Havens of Detroit spent
lowing claims entered.
! Arthur G. paui and wife to Man- ounce baby girl. The little mis* has '*■
lhe--------u
weekend
“'' with
,u hte -----------parent*. Ur
Mr. &lt;
Est. Ernest Wurst. Order allow­
been named Sharon Jane. Grandma
, ing claims, entered,
lot* 9 and 10. Bl j. Paulina Beach and Grandpa Bonneville say they
PROBATE COURT
Mr and Mra, Myron Bithop and
Est. Adell* Weeks. Annual ac- Jolinrtown Twp.
E»t. Charley.. Steven* Waiver of J count filed.
do not fMl one day older and Mn. children of Charlotte were guest*
.
nonet, filed, ordej- appointing adErma Fisher et al lo Manlius M, G. E. Kenyon te very proud of her Friday night of her parents. Mr.
-Est. Julia E Hick*. Proof of will
and Mrs. Dan Douglass.
mlnlrtrator entered, bond of ad- filed, order admitting will entered,
first great-granddaughter.
Mr and Mr* Ernest Gorham and
mlt5blrator filed, letters of adnun- bond of administrator with the and 10. BL 2. Paulina Beach,
Rev. and Mr*. Fred Horn and children of Kalamazoo were guests
utration Lssued. order limiting set- will annexed filed, letter* testa­ Johnstown Twp.
Evelyn spent Sunday with their on Saturday of the former's par­
t|CJnrl,t entered, petition for hcar- mentary Issued. order limiting ftlRichard Lynn Bogart and wife to son. Lewis and family of Caledonia. ent*. Mr. and Mra. Francis OorhlK rWatt rUK1 notice to creditors tieimnl entered, petition for near­ Manrrete Valentine. lot 8. Bl. 4.,
Caller* on Lorraine Maiming at ham.
tesued.
ing claim* filed, notice to creditor* Daniel Striker's Add. Hastings city.,
Luella
Schrler spent
several
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Sonneville'*
MsrgrMe Valentine to Richard j the past week and Sunday were Mr. day* the past .week in the home ot
Est Evelyn E Monica. Discharge |1 Lssued
of gumdlan issued, estate enrolled J WARRANTY DEEDS
Lyrui Bogart and wife, lot g Bl. and Mrs. Ned Lancaster and Dar­ Mr. and Mrs Clarence Texter
4.
Daniel
Striker's
Add..
Hastings,
Evs.
Frank
M.
rel Mr. and Mn. Elton Arnold and of Hosting*.
,
.
.. .Hazel. Warrant
Harriet Brower and others to city.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Oaks and chil­
tiled
Ronald. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kenund inventory, filed
&gt; Adclbert Cortright ‘
'
dren spent Bunday with their son
Peter Volker* to Kenneth R. Mull
Est. Emma C. Cooper. Order al- I j. Kenfieid* Add. Hatting* city.
and wife. per. Sec. 28. Hope Twp.; ning of Hatting*. Mr and Mrs. and brother, Lemuel! and family
lowing account entered, discharge1
Harrison Blocher and wife to D.
near Quimby.
of administrator issued, estate en- Loren Hershberger and wife, 80 Ac.
Wm. G. Bauer and wife to Hen- ■ Jim May and Jimmy and Evelyn
Mi** Helen Thompson spent over
I rolled.
rietla Bauer. 150 A Sec. 20. Carl- Hom of Battle Creek.,Mr. and Mr*. the weekend with her parent*. Mr.
Sec 33. Woodland Twp.
Harry Mlsener of Kalamazoo. Mr.
Ida A. Checseman. Order
Um Twp
Charles F. Schafhauver and wife
and Mr*. Ronald Kenyon of Nuh- and Mr*. Archie Thompson near
Henrietta Bduer to Wm. G. ।
Albion.
to
Charles
R.
DePond
and
wife.
60
। Certiiicate* entered
Bauer and wife. 150 Ac. Sec. 20.
Mr. and Mi*. Rankin Hart of
bee of Doud Corners.
Est. Frank Sucke
Brush Ridge
were guests
last
Carlton Twp.
|ured.
. — — -.
Mr. and Mr* Dole Ijtrabec. who Thursday of Hie latter'* parent*.
Wm.
and LZ*
wife ~~
lo •••"'
HenE l Elia Saekit' Order entered.
Ellie Rickert to Gaylord Light,, „G. Bauer
4T7 TT
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haven*.
t-Ei John C Ketcnam Bond of foot ind wife. Und. 1-3 ini. In Lot ।
B Hauer. E , lot 962. Hastings Hasting*. Tlieir many friend* with
Mrs. Francis Gorham was a Bat­
, iKlministratrix filed, letters of ad- 8. Yule Sub. and lot I Bl 4. Hee- c ,y'
them joy and happlneu.
tle Creek visitor last Wednesday
I ministration issued, order limiting : port village.
I Henrietta Bauer to Wm. O. Bauer I
Every man In thl* neighborhood and a guest Wednesday night of
, mf.tement entered
petition for
Car| R)ck„t B|,d wlf BnU M
*‘,e'
Hartings city and some of the ladies attended the her mother,
Mrs. Clara
... ----- ------------ Wilder
--------- of.
, hearing claims, filed, notice to cred- L &amp;ton Io UaJ.]ord T u.hUoot
bffle P. Goodyear to George Ed- Kellogg meting at Baltic Creek i Hatting*.
.itor* iMued.
, and wlIp Una 2.3 ln| (n Ut 8 j ward Goodyear et al lot* 1258.1259 Thursday afternoon
Mr*. Geo Havens and sons. Erwin
E-, John P. Porter. Di.charge of, y j g
and lot 1 Bl 4 Freenort i “nd bIank tot bet*®*n
"nd
Frank Hom received a letter from “nd Hick. ww Sunday guesL* of
! admlnbtrator baueil. estate en- uU
'
1 1 *■ ^report,
und
Ha4lln#Jk c|t„
:
Clinton last week which was po*t- ,,lr former's sister. Mrs Edw. CarI rolled
..
..
. I rn* ri~ w
..1
Noble Caln and wife to Vttn marked Honolulu Hr was well and t,r Bnd ‘""‘‘T •»ar 8o«‘h Hawn­
, Est Flora C. Wood. Will filed., n‘-'1“r’7k ”.DB*Jon
HasMr. B,,d
and Mr
Mra
Hurry Dunn
Dunn were
were
Haywood and wife. 53 3-4 Ac. ateo ail riaht
I ,Mr
" Harry
lietition for probate filed, order for
8,i ,ot
.. and
’ . Mrs.
..
—
. ___
. Ln Ratlin
Battle Crmlr
Creek ln&lt;t
last Mnndav
Monday aft.
aft­
fl' B,,Urno,T Twp
Mr.
Ronald
Kenyon and!
publication entered.
135; 8 • ,ot ,J3- N’» of N’» tol 2091
to attend the funeral of
John Peterman to Eva A. Hecox. ulck nnd Jack and Mr&gt; Nellie'ernoon
1
Eat. CurtL* T Ornubc. Warrant “nd N • 101 W Hasting* city.
the formers brother. Spenrrr Dunn
par
See.
5.
Hastings
Twp.
Klnnp
of
Nashville
and
Mr
und
I and inventory filed
' Marvin P. Early and wife to Louis
of Bedfotd He was a former rcsiEva
A
Hecox
to
Joiui
Peterman
Mrs.
Harry
Mteener
of
Kalamazoo
'
I Evt. Kenneth H. Garrison. An- L- Miller and wife, E'. lots 3 and
' dent here nnd friends extend sym­
P2,r J?** *'
TwP
I visited Mr and Mr*. Alva Kenyon
| nual account'filed.
H. Bl &lt;■ A- W. Phillips Add . NashWm. G. Bauer and wife to Hen-1 ang Mina Kenyon Sunday after- pathy to Uie bereaved relative*
Ert. Truman O Webber
Final I ville village.
Friends are sorry to leant of the
■ account tiled, order allowing ac-! Loute L. Miller and wife lo Leon rietla Bauer. 120 A. Sec. 35. Or-1 nooi
serious illness of Mrs. Pullman ot
I count entered, discharge of admin-1E. West and wife, kit 8 Bl. 7 H. J. angcvllle Twp.
We have lost one of our pupil*1 near- Albion She lived here the
Henrietta Bauer to Wm. G Bauer from school. Patricia Chamberlain
: istrator issued, estate enrolled
' Kenfielda Add Hasting* City.
past summer wtth her daughter,
‘ E-t. Jane Margaret Clark. AnJo*eph A. Urdle und wife to The and wife. 120 Ac. Sec 35. Orange- Her parent*. Mr. und Mrs. John .Mrs. Archie Thompson and tarnXille Twp.
nual account filed
state of Michigan. 40 Ac Sec. 22.
Chamberlain, have moved to Drl- il&gt;'. All hojie for her speedy re­
Wm. Q. Bauer and wife to Hen­ ton.
Em Hudson L. Stescn. Annual ■ Yankee Spring* Twp.
covery.
account filed.
I Roy KeHr&gt;. and wlfe u, 'Wm rietta Bauer, par., tot* 6 and 7. Bl
Alva Kenyon visited William
Mr and Mrs. Harry Dunn at­
E-t Julia E Hicks
Will filed,; Thornton and wife. par. Sec. 14. 15. Eastern Add., tot 790. Hasting* Hamilton of Bellevue Sunday. Mr. tended the Annual Farm Bureau
city and Bl. "B" Clutrle* H. Bauer's Hamilton te seriously ill.
petition for probate filed, waiver Rul!4nd Twp
meeting at Hasting* last Wednesday.
,llw .
, ,
11 Fr"«&gt;k E. Deming lo George W Add. Harting* city.
Mra. Mina Kenyon and Mr and
.
EM. Mlles Waters, et al. Annual I Brawn c| a, par
f CarlWn
Henrietta Bauer to Wm fl. Bauer Mra. Alva Kenyon were dinner DOWLING
account tiled.
,
and wife. par., lot* 6 and 7. BL 15. guest* of Mra. Ethel Fuller and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BurgdofT
Est. Jennie Grey. Annual account i J;
. Catharine B Spaulding to Geo. Eastern Add., tot 790, Hastings city Walter Vickers of Nashville Sun­ and family of Rutland .spent Sun­
and
BL
"B"
Charles
H.
Bauer'*
day
with
their
mother.
Mr*. Anna
day
honoring
Mr.
Vickers'
birthday.
Est. Ella Sackett Order allowing | ,W'
40 Ac'
341 JohnaAdd. Hastings City.
Glancing up on Long lake you Pierce.
| claims entered.
',own Twp'
Wm. G. Bauer and wife to Hen­ might think there 1* a small army,
The report came last week that
Est William J Liebhauser. War- | Or*a AI rant and Inventory filed.
wof.Jpl
a,1- lol w
B Resort. ' rietta Bauer, par.. 8!» Bl. 2. Daniel but it te only fishermen catching Frank Herrington, who Is spending
a
,‘ worth,
et al.
99,' Arnelt
Arnett's
Striker's Add. N'i BL 3. Daniel fish through the ice
the winter in Florida, was ill with
MUi
Est. A E Kenwlon. Annual
------- ' ac-,M
"‘ take- Johnstown Twp
pneumonia, Mr*. Herrington left at
1 Mamie Todd rt al to Sherley C. Striker's Add . tote 8 and 9. BL 3.
count tiled
Daniel Striker's Add. and part oi PRAIRIF.VILIT.
once for the South to be with him.
Bond
of
exulooJ
antl
wife,
40
ac
.
Sec. 20,
Est. Melvin Crum. — ,
..
tote
574
and
593i
all
Hastings
city.
The officers of Hie W. S. C. 8.
Mr.
and
Mr.
Lyle
Billing*
arc
lhe
ecutrix filed, letters testamentary. Carlton Twp.
Henrietta
Bauer
lo
Wm.
GBauer
have
H‘nt in a request for all in lhe
proud
parents
of
a
baby
boy
born
teaued. order hunting seltleinent I Agnes Fisher et al &lt;o Homer J.
entered, petition for hearing claims' Becker and wife, par Sec. 14. Ha*- and wife. par.. 84 BL 2. Daniel Jan. 14 at the Plainwell hospital. community who at present have
Striker's
Add..
N
’
.
_
_.
_____
BL
3.
Daniel
.............
The young man weighed 6'.- pounds any of the chairs, dishes or song
nlcd. notice to creditor* issued, i ting* Twp.
warrant and inventory filed.
। Moynahan and Fnul,.lo Francis Striker's Adfl. NS BL 2. Daniel and wa* named Douglas Otto. Con­ books lo please return them as they
Striker* Add., lots 8 and 9. BL 3. gratulations.
are needed at the church.
Daniel Striker's Add., and part of
Mr. and Mr*. Orlie Pteher. accom­
The W. 8. C. 8. met Wednesday
lots 574 and 593. all in Hastings city with Mrs. Earl Boulter. Officer* panied by Mr. and Mra. Mark Nor­
Phillip T. Colgrove by trustee. elected for tiie coming year were. ris of Prairieville, spent Friday with
David S. Goodyear, to Hasting* City Pres . Mrs. Ernest Fare, vice pres., Mr. and Mra Fred Stanley at the
Bank, lot 566 Hastings city.
Mrs. Hazel Billings: Sec. Mrs Mau­ Frank Mann home west of Kala­
rice Burchett: treas, Mrs. Lewis matoo.
SOUTH BOWNE
Johnson. Jr.: corresp. sec.. Mrs.
About twenty-eight from . here
Jerry Blough son Roy and grand­ Earl Johncock. Committees were attended the meeting at lhe Kellogg
son Junior of Freeport were in also named for the fall bazaar. The auditorium Thursday al Battle
Grand Rapids MondayFebruary meeting will be with Mrs. Creek In the interest of rural
school*.
Mrs Rachel Stahl and son Ar­ Zara Boulter.
The P. T. A. will hold their
LaVem Calthrop L* confined to
thur of Zion Hill visited Wednes­
his home by illnrs*. Suturduy eve­ monthly meeting at the sclioolday evening at Jerry Blough's.
Rev. and Mrs. Olmstead. Mr. and ning callers at lhe Calthrop home house Friday evening of this week.
Mra. Foltz of Freeport were Wed­ were Loree Pennock of Lowell, who Pictures will be snown and re­
nesday afternoon caller* of Will I* home on furlough from South freshment* served.
Mrs. Ella Smith will entertain
America. Gloria and ixwellyn Pen­
Mtehler'a.
Mr. and Mrs John Richardson of nock. also ot Lowell. Mr. and Mra. about fifty relatives at her home
Carlton were caller* of Mrs. Jennie Walter Warner of Doster and Mr. Saturday evening honoring the
and Mra. Harold Burpee of Delton. birthdays of Mra Ellen McOlockUn,
Pardee Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Blanchard of Mrs. Genevieve Maurer, and Mist
Mr. and Mra, William Porrlit
Kalamazoo were Friday evening Mary Isham. She also has a birth­
were In Grand Rapid* Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roush of callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farr. day which occurs along about this
Mr. and Mr*. Mark Norris called time of year.
Hastings spent Sunday at lite Will
on Katie Norris at the Brower
Mishler home.
WEST HOPE
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sell* of Mus­ home In Plainwell, Friday. Her
The Aid meeting will be held at
kegon spent the weekend with her condition remains the same.
Mrs. Ethel Honeywell called on the Ira McCallum home Wednes­
parents. Mr. and Mn. Roy Mc­
Mra.
Mary
DeBack.
Sunday.
day for dinner and the Commun­
Roberts.
Caller*
on
Mrs.
Jennie
Norris
and
ity
club meet* at Ray Barnes' home
Mr*. Minnie Bouck I* helping to
regular inspection and service especially designed to help car*
care for her brother, W. H. Watt* of Lucy on Saturday were Mr* F. O. Friday evening.
Mr and Mra. Harold Letter and
Hughe* and Mrs Mary Shedd of
Alto.
* All over the Midwest Standard depend on how regularly you have
Mr. and Mr* John Thaler and Delton and Mrs. Mary Flowers and family of Hickory Comers and Mr.
Sunday and Mra. Clarence Johncock and
ton Howard of Campbell visited Bernice of Parchment
certain »ervice» performed. Some
Oil Dealers are attending special
Wednesday at Will Mishler's. The callers were Mrs E. A. Parker and family of Hastings were Sunday
meeting* to launch this program. of thc»e service* are simple. Other*
men
assisted Mr. Mishler In buz­ Elizabeth of Hastings.
More than ever your Standard Oil raiut be done etpertly. Have them
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Foote of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Johnson,
Jr..
zing wood
Dealer can be a real help to you done with the frequency recom­
Mra. William Porrltt and daugh­ and family entertained at a birth­ Battla Creek were Bunday guest*
mended and you may rralise your
these days. Whether or not your
ter. Irene spent Sunday at the Al­ day dinner Sunday in honor of her of Mr and Mr*. Ronajd Anders.
sister.
Guests included Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norton and
car will see you through may car and tire conservation hopes.
den Porrltt home.
Mr*. Geo. Haven* and family of daughter of Athens and Mr. and
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Neeley. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adrian- Mr*. Tuttle and son of Battle Creek
SEE YOUR NEARBY STANDARD OIL DEALER
son and Rusaell of Olivet. Mra. Zeb were guest* Sunday of Mr. and Mrt.
Mrs Floyd Burkey of Hastings.
Vellequetle of Marshall and Mr Almond Weber.
and Mrs. George Adrlanson. local.
The many friends of Ben Jen­
Sherman and Robert Boulter are
kins of Glass Creek are sorry to
entertaining the whooping cough.
hear he Isn't making a satisfactory
gain.
HENDERSHOTT
' National Resource* of the Slate
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hendershott.
Mra. Wilbur Schant* with Mr and and their use In National Defense"
Mr*. Floyd Garrison attended live 1* lhe topic ot a program to be put
WE'RE READY TO HELP YOU REPAIR
funeral of their cousin. Mr*. Mabel on by the P. T. A. at Delton school
Wood. In Hasting* last Wednesday. Monday evening. Jan. 26, Michigan
Mrs. Wood was a daughter of Mr. Day. The public te invited.
YOUR BROKEN EQUIPMENT
and Mra Wm. Garrison and was
bom nnd grew to womanhood in MILO
Mr*. Jessie Payne and son. Mr*.
thl* neighborhood
Mr and Mr*. Ted O'Laughlin were Sadie Farr, Mr and Mrs. Herbert
In Hasting* Thursday night to at­ Schoolenberg and daughter of Kal­
tend a shower honoring Mis* Per- amazoo were guests of Mr*. Anna
su* Newton, at the home of Mis* Van Tyne Sunday evening for
lunch.
Esther Englund
A. C. Clark te on the tick list
Fred Van Stxealn. son of Mr. and
suffering with a carbuncle on his Mra Herbert Van Strealn. 8r. was
knee. Abel Eaton is there doing admitted to Borges* hospital Fri­
the
chores
for
him.
day
for a week's observation.
We can make your farm machinery perform
anficipoft the need for parts and
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Storer and
Herman Fisher of Camp Bland­
like new . . . whether you need a complete
Richard DeMott of Hastings, were ing. Fla., called on Mr. and Mr*.
replacements.
Sunday evening callers at Albert Bradfield Tuesday.
Brill'*.
Twenty people from Prairieville
two thing* lo keep in mind.
The W 8 C. 8. dinner and school district went to Battle
meeting ha* been given up for till* Creek Thursday U&gt; attend a meet­
1. See us now — you don't want to
month on account of sickness.
ing on Rural Improvement*.
kind* Inclading Tractor*. Our track can pick
Mrs France* Hendershott I* on
lose valuable time after the spring
Mr. and Mrs Henry Oermaine,
the sick list this week.
Some of the men here report Mr. and Mr* Merle Bradfield and
rush starts.
limit catches of fish thru lhe Ice son Jack attended the Barry-PralrieviUe Farm Bureau at lhe home of
the past two week*
2. Steel and iron are available only on
Plow points rnhsrprnrd and repolntcd. Ra­
The Hendershott P T. A. met Mr. and Mr*. George Warren at
a priority baii*. By placing your
last Friday night and discussed the Hickory Comers Wednesday eve­
proposed school Improvement pro­ ning.
order now, you enable ut to better
Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradfield
gram.
Mr* Floyd Garrison and Mr*. were In Harting* Wednesday where
Ernie Matteson with Fred Bugbee. they attended a dinner tor Farm
director of the McOmber school, Bureau member*.
went to the meeting held in Bat­
tle Creek last week at tha Kellogg
Out of deference lo Father, who
school to hear the project discussed must focus now on taxei. inflation
They report a very interesting meet­ and so forth, a New York high
ing and a large crowd to hear it.
ichool hat entirely done away with
home work
It we have Interpreted lhe news
PHONE 2585
429 $. MICHIGAN AVI.,
correctly, there It now a thortage
They say hou»ln« in one tnHASTINGS, MICH.
of those twisted wire coat-hanger*
everywhere, except maybe In every­ fense worker* are throwing squir­
body! closet*
rel* out of the hollow tree*.

Strong of Pinhook. Rev*. Roy and
Opal Houghton of Lake Odessa vis­
ited Mrs. Strong Sunday. She fell
on the ice recently and injured her
elbqw.
Ruuell Taylor and son Burton of
Berlin spent Friday at Harley Toy,
Beulah Kime spent Sunday afternoon with Areta Mlllt r.
|
Rrvival services are being held
at the church each night. Rev. C. I
N. Storme* te the evangelLrt. Come
out and hear the gospel preached.,
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RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk

COURT HOUSE
NEWS

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Mr. Farmer!

TMMBiUlEF

WELDING AND MACHINE WORK
OF ALL KINDS

B. L. PECK

and ERICK McLEOD

�Till HA1TIHG. «AHNT», THUUDAT, AAXl'A.T H. 1H1

4om£'
EY, you with the fifty dollar suit! You there, buying

H

that hundred buck radio like a Hollander buys a stew

pan. We want to talk to you.

That’s right, you’re the fellow, driving that farm tractor that’d probably bust
an English squire, and going to town on Saturday across a prairie you can darn
near drop all Belgium into . . . more horsepower under your foot than an

Italian ever sees.

You, mister, ignoring those skyscrapers a Londoner gog­

gles at, and taking your sleepy-time shut-eye eight thousand feet above the

Mississip’ between business deals. Selling vacuum cleaners over a li’l county

big as Denmark and tending a punch press for more than Petain’s salary.
Sure, we’re talking to you!

Say, friend, what’s the matter with you lately?
fifth grade kid in a sixth grade room.

You’ve been acting like a

Whoever gave

you the insane idea that

you are a sissy, your country a jellyfish and your statesmen just plain dumb?

Detroit.

Miami.

Where did you get that crazy notion that the English are smarter than you,

Bridge of Ships in 1918.

the Germans better organized, the Japs cleverer and laughing up their kimono

do the goldarnest, the biggest things in the world and next minute forget

sleeves when they’re really scared petrified?

you’ve done them.

Why, you’ve been getting the

New York.

You

Los Angeles.

For all your talking you are much, much too modest;

and with the whole world leaning on you—brother, that’s dangerous.

jumps every time ycu read a Washington news headline.

You

might sell yourself the wrong bill of goods and let someone else run the show.

Listen, you bewildered, long-legged, overgrown Tarzan . . . you’ve grown up

into a giant and you don’t know it yet.

You’re still carrying around that old

Let’s forget the flag-waving. That’s Hitler stuff anyway—childish.

Forget

"I’m just a little colonial" complex from the dim and distant past; still apolo­

we’ve got the biggest navy in the world and getting bigger every hour. For­

gizing for living on the right side of the Atlantic Ocean.

get we’re turning out more; planes

Wake up!
don?

Why, do you know what they’re calling the U« S. A. over in Lon­

Big Brother of the British Empire!

just brother.

But

Big

Brother.

Get that.

Not daughter.

Not

That from old Mother England herself!

You figure it out.
Look.

yards.

You are so doggone lucky they ought to

You’ve got everything.

Take this matter of back­

Englishmen, Italians, Spaniards—they live in

our stride and the headaches that will follow it, and lick ’em all, one by one.

But don’t forget—don’t

ever

forget—the uncompromising fact that America

A whole new world.

world.

Don’t forget that, like it or not, this world of the future is going to be

an American world, the era now dawning an American age.

And don’t for­

And" they

get that America can meet her responsibilities as the world’s great leader and

But you own a

example only if Americans hold up their heads, bravely and intelligently, and

countries.

have all built up wonderful national cultures of their own.

continent.

than the Nazis, now at their

today remains the great pillar and strength of mankind, the hope of the

Let’s get things straight.

name you Steve Brodie.

this minute

frantic peak. Forget all that. Forget even that we’ll take this war business in

You have built up a completely

new way

of life, actually a dazzling new civilization that is the hope of the present

recognize them now.

As a free American you must help carry part of that

heritage of responsibility.

and the key to all the future.
Englishmen believe in America.

No need to remind you of what you’ve done, what you can do.
school books written down.

It’s all in the

The Panama Canal. Grand Coulee Dam. The

Germans are going to believe in it.

all of Hitler, many of them do now.

For

It ia time that Americans believed in

America, too.

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north of Gouts Grove, lays level, complete
set of buildings, has electricity, wonderful
soil, some nice woods, $10,000.
WE HAVE A BARGAIN in a vacant’lot near
Philo Sheldon's, with abstract for only
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h

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Phone 2240 daytime. For night
ice phono 2352 or 2230
Cor. Jeffertoa aad Court
Sts, Hastings, Michigan
BaOmIm, VMsKaM Wipara

Yoleaaislag

Graaaiai
Wuhinf

1 turned to their home in Delton lost
Mra. Morton Freshney and Allen church went toDelton Monday
,. week nnd
lheformer
seat Cleveland received short letters from night of la*t weck
a.* n farewell
ui.u mr
- VUIII-I L* ta Ihta
ILA s-.a,
_. .
----------k jt
Lewis Visbeck this gathering for Walter Grifleth. son
; nt
Lansing
this------week,
at ..
tiie meet­ M. Bnd
' ing ut the legislature.
past week .stating they do not ex- Of p,fr.Slltt m^.
Grifleth who
I Miss Nettie Howard and h-r
.... licet to be home lor some time. Mr. expects soon to be ta lhe U. 8.
a Visbeck. who was Injured
In an service.
! nephew. Morri* Howard, of Tojyla.
The annual meeting of the MidI wfte Thursday- visitor* of the for­' nuto accident ta Grand Rapids dur_$er.
w«.R.Harper.
Ing the hoUdoy*. was taken to Uie dbvlHe
Co-operativeCreamery;
mer's outer,
sister. mra.
Mrs. w
Harper.
Mrs
HarryB.ilsch rnttr.i dned h0,1,e of ,lU d“UKl“cr Mrs James company will be HeldWednesday.

।Ite uudmu ol lhe T.-K. Kta.ll °L“e! “• ““ d“ .
.
.
L xonra u
",
*5.,?" i Budd Brankema who has bcen' °&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;ru.T
।
tai
week. TursO.y I— ..—,.
(n
, Milo Shaw farm has gone w. *•»»■'»*» »«
‘he
.
Tttap.wn. » ntalnl
ol mil, n Mr
J&gt;n
,„ mnvwl
„ m
«.
Mr
Xlnrr
.TnnaaA
In
«
.
«1&gt;U
»ho .te plhnl brtore Ito
p„t
J
ter. TM. Tburwloy klrrnmon.. Ktty B,nlu„
„u,:.
&gt;
Rev. Jata
Lauiwrunh,
nallvr „ very p«lnfu| Alli nrrk Hu ah,,,
.
Ruulnn enthralled hl* hearer* with (Cr
Scott was over to see
biddrr of the DirmUer iiMrrii»4
hl* experiences. The same evening j,tai Sunday.
In ••
&gt;
l.e
-4A.xe nt lhe Methodist church
Mr and Mr*. Frank Lake and m*i
member.*atofathe
o G meeting
club of Grand
"n 10 30 Bu
r&gt;dJrd
Rapid*
dinner
WedHe la still very weak from J
for
A '1,,fss
M al the K Ls ol
P ।,and it was regrettable that *o‘ family entertained their sun and «»r
min.v outside tatcrosta prevented family of near Hasting* Sunday. I
.
.
Hl.
tmm nneuuinnln which
..
nevday evening nt her home on hi- illness from pneumonia which temple for election of directors, and a weli-flllrei church. Hi* audience
Mra. Bert William.* of Middle-1 .mi
followed the Injuries.
other business. A free lunch at noon now know many inside fijeu about. vllle spent Friday here with her! "' »h»reon,&gt;u
Grand Rapids St.
A dozen Indies enjoyed the Social will be followed by nn afternoon Russia that they do not gain by1 daughter. Mrs. Philip Nichol*,
Sale of defense stamju and bonds
,.
rB
,
nuiu
„
at T.-K. school begat. Tuesday of club meeting nt the home ot Mra program at the T -K. schoolhouse. nrw&gt;pn|J
newspaper*, radio or hearsay.
{ Floyd I .eClear has rented the
-- -----joci'librarian
- x.k—. Mrs
&lt;arm
of Mrs
otta hcqh
«.*.
««».'WiU
«...
lust week nnd netted 112733 the C L. Hiar. Wednesday. Following w-hlch includes entertainment by; Our
good dinner,• bridge
nnd the Knapp
nnd “ white
is acting »»
ns v.w.
chairman of lhe .1 ------Bcott who
been- helping out
first dny. Largest sales wen- made •hr usual
-------■ ■ family of ,Ionia ...
w«mc, w
----- •has
—----by the rooms of Wm. Ferguson and visiting completed n
a pl-innnt
pleasant time
time, sjMinker
speaker from M
M. S. c
c. and farm victory ttouk
Book campaign—a national'Olis
national'‘l&gt;e Oils Scott farm during Mr.
MLss Sorters. Every Tuesday I; Mra Hits Faulkner of Delton was bureau
m0V(. lo |llacc
ln lhl. nnny , Scott's illness and death. ha« re..
. son
... was born
... to Mr. and n
ana
„, somP u
,-------------------------------------------------derignated as defens- tamp and z.
a ““t."ra
Mrs Mark Ritchie won high
hlch
A baby
and maiitic
marlne kul(
conv
or
. turned to his former---job
which----he
bond day nnd till* fl—*1 ten mln- honors
I——In
'n bridge
hrlrl— und
nn«t Mra.
Marric Smith
Kmltlj of Grand
flrnnrl Rapid.'.
Rnnlrf« 1I ...mirations
...
.
._j-------- -for
— irft
at Hla
hmthar*- Hnma
Mra Flora Mr. Hanjs
have —
voted
money
left tn
lo aultf
aseirt at
hia brother's
home.
the consolation. The next at Butterworth hospital Tuesday.; * . h.mk.
boxes have beenWo,d received SaUtnlay from
Word
Utes tire devoted to that purpose in Hunton ...111
K.. u'llK Mrs. Ritchie.
J..!,'', .In
lit,. ' 13.
1*1 This
't’hU Vlr,
.,, I n
.
_ i»^lofllci'
. .. “ 11’1111"" li" Pvt. Theodore Wiennga. who has
meeting will b.-with
Jan
makes'II Mrs.
ppTced^n
” the'**
.: been stationed at Fort 8111, Okla ,
Mt mid Mra. Warren Alkn und Smith a great-grandmother
brory for good used books This!
Mra Ray L&gt;on* was ho**** “» campaign dura not ask for maga- was that he had been transferred
Evnrt left for st piicrsbun:. iiu. .rn Hugh ot Grandvilto ».re Satu»y —
... _Alli
a&gt;&lt; —
ww.ea
—
’ln'2
'
h“
lm“"
Monday of lust week after spvnding urd,«: viators at the Glenn Allen the regular meciing of the Masters-. '
Jones
circle.
Thursday
"
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"
‘
■■'-■■•
l
i
W
ca
n
ips
and
the
W.
8.
C.
s,
has
.nd &gt;h. w. s, c. s. hui“ tBI» tta“- , . ,
the weekend with his roti-in, Mrs. home at Pnrmelee.
Mr and Mra Wilber Rosenberg when twenty-one ladies gathered for ^.a^ien thrv for Camp CounJ. L. Rugg and husband
Mr and Mrs. Ray Barton andtlit- of Plainwell visited his brother. •“
“!• -lor Re». !««&gt;' Rl.flman ol Port
Mrs. Sybil Warner entertained
vuiun. followed lhe .levo- c,„„r
„„ ,,
,o u„
• tie son of Byron Center visited Claude and family »» northwest
- -----------------M Rcv : E c&gt;rt,y o, ,n,
service and business session
i her MMer, Mrs. Loren Johnson, and ’Ihortiapple. Monday. Mrs. Claude' tlonal
Hustings. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alec Mc­ OuDEB FOB PUBLICATION
| otlwr relatives in town Saturday Rowiibs-rg ts able to lie around the and dainty refreshments were 1 of the committee notified—mem- Callum of crevallls. Oregon. On ■ sum .4 MIrbil
hou-e after a month’s illne.v. but served by Mrs Lyons, assisted by , bers of which are Mrs Wm. Sweet,
। afternoon.
Sunday, they all visited Mr. and
1 Mr and Mrs. Andrew Finkbeiner must remain quirt because of her; Mrs. Fenton. Two tidies. Mrs.;I Mrs. T. J Berry. Mrs. IJnwcod Mrs. Charles Sunton near Green
' Floyd Helrigel and Mrs. Vernon I
। went to Bangor Friday nnd re­ heart.
Burdick and Mra. Fred Stokoe. Of Lcke. Mr. and Mrs. McCallotn also
Cheater Baxter is feeling much Hooper, who came here recently I course, no ladies, magazines are
mained over Sunday with their
visited their cousins. Hermun and
son. Rev. Elvin Finkbeiner and -better than he has for some time, from Detroit and ioitudng respec-l wanted but National Geographies. Vern Neil und families.
| _lively,
added their names lo •; Reader* Digest. Colliers. Saturday
' family. This Monday they left for. wc are glad to hear.
________________
, A. R. Windes was home from De­
Florida where they plan to.spend a , Franklin Millner, wiio Ls in the membership roll,
I Evening Post. Outing, or Sports. | troll over lhe weekend.
submarine service of Uncle Sam. &gt; Many
new telephones have been Mechanics und the reading your I -1 suup.e
couple montlu.
- Mr. and--Mrs. Jack
Perry and• —
litMrs. William Sweet has been hav- came home Saturday night for a inst'alied this past w-fk by lhe own son would be Interested in.1 tie son of Kalamazoo were Satur­
ing trouble with her back the jiast three days' stay with his parents, Bell Telephone Company und the Copies six montlu old can be used. day night and Sunday guests of th
....
D.um:
Mltlher
of
new
book
which
will
be
out
next!
tuo -A.-i;. -I..! .
i •dr
,p.
Jack's folks here.
l.eiKiito:
n hip. before going o:: month should be quite enlarged ns1
, I*. Garden Club
The Jenkins children are enter­
; Mrs Isabel Lepper is staying with to the Qrciit Lakes Naval Station more nnd more people find it a ne­
U. Garden club was cn- raining the chicken pox at the
I her granddaughter. Mrs Roy Steen foi further training. He enlisted cessity. Latest installed and num­
nt the home of Mrs Janet home of their mother. Mrs. Juanita
and has seen
consider­
. ..
bcr* are as follows—Jack Rosenberg-,
_________
I and family, for the balance of lhe las’, spring
Jenkins.
I
Schinper
Thursday,
with
thirteen
then
able of the world since then.
.170 P 5: Mrs. Susan Baxjer. 133 F 3; !
winter.
Mrs. Warner returned Sunday
Mrs. Anna Meeter and Jicr sister. | Vernon Hooper. 106; Harry Will- members, one guest and two children
Mh&gt;s Pauline Walker. Helen Brog
present. A short business meeting evening to stay with Mrs. Sowcrby.
I and Virginia Welfare spent title Helen Peterson of Kalamoxoo. were ynrd 70 P 11: Mrs. Hattie Stevens,
Bob Bryans from south of Has­
callers
Sunday
on
Mr.
und
Mrs
d Frank Cotnan. 83 F 21:
Dale followed the pot luck dinner with
! weekend at the former's home at
tings
the Sunday
of—
ML*s
. the president. Florence
Coinan------------was
--------------------- -guest
---------Henry
Shively
in
Yankee
Springs,
uc.
78
;
Robert
VnnderVeen.
37
F
Jackson.
The roll call wae respond-1 Betty Flanders at her home here,
’ and‘ Mra. Joe Lardle
Lardle of
of CaleCale- sMLss E
Evelyn Allbrecht Ls able to Mr.
5; mihert
Hubert Xfnrehnu.se
Morehouse. Rfl
86 FF 4:
4: Ber- presiding.
MUs
ed to with miscellaneous items. It I Mrs. Florence Blackford, who has
•
• nnd. up after
...two weeks'
. !'Ionia were Tuesday guest;..
gueiL',.
nice Johnson &lt; Ernest Ball resi| be dressed
was
voted
to
help
with
the
Victory
:
been
working
in
Hastings,
has
re­
iho works i..
in De- dencel 33; E. W. Goodwin. .18 F 22.
serious illness with a gathering in' Henry DhvLs who
Book campaign and a collection! turned lo her home near here and
*■*— in
*“ Bowens
---------------*
-----------the ear. We all hope she will soon,‘roil, was-al his home
Perd Johnson.
69
F 21: Clyde
was taken nt the meeting
Win. will help her son-in-law and daugh... to return to .her
— studies
----- . |, Holmes residence nt Bower
Mills &lt;nr
for tho
the weekend.
weekend.
—
; be able
at..sriti.
Ferguson, T.-K. school grade teach- । ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott, move
Benn threshing has occupied -the installed recently, 64 F 14.
the T.-K. school.
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er. was guest speaker and talked on, to the Homer Bates farm,
I Miss Kay Krauthi-lm. senior at M time of some of the farmers even
principles und design* of a garden.
PABANT
'
. S. C. I* a member of the T.-K. though in mid-winter. Claude Ros­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis also .showed pictures he had taken 1
,
1.
«
enberg.
who
operates
a
threshing
who live at Barlow lake, fell from o. wild no..?, .nd garden, .hleh I /•“'
«h» ’’
’
I faculty for three montlu while do­
much .n&gt;o&gt;&lt;d N.lumh In n, । *“'1 ”
; ing practice teaching. She assists, rig. finished the season Jan. 14 when bls high chair Saturday morning
I Principal Earle VanSieklc and Ho- he threshed out fifty bushels of No. striking a toy sustaining a serious
flowers Terrestrial and Celestial
Harry William* and Bob Toton
I mer Cunningham with their classes. 1 beans ut tiie John Snyder farm at neck Injury. The doctor was imme­ on
b) Oara GUI was very
ofH^uWS“7nd Mn
J Todiately summoned and he was taken
I in mathematics nnd history. She is Duncan ,lake.
“1"’
Mra. Isto Kenjon will entertain ]nn ttnd wn Ray
Jack y^ier
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Staurter and to Pennock hospital at Hastings and
' staying at the Talbot home while In
I son Lyle of Bowne township, were lay in an unconscious condition the group At her home on Feb. 5 of parm&lt;.iee were Bunday dinner
| town.
with a pot luck dinner and meet- rumU of Mr alld M„ Cfarc wu.
Sunday
visitors
of
her
mother.
Mrs.
from 10 A. M. until 2.30 P. M. The
I Rev. Ira Carley accompanied' by
Hattie'
Smith.
in«.
Hams.
Mrs
Bob
Tolan
and
infant
first X-rays taken did not reveal
I his daughter. Geraldine, were at
Grlffelh—Dean
D*lr°“ *“h b"
Mrs. Martha Brandstetter. Mrs. just the nature of lhe trouble but
Caledonia Wednesday evening to
| the faculty meeting of the school. Joe Banish and Gordon Cove of there ts a possibility two bones are
taih da
Mr and Mrs. Robert Dean, Mr.. Mr flnd
cllflon Campbell
I Students from the schools of Way­ Grand Rapids were Sunday guests broken. He' was brought to hta nnd Mrs. Glenn Griflelh. Mr. and! ca)led on Mr nnd Mrt tester .RayOffire. h.
! land. Middleville. Kcllcgsvllle und of their nephew nnd cousin. Bur­ home Saturday night. His father is Mrs. Harold
Grifleth, Go.tlclb &gt; mond Of near Ostego Tuesday and
| Byron Center discussed the subject dette Wadd and wife. Mrs. Hanbh's nn employee of the Blake Oarage
Knechele and Mrs. Lewi* Finkbeiner f,mnd their son-in-law very 111
Arthur Aubll. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. and ton Wayne, were in Lansing wllh pneumonia. He passed the
"Things I Like and Don't Like in only son. Robert, who Ls a second
Teachers ' Miss Gerry spoke for the lieutenant in tiie army air carps, Monroe Aubll of Leighton town­ Saturday evening to attend the crisU Friday and is a very little
I local school. No faculty members of is now stationed as nn instraclor at ship. was 'called to service Jan. C, wedding of Ml* Phyllis Dean of, better.
Emmettc Campbell went
Kelly Field. Texas.
,
und is located at Fort Dlx. New Umsing and Paul Grifleth of Slur- J Sunday to attend to the dairy work
the other schools were invited.
Miss Marjorie Chandler of the Jersey. Several TUther-young men ot gin. Central Methodist church was j for a lime.
Mr and Mrs. William Liebler
drove to Toledo, Ohio. Thursday T.-K faculty had the misfortune to this locality expect to leave soon the scene of the wedding at 8
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Fish and
after her mother. Mrs. J. P. Slaw- injure the ligaments of her knee for various camps. Edward Smith, o'clock, where in the light of tapers children of Middleville were Sunson. who accompanied them home while tobogannlng with a party of son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith the young couple spoke their vows day evening callers nt the Clare
friends
at------------Jackson--P|trk
Friday evening for a visit.
------------—near Grand of Green Lake, a teacher in the ta the presence of two hundred rel- Williams home.
’
-- The Hudson schools, will leave Feb. 2. ntlves and friends with Dr. E
Mrs. Ray Lyons and her cousin, ’ Rapids Sunday
of’ Inst-------week.
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Hlalr of Mlrhlu
' Mra. Herman Neustrcl nnd little result was she was unable to attend
mamey
Stanley vaoni
Coors a*
as uncent,officiating clergy- 1■ Wlien the weather change. «ud;*on Dean, who arc visiting here, her school teaching duties until IrlFIRjf al the Oth and 7th grade man Attending the bride was MLv dPn,y- *7 York s telephone weath' from North Dakota, went lo Mer-, day but is now getting about with pupils of T.-K. school leave Sunday Mary Griflelh of Sturgis, sister of 7
j ritt Friday and visited at lhe homes tiie old ot cratches.
afternoon for the Kellogg camp at the groom, nnd P-olcrt Dean. &lt;200 tails In half an hour.
! of the former * brother und sister
All director* of the Farmer* State
brother of the bride, wan beat man.
Alfred Davis und Bert Brigg*, until Bank were re-elected at the annual Twcnb'-flvc boys and twenty-five
meeting of the Farmers State Bank girls wflf participate in the en­ James Roeers of Sturgis. A recep-]
LEGAL NOTICES
with their । tion witli lovely refreshments fol­
I William Campbell of the Detroit Tuesday a* things seem lo be mov­ campment together
I school* spent the weekend ut home ing along in a very satisfactory' teachers. Mis* Madge Hunsberger lowed the ceremony.
w ith his jiarcnu. Mr. und Mrs. Chas manner. Stockholders were much and William Ferguson. The four
The young couple are both grad-: notice to creditors
I Campbell.
are glad to know the pleased last week with another senior student* who will go as as­ uates of Micldgan State College, j
‘ l««n.
| latter is gradually convalescing semi-annual dividend payment— sistants are Don Carter. Clinton Paul, the son of Mr. and Mrs.'
nf &gt;'
Adams. Retha Suva cool and Nyla Shirley Grlffelh of Sturgis. Is a
from her recent operation.
; ' Mr. and Mrs. Ch^r Bro*: and chll- fleers are President. William Krone- Kingsley.
commissioned ensign, und recently1
president.
Arthur
Mr. and Mis J. F. Schlpper and completed hLs training at the:
, dren spent the weekend with rcla- wittcr: vice
Thede: cashier. Earl Lee; rus t, children visited relatives In Grand Great Lakes Training Station, and
live* in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Will Trumble received 11 card cashier/Burdet Benaway; directors. Rapid* Sunday. Mr. Schlpper also with his bride left on Sunday for'
from Harry Morgan of Ypsilanti thi' Arthur Bell. Charles Robertson and called to see Lewis Vi&amp;beck. the his new assignment at San Fran­
। jiast week telling of the •ertuus con- William Oocklcr.
school custodian
cisco, Cal.
Resident* of » the road north of
Mra. Vert^ Thomas of Parmelee
dition of his mother. Mrs Metta
I Morgan, formerly of Middleville and Leighton Evnngeliral church were will entertalfr^atja miscellaneous G1.ASS CREEK
Miss Joan Erway of Kalamazoo ■
Parmelee but now living in Ponca Anally dug out of their hibernation shower this Wednesday afternoon
| City. Okla., with her son. Llewel­ Wednesday when four snow plow* honoring the former Marian Kcagle was a weekend guest of her par-'
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Rny Erway.,
lyn. The card stated she had suf­ of Allegan county cleared the
I fcred the -econd stroke which blocked highway.
A cablegram ha* been received She had as supper guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Keegstra and by Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Visbeck an­ evening. Miss Donna Welsh of Alic-!
, paralyzed her left aide und was in
a semi-conscious condition
The two little sons of Grand Rapids nouncing the safely of their son gan and Miss Lois Clouse ot Kain- notice to cbeditobs
first stroke paralyzed her right side were Sunday visitor* of her abler. Charles who wa» on a boat al Pearl mazoo after which they attended
the basketball game in Hastings.
Mrj. Blanch Segerstrcm. in com­ Mrs. T. I. GlUett and family.
Harbor.
Mra. Russell Whittemore and Ar -1
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Allen, who
pany with tier cousih. Mrs. Cora
The former Charlotte Wolowicz.
McKay of Lowell, left on Friday moved from Hasting* to the Della whose husband Ls in service and lene spent last Thursday with Mrs.1
Allen home la*t full, are parent* of who lives with iter people at Bowens Melvin Smith of Goodwill.
i
for u three weeks' trip to Florida.
Mr and Mrs. Robert McGlocklin j M.rrh* a. !» i»c{,
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Finkbeiner n little «pn born Saturday. Jan. 17. Mills is in a Grand Rapids hospi­
were honored.with a family gather-, at the Bob Bowman home on west tal as a result of freezing her hands and family of Hastings and Louis f"r-»onn. ah.iaiii rtraitor
ing
and dinner Friday Hl
home.
a week ago Saturday. She had ac­ Havens of Battle Creek were Sun- i '(.r‘;
—
.,
—the
Muin
st. •
I'ri.liatr IHfirc. I
: of their daughter. Mrs. WHbera Mr. nnd Mrs
Paul Faulkner. companied a younger brother to day guests at POrrest Havens'. On|,,(n
■ Klump west of town, prior to theilr who had been th Florida since New Wayland f&lt;tr groceries and they Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis.;
departure on their Florida trip, Year’s, returned home Thursday were on their way home when the local, and their guest. Mrs. Bertie j
NiakvilU.
rvchlng. and were glad to gel back car became stuck, and before they Ortbnng of Grass Lake were
’
Sarah Os'.roth. and her son-in-law to the home town. They report Mrs. could get to E. Springer's for help guests there.
' and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Faulkner's mother. Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Whittemore. I
Nellie she was badly chilled. We are in­
Adams, all of Maple Grove. Mr. and Cro,'.s. as feeling quite well after formed the fingers have been Lowell WhKtemore and son Rodger;
Mrs. James Clark and daughters. her serious illness.
lanced but not amputated as re­ ot Delton, were callers al Chas. I notice to cbbditobi
Whittemore's. Rodger will remain
Ruth Ann nnd Kathryn of Parme­
Owing to the deep snow In lhe ported.
lee and Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Flnk- side roads the attendance at the
The T.-K. debating team, con­ with his grandparents while Ids
uTond meeting of the Middleville sisting of Maxine Finkbeiner. Janies
beiner. local.
Brotherhood Monday evening was Faulkner and Gerry Carley, won the
Schaffer's point. Payne take, w*» not large' However. threw present laurels over Rockford team at tiie —
Ray
, Otis
---------------of Kalamuzw
--------------------3pen I lhe j
scalded quite badly on her arm and enjoyed a very fine program. above city Monday of last week in weekend al Fred Otis',
hip. the first of the week when a Misses Helen Coman and Maxine their last debate of the season.
Mr and Mrs. Robt. Shrlcker. Jack;
teakettle boiled over as slje went Finkbeiner.-violinist*. with Miss They upheld the affirmative tide of and Jerry of Richland were Saturto fix the fire. Fortunately she had Donna Gulsler. piano accompanist the regular question.
day
'
callers at Chus Whittemore's.
&lt;a phone arid called neighbors as her furnished some splendid musical , mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Erway and
Mra. rear!
Pearl nenyun
Kenyon accumpaniea
accompanied
husband Ls employed out of town.
numbers, nnd three sets of films Tier son-in-law and daughter. Mr. baby of Muskegon and Mr. and
Fire which is supposed to havefrom the department
------------- ---------------of conserva- and Mra. Harold Griflelh. to Lan- Mra. Maurice Erway of Grand;
i eaaaarr «. a. i». imi
started from a kitchen chimney. non completed a fine entertainment. sing Saturday evening and will Rapids were visitors at Roy Er-1
Ntmrt Clasaai. J«4g( ot Probata
Tuesday morning Of last week, de- Two sets of pictures were Michigan spend a couple of weeks with her way’s over the weekend.

Try Our Want Column

Some Neiv Bargains

MIDDLEVILLE

'.'Aw

NORTHRUP KING * CO.'S

HYBRID

1947

| SOUTH THORNAPP1.E
'
XOTICR Or FOMBCLOIUM
stroyed the large home of Prank reenea and one was the Oregon non. Sidney and family.
D. Cutler ta Yankee Springs town- trail. The Fatlier and Son banquet
- --- — -• —— - --------Mr. and Mrs Philip Nichols and
»hip oti tiie .west county line. The'al the school is the next meeting passed away January 11 at hta,fBm|iy entertained Saturday night
iiouse known tm the Williamson scheduled for February 8.
home In Home Acres near Grand and Sunday, her sister and brolhplace was a large brick residence
The T.-K. basketball boy* played Raplds after a long period of fall- er-ln-law. Mr and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Slater of valued at »7.000 and well-built and Woodland Friday night and lont to Ing health. For many years he was Engeraon and little son of Grand
•urvlrAr, *• mortiurtt
Grand *Rapl&lt;i* called on Mr. and the walls still stand Arm. Tiie in- that team for the flrat in three a successful farmer of Leighton Rapids, also Philip's mother. Mra.
lk«-aialh hv j RwMrs. W. K. Liebler Sunday of last terior was destroyed but some con- yean of Central "C" league rivalry, township later moving to the Grand Grace Nichols, who is assisting at
134 ia lh« •file* ut ifa
week
The men were tuscclatcs tenu were saved. Wc sympathize The score was 30 to 24. Perhaps Rapids suburb where he was in! the Luke Benaiba home. Mrs. Senwhile both were employees of the with Mr. Cutler who Is getting along boy* If you had played A home you biuiness. He served as pirsident of seba has been ill but is some betAcres-------------bank for ---------several .ter at this writing.
May store.
m years and whose wife died a woujd have been tops—but nover the Home -------I The
Woodland
Knight*
of few year* ago. He and a hired boy mlnd. someone has to lose High
S«.rvlvtn« I* hta wife. Agnes. ’ Clarence Shaw and son of near
Nashville called on ills mother.
Pythias were entertained by the lived In lhe home nnd ills son across *corcr* for MlddleviUe were Serijan »daughter. Mrs.
EdithNichol*.
, local Knights this weck Monday ‘he way. Cutlervllto-wa« named for wlln 11 pointe and Finkbeiner with ‘hree sons.Leviof Green Lake, nnd Mrs Ada Shaw and brother Milo
Haney
and
evening. There was recond rank Mr. Cutler who once owned the 8.
--------- —
-* Edward
-------- - of Middleville. Shaw last Friday.
Miss Juanita Lake of Kalama­
Funeral services were held at the
uork and lunch.
land on which the hospital now
Mrs clart BUm fcU down
j Robert Rugg has been transferred *‘ft,,dK
house step* one day recently and ! Griggs St. Evangelical church on zoo and friend Tommie Haywood
spent Sunduy here with her parfrom Ciimp Wallace. Texas. - to
Clyde Holmes, who has been con- injured her foot. Il seem* a slight ,Wednesday afternoon. Interment
was
tn
lhe
Caledonia
cemetery.
, Camp Davis. N. C.. for a short netted with the Bennett Auto injury but gradually became worse
unp*M on Mid
st ths dsi* o
Mrs. Duiu Ptouer was at her family.
I training and then will be sent to a Company ns salesman for some and she was taken to Pennock Itos- .nome
mr a *few 'hours.
Wednesday
;
who Injured his "Wk Li’sm” ,(gia«n*""rfa»lpai*lsBi1l,g5»,«i
fur
’
“
! new *«ranip in Penn. Rotart has1 time, has severed hta connection pjul at Hasting*. Thursday. X-rays twine
while cnruuie
enroute iruni
from uiun
Eaton itapias
Rapids ,
“nd
ta Moo- hni»r„i and no &gt;ait er pro»Min&lt;» si ia
— -■li
—Krltor
.®*k*ng
———• treatments
—;—;hnmr
—
been tlamfcrred Into a new branch
account of Jhc new auto ban nnd revealed the cause of trouble was while
_
. —
. .
..
t Um
nr In ,ug It I
to Grand
Rapids.
She ..
is feeling
|*iter anrl harlr
back_hornC&gt; „ ILor
, of the army work that he finds very' °l*“cd “P hls snrnge ut Bowens a blood clot so she is taking a few ,
InteresUng and enjoyable.
Mill*. .Mr Holme, ope rated hl* busi- days' re»t cure in the hospital.
f .....,. .u_j
| Rep. nnd Mra. E. E. Faulkner re-. ”**• ti25‘££ ,or
ycnr*'
lhe youn» people of the Bapttat 'sicxnesx

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1942

12 PAGES

COOPERATION OF
RURAL DISTRICTS
IS REQUESTED

VICTORY DRIVE FOR
BOOKS CONTINUES
Reading Material For Uncle
Sam's Force* Needed
/ Have you made contribution of

one or more books for the Victory
.Hook campaign? These books are
ip be sent to the army, navy.

HASTINGS
BANNER

Returns From Red Croitt
War Relief Fund Campaign
Fall Short of Assigned Quota ।

A RUMOR SPIKED
In view of rumors being ci/^
cplated to the effect tliat the'
United State* government is
planning tn confiscate savings
accounts. Secretary of the Treas­
ury Morgenthau issued the fol­
lowing official denial: "I wish
tn state most emphatically that
there are no foundations what­
ever for such rumors. The fed­
eral government does not have
under consideration any proposal
involving ti&gt;e confiscation of
savings deposit* of this country
for any purpose. Furthermore,
anyone circulating rumors of
thl* character is acting against
the welfare of the nation."

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

'SAMUEL DICKIE THE FIRST SUPT.
OF HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NUMI

THIRD DRAFT
REGISTRATION
And FEBRUARY 1

Headed Our Schools 1873-77. Was Gifted Man
Educator. Had Original Ways of Discipline. Later Head
Of Albion College.
BY M. L. COOK

Those From
Inclusive,
Mutt

Register

The Barry County Draft Board
The old. frame, iwostory'. four- Schoo) was held In theae buildings has received notice from Blate
Again this week. Mrs. Waltur •
room sciiool house, which stood on through the winter and spring of
Perkins, county chairman of the*
the present Central school square 1871-72. and for the entire school Headquarters for Selective Service
Wur Relief fund campaign for the 1
when our family came to Hastings, year of 1872-73. ending in June as fallows:
Red Cro&amp;x. Ls appealing to township |
Advance Preparation for Third
was destroyed by fire one evening 1873.
y
.
and rural chairmen to send in their
' ' in —
" remember
-------- In the
architects prelate
1871. -I well
themeantime
... -- -------------—--------- - ------ Registration, February 16. 1942.
reporta and the money collected,
In accordance with the proetamabrllllknt spectacle caused by the pared plans and contracts were let
as the drive is supposed to close ।
what
we ,u
then
the
mounting flames of tiuit burning for “
•**• —
*“ considered
• ••
— tlon of the President, Michigan will
,
I .structure. You can imagine the wry beautiful brick. ihrer-sUrry hold its third registration under the
Mr* Perkins reports that up to'CAflAI WADKFD^
Selective Training and Service Act
anda roomy
basement school
house.
serrow (?) of
thirteen-ycar-old
------------.------------------------------------■Tuesday afternoon of this week, the JVWML If VIvIlLflJ
lad as he contemplated the pros- with it* high tower, which stood for on Monday. February IS. 1942, for
,
pect of an extended vacation! But fifty years on the Central grounds,
xxrusi
£ TFM ’• UfclW tVUhJk that was not to be Our fond Cut Berea sandstone wa* the maance of *1506 54 of the *4300 quota
dreams of idle month* were rudely terial used up to the height of the toforc reghtered. Tills registration
still unpaid. The total collected in I
dashed by the prompt action of the torment,
with ornate window
’
the city of Hasting* is &lt;2322.12. With '
Instructor Will Be Miss: whool board. They reeled twe va- ledge* and ornamental window tops talned their twentieth birthday on
only
*471.24 being credited to the
, or before December 31. 1941, and
buildings on ntute
Stale street.!
street.** of the same material.
1
„
.
., ... .
i cunt store ouucung*
county
at large. There must be a1
■'..•uul... COurt l.n.l...
I, 6 t lint.
* * *in; have not attained their forty-fifth
Grace Browning of ChicagoI ;! (ippoMtr
house r.X.nrd
square. The I ttl,
Up tto ftliat
Umr »&gt;.
the schools
1
great deal more than that sum i Starting Saturday. Jan 31. at I first
’■ two slory br,ck h’lllding. Hastings had never been graded, birthday on February 16. 1942. excontributed
in me
the townships uui
but „
They
would
have
rated
no
higher:
ceptlng only those in thl* age group
A.VIIW1MUVCU
.
...
.
luhiTtthe
Firm
Aixilluncc
store
'reports haveui
come irorn only Ax- 9:00 A M" a,,d continuing for ten I f Waltrr Wallace i . now located,
than ten grades A few student*, who are already registered.
syria, Baltimore and a part of, consecutive Saturday*, a course for The other Wlu a :wo.,ton' frame like Loy*I E Knappen and Clarence I The registration in Michigan will
Hastings Twp. Will the other town- social worker* of the county is to'building, situated on the lo'. where Burton, who planned to attend the be accomplished by Selective Servab‘p/‘’airmen please gel busy a‘. be held al the library of the Barry j the city hall now stands, which :Statc unlveralty. carried some high- &gt;ce agencies. The chairman of each
once? Your Cooperation will be “P- county Health Department for the belonged to Dr. William Upjohn. er studies by arranging with the I I-ocal Board will be responsible for
the conduct of the registration in
prS5 .L,
. .
. .. consideration of case problem* and'In a disgustingly short Hine, it superintendent
his particular Board area.
Contributions nave been received | tarjous phases of the social service i seemdd to tiie.kids, the
of ।
TheInteriors
new building
had eight rooms
Mr Kim Sigler, chairman of th*
during the week from the following, work m Dnrrj. county ThC Cour&gt;ej both building*
=.-pcd f=r
gs *•.:■
were “
revamped
for for the eight-grades below the high
a credit to Mr*. Don Siege), city has
arranged by Mrx Heien1 school uses, wiiii
with six rooms, wT-tU
while school—four on the first floor and Local Board, Judge Stuart Clement
and Mayor William Schader hare
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)
decided that additional registration
places should be established thruout the county. They have not

of \nclr Sam's men ore In the]
urrned service*.
J
This Victory drive for books''^
sponsored b&gt;“-Uie^AmerlcanJ.lbra:y
From Mr. and Mr*. Glendon F. Bwarthout
Association through-1he.Tlfiraries In
lhe cities and village* of thl* stale. I
(Written on Ute verandah of Naturally, some of them cannot
These libraries will collect the1,
Cromer House. Sliot Hall. Brldge- avoid rubbing Americans the wrong
book* and magazine* donated and town, Barbados*
way; but aren't there always pcoforward them to Lansing where! Everything but U*e kitchen sink pie who are Impossible, even in
they will be sorted and sent toj. . .
your own home town?
camp*, naval bases, etc. for dis-1 This article can serve os a sumOne thing they have been able to
rib us about, and they have taken
tribution among the men.
' motion for the Caribbean and the
Books of adventure, history, bio-; British West Indies—a sort of every advantage of ’ll. Ever rince
graphy, fiction, poetry, mystery, in 1 goulash of all the indigestible ob- 1839 we have been wont to poke
tact. uny book that is good read- 'servalions and fact* which event-,, fun at Xlic English for Neville
the
ing. te desired. If you send tech- uslly .clutter
........ “up
•* ,h
“ larder of “a Chamberlain and Munich and their
unpreparedness But now they have
nlcal or scientific book* of any traveller's mind.
Probably nothing we have en­ Pearl Harbor Frankly, we were
kind, b«- sure they have been pub­
countered
has
struck
us so forcibly caught
napping,
weren't
we?
lished since 1935 os those of pre­
In
the
Caribbean
ax
the
number-of
American cockxurenesx was never
vious years are now practically
people who talk to themselves. before exposed in a worse light.
"At least one good book from ev­ Everybody does it. black and white. And now we hear these words to
They carry on Interminable mono­ the left and to the right of us:
ery home" is the slogan for Has­
logues while walking down the “I say. old boy. where were your
tings. says Mbs Jean Barnes, li­ street, riding on the busses, every­ intrepid aviators and your daunt­
brarian. If you do not have a book where. But there is a maxim down less seamen when the bloody Japs
that "you Just want \o get rid of" here which states that although one came round—on week end leaver
give one from your library that has may talk to himself, he is quite all
Incidentally, the colonials here
been some es|»eclal appeal for you right mentally. However. when he In the tropics do an incredible
—It may have a message for some starts to answer ’himself bock­
amount of Imbibing. Usually there
soldier or sailor or airman that will look out I
are gin swizzles in the afternoon,
bring him hope and courage. Make
Hie British orc all right—at icakt rum punches before dinner, and
your donation us generous as pos­ the colonial
editions of them.
(Continued on page 2. Sec. 2)
Age limits for the draft on
sible
Hripln, Hand club «r Onmwut
..*1* Jd'S
Here's the first snake story of:
Many people In this city are
WUco&gt; Floruu. Halting, BrathrrJ. Vl lh“
the
le year!
I not 21 to 44 as incorrectly staled
| Mrs. Tyler Praised
funnliur with the name of Samuel [||&gt;|yL LY| LLjll
hood. Hailing, Women', dub. BonLast Friday while Guy Giddings j in the Banner last week.
...I 1 f'Arn.,
Waf-ra
A,fH..a I BCOWTllnR 1* Well qUlllulld 1OF (HlS
H. Ranck. who for many yeara was Brill "L LAILLIJJ
| For Competent Hand- n«J,.oom Shop. W«!iJ?S!!2lw«k and I* enthWlaaUo about IlaNew U&gt;» Oe.ishewd For and Ralph M-W ..m uklng a
librarian al the Ryerson library ini
3
st mil smith
nf the
came yet definitely decided on the locastroll
south .of
the ritv.
city, thrv
theycame
Grand Rapids. In World War No.j
upon two targe blue racers. One of | tj0M or. wh0
---------■
h b of Lie..,,.
--rill have
clutrge • at
1 Mr. Ranck collected more than 1
.....................W"
— I'J^dyear Hdvre Baird * Ctothimf:lc,ns ,hat lhe ,0CB‘ soc'*1
Probate
Judge
- -----------Stuart---------------Clement, them wks fully three feet above Uw them. That Information will be
-----------r
‘
-------2 000,000 book* for the soldier* and
Secretary of State's branch office ..orp tho Cafe
fronslde Hat have 10 fBce
Her acllv,tlcs arc| who is chairman of Die "Majch of ground, stretched out upon some given in next week's issue of thia
knows, perhaps better than any
First "Solvaga For Victory" w Hull".., vre pr.6W by her Shop'Mre Dr™ shop. Wood. ,re.
sweet clover sunning itself. It was paper.
.
,SAly''dl’e?eM D,m"'
very likely and put up quite a j
other |&gt;cr*on. what the men In the
The order from headquarters pro­
Collection Nearly 20 Tons
nrined service* want to read. He
ctoef this week when annual re-, eery. Value Store. P. A. Brown Tin .
rural localities
I,las received a letter from the Na- struggle- The other one was on the vides Local Board Chairman will
ray*. "They’ll want escape stories
rev*aled lhRt M,ra- TJ'ler hadi ®h°P- Dutch Kraft *tore SmelkeUs i '
•
av
u
, Fuundalton for infonlUe ground and was more sluggish. Both
Hie first "Salvage for Victory"
solicit volunteer registrars to man
while the fighting Is on and when
made
a
fine
accounting
of
affair*
hardware.
Candyland.
LvBarker'sl
"
'**
‘
“
**
*
“
"
.
.
Kna
k..*
were
killed
by
the
men.
drug store. Western Auto Aason.!
| Paral-V6L*- announcing a radical.deseems pretty early In the nil registration places on Registra­
the armistice I* signed, they’ll be collection in this city on Saturday that passed through her office.
During 1941. Mrs Tyler issued 9.-! store. Thayer's jewelry store. Has1UMb^Nonn^M?i"el Mrs I STJ? oT’tS SneTreSivX toy K
^e reptiles to come out tion Day. Buch volunteer regtslooking for technical books and was a tremendous success, much
periodicals that can help them get greater than had ever been antic­' I? *£.°f “Ul° UC"“' PUU8 °f raT^T’wXorS’Tm^
^ber. M^
President's Birthday Celetlon.
Jobs when they get back home."
ipated or even dreamed could all types.
gan Mutual Windstorm Insurance "7"/^„ ,.
'I'
L*—
It is estimated that approximateContribution.* of magazines will happen.
It was first given out
In addition hundred* of oth­
also be appreciated such as Ameri­ that over ten torts of waste prod­ er county residents were given ascan. National Geographic. Redbook. ucts had-been collected but on sistancc with titles and transfers
Coomoiwlitan. Harper's. Saturday Tuesday the committee reporta the when no license sales were involved. SS
*"Maude 8rallh •ch001 states, the National Foundation1KEU kKUJJ nUDILL
hXwareSh^ldjn's Ab-' Burr“u;
Evening Post. Colliers. Reader'* total is approximately twenty tons. Completing her third year as inan- Goodyear
oiu? Banner oBlc!• Reed's onuntwionrr. Miss Lottie Teu-! wlU permit chapters to use. wherwill register 00 percent of its total
Due to the great amount of waste i■ ager of the branch here. Mrs Tyler
Digest, and dozens of other* of
.present registration, the prei
others of similar value.
But Hems, which overtaxed the capac-’ ,| ha* handled &lt;27927925 of tax drux store Horry Cleaners Home i 'lnk' -'1Ul*rintendent of Pennock 1 evcr pecessary. a part of the funds
Lbr* Co W A Haji furniture store I bosPltal;''c- H- Osborn, friend of, received, to assist the dependents
registration of the Local Board
please don't send women's maga­ Ity of the trucks and the men who'
' money and has accounted for it to
Hastings
Cleaners
General
Electric
'
,he
court:
Knowlton.
Boy
।
o
f
an}
mnn
i
n
me
military
or
naval
were
assisting
In
the
work,
some
zine nor giri.*' books and perio­
, the last penny, state department AStanee store’ Wrtrt
I Scout executive: Mrs. Margaret Van |
Of the United States, who
is attempting to handle the
dicals.
And please do not send homes were missed and on Monday accountant* say.
Postponement
o.'
Blood
those published more than eighteen collections were made ut those
Donor Project Necessary convenient tor every one
places insofar as possible. If there
months ago.
AUTO RATIONING
If you have a contribution to are any donations that were over­
On Monday, the Hasting* I. O.
curacy and efficiency. Full
make for thta cause, please phone looked. please keep your articles IN EFFECT HERE
O. F. lodge which is sponsoring ® CUBW
, and
ana aci*n»
cutars
details ronccn»n&lt;
concerning
2552. the library, and some one will until the next collection, the date
MX XmXoX1
r™» ..noiu “Blood Donor" drive here, received | of registraUon, hours and other
call for your Rift. Or a school child for which will be announced soon.
Governing Units Asked To
word
that
the
date*
will
have
to
be
portant
*“* *factors
*
~will
*" *“
be
““
?ight
trucks
and
sixty
workers
will take II to the library If so re­
were busy all day Saturday, excel­
Specify Needs for Year Society Nataonal bank. Hastings | ^”w
Cam^eU?
postponed from March 2 and 3,
guested.
. also sev- ( bUe&lt;! Blrthday celebration will be a
Every home should be represent- lent service being given by the
because the Red Cross Mobile Unit
County Clerk Allan C. Hyde has Lbr. &amp; Coal Co.. Coleman Insurance eral (rom Ou\side.
'cd in this Victory book campaign. teachers and Boy Scouts, ax well as had additional duties "heaped" up­ Agency. A. J. Larsen's and Einar.i The local- Social
Aid workers are “T^aHy'lhe committee has placed is. at present, only working within
the group of students. Everyone
also
on him the past few weeks, the• Frandsen Insurance Agency.
also piBnning
planning wine
some social activities .■ contalIu.rs |n various stores and of­ a 100 mile radius of Detroit.
self fully upon thto subject. Tlse
Cooperated
splendidly
and
all
If you haven t contributed to this ' honoring
honorlng Miss
MUs Browning
Browning during
during I
Two All-A Records
latest one being automobile ration­
ThLs Is the explanation. After .
wherc contribution, may be
should have credit for a grand job
’ .
ing administrator for Barry county.. Red Cross War Relief fund, will I. her visits
se«'ihat tt 1* done property,
here.
| . ..
. n Birthday Ball Is being the transfusion is given by the
In H.H.S. Honor List well done.
Lost week he received a notice&gt;!! you
vmi please
nlptnu. do
An rx&gt;
m this week? It can I
------—While no C“11CK'' cn?dB wl1* **. held In Nashville, sponsored by the donor, the blood has to be sent to
On Tuesday, Charles Annable. from Arthur H. parvis, state tire j be Men that Hastings city has do-1
The Hastings high school semes­ treasurer of the "Salvage for Vic­
“
Detroit for -typing,
a I ri*
C
given those attending this school
. hta . Pvlhla.
--------------------------- etc.,
---­ and then ■
rationing administrator, requesting I noted more than half of the total yet Mrs. Nelu/i Wnd the others terliKJJJ^
count vlcUma of . sent
«nt on to Indianapolis. Ind.,
Iml. where
V. VF V.
ter honor roll issued by Edwin Tay­ tory" committee gave a check for
him to communicate with the heads I quota assigned the county, giving that they will gain much practical l J*n'™‘
hav* been given 111
UI»de ^to a powdei
powder
and
MEMBERSHIP
164
lor Tuesday Includes 58 names. 1200 to Walter Eaton, treasurer of of the township, village and city 3172.00 more ,han
than ha,f
half of th*
the «300.
04300. . benefit from the discussions of th-,
the year braces I stored in the "blood bank ready
Two girls. Mary Ketcham, junior, the Barry County Red Cross Chap­
I “Ji cn,"h« moridrt. x-rw Uk- for use. B,
governments to ascertain the num­ Tills should be a challenge to the. problem, and .ub)«u
By l«mna
keeping U&gt;o
the blood
blood too
too
and Mcrllvn Zuttcrmelster. fresh­ ter, for the War Relief fund, which
New Office is Opened in
wsunc. tn
in the afllUtlOn
»h&gt;U«&gt; Of I “
“
ber of new motor vehicles that will sixteen townships to get busy on the. nnrl oaol.lnnci
““,Jd. Sc.Tand
.. .
. .hoaplul
___ .... .Uo.t—.
long In Its original condition, it de­
man. had all A records. The list has not yet reached the quota of
Hotel Hastings
be needed for essential services balance, so once again Barry coun-' these questions.
I
-paid for
•—from
- ------the
»»— teriorates in quality and te not
ment
given
—
all
includes:
*4300.
ty's record will be 100 percent. Re-1
worth
as
much
as
when
fresher.
Seniors—Thelma Olbbs. 2 80: Har­
This "Salvage for Victory" drive during the coming year. This re­ member this money is used for "our
funds received in the “March of
The Z
lodge was
told that Parke.
Davh
o7 Detroit?the well 'bed Hasting. Clumber of Oomriett Babcock. 2.75; Marjorie Reed. was sponsored by the luncheon and fers to passenger cars, light and own" boys, not sent to care for the Fred Smith Heads
Dimes
Dim
es"
_ * _____ _
heavy trucks and school buses es­
2.75: Beatrice Rose. 2.75: Harold service clubs and the Boy Scout* of
known drug firm, is preparing a meree, completed this week^ gained
pecially.
Inquiries were sent to armed forces of other countries. Prod. Credit Assn.
Sherman. 2.75; Caroline Hansen. the city. Plans and date for the
tlM, Demonstration
That fact alone should help to
those sjjeclfled as requested.
wcinuinuuiiv** of
v.
.
w laboratory
laboratorv In that city where
where,,
new
| a total of 114 membership*
memberships for the
I A’, a regular meeting of
2 07. Veta Rice. 2.60: Retail Hum­ next collection will be made by the
A questionnaire giving the in- make our giving more generous.
the blood may be processed rapid- organization to Mt an all-tlnM reoboard-of'director* of the Charlotte i Farm-Machine Repair
.
mel. 2 60: Maurenc Haavind. 2.60: committee in the near future.
ly and completely, so 'it will not Qrd
Impmuhon. M 16. regulation, I
PARCRLsTn
Beverly Dryer. 250: Doris sherI Production Credit Association held
County Agent Harold Foster is
governing the rationing program is TWENTY FAKytLto irx
have
. to be sent on to T»a«.
Indianapolis.
n.Mu. ।I under t^g ng* plan there will toe
blnskf, 250; Evelyn Townsend. 250; Cast Announced
at its office in Charlotte, on Jan. i planning two meeUng* for the dem­ When this laboratory is completed ten evening meetings a year instead
on
in llic
the U,IW.k
office Ut
of the
county' SCAVENGER SALE
Ull file HI
K.V uwwa.v,
Marjorie Hill. 2.40; Nita Coleman.
clerk and Is very specific in stating
County Treasurer George Clouse j in. the following officers were on5lratlon of repairing of farm the Red Cross Mobile Unit will vis­
For H.M.S. Pinafore
225: Charles Manker. 225.
the meaning zof the various pro­ announces that the annual Scaven- elected for the ensuing year:
! m.chlnerv on Friday. January 30lh. it Hastings and other communlUes the Hotel Hasting* with Abe Van
Juniors—Mary
Ketcham. 3.00:
The following cast has been an­
ger
Sale
of
Barry
county
property
President. Fred A. Smith. Has- ’
M a, In western Michigan. The visit to
'
Jessie Jarrard. 2.75; Orlha HawbUlz. nounced for H. M. S. Pinafore. Gil­ visions.
qintth * Do* Grand Rapids in Peby. was also
During Ute past week Ures were on which taxes are delinquent for! tings; Vice President. Hubert R.l
dues include the cost of meals and
2.75; Marjorie Norton. 2 68; Bar­ bert and Sullivan Operetta, which
1937
and
prior
years
will
be
held
at
Bullen,
Mason;
Secretary-Treas
,
। ,0:0° octoclt. a2 .‘.he Sm*
temporarily cancelled.
contributions for the Bluegill Feabara Shannon. 2.60;
Geraldine Is to be presented by the Hastings allotted to the Barry County Road
aim A.
sp^n.
Chwlnll.. A.’. ■I &gt;" •■"«« « ■&gt;
Announcement of the datee when tlval. The Barry County Touriat *
‘
Hammond. 250; Gladys Hilde­ public schools in the Central audi­ Commission. Hastings Ice A: Fuel the court house on Tuesday. Feb. —
s«-y.Tn»u.. JuU. r. sn.rely. 5~”
•“* h'“ “ “ the Unit will be here will appear
brandt. 2.50: Shirley Maiming. 250: torium February 26 and 27. the pro­ Co. H. C. Pettlngill and Charles 10. starting at nine o'clock.
Chreta...: A»t Srev-Treu . Ch„ BW
in the Banner and it is hoped and
Hoyt,
all
coming
under
the
quota
In
ll?ls
county
there
are
but
20
Richard Swanson. 250; Roger Ben­ ceeds to be turned over to the Red
assigned the county.
parcels of land to be offered at the H. sMeUnn*. CtorlotU: A»t«““«•„ j£SS, anticipated that the 200 donors renett 227; Raymond Kenyon, 225: Cross:
Scavenger sale, four of the pieces Treas.. Lorena Harkness. Mason.
Bcmadine Schantz. 225: LayonSir Joseph Porter. K. C. B.. Ar­
being ih Hasting* city, and lists of
,n.e
- ‘A lege will demorutrale the method ttmc'____________ ___________
aline Kinney. 225; Orville Buah. thur Lower: Captain Corcoran (of TO PATRONS OF
the property are available Tit the elected member—df the board
225; Joseph Beck. 220: Pauline the Pinafore*. Roy Gamer: Ralph CITY LIBRARY
I of aligning cutting burs of mowin'' TL.O. Upn ^pnFeneed
directors succeeding himself
office of Co. Treas. Clouxe.
Chandler. 220; Donald Clark, 220: Rackstraw (able seaman*. Wesley
I machines and other adjustment* to Thr®« Men ientencca
According to state law, the pro­
Patron* of the city library are
Ula Oarlinger. 220; Robert Murphy Burrell; Bill Bobstay (Boatswain),
j the machine to put it Into working Jo JacksOH Prison
perty offered for sale in 1940 for Mail Box at Station
Bauer: Fred Stebbins with Q. *
220; Virginia Wheating. 220.
Dana Burgess: Dick Deadeye (sea­ asked to remember the change In
delinquent
taxes
of
1937
and
prior
library
hours
—
the
library
is
closed
2~^-»“•«!-» JH
Sophomores—Beatrice Bush. 2.75; man). Ronald Conklin: Bob Becket
b
Bonnie Brandstelter, 2-75; Merilyn (Boatswain's mate*. Alden Burgess; all day and evening every Saturday X’KKFor After Hour Service
demptlon by the owners and nowI. A
4 mud
.
.
.
— other farm son from
fmm th*»
mall tvw
box wa. niareri
placed in
in the
the de-i
de- .
„
the lnr.il
local circuit
Circuit Court
Court
Bristol. 250; Morris Hill. 250: Tom Josephine
(Captains
daughter*. and Is open on Tuesday and Thurs­
Guy Keller. Frank Andrea. Einar
Waters. 250; WlUo Hampton. 225; Miss Virginia Moore: Hebe (Sir Jo­ day evenings each week, also every all those parcels of land not re- j po«, here Wednesday for convenience
hlneiy&gt; T1Us ls one of the ser- over the weekend
deemed revert to the stale.
in handling out-of-town mall. Let.
to fetter prepare
On Saturday. Judge Morri* K.
Joyce
Harrington.
225:
Helen seph's 1st cousin &gt;, Miss Helen Co­ day except Saturday.
Publication of the list of lands!
H lcns
ter* posted in
In lirc
the Plouuu
station mall box R
countv fanners for the all Dalra of Stanton, sitting for Judge Mitchell
Henry. 225: Audra Endsley. 225; vert; Mrs. Cripps (Little Butter­
the remilnr offlce
nffir, has dosed
closed Barry^Dr^.
C?Un‘u
.?J
MrHrmald. sentenced
Carl
Watson.
on
which
taxe*
are
delinquent
for
nKer
lhe
on
‘
“
oi"7Jod'
in
1942.
DRIVER
OF
CAR
McDonald,
sentenced
Carl
Watson.
Jack Walton. 225.
cup—a Portsmouth Bumboat wom­
35. of Delton, to serve six months Motor Vohteloi Should
THAT
Freshmen—Merilyn Zuttermeteter an*. Mrs. Wesley Burrell.
■ Firs ■ INJURES GIRL
&gt;------ *------ -------—--------, win ue cuuetvcu us
&gt;*
According to an Item in Monday's In February and run cotiUnuoualy trBlns pai, through.
3.00; Dorothea Van Hom. 2.75; Ag­
______
aged to make necessary machinery to one yeaj tn that InsUtuUon on
Hove Fodaral Tax
nes Thompson. 250; Doris Lock­ Dean Appeal Agent
Sl^ton^l^of”'^/^ Je to&gt;K ZSrtlng to the Mate law JUDGE DAVIS HELD)__________ j reprlrs now.
I an alimony charge
Judge McDonald on Monday
wood. 250; Charleen Cappon. 250;
ptwMd sentence qn Robert Whil- Stamp* by Jan. 31
Patricia
Fewless.
250;
Philip For Co. Draft Board
which
L!»a In- Tjw;.t«&gt;~wvn.
COURT SATURDAY
to Discuss
XSd I’.m'S linin' omnd Bop..-*
-""‘k
'» “"'•I Judge Morri* K- DavU of Stan- Mooting
Frantteen. 2 50: Portia McLaurr
3
George Dean, local attorney, has
both of Battle Creek, on charges of Hee Department Saturday, Jan.
225' Hazel Stauffer. 225; Isabelle
ids Bunday.
The girl. Barbara | according to Mr. Clouse.
ton held court here Saturday for 11 nCOOTO I OX
been named appeal agent for the
breaking and entering. Whitman
Durbin, 225; Marjorie Cole. 225; Barry County Draft Board to suc­ Spencer, aged 7, suffered minor leg
...
Judge Archie
who
Thursrtav
--------- McDonald,
-- was
inurMlKV
CVCUM&gt;a&gt;evening.
—February
j - -----I 5 at; was ordered to serve one to four
LoU
Campbell.
2 25;
Florence ceed Judge Archie D. McDonald.
injuries and was treated at Butter- r fillip fYllrcneil
hw'sitv
nf his nrevimis.
-- '
d«u.ui66--------------- rf 66
pmlou,
m;
years and Van Vleet got nine
French. 225.
worth hospital and released. The; Colled
~
— *
Interest tn the cases to be heard. ,
'
to
Color*
months to four years.
A judgment was entered by Judge tootn 310 of the Hastings
POLICE REPORT
accident occurred at the comer of
KJ n*u
ttnewa and
ana school to
w give
.,.r an
... explanation
----------------------Philip Mitchell, local attorney, Davis against L. J. Matthew*
of IhBj. The three were taken to Jackson
Police Ohlef Harry Thompson Burton St. and Eastern Ave. 8. E.
will report on Feb. 6 for training James Knickerbocker, who
who were
were I| proeedtife
procedure In filling out Income tax Monday
morning.
submitted the following report to
__________________
form, and
anti to acquaint the people
•*
~
.
in Field Artillery. Mr. Mitchell ■nrrtiex for Andrew A Matthews, I forms,
the city council at Its meeting Fri­ LOREN p. GARLINOER
---------------- -*—
NOW QUARTERMASTER CHIEF holds a commission as 2nd Ueut. former justice and drain commb-. of Hastings with those qualified to'5iglcf tO Head LoCfll
day evening.
in the reserves and has now been sloner. the amount being (55656 give tax advice.
Eleven
traffic tickets issued;
n*|an«a CnankarR
OAKWOLD FARM—
called into acUve service. He has with .cost* to be detennlned and' The income lax law require* that| DflYeHM jpaOKTl
twenty-two
miscellaneous
com­
John Baum To
V. E. JONES, Prop.
tleton twp.. who served in the U. two brothers who are already In the t&gt;xed~
single
person* with Incomes of
fourteen doora a.
. - ' '
-­
&gt;&lt;__ —I—
...I'llll.d tgfh
Fifty head of registered Hamp­ plaints received:
more than 8750 a yew. and marrtad LOmmiTfM
R*tir«d an T
Army._________ _ _ ___________
found
unlocked
by
night
police;
shire bred sows and gilts will be
persons with income* of more than' Kim Sigler, local aUomay. ha*
BIDS
WANTED
twenty-one
operator's
licenses
is
­
sold al auction in the Steam Heal­
year received the rank of Quarter-I SMALL FIRE FRIDAY
‘ । (1500 a year file returns regardless been appointed by Fr. John Dillon
We will receive sealed blds fori
ed County Pavilion.
Recreation sued.
Sparks from the chimney falling1 the operation of. the Hickory Cor­ of whether or not they will have and the county Civilian Defense
master Ohlef. He is serving on a
Park. Kalamazoo—located one mile
Committee to head a civilian daNOTICS
destroyer.
, among some small boards caused a ners telephone exchange for one
east of town on route. 12. Bee the
fire In the space between Hessmer's1 vear beginning March 1. 1942. All
My taw offices will be closed from
Everyone is invited to attend thia
adv. elsewhere In this issue for full
blds must be In our hands by Feb. meet 1 ng. ______ _ _______
Mr. Siglar will appoint those to
February 4. 1942. for the duration NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
particulars.
You may have until Feb. 5 to pay. —, ——...---------- ------------------- । 10. 1942. The company reserves the
of the war. This Is necessary as
Dance, Welcome Grange, Bal.
I have been ordered to active mill- your 1941 winter taxes, without! called and the fire was quickly right to reject any and all bids. V.
CHICKEN BUFFER
paying th* 3 percent penalty.
I extinguished.
The damage was। E Jone* Secretary. Hickory Cor­ night, Jan. 31. Bring sandwiches.
Legion haU. Sat. Jan. 31. 5 to 7.
H. C. Feet, City Tress.
1-291 slight.
ners. Mich.-l-29.
Grange furnish coffee.
Adv. 1-29
Philip H. Mitchell.

WEEKS' COURSE

S=i5 ~'='=~

~— CONIBIBUIINO TO
" T,

ALL EXPECTATIONS

. ——

MATIflNAI hFFFNtF
nflllUNfiL UULrljL

*

Dtn CROSS MOBILE
UNIT COMING LATER

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One Auction Sale

�THE HASTINGS BANN EK, THURSDAY, JANUARY M. 1BU
The city council at the meeting BARRYVILLE
| Sunday afternoon csllen of Mr.
Mrs. Archie McIntyre,
We wish lo remind everyone of I
the W. 0. O. B. dinner thl* week! Charles Mead and eon of Battle
Thursday at the home of Mr. and j Creek were Sunday morning callers
Mra. Charles Day. If you have any
Mr. and Mra. Ralph DeVine.
old christma* earn*, please bring
very sorry lo report that
them as we wish to send them to Mrs. Glen Puffpatl was taken to
a children•« home
iAnn Arbor January IB. She has not
Our O F voumr neonle we»f1'been weU Ut*,y “nd e«PeCte&lt;i to
auest* of the^roal* Krave C E undw*° an operation last Monday
me u o Army.
| camo home from California, are Sunday
(™n lu,r.
“n"U’
I Mr and Mrs. Carl Eckatrom have under quarantine for scarlet fever,
and our pastor. Rev. Kenneth;
.
moved into lhe George Harrington niey gre both gaining nicely.
ah int.ii■■tin* ।
Eloise Day was out of school all
‘Y’T, ^’,nreJ *' a‘”n Bnd ° i T”* ”&gt;•“« of “arkln« 41 «te»«tie-.Griswold, attended. An interesting'
.
f iHums
tonic was uwd and after the lesA
Marxe. Bls.
r-^^.+planU was referred to the Chief
Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde were
Mr. and Mra Henry Vahlalng are
.poltce and the Public Safety and son the two groups enjoyed a so-J
in the basement, refresh”*
’
lhe proud parent* of another aon, | improvement Committee by Ute.city clal hour
WlR rerert. Alu»«!w, I!]“ **"
“jf"'
bom on Friday. January 33. He council at lu meeting Friday evewas an enjoyable evening.
| ASSYRIA
Upped the scale* al 7 lbs. 10 css.
mng.
Our c E. group sponsored a brive
Mu, Louise Conklin spent the
Aviation Cadet Carl Edmonds' At the council meeting Friday
has completed his preliminary evening the city fathers authorized for old maga«ncs and newspapers I weekend at the home of her partraining at Pine Bluff. Arkansas, Chief of Police Thompson to attend on Saturday which realized over ents. Mr. and Mrs George Conkand ha* been transferred to Ran- Uu, p. b. I. school to be held at 15 oo for their efforts. They are un
- -- .
dolph Field.,Texas, Class E. Com- Kninmazoo March 9 to 14. with the grateful lo Ute entire community‘।, Bom at- the
Mr. and----Mra. Albert
for tlie splendid co-operation.
pony B.
. necessary expenses |&gt;ald.
Conklin home, a boy on Saturday
Fourth quarter weight tax returns | Next Monday, Feb. a. is G roundOur teacher. Mra. ' Lena Lau-1' morning.
for Barry county amount to 81.-' hog day. according lo tradition. bough. called a meeting of the■
Mrs. Aaron TYrece and aiMer,
292.01 and lhe last hall ga* tux just what effect lhe ground hog's mothers al the schoolhouse Friday Mra. A. J. Miller, accompanied
amounts lo 86.745.12. according lo shadow may have on the weather afternoon. Several Important top!: Ehret Scldmore and shier. Mrs.
figures . ubniitted to lhe Auditor
tcyond our comprehension. If les were discussed and they willI Evangie Miller, to Lake City, Mich.
General thl* week.
। t|lt, groundhog aees his shadow, took meet once a ihonlh.
on Thursday, called there by the
Hastings friends will be glaA to out for six weeks more ol winter
Mra. Nelson Brumm and twoi sudden death of Sherman Stone, a
know that Calvin Plumley is re- weather.
daughters and MUs Mildred Bpqn- brother of Mrs. Treece and Mrs. A.
covering at his home in Nashville
-------------------------------------- —
1 seller
were Wednesday dinner• J. Miller.
from a major operation recently PRAISES RED CROSS
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De-। Stanley Powell of East Lansing
performed in Battle Creek. He is
Waxiitngton.
D.
C—Speaking Vine.
was present at the Fann Bureau
able to sit up about an hour at a before a meeting of lhe Women's
Mr.
and
Mrs Biirr Fasaelt and
'
' ’
’ ’*
‘
time.
National Press Club. Joaquin M.
two children. Mrs. o. D -Fussett and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman. The
Mi .
Harold Chri-stlansen of Eiralde- Philippine Resident Comjoint meeting with the Johnstown
.Mrs.
Dorn
Gulches*
were
Friday
Bellevue,
formerly
of
HgsUngs.
lui*
mlssioner. prated the work of the w„„„
Wlevue.
h,™-,:,.
of
&gt;u*
1U.
Unit
brought
a
good
uttendance
for
.
. .ro .hr, .l».,re .tram Ore
..
CV.'il
C-rrikK
in tlu» Plltlln. creok Th.,- rook Mr- ourehre, t„
R
“l c
"“ “
" -noct supper anti an Interesting
Untvertlty hospital. Ann Arbor. •
500000 Philippine herhomelnCharloltcandwcreal- Ulk.
where she undeiwent a major opcrLrH inr
*0 in Bellevue
Mr. and Mra. Norman Stanton
aUon
Her condition
condition u
^2^ J" 5
u. "
se...
a lion recently.
recently. Her
&lt;s the American “
Red Cross, he said.
Mr. and Mra Karl Gasser and visited al lhe Mr. and Mra Bob
satisfactory.
and Red Cro»* workers have done son of Assyria attended church here Jonc.s home in Battle Creek Sun­
Hastings Pls tolecrs lost
both "extremely wonderful
________ work’ in Sunday and were
__________________
dinner guests of wday to ace tlic new baby girl. Bonbranches of a double meet with evacuatlng civilians from the war her parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles, nt" *&lt;av
the Muskegon Pistol and Hille Club
We enjoyed an unusually lame Mr. and- Mrs. Raymond Rolfe were
1271 — 1331 and 1-84—1340 F. L. SECOND MEETING
attendance nt church Sunday. Mr. Sunday dinner guest* at Hie home
Vennell was high for Hasting* OF THE BARRY M. E. A.
and Mra. Wlbon WillltU and chll-1 of their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Irvwith 266: Shipman .for Muskegon
The second meeting of the Barry dren of Muskegon Height*, and Mr. ‘hut Brandt.
With 283.
,M. E. A. Ls scheduled for Wednes­ and Mr*. Paul Kesler and two
The next wraion of the Women's
Is your bicyeb’ In running order”? day evening. Feb. 4 at the Central daughters were present and spent soclriy of Christian Sendee of the
school building in this city. Din­
the dav with their patents, Hey. and Brings church will lie held at the
1 ready for action. Reports from ner is to be served promptly at sev­ Mra. J. J. Wlllltte.
basement for dinner on Feb !&gt;:
dealers show a 50 percent increase en o'clock.
Mr. and Mys. Kenneth Kelsey and with Mesdame*
- . Beasle Strickland
In salts of bicycles in the United j Prof ^3uy H. Hili, director of
States. Are your tires In good student teaching at M. S. C.. is to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelsey of and Lucy Lvnd in charge.
Mr. and ,J
Mrs.
Coat* Grove attended church here
" 'Harold Holmes were
condition? Bicycle tires have not be one of lhe speakers
He has
been rationed ns yet but the lime been here before and always has and were dinner guest* of Mr. and Sunday.dinner guest* of their par­
Mrs Will Hyde Mr and Mra. E. H. ents. Mr. and Mm. Clyde Holmes
may come when that will happen ; a helpful message.
Mr and Mr* Carl Archer of near
Lathrop. Mr. and Mra. Hubert LathOver at Plainwell, the waste
throp and children and Mrs. Ber­ Charlotte were Sunday callers at
paper piek-up is continuous 'and MUNICIPAL COURT
nice Shaw were*also dinner guest* lhe Mr. and Mrs. Ben Conklin
Henry Flannery- of Nashville, who
during the first three week*. five
at the Hyde home.
home.
' tons and over were collected. Pick­ entered a plea of not guilty when
Mra. Olive Campbell of Hastings
ups arc made each Monday under arrested on a drunk and disorderly
wm a Sunday afternoon caller of SOUTH THORNAPPLE
tlw auspices of lhe American Le­ charge at that place last week
w.
Rev. u..u
and ms.
Mrs. j j.
J. WlllltLs.
miuiw.
; Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Wleringa
gion. in St. Johns a *cqp metal Thradny and who had posted a
Mrs. EUrner Gillett left last Wed-' and Anna Mav of Grand Rapid*
collection weighed approximately bond of 1150 appeared before
Municipal Judge Cortright on Fri­ nesdsy for Muskegon where she and Mr and Mrs. James Johnson,
&lt;’.s tons.
and .C!rrir±:
Clarinda Leffel 2'
of M:
Hastings
will spend ten day* with her --—L"a'
Mrs. Nora Whitmore spent Mon­ day mid changed til* plea to guilty.i daughter, Mrs. Henry Klevering and spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs
day In town with Mrs. Della Allen, i He wax assessed a fine of 810.00 family.
; Hatlie Johtuon
plus costs amounting to more than
her former neighbor. Middleville
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Haler and
Mrs. Grace Nichnh spent Salurfriends will be- Interested in know­ 88 00.
•snn of Lansing were Sunday guest* day night with Sam McKeown and
Ing that the Burr Whitmore falully j
' of her mother. Mrs. Clara Day and family and took dinner at her home
Is moving from Hastings to Grand'
Vivian.
with Mr and Mr*. Philip NichoLs
mkinu-s.
u.us
wern.
our.
„„
The
largc.t
telescope
In
the
world
Rapids. this week Burr has been
| Mrs. Archie McIntyre and Dennis1 and family, later reluming to the
employed in the citv for some time «■». Ute 100-inch reflector on Mount 1 Mclntvre celebrated their birth- home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Sensland tiw son Bernard Ls a student in Wilson in California. A larger one.
day.i with a dinner at the home of ba.
lhe Grand Rapids Univer.Mty.-Mid- 2«Mnch telescope Is being complctMr. and Mra. DennU. McIntyre in
Mrs. Otl* Scott accompanied her
dlevilie Sun.
j cd on Mount I’alofnar. CuliL
1 Battle Creek Mr and Mr*. Car i- renter. Floyd McClear. to the home
eron McIntyre and children spent of hi* *l*tcr al Penfield Sunday
lhe day with Archie McIntyre. | afternoon.
.cdimen.n and chiidr&gt;-n H-ent WI Dan Martindale and family have
Battle Creek in lhe afternoon, moved away we understand out
bringing Mra. Archie McIntyre near Dowling.
home.
i Lena Jane Nagel, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Harold Higdon of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nagel of IrvBatUe Creek were Sunday dinner • ing spenl the weekend here nt the
guest* of Mr. and Mr* J. L. Hlg-i home of Mr. and Mra. Philip Nlchdon. Saturday evening callers were o!s and family.
Alfred Higdon and daughters of i Mrs. Hattie Johnson spent SntKalamuoo.
I urday with Mr*. Frcndia Rock in
Mr. and Mra. Merritt Mead were' Middleville.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Earl Christman and
Mra. Clare Mason of Nashville.
family of Grand Rapids snent SunMr and Mra John Cnstelein. Mr. day here with her parent*. Mr. and
Lower and Mrs. Juna Martin were Mrs. Frank Lake and family.
11

Friday evening granted G. E. GoodI year a permit to handle explosives.
|j The sUte auditors, who have
,
„
b&lt;en &gt;'«« for several week*, closed
Mrs. Lou Bcharjt*. who has been lhe|r
t,le court houic
ill. 1* reported to be improving.
MnU on Mon(Uy
! Charles Leroy Wilson »f Hastings.
wmiam uukc
llU daughUr
o
CUller-fOr Mr,. Nebo^Xd!^. X»^S&gt;Uy

Local Newt

ZteDEffllSE W

And That’s Where We Help You!

CHEESE
2 - 6Oc

BUTTER
Lb 37c
3

MILK
RED SALMON

TASTY
LOAF

$1.09
LILY WHITE FLOUR
Rowena 5 Lb.. 25c
11010067
PANCAKE FLOUR Buckwheat 5
27c
ELMDALE FLOUR
79c
VANILLA EXTRACT
Ox. Bottle
TOMATO JUICE .*o.,c..2
33c
SPINACH
2 -«■ 25c
ENERGY FLOUR
tl 95c
FROSTED PEAS
no,. 25c

25c
35c
DIIUDIIIM
2 f&lt;n 19c
rUiVIrnlil No.2'/ cen
14 Ox.
Bottle
11c
1st CALL KETCHUP
JELLO or Royal Gelatine 3 &lt;«' 17c
FRUIT Cocktail
u
2 io&gt; 25c
10c
SHREDDED WHEAT
CHEERIOATS, Buy 1 pkg. at reg.
price and get pkg. 1c. New
Pet or Carnation

Sack

Can«

t-ODOGA
2

Lb..

3

K

&lt;•­

r

A,pTr ts.

DELICIOUS APPLES

PABSTETT

Mi,hi”n 4 bi 25'

CHEESE

2lbs- 91

PARSNIPS
SPECIAL

TURNIPS AND

3 lbs.

SUNKIST ORANGES

QQ
03

EXTRA LARGE
100 SIZE. DOZEN

j Q.

MICH. APPLES E lbs. IQ
COOKING &amp; EATING

1 **

**

SUNKIST ORANGES

OQ

150 SIZE, DOZEN

BANANAS
WAXY RIFE

BROCCOLI
EACH

PORK LOIN ROASTS

4,bs- 25'
16c

ROCK BROILERS

ib.

25c

GRAPEFRUIT 1 n'or 9C
FLORIDA

POTATOES
SWEF.T

2 Great

BARGAIN DAYS
End of Month Sale
FRIDAY and SATURDAY

1

5 lbs-19

SLICED BACON

,"’ii“’"29c

Crash, part linen, 18 in. wide10c
28" White Outing, good weight .

45c

22 pieces of Best Print to close at

19c

ll

Lb

Lb

RICA

ON
GUARD

BEEF STEAK, round, sirloin &lt;*. 35c
COTTAGE CHEESE
10c
18c
SIDE PORK, lean
SAUSAGE, pure poik
2
39c
BACON TID BITS, sliced
15c
Lb.
Lb.

Li,..

Lb.

You Too Can Help Win
FREE — I'r of your purchases returned to you in.Defense
Savings Stamps. Buy extra ones on sale in our stores. All of
our employees buy one each week.

HELP SAVE PAPER — Bring your own basket or shopping
bag. We will pay 8c a pound for all large sacks returned to
us in good condition.

FDODTLENTER
N. Main St., Nashville, Mich

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

MARRY THE BOSS'S DAUGHTER"
And Bob Kleele In

"BILLY THE KID IN TEXAS"
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1 AND 2

Foxcraft" Sheets, 72x99, at only $1.39

Linda Darnell. Jack Oakie. Waller Brennan In

49c

"RISE AND SHINE"

$1.00 and $1.25 Slips, plain &amp; fancy 89c
"Leatherette" Gloves, all colors Values up to $1.00, at only

49c

Blouses and Sweaters, at only

89c

.

Special Added Al traction

LOUIS b BAER FIGHT PICTURES

►

Values up to 11.95.

25c

Cotton and Part Wool Blankets at
GREAT REDUCTIONS

NO MATINEE WEDNESDAY
Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland In
Regular admlwlisn price, will prevail.

&gt;
►

Prices $10.00, $15.00, $16.75, $24.75

&gt;

Final Close Out Sale of All

PHONE 2504

theatre

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 30 AND 31
‘

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

"PAPER BULLETS"
And Tim Holt and Mary Douglas In

"RIDING THE WIND"
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1 AND 2
Don Atnechc, Joan Bennett, Roddy McDowall In

►

Buy a coat for next winter - a better
coat and at Half the Price.

Frandsenfi

Bahry

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282 JLd '

NEW SPRING COATS and SUITS -

WINTER COATS

BABES ON BROADWAY

-

ONE RACK OF FINE DRESSES Silk, Part Wool. Spun Rayon. Bemberg. Etc? Sixes 9
to 50. all with Sales Tag. Save from $1.00 to $5.00
on each Dress.

HASTINGS. MICH.

Only enough tickets will be told to fUI the Theatre al Ihh

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. FEBRUARY 3. 4. 5. 6

Knitted Hoods, to close at

"Exclusive But Not Expensive”
206 E. State St., Hastings, Mich.

►

All Silk Hose, full fashioned49c

Outing Gowns (Women's) at only

BOLOGNA, sliced or ring
20c
PORK CHOPS, first cuts
25c
2 u.. 29c
BRISKET BOILING BEEF
SPARE RIBS, lean meaty
19c
19c
PIG LIVER, sliced

12c

"Pepperell" Sheeting, 72" at only

riCANC
SUFATS^f
Hastings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 HL_
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 30 AND 31

"CONFIRM OR DENY"
Added Special

LOUIS b BAER FIGHT PICTURES
Bargain matinee 3:00 to 3:00.

►

TUES.. WED.. THUKJ.. FEBRUARY 3. 4. 5

&gt;

Humphrey Bogart. Mary Aitor, Victor Jory in

"THE MALTESE FALCON"

ih-,

A .dlit allii. aUh- Ab A A

1
1

Day.

�Tilt HASTINGS BANNFH, THUftSDSY. JANUARY 59, IM?

I FAIR LAKE

HUBBARD HILLS

|i~High School NobtiTj !

Friday afternoon the l«m on I Tire Ladles Aid society which met
titn Tritlll farm U'.I
In lliA At IhA az-h/vU wan we It artimriftl
ground
Mrs. Tripp and children The next meeting will be held at
were spending the day ,with her the home of Mrs. Inez Fords. Mrs.
The stage and radio class put on •
parents and Mr. Tripp wL cutting Gertrude Jackson and Mr*. Leah
two scripts before the world his- '
wood in his woods a half niilc batk Williamson are entertaining with
15 DEALERS
tory class on January 22. They ,
from the buildings, when he looked her.
Nashville
were. "The Pen U Mightier" by Be- ;
Extension Group No 1 will meet up nt about 3 o'clock and saw the i Mnt MIUred Fritz visited her
Msets Evary Tuesday
utrice Dewis and
"An Interview !
IN BARRY COUNTY
Feb. 6 with Mn. Cnrl Howell for names coming out of the roOf, He IIWtht.r. Mrs. Nellie Davl*. Friday. I
tb* moots at Legion Homa
Evening at Legion Home
with George Washington." Miss 1
ran up jo the bam and was able lt
her mother's birthday.
j
an all day meeting.
Betty Bowman was in charge of lhe !
hU
•'“&gt; &gt;»n&gt;™
,nd
o„
The February meeting of the “
‘former, and Mr. Wheater, latter
i
before the* fire got too bad.’ He hom^ Sunday from Fort Custer to
atrmwnnip
Jin Rhode Island. Dale Henry, who
There is a MOBIL DEALER in your vicinity and
Giris In physical education claw- Membership
home of Mrs. Edna Cole with Mrs. carried some insurance but n6t celebrate tliel^ father's birthday.
tw.ir
I*
al
lb*
Great
Lakes
training
starea look exams Tuesday.
| Members who have r.r.i p=id their,
I .““J?
I Um .mumw
n» Into, u» Alberta Howell assisting on Feb. nearly anough to replace the dam- Mr und Mrs. Arthur Colles of Bathe carries a complete line of MOBILGAS and LUB.
A fire drill startled the high' 1942 dues by February I wl|l be,-;7:rlu.;",
agy. done. Thtf origin of the fire is
,13th.
। tie Creek were also guests.
settool students fifth hopr. Thur.-jclarnd as delinquent, and if
unknown. If 'll hadn't been for Mr.
RICANT8. He is ready to serve you.
Claud Norris and family , of Carl-1
Rutland
pa Id by Apr
1. tine
member*. ™
,
and Mr*. Bob Count helping to pul
student, urp
will not
be Suspended
from
all privileges
' * a^^ki*
Advanced
shorthand
r
Rutland Cemetery Circle meeting out the fire in gras^i it would have ton Center spent Saturday at Por­
Truck Service available to your home for fuel oil,
“n
.r.mend4
attoVf^tor
ter Knowles’.
took transcription te»t« again Wed-------------- —----------- ---------will be held Wednesday. Feb 4. at reached Stokua* woods
•
i Mr. and Mrs. H. O Armour visetc.
. Gibbs
n.ra- of
„&lt; U„
g Dw| E1„,.n„r
the home of Mrs Amil Baurhman
nesday morning.
Thelma
Ute H.Uraul
National n.-l-w.
By-Laws ..
as .mradumendCongratulations to Mr. and Mrs
Tue^iaT*"at Arthur'FMdy's in
and Veta Rice both puucd the one rd ®t Uie Milwaukee Convention , one of three out of hU company for an dll-day meeting. Pot luck
A Call Today Will Start Us Out Your Way.
James Bowerman. Jr . who were Delton.
\hundrtd.lcn word lest.
"o* *’i rlWct.
who paired Hie examtoatlon. He dinner at noon Election of uffl- married in the catholic church in
r|O&gt;a
Annour
ailu
wuc
Floyd
Armour
and
wife
visited
\On Januanr 21 the students were' Local membrrsiiip continues to has already been given, thr rating
Hartings Saturday Jan. 18. Mrs. Saturday night with Mr. and Mra.
entertained with movira. in Cen- ««* wl‘*U**r*l •nrmbcrahlp*&gt; be- of a Junior Petty Officer.
Retl Cross.
Bcwviman
before
her
marriage
was
—
-------------------------Hanunie Armour.
tral auditorium. The group in- uuc.Jun.ed in each week, we nave
Mt's Annetta Puree of Hastings.
---------------- - ------------------ —
eluded "Settlers of New Engbntf" l'Tr,’n&lt;ly »M,Mcd our Iour-yMr avcr’ was the fust boy to enlist frojir Bar­
Mr Bowerman attended the Kiln-'
1100.000 Bill
Sunday
Feb.
ry county following the declaration , *Preaddng
w;----- . service
—. ..--------' J';.
—
: W&lt;wjrow Wilson’* portrait *pFormerly SrnlcmOU Company
“l
AU utc cordially gcnsmlth school here
"Snapping TurtR^l uniL^Pcople of
Throughoul lhe Department the of War. signing up on Dec. 9. edgMr-i Edward Bowerman attended pear* qft &gt;100.000 denomination bills,
, ing nut his biutlier Robert who of- : “’Viled.
Western China.
.... .. 'membership U tar ahead of the
PHONE tSM
HASTINGS
u ’miscellaneous shower for Mts. *n,cse bill* arc not in circulation.
A pep meeting was held In the sarnp
y,.ar *nie records
Jami 1 Bowermnn Saturday after- liul are printed only for transaction
to
a
cold
was
not
accepted
until
lai„
,,
,
,
gym Friday. The vanity club fur-glvc Ultf compnrlSon us follows:
er. Both were trying to bettor the. T^&lt;11'e *‘n.bc “ £®’?c*kc sUP&gt;*r| noun at lhe home of Mra. Anthony between the treasury and the Fednlnhed tjte program.
|
.
.
29.843
record
ol
their
father.
Shirley
B
al
Bunnell
c
hurch
Fi
b.
4
Strumbergtr to Hastings. The bride era) RMervv bank*.
Second semester began Kfondav.January 20. IM2
.... 25.415 [Henry, who waa the first one to i&gt;fn(„,
~
received many lovely giftI __________________ _____________ _
January 26
|J‘nu“r&gt;’
20 lW«
--------- 1 enlist, from Ingham county after
Stuart Clement spoke to lhe ,,l' 'nAls
.... 4,4481wnr was declared in 191" by enlist- „ T^' r'’«ul#r meeting of the
W. I big her daughter and husband. Mr.’
church
Y boys on juvenile delinquency and 1 UA1N
S.
C.
S
of
the
Methodist
church
' Ine Anri! 9 1917
.
fi
Methodist et
- •”* ncr u
By action of the local post at the mK ?pru J
.
Dlclt Maters in Kata-’,
j will be held at the home of ..
Mrs. ......
|:,nc*
what the Hl-Y boys could do to
[Regular meeting Tuesday eveningj Americanism and National De- Bep Patton Wednesday afternoon. [ mawo.
help such cares.
Twenty
high school students n -supply of pamphlets entitled fenM. headline the Auxiliary ac- Feb. 4. Anyone having carpet rags
Mr. und Mra. Martindale have
have enured the "Unity for Vle- •Pull-In" will be (zurchased for dH- uvitles for Feb. tj»rouifhout the tiuit arc torn please* bring them as mdved to a lurm towards Dowling.'
.the members will sew them nt thisj sorry to lo.*c
them from our
tory ” essay contest sponsored by the trtbutlon to lhe Barry County boys country.
’
• • .
I meeting _Mrs. Wiilurd Duddlcs and neighborhood
Luciles Auxjllury of the V. F W. who are Inducted into the service
------ Mrs
ill &gt;...
u. ,1,.....^,
6
The Auxiliary purchased a dozen
Mra. Arthur II..K*
HoUt ..will
be In
chargel
The essays must contain between of the United States Military, foreFlorence and Virginia Lapham
on Tuesday. If at the program.
5oo-1000 words, und lhe contest is es. The publication contains many neW gravy
----- of
-• ••
—■— —
-------------- .and trtendx from NiitJn4He spent
the •
Legion
nr Auxiliaryi
open to 'every high school. Mr. Item* of Interest and value to lhe |any
Wednesday evening with her aunt
,hc
-» Ubelonging
v«z.nt..m at |
members have uiaill
dishes
Garner L. in chargee or
of me
the contest
contest, boyn rnl'’rl’’«
Besides nation-' ‘cn'" ,°J U,e tfok being cam piled thc hall
h.aM. rKlirn tl.rrn
Coats Grove P. T A. will meet and uncle. Mr. and Mra. Albert
in Hustings high. Er.sldwo
also state and fro™
who Saturday as every dish will be need- Friday evening. Jan 30. Pot luck Green The girls have received no
I
»” ,hr l««. World War
r(J fior ,uie
7h&lt;. puuuc
bH' M
supper on
on s^.
oaiur-1 M.pp. r “l 1 1,0 Chief Of Police word from their brother Date, who
loco! prizes.
evening. The advance ticket sdleIThompson will talk on Dc­
-- -------------National Commander Lynn Slam- ua.v 1
, feiwe and there will be Hawaiian •omc where in the Islands, since
-------- ------------- .Lio
bough’ has announced that a com- Ls very encouraging.
। early last full He was married to
music and humor0n&lt;&lt; readings.
OF SCHOOL BUSES
| prehensivc survey Is being made by
’ " ‘
i a girl in California but summer.
i
All unnecessary use of public B national committee of the possl-1 Dinner was served by the worn-1 yj,ullx
I Our school bus comes around a
school buses intuit be eliminated for
-„.i
nr
!
.......... .
I different way now on account of;
the duration of the War. Dr. Eu- j
Hu* roads.
gene B Elliott, stale superintend­
Floyd Moore and sons spent the .
ent of
public
instruction,
has
port &gt;nd rrcnmn.rna.llon. Win br Auxiliary elroua ll.r lollo.ms .U- .«■ prrwnl n, rhL, lx .hr annualI weekend in Ohio with relatives.
warned school districts.
‘
given
In
the
near
future.
i
*
?"■
■
He,c
”
V_
P
.
meeting
with
election
of
officers.
Pvt. Charles Storken is buck on
• More than 1.200 large buses are[
।
Maxine
Jarman
;
Sec.-Treus
,
Dor■
■■■..
.
-».«
.
[duty
at Fort Sill. Okla., after be-1
owned by school district*." hr said. I
I Ing laid up for Mme lime with his
-In ....
Ihrao ..Mclra.
ran ra,™
| othy
. Mar Schantz; Chap.
. Barbara MARTIN CORNERS
■
rn.lnb.li..
..
f
’
Arm*
..
..
...
.
.
have the capacity to transport 50 Membership• cards for
at
Arms.
HASTINGS
•— the Sons Caste|cin.
--------------- Sgt,
—
, —
---t- Eleanor
--------- Mr and Mrs. Shirley Slocum anti Injuied’ankle.
noo troops over long distances or to'of the^I^glon
---- ------- will 1be" received short-, Janmm.
will
be ............
held Mrs.
Jennie
Slocum
werewere
Sunday
&gt;..... Installation
........
:.......
,
u-iuin;
OUH.UIII
annuity
rill, s
al’, the hn
home
&gt;ee of !?••&gt;•••
Helen’ «•••&gt;«
Henry’ n
on
" dinner guests of th,the latter's ‘■Liter EAST DEI.TQN
evacuate children from
danger Iv and tin* next meeting date will.
ire &gt;। Thursday evening. Feb 12. followed Mrs.
Mra Elia
vlln Ftory
Finn- In Woodland
i1 • Mr »nrt
be announced in trie near future
and Mr,
Mrs. Phlereon Louden
Already snree
three niemucra
members oi
of me
the local iwttn
j with a tany
tally puts.
pull.
MLss Dorothy Mooney of Lawton entertained seventy-five W their
Dr. Elliott asked that graduation nireaiiy
...
'accompanied Miss Greta Cogswell relatives and friends with u show- j
classes discontinue trips by bus to squadron have voluntarily enlisted
lautslng or Washington. He also in the United Stoles Navy and more! All arc sorry to hear oF the sc­! home from Kalamazoo and was an er on Friday night honoring BLs ।
are
expected
to
foMow.
nge
being
■
nous
condition
of
our
Gold
Star
asked that side trips to pick up
over the weekend guest of the Cogs­ sister. Vesta Hazel of near Rich-1
children at their homes, rather than the only bar to several more. Those Mother. Mra. Grace Bauer, who Ls' well famHy.
land. Cards and music were the
on regular bus routes, be eliminat­ members who have already cnlLstcdia patient in the hospital at the ।
1 George Clark of near Manistee evening’s entertainment after which
ed and that tran*|»rtallon for chil­ are Howard BlLss. who is stationed 1 Soldiers' Home In Grand Rapids.
visited at Roland Barry’s the past. refreshments were .•erved. A yen’ i
dren living within one inlle of
pleasant evening wxv spent.
their school also be ducontinued. I
BANFIELO
Mr and Mrs. Carl Trautwein and
wr
n. Harold Hill and
Mr.. -IIU
and „,
Mrs.
Predicting cooperation by every
Walter Hobbs. Jr. luu Joined the • children of Rutland were Sunday, lwo daughters o! near Dowling.
district, he (jointed out Dial more
-•r
o navy
------------— stationed at ,-aiur.
— vEva
— spent sunday at Stewart Waters, j
U. 8.
and- i.
Ls _
now
callers «r
of ih.i.
their mm*..mother. x«
Mrs.
than &gt;250,0X1 a year can be saved
Novy Pier. Chicago with the re-: Trautwein.
Mr. and Mrs. Gumer arernmant
through these economies.
Fre-Spring Style* lo Bridge The Seasons'.
! serves.
I Mrs. Paul Stutz underwent a I ’ and Mr. and Mrs. Jason Willison
Outing Flannel
i The John Jones form
south of major operation at Pennock hos- i spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs ;
BURNS AND SHOCK
Cozy-warm for
; Banfleld has been sold and the [ pita! last Thursday. She Ls report­ i Robert Mitchell at Hillsdale.
1ft®
babies' things
Our next regular meeting al the ! Pervlne* are moving onto the John-1 • d as getting along n.s well as could Victor Jones has sold hU farm to
27 in, yd
IV
When Ray LampMni returned to
Give your life a lift with one of these
hall will be Thursday. Feb. 5. Ute son fnnn near Fine lake.
be expected. We ull wish ti speedy i parties from Bellevue and will move
his nome in Irving on Wednesday
grand new dresses! Neat, tailored types
to his farm al Hickory Corners In
oi lost week, he found hU mother, I nomination and election of the new 1 James Phillips of Battle Creek recovery for this good neighbor.
Sheet Blankets
for
your
business
life
.
.
.
soft,
dress
­
George and William Cogswell and the spring.
Mra. .Anna Lampson, aged 85. lying! Junior vice Commander, to fill the spent Saturday al the Geo Wickmaker
models
tor
your
Sturdy,
stitched
'
the Misses Carrie. Dorothy and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Waters spent
dead on the floor in their home. ’ tenn until our regular election In I wire farm.
leisure hours . . .intriguing
ends. Large T2" fiAe
Upon investigation II was found April, will take place In this mett- , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hobbs will Greta Cogswell and Miss Dorothy Thursday evening with Mr. and
style* for your after dark
by 90" sue. e&lt;.
1
I attend n church wedding In Three | Mooney were Sunday callers nt Mr. Mrs. George Lelnanr in Hickory
that she hud been- badly burned ing.
’
success! Sixes 12-20 and
1
Rivers
Saturday.
!
and
Mrs
Orr
Fisher's.
Frank
CogsComers.
Mrs.
Carrie
Lawrence
and
during his absence and the coroner I | Don't forget our family night j Mra. Scott of Bedford entertain-i well and family of Hastings were
Belle Isle Cases
who was called, said death was due, thia week Friday.
Department
Smooth
and
snowy
ed
the
Banfield
ladle*
bridge
club
'
Sunday
evening
callers
there.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galnder en­
to -the burns and the shock. She Commander Britton and District Tuesday.
white — 42. tn.
ge
|
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum' tertained on Wednesday evening.
Commander Stewart will. be
_ there
. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Llcter of; were Saturday evening callers at Jan. 21. Mr and Mrs Bob Car­
,cran. Surviving are four sons. Ray to help us enjoy our Slum. Com- ’
of Irving. Glen L.. of Grarjd Hav- ’ radc VanSyckle of Albion will be 1 near Nashwille hove rented Hie [ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole's on the penter of Battle Creek. Mr. and
Lunch
Cloths
Putnam form and will take posses-, townline. ’Hiey found Mr. Cole Mrs Lavem Shedd and Mr. and
en and Harry’ and LaVerae of there with his colored pictures for
Pretty colors in practl- '
Grand Rapids, also a sister. Mra. our entertainment and of course alon the last of March. The Fink- convalescing nicely from his recent Mrs. Wesiev Runrtio of Galesburg,
cal 53 *xS2~ site AQe
i betoers will move to the Chas. Nease. appendicitis operation.
the occasion being Bert's birthday.
Mary SU-vcns of Newaygo. The our own Crane sisters will have
Plaid design*, ea.
%
;
near Dowling.
A good crowd at the W. S.' C. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gatndrr en­
body was taken to lhe Beeler funer­ their electric guitars on the Job.
j' farm
Spencer
Dunn
of
southeast nt
Mra
Acne.,
Barrv
’a
last
Wednesat
Mrs.
Agnes
Barry
s
lost
Wednes
­
tertained with a birthday dinner
al iionie in Middleville and later
We still lack ten member* of ' Johnstown passed away recently ■ day. Proceeds from dlhncr *7-00.
Stripe Outing
on Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
to Grand Rapids where the funeral having 100 percent membership as
Light or dark pattern*.
and was laid to rest in the Banfield
Remember preaching next Sun­ Galnder and son Dale were guests. (
was hold on Saturday al 1:30 of 1941.
Good warm
4 T9*
day 10 o’clock. Be on hand prompt. cemetery.
o'clock, the Rev. Ira E. carley ofComrade Platt is working
weight. 36". yd.
If
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
The funeral of Mra. Ernest Cran- j
Hcintlng. Interment in Greenwood Hlckorv Corners. Wc understand
'
■ dull, a former resident of this vic- |
cemetery.
he will be there for a couple of I’ tolty who moved to Battle Creek i
Plaid Blankets
about two years ago was held in [
RURAL STUDENTS
warmth. Neatly 14.
MAKE DONATIONS
sateen bound, ea. I
Defense activities in the rural
Styled For The New Beason!
schools of the county are showing chief recnilUn, «meee for the pral । “““E; "r,I '
Sh.eer Marquisette
excellent results. Several of the with comrade. Walt and Crane as merit Minnie Durham who taushl
| «•""&gt; »&lt;•» “&gt;
Figure*, dots, and nov­
xchoola Including the Martin. Lin­ hU apodal wdi.nl..
elty weaves.
4 fjc
coln and Dunham have made con-1 Have you a boy to the service? । acnooutmt,
Grand
sclec. yd I w
tributions to the War Relief fund If so please get in touch with your PLEA!jANT HILL
for the Junior Red Cross While I adjutant
Wc are especially nnx-1
Dale Konwn ftn(j Miss Evelyn
Bed
Pillows
others are purchasing
Defense' ious to have the names of any of Ml|ler of south Bend spent Sun- ,
Soft, light. Combination
Bonds and Slampa
Hie Cedar our boys to the service.
|
W|lh
grandparents. Mr. and
'’IIIIIIIIIIII1BII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB
Blithe, young hats to help you greet
Creek school of thirteen pupils I Insure
Tn.nr. your
vn,,r safely
anfrtv tomorrow
tnmnrrnw by
bv:! Mfs R j ^lllaln, Monday they !
the coming season in style! Small or
bought &gt;14 80 worth
— in two weeks.! buying Defense stomp* and Bonds! accompanied Mr. and Mra. Clare
broad brimmed felts. Belween-season
school. &gt;9.80. Star today and Keep Titem Flying.
PERFECTION HAND CREAM ... 42c
Williams to Grand Rapids, return-1
. colors!
&gt;23 80 and the Altoft &gt;105 20 on
ing to South Bend Monday evening.,
their first bank day. Included in RED CROSS TO SEND
MARY LAKE'S Lavender Lotion .. 39c
Mr. and Mra. Bert Palmer spent i
the Altoft report were sdven bonds 75 NURSES TO HAWAII
Sunday
with
her
(ibrents.
Mr.
and
Mo-De-Qay
C—Requests by.
bought by six pupils. 02 ten cent]I Washington. D.
....- in
__ Hawaii
_______ have
_____ Mrs- Cyrus Shroyer, of Barbers J
IPANA TOOTH PASTE39c
authorities
stamp* and 56 twenty-five cent military
resulted in the recruiting of 75(Corners.
'
j
PRINTS
stomps, Certainly an impremlve |
Many
registered nurses for service in the I Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams and
CHAMBERLAIN'S LOTION .^,
42c
record and a fine example for oth­ Islands by the American Re&lt;l Cross. I daughters were Sunday dinner j
Pattemn!
er schools. FITCH'S SHAMPOO
49c
Miss Mary Beard, national director guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Am-.
Gay tubfast
DEATH OF
1of the Red Cross Nursing Service., strong of Fowlerville.
announced here
I The Sunshine Club will meet
prints
bubbl
­
DRENESHAMPOO
49c
MRS. FREDERICKSON
The nurses are being recruited \ with Ethel Gibson next Thursday. I
ing over -with
Mrs. Nina V Frederickson, 46. on
(
the west coast and will be trans-;
Mra. Mary Wessel, who spent
color! 36 to.
resident at Cartton township for ported to Hawaii by lhe army. Mias some time here with her brother.
the past 15 years died suddenly al Beard said.
| Ed Bedford un£ -who is now visit-1
2 p m Friday. January 16 of a ...nLF.TTr
---------I
,u“r'
N c Kraft of
SLUB
BROADCLOTH
heart attack at her home. Sur­ MARRIAGE UCEN8E8
[’charlotte, underwent an operation;
Indian Design
viving arc the husband, Homer; Walter Samuel Shaffer. Irving 25 ]ft4t wr(.|c and Is slowly recovering
Smooth, lustrous texture!
two son*. DennU and Glenn; one Barbara J. Dawson. Lowell19 nl the Kraft residence.
lively cqlors!
,
daughter. Shirley, all at home: five Robert V. Keeler. Hastings .... 20
Washfast! 36 in. — yd.
Earl Schleh is now driving lhe
brothers. Leslie. Sidney and Wills
Frances Blivln. Hastings -------- 17 school bus on our route.
SUNDAES — SODAS — DRINKS
Wilkenson of Stanwood. Nervi Wll-j
This is the sort of "cover-up"------ -- --------- ____
kenson of Nunfca and Roy Wilken-'
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
masculine shades that won’t show soil easily I A grand blanket
Complete Fountain Service
to lake along on camping and motoring trips! Hemmed endn.
Don't miss this event! You’ll
SAVE
on
every
yard
—
Mrs. Elsie McFarland of Big Rap­
stock up now! 36 In. yd.
Ids. Mrs. Cela Sponogie of Grand
Smart Enough For Any Room I
|
Esma
Riinids and a nbter. M- ”
----MacKeefer of Caledonia.
ASPIRIN TABLETS
ABDG Capsules
$4 .
FLOUR SACK TOWELS
Hundreds
Of
'Em
PASSING OF MRS.
Bottle 100
I
Bleached and mangled — a
WALLACE BRONSON
Even after the second look — you'll be convinced the price lag
ALKA SELTZER
Laey hearta-and-flower* types, like grand"give-away" at this special
A&lt;
is unbelievably low!
Mrs. Ida Mae Bronson was bom
GROVE S BROMO
LARGE
bargain price!
®
tn Schoolcraft on Sept. 10, 1875.
NORWEGIAN COD
Ye*, these rugs definitely have a look that rsle* a leg With
QUININE
rith just enough and not
lc-3c
a price much higher than 11.49.
LIVER OIL, pint ...
on Wednesday morning. Jan. 21,
SAL HEPATICA
YEAST TABLETS
In floral, modern, booked and damask design*!
aged 66 years. 3 months and 11
5t-10c
Embroidered
Pillow
Cases
60c size-------------Good source vit. B. 250
days. She hart lived In Hustings
Fringed rude! Safe, non-skid backs! 27 In a 46 to.
Biggest Collection
• Mr. and Mrs". “HU and Her" or
25c
practically all her life. Surviving are
embroidered floral
QAc
the husband. Wallace Bronson; two
design*!
pr.
wO
daughters. Mra. Rosie Oliver of
Hartings and Mrs. Lucile Landis
LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
of Woodland, also two step-sons.
64 in. Mercerized Damask
Wallace Bronson of Flint and Ben
Bleached snowy while —
Bronson of Detroit. "Hie funeral
mercerized. loo! Make nap- EQc
was held at the Walldorf! funeral
E. State, Phone &gt;747. Hastings
kin* and luncheon rota! Yd.- W
HASTINGS. MICH.
— REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWATS ON DUTY —
Rev. J. B. Chrispall officiating In*
;lil,ii4ilfhidilllhuiilliliidi!lhMl!hi l.i!i!llii^
2^* Haafln,t
Phon, 2241
Stoft &amp; J«H,fMfi
tennent In Rutland cemetery.

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Community
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SODA CRACKERS
2 lb. can 64c
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3 lb ba8 57c
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HASTINGS DEFEATS GREEN“» VTLLB FOR EIGHTH
THE —
OWBNB
REPORT
t----------------------: Why were two officers selected for Independent League
VICTORY OF THE SEASON
AT THE STRAND
Th« report of the special Presl- important key posts who obviously
Woodland easily won lhe first; The-Hastings high school basketdentialooounlsatonheaded
by Jus* ■ l«d little appreciation or under- two games from Food Center and ball team won their eighth victory |
UceRoberta
bn lhe Pearl Harbor • landing of the tremendous striking despite a big 222 game by Glenn out «»
of ■"»"•
nine »t»H«
atari* Frtriav
Friday ntaht
night Hrrnda Jovee
-------*——
—7
Monica, the Food Center boys were
iter/ifelnl'd Oi«»&gt;Ute
tj, comrty w.w. W|U, Bnle&lt;
diMiter U an amazing document. 1
I ------ -—’ ^e
modern
war
plane?
It may *be
that Admiral
Kimmel 51 P&gt;n» ahead at the finish of the
to 27 in a league game. This gives ayoung num from thewest, com*
It U both depressing and »timur
” **""
' *'
nd General
General Short are- merely lust game Incidentally, the big game the
the Saxons
Saxons three
three win*
wins against
against one
one 1I Ing
Ina to
hishis
forfor­
toNew
NewYork
York to
toseek
seek
taUrjj
and
| tunc. He has a stroke of luck in
The unbelievable chain of official!
of
out-moded ty Monica gave him the lead for. low in league competition.
1 finding belonging to the beautiful
the evening's play tw he scored 193 | C. Cooper opened lhe scoring in1! daughter of a huslnes* tycoon, he
bungling which led io the disasterr I system.
Even though Admiral Kimmel and 169 hJs first two ganxvi and j the first second of play. ~
Hastings sells himself to the bo&amp;»' daughter
«. One Ls left in ak
ended wlth'h fine 584.
I came
r ‘back
'*•‘1 ~~
on baskets by Wagner , and to the boss.
inger al the needlesst and General Short are responsible
Junior C of C- nosed the Banners and
,o Ivold a twelve to five I
i whose courage and। for the Pearl Harbor disaster, It
Bob Steele In
when with a game each, they J lead ns the quarter ended
the one bright spott may not even be advisable to have .•.cored a last game victory by a five
In the second quarter. OreenvtUr “Billy lhe Kid in Texas'
them court-murUalgtf and taken
cunt within
within four
four point*
point* of
of tying;
tying; Barking guns, pounding hoofs.
iture.
l«n mArgin.
; came
111 out of the armyd .services. Both.
,u„, scon-1,he counl Weber with
’eight
. . |»inta --------------------- -------------------------—•
Car Seals bowled .
a UttJ
dummy
futic combats,
the whir of flying
candid, thorough
.....
....ii
nndO Conner with three Recounted
n
ra.._
ana ^Djective tone of this report, although theta* limitations have which lhe Medics will attempt lo mid y Cooper with three accounted 1 tjullrta, there's never a slack mobeen maved; nevertheless have better ut a lute: dan- Bob O Don- tor ,hp v&gt;»itor»’ eleven points, widle nictii throughout the film.
-a. ncvcrtneie... nave
...
, r,le St(Xon scoring was divided bewas sUmulating. No citlsen of Ger­.
many. Italyor Japan would hay*\
W
EAA...
.. ................ .
'Rise and Shine'
used to good advantage In help- ln Ihl. ^VU|llt nll(1 )ea ln h&gt;s final Kenyon with two pointe each. Th*
been trusted with^the rlnfornuifion
| half ended with the score 20 to 16
contained In this document. The, mg to train our rapidly expanding game.
With George Murphy. Walter I
,
tor™.
B«me
pta,
.outota
toy....
l,.,.
,
j
Brennan and Milton Bcrle in the
mere fact that it was published
Platon Rings, leaders of the first' nnti Vlin Anen were the lone scor- cant the .story Ls sol on a college I
without censorship Is thus an in­ to make use of their experience.
campus nt the height of lhe foot- |
spiring tribtfle to American morale;. It Is heartening to note that n half in . the Recreation l-exigue., ,.n for Greenville with three and
’ unified command hu been cstub- 8*&lt;,r,rd ihx' .-econd half with u three 1 two points respectively.
Wagner
to a people who can stand to kAow
game victory over Leonards. I
Wjtn four points and Kenyon with Robin and Ralngcr songs, dances,
lulled both al Pearl Harbor und Goodyear scored 1201-209*204tDave
lhe truth.
,
614 1 three combined to give Hastings, a girls, laughs and fun.
‘ '■'*
Cttleens of the United States( Panama. This is a change which for Piston Rings to lead the series I 27 to 21 lend.
'
Al Brown ,
In the fourth quarter, pande- ''Mickey Rooney. Judy Garland
dbubtleu appreciate this confidence, has been urgently needed; which Is and evening's play.
scored
--------- 563
— for
. . the
.... losers
-------'monium broke loose as Grernville in "Babes of Broadway"
and will react better than they, long past due.
Hastings lee and Fuel scored iMmc
lwo 1M1)nLs (lf r,tch-;
Pearl
Harbor
war
a
costly,
tiumilwould If half-truths had been aub2688 tana to lead'the team totals . ln? Mp wllh tbc Saxons
Then deals with &lt;h«* scores of youngsters
luting ta'am which might easily but uroptKd the second game to Kfnvon
Slltuted.
'
fouled In the act nf who yearly invade Broadway to
w.aM.w *«..
Les _Hawthorne scored. ..pooling«■&gt;»
and wa^.Rawarded
two..^*free fight for their "break on the stage,
Yet. even regarded in lhe rosiestt have been averted. The damage is Middleville.
a
... .to. ■lend
----&gt; .....
Wiiinrx.w
und
V
''throws,
..........................
, ...................
...u
done.
Nothing
can
erase
thb
black569
lhe
winners
..nd
V.
one
of
which
was
good .t covers a wide jMiiorama of the- .
light possible, this report is' cer­
iwrel
tore,, II...
a
•
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,h' 1"'"'
; oinking the score 28 to 25. A tew Ulrica I life both front and back­
tainly no source of Joy.
Pxrks
Tavern
took
a
pair
stage
r*.**
iw,r 01 . srennds Inter. J. Uoojicr'n basket
games
from Nashville
a ......
fine 'mane
I |nnde me
thr .'enre
,rprc as
28 to
l(l tt
27 wnn
wlth one,
0It&lt;.
Clearly Admiral Kimmel and history.
...
i
»•••
”■• ........................
. ’despite
•'-i--' II. however. Utas disaster has 573
STI series
i/Tli'i Inby Wm Ayrra
Av-rox und
unci a food
good .......... - ..
iUlt..| 15 seconds to go.
.... Nel*'!
AT THE HARRY
General Short are guilty of neglect.
brought about a complete revision zones of 537 by Otto Huuvind K
— -----------er team was able
to score—
again■ -Paper Bullelts" starring
There Ls no question of their loy­
of a fundamentally faulty defense Chuev and C Kentleld scored M8| -_ the final score read Hustings 28. i Joan Woodbury,
alty. Both have had honorable, dis­
’ •, each for the winners.
,
tinguished records. But their judg­ system, these losses will not have ' Sportsmen’s League
The outstanding players for Has-1 possessing far more depth In ‘
ment was m appallingly wrong that been entirely hi vain.
I H. “Dutch" Drews had the maples tSn*' *fr'' Wagner with 14 points ,toryiind characteritallon than the
falling and scored n 374
for and
«'’d Kenvon with 6 t|M1 a] rr(Cket expose, the film is a.
one can only wonder why they were
Moo..- and aided bv K Cha-. '- 529.
enfh1:
"',d) tor 1 ■r"’''v‘llr- C , well-knit package of entertainment.1
selected from the entire field of
senxs were able 10 take a brace of Cooper ami Weber with 9 points
possible candidates-to fill two of the
f„.m «"“1"
J™;.
most Important posts In the entire
defense scheme of the U S. A.
In positions which required the FORTY YEARS AGO
utmost in initiative, imagination,, J.mt 30. 1902.
The Grand Rapids Bookca.se
technical knowledge und thorough
with 5 |x»nLs
,that was bigger
appreciation of lhe |»lcntl.il strik­ Company reports the best business
Tomorrow
at present of any time since the
Tl;e loss of Les Deyault. who'travel to Battle Creek where
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
ing power of modern weapons de­' factory moved to this city.
1 Joined the U. S army forces, failed
u „
lu „high* to affect the leading Hastings Lumveloped since World War I. the
John Hinchman, „„
an „,
old
and
Owens report indicated a com- jj. rcsjiected resident of Baltimore her and Coals u* the replucrinenl..
placency, and smugness reeking town.-hip. was .stfickeru with pa- Jue^Siulz. stepped into the breach;
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
। ralyai* on Thursday und died at his and scored a good 555 series lo .set
with officious inertia.
' home on Tuesday.
, the pace for his males. The re­
Tlkerc were only two ixvsslblc
mainder of the team .scored as fol­
methods for a succesfulsurptiseat­ 1 Miss Vinnie Ream, the noted lows: A. Melrose 531. H. Cook. 530.
elocutionist, at the Band Minstrel*.
OUR ADVICE!
tack against Pearl Harbor—an un­ Mor.day night.
, D nrvWA 508 and Charley Norris
a 536 for a 2660 grand total which
dersea assault by submarines or a
Irving Paustle is. bulldlns,
was
too
much
for
City
Fathers
torpedo
foundation
for
a
house
In
the
sec
­
combination bomb and
| Glenn Monica led Ho-stingh Conend ward near his father's.
blast by carrier-based planes
C. O. Maywood has purchased an .strucllon to a two to one victory
When Japan struck, however, the Interest oi
In mi
the Ice business of over Coffee Shop when hi- scored
harbor Itself was not properly ifen'ry Strong,
protected against submarines, deB. A. Cotant tiled very suddenly ond game which now tops the in­
dividual game record for the sculectors capable of plcking-up the lu-‘‘l fight of w heart attack.
son.
»,
State Insulation scored a good
than 100 miles away were at the jwr position,
t_____
2638 scries to take three gumc.s from
Curvy■ Edmonds has purchased
Vikings.
Al Prentice .‘cored ^liigh
base but not properly Installed or Cz~
i-----manned, and neither in-shore nor G«J' Manning's farm in Baltimore for the winners with 554 und H
•
fnr SA OOH
ntunivte wu.
fnr VUrlnczc
Phillips
was beat for Vikings with
. u-nli
long distance air patrols had been *for *16.000.
.
Pede vuuuiiu.
O'Connor u.
of vuuiur'in.
Orangevilb*'• 526
instituted to guard the approaches |lfts bccn
np|X&gt;-|nlCd■ —
Deputy
Sheriff
•
—
Roush Tailors blanked Andrus
Scrvlcc^Goodyriir Bios. Hdwc. iodk
lo the Island.
in place of Jay Hogle. resigned.
• n pair of gamer- from Moynahan
Furthermore, the guarding planes
FIFTY YEARS AGO
and Paul and Auto Sport Shop won
were supposed to be ready only
the , odd game from Middleville
Jan. 28. 1892
after a four-hour wanting notice
The following special dispatch Creamery.
(some of the craft, fortunately, from Lansing concerns a Burry Bliss League
turned In n much better jicrfor- county
, boy;
.
.......
It Is understood In
Keith Chase toppled the pins for
mance than thlsi; aircraft was con- college circles that Prof. Eugene a 563 count Friday night to be
KUntod 1.1 iormuto.. »n in- gave»|»n. »1» U.l toll wtnl to1 topi in Ute Bliss League.
H
. ,, , Brazil to become president of a "Dutch" Drews was the only oth­
n-li. .nd lx»u were re.K.nln..ed
c„n.Kl.
er member of the league to hit 500
in the harbor even though such
„ remunerative salary, v ill re- am! that by an extra seven pins.
pracllce ha* proven disastrous tn turn to Ulis country at thi end of
Tool Room won a pair from Enthe battle arena* of Europ*'
I, ii' year His Jdetermination
*“
“
’i« 'based' pincers; Electricians took two from
upon the fact that lhe.prevailing Office and Shop Office dropped a
Japanese submarines actually got
idea* of the country upon agricul- jaiir to Foundry.
Inside the fleet anchoring groimds lure ’arc so crude, and the pros­
at Pearl Harbor while the orderly peCts for rapid development no’
। G. Bennett of Highland Dairy
rows of grounded planes were made flattering.
’was the leader In the individual
to order for enemy bombers.
Four times during 1941 both com­
manders at Peail Harbor lecelvtij
warnings that trouble with Ja­ Ansteud of Grund Rapids,
j.
TAYLOR &amp;
pan was brewing. The last message, the management of Mr J
Hu- store continued to grow in |' .;&gt;*; W&lt;ntE
■ent only a few days prior to lhe
le many , Numbr ....
attack, intimated that,actual war­ friends during hV&gt;
From
Pure
Wool
Fabrics by Master
y in tlie for ports Taliaferro m the IkjwICraftsmen Over 3'JO all wool fab­
fare was impending.
city.
। the high score (or the Ur
rics to choose from
Yet. al no lime during this dan-,
ger iicriod did the two commanders
(guaranteed fit or no sale.
slutted the second half high ecore
consult to formulate a unified plan
with another 551. Scqm of 172
for defense
Neither one knew
191 and 18H did the trick uiat In­
exactly wliat lhe other w^» doing.
cidentally helped f.eomtrd* l.tkThu. week a eircular letter i
So. even though there may have being sent out to Boy Scout worker? .brace of games from H«;.tln:
Bi
IS NOW IN
been other faults In execution along ;(llllnun- nij; ilu,„r II(e w„
"
'fir tt meeting l'i M , tlM&gt;,„U1„„
the line Admiral Kltnmcl and Gen- lhe rnmithh traminz program tor . ... ,nil vlJul|ll., Haminonil
JOCKEY SHORT
JOCKEY MIDWAY
\ eral Short must awnmc immediate *UiSCpUtf,r'i on T,,’:*d'' Frb
1,1 tnm for thr i&lt;..,*rx with a 49. total
at the Hai’.ii-.u' Agh
responsibility for the Pearl" I^arbor, so .
KNEE - OVER KNEE LONGS. Cotton &amp; 25'&lt; Wool.
-hcol This program-, i-'- for adult-.
didn't do budlv when she
debacle.
who v rh to be prepared lor enter­
I .i .’&gt;:i6 total wish a U t game
It might have helped if some ul- Reticles and lesions will be present-,
of 201- State Insulation won the
flclals in the war office had been a cd by the following: Fir.'’ aid. Al* first game by a single din hut
bit Dykstra; ro|x; work. Duitald
little more alert to detect thy inIMhnxi
G„„, bl,ntr,.
adequucy of the "safeguard• " &lt; .* ... J®. Brauk. B«»ra A an.,
D„ufl.
tablished by Gen. Short and report­ ,lunn...n M th. Tl,m..ni»....... . , .... ..i„h I,.!
You can still buy a new style top coat
met of th.- Grand VaH-v Com.. &gt;1.; . lirrri&lt;bj... |nr !lu. w:nnrti
.
ed by him to Washington.
1. anxious that all Suiters who
u„n
lrom
based on July, 1941 costs.
However, if Gen. Short hud been
pnssii.lv ran IK' present a- 'I---&lt;•' B,.al
W1,mst&lt;&gt;nn bhnkrd
prompt in gelling sound detector program, whirh in addition to ’he &gt; p(,rriJl5 „nii
sigm;&lt; Phi took
A good selection still available for
equipment .into operation and if IrsM.i.- mentioned
above
w.ll „ „o to one match from Pnlon
Admiral Kimmel had started in* further other j4w..c of Seoul ac- i&gt;.r.,s
tivity.
shore patrols much of the damage
done could have been averted and
*eu American disaster might have
been turned into u japknese dcCbarks Jdunk'cr wax the official
feat.
.
*
*
rcpic.cnt:nlv&lt;- of the Hastings Hi*
Y r.l tl»e District business meeting
In apile of thU clear-cut guilt, it
Tuexduv. Jan. 20. m the Battle
your heater and defroster, wind­
A new stock has arcsvcd. You can
■■
I* doubtful .if the mere court-matCreek Y M C. A
shield wipers, brakes, tires and
.still buy Portis Club quality. Why
Ual of the commander, will cor­
hcudiighLs in tip-top shape?
Charles attended with dr-legal' &gt;
wait and pay $7.50 later on?
' *
The National Suft-ty Council
rect the situation.
from oilier dubs in the Barn-Faniilduu.ize.. ghr iffipcrrtancr nf
Rather, this obvlou* lack Of co­
having ynUr car in shape for
winter—If you want lo drive
indicate* that something Is basical­
safely. And keep a set of tue
Plans were nude for district Hily wrong. In complex modcTn war­
chains in the trunk If roads get
Y conference?, and the group dis­
bad. they will help you stop on
fare, there is no place for official
cussed the cotnlm- national Hi-*.’
ice and stiow.
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"
stuffiness and bra.ss-hat "fuM-ducK
congress which will be at Miami
Un|&gt; rr-.it v. Oxford
Ohio
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
dyihg"—if. indeed, tiwre ever was

Backward Glances
Bits oil esterday

liny now at present prices
while yon can get it

ItllY your

TAI LOK MABE SUIT
Noir ... &lt;tnd Have it Tailored by

co.

3I5°

Scout Notes

COMPLETE &lt; OOVEIl STOCK

Drive Safely■

Y.M.C.A. New

s165°

sggso

II ATS hv POUT IS

\\ aters Clothes Shop

Why has a system been tolerated

Arrive Safely

be selected

later dale.

BEST BREAD BUY!
KROGEB'S 'ENRICHED CLOCK

BREAD
2 “xl 7«

'EvWudwitHitaahli,
Irm

Grapefruit

2

23c

Fn.lt Cocktail

10c

Evorsood - Solid Paak

2“iL!i23c

Tomatoes

Sauerkraut

29c

3

Couatiy Club Qrada "A’’

Pumpklx

25c

3

Bantam Cirn 3

29c

Country Club Enrichnd

Flour

99c

1414-lb. (ack

Vanilla Flavor itu. 10c
Krogo Z5’,X 3
59c
lb.
bag

Pare Lard

2

Hill’s Bns.

2 tin 61c

COFFEE

2

Preserves

26c

u&gt;.

25c

atf Nicotinic
AcM

DIITTED
DU lien

MICHIGAN MAID
FRESH CNIRNEC

2

75c

Tander. Meaty - Economical Way to Get Vitamina

PRUNES santa clara 4 £, 29c
Choice Handpickod Michigan

NAVY BEANS

5

33c

Delicioua. Tender Freestone
No.l^
cans

PEACHES oSs 2
29c
ib.
KARO SYRUP X 5pail 30c
Michigan Milled - King's

SINCERITY FLOUR MX 83c
Country Club - Energy-Giving

QUICK OATS

Large 48 oz. pkg.

Pancake "&gt;» 5

19c

Accepted by the American Medical Aei'n.
-------------Tall
COUNTRY CLUB
cans

Marshmallows

10c

Country Club Old-Faahioned

Country Club

Candy Bars

2 &gt;«■■■ 5c

Clifton time 4 rolls 15c

S2.37

Scratch Feed

20 ; Dairy Fwd’“£? S2.45

MILK

APPLE BUTTER

38-oz. jar

17c

31c
15c

Clover VaUey

2

PEANUT BUTTER

1b.
jar

29c

A Blend of the Worlde Choice Coffees - Hot-Dated

SPOTLIGHT

coffee

3 £ 59c

PORK LOIN
ROAST
Rib Cuts

“■21c

Pork Livers &gt;ucn&gt; u,

22c

»ntecd!

-- ------ ~

"7

Spare Ribs LE^1??D ,k 22c
Ring Bologna &gt;&lt;&gt;»o &gt;

21c

Harrod's

„ Skinless Franks

u 27c

Yellow Pike or

Yellow Percb £..1, U. 23c

Blue Pike «■ &gt;

» 21c

Smelt

u.

t*»oi««

Cottage Cheese

10c

» 10c

TENDERAY SIRLOIN STEAK ^37c
TENDERAY STANDING Zt . 29c
TENDERAY BOILING BEEF »14c
TENDERAY CHUCK ROAST • 28c
SLAB BACON END PIECES * 22c

SUNKIST ORANGES
&lt;•

CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS

NAVELS - Extra Large Size

|C

dox

ICEBERG

IDAHO BAKING

HEAD LETTUCE

POTATOES

RHUBARB tb 13c

la»ce

10 £ 37c

CBUF H.O.IDA

SIZE

. Xi/
*ach O*/2C

CLAPP’S BABY FOODS 6

37c

Most Varieties

HEINZ SOUPS

2

can*

25c

HEINZ KETCHUP—-- 19c
GREEN GIANT PEAS 2- 27c

TOMATOES

3N^ 25c

Popular 15c Branda
• Carton •1.19
CIGARETTES
ARMOUR’S TREET
~ 31c
WHEATIES OR CORN kix
10c
SHREDDED WHEAT
10c

Naw. Dalicioua Hot Caraal

CHEERIOATS
1c
CAMPBELL’S ’Z° 3 - 20c

rjWCT HOTHOUSE

CELERY 2ii.ii.15c
Snasheen n.omi

23c

Macarani

3

Spaghetti

3

25c

Clapp's Cereal

15c

Ibc.

Clapp’s iZl 3

25c

25c

3

bora

19C

Camay Soap 3

bars

19C

Lex Soap

10c
Oxydil ar Rinse c;k“' 59c

Ammonia *«uu

o.mi

U t Soap 6

bar/

27C

LAST CHANCE
TO GET HOUSEHOLD IHSTITUTE

WATERLESS
COOKWARE
AT TREMEN00M SAVINGS
••al Erii Sitirdiy, Ju. 31
SMWly'3 Lifiled — Buy How

KROGER STORES

�TO HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY is. IB4B

• DOWLING
A group of women ipent Wednes­
evening's entertainment was cards
with prizes going to Mrs. Hugh day afternoon with Mra. D. H
H0H1.M
.pent IYW.Y
.nd BaturS..UY- ' — — —
Myara. Oscar palmer. Mrs. Roy Wrarp. bridge furnishing tiie enter- &gt; Johncock The club voted to give
Portland spent
Friday and
Preston and Cha*. Prear Mr. and LSlnrnent, followed by refreshments. 110 00 to the Rad Cross.
.tay with n« onKnyr and TRntfY. i
JnhAr!’
Mrs oecar Palmer will entertain
Mr ,nd
.nd Mr
Ur.
a.»r
"&gt;
State and County Agriculture I Mr
*- I*. O«U*FMr. and Mm. W. A. Bchader. 8r.
Feb. 7.
Defense Boards will hereafter be' Kr
Ml* .and, »
J£Z.k8leele "nf «r and Mr»
entertained st dinner on Runday
I.
,.r
H.HI
a
ur.A
c
m
E
.
designated as State and County U., Jerry Jr. of Battle Creek were week ।
AND
The twelve members of the J. P tnnoring Mra Arthur Haven. Mrs
8. D A War Boards Till* board end visitors at the Ella Smith homo
P club were guests of Mr* Dan Forrest Poller and Burdette Button
for Barry county consists of Glenn
officers of the W. 8. C. 8.
'Lewis yesterday, Wednesday, after­ all of whom have birthdays In
The following babies have been Wotring,
U—, chairman. Harold .Foster. ‘ o( DoWung and Banfield are meelJanuary os doe* Mra Schader
. noon for card* and refreshments.
THE BEAUTY BAR offers
born ar the hospital during lhe i county
Agriculture Agent.
----- *,
. Fred tn« "IMF week with Mrs. Henry
Place* were laid for eight
| post weik: A girl to Mr and Mrs ;। smith.
gmun, John
John Carter
Carter and
and Kenneth
Ki
A JANUARY SPECIAL FROM TUB UYH
,
atB&gt;
.
w
arrange for a cooperation
..
„
,
. -u.« a
Sunday evening Mr. and Mu
bco Boise. Bellevue. R 3. on Jan. Cavanaugh
.. “a... !"rl*
M»nthen entertained a group
; banquet by the two churches.
rJO "llnuli"
The national colors formed the
SfRcul rftwu will 1» mue dur-, Mr
,„d
the Stitch and Chatter Club Tliur*-.
elglu ftt ,upper, followed with accurouvc
Un. •&gt;
&gt;v..r«= «.
decorative u.
motif
at the rhome
of Gaskill. B13 N. Chureh St. on Jan
M, ,nd u„
day evening. ’J}&gt;Fteen member* be- ‘ contract, top honors going to Mr.! Mr* Roman Feldpausch on Tues- 21; a girl to Mr and Mrs Ray u.r uw mouth or Frtnurr lo pre-1
Hotel Hastings
ing preKnt Birthday honora went and
Roy c&lt;jrde,
’ evenln&lt;
week when-ahe
vent RKd
and eliminate
fire tauras
hazards
.
eumlnMo lire
„ Wooataa aoud.r.
Link.
222
N
Church
St
.
on
Jan
. Farmers ....
to Mra qfadya Bush ^ A ahort buri• • •
j entertained Hospital Guild No 22
are OMK
eligible to .ooh
apply tor
for,
21; a boy to Mr. and Mrs Bari
ne»»
~
ting was hekl during which ( On sun&lt;jay Mr. and Mra. C F. I centering the deasert tables were William*. Route 2. cn Jan. 22: a boy new Urea and tubes for their farm Gaskill and Mrs. Hazen Hook leadimplements and for trucks used In
lhe '
of the past year was re-; plnstro(n entertained at dinner ] bouquet-* of red carnation.* and
era of 4-H clubs In the Dowling and .
hauling products to market.
For the coming year the |1Onoring Mr. and Mra. Roy Pin- around lhe rooms were bouquet* of
...
Br$tiol district* will attend a meetclub
d to dispense with the usu- atrom and daughter from South ’ cut (lower*. Red. white and blue and Mrs Henry Vahlslng, 510 E
More than 2 000 applications have ,n&lt; nl Hastings ’his week
"y 5
?| lUe lhe *^ie B^nd Other guest* yrcrc Mr and tally card* were also used. Asalst- State St . on Jan 23; a girl to Mr.
Mrs Wm. Stanford returned from
fund*
r charitable purposes. TTw Mril oarrttt fgham of Hastings and | ing the hostess were Mrs- Lawnsrite and Mrs. Leslie Over smith. 4144 been received In lhe county oUlce
next i P.V.n“
be Feb 26 with Uldr guetta froBr''Ionta
Herrick, Mra Chester Hodges. Mrs 8 Jefferson St . on Jan 33; a girl to for 1941 soil conservation payments. Grand Rapids Tliursday where she
Where There’s SMOKE
............ lDrnne,t,t,
-------- —•
'Harold RiiUliB snd Mra Cedrie Mr and Mr* Lloyd Blistun. Nash- I The first checks were received dur- &gt;&gt;"' been caring for her sister-in-.
ing the past week and were mailed law Mt- John Ten HarWI and re-'
There’s TROUBLE
HoihtmI iwmlm will be Mrs. Etta
Tj,f siiMly club waa entertained Morey. Contract waa played after vllle. on Jan. 25
Norris. Mra. TTlllc Houvener &lt;nd 6n Monday by Mra. D. A. VanBu.*- the business session with Mrs R
John Allcrdlng of Carlton Center out al once. The others will be ix&gt;rts Mr* Ten Hatkei critically HI
Mrs Seba Hillman
kirk. After lhe luncheon. Mrs Aben g Wait. Mra R G Finnle and Mrs was in the hospital for lhie«- days, mailed as soon as received, thus fioni the effects °t a severe stroke
•r *m»ll — (hat we can't fix. Call
making
It
unnecessary
for
fanner*
The
Dowling
extension
etas*
will
’ ■ ’ ,
,
Johnson reviewed lire book. The w M Stebbins having the winning because of Injurle* lo his shoulder,
The home of Mr and Mra. Jesse Man from CarMM !
received Ln a fall. He wa* dis­ to make trips to the countv office meet at the home of Mra Harry
1 . ...la.m nt
nvavrtn
wk
* til*
- - I
_ - Larabre
of Ci
Cloverdale
was
the
’
Lenz on Wednesday of this week
charged on Jan. 23.
or night. Better still, avaid trouble by bringing yattr ear III new
scene of a mlierilaneous shower
oompumentary
Mrs W
« a.. Mr
rnterMr and Mrs Walter Ormsbe en­
Complimentary to
to Mra.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs pon
Don tiiegei
Siegel enterClifford Howelh of Holt, one of
for a complete cheek-up.
1ml Friday evening honoring Mr. ^schader. Sr .whose birthday was on I tamed pot luck club last Wecines- the workmen on the new Hasting* JARSTFT.il
tertained their children *'" ‘"J
and
Mrs n«u
Dale Lu ra bee AA color
—
H Mr.
mine aunday. MtM Sara Schader enter- day evening honoring Mr and Mrs I Mfg. Co building, suffered minor NEWS
Mrs. Lester Ormsbe of Hastings.
MOYNAHAN-FAUL, INC.
scheme of pink and white was car­ talned
al a surprise
desaert Martin Schramm who are moving injuries Monday when be fell from
Mrs. Llbble Wiley entered thd Mi* Susie Gorkina and
FORD
—
MEKCVRY
—
LINCOLN
ried out throughout the rooms and bridge
।
on Friday afternoon, places' today to their new home at Grand a platform
Home Wednesday
„...
Mra. Gerald 7'ebo und daughter
.
a pink and while bride’s cuke cen- being
i
laid for twelve Winners al' Ledge,
Mm ta-o Boise entered the Home with a fish dinner Sunday, honorI Mln* June Leary 126 S Han- 1
tered the buffet
About BO were bridge were Mra. William Andrews I
...
over St., had a minor surgical op­ Monday forenoon.
ing lhe seventy-fifth birthday of
present from Kalamazoo. Battle and Mra. Archie Relckord
Tuesday afternoon the Part Mat- eration on Tuesday.
Creek. Charlotte. Richland, Has­
• • •
I rons club of tlte O E 8. were
MU’ Ruth Cocluun. Ionia.. R 5.
Hospital Guild No 18 met on gueits of Mrs laron Duster and Mr* and Mm William Hecker. Nashville,
ting*. Middleville. Delton and Clo­
with Mrs Sterling Rogverdale. Games and contests fur- Thursday
'
were djadiatged Sunday, both con­
After lhe business meeting former's home A social afternoon valescing after surgical treatment
nLshed the evening's entertainment era.
।
and refreshments were served The the women sewed for the hoapital was enjoyed..
Dell J. Morgan, smell son of Mr.
honor guests received a host of, and later played Chinese checkers
mid Mis. Milo Morgan ■ France*
1 and pedro. Mm Almira Hackney
Last week Tuesday afternoon ]
lovely and useful presents.
Suttoni. was discharged on Mon­
| won the most games al checkers Mrs Jack Stem was hostess to her ]
day after being treated at the hos' Hospital Guild No. 12 met Mon-! and Mr* Wm Bennett and Mrs bridge club with top scores going pltal for several days for bums
day evening at the home of Mr* Herbert Btohop were winners at to Mrs Leslie Hawthorne and Mr* on
,
ijla face and hands
J LzrRRRRRRBj
Delnaay with
1* ~~z"
to imve
a —
ben- R G- Finnle.
v.
—.... M1m Loretta• wpedro
——— The Guild
— —
—" —
' Mrs. Paul Stutz. Route 3, Arthur1
Springer a.* co-hc*lc». Dessert was! cfit card party at Mrs Eugene t
• • •
served al card tables centered with Dalman'a. BIB E Madison St. on
A group of Hasting* young wom- Thede. Wayland. R 1. and Mr*
Mack Janose. Middleville. R 3.
altractlve bouquet* of sweet peas. Tuesday afternoon. Feb 3 Guests'cn have organized into a G. 8. Q
Following a short buslneas meeting art Invited. Mra. Fred Friedrich Club whov purpose Ls to help pro­ are convalescing, the latter being
a medical patient.
contract bridge was played with ' will entertain the Guild on Thura-. vide entertainment at the unitco
cri.M- OrgsjiizaUon Club~ at
—BatI Thomas Hammond, infant son of
honors going to Mrs Bud Wolfe day. Feb M
1 Service
tie Creek. Those who desire fur- Mr and Mrs
James Hammond.
and Mrs Bernard Reed Mrs. W. ]
•...
• •
The Shuffle club whs entertain-. tnrr information are requested to Route 2. I* improving
/vo Rettoi Valued. On ^lown
SAUD DRESSING
2131c
. ....
«.*•._ —-------- - —,---------------------------------------------.
MIm [frothy Varney. Woodland,
and Ralph Henney. Lake Odesa.
KETCHUP
w..^. .------- 1
were discharged Sunday, following
- enter-- wurbIc*! operation* Both are gainVi.- Dl.i.—2 -he
to ' The Busy Eight Club was
cream tms
.YtR,nd «*
Al rurit*
Mr* Emma
Fmma rtalAl
cards., Mra.
Dal- tallied bv -Mrs.
Rozcll. Stanton at lnK nicety
Mr. mid Mm. Frank Newton were attend.
■iwruu.
«...
MUSTARD
. . .high
.v..ua
. score
---------- ■ ..
_ Vel- .her
--------home
—_ |In
M--------------' ...
- —
—.... R... MnndAV
’
*
QT. 11c
ho?* and hostess for lhe Night man .held
and
Mrs.
the
country
Mondas I| Another
medical
patient, who
FRANCO-AM HICAN
Hawk Club Saturday evening In ma Johnson, the consolation, later evening. January 26 A dessert was Is convalescing. Ls Floyd Myers,
LEAN RIB HALF
Beit Chuck Cult,Grain-Fed Steen
SPAGHETTI
3'SS.
1*
lunch-------------------was served •*by
the
served
ho*tess
by
their country home. A steak din- a
- lovely -------“ **•
“ —
“** by lhe hn
"'“ followed bv
Woodland
hoateM.
pencil and paper games and puzner was served al 7 o'clock.
Muur Ethel’Roger*. Charlotte. R
SPAGHETTI
6, is improving following surgery.
ANN PAGE
Willett Cole. Battle Creek. R. 6.

SOCIAL
EVENTS

Pennock HotpUal

CLUB NEWS

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

Now More Than Ever, Make Your
Dollars Buy More Fine Foods!
PORK LOIN BEEF ROAST
lb 19c

was a patient at the hospital on
Saturday, being discharged after
24 houts.

issue

lb 26c
■ 29*
■ 31*

SHORT CUT

PRIME RIB ROAST
SMOKED HAMS

FULLY TRIMMED
CELEBRATE
«TH ANNIVERSARY
SUNNYFIELD BRAND
In honor of the fortieth wedding
annlversary'of Mr and Mrs W IlSHANK HALF
Weaver of 328 E. Clinton street,
which waa Jan 26. the children had
CHOICE CENIER BUTS ROUND OR
. F*ESH. ItAN. MEATY
a chicken dinner at lhe l»me of I
SPARE RIBS
34c
PORK SAUSAGE CEllO LOLL 24c
Mr. and Mrs Rene Ganguillet. 728 I SIRLOIN STEAK
iEHDE*. MEATY SHORT EISS
S. Benton stleet. on Sunday. Eigh- I FRESH CHOPPED
CHOICE SHOULDER CUIS
' GROUND BEEF
teen members of the family were'
41c
VEAL ROAST
BOILING BEEf
.. "
24c
seated at the table centered by a . any size pike
SUNNYFIELD
LEAN. MEATY
lovely anniversary cake. Also five
SLAB BACOH
25c
SLICED BACON CEllO PKG 14c
NECK BONES
.small
—11 cakes, —
h bearing th.
Q||
each
the nnm.
name MlAyf
DIRECT FROM E3CANAIA
IN
THE
PIKE
and date of birthday of five mem­
ROASTING CHICKENS
2...
21c
PORK LIVER
FRESH SMELT
u 14c
bers of the family whose birthdays
•are within the next two weeks, i
! added to the occasion.
Mi apd Mrs Weaver have sevLearn What Real Value! Are in A£P Produce Department
, cn children, six daughters and one
FLORIDA JUICE
son. and three grandchildren The
' oldest daughter. Vemelva Card.

BEANS WITH PORK
PORK AND BEAMS

SULTANA

be present.
Those present were
Mi and Mrs- L W. Davis; Mr and
Mrs. Clare Johnson and son. Dibkie
1 Mr. and Mrs Rene Ganguillet; Mr
and Mrs Howard Newton; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Weaver and daughter.
Margaret Sue; and Bettie Weaver,
all of Hastings.
Mi. and Mrs E C Dell, sister
and brother-in-law of Mrs. Weaver,
and Joyce Dell of Lansing and Paul
Ganguillet of Hastings were also
present.

ORANGES
HEAD LETTUCE
GRAPEFRUIT

SULTANA

RED KIDNEY BEAMS
HEIHZ

STRAINED FOODS
Wc

CRISP—SOLID

TEXAS SEEDLESS

FANCY MICHIGAN DELICIOUS

APPLES

|

SEEDLESS CALIFORNIA
ORANGES IM SIZE

I
DOZ

SO SIZE

GOLOEN UN1RUIT

BANANAS

25c

4...

25c

FRESH HOTHOUSE

27c I RHUBARB

hr. 25c

PrtiKdek HO‘pltJ7 Kitchen Guild
will meet al the home of Mrs Enrl
| Palmatlcr. 309 N. Broadway. Tues­
' day evening. Feb. 3.
Emmanuel Guild meets with Mm
C S Potts for tea on Wednesday.
Feb 4. at 1:9
M. Guests are I
, welcome.

SALE OF

S«awMATTKESSES
178i
...
Sanitized Tickinfl!

209 letnpered Caihl

Quitted Sital Podil
Soft Felted CoHoe!

Prebuill Border!

■

f

Monthly*

Thia mattress gives you a double heal th-guard
and Wards challenge you to match it at $6 more I
FIRST you get SANITIZE D ticking ISECON D
you get an inner unit designed for complete,
healthful rest I Sisal pads prevent coils from
“feeling through.” Eight screened ventilators.
Four cord handles for easy turning!

20*
2 roR 19°
10™ 33°

0—----

Hr.SE

OC”*!L

SAL* I

HOHL MATTRISS
P11 Q0

Compare up to $10 more! 276 owl* in
deep. f*l(ed cotton and Si-Latex (*i*al
fused la rubber!) See it today at Wards

phone n»i

HASTINGS

J "J

MONTGOMERY WARD

| Hospital Guild No 14 will meet
। Tuesday. Feb 3 at 1:30 at the home
of Mrs John Eddy, 409 S. Ca*s.
Members please bring guests.

W.

NIBLETS

2 CAM 23c

PEIS

IcamUC

FANCY SWEET

•8411c

RELIABLE PUS
SA1LV JUNE

2SJ11C

IONA PEAS
IONA

TOMATOES

2S»'17c

SAUERKRAUT

2^ wc

IONA CUT

STRING BEANS
FRENCH STYLE

STRING BEAMS

POTATOES

BRAUDE

■sntc

2&amp;.'23c
NO. 1 a,
CAN 7(

LIMA BEANS

Saving! in

KAIN OR FtMINTO

co.

34c

2 LOAF 64c

PABST-ETT CHEESE 2 FKGi. 35c
MEDIUM VTRONG

FRANKENMUTH CHEESE i. 35c

o.24c

SWEET PICKLES
HEINZ

CUCUMBER PICKLES
HAIN OR KOSHER

2'. 16c

DILL PICKLES
WHOIS HELIO

A1P APRICOTS

2 cam 21c

RED SOUR PITTED

l&amp;llfc

CHERRIES
DOLE'S CRUSHED

PINEAPPLE
SULTANA

i^oz. « v
CAN IX

FRUIT COCKTAI.

2Sm‘23c

GRAPEFRUIT

SLICED EXTRA-THi

2SJ21C

2ca»Wc

DEL MAIZ

U. S. NO I, MICHIGAN

LB.

AMERICAN OB BRICK

DOHA

PINEAPPLE JUICE
■

VUNIWIlt

444JL «e.
CAN Z2C

PRUNE JUICE
• UNDID

anus juice

•&lt;S2lc

UNVWIITIHiD

6UPEFRUIT JUKE

BAG
DATED FOR FRESiiNtSS

din SHORTENING

3i*. 51c

SHORTENING
WHITE SAIL

SPRY

SOAP FLAKES

EVAPORATED MILK

2 KGS 25c

HERSHlr t

CHOCOLATE STROP

WHITE SAIL

SOAP GRAINS
SETS CLOTHES CLEANER

2 »«• 31c
KETCHUP

2»“39C

new members, twelve having been ■ o«*«i
Opvim by *• •»•** ajumm a
i received thia year.
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FOR KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY

T. I*. NOTES

January 20. with Mm Russell Kantncr. twenty-six being pre*ent. Mrs.
Houghton.
returned , missionary
from Africa, gave a very interest-’
ing l«lk on her work and return
trip
Much Interest I. betn; shown in

KSS

DEL MAIZ CORN

CABBAGE

30*
J LOAF 60°

WISCONSIN CHEESE
MEL-O-BIT CHEESE

3 cam. 18c

CRZAM JTYll

NEW TEXAS GREEN

MILO. FULL CREAM

8 O'CLOCK

Circle No. 1 will meet Thursday.
, Feb. 5. for a 1 o'clock luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Frank Sage, 126
। S. Hanover.

and Bigger

4 CAM. ITC

PRECOOKED CEREAL 2A2t»c

KLEIN'S

Put More Fine Dairy Product! n Your Table

. cstsrvi
The Petunia Garden club will i SUNNYFIELP
GRADE i
. meet February 5 with Mrs Lulu' BUTTER
... io. 37c
MEDIUM
EGGS
| Miller on Dibble street fpr pot luck SURE GOOD
I KRAFT'S
dinner. Wc expect to have Red
14c
।
VEIVERA
CHEESE
] Cross work to do so please bring OLEOMARGARINE
; your sewing utensils
AGAIN IN 1941. THE
MAGNIFICENT FLAVOR OF
The Second ward P. T. A. con-:
venr.&gt; at the r-econd ward school
on Tuesday evening. Feb. 3. at 7:30 ]
o'clock. Mi** Bernice Jansen of the
Orangeville Neighborhood House Is I
to be the *|ieaker. telling of her]
work In Japan Refreshments will'
WINS NATION'S HIGHEST AWARD
be served and all are welcome.
Surgery Guild No 19 meets on
'Thursday. Feb 5. with Mrs Archie
Reickotd. assisted by Mr*. Ermont
Newton ana Mrs. Ross Johnson.!
Dessert wtjl be served al two
I o'clock following wKn sewing for
I the hospital.

STRAINED FOODS

CORN
25c

Organizations
i

GEUER'S

A«F WHOLE KERHIL

MESH BAG

GIANT 48 SIZE

tciStUc
14-02.

RED BEAMS

U 14c

01 ALLAM ROY BA,OR

4 SK 25c

CAMMELLS

COLO STItAM

10x

PINK SALMON

3u&gt;.44c

4

31c

3*23 He

iota*

MOTHER ANN

CODftSH

I^FIaU, 2-19*

'12 24c

SOUP
SOUP

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PAGE BIX

test to Mary Smith, Nashville by.- Broadway with Mr*. Delbert Whit­ h ’The Priesthood of Christ* and
I Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- HASTINGS
more and Miss Barbara Bettyx- for Sunday evening it Is “Godly
Feb. 5.
I nlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs .METHODIST CIRCUIT
Woodland and Kilpatrick Societies worth uAsisllng. Election of of­ Borrow That Leads to Repentance.’
Floyd Gaskill. just off of M78. first ’ The Quimby Young Adult class
house south of the former Heid’s will meet this Saturday at the will not hold special C. E. Services ' fleers.
The Woman’s Missionary socletv GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
‘Oil Station., right hand side of road. ' home of Mr and Mrs Clarence during C E week iJon. 25 to 31»
•Christian Higher Education.'
will meet at tlie home oh Mrs. Ro: Calm* for an evening of fun and ttctxuM* of the Revival meetings tn t1 bert
N. Irving
Shannon. Thursday afternoon. will be the sermon tor Sunday.
progress at Kilpatrick church.
! Sunday
morning
service
in ' fellowship.
Tlie stewardship committee will
Barry Union leads in the State February 5- Mr*. J. N. Shultz will
WEKLKYAN
i
The
Quimby
Brotherhood
will
meet after church Sunday.
charge of the pastor.
conduct the devotions!*.
METHODIST CHURCH
meet next Monday evening. Stip- . Publicity Contest.
Sunday school staff pwctbig Fri­
| Prayer meeting Tuesday evening ' per at 7. Tlie editor of lhe Farm
Hostings
‘ EMMANUEL
day. Feb 6 at 7:30 p. m.. at 521
"PRESBYTERIAN ( lll'RCIl
; at the home of Mr. und Mrs. W J. । Bureau News will be the speaker.
Tire Missionary Society meeu।
W. Court.
I The Ladles Leanne will meet Fri­ EPISCOPAL CHURCH
। Cairns.
tills Thursday evening al the John ■
day
night.
January
at),
with
Mrs.
1 Young people’s meeting at the CHRISTIAN
1 Holy communion and sermon oh ‘ First Qiurcli of Christ. Scientist
BeUon home in Irving. with Mrs.:
Ada Springer. 520 W Center street. ’ Parable of the Laborers In the, The Subject for Sunday is “Love."
iENDEAVOR NEWS
Hel*on in charge of the program. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
The pa*lor will tell about ‘Tlie Vineyard," this Sunday.
Everyone Is invited to this meeting Adams across from the Bliss plant । Barbara and Willis Dalton enter'Saving’ Mankind
1 tamed the Kilpatrick C. E. buslne.w Detective's Story" and will preach
Young people* meeting tomorow in Hastings.
Prof. Godfrey Rodriguer nf Wil­
meeting at their heme on Jan. 14 on the theme. “The Source of True BAPTIST CHURCH
Friday evening at the home of Mr.
Next Sunday. Feb I. during the. mington, Del., believes he has the
MaUrine Clum war. recently elect- Wisdom." at moniliu worship.
' and Mr*. Lawren** Adams, across COATS GROVF
‘
Sunday
school
hour
the
Young
Peo
­
CHRISTIAN
ENDEAVOR
i
id
president
of
the
Coats
Grove
so
­
A
joint
meeting
of
lhe
trustees
remedy
to
save mankind. He wants
from the Bliss plant. AH young
ple will put on a program In coin- tn revolutionise man's method of
and elder; wni be laid it
Tlie Coats Grove Christian En­ , ciety. '
jaeople are cordially invited
The Union Executive Committee church Monday evening. February memurstldn of MLv. Mary Need i breathing. The professor holds that
Mrs. Christman’s Sunday School deavor had an enjoyable evening in
who has accomplis lied 50 year-, of ■ .map should breathe like animals.
el»M will hold their monthly gath- fellowship Sunday night with the. will meet at the home of MurjuiP- 2nd. al'7,30.
Tlie. prcabyuriun Guild will meet . service among -nhe lepers m a I' Such method utilizes die stomach
firing next Tuesday evening at the BnrryviUe Christian Endeavor. The] Reynolds on Feb^g.
Publicity cluilfmen mail your re- Wednesday. Febniarv 4 at tlie home nur.'C in India.
as a bellow* fnrcingjhr air upward
home of Mr. and Mt-s, Victor Sis- s|uf-flrst anniversary was cele-l
I port lor tlur Union Publicity Con­ of Mrs. Hugo. Anderson on JT.: The subject for Sunday morning i and fully expanding die lung*.
"son. 110 N. Washington st, ________ -United.

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the weekend at her home In Penn­
ville.
* ’
Mr. and Mra. Von Rascy and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bel) attended Urn &lt;
wedding of Mias Mildred Oibaoii.
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. CGibeon lo Garth A. Morris, both cd
Detroit. Mrs. Morris is a grand­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Prank
Felghner.
Mrs. W. C. Bassett was hostess to
the Crusader.-, class al her home
Friday night.
The Fanner's Co-op Creamery
under the Lend-Lease plan will
make cheese as *oon as the new
creamery building U completed
and the- necessary eqalpmenl for
making cheese Is installed. Tlie gov­
ernment will take the entire outpul for the duration of Uie war.
Friday night la the Dance of
Dimes" al the Pythian Hall for the
Nntlcuial Infantile paralysis fund
Tire dunce I* »pnn*nrrd hy the
Knights of Pythias and Burt’s six
piece orchestra will furnish the
music.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Langham of
Holland were in town Saturday.
The Ler.U Table Company be­
gan Monday after being abut down
for four weeks.
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SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Miss Opal Giles and Chalmer
Hershberger of Grand Rapids were
Sunday guests of Mr. and MrWalter Hershberger
Bom to Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd
George Maklry. who has been 111
. Elliston a daughter.
for sortie time, juiwd awuy al the
Miss Doris Betts of Grand Rap­ home of his daughter. Mrs. Ford
id' is spending from Monday until Stowell. Sunday.
I Thursday at her home hen-.
Mr und Mrs. Jack Ebels and
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Pennock and family und Mias Mildred Fonger of
( Mrs Mary Hoslngton were ut Mar­ Grand Rapid* were Sunday after­
i shall Tuesday
»• noon and evening guests of Mf. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomp- Mrs Hurry Sandbook
, -on and son of Grand Ledge spent
Rev. und Mrs. H W. Peter* of
I Sunday with her parents. Mr and i.anslng were Sunday guests Of Mr.
, Mrs William Shupp
and Mrs. Otto Townsend.
j Mrs. Cora DeWitt has gone to
Rev, Howard J. Kreldler of Mil­
Kalamazoo where she has employ- । ford. Ind. and Rev. and Mrs. Dod«f
ment.
of Woodland were Sunday .guests
I George Shafer and Frank Pur- of Mr. and Mrs.'Ogle Flanigan.
chls Jr . Ir ivr Monday for camp
। I Mr and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith
! Chamber of Commerce met Mon-1 and Nerah spent Sunday afternoon
! day night al the Mary White res- with Chas. Parlee and family.
I taurant.
The following ofllcers
were elected for the coming year; HOPE CENTER
I President. M. Robert Smith; vice! Boni to Mr and Mrs. Gary Rohm
' president. Louie Carter; secretary.; a 10'. , lb baby girl, one day last
C, E, Mater: treasurer. Ward But-1 week.
Wesley Newton of Hickory Cor­
hr; trustees for three years. Dr
E. T. Morri* and Dr. Stewart Lof- ners ipenl Tuesday with Clarence
Payne.
dnhl.
Mrs. Blrdcna Lyttle of Eaton
Mrs. Ralph Wcthcrbee was in
county spent the weekend with her
Grand Rapids Saturday.
: William Thomason will return mother. Mrs. Floy McDermott
Mr. and Mrs Fred Ashby and son
! Friday to Camp Blanding. Fla..
Lyle spent Sunday afternoon al the
[ after -pending his furlough here.
| Several front here attended the Earl Gutc home In Cloverdale.
I funeral Sunday of Mrs. Minnie
Mr. and Mrs. Millon Warner and
Crandall of Battle Creek which wns| daughter Loh of Delton spent Sat­
held nt lhe Baiilleld church, con-1 urday evening at the Fred Ashby
ducted by Rev. W. C. Bassett. Mrs J home.
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Horn and
Crandall was the former Minnie
Durham and taught in the local four sons of Galesburg visited Mr
school for many years. She leaves j and Mrs Fred Ashby lust Sunday.
|jf*r husband. Earnest and a daugh-; Claud Mosher’s condition remains
ter. Mrs. Letha Crow les of Battle, about the same.
Please send your news to your
Creek.
Mbs Margaret Whitbeck spent ■ correspondent.

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NASHVTI.IT
MIm Kay DeUlng spent the week­
end with friends in Grandville.
.
Miss Lylah Hanson went to her
home in Grand Rapid* for the
weekend.
Mr*. James Rizor was relumed
to her twine Saturday morning
from Pennock hospital where she
underwent a major operation.
Mrs. Leia Rae of Columbiaville
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mr*. Edith. Mayo, who is spend­
ing the winter in Grand Rapids
spent over Sunday with Mrs. Har­
riett Furnl**.
Mrs. Sena French and two daugh­
ter* went to Plainwell Sunday
where she will leach this semester.
Funeral services . for Clark Tltinarxh were held Sunday morning
at ten o’clock at Hie Evangelical
church, conducted by lhe Rev Wen­
: dell Bassett. Bui tai was 111 Lake­
view cemetery. Mr. TiUnarsh made
his home with his dauglticr, Mr*.
1 Nina Schlrdt In Allentown. Pa.,
1 -.Ince the death of Mrs. Tilrnarsh.
He hud spent Ills life tn and near
h&gt; n- H«- worked in the Glasgow
hardware, was manager al one time
I ut the A X- P store here. He leaves
, the daughter. Nina und one granli’ son. Dr. Rudolph Scheldt both of
Allentown. Pa., two brothers, Wiliiam of Nashville, und Bert of Oll-

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JANUARY tS, 1M2

'SHIKAH IXCCUTIVE

PERSONAL MENTION

COMMITTEE MEETS

'Cn.,,,, Fira
CUIlip rirO

Activities

'
NORTH HOPE
I Buslnaaa waa a bit qutet, ao Uw
Mr. and Mra. Earl Seate and
Mr and Mrs Robert Voonnan I «wo commercial travetara deoMed
daughters and Oac«r Cooper vU- and family of Hastings spent Bun- 10 have a day”* golf on a UtUe coun­
Perkins
and Mrs. Rankin
Rankin'’ try course. As it was
wm mid-week, no
no
ited Sunday at Harley S*a*e'».
day with Mr nnd
Hart and daughter.
caddies were available. but they
Friday night. Pol tuck aupper —
Mr*.
—
----------------------Paulina Murphy
-spent
r—- —
Sat- managed —
to —it* a
’ ----------- *"to
farm laborer
wrllk.
t'.UIh
____
...
.
7:30 .sluu-p. Bring sandwiches’ and urday evening with Mra. Edith carry their
Welch al Delton.
( At' lhe
one other duh.
—
of lhe afternoon'*
........... -...........
Ghut Tubt» and eon and Mr ! u
w|Uejj was morr
dinner al the church basement next Uiiw of near Lewiston are cutting; ,hlin ,kll]fUlaotfer banded the
week
tings
McCullum..
•
r'k Thurs.
Th,,r* Feb. 5’■
logs for Hubert McCallum.
a
Up for
Wc were sorry to jiear that San-1.
There wa» a good attendance at
the Six-rial C E itmcr last Sun-, .dm—Whittemore cf Delton hadj
Tlie beaming laborer took It
day v.c......
evening m
to&gt; observe mw
the ing
organ■&gt;**- -rar!'-' fever Hope she will »oon
gleefully, and asked:
ixation of the Yfnited Society sixty be better.'
' Cuse me. sir. will you and the
years ugo The president. Maurtnc
. ttobias of jDowllng was a
■lillliiiBiL^
Chun, hr d charre of the devotion- Sunday guest of Mr and Mr*. Otto other gent be digging M»in to-,?'
BANNER WANT
Andra Endsley led the group sing- Pran.-hk.-i and family.
morrow?"
Mrs. Otto Pranshka
and
ing. The subject of the evening
"
“
program was. ."Loyalty to Christ's Miss Wilhelmina Pranshka
Church ' Talks on "We are loyal Merle Tulia. cf Dowling spent
to the Church.’' "t By appreciating | Wcdncaday evening with Mr*. Edith
'
U—Earl Scum.*. 2. Bv Joining it—I ■" ’ '
Rev. Griswold oi Nashville. 3. By Ferguson at
..
:id&gt;.—Ttcv. Thomp­
son#—Everybody Ought- to

COATS GROVE

Friday afternoon Mn. Gay Not■ ton. preaident. tasslsted by Mra. Al­
’ He Hoyt of Freeport, vice-president, kini nka camp
Will oils qient tlie weekend with.
Mr*. Charles Paul spent the week
August Jahnke of Caledonia.
&lt;end with Miss Helen McPherson of eucuUvD coannlttee of the twenty-; The Klnunka Group held their
third district of the Rebekalu ot
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Lewis spent Lansing.
Michigan, at lhe former's home. meeting Thur.-dny aftenioon'nt Ute'
Bunday afternoon in Middleville..
Mr. and Mrs. William Fax of Kaibonus of their guardian, Ml
The committee planned far Hie onMr. and Mra. Nial CasteIrin vis­ amszoo spent lhe weekend with nual dtetricl meeting lo be held on, Chandler. The girts planned to knit
for the Red Cross. Two new mcmited friends in Muskegon over the, their parents.
April 7 with Temple No. 68 of
Mr. and Mrs. E A Caukin left
■ bers have joined the group—Juan
weekend.
Charlotte.
' Garrison arid Marjory Wilkins.—
Sheriff Glenn Bera and Prosecu­ on Saturday for a trip through the
Spring flower* decorated the dlnsouthern states.
tor L. E Barnett attended a meet- 1। Mbs Stella Heath of Niles spent •ner table ut -ix-lhlrty o'clock, Gloria Dick. Scribe
Ing in Detroit on Tue*day.
place* being laid for fourteen. Later WAHONKA CAMP
,1 the weekend with her parents. Mr.
=
u,.
, ^ w. Hjrt -H Ojrr. ..
urD™_
. In the evening. Die women attend- FIRE GROUP
Charlotte were gueata of Mr. and
Mr and M 7 Maurice Sutton of td thr rr«',*\r
of Hiawatha
Tlie Wahonka Camp Flic Group
H,.ZR. M Cook o,.r Km**.,.
Ol.'d
held their meeting Monday night
Herman Hessmer. Jr.. Carl Bogart of Mr. and Mra. Otto Isenhath.
w,‘lc,‘ 'oUowca
al lhe home ot Mrs. Hine. Discus­
nhd "Franklin Beckwith expect to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Warcham and
Out
,own
werc “!* sion centered around a skating
lekve for Fort Cuiter on Monday.
children ot Binninghoni visited Mr. Dernlcc Chariefour of Eaton Rap­ party"— Betty Lou Martin, Scribe.
Coach and Mra. Malcolm Oobe!I n»d Mn.. Kellar Steul'over the Week l&lt;fo* °r“!‘d
1,2.2 , “J. Vra^ odllk„ Camn l ire
.nd”,mux ol CtertM*e
Mr md
d^oolUM; 0* IU*&gt;. Mn UdU OfeU
_________
M
. I- lr. Irutip
Odgko Camp Fire group clrcteii
and Mte. Ly|e Bennett on Sunday.
Mrs David Pcrtich returns
*n.
returns foriav
today■1 ?7&gt;rrl’.0,..Dlr".0,’&lt;la
—, the following officer^ ut their last
•
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, ,,,
Mr. mid Mrs Roy Finstrom and froui
ti—
—Liui
trtnuturer of the 23rd district; Mra. meeting: President. Jom.n• 8 *&gt;ra
' Mr. nnd Mrx Mor e Murphy and
Cid.,
with Ma R. T. Gladys Booth and Mra. BevtrJf
Nohi Jmft&lt;werc home from South, Angles.
' ' n
“
Dorothy Reynold.'.
The tlbc’i- -iut: of the -tihjut
or... end Mr. nnd Mra. Cha-. CapBend. Ind.. Sunday and Monday/ ■French.
Pavne. vuc grand, of tlie Charlotte
•ry ubly handled and for a fitting| j&gt;-&gt;i* trod -or-* spent Saturday cveWilliam Crawford has been home
Mra Riirn Smith^fcF-LaiisIn/a'as
i.:. |
. Ini d I i!' 1
1 :
from
Northwestern
University.’ lodge. No. 68the
room
w;i.-.
darkened
with
i ning with Albert Hampton in the
dvr. Carol Munjoy. bcnlx.-.
tlie gural of Mr. nnd Mr- Edward Evanston, III, during the semester
BuiuiJ
district.
CABLEGRAM BRINGS
Smith.
Adams from Wednesday till Satur­
v.&lt;- are glad to rrport that Ed­
day.
win Weisenbach who was very sick
1 Mr and Mra. Roy Hull and fmnHustlng* friends win be inter:
Mr nnd Mrs M William Mtutnrd Hy of Brush Rld^c were Sunday
\ and Mr. Thompson
nnd daughter of Pontiac spent Ike
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Clancy »«&lt;w of Kalamazoo, but
Ix,t Wednesday night. Jan. 21st. prayer. Quite a number from the again.
weekend with Mr. and Mra. Walter | Norton
..IO«1-K COkTTuI &gt;K&gt;.
known here as Mis-Marguiet Way..
Cl.v youth Cowell’ six/rra ,‘u.
Stanley.
Mr. and*Mra. Allen Pender at­
■ '
' " ’ ”
*
* Committee .M-rvcd rt'frt-Dimeir.s to
—- ■
1
rnmikhitic Boyd of Grand Rapidtended the funeral of her friend. eelved n enblegrpm from her hut­
Inst Wednesday attending a meet­
Frank Roui.h's u couple
j Mrs. Metta Morgan at Pamulce bund. Hugh Clancy, who is in Sing- 225 skaters on the Roush pond
ing of the Michigan State Medical1 Sunday.
Preceding the cuts, five raring
m last week.
Society.
Mr
’ and Mra
Mr. mid Mrs. Chrirlr.s haul and
Mr and Mrs. Roman Feldpau.M li' family were Sunday gticsto of Mr. mcrly principal «f Im Anglp-Chlnwere in Chicago from Thursday till1 mid Mis Rlchmd O'Brien of Di­ v'o boys' school in Kualn Lumpur.
RoU-h.
in Hostings.
mid Mrs. Clancy assumes her hurw,.rj
.........
Tuesday attending a grocers* con­ : mondnle.
Ira. Lawrence Tobias
,
•band 1* teaching now in Singapore । :lwr, nc,* Ki eler Dean Keeler and
vention.
7
o
’
clock
।
.
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Mr. and Mrs Edward Adams were Ki’lntnuno. spent the weekend with His message.' the .second she- ha- Gvoigiit Will- The cuuinu’tee w&lt; i&gt;
In Muskegon over the weekend ns ills pun-nts. 4Mr. und Mrs Gordon received since CiiriMma ■ o-suretl imprfs-ed with the fine niiil'. ol
her
taj
’d right.
Rn-Ungs children
Ttir conunilt'-e
ieci Hint ■'evcrytli'ng
....
- ............
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward t Edmonds.
|on buunc
..
Soon after
“
Mrs.
**
Clancy
.... .............
und' .*
Chr P: ■ •
Mra. Curl Phillips and daughter
Mr mid Mra. Wilburn Rogen, Carla Jo of KalmnazoO arc sp&lt; tid­ daughter Patricia, left Kuaifi l.tiin- Mr John Hewiil and Judge M« Mr* Dora Gutchi
and Eileen of Battle Creek were ing tips wra-k with Mrrand Mrs E t^nrt’was traiisic’rre'd tn Port Swet- Donald They were as;Bled Wed­
Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mr.-.
nesday nltht bv the Rev. Don Gury.
W. Dvnkirts.
lenham. on the west coast of the
John Ro-*
Mrs. John Hewitt. Ms
William
Dr. and Mr.s
Malay
jienii'’
Ula.
Both
Ktinhi
Roy Claflin of Eitcn Rapid? vlsMr nnd Mrs W I. Hinman spenj
.0
and Mrs O D. Fa-.ctt one
Sunday In Detroit with their son'­ and Mrs. R F Webb cl Grand Rap. Lumpur and Port Swnttenham
Lr. uor.nrd Logan.
in-law 'mul daughter, Mr. and Mra.*' ,ids on Sunday.
an* .»• U&lt;K&gt;ps two weeks "ago.
hmrinan ot the City Youth |
. 1 Mi, and Mra. Craig Sheffield mid
jwinjiano H-h that
Mrs. Clancy said there vu&lt; a
spent Saturday with her parents.
Pr* s Charles tz-onnrd and Secy." chll'ltcn have moved h-n- from
powibLlily her, Inpbnnd is arUy
' Mr. mid Mra Vincent Norton.
in Mime sort of d'-Nnsc work In
Fimtniiorc. since he had taken Spe­
•".“Ti-.'S.rSL..... .
1OT.e cial irain'ng for such work while
pun nt-' . Mr. and Mrs J. J WHhu
the Council
In Kuala Lumpur.
•
Cowles were dinner guests nf Mr.
ing for her mother, Mrs. Charles
it would b&lt; interesting if some­
and Mr*. Melbourne Mauw of KaiI Smith, who la IU.
.
body
st rated picketing the picket
amazon 'Hiesdny evening
|
Schowalter. Mio
; Mra. R. W. Coak returned Fri- MILDRED USBORNE
who pickets Hie While Huu*e pickMr. mid Mra D’Floy Greenfield
Mlrnn*
1 day from a visit In Chicago with
Mu* Mildred
Usborr.e. ------and Mr. and Mra laiwrence Green­
party
her son. Marshall Cook, and Mr. r.veuue, daughter of John Usborne.
Mrs. Ferris Quick and family while
field vtelta-d Mr. mid Mra. Jack
! Hu ting ’, became the bride of Corp
i and Mfs. Joseph Little.
Mr' Mott w.-u tn Hasting-.. W.dRosenburg of Middleville Sunday.
....... Air
.i_ Corp- ... .
Lawrente Pyl
...... ......
iii ii.iy night Mr. und Mrs. Mott
• Mr. mid Mr- E ‘
' ""
Albuquerque. N. M . son of Mr. TO
reh
M
re
irnmr
nnd
n
°
b
*
rt
Cwp-r
of
Pon'laC
Well*
rehild were hnme
home
u rf
Wmw ^u^.. mid Mi- Henry Pyle. West Emcrnnd Richard Pairchild
r
from Detroit over the weekend with j
nee Hughesfey Gracte Al/en
son street, in v ceremony read at wm entertain their dejxuiini nt
i nd Friday of lust week
Mr. and Mrs. George Adrl in-on
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Mr. nnd Mra. Harold Tasker and 12 nexm TueMtny. Jon. 20. in tl.e commander AUon C. Britton, m Mr- Lewis Johnson. Jr. nnd Mts |
Fairchild.
Bute. Battle1 Creek, mid Dist. Commundi-r
I Miss Bettie Weaver were in Pontine jxB*t chapel- at the
-- Air Corps
Mr nnd Mra Harry Thompson of and Detroit Suimday, and. Sunday । Albuquerque.
...-------------- »N. •«
stewnrt of Dowagiac with a shun Gc.yrti” Havens of Neeley spent
M
' 'Dic-iday in Kalamazoo. They callSturgL* and Leo Johnson of Battle as gutof Mi. and Mra Vaughn. The bride wore a v. Ute wool 5U[).M... „„„ entertuf funent. ....
this
Cr’i k were visitors at the home -of Hannon and Robert Coojier.
Iifini-v.
&gt;tn-r t length
black un&lt;&gt;
w&lt;..,k pjiday In their hall
iMiprr.
•-*•*»-■• drv™
........ with
-...........
Mra Anna Johnson mid family
Dorrance Trethrlc uccompanl.
tCdompanled
’d;■ *i»lte accessories
nc'essoriw. and
and a
a corwge
co.... M of
of
Vl,itnrs nr&lt;- nlvi expected from
Wednesday.
.
.'his uncle. I rani: 1 r*lhn- . fr SahaSono-!' l&gt;»
I’Hik
‘k “
mid
,,&lt;1 white gardenias.
Kord- tn - s11
She' '■
wxs
* K,,&gt;...fnii»x. Battle Crerk and Al­
Miss Vlrgfola Hammond hies re- ma. to ra*auwe
-..................
Cadillac on rnuay
Friday u.
lo vuu
vl.lt...........
, ait'Mkd
by her •i'’"'.
« "hfo,,. .Tjiv di.'.Uirf publicity ofiici r
stgn’-d her position with the FinnI1 a
! Usborne.
u cousin und do
do n
a Httle
UtUc f^hing
fishing.
”&gt;borne. H.raUngs: who won- m *n’
‘* lw,: u u"" cnR'rnawxi, wennesuny uno .
Secarilv Admlni-tration and has,
'
"KVV
*,’ue ,,r'" n,,d a vor-wgc
j 1 Mr.
und. ,,
Mrs Fnierv
Emery Fox
Fox mid
nndP^
v&gt;'jWue
v l'h E‘ :i’”'rt Pir'!,r,’s °*
Quick spent. Friday
sous of Grand v
Rapids
dei. .rtin.-nt In Detroit
!| »
r ±1 were
m, SaturoX "“,wx) •l‘*“d«‘ “* bndcgrrami as
Mr.
and Mrs. O-car
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Roush of.'day guests cf
theS
crMdJmher
Mra best man. Mr- Henra Pyle, mother
Palmer a.ul
mid their grandmother. Mrs
Mra. pf lJu&gt; brldegroonJ uorc a rojdier,
Rk-hland mid Mi- Dor.*"iv Roush P«i»ner
-n! Harty Blake at Batth. Creek.
of Borues- Imvplial. Kubmnzpo!A‘ blue drera and a corsage of tails- electric gun*»»
I in- meeMn* wil be open
ail
M( ni fJ Mt&gt;
spent Sunday with their parenLa.
9 ’
i
-s*’? , »'«'»
Mr and Mra. Wi”Tt-n Rdu.h
Dwight M.-h.r ito to Chicago Sun-1 Mr an(I Mr;! ,^.u.
fonncrJy mcnibcra of the Veterans of For-. Sunday afternoon guesta of Mr. and
ciini
Wars,
their
fainUies
niid
any
j
Mr and Mra Max Bauer of Dr- day where the form* r will purcha-c, rnjplo&gt;r.| nt n,P Shakespeare comoversows
Veteran
in
thp
vicinity.
।
troit were guests ot Mr. and Mra. I prim: goods. They plan to return |jnny Hc c„1Lsled in the air corp-.
and Mrs. Leon Tyler of Woodland
W. G. Bauer uvr th.-weekend. Mi-.s.
T‘i««U.vI in Aiigu'.t. HK0-Ktilamutn Onwe).' Sunday evening guests of Mr.
Henrietta Bauer relumed to DoMr. und Mrs, Albert Rapp of Ann j zt,ttc&gt; julb 32, ifH».
I ni’tt Mrs. Ernest Furr.
troll with them for « week's ».tav
Arbor were Ru. &lt;t- i f the latter,
■&gt;&lt; &gt;--------------’' I The old saying '"No news Ls good '
On Tuesday evening a special | n(.w', . mn._- bp true; but ujink of|
Mr and MrFrH&lt;* Flanigan brother and .sister-in-law. Mr. and 1 F.NJOYING LIFT. IN
.ndS^Sr ”*’*&gt;.£**
MX.
D naiker «. Mo T»*1U«&gt; CAMP
meeting of Hastings Chapter No. 7.,
friends In other comnniniUc.s. |
O-E. S. was held, with York Chap-1
nnd fVfn otbrr states who
v;? js-m
m „
ter of Grand Rnpidr.. conferring I W!lU |, th- "Banner"
-for -----news of- ।
the degrees of the order on two Ii »he!r friends
- ’
and relatives here.
X. ,"L-“a",r
Swan's a soap that^
Dr F c.
G •rS.S.V
SheHlelrt iwme «««. «ur uic ica. *.«- **•candidates. Mrs. Ruth Martde and ■ Phom- In your news items. Sun-1
visit him at lhe JaraUcr. When they left Woodland they Mrs Harold Downs. About one
Mrs. Einar Frandren and Mrs. and to v.„.
'
tiny
evening
or
Monday
morning.
।
Twins. One bar
ii-vuieMctV’. hcnit
heme
I went to Chandler. Artz. lor a hundred member* and guests from'
Orville Ssyle* were in Grund Rap-i convalescen
Phone
11-3
short.
Mr. «nd Mra John Moddera and alnle theii M*nt the holiday* in Rutile Creek. Middleville nnd Grand
Becomes Iwo cakes
Ids Saturday at tending a shower* M‘ -M* Mr* “
[r
Wm. WurM-ma of Holland
AMrtkra Jith^Mr\
Rapids, were present to witness the STONY POINT
given by Mra. Clyde H T.’Wale. |
mother. Mra Ella Bush, and aunt. work.
And there you are I
•
• Several of the school scholars ini
May-fair Rd, honoring Mbs Helen; were Sunday afternoon mid .siipiicr
Following the initiatory work re-' company with Howard Dcmond at-1
Chidester.
guest* of the indies’ brother. Rev. Mrs. Carrie Spence. At Tucson, their
, address is Desert Village. Route 3.
Swan’s double-quick,
*ud*
Miss Lottie Tcusink. superintend- J. R ChrUpell and family
•
• too;
--------------,'Tucson. Mr. Hilbert's health!* bcl- freihment** were served in the dm-' tend’ d tlw shrine circus in Crowd
j Rapid- Monday.
twice a* fast a* old-atylo floatis*. It's
ent of Pennock hospital. Ls attend-1 Lester DeVault went to Kalama-1 ler in lhe Arizona climate than In. Ing room.
.inis-1 zoo-on Saturday
Suturuay where
wnrre he
no was 111inof CnIlfornU
ing a courite for hospital adminls------ —-------------- -------- i Mr. and Mrs. Aelick mid Mr and ; 8 way* better for baby, dbhea, *ilks
Irators licld nt the University
v .-.I
of j। ductal
ducted InU
int-» the srmy
arn7'._°!5.
sir eorp- .2
n
It i- al»o interextlng to note the ANNOI'NC
f:---ENGAGEMENT
“ ‘ '•I xce
ENGAGEMENT---------| Mra Anljiis Huey were in Belding j and you. Get Swan today—and see!
Minnesota at Minncopoii* Jan. 26 to the ground service. He expected fo the new manager of tills Desert ।! Mr. and
iv...! Mrs,
Mr.; Glenn Conley ol )a-t Fridiv
31 Inclusive.
i •*' M'nt 10 Jt'Ncratm Barracks, bt. Village camp is none other"than R. 220 S. Hi:--.'"
Mr. . Velfna Demand. Mra. Lucile; Tuno in every week: gracie AlUN
Hanover announce the vmt-na
’
,
of
their elder son. Pvt Brev !•. ar.cTTklLss Florence CoolGEORGE BURNS • PAUL WHITEMAN
Carl Purdy and Louis. Mo.
k. Hurd, formerly of Hastlngt, who gngcmrnt
Mt. «u&lt;*
null Mrs.
Ma.raball .........
Becker w|tj, mi... Hurd and U»ir son-pond-Robert G. Conley,—tn
----------MLk.---------Luma, bauob look the Demand and Brown:
----------------------dainl’l’-r. Jacqueline, and Cteorgr. Mi.
.................
Puidy of Greenville wen- gueita of and grandson Arthur Bearer oi inw WHHrr„
Ult.
June Stuart, younger daughter of children for a visit lo a dentist in(
NEW
WHITE FLOATING SOAP
Mr and Mrs. Tac Gtcs Friday night. Dearborn were Sunday afternoon (lf thc
of Mr. Hurd and the Mr and M' R A Stuart nf Free- Grand Rapid? Saturday
Mu - Purdy attending the btukrlball guests of Mrs. Ida Palmatk-r. Mt&gt;,
port. No wedding dale has been
Mr and Mrs Lynn Malli on of
t-un&gt;i that evening
Anna Baldwin and
dauahteis.
---------------- *
------------«ct.
। Lap'int' called on Mr. and Mrs. B ;
Mrs R C Fidler. Evan Fuller and Missev Loutae Baldwin and Iri-. SKIDMORE—COUMBES
Mbs Stuart
now employed nt J. Wellman Sunday p. m.
Mra
daugh­ the Hustings Munuf. Co Pvt. ConMr. and Mra David Boyr were in Baldwin of Welcome Corner* were
«- Nonne H Coombes. ,i.*„h.
Mr. uinl Mi- Anmn Hl»cv spent
ter of Mr anti Mrs. Robert Mill, ley is stationed at Fort Leonard the weekend with felatlves ai Ionia. I
Ann Arbor Monday to we Roy C Sunday evening gue.-t.'.
cf Olivet, und Arthur C Skidmore, Wood. Missouri.
Puller who underwent an operation
aMn'.RiDcrE
Our old neighbors. Mr and Mrs.
Monday y»s«
n,NNn\*&gt;»
try «
clu?^
m
nni.n.iiy hMpit'al
tawu* M«nd»
”&lt;•&gt;ion of Mr. and Mra. Ernie Skid­
-----« * --------- : Ch:'. Offley nre spending a few'
forenoon He U d.,,„
doing
as well
u *V^S™
AT &lt; Ol &gt;TK»bni«
eli’
» *u»cou«.rI more of Nashville, were united in MILO------------------------------------------------ 1 veeks with relatives in California. *
s „
..n “
marriage .Thursday. Jan. 32. al 7 00
Ml, rnd Mr- V.iUtam Roll of We also received a card, from our
possible.
Club Thursday. Feb 6. Tlie com­ P. M. at the Baltimore U. B* par- Bhi" 1,'lnnd. III. ‘jjen’ a few di;. ■. friend Fred Biggs who is .'prndins
:
'
mltlre Is Mr mid Mrs. Warren Cm ■ &gt;onagc by Rev. H. R. Pfeiffer.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cock. Mr.
The bride wore a light blue crepe'।
I and Mrs. Jamc* Bristol. Mr. and dress and was attended by Miw*
amazoo Thursday.
i Mra. D. A Van Buskirk. Mr. and
Mr. and Mr* Lyle Wl’.c.r-; and'
1 Mr.. C. L. Tester. Mr and Mn- weating a navy bin- crepe dress. 1
Monday. Tuciday,
j Adrlbcrt Cortright. and Mrs. 11. A
Maynard E Tucker was bc^l man. -f hi« nw lirar. Mrs. Emily Wilcox
Wednesday. Thursday
STEAM BEAT
Following the ceremony. a wed- Saturday.
Adrounie.
...
,
.
din- supper was served to several
Bring a friend. With each $3.00 permanent
HOT A COLD WATER
Merle
Bradfidd
attended
a
dairy
VVI.UIR- MGISTINE
or more your friend can purchase
Miss Marie. Augustine, daughter relatives at the home of the groom’s meeting In Ha-tlnK* Wediiesda-.
SHOWER BATH
of Mr mid Mra Herimui Augus­
ONE FOR HALF PRICE
■ the home o! Mra. Nina Boyle*.
tine of Martin, was miYrted Satur­
Single 13.50 per
Please make your appointment* early.
day. January 17. to Neil Weller of
Wednc.iday with a large attend­
Marfin. The wedding look pbcc
ance. A pot luck dinner w.c- .M n• rd al one o'clock after which the
at Napoleon. Ohin
Mr. mid Mra Weller will make
! business meeting was called to or­
Martan Radford
Phone 2525
Vfra Ftohcr. Mgr.
their home in Hastings, where he
der by lhe' president. The next
HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SERVICE
Iran rwork.—Otsego Union.
Mr. mid Mrs. (i E. Goodyear re- ' rncrtlni! will I'v with Mn. Litre!
HASTINGS
l-t®
'eelved' word ' on Monday of the GarrLm^
.birth tkal morning of a daughter learn wlu
to Segotu/ Lieut and Mrs. Philip,
Van ZtfiMil Detroit, lhe lln-t grand-'
Smooth Silhouette
child of Judge and Mra. Donald
Van Zlle 'Harriet Goodyear’ The
little iv.iM has been named Caroline
Achieve that well groomed look with
Owdyrar-Van Ziie. IJeul. Van Zlle
professional hair-styling.
Through
1* statmuert at Fort lavnurd Wood.
Mo. with the IS3r.d Field Artillery
shampoo and skillful wave sets.
Mother mid daugb.ler are doing, Cullets at lhe home of Mr. and
Lemon Cocoanut Layer Cake 35c
splendidly.
____________
Mrs Van Slrcmn the past week
PERMANENTS
MRS.~GRA&lt;F BAL'Ltt
•ver. Mr. und Mrs. Garret^ Slater
Maple Walnut Cinnamon Rolls dox. 27c
of KatanU£i&gt;6 on TWadav nnd Mr
und Mrs Mat Fisher ot KalamnMAKE
8ham|»e A EC'
Buttermilk Graham Bread, loaf
10c
Finger Wave
rwi on Sunday.
APPOINTMENTS
Dried
OU
Finger Wave ww
The young peoples Sunday .school.
hroiutnl in Grant! Rapids .on Friday
,
EARLY
und on Monday underwent an oper­ cliias met qt the home of Marshall
ation. her condition being serious Harvey Thursday evening.
Ht daughter, Mrs. Chalies A . Jack Bradfield attended a, cta.-s
parts at HIrkory Comers *selux&gt;l

r,.. -.

DOUBLE TALK

;yr=."

ROOMS

3

'

fAT’-’*-

Be Kind To
Your Clothes!
Soon money won't buy some of

the garments you now have in
your wardrobe so, before retiring,
brush and hong your clothes care­

fully, it helps them retain their

natural shape and hangs out the

wrinkles overnight. Have them dry
cleaned and pressed frequently.

Rotate your wardrobe. It's econo­
my to have three or more suits,

changing every two or three days.
It helps distribute the wear and
gives you variety that last longer.

Above all buy quality clothing—
good fabrics and good workman­

ship are essential to long wear.

We hove a large stock of Hart,

Schaffner Cr

Marx,

Clothcroft,

and American Clothing Co. suits
and overcoats. All good fabrics,

well tailored, at reasonable prices.
Buy nowYOU CAN DO BETTER'AT

BAIRD’S

| DRESS

REGULAR
REDUCED
REGULAR
REDUCED

$6.95
TO
$4.95
TO ..

SPECIAL!

HOTEL HASTINGS

(

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

ALL WINTER HATS

REDUCED to I price

WINTER COATS
ONE GROUP
PRICED AT ...

1/
7*

104 East Stole Sireel

.«

oi
'-'I

�Howard Colburn and wtfe_ypent]
Saturday night with hia, brother
■nd wife In Hastings.

iiy Sunday.
Claud Marner Is not gaining aa
well as his friends and neighbor*’
would like
Sunday callers were: |

NOTICE to FARMERS
I am buying all kinds of hides,
sheep pelt, and drFr skins. Also
buying butcher hides.

when thirty young people walked
tn to remind him It wu his birth­ The Leading Fur and Hide Dealer
day. Hr received several nice gifts
Ice cream and cake were served by
ARCHIE TOBIAS

Sheldon Agency

The British Navy's newest motor
Mrs. Prank Humeston is atilt In
torpedo-bouta are described as the
Borgess hospital jind Is gaining
fastest small warships in the world.
Mliaes Orlo and Iris McLeod of
Delton were Wednesday evening
dinner gue.%L% of Mr. and Mr.i. Les-1
ut Monica. The girls left Friday

Surety Bonds
1185
Hastings

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR £
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

SwanHnn Agency

COWS - $4.00

HORSES - $5.00
Mr. and Mrs. Glen slight of Kal­
amazoo were Sunday guests of -Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Dings.
Mrs. Forrest Chilson and son Ho­
ward of Niles spent from Friday

AUCTION SALES

We have a collector Stationed in Hastings to give
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charges.

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

HENRY FLANNERY

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
11

Pancoast Illdg.

HORSES $5.00

CATTLE $4.00

Phone Collect

Marshall Furnaces

the town )u&lt;ll on Feb. 3.
Jim Lewis returned to his home]
Monday at Leslie niter spending |
some time nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Lewis und family.
।

Cool, Gas and Oil Fired

CARDS OF THANKS

Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of

1 -»u : tn^11 &gt; i
u-.l
It.lUU&gt; ■
-ill-411 (-«l. . Alim tulir. iu&lt;
.1, • rlu*..|.
i an ' &lt; llif I. •

Eavestroughing

Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

CLAY HILLS
’Hie Busy Bee chib entertained
over fiftv to a card party Satur-'
day evening at the Moe school
'house, proceeds were turned Into

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Valley Chemical Company

Haven’t you noticed the broad
.•■mile or. Wright Clifford’s. Sr. face
lately? Reason, n grandson nt the1
-home or~wrif!htie Clifford and'
wife in Grand Rapids. Mr.- Clifford
has Iren caring for mother nnd;
bate. Mr Clifford and Nelson were
tn Grand Rapids Sunday to see the;

JERRY ANDRUS

Mrs. Leon PotLs called on Mrs
Clara CLslrr. in Middleville Thurs­
day afternoon.
Mr. mid Mrs. Chas. GW{lw were!
lilt-re nt Steve Millers near Frecjrt. one day last week imd found
[rs. Miller under the doctor’s care.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

FOR

SALE

Brand new aluminum tub Maytag

THE GRANGES

NEON SIGNS

PIANO TUNING
Coll E. T. WOOD

HENRY EGGLESTON

HENRY’S MARKET
QuctfitqTHeat^

[122 SOUTH JEFFERSON . — PHONE Q3I4

PORK LOIN ROAST lb 23
PORKCHOPS end cuts. lb
PORKCHOPS center cuts. lb
BEEF ROAST choice cuts . lb

SIRLOIN STEAK
BEEF RIBS
Wc do custom curing and smoking

EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING

PASTEURIZED MILK IS NOT BOILED

OR COOKED MILK

AUCTIONEER
Begins

Liat your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Intimates

cheerfully

given.

TUESDAY. FEB. 10
Dai

Electrical Wiring
Prompt Service and Reliable
Work at Fair Prices.
DEFOREST SNYDER, SR.
R. 1, Hastings
Phooe 714—F12
U

i

BARRY COUNTY
Tax-Reverted Properties

Over 90 per cent ot the capital
invested in American hospitals rep­
resents public moneys, supplied di­
rectly from tax funds and indirectly
by community campaigns, non
profit charities and philanthropy.

THIS ILLUSTRATES WHAT
MILK IS PASTEURIZED

HAPPENS

WHEN

COUNTY BLDG.
HASTINGS
STATE LAND OFFICE BOARD

|

This advertisement is published in
accordance with the provLsions of
Section 7 of Act No. 155, P. A. of

i

CASH

We have plenty
of that

For your old Strop Iron.
Rodhton, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Lead.

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

MS No. Michigan Avenue
bone M37
HuUnga

on hand.
Order a load now and
lie ready for the next
cold spell.
Trade your wheat
Lily White flour.
give the same
change you get at
mill.

Truss Fittin
C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
LY BARKER’S
Hastings Pboae 211S

INSURANCI

for
We
ex.
the

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
Art Todd, Mgr.

DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE A MILK FOR HEALTH
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
PASTEURIZED.

PT. 6c;

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Halting*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO-PAGES 1

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

Tins of bah.
.
HASTINGS ( ENTER
HICKORY CORNERS
| The January
consignment of &gt; BAR MR'S CORNERS
Roller skate.
I U wU Smith, eighty-five yean Defense Bonds were sold out In the
paui Foley of Grand Ra;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher called
Bxseball bat*.
‘old resident of Midland Park. Gull'flrst ten d&gt;y* oI J«nuary. but an-lipenl the weekend with hU nu
on Mr. and Mrs. HoilU Barber
Sarru Sypatlia
Candy—RATS.
1 lake died Wednesday noon. Jan. 21.1 olhcr
u now on hand ta our. er. Mn. Jerry Foley.
Tuesday evening.
Maybe, underneath this loot.
j Furyral rcrvicrs wi re held in the local P051 °mce Consignments o.
Mr tnd Mrl clarence Bump
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Barber en­
There will be his Sundiv a.uit.
; Methodist church al Hickory Cor-iDefense Stamps are now condng Ln children of HasUn*. were Sm
tertained lhe latter's sister and
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
By Jane Cameron
' nrn Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.1
quantity, and the Kcl!°«K dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. 1
His Washstand
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Harry RoR&gt;r
J
W
McCue
had
charge
of
school
U
dUng
excellent
work
In
the
Bump
four cn the second. The entire*-------------------------------; Bump.
Butterflies in both hU mugs.
cho of Freeport last Wednesday.
Bottles nihxl with lightning bugs. the serviced. Burial wa* made at' sale of these stamps.
,
. ,
,
MUK* iwnuciic nnurr or
UH1Mr. and Mrs. ffayft Sponablr and
third story was reserved for the you divide any number by itself,"
Th. hr. HUpmvrt or Uw ulo ,,
, lk, ,„,„a
Ml
Caledonia. Sympathy Ls extended to i
The great mystery of the electric • Sonny simply cannot c&lt;&gt;;x
Mrs._______
Sarah
high school. Half of It wo* required he said, “the result is ulwnys 1. If.the latter’s mother.______
.Uchen wM oul lhe Oral,
„
i
Even
with
a
little
soap.
his
widow.
Ml',
Vida
Smith,
elghclock
than
wouldn't
run
U
now
/for the assembly room, and th&lt; you divide '» by ■... the result L» 1. Ketft^n. spent Wednesday with Mr.
'Therefore
soup
dish
hokL-i
a
wonn
But if you cut that divisor, ‘j, into und Mrs. James Anders of Shultz, solved. Some blackguard had pulled
Bethel Chapel has attain been!
Invalid
lor
several
years.
।
&lt;He
like*
thing!,
alive,
that
squlrmi
other half was made into a wide two equal part* nnd divide by one
Mbs Dillon of Detroit w a din*
n
,,. uuu
Mr.
and Mrs.* Lynn Binhop o.
of the plug out. Fooeyl
awarded
the
attendance-banner
for'
' Search below, behind, beneath—
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.------------ - ------------------nrr »uwu a* Kilt- ixm&gt;v v* m
hall nnd two recitation rooms. At of them you have made your di- . Battle Creek »pent Sunday with Mr.
I John Mourrr were her son. Mr. and' ‘ne conference year. New members Mrs Nay Bump on gunday.
then ■ BIMi Mrs Hayes Sponable
A young gentleman up the road ; Nothing for the ears or teeth.
first only one of these room! was visor twice us small, or
are
being
added fr
frequently.
Mn fcul Burdick of Augusta, and n
"‘ hrln
' aAtod
*au*nUv
1 *- —----- ----- " —
HU Bureau
used, as only one assistant wo* em- the quotlent/Will be twice as large,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bumford has a priority on u young lad.'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frye of Bedford I Clarence Brumley* had tlie mis* Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
or 2. If you made your divisor
and
every'
time
I
*ee
What
him
is
this?
I
start
A
woolly
..
vest;
and son Douglas went/ to Ohio last
Mt. undf-Mrs Nelson Willkon of' fortune to contact some poison su­ Mrs. Frank Cole of Ada.
\ ployed. The tuperintcndenl had w
•
or lwlcc
twice, ,is small as
lite result Wednesday and returned Friday
humming
Lohengrin'.* Wedding Not at nil! A robin's ne*
mac near the edge of a lake recent­ - Wayne Bump of Detroit spent
Johnstosrn
were
guests
Friday
aftj
u tn,
room «n4 wsuU.6,
,
&gt; 4 Instead of 2 Some one
March.
Copper box
ly and has been unable to attend lhe weekend with his parents. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Orval Fountain and
। emoon and evening.
Krora cU«« Ih.rr for nine of
ltull JOU ,ouM
Hammers, locks.
school for several days.
..■K
mto^hton
family spent Sundav withMr and, Something fine—Tlie full-page
ten m.u.uon
recitation o.mw.
periods uito-whlch
The
young
people
of
Delton
gave*
and Mrs. Nay Bump.
Knives and string,
A party from Climax has rented
me school day was thcnz divided. iiMvuuiuii
A meeting for school Improve­
&gt;u proceeded
uiix.rearu uj
---- Fountain
------ . - . of --Hemlock.
.
a shower for Mra Kerutetn Aldrich Mr; Ida Tungate's farm and will
fractional uitiwi
divisor bi
and
os ’ Mrs
adv. in last week's Banner, by the
Hlgnet ring.
During onr'clazs period he was in multiplication; but I want this • , Mr',and Mr’ * d*‘n Te*!d l!'.’d Banner Wc ought to each one'
ment will be field at the Altoft
; Josephine Vanderwood' but Wed­
Flashlight ’amps.
move there in February.
whiting lhe grade*. Then the us- ,class to understand that THAT IS daughters »J*nt au',Jlny wl,h Mr‘ frame it and read it every morning
schcol house Friday evening. Jan.
nesday evening at the home of her
Sprinkled
,
. stamp*
. ....
Mr. and Mrs Nell Mitchell and
.■.Istant had charge of the assembly A DISCOVERY AND NOT A REA- ??d. ,M”'. Wlllla,n Kidder of near, before beginning the new tasks for Moss nnd even clods of dirt,
jHirmts. Mr. and Mn. Sam Vander-', daughter, Mary of Richland called 30. beginning at f p. tn. Mr. Hil­
room and heard a class In that SON. The reason Ls always (Hs. • MKHh-vHfc
bert will show pictures and Maude
wood Refreshments were served;
the day. Especially the part THIS But not a tie nnd not a shirt'
tluit you Increase or decrease tXei
nnd Mrs Frank KHmer as.room.
und the.shower was a pleasing evening. Mrs. Pennock visited her Smith will be present to explain
WORLD OF THE FUTURE IS GO- |
While that school building was quoUenl In the same proportion as
**“» ?^Pr."'B ,ftst Turs' I INO TO BE AN
plan*. Everyone in lhe district U
-went.
•
AMERICAN;
daughter.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Harold
ornate. It was jioorly designed—al­ you decrease or increase the divisor. dny “l L“,
u ....
WORLD. THE F.RA NOW DAWN­
The W. SC. S. of the Methodist White and children of Plainwell invited.
together too much stair-climbing. starting with the self-evident propMrs. Earl Tobias and daughter ING AN AMERICAN AGE It Was Sonny's pockets h 1 ways bile.
church will meet with Mrs. Elsie Friday.
BANNER WANT ADVS. FAT
There was a long flight of stone osition that when any number u Gertrude and son Carl ate Satur- ' u superior piece of writing.
Hunley at Midland Park. Gul! lake.
THREE CORNERS
steps outside lending up to the first dlvided by Itself, the result Is al- d-y dlnn" w«’» h" I“r,'nU Mr
I Do ony M you uru kno« l&gt;o« lo!'
cook ..nd. Friday. Jun 30. nt 3'30 Dinner at ■
-floor on three side* of lhe building. ways 1."
. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher.
6:30.
’
,
. .. ! ' naroid
Harold
James
James
was
wa*
n wecacnu
a weekend
vu.vis• luw . Hunnel, or w In xny
P"""* ""S"Inside wvre two long flights of
S.«m Vanderwood has rented a
wooden stairs, one leading to the .1°'-°“'- '" * ,torou^ "J*,; IM .1 hU Bxndplfrrol,. Mr. «nd way manage to put away a new set j
dln!u'r. KUe*‘a 1,1 Mr* C°®*‘s
You never could tell ..
.. rt p. (
'
second floor, another from the sec- I। clpllnarian.
I ot Uly-ruurr «nU Keep II Iron, bn»ne'.lii.|aw xn4 (win ,Uwr. Me. farm ut Shelbyville and will move
wh.f Oen.liy I., would Mild, bu, j M
thrrq the first of February
end floor to the high scltool. It was
UrnuhlnK? I laven t
, umUn- “J.M" U1‘"
“,1
|
U
*».
wild
opt
to
lxuntpoiol
He
„„„
vlll
,
M
r.
odd
Mr,
Donold
...
-Rev.
nnd
Mrs. Victor Jones and
peoor
ehe.i
ond
have
heart
llu.11
&gt;"
elMn-m
rhe
l«o
a fire trap also
d™« in U«t
1 oBn.n of Kol.monxi e.lkd on Mr.,
The new building was neat log Imrd
there L, a metluxl .lie-ln you ro)j
“ families visited the ladies'
L“"' ' parent*, family visited relatives nt Bellevue
While lie seemed very much'
flnnrtnv
completion when the summer va-| room.
Sunday.
absorbed In Ills teaching. It anyL?1!?!
«?
w tv i
nnj'; 1IIC
.■ ~Mr. und Mi* H.
' ..J. Robinson
, „ and
.
the suvrr
silver in
in ircaica
treated iiannci.
flannel.
U.W.U.U in hi.
.
• ,
/ r Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Weeber nnd
,&gt;,i. family, all partaking of Sunday
cation ended in 1873. School actualA parly from Bellevue has pur­
Jy began os I remember It. during
chased the old Ira Pennock farm
the closing week of September,
from Rev. Victor Jones nnd also six­
ty acres of Mrs. Effie Louden. Rev.;
Jones will move back to his farm
ml?:’
wl,
.I lhe now .uporlnlondont »ou d .
"'X.Td “ ,tl«»l»d, cltlldt™ .nd Irorhor lo.t
soy-colored llooeml Mnt. lummond', brother ond sb. at Hickory Corners, the old George
be like. We hud he.rd thot hl,
™ “"»■ ': Frldoy. when the .ened &gt; wonder-'
• ;
embroidered ter-ln-low. Mr end Mro Carroll Williams farm.
home
Ohkle. 1 hod . «h.nee !o
e o. ™m’en“
opr"n. ,Sd exXutHy dehede loco PUber In IU.IM,
the others becLuxl‘«k'
*“»' »** «B*rinlendMrs. Glen Asplnall spent two,
,thekoekl'“&gt;?™,' ™-'''‘'7"X''“i;|e.|« .nd l-OP hove lhe lo.elWt
....................
- Jed ----------s hz
nXiy^-^
Mr. and Mrs.
Stowe of
Free-1 days of last week at Hastings,
u oooroeo .root
-,, , -,
I "nd’ !h““
their olheere opd»t«Mdy ddlwtl.
port spent an evening during the . The speaker at the Wesleyan)
roomed and boarded at our house. I °* h*» ,’jefd VLr J
,_
Don't put off any longer
,l„d wlwr. the KelM^yhM,g^hM»n,r=;pM
5,„
Ille
past week with Mr. nnd Mrs Edw. church next Sunday morning will &lt;
S
tad JmmI* ll^lpun- ««~t
'take &lt;*i
__________
Walters.
be Rev. P. D Doty, now of Cold­
the thrill of owning your
Stems do now. Alter I naa stuaieu,
i
i
——
ports that come In sections? You
him at close range. I formed some I P“PH feel like 30 cent* Mexican. I, HENDERSHOTT
Mis* Betty Sisson spent the lat­ water, but for many years a mis- j
.... c..„
—
..
can use it as scattar chairs or n
own home. A Building
very definite opinion* about
Sam-1i remember
rt-mcmber ne
he saw stciiu
Stella wneeier;
Wheeler f
slonary In India. *
*tlmt^he would! 'Mrs A D Knltkrrn. whispering
Mr- “nd MrvBri'l were short loi|nKP or gr0Up them any way ter part of lhe week with Mr. and
. There will be a meetingotythe
uel Dickie. I was sure U
‘ '. ----------- | early one forenoon. He called her to KUrets of Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Storer you p|pasp lo
the , piir, you have Mrs. Dean Cunningham of Wood­
and Loan Assn, plan smoothes the way to home
ladle* of the
community atThe’Ma।----------------------------------tolerate no foolishness in 1the high
W the platform, nnd told her she must i »&gt; Hastings, on Sunday.
I Women who change the furniture land.
ML and Mrs Edw Walters vnued.^nlc Temple Thunday afternoon.,
ownership. We will be. happy ta explain the terms
school nor In any other room. He stand beside him while he w«s on | „ -Mr-------■ «£
------ — —. — -„। arauiiu
•«“«»»c'tij
™ryxtvx
weekxt.will
x. vtir-txiiti/
certainly
Jan? M. nt ‘w"
twoAeBFF
o'clock, TnrTl,*
for the jfur-I
was about five feet ten inches'UIT; the platform, and keep within three Battle
were Sunday
, h0„,e w,.ek.. wUh ,h(.iP Mr. and Mr*. Jed Stowe of Free- |»sewof“*organizing
‘ ‘ Creek
“ """
""
»after-'
- - -haV(? ..oI(
...
for Red Cross!
to you. You will be amazed, at the low cost of
jxjrt one day last week. Mr. and
very brand shouldered, quick us n
j contraptions.
or four feet of him whenever he noon callers at A. C.’Clark's.
Mrs. Stowe will leave soon for their work. Some of the County Red!
movtd
upoul
ll»
pi.uom.
..t
&gt;u«u.
a
'™
u
I
™'"
•
•
•
building a home NOW.
moved about the platform or about
CrOxs workers from Hustings are
well muscled, nnd hi* large arm.-, the assembly Topm all tluit fore-' Lansing for the weekend. Leon Hel-, Tlie family babytwo
baby
two years
yeans and new home In Cadillac.
expected to lx present and .wist.
looked ils hard ns nails. He would noon. She didn't appear to enjoy I '”rr and Albert Barton of HaMings । ft month old and- Is beginning lo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Larabec and
All Interested ladies are invited.
weigh about 180 pounds, nnd had the experience of tagging around were hls
Saturday night at ftJ&gt;k question* mat .show she Ls be­ son. Bobby, were Sunday dinner
not an ounce of sujicrfluoiM flesh. If efier him. When she was standing; supper. J^onj’^nKWer
night. Blnnlnj(
reason. How
How II dread
dread guests ot iiLs parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
ginning tot0 reason.
he had been trained for the prize still she had lo study, t believe if1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haytiis )lavtngn two-year-old ask quesC P. Larifbce. of Hastings, Mrs
To
ring, he would have given a good you would ask her you will find that called on Mr. and Mrs John Bech- llonB
can.t answer.
an»wer. It
It sort
.ori ot
of Larabcc
Larabee sr.d
and Bob
Bobby
’- also spent last
tlons ,I can't
account of himself with any antag­ she hasn't forgptten that experience.;’a' in ‘he Hinds dlsulct and Mr. &amp;hows one
MakPfi onp feel |lkc Thursday there.
onist of equal weight. He had the
„
—J-' Elmer
Walters
nnd daughters.
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build of an athlete. Prof. Dickie was
—-.J.
Wliat have I ever done to have n Donna and Alyce, of Battle Creek
a handsome man—light complex­
9 Stebbins Bide.
It seemed good to have church lwo.year.oirt twerp make me feel were Sunday night supper guests
NOU DROPS
ion. ruddy checks, brown heir, with
a,„.HaU u-hnnt mrain after the ... ------ -----------------of
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edw
COUGH DROPS
“v?‘r
moustache and chin whiskers of a
। Walters, a week ago,
pronounced light-red. His eyes were
large and sky blue. Usually there
to10*'**™ °f Bo,t e Creek called on
i
|t t0
was a smile on his face But when h/?X U^ etahth grade
lho mothess of boy,.
he had n problem in discipline, he theC pHfim. “X h!f a ve^ I *»- Ted Otaughllns. Sunday afterseemed very stern and determined.
and Mn noyd aarrtton
The fellow who was being dis­ bUck eye and the other a scratched
A BOY'S ROOM
.face. They had had a scrap ‘hat cnllcd on Mr
nnd yrs
Myron i
ciplined had no doubts about his
By Dorothy Sterling
v7'
^re^tni Whitworth in Dowling, on Sunday.)
firmness. He meant exactly what
ills Wardrobe
Supt. Dickie ordc[Sd ‘he pair to
njjd Mrg ChM Hendershott;
he said.
gun&lt;u dlnnef
u al Us? Full of Junk. but. goodness knows,
Samuel Dickie graduated in 1873 face each other. Then he went to
draw of hta desk, took out of
ln Hastings
■ Not a sign of any .clothes.
fiom Albffin college, where he was the
R a wicked-looking rawhide whip !,,p Lo°*wooo» m^msungs.
Broken wheel.
an outstanding student, who spe­

SAMUEL DICKIE THE FIRST SUPT.
OF HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

- ixx- w

A HOME
FOR YOU
IN '42

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relieve
TAQ
Misery of VuVJLiOO
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B

cialized in mathematics. Starting
from scratch, he had to establish
here a twelve-grade school so that
Its graduates
could enter any
Michigan college and lhe stale uni­
versity without an examination. He
planned nil that before school
opened. Everything was ready nnd
was worked according to schedule,
and worked smoothly from the
Hart. He was an executive as well
as an excellent teacher and disci­
plinarian.
There were ten lesson periods
of 30 minutes each, with time al­
lowance for each class to return to
their seats and another class to get
to tlie recitation seats. Prof. Dickie
heard Ills nine classes each school
day in tlie assembly toom. He was
thorough, and the pupil had better
be careful to make reasonable
statements, and to really know
what he thought he understood. Let
me give a personal experience:
I liked and thought I was well
grounded in arithmetic. One day
soon after school opened. Mr. Dick­
ie called me onto the platform to
work an example in division of
fractions. He told me to divide h
by '... That seemed so easy that I
wondered why he would ask me to
work such a simple problem. I soon
found out. In a very brief time I
wrote the solution on lhe black­
board. While I was standing on
the platform there was probably
jome pride in my looks and voice
when I told him: "In dividing ’j
by *•* you Invert the terms of the
divisor nnd proceed as In multi­
plication. The answer is
x 4/1
or 4-2 equals 2” Sure it was!
Then he said: "But why do you
turn that U upside down?" I
proudly answered "That is what the
rule says." Then he countered:
"How do you know that rule is
true? Suppose I tell you that I
do not believe It; how would
you prove to me that it is correct?”
That was about as embarrassing a
moment ns I ever had.
I was.
standing there before the large
class, and had to admit that the
' only reason I could give—for that
was all I had ever been taught

embarrassment was greatly relieved
however, when he asked the entire

ing the terms of lhe divisor, and
not one of them could do IL
The new superintendent de­
clared that there must always be
a valid reason for every math­
ematical operation, and that he
would insist on reasohs that would
Justify rules. 1»ien he explained
that division U a short jray of
subtracting. Just as multiplication
is a short form of addition. "When

With that in his hand he stood,
Immediately bock of the pair, tooki
out his watch und said lo them: j
-You see this whip. I will use It on'
each of you. use it good and hard,
unless you do exactly what I will
now tell you. You must kiss each
other within the next 30 seconds, or
each must take a good licking with I
this rawhide gad." He took a step
back and said: "I start counting]
right now.” He looked at his lime;
piece, ns the two boys glared al
each other, then at the rawhide. I
Directly there was heard a resound-1
Ing smack as they kLssed each
other. That ended fighting on the!
school grounds.
I recall a talk he gave one mom-1
ing in chapel about swearing: He;
had heard some of it on the school;
grounds that morning. He said: “I I
can understand how u person will!
steal—he get* something by doing
it. I can understand how he can
lie. He has a selfish motive for de­
ceiving someone, and gets satisfac­
tion that way. But I cannot under­
stand why any person will take the
name of God or of Christ In vain,
when he gets absolutely nothing
from so doing. Ail he does Is to ad­
vertise that he is too lazy or too
Ignorant to use proper words that
would belter express his meaning.
Profanity Is not only disgusting to
any refined person. Il is indecent
and disgraceful, ft is wholly unnec­
essary and unjustifiable." I know
one fellow who wo* cured of pro­
fane swearing by that talk.
man
I loved Samuel Dickie as
and a teacher. He sought to be a
real friend and desired lhe good­
will of his pupils. He wanted their
confidence and won it by his
friendly Interest in them. He loved
to have them talk over their life
problems with him, and gave them
sound and helpful advice. He wasInterested In their moral and!
spiritual progress as well as in their •
Intellectual development. His think­
ing seemed crystal clear, hl* Judg­
ment sound and his counsel wise!
and helpful. I have always counted]
myself very fortunate in having my
entire high school training under]
him.
_2~
Mr. Dickie went from Hastings to
Albion college, where he taught I
maUicmatlc-x
He wm always u
staunch prohtblUonUt. and gave up
his place on the college staff to
become the chairman of the prohi­
bition party for several years.
But educational work was hia
first love. The opportunity came for
film to return to Albion college
as it* president. He wrved S3 such
for twenty-five years, making a fine
record, adding to the reputation
and endowment of hia alma mater.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1M2
daughter Geraldine visited Mr. andl'Un Rosenberger of Clarksville wereh
ory Corners and Harty Adriaruon.
other about the head and shoui- had a phone call from Jones and
local on Wednesday: Mr and MrMn. Robert White of Muskegon Saturday evening guest* ot Mr. and I
deni until one of them 1* *uf- Swan, our steamship agent*. The
Bert PaUon. local, Thursday eve­
Friday.
Mrs. Harold Rosenberger and Marflciently bloody to call It quits,
I boat for which we have been w*ltning. Mrs. Mary Gibson. Cloverdale.
' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and
W*ge» and standard* of living
Mr*. Ethel
Caryle
and
Mr
are rather low In Barbados wlwn ’ boat which wns to take us throe
. Patty were guest* at a birthday
Robert Humphrey U now em­
Thompson
of Prairieville. Friday.
Henry Adam* left Tuesday for a!
Mrs. Anna Kahler and ton Don
Judged at American level*. Shop-! '^usand additional miles into the
; pariy In honor of the latter'* ployed Ln the Bell Telephone Co. In1
ot Woodland called on Mr. and Mr*. Myrtle Lelnaar and Mr. and
girls toll long hour, in downtown heart ot South America, tlie most three Weeks' visit with hl* daughter
Mra. E. R. WUlbon Wednesday eve­ Mr*. Elbworth Barrett, local on
department store* for five Bar- important boat of our trlp-that and husband. Rev. nnd Mrs. John1 Mr*. Frank Stein ol Grand Rapid.;
Paul Miller of Lansing called on ning.
Sherman of Ann Arbor.
Sunday.
badlan dollaro. and worker* in the boat U not coming!
recently.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Goach S'm-1
Mr. and Mr*. Ross Water* and
Mr. and Mr*. Will Cline of Grand1
Mr. and Mra. John Adam* spent
; cane mill* work fiercely for twelve! It 1* the heaviest blow we have
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar of day afternoon.
Rapids
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leap
Wednesday with their *oa-in-law son William spent Saturday after­
hours at a stretch for a dollar. Buch yet undergone
' Middleville, and Mr. and Mrs. O. R.
noon in Kalamazoo.
and
daughter.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Glenn
standard result from the fact that
In the first flush of anger. I Karcher Friday afternoon.
Lightfoot of North Irving were ed Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Kime and
Mm. Charles Harrington and
Williams and family at the W. K.
j tlie Island is principally agrlcul-: thought of writing tlie Secretary of
Mra. Margaret Relglrr, Mrs. Sunday diner guests of Mr. and eon Vem of Clarksville. Thursday.
Mr*. Bertha Adam* were dinner
lural, with sugar and rum the most! State, lhe President. Hiller, any- Frank Walton, Mrs. Bernice Clas­
Kellogg Farm. Gul! lake.
Mrs. Otto Kunde.
Mr. and^ Mn. Claude Meud spent
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Clayton
important product*, and the war has | body; but I'm over that now. We sen. and Mr* Mnbel Osborne were
Mra. Bert Patton entertained at a
a
few'days-with
their
daughter.
Boyd
Payne
of
Hustings
spent
Stough at Wall lake Saturday.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
decreased it* ability to export' have no way of knowing what the Grand
,
Rapids shopper* Friday.
Saturday night and Sunday with Mn. Howard Demand of Woodland. birthday dinner Sunday In honor
Mr. and Mr*. Irwin Jones of
cruelly.
I *‘*r lias done to you so far: but
Mr. und Mra. Richard Durkee1 hl* mother. Mn. Ida Payne.
Mrs. Henry Karcher^ was very of ll»r husband. The guests were Galesburg and their *on-ln-iaw
whiskeys and sodas in lhe evenings
During our Caribbean meander- It has merely meant to us that our
were Sunday dinner gueats .of Mr.
Mr*. Clarence Utter of Carlton pleasantly surprised-Sunday
»uu&lt;m»z by »«*
her her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J*me*
And then some of the grizzled old­ ing* I have noticed the greaf num-; boat isn't coming.
and
Mra.
George
Schoolcraft
of
und Mrs. Pred Durkee of Woodland. was a Tuesday caller of Mr. ana family on her 66th birthday. Those
Wolf and daughter. Busan Alice, of
sters talk nostalgically of the "good ber of former Great Lakes' ore-1 So now we piust wait here in ।
j present were Mr. and Mr*. George Battle Creek. Mra. Charles Har­ Comstock were dinner guesU of the
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bentley cf Mr* Adam Endres.
old days" when drinking was be­ boat* which have been converted Bridgetown for Another two weeks.
Glenn and ---------Alma—Stahl
ot -----near,,------------Karcher&lt;-----------------and family
of -------------Plainwell.- rington and Mr. and Mra. John former's sister. Mr*. Alice Collin*,
Creek spent Sunday after----------------------- —
- —
Into freighters for the warring) Just between u*. are you getting as Battle
:
gun In mid-morning! I have It on world. One lay in Bridgetown har- tired of the Caribbean as we arc? noon
with Rev. and Mrs. J. L. IcktM. Clarksville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler and Adam*, local.
।
evening.
.
good\authority that a bar in bor for a time before she dUap-lThere is so much we have to do
Daniel Erb visited hl* daughter. Saturday
Mi and Mr* .......................
Arthur Coleman • Mr. and Mr*. Leon Howk Sunday; family. Mr. and Mr*. Neal Karcher.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Martin of
«„u
A.,.;;..
Leonard
of
Hasevening.
)
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Merrill
Kurclier Mr*. Wilbur Pennock and family al Richland called on Mr. nnd Mrs.
peared and I could swesyr the last yet
all we can do t* ;uk your und Mis' Aivllla
HusLowell Wednesday. While there he
water! tune I saw her die-inu steaming ; indulgence for a short time
tim.- and Ml:. Nancy Deming of' Mrs. Ida Pox and Keith nnd Vada ( and family, local.
Elwyn Hayward Sunday afternoon.
heard
his
grandson.
Lorre
Pennock,
rote you( boot*, think »1dial It 1 under the Ainbassador/Brtdge down' If we have no luck in two weeks Grand Rapid* ralledon Mrs. Bessie, of Bowne called on Mr. und Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore were
। Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and address Ute Chamber of Commerce.1 PLEASANT RIDGE
| the Detroit River! /'
we may go to Panama nnd then
doe* to yftur stomach!''
Will Jed Stowe Saturday.
tin,
to get to down
west -­ roast of South Hutchens. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Thompson Mrs. Dale Cook and family. Mr. and Lorre who b in the navy u home
Some Barbados
prices::
, ...We are jcry-imxious
----------- ------------------------- —the-----Mr*. Ella Kinnle b spcridlng n
Americanmoney &gt; gasoline per gal-; Rio as'llie next article u to be-- America through Peru and Chile.
few day* In Battle Creek with her
-Mr. and Mr*. Frank Denn of and Danny of near Hasting* called' Mr* C. J. Moore colled In the aft- ,
*—
««—------ i()a( six, written from there As a matter ot Just reversing ourselves
Grand Rapids were Snday guest* of on Mr and Mr*. Arthur Mcore and ernoon.
cream! fact we shall believe that the trip
But we are going to South Amerlcent*: fresh cocoanbu^j
family Sunday evening. liLM^on Mr.
Ray Necb of Vicksburg and Mr. Mm Charles Harrington and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Ronk.
.
Mr. und Mrs. Harold Woods
hit ca. And we are going together.
cone*. 4 cents: movie*. ..r—cents; ' has really begun when we ....
and Mr*. Lewis Necb called on Mr. Bertha Adams attended Ute meet- ,- Rev. Arthur Dodge of Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poxttnn and and Mrs. C. J. Moore.
raw cane sugar per pound. 4 cents; Brazil. We have page after page
““
. You might do thl* one Phyllis
little thing
Ed Davis of Lansing called on and Mrs. Isaac Mote of near Lake Ing of tlie Battle Creek Nature and Evangelist Howard Krirder of
Ann called on Mr. and Mrs.
dub
at
the
Kingman
Museum
Satbutter all the way from New Zea- of questions asked by people In , for us. If you «ce the Editor of the
Mr
and
Mrs.
George
FOrbey
Friday.
Ode***. Sunday.
| Milford. Itid . were dinner guest* on
land per pound, 50 cents; haircuts.) Michigan — yourselves and your ' Hastings Banner walking with an R E Pottum of McCords Sunday
Clare Bassett and children of
Rev._________________
___
and Mra. Edward____
Roush of unlay evening. Mlle* Pimle of the |I Thursday at. lhe Arthur TYcler
22 cent*.
friends. And we are ready and will- annoyed look on his face—reassure afternoon.
W. K. Kellogg Bird Sahctuary was'
Manin Rosenberger, who cele­ North Irving were Monday alter- Carson City visited Mr and Mis. the speaker. Hl*
A new iport discovered here, ing to dive into the Job of answer- , him—tell him wc ure doing all ue
Hu jybiecl
subject was 'With
'With h°2Jt Wygandt of Manistee who
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. George John Thaler. Friday.
brated
his
11th
birthday,
wax
guest
stick-fighting.
Using sticks for ing them. ...
can.
zT i Is in training will lead Christian
| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clinton and the Birds.-' IL
of honor at a birthday party held BasMtt.
swords, two duelirt* belabor each
Five minutes later ... I have Just
i
Mrs. Clement Mead spent Thur*- | son* of Irving were S'intlay suoper the sanctuary and othql places
Endeavor-next Sunday evening
.it Ills home Saturday .afternoon.
Twenty-three children were pres­ clay with her sister. Mr*. Jack Sin-1 guests of Mr. and Mr*. B. R. Clinclulr
of
Cloverdale
I
ton.
ent Refreshment* were served und
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Schwader
|
The
Misses
Velma
Buehler
of
a number of tinnier were played.
Sympathy Is extended lo ■ Mrs. called on Mrs. Leon Howk Monday! Grand Rapids, and Vivian Buehler
I of Charlotte spent the weekend
Frank Hynes, whose father passed afternoon.
wa* held at the home of Mr. and |
church with a potluck dlnMr and Mrs C*rl J Rickert of, wyh Uieir psrenls, Mr. and Mrs.
of the church with a potluck dinuwuy Sunday forenoon at the home
Mrs Charles Higdon in Nashville.
of her skier. Mrs Ford Stowell of Grand Rapid* *|&gt;ent Sunday after-: Forrest Buehler,
Mr* Lincoln Bu*h and Miss Car­ ncr.
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Gull LightMrs. Claud Walton received a
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey
Woodland.
) loiu distance telephone cal! from oline Solomon were In Kalamazoo,; and Mr. and Mrs. Wnmle Kelsey
Miss Dorothy Van Patten ot the loot
Mr and Mrs Henry Myer* were her sister, who wns visiting in Chl- Wednesday. They also called on lhe attended church Sunday nt BarryMi thodbt Bronson hospital at Kal­
former's sister. Mr*. Arlo Brown In vtlie und spent tlie day with Mr.
amazoo spent Sunday with her par­ Sumiay visitor* of Mr. und Mrs. | engo, Sunday. Her home is in Cull- Galesburg.
’ fomla.
l
and Mrs. Will Hyde.
ent.*, Mr and Mr*. Clarence Van Alfred Myer* of Bowens Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGregor of
Mr and Mr*. Alien Fish were in; Garrett and Aivl* Evcraou spent
Pattcn.
Kalamazoo were dinner guests ot
! Mr. and Mn. A. B Stephenson of Grand Rapids on business Satur- Saturday and Sunday with their their brother-in-law and sister. evening. Jan. 30. A good program,
' sister. Mr*. William Tinkler of Umcom. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Town­
Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and
MIm Dorothy Stecklr of Batt'.b | ting*.
send and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roush.
guest* of Mrs. Eleanor Whitney
Creek spent Sunday forenoon with
Charles Canaday and Mrs. Della family Sunday.
Brim sandwiches und one other
and Gaylord.
Prank Barnard and Mi*. Myrtle
"s. Mr. and Mr*. Owen castle of Lansing were Sunday uftdUh; supper at 7:30.
k
Miss Helen Thompson of Has­
McLeod took her two daughters
I
guest*
Steckle.
)
ernoon
guests
of
Mrs.
Maude
Rog)
tings Kpent Saturday night and
Oral und Iri* lo Cincinnati. O.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Meryl
Necb
e
iid
|
Pr
r,
and
Marguerite,
und
Mrs.
Jennie
Sunday at
the Ttiomu^m-Fry
Saturday
where
they
will
take
a
Martin chandler. 94. the oldest
home. She. returned Sunday after­ Meria of Hastings culled on Mr. and Caaaday.
| Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Boujihncr of nurses' training course In the Jew­ resident of thl* community. imnu-cI
noon with Mi and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Lew Nceb Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Tcriker w&lt; :e taikc Odessa called on Mr. and Mrs. I ish hospital there The young peo­ away last week. Funeral service*
ThompMin.
Sunday dinner guest* ol Mr and | George Forbcy Wednesday after* ) ple of the Meihodisl church gave a were at Hie Leonard funeral home
Mr. ad Mrs. Virgil Woods and
farewell party in Hie chftrch for
Mrs Clyde Tooker in honor of the noon.
In Hastings on Monday with burial
Mis* Joyce
former's 52nd wedding anniversary. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tubberer were the girl* recently.
In Cedar Creek cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shoemaker jn Hasting* on business. Monday, j Ixlnaar of Delton entertained ut a
Mr. and Mrs. Wallle Campbell
of Lansing spent the weekend with
Mr . and Mr*. Paul Miller and, pony in honor of them at her home and Mr nnd Mra. KuwU Benton
Mr. anil Mrs. Adam Endres.
‘.Carolyn of Lansing spent Saturday Wednesday evening of last week) of Hastings spent Sunday with Mr*
tmd
Mr*
Lester
Monica
of
Clover।
Sixteen members mid friends of *Bn&lt;l Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L
' Ella Wertman.
'
the Townsend Club gathered a! the R. Wolcott. Carolyn remained for dale entertained on Thunday eve- I Mr and Miw. Sherman Wertman
"‘won Wnn«* .nd Mr.. B.nh. 'I of Hasting* spent Sunday
Mr
J D. Cool home Friday ovenihg. me week.
**•
A pot luck lunch was served and a I Mr. and Mrs. Ashe! Thompson lllnl vuitrt rwlr Niter. Mdl- —
and* Mra. OH Wertman.
program was presented bv members and Mr*. Ellen Sccse of Bowne
I izslle Gould and family spent
TO GRAND RAPIDS
of the club
| were Saturday afternoon guests of son Pennock at the Jarstfer Con-1 Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Art
I valeacent Home in Hasting*. Prl-. •*un““y .
Mr. and Mrs. F C. Deming and I Mr. and Mrs. Semlah Seese
I
day afternoon and Sunday evening. (
„r. \
Mrs Nancy Deming of Grand Rap-' Saturday aud Sunday callers of;
Mb* Marjory Lammers of Kalaid* spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mr mid Mrs. Charles Bunn mid;
maxoo spent Sunday With her folk*
Mrs Allen Fish nnd family.
) family were Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. John Lammers.
The
Delton
high
school
basket
­
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Furrow met wolthom und Mr. and Mrs Mar-1
with their Bridge Club at tlw home 1 vm Wolthorn of Grand Rapids, and ball team continued iu undefeated home of Mr. and Mn. Norman El­
TO BATTLE CREEK
family right in your kitchen. A healthy body makes a hcolihy
(4 Mt. and Mrs. Harold Paritt.' of Mr. and Mrs Burt Sydnnm of Alto , record against Central C opponents well last Wednesday was enjoyed
’ tJ, t,,.i me'etim:
Hastings Monday evenin’?.
I Rev. and Mrs. Everett Love were j here last Wednesday evening by demind — and a bolter Amwicon. With ovr country al WAR. more
Mrs. Ann Benedict anti Ernest' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred '
and mor* thought is being givon lo this qvotaon of hoahh.
Wends of Greenville were Sunday Kenney of Carlton Center last
Ovr food authorities urg* that ovory eflort bo modo lo prosorvo
*»« mn Wo—
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods! Monday evening, the occasion being
Iho vitamin value in foods through the "wotorieu" method
and family
| Mr. Love'* birthday.
in Ite IU»l mlnuu ol Itey In cte “!"™ "“J'?
SNOUIO KNOW
.NOW 430ur
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton and
Application for marriage license:] -man, ,.mo. IMS Mum »on •“«
of cooking.
", S .
TO LANSING
Claud Walton were In Grand Rap- Maxwisll K. arumn
Strachan.
28. Muir,
Wr**l».MVms
.
„•
«”»“•
««““
“Jo
Your modorn gat range with its unsurpassed speed and
id* on business Tuesday.
! funner, and Beulah I. Bryans. 22.
ton Anent Thursday with their son
I™*.—
—Ionia
Co. News
News. MI
m -Friday
over
The Joint inatalimloit of lhe Odd Lake Odessa.
Ionia Co.
Miw
—» night with a 40-20 win for
. and family.
accurate hoof controls makes it possible for you lo follow lhe
Hone. te
1* a former Freeport NashvlUe *^^2**7^
Marvin H*rrtngton 5$
tot-’. t
Allows and Rebekahs was held Bryan*. -Ione,
vitamin-saving waterless cooking method lo lhe letter. It wifl
a sister
shier of
of Mr*
Mrs Ralph
,or
”x:’j1
Saturday evening at the I O O F. girl and a
Ralph Wai-1
W.l- ward, talked
TO KALAMAZOO
also SAVE food and money by reducing shrinkage and waste
hall. A pot luck lunch and p ogram ton
,. *'”;nrwh‘1' ®
I
was
enjoyed
by
all.
1
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
and
,
0
for
Nashville
Delton*
reserv
in meats and vegetables.
.
.
Mr and Mr*. Georg* Foibey re-| Mr*. ArUiur Richardson were Mr . cam »«»»•'*
£efc at ।
eelved word from t 'eir son Gerald and Mr*. Ray Richardson of Grund &gt;■’«
*2^^that he Ls now stationed at Jefier*on Rapids and Joe and Della Scott of j
r
Ma.hvillr resnectlvc-1
’Daily Except Sunday
Barracks. Mo. HU address h a* Clarksville Mr and Mr* Claude IW Delton and NMjbW rtipccUvefollow*: Pvt. Gerald Forbey. Flight yriter and daughter Wilma of Carl-1 «&gt; J‘th
' r ltn william* of
All Other Trips Are Daily
13. School Squadron 355. Jefferson j ton. were Saturday evening visitors । Mr.and Mn\o,en"
‘ d M ,
Barrack*. Missouri.
The following Item* were clipped 1 Gull lake called on Mr and Mt*
Mr. and Mrs Fn-d Schwader of from Lhe l-owell Ledger tGrand ■ Elwyn
£»?ium&lt;Sdlnand
For Greater Home Defense . . . Cook
AAUL-Su-LAX
—
•Rapid*
items.
Mr
.nd
Mr*
BettMr.
andReynold*
and
Campbell visited the bitters si*-1
Keim tTrtlla Uvingatoni arc well lw« chUtton ipmLBunda&gt; *»h
with a Health-Saving . . . Time-Saving
Carvclh &amp; Htebblnx, Druggist*.
ter, Mrs. George Forbcy and fam­
known here Mis* Risen Ls the jB,M* Mrs. Willard Hal) nt Almena.
Hastings. Mich.
ily. Sunday afternoon.
!u»,el
Mr,
Mr.
Wn-rjo.
Fuel-Saving Modern Qa&gt; Range.
■ Mr nnd Mrs. Louis Overholt nnd
BiteteB.
.te
srt-.gLS?
family of Fowlerville. Mr. and Mr*. resident.'V*r?l. youiSton of Mr tockwoo&lt;} in
“pent'
Galan Overholt of Fenton, and Mis*
Phone 2137
and Mrs. Bert Keim left last week n‘«ht. Mr and Mra. Mto«ar,-|xnt
Evelyn Overholt of Battle »eik
Sunday with their son-in-law and :
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. for Chicago where he will enter the daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Case Or-1
TRIO CAFE
U. 8. Navy. Mbs Vergle Risen, a
and Mr*. Charles Overholt.
beck In Kalamazoo.
Peckhams Remedy
Rev, and Mr*. Paul Olmstead ni.d practical nurse in the city, who lives
Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Morford'
BUS DEPOT
family were Friday evening dinner with her uncle. Roy Blodgett and were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. | is guaranteed ' to help
guests of Mr. anti Mr*. Clayton Mote family, suited her mother, Mra&lt; B. A- Perry in Hustings Sunday.
*| your child's cold, cough
Clyde
Richards
and
family
al
Lo
­
of Pleasant Valley.
Mrs. Alice Collins nnd Mrs Jay,
Mr and Mrs. Manin Thaler well over the weekend.
Wilkinson spent Wednesday with, or croupy cough, due to a
and Keith spent Saturday night
Prominent Freeport Woman Die* Mr, Sarah Brandstetter in Has-1 cold.
and Sunday with Mrs. William
Ungs. Mrs. Carrie Jordan of'But-1
Mrs. John Lictka. formerly Ida
Hutchens.
“Once tried never without!"
I
daughter of Reuben and tie Crerk\was also a guest.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Roush of Dut­
Callers (at the William Lelnnnr i
Sold by all druggist*.
born In Carlton
ton were Sunday dinner gueau of
home during the week were Mr. I
Mr. and Mrs. William Dipp and township. March 11. 1864 and de­ nnd Mrs. Gocrgc Lclnnar of Hick
parted this life January 20. 1942.
family.
She
married
Fred
Howk.
August
20.
Clarrnc.- Surrarrer is home on .a
six day furlough, alter which he
children. Leon ot Freeport. Ivan ot
will attend a trade school tn
Banking Houra:
Rockford, and Ruth, who departed
trolt.
.
this life nearly nine years ago. Mr
Mr. and Mr;.. Will Michie?
Gwendolyn Of South Bowne.
and Mrs William Speer and
Robert Commert of Grund Rap­
ids were Sunday dinner guests o! who survives also lhe two son:-, one
Mr. and Mrs John Thaler Mr. aud grandchild, several stepchildren,
Mra Marvin Thaler and Keith und one kbter. Mrs. Emily Sullivan
of Hastings.
called in the afternoon.
She has been r patient sufferer
Ray Nceb of Vtcksburg mid Will
Allerdtng of Carlton culled on Don for several years, and everything
Allerding at Pennock hospital. Sun­ that hands could do war, done for
day.
Mrs Watt Thomas of Bowne. nnd Shc was a loving mother and a kind
Mm. Merrill Karcher and children wife, and will be greatly missed in
the home. She was ready to go to
were Saturday guests of Mr.
lav Maker when the call came
Mrs. Wayne Benton ot Hastings
Among those from away who ntMr*. Viola Rogers has installed a
telephone,
number
302.
------Msdc from selected
Mrs George Thompson and Mrs
piriffin bate crude*.
Ella Catt called
Diamond 760 is the pioneer
D-X i» different from ordinary gaaolinc* because it provides
ter. Mrs. Stella
hest-resitting lubricant. Now,
upper-cylinder lubrication—and without extra cost. It i«
Mr. and Mrs. Don
in addition, Diamond 760 it
guaranteed to give quicker starting, extra power, speed and
Bolvcnc-proccucd. There'* no
ot Mr and Mrs George Bassett
mileage. Try a tankful at any Diamond D-X station. If D-X
finer motor oil at *ny price!
Mr and Mrs Harold Rosenberger
doc* not give you better all-around performance) your
doing
kO IMNK-MH 10 IIUIIOWM!
money wilt be refunded.
Siettl Andringa ot Byron Center.
I .
MID-CONTINENT PETKOUDM CUHPPR.MION '
NO
Sunday afternoon
morning our teacher’ read*
Robert Humitlirey -of Kulamasoo a story from a collection on "How
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.' to Keep Clean." We have our own
George Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston of ing. More and more children have
Battle Creek spent Sunday with Mr. neat looking hair and fingcmalLv
The second Readers who mastered
and Mrs. Perry Preston.
Mr and Mrs Glenn Kellogg have their list ot ten spalling words this
in W. COURT ST.
•
HASTINGS
RHONE 2448
installed a tikiHiusiv. nuiubci Jul
»cck were Bobby Kauflnwn.
FEDI
.L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Rosenberger
and family, and Mr. aud Mrs. Aus-

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000

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!

Woodland Community News

Tho» entering the conlert were1
NORTHEAST. WOODLAND
Joan and Vivien Begerow. Mary rtasurwrai
Townaend, Evelyn Potter, Dene .Continued from page 2. thb See &gt;; gund&gt;y
-----­

of near Freeport were afternoon i and daughters. Helen*
caller*.
nor.
Bolter. Luella Edmunds. Rosemary i We have divided our addition'
Sunday dinner guest* at lhe
Mr. and Mra. E. J.
Reuther. Margene Kussmaul. Jim- combinations Into four set*.;Those., r?CT ,nt*
Hewitt of Woodmy Vincent. Jack Hilly. Glenna who have passed ret three, are JunJ"
»f“rnoon
Darby. Gordon Williams, Betty lor Miller. Phylli* Po*tma, Betty wtth Mrl Lydu 8chuIer.
. ..... to
., Grand Rat
and family. Mr. and _.
Mrs -Karl. Vina
Lotoon
Mra. Wilbur Townsend and chib
| the Shrine Circus *t Grand Rap- Cobb, Eleanor Benner, Alice Yvonne. BuelUer. Jimmy Braendle. and
A UlUe surprise was given Mrs. Eckardt and Bruce and Joyce Eek-■ day afternoon.
English
dren of. Durand were entertained
Ids.Short. Nonna Jean Claraic. Peggy Alice Wood*
Kenneth Travis &lt;Uona Bawdy) ardt
'.
, .
American Literature student* are. —
'
—
-----(
Niethamer.
Ardath
Blood.
Mary
Jo&gt;
Mrs.
Smith,
our
county
commlsLttt-her
home
Wednesday
In
thej
reviewing and emphasizing stories | Wo bought *2.40 of Defense
Mrs. Prank Haight. Mn. Harlow'over Saturday night with th*lr
and Mra. J. 8. Deabler, the latter of local color. They are also Us-1 Stamps last week
• Kltson. - Gladys Hyne*. Marilyn stoner, vlalted us one day thl* week, form of a shower, when a number Barnum and Mrs Frank Kilmer of grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. Ben
her friend* came to spend the
tenfng and
on
k**1---------Tuesday,
Larry
Brodtutu watching for news uji
-----——on
— —
■—‘ —
—— . Town*. Ruth Flanigan. Raymond | Darleen Wieland had a free trip:of
:
Z
CmU Grove ipenl Friday evening Schneider.
[
--------’— \ndrUJS!*!
------------— *‘u&gt; Mr »nd Mrs Bcn Schneider.
Mr. and Mn. Victor Eckardt.
Dr. a. F. Benner of Milford. III . ••Unity For Victory" esauy* that buck's birthday, hl* motlier had a। Smith, ’ Doris and Jerry Bates. ‘ w the circus Monday afternoon.
...
mrara
’
d refresh-1 Henry Voelker of Ionia was o'Phyllis and Marilyn Eckardt and
nnd Mis* Helena Benner of Battle they are writing for u National1
lor our room.
It waa a wr-. Anna Marie Reuther. Pliylcne
t Harper, Janice Crockford. Joyce j
Intermediate Room
'
,
I Sunday dinner guest at- tlw home Mrs. Bertha Eckardt, attended a
.
Curtis.
R
Jay
Kuaunaul.
Cleanora
.
.
Th
uraday
we
organired
a
"Girls‘
Benner
home
here.
--------------------| EngUah Literature students are ,jl
children. We rang the
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt and oy
ajsteri Mrs. Bertha Eckardt. little surprise at lhe home ot Mr.
Squad." sponsored by tlie Mra.
anoc Jean and Gloria Bird at- reviewing and emphasising the birthday *pg. played game* and1 and Bernita Cole. Barbara Bailey.'
trs. Bertha
Bertha Ecknrdt
Ecknrdt and
and Etta
Etta;, M
M„
„ Vlna
vtna lcuog
^tsen b
Is vunrng
visiting ner
her ana
and 1Mrs. Will Velte Sunday after­
A •».*
ahrtr,.------------------------------------Lelson
and
for _____
a noon
tended
the Shrine
circus Monday, 'poetry
MUton.
Some iludetiu enjoyed refreshment*. Guest* were. Marvin Kantjirr. Rex McMillen. Automobile Club of Michigan. Mary. Schneider were in Grand Rapids ■ wn
poetry of. --------Milton. Sonw
___ will Z_
‘.______
2 1family
__ 1'.,, 2..
j In honor ot MUs Etta
short time
«*-*•/Mr* Clarence Arnie and baby son have started to write their oration*.' ***• and Mr#- John Ferguson and1 Edgar Boulter Lyle Sandbrook and Jal)e Woods u captaJn; paUy We-' Thursday.
short time.___________________ .
Schneider whore birthday waa Uiat
Peter McMillen. Thera young peo- I
lieutenant; Alice Yonker and. Harold Cooke and his mother of | Sunday ‘ afternoon visitors at the day.
Gordon returned to their home jn English 10 the present study I* Mr- ®“d Mr*. Paul Brodbeck.
j pie were each given a Defense Edna Humphrey are also on the I
from Pennock hospital tart Friday. Hawthorne's novel, TThe House of
1 Stamp.
i squad Wc expect to receive our'
Mr*. Grant Ogood 1* caring for seven Gables".
/
Gra«e
. Much originality and talent were to&lt;14(?s thb wrea.
Arlle Spindler, teacher
theta till* week.
- jn English 9 tfils semester openOooil workers m Third grade,
Supt. and Mrs. Russell Fink mid cd wlth Stevenson'* novel. "KidThose in our room who have; displayed by there younptcra and
r
tlie
P.
T.
A.
is
to
be
commended
• arithmetic and spelling are: Arthur'
sons of Lake Odessa and Mr. and nuppeCL—-Btimc
students have been neither tardy nor absent for
Norma Bustance, Richard,
Mrs B.\F. Allen mid son of Beld- ^tailed to learn DeclamaUons.
| the llrrt semester nre: Roberta, for giving them the opportunity Blrt1
and:
ing were Sunday afternoon callywJ
..
■ .. -------. . . .to Manker. Junior Hines, Arlen Heire.. nnd helping our country as well. . Bjough, Henry Humphrey.
Parents
might .be ._.
interested
While lhe ballot* were being Quinton Olmstead.
at the home of Mrand Mrs. Eldon know that the students in High Joyce Smith aud Jeanne Ftoher..
Farrell. Mrs. Margarel- Kcihp of School English tills year arc not Several have been absent only one, counted. Harold Yerty showed a j in the Fourth grade, Betty Krauw '
movie of activities of different de- nI1(1 Hosea Humphrey have perfect |
Belding was a dinner guest. On required to give formal speeches half or one day.
1I papers in Arithmetic,
—
1
All arc - Im-1
Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. such as declamations and orations
Thmc receiving highest scores in liartment* of our school.
James Sidman of Lansing called.
j proving in geography.
but the opportunity is theirs If they semester tests in the 5th grade
1M&lt;
Old Rekident Paree*
V„MWW^ .Fifth grade pupils I
' The ,following
Mrs. J. 8.-Deabler returned with wish for that speech training and were Rose Dulls and JoAnne Smith
in
|
George
Makeley.
M.
paired
away
I
received
100
per
cent
on
a
test
in
her daughter. Mr*. Wilbur Town- experience. -11U
.
ana credit
in English tn Aritixnetlc: Janice Bates k.
send of Durand the first part of W1U lx. RlvPn for
wurk.
Geography: Alice Yvonne Short in Sunday. J»n. 25. at the funn home Geography: Alice Patrick. Arioa .
“
’*• —
v for a
. few
r-w a.v.vi.it
ptans t(i pn)p|ll&lt;alxe English; JoAnne Smith in Hy­ of a daughter. Mrs. Ford Stowell, Sherman. Betty Janes. Ronald Bar- 1
this
ucek
days' visit.
|,
Mr. and Mra Herald Classic and tlie short speeches of from 3 to 5 giene. Alice Yvonne Short In Spell­ one mile north and one pile west croft. Nell Braendle. Austin L/iftus.
chi'drm nnd Mr. anif Mrs. Leon ,mluutes in her classes ax occasions ing. In the fourth grade were Ar­ of Woodland village. Mr. Makeley Edna Humphrey, Patsy Wedel. Carl'
Nicholson spent Sunday with Rev.’arise.
,
len Heise in Arithmetic; Marvin was born in Greenville, coming to | janM.
and Mrs. Harold Blakely of Ogden '
Classic in English and Junior Hines Woodland from Howard City In1 The following Sixth grade chll-1
Kindergarten and First Grade
i in Spelling. Many were close rec- 1902 and living In Woodland town- drer. are good In Arithmetic: Bobby­
Center and made their flrat ac­
Doris Whitney, teacher .
I
quaintance with tliclr niece mid
ship —
since
that ------time. Surviving
Tom------------Vander----------Male.—
Lawoudr.
.
— ------- ■ Walton.
-------- ---------,|. '
gnimldu tighter.
Morgan Gager, Arnold Daniel* are two daughters. Mra Eva Sto- rence Wood, mid Donald King. All1
Those from thin room who were,
Mr* LcRoy Perkins nnd daugh­ tldthcr absent or tardy this liCst and R. Jay Kussmaul have painted well, with whom he made hi* home. lire doing nicely in geography mid j
ter Audrey left Monday for Chur- six weeks were Wayne Dulls. Letha US some very good pictures with ifrs.
u's i,ula
I
Luto Hvnas
Hynes. Freenort
Freeport and one Rnoltnh
English.
h-stuii. 8. C, where they will Join O'Connor. William Strlmbuck. Mary nur new Precol paints.
son. Guy. Woodland, eleven grand-1
• • •
•j
’
Seventh and Eighth Grade*
Mr. Perkin* who is employed in the Ackley. Mary Meyers und Duane
Seme of our folks attended the children and thirteen great grand- ]
children.
Funeral service* were ' Dale Kauffman. Margaret Martin, j
construction business there. This Myers.
Shrine Circus Monday.
is a trip of over 1100 miles und
Maurice Moore from the Brown
Our ntom bought *5.95 Defense held at 2 o'clock Tuesday al lhe j and Murtha Wedel have been ab- ■
Wing funeral home with Rev. Geo.1 senl the past week.
1 they are planning to cover the dis­ school entered our room Monday Stamps last week.
tance In emy stages In their car. morning. ■
Wingard officiating. Burial was in i Murtha Wedel and Patty Hoyt are ,
- ‘
Tln-y slopped enroute al Vicksburg
Wotxitond Memorial Park.
collecting money for the Infantile­
Sixth Grade
to stay over night with relatives
------- •—
Paralysis fund.
Harold Yerty. teacher
I
Bride Entertained al Shower
our book reports will be given |
there.
Mildred Nowickc. teacher
The sixth grade elected their
Mrs. Arthur Altording nnd Mi...' about the middle of March.
Mis F E Jordan of Uiuing was
Mra. -McL*nilhan and Mra.
a Sunday guest ut tIk- home of Mr. kens were recent visitors in our chairmen for tile next six weeks, Edward Reiser entertained with n i
rr*«hmln New*
on Friday as follows; Program—
mid Mr... Reuben Wolcott.
room.
Nonna McClelland; decoration— miscelluncoils shower at the for- '
Miss Margery Millwood of Eu&gt;t
mer's homo Saturday evening. Jan. j The ping-pong tournament has
TIiom* who received 100 In salt­
Lansing nnd Arthur Millwood of ing test were Larry Gene Town- Merrill Lee Tyler; health—Robert 17 in honor of Mrs. John Hynes of! started. Most of the Freshmen are
Detroit -iM’nl the weekend with -.,-nd. Murein Ann Smith, Huth Ek- Dults; library—Jacqueline Brod- Lansing, a recent bride. About taking part. The games have to lx
beck: news—Ralph Lctson.
thrir sister nnd husband. Mr. und kens and Gertrude Cole.
twenty guests were present. Mra- played before nine A- M . and aftI
The sixth grader* did not buy Robert crockford and MLss Gene- ' er four P. M.
Mrs.’ Birdsill Holly.
I
any Dcfenre Stamps during tlw vievc Pennington assisted the host- | The High school to stwinsorlng a
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson nnd
Third and Fourth Grades
first week of the sale, but they esses with tne game*. Bingo was j roller skating party ut Reid's Report
children of Vermontville were Sun­
Hilda Baas, teacher
day diniwr gucsta at the home ot
We have been enjoying tlie story nude up for it during the third ami played with prizes for each game this Thursday evening.
,
IN 19-11. about S300.000.000 was spent by defense industries in
were served
served’
hl* parents. Rev. und Mrs. H. V. “The Little I-amc Prince" which fourth week*; the sale for the see- pgjLy
rv.i.uv refreshment* were
*• *’ *’ .
Michigan for new plants, new machinery and equipment, in prep­
?:: with
Sophomore . e »
Townsend.
Warren DeMond brought to school.
with Janice
Janice Crockford
Crockford and
and Marda
Marda i!
aration for war-materials production. That is ■ big sum of money.
third
week.
$12.10
Total
116.55.
Rev. and Mrs. P J Fitch und
Several of our room arc going lo
Faul
assisting.
Out of
of’ honor
town■ “
guest*
I about
Oh. those
worms!
Were
talking
j
be.side^lhe
'
guftrt
were
i
Biology
Class,
and
not
the,
children of Pottersville called on
j
the C—* cf honor were I about Biology Class, and not thek
Nearly 10 per cent ns large, the S28.250.000 spent by Michigan
• Miss Dorothy Hyr.ra. Mason, and [ teachers! We have studied lhe ex-1
Mr and Mrs. Dorr Slowcll and Mr.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mts.
Dorothy hwm- j
Bell for new construction was u record figure Itecuuse of the same
mid Mra. Milmi Tnunbo Sunday John Hynes of Lansing. Janice
Miss
Pennington. Grand I terior features of the earth-worm |
1I M,
“ Genevieve Pennli
urgent defense needs. When industry expands for rearmament,
"M™°Si Mr». Lroi&gt; -Bier ..nd '«»»• &gt;te we«enrilu.’Mr a.tcr
The Methodist Church
Rapids. Many lovely gift* were re-1 this week. Tlw wornw have been.
it reaches for the telephone.
| eelved for the new bride's home. | preserved In formaldehyde.
|
Rev. George Wingard, Pastor
famib mid Miss Dorothy Tyler of Mr H&gt;'“"
We're glad to know that GeneTo meet the greatett demand for terrice in hulory, new tele­
10.00 A. M.—Morning worship.
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr:.. | Mrs. Joo Sidman ol Grand RapTwo Birthdays Honored
l vievc Sladel has not left school.
phone buildings, cables, und central office equipment were rushed
Tyler's uncle. George Sheldon • of. Ids ha-, been assisting at lhe Foidj 11:15 A. M. Sunday school.
I Miss Eva Lois Fry und Miss Ione I The class would surely have missed
8 00 P. M, Epworth League.
into operation.
Greenville. They found Mr. Slid-i Stowell home for the past two
Rairigh were honor guests at a din-1 her, especially Jn^Oeometry.
don in vrfry poor health.
■ j weeks.
j
Telephone people had a big job in 1941, but surmounting that
I ner Tuesday evening at tire home'
. ■ The Evangelical Church
Mrs. Mamie France left Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grummet.
lot .............
Mr. and Mrs Henry ---------------Pry when'
J. S. Deabler, Pastor
problem only served to condition them Irolter to face the more
for Fort Houston. Va.. where she UI|(] children have moved from the1
its' sister.
10:00 A-M-Morning-worship will ‘ Eva Lois'
sister. Geneva,
Geneva, enterenter-’ ’I’1-'1 Juniors and Seniors are to
difficult task in 1942. Increasing shortage of materials is hamper­
will vtoll her daughter mid family former
farm west
tonr.er Delta
Della Kopp
Koppliarm
w»t oft
ot ■
of ‘the tv
W.* ,«
Lined with
with na rUntwr
dinner in
in honor
honor of'
of compete In (he essay contest spon.. ...
., —*
woodund to the Fred
r^d Cobb farm
...... —
* “"d"
','“’."ni, d
d.&gt;
W.«
IS'
ing their efforts to meet civilian requests as readily as in the past,
Lieut, und Mrs. Norman Wire.
I woodlund
... .»■ — «.bd.„ which «wr o,. . -bed b&gt;,
Mr .nd Mr,. W.M PUOU ■■&gt;« „«,!&gt; ot O»U
-wS the same date
but they are con fidently determined that every war need will be met.
Guests were Mbs j trans of Foreign Wars The subIMwwly *nd Bonn*- of nI1,j Ml, r B-OiJIln »r-r!
’ Through Service "
। Dorothy Anderaon. Woodbury. Miss
of tire ciway Is to be:
Unity
lUrUert were Sun&lt;M dinner OBI,
gunl, .t .he bond- n&lt; Mr
.
. Jacqueline Smith and Mbs Mar-J, for
lur Victory."
vuujij.
inc papers will
«... be
The
..._
hrr nnrentr.rT4r. (uuj Hrs g. w smith of South
Sjxcial ottering will to. received. gartl Fry.
submitted uto the Hastings ChalrJ I-hml.rad
' man. Mrs Edger, to be Judged in |
nnd Mra. Milan Tnunbo. In the Woodland Sunday.
I 11:00 A M. Sunday school. Karl
. afternoon they showed movies, nt
jthe regional contest. The best esstsiki a now
Word has been receiwed by Eckardt. Sup.t
their recent trip to Yellowstone neighbors that Mrs. Della Kopp ar-I E L. of C- E- 7 45 P M. Topic,
The
Cfutlewood
Fann
Bureau
&gt;ays
receive
The Castlewood rann Bureau '“J' in our own school will ---------Park. some local shot* and a new rived safely at the home of her "Fellowship with Christ’s People." h.M their J.nn.ry meeuns «t Ite'
br « loci Wjn-r.
film on the bombing of Pearl Har­
home or Mr. »na Mr,. Welby! The i.Uy. "Mumbo Jumbo u.
daugter in Calgary. Canada and Ix-adcr to be announced.
bor. Guest* were Mr. and Mrs. J.
- - ­ 1 been tentatively scheduled for FebCrccklord Tuesday evening. Mem
| Evening worship 8:30 P. M.
L Smith. Mr. aud Mrs John Bull­ that die is in good health.
iruary 13th.
Rev. J. I. Batdorff of Woodbury i w. M. 6. Devotional and business bers of this Farm Bureau arc from
ing. Mr. and Mra. Blnbill Hollyjand
Castleton nnd Woodland townships
culled at the United Brethren pur- meeting. Wednesday 2:30 P- M.
Miss Mania Faul.
and
have
coined
lhe
word
Castle
­
| E L 0( q &amp; business meeting
Guests at the home of Mr. nnd aonnge Saturday afternoon.
The Seniors were very glad to see
wood for their group.
Mra Robert Born Sunday were Mr.
Little Shirley Anne Townrend. and Bible study Tuesday evening
Gwendolyn Mishler back' at school
nnd Mrs John BrechrLsen and daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles
Evangelical Rally at National HINDS
Wednesday afternoon for a visit
Gene Reuther ot East Woodland.
Townsend of south Woodland, was, chrtsttan Mission. Lansing. TuesWe
hope she can join the class
Mrs. Miry Payne of Hastings re­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn of taken to
Butterworth
hospital. da&gt;. Fcb 3&gt;
ceived word last week from Jack­ again soon.
Allegan weir entertained nt the Grand Rapid* lost week for x-ray j
rehearsal Wednesday eve- son that Homer Kline had had a
Wc had a class meeting 'i'uesday
home of Mr. nnd Mrs Ernest Shor- and examination.
It was found,
.
. „ (|t
to decide on our colors, motto, nnd
stroke and was quite poorly.
no tor dinner Sunday. The former,
M
u» ousic
|. went
WV..V w
-c. flower*. We also ordered our cum­
Miss
Susie rnuH
Phillips
to work
are planning to leave soon for
in Hastings again last Wednesday, i mencement Invitations, borne of
Florida for several months.
four weeks.
. o-}lr._idpr
We are sorrv to Irani of the J the parts for our commencement
•
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hynes left
death of our dear friend. Martin! exercises have bran spoken for. It
Saturday in their house trailer for
Chandler who has lived the most remains to be seen whether we get
Florida where they expect to stay
of his better than ninety years In j the ones wc wish.
8
“
'
“
v
until the first of March. Gladys
the Doud district and will be great -1 The photographer from the Camp
IS. _
did not accompany them this win­ w» walklhf Mo,« lhe .irccl and,"1™"
Iv rnLssed bv all those who knew (Studios is,coming lo take the 8enter and will slay with her sister a cur turned unexpectedly. Leon Church of lhe United Brethren in llln)
'
| lor picture* on February 4.
nnd husband. Mr. and Mr*. Gerald saw the car and Jumped but the,
Mr and Mra Boyd Cl*rite enter- ( «’&lt;•
enjoying haying Mto
Christ
door handle caught him In the side
talned their daughter from Belle- Brintnall with us. She taiight our
Putter
. „
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
Charles Long. w,1° was recently fracturing six ribs. He docs not
vuc Sunday.
Government Class one day last
discharged from tlw army because plan lo return to South Carolina. ■ Woodland
Miss Ellen Kline received a card
10:00 A. M. Morning worship,
of the changed age limit, was re­ where he went several weeks ago|
last week from St. Petersburg.
11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
called to service and left las'. Fri­ accompanied by LeRoy Perkins.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Florida,
| 7:30 P. M. Clutstlan Endeavor
nt written by Mra F.lecta To­
Freeport Melhodbt Church
day for Fort Custer.
.
bias
saying she was Just fine and
Mrs. Anna Kahler. Dorr Kahler. Insurance Company Elects Officers t)lc Kilpatrick church.
having a good time.
At a meeting of the board of Kilpatrick
Miss Ruth Scudder nnd JoAnne
Morning Worship—11:00.
Ixma Golden and children spent
The Evangelistic services will
Greiner spent last Wednesday with directors of the Woodland Mutual
Sunday
school—12:00.
Sunday with John and Millie Gold­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahler of Del- Fire Insurance Company last Sol-1 ccnnnuC each evening at 8:00 P. en of Baltimore. John left for Ann
urduy afternoon, officers were elect- M Rcv D H. Carrick will speak
Carlton Center Methodist Church
*°Mr. and Mrs. Dclmond Culler of cd for the coming year.- Robert (,acb t.vejuilg lldh Wcck including Arbor Monday for treatment
Everett M. Love, pastor
Fifty head of Registered Hampshire Bred Sows and Gilts
John Robinson of Carlton Center
Morning Worship—10:00.
Castleton were dinner guests at live Ainsworth. Berlin township. Ionia gUd(jgy.
Sunday school—lYd»?
February 1. Christian spent Sunday at Barrel Philllpw
liomc of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald Lch- county, was elected as treasurer to,
will
be sold at auction in the Steam Heated County Pavil­
Tom
Robtn-'-on
and
Sally
Johnson
take the place of George Schncldday.
* man Sunday.
weye Sunday callers.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr Ainsworth ha:.
io:3O A. M Sunday school,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J- Barnum of er. retired.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konlecrny
Miss Helen Thompson spent the
ion, Recreation Park, Kalamazoo, Mich.—located 1
ij-jo a
m
Morning worship.
Augusta spent last Sunday aftcr- been a director in the company
spent Saturday evening at the weekend with relatives in Freeport.
since 1939. He will not take up hto 1 SrTOon by p^Lr.
\ nocn with Mr. anBTJrs. Carl Jor­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens and
residence in Woodland as he will: 7;30 p M
Christian En- home of Mr. and Mra. Burr Deni­
mile east of town on Route 12. It will be comfortable and
dan of south Woodland
son of Hastings.
guest. Mrs. Bertie Ortblng of Grass
Mrs Lawrence Hilbert entertain­ tinly be in the office os needed to rtn,Lr Society will observe ChrisLake, and Mrs. Oco Havens were
curry
on
the
business
of
the
com|um
^eavor
day
with
a
special
ed Sunday with a birthday dinner
buyers
need have no fear of disease, os no other hog sole
DVKFEE
gueaLs
last
Thursday
of
the
for
­
In honor of the first birthday of pony. The other officers were re-1. u hour -^5.
Rev. Don. Carrick of Sunfield, mer's daughter. Mrs. Howard John­
elected: C. J. Moore. Freeport, pres-; , g oo p M Evangelistic service
her only grandchild. Donald Shorour Presiding Elder, held ven' in­ son and husband of Hickory Cor­
has ever been held in this building.
kient; Earl V. Colby. Alto, vice |
fernnn by Rev. D. H. Carrick,
no. Jr., of Coldwater. Guests Were
teresting
sessions of
quarterly ners.
Dr. and Mrs D. V. Shorn© of Cold­ president and H. V. Townsend,; Tbe uttcndancc and interest dur­ meetings
Sunday and Monday
Mrs. Bessie Kuball and children
(he pasl wecK ha* been very good
water. Misses Lorena and Ellen and Woodland. secretary.
night*.
moved last week from the Glenn
Richard Hilbert. Charles Kinney
Twenty-five partook of Com­ • Shepherd house to Hastings.
This will be a complete dispersal of bred stock from throe
Entertains At "500"
;(The community I* Invited to share
and Kenneth Stanley.
munion Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager en­ in these service*.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn were In
The Community meeting at the] Hastings last Friday to attend the
Mr. and Mra. Harry Hough of tertained with two tables of “500"
outstanding Michigan Herds, all bred to outstanding
Margene Kussmaul First In
Hartford -pent Monday with their at their home tost Friday evening
schoolhouse Friday evening
. luncnt
,
Ol
funeral of Mrs
Wall Brunson.
Amateur Contest
daughter apd husband. Mr. and after the Red Crass band concert.
well attended. Don Reaser and his Frlcnd4 here cxtend sympathy.
sons or grandsons of Century Hi Roller, the breed's most
A
good
crowd
attended
the
Mrs. Donald Gager. Mrs. Hough
1 sister made their usual hl:
Birthday Club Entertained
LuelU Schricr has been engaged
remained for a week's visit.
Miss Grace Baulch returned home to teach "the McCallum school the
Fourteen members of the West amateur contest at the regular P.
Mra. LeRov Perkins and Miss Woodland Birthday club were en­ T. A. meeting last Tuesday evening. Saturday and reports Mrs. Harvey balance of the year. The teacher.
famous sire.
. Audrey Mullendorff were luncheon tertained last Friday al the home President Mra, Harold BtniUi pre­ Chreseman much
improved in Mrs. Sewart Brownell, has resigned
guest*' at the home of Supt nnd of a former member. Mra, Doris sided at the business meeting. A I tealth.
and will teach the balance of the
Mrs H. A. Kllson Monday before Wheeler, now of Irving township donation of 150.00 was given to Uro I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice were
year at Orangeville.
thrir departure for Charleston. 8. C. near Hasting.'.. A pot luck dinner local
-------------------_—
I Sunday callers al Mr. and Mra.
At the cloze of the sole a few select spring boars will be
Red Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Oco. Havens and
Mbs Ruth Scudder spent Sunday was enjoyed mid Mr*. Wheeler was
Nineteen entries were on Hui: Fred Bugbcc'ii.
kon Dick aiid Mrs. Bertie Ortblng
with her mother. Mra. Gertrude presented with a gift from tlw club, i! program. Lawrence Bird announced. Arthur Skidmore and Mrs. Norlne
offered for sale.
were Sunday dinner gucsta ol Mr.
Scudder of West Woodland. Other
tlw acta over the village hud combs were married Thunday nve- and Mrs. Herbert Shcllcnbargcr of
E*ten*ion Group To Heel
guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Scott
spealrer system and at the clow nlng at the parsonage by Riv. H. R.
L.ikc Odessa.
The Woodland Extension Group voles were cast for lhe whiner. I Pfeiffer.
C'amnbrU and daughter Ellen ot
Funeral services were held at
Aik any of the three sale holders for a catalog.
Lacey. Mr*. Scudder returned with will hold flwir next meeting at lhe The throe highest wore given prUtes
Mr. and Mrs. Hebe: Foster re- Vermontville on Wednesday for
the Campbells for a few days' visit. sclioolhoure. Wednesday. Feb. 4. Margcne Kussmaul with a mono-‘eelved lhe glad tiding* of a new
Rev. and Mr*. D. H. Carrick and This will be an all day mecUnij loguc winning flrKt. Defense Stamps' aranddaughter. boot to Mr. and
Sunday morning near Albion. She
Barbara of Sunfield were Monday beginning at 10 00 A. M. promptly amounting to MOO; three baton Mr*. Lloyd Elliston at Pennock ho»nude her home with her daugh­
H, E. Lamb
Victor E. fonts
evening dinner guest* at thF home with pot luck dinner at noon Lead­ twlriera. Ardatli Blood. Peggy Nlel- j ptuL The Huie inlu weigh* 8 Ita.
ter. Mrs. Archie Ttiompson. and
er*. Mrs. • Gladys Crockford and hamer and Mary Jo KUsan, win- anu 3 o^,. and is to be called Oloru
of Rev. and Mra. E. B- Ortfttn.
family and'lived with them here
KalaiMKOQ,
Delton, Mich.
Hillsdale, Mich.
Mra Maud Capron of Ionia »i&gt;cnt. Mrs Roaina Scofield, will go to ning second, a prite of.gl.50; aud Elisabeth
last
year.
Friend-,
extend
sympathy
Sunday with Iter t’Mer aud hu baiul Haj.tlug,’. Tliuraday lo receive the tlie third pruse of |100 in Delnuc, Mr and Mra. Walter ttatieriv ol
leuon from' the Extension leader Stamps went lo R. Jay Ktusuuiul Vermontville spent Sunday with to lhe bereaved relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman.
who tap danced and sang.
[ Mr. and Mra. Heber Foster.
Mr. and Mr*. Welby Crocklord from M. a C.
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HAMPSHIRE

BRED SOW SALE

FEBRUARY 5, 1942

At KALAMAZOO, MICH

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IwOTICK.Or MOBTOAOa
=n Florida._ _Saturday,
where he
expect*'and
Mrs. Wm. Thurkettle.
their 25
from
T.-K._ school
left
lo spend a few weeks convaleschM grandfather. HenryThurkettle, Sunday afternoon for a two weeks, xrr and Mrs Rav Frwav called r°BSCL0,u** •*LB
from injuries received in his recent whore health is not ot the best.
| encampment ut W. K Kellogg’s'on yr and xim llenry Shiveb'I is?
,a“fl
auto accident._______________________ Mr. and Mra. J. L. Rugg spent Clear lake camp The group Ls from neftr QUn
jggj Thursday eve- &lt;*ai~i ih» »i&lt;hi»»nii. da»
Mr and Mrs. Earle Kermeen of1 Sunday in Kalamazoo with their ,he 6,h and 7th grades and were.nlng On Saturday evening, they
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... Parmelee
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their t^arh/ra
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M«4ee4
ta««ray_«.
i
M«; CJJen’l B*?ke w?nt the
vicinity spent T..
Tuesday
daughter. Jeanette, a student at nrmmnanierl
accompanied hv
by
.'J L Bund“y,. f°,.r B few wim
with Life.*
their uuuuuLti.
daughter. nuji.
Mra. .nuui&amp;LC'
Maurice, W. M. v.
C. fc.E
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Wm. Fcrguaon an
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h
aon-hvUwAtare
and Hobert
• Thc
Yield is depend-,
jSf We can supply you 1' Shier w‘‘Mr
a^ito
K0‘X'rt,' and
On(1 fMmUy
,,m“y *" A|lrfan
»“ called todaughter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marc
Nyla
Kingsley.
Retha
Savacool.
ArMr
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ana
MrV
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Mlw*i Hax*‘l
Norma the Marshall Tripp form four miles
J with a KX Hybrid &amp;Xr
MU. c™«. Don Crur .M CUn/■*» H*~“ I f;
ent on matur-.fi
,
. 'Mae Juppjtroin. Martha Sciiad,, south of town Friday afternoon ton Adams
°n Sunday. They also called on|“
fty.AbigyieldZg
'that will mature. i Mr. anu Mrs Harry Bennett who, KMlh|cfn white and Pauline Bena-' where the bum was burning, but
The fifty
children
to enjoy thls
’*n“B
ore
rojourmng
tn
Honda,
are
IcKutwu..
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an
to
leave
Fvbnuirv
1
for
the
word
came
too
lute
for
them
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from the lio&amp;uital Saturday und&gt;"&lt;
ed m a trailer court in North St. a rhr^ wrHta- tnp ,o M(.x,co /nd. to
of any hrlp
camp are,as
follows
glrls-SWrley
caught by^^
found her gaining nicely.
If you/ve never tried
Petersburg
• wlfl also coll on some of the Mid- building; however, the live slock „ , ' ^'rbar“
Alberta
frost isn't
KX, plant at least a 1 This week Wednesday *»l be at dieville boys who are in Camp in | was gotten out Cause of lhe fire “. ,,°^n „&gt;ce. BowT^an- Do™4 Friday on the Wm. Whittemore's
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unknown
Mr
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wl&gt;
ln
the
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Care^Jejm
Cox.
Jeanette
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S' few acres in 1942. You big day In town—annual Creamery 1 lYxax.
.... JoAnn Dea:
- in, Lottie Doug­ near Delton and on Mrs. Gena
wood'* when
When he noticed flames com- Crane.
I day—with iwogram nt Schoolhouse
Mrs. Don Lahman and baby' wood.%
SX/IOOtka
much.
/
y will plant more in 1943. following*, morning session. The daughtcr. Susan Kay of Whitehall ing from the top of the bam The las. Thelma FlUingham. Clara Brown ut Hickory Corners.
Lowell Whittemore ot Delton
&lt; Kmipp family of Ionia will be the and Mra. Kathryn King of North j loss U estimated over 12000 with ln- Harrison. Leila Jackson, ' Mary I spent Saturday night and Sunday
NORTHRUP KING t CO.'S | entertainers Tlie Py thian Slaters Muskegon were callers at tin- Fred surr.nce for tlOOO.
Jenkins. Donna B. Johnson. Char­
at
Chas.
Whittemore's.
Mr.
and
lotte
Kenyon. Vera
Kidder. Yvonne
linm* Frlrliv
.
•°
“e iscnyon.
veru Aioacr.
it unite
j are busy getting ready to serve the M-okru.
MrT Sn
waa rnn
T * U&lt;“T
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Kltutow. Lois Ann Nagel Mary Mra. Fred Bechtel and Billie of
; noon lunch which generally Is rnMrs. Milton Kirmeen was con- recent comfortable project enjoyed rrances Noah Lavnnna Purchare Hastings were also Sunday visitors
. joyed by several hundred persons flued to her home the latter purl' a jjoi tuck dinner and party ThuraRock
Wilma Bavucool.’ there.
&lt; Ward Freeman ot Parmelee, who jl III. ..&lt;k •HI. un «lurk ol '.h..
u„
o, M„ s&gt;r« c,sehon*.ln..Srr. Loan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred OtU. Mrs Ray'
1 expects to leave soon laf army flu.
' Pierce in northwest Thornapple to Thede and Ariou Wilcox
Dr. nnd Mra. R, M. flcrljnn at- | honor Mn. Myrtle Jinksun who
Boy.s-Richard Arentz. Richard
Cotunts at Goodwill Friday.
’•••
j tlie Joe Schnurr home.
Mra. Sara Erway relumed home
Anneuncement was
Sunday from a three weeks' visit'
nerid
1 week of the recent marriage of
------------------- ------------- --------------------with friends and relatives In Has-;'
DoUIrdale Beu. daughter of Mr. father. L. A. Squier. all of Wil-' lrv,.,lu, imHlura «L
™,“‘l»nwnt to "• Sidney Flfleld. Lynn Foster. Carl- tillg^
I nk/lvO&lt;L&gt; I
and Mrs. Dale Betz, to Charles mettc. III. visited her parents. Mr. «.cclve
milk as well as cream ton QaUter. Jack janore. Bobble! Mr.
Mra. Clyde Warren call-it...
v;.v whole ...;U
——und
-----------’ Rohrbacher of Freeport. The bride and
Blake,
last weekend.
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7 Mrs. O. E —
.
.
.
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iu
Kenvon
John ™
omihmbi
father.
•
in auuiwu
addition
to me
the inanuiaciurc
manufacture
Kenyon. I.vman
Lyman Klmmrv
Klmmey.' Noffke
'd D®unOatea.
^L.v
onAwho
_ the islatter*
Curtu
Solomon ha* completed hl* and.
af butler
and powdered
buttermilk. EH^And!
Rill at Eaton,
l lias many friends here who extend
c
best wishes- for ------------future happiness, .Jjurse
course in
in auctioneering
auctioneering at
at the
the ReRe- b&lt;«an the making of cottage cheese Bob Parks John Richardson Dale R»P*d* and on Mr. and Mra. Rusr.lsiit
Thornton of Charlotte. Thef'
Place Your Order For Seed NOW Charles is- amachinist-at the BlL-s pert school and Is now ready for tost Wftk p^,.,. peteraon of Detroit y£“ n»ugta* ItaruMurWard
• fnrtorv
factory In
Hastings.Thev
They will
will resales of
of all
nil kinds
kinds. The
Tlie school
school from
from lh ln C|iarge of tilc nru- ]lne
inHaslinsx.
re- oair.-.
Seen’ Foster Waddell andJack । found little Russel Allen recovering
which he ’ graduated is one of the j Charles Chamberlain of Chicago Wilkin
nlcMy from an operation on his ......rrj i.r
j side in Freeport.
I Mrs. Clifford Gardner spent last best of its kind nnd the only school sp&lt;.nl lhc WMjccnd ln Leighton with: «r and Mrs Vur Adamsof Die hand which he hud the misfortune ;*'''-'' *'"
where
studenu
ore
g
ven
artua
ex-j
hL
,
parcp
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Rpv
and
Mn
Uw
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week with relatives in Royal Oak awresuuraua.rMKi.aoaa iy)hls parents. Rev. and Mrs. Leroy1 Prairieville Mr.
Mr and
nnd Ito WMI to injure In a mangel.
and Detroit- Cliff went after her ^rience
nerlence In selling
seiUng sales. Good luck.
luck clmIIlbetlaln charIes. «.*.«
wl)0 __u
srad., Schroder
.
of_...
Caledonia. Mr. and
. i I Mrs Homer Buuchman of Good-. &lt;•: ■•■4 m«i
। Sunday evening.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Mr and Mra Mark Ritchie enter uated »«&gt;“ T'K
&gt;«7-is a travel-. Mnt Qeorgl, Adam» and Mr and i will called on Mrs. Russel Whltte-;
| Mrs. Clark Bliss returned home timed I’ a’dlmlr^
salesman for the Commercial Mrv AngJt Ftnkbelner were Sun- I more one day last week.
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N. CHURCH ST. I Friday night from an eight days'
A ' nonslip" floorwax now being | mniain-u i» .ai
i stay In Pennock hospital. Her niece.
w v t trhier Cnvera were |u&lt;ri - *,n“y c"&gt;•
I Earl Kcrmeeii of Parmelee and produced contains synthetic rub'jL.lur
I Laurel Macfver. has been assisting
nn.™ nrd
rnlorabi m I. Tw'l“v "'™Wr‘
"" Wood-1 hrtpri
crirtrnr. their wrdber.
I
**!&gt;** rar**k&gt;Md'
' ut the home out-of-school hours
for fifteen nr.a an enjoyauie ereicr.rn trwtirn
mini.
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.iwnl by
inxip or lCre«eW lod,o. No. » Moob.y1
8
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Mrs. Allen Matthews left on Wed­ i»r.«
' nesduy of last week for Los An-: fr,.‘,.n&lt;t'‘ra .. ra «
,
. r.
night of last week and their veter-1 SOUTH SHULTZ
Mrs Eva McDuffy of Grand Rap- an ln€mbcr. j, 1. Smith, who had i The n^ws
1
I geles, Calif. to join her husbandI
come to us of the death
LEGAL NOTICES
, Ids was in town this Monday on
ln acUve Mrvlce for nhy
I who went west a few weeks ago.
al Martin Ciiandler lost week. His
। Mrs. Harry Baisch expected to go
। business.
....
years, was presented with a beautifriend* arc numbered by the score ----------------------------------------Book day will be obsened by the f01 (I(.sk sel b Crewent lodge Third and he was greatly missed when noticb or roBECLOSUBB
: to Cedar Springs Wednesday with।
other members of the G. G club■ Womans Reading club at its next.^ worfc was |hp ordpr of ,he he was taken Irom his home near
*»•» F‘*.u
of Grand Rapids for their dinner meeting Tuesday. Feb. 3. with
evening and thia Monday night
Edna Lee as
A new book ,|lc Iocal Hnlghu will confer the
meeting.
Mnk on , c|a„ of
of.
j Mra, Nora Whitmore spent some will ire the roll call reponre. Mra ;
Marshall called on relatives and i _*“,fe’.ri*
mr.fri^Mra’ nccrs "c,'n‘,y Installed are C. C. fneuds here Wednesday,
I time last week with home town I’lew nn&lt;i kthCr
friends here Wednesday. Their son j niUri(&gt;&lt;or&lt; i« 1
I friends. Her son. Burr Whitmore view nnd lhe local librarian. Mrs. | R E Fenton; v, c„ c. A. Wiliams; Loh: man. n Sergeant
- al Selfridge
h'&gt;»ip.
U|&lt;. A w Oe||y; M of w
of Hastings, moved to Grand Rap- Dora White, will teU of new books
I Ids last week where he is employed in the library.
, u 11 Ed. Lewis: M. of
of A
A.. Clare:.Clarence *
Lour
----- 1-I MLss Fairy Marguerite Gause. Sat-I
The Thomapple Extension club street; K. of R. S.. Harold Noah: M.urday. jrtn_ p, |n
1 and where the son. Bernard, is at­
IK' lending
.K..N...H. Grand
_______________________
Rapids University.
will meet with Mrs. Clarence Long- of F.. S. F. Myers: M. of E. E. J.I Presbyterian church. The
A 2 ROOM APARTMENT,
.... --Zerbcla'iu
-------- ri ...
I W.
W O.
n Moon returned to MiddleMiddle ; street this week Friday for an all । Lee: guards. Arthur Valentine and u,.r(. former residents here
I *&gt;»«•*»»
'
ville last week from a visit with rel- dnv
meeting.
\&lt;/nnd
Mra Will lAhnum xnent Ho",cr DeWerr&lt;1;
« c
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and I
' ntlvves in Wisconsin and Saturday -’Hrfav
&gt;•**•----------------at”KaItaLJ ’with Srtf Poulson: Installing officer. J cJ Ruth Hom. Mr. and Mrs. Lester ----------Friday B
atm»
Hastings
' went to Traverse City to spend ' ~
?
ltmar.1with
P»k their
and Schad: flCtlnB *,n‘nrt M
Sonnevllle and Mina Kenyon at­
few days with friends.
----------' Mra Benuxd Pt k “nd car Sherk: ritualistic directoi. L. R tended the shower at Mr. and Mra. {
Rev. I. E Carley was In Grand family.
prlnrlu*!,
January 22. 1!H2.
Beeler
' Jesse Larabee's of Doud comers i
Rapids Saturday afternoon to conMr. and Mrs. Wm. Cridler nnd
■'
“purTuani i
ANf'HFW W. LOCKTON
Tlie Woman's Society of Christian Friday evening, honoring Mr and
duct funeral services for Mrs. Anna children and Davis Chase visited Service will hold Ils quarterly gnth- Mrs Da|e barabee.
'
I
Lampson of Irving who was fatally Mrs. C's brother. Kenneth Smith rrlng tills week Friday in thc
Robert
Benny ----------Kenyon •heard
**».• "
- - and• -------•1 I
burned Wednesday of last week nnd family at Mulliken. Sunday.
Methodist church, nnd it ts hoped their dog barking Saturday and &lt;i»iura isnooi
Mr. and Mrs Carl Hlnr nnd lit­ all thc ladies will attend. Pot luck went to see where he was. They ‘"’*."2iJii» ham
The Lampson family nt one time
FOR SALE —
tle daughter. Rachel of Wayland, dinner til 1 o'clock and ladles arc
resided In our town.
found him with a large blue racer iro,„n».
oi
Harry Morgan of Ypsilanti was were Sunday evening callers of their to bring own table service as well and helped him kill it. Who can’}* • **M
In town Friday making arangements ---------parents.
--------Mr. -------------and Mrs. C. L. Hiar as food. A business nnd devotional beat this for a snake story, the 24th
.p.mire'*
for thc funeral of his mother. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred GufTIn.
service follows nnd a program in of January?
Metta Morgan.
Messrs. Harold and Glenn Grlf- charge of the Young Woman's
Mr. B1M1
and Mrs. Albert Warner of
A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and feth and wives attended tlie meet-‘ Guild .If you aren't a member of Knlamazoo called on their aunt,
three «ms of Hastings were Sunday jng of the Barry County Rural Ix-t- this society, don't stay at home but: Mlna Kenyon Saturday evening,
nfternoon visitors of his mother, ter Carriers association at Nashville come und ewjoy the afternoon with Mr nnd Mrs Lynn Bishop of BalMrs Hattie Smith, and all spent Saturday evening
us.
I tie creek called on her Sunday
some time at the A. Jay Smith home
Mr nnd Mrs T. J Bony attend••id nranlf, •■Id mortcafr will b. In
A dozen ot the old-time friends; Mr and Mra. A. Kenyon spent rlni»S
br ■ ■■!• at rohllc anrtin- M '
near Ada.
’ ed u parly In Grand Rapids Satur- of Floyd Helrlgel. together with Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. l&lt;i*hr«t bld.l.r of Ihr prrml«*&lt; drwrll
Wrn. McConnell, fir., and son, flay evening and remained until Rev. und Mrs. I E. Curley, were Inrz Hamilton and family of Bclle- in &gt;alit
or an murh Ihorrot
William, have finished their work in Sunday night visiting their soil guists at tlie Helrlgel home, one,
the defense project at Michigan James
and ------family.
------- ------am| one-half miles west and north;
Bert Cook of Hastings sjx-nl Sun­
City, and accompanied by Mrs. Me-Mr. and• Mrs. Clvdc ««-*
Skinner, »••Mis of town Wednesday evening A fine] day with hts ...
daughter and
son-in- . ral&gt;
» Don Lydreker
«. n, nnd
supper WM fol|()wi.d by an ( lai&gt; Mr and Mrs
Horn
j Connell. Sr have gone to Vnldosti. Norma
Gibson,
। Ga.. where they have severe.. Maurice
----------- carter nnd father, Bert impressive .service of Christian i
and Mld cordon Kenyon
REAL ESTATE BROKER
I months' work in a large new plant. Carter, were Sul?d“y dl’.‘''"dedication of tlie recently rcmod-;iind AIr H|ld Mrs. Aiva Kenyon alMrs. Mattie Benawny nnd son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul eJed home&lt; and .the balance of the ,......rd thr funeral'of WHltam
STEBBINS BUILDING
PHONE 2659
I Burdette, visited Rev. nnd Mrs. W. ( Gibsom The gathering was in hon- evc!llng w.is spent visiting, with j Hlimlltou ut Bellevue Saturday afD. Robinson at Hubbardston Sun­ Or
tihirli made
mnrle up
Un 1
.
or Of
of NormU.S
Norma's blrthdav.
birthday.
I contc«,ts and games which
day afternoon They abo called al
The White Products Corporation. u Bood Ume f1oyd who
ha2&gt; hved
.
We believe that—
Ada Aihb
y visited her brother,
..... has
K-. been -changing
------- fQr m£&gt;re no
t. ha* .lived
.J
the home of John TcnHarkcl in; —
which
from
than thirty | claud Mosher last week and found
Grand Rapid* and were able to manufacture of electric waler heat­ years, has come back to hLs old, him much worse. His many friends
sec Mrs. TenHarkel for a few mln- ers to a government project tor car­ home neighborhood to regain the
are sorry to hear this and hope he
utes. Tiie latter, who suffered a tridge links, expects to hpve lhe health that tlie city took from him.
severe stroke six weeks ago, ta still equipment Installed by the. middle nnd has many friends wish lie nnd may recover his health.
Visitors al Alva Kenyon's Sunday
of, February
and ------hopes .to be .opcr- Ills much happiness and jieace in were Ronald Kenyon and family
in a critical condition.
—
-------------------Cashier Earl Lee has been con- at|ng by March 1. Under full pro- the country home.
and Nellie Klnne of Nashville.
flned to his bed by sickness for aev- duction, the company cxpecu to
. Wendell and Donald Kenyon of
Mra. uau
Dan vmcr
Clsler received a
a IC1C
lelen*oic« c ha.n
eral days. Mrs. Harry FLsh Is as- operate twenty-four hours per day. gram Thursday telling of the death Battle Creek and Mr. and Mra.
AUortar 1 or H*rt&lt;a(«a
slating at the bank part time.
| seven days n week and fifteen to of hcr uncjc Arthur Shlveley of John Mason and son Benny of
iiuii ... , .&lt;1 &lt;lr.&lt;l
WHltam Kronewltter suffered twenty persons will be required for F^mo,^ Ohlo. after a short
111liaiilngi. Nlcblsan.
Nashville.
qultc a severe heart attack Satur- each shift. Work will consist of op- uess. at the age of more titan elghMr.
nnd
Mrs.
Gordon
Kenyon
of
day and as a consequence is taking | ernting automatic machines, clean- ty
e had
with tils
ty years
years. H
He
had been
been with
tils Hastings have purchased the Al­
u few days' rest in bed.We hope, lnK atld tumbling, enameling, bak-1 daughtcr, Mrs. Irene Voss at Cobert Warner cottage here at the
to see him again soon
on our lng ovens, packing, shipping nnd' )umbiw. Ohio, for five weeks nnd
lake and will probably make It their
streets.
. . I height handling. Applications for | pllsScd nwuv in the hospital there.
Mrs.
Leon nrew
Drew of Urbandale
Urbandale1 wnrir
worg ana
and intorviewK
interviews twmn
began thta|j^ra. ctslcr had visited her uncle summer home.
v»
— i,nn
spent the weekend with her mother. Monday.
uul months prior to his death. DUNHAM DISTRICT
] just ,four
Mrs. Hattie Smith. Her husband
cards received from Mrs. Blanch । He
lie was
w«» a
.. rc5|dfnt of
of this comWednesday. Jan. 14. on her seven­
and son. Norman, joined her Sun-, segeralrom. who is taking a trip11 munity al one time and helped re­ tieth birthday. Mrs Jennie Hill was
day.
/
: to Florida with a cousin, reports a build the French's mill more than happily surprised by the following
Mrs. Wayne Fleenor and daugh- 1 lnost enjoyable time.
fifty years ago.
guests, who brought well filled din­
ter. Nancy, of Albion were visitors
Mr and Mrs Delbert Buxton and
Tlie Stuart Rigler family has ner baskets und gifts. Mr. and Mrs.
at the home of her brother. Floyd : daughter. Phyllis, of Grand Rapids. been slaying in the Claude Ker- Glen Rowden of Charlotte, Mra.
Helrlgel. from Friday until Sunday i spent Sunday with her patents, meen home since Mrs. Kcnncen Mnrceil Reese nnd sons of Billevue.
night, as Rev. Fleenor was in Mr and Mrs. Mark Ritchie.
broke lier wrist, and her daughter, Wm. Garrett and daughter. Mil­
Grand Rapids conducting an in• • was closed
-------- to­ Mrs. Rigler. has looked after the dred. Mrs. Harry Cheeseman and
A real• eyate deal
stltute on religious education
day when William Ueblcr, Sr., pur­ house duties.
mother. Mra. Alta Bristol. Mrs.
Miss Maxine Finkbclner returned chased the Eva McDuffey house on
Grand Rapids |M&gt;per* last week Margaret Bel son and daughter and
home Sunday night from a weekend west Main St now occupied by the recorded the death of Flank A Mrs Frieda Woodmansee and sons.
visit with her friend. Patricia Mc­ Visteck family.
Bacon of that ciijvJtan. 17. at the
Mrs Ed Snuggs of Kalamazoo
Kean at Muskegon Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson
was lhe guest of Mrs. Jack Spray
Mrs. Allie Grootmat of Grand and children of Grand Rapids vis­ perlntendent of the Middleville from Saturday until Wednesday of
IS OUR MOTTO ..
Rapids spent Friday with her aunt. ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs Will sc 1tools in the early N*s and had
Mrs. Anna Baird.
• Johnson, S'inday.
Mrs. Cora Asplnall and daughter.
been n teacher In the high schools
Tire T.-K. students enjoyed a va-11 Contracts for the cleaning, re­ of Grand Rapids for years, retlr- | Donna Jean, are moving lo Has­
Your driving is our business. We're here to give
cation Friday while lhe teachers pairing and additional new work on
tings. Mrs. Asplnall has sold her
you friendly, thorough service at any hour of the
were looking over their test papers the Kaechele drain west of town Americanization instructor for thir­ farm to Ross Fruln..
—and now begins another semester. have recently been let to the low­ ty years and due to ids efforts is
Tuesday the Maple Grove Service
night or day. If your windshield wiper lies down
Mrs. Harry Baisch and Mrs. est bidders and work will begin as attributed thc naturalization of Committee met for pot luck dinner
on the job . . . if your starter takes too much
Fred Stokoe were in Grand Rap­ soon mt weather permits. County many immigrants. He was affec- with Mra. Marie Spray. There were
ids
Sunday
afternoon
attending
the
drain commissioner Mark Ritchie
coaxing don't just grin and bear it. It's wiser
— I tionateiy called Pa" Bacon by his seventeen present. The business
session for children workers at the'states the drain is about two miles pupils of many years Surviving be- meeting was followed by a'report
and thriftier to call Andrus Service. LcbXis check
institute for religious education |ong
i—and affects about 960 acres,
- ------ sides hh widow are three sons. Wen­ on rtrep infection .by Mrs. Mary
your cor today!
held at Trinity Methodist church. , much of which is swamp land and dell of Detroit and Joyce and Hawthorne. The next meeting will
nil
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Flnkbelncr
which has been converted- to grow­ Frank of Grand Rapids.
and children and her parents. Mr. ing of celery, onions, etc. Bids were
News was received here Friday of ruary.
and Mrs. Julian Potts, visited Mr. accepted as follows: repairing and the death of Mra. Metta Morgan,
TJne Banfleld And Maple Grove
anil Mrs
James Robertson in cleaning out, part to W s. Latham widow or
of exiwara
Edward Morgan, at tne
the Farm Bureau / Community groups
Grand
Rapids
Sunday., -.
Mrs. Potts; of near Shelbyville and part lo1 home of her son. Llewellyn, in Pon- met In Joint session at the home of
-------------------------------SS H W. Capital'Aar.. Batlla
abo called at the convalescent home Peter Tllkcns of Alto: construction I ca city Okla where she had lived Mr and Mrs. Claud Hoffman Wed­
to see I..r
her ra.h.r
fattier. Sam 7&gt;rhe
Zerbe. whom | of new cu|verta to Beech Mfg. Co. ‘ for fourteen years. She was M nesday. Jan. 21. with over forty
--------site found In failing health and ■ Charlotte.
I years old. She resided in Parmelee present. A pot luck supper preceded
obliged to lie down most of the
Tlie family of Deputy sheriff Jer- many years and taler in Middleville the bOsineu session conducted by
time.
•
laid Bedford, who have had several |n the home on the west aide now Chas. Hammond ot the Banfleld
General Tire and Tube Repairing
Mrs. Lydia Luton has been visit­ adversities the past few months, are j owned by Mra. Grace Tolhurat. She group Stanley Powell of Ionia was
MOTICE TO OBBDJTOIB
TO 0UDITOB8
ing relatives in Grand Rapids the now in quarantine with scarlet 1 ls survived by two sons. Llewellya present and gave an instructive HOTICB
BUt» of MlrGls.n, th. Probst* Court
fever. Douglas the six-year-old son and Harry of YpsitantL five grand­ talk on legislative doings.
A card from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. having it in a light form. Jerry, children and three great-grandchilMcKevitt state they are enjoying whose BW
good. right
..... .....
arm~is....
still quite dren.
------ -------—
A •daughter
Barah
died • in Nashville Friday evening to hear
their winter in Florida. Their ad-1 disabled from his hunting accident, young wtenanhood. Tlie body was
' _____________
Mr. Kauffman Of Coldwater who
dress is 2216 Lacerue Terrace. Or- and Oretta McNutt, the high school brought to Grand Rapids Saturday spoke at the school auditorium
Undo, Fla.
w
; girl who had been living In lh» night and Undertaker Beeler waa in about the creamery situation at
Phono 2240 daytime. For night sorvMrs. Ben Kaegle of the Parmelee home, now slay next door at Mrs. charge of funeral services held at coldwater.
vicinity is tn Bl. Mary's hospital in B's mother. Mra. DollU Johnson. 2 P. M. Sunday at the Parmelee
Bunday gueata of Mr. and Mra.
Grand Rapids where she under- and Mra. Bedford and lhe two chll- Methodist church, with burial In clem Kidder were Mra. Mary Kidand Coart
iialairat/11
wet.t a major operation last week, dren are “in" for twenty-one days. the Parmelee cemetery. The aerv- der and Mr. and Mra. Fred Marshall
Michigan
She is convalesccing
James and Melvin Hammond—of|CM
. - as well as can i------------------------------------------------Conducted by Rev. I. E. of Vermontville and Mr. and Mrs.
Gruilag
be- expected.
Grand Rapids spent Friday after- . Carley of lhe local church.
I Harold Kidder and family of Battle
Wukiag
Robert oiner left by bus for j noon with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
The second group of 25 boya and creek.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

CALENDAR FOR
FEBRUARY TERM

HASTINGS, MliH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1942

14 PAGES

A LETTER TO

MARTIN V. RORK'S NOTABLE CAREER
AS TEACHER, PREACHER, LECTURER

I.O.O.F. AND I
PURCHASE LOAN

.rN,e,^s

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

ANNIVERSARY WEEK

NUMBER 40

MAYOR SCHADER
WILL NOT RUN AGAIN

Hastings Odd Fellow* and Re-| FAR DftV CfAIITC
Night Policeman Wm. Parker '
bekahs have united in a project that j | UK DU I rfLUUIa|
discovered the door at the Hastings
will bring aid and comfort to many.
Grain At Bean Co. broken in when
Borry county citizen*, an enterprise!
, Three Criminal Cases Listed
Nominating Petitions Far
Barry County Troop* Plan n&lt;- made his rounds at 2 o'clock
Wo* Born in Rutland Township. Buried in Rutland Cemetery that is worthy nnd commendable. I
Indi.iduol Obunanu,
SuruU, mornUw Th. thhl o,
And Thirty-Two Divorce*
Various City Officers Filed
Al their meeting last week Tues-I
Convicted of "Heresy” Would Not Be Objectionable Now day
| thieves had gained entrance someevening, the Odd Fellows de-1
T^ie February term of circuit
City Clerk Sterling C. Rogers
The period of Friday. Feb 6. to; t!lne after 9 o'clock the rflght be­
elded
to
purchase
two
hospital
I
By M. L. COOK
cour\open* on Monday. Feb. 9, with
slates that the revealed
time limitthat
for filing
'beds nnd a collection was taken „
to'Thursday. Fib
—.... —
12. ha* been de-: foie. Investigation
JndgCsArchte D. McDonald presid­
Viry few people now. living in of the district school. The village help defray the expense of the algnated as Boy Scout Week in the! nothing hud been taken and the nominating petitions for nun-paring for bls first regular term in this
Barry county ever knew or heard of school in Hastings WAS then UtUeJrame. The order was placed Wed-1 UnltP() Slal)... nnd Hastings ar.d ‘lu,’»'lrirr h#d elevrriy covered hia titan city election is Saturday noon.
Feb)
7.
county. Following I* the caleiidar&gt;&lt;
Thursday
nt.nninu lmlu 50 ,hat Uwre wsu 00 cluc
1 Martin V. Rork. a brilliant miin if tiny, better than the rural schools.! nradny morning and
i By Mr. and Mrs. Glendon F.
But our subject had no idea of [morning the beds arrived from
"durimt "ffl' lr,‘ H0W'W
h*V*‘
i who was bom and grew to young But our subject had no idea of '“""“"a Ulc
Criminal Cause*—
..
|
Swarthouti.
.........
............. I ei-.-x
itapias. The Rebekah* —
arc lor II . p.-ctai oi&gt;M.rvniic&lt;• ouringinat, quP,ltoned regarding the breaking nounced that he will not ba a can­
Grm’d r&gt;Th.
Rapids,
•n.r r.opl. ,, aravzr K.liy .p,Wlllte,,
Aairunnii 1. SI', manhood in this vicinity. He was limiting his education to what thUjumna
,' week, according to Richard A. Groo-. '
„tounn *t didate for re-election, petitions
I I sharing in
'' 1the
" expense ulw.
a successful teacher, preacher and cqunty could offer. He craved j*,ar
dhtnu .lulnh.n, .nd Srau! Ex-1 “•
peal from justice court.
| ^nns Hotel, Garrison. Bridgetown.)
have been filed for Chartea H.
I1 These beds were purchased to loan
lecturer. Hls parents were Mr. and knowledge.
There were
then' ,I out in Barry county to anyone who
Ixonard. who wax formerly mayor
Exrh
Tn»[&gt;
in
inrnimiy
b''
unl
"2
*7...
; Mrs. David Rork of Rutland town­ "select schools" which taught sub­ (needs one and n joint committee
..«&gt;« xewr.1,1, and ««h «n&gt;W'
u“' «»
ship. He grew up in the days when jects that would be helpful to
Th, Fropl, V. Lenard Peip,.. «««»• »&lt;
1 &gt;■»«“
; from the Odd Fellows and Rebekniv lx plnnnin,; .din, n»,Ul
or Schader has served th* city a*
mine
person
may
have
.
perpetrated
-■
“
izlclrxW
teacher, and Martin Rork was am-' will
I aiderman. presideol of the city
■" ‘ appointed
■ _.i to have charge of
breaking and entering In the night, avail myself to the extent of an। the slavery question Was being agi­
both
crimes.
of the
th beds. Both beds, anre. All Seoul* will wear their
Unw
article. Il would likely not have oc- tated In this country—a moral is­ bilious to teach. No one Is living. 1• the loaning —
council and later mayor during tha
curved elsewhere during the trip, j sue that win stimulating to the now who can say positively that he1 ; are equipped with adjustable back
f'and
and ....
are ----equipped
— knee
....
.rests —
..
Jury llvji cause*—
| Perhaps it Is Just as well we have■ young people of that'period. He had attended Albion college. But the'
Scouts at the chUTCty services &lt;n
j
three
brothers
and
*
sister
—
Asa
D.
probabilities
that
he
did
are
shown
with
box
spring.*
and
comfortable
Harry Stehr v«. Corl Miller and been delayed in Barbados
Attractive window disFrank Hula, trespass.
I Kate and 1 have met our first |' Rork. at one time our county bv the fact that many of hls pupils matlrc.s*e.s. The lodge- hope to add ”u" "* „
“W' 1“n “’&gt;“'»■
• ’ feature,
j treasurer and for many years a and IvUo*,r&gt; «,re .tucknu otrhu n|rn, b“u
Nominating petitions have also
Grace Uhl-vs. Harry Shute, trea- real live Enghsbwoman
' , other
and the Troops and
| She U not yet thirty, attractive,. 1 prominent
.
citizen of Rutland and ImlltuUon. nnd Ui, talMr I.«
o,
; ........ .............
been filed by Municipal Judge
N.zr-nh,
H.'mmK-wll
&lt;« uMzrU.c)
r
. rv
J • O J T
j
1 Adelbert Cortnght. Harry Rltehie
' Hastings: William, u (h.t U wu nxnwirrt to th,
„ubltJu.d
Ida M. Cook vs. Edwin Brass, and the mother of two hnnd.*ome latei
Found
Dead
in
Bed
Tuesday
&lt;
for
iupervLsor of the first and
’
member
of
the
Methodist
church,
of
which
he
was
Thb
b
n
IXirl
or
a
&gt;lalrwl
d
e
pro-1
children. The wife of a British preacher and n
Conference
of
the then a loyal member. Whatever gram of community service xpon-■
Morning of Heart Attack
Marvin P. Cooley vs. Pet Milk Co. naval airman, she has spent the last Michigan
"
supervisor of the second and third
year shunting herself and kiddles Methodist church: Estes, for many higher education he secured he had [sored by the Mulligan 1. o O. F
and Hazen Gray, trespass.
Tire whole community was deep­
Vielta Cathey vs. Rlcliard Bess- between Montreal. New York, B&lt;-r-; yearn a resident here, later moving to pay hls own way to obtain. Hls and Rebekah lodges,
ly shocked and saddened when the
Aidermen who have their peti­
His sister wide knowledge, splendid diction '
muda, Trinidad, and has now s«t- to Thornapple
. . township ....
news of the sudden passing of Milo tion-. in are Roy Thomas, first
Alberta Cote vs. Rlcliard. Bessmer, tied In Barbados for the duration. will be remembered as Mrs Charles nnd culture, indicate that he must
O. DeVries was announced on ward. John Hewitt, second ward,
. Our country needs your help:
They left Englund a year ago. feel­ H. Bauer., of Hastings. She. too. jiuve had scholastic training far
trespass.
Tuesday
morning.
and
Harry Miller, third ward. Karl
Your service, given willingly,
Russell Brinkley vs. Richard Bess­ Ing it their duty th do so. feeling was a successful teacher before her above whut a district school could
Last week Thursday and Friday Coteman. alderman from Um fourth
promptly and generously will
afford. He’ supplemented that train­
tlu- riddance of three non-essential marriage.
mer. trespass.
he had the flu but was better Sat­
contribute greatly to the victory
Marlin's parents were able to give ing with wide rending. He had nn
people might be of some advantage
urday and on Monday did his regu­ and petitions are being signed tor
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2» &gt;
'heir children only the advantages
to the war effort.
lar work at the Grand Rapids Edward Goodyear to succeed Cole­
liberty.
S. C. Jacobs vs. Raymond and•
Wc have spent many hours in her
Bookcase and Chair Co
Report Shows Growth; All
God bless you!
man.
Madge Roblcskl. assumpsit.
company. In her descriptions of
When he did not respond to the
Janies F
Directors
Were
Reelected
R T. Fuller vs. James V. Roberts, conditions In England she has been
breakfu.-t call on Tuesday morning. as city treasurer. Harley Fox can­
NOTICE TO INCOME
assumpsit.
frank and un-dramatic. We have
TAXPAYERS
not again be a candidate for that
wrong and found he had passed
Eliza J Foster vs. Howard Price discussed every phase of the vital
For the convenience of those era Cooperative Creamery A**n.. of,
and wife, ejectment.
I ..
---------relationship ------------------between the
British
At the present time there are ten
who are required by law to file
Freeport was held on Wednesday.1 Buy Scout units in the ThornnppW
Myrtle Gould Przybysz vs. Archie Empire and the United States. She
Federal Income Tux returns, a
Jan. 21. with a large attendance of, district, with &gt;78 boys registered attributed his death to a heart at- i 1“ antl Mr’- Mabel Field for city
and Mary Carrigan, no action stat-. hn* been candid and so have we. 1
| treasurer.
Deputy Collector of Internal
those interested in the institution. During the year it lx expected that tack
cd.
I For the first Ume we have known,
On June 4. 1895. Mr DeVries was' The present Incumbent. Henry
Revenue will be at the Post
Mor- than 250 partook of the
p^m*"
Omor Barnum, vs. Consumers actually what the British have)
born in Grand Rapids and came Wellman, has filed petitions tor
Office
in
Hastings,
on
February
thought and felt since the war be- j
Power Co., trespass.
to
about
thirty
years
ago.
I nomination
r.ir
b)
the
tadiei
uf
the
president
Franklin
D.
Roosevelt
to
Hastings
a
coin
inirty
&gt;Tau
hu
.
uivuiui
.uu, gs member of the board
5.
6
and
7
to
assist
taxpayers
In
,
More Volunteer Men And
Ij
Erw.-t Pl- iri- v . Doti.ii: D. S.m- gan. nil propaganda aside.
Miithodlst church nt noon.
, jn ))L. message proclaiming Scout Hr graduated from the Hastings!of review.
preparing _their
returns.
No
WKcn lasrin Hasilngs ’ Lte. NoF-[‘
Extra Trucks Are Needed charge will be made for this | A- fine ’prorraln.
‘ featuring- lhe 1
—— ._™..
. o
—
...gh
school
and later began work t - No city primary—
to *.
necemry this
bert
Schowalter
askedus
to
find
1
i
Tuesday
noon
a
meeting
of
the
Parchment
Singers.'
Parchment.
|
mn(
|r.
and
will
continue
to
make
[tn
the
office
of
the
Bookcase
Co.,
[spring
as there are no more than
H. Lynn Newton and Floyd Craig,
co-partners, vs. Elilte R. and Arloa out whnt "they" thought of us,!1] "Salvage for Victory" committee wassi
Mich., and a musical group from an important contribution to the nnd at the time of his death was j two candidates for any office, the
meaning the people of the Cnrib.
Charlotte under the direction of'welfare of Americas young man- comptroller and assistant areas- date for the spring election being
Daniels, assumpsit.
bean and South America. 1 shall) held to consider plans for the next SPOTLIGHT NEXT
Ward1 Hynes,
”------ was greatly enjoyed, jj hood
hood.
' ' The
The Nation
Nation iste confident
confident urer
urer of
of the
the company.
company.
I Monday. April 66.
now include the English In that) drive for waste items and to rectify [
The drum major of the CharlottA [ that the Boy Scout* stand ready to
For the post five years he had | On Monday. Peb. 16. the city
Stanley Glass. Admr. vs. Nettle • they ' And f trust many of you will mistakes made in the first collec FR| DAY EVEN I NG
group also staged un exhibition of contribute to the national welfare competently served a* city auditor , clerk.a ontce will be open all day.
Corson, el- al. bill to set aside deed. be a* genuinely interested as we. • Don. Present ut tills meeting were |
baton twirling
'in these critical hours'
' and also done auditing work for‘ftotn 8.M a M to BOO P M.. for
• Continued on page 3. Sec. 2»
Her experiences have been. I sup-; Ciurlra Annnble. Dr Norbert SchoThe highlight of the program
Thus year the Boy Scouts of icvera! business firms in lhe city lh(? urp(Ke of jegutering qualified
"School Daxc" Title of the
was perhips the address by Stan-1 America have adopted as the keyAmong the many honors that, votfn! They
te|llt(r
past-, typical She lias seen heroism i waiter. Kenneth Saniteraou.
Annual Presentation
and doggedneM. limbs on the. Casradny. Winston Merrick. Dr. D |
Kme?and a tonSr“l%l.tato?X An^ ’'^nd^hV^rti/. 'practlce waZthSXirm’.nihlp M th* B^tor ’aS’lSi
Students and teachers from near­
ly every department of Hastings!
high school are whipping into
•nd"XT-I• *■ •*«..
shape their acts for this year's munlt) in which tl.c) reside.
[ ln
^uong in skill and strong a board member of Ute First Pre»th* entire length of a village *Dvel.
victory" drive tn the areas outSpotlight. “School Daze." Sciied*
f Hasting*
New By-Law* Adopted, A banking so low she could see the.
Speaking well for the way tn I for tbc
of An..crica .For thirty-1 byterian church, end had served
plM1Sf.ee All this, and much |
da/peb „ J’been chosen, tiled for presentation Friday eve- which the creamery is being oper-,one ycara the Scout program lias,as superintendent of the Sunday names of voters have been re­
Good Year Woi Reported
He was a member of lhe moved from the registration IM*
more.i ning,. —
Feb.. 13. -----------------thle annual—
fun pro- aled. ail th* director* were reeled-. emphaM»ed tlw need to "B* Pr*-) school
a* ull
the. date'tor the next collection,
The thirty-third annual meeting
She believes the strength of Eng-1 o| waste I material when the Mime:ducUon will take its Central audl- ed. They arc: A. E Wlngeler. rep-j pared." First aid. knot tying. #lg-' Chamber of Commerce, treasurer
of the stockholders and patrons of land has been the strength of herj plan fts before will be followed. 4 torlum audience to school In a big resenting Bowtie: John U. Layer.1 millng and other similar skills have , of the Klwanis club, and a former approximate number of
Campbell;
Owen
Stccklc,
Carlton:
I
been
taught
for
use
in
emergencies
member
of the Knights of Pythla*. voters in Hastings city as
.....-------people
—
—the z......
ones who have contributions should be sorted into' way.
the Middleville Co-operative Cream­ little
A stenographers' chorus with Wm. Dipp. Irvins: Alvin Helrigte. and one can never tell when emer-, He was married to Miss Alice
ery Wednesday. Jan. 28. drew a ton bombed and nuichlne-gunned. five different classes as before which
director at large.
, Reticles may arise. »o.a good Scout • Johnson of near Cedar Creek on
large crowd for both sessions. An have last their homes and their are as follows: 1—Newspapers which Donald Ctarit us the boss dictating
Frank Hynes yas retained as sec- . is always prepared.
, June 15. 1916. and to them were j or before Tuesday. March 17.
dear ones—and then asked for more. are folded and tied Into convenient' the tetter, will feature the Comretary for hte 30th year, and Dun
Since the war started in Decern-1 bom two daughters. Mrs Robert1
estimated five hundred peraorw en­
They have been wonderful.
bundles for handling. It would helpimercf.il Department's contribution
joyed the free lunch served by the
Postma is starting his 25th year bcr. the Boy Scout* have been act- Brady 'Jean DeVries) now ofHow does she feel about our entry the committee greatly If the house-1 under the able direction of Miss
■buttertnaker.
-•
Charles Overholt
',VL- 1,1 many new lines of endeavor. 1 Moyers. Okla., and Mis* Mary De-.
Pythian ladles.
ns
...
into,
the
war?
Thankful
—
for-now)
holder
would
have
the
papers
tlea
Leiter
nave tne
ueo
•
• [1 such as aiding defense groups, help-[ Vries at home, all of whom'survive [
At the morning business meet­ into the war? manaiui—lor .now,
Science group will J‘riick driver .has • ton
employ-'
‘
.........................
—when lh6—
collectors
call.. Mr. Jones
uoncs’ ouirnuc «iuup
—
[ ing to collect waste materials, and him. He also leaves three grand-1
ing. a new set of by-laws was adopt­ England Is leas alone, and sorry—; in bundles
b-v the creamery 25 years,
many other fields of practical ex- children: hte mother, Mrs. Jay'
ed which provides for a revolving for now we must endure much of [ class 2 consists of magazines and ( present a scene in Dr. Schultz' Inllu,. . The
....secretary
—. - report
showed
i books tied In bundles. Class 3. j sumtldn for Scientific Rehablllta-1
s report
shova
‘ prrience and patriotic service. Ev- Dombush. a sister. Mrs. Martin
stock payment plan bf financing. what the British have endured.
non of
oi Wandering
vvanocnng Minds.
minus. Joe
Joe : total
total of
of 1490.000
1.690.000 lbs
lbs of
of cream
cream tak- cryone should deem it a privilege: Kulsbeek. a brother. John DeVries.|
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
i
(Continued on page 5. Sec. 1)
tlon
The measure carried by a vote of
Defense Training Cats
'n-*
Beck will take
tnkn the part
nan of Dr. en
cn in dunng
during the past year,
year. about to
%&lt;1 join in
m tlie
iu&lt;r vwulu
„u„ of this two half-brothers.
celebration
*----- ------ ”-----" —and
J ’—
205 to 5. The two directors. Prank
Russell
LesSchultz, the su;&gt;erintendenl is Hol-1 DC 000 lbs. more than a year ago. Boy scout Anniversary Week.
Barbow and Vur Adams, whose
lie Dombush and two half-dsters. |. Underway Hare
Its Isenhath. the Welfare Workers'Th» total business for the year.
—
terms expired, were reelected.
Mis* Helen Dombush. ail of Grand j Under-Sheriff Leoti Doster has
are Man Kelcham and Beverly 8230.407.14. wax more than 8ta.000,
The Creamery started operations
Rapids and Mrs Wm. G. DeVrie* of been named County Air Raid WardBrown; and the research scientist*1 above that of 1940. The fan™™
April 1. 1894, and has run con­
Kalamazoo.
are Raymond Nelson. Robert cook.I received an average price of 38 ;e
tinually through competition, de­
Funeral services will be held on the Barry county Defense Council.
. ,.,^'nrr
nound
butter
compared
..... tz-zu.i,
pression and other difficulties. The
Woodmansee.
Keith
Sage and
P** for
pound
for fat
butter
fat compared r AT f Chf AlfEQ
Friday afternoon at the First Pres­
VERNE BUMFORD. Prop.
:[Sybil
.
H. L. STEVENS, Adm.
report of last year's business, giv­
David Settles.
»1«h last year's price of 324c. and L. Vf L. JrEARLK
byterian church at two o'clock, the He will have supervision of air
Having signed up for Govern-' David
Settles,
In
order
to
settle
the
estate
of
en bv Manager Fred Brog, was most
the net cost r
per
pound
for manu;
Rev. S. Conger Hathaway officiat­
Tne
mathrmatlcs
group,
sponsor-----------------—
--.
ment
Defense
work
and
having
no
------------*
—
i«*u u. . transacted —
gratifying. KBusiness
ini Ihe Mte Charles Stevens an auction
ing. Interment in Riverside ceme­
by Miss Rowe. wUl show the Im- factoring, including hauling, show­
,----------------------1941'amounted to 8367335.85. about sate vM be held al the farm locat- further use for his personal proper-ed
very xliaht
slight increase. .02 iu
as’
.
.
.........
... ™ cd na »»rv
Reorganised
Club
Plans w.„
city of Hastings. Here in Hasting
tery.
814.070 of this from the sate of. ed •* Wile south of Banflcld and 2 ty Mr. Bumford will have an auc- portance of mathematics — in a against .619.’ 628310 pounds of but- ,
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Richard Endsley is the sir raid
First Meeting February 12
’-iterm!!!:. D
m±r.2-' mites west, or 5 miles east and tlon sale at the farm known ns the humorous way. with love added
pnwdered b
buttermilk.
Butter manuMusical —
extravaganza,
depicting ‘cr were chuined, all of which
•
•»-inillircu
f.fw.ww izxzu......
faclured IVMIVM
totaled 1.700.000
pounds, north of Hickory Corners, or 4 Mance Farm, first farm east of the the life of
William
("Bill"!
Olio,
secretary
''Jack and the Bean i found a ready market at top prices
... l
of K|nglley community Hastings E. W. Bliss Factor)' on
Machinery has recently
been in- IIII(C
ul
On tlie liome defense front. 30
Stalk," "Junior Joins the Band.”' ThLs creamery, like the others
xLiiled for reception of whole milk Hal|
the 0|d Goodyear or M-79. He is offering u good list of mid the usual occurrence when an . in the county, renders a real sen - t)le opening meeting of the rtor-'
li.."t1^!!10xinr
D*11 R“»“u Far,n Hc u offering horses, cows, poultry, bees, hay and unusual jx&gt;y takes up a musical Ice to its patrons and its officers. 8aniIe(j chamber of Commerce In
j FYUiuynM)dnwill bef given instruction
Peterran "
of Detroit
em‘­ a good list of horses, cattle, ma­ grain, and machinery. Dewey Reed
I In fire fighting this we«k. On Mon­
,Tn has
a* been
°n rm
ployed to manufacture cottage
day evening 25 auxiliary poile*
will cry the sale and Clifford Ham­ instnunent:—all this la promised by are endeavoring at ail times *°| the I. O. O. P. hall here next‘Htur*-1
make it of even greater value to, day crenll,R. peb. 12. at 6:45 o’clock ■
cheese. Over 1200 pounds is al­ chinery. and household furniture. mond will act as clerk. See the adv. Mr. Hine and hls musical groups.
New Age Group to Sign on started their first aid instruction
.being
ueu.« made dally.
Loren Coppock will cry the sale and
The social
’studies
mid vocal
the • community,
j^r ot.0 b a gifted speaker and;
lilt auLi.u
aiuuiu-a
iiuu mu-1•■•u.----- ,Notwithstanding,
...................
ready
with men from lhe Bites company
elsewhere in this Issue for full par-'
Monday, February 16
The program in lhe afternoon MU'. Lelnaar will act a* clerk. See
I Hie departments with Messrs. Rein- the bans placed upon this, and probably has ax much practical (
and fish hatchery ateo taking th*
hnrdt. Darpson and Lower in charge every other institution during
durinf the knowledge &lt;5f community promotion
al tlie school auditorium was at- the adv. elsewhere In this issue for tlculars.
The Barry County Draft Board course.
th* Freeport Cr
Cream­ work a*
I will
...in present "The
••'ri.. Gay
riBv Nineties."
NinotioK '• past
nast months, the
tended by a capacity crowd. Mu*ic particulars. &lt;
) LEO GUY. Prop.
nas
The Barry county Deferue Counhas arrange
arranged ror
for registration u.
in
Since this Is the first meeting [hc (0n0win- localities throughout
was by the Thomapple-Kellogg
------------I
Having decided to quit forming! with dancing, cycling, singing and ery starts the new year with bright
prospects for an even belter year of the reorganized club; a feature B
county. The exact location ell wish to thank the people of
school band, and entertainment MBS. SARAH MARTENS AND
[ on account of ill health Mr. Guy drills.
wu provided by the Kfiapp family WALTER MAPES. Prop*.
of
the
program
will
be
that
section
,
of
gutration
points
will
appear
thia county for the splendid co­
: will have an auction sale on the
“A Journalism Burlesque," a take titan 1941.
of Ionia
Stanley Powell, council.
Jnd waiter Manes i farm located one mite north and off of the class in action, will be
devoted to acquainting all membera.i
Ulb
lh&lt;
of February operation which has resulted in 600
for the farm bureau, and Arthur
“«• “anens
waiter Mape*
old and new. with the reorganized, 0 1M2
volunteers, which la an excellent
Howland were among the sneakers wl 11 1,old “n •wlion wle at thei 3-4 mile east of Carlton Center, the offering by Mlw Emily Mc- Two Cars Damaqed
i.-zmrnm
nnrt with
'---- ' , ... ......
program and
with parh
each other
other.
record for a community of thia
City of Hasting*
who gave worthwhile talks and farm located 6 miles south of Nash- He is offering a good list of horses.' Elwnln nnd the Journalism class.
Fred Stebbins, chairman of the
In Green St. Crash
Middleville. Michigan
a radical departure from the usuvaluable Information. Mr. Howland Ville and 1 mite cast, or 3 milesi cows, chickens, tools, and other [
membership committee.-announces
Irving, Michigan. Village Hall
Charles
David
Florin
of
Delton
!
articles.
Dewey
Rped
will
cry
the
j
n
]
Spotlight
program,
this
promises
talked on the federal income tax north
" of' Assyria
’
*
J “3 miles
"
Center
and
that the club now has 164 member­
scrap materials such an outstandFreeport.
Midi
Village
Hall.
and answered many questions.
cast and 4 mile south. They arei sale and Clifford Hammond will act I to be one of the best programs ever R. 1 and Arthur Tomlin, also of Del­ ships with returns not quite comWoodland. Mich.
„llic as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere! presented under this title and a
Middleville Correspondent. offering a good list of dairy cattle,
ton R. 1. were the drivers of two pie ted.
Assyria Center. Mich.
grain) ’In tills issue for full particulars.
! packed auditorium Is anticipated.
,b..
on
mm. s..:
.rr;
horses, ewes, sheep, hogs.
Nashville. Mich. Masonic Tem­
ple.
-------straw -----and
----machinery.
...
Harold j, A. FuNK and G. W.
Monday afternoon. Both cars were attractive office conveniently to____________
Reports Defense
Dowling. Mich.
Belcher and son will cry the sate SCHNEIDER.
Prop*,
proceeding in the same direction. ca.rtJ on the first floor of the Hotel
Delton, Mich.
and Harry King will act as clerk.
jTwo scholarship* were granted
Tomlin following Floria. The first! Hastings. The space was donated
Having
decided to reduce their Stamp Sales in
Prairieville. Mich. Town Hall.
A program of old world music, a
by the Barry County Health De­
driver slowed down to pass a. free Of charge by George Green,
I fanning operations Mr. Funk and
- L_~l^
parked
truck
and
the
second
car!
The
house
committee
has
decided!
registered'
'who1*'1 attained
their partment to Dr. "H. 8. Wedel of
report of the housing Investigation aue for fuU particulars,
parked
truck
and
the
second
car|
f
-----------------—
[Mr. Schneider will have an auction City OCnOOIS
and a housing speaker will con-,
Freeport
and Dr. C. A. E. Lund of
(sale at the George W. Schneider,
gupt. D. A. Vgn Buskirk reports was unable to pass and the slippery to hold the evening dinner meet-• twentieth’ birthday on or before Middleville.
They are taking a
atitute the program for Central P. FLOYD RANKIN. Prop.
’
’”
’•
‘
■"
the sale of 8264.90 worth of De­ condition of the street made it im- Ing* in Odd Fellows hail for the1 December 31. 1941. and who have course on nutrition al Bellevue hoeT A- in CentAl auditorium here
possible for him to stop and he 11942 season, on the first Monday not attained their forty-fifth blrthfense
Stamps
among
the
students
Tuesday evening. Feb 10. commencernshtd into the car ahead. Neither I evening of each month at 6:45 [ day
or before February 16, 1943,
sale at the farm located 24 mites;
of Woodbury Th«V we &lt;£££
Dental scholarships were also
— register ns of "-ia_
must
their home .adMiss Kamlnske'a room in the driver was injured-Uut both cars, o'clock.
granted by the Barry County Health
Tiie Women's Club Chorus of south of Lacey on p*vement or 10, tog an excellent list of cattle aheep.
were quite badly damaged, the .
—-- ---------- * " * .-------------(drew between 7 A. M. and 9 P. M. Department to Dr. O. L Lockwood
twenty voices will sing three old mile* north of Hattie Creek on the1 hogs, dairy equipment, nnd mte- high school led In the list with
Fiona car to the extent of about j Enrollment Given
, on February 16. In other words. of Hastings and Dr. R. W. Serijon
world folk songs. An Instrumental North Avenue or St. Mary's Lake cellaneoux articles Henry Flannery 813.45 while Mias Edmonds'room in 8125 and the other about 825 worth. I 1
all
unregistered
men
who
were
bom
J
of Middleville. They an taking a
group will be directed by Lewis road. Hte list Includes horses, cow*. ■ will cry the sale and Leo W. Tucker the second ward was a close sec­ Both cars were insured.
between February
and
1
'Of JCCOnd □emester 1| octwvcu
rtuiuai/ 17.
if. 1897.
f&lt;wi. »in
withL.Tia'XJ
81330.” The
Hine. There will also be a preview farm machinery and hay and grain 1 will *ct a* clerk. See the adv, else—ond
■ —
i ‘ total sales In !r. * * *. *;.’ '
T“cond semester enrollment1 December 31. 1931. must register. Um dental post graduate
of the comic opera. H. M. 8. Pina­ Henry Flannery will cry the sale where in this tesue for full partlcu-. lhe high school were 8M05. In
H.
M.
S.
Pinafore
To
at
Hastings
high
school,
according,
*
"
*
1
addition
to
the
above.
S300
worth
and
E.
E.
Gray
will
act
a*
clerk
U
rs
’
"
“
“
“
fore. to be presented by the high
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
Fr JI 1to P1,1"- E L Taylor, shows 597 in
I of bonds were sold last week In the Ra rXivAM
See lhe adv. elsewhere in this tesue
-— --------school on Feb. 26 and 27.
Pay your 1942 dog tax before
Be Given PCD. ZO W Z / I aUerdance
nnmber includes
school._____________________
for full particulars.
I ALLEN L. BEHLER and
' March 1, 1942. to avoid penalty.
Tlie Hastings public school 1* ! 285 boys and 312 glrte.
SPEARS 12 POUND PIKE
CARL BU8TANCE, PBOF.
P m?lng^dTthe,’fann’known *' ’NEW PARKING ’LAW NETS
1 Tax on m:le and unsexed dogs.
sponsoring the H. M. S. Pinafore, j Four seniors completed their gradArte Humphrey of Dowling Is a
81.00;
females. 83 00. March 1 and
Having sold hi* farm Mr Bui-1 the Ellis Durkee farm. Mr. Bahler FOUR VIOLATORS FIRST DAY n comic opera In two acts, by (Jll-1 nation requirements ut the end of
hate and hearty sportsman despite
after mate and unsexed dog*. 82 00:
hls 79 years of age. Last Thursday tance will sell at public auction at and Mr. Sebusyan will have a pubTlie new law enforcing Die two bert A: Sullivan, to be given Feb- the first semester and are now emand ...
27. ..
A .....
great .............
deal of1 piv.ru
pioved.. They
are Carolyn nu»«..«.
Adam*.
Old brass musical tl
he speared a 12 lb. pike from Bris­ what
WI.B. Is
la known
MIUHII as
iu» the
n.c old
viu Buitance
uu*i«ucc 1| lie
nc auction at
ui Hie
flic premises
PIVUU.1Q located ■ hour
num pWllUIIK
w. - ru.iry 26’ ......
.ur* mt
parking I.IUO
limit Uli
on .J.,-State St. beGeorge A. Clouse
tol lake which, although 5 lb*. short numearcaa
homestead
inmexteaH tneatad
located
24 miles
9U
ml Ire east
Ml) 01
of I 2n mile*
nf
miles west ana
mil*.
and
nnd J-*
3-4
1.4 mjic
rnjle souui
mil*
south 01
anuth
of tweenth*
nf
thehnur*
hoursnf
ofHo8An.
A.Miw.
M.and
and6o6Pr.
P. prcparauon
preparation is being
ocmg put iiiu
into» this
mu j orvllle Cooley. Gerald Curtiss, and
tocaiea z-i
me
nouns
01
«uu
Barry County Treasurer
Wrvw.nr.rt a
. 3■» miles
mllrv Muth.
vzi.itH 1t mil*
.u* inter-section
ln*—r
&lt; n
IaIa effect T
iiaaH.v anil
..lir
tlngs high school
of a record catch he made last year, Freeport
or
mile the
off if.14
M-14 wttH
with f)Q_
US-I! tt
M. went .into
Tuesday
and nrrvhirtinn
production hv
by ItustillCi
Hastings tMtltlle
people. I K-.A,.
Maxine tLeslie
is still doing pretty well.
west and 2 miles south of Clarks- itj. or 6 miles north and one mile [local police tagged four cars that Special scenery and costume* have!
Tne 1942 graduating class will,
vIUe. or 2 mile* aouth of Pleasant east of Lake Odessa. Tliry are of- day for parking overtime. Ther- been rented
probably number 114.
MORE BIB THS THAN
NOTICE
.
cult to g*t
Proceeds are to be given to the
Valley school, or 9 mile* west of, feting a good list of horses, cat­ has been plenty of warning given
Lake Odessa U to have It* third DEATHS IN 1941
Lake Odessa. He is offering an ex-1 tie. hogs and farm Implement* and signs arc displayed along the county Red Cross
Record* at the city clerk's office beghinan. So.
February 4. 1942. for the duration cellent list of hones, cattle, hog*. Allen Haskin will cry the sale and street so that everyone may know
The Hastings faculty and students annual "snow train" on Sunday.
show
th*
CoUl
number
of
births
tn
brass musical
— —
-—_■--------- ——- — chickens, feed and machinery. N. ’ Leo W Tucker and As* Burnett there, is a parking limit. Chief of are putting on this production to F«ff. 15. when a group Of people
I have been ordered to active mill- c. Thomas will cry the sale. See wUl act as clerk*
See the adv Police Thompson state* that the help the defense effort as well as from Detroit are expected. Com­ the olty during 1941 was S33 and
tary service by the War Dept
the adv. elsewhere in thia toaue tor elsewhere in this issue for full l*w will be strictly enfarced and no to commemorate Sullivan's centen­ mittee* have been named to look the number of deaths. 133. a gain
Philip H. MitehtlL
Adv. 1-k'fuH particulars.
particulars.
of 100 In population.
nial year.
partiality will be shown.
after th* visitors.

THE

HASTINGS
BANNER

sXK:xv'”"j

t

SUDDEN PASSING f
OF MILO G. DE VRIES

FREEP’RT CREAMERY

18173147

PLAN NEXT
SALVAGE FOR
VICTORY" DRIVE

33RD MIDDLEVILLE
CREAMERY MEET

DOSTER NAMED
COUNTY AIR
RAID WARDEN

EIGHT AUCTION SALES

BILL" OTTO

TEN REGISTRATION
CENTERS IN COUNTY

Housing Reports At
Central P. T. A.

Scholarships Granted
To 4 County Doctors

School Con Us* OM
Brass Musical
I nitrumants
.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 19U

I Mr*. John Rom i* ill with bron­
' chlal pneumonia.
I "The Red Crass U lhe greatest
Internationale of practical human
A number of real estate transfers
. .
.mw..
aympalhy in the world."—W. J. have occurred of late, tlie Boyes
i Aah Wednesday B Feb.
*”d camaron. radio commentator for Real EsUte Agency reports.
Easter comes on April 5.
I lhe
MoUJr Company.
Mr. and Mr*. DtnnU Yorger have
Unr«,«rt*d Section, of Co.
n11 »
J“*plratl°n U&gt;
A ton. John Flrancir. was bom to purchased the former Gladys OsWill Add to Totol Collected
(flag flying Very day in front of
and
r E
on Wed. troth house an 8. Broadway and '
| the American Legion home on So !nwday evening. Jan. 28 at the are now occupying same.
Return* on lhe Red Cross War
i Church 8t.
r-——r-U^ijg pq,, hospital tn Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Chaffee i ~ «“««•
“ 7*12^
ouitc
' *”
traded their home for the Maurice Relief
Rell,f fun
f"'d drl\® ' *5®
J*?.1 ’ k"
| Dozens of cars slid off the high-'Mother and son are doing *plen- Pender property In the first ward, encouraging during the past we«; way* Saturday. Sunday and Mon-' didly.
4
Mr and Mm. LouU Miller sold report* Mr. Wai er Perktn*.coun&lt;y
day. due to lhe layer of Ice under
Mr
stuart Edmonds of their home on t. Grind st. to Mr chairman for ‘^U avmpalfn._D
the snow, making travel trencher-' Detroit are lhe parents of a son and Mr* I-eon Writ Ind purchased U&gt;‘«1 amount reported up UH Tu«*
M,. M.
m NashMM. Mr,jn«««
“5 .
. ous.
j born on Tuesday. Feb. 3, at Mercy u»
the Rev.
M r.
F. Early Mm
home bi
W. 8. Godfrey opened a clothing hospital In Owosso. He has been vl]|e
.
| whole county, leaving a balance or
store in Hastings, list ing closed out' named Roger Dean. Mr Edmonds
Waller Wallace has purchased lhe
However ther' *5*. ““
hls business here of twenty years'. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carl Seger farm east of the BlU*
wm
fgC(ory
•*
-art nt that 1 856 15 WUl
.itand’ng.—Lowell Ledger, 35 years Edmonds of this city.
‘ ago Item
1 John Ed&lt;1&gt;' was 1111 bY an autn
Mr and Mrs. Wnj. McKibben be collected. Outside of Hastings
Mr. ...a Mr.- R.U.,11 Allen. Boule i
»'
"• he
eroaln, bought the Cook home on 8. Jef­ city, the amount contributed i*
•1077.22.
1. Dowllns. ... the proud purenu « O"™ “&gt;•,bot ”•
ferson St.
o, . ron tom Bundok J-n. M- H.:!' h“«.
Donations
from
the
vaaious
Tlie DeMott house on W, Green
churches. ouuide of lhe city
। r.n.u.^ i,
..I— m -t,
ttu B, a cle strain,
Had the auto been
tipped live scales at 7 s lb*, and travelling rapidly, he would doubt- St. was rold to Mr and Mrs. El- churches, have been exceedingly
dine DeVault.
ha« oeen
been wnousiy
seriously injured
nave
injurra
8 J.
j Varney bought the Jesse good and have assisted splendidly
i 8.
Mrs. W. L. Shulurs luu rented her
- ■• •
in bringing up the total. AH of
Sult has been started in circuit. Rowlader property tn Nashville.
Iiotne on W. Green St. to Mr. and
the city pastors have been called
Mrs. R. K. Compton, who recently ( court by Adolph Pauley, plaintiff.. Mae Bidelman traded her home and asked to present lhe subject of
against William E. Howe of Has- on 8. Hanover for live Joe Schultz
came here from Brooking*. S. D ting*. defendant, asking for 820.-1 property in Dowling.
lhe need for additional Red Cross
;Mr. Compton is employed at the
funds to their congregations
.
000
damages.
Preliminary
paper*
--------------■
------------Hastings Mfg. Co.
During the week the following
were filed hit week In the county THREE FIKE ALARMS
..............
iv
i The ground.hog had no dlffigifts have been
received: Busy Eightfl
INPICT
PASTU'rrv
WEEK
«....
culty in seeing hls shadow on Mon- C|CTK * office.
The Haxungs Fire Department club; Lake Al-Gon-Quin school;
day, Feb. 2. ns the sun shone I uttLE LEGHORN HEN
received
three
call*
during
the
pa.it
inrmu
uuir
laitt
uuiliik
me
pa.uW.” -8. C. 8. of Northeast
........... ......Barry
—....
....
-V but
U..e made
—-.1- only two
— runs. An K.vlirwtl.l
brightly.
The temperature
- ■
----- .------------ regts--- KEEPS 'EM ROLLING
week,
Methodistehiirohchurch; Johnstown -Twit
Twp 1.
tercd zero that morning so hr wax' A Leghorn lien out al tlie James early morning country call was the- OrangevUle Neighbors club; Delton
glad to hibernate ivi
for an- cousins iarm
farm is ccnamiy
certainly snrnmg
shelling cause of
of tne
lhe alarm at
at about 0
fl A.
A
8 c 8■■ village of Delton; Barry
. probably ......
olIV‘r
cut ,or th« BHenw effort these m. but firemen were notified that 1Co. farm Bureau: Prairieville Twp.
i Mr and Mra Joseph Skinner have days. This week she produced an; the blaze had been extinguished 'Carlton Twp.; all of Woodland iwp.
moved Into lh
lhe
recently
vu\hhouse
.1U!,C JT3
n'2yJ
U’
,h** *w,’d ....
1111 „
“ ro°**' .....
wllh 1 before they left so did not make the Montgomery Ward Co.; Dunham
euted
OV Mr
Rlrflarrt Nipe envy. I,It measures O9 inches in
Dirt . Maple Grove Twp.; Nashville
rated by
Mr. and Mr*
Mrs Richard
in Hr.
clr-I
on W. Court St." Mr. and Mrs. B F. cumterence the large wap around
Last'Wednesday afternoon « small 'villaRt", Yankee Springs Twp. and
ivowic*
inovea Saturday
aaiuruay into Mu*
Mlw , by 7 inches lhe easy way.
Cowles moved
tire at the Lyman Rockwood home tlie Junior Red Crow.
' Elizabeth Henry
’s ------------luune on«• S. ...
Jef.­
---------•fulI MrJ4 cousins found an
Township chairmen, who hate
in tin- second ward called out the
not yet sent hi their reports, are
. fenon SL, vacated by Mr, and Mr.-. egg that was even larger, by about
department. A blow torch being requested to do so at once, and if
Skinner
a iialf inch—Nashville News.
used to thaw out pipes exploded. there are any citizens who have not
The damage was small.
yet made a contribution to tills
Monday evening tlie truck was fund, you may still do so.
called to Die Archie Tobias home
on 8. Broadway, occupied by Mr. AUTOS DAMAGED
and Mrs. Wesley Stowe. Kerosene IN M-43 ITIASH
Another
adtomobUe
accident
torches being used to threw out an
electric motor had caused a small earned by Icy roads occurred late
blaze but ven* little damage re­ Tuesday afternoon tn front ot
suited.
Harry Brown’* on M-43 north of
lhe city. Paul R. Lumbert of Lake
Odessa, proceeding north saw tlie*
car ahead of him. driVen by diaries
W. Townsend of Hustings R. 3.
That the fUli are biting al Thom- slow down to make a left hand
apple lake was proven Tuesday turn. He also saw a car coming
morning when K Lewis. Nashville from the north and realized he
R 1. displayed a northern pike could not pass. He applied the
which he caught through the ice brakes in an effort to stop but
now than replacement*.
there on Monday The little fellow the pavement was Icy and he
nuNuursd only 36 incites from ih«* era-hed into lhe rear of the Towntip of its tail to the end of its nose,
and weighed 13 pounds 8 czs.
sengsr* who with the driven wire
Mr LewU hopes to land some of uninjured. The damage to the Lum­
this fellow's older brothers or sls- bert car was about »15O and tha
lere. or perhaps II* parents, bcfoie other car was damaged UTthe ex­
the season ends
. tent
mu ui
ot »*□
125 unurrsncrin
Undmhcrlff uoatcr
Doster inInVtstigsted.
TWO AUTOMOBILE
| ACCIDENTS MONDAY
TIRES ALLOTTED TO
Two automobile accidents were COUNTY PEOPLE
• re|»rted nt the local sheriff* of­
The following applications fur
fice. both happening on Monday
lire* have been granted by tho
&gt; latte In the afternoon, care drlv’ea by L&amp;wrenee Finefrock. post­ County Rationing Board: Paiwngtr
car—Dr. L. H. Brumm. Dr
mister at Woodland nnd Fred Long,
, employed in the rlcvaioc there, Prosper Bernard. Lee Burdick, Leon
came together about n mile Slid a 1 Doster. Truck nnd bux—Elmer Ik-nhalf south of Woodland on M43. dcr. A. G. Finkbciner and Son,
Belli cars were badly damaged. Howard Martin. Harold E. Norton,
Finefrock received a broken wrist Mich. Slate Hwy. Dept. i&amp;i'. Cha*. A
and several broken rib.-.. Long suf­ Stanton. Hailing.* Grain A; Bean,
Nashville W K Kellogg School &lt;J».
fering only minor scratches.
Monday evening as George C Obsolete 'not In quota i—Peter
Scott, with Penrl and Caroline San­ A lie tiling. Mich. State Hwy. Dept.
born us passengers, was backing hls Calvin Furlong. Clifton T Hants.
rar out of lhe driveway at the Grover Cline. Loren Tungale. An­
Quimby church, he observed a car thony ‘Humphrey. Ru*h Randall.
with one light approaching
He Fret! Jone.*. Homer Bauchman,
drove back Into the yard to wait Clarence Staon, and John Smith.
for the other car to pass, lie mid.
but the other car driven by Orlle
Peicnnlal Youth
Smith and with Myrtle Barnaby
If Ponce De Leon were living to­
a* a pwMcnger struck the Scott car.
The cars were damaged nnd the day. he wouldn't go to St. Apgustmc
Sanborn girls suffered head in­ in search of the Fountain of Youth.
He would probably wait for develop­
juries.
ments of the experiment* being con.
Lincala'a Grave
ducted by Prof. Roy G. Hoskins of
Abraham Lincoln U buried at Oak Harvard college, in his search for a
chemical fountain ot perennial
Ridge cemetery. Springfield. III.
youth Experimenting with aged and
matured mule rats. Professor Hos­
kins has produced noteworthy in­
crease in their activity through tho
use nf a new synthetic hormone, ’ di­
ALL WOOL
ethyl stilbestrol." No attempt will
be made to test the effects of tlie
hormone In men until the experi­
mental yvork tn animals is quite de­
cisive, Professor Hoskins has de­
clared. Rats are among the first
WHITE PRODUCTS CORP. animals that scientists employ for
Mlddlrtillr
Middleville phone 5-7 exploring a physiological problem of
"Exclusive Hut Not Expensive”
interest from the viewpoint of man's
own health and vigor.

REAU ESTATE
CHANGES HANDS

Local News

gng

r&gt;

SW®
FREEPORT BUTTER

37c
DEL MONTE COFFEE

2 = 59*
AT FOOD CENTER
With priest rising, higher taxes and Donation to the War Effort we
must practice thrift more than ever. Wc know we can SAVE YOU
MONEY, that's how wc have become BARRY COUNTY S BUSIEST
Footf Store.

2 ibs.
VIKING COFFEE
lb.
BLISS COFFEE
2 con
1 pound
KAFFEE HAG
1 pound
SANKA
1 lb. con
HERSHEY'S COCOA
SNO SHEEN CAKE FLOUR package
1 2 lb. cello bog
GREEN TEA
POSTUM CEREAL
package

GOODY GOODY PEAS

2 “ 25c
PARD DOG FOOD

3-25'

39
55
34
35
16
25
30
21

Pillsbury Harvest Tima

|

RED CROSS QUOTA
ALMOST REACHED

NEW SPRING

Dresses, Coals
Suits and
Skirts

Thornapple Lake
Yields A Big One

Fine DRESSES for
2.98 - 3.98 - 5.00

BETTER DRESSES
7.95 - 8.50 - 10.00

PANCAKE FLOUR

SPRING COATS
15.00 - 16.75
24.75

SUITS 15.00

CREAM OF WHEAT
KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN
N. B. C. SHREDDED WHEAT
WHEATIES
GERBERS BABY FOODS 3
M I I W PET CARNATION
Fl I L l\
OR BORDEN S
3
01215421

pkg.
pkg.
pk9.

pkg.

Igc.
cans

DEL MONTE RED SALMON
SALMON, HAPPY-VALE

can

can

GROUND BEEF

O lbs. OQ
*

FRESH PIG LIVER
PORK SAUSAGE

18'
9 ,bs- ^9'

PURE. GRADE /it). 1 —

FRESH FILLETS
CHOICE BLUE SEAL POLLOCKS. I.B.

ROLL SAUSAGE
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PORK STEAK

VEAL, BEEF &amp; PORK
GROUND — LB.

..

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VEAL, BEEF &amp; PORK
DICED CHOI’ HUEY MIX — LB.

SHORT RIBS
OF STEER BEEF — LB.

10
18
25‘
18‘

Igc. pkg.

ZREMI. \LI. BEEF

23
20

17'
25'
25'
30'
35'
15'

VEAL POCKET ROASTS
EXTRA FANCY — LB.

37
19

29
WEINERS, OSCAR MAYERS
TASTY LOAF CHEESE
2 lbs. 62
lb.
2 loaf 65
KRAFT'S CHEESE
KRAFT'S CHEESE
2
39
lb. box 21
RITZ CRACKERS
HERMAN'S CRACKERS 1 lb. box 16
DRIED PRUNES
2 ib&lt;. 17=
2 lbs. 19
SEEDLESS RAISINS
PILLSBURY FLOUR
24'2 lb. sack $1
S\

fati/ne Quality Qlleafa
PORK LOIN

BOLOGNA R^'&gt;L°9' 20
CHICKENS 7«l w 25' ROASTS
CHOICE CUTS
bCHUCK ROASTS &amp;".K,26'
BOILING BEEF Choi7,‘£'15' 23‘,b-

16.75

New SKIRTS,
BLOUSES,
and SPRING
SWEATERS

SKIRTS
1.95-2.98

BLOUSES1.39-2.25

SWEATERS-

STENOGRAPHER
WANTED

1.95-3.00

Frandsen's

PHONE 2504

HASTINGS. MICH.

Would Be Noticed
If lhe earth’s axis became verti­
cal to its orbit we would notice tha
change .because lhe days and nights
would be effual in length throughout
the year; there would be no seasons
and the sun always would be direct­
ly sbove the equator.

Final Clearance
Of Broken Lots of Women's $3, $4, $5 Quality Shoes

BULK SAUER KRAUT, 2 LBS.
PORK NECK BONES, 3 LBS.
SLAB BACON
FRANKFURTERSGX\ ’s.za
FRESH SIDE PORK

Ml 77C

for//

Ib 23
,v. 20‘
«, 18c

206 E. State St., Hastings, Mich

N. Main St., Nashville, Mich

'

JUST TWO PRICES
This Sole will just last a few days - SO HURRY!

FDDD^CENTER

I want.

FIGHTING DOLLARS

SUEDES, GABARDINES AND LEATHERS.

NOW IS THE TIME TO KEEP

YOUR

SHOES IN

GOOD CONDITION.

merits must be strong.
Every man and woman must
contribute their strength to lhe
strength of America at war.
Some are carrying guns—
some are hying planes—»om&lt;
are giving their blood on ships

KEEP THEM REPAIRED!
QUALITY WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT.

TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE

Hastings'

zS/2/2/Z/H/2Z2/H/a/H/H/a/2/3/222Z/S/2/H/

YOU on tho home front must
buy those guns—those plane*—
thorn ships. That must be your
contribution to freedom under
Bre!
BUY DEFENSE
STAMPS AND BONDS TO­
DAY—buy them with every
penny gou han to spare!

�amounting to nearly four thousand!

A LETTER

ENJOYING A SUCCESSFUL SEASON

TO THE
HASTINGS BANNER
She was positively amazed when
we told her it was quite passible
America would never have entered
the jv«r had she not bcm attacked.
••Havcn’C you known what we were
"going through? Didn’t you realize
that war would eventually come to
you anyway?’’ No, wc told her. We;
kStew you were suffering greatly but

at the P. T. A. al Barney Mills.
school Friday night. Jan. 30.
Since Pearl Harbor production:
,
— - —awIgnmenUi for this country -have'
| tUUer to be used in the 1942 “all been stepped up in nearly all farm
• out production.’’ Two more loads commodities except wlieat.
have been ordered. This fertilizer । A few of the production increases!
is to be used on pasture, alfalfa. | needed are as follows: Soybeans.'
| etc and not on soli depleting crops ■ Jii increase of 2.000 000 more acres
such as corn, potatoes and beans. |than IrtUMI; 10 percent increase in
I Th,* louldKe h» 1UM
r™" Jwm «y
IV.wtta* .Ulin. ih.t »UUMOOi
13 pneeU:
'ItoUrt. «&lt; wh«u -111 to* MM b&gt; l™n"ed
» pemenl; p~.
13J percent; no limit to sugar acre-

Where Th.r.'. SMOKE
There'! TROUBLE . . .

MOYNAHAN-FAUL, INC.

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column
would'ever dart: challenge us. We
thought-America could play safely"

TS.mc.Y.uC.TK.
neighborhood.
We argued about stupid things—
payment of the war debts, religion

learned a lesson in the lust wan and
would never again middle with I
European fracases. "But didn’t you

J.

। Orangeville—Jacob O.
land James Tidy.

Scout Notes

F r H N KY

CO.,

INC.

• Dainty Little Patterns Designed To Flatter!
• Middlc-Sixe Patterns For Every Occasion!
• Bold Patterns To Moke You More Dramatic!

Above member! of the Hastings high school basketball team, with nine victories and one defeat so far
this season ure: First row: Don Keeler. 17 Garrison. 10 Stamm. Denn Keeler. Bush Lost row 14 Lane. 1.’
Wagner. 13 Capl. laird. 15 Kenyon. 16 Banash.
On Friday night the Hastings five meets the undefeated Charlotte team here. Ihrrr other games on
lhe 1942 schedule are: Greenville, there. Feb 13; Belding, hero, Feb 20; and Charlotte, there. Feb. 27.
Belding, the last home game. Ls ulso an undefeated team.

since liie frightful thing began
lhe common people In England hnve
expected us to come tn nt any mo-

©•.

RONDO

PRINTS

Fresh and winsome—these vivacious prints ore
worth looking at right NOW! Multitudes of
sprightly patterns on clear backgrounds. Fig­
ures and colors for hosts of bright new togs for
you and your family! 35 in. - 36 in.

cult court which opens on Monday,
the Sth. Jurors will be notified when
Plans have been mode to tie-in1 Assyria—Irving Brandt and Borthe Boy Scout program with traintng tn aviation, somewhat along the, --------------- -------.....
plan adopted more than two years Leon Myers.
tern from home indicated lie hud ago In Canada. Hereafter Senior | Barry -Lusher Campbell and Roy
been received with open arms, and Scouts will have the opportunity,
the whole country thought him* to qualify for tank of Air Scout Ob-

Peachbloom
Crepe

truth now. The volume of your aid
to Us was very disappointing."
There was nothing we could say. for

can give further
details to scouts who'ore Interested
Finally. we all sighed, ’’Isn’t it a
ahnme Americans and Englishmen
At a meeting of the official board I
dent unitirstand one another bet­
ter?” Well, we said, wc think you of the First Methodist church on
English arc snooty and smooth mid Monday evening. Winston Merrick.
you don’t pay your war debts. "Do Scoutmaster, and Julian Knowlton.
Scout Executive, presented the quesHon ot continuing Scout Troop No.:
and the board voted to again I
■ Frankly, we are conceited—nnd 73
sponsor the Troop for the coming!
we realize we have no more to be year. Tlie following committee was
conceited about than you have. You
Americans tftnaze us and we’re en­ and the Troop. John Hewitt. Stuart
vious of you. And huve#l you yet Clement. Dr. F R. Brooks. Waller
realized wc couldn’t pny out war Wallace and Edward Adams. Some
.debts—Lord, the money and arms of lhe fathers of the Scouts will

Maple Orovt

TBAND TUEATR
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
New and Delightful!

SATURDAY ONLY. FEBRUARY 7
George Montgomery, Lynne Roberts. Eve Arden

"THE LAST OF THE DUANES
And Buster Crabbe. Stella Darcy, Vinee Barnette

much for your own defense its ours!
Tly* first meeting of lhe Special
We come over to you with monocles
Emergency Service training course
and Hello, chups!’ nnd you come was held nt the High school on
over to us with ohirt-taih hanging Tuesday evening. Feb. 3.
Tills
course Ls for ail adult Scout lead­
ers In the Thornapple district, with j

"THE JUNGLE MAN"

Stem would be Intensely Interested
In the beautiful mahogany furniture
made here. Tltcre Is mahogany in
abundance, the price is low, and
mast of the work Is done by hand.
Some of the articles Include dining

Hedy Lamar, Robert Young. Ruth Hussey

"H. M. PULHAM, ESQ."
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:6o

SANFORIZED
Risk Rack Braid. Mer­
cerized cotton. 5 yds.

SPORTS DENIM
Waller Pidgeon and Maureen O’Hara in

HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY"

man, and lived practically all his!
life in Carlton township. He is sur-•
vived by hls aged mother. Mrs. Alice
Bachelder of Hastings; hls sister

Penimaid Brass Pins
Sharp, smooth points.
300 count. •

smart plain colors! sturdy!
Washfast! 30 in. wide. Yd.

COMING NEXT WEEK "SERGEANT YORK1

Sewing Machine Nee­
dles -Smooth eyes,
fine points.

ARRY TH EAT II

as he wm always railed..was a kind
smoking
jewel boxes, and beds. One chair, neighbor nnd friend and was ever
called the'Berbice chair because of ready to help anyone in negd. Fuli.i origination in Betbice. British

Thimbles—Chromium
plated brass All siiea.
Sewing Cotton—Coati

SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 AND 9

closer together than ever. It must— DEATH OF JOHN
for afterwards the responsibility for
Johnnie Peterman, aged 62. passed
th" world’s future will rest upon our
away Thursday ut lhe home of
Which—In American slang—was
lowing a long illness. He was
saying a mouthful.
ApriJ 24. 187ft. in Carlton Twp.

Smooth percale In a dazzling variety
of spring-time prints and crystal -

Bargain matinee 3:00 to 7:00

DRESS CHAMBRAY

1 Hostings. Mich., Phones 2247-2282 .

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 AND 7

Interesting stripes and fresh solid
colors! Practical and smart OQc

e

DennU O’Keefe. Jane Wyatt. Edward Everett Horton in

fmt. Il is low. with Jong arms, and
a long piece under each non which
con be swung out parallel with the
urm to serve os u support for the
occupants outstretched legs. The
chair Is not intended for reading,
but Is excellent for plain medi- work on the new Hastings Mfg. Co.
building last Thursday, met with
obituAUy

18. I860 nt Hickory Corners. She
Is survived by one sister. Mrs
Francis Dunham, of Maple Grove.

"WEEK END FOR THREE"

Pattern Prints

SUNDAY AND MONDAY. FEBRUARY 8 AND
Anne Shirley. James Craig and Charles Coburn in

"UNEXPECTED UNCLE"

plank on which he was standing
broke into three.pieces, letting him
termined On the way down. It is1
thought he must have hit the wall.

JACKETS

LONE STAR VIGILANTES'

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00.

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FEBRUARY

Styled withsUFthe verve
of spring! Enchanting
patterns in spun rayon.

pliant

A wool product I
Made of heavy
33 oz. plaidl

cially designed
for plenty of

10. JI

STURDY

LYDIA'

Popular Thick ’N’ Thii
Rayons I

hospital.

WORK
PANTS

Girls' Sunny Tucker Oxfords

spring

popular

A FINE RECORD
"Of the 23.000 packages of valu­
able medical supplies and food
shipped over the Burma Road as
a part ot the American Red Cross
relief to China during the past
proper destination, and this despite
bombings and long hauls under adCross Relief to China during the
past year.
•
I

HOSPITAL SHIP
Arrival of the American Red
Cross hospital ship Mactan In Tort

Friday

Specials

CHEERIOATS lc sale
PRUNE JUICE
OATMEAL
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE sweet.
PEAS, ODESSA EARLY JUNE

SATURDAY
2 boxes

Lovely

20"
bag 30"

or unsweet

!b.

46 oz. can

MARQUISETTES
15c yd*

2 can

C. THOMAS STORES

Utile Mbs Prep Slipover Hlyle

SPRING SWEATERS

sheer, foamy marquisette!
serlously wounded soldiers from
General Douglas MacArthur's forces
in the Philippines, was chartered
In Manila by the Red Croaj at the
request of General MacArthur.
I

4 Z

Gaymodi

HOSIERY

1 qt. bottle

5

Little Teacher* Shoes for Baby
Of soft, pliant glove leather!
Special -Cuddle-Back" construe-

moleskin or whip­
cord! Quadruple :

It’s not only dainty and distinc­
tive — but will let every p/eclous
bit of sunlight in to brighten up
your home!

Peppy all wool numbers. Short
sleeves, classic crew neck! Choose
from a host of new spring coion.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1H1

of games to Auto Sport shop andI respectively gave lhe Saxons a 22 time from the Lakeview
Goodyears Bros. Hdwe
took ai to 19 edge. Kau and .Miller were 27 to 19. Coleman and OIU»«‘
Miw.!
« uiv
U» iiuuuu
tround piiu
u&gt;d ui
in U..
inujru vu
,
-•
Bowling Neici
brace of game* from State Insul­■ the lone scorers for Lakeview with were the outstanding player* tor
air, an untold number of auxiliary Bits Ol ICStCrday
Halting* with ten and eight pointation. Moynahan and Paul won ai two points each.
Beater with twelve
boat* were sunk or destroyed.
-----------------'
Arnold and Thoma* gave Lake- respectively.
Pair
from
Andrus
Service;
Roush।
CHARITY BEODfB AT HOME
PUton Ring League
.
Tailors took the odd game fromI view nine point* in the final quar- point* was outstanding for the
gnymd construction* were hit by TWENTY YEARS AGO
Many a peroon who complain*
Charley
Norris
hit
a
high
5M
Viking*
and
Hasting*
Construction!
Q. What i» the br.it safeguard for
heavy artillery fire. American losses
Feb. 1. 1922
I1 ter peering seven and two points
Tomorrow
night
the Baxons take
about the ley condition of the roads; a* reported amount to eleven air-' The architect has ctynpleled
Tuesday
night which
wa» ---------enough
won------the odd game
my child*
future?
'
. to
----------------from City Fath- '• respectively.
Banach and Lane on their oldest rival. Charlotte
fall* to take any acUon
about the
«w&gt;lng'» individual totals era
^ndtatan
„t j plane* and ■»
» A Buying Defense Saving* Bonds.
two .muJ.
boat* to W'.W
slightly' pl*b» *n&lt;1 »peciflc*llons for the
„ withsix and four point*
each Charlotte l» undefeated so tar this
which will help the Government bu{
mates. Grinder* were off
B
scores- C DaOou
561. D proUgDt the Saxons out on top of
the walk* In front of hls home. -------d,ln8’
Po*rer]
whlch wlll commence early in the
n*to
elctory. fan
I*»nc
with thirUUr- .
quinc^nnab m
to preserve jour child's Amerl- t«nn"
----- 1'with
w»h the
«h&lt;result
result
that
that
Office
offie. Goodyear
ML R Hubbard Ml. H. a 3i
io M tfcwry
s with
- ‘M that their ffghtlng
.
। which
teen point,
elev£,S£ni la*l yewwas unimpaired These losses were tprfnj.
Hntuts 550. R Finnie 949.B Payne ' |een
point* and
and Banash
Banash with elevcan heritage ot freedom.
’took
’’ nil
" threegame*. Dale Aldrich
- ----------------------very small in comparison to the.
—
-• Horton. *o long in the q will their be an intensive drive scored high for Office with a 53! 538, CX Norrl* 538. C. Fiori* 519 and1 en were Ute outstanding
player* on "*•
...
lwenU.lwo to litFrank
hetpa to reduce lhe danger of falls
o Laubaugli 512,
..
lo
Offens savings Bund* scries.
damage inflicted.
, grocery btv.ine** here, but who sold
considerably. At limes it U almost
Harold Phillip, toppled the pins wu% uagun
1
puivcd .
a ......
vital .«.
roll ...
In ^-uuu.,
controlling .।
______
and Stamp*?
The fact that thi* raid wa* made to W. J Reed about a year and ■
ImpoMibic to keep walks completely M.wen »lta ihan words
for a nice 547 count to lead tn the
entered the ■'select;’1'® P»*r Broun&lt;1
bockboard* '
***
MM.
The Treasury' Department sees match between Engineers and Ma- . . .. »ridav niahl when bowline I Arnold and Thoma* were the ourHush little aluminum |wn don
fro* of «now but when slippery .
, ,
..
....
&lt; insurance and investments business
In
the
rraponse
to
the
proguun
ehine Room Harold s -core was lhe 5*?frtd*y ng“
I standing players for Lakeview.
I you cry: youll be in an airplane
Jopaneae claim that the striking and h„-nn offlce ow t|w Rri J
ipots develop the application of
•
so far indication that Americans
..
.
. ­ grocery.
■IL ...a
w.n
Power of the
Pacific fleet was
de
MriM Keith and his | The
reserves won their] bye and bye.
will support National Defense spark that won three games for En- -rjg' («. A
mand and ashes will be appreciated
by al! who u*e the walks.
I *,royed by the
Harbor r“‘d !. Burt Long of Freeport has pur­
on a voluntary barb, without
wm um s» line game from Foundry. D. Drew*
;»!■-■,----------------------------------’
— .i
I II is now evldept beyond rrason- chased the Pierson grocery and will
high-pressure
..... ,
method*.
.....
(.-a
-i-.v..k.
I
.. .... .
»m, Uta «1.I
rrom tw&gt;l Rom
1(jr
wlnn’etM
ACTION AT MACASSAR
able doubt that the Pacific fleet It take possession next Monday Mr No|1. To Bu&gt;. tj,.fen... Bonds and
----o H„v,na
llls m,,„. a,.
Stamp*,
go .to ..
the nearest post lompradm. lta««.
IAITS
still a powerful offensive force, Long has a general store al Free-1
।
port
which
he
will
contnnie
|
office, bunk, or saving* and loan
ne Of the most encouraging blujAn qfTensle^ forte, furthermore
■ rcv. and Mrs prank van Vllct
.tvOcialinh; or write Io Inc front Of the Independent League truians were on the short end of
of new# from lhe war fronts was -thlft will constantly grow in and family moved Tuesday --tnto
Tiraurer of the United States ke'tl r* Tuesday night when lit * two to one count. A Walther
the dcVasfatlng air nnd seu attack strength as the units damaged at their new home in lhe Episcopal
Washington. D. C. Aho Stamp* •nitt'rt 203-168-199 for n 575 total 'cored 504 for the laitr*
Hi. nearest competitor was hb
Tom Qndcn led with 535 in the
which sunk or-icriouily injured 40 Pearl Harbor arc repaired, replaced!। rectofr.
I Miss Helen Chidester uud Mi
teammate Dr. Hoffs with n 520 se- match that Shop pffice droppcc
to 50 ships of a Japanese convoy and reinforced.
Emily McElwain are coming home P&gt;|RKz&gt; Kzsrtitii
He- Their ellotLs produced two two games to Office K ' '
attempting to penetrate the Macas­
Tueday
from
Ann
A-bor
tor
u
feu
1
U1I1IC
*
VI
Ulll
victories hr Medic, al the expense ner scored 517 for Otitic
modem ones with Ju»t enough and not
( A FALSE IMPRESSION
sar Straits for a direct attack on
.
.
' ’
of Food Center.
Women'* League
too murh sentiment — they're all here!
t
The Truman report on the de- days' vacation between mld-yenr*.
Java. This accomplishment is not
Miss Gertrude Hayes comes the lac- Cvok'Bru;
.on . P.u »! ,».»,.
n
‘ tense effort of the nation t* anoliver
■ •
•
। Editors The iffBRlngi Banner
to ba discounted. However, 'before
ta.n Junta, C..ot c »«h a. Mnnlc.
By
Blgge*l Collection
, document whose value is partially
Hastings. Michigan
,
tanwlMHtSlIpa.
r-ptn-nllni
B.U ««m.
Pnl
indulging in optimism it must not
| Gentlemen:—I wuint you Io know,
j destroyed by inaccurate reporting THIRTY YEARS AGO
Cr,rl Sea! won a pair of gamer Jerry William* scored a big 226
be forgotten that more than 100 of
how I appreciate the Banner and from Banner.
(
The report, for example, quoted
second game to make a &amp;0I series
Feb 1. 1812
lhe boata and certainly more than
how much 1 enjoy ihe many' ina high aefonautlcal authority as
Recreation League
md M Pease scored well with
A special election will Jx- field on
100.000 troops remain to be ac­’ stating that, although a certain type Feb 20. to decide upon the matter terestlng Rems it always coniMns.
The two nnrhor .nr.. WUl Asm
500 The
counted for. Have the united na­
“The Buslnessmsns Department
cf pursuit ship ha* pct formed ex­ of building udditinnnl room-, onto
.&lt;tui Eon .t clurk o. earn'-. sucecM a* Banner played
tion* sufficient striking force avail­
the ward school* and erecting a
„ nB,u&gt;)
|WJ11Mr t„„v 4&gt;
. n o o.v.thB|, incomplete n-am and Beta
, credlngly well, it is now considered
new
high
school
buildinc
'
ran
I*.
x
,
c0
|d
there
nnd
*o
much
able to prevent this sizable force
lit T&lt;-r .ugh .scorinr sigma Phi was awarded three game,
i merely an advanced trainer, since
Gov. Or bom has knrtbtmcrd the M10W. while wr bate continuous
.................
-------had ....
2'&gt;l-H»5-2U0
lot y forfeit.
from reaching its destination? That
] this pursuit stup is in quantity pro­ appointment of EUL, E Faulkner. .-suiMhinr arid warm weather here. 59,; mil Clark scored 180-194-1W
Leonard* and State Insulation;
ts a question that must be answered
illlli1illlllii1illllbi.itlllhiiill!llh.iilllli..iilillii.iillhi&lt;.iirtlJii.iillhii.iilllli&lt;.irlllliMillllliiiil8lii.iillllii-iillll^
duction the imprc.vilon 1* left that well known Delton druggIM to the 7 hr beaches are crowded with
r a 570 total. Middleville won th« had an evenly matched contest with
by action before the so-called ba'. |th&gt;.iunds of b.uh&gt;*ts every day and mid game. Otto tlaavind scored i Leonards scoring 2162 and State
the United States air force Is going State Board of Pharmacy
Rev.
S
OHall
closed
one
of
the
th.
u
tin!
number
of
winter
vi-it'nsuJalipn
. 3190 with the Insulators
.&lt;•:
■
Ingle
game
to
tie
high
Tur
the
b to be equlpjied with an advanced
-coring two. victories. Doria Taliticounted as an Allied victory. If the
most successful revivals ever held in ora i re duh flocklnu to this Won( trainer type of pursuit ship to com­
P.rka Tavern dropped three 5?rrn scored best In the match with
Japs succeed in penetrating toJ bat the up-to-date fighter craft be­ the U. B. church al Charlotte Thd dei" i-ixrt nl the good U S A.
meeting lasted for five weeks.
Miami bus no factories ot any gatn-.s to Leonards and Hasting.1 a 476 series.
Java with a force of this size, 50
Bonnet and Gown wop a pair
Mr*. Sarah Mulholland, nupher
r,&lt;&gt; •’ ’•* no-, .llkrlv that -ar will Ice nnd Fuel won a pair from Piston
ing turned out by the Axis coun­
ships and the loss of about 40,000
if game* from Boyes Real Estate
of Arthur E. Mulholland, died b- the tanirl of ,-rov nanon at war Rin.''.*.
tries.
with Ruth Marble scoring high in
troops would be a small price to
Wednesday.
*’’b
"nd
'br effort*
Best
596.
The ship referred to wa* the fathe match with 449
Mr* J. S. Goodyear- pioneer 1,1 ,-lc citizens of this place to help
pay for the gain The really im­’jmous P-40 and the contusion probOlio Haavind 557.
---------------- ------•choul teacher nnd one of the m&lt;t«l
the war. cierything .-cems to
portant chapter of lhe battle of j
.,,.11. (. Brower 541 A ttngs Beauty Studio by a single
‘fably reunited from the fact lhat lhe widely known women tn tins citv.
i.19. G Jupp.trom 538. K 'am-; Piston Rings won u |&gt;air
Macassar Straits thus remains lol
In our yard wc have grapefruit,
' ihtp ha* already been modified died nt her home on S. Jeffcraon
'l.irk
.i37 k Cha-M- 523. A Drown from Trio Cate nnd Strand droporanges
lemons
mnngoe-,
avoc-.do
[ several limes, in fact the latest St. Thursday afternoon.
,
,
Draths of the wer-k include: Anna P*'
B,M k' ' ,llPr,", "f all5 h P
model, the P-40-P. actually ts a« Kennedy. Daniel O Knrchcr. HanTHE VINSdN REPORT
abumUnre of blooming flowers
There is a MOBIL DEALER in your vicinity and
Congressional report* arc of value fast, well armed and well protected n,h E v.lmuita.
।1 •WJJ'Rktas
A.y.
| It is wonderful to be away from Spoilsmen'* League
he carries a complete line of MOBILGAS and LUB­
In helping the war effort. However,, a* any combat plane of Its type in
' Hit- cold and .'now and I'm sure
Charity
Annable
was
the
world.
However,
it
Is
still
called
ta nuj SAXONS CHALK UP
some of them leave much to be de­
FORTY YEARS AGO
RICANTS. He is ready to serve you.
many of the residents of Hastings 3pr.ru men's
League
....
,
Feb 6. UOS
sired In regard to accuracy and the P-40.
would be pleasant!)' -wurprlsed. H imthl when lie. Karnercti Mu pins lor NINTH VICTORY OF SEASON
Truck Service available to your home for fuel oil,
Tin- aviation authority, quoted in
high school •juskelbAll ti.nn
Louis Harris has purchas'd Mr th&gt; ■. would decide to spend a little Alton's Body Shop Hls tram won n
fairness
joun.cycd
to
Battle,
Creek
last
FriThe Vinson
report
covering the report, meant to imply that Wright s .ihare in Hie flrm «1 Mil­ ttnu- in Miami.
pair &lt;4 gatnra from Sluldun* one of
d it where -they defeated a strong
charges on Hie naval contract*, for the original P-40 was now merely ler &amp; Wright.
A Dull Today Will Start Us Out Your Way.
I 1 .k-vi. w qumtcl 32 to 24. giving
■Die school building at Nashville
wa.- wen on the play off.
example, stale* that profit* range conridered an advanced trainer In was entirely destroy' d 1A tire about,
i &gt;he Suxons their ninth victory in
Sincerely yours.
as high a* 347'1. with many of comparison with such late modifica­ 3 o'clock yesterday morning The]
Mn Edyth Lane.
Row F.irih and Moose won nl _.
,
...
, .
tion* as tlie P-40-F. But the Tru­ loss is 918.000 and the insurance
I.tar I,am CTS-Coums.
I « ' ?“?” ?
!•'
3,l“d
50'1.
B.
, C. AmuUr MR. K &gt;
'"S ','1
‘ K™'- L'taNaturally, this made sensational man committee left the impressaion 98.000
G W. Hyde expects to remove his
t
'
, Cl,,.
K Cterk w j;
reading and the impression gained that even though the P-40 is now bakery the last of this week tn the
u.iukc coming fr««m the • xha.i't of
ormerly Service Oil Company
■u-j. 1&gt; Allerdtru: 501. II. Shroyer
by lhe ca*ual reader was that flim* considered merely an advanced Black building recently |nirctw.-cd
ket nnd a chanty loss. nnd CapP11 ONE 2554
doing business with the naval de­ trainci it is still being produced in by him. and will increase his stock,
HASTINGS
club,
501
by i line of diy goods
point* eoch
Thomas nnd Doyle
partment were makliia exorbitant, quantity.
a 1 lx igue
Cotanl. 72.
Actually. It is the modllied P-40-F ■Bonona
—------- —A.-------------- died at oil
profits.
f.umtx-r nnd Coals. Jead.l,tah b
I„ oroducUta, .nd M&gt; '“"'I'
*N&gt; ,0",h,V"L
In the M-mnd quarter lx»rd._Lanr
I-.
Mt Vinson might have pointed
na.rluv night.
tiinht Jan
.Inn 29.
-»O ot
nf heart
hrnrt falllailnesday
la-ague., and Wanner with three, two and
out, however, that only one firm wa* there are already model* on the
gnn-e . to Middleville on.- point* rcsiwctivrly gave HasC'reamrry Thiuxlty nb.nt
■
—
Maggie J. Hughe* haresigned
charged with a profit of 247’■ and drafting board which will make the
liniut
a --17 io -11 -lead- al- -•
Hat -half.
her position as probate register
the M-u-Min Arnold with four point.* and Cooper
Die Three Fule* are Clotiu&gt;. ubu
this on a minor Hein where a com­ present craft obsolete.
WATERS CLOTH E5 SHOP
which she efficiently filled for the
lluit anv team h
and Thoma* with two iN&gt;tnU r-acti
Tflc
Truman report
might
panv reported
pany
rrporicu a profit
pimii of
v» 9735 on a (
-.........................
...... .........
...... have past five years and Mrs C. G. H&lt; - spun the thrend «f life; Iwchesir.
contract of 91.033. Fbr those who Pointed out. that an airplane is ob- cox has been appointed in her
In the third quarter l-mc and
notice lhat 9735 is only 71- of!“Ie,« «»r ,he “mc “
ln,° »,r°- placi.
.
iii«&gt;l&gt;p&gt;-rl 11 pah Banash with three and two poirita
91.033. it may be mentioned lhat j ductipn Invariably there is another
Walter Hayes is now a memlx
hlch of the Banner force
the committee calculated on per-1 model In process of testing —
Yesterday afternoon a party was
cenlages on the amount spent by'««&gt;U current models in Are power
--------not oa the I «md performance
the contractor
Chas. Rogers in honor cf tho 90th
amount of Uie contract. This pro-j This is Just as true in Great Brit- birthday of Mr. Rogers' moth
A change in one of Hie old.
ccdure make* proflLi appear larger |ain or Germany a* it is in the
business house* in the city was af­
United
States
and losses appear smaller.
fected Tuesday by the retirement of
Most congronionai report* ap­ Jos. A. Van Arman from the isio- •
Other fact* that Mr Vln-on might
have *trr?.wd tn hls report were parently start out on the assumpuon eery ffrtn of Hams a:
ihat more than 13 . ol all tlie re­ that, something is "cockeyed and ihe business being hereafter con
ducted bv W. A Ham
porting companies lost money on K-ein determined to
Arman has purchased n grocery
iheir contract. 'On *u contracts point regardless of the tact* This business al
1302-4 Grand River
completed the average rale of profit l, a distinct variance with the calm. Ave. Detroit.
was 7 92'. before taxes were deduct­ temperate, judicial lone ol
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Robeitk
report
which
might
well
ed which means a net profit 01
F' i) 4. 1392
about 3M'- after aHowantci* for c-rive a* a model tor a l such inie*Nashville will have a fin- depart­
Blue
ugatlons.
ment with W. E Burl as chief
Alter all. the purpose ot a report
~ •
who graduated
Il is perfectl) proper lor Mi VinDavid Bowker,
■»cn to stress the high profit return.' . C0,“‘rtSilun;‘l Ol mlierwiM-. is not last June, died last evening.
on contract*, but he also should merely to criticize but to establish consumption
.111

FJitnviala

UlClllOriUlS

’""UTT

*- Backward Glances

DEFENSE /)
•
BOND \fUlZ

25?

™

‘"St,™. « w

VALENTINES
Hundreds Of 'Em

5c-10c
25c

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY

Al YOUR SERVICE
15 DEALERS

Sift

IN BARRY COUNTY

Sporting News

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

Spring Shipment

Market Specia

Is Here

Matched

Shirts and Pants
All of the good colors: Navy
Tex
Deep Green
Green, Mailman Blue

Also plenty of covert, whip­
cord and moleskin pants

The Theaters

ran as high a.* 165 • । Packard Mo­
Police llrport linage Molen
tor Car Co lost 9446.009 on mx conHighway Engineer Charles Sher:racr.' covering niar .rj -■&gt;
'uer6 has given Sheriff Arleigh Wil­
and that mam kins. of Marion, ill., a new problem
lallng *270.458&gt;
losses tn excess or 50 were report-j to solve.
Someb&lt;&gt;dy stole a steel Lynne Robert
lune.
bridge. 60 feet long.
&gt;t ■ ■
The bridge was -,
Grey
After constdennL all fact* p:
known at Fisher bridge, Became
vented in th* Vinson re
: it was located aero** Crab Orchard
forced to conclude that it was dr­ creek in the area acquired by tin.liberated designed to ^present tlie
government for a 84.WOOO !; । i ;
Information m the mnj’. uufaiorabi
*o:l conicrvatlon and recreation
vs career tluUlingly portrayed by
. I
Although it gw., uu
leave the impression c: abnormal moved to the side of the road 1
i'A-aU relocation.
profit*, it actually cannot divgui&gt;« iun»et. but when Sherertz went out
Lhe fact lhat the average net return „n inrpcction the next morning it
seller novel by Jtichanl I 1
He itnn-.edialely itarted a search Is Pictured with all Its tri
aua.nst 'he btickground of a WChii
return, tn view of the fact that thr for ’be missing bridge None of the
. farmer* in lhe vicinity "remcm- mining lo-»l.
lair and congre • ha- AUggtsied a
in.it oi ,
However -r
t tnnu
men as th" one headeu by V::iM&lt;n
is valuable Ih that it tencls to .nuke
ding and accounting mor*
r&lt; Ian
Even to, till,. ;$ no exetue fur di&gt;lartrd report.

B I ILL A POTENT FORCE
America received an answer la.'t
week to tiic question. "Where h the
Pacitlc fleet?
□(rang unit* of the iiatul force
under Admiral Chester W NimllU
hit hard al some cf the ^*;&gt;ui&lt;*c
island bsuea menacing Uie Amencan
supply route to Australia and the
in

l.ie expedition was apparently

bridge gomg by "
bered seem
The disappearance of Ire bridge
hang* up a new record in the county
where two men were convicted four
yeir* ago of stealing a saw mil).

On January 1. 1239. there were
sbout 1.629.000 hired worker*, tn ati
d it too to 7.138.000 family worker* oa
farms m the United States.

Drive Safely
MOTORISTS — Winter traffic
accidents usually^ are rauied by
f peed too last farTDriditioru
Slow down when road.* are
alippery and visibility 1* ixxir
When the mercury goes down.
hazards go up!

Arrive Safely

Many new arrivals arc coming in daily from purchases .mode recently at the Chi
cago Furniture Market. Come in often and see these new creations, new styling.
colo^ harmonising in floor coverings, living room suites, bed room suites and oc­
casional living room furniture.
New and different styling fl Rem­
brandt ar.i Aladdin Table and Floor
lamps. In this group are swing ami.
i.95

table ora lamp sets

'3

New designs end covers in Krochlc
living room furniture including the
new American Trend Style
This 15
your chance to buy a shore in Ameri­
ca by saving the difference and buy
a Defense
Bond

c'now have on hand a complete as­
sortment of the original pin-if-up
lamps, ust the thing to put above
lhat favorite choii

A new selection of knccholc desks,
Walnut. Mahogany or Maple with
chairs to match.
.95 and
'Chairs extra)

16

Let s not forget

Thr .-lory ol wliat r.appr a
a kindly old reprobate mu-re'i
himrtir In the hrctlc l-j.
ikllair
cl a little * I nix i t i

Gangmg up to tiiriH audlencs
with roaring Jetion and rou'ins

Beautiful new bedroom suites. Ne*
hnishc-i new coloring, including dres;
ing tables and vanities wi Ith full length

Beautiful new occasional living room
furniture indue! ng solid Mahogany
or Walnut
choirstde. end. coffee
lamp, and cocktdil tables, modern or
period designs., a very complete selet
ticn -

W. A. ROTH
A bride
!'■ niton from her bu.-.mr
mind­
ed husband forms the teat* for
Lhb comedy.

HASTINGS

"rcarl Harbor"

Buy a DEFENSE BOND
today and
Slap the lop
Off tho map
For lack of tact
And a stab in the bock.

llirXITVRT
PHONE 2226

Bayer, c&lt;
Adair. A
tint. Ml

out of t
dll* and
er clever
on the
rooms.

Membi
chorus r

their reJ
e*&gt; serv

SmaU
acacia c

four nt
day of
Mr* 81
Harold

Paul. M
Corkin

home ol
and fan
man ot
ruary *&lt;
Mr. ant
family.

Grangei
ottiey a
Mr ant
Darlene
El yea.
Mr. anc
family
Troyer

Kmncd
Hattie
of Has'
iitahed
bonoret
cUL

pot hte

Wednei

Inst wc

On 1
Finnic
tlie hi|
ind m
guest.

Mr.
tertidn
dlevlllMrs \

Myron
with i
mnn.

Mrs
M-iXMll
Melhe

and h
evenlr
nett i

Learnt
nnd
Al*oat
nnd a
meet!
Mr*

nr.'da
home
prdro
John
llrrro
Feb :

all colors

We have plenty of new merchandisc
at right prices
too

Need Overalls?

in bedroom or kitchen

79

rover* a ja-rlcxi ot fort-. y'Ws and
concerns Hit- loves and romance. of
u debutante socleiy ain

Breeches galore, all sixes,

rrt Wall,
a party

Wc have them, 32 to 50
waist. All colors, styles

Union Suits
of 50 per cent arid 100 per
cent wool. 2 piece styles in
50 per cent wool.

Wc hove tnp hard-to-find
merchandise at moderate
prices

W aters Clothes Shop
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"

HAST NGS. MICHIGAN

labia
day ।
tOf I
Iwmc
htldg
score
■a inn
MB

home

On

B RM
tert*
Pint

Mr
with
W1HI

dmn
••nee
The

hast
for
ninfl

Tim

folk

who

bln*

�SOCIAL
EVENTS

WARDS GREATEST

AND

CLUP NEWS

Boyes, complimentary to Mrs Nell
Adalrz At bridge. Mrs Adair won
first. MLis Barbara Trego second

ate wa* bom on Oct. 2B. 1870. the he attended in Chicago. The next j
daughter of Mr and Mr* Wright meeting will be Feb 18 at the home
Garrison of Baltimore township, of Mr. and Mrs Henry Fh-esner. ।
Barry county having been her home
Maple Grove and Banfleld group*
moat of her life. She is survived met at the home uf County Farm1
by one daughter. . Mrs Charles A Bureau Chairman Mrs
Clajide
।—-------•'aianiazoo:
three! Hoffman
About forty-five were
great-grandchild; ‘present Stanley M. Powell of Ionia
Garrison of Bat - gave an interesting t»!k including
sister. ML** Olga up-to-mlnute news of state legish Arbor, and a lature. The Maple Grove Group

PLAN NEXT
"SALVAGE FOR
VICTORY" DRIVE

omen’s club'scrap Iron, stove part*, castings' C Barnum and Roy O . Thorpe. and
day evening ' such a* lead and copper, aluminum ' for sevrqtl month* an. employed
R. C»6k for। nnd old rag*
j by
Probate Judge Charla
tr the ho*tIt was voted to divide the pro- M. Mack a* probate register.
.
ceed* of the collection equally beHer only son. Lieut Laurence J
tween lhe Hol Lunch fund at school Bauer wa* accidentally killed in an
and the Red Cross War Relief fund, airplane crash in France on Nov 13.
both worthwhile project*
' two days after the World war armlsThere Is a definite need for more "ice wal signed while observing the

3945

Brody
•libera
regarding the
Feb 24 this group will

2
. .
—&lt;u
nn honorary Gold star Motncr
io work. Anjoor- who will
or ihe Hruthip Amenewn
A farewell dinner was held at the le.Ilheu»eor«inwli.pU..e..oUI&gt;Lli|on A,„uttr). „„
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Troyer Dr. Bclrowwher. 11 you will vulun- j A[lxlhiny brlnx j.anuxl In honor ci
and family In honor of Mlles Coff- teer your service*, please call Win- ijCU( Bauer
.Inn
ww____ ,___ ,__ ____ ,
... .&lt; _
sum Mvrrtrlr
saernca. nnd
unu student*
n.uuvnw ate
asked to notify Walter Perkin* The|
committee ha* been notified by aj
large number of people lhat they
would have quantifies of papers,
magazines, etc . ready for the aec-

Compare Anywhere at HO Morel

SALE! HOTEL MATTRESS
Wards biggest value-nt-lhe-prke in a
mattress designed for your sleeping com­
fort and health! Sanitized ticking that's
actively resistant to germs! 2&lt;6 finest
co Is in layers of cotton and Si-Latex!
Buy at a sale price now)

We offer the safest and best paying
investments there are—

Mattress and Box Spying.
SaleSpaeioll 209 call me

REAL ESTATE!
This year we have the best values in
We con sell a nice little house in the 3rd ward
for $650.00.
who were presented with a coffee |
tabic a* a farewell gift. They moved'
last week to Grand Ledge Winner* CnUTCn League Five
t contract were Mr nnd Mrs. Ro- .■
Pleaw
■nun Fcldpatvch, Mrs. Byron Fletch- , nOvfl jpirilCQ r luy
। r and Mr* Norbert Schowaller.
i a number of the younger buys

On Clinton street wc have a wonderful buy in a
cement block house for $3200.00.
Wc have the Smith estate, just cast of Wood­
land. 90 acres, good buildings.
Wc hove 120 acres just south of Woodland,
strictly modern house, vary good buildings, good
rich level land.

iritalned nt their home In Mid-!
dlevlll- Friday evening Mr and
Mr* Vemor Webster, Mr. and Mr*.
George Clouse nnd Mr. and Mr*.
Myron Tuckerman for a 0:3J dinn.-r. Pedro was played afterward*
with honors going to Mrs Myron
Tnj-kcrmnn George Clouse. . Mrs.
lenn Webster and Myron Tucker-

The Methodist Junior* edged out
the St. Rose squad by 8 single goal.
Roger, Brown and Tom Feldpau.sch
tied at four point* each for honors
to each team
A close period in
the senior division wa* played by
the Indians and Leatherneck* Tlie

An A-l form, excellent buildings, just south of
Maple Grove, center.

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

STEBBINS BUIIJJING
Wc believe that-

The Henl Investment

Ea rth,

ly Kiitherinu nt the home of Mr
and Mrs. Victor Sisson on Tuesday
evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Leland Ben-

3 Pc. MODERN BEDROOM

RADIO-PHONOGRAPH

New beauty for your bedroom in rich
walnut and orientalwood veneer* and
strung gum wood I Modern convenience

Sensafron*/ va/uo . . . while they last
at this low price I For the»e radio-phonoa
are built tn nqual JIOO neti! They
play 12 records automatically . . . an4
radio gets Europa diract! They have
tone control, 2,000-play needle, and low
pressute tone arm that makes records
last 10 times longer! Hear it today!

■in large drawers, dustproof top and bot­
tom—in big, plate-glass mirrors! Com­
pare this bed, chest and vanity any­
where within $20 of Ward* price!
Matching Vanity Bench............... -l.-l 1

held on Thursday of last week.
Play for the mixed group begins
played
at seven P. M. on Thursday of each

play table tennis, table gamm. or;
to watch lhe basketball game
The men nnd women of Hasting*
arc invited to brlug their friends,
for this program of recreation and

table* of pedro were in play Tues­
day afternoon at the benefit party
'Flying
tof Hospital Guild No. HI at thHome of Mrs Bugcne Dalinsn. At being
bridge. Mrs. Wm. Parkef held high

Now! Price Cut on Automatic

Waterfall Veneered I Price Cut I

dial squad won over lhe St. Rase
team. Coleman and Long led the
piny for Ute winners and Myers
and Thomas were outstanding for

$6 A MONTH. Usual
Down Payment and
Carrying Charge

WardolciHii

AxminNter
9x12 Rug

squadron.*"
military

force*

Here'* real floor covering beauty
at a sensational low price! New­
est patterns, rich lasting colors
... deep ALL WOOL pile! Long
wearing quality I

outside

EVERY
lertalned the North Michigan Ave.
Birthday club at the former's home, eight more are now being
all enjoying the usual good time
ganlzed. Mr. Davis states.

push a

youi
twelve sue*t* on Friday afternoon,
at her home. Bridge wa* played spoul" originated in pre-Civil war
with Mr*. Boyd Clark and Mrs ' days. Most pawnshops of the period
William Llnlngton as the winners I
had a metal chute which extended
Places were laid for eight at a! from the shop to lhe office, on the
dinner given bv Mr. and Mr*. Clar- floor above, where the safe was lo­
rnee Crawford Saturday evening. cated. When articles were pawned,
Tlie evening wa* spent with visiting. they were ticketed and placed in a
receptacle and pulled up lhe chute
Mr&gt;. Roman Fcldpausch
wa* or epout, to be deposited in lhe of­
IltMe** to the St. Rose Study club fice safe. Since many pawned arfor their meeting on Tuesday eve­
ning.
luiion is obvious.
TTie twelve numbers of the Good'
Raid Warning
Time* club were guest* of Mr* F.l
L Bauer on Tuesday for luncheon
The United States army hat an­
fallowed with bridge.
nounced parfaction of a supersansl*
Complimentary to Philip Mitchell' tlva airplane detector which warm
who leave* Friday to enter army I airpilot* at approaching enemy
planes. The device give* a 15­
bins of Grand Rapids entertained minute warning, with the enemy
a group of friend* at lhe home of. .plane unable to shield or insulate
Mr and Mrs. F. W. Stebbins. W.i against the warning, according to
Green St. on Saturday evening. army experts.
twelve being present. Out of town ।
Information and photographs of
guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Winston,
Moore. Grand Rapid*. Mr. and;

for sudden weather changes.

Velvet Sofa-lied

■■laid

Compare at $15 more! A (
Lounge styling and com- "T*

Long wearing linoleum
on fdt back at ■ low sate
pries! Beautiful marbled
pattern in several eolarsl

Fell Baek i

VULCANIZING
ALL KINDS

Sclcct maple and Hrdi In
a pic a* iog.de carat edstyk!
3-way adjustable aprtngl

General Tire and Tube Repairing

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 daytime. For night serv­
ice phone 2352 or 2230
Jtfferson and Court
Hastiais,
Michigan

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TUP IHRTINC.g HANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. |W

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Kellogg

Foundation I church members who have attend-]

by the UTO this year
jw 1* Miss BerBcr- . said Wednesday.
Wednesday "I think everyone nurr.r.s on child nealth and wrl-jed
nice Jansen, a “missionary" in the in America should have a chance fare work.
j Last week Uie pastors attending
imi
—a-.-..! -gtLts
---------gUPAj,~ bhe concluded. “I Just!the regular monthly meeting of the
1932 style who will speak at .uthe &gt; to use the wonderful
we, have
Episcopal Women's convention this I here and that's why I was so happy try to Rive them an idea that some St. Johns district of Michigan ConThursday at the Central Branch! to be axAcned to this work "
one can* about them whether they ference were guest* of the Rev. and
are rich or pour"
1। *■
Mr*.
— A.
* *■
M. Coldren. After —
pot
-.• i-&gt;
luck
—l
YWCA.
-WORK OF MobtRN
1 Miss Jansen does not conduct
(supper they stayed for the evening
Mix* Jansen, a tall hearty worn- church worship services but coil-!
. M1HSIONARY
1 service
♦
FIRST CHURCH OF
an.
hails
originally
from
Minnecentrates
on
recreational
nnd
ed■ ■ In Thursday’s issue of the De­
CHRIST. SCIENTIST .
Presbyterian Church
-* troll Free Press appeared the fol- sola but spent 10 years hi Japan ucatlonal work. Orangeville, she
Tlie subject for Sunday
is | Dr. Charles E. Blanchard retired
■« kkindergarten
off th
the
lowing item about Miss Bernice | ••
Jn‘,w!*rt*n ’supervisor
,uperyUoL.?
5 says, has a population of about 125
minister al Marshall will supply
..Jansen nnd her work, which will1 northern district for lhe Episcopal people composed ot tenant farm­ "Spirit."
tlie pulpit next Sunday morning
2 intereat Birry county people
c ,Urf.h . Ln JM0
«me b“1C 10 ers. sharecroppers nnd some land
I u* Rev. Hathaway is confined to
lii Whenever a woman of the EpU. ' Uie United Slate, and. as the war owning farmers. Next summer. slut GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
• Tne *»tre;it High PriMt” lx the hls bed with lumbago
copel churrh fed* thankful about ctoud. were brewing, wa. unable to expects to work with tlie migrants
Mibject for next Sunday.
. . j Baptist Churrh
□anything site drop*- a dime or a get a visa to return to Uie Orient. who will help harvest the crops—
Sunday school staff meets Friday.
She was therefore sent to work principally onions.
“quarter into lhe United Thank OfTlie subject for Sunday morning
7 20 P M . at 521 ,W Court.
will be “Our Great High Priest"
Miss Jansen organize.* club*
Bering collection
At the end of in the Kentucky Mountains among
the
hill
people
nnd
lost
October
and for Sunday evening it will be
amifu» the children to teach.
the year, the United Thank Of-’
was
transferred
to
Orangeville.
Tlie .Sorrow That Leadeth Is Rethem looking. sewing, carpentry
&lt;ferlng 1* channeled by the church
;&gt;entance."
and games and she Is now or-*
authoriuen into some cause for Mich.
llavtin** Church
Wednesday afternoon. FVb. II.
"Since I came home I've been ganizlng a community first aid
. which there would otherwise be no:
Womens prayer meeting Wed- taidie* MU-sionary Society meets
' amazed at the ^yrglect of the rural group. She eo-ojierate*, also with
juncu.
ner.dny afternoon at the parsonage. with Mrs M. Hathaway. 511 W
Ciinton Street Mrs. L Gross will
401 E Stale Road
"
‘
Her subject will
Wednesday evening
ruing prayer senserv­ *oe me
speaker,
U- announced
ice. the place to
t.~. be
nr.r.r,ur»fd ] be The Bible"
( At the. Sunday morning services
Sunday.
.... ....... .. *rt Mr the spring «f Feb. 15 a rpeclal offering wilt be
ti-vnn!—Murrh 25 to April 5 This! taken for thr Red Cross.
mi-jnie is sjranfored bv the Worn---------------- ----------------------en ' Prayer Group and Ml * Anna i Voelker to Address
F. McGhlenf Fort Valley. G.i . liM ’ ® ..
°
.
b.tn
a* uie evangelist Dowling - Bantield
'Mi*v
L* one of the out&gt;
..
•nuiir.g entnp meeting evanr&lt;*i:*L&gt; sVletnOdlStS
■ «t th. raunin today. Shr ta&gt; tnadrj Dr Paul F vwlktr. prrudrat ot
... ., .M. kt»»w8. .hlrh m.k..
G,;„a ,Up,a&lt;

AMERICAN LEGION

DOCTORS SUPPORT
FIRST AID CLASSES

'

Reports from chapters in manyj;

Community
Notices

part* of the country reveal that |
American physicians by the lliou-j
sandx are cooperating with the ———--- ---------------------American Red Cross in training' Cedar Creek
civilians in first aid techniques.
. The Community Club will be held
In many cities and town* doctors jut lhe school house this week FriThe regular meeting Ls to be held
tonight at the legion hall.
are taking Red Cross fir*t aid re-! day evening.
The Cedar Creek meets Thurs­
Mtmbershlp due* have been com- fresher course* to enable them to' day. Feb. 12 - with Minnie Campbell.
log in splendidly and those *ho(^
w„„ familiar with lhe Red
become
.
have not yet i&gt;ald are urged to do. Cress program. A large proportion All are invited.
mj *ixu&gt; a., you urc now coiwldered Of the phyxlclaiw are following up'
State Road
delinquent oxy the lime limit has .Cta-e*.
the course*
conducting
aid] Stale Road Extension Oroup win
u.u*by.««««».
-wfirst
uwvww.
passed.
’
| classes, thus increasing the cutout
the Red
Red Cross
Cross first.
first “aid
training
™JJ;*1 lhe homC
• • •
eof
r the
Id training
of. Mrs. Bordy Rowlader.
More than t&amp;O wu* realized from '| -----------p’rogein^"
the supper served Saturday night.
extent of the Interest of the'
thi* money to be uwd toward pay-;medical profession In the Red fiur iommun,v
Mp ts
u, ' Ths
The Star
Star Erie
Extension Group will
ing !or the new stove. Everyone co- crow first aid training setup
HIUwU by
u,
operated in u fine way which the |shown
the program being
t~'— meet nt the home uf Mr*. Chester
coininunltee greatly appreciated.
I(undertaken
----- ------- 'by physicians
...
In WashTompkln* Thursday. Feb 5
, 1I Ingtun.
idO
----IllglUIl. Tu
Ill date
UHIC more
IOUIC than IOU
Legionnaires did a good -job of
have taken Red Cross first
Aral Carlton Center
- I doctors have
' alll courte.,_ an(-j many of—
- -1 The Carlton L..A. S. will meet
selling tickets in advance nho'
them alwhich helped.
^ready are conducting
“— Thursday.
■'"*
_ . for.-dinner
.
...at--------- first
aid
Feb
12.
, , , __Jlhe
i uw uau.
ball. Mrs.
.**»*'• «•••••••
Mina —
Elliot
——----w ill art
. On Wednesday afternoon, lhe clBtxes.
Training claue* for physicians M ho,^ An nre cordially Invited
Auxiliary met nnd attended the fu- ( । were started November 24 al the
—--------•
wta* «I our Gold star Mother. requestt of
o, the
uw District of Columbia Goodwill
MrJ. Grace Bauer. Her passing bus M„iical Society
The first clanai Gocttwill Communitf Club wifi
brought sorrow to the members of ... compo^
- -t
- &lt;0 pl&gt;».kun. »»d
Frb clurg.7.
both Hu* Unit and lhe Post who kmc
a-I rnllnwMl
followed hv
by nnntlift*
another elaxs
class nf*.
De- • ^
. ‘c.hmch
. ... AVSnlth
_ .... to m .hnrin,
respected her highly and uppre- cember 19, which wa* attended by' f .h_ ..moram and will show plrciatc her-numefOW contributions ja doctor* ‘bf tlie Veterans Ad-1
fumLshed by the Production
to'these two organizalions Sym-• ministration.
........-..w.. Tlie
TTic latter group will 'credit
Credit Association
Association.
pathy is extended to the bereaved1 -------*•
teach first aid to the employees
of- vreuit Associauon.
ones.
the administration.
Prairieville
usual abilltv a* a speaker. Mie lias|'J
l,le ^al?lrr J*1”1 n80”'
,,
More than 100 physicians of
W. 8. C. 8. will meet Wcdnewiay.
.. deep n;iv*i&lt;.n for souls ami walks Mtrt&gt;M‘r l,n'1 ^“khier Banquet of; Next week some excerpts, from Ute Washington and outlying commu­ Feb 11 with Mr* Zara Boulter.
, humbh before her .God
Rcmem-I'he »owling-Banfield Methodbt February Bulletin will be given.
nities enrolled in a first aid course Pot luck dinner at noon.
' ta-r thew dates and plan tn attend ithu,ch Tu"--day. Feb
10. at 7'
----------------- **-“---------------'at tlie request of the National In­
Rnix&gt;rt
C will
Smitserve
~
o'clock. &lt;i'el*&lt;ek.
Robert C
Smith
stitute of Health of the U. 8 Pub­ Delton
as toastmaster Robert Conklin will
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। He Health Service, and the District ! Feb. 2 lhe regular meeting of
North Ining Churrh
give tlie toast to the occasion. The j There will be n nubile suimcr at
Colun’bl* Medical Society re­ tlie Delton Inland Lake* Garden
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening Comstock Hllltnilles will supply.
h____ lpori«&gt; ‘hat 140 additional physl- club will be held al the home of
xxi.iiinu.-oc
, the U B. church Wednesday. Fib .clans enro|]pd for 3 class which Mrs Bert Chandler on Thursday
music
nt tlie home of Mr and Mrs J W special
Committees
for....lhe--------banquet
25. Please keep Into m &gt;m»d started January &gt;3
Cnlrn*
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-----------------------,— in-|Fuarv
— .
I afternoon. Feb. 12. Roll call—"Bring
Services Sunday morning at the elude; Dinner arrangements—Mrs. j
.
"
',,
_. ,
,
In New York a series of four' a written question about planto or
Republican
Club of■ lw:tur„ on ,tM1 Croas nrat ald gardening which you would like to
usual hours
storms ami bid Lloyd Gaskill Mrs
Ella Smith.j Womens
---------- —
‘h&lt;* ua* .held before Joint meeting* of have answered" The question box
roads have made servicea uncertain. Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Vita OU4 Ban-/
B-*rTT county will meet s
at’- tlie
Im.
.I.,.
.
...
.....
•«..
home
of
Mrs.
Lt-on
Bauer.
Wedbut don i let this get you out of of Dowling and Mrs Henry Gray. home of Mrs. Leon Bauer. Wed- lhe &lt;N(.W York Academy of Medi- 'contest will be In charge ot Mrs
Uie habit of chrtrrh attendance । Mr&gt; Das Id Conklin and Mr*. Smith nesday. Feb. II. al 2 o'clock. Kim C|I1C and u»e Medical Society of the Bcaaie Stough Tlie lesson will be
Come out Sunday morning.
1i of. Banfield.
..
...Mix* Sigler will be Ute speaker.
Decorations
—
1 County of New York. Each of the on pruning.
I lecture* was attended by more
I Helen Gray of Bantleld: PublicityTlie ntxl meeting Of tlie Cedar
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
m
Mrs. Ben Beverwyk will entertain I
moo physician*.
I Creek Cemetery Circle .will lx- held
I Mrs.
O Fisher of Dowling aiidMrs.
The Grace Lutheran church to lOj AI „
,l. Mrs Gordon nuMWI
H r&gt;cuuc
Ncubert.
Buxton, the Banner cla*s of the Methodist I Boston Red Cross officials said'! at lhe home ot Mrs. Myron Mason
pretent a ChrUllan motion picture. and Mr&gt; u,n Tock of Bantleld. church school ut her home. €03 S I that the demand for training by on Wednesday Feb. 11 with dinner at
The lower o( God at the Amiri-] Tljp Mctiiodist Youth Fellowship Mill St., on Tuesday evening. Feb | physician* lias been so great as to noon.
■
J.cooperative
__ r____
supper will be Ux u,e Red Croa* first aid in-, Tlie basket ball game between
Xk
«,OnHay.
Bill h“*c cl«rze of the serving and 10. A
------ 'd us usual.
served
Feb 16. at 7:30. No odmisslon will 1
..
^.rvier
structing r.-iniu.
facilities.
Delton and Augusta wifi be played
b.- chanted but a froe-will offer- j
__________
in
the
gymnasium
here Saturday
In urging the „ support of the
Postponement of the' meeting of
inc will be made to defray ex-; COATS GROVE
medical profession lor the
.. H«1 evening. Feb, 7 Instead of Friday
Peuse* Tlie picture Is a sound film ’ m, and Mr* Cleo Sears and fam- Emmanuel Guild, because of the Cross program "r
William evening Feb. 20 as scheduled
death
of
Mrs.
Grace
Buucr.
on
Wed
­
said 10 tie n feature production in |
Of Woodland visited nt Floyd
The next meeting ol lhe BarryReggio, instructor in Surgery of
nesday afternoon to next week Wed­ the Harvard Medical School, toiu PralrlevlUe Township Pai m Bureau
l"" n
jkmiblc* Sunday.
UH st U B CHURCH
Mrs P*arl Drmond a'”1 l‘W fa‘h- nesday afternoon.- Feb Hr to an­ Boston physicians that most doc­ 'will be held at the home of Mr. anti
nilhT &lt;. B. ( ill R( 11
|(r An.h OrBVf, M|, Helen'Demond nounced. The place Lk lhe liome tors need first aid training
| Mrs Ward Lindsay on Wednesday
Th? Evangelist a- meetings held 1 and son Kenneth attended the of Mr*. Chas. Potts and the lime is
Of the 186.0X1 physicians tn the evening. Feb. 11.
by Uie Tebo Gospel party In the] wedding of Uie former s cousin. Mis*
Hie Southwest Barry Teachers
country it is doubtful if more tiian
First U B. church are attracting | Vera Eggleston last Saturday in
7.500 are familiar with what is Club will hold It* regular meeting nt
Hastings Evening Extension Group
sizeable crowd*
Grand Rapids and also called on
taught
in a first aid couise, or are 1 tlie Prairieville Methodist church
No I will meet nt the home of
(Thursday evening of this week.
Miss Marcia Bryan, who lend* Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Demond.
really
qualified
to
leach
a
stand!
the song service, is Uie new iiiem-l The I*. T. A. was held Friday eve- Wanleta Bassett. 626 Montgomery, nrd first aid course to laymen, j
ber of the party Miss Belli
Beth Cun- nlng with a supper followed by a nt 6 P. M Thursday. February 5. Dr Reggio declared
member Ls to bring own table _
nt Each_______
ningham of Martinsville. III., to ] program in which Chief of Police
Mr and Mrs. Myron Mason will
Other cities, including Chicago.
'iccompanyht and ijerforms solo । Hurry Thompson of Hustings gave service, dish towel and apron.
St. Louis. Cleveland and San Fran­ entertain lhe Cedar Creek Cerne-.
number:; on various musical In-1 n talk on “Defense" and Orval Tutcisco, are reporting large Increases' tery Circle for dinner Wednesday.
accompnnist
"
. — and‘ performs- solo,11 tie gave ‘humorous readings,
readings.
in the participation of the medical Feb. 11. Visitor* arc welcome.
remembered from last year.
Miss Dili,
Betty Kimble of Hastings
profession in first aid training.
viiilrcl the home folks Sunday
Rnndav P.
Thr local church appreciates the visited
Harold F. Enlows. national direc­
' interest of neighboring pastors and 1 M.
P. T. A. meet* this Friday at the
tor of First Aid. Water Safety and
Accident Prevention of the Amer- Hall.
Iciqi Red Cross, announced.
• Evangelical L A. 8 meet'. Feb. 12
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
“
We
of
Uie
Red
CrOM
arc
grate-,
1 Nomination and election of our
ler Lewis. In the evening Uie Sun­
■ new Junior ’vice commander will ful for Uie cooperation of doctors' day school class- will meet at the"
be the principal topic of business throughout lhe land." he said home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Welton
at Uie regular meeting, tonight "Now more than ever, large num­ Brooks.
bers of instructors for the Red ■
I called for 8:30 prompt
i About 90 sat ut our slum supper Cross first aid courses are needed. Martin Corners
I at Uie family night on Friday of and. of course, physicians arc
Remember the P. T. A. will be
last week
We want to give our eminently fitted to help in this held this Thursday evening. There
mast grateful thanks to Red Smith training program."
Last year more than 700.000 will be a program of pictures. Bring
! who did such a fihe Job that he
cup. spoon and fried cakes.
civilian*
were
trained
Ut
first
aid
1 drew Uie praise of all of the peo| pie present Including Uie i&gt;ersonal by the Red Cross. Since the start '
of the war. lhe program lias been!
praise of our department com­
stepped up to tlie rale of mote
i mander
Thursday at the church basement.
• We also want to thank lhe Crane ’han 1.000,000 a year, and the de­ Pot luck dinner.
1 sisters who gave us such nlc&gt; music mands for training continue to in­
Tlie D. G. T. O. Club will meet
crease. Mr. Enlow* pointed out
1 while we were eating the alum.
next Wednesday, Feb. 11 with Mr.
j Tlie high light of lhe meeting was
nnd Mrs. Chas. Townsend. Tlie
the talk by our Department Com­ Dances With ‘Dead* Girl;
chairman is
Mrs Vera Brinker
I mander who stressed on the war
Come dressed in old fashioned
Suffers Mental Collapse clothes if possible and bring old
conditions and the duty of us as
i Veterans and Citizens
Of course the dead do not return. thne pictures. Pot luck dinner. All
| Comrade Tagg who has been hav- Nor do many believe that spirits are invited.
l ing lhe flu Ls better at this writ­ hold seances with their loved ones.
HENDEltSHOTT
big.
But every once In a while there
The Extension class will meet
Comrade Webb is taking Uie first comes a story floating across the
aide course at Uie school.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
| Comrade Paton has returned waves which makes us skeptical and . Lloyd Haynes.
The McOmber school teacher with
. from the hospital and was at our keeps us pondering on lhe truth or
falsity ot such claims.
Laurence Christensen and
Mr.
family night party on Friday.
| We are sorry to report that the
Knickerbocker assisting, took Uie
1 father of our late Commander. lated by H. C. L. Jackson of the pupils to the Shrine Circus last
week.
It
was
educational
as
well
Detroit News.
A young fellow,
home In Mt Pleasant,'during last named Bill, (names are fictitious) as amusing to the youngsters.
Gerald Haynes was home from
met a girl at a danlk; danced with
her quite often during tha evening East LnnsliiK for the weekend.
■ MARTIN CORNERS
Duane Greenfield has quit hls
j Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Endsley of and later made a date with her for work In Battle Creek and gone to
the
following
Saturday.
He
was
to
। Lansing were Sunday callers al
work on the Ingram Dairy farm.
Call for her at her home. She would He will move in one of lhe Ingram
I Mr and Mrs. Orton Endsley
i Mrs. May Chenowlth of Leonadbi not let him take her home that tenant houses.
j was nn over the weekend guest of night.
Mrs. Mary Schwucko is on the
While duncipg with her, he no- sick list at present.
her niece. Mrs. Sterling Weeks. On
Saturday Mrs. Weeks and Mrs Uced that her hand was as cold as
Han Gels Mother's Ears
Chenowlth visited the sister of a chunk of ice, but paid little atten­
One of the most remarkable op­
Mrs Weeks. Mrs Mabel Puffpaff tion to that at the moment.
erations in the annals of plastic sur­
j In University hospital. Ann Arbor
Saturday evening came, and Bill.
nnd found Iter ns well a* could be
gery recently took place In WestI expected.
A
dress given him by Uie girl. • Ht cllff-on-Sea, Essex, England.
Miss Bemita Cogswell of Huanother's sacrifice has rebuilt a new
| tings was an over the weekend rang the bell and a maid answered.
fa'ce for her son. The mother Is
Bill
gave
the
girl's
name,
but
the
guest of Aunt Millie Fisher.
Mrs.
Atkins
and
the
son
Is
Jimmy.
Mr and Mrs Orr Fisher visited maid said "there's nobody here by
As lhe result of an affliction, Jimmy
her brother. Frank Cogswell and that name."
Bill insisted that there was. and could not speak properly. Jimmy
family in Hastings Sa'urdav being
| dinner guests there and were guests so the maid called the lady of the has been going to a hospital 'for
I at a supper honoring Mr*. Fisher s house. As Bill sat down his eyes months for his face to be rebuilt
birthday at lhe home of her broth­ fixed themselves on a cabinet photo­ with skin grafted from other parts
er William Cogswell nnd family on graph. The (fleture smiling at him of hls body. Now his smile is no
j Hie Center road that evening
from the elaborate frame was that longer contorted*but straight and
j Mr. and Mr* Frank Cogswell and of the girl, Mary.
Jollyfamily of Hastings. Mr and Mrs
But Jimmy had no ears so when ■
Soon an elderly lady walked into
Glennard Showalter of Nashville
hls mother heard that he could be
and Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Cogs­ the room and introduced herself as given ears, she pleaded with doctors
well and son David of the Center Mary’s mother. "I simply do not to give him hers. So soon the final
road were Sunday dinner guests of understand," she said. BUI didn't
understand cither. When he told her delicate operation of transferring Uie
where he had met her daughter, hor­
BRANCH DISTRICT
ror welled in the woman's eyes, and carried out and Jimmy will be ai
I Forrest Bldelman has been qulU they appeared to go blank slowly.
i III with the flu and threatened
"1 don't know," she said, "I don't
pneumonia at lhe home of hls parToo Feeble to Walk
You sec, Mary died
jenta Mr and Mrs. Henry Bldelman understand.
An 88-year-old man charged with
.but is better at present.
double parking failed to appear
I There will be no evening preachwbou hi* namu woo called but a
Mril Homesteader
i ing sendee al lhe North Maple
Grove church until further notice
Daniel Freeman of Nebraska waa woman who said she wa* his daugh­
। Mrs. Vincent Norton spent TUes­ the flrat person to file a claim uhder ter stepped forward. "Where's Mr.
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Doe?" asked the judge, "I'd Jike to
day afternoon tn Nashville with
I her sister Mixa May Potter who is lough from lhe Union army. The see him—he's pretty old to bo driv­
Courteay And Friendly Service Shown To AU
ill.
ing a car." "Oh. he can drive all
Prompt'Delivery Service
Phone 2131
right. Judge." said daughter, brighten
to
him
by
the
federal
govern
­
In the completely mechanized
■ ly. "but he's too feeble to come to
army on lhe move, we must assume ment has been officially dedicated court—he can't walk I'*
they prepare tomorrow’s hash in ■ to the Homestead National Monu­
ment ot America.
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the "yanks" can cause a lot of
damage on the home front, too!
Do you have a habit of yanking lamp cords out ot
their sockets by pulling on the cord instead of the plug?

Some people do. and it’s a very bad habit, because
sooner or later you'll loosen lhe wires at the end of the
cord, causing flashes (short circuits) and fuse blowouts.
Then you'll wonder why your lamp or other appliance
docs not heat or operate satisfactorily, or is "out of fix"
entirely.
NOW is a good time to check your lamps and appli­
ances If wires arc frayed or broken, get new cords or
have old ones repaired by your electrical dealer or elec­
trician With Uncle Sam needing all sorts of material to
WIN THE WAR. you may have to depend on the elec­
trical appliances'you now have to serve you for a long
time to come.

FOIL VICTORY
BUY

Check up on your cords and appliances without delay
. . . TODAY.
.

Ju:u

Consumers Power Company

VITAMINS

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming on account of ill health I will have an auction sale
on the farm located ope mile north and 3-4 mile east of Carlton Center on

TUESDAY, FEB. 10,1942
Starring at 1 o'clock the following property will be offered:

HORSES
Black gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1600.
Brown gelding, 8 yrs. old. wgt. 1600.
A good work pair.
Sorrel gelding, wgt» 1400.

cows
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 3 wks.
Jersey cow. 6 yrs. old. fresh Sept., bred
Oct. 28.
Jersey cow. 9 yrs. old. fresh Sept., bred
Nov. 7.
Jersey cow. 5 yrs. old, fresh Sept., bred
Dec. 6.
Black cdw. 8 yrs. old, fresh Nov., bred
Jan. 2.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old. fresh Sept., bred
Nov. 15.
These cows averaged 327 lbs. but­
terfat for the year ending April 1.
1941 average herd test of 4.7. A
good clean herd of cows.
Red heifer, 18 mos. old. bred Sept. 17.
Red heifer, 15 mos. old. not bred.

FEED
(

Quantity of hay.
Bean pods.
60 crates of corn.
60 bushels of oats.

CHICKENS
80 White Leghorn pullets, good layers.

FARM

TOOLS

Oliver 11 riding plow.
McCormick-Decring 2-sec. drog.
Riding cultivator.
Deering binder, 6 ft.
Superior fertilizer grain drill.
Land roller.

Miller bean puller, nearly new.
McCormick mower. 5 ft.
McCormick-Deering side rake and tedDouble work harness.
Collars.
Farm wagon and rack.
Pumpjack and motar.
No. 15 DeLaval cream separator with
motor.
Portable hog coop.

MISCELLANEOUS
2 ten gallon milk cans.
Pails.
Strainer.
Hard coal brooder stove.
Post hole digger.
Scythe.
Kpcs.
Forks.
Hoy forks.
Florence heating stove.
Some household furniture.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

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

ALL YEAR ROUND-HEALTH
NORMAL GROWTH

8056

VITAMINS are definite chemical
substances indispensable to the prop­
er utilization of foods so thal the body
may have energy for work and be able
to keep the various organ? and tissues
in o healthy state.
Don't Buy Brands Not Known To You

If you KNOW the maker of the vitarhins you buy you con judge if the
product is GOOD-but dor/t be mis­
lead by off brands. Consult ybur doc­
tor as to which brand is BEST SUITED
for YOUR needs.

Complete stock in the leading brands.
PARKE DAVIS &amp; COMPANY

ABBOTT LABORATORIES

THE UPJOHN COMPANY
E. R. SQUIBB &amp; SON

UNITED DRUG COMPANY

Prices on all vitamins at lowest cost.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

LEO GUY, Proprietor
DEWEY REED,* Auctioneer.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

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PERSONAL MENTION

- TELLS OF HOLIDAYS
IN PUERTO RICO

• KaUmaaoo will provide the music)

■

Camp Fire
Activities

1°
mleeTSAUCE
s!uiGceDIFRUIT
fFr5itECAKES
cakes®'"8
APPLE

Dorothy Stanley will have Uie
Odako Camp fire group met nl clogging th* tide*
Kenneth Biddle was liome from assistance of John Coleman. Mary;
Mrs. Gordon Edmonds spent
4.00 Tuesday. They planned a party.
dutribultas
Grand Rapids over the weekend.
Monday in Owosso.
Doxter Smelker
Teaches
played a game, and drew names
'
, Ketcham. Marjorie Boyes. Marjory.
Mr. and Mr* Robert Tyler spent' Stanley. Beatrice Tuckerman. Bob'
Mrs. Alma Fingleton is In Chi­
Committees were chosen to pick out
‘
English In San |uon Schools
candy and games for the party.
j be oerlodicaUy «nplUd.
the weekend In Detroit with hia1 Pierce, and some other interested)
cago on a buying trip.
I Residents of Freeport will re-’
people. This group ha* been asked)
G. E. Goodyear is in Detroit this brother.
Kcnrnka
Groap
I
to
______
prepare
...11
me
1nau
....
in
gay
.nu
.H
.p.1
™mber
Dexter
Smelker.
of
Mr
Wednesday and Thursday.
Tlie Kenenka group held their;
in Detroit on Monday to see Dr. propriste Valentine colors and and Mrs. Clarence Smelker. now of
meeting at the home of their guarCharles McIntyre
Laiulng on Tuesday on business.
heart*.
| Middleville but who lived in Freedun. Mrs. chandler, Thursday, Jan.
Mr*. Fred Friedrich went to Bat­
Larry Moore. Loh Kenyon. Max- j port for a number of year*.
■ Mis* Betty Lane spent the week­
29. The president called the meet-|
end in Allegan as the guest of Mis*, tie Creek yesterday to spend sev­ ine Ayers, and Cornelia Beverwyk: AfUr graduating from Albion.
ing to order and th* secretary 6iv°'
eral days with a friend
Olive Clark.
will carry out an active publicity roUeg&lt;_
wenl to
Rlco
her report We had our first te*Mis* Doti* Biddle visited from campaign to invite nil interested
jggjj, wld tlftb b^n very successMrs. Don Young was called to,
eon on first aid.
Friday &lt;til Monday with her sister.
Detroit last week by lhe death of,
yoting jxoplc to tho party. Admls- :fnl under date of Dec. 31. 1941. he
I Mrs. John Swenson cf Benton HarWahanka Camp Fire Group
iter brother.
। slon has been set at thirty cents, wrRC« from San Juan alxrnl some of
/' Mrs. D. L. Christian and MlM|““^r an(1 Mra Davld Goodyear including tax.
| hls experiences and life in Puerto •
The Walianka Camp Fire Group)
held their mreting at the home of
The dance is one of n series made Rico. Hls letter reads in part;.
f Charlotte l^ke spent Thursday In
|n o^trcit part of this
their guardian. Mr* Hine.* It was | Maaicar* ...
possible
by
tlie
Y.
M
C.
A.
and
Thia
makes
my
seventh
Christ\ Battle Creek.
I w.efk ^tending lhe hardware condecided to have a skating party at1
the
Hasting*
Youth
Council.
1
ma*
in
Puerto
Rico
nnd
I
sometimes
\
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Dolan left I vention.
'
MARTHA MAHAR
the pond Friday night, after, which
•
---------------।wonder what cold and snow really
\Sunday by automobile for Florida: -*
..
- Bronson
Mr. and --Mrs „.Weldon
—
... I ww
1 fee) like. Perhaps on the contrary
they will have pot luck at Mrs.,
ELIZABETH McDONALD
(spent the wockend
In Jackson—
with
..
for a month's stay.
...----------------------..
Hine's.
As the
the closing
closing hymn wks sung at you may wonder what a tropical
...... Mrs. Basil
n-.il Smith ...a
As
'Mrs. Abcn Johnson and Mis* Bar- Mr. and
and hahv
baby
Betty
Lou
Marlin.
Scribe.
-the Sunday morning service of the Christmas is like
huru Johnson were In Detroit from ^daughter.
Jefferson St. U. B church. Mrs.
In other years Chrlstma* time
Wednesday till Fridaj
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT
&gt;o’" 'ES; Ad.
• ■ Mllkr
-* —„.d
•— C1...W Klni — here ha* _...
been exceedingly merry,
Mrs. fb^Wlnston £
uy s»«. auiu Mia. s»nu.-,
—™ -------- - Willie nOW. |
,.|&lt;v..k
b. U empto-d « m. coimraiucu W
™ -J"
&gt;4 teaspoon nutmeg.
For the boys away from home, for
weeks’wtthT^KffiT*
iwn'coxrRlch
uel Couch came lo the altar and
** Puerto Steo lrc
to
2
teaspoons
lemon
juice.
........ Puerto -----Col,Emil T&gt;den and Mr nnd Mr*.
Mr. nnd Mrs Wm. T. Ori«*bv ‘heir man iage ceremony wm read Christmas spirit.
Rico 1.
is rrkena. who lire In toll tort2 tablespoons apple brandy.
saddened for its lack* those Midi- ments. for all those giflee.* who
W'R. Ctiok leave Saturday for a *o-; left yesterday for KLsrtmmec. Fort by Rev. E. M Wheeler of that Uonal dances, parties and festivals.. have *o many things that giving
2 cups raisins.
Journ in St Petersburg. Fla.
Lauderdale,
—n. nnd
and other place* of Inin- church.
.The
OTk-_ store*
..... . are not so full
f.kll of
nf buying
tMkvino ' them
-V-.... something
.nm.lblnp different
rlifTrrmt is
1&lt; a
1 cup figs.
n Florid*.
Horida.
Mr. «
King is employed by the H ' CU4tomers; tlie amount of toys is, problem, we suggest these apple
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of De- lerest in
1 Mr
1 cup orange peel.
returned
nnd* —
Mrs
King
i t so
w srrui.
t; chrUlma
, has
aHCt. frull
,_ baked
trolt spent the weekend witH their
Mr*. Herschel .Rollick —
-------- tings Bookcase
... - - Co.
—----- juoi
vhtiamiu**
uaa made
ut«u. .sauce
1 cup citron.
fruit cake
cakes,
baked ln
in mdivldindivid­
fr.-im Ann Arbor
Arh/ir where,
bliAi’A ' has
k.... for some
nmn 11
nip hmn
&lt; on
.......a -■thoughtful
__ .
.....
__ «_______
....
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. Tursdny• from
time
been assistant
assistant') »
p »
r, .take
attitude ual casseroles
1 cup nutmeat* (chopped).
and made
from dcMr and Mr*. Guy Gidainga spent I she underwent a minor operation'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Couch nt thcl^y^ blood, a* you know, I* nn liclous flavor-full Michigan apple*.
Prepare fruit and num. Sift flour. ।
Sunday nt the home of Mr anil ) on her eye nt University hospital. ) county infirmary. They arc both enwtlonai biood. which Is sensitive ।
I You'll be twice blessed, for after measure and sift n portion over
Mr*. Loren Johnson at Middleville.; Mr. nnd Mr, George Bauer nnd1 member* of Die Jefferson St |„lld beeped full of its tradition of1
the cake i* gone the casserole re­ fruit—mix thoroughly, sift remain­
Howard Herrick vf New York City daughter of East Lansng and Miss cllUrch
'kinship nnd'of death.
for
remembrance. And ing flour with soda, baking powder
wa* thc guest of Mr and Mrs. । Label Sage of l-aiulng were guest*, Their many friend* wish them
The month of December has been- mains
cxceemng.y busy
mu&gt; one
one for
.or me.
me. In
u. d«i'l forget how _wdl fruit cake and spices.
Lawrence Herrick over the week-'of tlie home folks over the week- uie best of enjoyment and success .an
»n exceedingly
the
first
week
for
two
days
our
aetps . . . Importan. for those
Cream butter Add sugar and
I
end.
end.
len.d,.. .
„ .। upon their life'; road.
.
1
.......
.......
I...
&gt;&gt;..
fi,.।
rf
vnu
who
are
s-nclmr
cf
you
arc
sending food tar
far eream thoroughly Add eggs one at
«ua. W. U». DcCou nnd Mr*.; Mr* Fred Mahoney of Kalama----------------- ---school was taken over by the first
a time and beat until well blended.
Thomas Stebbins arc in Chicago Izo&lt;1 n,’d Mr*. Olessner Doifi- and RECOVERING I ROM
Child Congre** ever to lie held in away. This is what you'll need:
,tcr
I Add apple sauce, lemon juice and
IM. ».». VU1UM Mr. .nd Mr.. MU »» 1,1
P '"
«uto "I 8BVBK1I »»■■!«»
........ Puerto Rico. Problem* of how to ‘ ’.3 cup butter.
Dietrich
Mrs. Cole Newton and Mi** Helen
Mrs Deli H, Sutton ami little better the Puerto Rican children ,
cM-luhlowd brown '&gt;"■&gt;»
•&gt;o
•&gt;«&gt;‘i cups
Mr*. Mary Showerman went Io' Newton on niureday.
(grandson. Dell J. Morgan, are re­ were discussed. 'Diere were many ex- , l
’ ' ~~r~
"
ually. stirring them in well.
Mt.
Mrs
L Lockwood
nnd covering from , severe burn*
sus
"r-S';
■«■»
I Add fruit and mix well. Pour in
Ml. Pleasant
j-u-usaiii Friday
rimay where
wncre she
sue will
wm i Dr
—............................
—
—......................
“
, ­ “L“
w. .......
1 Snap Bali Band
....
.
.
.I t-.,
I l.lnRrl »two
-.'rt weeks niff.
I wcll'greased individual pans or
ednduct evangeltaUc
services
for
Hr unrf
and Kfr.
Mr*. Cl
D. D U/ollAn
Walton &lt;inr&lt;.
were &lt;n
injtalned
ago FflftfiV
Friday. .111)1
Jan ctuldren from ui!
Tlie industrial,
vocational, correc3 eggs.
two weeks.
[Knlnmiizoo Thursday evening with 23. when the little fellow pulled,
industrial. vov«..uim..
. ca'&lt;eroles Bake 300 degrees for 1
Co Agri Agent Harold Foster. IJohn Lockwood^ attending tlie
bas- O
over
which |i tire
the nnd
and private schools were repre.... ba*-[
ver a pan of hot grease in winch
1 J CUP6 apple
■
hour.
1 1j •'•'thiill
xetbiill
al WMCE gyin Mrs. Sutton «««
wax »rs-in»
frying rfnuohnut*
doughnuts -----.^nted
as —
well
a* th.
the nuhtie
public u-hnnk
schools. I 2 tea-spoons soda
wa* in East Lansing Monday algame at
...
h -«
I Recipe tested by Dorothy W.
teaspoon
bakir., ’
(• after dinner.
I She suficred third degree burns on The second week was dedicated to
’1 —
•
"-r
tending tin- oixning of Fanners')
I Lewis, home economist. Michigan
■r teaspoon dove*.
Mrs Blanche Goucher ha* re-[her right hand and the side of her; examinations in my school of 3.000
State Apple Commission.
1 teaspoon cinnamon
turned
from
South
Bend
a*
the.
face
and
the
little
boy
liad
first
students,
since
our
first
semester
Mrs. Charles H. Ixonard. Mrs.
Paul Nielsen orchestra, of which and second degree bunts on hls.closed on Dec. 19. 'school began
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169
Frank Kelly. Charles Leonard, Jr.
and Don Kelly have gone on » ten her son. Done Id Goucher 1* a mem- hands nnd face, the end of hi* Aug. 5&gt;, and since it was necessary, with the American occupation ot Lawns Rid of Chiggers
and
I
her. has completed it* engagement now and the tip of one car bring more *o now than ever, to have P. R, -Christmas is celebrated too.
4 Buckle Ball Band
days' trip to Florida.
btirned. He was taken to everything
“ ~ up **
to ■*date.
“*■
With Sulphur Treatment
becauM.- Il is fond of holidays, but
Mis* Barbara Johnson lift on there nnd lias none to LouUvillc.) badly timed.
Pennock hospital
he remain- | The Catholic churches here, at the Christmas gifts the youngsters
Pr-:.:?h
.. where
.
Turadny for Santa Ana. Cai. to Ky . leaving Sunday.
The
lawn
should
be
dusted
with
.j for
--------------« day*. Roth
inak- least in San Juan, did not have git are minor in comparison to*Jan.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F D. Nelson of ed
several
------- ...are -------visit her grandparents. Mr and
ordinary
sulphur
at
tfic
rate
of
SO
‘
‘
their usual “Misa de Gallo" at mid­
i Traverse City called on Mr. and ing a fine recovery and’ are thankMr*. Charles Johnson.
pounds to the acre in order to re­
I Mrs E. C. Edmond* and Miss Grace ful thc accident wns no worse.
night Christmas Eve. however the
Our new semester should open on
Probate Judge and Mrs. Stuart
This
■ Episcopal church had its regular Jan 5. at which lime I *hull begin move chiggers from lawns.
on Monday Mr and Mrs
Clement spent Uw weekend in Edmond*
Christmas candlelight service. I at­ woik in lhe morning, from 7;30 to treatment is not 100 per cent effec­
NeEon went from here to Avon BENEFIT CARD
5 Buckle Bolt Band
Belding with Mr. nnd Mrs Gurdon Park near Miami. Fla, where lhev PARTY- PLANNED
I lC
tended
nura the *-««.-•
latter —
and
■- the —
church
-------- 12:30. At the end of a semester we tive. but is probably the most prac­
Clement and children.
will spend lhe rest cf the winter.
P&gt;*»w *re **“•« n‘ade for “ bYn‘L" wa* crowded.
tical
single
treatment
known
to
Gordon Edmonds, who works nt _".b.
jhev were
bv M...
Mrs' ■ f“ -curd
party
for the Central
Central P.
P.j Christmas day-1 left S. J. about always change session*. Those who date.
0.17
v..:.. accompanied L,
’’d P
“rty for
Sulphur
is
a
very
active
w Willow Run plant
lllallt al
let YnMlantf.
'... who;
.
T
a
PmnM. from Ilw atari
v arc! 7:30 tn the monring for^Aibonito worked from 1:00 till 0:00 P. M
the
Ypsilanti, Clara MucLachlnn of Buy City,
1' A.
PArtyjtre
and
■■
wnui
-■ Proceeds from .thew
•••
.""I*,change for tlie morning and vice- chemical when used against chig­
rpent Sunday here with Mrs. Ed­ has been here fdT several week*i
,
u»d
lor
mrltwl lor CL:L.
Cltoto
“ ,
bare &gt;toUon
—. W 7- •*
’ ’ ll» 'Tbrtto dart- । tore .! &gt;u
— L-.i™
-.tr.2.
. .
,.O,.
™.,to,.o„ .! dln„„. Alix,nito is
o some opc„ j,,,,, „„ gers and related mites.
monds and daughter. Bonnie.
with her son-in-law and daughter.
!abl® donation.* ,1,
the organization
00 to.
kilo­ „n JinUt
Dr. F. E. Lowry left on Monday Mr and Mrs. Harold J. Foster.
(Ito* been a»ked o give other than , meters
-..«••• w.
- --------------—-- Jnn
10 in. Slide Fastaner
S. ~..
J, nnd
to
y duties
■■■»«» from
•- get
••— there
—
uau. 7i. y
.-wy
uuuca Include
u.wuuc teaching
&gt;vuv.u&gt;&gt;H phur down with lhe lawn hose so as
for San Fernando. Cal . for a visit■
_______ ___ t ■ ___________ ' the clothing project, and other exI went through some old towns in four classes of English four, and u make sure that the sulphur will
with his brother. Jay Ixiwry. before ALDRICH-NEWTON
j penses that tlie orgnnizatton has to1 j , the
th. mountain*.
mnnnlbllK Bayamon.
R-lVatlirHl. Comerio
ConierlO one nf
,
..
.
of V"..ll.l.
English three • • • •' re.tr
our
get down among the grass where
the latter enters Uncle Sam's Here­
Aibonito nil ucc
seemed
thc same ,(me.vtcr, ,..
should
close on May 29.
mony umung
“and
nn aiouiuio
.vm .....
nuUia ciose
-j. the chiggers arc. If the lawn gras*
The ceremony
uniting in
In marRUBRER TOPS
Newton,
daughMC«Pl ,or a Ulkk c0,at °‘ frf’h mu‘‘
month* of school
rlagc Miss Pcrrti*
F
"
‘
County Treasurer George Clouse
Voight Newton
,
1u“"rt
™rs; 11 *7?," due 10 l,,c heavy early morning rain.
Even if what is written above doe* is kept closely trimmed and lhe
ter ol Mrs.... Voight
Newton, Hat.Hut
chalrwan
L
),,k- chairman.
Mr*. D.
Goodyear bul Barranqmta.s had changed nlnal lll!rce whh the censor's idea. I sulphur treatment is used, the dugwa* in KaMmaroo Tuesday attendMr* C. Brandst’etu-r
10 in. Slide Fastener
j ger infestation should be greatly
■ ing a Mrhoql of instruction for the tings. Route 3. and Darrell AldridLt
’
‘
[10t Tlie plar-a or public square has ain suni this statement will, which
.-on of Mr*. Charles Aldrich. 320 nnd Mrs w stebbhu.. Tlie date •
*eavengcr sale which opens 911 Feb.
been rebuilt and convey* to the,
“Happy and prosperous New■ reduced.
W. Clinton bl., was read by tiic'and place will be announced later i traveler Uie idea lhat a fcense of year to you. to tlrcac United State*I
There are a number of common
10th.
Rov, L. Wiiulon Stone at hls home
&lt;*»—■•------- —
Mrs Fred Ford of Rodieo 1* Wt
) beauty Mill exist* there. Among antj pj'possession*, and to all tiiosai household materials which may be
CLOTH TOPS
I other things this town Is noted for countries that are fighting againstt used on tlie btxiy to kill the chigHit Dr. F. E. Lowry home caring on Wednesday evening. Jan. 2H. at TRANSFERRED TO
for little- Julie Lowry while Mrs. seven o'clock. Using lhe single GRAND LEDGE
■ 1U great Lui* Munoz Rivera.
aggression which would rob u* of
I Francis Ritchie, sun of Mr. and, | After reaching Aibonito at about our fid) undying heritage." tNote—1 gers nnd partly relieve the irrllalaiwry u in the hoapiUil nl Battle ring service.
For her wedding, the bride chose Mrs. Harry Ritchie of Hasting* who I eleven o’clock, at a total expense of None of the letter above was deleted■ tian. Ammonia, camphor, rubbing
* alcohol, iodine, weak carbolic acid
FOR SMALL BOYS 1
been manager of Uie Consumer* |TO cents for public car carfare. I by tlie censor.)
Mr*. I. O. Larsen relumed to her a white wool jersey made torao
solution, carbonated vaseline, menft high mountain to the
heme in Pontiac Friday after a Myle. turf tan accessories and her' Power Co.. In Howel), has been
I tliolatutn, sulphur ointments, line
rnnnge was of gardenias and sweet ' t'ansferred to Grand Ledger
I Methodist Rest Home. I arrived
month with Dr. and Mrs. C. P.
.lie has a nimllar ijosilion. H Mau- Ju.)t (n Urae |(J h(.lp pre|jnrc for the
। ointment, and many other material*
Lathrop following a major opera­
I may be used. These will kill the
[. „
rice Murphy
of Howell, a former
ot turkey; sweet
potatoes
FOR YOUTHS
Pennock lloapitul
Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram (Es-i
•
tion in Pennock hospital.
teacher, write* that they 'apa90nc&lt;j WRh marshmallow, cream
! mite tmd help check irritation and
lher Monica) were tlie attendants. Hastings
” ’
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hotchkiss and
. | are sorry*.to
lose.’i
Franck
at Ho- 8nd bulu..Sirtud
r; bannnu wiart; trussel ;
possibly secondary infection.
“■?
! -11 ^..i»&gt;biir
-- wey m, ),c waa public spirited and ,----—- — •»—
son of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. ....,
.
By
avoiding
inc
places
where
YOU CAN DO BETTER AT
do —
„„. —.. —
,or fnlll cakc. candy Blld nut*. The &gt; Babies been ut the hospital dur­
Ben Zoet and daughters of Frcc- vewn dn- rtl. white to Irtm
—..wU„
.........
chiggers are most abundant or by
on princess lines. -until ca
‘ port were weekend visitors of Mt. and fr.-ihioned‘wm
slmVtar U&gt;"the th* CTUnUnlt^»*----------------'Uble was.iing the past week are: A son to Mr. dressing or going otherwise pre­
and Mrs. Voyle Benner. 420 E. Court
Her corsage
‘
’
* and Mrs. James Endsley?
IFNGAGFMFNT
native red blossoming plant. Be- St . nil Jan. 30; a girl to Mr. and pared to escape attack when one
Mr*. F. E. Adair was the guest bride's.
the four IS ANNOUNCED
,orc &lt;Unner Wl,s re«dy &amp;otne Al* '
’ Mr^and Mrs Glen Deniunore 0&lt; gueiwMh singers came nnd gave u­ Mrs. Kenneth Fisher. Clarksville must work among them, a person
of Mrs. Harry- Parker ot Jackson! After
------- - lhe
, , ceremony
, ...
High
from
i»
coi,lr le...
” for
In' j .«.■’,,DK nl„.ntlnrp
country's Christmas 'on Feb. 2: a girl to Mr. and Mr*. can usually escape them.
num Friday
rriuny till
mi Monday
ixionaay and
ana atat- '
...............
- ■ “ tr|i’
-noliapriWiit 'some
some of this country'#
) Maurice Roger*. Battle Creek, route , bools and llghl-fltting clothing make
1“
mlualc.
“-_________ _
.1. on Feb. 3.
it difficult for the miles to reach
Since seven of lhe eight conti- ;
lhe skin and attach themselves.
ncnuiu were euenw.
... .... ~i Medical palfcnU nt the hospital
u_, al l(.c Hjhle which are Mrs. Rlcliard Welton. 112 N Sulphur dusted in shoes and sock*,
Rev. nnd Mr&gt; J. R Clnispcll and lnu’ n‘ 3£s K H,r-h SI
Mr Ah,‘ -----------------------------------------family attended a farewell gather- • tleh u employed at the Hastings ? .‘£----------------------------------------- M‘l were marked by small handmade Park st. Mr* Jennie Wills. 703 6 or on trouser* leg* will help.
,or the wedding. *
' cabin*. One name said “Darkey Michigan. Mrs
George Benner.
Ing lor Mr nnd Mrs. Jed Stowe at'Mf&lt; Co • ‘",rt Mrs Aldrich work*
---------------------------------------Where Angels Fear—
I Shelter." who incidentally carved Woodland . Floyd Myers. Lake OdesFreeport
Tuesday evening
Mr. ‘n ‘he Universal Garage office. I RqO8TER MEETING AT
thc turkey Oh. he just read my &lt;a and Charles Scofield. Woodland.
An important point in a suit hung
"*h «re
of HasUngs MASON FRIDAY EVE
Stowe I* the retired rurul carrier ' n
Hoth
are Rrnduates
r
(-'name wronR. Give him credit, at
Robert Rizor. 434 E. Wa’mut St., on whc’tlier the two parties involved
nt Freeport and with Mrs Stowe |* I High school,
___ 1 A Central Michigan Odd Fellowleast
he
had
D
and
S
correct.
Thc
was
discharged
from
the
hospital
moving to Cadillac this week.
—— DONATION
GFNFROU8
j Booster meeting U lo be held at
error was due to sprawled ink.
) Tuesday, having recovered from a Hie time. The woman insisted that
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tuckerman OF &lt; nnKIES FOR SOI Dll RS
M“so,‘ 0,1 Frtrt"&gt;p’en,nB "nd twol ) | our hostess wa* a kindergarten 1 major operation.*it was exactly four feet, and counsel
auio loadn from Hurtina* plan lol
and Beatrice and 'Malcolm attended OF (OOKILhEOR hOLDIEKN
teacher for
the wedding and reception of Mr*
The members of the W. C T.
U uttcnd. The Lake Odessa lodge will 3*"""
,r„thc
% Methodist Mission. other* who are making good re­ tried time and again to force her
,n 'San
” Juan.
uan" Tlie gueal* consisted jcoycri^j. after major operation* are to admit lhat it was but three feel
I uckermatr* cousin. Ml** Vera Eg­ met with splendid success in ihclr confer thr second degree and Hits- in
! of
... a
, D
...A
D and „
a librarian from
from1 Gcor((e Drown. Hastings, route &lt;: Finally he asked: “Now how do
gleston to Arlow Burley In Grand drive
u,„r for pooklc* to
™ ..........
fill tl&gt;c cookie), un?5
to furnish a candidate.
I Puerto Rico’h private college al Mrs. Rosa Haight. Hartings; Arthur you know it was just four feet?"
Rapid* Saturday evening. Mik* Eg-1 .uns at Fort Custer nnd heartily
----------------- ----------Thedc. Wayland. R. 1; Mr:-. Paul "Because 1 knew some fool lawyer
gleston Ls a former Hastings girl, i thank all thoM1 who contributed so MARRIAGE LICENSE
Stutz. Hastings. R. 3; William Haw­
MUM n.ter accuwuM LK' lmly. •n.- r-.pon.M, .
----- — —— „
----------- •
army secretary, and the Jest were kin*. Hastings: Llewellyn Campbell, was going to ask me lhat ques­
Preltyman of Muskeion
Muskegon Helithu
Heights i&lt;&gt;
to.
tion," said the woman triumphantly.
■kiivvl
tikocjicrs
S.
J.
!•:
the
Middleville; Frederick Ander*. route
ville
lo •
Three Rivers on Thursday to at­ en were ready to go The women
..fl^mnnn fnt.r
.\f
Ilk rr111 r rl.'ri
I
late
afternoon,
four
of
us
returned
5; Glen Sprague. Jr., Lake Odessa
tend the funeral &gt; of a fraternity know ihe boys nl Fort Custer will
to S. J. by the way of Cayey. and Bert Elliott. 813 E. Railroad St
Divided Wa*teb**kei*
brother, Floyd Ylnger. who died in
People
Become
Stronger
!
enjoy
those
lovelv
cookies
Those,
[Caguas.
Rio
Piedra*
and
Santurce
r._
--------------------------jumiui*.
n..«
--। Joan Hess aged «. of Nashville
A woman in Aurora. Ill. wants
Florida and was taken to Three
to know why wa*teba»ket» are
Rivers for burial. Tlie Ylnger fam­ who did not give this time, can
When
Loaing ____
Temper
•*l “ carfare
CO5t.0J 50wrre,^
5“?,4 c™,.'
waafor
admitted
""
The country
and mountains
lllfchl
sur¥„y to the hospital Tue.*do :o at a later date. Thanks also
ily formerly lived tn Nashville.
Fmntinn !■ one of the most now- I *---------------I aay nignt ror surgery.
not divided into two *ection». one
to Mrs t»erv
Bert Webb
Edna
! grandly painted
| Mls, ste(|, Hyu(t 2r « .. .. ~.
nrau and
uuu Mrs. ku
...
Huhbard for delivering the cookies &gt;
to Fort Custer .
dynamo which fumixhes electric • thi* big rich leaf p|m&gt;t. a* R-*to cui-1
a,“J W4S discharged nonburnab!c article*,

Perkini Beauty Shi

GALOSHES
and RUBBERS
GALORE!
TOE

RUBBER GAITERS

RUBBERS

275

STORM

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3 45

RUBBERS
16’

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3.95

GAITERS

0.95

WORK

RUBBERS
98‘ .„d 1”

GAITERS

5-5Q

6 in. RUBBER TOP ARCTICS

8 in. RUBBER TOP ARCTICS

BAIRD’S

Valentines!

toto

-nu iw -d»,

» wu™‘- O'"*'-,, SX.’SXS to. 'a rib’s

2 for 5c

I

5c - 10c

All New Designs — Large Stock

ROOMS
STEAM HEAT
HOT A COLD WATER

SHOWER BATH
Single SJ.5O per

HOTEL HASTINGS

current i&lt;n
for «u
all ww
the *«;•»
re»l v*
of the inDANCE At TER
. curroju
BASKETBALL GAME
' ,tuUatfbn. When we »ay a person
Th*'boys and gifto of H«*Ung*.’ |. “too emotional " how.ver we
■“
\— ------------- *'
nD"e
•
■toll,
m
..n
U..I
lhej.
as well ns their friends, will par­
ticipate in a party al Uie Episcopal is too much emotion, but that it is
Parish House following the basket­
ball game Friday night. Beatrice fuse. That 1* • very different thing
Tuckerman, publicity chairman of from having too much voltage.
the party, has assured that a large
Only in rare emergencies should
number will be present for lhe cmotion ever be translated directly
after-game affair. The parly to into action. It can be. as when
sponsored by the Y. M C. A and you arc confronted by a charging
Youth Council, and there will be bear, or one ot the children falls
into the water off a pier. Strength
no charge.
carrbe raised, by the flow from the
adrenal glands, to several times nor-

■ mated. ...
In .some palce.s
blossoms
, .its
— —
——. ■
A son wa* born early Wednesday ) Tuiiiti
Turning out tlie light* on night
had raised their head:, to enjoy the
,
X ’‘‘X
unuvvm'.l would, of, course, save
। iTti..oiv fr,--.). in-v-iikr nir Stiznr Nell Adair. 128 W. Walnut St.
power, -but It would allow.lhe um­
,«*■»*Arthur ww b «n .erktenr
t
•
.. ,
50read over many
entering the hospital on pire to escape
BANNER WANT AD VS. FAY
I taln&gt; nre cu)(|Vau-d clear to tile top.--------------------------------------------- -------------'R0Wt however much more land Is
; bclnR iucd {or
than forj merly. Because of thc great amount I
I of downpour* we have nightly. ]
HID AMD OPEBATF.D BY
i lately, thc country looked like a
TRESSA CLEVELAND
j gnrdenland of abundance and plen-1
. by appointment
Cloaod Tiiurada;
I ly. There arc many tropical tree* I
TELEPHONE 271
HOTEL HASTING*
.and flowers In bloom at this time

BEAUTY

Valentine Candies
HEART BOXES Tib., 1 1b., 2 lb.
30c - 50c - 65c - 90c * $1.10 and up

BAR

Heart Center Brick Ice Credm, qt. 39c

■ “I'-0 and chief among them to that

Other Special Ice Cream on Order

Smooth Silhouette

jSFji

Achieve that well groomed look with
professional hair-styling.
Through
shampoo and skillful wave sets.

PERMANENTS

$2‘50

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30'

•■■S- JEAN’S BEAUTY SHOP
Apyotatatuv

Opentere: JtuneUe Pa*b. VUftal* H«»*r

fk®** —'*3

f°“ * na ’
KoTJr.nt tn .avs
less well directed
dueeWd. but excent
exc.pt to save
s.v.
)•••
life, it usually doesn I pay.
The efflclenl use of emotion Is In
its powet tp stimulate thought Giv*
anyone a long and deep-seated love,
or a long and d*cp-*eated hatred,
for lhat matt«r, and they will exhausl every possible angle of thinking. uaplor* every cranny of a aub

1 commonly seen as shrubbery for
The flowers.
.^"decoration
. ' .&gt;■
i.t.H left
i ,|onc on thc pliinI wm i^t for two.)
I fhrec or four month*-'
। Durini the first week of vacation,
j gpenl most of my time reading,
vhltlng and bringing my stamp collection up to date. During this week.,
’ I plan to write a good many letters,
' v&gt;11. read -nd » *V ‘c* ntavtet. if

without aay emotional spur. U you
can gel people really passionately
determined to have world peace, or
co-operation between capital and
labor, or abolition o( poverty, their
thinking will move along lines thsl
will ulUmately get something done,

The P*;
Jn pucrl(| uj(.o
Christmas, but January fllh—
17|rec Klng!1- Duy. It i* on that day
that moet Puerto Ricnn* exchange,
, glfls nnd the children are told that
uw Three Kings brought therft their
gifts, Instead of Santa Claus. Now

Bakery Specials
Lemon Cocoanut Layer Cake------ 35c
Maple Walnut Cinnamon Rolls dox. 27c
Buttermilk Graham Bread, loaf .. 10c

BA^GIIAItT BAKERY
{12 S. Jtffstsoo St

Phon* 2422

Let us check your drug and toilet goc
needs. Complete stocks - low prici

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THE ffUTINCW BANNER. TimtSBAY. FTBRClRY’lk 1947

Banner]
Uk*4 e»«rr ThrUu
It ait Inta. Mkhtgss.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS,

COOK HROU. Kdltor.
‘SIXTH

WANTED

YEAR

CLASSIFIED RATES
Inlmum «f 30c.

THE CHURCHES

I.filing rUUlld

BAPTIST CHURCH

Sheldon Agency
FOR HALE

tlOTIilSG

All Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bonds
Phone 2185
Hastings

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE

EMPLOYMENT—HELP WANTED

Swanson Agency
109 W. State SL

Auto

Ife

Fira

Tornado

FRESBYTEulAN CHURCH
ongar Bslbavsy. Pastor
BUS W. Cinler sunt

State Agent.

AUCTION SALES

FIRST U

I

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CHUF.C1I

List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE J201 ‘

NASHVILLE'

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.
Hastings
Abore Miller lee Crum Store
Phone 2703 tf.

JEFFERSON STREET U. B. CHURCH

| SFECIAL TRAINING
i U A.'Olt Air..-..
.

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Cti.. 1. ,4-r. IV. W. For—
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FOR BALE—Gurrnw.

Morning wnr«hip—10 A. M.
Sun.l-*, »,tHKiI- — II A. M. Mre. A
‘j-ho.«r.n’’’,r«4ra».r -1 P. M. Mr.

h--1. ...

EXTENSION GROUPS

MILLER REAL ESTATE CO

| THE GRANGES

Hatnld M. Pollard and wife, et
Thr Ad'ialni.tntiri* IU.nl meets lhe
•ervnd I’ri'lsjr «»rn,ti&lt; &lt;1 rwh munlh al. to Carl C. Uimer and wife, lot

,l»r M.„.h

HASTINGS WESLEYAN METHODIST
CHURCH
State :
J. B.
1 E S’
G

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs furnished and
■tailed for all makes of

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

Device Splits Second
sunsei cuiura
-— • .
bullet or a camera shutter, are excess of rays of long wave length,
measured as easily as a wristwatch red and orange chiefly, which pas
more readily over the long P«‘h
—-----------—---------i
i measures the time of day by a new
“■““““““—■ E^TtN|,O*f,
hnat-.,' device called a chronoscope. The de­ through the dense lower strata n
WARRANTY. DEEDS
&gt;*»• Harold Ha)TM!3 was1
vlce buUt lnla B portable cabinet,
the atmosphere, which must
c
Adah Penrod. Executrix lErnest'
^er home on E State | »Pllu
»e«o«’d I-000 '“»)'• «'&gt;d will traversed at sunset, than **’e ■,**’r*"
length rays, blue nnd violet, which
M. Pennock. Est.. to Clair Pennock^
was served and the ilneBlure ,roin one UP 10 200 ot theM?
are
obstructed
nut
only
by
the
•
•
and wife. 7 Ar. Sec. 35. Castleton; n|UPle&lt;.n members present enjoyed t milliseconds with less than 1 per
Twp. and lots 1 end 2. Daniel Sta- the demonstration of a “stream-■ cent error. Given nn electrical 1m- mospliere. but also by dust particles
ley’s Add . Nashville Village.
lined supper." Another subject for' pulse at beginning and and of an and impurities suspended in it.
Bessie Johnson. Admx. Melissa ! di'cusdon was "Up to Date Meals event. Il can be clocked.
Red Baffling Color
HolchkiM Est , to Harvey Galltjjjjand Their Planning. ’ The lesson
* * *
Science has Just given us a brandand wife,
lots 1 and 4. all of lot’wit presented by the leaders. Mrs
One barrel ot llour- li considered new theory to the effect that red
7, Bl. 1. Bennett’s and Kenfield’s B F. Cawles and Mrs George Siosufficient for an average of 210 one- may baffle mind readers The P«»‘
Add, Hastings city.
(cu&gt;n. Mrs. Fred BUrchlld will enchulugists say their roscarth mat
Int.n q
nn,i win.
F„ri tertain the next'meeting on April
pound loaves of bread.
John S. Ritchie and wife to Earl - . . ।
K I|O|id Ht
cates that thought transference can
H. Rhodes nnd wile, lots 38 and 39
1
- be confused by mental images ol
Ritchie’s Woodlands. Seta. 28 and EATiuvuiun
EXTENSION unuur
GROUP .&gt;u.
NO. 2New Zealand; in IBM. was the first red things, probably because most
33. Yankee Springs Twp
1 Hastings Extension Group No. 3
Curl Bustance el nl to .Frank K. j met with Mrs. C. D. Bauer on Tues- | country in the world to grant worn-1 people are both stimulated and
alarmed by red.
en complete suffrage.
Giddings and wHer 20 Ac. Sec. 5.' day nfternoon. when a demonstra­
Carlton Twp.
tion was given of a 'streamlined
I Tiuopiulufc Stlnuon and wife to .•upper” Mrs. Glen Swift and Mrs. •
Eva A. Andre lol 4. Shore Acres,; J. L. Merriam are group leaders.
Johnstown Twp
HASTINGS EXTENSION
OROUI N
Car) Ogle and wile
of lol 59.
GEORGE MILLER
Walnut Ridge. Johnstown Twp.
Coni D Parker DePue to Lloyd
We guarantee aU properly as represented. You can't loo*e when
R. Storer and wife, lot 5 and W .
lot 4. Bl. 3, James Dunning's Add
HASTINGS. MICH.
Hastings city.
Ralph M Wetbcrbee and wife to
Wc have some good buys in property ond real estate
Charles C- Higdon and wife, lol 8,
A W. Phillip* Add Nashville vil­
lage.
Charles strimback tn John Brytins and wife, parcel, Hastings city.
Hurry L. Appdinan. ct al to Lulu
Bcedlc. el al. W’.- lots 107 and 108.
Mix Add.. Niuhville village.
Harold M. Polluni and wife, ct IRVINCI GRANGE
al. to Curl Upner.qnd Wife, lot 54.
■
Innovation Subd.. Woodland Twp.

COURT HOUSE
NEWS

•A V.-TI 'I TO ItLNT

Sheet Metal Work
Eavestroughing

NORTH IF. VINO WESLEYAN METHO

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE

land Twp.
Minnie B. Matthews to Harvey
Gallop par. Sec. 29. Carlton Twp
Willard Hall. Sr. and wife to Hol­
lis Shawman and wife. par. Has­
tings city.
Bare County Social Welfare
Boaid. by chairman, cl ul. to State' welcome orange no. mi?
of Michigan. 40 Ac. Bee. 18. Rut- ‘
land Twp.
Charles H Dawson and wife to
Clayton J. McKeown nnd wife,
parts Of lots 1. 2. 9 and 10. Bl 3.
.fames Dunnings Add..
HasUngt
"
STAR ORANGE, No. »0«

Phone 2311
Leo F. Whitworth ct nl to Robert
Beller, lot 99 Arnett's Resort. Mill1
Word Worth 110.000
Uk&lt;- Johnstown Twp.
j
It four-year-old Faith Hope Char­
Oliver F. Ickes and wife tq Roy
Waddell and wile. 80 Ac. Sec. 12 ity Harding, the Trucksville. Pa.,
and 40 Ac. Sec. 11. Baltimore Twp. girl psychic wh» allegedly can fore­
Auditor General to Alexander tell the future, can. read a word
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tunmen. lot 79. HurdendorfC.s Add.. which Joseph Dtinmnger. of New
Nashville village.
York, chairman of lhe Universal
Stale of Michigan, by the Slate Council of Psychic Research, has
Land Board, to Harry A. Emery sealed in an envelope, she will be
and wife, par Nashville village
'. sio.000 richer. That amount has
DOWLING - BANFIELD
METHODIST
CHURCHES
qtllT CLAIM Dtros
b"" “”"rf to
Clair Pennock and wife to Ho- P""cri’ '~
mer D. Penrotl and wife. 1 Ac. Sec. | notice to bidders on fleet in'
35, Castleton Twp. and lots I and surance of harry county road
2. Daniel Staley's Add.. Nashville •co.MMtaaiON
village.
Anna Hewitt to Harold F. Hewitt
et al. |iar. Middleville village.
Bessie Johnson to Harvey Gal­
. ••
■ :.
..
lup and wife lot 7 and W'; lot IJ
and W'_- lot 4. Bl. 1. Bennett and
KenHelds Add. Hastings city.
,
Edna Fisher to Manlius M. Pi-r-

AUTOMOBILES L TRUCKS
TOR SALE

JERRY ANDRUS
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

Phone 2519

N-tt’1 Bank Bldg.

FOB SALE OB BENT
CITY AND COUNTRY

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
AUTO. BODY. MOTOR
AND BRAKE REPAIRING

Company HasUnrs stock­
yard*. phone 2588, or call
717—F3
throurh

|

Hrshn,

-NuUKas

1 BENT AXLES IIHOt'lUIT HAOK
1 f..i sllcnutrtil without r-,n&gt;„
!
noii”'i'&gt;r’"er’”lH«"ln"e.
NK1V SKAT rnVEKN Th-j
1 hv . »r S|,», t»t low |&gt;«l«e».
[ h-dr Shop ll.Minr.
1 Moron LOWING l•■&gt;^\ F.H' Il

PIANO TUNING
Call E. T. WOOD

l« |'»r
tr.rn|
2A| EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
,h' ‘ 325 W. Center 81
AO",,', j
' 25
m.&gt; hr i

FIRST OIIUBCII OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

Bastings. MleiL

ihating fuel

EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING

1’

'
'I

Also a complete line of Myers Elec­
tric Pumps installed and serviced.
John Wilkes. Route ‘
”

IS OO cnnl . Oro M».r

Mwrr.’T *&gt;■ '■nn.
, iiiekk &lt;;.&lt;• I’.N AN'oTII lit
» HOME I.
' «i... The

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

plina. 3570

B&lt;i4y woM. I
'malk- -Pn 6»k
Ah.bllr.rille., route 3
H.rl ttrril
tg Grunge li.'l 1

for

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

hlTT'.N’1

DEWEY REED
Phone 5467

cheerfully

given. Dates

Hsstings, Mich.
CLEANING AND DYEING

Electrical Wiring
DEFOREST SNYDER, SB.
R. J. Uastlnn
Phone 714-F12

Reducing Divorces
Appalled by thc increasing num­
ber of divorces applied fur and
granted, thc National Divorce Re-

cash

legislation that would enable the
courts to handle divorce cases in a
more efficient manner. The leagup
is not seeking tn remold human na­
ture. but is chiefly Interested in
liberalizing divorce and marriage

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

GLENN F LAUBAUGH
Hutinn

CARDS OF THANKS

Truss Fitting

LY BARKER S
Haaiiags Phom 21IS

FRUITS AND PRODUCE—

[C

sy
11
Jjs

COWS - $4.00

We hoveb a collector stationed in Hastings to give
immediate service.
Wc pay the Phone Charges.

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $5.00
Phone Collect

CATTLE $4.00
Prompt Service

Valley Chemical Company

9 and 10. Bl. 2. Paulina Beach,, puuty tot
Johnstown Twp.
George Bustnncc nnd wife, et al."" ■ ■__________________
to Ruth Prentice, lot 3 nnd 84 lot. order for publication
2. Bl, 10. Roush's Add, Freeport
village.
.
Ruth Prep'-ice to George Bus­
lance nnd wife, lot 3 and S’.-, lot'
2. Bl 10. Freeport village.
William A. Seifert nnd wife to
Otto F. Kunde and wife, part of lot
3. Bl. 9. Freeport village.
Maude S. Alden et nl to Margaret
E Walts par. Prairieville Twp.
Margaret E. Walls to Maude S ' i,
Alden, et ul. oar. Prairieville Twp.

Due to shortage of materin’s ,
Bed Cross volunteer workers should
order clothing sparingly to help
conserve thc existing supply. Mrs 1
Dwiirht W. Davis, national director ,
of the Volunteer Sen-Ices of the
American Red Cross, announces. j
In requesting that volunteers co- 1
operate with the Office of Produc-1
tlon Management In a conservation,
Mrs. Davis explained.
■There Is going to he a shortage
of wool. Don't order any more
woolen clothes HJinn you actually
need, and' above oN-ddn't order n'
uniform unless you belong to a.
senice which requires one. In
other jrords. don't order a uniform j
Just because you think you would
look well In it."
Volunteer workers ran helu con-,
serve necessary war materials In.
other ways. Mrs. Davis pointed
ogt. "As an example." she &amp;aid.

mony payers.
However, the odd ihortage and tires are rationed.
reasons, often described for divorce, Let us do cur part in helping to
has prompted the league to effect preserve the life of existing tires
worthwhile reforms before marriage on privately owned automobiles.
■ American women have almost
has been consummated Therefore,
forgotten how to walk. Whenever
the league recommends that the
possible, let us walk to our work
laws governing marriage be made or go on a bicycle Hie exercise
more stringent. It asks that two will do us good. If you live at
weeks elapse between the applica­ too great a distance from where
tion for nnd the issuance of a li­ you arc working for the Red Cross,
cense. ‘Another important recom­ ami several of your neighbors ore
mendation of the league is the one working there too. evolve a plan tn
asking for all domestic relations which three or four of you take
cases, and that this court be sup­ turns In providing transportation, |
plied With a clinic Attendants at , It is not necessary to drive to head­
thc clime would make every effort quarters in lonely grandeur." she
' declared.
to effect a reconciliation.
BANNER WANT ADVH. PAY

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

pi nVKJC
HORSES - $5.00

Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

HELP CONSERVE
WAR MATERIALS

AUCTIONEER
Estimates

It). Bl 2. Pa Ulina Beach. Johnstown
Tap.
E D Paul and wife to Manlius

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
S DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

Saves Butler
A Newton, Kan., restaurant owner
decided to do sjmething to cut down
lhe daily consumplion.tif butter. So
he delays providing thc customers
with knives until after lhe soup is
served. It keeps them from putting
ports it "saves s tidy sum.”

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
FOR

INSURANCE
Hotel Hu tings

CHECK AND
DOUBLE CHECK

NEON SIGNS
AND REPAIRING
Sign Painting and Lettering
Gold Leaf — Silver Leaf

HENRY EGGLESTON
Phone 24JI

(r
We have plenty
of that

on hand.
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HASTINGS, MICH , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

Miller. D. Payne. 8. Benedict, and,
was boni, thus getting himself in and accomplishment. Abo
IL Wilcox.
TRAFFIC
solid with thr younger generation QUARTER Suggests the
who pitch aMittta extra woo on this I somehow.
Mr. Bennett ? health class haz
ano
been studying first aid and a iso air
raids, putting on little skit*'show-1
15. SS Maine sunk in Havana; wood. Date immaterial.
Mr. Lower reports twenty-five Ing wluit to do in certain situations.1
Harbor &lt;IK8&gt;. also NEW MOON.
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(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
boys enrolled in boys glee club and
fiy Jane Cameron
Dr. Owen J. Cleary, president of
No comments, we must be slipping.
25. inventor &lt;?oll patents revoH
thlrty-aeven member^ enrolled in Cleary college. Ypsilanti, addressed
alert, keen, logical mind, a nianel-’
16. Tschalkowskl teamed how to er (1EM).
chorus. The accompanist for the thc students this morning al 11:15_______________
_____
26.
Napoleon
takes hand out of
spell
hte
name
at
liie
age
of
37
who
persistently
did
what
he
knew
Lz ous memory, nnd continued to be a
boys glee club is Mias Hemo dine In thc scadon room.
j ..
.
,
.
, ,
.
,
to be wrong, declared Rev. Rork,
[ Schantz and for chorus. Miss Bon­
An additional attraction at the
Ev«D'body else te giving out ci­ (18771.
student nnd thinker as long as he
17. Plymouth colonteta elect Miles I
, - ------rider —
chokes
------i nle Jinn Drake.
was that he might become &gt;.o hard­
girls glee club annual spring con--'^” “» *rarp
and do
lived.—and he was well along In
ened in hte iidqully thut lie could
' A four-act play. "Rip Van Win- cert will be thc appearance of the I likewise. The reason we didn t do Standish their Captain (1631). Pria-I horse &lt;15431.
the eighties when ho died. He wm
.
I 28. First corset invented. Hip, hip.
not repent. Blit if a wroiigdoer ever
j klc." wm presented Wednesday in girls glee club from W. M. C. E- «”s on January first is because we cilia has other ideas.
never married.
18. Smith Broz. - develop severe'hooray I
came
to
sec
that
he
had
done
I
Central
auditorium.
The
show
under
tbc
direction
of
Mrs.
Doro-1
Just
thought
of
it
now.
which
is
the,
L
Hud you seen Martin Rork on the
[ 29. All women bom on this day
starred John Elite as Rip and fea­ thea Sage Snyder. Both groups will: best uUbi we ever heard. We hope coughs. Year unknown.
\ street or at any gathering he would wrong, add cuunc to be sorry that
19. Ttehnlkowskl dusts off hands, reluctantly celebrate birthdays.
lie iuta-harmed otilers ns well as
tured Mrs. John Elite as Rip's wife sing several separate number* 161-' this calendar helps you horribly,
I \ have impressed you as a man of
He has just finished the Piano Con-4 30 Trchalkbwsky
wrote Chop
Jilmmf and had violated God's just
i Gretchen. A preview of the show lowed by lhe combined clubs.
, February\parte—much above the uvcrage_-Htar
was given in the session room MonSeveral girls in glee club who are , i Everyone tears all the January* certo in B flat minor. He makes &gt; Sticks. &lt;18421.
high nnd wide forehead, ids pierc­ straight thereafter. Martin Rork
this Statement;
If I ever hear
We added those two days to Febi
day
morning
at
10:45.
membra
of
Hie
school
choir
are
■
0?t
a
il
the
calendars
in
the
house
ing'Etack eyes that/Were wide
a swing band play that I'll turn niary because we are In a generous
contended lhat God would help
Tlie Faculty-Student council met participating In "Pinafore to be anti wads them up und start* to put
opart nnd''whlch-vremed to fairly
him If lie were sincere. He often
Tuesday, January 27. and elected presented Feb 26 and 27 at Ccn-, Ultrn l(, th(. kltchen st0VCi rrm«n- over in my grave." P. S. He te now mood and because we had two extra
TO AVOID THAT
snap, hls alert, energetic movements stressed this: that the greatest dan­
.„,m busily engaged In kicking the state wisecracks we didn't want to waste,
the following second aemester of- U..I .ud.K&gt;Hum. T&gt;» M b
■ RUN-DOWN FEEUNG—all these would have impressed ger to thc wrongdoer was that he
■ Hope you like it. Cheerio.
,upAta&gt; ra.L MOON, off hte wooden overcoat.
i fleers: vice chairman. Doris Coate. up prMrtl, ol «uh,nu
M54ZA SAFELY/
you. He was always well groomed.
20. Panama-Pacific International-----------------... —
,
would become so set in hte ways
secretary, Beatrice Tuckerman; and ported by the high school choir.
• wore a cloM-ly cropjied beard and
Exposition opened &lt;19151.
I
Remevat ef Carb
March 3 the glrte glee club, un­
that he never could sincerely re­
i treasurer, Raymond Nelson. Mayor
2.
The
Groundhog
comes
out,mustache His voice wtiS deep and pent.
Cork te removed from cork oaks
Evelyn Townsend continues her der the direction of Miss Virginia reads a newspaper, borrows a shovel&lt; 21. Adam loses an argument with
rich
When he iqvoke. especially
I hls rib (Almost any date).
I with an ax in strips, suitable for
I position as chairman ot the coun- Moore, will sing for the Central
I: was a severe setback for Mar­ HOME LITERARY CLUB
and goes back and doer some tjuil ii 22. George Washington's old man packing and shipping. Machinery te
on moral or religious topics, you
P T. A at Central auditorium.
til
^or
lhe
remainder
of
the
year.
The
Home
Literary
Club
met
for
I
would observe that lie hud decided tin Rork when he was forced out
Alden Burge * plans to go to the digging.
' -et nun a bad example by lying used to cut the strips in smaller
their regular meeting Jan. 29 for a
Three students from the dram­ band clinic al Nile'
convictions and the courage to ex­ of the ministry of the church he
3. U. S. severed diplomatic rela­ about the new baby's size, beauty sizes for use
noon luncheon at lhe home of Mrs. atics class directed and staged a
Dinner music was furnished by tions with Germany &lt;19!7i. Wed
press them. Tluit quality brought loved, and was deprived of the inMary M. Flowers nt Parchment. ptav last Friday, with fourth grade Alden Burges*. Chalies Mankcr.
sphullonal
work
he
had
always
en
­
trouble u plenty to him m a mlnhave saved time If we had stayed
joyed doing with young people. for Mrs. M. Hazen o**teted as co-host- students doing the acting. The Ru.-.'.ell
Byers,
and
Bemndine mad at them.
they were always attracted to him. ess. Twenty-six members nnd three First Flag" was directed by Roger Schantz at the Barry district meet­
1 have never heard much about,
4. Congress offered ship to lu»Bennett with Harriett Babcock tn ing of the M. E. A. at Central
For several years after ,Jhr
hls record as a teacher. All I know ......
. heresy
. guest* were present. Those taking
Fayelte to bring him to America
te that ns a young man he wns su- trial, I did.not see Marlin Rork nor par* in the program were Mrs. Helen charge of the costuming and Ro­ auditorium Wednesday evening.
Tlie night school class for na­
pctinlendenl of schools ut Lansing, hear anything about him. I did not Pyle of Kalamazoo, who gave a talk bert Murphy, make-up. It was at­
us up on it.
late in thc 1860's. That would in- know *»’&lt;•"■ he was nor what In­ on Lorado Taft; Mrs. Elsie Wade tended by junior high nnd Central tional def&lt;*n.M* electrical training,
1 students.
5. Mary s lamb born &lt;1875i.
taught by Mr. Conklin, now hits 12
dicate Hint he hud made spleifdid wo* doing, or even if he were living, nnd Mrs. Barnum, on Outran BorgMiss McElwain has announced enrolled, and he announces that \ 6 Aaron Burr born (175fl&gt;. No
progress In that profession. Lansing Then I rend something in a magd-, hum. Tlie next meeting will lx? held
Doomsday Book and the Fort- there te room for more. The age comment.
1
was a small city then. But it was a
Uie vital part he had Feb. 19 at the home of Vera Law- fthe
7. Work begun on Panama Canal
high honor for n young nun tn head played in securing a decidedly new fence with Mrs Florence MbCfary | night staffs to her second srmes- limits are 17 to 25. They art in­
tcr's journalism students. The an­ stalling electric »toves and motors &lt;1881i. Comments ceurared by the
the Lansing schools. &lt;w|x-clnlly when tXP5 of legislature in the state of' os co-hosteas.
nual stuff te: editor. Harriett Bab- und doing general housewiring.
War Department.
wc realize that he hud hud to earn Oregon
| cock; asst, editor. Maurcne HaaMiss DoroUiy Kincaid, a student
PRAIRIEVILLE
8. LAST QUARTER. And that
hls own way to obtain thc educaAccording to this article, which i
J Mrs, Sarah Johnson and Dnra|| vind; businerts manager. Evelyn teacher from Michigan State col­ goes for Income tax.
tlon that would qualify him for »'«« written by a prominent Oregon
Townsend; senior class write-ups. lege. lias been teaching Mr. Rein­
9. U. S. Weather Bureau estab­
such » position. He was a natural, citizen, that state like others had। called on Mr. and Mrs. John De­
! Dorothy
Priester at Dowling. Wednesday. L
------------ Coidrcn
----------- and Violet Nor- hardt's econcinlcs ctasses this week. lished &lt;1870&gt;. Discontinued In 1942­
forceful, very efficient and effective he*''1 harmed by law. that were f
Second semester officers of Mis*
■ Harvey Mill’ of Detroit spent j ton; sports editor. Joseph Burk10. Goose lays golden egg &lt;1505'.'
trainer of »'oung people.
[enacted by Ils kgtetature, which'
j Friday night with his parents. Mr . noiotr;
holder; ciuo
club reporters,
reporters. utura
Laura Maurniuur- Leiter s homeroom, elected this week Reporters sped to scene and re-1
While nl Lansing, one of Ids pti- »*re put through because sums . nnd Mrs. Maurice Milts.
‘ I er —.............
and William
— ~Donovan; activ- are: Pres. Patricia Newton; vice
turned with the . following con- I
.......................keen "special
intereat*" desired such ( mr.
pite was a randy-haired,
.
iu»* Johncock ......
Mr. auu
and »»•».
Mrs. Earl
andI ities. Gertrude Dimond; art and pre’.. Joyce Harrington; tet.-treas..
densed
report of interview. "OuchP'i
Scotch boy. Martin soon learned legislation for their own benefit: fampy nnd Lucy Norris were Sun- idtotoqraphy. Jean Mary Wallace. Beatrice Bush;
Faculty-Student
11. Farmer Hank Puckerpuks first I
thnt this boy's parents were very a|&gt;d these "special interests" had (|3V dinner gut-sis of Mrs. E A. Thr Fortnight staff for the first council repr., Betty Conley.
|MH&gt;r. They came from Canada. PUll enough with lhe legislature to j Parker nt Hastings
.......... .s on Jan. 25. Ute two issues of this semester te: ed­
A blue mint reading class on na­ uses boiling water to thaw frozen '
the payment* will probably
?ing to Celebrate
celebrate the' itor, Dorothy Stanley; news editor, tional defense is now being spon­ pump.
where hte father had owned a fine । prevent Hie defeat or the repeal | occasion being
12. Abraham Lincoln bom In log'
I 'nn. but1 he lost It because of a of these laws. Thc.se powerful i birthdays of Mrs. Johncock and Caroline Han.sen; business manager sored under the dirqption of Mr.
drfret in thr title to the land. Thc ' special interest*'' ateo used their j Lucy Norrte.^
_
cabin, thus insuring hte future sue-;
Roger Bennett; oss't business man- Hansen.
Mrs.
Earl
Boulter
and
Mrs.
Ward
■
cess
according
to
tho
old
timers.
;
dtelicnrtened father moved to Lan-! well-known tactic* to cause Ute de-,
•
Five courses are now being spon­
'
' the Extension I। ngcr, Robert Clinton; feature
sing, got work al low
nrt Hastini
13. Friday, the thirteenth. Beware
sored in machine tool operating,
low wages,
wages, but
but hte:
hls: feat
tent of,
oi other
oincr jiroiwsed
j&gt;roposca Jaws
law* Jliat|
tnui|
Thnrldnv " ' । llor- Rosemary Weeks; sports
people,|
&lt;)f “SI Ca,thro&gt; wU1 i Itor. Thonuu
Kurr. exchange
with about seventy-five men on lhe of driving That last good retread
JSXTtrt hte mind and he I would have# beiiefiltedJter iuiX
topp-nus™.
’
over a nail.
waiting list.
14. St. Valentine either died or
Mr. Hansen has prospects for
whin hte distinguished son was a that Martin V. Rork. a lecturer and (UUon
ab011t lhe Mmf. | Mtas Butler, the school nurse,
vour.g man ft was fortunate for convincing speaker, had set out to
B |UU(, improved. Cullers »tatrs thal
re haVB b«*n about three apprentices in two alrades.
times “ns
many
boys
girls
that boy thut he came under the | have Oregon adopt the "initiative lnil weelc werc Mr nnd Mrs. Lew- three ,,rnM
* m
‘nv hnv
« os BlrU
ToRfllevt
Influence of Martin Rork. He filled: and referendum" by means of cilyn Erb and family of Delton; in her office for the epidemic of
Kitehen Work Boards
Mbfry o/
.
him with ambition to make some- which petitions, signed by a small. Mr and Mrs. Paul Nagle and Judy cold*.
A non-splintering kitchen work
First-aid clarses have been start­ board can be made from tempered
thing of himself, and offered to j percentage of the voters of that1 of Gull lake and several local
ed for high school students and pressed wood, a hard, grainlcss all­
loan him the money to go to Albion state, could compel a referendum friends.
college. That was Samuel Dickie, | vote on laws passed by thr legtela-’ Mr a«id Mrs Rona!£McKlbbin of arc working in cooperation with the wood fiber board. Thc glossy sur­
C,»
■ »t. t
Alhtnn tn ture whirl/ the oeiilkmera beUeved
Creek were entertained nt physical education classes. The
Stebbins Bldg.
face wilt neither absorb odors nor
who graduated from Albion in , lure whleh tne petitioners oeuevea.
„&lt; ,i,_ L,.;.
__
a...
1873. Dickie earned a good share co be harmful or designed to benefit'1 tere^Mr and Mrs Me- 5?ta J^FridM- ^PheTe are l30 «tu- turn'lhc edges on knives.
uauauam.utvt.NO3i caoes x
of lhe cost ot hte Albion course, but । come special Interest. By petition. KlbbJn Bf,rc mnrrled jBn. &gt;
con- denta enrolled? It is the first time
Martin Rork helped him Perhaps also the
1'*I gralulaUons.
' gralulatfons.
I■ anvthJnrof
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anything of this
this type
type has
has been
been ofof­
Mr Bnd Mrs
Boulter spent
this little bit of family history will taws which the legislature had fulled
fered.
enable us to we why Samuel Dickie to enact. Tills article staled that Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mlu Urquhart, student teacher
Mr.
Rork
went
up
and
down
thaljMrs.
Oliver
Hayward
and
Mr.
and
was such nn ardent prohibitionist
from Michigan State college, spent
state, .’freaking in cities, villages nnd t Mrs. Basil Hayward nnd family at Hie first two weeks of the course
all hte days.
.
Martin Rork'i; career as a teach­ at rural gatherings, urging the peo-! Kalamazoo
in Mtes BuUcr's department and
Mrs. E. A Parker and Eiuabeth now te working with Miss West­
er hud made him wish to become pie to vote for the "Initiative and
and -----Mrs. Wickett
Hastings
irioniuuia , thereby
uiurv; giving
**’*'•» •the । -------------- of- ------ - called
- cott in physical education.
a preacher, and he entered the min­ referendum",
. the
.
. . .
.to annul
........
on
ILVrc
Tpnni, Mnrrts
nnd
l.iw-v
people
right
taws
j
on
Mr*.
Jennie
Norris
and
Lucy
istry of thc Methodist church, mak­
Eight high school teams were or­
which they believed were opposed «“* M«- ..^‘IftemMn*"'1 M,r&gt;
ing that decision while he was
ganized in an intramural basket­
to thc public Interest, also to
Sunday afternoon.
teaching at Lansing. His rise in the
ball contest, to play three times a
ministry was rapid. Tile churches initiate new laws which they de­
Defense needs have brought a re­ week during the noon hours. The
to which he was assigned grew in sired. The author of lhe article vival of building wooden ships andI captains are J. Burkholder. R. Byfera. R. Gaskell. W. Donovan, K.
membership nnd hte congregations gave credit to the crusading efforts ;iron men.
largely Increased. For a time, each of Martin Rork for the enactment ,
change was a considerable advAnce of thc initiative nnd referendum by
over the preceding one. till he the state of Oregon, the first to
seemed well on the way to tlie adopt them. The author spoke of
largest churches in the conference. him as a lecturer, which would in­
Then something happened! Some of dicate that he hud become a plat­
hte mtntelertal brethren accused form speaker when he went west.
him of being a heretic! He had pro­ Anyone who ever heard Marlin
claimed hte belief that if a wrong­ Rork speak or preach would credit
doer. after hte dentil, discovered him with ability to put the Initiative
that he was and had been wrong and referendum across in Oregon.
and wanted to gel right. God would He was a magnetic speaker, very
help him lo do so. That is some­ logical and convincing.
When hte health broke down in
thing like lhe Catholic belief about
purgatory. He was punished by the west. Martin Rork returned lot
sending him to take charge of two Hastings, a short time before hte
small village churches ut Athens in passing. He did not long survive j
Calhoun Co. nnd Sherwood in after lie ceased active wojk. Hte
Branch Co. History repeated Itself. body is buried in the Rutland ceme­
Soon packed churches and Increased tery■
_________
membership irt
these
churches
aroused hte ministerial opponents. DOCTORS REPORT ON
He was brought to trial tor leach­ BLOOD PLASMA USE
As the American Red Cross con­
ing contrary lo the theology of hte
tinued Its efforta to obtain hun­
church and expelled from the min­
dreds of thousands of blood dona­
istry.
tions for use in the armed forces,
About that time there were sev­
army, navy and civilian doctom
eral noted heresy trials in this
who were present during the at­
And that’s sound advice ... no one is better qualified to advise you on money
country. In other denominations os tack on Pearl Harbor unanimous­
well as lhe Methodtet, two of the ly praised the use of blood plasma
matters than your own, friendly, Banker; often your affairs both business and
most famous were in Chicago. The
on war battlefronts.
publicity given to such trials and
personal require confidential, competent, financial couMel and you can be sure
A physician's report on the use
the unfavorable results for the of blood plasma at Pearl Harbor
churches
must have cured the stated. "One hesitates to think
of it from him. Take advantage of his offer to serve you and sove yourself un­
heresy hunters, for there have not what might have happened had
necessary worry and inconvenience. Be sure of the answers to your money mat­
not the civilian defense group
tainly lhe heresy charged to Mar­ made avaltable immediately targe
ters ... see your banker first. You’re always welcome.
lin Rork would not aeem heretical amouuts of plasma. The agverity
when compared with much that ui
...was
____________
of MM
the_ shock which
observed
come’ from lending orthodox pul-1 ln
wounded makes It imperaplta in these days.
thBl there be available for
Loans can be had for any worthy purpose at convenient, controlled rates of • . I
While I wm al Albion college, a immediate u.se large amounts of
half dozen ypung men and women blood aubilltutes. If dried plasma
interest. We are making loans both business and personal and are in a position
UNITED
there were students from Athens |g p, be supplied, (pedal teams
STATES
and Sherwood, which shows lhat' nH15t be trained to regenerate this
to loan money on improved real estate. We can also arrange financing, for you,
hte Ivork had stimulated young peo- [ material."
/bonds
lounruMPs
pie in Hit two churches to seek a; According
..
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on home appliances, farm equipment, etc. When it concerns money there Is one
to ..
the -------reporta
received
college education. It also reveals by lhe navy department, a total of
man you can consult, your banker, and ono place you can go with confidence,
that what he raid from the pulpit 750 units of blood plasma, includ­
was not Intended to harm the ing liquid and dried, was used In
Blithe.. .Smart... Dainty.. .Correct
your bank.
Church of which he was a minister Hawaii December 7. and by De­
nor any of its institutions. He said cember 17 a total of 1.450 unite
whet hr did because that was hte had been used. A unit of plasma
belief. It was revolting to hls mind is the amount obtained from one
HUE UTHIt PAPERS
to teach that the Heavenly Father pint of blood.
In Hawaii, demands for plasma
he worshipped would refuse to wel­
come a rej&gt;entant man who had
ccme to sec thc error of hte ways been taken to replenish the civilian
aftgr he had passed on Into thc blood bank built up for a possible
spirit world. He made no attempt emergency. Within 15 days after
^Fifty-Five Yean of Continuoiu Service”
to minimize evil nog to paint it as the Pearl Harbor • attack. 3.500
anything less than the wbrst enemy civilians and members of tne armed
forces contributed blood. Red Crass
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of mankind. He urged that sin
must enrry its own punishment and officials learned

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A aeries of discussion meetings on
"Feeds and Feeding for Defense Pro1 duction" are being bold every Thurs­
day evening in the Delton Rural
Agricultural school building. Th#
. JMn. E. R. WUllson rpent one day purpose of the scrizs is to discuss
last week with friends in Kalama­ ways of meeting Uw goals of the
•Food for Freedom Campaign."
zoo.
The Extension Claw held on all Thc topic for the meeting Thurs­
day meeting at the home of Mrs. day evening. Feb 5. will be "Rais­
ing the Dairy Calf.”
Lincoln Bush on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Kahler en­
The local basketball team will go
tertained some of their friends al to Ute Kellogg Agricultural school
an oyster supper Saturday evening nt Gull lake Tuesday evening Feb.
in honor of their 49th wedding an- 10. to play that team. On Friday
evening, Feb. 13. they will go to
nlversary.
Mrs. Clayton Stough. Mra George Woodland to meet that team.
Eddf-Utnd Mrs. Charles Harrington ij Joan Fuhrman spent the weekspent Thursday In Kalamazoo.
( end with her brother, Robert PuhrMrs. Scott Lydy of Lake Odessa, man and family, in Baltle Creek.
who has been caring for her daugh- &lt;
. .&lt;-- R,lnh atarrina and
tTh?^hoSeWSatuMyayevinTngn’Cd I
c,llldrcn of Uvel Park 6pent
I Mra nhel Pennock of iteJtina#
wUh hu ,Ulcr’ Mrs
Lwu on^ night last i*kwhh im l&gt;r»noclt and fan,uT

We can supply you
with a KX Hybrid
qgythat will mature.
If you've never tried
KX, plant at leaBt a

two children, Dick and Helen, spent I WEST HOPE
I MILO
I
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Oarl
M&lt;rlpa Replogle of ClovtrThe H. L. club was entertained
Blanchard In Battle Croak.
&lt;
making an extended visit at the home of Mary M. Fewer,
Mr- and Mra. teoq Paongok vta-'wlth her daughter. Mrs. Evxrette Parchment. Thursday. Jan. 29 fori
itcd their father, Addison Pennock McCallum.
’luncheon at 1:30 with Mrs Feme
*? U,fUtnie ta “**■' Miss Cleo Baumgartner who to Hasan, co-hosteea
After luncheon

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Bom to Mr. and Mra. Horace nortfe„ hMniui soent the week- Mrs. Rose Albertson, with twenty
dau»}‘ler’, ln Bcn‘*rd endwlth her parents,Mr. and Mra. vvfrl members and two visitor!
hospital hare Thursday afternoon
^.j. ’ “
, present A abort bualnasa session
of last week.
. smite!foUowed durtn« whlch • 8um of

ysa

!KrolrDss.M

ory Corners Friday evening.
|---- ------Mrs. Douglas Oaknder of Hickory 1 Oaleaburg.
i on lhe waiting list was placed on M jLrry.' Ubor
Comm and daughter, Eda Jean.
Lueila Bchner of southwesti Rm.
Rut- Qje ggijyg membership. Roll was H. H*yn&gt;rd. labor
'S’ few acres In 1942. You
visited Mrs. Alice Dunning Friday. I land likes over the duties of teach- answered by “A Work of Art I JJl‘b"
Mm. Leon Dunning and Mrs. By- cr at our school this Monday mom- Have Seen.” Mrs. Helen Pyla pre- £ u,~ ..*.i i.u
y will plant more In 1943.
ran Farwell turned tn *84 for Bar- ing and Mrs. Stewart Brownell be- sented an interesting article on g x,ti,r. ubor
ry
township
on
the
last
Red
Crow
gLu
her
school
work
at
Orange“
Lorado
Taft
.
’
"
Mrs.
Wade
followed
M
McKibteu.
l.h
NORTHRUP KING A CO.'S
Xi™’
। drive.
villa to replace Russell Laubaugh
Walter Griffith left Monday j who ieavetlwi weak ^or" training with a talk “Gutson Borglum;" "■
Mrs. Chit tendon presented a paper £
JXr
mominz for Fort Ciutar.
camp.
on
"J.
Edgar
Hoover?
ail
of
which
n.
Dynni.™,
Ubor
The Y M W. B. ot Hickory Cor- | Some from this way attended a.
were splendid. The next meeting
!{u*k,,k’. ,•b?,
Charles Harrington
Mrs. Rote Sprague spent th' ners met with Mr. and Mrs. Paul , party at tho Orange hull Tuesday
Mr and Mra Olitih Williams and weekend with her airter-iifelaw 1 Kybura Friday evening of last week.; night tor Russell Laubaugh.
Lawrence with Mrs. Florence Me- of
liw three rans of Gull lake spent Satur- - Mrs. Maude Corwin in Battle Creek
| Mr» ar*C1' McCallum had tha Crary, co-hoateas on Feb. IB. "Trav- Rlnrlslr a«f. c*.. us,
I
HICKORY
CORNERS
1 (lav an.moon with their parents
Mr and Mrs Mason Norwood of
misfortune to fall on the slippery el Talks ’ will be the topic.
Sui“"iKu ’sTSL ""
Mr nnd Mrs John Adams
‘. Kalamazoo spent the weekend with] Mrv
Hastings J—
steps
crock •-----------rib so—
aheis
Mrs. Roy
Roy Hubbard
Hubbard of
of Hastings.
r-and
----- --------------Red Cross chairman for lhe county moving about with care these days. home from Bronson hospital after A. w. o*.k i’«. aappUw ....
I At the regular meeting of the P. .Mr.and* Mre. Marshall Norwood.
T
was held
Mr. end ...............
Mrs. Rotter
Williams
r. A.
a. which
wmen was
neia in
in the
me school
scnooi
?
........ .
— --r—-—--- spending six -weeks there. She is •&gt;'■ »•*» co!T?«kaX"
house Monday
Monday evening
evening of
of iusi
Hut week.
week &gt; ^re —supper
afternoon. tiBu.
Jan. Mr,
39. hi
at calling
. ------------------------------­ in the neighborhood Sat­ somewhat improved in health but Wlt.| t»ioytyp» o.' .i«n«
SEED house
'CZ'- “guesu
—:—..—of his parent*
-------- . pie: Thursday
... _ Helen
.... .. Martin, _geologist,
....... ......
Mrs Leslie Williams
__ ■ a
_ lied
_■ —
___ urtiav.
MUs
from Mr
Mr. nnd Mr*c
Williams of •»2 o'clock and organized
Crass
ur”y"
still confined lo her bed.
iuryi«» Ouim, ,«v«ir* ™..
the Conservation Department, gave, Ooster Friday evening.
unit of twenty-three members. Mra. I, The Aid met with Mr*. Lynden
SUTC1. M.r, no™ &lt;Wu,M«r
a very Interestlnx talk on■ "Thc
UnMrs.
L®on
Leonard.
Mrs. Mary
4HSWII-;
- r
,, - i Howard Johnson was elected gen- '1 Johncock at thc Jesse Osgood homo
—
,--------- ~
—r
.....
! derground
aergrvunu Wealth
nouut uf
of Mlchtean."
—’’ . Henton.
” ‘
Mrs. J. C. Horton,
“ and Mrs. ।
ChatnnBa Mrs John Mourer this week Wednesday for dinner.
■nte m»n» Mend, of Will John, WOtolM tro.n Centnl Hi«h UU
“l­
'ecretary-treosurer and Mrs. Lee
Place Your Order For Seed NOW She told about the Importance of
geology and the. mineral wealth of Cressy Home Literary Club meeting, BunlJclt h|W chanfe 0, l(ie material one, ™ tdeued to h«r he u Rhi.-AMM' ev.nln,.
Over
fifty
attended
the
P.
T.
A.
ing
now.
Michigan.and its importance to the “l ‘he borne of Mra. Mary Flower -f
sewing project
Mra Ha)
future She spoke of Michigan be™! Sine£ iTSXxK‘the iSlliS
Friday night at tlie school house
CLOVERDALE
Dr Bernard showed lovely colored
ing admitted to the union 105 years n0011nmiwt
th,.
Relckard*
pictures of hls trips.
Charles Monica Is sick again.
ago that daj' In thc afternoon she
The teachers oL the school here
™ Th
spoke at the high school anemblv. expect to attend the M E A. meet- b,'eJ*?1 ed,1'*d«y “* e«h month
Merle Bradfield attended a Farm
Jess and Don Haney are in Kan­
This lecture was illustrated by col- big tn Hastings Wednesday evening at 2 o clock at the Masonic Temple. sas visiting their father and other Bureau meeting in Hastings Mon­
HASTINGS, MICH.
day evening also a Dairy meeting
—-• slides. ••
Her
-------subject
°t thiswas “The of this week.
। The local Red Cross te putting on relatival.
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST. , ored
Mrs. Frank Humlston is gaining on Wednesday afternoon
Mr and
Mrs. Robert Faulkner i a. "Salvage for Victory" campaign
| Geologist and A Camera in Michi-,
“
Mrs. mnuciuic
Madeline nuiuiui
Norman utu
and mi
Mrs».
mra.
nnd baby ot Coloma, spent Sunday , and u asking every one to donate and Lt at home.
' gan."
Mr. and Mra. Harry Jones and Lome Bradfield attended a 4-H
(with his parents. Mr nnd Mra. El oid papers, magazines, catalogue*
PJ!.UUTrr1
,nd ««»• PaP*™ should be folded family were in Kalamazoo Sunday.' Leaders luncheon and meeting al
Mrs. Emma Dickerson and Mae Hastings Tuesday.
।
I Middleville visited them Wednes- Bnd Ued ln bundl„
WU( lhQM,
On Monday while Mr*
Van
I Mm uSf LTOfM ud Mr..
*»““»» Sf Gelb were in Delton Sunday mom-1
Ing
istreain was standing
on a chair »n
™ r»™n .ttemtal on. or the “ „’ “L™
NW’
Pvt. Roland Chilson ofFt. Cui- 1 doing some cleaning. It went out Th
opening panies
partly nt
nt me
the V
3. u.
O.
orhera ma, mil
Mr. r«r
I opening
u. a.
T ~
ter spent tne
the weekend
weekend witn
with nu
hls from unocr
under swr
her uiu
and auc
she fell mIn- Th
building at Augusta Wednesday eve“ourer °r Mr» Howard John- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chll-. Juring her side by striking on the
ning.
son'
| son and relatives.
edge of a cheat.
I Mrs. Helen Shellenbargcr. who' News from Mrs. Maud Randler
Sorry Claud Moshler is not so
Mrs. Laurel Garrison and Mrs
ru ui
uu» writing.
Meric Bradfield
Bradfield were
were inin Hastings
Hastings
has been staying nt the home of says she la pleasantly located at well
nt this
I [Merle
» Dept. roiror
Mrs. caiiiii
Edith Welch nuuin
south m
of me
lhe vn
vll ।| 512 uennon
Lennon Ave..
Ave . E.UAUS,
Eustis, ria.,
Fla., a city
Mr. and Mrs:
Mr*: Sheldon Howell,
Howell. Mrs | Thursday attending an extension
.Irsfile lleke
lace. U now back at the home of | about the size of Hastings. She is Lena Boulter of Kalamazoo called ■ class.
। Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Chandler.
। well and enjoying the sunny days on Mrs. Martha Chamberlain Sun-1 Mr. 8ooy U making some fine
. j improvements on the tenant house ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Leonard nnd [ wUh thc thermometer at righty. day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs wellihgton Monica'and farms formerly owned by Mrs.
Mrs. Bia Rogers were dinner guests Her
Howard la in a southern
by Colomsn curparl
'of
of Mr i.nrl
and Mrs. Kltlc
Ellis KE Faulkner
, of Bedford called on Mr. araLM**- Mnr&gt;' F*“wcr.
that th* Police D»pt.
j army camp.
j Thursday evening of last week.
I
Lester Monica and boysArtmday. , Mrs. Emily Wilcox was in Has- ™ ... v&lt;u, „
llw a spend-1
o rcilu., ‘Ws Thursday
___
,
Rcjm
‘ingl*ls
and spent the day,Y»«
*’&gt;• Ah»«ni On«. Carries.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Fuhrman nnd.' Tlie three young children of Rev. I Mrs. Martha
and Mrs, victor Jones who reside ing'T few"wVeks’w?th^Mr “nd Tira' with MriT Prank~Andrus"and' Mra. J Mo.M by c»te»»a .upp«no4 by Thom
I on a farm nearly two miles from Everett McCallum.
Robert Mills
|
1.^,
'ail
i town
tnwn drove
rlmvi* in
tit for
tnr Sunday
MnmL school
.r.l.rw.1
-I-.. as
__ IIINnu
aa»
■
’
.
*
There ......
was no schoolt Monday
I last Sunday with their Shetland U..
™
e««.
K„„,„n
I pony hitched to a long hand sled.
-­
| Their large white collie accotnpan- Evangelical Church
Mrs. Jack Snyder Wednesday.
i •mutian k r«hvre4
Rev. T A Moyer, pastor
| oled them and waited patiently be9: 45 A- M. Worship and preach­ ' Gena Golden was In Kalamazoo J *!&gt;„* »"j
i side the pony until Sunday school
| last Wednesday to sec M1m Vera-1
¥••». All. Al
ing.
was over and they were ready to
1
belle
who
has
become
her
natural
1 tied.
10: 30 Sunday school.
: return home.
TO GRAND RAPIDS
, self once more, for which we are
M#»»4 hy r«k«nin &gt;«i
FAIR LAKE * ' '
------------------i
very
thankful
She
is
also
very
••.'.***
"’J?*1? *r
■
Rev.
Jones
will
sell
hls
registered
7:35 AJH.
A delightful party was held Sat- ' busy doing both dining room and
A(I iV.’.n’ &lt;&gt;»"
hogs at auction near Kalamazoo
| Xd&lt;»4 fay Hmiih »,a
next Thursday. Feb. 5 at I o'clock. urday evening al tlie Kinsley Com- sewing room work.
, Later he will have an aucUon and munlty hal) for Mr and Mrs. Wm.. Sunday callers at the home of orJ ih«i th» i».«,nr
reduce hls large herd of cows nnd Carver, it being their 40tli wedding Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hammond were ••• th«”&lt;»*4 '•&gt; #»'&lt;*•»»
h,’. hT'miiiw’
i young cpttle before moving to hls anniversary. A lamp and a blanket I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Singleton and I
were among the presents given daughter of Hailing* and Mr. and i smin. *u.i TkuM.. '
{smaller ..farm
TO BATTLE CREEK
them.
i Mrs. Burr Wheeler of Kalamazoo. I c.rrl».i.
। The young people of the WeaieySewing will be done for thc Red; 'Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Phillips,and
' an church met at the home of Ar­ Cross .every Wednesday at Leah'**-J
------------------------------Ona
lene Hungerford for Bible study Williamsons'.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phil­
j last Friday evening
lips and daughter of Hastings Sun­
California's ham-and-eggers cut day. " “
| Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence and
“I see by the paper that women
now control 73 per cent of the na­
' family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. their demand from *30 to *20 week­
Voters should highly resolve to tion’s income spending.” said a
TO LANSING
Evert Irving and children of Bat­ ly but economist* say It can’t be
done. The rabbit is still larger than elect henceforth only public officials voice on lhe bus. “That leaves 25
tle Creek, Sunday.
•9:50 AJW.
the magician's hnt.
who know the value of a dollar.
per cent unaccounted for."
There will be a prayer meeting at
’.he home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
Sut doesn't wear an oversea# cap on
or a battalion of lanke! That’* why
Willison Thursday afternoon al 2:30
TO KALAMAZOO
she knows it’s important to give tho
lhe job—or the smart blue, gray or
o'clock. All are welcome.
fastest possible service on all calls.
khaki of the women's war-work unite.
The YMWB of the Wesleyan
Her quick mind and deft fingers help
church will meet Friday evening.
But she is right in thc thick of war
Feb. 6. with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
keep the nation’s vital communication
•Dally Except. Sunday
Kyburg of Delton.
system operating.
Through her switchboard flash hun­
Rev. Howard Rice, pastor at
All Other Trip# Ate Dally
dreds of calls every day. Perhaps only
Bethel Chapel will be the speaker
at the Wesleyan church next Sun­
one of those calls—she can't know
day evening.
legly difficult
which one—deals directly with the
। Born to Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction at my farm 2’/j
war emergency. But the swift comple­
j Tun gate al Bernard liospital, Jantion of that one call may speed the
| uary 20 a seven pound daughter.
miles south of Lacey on pavement or 10 miles north of Battle Creek on North Av­
; Will you please call 21. one long
delivery of a whole squadron of planes
enue or St. Marys lake road on
and 2 short and telephone your
I news for the Banner not later than
Sunday evening.
Phone 2137
Mrs. Glen Asplnall Is visiting
TRIO CAFE
Mrs. Cora Aspinall and daughter
j Jeantr-of Hastings.
J Russell Tolles and son Buddy of
Commencing ot 1:30 p. m. the following will be offered for sole:
Bunnell neighborhood called at the
Frank Town home Sunday after­
. | noon.
Callers at the home ot Mr. and
Mra. Martin Peters and family
Sunday were Mrs Wade Town of
Delton. Millard Willison, local and
Spring drag.
‘ Mr. and Mrs Robert Eskclf of Bat-

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Michigan Bell Telephone Company

SATURDAY, FEB. 7,1942

BUS DEPOT

KlMCMBeR

Rev. and Mrs. W. J Kennedy of
Three Rivers were dinner guests
Tuesday of Rev. and Mn, J. W.
McCue.
\ J
Rev. J. W McCue u at Three
Rivers assisting Rev. W. J. Ken­
nedy in special meetings.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. McCue have
a new granddaughter bom recently
to Mr. and’ Mis. Lindon McCue of
Detroit.

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D-X is different from ordinary
gasolines because it provides

upip"'c^«crl-bri“'i7’°‘h'

valves, pittons, ring* and uppercylinder walls. In addition, D-X
is seasonally adjusted to provide

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Guarantee — at any Diamond
D-X station.

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Ubricatkrn

Notice to Mothers!

Hildebrandt’s D-X Service
HASTINGS

COWS
Holstein Jersey, 6 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side.
Holstein Guernsey, 2 yrs. old.
Guernsey Jersey, 11 yrs. old,
fresh.
Guernsey, 8 yrs. old, due
March 21.
Jersey, 6 yrs. old.
•
Black Jersey, 9 yrs. old.
Jersey, 6 yrs. old.
Guernsey, 6 yrs. old.
5 mos. old calf.
lbs. milk per doy.

FARM MACHINERY

Low wagon on rubber.
Stone boat.
Dump rake.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
Cale walking cultivator.
John Deere manure spreader.
Lime and fertiliser spreader.
9 hoe grain drill.
1 h. p. motor.
Cutting box, hand or power.

HARNESS
Double work harnets. nearly now.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
7 tons Alfalfa and Timothy.
75 bu. Oats.
250 baskets Corn in crib.

Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALK: Cash doy of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

Peckhams Remedy
it guarantoad to help
your chiM’« cold, cough
or croupy cough, due to a
cold.

MUMZONTINCNT FETBOLEVM CORPORATION

111 W. COURT ST.

HORSES
Pair Sorrel geldings, 7 and 9
years old.

“Qsm itied Barer wiihoBtl"

PHONE 2448

Sold

by

all draggists.

FLOYD RANKIN
PROPRIETOR
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

I. t CRAY, Clerk.

�Tint BASTINGS BANNOL TUCHSDAY. FEBRITAHY 5, Bl!

1 Mrs. Burdette Wadd and husband. Della Allen apartments, have moved; marriage of their cousin, Otto Olenn Orlffeth and has been get­ was made In Grand Rapid*. She met with
Latest* word from Donald Hail, to Haatlng* where he te employed, j Krcagcr of Lansing. The wedding ting initiated Into the work this leave* besides her four children, a
ibroth«r of Mr* T. I. Gillett, who
The annual Father nnd Son ban- took place in Central McahodLst
lister, Mrs Arthur Brace of Detroit,
j
received hi* -wing*" lot fall te that qilrt ^.on^n-d by the Middleville chutch.
Mrs. Mary Gray, who marked 81 and two brothers. Prank of Fwnlhe Is doing introl duly along the; cunimunify Brotheihood will be Clifford DavLx was taken sudden­ years of life Sunday. Peb. 1. waa dale and one In Rockford. Ill.
later In the
Atlantic coast.
ln ,|u. f.-K. school cafeteria' ly Hl at hls home south of town happily «Airprteed by telephone calls
Mtesea Helen Brog and Pauline
(Continued from page 1. sec. 1)
. of Robert Ru(fB
he u to be; Mr. Bnd Mrs Wm J. Uebler went
on Monday evening. Feb 9. with Tuesday evening. Thursday hr was from her son Charles Gray of Mer­ Walker spent thr weekend with spending tome Ume with
Joy M. v». Merrit J. Pike, divorce, transferred thu Tuesday from N.j lo Chicago Sunday night where the Masters-Jones circle serving the taken to Blodgett hospital Grand ritt and her daughter, Mrs. Rome Miss Virginia Wellfare In Hastings- Oren In Leighton TWp..
Alice R. VS. Jacob M. Boy*en. di- ! Carolina to Camp Tyson. T^nn., tori they W1U attend the Fashion Mart. banquet. A gtxid program te being Rapids, for x-ruy* and he remained Brockbank of Pendleton, Ind- Call*
Mrs Hattie Furntss returned to her niece. Mrs. Harry
vorce
'
'
’
'
' liix to twelve weeks’ training. Rob-------Rob- WlUfain uebler. Sr., and Ray Tolan. prepared nnd It is hoped, every man for observation until Saturday. He from town friends helped to obher home in Nashville Saturday.
U&gt;ule R. Neal and wife n. Fred i
,n lhe
‘*‘‘ arc looking after the store during In the community will titid wmt boy
•
»1WI oprnuuis uie wee* wiwi ncr
their absence. They expect to be to take und attend. Earl VanSIcklr ccnvaic.xccncc althouijh weak.
'
■
J. Young, bill tn eatablteh conveyMis. Carl Rock went to Detroit sister. Mrs. Wm. Kronewitter, help- bridge dub Thunday evening
। Dr. and Mr.* R. M. Berljnn mid home Friday.
i* president of the organization.
Mr. and Thursday
Mrs. Curl niljht
Hiar ofto Wayspend----------several
— . Ing
_________
care for
____Mr.
________
Kronewitter.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Benda
son. Clarence, drove lo Ann Arbor
. .. ,many
... -...
friends
. ... of Uewollyn
land formerly ot Middleville, are j‘lays&lt;i.v«
with with
her sister,
h»r Mrs. Ur.
Leont*nn
Rock
I Mr*.
Wolford of Bowen* daughter. Florence, took hte
Mr. and Mrs. Fqvter, Wnddtll. mid &gt; The
Wrn. Davidson v«. Vernon J. Sunday, where tlie doctor rcmalped
her parents, Mr. und Mra. Elmer Campbell are sorry to know that a‘ parents of a 10’. lb. son born Wed- who b. quite seriously 111.
Brown. Auditor General, bill to set for a two week** course In dentistry. JameAsWere
A
number
of
the
parent*
viAlted
1
on
the
gam.
.
Sunday dinner guest* second
M-rrnrt amriutntton
of
hLx
lr-.r
was.
ru^rtnv
.l.-.r,
on
nml
wiir.
iv..
i
—
naren*—
—
■
amputation
his leg wtte nesday. Jan. 28. and who has been
Frank Lee and daughter, Edna, of their sister and daughter, Mra performed Friday at Pennock hw- nsrhed Kenneth Alan. The grand- their children nt Hie Kellogg camp, Mrs. John RobcrUon of Caro
Edward D. va. Hattie EkharfT, di­ were recent visitors of their daujth- Has* Johnson and husband, and in pttaL Mr. Cnnijiiirll i;. nearly 94 purmbi. Mr nnd Mrs. C. L. Hiar at Clear hike Sunday afternoon and I spent the weekend at home with locte Saturday when Uie tauter i
tered Uie lAnc-Dulcenla Home. 1
ter and stater. Mrs. Frank Bruwn'nhe aiu-rnuon tfll drive to Clear years old but has stood thc ordenl and Mr. and Mra Fred Guilin arc found them fine and having a most! her husband and hte people and superintendent of thc Home. B
Bopiia Alice O. Smith v». Walter nnd husband nt- South Bend, Ind.1 lake to see thc former’s son. Foster. us well a* can be expected. Tlie first very happy over the advent of their enjoyable time.
ner parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Makomb A Hoffman wm the former pai
operation was perfopned a few flrstgramLon.
The 50 seniors of T.-K. school •'—’------- • -----------'. Thompson, et al. bill to establish
—
L. W.-------------------------—
HuleU'cclcbratcd —
hLs -----15th...
Jr, ,
looked their pre«'«t
prettiest Tuesday when i, Mrs Kenneth Spooner returned
ne fence.
I birthday January 27. The Sunday; Mrs Hooper Freshnev will be
Mr*
The Rouse circle of Uie Method tat
Mr*. WUU*
WHIR Cllrkard
cllrkard nnd
nnd little
little son
son lookwl
Jennie and Marlon Echtlnaw and! previous lue and Mrs. Hulett and. hostess to her bridger club this
Maying of Detroit ami Mr mid Mra Dorr!lhp Phototfraphei came from De- (to the home of her aunt, Mrs. E. F. church will hold it* monthly meet­
Mrs Isabel Lepper
Pl Acre Slocum v*. Wnx Koble. thclL cottaln.. Mr. und Mrs. Fane' Thursday afternoon with a pot luck
Caln of Hastings were in town re- ,,olt 0,111 look their pictures
Blake. Monday after a three week*' ing this Thunday afternoon with
. . ..
set
r Hulett ot Granu Rapute. were guests j dlru.tr oa part of Ute fun
.
hotirekerpvr. Mr*. lAili.n Wilson. ccntly looking after tfle residence of
Mr a,ul Mtf George Mailers are visit in Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. Minnie Johnson.
/
of thc Hulett's daugliter. Mrr. Roy j Will Hall, who work.-, in Detroit
the their mother. Mr* Grace Toltwo mcntli* In Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen »nt&lt;rLieut, and Mrs. Arnold Hoebeke
petit ioa&lt;•
MeCaul and husband, northews', of ’pent the ueekrnd al hte home at law, Mrs. Walter Wilson, who has hur.-t.
i* .-petullng mr
the winter
Mrs. Mildred, talned a party of twenty friends
I.u- I. who 13
WI1BSI *‘ln th,ir ‘‘atwhtcr.
•
Miririe and
o.M husband.
jwme &gt;,
M ram&gt;c&gt;«c
Parmelee ouiurSatur- where he will have a three month**
Veteh “divorce "--------- A bltlhd“&gt; cuk*-- «»»«•'• cords Barlow Igke
Jt the Cllrkard home
| Miekle
«.v lhclr
».«.• ..uuic
v
n ...
1 f,0,u friends, and other rernem-, Mr. and Mrs Don Muir and two
A letter received from Mr and
S.Upt “nd Mr’’ J’ P S€h‘Pl*r and ‘uy evening honoring thr approoch- training course, according to a letEsther R^ vs. Norman Johnson. । Utances
u n pleasant event little boys of Kalumazuo and Ml-.- . vuiung . her daughter. Mr*. Wm. Mr. A, Xu- FH.kH. - or • ,
‘■'“Hdren spent the weekend ut Hol- ■----------— - • Bklnner.
-ing -birthday*
of Harold
mother Saturday
„„
divorce
. for ■•Bill'*, whose health Ulis winter1 Nonna Streeter pl Coldwater spent Licbler, i’ visiting a eteter in Grand Mr. Andrew Fitikte.inrr state they land wjth
Mrs Ellsworth Henning and Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin HtxeegG liding -wo w.- k“i^orsw iaj "lun,uit: Mr S atttnded “
’ Glenn Dean. Lunch wa* served and er of Gun lake. Hls brother, who la
Bernice Campbell., et al, vs. E. M 11M not been the best
1' Rurumv
Sumiay with
with thB
the Indies'
ladies' father
fuliicr, WifWil­ Rapid* this week
ndlngl*
&lt; k. at Orange Mae mittec meeting at Hope college
.cards and visiting were enkrved
Cadwnllader. Admr Est. I#wls J.
Mrs George Sherman of Petoskey lis Streeter at Gun lake.
, mis.
Mis.r.vu
Fled Gttflin is spending some
an army captain, is living tn the
a cottage ot Mrs. Eva Corning
uf...
..
..
were oijoyca.
DuBote. no action slated.
• is spending two weeks with her
... Wayland
....J earing for her in
Mr. and Mrs J L. Rugv. and Mr- Um'' al
.
. .
....
Mrs. wrn. vaientute. the tonner
Mrs Herman VanderfVhurr Mr« same house.
Hazel Kruk* vs. May Hinckley, । sister. Mrs. Ernest Vermeulen and R. M. Serijan were Monday eve- daughter.
‘
Mr. "
Carl Hiar and infant
I Guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Chariot
tlita
vicinii
Middleville,
passed
away
recently
l*
n
were
at
Hasting*
Wednesday
of
et al. foreclosure.
other relative* In this vicinity. ning dinner guests ot Rev and son. Kenneth Alan.
Baughman last weekend were their
Curtis .Solomon has te en appoint- in Detroit ut the uge of 63 year*.; last week on extension work Mrs.
Mr.
.... nnd Mrs Glenn Grifleth ...
acHome Owners Loan Corporation j Tuesday of Inst week accompanied Mrs. H. H. Harns ut Wayland and
vs. Fred C. nnd Lois A Stringhum. I by another sister, Mrs James Pen­ saw tlie Ben East picture* whii li j rcmpunlrd bv her parent •. Rev. und ed substitute rural mull carrier for following a long illneu. Interment Tolan, as a member of lhe council.
■ Continued on page 4. Hite Bec.i
mortgage foreclosure
| der. they visited thrlr father. Fred were sponsored by flic Brotlierhooil. Mis Geo. Curtis, spent Friday uftWillinin Campbell came by train ernoon ut Battle Creek with the
Helen J. v*. Leo Blaine -Minier,' Slugrl in Plainwell
divorce
I Mrs- K,V&lt;1 Gn”* t"”1 M"1 F^lta. from Detroit to spend the wikend latters* daughter Mrs. Clark Seeley
M&gt;nU J. v., Ort J. ChrUUr. "M
Kow.rd
wm- .. with hi* parent/., Mr nnd Mrs and family.
—
I Dimondale on Wednesday nf'last Chaz. Campbell, and on Sunday &lt; n"
'
ol northeast of
dl
vorce.
' week for the funeral of the former’* terUiined friend* Irom Detroit
Clarence Ray V*. Helen Irene
great-granddaughter. Charlene Ann whom he accompanied home.
in the shoulder. He has been’cared
Weils, divorce.
j Soules, aged five years, who drowned
Mis* Pauline Walker of the T -K for lite post ten days al the home
Hasting* City Bank vs. Ivon |I In Grund river on Monday.
faculty was tn Rulamazoo Friday of Ids twin sister. Mrs. Oscar
Roush, mortgage foreclosure.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Lawrence nnd for Instruction relative to her home
Harold Jones vs. Louta ond Bertha little
iiiw u
„uuuw, Jhylll*. nprllv
v ec work. She wa* accompanied ,by
Me., Dorothy Lou Freslincy of
daughter.
spent .„
lhe
Pervine. injunction and accounting. wet.kj’nd In Dejroit with her sister Mrs. Henry Brog nnd Mrs. la-nna
' ~ ‘
is at home with her
Richard N. and Edith M. Arentz. ftIMj husband.
iiikI
Mrs Morton
Kirkpatrick. Tlie fonr.cr visited her parenti
vs. Middleville Power Co.. Injuncm,. Claude Rosenberg of north- slstei mid niece. Mr. Ella Brog und
Uon.
, ! west Thor nappie Is convalescing daugliter. Mis. ForrvM. FVriwitic.
Burdette Klump, son of Mr. und
Carl If vs. Clara B RQ-se. dlv^fce. from her recent severe illness and is aqd Mrs. Kirkpatrick Visited Mr». Mix David Klump ut northwest
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
Marjorie Lee Luna. Admx.' de spending two weeks In Grand Rap- Tom Walker, the fanner Ruth !/&gt;w- Thomnpplc, and Lyle Wood, son ot
GRAIN-FED
bonis, with will attached vs. Leo' ids with tier daughter. Mrs. Monroe mail, once a teacher in the Middle- Olio Wood of Parmelee, left for
LB.
LIAN. MEATY
Camp Friday.
vllle ichpoLs
STEER
Davenport and Anna Hollelt. bill to i Gibbs
Robert Gillett of Chelsea spent
Mr. und Mrs. Robert Frost of
aid in execution.
Mrs. Christine Pinkbclner is
BEEF
Grand
Rapids
apetit
Sunday
with
N
THf
PUCE
.
Percy
E.
and
Mino
Winslow
v*.
spending
tlie
balance
of
lhe
winter
ROUND,
SWISS
OR
%
r-crcy r.. uuu
... . -- ----- -- - ...
. ...
».
*1 1 with
her uin
L’.l.i and
Her parents. Mr. and Mu. I. R home with ids parents. Mr. and
National
Discount
Corporation, ..no
»&gt;«•»Jier
*on-Edd
andwife
wife.
;
Miss Marjorie Chandler of the Beeler, and her brother, Connie. Mrs. T I. Gillett.
LB.
suNNrririo '.-i-ii iayi*
action slated.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Hclrigel and
। T.-K. faculty spent lhe weekend al Mrs. Beeler accompanied litem
Dorothy Louise vs. Lewis O.
home and visited In Grand RapuLe daushtcr Barbara spent the week­
Charlotte with her parents.
Reid, divorce. ,
j I Mrs. Enos Price of Jackson was Monday.
TZIMUED SHOULDER
end at Albion with his sister. Mrs..
FULLY TRIMMED
Gertrude E. v». Raymond Russell^' the Sunday visitor of her mother.
Mr. und Mra. Eugene Allen and Wayne Fleenor and family. Sun­
divorce.
- I Mrs. D. E. Bovee end her sLstcr, infant, who have been living in the j day afternoon all attended the
• RAIZE OR STEW
MDFJ’ DcLeys vs. Charles K- Pul- :

CALENDAR FOR

J

MIDDLEVILLE

UiOULDOT YOU LIKE TO TAKE
GUESSWORK OUT OF IUERT BUVIIIE?

AUCTION!

vorce.
Margaret Tnwnsend. by next
friend v* Buryi Townsend, divorce.
Opal M. va Eldred J. Deming,

Hoving sold lhe farm known os thc Ellis Durkee farm, wc will sell at Public Auc­
tion at the premise* located 2 mile* west ond three-quarters mile south of the in­
tersection of M-14 with US-16, or 6 miles north and 1 mile cast of Lake Odessa, on

divorce.
Rebecca va. Herbert Ketchum, dlvorce.
• Relho vs. Cart Seger, divorce.
j
Aleta A. vs. Gerald B. Harmuth.

THURSDAY, FEB. 12

divorce.
....
1
Erma B. vs. Kenneth W. Allen,
divorce.
C. S. Rennells. et al. trustees of
Bethel Chapel, and Howard Rice
vs. Ellra Foster and Harry and
Beatrice Green, no action stated.
Belva E. Kidder, by next friend,
va. Joseph W. Kidder, divorce.
George T. va. Dorothy Gardner,
divorce
Causes. In which no progress has

Lyle Collison vs. William Rupe,
trespass.
I
Six assumpsit suits. Harry O.
Molirmann. receiver, vs. the follow­
ing people: Hiram H. Perkins, el al:
Glenn Conley; Laurel S. Marshall: i
Howard D. and David Bristol; John:
Storms, et nl; and George Mc­
Dowell.
George and Amanda £iicllcnbarger,
replevin.
Leslie M. Daniels vs. Robert
Howell, trespass.
Charlie Raymond.va. Edward Mil-:
ler. trespass.
Walter Wallace vs. National Ac­
ceptance Service, et al bin to set
aside transfer. • ’
Jay B. Foster. Admr. vs. Mabel R.
Babcock, no action stated.
Melvin va. Chan. Helsel, divorce.
Adelbert Cortrlght v*. Louis and,
Madeline Garman. Injunction.
Ruby May vs. Wayne Nelson Mar­
tens. divorce.

THREE CORNERS
Earl Fender started work at the
Duplex in Battle Creek Tueaday!
morning and is working seven days

Klng. was called back to work there
about a month ago. Mr. and Mra.!
King and their daughters Mary
Jane and Bonnie Lou are now re-:
siding in Hastings.
the weekend guest of Mr. and Mr*.
James F. Hammond.
Mrs. George Kelley called recent­
ly on her cousin. Mr*. Qtorge Baanett of Freeport who is convalescing ■
nicely.
Mrs Claude A. Hammqpd was an1
afternoon gue*t recently of Mrs.
James Jacobs In Hastings
*chool house Thursday evening was,
well attended. A fine program wa*
enjoyed, following which refreah-

ate in having Miss Lena Lipkey j
with us again this year.

.. 14c

a 19c

PORK LIVER

.. 15c

SLICED BACON

... 30c

LAMB ROAST

u. 21c

LAMB BREAST

mer. et a), bill to clear Title.
Cynthia vs. Charles E. Wilcox, di-,
vorce.
.
Lola R. v*. Kenneth Cavanaugh,
divorce.
’
Ruth E. va. Frederick B. Ragla,
divorce.
B. vs. B.. divorce
Tressa A. vs. Russell E. Cleveland.
divorce.
Nora vs. George Kline, divorce. ;
Velma I. va. Kenneth J. McDon- j
aid. divorce.
Minnie B. vs. Clyde R Schlflman.
divorce.
Daisy vs. Charles A. Stine, di-.

divorce.
Agne* vs. Robert Marry, divorce.
Darthya vs. Max Storey, divorce.
R. vs. R.. divorce.
Lois Ruth vs. Floyd E. Buskirk.

BOILING BEEF

SPARE RIBS

SUGAR CURED

100 HEAD OF CATTLE

BACON SQUARES

.. 18c

SUNNYFIELD CANADIAN STYLE

BACON

a. 41C

PORK SAUSAGE

a. 26c

ARMOUR S STAR, I II. CELLO ROLL

.. 18c

ItST SHOULDER CUTS

a. 24c

VEAL ROAST
MESH PORK

u. 6c

NECK BONES
FANCY, LARGE

HERRING

3 ... 29c

HORSES

FARM IMPLEMENTS
The tools listed below are nil practically new.
in Rood condition, und will be sold in thc
forenoon.
.

CATTLE
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old. due Oct. 5.
Holstein cow, 8 yr*, old, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old. calf by side.
Holstein cow, 5 yr*, old, due Mor. 10.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old. due Feb. 12.
Holstein cow, 3 yr*, old. due Feb. 12. j'
Holstein cow, 3 yr*, old. calf by side.
Holstein cow, 8 yr*, old, calf by side.
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old. fresh in De­
cember, bred back.
2 Holstein heifers, each 2 yrs. old and
each with calf by side.
Holstein heifer. 2 yr*, old. fresh in No­
vember, bred back.
Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. old. due at time
of sale.
4 2-year-old heifers, pasture bred.
30 well bred Hereford cows, 3 to 5
Bars old. port with calves by side,
alance springer*.
28 choice Hereford yearling calves.
Purebred Holstein bull, yearling.
Purebred Jersey bull, yearling.
Purebred Hereford bull. 2 yrs. old.

[

72 HEAD HOGS, PIGS
5 brood sows due Apr. 1.
5 brood tow* due Moy 1.
Duroc boar, yearling.
Hampshire boar, 6 month* old .
30 snoots weighing from 100 to 125
lbs. each.
30 10-weeks-old pigs.

WALLEYE PIKE

... 19c

FILLETS OF

vator and double bottom IG-inch plow.
IIIC corn binder.
IHC double disc grain drill. 13 bole.
IHC grain binder, 8-fl., tractor hitch.
IHC corn planter with fertiliser attachment

... 17e

STANDARDS

„ 31c

GOLDEN UNIFRUIT

BAHAMAS

4 ... 27c

PRES&gt;4 CALIFORNIA

Z-roiy. horse cultivator.
Walking cultivator. 2 farm wagons.
John Deere 12-lnch, double bottom
plow. 2 self feeder*,
2-seetlon spring tooth drag.
McCormick-Deering 4-roll corn hunker.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

FRYING CHICKENS 1

'Ik-aW

.

Catch ... /I

DIRECT FROM ESCANABA

2“ 25'

FRESH SMELT

FRESH PERCH
2 ooz. 49

ORANGES
HEAD LETTUCE. .
APPLES
GRAPEFRUIT
ORANGES

is. 5c

JABBAGt

US.

17c
27'

TEXAS SEEDLESS

NANCY HALL

SWEET POTATOES

5 ns He

SUNKIST

LEMONS

k FO. 15c

FRESH. TENDER

RADISHES

2

EXTRA FANCY—DELICIOUS

GREEN OHIOHS

SO ft. rubber belt.

LB.

SMOKED HAMS W

JUMBO 4g SIZE

MESH

2-horse cultivator.

LB.

CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS

HEW TEXAS

Clover seed buncher.
Miller bean puller.
Set dehorners.
Dunham culllpacker.
I seis sling*.

YOUNG
CORN-FED
PIG

PORK LOINS

26'
36'
29'
21'
31'
29'

0622^96^340^21^72^90899220892455812444

MRROTS

Maxscy-llarris manure spreader.
Keystone hay loader.

LEAN RIB HALF

FANCY, LARGE

POLLOCK

OYSTERS

Toom of 6-ycar-old black mares, wgt.
3,200 lbs.
Yearling mare colt.
Black gelding. 2 years old.
Yearling gelding colt.

PRIME RIB ROAST

t/
FRESH CAUGHT

Commencing at 9:30 a. m.. thorp, the following de.cribod property:

SIRLOIN STEAKS B

SUNNYFIELD

WITH POCKET

VEAL BREAST

BEEF ROAST

.

3schs. 10c

10 ™ 33c

JUICY FLORIDA

riding

| SLICED EXTRA-THK
A COMPLETE STOCK OF DAIRY ITEMS

New Perfection pipe line milking machine.

SILVEROROOK

37*
BUTTER
37
EGGS
OLEOMARGARINE 2«% 29*
30*
WISCONSIN CHEESE

New DeLaval cream separator. 500 lb. capacity,
With electric motor.
Motor and platform for No. 15 DeLaval cream
separator.
Set sleighs.

Platform scales. 800 lb. capacity.
2 acts of new harnesses.
2-wheel trailer. Many other Items too numcr-

FRESH CREAMERY .

GRADE B,
MEDIUM SIZE

DATED FM FRESHNESS

DOZ.

gw

SUREGOOO

FEED AND GRAIN

MILD

10 tons mixed hay.
5 tons Alfalfa bay.

u.

PUR*

LARD

*tflOc

TERMS OF SALE—All turns of $25.00 ond under, cash; on sums over that amount
6 month* time will be given on good approved bankable notes bearing interest at
6 per cent. Nothing to be removed from premise* until settled for ond everything
to be settled for on day of tale.
.

Allen L Behler and Fred Sebastian
PROPRIETORS
and

ASA

BURNETT.

..oh
AMERICAN OR BRICK

Id'., 27c

BLEU CHEESE

MEL-O-BIT CHEESE
DOMESTIC

SWISS CHEESE

SMOKED CHEESE
DOMES TIC

PHILADILPHlA

ul7c

CREAM CHEESE

JANE PARKER "DATED"

Lunch wagon* will be at farm all'day with plenty of cot* and hot coffee.

ALLEN HASKIN, Auctioneer; LEO W. TUCKER

- Lie

CRISTVIEW

Clerk*

DONUTS

COFFEE

LF5TOR

;.&amp;tk
t*. 4;

2lSlt

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1M2

iter

ILLI

Harristt

and frtend of wife

M*l»tant

c**hWr

Forty-two voluntesn for civilian! Battle Creek: and Haul Campbell hl* Fort Dodge. lava church. He BAKllY VII-I.E

Burdst I

XXo^J^

lTJ!^tX2rdw1«h aSw.rSeh.rg.^tedbyMn.,

They expert to can on many Uie
In hls ministry
'
Puffer and two Uttte Prlmfle.
;. Race
uunoay
R*c». neiauons
Rel&gt;Uon*__3
“pday wm m-1 course conducted Tuesday and Campbell; Chas Storkan at Camp
SOUTH SHULTZ
Wa are glad to know that Mr. observed at the Methodist church
: Thursday night* by L. R Beeler. Barkley. Texas, and croulrtg *l SOUTH THORNAPPLE
ment
Project.We
expect
to
have
..
and Mr*. Lewis Vtebeck arc again Feb. 8 with special services end mu- Ttiurao
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sonnsvllle
Barry county Rod Cro« first-aid Laredo into Mexico, where lhej' • Mrs. HatUe Johnson received a Mrs. Maude Smith and Mr. Hilbert
at home after several weeks in ric by the men's chorus Several per- Instructor. Another claa* will be1 plan to make an extenrive tour of letter Saturday from her grandson to help In lhe discussion. Kveryone spent Thunday evening with Mr.
Orand Rapid*. Mr. VUbeck. who sons will also be received into memand Mn. Jim May of Battle Creek.
erihio of
or the
tne church
enurcn
called soon for special police, fac- the principal cities and pointe of Pvt Theodore Wieringa. who on
eras in injured In an auto accident bershlp
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon.
We had no achool last Thursday
*
~~ 7.——C ■
TV,
aiimv p»«t M.immriuh tory. guards, drug store employees । interest. The return trip In planned December 15 was transferred from
hospitalization. has • The
T*“ Della
r'*"" *”~
’
and required hospitalization,
and any other* who may desire tn-1 via New Orleans. La., and when Fort 8111. Okla., to Fort Ord. MonMildred and Vem DeMott. Bob
la very poorly.
been very 1U with pneumonia. He la win meet at me name oi Mrs. uienn atruetton. ’-CJ
baugh'a aon left for service in tha Wilson of Hastings and Donald
The cl(
class at Hastings also they reach Middleville they expert
slin
weak
and
unable
to
resume
his
Oriffeth
this
Friday
for
a
pot
luck
complele
^
lu
col
Mra Foster Waddell and son.
Kenjon of. Battle Creek spent Bun­
army on; that day
completed its courie last week and • to have covered about 7000 miles. train to make the trip.
Robert, spent Friday and Saturday custodian duties at the T.-K. school. I '
day evening with Mr. and Mrs,
UA-hnnu. wha ha* been “n0'her
»Urtcd Monday eve-, Their plan to visit Kay's brother.
Cis re Brady, who han employ­
.4-^ -d|t&gt;^ h7?mrnh&lt;Zhin ChicTao nln«u ln chftr»e of aU Ule i Don White and Eddie Lynd In Tex|B Grand Rapids with the former's
attended lait. Thi/sday at the Alva Kenyon.
tHTwnh hi^lth« work« •“ Uiwartcd by the fact the ment at Battle Creek. took dinner
*Mor, Mra. Ival Baird apd family.
Mra Noble Hyde of Alaska Is
former pastor of Middleville and
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
Day:
recently with Mrs. OU* Scott with
Mias Helen Oriffelh accompanied Irving Methodist church and how of Hubert Mftqphouse nt Parmelee.
spending some time with her moth'1 «« Elmer James and daughter*. I boy* moved on Saturday to an un­
by Mln Bentice Bneathen apent Jackson, are sorry to know he hiu
Next week beginning Feb 8 has Mrs. Foater Waddell and Mr*. Rom 1 known desunaUoin
meeting* have been very successful.
ihe weekend at Delton with her,’ been very rick and unable to oc­ beer”&gt;et aside aa "Magarine Week " Johnson.
spent
Wednesday In ( This cold map ha* itclped theice when a little boy.
Vest* Monica and Billy and
We plan to meet again Feb. 12 with
Mn Grace Nichols returned to Mr. and Mr*. Clayton McKeown Mina Kenyon vUited. Carrie Sponanother 'situation and th. laku are about
cupy hl* pulpit a few Bundays. The £ th/women. Society of Chnrt- Grand Rapid* vUltlng
Th* farm on which the latter live last news received (last week&gt; was tan Service.
Rev.
Rlgelman.v daughter. Mrs. John VandcrWaL 'ready for the annual ic« harvest. her home here Thursday after near Quimby and a* It is Lincoln's able and her mother. Sarah Ken­
has been sold and March 1 they that he was still confined to bed.
spending some lime at the home of birthday, we will have something yon of East Harting* one day last
Methodtat counselor of Fort Custer. 1 The Grand Rapid* Pres* test | The bu*lne«
krill mor« to a farm near Hickory
The personnel /of the Farmers'
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Senalba.
special on "Lincoln." Everyone Is
H«ut We can recall when Monroe Dietrich
Oomen. with man address at Au- State Bank have had so much Ill­ Is still pleading for fresh magazine*
Evelyn Horn of Battle Creek
Edna Body, who works tn Has- earnestly Invited to attend.
Ml&amp;s Elaine Scott of Nashville spent Thursday with. her parents.
ness that it
impossible to have and text books of sciencF and
gurta
hud an army of men at work on the
r
_ ■
—
----------- -- &gt;--spent Friday night with Mis* Rev and Mr* Fred Horn.
; Tlie next meeting of.the Mother's B rllrectonf' meeting. The presl- mathematics for the boys in Camp Funeral was held Wednesday. He cove getting hls large Ice house
Jeanne Irlanti.
Ehib of'T.-K. school will be held *&gt;&gt;dcnt. William Kronewitter. who suf- Any Hntgktlne your boy would like was a brother of John VanderKolk filled for summer delivery.
Mrs Jearic Payne and HarrUon
Kalamazoo. spent Saturday night
Mr and Mrs. Burr Fasselt and
1:30. Tuesday, Feb. 10. In lhe j-e-• fered a severe heart attack a few to read and worth reading. 1* ac­ of Wayland, formerly of Middleville.
Mrs. Max Lynd had an early
nt the home of her parents. Mr family were Sunday dinner guests of Kalamazoo *|&gt;enl Saturday wilh
creation room of- the school. C. H days ago. Is now able to sit up a ceptable and they may be brought
W. 8. C. 8. Meet
and Mrs Frank Lake and family. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fassett of Mr and Mrs Mila Ashby.
Osborn of Hastings. Barry county j Uttle, Cashier Earl Lee. who has to the church, to thc parsonage or breakfast Sunday morning for the
Mr. and Mrs Philip Nichol* and '
Thirty-five ladles and several!
CEDAR CllEEK * "
Bedford.
♦Triend of lhe Court", will speak on been confined at home for ten days to Rugg’s store. A couple magazines
attended
a --------family gathering
---------Mr. and Mrs. Dennte McIntyre
placing of children and right en- by lllnea*. expects to be at the bank contributed bj- each family of this a three weeks' trip to Texas and children, enjoyed the pot luck family ---Henry Leinanr and family spent
“”d regular meeting: cf(I 8un
nay ai
— ;or
m &gt;ne
&gt;mmi&gt; «
nf her
her parents
no —
rents
Sunday
at
the none
home
of
Of oatiie
Battle ureea
Creek aiicnaca
attended enurvn
church
.Tlronment. A good attendance Ls at ehort Interval* during thl* week; community would give the boy* a Mexico The girls who are taking
Sunday with Harold Lester and
the
W.
S.
C.
8.
at
the
Mcthodirt
Mf
Bnd
Mn
winUnu
,1
Mid-1
here
Sunday
and
spent
the
day
their
vacation
trip
now
are
Martha
good
supply
of
material.
Collier's.
Expected. There wUl be other special; Arthur Thede. vice president, is
i
with Mr. and Mrs Archie McIntyre family near Hickory Comer*.
inumbers.
'*
। convalescing at Pennock hospital Saturday Evening Post. Outing. Jean Schad and Norma Mae Jupp- church Friday. The afternoon meet- ■
Mr and Mr*. George Eddy of
ing
was
conducted
by
the
president
;
■«■-»
----------------Mr.
*nd
Mrs.
Harold
Higdon
of
Strom.
of
the
Rexuil
stores:
Hath&gt;
• Ben Baird, who has been 111 and. in Hastings from an operation on Science. Reader's Digest. Christian
leen White, assistant bookkeeper at] with
- ---- Mrx_
------ Carley
-------- in charge
- of de- BANFIELD
I Battle Creek were Sunday dinner Wall lake spent Thursday evening
Imder the doctor's care. Is up and Jan. 23 for removal of Rail stones Herald. National Geographic, arc
Mr
Mr. on(J
und mia
Mrs. Wayne Tice -of------------Hol- ‘ guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Hlg- with Mr. and Mr*. Ardy Owen.
nnd appendix. Meanwhile things at Just a few of the kind solicited. Do - the Middleville Creamery; Pauline votton*. Tlie bw.ine*s meeting,that’
iaround the house.
■*
Joyce Lammers spent over the
nt the tetter's
Inttar’S don.
Hwn .
Benaway of the Bell Telephone Co. | followed included reports by lhe v«-hand wrre the guests of
‘
I Mr. and Mrs. Seward Brock and the bank are going on smooth))- your bit. and do it know.
x....... weekend with Duane Lammers and
_______________________ _ ________ _ Hous lecretarte*. and officer*
Mr and Mrs. Denote Voa-, Mr and Mr*. William Van Curen
inlttees recently appointed by thelburxh Saturday.
entertained relatives from Detroit
Detroit ■ wife of Hasting*. Mr. atid Mrs.
C,rT,C “* «"*• »‘lh,‘*5 ’CCr!U.r_!"
A Father and Bon and Mother'over the weekend
_.J___ 2.
John Lammers spent Sunday there
Mr*. Karr,
Harry Greer,
Green of also.
were announced ns follow*; Spirit-1 an(1 DauIh,er banquet Of the BanMr and Mrs
tin). *tc.. Mra. Carley-Ritchie. Vai- ;«|e|d Bnd powllng churches will. Bellevue and Mrs Karl Gasser and ; OU Wertman.
wmman. oaagvu
bagged an »««
18*.-.- lb.
entlnc und Lyons: missions, sec.. hc hrfd Bt the Banfleld church *on of Assyria attended our W. 8 ! pickerel ut Little Cedar lake SunMrs Hole*—Benaway. Steen. Beu; Tuesdav evening. Mr. Voelker of C. 8. test week.
' dMJ. congratulations,
■ .onniv
supply, sec.. Mr.
Mrs. Phtiin
Philip Bender— Grand Rapid* will bo the speaker ! Olan Pufpaff spent Saturday In ( Minnie Campbell spent part of
. SclUpjM'r.sBerlha Miller. Brog; statm, and
-11U Mrs Don Putnam
____...were
____ । Ann
Mr
of wi
(asl
----- Arbor.
------ Mrs.
---- Sterling
----- ------Weeks
— mat
-vk week
wiui with
im her sister. Mrs.
. .
. , evening
___ _______________
i- Rlnnv
nt atwi
’hvm- s
_ . . .
. ... Don,.
__ . -ai-.-i...
Bum, Pn
Point
.nd S.&lt;r«
Un ClM.rv*
Cd,rt. rCtemdUUfcl.
, tu of women, sec.. Mrs. Hickman— Wednesday
guest* of relawith of Leonida* accompanied him
1
, a - ---------------- j Hnnlon. Ruth Dean. Fenton; social llv„ )n y&gt;stlngx
and
they
found.
Mr*.
Pufpaff
who
‘
sUPPLY
INFORMATION
। relation*, nee. Mrs Harper—Hatch. | s^jurday night the road* aouth
-.
r—
.
..«*
. major surgery at Uni-.
th(i|) nooo lnquJrU-» on the
I Beeler; literature, sec Mr* H. Ben- o,- Ban field were badly- drifted and underwent
-------- -------_________
vena] hospital last week, nuking | safety of clvIUan* and military
| nett—Sweet.
Barry. Burdick.
automobiles were s|alled
s____ all
.... nlght
_
____ _ night
..... ______
progre** This ts good'
Following burinesa the Young' _
Sunday
the thermometer
thermometer regreg- satisfactory
ne^ to her mYnFfrieitdr-----------, I*™™'1 1,1
* and Mr* Roy Presum
*
1 , Woman's Guild, in charge of the istered 0 degrees below zero. After I " Mr
were have ,x*h ’■«*•»«* by lhc AmcrlS.'^s’r.XmSS,r"“nI
program, presented a review of the our very mild weather for the past
COUNTRY CLUB EVAPORATCD' i late book "One Foot In Heaven."। three weeks It was a audden change
«' -™1
L A. D.. .nd. Th. Krt cr^., u |»«p.rrf &lt;»
I Mr&gt; Norman Mnclvcr gave n mast: BraTt™ to*b5&lt;lS’ouSw
24%-lb.
I Intcrc.stlnR and splendid review with ' Shumaker had passed away Satur- Wendell were Sunday dinner guest* I handle all Inquiries, he exrtained.
I Mr*. Hoy 8teen presenting lhe first day lit hta hlmte mHouston TVxa*. I of Mr and Mr*. Lealie Dickerson' but inquirer* must be patlenY and
sack
I chapter. This was most enjoyable to Tlie body will be returned to Bat- »nrt family of Shultz.
i realize the obstacles to rapid
I your correspondent who had a per­ tie Creek and laid lo real in the! c E met i8unda&gt; evening with: tnuumisalon of lhe information.
Country Club - Griddle-Ta«ted
I sonnl acquaintance with Rev. W. H. Banfield cemetery. Funeral ar-1 Eloise Day. Rev. Griswold was
’
PURE REFINED
lb
.. ......
...
...w.«
u
.
v
,
rar
I 3pencc. the subjesit of Use book. rangement* have not been made leader.
After an interesting les- ■ .. woman never run* out of Ideas
sack
j and lor eight months during the al this writing.
dlscttsaed plans for the She can always think pp some|, ‘me...
®1’- 1they
‘
financial campaign for IV c. E. thing lo spread on a lettuce leal
J | winter und spring of 1913 and 1014
World's Choica Coffooa Hot-Dated for Freshness
(work. They have raised
■* tor and call It a salad
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAY
J sang in the large chorus choir ot

FFo

Perw

spent th

ve7

.2' nSSJ

I“7

KROGER STORES
MH

PILLSBURY’S FLOUR ’^$1.13
COUNTRY CLUB flour
99c

MILK 4“ 31c

*

PANCAKE FLOUR

LARD 2 ^ 26c

lb.
bag

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 3

59c

Mfcmeftlt MAID - FRESH CHHRMEB

SALAD DRESSING

Quart

fl

BUTTER 2 *» 73c j

Creamy. Smooth. Rich - Embassy

AUCTION SALE!

29c
FREESTONE - HALVES OR SLICES &amp;

Pet Milk

3

25c

Gripefrelt 2

23c

L KROGER’S
*
GREAT

Perpie ri«»«2"ii'29c

couimrr

club

27c

3

2 «"• 29c

Bits Net

33c

Pork &amp; Reais 4

FireFrmrm2 “, 25c

Marsluullsus

25c

Avondale

29c

Kidney Beats
Candy Bars 2

Caliloraia Weecot

5c

25c

Lima Beans

IBc

3’Ll?
_ 27c

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942
Krogor'a Annual February
Event . . . Thousands havo been
eagerly awaiting this big sale!

Avonda). Choic. - Solid Pack

Cut Stiingless

Tomatoes

GREEN BEANS

3

Black Tea

17c

Michigan Solid Pack — Evergood

Tomatoes

33c

3

Vanilla Flavor

19c

Green Beans 2

Flow Kfil

93c

Country Club Fancy Cui

10c

Wheatles

Cheerbals 2

I

13c

Popular Brand*

si.19

Cigarettes

Wax Beans

2

27c

25c
35c

Avondale Cream Style

Bantam Com 3 2.1 29c

Small Peas •»&lt;&gt; ««.. 15c

Sifted Peas

2

27c

3

KERNEL CORN

Sauerkrant

Campbell’s 3 —■ 20c

23c

HORSES

Country Club Grads "A" Vacuum Packed Yellow

Country Club Quality

2

Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following will be offered:

NIBLETS BRAND CORN 2 eoT. 21c

Tomato Soup

Tomato

Having sold the farm, I will sell at Public Auction on what is known as the old Bustance homestead located 21 miles east of Freeport or 3 miles south, 1 mile west and
2 miles south of Clarksville, or 2 miles south of Pleasant Valley School, or 9 miles
west of Lake Odessa on
_

PORK &amp; BEANS

Slarertreid Mii ph 17c

Erabcucy Pineal Quality
Pe«»rts.tt&lt;&gt;2 “

PEACHES 2":.«29c |

I

29c

29c

3

The above teams arc good worker* and well broken.

CATTLE

Solid Michigan Pack

TOMATOES

2
GREEN GIANT PEAS 2
SIFTED PEAS
2
CLAPP’S BABY FOODS 6
EYER600D

Mo.2V4
cans

cans

No 2
cans

cans

23c
27c
25c
37c

1
i

IF YOU DON’T SAY

you#
Money
BACK..

KROGERS

F

TINDKflAY

BEEF

tee thia because

LARGE
SIZE

lb

25c

Calves Livers •;“£
Smelt

LAICC SIZE

49c
lb

10c

19c

MMELUS lb 33C

TENDERAY CHUCK ROAST • 27c
TENDERAY SIRLOIN steak • 37c
BACON SQUARES TENDERAY STANDING ."out a. 29c
Wrapped
“&gt;20c TENDERAY PORTERHOUSE STEAK • 41c
» 7'ZtC

Pigs Feet

Slab Bleep

HOGS

22c

sSr

Blue Pike

LMb Rolls

Cattle'arc-'all in good condition, producing good
now and can recommend them to anyone who wants
good cattle.

ARMOUR’S FRANKS
Chickens

cm.

» 23c

GRAPEFRUIT

«xas

seedless

Yellow Perch
Veln-X Shrimp

NEW CABBAGE - 5c

POTATOES

“15,:. 35c

35c

MEAT LOAVES
COUNTRY
CLUB
“&gt; JJC

10-31c

Maacy Hall

CAULIFLOWER -*15c

22c
lb

13 Fesding Shoots.
CHICKENS
95 Triple A White Leghorn pullets,
laying.
FEED
Quantity of Hay, Alfalfa and June Clover
in barn.
275 bu. good seed Oats, Swedish Select.
350 bu. Corn in crib, husked by hand.
Quantity corn stalks in barn.
Quantity good seed Corn.
5 bu. Early seed potatoes.
7 bu. Late,potatoes.

MACHINERY
McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut
John Deere Hay loader, 8 ft.
Side Delivery rake.
Dump rake.
Massey-Harris mower, 5 ft. cut.
New Idea Manure spreader.
Oliver riding plow No. 11, nearly new.
Walking plow No. 99.
Three section spring drag.
Spike tooth drag.
Land roller.
14 ft. Ladder.
Farm wagon, flat rack.
Two horse McCormick riding cultivator,
new. Stone.boat, nearly new.
Combination stock rack.
Ajax cultivator. Hog crate, nearly new.
Cream separator, DeLaval No. 16.
Buggy, nearly new.
Buggy, double.
Logging toad, nearly new.
Extra «et toad runnerx, now.
United Gas engine, 11 h. p.
Tank heater.
Dump plank.
Pair logging sleighs, Harrison.
Feed cooker, large sixe.
Corn sheller.
25 crates.
Set heavy work harness.
60 rods 4-point hog barbed wire.
2 10-gal. milk cans, nearly new.
3 10-gal. milk cans.
Brooder stove, hard coal, 1000 Chick
Buckeye.
Disc strainer. 2 milk pails.
Grindstone. Clover seeder. Log binder.
4 log chains.
Cutter.
Fork, shovels, tools, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
MISCELLANEOUS
Range stove.
30 gal. Crack.
Ice Refrigerator.
Bench wringer
Day cot.
Vinegar barrel.
Porch swing.
Bed and springs.

TERMS OF SALE; All sum* $10.00 or und«r cosh—ovtr that amount 6 mot. time will be given on good bankable
notes drawing 6% interest. If interested in time terms make arrangements with Caledonia Bank or Clark on
,

SWEET eoTsroES 5 ^ 19c M
Faacy Red - Largs Stalk - Hat Haute

RHUBARB

. ‘

Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 3.
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 17.
Guernsey and Durham cow, 9 yrs. old,
bred Jan. 3.
Black cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Jan. 7.
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, bred Dec. 8.
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Dec. 8.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 12.
Holstein heifer, 16 months old, bred'
Dec. 25.
Jersey heifer, 15 months old, bred Jan.
6. K

BREAD = 2=17
►

Black mare coming 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1400.
Black gelding coming 5 yrs. old, wgt.
1400.
Black mare coming 3 yrs. old, wgt. 1300.
Bay mare coming 2 yrs. old.

10c &lt;*

CARL BUBTANCE, Proprietor
N. C. THOMAS. Auctioneer. 4405 $. Divmen Ave., Grand Rapid*,
..............
Mich.

CALEDONIA BANK. Clerk.

Sunday
Mr. an
baby son
parent*.

Uy. Mr.
children

KvangalL
church
Ml*a Ph
dinner g
and Mrs
South W
Quite
tended t
Rapids
Mr. an
tertalned
last Sun
Mllltr a
Oucita
Manker
and Mr
Miller.
Marvi
visited
Mrs. De
Mr.v Oi

Lariring
Lansing
Mr. and

left test
where t

Rev. W
visit ma

entertai

of Gram
day.
Rev.
Mrs Ol
Ernest
Paul B

Fcnjuao

have be
Davcnp
mcr.

(Cornel
Los Ang
vlrit he
and Mrs
relatives
peel lo

from hl
daily oh
Chas,
nock h
monla.
tor him
Mrs.
hospita
tnent.
from M

tie Cree
Benner
Gayla
from an
plat inn
After h
army a
but lha
army in
operatio

along f

Hilda E
luncheo
Hosting

A nw
Odessa
Brodbet
recital

’day af
land w
Munker
Baker.
Joe Ba
Htnney
Odessa
Dowell.
Owcndi
Oarling
Larry
Chase.
Virglnli
lor« D

Lillian
Peacocl
Smith.

luiutcr.
alterne
end on
land o
South
wheel
In thc
the ml
Thc a&lt;
that F
local F
Ing noi
stop ar
broad*)
iiad tu

niplirix
seat hl
Long 1
doctor
found
lured i

Karl
land iir
Tiunw

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1942

C/urcA Announcmtnli

Woodland Community News
caught tho tips of two hl*
Personal Paragraphs manner
fing*j» in tne running tractor. He
Don Duncan of Grand Rapids
spent lhe weekend with hls par­ the fingers had to be amputated to
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher. ths first joint.
Mra. Henry Klein and daughter,
Eleanor, also of Grand Rapids were
School Noles
Sunday afternoon callers
Supt. H. A. Kltaon announced
Mr. and Mra. Oeorga Schalbly and
baby son were Sunday gueate of her Monday lhe ten seniors who ranked
parents. Mr. and Mra Wm. Wortley
four -egra work in high school.

Into Geo. Scott'* car near the school
here cnisning a fender. The three
Sanborn girls were with him and
Los Angelas. Cal, arrived here the
Paul W. Galgar. Pastor
Carolyn la believed to have suf- luring und keeping office —Will DuI first of thl* wtek for an extended
X) A. M Sunday school.
stay with the latter'* mother. Mra.
Robert
Bette
had
gone
to
Grand
'Bertha
Mr.. —and
--------- ------- ---- ------- _------ . .
**Vil*l* Eckardt and OT,.
..w Mrs.
Rapid*
to
attend
a
*1\
weeks'
»“•
v,cior Ec‘t&gt;rdt *nd
■ r. u
,
gunday afternoon visitors at the!'course in sheet metal.
Mr. and Mrs Allen Brumm and
ing with Bible study.
E. Brodbeck home were Mr. and family arc moving to East Lansing
Religious Instruction for Juniors
Mr*. Luther Brodbeck and Mr. and where he has employment.
al 4:10 Thursday, for Seniors at 4:10
Mrs. Richard Brodbeck and family. (
Tuesday.
Karl Eckardt had the misfortune ! Mr. and Mrs. Gale Kclbl were
i at Marshall Monday evening.
Thursday of getting his fingers;
caught in lhe tractor losing the
Mrs. J. C. Funite* returned Sat&lt;„d&lt; or two down u&gt; Lb. mi Jolnl.
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
- -the weekend 'toRed
visited Mr. and Mr*,
Mr*. wm
Will KronCallen
there
over the
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
were Rev. and Mra. Deabler, Mr. w,lterand Mra. Ben Schneider. Arthur
Hayden Nye has been taken to
7:44 P. M. Evening service.
Batea. Maxine and Dorothy Bates.!the Parrott home for care
Virginia Varney. Berj Bawdy and
Mr and Mrs Letend Weak* were
Mr. and Mra. Ray Scheel. Mra. Kate in Hasting* Saturday.
’
Rev George Wingard. Pastor
Henderson and Mr. and Mra. Irvin
Mr. and Mrs. John Higdon and
Hoving dscidad to reduce our farming operation!, we will sell at Public Auction
10: 00 A. M. Morning wonhip
Hall were Sunday dinner guest*
family of Grand Rapids were weck11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke were-end guest* of hls parent*, Mr and
at the George W. Schneider farm 1 Vi miles east of Lake Odessa, or IVi miles
8 00 P. M. Epworth League.
in Grand Rapid* Sunday a* dinner Mra George Higdon.
north and 1 Vi miles west of Woodbury, on
guest* al lhe home of Mr. and Mra. ( Mrs Ward Butler I* teaching in
Evangelical Church
Harold Cooke.
ithe Battle Creek schools.
J. S. Deabler, Pastor
Mra. Eston Evert* and children
jjra. D- D, -Meyers of Hammond
10: 00 A. M.
Morning
worship. called on her grandfather E Brod-' Ind., has returned to help care
Tlicme of sermon, "Safeguarding , back Tuesday.
' for Jier mother. Mrs. Frank Methe Nation".
| Mr. and Mra. Walter Cooke enter- ' Derby.
11: 00 A- M. Sunday school.
!, mined „
at supper Wednesday
------- - —, ...
eve-,' Funeral
-------------service*
... ---------------tor Mra.----------Mane
commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, thc folkwing described property:
7: 45 P. M E. L. of C. E topic. nln„ ln honor of Walter's birthday., Silver, a former resident of Ntish"What 1* the Meaning ot the Holy for
and Mn. Arthur Bates and; vllle. were held In Lansing. WedSpirit?'
'family. Mra. O. L. Bale* and Miss-nesday morning.
8: 30 P. M. Evening worship.
| Bertha Wagner
I| Mr*. M. M. Kyser ‘ts
‘ visiting
‘
_ her
‘ "I~' Hniii,hf,r j,, Detroit.
CToir r.h»r»l XMOT*, eve-, M, ,na M„. .uy sehe.1■ '“
—-____
Peter
Anderson of
of r
Stratford. Jowa
nlng.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Fremeir and Mr*
p
,rr An«t*»w»»
—Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old, pasture bred.
left Tuesday for hls home after
Midweek prayer service Thursday I*
Conl
gchecl
In
Sunfield
Friday
evc”* Scheel In SimfV&gt;ianm evr,
M„ A T
, 3—Holstein heifer. 3 yr*, old. pasture bred.
evening.
-------------------I 11U1|1
nlng.. Mr. ;Fremeir
is quite
111 -*•»•
with
for
wwk3
Fourth Quarterly Conference Sat- IJneumon|*.
urday 8:00 P. M. Sermon by Rev.
« e »-------------—■
1 QUIMBY
------------ '
। ASSYRIA
Annual reports ot various organ!-!I Mr.
Mr and Mr*.
On Wednesday afternoon of luM
Mra. Ray Woodstrn. Mr.
aatlons will be given. Dr Faust antj Mr*. Henry Woodstrn and Mr week. Mr. Avery of the State
•LU .!«&gt; i rr.ch on Sund.y o.nln,
Mr.. Mw wocxULr. .11 of IMM-roOT.!.
,h»..d rnoMn,
No. 7—Holstein heifer. 3 yrs. old. bred OcL 3.
OrandRaplds
onl "Health
»ch«&gt;l
and conduct the Communion serv- Grand
Rapids were Sunday dinner pictures on
Health at the school
Orana ofiupios
»tn
omw
»
Handicraft and
ami Clothing
Clothinn 4-H
4-H
ice
e-' guests
Mr and
Mra.
Clifton
MU- .The Handicraft
-----------' Ict and family
i c'u^v
lo
Lutheran League Win*
A group of todies me' at the home . party.
Bible Conte** of Mrs. Wayne Buckland test week °urc£‘’001
u‘£h‘o

hoxtoabt woodland

NASHVILLE

AUCTION SALE

Mra. Juna Jordan 1* *pendIng &amp;evlist with Ueno Ralrigh second, fol­
lowed by Jeanne Kantner. Gerry
Uy. Mr. and Mra. Carl Jordan, and
Bates, Helen Winter*. Bruce Eck­
children. Rodney and Jane.
ardt, Raymond Smith. Mary Town­
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Dodge and send, Robert Bolley and Ellen Hil­
son, Lowell, Rev. Howard Kreider. bert. /
Evangelist- al
South
Brethren
-- the
--- - L- -- “
4The
,1V *ULll
turn of 64.70 MOTO
waa collected In
church for
f
‘
the
paat two weeks and- (]lc school for junior Red cross.
Miss Phoebe Oaks were Sunday
...
XI r , Woodtend Take* Toarnadtnaer mi.at.
guests n
at♦ tk.A
tho Hrim.
home nt
ot Mr.
,
..
.. men! Championship
and.................
Mrs. Loren ..Herahberger
of- ;
South Woodland.
Woodland's
smooth
working
Quite a few Woodland folks at- ।basketball team upset the dope
tended the Shrine Circus In Grand ibucket and came through to win a
Rapid* tost week.
three game serie* and the cham­
Mr. and Mrs. Lestes Brumm cn» pionship in the Central "C" tourna­
tertalned with a birthday dinner :ment held last Tuesday. Friday and
tost Bunday in honor of Glenn :Saturday evening* at Lake Odessa.
Miller and Mra. Stanley Manker. For tho pa»t four years the Central
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley "C" league, composed of Vermont­
Manker and daughter. Roberta. Mr. ville. Nashville. Delton. Middleville.
and Mr* O. E Miller and Otonn Woodland, and Lake Odessa. has
held a three night basketball tour­
Miller.
Marvin Mclxod ot Grand Rapids nament for Its mem ben This Is
visited hls grandparent*. Mr. and the first time that Woodland has
Mrs Deli William* and Mr. and won. although it wa* runner up In
1939.
'
'
Mr*. Gilbert McLeod
Tuesday night Woodland defeat­
Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes of
Lansing and Jack Crockford of East ed Nashville 20 to 21. the greatly
Lansing spent the weekend with Improved Nashville team going
down only after a bard battle.
Mr. and Mr*. Welby Crockford.
Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing. Mrs Woodland met Delton Friday night
Percy Lehman and Tom Ncithamer
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Th. Lue.„ uw. « ZOT. Lum- «•&lt;*
J" cr»”
left test Wednesday for Florida I Thl* wa* a fine game with both
er»n church won U&gt;. pntalOTrr
•JKVStJ mJ. —U.
..
where they expect to stay for two team* playing excellent ball, but
Bible contest, which was held ln
" .A,
‘ g
. About ten dollars worth ot Denearly
new.
Woodland
put
on
a
12
point
spurt
week*. They will visit a niece of
.
Conklin and fense stamps have been sold nt our
Rev. Wing's at Tampa, Fto.. and In the la*l quarter and sewed up tfcc local church last Sunday eve- rtamm
I single unit Prims milker*.
i. 13—Holstein heifer. 3 yr*, old, bred July 30.
Leaguers
8yivla Conklin
Conklin were
were uunaay
Sunday, I school during lhe past, month
Visit many of Florida's points of iri- the game. In the first game ot Fri­ nlng.
. when
. . the... 15 local
.
----. ....... Mrs . Sylvia
1 Prims vacuum outfit with new 1.
_______ i..' Everyone here is digging out a(tercst. Tom is acting as chauffeur day evening. Lake Odessa defeated matched wit* with 30 Leaguers from
Lansing
and
Grand Ledge
in thc _ _
ter the snow of Saturday nnd SatMiddleville 24 to 17. so Woodland—
-------—
---------------------far the Wing car.
. . ----• .
-- ._
■ Jurors selected for Uie February! ur'1,ay nl“hlBible-------------contest -------sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brodbeck were and Lake Odessa met in the finals:।------Mr.
and
Mr*
are
Saturday mgnu
night. Tho
score was &gt;hiw
----■
Central
Michigan rruxu..-,.,
Federation
of tcrm
lcrm ol
oI Barry county
C0Unty circuit coun
court
M
r —
“
nd
" .........
”.
entertained al lhe home of Mr. and oaiuruay
*«m au,™
«uw&gt;i mwn&lt;*un
—
— jv
—— •Floyd
~7- Gaskill
MISCELLANEOUS
t.nlHwr Leagues. The
. . . ^yrta
____ Tcelnr
Mrs. Louis Post (Katherine Mohler) each team's favor at various stages Luther
The Incut
local umtin
group from
nre: Bernard Tasker
grandparent* to n little one
—Holstein heifer. 3 yrs. old. bred July 31.
of Grand Rapids for dinner Sun- of
to 26 have now set to studying ......
their nna
nnd IrvlnB
Brandt: uuiuiawwi*.
Johnstown, La- bor,,n to lheir son
daughtcrui the
uic game
K»*»e and
»nu was tied 26 w
irving uranuti
• and
........
’ , ,
43 Plymouth Rock pullets
day
'
I st
~— “
■*“ — '
-- Hawks. m-te» Mr
” Ivan Gaskill.
at lhe
Uie end
end of
of the
the 3rd
3rd quarter.
quarter. Then
Then BibleBibles —
harder
than
ever before
os ycrn Bushee
and' -------Harold
Mr nnrf
and M
Mr*.
herd I.
Rev. and Mrs. George Wingard. Woodland
connected
they are to compete In a final con-j Man]e Grove. Alva Swift and Er- Congratulation*.
------------------ for 8 point* I 2-.:y
°n'» lontet
Ion«cl
new. parking
teat In Ann Arbor February 15.
11 nest"scldmorc."
-----------1I n
Doni
Mrs Gtenn England. Mr. and Mr*. tn the final quarter, while
while .Lake
Lake,
................
' I -Miss Genevieve Douglas
of Grund
16 mixed heifers, some to freshen in spring.
__________
— —
--------- ru&gt;« in Hasting.-i. ,
waa___________
held to six.For
thusseveral
giving) weeks tho Leaguers
Ernest Shorno and Mr. and Mrs Odessa
■■
— —
chib
(have been preparing for thia inter-1 Ledge
was n caller
at• •&lt;-lhe •Mr.
and•'1 Thc
- Extension
—
-- - meet* with
-----Paul Brodbeck were dinner guests Woodland the tournament.
This year the final game was j esling contest, lhe main atm of Mra
George Conklin home on ",r\Jle",2_.T?_nar&lt;16 ,or
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
j all day meeting.
Ferguson Friday evening. Mr. and preceded by j* preliminary game . which Is lo make thc young people, Thursday night,
TERMS: CASH. Nothing to be removed from premises until settled for and.every­
I Ann Rowley, small daughter of
Mr-;. Ferguson, formerly of Chicago, between thc two reserve teams! more familiar with their Bibles. Tho [ Sidney Alfred Is the name of the ‘ ”-r.­ and Mra. Chas, Rowley, fell
thing to be settled for on day of sole.
have been In residence al the Dean which had won the most games In I contest Is divided into three part*: new son at the Mr. and Mrs, Al-:। Monday noon while playing nnd
league
play.
Woodland
and
Delton.'Part
I.
Bible
Finding,
to
acquaint
bert
Conklin
home,
Davenport home since lost sum­
each having won a"
rie. 2^ “1=2“ “ !
’,v'»nr’
mer.
Tb.
WoodUod
....on
o&lt;
th.
book.
or
lhe
Bible
„
Nor.bH..£r.
1
£Sr
E
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bloomer except one. The Woodland reserves' sit ion of the books of the Bible so
IS lo 14.
H. Whoosh 2^y
WB ■lhl
W OT. ----------T--------- '~
aJiS “Xffi“
'.!&lt; It n^raury I. quit r.mitn,.
u- —
(Cornelia Eckardt) arrived from finaUy won. u
g to
to 6
6 at
at the
thc half.
half.
found quciv,
quickly; raw*
Part **.
II. muic
Bible mnnu-1
Memo-;
on wran^day to rae
muna
Lo* Angele*. Cal.. Sunday nlgbt to wen* behindI 9
------*
................
--------rising, to toil
test each contestant on aa me
the ICSSOll
lesson oil
on owcninunv
Stream in
pper. . - -- mn
minr,
» b.r
loft tli'n
rrtn.l
Thus Woodland brought home ! riling,
viail her brother and family. Mr.
they will exemplify Uw lesson by urday morning a car left the road
PROPRIETORS
and Mrs. Victor Eckardt. and other two trophies from the tournament.1 list of 45 Scripture passages learned serving dinner at the Briggs church |near
neur lhe County
County Fann
Farm and
and landed
landed
in the river. No information as to
relative* in the vicinity. They ex­ which are on display at Classic* previous to tho contest: and Part
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer
LEO W. TUCKER, Ckrtt
evangelistic •services'^
to test *each
•—
'the damage
damage nor
nor to
to whom
whom UtTca~r
the car
pect to be East about six months drug store where they will remain HI. Bible Facts,
on the facts contained in have been in progress at the As-!bc*’’8™—
a* Mr. Bloomer has leave of absence this week, after which they will be 'f-eaguer
Syria Gospel church of Assyria
Monday afternoon a car skidded
from hls work on a Las Angeles taken to school and placed in lhe the Book of Matthew.
The local team line-up
trophy caae.
dally on account of hl* health.
Center the past week and continu­
the Bible Finding team. Frances ing through this week by the Rev.
Cha* Scofield was taken to Pen­
Boni. Eleanor
Benner. Lynette Roy A
of Cadillac
■OCindergarten and First Grade
nock hospital Sunday with pneu­
Smith. Verdon Flory and Gerald
Mrs. Peggy McLeod of the CheckDori* Whitney, teacher
monia. Mrs. Vera Hewitt 1* carjng
The first grade and kindergarten Mlske.thc Bible Memorizing team. ered district was hostess on Friday!
for him.
•- •*.P*lito
the members of &gt;*..
the Happy rv&gt;».
Doz- !
Mrs. G. F- Benner 1* at Pennock have made up a story about Alice Jordan. Stella Jordan. Pat
Dave Brodbeck and
1,
“"‘•'en
organization. The next meeting1
hospital for observation and treat­ ■•Eskimos" which they are learning Brodbeck.
Charles Breeheisen; and thc Bible will be on Feb. 13 with Della Mil-1
ment. Dr. Benner arrived Sunday
Facts
train.
Russell
Brqdbeck.
Wil
­
lor.
from Milford. III., for an indefinite
The beginners have finished their
The February session of the |
lard Brodbeck. Lloyd Breeheisen.
stay. Mias Helena Benner of Bat­ scrap books of Surprise Pictures.
Neighborhood Joy birthday organ- i
Oene Reuther and Bob Bom.
tle Creek spent thc weekend al thc
izatlon will be entertained by Mrs.'
Benner home here. |
Third and Fourth Grade*
Mary Clark and Mrs. Earl Bristol
Having signed up for Government Defense work and no further use for my personal property, I will offer it
Gaylord Flory is convalescing
Hilda Baas, teacher
nt the Bristol home. Tlie date has.
from an operation for hernia al tho
Woodland'* quota 632240
at Public Auction at the place known as thc Monee Farm, tho first farm oast of the Hastings E. W. Wise
Wo have been enjoying some Paul
station hospital In Fort Custer. Bunyan .stories.
6383.68.
Subscribed
factory on M-79. on
The Briggs W. 3. C. S. will be held
After hls final examination for
Once more Woodland has come
Our room contributed 65c to thc
on
Thursday at the church for din-'
'
army service, a hernia developed Junior Red Cross. We brought lhe to the front by going "over Hie ner.
followed by a meeting of the!
but that did not Interfere with the Wishing Well for Infantile Paraly- top” In the Red Cross War Relief school district, for an explanation
army induction into service and an
drive.
and discussion on rural school mod­
ope ration was performed soon aft­ made our contributions.
Till* record Is even more out- ernization.
,
School
commissioner
er he arrived at Camp. Hi* mother.
Wc arc sorry to lose Louise Prid­ standing when it is considered lhat Mrs. Maude Smith of Hastings will
Mrs. Perry Flory, received a letter dy from our roam. She has gone to just last November in tlie annuel ibe present. All ale* welcome to at­
la*t Thursday and he is coming Vermontville to school. Now our Red Crons Roll Call. Woodland tend.
STARTING AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP. I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
township subscribed 6266.67 which
along fine.
Mra. Bernard Tasker and Mrs.
enrollment is 35.
Miss Mary Townsend and Mrs.
Betty Jean Cole. Phillip Bom and was also considerably over the al­ Albert Jones were among a group
Hilda Baas attended a 4-H leaders' Loren Nicholson have been neither loted quota. This makes a total of
.
ladles to attend a meeting at
luncheon and afternoon meeting al tardy nor absent the first semester. of 662845 given for the American Hasting* recently in the interest
John Deere model G. P. tractor mounted on rubber.
Hastings hut Tuesday afternoon.
।
forming a nurses course at As­
International 7 ft. tractor disc.
Loren waa neither tardy nor absent Red Cross by lhe resident* of Wood- of
Black mare, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1700 lbs.
all of last year, so this is now one land towtuhip In less than three syria Center.
Dunham 8 ft, rotary hoe.
Piano Recital
Miss
Grace
Conklin
and
friend
months.
Black
horre.
14
yrs.
old.
wgt.
1600
lbs.
A number of Woodland and Lake and one half years of perfect at­
Oliver 2 12" bottom tractor plow.
were at Fort Custer on Sunday lo
Ml*.'
Lena
Warren
is
chairman
Odessa pupils of Mrs. Alice Smith tendance tor him.
Appleton 4 roll corn husker mounted on rubber.
(or lhe township and Mra. H. A. see Clifford Conklin who Is sta­
Brodback were presented tn a piano
tioned there at present.
Kluon for tho village.
Tractor buxx rig.
Fifth Grade
recital at the home of Dr. and Mrs
Guernsey cow. 7 yrs. old, due time of sale.
Oliver Nb. 1 drop head hay loader, new.
Mrs.
Arllc
Spindler,
teacher
DUNHAM
DISTRICT
UOUTlfWEST
WOODLAND
M. A. Hoffs. Lake Odessa. SaturGuernsey and Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due in March.
Sunday evening of last week Mis*
" day afternoon. Those from Wood­
Mra. Stuart Kussmaul was a visi­
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Mayo of
Guernsey
and
Jersey
cow,
3
yrs.
old,
due
in
March.
Jaunita
Swift
was
taken
to
a
Bat
­
Studebaker wagon and good fiat rack.
land were Janice Bate*. Roberta tor in our room Thursday.
Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.
tle Creek hospital where on Mon­
Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old. due in September.
Manker. Alice Yvonne Short, Betty
We contributed 61.84 to the Jun­ Keith Farlee Friday evening.
Hay and stock rack.
day morning she submitted to an
Baker. Marda Faui. Phillip Bom. ior Red Cross fund by selling papers
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, duo in March.
Mr*. Percy Lehman accompanied
Johnson sido delivery roka, taddar attachmoats.
She
Joe Baker. Audra Mac Scars, Joyce and magaxines. Wc purchased 65-85 Rev. and Mr*. Fay Wing to Florid* operation for appendicitis.
Guernsey
heifer.
2
yrs.
old,
due
in
March.
Dump rake.
Champion 5 ft. cut mavar.
hat been making a good recovery
Hanncy and Jo Ann Smith. ’
of Defense Stamp*.
last Wednesday where they will and was to be brought to the home
McCormick 5 ft. cut mower.
2 sac. Spring drag.
Mra. Spindler U reading "The spend a couple of week*
Odes.-* pupils were Kenneth Mcof her brother. Orson Swift Mon­
2 sec. Spike drag.
Litchfield spreader.
Dowell.
Bethel.
Eleanor. and Secret Garden" to us.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teeter and day.
Gwendolyn Frantz, Marcia Ann
—_
Wo arc planning our Valentine children of Coals Grove were Sun­
International manure spreader.
Mrs. Hazel McCaul. the handi­
Garltnger. Mary Jane VanPuttcn. party.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
day guest* of Guy Kantner and craft leader and Mra. Lillie Cheese­
Larry Baine. Carlcn Curtis, BettyMarvin Classic and Janice Bale* family.
Johnson 6 ft. cut grain binder.
Dowagiac disc drill.
man, tho clothing club leader,
Chase. Margony Jackson. Sylvia. are our new* reporters this week.
10 Rhode Island Rud hens from Triple A strain.
Mra. Chas. Furlee received »ord were at Hastings. Tuesday attend­
Oliver 43 walking plow.
Virginia and Mary Louise Poff. De­
Friday that her brother. Floyd ing the luncheon and meeting for
6 White Rock hens from Triple A strain.
Little WiUie riding cultivator.
Sixth Grade
lors Dodfd.'Irte Kimmel. Carale
William* of Ba tile Creek, was se­ 4-H leaders,
Pair of White Pekin ducks.
Miller Bean puller, new knives.
und LouLmj Hoffs, Man* Ann and
Harold Yerly. teacher
Wednesday. Mrs. Dorothy Hoff­
riously 111 with pneumonia at Leila
5 colonies bees.
12 supers.
Lillian Rader. Norcen Roe. tlecn
Gale walking cultivator.
We are drawing maps of Europe hospital. At this writing he is a man and Mrs. Fem Ball attended
1 reversible and 2 frame extractors.
•
Peacock. Martha Nye and Marilyn this week for geography.
lhe Home Extension Service lead­
800 lb. M. W. electric separator, 1 yr. old.
little belter.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler of ers meeting at Hastings, tlie lesson
Mr. Yerty set up the public ad­
Royal Blue cream separator.
.
dress system for the English class, Detroit spent lhe weekend at lhe being on "Streamlined Suppers"
Sanitary strainer.
roils.
Friday they gave lhe lesson to lhe
and
each
child
said
a
few
sentence*
Lawrence Flnefrock. local post­
About 3 tons mixed Alfalfa hay.
Vz h. p. electric motor with combiuatioa.
local
group
at
the
home
of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ora
Lehman
were
master. was seriously hurt Monday Into lhe microphone. The purpose
About 7 tons clover hay.
Emery grinder, rip and cut off saw.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. hastes.-. Mr*. Eula Van Syklc.
aftenioon as he wa* driving one
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stanton and
100 bu. of good Swedish select oats.
and one half miles south of Wood­ pupils in their enunciation of Ronald Lehman of Woodland.
children Annabelle and Rufus plan-,
Hudson 300 chick oil brooder.
land on the way to hls farm in words. Peggy NeiUuuner was vot­ BARN*JM SCHOOL
ned lo leave for Florida Tuesday
Feed tank.
75’ 6" drive bait.
South Woddland. Thc chain on one ed the best speaker.
Some In this neighborhood arc tor tlie rest of the winter.
The fifth and sixth grades oppose
wheel of his car broke and caught
Set of double work harness.
Canvas and rubber belts.
Oil drums.
planning to attend some of the se*r * Sidney Stanton called on hls pareach
other
every
Tuesday
and
In the wheel, sliding thc car into
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stanton
Vinegar barrels.
Tractor log chain*.
sions of Farmer's Week al M. S. C. enLs.
Thursday
In
a
game
of
basketball.
Sunday afternoon, and Mr. and Mrs |
lhe middle of the road sideways.
Chas Scofield, who has been ill
2 6-tine forks.
3 good Hay forks.
The sixth grade took In 614.30 on
Clyde Chee*eman and family spent
The accident happened so quickly
for
a
week,
wa*
taken
to
Pennock
1935
Tudor
DeSoto.
A-1
condition,
extra
good
rubber.
Ibat Fred Long, manager of lhe lhe sale of Defense Stamps thia hospital Sunday morning. He has thc evening with them.
Scoop shovels.
Wood hooting stove.
Federal use stamp included.
local Farm Bureau elevator, com­ week. The total for the room is now pneufnonla besides hi* other ail­
DOUD CORNERS
ing north from Hastings could not 6M.M.
ments and Is in a serious condition.
Mr and Mrs. Will Shriber and
hcofcr.
Some household goods.
slop and ran into the Flnefrock ear
Members of the We*t Woodland family visited al Will Gurd's Sun­
Seventh Grade
broadside. Very fortunately thc car
Forks, shovels, hoes.
Numerous other articles.
Rubber tired wagon and flat rack.
Birthday club had an all day meet­ day.
Kenneth Stanley, teacher
Edd Mead of Cedar Creek
had turned so that Mr. Flnefrock
Thursday the seventh grade turn­ ing at the Carl Wheeler home also called.
was not on thc side hiL by the Long
north
of Hastings Jan. 29. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Norri* and
ed in 68-80 for Defense Stamps.
Margery
Recsor
spentlhe
weekend
family visited the former's parents
During art period our class made
settled for.
the car which was practically de­
of Hasting* and thc totter'* parents
molished by the blow, the driver's "Name-o-graph*" which were sin­
Mrs. Gaylord Carr is on the sick of Quimby.
seat hanging out of the door. Mr. gle line drawing* representing stu­
list with throat troubleMr and Mrs. John Gurd and
Long took him immediately to a dents of Uie room.
Darlene Durkee spent lhe week­ family visited al Mr. and Mrs
Tlie following class officer* were
doctor al Lake ode.-.-a where it wo*
end, with her grandparent*, Mr. and Clarence Campbell of Cedar Creek
found that three, ribs were frac­ elected (or thc first period ot lhe
second semester: Pre*.. Mclva Mak- Mrs. Fred Durkee
It being the latter's birthday
tured and a wrist broken.
ley: vice-pres, John Bamum; arc,
Mr and Mrs. Wlbalda of Has­
Eugene Makley; trcas, Janet Hasel
tings were callers- at the latter'*
Karl Eckardt of northeast Wood­ wng leader. Joyce Curth.
brother's Bunday.
land Injured hl* right band last
Miss Riordan now has charge of Church ot England hymns, was
Perry McMannls and family et
Thunday when lie went to turn a seventh grade physical education
Battle Creek visited the home folk*
petcock on bu tractor and ir some each morning.
Saturday evening.

Wednesday, Feb. II, IQA2
51 HEAD OF CATTLE

32 HEAD OF SHEEP

61 HEAD OF HOGS

H. A. Funk and G.W. Schneider,

AUCTION SALE

SATURDAY, FEBY. 7,1942
HORSES

cows

POULTRY &amp; BEES

HAY &amp; GRAIN

HARNESS

AUTOMOBILE

FARM MACHINERY

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

Verne Bumford, Prop.

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer.

CLIFFORD M

�THF-HASTINGS B4NNF.R. TWl’B.SOAy. FF-BHl'^RY 3. IHt

............
FKEEPORT

Wlnntr of Irving. Guest* ; Clarksville was a Monday guest nf 'Manley Sherman were Hartings
Ill I Marshall
were Chester Winnas of Jrv- Mr. and Mr* Harold Rosenberger
i shopper* Monday afternoon.
|| | present
Ing. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Alicrding ' Boyd Payne of Hastings and Mis* I Mr ant! Mis. D..vld Pike of Grand

wife will continue lo reside at Kai-jlng on Feb.’ IS.

It te

filled

with POWERS ECHOES

' xoTici or mobtoaob

anrntoo.
j authentic Voodoo folk-lore as pracMr nntl Mls i-.iri rtrodock and r0MBO1X”^*I: 8*LB
Mra Janet Fettea. just returned | tired »n Haiti. But tn fate ptev J.ck famlly who live north of the Irving!
of Hastings, and Mr. and Mn. । Emma Carpenter of Shultz called. Rapid* were Sunday evening guests from a nrnntha stayr In Canada., Barnard. Uie author has taken orange hall had a narrow escape J.trA X. eWuXth J.y
a ■&lt;
n
, ..
, Harold Skinner of Battle Creek.
1
on
thc
former's
mother.
Mrs.
Ida
1
of
Mr.
and
Mr.
Harold
Wood*.
sold
her
farm
and
Thuraday
reVoodoo
out
of
1U-mystic
West
Inr
roni
nr- Wednesday evenina All "’
’•'«*' -L &lt;»«*r U*rJ.
Rrv. and Mr*. P. C. Voteburg of
..
| Ml. and Mrs Fnll)lt Martin and turned to Colorado with her son dian Jungles, and placed it in a
famllv had retired but their'r“'r
J*4
»
.
.. j .v. .
...
Mrs. Will Olthouse of Bowne : Payne. Sunday afternoon.
and wife who drove Itere alter her I New England larmhoure. on - "•’? famUy...had
but U“lr
»
Royal Oak visited their parent* Mr.
OIJ Mr ,nd Mn Oeorgc For.
Carl Idvingston and famllv of &lt; Marilyn, and Mt * Donna T hal- r, —
— ------- ------ ------ ..
.
—----------.oldest son Walter who wa* playing.
11 »f"p
and Mra F. O. Tubbercr Friday i bey Thuraday afternoon.
‘ l1' ” .( iUlllt
Clarksville were Sunday dinner of Grand Rapl&lt;. Mr. ■ and Mrs.' Born to Mr. nnd Mr*. Woodrow A busy highway, and surrounded il,uUh a group of b,,.., outside the
„„toa
night and Saturday.
; «r. U[1d Mra. Marvin Thaler and guc.'.fi ot Mr and Mr*. Ray Wii- Otvilh* Kokx, and Mr. and Mrs. Bu-hlrr. . .I.Mhler, K..m EUlnr "th m.m" num.,. b&lt;u.«; A. . wll
v .r»
JnseoUellCr. "Mumbo-Jumbo"
MumbO-JUmbO 18.
jmtnKl|nie|y Itotlfled 1 ••
They
are ol
nt home ol
nt Ml
052 ll.nmrk
Hancock CcMtM.-qucm.-e.
Is, I Qn f|r(.
A birthday dinner was given al Keith ol Hasting* were Hund a v aft- land Afternoon callers wen- Mr. Woodrow Knowles of B ittle Creek.' ■lh,
thc Earl Everson home Sunday In 1 cmcon caller.s of Mrs. William and Mrs Charles Wieland and Rev. nnd Mb s Bertha Fausey of Cascade I W„ Detroit. Mr Buehler has been tne of the. most unusual play* ever the Grangers Imide who responded.1 TT'i'/Titai’’ i'n
Attending'the mPalmer
Schooliutra.^hc
oU'Wcn
In Freeport.
One moment
it * ^^‘X/rooPo* halfhU*°h"f M»^t»I” h
und Mrs. Roy McRobert* of Logan, wet** Sunday dinner guc*.t« ot Mr. Chirotiracttce
■honor of the birthday anniveraerles Hutchens.
Davenport,
.J-n*eM
of mysteries,
thr next
at Avix and Garrett Evrraon and
Mte* Grace Rosenberger
of
Mra. Mabel Osborne and Mrs. and Mr* John Thaler.
for the past ylar and a hall.—Spar- the mmt monaonaical of farce.*.
't«n
&lt;«i; ,
Mr and Mrs. Harold Rrwlnbcrgrr U Srntl,,.!
ton. In .Th, eentol .Jurtotrn.
"I'
S21 &lt;, *
.t
MmMr* Mr.
tl Uir
r
Mr
Mr&gt; i„„
m raUn„ rou„„ .uru-4 or w MU, rrrnur, MU* • SUV&amp;.-ffg-'.
und Mi
Mlcltml Humphrey
; WaJu.r Bu,.hkr.
, will te- played by Kenneth ThumpLobdell. Harold auu Jeroid| “^ i:u«*
1
. Walter Buehler.
, ------------ . ------------- -------- r
—
—.. . ‘ .. ....
--------t»&lt;iis&gt; poiup &lt;»i
Mrs Ozlr Pardee of Logan tell .**
“’ “---■
««} CalvU
,B
*ebn iloger* of Hasting* and Mixs I. Pol-j
Caroline Everson spent part of for an extended visit with friends)*0* *"&gt;
“ beautitui young hetnite of Middleville attended thei""1* •i"’«e*L
Shrt'M* Circus nl the Civic Audi-,
{j
tart week With her •■liter. Miks
m Lo. Aturk-s. Calif -Lowell Ledg-1 *on’«‘
Pauline Evenon at the Leonard । er. M year* ago items
. t«r t««»* l*wt-i
Ur- Ouuihandia. played by Duane torluin at Grand Rapids ^riday |
‘
। —1— '*—1Lj
L«-.«tcr
home near Hastings
1.
&gt;
Deatdotff. Pearl Cook WUl be a Voo-1 eveningsM . . Helm WooiL* of Hasting*. A ron was born to Mr and Mrs , &lt;)ro wjtch doctor, and Alfred lxjftu*| | Kielturd Palmer has been recalled
und Wamic Field* of Howatd City A.. I Easn of Bowne-LoweU Ledg-j u IIil!&gt;u.rlolu bUnd liwn IrU 01m. to lhe service and will’leave for
the weekend
with Mr. und ff- 30 years ago
! *tead will be
a i-uuuu;
country las;
*..............
................................................
■ itemsirt- Twcctte.
, wrrur, u
i.ii. : I Fort Custer Saturday
; B-rJ thr iltrihMi... Virgil Woods.
Burn at tin* Ruth Ix»v&lt;- home ; Franklin Burgii* will play iltei
■ nJ uVtGOiKwlMlHf*
Mr*. LHban Kelly of Irving and Jun u.ry 25. to Mi. and Mrs. Le- sheriff of Milburn nnd Ona New-1 Mr and Mra Norman Purchase
Mr- Mary Duke, were Tne.day land -Doxtader. a rtiughter. Mary (oll win
hte female rival, tiu* and family visited relative* ul WllClalers cf Mr and Mrs. Clyotge Ba - Lee - Eaton Rapids Journal L* land! Sheriff of Hopetown • Others In the' itenulon. Sunday.
To scftlc^fhc estate of the late Charles Stevens a Public Auction will be held
Mt und Mr- Will Flowers und
will be remembred a* . a former| cx&gt;t include. Polis Ycnker. Peachn.,
at the farm located Vi mile south of Bonfield and 2 miles west, or 5 miles cast
Mi and Mrs Dan Prwitma and reriGent of Freeport, the *on of tiM. CjWnte girl; Dorothy Bunn. I daughters Eileen and Ellu und
and north of Hickory Corners, or Vi mile cast of Kingsley Community Holl,
Ph'. r.l- Ann were Sunday gite*t;, of Stipl. and Mr.s. G O. Doxtader.
I Datey. the terrible child; Paul Ste- friend of Detroit. uImi Ralph Palm­
known as thc old Goodyear or Dell Russell Farm, on
er
ot M. S. c latttelttg *pcnt Sun­
Mt&gt; Bertha JohtL'-i'ii of Hasting... . 'llic W. M. A. will ptcct at the. *on, ■ a masquerading
gangster:
Mr nnd Mr- Alton Fi'h were Willi.tm Dipp home Thur.-day Fct&gt;- Monell Butler, hte frminine acconi- day with tiie taller'* parent*. Mr.
Grand Rapids vteltors Saturday.
. runry it a public dinner at noon.ipt.c.-. k Hramdie Ute swaggering and Mr*. Miner Palmer.
oopcr: Etary Humphrey, the aunt; GLASS CHEEK
Sunday dinner *
I
Mw nnd Mr*. Stuart Brownell
'■
LUhtfoot of North frvmg.
haff* os last Sunday gue*U her fath­
Chai!
Itrwh-orynnl.—d library club er and sister John Kltzmllter m*'t
william Dipp home at u .00
Mi*
Verna Campbell of Otsego
has elected Hu* following officers:
and Mi and Mr*. Jack Erway and
•uding a crytint t invitedWedel t*
.
I Clinic in
:?ve Stndrl: Typist — Gwendolyn bativ. local.
Walking Daisy cultivator.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otte and Ro­
Table
*"
tr». Forrest Havens.
McCcrmfck steel wagon.
Magazine'
Chan.
Whittemore,
Black gelding. 9 yrs. old. wgt. 1250.
IRaymond Bunn. Monday
John Deere two cylinder gas engine
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erway and Mrs.
a-hudt stated that he t‘. slowly re
Grey marc. 12 yrs. old. wgt. 1300.
Librarians are Genevlevt
and pump jack.
Rav Erwav attended the creamery
centring from thc wounds inflicted
Bertha Sherman te spending
Virginia Moon*. "
L.
__________________________
___
D&lt;-ardorfT.
meeting
al
Middleville
last Wrnes1941 Chevrolet
ton pick-up. like
In hte- stomach during the nir-t.nd ,
Dorothy Bunn. Gwendolyn Jltshler., &lt;|ay,
in Hawaii. December 7 Due to a | Marlon'Roush. Omi Newton Pearl
loul* Haverp of Battle Creek
mri. and family of Hasting.*.
■
aid
on
hls
locker,
uh
of
hi*
|ier.*onnl
1 Mi and Mr.*. Verd.tn Coville nnd . ,
Cock. Sarah j.-in- nurges*. Phylite rnlied on hl* parents last Thursday.
bclcnning* InctuS
including
*n»O»r*rtMhM!rnlfc «rr.. Simons »
... an
8 yrs. old. due day of
Hr H-nill". mid Edwina Hostetler.
i -nu- Glass Creek Extension Class
vH'.m. M ttoir pwi.U. Mr. u...l
Hr ».-h.. IM U.
sale.
Sarah June Burgess mid Mary mil meet with Mrs. Fred Barlow
Mm b w Stesoir
friend* would pleare write to lilm
Humphrey me to make plans for ln HastlnzB Ulis week Thursdiv.
Guernsey
6 yrs. old. due March
Double set of harness.
' Mr .ml Mr.. L J Oll.mm .nd "-”V
’low"
lhe February meeting.
•
’ -— - —
.... a
Mrs. Clyde
Wnrrcn attended
15.
f... r nt or.nd
Tl.u.,.. &gt;“ ►
'■ Hl* **» ■ nmum
4 Horse collars.
Other members ol the club ared... ...In... .nr , cl Mr rn.d Mr. t1"'
1 F c. "&gt;'"«»"• Bmm. Dorethy Wood*. Montull Butkr. service meeting at Burdett Catanl's
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old. due June 9.
Don Postnui and Pity lit* Ann.
'
Mr mid Mr* Rus*el Whittemore
Red cow. 4 yrs. old. due June 7.
Honolulu. Hawaii
&gt;.-.,* received from unoth- ma, Voder. Patty Houvmer Vada 1 called on the Homer Bauchmntt'
Red cow. 4 yrs. old. calf by side.
. it Goodwill last Saturday night.
White enamel dresser and chest of
Guernsey cow. 2 yrs. old. fresh 6 wks.
: Mrs. Sara Erwav* went S^’tird*1
promoted ftoin Sargeant to Tccfidrawers.
lo sjxnd a few days with Mr nnd
3 Heifers 17 mos. old all due in June.
or Lansing bpent thr ulcal Sotyeint. Hl* new a idres*
Mt-., Ernest Erway in Hastings.
Enamel bed.
Cedar chest.
t&gt; Teclu Sgt.’ Clayton W Bunn.
2 Short Yearling Heifers.
United Brethren Circuit
| Sundiiy visitors nl Fred Otis’ were
Manley Sherman Q.M C. Det. Camp Uiupau. HonoInner spring mattress.
Rev. Paul Olnutead. pastor
, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Otis nnd sons
and family spent Sunday with Mr. hilu. Hawaii.
Oak dining room table.
of Kalamazoo.
and Mri. _lra.Ciiu.lIeiL.cjf Quimby. _i.
_£UtUla£_S£ll.Wl-.l'L3u
6 Dining chairs.
Bookcase.
j Mr*. Clydu WarMin.AlUmdisd_Lhi-.
Harry Colt* and
J l-H dinner in Hasting* Thursday
McCormick Deering riding cultivator,
Cream separator.
of Clarksville, and
ChrtsUa.i Endeavor—7:00.
night.
China cabinet.
Davenport.
like new.
Pleaching—8:00. jay* it 'lie • roll* r skating parly at
I Ixtwcll Whittemore nf Delton
David Bradley mower, new.
Oak rocker.
2 Rugs.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening spent Sunday night nl Chas. Whit­
Retd's hist Thursday night.
Mis. Adah Miller and Charles
t 7:30 at the church.
McCormick Deering manure spreader.
Antique dishes.
temore's.
King, both of Hastlnj *. were unit­ absent because ol colds.
John Deere riding plow,
3 Burner oil stove.
i M - nnd Mrs Russel Thornton of
ed hi mmrtnge at the United Breth­
। Preaching—10:00.
4 Section spring tooth drag.
Other articles too numerous to men­
Charlotte spent Sunday at Clyde
ren chutch. cn Jefferson street, in Dr. Hill, of Michigan State College.’I Sunday school—11:00.
I Warren's.
Hay rake.
Oliver plow.
tion.
Christian Endeavor—8:00.
and Mrs. Ray Erway were
Mrs. Miller i* a former Freeport
| Christian
EndtnvorMr. business
Sunday iruest-i of their daughter
On Tuesdnv. the boy* from tho mei ting at the home of Ronald Van,
I Joan in Kalamazoo.
enth through thc twelfth grades! Sickle. Friday evening.
Mrs. Merrill Kutcher attended
TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.
thr -Bowne Center Ext, ------- —
------• ,.ud the opportunity to go to,
- - Freeport Methodist Church
meeting at the home of dr- Floyd Michigan -State College, and attend1
the Funtu f- Week progrum. They I
Flynn Friday,
Morning
Worship
—11 (Kt Sc
Mr and Mix. Gord&lt;.
.
. I mon:
.6..: "The Perils of Judtuneiil."
Hus ting* 'pent Sunday eveniti-; with returned u round 12 00.
Sunday school—12:00 '
Mr. ami Mrs. lac Rclgler.

AUCTION SALE

SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1942

COMMENCING XT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP
HORSES

CATTLE

HARNESS

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

MACHINERY

H. L. STEVENS, Administrator

LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer.

LEGAL NOTICES

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk.

; )&gt;■&lt;.*&gt; recovered end is feeling quite

Phone Hickory Corners 17—-F21.

AUCTION SALE

Located 6 miles South of Nashville and one mile east, or 3
miles North of Assyria Center and 3 miles east and 1 mile
South.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1942

Mr. and Mr Oeorgr Forbey und
son William called on Mr and Mr*
Juke Wolfe of Hastings Saturday
forenoon.
Mrs. William Moore of Hastings*
te upending a few days with Mr.

! Mra. Kenneth Walz and family of
: Juckion. Mr. and Mrs. Murel Pre.iton of Galesburg. Mr. and 5[ys Don
I Johnson and family of Muskegon.
; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Preston and
, family of Unit were Sunday guests
- of Mr. and Mrs. O H. Hausey und
family.
, Mr. und Mr*. Jay Blough and
, family of Carlton were Sunday
। Afternoon guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
; W.ll Blough.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thomas of
Bowne wiT'- Sunday dinner guests
cf Mr. and Mr*. Merrill Karcher.
and L.m.r.
Merle Campbell and
rings spent Sunday:

AT 12:30

CONSISTING of 32 HEAD of HOLSTEIN and GUERN­
SEY DAIRY CATTLE: 20 milch cows from 3 to 7 years
old, 6 fresh, 5 to freshen by April 1 st, 9 freshened last fall
and winter and bred to freshen in August and Septem­
ber of 1942. A test and record of each individual cow will
be given day of sale.
11 Holstein and Guernsey heifers from 18 months to 2
years old, all bred; 3 year old Hereford bull. Nearly all
these cattle were raised on this farm.

3 HORSES including pair of black matched Perchcron
mares, 4 and 5 years old, own sisters, weighing 3,000; 5
year old black Percheron gelding, weighing 1500.
30 COARSE WOOL BREEDING EWES, buck turned in
November 11th;
2 BROOD SOWS, 12 shoots.
10 TON OF GOOD QUALITY CLOVER HAY, baled;
8 ton of wheat straw, baled; about 800 bushel of Oats;
about 600 baskets of corn; 2 unit magnetic DcLaval
milker; double cultipacker.

A milk base will be sold to any person who buys 9 or
more cows at this sole who belongs to the Bottle Creek
Milk Association.
TERMS: CASH-No goods to be removed until settled for.

MRS. SARAH MARTENS &amp; WALTER MAPES, Props.
Harold Belcher and Son, Auctioneers
Battle Croak Phene 2-0658. Route 1.

Harry King
Clerk.

Rev. nnd Mrs. Clifford Clinton of
Ha-Ungs called on Mr. und Mr*
B R. Clinton. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mt* Kenneth Me.idand
children of Maple Grove nnd Mr
nnd Mrs Claud Mead, local, were
Sunday dinner gticsL* of Mr. und
Mu. Clement Mend.
Mi-A Bea DePtohty spent the
woko.d in Hasting* with her sis-’
'
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Woods of,
Battle Creek were Friday evening;
dinner guest.* ol Mr. and Mr*. Har­
old Woods.
.
,
?.IL: Betty Emerson. Mr and Mrs.
;
Stubby Brown, and Walter Bonders
'
of Grand Rapids were Sunsloy
cue*:.* of Mr and Mrs. W. W.
Rockhill
5: ' Ivan Denise andl'

Biology L* ixxominic very Interest-; 'artton Center .Mclhodht Church NOTICE or FOBECLOBUBB
ing. We have been ex|K-itmenting|
Everett M. Love, pastor
with foods, discovering whether) Morning
„
worship—10.00. Sermon:
they contain . larch, proteins, or-"The Perils of Judgmcni."
fat.-.. We an-fortunate in having'
having' Sunday school—11.00.
jx-rted after lunch;
lunch | lhe Bible study class will meet on
Biology the Lrst juried
because thing.* don't look very ap- Friday evening with ^li. mid Mr...1^4 ?«w5’»d“ri&gt;n *“1!
pctlzing after we gel through with John Bbuer.
—-‘ ’
them.
I
----------------- &lt;»&gt;
--------Mkhlon I
Jingle Bell* was certainly echoed SOUTH BOWNE
[&gt;«&lt;» SOS;
(hrourt il.e
Monday
M, „nd M„ A T &amp;lh
m
nine when tho Pmhmen. boplio. A1,„ „„
7 ff in*
mony »nd l«*ully n.|oy«l o .U-toh-1 M„ j„h„ B8.nhroac
bwMH’
[W. tour r.tunjuw &lt;o H» Mtari cn-tk «M Monho. lo ThurKUy,”
aweolwte ond nl
ol lloy McBo»etU
mkto. Mr Uionk Mr on,I »
curv b* MM lomlly
Bl.
/
,l“&gt;- *""
••*“'■ «• ■ H'«"
u.omjuy I, ,1111 .1 &lt;h. Ir.o.lny k
„„a
ll4,,„n,s

' ,U‘'

.7*'" S’

NOTICE TO ( 1.1,;.i nil.-.

Mr. und Mn 1-nncb Bmlu, or

« (lowing .rnoothb ihroMh •« i,1.,a ,„,&lt;i,i;„.ctRs, UlRA,
minas.
. , ,
*
«ta one day last week.
Senior New*
Mrs Harold Yoder and daughter.
We appreciated the assembly pro- No,nl» “''-ended thc 4-H meeting
U|H
I
and
Ha-stings
gram Friday morning. Rev u
""rf luncheon
-----------------at- •*
—'•*"■ Tuesday.
■ ,i
lurt:.
Mrs- -- ----Fls»Klrt«J8i
Mrs. Love i&gt;layecl two piano duets
------------- •nnd
— dHURh- '
und led&lt;_ite tn singing several ler “* Hu.tlng* wen- callei at Will:
choruses. Mra. Pearl Lightfoot told. Mhhlers Sunday evening.
Mr and Mt*. Harold Yoder were
tu about the defense savings stamps in Hustings on buslums Saturday. I &lt;•&lt;«
and bonds.
.wv -*v
r. ...nwc.w*
Ru**ell Blough uh'd family and
We
are v.i.„ku„
collecting
mau-rtal ....
for
our essays. "Unity for
Victory
”
Delbert
Moore
ot Hast trig* were
f
which will be entered in the re- Sunday dinner guests at Jerry
gional contest. There will also be Bl‘,'-'Kh'.s. '
three prize.* for. students of Free^r- Iint* Mr* Will MLsIder and
port high school.
»
. Gwendolyn were Sunday dinner
Six members of the Speech Class
of Jo,&gt;n Thaler and family
parUcljtuUd in their first debnte.of Campbell.
. .. Monday.
..—.m.. The
------------...—------hint
proposition
was :J Mrs. Edd Lucy and daughter. Mra.
"Resolved—That,. Capital Punteh- Wtn. Porritt. visited Friday after­
noon
at
the
Alden
Porritt
home.
menl Should jScjUroltehed." Thc at- 1
flrmalive side wTb-tdkrn by: VlrLibia Moore. Dorothy Woods, and :Hastings Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Haney Blough of,
K Bmcpdlr. the negative side by
Donald Preston. Floyd Stahl, ant!. Welcome Content. Mr. and Mrs.'
Keith Blough Deiwln Hutchins act­ Roy McRoberts visited Monday aft­
cd ns chairman. Both sides pre­ ernoon at jerry Bloughs.
Mr..nnd Mrs. Irvin Leigh of Cale­
sented their case well, but judges
noted that the affirmative side had donia were callers on Mrs Jennie
Pardt t* Monday afternoon.
the most .arguments.

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NOTICE to CREDITORS

3M!

a ‘jNiV- Saturday nftMr. and .Mr*. Frank

Intermediate Room
Thursday, Mrs Lightfoot gave us!
Mr and Mrs. Bucl Sisson ot Free-1
an interesting talk on the value
Clatencf Synarrcr left for pe­ and nccemJty of adding our bit to port were dinner guests at Leon I
Potts Tuesday.
nt: Friday wlu-te' lie will attendI tlie "March of Dimes." On Friday.
Several from Clay Hills attended
i.al Armory School.
' she showed tu Defense Stamps and! the creamery day entertainment
R- ' • :l Mead, sort of Mr. and Mrs. ■ xpiuinrd the purpose of Hum. W«*
Wednesday.
thank her for calling
&lt;
Mrs. Guy MeNee te ill with strep
Ain ■•a:;d 1. now laUoncd ul Fort
All thc Sixth Grade children and1 throat.
Custer.
the following pupils in the Fifth1
Leo Colburn and family ot Hasand Mr.-. H R. Clinton were Grade received 100 percent in a
1 tings called op ills brother Howard
S of Mr and History tut recently; Carl Janes.
; Colburn and wife Sunday
Alfred Oonrale
—
in honor of
Nell Bracndlc. Alice Patrick. Junior
Mr*. Gertie Harris and brother­
Clinton's birthday anniver- !: Millen Harry Schultz. Betty Janes,
i Ronald Barcroft. Edna Humphrey.' Chas. Skinner ate Sunday dinner
Helen Woods of Hustings Patsy Wedel. Arloa Shennan. and; at loon Potts.
.' Mr and Mrs. Roy McCnul and'
Thunday evening dinner Austin Loftus.
' guest* of Mr and Mrs. Harold
in the
Fourth Grade Betty, Mrs Sarah McCaul and Mr. nnd
.Wdocte,
■
Kraus.. Manin Rosenberger, and, Mrs. Howard Colburn were callers
The Townsend Club will meet with Hosea Humphrey are doing good। nt Ed Colburn's Sunday and found
Mi and Mi* Leap Ka;cher. Friday i work in Arithmetic. Patrick Llfius, him in very poor health
Verdun Coville and family spent
i v/ nlti;,-. Januare t&gt;. P.it luck supper ;■ is Improving In the subject.
Sunday with her parents al Free• und-program. Public invited.
I port.
Mumbo Jumbo
Robert W. -Boughncr a former
Mumbo jumbo*. Have you ever
'Fnx'pcrt boy. .but more ncentiy re­
Gear-«hlfi Lever
' Mding at 'Kt’lnma^xi. enllatcd in the heard of P«j»a Nebo? What te an
A resident of Juneau. Wi*., has
U S. Aid corp* on Jan. 22 and Ouanga? A Zombie! Who is Dumbalta? Hou do you conjure up the patented a gear-shift lever to be at­
Field Pilot Replacement Center. dead? Don't know? Then see tached beneath an automobile steer­
San Antonio. Texu. according to "Mumbo Jumbo”, the new play ing wheel to operate the regular
word received by friends here. Hte which the Junior class te present-- gear shift pedal.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

DISTRIBUTION OF
CASH TO SCHOOLS

A LETTER TO

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942

14 PAGES

HAD $3.001 WHENHE.CAME TO MICHIGAN
HE ACCUMULATED OVER $200,000

A Proclamation

NUMBER

173 LOCAL MEN.
FIRMS JOIN C. OFC.

To All To Whom These Pres­
ents shall Come:
Home Nureing Classes To
Whereas, the Hastings Junior
Start When Orders Arrive
Chamber of Commerce, in accord
County
Treasurer
Sends'
Fronds Holden Could Neither Read Nor Write But He Knew ! Mrs. Kendall Reahms. chairman '
wltli the program of the United
Draft Board Names Nine
Total of 208 MembenMpg
/ Checks, $28,774.84 Total
How to Save Hi» Money and DidHt. Had Many Peculiarities!^ ^7 R^T’cros^’states'ttmTuwj
Sat All-Tinte Record
Assistants to Help in Duties States Junior Chamber of Com­
merce In the interests of' de­
\ During the past week County
iciasses
nave
«rn
ue.ay^a
otc.usc. The following men have been apOne hundred and seventy-three
veloping a greater appreciation
nv
m
r
ennv
classes
have
been
delayed
because)
Treasurer George A. Clouse has |
'authorisation
fur
the
Chief Registrars for Local
local business men or firms have
of the benefits of the American
"• “•
auihnrlratlnn iui
for .,
the instructors
Instructors pointed
, uuinuiunuvn
■
ntallcd cheeks to the various school ■
Few people in this county can my father said hbt remembrance of has not been received Bom the area Board No 1. Baity County. Their
form of government, has under­
dUl^icts of the county for their
•ctive memberships In the revised
remember Francis Holden, who was details was remarkable. He was office, butjja soon as Uw^^ort- I
of
taken sponsorship of an observ­
share of the primary school funds,
Hastings Chamber of Commerce to
arrives,
will start.' are “
as“ follows:
ance in this city of National
bom in 1812 In Vermont, and died scrupulously honest and had a won- ;ration
*'
‘
*the
’ cla&lt;ses
’
"
incluolng state aid and tuition. The
UBy-Mr.'and Mrs. Glendon F. * at“ his farm home in Prairieville aenut memory. He couia not en-[ Biough members have enrolled to ( Archie W Rclckord for the City1
Americanism Week; and
at” his form home In Prairieville derlul memory. He could not en­
total sum received and distributed
Swarthout).
Abe VanTH, the secretary. Thia list
townsldp
In
1877.
When
hr
landed
dorsr
on
mortgage
thejsaynwnuJ^"^J^abh
8
be*hc?d
ut'thc^Red
i
°
f
,U
’
,lngs
'
Chy
HaH
Whereas, the people of this
township In 1877. When he landed dorse on a mortgage the payments;
was 828.744AL ttie amounts sent' to
may be increased slightly as late
in 1836, near ....
Albion, of principal or Interest,
** held al
Rtd 1 Clare M. Holder. Assyria Town; city, proud of the heritage of our
' Michigan
--•*•
«- • • because
...~ he 1***
(WritUn on the deck of the "Mar- in
the districts belug as follow*", all
| he had but 83 00 in his pocket. He could not write. But he could reforefathers who established this । returns come in.
roon“------turns being for stateTltd “money un­ lan.Belle.Wlofe" of Grenada.)
] Hall.
"
Herewith*is a list of members:
। nation as a sterling example of
less otherwise designated:
In order to break the monotqpy could neither read nor write; yet member names, and kept each pay-1
’ Julian Fotts. Middleville Village
Edward J. Adams. Atlantic de
the principles of democratic gov­
Assyria—Dlst. No. 5. Assyria Cen­
Hall.
of our enforced beachcombing on when he died. 64 years ago. and 41 menl by itself and reported It to
Pacific Tea Co.. American Cafe,
ernment by. for. and of the
ter. 8102; No. 7 frl„ Briggs. 872; No.
। years after he came to Michigan, my father; or if futher was out of
&gt; Albert Recior, Woodland Town
8. irl. Checkered. 854; No. 9 frl.. Barbados, and to satisfy our rest-,I he was worth over S200.000. so mv the office, to Philo Sheldon, who
people, are desirous ,of exalting
j
Hull.
Alton.
Auto SpoH Shop.
Lincoln. 845.
•
the
spirit
of
true
Americanism;
h-M feet. Kate and I are taking a j father told me. As he handled all then worked for him but was later
Baltimore—No. 1 Dowling. 190; side trip to the British island of of Mr. Holdens business for several made his partner. One of the two,
I J. Merle Scott. Masonic Temple j
Now. Therefore. I. W. A. SciiadNo. 2. Striker. 8133; No. 3. McOm- Grenada, one hundred forty-five I years, he was in a peel lion to fairly would see that the proper endorse-1
er, Mayor of the City of Has­ ! Baird, Chester Banghart. Barry
| at Nashville. Mich.
ber. 8125; No. 4. Hendershot. 864; miles south and east of Bridgetown. estimate his worth. He was then mi nt of the payment was made on i
’ believing the alm to be a ! Co. Health Unit, Barry Cleaners.
Loco! Boordx Are Asked to
Otis L Boulter. Prairieville Town
No. S. Weeks. 846; No. 6. Durfee.
wdrthy one. do hereby proclaim ; P. L. Bauer. Floyd Beckwith. W. E.
Il U not where we have gone—It [ considered the richest man in Burry the mortgage itself, and would alsp'
862: No. 7 frl. Barney Mill. 860.
Reclonlfy Men on The Lhti
•
the interim between (he dates of
Benjamin (Kroger&gt;. O. N. Benner.
.county. He did not inherit lib, credit Mr. Holden with the money!
•
,
, , •
- -I L’.'on J. Moon, in room above, Lincoln's" and
Barry—Delton
Township
Unit ts the way we have come! In com-,I money—he earned and saved It.'on the books, for they kept book!
Washington's I E W. Bll« Co, Earl R Boyes. Ray
Ing
to
Grenada
we
have
satisfied
a'
Th.
duUe.
ot
to.
Itor,
rouiUy
am
,
n
E
,
0
,V
,
n
oowlins,
1
school, state aid. 837)8. tuition. 8894.
birthdays. February 12 to 22,
Branch. Clayton Brandstetter. H. B.
long-cherished ambition of ours:;! He was occasionally al our home for records of all his transactions.
totul 84612.
draft board have been altered ma-1 Mich
Brockway. Dr. F. N. Brooks. Bulling
1942
as
.... dinner and 1 frequently saw him In
Mr. Holden looked like a typical “ .
.
The
Carlion—No 9. Friend. 856: No. to travel somewhere by sail. iireq.. u|I Wm. McCann. Vllblge Hull at'
my father's abstract office I do not Yankee—tall, slender, shrewd His , tpriall) by plans already. mapped
Q Son. C. B. Burkholder. Business
"AmericnnUm Week"
"Marlan.Belle.WoMe" Is a threq12. Ragla. 842.
out
ul
Washington
to
draw
from
Freeport.
Mich
ond
Village
Hall
at
Credit Bureau. Bonnet At Gown
idred think
he meant to DC
be unsocial,
unsocial, out
but arep-sci
deep-set Kray
gray eyes, tus
his piv;vvra.
projecting
'
• . —
•- —
■* -— «
nun* ne
H . c*
"
Castleton--No. I frl.. Nathvllie masted schooner, about a hundred
and urge tiiat every citizen,
Shop. Forrest Bennett. Bert Ben­
village school, state aid 12392. tui­ and fifty feet long. She U really a, he was not a back-slapper. nor did forehead, his quick comprehension vast reservoirs of untapped strength *r*,n8&gt; Mich
young
and
old.
give
due
consid
­
Morse Rm
Backus.
Community Hall
ham. Glen-Bera. Ben Beverwjrck.
— Nation's «-*-.&lt;
—!' Mnw
­
up •*
the
fighting
tion. 81055. total 83447; No 2 frl. beauty, with her • crimson hull, he seem to care for intimate ac- of n burIness proposition that might' to build —
eration to his duties and privi­
at Delton. Mich
Carveth At Stebbins. W. O CasIjkevlew. 859; No. 7. Martin. 858; green and white trimmings, and her qualntanccs. He was engrossed in be presented to him and hU com- forces.
| All registration places will re-1 leges u» such and renew his
yards and yards of while sail. She his o»n affairs, which had grown to menu concerning it. revealed it
nC
cota&gt;nx to ouk
-«i&gt; a
No 10. Shores. 858.
Accoidlng
Brig.. ucu
Gen . m
Lewis
B :
main -c-ojien —
on Feb 16. 1942 from; pledge of allegiance to the prin­
kin. Coffee Shop. Earl Coleman.
Hastings- Hastings city schools. had been lying In the Careenage at such proportions that, lacking an kefn mind and good judgment He H„sh(*v. director of selective service 1------ciples set forth Jn the Constitu­
--— n
nu
|, available
avanaDic manpower
ninupuwer must
mu» be
vc 7:00
-.*--- A.
... M
— ■ until 9:00 P
. --(
M and;
Consumers Power Co . Robert W.
Mate aid. 8127784. tuition. 85930. Bridgetown for some weeks, refit- education, It must have troubled* wo not much for looks and did not
ting, when we hterd she was to him a great deal to keep the details care about his appearance. His
HLs carefully
------ -.a-----------------budgeted. Needs of both: mMnK
registrars -tn
will rnnitniu.
continue ...
to «*
register1 tion of the United States of
tola). 87207 64.
'•ock. Bov Corder. Adrlbert CortAmerica. In Testimony Whereof.
Hastings Twp.—No 3. Fisher. 168. make a short run to St George and in his mind. He tried to do that, and]
right. Ralph Coscarelll. Guy £.
| the armed forces and Industry must all persons waiting to be registered
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)I
I have hereunto set my hand and
No. 4 frl.. Gregory. 843; No. 7. Star. return. We clambered aboard and
be considered.
at the closing hour.
Crook. M. E. Cota. Cltlxens Credit
:aused
to
be
affixed
hereto
the
852; No. 8. Hastings Center 852; Inquired as-to round-trip fare—810!
Corp
Army standards will Inevitably
For all public purposes Monday,
Seal
of
the
City
in
the
office
of
No. 10 frl. Quimby 851. .
be lowered, he said, as the need for Feb 16. 1942 Is third registration;
J. P. Delnaay. Vem DeMolt. Har­
PLEASE RETURN ALLS
per parson, furnish your own food I i
Hope—No I Doud, 8112; No. 2
manpower develops. Even those day in Michigan. Each local board. | the Mayor this day.
FINISHED GARMENTS
rison Dodds. Ft. J. V. Dillon. Geo.
It was too good to miss. She]
W. A. Schader.
frl.. McCallum. 78; No. 3 Cedar
wlih minor defects will be taken in however, has been given authority
Dean.
■
GCeck. 884; No 4. Hinds. 8140: No. would be gone only four days, and
Mayor.
for
limited
service
"by
the
hunto
register
pereons
appearing
at
its
Bist End C.gar Store. Ed Echtl6. Shultz. .ov,
880; No 7 frl. SXU.O
Brush lhpl 8od-' ,of J,r had *uPPbed us
dre-ls of thousands."
1 office on Saturday. Feb. 14 and
received a letter from headna-v. Or. H. M. Elliott.
857.1»“»'
abundance of time
|
Ridge, 8157; No 9. Cloverdale.
~
The War Department, he said. Sunday. Feb. 15 and any.interested
|&gt;EI IEB EIIMIX
Farm Bureau Services. Feld—No. 2
2 frl.
frl. Cobb.
Cobb. 872:
*72; No.
No.I «
you could see us right now
Irving-No.
Ls working out allowance and allot- person can register In advance of Uf AU UM Irr rlJNII
pauach Food Center. O. O. Plneta.
3. Wood. *162; No 5. Ryan. 841: The "MarlanJBeUeWolfe" is pulled;
Rotary Committee To Help1 pleted garments be returned to
menl legislation, which. "If enacted Registration Day if they will be tinixfcuafci ■ wn
Don Fisher. Dwight Fisher. Dr.
'the
No * 7. Fillmore. S13t: No 9 frl, alongside
------ -»•—
» ■- wharf
»»•- In
E* the St.;
In proper form, will release for In- able to reach bls registration place1
In Ticket Sole for Ploy
Freeport village, state aid. *582. George Careenage, taking on a'
duction many registrants now de- on Feb. 16. 1942
Frandscn. Einar Frandscn, Dr. R.
Donkeys arc I H M. S. Pinafore. Gilbert St Sul-1
tuition. $507. total. 81089; No. 12 cargo of cocounuLs
the Red
frrred on the- grounds of-depend-! The local board hours on Salur-G Finnle. LeRoy Foster
—
(ri, Little-Brick' *79. 5? Jnd'slngin’r worn™ with’trays ’ hVB“ °'*r,,tta- 10'
by[
ency."
*
day. Feb. 14. 1942 will be from 8:30
Johiistown -No J, King. *45; No.
‘
Goodyear
Bros.
I Lloyd Gasr.
. , ,
——
bin.
Bids.
Thus,
if
the
legislation
passes,
a
1
a
.
M.
until
7:00
P
M
On
Sun
­
on-lhelr
heads
stand
around
ofter-:
,hp
Hastings
schools
in
Central.
Red
Cross
Still
Needs
Sum
'
Hdwe Co- O. E. Goodyear. Grand
2 frl. Monroe. *44; No. 4 frl, Stev­
ens. *78; No. 5 irl, Bristol. *99; No. Ing unsolicited advice on how the auditorium here on T7&gt;ursday and,
. Large number of men with 3-A draft day. Feb. 15. 1942. the Local Board
Of Seven Hundred Dollars
Bookcase Co, Dr. A. B.
| classification — including married office will bo opcfi from 10:00 A.
7. Culver. *104; No. 11 Burroughs, cargo should be taken on. all is con- Friday evenings Feb. 26-27. for the')
. Gwinn. J. M. Goggins. Rev. D. Gary.
| men with or without children and M. until 5:00 P M. On Monday.; Mrs. Walter Perkins, chairman of
*98.
Hxstlngs mkery. Hastings Banfusion and excitement. Overhead, benefit of the county Red Crass isl
Maple Grove—No. 1 frl, Qunll- the sky is sunbright and blue, with, both a ctuirmlng musical comedy]
| single men supporting parents and Feb. 16. 1942 the t-ocal Board ot- the Red Cross War Relief drive. ]ner Hastings Building k Loah
trap. *73; No. 2 frl, Mayo. *97; No. white clouds puffing by as though; and wlthout peer as a satire of the.
| other relatives—will receive goy- fice will be open at least from 7:00,'stales that the goal Is In sight for Asxn., Hastings City Bank. Hastings
3 frl, Moore. *103; No 4 frl, Dun­ from a pipe; the sea is unbcllevab y. sUff.necked. aristocratic officiouseminent aid In supporting their de-; a. M. to 9:00 P. M.
•
ham. *133; No. 7 frl. Branch. *56.
I pendents and thereby be freed for' All
**' men in the age
“ group 20 to Barry county with but 8703 93 to be
indigo and the hills huddle closely: Ilw5
y]Ciorlan England,
Orangeville—No. 3. Orangeville around the harbor, green with envy.
1 service in the armed forces.
...
j.------------ --------44. both Inclusive, who have not collected in order to reach the quota Bean
Hustings ice At Fuel Co..
It Is. ._
in fact, -a .ludicrous
commen­
Village. *217; No. 4. Blake. *112.
Kale Is seated on our mattress on; tary wi
uic "brass-hats"
U1
School Lunch Enrichment
However. Herahev added that de- ------------------------------ . will
..----------,--------_________________________
,nuuu«»
heretofore registered
be required
of M30o several townships
have not Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co, Hason the
and "fussRutland—No I. Algonquin lake,
Project For Three Months I
^T^’di.f-r
T regtatcr.7 This registration
—7' will
""I ; yett. rcporlet
reportedj an
or.d
me
cnairmen of
ot., Ungs
ungs Mfg.
Mtg. co,
nestings RecrtaUon.
Hecreaim.
“n I to
d ih
e chairmen
Co, Hastings
j duddies" of all times and as such
*87; No. 3 Chidester. *63; No. 4. deck—oh. ye*.
sleep on deck on n
our
C‘- - inrhitl. . .„ „
.. S
n C Hathaway
—
-- Mae.
1
(outstanding condition of deferinclude men whn
who have attained ’
Rev
Henry's
.n. luxury
..«.«» liner
.».r —I lhe gay humor of Gilbert's spark­
Tanner. *91; No. 5 frl, *42; No. 6 .
Children of Barry county wilLment."
' their twentieth birthday on or be-, lhose communities are asked
E J. Hlldebrandu C. H. Ac Vf.
Edger. (88; .No. 7 frl. Goodwill fighting desperately with the meat|' I ling verse Is decidedly modem
the opportunity w
to piouuipuic
participate: ..........
Hershey
31. 1941. and .....
hove not please gel their
, Hinman,
Hinman v.
C. ii.
B. iiooge*.
Hodges, Home
A i
Of a frightened eocoanut. I ami'I Likewise the catchy tunes of Sul­ have
iim.o ulf
-— also
—-said
------that venereal]
--1 fore uh. ....
------- reports
------- In
- soon
- - uL
name «s
*107; No. 9 Ycckley. *52.
Tharnapple— Middleville-Kellogg squatting on my haunches tryingt|! livan have -been and probably will in a demonstration In nutrition. n i ^ses so6n would he st rlckin, aUolned their 45th birthday on, the .time limit has already passed .Earm Appliance Store. Home Lum- '
".PL
.1‘ Ffb 18' ,MX
only those; „ eac|l township m the county her Co. Hotel Hastings. Fred Hale.
school unit, stale old. *4320, tuition. to typewrite amid the Indescribable1 I continue to be appreciated anew by. Is planned to use supplemental feed- &lt;roro,
hubbub.
u.«
to
about
300
ehUdren
whlth
»'"■
!1
‘
'
J,™,
„
&lt;»
U1U
«'
«"&gt;"'&gt;
w
'"
*
re
I
would
eonuwuw
H.
mo^
th.
quuu
clewnm.
*«
H.v.n
1226. lotal (4545.
. .
each oncoming
icoming generation of
or music'
music' mg ror about 3vo enuaren wmen ।
- --- --- -1. Such lunm. to eumpte. m unto to duly rmulrem.nl ol1 "*?&gt;
\
m re«Uured.
But it Is all wonderful, f
Woodland —Woodland township
lovers.
--------------- -------co-1f..we sgQ mmrnite and |»n ol to|WIU1 "&gt;»»&lt;«&gt;"«“«
-----unit, state aid, (2612. tuition; (594, and one-half coming over, with
&gt;tn coBluc - -I-mlviumto.
..
.. -•
।
jrousiue MomunenL.
total (3206
protein. ,It
It Is
is anticipated
anticipated that
that such
such --------------------------Bonorrheo
m w«y ----------developed facili- . registration point In
in their home;
home; already paid a lot
lot over
over half of the|
thei pem^t lL.. Johnson
Johnson
I
operative Trade Winds, n day In St. .। Called Little Buttercup.” "I Ami The| protein.
“
ono1
Yankee Springs—No. 1 frl. Gates, George, and a day and one-half to,
Dr. O. C. Keller.
, j Captain of the Pinafore,” "When I supplemental feeding will stop the Iles for their treatment.---------------- I localities whenever possible In or-; quota and contributions are stillI
*114; No. 3 frl, Yankee Springs. return—a total of four days we, II Wai a Lud.’’"and “it's Greatly Tu; seasonal depression of the children s
Furthermore he disclosed that the der to pn.venl congeston at other coming in.
-------------------..........................
.
|he
beaJ;J Henry Kosbor.
selective
service
had drafted tenta- registration
points,
*100.
shall never forget. These days prove
Totals, state aid. *19.539 84; tui­ to us that Die tormenu which man; His Credit." never seem to grow old. nutrition which occurs between lively a follow-up questionnaire to,
------•—
rccciveu from
Irani the
mw following:
iuuvwm«. Grace
wra«! rJCe®nelh ^^*^**”5 ~
]j received
a great deal of effort is being put February and June. Surveys have
tion. *9205; total *28,744.84.
can devise for himself—especially1
Lutheran Guild. Central School P. Dr- c- p- Lathrop. Lawrence •&gt;' on this production by teachers and j demonstrated that vitamin status those already registered, to keep the .
government poited
on a...alike. Special scenery and' diminishes In the winter
T. A, and
Barry
Twp, Hospital Guild ?1",nc*
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
&gt;
| pupils
spring
j No. 18. the Men's Bible class and j£??*rd'J** '
‘costumes have been rented Many1 months when abundant sunshine of status and to provide it with de­
j the Loyal Workers' class of the Cabin. Long and Moore. Dr F. E.
tailed information on available
’ extra rehearsals have been and are; and vegetables are not available.
manpower for service both on and
| Metliodlst Sunday school. Star and.
B. A. LyBanter.. .. •
| being held.
This Is true for all economic groups
FUiier schools of Hastings Twp .
Wm. McCall. A. D. Meiyald. XX.
In view of the fact that the pro-' The "School Lunch Enrichment behind the lines.
All this means that the local;
.... and Hope Twp. If you have made K. S. McIntyre. McKet Service
ceeds from tills production are to; Demonstration" is being conducted draft board Is going to be called up- ‘
Director
of
Extension
Work
a
contribution
and
can
give
more.
Sales.
I bf donated to the Barry County by ths Nutritional Biochemistry
Committee To Follow Pion
on to make drastic revisions in its
I&gt; Speoker fo. Ctouaon
11 -1U 1» .pptoUiw
| Muto Bto. u r. Uw J. J.
■ Red Cross, the board of directors of Laboratories division of Massa- classifications.
Used In First Collection
r
, . ' Several people, who have recently Mead. Levi Mead. Michigan Bell
। the Hastings Rotary Club has named chusetU Institute of Technology In
The February meeting of the, returned from the eastern part of Telephone Co, Michigan Central
Hove your contributions for the
"Bill” Otto To Be FeaturedI the
tv.- following
fz.11z.wlno' committee
z-zsn.mlHzw* to
tn assist
auxtat '1 cooperation
tlz.i. wilt,
Rnrrv Hnllntv;
with ihn
the Barry
County u
Bro.herhood will be next Monday
Unlted 8laUs
thal our R.urcad, Oeorge Miller. Montgomsecond "Salvage for Victory" drive
„
in
the
sale
of
tickets:
Homer
Smith.]
Health
Department.
Dr.
Robert
Har-'j
Speaker at Meeting
evenlng. Feb 16. The speaker will] cUUeiu here
not begin to realize ery Ward. W. O. Moore. Moynahan
on Saturday, Feb. 21. on your front
X.-..
th- r-nronnw-rf Don Siegel. Supt. D. A. VanBusklrk. ris Is in charge and h being assisted'
be R. J Baldwin. Director of Ex-, the cnonnUy
the need for Red At Paul. Meyers 5 &amp; lie Stare.
porch ready for collection. The same -a^Li!^Judge Stuart Clement and Fred by Miss Elizabeth Weeks ond Miss
J!Srht.aLl!121 win
Cro“ tt“Sitance- nor d0 we 5Wm 10
National Bank of Hastings, Cart
plan os used the first time will be; and
nd enlarged
enlanted Hastings
Kostinas Chamber
Chamber of
of Stebblns
, Geo.glana Flour from the MassaCollege
and
his
address
will
be
of
rccognlxe
that
this country is at Nlethamer.
Commerce
will
lie
held
In
I.
O.
O.|
followed by the committee and --------------- ----­
'
The Hastings High school basket- Interest
wur do
„ In
m themewt.
1U and
w CO.
rwmw, w
interest to everyone.
everyone^
war M they
r. l. Peck. J. C. Ponney
those making the collections.
i ?• hall here this evening at 6:45 GET GUN PERMITS
' Old newspapers, magazines, scrap .o'clock
with William
("Bill")
Otto,
j-ys
- Un,.,
c. o.
c,0-EE■•£!sss«a

THE

HASTINGS
BANNER

DRAFT PLANS CALL
FOR LIST REVISIONS

PINAFORE PROCEEDS
TO RED CROSS

GOAL IS INSIGHT

PLAN A NUTRITION
DEMONSTRATION

-X

szMhSs

SECOND "SALVAGE
FOR VICTORY" ’
DRIVE

gi C C*
H. M. J.
U □ Fnimhfr
”ar®, fOUgnt
iTo Charlotte

will be acceptable and should be as gurat speaker.
county gun licensing bnaM to John nartment of Health Laboratorlts.
slTral Ba?n* rouMv^?slcl*ans
Ued In bundles easy to handle.
Indication, are that there will be
wlurJc" L Ib-n« and
‘j *
....
If you have a truck that may be' a large turn out. A feature of the p,,,, c
basc Of Hastings. -- -------- i
used on Feb 21, or if you will assist' program, aside from Mr. Otto's talk Bldelman
- • •
■■■
of- ------Nashville
and Allen I Dr
Norman JoUlffe's Clinic for
personally, your cooperation will be! will be an opportunity for acquaint- H Bishop of Cloverdale.
1 vlum|n research at Bellevue hoa• gratefully
received
The drive Ing old and new members with the;
T “
, । pital. New York City and these
starts at 9:00 A. M, the same as1 reorganised program and with each
bo«rd “{•wrvisors m~U *.Uni win pan^p^ ln lhl,
before and the workers hope to other,
on •niesday. Feb. 17.
nutrition study. The project will
cdhiplcte the canvass of the city
" ■' I be continued over a period of three
before noon.
1
■ —
'
’ "
months, ending the last of April.
Proceeds of this second collection
will be divided equally between the
Red Cross and the Hot Lunch Fund

SIX AUCTION SALES

Writers Guild
Elects Officers
The annual meeting, dinner and
election of offlccrr'Of the Writer's
Guild of Hastings was held al Hotel
Hastings Monday evening. Feb. 2
The table decoration was a red
cross, the amount usually spent on
flowers having been donated to the
American Red Cross.
After the dinner, original .manu­
scripts on the subject "L'envol"
were read by Miss Ottilia Kamlnske.
Tommy Waters. Mrs. Charles Leary
onfi Mrs. Harold Springer.
In the absence of the chairman,
the meeting was presided over by
Miss Sara Beryl Schader. The fol­
lowing officers were elected for the
coming year: Pres. Mrs. Doris
Deming; Vice Pres. Mrs. Chas.
Leary'! Sec'y.. Mrs. Harold Springer;
Corr-. Sec'y., Rev. Conger Hathaway;
Trees.. Tommy Waters. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Prosecuting Attorney and Mrs.

SILAS II. DULL and
Mr. Dull and Mr. Green will
have an auction sale on the E. W.
Green farm located l 1-2 miles
northeast of Vermontville to the
Brown school house, then 31-2
miles north and 1-2 mile east; or
5 miles east of Wamerville. 1-2
mile south and 1-2 mile east; or 5
miles south of Sunfield on sec­
tion 35. Sunfield twp. They are
offering a good list of cattle, hogs,
hay, machinery and a nearly new
tractor. H. O. Pennington will cry
the sale and Arthur Crook will act
os clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in
this Issue for full particulars.

SELL FARMERS' MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hinckley. WELKS and GLENN RIVER. Prop*.
who have conducted the Farmers'
_____
„ decided
______
_
Having
to dJf ________
continue
Market on W. Court St. for several farmUtg Wells and Glenn Slver will
years, have sold the business to have an auction sale at the Amelia
Harry Blnlr of Allegan, who has Morehouse farm located 2 miles
takrn possession.
j
80 rods north and 80 rods west
"
I of Prairieville. They are offering
NOTICE TO FISHEH.MEN
a good list of horses, cows, poultry, (
Conservation
Officer.
George 1 hogs, harness, hay and grain, and ■
Sumner, has received word from, farm machinery Dewey Reed will
Lansing to the effect that in re- cry the sale and Clifford Hammond
gsrd to bluegill fishing, war time will act as clerk. See the adv.
will be enforced and not eastern elsewhere in thia issue for full par­
standard - time.
j twulars.
.

“d ~

~ BROTHERHOOD
MONDAY NIGHT

ENLARGED C. OF C.
MEETS TONIGHT

WM. K. TOWNSEND. Prop.
Having decided to quit farming.
Mr. Townsend will have a Public
Auction at his farm 21-2 miles
east and 1-2 mile south of Clarks­
ville
He is offering a good list
of horses, cows, hogs and farm
machinery.
Henry Flannery will
cry the sale and Leo Tucker will
act as clerk. See the adv. else­
where In this Issue for full par­
ticulars.

™-“’ - £H *• r*i~

JAKE KLUMP. Prop.
Having rented his farm Mr.
Klump will have an auction sale
at his farm located 4H miles south
of Caledonia school house or 2 miles
west, 14 miles north and 1 mile
west of Middleville. He is offering
a good list of horses, cattle, pigs,
farm tools, feed, and household
goods. N. C. Thomas will cry the
sale and Caledonia Bank will act as
clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in this
issue for full particulars.
BERT HAYNER. Prep.
Having decided to quit farming
Mr. Hayner will have an auction
sale on what Is known as the Judge
R. Barnum farm located on M-43
three miles south and 14 miles
west of Woodland, or IS miles east
of Coats Grove. He Is offering a good
list of horses,, cows, hogs and tools.
Henry Flannery will cry the sale
and E. -E. Gray will act as clerk.
See the adv. elsewhere In this is­
sue for full particulars.

Tire Quota For
County for February

Allan Hyde, County Rationing
Administrator, has submitted his
report for the tire rationing in
Barry county for January and has
announced (he quota for tlie month
of February.
Barry county's quota for January
16 passenger tires and 13 passenger
tubes. Applications were approved
for 32 truck tires. 12 truck tubes. 12
passenger tires, and 5 passenger
lubes. One application was disap­
proved because the applicant was
outside the classification
The county's quota for February
Is: 12 passenger, motorcycle and
light truck tires and 9 tubes, and 25
truck and bus tires and 43 tubes.

WM. HURST. JR.
PROMOTED

Word was received Monday from
Wm. Hurst. Jr., that he has been
promoted to the rank of Private
First Class.
The friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Fred Hale sent several dozen cook­
WILUAM II. SCHANTZ. Prop.
ies last week for his whole regi­
Havlijg decided to quit farming ment Bill wrote they arrived okay
Mr. Schantx will have an auction and were greatly appreciated.
sale at the farm located 3 miles NOTICE TO DOO OWNERS
koulh, i mile west 4 mile south of
Pay ypur 1942 dog tax before
Nashville, or 1 mile east. H mile March 1, 1942. to avoid penalty.
Tax on male and unsexed dogs.
south of*—
Maple
Center. “He
r; GroveCT™'
AjTis
offering a good list of horses cattle. •1.00: females. 83 00. March 1 and
hogs,
equipment,
and —
ma-­ after, male and unsexed dogs. *2 00:
- dairy
- ~ —
■
”
chinery. Hetjry Flannery wlU cry females. MOO.
the sale and E. E Gray will act as
clerk. See the adv. elsewhere In
Barry County Treasurer.
this issue for full particulars

n
rlVC UFOpS
Gome
UQme
35-27

nlBht as. a powerful Charlotte High posed ot the f°A
'V, D°r"j the “
hob* affair"
whole
affair" is
is the
the verdict
verdict ot.ixm&gt;unUnt
of Monument ca.
Co.
c'ulnt«t h,n(!ed ,h
t*ie
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35 *
loi ™nce
rance T«thric.
Ray Erway. EEdward,
' Saxons *
Trethric. Rav
11 one resident here.
'
I »’ R O«1«l«re.
u'‘”'""" ------- “
K»“^:; All of the money donated to this
_.
—1. RT------Kendall Reahm, B-R. Reed. Chao,
of the season.
i Leon Cole. J. E. Cole. Norman Wftr
fuqd is to be used by Rogers, Sterling Rogen. Roth PurThe Saxons were leading until Stanton. Nelson Willison. W. D. ,h&lt;. R|t&lt;1
fnr the united states nlture Co, Warren Roush. Rowtey
midway in the third quarter when Brooks. Arthur. Lower. Fred Otis.; men ln the anned foKel Bnd their,inc.. Royal Coach Co.. T. S. K. Reid.
Terwilliger. Charlotte guard, made Wm. Schllhaneck. Vemor Webster.' families and Rut
that fact
fact alone
alone should
should! Jack Scmpf. D. IL Sharp. C W.
five "long toms" which sent the Glen Bera. Ernest Kenyon. Cart! Inspire every patriotic citizen to .
-------- -* ----------*
Orioles Into a lead which the Sax- *Nlelhamer.
“-••*------- “Merle
“** -------------Neeb. Henry
------* «-»•
Vahl-i
’-'; give generously. “You cant out-give
sing. John Llpky
ons were unable to overcome.
the man in service."
Dr.
N
R.
Schowalter,
Sheldon
Ab
­
The Saxons were without the
I If you should look out some day
stract. Smith Bro&lt; '« Valla Co.
services of their regular guard. Jock
land see an anti-aircraft gun being
Wagner, who was out with a heavy Dz....,
im0Unud in y°ur lMCk y*”1- “ hapcold.
I pened at one place near Boston re­ Roy Thomas. Dorrance Trethrte,
The victory^ marked the tenth'
County Rationing Administrator! cently. and found soldiers stationed
Trio Cafe, M E. Tuckerman. A.
win In us many'aiari# for Charlotte' Allan Hyde has received acceptance! there day and night. It would rouse
and was the second loss In eleven1 from the following group of men, you to a sense of what war might Toller
IL K. Var.dc Gulasen. Value Store.
games for the Saxons.
who will act »s tire inspectors In mean to you and your family pcr- Viking Corporation.
Wendel and Terwilliger were the' Barry county under the tire ra-1 sonally.
Although this stale Is
outstanding stars for the victors''j Honing plan:
i inland from both sea coasts, that Is Waters Clothes Shop. Harry Waters.
with eleven and Un points respec­
Ovid Price. Raymond Price. J. M.'no guarantee that it cannot be Vemor Webster. Clyde Wilcox. A. J.
I Goggins. Warren O Moore, Gilbert I bombed from enemy airplanes. And Wlllitts. Wood Brothers. Clifton K.
tively.
the
stone.. Jesa F Snvder. E. -J.----------Hllde-- who —
knows what may
happen
here. Wellman. Dr. F. E. Willison.
Banash was
— ouutanding]
-. M OWM1V
—, —
-------------player for the Saxons. with twenty! brandl
brantn prank C Andrus
Andros and J. P. if dlsasUr did hit us the first ortwo points which gives him 128, Delnaay; Hastings R. 2 ‘Carlton! ganizatlon to render assistance
points for the season
I Center). Marion Clem; Middleville:; would be the Red Cross, just as It
The Hastings reserves defeated.
Miller. J. Harvey . - ...
-• - - --Pearl
------ Harbor
- ■ and
• - just as It
Miller.I
did at
the CharloUe reserves 30 to 25. Arthur
- — ------------Kenyon; *•-Nashville: Von B. has helped in,hundreds of emecOnly the following 9 questions
Mason Thomas, with nine points, Rasey. R. M. Wetherbee. M. W. genciM throughout the years.
was high point man for Hastings. Teeple; Woodland: I^on Hynes.' you can help Uncle Sam's men by Monday. Feb. 18:
Stleman. with fourteen points led Glenn Farthing; Freeport Claude, contributing to this Red Crow War
the scoring for
Ute
tor the losers.
l
L.. Walton: Prairieville: Geo. Bag-. Relief Fund.
of residence; 3-Mailtng addreea (If
Tomorrow night Hastings plays a ley; Hickory Comers; C. A- Cheney.|
--------------------------------return engagement with Greenville: These inspectors may charge a COURSE ARRANGED
at Greenville The Saxons defeat-! fee not to exceed 50c for removing FQR ciibedVISORS
rd Greenville three weeks ago 28 to I and remounting a tire for proper rwi'
«
37.
inspection.
‘
1i The health committee of the
| board of supervisors are .notifying
The Saxons will be out for their'
B-Employars name
all the members of the board about
fourth victory in league play and TWO NURSES TO
' » course which lias been arranged
LEAVE HOSPITAL
their tenth victory of the season.
________________ for supervisors at Syracuse Unlver- LEGION AUXlLlASY
its night nurses this month, reports; ally of Syracuse. New York. This
CHURCH LEAGUE
■UYS F1ACYUU SID
Mias Lotlie Tcusink. superintendent/ course has !o do with such topics
BASKETBALL TOURNEY
A fracture bed tm Hr
Some time ago Mbs Virginia Batea; as state and local welfare admintaSt. Rose juniors defeated the
...
of Ihta city enlisted as a navy nurse’-tration. Ux problems, community
Methodist juniors at the Y-Church
Auxiliary for use by
league tourney.
Rival Methodist and on Monday received notice to activities and county participation
senior teams were paired In the report for duty al San Diego. Cal..i in the defense programs. The group
second game with'the Indians de­ on March 1. She will sever her will be leaving Bunday. February Harrington,
feating the Leathernecks by 7 to 3. connection with Pennock hospital 22. and return on Saturday. FebruIn ttie third game a team led by
Miss Dorothy Perkins, daughter
This courts U available through
Bruce Mygrs defeated one lead by
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perkins of the fund tn the Barry County p«4AUy
Ed McKeough. Games were called
Hastings, leavra on Feb. 21 to take Health Departm.nl requmtad by
by John Coleman and Charles
post
graduate
work
at
the
Johns the
Barry county board of suptrpost
graduate
wont
at
me
joiuls
wic
Manker.
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z^lZu- la halns arrarwi
riupauu
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HopOtn. nocuirai
Itoplul u, uauuuu.c,
BUtoto., Md.
Schoo! of Public AdminUtraWoodland Epworth League Penny She U a graduate of Butterworth by
hoepiral
in
Grand
Rapids.
I
Ut
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at
Syracuse Unlvaralty.
Supper. Wed. Feb. 18. 6 p. m Adv.

Tire Inspectors For
oorry bounty Named

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To Amwer 9 Quattioni

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY IL 1942

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Deg owners are reminded, that

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Mrs. Nellie Smith. 830 N. Han­
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and U able to be around the house.

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who Is stationed at a midwestem
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Mi and Mrs. Olrnn Miller hare airfield has been advanced to the *he pUreUU *’U.ad. ,PTd lh,lr
moved from E Mill St. to the Em­ rank of Corporal.
I Char Im Htarreti. RumcII Hayden
erson house, just east of the north
On Monday the February meeting in "West of TombvUme"
side
— grocery.
.-------of the Women's Board of Pennock
Two famous stars go gunning for
Mr. ssnu
.nd mrs.
Mn. uicnii
ol,nn wnwry
Cnnlr,
““
or b.d nttn.
. . .
.■vsr.
•
- « ““
lust received word that their eldest
O- R °&lt;x~y,ar-,
Kay Kyser, John Harrymere,
ion nown o. Conw l&gt;u term.
“'»“=«■ Ginny llmms In "Playmates"
m»l«l to Ah&lt; rank or corporal
I “»'•« &lt;«
In Mar tor d.Unpuno
A gay. tuneful comedy hit for
' taxes for 1939 and previous yean. noted stars of a publicity trick that
Because of injuries received in a which is a fine record.
has unexpected consequences.
fall tn his home. Col Emil Tyden
The Cheboygan Obaerver. Al H.
was unable to leave for St. Peters- Weber, editor, started Its slxty-lhlrd Gary Cooper tn "Sergeant
burg. Fla. on Saturday as planned &gt;ear Usj week. Al having been on Yotk" with Joan Leslie
but hopes to go later.
| the staff for over half of thaw
Reenacting the most thrilling
Myron Campbell, undergoing tia.1-' K“r"fot&gt;”*«ly employed episodes in ti&gt;e life story of a greatU. S. World War hero.
ic training in a southern camp, t» w,*h
Hasting* Banner.
qualified as a sharpshooter with a I c«&gt; «M»'n py Ward Bayne and
AT THE BARRY
rifle and has abo received medals। Ru*»e1l Hall were demolished In s
of merit m bayonet work and auto-' com»lon Sunday morning about U ••Don't Gel Personal-'
matte rifle and U qualified tu&gt; a nu^c north of Schultz on M-43. starring Mlscha Alter,
Hugh
Herbert,
Anne (Iwynne
marksman with a machine gun He Neither driver was Injured. Bayne
The story of a zanry heir to a
it n&lt;tw assigned to a headquarters was going south and Hall coming
thriving pickle works. Herbert storks
detachment.
, n0"h. ...
....
1 Carl W Damson of Hastings who In both mirth and music
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Gallihugh ot )la, bern enrolled In the Graduate Johnny Mark Brown In
Battle Creek are the parents of a djvblnn of Western Michigan Col­ "Fithting Bill Fargo"
son. Richard Duane, born on Wed- ]GBe wm pe recommended for the with Fussy Knight
nesday. Feb g. at Leila Post hasof Master of Arta from Ute
Flaming colt and streaking rope
pltnl. Mrs. Galllhugh will be re- u oI m. at the end of the present bring law to live range.
numbered here nv Miss Marths^.mcslcr. Friday. Feb. 13.
Rosalind
Russell. Waller Pldgean
Burrh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Ift .
can driven -by
In
a collision of cars
McKintrv Burch of Jackson, for- LcOn Mudge and Jack Delnaay six In "Design .for Scandal"
With an all star cast Ute story
mlies
south of
of Hastings
Hastings on
on M-31
M-37
merly of Hastings.
ml
|es south
is of a magazine photographer who
DcForvit Snyder. Jr., employed Friday evening. Mudge's car was attempts to involve Rosalind In a
fur the past year and one-half by damaged Neither driver was in- scandal.
the F \v Woolworth Co. In Sag- Jured « waL snowing liard and the
inaw and Bay City has been pro- accident happened os both cars •
muted io the position of axsLvtant
rounding a curve on the road ln T*^»
* a Million ’
filled story ot Uncle
manager of the comiany'a San’ •r
"
&lt;I A laugh
,l"
I Sam's draft army.
luvenlloa of
ot Cellophane
dusky. Olilo store. DeForesl is the
Invention
son ot Mr and Mis. DeForesl BnyCellophane was invented by Dr.
,urT| ,
na Hardy In
r- L
Laurel
and
der^of route 3 and graduated from J E- Brandenberger, Swl»s chemist ■ “Sap*
geaHastings High with the class of and doctor of the University of1’ ----The comedy
duo play the roles
1940.
। Berne, Switzerland.
.
of testers in ■ horn factory suffer­
ing from nervous breakdown*

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Harv. Time P'cake Flour, 5 lb. sack 23c
Harv. Time B'wheat Comp. 5 lb. sack 25c
Pillsbury Farina, Ige. pkg. 18c, small 9c
Pillsbury Corn Meal, yellow
pkg. 10c
Eggs, grade A large
pkg. 8c
A &amp; H Baking Soda
Calumet Baking Powder
1 lb. can 16c
K C Baking Powder
25c can 21c
Honey
5 lb. pail 57c
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TRETHRIC AGENCY
CHANGES LOCATION
Dorrance Trethric has changed'
hla location to enlarged quarter* in
Room 6. National Bank building In
order to. confine his business to in­
surance lie lias sold the loan part
of his business to the Citizens Cred­
it Corporation of Elkhart. Ind.,
which will be operated under the
management of Parir Snyder with
an office in Room 9. National Bank
building.*
DEATH OF MRS.
JOS. SCHWARTZ
Fnendx here have received word
of the death of Mrs. Jos. Schwarts
in Chicago a week ago Thursday
following an extended Illness. Burial
was in Battle Creek. The Schwartz
family were former residents of this
city.

THREE CORNERS
Mr and Mn. Lexter Lara bee have
announced the birth of a daughter,
weighing 8 It*. 13 oe. on Thursday
afternoon Feb. 5. The Uny Mias will
answer to the name of Connie. Mrs
Larabee and Infant daughter were
brought to the home of her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robinson.
Sunday afternoon. Congratulations.
Mrs. Claude A. Hammond spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs
Leo
Taffee and family and Incidentally
made the acquaintance of the new
granddaughter. Patricia Jeanne
Mrs.- Seth J Cook and daughter.
Shirley Jean, of Lansing whn have
been visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Edw. Walters, during the past
week, returned home Saturday aft­
ernoon.
Mrs. Milo Barry of E. Stale Road
and her daughter, Mias Beatrice, of
Grand Haven were Sunday after­
noon guests of the former’s niece,
Mr*. James F. Hammond and Mr.
Hammond.
Mr. and Mm. Ployd Jordan and
son. George, of Hastings were Sun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kelley.
Mm. Claude A. Hammond visited
Mrs. Roy Ta flee In Hastings one
day during the past week.
Mr and Mrs. Leo Fisher of Has­
ting.. spent last Thursday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. James F Ham­
mond and family.
CL A Y HILLS " * *
Mrs Leon Polls attended the Ex­
tension Club last Tuesday al Mrs.
Norn Sllmpeons tn West Parma letMr* Hazel McCaul brought two
of her pupils home with her Friday
night, and all attended the party
at the Moe schoolhouse Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mn Leon Potts spent
Sunday tn Grand Rapids at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Woodrow
Gillett Four birthdays were cele­
brated that day They were Mr&gt;.
Vance Sharp. Mrs Leap Potts. Mrs.
Morris Ix-wls and Bobby England
All within four days of each other.
Mrs. Clive Churchill and Mbs
Mary Kolysk of Middleville vUlted
at I .eon Pntl* Friday.
Mr* Vcrdan Coville railed on
her sister in Hastings Friday.

ble form of firefly called the railway
beetle which flashes a red light at
the ends of the body and a green
light along the sides.

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DOUGLAS WRAY. Prop.
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�A LETTER
TO THE
HASTINGS BANNER

)y lang enough to walk through
*trveU of the capital city of

Flower News ♦

Community
Notices

perfect than a gift of flowers on
this day? Oh yes. I know, they do
not hut forever, but the pleasant
memory of their fragrant-fresh
beauty and the gratitude you feel
to lhe one sending them remain
with you for days, maybe yean.

and white Cyclamen. African Vio­
lets. Daffodils and Tulip plant*.
Rows.
carnations,
snapdragon-.,
sweet peas, violets, tulips and daf­
fodils for bouquets. Try a combin­
ation bouquet of spring flowers.
Planted garden* make a pleasing
gift as well ns pottery with grow­
theUsland of Grenada is 23 miles ing plant*.
/
longxby 12 wide, the population is
Call 2530 and ypur order will re­
....
.. eelve our oartfpF attention.
In 1498. It* chief export*!—- Gooy_Jaye&lt;-Clyde Wilcox, florist,
and nutmegs, and the ln-| , pr s I have been telling you
hr island is so piciurcsqita-'aboul one of the special flower days
a&gt; attracted u number -"of —but really* every day is a Flower
Bridgetown: even the black police­
man wear similar uniform*. 1 shall
go ashore again to get this article
ofl drmall. and soon we shall put

I GLASS CREEK.
I Mrs. Rolland Litnkl of Akron. OJ
spent the Utter part of lhe week'

Friday

with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.

and children and Mr. and Mr* ’ residence In Battle Creek Is nearly
John Haven* and Rodney of Has- completed and they expect to move
tings were Bunday guest* at POT- there lhe Uni of the month.
Community Club Friday. Feb. 13. rest Havens
&lt; Roy Flnkbelncr of Grand Rapid*.
An entertainment Is being ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shricker and, virited hl* parents. Mr. and Mr*,
ranged. Bring fricdcakes. cups and sons of Richland were weekend vis- Cha*. Ftnkbelner Friday.
spoons. H. 8. Munn Li program
Hors In lhe Chat. Whittemore
Mr and Mn. DeVon Putnam and
home
l Evonne Mary of Charlotte were
Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Otis and Rob- S*lurt*y dinner gumts of the forThe Cloverdale W. C T. U meet* I ert. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Erway and rnLr*
rhnreh
Feb.. 18th with Mrs T A, Moyer Mr*. Forrest Havens attended the
at the parsonage Mr. Mina Aid- cemetery circle dinner at Amil
rich leader.Subject: Narcotics and Ranchman's last Wednesday. The,
Defense. Everyone welcome
। proceeds which netted 112 will be I
tlve* in Battle Creek Saturday.
Bunday school will hold a Valen-1 „lvPn
Red CnMA
The body of Chauncey Shumaker
line party this Thursday evening
Mlues Joon Frw.y of KaUat
hnma Al Mr arid Mr. Wrltnn I
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Antetopea Vary in Site
Triple Link Club will meet FrlMr and Mrr.. Wm. Whittemore' Antelopes vary in *Ue from the
ay. Feb. 13. with Mrs. Maurice and Lowell Whittemore of Delton pygmy duikerbok Gaxelles. only a
were Friday callers at Chas. Whitte­ foot tall, to huge ox-llke species,
more's. Rodger relumed home with,
them after spending several week*

birthdays to be remembered with
bououets or plant* How about a
small bouquet for the dining table Louie Babcock for a pot luck din­ and daughter of near Lansing were
ner on Wednesday. Feb. 18 Every­
Thursday evening callers at Rtivel
body Invited.

calm coming over; our decks were
never awash. Schools of flying fish
ekittered away from
cantonal porpoise —
play-

Miss Alice Whetstone Wednesday.
Feb. 18 for a pot luck dinner. All
are cordially invited.

lowing canvas tried to out-do the|
« &gt; »■-------------clouds, the glare of sun on water PRAIRIEVILLE

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daughter Mrs Neil Rosier of Grand
Rapids were Sunday visitors at Roy

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before. The strip* cook prepared
our meals In a little galley, a sort of
shed on deck amidships.
Wu- night was glorious. We were
unable to sleep until the wee hours. I

| who have moved to Lnporl. Ind
were Sunday guests at Clyde Warand Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Jr . attend-1 MethodLst Youth Fellowship will
ed the funeral of Milo DeVries at! be the jipeaker. Mrs; Paul Kybura
Hastings, Friday afU^rnoon.
* **
■­
Mr. .-and Mrs. Ernest At

As far back as 1883 Die Okapi was
strips. Milky stars played inerry-godescribed to Henry SUnley by lhe
family of Delton were Sunday call­
rour.d between the tall spam; lhe
The Milo-Cressey Home Literary African Pygmies as the O-apl. It
ers.
Mr. Cnlthrop remains thr
rigging hummed secrets to itself:
Club will be entertained by Mrs was first captured by Sir H. H. JohnC. M. McCrarv. and Mrs. Lynn
the songs of lire black sailors came
io us fitfully:
former on Thursday. Feb 19. Roll
call "Name An Island Beginning
Mockin' believers as dey pass.
Tilt- waves wtre friendly but de
that taxes on vehicle* oriflnated
■nnlned. they fought and foatnei
after lhe advent of the automobile
carpet* of phosphorescence behind. must now consider new evidence
Tonight we shall be nt sea again. that such levies are much older than
Neighbors.
Die horseless carriage. According
Will you come with us?
. Before I close, i think it time all
of us had a heart-to-heart talk. California a lax receipt more than
You all know what the war has done 120 years old was discovered recent­
to our plum. One by one the boat ly near Birdsboro. Pa., showing that
The East Baltimore Missionary
lines which formerly touched Bar­ |2 was paid os a year's license on
Society will meet with Mr. and
bados have been discontinued. Il s two-wheel carriage.
Mrs. Jolui Norton Thursday. Feb.

or Better

we feel deeply responsible.
We may have to revise our itin­
erary to this extent: It may be
necessary to pass through the Pana­
ma Canal and go down the west
coast of South American to Peru
Argentina and Brazil. There would j
be no harm in it. But the clranging
of plans Li always a disagreeable
duly.
1 think you would do exactly what
we are doing, investigating every
ship ponslbllilv. devouring rumor and
suggestion, pouring over our maps
—desperately determined to go on If
nt nil possible.
Rast assured of this—by the time
the next article appears In the Has­
tings Banner—something will have
happened. We hope to have definite
information as to our future plans.

Guard Your Country ...
and Your Loved Ones

Right

young American toldirn and
sailors arc risking their lives to
protect youn. Patriotism, your
own self-protection, demands

that you do your part, nowl
Start buying United States

Defense
Stamps

Bonds

Savings

immediately.

and

Back

down the aggressors with your
Bonds are on sale‘at
banks and post offices. They
dollars.

Mrs Josephine Phillips, aged 75,
passed away Thursday at the home
of her daughter. Mrs. Mary Pack­
ard of putland township. after a
three weeks' illness. She was bom
March 16. 18&lt;JC, In Baltimore Twp.,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam White, pioneer lesldenl*. Her
husband. Edward Phillips, preceded
her in death. Surviving are three
son*. Rex of Battle Creek. Clarence
of Canada and Ralph of Riverside.
Cal., five daughters. Mrs. Packard

del. Deadwood. 8. D Site .also leaves
41 grandchildren and 24 great­
grandchildren. A service was held
at tiie Walldorff funeral home Sat­
urday morning at nine o'clock, lhe
Rev. A. A. Butterfield officiating,
and the body was shipped to Ail-

Mrs Rosa B. Haight,
passed away Saturday at
\hospltal where ahe*Md

... ...„ — July'16.
1901. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Hilton. Surviving ore two
brothers. Alonzo Hilton. Saugus,
Ungs: also three sisters. Mrs. Clyde
Conrad. Hastings. Mrs. Grace Lan­
dis. Woodland, and Mrs. Otto Stee-

cost as little as $18.75.

I about a year, was found dead In
his home on Saturday morning by
one of tils neighbors. Scott Peter­
man. who saw a light on in the
don Fisher, coroner, decided death
was due to a heart attack and that
Mr. Gallup had died during the
night or early Saturday morning.
He Is survived by two sons, Otis
and Harvey Gallup ot Hastings; a
daughter. Mrs. Jean Kimmel, Owos­
so and three grandchildren. The
funeral was held at lhe Leonard
funeral home on Tuesday at ten

Put

and they, too, will go to work.
America needs your money
for a very important reason—to

your country,

SEE US
FIRST »

SERVICE
WE HAVE MOVED to Room 6 2nd Floor of the Na­

Smooth Fitting
RAYON M
UNDIES' fjv

tional Bank Bldg, and will devote our entire time to
Insurance and Bonds.
plaid

your

Barry Co. Is behind on 1U Red
Cross Relief quota. Please send con­
tributions to Mrs. Lloyd Tasker,'
Bellevue. R. 3. The chairman wishes
to thank Lhe Austin dSTrthday Club.
Base Line church. Briggs church
and P. T. A. at Assyria Center for
their previous contributions.

lilt.

IRANI) THEATE&gt;
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557

SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14

AND
Penney Stylos For 1942!

Lynn Bari and Alan Curtis In

Woman's Shoes

"WE GO FAST"

Styles tor every
purpose and occa-

'WEST OF TOMBSTONE'
SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY. FEB. IS. 16. 17

OUR BEST buiineit
manufacturers are swinging to REAL ESTATE
for their investments.

WED., THURS., FRL, SAT.. FEB. 18. 19. 20, 21

This Week’s Specials
309 ACRES on sections 25 and 26 of Thornap­
ple township, has fine set of buildings. 35 acres
of woods. $1,360.00.
HOUSE on

Marshall

7 ROOM HOUSE on S. Jefferson, good garage.

New roof ond house is in excellent condition.
$3900.00.
BUILDING and LOAN has a 7 room house on
S. Jefferson street, all modern, has oak floors,
garage. Con sell on their easy payment plan.
$3500.00.

Fitted Reefers
Smart Wrap-Arounds
Tailored Suits

SHORTS
SHIRTS
BRIEFS

Exciting new fashions with all

'Gary Cooper. Walter Brennan and Joan Leslie In
Matinee Saturday only starting at 2:H P. M. Feature starts
al 2:09 P. M. and 4:42 P. M. Adults al matinee 36'cenM plus
tax 4 cents total 40 eenta. No tickets at matinee price will
be sold after 4:42 and will ba limited to capacity of theatre.
Evening prices adults fifty cents plus tax five cents total
55 eenta. Children 15 cent* plus lax 2 cent* or total 17 cent*
at all performances. Feature will start at 7:10 and 9:47
evenings of Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday but will start
at 7:09 and 9:42 on Satunlay.

ARRY THEATH
' Hostings. Mich., Phones 2247-2282

for sport, casual,

casions! Suits you will wear any
place!

Smart

lect yours right now!

In Plaid Or Plain!
Woman’s COATS
In fitted reefer or
Wrap-around “y.90
styles. 12-20 I

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13 AND 14

LADIES SKIRTS
Pretty pUldi
and plains in
colorful spring

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

I.O.O.F. HALL
Saturday, Feb. 14

STEBBINS BUILDING

Stylish

And Johnny Mack Brown and Fussy Knight

LADIES BLOUSES

"FIGHTING BILL FARGO"

100% WOOL
UNIONS

CYNTHIA

Rosalind Russel] and Walter Fid geon in

"DESIGN FOR SCANDAL"
Bargain matinee 3:04 te 5:00

TUeT. WED.. THURS., FEBRUARY 17. 18.

PHONE 2659

Smart Spring Hats

'The Beit Investment on Earth,
u the Earth Itself"

Mid Winter Noods

Hugh Herbert, Mkscli* Auer, Anne Gwynne

"DON'T GET PERSONAL"

SUNDAY AND MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15 AND 16

VALENTINE

'
aq

the lift of the new season! Coots

"SERGEANT YORK"

ROOM
$2000.00.

29c

'nUh jackal.
Very tali
lorad.

ston Stone officiating. Intermenl
in the Hastings township ceme­
tery.

your dimes in Defense Stamps

safeguard

16 50
Dress yougjelf for
spring ... lhe smart
way l Rich interest­
Ing fabrics In herring­
bone or monofdhe

"TANKS A MILLION
No Advance in Admission Prices

New brimmed felts to
make you know spring is
here! Popular
4 .49
colors!
u

SPORT JACKETS

SUFS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY It. 1M2

M2S2S52L

Editorials

......
—
37 ot them —
training

,
planes.

| Backward Glances
Bits of-----------------Yesterday
Pacific,!
J

!

Bowling News

and
some splendid scares and ns proof
| a big M2 (230-211-161) was bowled
defense problem in the
by C. Schondelmoyer. a new-comer
MILO DoVRIES
’
.
asked for 312.700.000 for an air base! TWENTY YEARS AGO
Loyally was a keystone in the
FYb. 8.
8. 1922
1922
1 HaraM Kreuta’s M7 wm the bert count by C. Burdick wit* a high
at Anchorage. Alaska. The House
Frb.
game of 304
w Q. In a payroll-allotment plan. Lv
nr
and
Mn
Leland
Holly
of
the
1&gt;uton
R,n
«
bowlers
could
pro
­
threw it out.
i Dr. and Mr*
Leland Holly
of
ha?,- &lt;!?Xd
to locate
Tuesday night and the usual
Toledo blanked Salem and Cleve-1
an employee committed to pur­
cted death came aj
-n» »rw nnad BM.0W lor! —w^o.hih^r^he^iU la??*- ■'5W *’**" »w rrtlKr&lt;’ 10 ,our land uon a pair from Landon.
chase Any stated amount of De­
W b!wn
indlridtnls. Chas Norris shot a
fense Bonds—say. 3100. 3200. or
City Tournament
gu masks and 38.800.000 for special rotated with Dr. G w Lown.
520; w OConnor. 8l4; A. Mclrotc.
6500
worth?
machinery for producing
The Hastings City Bowling A»- vital Items,' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nash are reand H phm1IM 50.)
and hl* family. An Industriou* In­
A.
No.
Tile payroll-allotment plan
Bcciaticn hu announced ihat^lhe
Congreu decided turning from Millville. Mass, the
.slllpp,.r, took
T&lt;ir of games
of equipment,
Ctty Bowling Tournament win be­ ” - Is part of lhe voluntary Defense]
dividual be gave conaldarable time
need
gas!
nntt
March.
Ow*&gt;d
having
acJfO!n
Qf
llce:
Grinder*
won
tiie
first
Savings Program for encouraggin piny on March 22nd and wUT
to many public and semi-public that the Army didn't
cepted a position with the Fuller two rlIn&lt;.s froin Machines and Tool be rolled on week-ends until it*
Ing the puhjlc to save system*masks and could gel along without
! Lumber Co.
Room forced Engineers to be on
project*. ‘ITie lovely landscaping
ucaliy. An employee may drop|
moat of the equipment.'
1। FTank Van Scholen hold* ­ {he short end of a two to one count. completion The meet will be play­
the
ed on a nlntly per cent liandicap
out of a payroll-allotment plan
।
.
»_
**.»..
&gt;hi.
1.U..K*,.
Independent
League
The above facts wjre published honor* for fishing in this locality,
basis in the five men, doubles and
______
______
____
at wilt_____
There
U no____
compulsion.
about hl* residence on West Green in May. 1940 a few days after Hit- On Tuesday he caught a 20 |&gt;6und
single* and on actual pin* in the | q where are Defense Savings j
•
For
the
second
urek
in
successtreet remains as a living memorial
AH enttlea inu*t be,
Stamps on sale?
slon. Dr Ray Fmnie lias led the All-Events
to one whose chief center of ler 1WMM HolbM -nd 1W»»I |
in the hands of lhe secretary by A Al IXMl offices, most banka, uvindependent
bowler*.
HL*
net
reWhat
remarkable
alertncas; (U1C Mllfs Andrus home on W
ing*
lnB1 and loan 15a
association*,
ociaUoiu. great!
great I
Interest and favorite hobby amid
»ule Wits a 543 aerie* and with the March 16th.
what an uncanny sense of dangers Green St. and Edward Kurtz h«’ help of his mate. Dr. Gwinn with WOMENS LEAGl’F.
number* of store*. Look for the
a busy and useful life was his ahead'
/
I put chased the N. B. Waterman: 511. hl* team
hi. Medics
Mrrttrx tiaik
i&lt; ti.tli
took ■
pah
Allkd and ubellcd b&gt;. a nlcr U1
sign: Defense Savings Stamps
B„.
« ■» IbK
' »««
nn
111 Unl'bv Harry Long^ith°W7 pins., co‘,nl
JuppaUpm. Leon­
on Kale
Sale Herr
Here.
j Mrs. Geo. Strouse. 67. died Sunbv Harry Long wiui avt pins. 1—- ------ ■* •
d*-a-remarttable institution.
. .. .. . won
..
.... of
... gamrs|
....... nr&lt;
urdu
lnad&gt;- u
a clean
clean sweep
xween of
nf their
their । Note.—To buy Defense Bonds and
| day at her home near Welcome Cor- woodland
a. P'lr
“ made
COMIC RELIEF
Stamps, go to the neareat ixjrt
One can excuse It for indulging i rver»
(ram Banner. Car Seal* blanked,-rerie* with Piston Rings.
Frances
office, bank, or savings and loan!
Comle-reUef it always welcome.
Radford, 50. died Jan. j-ood center.
h“d “ big count of 212 In her first
occasionally in the search for al
* James
- E
— ...
association; or write lo lhe I
&gt;
-■
•
gome and games of 166, and 143 to I
Especially during wartime.
suitable alihi,
•
Treasurer of the United States.!
amass the total which wa* high fot1
I. S. RrtKingiT of Woodland ha*
Comic relief came to Ute U. S. A.
Washington. D. C Also Stamp*’
Congrcas U an institution of a free puttIlllscu
purchased „
the
lr local Buick agency
A‘ „ ^and^’KIo "en.4 to place ,he C'c«‘n«Taliaferro scored
Of George
Quirk
toth
single Jrame
"nd
people.
I of
Geon:* Quirk
'I
«« long
.vub as it
.. ..»«.»».».
So
functions, even । Mr. -------------and Mrs. Luther ilurbank Bnd ln(|ividual series for lhe mu- Huver 482 for third place.
The Senate investigated Itself for
Eva
Kannea
scored
a
nice
476
for
I
comfadly, lhe i«l of the dictator j K«v*£rn
«’b‘nU ,0 ,he wwW .MW. *In spite
' of' Al
‘ * nice -------------last game.
complicity tn the Pearl Harbor dis­
A- President
or vice
president
and iwiiwtk
Margaret ruHurwi,
FinglelonJ
ties. Leonards dropped
UIOJHM-d lhe
me Trio Cafe «&gt;«»
----- ------ '
----- 7
1of II
Ills mates,
will not have been placed «‘hwart
|uvmu
aster. and found itself lacking.
Kamiand
.series
to.
Middle-|
470
fo
'
Portia*
in
the
match
that
u
”
United
States
may
resign
by
l’t«* rubber n
.
— .
। &gt;i'ii i.i.
&gt;n..
......odd
■ game
it..
: signing
slffnlnff a written statement
statement of
nt rcslgreals* I
the neck of our democracy
| chaaed the PArEhurtt block I.tev vilir. " Forest Clark scored 221.........
ids ....
«PortUv&gt;
look
the
(Lacking, in complicity, that Is.
Bonnet and Gown dropped two nation and forwarding It to lhe state
Perhaps the trouble i* that we will rent the first floor and have |;1&lt;i game and a 555 scries for Mid­
Not only did the senatorial in­
game* to Beta Sigma Phi with Jane department, not to the legislative or
dleville.
.
'
v.
‘ above
quisitors find themselves guiltless view Congress with too much re-,' their hall
Lx-&gt; H.iwtliornc turned in n 614 Daniels scoring best in the match, 'judicial
“*■-*■* branch of -*•
the government
»
I W. A. Hall has added a large li
speck
‘of furniture to his hardware st&gt;
Mtrica to Ixj Ihr vp.irk that netted with 447 pins.
Tills procedure ia act forth In a
iHnshiUH Ice nnd Fuel a Hirer game
Wc place too much reliance on it; on S Jefferson St.
J.-an Finnic turned in a 469 score] federal law adopted In 1792 and atill
'victory over N.iiiiville. The three to Icbd in the match that Strand
for leadership in thought and ac­
ciunes won g.iv • them undisputed won a pair of garnet from Hastings! re*lgnalion of the office of President
THIRTY YEARS AGO
tion pertinent to national affair.
j possession of first place in the lea­
or vice president shall be an instru­
Beauty Studio.
Feb 8. 1912
We forget that congrewa Is an •*gue standing;
Banner won a pair of game* from] ment in writing declaring the same
Perks Tavern dropped two games
sighted.
wide-awake,
institution sortment c.f individuals of varying ■ dent of this city and the oldest
.... I aent. Ol WW no Him me inuv*. to Pi1 ton Rings with Dave Good­ State Insulation with A. Haw-! ... and delivered Into the office
ability and talent, who amid the । actlvc tjuslnew man here died mmI- year and Don Siegel canying the theme best for the winners and of the secretary of state.” No Prea1 idenCv ha* ever resigned, but on*
Ing and didn't "nites a trick." so to variou* pressure groups at Wash- , deniy al the home of his sister. Mrs load with respective *oorcs ot 591 D Huver br-'t for the lasers
Boyes Real Estate won three i vice president ha*. John C. Calhoun.
speak. in preparing America for lhe ington are likely- to become more Fred Eckardt of Woodland Monday and 546. Glenn Monica was best game.% from Windstorm.
....
of South Carolina. —
He quit
the ....
vice
for the losers with 641.
concerned with'necessity for saving, nlj£t•1 Flr»
Fire ruined Ute
tire residence of Dr F
presidency in 1632 to become a a*n- ,
their individual and collective necks E Willison Sunday morning
n.v,lI1 V1W1M
Krith
Chase. had visions of „a Passenger Traffic Riieg
exhorted lhe members to be tough at forthcoming election* than they
Forrest Jordan will establish 'lhe .
;i (,re Wednesday night
On Streamlined Trains j
(,ntni
arc with exercising that high de- Coffee Ranch. 'an exclusive tea and (.j.,.,, Jir. * Uirt
cd the i vnung s
coffee house un S Jefferson St.
.
.
...
People are showing an increasing ,
San Franciaco police have diseov- ■
But Ute answer always came out Igree of statesmanship which many,’' The P. M Blake and Son store
ifft hl* second gi&lt;iiic-and then drop- preference for daylight travel. *incc ered one weakness in the regulations ,i
of us expect.
near the Rutland Town Houm |!C'i to n mere ITS to sec hl* “big the advent of the new lightweight j requiring that any one arretted on !
As a nite congress h a follower, burned to the ground Sunday night series"
Even Senator Burton K. Wheeler,
&gt; gUmtnerlog.
ft wm I speedy streamlined train, a recent | a charge of suspected drunken drlv'I William Garnett, local agent fur enough howev. r. to lead the league | study of passenger movements h*» ing receive a sobriety, test. The
(arch-isolationist and opponent of of public opinion: not a leader.
Paciffc lea com- :n aingk* founts KcithS mate H. I disclosed.
. man who revealed this weak link
Member* of Congress are our. ( lhe Atlantic
Intervention. who. on the very day
Dr&gt; as reored 518 and their tram;
A survey
the --------Burlutglun- Syssystem
of -jurispruthat Japan struck, was Apreadlng representatives.
&gt; Charles Harshbe'rgc: and has gon*■ ---------। Moose Mill!
won
----- II*.the
­
III.-.I
first Itwo
'll Killin'*
games ,
-----------* ot
--------- - I, In California's
’
Sc. if they turn in «la|&gt;alick in-l to Lanting to accept an advanced; fiuiu Citcldcxs.
Sheldon*. E Adam* reared I ’em show* that where 80 per cent । dcnce was so drunk that be couldn t
jf&gt;23
for
the
losers
!
of
it*
traffic
used
to
move
at_night
___ _
__ .__ .____ ________ * •_ 1___ .h- ......
.523 for the lau.
; or its traffic used to move at mgnt 'i lake the test.
attack u* unless we struck first &gt;
। City-County &lt;liopp&lt;sl st
pair of
of!'
.................
ii pmr
■ on old-f.ithioned
equipment. 78 par
patient.
After
all.
wc
put
them!
was stoutly defended as a cluun|games lo St Rose Parish
■“ and' At-1j cent now moves by day sfnee th* I
FORTY YEARS AGO
Million* of Phone*
lions blanked Hotels.
1 introduction of lhe modem train.
|
plon of preparedness. (There seem* there.
There are approximately 32.000..
Feb 13. 1902
There is no objection to (Jongre**1
:ur .
j
And thi* 1* true of almost every i 000 telephones in tjic world, of which
lo be an "old school tie" spirit in
John T.
Hinchman. on
86. uiv«
died Tues.
junn
i. nincnman.
tuo- ,' -r-.H-nwas
a
&lt;h
arth
of
eornf
&lt;r,
rs
- •
-- ------- , , ,
'"■'‘ t* ! important railroad and of every city I number 17.000.000
the senate which matches anything coming through once In a whUe.^y.
■ v Jan.
Jan 28.
no al
nt hl* home in
In BaltiUntil - ]&gt;
in#yth.coramereial
agur
rhura- ln tlic counlry with the exception &lt;rf I
with such a gem as the Senatorial more of paraly.vh.
L|
mght
and with Dthe
exception
which England can produce).
dav nielit and with Hie execution,
..
,
.
t.
northwest roads, linking Seattle. Ta- .
■match thatMiddleville
Congress wasn't wrong, the sen- Inquest of the Senate| Mr*. Emma Graham of Esiu coma, and Spokane. These roads i
Even in times of peace a good
“°"d'‘V
J" &gt; ' r^mcrv' blanker! V.k-;.g
... ....
nrc .aliU hanging on to th* "old-fash- |
extended visit with her parents, Mr
vrn. t&gt;&gt;e —
two to
one vanctv
laugh Lv appreciated
Bojd
Payne
led thr league with
s«&gt;&lt;i uulmoded" equipment
! and Mrs Jov Pflug
J “
------- '----------------------------“ i
But where Is a Gilbert lo record
. .
. Cook
—._ was riinne
; ; - . I streamlined train* have resulted
placent and smug in the face ol
&lt;12 and Hubert
E ...................
Atlbil and • Ken • in
m an
Imnrnvement
in nassenaer
such events In proper verse, and fifty years AGO
nu uiipiuvciiiciis
Improvement u.i
passenger
—
ni
nil
Axiv aggrc.-.'.iGn
; 1 nterte.uix rmh .scored 510 and rcvpnllrt
rcvcnuci.. according
uceuriuiiK to the
u,c Edward ]
Sullivan to compove ac-i
I A' laNt a church is to be elected |n n,&lt; n“ -I’nx
I| n
G. n.vid
Budd Cnmnanv
Company of Philadclnhl*.
Philadelphia,
er is willing to admit Uie presence companymg lunes.
Hasting.'. Lumber mid Coal ua । manufacturer*
Jin
Yankee
Spring*,
the
only
town-:
'
streamlined
----------------------------------------- tt&lt; r thap Hastings Construct ton; I
of smugness and complacency boil' . Here Is an Opportunity for some'
ship In the bounty Without at J**
1] nuuAuto .S)*vrti .'iii
Shop
rtrf«&gt;
Mnyna- 1 trains, ife company cites the Rock ,
’
.i i,'
i- .»ird
i-ii aii.vii.ibefore and after lhe start of World of the best comic opera o( lhe cen­
MBIS bun mid Fntil; lion Ii Tailor:, won Island road, which carried 29 per
tury.
ii.-ime [|()ln
IpmjIuuoii; Coffer Shop cent of all Hock Island pasengera I
church, to be open to all denomma-; «.Opped the &lt;xld game trem Andru« In 1939. after six streamliners were
Also, as one of lhe iieopic. wc can
Hon*.
—■----------—•
n
—
pul into operation. And the Phils- '
-----;■"
Service
and Goodyear
Bro*.
Hdwe.
back only yesterday
remember
The Kalamazoo Gazette says It ;wn - on the short end of the match dclphia and Heading lines
when the question ".are we Ukely to
is not improbable that the Michi-1 with City Fathers
nutting the •'Crussdcr" on
can Central m*y yet buy lhe C. K. i
become involved” directed at
Philadelphia and New York, in DeseMtor or representative provoked
Keith Leehteltner scored 539 to ccmbcr. 1037, found an immediate i
k-s that
...... our
—— reader*
. ...... J„ci,d the O4U
-.-, League riiu.iy
news &lt;?&gt; simply
Blb-s
Friday UIKIH
night . increase of 1.75 per cent in passenger
feat of verbal tight rope walking
may not forget there ever wm J play but his mate-. Office were I revenues,
comparable to the great Blondld,

DEFENSE
BOND

•

\fUlZ

Tfce first T
tn certain order* of rodent* aad Uon signed by George WaiSIngtoo
marsupial*, have retractor muscle*
Di«cov*r*d at an auction sale in
which can draw t&gt;~
fnto their sockets
mer.t. according
from Injury.

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lc-3c
5c-10c
25c

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burp
nlng
gues
Mid

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Mrs

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and fury, signifying nothing
Tlic public wm smug and com­
placent in the face ot gathering
sterm cloud*
But what of congress?
What was this omniscient fol
doing to Inspire the slothful clU-l
xenry of our great republic with an
*pprec(ation of impending danger?.
The following extracts from Ber­
nard M. Baruch’s report to high of­
ficials a* published in the United
Slates New* of May 17. 1710 are’

Illumina’.'.nR
Money for the Navy U reduced bj
lhe House 3112.700.000 below budget
rceommendatlom
"The Army foundzlta appropria­
tion* reduced 365.300 000 below the]
amount recommended by the Prcai-J
dent
"The Nary
denied a request
for 676 airplane* at a time when the
airplanes of Germany were raising;
a question concerning the very effecUvmea* ol the iirri n :i- • •

When the Navy sought authori­

' "There was a cut below budget
requuta of 340.000,000 in fund* available tor «hlpbuildinS
"The army Is rather desperately
intemted in educatu.a At;-:.- an
Industry In Uie task of producing
mSflary equipment that would be
They'MkBd 31G.000.000 for this
(KirpoM and were cut by 314.DOO.OOO

“The Army very much wanted 4t«v
additional pluncs to cost 325.71W.080,

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Bryan Resignation
William Jennings Bryan resigned IpHicr knd Electricians couldn't win 1
as secretary of state under Presi- 11 kame from Foundry
Jent Wilson rather than sign a not*
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Higliisnd • co&gt;»* of various denomination* inintwhich the President wished to for

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this government and Germany
should be submitted lo an interna­
tional commission.
thought also that American* should
be wanted to keep off ships of bel­
ligerent countries.

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Hastings

000,000 to be siient for submarine
nets to protect American ivarbors In
the event of trouble, was thrown

sation do make plan* for a 2o |&gt;er
tent increase In ship strength, Con­
gress decided to grant authorization

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OH VALENTINE'S
DAY

who strode to immortality on
strand of wire stretched across the
chasm al Niagara!
Congress was definitely “allergic" I
to that query.
It caused senators and repreren-1
tatlves alike, to break out In a
Iveat of words which was. to quote
Lhe Bard of Aron. "fuU of sound!

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Mr*

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CITY SERVICE — $3.00.

WE HAVE IT
we carry Sunoco gasoline, ma­
jor oils, accessories and bott&lt; - r
Lubricction. greasing.
washing'and polishing, tire repairing and batter/ re­
charging arc just a few of lhe services you can gel
at Andrus Service. Long experience, a staff of
trained experts and the latest equipment assure you
excellent, complete service always

Effective Feb. 15, 1942

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Phone 2240 daytime. For night servIce phone 2352 •» 2230

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expert tailoring —

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to discriminating men everywhere
You con count on finding Curlcc Spring Suits in our stock that fit
you. because of the complete range of sizes and models in the Cur­

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Come in and see them, today'

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�THE HASTINGS BASNER. THCHSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1942

Thursday

SOCIAL
EVENTS

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Mrs.

AMERICAN LEGION
lop SCOT9B.

INTERIOR PAIN

I the Auxiliary, ha* arrived and 1*,
j at the Eajpnn Home The use of
I It ta available to anyone In the
. county who wishes it. Mr* Donna
Harrington I* Ui charge of the bed
and it can be secured by calling
her. phone 2367 AU of the doctors
in the county have been notified I

AND

CLUB NEWS

Pontiac conference
Ever; addl-1
t tonal member signed up by Uie
toes) Unit will help the Fourth dis­
, trict win this contest.
' The fracture bed. purchased by

Uie

on Munday

Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Snyder enter­
tained twelve guest* Sunday al a
family dinner. In honor of Mr. and of eight on Saturday, lhe decora­
.
Mrs Wayne Snyder of Elyria. O. tions being appropriate to the St ; The Voluntary Emergency berv’‘
Valentine season.
Winner* at’i» committee of the Auxiliary &gt;'“*
were Mr*. Mtnnle Shrtner been changed in name to Civilian
Complimentary lo Mrs. Sarah bridge
-----Defense committee
Brandsteltcr wtwae birthday waa and- —
Mra. George
Sumner

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unable to call Mrs Harrington. just
.apeak to your doctor about it.
The Auxiliary deeply appreciates
the assistance given by Barry coun­
ty people which helped to make
the purchase of this fracture bed
possible

surprise dinner on Thursday eve-' evening with Mrs. Gora Smith. E
raJSE.1 W
4
nlng
Place* were laid for eight. Mill Bl, for a pot luck supper and lne,r
r t
KUr»ta iixnlug horn Grand Rapid*. ,wUi evening
Honor gtta*t* wni
puU strenrrtli’ ul the national
Guild No 7 will meet at 2 o'clock
Middleville. Krtiamaaoo and Delton., bo Mr*. Stella Ruling. Mrs Florence Auxiliary, with il* 525.000 inern11 waa a delightful occasion
I Harthy. Mrs. Minnie McDonald and ben. ha* been offered to lhe Red Wednesday. Feb 18. at the home of
‘ ‘ *
। Mra. Maude Miller
Cross for war work
Auxiliary ,
WrKDavid Irwin -was hostess to .1
-------- —™*“-------------------’ member* are taking part in Red,
tire Orta -club on Friday evening. I
Cross
activities
of
all
kind*
. ...
with high scores al pedro going lo I
throughout
2 p
inrvuKiiuui the
me nation
nauuu and
uuu throuyh
• .m ."5
...
. . arc
.
.making
c.t Mra
Wavtu* Merrlrk
Mra Maurice Haight and Mr* Ro- i
thia work
important
Min' ”R2R
’n YneS M«rick. K8 , S
bert Rizot
The previous party I
contribution to the nation'* »ar ^htuch
*’ul
",
i-..on
। Visitor* welcome
Special *pe*kwas iield al Mr*. Clark Payne's with
Tbe eight high atfwol intramural
...
er will be Re^ McCue of Hickory
Mra. Irwin and Mr* Carl Naylor
holding top scores
! basketball raw on fiave progressed a*
Thurrdav Feb 19 lhe statewide Corner* Mr* Russell Kantner ha*
• • •
follows WUltam Donovan,and Har-1 meeting of the Michftan Women *. charge of the program
Member* of the Merri-Go club _ WUco« have each won 3 and National Defense Council is lo be
were the guest* of Mr* Shirley
"“ ^2*,,' pJL,h ” -am.held nt Uie Book-CadlHac hotel tn! Circle No 3 of the W S C S
will
meet ...
at —
the home of —
Mrs
Henry on Friday afternoon
At), \ . .L, OIW.
n,,ri,hnizier Detroit, starting at 10 30 A. M
— -----bridge the winners were Mra Dan * "T.
Mra Dorothy Pearl te chairman Warren D. Roush. 421 E Grand
Lewis. Mr* Albert Kinne and Mrs..
. -7i
o.
the ■Council. Speakers will be, street on Friday. Feb 13 Visitors
Fred Friedrich.
।
? ™
n D &gt; National Vice-Commander V M welcome
• • •
Kenneth Miller and Stuart Bene- Armstrong of Indianapolis and,
Red. while and blue furnished Use !&lt;Mrt h,ve e*ch last aD of their games.[ Mrs Doris Corwith.
) The Maccabees will Itold their
mouf for the decoration* at the) The girls gtee club was entertain,*,*&gt;* ,
,
,lcxt ’‘‘‘lular meeting on Thursday
Country
counicy club
ciuo on Thursday
inursusy evening.
cvcnui*. . ed
e&lt;&gt; last
inn Monday
unonnay by
ay Miss Westcott
wesicoii Thc «ubject for Ute Amerkaniun afternoon. Feb 19. at the usual
,u— k
-.— ..
—a in I with the ....
— -------------... Tschla- essay contest to be conducted ty time and place There will be Inlhe national colors
being
used
following
records:
national and department Aux- ftfartton and refreshments
Mem­
the flowers, on the bridge tallie* koweky’.s -Fifth Symphony." Bee-}the
'
*nd oilier places in the lounge, thovenl ’ B Flat Concerto" and. lilanes is "Characteristic* of a txrs are urged to attend
j---------Places were laid for fifty-three.{Rlmilty Korsokaff’s ’ Scheheresade). Good American " Essays mu*t be
,no more than 500 words In length
The regular meeting of Hiawatha
Winners at contract were Mra , - - „••
Sulte
and junior and aenior fhiptls are Rebekah lodge will be held" Friday.
David French and Mrs. Chester
Hodgm. and tor the men. Romani ,•Thursday
---- • Mbs Virginia uMoorer
. eligible to compete. The national evening. Peb. 13. at 8 p. tn itt I. O.
’ award is *100 00.
The contest O. F. Hall.
Feldpaiuch and Harold Phillips d’ ‘rec“&gt;r of■ ‘he rtri»
Oub. read
Committee members were Mr. and | Uie operetta. "Pinafore." to the club. closes on March 1
Hastings Townsend Club No 3
Mr* Warren Carter, chairmen. Mr
The band clinic at Niles. March । Niles and Sturgis are the only meets every Tuesday evening at 430
mid Mr* James Bristol. Mr. and 7 Bn&lt;i g, wss under the direction of I! Units in the Fourth district to W Grand at 8 o’clock.
Mr* D A Van Buskirk.
Mr and | William D. ReveUl. Mr. Hine sent)I reach their membership quota by )
Mra Clarenrr Texter. Mr
and Mrs. I Mine Of our bandstudents to lhe Dec 31. 1941 The. quota for HirA birthday luncheon of the Pres­
Adelbert Cortrighl and
Mr. and(cUn|C
W1U, ,lw an Instru- Ungs was 55 with only 39 paid- byterian L. A. S. will be held
Mrs. R W. Cook* *
[menl repair clinic lor tivose two up members reported, however, at Thursday. February 19 al one o'clock
1 the present time the record is bet • in the church parlors
Ray
“
A misccllancou* sliower was given I&lt;,n*'
, .
. ,
. ,
ter. If you haven't paid your dura Waters is chairman.
in honor of Mr and Mra Harold ^Tl* •’“"‘‘f Ba,,d !&gt;&gt;•*«* Ior
for 1942." don't delay longer a* the
Sinclair &lt;Ethel McCabe) at the p T. A. Tuesday night in the
time limit ha* already passed.
Liquor in While House
home of the bride * parent*. Mr , Central building.
Don't be a delinquent member.
During President Polk s adminis­
mid Mr* Samuel McCabe on FriThe girl* teams participating in,
day evening. Game*, music and! the tntramurwl basketball contest । A percentage membership con- tration, due to Mrs. Polk’s strict :
vlMting fumlshrd cnterta?unent have finished their
—
« - . .--------. Challenge. between the Fourth views on temperance, no wines or
scheduled
games1.—
te*'
Mr and Mrs Sinclair were the re- I A etas* tournament will follow.
and Fifth district* wss accepted intoxicating liquors were served in
clplenl* nt many lovely gift* from I Mias Rowe's English class is writ- b&gt; Mrs M*rlr
the White House
’»«
tile neighbors, friends and reia- |
me* prrsriii. ...« iram om u.
On ' “O’, «« *m,erl‘*n ,
lhe dbtrict were Mrs
Minnie
Boy
Girt Cm Help the
Mobdy and .-on* and Mrs. Louise Country tn the Spring of 1942. This
Ludwick of Larry. Mr and Mr* contest is sponsored by the Lippin- J
Archie Hinrisir of Hastings. Mr* । cott-Stokes school library conven-;
Vcrn Sinclair and children of Me-1 Uon.
Omber district.
Mr. Damson was absent from I
school Friday, due to illness. Mr ,
|-■
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Palmer encn- Taylor taught hta classes
tertflined the Night Hawk Club.
”’’h.
The Hi-Y theatre party has been)
been;
Saturday evening
A baked ham; postponed anti! a future date,
dinner was served at 7 o'clock
ML&amp;* Carol Puller has the femipWant thrilling, budget busting savlags? Then be sure to attend
Card* were the aventag's entertain- lne
ln -petticoat Fever." bring
thia great Rexall 39th February Birthday Sale. For here arc really
menl. pnxes gntog to Mra Harry | 0,^^^ by the Fort Custer Little
great values—lo make new friends for Rexall. You may not see
prices like these for a long time—so be here early.
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Mrs. H.rrtng^ was Hl WednesTheir place* were filled by Mr. and d*&gt;' “nd Thursday. Ml** DuttwellMrs Robert Cole A business meet- « » »«&gt;nd ,wur
cllLS* P”’
!ng was held and plan* made for pared the food foe lhe cafeteria,
the last party of Ute season at Mr.
* —“ —v
•
and Mrs Harry Shute*. Feb 21. , Thursday at the Kroger store, and
1 there is a possibility of having one
Mra. A D McDonald wa, hostess) at ths Auto Body Siiop soon
al a valentine party last evening) About forty people met tn room
with members of Tau chapter of' "
310* ’last’ —
Thursday
‘
evening, to ”lis­
Bet* Sigma Phi as lhe guests. Des- ten to a discussion on filling out
income tax form*. Attorney L. E.
tractive disposal of spring flowers; Barnett and Dana Burgews gave)
centering the serving table. Heart many suggestions and the latter
ehaped cakes carried the announce­ part of the meeting ws* thrown
ment of the approaching marriage■ open for question*
of one ot the charter members of lhe'
Dr. Owen J. Cteary. president of
local
chapter.
Mias Geraldine
Wil- Cteary Business college. Ypsilanti.।
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r ... ___
. .
Hams, and Alec Nrl&gt; of Grand Rap- Lieutenant colonel in State Troops
Id*, which came as a surprise to) and president of Ypsilanti Board of
the «nests Clever toe cream molds ~
Commerce,
------------- —
spoke on "Morale
—'* of
of euplds. lovebirds and white slip­ Youth." st an assembly last Thurs­
pers. carrying out the wedding idea, day. He also told of the large
were also served. Later in the eve­ bomber plant at Willow Run
An advanced print reading class)
ning. Mrs. Gordon Fisher gave a
review of the play. “Life with in national defense begins ThursFather " Guests Irom out of town day. February 19 in room 207 al
All who —
are -------Interested
were Miss Maxine Bennett and Ml** 7—o'clock.
-----------------------Faye Thomas of Battle Creek. Mrs • are invilcq.
'
Helen Butnlph Wemer of &gt;Grand' The aeronautics club, under the
Rapld.«. Mrs. Henry William* of direction of Mr Gamer, has a dt*-)
carlton and Mr*. Lnrraine Shaw Cox play ol model airplane* hanging in)
of near Middleville. Mrs. Ethel, —
room
— 202.
Following the report* on house-1
Ragla Barber of this city wa* also
hold esjilpment. the home manage­
present.
ment girls visited Montgomery
Thi* evening the wives of lhe Ward electrical appliance depart­
Knights Temptar are having a so- ment and Penney’s linen and bed­
ding department.
Ml** Butler report* that the epi­
hall while the men arc holding their
meeting The committee In charge Lt demic of cold* Is lessening but too’
Mrs. Wm. Thayer. Mrs Gerald Law­ many parent* have a tendency to
rence and Mr&gt; Chris Spirts. After let their children come back before
lhe lodgtvnfeeting. refreshments win they ore well.
Members of the dramatic* class
be served by the committee.
under Mis* Dorothy Cook, arc re­
hearsing a play. “Lillie Darling."
Mra. Roman Peldpauvch when she which they plan to present before
entertained her bridge club Tues­ the Fort Ouster Invalids the last of
day afternoon. Contract winners February or the first of Mirth. The
were Mrs. Lawrence Herrick and roles are taken by Neva Warner.
Marjorie Reed. Marjorie Dryer.
Mr*. Don Siegel.
.
Richard Racey. Rosalene Cooper
Wednesday evening twelve friends and Roger Bennett
gathered at the home of Mm. K. S
Sophomore English classes wrote
McIntyre *for a carry-ln dinner hon­ verses* advertising the Charlotteoring Mra. Earl Coleman, also Mr*. Ha.*tings basketball game on postal
A L Brown of Grand Rapid*. Con- cards and mailed sixty.
The thirty-minute period.- have
laird and the guest* at honor.
been kept open this week for Spot*
light practice which is now in full
Mr* Alma Flngkton entertained
the- Ultra club Tuesday evening at, The next club hour will be Mondinner al her home on N. Broad- daj. Feb. 16.
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five guest* al dinner Wednesday
evening. An informal social time&gt; switched on the electric lights la
। empty bouses.
was enjoyed after dinner.

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In honor of Mrs W R. Cook, who

9‘
One can dcaui lhe
walls and ceiling of

dust; won t lint!

The Baptiat Institute for Christian
Workers, tn Philadelphia may well
country. Among the children who
received dipt*™** wee* a Chinsae
girl, a Negro girl and an Amer­
ican gifL all reared by missionary

CLEANER

parts ... 164 rebuilding op­
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motor, if suitable for rebuild­
ing. Other makes low priced!

»*OOuC'

The mepibera of the '500 club"
werj guest* of Mr and Mr*. Bo&gt;d;
Clark Saturday evening Mrs. Carl
Ricker and Mrs Dan Ashalter held
the winning scores for tiw women
.and Clarence Cappon and J. W.
Hewitt for the men

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WALLPAPER

HASTINGS

THR1FTY-FAK
WALLMMR

�THE HUT1NCS P. INNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY it, IM?

CEDAR CREEK
Waller Baird and family of Mid­
land park visited Leslie Pease and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Monroe and son i
Maynard spent Sunday with her
folks Andy Owen and family
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Grace Lutheran church will preMrs. Ella Wertman spent Satur­
day with her daughter Bernice In
American Legion Mali on Monday. Hastings.
rvu.' io, ni jiau.-r. m. —me rower' All remember the pot luck dinner
of God” is » Christian sound-film at Minnie Campbell's this week
which you will yrant to see. No ad-'Thursday for the Cedar Creek Aid
mlwion will be charged, expenses!
will be’covered by a freewill offer-1
Ing.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
The subject for Sundny
"Soul."

for the week-end

Turbans! Toques!

The Barry County Christian En­
deavor Union will meet ut the
Quimby Church next Monday eve­
ning.
.
Tiu- Hendershott
meets next
Thursday, Feb. I at the home ot
Mrs. Jennie Slocum. Election ot
officers.
There will be a special offering
next Sunday at Martin and Quim­
by for Negro education.

DRESS

SAVE

STYLES

Women’s Shoes Priced to Sell!

WINTER SHOES MUST GO

SHORT LOTS OF SHOES FORMERLY PRICED AT $2.49,

CHURCH QF NAZARENE
The Women's Missionary society'
, will meet al 1:15 Thursday after-j
Rh. 1,00,1 lnslea(l ot Friday-evening. '

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$2.98, $3.98 AND $4.85. PICK YOUR FAVORITES

from these Low-Priced Groups

alCas/i

Berets! Bonnets!

Flower Trims! Fine Braids - Straws!
Spring hat excitement — new. new hots

everywheres"! Hots for every occasion

. . . every type! Scoop up two at this
advance sale price1

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WESLEYAN METHODIST
Y||y{CHURCH NEWS

NM . Hastings Church .
Kfll
The W
Ma! Thun-day
y afternoon” at the home of
iflBI Mrs Victor
Vic t
SLsson. 119 N WashI Ington. All the ladies are urged to
attend.
Young people's meeting Friday
evening at lhe home of Mr. and
Mrs Lawrence Christman on East
State Rond. Meet al the parson­
age not later than 7:45.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
ning ut the home of Mr. and Mrs
Glenn Miller. 212 E. Grant St., just
। .back of Hinman's stort.
I1 Remember the dates of our meet­
ing with Miss McGhee. Mar. 26-Apr.

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STORE
HASTINGS

In On These Cash Savings JVow/||

flfl MEN'S 1 BKL. RUBBER ARCTICS

78c

BOYS WORK RUBBERS RED SOLES

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IB MEN'S ..............
DRESS SPATS

ARCTICS

WOMEN'S - GIRLS'
SPORT OXFORDS

$1.09

SIZES 4 to
9 ONLY

;

SIZES
6 and 7

PR.

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Leather Soles

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Rubber Footwear Prices Slashed—-Come Early/QB
Women's All
Rubber

GALOSHES
SNAP OR ZIPPER
Most Styles in
Brown - All Sizes

.

lo wear right now1 Pretty flower trimmed
toques and tarns, rayon belting "go-

WWWllltas

1.79

A lunar month Is the period of
time it takes the moon lo make a
complete revolution about the earth.
It takM approximately 29‘t days.

Sale! Advance
Spring Hals

METHODIST
We will have a school of MUsions. Feb. 23-28 Inclusive, al the
parsonage. beginning al 8 p. in. and
cloving at 0 p. m each evening.
The Quimby W. S. C. S. meet*
Thursday &lt;today) at the home of

BAPTIST CHURCH
The subject Sunday morning will
be "The. Templing of Our Great
&gt;■■■■■ High priest." An offering for the
Red Crtiss will be taken.
HN movle ,llm "The Healing of
K^'m. Vondo" will lake place at the
Kh| evening meeting. This film is the I
MN product of "The American Mission
!SS to lhe Lepers" which is an InterLWHy national and Interdenominational
MM. Missionary Society helping in the
KSV physical and spiritual care of all
WM. lepers. Come and see for yourself.

Mrs. Deasle Bergman who U not
so well has gone to spend the week
with her daughter Erma Campbell
in Hastings.
Fem and Francis Campbell who
are working in Hasllngs spent the

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tile Loyal Worker* claim. Mrs.
Clarence Grohe teacher and Mr.
Bollum's Bible class of lhe Hailing*
Methodtilt church school, together
held a pot luck Red trass supper;
in the parlors of lhe church Thurs­
day evening. Feb. 5. and the ladles
as usual did themselves proud for
the eats Walter Wallace. Russell
Kantner and Clinton Lahr, the com.
on organization. Royal Myers, com.
on tables. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kantner. Mrs Walter Wallace and Mrs.
Clinton Lahr. com. on coffee all
did noble service. Rev. Winston
Stone led the community singing
Mrs, Robert Burch favored those
present with a most appropriate and
charming solo. Mr. Foster enter­
tained with a very interesting travel
lecture and pictures of western
scenery. Fifty dollars was ralwd
for lhe American Red Cross through
the expert guidance and salesman-1
ship of A- K Frand-sen. com. on1
Red Cross sales, and through the
enthusiastic support given him.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOB8

MEN'S 4 BKL.
CLOTH Arctics

WOMEN’S DRESS MEN'S DRESS
RUBBERS =
RUBBERS =

Sale Price

WHILE THEY LAST

Storm or Sandal Styles

FINAL
CLEARANCE

77

69

79‘
DAY IN

DAY OUT - LOW PRICES ALWAYS
COW BOY BOOTS -- MADE OF RUBBER
FOR WEAR OVER CUBAN HEEL SHOES
6 Thrilling Colors in Cuban Heels
In Spite of the Rubber Shortage—We Bring
You Tremendous Savings

SnTK-i: or CHASCi:.. Y

WINTER COATS

WOMEN'S 2-SNAP
RUBBER GAITERS
MILITARY

CUBAN

All from Regular Stock!

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SPIKE

HEELS — SIZES 3 to 5 ONLY

2

M I.

REEFERS

1.00

FITTED STYLES!

BOXY, SWAGGER STYLES!
Opportunity not to be missed! All our regular stock

TAKE YOUR
CHOICE OF
SEV1RAL
COMBINATIONS

sports coots ot amazing clearance prices! Boxies.
swaggers,

CUT-RATE

reefers,

wrap

coats.

Tweeds,

plaids.,

shetlands, fleeces, coverts. Reversibles too. Wide
choice of colors. Broken sizes. Hurry!

SHOESTORE^
S/toe

™ VALUE STORE
HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1L I MJ
&gt;1 Mr. and *Mra. Carl Ftnrtrom'yL^ Bav
J were in Battle Creek on Sunday.
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S»nn« Snflfllct

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"I | KNITTERS ASKED TO

t
Pennock Hospital
rennocn

RINDS CORNERS

«*P®aK«
p
.
CONSULT RED CROSS
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I In rerpon*e to numerous tnqulrie*. ’ ton spent Friday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bldelman have
Louis*. Calhsrtae
»- R Guttine, chtaf ot the Taxtllra., her staler. Mra. Goldla Casey.
moved to their new home In Dow­
The Rev. Winston Stone spoke at _______________________________
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clothing
and
Leather
Goods
Branch
,
R
tx
Casey
and Voight Vansyclt by of Marshall.
ling.
ths regular meeting of the Has­
The following babies were born at ha* explained the official position 1 Mpent Wednesday In Lansing at*
Dr. and Mra. L. J. Caston spent tings Women'* Club In th* Ma*onic Pennock hospital during tlw put of the War Production Board on tending Farmer*’ Week and were
the weekend with her parent* at dining room here Friday afternoon week: A son to Mr and Mra. George the question of women knitting '
me mart course banquet
on a trip to th* Gasp* peninsula at v-.,-.
Pewamo.
„„ w.k »■ . ™f.i
raters for soldiers and ml Hors
; ln lhe erenjn»
Production Board."
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Birdsall and the extreme end of Quebec prov- to Mr and Mrs. Cecil Cappon. 606
-------war
---------------------------------- -said
----- , i chartie Hammond and family of
Mra. I. J. Smith were* in Grand incs bordering on the Oulf of BL E Bond St. on Feb. I: a girl to Mr Guthrie, “does want women to Baltimore vtait«d at Claud Ham­
wjtere
absolutely
{-Mr. and Mra. Lester Larabee. Has- toil sweatm
Rapids M-juday.
I
■iTTZl. — - ... 1 needed bv the -armed forces and । mond's Thursday.
Clare Beach of Detroit I* the -------_______
._. bared
. ----------------- I an^ Mr* Paul Coppock.
Coppock Dowling
Dowling?
where
comma
------------------geUne' was
on this country
J?
h'r? the to
’nmandlng
officers
azk i , Mr. and Mra. Burrel Phillipa. Mr.
guest of his mother. Mrs. Mary- French la still the common language. J* “
'
I ,nd
Joe Konleomy and Buaie
Ffb 5. a
to Mr *nd ;for.,. c aupiuwa.
Beach. thlswreek.
The Catliolic cnuiches built on ‘he “
gwln Litchfield Hastings. R.' "It
1 is our opinion that lhe aver-' Phillips attended a zhewer 8aturage sumier
zoldler wnu
and *auw
sailor »
ta adequately । day evening at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Art Collison of Del- cliff* with erataffl sometime* 30 feet ,
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Z* . ‘ H „r, *&lt;e
F b
u
«
n' i-j«*ottted
—.-. by the government
---------------- 1 and and Mra Jay Snyder of Hasting* —
in
ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and high are picturesque features of the
ntgn are picturesque reotures i ne CIartnc
Hohrbacher.
Hasting*.
doMn t need
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IICTTU a&lt;WRton&gt;1 clothing, honor of their son Wayne Bnyder
Mrs Edwin Smith.
landscape. Fishing is lhe main oc­ * "-*• "■ “ **■
.
..
..
.
Bnd wlfe who wfre marrifd
5. Feb. 9; a girl •lo
Mr. and Mrs However,
there. are exceptions.
Our
Mr. and Mrs Dan Lewi* were cupation.
Max Everett. 221 Maple 8t.. Nash- boys in Iceland are such an excep- Tuesday in Ohio. Waylie wiU
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Will
Kiner the only transportation la.
vllie, on Feb. 10
; tlon. They can make good use of leave Friday for the army.
Machine FiraimU tlJO la flJO
Crans of Middleville.
. f
by boat the farms arc.in "slices"
Tiie month of January set quite a additional clothing. The same may
Ri-v. and Mrs J. R Chrtapell and with a narrow front on the river record for babies at the hospital, be true of soldiers sent into me
MacMaatata Pana. UM to ftM
children visited a friend nt Fort ana oftentimes extending • nark u* 24 having been born there that Held on long campaigns.
Mrs. Mina Aldrich who haa been
far
ns
4
’
-i
mile..
This
land
lias
been
Custer Monday evening
month. If the present rate con- . “On lhe Whole, we don't want a visiting her slater Mra. C. Ricker in
unspoiled
for
about
400
year,
and
Unues. February will break that
^Uttag that will
Mrs "Anna Perch-ul of Battle
has relumed
record ihn^ liivln. been renorted consura* tollton. ° pounds of wool Owensdale
Owerudale ha*
returned home
borne,
Creek ta spending several days
three having been "Ported.
•
eaaentUl • Sunday visitor* at Mn. Floy Me-,
road around the peninsula was record,
MARTHA MAHAR
in tost week’, items and seven this
,or rowc ~enU*1 Dermott's home were Mr. and Mrs.!
with Mrs. Guy Giddings
.
Charles F. Barnes went to Elgin. । completed.
ELIZABETH MeDONALD
Mr. Stone displayed ^ame weav-j'
tnm v
&lt;u
Tn“
,ne «W«n we have set uisrmce zexier ana sun vernon or.
III., Monday to enter the Elgin
ing done by the Gu*pc wortien’and’, Arthur Covqr. lOOJ E State Sl.lu wlth |h&lt;? Anlrrlfan Rcd Croaa. Hastings and Mrs Blrdena LyUie
Watchmaker* school there.
Stone.
wns t,kcn.!° ,U’e. tospttal fol- When a commanding officer desire* of Eaton countj.
pictures painted by Mr*. Stone.
Mrs. J. P Becker of Blissfield some
vllh a
a *°
wlnB
Bn
“ce|dent. «
1* »
slowly
a&lt;t(j|tional clothing
clothing as
as sweat-,
sweat-, ~
‘
The club
will entertain
with
u,w,
“» “
“ ■««*«••*.
“”"•* im- '«*•
. »uch additional
Sunday
guest* at the Fred Ashby
Grorae
wLmgton
«. at the
par*
; p,0VlnB
,ro,n
lnJurlM
apply
from
blshto
inluries
h. wiit*111
anni?
tn to
tt&gt;»th? Red Crna*. I
_ orovlna
Monday.
ul cllnie.
1
-n ettav Feb 24 with
o&lt;her mrdlcal !»“«“•' •''&gt;”*&gt;"«: Th* Red Cros* will then arrange
Robert Henry, who U in the Naval
Mr* Thelma Johnson and al Mrs. V. D Widrig. la»t week.
a. ehJ™ 'toprovement are Floyd Meyer*, for the sweater* to be knitted.
Mr and Mrs. Forrest Poltet of k.‘
Reserves, came home Thursday friend of Muskegon were Sunday
MkS'“et
a»‘take Odessa Mrs. Frank Barnes.
-'In this way. every sweater
from Great Lakes. III., and next guesta of Mr. and Mrs. LaFloy N. Broadway were Bunday guests n °? F\b1 ’’
take Odessa. R. 1. Mra. Otto knitted will serve a good purpose
of Mr. nnd Mrs H. J Freeland
Tuesday goes lo Chicago lo attend Greenfield.
Hastings. R. 5. and Mrs and there will be no waste of mate­
Mrs. G F. Chidester, who has been Benton Harbor will spe.ik on One
OWNED AMD OPIKATED BY
a Diesel rchool for n month.
i Corporal Dwight &lt;Budi Chase of[
Hundred
Year*
of
Wshton
with
.
12W
8
j
IanO
v
er
st
rial,
to say nothing of the labor
Robert Burch was in Battle Creek Chanute Field. Rantoul. Ill. spent; living In Grand Rapids. Is spending costume
TRESSA CLEVELAND
Members mn&gt; bring
MhJor operalkms hltvc
per- ot
patriotic woman.
w*
Bunday to see. hta sister. Mrs. Harry
tn* wecacnn
weekend wiui
With air.
Mr. uuu
and ma.
Mrs.( several weeks hero with Miss Jean
•■-•■j ’ me
gw*'* to tiie meeting
, fonned upon W|1Uain Hawkins. Has- »elcuim the cu-operatlun of women
Galllhugh.
.
_.
HOTEL HASTINGS
lhe Letta Port hospital t Arthur
Chase
• '.• Barres.
i tings R. 1. Llewellyn Campbell.
,h«“ armed sen-ires
and make the
c •cntMsinusnce* ...
of hta I Mr ant1 Mrs p. t Fairchild were
V D. Widrig returned Tuesday SNYDER—Bl'RROl'GHK
things
they
the
Middleville. Frederick Anders. Has- the
h‘ ,h,n
~ ,h
'v need, after ,&gt;w
nephew, little Richwd Dunne.
i in Grand Rapids yesterday where from Manhattan, Kansas where he
Mr. and Mrs Nelson Burroughs
commanding officers have informed
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Spencer the former went for a check-up at vidled his son. Corp. Don Widn«
anncunce rne
the mamage
marriage o.
of uw.r
tlwir
'the Red Cross of those needs.'*
after spending three month* In
and wife.
daughter. Mta* Agnes Burroughs of ’«&lt; *■
the ikospital.
Florida returned Saturday and are
Zabelle Adrmmle and guest Nancy Elyria. Ohio, to Wayne Snyder, also
'.i^nf
Mrs. E. A- Parker and Mbs Eliz­
*A Legend Ruined
staying at the home of.Mrs, Spenabeth Parker visiltd the former s Roberts of Dearborn were home •f Elyria. Ohio, son of Mr and °eofle Benner. Woodland, all of
-The Tclemaquc. a French brig
over the weekend from the Uni­ Mr- J H Snyder. Mondky. Feb 2., w*™"’
FrranArt
sunk In the Seine of Quillrbocuf 150
Day of Routh Hastings Other vis­ brother, pr. Charles/Mullen, of Ot­ versity of Michigan.
by Rev Wheeler nt Kent. Ohio
years ago, which was believed to
itors at the Prank Day home Sun­ sego on Sunday.
Mrs, J c Keteham was in Bat­ Tlie couple was attended by Mr and submitted
to -a major operation have been carrying part of the per­
Roy C. Fuller iv home from Uni­
""
day were Mr. and Mrs Clayton
Slertaema and Rita of Kalamazoo versity hos|&gt;ital. Ann Arbor, and is tle Crock yesterday to see her niece, Mr*. Roger Hart of Elyria. Ohio. Tuesday morning
sonal fortune of Louis XVI and other
Russell Demand. Hastings, R. 3.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lindauer making a good recovery from ids little loiclnda Shelton, who ta a Both Mr end Mr. 8nvder have
has
been
entered
as a medical pa-1 treasures, has been raised after
patient
at
Leila
Pont
hospital
and family of Battle Creek.
recent operation.
been employed
by the J. C.
salvage operations lasting nearly a
Mrs -Chas
H. Leonard. Mrs. Penney Co . of Elyria, for the past tient.
'
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Hinckley
year; but lhe only object of in­
Contributions received since the;
and their son. Bradford Hinckley, Frank Kelly. Charles Leonard. Jr., six year*. Mra. Snyder will return
terest recovered was a barrel of
have gone tn Florida to spehd the and Don Kelly returned Inst week to her work and Mr. Snyder will last report include 14 cans fruit. 5! rusty hand-forged nails.
cans
and I1
from their trip to Florida.
I balance of lhe winter.
'
: leave for service soon.
’—
— vegetables.
----------- ---8 •Jars
— •Jam
­
—- pickles from
— zs.m.j
5;|
Guest* of Mr and Mrs Herbert
Mr. and Mra. J H. Snyder held a can
Guild Ro
.
। Mr. and Mrs. Roman Ft-ldpuusch
Timbre Describe* Tone
Bortlg 100
and Mms. Tom and Dick, leave Bishop
. over the weekend were Mr reception Saturday evening with Guild Na 7 gave 4 dozen sheets; I
■uuiui Tht word "ti»nbr*" describes lhe
No. 18. 2 dozen deliver? roomi
I Monday for a trip to Miami, Pt nnd Mrs Uwta Geiger and Mr st.d forty relatives and close friend* Guild »&gt;•»•.
STEAM HEAT
vmmm »W. »J. 4 pairs' difference in quality of sound bcLauderdale and other point* in'Mr«. Kenneth er.^.r
Geiger «r
of ru.i«,i.
Detroit. pre .ent. The bride and groom re- »«ble covers; Guild No. 19. 4 p-'~'
100
vaginal
leggings.
4
vaginal
sheetz
tween
‘
wo
miuical
instrument*,
a*
HOT a COLD WATER
Mr and Mra. L. E. Burnett. Miss eelved many lovely gifts.
—’—*— ‘
'
Florida
.and 2 dozen ^urglcal towels; Guild; »be piano and trumpet, playing the
i Mrs. R. B. Harkness has returned Maxine Swift and John Barnett at­
SHOWER BATH
No. 14. 12 sheets; also 8 qb. of ap-j «»me note
frorn_[t stay of several week* wtUi tended the World-at-Our-Door lec­
Pint
. ..
. lllf sauce from Mr*. K, B. McIntyre.
!
ture In Battle Creek Monday eve­ NEW XOKK.LTIURCH
Single 13.50 per wk. up
Mr. and Mrs Dan Aahaltcr on•• ’
|
. Boston. Mr. and Mrs - Love have ning
Doable -5.00 per wk. up
the marriage of their MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Finstrom and nounce
clawed their home al Framingham.
Pint
Mr
and
Mrs.
Garrett
Isham
leave
daughter. Lcta Ruth, to Belmont Frederick J. Boulter. Plainw'ell 19
Maas., and have gone to Washlngton. D. C.. where Mr. Love la an today for Fort Davis. N. C. lo vis­ R. Plnney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kltaabeth Jane Arquette. Dorter 17,
executive in the ferry command de­ it Lieut, and Mrs. Hartley Fin­ Harry H. Pmney of New York City. Warren 8 Lap ham. Allegan
89
' partment of the service.
strom.
The ceremony wn* read on Sunday Florence Miller. Hastings
57
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs in the Utile Church Around the Arthur C. Perrin. Grand Rapids 44
Edward J. Adams were John Comer in New York City and th* Beatrice Barry. Hastings 35
60c Sis*
Thwaltes nnd E E Thwahes of young people will reside in Brook- Ra&gt;mond R Reynold*. Hastings 31
»4 ss
Owosso, father nnd brother of Mrs. lyn. Mr. Plnney, Sr., ta president of jone l Ritter. Hastings24
Bottl,
100 I
Adams'.
z
the E. W. Bliss C&lt;».. and lhe soni
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■» r—
Mr and Mrs James Bristol and Is production engineer with the W. R. C. NOTES
Fix your hair in soil cutis and waves. It'* a
mother. Mrs. Gene Sweet, attended, company, iiavtng worked at th*
'Di* regulaf
"*
‘ ' meeting of Uie Wo­
Valentine he won't forget!
.
the Father-Son nnd Mother-Daugh-Hastings
,f
man's Relief Corns will be held
plant several years ago.
ter bonquet in Banflcld Tuesday |
----------------—----------------In the Q. A. R. hail. Thursday. Feb.
evening.
, ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
,
Machmeleas 52.50 up
I’crmaprnls &gt;j-jo tip
Don't forget the social mr
Mrs. Kent Drake of South Hav*
Mr and Mr*. Gay Norton. 127 W
meeting
en came Saturday for a short stay * °"*n St announce the cngagc- Feb. 24 nt 2 p. m. ~
Bring
'
a 'friend
MAKE
with purchase of
Shampoo a EEr
Entertainment
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs ment of Lucille Boylan to Daniel for a good time,
APPOINTMENTS
Finger Wave □□
one 50c tube
and
refreshment*.
Wayne Merrick, while recovering L Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
EARLY
PRillipe Magnesia
from a recent Illness.
| H»R of Ruilm d Twp. Both are
WOLFF
—
STANTON
Mrs.’E. A Kidder was In Ann graduate* of Hastings High school.
The single ring ceremony of Mias
Arbor over lhe weekend lo see her
Boylan 1s employed at the
daughter. Mbs Betty Kidder, a Hastlncs Cut Rate Shore Store nnd Anna Belie Stanton, daughter of
student nurse at Unlvendty hos- Mr. Hull ta with the E. W Bib* Co. Mr. and Mrs. Cm*. Stanton. Dow­
pital, whn Is ill. Mbs Kidder's ad- However, he has been accepted for ling route 1 and Raymond Wolff,
dress Is Cmueens Hal). Ann Arbor, military ,«ervie* and is awaiting call son of Mrs. Lena Wolff. Nashville,
| Mr. and Mrs. Ulnnd Bennett
No &lt;!“«* h»* *»en set for lhe wed-1 route 2. was read in Ohio.

PERSONAL MENTION

At Women s Club

;
!
*
Mrs. A. K. Trim spent the weekend
James Wallace was In Port Huron।
with relatives at Nashville.
and Detroit over the weekend on।
Mr. and Mra. George Newland of business.
Olivet were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs Walter MansfieldI
J. E. Mattoon over the weekend.
of Battle Creek called on Hastings।
Richard Christian of East Lan-j friend*. Saturday.
sing was the guest of Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. ouy oiddlng* were!
D. L Christian Saturday night and aundsy guests of Mr. and MY*. Ray;
8untoy.\
i HlaW of
Cr„k
JAmes Wallace and John MeArchie W. Reickord was called lo&gt;
Kinney of Kalamazoo attended the Detroit Tuesday by the death of hh■■
Theater Convention in Detroit last
Ura willtam Perry.
Weekend.
Robert Reed was hdme from Ann
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dur1|H, the1
5
llGi/at the University.
D Bauer on Sunday. They also
Jaffery and baby .-4&gt;n1
called\m Mr. and *4r». noy Yar-1 jol,n
cams home Saturday
"m,..., cyalheal
. oudrpt'
P“'
“ 0*'U'',
’
"Xtari^^iw^hywr^^d Willi
Mr3
Everett
Peltcngill
andI
hTr^nrenta Mr ^STmi^H R dau»“'er Marguerite of Grandj
her parenta. Mr. and Mra B. R HapldR
relatives here on,
*WCQ
Tneulav
Mr and Mrs Gordon Cota and
„
Mta* Jiene Rogers accompanied the .
S.
former's mother to her home .In
Arbor over th*
Big Rapids Saturday, returning an
ta taking work al a special den-.

Parkins Beauty Shop

THE

ROOMS

BEAUTY

BAR

29‘
19*
39*
33*

ASPIRIN TABLETS
HINKLES PILLS
RUBBING ALCOHOL
MILK OF MAGNESIA
ORLIS ANTISEPTIC
ALKA SELTZER
ABDG TABLETS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Ealenline'i Day-Look Your Best

Heart-Shaped

SWEETHEART
CAKE

59c eaeh

8 ways better

floating soaps

• What fun X have now. doing
dishes, what with SWAM
laugh-laugh-laughlng at
hard water!'Nothing «tops
SWAN froa kicking up won­
derful suds.

FREE-Two
Crystal Dishes

2s.»c 49c

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

than old-style

CAMPANA
BALM

,

fecre called to Nashville laic Friday rvening by the serious Hine#*
I of lhe former's father. Prank Ben­
I nett, who suffered a severe heart
| attack and ta still seriously ill. They
i also spent Saturday afternoon and
Sunday nt his bed side.
Mr. and Mrs T N. Knopf were
: nt Delton Monday evening where
thev attended a potluck dinner and
rodel tlm* at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Hoist. Those present
were the five Smith-Hughes teach­
ers of the county nnd their wives .
..i- ...... ..

Y-YOUtn COUNCIL PARTY
More than 100 young people at­
tended the Y-Youth Council dance
nt th* Eniaconai Parish House after
the Charlotte-Hastings basket ball
game Friday evening.
Tlie dance committee composed of
Y secretary and n group of young
people arc planning a Valentine
Dance at the 1. O O. F. Hall here.
Saturday. Jens Jensen will fur­
nish the music.

to Whitehall lost Wednesday be­
cause of the serious Illness of a sta­
ter of Mrs Carrothers.'Mrs. Myrtle
Lundberg- of Muskegon. She pass­
ed away and jwas buried on
Friday. On Thursday, a brother
Isaiah Smith of Slielby also diet*
and was buried on Saturday Mrs
Carrot hers, whn wav also ill. went
to Whitehall Friday to be with her
mother, Mrs Smith. She returned

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of
Carlton township announce
the
engagement and approaching mar­
ring* of their daughter. Ml's Geral­
dine Williams, to Alec Neil of Grand
Rapids son of Verne Nell of Mid^
dlcviUt Their marriage will be
.solemnized on Saturday at St. Louis.'
Mo
z

ding

j BORTON—THOMAS
| Mr. and Mn. John Thoma* of]
KOHNS—&lt; HIDF.STER
,I Baltimore
Baltimore township
township announce
announce the|
the|
The ceremony uniting in mar-, marriage of their daughter. Cou­
rtagr Miss Helen Chidester, daughrtage
daugh­ stance Louise, to Albert H Borton.!
ter of Mrs O. F. Chidester of son ol Mrs. Glenn Henry of Mar­
Grind Rapids, formerly of Hastings, shall. Mich. Th* ceremony took
and Kmiphrey Rohns of Buffalo. place Feb a at the home of the
N. Y.. son of Mr* A. O. Roll ns of Rev Albert Butterfield. Tbe cou?:
Detroit was read Saturday forenoon pic will reside in Battle Creek.
at eleven o'clock in the Oraee Epis­
copal church in Grand Rapids, the BARRY WOMEN ATTEND
Rev. Cary using the single ring DISTRICT DORCAS MEETING
The District Federation of D&lt;jrservice. Only lhe immediate rela­
tives and a few friends witnessed cas 8. D. A held the last meeting
the service and the bridal couple of the year in Charlotte Feb. 3
Those In attendance from Hastings
W!t* unattended
Following the wedding, an Infor­ were Mrs A. C. Dunklee. Mrs John
Gould.
Mra Wesley
Noble
IDS)
—
.. - - Z Pew. Mrs -------mal reception was liciu
held 111
in UH
the churth social parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Sachelt, Mrs John Lipkey. Jr . and
Rohns leaving inter in tlie day for Mrs Muriel Perry of Coats Grove,
their new home in Williamsville. N
.o untvv*
Y Mr. Rohns ta in the employ of
i„ m.r ‘
•
, i. ..1 j ,
The erremony uniting In marn
rt W ght Alrplft,w 00 0,|riage Mbs Mildred Wolff, daughter!
Biiffaio
.
|of Mrs
wolff. Nashville.
Present at the wedding were the l&lt;nule a an(] NrlI Kidder, son ot
groom's mother. Mrs A. O.. Rohns. Mr
and Mrs Clement Kidder,
and a abler. Miss Margery Rohm. Nashville, route 2 was read at
Of Detroit.
| Napoleon. Oil in. Feb I The hr.dea—
unaid was Anna Belie Wolff and
- EMMANUEL GUILD
the best man was Raymond Wolff. ।
BENEFIT BRIDGE
--,
Tomorrow. Friday afternoon, the KEELER—BLIVIN
Emmanuel Guild members are hav-. Mr. ur.d Mrs. Roa&gt; Bhvin announce
Ing a telephone bridge benefit party.’ the marriage of their daughter;
with Mrs B R Reed and Mrs Frances E to Robert V. Keeler, ton
Einar Frandaen as lhe committee in nf Mrs. Bert Keeler of Grand Rap­
charge. The members an- Inviting as !&lt;•*- on Feb. 5. tit 4 o'clock They
many gUe.*U a.% they wish to their, «*n- attended try Maitnc Lreltr and,
own httoes for dessert and bridge? Robert Bhvin. brother of the pride
and after the ntaylng ta concluded.
-----2*
” 1”
the score* will be telephoned to
TMk T&lt;K&gt; Much
Mrs. Reed and prizes distributed UA be*™
»*Wom attempt to
I ter to the winners This will take f*11 • tree more than one or two
| th? plgcc of lhe big benefit held for ^ek in circumference, because be
n number of years al the parish' know* instinctively that such a task
। house.
i l* too much tor him.

Living Ancestor
The late Giulio Gatti-Casazza at
an exhibition of Napoleana told n
story: “At Fonts tableau one day."
he said. "Napoleon was bored by a
nobleman who kept bragging about
Ills ancestry. The nobleman bragged
on and on. and finally it became In­
tolerable to Napoleon. "Monsieur,"
he interrupted, "since you are so
great an admirer ot ancestors look
at nie. I am an ancestor."

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According to the president of a
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the poorest of economy to let equip­
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the purpose of saving on paint bills.
Paint not ohty adds many years to
the life of the property, he declares,
but newly applied paint increases

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Repairs

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HORSES - $5.00

COWS - $4.00

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We pay the Phone Charges.

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Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

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Phone/2431_______

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FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
CATTLE $4.00

HORSES $5.00
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Hastings

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO-PA

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

j Mr. nnd Mra. Bl
goes to Battle Creek on Thursday EAST DELTON
for further service. Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. Vem Towne
*pem Six
H. Woodman were afternoon call­ two daughters of Plainwell wtie PHrt»«’* in Hope
ers al John Woodman's.
visitors ut Rex Water. Bunday af-i Mra. Effie Loutm
tenioon.
Julia ana
and son
sou Frank
to —
eare ■for
Ker
The Coat/. Onne Christian En- icnioon.
uoua
mum Richland —
— —
— “i
deavor met at the home of Mr. and motored to Texas to visit their ion I Vesta.
(Continued irom
from page
page 1.
1. Sec.
1)
By Jane Cameron
✓
(uonunuea
oec. u
.
,’ February.
Day»-Ho*tMra. |Cenneih Kelsey Wed. night.; and brother Gamer.
| Carley Hoffman went U&gt;
Feb. 4 for a business and social I Mfrl cojiiion of Kalamazoo and xoo Saturday afternoon al
Mrs. -Claribelle Bamum visited
clothes were clean but much worn*-| ess. Bertha Cotant, Leader, Ger­
.
I Miss Lorrene Collison of Battle Job « fireman in one of t
Mr*. Millie Fisher Tuesday of last I nweUn5'
ami wrinkled. You should have when he wa* tn partnership with-Bauchman; March: How the
int
An interesting
meeting was held Cwlt gpenl the WTf.k wllh homr 'manxi Paper mill*.
Cur
. &lt;1/ Z- -T- ,T
week.
Sunday evening with Rev. Thomp- fOpu.
| tentton* were to Join Uw I
.1—04,
jMrs Ruth Varney and Miss Ruby
makimrui. Ulan- in 1M».
1860. M,
Mv fattier
curried on the .......
i
. _... ....
I
son a* leader. The leader for next,
„
‘‘ did zz
not
‘. "
pas*
" —
hta physical - j April:
n»«n, hl&gt;
M. manv
m.n, tun.
cop. HU
lum c.rrad
''^uniraral
'ira.ra.raInternationa
BHWW wm, U .. ■» t.,1
I &gt;nd Mt&lt;
.nd ““■
,
IgW.
cient, badly-worn and wobbly buggy abstract, real estate and loan buai-j. Hastes*. Gertrude Bauchman. Leadj ‘little candle.
| er* at Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr Fisher's.
reXJJJd’teS?
ne8’‘ aIonp ,or a ,ew yeaT* tlurlng cr- Evo Haven*: May: Mother and
• • •
I Mrs. Millie Fisher visited Mr*. SOUTH BOWNF
family from our neighborhood but:
hon
likXrt.^ «
I?.t which time Philo Sheldon wo* hta* Child Welfare—Hostess. Luella Otis,
Last week's most inane
Inane remark
remark .: Osa Lewis Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mra. Art Richardsorf vls-l «W&gt; ‘hem slices* In their new
The motor industry offer* u* an
that]
..._ -•
—• | Remember preaching service next ited one evening last week nt Ches- luw 'vnr Marlin Srvefal nf the. opportunity to make sacriffOM in
not beauty The horse mstc^d tna
Mter becoming hta partmr. ^" MiS^-Hos^Mary Si — (On a zero inomlngi a"My.
ice ta cold."
Sunday at 10 o'clock. Plan to be ter Richardson's of Vermontville, i neighbor ladles attended a shore r mterest of national defense. We
vehicle and the hamra* In years, of-Mr. Holden trusted them both im-:oe(|t.r j.yig Water*- July- MedlI present.
Mr. and Mr*. Duncan Palmer and at their home on Tuesday evening ...
fOT a
servlce and seemed as If itluid tost phcitly and paid them a good cai Temperance—Hostess. Ruby ErNew Marine’ slogan: "Join the ' Melvin Whetstone relumed Wed­
son of Lapsing were callers of Mr before they left honoring their
.
h
funnv old 1M3
aU interest in life. Hdvas never in commission for looking after hta way Leader. Frances Erwuy; Au- Marines and see Tokyo."
Monday daughter. Mrs. Josephine Aldrich *hU*
th“e rann’r
1Ha
nesday from a four weeks' vtait and Mra. Lo Andrew*.
a hitrrx ft&gt; go or. come. The driver loans and taking care of hta vli- gust : A
picnic—Elaine Cotant.
Valentine hlnt-Send her a box I
“r;.
“UUm afternoon Mb Palmer atao called The evening wo* spent playing bin- moceta.
sal
September;
Alcohol
Ed- of lump sugar. On second thought.. nn* fa”,'’y
sat in the venerable vehicle, and uable papers. Many who owed Mr
Mt I chairman; ac|W1
,i,w,. n
».w,ue* »«on Mr*. Jennie Panlee „
«° «" husband Kenneth Aldrich ------------------------------------------------------- you could see him shake hl* head Holden made payments of principal । ucauOn — Hostes*
Eva
Haven*
Mir Sarah Lacv and Mrs Brock-has been tranrferred from Louts- y rgli^
T^C*
or move his Ups a* it he were ar- and interest directly to father or to1 Leader Jennie Loehr; Octoberwen* callers on Mrs. Jennie Pardea, tana back to Nortit Carolina where
•
nt
guing some matter wllh himself— Philo Sheldon, knowing that they i
citizenship—Hostess Jen• • •
; nrar Lake Odessa Wednesday of the past week.
I he u w,th Leo Chamberline taking: M iSCTy OJ
and he probably wo*. Occasionally, had charge of hta business. Settle-L&lt;.fld(.r jennl&lt;. BuckCheers to all the ladies of the.
Sharon, tho little daughMiner
Kink
of
Ortonville
wav
a
U
P
machinist
work
the driver would 'become aware menta were made regularly. «c-'. Nowember’ Thanksgiving—Hcstas
*
u “&gt;•
w“»
Mr and Mn *«*
0,1
land who. when being Interviewed
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karrnr u
is ‘ill
that hl* Meed was not getting him count* were kept and statement* Lu)n Wnlors Leader Rubv Erwuy and asked. “Are you a housewife? ' with
•“*• shingles, but ------------ta report ---------Improv-;
home
.
Battle Creek spent Sunday afteranywhere very fast, and would use rendered. He knew every penny was December:
Christmas Program— replies with giuto and einphusta,' Ing.
„
_ ________________
I B-v Wd Mr,. 11 W Mh. ol' noon will, hrr para,:,. Mr ,nd Mr,
u crude gad until dobbin would accounted for and was glad to* llostcss
Leader. Flora Biddle,
“No! I'm a Homemaker! ' Thta j “
Mrs.
at Pranock
Pei
«■ Rosa Haight ,'died
J-d «:
Un&gt;1
8und .
„ 0, IU
B.n clr.drr
break into a trot tor a few rods, have them handle hta affairs, forj jftllutiry 1M3—Yearlymeeting with word could even be changed to a nospital
hospital Saturday. Her death came; McRoberu
1
।
then would lansc into its usual slow hta fortune hod grown so large and Ixflrn smith
’(lore euphonious one.
: iirwvrwlMllv
»"'«P~'odlX n.
~ k*i».
"he KnH
hod Iwu.
born r...
cu„
Downwalk when n discovered Hurt the hl* dealings had become so numer-j officers serving thta year are
.porlrd u mUln, ■ ,ood rra&gt;vrn..w„ . Sood... jura ol Huber! Hoedriver was mumbling to himself oir» Ural hr cnuld not attend to them p,M Flora niddk. vlM. Prr, Jrn21 Word c0|nM froin B c&lt;Huin ln
She wax the youngest daughter of;utI
'
again. But he arrived flnaUy. and himself. Hta home hud no safe for nlf. Buclt; Sccy
smith:
troll that the skilled defense workMr. nnd Mrs.. Lewis Hilton and
--hta tnarter collected what was due. keening hta money .or
valuable; TrM&gt; nfrtha cotant: Flower Ml*- ers who are doing seven days
n
grew to womanhood in our neigh­ Yoder attended the L. A S Wed­
him, nnd started for home again.
papers.
I slon ^u]u waters: Christian Citi- week have their eating nnd sleepFrancta
’s parent*
ere| .....
Mr. Jioldcn
could not sign
his‘ xenshlp Jennie Buck'
Buck; Press.
Preu. Oer- mg
ing Mipenoea
supervised »or
for greaser
greater i-incicncy
efficiency borhood Our sympathy goes to her nesday afternoon at Mrs. Ardis of
rini.iu Holden
nuiucu.
pmcuw *
woe
.
...........
brothers nnd Staten.
'
. . Vermont
..
....
...
I We will nnw
Freeport.
very jioor. They
left
when name
when he began bringing
hta,lrudc Bauchman- Alcohol r.,..-..
Educa-'We
now enact a scene
scene nt
at the
the,
the boy was small and moved to business to fatiier Fattier wouldi..
jPnnle Loehr
i workers
—1'*~ entrance
-------of' ~a defense facM&gt; .na Mr*. Cl.&gt;w. Ckmrm
0, p^„; Mr. rad|
the state of New York. Evidently write hta name and then, between I
'_________ , , ~r
|tory. The worker drives up. parks mH* Shirley OUtapk rhowhn
ckm„„
„„
land gives his tires all a farewell rara.l rab ol murrain, pl«ulk.|M„
hts father did not prosper there, for Francta and Holden, would leave a DOWLING
Mlu
AUee
Wlwuum.
mV,
.n
„.
]sunaM
U„L, of Harold'
the son was given no schooling: blank qwee Laboriously. Mr. Holden
Tne Dowbn, »l»ol pbiHU cn&gt;ral ■“!,
V"™ ,
Sunday.
dinner guests
count
of
her
Mass.
trip.
whatever and soon had to shift for'(Would
____ put a ____
cross &lt;x» —
In ___
that v**
v-ratinn InTl
rtne tn the ill. and ’!*'»* tl,c c,ock ln ‘hp P143*
Yoder* and In the afternoon they,
cant space with a pen. Father wrote
tehcher Leland Jones' H neVer “w
Punch • ‘tnw*
all visited nt the Emory Keim I
him** If. He had some sort of a job —*----------- - ------above the &lt;xl the word hta' and
®‘ ‘X.^7^?hifeuiZT.^l'clock bu* thBt 'nu»‘ •* how 'IX COATS GROVE
on lhe Erie Canal, but the pay was below it the word'mark' Mr. Holden : xc h“'rcco'e.rtd w lhftt C,IUM ha' done..
The L. A. S. met Thursday in, the i home of Pleasant Valley.
He then passe* a coldMrs. Lydia Karcher ta ill at thta!
j mall and he could not accumulate
icyctl efficiency expert who points a church bitaemeni for dinner. The
much. In the fall of 1836. he Joined did not know Uie letters of thelW’*'n resumea.
president. Mrs. Ethel Kilmer was! wr„,ng
u
.,
.
u crowd of New Yorker* whd head­ alphabet, so when fattier taught- Mrs. Marshall Pierce was quite ill forefinger and say*. “Hey. you In charge of the program.
i . Mr-'1 • Rache*
■an&lt;LiSOn »Ar»
bird! Did you eat your cream-ofed for Michigan, and had to stop at him to write the letter, in “Prancl* last week with bronchial trouble.
Mr. and Mn. L.»rrnce Hoyer ot
o&lt; C.mpbeU Ju.dor BowH. or
Did you clean up your
Albion, for lie had only 83.00 left Holden." they meant nothing U&gt; him. I Gen Brown who boards with Mr. wheat?
Hastings visited
their daughter.
Pop111 and
It was purely a mechanical
opera'
and
Mrs
Otta
Altman
ta
at
Penbroccoli?
Did
you
.sleep
this
farennd needed a job He found work
tlon. But it saved him money, for! nock hospital where he underwent noon or listen lo Lindas Flrat Mrs. Kendall Coats and family on daIJPh:*'r Marjorie. Mrs Roy Mcmid kept at it until the spring ot
Sunday
; Roberta were -callers through lhe
r.r,_.
.ion u nionHnalI an niineiutmlnniv
appendectomy last
last week
week.
I; Ixive?
Love? Did you; hey?"
heyT
1937, when he headed for the rich iherettfier lie could sign a marginal
Ml*. Virginia Thompson of KaiBt Jerry B1^h
Mrs. Hazen Hook spent a few|
' ' '
rarmin-r a=-,rr-. ...
I
| discharge on lhe record of a mortamnzoo spent from Friday until
”*
He found exactly lhe kind of em-1 gage in lhe register's office, andI days last week with her mother,, Recommended reading—Lloyd C.
FAIR LAKE
lhe payment, will probably
I
Douglas*
"Mental
Armament
for
Sunday visiting the home folks.
• -•be- that would coet him only ten cents: Mrs. Otis Fisher, ut Comstock.
A party'held In honor of Mason
ployinent he wanted- there -and
1 Civilians'* in ttie February Reader s
The Sunday school will begin a: Litts wn« fejven by hta grandpar­
A mtacellanrou* shower whs held
rumi ii hired man on the fine, large while If he had to have u regular■
. Digest. The most outstanding state­
farm of Foster Oilkey, near Rich­ discharge blank filled out and signi Tuesday for Mrs. Russell Allen and ment in the article is this: "Civ­ 10 A. M. on old Nine next Sunday ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mason at
morning. Last Sunday. Earl Sease Delton SundV* 11 being his birth­
land. He waa strong, a hard worker, It with hta mark. It cost him 8100i the new baby in the Weeks district.; ulznuun
ilizallon u
Is UIC
the long march of hu- gave a special song.
Spring seemingly can't be far■manlty
acr0M
J ngw toward
------ ....-----;.g q
the
day.
ready to take responsibilities on for recording It. and 81.00 to have
The
met wim&gt;
with
...v Extension Group ,..ri
Arthur Knowles of Jackson spent
himself, and Mr.
Gilkey
was the dtacharge drawn. So It was not, away judging from lhe exchanging 50mP bright fulfillment of a divine
Mn.
pleased with him. He worked there difficult for father to persuade himi of residences and the enthusiastic purpose, and this interminable pro- Mr,. Donrlhy K.Ury Im Tu.KUyl lhr TOkmd wlu,
for several years, earned top wages to learn to sign hta own name. He■ planning of crops. Lloyd Edwards cession ta not following a highway evening with a supper with four Lottie Colltater.
committees serving It. The lesson
Claud Norris and famllv spent
practiced on It a long time andI and mother Mrs. Rase Edwards but Making one."
and saved hta money.
WM *‘?nfh.tr*S
Mrs °.ln Kimble Sunday at Porter Knowles'.
—-------------- «*»
Francta Holden did not Intend could write hta name fairly well,. have moved from the Mrs. G. W. Fry
,
on ' Milk in Modem Meata."
AU wrnember lhe Ladle* Aid held
to spend hta days working for other even though lie didn't know the: place to the Daniel Warner farm. IRVING^
।| which w
— purchased recently by
James Nagel accompanied hta.
son‘
was
aJld K?5S‘ ,H,arry Woodman1 nt inef. Fords Wednesday. Feb. 18.
in- it.
folks, and In that resolve he was letters «r
The
house
In
which
the
Holden
Don
Wright.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Rcv
P1
°l
d
Nagel
of
Sunfield
to
of
Grand
Rapids
visited
the former's Dinner
encouraged by hta' employer. He
fnmllv lived and the barn purchased
on the Neasc
have
rented
their
farm
and
Chicago
where
they
attended
Moody
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Wood-|
'
,, e ,•
50 acres, now a part of
Maybe the current crop of June
the Lockshore Farm In Prairieville premises would not remind you of will soon moved to Nashville; Earl Institute several days. Mrs. Nagel man Sunday. Clarence Steiner was
9 Stebbins Bldg.
township. He saved lhe money to the Lockahore Fann buildings to- Ferris and family will occupy the vtaltcd the Rev. Mabel Nagel while also a visitor there. After giving a bride* will do better. Last year's.
day. They
sue, were
wcic hiuuleu
Innocent
, of paint.
pa,,,, num
Sam luncnman
Hinchman resilience
residence ana
and worx
work
were none.
year to Army training, he was re- class couldn't find any kitchen u*ei
pay for II. bought some more land aay.
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ne..M^wu
m,.
Mp- ana
and l,r.
Mr* Ufm
Wm. McCann .....J
and leased but has been recalled and for lhe electric shaver.
for
Joe
Herrington u&gt;u
this
year. ..
Mr.
adjoining H: got married, and was The hous* was quite large. Father 1U
Shultz
have traded daughter Jane of East Lansing were
................................
a S’nd o’-ner.- Hta wife had the had to go to the Holden Iwme oc- and• Mrs. Joseph ...
most peculiar given-name I ever caatonally on buiines* He said the their village .property far Hie .Sam weekend guest* of William's parheard—Kalralazlck. I never knew, ch'lr* were "id h-nd-mada and Bldleman home in Hastings, Mr. rots here.
Mrs.
of Battle
Shultz
being
employed
al
the Bliss
**
“ Berth*
•— Cnuell
- •• -*
her maiden name. She waa a worn-.
un Bft-r hta own heart - anxious | or easy chair*. The stove* were plank
Creek
spent Sunday---------------at the home of
-----------------------------to work hard and save money. He venerable but not showy. There were
Howard Stanton ta on guard duly hcr sister, Mra. John Belson.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. S
**“*
°'“J“ “
wus u tireless worker, a good farm­ only well worn rag carpets on lhe at the Sherman brass works in Batmoved to Hustings.
er. owner of a fine, productive farm. floor. The house was dean but with­ He Creek.
Mr.
and--------Mrs.--------------Maurice--------------Sowerby
So Francta and Kairuiazlck proceed­ out ornaments, pictures or curtains.
Mr. and Mr*. Orlle Fisher were
—----ed with (he very interesting gbme There were three children—two sons Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Otta of Kent Co. came Sunday to see
of accumulating a fortune. After and a daughter None of them had Ptaher and together called on Mr'. Mrs Thomas Sowerby before site
Sunday evening for her home
they had n* large, a farm a* they a higher education than the dis­ and Mrs Fred Stanley near KalaIn Ocala, Florida.
She left her
desired. Mr. Holden found, by trict school afforded. Francis Hol­ muzoo.
daughter. Mrs. Robert Timm who
economizing nnd self-denial, that den hod what he sought In life—
was severely Injured six months ago
he could clean up a snug sum every a large estate. But he did not know
gaining nicely.
year and loan the money on real how to get any satisfaction with it
The
stadium
at
Bucknell
univer
­
relate mortgages. The game .was in­ except to gel more. He did not sity, Lewisburg. Pa., has a gate ded­
| The gallery Ilfat watches a steam
teresting and attractive to both of even take proper care of himself as
icated to Christy Matthewson, fa­ ' shovel in action nowaday* depend*
them nnd they played It diligently. he ought. He had no bad habits
mous star ot baseball. He was an । upon the amount of shade protect­
It wns the high prices of farm and should have reached at least
alumnus of the university.
Ing the spectators.
75.
But
he
was
only
65
when
he
crops due to the Civil war. hl* own
hard woik and good crops, and the died. I saw him when he was well
frugal habit* ot ti»e family, that along In years and when it was bit­
enabled Francta Holden to become ter cold, riding Into town without an
100 Cod Liver
tiie riche*t man In Barry county. overcoat. That would have been an
Oil Capsules
That war. also the depreciation of -vtrEv-'-rance which he could deny
the greenback currency through himself.
100 Cod Liver
| .09
But we will not judge him
the war and for several year* after
Oil Tablet*
that struggle, brought the high harshly. He did not care for money
prices which farmers enjoyed dur­ to pamper himself, he sought it be­
100 ABD &amp; G
SHAKING
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cause
of
the
pleasure
of
accumulat
­
ing that period. Mr. Holden raised
Capsules—
big crops and saved his money. ing and pussesaing it. He lived in
Rates of interest were abnormally an individualistic age. when each
100
Halibut
|
.98
high, averaging 10 per cent for sev­ was expected lo look after Ills own
Liver Oil Caps.
eral years. It was sometimes as Interests and expected all others
to do the same. If they did not. or I
"DAYS ore long lor folks
much as 13 per cent on mortgage
loans. Mr. Holden made good money could not, that was just too bad
who are ill. That's why it'* so
for
them,
but
that
«hould
not
con
­
every year, raved every cent he
cern anyone else. He did not real­
worth
while to show your
could, and loaned It on real estate
ize that thrift and accumulating
thoughtfulness by sending
property by rigid self-denial could
shrewd Judge cl form values and
become a fixed habit and rob him
picked up sizable gains by buying and his family of the Joys which hta
and selllmr land during the boom large means could have afforded,
times following tharwar.
and could deprive him of the ca­
Mr. Holden's fortune grew rap­
And that's sound advice ... no one is better qualified to advise you on money
pacity to protect hta own health
idly in those years, because there
and promote hta own well being. He
matters than your own, friendly, Banker; often your affairs both business and
were no Income taxes or sales taxes
was not a miser in the ordinary
to eat into it and other taxes were
sense. He had no pride in hta riches.
personal require confidential, competent, financial counsel and you can be sure
email. Me had so reduced hta ex­
He did not care for possession
penses. raised to much of hta 11vof money for its own sake. He
of it from him. Take advantage of his offer to serve you and save yourself un­
wanted hta money to work for
difficult for him to make a good him and enjoyed seeing hta pile of
necessary worry and inconvenience. Be sure of the answers to your money mat­
Increase In his fortune every year, mortgages grow. That so occupied I
frrre
Only Shaaff.r ha.
especially when he could gel 10 per hta mind that he tost sight of other
ters ... see your banker first. You're always welcome.
Cardt for all oecaiioni.
cent interest on all he could save. and greater values and the higher
Thus hta real estate mortgage* grew
Ftaturw". Equip
joys of real living.
in number and value each year.
Sharpers endeavored to separate WESTnQiFE~**"
Loans can be had for any worthy purpose at convenient, controlled rates of
Sal Hepatic*
him from hta cash, but he never
Will Johncock of Delton and Mr.
writing
comfort
heeded t.helr talk. Dishonest folks, and Mrs. James Collison of Kala­
interest. We are making loans both business and personal and are in a position
with a Shaaffar
taking advantage of the fact that mazoo were Sunday guests at thci
MUk Magnesia
40
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he could neither read nor write. L. D. Woodman home.
1
50c Phillip* 16 ot. “VW
to loan money on improved real estate. We can also arrange financing, for you,
Tried to put over some crooked deals
Mr. and Mrs Erney Eichenauer.
Alka Seltter
AQ
on home app^onces, farm equipment, etc.-When it concerns money there is one
on him. He lost
some
mfaney
~
son
Howard
andthat
baby Elaine Mary
60c Site ----------way. but he soon learned that it, were supp«.r guests Saturday eveMARTIN CORNERS
Mra. Paul Slut* was brought
home from Pennock hospital last
Wednesday and U recovering nicely
from her recent operation; Which ta
good news to her friends and neigh-

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wnj wise to h^ve my father or Mr.J nlng ot her father, Abe Hayward
Sheldon, whom he trusted, handle; tl lhc Almond Weber home,
all (he details of all transactions, Mr crofoot ta our new teacher
involving money: so he avoided the lhl£
while Luella Schrier gofc»
traps that were set for him. He to B K
hool tn
school
tn the
the northern
northern part
part ot
ot
was shrewd, a good judge of human lhe slale
nature, so hta tosses due to hta lack] Congratulations
—
-• ----­
and
good ---wishes
of education were comparatively .to Teddy Hayward and Donna Wil­
small.
cox who were married Saturday.
My father lived on a farm In
A good crowd out to the aid Wed­
Prnlrievlll* for several year* before fnesday although lhe roads were
we moved to Hastings in 1863. .pretty Icy.
While itvlnv there he had been
mr
uucll Pettlngill
Mr. biiu
and Mrs. „
Hubert
township treasurer and supervisor. and
p,u] ftnd daughter Helen
Thus he became acquainted with of mckon&gt; Con)(.ra wpre 8und,v
Mr. Holden while both were living ruesU of Mf gnd Mri Ev^tte Mc.
in Prairieville. He had every con- Callum helping their mother to
fldence in my Jathn-so that after celebraU! her birthday,
we came here, he began putting hta
----business affairs in father's h*nds.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1M»

I Mr.-and Mra. Alden Todd andiCARLTON CENTER
Director, Fem Tlscher. Treasurer, WOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT
I Don
L—Strong
..and —
- Lake
eon of
The p. T. A. will meet this Frl-' t»mUy called on hU parent#, Mr.I Th# Carlton Cantor gxtomlcqi Roy Norton. Moderator.
j Mr. and Mra. Carl Wheeler were ode“* were 8u»‘&lt;My dinner guests
J day evening. Feb. 13. Mr. and Mra. 40,3 Mrs. Eme*l Todd, Bunday.
oiUb met Tuesday, February 3rd for SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
dinner
guests
of Mr.
Wheelerin
* sis-1
uro,LaU
Odaua
Sund.7
th. I Robert and Marguerito vtridar
Kidder
Lloyd Fisher and Mr. and Mra. Gll-| ***•
Mrs. GUbert Todd and
gjj my meeting. The member* SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
bert
received present prepared ■ nutritious meal
The young people ol the church „furnoon Mr and Mra. De Moor ot calW at Shellington'* on Bunday
oen Todd
roaa are In
in charge
cnargc of
or the
me Ur a41u Urs Ernest Todd
--------------ii--..Mrs.
—, ' the
*ad nears last week
at the
death
..
1 meeting ,vu.
this month.
Warren
news l&lt;rt
week
ot the death entitled "a *traamllned
of Ute Brethren had a birthday sur- KaUmaaoo called at the Wheeler afternoon. On Monday evening the
supper.'
nr!** party
rMrtv on
nn Lowell
I-nwell Dodge
nnd.e at his
hi* .
* ~
„„
_a sliding
.iirftn. nartv
prtee
' Bolton will be present and show of their brother s wife, Mr». William
■
Kidder
children
gave
party
home.
The splendid series of progn
home in Woodland Monday evening.
of Jackson.
with about thirty young people
Yield I.
W|»can«uppiy you , pictures. Each family bring a cherry Conlon
prepared for Famtera Week at
Mr. and Mra. Howard Main called
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd FUher called
Mr. and Mr* Franklin Townsand
&gt; pie. sandwiches and your own table
WesenL
on
relaUvea
in
Battle
Crsek
Bgturof
Ionia
are
spending
a
few
weak*
“
"*
U
*
“
to
8
*
lUr
'
on
their
daughter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
with a KX Hybrid ' service. Coffee will be served, and
Friend* of Deri Elliott who has
■ one In this community. We ore wtth hu parents, Mr and Mrs. Otto
Earl Tobias of BarryvlUe Bunday
, been very seriously Ul. will be glad
invited.
grateful to an institution whose Towruend He plans on opening his
The
eighteen ............
months «...
old son of
By. AU.
T
--e eightec...
that will mature. ।I allMr.arcand
Mra. Al Domliuki of Kai­ afternoon.
progress and benefits of education sandwich shop in
’ Mr *nd Mrs. Loy Smith had th«
In a fow day*
Mr. and Mra. Gilbert and daugh­; can be shared with every person in 'rxndwlch
We Me «Ud to welcome Mr. and
caught by
.
amazoo
spent
Sunday
with
her
parMU* Janice Sandbrook spent lhe misfortune to fall and cut hb hsad
If you've never tried
ters, Mrs. Frank Weaver of River
Mrs. Gerald caimi and Beverly
Michigan.
•etkend with
with her
her aunt.
Mra. Morley
Morley ao badly a stitch had to be taken. back Into our neighborhood.
weekend
aunt. Mra.
Rouge. Mrs. Glen Barber of Econc,
tract Isn't
KX, plant at least a
Odessa
| Bernie Walker was In Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels spent Hough of
ol Lake Odessa
1=
------ ------- ---------------------- S1 Mra- c*rl Jordon of Woodland. Mra.
Charles Kidder ot Fort Custer
Friday dinner guests of Mr. and. John Brock of Grwid Ud&lt;e Bl_! Saturday in Battle Creek.
few acre* In 1942. You
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Williams “nd WHllanuton an business owe
worth
. .k
““ ,un‘I“ 01 Mrs Smkm
i
' Suntay
~
‘
—*
Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Ttscher took .and Kay of Woodland epent
will plant more in 1943.
much.
, Miss Gladys Fisher spent the of jg/Juon last Thursday.
1, grandpa Jack Smith to Lansing on afternoon with Ogle
CLOVERDALE
with
r.l, */ r anH
- —_ ___ ________ ‘ ‘
- - . business Tuesday. They w«t ac- family
NORTHRUP KING A CO.'S I ..—uzr---------------------------r
Mra. Harry Baker and baby of
Sunday guesU of Gilbert Timm' Hastings spent a few days last week
I Mra. Uoyd nsher.
,Last Weeks Letter).
। companled by Mr. and Mra. Arthur
The Brethren Aid society will
I *fr’.and
8locum| Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fountain and Yarger.
meet wltli Mrs. Cora Wise this week and family were Mr. and Mra Gil­. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
bert Timm of Prairieville. Mr. end! Mark Garrison.
and daughter, Mary Ellen werej family 4penl Sunday afternoon with; oils Landon who has been sick Thursday.
Mra. Charles VanLcnte and baby. Mra. Robert Timm, and a niece of
Mn
"* cl'*"“ 01 Qul“”
“tore Chmunu u math ImMrs. Frank Humeston U gaining
lent*. Mr. ana Mrs. jaxe uepnehter. i,v
«•»_ ,__
_
. i. ­Mrs Gertrude Strong nnd Mlvi Mrs. Timm.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bishop of;
,nd Un aj DonUmiu of'
W’ h0P*
conUnuea *°i'। Carolyn Hershberger of Grand HavHoward Wilson had an accident. rapidly.
len. spent Tuesday wllh Mr. and
.
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Monica and
Battle
Creek
called
Sunday
on
Mr.,
Kalamazoo
called
on
Mra
Ernest'
'
and Mrs Haye. Bpon.ble and Mr*
and PrE
t
On Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. Harrison Blocher and Mr and HU car skidded on a patch of icei soil Bobby spent Sunday evening
Sarah Kenvon.
i Mrs Lloyd Fisher Is quite ill with ' B,rrj Accompanied by Mr*. Frank Mrs. D. Loren Hershberger. Mrs lined Into some guard poets with, with their aunt Mrs Amanda MBMr and Mra. Gilbert Todd called a co"d
Schriber and Mrs. Lester Warner of Ogle Flanigan also called at the
i
enenback
and sons.
enough force to break several of Ute
Blocher home Tuesday.
Sunday on Mr. and Mra. Frederick
---------------- ----------------------j Woodland were in Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Royce Chipman and
posts. The car was quite badly
Chas. Farlee and family called on
| STONY POINT
| Church starts at 10 o'clock and
HYBRID SEED Fuh'r of South Hastings.
damaged, but Mr. Wilson did not, girls of Kalamazoo were Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. Shennan Smith Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rocho were, Mr
umieman of Rochester 8und»&gt;' «hool at 11 o'clock Every nesday afternoon.
get hurt.
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and cait-d on ur and Mrs B j Weil- one 15 Invited to hear the fine muuu... Jordan of Chicago
V.UC.O is
*, „Mf, Bnd
Pebble. Of Harry Jonas and family.
Mrs. Juns
Mrs. Hollis Barber
; niBn geturda/
■ •
a(c and
message delivered visiting at Mr. and Mra. Carl Jor- »“'*ngs spent Saturday evening
1 Mrs. Lloyd FL«her is feeling much
... .
,' .
.
....
, by Rev, Love of Freeport.
dan's.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wltaon. thia writing.
Place Your Order For Seed NOW
Mr. and Mra. B»rt Chilson re­
Walter Hershberger and Harry | Weekend guesto of Mr. and Mrs.
I lomwr
tad
talurtax nljhL
'&lt; Sandbrook spent Thursday in Grand ' Orville Bruce were Glen Baker and ceived word on Feb. 3 from their
ton Glen who U in HawaU. This U
Rapids.
r(riend of Jackson.
nt unU Mir-kionn wr. Q..n,iav hi„ passed away at Pennock hospital.
U1IU £"r5_ JO1U1
Richard Christian of East lainslng
Lest Thursday several ladles of the first word from him since Dec.
“r
and Laurence Christian of Hastings 1 the Community met at the home of
. happy and was proud to serve his
' ^Ir. and Mrs. Hollis Barber call-' Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Latham of' The Ladles Aid Society will serve called on Miss Susie Fisher and Mrs Caryl Bowman and organized
HASTINGS, MICH.
1 a Red Cross club. There were nine! country.
, a dinner Thursday. February IS. at Aunt Mary Sunday afternoon.
cd on Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Fisher Bowen Mill* and Mr. and Mrs. Ed;I the L. A. 8. hall over the Jay Wing
,,&lt;Ue* Pfwnt *nd e’»ven members
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.
last
evening
.—Wednesday
--------c —•——■ and
- .found DcakIns of. Hastings
—x- , were callers
*—. !| Grocery. Mrs. Cora Elliot Is the ed the Al Cheney farm near Carl­
Center and plan on moving
Under lhe be»l conditions, not
Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes and
IIIIIIIIF • Mrs. Fisher feeling quite Improved; al Mr and Mrs. B. J. Wellmans, hostM5 The public L* invited and ton
from her recent Illness.
; Sunday.
there &gt;s a minimum charge for the there this week.
family visited Mrs. Hayes' sister In mor. than 6,000 star* ar. visible to
Miss Helen Stauffer of Laming |
the human eye.
‘
i Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Demonc meal.
and Laird Wotrlng of Orand Rapids Battle Creek Friday.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mead
Mrs. Clayton Valentine nnd her xere Sunday guests of Mr. nntf Mrs.
I of Maple Grove Sunday
two daughters, Mnyomu of Lowell Glenn Wotrlng.
| Andrew Townsend slipped and and Margrcte of Hastings silent
Mr* and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith
1 SOO-PAIR CABLE, in uhich
। fell on the ice last week and frac-' Sunday afternoon making several and Nevah of Hastings. Mr and
Bonking Hours:
। tured several bone* in one of his kinds of delicious home made can' Mrs. Paul Towns of Woodland and
luturr customer.. t Cablet dtpicn
I hands.
dies to send to their relatives and Mr. and Mra. Keith Farlee were
I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mallison ofij! close friends
inem_who are in the Army Sunday afternoon guesU of Chas.
here dightly larger than actual ute.l
1,1 ­and Navy.
Lansing and Mr. and Mra. B. J.'
Farlee and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Merle Fauley and
; Wellman made a trip to Battle•
CRESSEY
Carole of Clarksville were Sunday
Creek Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Dale Boulter an­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mar­
nounce the birth of a *on James'
Didn’t Notice Him
I low.
|
A
lady
cashier
in
Chicago,
report
­
I Mrs. Wilbur started working at Leonard on February 4 at the Plain-:
400-PAIR CABLE. uiiA only enough
well
hospital. Mr*. Boulter Is now
Ing a robbery, told police lhe bandit ‘ the Royal Coach Company, about a
uirei to care lor thortperiod ncedt.
at her mother’s home In Plainwell
week ago.
■ geuui dimple.-"
Mr nnd Mrs. Gerald Potter and and both baby and mother are
J children. Mr and Mrs Lester War­ gaining nicely.
Our community was sorry to bear
’ ner and daughter all ot Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schriber and that Bert Mason is ill Ln a hospital
.^children of Hastings, and ^lr. and In Lm AngrJrs. California where he
and
Mrs. Mason are spending the
I Mrs. Leo Barry nnd children were
Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and winter...
Mrs. Murle Reynolds entertained
Mrs. Frank Schriber
Effective June 17. 1941
Don A Herding who recently had eighteen guests Saturday afternoon
honoring her daughter Frances on1
on operation. Ls convalescing at Die
home of Mrs. and Mrs. Clayton At- her fifth birthday.
TO GRAND RAPIDS
Several person* from Cressey at­
lerding.
Mr and Mrs Alfred Alto and tended Farmer- Week at Michigan
children were callers at the' home State College In East Lansing. Mr.’
and
Mrs Harvey Enzian and Jus­
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Yarger Sun­
tin Simpson were there on Thurs-1
day evening.
day when Mr. Enzian was a speak-;
Carleton School News
Belli Todd is ill with scarlet fever. er al lhe Farm Management Dan-;
TO BATTLE CREEK
Jkiiet and Linda Lu Tischcr were quel in the evening.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Hartman re­
fortunate
have the opportunity
to sing at the Amateur Broadcast ceived word that their son Robert
hour over WK AR. East
Inn­ has been moved from Mississippi,
and
his present address Is San Fran-'
sing. Thursday afternoon. February
5th. at tho Michigan State College cisco, California.
Mr. and Mr*. Percy Solomon of!
Farmers week program
Norjually, Michigan Bell installs new
TO LANSING
for such an area, lhc Company install,
The boys and girls at school arc Battle Creek visited Mr. and Mrs.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
equipment to care for a number of years
ri-’tna a splendid fob of purchasing Murle Reynolds Sunday.
a smaller cable, containing perhaps 400

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of growth. The shortage of materials
needed for war has changed that. Now,
expansion must be planned to meet
short-term requirements.
As an example, when installing tele­
phone cable to sene un urea of 80
square blocks, wc ordinarily Mould plan
ahead fora I (Lycan increase in the num­
ber of homes, and Mould Use a cable
containing 1800 pairs of wires. That
Mould be long-run economy. But today,

6:35 P.M.

At a conservative estimate, lhc saving
of copper in liolh exchange and toll
cable effected by Michigan Bell’s short­
period engineering policy will amount
to 1,500,000 pounds in 1942!
In spite of material shortage, that
make it increasingly difficult to satisfy
all civilian requests as promptly as in
lhc past, wc arc confidently determined
that cicry war need will be met.

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Geneva Todd has been absent
from school several days because of
a severe cold.
Dream Pkturea
Have you ever painted dream
pictures? Well here is one time
when making dream pictures will
prove successful to the point where
they will come true.
Barry County has lhe assurance
of a grant ot money to modernize
Hr, rural schools, fioni the W. K
Kellogg Foundation The tnefUna
for the Carlton Center district 1*
to be February 33rd at the Carl­
ton Center School, District No. 2
This is a most Important meetlnr
and concents each and every per­
son in this district. You may be »
taxpayer, n parent with a chili'
attending the school, or just a resi­
dent. air are invited and urged to
[ come.
Mrs. Smith, the Count)
. Sclmol Commlselor.er. will be there
to speak to you. Mr. Hilbert ot the
Barry County Health Department
। will have some moving pictures,
j some in technicolor. Mrs. Arvilla
Bolton, who is chairman ot tnr
General Committee will also be
. present and Walter Cutbert. oui
! supervisor, who has a very iniporUnt assignment in the p.ograin will
also be there with you.
i The purpose^of this meeting is
i for every one kHdanJ the modern­
izing of this school. So please be
present
Each family Is to bring
doughnut* or sandwiches for re। freshtnenU.
I The Schoo) Board, Leslie Daniels

HELP AT LAST!

lick trite!. Alter uLn&lt; lour
fSo-Ls*
res /torn ra» trouble. Deuund
st »r.» dra. More CT send

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MUL-Sn-LAX
Cartclh A Stebbins, Druggist*.
Hastings, Mich.

7^

for
ing Performance

By a patented solvent process, all underirahle element* am removed- None finer
and sold oa ■ Moacy-Back Guars nice.

routing lubricant... no motor li coo hot.

HASTINGS

Notice to Mothers!
Peckhams Remedy
is guaranteed to help
yaur child's cold, cough
or croupy cough, due to a
co|jf.

Hildebrandt’s D-X Service
III W. COURT ST.-

THURSDAY, FEB. 19,1942
Commencing at 1:30 p. m.

HORSES
Pair matched Sorrel Geldings, coming
4 yn. old, well broken, wgt. 3,000
Ibi.
&gt;
Sorrel mare, coming 4 yrg. old.
Roan mare. 9 yrt. old.
Sorrel mare, 12 yrs. old.
Sorrel colt, coming 2 yrs. old.
Roan colt, coming 2 yrs. old.

CATTLE
Purebred Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old,
fresh Sept. 18, bred Nov. 21.
Jersey cow. 7 yrs. old. fresh Dec. 8.
Purebred Holstein cow. 3 yrs. old,
fresh Aug. 8, bred Oct. 16.
5 Shorthorn heifers, due after March 1.
Above cattle T.B.' and Bangs tested.
3 Guernsey heifers.
Veal calf.

HOGS
3 Spotted Poland gilts, bred for May
farrowing.
7 Hampshire gilts, bred for May far­

Berkshire boor, 9 mos. old.

HARNESS &amp; COLLARS
BREAK DOWN ar StUDGCI

Diamond 760 Motor Oil, refined from

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell the following at Public Auction at the
farm located 3 miles south, 1 mile west, Vi mile south of Nashville, or 1 mile
east, Vi mile south of Maple Grove Center, on

PHONE 2441

Sold

by

«ll druggists.

Dross trimmed work harnau, nearly
new.
Set of double harness.
Third harness.
7 Collars. 18 »o 23 In., 4 nearly new.

&gt;

MACHINERY

John Deere Van Brunt 11 disc fertiliser
Rude manure spreader, nearly new.
Johnson com binder.
Bradley disc, new.
Bradley 2 bottom gang plow, 12 in.
Oliver cultipacker, 8 ft.
Oliver 99 Welkine plow.
Brown 2 hone riding cultivator, nearly

McCormick-Deering walking plow.
2 horse Walking cultivator.
1 horse Walking cultivator.

2 sec. dreg, resharpened.
50 bu. grain box.
Drive belt.
Blacksmith farge.
50 aal. Fuel tank.
Galvanised sap pan.
Wool'box.
Gravel screen.
3 sets Slings.
Forks.
Shovels.
Numerous other small tools.

DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Waterloo electric creem
1000 lbs. capacity, new.

separator,

2 bushels Mammoth Clover seed, re­
ckoned.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

WILLIAM H. SCHANTZ, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY. A.,H«,W,.

I. I.

CRAY. CI.rk.

�and hatband.
. from the Minnie Johnson garage1 The late Bell telephone books are
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Lyons of apartment to Grand Rapids where;out but due to a printing error the
Nashville are spending a few days he Is employed.
"
'*
ted. The phone Is still there ready
here with their parents, and will al-. Hosner uunn
for all time* and especially the after singing, and an Intonating
Miss Evelyn AUbrecht returned '
fruit
season,
so
odd
in
your
book
— roll call response, introduced Wil­
to her studies at the. T.-K. school;
liam Ferguson trom lhe T.-R.
Kain matoo were calling on relatives,
taut week after* several weeks abschool as the speaker for Ute after­
nnd friend* in Parmelee Saturday;
Jackson Friday for a week's visit
Mri. J F. Schipper. Tuesday. Feb. noon. He talked authoritatively on
and Sunday afternoons.
with her daughter. Mrs. Chirk* i
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Carpenter]
3 tor pot luck dinner and regular annuals, stroaalng immediate beau­
Lewis and family.
mtytlng. Thirteen members and one ty in lhe garden with references
... at Hasting* Friday and called on
The Berwln Nicholas .family who
visitor were present. The usual busi­ and pictures. The next meeting will
Grand Rapids Sunday to church|hrr uncle. William Hawkins who ta
nt one time occupied lhe apart-;
ness meeting was conducted by the be held with Blanch Cridler, March
services of the Flrat United Dreth* »•’«&gt;’ 111 at Pennock hospital. They' Don and Lois spent Saturday night menu at the Ray Lyons home are
president Luellen Tbede. It was
In Grand Rapids with their daughvoted to meet the first Tuesday in
lionu on Washington. St. .. .......:
Dr. C. A E Lund returned on
Sunday from his week’s pot-grad­
uate work In New York City. He;
was one of two Barry county doc­
tors to have the privilege of thta

MIDDLEVILLE

day. n&gt;e tatter
due lo poor Imn
to Grand Rapid
We are glad to see
Bliss out again after b
up a few weeks due to

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long Foundation scholarship.
Mrs. Dora Kepkey ta very sick and
threatened with pneumonia at her,
home in went Thomapple. Her

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each Is priced way down. For
shoppers know the "cant-bebeaten" value of A&amp;P "Super­
Right" meats. Each cut is the
juicy melt-in-your-mouth kind,

birthday dinner Thursday evening |
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay-'

Beryl

AiP buys only suporb grades,
tremendous sales—very small
profit per pound permits low
prices at all times.

SUNNYFIELD. READY TO SERVE

BOILING KEF

COOKED HAMS
BEEF ROAST
STEAK ROUND OR SIRLOIN
PORK LOIN
BACON SQUARES

GROUND BEEF

CHOICE CHUCK CUTS

Rapids. Sunday evening.
The fifty school children

who

FRYING CHICKENS 1W "-

LAMB ROUT

CENTER CUTS. FULLY TRIMMED

WHAT tVtIY WOMIH

FOLLOW THE U. S. DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE'S
RECOMMENDATION to PRESERVE the VITAMIN
VALUE IN FOOD with "WATERLESS" COOKING

pertinent of the W. K Kellogg
Foundation it seems to be working
out very successfully.

IHOUIO KNOW AIOUT
VIUMIN.UVIHC

People this week hardly know
when they are coming or going due'
lo lhe change in lime. The school has

VEAL ROAST

SLAB BACON

LEAN RIB HALF

HUD CHEESE

SUGAR CURED

SPARERIBS

PORK SAUSAGE

KECK BONES

PORK LIVER

REALLY DELICIOUS

Vitamins are valuable

Many people hope lhe leg-

Michigan on iU usual time.

WALLEYE PIKE

FRESH SMELT
FRESH PERCH

HERRING

FANCY, LARGE

SAVE
BUY
UNITED STATES

SAVINGS BONDS

ANO STAMPS

ersburg. Fla., for the winter stales i
they are well and enjoying the win-1
ter. which is warmer than two pre-1
vlous years. They had been to Tar-.
pon Springs and called on Minnie
Barnes Burleigh and her mother ।
who is with her. and found oil very.
well. The Bennett’s address Is Gen-'
Mr. and Mrs. Breese McDyer and
children of the Parmelee vicinity
called on John Shepherd near
Nashville Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Shepherd, who for many years has
run lhe road scraper through thta
section recently was seriously, af­
fected by monoxide gas fumes while
taking hta noon rest, and is now
only able to go out some with an-,
Mrs. Glen Blake received word
Monday of the passing of her aunt,
Mrs. Albert E. Snuggs in Detroit
after several years of failing health.
The funeral .will be held Wednes-,

CHEVROLET

RIGINATOR
and outstanding leader of the

„ The Middleville girls who left al
week ago on a trip to Texas and
Mexico reached Mexico City it 6:30
Saturday evening according to a
news letter received by friends.
They called on Charles Storkan in
Texas and were entertained royal­
ly by Chuck and his friends.
Dorr Caln of Hastings was in town
Saturday looking after the property
of his mother. Mrs. Grace Tolhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray ot
Merritt spent an evening last week
with his mother. Mrs. Mary Gray

meeting at the Michigan State Col­
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grlffeth and
niece Miss Helen Griffelh culled at
the home of the latter's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo GrifTeth at Delton
Sunday afternoon.
The Rouse circle ot the Methodist
church had a very pleasant after­
noon Thursday nt the home of.
Mrs. Minnie Johnson with a goodi
attendance of members and a few,
visitors. In absence of the leader, ,

CAR CONSERVATION

Mrs. Glen Blake took charge. Devotionals were led by Mrs. Carley wllh j
Mra. Ritchie having the entertain­
ment. which consisted of several
sacted Included donation of »2 to
the Red Cross fund and |2 to the
Victory Book campaign. Refresh-1
menta were served by the committee
and due to the defense program it
was voted to abolish eats nt the I
meetings, for a time. The March;
meeting will be held wllh Mrs. Merk

your motor car transportation.

Chevrolet dealer today for full details of

'ICTOKY

Tonight ta the Father-Son ban­
quet sponsored by the Middleville
Community Brotherhood with Jul­
ius Knowlton. Boy Scout executive
us lhe guest speaker. The dinner

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You'll be amazed at the aston-

ishing variety, too — and
everything kept at flavor
peak-—ready for your selec&gt;
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HEAD LETTUCE

FOR

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BROCCOLI

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GREEN ONIONS

SIZE 176

DELICIOUS APPLES

GOLDEN UNIFRUIT

CARROTS

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LEMONS

FLORIDA

RADISHES
MESH
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FOR JUICE

SOUTHERN TAMS

JUMBO 48 SIZE

WINESAP APPLES
FOR

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DUTTER
EGGS
EGGS

"GIVE ME AiP BAKED GOODS EVERY TIME"

MARVEL ENRICHED

SILVER BROOK

GRADE B
MEDIUM SIZE

BREAD
3
29c

DOZ.

GRADE A
LARGE

DONUTS

SWISS CHEESE

VALENTINE CAKE

WISCONSIN CHEESE

CREAM CHEESE

LAYER CAKE

MEL O-BIT CHEESE

PABST-ETT

HONEY SQUARE CAKE

OLEOMARGARINE

UNSWEETENED

WHITEHOUSE

EVAP. MILK

8 O'CLOCK COFFEE

COHN MUL

GRAPFRUIT

GRAPEFRUIT

TALL
CANS

44-OZ.
CANS

NO. 2
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TOMATO SOU?

TISSUE

SOAP FLAKES

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Always see your local

CHEVROLET DEALER FOR SERVICE
on any car or truck

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, Inc
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

Mr and Mrs. Oscar Sherk enter,
talned at a 6 o’clock dinner Satur-1
day evening at their home on the
north county line, honoring Uie fol-1
lowing guesU. Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Uebler. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ritchie
and Mrs. Nellie Thompson.
Mrs. R. M. Scrljan. accompanied
by Mrs. Jennie Bovee spent Sunday
in Jackson with the latter’s daugh­
ter. Mrs. Enos price and at Ann
Arbor with Dr. Serljan who Is compitting a two weeks dental course, i
of poBt-graduate work.
I
The McMasters family has moved.

PANUKE FLOUR

TOMATO JUICE

SOAP GRAINS

NAVY BUNS

PORK t BUNS

SAL SODA

ANN PAGE

TOMATO SOUP 3

Uc

IONA FLOUR

TISSUE

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�Tilt HASTINGS HANSEN. THlMSDAY. FIBNCAHY IL 1S42
much travel. Toilet facUiUea and brother Dan Body .pent Bunday famUy are anjoytngamait rent them HatUe Johnaon. going from lhare
water are already on the ground., afternoon with their parent, who1 by hk brother at Bayne City.
lhe ixime of hb brother Aioe
... „.reeide on the lata Martha Moytl Mr. and Mrs- Theodor. Wierin- Wlertog. and f^ ”*£^4
(Contlnuad from page 3, thta 6ac.) Tha cooperation of th# general pubfarm In South Thomapple.
ga o( Grand Rapid. H*nt Sunday daughter Arma May accompaniea
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| MIDDLEVILLE

KROGER’S TENDERAY IS

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at■ on
once.
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lb A # C

TENDEIAY
CHOICE CUTS

20c

BACON SQUARES
BROILERS
* 33c BLUE PIKE
PORK LIVER SLICED lb. 19c PERCH WINTER CAUGHT
SPARE RIBS LEAN MEATY lb. 21c SMELT
LARGE SIZE
Sk'.ila**

». 17c
lb. 21c
lb. 10c

No. 1 Quality Rmo

HERRUDS FRANKS

“ 27c LIVER SAUSAGE

» 21c

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Country Club Grade "A*

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TOMATO JUICE
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Embassy Finest Quality

PEANUT BUTTER

■»- 17c

California Freestone

PEACHES

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FLOUR

Kroger's Latonia Club

Country Club

SPARKLING WATER 3 bottles 17c
Guaranteed Fresh Because It's Hot-Dated

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 3 Z 59c

Country Club'S’$1.03
Rowena '72!' 5 “a 23c
19c

Pancake Floor 5

Milk

“Jff’ 4 ™ 31c

Pure Lard

27c

2

GERBER’S BABY FOODS 6.. 35c
PRUNES

SANTA CLARA

GRAPEFRUIT

4 bag 29C
2 " ’ 23c

FRUIT COCKTAIL
LIMA BEANS w»cot 3

10c
25c

NORTHERN TISSUE

19c

4

Lux Flakes15?' 21c
Lux Soap

3

19c

Camay Soap

3

19c

Fels Naptha

6

29c

SO A?

Granulated loin ."JS1 49c
Roman »&gt;... 2 o«n 17c

Packed in Sealed-Tight Pure-Pak Containers — Kroger’s

COTTAGE CHEESE
PRUNE JUICE
35c
WONDERNUT OLEO
- 21c
PET &gt;r CARNATION milk 3 X 25c

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FRESH BROCCOLI Urji bunch 10c SWEET POTATOES 5 “&gt;* 19c I
POTATOES JBfft 1 5 £ 35c I
FLORIDA CELERY
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Clifford Davis a» chairman. Lel'a,
all pull together in thb and do
something worth-while for the com-,
munity.

ASSYRIA
Special services by the Rev. Royi
Erook of Cadillac during the past,
I
two weeks wet* discontinued on1
!
Sunday. Rev Fruuk has held serv-j
i Invited friends assembled at the Ires at the Assyria Gospel church
at Assyria Center on several pre-]
■ Belt home and gave lhe recent brldo vlotb dates.
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OilL-U. ConlUn
.

CHUCK ROAST

ner for the sixteen boys and girls
nnd with mnny remembrances re­
ceived and a good time It was a real
rtd-lcltev.day for Sue and one she
will nlways remember.
Mrs. Chad. Rohrbacher. net Dollldale Beu. was greatly surprised
Tuetday evening when lhe girh of
her Sunday school cIam wllh the

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BETTER HEALTH
MEDICAL SCIENCE RECOMMENDS MINERALS FOR
FTAU 1 ru lllklEUTC

Indigestion. Headaches, Bad Breath.
Acids, Toxins. Bloating b other disorders.

1 II MEIITf

Weak Back. Paleneti. Circles Under the
Eyes, Bladder Trouble, Getting Up Nights

J I V H A L n AILMEnlJ
V 1R1 t V

R I U nt T AILMtnlJ

RHEUMATISM PAINS

“r *"a

”‘l^b.r. Smith »n of Mr. M&gt;d Mr,.

«'• “L
fnmlly were dinner guests on Sun­
, Vem Smith, who hut been working
nt the Upjohn plant in Kalamazoo] day nt the home of their brother.
left Saturday for Ft. Sill. Okla. I clayton Caw and family of Lacey.
ntn Mlnnr nnrlI1 Lucille
LUCIHC Col?
CO1? of
Of the
Uie Michigan
Mlcnqjan Bell
Bell
da^hrer ornevie?; of Onondaga Telephone
Tues­
Telephone companv.
companv. spent
spent Tues. were Saturday visitors of their|
J."
£,1* h l)arCnU- Mr'
daughter. Mr*. C. A. PouUon nnd&gt;nnd Mrs- J“Y Co’c
family
I Mc.sdnme.s Jay Cole. Leon Cole.
Mr. Bland. SWMUum relumed \ «.«! HoB. a,c,

.... — -, oinnion
•&gt; «r°up of
u.
fiUnton were
*er* ainuuK
“,nuG&gt;! “
Matrons club had a mart delightful ( hpar|
fl(ly women to attend a
evening
meeting Friday at the home
—“
l“m' dlrawf on fMn .1 th- home ot
. of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Griffeth on Mr*. Allen Maxon of Battle Creek
• Grand Rapids St. Twenty-one jx-r- ] in honor of her daughter-in-law.
sons, including four "brothers'' par­ Mrs. Rex Mason.
; took of lhe pot luck supper. • The
Mr* Eldon Tuttle and sons Carl
1 next meeting will be held at the
1 Masonic temple, March 17 with the and Melvin of Battle Creek were
Kurat.s of her mother, Mrs. Olive
present Eastern Star ofllccra and
Tobias
one day recently.
| those of last year as guests
The farm house recently pur­
Miss Helen PotU of the St. Johns
,«chools spent the week-end at home chased of the Butler brothers by
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herman Babcock which has been
undergoing a rigid state of re­
' Rotts
I Mr. and Mrs. Don Kimnicy of modeling. U nearing completion and
of occupancy. A
' Bowens Mill* are rooming nt the will be ready
brother
Clarence Babcock will move
Minnie Johnson home during the
! cold weather ns Mr. K ha* com­
The Lacey unit of the Women’s
menced work nt the White Products
। Co. and hLs wife teaches near Has­ Extension project met nt lhe Brtggs
church on Wednesday where a
tings.
Mr and Mrs. Homer Cunningham menu on .streamlined suppers was
have rented the Grace Tolhurst
home on Writ Main St. and expect
Mr. nnd Mra. Charlie Stanton and
to move in from the R. G Crtdler Min Rufus and daughter Anna­
i apartments where they have been belle left last week for Lakeland.
for some time
Fla . to spend the winter.
। Mrs A. H. Bell received a letter
Much Interest is shown In the
1 Thursday from Mrs. Ed Gonyer of Assyria township schools In connec­
I Los Angeles. Cal. telling of the »Ud- tion with the improvement plan
1 den death of Thomas Beany on Jan functioning in the counties of Ea­
30. following a heart attack while ton. Allegan and Barry, whereby the
1 eating dinner with a friend. He had .•choolhoiLses may b- benefltted The
not been well for some time but hl* Briggs school board and Supervisor
' daughter had called to see him In Clair Holden met the members of
the afternoon and found him a* the district on Thursday when
County School Commissioner. Mrs
| held in the West on Monday. Feb.2. Maude Smith showed pictures of
| Tom. as best known to many friends work done. Mr. Hilbert, county en­
in thb vicinity, was brim in Leigh­ gineer for the W. K. Kellogg Health
ton Twp, Allegan county, five miles Foundation was not present due to
southwest of here on lhe farm now illness. ■
owned by Albert Wloringa. HL* en­
The Form
Bureau group ot
tire life until he went west about Maple Grove ^lll meet on Feb. 18 at
20 yearn ago was spent in and near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem
Middleville. He owned the farm Hawblitz with n speaker present to
where Forrest Bender lives and talk on Farm Bureau Insurance.
,
Tire First Aid unit of Assyria |
; which he ran successfully for many
' years, later retiring and moving to Center have n list of twentv-six | Middleville. The loss of his only registrant* awaiting the call from!
son. Ralph in young manhood was Hastings for action.
, a great blow to his father. HU wife.
Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Case of East
the former Mary- Tuckey of this LeRoy were Sunday callers of their'
vicinity died several years ago quite brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
suddenly In Los Angeles while he lard Case.
was on a business trip to Michigan
Dinner guests on Sunday at the:
home of their parents. Mr and Mrs.,
Surviving i- one daughter. Mrs Jay Cole were their daughter. Mra |
Herbert Andres of Las. Angele*
Edward Hoffman and husband and
The Methodist church received twin on* Jimmie nnd Jackie of
a class of eleven new member* by •Dowling.
transfer from churches of Lansing.
Mrs. Hannah Stamm who has
Freeport. Three Rivers nnd'other been at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,
points Sunday.
L.cslie Conklin for some time andj
Mrs. Daisy Baker was hostess to recently nh.-b.ted nt the Mr. and
the Floral Garden club at her home Mrs Albert Conklin home, has gone
Thursday with a pot luck dinner, a to hci home In Maple Grove
business meeting followed whh. the
Mrs. Bernard Tasker nnd Mrs.
president. Mrs.’ Florence Coman Doris Holcomb, lenders of the Atpresiding Mrs. Margaret GrUleth syria Center Extension project inetl
read a few words of meditation and with their class on Thursday at the1
the member, repeated tile club home.of Mrs. Blanche Boice. Theyj
poem. Each member n-pondexl to presented the lesson on “Strewn*!
roll call with a nihcrllanrous item lined Supper’’ by serving a dinner]
Tlir members voted to change the nt their lekwff. prepared by com­
name of the -cl'ib. front the J U mittee m-mber-i.
to The Floral club and will meet
Mra. William Nichols of. Assyria
the first and third Wednesdays of Center has been very Ul the post
the month Instead of Thursday ns week nnd under observation by Dr.
in the past A collection was taken Milliard of Ba'tlc Creek
for the Red Cross and Victory Book
Mrs. Mary Clark and daugh­
campaign
Three new members ter, Mrs
Earl
Bristol will be
joined the Club at this meeting co-ho»te.s.«es to cntelrtain the Nelghmaking sixteen members and two borhood organization on Wednes­
children prr.wnl Mrs Daisy Baker day at the Bristol home
gave the sttldy on vibnmunts for
Guests at the Mr. and Mrs Noryear arouna ceauiv wmen won v&lt;-r&gt; । man Stanton home on Sunday were
interesting. Florence Comun pre- Mr and Mra. Morris Brandt ot
H-ntcd a contest that proved to be Dowling
•
—J
much fun The winners were Mr*
Mr and Mr-. Walter Stanton
Eliralxth Jacksbn Mt' Clara Gill .spent' Monday with their .’on. V -;
and Mrs. Lena Lewis. The next meet­ lahd Stanton and wife of Battle]
ing will be in lhe evening. Friday. Creek.
Feb 20 with Mrs Susan Bohn in
Mr and Mr*. Glenn Miller ofj
Whittemore and • two .sons vlslltrt
The regular meeting of
the at hi* brother'* Clifton Miller's home
Young
Guild
......... Woman's
--------- ... —
-— will
— be held । over the weekend and other relaTuraday evening with Mrs. Arthur t|ves the flrat of the week returning­
Valentine as hastc-ss.
Tue*dav do their home.
The scarlet fever card has come
Charles Jone*, a former resident,
n!T the residence of deputy-sheriff now jn me grocery business in BatJenild Bedford us young Dougla ■ tlc Cteck. will lx- remembered with
has made a fine recovery, but Mra [ u p^t Clir(i Ab^wer on Feb 14 In
Bedford and baby are staying in apl()nor of jns clghly-fourth birthday,
few day* longer.
'
----------------- —The Community council h con-’ SOUTH THORNAl’PLE
‘idiring nv converting of the old] There wa.« no school at the Gates
uxc forepart ui
www vwiun
.school ground Into a playground for the
of me
the week
owing .M'
to
111.
children and picnic park or re- [the
the teacher being ill.
son of.
of,
irrational place and have a com-lI Mra Lucy Olson nnd .*on
mittec investigating eonU. etc. The]1 Grand
c.rnnd Rapids
Ranlds gpent
snent Saturday
Saturd.iv with
with!
Mother's. Club of T.-K school Is; her sister Miss Eunice Hoyt Lucy
working toward ’he project of the] remained over until Sunday when]
purchase of n modem hospital bed her son came nnd took her home.,
for community use
Cornml'Ire*, Mra. Ada Shaw is III with the flu I
from thre-e onrarilxattons met Frida .' Jorl Howell who has been work-!
afternoon and touetlwr planned a Ing nt the Flnkbelnrr Supply store
hobby und antique show sw time'in Middleville is going to Rattle
, in March for the benefit o! ttirarl Creek to drive a track for the teletwo projects. The playground would phone compnny.
Mr and Mra Ward Bender and
have swings. a slide, picnic tables,
benehr*. sloven. recreation spot for son spent Suiidav with hl» broth-]
|
• voting and old and a place where a er: Riissell Bender and family
Edna Body of Haatlngs and ।
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AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction
at my farm 21 miles east and 1 mile south of Clarksville, on

MONDAY, FEB. 16, 1942
Commencing ot 1 o'clock sharp, the Following will be ofFered
HORSES
2 Percheron mares,

MACHINERY

9 yrs. old. wgt. 3.000 lbs.

Boy mare, 3 yrs. old,

Percheron marc, 5 yrs. old,
wgt. 1500 lbs., in foal.

cows
T. B. and Bangs tasted.

Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old,
coif by side.

Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old,
due Moy I.

Holstein and Angus cow,
3 yrs. old. duo March 20.

Roan Durham, 4 yrs. old,
due Sept. 1.

White cow, 4 yrs. old,
due Oct. 25.
All brad to Reg. Holstein sire.

HOGS
6 Brood SOWS, farrow this
21 Shoots.
24 Ten-weeks old pigs.
O. I. C. Stock hog.

spring.

eligible to register.

Silo Filler (Papac).
Deering grain binder.
.
McCormick Deering fertiliz­
er grain drill.
John Deere corn binder.
Riding cultivator.
Ideal mowing machine.
Dump rake.
Roller.
International disc harrow.
Cultipacker.
Heavy wagon and rack.
Clovorseed buncher.
Cream separator (Economy)
Milk cans.
Double harness.
Horse collars.

Other articles too numerous
to mention.
.

TERMS OF SALE: Ceih. Everything te be settled for on day of sate.

WM. K. TOWNSEND, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer.

LEO TUCKER. Clerk.

�THE HASTINGS KANN ML TMUKSDAY, FKBRUAKY It. IHt

Woodland Community News

DELTON

for our Englull lesson Wednesday.
We bought 87.10 of Defame
Rev. and Mra. Dodge. Mr. and Btampa thb week.
.
Mra. Guy Knnlncr and Mr. and Mra.
The fifth graders began a unit on
Western United States. They are
ring Thursday for Famert Day.
learning the addition of fractions in
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bidman of arithmetic
The fourth graders have com­
Lansing were Sunday afternoon
pleted the multiplication table and
orc using some form of drill work
Eldon Farrell.
Mr. and Mrs. teller Brumm and each dayMrs. Ella Flory spent Bunday wllh
Sixth Grads News
Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of Has­
Harold Yerty. teacher
tings. Mrs. Weaver is ifi very poor
Mrs. Dora Brumm taught In Mr.
health.
Yerty'* place on Friday afternoon.
The South Brethren Aid Society Feb. 8th.

Personal Paragraphs

HICKORY CORNERS
Mr. and Mn. Barton Cortright
have moved his mother, Mn. Vida
Smith of Midland Park Gull lake
to their home in Kalamaioo. Mn..
Smith has bean a resident of Hlck-

tended a birthday dinner at the
home of Mn. Moymo W.Knmh io
qi ovei eignty years ami
Battle Creek Sunday.
; Uic bcit
of ner n»any friends
Mra. Bert Patton. Mrs. Charles Ko with her to the home of her son
Harrington. Mr*. Claytop Stough and wife. Mr. and Mra. Cortright.
and Mr- and Mra. John Adams were
Bromley was at Hastings
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Leon on
week Wednesday
Pennock Friday.
;
Bonneta Bromley who works
Mr*. Robert Louden of Wall lake in Kalamasoo was home over lhe
and Jerry Adrianson of Battle weekend.
Creek were callers at the Peter, Vere WUuatM flHed hta lee house
Adrianson home Sunday.
| lMl week wlth extr&gt; good lce h»rMrs. Mae Bchauffhauser suffered1 vested from Willison lake about a
a heart attack last week and Is still I mile and a half east of Hickory Corc&amp;nfined to her bed.
I nerz. Long Beach and Jones farm*
Mr. and Mra. Clair Richard of of Gull lake filled their ice ivouses
Jackson spent the weekend with trucking the ice from Willbon lake,
Tester of Coats Grove, Wednesday.? 85JO. This makes a total of »3655
lib mother. Mra. Blanche Richards । Mr. Williams cutting the ice.
February 18 for an all day meeting.’ for the sixth grade
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pannock and
Rum ------------------Vanderwood nnd
family
Mn. G. F. Benner is in Pennock
The children have been learning Mrs. Bertha Adams visited their have moved to Shelbyville and the
hospital. Hastings convalescing from
rytlun ynUt marching drill* during father. Addison Ppnnock in the new tenant* on the Tongate farm
a major operation performed Fri­
a pajt df I he recess periods.
are Mr. and Mrs. Kanerkc arc movJarslfer
Convalescent
home
in
Has
­
day.
—a
Opening exercises lasting about tings Sunday afternoon Hb son
vtitLt
flve mlnule« h“vc
llc)d during
The W. H. and F. M. Society of
Cleo Penndbk and granddaughter.
Mra. John IJnbeck of Kalamazoo the Wesleyan church will Le held
also visited him lhe same afternoon.----------------------------— nL.._........... r, r, _ _____ _ —I All of the school schedule was Mr. Pennock 1* at the present con- ■ Harrington Wednesday. Feb. 18.
changed on Monday. Feb. 9lh to
down to the post office for a short coincide wllh "war time.” thb pro­ fined to hl* bed.
ter last Monday.
Mra.
Alice
Collins
spent
from
time today Uie first time since his gram being set ahead one luxlf
Mr. nnd Mrs. I-eon Dunning and
Thursday until Saturday with her
accident last Monday. His left wrist
hour.
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alice Dunning of Delton were
Which was broken is beginning to
dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mrs. Irwin Jones in Galesburg.
heal and does not cause him m
Galnder.
Sunday.
A party will be held in the
much pain
Mr and Mrs Donald Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Omo Knowles and CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ,... Methodist church for the primary Lawrence visited relatives tn Kala­
department of the Sunday school.
children of Hastings were Sunday
Methodist Church
mazoo. Sunday afternoon.
Thursday after school.
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
The call for old papers by the loRev. George Wingard, pastor
Mr. and Mra. Leon Dunning and
and Mrs. Welby Crockford. Jack
10: 00 A M Morning warship
their mother. Mrs. Alice Collins were
Crockford and Chas. Ackerman of
11: 18 A- M. Sunday school.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ceived. A good truck load was do­
nated.
and will be marketed in
8:00 P. M. Epworth League.
ferd Galnder near Hickory Comers
the Crockford home.
Kalamazoo lhe first of the week.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Bchalbly and
Zion Lutheran ‘Church
«... o.w.
w HaUt «The W. 8. C. 8. of the MethodMr and Mrs.
Arthur
atson were dinner guests of Mr. and
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
tended the Farm Management ban- bt church will meet with Mra. Lida
Mrs. Chas. Healerley of West Wood­
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
Quet at M 8. C. Thursdav evening. Kelly Friday. Feb
13. Dinner
land Sunday.
11: 00 A. M. Morning worshipMr. and Mrs. Charles Floria ac- served al 12 o'clock. Everyone welMr. and Mrs. Ralph Leffler and
2 •—
30 -■
P. —
M. -------------Lutheran—
Gospel
hour.
—
------companled
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert come.
Joan were dinner guesU al the home
8:15 P. M. Luther League meeting
of plne Iake apent wednrsBetty and Richard Tolles of Hasof her sister and brother. Doreen with Bible study.
I day in Lansing.
'
1 Ung* spent Sunday with their
and Frederic Clary of Hastings
Religious instruction far Junior*
Barry County Draft Board grandmother. Mrs. Hazel Nunne­
Thursday evening
This was a at 4:10 Thursday for Seniors al 4:10| has arrang«| fOr regbtratlon lor maker. Mr* Ethel Pennock of Hasbirthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Tue*day.
i Barry township in the Delton Com- Ungs visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Leffler.
* * •
' munity Hall on Monday. Feb. 16
, Town Saturday.
Tho W. 8. C. B. of Uie Methodist South Woodland Church
Mrs. J. L. Daniels underwent an' Born to Mr and Mrs. Garold Pet­
church are planning to entertain
of the Brethren j
operation in Borge*.* hopltal Tues- erv Saturday. Feb. 7, n girl al Comthe young people of lhe church wllh
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
day of Inst week. Her mother. Mrs. munity hospital. Battle Crrek
a dinner. Wednesday evening. Feb.
10: 00 A. M Morning worship.
j
Mr.
Eskeff
of
Fred O. Hughes also underwent un
**
’’ and Mrs.
” Robert
n
"* r
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
...pc.-iiwi,
wc P.M.C
Cr"k
S“lUrda&gt;- C'Cn‘n«
operation M*
In the
same hospital SatMrs. Lawrence Hilbert entertained
7:45 P. M. Evening service.
urday. Both are reported to be doing
and Mr. and Mr* George
willi a dinner last Wednesday in
Ktzwiv
.&lt;Ztmil.iv
visitors
the
Itnme
Moody Sunday
at
home
fine.
honor of her sister. Mrs Carl Walt*
Evangelical Church
Mbs Mary Waite of Owosso spent.1
Miss Joon Etffler pent the week­
j. 8. Deablcr. pastor
.
Mrs. Minnie Tcthrick who has
Wednesday night nt the home of her ,
end as a guest of Miss JoAnne Fin­
■ been seriour.lv
111
for . several
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship.
father.
Wayne
Waite
nic of Hating*.
months _b very low today i Sun­
11: 00 A. M Sunday school.
Ike Johnson attended funeral
Dick Bailey was back tn school
day i.
services for Milo DeVries which, Mr* Hazel Nunnemaker was in
Monday after being ill with the
8:30 P. M Evening worship.
were held In the Presbyterian Battle Creek Saturday afternoon on
chicken pox last week.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve­' church in Hastings Friday afterMr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith are ning.
, bujinrss.
r noon. Mrs. DeVries Ls a niece of
receiving congratulation* on the
Midweek Prayer service Thursday,| Mr. Johnson. The Inends of Mra. |I Harry Snyder who runs the Brick
birth of a daughter. Janice Marie, evening.
hm rented 'he George Law­
1 DeVries here extend sympathy to■jriAHini!'
’ rence hou*e and will move his fam-'
bom Monday. Feb. 2.
| her In her bereavement.
Mra. Edith Wunderlich and son Daughter of Woodland
My from Hastings this week.
nwrrr, Passes
r4«. In
... Detroit
«*.«* . ««■ L*®” Dun,Un« «•»&lt;! Mrs
Rupert and Mrs. Jessie Stowell and
Pioneers
Mr. and Mra. Earl Burdick of AuMrs A E Snuggs a sister of the! Maurice Garrett were in East Lan­ gusli* were dinner guests Sunday of,
daughter Maureen of Kalamazoo
. Mm P P Hilbert and Mrs B. sln8 Wednesday to attend lhe nu-i Mr and Mrs. Fred Kelley. They
cgilcd on Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Stowell
~Holly and daughter of early, frition division of Farmers Week, 'called
calle(1 on
on his
hls mother.
mother. Mr.
Mr. anti
and Mrs
5
'
and Mr. and Mr*. Ford Stowell
"
MekboJ Mra. Alice Dunningspenl Wed- | john Muurer Sun&lt;toy afternoon.
and family Sunday afternoon
pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. J---------•ly Mon-1 nesday with --------Mrs. -----Fred- ----------Hicks -*
in, On account
account of
of the
the bad
bad day
day and
i
Mrs. Byron Teaker and daughter Baitinger, paased away early
Mon-i
ng’
, „--------------- •------------ . lev roads the day of hb auction
Dorothy of lonUi spent Thuradd/ Jay, Feb. 0 at her home In Detroit,
Mrs. Floyd Burpre entertained of rcgbu.red
nt Kalamazo«
and Friday with her parents. Mr. after a long illness, iter ijlrlhdbd
‘ Afn h-J“d*Ut/.r\n.r.hw*eUra ReV V‘ClOr j0nM carncil w1,n&lt;‘ °’er
and Mrs. Geo. Forman
years were spent in Woodland where
nuc'lnn peb.2J at the farm
Mr. and Mrs Tom Long of Grand she was born 80 years ago
Her nonur ui
Rapids and A- W. Long and MIm nieces. Mrs. Glen Blake of Middleville Harold Burpee Thursday afternoon.! rccenlly Ml(J lo u man froro BelleMrs. Margaret Drake. 79, passed, vuc
Edith Jenkins of Bay City were Bun­ and Mrs. Agnes Fisher of Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer were
day guests at the home of Mr. And attended the memorial services
Mrs. Wayne Long
which were held Wednesday after­ momlng. She had resided in thb at Battle Creek last week Monday
vicinity
for lhe past thirty-six and at Hastings on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nlethamer noon at the Crosby funeral home on
years. She leaves, one nephew and
Corporal Edwin Pixley of Fort
and Peggy. Mr. nnd Mn. Jasper Woodward Ave.. Detroit
two nieces. Funeral services were Custer spent the weekend with his,
Jordan and Arlete and Mr. and Mr*.
Surviving are the husband, one
Ted Jordan and Inez Ann surprised son Carl of Philadelphia and one held at 10 A. M. Friday from the wife. Mr. and Mrs Robert Willison;
their niece Mbs Alice Jordan Mon­ daughter, Mrs. Blakcslie Smith of Hrnton funeral home with Rev. C. of Delton visited tile Pixley’s Sat­
E. Davis. Delton officiating. Burial urday evening.
day evening when I they brought Dearborn and four grandchildren
was In the cemetery at Keeler.
Sunday guesU of Mr. and Mrs.
their dinner and helped her cele­
Several of the Boy Scouts and Elins Trick and family were Mr. and
Prominent Farmer Pastes
brate her 18th birthday. Her sister
Charles L. Scofield. 60, passed their Scoutmaster. Robert Barnes Mrs. Elwood Eddy and three chil­
Stella and father Frank Jordan
away Friday morning al Pennock attended church services tn lhe dren and Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence
wore also present.
John Summ and Mrs. Wayne Long hospital, Hastings where he had Methodist church here Sunday tester and daughter of Kalamazoo.
spent last Thursday with Mrs. Louis been taken last week while suffering morning.
Saturday evening guests were Mrs.
Tiic basket ball team will go to Roderick Swaddling and Mis* Ma­
from pcnumonla. Besides the wid­
Cium ot Lake Odessa.
Mrs. Mary Weaver of Hastings ow. Bertha, he b survived by two Woodland Friday evening, to play jesty Becker of Hastings.
that
team.
They
go
to
Middleville
sons.
Carl
of
Woodland
and
Ralph
Mrs. Elias Trick and Mrs. Edwin
was a recent visitor* al the liome of
of Pennsylvania: a brother. Frank Tuesday evening. Feb. 17.
Pixley spent Wednesday in Kala­
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Stowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Davis mazoo.
G. E- Brumm &lt;ho has been stay­ of Woodland, a sister. Gertrude
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. M
ing with his daughter. Mrs. Law­ Lake of Beaverton and a grandson. ।end daughter of G"»nd R-nlds sn“n'
Mr. Scofield wo* formerly a ma­ Sunday with their parents. Rev. Cadwalladcr are sorry to know that
rence Pinefrock since Christmas re­
Mrs Cadwallader is not well.
lumed last Tuesday to the home of son and resided in the village of and Mrs. C. E. Davis.
another daughter, Mrs. W. H. WoOdland but ha* lived on hb
farm two miles west and one mile ins here Sunday. She also reports NORTHEAST WOODLAND
ChrrAcman of Maple Grove.
tluit there were fourteen different
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt ate
The young people of Die Epworth south of Woodland for a number of
kinds of birds at her bird feeding dinner Friday with Archie Hender­
League of lhe Mcthodht church arc years.
son. Mate Henderson. Mrs. Roberts.
Funeral services were held 8un- station on the same day.
planning to give a Penny Supper for
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Molt spent Mr. Johnson at the Henderson-Hall
the public on Wednesday, Feb. 18
eran church. Burial in Woodland Saturday evening wllh Dr. and Mrs home celebrating Archie Hender­
beginning at 8 o'clock.
Henry Vnndcn Berg in Kalamazoo. son's birthday Afternoon callers
Memorial Parte.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stratton ot were Mrs. Belle Hiller. Dora BashPlainwell called on Mr*. HatUc aur. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hiller and
Woodland Extension Group
Kindergarten and First Grade
Enjoyed Streamline Supper Whittemore Friday afternoon. Mr Calvin.
Doris Whitney, teacher
and
Mrs. Charles Kahler of East
Twenty one members of the
Mr. and Mrs Ben Schneider at­
The children in our room invited Woodland Extension Group enjoyed Delton were callers Saturday aft- tended the all day meeting of the
lhe second grade to un Eskimo pro­ preparing and eating a streamline noon. Mrs. Whittemore visited her Aid Society in Coats Grove Thurs­
gram Monday morning. William supper at their all day meeting al brother William Kne.slrick and fam­ day.
Btrimback read them a story about the schoolhouse last Wednesday. ily near Climax S»ndav.
Miss Elaine Bates has been ill the
the Esklmoes which the kindergar­ Mrs. Welby Crockford, in lhe abof past week and is still
confinedMJ to
-Mr.
-------and
—- Mrs -Will
------ Rockerfield
, poaWIIIIUCU
ten and first grade made up.^oyce
Sturgb and Mrs. Irpne Keraten of hcr
callers there were Rev. and
Logan recited a poem
about the bason alone. Many helps In
«»iu
Sunday
u,U&gt;
Mr
M
„ wauio. mi.
Mc. wiiu
,„a &lt;ui.t.
jfn. Karli
--- .
..
. .
. ,
mi*.
"Alaska.” All « lhe children sang nulrillotf were given in addition to pnrt
tarn-. Eeiuu-fit,
....__ ... ____
____ &gt; Walter
________
and Uta
Mrs. Marrv
Harry lailnaar
teinaar and t«n-1
ROy«...
ScheeL
Cooke.
.
three Dikltno song*. A movie of the supper which the members pre­ Uy.
1 ’
I Ralph and Harold teUon. Laura
pictures wc had made about tire pared.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Stanton enter­ Slatalck and Christine Eupcr
___ __________
Eskimos’was shown. Denny Bates
tained Mr and Mrs Jay Wilkinm
, .„
u Wji
,
Mr.
and
Mrs, Victor
Eckardt
MILO
*•’
son at a dinner Saturday evening in CBlkd
on. Mr
v-.tvM mi
.... and Mrs. Robert
We are busy getting ready for our
The Milo Extension club met at honor of
_ the 81 birthday of Mr. Wil- Schauss at -Lake *Odessa Friday.
Valentine party which will be Fri­ lhe home of Mrs. Marie Brown Finson.
.
kln*on.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble of
day afternoon.
Thursday for an aU day meeting.
—
The
Delton .high school basket Costs' Grove vbited Mr. and Mra
A "Streamlined Supper" was served ball team defeated Augusta here Ben Schneider Bunday evening.
|
at noon followed by the lesson giv-1 Saturday evening by the score of
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Mildred Nowlcke. teacher
en by the leaders. Mra. Laurel Gar- 53-27 with Bob Barnes leading the
Mr*. George Varney and Mr*. risen and Mrs. Leone Bradfield1 scoring for Delton with 22 point* home of Mr. and Mr*. Karl Eckardt
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wilbur
Klump.
Glenn Raleigh were recent visitors Our next meeting will be wllh Mrs.' Marvin
Harrington,
forward and Mr. and Mra. Jame* Clark and fam­
_.......
_
tn our room.
Bessie Calms of Cressey. April 9. I Bob Wilbur, guard, tallied 10 point* ily of Middleville. Mr. and Mrs.
We have made many original
Robert Osbonu and Kenneth, each. W. Wright was high scorer
valentines. We drew names for our Garrison were In East Lansing onej for the loser*-.with eight. This was Cliaries Salley and family oi Bat­
Valentine box. The committee Ls de­ day la*t week attending Farmers the 10th victory In 11 games for tle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Ray.
Scheel.
ciding what wc shall have for re­ Week.
1 Delton. In the preliminary contest
Sunday dinner guests of. Mrs ■
freshments at our party.
W. A. Spaulding made a business, lhe home team reserves were victo- Bertha Eckardt. Mr. and Mrs. Vic­
trip
to
Hasting*
Friday.
■
rtous
42
to
28
over
Die
Augusta
"B"
tor Eckardt and family were Mr
Third and Fourth Grades
Jack
Bradfield
entertained
the
team
with
Robert
Watson,
forwaid
Hilda Baas, teacher
and Mrs. Richard Bloomer. Alter­
scoring 10 points. Eldridge of Au­
Wc have been enjoying lhe story Young People* Sunday school cliu —
, noon callers were Geo. Schneider
Sunday afternoon with a skiing and gusta forward, tallied 12.
of Abraham Lincoln by d'Auiaire.
। nnd daughter Elta. Mr., and Mrs.
I Gler.don Eckardt.
Our Defense Stamps amounted to coasting party.
Chinese Decoration
Mrs. Emily Wilcox entertained
, l h|r. and Mrs
Paul Brodbeck
5420 last week.
The Intricate beautiful fabric*,
Mr*. Albert ShelLcnbargrr and iter son an^ grandson Saturday in wall papers and porcelain* imparlI,­ called at the E. Brodbeck home Suhhonor of the former's birthday.
Lee visited our room.
ed to Europe from the Orient were day afternoon. Rrv. Ciii'roll Brod­
Mr*
Herbert
Van
Strealn
b
not
beck of New Haven called on hi,
Wo have matje a Valentine Post­
stimulating sources of design for
j
office Arthur Allen is the PcBlmaalcr getting along as nicely as wc would European artisan* during lhe Seven­ grandfather Wednesday evening,
with Betty Jean Cnlr as assistant. like to we her *ince Her recent fall.
Jack Bradfield and hb mother teenth and Eighteenth centurie*.
We drew names and have made
Largest Tropical Fruit
attended the ba'-krt ball gamr al There Chinese ornament* were im­
decorations.
Some specimens of the jack fruit
Hickory Comers Ttiuraday evening. ported eagerly and u*ed a* acces­ have been known to weigh a* much
Fifth Grade"
Marilyn Norman spent the week­ sories with French and English fur­ I- as 80 jxninds and to reach two feel!
besides being
widely I in length. It is the largest ot aU •
Arlie Spindler, teacher
end wllh Phyllis Brown of Lower nishings
copied.
We wrote letters to Phyllis Green Crooked lake.
I known tropical fruit*.
j

Church Announcements

8 I?S: -5

School Notes

' trtl‘on &lt;UvU,on ot Farme"

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming I will sell ot Public Auction on who tie known Ml
Judge R. Bornum farm located on M-43, 3 miles south and IJ mile* west of Wm
land, or 11 miles east of Coats Grove, on

TUESDAY, FEBY. 17,1942
Commencing at 12:30 the following will be offered:
HORSES
Bay marc, 17 yrs. old, wgt. 1250.
Sorrel colt, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1250.
Brown mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1500.
Black colt, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 1400.
COWS
Durham and Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old,
duo March 25.

Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, due March 15.V
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due March 14.
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh last of Dec.,
bred back.

Guernsey heifer, 3 yrs. old,
due March 1.

Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due March 15.
Guernsey and Holstein heifer,
3 yrs. old, due in May.

Holstein and Jersey heifer,
coming 2 yrs. old.

Jersey heifer, coming 2 yrs. old,
pasture bred.

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old,
fresh in Dec., bred back.

Roan Durham bull, 15 mos. old.
Cows T. 6. and Bangs Tested.

H OG S
3 Brood sows, due in April.
8 Shoots, wgt. from 75 to 150 lbs.

CHICKENS
120 White Leghorn pullets.
60 yr. old hens, White Leghorns.

TOOLS
Deering mower, 6 ft. cut.
John Deere bay loader.
Dain side delivery hay rake.
3 sec. Drag.
McCormick binder. 6 ft. cut.
Moline riding plow.
Thomas fertiliser drill.
Wagon and flat roc*.
Jahn Deere 6 ft. double disc, harm and tractor hitch.
John Deere manure spreader.
John Deere two bottom plow, 12 inches.
Fordson tractor, good running condition.
Land roller.
Ajax 5 tooth cultivator.
Grind stone.
Two wheel trailer ond stock rack.
Flat boat.
Little Willie 2 horse cultivator.
Bean puller.
2 Sets Double harness.
3 - 19 in. collars.
1-21 in. collar.
5 oil barrels.

GRAIN

fr WOOD

Quantity of hay.
Corn fodder in bundles.
Quantity of oats.
Some cull beans.
150 bu. corn.
Quantity bu» wood.
Quantity slob wood.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
5 rocking chain.
2 Kitchen cabinets.
Oil stove.
9x12 Linoleum.
2 Dining room tables.
7 chain.
2 Bedsteads.
Mattress.
Library table.
Piano.
Sanitary cot.
Cooking utensils.
Crocks. Home Comfort range, hot water front.
Round Oak hard coal stpve.
Blue Bell separator.
Round Oak heating stove.
500 chick Brooder stove for hard cool.
*
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, noth ing to be removed until settled for.

BERT HAYNER, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

E. E. GRAY, Clerk.

UCTION SALE
We will sell at Public Auction on the E. W. Green form located 1j mile* nortiiMSt
of Vermontville to the Brown school house, then 31 miles north and j mile east; or
5 miles east of Warnerville, j mile south and j mile oast; or 5 miles south of Sun­
field on section 35, Sunfield twp., on

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, ’42
Commencing at one o'clock sharp, the following articles will be offered:
HORSE AND COWS

Bay marc, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1600.
Brown Jersey, 8 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks.
Black Jersey, 8 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 25.
Brown Jersey, 7 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 25.
Guernsey, 5 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 18.
Red cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 20.
Red heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 18.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 28.
This herd of cows test 6.2.
Jersey-Guernsey, 1 yr. old, bred.
Black Jersey, 8 mos. old.

HOGS
Poland China sow with 8 pigs, 3 wks. old.
3 Poland Chino sows 3 and 2 yrs. old, bred
in Dec.
14 Pigs, wgt. about 75 lbs. each.

HAY
4 tons Alfalfa hay.
9 tons Clover hay. 14j acres bean pods.

McDEERING FARMALL H with I H
&amp; M Hand Lift Cultivator and McDeering No. 8 Little Genius plow, 2
bottom 14" Ko bottom.
This tractor woe bought new March
28, 1941.

MACHINERY
McCormick binder.
Keystone side delivery rake.
10 ft. Cultipackor.
Keystone hay loader.
2 horse John Deere corn planter.
Low wheel wagon and rack.
Emerson 6 ft. mower.
Grind stone.
2 wheel Milk cart.
Bean puller.
Breaking plow.
3 sec. spike drag.
3 sec. spring drag.
5 hoe cultivator.
2 shovel cultivator.
Set work harness.
Steel drum.
Endgate seeder.
Iron vice.
Hayfork.
Steel Post drill.

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

Silas B. Dull and E. W. Green, Prq
H. O. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

ARTHUR

�THE HASTING*: BANNER. THURSDAY, rtBBUARV 11, 1*42

SOUTH SHULTZ
‘ NOT1CB OF M0RT0A0B
'from New-York City where he at- Barbara Ann
BARRYVILLE
.
Jand Mrs. Merrill Koryher and..
■—{- af
— JSwrf,
—------ :
husband at Howell Sunday
after* .
RALE
noon.
| family spent Sunday with Mr. and tended a Medical Clinic for the
. spsnt
-* Saturday and Sunday
» a- with».।
pimje remember OUr W. 8. C. B. The
—. Shultz Community Club wax FOREOLOSXfRB
WM
wk t«m awnra
a«r.nk ■■■
kt, ipa
Mr. and Mra. B. W. Sisson ac- 'Mrs. Watt Thomas ol Bowne.
past
|Mr.
ai)d Mra. W. C. Lape.
- it week.
.
i»t luck dinner this week Thura* held
“eld at the home of Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. i*,
at •
ccmpanied Gordo" Edmonds and I Mr. and Mra. Bvron Payne and![ Mr. and
~' **
Mrs. Glenn
“*
Kellogg are i Mrs. J. “
E. **
Roush
—** of Rockford nnd
•
ut the home of Mr; and Mra. Bus Apsey Thursday, thirty-one be-hut"! th* rlskim-ntb d*»
the-----------------winter in _
Hastings.
' Floyd
Roush
of Clarksville were
near Quimby.
tag present. After the dinner officer*
,’a" ."'.‘.'“LuV,
family of HasUngM
Owosso. Sun-1 family of Zeeland were Sunday din- . spending
-------- ------—w---------------------—----------------------------- clayion McKeown
-- ------------. ..
_ . . elccMd
___ &gt; for 1HJ;
. nlna nanarM noil tairir nt
Mr &gt;nd. Mrs. Oeorge Karcher of WM^ay afternoon nnllarc
raUera nF
of Mr
Mr
c’ E
8u
r. and Mrs. Keith Price of Hu- day to make the acquaintance of' ner guesU bf Mra. Ida Payne.
were Sunday afternoon callers Rodger Dean Edmonds, the little
yr. and Mra. Charles Bunn. Har-1 Plainwell spent Sunday with Mr.
Mn. Allen Fish and family.
Bnd Mra E H Lathroo Rev Beck, president; Mra Llbble Cra­
, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durkee.
grand- and great-grandson.
I old and Dorothy, called on Mr. and; and Mrs. Henry Karehcr.
| Mr. nnd Mra. George H*yt nnd
d „
artwold were unable to ven. vice-president; Mrs. Izola Ap’cited
inG rturn
tma.7
Mra. Beutah Hull, ui ■
| Mr andMr.
Mrs.
Hare
” Woods
spent Ivisited
Mrs. Albeit Reitburg of....
Grand RapMr. nnd Mrs. Robert White and 'family
family of
of Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo were
were Sunday.
Sunday.' TsJwprc
. ..
--------- --------------------------------------and
Mrs.
Frank Hynes
H^tU^d Witv^e^l wmVta ^l^ Bun^t eZrThe
Mra. Craven, ^ribe. Beutah Hull
‘
‘
I children of Musks-gan spent Sun- »
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford I Sunday
with Mr.
uxl Mrs. "
Miller; ids, Saturday afternoon.
towRil
of Woodland Sunday after-------------I Larson-------------------of Kalamazoo.
Mrs. ---------Forrest Buehler I day with Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods 1 SdX™ n S evStfi
•••"«* lhrir
hA‘1 Char«e 01 lhe Protr*m
------- --------------------------------------. (-----Mr.
-------and
--------noon.
oon-------------------------------------------------- i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose and family (spent
■
Sunday evening
------ «------with Mr. mid Llr.d family.
f
and
If lhey
they “
have
The many friends
of Frederick
Mr and Mra Levi Hynra of Grand ccampaign
«’pa‘«n “
nd lf
**• not al,rten‘1' of
Frank Walton and daughter. Mra. "f Histint* called on Mr. and Mn. .Mr*. George Snyder of Caledonia ] Mr. and Mra. Gail Burkholder ot
W. F. Closron. vjriled the latter's | Ed Stair* Friday eveateg.
Dr. H. 8. Wedel returned Sunday Grand Rapids were Sunday aftcr- Rapids acre Saturday evening sup­ ready called on you. they will, very Anders were sorry to hear he Is in
L'
-------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Guy per guests of Mr. and Mrs. OWen--xhortly and anything you contribute Pennock hospital and hope for his
•
will
ba.
greatly
appreciated
sjieedy
recovery.
Smith.
Steckle.
j
.
rx.- tHarold
Hamid Higdon
xr—
,_
• Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Nagler, Robert
A sleigh ride was enjoyed by the
Mr- onA
ftnd Mrs
Higdon of
of Alva Kenyon
was ' fortunate
wireSunday
Sundaydinner
dinner enough to gel u thirteen pound
Hardy and Elliot SJoberg called on menibers,&lt;jf the Y. T. C. and friends Battle Creekwtre
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Solomon of . Friday evening. Tlic
ride ended al gurata of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Hlg- pickerel out of Long lake last
PetUr*
Delton, Sunday.
lllo
. wuimum
. —and
— —
— Chari™ Higdon
. Tuesday.
Uiellumr
homeU1of ml
Mr anu
and rani
Mra.
William &lt;ton; MfMra
Rev. mid Mrs. Paul Olmstead and dip„ n!Kj fanniy. where games were of Nashville were Sunday afternoon
Amy Bonneville *pent Monday
Quinton visited their son Lyle, who played and refreshment* of hot- calleis.
with her daughter. Lorraine Man­
“ HunUn8Um’ Ind1' dogs and cocoa were served.
j Mr. and Mrs., Dennis McIntyre of
ning of Hashtags.
tfrnnrfuk wnihmqtr.uh.iiJiJ Mr and Mrs. David Pike ot Grand: Battle Cierk vnenl v.-rrt-Md'* of
at-d ttauMhteroriiMttag^ wi^sm! lnapltls ’p&lt;,nt s“lurd“y
Mr last week wllh Mr. nnd Mra Archie
'
j "'•d*
lay caU«. of .Mr and Mra. G^Jgv
Mre H’roW W“xli D .
.
. MHntvre. On Thursday he waa crop out of Long lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manning tnd| *87*'
Hoving decided Io discontinue farming we will dispose of the personal property at
Bagsj.tl
। Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson ■ Inducted in the army and as he was
public auction at the Amelia Morehouse form located 2 miles west, 80 rods north
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steckle 'visited Uielr son Cheater and family .-.till at Fort Custer, he nnd Mrs.
aeronluro with tho tn
;and family of Lansing were Sun-inCftr BunHeM Sunday
| McIntyre called on his parents Sat- naraoer oi nasungs nna Mr. anuif,„„
and 80 rods west of Prairieville.ori
. Mra William Bonneville and Su- i ■•ut mortgage &gt;tier .irUuit in t*
lay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aia I Rev. Everett Love attended a I urday evening.

FBEEPORT

AUCTION SALE

suas;------------------------------- — Im«u», M RunU MU,Uta, itoo’I

MONDAY, FEB. 16,1942
Storting at 1 o'clock'we offer the following articles:

HARNESS

HORSES
Black gelding, 10 yrs. old,
wgt. 1300 lbs.

Black mare, 9 yrs. old,
wgt. 1400 lbs.

Black mare, 9 yrs. old,
wgt. 1200 lbs.

cows
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh.
Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old, pasture
bred.
Jersey heifer, 8 mos. old.
Jersey heifer, 12 mos. old.
Jersey heifer, 6 mos. old.
Jersey bull, 8 mos. old.

POULTRY
17 White Rock hens.

HOGS
O. I. C. sow, 2 yrs. old, wgt. 350 lbs.

2 Set* of good double work homes*.

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Quantity af Itay.

Quantity of oats.

FARM MACHINERY
Wogon and rack.
Syracuse plow, 12’,' bottom.
f 2 sec. Spring drag.
2 sec. Spike drag.
Cale plow, 14" bottom.
I. H. C. Corn planter with fertilizer
attachments.
Sled corn cutter.
Massey Harris 7 ft. cut binder with
new canvasses, good working order.
Oliver riding cultivator.
Deering riding cultivator.
Deering com binder.
Oliver walking plow.
McCormick 5 ft.' cut mower.
Dowagiac grain drill with seeder at­
tachments.
Maytag washer.
Dump rake.
Grub hoe.
Hand sprayer.
Singletrees.
Forks, hoes, shovels.
Post digger.
2 cross cut Saws.
2 sets Doubletrees.
3 10 gol. milk cans.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

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

WELLS and GLENN SIVER, Props
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk.

AUCTION SALE
Having rented my form, I will sell at public auction at my farm home located 4’/z
miles south of Caledonia School house or 2 miles west, 1 ’/j miles north and 1
mile west of Middleville the following described property on:

THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1942
beginning at one o'clock.
HORSES
Sorrel more, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1500.
Sorrel mare, 11 yrs. old, wgt. 1500.
Black mare, 11 yr». old, wgt. 1400.
Bay mare, 5 yr». old, wgt. 1550.

CATTLE
Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, milking now.
Guernsey heifer, yearling.

PIGS
6 feeder shoots.

FARM TOOLS
*1927 Chev. Stake body truck.
Good condition.
*
Brooder house and oil stove.
Deering grain binder, good condition.
New Idea Manure spreader, good con­
dition.
Side delivery rake.
Dump rake.
Fertilizer grain drill.

A .»», .-rishuu, aven pound.,.
rlt ta, Rrtdoy.
on wS' bnnJS M ‘ HutwS
oou.&lt;•»«&gt;,.« «
&gt;tatut&lt;
born to Mr and Mr. D.mlrt FoUU
Mr. Arthur Rloh.rdwn rrooued I „„„ „„h hlm ste u
• Donna Hclrigle) of Valparaiso.: word from Mrs. Lorn,berry t Grace .
ha
of .
slster Mra ’ _Mr. an
■ndlutin Tti”dov morning He was I Sperry) formerly ot Freeport
I
u
weeks of stonv Point
. Dolores and Bert Cook of Hastings;
th* ««m or On. Tbo..».n.t Nine Ho*l*. Bunda
M&gt; W1U.
.nd Mn.,*- .gja-ff?
SI ‘
named Daniel Dean. Mr. and Mra'her granddaughter. Carteen Soules, j
O1 Blony rmni(spent
Alvin Helrigle a net daughter Wil- aged 8. had been drowned when she
Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Gillett and'• Hunk
Frank Horn,
Hom.
' „ profiling* bvting l.»»n innituud
ma visited them Tuesday. Mrs. Hel- i»ent through the ice at Dimondale Clara
were Thursday
call-, Visitors
—
-• Mr. and Mrs. Alvn,&lt;»
------- ------------------ evening
....
at
th- a-bt now unpnhi »n«l
rlglc remamlng for n few days.
011 J“n1 •« nt
" Oliver Tanker
ut Mr
Mr. n,,a
and M
Mra.
Tn-.k.-r Krnyon'. Sund.y were Mr. «nd Mra. I
tlT'.'r "A
Jefferies --------------have mid-----------Lucille —
nt ---------Hastings,
Clara
re-. wetlttall Kenyon and Mrs. Enrnta r.inr.J'hsving hr«n dMlarnl »nd h»»b&gt;«
MUx Vivian Buehler of Charlotte
Mr- 1,11,1 ------ ------------•pent the weekend with her parents 1 moved into their homo,
------ known
—,n ns ,mainlng
n8|n|ng .over
over the weekend
1 ntinwoii
nt Battle Creek. Ronald;i-»&gt;
nAtmia. b-tonw &lt;tu-.nd
un&lt;t-r th* trrm«
Stillwell of
Mr mid Mrs. Forrest Buehler.
| ‘be Wm. Hutchens place, recently ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryans and Kenyon and family and Nellie Kinne j'jnnV.’infii* In*
Mrs. Man' Hcnney vtaited Mr. and purchased of C. J. Moore
children were Sunday afternoon of Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett! b**mn» narrative.
•tex
——
Mrs. Hama-r
Homer irMAiM-v
Henney nt
of Wnartlai-wl
Woodland.
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roush Hamilton and Duane and Darrel of
T&gt;‘*r»nir*.
SCHOOL HEWS
Sunday.
I
nnd family.
Jim. Agnes. Mary, nnd George
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fennels of Clov- rur.o**** af ib»
Enid Evalet and Barbara Bischof!
Humphrey visited their sister, Mrs.
Plans for a class party are undci
ure
among
the
1th
nnd
Sth
grade
Arthur Richards. Saturday.
with Mr. and Mrs Mita Ashby
IJX’ Xw“ite5
.. rmtpe .luu.
In English we are having current Pta'iU from Nashville who are
■ Mr. nnd Mrs. Manley Sherman
EVelyn Hom of Battle Creek vtalt-; i&lt;&gt; il.» higher bhliUr. &gt;i-«br aorib d»»r
------- regularly.
------ ------at the
events
I spending.the
--------- .. -— next
------ -2 weeks
-----and family of Rutland Twp.
cd her parents. Rev. and Mra. Fred!'k&lt;’ F*’’*'ot
Mr and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger
Margaret and Edward Martin Kellogg camp nt Clear lake.
lake,
Hom from Saturday until Tuesday.; B&gt;rrr &gt;n4 Hi.t&lt; .-.'t HMIask •••■! Court
I and Marvin and Mr. nnd Mrs. Aus- have moved to near Grand Rapids.
Mr. a»d Mrs. Huron Healy. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Lynn Bishop of Bat-j W®u«
| tin Rosenberger of Clarksville at­
I mid Mrs. Stanley Healy and son
tended lhe snow carnival al Ionin.
! of Lansing and Mr. and Mra. Paul tie Creek called on their aunt. Mina! p“'r‘p
We grumbled quite n bit nbout Hie
Sunday.
Kettvon Sundav.
! v. ri
war tunc,
new "war"
time, uut
but on.,
only one
one perper* K“lcr “nd daughters^were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rogers of new
Jackson called on Mrs. Viola Rogers, son ta the Class Has tardy Monday, dinner guests of Mts. Clara Daj and 200 has been a guest of Daisy।
I Vivian.
Thursday. Also on Mrs. Maude Rog­ morning.
The Freshmen are proud that1 Miss Clara Gillett spent Sunday and Mrs. Leo Hendershott and
ers nnd daughter. Marguerite. They
attended the W. M. A. dinner nt the Marlorie Thompson is ttie Girls' in Muskegon with Mr. and Mra.; Merle of Hendershott Disl. spent
i Wm. Dipp home, and called on Mr. Singles Ping Pong Champion of Henry Klevertag and son Friday Sunday with her.
nt.d Mrs. Roy Durbin of Hastings Junior High.
‘1 ”
evening callers at the Gillett liomc
■ in■ tile
•— evening.
-.........
Woutener was absent on wr[v
u. rmju
were mj,
Mr. nllu
and m
Mrs
Floyd naiwt.
Nesbet. h ubbardTiills"
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Good of Del- Monday. We hope that she tsnt ill. Sunda&gt;. evening callers were Missi
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Peterson
ton
Sundny dl.mnr
dinner guests v
of |
»&gt; were Sund.v
s.nb.'»ir
I t-uedb. Col. nnd K-nn.ll&gt;' MrCtel- have moved from5 the Willyard &gt;i
Mr nnd Mrs WW*m Klemp
J The Library Club met nt the land of Battle Creek.
I house to a farm near Grand RupMrs. Lucy Sindel is In n hos­
’ library Tuesday evening, nnd Miss
We are glad to learn Forrest Bl- ids which Mr. Peterson will farm
pital in Ann Arbor gt the present
^Marguerite IJoKers gave n book re-1 dieman is better and able to be out, this summer. We will miss them
time, taking treatments.
FRANK C. POORMAN
„CT.,V, sshowed
„u.n; nunc
in our neighborhood but wish them.
HA DIE I,. I'OORMAN
Steven Weaver
Bible plc
pic-- ',c* Phyllis Bracndle atao gave a aBaln.
ture* Ut Battle Creek Sunday eve- ’•’’'‘w-An informal period of game*■, —
- --------------Mis*
Elaine
Day -of Kalamazoo। success.
rcfrcslnnenLs followed.
Htag
।,and
a,1&lt;1 refreshments
!I spent Uie weekend with her parANDREW W. IJM'KTON
We hope that the teachers will
. Is belter and able to attend school'
i Mrs. Nellie Roush of Clarksville
was a Sunday culler of F E Dem- !excuse us if we fall asleep In class, Francis Butine of KtUtunazoo was a
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haight's son sin’ukihtw*"Nrtknai Bank Bi.lr,
tag and Mr. and Mrs Allen Fish. . because wc are not accustomed to Sunday dinner guest;
Creak. .Mfehlcan.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Overholt of
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop andI was absent from school on account;
Grand Haven nnd Mbs Evelyn . The Juniors have chosen, some of' Mr. and Mrs Earl Rothnar of Has­. of sore throat but was able to re-1 - -:_____________ .Onl
the
Sophomore
boys
to
usher
at
the!
Overholt of Battle Creek spent the
tings were Sunday dinner guestsj turn to school lhe last of lhe week, noticb or forbclobdrb
weekend with their parents. Mr. and 1play Friday evening.
ot Mr and Mrs Will G Hyde.
,, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burd. Mr.! n.f.uit t,.,iae b..n m..i. (,
Mrs. Overholt.
.
' mid Mrs. Albert Green called on Mr.
h*’lo* continual for »
Mr and Mrs. Frank Bunker of'
and Mrs. Ray Burd In Assyria and tli^Burtiut'"^*.
rio.'ut'
The American Government class DI NHAM DISTRICT
Allo and Mrs, Estclla Cress, local, is
i organizing a body to represent ’ The Dunham Community Clubi Lee Lapham and daughters -In *«»?»•. a. u, iusn i,r eu. o. c
were Thursday afternoon caljcrs of ।the federal government; that is. will-meet
■ Maple Grove Sundny
afternoon
Ardi.
u.
ha,b»nd
.nda rtfw *i
al
the
schoolhouse
Satur-----------------------------------------OUIHM, Hiiiiiwuu.
Mriopn c.riin.
to Fayrita
Itarroo
Mr* Ella tail.
,
sonic are writing a constitution: of- day evening. Feb. 14. The Michigani
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Jenkins spent m. Hhupp. or surviror. &gt;■ n&gt;
Mr. and Mrs Victor Hcnney and ।
congiyssmen. nnd judges will Bakery Company of Battle Creek; Saturday In Grand Rapids.
; t"miJJ'‘Al,*n ”»ai* I "'th* otK
family of Hastings called on Mrs. fleers,
j
£
I: - elected: and the work of the will put on pictures. Supper will be
Mary Henney Sunday evening.
Government class will be carried on 1 hvl u&gt;d at 7:30 fast time,
localltjr to buy land for the state
Mrs Addie Olthouse of Alto visit- ।hi thb manner.
' Friday afternoon Mestlamc* J&lt;xse- of Michigan last week.
'd Mr. and Mrs. John Fish Friday.
phlne Cheeseman. Helen Cheeseiftemoon
- .
I
___________
Dr mid Mrs Irving Waiters and' Well, we've had our pictures taken, mitn. B"’re-- Qr&gt;v Loul*e Harris Fla., writes she has been In three'
fmnlly of Grand Rapids, mid Mr. nnd nre nnxiousiv waiting for ourJI and Annabelle Wolf!, attended a test black outs down there.
I shower at the home of Mrs, Ora
and Mrs. Tom Morris of Allentown, proof*.
'
fti. visited their parent*. Mr. mid. We were glad to have as guesU Mnson in Battle Creek, in honor of BARBERS CORNERS
*-tr son*
ion's wife.
Mrs
f
------ ----- -----Mra. William Crakes. Sunday.
1,-ut week Wednesday. Jeon Me- 1 her
------ —
- - Rex Mason.
Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Clihtoh mid 'Robert* and Vivian Reed from the I Miss Jnunita Swift is convnles- Matthews of Grand Rapids are •«4
of Carllon,ani1 Mr. mid Mrs. Lake Odessa high school. Gwendo-1 ring from
'com a
2 recent apj
eppeadectotny al helping to care for Mrs. Etta Bump i |B ^htcii thare i«
smeof
herVster,
I unpaid an ..id n
of her
s'ster. Mrs P. Wil- i who Is 111.
Alfred Gonzales, local, were Sunday lyn Mishler wus jiko here during ’he-hom*
of at her brother's os' Mabelle Hauer of East Lanslnr-.•«•,«k» •
dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. B R. the nfiemoon.
hams iinstead
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Cllnton Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Clin-;,
reported last week.
I t-neitt the wwkend wim her imt. 11-,.-*., ...’ ... .L
ton and family of Bowtie called In
Intermediate Room
toBtiintad ta r»
Several from this neighborhood cnls. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer. or ln ajalty hsrlna
lhe afternoon.
Th-’ following third gnjdcrs ex­ attended Pomona Grange at the
Sunday callers al Mrs. Jerry
Mrs. O. H. Fausey and Mrs. Will!cell in Arithmetic nnd English:
Maple Grove Grange hall Wednes­ Foley'S were Mr. and Mrs. Paul la said tnorti*«e contained, hneinr ba.
Dipp, local, nnd Mrs. Charles King: Quintin Olmstead. Walter Woods.
Bump
nnd
Mrs.
Nay
Bump.
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day evening. Some ladles of Hie
of Hastings called on Mrs. Frank; Arthur Bird. Norma Bustancc. and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Chim and1 notice is hereby oivf.n that oi
Dunham District put on a play
Walton Sundny afternoon. 1
Raymond Mead
family of CoaU Grove were callera
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Virginia and Reuben Fish nndI
In the Sixth Grade, lhe following "Among Us Girls." ,
Thursday, Clarence
Hoffman. at Herman Hauer’s Sunday after- Hundard Tim# at
Emily Dipp called on Anna Mae pupils do very good work in Arith­
!
1= •
Baar of Grand Rapids Sunday aft­ metic: Alice Yonker. Thomas Van­ Flovrl Hralv. and George Cherseman noon.
Mbs Lillian Matthews of Grand: pu?. Tfo‘ TOi
ernoon.
11*—
,k. circuit Court !■
der Male. Bobby Wallin, Carl attended the program for Farmer's
Week,
at
M.
S.
C.
In
the
evening Rapids visited her sister. Mrs. Etta &gt;*id county. Gerald Lnpe of Grand Rapids, Krauss, and Donald King.
Bump,
last
week.
'
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
We are planning a Valentine par­ they called on Miss Enid Cheecman.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stanton and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bump of Bur-^tn u
Lape, who is tn the Navy. Is now on ty lor Friday, and plan to exchange
—
'he new boat U. S. S. North Caro- valentines and play games.
son Rufus left for Florida Wednes­ Ungton visited -• ••
Una.
lly Sunday.
day morning.
Mumbo-Jumbo
. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Johnson and
A daughter was bom Feb. 3 at
The Junior class will present the Pennock hospital to Mr. and Mra.
daughter Lois and Boyd Novlsky of■
Grand Rapids were Sundav after­ play "Mumbo-Jumbo". Friday eve­ Maurice .Rogers. Mrs. Rogers, who
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noon rallers of Mr. and Mrs War­ ning. February'13 nt Freeport 1.0. was Beatrice Buxton was a former
O F. Hall at 8:30 P. M The play, a
ren Surrurrer.
’ resident of this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shoemaker three act mystery farce by Jack
Howard McIntyre and Ernest
of Lansing spent two days with Mr. Barnard, will give you all of the
ORDER
FOR
PUBLICATIOK
laughs and thrills, you want Jn one Dunkclberger were at Kalamazoo
and Mrs. Adam Endres.
Mrs. Claud Walton end Donald evenings entertainment Come your­ Friday to take their physical exami­
were Grand Rapids visitors. Friday self nnd bring your neighbors and nation. their draft numbers having
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mead and friends. Tickets are being sold by been called.
The Communilj' unite In ibest
children ot Maple Grove were Sun­ all members of lhe Junior class.
wishes to two newly wedded couples.
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
CHURCH NEWS
Mead.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Wolff
United Brethren Church
। &lt; Annabelle Stanton) were recently
Mrs Ella Tasker and son August
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
of Carlton were Wednesday after­
noon callers of Mrs. Ella Catt.
Freeport—
lhe wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Claud Emerson of Battle Creek,
Kidder iMlldred Wolff • at Napo­
Sundav School-MtkSO. (
grandson of Mr. and Mrs W. W
Preaching—11:30.
J
leon. Ohio, Feb. 1.
Rockhill, was inducted In the army
The Dunluun Mothers' Club met
Christian Endeavor—7:08
February 2. and h now working as
Preaching—8:00
Wednesday afternoon at the school­
an office boy at Fort Custer.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening house, with ten present.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
......
The Barry County Association of m, -an
Mr. and Mrs. George Ball were
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will be
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
i held in the local 1.0.0 F Hall, Feb­
Preaching—10:00
McCnu) .near Middleville,
Mlxscs
ruary 23. All members are urged
Sunday school—11:00
Nylu and Neva Ball who had spent
to attend
Christian Endeavor—8:00.
the weekend there returned home
Mlis Bonnie Edmonds of Hastings
with their parents
'pent a couple of days last week
FREEPORT METHODIST
- The Maple Grove Farm Bureau
with her grandparents. Mr. and
CHURCH
Community group will meet Wed­
Mrs. B. W. Sisson, while her moth­
Mildrxl 8mllk.
nesday. evening. Feb. 18 at the
er went to Owos«n to get acquainted
Morning Worship—11:00. Sermon: home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Haw­
with Bonnie's little nephew. Rod­ "My Church."
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
blitz.
ger Dean Edmonds
Sunday School—13:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Clinton and
.BRANCH DISTRICT
■tiughter of Ada called on Mr nnd
Morning Worship—10:00. Sermon: । .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skidmore
Mrs a R. Clinton. Saturday.
1’rnhii. Oftlr* In ih
"My Church."
j and family, of Baltimore expect to
Henry Myers spent the weekend
Sunday School—1100.
'n Detroit.
; move into the Howard Gibson house
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
*"*"*
‘
|(soon.
Mrs. Claud Mead spent Thurs­ DURFEE
Mrs. -------------Lee Bell--------------------’ entertained —
the
day with her sister. Mrs
Oscar
Teddy Hayward and Miss Donna,
tones of Hasting*.
Wilcox of Hope were married Sat-ij0,]V Down Friday afternoon,
Lyle Lancaster of Fort Custer and urday at the parsonage Rev. H. R.
T&amp;* la(lles of th&lt;? Dorcas Society
his brother Merle of Hope Twp. ’ Pfeiffer performing the ceremony.. expect to meet nt the home of Mrs.
were Sunday dinner guests at the Congratulations.
Dan Roberts Wednesday lo
Fry and Thompson home. Merle ex- j Mr. and Mrs Byrd Allen and th£ luilt. Pot luck dinner,
family tire moving near Clarksville
"
“ • "
Mr. and Mrs William Wailunas
meet tils appointment for preach­
c.f Detroit spent the weekend with and Mr. and Mrs Harold Richie
are moving on the farm 'recently ing services Sunday morning
Mr. nnd Mrs Emil Olson.
The Dorcas Society of Nom.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ow-n Sterkle. lo­ vacated by tha Allens.
Mr. and Mrs Ernie Bateman nnd Maple Grove will be entertained a:
cal. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi Hynes
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John
-----------------mti
Loraine of Grand Rapids were »n visited Miss Mary.Baulch in
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Bot'-le Creek Saturday and Sunday. Darby Thursday. Feb 19. for an all
day meeting
Mrs Vern Yarger of near Hastings. I There was no school Monday.
The young people of North Maple
Mr mid Mrs. Henn Holzay of1 Mra. Samuel Is confined to her
Grove will have a Valentine party
Marne spent Sunday with Mr. and bed again.
'
Mrs Adam Endres.
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—----- ----------- ----------------Mildrii ■mill,. Rfghltr *f Prob*t*
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lape and
BANNER WANT ADV8. FAY
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LEGAL NOTICES

McCormick mowing machine.
Keystone hoy loader.
Steel land roller.
Gale riding plow.
Syracuse walking plow,
Oliver walking plow.
3 section spring drag.
2 Daisy walking cultivators.
5 tooth cultivator.
United engine and cutting box.
Pair sleighs.
Flat hay rack.
Lumber wagon.
Plotform scales.
2 double harncyes.
Grind stone.
Corn shelter.
Wheelbarrow.
Hog hanger.
Hog crate.
Steel corner posts.
60 potato crates.
Crain bags.
Oil drums.
Forks, shovels, post hole digger, and
hundreds of small articles too num­
erous to mention.

FEED
Quantity of Wolverine seed oats.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Heating stove.
Chairs and some furniture.

TERMS: All lumi of $10.00 and under CASH over that amount six months time
will bo given on good bankable notes drawing six per cent interest. If interested
in time terms make arrangements with clerk at Caledonia Bank.

JAKE KLUMP, Prop
N. C. THOMAS. AvctiMMr

ruruS went u, Amt Arbor SKr?f5%?£S2fcI -i

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CALEDONIA BANK, Clerk.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER 4

H.M.S. PINAFORE
OSCAR I. CROOK WAS A RAILWAY
»oRERCeEo,PcTREoDss NtED TWENTY MOR^chool owcers^ NEW REGULATIONS
HERE FEB. 26-27 I AL?JER T° MAIL CLERK FOR 29 YEARS
Methodist Officio! Board MEN FOR SATURDAY
Dr. Wolter Anderson Of GOVERN RATIONING
---- ;
I nt
Moke* No Charge For Rent
----------Northwestern U. In Charge
Rotary Sponsors Production
of-'
Have Donation* Ready Fori
Change* In Eiiffeility
If You Think His Work Woi Easy You Show That You
Ck»&gt;iHcafiM For Tim
"Salvage
For
Victory"
HASTINGS
Do Not Know the Mental ond Physical Strain Which He
Pick-Up
Endured
BANNER
Rotarv Snaniar* PrnJurtian

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At the last meeting of the
Twenty-five school district of­
ficers of Barry county, with Supt.
tidal board of the First Methodist I
D. A. Van Buskirk as chairman.
H. M. S. Pinafore. Gilbert and
■church, action
action was
wa* taken
taken on
on the'
the
■church,
;
County Cierk Allan c. Hyde re­
question
of
the
rental
of
the
social
|
coromlUef
u
,
charge
ol
the
Sulllvta comic opera, produced by
School of Education at Northwes­ ceived on Saturday. Feb. 14. the
BY M. L. COOK
the Hastings High school and spon­
room to ths Barry County Rsd; second -Salvage fa Vtcluiy** col- tern Univeisit). Eianstun. HL, from new revised eligibility rhsalficaUOtU
(or the Ure rationing program as
Cron
chapter
ketion
on
Saturday.
Feb.
21.
I*
1
—
—
.
„
sored by UM. HasUnga Rotary Club.
Otcar L. Crook, for many years a limelight; but his work was a dlT-.‘
ImUlra Mura'S tni."a"J.’t7v7 ^-nroll'iten «\te".rak ot'ui wulj,™'
3“*»" “! u' *!"" Ante™. W‘ Uwrd by the GPA. to luperacde all
• Bj'Mr. and Mr*. Glendon F.
will be staged in Central Auditorium
' nrevlous n*aulation*
fin.
r. ih.n
Northwestern. The group leave*
Swarthout*.
here Thursday and Friday. Feb. 20,
fine ™.hi(public, nervier for mn
more
than service which ha* done and Ls do- ,or ,B m,TUnK&gt; covering a period contk**.
in«mtehio«p«uteitebteraAUOi';:Ltlw?JL'rj!.“i."''J!r .“-KIi
“*?*“.•***.“IS I'.’.".?*"'' Creek
—" ’on
' ’ Sunday
----------- ' Uw A re8^Uons apply to bUh OUI‘aa&gt; ' new and recapped U
and 27. al 8:00 o'clock with proceeds i
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half
of
tils
adult
life.
He
had
three
•
.,
(Written aboard a blacked-out;
going to the Barry County Red;j ship enroute from Barbados toi; sons: Guy F. Crook of lids city. this country and adds so much to| had to be heated and lights were coutny garage, a* before, ready to
Liter follow-up courses will be;
ffCapt&gt;fd
f*^**1^
। Don Crook of Vicksburg and Shirley Uie comfort and convenience of all)
Both the faculty and atudenta of Trinidadi
more often necessary, causing ad- ,lart at Bme o'clock A. M
It is held in various seoUon* of B*rn ; ,_
'
Crook, who was shell-shocked In the. our lives In this good old U. S. A. di
t Iona 1 expense to the. church
hoped to have the collection com- Co so that all the school officer*
which per the high school have been puUlng
We're Panama bound I
! first World war. for which lie has'
&gt;*v&gt;»w*uu •«-.
,-&lt;«,/«
■ ~
Red'ulrtrd before noon, if poyrfblt.
po«»le
may .ivu.v
receive n.v
the u
information
reM “* 10 ,aau‘on,‘ P»reoru
forth a great deal of effort in con-! We're at lut on our way some- been under treatment at Camp Cus- i e«*t of thl*0city *nd was the son'. Mrs R. G Hubbard, county Red'pj^-Ad
Cross
last, •—fer
■— -*■ ■
- in
■ a ceived
...by those
..
-in attendance.।
...
or
of Mr and Mr* Flam Crook earlv1| Cro
*-' chairman, was delighted last.
jn orc
to finish
the ’kork
m jmum
MH? MT
TW whei, somehow-and at least our• ter hospital for several yean. The Stir* of HarilnLs tow^Wn He'wrrk ,o r&lt;ce,Vl “ lrUer lrom lhe
hours, more men .re needed Name* of those attending are not I
A
the r°l“”rt’X
Board of Education is donating the
, father died here on October 8. 1938. । £ ^1 the dlt rkt\Xuld lat J *rcreU,T
of the olflcial
board atat-lTtfiy ....A ulrrady ^ponded but yet avaiUble
;—
reguUltons:
Immediate
objective
will
not
.
—
J
ole.
•
I"-use of the auditorium and co*U are
His loyal, unassuming, faithful wife, er £ • fe5 montK? t^ so™ 'Ing
ln« Lhal
“hou.1 a .dl
^n,!n&lt; ¥
°‘c. a
ThU&amp;une
-• The following vehicle* »h*U be
that,' *
without
dissenting
vote
a ictal
u.laj of
of 70
70 mm
mrn could
c^nd t&gt;t»* used
used
This roune is one u
of. ---------------the various
being cut wherever possible to re-1 without interest Panama—bulwark• passed on June 2, 1932.
'
, the board decided to send a re-ln vutl W|U
j^asr phone or ltrojecu‘sponsored by the W. K eligible for Ures or tube* to the ex­
duce expense* so that a major por-1 0( Western Hemisphere freedom..
Oscar Crook never attempted special studies In the schools of this!
Hon ol the gross return from the; Um. m&lt;Ml vUal BnM between two&gt; civic kadenhip. but It was always city, for hr planned to become a1 empted bill in full to the Red Crov. ^Winston Merrick and volunteer Kellogg Foundation, and the Barry ’"d. and only lo the extent pre­
vided by chapter IV of ,Kthe
Tira
fer the church rental for lhe 78; your «ervlce.,
*
*
“
County
Health
Department
ticket sale may be turned over to halve* of a world at war
SSu'during th^fall wmreZand! meetings. ™
s was “a n
?e “
cUon!' Dr.
Norbert
Schowalter reportsi
This
fine
action
- •
Rationing Regulations:
the Red Cross.
I Our investigation finally brought for the.public good. For more than
andI worked on the farm
°* boar&lt;1' “* lhr ,Ot“l amounl'that the following are furnithinx
i &lt;a&gt; a vehicle which is operated
Those who have been following yj up agU1Jlst a tUme wall; there is
X lo'h thevum^r for a ew ve.T involved' if
MpMur
ln’ triick* for lhe pick-up of the waste
by
a
physician,
surgeon,
visiting
Jhe T
“y. V?., abaolutely no way for North Arceri- .way maif'clcrk. wiiotr work and re­ mJKaw Uiat vuicluded' would ** ,nuch mor'’ “mnI material: Hastings Ice A- Fuel Co
Inurie. or a farm veterinary, and
this will be no ordinary Iiome talent
sponsibilities are not generally real- little him □ heart vere f J m faM ',hc ,78 charged-4100 per meeting | one; PrlM. Brw _ one; Hastings city.
' which U u-cd principally for proproduction. There will be special cept by plane, and that, for us. was bed. It is not an easy job now: but
l r d^Wrd^n^? J ltauSlT1* Rrd Cra" trraUy “P',rrcl“,w| three; Hasting* Iron A- Mclal Co.
Ifesslonal services;
costume* and scenery. Long hours absolutely impossible
xmdness and courtesy
'lone: -Darrell Aidrich and Henry
it waa much more of a physical and •o he decided to move to Hastings
of practice have enabled the cast
&lt;b&gt; A velUde which Is operated
,,,
mental strain during the 29 years and try living in town. He at first ■
So
II
is
to
be
Cristobal.
Canal
. Valdring have also offered lhe use
to perform with a pleasing pre­
, by a regularly practicing minbler
Zone, for a time. There we shall he gave to that service, from which1I engaged in the insurance business. . g..f,
of cars anti trailers.
No doubt
Leodership ond Spirit Most' of any religious faith and which U
cision.
he retired in 1921. Then tire hours with L. C Welton and discovered I Al KkII IIN
I good .use could be made of two or1
, used prinetpeliy In and is necessary
Each ticket sold will help to con­ see what the possibilities of ships were much longer and the pay far that, notwithstanding
the long i»«a&gt;x»fcar w**
Important
Resources,
Says
I three more truck* also Please call
to lhe performnnee of hi* religious
tribute to one of the moat worthy down the west coast of the conti­ smaller. No one heard any com-, hours and the hard drives, progress
E TnEllFtr
••Bill" Otto
Dr. Schowalter If you can help with
charities in the world—the Red nent may be.‘ If ship* are still run­ plaints from him. He took what he! wax very difficult in that line.
duties;
UUII r lUrNIJX
ning we can do Peru and Chile.
a truck or trailer.
Fortunately for him. at about that r
1 »**•■’»*«*
Cross.
One hundred and thirtv-two&gt;
&lt;c&gt; An ambulance:
had to do ns his job and did It
s«
xmu
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‘
he
cor
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t
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n
u
ent
Br
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Please
have
your
contributions
of
mrmorni
o|
UIC
rllliui(ru
Blltl
The Barry County Chapter has
member* of the enlarged and re­,
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 21
&lt;di A vehicle used exclusively for
been running somewhat behind In Argentina, and then trust to luck to faithfully. He never coveted the
paper*,
other
ar-, orKanizeti
orgnnlxet| Hasting*
of
.1
, magarinesand
.
.
,
nusiuiKs Chamber
uihuuwi
ui
R. V. Gunn Was Brothei tides
Hi-Im ntaml
containers or commrree
—"______ werg
___ _present
”___ at .u.
Its drive for funds, so H. M 8'8*1 «« home Only lime will tell. Jn
placed In onnd
good container*
the ____
open­ one or more of the following purhood
------ -Speaker
r--------, tied in bundles and out on the ln&lt; m„.ting ln j o. O F hall here
Pinafore presents an opportunity Ute meantime we shall give you all
Local G.S.O. Asks
&lt;l) To maintain fire-fighting
n-».-------------------------------------- nf th»' front Porc,‘ *°
m“y ** P,cMwl Thursday evening
for making a little extra contribu­ the information on Panama obtain­
I up ea»Uy and won't blow all over
william H-miri
-—
Help In Transportat'n The February meeting f
William ("Bill") Otto, secretary services:
tion In a-painless and pleasing man-, able
r
r
,, Brotherhood
Brotnernooa was held
nnu on Monday
iHuuua; |■ lh(? ---------alrcets
ner.
• ’
.
of the Lansing Chamber of Com-'
...
At any rate, this &lt;
| Drain.
pul m monlta
T„,
mll.
Hastings
citizens
cooperated tnerce. guest of honor, said that;Uc police services.
which threatened to bog
loirls service onp.nlr.uon In «.&gt;•,„
,te
condltlo„ ol splendidly in the first ' Salvage for the men and leader* in a community I
&lt;]) To enforce such laws aa re­
Barbados, Is going on. But we went
News Stand
lUW hru teen ocUve In provldlns ।
rMdj p„„nlln!
lh, Victory “ drive and it was greatly have more to do with progress and uu. .,,^^,11,
th- ,»nnwun
Herewith Is the cast of charac­ through some
sonic awful moment* on ■
enlerulnmrnt «( lhe U. S. O. Clute |rma|
The appreciated and the committee will development titan the presence of I Of public health and safety
that island. Let me give you some
Four Meeting* Are
ters:
be
-g
’
ad
to
have
you
continue
your
such
favorable
resource*
a*
raw
*
Sil Joseph Porter—Arthur Low­ Idea of our situation by way of ex-j
| in Battle Creek. Local chapter mem- usua] fjne supper was served by interest during the second and material and power There wa* ab-1
Scheduled In County
’’ To maintain garbage dUer; Captain Cortoran—Roy Oarner; planation
I ber* iiave been going to Battle Creek |
and his suppJr
fntiir-r roiiecttfnvi ’
solutely no reason in the world-he. P°“’ and othfr «n&gt;&lt;*‘ion *ernco*;
Ralph Rackstraw—Wealey Burrell;
The first boat line, out-of New! —
E—
D.—
Longnecker.
— ---------- ------------Boll* Specialist.
------- -—
! Bl »,»&gt;.
iPnflt once a ---week—to—
be-----------dancing
...wiart the Hastings orchestra fur­
Proceeds from Uie sale of the said, why Michigan should have be- ।
(5) To maintain mall services:
.. . .
----------------------... address
----- -1----------------,u. soldiers and ,to
n ♦-*Dick
Deadeye—Ronald Conklin; York direct to Rio, on which we Michigan
State
College
will
partners
of the
take nlahlng, muslc during the meal
waste item* will be divided equally come the world leader in automo- I
(e&gt; A vehicle with a capacity of
Bill BolMlay—Bosun—Dana Burgess naturally depended, discontinued IU four meetings in Barry County on h".- In the various■ B*"'” provided
------ ।I A short business meeting was con- between Ute Red Crow and the bile manufacture Michigan was a 10 or more passengers operated «xBosuns Mate—Alden Burgees; Jo­ services th^moment w*r broke out n,uriu|av anrf Fridov of this week •by
ducted u&gt;
by President nu.
Allen
b&gt; the cclub.
ub’ Much
Muc11 of ttire
JMr lime Ihe^e uuvwu
.. .Prentice
■%.*.«."IUI»1
Ninety iiui.u&lt;u
children lumber
state
lur’ »'ho then presented County
Countv Agent
Aeent Hoi Lunch
rauvvn fund
.•uiv.y
---------- producing
----------— in the
- , early• clusively
---- •/ for ont ■or more of the foisephine-Virginia Moore; Hebe- Then weX&lt;ned to lake another' 2ror?m« to Harold J Foster COun- I &gt;?“!* wo‘?en1 h“'c,
Ftorter intro- are being served a hot meal at noon ton &lt;*
2du»,r* Almost towing purpose.:
Helen
Covert:
Buttercup—Ruth
r tnL \.v,nin. evbry
etf-rv school day al the Central any other state in ‘the
east or mid- !1
&lt;i&gt; Tran*portaUon
Transport
heeaat
&lt;1&gt;
of paaacnBurrell; Midshipman Mite—Maxine
Khool.
1 Vst rould
or '“S1!?1! Em a. part of the services rendered
Cooper.
Have your contributions ready at J111’ natural resources then available t0
pubik by a regular transSailors. Marine*. Bisters. Cousins,
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9:00 A. M.. Saturday. Feb. 21.
Aunts Members of choral organi­ torpedoed.
zations of the Hastings High school.
rauto we
tiraduction
because we were
-a
auto production
because
were

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‘ PEOPLE MAKE
THE COMMUNITY

I

SOILS SPECIALIST
;=“U0 SPEAK HERE

Fair Boards Urged To
Carry On As Usual

to spend Ute remainder of our
■
lives on Barbados. Only the chance

Xi..“d .1i-A ? m “! S

“rQ=

During the discusrion Mr. Umg-1 wlLn about forty attending. Camauouner* and for the
have taken it out of sheer despera­ necker wlU speak of the compare- | tlon&gt; (or
Herewith U a copy of a telegram tion. Our next article will come from live value of lime and marl. «*| table* were donated by Mr*. Clyde
effect of both material* on cash Wilcox, and a local band (urnuhed
received by the Secretary of State Panama.
crop* as well as hay and posture &gt; the m„,ir
Everything
But
The
Kitchen
from the National Department of
crops Rates of application of difTransportation to and from Battle
Bink:
ferent analysis fertiliser* for vary-, CrM.k u p-mng ui be a problem for
Agriculture and which has been
We have noticed with increasing Ing cast, crops will be received, uiese young women because of tire
Interest one phenomenon of life Methods of application of commcr- . reau-jettons. So far they have furfair boards in lhe various counties:
their own cars but in the
"Because fairs and expositions in the tropic*—extremely unimpor­ ctal fertilizers that have given the *
serve so useful a purpose I hope tant but extremely interesting. Hair best results will be included in the, future must depend upon the co। operation of local people. Those who
the members of your association and fingernail* grow remarkablj discusaion.
fast.
One
spends
a
good
deal
of
hll
The
serie*
of
meetings
are
a
part
.
ttre
w
mtng
to help the Girls Servwill be encouraged to proceed with
u.c m«:uug»
of the
meetings^ ®puiraviv,.
sponsored by »••&gt;the, jce Organization In lhe transportayour plans for 1942. There may waking hours going to the barber's । ui
*.. ...
**"&gt;|uon
Barry County
War —
Board andj the
,, problem are asked to notify
be areas where for military reason* or manicuring his nails.
The dearth of news down here—'County Extension Office. Tlic dis- Loretta Springer, president of the
it will be unwise to encourage large printed
news—is appalling. With-' cusslon Is designed to give Barry 'club here m1m springer says that
gatherings but such areas will be
radio I doubt if we would! County farmers help with their soils I speedy cooperation will be apprervlativrly few and In any case can out .the...
problems
allow
. &gt; .... varrUUnm*
tliat that
n-tll will
nllnw
t K«*tnthem to ciatecj.
■be determined simply by consulta­
meet the county's production goal'
tion with the appropriate corps newspaper I devoured a long article and still conserve or bulid their:
dealing
solely
with the Improbabillty soils. Thrse meetings should be of
are* commander of lhe United
States army
The 1942 fairs and of Japan's ever acquiring the au­ &gt;pedal help to all township AAA ’
expositions can and I am sure will dacity to attack the United State*— committeemen and their attend-;
be a powerful force In carrying to and written by an American army ance is invited
the general public Ute facta and major I
County Agent Foster, with the as- j
lhe needs of America's war effort."
The beggars of Barbados are sistance of Mr. Longnecker. plans to
The Barry County Pair Board U really becoming quite sharp, chang­ test samples of soils for lime re-:
Don Holl of Middleville
going ahead with plans for a fair ing their approach now that there qulrement at each meeting.
One of Seven To Die
as usual.
are fewer tourist* While strolling
along Broad Street yesterday Kate A &amp; P Founders
■ A dispatch from the Navy Departwas accosted by a black ragamuffin
who pleaded, reasonably enough: Week Begins Monday iment Tuesday afternoon informed
TRe l«al A. A r. .lore .111 Ob.;”"« MWtollle
"Gimme some sliver. Lady. I wanna
go ahoppin!'*
«ree PobnterS We, .Well com. “&gt; “» 1™«,C
“r
Thl* ship, on which we shall even­ merae. Mood.y ll « Mppen, u»t
“.SdSTtell, TnSTn.
VICTOR E. JONES. Prep.
tually wallow Into Panama, is
Having sold his farm Mr. Joni
jammed to lhe gunwales. Everything this concern, which wf two years uln mar Nortolk. Va. taking the
old at the outbreak/of the Civil live* of seven airmen.
farm located 2 mile* north of Hick­ b topsy-turvy; wc purchased sec­
Don was the youngest son of Mr.
ond class ticket* and wound up War la now in process of weath­
ory Comen. or 3 miles southeast of
ering a fourth major war in whichi and Mrs Ed Hal!, both of whom
with first class accommodations!
Delton. He is offering a good list of
Ute United States Is Involved. As, died when he was a young boy. He
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 2)
horses, cattle registered and pure­
in past national crises, the man­ has made hl* home since then with
bred hog*, sheep, chickens, and NATURALIZATION
agement of the company says that, Mr*. Gillette. He graduated from lhe
tool*. Fay Hullck of Indianapolis, HEARINGS HELD
it will continue with unswerving Thornapple-KellOgg school In 1936
Ind., and Dewey Reed will cry lhe
Naturalisation hearings were held energy its policy of making avail­ and from the Engineering Depart­
sale See Uie adv. elsewhere in this yesterday. Wednesday, forenoon at able to the public good foods andi ment of Michigan State College In
1940.
issue for full particulars.
,
the courthouse, with Sidney Freed consumer goods at fair prices, the
Last March he enlisted in the
maintenance Important
of good health
being
of Detroit, representing the natural- ^XXiy
during
CHARLES CASTEXJE1N, Prop.
, Naval Aid Corps and in November
-- . . ---------this
Having decided to discontinue isatlon department of the national 'emergency
completed eight months' training at
farming Mr Casleleln will have a department of justice, in charge of
Pensacola. Fla He ha* been sta­
tioned at Norfolk since November
Public Auction at lhe Will Caateleln proceedings.
STATE FINANCIAL
farm located one mile west of Quim­
Those seeking their citizenship REPORTS RECEIVED
News. V* . to Mis* Jane Olson of
by or 2'i mile* southeast of Has- papers were Anton Kessel. Wayland.
Co. Treas. George A. Clouse is In
Benton Harbor, culminating a ro­
Ungs- He is offering a good Usl of Route 2. a resident of Barry county.
receipt of the annual financial re- mance that began at.M. 8. C. The
horses, cows, chickens, grain, and who was bom in Caecho Slovakia;,
farm machinery Dewey Reed will George Jernes Smith. 8. Hanover St. P°rt of lhe stale of Michigan, is- bride is a teacher of English in the
rarm maenmery. uewey twee win
•
sued bv Auditor General Vernon J. Lakeview high school in Battle
cry the sale and Clifford Ham­ Hastings, bom tn March. England; sued by Auditor General Vernon J. Creek
and
Anthony
Lenic
of
Naahville.
a
Brown. The derailed report is commond will act as clerk. Bee the adv
Also surviving besides the widow
native of G rodus, Russia Poland. P&gt;«te *nd gives Information about
elsewhere In this Issue for full par­
coming to the United Stale* in 1913. every department of our state gov­ and Mrs. Gillette are another ilsticular.
-»-»-»■ ------- —
.ernment. The condensed report hasi ter. Mr*. Gerald-Keegstra of Grand
ANNUAL MEETING
|also been received and is an ela­ Rapids and two brothers. Rev. Rob­
The annual meeting of Delton । borate. Illustrated brochure, printed ert Hall, pastor of the Baptist
Having work In Detroit. Mr. Weber Co-operative Creamery Co. will be In several colors and beautifully church at Big Rapids, and Rev.
.
...
ci
. .J txr-operauve urramery uv. wiu ue in several coion ana oeauinuny
—I th* A-* Delton Kellogg ai-h-wstl
*" Brown
—
* “
-- * the Hugh Hall, pastor of the Baptist
.
,n .
»
held at
school/bound* Mr.
states
that
Jim OolUson farm 2 miles north- February 21. 1942
orders were placed for these book­ church at Kewanna, Indiana
west of Cloverdale. He is offering a
Business meeting at 11 o'clock lets before the present emergency
Funeral arrangements had not
good list of horses, cows, sheep, war ume.
or the reports would have been been completed late Tuesday eve| nlng.- Middleville Corre*.
poultry, feed, and farm machinery.
Dinner at 12 o'clock, sponsored by much leas ornate
Henry Flannery will cry the sale Creamery.
These reports are available at the
.h„ ADVANCE CLASS IN
treasurer'* office by anyone who
and Ernest Gray will act as clerk.
Program following
" {BLUEPRINT READING
See the adv elsewhere tn this issue Delton Co-operative Creamery Co. wishes to sea, them.
class
In advance blueprint read­
for full particulars.
***
i■ A w
„
—Adv. NOTICE
; Ing will be offered at Hastings High
The monthly meeting of Uie Bar-1
MRS MARY ALLERDING. Prep.
- KhooJ
school in Room 205 beginning
A SUCCESSFUL
ry
county
Rural
Letter
Carriers
asTuesday
Feb
24 al 7 P M If vou
Having moved to town and no SCAVENGER BALE
social ion and
and auxiliary
auxUiarv will
will be
be iwld
held .
" y0U
socialion
are employed in a plant operating a
But sixteen parcels of land we’re
Allerdlng will have *n auction "Mie offered at the Scavenger sale on Ui the American Legton hall Satur­ lathe, milling machine, drill press
day
evening.
February
21.
Dinner
at
In Hastings at 001 North Michigan Tuesday, Feb 10. reports Co Treas
or welder and Interested in ob­
Ave. She I* offering a good list of George A. Clouse, taxes having been '6:30 served by the American Legion taining further information tn the
farm tools as wxll as some house­ paid on the other (our listed, be­ i auxiliary will be followed by a operation of these machines call
.patriotic program
hold goods Dewey Reed will cry fore the sale Seven fiareels were
2224 or 2774.
Olenn Griffith. Sec'y
lhe sale and Clifford Hammond &lt;111 sold, the reeelpts amounting to |
act as clerk See the adv. elsewhere 4119050.
SUPPER
NOTICE!
in tills issue fdr full particular*.
VILLAGE CAUCUSES
Hereafter, on holidays, the
DANCE r
Caucuses are being held this week
lobby of the post office will be
Rutland Town Hall. ML night.
ears, th* village • lections
on Monday. March 9.

KILLED IN CRASH
OF ARMY BOMBER

Four Auction Sales

...

INSTITUTE for
FOR
"^institute
^JgHADUATE NURSES

correctly judged me tremendous
.
--a-, —
- i possibilities of early mode! "gasoline I uvrJrawLd^enL
•buggies" which were
' generally con.sldered la be merely the noUy
tnuvnuwlon facilities, Uinjlri'
ration or communication faclUWoa,
noite.d
u&gt;n--.iruction project, or farm, ex­
1 brained inventors.
Graduate nurses In Barry county
This same situation is equally true cept when public transportation fac­
who Wte te«hln« or Who pten lo ''“Dr OU» uld. A commraUlx U ilities are readily availaHt:

and enlightening address relating
to Uie trend of food prices and the|
effect of war upon them. He stated
that conditions facing us in the;
present war had no parallel with
those of World War I and said Hut
the United States has a surplus of 1
RM Cite.-----------OU-----in ------- mnxe it. vision, spirit ano uie wim
some kind* of food now of which)teteh
——---------------the.re
■?u,e *h0rSltSe
J? G HyEfen*
to do
do thiiiga
thing* ar*,
are toe
the niuat
most iui|Mni*&lt;&gt;t
important
—----- and Care of th*' s,ck
“ "•“jio
and 1917. Various condition*, in- i have an opportunity lo attend
.■, assets
--------..LT
of ?
a city, --------------town or state.
eluding
ciuuum legislation, food rationing ...
। rr-h- jnc«ker complimented Hasa.
and lhe placing of surplus earning* ■. either
of ....
two ------------one-week
institutes i The speaker
J*.
„r community
in Defense Bonds, will tend to keep during March through cOperation
,J7L.. .jT
metn^
prices from reaching Che height they! of the American Red Cross, the,^ h( (
|h
; Cha.*ber of
did In the former war. lhe speaker State Department of Health and '^mn^rce
। Commerce.
said, and made some prophecies lhe W. K. Kellogg Foundation
I Roman
Itflman Feldpauseh.
Feldpauseh. president,
president, analong the line of food price* and
These institutes will be conducted; nounce&lt;1
nounced lhat
that Ulc
the next
next meeting
meeting of
supphw for 1942.
along the line of a work shop and,the chamber of Commerce would
The last meeting of the Brother-■ will be held in one of lhe Kellogg
Monday evening. March X in
hood for the year will be on March camps near Battle Creek. Al) meals the I O O F hall with tourist and
16 which will be the annual Ladles ' an
d lodging will be fu
—.Uhcd ffree
“' ,rMort •development
■
...
and
furnished
as the
theme.
■ only
■ expense —
tn Ibe
— ,trans-j
—.
Night. Dr. Royal O. Hall. Profesor an(j• the
will
of History at Albion College, is porutlon to and from the camp,
„ t BARRY CO. RESIDENTS
sceduled as the speaker. This h also: Nurses attending the work shop'
ths Umeof theelection of officer* J wlll
inV)ted for a period extend- get tires and tubes
and President Prentice named a* a lng from Sunday aItenM&gt;on u, satThe following tires and tube* have
been rationed at the office of Allan
ciiSK"Xi. M,ite“
will begin Monday morning and C. Hyde, county clerk, on the Febru­
Cortrlght and Rev. Stone.
will probably extend through Sat­ ary quota:
Obsolete lire* to Otto Kunde. 4;
urday morning
STILL A DEFICIT IN
Experienced Instructors will lead Howard Burchett. 1; Ray Hurlbert.
2; Vesta Born, 2; Florence Harthy,
group discussions and give indlviduWAR RELIEF FUND
2; Lester Bonneville. 1.
al os well os group help in planning
Tires for light trucks and peseta the home nursing course, methods
Several Project* Pending ! of teaching, and making lesson ger tires. Chas. E. Higdon, 1; Dr.
For Benefit Of Red Croix. plan*.
del, 1.
Contribution* lo the War Re-! T'T »n‘*r«l«d,,nd
?n !
Truck and bus tires. .v.u
Forth Enz. 1;
Ii.7n.nd
-h. wit
(‘Hw'dlng one of the Institutes,Ba—. q, Road Comm, j
lief fund of the Red Cross continue should
shouW notifv
noUfv Mrs.
Mrs Olive
olive Sewell.
Sewell. R.;
R.'^rsuL.
/—T
h- -7.“!-.Tubes for
the
obsolete tires were
to come in slowly, the sum of
N.. Executive Secretary of the1B1Ven to Otto F Kunde. Ray Hurl4644.83 still being needed to reach
Mlchlgan Stale Nurse* Association., burl. Florence Harthy and Lexter
the 44300 quota
assigned this Room 212, Capital Savings 6c Loan i Bonneville.
county.
Building. Lansing and application
Passenger car tire tubes went to
This deficit will doubtless be de­ forms and other Information will be , Dr. C. E. Morford and Dr. H. S.
creased when returns are in from sent.
Wedel.
the "Salvage tor Victory" drive on
Candidates will be accepted In
------------- »«»■
—------Saturday (the Red (Jroes to receive order of application.
GEORGE DEWEY PROMOTED
half the proceeds', tiie'triyrns from
Red Crow teacher* are needed TO RANK OF SERGEANT
the play. “Pinafore," at lhe audi­ and this is an excellent opportun-1 The Rev. L. L- Dewey has written
torium tonight and tomorrow night Ity for instruction.
friends here that his eon. George,
and other projects around the
who was inducted into the service
county that are being arranged to
last July in an air corps gunnery
Meeting of County
..elp the Red Cross.
help
i inssiuijj
school at a southwestern station,
.At Middleville, an auction sale
L*&gt;nrlr&gt;rc
has received several promotions and
planned for Saturday. March 7.
1* now chief clerk in the School
when lhe merchant* snd other; There will be a meeting of Barry Squadron Headquarters and last
business men of the village, the, County boy scout leaden in the week was promoted from flrat class
housewives and the farmers of the Health Unit here Wednesday eve- private to Sergeant. He ha* been
surrounding community are to do-1 nlng. Feb. 23 at 8:00 o'clock, accord- made director of lhe Squadron Oc­
nate whatever they wish for sale, Ing to Julius Knowlton, county tet. is sports editor for the camp
at thl* auction, the Red Cross to j scout execu ive, ~
paper and script vtaitcr
Writer tor the
undertaking Kford the^ple o* that1
IP”RT_ ^J^Uwww8*****8 camp weekly broadcast over tha
local station there.
community and all who can should i801-0 AT H,CH SCHOOL
attend the sale.
The total of defense stamp* sold CHANGE DATES FOR
A&gt;
wNM.ra to
IV -earn
------------- -----week ...
if ,uu.
your cuuuuum,,
community wishes
in the
the high
high school
school "ATER RENT PAYMENTS
money for this fund, a paper pick- amounted 'o 412750. Mis* KarninFriday evening the city council
up might bring in the dollars a* It ake's homeroom Ls still leading, decided to follow a new plan in
ty ।i having sold 81855.
collection of—
water
rent*,
stagdid In one place in the county
41855. worth. Bonds the
-----------------------*----------where 420 was cleared with but litt- sold
"*"* last week
*" amounted *to
“ 8350 00 gering the dates so that they do
Id
Mr. VanBuskirk stated that there not all come in one month tn each
tie effort. Other localities could
profit by thl* experience
ha* been a loss of sales in most ofI quarter. April was lhe month se­
Mr*. Walter Perkins, chairman of the schools each of the last twoi lected for the collections from the
first and third wards. May for lhe
the War Relief drive, report* the week*.
The amount sold last week in the• second ward and June for the
following donations during the past
week: Another gift from Johnstown high school was 15 55 less than that. fourth ward then regularly every
three months. This will greatly fa­
township: First United Brethren of lhe previous week.
cilitate the work of the city clerk.
ehurch. E Grynd Bt. Hastings;
1
Rutland Cemetery Circle; Hickory* PACKING HOUSE MARKET
, INFORMAno*ToN
This will be the last week to get
Comers Unit; First Baptist church;
Smith's Home Cured Hams INTANGIBLE TAX
Carlton township also sent In an­ George
. Rte per li'ltacon"
.. -...
at?
in "chunk 25c
Charlesv V.n.ifiri,
Buttrtck. P. C. Peckother donation.
per lb. Low price* on quality meats.'
and Waiter H. Brook* of the
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
George Smith. Jr, HasUng*. Mich.
RAP'd* Branch Office of the
March 7. 1942 Will be the last day
—Adv Michigan Department of Revenue.
Ta t
r Intangible Tax Divialon. will be at
I will collect winter Uses for 1941.
i the office of Register of Deed* Ver­
All tarmac, curb and gutter laid In NOTICE
Annual meeting of Hs.tlngs ship-! nor Webster. Saturday- Feb 21, from
19M and aids walks, driveways and
sewers laid previous to 1*41 will be
Wed. Feb. 25 at Court House. Has- tar.ee to persons required to mak
H. O. Fox. City Treas—Adv. 2-M tings. —Adv. 2-19.
I *n intangible lax return for IM1.

stated In the preceding
purposes:
fuel:
for mechanical, structural, or high(3) Transportation by any omnmon carrier:

scrap materials:

and" finished products.
farm product* and foods
That no certiflcates shall
under this paragraph for

T ‘llMM
Provided.
be issued
a tire or

sonal. family, or household use.
(Continued on page J. Bsc. 1)

the greatest
agriculture has evar been naked La

to produce food to fesd our own

people In other lands that are fight­
ing to down Hitlerism along with

and ammunition. We must have
food and the right kind of food to
build our army and navy and feast
How proud we should be that we
have had a Farm Program work­
ing m lhe past, building our eMl
fertility to the extant that we are
able to step up our production at

Barry County farm woman should

table use and Ute cannl
winter's supply. We must

fields

chickens and

family and enlist

nald wocnaa Mr
a discussion (* 0

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUB8DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1H1
'obituary
j DIES suddenly
Carrie A. Spence, daughter of WHILE FISHING
' Mottes and Barbara Shultz passed1 Robert Schoonmaker, aged or,
away at her home. 5706 Kendall died suddenly Sunday *ft«rnoon
, ,
. Ave.. Loa Angeles. on Feb. 13. fol- while fishing with three friends at
Special Dress Sale at Bonnet &amp;
a
attack. she waa bom Blue lake In Orangeville township
Oown Shop—Adv.
’ nee. 3. 1858 In Hope twp , Barry Mr. Schoonmaker, a Kalamazoo
spent
her girlhood days
fell over dead m he
I Tonight a social meeting of the Co. and t;
—• ‘
-—grocer,
--------- ----------------~ be on lhe
.... action
of land her father fishing, Coroner 0. P. Lathrop al1 American Legion Auxiliary, is to
sect
eld at
at the Legion
Legion hall.
J took
up *from
[held
“
“ ------— the government. When trlbuttng death to a Ixart attack.
Sgt.
Kenneth viurcap.v
Gillespie tiw.
has fully —
■ «young
girl
she —
learned
mlllla son—and
□urvivi.i* are
w.v the widow,
.......- ------------I t&gt;»
‘- zvciuicin
—-w ■
—- —
——• lhe
• ——
- , Surviving
'_____ . from
.___ his recent
------- . Illness .nery
na.rv trade
trail, later
1ata&gt;r establishing
—■ I ahi I .Hina a
— bua- *
- daughter.
-a...-'Fl..
The bww4w
body was IWIiniTC
removed
recovered
:and is again on duty.
.Incss in the Oscar Spaulding Dry to-the Benton funeral home at Del­
ton. __________

Local News

A CHERRY P/E FOR

WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY!

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL CHEER WHEN YOU SERVE THIS
FAVORITE DESSERT MADE THE MARY LEE TAYLOR WAY.

.nd Ur. Edord MaOrJlb. Hu- lh,
LoAn,.).., c.w, Sh!
Ungs, has enlisted at Fort Custar. IWM a member of the Presbyterian
Charlee Paul has been named by church. South Pasadena. Calif. A
the city council to fill the vacancy sister, Mr*. Ell* Bush, and eleven
on the library board caused by the: nlecea and nephews survive her.
passing of the late C. W. Weaplnter. Funeral services were held Feb. 18
Cedric Morey, who has been em'he Little Church of the Flowers,
ployed by the Consumer* Foyer Interment at Forrest Lawn Memorial
’ Co. for five years, has accepted a P»tk.
itton as engineer at the Hasr* ‘----------------DEATH OF CLAUDE
[* Manfg Co.
I Hastings taxpayers made a good MOSHER OF HOPE TWP.
Claude
D.
Mosher,
aged 83. passed
record, paying 98 percent of the
i winter taxes before the 3 percent away Tuesday night at hla home in
'collection penalty took effect, ac­ Hope township after a long Ulnes.; '•
cording to City Treas. Harley Fox. He was the son of Peter and Amam-1 «
i.u.
1 Suitable grave markers for Ute, da Mosher and had lived moat oCiK.'
। graves of Veterans of Foreign Wars. hla life in Barry Co. Surviving are I 11 Knks»rbor».
..... ~
------------- ------------------- in hi- wtfe Alta.and artater.Mre. Ad*!?;
i.'*.
I will
be -purchased
by the city,
conformance with the law requtr- A’hby of Cloverdale. The body waa «
uur
ing that ererv soldier a grave be brought to the Wslldorff funeral •
• u’~»
properly Identified and marked. ,
Wayne Pinkbclner. former HasUngs high school track star, is num­ at the Cloverdale church, inter­
ber one miler on the Wretem Mich­ ment In the Cedar Creek cemetery.
! Ignn track team thia year. He ta PA881N&lt;Tbp~SUSS
also a member of lhe Western crow­ MARY E. UNDERHILL
; country team of which he has been
Elisabeth -------------Underhill.
named honorary captain twice. The' MI. m Mary
----- -------------two mile, lhe half mile and lhe pole- “ gN*' 70- ---------- “
------w*y Monday
±4’ ‘.In
21
vault are also events In which he • ------ ------- ------------------------ j a long iil( neas
with: ^3..
haart trouble, ....
followed by
competes.
11
—— "T...
• Influenza.
Lnfluenxa. She la
U survived by a
All former Barry county marines [ lulf-brother. Henry Smith of Nashhonorably discharged from "service' v!
;:- The remains were brought to I si kb.' o
vine.
n
are invited to attend the Marine I the
i^
nar(
i
runeral
the I^onard funeral homc
home whcre
where:I s.»ik.r.
funer»1 »•» held Wednesday;
PanUtnd
Hotel,
Grand
ftaplds afternoon at one o'clock, the Rev.'
March 7 and 8. Gene Tunney and
Winston Stone officiating. In­
Harry Kelley, former marines, have terment was In lhe Striker cemebeen invited as special guests of,
,n
alrUer cc,nc &lt;
honor. Parents with sons tn the
'________ . T , ,
marine corps are also invited., y.M.C.A. NEWS
Among the entertainment features
The Y gym night on Thursday has1
provided will be a ntovle of marines).begun to aUrlct full team* of both ....
in action.
| bo^ Bn(j gtHj. This week Uie cross
Because of inability to secure re- c°urta were uwd and u basketball
Hable help. I have sold my milk game was in progreaa tor men and ,
route to Aver? Rodgers, who will} women. Later the group* played ("■• Hr.,
continue to operate from the same, volleyball before the entire court
’J
dairy, selling the same high grade ■ was given over for the men and a
iiiHk that I hnyc soM, I wish to! reputation game of basketball...
‘?„i
thank all my. customers for their, Tne program is provided for out fun.i« r..
loyal patronage of lhe past ami of school men and women and beinist that you may give Mr. Rodgers : gliu al seven te.w.l.i
the same loyal support to our mu- [
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. ... .
tual benefit.
| Never was love, or gratitude, or
Wm. J. Norris, Twin Pines Dairy.' bounty practiced but with increas—Adv. 2-19 । Ing Jcy, which made the practiser
---------------- -----------------------। still more In love with the fair act.
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A few days-later he asked the
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TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FEBRUARY 24. 25. 26
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, I94Z

NEW REGULATIONS
GOVERN RATIONING

Community
Notice*

(Continued from page 1. Section I)

Implements other than automobiles
or trucks, for the operation of which
rubber lire* or lubes are essential;
&lt;hi Industrial, mining, and con­
struction equipment, other than
automobiles or trucks, for the op­
eration of which rubber Urea or
tube* are essential.
Recapped or retreaded tires may
be secured under lhe provision* of
List B. given herewith:
The following vehicles shall be
eligible for tires or tube* lo the
extent, and only to the extent pro­
vided by chapter V of the Tire Ra­
tioning Regulations:
»&gt; a passenger car usea princlpally to provide one^or more of
tlie^following transportation serv-

Shults
The Shultz P. T. A. will meet Fri­
day evening. Feb. 20. A talk on
bird* by J. A. Reed of Kalamazoo
Cloverdale
Cloverdale Garden Club will meet(
at th* home of Mrs Lester Monica'
thk Friday
Comrade Bunday school class Is
sponsoring a plate supper Feb. 77
al the tpwn hall.
"Die Comrade Sunday school claw
held / Valentine party Thursday
Mrs Weltnn Brook s Off leers elected
were: Mrs. Delos Flowers. Pres:

Frank Humeston.
Welton
Brooks, treas.
ill Licensed JlUiey. taxi, or
rimliar transportation service to the Brush Ridge
general public:
t The Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle
&lt;2&gt; Transportation of person* to will meet Thursday. Feb. 28 with
enable them to render construction Mr*. Little Stamm for an all day
or mechanical, structural, or high- meeting Pot luck dinner,
way maintenance and repair serv­
ice*:
, Shults
The fihultz community club will
&lt;3&gt; Transportation of excutlves, meet with Mrs. Gertrude Konieczny
engineers, technicians, and work­ on Feb. 26.
ers to and from, or within, »uch of
the following a* are essential to Doud
Um war “ffort: power generation
The Doud Ladle* Aid will meet
or tranunission faellitica. transpor­ with Mrs
Clarence
Campbell
tation or communication facillUe*. Thursday. Feb 26 for a pot luck
or agricultural, extractive, indus­ dinner.
trial. military or naval establish­
Delian
ments:
Layman Sunday will be observed
&lt;4i Transportation on official
business of Federal, Stale, or local in lhe Delton Meth'odbt church
Sunday morning al 11 o'clock. Ar­
government employees engaged in
thur Lathrop. Layman on this
the jierfonr.ance of government
’ charge will speak.
functions essential to the public
services,will
be held in the
health, safety, or the war effort; Ii Prayer mclliuufc
u
Delton Methodist church Friday
&lt;5» Tram porta lion of produce ine/noon? Feh*M.
'
and supplies to and from the farm
p'T A W1U hoW
next
If an applicant operating such farm meeting in ‘.he Delton Rural Agri­
does not own or possess a truck or cu|Iur,|
^4*. Monday eveother practicable means of trans-;n|llg Feb. 23.
portalion;
|
'
i6« Transjxirtatlon of traveling Goodwill
salesmen who are engaged In lhe
Goodwill W. S, C. 8 will meet
sale of farm, extractive, or Indushome of Mrs Frank Ferris,
trial equipment, food* or medical,Thur*.. Feb. 26. for dinner.
supplies, the dlatrlbuUon of which,
T* T
FORMER HASTINGS
b&gt; essential to tlie war effort;
I RESIDENT PASSES
&lt;7&gt; Transportation of newspap- |I Charles J. Johnson, who lias been
cn for wholesale d^very: Provided,' In poor health since suffering a
That a passenger automobile to be paralytic
s»roke
last
summer,
eligible under this paragraph must passed away nt his home In Banta
be used exclusively for. one or more Ana. Cal., on Friday. Had he lived
of Uie |&gt;urjx&gt;srr. in this rubsection until tills week Friday, he would
have been 91 years old. Mr. and
«b» Trucks used for any impor- Mrs.
________
____________________
Johnson
came to Hastings In
tant purpose not Included In List A. I 1917 from Oakland. Nebr., and re««,—,------------sided on W Green St., until two
„
1KT
' year* ago when they moved to SanU Ana They would have celebrated
their sixty-seventh wedding onnlNineteen members and guest* of: Vfnury In March
the South Thornapple Farm Bureau
During hla residence here. Mr.
group met nt the farm home of Mr.' j0hn«on wa* employed at the Hosand Mrs
William Crldler last ting, Mfg. Co., of which his son
Thursday evening to discuss "The Abrn Johluon u the prMldent.
'
Farmers Relationship with Other, surviving are Mr*. Johnson, who
Group*." Our next meeting will be is
■ seriously
j. ... ill following
•
- •
a stroke;
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. two ions. Dell ,C. Johnson of Oma­
Clarence French next month.
ha. Nebr.. and Aben E Johnson.
Hastings: two daughters. Mr*. Da|sle
The B. P. T. Farm Bureau group Crur and Mrs C. E Thoma*. SanYa
met Wednesday night at the home Ana, Cal. and six grandchildren.
nf Mr and Mrs Ward Lindsey bf
Funeral services were held Bun­
Prairieville with Uilrty-three pres­ day in Santa Ana and the body wa*
ent. Arthur Hoist led the discussion.
The next meeting will be a potluck plac'd in a mausoleum there.

rarni Bureau IrCWS

Organizations

and Sharren Valentine were guest* Plrrsnn of Fowlerville, on January
at the Valentine party at the scIkmiI 10th. A reception wa* held for the
r ar* ! old Elhoit of Flint called on friends Friday afternoon. After a rousing couple in the American Legion hail,
Siu w”1—
good time playit-g games. Valen- The table decorations were pink
tines were exchanged and refresh- and white. Mr. and Mrs Pianon
ne*d*y. Feb. 25 al 2:00 p. m. Bring
There were 10 member* present mepts of popcorn, candy?jello and received many lovely gift*. They
a guest and a 10 cent gift for each. ' at the Friendly Neighbor'* Birth­ cake were enjoyed
'are residing tn Fowlerville.
Entertainment and refreshments, day club. The birthdays of Ines
Barbara Daniels lias been absent
Mr and Mr*. Elmer Marlow and
------------ ' Sa vac ooI and Leona Yarger were
from school because of a skin in- Mr. and Mr*.
— Mina
•
Elliott were
■ Circle No. 2 of lhe W. 8. C. 8. celebrated; each receiving a lovely fcction.
shopping in Grand Rapids on Mon.
will meet Tuesday. Feb. 34. at Uie gift from the member*. This chib
We are planning on seeing you at
Harl Daniels had the misfortune
the meeting Feb 23rd. Plans will of getting his hand cut on a piece
Broadway. Dea*ert at 7:30 P. M of th* M members were honored be made at that lime for mcxkrnGUMta welcome. •
‘*t ,h* time of their birthdays with Ising lhe school. Tliere will be pic­ of steel at aciiool; the cut required
-----------a party *nd in most ca-vi a pot tures. comment*, a general diWun- 12 stltlhe*.
Jackie Wickham U spending lhe
Hospital
meet at ----luck
dinner. --It -was
_ Guild No. 12 wiB......
- -------— voUtf__to_dto_ - sion
anu
x&gt;ru
and reircsnmcnw.
refreshments.
Bring week end with his grandmother,
ib of Mra. Howard Prost continue
and
। either doughnuts
doughnuts or
or sandwiches.
sandwiches.
-----— the \club
‘uu "
nu we carry (either
Mrs. Erma Wickham.
evening with Mrs. Philo w4,h
. ..
will. u. „r&gt;
, I M, .rd Mr. Or...V.lmiln.
of
Robert Henney. a student at
A ™r=«U . »jrr ... Md U&gt;
dln„„
Ur. Or«M. B.1I
■“•"I !,u«ru .&lt; Urr home ot Me. .ml Mrs. Michigan State spent the weekend
needle and thread.
with his parents. Mr. and Mr* Fred
■
lor Mr.
Mr mra
ana Mrs.
waync Fierce
fierce ol|
ci 1c
, ;wU„
(or
Mr. W.jne
Henney.
W S. C. 8. Circle No. 9 meets on Ha«Hnv«
«*',‘ngs• Mra
Mrs• Piarr&gt;a waa fnrnsAr. ,i
,.,rer of
or Marion
M.rwo 11
,Ch»l«
-------------- —----------------•
Wednesday evening.
Wednesday
evening. Feb.
Feb. 25.
25. wUh
with ly »«•&gt;* Clem. daughter
_
_ &gt;’ »*"
_ POWERS El HOES
"Die wlft* were c*nt,J'
ln '»“_• arTn
Mr*. Harley Fox. Mr* G. M. Brower
whfch « Ml
and friend*
...tek
._ lunch
.. homr
homr »bdtmg"relative*
viiitlmr relative* unit
friend*
,
.
, ,
.
.
,
A party of fox hunters from
and Mr*. Robert McGtocklln are . ®Pfn*d®"*r
“
‘
Ull Sunday
—
.
.
Grand Rapid* irjairted they shot
eo-hostmez miu Ruth Farr 1* in
J­ —• ,,
Tho&lt;i Mr and Mrs. Cleon taindon spent three fOxe* in till* vicinity SaturaS; Friday in Grand Rapids
ri..m
day -------------afternoon.
Mrs. O. H. Trlnklein will enter- and her friend of Ionia.
. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Yarger and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heydenberg
tain lhe Grace Lutheran Guild at
It to only deep regret that -is felt family called on Mr and Mrs. Neil and
.
family of Grandville spent
her home on 521 W. Court. Wednes- by every one in Oariton. to learn Wilson Sunday afternoon.
Sunday with tier uncle and aunt.
day Feb 25
Mr. and Mrs
Ouy and family I Grandpa Jack Smith spent the j
'
’
' - ----------are leaving us. They will be great- weekend"with Mr and Mr* Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Mlnar Palmer.
Tlie Baptist Ladies Aid will raeetjy missed Mr. Guy will leave for iTUcher.
Sunday evening callers. —
with Mr*.
wnn
Mrs. Htmin
Hermon swarr
Soder on E.
e. High
rugn nriiona
Arizona wnrre
where uie
the aoctor
doctor nas
has adau- were Mr. and Mrs. Garc Tischer and
St., Thursday. Feb. 28. A program vised him to go Immediately, due Mr. and Mr.*. Arthur Yarger.
ha* been arranged.
&lt; to a bronchial condition
For a‘ Mrs Otis Allerding received word
*aa
time Mrs. Guy and children will ; Out her granddaughter passed
OBITUARY
remain In Hastings where Wilma'away Friday. Feb. 13.
She was
Marlin D. Chandler, son of J. and Max arc enrolled in high school. Mrs Livingston, formerly Dorothy
Newell and Mar)’ Chandler, was; We pray that Mr. Guy's new loca- Allcrdmg. daughter of Will Allcrdborn Dec. 22. 184? in Huron Co., tion and the different climate will Ing. She leaves two daughters VlrOhlo and departed lids life Jan. 22.! give him prompt relief and perhaps | gin la and Doris. Mrs Allerding
1942 at the ate of 94 years 1 mo
d“V they can return to us to and her son Roy and hi* family
At Uie age of five he with his par- n“‘kc lhclr home here again
t attended tnr funeral Sunday affer­
ent* came to Michigan settling on
Mrs 1&gt;,*U DanfaU •&gt;»• b*™ 111 i noon at two o'clock in Battle Creek.
U»e I«m ,l.«rc m-Uccd torrtout'“J,
1,0
uk’n &gt;•"
Mm. Cora ai«r rnu-rumed Um
HR
On rw n IMO hl. o.-t I1"ursd*yLodlea Aid for dinner at the L. A.
ta «; UNW’tn m.r
Mr. and Mr*
Henry Williams 8. haU Thur*. Feb. 12th. There
Jane mn Tn dtld2 unmn' sUrUd for S‘ UjuLs- Mo . Thursday 1 was a fine attendance A business
riage to Jane Hall. To this union,tvcnlng to wltne*s tlie marriage of meeting was held in the afternoon
were born three daughter^ and one their daughter Geraldine to Alec and an Interesting lecture given
son. His wife died In 1904. Later he Neal of Grand Rapids on Saturday, about Abraham Lincoln by Gold*
was married to Josephine Priest Feb. 14th. They were hoping ‘hat Farrell and Rev Love. Mrs. Farrell
who passed away in 1917. In 1919 he their son Lawton who is in service' brought a small model of-the log
married Elizabeth Roach who pre-1 there would be able to attend the cabin In which Mr. Lincoln wa*
ceded liira In death in 1941. He j ceremony.
born,
leaves to mourn hl* death one i Mr*. Clark Oversmlth Ls Improved
Mrs Tris Norris is on the sick list,
daughter. Mr*. Hah B. Jone* of|*R« suffering most of the winter
Mr* Bertha Krussel of Battle
California, three grandsons, three •'M *n Injured shoulder and Creek has been vLsltlng Mrs Emma
granddaughters, one great-grand-,
lroublc
.Norton.
daughter and several nieces and I Efa|n*‘ Fu»cr fa Uie first to get
Miss Eileen Daniels, daughter of
nephew* He was a devoted membir' bcr
8,±mP
HHed. ' Mr .nd Mr* Lewis Daniels, was
of the U B Church at Cedar Crack Congratulations Elaine
united in marriage to Qlendon Plerfor nearly 75 ywara
Y-vonne Clem. Marqulta Daniell;son. son of Mr. and Mr*. Alfred
nt
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;CARLTON CENTER

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Crossing Your Finger*

Isn't Enough
ear ran nine unodhli.

MOYNAHAN-FAUL, INC.
FORD

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MERCURY
Coart at Charcb at,

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Ilastlnn

LINCOLN

Lenten Specials

SALMON fancypink
2 1 U&gt;- cam 30c
2 lb. box 6!
CHEESE
KRAFT DINNER precooked macaroni and cheese box JQ
no. 2 can JQ
PEAS, ODESSA EARLY JUNE
BISC-O-BITS sweetened butter crackers
box JO

C. THOMAS STORES
* HASTINGS

PANTING OF AIRS*
DOROTHY LIVINGSTON
Mr*. Dorothy M. Livingston, aged
38. a former Hasting* resident. 1
paased away on Thursday evening'
In a Battle Creek hospital after an
Illness of jeven weeks
She was
bom in Hasting* township on July
23. 1903. Uie daughter of William'
and Nona Caln Allerding For the|
post eight years she had lived in'
Baule creek and for seven years,
waa a cleric at lhe Post Products,
plant.
Surviving arc her two
daughters. Virginia and Doris, at,
home: her mother, Mrs. Harry i
Church. Hastings: her father, Wli-I
liam Allerding. Hasting*; three,
brothers, Blake. Glenn and Nile Al-1
lerdlng, all of this city, and a *1*-,
ter. Mra Ruby Radebaugb. Detroit.
Funeral services were held in Bat­
tle Creek Sunday P. M. the Rev.;
Dan Brady offlciaUng. Interment;
In Memorial Park In Battle Creek.

WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY
AND WHERE YOUR MONEY DOES ITS BEST!
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BudgetWinded'(bllonfashions
A Zipper front percale
with bright print,
very smartly tailored.
B Clean, smart check
with brim front but­
toning. back gathered
skirt.

DEATH OF MRS WM.
PERKY DETROIT
Funeral services were held Fri-

C Plain and dotted per­
cale in fresh, vouthful style. Low torso
type
D Flower print on white
. . . button front
blouse alitciied braid
collar.

Riverside Cemetery for Mra. Wil­
liam Perry of Detroit, sister of
supper with a speaker on the pro­ PIONEER RESIDENT,
gram the second Wednesday 'in WAI.I^CE NORTON, DIES
Archie W. Reickord. Laurence E
Christian jv
Science
March, but Uie place wiu not de­
Death claimed another pioneer Barnett
v
. of
'; the
.
------determtried.
Barry county resident Sunday m; church irad charge of the service,
the passing of *.ltace Norton at
Mrs. Perry U survived by her
The Hastings Community group Uie home of his daughter. Mra. Ettal
br04&gt;er. an aunt, Mr*
met al Uie home of Mr and Mrs Lee of Dowling. Mr. Norton w#a A^hie McCoy and seven nlecea, bcShirley Blood Monday evening with bom In Vermont 94 year* ago. thel*““ B ho&lt;t
b&gt; whom •he|
fourteen member* and two visitors son of Mr. and Mr* Russel) Norton, i wl}| t» Eready mlsaed.
present. A motion was made that The family moved to Barry Co. JUtaUve* and friend* from Can-;
- the group petition Uie governor, when the son was two years old. "d“- I*’™1' arand
“nd
senator and representative that cen- I For many year*. Mr. Norton oper-1 Kafamasoo were present at the
tral standard time be re-established
a ted grill mills at PrilchardvlUeJ 8*rv‘ccsas official for Michigan. AnoUier,
motion was carried that each fam­
ily in the group get one new Farm
arr Ch0 &lt;utt’ht*^'
!s‘ Rose •union in the Y-Church
Bureau member During lhe rec re-|
at ion period Ardith Blood enter-1 Nora Ftaher of Charlotte andMr*., basket ball league Saturday. The
Lee
of
Dowling:
three
grandchll, Methodist Indian* lost to a selected
Mined the group with baton twirl- ,
of older ptayer* by . score
Ing with her mother accompanying drrn and eight great-grandchildren,
her on the piano.
Funeral services were held al U&gt;e of jo-3. The Indians hid been lbs
Dowling church on Tuesday al 2:00 leading team of lhe league. In Use
Tire Hope and Orangeville group | P. M. Uie Rev. Robert Smith of- third gafne a team captained by
met Wednesday evening with Mr. Delating
Interment in lhe Dow- Ed McKeouah defeated a team capand Mrs. Ferri* Brown. Twenty-six ling cemeteiy.
| talned by Bruce Myers.
were present. George Clouse led lhe
discussion The next meeting will
be the second Wednesday In March
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Clin­
ton Castle.
OBITUARY
*"*"*
Josephine. Wijite was born March
10. I860 in Balltmore Twp.. lhe
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. William
While. On July 4. 1U4 she wa* unit­
ed in marriage to Edward Phillipa.
To this union were bom twelve
children, three boys dying in in­
fancy and one daughter, Mrs.'Hazel
Phillipa MeQrary died in Texas
leaving a year old daughter whom
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips raised as their
own. The remaining family con­
sists of three ion*. Clarence of
Canada, Ralph of Riverside. Cal.,
and Rex of Battle Creek: five
daughters. Mrs. Mary Packard of
Rutland Twp.. Mr* Alma Jordan of
Augusta, Mr* Edna Cordes of La­
Crosse. Wls. Mrs. Margaret Yalta
of. Alikins. Minn , and Mr*. Lllai
BardeH of Deadwood. 8. Dak.
Mrs. Phillip* lived in Michigan'
until 19M wnen the family moved to
Texas, later going to Oklahoma.
South Dakota and Minnesota where
her husband passed away In Feb.
1038 After hl* death, she made her
home with her granddaughter. Mn
Car! Nlckander. She spent lhe win­
ter months in California with her
*on Ralph and one summer was'
spent in Michigan visiting relative*.
Last November she moved to spend
the remainder of her life with her
daughter at whose home she died,
Feb. 5.
She wm a iovln/ mother, a loyal
friend and a truly Christian wom­
an. 8M belonged to the Methodist
church of Cresbard. 8. Dak. Besides
her children, forty-one grandchil­
dren and 24 great-grandchildren,
she leaves z host of friend* and two
sister* and two brother*.

with hl* friend, Alwin Welfare at
Hastings.
honoring Mn.
Mias Artelle Bedford of Hasting*
spent the weekend at lhe home of - — ----------- -her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. thur Bedford. Mr*.
Bedford.
Thirty-two guest* enjoyed

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THCHSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 194;

FAQC FOUR
AN EPIC STAND
There are two bright spou tn tha'

Editorials

l era! of ths smaller children of the

QUIMBY

•coring beet in the match with U1
pin*.

Bowling Newt

Books for Buddies

soc

Th* Quimby Rxt*n»ton group met
with Mr* Henry Sothard recenUy Mfe ^o,^, from their Tarm on
with thirteen present
A coopera- ,... 8lat&lt; hj,. l0 their home on
uve dinner was prepared at noon,
ym street
from the mmu supplied by the
—f--------- » s ■
■ —
leader* A discussion oa food*, food cloverdaLE
value* and hoarding tollowwd
American* bring your paper*.
The children of the Bunday
and any waste paper, to
school bad * ValenUne party in ,inc
n/Tottn
Ha
u. which will —
be open
roan
re-iu
the church basement on Saturday
- • "
--------- ---r-.n
from
Feb
18 to 36. All proceed*
go
The 4-H Handicraft and Cloth­ to the Red Cross
. tng club* had a joint Valentine
party on Thureday
Mr. and Mra. Charts* Rowley
Italy star.de to conserve between
and family viaited her folk* who 5.000 and 6.000 tons of nickel since
arc moving to Hasting* on Sunday
she has replaced .nickel coins with
evening.
tlioie made of acmonital. a new

EV

months but only now are we be­ I generally gloomy picture of the,
Entries for the third Hastings
ginning to realise what it means idemocrsUc war scene One Is the
City Bowling Tournament are ex­
BUCK UP AMERICA!
pected to exceed those of 19M when
to wage an uphill fight against a ■fmjican
«&gt;■«■■■■ — —— —
driving back HtUerdivision*; the ' # ^^Xg^eX night 23 five men teams. 33 doubles and
57 singles competed for the prizes
dieted that 1943 would t» mostly I All of us must have patlenco with
other, lhe epic .tand being
, and expertcnred some of the bert
land faith In our country. ourselves by General MacArthur and IU* gal- p|n ,pllImi m Ito history While no
year's team champions. HernuuS
favorable for U»e Axl* power*.
|(
lant littto band of Phillppmo and real big scores were turned In. twrn- Anderson and Ernest Crumback won
Wlnaum Churchill a^d aa much ('fighting.
Amenean troops Ui Bataan Penin- । ty of thr thirty members scored the doubles event A. Anderson won
I belter than 500 pins and thv aver- the single* and Dave Goodyear wee
tp hi* *ddre*» before lhe joint *•- I
,UI"
J u.
age of the thirty bowler* was bet- the All Events thampion.
*ion of the Oongre** of the United |(
MacArtliur ha* stamped himself,
,h
170 lns JW,r gan„. Thf
question.
Entries for the tournament must
We are going to be called upon
* brilliant field general Unlike j urger scores turned in were 587 be in lhe hands of the secretary
sued similar warnings in hl* speech­ during th* coming months to show m0Jt British and American com- by Dave Goodyear. 576 by Roy Hub- before March 15lh and tlie tourna­
es. Newspapers and magazine* have that bulldog tenacity of spirit which 'manders tm date, he ha* not missed b»rd and 560 by Al Brown,
ment begins the weekend of March
u, 'oalwIUUf ■■«,« J.*„“'iy 32nd.
stressed Uie*e unhappy fact* to mil­ kept BwUnd MhUm b^k duruw .
for the children of Uie school ot&gt; ,U“J'
lion* of reader* Uiroughout the
VICTORY
the dark day* following Dunkirk panrae force*
Pbton Ring team. Nashville won a
"
afternoon and invlted-sev- °P*®whert the odd* against survival
Jt would be difficult to overeat I- , patr of game* from the Pbtonite*.
seemed bopete**
to all *ave lhe mate the tactical Importance of hb Hartings Ice and Fuel won a pftjf,
.......
■
,
semieu
i
smug calmness: • complacency
4Und
| of game* from Leonards and thus
H. u &gt;»-«. S.Americans wifi have to pay a
Mr Bennett t». health elasa thia
vbuajize the meaning of a revere i,heavy_prjc»'for their lack of pre- force of 300.000 men. E-ch day that for ,hp PVPnlng. bbnked Middleville,
defeat than mental readiness tp paredoes* and scornful disregard he holds out gives the allies that
z
— —
Beat scores: “
D Goodyear ■567,
R -pimi- as a special feature They
withstand the shock.
■'
‘ 576. "... Brown
569.
for any responsibility for trend* in much more tune to get men and Hubbard
—
— O. are
—also
------ studying how to make
LOOK
..—...
---------QUt ot bhmfcets and
People of the-U. S. A. are learn­
imkUmi. lo lhe .ll-i„,poru»&lt; soolh
’IL'K'"
Ing that It is one thing to talk about 'International affair*.
, . : Browei 557. B Payne 551. L Haw- cimhinir
Offices, Teachers
And cheer-up—worse new* is Pacific area which b lhe present. thornp H1 K Ubrrteaux Mt. w.
Thr
The fL~
first_________
club hour_____________
of thb remes- .
the fall of Singapore. andUier thing coming before the improvement be­ Jap objective
Student*. Parents.
rr wa*
wa* held Monday.
Monday February 16 |
Ten millioo books will be
I Schadcr 539. G. Perkin- 538. K ter
to read eyewiuie** accounts of the
....
. —
1 The sad thing U that
MacAr- vu...
Clark 537. R. Moore
536.----------------K Chase u The agriculture students have sought for Bien of the United
______________________
actual catastrophe; one thing to gins
1
thur * army can never be reinforce*! 529. H Cook 525. G Monica 515. V. been attending the dairy school for States armed forces and Mer,, ,,
. , ,
smith
Ph„ni
«kt.
Smith 509. A. Me!ro»a
Melrose 505.
505. W.
W Ayrt*
Ayres nat'onal
nafonal defense
read predictions that Japan would A HOME FRONT*
in time, short of a military miracle. ।
' 503. F. Clark 501.
have little difficulty tn establish- ,PEARL HARBOR?
i Between Pearl Harbor and Manila

A

CLl

Mr and M
trrtalned the
urday evenin
home. Buch
being won
Millan. WW1U
Mrs Ted 21

the home of
McMillan.

TYPEWRITERS

Ing important base* in the East In­
It is lime that higher ups in the
die*. another thing to sit helplessly
of Civilian Defense stop mud­
by while these moves are being made. Office
1
•
With bad news rolling in from ।dling.
The negative accomplishment* to
all fronts, with Singapore gone.
cannot be attributed to civilian
wiUi important bases lost in the date
।
East Indie*, with the Burma Road indifference.
threatened and with British armies
back about where they started in ___ ___________
Libya, perhaps the realization will men
Lo^i
andofficiate
women were
eagerswamped
to help with
come to Americans that this coun- h
- --------------------- and local
। So
far.
however,
state
try l* faced with a long, difficult
organiunons
nave uc«n
and bitter struggle.
(by
lack df directlorf
fromnaoucuiieu
WashingAny lingering belief that either ।
ton. A perusal of the Ibl of names
the German or Japanese armies will ।

==.. -..

loron-.u,..

b « ring of Japanese bland bases I Conitnercisl League
1 For the second successive week, the

Mrs Steve
iter club for
Wednesday a
her home a
was played
Mrs Ellis Ke
Mrs Lloyd

Mn. John CJ

Mrs. James
with a blrthc
honor of Jan
Mrs Ray Hot
troll. Mr ant
Freeport and
Morris and d

SPECIAL! We have bouzht at record priee*. m-inufaetarrr. .ampin

American Red Cross, t- eri-

THE LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
"*■
so far produced in World War H.

। tion#,,

’—1 ,k.w. u.'

service Organiza-

f?a* bo’n »-**»«ned to lhe tlOnS’ ’_______, _____________

“THE HUHINE8HMAN*S DEPARTMENT STORE"
it Stale Street
Phone 8747
Hastings. Michigan

present.

Hospital Gt
evening of lai
ren Carter. A
E R Parcel
Mrs. L R G
Corkin. Bridg
dessert., the »
die Olnsgow

At Tobruk the Britbh liad Uie ad- dividual play for the evening. Hu- whtehlua tn th£ PMt'tncludS’amr- *SS''RIA

vantage of backdoor sea comm.mlca- bert Cook scored 592 for the loser*. Imte. Lakeview and Eaton Rapids
The welding of Mis* Lucille Cole
lion*- MacArthur and his men. howShop and o&lt;*’d&gt;pflr Bro'
Tlie Girl Reserves had informal dauithtex uf Mr and Mr* i v rv»i.

z..,r.„z!7 T""’' ,“a xva

K'x irsjmrxsL}0- *• ■».

&gt;«»-&gt;“ -&gt; ’•

। *&gt;r»vely without
_
_
plMVV
_____________
and Mrs. Albert McClelland of
out even
«en
romfort.
------ ... won "the*
,h, odd'gamc
oam(&gt;’’ hv
Mr Hanacn
nnnouncM
ch
^
the comfortformer
by u
H_ .- Mr.
HAnvcnannouncesV
change
m me date
ln8 hoPc °f eventual relief.
1 plns
pins.
da.1* for the
,he Advanced blue Barrj vllle was held at Uie Cole
' city Father, with H. Thompson Pr»” reading cits*. It wUl be held home at 2 p. m. on Sunday with
on
the
upper
brackets
of
the
O.
C.
D.
|
T*
1
'
s
P
,rl1
exemplified
by
thb
suddenly collnpse is refuted by (
leading lhe way with 547 dropped a J’i Room 205 February 21 at 7 P M. the Rtv Mureins Taber officiating
MrElwnin s fifth hour fresh- Mrs Taber played the wedding
harsh, unpleasant realities.
।payroll will help to explain why Brral B^nera! and hta men should nair of games to Middleville Cream•
*
man English class Ls dramatizing the march. They were attended by Mb*
are in a tnes*.
j shame those who arc hampering the
Although Hitler's reverses in Rus- things
।
Vikings gmooco
grubbed a
a compieie
complete »erir»
series
Drake by Katherine
ir- , Viking• 'Israel
----- ---------—
.................. Clara Gillette and Ralph McClel­
rta do represent the first serious
There b no excu*e for thb situland of Barryvllle The bride was
of
from
Andris
Service
with
E.
Crum। t
rv.r^ «ith a ami
T,’c Girl Reserves have elected as gowned tn aqua blue poplin and
Nazi error In military judgement. atlon.
।
,{bor&gt; by sclfbh considerations
1 series. StaS Insulation blai.ked Auto
the bridesmaid wore blue and both
It 1s nevertheless apparent that lhe । Less than a year ago ,i group of wa8e rates and profits.
Chundb :: Vice pres. Sent* Furrow;’ had corsages.
police
officials
from
every
state
in
'
~~
I sport Shop and Hastings Construe-1 Sec Elisabeth French, and Treas..•
German* have given ground In an :
Tlie groom Is affiliated with the
tion took a pair of games from Elizabeth Doster The following new
orderly manner and With no great- ।
Rich Steel plant and the bride is
I Moynahan ond Paul.
members are be ins taken Into the
er loss In equipment than could be ,study the superb Civilian Defense
Best scores: K Braendlc 615. H.
with lhe Michigan Telephone com­
La- ■ e-expected under the circumstances. Organization
,
which has been built
| Cook 592. D. Drews 555. F Pultz club this year Wlllo Hampton.
.sianonr
- ----------------------' pany of
Battle Creek.
Both -are
Rae
Dean.
Joyce
Ffev.
Msyjorie
—■
*
SM. E. Crumtert SM. H Tho...p«&gt;n 3UQ(,u F^t„
HV"“« l’“h
An a.my which can hold togeth- tup over there. An organization so '
.। 547. D Goodyear
Payne J12. d ..
Thcv »re now located *1 aa Pre.
•r under the terrible winter condi- excellent
।
ooooye— 534.
—.. B
—---------------that it functioned smooth; . TWENTY YEARS AGO
— DeCou r.11
U
U.tKI.^rd
A1O
C
“
The
Know
Halting*
etub
visited
Ungheyson.
Bafle
Creek
Member|C.
511.
R
Hubbard
510.
C
ly
In
face
of
such
bombings
as
Cov'
Feb.
15.
1922
tion* of Russia is neither broken ।
the jail and court house during dub of bo&lt;h families were present and
•w.
v-..—. This
---- - true....L, —
- ™
nor —
dispirited.
is especially
and
,he London'
bUu- ■ a new Canton pump, with a ca-JI Kenhcld 508 and E Aubll 508.
hour Monday. February 16
,h- ,’omn w“ &lt;ie~»r.re&lt;t in ninte
k- fact ,that
hat the Ger-,
Ger- ! why
nn.. have these men „
ol been paclty of 2.000,000 gallon* of water * Sportsmen's League
in view of .the
not
Miss imogcnr
Imogene iamucjt
Cooler wu
was, a
mans were not properly equipped g|vrn prominent places In O. C. D. In 2* hours is now being installed
Ken Clark was easily ’ the head
bum
■&gt; guest
gue»&gt; and white &gt;napdr.vgons
for lhe Russian winter while the ;leadership? .
and L'.*,r*»d&gt;' connected
club Thursday
—— with the
.... man
nun in
in the
tnr Sportsmen's
opurviii'-n, weekly play
p... of- thr girl* filer
- ------------------------ encl:
—4| Mrs Mary Clark Ls spending
Soviets were not only adequately
why mual they play
nd., city well.
W.v Ilf
Ml„ Coola
? some time in Battle Creek with
when he scored
a big---232---------------first fam*rr
Friday
of Ufct
List week Miss
Cooley
i John Ormsbe has purchased the and finished with 582 pin.-. Hb
••“* sroup and directed relative*.
I mates. Moose, won the first two
'■&gt; ’• t umber.- She is a member
Mn. Homer Erway and Nancy
clothed for arctic weather but alsoid|e-- to
of the'charming, but English farm south of the city.
Thr Women's Club will present' gamm from Hotel- St. Ro-c Pnrbh n{ tl,c B,r-' c,llb °*WMCK, Lcr of Mu.-kegon Heights came last
had the advantage
of
special [neverthele« Incompetent playmate tlie play "The Patriot Girl" in the won a |&gt;alr from Attons and CityThr ?
ftirlr.
!r- In 5-**
glee club hav
have
** ***
iwen
n Wrck •«
to —
spend
——* —
some
— •&gt;»
tifne
— —
with
«•»- her
weapons developed for sub-zero win- jprotege* of Mr*. Eleanor Roosevelt? high school auditorium Thursday colintv had the better of Sheldon- “wfrl'.i.K
c:L::.g on lhe
songs
for
their
mother.
Mrs Ben Conklin and otrtthe
spring concert
concert on
on March JO
I er rrtaHvev
snrinz
Good heavens 1* It going to take evening of next week for lhe benefit bv a lone game.
The
Esperanto
club
elected
new
Th(&gt;
Rroup
of
thr
Brl,t0|
Neither is there any Indication1 a "Home Front" Pearl Harbor to
of the Community library Tlwse in
.
Ofllcenv tortile Miiiestcr Monday conununity met ot» Thursday with
Burr Van Hout- p^&gt;"
of an early collapse on the Nazi force proper organization of civilian the cast are Mrs.
z-i.rkChX-. Norn- -Corea ala imimw? nicy are as 1UIIOWS. rir-. nauin , Mrs. Hammond.
•roJiVltet Mra E J Pratt Mrs AW n‘uh* to Ukl
,llc rv'’ B»l*&lt;xk. Vice pic:,. Betty Bargor: I Roger Davis nt Muskegon Height*
home front.
defense I
ironuin Mr? w re n.Lei?'PIh&gt;'- Harold Phillips net- s.vmid Treas . Hazel Stauffer, mid i ritmc to take Mrs. Davis and NancyDoubtle** lhe average German b
Will It require needless loss of ilronsidc.
Mra. W. H. Burnett Mrs tMj M| f)ir
place and Tom rh|b rc|x,rt&lt;.r Laura jMn Salton. 1
and Mra.
”
disappointed,
perhap*
disgusted, life and destruction of property to ‘^Xorge'Bur^
R,.r^’and
Mr. Guy
rauv Kel
Kriomi&gt; triJI&gt;&lt;&lt;1 wHh 5f)7
Tuesday the Y. M. C. A' Lee to llurlr home on Sunday after
a week’- visit wltii home folks.
with reverses in Rusrta Just as makw Washington cut out all this ler.
.! Shippers won the. first and last awarded Mr Damson a pin for hb, Mn&gt; My rtle Hcnery of lhe Check­
, The con*truet ton of a new depot I game
e Ifwn
1U&gt;„ Room fine work for ....
— five years!
from Engineers; Tool
the ,past
Americans arc disappointed and nonrense!
....
rn-d district will be hoste** on
Examine a map of lhe United «nd ■ new
. b'‘l“L; tool a brae- of game, from Office wiUi
disgusted with Uie miserable failure
iymith
’h,-y organizations
S .telr
7 ■■
1 ing
Ina program
nrceriun for 1922
1922. There Is
is need
need:‘nnd. MnchlllPs
.„.lo,t l0 Grindera »,«■
Tb«- Ml-V h*d their the
by
at Pearl Harbor. Possibly, too. the States.
TueMl.y. M 10. .nd aw the mmlr
"»PPX Domi'orfor
M
new
modern
houses
j
p
_
Nazi* are getting tired and Irritable I It isn't only the east and west
' _________________________
How Green Was My Valley Thcv ganUatlon.
.
,, was
__ operated on
' Aben u
Johnson
.r. planning
.u.n.tino aa -inint
nwettiw with
wRh
A Urge number of *he ladies of
under lhe physical and mental coastal areas which arc open to for appendicitis by Dr. Woodbumc Independent League
are
joint meeting
fu- thr young married peoples group of
enemy
action
I
Wednesday
1
Harry
Long
of
Woodland
clipped
oirls
Reserves
In
the
near
fustrain which war imposes. However,
, the Briggs district were In Battle
essential clothing and food supplies ! Even Detroit most imnortant me 1 Wallace Hobbs Ls critically JU at into lop .spot m thr weekly play turEven Detroit, most important cog hU homf
g Hanov&lt;&gt;r st
(of .lw independent Ix-ague when he
-----. Cieek cn Thursday to attend a
are stin adequate and with Uie re-|ln lhp |ndtulrtal defense front of
pre -entatlon of Mv Green Valley
Congressman uumi
John niuiiain
Ketcham ha.-- -cored best with
539---pins
He wa.s
------ •I IXJligrcsaoiau
------------.... . ...
_
Saxon Cogers Beat
' Mrz. Herman Babcock will be
recommended Victor Sisson for the pressed by his mate. J Monica who
”
liosle** lo member ol lhe Pleasure
pojtmastershlp at Freeport.
I scored,
scored four pins
pin.- !•■-*- for
... second
---------- Greenville 27 - 21
-----------place
O'Donnell
Bob
. showed
O'Donnell v showed
, n’ d^C?,WS ‘hr Birthday club on Tuesday
THIRTY YEARS
AGO place and Bob
1i With
a Mid
W8 rerte*
R"o°
Harold King. Louis Jone*. James
a 528 serie-.
|jwith
Wwxlland
took a pair of games Wn&lt; 37“*jLlningrr. Rotert Ifertom. Jr. will
not be the decisive factor it was injbor was theoretically immune from jI Feb 15. 1912
Woodland took a pair of games
the last war.
[Attack, also!
1 State highway commission. T. A. 1 £°*"7
I«v Hastings and four «° Ol&gt; Monday to Kalamazoo for exfrom Medic-. Food Center n„''-art'
blanked lwpU(
imnnri.nt
it.
1“ue'1 an ordrr ,o County : Banner and r
I!Jfrom
? out
It is probable that the collapse; DarilcularlY
proper civilian
organization
is n&gt;Car Seal- won
, of five victories bi Wes*. Central ""iiimilon ai d regl-tration for ine o‘ C b&gt; ,h' *'•“«*"&gt;• f.-ngue Contest*
; dm turn.
of the German home front in thb p.riku ar y important in view nJ Draln CotnmU*ioner D E Hirds.il
GrcaijJUe jumped into an early
k
.
tc
war will onme only after lhe Nazi the fact that no city in the U. 8. A. j to grant lhe application for the;
•7-4 lead and were ahead 17-15 a&lt; . Mr
Fr-d Miller home recently
armies have been decblvely de­ has adequate protection from air Little Thomnpplc drain.
i Bliss
v
half,
Hasttaai
did
not
draw
*fie their sisters. Mr.. Mary Pur­
attack. Mort cities have no protec'rhe project to pave Jefferson' Boti Shannon came up with two th* ---------- - ------- -----feated in the field.
head until
until the
thr final
final quarter
quarter
cell and Mrs Joel Moore, husband
tion at nit.
| street from Green to Clinton will big 'same &gt;215-200* to give him
ahead
Lane with
with th
thirteen and two daughter- Miss Eunice and
There Ls a slight possibility that
Thr verv fart th.i ««
v„„„. 'undoubtedly become n reality in the M4 total and the spotlight fur the. Banash &lt;and
”»i i**n*«
ltn r I aix*- '&gt;sht poinU led the Saxnn'3 al- MIm Beatrice Moore of Battle
Germany b so short in oil that lack ]
2.
t
“«■ "’•Jonty of the proper- evening Hi- mate. K I^hkitn. r
too hot
hnf ’“‘’K u*&gt;llf Chuck and Joe Cooper.. Crrrit
-cored 536 and
the pace
was too
of fuel will be a serious handicap wnere an attack will hit Is all the. ty■ owners
owners having
navuig signed
signcu petitions
jwiukmm
............
,
....
Gn—nv:ll««*-to-captainv. led their
Enin Lind and Wilbur HaLdcad
R. —
K. —
Grant,
prominent
Etoctriclan* »i,
who
dropped
to her mechanized armies by late I______________
more reason why
_ __
the______
entire __
civilian
___ __! _____
- ----------------------------------------------- citizen of fur rwm.i.,,.
n dronu
■ three tramscoring with ten and eight of av.‘v ria Center arc now located
.
... ­ ,—— -yj Office
f*U unless Hitler is able to drive ipopulation should be properly 6r-' this city.-died TuwBiy monting
lol
Ixihitx respectively.
in ArkanvaV. to .H.
lowing a stomach operation at lhe
iLvm and
The Greenville re*erve» defeated j The February session nt Hie
through
the ri,h
rich r-.nr.u.n
Caucasian nil'll.^
oil'ganued ---------------------for emergency'.action,
Battle Creek Sanitarium
• match between Tool flno.n and th • Hastings reserves 38 lo 25 young married peoples gioup will be
field* All this i* a mere suspicion [ Vet fn face Of all thl* we r-‘ .Mr Jason MdDaaln will give a Fn«ii«rr- im Ru • u&gt;-t
tool Schroder with !2 points was nigh he|,| on th» 27 at the lionie of Mr
foe which there b not positive proof dancd1g instructor*, actors
and lunciieon on Fridsv afternoon in Room couldn t urn
wo &lt;
man lor Greenville; Coleman lev! .,lld Mrs Bernard Tasker of Assycelebration of the third anniversary licking »&gt;y the trehnicui^ Founds th.- Ha-tings scoring with 10 points rta
and will give comfort only to the '--pinko" authors
of
the
organlzatiuii
of
the
Emily
won
the
Jdd
game
front
Shop
Friday evening Hastings plays a
- and--hopelessly incurable wishful think--------------------------------------Mr
Mr*. Roger Davis of Bal­
return game here with Belding, the timore and sister. Mr* George
Virginia M-won-chapter of D A R Office
era
AT LONG LAST!
team lii*t handed them !l&gt;eir ifirst Stunlerd of Dowling were callers
’| Don Crook has purchased his cm- Consumer. League
J.p.n hu .eramuuiri
|
of thf
the sea-on
season and their Ilone of their pa.-ent--. Mr
'
Ralph Ite*. scored 571 pins for defeat «f
H .rk
to date
rlnl. in
in league
l.nffiic play
nlav .
ou* reserves of e**er.ttal »ar mater- the National Office of Civilian De- Vicksburg
.ashville and w.., the nmnun in setba
ck to
' Conklin.
lab. Certain Engluh economists go tense seems to be clearing the decks
Marriage
"
'
■license—*Horace
------- ”
E ’Lud
* ­ the two to one victory over Monica
। Mr and Mrs Re
low, 74. Freeport, Ellen J Perkin.. Gang. Cha.-. Ottosen scored a big
Mudergon were dinner guests Sunto far as to predict th^t Japan can for some real action.
231
second
game
lo
Rive
him
519
Kalamo.
62.
b-ifJll
person*
ar; dltv „( Mr and Mrs Undon Brynever be defeated by blockade alone
LaGuardia has resigned as O. C.
inns and help take .i p.iir of games
were under 31.
, uns Pf north Hastings
Tiib opinion has been accepted by d. head thus makliig way for S FORTY YEARS AO0
fur Line Gang at the expense of
--------------------------Itotils Jone.i who spent the month
tespotuible officials Lire as a dy- chief who can devote full time to
Feb. 20. jooj
Hltihlantl Dtiirv. G Brower's 508 was
of January at the Messenger Goddr
finite fact •*
the job.
•
I Tl-.e old hotel building at
be*! ir. tlie match that Middleville
Hamburg shop in Battlr Creek, a*
Evm more Imwtaor then L.-' MU. , UodniMk ... emln-lr eon- blanked P A- T
The Japanes" home front b so
Hit Them Where It Hurts a supply ivv been returned to the
Bli« Matinee
•
.
large shop In Grand Raptds
He
completely regimented and sub­ Guardia s resignation, however, is sumed by nrc Mondav evening.
Kenneth Stamm -et the pace, for
visited horn* folks on Thursday.
servient that a collapae under any thr news that Mn,. Roosevelt in-1 T!,r Barnaby Bro* have rentid
... .
Mbs Juanita Swift has recovered
tends to withdraw from further ar*•! HT
r.rce’?.',1&gt;
*d by &lt; ; the Matinee I_ea«’ir by stepping
circumstance seems unlikely.
&lt; V. Hyde and will Mart'a bakety out and getting himself 564 pinfrom her recent operation and re­
Furthermore Japanese standards ^tive participation in thl* important!Iand ^lunch
:«nd lunch room.
- HL* nearest competitor wav Dave
turned to school on Monday
of living are so low that it would p-*
——II Mus
»«-• Franc
■
enterprise.
Williams iuu resigned Irwin with 527 Izmdon dropped a
Mr and Mrs Ray Woodrtra of
Grand Rapids *er» Sunday guest*
Few people doubt Mn. Roosevelt** hcr
r.:r POMtton as
z.- bookkeeper and complete
; .---.-trtr «t1m t.&gt; Salem
—i
and
—
be'almost impossible to starve them
at Goodyear Bro- Cleveland
at the Mr and Mr*. Clifton Miller
prodigious stenographer
~
*" duplicated
"" ° ~ by losing
’’ three
into submission
I good Intention*. Her
haroware and wilt be succeeded bv to Toledo
home Ttw Wnndstrw* with ■ son
Tire tremendous distances in- ,energy b a jourcc of universal com- ]Miss Gertrude Bcntlc-. Mis Wil- Wwmen's Lrazue
Henry and family move this week
volved will make K difficult for us ment. However, misdirected effort |lum.. has purchased tlie Skirt P.id
High individual *Criv* l-.nnors went
to the Gideon Smith farm in Maple
to accumulate reserves of men and frequently produces results which. Ibusiness of Mrs N T Diamond and to Charlotte Hubbard Mondav night
Grove.
has
assumed
control
of
thr
same
when
.-dir
scored
4An
pins
for
Strand
Th*. Neighborhood Joy organiza­
matertete- for offensive
action though comic, are nevertheless de- 1
tion will meet on Saturday niaht
against Japan, even after we have vastating—especially when carried
Kalamazoo wa* partulh de-troyed ihr first game by a Inne pm and won
al the Ketcham hall for a family
them available. It can be done and on with intense, bustling energy
by fire Tuesday morning, Loos the last two ■fiom Piston
night
will be done, but in the meanwhile
Except for the realities of war. about J15no .
I Ring* Ruth Premier scored 460
At lhe meeting of the NeighborMake no mistake—this is a life
... .Peckham
.... ... of ,pin- for runuer-up
. . position and to
Dr. —
and -----Mrs. ..
H C.
the prewnt list of impressive Jap- one might enjoy a hearty belly-laugh
i Iwart J«v ta.t week Mr* Clinton
or death struggle. Men are dy­
Miller wa* chosen president Mr*.
an«e victories will be further ex­ ul lhe addled enterprise which lias, Freeport celebrated their silver wed- te« Inrtiuniental in the tiuev game
ing in your defense. Dying that ’ Otis Kclciuin. ucattutr. Mr*. Clare
‘ dine
nil- e 1I •victory
trtnn• &lt;nr
dins anniver«aev
anniversary Frirtav
Friday even
evening
lor Pnrtlu.
Portia.- over Rn,e
Bov Ment
Reul
tended.
to date, produecd-a maximum of
Charles W Roberson died of .old; Estate. Betty Br.ietidie scotcd 459 for
America may be safe!
I Norrb. secretary
During most of 1942. perhaps even dancing instructors and art di­ age at his home in Catllun on Feb. I third place and to be a great Iwlp
longer, American* will have to grit rectors and a minimum of bomb 16.
to State Insulation who won tiirre
Give our fighting men the • Tlie housekeeper boiled egg* very
1 well by her master's watch, but
games from Bonnet and Gown
their teeth and "take it." No shelters and emergency tire fight­
gun*, the plane*, the tanka they
FIFTY. YEARS AGO
one day hr coukl not lend It to her
Trio Cafe took a three game scries
change ui command, no reon,-aniza- ing organisations.
. .
needl Bonds buy bomba. Ev­ . because it was te lng repaired.
Feb. II. 1892
from Lconardi with Ahira Ross and
tion at Washington, no step-up in ' But now. with I-aGiurdia gone
ery dune, every dollar you put
Therefore she took the lime from
Messrs Dodge A- Robinson of Florence O'Donnell scoring 453 and
production can quickly improve Uie .nd Mn luonnn jmlu,
r at ISO respectively
... .........................................
the kitchen clock, and the eggs
for the winners
Pruiiierille win build .
a „„
store
into Defense Bond: and 81amp*
present gloomy snuatioo
eail. perhaps Jstucs McCauley l^ii- woodland fn the spring and carry Doit- Taliaferro . red be.t for
, came out f«r from done
is a blow al the enemy. Hit them
'
Why didn't you take the three
Wa pimply do not hate enoughi db. newly appointed head of she,on Hie furniture bu*incr-- there
Leonards
with
451 -cries
‘------- " “
“** _a ***
where
i^
hurts
—
buy
bonds!
Banner
won
a
‘
brace
of
cumes
ininutr* from the clock, as you do
Albert Altoft will .build three
airplane*, tank*, gun*, battkahip*&gt; O. C. D. can get going with many
...‘’u“d,l&gt;“n Windstorm with Dorothy
from the watch. Mary? "
t*1'011
f™™
and transport* to adequately protect. of the important jobs wiueh mutt
the pring.
'French setting the p.&gt;&lt;
wl’h 441- stamp* a* little as 10 ccnta up.
Wrtl. II
rcphid M.rv
I
all Of Uie danger spots du Uie far-- be accomplished lo properly oigatuzc 'Delton is still longing for that pins Beta Sijina Bin blanked HasI he,light that would br too pinch.
flung world battle front.
Uie civilian front.
exchange b..nk.
tings Beauty Shop with A. Rogers
*s the tiand* are »o much larger. *.

10 Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

BUY BONDS!

Ready To
Serve You!

The Pebni.
Banner cla*
church ,-choo
of Mrs. Ben

tendance Aft
and lhe bush
taln'nenl bel

15 Service Stations

f-.H

In Barry County

rd lo purcha.
some of the!
Iva Kelly wll
and Mrs. W«
tlie program

Thera is o MOBIL DEALER in your vicinity ond
ha corrie* o complete line of MOBILCAS ond LUDRICANTS. He is ready to serve you.

Truck Service availcble to your home for fuel oil. etc.
A Call Today Will Start Us Out Your Way.

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
Formerly Service OU Company

HASTINGS

Valentine

■

Elmer Parc
Thursday afl

Ml.-s Lind?
surprised M&lt;
gifts, telcphr

• rilONE 8554

a happy blr
eight y-sccon'

�La rising The guest* were members It

Mrs. O. D. Bauer, program chair­
nun for the Garden Club antar' talned the chairmen of her various
, committee* at a. damn Peb. 13.
The afternoon was spent planning
meetings tor the coming year

1

SOCIAL
EVENTS
AND

CLUB NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kahler en­
tertained their club lor cards Sat­
urday evening, Feb. )&lt;. at their
home. Euchre was played prise*'
bring won by Mra. Junior Mc­
Millan. Waller Lewi* and Mr. and
Mr&gt; Ted Ziegler
The traveling'
prlw was won by. Kite Kelley Oueats
-were Mr. and Mrs Ted Ziegler and
Mr and Mrs. Walter Lewis The
mext party will be held March 14 at
the home of Mr and Mrs Junior

of the family, Mra. Hewiu of Lan­
sing and her father. George C Scott L

or Quimby. %

WARDS GREATEST

The eight member* of her bridge
tie fellow had pneumonia and In
club were entertained Tuesday eve-j, me way slipped and got hi* feet
The Pythian Sisters Itcld a bene- nlng by Mrs. Cart Eckstrom De-t
lhe hot water they were using to
ep steam in tl»e room.Residing

Thursday with her daughter. Mrs.
George Taggart.
Callers at the
ease*. Mrs. George Slocum won the! Monday
evening Mrs. Byron Taggart home on Saturday evening
door prise, Mrs. Jay Blakney. first! Fletcher was hostess to her club of'
and Mn. Klscy Mead. Ute conaola-j eight, her sister. MU* Ret la Gra­ ; Billy
f .
tton. Dessert was served preceding ham of Lebanon, Ind. being an out'\ Mirs Lipkey and lhe children of
the games.
jof town guest. Mrs. Kenneth Labcr- Wood school had a Valentine party
• • •
leaux heH_ high score al contract on Friday and invited the mothers
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.'and Miss. Graham was given a
Robert Walldorff entertained the'guest prize.
la delightful time as the children
Mr. and Mr*, club, n carry-In dln-i
• • •
. - ■ had prepared n nice program.
ner being served. Bridge was played. Red carnations, arranged with
Please don't forget the P. T A.
later with Mr. and’ Mrs. Gerald lace doilies, and hearts furnished
will be held next Thursday evening
Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs Willard the St. Valentine decorative motif
Lawrence and Mr. and Mr*. Loren for the luncheons given.riy Mr*. sneilington are getting together
Boyes as the winners. Mr. and Mrs. । Kenlth 8. McIntyre on Thursday- another good program so don't fall

FEBRUARY FMT

cons. tpvernl table* being in play
each day. On Thursday the winners
ffir'TdT'IaV’?’"'™
siwSr M r . Mr!“m™ mS WK"“r allrrirtol &gt; round iwoplaa
, .
Mra. Crdrle Morey. Mrs. mw(ln
lhc Drru,„„ elweir In
Lucius Lobdell. Mrs. Kellar Stem
b,-m, at-nriav
and Mrs Aben Johnson held the Orand R,pldl 8und'y

Mrs. James Endsley entertained
with a birthday dinner Sunday in
honor of James Endsley. Mr. and
Mrs Ray Hotchkiss and son of De­
troit Mr and Mrs Will Crakes of

, The telephone bridge benefit held
with j by Hie Emmanuel Guild on Friday writing with throat trouble
There were about seventy people
present at the annual turkey sup­
per held nt the grange hail Wed-

Morris and daughter of Allentown.
Pu. were the out-of-town guests

Hospital Guild No. 6 met Tuesday1
t trnlng of last week with Mrs Warnn Carter. Assisting her were Mrs 1
E R Purcell. Mr.s. Dan WnlldorfT.I
Mrs. L. R. Gia;gow and Mrs. Wm.'
Corkln. Bridge was played following'
dessert, the winners being Miss 8a-,
die Glasgow and Mrs W. J. Field.

with contract, two tables being’ in! cards were Mrs Jas.
play. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Lockwood) W. D. Barnes. Miss
held the winning scores.
! Mrs David French.
..
,, * A *
Hebden. Mrs. A. R.
Mr and Mr., Ono. clouw an-; r„„k Hoo„,„. Mr,

rest Bush of Caledonia Sunday
Saturday callers at the Timm home

. ..X",

urday rrrn.n, at Uwlr (arm tear |
^rU^r’iT.^

Ritchie, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Tuckerman. Cards wen* played.

Ray Clinton and
parent*. Mr

■»&gt;!.

£"Vb ■

NEW VELVET SOEl-BED

Freeport were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Ernest Wilkins
.Saturday evening visitors al the
Henry Kidder home were Mr and
Mrs. Willard Kidder of Kalamazoo
and Mr. *nd Mrs. George Kelley

church .school was held nt the home'
of Mrs Ben Bcverwyk on Tuesday
evening of ln«t week with a good at-1 Decorations appropriate to Wash­
tendance. Alter the pot luck dinner ington's birthday were used by Mra. I
David Goodyear. Jr. Tuesday when?

The livable, luxurious charm of English
lounge styling—that's what this sofa­
bed bring* to your living room! Protec­
tive knuckle arms! In addition it makes
a roomy double bed. made for innerspring mattress tomfort! Rich rayon and
cotton velvet! Bedding compartment!

rd to purchase a defense bond with jack Stem
some of their surplus money. Mr* tract.
Ivn Kelly will be the March hostess
and Mrs. Warren Roush Ls to have
Tuesday

card party sponsored bv Hospital'

n.y ‘It MM,

M" Mlnn"

«.«! .1 I»d.« Ux wlniMn wm Mr.j “

s*o0“.“'

Lynn Newton and Mrs. Walter RyMrs. Harry McDonald waa host- ,u.«.&lt; .... --------------------------------------nn. Another benefit-party Ls tn be | css lo the Busy Eight Club. Monday Mary Louise.
held on Tuesday afternoon. March evening. Feb 16. nt her home on S.1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson
3. al the home of Mrs. Monica.
Haves St. The memben enjoyed st&gt;cnt Sunday with Bertha Dominic
played bingo after which n lunch °f Middleville
war. served by the hostess
1 Saturday evening Mr and Mrs.

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Jiffy trays, Storaway Bin and other
features you'd expect at dollars
more! S-ycar Protection!

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this fine quality Axminster Broadloom!
Choose from a big assortment of new
patterns! Floral* ... Leafs. .. modem
texture and others. ALL WOOL PILE!

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Months to Pay

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Tweed and light colored Polo coats 8.00,

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At this tmaringly reduced price
you get ISO ftaest Premier wire
cods in deep, felted cotton and
•isjl pads! Handles for easy
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Jackets and All Wool Slacks at 5.00

Spring Plaids and plain col. Pleated Skirts
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�WORLD DAY OF
PRAYER FEB. 20

QUjurciy Nemo

Hatting* Churches
Combined Service

SMART

AGAIN

A union service, led by
Snyder, will be held at
Friday. Feb. 20, al the First United
Brethren church on Boat Grand
| street. AH local churches will parun'taJn “o'"1

Mux&gt;l

^tuiday morning the pastor will!
tell about "A Loyal CltUen" and!
will preach on the theme "God

ext week, Feb. 23 lo 28. Inclusive.

.. ,

t&gt;r»hvierian

aUden. phonograph i ecords, disc us- Darwin R. James, president of the
j denominations Womans Board of
Home Missions, to pray for home
I missions
Interest tn thia day 01
'prayer increased and through the
---------- -- ---------The young people of the two;efforts Of Mrs. Henry W. Peabody
churches are holding a public *erv-;nnd Mrs. Helen Barrett Montgom----------'
i ery. the foreign mission forces chpc
I Friday evening with a gtoup of , a day for united prayer in lhe early
young people from Grand Rapid, ! eighteen hundred ubieties. In 1920
putting on the program. The pnb-

Subject for Sunday is

FEBRUARY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WOMEN’S DRESS

Mrs. Hugo Anderson, vice-president;

362
PAIRS
PRiCED TO SELL!
FORMERLY PRICED
From $2.49 to $4.85

North Irving

Council of Catholic

,‘ored by the young people and with
n group from Grand Rapids in
charge of the program. We urge
you io attend.
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening.
place toibe announced Sunday.

Officers

Women Nomes

CHILDRENS SHOES
’Mil icft"

SNO BOOTS

csuhfefes
alone ry from Africa.

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WHITE - SPORT SOLES

NOW and

SAVE/

QUESTIONS

KIDDIES SIZES
8’2 to Big 2

6 Thrilling Colors All Sixes 4 to 9

The St. Rose of Lima Study
Club will meet thia Tuesday eve­
ning at the home of Mrs. Clayton
Braiidstelter. Following the, study

’YES'

RUBE EKS &amp;
GALOSHES

FOR WEAR OVER CUBAN HEEL SHOES

In. Belding; 1st vice pres'. Mrs. Rose
Grace. Carson City: 2nd vice-pres:.
Mrs Mlnnip Baker, Portland; sec­
retary. Mrs. John Longe. Ionin;
treasurer. Mrs. Mac Trelb. Hastings.

and if your
answer to
sny ONE it

ONE BIG RACK

COW BOY BOOTS - MADE OF RUBBER

torium, Ionia The new Deanery
I consuls nf parishes from Ionia.
Curran City. Portland.4 HaM'iws.
Nashville, Pewamo. Greenville, Stan: rtatn. Lowell and Parnell. These par­
ishes fotinerly belonged to the
Grand Rapid* District of lhe Nn-

Straps

Oxfords

Unheard Of Loiv Prices

„.
.
‘Thp fl"1.
A1* ’.T”,
_’he National Counch of

DRESS
STYLES

L'sing our limplilitd money
service will very soon enable
you io answer all three ques­
tions with an emphatic "No!"

MEN'S RUBBERS

Inquire—without obligation
—TODAY. You'll be glad
dial you did!

Society meeting which will be held
Feb. 24. At our last meeting about
fifty ladles were present and were
very much Interested in picture
slides of scenes taken through the
eastern states by Mrs. Albert Stauf­
fer on their trip to visit Mr. Stauf­
fer's brother who Is tn the Army

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1», 1843

OOM BBRF MART
I diagonal alaabM to th* mntar
gM
1KB POT-ROAST
J plae* H alto* btwan in mbH ataBL
‘
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Nearly IM boy* and girl* attended hold, became tha bride of Raymond «tantlaL very nutritious main dUh Serve with mushroom sauce.
— . ---------- -------------- rr. Reynold*, son of Mr. and Mr*. In Uie economy list, don't overlook
-------------------Dale Henry wa* horn* from
Mra. V- D. Whirls vtettad Mra. L.
R ? hearts ^nd8V«ird and' white Pred R,y noUta ot
on ®*1- h*1 beart* Heart rant&gt; next 10 COOKING HINT
Tha Odako
Red heart* and red and white
Gre.t Lakes, III., from Friday UU W. Uhr in Totado. Ohio ovtr the
streamer*
were
u-d
..
decoration*
‘
llVCT
M
B
M&gt;UTC
’
!
it
were u«ed
decoration*
Sunday.
weekend.
a friend. Gerald McMillan, of Find- streamer*
A surprise treat was provided ahen
J...;,
JL % contain* high quality protein like
dellclou* meat duh. Tha veal to Played gama*
Mr. and Mra. William Parker vteMr. and Mr* Dwight Beauner and Uy, Ohio, yre
Alden Burge*, joined Jen* Jensen
JtaUiawa^ffictaUM
•---- •— —
-• —
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m~l «nd »’ • «ood iOurce
JpJiiai ael«tt«M^ *
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Th" brtde ch&lt;“* B
.b,ue 01 0,6 Important B vitamin*. Bcla*t WMk.
guest* of Hastings relative* over aciicl Follfck. o$
■uwui ■eicouAa.
i
------- ------------baked in h moderate oven (350 de­
Dr F E Lowry ha* returned ‘he weekend,
Mr* Chester Slowrfl
Mr*.
Stowm helped
neipea lo
to WOQ1 rtiB w,tb “ three tiered red fox sides, it's very delicious, satisfying grew F.i until done
MeCLELLAND-COLE
I
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t
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._
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1
r»ir
ran»
Mar
warw.
In
‘
fur
cape.
Her
accessories
were
in
from California when he visited
Mn Forrest Woodin and two
. secure the orchestra and waa prrsia orouier.
Co,e *nA.Kel?n?i!LMC-..’ ।ent at the party Other* attending dusty rose and she wore a corsage
hi*
brother.
’ enuaren
children trom
from xseimum
Belmont are
are vaiimg
vtaltlng
______________
One
reason
why
heart
is among
Rcbratk Hrtra UM
hra nunud u&gt;
Ncwwn
uu’ton.; wer* Mr*. Wm. Stebbins. Dr Nor­ of ptnk tweet pea*, a White garnvwi
-------- - --------- '
Ann Arbor after spending lhe *e- Beimrr. for Mreral day*.
bert Schowalter. and a party of denla. blu*. violet*, and Talisman Uw leas demanded cut* xs that
of the bride'* parent*. Mr and Mr*
many women don't know how :o
meater vacation al home.
Mr. and Mn. Eugene Bartaw and J E. Cole. In Assyria township. The teachers from the Hastings schools Roses
U— Royal Uat-aw
.l.&gt;M of lhe cook
—-w. Ik
.. «...
,
son.
W H.
Otis
and1 M
Mrs Fred BarTne
»rs
Haye*, sister
Yet it offers no problem
The committee for me
the 0*000
dance inMr. and Mrs 8. B Sentl of Bat- ?°
n’ W
” °
tU.,nd
low spent BJ'Ptlw
Sunday in
,r?Ti, McrbiiLut nf c,ud«d Urry Moore- Coniella B«'- Broom, who *ttended lhe bride, wore for lt u cooked exaeUy like any
11. Cm»
suwUr SUU.U ol low-prat
1" Battle Creek
Creok
with Mrs
Hasel fHL*
Otis and
and famllv
family. ML.iemn ra^shiu TheS ring erwJk' Kon"W ConUln.' Dorothy, a powder blue suit with white and pot-roast.
.................................
..
with
Un Ham-1
Pvt Retort n Burwell flew home
1 „
T the Stanley. Marjorie Stanley.
Mary royal blue accessories and her corBeef hr”* - • — -------- -—
T'l-”
—
—
—-• —
Beef heart
I* targe enough so
5! Ketcham.
Ketcham.
Marjory ir
Boyt.*.
Beatrice sage
sage wa*
w« of
of American
American
beauty
roaes th&gt;t
thaTnne
Mr. and Mn G O Kent of Tn- ■ ----------- — - — —
•».—
—- —
Marjory
Boyes. Beatrice
beauty
ro*es
onc r.
a good
dlah tor
rah were Sunday rueata of Mr and Wednesday to see hi* mother who r*v. Marcius E Taber, pastor of the
Tuckerman and John Coleman.
• and sweet peas. Royal Haye* wa**ithr average fa mils'. Lamb pork
Mra
“n amvndMtnmv
‘Ppendectomy at
at St.
St. Jo- Hrin»
Brigg* Mslhnrtixt
Methodist church
church.
. . Jo*. Broxak
. *“nd
. daughter
.
. .
hart an
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.
.
v‘ .
’
be*t man
man.
]‘
,--------7- ----------------------------The nnflgr
u,nit*MU
Mr. and Mra. J. L VatanUne at- "ep*
1 Mercy
hospital In DeLroiL
bridge wa* nrrssni
dressed in
In aqua
Following the ceremony a re­ tritious and fine in flavor.
Mr
and
Mr*. *Horace
Edmond,
tended the annual Pythian dinner
*"
'
’
—
■ blue with a shoulder corrag,- of
Geraldine Williams, daughter of ception was held at the home of
Mra
Wesley
Edmonds
of
Dow*»&gt;
“
*
carnations.
ML*s
Clara
GUIC
One
of
the
advantage*
of
beef
nd
and party Monday evening at and
Jr. and Mr* Henry WUllam* of Mr. and Mr* Royal Hayes. wiUi heart Is that a ravory stuffing can
ng *ero
Were vullora
vullora Sunday
Sunday of
of kMr. c“ of Nashville, nrald of honor, wore M
Woodland.
Ung,
m.us with
w&gt;»&gt; pink carnation*
Hastings, and Alexander Neil of about thirty guests present. Many be cooked in it Heic 1* a good
■■
■ ■
—
.
n&gt;yy blue
Hu
Mr*. James Bristol went to Mu*- add Mr*. John Budd of Lansing.
Ralph McClelland* w»s hl* broth- Grand Rapids, were united in mar- lovely gift* were received. Those
kegon yesterday to visit Mr. and
Mis* Relta Graham, who has ers beat own.
jrlagc. Saturday. February 14 at who attended were Mr. and Mr*
Sluffed Beet Heart
Mrs. Stephen Bristol until Sunday, been visiting her brother-ln-taw an(l
muhm, 10.39. —
After ine
the ceremony M
a ..
wedding
the double ring ceyemony Paul Ritter of Romeo. Mr and Mrs
Dr. and Mn. K. 8. McIntyre wen
; in Ann Arbor on Tuesday.
■
Mn Ethel He** Is visiting a niece
’ near Woodland thia week.
,
Mr. and Mn. John Howitt wort

'

PERSONAL MENTION

'REYNOLDS—BITTER

—i* nanvv
Y-COUNCIL PARTY •

Vamp FITV
Activitie*

mim Jana u lunar, aaugnwr
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Ritter of Sun-

Said "Doc” Kearns

to Jack Dempsey
rfPull up your sox and
knock the big bunt over”

staler. Mr. and Mr*. Byron Fletcher. dlnncr
served to 38 relatives being read by the Rev. Charles M Edwin Reynolds of Caledonia, Mr
2 tablespoons lard.
returned today to her home in Leb- nnd frlcnds -pie bridal table was Crowe, pastor ot the Centenaryand Mrs. Ben Benham. Mr. and
anon. Ind.
decorated with a bouquet of snap- Methodtat
church of
St Louis.- Mo ; Mi*
1 cup dry bread crumb*
-------------------------------------------Fred Reynold* Royal and
Mr —
and
Henry
were•—
Jeane Ritter of Sunfield. Mr. and
Mr and Mn Huoerl Fairchild dragons and a wedding cake topped
■* Mr*. ----------William*
-------------------1 onion, finely chopped
Richard Fairchild of Detroit with a miniature bride and brldge- the attendants.--------------------------------- ; Mr*. Myron Reynolds. Mr and Mrs.
1 tablespon parsley, finely chop­
Tlie bride wore a street length Howard Ortborn, Mr and Mra Floyd ped.
ttnd J4jv, Shirley DWm of Boston groom,
dreaaj with-j.K.
brown
&gt; -suxeasories Riner of Sunfield. Mr and Mrs Ho­
Both are graduate* of Hastings aqua
i
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
******
2 tablespoons bacon drippings or
her corsage was of gardenias mer Reynold*. Mr and Mrs. Max­ butter.
F [, FadrchUd
high school. The bride b employed and
i
yellow roses Mrs. Williams wore well Ritter of Lake Odessa and
al lhe Michigan Bell Telephone Co. and
.
Salt and pepper.
/
*
BUtle Creek, and Mr McClelland a
. navy blue dress and a corsage of Mrs. Blanche
2 cups tomatoes.
rad” .. ono'LX'k”"^
£2* •n
is at Uie Wllcox-Rlch division of red
i
and white carnations.
„„
r*wWI In
*n
Mrs Reynolds lgraduated
from
Wash the heart in cold water
bJr tame". the Eaton Manufacturing Co. The .1 FulUwmg tlie ceremony, a wed- lhe Lakc odfssll lu&lt;h ^hoolTnd
Season lhe cavity with salt and
_
.
......
ding hr-»aVrn»1
breakfast -raw
was u-rva-t
served nl
at Ihthe —
couple ore residing at 39 Frellng- ffln*
Bauer, who formerly lived in thl* 1
Barry County Normal of Hastings.
Combine bread crumb*,
huyseu avenue.—Battle Creek En­ Jeffrrson Hotel in St Loul* after Mr. Reynolds attended Hastings pepper
city.
Coach Bennett. Earl Coleman.
onion and parsley and moisten with
। which they drove to Fort Leonard High school.
Lloyd Pender of Grand Rapid* Tnc Cite*. Gordon Ironside. Jr., quirer and News
} Wood to vkit Lawton.William*, who
bacon drippings or butler heated in
spent Saturday and Sunday with and Ralph Olea attended'thc Almawas unable to attend the wedding RUR4L TEACHERS
iERMAIN-SPARKS
hl* parent* Mr. and Mra. Allen Katamaxoo basket ball game hi
lnRrrUge of Mn Elxa E as lie had previously planned
I pepper. Fill the cavity with thLs
Pender. La*l week he attended a
ISSUE BOOKLET
Mra Nell is a graduate of Has­
Spark* of 707 Warren Ave, to Alstuffing and fasten ’he edge* to­
lumbermen's convention In Detroit:, Kataninroo Tticsday evening
».«. is now work- ; "Barry News ' is the name of a' gether with a skewer. Brown the
Mrs. Anna End*ley of
bM{ w Germain of Battle Creek. ting* High school and
meanwhile, hl* wife and daughter Grove
mg
in
Uie
office
of
Dr
Virgil
E
mimeographed
booklet
*ent
out
by
was a dinner guest of Mrs. took pUce at the chureh of C}od
heart in hot lard, add tomatoes.
visited her parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs.
IdL ^F?*rer *Tday
Mra Ar- chlprl U1 Charlevoix on Saturday Herrick. Consultant In education to County School Commissioner Maud** cover tightly and cook in a modW Brown *t Traverse City.
Barry Co. Mr. Nell, graduated from W. Smith thia week, containing
nold . Malcolm
Norri*
,lft„noon rru.
Feb. 7.
—; . and ron
...
— . and aiicrnuun
i. Rev Horace .Pul— lhe Grant High school and is now , "Gleanings” submitted by the NorthRay Callihan who is in Blodgett .
ot Lake Odessa ....her uncle nf the groom offi-—
---------------------------- ------- —------------------— —• --------------------------- top of the range until the heart is
hospital Grand Rapids was re-, daughter.,Charlotte,
were Fridav afternoon gueat*.
elated'The attendants were Mr and working-for the Riley Dairy Supply east Teachers' club Those contribtender, about 3 hour*.
leased for three day* last week, in
Mr. and Mrs Donald Smelker Mf, Manden Germain of Kala- ot Grand Rapids
utlng articles were Mrs Smith. Dr.
order for him to see hla son Rich-, went to Williamston Saturday to maMO
1
***
Virgil Herrick. Miss Gertrude **-_
Mc- LUNCHEON RING
---------------------------------------aid of the U. 8. Navy who was
Phariln. Mra. Flossie Allerding.
sec his aunt. Mrs. William ThomThe bride wore a gown of powder
3 cup* cold roost lamb, diced.
home on leave. - Callers on Friday
-all1
Lena Lipkey, Mrs. Phyllis
a*, who is confined lo her bed fol- blue dp^a made with tilted Jacket
1 tablespoon grated onion.
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Callihan
a ,lrnk_
I CrBU M1„ lo^ Baldwin. Mrs
Irr*.” *
*-.t. Her sister. Mra -embroidered with aoutarhe braid and
1 small green pepper, minced.
and son of Battle Creek Mr. and M(._. Sn,.jk..r ,,
Evelyn Short and Mra Lucille Todd..
of this city Ls car- h*r small matching hat was Inter­
Mra. Jesse Callihan and daughter; Mary Smelker
r “
1 plmlento. minced.
S~me
of
the
tonics
discussed
are'
ing for her.
lacicti with black straw braid and
Salt and pepper
and Mr. and Mrs. John Brail of
Misses WlUo and Beverlv Jone* &lt;lrai&gt;-&lt;i with a veil. Her accessories
Mr* Royal Ftaher. Lake Odessa, ■“Abraham Lincoln and Freedom.”
Milk or broth.
Harting* R. F. D.. and Mr and Mrs. were home from
W M C. Kalama- were black and *hr wore a cor- Mra. George Benner. WoodlanjJ? Mrs. ‘What Is Freedom and’ How Can
Eber Hoffman of Delton.
Bacon.
coo. during thesemester vacation, .-.aac of tnlisnjan roses.
Harry Beaver. 318 N Chureh St. •• Be T*»taht in School." "DiscusBaking powder btacuit dough.
During that time their guest* were Afu r a short wedding trip In Flor- and Mra. Merrill Allerding. 704 N. slon of War In the Rural School'
Roll biscuit dough
to
Inch
Mis$ Ida Lee
LoutzenhUer of Ida. the couple will return to live Michigan Ave. were dtachanted •'Should the Rural Child Be Trails.
Brookton.
Iowa,
and
Kenneth In ChartaUw that Un two young-from tlw- nonpital^m-Tuesday, nil ported to the City System." "School thickness. Spread with the meat.
Hamilton of Casey Town. Other -o’” of the bride may continue tn r.covering from major operations, Hoarkeeping" and,others of vital combined
with seasonings , and
guest* of Mr and Mra. Fred Jones school here.
Arthur Bennett was admitted to interest to teachers and pupils alike, enough milk or broth lo moisten*
on Sunday wvre Mr and Mrs.
The groom, a refrigeration lech- the hospital on Tuesday, having
Roll like a Jelly roll. Form in a
Francis Hiunlltoo ot Kutamazoo.
nlclan, ha* been employed by the injured a huger while at work al MARRIAGE LICENSES
ring. Plac£ on a cookie sheet. Make
STEAM HEAT
Mra Myron'Tuckerman was called Ke'lwg Co. for the past thirteen the E W. Bliss Co
'.‘tSkESTtirw .&lt;-rar. -Ch.rto«e HcppMlran-Trik-- ------------. Frank A. Hardart. Akron, O....
HOT A COLD WATER
George Bartlett. Ionia. Route 5. EUen E. Eck. Nashville
and Mrs. Walter Mtakc. Lake Odc*the death of the Rev A. O. Burley unc.
RHOWER BATH
Kenneth
McClelland.
Castleton
1 sa. underwent minor operations durThe BEAUTY BAR
after a sudden heart attack. Rev.
M.. ora.1 Twp. eoV
T«p. :
Burley and Mta* Vera Eggleston, of &gt;«akuaki8ln|le W-M per wk. up
umra
»w&gt;. Mr*. ..uv.c.u.-„o
The marriage of Mias Ellen Eck.
Grand iwi
Rapid*.
Huckcnnan's
cousin and u former Hastings girl, daughter oPMr and Mrs Max Eck McNally. 7C« E. Walnut St. Mr* Lewi* R. Lanta. Battle Creek
| were united in marriage two wteks "f Thornapple Lake, nnd Frank Otto Praiwhka. Hostings. Route 5. Lois M. Strain. Hastings ...
HOTEL HAHTINOS Phone »71l
! ago, Mr. and Mr* Tuckerman at- Hardart of Akron. Ohio took pine- Russell DeMnnd. Hastings, Route 3, Floyd McClurkin. Hasting* .
—— -- — ■ r- —
Mrs. Frank Barnes. Lake Odessa Frieda M. Stine. Hastings
tended the funeral service* TuesA■ Rev. Griswold reading the service *nd Albert Stowinski. South Ionia,
।day at BcottvUie.
They were attended by Mr and aU of whom arc Stowing improveMrs. Dale Bump ot Baltimore.' mnit
After the ceremony they went to f T-10se wh0 havc had maJor opcr.
the home of Uie brute* grandfath- all0„5 arc Frederick Anders. Bas­
er. Bert Spark*, where the imme- t|Jlgx. ROlltc
William Hawkins,
dlale f*mUy and a few friend*
Mrs Jack Mape*, Sun- ’
were gathered tn extend their con- fld&lt;J Mn, Forr„t
Lakf
Fix your hjdr In soft curls and wave*. It'* a
gratulaUons.
Odessa. Mrs. Butler Smith. B16 E I
Valentine he won't forget I
.
' .iS2lU7ory lb?' rom&gt;leeCl^d"*thrir M®"1’811 81 ■ Mrs Mabcl Osborn.
friSu'ta Mr.
K',"°RraTia'“1'
Machinates* J2.5O up
Permanent* &gt;1.50 up
Mr. Bristol going for the weekend,
R. W. Cook was In Grand Rapid* last evening attending a Boy
Scout dinner meeting at lhe Pantllnd hotel. Ha ha* been named a*
u member of the finance commitlee of this district.
Mis* Helen Mac Plxberg of St

This was the strategy, practically in­
vented by the unbeatable pair, in the

days of their greatest glory, and it
worked.
Knocking bums over is frowned upon
out of the ring, but

"Pull up your sox"

is good advice for any man.
If you like short sox,

get them with

good elastic tops. Then they will stay
up. When you wear tall sox wear gar­

n
I Hospital
II
Pennock

ters with them.
Short sox,

with good elastic tops,

long

sox and garters, we have them, all in all

ROOMS

sizes, in innumerable patterns and colors.

You Con Do Better At
rL.. 2396

ItAl R D ’ S

HOTEL HASTINGS

Valentine's Day-Look Your Best

Shampoo A ECc
Finger Ware 09
CUtcwvi

Regular

MAKE
APPOINTMENTS
EARLY

Pincer Wave
Dried
OU

at Akron. Ohio. Mr. Hardart leaves'™ Feb. II. a daughter to Mr. and
soon for Columbus, Ohio to serve Mr*. Carl Naylor. 434 E. Walnut St..
in the U. S. Army. Tlie bride will on Feb 12: a daughter to Mr. and
remain at the home of her parents ; Mrs James Durbin. 438 E Green
for the present.
, St. on Feb. 13: a daughter to Mr.
--------------------------------and Mrs. Russell ^Whittemore. Has­
' tinga, Route 5. on Feb. 15: a (laughHAYWARD—WILCOX
SaniMar craning. Feb.
Feb. 7. .t ler w Mr. "rid Mra Iran Sira™,
scvra-llimy oclocK. rile nmnUge
°".Teb ,ls: “
of Miss Donna Wilcox, daughter ot lcr
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Oaks.
oute 1. on Feb. 15.
Mr. and Mra. John T. Wilcox. Del- H**tUig». Route
. .1. and. Theodore
__
.
_
mnvlrf
Mohamndan. Illis
Hastings,
ton. Route
O.
David 1La Kfnhamnztan
itf John
Gonyou.
615 8.
Hayward, son of Abe Hayward. v°lne ’• “nt
- ------• - —
- registered!
Ciorartale. Houle 1. WM wlra.nU.-d, J-H-now - »•»«
**«»
»
«t Uie home o( lhe oRkluUm; Inin-, ** medical paUeula.
t&gt;;30 A. M
.
Isler. Iho Bee. H. R. rlelffer. pastor
A week ago Sunday al 10:30
M.i
or Uie Bnhlmore Unlled Brethren, »*« members or the Bmnanurl Bpl»- (
,which
ehutch. Sir guesU wdmessrd U«- -opal Sunday
school eUw ot which,
Mr*. C.d
Carl Wesplnler.
Wespinier, Jr..
Jr. Ls
Ls me
theS
rarammy
Mrs.
•
•
• n -■
“ ’lo
* •'
The bride wore a Mwel length' leneter.
male
vlsil
the 'lOstiiLal'
hmpiul
Hehl Moe l-.fTrlo dress. Mrs Haul
personally presenled two lovely
Coy. melton ol honor, chose a .slreel -er-pbooks lo Miss Teuslnk. superlerislh dre„ or wine colored crepe intendents for “
the
“ children's
rhlhs-n'a ward.
ward..
v»y was
WM best
UC. man
O...._
L»t" “&gt;» T"”‘»k
“&gt;
Basil Oby
Mr. aod Mrs. Heyward left tor a: • "our ol lhe hosplla . u&gt; the X-rw |
short woddioB trip, her trarellnB, room. etc. lhe girls listening^closely
coelome being a blue -Uli. Aller!"»
raplanallon-. McinMrrs or I
Feb. H. they look up lheir realdenee: "»e
«&gt;e «'&gt;»'
Be"»&gt; |
van •$*&gt;. Hell
nen TWtor.
i*jwr. ShUley
oniriey Mil
miiwi
.1 lhe home or Mr. and Mn Bayj VW
er .;
__
1 Jdnnet
lAnrsal tticvns
Haye*. Mir'linrl
Michael W*ht
West. Wrlrn
Helen,i
Barnes.
McMillan and Carl Wespinter. Jr. |

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

$2.98

lo

$6.95.

priced to clear

Opportunity knocking! —
Don't miss our clearance of
dresses — cosuols. tailored
styles . . "hit" dressy dress­
es too! Misses, women, jun­
iors.

CAMF FIRE GIRL
-------- —.• • •...-------VISIT WOODLAND
I WOMEN Of THL MOOSE
Tuesday evening. Mn,. R. G Fin-1 The Women of the Moose will,
nie accompanied the girls belong-^old their regular meeting Fridayitur to Mn Norbert Schowalter'* ।
Feb. 20, al the Moose Hall

Cump Fire

group

to

Woodland.

js
I (.
gi
O’

h

Benefit Show
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN
PRODUCTION OF

H. M. S. PINAFORE
PROFESSIONAL COSTUMES AND SCENERY OF VICTORIAN PERIOD

'

LWt»OU*&gt;

Lra. Ulk

*b. C..PP

“ ra^ra'in«l«“*

ortralrallon «nd lhe BUI. Mil ho«, r7bra»n ” lhe monlh «•! elide
lhe, won lheir -emp Flee honor.,,
Uw
lllt, uj
and gave a demonsUation of
prWjram which appeals lo any
of their aclivllics. Those partici pat-1 wonian whether she be a home- I
ing were Jo Anne nnnie. Anne make.ri tetwher
business woman.
Goodyear. Mary Ixrkwood. Flor- Mrwr woman, the woman of genencc French, Sally Goodyear and etai interest*, or the professional
Beverly Bradford. Pictures taken ati4OClal service woman. Tlie DevelopCamp Kitanniwa last summer were mrnt Program of the Women of
shown' **"
by Mrs. Flnnle. ■
the Moose I* a wonderful outlet for
. the instinct of helpfulness which
wom en'iTclubVo
u In every woman, and it give* thr 1
,^,FNKr iT V',' r U ia&lt;
vmwiHiuny to
«u serve
aesvc the
Mio needs v.
opportunity
of
i Th7.. V(2me.nl S ,C ''b m
“ lhe »»uman family in one direction
benefit Washington» Birthday Lea or another, particularly as localised
on Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 34. at (n lhc womans own community.
I
Ute parish house, starting at 130
■ &lt; w»
-o'clock. Member^ of lhe committee' LEWIS—REY.N’OLDS
।

HATS
Close out of winter hat*.
Voluei to $4.95.

SALE $|
This -season s smartest hots drosticolly reduced
for Immediate clearance! Smart, dressy sport
styles. Wear them now through Spring

Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
104 East State Street

RED
CROSS £

rad'Mn.. H.rf.u ten Mm-!,
“ »“
««-l
,&lt;D. ranniin. o.r „ .hn.i vuo at ing the week are a son to Mr. and;
U&gt;? l»m. ™ ilte Broom . p«m.u

Phone 2132

m2L.^erRM^ ^L**flrt*t«»l Mra •-nnouncemept* of lhe marriage of
ito^t CoS Mra L E £&amp;' M‘s’ V,vH" V‘r«lnte R&lt;‘iToW'rt
Mr* tig, I ' •‘•bShfcr
of Mrorand
D
naugnter
Mr. Mr*
ana Claude
.Mr.
taibdeirmJ^C B MSurkhdSr Reynolds of Mattawan, near KalahnMer Reynolds •&gt;&lt; Mattawan.
Lobdell and Mr* C. B. Burkhoger. ■ maMO
,rl Fn,nkbn
fflazoo. (Q(
lo&gt; Scr¥Pnnl
Sergeant E
Ea

ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT
Lewis at Lo* Vega.-. Nevada, .on
Mr*.’ Jessie McUury of Hosting* Sunday. February 1.
annduncca the-engagement of her
Mr* Lewi* wa* a commercial
daughter. Mtas VlrgUiia McLaury teacher in the Hastings High school
to Gerald Van Auken of Beltovue. for Mverfcl year*, resigning her
No dale tau bcch act lor the wed- |«Mtlon hen* -to gq to CalUoniia lo
ding.
! teach two yean. ago.

V

Thursday and Friday, Feb. 26 - 27
Hastings Central School Auditorium
•it In on effort to aid the Barry County Red Cross the Hastings High
school ond the Hastings Rotary have combined their efforts to pro­

8:00 P.M.

TICKETS ON SALE AT

duce the play H. M. S. Pinafore. The characters in the cast include

CORDES NEWS SERVICE

the local music teachers and othen of the faculty and the chorus

in REED'S DRUG STORE

will be made up of the High school choir.

Elaborate costumes and

appropriate stage settings will give tho proper effect for the show.

Admission45c

All the proceeds outside those of actual expense will be contributed

Tox05c

to the Red Cross fund ond only the absolute necessities will be taken

Total 50c

out for expense.

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ALL SIATS I IM*V10

SPONSORED BY HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL AND ROTARY CLUB

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. FEBRt’ARY 13. 1012

PAGE EIGHT

THE CHURCHES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Uut Monday while Marilyn Nor-' children on Sunday and her Brand­
man was riding her bicycle home mother. Mr-.. I. W. Mason and aunt
from school she fell and broke the Miss Evelyn Norman all of Sliver
large bone between the knee and
ankle In her right leg. She wm obdb* for PUBLICATION
..
...
. . ...... ..... . SHI* ..r Uuhu.l. Ttie 1*. nil li I'u.irl

Sheldon Agency
Surety Bonds
Phons 21S5
Hastings

SwniiNon Agency

HUT

109 W. State St

Fire

Tornado

CHBIIT.

1 served by Mrs. Brndfleld. Mrs.
i Rush Sa undent.' Jack's former school
। teacher was miso a guest. Jack
»iu presented with u camera.
Wsirwi Skinner of. Eau Clair.I
Mich, was a culler at the Brad­
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
field home -Monthly.
Ret. Don M. Qury, Rector
Six neighbor ladles of Mrs. Anna
Phon* 25SS Van Tynne gathered til her home
i JJ W. Center 8t.
Inly k* ni-niinion 8:00.
Thursday afternoon for a good old
Monday eebool 10.0(&gt;
fu-shloned quilting Ixe, Light re­
Jorolng Prater and N’rm'-n 11:00.

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE ft01
Dates can be made at Banner office. 1

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
110 North Broadway
Mr*. Ula Masker. Factor
705 W. Bond
lirnday erhool at 10:00.
•reaching eervire at 11:00.
*ou»g People'* eerelee at 7:00.

DR. L. J. CASTON

Callen the past week an Marilyn
Norman were her aunt and uncle.

MILLER REAI1 ESTATE CO.
GEORGE

HASTINGS, MICH.

We have some good buys in property and real estate
MILLERS REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

pi

OPTOMETRIST

n
if

Pancoast lUtig.
Hastings
Above Miller Ice Cream Store
Phone 2703
if.

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eavestroughing
Phone 2331

3U acre* In Ilaetlnga wlthlu four
block, or Meara! factor lee Hee very

Splendidly located home on South
Broadway. With very tew altera­
tion* can be made Into a two-family
home. ParUae hate apletidUl reaeon*
for Mlllus. Priced al S4.OO0.

Good, nearly taodarn. • room houM.
Can be eaally mad* into two family
flat If wanted. Ua* two lol* and
large garage On South Hanover.
Priced at only 13.500

Good home &lt;m Wert Bond 5- Thle
home t* a duplex and 1* nearly
modern. Priced al only S3,SOO.

Wr have several buyer* who-want
have*** home *f°tht* daicrlptlon call
and we think, that we can move It
for yon.

A enlendld buy In a'good. going ell
elation. I* rented tor eight more
year* to a large oil company. Will

We

readily net to per cent on invest­
ment. Renta at S76.00 pet month.
Priced at 10.500.

Very good nine-room bouee. only
four block* from down town. mod­
ern end well built, pert ot U cun
bo sublet at a vary good price.
Priced at St,SOO.

SS acre* In CaaUeton Twp. Lay,
Jug*. Priced at 14.000.
"

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE
142 E. State

MILLER

eWe guarantee all property a* represented. You can't lose when
ypu buy real estate.

CS

Auto

■

Life

Yds ate always near a State

building*. Priced al S3.400.

Pine modern home In fleet ward,
wall built,
bat blue good eUed
room* and would mahe a eplendld
home far a good eUed family.
Priced at only S3.S00

GEORGE MILLER REAL ESTATE and Business Broker.

JERRY ANDRUS
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

Phone 2519

E. FAY U It I NAVE

Natl Bank Bldg.

Selling Something. Somewhere, for Somebody almowl every day.

Will be very (lad to help you make your Auction lhe Succeaa 11
should be. AaabUnce given in preparing advertising and arrange.

Shipping Livestock

My Service to you begins when you employ me to conduct your
action.
I am no farther away from you than your nearest telephone. Cali

Every Soturdoy
Bliss

JAKE DEPRIESTER

factory

PHONE MARTIN 3296

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2588, or call
717—F3 through
lhe
week.
It.

MAIL SHELBYVILLE. MICH.

DAN ULREY

NEON SIGNS
AND REPAIRING
Sign Painting and Lettering
Gold Leaf — Silver Leaf

HENRY EGGLESTON

PIANO TUNING

Phone 2431

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
HORSES - $5.00

COWS - $4.00

We have a collector ftationed in Hastings to give
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charges.

Coll E. T. WOOD

STOP

(Luting*. Mich.

Phone Hastings 2565

AT

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

BROWNIE’S
BODY SHOP

EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING
Abo a complete line of Myers Elee- '
trie Pumps Installed and serviced. J
lohn Wilkes, Route 3. Phone

for your estimate on all

and fender repair

body

CARDS OF THANKS;
AUCTIONEER

work. First Class work at

List your Auction Sales with

reasonable prices.

DEWEY REED
Estimates cheerfully given. Dates
can be made at Banner office.
J
Phone 3467
Hastings, Mich.

See us for your spray

Electrical Wiring

All work guaranteed.

Prompt Service and Reliable
Work at Fair l*ricea.
DEFOREST SNYDER. SR
R 1. Hast Inge
Phone 714—Fl2

205 N. Michigan Ave.

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

painting of any kind.

HORSES $5.00
Phone Collect

CATTLE $4.00
Prompt Service

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

Hastings, Michigan

Australia shipyards are building
hundreds of torpedo boats and aux­
iliary naval craft from home-pro­
duced materials.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

We have plenty
of that

GOOD
COAL
on hand.

MS No; Michigan Avenue
none 2637
Hastings

Order a lojid now and
be ready for lhe next,
cold spell.
Trade your wheat for
Lily White flour. We
give the same ex-

Truss Fitting

mill.

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

WEPAYTOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
-

FOB

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

PbM» NM

Farmers, Attention!
We advise you
to place your
order for new
Harness NOW.

Due to condi­
tions,
some
harness hardavailable.
Ilawever we have a good slock on hand.

We have a good stock of collars, sweat pads, and
strap work at reasonable prices.
Bring in year Haniiw* for OILING A REPAIRING NOW. We

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.
Art Todd, Mgr.
tf.

JACK

SEMPF

SHOE &amp; LEATHER GOODS SHOP
111 So. Jefferson St.

Hastings, Mich.

�lurel

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Garrison

OSCAR I. CROOK WAS A RAILWAY
MAIL CLERK FOR 29 YEARS

10th

puUtralmn

i

CO

SECTION TWO-PAGES 1

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

nothing in Helen's .relating it.
Ail the way down to Florida

GREETINGS FROM

Winter- star*

I

a

business meeting erf the Tele-)

2iurr(i ifiiipathB

..
day evening.
tings were Sunday dinner guMte gi I
are in the war." The station in
_„i Mr. und Mr*. James F. Ham- Albert Brills.
- ’
Detroit, where w&lt; had a wait of
Seemed to have drenched •
• mond and cjilldren. Natalie und •
---------------- ■ • ------ ———
.. i
two and i half hours, was filled
. spirits wings—
Thomas were Saturday evening
The recruit had the habit of parwith a steady procession of boys
By Jane Cameron
(Continued from
I bore my sorrow heavily.
guesU of Mr. and Mn Carroll taking of his soup in a notoy and
. in uniform; again al Jacksonville
But when I lifted up my head
Fisher in Hostings.
boisterous fashion. The nolle waa
time Uie railway mall service wai**
&gt; ■
....
A Michigan February is a good there were many more. fine, cican­
From shadow^ sliuken on lhe
------- - — —.
so loud thzt it upset the rest of tlie
rapidly expanding. He knew it wax ,served his country liad taken Uielr tqma to pull out for a milder clime cut, youthful-looking lads, consnow-.
'
HENDERSHOTT
. company. One day when the offrire
Motto—Think Victory. Talk Vic­ '
hard work, but lie wm brought up ttoll und he was glad when he could specially iw "Ground Hog" day 'stonily arriving.and departing. At
1 a. C. CUrk and family spent Sun- aive sounds were at fortissimo, a
on a farm, liad good iiealUi. a (retire with Uiat annuity—it bi not WttS M sunnj. u one as t. ever re­ both stations commodious quarters tory. Act Victory, Otherwise SHUT
Bum steadily* os long ago_______
; day with Dr und Mrs. Glen Ounn veteran strode toward the culprit
strong constitution and believed he ,called a pension. Railway mail member, confirming Uie forecast were reserved for their use with UP!
From Windows In my father'a house, near Kalamazoo.
and said;
could make good—and he did. That ,clerka now contribute a small per- of six weeks more of winter wentii- magazine filled tables, easy choirs
and writing desks mid hostesses in
1942 simile—So-arid-so is worth
Dreaming my dreams on wlnteri Clinton Brill came home Satur"May I help you?"
work waa inviting, loo. for he felt (cenlagc bt ihclr salaries to the'er.
We left Saturday. Uie 7th. charge They filled many of the
s weight in sugar
ni3l&gt;t&lt;
‘day nftemocn Jo spend the week"Help?” eciuwd the recruit
that It was helpful to all the peo- tannuity fund
'o1&gt; the 4 25 p. nr train, thc .on'y ^*',n w/rToarh on the final run ■
• * *
I watched Orion as a irlrl
don't need any help."
.
pie. tince they benefit by me great­
During Mr. Crook's 29 years of eustbound servlet now avuitoblq
fit TVPetersburg
3.
..From their con­
lz»k somewhat alike.1—Donald
Above another city'., lights.
lights.
Mr. and Mn Karl Kruger and
-Sorry, sir.” said the veteran, ’1
ly improved service which railway service there were no "vacations which mean, a longer wait in De- — .... . ...»—
versation I gathered they were anx- Nelson and our own Senator Van- Ycar, „„ dreams no. n..„
nnd youth'thtldnn of bturgts were Sunday thought perhaps you might wUh to
mall clerks give to thr expanding with
,
pay " ns now. If he were sick.,t,olt «or
sleeper,
' lous to complete their training. dentx’Hi.
guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. be dragged asiiorr."
.
geestop.
needs ot business and Urtne com- ,hr zuffered from his illness, also a! T*:e
10 ,D’U0Ar'w“ constd____ _____
.
------------—i ♦».
forts, of the American home At low of pay. Now a railway mall cicvk crably enlivened by the
' ’ ’
The Worth's heart breaks beneath, Rennie Mott
quickly as possible ",
A firm in New York now makes
The W. S. ,C S will meet Thurs-.
BANNER WANT ADVH. PAT
first.'Ihesr,public servants were not receives seven days a year allowance s*r •
\ Humphny Rolins
benefit of
I'lloX
pars
on for
the p.„pibenefitwho
of majis and globes with extra decalco-' All things are chanced, save in the day for a 6ot luck dinner ui lhe
under civil service That came lat- for dck-lenve. with pay If be only/Jg" Chkto.s e,. *ho ^ad
aIly
t Barry
conntv
mania
designs
which
you
cun
cull
home
of
Mrs.
Jennie
Slocum.
..
«r But Oicar had to study hard. 'uses three days of that allowance In
J r.rare EoLwop.1 chUreh »» thmklng of a southern trip to
Miss Carol Howard of Battle JOJtflltve
famtUarixe himself with the locaThe faithful beauty of tlie star-.
= U,r_?‘hrrJ™
a'r cram VU.; Llet toured over tlie Wabash system for uny day a country changes
; Creek spent the weekend wiUi her Misery c/
hands and take home mid paste on
tlons of Uiousand* of pout offices.
so that if lie luid u &gt;*.
' on
plntform to *ro,n Detroit as they arc still nin- your map or globe and keep it up
aunt, Mrs. Jack Sullivan Mr and
their rail or star route connections, cumulative;
,rious illness,
THREE CORNERS
which might, in*- ^ Hna(l„KS frlrn&lt;js W|OT nlng through coaches to the West
to date. You could call ut the More
und to learn Uie qifkkcsl way lo '
Me mid MrC Hammond
C.PMIUU- hto for . mown, hr'
““&gt;&lt;
»' •&gt;»«“"1””.1 ----- . T"
.------ ./ He Creek were Saturday supper
get mail to these postoffices. He was mlgla
h.v&gt;- .ecumuUfnl rnoush J J
villo
ThroOTh -ra&gt;lUH.uid l«, ul Cln^naU
lhr umhduy ol
countries tiiat hud been kicked and
equal to the preparatory work and '
Mr .nd
Ohm ....I
and Mr.
and Mn
Mr GeorgiSPost
from unused allowances lo cover the U, rUlr
jle bmgnin. tHi
“ mr
“
po»r,w,re Ice to also obtained
’
from Chirago, around the nui|\ that day.
to thr necersnry testa.
of ti
Hosting.
Sunday ever
evening
, , ,
oi
—•uni’. &gt; were nunua?
longer period. Tiicrr urv other urri, rtjj o„ U)„ n](.rt
j 1(.,m iswily reached from Battle Creek or
ll0tt0 Huns mvt, B0C*OFJ
Mr. Ciook wua assigned lhe 289 benefits which a railway mail clerk wrcntbwl tn
i, n.-'tfuests of Mr, and Mr? Claud’
u-bctl t»i« v re- Kulmnazoo
1 Something
betcha Janie Ls the
...
miles run between Chicago and De- ,now receives, including a consider- entered,the r^y r livi’i looked’very
The quick
transition from
latter in the evening •
*--------------"" snow only person in Michigan wlio didn't Hammond
troll In his tests he had before him -----------------------abln increase
in----------------salary, in ----------ills day chic in a turquob blur wool rowii and icy walks on llw&lt; trip down tx-ilvaclie-tut tut. I mean complain all vislh.il Mr. mid Mr Janien E.
u large case, with small compart­ there were no limits to the hours be mMt just matched her eyes mid she serineil like magic
Hammond and children.
In the morn. menu for each town on his line, could work or wax required to wore a perkv turoan of navy blue ing when we ojKneil our eyes to about the time. change.
. .
Mr and Mrs. Dean Cunningham
• and big ones lor Uie large terminals work, mid no extra pay tor over- wun n trim of lacquered straw the customary switching. Jerking.
Also-And this gives us heajis nf of Woodland called at lhe home of
and thr connecting railroads. He' time. Today the maximum time re- ••• Wi- luid a litre chai .with them humping and grinding of brakes at ratisfactlon—we bet we were the Mr. and Mrs Clarence L. Sisson j
had wveral thousand cants ad- qulrcd per day. of a railway mall all the way -in to Detroit where Cincinnati, not a vestige of snow fir.it columnist in this country to Tueday. Mlxs Betty accompanied
drcsM-a to various postofflees, not clerk is five hours nnd iwentv mln- they were staying until Sunday *tut to lx- - - ’ ‘
predict stardom for Red Skelton, them home to visit them and other;
the way through Har. har, har. And he done it. . . Woodland friend*
only on thc Michigan Central but utes, which Includes work at his night, then would go on to Buftulo lowed ualso on the connecting und ter-)uwl
1UIMC auw
( ..............
i own, ,home
such, as busbWMv«.corwhere Mr. Holins has a position with Georgia
—
— -----• • •
‘ . Mr. mid Mrs. Richard Cook and
.!
.
.
------...
....
.....
—
—
«l
.
r
of
it-|rt«ity.
rich
black
or
brick-red;
minal lines. HL* test was to distrib-; impendence.studying.etc. Anything Uie Curtlv-Wrlglit Co maker vi Sign in n bakery— Pics like Moth- -son Johnny’&lt;rf Durand spent Sun-.
Another
noticeable
. . make
...
...
^..V.
tl. und
..... Mo
1i.. H
■■ J1 Robn*u_
utc those cards in the proper com- over 5 1-Thours L paid for at-over- the planes now such an finjiortaiii ]"
*
r*ot,M'r n
“.U?c“2!LjfcaClf rrTsrd'to
be fore me
’toolc up W»v wl
’h Mr.
partmento nnd have the tent com- tirhe rat/-.. Now a railway mail clerk factor in our national rtcfi-ira-.‘un* u ,’h^ Ica.M'nrd number of b)
„
1 iTi-Ain
inron. ttevirt
David’ nurt
and Drirnthv
Dorothy und
and Mr
Mr.)
pleted
will' live in Williunu
and .
*
pieiea within
wuiiin a
u bspecified
&gt;x*.iiicu time.
&gt;&lt;■■■■. Conww,- Js
,s p,u&lt;l 1(l
10 1M!r
iw-r cent
cent extra
extra for
ror work
wont Tliev
*
whiuhii.- ville
»uh- automobiles
............. on
—■ the highways
•
mid Mrs Lester Larabee mid chil-1
,
.......
,Michigan
*&lt;i^tiionv, Central
f",-tiimi at
nt |. Wr
...
__ _. ■______
__ •• 6„ P. M. mid 6
f fifteen miles out of lhe city,
1f*"iii
’r c.iis
tlie trailer
nected
to the
form&lt;d
between
nnd fewer
curs in
in the
trailer campa
camps in
in
Something that bums me up—We dren. Bobby m&gt;d Connie Sue Mr
New Buffalo. Ind., was Uie Peru A M. which was not true in Oscar are happy. I Hat tbelr apartment is
’ we were &gt;
7ven“‘crap 7f‘\w£V^r^n midMrs. Larabee. son mid Infant:
M.rBuHlr: nt Kta «« lh&lt;CTOk.,
Mn, latlmnw m.nd. • ■
SiT^X. n dnusllWr rKurtrt to n,«r o»„
IVKfK 3 wuy.
------ --------- -----branch
M
at ]think
When
youlong
thlnk
of thc
long boHr
asjothing
1 how had
c^ry thing had
jor ()Ur
1
u
to the Junk dealer h‘&gt;in- Sunday afternoon.
......A-.. or cut-off
.of the Wben
you
of thc
hours
Query
“,&gt; query
how' every
Kalamazoo were lhe latke Bhqrw nnd tllP bard wotk o..car Crook dl(| passed off st tlie church gave the arc nil ,i part of the winning of nnd know exacUy what it should
Mr and Mts. Leo Fisher were
mid G R. A-* I.• now
the .....
Pennsylln bLs
M yrarR
service,
mid real.........
. - H,
Iiuv av
r««| . o
UIf oc,
&gt; It . ......
....... - br“!e tb‘' d»»»" to relate, with tlie war. we haven't ;i kick to reg-i bring, and EVERY TIME we send the Sunday guests of their son-in-law
vanta:
z (|ww
,ow much
-llV mail
vunia: at Baltic,
Battle, the
thc main line of|.
of| lz
m,lch thr
lhp. rnllu
rnijWiy
mall scr- !,”uc,-‘ gusto,
------- that
—- - the only thing
------- hter ' • We found Marsh and Mr. children with it. they arp gyped out an&lt;i daughter, Mr. mid Mrs. James
lhe Grand Trunk; » Albion, lhe vlce lloc, ,0 ..pedue the hundllns
«'&gt;
l-lUrt «T«|UUI11
Davis.,
tlie
PcnnTlora
manager,
nt
|
cl
some
of
tlie
proceeds.
Tlie
few
F
Hnmtnond nhd family.
HIUMlJle.L.n»ln«brnnchotlhet.keL(m,„
he n. In-. aloil was the arrival ot tiie grootn
.. .and
... stepped ; paltry
.... cento ....
Guests
Edw. !|
tlie train to meet us
Uie Junk dealer „„_.s
makes
GtH“*to ot
of Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs.
&amp;
Shore; ill J.ekwn. two blanches ol
„ pUunc benefactor. And dur-’ fifteen minifies late, n good story
’hrough this organisation anil
off !,v
to iw«rfert
perfect u-Mfhnr
weather. •**
■"
” &lt; j mtalniv "can't compeivate*...InTny
'
...... V.'ulti t, during tlie |M*t ..week were I
, • &gt;.l« Ol i'.-.e&gt;nr ...
..............II totcildurthgtlicrrstoftlielrmiirthe M. C. n branch of lhe Lake'. . Ing
lira was
mt .aiwn.iaiwAVU
the payment* will probably
his 84 yiani hi
u r||.t| ,lfp
roui,p niiinphrev I It quite look my breathaway. । degrcc for thc respect and good will the R, v u,,d Mrs- J R- ChrLspell ■
Shore and a branch of the Grand j good citizen, a good neighbor. «,didn't plan U that way. und he has
too. ;w we stepped ncrow the hP
A lady in Hastings tipped
Hayings who were Tuesday din-,
Trunk:'at Ann Atbor. tlie Toledo|I well as a hnlpful public servant. So tin Uir.llgJlt aIibJ
hl company --»
threshold of the hotel andtook in
“■[me
| mP on
or 1o
to lh
mis
|% ana
and i j cnecxea
clu-cked aiand nrr «’UPSt’’: Mr and Mrs Floyd1
mid Ann Arbor Ry. Chicago and
— -----.a&gt;&lt; dnubk
.....
“p-ou know mat he lived a useful. with Ill5 rnotber n„d , hter who _.u..
-s-hut .i
the
new enlargement h
&gt;iad
checked .and now I'm pa* . Walters of Grand Rapids spent;
Detroit were the terminals crf-rev-J
' I helpful life. During ail Und time |,ad arrived from Di itoii the night
“&gt;
W-a decorators m.
lng u aiong
al0|,_ to
t0 every
cvprv red-blooded
^-biood
Thursday afternoon with them Last
eial railroad lines. Not only Uimc
..
^|therr
was itfw a suspicion of 1hl*
hc had kn tb4. hote, ln dream surely. We were happy, too. .Amrnoa
Amrrlcan H
In, Barrv
B.rr» c^ty.
Count, Foll
Fotto. »"&lt; S'unMy Floyd w»IHn «nd;
home. Don't delay — stop In today.
but the pastoffices on each of them integrity or fidelity. While he wa.* Illnpll, |lniP bc fdt to s,op at thc to ....
see the
ar(? we going
,
.t lhem
... same attractive hostess.. are
to Rlet
them getaw
away ‘‘a’Vhter Marion of Grand Rapids)
Miss Schaukcin.
S^aake
in. sight
right
Then our
our ....
Hhh,AUofou
unkm
murt be kept in mind on all these never in the
Then
....
.
.ht.r&gt; und Elmer Walter, and daughter
thc limellitht.
limelight, and
und never n„...
florlst-s to pick ....
up ,i...
the brides cor- Mtv,
-----------connecting lines and termlnaLs. It wanted lo be. lie gave 29 of thc best FngP an(j the boutonnieres fur the new
looks SIS
directly I «-» "ll» D'"™’ 3UnV&gt;*
, mid larger room
7”&lt;52?
Al&gt;« ot Built C,&lt;«
vou think it would be easy to re­ years of his life to hard. Inconsplc- lnen among whom was thc bride’s out on tlie M. L.
member all this, and accurately uous work for the public He was u brother. Gardner Chidttter of Mad- where Cousin Ella Rogers
’ "
. Mrs. Leo Fisher with Mrs. Car­
Roger? of PrairiePrairie­ mueh
place the addressed cards in Uielr faithful servant and merits a fnlth- j,on. WL«. who wa. 4o give her 'lUe, our niece. Marion Cook and
. roll Fisher of Hostings were Thurs-j
proper compartments in the case ful servant's reward.
away The latter's train had been M,s Johnson- create
a J***
real , home 1 Tlie reason our fenders are flay evening guests of Mr. and Mrs
-—.®.
just try it some time. Your respect
A ,u..K
K"“**"4
er"“**
“ J?’1 wrinkled is because they are worried James P. Hammond nnd family, the)
---------- ■ »
— lute mid lie had arrived not long
for the work of a railway mail clerk COATS GROVE--------------------------------- before the appointed iiour. Tiicic SM.... «“'1&lt; »»"» ■»'
"I"* “A former remaining overnight.
will increase mightily. Doing actual
The n G T O club met with
nn unlocked tor delay at tlie Smiths come in often from Gulf- I coming from. '
i Word has been received from;
drtwr P°'‘ “ fr* mU” “*“y
I
9 Stebbins Bldg.
distributing of moll, wiille the train u? .nd mJ Chis ” TOwnscnd IlorUt*- ,l»rn “ dumb
) Zopliur Ross former resident of this
H this gets to the Banner in time
I, moving rapidly, makes thc work 1 wLAdfiv fnr nn all dnv meciltu’ who chosc thc longest way round.
This poem by Sara Teasdale 'Is ni community that he liad been pro-i
of fl paitnl clerk difficult: but his Wednesday for an all day meeting . nnd tJ01d.llpB by lrafflc signals, for the Feb. 19 issue. I must slgn-nff fivorite of cur Editor’s mother.
moted to corporal. Congratulations.;
o« “^nal minutes in right nwny. nnd will continue tills!
work helps enormoiuly in the rapid
pro(jreM l0 the cliutch ... ftitle
-------------------------mid accurate handling of tlie,mails. which was in charge of Mrv Vera
in "my next."
A . few girls from »he!HcJen o 11U her frlends caD nl.
With greetings to you all.
Oscar Crook passed the exams Brinker.
Sincerely
mid began his long career oa a mail Catholic school chorus sang a num- twt Jux lhc outwnni calnl thnt
ber
of
songs
The
main
part
of
the
never
shows
s|((ns
of
jnnt
,
r
dls
.
Sadie R. Coot
clerk In 1892. Although new atjhe
Job. he was given one of the hardest program was tlie dramatization or turbances of mind, but she uc- Pennfloro Hotel
runs—Detroit' to Chicago. Tlie fost- ■Tlie Old Plush Album." w“h know-lodged those fifteen minutes. St. Petersburgh. Florida,
descriptions
given
by
Mrs.
Warren
esix
^i
a
|
ly
thc
last
five,
-were
lhe
----------------—
w.t trains then made lhe run in
nnd
living
pictures longPSl slw cver exjicrienccd mid
about seven hours. Trains that Coolbaugh
40 Raw Materials
shc nnd tbe Reverend
stopjied al al) lhe stations had a shown to represent the characters. lbal
Each U. S. military truck, scout
Earl Sc.xsc led the Christian En-! Don Carey, were beginning to pace car or other vehicle contains about
ten hour schedule. Not Infrequent­
ly. Mr. Crook would make the en- deavor discussion Sunday evening the floor, with vision.* of a traffic I 40 distinct raw materials.
/.
. . .....
,
.i..A
on thc subject, "How docs lhe Holy । accident floating through their I
terminal, would be instructed to Spirit Work Today?" Next Sunday, minds and the groom-to-be in an
Billions Postage Stamps
make tlie return trip, without rest evening there will be a panel dis- ambulance on the way to a lios-1 It Is estimated 18,095,950,000 postwm
nr sleep. ThL* was due to lllneaz of cuAUon W Maunne clum. K™&gt;e.h J«loj Or^jchuja! ; &gt;w ,
Kelsey.
Dorothy
Kelsey
and
Earl
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some other clerk, or because of a Sense on the "Patriotic Subject."™* ‘hat its all over, and 1^ »mi-4Z n.cai
year,
big Increase in the mall to be
handled. That meant from 14 to 20 it being Washington's blrth’day. All---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ------------------------- -—•
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hours without sleep or rest. If you are invited.
tldnk that would be easy. try stand­
Mr. and Mrs. Reo Brink of MilA
ing on your feet for that many ford mid Mias Ruth Woodman of |
hours on a moving train.
S ATto
Im -11
When the mall car started on Ils
Journey, there would be literally Linden Bryans on Center Road.
stacks of mail for the clerks to Saturday evening.
Russell Demond to in Pennock'
handle, with more added at each
poatofflce on the line and sacks hospital for treatment for infection i
dropped of! at each station. Tlie on his neck and wrist.
Some from here attended tlie C.&lt;
comparatively few pouclies con­
taining through mall would not E. county meeting Monday evening
have to be opened. All lhe others al Quimby church.
Birthdays... tariTenaries
One item in last week's news,
would have to be opened and sorted
Gradtutiwt .,. Weddiajs
while the train is in motion. Some­ needs correction. It should have I
time-. when tlie mall car reached the read Earl Clum favored Uie S. S. ‘
Prmotioij... Retn-eaeats
terminal, their work would not be with a solo instead of Earl Scase. ;
Coflfinwtioas...GoiBg-AwayMr. nnd Mrs F. C. Wing returned
completed. ,In that case they re­
mained in the car and worked until Tuesday from a two weeks trip to
lhe Job wa* done Then there were Florida. Sunday here nl church he
no hour limits as there are now; the gave an Interesting account of the
clerks worked until the mall was church services that he attended.
HIGHNESS in a SMALL
While there he visited a cousin in
nil sorted and pouched.
SPACE"—the Crest
When the train reached Uie ter­ Tampa, a number ot Waylanjl
minal. the mail for the larger cities friends; Ute Paul Woodmans, and
beyond it must be in separate sacks, Ward Green near Jupiter. Fla., and
set. Appropriate on
and that for smaller clUes on con­ oUier Woodland friends.
any gift occo»’ion.,197S
necting lines must be in a condlUon
TUCKAWAY.
So. he's
for easy handling by the mall clerks MARTIN CORNERS
got everything! Well,
on tlie connecting railroads Failure
Miss Beatrice Barry and Arthur
to do his work correctly would be re­ C. Perrin of Grand Rapids were
not this! It Fits blouse,
ported. and that was not pleasant united in marriage Saturday eve­
side pocket of tuxedo,
for the clerk; so he endeavored to ning at thi home of the bride's
shirt, trousers pockets,
make as few errors as possible. Tlie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Barry
dr ladies'purses.*l2°°
long runs and long hours, coupled the Rev. Arthur Butterfield of Hazwith the Jar of tlie train, was a se­ Ungs performing the ceremony In
vere strain on a railway nyail clerk the presence ot only Uie immediate
Drop In!
in that day. I remember one man family of the bride
Tlie newly
S—Our Selection!
who tried it on the Detroit-Chicago married couple will reside in Grand
run. and he had to quit at the end Rapids whore they had their new
of three or four months. Experience home already furnished.
Con­
lias proven that it is best for the gratulations and the best of good
unitcd
service, as well ns for tlie clerk, that wishes for a happy married life are
svirio.
he have a week on his run. then a extended to Mr. and Mrs. Perrin.
lOMOS
week off. But he has to keep records
Miss Phoebe Oakex of Woodland
ns well as keep studying, sp these visited Mrs. Rotand Barry part of
rest periods do not mean idleness
William Cogswell and family. Ro­
Becaue he had good health and
was strong. Mr. Crook stood the dif­ bert and Lyle Vamey and Mr. nnd
ficult main-line run longer than the Mrs. William Schantz and son Ho-,
average clerk; but for the closing ward of Maple Grove were Sunday
yean of his service, which ended dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr
in 1921, he had the Grand Raplds- FUher.
Miss Doris Gillespie and MUs
Detrolt nm. which was 130 miles
shorter and much easier. He wound Greta Cogswell were homo from
school in Kalamazoo from Wed­
Kalamazoo to Woodbury and return. nesday night until Sunday night.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cogswell, and
Before 1931. when a mail clerk
had to live up his work he received children were Sunday evening callno further compensation from the
Mrs Ida Flory, Mrs Hoyal Bar­
government. That year an annuity
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num and Mrs. Millie Fisher were at
ing 1800 -per year to railway mail Mra. Margaret Demon ds Thursday
clerka when they reached a certain assisting with a quilting for Mn.
age. or had given lhe required num- Clartballe Barnum.
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recently underwent a major open-1 oring lhe class of new memberu re-,
alien Is out again and gredually cently received. Ah member* or
getting back to his normal health, friend* of the church are Invited I
The Pythian Bister* Initiated a to *««ndcandidate into their Order at the' Mr. and Mra. Arthur Oaukea and

••pnt FrtfiW forenoon with her
m
daughter Vcto. while Art wa* in
i town on budDeae.
Rev. and Mra. Im Carley attend1 cd the Barry county ministerial
meeting In Hartings, Tuesday.
J. F. Schlpper attended a round
----------------------------------------table -meeting
for superintendents
of schools at Kalamazoo. Thursday.
Arthur Thedc of Leighton who

. comtnn(
.a Knool 0I
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combined
el mstrucuon
UuinxUen ■»■ Wedn-dh,
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,nt- aa three
thraa week*
wdK»lr«
E“‘*rn_ 8,*r chapter cf. Bpnngv
Arkansas for
MMdieviiie and Freeport will be *t*yheW at popart thla weck Friday
Ur«- Poster Waddell and mother.
nlghl Oran(j officer Florence Simp- Mra Elmer J*me* vtelted their *Uo’f Otsego will act a* instructor. ter ««* daughter. Mis. John Nagel
AU members of the chapters are
thc Powers neighborhood. Friday
u—ed to attend.
’
I aEtemoon.

Let Your Aniwer to Bombi Be—BONDS!

Wayne accompanied by her sister. Sootera of near Charlotte who are
attending a ------------------short course---at *•
M. 8.
Mrt. Eelher Smith of Muritagon r
were al Sturgis Thursday evening '
to the wedding of lhelr niece and; Mra. Bert Palmer Saturday night
and
Bunday.
,
cousin.
Miss Barbara Griffeth
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley
___
Tha _____
Irving_________
Sunshine ___
and Garden
Griffeth. Bad cold* prevented lhe club*
dub. will give “a *benefit
* party I
Griffeth
families attending a*■ roe
the Red
Crow ai
al the
K. P.
Hall in
rtca vroa*
me n..
*•. nau
planned.
I! Middleville Tuesday
..
evening, Feb.
I The many friend* of Clifford Da- 24th.
vli are glad to see him out again, Mra. Addle Lewis who hu* been
after several week* of Illness.
I in 111 health 1* better again.

BANNER WANT ADT8. PAT
Caledonia were Friday evening,
callers at the E. F. Blake home.'
Sunday callers were Mr. and Mra.
month
nimand'rte lhelr household effects and moving'
We are fighting enemies who will stop at nothing. With our
Harley Fox of Hastings and her
children in.Laruing and Dimondale. l0 Mlddlcvi;ic
have rented the
homes, our very Ilves at stake, shall we stop short of glvin* our
sister, Mrs. Ben Bowman of the
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rnsenbera Robert Walters cottaae on West
dime* and dollars for Defense? Buy Defense Bonds and Stamp*
Hastings vicinity.
of. ypallantl. formerly of Hartings. Maln 3l whtch
j^t been vaevery day, every week. Buy ai If your very life depended upon
*
Herman Scholten of Grand Rap­
vislted his parent*. Mr. and Mra. catt.d by. the Bob Bowman family;
IL It Aoet!
fl Ids is a new employee at the Oenkes
Claude
Roienberg In northwest Who has moved to Hastings where
meat market.
Thomapple. Sunday.
hc H employed. We are glad Stan
Mr —
and
Mrs v.urw...
Clifford Converse
.
. ... u.
aer.
no mra
Jacob Klump is having an auc- and Beth have come home again,
6500 miles.
men Remember erenUiUM In M1JU1U, a,uWUt Bluh *
uon sale of farm stock at hi^farm
Mr&lt; and Mrs
Wm. McConnell,
Miss
Marjorie
Vcrmeuilen is dleville U runnln, on lhe new
„ vlcU)|t „„
in northwest
n»on&gt;appl»
this 3l aud
wilHam have recently
bom,
MoM„
।
learning to be a "hello" girl in Uio sopet-re.1 Ume whether we UK u
Thursday afternoon and with Mra returned from several weeks May at local Bell Telephone office. When or n&lt;».
not. sutiK,
Sun tiny rairnl
school u
nt 10 tnd
and
M,„„ j„„ue
,„a'
Klump will soon move to their home valdosti. Oa. and touring Florida her trainUig U completed she ex­
church al 11 o clock.
Jeanette Garbow, Jack Chase and
in Grand Rapids at tite corner of and the men are now employed by pects to take the night position of
Ono
hundred
nnd
fifty
men
and
Harry
Allbrecht.
were
home
from
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nt.
n
^
n
me
Chcmlca|
pUm
„
Mld
.
Division 'and Griggs St. Glendon
Myers has rented thc farm and will land. They were home for Uic week­ Mrs. Wm. McConnell, who has re­ boy* enjoyed the annual Father- their studies at Western State
signed but U helping out tills week. 8on banquet sponsored by thc Com- college Kalamazoo in between se-'
move down from Leighton town­ end.
muuity Brotherhood, at the school mcot4.r vacation.
ship.
Mb* Ruth Seymour and cousin! Mrs. J. K. Spooner, who lias been
Mr and Mrs. Ival Baird and chilMrs. Glen Blake accompanied by who arc both students at Western spending tlie past two months with cafeteria. Monday evening of last
week. An excellent dinner wa* dren Of Grand Rapids spent Satur-1
relatives of Woodland drove to De­
nu noun »&lt;i aisr cooks usi |||
troit. Wednesday of last week lo town Friday; visited school, and also Sunday for her home in New served by the ladles of thc Mm- day n|ght wuh her sister. Mrs. Fos—
tcnt-Joncs
- -----------------------circle.------------Elton----------Law- vvl
tcr Waddell „,
and
u family and were1
the lunerat of her aunt. Mrs. A. E. called on Mrs. Glen Blake with Bridgen. Alberta, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Noffke of ronce.
agricultural
teacher
of Sunday dinner guests of her other
Snuggs.
whom Ruth stayed while in high
Parmelee vicinity are parents of a the T.-K. acted as toastmaster of Msteiv Mrs Ross Johnon.
Mrs. Mattle Benaway nnd Mrs. school.
son
bom.
Sunday.
Feb.
15.
Mra.
the
evening
s
program
which
includMrand
Mra.
Charles Griffin of
Dora While expect to leave this
Mr. and Mrs. William Streeter of
VALLEY CITY MILLING CO
Nolle was the former Evelyn Per- ed a piano duet by the Misses Eve- Grand Rapids were Sunday guest*
Wednesday in company of their Grund
---­
Ruptds. formerly
of Gun
lyn Allbrecht and Laurel
Maclver (1f Mr. and Mra. Calvin Streeter at
brother. Ernest VoUweiler of Detroit lake, are parent* of their, fourth lit­ ; rault.
proficient Qun lake.
for Clearwater. Fla., where they will tle daughter. Carolyn Joyce, bom'। William J Liebier Is convalescing executed in their very
you must hoard, hoard defense bonds
n-.e Prairie literary club had a
spend three weeks with their broth­ in Blodgett hospital, on Feb 10, from an attack of lhe flu that kept manner. Sam Myers, speaking for
him from the store several days.
the tothers welcomed the boy* and most enjoyable meeting at the
er George ond family.
weight 8 lbs. 15 ozs. The little twin
Don't hoard flour
get
Tlie T.-K. Trojans played their Eli Holes as spokesman
for lhe h0OTe of Mt&gt; Forrest Bender south­ 16 Vital Services
A Family Night supper nnd pro­ idstens, Judy Lea and Joan Rea arc
gram will be held at thc Methodist spending some lime with their old rivals. Caledonia before a large lads welcomed the "dads " Thc wesl of town. Wednesday last with a them regularly from your
church this Thursday evening hon- grandparents. Mr. .mcf Mrs Calvin crowd of basketball fans Friday feature of the evening was the Boy very gnod attendance Tlie treat
Standard
Oil
dealer
night on the home floor, and over- Scout picture* and talk given by
thc dav wns when Mrs. Reginald
Streeter at Gun Like. Mn-. Streeter
came their opponent* by a score of Julius Knowlton, one of the Scout crldler with the hired man as
was the former. Retha Austin.
Owing' to the librarian. Mrs. Dorn 33 to 25. Floyd Moore was Middle- executive^. All in all those who at- chauffeur drove through lhe nelghWhile, being on a vacation the vlllc’s high point man with 16 tended report a moat enjoyable borhood with an "old time uuto''- OU dealer can give you real help these
horses and sleigh, nnd gathered up
Community library will not be poknts. Thb sort of evened the old evening.
Tlie Alle-Bar club will hold an Hie ladles and took them to their
opened on the Saturday afternoons score borne since la*t year when
services that, when followedwith thc fre­
of Feb. 21. 28 and March 7. Books Ionia beat the home boys the flrst alV-day meeting thb Friday at 'the destination. It was a grand day and quency he recommends, may add months
nuirked due on those dales may be night of the tournament after me home of Melvin Shoemaker In the women feel going back to the
team
had
strung
a
line
of
sixteen
Leighton
township.
good
cld
davs
isn't
such
a
bad
stunt
returned the Monday following
consecutive wins. The next game
Mr
. „
coyne and after all. The next meeting on now on this car-saving program. -. come
without extra penalty.
CSSgZ®M&gt;
to Car Conservation Headquarters!
That Uncle Sam's mail service Ls will be played here with Delton thl* wn of anu,d Ra..lds w„c Sunday Wednesday. Feb 25 will be held
The three ™*«‘nbig dlnn,.r
0( her
Mra wlUl Mrs Russell Bender instead
pretty good Is evinced by tiie fact Tuesday
games of the teawn are Feb. 20 Clarcnce pyencB and fatnUy wuth. of Mrs. Schad. There will be a food
that Christmas packages rent out Caledonia
Sacricai Itpirrty
—there; Feb. 24. Nash—
»&gt;&lt;'"
tn&lt;»i,«
and white elephant sale for the
by lhe Young Woman's Guild nnd ville, here; Feb. 37. Vermontville.
01 l®*n’
„
of '.he charlt&gt;\fund.
j
the K. of P. lodge to boys In serv­
Mra. Clarence Rosenberg was benefit
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corson and1r
ice were recently received by R G.
The monthly meeting ot the Mas- bimighlJo her home northwestof Mra. Frank Myers of Kalamazoo HMtuMry.
Corson of the Navy after travelling tera-Jones circle will be held this ««»n.
»«« ■ Uwee weeks
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and switch Wh»u
Tir»«
week Thursday afternoon with Mra. “***?«» her
M.f? M°n’ Mrs. Wm P Corson.
!
Tl,.
Harty Balsch on Grand Rapids S».
Gibta in Grand Rapids Mrs.
Mra. Mare Squler and father-lnMrs Eldon Pouteon will be gufct of
U
taw. L. A. Squler, of Wilmette, Bl_
honor and will be given a shower for Jron&gt; ’•’« severe heart attack sufher new baby daughter Mrs. Balsch ferpd
u8°
.
former's parents.
-----------Mrs. Fred Stokae- Ls in receipt alenn Blak. whlle Mr Squler. Jr, Dmln
will be assisted by Mrs. Clifford
Frrs-hney and Mrs. Harold Bali.
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Idler Irom Mrs. John £. Ooglr. L, m Hew York
Effective Jane 27, 1MI
Miss Ruth Wcickgennnt of Bat- of
South Kenilworth.
Kenilworth.
d 204 Sonin
o.s»
MiddlerUle IHrniis ot Llewellyn'
accompanied the glrU. Park. Ill. enclosing newspaper clip- CampbeU nrc gjad to luioi
TO GRAND RAPIDS
home from Western State
Slate TenchTench- , pings, picture and announcement of convalescing from Ills
his Ttcent
Yecei opercra College Thursday and spent thc the marriage of her daughter nUons and is now staying at the
night as guest of Mrs. Dora White. Gladys lo John Blnir Pratt of Mont- jarstfer Convalescent Home in HasMUs Virginia Carley of the Flat clair. N. J Thc bride has been a tings.
Rock achooLs will spend thc week- teacher in thc Oak Park nnd River
---------------- - , (
end at home in Ute Melliodlst Forest township high school for PLEASANT HILL
manM..
eighteen yean and her husband Is
Mr. and Mra. Howard Lewis of
Mrs. Pulton Wohlford. aged 57 president of lhe A. S. Barnes Co. Ann Arbor were Saturday supper
TO BATTLE CREEK
year-, mothrt- of Mrs. John Biair ot New York City. The Gogle fam- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Co°k w«, ,
ot this village died at Blodgett hos- ily resided in Middleville many
Tha. Birthday club was entertain- a„ul,
pltal. Grand Rapids. Tuesday. Feb years. Mr. Oogle who was the Michl- cd by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen' CkF-f. .
10 following an illness of five gan Central station agent died here ter. Saturday evening. Tlie iiostew
months, of pemlciou-. anemia. She and repowpi in Mt. Hope cemetery, wax presented with a table lamp,
had resided at Bowens MilLs for thc The son Maurice who tuts been ns- High scores were won by Mrs. Ampast ten years, previously living in sociated with the Y. M. C. A. for bie Mugridge and Arthur Bedford
TO LANSING
Grand Raplda and Ravenna. Bur- many years Li now head of the “Y” and low scores by Mra. Paul Gibvivlng besides the daughter is her at Dayton. Ohio. The family Is high- son and Bert Palmer.
husband, also her father. Delos ly respected by Ute old friends
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell
LT
wIm-vI who Ifred with
-‘.th h:r:
Mlctucl
her: =
n ™
als- here who arc always glad to greet called on their daughter and famCAR
ter. Miss Mae Michael of Detroit them when they come? back, usual- Uy near Plainwell Saturday and
Telephone lines are always busiest in mid-morning and mid­
TO KALAMAZOO
CONSERVATION
and
—
-i a k.ir.K--.iit.r
half-brotiler. Asa
s.n Mvrt&gt;
Hyde nf
of ly al Memorial Day time.
thair son Emmett, who had been
HOURS.
Ravenna and four grandchildren, i Middleville Chapter No 17 O. E. helping them during Mr. Raj­
afternoon. Those are the "peak” periods for business calls.
Funeral services were held at the S. will be hostess to lhe Barry mond's illness returned home with
SEE TOUR MUIIT STAKDAJtt) Dll DULfl
Right now, with the slate and nation oit a schedule of all-out
Bowens Mills church Friday aft­ county friendship meeting at thc them.
~
‘
•
'Daily Except Sunday
Paul Palmer
and friend-------Robert.
ernoon. Interment was made In Masonic temple. Thur&amp;duy evening.
production for war, this peak load is far greater than ever
Feb. 26 with members of the chap­
Elmwood cemetery. Wayland.
AU Other Trips Are Dally
ters
of
the
county
as
guests.
There
Letters received by tlie families of
before. It lakes a lot of telephone calls lo make a tank or a
(he five girls vacationing in Mexico will be a patriotic program. Mrs.
are full of interest. They spent last Glenn Grilfeth of Middleville Ls
bomber, and it's vitally important that such messages should
week in' Mexico City nnd took side County a-ssoclation president and
trips from there, seeing strange------ —------------ - ----------not be delayed.
snd unusual sights nnd having a
Maurice Zunlonkknyaen. of lhe
wonderful time. They planned to^rtudent* speaking bureau of MichlBy doing your telephoning at off-peak hours and keeping your
start home Sunday and will reach gan State College Is the speaker at
here
the
latter
part
of
Lhe
week
if|
the
T.-K. PTA this *week Wettaescalk as short as possible, you'll improve your own service and
day evening. He is a recent comer
Phone 2137
Mr.-,. J. P. Siawson who has been to the U. S. A. and will speak on
give real help to America's effort in the war emergency.
spending several weeks with her •The Nazis Invade Holland." We
TRIO CAFE
daughter Mra. Win. J. LJebler plans are sorry the chairman didn't re­
to leave oh~Wednesday for her home ceive word in time to gel more
BUS DEPOT
publicity hut parents should re­
In Toledo.
STW« A SLOW FOR AMERICA - tUT DEfENSE RONDS AND STAMPS!
’ Mrs. Sidney Binns and baby member tlusl Ure PTA meet* the
1 daughter. Margaret Ellen of Albion third Wednesday evening of each
spent last week with her parents. month. There is always a good and
Rev. and Mrs. Ira Carley. Mr. Binns worth-while program
Mr. and Mra. Muri Streeter of
came up lot the weekend and they
Gun lake spent Sunday with her
accompanied him home.
,
Tlie south Thomapplr farm bu­ aunt in Battle Creek.
.«U
The Fred White family of Jack­
reau ..vup
group will __________
entertain the North
Thornapple group and thc Junior
are moving into the Sylvia
farm
bureau
and
friends
al
a
benefit
Allen
home
on
Grand
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party. Saturday evening. February Mr Wlutc who operates an off drillFINER
28 at the Reginald Crtdler farm «n«
«r*nl bh boyltood in Middle­
home two milrvxWesli of town on 'tile. HU father, wa* C. G. White.
AT ANY
M-37. Ttw entirePprtlceeds of the *lw was employed a* a printer in
PRICE
party will be donated to the Red The Sun office and was also leadCroaa. The event will be an old- «*&lt;&gt;! thc Middleville Band for sevfivshioncd box social, the lunches cr®! years.
will be auctioned off by a prolesMr.
Mrs. Guy Cline and .son
Monal auctioneer. Each lady is asked Burdette and wife of Parmelee atto bring a box lunch for two and tended thc funeral of Mrs Cline’s
one or more "white elephants" brother-in-law. Fred Nesbit near
wrapped for the fish pond Belter PonUac Saturday Mr. Nesbit died
plan to attend for It is hoped to &lt;&gt;C pneumonia and-U.aurvived by hU
raise a goodly stun.
w|f°termer Marie Huie, and
Bob Olner who had been tn Fiori- several children
da the past month convalescing
MUs Alice Flnkbeiner. who Is cmfrom his auto accident, relumed Ployed at Wvndolte. U spending the
r0V/4Ff
; Itom* Thursday much improved in weelt W|V1 her parent*. Mr and
health
Mrs. Lewis Flnkbeiner west of town.
Next Stlnday will be Laymens
Mrs. Fred Ouffin returned home
Sunday at the MethodtM church ,8'1 week from Wayland where
ATTIMTI9N
and the -nitre service will be in
«*" “ring for her daugitciutTgr txLpur-gentlemen. Music will lcf. Mrs. Carl Hlar and infant son.
iiirdicatian
be fumUhed by the Mens chorus
Mre- Emn’* Wtlltems returned
TMIItn At. ». &lt;«xo. •oeiosi
and various individual* will iiave borne last week from a month s
For carefree driving thia winter use. — at no extra cost — upper-cylinder
other ports in the service The
ber son. Rev. Karl Keeut niTcmit uuir eirmtir
D-X. It is guaranteed to give quicker lubrication which protects valves, pis­
ladtes had a very fine .service tn De- ler and family at Ludington,
OPtRATIOMS
Pioneer heat-resisting lubri­
cember and so should all be present
Mr- Bnri Mri&gt; Leo Berber of near
starting, more power, speed and mile­ tons, rings and upper-cylinder walls.
cant, made from selected
Sunday morning and encourage the Hiutlngs have, moved Into Ute half
TCV PAT 9UIT Pt
age. In addition, D-X is different from Try a tankful today—at any Diamond
.
nt Mr&lt; Wrtmirt*
linmo Rocks
Mr
o( Rnrk
Mrs. kFriend*
home Mr.
paraflin bu»c crude oils.
HUH T9U NttU
ordinary gasolines because it provides D-X station.
Seeber is employed al the Getty
MIDXON71N2NT riTROUUM CORPORATIOS
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Hatchery.
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Broilers

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Yellow Perch

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Tilltw Pike

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Quart jar

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Embasay Creamy Rich

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SALAD DRESSING

KING'S FLAKE

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PILLSBURY FLOUR 5 ±

Fralt Cecktall

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Berber’s Cereal

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OxyHol or Rlnso Giant PkB. 59c

Romaa Cleanser 2o»u-17c
Cllftee Tissue

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Herthere Tissue 4 roll* 19c

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I
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Wlllteon and piano tang two MtocUon*. C. M
I ’ clilldran and Joe Kanur of Clark* - McCrary with hi* guitar. tod th*
I villa apeat Bunday with Mr. and community aiming. Darcy Spark*.
I Mr*. Oordto Durkee.
physical education director of th*
; Paul Halst of LanMng spent the Bauto Creak Sanitarium tod game*
; Ttie Delton Inland Lake* Garden‘ । weexena
nis orotner
maivu
weekend witn
with bls
brother sna
and sis*!*- '«™
and row™
stunt* r.nu
and me
the i™™
grand march
Club held an interesting meeting ^.m-uw. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur with Mike Kelly of B»Uto Creek
1 at the home of Mr*. Bert Chandler jjm*t.
i at the piano
• Monday. Feb. 16. Mr* Clayton
callers al the William Lelnaar
The P. t. A. of Kellogg school to
Stough wm In charge of the gum*home duringthe week were: George asking for paper* and magaalnc* to
Ing contest on trees, shrubbery and, Lcinaar of Hickory Comers. Mon-, r*ue money for the Red Crass.
; vines. Arthur Hatet. Ag teaoner in
d#y: MarkNorris of Pralrtovllle.
deliver your contribution* to
I the Delton school, gave an liulruc-; Friday; Mis* Erma Van Luke andthe old office at the scltool before
live talk on pruning
. Ellsworth Barrett, local, and Mr. Mareh II.
I Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Bush and and Mr*. Wilbur Gibson of Clover-1 Mr .nd^**r« Orville Cram of
। daughter of Lansing visited hte dale on Saturday.
I Owowo were gurata of Mr. and
I parent*. Mr and Mrs. Lincoln Busti.
Mr. and Mr*. Ros* Water* and Lyn LaWrcncc and family Tuejday
। Thursday afternoon.
' son. WiUlam. and William Lelnaar
wcek
। Mr. and Mr*. Robert Mitchell of *P*nt Bunday with Mr. and Mrs
„
. „
BUJ BarnM of Otj Hilbdale announce the birth of Cornell Cappon near Stewart Cor-1
on
mother. Mrs. H.
a daughter. Robert was a former ners.
। E Biirnps Monday of last week,
resident of Delton.
| “r'LA"ceHC“IUnL*PJ"t.Thu?^.T
lMd of old P*?™ d0‘
The basketball team will play' '"'“’J Mr-R,’d Mrs. Portl Ca*ey north&gt; natcd to the Hlekory Comer* Unit
the Galesburg team in the school, 0,)A,'t‘ v‘““n, ,or u,c Red C,OM *°ld r°r •a0M
1 gymnasium here Tuesday evening.
m with mm! Th® **** Cr°“ •PPrecla't's the rf'
Feb. 34. The looal team will go to
Lt„u^n -Lt
'P00” ot ' “ P**1*
“‘'‘f-®*1Naxi'.ville Friday evening to play. «r»n&lt;Mathcr. John Stratton. Sat- yage tor . victory Campaign and
that team. The home team defeated 111—I Howard Johnson's donation of hl*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle Checsbrow of !llne nnd tn(ck and &amp;a]c of t]le )oad
Hickory Comers Kellogg school1
Kalamazoo visited Mrs
Myrtle, ln
team la*t Tuesday evening by a
, Mr. 3nd Mrs Lcon Nevin« and son
score of 38 to 27. with Houghtcllitig., Lelnaar Thursday evening
Mr*. Myrtle Uinaar spent Wed- bf near Ouasso vllllrd her aunt .Mr.
forward, scoring 17 point*. Wright,
nesrlay
In
Hastings
and Mrs. Oti* Laurence. Tuesday of
forward, .scored 9 to take high scor­
Mrs John Harrington. Mrs. Wil- j Iast weck Mr ftnd Mrs Orville
ing honors tor the losing team. The
. reserve team defeated the Kellogg .ham Mason. Mrs. Ida Piter and cram of Owosso were callers TuesWill Whittemore attended the, day afternoon.
second team by a score of 43-9
; Mrs.
Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle at the I Mr alld Mrs John Mourer were,
Ellsworth and Carol Starring ot home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Mason at Elmdale Wednesday of last week
Level Park spent Sunday at the Wednesday
| to visit hi* daughter. Mr. and Mrs
home of Uicir aunt. Mrs. Leon
Mr and Mrs John Harrington, nay McTaggart and daughters,
Pennock.
, and Mr. and Mr*. Charles Harring-1 word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs Merle Hartington ton
!
ctilled on Mi and Mrs George waiter Griffcth that lie te now in
of Kalamazoo spent Saturday aft- Harrington in Kalamazoo Sunday Arkansas.
emuon and evening with hls j»r- ,afternoon.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldon Beadle nnd
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harring­
Mis. Charles Thrine of Wall lake gon Jimmie were dinner guest* Sunton.
.
’
11 and Mrs. Charles Kahler of East dfty Of Mr. and Mrs Earl Burdick of
Mr and Mrs. Elliott Eddy of Hat­ Delton visited Mrs. Anna Wilson' Augusta.
tie Creek spent Sunday with their ,and Mr* Jessie Payne in Kalamazoo
will the people living in nouthern
parents, Mr and Mrs. George Eddy ',Saturday.
| Barry county who have papers nnd
Mr and Mrs. George Eddy and
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Evarts of magazines to give for the Red Cross
। Mrs
Ros* Pierce wen
dinner Kalamazoo
;
spent the weekend with please send or bring them to Mrs
gucsLs of Mrs. Grace Mosier in their
।
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.! Man- Johnson chairman of the
Kalamazoo Friday.
and Mrs. Maurice Johncock and! Hickory Comers Unit so the pro­
I Leon Pennock visited hls father family.
,
| cee±s from their sale will be ap; Addison Pennock in Hastings Sat- ' Wllllam Johncock who Is 111 at the &gt; plied on the Barry county quota,
urday afternoon. Mr. Pennock Ls ।home of hls son. Maurice Johncock Barry county 1* not ixiid up to tt*
i able to lie up again
here, remains about the same
| quota.
Mrs. J. L. Daniels, who has been
Mr*. Belle Lechlcitncr of Hastings
Rev. and Mrs J. W McCue went
a .surgical patient tn Borgev, 1ms- spent
,
the weekend with her Kon-ln- to Detroit Monday of last weck to
• pltal for the past two weeks, re- ■law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. ■ get acquainted with their new
turned home Sunday.
Ford Casey
..
I granddaughter. Rev, McCue re­
. Paul Richard* of Hastings spent ' Mr. and Mrs. John Ennis and 'turned Tuesday. Mr*. McCue re­
Sunday wl'h hte mother. Mrs son.
,
Rex. of Gull lake were dinner rnatning until the first of this wcek
Blanche Richards
guest* of Mr. ntid Mrs P. Casey i The robins arc returning to Hick-.
Mr. and Mr* Allen Terry and .Sunday
,
Mr. and Mrs Harry Wil- ory Comer*. Tile first one rejwrtcil
non Michael of Plainwell and Mr kins
j
of Prairieville were dinner! arrived Friday the 13th.
and Mrs. Travis Rover of Hitch- .guests of Mr. and Mrs* Casey on
Mr. and Mrs John Mourer were
vtlle. Ohio, siient Sunday with their ]Friday The dinner was in honor of! dinner guests Sunday of her son.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town the
।
birthday anniversary of Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick of Auand family.
।Wilkins.
I-™.gusta.
The Delton Co-operative Cream——■ y - .------------। Mr. nnd Mrs. Travis Rover of
lilt KORY CORNERS
Hicksville. Ohio, called on her
pation* in the Delton Rural AgrlFamily Night. Friday. Feb 13 at gnuMtparents. Mr -nd Mrs Frank
I cultural school building Saturday. Kellogg school was one of the out- Town Saturday evening and Sun­
■ Feb. 21. There will be a program standing .'Octal event* in the hLstory. day afternoon
in the afternoon The W S. C. S. of the school. The school band led। «ra Et)iel Pennock of Hasting.'
. of the Methodist church will serve by a guest. Louise Fuller, graduate attended the W. S. C. S at Mr*
I the dinner. Members of the dinner ol Kellogg sclwol class of '41 played; Llda Kellv's on Friday of last wcek
committee arc: Mrs. Clifford Mor­ before the pot luck supper A male' Howard Aspinali L' working for
ford. Mr-. diaries Harrington. Mrs. quartet. O F. Harrington. C. MJ Harry Snyder at the Brick garage
. Robert Barnes and Mrs. Bertha McCrary. Lester Sniffin nnd Elmer 1 Edward Bromley of the Hames
I Adams.
Ross with Isabel Butler nt the| (arm and Mrs. H E Barnes were
at Lowell on bttsJnesL Monday.
Wesley Newton has purchased a
farm two miloa cast of Doster and
’ will move there the first of March.
The World’s News Seen Through
I The three oldest Newton children
will work In the district and finish
their year nt Kellogg school.
»
An lnlrrn&lt;itn&gt;&gt;ul Daily Nru !
E M. Cadwnlluder was In north­
ern Michigan last week on business.
b, nit ■ &gt;1X1'1 UN M 1FN( t l-rNl.lsHINC. SOCIETY
Rev. Victor Jones is building u
new milk house/on hls farm at
Hickory Coiners.
Joe Slanfle of Bellevue Ls moving
hL* farm equipment to his farm
northwest ot Hickory Comer* re­
cently purchased of Rev. Victor
Jones.
Obtainable at:
Mrs. Homer Bartlett spent Sun­
day at Galesburg with her son. Mr.
and Mrs. Hamar Bolton and fam­
ily.
IlzstinX'. Ml, hlr.it.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Woodin of Fine
lake were pucsla Sunday of their
daughter. Mr.—nnd Mrs. Myron
Simpson and children.
। Mrs. Geiui Brown and children.
‘ Bud and Lois visited friend* near
Hasting*. '
,
. Sympathy I* extended to Mrs.
■ Earl Burdick in the death of her
igrandmother. Mr*. Arnold of Fine

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Apples

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Petatoes

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Fresh Peas

! Florida where --he and Mr Arnold
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will be brought to Battle Creek
where funeral services will be held.
Burial will be made at Bedford.

Should Have

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Tcmstnes

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Florida Celery

■talk 5C

Little Susanne Reed of Richland
spent .several days with her grand­
parents. Mr and Mrs. Sam Gdb
and TootU'*.
Mr and Mrs Glen Kahler of,
Hasting* were Sunday guests of
their |&gt;arent*. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.,
Kahler.

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ond odults. It furnishes vitamins and minerals that
protect health and build teeth and bones as well as
the best protein for building muscle. Highlands
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adults as well as children. It is a safe, easily di­
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Crrrk sundry .(Irrnuon
Hnmorln. Mr Trr.r. MrUdw.
Phil Potter of Wall Like spent; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kenyon nt
Saturday afternoon and Sunday Hickory Comers visited their aunt
with Jack and Jerry Johncock.
; Mrs Mina Kenyon Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs. Rozelle Stanton and and found her feeling better,
daughter. Mr. and Mrs Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sor.ncville
Johncock and children, Marguretlc were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Johncock and Il.i Reid of Hasting.-. Dale Lanibec Dt Hasting:. Saturday,
were dinner guest* Sunday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MnV mid JimL D Woodman home in honor of mle of Battle Creek called on Mr.
Johnnie Johncock * birthday.
i»nd Mrs. Lester Bonneville. SunArchie Woodman and Raymond day
Anders too* Glenn Tubb mid son!
CREEK* * *
t» Charlotte Sunday where they
A j3.4 |b dAUah,„ WM ton, l0
look a bits for Gaylord.
Mr mid Mrs. Russel Whittemore
Elmer L« Homtnedieu Is IU and ftl t&gt;cnnw.k |MleiImm Saturduv. she
under the doctors care.
wll)
Jud, Jrnn
Remember the sale at Almond
Tlie ollaM Crrlk Extension clnv.
Weber's Monday, Feb 23rd.
WBS entertained tn Uw Fred BarHarold Springer Ls busy these.|ow homr ln Hastings last Wednes­
day* hulling beaiu and trucking day. Mrs. Harry Dunn will cnlciluinber to Allegan for Hubert Me- tain the next meeting.
Callum.
I Caller* at Fred Olis home &lt;lurMr. and Mrs. Waller Cook and Ing the weekend were Lyle Oti.
daughter of Hustings and Ralph and family and Hay Otis of KalaCook were dinner guests Sunday of mazoo and Mr. mid Mrs. Harrv
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anders. MrsjDunn of Southwest Rutland
Anders and Mrs. Cook called on
The Mtests Genevieve and Max­
friends in the neighborhood Sunday. hie Erwuy o! Grund Rapid* mid
afternoon.
(Joan of Kalamazoo were weekend
Mr and Mrs. Ira Osgood and chii-iVLiilors at their home here
dren were dinner guests Sunday; Mr. mid Mrs. Homer Erwuy of
of Mr mid Mrs. Ferrte Broun and Muskegon were Sunday cal'ets at
I«bcUe In honor o&lt; suphar. Mnh-i®V
d
turned home with them.
Oana Brown and Ixite and Buddy!
"nd Mrs. Robert Wilcox of
o&gt; Minor,
sund.,
..
tS’II
th. Harold Sprinirr home Mr. and ..“^“Mor Mr. and Mr,. Jack Br»»&gt;
day aHamoon «MUrs.
Ivpsllantl can,.. Sunday ror
Mnr. Ira Owood and daujhwra
,„dr
snent Wednesday with
spent
witii Mrs. Hubert «.&lt;
Fotrcst &gt;»....
Havena returned
Pettengiil of Hickory Comers.
with them and with the Rex

a &gt;rw
M,;
..home
.
Tali'*

DOWLING
* ’ ’
FAIR LAKE
A parly was held Saturday night
The funeral of Wallace Norton
at Maurice Ford*.
Cards were aged £4 year*, resident of Baltimore
played and a fine time wax had.
township wifc held nt the Dow Um;
Robert Armour of Battle Creek church Tuesday. Feb. 17, will) Rev.
visited Tils brother Hammle Ar­ Robert Smith officiating and burial
mour last week.
In the Dowling cemetery. Mr. Nor­
Vernor Webster and* family of;I ton owned and operated u flour and
Hastings visited at Earl Pennock's11 feed
---• mill
‘I at Cedar Creek a Rood
Sunday.
yea ■, iiifn
__ *
1■I many years,
nut
then taker
later unit
moved
&lt; ti hi
to
Edna Rorabeck
and
France*. Frichartlvllle where he continued
Knowiei vtelted M Wretey Norris hls cll0M.n occupation
After a
and family of Carlton Center Tues- sliort |]infvi w|U1 pneumonia he

CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tolies and
। Mr. and Mrs. Welton (entertained family spent Sunday with Beecher
: as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and । Pugh'.iiat Stanley Comers.
Mrs. Steve Kartne*. Mr. and Mr*.
Iva Wise spent the weekend With
John Chandler of Hasting* and Mis. Lottie Colllsler.

First Place in

Fr**h. Hard. Gr*«o H»ad«

New Cabbage

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younger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kingsbury

Opal Honeywell of this place.
Mr*. Jennie Norris I* better at
Feb. 11. Congratulation*.
,
'
Luevina Ding*. Glanna Gelb. thl* writing. .
Mr. and Mr*. Perri* Quick and
Buddle Jone* are at home #lck with
Mr. and Mrs. Bari. Jphncpck .eltended the Farm Bureau meeting.
Mrs Edgkr Slaters and two chil­ Wednesday evening al the home of
dren. Mr. and Mrs.' Alvin Alexan­ Mr. and Mr*. Ward Lindsey.
Mrs. Earl Boulter Ls teaching the .
der of Kalamaaoo. Mr*. Beute
oi Detroit
ucirwi were
were Sunday
ounuay viaMorey of
Vis­ North Plne &gt;“** »chool while their
rtth Mr.
itors wlU.
M.. and Mrs. LeRoy Pen- teacher 1* recovering
- from an oper~
«Uon.
Mr and Mrs. Eldon Hecker of
Mr. and Mn Fred Kelehum of
Hastings were Sunday visitors of Kalsmtuoo called fln Mrs. Jennie
Mr and Mu. Wallace NaDell.
| Nont» and Lucy. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Harry Jone* and
Mra Mcrlc
"’d Marilee
family were Kalamazoo visitors h&gt;w «°nc ,o tanning to spend a
Sunday.
1 ,cW d,iys w,lh ,,er «nother who b.
Mr. and Mrs. Walla Karmlsky of 111
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and
Kalamazoo called on diaries Mon­
Patricia of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
ica and family.
Claud Mosher Is about the same. day with Mr and Mrs. LeOrandr
DePi
tester.
They also called on
Mr. and Mrs diaries Kingsbury;
entertained their children and fam­ Mrs. Sarah Smith and Mary Policy.
ilies all day Sunday. Private Ro­ SOUTH SHULTZ
land Chilson was also there for I Mrs Nina Johncox our teacher
Sunday dinner.
• gave a Valentine party Friday for
Lester McLeod of Kalamazoo call­ J her pupils and also entertained
ed on Private Roland ChlUon Sun­ ' their mothers utxiut forty being
day evening.
ipracuu
_
• .....
After a...fine. program
titey
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pcnnels of ‘ diwusw-d the 4-H work.
Every
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr I InOtjieT wim presented with a plaque .
and Mrs. Ed Fennels. They nlso । Of Abrahain Lincoln that Uie pupils
called on Mrs Martha Chamber- jW(j made
RefreahmetiU were
lain.
I served furnished by the teacher.
Ezra Chamberlain of Kalamazoo | Visitors at FYnnk Hums' Sunday
caught an B'.- lb. pickerel in Long were Mr mid Mrs. Jerry O'Connor
lake Sunday. Lester Monica caught! and Dolores and Mr. and Mrs.
a 5'v lb. one.
1 Harry Shute and grandson Micluwl
----------------------- ——•
I of Hastings and John Graham of
WESTHOPE-------------------------------------i Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs John ChamberDr. F O Pulta of Nashville whs
lain and d&gt; tighter Patty of Delton a caller at the A. Kenyon home
were Sundav cullers at Everette Me- i Sunday morning.
Callums
i Mr nnd Mr* Alv“ Kenyon and
Mr .nd Mr... Mmond Wrier
i* “"."Si'S";"
drd &gt;w, M.rV,d &gt;.n,d&gt; ■„ BW.U,
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Mr. sod Mrs. Den Wright of PRAIRIEVILLE
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8am Gelb last week.
I the school house Friday evening
Vmma TVmmvmm la ■nanfl-' «_ __ ____ I._______ ■___________ IW - ------ --------- - ' - ------- --------- -- ----- ULUUOM v** **IC p,\^I«**l Wf**M*l WK*
her daughtora Mr. and Mrs Lloyd punned by Mu. &gt;krri« Quick
MUI* and Jo^nn.
| p]e*,e wluh for notice at the next
Congratulation* Mr. and MCL'm^un, which will be on Civilian
Harry Baker on a bouncing baby Defend and should be of Interest
girl bom Feb. 11 answering to Che
each one in our community.

Marines Called 'Leathernecks'
The name "leatherneck" was giv­
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The term was formerly used In the
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passed awav at the home of hls
daughter. Mrs. Albert Lee where he
has made hit home since the death
of hls wife In 1933.
Another
daughter, Mrs. Irving Fisher of
Charlotte aurvives him ulso three
grandchildren and several great
grandchildren.
Mrs. Thomas Shay was in Boston
over the weekend visiting her hus­
band. who was there on leave for *
a ahorUlnio before returning to hl*
naval duties in the Atlantic.
' Mr. and Mrs. Nat Steele of Kala­
mazoo were Sunday vlMtotT* nt Mvron Whitworth's and Mr. and Mrs
Harry Whitworth
were dinner
guests Thursday.
,
Mr. and Mm Floyd Card of Au­
gusta called on her abler. Mrs. Ag­
nes Olis Sunday afternoon.
A ]&gt;c«tcarri shpwer was given Jffrv
Mary Schwucho Saturday on her
eighty fourth birthday at the home
of her daughter Mrs. Jack Sullivan .
who resides routh of Hastings.
Mrs. Rose Edwards and son Lloyd
met with u bad accident Bunday
afternoon, when their car skid­
ded on Mh Icy road eml of
Dowling and turned part I v over
Mrs. Edwards suffered a fractured
arm and was badly shaken up but
the result* were not as scrion* a*
they were at first believed
Mr*.- Lois Altman lu* di*posed of
hfr farm, having made a deal re­
cently with the Douglan Baker fam*
lly of Battle Creek.
The W. S.-XX 5. will serve dinner
thte wc«k on Thursday at the
church with Mrs. Ella Smith and
Mrs. Edith Fdrrte in charge.

The Kodiak bear, which reaches
a weight of 1.500 pounds, a length
of 10 Jcct and a »boulder height of
4!» feel. Is the largest carnivorous
animal
-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER,- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19U

| banquet Tuesday evening. Peb. 10.|
H1GHBANK
1 in the cafeteria of the achooL About
The Dorcas Aid society of the
eighty members and guests enjoyed
North Evangelical church will rerve
the dinner terved by the ladle* ot
the Zion Lutheran church.
Jdhn Darby on Thursday. Feb. IB.;
Mrs, Elizabeth Mary Bullen McA four piece orclieatra with Lloyd
There will be a* meeting at the|
I Towns and Mlsa Marilyn Town*
Branch school Thursday • evening, i
from Woodland and Bob Hinckley
and Jerry Gonyou from Hastings,
"School Improvement Project” in.
entertained al the home of Rev.j
George Wingard. Pastor
played during the dinner hour and Nashville tn 1877.
cooperation with lhe Kellogg unlLj
and Mrs J. 8. Deabler Friday and
were greatly enjoyed.
On Oct. 29. 1879 she married
10: 00 A. M. Homing worship.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hawblltx had'
Saturday.
Mr*. Florence Eckardt. newly Frank
McDerby
and to this union
11: 15 A. M. Sunday school.
th?^ ciiildren
y wX
Sunday commampraUng i
A fine delegation from Woodland'
elected vice-president was mistress &gt;
8.00 P. M. Epworth League
their wedding annltenary Mr. and
attended the revival service at the
Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek servicei of ceremonies in the absence of the
Mrs. Amos Wenger and Mr. and
Evangelical church in Ionia Thurs­ . Wednesday 6 P. M. Penny supperr president. Mrs Mary Perkin* who bia, J. Clare McDerby. Nashville Mrs. .Paul Bell of near Nashville. I
is in South Carolina. Bob Hinckley and Mrs. Clara Louise Myers of
day evening.
i served by lhe young people.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stanton had,
pt Hastings played a saxaphooe solo. Hammond, Jnd. An older son Cart
Cecil Rogen, young son of Mr.!
a shower at their home for Mr. and i
Tfjenneth Stanley played 3 violin Frank died In Oct. 1918.
The Evangelical Chnrcli
and Mr*. Clifford Rogers suffered
Mrs. Neil Kidder on Saturday eve-!
solos accompanied by Mbs Leona
J. 8. Deabler, Pastor
Mrs.' McDerby was an active
two broken bones in his right arm
They received many usafuJ,
and a bruised face in a sliding ac10:00 ...
A. M. Morning worship. Heise at the piano. ThU wu fol­ member in the Baptist church and
cider.t Bunday, a physician set the Education day for schools and col-.’ lowed by a talk on "Women" by our was also a member of the W. L.
Having moved to town and no further use for my farm tools,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly of
school superintendent. H. A. Kll- Club for many years.
fractured arm and the bov is re- u&lt;rw&lt;
near
Hastings
were Thursday eve-I
ported to be doing nicely.
। ikoo .A. M. Sunday school.
Funeral services were held WedI will dispose of them at Public Auction at 601 North Mich­
Mrs. Daisy Ouy. chairman of Use
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Faul and 7 .45 P. M. E. L. of C. E.
and Mrs. Frank Hawblllz.
program
cotnmiUre
presented
Dr.
igan Avenue' in Hastings on
sons Raymond. Jr., and BUlv of 8:WP. M Evening worship The
burial in Chappell cemetery. Jack- 1
■ SUrwurl Lufdald uf Nashville who
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell and
Chieayo called on relatives In .Ihe-cholr will present a Lenten season
son county, near Parma.
babv
of
Burlington
were
Sunday!
““vc “ tulk "nd ’J’0'*1 hu
village Sunday. They spent 8»tur- song service
Tiic Clover Leaf Clruss was enter­
The
oftice'n n.iu
and .mucin
traders «.
of the
dy*..evenlng with her slater. Mr*.
inc umevra
»..► ।! colored moving
- •picture* taken on a , talned Friday night by Mrs. L. G. (guects nt Mr. and Mrs. Marsliall
Green’s.
Roy Robert*
Rooeru and family of Lake Sunday school will have their quafquaf- ,
‘9’’.
/r uhl
Odeaaa and Sunday evening and tarty conference on Saturday Feb d£pl&gt;
^mmit^ *lhUh Colo assisted by Mrs. Norman
M.*. and Mrs. Earl Marshall'and
1 Howell.
family of Redford spent lhe week­
l al me nomc oi najr ocncci.
—
------ -- Starting at one o'clock I offer the following
Carl Coolbaugh of Petoskey spent end ut Mrs. Frelda Marshall's. . I
Tbfl
Ladle.
Aofllllflrr
-ill
Iww
Wwh,
hen
flM
Ofl.
Mr
U&gt;r
Paul and children and Mrs. George! liw uaiuca nu*,u«&gt;, w.» ■—»---------•
•
------,iinnaf
which
the
Lutheran
1
U»e
weekend
with
hia
parents.
Mr
Faul of Hartings
J their
na^llUKB.
UICU monthly
UIUIIV.II, meeting al
—v Ute
..... home|! KJ
- “nd
and
Mrs.
William
Coolbaugh.
DUNHAM
DISTRICT
Bixby, former commercial !°f Mni- Henry Ftessncr Thursday..
w »ne iu,
v nixoy. rorm^r commerc...,
„
|
-----------I Robert Bette of Grand Rapids
ir in our high school and
and,: hc
February
at.,p
3:00
P. M Thursday.'
Monday evening of last weck. Mr.
Iron axle farm wagon
Buffet
Dining tabla
Jnstructor
ctor
and]
J .28nra
r ^,^0.
Surprised „„
on n
Birthday
spent the weekend with hls parent.-,
nnd Mrs. Clyde Chceseman took:
how employed in Defense Industry­
Y P M C will meet alw ThunLo»»U
happily *ur- Mr. and Mrs Charles Bette
Belknap bob sleighs
Small table
Library tabla
in Detroit visited friends in Wood­
y. r. m. u. win mce sao
&lt;
, prised lust Monday evening, on the
Bom Feb. 15 to Mr. -and Mrs. their daughter Phyllis to the os-!
day
evening
at
8
o'clock.
teopathic
hospital
in
Battle
Creek
McCormick,
5
Ft.
cut
mower
land last Wednesday.
Kitchen cabinet
Drauer
occasion of hls 21st birthday, by Gerald Gardner u son. named Cor- when* she spent the night and next
Mr. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing. Mrs.
the members of the Young Peo- don David.
Zion Lutheran Church
morning.
Dr
Pease
of
Dowling
re‘
John
Deere
stag
riding
plow,
Simmons wood bed
Percy Lehman and Tom Nlethamerj
pies Sunday School class of tile
Mrs. Isabelle Cooley returned
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
I South
Woodland church, their homo Saturday after .’pending a moved her tonsils and adenoids. 1
returned from a two week*' sojourn:
nearly
new
Springs
and
mattrass
com­
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
J
Lacey telephones have been In-;
in Florida last Wednesday.
I teacher. Mrs Mary Guy and Adult »-eek with Mr. and Mrs. Vidian
11: 00 A. M Morning worship.
.
stalled In the residence* of Jack,
John Deere double riding cul­
MIm
Josephine
Wise smith near Vermontville.
plete
Odd chair*
Mr. and Mrs. taiwrcnce Bird. Mr. | 2:30 P. M. Lutheran, Qospel hour. Adviior.
Spray. John Berman and Clyde,
Members
of
the
class
were;
Joan
Mrs.
Ward
Butter
spent
the
week
­
and Mrs Paul Brodbeck. Mrs. Blake
over CKLW.
tivator, good
Good Oak china closet
end Barbara Hershberger. Gene- end at her home here She Ls teachRising were entertained at the
’|vieve and Mary Ann Pennington, mg in Batlte Creek.
|----------------------Ruisel Donovan,
—senior
-------- —
at-------Mt.|home of Mr. and Mr*. John Moore ing with Bible study.
Oliver No. 11 riding plow
Rockers
Commode
Kautner. Ruin Finnigan.
a school of instruction was held Pleasant Teachers college was home.’
of Ann Arbor Sunday.
I "'Tlmradav*'Feb/To't 40 P M. Re­ i Jean
’ । Madeline Rowlader. Dwight Row- Monday night al Laurel Chapter from Thursday until Sunday.
John Deere, 2 sec. drag
All steel Hoover kitchen cab­
Will the reader* of ttie Woodland
instruction for Juniors.
finder,
John
Mullen.
Raymond No. 31. O E. S.
’ "
... Minnie Moody •has •been —
Mrs.
Oil1
page pleaso forgive your correspond- &gt;
4 Single cultivators
inet
Sewing machine
ent for the scarcity of personahi। Routh Woodtand Church of the ; Smith and David Hershberger Mrs Elizabeth Olin of Richland the past week.
1 After gamer, and refreshnlcnte. Ixi- ts visiting Mr. and **
“ *»•
’-»•
-------------------Mrs.
Ralph
Rudolph Soya from llllno'u spent
,
Brethren
Set of wagon logging bunks
thh week? Sunday *he could not,।
Wringer
Ice box
Churn
! well was prer-ented with a billfold oiln.
the weekend at George Balls.
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
talk above a wlibpea and on Mon-'
1
to
help
him
remember
the
day.
—
'
Horace
Baocock
is
on
the
sick
Hit.
cw*i*u*.
m
.
Thursday
evening.
February
26.
Sheep
dipping
vat
Rifle
Cross-cut saw
day. today, verv little belter, so I; 10:00 A. M. Worship and sennon.
I The date fnr the
annual there will
.........sixth
—
Wit* be a
* public
|&gt;UWIIU meeting
UltTUUR at
•,
am rending just the few that hap­ Theme: Two Pictures of Jesus.’’
50
Wooden
sap
pails
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
1
AmalCUr
Night
sponsored
bv
the
th*
rsttnhnm
.^hrw-,1
tnr
th*
nnrrw*
.pon-tored
by
the
Dunhnm
school
for
the
purpose
1-man saw, new
pened to come to my notice.
10:00 A. M. Sunday school.
IVC.”
: ....
Will Leteon and senior class is March —
13.1‘............................. of having explained nnd talking
Mr. nnd Mrs
Lawn mower
Log chains
1 Lesson . "Training the Twelve.
Belt tightener
Steel drum
1 over proposal plans of modernizing
Father family
entertained John and Ralph
--------8;3O P. M. February 34
--------- -. H 8 clBM wHh thc|r BARRY MLLE
the ilchool building. A representative
2 Wooden barrels
Dishes
Saws
Forks
laud Son banquet An interesUm; LeLsons --- — --- -~
Nearly
attended from the Kellogg foundation nnd the
--------- all the ,parents
.
Kindergarten and Firal Grade
'I nroeram has been arranged Fath-' teacher. Floyd Bates and some
Valentine mnner
dinner at
in. cllni:C nt me
the senvy.
school IW
home
2 Sets whiffletrees
Shovel*
Cooking utensils
Ella Jane Bennelt from Hastings program
’rH'and nas
wn- of thc church and, friends
mend.* fo.for a
a valentine
at the
mo mrcun
«r , school commissioner win ue present.
w.-&lt;in&lt;-sdav .rilnht
fn- ,A good attendance u desired. Supentered the Beginner, clas* Mon-1 ^Xl^ or
Invinc
ted enuren
'heir home Bunday. T?x».- present last Wednesday
night Much HCupboard
2 Neckyokes
Hoes
Lanterns
day.
"^nme ..n inth us and wc will do wr~ Mr .-uid Mrs Flojd Bates tercsl was shown nnd Mrs. Lari ।
We had our VatenUne parly Frt"
•"&lt;» '••W- Ju"‘w Shartle. George Tobias was ap|&gt;olnted to work with
Box of tools, wrenches, etc.
Banner walking plow
day M*
; and twA’ihter. U‘" 8
• • •
Schneider and Mis. Etta Schneider the school board in tht. rehooi imBARBERS CORNERS
Round Oak kitchen range
Other articles too numerous
and
Mrs Yerty and Kenneth werC! Church of the United Brethren in
Mr. and Mr. Victor Eckardt and provement project.
’ Y y
tvcnnrui
rcj
Mf_ (l|)d Mffl Rlchard Bloomervlr.Our C. E completed tlx4.tr Finance
Mr.&lt; James Brogdon and daugh-:
visitors.
*
I
Christ
2
Bed
davenports
to mention
•
I ited relatives In Grand Rapids last campaign and were successful In ter. Crystal made* a business trip
The first grade read stories about |
E B Griffin D D Paster
i
week Tuesday.
1 their work. The work was carried to Grand Rapids. Saturday.
Abruliam Lindon and Valentines Woodland
|I Henry
a' on by---Jeanne
lrland and Elotee Day
nrnrr Voelker
vuc»cr of
u&gt; Ionia was’ -----------—--------------------------------------- ■1 Mr a,,ci Mrs Fvaulc Tltompion
lo
oo
A.
Mi
Homing
worship
Day. Tills week they will get stories
m nn * -• **
- - Sunday dinner guest at the home and ull the members of the Barry- and ton of Little Brick district
11:00 A. M. Sunday school
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until
about George Washington ready
of his shier. Mrs. Bertha Eckardt. villc C. E. and their pastor Rev. were callers at Roy Preston’s Friday
Ch'tuuan' lS’w’iiu in “ihe’‘a7t-m^n Th'ra"dw7’To Kenneih Griswold are v’ery grateful evenmg.
for us.
settled for.
Topic: ’
uiruuan wives
JlnMlngs
wherc Mrs.
MrK tA.-iu.
and Mrs.--Hcmian.Haucr
Hn
Mings wnne
where
Eckardt ^.4
called to
to all
all who
who helped
helped in
in this
this campaign.,
campaign., Mr.
'; lin.Ming.s
.-&gt;!&gt;».
i«i«u
...
----- --------------—--—-r-------- were
.
..
. ..at
_____
v.
nr • '&gt;*
Fifth Grade
°fen&lt;ter Ruth Scudder
°n Mr...
Oeo.
Benner
Pennock
They..
reached their goal
ofr.'.»25(X? dinner guests at the home of Mr.
Arllc Spindler, teacher
7-m P M
Wcdt tedtv prayer ‘ hospital nnd found her gaining and naturally are very happy about and Mrs Floyd Clum of Coats
7.40 P. M. weanesaaj jnj , nJcflv (roni,,er rrcMll opcraUon
lt.
Their Sunday night meeting Grove.Sunday
inhonorof Mrs.
Wc enjoyed our Valentine party
Friday. The games and eaU were In mThe‘w m A will meet for tfn alll Thursday evening about thirty was held at the home of Mr. and 1Hauer’s birthday.
C E. Davis, who has been visit-,
chance of committees.
&lt;i.iv meeting Wwinevte-' at Uie home! people from the Evangelical church Mrs. Earl Toblaa and after an In-1
lherc with their pastor and wife. termUng te-oon led by Aane. Ben- ing hts daughter in Grand Rapids!
Wc read Mortal and talked about Sura John iS.
gnd Mrs
attended re- son. Mrs. Toblaa served ice cream. lor
I
vcveral weeks returned to hlstile lives of three famous men insti of Mrs. jonn lozo.
C. M. Hammond, Clerk
Dewey Reed, Auctioneer
vival services at Rev. Kuehn’s cake and cookies as the occasion,.1homc on Sunday.
wcek. These men were Chas. A.. Kilpatrick
Lindbergh. Thomas Edison and
joung peo-1 was also near her birthday. They' /•Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huver of Lan­
ding visited Mrs. Jerry Foley and]
Abraham Lincoln. Il was Interest­
m
dravor ' P|cs ch0,r from her,‘ BBVe ,wo **’ arC mak,nR
,o i,lt‘nd,
7:30 P. M- C!,rl8llBn E’ltle“'"r lections nt that service "What a uniou meeting at Quimby this Mon-.
ing comparing the ijome life of,
Topic: ’A .Christian Loves
„ Havp
M1U"” and day night and hope to bring the
these three men.
’ | Priend
Friend w
W»
Have ln
in jJe*u&amp;
R. Jay Kussmaul and Buddy­' C&lt;^'ulrL'.'
urill blJ. I "Hallelujah For the Crow.”
.Sliver
------- loving cup
. back with them .I
!
The Missionary committee will bej' Mrs. tLydia
.vdlB Kchuler
Vender *uiely have the airplane
Schuler entertained
entertained for
for another
another month.
month. This
This is
is given!
given,
’
in
"hnepe
of
thc
lesson
craze. Nearly every week they buy
,'for supper Saturday evening Mm. monthly aa an attendance award. ।
Evangelistic
service
following, {|IBertha
_ ..
a. _a. Mr __
.fl Mrs. nt.fl.
llk.a&gt;la McClelland
X t ,-Z—t a11 »,1 nt
a toy model’and let us help them1
Eckardt.
and
Rich-1&gt; Miss Alberta
of Char­Christian Endeavor.
put it together.
ord Bloomer. .Mr. and Mr*. Victar lotle spent Tuesday with her jxtr, to be Held I Fxkardt. PhvlUs and Marilyn Eek- enta. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McClelJerry Carr and Morgan Gager are
' .Midweek lenten Service*._
our news reporters this week. ■
•
•
: ardt .—
and
___
. ----arux niiu fl.ii. fl*i*M
w.i.-.
• — Mr. and Mrs. Walter laud
At lhe Lutheran Church
Cooke
1 Mr- and Mrs- Welby Crockford
Beginning Ash Wednesday. Feb.,000
*6
Seventh Grade
J Mr. and Mrs. Richatd Bloomer'and Mr. and Mr*. Robert Crock18 special mid-week Lenten services
Mr
Kenneth Stanley, teacher
,,rh Wrdnr.d.v .... called on Mias Olga Eckardt Sun- ford of Woodland and Mr. and Mra
. will be held each Wednesday Zion
eveafternoon and were supper John Hynea of Laming were SunWc had a Valentine parly Friday
Having sold my farm, I will offer the following property at auction on my farm lo­
afternoon. We played games and
Higdon.
passed out the Valentines nnd then
ua™ „ bh
aX«er «nd ~n.J I*.
cated 2 miles north of Hickory Corners, or 3 mile* southeast of Delton
we had refreshments of lee. cream,
~nt ILSta’ PIU.u —•• What Mrs- Rlckle Gcrlinger and sons?
SiS :
Sil,
*&gt;Wrt .nd LAwrenc e.lfed on Mr.
cake and candy.
M. i .Sri,
JTaJ .
M"
»»•&lt;« «"a «B""
tta
Mrs. Crockford visited our room ?
Thursday.
Woodland Men Entertained at
ten
sermons, v
each
one -of(, 0,11 afternoon tas ,
tcii r&lt;-,,«,vfl».
—k.. answering
...... .....
Camp Fire Girls and Boy Seoul* on Die fnllowint question;.liethe followint questions Shall I lie
­ ' SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Commencing at 12:30 p. m., D. L. S. time
tray Him? Feb. 18: Shall I Deny.
Kowrd Hiper, th. oltot
Him? Feb. 25; Shall I Condemn
happiness.
The February meeting of the Him? Mar. 4: Shall 1 Compromise Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Piper,
Delore* Miiralinll spent the
Woodland P. T. A. was held in the Him? Mnr. 11; Shall I .Mock Him? in the navy lhe last of
end with her grandparents.
school auditorium on Tuesday eve­ Mar 18; "Shall I Crucify Him? Mar. He passed hls examination al
troit and |s now stationed In
ning. February 17.
35; Shall I Glorify Him? Good Fri­
SHEEP
Unota.
Miss Myra Bumgardner, executive day.
Mr.
and
.Mrs
Keith
Partee
director ot the Campfire Girls In
26 Shropshire breed ewes, 2-6 yrs. old, due to lamb
These Lenten services will begin
th- Battle Creek area showed pic­ each Wednesday at 8:30 P. M and Saturday afternoon and supper.-------------Apr.
5
Registered Shropshire ram
Mrs. Floyd Nr^bct attended the
tures and gave a fine, talk on the u sjaxial Invitation U extended to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mayo
Black gelding, 15 yrs. old, wgt. 1400
of Hastings
i Clover U-af club in Nashville FrlCamptire girls activities. She was tho general public to attend.
CHICKENS
Black mare, 20 yrs. old wgt. 1400
Willlam Strong of Jack,son called | day night.
introduced by Mrs. R. G. Finnic.
Barry County Chairman of Camp­ Trumbo Home Badly Damaged by on Mr/ and Mrs. Harrison Blocher | Mr». Clara Day and Vivian were
25 Barred Rock hans
Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs I Sunday dinner gueslt, of Mr. and
fire work who is well known here.
CATTLE
Mynrill Stevens and Mrs. Gertrude Mrs Maurice Healy.
A group qf Campfire girls from
TOOLS
At uboitl 9 O’clock Thursday Stevens of Lake Odessa were Sun-j A large crowd attended the W. S.
Hastings and their guardian. Mrs. morning the fire siren rang out
2 yr. old Holstein, fresh
Model B Ford long wheelbase truck with good platform
C. S. at Ute home of Mr. and Mrs
N. Scliowalter gave a demonstra­ giving the village call. The tire day cullers.
3 yr. old Holstein, due April 13
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler of. De- Clay ton McKeown near Qulmoy
and rack
tion of their work. The Woodland started
from an over-heated
stove
^JmhrtJrtaicnl
occupied
by!lrnlt '-P«« ,he weekend nt the farm last Thursday. Over 50 were pres3
yr.
old
Guernsey,
due
Sept.
21
Campfire group wijlch was recent­ M(.^-^irhq£ith and made raoid
F 20 McCormick-Doerbig tractor on rubbar
Mr3- Psrey
^hrnan
returned /ent. including guests from Kalamo.
3 yr. old Guernsey, fresh Oct. 25
ly organized under the leadership nr^r^7hroJTh the^mtion? “l home frcm n°’lfla thc ,lnt 01 thc Con'5 Orov" an&lt;1 Q^toby. We plan
14 in. McCormick-Deering 2-bottom olow
5 yr. old Holstein, fresh Dec. 15
of Mrs. Lawrence Bird made their
2-row McCormick Deering cultivator rar tractor
•
al
6 yr. old Registered Holstein, fresh April 10
debut al this meeting.
'A number of thc regular volun-1 week.
weex.
1I to meet next Thursday, probably at
7-ft. McCormick-Deering disc harrow for tractor
Mr. anti Mrs. Ezra Dell andI the church for dinner.
The Woodland Boy Scout troop tflw.r firMnflfln nrr ciriverx of thc
6_yr. old Registered Holstein, fresh Moy 18
I
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre
13 disc McCormick-Deering fertiliser grain driH, bone
under the direction of Scout master
7 yr. old Guernsey, fresh Feb. 1
i and children ot Quimby were Sun­
Harold Yerty gave a demonstration which were out in • lhe country 1 “uc?,? ot Mr'
or tractor
day dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.
9 yr. old Guernsey, due Oct. 3
of their work.
4-mc. McCormick-Dcering spring tooth harrow
Merritt
Mead.
9 yr. old Jersey, due Oct. 24
As a jjrand surprise the Rhythm
«' *“&gt;«"
Mr Glen Pufpatf spent Sunday with
Band ot the Kindergarten and tint ciime through the partition* and out' “Rd Mn’) J*-Aac ^llJ!lun5K°fihVF&gt;r'
2 Holstein heifers, 20 mos. old, pasture bred
hls wuc
wife nt.
nt inc
the nomc
home 01
of mr.
Mr. nnu
and
99 wood be.m Olhr.r plow
On.-k.ne w«*M
th.
land and Mr. and Mm. Keith Far- ni*
grade children made IU initial ap­ ‘
5 Holstein heifers, 12 mog. old
coauol. ’ L"
■" '“'J?
Wcclu *""*
"
One-hone sleigh
1 U2 h. p. gas engine
pearance. Il has been about five kept the blaze under control. It
Pure bred Holstein bull, 18 mos. old
One-horse Spike tooth cuitivetor
years since Woodland hud a Rhy­ breaking out only a few times. The Far lee and family in honor of Mr. convalescing
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day and fam­
Pure bred Holstein bull calf
thm Band but the Idea has been blase would soon have been under and Mrs. Williams’ fifty-seventh
No. 12 DeLaval separator, electric
ily were Sunday dinner guests of
revived by Miss Doris Whitney, and control but unfortunately the pump birthday.
These cows have been tested in D. H. I. A. and have
No. 15 DeLeval separator
Pump-jack and mots
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day of S Has­
iliac was forcing the waler from PLEASANT RIDGE
made records up to 520 lbs. B. F.. and hove given as
500 lb. Diabola loparator
2 10-gal. milk cans
tings.
decked
out In, their
little red caps. mo
the viaw-iu
cistern wuu«»..
through the iin.se —
to the
----:---- ------:---- ------.....
Mrs. LaVrrnc Kinntc spent last i
-high
os
107
lb.
milk
in
one
day.
Records
will
be
given
Qnion seeder with fertiliser attachment
and cape*, playing many different , bluw broke. The old chemical push week with her mother m Jackson. BRANCH DISTRICT
day of sale. All have been tested for T. B., Bangs, and
Set of harness
One odd harness* Cotters, etc.
kinds of instrument* all in time to cart wnfi brought Into action along
Little Janice Barnum has been
Miss Sylv.a Whitmore of Baltic
Uw music, proved a big attraction. with a bucket brigade and.a hose on the sick list.
Mastitas.
McCormick-Doering 2 single unit milking machine
.
1 Creclj .-.pent Sunday with her parfrom the Hyner. garage'’next door
Oind to see Mr. a’nd Mrs F 8. [cnts/MI. and Mrs. Olis Whitmore
Entertain With Shower
and thus the fire was finally ex- Wing of Woodland bark to church, | Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox spent
HOGS
500 egg incubator
250-egg Incubator
. Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng and Mrs. tlngiuvhed. It was only the lack Sunday after a short vacation - in ’ Saturday evening us guests o! Mr
85 gal. Oil heated automatic I
Karl
Paul
entertained
about of i breeze that saved this house Florida.
| and Mrs Floyd Armor of Hastings
10 Registered Hampshire sows, bred to farrow from
30 bu. Hog lelf-feeder
2
Hog
twenty ladies at the latter'* home and perhaps ------many
, ------more structures
.
Tiic South Brethren Missionary , Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Norton and
Mar. I to May 1
30 ft. Sheep rack
* ** *
Saturday evening with a shower I and lhe Trumbo garage Is directly society
1
will meet this week Wed- children y»enl Sunday afternoon in
24 Pure bred Hampshire pigs, wgt. 60 lbs.
and and Valentine party in honor against the Hynes garage.
1nesday with Mrs. Doris Teeter
I Baltic Creek
100 ft. Hay rope
Oil burning brooder
3 Registered Hampshire boars
The D. G. T. O. met Thursday 1 Rev.
of Mrs Clarence Arnie.
Dessert
The greater portloA of ihe hotiseE. Faust, district superin­
Many miscellaneous articles
Mrs Nina Townsend with’’a !
and coffee were served at 7:30 with hold goods were lakcn out without with
’
tendent of Kalamazoo gave the
These hogs arc from the best blood lines and orc bred
luck dinner.
Marjory England. Marda and Rod- damage. The upstair* rooms were pot
|
| niMsagc nnd conducted rorhmitnlon
to a grandson of the breeds most famous boar. All over
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ricluirdson, .sendees nt the North Maple Grove
ger Faul assisting the lioitesses.
badly damaged aitii smoke and
and Erlo Clum attended Un- (church Sunday morning.
six mos. old hove hod the double treatment for cholera.
8 ton Alfalfa-Broom grass hay
Bingo and other games were I water and very few thing;; were re- John
;
Week itrogram on Wed­
nlayed. Mr*. Amle received many moved.
Nearly ail the Trumbo। Fanners
'
Remember the Dorcas Society at
al Lansing.
.
-for ■
---------1
lovely gifts
her
new—
son. Gordon bedbug wa$ burned or wateraoaked. nesday
die home of Mr and Mrs. John
Mr
and
Mr*.
Cecil
Honk
ot
Bat
­
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Trumbo and Mtx&gt;
Darby this weak Thursday.
Terms of Sale—CASH. No goods to be removed until settled for.
Smith moved into lhe vacant Hey- tle.; Creek. spent .Sunday with Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hawblllz ac­
cri, home on West Broadway.
1and Mm Letter Ktnnc.
Mts. Ethel Kilmer. Mrs Dorothy companied Mr and Mrs. Herbie WilThe township board purchased a
Albert Rce.-or. Woodland town­ new Barton Dre pump of latest de- !and Eatellu Kelsey attended the syria l*.-.l Wednesday. The ladle*
W 5 C. S.. Thursday at Mrs Clay­
ship supervisor was Chief Registrar sign from the American Steam' ,ton McKeown s near Quimby.
- visited fit*. Hubeboa while the men
for our community. The Woodland Pump Co. Itatlin Creek on Friday.
attended the Walter Mapes .sale.
Town Hall was clioaen as the place
AUCTIONEERS
FAY HULICK, Indianapolis, Ind.
I A, Canadian stationmaster has
It is reported,lhat ...v
the Howard'
~
Banquet
;
of registering- Mr. Rccaor appoint­
I found good use for llvv
rice thrown wfc
at ,Gibron farm ha* been sold.
DEWEY REED, Hastings, Mich
The husbands of lhe members of’ wTOdings-hr xweeus'i't tip*.*wort**0"
I,
ed Karl Paul. Robert Bom. Gerald
Mr
Vinrcnt Norton was called:
Potter’ and Victor Eckardt to as­ the yVoodland Woman’s Study Club|confer
■ fetU’ and
feeds the rice to the to N.udiviye bv the &lt;cnous lllnc**
sist him in Ute registration duties. were entertained at their annual! birds.u
.of her sister, Miss May Potter.

Woodland. Community News

Penonal Paragraphs ’Church Announcements

AUCTION

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1942

School Notes

MRS. MARY ALLERDING, Prop.

UCTION SALE

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1942

3 HORSES

20 CATTLE

27 SHEEP

36 HOGS

HORSES

HAY

VICTOR E. JONES, Propr.

�BARNUM SCHOOL
rSJrcLom'iu; halu
IJ Fountain and family of Hastlngz great-grandsons were Sunday din-'Putty spent Saturday in Grand United Brethren church from 2 00 was also a visitor.
,
to 4:00, Friday, observing the World
Mrs Duelln Doohng who rc*ldc*
Mr. nnd Mr,_ Hubert B.irntun
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. I Der guesu of Mr. and Mrs. William Rapid*.
crakes.
The Barry County Association of Day of Prayer. Tne public is In- In
northern■ ..................
Indiana visited
her
cnUetl mu
on uir
me k.au
Curl Wheeler
family ,.i,?
V * .r&lt;
...........
_
- - ’pur- tuutu
niKtiti *■11*1*,
nnd Mrs. Manley Sherman.
ent*. ***
Mr. “and Mr*.
Lewi*
Hui!d;
,y afternoon.
'*• । &lt;
•
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
Moore
and
Odd
Fellow#
and
Rebekahs
will
be
vited.
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t
wi. Wilcox
m«
­
Mrs. Gertrude Ruw-ell spent Sun-,
.
The Ree»6r young people spent
Mr and Mrs. Dale Cook and fam- held in the local I. O. O. F. hall. Donald Miller and Mb.* Helen • few days •**• •"*•■ .
of Feb. 23, AU member* are urged to Wright of EmI Lansing called on —
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and and Mrs. Robert Sweet of Long, lly were Sunday dinner guest*
“
I «** nrahtorhooil
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Moore
attend. Mrs. Bemlce Charlefour of Mr. and Mr*. Chnrlf-s Bunn and f* I "L'.“i.'™’ "" “
Carolyn of Laming spent Saturday
Irvihg
((w
Seol-W The '■» '*n. v and Mr* John Butdorff
of Eaton Rapid# will be u visitor at the
family Saturday evening Irvu
night and Sunday with her parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carle of wSmrnS calft on Mr aS Mr* Fnrport Lodge. ‘Htunday evening.
Mr.
Mr. and
nnd Mr,.
Mrs. Bert
Bert FrLvffy
FrL.ffv of
; fun-ral was held February 8 al Hie1,4‘*”k’c
Mr. and Mrs. L R. Wolcott. Carolyn Grand Rapids and Mr. mid Mrs.■ ch^le- Overholt Mr and Mi* Al- «»**• •* ••«• As**n&gt;bly officer of the Carlton were Sunday vLdtor# at the PLEASANT VALLEY
faitheran church near Woodland. •. *r..n
Wednesday
afternoon
visitors
of
.
Glenn Clinton of Ada culled at the :£e!iiWeil TabbTr-f lodge.
..
home of Mr. mid Mr*. Arthur
Mr. and Mrs John F Brake were The tollowing people from a di*Mr. and Mr*. Ira Chaffee and IB. R. Clinton home Sunday after- er Mrs. Be.-sie Fox, and Mrs. Wil-' Mrs. George Thompson left Sunof
nt
t Joe Wenger. Jr.? and Mr. and Mrs.
aotu of Quimby. Mr. and Mrs. Hany noon.
.. .. for .1 ten-day
*K.. Bin.
The Townsend Club all! meet
day
vLsitfn..mt.
with friends
Vem Wenger of Harris Creek and Dike and son Charles and wife of «| uirMran. it
McCiuzkin and family of Render- • .Mr. and Mrs. George Crakes and ham Hutchens. Friday afternoon.
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Frank
iwrate
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and in.Lowell.
-•nine
McWhinney of Caledonia. mann and Mr. and Mrs. HmrL.i'os £ia^&lt;..?££ »t
*hotu and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hilda -of Hasting# and their two
Friday evening. F*b. 20. with ti pot V
'
luck Mippcr and program. Public ।
t&gt; rh»n u ■*» .«■ »r
und Mrs. JJwood Brake and Pldl- Neiunan and sister of Godwin. Mr.
; Grand Rapid# spent Sunday after- u jinvitra
nvitr&lt;l
and Mr*. Clyde Reynolds and
Kiirh*
**••&gt;,
ror
noon with Mr. and Mr. Allen FU-h. "ot™..
(
daughter of Coleman. Mr. and Mrs |
7.mJ *kV fLt*
Wenger of Caledonia. Sunday vksFort Custer where hr will again
,i«ki and 49/itxm
tended u birthday dinner at the take an active part in Uncle Sam's‘ itors were Mrs. Mabie Viui Alb- Oils Spencer and family. Mr. and.
burg of Grand Rapid.'* and Menno
home of Mr and Mrs. David Plkr of anhy.
"
•on. Mr. and-Mr*. Curl Schneider
Grand Rapid* Wednesday evening.
Bert Frisby has had electric light*, Brake of Pontiac.
,„,i
Mi*s Frances Scott of Grand ■nd daughter aUo Mr. mid Mrs 1
Mr and Mis John Thaler and Installed st hi# farm and also has
\ Rapid* sjient the weekend with Mr. Robert Schneider of Grand Rapid*, i»«m •»r»
Mr. and Mr*. Basil Thompuui of added a milking machine.
Mr. and Mn. Theodore Scofield. Cadillac were Battle Creek visitor#
K.i. nnd Mrs. Everett love called। uno a«r». Elmer Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rittenger
Saturday.
.
t on sir
Mrs.
Mr aim
an&lt;VMr
« iiarry
Hany uoui-.niwT
Boughner oi
of.
Anne Scofield. Mrs. Cha* Rrlchow »r »um .r Mr
ML s Velina Buehler of Grand
f,un,|nv evening. tuul dmrnv r of Lowell .-pent Sun­ mid son ot Jackson. Mr. nnd Mn.
the wtekei.d
tt-i ckor.i with her .
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day at Harley Taylor s.
Rapid, .spent tiic
Having work in Detroit, I will have an Auction Sale at the
Mr. and Mrs. John E Brake and Luther McDowell. Frank Bickle.
frirenu. Mr and Mi.. Foire.t
SCHOOL NEWS
! girl* spent Sunday with Mr. alia Mr. end Mrs. Percy Ball ot Port­
Buehler.
land, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole,
Primary Room
Jim Collison farm 2 miles northwest of Cloverdale,
Mr:. Roy Kyrrr of South Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Nccb and
ulay
. forenoon
.
the ...
first and
Mr*. Annis Strong of Pinhook Mrs. Hurley Ragle ot Battle Creek.
family of Vicksbtira Mr anil Mis.
Mix Edna Strove of Vermontville.
-I.­ &lt;&lt;ond grader* wrote letters to Denn apent Sunday at Heibert Gcigcr.i.
Arthur Clinton and inmih' of Carl
Mrs. Carrie Gardner and daughter
.
........
.•'teb
fbige
‘
U&gt;d
ILirbara
Jaiie.s,
wlio
have
&lt;.*uiw
.■j-utt
v;
Low«li
m*.t
Ho
­
ton. and Mr and Mrs. Meryl NisL
of Nashville.
were Sund-iy
been absent for o couple of weeks.'ward CoUtnun u Grund
Rapid#
...it Mrs. Ralph Scofield re­ "f'lfcr .
dinner guests of Mr. and Mis Lew
The ucctid graders who pa*M*d .m-nt Wednesday al Elmer Scott's.
&lt;lrr.| F.
Nccb Mr. nnd Mr#. Clarence Van- •he ztcond set of problems In subMr. ai»l Mrs Emery Kime mid turned to their home at McKees­ lira (,
port.
Pa. Thursday,
Patten and
Dorothv
Bowne. traction are Ph\lli:&gt; Post ma and Beulah were Sunday dinner guests
Mrs.
Ciuis. Scofield Is staying part
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, I will offer the following
Clayton N.eb of Kalamazoo mid ••''••&gt;■ Buehler.
, of Harold Yoders. In '.he gtlerM.ir.el Nwb of Clnrtt".ville v.HL-d
Th*’:who m:i''errd the entire himhi Mrs Kime ur.d Beulah .nni
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in t!ie afternoon.
Ils', of spelling words this wrek were Mi: Ycsl-.r and Nunna vtritrd brother Carl Helse.
Kilis Jdh’.uton spent fiom Sun.iu»
Blough.
Dora Kepkey of
Of Lo- Betty
-------day until Friday with friends in t -.it n.&gt;u»&lt;- »i
. and Junior Miller. A»
gnn spent Friday v
Kalamazoo
.
HORSES
pnaumoiiia.
T«
m
&gt;
v
also
called
on
Mr.- Will Blough.
Mrs. Frtd Durkee went to WilxX T*/.,r'-r7. ?
tlflr unde and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin RownUrgri
liuinston, Sunday to visit her rix- •« ik«t I., ..»iu» o
8 ton Alfolfo ond Timothy hoy.
Well-matched team, 6 yrs., wgt. 3100.
William Oaeklcr,
thi last -few days
Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. SMrs. WiU Thoma* who 1# serl- -nuked. •" -H
A birthday dinner was given at
Ensilage, grain in it.
Good ones.
Jv
ill,
having
suffered
several
‘
pr..»i.b.t
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs Loon the Alice Gardner farm Friday eve- Emery Kline entertained the cast strnkc-i.
«iu i.r r.u.ri-....i tj
150 bus. oats.
of the Phu Mint Volley play wit h an
Black horse. 5 yrs., wgt. 1500.
Heiit.ey of Grand Rapid . Sunday niiig.
Mi and Mrs. Keith Durkee spent
r,’r-1 }l,,.r
In honor of the birthday miniverWe had n Valentine party during! oyster supper. There were twenty150 baskets corn.
Sunday with the latter's parents. .‘J Jh*
Smooth mouthed sorrel mare. wgt.
•-rry of Mrs Mary Henney. Mr. and tiic English period Friday.
i,.*ix present.
.Mr and Mrs. Adam Endres of Free- - a, „r ll».tli1Ji.
20 bus. wheat.
1500.
Mrs. Andrew Roush of Hastings
Burton Ki'unman. who has been! sJiUTlI BOWNE* *
jwrt.
.
|'",r “' d
were also guest*.
j absent from school, h back In school|
COWS
Mr. and Mn*. Wm.. Porriti mid
। ..nli c«mi
Mrs. Vera Calni* and Beverly again'.
FARM MACHINERY
Mi--. Corrme Gl«* were Grand HOPE center
1 n»,T». &lt;.n
Kay of North Irving w«-re Thursday
Rapid*
'hoppers
Friday.
.
I
Boni
to
Mr
nnd
Mn-rHalph
J •’ 'u
Durham cow, 6 yrs., freshened Jan. 10.
Sophomore New#
afternoon callers at lhe 'HiomtuonMossey Horris hay loader.
Mr. and Mrs. Will MKhler and Kingsbury a son at Pennock hosI The Sophomore Literature class
Yellow Jersey cow, freshens soon.
and Fry home.
dmighter Gwendolyn and MLw pltalon Feb. 11.
fi.e |ir&lt;
Mr. mid Mrs. Semiah Seese spent L- pt act king two plays to be pre-!
Rubber tired wagon and rack.
Holstein and Poll cow, 8 yrs., freshened
Neniui
Yoder
were
in
Hastlnga
Sal-1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sterling
Modrack
o*»
*»&lt;t
Thursday With Mr. and Mn. Wesley sented in the near future, our "The urday afternoon.
of Battle Creek are now living on *.J*B|*" '
Nov. 10.
Gala side delivery rake.
Ghost Sion.' dlrcct&lt;-d by Mabie i
Kime of Clr.rksvtlle.
F-ul Starboard of Ixiwell was a their farm.
’
. T..«nu.ii.
Wood: the other. “Tin- Grand
Mr.
nnd
Mn.
Howard
DeMond
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., freshened Oct. 24.
John Deere 2 row horse cultivator.
caller al the Lacy and Porritt home
Mr*. Blrdena Lyttle sjient the «n.i
of Woodland and Mr-: Ethel He** Cham's Diamond." directed by Helen!
Sunday.
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
jersey cow. 5 yrs., freshened Sept. 1.
of Hasttni's were Sunday visitors Bustancr.
99 Oliver plow.
Walking cultivator.
Mr. and Mrs. Lo Aj id raws were In Floy McDermott.
' i i,|r«,
Durham heifer, freshens in March.
Hasting*
Friday.
.
I
In
lhe Battle Creek Enquirer and i &lt;ih -t
3-tcction drag.
Mrs. Claude Walton anil Mrs. the United Brethren church Fri-.
Mr. and Mr.-. Clayion Clemen* newspaper Last Friday was the pic"
5 heifers, bred.
George NeLson were Hastings vhl- day afternoon.
- daughter
- r*.-!*,... of
,.r Prescott
T*........t lure
tiir.* k*f
esnz*r**«
KtrlCiiv nnd
n,*.l hls
hie ” *. " 1
2
sets
of
double
harness
&lt;1
set
nearly
and
D.-.riine
of
George
McKay
Holstein bull, one and one-half yrs.
Mr. Hardy taught Geography -- -------- ----- - ---------- .
,
tor... Monday
•
■ M
”‘""l»
J
w»k«i ...
i.l
Ilk
1|. lhe
'"'{"if"'
"I portrait of Abraham Lincoln which
Mr. and Mrs. ..
— nr.l-rf l»«
he Ls holdins In hls hand, which he'
...
-------k
....
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di,. Harold .Yoder family.
Charlotte were Sunday dinner absence of Mr. Ardis,
6. horse collors. .
•
: Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthony Humphrey just finished in oil paintings. Mr.;
guest* of Mr. and Mrs L R Wol­
2 10-gal. milk cans, good condition.
Junior News
I -vrir '.Vinn.-sri.iy dinner guests of McKay is'the chairman of the
cott.
30 grade ewes.
Lincoln buck, 2 yrs.
Tank heater.
Mr. nnd Mrs J.icob Wolfe of Hus­ 1 Thc Junior play, presented In the Alice Gardner nnd brother Emory. in Batik Creek He i» n nephew of ..
x rn*
Duane Deiwdorf was u Sunday
tings spent Sunday afternoon with JOO F. h.-l! Friday evening, was
Whiffle trees.
Neck yoke.
well attended. The JuiHors wish dinner guest of Mr. mid Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ploy McDermott nnd hls/ n,i.inr,« Axi'r...: '
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Torbev.
POULTRY
mother once lived near the old m&lt;&gt; Mirhi»»n NbHdbbI funk title.
Round Oak heating stove.
Mrs. Claude Walton and Donald। to thank the audience for their kind McRoberts,
Hope Center school house.
Junto Crrck. Michigan.
intention
given
during
the
per-'
Mrs.
Alden
Porritt
and
Mrs
Lywere Grand Rapids visitors SaturMiscellaneous.
45 White Rock pullets.
formancc. nnd to all those who as- dia Porriti were Friday dinner
Mr-- Flln Cat! H ainorir the sick *u,ed ,n a,,y way «&lt;&gt;»•»«« the pre- guests ot mis Jennie r.iraie.
U.U we«
renutlon ol (he pley. E.eh i-.-nn
Clurle. IUMMI who. lire.
Bev. P-.l Olmaeed Ml Shod., In (he ew.t hope . u„t u w«,
.tape on (h-w.l(n,. (.m. wj. (.*■ j
LEGAL NOTICES
TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of tale, nothing to be removed until settled for.
for BlUoPeld where he will condor! "&gt;* "‘I *!»»' » ,h~ »'»
"S “V
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FREEPORT

AUCTION SALE

MONDAY, FEB. 23, 1942
FEED

SHEEP

ALMOND WEBER, Prop
ERNEST CRAY, Clerk

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to discontinue farming I will dispose of thc personal property at
Public Auction at thc Will Castelein form located one mile west of Quimby or
three and one-half miles southeast of Hastings on

Thursday, Feb. 26, 1942
Commencing at 1 o'clock fast time I will offer the following

HORSES
Boy mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt 1500 lbs.,
duo »o foal May 7.
Bay mare, 13 yrs. old, wgt 1400 lbs.
Black gelding, 8 yrs. old. wgt 1500 lbs.
Sorrel gelding, 11 yrs. old, wgt. 1200
lbs.
'
Sorrel mare colt, silver mane and tail,
8 mos. old.

Guernsey-Durham cow. 3 yrs. old. due
March 12.
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. fresh 8 wks.
Gucmsey-Holstcin cow. 3 yrs. old, due
June 10.
2 Holstein heifers, 14 mos. old.
Holstein heifer.'1 yr. old.
Durham bull, 9 mos. old.
Guernsey bull, 7 mos. old.
'

CHICKENS

’

-CATTLE

125 White Rock pullets, now laying.

Brown cow, 3 yrs. old. calf by side.
Brown heifer, 2 yrs. old, calf by side.
Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old, due March 24.
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due March 20.

GRAIN
Around 350 crates of good yellow corn.
Around 135 bus, of good oats.

FARM MACHINERY AND HARNESS
Set of good double work harness.
Farm wagon and flat rack.
Deering mower, 5 ft cut
Dump rake.
Mossey Harris hay loader.
John Deere 7 ft cut binder, new can­
vasses last year.
Oliver 99 walking plow.
2 sec. Oliver spring tooth drag.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale.

Oliver No. 11 riding plow.
Horse collars.
Land roller.
Little Willie riding cultivator.
2-horse Gale walking cultivator.
5-tooth cultivator.
5 10-gal. milk cans. *
Forks, shovels, hoes.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

Nothing to be removed until settled for.

CHARLES CASTELEIN, Prop.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

nviuor .stws
i Bownc vLslied Momfuy aftcrncwiir hui.-»r m
Mr. mid Mrs. Roy Preston of
Tlw^Sentors received thc proofs Wlth Mrs. Jennie Pardee.
I'/
Battle Creek
'
PrJur.?
«:«ir picture- Wednesday.
I Mr. and Mn. Danny Zook. John
Mr. and Mis. Perry Prestcu.
~
.....
llnin.t.| ot
Gwendolyn
Mbhlrr ■L&gt; b_tck ln
Jn u
mimmei
or uw Odessa.
unrssa. Mrs.
airs, Dora
izora r .a. i s-.n
Mr. mid Mrs.’.h------------ _ wh0°l lur
«t vtrv h.?™
for UK
{he. jriimmucr
r'maln‘l&lt;T &lt;11
"1 me
the Mishler and Mrs. Rachel Stahl,
C.rlion R.y Kerb
cl V
ilutara. wild
We
or.- plod
-•.hot
vieiumint.
ami &gt;r„. «.
---------...u U&gt; here lo r Wilh
.... R|&gt;v Toblu&lt;4 shrgt*. mid wife were
LewLs Neeb. local, called on Mr. ll4 ft..n|n. •
calfera at tne Jerry Blough home
and Mrs. Will Neeb ot Clarksville,.
",k”"n&lt;r*i».l.ai..
Sunday uftemoon.
Mr and Mr.* Ivan Rou-h wire
United Brethren Churrh
Satuiday evening dinner guest# of
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson WlJ-jJ,inrrrj. in»Jc bi.iI BMIr'rra »u Ihi
Rev. Pir.il Olmstead, pastor
Mrs Ed Singer of Grand Rapids.
Hastings were Sunday afternoon, x.'. .( f'-tmiat). 1. I». I9».* In
Pleasant Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson
Prtachlne—10:00. by the Revi callers of Mrs. Ipcttie Johnson. Mr.
of Cadillac. Mr and Mr*. Orville
Johnson Im recently bought of Mr.' /"'
Roy and topal IlQiighton of "
Kokx nnd family of Battle Creek .
Tinkler the restaurant business U|l-i.ir,r,.
spent the weekend with Mr. mid Odc.ijia. returned missionaries from il- r the A. and P. store In Hastings.'1 y;
Africa..
Mi*. Joim Thaler.
Ml. wife and her granddaughter.!^’^
Sunday school—11:00.
Mr. and Mr- Keith Durkee mid
Clarinda Lcifel. will aaalst him. . i#.'.'
Christian Endeavor—■8:00.
family of Woodland spent Sund.iv
Grandpa DeWitt. who with hls. ml'
Freeport
with Mr. and Mrs Adam Etidre*. ■
wife lives on Gates Comer*, went-"^.1
Mrs. Ray Wieland aqd Bonnie Lou' Sunday school—10:30.
to Hastings recently to ftsiisl n iel-'!,,..j
Preaching
—
11:30.
by
the
attended n inLwellaneu.u shower
ntlVD who wiui Hl and we underfor Mrs Bvton Cudney nt the home Roy und Opal Houghton of from s'-aI"' auffeii-d a stroke and is in a
ot Mrs. Delton Tvler of North Lo- Odes#*, returned missiunarus " '
• nom.
. - concilium
-t---------- ,
f
gnn Thursday afternoon.
■ I Africa.
CMMIan Endeavor-7:00.
I M” ■“&gt;'
Rev. E. M. Ickes nnd'husband of
Preaching—8:00.
Wcdiie.*dny evening that her al»ter| m*
Laki Odessa wore dinner and sup-' Prayer meeting Thursday evening whu
in the north where they:
per guests of Rev. nnd Mis. Paul at tiie church-8:00
.came from. 4iad passed away after
„r,
Olmstead and family. Friday, and
------------- .11 be ■ ChriUtan En- ‘u«/rlng a stroke.
I /-;
‘n’w
,,c “ chriuu" En‘
aVo‘ attended the Juntor nhr
'
- ,
Mrs. Ada Shaw who hn* been 111
ev.riin'
,lt-a
'
or
business
meeting
at
the
Rev.
Mun)lx» Jtunbo, In the evcnltv;
V "IT7"L~
------ 7
'
Hi lhe flu t* a little better. #o' '
Mr end Mb Dan &gt;on.na h.*,'
K'dBJ'’'
“
to sit up jwri ul the time.
moved to rhe John Davit- heme, rc- 8 00J Pl'1 '"r* -lu,Kh
:
... . O. „... .....
on... Nkbob
tom. ........
cently- vacated by Mr. r.r.d Mrs. OHnwHflnm. Tn-.l„ Mlenwon.
n»nunf Hom Uw tow
George Buvtar.ee. The litter have- - of Mr. ami Mrs. Luke 8enseba and ” - •
moved, to the honi
Freeport ^Methodist Churrh
at present U ut the luune of Mr.
i._ml Mr. Sam McKvolut and farn-'----Evcii tt M Love, puctor
.
and
Morning worship—11:00 Sermon:
Perry Barnum nnd comln. Mu*
lnr -Th? Church'# Equipment."
!
ner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Fr..a&gt;
sundav school—r-00
Eunice Hoyt were guest* Sunday of.
Denise in honor of the latteni
'
• • i
hi» sister. Mrs. Otis Scott.
birthday anniversary.
Carlton Center Methodist Church
Mrs. Philip Nichols' and their
Mr nnd Mrs. Claud Mead *pcnt
Everett M. Love, pastor
four children arc aB ill ..with the
ni'tV«dnr,d?L*Tnil- Mr/ Moniine worship-10:00. Sermon: flu.
? Ho*anl 1X1 Mond of "l he Church # Equipment" .
* 1 *•&lt;
™
,
.
I Sunday school—11:00.
Richard spent Thursday in Has^",r Cl?eney
d"Ulht“
Let u**remcmber
that.
untU
Dama of Lansing were weekend furthcr no&gt;^£iir service* are bevueu* of Mr. and Mn. Human ln(t conduct^Zh the bral* of War
HI BBARD HILLS
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Cairn.* and Tlme'
■
j[ Mrs. Helen Peterson nnd children1 writ*
.j,,.,,,
' win. to their new home near Cale- KJ,‘r„
Beverly Kay of North Irving called IRVING
Mr ....
and....
Mr# John Perry went to donLi Wednesday after spending (1.. f„
on Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Forbey
M.
Saturday evening
Kalamazoo Sunday to visit their
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hyne;. were son Jack und family.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Uui Nagel entertained rel™. —- ------ -------------------------------- i^,™, or
iph.-.u.,
Mrs Will Ollhouse of Bowne.
utive*. al a surprlM party in honor- have moved in to the WUlyard t ihi. nr.ier. r«r ihr*-» r.m.rr
Mr*. William Hutchens and Mr*, of lhe tenth birthday of her daugh- house recently vacated by the
,,'d ■u,r “• L'&gt;’
B&lt;*-.*leFox vLuted Mr and Mrs Mur- ter Lena Jane.
Petenon family.
: ISi XliiriTutl Cwn.'
vin Thnler of HiMtlng&lt; Wednesday
MUs Betty Flanders underwent
Gordon Green of Battle Creek
Nnurt cuneat. Jmi,o
and Friday. The Utter has been an operation for appendicitis on spent lhe weekend with hl* par- &gt; A
«;&gt;vr.
quite 111.
Saturday nt Pennock hospital. Her ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Green.1
Mr. and Mr*.
Semiah Weaver of friends hope for her speedy rccov- Sunday afternoon callers there were -----------------------------------------Clarksville were
Sunday afternoon er}'
.
Mr and Mr*. Chas. Mayo. Chas. OBDBM fob publication
guests of Rev.'arid Mrs. C. L. WilArgyle Windes was home from jr
r„, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayo. , »'»i»
.Royal Oak over the weekend.
Bryant Lee. Mn., Nellie Mayo of
kin*.
IT
’”e °’d ,wl
«‘’bora °r. Mrs »"UIC
Bstile vice*,
Creek, Mr.
and mi&gt;.
Mrs. maiisuu
Manson II
Mrs. Ralph J. Burton of Detroit
----------------mr. miu
ts spending a few days with Mrs
57SrfSd
VvL Stanton nnd children of Bedford. "
Abb. Moo. .nd Mn. Adah MM'
''
“--------------------------------------M^Xr

SS.^nen?

Manchester. Ind., spent Friday
night with hi* parent*. Mr. und
Mr*. Ray Wieland.
R'i“
-•
Woodland were Friday afternoon
cnller# of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endre*.
Joan Smith and Wanda She!Xhroat of Hasting* soent the weekend with Mn. Maude Roger* and
Marguerite
Mrs William Thomx-. of Willlanuton. fonpcrly of Freeport. 1*
seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Mary
Smelker is assisting her during Iter
Illness
A program will be held at the

^rarawntc^home*

wm

h’
m
Sunday
4!L-."-A. ....

uic presMieni. Mrs. Long.*treel, votea
to „he n..e donars to thc R&lt;xi
croi
Buna,? IW
ol
church will have charge of the
regular church service. The choir
will be thc Men's choir from Middlertlle.
Unless the clock* are
turned back by law. church will be
at 9:30 Eiuicni .War time.
Fred Schlffman of Battle Creek
wa* a Sunday visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs Frank McNutt.
MIm Oretta McNutt of Middleville

ting* In Ohio Monday. FYb. 9, At I
present thvy are slaying at the
hotel In Hastings. Mrs. YGho lived i
T7L,\~7XT_.'u ~ —.f
»• m»*. »»
UfSl wUh“ ,o
on t,wlr W*; fr-w »n trust.
ney tluou«1’ llfp
'•
Mr*. Ak* Albert I* aalnlra. but “Art* A •&gt; »’
-- —
------- - .— - ----h,t arm lhat *he broke about three
*TC)o' ne°
--------- - " ----- - -----------through the lee on Bassett lake'• - *!&gt;•»
nearly even- day tut week.
**
Mr. Dewitt, father of Ralph De-j miT
witt had a sevire stroke in the,
Nun
night Friday. He and his wife are|x
staying with hls son Ralph.

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

12 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942

FRANK W. GREUSEI
JUDGE CLEMENT M. SMITH LIVED
A LETTER TO
A CIVIC LEADER
A VERY ACTIVE AND USEFUL LIFE
THE
Owns Successful Business
And Heads Various Groups
Many Hasting* resident* will re- '
member Frwrtk W. Otrusri. wn of
the lat?x Mr? and Mm. BylVMter

HASTINGS
BANNER

11 Supervisors To
Take Special Public
Health Course
The Health Committee of the
Barry County Board of Supervisors

SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 to 8

MISS KATE SIBLEY
GETS RECOGNITION

He Was Very Methodical and Orderly in All His Work and in cooperation with the Burry I
Was Always a Kind, Generous, Friendly and Capable Man County Health Department planned!

Is the Efficient Secretary­
Treasurer of the M. C. E. A.

OUR ERROR
Tlie Banner regrets a statement
et Feb 19. implying that junk
dealers in the county are not
paying fair rates on waste mate­
rials brought to them. We have

NUMBER 43"

"H.M.5. PINAFORE*
OPENS TONIGHT
Proceed! to be Given to Co.

a course foi supervisor* at .Syracuse' Tlie January issue of the ' News ' dealer., here are conducting their
■nic familiar catchy tunes of "H.
affairs on a par with those qpyUniversity. Syracuse. New York.
!,
Some S ui m^UiK,"wi’SSlS-y**"'!
M. S. Pmature” will be heard Illis
Half of Ute 78 years of the iffe- of Albion college for several terms dlscuMlon ot problems of public ad-?*’ ,1m&gt; M*W«an Commercial Edu-1 where eke in tlie state. This
iwrtlcular i&gt;aragraph "got by" Thursday and Friday evening. Feb.
Greusei. well known in thb com- ------------- ------------------------------------------- time of the late Judge Clement M. and was a member of the Endi-w- ministration such M social welfare, ration Aisodatlon featured a story ; through a “slip” in proof reading. 26 and 27. at the Central Auditorium
Smith. and more than two-thirds ment Committee which
invested
munllv (or a long period of time.
(By Mr. and Mr*. Olendon F.
when the students and faculty of
of the 53 years after he became a the college endowment funds. He county welfare, county ndminlitra- about the srcreiary-trea’urer of the If ihLs article caused embarassFrank U anoUier one of the HasSwarthoutu
ment to any junk dealers in the
the Hastings High school present
hwyer. were spent in public service:.was
--------------------a trustee---ot the
— —
Bay
ay View
View As­ tion. county lax and allocation prob- Aracciation. Mks Kate Sibley, no-*
in positions where the people •!«:.■- r
——— for
------a•------------•—■ —
• its lems and civilian defense as it ap- tiead of the commercial department
thb old favorite of the Gilbert Ac
sociation
long period
and
r.s i.
,s,,£nb“‘
m countv
u government
re«re..A——t iyn Die-------------------------------------school at Hamtramck, wlierc
licpe that this explanation will
---------- ------Sullivan musical comedies for the
ed him. That can be said of no vice-president for soma time, also ■ PUe* to
counteract any misunderstanding I benefit of the Barry County Red
Eleven Bam- county superviran. she ha.- been for several years, since
other man In the more than 100 for many years he was it* attorney.
Milwaukee.' Wis.. we'd like to see ®PPU docks In Paramaribo)
which may have been caused. , Cross.
that person.
j We ' have completely given up years' history of Barry county. The and wa* serving as such al the time Plan to leave Battle Creek on Sun- leaving Hqstings. A fine likeness of
Ail
of
us
must
keep
in
mind
the
1
places
he
filled
were
of
great
Im।
of
hb
decease.
All
these
are
public
:
day.
February
22
for
Syracuse
where
Mb*
Sibley
appeared
mi the cover
Most of the leading parts will bo
Among the various activities in | trying to predict where we shall be
fact that scrap materials are
taken by members of the Hastings
'.hia.'..1S
,u
&gt;«» ,0 wwM. ”a "look &gt;&lt; * portance to the people, required relationships, and show the confl-: they will spend the week aludying page of the booklet
which people who knew him. under the guidance of the School ot
Because Mira Sibley has so many
urgently needed for the war ef­
much ability, and involved large dence
i
faculty While the chorus has been
tlie Milwaukee Civic Alliance, an ।
.
.
w(11
had
in
hl*
ability
and
character.
j
Public
Administration
of
Syracuse
friend*
here,
the
article
is
reprinted
fort
and
that
all
of
those
who
Idrawn from high school musical
cnranlzatlon which b corppoMd ofim *’ of 84)111,1 America i»(U) indi- responsibilities for him. He was
' Despite the work and painstaking ' University. Tlie group will return herewith:
have .a part in gathering such
snxipc
Special scenery and cos­
thr members of eighteen service c*‘e our present position a* ap- prosecuting attorney for one year.1
Involved in these public and Saturday. February '27.
’ When the upper part of Michi।
materMi and getting it back to tumes have be*m rented.
.
chib- of the city. Prank, who is'proximately 1600 miles from Pan- appointed to fill a vacancy. He was care
.semi-publlc relationship*, including
The following are the supervisors
mitten, above the thumb, ua;
industrial renters are doing a j Tickets for both evenings are on
vice-uresident of the Rotary club ama—just 1600 miles from where elected probate judge of this county i
years In the active practicejgolr.4 to Syracuse: Morse Backus. l” u" prune ns a lumbering comfor eight years. He served as cir- several
i
-ale at Cordes News Stand in Reed a
for 1941-1942. is.also president of tlie
cult judge for thirty years in th Li of
। hb profession, he found lime to^otiaL Boulter. Walter Culbert. Ber-.munlty. there came to that region
kept in mind that scrap prices
Drug Store here
Alliance club. Thb grouo has acBeyond Trinidad our ship was judicial district, which
Includes Itake on other responsibilities and' nard DeGolla. William Ellsworth. “
Englishman by the name
quoted- in pipers’ and elsewhere
comulLihed several very effective ob­ re-routed unexpectedly. Quite all
duties which he felt he ought to j John Lipkey. Sr.. William McCann' of Sibley. With him tame his bride;
refer to the maximum prices .each evening.
jectives In the city as well as fot- right with us; it Li further op­ Barry and Eaton counties and. for ।undertake. He was for more than' Hnlph Pennock Albert Reeser. Harry ’,w*- °*SO- d,reetly from England.
'
dealers may receive for such
lerlng n mlrit of understanding: portunity to give you items of in­ a time. Calhoun county.
। Near th*
the vttiao..
village nt
of Au
they
40 years a member of the oKieial Riuhlr. and J. Meorle Scott
.Near
*,. Gres twm..
materials From this maximum,
’
'But
that
Ls
only
a
part
of
the
’
and coinradeshlD among the various terest.
built their log cabin, begun their
board of the F1t.it Methodist church
junk dealer* must deduct enough
story
of
hb
long,
active
and
use
­
clubs and the citizens as well. ThLi
Let me take a paragraph or two
farmiiii: and lumbering, and here
of this city, and a Bible cla.-* teach­
to cover their own cost* ot hand­
ful
life.
He
was
a
member
of
Our
1
one job plone would seem to be to describe conditions aboard ship.
were
bom
to
them
one
ion
and
er
to
ILs
Sunday
school.
He
ac.epted
ling. sorting, baling, trucking.
plenty enqugh to keep one person Site is still jammed to the gunwales city school board for several years. 'guardianships and trusteeship, for
.
three
daughters.
One
of
these
daughbitxv.
\
with Bardadiam, Trinidadians. Pan­ He was the secretary of the Barry ।
Combined Meeting of Three
Other nosiUons of trust and rc- amanians, and Dutch subjects of At Eaton Piro Insurance Company several persons and was ndmini*City Croups is Scheduled
’ uncnslbllllv that Mr. Greusei han­ myriad colors and ages-and sizes. while he resided at Nashville. He
WerWIfe SSLS l&lt;j
I fiery .gleam of ambition In her eye
of humble folks who went to him 1
dles c.ipablv are vice-chairman of All these latter are transplanting was a director and the president ot 1for advice or consolation, or both
--------land
grim
determination
in
her
soul.
Next
Tuoduy evening. March 3,
tlie Trade Promotion committee of themselves to Curacao. Childlike, the Hastings National bank for
a combined meeting of the Central,
7a4 "CaIvaaa Pa. v;,»a~"
“Liltie Kate went through the
(Continued on page 1, Sec. 2)
tlie Association of Commerce: presi­ individual people, they arc burdened many years. He served as a trustee [
2nd Salvage For Victory Iunr KradM of th,. ,-ountry school
[the Pint and Second ward P. T. A.
dent of the Milwaukee Bovs' club; with
unbelievable
amounts
of
Collection Nets Fine Sum nM*r. her home: and it was .while
। organizations will be held at Central
Returns to the County More I school auditorium at eight Pc lock.
I luggage, feed, plants, potted palms. market place in early morn. (You
1 _
...ci
....
.she was in the ninth grade that she
■ The second Salvage for Victory decided to became a teacher and
"Aluminum for Defense" campaign;.I'fruit, and liny birds shrinking tim­ must pardon at least one market
Thon Pay Deputy's Salary This is an open meeting to which
] drive was held on Saturday nearly u,
nothmg stand tn the way
&gt; manamr of the Electric Refrigcra-; idly in cages. The promenade deck place. They are the meat and drink
■ tlie public I* invited.
It
will
be
of
interest
to
our
read
­
’ Hon Bureau of Milwaukee: presi­ Ls no longer a deck; it Li n veritable of the tourist. &gt; Row upon row of
seven tons of waste materials being Of carrying out her decision
1 Guest speaket will be Mrs. Edgar
dent of the Wisconsin Radio. Re- 1 aviary, a strict blackout b Im­ women queerly costumed—bright
■collected, which was more than the "She
-gjw betook herself to the village ers and especially to taxpayers, to C. Thompson ot Highland; Park,
! committee anticipated.
'of Au Orcs the next year and found know that the report of the Mate president *of the Michigan Congress
frlgeralfon A Appliance Assocla- ; posed;
cigarettes may not be headdresses, the flowing robes of
lion: president of the G I Electric Ii smoked on deck; if one whiles to tiny Hindu women, the tight gowns
Proceed* from the .rale of the a'place where she could help care coming the offices where drivers' of Parents and Teachers. She will
Officials
Here
Unravel
Co. On Thursday. Feb. 12^ the Civic (read
i
material* were $79. the committee for children and work around the .Ucttues arc Issued, lists the Barry
after dinner he must do so In and silt skirts of the Chinese, the
'paying $35 to the Red Crura War home of a family who. in return. county office in first place.
Alliance held a dinner using as 1U 'a closed cabin with the temperature wiry plgUILi of the Indian*. The
Clever Defense Plot
to present conditions and tell what
, theme, "Streamlining for Victory." hovering around the 95 degree produce Ls all exotic in hue and
fund nnd $35 to the Hoi Lunch would permit her to go to school,
On Friday of last week the jury re- Relit!
1
Tills was the eighty-first annual mark.
taste—too exotic for my .Michigan
fund and placing $9 in the treos- In. this way she finished the tenth Co Board of Supervisors appointed solving some of tlie many problems
of the bnslnm Interests of
... get* to Paramaribo, copilot v&gt;
To
of tongue. The lingual jm»radox of turned it verdict oLgullly.ln.the.case, ury-io b«&gt; umd a*, needed for future grade; but alas! Au Orcs had only Glenn Swift ns deputy sheriff In and emergencies involved.
Mrs.
Milwaukee. Mr. Greusei presiding a* Dutch Guiana, the ship must thread: »i»e races and innumerable gradu- ot Tlie People vs. Ellery V. Ham- drives. If the money in the treasury ten erndts. and she must go on— charge of this division at ft salary of
$1200.00 per year. During the year Thompson has 5 charming person­
color
all speaking
com­ bright. Thb was the result of ef­ is not used for the collection drives, but where?
its way 'over twenty miles up a ation-s
— in
------------------------*'*“■ -ft-------ality and Is thorougiily conversant
In addition to his outside activi­ muddy river through alternating mon language—Dutch. Outside —
it will later lie used for a worthy
"There had recently been built 1941 a total of 3645 licenses. 3317
with
her
subject
and
the
diversified
fective
work
on
the
purl
of
Sheriff
operators
and
328
chauffeurs,
was
1
ties. Mr. Greusei Li president of jungle and bush. Il b unbearably bicycles, donkeys, automobiles, and
public purpose, according to the 111 Arenac county n new-counly nor­
Glenn Bera, Undershcrlff Leon Dus­ committee.
’ tlie Greurel Distributing Co. which hot. Where the rlvsr h narrow, the khaki American army trucks.
i«nal rclwol and here Kate enrolled Lssued by that office. This was to
sells specialties and electrical ap­ odor of rotting jungle from both
We wanted to .see some Yanks. ter, and Prosecuting Attorney L. E.', About one hundred men. including for ««&gt;other year of work. At the county drivers only, as city drivers other states.
Preceding Mrs. Thompson's talk.
pliances for the home. His slogan side* b almost overpowering. Here We wanted to find out what the Barnett.
i teachers, students and other voiun- n?e &lt;lf eighteen, having earned a secure their licenses from the local
U "Good Quality. Goods Quick".
U Soutii America, you-think, un­ American troops thought of their
Hambright. a young man of Kala- J i,.e
leers
rs arautca
assisted in inr
the collection
collection ’...............
caching certificate •»
in »■«
the u
institu»um&lt;-। police. The slate returns 35c to the ‘
His work for defense Includes touched. virgin, primeval!
new life. Above oil, we wonted to ma.'oo, was arrested last June in On Saturday, everyone cooperating ‘lon- and having taken the county ...u.,..
county for V.V..
each license issued. ..
It given by Miss Virginia Moore.and
mu,lc students,
member&amp;hio on the "Defense Sav­
You
y~j =
are
“ wrong. Down that river '] chat with a soldier from Michigan Grand Forks. S. Dak . at the request splendidly. Plenty of tmeks and ‘Lachers' exiimlnnuon—just for .ex- cim be seen that the license odlce at “
inas Staff" 'of Milwaukee Co. and and down the Commewijne River So we went out to Camp Paramar­ of Barry county officers on the trailer* were available and the drive
she went to teach in a rural the jail more than paid fxpenses.
lost November he was named on the American /hips sweat and steam at. ibo.
tts -$1275.75 was returned to the conn-:
change that he had stolen an elec- Utts completed hi good time
|scb2°I
.
.
United Soldiers and Sailors Serv­ most unceasingly—Alcoa boats of
But more ot that next week. And trie pump from the farm dwelling of
Housewives and other residents
Snmmer.i found her attending ly
ice committee which cooperates with the Aluminum Company of Ameri­ I shall feel the opportunity of a Bert
uci. Robinson
xu/uuuTjii ii,
iwp. iku
gave excellent assistance,
a-iMsiance. also,
mao. by
oy .* , ’ * ------ Tlie l,rreport
gives
the local
cxin umiij
Barry twp.
near KBVe
*”C|pally
at Per7
....of papers
..
. .
..
.... rlS IlU
lllllU*.
fromschool
uhlrlishe
■ rhrwil
other groups In providing recreation ca bringing bauxite ore northward literary lifetime has been lost it Hlckory Comers sometime between having their. bundle*
Hom
which
amlner a----very high rating. Of the
---------------„™,
' for visiting soldiers and sailors.
• »*— 21
■&gt;» ...a
—„&lt; »
■« .h&gt;„ th. hOB-i™™
.. ....1 2;.d. —.. In
,. .. conreni;.,;
---------- .—. obtained her life certificate.
Urge number ot drivers' applied- ber* are tn take In National Dewiiere our countrymen may trans­ I toll to entitle It: "Uncle Sam In
But few men could keep up this form it into aluminum, sinew of Surinam."
“One day a big. Uli. yoting school tions recorded, only 12 were re- fenw will be the theme of a meeljrnce long, but judging from Frank's
•J •— • mg at the court liouse hsre
picture which appeared on the cirWe are getting every ounce we
Hambright’s possession and rale of. the work.
Sf’J2°,ln Ma,re*l ,D 3M “nd *. ,o
*“ --*“ 01 cvrnmg. aaarcn au. ai a.w octoca.
---------eular announcing the Lincoln Day can out of that jungle. Nothing on
stolen property made a stronger case
Another drive Is being planned. °hl
when lie "raw HdiL’S! highest In the slate. Ironwood, with I Two state 4H leaden. P. G. fwdinner. Frank is hale and hearty tills vast continent Li more vital to
against him than trying to over- the date to be announced birr, so
t^k her bSk t^y^t less than one-third as many ap- dln and Beatrice Boyle, will be pswand entoying life. He says in a let­ our war effort than the bauxite
come hb defense that a mysterious «ve your papers magazines, cormto teach ti theSoUt£^ pllcatioru. was second with a ratio ent to take charge of this meeUng.
ter to the Banner. “No matter how mines at Mocngo, miles and miles
,
1 They will help to organize and make
f*'?1 bOXM- *,C- f°r
*■ ’WXt
Thn* "«« »“ M « Keyworth. who
busy I find myself I always lake time in the interior. That we realize this
Care in axaml.un, ure awllaant
(H ,umm„
name he claimed not io know, had lection.
: jn hi* .short span of life made his L. Ih. reyon tor lire hist, rettn.
to read the Banner from start to value tn time was proved in Decem­
j,,,,
Ever)’ n,,
boy and girl m
in the county
asked him to sell a pump, ostensibly. Battle Creek is planning its "Sal- mark
educational hb- and la a
finish. Regards to the Cook boys ber. 1941, when American, troops
(«Wr In reduclnt „„
£
from one of “Johnny s" own farms, vage for Victory-” campaign using lory
next
he lf.llgferTed the number of accidents on the —•---------- «.—
that I used to go to school with."
first stepped on Surinam soil.
Are Needed to Maintain a v«i»m
raising vegetables, and poultry to
O-AA .nttaHtto.
------ nxetheds
Kaiamazoo
authorities declined .A
to the same
methodsas
asthe
thecommittee,
committee, to Hastings as superintendent of . road.
Hastings is proud of this former
Yes. Paramaribo b worth vlsiUng.
meet increased demands.
did here,
here, which
which 'plan
haa met
met schools, and took Kale along to
plan hfts
—— &lt; e *
rerideht who has made such a suc­
Supply of Fresh Vegetables accept the case. Barry officers were i did
Tlie harbor consists of a sort of
i The present Barry County 4-H
left with the difficult task of con- with
r"1' general
■—— ' approval around the teach for him. Here she stayed for RAY RRANCH K
cess and feel it an honor for him widening-out of the river. Several
‘Service Club should take the lewd.
The Barry County War Board and; necting Hambright directly with the] state.
‘। six
'
'J
to consider Ulis as hb “home town". Alcoa boats lie at anchor; a small
six veers,
years, but
but lu&gt;
he. in
in thn
the maantlm*
meantime,
| New leaden and 4-H folks will prob­
Foster arc
are' robbery
luuurij of Hit
the Robinson farm iuju
house,
*c. ,i____ ----------------------—
■had been appointed superintendent
American Army steamer disappears: County Agent. Harold rusver
: ably be added. The theme of tha
। of the Hnmtradick schools. Needing
county-wide uaxuus.
meeting*
into the jungle bound for Moengo..sponsoring ft Cuuuir-wmc
----- --------------- - r----- r— and
——
; 1942 summer program will be a 4H
......
..
....
....
Sheriff
Rerra
dirt
come
evtenilva
wnrlr
...
.
ACC EC CTADTCh
i“ K'XM* tCBChcr 1,1 hb system, he
In the center of the activity a great on lum* koMonln, &lt;t the court Shert« »r* did wme ekton.1,0 work
Is
President
Of
State
"All Out For Defense Program.”
I asked Kate If she would like to
steel hulk lies on her side in mid­ Howe on Mondoy .Herndon, Mirth "■ K.lomwoo co complete link. In LLAjjlJ SIAKI tU
j Harold J. Foster. County AgFl.
------------,tcadh for him. She said ‘Yes' and
Theater Alliance
»' Aldenee oonnffiln,
Judge Stuart Clement will be stream, a gaping hole tom in her■ Id. et l:» o'clock. Perry Bowwr of I
Agent; Mary E. Bullis. Home Rxhull. She U the German freighter■ Che M 3 c. HorueuHurol Depl., will' H*n’httkhl with (he robbery.
Red
Cross
Certificate
Goes
b«
n
in
the
Hamtramck
system
Ray
Branch,
manager
of
guest speaker at the Farm Bureau
thic tension Agent and Ray Lamb. 4-H
since.
Dovls of Ionla presided
Goslar, scuttled by her crew in discuss the growing of a lioma vegeStrand and Burry theaters, lie re. was Dhtrict Club Agent, will arabl in
To Those Finishing Course
Family Night at I. O. O. F. hall here 1940 after the Reichsweher had in­ able garden. The meeting b open’ ’^ce Judge McDonald had prevbus“Attending summer schools again
one of the guesb of honor at a ban- thu program.
Wednesday evening, March 4. at vaded Holland and the Low Ooun- to the public and will be worthwhile
Tuesday evening the first class in -Michigan. Chicago. Southern Call­ n.iel
connected with the case a*
In n lr.arn.iir n—1ml. Ha.mI In*.
.
. ■ &lt;- »
- * ------------:4 E
-----------8:00 war time. The program follows Cries.
.
------de­ quel in a leading Detroit hotel last
Nursing,
ft DroJect
project of the fomia--Kalc
tomia--Kale received her B. S.
S-deto the amateur home gardener.
proMeuting »‘to™yM
. Home
___ ___
urep.— from thr*
At.it/, Wnrrml
a not luck supper and afterwards
pro-, Kree
the State
Normal rrt.
Col- ■ Thursday given by the Variety Club ro
A garden on every farm and ini
Barnett riddled the ghoit Red Cross and Civilian Defense
There is little resemblance be­
• of Michigan in honor of pioneer T,.. .
*
. •*'»«»
will come a social hour for old and tween Paramaribo and Willemstad, urban home areas can cut tho fam-1 man
defense with facts whleh grams. was held. Four classes are ,e8e nt Ypsilanti.
,
theater
owners
who
have
made
subnew members.
Curacao. The former Is another Uy’s food budget as well as Increase proved to the jury that Hamlirlght's to be organized. Mrs. Kendall
"An oId
suggests that if you 'stantia!
tn
ernwthl
.
‘
'melting pot. similar In this respect family health. Mr. Foster points out.! *,ory was so Improbable that the clr- Reahm being chairman of thb deanything done, ask Die busiest stanllal contributions to the growth
Because of the Increased buslnaia
of motion pictures.
These gardens will help relieve cumstances proved guilt beyond rea- partment of the Red Cross. Classes P®n»n you know to do It and then
tn the office of County Clerk Allan
I Ray, who has served many terms
are to
meet, on
will be sure of succera
That's
nese and Hindu workers were im­ shortages due to abnormal war time sonable doubt.
are
to meet,
on Tuesday.
Tuesday, Wednes.,you
wearies»
*,u*‘s
.
. ..
. —
-____ .___ wKv
Ib tnio,I.the
a IaJob.
K in tthe
V.. ,i as president of the independent
Thursdily-«nd
Friday
evenings
;WhyKail.,
K"«*f.'ll
tellHmheir
ported to relieve a labor shortage, demands. In fact, the normal sup-j The jury of nine men and three day.
hire an additional clerk. MU* Max­
at the
headquarters ui
in Hjmtramck
school*.
of------being rrapon-! theater owners alliance of thb dtate, ine Swift beginning her dutiaa as
land they have remained and muill- ply of vegetables may not beMvail- women
ine Red
nru Cross imuquniicra
, - _ ----- —
-—• —
deliberated
from
10:30। ai
..
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—
..
....
.
.hour
____ llhlc
Stebbins
Bldg,,
for two
' b’l‘.—ninriu
“tong With
with rorrvlncarrying na full
full . , hns been connected with the motion deputy county clerk this week. Since
piled. One also finds Russians. able thb summer for the overage oclock Friday morning until 4.00. the
ORVILLE PUR8ELL. Prop.
.
KW
| Chinese,
French. German „Jews.
periods, the classes to continue for,toflc^tog load nnd many extra-cur- picture businass since he was about Mr Hyde was named a_s rationing
family
unless
people
grow
their
own.'
,n
‘
hr
afternoon
before
reluming
a
Having more stock than he has East Indians, anil bush Negroes^
twelve weeks
iricular
activities—for
providing ten yearn old. He haa seen the mo- administrator, he lias been literally
The County Extension Office is verdict of guilty.
pasture for the coming year and not The streets are wide, principally un- giving oil rowlhle nKilt*nr* tn home
Trained instructors secured by
*or, “round *£*•“ hundred lion picture theater devalop from
Judge Davis immediately sentenced
farmlng any extra land out. Mr. I paved and thus dusty, and lined
“ do“L‘
' the "flickers” stage to a dominant |
garden projects by offering sugges- Hambright from one to four years Mrs Reahm are Mm Richard Cook.
who has the Tuesday evening class; 31 L
P^J' । position tn the amusement world,
j
Pursell will have an auction sale at with royal palms. The shops are
tlons on varieties of vegetables to ln Jackson prison.
More than six hundred theater
7
Miss Avb Dykstra, one of the Pen-1 J®*’ * M‘ alm °r whJgh u ‘he dbhb farm located 4 miles south of . blessed with names like Toon Tjang
anil rAntili.u'.pnlk
.
'‘"J’tS' S?
grow, soil
requirements, InaMit
insect runcon­
Sanborn's OU Station on the Lacey 1 sin Fat, von Romondt. Gandhi c.rAti*
nock hospital nurses, on Wednes-|‘5“’u‘1°h
foods. Kate'and owners and xueaU attended this
!
banquet.
On
the
program
were
such
i
■
road; or 4 miles straight west of Bazaar. Fogarty's. O. Bettencourt, trol, etc.
day evening: Mrs. Maynard Moyna- |hgr *‘**?T*ll,de,?.t help-order all
power
to
Issue
explosives licenses to
Tlie
alin
is
for
good
practical
gar
­
Maple Grove Center. He is offering
han on Thursday evening and on
•’“P "J thc "ccfu,I}Ls' &gt;?®y nationally-known figures as Jimmy
vendors
and
purchasers alike.
a good Ibt of horses, cows, hogs,
Friday evening. Mrs. Hubert Mar-1
‘he bil^ and----- --------------the—
chll. ■---------------------------------- Walker, former mayor of New York
Paramaribo is certainly not un­ dens that will fumbh food and vita­
sheen, hay and grain, and farm civilized.
Barry County feeders of beef,
'
i dren
are
SIibShe
andand
herher
cirl«giris
mt get who served as toastmaster, and Sen
j dre
n fed.fed.
­
Coca-Cola
signs
and mins for tlie family table and health
AUTOMOBILE
TIRES
machinery. Dewey Reed will cry American automobiles predominate, for the family.
swine and sheep are Invited to at­
Reg uh r textbooks will be used al- 'ttIonK »’l*h everybody, keep every-. ator Chud Pepper of Florida.
AND TUBES RATIONED
tlie rale and Clifford Hammond although the need for motor trans­
tend a feeder's meeting sponsored by re S.mphl.U inTSLlS u» Rrt b?d&gt;',
«» c»U1re»
-----------Tires and tubes rationed to Barry
will act as clerk. See the adv. else­ port Is not acute. A few miles from VILLAGES MAKE
County Agricultural Agent. Harold Cross,
„
________ companies,
____ ’
nlentv to ent.
■
— — L.__ _L
_____________
insurance
etc.
Co. reeldent on Saturday. Feb. 31.
i. &gt;«.&lt; on. or ure
where in thb Issue for full porticu- town the bush begins and a white NOMINATIONS
J. Foster at the Court House. Has­ LessonS will include lectures, de­
included the following: Rev. Wenlara.
Nominations for village officers tings. on Thursday, .Feb. 26 at 1:30 monstrations and return demon­ many that keeps Kmc out of misman couldn't exist a week in the
chief during the day; but don't be' —.
„
„
bush without the assistance of the were made last week al Nashville,
FRED BRYANT.' Pro#' ’
strations.
mblead into thinking that life h
Ttle
Chamber of ComMiddleville, Woodland and Freeport,
bush Negroes.
E. L. Benton. Animal Husbandry
Only twenty are allowed to com­
merce will meet at I. O. O. P. hall\ Wheeler, one tire and tube for pasOn account of poor health Mr.
only
one
ticket
having
been
named
A word about these queer people,
Rwnm. *’ j. ulr wutsr in c«cn cuus. ac pable secretary-treasurer No indeed', here Monday evening. March 2. ut.senger car., Lee J. Baker. Forrest
Bryant will have an auction sale at probably the most independent in each village that reported. As win ■Mhm* th» mwiini
hb farm located 3 miles west of group tn the world. In 1700 tome­ far as the Banner has been able to
Hastings on old M-37 highway or . thing, great numbers of Negroes learn, the following were the .nomi­
th. tint Urm thl. Ma Ot Ut. *|. । „„
o»„.o1n»&lt;. from
trom Africa
o.nc by
or nations. the village elect ions to be will be given. The county has been
were black-birded
^rthrinn.i
«r^7'^k;u; West Michigan
and Resort Lloyd Lindsey Frank J. Haywood
on Monday. March B:
asked to raise its meat production
.was rationed one obsolete tire and
NashviUe—President. E. D. Olm­ about 10 percent in 1042. It is felt houiew fe ei^ecbJI? th2? LvtaS real home of “ wbere tbey entcr’ A-'soc,a“on “ pHncipkl speaker.
S
the‘r Wends ,nd Uee in con---------------- — ----------------chiaery, and also hb farm. Dewey U
----- they ----... .
.massacred
---------- • stead; clerk. Colin T. Munro; treas­
two obsolete tutea. The Stale Hlghtually
revolted.
the
only
way
this
Increase
In
pro
­
email children. The total enroll-1 ern
ta] comnanlonshin
Iraki
eomSwSihTp-................... " AOTtcc To BED.
Reed will cry the rale and Cllf- most of the Dutch, and ran away to urer. Mrs. Blanche Wright; assessor.
ford Hammond will act as clerk. See Uve in the bush—but not before Elwin Nash: trustees. E. B. Green­ duction can be met Is by better man­ ment in the four classes is not yet
"Kate's hobbles Include hdr car.;CROSS KNITTERS
agement
and
feeding.
available. '
' the adv. elsewhere in thb issue for they signed a treaty with their field. Adolph Dause. Jr., end Frank
her own private Jog cabin on the ' A shipment of muffler and sweat­
full particulars.
’
shores of Lake Huron, her beauli- •*r &gt;'an* ,uu snived for the Barry lowed tire Blue Ribboa Dairy and
former masters by which they were Caley. No Democratic caucus was
FOUR GUTS TO RED
ful flower gardens at her cabin and County Red Cross chapter. Anyone
to be paid twelve hundred guilders held in Nashville.
CROSS RELIEF FUND
TERRY DOYLE Prop
nt her home in Au Gres, and the who &lt;ir-'lre-' to knit a muffler or ,and a tube for a farm implement.
Middleville—President, Glen E.
।
Mrs. Walter Perkins, chairman
Having decided to quit fanning yearly In return for their friend­
dozen or so professional and social
»»«&gt;' secure yam at the
Red Croat Wur Relief fund, ac­ clubs of which she is an active mem- Rctl Cross headquarters any Tues­
Mr. Doyle will have an auction rale ]ship. So savage were they—and are Blake; clerk. Dora L. White; treas­
One
hundred
and
twelve
more
at the farm 1*4 miles northeast they—that this sum has been paid urer. B.H. Segers tom; assessor, Max families have joined the Barry Coun­ knowledges the following donations
. ber. The Presbyterian church claims da&gt; - Wednesday. Thursday or Friday
.of Freeport or 9 mllea north ot 1regularly for over three hundred Lynd; councilmen. George Jupp- ty Farm Bureau as a result of the received during tlie past week, some her religious activities.
nftemoon between the hours of 1:30
strom. Russell Bedford and Sam
Hastings. He b offering an excel- !
for the second and third time:; ........... She .b an interesting per- and &lt;:3°.0CJ°$«n
, *
.
...
recent roll call under leadership of giving
Natural selection and the rigors Myers
Baltimore township. Woodland townfc
esilnf ?er‘
lent Ibt of horses, cattle, young
.— a character
----------------• liiu;
Mrs. Floyd Miller of Assyria will ,
Freeport—Only one ticket in Free­ Carl Brodbeck bringing the total &lt;hin fit Rnc* nt t imn rmriwi,
-'on 10 know,
of sterling
cattie. hogs. toob. dairy equipment. 'of jungle existence have toughened
the Writ»ra^Oi?iWLta P“rtsh andi worth, and a fine, loyal friend with ■,be at, iSTT-TSL' Friday l.
headquarUra C,
every
innumerable ton
feed and grain, and also the farm. 'them, nude them self-assured. port and that b headed by Ken membership to about 425 with more
n
?!?Ln«t«i ra.t .k a dell«h&lt;ful sense of humor? • •“ ifrom
J™® 3:
“ “
,]
3:00
to&gt; 4:30- Q'tock
o'clock to give giving
They will take nothing from a Braendle for president. The bal­ expected when the cal) Is entirely
combination* has bfrn ir
It is hoped and expected that the
---------------- tt ,
knitting instruction.
the Presbyterian ehurch
Caledonia Bank will act aa clerk. wiilte man. They aid only when ance of the ticket was not available. complete by April 1. A victory din- bah nee of the. $4300 quota may be1 Eour Cen!or A J. DnJJ
Mrs Lyle Scudder.
Woodland—No report from thb
See the adv. elsewhere in this b- well-treated. Unwillingness to ac­
War Relief Chairman
membership workers and their wives paid in soon, w) that Die campaign [®ur °en,Or A,r K0,d
cept the softening Influences of the village has been received
sue for full particulars.
may beweek*
closed ago.
as it should
have been
to celebrate this accompliahment.
white man's civilization has enabled HEADS-UP
tome
The amount
ini, W “ 77
IXOmea
AAA COMMITTEEMEN TO MEET 1future.
” ’
LESLIE DICKERSON. Prop.
them to live in their chosen envi­
arrears b still over $500.
Th* tollowing Senior Aid Raid AT I.O.O.F. HALL HERE FRIDAY
NOTICE TO TAXFAYOU
Having sold hb land and cut down ronment.
The Marine Corps needs men. Jf
NOTICE TO
■ .
.
« » ___________
' Wardens have been appointed by
The Barry Countv Triple A Comon stock Mn Dickerson will have | They are the only group of Negro1 you are clean-cut, physically sound,
March 7, IMS will be the :
CORRESPONDENTS
NOW IN CIRCULATION
Richard Endsley. Chief Warden for mitleeman and their wives are bean auction rale at the farm locat- slaves ever to havethrown over
carry a punch, between the. ages of
Because of the suspension of
in Ihb issue will be fouijd a list Hastings; Howard Barnum, first mg called together Friday. Feb. 27 '
ed 3 miles north of Cloverdafc on thair masters and
then exacted
postal service on Wasldngton's .of new books added to the Hastings ward; Ray Waters. Second ward; at the Oddfellcws hall for a meet- ■
M-43. or’ second farm south of payment for protection. No one ln! and want a "Jap Hunting License”,,
Birthday, many letters did not
public library. These books were Charles Paul, third ward: and Ken-.tog starting at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. .
Baine's store. He b offering a good pie world can be quite as regal m a place can be found for you. For arrive here until
Wednesday (placed in circulation lostXteek.states daU Reahm. fourth ward.
The Dowling ladlos aid will serve .
list of cows, hogs, chickens, and a hut made ----------------------of trash and n-garment
------- ----- further information, come to Hotel
morning, too late for publication. । Mbs Jean Barnes, librarian, so are
Eight air raid wardens trill bo the dinner at 13:00 noon. Problems
machinery. Henry Flannery will of string------a—
• - ■Guiana buati Hastings between 7 and 8 p. m.
Dutch
We are taking this means of ex­ I now available to library users.
I selected In each ward and also ten confronting agriculture in regard to
cry the rale and E. E. Gray will act, Nwo.
i Thursday and Saturday, and talk it
plaining why some letters will not
~*2------------------------------------- —r.
watchers. Mr. Endsley rays , their part in helping to win thb
as elerk. See the adv. elsewhere la
Probabl the moat colorful sight | over with Al Myers. Official RoDanee_ -Welcome
w**'*''"’* Grange h
«u a«&gt;
-------------___________
...appear'
__
1___
.. discussion
j,~___ ._
hall.
Sat '&lt;-•
The
names-jofi&lt;these
men will
war■________
will lead. the
Sev- .thia year. Mn. Harry'
appear in print—Ed.
thb Issue for full particulars.
we saw I
night, reb.
3. JS.—Adv.
| in the paper soon.
' i eral state speakers will be present.

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Important 4-H
Meeting Here Friday

I’T.SSS om-n nd.

HOME GARDENS
IMPORTANT

nl J ,n •n5

HONOR GUEST

HOME NURSING

Farm Bureau Family
Night March 4

Clerk Hvde Hires
Additional Holp

Four Auction Sales

Special Stock Feeder's
Meeting/Here Today

Chamber of Commerce
Meets March 2

sin2-ttr=±

Farm Bureau
Increases Membership

New Electric Organ at
Presbyterian Church

ordfins Named

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Friday

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1942
I Michael Mr. Michael went to RuulaI

TWO

2-, •V.aa
lod. 13 percent of our evaporated
two year* ago to teach American 1N6W BOOKS 111 tlie
milk. 12 percent of our dry aklm milk
, method* of com culture.
w*
¥ *1_______
for human con*umplloti. 5 percent
' The O. H. O«bom Company, of 1 UDllC lulDTarV
of the eggs produced during thl*
which John T. Lombard and Mr*.
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,
period. We atlll
*tlll wi*h
wbh to aend
send ab:o*d&lt;
ab
Mn.
O.
U
T*xter
ha*
been
Wr
*
Nan-Fiction
mZrt*’tn°h£
CMn drivo your car W1U1 “ 1M1 b«en wnouily ill fqr the last three TWENTY YEARS AGO
Pauline
McOmber —
are ,proprietor*.
------- —--------------—»---------------------------| Attention of teacher* and schools even greater quantities in IM2.
fined to her bod for the past week.,
pi»te attached thereto. Half- week* with bronchial flu Is slowly
is one of the busiest place* in town.: P&lt;111 o GrUwold—Hand Book t&lt;kln« P*rt In the conservation con- - Feb. 22. 1922
' test 1* calleiT to the closing"date*"*
American farmt!-. can and will
71 Aiderman
P. a. Bennett, better known as!year 1942 or full year plate* will be improving.
For The Curlouc.'
Aiderman Arthur
Arthur Haven
Haven of
of the
the 5j^°LAen-f2S! 57^.2^
w naaii.h Haw tn
! Brln* or *end *n note books to Produce enough food to send abroad
Dart . Bennett, who ha* been serf- | required after that date. The next
rirs: waru was awaxenca recenuy
~
Eric F. Dagiun How to Bee me Agricultural Comervatlon Asso- Rod have enough left for our own
ouriy UI the past two week* in important date Is March 15, dead- Jon»vUU 1-nd.y by »&gt;'■»?»“ ™- « ’■“
«», of .
.( U&gt;. whuh
by
MeOrf. Beast*.
' elation
office &lt;y^«WU
located .'.
at 207 h South country if they meet the food pro­
.—
wa.aw
Orand Rapid*, U slightly Improved, j line for paying your income tax.
diuoii ot tat brother. Q O. lUr.r. Cn« * "““J
tar .nd tour ot .Men
tta n„
.... Frank Munk—Tlie Economics
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... . —
duetion
_______________________________
of Jefferson
Street by March
7. goal* for 1942 a* planned.
, who, l* in Hillsdale hospital.
across tne .street I ram tne Haven patented
.... At present. .between 40
._ and. . Force.
|
. . .
,Farmers
— arc
--------------------------playing a vitalt--------part in
Mr. and Mis Ray Staley, daugh- home. Mr. Chase had gone over to 50 are employed.
• Alllatnn Cragg—Do You Need
Watch for the dale and place of preserving the freedom .of u*
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill, arc fix the fire and accidental slammed
On Monday evening Mr. and Mr*. Some Money.
I the annual meeting of the Barry
----------------- *“*■*---------------- '
the irnud ponnu ot . taby .tri Ita Star. Arthur 'botata It AM o Geraham
o„.„m K
„,^, observed th*
lb.
TO
.m.n rPowell
OTr,.-wn..
Severance
Hickman
—What tn.
the u.oOlli- voun.y
County rnpir-A
Triple-A eomnUUrmton
committeemen .nd
and DEATH OF FORMER
LOCAL RESIDENT
orial hospital. Dowagiac. The Uttlf breakfast and hastily dressed and
Mrs. Jewle Lamphler. aged 50. a
their home at 343 E. State St'.
mis* tipped the scales at 6*» lbs. hurried down stairs. The thing that
_______
former HasUng:
' Elizabeth G. JMacGIbbon—Fitting
and has been named Janet Esther, first greeted him In the quiet dark- FORTY YEARS AGO
I Yourself
*| Wheat storage space will be same ?w,y «uddendlv on Friday at, her
Yourself For
Por Btulne**
BiulneM.
While, trying out some ski* on ne*&gt; wo* the face of the clock which
I Sumner H. Sllchter—Union Poll-'this summer unless every farmer
in Kalamazoo. She is sun-ived
Feb. 27, 1902
Sunday hear his parent*' home at recorded the unholy hour of 2 A.
*»_«
----------। *raru
to increase- -a
space
on mbk
the by bcr »nt'fi*nd. two daughter*.
Pure Grape Jell Filling
There
are twenty three unuiVV
divorce ----clea------Bncl---------------Indmtrial---------Management.
. in.v
“-------------- --now
- --------------—
Middleville.
Miumevilic. Edward
cawara Stbrkan
aioraan had
nnu the
me M.
ai. Arthur
nrmui sneaked
ancnacu to
io bed
uvu and
nuu was
wn»
__ nav
11---—
UI Baldwin—Tlie
w-.,..
--j materials are Mr*. Warren Kidder. Jr, of Freeport
j—■,
Hanson
W.
Navy.
farm while labor
and
m, u._^..au «,c
jogjpjyQd Lamphler. al
misfortune to fall when his ski hit unheard of again for several hours. —
“MS &lt;_”&gt; tne calendar
for the »■
March
term of court.
'
I Harold Rugg—That Men May Un- available.
.
a spot of bare ground, and suffered
Midville,
Middleville, having iwi«
twice voted on
• • .
'
liome; four brotheb, Floyd. Arthur,
Abram Ward died at hl* home In deratond.
।
a bad cut on hie rtohl. knee Several bond issues for a water work* »y*very
pleased
to
announce
°*
“
r
a
”
d
Byron
Gallup of Hastings;
UW tint ward Saturday; yt-b. u. of
Harry a. Ov*r»tr**t -Our Fre*'
™
slltche* were necessary to close the |cm_ W|)l Bgn|n vote on the proposi- heart trouble, al the age ot 77.
iritlsh Food Minton
Mljislon .tale*
stale* two riiier*, Mrs. Lee Martz. Hasting*
, Mind*
j
™ BrttUh
wound and he is taking tetanus tlon of bonding for 121.500 on March
Louise H. Scott—Income Manage- “&gt;*5 J*»«and
millionth
Mrs. ton
Dori*of Holmes.
America! Carlton;
Aaron Sherk ha* bought the W.
*
treatments to prevent
lotkjaw.
33
eight
grandchildren
and her mother. .
t T - ~
—
L. Tiiomas residence on West Green m',"t For Women
foo?._be.1.n* ?hlPPed to Great Brltalr
dn
Mrs. .John Shafer of Haatlng*. Fu­
is a quality that permeates
Nineteen criminal and 31 divorce st.
1 Jessie L. Stevenson—Care ot PolloArt Is
rived safely over seas.
neral service* were held on Monday
.'mvrlltl*.
an experience: it is not. save'by h cases are listed on the February
Mr. si
a n~vir.br
a&lt; ut
Mr*
H. A
Goodyear h
has
let Mn
con-.'mvrlllts.
afternoon at two o'clock at Hie
112 8?J*fftrion SL
Phon* 2421
WlllLs H. Carrier—Modem Air
figurt of speech, the experience
lence itit- court e»ien&lt;4«r
calendar
tract* for the erection of two new,
In six month*. America sent to
Esthetic
Miss Maude Slrrine of Chicago houses on the vacant lot* weal ‘ofI Conditioning. Heating and Ventilat­ England 14 percent of cheese pro­
self.—John Dewey, in -Die K
'*— •'
Winston Stone officiatin'!. Inter­
ing.
'
•
and Roy Stadel of Carlton were her residence on Court St.
Strain." 1934.
duced in the U. S. during that per- ment in the Irving cemetery.
Harvey S. Ford—What the Citizen
married at the bride'* home on
a fine new 512,000 school building;
Thursday. Feb. 16.
will be erected at Nashville to rc-. Should Know About the Army.
List week Victor Sisson of Free- place the structure recently de­.
A. W. Zelomek &amp; R. C. Shookport. received notice that he had stroyed by fire.
American Business in a Changing
been recommended by Cong. KetchMl&amp;s Dora Ramsay, who has so&gt; World.
am as postmaster at Freeport and long filled the position of stenog-.
Helen Sorenson—The Consumer
on Monday received hl* otficlal ap- rapher tn the Offices of Colgrove &amp;: Movement.
pototment cn Monday. He will begin Potter, has resigned and will enter■
Josenh K. Folsom—Youth. Fam­
his work March 1.
•*— ’— -»•— -• — • ——
-; Uy and Education
Mr nnd Mrs. Andrew (Dutch) Grand Rapid* Miss Hemey will take;
John Bonert—Soldering For WorkRotoh have rold their farm in her place for the present,
.shoti. Farm and Home.
,
...
.
,
Campbell to Floyd Roush and will
I Nels Anderson—Men on the Move
FIFTY
YEARS
AGO
I
*n»i« r Paterson—Big Book of
move to Hastings.
Both 4 .19
Feb 25. 1892
Needlecruft.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
100 I
Rnvai B. Will*—Houses For Good
Monday evening a bam In the,
Feb. 22. 1912
third ward, belonging to Dr. Burton, Living.
Mnriev A JtiH—Pntil'rv Breeding
&amp; IRON
Bott.
Fourteen auction* advertised in wa* burned to the ground. The■
,
Ernest
P. Boas—The
Unseen
this
issue.
structure
was
an
ancient
one.
The
TABLETS
250
PlnsuiL
With the exception of communi­ loss must have been at lean 11.50.
Carl Anderson—-----How To
Draw
Bott.
cation by wire. Hasting* is on thl*
Ot&gt;car Crook, who has for so many
- ------yenra
been
postal
clerk
on
tlie
main
•Cartonn*
Sneer*«fullv.
Thursday morning, entirely cut of!
250
TABLETS
from the outride world, Express line of the Michigan Central ha*' Nornian MacDonald-The Orchid
train? are stalled In the immense thL-. week been transferred to the Hunter.
Jean Bctroer A- Annie E Moore—
snow drift*. School children nndI Grand Rapid* division of that line.
Every child and Books ■
. factory employes have been taken' ( SPECIAL HAMBURGERS
BOTTLE 100
SIZE -----home in dray*.
How To Make Your Budget Balance.
Rev. Maurice Grigsby, son of Rev
pound ground beef,
Thonten Sellin—Tlie Annals of
A. D. Gviasby. former pastor here,
pouqd ground pork.
60c SIZE
60c SIZE
Die Am Academv of Political and
hrf* Lccepted the call to the local:
1 teaspoon salt.
Social Science-Our Foreign Com-;
Presbyterian church.
।
‘i teasixran pepper.
Morse E. Nevins has- sold his'1 Cream to moisten.
merer In Pence and War..
ANTISEPTIC — LARGE
60c SIZE
Shelby C. Davis—Your Career in
residence property on Green St. to।;1
'j cup finely minced onion.
.Defense.
Morris Lambic.
.
2 tableipon* Worcestershire
Oaa Johnson—Four Year* In Para- i
Feb 2B. 1912
|
--------sauce.
Milk is one of the essential foods for both childron
PERFECTION
..
..
SMALL .v
disc.
A picture on the front page shows
\I|X 8round neat with seasonings
ond adults. It furnishes vitamins and minerals that
Hutton Webster—History of Larin
a scene on State St. with the snow »nd c"am Pn's hamburgers Into
America.
piled
hlaher
than
a
man*
head
all
ver
*
,
lhln
nat
cnke
».
Put
two
cakes
protect health and build teeth and bones as well as
LOTION
GROVES
Mildred Davey—Everyday Oc­
alonj the curb The county ex- Io&lt;ether with a filling made from
the best protein for building muscle. Highlands
cupations.
perienced the worst blizzard in it* the finely chopped raw onion, mixed
M. Jagendorf—Penny
Puppet*.
Grade A Milk should hove first place in the diets of
history. There was no train scivice! U,u’ Worcestershire sauce. Prees
73c SPECIAL
for 38 hours
. Ithp
ot ,hc cakes together Pennv Theatre and Penny Plays
adults as well as children. It is a safe, easily di­
Hector C. Bywater—The Great
Bert Spoilt*, who has for a num-: firmly. Brown on both sides in a Pacific War.
gested food that's economical. Try switching to
then reduce
the
ber of years been known a* engi- frying-pan. '*
*
“
•* *heal'
Maml Wood—Parties on a Shoe­
nwr in the Grand Rapids Bookcase and turn the meat as often u nec­ string.
Highlands Grade A Milk exclusively as your bever­
Company factory, ha* purchased essary for even cooking.
faster Ott—Aircraft Spotter.
age—use it more often in recipes.
To
serve
with
this,
bread
anti
Witney's Stat- grocery- nnd took
Bob Becker—How To Raise and
butter sandwiches. potato chips, a
pcssexxion Monday.
Train Your Puppy.
Mr nnd Mrs. Louis J Michael and Waldorf! salad of (licet! apples, cel­
&gt;ittly daughter arrived on Monday ery and nut* in lettuce cups, hot
Fiction
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
irotn Kishinev, province of Bessa­ chocolate with marshmallows and
Wm. C. MacDonald—Tlie Shadow­
rabia. Ru«ln for u abort visit with cookie* or, little cake*, will com­ Rider.
Hastings
Phone 2241
State &amp; Jefferson
hi* parents. Mr and Mra. John' plete the menu.
Pelham G. Wodehouse—Money in
the Bank.
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
aoy
Stewart E. White—Stampede.
OR
PASTEURIZED.
PT. 6c; QT.
H
Fallli Baldwin—Blue Horizon*
Peter Dawson—Oununoke Graxe.,
Lucy A. Hancock—Pat Whitney.
Mr. and Mn. Ted Ziegler are mov- ’ F. W. Stabbin* I* confined to hl* ■
dnnrPR
H|l ing into the Wm. Fighter hou*e on home by Uines*.
DaCKWarU xjIallCco
fl !W. Grand BL. recently vacated by
Roy c
C.. Fulter
Fuller to
1* Si
ill and
and to
■■■■■■■■■■SeU!Mr' tnd Mn- Kenneth Laberteaux. -tlent at Pennock hospital

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■
LOCal l\eW9

Bits of Yesterday

“X2S2S5Ab“'“

2S K±,'.1S.2.V

Bakery Specials . .

*“ “*

BUTTER SPONGE JELLY ROLLS .

BUTTERMILK GRAHAM BREAD .
Hot Cross Buns all through Lent

BAAGHAIIT BAKEHY

DRUG VALUES

HALIBUT^ P°'
YEAST
UPJOHN

ABBOTT c^"iz... 98‘
ABDG CAPSULES B.oo 198

QQc
30
QQc
03

CASTORIA

31 ‘
49‘
49c
27‘
27‘
29c

SYRUP PEPSIN

ALKA SELTZER

VICKS VAPO RUB

BROMO QUININE

ASPIRIN TABLETS

828

MILK
MAGNESIA

pt 33

MILK

HINKLE PILLS

Should Have

First Place in

Every

19c
49‘
59‘
42‘
42c
49c

SAL HEPATICA
LISTERINE

HAND CREAM

CHAMBERLAINS

NOXZEMA

REED’S

DBI G

STOll E

DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE A MILK FOR HEALTH

LEADS THE CLASS
IN STYLE!

A Story In Hose !

ALL SILK, RAYON AND COTTON
All silk service weight 75
Full fashioned all silk hose
1.00 - 1.35 - 1.39

Nylon Full Fashioned

1.50

Rayon Seam Fashioned
Rayon Full Fashioned

85c

Sizes I to 3 ot
85c to 97c

Lisle Full Fashioned

1.00

Lisle Semi Fashioned

35c

Anklets, all colors

thot

have Style,
wash and wear

15c -19c

Phone 2651

Sizes 3 to 8 at
B5c - 97c - 1.25

Sizes 7 to 14 ot
85c - 97c - 1.95

LACE CURTAINS
36" Rayon Marqul-

SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 28

RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
And Ray Bolger and Anne Shirley in

Warwick Deeping—Com in Egypt.
Jean Ranies. Librarian.

FOUR JACKS AND A JILL

Cineraria* Solve Shad*. Problem
Color in the shade, especially ui

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH I and 2
Lofetta Young and Frederic March in

"A BEDTIME STORY"

85*

43” Rayon Marqul- QQr
Kite Panek
30

36" (’•lion Marqulsette Panels ...

QQr
Ww

They like n rich, light soil, feet
lized with manure. Peet moss o
leafmold in the soil is beneficial.
Cinerarias* color range Is wid&lt;
many having two shades on om

Ruffle Curtains

Plain. Checks and Raid*

2.25 - 3.00

There are tome odd points abot
polar bears. On the average, the;
weigh about* as much as a hors,
(1,200 pounds), they use only lheh
forepaws In swimming and yet swin
far better than any other four-fookr
mammal, and the reason they wall
so firmly on ley slopes is that then
rough fur extends over the pads (oi
soles) of their feeL They go crul&gt;
Ing on icebergs, have been tuun
200 mile* fr^m the nearest land.

Outstanding Values in Spring Dresses, Prints and Plain Rayon and
Washable Crepes - Junior, Misses, Womens and Half Sizes.

1.95 - 2.25 - 2.95 - 3.98

FRANDSEN’S STORE
HASTINGS

"Exclusive But Not Expensive

Crr.1 Hyiu, .nd OU.U taU.ytl.od In lh*l „„t cpk ot

"They Died With Their Boots On

TIIEATHB?

Hostings. Mich . Phones 2247-2282 K*

►

and tall types, the former use&lt;
mainly for bedding, the latter als
tor cut flowers. They are exceile&gt;
as potted plant*

Others Priced at

New Spring Skirts

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. MARCH 3. 4. 5. 6

plant them to pot* or other boxc

New spring styles' in
pastel shades

1.95

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00-

now. or you may obtain plant* tree
nurserymen.
Sow the seed in fiat* er boxer
preferably in sqil containing leal
mold and aar.d. At any rate i&lt;
should be on the sandy side Keej
the boxes In the shade and whet

SWEATERS &amp;
BLOUSES

PHONE 2504

Hutinji

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
George Montgomery and Mary Howard In
Zane Grey'* Masterpiece

own unique bright shadef real);
solve the problem.

Complete New Styles
of Ponels and Pairs,
also drapery matena&gt;s

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

riLAM
IHIAILB=
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 BL-

Max Brand—Sllvertip
Petei Field—Trail South From
Powder Valley.
Wm M. Raine—Justice Deferred
Daphne
DuMaurler — French­
man's Creek.
Chas. H. Snow—Wolf of the Mesas
Wilbur C. Tuttle—Mystery of the
Red Trlanvle.
Rafael SabaUnl—Columbus.
Walter
D. Edmonds — Young

DRESSES

39c

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Nemo Marsh—A Man Lay Dead.
Elizabeth Seilert—Army Doctor.
Pearl 8- Burk—Dragon Seed.
Dorothy
E.
SteAenaon—Spring
Magic.
Jackson Gregory—Border Line.
Manning Coles—They Tell No
Tales.
Erie S. Gardner—The D A. Cooks
a Goose.
John P. Marquand—Last Laugh.

The German* comiUalnrd that
when their loudspeakers on tlie
Eastern Front broadcast propagan­
da they drew Russian artlllerv nre.
What did they expect? Fan mall?

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27 ond
hOl-BLZ tXATl-Rr ATTKACTION

"HONOLULU LU
And The Three Musketeer* In

►
&gt;

►

CODE OF THE OUTLAWS
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 1 and 2
Penny Hingklon and Arthur Lake In

'BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MARCH 3. 4 ond 5
DOI HLL rUTL’MZ ATTZACT1OS

"ALL AMERICAN-CO-ED
And The Special Royal Air Force Cart i

"TARGET FOR TONIGHT

resid

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY !C. IMt
Italnment was fumblied by the fel­ death of Prank w.
Otis Hemenltt. recent newlyweds.
lows. and refreshments were served STEINKE OF JACKSON
ofHisa$O°Toward ,
Maple Grave
. by the girls.
Mrs. Ray Waters. Mrs. Harold | i
, Mr. Bennett’s health class te slid Newton and Mrs. Burdette Sutton ।
I. Highland.* won the odd game from,»"&gt;■' 1 "
** ■ h
। -rta
Annual (nesting Maple Grove anyone wtahing to
.
.
j takbig up first-aid bandaging.
Cemetery Circle. Wed.. Mar. 4.
were called to Jackson Sunday by
Pisten Ring League
“•
Mr. Domson'.t second hour United
Mb* Kincaid, student teacher, has
Grange hall Pot luck dinner.
Will Ayres set a fine example for1
LOn a^tr from Linraang^nd 8ut" htaUw cbw-** vWud ‘bejbeen working in Mbs Butler’s de­ the sudden death of their .brother.
Prank W. Steinke, following an
».i.
,,7,
..
vine
won .".
u pair
irom uine
uar
li* mate* &gt;'
bv
cnililno
mi—
l__.won
po.lr
h.nc,9
onB “nd, court house last Wednesday. Peb. 18 partmenl for the post two weeks, emergency operation at Mercy hos-J
by .spilling
561 niniiirr.
pins (177- M
Monicas
blanked
Middleville.
and
witnessed
naturalization
pro-!
Mbs Urquhart, student teacher. U pttal.
177-227) and lib team applied the
The Community club will meet
The Rutland Cemetery
_;ceeding* league
। back In Mbs Butler’s department.
whitewash to Grinders. Will’s levies,
Recreation
mr. uiruisr. wiiu wim no yruis uui. i , , . _ ; . ' ----- ~ ------ _ this Friday night Feb 27 at the
school Friday evening al 8 Ira McCallum home.
|I Tlie Recreation
League rolled a; The
p, r
F, ft
A. CIUU
club wa
was
entertained ,I —
Mr' VanBusklrk
that
was also high for the evening.
-- ------- .----------------------------ine r
.s nwrumra
--------- , report*
------—rii■ was a sheet metal manufacturer
o o
-k
,,.^ ■&lt;
., aiu-i-..
Machine took a pair of game*. scheduled serie* Sunday A. M. Ito
pe
bnaary
16 k
by
Shirley OilUspic who 6111.70
*ul-10 of
ot defense stamps
*’«»ps were soldI and the former superintendent of oclock- 8u,tc PoUce from Paw Paw
day. March 4. Pot luck dinner,
last
week 10
in the hl
high
school.
Bonds1 the Jackson Motor Shaft Co. lie •»» give, the program. If lime per- Cloverdale
fpm Tool Room with Homer Hey- make up for their Idle holiday period, flowed movies.
la
“ vretl
“h “
ho01 Bond*
eryone welcome.
; sold last week totaled $75.00.
'
HHK
we will»-«*liave—an auction«rofv..
vawas well known in Hastings.
«•
nolds scoring best for the winners Leonard* bounced Nashville all
Sunday school class b sponsoring
-------------The group participating in H.M.S.
with 505 and Tom Comp for the thr** games; Perks Tavern had to1
' Surviving are hl* wile: two I riou* 'articles. Refreshments will be a plate supper thb Friday evening
i\fr;
H“*’ Pinafore had dresr. rehearsal* Mon- daughters. Mr*. Charles Devileg of **ntd. Everybody welcome
The Treasury b considering a
losen with 501. Office won the odd roll a big 994 last game to post a S5ml*n
advertising campaign for Ute 1
gome from Engineer*.
, winning game against Hostings Ice Tb?nAV,.W*i,^£? H“.roW. Towlwrnd; day and Wednesday evenings. A Detroit and Janice at home; a son. ....
------People donating their waste papers
; matinee
was
presented
Wed-. Leigh, at home.. and four sbten.
_
...
A: Fuel and Piston Rings copped theand Richard Thomas.
on
toward the Red Cnxa fund and ot defense bond*. Probably we shall
Kecreation League
; flnit lwo gunu.s from Middleville, i , A machine tool opera Ung course: nesday afternoon for the student*, Mr^ U-slk- Wright of Jackson and win
The
Lady
Maccabees
“of Delton brln«i’“ them
men
Cw1lh
'Mrt^X^cT
H*U. please hear tl-t these are the
/Only six games
.separated
lop
---------- ---------------------------............
.............the —
n» .polUghl
u&gt; WM. T.v- for unemployed men who wish toi
the three Hasting* women. Mr*.
/and bottom teams when the eve-',trn with their big 994 game wiUch learn the operation of the lathe ande a YflMC HEE FAT
b»|nUn *nd baseball stars always.use.
Waters. Mr*. Sutton and Mrs. New- leitner on Thursday afternoon.I *** th&gt;t they ,r* nraUy
' nlna’a play ended in the Recreation replace^ a 969 by Leonards as the tool grinding will be started in the J**^**iwj UiriHl
March 5.
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. ■ —.
xLeague. The leading Hasting* Ice new season recqrd^for team games. near future. It’s a twelve weeks'
The regular meeting of the W. S. P'. ...............
1
......................
1
1
111 1
Wednesday at 2 00
30
hours
a
week.
Anyone,
*
and Fuels dropped a pair of game* ,George Juppstronf was in tlie cen- course.
C. S. uf the Deltun Methodist church
'
to
Piston
Rings;
Nashville
won
a
.
. ........ , ,,
ter of
oi the apothghlrM
*tart- ;interested may contact Hastings. The Hastings Saxons handed the
will be held in the church dining
..Ur
“ »er
spotlight as George startI speedy Belding quintet their first DEATH C1A1MK
room Wednesday. March 4. A pot
td
«»mj&gt;-wlth six successive high school or Mr. Sanders/
1 bl“n,kc‘l D-onards. Perks strikes., gathered .mn
three -F-.w.
spares ....
and Friday. February 19 and 20. the defeat of the season here Friday FRANK C. WILKIE
luck dinner will be served at noon
Tavern lend In team play with 2646 then’struck
struck out
out In
In the
the tenth
tenth frame
frame firat-uld classes studied urtlficta11 evening, 33-31 and thereby had re-:i Hastings friends have receiver
-Mr*.- Helen- Pennock. Mrs.
pins.
1 for'a
for a big AW
255 count
count. The big count respiration under
unuer tlie
tne dlrectlotf
airecuon of 'venge for a previous 35-24 defeat. !Wara
word of ..
the death . of Frank C. RoS**’ William* and Mrs. Bertha
~
..................................................
2u’.!“ and
—i “
1= Urquhart.
I H was Hasting*’ 11th victory in WUR ' "
Best score*'• R- Moore 559. D.
placed
him in third spot of the sea- Mia* Iiuti*r
ML**
Members hav­
— _ Pocatello. Idaho, on A ya ms in charge.
Goodyear 554. B**n
. a5u-C
w
.__
Cla
^ Mn s re
t°rrb.
Mis.* McElwain
McElwain's
Engli
.vvv.
—, The
...v «.... scored a.*1 Miss
’s freshman English'
13 starts and assured them a share‘.Tuesday,
-Feb. 17. in a huapltol in ing birthday* in January. February
550. G. Monica 550. W. Schader 547. follow.*: G. .Monica 211, B. Payne classes are having a .spelling contest. Jn the league championship.
and Marcli will be honored. Mrs.
U Hawthorne M5. K laberteaux 169.
1W&gt; G.
u, Perkins 182, G Jup&gt;ralI
Juppstrom They are competing against each I Haxtlnn* took an earlv lead *Lincoln Buih and Mrs. Clayton
545. C. DeCou 545, A. Melrose 541. 255. „
K. Chase
172. Hdk. „
5,-994.
Stough will prepare the program
—— „ D
4.
ZZ/mTTI;------- Buc 10 “ cvrcnrai ncmorrnage. He
G Perkins 534. W. lUkney 527. C. ^&lt;*7 scoroT
Goodyear —
6M.
Beal score*: D. owxiyear
Goodyear ov*.
594. G.
Mr. Jones’ physic* ciao* expe- half 16-13. However. Belding came wa5
ln Milesburg Pa June which will follow the business ses­
Kenfield 511. K. Chase 510, R. JlubJuppstrom 586. A. Brown 573. G. rienced something unusual Monday, back strong and forged ahead In the I6&gt; 1K5 surviving Ls hl* wife. Mn sion.
■
,
bard 504, H. Johnson 504. O. Jupp- Perkins 567. R Hubbard 560. V. February 16.
They went quietly third quarter. In the last 45 second* Wilkie, the former Mis* Sharlot
strom 503, W. Ayres 500.
Smith 545. L. Hawthorne 544. G. down to the fan room in the base- of play Bill Bush tied the score for Brumm of Nashville nnd Hastings Prairieville
Monlcu 541. H Cook 540. R. Moore ment of tiw bilfh school building. Hastings and Wagner .scored the ancj a leacher ln our city schoob
’Family Night’ will be held at the
Independent League
FORD
—
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
Dr. Ray Finnic again led the In­ 538. G. Brower 532, F. Clark 526. Mr. Jones explained how the heat- winning Held goal on a shot from aUn a slstfr Funeral M-rvices were church Thursday night. Fib. 26.
!‘ing
---------*-------of
'
-----’—*----*" It the
------------“ at' Pocptelio
“
" on Thursday.
“
system
the
school
work*.
corner.
'held
Feb.
dependent lo-aguc keglers Tuesday C. I-aonard 625. D. Siegel 522.
was a breezy experience as the fans
Outstanding player* for Hasting* 19. m j:oo p M. with interment in time. Ther- will also be a miscel­
night when
he, turned
in a —
550■
—
...
t
Tournament Noles
■
circulation
of
air.
were
Jack
Wagner,
playing
hb
last
the
Mt
Mariah
eemejery.
laneous shower for Mr. nnd Mrs.
series Hb scoring helped hb team.
nve loc..| teams are entered In
Tlie students of Mr. Reinhardt’s home game, and Ted Banash. with
Medico take a brace of games from the. 8tate Bowling Tournament at
i
......
"
Woodhnd. G. Monica scored M5 aBRjuaWi Michigan, mut of them government nnd economic., classes 14 and 9 pointe respectively.
Tlie Hasting* reserves defeated
lor the iM«
losers.
•nr
n
1
scheduled to lake the fltrirs should have no worries about flgur1 Ing Income tax return* now. He tx- Belding reserves 32-30. Coleman. M.
Bob O’Donnell led by a small mar­ on March 14th. and. 15th.
. piainea
return*
nuhb
unomas,
plainednow
howto toinefile
returnsto to
Thoma*,ana
and Townsend lead the
gin with a 307 serie* in the match ,hU•££ •'!?"
‘-. •n.ur.a.y,
&gt;»., IM«««*
that Car Seals won the odd game
Tlie results of the second games of
Tomorrow evening the Saxons will
from Junior C. of C. Banner drop- nament In Columbus. Ohio.
tile Intercla*.* basketball tournament go to Charlotte where they will atlied three games to Food Center.
1 On March 22nd local kcglent will for girl* are ax follows: In the first tempt to even mailer* for a 35-27
start play in the Cily Tournament game the seniors defeated the freslp defeat suffered here a few weeks ago.
Sportsmen'* league
Ken Clark came up with a pair About two hundrud dollars in prize men by the score ot 11 to 10. The
of ’•200'' games and a 574 series that money will go to the winners of the sophomores defeated the Juniors IS PASSING OF MRS.
CORNELIA S. PERRY
Cotton and Rayon Chlorra­
woa enough to lead the weekly play various event*. Ninety per cent
tine color! Don't fall to see
in the Sportsmen’s League. Geo. handicap will be given in the Five
Mr*. Cornelia S. Perry. 88 yrs,
"Little Darling”, one-act comedy,
jutnnvrom
Junustroin scurru
scored 553 ,ur
for sevmtu
second Men. Double.* and Single* All Events is being practiced by some of the passed away Wednesday morning.
place and H. Drew* was next with.
be bowled on actual pins.
advanced dramatics students.
It Feb. 23. She leaves a son. Neal,
MO
I E’?u‘« mus* ** »nt to Roy Hub~ nlc&lt;1 to thTPttrt Cui- of Fresno. Cai, and a daughter. Mrs.
Moose won a pair from Altons; band. Secretary on or before March Rr lnvallds the SPCOnd wrck ln George Sheffield of Hasting.* with
Budget Priced and Smart 1/
Hotel* blanked City-County and l*1**.
-March.
whom she lived for tlie last ten
Women* League
Sheldons took a brace of games from
1 The Aeronaut la* club is sponsor­ years. Interment will be in Elk Rap­
: Theoline Hchader rolled a nice ing • stick model contest in the ids.
‘
1
St. Rose Parish.
494 series to cop the lop honors of gymnasium In two w&lt;*eks
’ All Ih. H'.'IW
.nd ra«l
o'*°n“ES
Tlie. Girl Reserve and Hi-Y clubs I
Social Security Not New
met in a Joint meeting Tuesday,)
Tlie Incas of Peru, over 1.000
Tailored Panel* A
boy, «m MUIr. U„ pnchl Thu;.. ,
.
,h
February 24. Tlie evening's enter-1 years ago. had social security.
Smart Pairs!
doy hl.hl ono -corr.l . nle. TO, lowrt
, Ph,
„k,
,ne. will, llr.l ond weond
,.n&gt;«. n
Marquisette Prs.!
.
uro, T
1 ,ncy uivppvu u» 1«-.I
ot
... t|IPir ____
of 9.10 and 989 and a weak same
game of
to
opponents. Trio r-..r..
Cafe. |
Ruffled Prbcillaa!
830. Hubert Cook set the pace with
Bates scored 453 to lead
Gay Cottage Sets
n "select
a
•
rlrrlr” 620
circle
can and Cha*.
Chas. Nor
Nor.­
Cafes

I'pair of games from Salem and To-ij-^, -

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1 High School Not..

Bowling News

Community
Notices

BELDING FIVE 33-31

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ris .•cured 376. Harold Kreutz, was
Leonards bowled a well balanced j
best for the Inset* with 573. The
ore bU
yhf‘ g(.
score
butt uioppea
dropped two games 10
to.
Auto Sport Shop salvaged the last Banner. Prances Juppstrom turned .
R«me.
in 475 as the best score for the |
Goodyear Bro*. Hdwe. won two
ftnd jaegie Mclvor presented 1
games from Andrus Senice with 474 whlch was tops for Bonner.*.
[
Glen Laubaitgh *coring best Ih the, Hclcn Johnson scored 479 for
match with 539 plna.
Bonnet nnd Gown to lead in Ute:
Coffee Shop dropped three games ni*tc!i that Pblon Rings dropped ■
to Middleville Creamery, the last a yatr of games.
game by 11 Jone pin margin. F'*»
“ —
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The
remainder
of the matches:
Aubtl scored high with 542.
'went by the whitewash route.'
City Fathers lost two game* to strand blanked Windstorm; Boyes i
vikings: Roush Tailors won u pair Real Estate took the series from 1
from Hastings Construction nnd Hastings Beauty Studio and Portia.* |
Slate Insulation blanked Moynahan couldn't eke a game from State Innnd Paul with George Baulch and sulatlon.
Cha*, ploria scoring. 565 and 564
—■&lt;•*■----------------respectively for the Insulators.
1OBITUAR1
Best scores: H. Cook 620. C. Nor-' Claud D_Mo*her was born In Hope
rt* 576. H. Kreutz 573. G. Baulch &lt;WP- ,n 1878 the son of Peter and
565. C. Ptorta 564. D. Drews 549. E Armand* Mosher and departed thb
AUbil 542. G. Laubaugh 539. R Stuart
f?.L.°rhu
and
11 mnnU
months.
He "
lived
M3. D. Goodyear 531. W. Hackney “
nd ”
“ «*
v*d hb
hu •entire
&gt;n,lr*
life in Hope twp. and worked on
527, A. Relekord 525. G. Jupp*trom
hb father’* farm until 1904 when he
510. B. Payne 508. H. Gray 502. K.
became one of the first rural mall
Clark 501.
carrier* in Cloverdale. After carryBli« League
|ll(f ma|| fOr 14 years he purchased
The pins were h bit stubborn in the farm where he spent the rest 1
the Friday night Blisa League play of hb life.
but D. Drews scored 333 to lead the
in 1008 he married Alta Cowell of
evening’s play. "Dutch's" mates, Hastings. To this union two child-I
Foundry, blanked the Engineers; ten were bom, one dying in infancy ।
Tool Room look the odd game from and the other nt the age of two and 1
Office nnd Electricians took it on one-half years. Surviving besides the i
the chin for three games when they widow. Altn. is a sbter. Mrs. Ada
met Shop Office..
.Mosher i.hh.,
Ashby also several cousins
and many friends. He was a mem­
BU»* Matinee
ber of tlie Evangelical church of
John Havens nnd Dave Irwin1 Cloverdale since 1910 and in hb
staged a pretty battle for lop honors1 younger years was active in church
work. Funeral services were held
Ing a Jill e the better of the argu- Thursday afternoon at the Evangel™nJLJ'b
£re
taU church the Rev. Thoma* A.
im
dJ?“V5 X^red 2{“* Mo&gt;er officiating. Interment in Ced166-159 for 545. Cleveland won a ar Creek cemetery.
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FAGK FOUR
Th* recant action off Bali in which and torpedo-planes.
Dutch and American planes and! It was the British who first demship* struck at Japanese troop con- onstrated Jhe vulnerability of the
LRTS HAVE THB FACTS I
voys H another brilliant defensive [ battleship to aircraft attack, British
ft ts our opinion that nothing will I
___________
» been presented as;airmen
u;......... destroyed a concentration ..
acUon which has
of
FUFF-n
.F Tto-FU. BZUUF.
do more to rouae this country to I an allied victory,

A bomb.1
lake, depending upon th* weather. ;
All of the camp actlrltlM, accord­
on the other hand. ts propelled only
ing to Scout Executive Julian
by the force of gravity and even
Knowlton, will tie In with the civil­
when dropped from great heights
ian defense program and will con­
does not have ths pc nr. rating powBoy bcouts of this city are to sist of signalling, tracking and other
..
------------ h..,
,n orma,hF cunp » u» FF.n-'--------------------------------------------------------------------------projects that will aid in--------------rank ader ..
of -gun-fired
projectiles
Th«.
F„.
. ...pU?. T

action than an accural* and com-' Here
too, numerous
r------—
Japanese ''swordfish" pilots crippled the powplete.reporting of th* dally war news.'transports and war ships were sunk । erful Nazi battleship Bismark for
to the nation.
[or damaged.
'the kill. Surprisingly enough, the
If th* public ha* been complacent' But the really significant fact of British again demonstrated the vul-

on ot this tremendous striking power L« held by Germany is sufficient to immobilize substantial
portions of our defense forces.

Editorials

United Nation*.

IpaxaUvely easy target for bombers IS inch** of armor plate.

Scout Notes

TO SERVE YOU ...
15 STATIONS IN BARRY COUNTY

dl«

DEALER in your vicinity and he
In* of MOBILGAS and LUBRI-

camp to t&gt;e carried out on the patrol llghtful time, regardless of what the
basis.
— - -•
——L .
I •weather
may be
Thr
The Scout* plan to leave Hartings j
at
■
at 2:00
J *■ P. M. or. Saturday and will!
return ounaay
n,B*Z.
Sunday alter
after tne
the noon nuoLL.
m.eal.1
'to dale, the overly-optlmUUc pres-jthl* engagement is that the Japs nerabillty of even lhe most modem’ Out in tlie sea lanes or with pro-, The boys are to take their own foodr .
• Ulrc*I l"lnU •* P*!D*"
1 delphhi, Denver and San Francisco
t. entaUon ot the war news by press! have not yet been slopped. Their battleships by sending two of their per air and destroyer support when which they wtl! cook— and - serve,■ j
set
a
new
record
in the number of
'
and radio has been a factor.
! tosaes may delay further action, but joWn units, unescorted by aircraft.' cperallng near shore, the battle- Tiiey
------ will
--------------------------------also take
their own---------blankWe are undoubtedly receiving [ they have succeeded in their pri- out irtto the China sea'where the ship is still supreme and can be dc- et,,J,.“Jj droops are,line'luded in this coins minted lad year. I.StJO.tTB.BSa.
They represented a face value ot
news less tainted with propaganda mary objective developing the pin- Japanesi&gt;^ad rtrong aerial'eoncen- tented only by other battleships.
campout, the 8t. Rose church Troop
950.157J50 32.
Previous high rec­
than people of the Axis nations, cere stuck an Java.
itratlons. Both shijis were sunk.
The potential threat ot the Nazi 1C8. pr. Leslie Caston. Scoutmaster: ord of coinage was made in 1B19
However, the true fact* are being; The engagement* at Macassar and
Yet. in spite of such demonstrated battleships to lhe North Atlantic Troop 73. Methodist group with when 739,742.000 pieces were turned
Winston
as t»»H»r
leader; T-m™
Troop 75 out. Last year’s coins minted were
consistently iirnored in an effort: Bali have established the fact that weaknesses, the modern battleship sea communications means that u,n
*,nn Merrick ■«
sponsored by the Second ward P. T. 781,155.872 pennies. 258.729.138 nick­
--------------- ------».—In!»».
— at
advance
Truck Servic* available to your homo for fuel oil. etc.
present
war।—
bulletins
a favor-। even
these point* of contains the most deadly concentra-,’American and British naval units'
A. Don Tredinnick, assistant Scout-' el*. 108.119.827 dime*. 48.7M.Mfl
thl.
[Japanese lienal tiatiuii. tlie United tion of firepower of any weapon whleh cnn be u-rci to advantage in m.istri.-alsu representatives uf tin?I quarters nnd 13.117.379 hslf dollars,
A Coll Today Will Start US Out Your Way.
'
: the Mediterranean or the far cast two new Troops under the leadership । Not a tingle dollar was coined in
ibly this is a natural thing Nations cannot as yet muster pow- known.
of Edwin L. Tat lor and Clay Bassett.[ IMO. in fact no “hard dollar*” havo
inter offensive or even a
a battleship of the 35.000 loti class
have to be kept available.
Saturday evening there will be a been turned out for several years.
Ml of-Its like, in see HiejtcjacUjieunlM.aKaClE_______________
far example !=»• a m.itn nrnuin.F-.it' THOM- Who fall ui appreciate the huaa caniu.fira . md ..rui-.-Uunzl.iv'
.
'
— -jrjawn slde^magnl-; If Macassar and Ball are pre- of nine &gt;6-ltich guna. Each gun will ’'trtksng power ol the battleship are church services are to be held at
Formerly ^Service Oil Company
; fled: the aciiievcments "of the op-[sen’.ed as allied victories, it tends burl a ton shell more than twenty making the same blundering error camp tor the E*ruiestanl Scouts and
I WC-ITC l «UB ur IUIM
8T.
HASTINGS
Normally
a
man
ha*
12
pain
o&gt;
PHONE 23M
::
position played down.
j to give the public a false Impres- mllea and can deliver about 200 •'*
who
to realise the
,,o
probably
nt
the
church
near
Gun
: .
83. In wartime many editors and slon of Jap invincibility. For if the rounds before tlie barrels need re- P««»cy of modern air power.
»• ■»&gt;- - - «•.

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: - commentator* may feel they have'can survive two such “major lining. Thus the nine guns can de:to help bolster public morale by 'defeats'' and still come through to liver 1800 tons of high-explosive dcOur present 59c dollar ..will buy
going out of their way to give a win their objectives, one might be struetion. A four-engined bomber j 25 per cent more goixU nt [wholesale
r ■ cheerful tone to their reports.
' pardoned for becoming discouraged can carry about three tons of bombs than would the 100c dollar of 1928.
'
In the Jong run.^such, a policy Ls[ with the prospect of ever defeating on an average flight. Thus one bat-' jays an eminent economist It’s Utmore damaging than beneficial.
such •
tieship can hurl as much high ex-' tie items like this which make H:If . enemy accomplishments are
As a matter of fact, plane for -plosive
------------------as 600■ flying fortress
-bomb-; nanqv «asy to understand.
- J not accurately evaluated, resulting
resulting! P
r»|a
’tje
K and-ship
and-gulp for ship, the AmertAmen­ . ers could deliver.
|
—---------:: defeats w.
or cren ;;,
the
lack of some 1""cans and
..
v fa-~
---- Dutch have given za good
But
this comparison doesh': fcll[ In times like these the average
L? positive
accomplishment, will be account of themselves to date. -The
ail. ..
A 16-ineh shell is hurled al I man would rather be almost any­
more damaging to public confidence trouble t» that there aren't enoughterrific speed aifdcan pierce
up to thing ebe than President
■" than as if the full truth had been s^iH and planes available. Thereiproperly presented in the first place, i tore delaying tactics constitute
:’
The recent U. 6 raid on Japanese1 “&gt;»ut the only action open to the
base?, in the Gilbert and Marahall'|delaying action carried bn In
:
Islands by units of the U. 8. Navy. L hopes that reserves will arrive in
for example, was a neatly execVted' Ume
YOU CAN STILL . .
;
action.
! A fact which the public must apGet typewriters and office
\
Much damage was done. The list! predate is that major victories are
rnacinne*. But . . . the time
L
of military, naval and aetliil prop-[never' won by delaying action no
ii-limited. These industries
erty destroyed was impressive.
j matter how heroically this action
:
Many enthusiastic commentators •,s carried on.
marhinra
J hailed this raid ns a Japanese Pearl, Newspapers and radios should
Harbor ••
! stress the fact that the aille» will

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Yet nothing U further from the probably lose Java and will have
truth.
।,o act promptly to save Australia,
As a result of, the Pearl Harbor, “’’d tbal » Australia goes, years
action, the striking power oi our maV ,)c added to the length of the
-£ Pacific fleet was temporarily crip-! w®r._ unless we wish to accept a
pled and a mam base of operation [ humiliating statement. Tlien we
7 shut down for extensive repairs.
I doubt that people Would remain

f-

In the Marshal! and Gilbert ,1s-' complacent.

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lands, the navy hit at mere outpost; Actually, however, the feeling lias
£ bases No major unit of the Jnp-, been created through over opti-|
£ anesc navy was damaged nor were i mlstic reports that an allied victory
elaborate and vital fleet repair fac- cnn be taken for grunted.
: UlUtt hit by bombs. Considerable
Tlle
are that we must mobi' planes were destroyed but here' l'ie all the strength at our command
again the number involved was’!'10 wl,i; that we must get onto a
much less than at Peart Harbor, it j hill war footing without delay; that

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heavy destruction of Japanese
transports. destroyers and cruisers
wax hailed as a major victory.
Mast accounts ot this action did
not feature the important fact that,
even in face ol these heavy lasses,
the Japanese managed to get through
and establish bases on both sides of
the strait, and thus draw the noose
tighter at»ut the main Dutch
n strongholds on the island of Java,
Regarded in this light, we doubt
that any military or nasal elratez gists would consider the Macas.sur
. itraiu action a victory for the

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A THREAT
Concern caused among military
and naval leaders on both sides of
tlie Atlantic by the escape of the
Sciwrnhon; and OncUneau in­
dicates that the battleship is not
yet pai*e, even though its sphere of
nsefulnc.s.% lias been considerably re-’
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It has been proven time and again '
tn the present war that Hie tfattlrship operating near land without
proper aerial protection is a com- (

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victory cannot be achieved short of
Bremendons personal sacrifice by
ever&gt;’ cltiren in the U. S A.: that
sudden, swift victory is absolutely
out &lt;* ‘he question; that we must
Produce us we have never produced
before.
before,
All of this doesn't mean that we'
action ana desenes only praise.
r.
But it did not revenge Pear) Har- are to'lose confidence in ourselves.
Il simply means that It's time to
* ber nor dirt IL damage even slightly
thi main striking power of thcUap- quit gloating over our tremendous
. ahese fleet.
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is also safe to assume that the Japanese loss in trained men was only
a fraction of the terrible toil taken
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~
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8. Navy. It was a commendable.

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�THE HASTINGS RANNEB. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY U, 1»U

lipKtlvaly and Mr*. U F. Mau* won

SOCIAL
EVENTS

the traveling prtae.
! On Thursday. Mr*.

MANY SUBSTITUTES
•“ FQR SWEET TOOTH'

Mre^Byron Fletcher and Mr*. Klnar
•
Bert Webb served followed with contract.

I• via hostess to her bridge club, three ORGANIZATIONS
• tabla* being in play, winning score*
Th* Petunia Garden Club will
/w«ra hald by Mr*. Cart Rlckar and ।megt with Mr* Lydia Powell on 8.
&gt; Mr*. Vernor Blough.
Dibble St . Thursday. March 5. The
Red Cross supplies are not in a* yet.
;i The "500 Club" me| Sa lurdsy eve­
ning with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hew-1 w s. C 8. Circle No 8 meet* with
1 Hl. sixteen
alxteen being present.
presen l. Mr*. WU-1
WU- Mr*. Leo Wcllfare. 739 E ColfM
Jltt,
, Ham Linington and Mr*. Dan Aahai* St, on Friday afternoon. Feb. 27.
...__.------ ------.(.. al 1111
entertained, ter held the winning score* fo

•

undlssolved sugar In lhe bottom of ioIub of not-too-rich daaaerte. Dried
__________
a cup of coffee or tea. Other* are fruit* are one of the beat source* ot
&gt;. Starchy vegetable*
oversweetened food*, cake failure— aatural sugar. Custard.-, and simple i and dried fruita are other*.
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I1 animal
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Reduction in Sole of Sugar ; or failures of any pr&lt;*luct oentain- puddings are other dessert* that use j
,
^mailer amount* of sugar.
Need Cause No Hardship ing sugar.

J

Neal time you open a bottle ot ,
h**,nf ,**nl
1 Next, cut down on sugar in least
When you sweeten »auce». »uch i
No use for the codk to shed tears
noticeable ways nrsi
first experiment
Experiment
“entf
PP^uce. coding
put the'stjgar
at pickles or spiced fruits, save the I l" Africa, and bavlqg
llme. »inwill
.over curtailment of the sugar supply nouceame
....-------------- --------------- ---------- to see if the amount vou've been,.ake
sugar.u&gt;' gel lhe same1
more efficiently and of finding »ub-1 putting on your breasts*: cores, a. sueetness tf you don't cook lhe su-1 tin salad*. It can also be used to
[ •uu.ta.
dilutes for
far mothiiw
soothing the ”.weet ln
,nd tea l* a matt«4 of , gar so long.
I thin mayonnaise or pour over baked
ham before browning.
.tooth" that many favor.
habtU-whether you'd be Just as
M t pe,-^ can aet aIon_
.
Mrs. Wapitis Bassett
Members of the home economics
with a family dinner Sunday honor-1 women and Mr. Mhaller and
™
। Hospital Guild No IB meets this iextension start at Michigan Stale
Ing lhe 88th birthday of her grand-' nor Blough for the men.
।Thursday afternoon with Mra Fred iCollege endorse the recent sug­ on a cereal that I* lopped with dried meals that ta«te good. Sugar »up- |
mol her. Mrs Rebecca Craig.
I
•...
• •
ball games in June. IBM. hawkers
pile* food energy In an exceedingly
I Mr. and Mn. John Hocvenalr!^JdJ.^h' *****
।gestion* summarised by Dr. LouUe fruit.
needle tn a hayttack
Try eating fewer rich desserts—: palatable form Any reduction In sold pretzel* snd honey cakes to
Stanley, chief cf Hie bureau of
sur- entertained a group of former I' H- J' c*lkUu* “
Nineteen were present at
tor an animal
home economic* ' of lhe United fewer pastries and very sweet cakes.migar can easily be taken care of by । the crowd. They remained popular
prise dinner at lhe home u
— schoolmate* at dinner on Sunday.
with the fans for many years until
Fresh
fruita
arc
among
the
most
'
Increasing
quantities
of
oilier
enStates
Department
of
Agriculture
Audra DenZmore on Tuesday eve­ In celebration of the birthday, of
surgery OuUd No. 19 meets on
BANNER WANT ADV*. FAY
Keep a weather eye out for sugar nutritious and desirable of da*- . ergy-gtv ing foods tn lhe diet. Other the "hot dag" superseded them
ning o( last week, complimentary to five of the group Those present Thursday afternoon, March 5. with
Mra Carlton Bump, who lias aerved from out of''town were Mr. and M„ Jim„ panner. N. Broadway
Hie Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Mra. John Kollar and Mr. and Mr* Mrs Arthur Haven and Mr* Harry
tor the past fourteen year* and 1* Lewis Skijnner. Middleville; Mr. and Baldwin are awUtanl rto*l«u«s. Th*
retiring Ulis
A clever arrange- Mr*. Glen ~
]-grn to come ior
Moore of ------------------Nashville and inclnorr!1
members Bre
are U
urged
for onde*- ,.
thalr'dauahter
Kal-I.»,t Bt lwo
i,.„ oelock followed with
nicnt of snapdragon*, acacia and .Ul
,lr daughter and family .of
of Kal-l^t
miniature figures centered tho dtri- amazoo.
Iwwlne
touowea wun
mg table. Later bridge keeno was
• • •
*'
, .,
playexFand the honor gun! was pre- ; Hospital Guild No. 5 held ita • FORK CHOPS WITH
IF ITS SEA FOOD— TOP QUALITY AND THRIFTY — A1P HAS IT
sented' with-a-lovely mirror and , February meeting Thursday evening | GLAZED CINNAMON APPLES
.
other gifts Each guest also re- at the home ot Mr*. Glen Densmore. | Pork chop*, cut thick,
. .
!
= DIRECT FROM ESCANABA
celved a pretty boutonniere.
Dessert was served followed by con- '
1 clove garlic.
• • •
। tract, four tables being in play. Tlie I
'Hie February meeting of the New winners were Mra. Edwin Smith and । Sall and pepper.
7 apple*. •
Idea club was entertained by Mr*. Mrs. Frank Kelly. Mis* Ruth Farr
Maude W Smith, eleven enjoying Was n guest Mrs David Boyes will
cup water
the grand roast ham dinner with al! entertain the March meeting,
tlie trimming.* The valentine motif I
• • .
'» cup red cinnamon candle*.
WINTER CAUGHT
was carried out in lhe table decora- i TT&gt;C members of the Night Hawk! Have lhe pork chops Frenclied
tion*. After lhe bualnesa session, Club were entertained by Mr and at the market. Rub a skillet with
Mr* Franx Willison and Mr* Ida Mra. Hurry Shute Saturday evening, a cut clove; of garlic Season the
FOR BAKING
F McCoy had charge of lhe |uo- Dinnct was senred at 7 o'clock. ' ..chop* w
„n M|l
LB.
coiontfAM
with
salt &lt;na
and pepper and
OR BROILING
gram. As February is the month of Twelve games of card* were played.■ Li--VM
,n •—.ill .aiuv*.
lri„
2’^ 23c
KETCMP
CAN 19C
Add I or 2, PINK SALMON
nutional birthdays, due honor was prizes going to Mrs. Oscar Palmer.;
•
' cover closely and
ANN PAGE
:i tablespoons
water,
MOHIi* ANN
gtveh to Lincoln and Washington, Frank Newton. Mr*. Hugh flyers and i
TOMATO SOUP
3 CANS 17c
■ let cook very slowly for 75 minute;
CODFISH
*ox 28c
WINTER CAUGHT
also to St. Valentine. One of the Oay Norton.
Remove from pa» and slip paper
GULF HAND
ANN PAGE
club member*. Mr*. Edward wnn
Tudor,
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bo
At the Women
*- club
Washington 1 friUs over the ends of the rib bones
NOODLES
SHRIMP wn,AC&lt;
CAN 18c
also iuia n birthday this month ao
shower birthday
bridge party
al —
the
Make
At* MUSIAID
AHN PAGE
— 1
LB.
she was presented with a siipwcr
—&gt;
•' -•
* parish -— a gravy from the liquid in
of homemade valentines and a love- huuw on Tuesday afternoon, twenty-. the pan.
2S&amp;21C
SPARKLE GELATIN 5,...2k S'
SiRDIHES
iv heart box of candy Till* club lhrfT table* of bridge were In play
To prepare the apples, make it
never forgets It* purpose of helping ■,’d there were.several present who syrup of sugar, red cinnamontcati= SMALL, LEAN
8 O'CLOCK
ARMOUR'S
others. so has paid B5 Into the Hot die] not play fords Attractive deco- dies and waler. Cook tne apples
Lunch Fund and' *5. into the Red rations In our national colors were 1 slowly In the syrup until they ate n
Cross Wor Relief fund.
on the dessert tables and In bright red and tender but not soft
• • •
the large room also. Prize* were do- Arrange
...
.
on ....
the platter with
the
Mra. Maude Payne, was hostess at "“l«*
Mesdames Aben E John- pork chops.
WORLD S LARGEST SELLER
n luncheon on Friday al her apartLcon Bauer. Fred Stebbins,
Guy n
C Keller. ’L.• E
E. Barnett. ntrh.
Rich­ LIVER AND NOODLE LOAF
merit on W Green St. for the Octa inuv
club. At pedro the winners were ard Groos. Cheater Hodges. Robert
1 pound liver
U. 22c
REDFISH FILLETS
Mrs. David Irwin and Mr* Robert; Shannon. F. E. Adair and D. A.
1 package noodles.
FANCY. LARGE
M1m
Sara
----------- —— LARGE, WINtE* CAUGHT
Rlzor. Mrs. Richard Tolles of Ann ' Van Buskirk, also
3 egg*, beaten
troz.
u. 17d
SHRIMP FOR SALADS OS COCKTAILS IS. 25c
Schader. Mrs. Clyde Wilcox donated
Aibor was a guest.
1 cup milk.
can
some flowers which were sold, Mrs
1 tablespoon riielted butter.
§ NO BONE O* WASTE
On Tuesday. Mr* C. B, Burkholder Lyle Scudder holding the winning
FRESH OYSTERS
„ 27c
1 teaspoon salt.
entertained with n dessert-bridge, ticket. Contract winners were. Mrs
POLLOCK FILLETS
1 onion
places being laid (or twelve. The de- . Wm. Parker and Mrs G. L. Lock­
Cook
liver
until
tender.
Grind
or
(Orations wire carried out in red, wood. high scores; Mrs Lawrence
chop
fineCook
noodle*
until
ten
­
white nnd blue. Honors at contract
_. _____________________
BEST CHUCK CUTS
went lo Mra. Geo C. Dean, Mrs. -E Barnett and Miss Virginia Bates. der In boiling salted water.. peat
Harold Foster and Mrs. Don Wall- second high; Mrs. H? G. Hayes and’ egg«. add liver, noodles, milk and
durff.
ROMAN
1 Mrs C- D Baufr won the blind butter. Place the mixture in a but­
WHOLE SEGMENTS
bogey prizes; Mrs. Homer Becker tered ring mold and act in a pan of
Toe^Ns"««
The Young Mother* Club mcl at and Mrs. W. L Hinman held the hot water. Bake in a alow oven
the home of Mrs. John Scobey. 510 low score* and Mrs. James Langs­ &lt;300 degrees F.i for about 75 min­
SUNNYFIELD
L Bond. Thursday afternoon. After ton drew the door prize. Credit ute*. Unmold and serve with vege­
CLEANS AS IT WASHES
u • horl business meeting Mr*. Loren ,should go to the committee. Mrs. tables in lhe center of the ring.
Edger jravr a talk on the loplc H. A. Adrcunie, chairman, for a de­
' Should Children Finish Each Task lightful |&gt;arty.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY
They Have Begun?” Tlie next meet­
ing will be held at the home of j Nine were present at the Study
HUH
CHOICE CENTER CUTE
suHNrriiio
Mrs. Darrell Hall, 517 E. Center, on club on Monday at the home of Mrs.
CTgAKC ROUhd. sik
PORK LON ROAST
SIEVING FOWL
35c
51 CARJ
os swit
5 b1a’g 21c
,K21c
ROLLED OATS
March 28.
। d. D. Walton. Red carnation* made
RITZ CRACKERS
MILO SUGAR CUttD
FRESH. LEAN. MEATY
UNDER.
MEATY
RISE
SUNNYFIELD
1 attractive decorations on the lunch­
Af.ORJiD VtlTMAN'S
u 21c
UCON SQUIRES
Mr and Mrs. George Fulton en­ eon tables. A review of the book.
SPARE RIBS
u 15c
BOILING BEEF
3 pkgs. 20c
3 BAGS 29c
CORN FLAKES
COOKIES
tertained Mr. and Mra. Al Applcyard • Windswept," by Mary Ellen Chase.'
SUNNYFIELD
EXCELL
of Knlatnaroo at dinner Saturdays.w presented by Mrs Robert W. FOR ACID INDIGESTION
2 list 17c
2*11 17c
BRAN
FLAKES
SODA
CRACKERS'
Cards were played afterward*.
!&lt;Cook.
SUNNTFIELD
Sunday Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Hln- , Places were laid for eight on Wed- J
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 PKGS. 21C
PANCAKE FLOUR
mim entertained with a family din- 'nesday and Thursday when Mrs '
GET ALL THREE IN A4P PRODUCE DEPARTMENTS
ner honoring the former* fattier. W. 1।R E. Wall entertained with a bridge­
WYANDOTTE
FRESH CALIFORNIA
i, Hinman, who celebrated his 73rd.' luncheon each day. spring (lowers
birthday. Mrs. Hinman's mother. ,centering the dining table at which
Mra. C. C. Shield, and Charles Kota lhe guest* were seated. Contract
FULL POOS
of Detroit were out-of-town guests. winner* on Wednesday were Mrs
R. O. Finnic and Mrs. Richard Groos
The eight members of'the U and and on Thursday. Mrs. Fred Steb­
I club were guests of Mrs Dan Lewis bins and Mrs. Willard Smith held
= GENUINE INDIANA JERSEY
E.d&gt;
last Wetlncsday evening, bridge Jur------- -THE 1MMCALL STORE”
nETilng Ute entertainment. " Mrs.
Prompt Delivery Service
Ray Waters and Mrs Robert Mill*
ljut evening Mrs. Roy Cordes was
held the high and low scores re- hostess to Hospital Guild No. 22, PHONE 2131
HASTINGS

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Bureau meetings at Hastings Friday
Iiome of Mrs. Pay Marble. 302 E afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sin- HICKORY CORNERS
Thorn St.. Wednesday evening. clalr. ..........
.............................
800 E.......
Bond.
AU the ladies
afternoon and Saturday evening.
; March 4.
,fr,,U5&lt;edJtO ,We,YL.
•» nwunss Munaay. ne wui Rev. Victor Jones is remodeUng hi'
The Woman's Missionary “
soWednesday evening prayer meet- excused on account of being the■ bam
on his farm at Hickory
t~~ M ~~'l
y Cor
^rir-I e,My *lU *,ol&lt;1 *helr n‘on’,?,y «n*«l-Llng al the Kinney home east of the mau carrier on route one Cressey------- -*“
•«•«»» ham.
jners Into an up-to-date dairy bam.
5th.. eltv
..
• •
_
sscy1 ing.
ing, Thursday afternoon. March Sth.
city on
on Emit
East Rtnt«
State mart
road .nrt
and a
a ntti»
little
l
News from Rev. and Mra. Btle
north. If the roads are blocked or
wnm n n*v nr
BAPTIST CHURCH“
Barnes of Grand Rapids states that
Friday on busines*.
(the weather bad. the meeting wt|l
they wiU leave Palmetto. Fla- Feb.
: be at the parsonage. 401 E. Slate
- ——--------------------------------Road.
,urday from a visit at Detroit with’ 19. and will visit hta mother. Mrs.
. H. E. Barnes, lhe Ural of the week.
i Provernt^teettlotneFriday Jjt^thJ ' Tod*y’ ThurM1»y afternoon, Feb
Young peoples meeting Friday eve- her ton Mr. and Mrs. Lindon McMr. and Mrs. Clair Herrington
। nlng at the parmnoge
|Cue and daughter and at Flint with,
North Irving Chnnh
। her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bahr• and son of Detroit spent the weekless than last year because of the
AU ladies are cordially invited to
Attendance at our Sunday morning ant: d»u«hter and her son. Mr. and1 end with Mr. and Mrs. Lcul Demey
dangerous walking anti to much
and children
attend.
service
Is
Increasing,
but
we'd
still
Mrs
Francis
McCue
and
Jimmy,
sickness. Those who were present,
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Aldrich are
like to see ail our other friends in
The Layman** service Sunday at,
enjoyed a fine program and the col- METHODIST CIRCUIT
' the Methodist church wu inspiring
lection, amounting to 81431. wiU be
Qlllmh.
un k, the community attending.
; equally divided among four differT,hpb&gt; Brotherhood wiU be
Prayer meeting Tuesday evening under lhe supervision of Superinten- with their son and family.
ent funds—work with migrants. I&gt;o*'l®n;d one week to Monday eye- at the Peter Miller home.
i dent Oscar Harrington of lhe Kellogg
The Finishing service of the W. S.
Christinn literature in foreign lands. ’ nln£- ^arcl\?’
or?eI»1tu col,lcldp
Young people’s meeting Friday. school. Mrs. H. Klein spoke on "The C. S. Installation will be held Sun­
Union Christian coUege work and *llh ,hr *fhedule of Bishop Ray­ evening nt the parsonage tn Has-, Place of Women in the Work” and day morning. March 1.
work among the Indians.
^ond •» Wttdp of Detroit who wUl lints.
। Mrs. Ben Weimer on
The- OpporRev J. W. McCue will answer ques­
Mrs. Don M. Gury was chosen os «* ,he »pe«ker for that meeting. prfpawikc nr san
tions aunouv
Sunday evening
evening uri
on Iht* !•••
prob। lurullea ot theLayman.” Don Har- turns
—_
■ chairman for next year and it U Remember II Is Ladies’ Night. Pot FOR CONFIRMATION
i r'!uWn MnM
Uw 8wr*' Irma concerning the war, the end
expected that the service wiU be tn luck supper at 7:30. Bring your k। FOH CONFIRMATION
‘;Chariot
Elmer RRoss
at the
the OOff the
cnnriot. with
with Elmer
om at
the age
age and
and prophecy.
prophecy. Services
one of lhe churches in the Pint own
service.
.
- •; table
--- —
I The Rev. Don C. Oury, rector of Piano. Mr. Allee Evans had charge wm tegin on the new time,
the public *to come at
'
* ■ ”* ■*'** eV —
-------ward.
1 tie *invite
*•- **•
* jEmmanuel Episcopal church. Ls in-;of the Devotional*
DevoUonaLi.
’1 j w***—*7**"
------- Joint Mourer visited hl*
hla .aon.
•
'«Vw“n« AClau preparing lor con-1 John
son. Mr. . A steel company employee has
first
of
! The Goodwill W B. CT. S. meets) Armatlon. the group meeting regu- | and M.n.
-------Mra. Horace Muurar
Mourer «mi
and chilchll-1 uuraocu
threaded 700 steel hair --------spring wire
4-..
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
_________
.Thursday (today&gt; for dinner at the iarly for their lessons. On Tuesday dren of Grand Rapids Thursday of each leas than 1-1000 of an Inch in
The subject for Sunday U "Christ riomi.
home &lt;'
of
Fents.
r Mrs.
X,&lt;r. Frank V
—frl.
—.. met at the home of last
..
.
... ... lhe ryes
...u. of a &gt;
evening tl,
they
week.
------------I I diameter,
through
Jesus '
|
-----------Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoonan
I Edward Bromley attended Farm: small needle.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
---- ----| The Young People and Bible class BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
The annual birthday luncheon of
the Prvsbyterian
L. A. S.—was
held
■IRUnday*
.
------- --------------------— —
—_____
Membership class meeting Wed- ‘
Sunday morning Rev
J. R.|ln the church parlors on Thursday
nefday. 7:30 P M.. at 417 R. Grand.',
ThZ
'■■""7' Thompson. Dist. Supt.. will be the:with 35 present. Each member was

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I Plan to hear him
■ m'0 thr L. A. S. trejuury. Mrs. ArPRESBYTER1AN CHURCH
I Prayer meeting Wednesday night; thur Lower sang some delightful
The Ladies League will mn-t at at the parsonnge.
poKX accompanied by Mrs. Violet
the inanse for potluck dinner 81 one
KfV
Hanker will speak as'Foreman, it waa a delightful oc­
ti m
Frlduv. February 27
Tln. lusuiiI SUnday »-vening. Her subject, caslon. .
afternoon Win be spent in tying a I wiU be. “Five Minutes After Death."।
-----------EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
quilt.
.
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CHURCH
Al the Sunday morning worship WESLEYAN METHODIST
At the\nomlng worship there will
the pastor will tell about “A Turkish CHURCH NEWS
be Communion and the Rector will
Legend*' and will preach on the. Hasting* Church
theme. 'Object, of Thought." The
Our regular Sunday services are preach on "The Children’s Bread."—
new Hammond electric organ will be but forerunners ot what will be In the second in a aeries ol Lenten
sermons
on Worship.
lived in the senice with procession-, store for us during our spring re­
al and recessional by the vested vival which starts March 25. Miss
choir.
Anna E. McOhie of Fort Valley. Ga.
The illuminated lighthouse will be will be the evangelist. Attend our
used in lhe obsenance of March regular services if not attending
Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet
birthdays
: elsewhere and be ready to enjoy the at lhe home of Mrs. Lloyd Storer.
Tlie Presbyterian Guild will hold: revival.
838 W. Green street. Tuesday. Mar.
a patluck dinner meeting .al the
Ladles prayer meeting Wednesday
W Court

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Circle No. 1 of the Methodist
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home of Mrs. Russel Kantner. 10031
' S. Hanover. All members are urged
I to attend at thb is a very Impdrtant
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common measures for our safety this renewal of'the curse 'wan
need never hove fallen upon ui«.
Five or six years ago it would have been easy, without shedding
a drop of blood, for the United States and Great Britain to have
insisted upon fulfillment of the disarmament clauses of lhe treaty
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"One Hundred Yearn of Fashion
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of the talk to be given by Mrs.
Harry Uilty of Benton Harbor be­
fore the Women's Club at their
'Friday afternoon meeting at 3:30
' o'clock at the Masonic hall. Tea will
be served.

Pennock hospital guild wiU meet
with Mrs. Winston Merrick. 737 S.
Washington, on Tuesday evening.
March 3.
j Presbyterian Guild will meet at
I lhe home of Mrs. Fay Marble on
Wednesday evening. March 4. We
are planning a |&gt;ot luck dinner for
this meeting. All members are
urged to attend.

The First Ward P. T. A. will pre­
sent Mr. Warner and Mr. Chase with
their guitars and entertainers, ell
home town talent. Friday. Feb. 37.
al 8:00. Don’t miss II.
The W. S. C 8 will meet Tuesday.
March a. at 2 o'clock at the church.

The regular meeting of lhe Hia­
watha Rebekah Lodge No. 53 will be
held Friday evening, Peb. 37. at 8
o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hail. The Feb­
ruary birthdays will be honored after
lodge, supper and entertainment.
The regular meeting of tlie W. R.
C. will be Thursday. Feb. 30, al 3
o'clock.
There Is a growing feeUng In
Rome
that at least the country1
might be treated like France and
divided into Occupied and Unoccupled Italy.

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•
Stephan Johnson was home from
J Indianapolis over tlie weekend.
■
Richard Groot has returned from
’ a husineia trip to Greene, row
Misa Margaret Nelson of Lansing
J
, ,
...
was a guest at the Robert Coos.
Ot
&gt;PTnt
Wayne gnyder is now stationed tvon.e over th- weekend.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tac Ole*, at Camp tee, Va.
j4r and g|r, pormt Ysrger and
Mr.-and Mrs. H. E Whiltum left
MBs Be|ty Lane and MBs Belly Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith heard
Saturday tor a month's vacation In Tredinnick visited in Allegan Sun- the lecture by Father Hubbard at
Miami.
day.
Battle Creek Friday evening.
. William Perry of Detroit spent
Mr. and Mra. William Fox ot
.,.*.**
Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. Archie Kalamazoo were home over the TIPTON—MANNI
Relckord.
weekend.
Sunday afternoon al three o'clock.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Sterkan were
pvt Harold Cole spent lhe weekHrst Presbyterian church wm
Sunday guesU ot hB parcnu near end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
marriage ot Mb®
Middleville
Harry Cole
Hezeltnag^Manni. daughter of Mr.
Mr. •**«
and mn
Mrs Clarence vi
Crawford
Manni ot
this
Hobart Osrn of Battle Creek wax
»»ivim — --- Corcelhu --------- --------Sunda, ,uu&gt; M rr«.k and MU. nd"™ad Sunday alUr .pandln, a W
°' Kp‘^,'
Lettie a.ri,
week tn
«». ««« of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Tlpin Chicago.
u- PtH.,
.
Mrs. J. L. Bra*, spent part of the ton of Oobles. the Rev B. Conger
1 Mra. Ethel Hess returned Satur- week in Lansing visiting Dr. and Hathaway reading the ceremony in
day from a week's visit with a niece Mrg Charles H/Clark.
the presence of thirty-five relatives
nr^r Woodland.
|S11bclle.8age was home visit- and immediate friend*. ■ f
W, E. Davis and family of Ho- Ing her parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank
Preceding the service,
Arthur
welt called on nit sbUr. Mrs. Henry Bate, over the weekend.
Lower, acrompaniea on thr- nnr&gt;n
Janson. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles While of by Mrs. Lower, sang "O Promise
Mrs. Enns-Gardner visited rela- Ov‘d ,pent lh® «&lt;«kend with Mr. Me" ajid "I Love You Truly " Mra.
,i„— In »^n.
Lower also rendered the traditional
UV«
Leslie on'Sundaf and In and Mrs. Willard White,
Mr. and Mrs Earl McKibben and wedding marches, the bride enterLansing on Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willard White were tn Ing with her father, who gave her
Mra. Clifford Brainard and Mrs Grand Rapids Saturday afu-moon -in marriage. •
"I B‘lt «Cr7k V,S,lc&lt;1
Mr. and
were Prims." fems
and vari-hued
Mr.
and Mrt.
Mra. Henry'Mulder
Henry Mulder were
‘
‘
HMtlngs friends on Monday.
)n
Rftplds ffor
or the
in Orand
Grand Rapids
the weekend
weekend "nwrrs were used ns church deco­
HERE'S considerable nourishment in a low-cost ''one-dish" iparerib
Mrs. Harold Sheffield of Detroit visiting her mother. Mrs. A. E. Simp- rations.
meal cooked with mixed vegetables. So try thia over a top burner on
was here *ever;,l days last week on son.
.
Tlie bride wore n mixed gray enyour gas range: 2 lbs. ipareribs. 1 dove garlic (optional), I medium onion,
bmuness. returning on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. M A. Lambie leave sAmblc with brown accessories and
chopped. 2 teaspoons salt, pepper, I No. 2lA can kidney beans, % cup
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haven spent today for a vacation trip to Fl. her bouquet was of white roses nnd
diced celery. I can condensed vegetable soup. Cut spireribs into serving
Sunday with her parent*. Mr. nnd Lauderdale and other points in mixed flowers
pieces and place with other ingredient* in a kettle. Cover tightly and cook
Mrs. Jay Frcneh of Onondaga.
Piorldn.
Mrs. Robert Pangborn of Kainslowly 1% hour* with burner turned to simmer. Serve* 6.
Mrs. Jennie Zweemer of HudsonMr nnd Mrs. George Bauer of mozoo. who was matron of honor,
vllle came Friday for a visit with East Lansing spent the weekend with wore a blue tailored suit and carMr. nnd Mra. Cornelius Manni.
the Frank Sage nnd Leon Bauer ri-d nn old fashioned
bouquet
Thoma*
Kalamazoo, served I
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of De- families
------- Tipton.
'
r. bls brother —
oX —
beat
man and . Gor- I
troit were guesU of Mr. and Mrs.
Col. EmH Tyden and his daughter.
... ....
Edwin Smith over the weekend
Mra Richard Grom, left on Mon- don Manni and Edward Manni I
' I rick, nineteen members and three
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Hath- day for a stay of several weeks in were the ushers.
L
away of Albion were dinner guests 8t Petersburg. Fla.
For her daughters wedding. Mrs
U.,.... r i-.. rva,- . risitors being present. During the
Mnt T1.*”* !larlirs' Lake Odo^a. business session letters were read
Saturday at lhe Presbyterian manse.
Len W. Feighncr and daughter. Minnl chose a green crepe drexs
,
nudkal
pallenl,
lmm our coMrenm.n. Cl.r. l«lMrs bon Bllvin spent from Sat- Mrs v“da Kane and son. Leonard, with brown occessorie. and Mrs.
vuidmlx^. hl
unlay till Monday in Lansing with nl Nashville ucre_guesU of Mrs. Tipton, mother of the groom. vvm| Inm the ho.pll&gt;l on F.b, 21. Mn.
IK„„
her husband wno Is employed there L®ui Cressey Sul unlay.
drtwrd in blue crepe with black Mina on««. Illis J.flmon Mn am,.„
Keith Lancaster was home from
Mr&gt; "“bk Ulrich and daughter, accessories. They had identical cor­ Celia Hoffman. 229 N. Church St.. the.m t0 vote for thc Sheppard Bin.
were discharged on Feb. 20 and
It WB# voted ,0 wnd cool(lcs tz,
Albion college over the weekend. ^r'',.'YalrrDS0l.°Jn0n an&lt;l U,tIe g,rl; MRC’ of *weet pen/1 ”,&lt;1 1U1M
Rnplds.
were
of(
Two students accompanied him as of Grand VR
?P
eW
T guests °
Attar Uie wedding a reception was another medical patient able to Fort Custer again Remember the
guetta.
|M
Mrs Dora Fedewa Sunday.
al the home of Mr.
«,. and Mrs
OT,». leave the hospital was John Gon- n&lt;fxt date March 26 and plan to
Riley
and L"'..'
her roomthe
Mr. and Mra. Weldon Bronson '1 Mias Belva 7,"
-; ~~
”'". Manni,
•;■■■ "
re brider ■and groom leaving you. 615 6. Jefferson St. on Feb. 25. help.
o—---------.
------ ,_T foJ
. Ka|nn,Bloo
Babies bom during the week were
Mra. Russel Kantner had charge
mu th. ^k.„d in JKluon with
"&gt; MMtod.
8und»v
------------------------Mr nnd Mrs Basil Smith and tpcnl tbp w’eekt"d with her parcnU, where they wiU rezidc al 1128 West as follow* To Mr. nnd Mra. Orval of «»«• program. Two diieta were
Tuttle, Route 2. a girl Feb. 20: Mr. sung by girls ot the Tebo Gospel
duughter
IMr ftn&lt;1 M,;' l&lt;UBh R1,*T
Michigan Ave.
and
Mra.
Roger
Davis.
Route
4.
and Rev. McCue of Hickory
Mr and Mra Charles H Bush Sr ’ Mr l'”d Mr'- f:d*ard •’ Adams
Mrs Tipton graduated from the
----------temperance talk. ' '।
™®r'_9e“'a
er ’
of Grand Rapids visited Mrs Lydia
,hc
North Mus- Hwtings High school and from a girl Feb. 22; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Co
The
meeting will be |
Bush at th- E C Edmonds home on krKon vl!d,|ng their son. Edward. Maher s Business school In Kala- Gross. Route 2. a boy Feb. 20; a bov
,nL next
nMl regular
n
Mm rtav
Edmonds home on‘iJr.
,
„
nd „„
with Mrs. f. J. Smith, the third Tues­
nnd
his wife Bn(J
nnd babv.
to Mr. anti Mra. Merle Van Houten,
day In March.
Mr.' and Mrs M
M.‘ C
C.’ Mu
MUsolf
nndare employed at
— lhe -Kalamazoo
■
Mr and Mrs Oav Jordan nnd chll- I Mr
'oU n,,d
436 W. Grand. Feb. 19: a girl to Mr.
Mi.andMrs.oaj Jordan ana cm - aons and Mu, Norma ,
]f
.
aons and MIm Norma Je»n MusoU Stove works.
Of Mtr »n
KHKr srern8 ov«^ of I^lro“ ,pent tbe w«**nd with
Guests from away at tb.c wedding and Mra. Ijjwrencc Larkin. 1320 S. MARRIAGE LICENSES
on Feb.
rvo. 16;
io. a girl
gin to Mr
iir.
... •
„
of
Of Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mn. Kellar Stem
SU-m over Mf, MluoU.„ p.renLs. Mr and Mrs. snd reception were Mr. and Mra. Hanover,
and Mn. Leon fiteanix. Lake Odessa.
M ddlevillc ... .20
the weekend.
.21
•W--L. Hinman.
Gordon Manni. Toronto. Ontario: on Feb. 15. nnd a girl to Mr. and Hclul L ,&lt;&lt;wc’ Hastings ..
Mr. and Mra. William Fighter and;I Mra. Ida Ruth received word last Mrs. Jennie Zwcemcr, Hudsonville:
Mrs.
Robert
Newton.
Freeport,
on
Thomas
p.
Hayward.
Cloverdale
22
Billy Payne of Grand ledge spent week of the death oT her brother. Mr. and Mra. Tipton. Gobles, live
Feb 19.
Juanltn J Uikc.
laikc. Middleville .19
the first of the week with Mrs Nel-1
Walter Babcock of East Lanring groom's jiarent-s; Mra. Irene Rota of
Mr, Lannes Kenfield. 526 W.
K Houghton. Woodland
lie Conaway.
.
,
| Mr. Babcock was formerly a Mid- Illinois, a sister of tiie groom: Mr.
Mrs. Alonzo Trim spent from’jdlevilic resident.
M Marlin. Dimondale
and Mra
Don William*. Battle Madison St. and Roger Davis, Route
Wednesday until Friday with her I| Frank F. Gosch was a dinner guest Creek: Tom Tipton. Mrs. Robert 4. were discharged on Feb. 20. fol- Robert Ora Burwell, Hustings .. 25
sister and family. Mrs. E. E. Vender* | of Albert Dauer und family of Sagi- pan-:bopi. Fritz Vanderinale. MIm lowing minor operation.!.
Maryjznore Dcaktns Hastings .. 21
of Woodland.
lruT'y.w,nf'?di,v ”'"°«nt Tliuradav Helen Wipup and Miss Annamae
Mrr Mac Kohler. Nashville, who RMmv ,.n n
Mr. and Mn.. Sherman Cluni of! with Mr. and Mrs Bert Jones and Hamilton. Kalamazoo; Mra. Dena was brought to the-hospital follow- BAHRY
‘
Marne were Sunday guests of hu!
1
’j AZ12na
*■*.
?“
, .
. DeVries and daughter. Elizabeth. Ing an accidental fall in which her
brother and slstar-in-law, Mr. and
, ■!?,”won and L*-0 “nd and Mr and Mrs. John Bogert. ngnt
Middleville O. E. S. Chapter is
right foot
foot was
was mju
Injured, was dlsMra. Glen Cluni.
•----------w Margret Orar.d Rapids Others ~ who were charged
Donald.-----------Beulah---Burns _.
and
,n.v-u on
uti Feb 20.
entertaining the Burry County East—l-»
______ "from this
... ’citv
..
..
Mra. Gordon Edmonds spent hut VttlnlltlnA
Valentine Krw&gt;nt
spent lhthe w
weekend
in nrerent
were "the
L
M„. O. D 8,.,UH.
“'iie'rUlt
week in Pontiac with Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed City and Coleman visiting re- bride's parcnu: Mra Pauline Bite* „ B r^Vering'from' hralrtes^Stusrl Edmonds helping to care for lativra and friends
and famlly;
Mannl. Mr
^°n*7.v
ing program has been prepared.
the new grandson.
I ^udge und Mra. Stuart Clement and Mrs Roy Hubbard and Mr. and
Medical patients arc the Rev. C. L.
Mr. and Mis. George Wild of and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster at- Mra. Sterling Rogers
Circus Elephant
Wilkins. Freeport; Mrs. James Ber­
Grand Rapids visited their daughter tended the Michigan iJsestock Ex------------- . » ________
The circus elephant qf today is
man. Clarksville. Route 2; Roy'
and son-'.n-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-1 change banquet and dance at the HAS DELIGHTFUL
descendant of one of two groups of
Fuller, W. Green St.; Wm. Haw­
ward Van Popering Bunday.
I Glebe-Hotel in Lansing. Saturday eve- BIRTHDAY GIFT
mammals that appeared on the
Row H Burton of Charlotte warning.
onrf
’kins.
un5' MB
Hastings;
*"n“s: uavia
David *•
I-a
“ Hom—
_ ...7°
Monciay
wereGard
rec
MBs tv
Dorothy
Roush
ot Borgess
“ d&gt; ana luesaay
Vr-V Nehon
Roulc 5. and Fred J. Young. earth nt the beginning of the Great
in the city on Tuesday on business । ui..
K&lt;uuh
m Miler" day, lor Mra. Hri-m
Oard. I medlcu
.ml «. w- w™, W.tor who b„! MH K.Un&gt;«»
.pent“.8,M
.ikSTwrau
”8
were destined to become bitter ri"!!.£
“ti wjai•»"' 11...|
L"“l nardner
Oardurr U
la in
In aervirr
iirvire
been Hl for about ten days. ■ end
with her aT."
parents,■ Mr. and.Mrs.
Major operations were performed - vals for world dominance for many
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Schader and Warren
u -a.r. Roush
&gt;.,
Mr.
- and
-- Mrs.
— Lloyd
1
jn honor of
j„
oI Mrs
^IrK Q
Gardner's
ai4n&lt;M.-g birthblrth- on A1,en Lahr. Nashville. Route 3;
agca. according to Natural History
Mr. andMrs. G. M.Brower called .
Roush nnd family of Richland were day on Monday' her husband called Cec11 Torrey. Lake Odessa: Forrest
Magazine. The brute strength ot
on Mr.
Mr.and
andMra
MraMilton
Milton
Murphy ofI
on
Murtihy
of guests
guest* Sunday.
Sunday.
her from lhc iS]Hnd of jaVB lhe Deatama. Lake Odessa: Mrs. Ciifthe elephant lost out to the intelli­
Grand Ran Ids Saturday evening, Ii
Mra.Alma
*•— Watrous of
Battle telenhone cal) coming through San rnrd Hammond. Route 2; Mra. Rob­
Mile* Waters, who Ls attending: Creek and n
.. Mand
,,u Mrs. «-&gt;■&gt;&gt;&lt;«&gt;
‘" Borton. Cloverdale: Mr*. Walter. gence of tlie other race, which now
Mr.
Charles rrancisco.
Francisco. tserorc
Before me
the connection
connection was
was fcvrt
General Motors Technical School In ^Watrous anjlAWQ-fiaughtcrj.
Gladys maos.-asrs.
made, Mrs. uaraner
Gardner wm
warned-ta^MiskC.
-Lake .OdMsa.. Route .1: Mr* :
*flc circus—Mun.
in- Mwwinuj. umuid
was warned
tn
Flint, visited his parents. Mr. and and Shirley, of Pontiac were here refrain from mentioning weather Joe Molniakcr. Lake Odessa. Route 3.
Mrs. Harry Waters over the week-, on Friday 10 attend the funeral of conditions or giving any informa­
'Dione who submitted to minor op­
end.
| Duane L Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. u,&gt;n that might be of help to the erations arc Mrs. Fred Uriel. Lake
Sunday guesU of Mrs. Cole New-1 Shirley Henry.
enemy. Naturally she was careful Odessa, und Mra. Melvin Bird, Free­
ton were Mr. and Mrs. Amos An-1 Callers at the Henry Janson home what she suid.
port. Route 1.
drew* of Grand Rapids and Mn. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
Lieut, Gardner did not know that
Byrle Potter. 1620 S. Jefferson St.,
Inez
Paton and
of, Chor-j MU1S Mlw Claribcl Randall and his wife nnd son had returned to was dL'Ciiantcd Feb. 23. following a
------------------------ children
-uhu--------Jolte.»
Emerson Parker und Mr. and Mrs. Hastings so called for her first at major operation.
HOTEL HABT1NOB Ffcone 2711
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Tredinnick left Manley Davis and two children nil San Francisco and then lhe call ua.-.
on Friday for a trip to Florida, nicy of Lansing. Callers Saturday were relayed here. Connections were LEAVES SOON FOR
expect to visit St. Petersburg. Fl. A. C. Dunklee und Rev. Cline.
broken when the censor thought DUTY IN CAMP
In Wednesday's edition of the Ka­
Ijiuderdale and other places of In­
Mr. and Mra. Will Young. Mr. Lieut. Gardner was going to. give
terest.
*
Veenslia and son. Mr. and Mrs. his address to his wife, but TucjJday lamazoo Gazette was lhe following
Mra. John Cummings and daugh­ Vandcrmeir. Dr. Horton, and Mra. forenoon the call was completed, al- news article, together with a pic­
ter. Aria and Miss Evelyn Brower June Avink. all of Grand Rapids, though Mrs. Gardner Lt Mill-un- ture which will be of interest to
tnanv
Hastings
relumed Inst week from St. Louis. ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jenison ot aware Just where her husband is 1—
27,- -v;,
--. v people:’
Mixa Virginia M. Bah--, registered
Mo., where they had been spending Terre Haute. Ind . were Sunday located From some of the things
by Grocin Allan
End- he
said, nshe
Inferred l,Mil
that uc
he u»u
had nurM- -formerly
has
-—— of
~. Mr.
—. and Mrs. -James
--------------... o...u,
,,v uuturu
-------- • of . Kalamazoo,
.------ . —.
.
reveral days
! I guesU
.......Australia.
...................................................
—*“•—• to
*“ the
*—1
.
been in
Instead of the . —““ appointment
Rev. and Mrs J. W. Stanton of ..ley.
Newaygo were weekend guests of Mr.' Miss Dorothy Perkins left from Philippines as they had expected, [“‘'y nursing corps and will report
Grand
Rapids
by
plane
Sunday
but
lie
assured
Atrs.
Gardner
that
March
1
t0
?
nn
Ulc
®
0
Naval
liosnnd Mr*. Lewis Stanton. They were *»&gt;»&gt;»
aumwi
«,c ««&gt;uieu/Mu. «.&gt;arancr mat
; ’J-,------ —””
;
Sunday evening guest* of Mr. and morning for Baltimore. Md. where he was feeling fine and was O. K. p,l"‘ &gt;°r auiy.
Mra. Rozell Stanton. ’
i«he will visit her brother-in-law nnd
This waa tlie firal time news had ,
.Ila
from C®nMr and Mrs. Keith Daniels. Mr. sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wisenaui-r, been received from Lieut. Gardner
? ,, 1033 and
and Mra. Homer Smith and Mr nnd and brother. Norman for n week be- since a form letter, dated Dec. 14,was presldrm of lhe graduating
Mrs. Dorranre_ Treliiric^were nt foreui«&gt;mmenchig work at Johns tame early bl January, notifying
^^ D^nCCiniMiriie served
Houghton "lake Sunday and Monday Hopkins hospital.
them of his safe arrlval-but they
n^ie^reUr^ro n’r’ nVn
and. report
report. n
n ------------fine catch
eaten
of «...
fisn.
ur. and
ana Mrs
Mrs. O
uicnn
ts. Smith
amitn of
oi didn t *•&gt;«»
-7*™4?kD
-- of
।| Dr
|cnn s
know wnere.
where. naturally
Naturally ms
his "t
Dr»;
. *? .”
H'rk
k’‘
and
fine
fish.
Mr and Mra. D. D. Shelton of Grand Rapid* spent Sunday with wife arid hb mother. Mrs' Erm.
V n&lt;^X ta Penn^L hJ^'i
Murahlieid. Mo. came Friday to visit Mr. and Mra. John Eddy. Mrs. Wi- Gardner were thrilled und happy ,lnHasE ‘"“iteSir mom
hb shter. Mrs J. C. Ketcham, and to I nona Downing and daughter. Rex- to hear directly from Lieut Gard- "2
X their daughter. Lucinda, who is ine. of Ummg were guests over the ner in thB manner, and H ws* . £
B*1*8- and lh&lt;- »
ZwS ^Idarabte improvement. «^nd They celebrated Raines grand bir.hday gift as well.
R ^d
a
;
I■ birthday
and Mra.
—
blrtndav and Dr. nnd
Mrs. Smith's
bniitn a
-—
• • ■BURWELL DEAKIN'S
I wedding anniversary.
I ROMOTED TO RANK
'■ Mary Lenore Deakins. daughter
I Mr. and Mr*. K.-F. Bollum went OF LIEUTENANT
-or Mr "
arid Mu EdWln
Edwin Deakin«,of
Prnm
flDeaRtn*son
Of
■ to Kalamazoo on Sunday und on
I............
From
the Grand Rapids Press ,Is ol
Hastina.nn
and Robert O Burwell
Monday, in company with Mr. and taken
iken ththe following
following Interesting
interesting item of Mr and Mrc
H gur.
Mrs. Jerry Hoekstra ot that city, about a former well known Ha*I they left for a vacation trip to Ungs young man. Aiva A.'Kirchner: well of Detroit, were united in mar­
Tampa
other point*
* A.
* &lt;Jack) Kirchner, chief- en- riage by Rev. George W. Olmstead
77™^. anc|
-r-4 ctixr
pel;.— in
Ir. Florida.
rUiiis.
A
STEAM HEAT
They will visit Mrs. Bottum'.s broth- giueer at the Grand Rapids police । of Detroit. Thursday. Feb 10.
HOT A COLD WATER
Tlie bride wore a street length i
era also while in Florida.
™dio station 10 years until called
You'll like Swan better
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom and ,o active duty with the navy a dress of soldier blue with matching!
8HOWEB BATH
Mr. and
been prommea
promoted to me
the
ana Mra.
Mra Garrett
uarreu Isham
ran.ni re- &gt;’en^ •8°, lin' uccu
!
For baby and facie
turned last Wednesday from a visit rank of lieutenant, he has advised । ®{ °?HdtlJh2
with Lieut and Mrs Hartley Fin- friend* here.
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Clark of De-,
And woolio and whatnot
Strom at^ Davis NorihTcaroUmi.
Lieut. Kirchner, assigned to lbe',w*‘ Both Mr and Mrs. BurweU arc
Enroute home they spent Tuesday ',‘aval ‘onxdo station al Newport.. •raduM4* °{ Hastings High school,
Just take it from Grade.
night with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fin- R r-. as communication!, officer nnd Mr Burwc11 leaves apon for a
rtrom and daughter al LxmBviUe "‘dc‘°Jh® ~m‘nandltig offtor. Mid
c«n’P^
‘‘I* 4^ ,» Why
„„y w.
u you
.um
will
you uw
like it
it imwr
better? c
Cause
kv
lhc Promotion came unexpectedly. ln ,hc u- s- Army. Mra. Burwell U 3w_n«. o wav_
_ij
d„.
K&gt;'
Lieut Kirchner saw service with employed in the office of the In•8•
«&gt; old-Um. tloat______________________
—
,1..
a.,-—
__ &lt; Seal and
__ . .Lock
. , Co.
Ml
1.
ea; suns
auda nillrV.F
quicker, nmaV*
breaks neater, fen
feels
the Atlantic
fleet....
before he entered. temnUonal
j unoother, amelia fresher 1 Swaudarful!
the police service here In 1931 and
-------during his work In the deportment
GARDEN &lt; LliR
h- u.o
______ ...
.. .1 . „The
Flu- J™*
Irvlnu
he
wasu with the naval reserve
unit
”8 Garrtm
harden rlnl
£*“b —
mel Feb' tvno *" «*atY wook: M*ai auin
here, serving as commanding offi-119 *“h Mr* o,Pnn Miller In Mid- gcosg&lt; busks . .AU. whitiman
ccr of the communications division . rilevllle. Mrs Amby Mugridge assistAll our hairstyles are designed, in fact, to
He formerly lived in Hastings.
Hastings
‘ ,IH
*•»--------------*oU&gt;cl to ------hold Cross
u Red "
‘
Hc
-------•bring out your best points for flattery.
benefit Tuesday evening. Election of NfW WHfTf KOAT1NO SOAP
Come here for complete satisfaction!
SILVER HEDIHNG
'officer* at next meeting. March 19.
ANNIVERSARY
;.t Mrs. Van Sickles. Several boara
Mr and Mra. Carl LaFayeUc df were filled for the local boys'iri servLapeer, formerly st lids city, willI lee.
ee
makk
Finger Wave ^rtc
be guests of honor ut Open House
30 .APPOINTMENTS
Dried
OU
for their Silver Wedding Annlver- WITH CONSUMERS CO.
_____
EARLY
eary. to be given by Uieir son. Pvt. FOR THIRTY YEARS
George LaFayctle of California, and
Tn the February editing, of the
slaughter und husband. Mr. and Consumers Power New*, appeared
Mra. Glen Rogers of Lapeer, at the the picture of Glen M Brower, man­
former’s home. 800 Michigan street. ager of the Hastings division, who
, Lapeer, from 2 to 5 p. in. and 7 to lias been with the company 30
.10 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 28.
- . yean tills month.

PERSONAL MENTION

Spareribs Are Nutritious

T

Pennock Ho,pUal

|!

What About the Men's

Clothing Situation for 1942 ?

Here Are the Facts
Clothing manufacturers are allotted only 40 per cent of
the wool they used for January, February. March of 1941.

This is a drastic cut. and applies to fail clothing

It will

result in o sizeable increase in clothing prices, or substitutes
will be added to the wool for making part-wool fabrics, or it
may be a combination of both.
Spring clothing
greatly affected.

(ordered last September!

will not be

However, there will be practically no re-orders 09. spring
merchandise because of the scarcity of cloth at this time.
Retail clothiers are being allotted a per cent of their last
-years purchases on knitted goods, work clothing, mackinaws,
and hunting togs.

There is an acute shortage of white shirts, but for the
most part, shirts, tics ond accessories will be obtainable, but
the quality will be below standard.

This condition is the result of war. and it is a serious con­
dition.
'
The government is now working out a plan for the ra­
tioning cf clothing. This will be done with considerable study
before it goes into effect, and*is not opt to happen in the
very near future.
There is no need for panic nor for hoarding because no
one will go without sufficient clothing — but we advise our
customers and friends to take the matter up at once,’and
if clothing is needed for spring or foil — purchase the ac"tual needs sometime before June to insure the following:

1. To Get the Lower Price.
2. To Get Better Quality.
3. To Get a Better Selection.
A large part of Bairds spring clothing has been received, and

we will be happy to show them at any time

You Con Do Better at

BAIRDS
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

The BEAUTY BAR

SWAN SENSE

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Designed for BEAUTY

TI

JEAN’S BEAUTY SHOP

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

�THE CHURCHES

Will the Isolationists, like the I
parachutist who dropped on tlie |
Devil's Tower In Wyoming, event­
Burr Fassett for n pot h»ek] ually have to ask the rest of us to
r. You are cordially invited. I

AUCTIONEER

Ville werr Sunday dinner guests of'
Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Gillett

85 OF EVBBT SALE for Bad Creaa.
Until farther hotleo I will donate *5 »f

Mr. and Mra. Harold Higdon of
Battle Creek were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs J. L. Higdon.
In the afternoon they nil called on

on Jefferson St., Hastings, for lease
on a gallonage basis. Contact LeRoy
Foster, Hasting), or the Shell Oil

Sheldon Agency
SHELL SURER STATION

Surety Bonds
Phon* 2185
Hastings

Hide.. KsUmnoo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryans nnd,
family of Hasting* were Sunday nf-1

land I’urpri.'ed her Thursday evening
the occasion being tier sixteenth
birthday. They oil went to see "Sergennl York" at-the Strand after

AUCTION SALES

MILLER REAL ESTATE CO
HASTINGS. MICH.
MILLERS REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

HENRY FLANNERY
Nashville
phone 3201
Date* can be made at Banner office.

B6lh birthday Sunday. February 22
fariuly. Mr und Mrs. Merritt Mead.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine and Mr

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

noarly aoo neciunRi •ut.
make a nice roturu to It t right
ty. Prtc«J tig*'
Fine inodaru luutr on Sooth
frraou HI Ha* ativui everr
»IOT«ta»nl that on«
«&gt;k
tocrlher with a One «ar»

H.
Another in our community who
has lhe distinction' of being born on

Coal. Gas ond Oil Fired
furnished

and

j»r.

tar.

1 B«»«l
5° utl&gt;.

Marshall Furnaces
R*psir*

Will
pat

88.400

in-

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
nnd Mrs. Arthur Struble ot Hustings'
were Thunduy night supper groats
cf Mr. nnd Mrs. Marcel Evijlcl.

Eaveitroughing

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE

■ . ui s‘1,1, l.!,-.d &gt;&gt; t.,. e i-.t,,..-.

Sunday dinner
(rs. Charles Day..

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

CURT SOLOMON

WANTED

Monday afternoon.

JERRY ANDRUS

AUCTIONEER

Loving cup nt Quimby last Monday
tftghl. winning over Coats Grove by
one point, which makes Barryville
winner for two Micpcs-sive months.

SATISFACTORY

sing vlaitcd at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Marcel Eva let Mat Wednesday.

SALES SERVICE

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
Phone 7-2 Middleville

JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES .and
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 2588. or call

riahire, England, in 1750 and
in London In 1814. Infher early

belonged. to the Methodist church.

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

enjoy its benefit*. created a sensa­
tion among a certain class. She
also published booklets on drcams
and prognostications of many kinds.
Finally she died of a brain disease.

We hove o collector stationed in Hastings to give
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charges.

PIANO TUNING

HORSES - $5.00

Call E. T. WOOD

EXPERT WELL-DRIVING
AND REPAIRING
Peru Export* Sugar
Peru exported &amp;» per cent more
sugar m the first five months ot MHO
than in the corresponding month* of

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Salt* with

DEWEY REED

COWS - $4.00

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $5.00

Estimate* cheerfully given. Dal
can be mad- — ”------- “
Phon* J467

Phone Collect

Electrical Wiring
Prompt Service and Reliable

MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

NEON SIGNS

CARDS OF THANKS

HENRY EGGLESTON

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697

CASH

We hove plenty
of that

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

Wc advise you
to place your
order for new
Hamess "
NOW.
"

THE GRANGES

GLENN F LAUBAUGH
M5 No. Michigan Avenue

Due to condi-

on hand.

Trade your wheat
Lily White flour.
give the same
change you get at
mill.

Truss Fitting
W Wl| I nTUaIuIIYeS Vdrji
...l.l V
Mk.ng „ ,,u!. Our
n»-« .••*”' |.T«. W.irl, Kntidrr.
»» jib*TP. Uui. k b.l-., lia.itag.

Hastings Phon* 2118

hofrd-

Order a load now and
be ready for the next
cold spell.

EXTENSION GROUPS

LY BARKER'S

Farmers, Attention

C. "BILL'’SHERWOOD
FOB

1

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Phone 20*8

u.

for
We
ex­
the

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
Art Todd, Mgr.

JACK SEMPF
SHOE b LEATHER GOODS SHOR

Hastings, Mich.

�interesting,
off the next

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

The Theaters

JUDGE CLEMENT M. SMITH LIVED
A VERY ACTIVE AND USEFUL LIFE

■ATION
intact LeRoy
te Shell Oil
Nat’l Bank

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| wood, and Mrs. Clarence WiUlanu FAIR LAKE
and daughter Rosemary, teal and) clarence Rorabeek b in BonrM
DELTON
Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter of Kala- hoaplul after an operation tor ap- I
STRAND THEATRE
Edltor of the Br.nner:
■ rnazoo.
| pendidtb. We all iwpe tor a speedy
A paragraph
In your paper!iI
Mis* Helen Newton of Hastings recovery.
star ring George .Montgomery.
and LoweU Teeter* ot Caledonia
M and
Robert MitcheH *r»
(Continued from page 1, Sec. 1)
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iam«u ijvt nonacr. mik tra lakct.’ spent the weekend with Mr. and
„. f h^t
l l M
utieh*n
whteh Implied that junk dealers in al&gt;o a niece Patay Earley of Hersey. Mr*. Russell MoU. Saturday after-i
Helen Wt^^
A story of tlie old west based on
whom he served without thought ot9——------------------------------------------------Barry county are kypmg children from Wednesday unUl Sunday.
|noon caUei- at the MoU home were;
AUl Boctety waTwril
the notfel by Zane Grey.
pay. would be a long one. Not in- could do so much and have such
, out pt home of the proceed.-, from
Mrs. Robert Louden won the rug'Boyd Clark and daughter. Mary of . .t_nd&lt;(.
meettna for March
frequently these meant small loan*, varied activities. •
Here is lhe latest In sign*, wen Anne Shirley. Ruy Bolder in
&gt;their waste popcr
which the Camp Fire Girl* sold tick-; Hind* t Comer* and, Mr., and Mrs;; — - - ■ ■ ......
which often were not liquidated. He1 One ureal disappointment came to over a pile of very discouraged-look- ; "Four Jack* and a Jill’*
lets on. The money which they re- Everall Bolyan of Gull lake.
dinner with Mrs. Bert UlU. Mn.
Most people don’t rcuUxc-that
•M * member o&lt; ee.ee.1 IbTOu- Jud&lt;e Smiu&gt;. Ue
m.... me. Ingoldxlr?*: "For sale—Experienced ■ Weaving a gay theme around the
' reived and which amounted to 110. [ Callers at the home nf Mr and yna Mason and Mrs. Haiti* Penn.uk
»»&gt;■ who
-.»j Waihh»*to« ha* wt a top price bri"
tie. here, (ekm, Ume U. .item!
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1 was given to the Red Cross. Mrs. W.jMrs. Leon Pennock On Sunday MU. helping her.
llrts ••
, ups and down* i-f a young man
-. thru meeiiMV -mln, them In &gt;" he
Ute peoeedure or
boast* talent* lor music and danc- M’ra’’- ond ,l b this price which gets; W. Potter af Wall Lake made the emoon were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
,.,
many
When he thm*ht *** (edeerl emiru Allee bavin.
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advertised In the pre**, it represents. rug and gave it to the Camp Fire Schmugge and baby ot Battle Creek
Tlie
Jeep
came
in
the
ratting
room
Memorial Day was
****r^*^a* elmilt tuiloe for over n
the ’op pnee which we gel for the‘ Girl-,.
and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Ko.« and ’ „u u-.i/T*.at
_
he dntrn 3*««. &gt;'r believed that he one night, very wet. and hopped up Fredfr|c March. Loretta Young in ! scrap we tell. Naturally, we can't■
tingly observed Ini Hastings
Mrs. Fred Oe Hughes relumed to. two children. Philip and Frank of
- - «
.
....^ . fete publicta* Ih;. raprn-w »hlch Amply on the piano key* to pout and I "•
—-’
Windsor chair which has an nlin&gt;
Bedtime —
Story
cnl)ed'A
---------------------: pay thl* price to our customers and1 her home here Tuesday afternoon Kalamazoo
i««h»r.
chm
ol «P»lll-&gt; him tor mrricr on Ihr rnl- had a time persuading her that it
Tlie story ot a playwtight who 'exact to keep in business.
! fronj.Bont.
Iron) Borg.'.'s
’is hospital where
when- she hadmid
Mr. and
"*
------Mrs Basil Hayward and
.
pmtnm eommllw .nd .rrv.d f"1 &gt;»~h Th-r.
on mpnln.
So
called
because
this
resembled
an
wouldrQ
take
"no"
for
an
answer.
It
co*u
money
to
sort
the
mate
­
' e—* _
——
ccrly ttro
been
a surgicifl patient •for
nearly
two; daughter Cleo of Alto called on their
for several years
t°r which he appilccL nnd he had was not the proper place to drip.
old-time high comb.
Willard
I
«" Her daughter.
Mr* Mr*.
wttUrA.
brol|wr
and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Would you not say that a man b$, n .UiglUy recommAded by mrn The next morning I learned where even after his wife said "yes" to Hal. bale it. and then transport it weeks
25 """"
or 30 ~'
miles to where it can be “
re- Waters of Plainwell is staying with Mrs. flwyn Hayward. Sunday aftall these things
tiling* and many ot' Influence nt Unslne and Wash- *he got her. moiature. Buster wa* another man.
who did aU
proceMcd.
her.
• . ।rmtoh.
more had given a fine service to «n«&lt;on- But the President refused taking a bath arid she didn't have
AT THE BARRY
You don't expect.a-storekeeper to‘
Mrs. CDytOn Stough. Mrs. diaries'
the community and th&lt;? county t0 tn*k'' the appointment because any more brain.* than to Jump tn
sell an article for the same price
where he lived? And he was always
Smith was then 62 Tlie Pres- his lap while he wa* in the tub. Of "Blondie Goe» to CoUege"
Unemploymcnt Costs
, he pays for it; you expect him to1 Harrington and Mr*. Bertim Adams'
a-friendly man. who liked folk* be- *den&lt; Misled that lie would not ap- course he dunked her.
attended the Battle Creek Nature (
According to tha National Re­
cause they were folks-* kind man. J»*n‘ “ fwleral Judge who wa* nast [
• • •
sources committee, unemployment
Dagwood finds out a college edu- —---—• -- ------------------- — —
keenly sympathetic, who wa* glad 80 11 seemed hard to accent that i Rusty and the Jeep got In o scrap
during
the depression cost lhe na­
cation
will
help
him
In
a
business
I*'
1
J
uuk
d
«
‘
krs
lo
customers
to give time, thought and effort to decision when the Judge felt that ' -(probably
—-•
—
•
»-«
—
•«
-*•«
wui HOM
&lt;11
uu-.uir-.
- nrlrr (or
.
about the boy friend who IIIAIUII
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Norwood of tion I'JOO.&amp;OO.OCO.OOO. which included
...........
.
...
.. . thfl’ Ih.l that
ll.rv
»ame
Price for scrap
they
others
was well
to do the work But
uuiriA who
W&gt;» needed
nceuru a&gt; friend
mrno when he
-------------- able
-- ---------------------------—wa* singing to them under the wln- way and besides he wants to play , HW
&lt;v. .«■ ■*.....B ...
Kalamazoo visited their brother and1 idle men and machines.
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.
ll was hard for them to get along. ,ie soon found that Important case* &lt;jOw when We were trying to steep* football.
We
’
re
entitled
to
some
profit
on
sister-in-law.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marshall,
The
1 lie many
iiuiuy tilings
nungs he
ne did
uiu for
iui such
auvu 'n bi* own court. re*i*&gt;n.*ib&gt;lliie*
--....... in
... BIld the Jeep pulled a hunk of fur
the material we handle just the Norwood Sunday afternoon.
I
-------------I.l&gt;n
q{ Rtu|y
|f|at m&lt;.an Ruisty "Code of the Outlaw" starring
--- .---------------folks were
known only
to a few of the hank
bank------------------and other wnrk
work nave him
jsami- as ..torekeepera. or farmers, or
Robert Barnes and son Bob spent
*tarring Bob Steel. Tom Tyler.
his closest friends, for he never ....
“J* —
he -----------------------could do. and —
he -,-r.
fqrgpt
— hi*
-—* is dc-"furr"ed?
manufacturer* are on the stuff they from Saturday night until Monday
Rufe Davis
di&amp;apnointment.
He
was clad
did
. • •
• mentioned them.
—
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----------'"* he A,J
-with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford aa
Silcoek
w find the work and had the strength , paUy gayn the girls at school are
Tlu 3 Mesquiteers again appear InJ sell.
.~«-&gt;
Clement McDonald Smith waa
—। You don t find many Junk dealers,at Plymouth.
'.\nd. * v‘° daJ‘:
rc&lt;'1 ‘O‘ng to learn that awful song. another of. their thrilling series.
the son of David W. and Nora Mc­
5r that the work needed
be
done.
--------- come
-- ■
------I piling up big money and tliat .* a
Mrs. RstelU Barber and daughter
Donald Smith, who were pioneer
Ros"to O
’Day
and they
didn't
in speaking
of■ out right on the chorus. It seems
. pretty good indication that the rates Ir„nr of Richland called on Mrs
residenU Ol
rVAlUCULB
of VMUCWll
Castleton W^llUUp.
township. His , , To, one
, of. hl* sons,
.............
........... .. ”
parents began their married life hl)l ’»ck «»f ambition to become n they were leaving out one bootn- "Honolulu l.u"
1
IWy a’’* ln,lr
. .
. Marshall Norwood Saturday after­
on a farm in that township, north *T*,thv rn4’’- J‘‘dge Smith Mild: toody.
This comedy team offer a* much1 . Waste materials are needed, to
- help
•— noon.
'
of lhe village of Nashville. He was 'earsago I made a sort of contract
entertainment as a three-ring circus America win the war and it .Menu
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&gt;
»
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to
me
that
most
good
American*
bom December 4. 1844. Some weeks with the I ord that if He would give
Gues* what we've got? You can't---------------- * * *------------c&gt;Mvrd word from her mother. Mrs.'
previous to that date his parents nM' ennuvh to .rin nnd the strength in a hundred years. Rabbits. Two ACTIVITIES OF LOCAL
। should be worrying more over getting
1... i..-u
&gt;..a...A.,.| ccnters
had driven In a lumber wagon to &gt;« d“ “■ » ™‘&gt;ld be content I have
batches. Both mothers have the ODD FELLOW LODGE
K wui d. ..4...u..„
"X
Fort Wayne. Ind. in order that the tried to keep my nart of that agrec- mm
nests buried "of
in deep
hay
and 'one
lined
’ ra^bbif
” fur"
Heating, fzxlge No 58. I. O O. F t"l^y‘ ’would orerthTracl’mlt junk
rxpeciant mother might be with went. Certainly the Lord has kept with oodles of rabbit fur. One
Don't put off any
relatives and receive care which &gt;’l» part."
mother keeps her babies uncovered has received acknowledgment from dealers are making a little profit out
longer the thrill
Few person* nutside
of------------------their closewnuc
whUetne
lheotner
o.herone
oncnas uicm
thrmaevpdw.p, ....the H-'..
Queen ..........
Cluiriocte
of -the matertil. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Wren and
lhc iu10n?r f?irTn ,'.Orne could 'l0T_.
------«... ’..s hospital in ...
-- they
'7' handle..
-------- •;
provide. So Clement wa* bom in frle.ntu
rro|lw hou. im^i-tant and jv covered with fur and hay nnd a England for tne donationrecently । Junkdealers are Just aa good
cltl- daughter nnd their brother George
of owning your
indlana but spent Id* life in Uiis hclpful
(x)lh |ht, Jlldlfe |UId Mrs pkce of old earpet. Both families sent. Charles Annuble having
re-. «'•««
«"&gt;’ other American. We Wren all oi Muskegon spent from
S?‘Jn?yi
Smith were the summer month* thev are equally sturdy nnd fat. Anoth- celved the following letter:
arc trying to
do everything we can Friday until Tuesday with.their sis­
own home. A
i.aT-iZ.
I .
smith were tne summer montn.* tnev are cquauy siuray nnu rat. snntiirtutrirt school, also the Vermont- "P«'t. at. Bay View each year. TIiHr „
ihcr had
"We are deeply grateful to you for to help this nation ot cure. We re ter. Mrs. Mary Shedd. Mrs. Oscar
er nio
mother
had some
sofne ilui
lliat zero
zero night
night
Building and Loan Assn, plan smoothes the way to
ACnrC2’n
ihl cottage was near the shore of beau- and they nil
—• generous donation
—.. .«
.... —
.-------— -part
. to turn
---------the
.-------all froze in
In spite of the
the .•your
to assist
us Dying Io
do our
tide Chamberlain, local was a caller Sun­
......
... afur out
..
...... ...^
— -n
'i -v-r
1861-62. For a time he carried tne
Utile Traverse Bay. Tlie view fact
that she pulled
of ....
her- i..
in .....
our ......1.
work for .....
the —
wive*
and i...n„.
babies nf
°f hnttl
battle
o that
that rikhhaa waii
wont
ever day afternoon.
home ownership. We will be happy to explain the terms
mall to Hastings from Nashvill.-. aero*.* that bay and the wonderful wlf and two other rabbits to cover of service men. nnd I enclose official be rambllrui down the streets of our
our. Mirs Kathryn Horton of Parch­
His diary, carefully kept, tell* some aunsala always gave them pleasure, them
ment spent the weekend with her
to you. You will be amazed at the low cost of buying
She is young and didn’t receipt with my warmest thanks.
town-.
•
interesting things about that ex­ .The bracing air. the pleasant siir- make their nest deep enough. The
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J C. Horton.
"We in England greatly appreciate&gt;
One ot the junk dealer*
perience.
Wlille Leon Pennock was putting
a home NOW.
roundings, the many fine people they other two batches were both bom the splendid help of every kind Hint,
।
Our subject taught school In Carl­ met were very helpful. The Assembly on zero nights nnd certainly arc L* reaching a* from across the sea CHAPTER PRAISED
ice Ui his Ice house Saturday aft-,
ton and Castleton in the fall of programs appealed to their cultured thriving. Tlie next zero night will in this time of trial. Best wishes to J OR WORK AT FIRE
emoon the shTite came down letting
1882 until Die spring of ,1885. Tn
Mr.
Pennock
fall.
A
large
cake
of
taste.* and were stimulating Tlie probably bring, more as the date* you all for 1941.”
1 When fire gutted the once proud
home. Don’t delay —
the fall of Hie latter year he en­
or twelve week* they spent there they are expected doesn't make a
The letter wa* mailed from Hain- luxury liner Normandie in New Ire fell on hl* left arm. breaking the
tered the law school at Ann Arbor, ten
each year made such n change In bjt c.f difference, just zero weather mersmith. Eng., on Jan. 7 und ar-; York Harbor. American Red" Cross b0"’’ Ju*t above the wrist,
but for lack of money could re­ their activities as helped them In ls au that L* required to bring
Mr.1,",
and Mra. .®^
Bert
Patton
here uuuui
about «-ru.
Feb. i*.
14. over u(. volunteer workers were quick to arr,„
^ „enterIlm He
He
.......
...»......... ls gu lnal u reqmreu io uring a rived
nvni nvrv
—Pa
-------7,
main there only a few montIm.
lawver h0^' m,n&lt;* ",,d ,p,r,l ‘n“&gt;’ dld batch. Maybe I ought to contact month in transit. Not so bad. how- rive at the scene with canteens and tain&lt;-d Mr. and Mrs George Schoolpractice not B0 ,o Bay V,fw t0 resl' 11 Ripley on it. It has me gue.-wing.
ever, when one considers pn-scnt war' medical supplies.
craft of Battle Creek nnd Mr. and
or«cuce ,--------------------- _ .-------------,* &gt;
. _ _
B
------ ....---- ---------1i Tn,I.
umi w«*
conditions
and. ncstrictiotisi
This rfact
was noted K..
by nvr
PM. v-«...
New Mr-.
Mrs. Arthur
Arthur Winter*
Winters nf
of Anmuia
Augusta at
at­
in tlie hard way—by atudying in a
, , .
I York tabloid, which roundly crltl- a dinner Sunday.
W .UU» ttoKlft
i Jta.
KUAN,:
law office and passing an examlna- busy
the uroe_,&gt;ut „ WM ft ,tUn. - wVl)Sf.Hn.
W. W. Lung and Mrs. Ulllon,
At
their
meeting
last
Tuesday
'
^fzed
work
of
volunteer*
during
the
tion. In 1912 the University of ulating change
‘
‘ ‘
.
.
change from
from their
their usual
usual *“
night, the lodge voted to purchase fife but commented. ’Shining ex- Rapp of Wall lake entertained the'
Michigan recognized hb successful RctW1UM
Duane L Henry, son of Mr. nnd
activities, wWch
which no
no doubt
doubt addfd
added
nnothcr loan hospital bed. making
,hc Red Cross. It moved following guests at a birthday din-1
career a* a lawyer and Judge by yearn to their lives as well ns much Mrs Shirley B. Henry, passed away two bought bv the Odd Fellows and lnStebbins III dr.
°“l
wny.
n.r!’ tier Sunday in honor ot Mr. and
...nUm, him hU
Ol Buh.l. »,
Wrtnnd.y nnW* ol U«. o«k.
one by the Rebekah*. The women
“ndrJT,115e’ dld ,U Job Q‘“CWY Mrs. Claude Harrington of Ban-'
nr nf Iawi and datinn It back to
a hejpfuj tlnM. for their chll- dealh being due to pneumonia He
and
expertly.'
I field: Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nor1867. when the class he entered was Oren m &lt;h.lr trowmo ran
;was
Aug. 18.
■— born
----------" 1922. ut
- Butler.
"",l’r are also purchasing niattrcui covers
and will get rubber sheets, if avail­
graduated. Tn 1017. Albion college
Outstanding qualities ot Judge Ind., and was 19 years and 0 months able.
conferred upon him the degree of
'Smith were hi* kindness, generosity'. old when he died. Before coming to
sna th- “nd loyalty to hl* friend* and hl* Hastings Dunne attended school In
Karl Wellfare nnd Robert Newton
During the fall of 1866 and the deep aympalhy for hU fe|low mfn Charlevoix. Surviving are hl* par­
spring of 1867 Mr. Smith taught gnd women. He wanted to under­ ents; a sister. Miss Helen Hynry; took the initiatory degree Tuesday
school in Hutlngs TVp In the fall gtand folkl cipeclaI1y lhe human three brothers. Robert Henry, now night and will take the first degree
at
the next meeting.
of 1867 and for that school year he slde 0[ (0^ fhe only criticism ever In training at Chicago; Dale, who Ls
taught the grammar school in paRScd on his work as a Judge was at Great Lakes. III., and Shirley.
.
Charlotte, and while there studied thnl ,n
casM wnw people Jr., at Iwme; also his grandmother. DEATH OF EDWARD
law ...
—
In ------------the office
- of —
Attorney E ...
A. ltwuglw
thought he w
was
„ lw
too ^-.Mumi.lta.
tender-hearted
Alma Watrous, of Battle Creek. SCHARFF OF DETROIT
Edward Scharff pissed away last
Foote, passed hl* examination nnd UI1d sympathetic. But tha large mn- i Private funeral services were held
was admitted to the bar April 21, jorjty he received each time he ran at the Henton funeral home in Del- week al his home in Detroit. Sur­
1868. But he did not begin prac- for Of(h.e proved that the voters ton on Friday, tlie Rev. H. W. viving are ills wife, Hattie; and a
tlce then, but
taught
ol ulcuUHJlt
thc district
hud ,uu
full confidence «
in .-----------------Campbell of—
Assyria
officiating.
In­ . brother, Charles. Tlie funeral serv--------— the
..._ Nashville
--------- - U1
_u lluu
*---------------------- —
the winter
integrity os &gt;
a juu*r.
judge. Hi*
His liuiicaly
honesty . terment ~~
was !r.
In the A*ayrin
Assyria Cent?"
Center Iocs were h»Id Tuesday at the chapel
school for a Iyear.
’C—r. In ib.c
nm’er -of
nf hla i:iic*riiy
ted In Middleville and
..A...-...—&gt;ia...-a&lt; in all
»ii hi
ermeterv beside his grandfather.
of Oscar C. Yost in Detroit.
1869 he located
neV
er aquestioned
his* long ' cemetery
resumed hl* studies of the hw un-|career Hu dutles nnll responsibili-1
der Harvey Wright, whom the al- |llcj M ft man M a lawyer and ttR a 1
tomeys of that day recognized a* a judge werc taken seriously, and disman of unusual ability and skill In ciulrKed aa he believed they ought
lhe practice of law.
|to be.
•
On April 12. 1870, Mr. Smith hung
Judge Smith's attitude toward
out hl* shingle and began the prac- others was embodied in a worn newstlce of law at Nashville, which waa paper clipping found in hb pocket
then a growing village. He was sue- when he died:—
ceuful. On May 17. 1871. he wa*
’The story Is of an old man who
married to Frances M. Wheeler of hud crossed a chasm, but who had
Woodland. Four children were bom paused on the other side to span
to thb unfon—Gladys, who died at the gulf with a bridge. A fellow pllIhc age of two: Shirley W. who is. grim remonstrated with him for
and has been for many years, the wasting his time. His Journey was
president and secretary of the done, and he would never pas* that
1 'Vnherslty of Michigan: Gertrude J., way again: therefore the folly of
wife of Judge Russell R. McPeek of building a bridge at eventide. But
Charlotte: and Donald D.. a sue- "The builder lifted his old gray head
ceiuful business man of Detroit.
I‘Good friend, in the path I have
In lhe fall of 1876. Mr. Smith was
come’, he said,
elected
probate Judge of Barry There fol iowe th after me today
county and moved to Hastings. He A
• Youth J—-- •--*
•-----whose
feet -----must
pass this
served eight year* In that office,
during which time he also continued Thl* chasm that has been naught
to practice law. In 1883 he became
associated with PillUp T. Colgrove tn To that fair-haired youth may a
pitfall be;
the law buslnees. lhe partnership
Shaving Cream
continuing for ten years, until he He, too must cross in the twilight

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dicial district then Included Cal­
houn county, which was made a DRESSINGS, CLOTHES
SHIPPED TO HAWAII
separate district in 1901.
More than 1.000,000 surgical dress­
Judge Smith served this judicial
district from January 3. 1893. to ings made by American Red Cross
January 23. 1923—a little over 30 volunteer workers have been ship­
ped
to Hawaii since war was de­
years. On lhe last named date he
had held court all day at Chariot^. clared. Also sent were 12.595 dresses,
When court adjourned be went to 10.830 sweaters, 3,030 overalls, 4.915
shirts
and 5.000 blankets.
his room at the hotel. He was there

en, with but a brief warning during CAREFUL AUDIT
which he summoned assistance.
“Contributors to the Red Crass
Though away from his home, he waa have the best guarantee In lhe world
that there won't lie any hokus-pokua
loved him m a father. So he died. with the funds, because the books
are audited annually by the War
Department and reported to Con­
while doing his regular work.,
Judge Smith was the most me- gress."—Walter
Winchell,
newsthodlcal man this writer ever knew, paper columnist.
He made a clear record of every I
transaction in, which he was direct­
ly concerned, or when he was in I
anv way acting for another. HU
children were amazed at lhe num­
ber and the completeness of the)
records he had kept, covering all;
his individual affairs and the many
cues where be had acted In behalf
ia guaranteed to help

pared and placed wflere he could
put hb hands on them whenever the
figures were wanted for aqy pur­
pose. They found the diaries he had
kept for every day. dating back to
I860, in which he mentioned mat­
ters that had Impressed him. He
was the personification of method
and orderliness. That was why he

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volved, require careful consideration. You will find,
as have many others, that it pays to consult "Your
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machinery, home appliances, etc.
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your child'* cold, cough
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HASTINGS CITY BAN
'Fifty-Five Yean of Continuoiu Service”

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PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TH UBS DAY. FEBRUARY M, 1941

I, Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hdlaa and Mrs J purchaaed one on Orapd River when the Chapter entertain* the'and report* a steady Increase In
clnlty. once living In Irving and to Michigan and lettled on the farm
smith and family.
Road. Detroit, which Ls nearly com- other five chapter* in th*
-----------Besides
--•—*—
1 business
the -------manufacture
L. R. Beeler. Barry county Red Parmelee
Pans-1:« where they operated six mile* aouthweat of town now
' The front ha* been tom out of pitted.
*
■’friendship night" of
ot the
the season,
i. of
at buttw
butter and
and powdered
powdered buttermilk.
buttonnllk, CroasTlrst-ald
crow Ilrrt-aH director
director isto having
having *- »lorw, later
— ’moving"to Middleville owned by Fred Btokoe
Later he
1 the »tore block formerly occupied
The Floral Garden club wiU meet The
*“------*— ’ **
'The regular
meeting
h ~
scheduledd the
the making
making of
of cottage
cottage cheese
cheeee wa*
wa* bluy
buiy vur.c
ume theae
these day*
days or
or rather
rather eveevi when they purchased the farm now traded farm* with Andrew Btokoe
rpr by Hie Better furniture, and now Wednesday. March 4 at the home of. for Friday
Friday mgnt
night so
so mi*
this wwill be a recently begun and now whole nlng* with classes at various towns known as the Glenn Solomon place. and moved acron the road into
Mr. and Mr* Wilber Klump and owned by Clayton Bennett, and we Mrs. CantUever neor Barlow
• busy
—lake.
— —
, week for the "Stan".
'Star*-'.
{cream cheese Ls being made. Pete fOT clvllan defense. This week the Mr. Watson died in 1917 and since Leighton twp- Allegan county
Mr. and Mn. Jacob Klump were hear wifi soon be occupied, after
”—•— —*
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mri. wim
Wm
was Lnviwiim
Grand -Peterson
of “
Detroit
to lhe new man classes wuim
being iiciu
held at n
Heating*
Ume JUS
hto wue
wtte na*
has inaoc
made Iler
her where ha lived until 1915 when he
* Henning— and naia.
. .w.j, Uebler wee
■ -- —
--y--- —
aain&gt;*B three
uun that
luai limo
Bunday dinner gunt* of Mr. and lhe remodeling 1* completed
three
tree children
children of
of Grand
Orand Rapid*
Rapid* Rapids
Hapids Monday
Monday and
and attended
attended aa in
in charge
charge of
of the
the manufacture
manufacture of
of night*
night* ot
of the
the week
wwk and
and at
at Na*hNa*h- home
home with
with lhe
lhe children
children in
In Grand
Grand went to live at Kalamazoo. Hl* flat
Mn. Roy Smith of CalejlMilk- OthMr and Mn
Carl HUr and were
rrr Rnndnv
vLsItrm nf
i—
__ .._____
.________
__ active_ wife. Ml** Minnie Jayne* who also
Sunday visitor*
of hli
hto brother.
brother, luncheon with friends.
I&gt; th*
the rhMW
cheese nmdimt*
product*. CWi*
One rhMM
chrese !■
to ..mvm, for tw0 —
night*
are closed Deke n
Rapids.
Mra....Waloon
waa an
D*n chlldren *crc vtoiton of their par­
1 " j Floyd H»l».
“ “»
“» -W « X
W Uta . wwk'. .«ta, in u&gt;« chureh nnd WC.T.O.
Holes. Jr.. “
U "•
now emploKd
employed «
Youngblood of Caledonia
enU Mr and Mrs c L Hlar and Grand Rapids st.
;fls gn altendant al
8tate
। Johnson &amp; Son * grocery and It reit before starting a new da** organization for many year*. Fu- 1912. Mr. Campbell owned lhe flrat
Mr. and Mn. Wilbert Rosenberg Mr. and Mra. Fred Guffin, Sunday.
Weddlng bells again nre ringing! : pital in Kalamazoo
surely look* good enough to e*L
there and also at Woodland. Orange- neral service* were held at the grain binder in that community. In
■ and granddaughter Jane of Plain- AfUmcca
Afternoon callers it
at lhe HUf
Hiar 1.^.;
home Junior Purdy son of Mr and Mrs.
.
.
‘ Mra. Glenn Miller and mother. vHle
Delton.
8L B»M&gt;iaUcal
Evangelical ahalrdi
church 1923 he: waa married to Mn. Rote
— and
——
-— .
. Grigg*
—
veil visited hl* brother. Claude and were Mr and Mn. Robert Hill of Edward Purdy of thto village and
’“l Mr. Ambie
Mugridge ware hoeteam
---------------------—------------------Mrs Jerald Dennison and daugh- Grand
Rapids. Surviving
are—
three Hall also of Kalamazoo who died
, to the Ir
f - —- ------------------------‘ family In northwest Thomapple, Plainwell. Mr. Hill once was mana- Mtas Helen Roee of Heatings will “JJJ
[rving Garden club at it* tera wh0 have
orand Rap- •ona- djdr °f Battle Creek. Ray of one and one-half years ago. Since
Biinrtay
1 ger of the local
• trKroger
——- store and1 apeak
Andrew Oa?kler has been mc,tlng „at—
apeak their
their vow*
vow* Saturday
Saturday evening
evening ;
the.—
former’s-----------home, on lda for torne month* are again stay- Eugen*. Oregon and Wallace of then he ha* lived with hi* daugh­
.home of
Mr. and Mn. Joe Cronin of Grand Is connected Mth the same com­ at
at the
lhe .home
of the
the bride'*parent*.
bride'* parent*. '.ery Hi at her home ac*t of town.Creamery gtreet Thursday
~
Frances
Cart. t-—;-,—------- r"’,— ter. Mn. Charles Baughman south­
....
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----- the part week, with a severe cold ■
,'!!!.?
1U&lt; w,th
WIM1 Onindnla. r
i~:v«» «■»»•
Rapids were Sunday afternoon visi­ pany now in Plainwell.
Honoring lhe hride-to-be. Mra. Ver
Private and Mr*. Kenneth CUne, ’We
&lt;bW”' TT
ff11’.?'
n’v are
ate very
vvijr sorry
miuy to
tu know
ainzw that dau
——
— Q
—.l“
TTm
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OI west ot town. He joined the Middletor* of her aunt. Mn. E. F. Blake
Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Lewis and Hagen of Grand Rapid* entertained and to still confined to her bed. Her
hospital
receiving
Grand
■daughter. Mr*. Retha Segar. to with came from Mtozouri on a short fur- Jerry
’------ *- I*
■- In- a*•—
■— --------1-‘— °
”nd Rapid*. Mn. Albert Frey of
and family
son David came from Romulus Sat­ at n linen shower Thursday at her I
treatment for a nervous breakdown, Detroit. Mn. Lyle Holcomb of Mt- 1869. shortly after , ito organization,
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Thorpe and urday to visit her parent*. Mr. and homr. Junior has hern employed a*!; her mother part of the time after lough and attended the funeral of
: the former * uncle Fred Nesbit at but we are* glad to know 1* much am|, Fla., and Mi* Kenneth Set- and had retained hto membership
two little daughters. Heu-n and Mr* Lloyd Elwood. Lewie returned shipping clerk in tire Montgomery school duties are done.
tn same for the past seventy-three
jton ot Wtnatehee, Washington.
Robert Carter who to an instructor Pontiac; also »pent a short time Improved
Mary, and Prof. H. P. Greenwald of to Detroit Sunday but the rest re­ Ward store in Hastings for some',
The Fann Bureau organization.'/Thl* eftntaunlty being’In arrean years. Surviving besides Mrs. Baugh­
mained for a/ten day visit. They time and Miss Rase tn the office. ’nt Chanute Field, IH.. spent Ute with JCen's parenj*. Mr. and Mr*,
man are two other daughters. Mrs.
their
"cckcnd
with
hto
parents.
Mr
and
Guy Cline at Parmelee Kenneth will entertain friend* and neighlHe matter of Red Crow oppor- Fred Lanko of Climax and Mn.
have
sold
thafr
Romulus
home
nnd
visiting her parents,
We undrritand they will-make their
:
Mrs.
John
Carter
in
OrangeviUe.
also
learned
while
at
the
uncle's
bors
al
an
old-time
box
social
SatUonment
and
knowing
the
great
; home Ui Middleville.
Dean- Dunlap of Cheyenne, Wyo­
j The Cunningham brothers, rc- the first time he has .been home'home that his cousin to Ln training urdsy evening at the home of Reg- present need of aU moneys, some- ming; nine grandchildren and eight
Ince accepting Itos iwsitlon. Hto also at‘ the "same camp
Inald Cridler two mile* west of onc *&lt;lb a real original. idea sug' reived news from thetr mother friend. Miss Myrtha Klaiber of Holt
Mrs. Herbert Hund of Grand Rap­ town. Tlie fund* will go to the Red B'«tcd a most unique and money- great - grandchildren. Another
daughter.
Mn Enid Hoekstra died
, Monday that their father hnd been was hto guest while at home.
id* spent from Wednesday unUl Crou and N. C. Thoma* will act a* making plan-that of an old-time
taken to the hospital in Baltic
Mr* WilHard E Gray who had Sunday night with her friend. Mn. auctioneer. Those who attend, and auction sale an^the idea ha* gone
Masonlc lodge conducted the serv­
been visiting at Grand Blanc and Claude Rosenberg of northwest it I* hoped there will be a large over big. Now. Middleville and the
ices
at
the
interment. Mr.’ Campbell
I The Masters-Jones circle hail a I Wyandotte spent from Saturday un- ! Thomapple who to alowlv convales­ crowd, are asked to bring white ele- community Is asking for contribuAn Inlrrtmhonal Daily Nervi hatvr
pleasant afternoon Thursday at the tll Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. I cing from a serious Illness Mr. phant* for the fish pond besldea U«» from everyone of some nature was a man of fine character, well
home of Mrs. Harry Batoch although T. J. Berry and then returned to I Hand came on Friday night and their box lunch. The principal form ^or ,,lbl big event which will be held thought of by hl* many friends
rome were not present because of her home at Chas&amp;ell in the Upper (spent the weekend.
of entertainment wUl be th* show- Saturday, March 7. on Main St., who extend sympathy to the daughcolds. Mrs. Eldon Poulson and in­ Peninsula: Sunday guests nt the 1 A letter received by Oscar Fink, ing of a Ben East film at 8:30 sorting al 2 p. m. N. C. Thoma*, ten and families
Our village has been drawn very
fant daughter were present and re­ Bern- home were their son James • beiner from hl* parent*. Mr. and o’clock bv one of.the T-K teacher*. ,h« oldtlmer auctioneer and Curt
Feature*, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make
ceived many nice gift*. A game and family of Grand Rapids.
Mr* Andrew Finkbelncr who arc There will be other gomes and a Solomon, our Junior auctioneer, will close to the war through the death
suitable for. the occasion was en­
Mr-. A. C. Johnson ucccnijMinled vacationing in Florida stales they lot of fun to anticipated.
sell
the
goods
and ,f
if you “
aren't
**
” ,h
* "
A~u •'"*
ran't of one ot "our boys" Donald O.
joyed and caused u lot of laughs. her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Getty to are now at Dunedin.
present at tlie auction you will miss Hall, who lost his life when’ lhe
Layman's Sunday at the Metho­
Tlie devotional.* were In charge of Blodoett hospital Grand Rapids
Mn. E P. Blake. D. O. Doyle and
a lot of larnrhs and fun. It is hoped plane of which he was co-pllot
Iniroduetory Offer, 6 Saturday I hum
Cents.
Mrs. E. E. Hickriian anti Mrs. Philip Saturday to see Art Who underwent Mr and Mrs. Perd Johnson attend- dist church was well carried out to nw 82000 by this mean*. The crashed nine miles east of Buena
Bender presided during business
Obtainable ar:
an operation Friday for appendicitis. ed the Pioneer meeting at Cale­ although due to much sickness and Middleville merchant* have con­ Vi*U in Virginia. February 16
many
deaths
’
tlie
crowd
was
not
a*
,tributed
rin,„„ over 8500 worth of mer- while
on a routine flight. Several
; Stanley Lyons began work Mon­ We understand he to coming along donia on Saturday.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
large as should have been. The chnndl
^, blU
u ^JJethlng^to olher ttlrmen ,oal thclr hv“ bl thc
day at the American Steam Pump fine although he ha* been very sick.
The Woman's Reading club had
136 West Center Streel
were In charge of J. L. whlch
It was a shock to
' Co in Battle Creek.
Junior and Frederick Gillett and an enjoyable time at lhe Colonial vrvice*
woven wc
we ftJ1
an can ..nave a- snare. same
.
.accident.
----- ~
Rugg
as
chairman
and
music
was
......
iu
uhm
ih
* n*u,&gt;
....
Hastinr*. Michiran
Nothing
to IKArXrZ,
too small or large
- «»■•£
“* **“”
“ "&gt;£&gt;«
«}•
news ....
picked
up
! Local Eastern Stars arc antlcipat- John Robertson, who recently went Tea. Tuesday. It wa* an open meet­ .uriUd b, u,,
cw, .„d . I
’^ta
Zta
'b™^
” Jld
.
. . off tne ratlin new&lt; hrnad.iii
____
i Ing a good time Thursday night into Uncle Sain's service are in ing and some visitor* were present solo, by Floyd Hole* Others taking are
a’grain bm^er.dccixLc fenwc *,bout lhe Mtne Uine came trough
. ...... --------- ------ ... -------- „ wriiHi uiu der rlcctrlc fence -------——... Arkansas.
Although the attendance wa* small­ ----nurt were
.heOter
.
. .by the' the
Pres.K edllnr
nnH R..
were devntlnnala
devotional* hi
In rhanre
charge nt
of .... a .
nmde
U'° Prcss
cdllor and
bX t^nuns.
Dick Palr/ier who wa* recently er than hoped because of consider­ part
John ^epkey and RumcII Bender;
food 11 «“ a «real bl°’
caUed buck after being discharged able sickness.
White corporation,
clothing,
food. poultry,
’’.T “etc More
u,uItems
" w are
“lc needed.
‘“mu&gt; ftnd
Mr*. Nora Whitmore came Bun- announcement*
by Curtis
Sb&gt;omon:
Tbcsketch
sk',tchofofhto
hulife
Ufe
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More Item*
are needed
nn“ ,rlen&lt;ls- The
for age limit, to in California.
.
was
niwned
tn tb* nann*r
responsive readme
reading led bv
by W. R. livestock,
diahe*.
clothing
picturesi— w“ P,10Ilei1 to the Banner last week.
Former Leighton resident* will be day for a few day* visit with Me* resnomlve
Harper; talks by Earl VanBlckle or whgt
‘
, Ip’tou have Donald had lived with his two alsinterested in knowing that Mrs. Del! Allen and other Middleville and F. H. Helrigel; usher, were VI
wiuil
nave
your
u
you
nave V”- ..
--­ Mr»
"ontethmg to give and you surely
Mr* T r ouleU and
something to give and you surely
I r OUtett and MrsWalter Lewis who has been seriously1 friends
&lt;___ ____ T&lt;._
...........
Jerald Reedxlrn
Keerfztra ,inr»
since hi.
hl* parents
ill is convalescing at the home of
Mrs. Dana Potter returned Thurs­ Robert Dean and Vemon Hooper. havc notify any member of the
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Stillwell of following committee: Stanley John-i
John-idled
dl,‘d when hc
he was a y°uhg
Jouhg l*d.
lad. He
her son Barney to now able to sit day from several week* stay with
up some. Mrs. Harvey Wiggins who relative* In Eaton Rapid* and now Grand Rapid* were Sunday gueat* son. Arthur Valentine. Charlea WU- | had a sunny disposition, always
of her sister. Mrs. Harry Baisch and Ham*. Clare Brog, or Jerald Bed- ----J°"y ----and b&gt;' aucb -V..
’ro*1 many tftuiui
friends
Telephone between the "humps"!
for a time stayed with Mrs Lewis in pions to remain in har own home.
ford.
1 among "*'*
—’--------k—' been
—
old •
and
young. **He had
Wayland’ also has been ill and ts
Mr*. Vern Thomas of Parmelee family.| inn tried one week, culminating n
with her daughter. Mrs. Clara WU1- entertained ut her home Wednea- . ------------ ———-- -------------—“
—t mr
M'. „“
ia'I OTr5
Mr, Hotarl I,,rd,
inson in Grand Rapid*. .
day with
with an tnlacelianeous
miscellaneous show«r
show«r naugnterz.
day
daughter*. Loraine
Loraine and. Betty ot
of entertaining
entertaining
— her
&lt;her
_r grandl
o-jndfalher from college romance and hto bride had
Tlie Middleville Creamery which honoring Mrs Marlon Keagle Gale Coloma were Sunday visitors of the Grand Rapids at tiielr
’
home on returned on Friday from Norfolk.
,Va . where the wedding took place,
recently instaHed machinery (or lhe
a recent bride. Ernest Vermeulen family on the Grand Rapids St
reception of whole milk is now
The Pythian Sisters arc planning Irving road. Betty to convalescing
i She had returned to her teaching
Mr*. .Alice
aged 77 duties in the Lakeview high school.
m.n,Iou, Iml ,lra,UIU. ror.MSU.t_w~nJbrou.hBwr- nujJntaUte pjrjW. .1 th.
„.laRebecca
„t 0, „,Hoyt,
u
venrs. a resident of this community Battle Creek, on Monday last. Tlie
_-al months for the interest of the Blodgett •Sta
C-----------------tar*
,s----------- ,or
XrnU
&gt;'•'&gt;
« &gt;h.
' order. Leaders of the sides
are Mr*. Grand
Rapids
her ' th.
parents
body wa* brought to Middleville on
__________
onxipn nrr
do.nand
w X,
d.,.
I Lulu Allen and Mrs. Marjorie Wil- brought her down to enjoy the day.
ithe 4:30 morning train Ulis MonThe *"■*
Skelton,
I Hams.
•**-■*
’•— *(orm.rlv
--------- *“ tired on lhe 2,":,,,.
। day accompanied by a mIUtary es­
morning,
where
she
had
been
for
folk,
end
Ben
Lee
l.nr,
on
We
Hl...
rood.
n»mln..
.he
h.d
Wen
r«
|
Many of the town
cort Funeral services are set for
five weeks. Her husband Herbert . 1:00 o'clock Tuesday at lhe Middlecountry people also are Interested
■
- ■
Mr .nd Mn. Juob Klump ot
Hoyt passed away Feb. 23. 1933. Mrs. I vllle Baptist church with the tew­
bi—the
— .„converting
west Thornapple
of tne-old were
school-surprised
.
ground into a playground for the Monday evening of last week when . ..A
.. me .ber.°r the ¥*ddle' ; rence J. Bauer American Legion
Effective Jane 27, 1911
vllle Baptist church, a faithful [Post of Hastings as guard of hon­
children
enuaren and
ana also a picnic spot,
spot about
noout fifty
nity church
enuren friends,
friends. mem- ,nrmh,r
. rhrt,H.„
Some mow,- .111 ta .mded lor tan ot U&gt;e Bible elu. ot u,e Leah- "'"“'J “f f^.eYS nu™ ™d or. Interment will be In Crystal
TO GRAND RAPIDS
equipment and as a starter toward ton Evangelical church gathered *
Springs cemetery at Benton Har­
the cause a
baked goods sale will for a social evening They brought
£rmTltrt
7:23 AM
bor with the American Legion Post
be held at
Geuke* meat market, plenty of good eata which helped Mrs Btiin rt&gt;e
, of that city In charge. Besides tlie
and anyone
anvnno interested
interested isUasked
ntfce&lt;t toInmake
make the
the evening
evening complete
enmnlete Best
Rest
Steen She leave. four Other ’ young widow and sisters. Don leaves
and
to nex? Saturday, -•-v
wishes
o pleasant
and Teatful vVddlevlHe MMr.R^harie*ClRtt&gt;erts I two brothers. Rev. Robert Hall of
help —
- the date -----------------------— •for
---------'-------- • ---*
Feb. 28.
Big Rapids, and Rev. Hugh Hall of
23. C.
Of course, tlwre is never future are the wishes of their many
•J - ovement without some on. friend*. The Klumna move to Grand Rupi^ ^d^Mra*^Mercdlti^Dlck Kewanna. Ind., and many friend*
a good movement without wine op- friend*. Tlie Klumps move to Grand
TO BATTLE CREEK
position but many children of the Rapids thto week
in whose memory he wUl ever live.
of Heatings: two sons. Charlea of
east side of town have no adequate
Mrs. Hattie Stevens wa* in Orand
Freeport and George of Kahmaioo. PRAIRIEVILLE
place to play outside the street* and Rapids Saturday to the- funeral of weral «mndciiiidrcn nun ore«t
grandchildren
some have, narrowly escaped Injury Mr*. Clare Matteson who died Wed- several
'Irand. hildran
The and
i™iv great“ wnL
Mr*. Ferri* Quick and Mrs. Lewto
from speeding auto* that whiz nerd.y a few hour* after suffering
oX nZter f.,^1
Johnson. Jr., were Kalamazoo shop­
around thf corners at too high a • rtroke of apoplexy Surviving be‘^5
pers. Thursday.
speed The Methodist church ground sides her husband are a sister, and S' " t J 2lne™‘
thto
Callers of Mr. and Mrs. LaVcm
has been used extensively but there two brother*. Nelda. Mortimer, and 'T^av al 1^) n m tote^n^
TO LANSING
Calthrop. Saturday and Sunday
to always danger of breaking of ex- Earl Teeple aU of Grand Rapid.
th-ir?ln? eernnTX
were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman
per.-ive window*, and this plot of Mr* Steven* came liome Sunday '"iu.
. ..
The neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. of Plainwell; Mr. nnd Mr*. Harry
ground unused
to
an
ideal
spot
for
but
returned
Monday
noon
to
re
­
t. is
tnit
re- u b Finltbeincr who live on the Nagle of Hickory Comers; Mr. and
daily — many thouaanda more than
THIn picture is in remind you that
d ----small
groups, —
main
few dafs with her -ftZ|bKaeSele fwe J .Tum
recreation and
" picnic------------■- ’for
------a•—
Mra. Lewellyn Erb and children of
Mrs Elmer Fenton
1
....
returned Sun- —
nephew.
Clare has many friends in dlcvll)e gathered there Saturday
you cari improve your own tele­
ever before. Wnr call* mutt go
TO KALAMAZOO
ckson where
Middleville who
..
Sa&gt;u.r.tU.y Delton: Hazel Billings. Henry Rogers.
day from Jackson
where she
she had
had Middleville
who extend
extend svmnatliv
sympathy in
in evening to remind
them of their Lee Gurd and Lewis Johnson, Jr ,
through, even though it is Incoming
phone aervicc und lend u hand in
beeirthe past two weeks visiting her hto bereavement.
twonr-mu
twenty-flfUi wedding anniversary. all local. Mr. Calthrop 1* a Uttle im­
daughter. Mra. Cha*. Lewis and
Thto community wa*
greatly #ti
.1, -reiMrt, .- cROod tJme. 8unday B
speeding important war. mensugrs
increasingly diflieull to meet aerv ice
proved.
family. She report* Rev. E K. Lewto shocked Monday morning when it famlIv dinnerK
was held
who has been HI. able to be out but became known that Gottlieb Kaech- Ftnkbetner home
Daily Except Sunday
Plan to attend lhe missionary
needs us readilv uh in the punt. Bv
if you ayoitl ibQw “Jnyik
|
” periods
has not yet filled hto pulpit.
ele had died suddenly following a Go thrb K.ro^ie with
who her
diedfather,
au^ program at the church. Sunday
Mr and Mrs Bill McFall spent heart attack at the home of Mrs. Xniy Monday mom na a* one of morning at 11 o'clock war time. A
— 10 A. M. io 1:
doing your telephoning ut off-peak
AU Olher Trip# Are Daily
the weekend In Cadillac visiting Mr. Dora Kepkey in northwest Thom“.L ro°T!ngotle. °* relumed missionary from Japan will
tlie guests, and all hto children but
— when lelcplione lines are likely
hourn, and keeping your calls us
and Mrs. Arnold Parker and all at- anple where he had been spending one son. Albert, were present. Oth- speak.
tended the .winter sport* on Satur- ‘he whiter. He had seemingly been
wno were there
‘shTr
Io Im- overloaded with calle.
nliorl un posniblc. vou will be helping
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Williams of
day Mrs A H. Parker who had in excellent health thto winter and ™ ^fettTof sro Ji Mra Mau^
beyn in Cadillac since Thursday, on Sunday was present at a gather- gmlih of Muikegmii ’ancT cUleten Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
Michigan Bell now is handling an
lo npced lhe messages thal arc vilul
when she went to attend the fun- ing of Ida chHdren at hto farm home Kwhele Of Wrandottr
C"‘eUin Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Dora
Io viclorv.
average of more than .&gt;,000,(Kill calle
Mr. nnd Mrs. LcGrandc DePrie&amp;tcr
rral of Mr.. Sam Ardto of McBain, where hto daughter, "
Lewi. tlmZof ettebrztSS’te? a"f7re
entertained at s 7 o'clock dinner.
J taJW, Wnd.
tlra n„,ta..„
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Sunday evening in honor of Mrs
DePrlesler’s motlier. Mrs.
Sarah
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Smith who was 89 years old. TuesGuests included Mr.
T.lbou Ivn, „iun,rt u&gt; HU
when lhl,U«n &gt;w. old cun, »llh
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u» duta.-.&lt; Thon.ppl.-K.llo,, hU parrnu io Mkhl««n -lUln. on JSES? 7LKt£J,,,t L™.
xtodl ihi. Mood.,
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of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Mary Polley
Sunday callers of Mrs. Jennie NorFriends of the Ririiard Tanis Ran county. He purchased Lhe farm had been/lll for some time — and had rl* and Lucy were Mrs E. A. Parker
family of Grand Rapid, are sorry three miles west of Middleville recently
wo
amputa'
and Elizabeth of Hastings and Miss
to Irani of hto severe skknes*. Hto about forty-eight years ago. Hto wife uona
gangrene
,
Myrtle
Smith of Battle Creek.
sister-in-law. Mrs. Clara Gardner died in 1924. He w-as a faithful The re
brought to the!
I to also ill with influenza
member of the Leighton Evangelical Beeler
------I home here and from I
‘ Miss
Mivs Madse
Madge Hunsbenr
Hunsberger, teacher church. He is survived by
Lots ot Complaint!
here services were conducted at I
in the sixth
grade at Thomapplechildren,
Mrs. Lewi* .‘Finkbeln
Department stores, dry good*
Kellogg
iSg*at
this
co'mm'unlly.
shirtey'orifternteni Wh? cS^cemJleS'
ir,.1leweee school is' conva
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itorei and general merchandise
her home tier
in Grand
home Rapid*
in Grand
from
Raoid*
a feth
from
of Sturgis.
a feth of
Mrs
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Maurice
Mr*Smith
Maurice
Mr.Smith
Campbell
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11 wa* bom In ...
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ten days sickness with influenza, of Muskegon. Albert of Grosse Isle, »tate
as a child ofMnine
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total- of 52,000.000 cujlomer comMrs Floyd Helrigel ha* acted as “nd Carleton of Wyandotte; four- ------- panted
hto parent* when they came I plaints annually.
Iter substitute qt the school during *&lt;*n grandchildren and two bro thher absence.
ere. John Kaocheie of Leighton and

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was removed to lhe Cross funeral
liomc at Caledonia but at thl* writfuneral
arrangements
awaiting arrival of hi* children
in connection with the Red Cross
work a course in home nursing to
'o be organized this Thursday everung tor a twelve week* period The
class will meet *t lhe nurse's room
In the school basement and will be
In charge of Mrs. Angellne Fmkbeiner. Red Cross inrtructor. It to
hoped a class of twenty-five ladle*
may enroll for thi* courseI hat
tl will
----------------------------------------mean much to them through life.
The writer took such a course dur­
ing the World War and has found
the knowledge invaluable
At the meeting of the village
caucui Monday evening all officers
with exception af two trustees were
•nominated.EllRussel.
Bedford was
nominated instead of A H. Parker
appointed ta fill vacancy caused by
lhe death of Councilman Lee John»on; Sam Myer* was nominated for
j the weal side trustee replacing Clare
.Brog;. George Juppstrom th* third
C«v councilman was re-nominated, all
lor two-year term*. Other officers
------ ,L Glenn E. Blake;
clerk.
Dora
White;
treazurar
Blanche Segerzlrom; assessor. Ma*
&gt;te
Lynd Caucus committee tor next
Md-iliu
fcM^i &amp; »*«• c*«‘TOa"; IUmy MMIer- OthM«l» yiire? «• M»l-Sa-Us
•« v«n» HUr and James Rugg
| The remains of Mrs. Sarah-Wat­
son. aged 78 years, widow o( Wal­
MUL-SO-LAX lace Watson, were brought to MU
llojie cemetery tor Interment MonCarvtth A Nlrbbins, Druggtl#.
di»y aticriioon. TUc Wateon family
HavlUin, Mkh.
were old-Uinc resident* ot thl* vi-

store today after being home nearly
ten days with Lhe flu and complirations.
The large crowd of spectators who
witnessed
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MiddleviUe-Delton
basketball came
vere kept on thclr lots by the cla?j
contest between the evenly matched
trams that ended m a tie of 24 to
J4 and required an overtime.play.
Starting in the overtime the twe
team* scored alternately but at the
end of the three-minute period Mid­
dleville held the laurels by a *core
High point men for
Middleville wire Flnkbelner and
serijan with 10 and 8 points res­
pectively and Harrington
Houghtaltng for the losing team
»ith like point*. Friday night the
local boy&gt; scored a victory of 25
to 10 over Caledonia on 'Donla's
floor. Tao games this week finish
the season—Nashville here Tuesday
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1842
mssla for a pot luck dinner in the• I Mr. and Mr*. Larry Flegal. MImI Special meetings are being held DUBFEE
church basement at 13:30 p. m.
, Corinne Flegal and Richard Flegal at the Methodist church. Sunday I Mr. and Mra. Warren Calnu of
I Doster epent Tuesday with the 1stRsligious Instruction
I of Kalamazoo visited at H. Wood- night until Thuraday night
?“J*»
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„„ »r'“7u?!&lt;’£2;r*£tu?“S£ gj!"
Tuesday at 4s40 p. m. for the Sen­
oi no. i
«* ana uis rosier ramuy. Mrs. uciger
. ion.
York
wk;
I Thuraday at 4:40 p. tn. for the
hsngrtiabout
in their
»Suneral months
the weal
west visited ,ound
mth» touring lhe
morn(ng
0:15 garage
after he
had'I Rodger Davte went to Pennock
i Tlie following is the result of the Saturday at Jesse Chase's. Lawrence been missing since Saturday aft-' hbspttal Wednesday and had a flnjcwciwn
and ~
the Coat* families. The vmoon.
nody. ’"“minted on
election o.
ot cuurcn
church muccra.
officers, wmen
which Chase’-s -emoon. Mr.
Mr. Barrett
Barrett round
found tne
the body.
. H rjM-hter Putor
| took place last Sunday after the f?™1" rteLi^rt U
*
U
Th*’
had B°ne lnt0
B#ra’e akX wJv rSeW*
* * gcWng
'service: Financial Secretary, Fred EdS'ne "a'enl*J’1
to hang up his sled on a rafteria~"g ve,J ™ce&gt;•
11:00 A. M. Bunday school.
’ Reuthtr; Recording Secretary. John
“r “‘idtlnr be're
time i “nd clUnt*d on to a ndcr of a car.. r * rd‘"VcTrarm Rapkte'£i taS7: 45 P M-E L. of C. B. TYipic Breche Isen; Treasurer. Edgar Reisj As he stretched up to put th. tied ®*‘uldB’r * Orand Rapld&gt; on buMl
■d by Ej4
Eiden
Fleasner
en Deacons: Glenn Clum. Roy Ro-2^13?, Ha‘tln«s whcre hc!rope over the rafter, he evidentlyj
of had _„th,r onb. „
en pieasner
-S'
- M.—Evening worahlp.
8: 30 P.
: berte. and Eugene Reuther: Trustees ‘‘“ *n'l’^&gt;JJien'slipped with the rope catching on at^^^ W^M’’a ’ft M? art

Woodland Community News
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Baby son Gordon visited Mr. and

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Church Announcements

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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald in the
Laiunan of Woodland.
The Ooata Grove P. T. A. will mart
Friday evening, February . 31. Pn&gt;-

Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. George
Coate. There will be pictures shown The ladles from Bai
by the Sinclair Refitting Co. Those S. will' furnish Um

Mr. and Mra. Ben Schneider spent
last Wednesday evening with Mr.:
and Mra. Floyd Kimble of Coats!
i family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chase
Grove. This was a surprlM tn hon­ Tuesday evening.
; dan.
I were entertained by Mr. and Mrs broken. A coroners jury Sunday aft-1
or of Floyd's birthday.
“L
SiWomen’s Missionary Society will' COAth c.rXvf
i Jew Chaie for Sunday dinner to
w^deMh 41s accklenial ,'xnI Wednraday with Mr. and Mra.'
Tita/Woodland Garden Club was
“i
wart .nK -----------Mrth.
10
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ii
HtaU.
entertained at the home of Mra.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve-.'' Woodbury.
Chas .ey.
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wuuuuuiy. Mr.
mi. and
nnu Mrs. uiuui
—• __________ ■and was in lhe fourth grade. He had
Rev H. R- Pfeiffer spent WednesHarald Yerty last Ftiitey afternoon.
,
|=u-.u.
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—u.-j Misa Betty
I Furthing
Woodland.
_ "* * *
made his home with the Barrette for day In Lansing. .
Discussion of garden plans for ning
...... y about four year*. Funeral services, Mr. and Mra Rodger Davis are the:
Midweek prayer service at the'1 Kimble and Louis Kenfleld of Has- [|'X| ~ ' ==■■
tings
spent
last
Wednesday
evening
MAG
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ii
were
Tuesday
afternoon
al
2
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’
clock
proud
parents of a 6 lb. 13 oz dnugh-.
home
of
Henry
Fleasner,
Thursday
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aus- 1-------— —with Mr and Mrs. Floyd Kimble to
H A311V IL.l-.t,
|
nt the Hess Funeral home, conducted ter. bom Sunday at Pennock hos-1
on P.
p m
Un of Lansing t 1 pound. 3 oz. girl ui
“I s
8:00
M.
help celebrate Floyd’s birthday.
T' ■
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by the Rev W. C. Ba/sctl pastor of plul. She has been named Jerilyn
named\Janlce Marie on Sunday,
The-Methodist
Churth
Aral.
BrUUa
fell
Swlurtwy
.nd!
,
tob
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rl
Gr
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ltl
the Evangelical church. Burial in Rae.
morning.' Congratulations.
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
Mr and M„ OtU nshcr of Kala-1
broke her collar bone.
। apent me weekend at his home here. Lakeview cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waite and Mr.,
10: 00 A. M. Mooting worship
One ticket In the field for village mazoo spent Sunday with Mr. and.
and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott spent
Pearl Dcmond got a message: Miss Genevieve Hafner of Detroit
11: 15 P. M. Sunday school.
U1.I«Was
|.W »
Republican with lhe fol-'Mrs. John Hook and family,
Sunday morning from PLU1
Scottsville
a worawnu
weekend aucaw
guesU ui
of ncr
her parSunday with Mr. and _Mr»^ L. R.
• Ka. her -n.i.l! 1-...
j Mr. ___
___ lowing re-nominated
that
cou*ln U»«
Mra. i.L.
Ario n.
Burly's
entX.
andi ...
Mra. na
Edward. Hafner,
I
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----------------Wolcott of Freeport.
Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek service. husband had passed away. They had
Ployd
8t.
Mr. and Mra. H. L. Allerdlng of
St. ,igIg—-E. D. Olmsted. LrtUL
Clerk-— rix-wwinlvl't
riuyu Roscoe
nuM-uc is working at
u, os.
a- j: President
•
PLEASANT RIDGE
been married Just two weeks. She nace.
ace.
' C- r. Munro.
'
Trustee*—E B. Green-1 ur n.,d Mrs Ouv Kantiier rnd
Carlton. Mr. and Mra. Harry James,
Sooth Woodtart Church of the
who Is teaching -----field,----------Adolph Douse. Jr. and Frank Manln ol
of ‘n-.f
near woodlan
Woodland snenll
left the same day for Scotteville to| Mrs Ward Butler -..u
Mr. and Mr*. Martin Stuta and
Brethren
c’. nt
° Arthur
*
attend the funeral which was Tues- In1 Battle
Battle Creek
Creek spent
spent the
tin- weekend
weekend Caley.
Caley. AMeasor-Dwin
Assessor—Elwin Nash.
Nasli. Tree*Treas- aundav
Arthur TeX
Teeter'**
son and Merrill Allerdlng. Hastings
Arthur
Teeter's.
10: 00 A. M. Worahlp and sermon. lUc
«i Mr Mum.
| urer-Mn. BUnche Wrt.ni
In- unday
’ at■ er"
”.?
”'"!-.
were Sunday dinner guest* at the
, Mr. and Mra Alton Wood and
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Al­
The P T- A. will meet Friday eve-j T,le «f°up who iiad been at the cumlienti.
(Greydon
spent
Saturday
evening
at j
Wednesday. March 4. 8:00 P. M.
lerdlng. This was a family dinner ,
ning. Peb. 27. Program will be pic-. Kellogg Camp for two weeks reMr. —
- Mrs Wilbur Walker of i Hubert Barnunu, north Coats Grove.
and
।
in honor of H. L. Allerdlng'* birth­ Quarterly business meeting.
tures shown by the Sinclair Refinery I turned home Saturday.
Owosso apent Monday with relatives
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth KeLsey and1
day.
OU Co. Those in the school district
The Nashville Chamber of Com- here,
j Mr. and Mrs. Wamle Kelsey spent [
Mrs D. V. Slwmo and son Don of
please bring 1 dozen sandwlchrs or.inercc mct Monday night at the| _■ ,
Church
Coldwater are visiting her mother.
1 dozen friedcakcs or more and your Main Cafe.
g—
E. B. Griffin, D. D. Pastor
.Mra. Lawrence Hilbert and sisters
, o»t&gt; table service
I Mrs. Charles Kahler who fell on
'Lorena and Ellen the first part ot Woodland
I Bert Hayncr. on lhe Harold Bar-,
&gt;«* »•«&gt; broke her ankle returned
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
I num
farm--had
an auction
sale
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
i-"
— --------------------------- —
~ Usl home from Pennock hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Hynes were
Mr- antl Mrs- Earl Mead of The
7:M P M ChrtBUn Endeavor.1 Tuesday
Turijy afternoon.
«IWnoon. He and
»,d his
hU wife'
wife
dinner guesU at the home of Mr. Rev and Mn R A HouaMon. re. I
Eahlrtar io Ha.Uinw a. he L. Heights were weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs. Wilbur Hynes of East eemly relumed from sierra Leone, drlv.iur a millilnrek no«. Our heal and Mrs. Gali Lykins.
Woodland Sunday.
Tne Community syrup making is
We« Africa will lie lhe sural »|ieak-!
•’u‘
,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey and rrs
The survey
_
‘ Next Sunday. Sunday school and progressing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Wamle Kelsey were
shewed
there
were
1000
or over of
7:30 P M. Thuraday prayer meet- churr‘‘ *rv“*a w,n fc**’' “•» Ea*’*'n‘
entertained nt the home of Mr and ing.
maple trees in the village The project
/
|w*r tlmcMrs Ronald Lehman tor dinner, Kilpatrick '
Mr- a,ld Mrs John Blaser. Neil is being sponsored by the Nashville
Sunday.
10 30 A M Sunday school
I and Nclson Brisbin of North Carlton Development association and the
Will Garlingcr of Cadillac visited
| proceeds
from the sale of
11'30 a M Momma wnnhin
upeiil Sunday at Geo Brisbin's.
------------------------------------ the syrup
his sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
7 30 P M Christian Endeavor
i Mr- and Mr&lt; Warnle Kelsey and will be turned over to the Youth
Gilbert McLeod from Saturday un­
BOO PM. Thursday ora ver meet- Mr nnd Mrl Kotoelh Kelsey were Council to purchase recreational
8 00 F. M. Thursday prayer «"««- j Sunda&gt;.
Bl
uh., rqulpmen: The Sap will be boiled
til Monday. On Saturday they call­
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garllnger
’s in Woodland
woodland.
Farmers Co-on
Co-op CreamCream-,
The- Woodland Church of the mlan
«n'»
..down
down at the Farmer*
Mr. and Mn. Walter Thompson 'cry- Aubrey Murray is loaning a
of Nashville.
United Brethren in Christ was host
The sum of W 00 ha* been received to the Conference Ministerial Amo- and families visited Sunday with Mr. । •■'teain boiler, several are loaning
by Mrs. H. A. Kitson. chairman of elation. Ministers were in attend­ and Mra. Kenneth Wilcox and fam- pails and spiles and other necessary
Woodland Village Red Cross since ance from various parte of the state. ily in Benton Harbor.
, equipment.
the money was turned in to Barry
Rev. Chas. Starr of Roscommon' The many friends of Calvin Plum-;
Mr. Erni^t S. Marks of Detroit .Gen­
county. Woodland is well over iu
eral Secretary of Tlie Michigan will hold an Evangelistic meeting pry arc glad to sec-him down town
quota in the last drive.
Christian Endeavor Union wns tlie here beginning March 23 and con-;n8n!nMrs. Mrytle Patrick of Seattle. afternoon gue*’. speaker. Mr. Marks Uniting two weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gale Kelhl have
On Sunday evening at the C. E.' moved Into the front Hess apartWashington spent lhe last two weeks remained at Woodland for the dis­
with her brother and family. Mr. and trict rally of Christian Endeavor meeting a panel dLsctiMlon was glv-' ment.
Mrs. Gilbert McLeod nnd Elwood.
en
on
lhe
subject,
"Can
one
be
al
Morning Glory Rebekah lodge met
held at the Woodland church in the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bom and son
True Christian and be a Patriotic Friday night with Mrs. Bernice
evening.
Phillip visited Mr and Mra. Will , Rev. V. E. Robison of Caledonia Citizen?” Those taking part were ‘ Charlrfour of Eaton Rapids. an of-1
Leonard of Clarksville Sunday.
a former pastor al Hasting* is presi­ Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kelsey and'Heer of the assembly as guest. An
Mrs. Chas. Faul ot Hastings and dent of the Mlnteterlal Association. Earl Sease and Maurlne Clum. The1 enjoyable evening was spent fol­
Mrs Geo. Faul who has been spend­
devotion:. were in charge of John | lowed by a pot luck supper.
ing some time at lhe home of her
Richardson
Mrs. Farrell Babcock of Romeo L.
Zion Lutheran Church
son and family there, called on
Next Sunday evening. March 1, visiting her parents for several,
Paul W. Geiger, jfastor
Woodland relatives Saturday after­
Rev. Crawford will have chargo-ofl weeks. Mr. Babcock a state trooper,
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
noon. Mrs. George Faul left Sun­
a combined
C. E —and
evening
scrv- is- —
helping
finger
printing
11:00 A. M Morning worship. In- —
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day for Dimondale where she will stallation of newly-elected church Ice Subject of the C. E. discussion ■ Lansing. He spent Sunday here
i
visit her daughter and family. Mr. officers.
I will be "Wlwt commitment io Christ, Fordyce Showalter was taken to |
and Mrs. Richard O'Brien.
8:30 p: m. Luther League.
means."
Pennock hospital for X-ray* and
Mm. L. J Vincent entertained the
Tuesday. March 3. 8:30 p. m.
Ruucll Booker lias rented the examinations
Teacher’s Bridge Club last Wednes­ Brttihertiooci
I Harold Barnum farm and moved1 Daniel Gurlinger wasn't so well ।
day evening. Two tables of bridge
Women’s Missionary Society meets: there with hLs family.
tlie past week.
were In play.
at the home of Mrs. Violet Jordan’ Tlie L. A. 8. will meet with Mrs.
Misa Betty Higdon. R-. N. returned
Mrs Henry Hynes entertained the at 8:30 p. m.. March 3.
Chas. -Townsend on Thursday,Ito her duties nt Pennock hospital
Hope Circle of the W. S. C. 8. with
Wednesday. Feb. 4. Mid-week Lcn- March 5. Mrs. Mattie Schneider Is'Monday morning.
a Hobo breakfast last Saturday ten service. Choir rehearsal after chairman of the club who will serve! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher enter- |
morning. Door prizes were given. the service.
(dinner. The Baryville society will tallied ills mother from Luusing lhe j
Thursday. March 5. Ladies Aid j furnish. Everybody invited.
|past two weeks.
Mrs. Hynes is chairman of tlie Hope
Circle.

AUCTION

Having decided to quit farming the undersigned will sell at public auction at the
farm one and one-half miles North-East of Freeport or nine miles North of Hastings
on
.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,’42
Commencing ot'10:00 a. m. E. W. T. the following

46 HEAD CATTLE
HORSES

Bay Gelding, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1500
Bay Mare, 6 yrs. old, wt 1450
Brown More,'!5 yrs. old, wt. 1500
Sorrel Gelding, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1450
Black Colt, 2 yrs. old
Sorrel Yearling Colt

School Notes
Wdodland Township School
Bruce Eckard!. Raymond Smllh
and Ewilda Curtis won recognition
in a contest concerning essays en­
titled “Unity for Victory.’’
Tlie Assembly program Monday
afternoon was In honor of George
Washington’s birthday. Eight eighth
grade girls put on a Negro play de­
picting life as the servants In the
Washington mansion of Mt, Vernon.
The Seventh grade followed with
tableaux vlvant of the life ol Wash­
ington.

Kindergarten and Flr»l Grade
Cecil Rogers has been back in
school a week after having his arm
broken.
Denny Bates read us a story about
George Washington and Gaylord
Kreb* a poem about "Our Flag".
rrlday
u
u I
Gordon Landis entered school
Monday.
He has been going to
school in Grand Rapids. Tills makes
our enrollment 45.
The sale of Defense Stamps thia
week was 83135 for the sixth grade
room, making a total of 361-50.

Seventh Grade New*
j&gt;Uny Seventh grader* arc plan­
ning on attending the Indoor circus
Tuesday.
On Friday afternoon. Feb. 13, Mr.
sfenley gave us a Valentine party.
Sunday School Class Enjoy Sliding

Eleven members and visitors of
tiw Intermediate class of the Church
ot the Brethren, enjoyed a sliding
and skating party at the home of
their teacher, Mrs. Paul Townsend.
Saturday afternoon. The meeting
was called to order by the president
Roger Flanigan. The name. The
Merry Circle Class, was chosen by
them. It was decided to have a
meeting on the Second Saturday of
each month.- •
Surprise Party
The W.-M. 5. of the Evangelical
church gave a surprise od Mrs. Har­
riet Leigh on Monday afternoon ot
thl* week.
Refreshments were
served and Bible games played with
prizes. A most delightful time was
enjoyed by all who attended.

CATTLE

AUCTION SALE
Hoving told my land and cut down on my stock I will have an auction talc ot the
farm located 3 miles north of Cloverdale on M-43, or second form south of Baine’s

store, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1942
Commencing at 1 o'clock fast time I will offer the following:
HORSE
4 yr. old Colt, wgt.
1600 lb*. will work anywhere

COWS
Full-blood Holstein cow,
4 yr*. old. fresh 5 wk*.

Full-blood Holstein cow,
11 yr*. old, fresh 6 wk*.

Jersey-Holstein cow,
3 yr*, old. fresh 6 wiu.

Full-blood Holstein cow,
2 yrs. old, fresh 1 wk*-, calf by tide

Jersey-Holstein cow,
! yrs. old. fresh 3 wks., calf by side

Full-blood Holstein cow,
4 yrs. old, bred Oct. 1

Full-blood Holstein cow,
2 yr*, old, fresh Aug- 1

Jersey-Holstein cow,
5 yr*, old. bred Oct. 3

Holstein-Guernsey
3 yr*, old. bred Aug. 6

Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
bred Aug. 21

.

Durham-Guernsey cow,
3 yr*. old. dry, bred Aug. 23

TERMS OF SALE: Caih day of (ale.
St. Pierre and Miquelon, islands
off the southern coast of Newfound­
land. have an unusual history. They
wore French in 1010. British in 17(&amp;.
French in 1703. British In 17T«.
French again in 1733, British in 1733.
French In 1802. British in 1803 and
French again in 1814. since which
time possession has not changed.

2 full-blood Holstein heifers .

/l1: yrs. old. pasture bred

HOGS
Block sow and pigs,
2nd litter

Duroc gilt, due Apr. 12
Poland China stock hog,
FnH&lt;bloed. coming 2 yr*. uld

11 Duroc pigs, 2 J mos. old
CHICKENS
25 heavy hens, mostly
Brahma
2 Light Brahma roosters

MACHINERY
625 lb. Melote cream
separator
Muck plow
Power sheep shearer
If h. p. Gasoline engine
Hard coal brooder stove
David Bradley sidchill plow,
new

TOOLS
John Deere Model B Tractor, on rubber, used two sea­
sons. Excellent condition.
John Deere Tractor Cultivaton
■
John Deere Tractor Plow, on rubber, two 14 in. bot­
tom
John Deere Hay Loader, Steel bottom
John Deere Hay Rake, Side delivery
John Deere Cultipacker, 9 ft.
’
I AU these implements purchased new In last three years)

New Idea Manure Spreader, on rubber, used only 6 wks.
McCormick Crain Binder, 8 ft. tongue truck
Minneapolis-Moline Fertiliser Drill
Deering Corn Binder
McCormick Mower
McCormick Deering combination springtooth harrow,
4 sec.
2-Horsc Buckeye riding cultivator
Two Webber wagons and racks
Power corn shelter
Walking plow
\
John Deere corn planter
6-Roll McCormick corn huskcr
Electric power emery wheel
Drive belt
Oil tank hooter
Harnesses ond horse collars
Chevrolet truck, good rubber
Many other articles too numerous to mention

DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Double unit Perfection milking machine
Milk cans and utensils

last faiL AU in good condition. Breeding dalea and other Infor­
mation will be given day of sale. These cows are now giving
about 550 lb*, of milk each day.

F E E D

.

I. E. GRAY. Clerk

J

&amp; G RA I N

40 Tons Hay. Alfalfa, Bromo Grass, Timothy, Clover
25 Tons Corn silage
Quantity Oats
Quantity Ear Corn
Mow Straw

1 Purebred Aberdeen-Angus Bull

YOUNG CATTLE

4 Heifers, 1 yr. old
8 Heifers, 6 months to 10 months old
5 Fat Steers
11 Fall Calves
These arc hall-breed Hobtcin-Abcrdccn-Angu*
muUic*.

and'

natural

FARM FOR SALE
Thi* 140 «rrc farm will be .ffered at and ten with 19 roam 1100(0
with running water, basement barn 40 x M. 30 * 40 »lraw *hcC
Barn equipped with running water art drinking capa. alert
itanchion*. 7 rattle pen*, silo in bam. Large hog home, tert
*lied and rhieken coop. Building* In good enditteu. Gmd
fence* Fann wiU carry a targe tend bank loan, balance most
be cash.

TFDMC* AI1 ,um*
510.00 or under CASH, over that amount six months’ time will be given on good batikILKHJ. able notes drawing six per cent interest. If you are interested in time farms make arrangements
with the Caledonia Bank at day of sale.

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED DURING ENTIRE SALE BY FREEPORT 0. E

Nothing to be removed until settled for.

LESLIE DICKERSON, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old
Holstein cqw, 6 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old
Holstein^cow, 2 yrs. old

SWINE AND POULTRY

3 Brood sows
1 Boar, Purebred Poland-China
15 O. I. C. Shoots
100 Chickens, R. I. Reds b White Rock*

TERRY DOYLE,
N. C. Thomas, Auctioneer, 4405 S. Division, Grand Rapids

Caledonia Bank,

�THE HASTINGS DINNER. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ’6. l»»«

||nnd Mra. Watt Thomas of Borne.।hospital al Katamasoo.
sot) of near Hastings were Sunduy: We missed him very much.
'MILO
|noticb op mobtoaob
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Thompson,, Afternoon callers there were Mr., Mrs. Emily Sullivan* and daughter dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrr
We are looking forward to our six
Callers _at the home of Marllvn' FOWLOSUBB aAU
jw-vks trau this wet ka-and then our Norman the ixut
“ '
- Mra. V. F. Fry. nnd Mra. Deude, and Mrs. Stewart Draper of Cos- Eileen of Hastings called on Mr. nnd Charles Moore
Mr/and Mrs. Gerald Thompson' report card!.
| Fuhrman on Salu
I Thompson attended the funeral. cade and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ben--Mrs. icon Howk Saturday afternoon.
; and Mra. Dessle Thompeon called
. ..
.
____ . „
1 servicen of Mn. Jesae Lamphler of' ton and family of Hastings.
CTWRCH
NEWS
Mr. -nd Mm. Q.lm OnrtuU o,;K.U»u«» u lhe CMrk. Lrcn.nl
Mr. and Wra William Slocum and | Mr. and Mrs Harry Fish and on Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer and
|several relatives from Silver Creek;
United Brethren Circuit
Mary Ellen of Nashville were Sat- family of Middleville were Suiiday ■ Mr. nnd Mr*. Carl Myers- of Has-1
Fenton s;*nt Bunday afternoon with (funeral home in Hastings.
on Sunday.
J, ,vn, n ,
, Mol
mu o, Mr. .nd
“ h“
■ '"Fr
C„IU» W », F^‘Rev.
^1 Paul Olmstead, pastor
Mr. and Mra. Charles Orerholt.
' Mr and Mrs. Claud Mead spent unu,
j Mr. and Mrx. Phllmon entertainedi
'U »'U» «» Haiti.
Mr. and Mrr. Leander Endres and! Saturday and Sunday with their Mn. George Bostancc and family. ■ Mr. und Mrs. Earle Jack of Detroit JUsUngs were Saturday nftcnioois; ~
■
Sunday school—10:30.
und
Mrs.
Laurel
Garrison
and
son'
family of Grand Rapids spent Sun-'childrtn Kenneth and Myron and
Mr. und Mr». Clarence Van
----- --Pat-1lipenl
,—-. Saturday
__ ■...und
__ ■ Sunday with; guesta nt
of sir
Mr. -r.,t
and Mrs.
Mr« Clarence
Cnurcli—H;30.
. Saturday evening.
day w.ith Mr. and Mra. Adam Endres.1 families of Maple Grove.
i ___________________
ten attended the capping ceremony Mr antl Mrs.-Herman Goudi.
Benedict.
| Christian Endeavor-? ;M.
I Mr. and Mrs. Otis Boulter oft
MUsDorotliy
MUs Dorothy Wood«
Wood, spent Thurs-j
Thurs-; ~Mr.
Mr. und
and Mra.
Mr? Merrill Knrchrr
Knrchrr 1 of
■if their
tlieir daugiiter.
daugirtcr. Dorothy,
daueliter.
Dorothv. who ia
la in
Is
In
Mr. and M«. Clarence
..
--------- ---Benedict.
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MIm rLeona
Mna Rnvstnn
Royston of
ot CharlntbCharlotte Prerhlnu
Prtchlng-8:«J.
—a-«t
I Cressey and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
rfsy nnd Friday with her sister. Mrs. ..nd family spent. Sunday with Mr. । training al the Bronson Methodist havt. purchased the home recently' visited Ufa Olmstead Monday and Pleasant Valley
Bradfield attended a supper at thclnn Pn’i Vii;"i
V————————------------- — ——---------------------- -------------------------------- vacated by Mr. und Mrs. Dun Post------Peaching—iu:uu.
10:00.
•«_. Tuesday.
.ucsaay.
r__ :* .ruaciung
i Busy Bee Cufe, at Hastings Friday' Wh«r»»«. tb*
nui.
Mr. and Mrs. Isnnc Mote mul' Sinqlay school—11:00.
ma. and
und moved into it Thursday.
Thursday.
evening.
•*“' ""“'f ."v
Christian
Endeavor
—
8
:00.
Mr. und Mrs. Earl Everson and Franklin nnd Francis Geiser of Lake
Christian Endeavor—a
fanulv spent Sunday with Mr. andjOdessa spent Saturday afternoon,
Freeport Methodist Church
Mrs. Clifford Allerdlng of Hastings.; »*'i&gt; Mr Viola Rogers.
Mrs. Floyd Walton of Soulli Bo*ti&lt;;’ Mr. and Mra Seymour Lape and,
lly meeting Friday evening. Decora-;
was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Barbara Ann of Grand Rapids spent | Morning worship—11:00. Sermon:: lions were carried out in red, while
and
Mra Frank
SuutlAV Bilil
Mr. and Mrs. W. C,l: “Ttic
and Mrs
Frank Walton.
Walton.
--------------------------------------------------------------inv FvllOV'ihiu
rvuvr-siiiu vf
vi the
inc ChUICll.
vnuisn. ”
and blur. Rcfrethmenu were Mrved‘
J Sunday school—M.OO
| by the hostesses Next meeting will'
Rev. C. V. Holstein und family of tape.
Grand Rapids Visited Mr. and Mra
Mr and Mrs Paul MiUer and Mrs.;1
----------------------------- r-------------- — „ l,eldnvalulc
_the twmr of Donald and:
“
Lena Jordan of Lansing. Mr and most beautiful of all human nuocln- Margaret Doster.
P. C. Tatbcnr.
Tubbcrtr. Friday rvcrdra;.
evening.
Mrs. William Kye* of Elwell spent Mrs. Reuben Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. tloiu. The church Is a fellowship. Are
! Bernard Piper of Bottle Creek.

AUCTION SALE

Hoving more stock than I have pasture for the coming year and not farming
anyextra land out, l-will dispose of them at Public Auction at the farm located 4
miles south-of Sanborn’s Oil Station on the Lacey rood; or 4 miles straight west
of Maple Grove Center on

THURSDAY, MARCH 5, '42
Storting at 1 o'clock fast time I will offer the following:

Yearling Brown Swiss bull
Black bull. 1 I mos. old
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, due March 22
jersey cow, 8 yrs. old. brecj Dec. 11

HORSES
Roon Gelding, coming 4 yrs. old.
Roan mare, coming 4 yrs. old.

HOGS

Roan mare?3 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.

2 Duroc sows, wgt. 350 lbs. each.

Crey horse. 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1400. lbs.

10 Shoafs, wgt. around 60 lbs.

Pair of more colts, coming 2 yrs. old.

SHEEP
16 Shrop. ewes from 1 to 5 yrs. old
Buck turned in Nov. 1

COWS
Brown Swiss cow, 6 yrs. old,

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Quontity of hoy
Quantity of oots
About 3 doors ensilage in 10 ft. silo

Brown Swiss cow, 4 yrs. old.
due March 7.

Brown Swiss cow, 3 yrs. old,
bred Dec. 1.

FARM MACHINERY

Brown Swiss cow, 6 yrs. old,

Set double work harness
2 Collars
2*horse riding cultivator
2-horse walking cultivator
McCormick 7-fL cut grain binder with tongue
trucks
Wheel hoes
Cloveraced buncher
Queen Anne 210 egg incubator
2 10-gal. cream cans
Bed and springs

Brown Swiss cow, 8 yrs. old.
Brown Swiss cow, 8 yrs. old.

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

ORVILLE PURSELL Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

AUCTION SALE

On account of poor health I will dispose of my Personal Property ot Public Auction
ot the farm located 3 miles west of Hastings on the-old M-37 highway, or the

first farm this side of Algonquin school on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,1942
Starting ot 1 o'clock fast time I will offer the following:

HORSES
Black team, wgt. 2800 lbs.
Bay horse, wgt. 1300 lbs.
These horses ore good workers ond true

cows
Jersey heifer, 3 yrs. old. due time of sole
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old. fresh. Calf
by side
Jersey covu-4 yrs. old. bred Jan. 26
Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old, bred Dec. 1
T. B. tested. Average herd test 4.8

HAY &amp; GRAIN
40 bu. Corn 4 ton Alfalfa hay.
Quantity of shredded fodder

FARM MACHINERY
John Deere fertiliser corn planter,
nearly new
John Deere Stag riding plow, good
McCormick 6 ft. cut* Mowing machine
Oliver drag cart, good
Dunham double cultipacker

■*

MACHINERY
Rubber tired farm wagon and flat rack,
good
Dump rake
Massey Harris 3 sec. Spring drag, new
2 Oliver riding cultivators
Miller bean puller
Single cultivator
Oliver 2 bottom riding plow
2'double work harnesses
6 Collars
25 rods of Woven wire
4 good ten gal. Milk cans
Corn shcllcr
Bog truck
Pair plotform scales
2 3-horsc set Whiffletrces
5 2-horse set Whiffletrces
Electric fence control used 1 year
Steel wheelbarrow
Fence stretcher
2 sec. Spring drag
2 Log chains
Forks, shovels, hoes and many other ar­
ticles too numerous to mention

FARM
1 will olso offer my 152 acre form for
sole. 10 room house, electricity, hard
and soft water in house, 74 x 36
basement barn. 18 x 32 tool shed.
*
14 x 40 hen house, 40 acres seeded,
9V2 acres wheat and 514 acres rye

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

FRED BRYANT, Prop
orwrr ttito.

aikHw...,

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clark

joint meeting Friday evening with home. Sunday
the past
week at lhe Ray - Morning worxhlp-10.00 Sermon: ,wrPt rrtMKH werr Many original
an attendance of about twenty-four. I Callers ™
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••home were „
nnd Mrs i The FeUoush.p of-the Church "
I uories and porms were Jivm
Grand Adah. Mrs. Florence Simpson Wieland
of Otsego, conducted a school of in- Ctrarle* Wieland. Mr.
and Mrs.
Sunday school—11.00.
on]y two Wpn. guessed correctly.
struction.
' Gordan Stahl of Logan. Virginia and| 2T
1...--------------- ------------------------- —
.;"r “
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benton and DorLs Livingston of Battle Creek, and. Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. new names were drawn for next,
children of Hastings were Sunday Mr. Hrlsey of North Manchester.!Theron Hecht.
year.
evening gursts of Mr. and Mrs., Indiana.
I
--------------—• • •
.
I ajr ana Mrs .
Mr.children
and Mrs.ofJ. Kalam™
C Newman were
nnd I lo rpri
Merrill Karcher and family.
, Mr*. Mary Crookston and Mra CARLTON CENTER
two
two children of Knlamntoo were! &lt;rrur»&lt;i
Rev. and Mts A. C. Barker arid NeUic Smith nnd Joan of Hastings! Tlie Bible Study will meet al tlw|Sunday evening guests of Mr and, tn
Kathryn of Waldron spent Tues- were Sunday afternoon callers of imme of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Hecht.-.• Mft Merle Bradfield and Jack.'
f*1
day mid Wednesday with her par- Mrr Maude Roarr« und Marguerite.,'thb Friday night FVii 27th.
Mrs. Mary Flower und son Wayne ’
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Btoini.
- Dr. Lesli? Huntley
nu.“ll,'y.. of
°L Cl—:::U; Mr and Mrs. Aire Neal were Sun- of Kalamazoo attended the W. S. C.
Mr and Mr, KH,h Frkr
11^- Park 1U. ».&gt;rd ,r r,w Pjul Olm-1 „Jly
/‘‘J.22'.'. "J’.”'. "’"I.
guesU nt the home of Mnt. S. nice ting Wednesday.
tings were Sunday dinner guests of stead home while he gave missionary N r liarPnH Mr ,llld Mr. Hpn_.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durkee.
(talks In this vicinity, and was n
° HINDS CORNERS*
»»(.. Bc.i
t&gt;.. De
ra_ Plonty Ls working i..
,, .
, ...
MLss
In Sunday
Bunday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konieczny spent |.«r.n»nr
A
H pbl‘ ,
। Richard Waiface of Hasting*, spent Saturday, in Grand Rapids gucsLs;
Detroit.
* “
Mr and’ Mrs Efart Everson and ‘,fic Wftll;7u’ *,lh *‘L'
of Mr and Mrs Buba.
[ f,”
| Mrs. Ralph Biirton returned to
Detroit Thursday morning after family .spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Wm- Sovacool.
Mrs. Boyd Clark received wordli,.
Mts Ralph
Henncy visited
at the.
spending a tew days With her moth-, ..
Mr. and. ...
Mrs. -------Harold Skinner of.
------ ----------------------------------.......
M,v. .
er. "Mrs. Ana Moore und aunt. Mrs'Battle Creek.
,
I home of her daughter. Mrs. La Floy i old papers and serai* from the dis- !?’
Adah Motter.
I Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Kauffman, Grcenflpld. Friday.
tricl for defense work, *o if youi n*
l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roush and and daughter, Elaine, and Howard । Mr. and Mra. Cardl Fuller ond have any of lhe things they are col 1
family of Coati Grove were Sunday McRoberts attended the funeral daughter Elaine were in Battla 'lectlng
------------plroM*. let
.Mrs. Clark know.
dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Deucy . services of Raymond Boynton, neph-, Creek on Friday.
.
Roush nnd family.
«_..&lt;*
---------------.
o o r-K?
“ff-----*nan...&lt;^
h&lt;lwa5 a"--’“S Wednesday.
Thuraday and Pri, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shoemaker V S. S. OLUhomj .Meh
sunk d4,. J„|„, u,Mr„r ... Ip A.m Ar, of Lansing spent Tuesday night nnd durtMIhr.lr.r.ldb.H...1,
p,lt &gt;, Ulr Michigan
CommbI Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. Adam
Mrs Claude W.llrn, and Mr.
Awclatlbn
Harold Rosenberger wen? Grand, ..
. v
Endres.
Rapids
visitor.!.
Wednesday.
,
n&lt;
*
*?
Oordon
u,ter
•',d OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overholt.,
Ciasson is on the sick f“mUy ni0'ld to “
2 miles
Evelyn and Hubert, and Norval listMra W P &lt;“»«"» u on u’c uclt North of where they did live We arc
Thaler called on Mr. nnd Mrs Dell
Mr.
and
Mra
Harold
Wood.*
and
J?
have
Qiera.
leave
our
Eldrigc. and Mrs. Mina Kraft of
MU. Helen Wood, of HqsUngs were1'
vhiKl °
Grand Rapids. Saturday.
• of- -grcnny mused at school.
I Miss Bertha Fausey is at home Sunday
guesU
Mr. ... d
-‘
' | Gerald Christiansen, came down
with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs o. H. Robert While of Grand Rnpltii
fhank &lt;&gt;. POORMAN
Fausey for an indefinite stay.
Tlie Townsend meeting which wan 'with scarlet fever last Week; he has
SADIE L. POOHMAN'
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton of to be held bur Friday was post­ , been in quarantine for about four
weeks because hl* step-sister had
Carlton Twp. were Sunday dinner' poned due to bad weather, ^t willi1 been
tifflie led with it. Beth had a re­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clin- be held this week Friday evening,
ANIIKKW W. I.OCKTOX
! lapse but is belter now.
ton.
February 27. al the home of Mr nnd
,
There wns a fine attendance at
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rockhill of Mrs. Frank Denise, with a pot luck
the church Sunday morning, at the
510 MkhUnn National Hank Itl.lr.
Hastings spent Sunday with hit supper and program.
1 io o'clock service.
parents. Mr. and Mrs W. W. RockThe Sparta Sentinel Leader glv-x
„„„ MrSeveral‘
weeks ago TJ2
Mrs. Jerry Anh,n
«ccoun' °f
surprise birthday dnT£?.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Good of Del- dinner prepared by'ten of their
“ confined to bed becuuse Of
I NOTICE OF CHAKCEBY SALE
a leg condition. She Ls' able to go
ton. Mrs. Nelson Warner nnd two friends for Rev. nnd Mrs. G. W.
about on crutches at this time
daughters Kay Francis nnd Betty Maxwell at St. Petersburg. Fla., on I Mrs. Mary Smith, teacher at
ot Cloverdale were Sunday dinner* January 22. Tire occasion was Mr.1
Carlton. District No. 2. hud to re­
। guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Maxwell's
---------- --------------------- •'
•• ­
80th -birthday.
Mrs. Max
main at her home in Woodland
i Klemp.
well was 70 on January 25. Rev. Friday because of Illness, m there
Maxwell Is a former pastor of lhe was no school. We were cxlrciftely
In Pennock hospital.
MethodLst church nt Sparta nnd the sony to receive word that Marsha
Mr. and Mrs Emil Olson Spent couple visifH Freeftort frequently
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. while thclr son-ln-lnw. Hev H P Ann. daughter of Mrs. Smith came
down with scarlet fever in school obd£m fob publication
. Joe Buehler of Irving.
Rogers, was pastor of the Method­ . al Woodland, along with six other
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woods of ist church here.
1 children—so it seems our teacher Ls
Battle Creek wire Sunday callers of
The mjalw. or Ulu Beuloh1 In quarantine ,now.
___________________
Mrs. Brumm of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Virgil Woods and Me,er« dawhiet ol Mr ond Mn Wral
„na.
lh, MibkUtUtq
.
.j o, thp
. family.
J_M.
or Freeport, ronperlj- „„h„
u„ 4ur,lto„
Ur,
| Mrs. Mary Dodge was guest of of Lowell, to Alton Nye of f.ake - - ■ ■
Smith's absence.
honor at a 7:00 birthday dinner held Ode,n. L, .nnouwrt-Noor, Ur. ot,
,home
wmr ot Jo
„„ UsUM.
Visitors
at
the
John
nt lhe Allen Fish home. Friday. Oili­ Uw
Uken to araud n«p,d, ton„ &gt;na „ml,
Mr un„ Mr&gt;
er guests present were Mr. and Mrs. tor another hper. ta, roe r.neer wuluJn UJXln, „„
,m„
Harry Fish of Middleville.
nnd Ls
..x
,. seriowdv
_.,_..t.
-------- ~&gt;|an&gt;,a Rapid,. Mn. filrtn Rtede,.
• Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose and fam­ Items, Lowell Lecj
from Kalamazoo, on Friday MLm
ily of Hostings spent Sunday with
I Wilma Usoonie visited Miss Esther
I The public Is invited to the sup-:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stairs.
Struble of Hastings Thursday.
Mrs. Claud Walton. Donald andI per served by the Methodist W. S .
Bobby, were Fort Custer visitors., C. S on Thursday 'tonight&gt;. Feb.!| Evan Fuller went to Chicago MonI day. Feb 18 and returned Sunday
36—Adv.
Sunday.
afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Glenn KpIIorr of
KCHOOL NEWS
’
Mrs. Fred Henney will entertain
Hastings spent the weekend at their
the L. A. 3. nt her home March 5th,
Intermediate Room
home in Freeport. Mrs. Kellogg spent
, for dinner There will lx* a program
Saturday with Mrs. Emil Olson.
i We have been practicing a safely' in lhe afternoon and Golda FiireH
Carolyn Everson spent the latter play, entitled "Safety on lhe Skutpart of last week with her sister. i'^Rink ''
------- Blwul
*"d Oar' dening,"
Mrs. William Tinkler of Hastings. । Patsy Wedel i-. back in school1. Mra. Evasion Beck spent the week­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cool of Pleas- again.
.
.
I
Milured Smith, Hr&lt;iU.
end in Kalamazoo with her daughAlilort
Pliinlift.
ant Valley were Saturday afternoon
Tin* following Third Graders ex-'
60S G
tera. Ruth und Alice
.
guest-, of Mr. r.nd Mr- J. D Cool, 'cell In Reading and Spelling: Pu-j
fllltl.
I Wo are sorry to report that Roy OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
Mr and Mrs. Alton Rogers of tricla Allerdlng. Norma Bustanre.
Mat. .,f Mirl.X.n Th. Pr.
• Fuller, *on of Mr and Mrs Evan
Jackson and Mrs Vlohi Roger*, io- Arthur Bird, Raymond Mead. Rich­
OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
। Puller is sick.
es). were Thuraday dinner guests of .-.rd Blough, ai.d June Janes.
। Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber and
Mrs Maude Rogers and Marguerite.
Mr. und Mrs, Leo Barry and sons
7th and Kih Grade News
Mr. and Mrs. George Karchcr and
I s|N.*nl Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
family of Plainwell were Monday
We are having our six weeks tests' William Shriber of Hastings.
guesU of Mr. und Mrs. Henry Karch- this week. Our,book reports are due. I
'
Callers at the home of Mr nnd
Friday.
.'Mrs. Gerald Tbscher were M.r. nnd
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodworth
In English class Patty Hoyt nnd , Mr*. Elga and bare Tbcher of West
E«l«l*
Philip
■ Donna Moore &gt; of Charlotte arc the Myrtle Everson uro composing a
'l
Lake
Odessa, on Friday. Grnnd|&gt;n
proud parents of a baby boy who will piny. ~
- Jack Smith and Mr. nnd Mra. Garc
answer to the name of Charles
Those absent last week were Pat-!
■
Thcher
were
weekend
guesU.
HowMichael.
ty Hoyt and Dora Olmstead.
J a rd Me Vac and Marion Schide of
i Mrs. Minnie Davis spent Sunday
,
___________
‘ lake Odessa, called Sunduy after­
with Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Timpson'regular .schedule, after having a
' noon, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hillis Tischer
of Alto.
‘.week of school beginning ut 10 00
of West Lake Odessa, were there
, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brandt. A. M. and getting out at 5:00 P. M.:i Sunday evening.
Robert and Elame Jean, of Lansing
* * *
I Mrs. Colonel Yarger is now work­
Fre*hntaa N'tws
were Btyiday dinner guests of Mrs.
Tn
'English
we
artrmaktng
s
news—« — —- - —;।
Brandt's parents. Mir and Mrs. Asa
paper from Shakespeare's play. Orville Tuttle, near Hastings
Steckle.
Mr “»d Mrs- 4““^ Altoft of
| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger ■Julius Caesar". The entire class Is
taking
part
In
It.
•
I
Hastings,
were
Sunday
dinner
and Marvin, and Mr. and Mrs.
- - guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Alfred Altoft
Charles Humphrey. Mrs. Jesse Tay­
I and family.
lor of Grand Rapids were Sunday
Oat 3 5
Well! We're nil back in the same
.... and Mrs Alfred Altoft and
Mr.
dinner guests of Mr., and Mr*.
routine, with school starting at f imlly spent Sunday evening al the NOTICE OF DETEAM1NATI0N OF """
-----------Midiael Humphrey of Hastings.
nine o'clock. but best of all. with home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.
BOARD or COUNTT BOAD COM- I »O«CB TO CBEDITOBB
Mr and Mrs Mcrl Campbel! and
MIBB10NEBB
Slate ot j||ebl«»n. lhe
Superintendent ArdLs back.
I
———------- - • family ot Hastings, and Mr. and
Book reports,are due either Thurs- HIGH BANK
Mrs. Lloyd Karchcr and Marion of day or Friday of this week.
Ettsta of Harllry
j। The P.
D T. A.
* “will
*'" meet at the;.^0”,'7f
Grand Rapids spent Sunday after-,
Six weeks examinations arc justt Moore school Friday evening. A pro- the offir.
noon with Mr and Mrs. Leap Karch1“
around the comer; in fact they are. gram is being planned.
i
Mrs. Aaron Treece and Stuart'
of April
scheduled
for
the
last
part
of
this
i Mr. and Mrs Prank Denise called
Guy are staying ut the home of. ■t-*nja»4
week.
on Mr. and Mrs Ivan Denise and 'Some of the Sophomore class at­. Erol Skidmore In Augusta. Tliey are
family’of Alto Friday afternoon.
tended the services at the UnitedI spending most of their time at the
I Mr. and Mrs. Semiah Seese and
Brethren church last Friday. The, Marshall hospital when* thclr son Is
Mrs Adah Mo'.ter attended the fu­ Girls' Glee Club sang three songs. &lt; recuperating from a serious motor­
neral services cf Samuel Keim at
. - . cycle accident near Coldwater Mon­
twenty 4*y» prior
Clarksville. Saturday afternoon
.
Junior News
, day evening. •
bated, February
Mr and Mrs. George Nelson spent
Hie students in the English Liter-, Mr and Mra. Worth Green re­
Sunday afternoon with Mr and; ature class have been writing essays' oeivod word Sunday of the acti­
Mrs Earl Fox and family of South on lhe subject "Unity for Victory." dental death of the son of the latNOTICE TO 0BBDIT0M
NOTICB TO CBBDITOBI
Bo*t».
----------! The marking basis on speed tests in ter's cousin. Cecil Barrett of NashHtnte of MirhWan. The
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers spent. Typing I. has been changed. AU vllle.
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. those having 20 or more net words
Mra. George Hoffman has been
Clare Bassett of Irving.
&gt;iu receive A. For every mistake, the spending the past week at her son
Dale and Forrest Miller of Dowling miLr)t
reduced accordingly
| George. Jr. and wife at Swanton.
were Sunday afternoon guests of
• • •
। Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benedict.
I
Senior News
I Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy and
Seniors were giaa
glad io
to receive Kendal
Kend*l of
ot the Moore district called
Lola and Raymond Wieland with; Thin- senior*
their alster. Mra. William Kyes at-, their invitation! Monday.
at mmk Hawbliti Sat. evening
tended a young people's party at the; The picture, agent was here Turnjjr and Mrs. Worth Green and
•o ’win lot
&gt;&lt;la Hlal,
Honaiaeit
home of Mr. and Mrs Russell Harts- day to gel our proofs and orders for Jackie of the Moore district spent

LEGAL NOTICES

ST.

ler of Clarksville Friday evening.
our picture?.
| Sunday at Vem Hawbliti. Clare
I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook and famWe are glad that Mr Ardis is Marshalls of near Bellevue were callUy and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thomp- back again after a week of absence ‘era

n.I.d February 14. A. D. |SU.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1942

FAIR BOARD PLANS GUEST
spEAKER
AT WOMEN’S CLUB HORACE C. TURNER WAS A COUNTRY
'GET TOGETHERS"
Dr. Charles A. Sink of Ann DOCTOR IN ORANGEVILLE FOR YEARS

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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

FORM EMERGENCY
AMBULANCE CORPS

A WARNING
The Poatmaster here recently
IS ENLARGED
received wanting from the fed­
eral office that the mails in all
The County Defense Council anparts of the country ore being
i nounces the appointment of tlie fol­
Arbor Coming Tomorrow
.flooded with letters relating to
lowing county air raid wardens—
Welcomes Suggestions for i -An unusual treat is being offered
R. G. Henton is Director of I Gerald Bedford Middleville; Frank
Hod a Sarioui Physical Handicap. Bui He Did His Work In so-called rr.dleM chain schemes i
,1'942 Exposition
soliciting defense savings Nampa
the Hastings Women’s club on FriNuhville:
Henry Hynes.
I
Patriotic Service in County Caley,
Spite of It. He Had a Very Active Professional Life
Coming Summer
,, day. March 8. when Charles A Sink
Woodland; Arthur Fisher. Delton;
Il is a definite Rotation at the
' i There 11 be a place for every Barry'
postal fraud and lottery statutes i An I'liKijci, v ambulance corpa Kenneth Brarndie, Freeport: ’and
BY M. L. COOK
Tourist and resort development
CQunty person to participate m the president of the University School
of Music at Ann Arbor'll, to be guest'
lo send sucii chum letters through | making available ISO vohicly-s tor any Hany Chorsrnuui. Dowling. Each of was Hie theme of the Hutlnu
Bany county fair tills year. Agri­ sneaker The nrrwriini Ik Io tie at
..r —
---------- „ _
His name now Is only a tradition proceed to the tam. back out the
the mails Notices ore served up­ . emergency in tic tour counties ot these wardens will appoint whatever Chamber of Commerce meeting In
cultural Society officials said this
Hany. K'lkima/oo. Calhoun and St. as-1st ants tfiry deem necesxlry.
,the Masonic hall'starting at 2:30: in the village ot Orangeville, but fight buggy, harness und hitch the on persons participating in such
I. O. O. P hall here Monday eve­
weeks.
',___
Joseph
.... was organized
...... nt Kalamazoo
The Comity Defense- Boinl has
Because thav believe that the o'clock and U art open meeting for there was a time when Dr.-Horace horse and would aoon be on his way.: schemes whenever their names last week bv the Kaiamazro-Culhoun’^-.-n enlarged to include the ning Jun Cook, of the West Michi­
all who_wislrfo attend.
|C. Turner wa-. an Important person- He seemed never worried, never in
ccme to the attention of the
gan Tourist and Resort Association,
Barry county fair is. a project for
•ctalm-t
Of Hie Michigan Association -following. Roman Feldpauvch &lt;C. was the principal speaker.
/Dr. Sink will use av hi* subject I age there and in a large area in thijt a hurry. He knew Just hdw to do
Po»t Office Dept. requiring them
nil the people in the county, eipe-'
(of
Funeral
Directorand
Embalmer:
of
c
,;
nr
Norbert
Schowalter
to show why fraud orders should
Mr Cook predicted that In spite
cially those~Tnxn rural areas.,.tlie "Musical Celebrities i Have Known" vicinity, for he was tlie family doc- wliat was needed—and did it.
fit those duv.&lt;. Orangeville Was an
and he has a wide acquaintance! tor in many a home. Orangeville
not be issued Such orders forbid I ILS • civic.— will be co-ordinated ’ Jr C. of C.»: Kenneth Sandernon of lire rationing and other restric­
with similar areas throughout the’’Kiwants’; Mre Geraldine Downs tion.’ tourist business in Michigan
the delivery ol any mail to the
community meetings in different among musicians gained through'w^ quite un important center. There important village, which attracted
... . Julius Knowlton would probably be extensive again
• spit’1
Th«- services will - also bet
many years of service. He has bet-n -itlll remains tlw large house In many from outride T D. Diamond.
person
named
therein
The
PtHiureas of the'county so that al) rcsl-i
&lt;Bu&gt; Scoutx; Harry Ldraen *Vetwhich Dr. and Mm. Turner delighted later county school commissioner for1 master here requested that this &gt; availi.bii' to Civilian Deieiwe-co-or-! rninr•*—*-* -— i—
dents may givg their suggestions for1
Harold
Fmter
Barry
Ag - to it that ..ome of the remaining tiro
■ to entertain their friends: und our several years, taught the village
wanting b? published so that i dinaton in area* organized tor any i Ex.-;
the improvement at the exposition
Dr. D. D Walton 'Rotary': niliraae is stved for vacation trips,
1 family was included in the wide sciiool. tint! during lhe summer people will not be innoceiitiy ; war time emerge ncy.
und receive, information on Its pjro-1
. .
Fred
Stebbins, iHospital
j circle whote members-were always mentfis held then- a "select school"
Futitra)
directors
are
offering
their
dniwn into nlch schemes
(Guilds': Jean Finnie 'Camp Fire vacation-, will be reduced. Tourists
welcome
In
lliat
iiospitabie
home,
for
the
benefh
of
tlie
teachers
oi
.'crvlec. and all ot their equipment.
Several meetings are planned fori
■|Girls&gt;: Lynn Lewi; lYMCAi; will stay longer in one place.
■ including ambulances, hearse*, pick-!
I can recall how the doctor looked. U* county, many ot whom attended
Mar^Bullis 'Home Ec. Ex '
the county. They will br attended j
Sam Myers, president of the Barry
. upe. und private vehicle* to be ready:
He-accomplhhtrl much despite lhe « Orang-vllte had a good hotel, in
by the Fair Board officials ajid will
I County Touiisl and Rr.-ort Asaocia' fact that one of his limbs had been ‘he third xlorv of which were held
&lt;11 aV any time they are'
be open to the public.
1 tlon. spoke briefly on local prob! amputated below tln» knee. u» he the mrc.tinwi of a flourishing Mason-i
In keeping with petitions addressilems. He *ald that the chief short­
। always moved aboi)t with a crutch
lodge. Ell. Nteholt hod there lhe
rd to the board, the offlcliih have;
coming in Barry county is lack of
I He wo* of medium height, quite largest dry goods store in Barry,
iitletl out beer und liquor advertisproper road.', leading to re.-ort areas.
| spare and wore a long beard, Crip- county. The tillage had a goo&lt;)-.
ultii no remuneration it
Ing tor the 1942 premium book.
|
Last year more than 11.000 people
pled as he was. he was very active.
Britt mill, which drew patronThe highest priced program of
Two Presentations Will Net
wrote in asking about Barry county.
You found it hard to believe that “Kc from a large area The village
Royce G Ifonton of Delton. Is in
Fred Stebbins presented a brief
'he could do so much with apparent smithy war. George'Beatty, and his'
Nice Sum for War Relief chat Re of the emergency ambulance
,
Barty County Pair will be shown
Detailed Instructions Have hLstory and report on the trallerlease. Hu. will was strong. H&lt;- was .‘hop was a busv plate in those day.-.
The pre&lt;cnutInns of (lie Gilbert corm in Barry county. Tlie or- •
.
cf»ach company here which was a
this year from August II to 15. There
Idetinnined to accomplish whatever Ihrqugh the village coursed what and Sullivan comic opera, H M. S._ t'.inizalion will follow a flexible
Not
Been
Received
Chamber
of Commerce project.
will be no curtain to keep those who
he set out to do. If he received a always seemed to me the Thirst small Pinafore.'' on Thursday and Friday
personnel and equipment canX
catlnol afford grandstand seat* from
call tor hte pro!ewtonal services, and stream in Barry county West of
&lt;wt&gt; from any of the counties \ County Clerk Allan C. Hyde has nulls Irom the two waste material
well received, good t,?
seeing the acts, officials said.
I if one of hb. three .'.oils was not Vlp lown *n’‘* "a”n Sw*mp." u.s it .sized audit
being prcwnt each h’/
Tne horsepulUnr, contests will be
jbniiig af supar in Barry county,
there to do it tor him, hr would
(Continued on page L Sec. 2&gt;
needed.
night.
cceded all expectations. The total
ill 10 n. m. Thursday and Friday.
i detailed instructions have not collected In Hastings Ls only one ton
I As was predicted, tlie teachers of
The Heavy home contest will be
; been received, he states, in the shor: of what has been collected In
tlie city school' proved that they
open to all and the light horse con­
tar stamp books are stamps for
possess more than amateur talent,
STATE OK MICHIGAN
Battle Creek. More'than 8300 have
test open only to Barry, county
ruch part being splendidly port rayed
been turned over to the Red Croea.
horses
Henry Rogers, chairman,
The school teachers of the county,
Assisting the cast were the mcniben.
Secretary Abe Van Til announced
LANSING
has announced that a dynamometer
DR. CHARLES A. SINK
with the awistgnte of Commr the next three program committee*
of Hie High school choir and a group
will be u*ed In judging the pulling
Maude W. Smith, are making n sur­ as follows: April 6— program in
GOVERNOR ENDORSES NINTH
of "Marines." all in appropriate'and
'associated
with
the
School
of
Music
!
contests.
vey of each school district to deter- charge of Offense i Formerly the
attractive
costumes.
An
orchestra.!
Children’s day will be held Wed- *&gt;«“ ’B04
»«* !”*»«•'
PAIGN FOR CRIPPLED
directed by Mr» Arthur Lower, play-,
Rationing Duties Call For , - :-----------------------------------------------------1 Defense! Committee: May 4—proOrganization Completed
nesduy. Aug. 12. when all children! dc’u Mn«' 1927.
CHILDREN
ed the accompanying musical scores
will be admitted without charge to
addition to his other duties,
Extra Clark Services
For Each Ward
I am happy again to endorse i Everyone enjoys ’hr catchy tunes
the fairgrounds until 6 p. in. There Dr Sink has served in other responof tl.e Gllber and Sullivan opera-:
__________
...
Air raid appointments for Hastings
lite ninth annual sale of Easter
Aill be reduced rates on all shows,
and those in "Pinafore" are espe­
groups, us “
well
us :r.
in 1 ,l0Ve h**11 niadr- by Chief Air Raid
Seals for crippled children, spon­
and rides.
i
|; educational sro::pr_.
!! "
Am the Captain -the county clerk additional‘help’ha* ^Wratton rt’publfc ^lacM*wu/dSj 1,1
Vabsence
“’"22L2
In ,h
the
ofl Roman Feld’----------- — -------Endsley. ..........
All (hose
sored by the Michigan Society for cially pleasing—”1
ent to date
suue *eg«si9iure.
&lt; Waiden Richard
.......... -..w-.k,.
..
Tlie federal government,
date. 'I u
Ul‘c
® ------of the Pinafore " 'We Sail the Ocean had to be hired.
FoUowIng nr
Dr.-Sink's,
address. ,1 menuoned here are to repon at the
Crippled Children. Inc, which is
is allowing the use of fireworks
fireworks in
in
jum
Blue."
"Ttn
Called
Little
Buttercup.
”
Mrs.
Er:r.O....!..,
.
If it is xtlll Mlver-tea will be served. Musical,
coming Saturday.
scheduled to lake place March 10
connection with faint. "
If r.i
ii “
U mill
■ by• ...
„--------- Sumner.
-----------will numbers
Mi-s Suzmjpr
J­
to April 5. I take this means of. and the other* so well rendettd by named full time clerk for the rauonpermlwnble. Hie county fair will numbers by M!«s SuzmUic Sumner,
the cast. Hastings city schools-are'Inn
administrator.
Allan
&gt;untv
rie”k a"tl \fi~
m C. Hyde. I
w,‘‘n ‘I*0 complete information Is BEEKEEPERS TO
. elections by the u
Wocommending you and your asso­
have fireworks,
probably
three
'- . !*l***“ ,B 00 *'.,M a,,(l e 00 1 M
fortunate in having so many tine county
clerk, and
'ra?
a”^,Miss
M s' ”ax “£,S^‘,n ' received, details will be given lhe UCAO CDFCIAI ICTC
iianis
.men's chorus will be features of
ward'°'senior Air nairl
ciates on your untiring efforts to
nighte.
county clerk. Anlubnc so
singers on the staff and they were ”• u ..4 ,lL’’*r *ll’l,lll&gt; cb;;;..,
rt..-i ,public
afiemnnn'.
n.nonm also.
..i,„
First Ward:
Air Lyle
Raid
so everyone
everyone will
will know
know just
just “tAK drEVlALI5T5
aid crippled boya and girLs and
Orange exhibits, taken out of the *
ftenloon* Pegram
Warden.
Howard Senior
Barnum:
nt their best in "Pinafore."
’
other lUAisUnt has also been hired
how
to get the allotment of sugar to
physically
disabled
adults.
ren.ium list a few years
year, ago.
uua will'
wlU'-------- .
* * 1 ! Story. Henry Weaver. Arthur Hav­
preniiurn
( Mention ot each individual mem-'
nUH dr?“ *Ork,Bl’ which
™lcr’ he
’&gt;'• or
or she
Ahe is
u entitled.
entitled. And.
And.
Honey Producers Asked To
lx- back this year. Prizes for Grunge
Increased responsibility is being ;ber cannot be made but. suffice to rrli eu.^ 2."dn'r u
• '«&gt;• hoarder*- will te very unpopular*
ens. James R. ChrUj&gt;ell. Gerald Price.
exhibit.-, will be 830. 825. and 120 for
thrown upon
your volunteer, IMF, that each one played in char- "!LC.,e’k lnst*'*d of a ---------eounly
rm*,( about that lime.
I
Help With Sugar Situation
Ed. Echtinaw. Willard White, Wil­
, ----the best three exhibit-, and then |1S
charitable agency due to the di­ i acter every minute and the produc- Pfo.'Cf, liatn Hackney.
I Don Barrett, chief apiary inspector
a piece for all other granges hav-i
version of public effort to the ! tion&gt; demonstrated the painstaking , o,u' ,,a'' D^nlly a record was
' Second Ward: Senior Air Raid
: lor the state of Michigan and R H.
Ing a creditable exhibit.
channels of arms and supply. I
cure given to repeated rehearsals
‘l&gt;c office activities, which
• I 10,000
Michigan
fanners _.. J Warden. Ray Waters; George Car­
I Kelly, extension specialist In apiculTkkcU this year will be soldi
penter. Mike Beckwith. Harry Mc­
know our citizens realize full well , Special costumes and nautical seen- w, nl M’methinp like this—circuit i
j ture from Michigan Slate Collect,
throughout the county by respon-j swinging into action along with six' Donald. John Havens. Henry Vahl- .the expanding nerd of the Michi­
cry .were rented adding grentlv to S0**** *“* 1,1 »*»s»on. which the clerk
■ will meet with Barry county beeslble organizations. which, for their million other American farmers, who
the buckgrouml of the opera.
had to attend: the government nagan Society’s kind of service ax
j keepers on Thursday
afternoon. .present to
the war progresses. All citizens I The Hiutin^ Rotary club apon-‘‘-'a,ton '•«’"*
increased
nroduera^^f
“
th^m^i
Third
’
Ward:
’
Senior
Aid
Raid
sales. Ticket prices will be the same'------■
ch. .how. and &lt;hr pnx™!.
”»
of Michigan can well be proud
a* last year texeept for the addition uuTfoS c&lt;^n^dH?es
*
Warden. Charlie Faul; Clarence
?"?'
that such u fine, humanitarian I a.U hr Kton i» th. War Rrlirt land'■met.
of the Federal amusemenl laxi and
In Klgan
nfed.1 J**"'
the
county
clerk
being
alsoj
Military
and
Civilian
Needs
|
-n&gt;e
mee
ting
u
raile
d
for
the purprogram is being carried on with­ lol Chr M Croaa. rUun. are no!
Are Increasing Every Day
'
* ““
‘ *
grandstand and bleacher seats sub-' ea .r(1 -OVbcan’ naw bean* in । Bo°mcr. Albert Ziegler, Dorrance
in our state.
:yet available but will be announced;i'clerk of the board; Nw rationing,
.untoU, (Ito same,
|“ ,£
&lt;StI
Hl“ *'
, board Ireld a meeting and by actual/
war regulations that have affected
next
week.
matoes, pens and sugar beete. along
As Governor of Michigan. I
Vast quantities of human blood
। count 150 customerx were taken;
with dairy and poultry products.
I1 Fourth Ward: Senior Air Raid
share that pride, and I urge a full
-* during
diiritiv tinllti. day
rtn,' in the
ih* office.
nfriz- ।! must
'
care of
be drawn from the veins at
It Is through our soil conservation' Warden, Kendall Reahm; Don Tafmeasure of support for the Easter
CAR RATIONS FOR .'a goodly number wanting birth volunteers now that the American the beekeepers to produce mtoL
program Dial we have available 30
Seal Sale and the program of
I certificates, applications for Ures, Red Cross is providing the precious honey in 1942 with the equipment
■ fee. C. T. McGuire, Ben Gldley. Wm.
million'acres of land, taken out of: Schadcr. JC. Chester Stowell. HarBARRY COUNTY
the Michigan Society for Crip­
t etc.
.
plasma to both civilian and military now available.
I" 're! Maurice Ostroth,
K-o-ora. Ro&gt;■_____
____________
1 old ‘Radford.
pled
Children. Inc.
County Clerk Hyde greatly appro-i reserves. Chairman Norman H. Dav-1
I AU motor cars^and trucks are to
County Agent Foster, who ta spon­
grass lands, and ready for this wsr;^ Walldorff
' be rationed commencing March 2.
.. elates
--------------------------------------- ---giv- „
the splendid —
cooperation
l&lt; announces.
soring the meeting, encourage* ail
Sincerely yours.
ARTHUR CHASE and
tlnw
7. .. ..... .
time rail
call Mr
for Ih.u.
these tnnd
food commoditiesi „ 7..
. •’»• u..
Building Air Raid Wardens’. St.,
according to Allan C. Hyde. County
by the board of supervisors at
For more than a year
year army and
and'I tlic honey’producers in the county
ORSON LAUBAL’GH. Props.
so necessary to America.
(Signed*
i Rose school—Howard Gibson; HasRationing Administrator
its recent session In the matter of navy demands for the life-saving' to attend. ThlsAs the first Ume that
Having decided to quit farming
A very Inspiring meeting of the
Murray D. Van Wagoner.
In general the eligibility for clawl- expenses necessarily Incurred by Ulis'plasma have been increasing. Retlicj will have an auction sale at the Community Committeemen and their, Ungs High school—Edwin L. Tay­
lor; Junior High school—Walter
Governor.
j ficatlon groups follows rather closely inerrojsed program. Their unanl- cently the Red Cross announced opportunity of discussing their prob­
Arthur Chase farm located five miles
_________ I! that of tires
and tubes.
to pay to
such
"---------------------- Mr. Hyde mous
Hyde conwnt
mous cement
payexpenses
such expenses thul n
,upply u ^ng lems with these two slate apiary
I. "
flrat
south of Hastings on M-37.
— hall Friday. sFeb. 27. The Dowilng Perkins.
------- - -n
—. ---------------«...--------a After- arallaWe
Jn
i hu«. forms at hb office &gt;n the Court
reflects
their patriotism
and
_,.,WUK (or cW1Un
c„iua„
ul
leaders on the same program.
turn east of Frederick Fuhr's
r’s Oil ladles aid societyjwrxoC'fite dinner'
Barry County Tire
'House on which applications 'for itanum and is n credit to our county the cnwny ahould alrtke nt Ameri.
Station going ^puth. and first house' at noon. Glenn Wotring was Chair-' 1,348 ENROLL IN
can communities.
on Section 4. Baltimore twp. They man of this meeting. George Broad011 KI TV nCEEKlCF
Rations For March
KX”*" ““
”n
----------- —
bent _________
of Lansing,
fieldman
for_____
this VVUIM II l/crCRJC
■ ■a
The Red Cross is speeding the :is felt that every effort should ba
are offering a good list of horses. ___
_________
_____
r—.Rnrrv muntv fnr M.wh n Hl-Y HERE HONORS [Opening of three new blood donorl1made by the honey producer to help
cows, sheep, pigs, tools, feed and. district, was the first speaker.- Mr. | a total of 1348 men and women
grain, and miscellaneous article*. I Broadbent talked about America's ’ have enrolled for Civilian Defense for Barry county Ls as follows; truck t’8^“ l®.
" CARL DAMRON
centets. in Chicago. Cincinnati andi'with our national sugar situation.
LFAAAjUin
Brooklyn, to meet
meet this increaxine!
Increasing
1
Henry Flannery will cry the aale agricultural part in today's world. I activities in Barn- county. This total and bus &lt;including farm tractors|
IM. .nd toto.1 Sj
S
™'ton«n«
and Ernest Gray will act as clerk. Mr. Chas. Bonine of Lansing gave does not include many who have .nd
At a special meeting of the Hi-|nwdMore ‘han 100.000 plnu JwO Permits Needed
will be announced later.
See the adv. elsewhere in thLs is-: remarks on "Problem* Confronting: been "drafted" into one of the nulust week, the Y. M C. A. and
turned over to the armed -f-..
.
.
—.
.aie for full particulars.
the American Parmer Today."
I merous branches and have not yet 70. Passenger and light weight L.
’
the
Hl-Y
forces
since
the
program
was
,
I
O
UCs
EXpiOSIVCS
ilhe Hi-Y honored
-------——- —
' Mrs. Ruth .Southern. Assistant registered or been fingerprinted.
। trucks: tires-17; tubes-14
NOW IS the Time tO
' leader. Mr. Carl Datnson. by presen-. J started
a year -i
ago.
--------- 3- Hundreds of I un(jer a !&gt;eW ruling taking effect
[state
closed;
---------------- ----------------------. thousands
donors are Ulln;h : any penonbuying selliZ
Tires and tubes issued the past • /S-C..-.4
FORD AKPINALL. Prop.
State Farmer Field woman closed--------------------------------------ting him with u special pin carry-i"
--------- - *'of volunteer
“
being urged to enroll at the
or^t^eX&amp;TS
week arc as follows. William Bl:- '-Irder
(jOrdCn-------------bCCd
Having decided to quit fanning । the forenoon program by telling; ATTENDING COURSE
--------------------------------mg the Y M. C. A. emblem.
Sood. 2 tiles: Elmer Bender, tire1 •nils
T.__________________________
...v the Hi-Y eighteen collection centers oK soon o dynamite, etc., are obliged to proMr AsplnaU will dispose of the ; what a big Job we have ahead; that .- kinOTHU/fCTCBN II
weekTnot that sunshiny day, Mr. Damson has served
personal property at Public Auction ; the American farmers have never*’ rsvn । n wca i enrx u.
and tube: George Augustine, tire in Moy. is the time to order garden : club tor six years. His connectionI BS possible
cure a federal license In addition to
on the Eli Hull
farm located 3 ; beet, known lu full, und Americu will | Twenty-live school officers left for and tube; S E Williams. 2 tires seed, in order to obtain an adequate began when he entered the sciioolI
Announcement of the supply for a local license,
rollftt southwest
of Hasting* on win if we all do our part.
j Northwestern University al Evan- and 2 tubes; Paul Olmstead. 1 tire; t supply, is the suggestion of 8. B.i system as teacher of history, andI civilians came after Cludrman i The federal license may be obM-43; or the first farm north of &lt; Community singing opened the «ton. III. on fiunddy. March 1. for Dr. A. B. Gwinn, tire and tube; Mel-, Apple of the Michigan State Col-' he hu: had close working relatlon- Davis conferred with leaders of the ‘ talned from County Clerk Allan c.
the Bliulta store.
He is offering : meeting after dinner. Mrs. Warren « five day course'in school ndmin- vin Smith. 1 tire: Henry VahUlng.1 lege horticultural staff. Growers whoi shin with the members and highi office of Civilian Defense and the Hyde, rationing administrator, and
a good list of horses. ,cows. hogs, I Bolton, Barry County Farmer Field-! Lstratlon under the direction of the 1 .baolete tire and tube; Lyman! place thelr orders early will find school leaders from that time The
rhlrlrena
ore In onrt
m&lt;4 n
Of ....
the w....to.UniVer- Tompkins. 2 tires and I tube; Jake the supoly will be adequate for Secretary expre.^ed the appreciation' burgeons general of lire army and! the local permit from the sheriff,
chickens, h.v
hay. grain,
and tmlatnoa
potatoes, a-nm-n
woman, 1lead
a wnmnn'
women’bs dLlCUSSlon I School. of Education
... w.
1 navy It was decided that the in-1.state fire marshall or other police
farm machinery, and some house- j on "The Part Fann
Fnnn Women
Won:
Should any. There
ilinv will
»ui be
uc excursions
rxtuiaiuiu iu
, —tire
..... and
....« tube;
—— . Pralne
• ....... Glover,
......... many of the varieties and strains'of tlie Loys, the parents, and the
to'Dull*,
' creasing production rate is sufficient i officers, but the two licenses ara
hold goods. Dewey Reed will cry Play
'
- Jother
--------------------------------in Helping Win this War." For­ schools and
points of interest.' t&gt;re and lube: CllfTord Johnson. 3’ which they desire. Seed growers, Y. M. C-A. Board for the services he‘ to justify making available a limit-[nececsary.
Hie sale and Clifford Hammond rest Buehler, member Barry County observation of work In schools, con-1 obsolete tires-and 3 obsolete tubes,
however, have been forced to cut )ui* rendered.
cd quantity for possible civilian cat-1 Neither the clerk nor the police
will act as clerk.
lead a men's dlMUMion
discussion ferences
Committee, lend
ferenc^. with
..... .superintendents,
urn...
___ _ __
.__ „_______
____ _
_________
--------------prin~*• *---------------down
on ...
Hie number
of varieties.
----------*—
---------------nstrophes.
departments of the city and county
on Problems Confronting Agrlcul- clpab and teachers, lecturej and Soeakcrs Available for ftnd f0“cen‘r“‘® on the more im- HAS DINNER HORN MORE
According to the plan, plasma is’w*s aware that thia regulation had
LESLIE WILLIAMS, Prop.
ture."
portant ones. Jn some Instances THAN HALF CENTURY OLD
conferences with Instructors from —'K ,
—
to
... be dlstribmed
...U... uj
by the Red
IVCU Cross 1
nia(3e
those who have taken
i
Mr. Williams U moving to u small-1
It may be necessaryfop the grower!
Northwestern University, and ex- Defense Programs
Sylvester Lam, an employee at the to vulnerable points where the 01,1 J«“*
one license had better
to use second cholceVBriety of some
er place and so will have an auction Caxon- Again Lncn
change ui
of Miens
idea, uiuuiik
among mcmucrs
members ui
of
,
...
waU"'r , works, has
might
strike.int:t»&gt;putsma.
h
about the other one at ono».
Mie at the farm toeatecTbne mile Z.QX° ,
7»a,n uos®
•
. ........
. j in his
.' , pos- enctny
"Usui
suisr.
tlie group This course was arranged: Chalmsan- Kun Slgtor ot the vegeiabln.
bv the committee through the co- Speakers for Defense Committer! Tlie gardener may help the situ- session an old fashioned dinner horn will be handled by the disaster re- •1 he orders only came lo the clerk's
north and two miles east of Doster; To Charlotte
operation of - the Barry County announces that n list of sneakers | Btion if he will do the following which lie prizes very highly. The Uef organization of the Red Cross office on Saturday, hence the mixor 2S miles south,j&gt;f Pralrigyille j
|mmedlalciy‘ up.
The Hastings High Saxotu lost■ Health Department
i has been procured and that he will J things; look over ids seed left.over. horn is made from a large sea sheU1 ftnd wlIl t*.
and 1 3-4 miles west on Ernest Farr’s
...m, He
... is
« offering .
U. “»s ",n‘L
’
Those attending the course are; be glad to furnish a speaker on any (from last year and use
it if it with the top point sawed ofT. After; through medical channels.
farm.
a ,POQ.
good, .list
Blood
of hom-s, ck-kfe. bo&lt;i, uiola. hay ream to Chkrloifk «-» In ■ fame‘Charles
UIL.lml
Hammond
,.„,l.,;q
and
.llu^.™
George
il,Eddy,
u,., occasion
------..................
where- time
------ enough
---------------is al-1 tests high enough. Make use of the shell Ls filled with water and
Blood plasma. is the fluid part- of- Car Crash At
allowed
to
become
wet
In
all
Ite
human
blood.
Il
cin
be
dried 'foj
and araln Lora. Coppock will cry there
"»'» Friday
"May evening. This
TCy was
waa Ulrt'
K,nnrlh Smclkcr. rcoport; towed '« "toko Iho noce»ary nr-,seed treatments in order to get n
flic talc and Boor William, will act second defeat
'5f" "I
nt .lthe
h.c hand,
hands of
of charC
T,f[
A A h,... Hath- mngcm.nta.
. ' good stand of plants. Substitute inner reces-.es a uxty blowthrough1 preservation. It is then available Bristol Corners
jwhcrcver possible some other varl- ‘he tipenlng in the top produces a wh4.n mUed wllh dUuUe&lt;1
a. clerk. So, in, adv. clwwherr In lottc .nnd the third setback for the! —
*
------ ------------------------------------ —----------------vllle;
Dale
Sponseller. Nashville HOPES
John Ludwig
Route 5. Battle
TO REACH RED
** heflrd 8t for emergency use In transfusion*,
jety. or some other kind. Buy some1
...
JI route I.
1; ncra^i
Herald uiaaiuc.
Classic. uur
Dor oiuwru
Stowell
this issue for full particulars.
i season.
'kind. Buy from reliable seedman. I,
CMrtolU, look &lt;n ..») md *nd
Qu),
wooau„d; o. E. CROSS GOAL THIS WEEK
a
. . ..
. 1 It does not need to be typed, is an automobile accident which hapIn^ mnnMr
'"’mediately available and hasTrov&gt;cn»«d
UU» I.m. *pmaxurd
A»«u&gt;U.
CUrrnc
Another report ta made this week,
----------------- • • *
N. ELLSWORTH FENDER, Prop. t^~-JV
-----«‘_r"*
~~T~—nwnnjion.
nuguiut.
uutcucc:
Wenrtel ’
und
TVrwIilloer were the Longstreet,
« ... .... . r
n u&gt;. Aubil
...... and •J^uF.
—
Having decided to quit farming Bendel
nd Terwilliger
I William
longed to Bingham
Mr. Lanes
grandfather.
rvtrem.-iv
vnYitaKiA
of the status of the Red Cross War. H- H. GRADUATES ABOVE
Hopkins,
who ... ..
’‘S? wort
r Saturday about noon, Mr. Ludvig
Mr. Fender will have an auction sale J***h «or«« f°r Jhe victon while &lt; gchipper, Middleville. ----------—
Others are Relief fund In Barry county. Mrs.1 AVERAGE IN COLLEGE WORK
' ii • •
t f
n
awk
r (K
neroic worx during and folat the farm located .one mile west ft**'0**1 1,n&lt;
i Lane led Hastings
—
...
ru.iiu, chainnan.
umiiiuoii. reporting
ivpuriuiai| Freshman
ncsnman scholastic
scnoiixtic reports rere-,*'!, “
,°’,r
’lor‘h ot tne |Owlng the Pearl Harbor attack
------------j
Dr. G. L. Lockwood,
Harold J. Fos- Walter Perkins,
at the Bristol school which forced
and three miler south of Freeport
.Hastings reserve* d
defeated
^cat*d lhe, ter. Dr. D. D. Walton. Charles Paul the
following
contributions
received
celved
at
the
high
school
from
the
'
vl,,0Be
.
,
lf
Portland
on
Grand
River,'
-------------------------------------the following contributions received । celved at the high school !'■•
num
”«’ ‘inc
h&lt;*
■■
- ..........
- -- ---•
------------- —-■« ■
.him off the road. His car hit •
j.
—
I....
_
—
...i..
toil,....
__
L.
___
.
.....
..
..
....
__
III
a
iwsliit
Itnnun
ns
nhrlstlnn
R-nri
known as the Fred Cushing farm.! Charlotte reserves 22-18.
Mirhionn
at
a
point
knoun
as
Christian
Bend.
,
during th" week: Village of Nash-1regbitrnrs'
offices
nt
J
,and D. A. Van Buskirk. Hastings.
enity of - Mr Lane says he well remembers** APPLICATION BLANKS
He
evening
xie Is
» offering *■&gt; good
«uvu list
uai oi
u« horses.I
iiui&gt;rs,&gt; Tomorrow
Ti’-. ,
—;7“ Hastings plays' The women who are in attend- vllle: NcJrth Evangelical L. A. S. of State college and Un|vei»» u.------ -------- ------ —--------- ------------------.
cattle, hogs, chickens, farm imple- ?^n Itepto in the first round for ftnci. are Mrs. Ora M. Babcock, route Maple Grove; village of Middleville:; Michigan show that Hastings grad- • 8lrl adopted In- his grandparents FOR TEACHERS WORKSHOP
hospital ut Battle Creek The driver
ments. and household items. Harry ‘h,c 91®-* ®,tournament_at 5 Mri H#Iel Snyder. route 3_ «rs Junior Red Cross of tile Bristol uales, now freshmen al the two in-’blowing that old ham each noon to
of the other car is unknown, at thia
O. Pennington wlU cry the sale and Charlotte. W inner* of this game will
-nacher, route 2. and Mrs school: New idea club: Irving town- stilulions. are doing work above the -'umir.ori Mr. Hopkins from the rear; Last we-k application blanks were
writing (Wednesday morning.’
Raymond La|» will act as clerk. ‘
vlc‘*,ra
Maude W. Smith all of Hastings; ship: "Salvage for Victory" commit-1 average, according-to Edwin Taylor, of his 5S acre form to his noonday sent out from the office of Dr. Vir­
See the adv. elsewhere In tltis issue , arJolt* 8*me onSaturday nlghf Mr. hfyrtle Nay and Mrs. Robert tee; village of Freeport: Delton|principal of the H. H. 8.
Five meal. That was more than 55 years gil Herrick to the teachers of Barry
lor full particular*.
Ifor thf championship.
Caldwell. Battle Creek, route G und Camp Fire Girls: the W. S. C. 8. freshmen al M.8C. have a 15 aver-. *go and he down’t know how much county for enrollment In the aum- Barry County Psopla
---------------- - •»
—
।
—
’ **
1 Mrs. Howatd Drake. Dowling, route of the Hickory Corners Methodist age. B equalling 2 and C. L Of these I before that time it had been used, mer workshop. Dates for the work­
NAMES SUCCESSOR
I CENTRAL P. T. A. MEETING
|
church and PrulrievUlc township. **
—'
"
_ ranks highest
-k with ....
— demonstrated
j--------- -------------------------.. . shop are from June 22 to July 31 Complata Coursa
Dougins
Barnes
Mr. •
Lane
tn the writ-:
This week
the big
auc- very old. und the methods followed last lumTO RUSSELL BEELER
March ID la Father's night at the
u 2.12 average. Tlie three freshmen
[erSaturday
that theIshorn,
though
Tlie following Barry county pi
Mrr.. Roy G. Hubbard. Barry regular meeting ol the Central P*r- FIRST TO REPORT
' tlon sale at Middleville for the bene- at U. of M. had a 2.41 average. Bl to still rapable of making a lot of| rner will doubtless prevail again this pie have completed a short MM
-------z------------------------enl
gnd
Teachfrs
Association.
Thia
time All applications must be re­
county Red Cross chairman, an­
Cross
and
all who
SEEING A ROBIN
1 fit of the Red C^
“ =r
J —
u- equalling 2 and C. 2. This Ls also noise
turned to the office of Commr.
nounces that Rusrcll Beeler of Mid­ is an Important meeting u there
..
.
..
~ can are urged tn
n Attend.
Attend. The peo- above the University average but ’
Mrs.
Lawrence
Herrick.
1122
3.
-------Maude W. Smith bv the last of April
dle viUr has resigned lhe chairman­ will be an election of officers and
p'p ot ,hat en,lrC community have: not so much above a, at M.S C. Rob- NOTICE
Jefferson Bfo rewu seetog a ro“n. made donations „
la .
u ,
inQ., Ol
ship of the Disaster department of even one should be present.
and
all
kinds
of' ert Parker led at the University with; Annual Meeting of Hastings Rur- Further details will be available
icles will be offered for sale.
the local Chapter because of the
■CD 1.
l. Brt
articles
sale a
a 2
2 71
71 average.
avnrnoa
•-... will
—m .1'
.._u at City
Rev. Don Oury. father vice-presi­ in her yard on -Sunday. March
.
! ol Fire Assn,
be held
hr, Garth
pressure of his work and the First dent, Harold Foster and Theodore ThU is the first one reported to everyone showing a cooperative spirRequired freshman Englhh cours- Hal). 2 p. tn;. Sat.. March 7
NEW NIGHT NURSE AT
Aid classes which take so much of Knopf will be in charge of the pro­ the Banner this season
Several lt ln tlie enterprise.
es are recognized throughout the!
Everett Swegles. Sec.
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
hi* time.
gram. There will be special music flocks of wild geese have been heard; jt u hoped the quote of &lt;4.300 may state as flrsj year college bugaboos,
Tuesday. Mrs, Hubbard named and a talk on "Gardena for Defense."-recently reminding us that spring, be reached thia week and If thtfe Mr. Tuylor says. The Hastings grad­
—— ’-“I Miss Ruth Willson of Middleville.
Leslie Hawthorne of thia city as I
------------------ •*
—
| canr.ot be far away, despite the lib-1 are any ktoum. individuals ortown- uates made 5 Bi and 6 C's In these
graduate of Blodgett hospital.
St. Patrick chicken pie supper, oxi*
St'
Disaster chairman to succeed Mr. ■ Dance SaL. March 7. 9-1:00. I. O. era! amount of ice and snow still ships unreported, please send Ln your courses. Grades from other colleges Rose hall. Mar. 17. 5 to f8. Afiults.' Grand Rapids, has been engaged as
Beeler.
। O. 3*.
h=!i. Nashville.
NsshvUJs.—Adv. J-5.
S-5.
| on the ground.
J contributions this week if possible.
F. hall.
: a night nurse At Pennock hoepitel.

"H.M.S. PINAFORE'
WAS SPLENDID

’

AIR WARDENS
APPOINTED FOR CITY

■ 14

NUMUR

council

C. OFC HOLDS
TOURIST MEH

SUGAR RATIONING
FORMS HAVE (OME

GREAT INCREASE OF
NECESSARY DETAIL

* ""'M.' I

AAA

ASK HUGE BLOOD
SUPPLY FOR WAR

Four Auction Sales

Blwk

.
'

April

•

3t

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1H1

■

C. A. Kerr U confined to his home' DEATH FOLLOWS
by slckdeas.
; a LONG ILLNESS
Mr. and Mr*. Bus Apsey of Shulta
Wilfard M. Cole, aged #3. passed
and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wertman *wa&gt;' Bunday evening at his home,
of
Cedar creek
Creek were Saturday night 1®» »•
8. aroaaway.
Broadway, alter
after a mug
long 11101 cenar
m| A community orchestra is being rimms of Mr. and Mra. Drury Brown- nc*». having retired several years
organised at Plainwell
field of Dimondale. ago because oi his health, after
Mr*. Don Lewis, who ha* been U1
Mrs Daisy Williams and Mias working as a salesman for M year#
with lhe flu the past week, is conMary Williams are moving this week For 18 year* he had been supervaleaclng
into -----------------their recently
----------purchased
*■---------------home*-*
intendent
—— -of—
poultry
•— -at•—
the—Barry
—
Edward W. Sunday. 30. son of at tne corner of W. Slate and Wash- county fair and had also served the
Ington Sts. Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Me- ‘ fair tn other capacities. He had
Walter Sunday. Iras enlisted at the
Kibben. the former owner*, are mov- been a member at the city council
U. S. Naval Training Station in 1111- Ing tc a residence on 8. Jefferson BL ** alderman from the Fourth ward
rnenas or air. ana Mr*. Aruiur aua was scuts in sne s. u. v. r.
J«k Francisco of thb city enlisted LaBaUtater of Howell, formerly of where he wu a Past Noble Grand,
in Ute United States navy at the Hastings and Nashville, are the par- He was also a member of Hiawatha
Kalamazoo recruiting office last enu of two babies, a boy. born on Rebekah lodge. Surviving are his
week.
Feb 13 and a girl on Feb. 14. The wife; one daughter. Mrs. Sherley
Mr and Mr- Lawrence Herrick son haa been named Victor Allen and Blood, of Hastings: two grandchilh«&gt;&lt; puKha«! th. |.ra|«-n&gt;. wiirr. IhF &lt;UU«hlrr 1. VRMe *OM. AH ton; t-a brothen Ah.atKjlAin.u»&gt; h™ ton httna. lino.
to holm tpUnaally.
.«» And Lyiw ot MaOtoUl «h»
mu'SU trura tht K. W DIIu Co
------- - -------—•---------- :—•
^ur
IrVu ,nd
t
*1
Mr*. James Thomas of Kalamazoo,
m™ aawm Burr ot s.n jom. cat.
movta into tne apartment in tne6
and Mrs. Sylvester Bemis of ClsrksAugt-lo Spirts liouse on W. Green
The North Tiwmapple Farm Bur- town. Wash. Funeral services were
St., formerly the E. W. Morrill home «au group met test Thursday eve- held on Wednesday at 2:00 P. M.
Mrs. Jennie Waters’ brother. John "ln!
thf ho’”c of Mr’ “nd
«l th'’ Leonard funeral home, the
H. Waters of Tustin, a former Barry Olt'* Schantx. Eliwen new members RfV 8 conge,. Hathaway offictetCo.
realdent. pussea
pns.«ed away
away weaneaWednex- *
*“*■ Intcrnienl ltt R»veraid« ccmeco. rearaem.
. er.’
— ’
o.
.Fit.
. . ....
■ ....
v uoih
.io. OddiFellow,
t'Ano-.. .lleiRled
&lt;*&gt;.
la m ..
the Reed
City. lx»- tonic
'“j'c ""lhe Farmers Relationship
JU w
tP"
•■*»&gt;«&gt;«.
ult.i '
with Other Groups, was led by,
itrvice tn a body.
p
Grover Cline.
|
----------------- _____________
PFC William Hirst, who enrolled
The next meeting will be March HENDERSHOTT
in the Army from Hastings, recently is nt the-home of Mr. and Mrs.
.
Week’ss Letler
Letter
organized and directed a band which Guy Cline.
j Last
b

■

Yes! And they are not just week-end bargains

F arm

DAY AFTER DAY^- WEEK AFTER WEEK — WE GIVE YOU THE BEST QUALITY FOR
LESS MONEY. THAT'S WHY FOOD CENTER IS BARRY COUNTY'S BUSIEST AND BEST

KNOWN FOOD STORE.

TKSV&lt; LOAF

Del Monte Foncy Red

CHEESE

SALMON

FOR TODAY'S DINNER
Salmon Rire Cups

60c

2

1 lb.
CAN

37c

Leitoee Salad
Whole Wheal Bread

PET MILK
3
OVAL SARDINES — 2
PILLSBURY’S
TALL CANS

BEST FLOUR

PANCAKE FLOUR
HT:r for5lb. 23‘
Compound 5
(Buckwheat

lb*,

23c)

24
SNO SHEEN CAKE FLOUR
FARINA
18‘ ’ small 9‘
O Ib.
RICE
fa pkg. 19‘
CUT GREEN BEANS
2 fa, 25‘
HOME BRAND OLEO
2 lbl. 35‘
TOPOOLEO
Ib. 16‘
TIIUA
CICU Chicken
of the Sea
IUHA rijn
Blue Label
27‘
ARMOURS CORN BEEF
24‘
p l-lb.
FRUIT COCKTAIL
fa cons 25‘

fcr 25c

VITA-RICH^VtGE

- 27c

FLORIDA ORANGES

5 lb. sock 29c

24 Vi

of Juice

lb. tack

STALEYS SYRUP

10 1 67'
lb.

2LC

Sweet Potatoes g lbs. j

0

Q&lt;

pkg. O
STALEYSCUBESTARCH
HIGH LIFE DOG FOOD
5C
PINK SALMON , lb.
2
35‘
MACARONI “chVA,
3 ,b„ 22c
PEANUT BUTTER
2
3r
ARMOURS STAR LARD 2.a'.L 28
39c
VIKING COFFEE
2
57c
GOOD VALUE GREEN TEA
65‘
ELMDALE FLOUR
H.ilb .„k 83‘

Calif. Carrots

Head Lettuce
SOLID. CRISP

Grapefruit
IEXAS SEEDLESS

New Cabbage

Apples

2^15
2for 19
10 for 31
4C

10lbs 25'
3lb$ 10

COOKING

Carrots,

Potatoes

i fi lb. bag

Idaho Itaking

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Bureau news

...
t The W. S C. S. dinner wa* well
Woodland Community Group No. attended Thursday at Mrs Slo- met Bt the homs-of Mr. and Mrs. cum’s. Mrs. Russell Greenfield was
Wed Roether. Feb. 34. srilh H pres- present and gave an outline for some
rnU Thf »rouP voted 10 lnv,U: new R*^1 Cr0M work ,o ** done for Can"’
F"rnf Burtau member* in our cam- Custer. The Society Voted to furmunlly tn «l,end °ur discussion nLsh cups nnd plate- We have
,group
*o,,n meetings. *K. p
F. Eekwdt
Eckardt led
led manned
planned tn
to tmv
buy th.
the m.n.
cupa so they will
the home of Dr und Mr#. Willison. lhe discussion. Tlie group will meet be all alike, but will be glad of doOrville Cool.'v. son ot Mr. and Mrs. March 24. at the home of Mr. and nations of plates from friends. The
Wm. Vflte.
' -:
credit
for
this
work
will apply -on -the.
Steve Cooley. ■» clerk In the Kroger
Red Crow quote of lhe school dlsmeat department here has ben HASTINGS
MAn,fc,ol, MAN
tricts. Mrs. Albert Brill und Mrs.
rmFH1
i’?- .!’.n
PROMOTED TO HERGEANT
Ronald Haynes were chosen as comIonia, where he will be in charge of
Roy J White of Hastings. Mich.','mittee women fur the work.
the meat depart menu -His HmuUiga
1
Mr. and Mrs Basil Hayward and
friends will be glad to learn of thu has been promoted to the rank of
Sergeant, it wns
__________________________
announced recently
■ Cleone of Alto were Sunday guesta
advancement.
restem Army Flying School, j at Chas. Van Vranken’s.
Mr. nnd Mr- Wayne Benton, who
* j Mrs. Clara Shults of Hastings
have been caring for Mrs Nettle
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
."•pent the weekend with Mrs. An­
Brooks, have moved back to their
Floyd William# of Rattle Creek. thony at the Van Vrnnken home.
farm south of Bowne Center. Mr.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Garrison, With
and Mrs. Jay Deveieaux will move----- — --------- ----------- —-- — —\
in with Mrs. Brook, and .Mr. and community, only son of Mr. ant Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott attended
Mrs. Bruce Engle will occupy the Mr* 1&amp;aoc Williams of Woodland the funeral of Mr. Norton at the
Brooks- apartment on S. Park St
«**&gt;'
,he
Hospital Dowling church, lost Tuesday.
A letter received from Clinton
vacated by the Devereaux.Sunday evening at the age of flftyItobert B Reel, son of Mr. and lw0 years Hp ha‘' bwl’ 1,1 wllh Brill states that he got back to his
Mrs Bernard Deed of Tlmuings. is i’,', ,1'"onl“ for
P®51 four “nd boat in the Boston Harbor on lime,
one Of 320 eadete enrolled in tl.e
^e extend sympa- and that the weather on the coast
was mild and spring-like. The most
.. ....... R-«n- OOliwr. T™U1,„C
Mr. mid
ot De- snow he had seen this winter was
Ci..
»t u» Unlwrary i.l Mlcl&gt;lr..n ,2t"
““ Mrs Jay Dittman ai
Vixm
o! ranaln quail- "’II "" "*1™1
"" here at home and he had. been to
parents. Mr and
Harrison Iceland. With the exception nf the
UH ioura-, Room will
„
141rr„
Blocher. Loren
Hershberger .and snow capped mountains Ute ground
ronunl&gt;.li&gt;n
™i«n
In thr “
u• ■■■
a. tatnuv
t„„ih. were riiso Bt
„ui.v gue*u.
„,,u
„
.
.........................
aunaav
wa.. bare there, the country being
Heserv.',
__ Lehman ....
*Naval
Vt1 Re
*frvc'
Mr and Mrs. —
Ora
were wanned by the Gull stream.
.
. ”
20 ;*&gt;’d his Sunday dinner gueate of Mr. and
All were shocked Sunday to hear
brother. Frank. 1®. both of Grand Mr* Walker Cotton of Northwest of the tragic death of Miss Viola
Rapids, were arrested by Under- W&lt;xxfland.
Baas’ nephew near Nashville and
sheriff Leon Dn-ter Friday on a
pat Travis from near Sunfield
extend our sympathy to the becharge of ■’mling old iron from tlie hik moved on the RocrJyn Sowers
rcavrd family. On account of this
YiuikFe Springs rrcrr.iUoir area. farm.
Beth were arraigned Monday. pIM
Mite Heleir Stauffer of Lansing there was no school at McOmber
Monday and Tuerday.
guiltv. and were rarh #riitenred to w&lt;u a weekend guest of Mr. and
Mis. Mary Schwucho U still con­
five days in mil. a flpe uf »10. and Mr. Glenn Wotrtng Laird Wolfing
costs of 5u 15 or fifteen days ad- o! Grand Rapids .spent Saturday fined lo her bed. hut was some better
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arron
dltional in lieu of the fines.
evening at home.
Schwucho of Battle Cre« k called on
her Sunday aftrmoon. She enjoyed
the post caid shower and gifts from
tier friends on her birthday a week
' ago.
I Sunday being Layman's Sunday. A.
C. Clark filled the pulpit at Hender­
shott and gave a very fine talk.
Seeding time it almost here. Why not order your
Laurence Christensen had the mis­
spring seeds now and save. I have a complete line
fortune to loose a tine cow last
week.
.
of high purity seeds. Also Nitragin and Ceresan for
i A message from Dowagiac on Prttreating seed grains.
' day. announced the birth of a baby
girl to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staley
Sec Harvey W. Enzian at Cressey,
• Groce Brill'. Mrs. Brill will go lo
Dowagiac this weekend to stay a
Mich, or phone Prairieville 14—F24.
tf
week or ten days.
took part in an amateur show at a
midwest
midwest training
training camp.
camp.
Mr .. .Melntuh. mother of Mrs
F. E Wlllbon lias been ill with
pneumonia but
to convalescing
Mrs Birge C Swift of Middleville'
.moiher daughier. hn&lt; been helping
to care for Mrs. .McIntosh, who is in

Attention, Fanners . . .

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DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
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SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 8 and 9

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DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Jinx Falkenburg and Charles Buddy Rogers in

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STEER BOILING BEEF
15‘ BACON TIDBITS
2 lb, 31
Round. Sirloin,
QFi
Swiss
lb. □□
BEEFSTEAKS
SPARE RIBS L":t
,b. 24
PORK STEAKS ’c^
,b 29
BEEF NECK BONES
lb 10
veal ribs
lb.17‘ FANCY SHORT RIBS OF BEEF,b 17
COTTAGE CHEESE Creamy .h.10
PORK LOIN ROASTS
lb 32
BOLOGNA &amp;1"’*
GROUND BEEF
“c,2 ibi. 39‘
,b 21
SMOKED PICNICS
lb 28
SMALL LINK SAUSAGE
ib 34
SLAB BACON cW'
lb. 23' MEAT LOAF MIX ’".7°'k lb. 29
PORTERHOUSE TEfU lb. 39
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WEST HOPE
The Community Club was enter­
tained Friday night by Ira. Bell and
John McCallum The Club appre­
ciated the remembrance sent by Mr.
and Mrs. David Shepherd who are
spending the winter at Safety Har-

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Mr. and Mrs Frank Humeston of
’ Cloverdale called on Mrs. Martha
. Replogle at Everette McCallums
Sunday.
'
m
Mr and
Mrs. James McClurkln
, and family are moving to the Emcrson Edger farm in Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Weber visitcd hi* sister in Battle Creek. Sunday.
Orson Boniface Is moving onto lhe
James Collison farm.
The Rev and Mrs. R. Pfeifter wen*
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Everette McCallum and mother.
SUphen and Barbara Mac Osgood
spent from Friday until Sunday at
Ferris Brown's.
Will Johncock spent lhe weekend
Willi his slater and family. Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Woodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Johncock
and children were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. Ears More­
house &lt;
Congratulations and good wishes
j.lo Thomas Haywartl and Juanilta
। Lake who were marled Saturday.
©on Springer, who is a student at
Western Michigan College at Kala­
mazoo spent Friday afternoon und
Saturday with the home folks.
I Mr. and Mrs Lyle Leinnar and
I family of Delton spent Bunday dtth
I Hattie nnd Raymond Anders.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Anders and
children spent Sunday afternoon
. with Mr. and Mrs» James Anders ot
; Goodwill.

I WOOD KCHOOL NEWS
' The P. T. A. Thursday evening
! drew a good crowd and a fine pro­
gram was enjoyed. Tlie program
committee for next month* will be
i Ralph Kidder and Earl Engel, JunMr. and Mrs. Will Calms. Mar­
jorie and Beverly K. visited Rev.
Lila Manker ot Hastings Saturday.
Weekend guerte of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Bruce were Mrs. Mabel Vreeland and Glen Baker of Jackson.
I On Sunday Mr. and Mr#. Ralph Nor­
ton and children of Grand Rapids
were calter*.
Friends of Bert Elliot, who had
seemed to be recovering from a maj­
or operation and pneumonia. will be

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TUES.. WED.. THURS.. MARCH 10. II. 12
Jimmy Durante. Phil Silver!, and Jane Wyman tn

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and but UtOc trope U held (or his
,recovery.
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SAVINGS

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BANNER WANT AD VS. PAT

�rnr. harttngs

bannhc.

TmTRsnAY, march 5, m?

] ROUTH BOWNE
Ralph Hcs.1 scared 522 for Nash- i..- u ■■
&lt; t &lt; n
-j . ,r ■■■■. d HENDERSHOTT
vilie to help hl* mate* win three || ■&gt;. * c L
t kJ’ *.
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Matteson! Tai: Week’* Letter
games from P. &amp; T. nnd Monleas l| High OChOOl Notes N and Mr. and Mr* Lawrence ChristMr and Mn
McRnb&lt;.rlA en.
took a complete serie* from Line |Fs-sE---«------- - ----- ,----------- ---------- H taiuen spent Wednpaday in BatUe I tertalned with a blrthdag dinner in
1 honor of their daughter Jean. Their
RHu*
&lt; 'Mr- V“n
report* that Crw*’tPlvton Ring League
Tiie McOmber 4-H eta** met Sat- daughter and huiband of Miuketftin
&gt;*a«ue
J377J5 worth ot defense stamps were
It’s not often that 536 pin* are'
urday at U&gt;e home Of Lawrence | and Alec McRobert* were prwwnt. 1
1
There were many bright spot* In
enough to lead the Pi*top Ring' Friday night’.'* bowling in the Bit** sold among the schools lut week. Beadle In the Star district. Mbs
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slabaugh of
League but that is what Joe Stutz league. Otto Hunvlnd i.lepped in Central school ranked highest, hav­ BuHLs met with the group.
J East Bowne were callers at Jerry'
ing
sold
811520
worth;
the
lilgh
had and he was top* for the evening' with a 570 series to lead the league
Mrs. Robert Garrison is on Ute Blough’s Saturday. Evening callers
play. Cha* NorrU scored 513 and1 with conslsur;*. games of 190-188­ school -ran second witii 8105.00: Sec­ sick list.
। were Jeulp Blough and two daugiu;
ond Ward. 834.75: St. Rose. 812.70;
■ Tom Comp registered 510. In the 192 and Wm. Dunlop came up with
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lockwood Of ters e! Freeport.
FlrX-Ward, 89 CO
single counts WlU Ayres led with a 223 lost game lo give him 557 and
The grand nine weeks total Hastings spent Sunday with her! W. H. Pardee spent Sunday al
205. Art Brunt Iwd 199 and George second place and Tom Ogden hit 544
parent*. Mr. and Mrx Chas. Bender-1 H»e Edwin Nash htyne in ClarttwlBc.
Hebdt-n scored 193.
for third place. Dunlop* single game
1 shot. Sunday evening calk-n. were
Rev- Ho.v McRoberts and wife were
.Tool Room took Office in to1 wn.', good enough for second high us age per week b 8210.76.
In rt:g hlgn school. Mis* K*tm-|। Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wallen, of bi Lake Odessa Sunday where he
x«tmp by winning two games; Bhlp- Al Walthers hud one pin more for
I Hostings.
i bad charge of a funeral.
&lt;per» dropped a pair lo Machine* 224 B. Beverwyk scored 211 his last inske's homeroom L« *1111 leading.’I Uta. EdW, Bwhtal ot H,,Uto.
Mr
un. Wm. Form, wore u.
iiavmg
bought
813.95
of
stamps.
:
und Grinders won a brace of game* game; Ray Shroyer, Gordon Utter
vnw U» wrrtund ..U, her tou«»- Al“
“"J J"” “
Among ull lhe schools. Miss Ed­ tar. Mr. tuthrm Wtai On glul.:«»»tontol Itom .nd r.tod on tor,
from Engineer*.
land Tom Ogden scored 208 each and
D. Drews ppencdzihe evening’s pjuy mond's room In Second Ward ranks d,, (toy wrm ito bumu ot John
Independent league
rr
lnrt tamlly and Un Kliphighest, having bought 827.70 worth 1
With a
n 203
'&gt;m *“JF**-.
'
\ Dr. HOfto scored 551 for Medic* lo w,tri
'Bechtel in the Hinds district.
j.
of stamp*.
z
x&lt;-. 1 Mr- and
C. M. Benedict
iftd the way to a three game vie
Tpol Roonywun a pair from Elcc»a Mrc rooVrd 10 Freeport Thursday to the
Mrt Mao. Chinese diplomat, talked!1 rent.?? mneum”
tdry over Banner. Harry long had trlciniisJPjmndrv wfin tin* odd game
Jennie Slocum were Mr. and Nirs.
&lt;*&gt;.. o,y&gt;,r"
r,a uhlch‘hr&gt;
Ml\ for Woodland but his matf*. .from-OHice and Shop Office drop­ to li&gt;e social 'sllldP-s ebue* fifth I George Slocum and -family, and
nnd
sixth
hour-,
last
Tuesday.
.■
I
Mr. end Mr*. Archie Sinclair ardiW«’y
, A. .
dropped a pair of games t&lt; •Car
"
"**'
l*d ,H
three
'“* game* to -Engineers
------------, Mr and Mr”’ Enln Ul’h of Cnlc‘
. Best
oral scorn:
itaavma on&gt;.
w
Several students from the dram­ family of Hastings.
scores: u.
O Haavlnd
570. W
Seals.
y'
HASTINGS
nuMui*;.
doni* were supper “gucits of Mrs.
' Dunlop 557. T. Ogden 544. R. Field “IUj. class received experience in the &gt;uuu&gt;&gt;
Mr uV1. M7' \4'° ,Icnderid’ot Alice Gardner und brother Rnorv
543. R. Shroyer 53C. P. McMillen art °r tlieutrical make-up by help­ spent
Wednesday in Marohall at satuniay
Competition wa.* keen Wednes- 534. k. Chaw J29. R Shannon 527. ,n&lt; »“h ’’Pinafore”
.
Glenn Henry’s. Mr*. Francis Hen-,
Holcomb and family of
day night In the Recreation League
Walthers Sit:
1i -------'
------'
Doom?day
Books orders
are being । derahctl stopped off at her dough-; Grand Rapids John Holcomb and
and the ganuw were very eto.*. Dave
taken this week.
.,,
ter*. Mrs. Leon Slocum in Bedford.. jam|]V 0( Zion Hill apent SundayGoodyear and WHl’Hackney of Ute ‘ °"&gt;mrrclal League
1 Tlie F. F. A. club Ls making a
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Houvcnlr of! with their parents. Mr. and Mrs
Piston
Rings turned in ‘"Select' it was the old story of David and scrapbook of all of Its activities «incr
/j
s*»“’ *-• »*" ■
Circle"- scons of 620 &lt; 244&gt; and 608 Goliath in n special rchedule match ■ the club was organized in the spring ,lhe Tanner district were Sunday: d. D. Holcomb.
evening callers at the Hendershots | Harold Yoder and family Were
respectively. Their team dropped
'he Commercial League when of 1936.
Mr.
and
Mrx
R.
H.
Mott
visited
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Will
Mish
­
yjltz
Price, Art Riflhtl
the first game (o Leonard* by u lone 'be leading Hastings Lumber and
at the- Russell Molts of Wull lake on' ler's.
pin but they went on to win the Coals wen- humbled by Goodyear
itist two
Hostings Ice A: Fuel Bros. Hdwe. with David Goodyear tained Tuesday, March 2, In the! Sunday.
Miw Mami? Tyler is caring for
evening by the girls glee club un­
Mr. and Mrs. A(bert Brill and' Mrs. Lydia Kercher.
maintained their lead by winning ploying the role of "David" by turn- der the direction of ML*s Virginia1
Richard D*Mott went to Dowagiac, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stahl &lt;ft
two I'ami'.-. from Middleville and i"f In » big 599 serie-,. He was Moore
Saturday. Mr*. Brill remaining for Elmdale visited Sunday at Roy Me­
Perks Tttvern took tlie odd game 'bly Assisted by Dr. R. Finnic with .1
Plans on' .being formulated for o few days to care for her daughter. Roberts.
from Nashville. Ice and Fuels scored
mtIm. Tlie Lumber nnd qoo’.s
“555
,
&gt; Mta
Mrs !U,
Ray Staley _________________
and the new baby. |
2728 to lead the team play.
,
"ow leading the league 6y five ,
Friday, Feb. 27. the first-aid class Jnn,.t Either
I
BARNUM SCHOOL
Best scores: D. Goodyear 620, W. Pn*«es
studied the four kinds of poison!
—,.™
Mr. and Mn. ctannw,
,liHackney GOB. H. Cook 595. L. HawCoffee Shop won a pair of game* snakes in the United Stales and tted Suntu:.' at Mr. and Mrs. Tedi| Last Week's Letter
ited
Sunday
at
Mr.
and Mrs. Ted
thoroe 579. l» IJebhauaer 568. K. f'o,n State IiuulaUfln with W. how to care for snake and dog bile*. © Laughlin's
I
Albert Rec-sor has
Labcrteaux 5M: K. Clark 557. R. Hockney scoring 581 for the loner*
Ted Banash in thirteen games tied। Don’t forget the p T A at the!louse, N. y.,.to attend a supervisors
Smort mother, everywhere come to renney st now ..
••
Hubbard 548. V. Smith 543. C U-on- •u,d C. Kcnfleld 542 for Coffee Shop,■
“J?0
•'-totahm unoolhtotaiwtoim.!■ convention this week.
fj toke odvontoge of these low price., and outfit your children of
Muynahan and-F.ml blanked
Has­ maue by Bill Gladstone. ’37. and FH- njnff
nrd 529. G Monica 529. G Brower
••
I Mrry and Darlene Durkrv- are' ifi
1.
all ages from heod to toe! Buy more Defen.e Stomp.!
5’27. O Huavind. 525. F. Otark 535. tings Conslrurtldn; Vikings did like- day evening against Charlotte, broke
. , __________________
| with b mild form of scarlet fevyr.
.
....
G. Perkin* 517. A. Brown 510. W. wi*e to Auto Sport Shop; City ...
■ Mr. and Mn Frank Holmes and
The Junior Red Crass Knitting | Lis! Week’s Letter
Ayns 513. C. DeCtni 510 R Moore Fathers won a pair from Andrus
Mrs. Peasley of Grand Rapids, also
For Spring Breeze*'.
M n.4.,h Tutor, htoM ., club to. rutohejl («««» ..tour.
pu,.h„,„ ,te .......
-- ------Sip. C. Payne m
. m
Mr. and Mrs. .
L. E Holmes ..
of WoodDRESSES
1 The typing 3 class assisted the of
house on the Neasc farm and Jand called a: the Herbert Johnston
GIRLS’ COATS
'Bright little midriff,
"" ui
.............
Ken Clark nolUhrd lit* bowling c&gt;.,T..™.ton.
- ----------------'
Ik “
ui huno
llkta
ituiri,
I
j
| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lennon of Lannautical and long
ball &lt;for good luck* nnd then pro-i Application blank.* are now avstIL for this semester Monday. Marth sJBantieid.
torso styles in wash­
Mr
cc«tled to bowl a fine 584 rerioa able lor “
lhe —
Hast*'Ings XJIty
~" —Tourna­
'Die in'ramural volleyball. [Ung
Mr and. Mrs. Eugene Leiter of -Ing spent the weekend with Mr. and
able cotton. 3 lo 14.
&lt;188-186-2121 which was high for ment The dead line for entries. i.t pong, and free throw tournament near Charlotte have moved onto the M”- Ben Crockford.
Fuller
’and
Putnam fsrm near Banfleld.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur
*”
’
the evening ant’ wilt: his mate, H. Marth 15th anti must be turned In will begin March IG
Fetching new styles for
Charles Parrots arc moving from son of Hastings called at the Ben
Cook, with 538 pins. the Moose took to the City Assn, secretary before
the particular mUal
Miss Rowe’s English literature and
Crockford home Sunday,
n pair of games from St. Rose night of that date.
rhetoric class?) are writing orations lhe Vem Doty fatm to Battle Creek
Dressy and casual types
Mr. und Mrs. Russrll Booher have
nnd Floyd Cole wiio has been re­
Parish.
Entty fees ure 87.50 for the five which will be given March 27.
in princes* and double
moved onto the farm recently va­
A, Melrose scored 520 to lead At­ men. 8300 for the doubles and 81.50।
breasted styles.
Miss Bowman I* teaching a course siding on the Emmons farm ntiar
f
torn, Body Sliou to a two game vic­ for the singles which alto include* in phonetics to Miss Rowe'* rhetoric Dowling will move to the Doty cated by Bert Hayner.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Hayner
arc
farm
tory over City-County und Hotels^ the cost of oowllng.
.
! class.
' Samples of invitations have arBernard Hammond has purchased staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
dropped it pair of games to Shel­
fVOMEks'S LEAGUE
r__ rived nnd will be presented some the John Jones farm and will take Durkee until they' can find a house
dons.
'MTlfA 'by Jane
,^nlors to
in which lo move.
Inne urne
|jme Ulto
ujIjs wwjt
wctic Ior
for Uie
tlie .seniors
to possession this week.
Daniels of Bonnet and Gown fea- make a choice
Arnold Johnson who has been In
There was no school Monday on
State Insulation couldn’t win a
*J.°n&lt;to&lt; n.l£h1' pU&gt;; f,°,r
Tne
Tne Midwest
Midwest assembly,
assembly. which
which wa*
was account ot the teacher Mrs Doug-j Louisiana is now In Oklahoma.
game from the lending Hustings ludie. cojutstent games of 173-170- prwnt
«| Monday. March 2. fea- las not being able to be on the Job.'
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
Lumber arid Coals and tlie main nmuBX±rr- !LSP?1 ,Or.OR‘ rV7 »«r«i Channing Beebe, a commercial
Don Pisher of Hastings has tom-!
teason was the pin spilling of I). annifrt^hn nm^fn'rwho
h“d mOliy thriU- pie ted the electric wiring of the
Drews nnd Joe Stutz who scored m,PF nJ? n n&gt;1' for a
Ing adventures in lhe African jun- bams on the Putnam farm.
TUT T /“i TT T /■“■* n NT
683 and 552 respectively. "Dutch'*” nnd Ruth Peterson scored 473 for aiX,
Harold Jones moved his household A’X 1 L? JLL 1 L7
LN
count was high for lite evening und State Insulation.
'__________ t ,__________
goods to Battle Creek Saturday and
Jimi’s was good enough for second, Five of the eix matches ended in GLASS CREEK
Louis Perrine’s moved to their re- I
Mrs. Russell Whittemore and baby
*pot with Glenn Laubaugh trailed grand slam decisions. Bonnet and
Girls' Fresh Rayon
cently purchased farm near Augusta ,
with two pins leas for third place. flown trippled against Portias; returned Sunday, after several days
Gay Spring Style*!
AQ
Mrs. Frank Rogers of near Dowl- 1
Girls’ Slorw Hoti
| -W
Roush Tailors won a pair of games laronnrds blanked Beta Sigma Phi; visit in the home of tier parents. Ing entertained the Banfield Ladles'
DRESSES
from Moynihan and Paul with B. State lajulatlcn won three from Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pew in Has- Bridge Club Tuesday at a 1:00
Bonnet and
brimmed A
'Payne leading in the match with Boyes Reni Estat*: Windstorm was tings.
style*!
In on the slarn evening by copping
Mrs. Forrest
Havens returned o’clock luncheon. '
Mr. and Mrs. Peter.Standley were
(Atupkii Dttrtd SpertUMn's ConftKi)
Girl*' SPORT JACKETS....148
j
Will Ayrfs 517 wan best in the from Piston Ring* and Hastings Wednesday from n week* vL*it in host and hostess to lhe members of
• Novelty Print*!
■match between Hastings Construc­ Beauty Studio made the fifth slam the homes of the Rex Tates and the Ladies Bridge Club and their
Girl*
’
Wool
SKIRTS.Gordon Havens in Ypsilanti. Her
• Plain Colon!
tion and Auto SjMirt Shop and his at'thc expense of Trio Cafe.
Girls’ Sllp-orer SWEATERS Me
Tlie deviation from lhe slam route daughter Virginia returned with husbands to a fislt dinner and bridge
mates made it two o’ut of three for
Sparkling colon that
party Saturday evening. The fish
was won by Strand when they took her and remained until Sunday. .
Giri*’ Cotton BLOUSES89o
the Sport Shop.
will turn her into a
j lhe odd game from Banner.
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shricker were caught bv Mrs. G. Welch and
n Giri*’ Colorful ANKLETS ...ifc
j
CoUce Shop continued Uieir win­
little picture! Mid­
Best scores: J. Daniels 529. E. nnd son* Jack nnd Terry were week Clarence Williams who reside at Fine
□ Girl*’ Rayon PANTIES
‘
ning streak bj taking a complete Carpenter 505. R. Petersen 473. P. end guests nt Chas. Whittemore’s. lake.
riff. ixasant and
series from Vikings with Keith Jupiistrom 472. C. Hubbard 456. J
nautical styles! —
Waller Hobbs. Jr., who is in Chi­
Mr. and Mrs Pred Otis. Mr. and
•Daniel* lending the way \»lth 546 Brower 449. S. Lawrence 446. L Wil- Mrs. Chas. Whittemore. Mr. and cago was home over Sunday visiting,
Spring colors. 3-6,
pins.
his
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter,
,
....
,riu
J- Mac Tvor *39, V. Wheat- Mri. Ray Erway and Robert Otl*
12 Naan to 11 P.M. Daily
City Fatheis dropped the first ing 434. B. Bramdle 431. M. Saw- attended the W. S. C. S at Frank Hobbs, Sr.
game to Andrus Service but secured yer 428. A. Hubbard 428, L. Teu- Ferris’ Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stiles' grand-1 Championship Log tolling. Canoa tllling
revenge when they came back and &gt;ink 42B, A Rt ss 419. A Hawthorne* Sunday visitors at Forrest Havens children Norman and Jeanie Bird of and Wood »awlng Contest*; Olin Banion
3 Pc. SUITS
SLACK SUITS
W,on lhe last two games by u single,413. M. Smith 409. M. Mitchell 4(H "ere Mr. nnd Mrs Rex Tate of Yp- Urbandale are spending a few weeks and hi* Ttainad Ratriavan. Spectacular
pm M
each
game.
„in
rh oume
and H Roush 403.
silantl. Mr. and Mrs Robt. Mc- nt the former’s farm home while Mcrkimanthip by The Shooting Man*Goodyear Bros. Hdwe—Middleville
‘---------’----Glockiin and children and Alva Mc- their mother -fc recovering from a • heldi: Hoalto. the Singing, Talking Crow;
Creameiy match was postponed.
i
•
Olocklln of Hastings, a birthday recent Illness.
Sanforized Sulln
। joii.&gt; hai ai
a.
dinner was served honoring the
Mrs. Ed Unrue submitted to nn
Bliss Matinee
Poplin In teal blue
Stuart Sweet bowled a pair of nice ' Mrs. John Baum passed away birthday* of both Mr
and Mrs. operation last Thursday at Leila Motor*. Trail*:*: Michigan Slat* and
Matching coat-andearly
Wednesday
morning
after
nn
McGlocklin and Rex Tate whose hospital. Battle Creek, and at this, Canadian Provln** Exhibit*: HunUng.
games to give him a 515,aeries and
slack models in good­
sleeved, long legged.
Flshlnq and Camping Equipment
extended
illness.
She
was
bom
in
birthdays
occur
this
month.
writing Is nicely recovering.
tlie lead in the Matinee League play.
looking
herribones,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Havens and
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Fausey of Bat-! Adm. 55c incl. lax — Children 35c.
John Havens scored 506 for second Barry Co. on April 8. 1883, the
have tipper fly.
overplaids or heath■ ’spot and Roland Taliaferro placed. daughter of Alfred nnd Lydia Ann Rodney of Hostings spent 'Hiurs- tie Creek, were Sunday guests of the;
er blends. Double
Putnam’s at Twin Cedars.
third. Cleveland won a pair of gam*:, ■ Haywood Sh* hnd lived in Barry day at Forrest Haven’s,
county all her life. Surviving are her
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis’ were
breasted styles. Drape
from London and Toledo took a pair
husband: one daughter. Beatrice; Mr. and Mrs. Louie Erway and Mr.
from Salem*.
model trousers.
; five *on», Earl. Glen. Edwin. Law- Ouzmendo of Kalamazoo, nlro the
;------ rence and Herbert: and other rcla- Misses Maxine nnd Genevieve ErChas. Kcnfleld secured 526 pins lives.
- way and Dwight Ferris of Grand ।
for Middleville Friday night to help
No funeral nrrangemenu had Rapids and Jas. Dibble of Chicago,
Percale Dre**
win a pair of games from Highland been made as the Bannt
Mr and Mrs. Mounce Erway and
Longle* 1...........
Dairy and also lo.br high scorer., pre..*
son’Morton of/Grand Rapids and
Let Him Be A Regular Fellow!
lour car get* sick. loo. Il needs attention
Shirt*. Shorts. Brief* 35c
Mr, and Mra/Dtck Hose und son
RUGBY SUITS
or
it
will
get
worw.
Why
not
give
your
of Hastings were Sunday visitor* at
Colton Slack Socks, pr. 15c
Single or double
j" 90
Roy Erway *.
car a break? Lei u* pul II in our hospital.
Sunday dinner guests at Roy Erbreasted
w
Well check it over and put It on it’s feet.
way’s were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dib­
CoHon Poplin Jackets
ble of the Edger Dlst. and son Jas.
Zelan - finished —
of Chicago and the Misses Gene­
They’re, wind-resist­
vieve and Maxine Erway and
Dwight FerrU of Grand Rkpids and
ant, water repellent!
Mbs Joan of Kalamazoo.
MOYNAHAN-FAUL, 'INC.
■ Mrs. Russell Thornton and son
BOYS’ SLACKS
FORD
MERCURY
LINCOLN
Allen of LaPorte. Ind., visited the
Smart drape model
O SS
latter part of the week with her
Court at Church St., Hastings
with slide fly closure.
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde WarNew Pattern* In Wing Tip
Mrs. Chas. Whittemore spent last
Young Men’s OXFORDS
Monday at Lowell Whittemore’s at
Smooth black leather
A,
A 7 ROOM HOUSE, has electricity and gas.
Delton nnd on Friday Mr. and Mrs.
uppers, leather soles!
Chas. Whittemore called at Wm.
cistern, in the village of Woodland on Main
Whittemore’s near Deltdn.
street, for $700.00.
|
The Rutland Cemetery circle will
BOYS* OXFORDS
I meet in lhe Fred Smith home in
AN OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. go.ng
Hasting* for dinner next Wednes­
day.
good, only $4200.00.
Styled like
CLAY HILLS **’ '
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Prnl-Flex'
WE HAVE 3 EXCELLENT HOUSES in the 3rd
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school house last Wednesday, for
their annual Washington dinner.
The men cut wood and lhe indies
tied off a quilt. Pot luck dinner was
had at noon.
j Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCaul and Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Potts attended the
*p«rty ut the K. of P. hail in Mid­
dleville Tuesday evening.
i Mr*. Sarah McCaul visited at the
home of her grandson. Leo Colburn.
J .In Hosting*, one day last week.
,i ’ Mr*. Leon Potts spent Saturday
1
afternoon with her sister. Mrs
. Lcnna Johnson in Bowne while Mr
« Potts attended a sale, near Free­
port
’ Mrs. Gertie Harris has been ill
'll the past week- Mr*. Nina Wlngar of
Middleville ha* been caring for her.
• Mr. and Mrs Steve Lukso. Miss
i Mary and Joe Lukso of Grand Rap­
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�THE IUSTINQS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. IMt

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lllOriRlS
WUOAR RATIONING

big Dto* of bread to cow g

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1 Backward Glance*
' Bits of Yesterday

CHAMPION RETRIEVERS FEATURE
MICHIGAN SPORTSMEN’S SHOW

COURT HOUSE
NEWS

JAPS LOSE BUT GAIN
American and Dutch naval andI TWENTY YEARS AGO

r
March 1. 1992.
.. -- -----------------------.
.
Rev A. F. Way made a plea for! E*t. Clarence E. Appelman. ,Warmay be disturbing to tha
lhe rest of
of. (W1 o( jBpBnw* chipping in ther
UH
itrv but
caualn* mt
Dr.
Dr.
t JndlM
BWB
unit-, at laasl |13B00 at tile Mattiodtot rant and inventory filed.
vqo country
ou; it
n lto
* causing
. ' j.
, Eat. Flora C. Wood. Proof of will
U H. MMULIH UnkAAlLk « lM
.an,. alIKuu, l|iu H shureh last Sunday to
°**r 1,8 000 **■’ ।nicd- order MbnltUng will entered. |
MkLLAA
IUUUc akuUwrily,
W,'
M ,hW aeltaiul, ,unk .nd Cll«!dChi deW
Michigan’s dietetic
--------- ... —
give gome loud cheer,
I,I many more protybly sunk or dsm- P'^/u*e of 111 health Carl Da-' B*1 Clarence E. Appelman. TesUm^rb^uittlng the Jewelry biui-• hvony of freeholders filed license lo
There are any number of good ' [
• aged. The Dutch have been maln- ness and will reside in Orangeville. |
Issued, oath before sale filed.
|.
grays to make up the shortage of1 (tatnlng a pace of at least one Jap­
Hto location ha* bean rented to the I Est. William Eckert. Testimony of
ntfar. ho believe*. and th* sub- anese
(
ship sunk per day.
Fidelity Stores 0o. of Chicago, a' determination ol heirs filed
Itllutes are much better from the'
1 y&gt;t. Anna F. Eckert. Bond on sale,
This to an excellent record made chain grocery concern.
Mlu Charlotte Lak* has accepted ; nifd report 0/
nled
health standpoint than the sugar. possible by the heroism and dea position in Lansing with the । &amp;t Lucretia Benham. WUl filed.
Itself. votlon to duty of Dutch and Amer- I Michigan
[Tirt_[T &gt;_ii MIUer'a
i
Mutual Fire In- peuaon for probate filed, order for
Aside from its pleasing sweet lean
j
men who are operating agaitutlaurence
. ^Tsnce Co"
Co., u caller and later pubUcaUon entered.
lA»te, sugar to merely a good fuel. 1superior forces. /
[will be made accountant.
M Pennock. Order
It to no reflection on these men I
______________
f
allowing account entered, discharge
I Of executrix Issued, elate enrolled. |
to poln£ouUhat till* record, though !"THIRTA \EARb AGO
Mar. 7. 1912.
I Est. Florence Forman. Order u&gt;
Milk, whole cereals, green vege­ .ptetidi,d. Ls nnt sufficient.
i
( ‘The Banner this week advocates' u &lt; funds entered.
tables and. meats can more than
Certain optimistic commentator, i proposing tlie name, „of Cawlus L.1 Est. Floyd E. Budd. Petition for
po,a, with
.
, , । proposing the name, o. ------make up for a shortage in sugar. A ■' have stated....
that Japan is
losingI —
| a|
BagoW for governor.
.----------------, keen.,,. t0 mr Ried.
.How and a
glass of milk to equlvalenl'to four. ships faster than she can replace: Dr. and Mrs J C Andrus re- I Eat. Flora C. Wood Warrant and
•r tpanial.
teaspoon.* of sugar In calorific1 them and so may be broughtto her! turned yesterday fromsouthern ' inventory
filed
■
DETROIT. .March 4.—When the Michigan Sportaman'a and Boat
value.
A bowl of oatmeal and knees through exhaustion of naval'plorid8 and
they I»rerer M,ch1' i Est. Mary Del.ue. Ditohurgeof adSliuw up«&lt;iix at Cpurrntion Hall on Saturday. March 7. Orin Benson
knees tnrougn exnauanon oi navai
{&lt;j lhf cqW |n ploridn
mlnl4lrttlor iMUl.d.
enrolled I
cream to excellent for the bodily
ami hl* chutnplon retrievers will be making thplr first Michigan
resources.
,
r bbHow. well known buri-1
Flora C. Wood. Order to-dis-l
furnace and Is much more health­
;ipp&lt;
’
.iran&lt; r The manner In which tbeso dog, retrieve diving duck, is
However, such optimists fail to neiaman passed away al ills home jxwc of stock entered
IhiiIi thrilling nnd educational.
ful than sugar.
take into account the. rjipid pace t here Sunday
; E*t. Harry A. Weils. Final account I
Included In lhl» year's Sport,mrn'a Show will be an extensive
Health giving vitamin.*, lacking of lhe Japan*** advance even Ini Th®
attempt to secure filed, order allowing account entered.!
exhibit of the activities of tho MirhlKun Conservation Department;
&lt;&gt;r these tns.se*
The United'ProP«r school buildings in Hosting, discharge of ipecial administratrix'
tn sugar, are present in all of the facface of tlw losses. The united
mofr
lhatl thr (lr,t
wU,c fnrollrd
an attractive dlttplay of the Dominion of Canada and an unusual
foods mentioned above.
'Nations cannot retreat
much yesterday 236 voted for and 314
ELt. Agnes Brlatdl. Order allowing;
Mcxliun hunting and fishing exhibit.
An Immediate possibility in “»® further without
_________________
_____ of i against. In...the first election only accoUnt entered. dL*ciuwgc of nd-1
Additional now features include Frank Baldwin', seven tamed
being deprived
rationing of sugar to a reduction in all of their
’can&gt;? located
l«i votes were
and trained deer; Milton Seeley'S famous Antarctic l}u®kloti and
their "*lratcg
strategically
locatedvole*
were cast
cart.
•nunL*traior bisued. utatc enrolled
.
Nineteen
little
friend,
of
JoseE&gt;1
MarJ
R
EUry
.
Final
account!
the diabetic morbidity
The prowllhoul Uw
of #uch |
Cedric White's Dude Ranch.
jphine
Csrveth
heljwd
her
celebrateexecutor
filed,
waiver
of
notice!
The Show continue, through Sunday. March 15 and is open dally
. ... executor
walwr
, posed annual reduction oi sugar un-the united Nation, cannot X^mh&lt;tey
t£^.
:her hlrthdav‘ Tiimlav
.
1
| hied, ,order
assigning- residue entered.
from 12.boon until 11 P. M. Throe free entertainment performances
der the rationing plan may not be .)Ope t0 gertompy threaten Japanese
। discharge of executor issued, estate
will be held each day ul lhe big indoor pool at 3;lW, 7:16 and S;30 P. M.
enough to show up in the statistics nBwl
If |he japBI1WiC MUC. j FORTY YEARS AGO
I enrolled.
on diabetes bu*. those concerned with ceed ...
ln taklne jav., .„.
for example, j M8reh «• 1903
I Ext. Matilda McLravy, Warrant,
th*
a Inifr
—*t*d tn
And'’ ..
. . .ln---_-up
... ____
i- preparing to Biid Inventory filed, petition for li- administration touted, order limiting ’
Die nrnhtern
problem will U
be
interested
to find
,hclr
„. wn;
,,enl rrtauveiy
r-|.Mreiy in)nJ .7,
Geo.
Hyde
1 I mor
IOMC3
sccni
V an
„W.
.jjT,,"
’.‘ is
what•-----------------------------the atettatlc, may ------------------indicate.
1bu,ld
•ddl“w
10 .7,
hL' '»‘or_'' '
'««»« to sell filed.
settlement entered petition for hear-, I UD11C F OFUDl
*During
“‘e ,remcn
— ”
’ -uoUcc lo creditors:
rairin. Wbrid'warT'wheTsugar
Xm War T when »u«r l'sl&lt;nlflcant
sl«nlftc*r,t ta v,c* °L°L
‘"men-- ! The
The small
small son
son of
of Charles
Charles SherSher- T&amp;u
. &amp;l Mary
Mary Hope.
Hope Waiver
Waiver of
of notice
notice Ing
mg da
claims
filed
•
-----------------War
wh n uga ■,’dous
BdvBnU&lt;M gained.
gajned.
wood died Tuesday
d.. dtocharge
.,During
PUnn.&lt; world
*
. I ...
*&lt;«« advantage*
Tuevlay after a long 111111-1; m
nie
ed
ducharge of adnuntotrator
admmtolrator Ito- iwutd.
Editor of the Banner
disappeared almost entirely from
The dBys of dciByjngi defensive j new.
I suedi estate enrolled
' I Est. Julia E. Hicks. Warrant and
slr.
the German diet the result was a lacUcs ln the East Indies area are
Mr and Mr* A D- Nlnkem atkm Eli D Hall. Petition for liccn*e Inventory filed
Order allow J 1 “m sll«h,1&gt;' encouraged when
lowering in blood pressure, a vaiit ।
. ,|,|_rml,,A(&lt; enunter I,ended ,|1C ** 1 &lt;,yen in honor of I
waiver of notice filed.
EM- Cora A. Cook.
l^^*X^\M^a“‘!lc,rJii*|t4rem‘" “°°n WU‘
** ‘
&lt;^‘Ca€° M“""
M?h‘^
P.-tition for |' I read over In the Book of Daniel

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Who knows, perhaps the sugar
rationing may be a blessing in dis­
guise.

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remember the college campui
Be temperate In thought, word,
and deed. Meskara, end temperance cutup who Was gulping goldfish not
io long ago? He'» now trying
dom—Mary Baker Eddy.
canned salmon In the Army

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of men. plane, and ships are ar-j tu&gt;n m MtainJ
Ert. Andrew A Herding. Order ul^*1'
J0' **t- '
6 ENATO RIAL STRATEGY
hope that they arrive in time «nd .
^oodta {“
% sued. order limiting settlement ent- lowing claims entered
' „ pJedicamcnt than wo* Daniel ol
----- . ---------- _ ---------------- ---- ...
;ci pirwaauinil Milin r-ho wnilici ua
pastorate
of me
lhe uapust
Baptist enuren.
church, nnn
nnd ------- uetttion
Prize boner of the weeks should in sufficient quantities.
nuantlties.
pastorate oi
E*t. Ini
ered. petition for
for hearing
hearing claims'
claims .E»l.
Im Cotton.
Cotton. Pinal
Final account
account nia
qm tn.
He i.
Ls «z&gt;
so confused h*by the ait.
dlf..............................................
will soon leave the city.
fUed. notice to creditors issued.
: filed.
(ferrnt kinds of time which he has’
be credited to Senator David I.
------------ ------------ -—
।
or(jer lias been Issued , by the
Ext. unnries
Charles u
L. oconcia
Scofield rrtiuon
Petition
Est. omy
Amy &lt;c Whittemore.
Dis-’to kcr
keep
truck
in order to keep
keep'
office Jdenartment
iiwreiisino
ts.
wnuwinorr , wp truc
g of m
Watoh of Massachusetts, who says THE GARAND PROVES ITSELF |nost
—
’
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--------Uw tduta ofroraTfree delhere In1* “dtninbtiator filed, waiver ot no--charge of administrator iMued. estate’from making several extra trijw to’
that, because of the defenseless
salaries—oi --------rural-------------------free aenvery
llr4k filed, order Iappointing
„,nr&gt;ini«II&gt;r .ami,.,..
I enrolled.
mmliwi
_ r___
___ &gt;___
__ dl,-।
Only a year ago experts were still vne
—----------- ..ticc
adminto-!
.......
enrolled.
town. ,r»
The
farmer
hns become
carriers
“r* whs
»&gt;“ rw,«."» rM-rl, e
condition of the V. 8. coastline, that dHxtlni Lhe mertu ol U&gt;, C.ru&gt;dj^'
trator entered.
|| E.,t. ”
Wl'linm J Liebhanscr. Pcti-'xyby so many kinds "of time. Lev
Eat. William Eckert. Order deter-'Don
Il may be necessary Uj “bring back rifle, a semi-automatic designed to
. 'ion for widow'
widow's allowance filed, dr- than 35 years ago lhe Farmers all
mining
helrn
entered.
der
for
widow'allowance
entered,
went
on
Sun
time
but
the
city
our Navy from the four comers of replace the trusty old Springfield.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
1
Eat Edward G. Hackney, Order। Ed. Ell D. Hall. Order allowing .people wanted to be with lhe rail-, .
Some maintained that the Ga- 1 March 3. 1892
the earth," to provide adequate pro­
, claims entered
-roads" so they went on Ccntfrl
allowing claim.-: entered.
tection.
' rand was lhe deadliest military ‘ Th® revival at Freeport conducted " EM. Ro-ettu Dunkelbrrgrr. Order! E,’v Edwin Mtucl. Annual account1 standard Then came the Dav-,
over .allowing claims entered
The only bright aspect of lhe rifle ever invented. Other, claimed I £&gt;’ Rev;*"»•* hBS
(filed.
light Saving time which was an;
’ hour taster than Central stoiidpril. । &lt;
senator's suggestion to that It has that it was a "fair weather" gad- [ lt hB5
decided to erect n ,• EM. Frank FYederick.-Order allow-!---------------And now—the clocks have been w
not been taken seriously in
How »o Prolong Life
get whoae delicate and Intricate new Methodist Episcopal church at "VXkS"!?..
shoved ahead another hour! So wc I *
iponsible quarters.
mechanism would not stand up well1 Delton, a board of trustees lias
now have Central time. Eaat.-n,
EM. Ella Sackett. Inventory filed
Of VrOOl GormenfS
What earthly good would our under battle conditions.
h*011 organized, composed ot A. B
time. Eastern daylight saving Unie.. I
EM. Giro G Barnum. Order allow ■
Armv
nrrin&gt;nr« hr.X,
r BUSh. J. R. BU,h. M. Gwin. ElinCf . ing claim* entered.
' W,vl* the “/nicd forces of the ,. sun time. War
navy do in home ports?
War rime,
time, and
and have B|
a
Arms
ordnance heads were Btehop and Alexander McBain
II «&lt;.
all1
Em. Josiah D Knowles Flnul Vniicd States needing warm cloth- 'deuce
C? "- of a tune keeping ..
The fixed defense idea has been criticized for adopting It. Storle*.
account
filed
ing
and
wool
blankets,
the
aupply
Mralght.
bccauie *omi- of our farm- (
thoroughly discredited in this war. of favoritism, bungling, face saving
er*
arc
still
like
Daniel
nnd
go
on
Est. Lora L Clever.Petition for of wool for civilian turs cannot be s^n^rouZ'wnicifsii atiwr nm^Ta11'
Prance spent more than a billion and carelea, tearing were manufac-1
Sun
tune
which
oilier
determination of heir.* filed, order curtailed Woolen earn-, nt* airradv Sui
i U,
Jle *
htC» ell W
lcr times
’”trarc
n
dollars on her Maggtnot Une and tured in the “rumor factories" for'
for publication enteredcurtailed. Wooten garments already
nmade
mrtr frum
from under
Under War
War lime
time U
if .
a1
Est. Fanny R Sheffield. Warrant ,H’rcl’*sed nu,v lie g,ven p’“r’x ,0»«; Funner «wishes
““»• ,o
to work
work h,
his
« team 1,1
in
then sat back waiting for Hiller to public benefit.
strike. It didn't take the. Nasi pan­
and inventory filed.
Illfc 11 R1'1*'’ projier care, &gt;.iy ,*pc- lhe forenoon and go to town in tlie
Therefore It to interesting to' note ’
,EM. Ernest M. Pennock. Order 'dahvl.* in horn- economic* at Michi- afternoon he must get there 10 min- '
zer divisions long lo break through. that General Douglas MacArthur I
iites before 1 o’clock or the Bank
confirming sa’.e entered, final uc- Knn State College.
The Engllsn have some excellent (sends
t
word back from the Philip-[Q. What Is the Treasury's underlying count, filed.
| Dav &gt;0 day cate will prolong the its closed And. if he goes lo Hastings 1
defense lines all down the Malay !|pines that the Garand has proved
“
“ ' In avoiding
’''
thought
a pressure
EM. Anna F. Eckert. Order in-lUf'* °r "nv *,|X»&gt; 8«rment. a* well nn Thursday he must ge; there be- ,
Peninsula and on Singapore bland, to be "excellent" in combat. He say,'
campaign to sell Defense Savings terpreting will entered.
j" ‘"’Prove its apftoaranee. Whtok- fore 20 minutes after 10 a. m. or ;
Bonds and Stomps?
EM. Will w. Sheffield Annual nc-' n« or }»n»shhiK off lint and du.*t. the stores are closed. Is it any won- j
itself—but lhe Japanese soon broke that
t
the rifle Is definitely superior;
filed
jbefore II become.-; embedded In the der that lhe Farmers have become
through.
।to the old Springfield and has need-1 A. The belief that the American count
EM. Fern Garner Final account1W
l,r&gt;rU“,ou diary? Now If the Farmers had to
public to anxious to aid to the
World War II has proven once ,cd no modification in it, parte or
. do all their work on War time he •
limit In defense of the Nation, X/Sffi
“U‘rd""
Wh-nT" couldn't raise anything to sell at!
again the theory that lhe beat de- assembly.
।
and also wants to save money for
all. baldly enough for himself, so'
fenac. in fact the only defense, is a
future needs, especially since
...
Users of the Gsrand under w&gt;.&lt;comhow dbes tlie Government expett;
■S. su/"'
“
such savings will help to keep (claims
entered
-d"
‘
,
aplrited. well timed offense. Those
conditions find that It operates
« living.
u™,.
&lt;•*..««*.
c«*. MU1«.
Lor liII-1•'S'"
w™.k“
-r’™' tlie' Funner to raise a surplus for;
down
the
cost
of
*Est.
Cora
A
Cook.
Petition
for
who wan &lt;«
™m, to hit Ont „U1 „„ ^h.nu.1
t„„ 9 Should : Buy Dri™, s.,^1 r™--u&gt; m-11 Hird, onl.r lor puMIcu.
i the war nerds? They expect the i
t, ,&lt;X3W ”
' Funner to live up to tiuit kind of a
tuu.ll&gt;- -«O do.it lor th. count.- |,t»„
m lhe ,01 hol„ o,
---------- .
...... ,-------- rex- piv-.-uig Li icquireo.
.-itarrir\L at
ai retail store,
ciAr.. rather।
mik., tton
I Hanging
.............
&lt; garnu-n-*
.............
.
.. 1 law and yet tliey know that he,
Stamp,
“on entered
^*’,crcd
wool
'n
she
to .vt» th. mhln hulk 01 our,
a,„„„ „ ,u&gt; M
________ _______ __
.
than at post offices and banks?1 E’1 Mnriha Dickinson. Annual ,*un BluJ air occasionally" l.eln- "to can't draw hay In the morning hours ‘
tlret has
hu no business
txulne, in
tn home
hoot. port.
oort. ,,„pp,,„ ,rom alr, „ auit
e„ L Dw
u
fleet
_
... ________
; account filed
klll lnoUv a, w,.u
lnvlr
ami they know that he mini work
Rattier It should be used to search tain instances the Girand
Garand ha*
has been iI
rnnvenlrnt The
convenient.
-rite important
inirtnctaii- thing
rhino
j
,arv H";x’ r'"8* account and larvae, since moth, may in-- i from Sun until Sun so why make it
is to purchase Stamp, u.* often fi “ ' f'r"cr a
«cMdu&lt;' entered, feet heated home, the year ruut'.d so inconvenient for him? And also
out the enemy and destroy him in almost constant action in lhe j
mg u him an i ul iwi
a,
you
can.
nnd
exchange
the
Dennu*
'
ai-&lt;cooix-r.
Order
precautionary
measure.*
arc
ncceswherever found. It should be used Philippines for a week without!
completed Stamp album for u1%U,SC *un&lt;? ’’"‘cred
'-..n again*! them m win’cr a.
.
Ardy Owen
to carry on such good work as the cleaning or lubrication and has per-1
Defcns- Savings Bond
' K,t Charles E Annl on. Petition well tu&gt; m summer.
raid on the Marshall and Gilbert formed smoothly.
Note—Ta
vw...*. n,.o,&lt; ,
fnr rtomlniMrntoi filed
| Never iron wool. Steam rr..*&lt;
Tlie Garand fires eight ahots with j ' Rtamiu an
Blands.
n . l E‘'t ,d* A p"tr FinaI account It. L another sugge‘lion of the FOR NIGHT DRIVING
,0 ’■ ..'
tCst, '’‘’“j filed, order a*-Uning reMth;.- cnt-i-d. 'peciall.t.-,. The effect of a st ain
If we bring our fleet back to the the user simply^pulling the trigger’
Although after-dark autoinooiie
. °5
u’’d ~fn discharge ot administrator issued.,iron may tx obtained wi'h two
Is only one-half as great as
United Slates and base it here, we for each »hot. Thus the soldier dors I
asiociation. or write to the
(-{.roll'-c!
pressing cloth:, instead of one traffic
that of th, daylight** hours, fulal
Treasurer
of D
thecUnited
State, i
. ’’ .. . .
A-l c. ,r ...
ma; uiaccident*
inc ouyugni
naurs,
luun ।
Wash! gton
AtaSUmn
l"r■ a""u *'?*
“U,‘ v
n’
7‘ '? lh” ?•*“,
"t traffic
increase
by almost
not have lo bring
his rifle off °"
lhe
y*
, bt',!lll‘';ltu account entered discharge ot should also lx&gt; of wool and on top 50 &lt;r cvn,
’
target by handling a boll between i
jReason
i«r centforatthis?
night.
are now on ,al/at iclail Mores, ndmtnlatratnr i' urd e-tiUe enrolled “J 11 l' spread the eolton pre,.
R
OIL SUPPLY THREATENED
each shot. A soldier armed with a '
Reason for this. Red Cross First ।
&lt; *
EM Corril A Hubbard. Inhcri- cloth- u‘dch has been wrung out'
Three enemy submarines have Garand b conservatively rated the T’l1/» Thoatowa
Raaoj yOlll*
; unite tax determined
i“’ *urn’
Pre.--, by M-ttin :' Aid, Water Safety and Accident Prevention Service point.* out. to’the
■mWJF I KJ Ml
been sunk in lhe Atlantic recently equivalent of at least three men *UC
lACdllCro
, Est. Louise A. Didrich Order to' Ou* ,ro” do*n wn’kcrly on the
tendency ot driven to ovrrdpve'
and four more damaged. This is each armed with the usual
.. •Mgn’as.sete for dbtriburion enterclo‘h’ «»«««*«:«• ,hen
bolt
headlights.
"
AT THE STRAND
’cd
/
it .down again. Tlie iron .should their
-----------good new, but not good enough. action rifle.
LlUll. ,k..
I EM Fem cfrnuibell Petition fnr',,evcr ,x&gt; hot eiwiugh to scorch the
Wllh ,hc number of death, from
IJoyd Nolan. Mao Beth Hughes
Tlie Nazi raiders to date have inh-anna oT ctaroTfiled nX to "n " l
The ®oblure »»«““ H’0'01 BCCldrnl'
lo •" -"-“me
It may be that the trcmcqdously- in "Blue. White and Perfect" ,
......tlsued^nvcntory filed
’
'X
i
”
c
"
r
b&lt;
pn-'M-d^ntirclv
out
of
hir.nrtoaonm.rin.ro
,.
fllcted far more damage than they Incrcased tire power of the Garand ,
high of 40.000 during 1941. Red Crotty
tnyatery-comedy starring Nolan creditors issued, inventory tiled
over „
the ordinary
ordinary
rifle may
mav have;
have।1 inA the
have suffered.
/
’C‘f“----Ordrr
over
the
rifle
rol- of private detccuve] 'F-*'. ‘’I'enX5
------------------* "“’ °W,n“ ’Xnnente With a nftSgly mark- leaders urged motorists to follow
safety rule, p?rticul-,r',v at night
Fourteen of the 24 ships sent to. been a factor in the phenominal i Michael Shuyne
ri.nm*
sni c-&gt;..u
&lt;•
*■•
cd ’*'*■*'■*. or tho.*&gt;c that have u Drivers were warned to slow down,
the bottom have been tankers. It
I .nd^ inventory filed '
Warrnnt (tendency to be shiny after pre.**- to a speed where they can easily
.n It.,
ptmiuula -8lM
4^,.
is thus apparent that our fuel 10 datev* J£»h,n rs
v
i
,nR ’bftl,Id ** Pro** o&gt;« “»e wrong stop within the distance dearly vis.tarring Jinx 1 alkenburg,
Em Sophta Chute. FjonLlKCflUD!
■
— --- ■ ■
••
■
\ supply to the rpaln^’obj
—McLraw
*'
and Be Sure of Pure New Wool
Dad manages
hto Christmas
a de'lightful 7ome7y'Iet to mu-tr nicer
n nt ' MatUda
Proof of ^Xg'^r^he^ tS‘‘u«m‘em
more evidence Ls needed there, is
Egg-Laying Champion
Ute fact that the only land attacks neckties nlcaly. The lew notoy one ri.agunul the background of Park will tiled, ord-r admitting will enter- -nd tmlW the rorion nrc“ Xth
--------------------------.
-------------The kiwi—famed in crossword
t«---• a;; wool garment.* ’------ * attempted in the Atlantic to date being wom at th* office and thelAv&lt;nue and ,hl’ Casino dance hall. cd. bond of cxccutor.fi!--d
All wool garments should be ■ puzzle circle, as the favorite name ,
*. &lt;«
—
' —■------- *
i tamentary ixsiied. order limiting ret* hung carefully to
have been on the oil refineries at rikmA.An,
clamorous m
one
Ls umk*.
being ».«»
worn -•
at
•" dr/.
------------------------; Gf a bird in four Ictters-ia tha i
I tJcment entered, petition for hearing
________ sea
Aruba. In the Pacific, too. tankers home. There is one, however. Uiat *Conlrv&gt;ion&gt; of Boston Blackie"
i world's champion heavyweight egg- ■
»of elalins filed, notice io creditor-.
v
.
, ,,
I producer. Its egg, are ten times a, '
have been the main targets of he weara only al night when he hto starring Chester Morris.
i i^SUCd
I
**atr, Ilrl.-inr I. Ilknfrr.ii*’
1 PANT
' big as a chicken', although lhe moth- j
Japanese submarines while the only to go out* with hb coat collar ,,arT,e* HUltord
&lt;*cnwu»
ir
, EM. Kenneth Doster, ct al. An- all the traffic rulerand regulations.
SUITS
cr bird is no larger than ar. ordinary •
attempted land bombardment was turned up and his muffler around 1 The totals and tribulations of n nual account filed
fowl. These eggs often weigh one- I
reformed ctook arc strcnuou- and
E-t John L. Shupp Bond on-ale' This I, else belief of all motorists..
al a refinery near Santa Barbara. his neck.
Extra trousers available with all Curlee Suits
fpurlh as much a* the kiwi it■ But along come,'Jimmy Lynch.
nerve racking in this second of the filed, rejjort of rule fib d
Tlw Japanese have over-run most
I self. No other bird or animal ere­
series of hu crime-hunting exploit'
. ..
of the oil fields in the Pacific area.
From the looks of their'own sum­
arenunt tHed
"
| this belief. Ills lhe ry 1, that the . ate, ofispririg an large and heavy
Tlie Dutch have destroyed all the mer headgear, we don’t think men
Est Epliriatn Luca:. Warrant and rr-utorUt who obey, "all ,afel&gt; ’ in proportion to it* total body ,
The market conditions in regard lo wook
(‘.Xu’jcL Dinml
■
Inventory filed.
j measures".ria on many occasions a
installations in the conquered ter­ h.« W rUKl lo nuke KU. .bout
weight. If human babie, were cor- ;
ens are very bad. The spring suits avgilE-t Dort Brunk Petition for ad-1 menace to himself and lo other, on
respor.dlngiy a, Urge at birth they |
ritory so it will be a long time be­ nomen, hats
n,, stor%. oI a Mnart ^oung B|rj
would weigh 2j pound, or more.
| oble are pure wools but lor fall 50 per cent new wool will
mlnivtratar filed petition for special the highway,. Lynch upsefit the bcfore they can be used again, even
—
--------------.from
the
big
ci&lt;£
who
goes
to
the
The kiwi bird is a native of New ' be the maximum, the balance con be re-used wool, ray­
s nAwirwn.nar.nl
' I',"',""
,7'’
*“
•‘dminLtrator filed, order appoint-'ht-f that one toould put his be,i ।
after recapture. Java, still has oil i A
,n‘njsP*r®nl PtaWfc U «nd-|“®’O
her own «&lt;&gt;d Ing special administrator l
Urc on the front wheel-. He be
It look* like a chicken i on or cotton.
ano the tree* have wm
h;&gt;, Clark THmareh Petition for1 Reve,. he says, from experience, । Zealand
but obviously that supply, too. Is in tng tflecuve tue tn furniture, alone1
except fur Ba long neck and bill and ;
or combined with wood, leather,
ud’-d
'
n,td
'
that there is more danger when a
danger.
no tail or wingk. aay, Rudyard f AH wool worsted trousers that are in stock-today ot $6.50
of young Udy
Therefore, in carrying on the war glata or upholstery fabric
.
... *
ww.. a.v
..... .. w
arc priced at $10.00 if we purchase more
,
Ed. Ijouls C. Walker Otdcr con- eontr-ry opinion to that of mo,I au
in the Pacific, the United Nations
goto Field Museum of Natural Hl*- .
firming sale entered
I starring Phil Silver,,
I ihorltica regarding fast driving. |ii,
WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR FALL
will have to rely mostly on oil AUSTRALIAN BOWER BIRD
tory where a habitat group of thh
Est. Clark THmarah. Warrant nnd'( opinion is Dial f slow driver cause,
It builds bowers m the under­ Jitnm, Durante. Jane Wjinan
i
rare
bird
ha*
just
been
placed
on
shipments from the America,. So.
’ inventory tiled.
! the greater number of accident,, beThe lighter aide of army.life which1
both Japan and Germany are at­ growth on the ground. So beautiful
Est Ctorenre F Appelnten. Or- rauae a slow driver is often lulled I exhibition
takes the rookies Uvcr the rocks fh1 der confirming sale entered.
1
w« advise you to buy requirement, now
tempting to break the tupply lines, to it tliM Australians call it "Bird1 uproarious fashion.
,n'.o a false sen** of security. Il
- Est. tzira E Clever. Testunemy ‘
of the God." However, it raids
by sinking tanker,.
Tlie human eyeball Is approxifiled, order determining iielra rn- 1,
11 iil.o a strong temptation for the
Effective counter measure* will bei orchard* and dots egtepshe dam­
. driver behind httn tv put, him and । maiciy three luetic, in circum­
' lered
needed to break up these undersea&gt; age to fruit crops Although found
To vary th* flavor of stuffings for :
ference.
Dora Brunk. Bond of spe-1
attacks. This to carter Mid thani only in Australia. New Gqlnea and meal*, fith or fowl, add about a I dal administrator filed, letter* of------------ - - -■
.
i wiou« of hU ipeed. i more aler
done, unfortunately, since. as onei lhe Papuan U|cj. it to closely re­ third ef a cup ct ground sausage Lpwlal admiiii'ttalioii isiucd
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"
for
each
two
cups
ol
bread
ui
the
I
Esu
Charlo*
I,.
Scofield.
Bond
of
an&lt;1
hl
*
rcRcxea
act
more
qmddy
il
I
Porcelaffl can be cleaned with a I
admiral put U, we have a pretty' toted to the common starling.
Muffing.
(administrator flkd. letters of special nu cmqygcncy artoM.
। cloth dampened with keroecue.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Th.r.l.
«.ll«lr»tafnn-»m.
nul■ HUIn
There to n
new.
that reinforcemenu

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living in the Indie, area. Let “ . mine b&gt; So^njArtaona

DEFENSE/")
BOND

E*t
“* cach
. &lt;
E»t Patrick Corrlcan
Corruan Itetitinn
Petition fnr
for s0 pn|yrd

adminRtratnr
administrator flted
hied, ualicr
waiver of nnllrr
notice

[tied

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

adllllnuiraiion is-1

•

Curlee Suit

NOW!

The new spring fabrics are here and prices
are way below replacement.

i

2950

3250

3500

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in a

�THE HASTINGS BANNT*. TUUBSDAV. MARCH A 1H1

'him Appleytrd. a string leading to,testa were held. Mr*. Henry Smith
: the hiding placv of each package. At guaulng the meet baby pictures corlunch time, three of lhe husbands rtctly and Mr* Friedrich lhe most
of the guesta and the groom-el ecl, advertisements. The Guild voted to
; George Avery AUn. arrived and en-1PV IW «» &lt;h«
Crou Mrs. I
1 joyed the wedding eake and other J- Smith will entertain the Guild
! rtfreihmepU with tha ladles
1 on Thursday,
28

SOUTHWEST KUTLAND
j |f|R$T AID TIXTBOOKS
, Uod Of WV. UAW) tMta VSTR
Erwin Havens of Detroit spent the anc "BIST SELLERS”
printed between December 1 and
weekend with bls parents. Mr. and ™
■**'
,
the middle of February. FretaiW
Mm. Geo. Manns.
, McrP American Red Cross First [lro&lt;jUCt40n n|anj call for the nrinu
Ferry. aged
Un. Milla ,««.«. ol HaMlna, Alj «x«xx*« taH.
Umm .MtUOT.l «Mn W
tarty taM W
la spending a tew days in the home sine* Pearl Harbor than during lhe "March 15, according to Harold P. taken lo ■
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Douglass.
j preceding eight yean of Ita pub-, Bi10*”Croas director at First
AND
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Johnson ol llcation.
j Aid. Water Safety and Accident FyeTlie Merrl-Oo chib went to Bat'
Mr* John Chandler entertained
Hickory Comen. were Sunday eveNow pressing into tlie all-time venUon.
her club for dessert and cards Wed -; Hr Cr^ek on Friday and spent »he —————————
nesdsy afternoon. Feb 25. at her day with Mrs Kenneth Leins in I The.Fourth district convention of enU, Mr. and Mr* Wm. Haven*
j distributed to «385,000 Red Cross
“Red Cross prisoner packages oast day afternoon.
home on South Hanover. Winners honor of-her birthday. A pot luck] the American Legion and Auxiliary
Mrs Lemuel! Oak* and daughter- first-aider* since publication was &gt;2.75 and many persons make a habserved, followed
with I* to be held -•
at Nile* .—
on -----Bunday,
pedro were Mr*. Royal Hayes. Mrs 1 lunchton
j-"— was --------------~
A birthday party was held nt tbgj al
returned
their home ,started Ids March. 1933.
!:
It Z.
of sending Za Vzz^.
check !zz
for zz:~
one each
fitevc
Kartnes , ana
and Mrs
Kelley „
bridge. Winners
were
Mrs.
Albert
March-M
S3.. Dinner will be ao&gt;«»
aerved
at and roti have —
Kleve
Kamics
Ellis
Kenev
— —to.....
o
.1
nanui.-,
uuu
msa
c.uu
ncucy.
Alh
„,
nr.la
.nrt
Ur.
I
n-sn
B*.k.
To meet the huge demand for tint month."—Pasadena, oalif.,
home of Miss Jcun Loppehthlen The next nartv will be held March Kinne. Mrr, Albert Craig and Mrs. I 13:10 M the Muaonto Temple. Make &gt;l Quimby after spending several
Wednesday evening tn her honor II at lhe home of Mrs Royal Hayes Warrtn Moore.
Mrs. Leins Was reservation* with Post Commander days at lhe home of Mr. and MY*, aid training following the declare- New*.
servicepresented with a lovely Fostoria Thoms* Hannan. 1605 Cass St.. R°X Oaks.
After a skating party al Reid's Re- on Went Ciinion.
• • ■
plate.
\,
Niles,
before—
that
day. Speakers
*brt. Ipncit, waa served al the Lop,j —
----------------.
-------------- ’ Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Havens and
penlhlen home. Guests present were
i—
scheduled
Mrs.
Mrs Frank Rogen entertained at|
• •* •
K»a..ua are u
— Dorothy nPearl
—.&lt; of i son* Erwin and Dick called Sunday I
lumuay wuiMu* vlril,n,“ BaU&lt;- who leh ®n Detroit, national Americanism chair- evening at the home of Mr. and Mr* :
Harold Rogers. Mary French. George a dessert-bridge last Tuesday,
winBedford. Gloria Clouse. Jack Del- nera being Mn. P Stanley of Bed- Tuesday for San Diego. Csd.. enter-1 ®&gt;n. and Rev. Glenn Fry of Benton sum Blair of Lake Odessa to rer
naay, Anita'Lotdell, and David Set- ford and Mrs. 8. Martjn of Banfield talned the nurse* of Pennock hoe- H?r^°L Hl’
' th5,r
“"d
.MUs
... „ .
an out.jjf.
th.
enM
.t.re cd-A Dr'am
» Is hoped Uutthe othy Havens. Mr. and Mrs. Blair
1 the guest ?!!
f$15SnJloc*‘I Po&lt;t and UnU may bt "P"-1 moved to Detroit this week where
town guest and
“
•» »he convention.
ne la foreman in a defense shop I
pruB
R
were
nreslnt
*
’
*
Ml**
Doro
’
Jiy
accompanied
them and
brated'bis Both birthday. Out-of?:
,.t
ou,m .B„dBn.^ZTS’"..27S
Hatt .hi'K!’
town KUnb fur dinner were Edward! .
. -ffisr.™
......
Htringhum'MUjd Arnold Brunette of&gt;tfo jj-ni tlie
the home
home of
of Mrs.
Mrs. Roy
Roy CorCor- card*. On Friday evening Miss Batei
Loaf Cbeese
2 Ji. 58c
on U to ** . .at, e ““ '
Filends here arc sorry lo learn!
ColumbtM. OlitosMra.-Edw. «tnm(i d.-s on Wednesday evening of last was
WH5 guest*of
gu„t™ honor
nonor nt
nt a
a party
party at
at the'
tne
. N.llnnol rwten&lt;-&gt; m—tin. win lhal Phll° OU-’ U 10 Pc,uioclt hQfi’
-- --------------! ~ !fourteen
--------- .1 A National Detense meetliig. w 11 pllal where he un(lcnfent au optra.
....... ,---num
aim
.........
Mr cna
— wr*^x*_A--w&lt;'ii—■—— ....... bits
Meek.
, iiuic
nine lauics
tables ui
of cuiiiract
contract were
were home of *
Mr*
Harry Miller,
Velveeta Cbeese 2
35c
All hope Jor hu speWjy re..
mun und Rursell ol Jackson unit
und ...
m play. «t»
Winners Were Mra .Lawrence being present, including practically. convene al the Fort Shelby hotel In tlon
.
Chalies P. Smith of Detroit.
Herrick. Mrs M O. Hill and Mrs. lhe name group ns before. Old lime Detroit on Saturday. March H.'covery.
starting at 0:30 A. M. Make your.
Dunn of Kalamazoo and!
• * *
’
. Jack Stem
games furnished the entertainment
Cottage Cheese Ur»,» IOC
On Thut 'da: evening the memMembers of the committee were followed with refreshments. Miss re^neUon anth Herbert McIteiMd. Kenneth Dunn of East Lansing M
bers ol the Stitch und Chatter Club Mrs. Byron Fletcher, chairman.'Mrs. Bates was presented with a fine M2 Barium Tower. DetrolLdlr«tor , pent the wci&lt;end with their parents
of the National De lense committee Mr and
Harr). 1&gt;ann
Tomato Catsup 3£,K.25c
met witli Mrs. Molly Bennett. elev- Cordes. Mrs Gladys Reasoner. Mrs portfolio as a remembrance from her
Don Bartholomew and friend of
ru being present. Plans were out- Wallace Osborn und Mns. Kenneth associates at Pennock hospital
,I,*. * *.
hal *** *“*&gt;« c««* Wfre
c.lXesre at I
4 £, 29c '
lined for the coining year -which be-- Lalxrtcauz.
Prunes
W»&gt;r.h
Mrj IU))
Fourth dL.rte.
district needs vm
303 more mem­
gins in April Birthday honors were
- - The Widow's club will meet with
bers to reach it* quota for 1MJ. the
Mrs Lewis Williams
iwnored
Mrs was
Maude
Miller, W. Apple St., on
reinstated. The wink project* will
Macaroni spagNttu 3
district standing sixth in the De- PRAIRIEVILLE
with
u
fnrewtU
party
last
week
Saturday
evening.
March
14.
for
the
bi' brought to a vote at the March
pas-tment ol Michigan H you have
LaVem Culthrop was, taken to the j
meiting which will be held on Tiiodny evening with Mrs. Altle Hay usual carry-ill supjier and social 'not yet paid your due* tn lhe Auxil- American Legion hospital nt Battle ;
fRESC CROCKED
roll
Franrn
27c
rranuu jpacretti 3
]
Thursday evening, Mur. 2d. with and Miss Marceline Campbell m even'ng. Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Mr*.
hasttsses. Eight were present and Minnie Marble and Mrs, Cora Smith[■‘tarj’. plea*..' do so as soon as pos- Creek. Wednesday, lor treatment He'
i
ribk
as
the
local
Unit
needs
15
rffbre
wlU
be glud to luve his friends vUit'
Ik
bridge was played during lhe eve» are to be lhe honor guests.
I
Pink
Salmon
19c
'
member*
to
reach
Its
quota
of
75.
(
him
there
or
write
lo
him.
PURE
REFINED
nine with Mrs Willard Smith get• • •
in‘emlx‘ra
10
e
• • •
Callers of Mrr.. Jennie Norris and'
ting first place and Mrs Robert
The benefit card party, sponsored' r„„inr
AuviHmv
hii'.i's nnd small iwtcbeli, made at­ WnIWorff.
Sardine TeRderloins 2
low Mrs. Williams was by Hospital Guild No 18. met at the1 /U'‘J,a2^
hau w^d’I Lucy. Sunday were. Mrs E A Parir27c
COUNTRY CLUB
4 Tall
tractive table decorations at the presented wi&lt;h a guest prize
home of Mrs. Ed Monica on Tuesday ‘
“J'
“J*".™ tr and Elizabeth and Mrs. Marjorie &gt;
Country Club Old-Fashioned
cans
niK'tiDff of Methodist W. S. C. 8. |
EVAPORATED
...
1
afternoon, with four tables of bridge
Ti Os troth of Hastings: Dr. and Mrs.1
it. . Fox’ last Wednesday eve'* rii ? h
K*
‘li*
°f
- Clias. Mullen ol Otsego Tliey also1
Apple
Butter
38
-ax.
jar
17c
cgu*e Helen Henry, the president, is&lt; I called at the Sarah Sinltli home (
Mild Michigan
.
v un.... f,™ ,.r Kuii
Mitnodlst church is-holding Ita Lyle Kurr was winner al bridge and
ninher Min. V-Ultam I .x, of Ke
Wrth&lt;Ky hmeheon at 6ne o'clock to- Mra. John Ingrain al pedro. MU* working she resigned her office andI where Ada Cortrighl of Otsego was
Grapefruit Juice 2
35c
rnazoo making and saimng the ta- day ln ,hr church parton. Mrs Leia Jordan won the door prize. An-. Lorraine Schantz was elected to fill1 -Iso a caller.
t.ir,. After
and the busta Waller l 3ke u chaiunan.
other benefit will be held on April lhe vacancy. She U to be Installed, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Houvcnir and
Country Club Fancy
iu-.i mertii.g. Ml •, Ruth F.irr dirret• • •
7 a'. Mrs. Shirley Henry's.
I j at the next meeting
family spent Sunday with relatives.
Plain or Pimento
Fruit Cocktail &gt;• &lt;»
12!ZzC
id an mtcreattng pioghun r.unsl'd-1 Mr.
Mr*, j
. Smith,
Rmiih who
wh« lives
iiu*. »».
. .
J iL.
on
at Leonidas! Mrs. Mary Boulter returned Sun-!
A
of friends
'ng of a runle.-t on Bible-questions route 1, near Qujrnby entertained
« group
pjuup on
nnenua spent
spem yesterday
ycatcruajr ।, PI-EASANT HILL
Grapefruit
: day alter spending several days with
2
23c
b n women on Monday afternoon afternoon
’1 Week
Iternoon with Mra.
Mrs. D.
D H.
II. Sharp
Siiarn of
of! L*
Last
Weekss Utter
Letlcl
, her daughtar
In . Plainwell.
f.r the recently published liook "The ..’L0^ °n iw ’”5 ’l* “rl!,da2a
lhe SUr district, card* being played I Nearly all the Garden club mem__________
Sugar. Cinnamon or Plain
Mra Liner? Wood of Maple Grove during the afternoon.
,
the branch D1 STB I t*T ~
! bers
bers from
from this
this way
way attended
....
Pot Milk CAMM18N 3
25c
I meeting with Mrs Glen .Miller
of Hastings A rarry-in dinner was
Honoring
the
wedding
anniversary
■: Thursday.
Thursdav
,
Honorlnj
the
wedding
anniversary
Milnot ir°wHtps 3
Hnrrnoon wo *’*nt ofr Mr. and Mr.. J.
W.’,t.-.in
Hewitt, -.,.-1
also I ......
Harr?......
Williams and
Mrs
nV?h“k»'" *” "r'
dozen
19c
t tar
... Mr and...
with bridge and
the Ultw, blrlhd.y. Mr and Mrs r J. Tola n and *on. Lynn spent Jr
M^T John taiJTtaJ'
ana other games
games.
Merle Kelley -Marion Hewitti en-1 Sunday with Mr. and Mra Ctore'SLX'
*
were laid for eight nt the]
..*.**
.
mHSX. IT# 27 M^'a tertained with a ‘famUy-dinner
•n®
on williams and daughters.
I ThrBranch taxnavera are meet
Saturday evening place, being ““
told I Uttle
Beatrice and Bernice Palmer hJT. ih7 ^hoolhSSL Tn March 3
8CT IN Tilt
rington ami Elaine .Winslow iit the name
rrld.y
......... ........................
for eleven. Mr. and Mrs John Hew-, have been having’ the 'flu
■''Cboolhouse on March 3..
former's home »m Thursday evening
MIGHTIEST
lit nf
O were
n
Mr #nd Mn- Kf(Lh
o(
Mr«:'Minnie M Chandler wa*hon- 1,1
ot tMn.ln
bansing
were th.
lhe n..t
out nf
ot t«»
town
In Svnor of their birthdays Centerlion
of
sending
the
pupils
to
Nash-1
OF KNMR
I Hastings spent Satutday evening
Ini: lhe dining table wu-. u lovely cited nt a- fumlly gathering at the guests,
IN U.S. DHENSl BONDS
ville or modernize the schoolhouse.1
COFFEE CONTESTS
birthday cake flunked by red. white home of Mi. and Mrs. Roy chandler
vr
t. i, *u .• •with her parents. Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. Lee Misenar. of Battle Creek
Mrs. Lettie Hawthorne was host- Bert pBhneJ:
on Sunday afternoon, when her
King's Flak* Caka and
“- - -h—
'r..b
'M«'
dub «£.khl_un
me spent Saturda-- with her parents.
Just complete this lenience in 25
children and grandchildren came „
----- -----------;I T„, lUr„„ „mlb.
C lb.
Mr and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
Pastry Flour
sock 19c
can ilms.v Alter' dinner the itroup to hdp her celebrate her eighty- 1 "*'’&lt;'&lt;•&gt;' afternoon. Mrs. R. G. Fin- (funeral Of a brother-in-law at Grand
words or lose: "I tako prido in serving
Mr. and Mr*. O D. Fossett. Miterthird
birthday.
A
buffet
supper
was
nlp
nnd
Mrs
'
Hawthorne
holding
the
enjoyed u theater party ui the
Rapids Monday.
24&lt;/rlb.
talned. Mr. and Mrs Ray Fossett
Krogor
Coffee boeguso . . ."
served nnd the honor gpext received
scores,
B7c
Sincerity Flour
and sons, of Bedford. Mr and Mrs.
many birthday gifts. Thoae from
* * *
’The Red Cross U&gt; charged with Burr Fassett and family Sunday. In,
Country Club
w—» ...
.ivi».
The Silver Guild of Pennock hosMr ...»
and .....
Mrs. v
Clarence
V.tdmsd.y evening Mr&gt; Wr.sley awnv were
FREE
CIGARETTES
TO MEN IN SERVICE
C
U&gt;.
many
duties,
in
such
a
time
a*
this.
honor
ot
Burr
FasMtt
’
x
birthday.
Pancake Flour 3 tack
Bui n il mid Miss Mary Campiiell BiiMU.cn. Osbtemn: Mr and Mrs. I11’"1 met r°r lu February meeting Any woman who is sincerely anxious
wl,h m1m Marceline Campbell at,
rntrrtmiked a group of ,-.lx frii net* Gcorgq Comfirt, Kalamazoo: Mr.
lb.
u_ her apartment. Mrs Arnold Perkins to work for her country os » volun- MARRIAGE LICENSE
and Mrs. Maxwell Leonard. Battle
Graham
Flour
sack
Eugene
M.
Reuther,
Woodland
26
T and Mrs. fewl* WHltams
-- ---------------held *topi
“ taer would do well to check with the
109 W. Center St., tun- Creek: nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. H. - scores at contract
19
and Mrs. Hiram Bed Cross first, to sec whether her Frances E. Bofli. Woodland .
Countiy Club
Chandler. Delton.
Baxter was given the consolation, services cannot be of greater value
Bran Flakes
ii bride-elect. Poturd
and cut d.it- Ho-pital Guile'. No. 18 met at the Mrs. WiUiam’ and Mtk. AtUe Hay in that organisation than In anothKROGER'S HOT-GATED SPOTLIGHT
p * ' it'ZT "1”
'
,'"“UoIls “hd l.ome of Mrs. Fred Friedrich on were gUesta.
Mra.Philip Mltchelller which has sprung up since the
A flat toot is one in which the arch |
Wteaties er Corn Kix &gt;*. 10c
as iiituyiciuai luvors.
A -Hower of Thursday afternoon with a good at- will entertainthe Guild on March | war emergency first loomed."—Daw- of the instep is flattened so that the j
appropriate gifts was
presented to tendance- Several Interesting con- 12.
son. Ga . News
entire sole rest* on the ground.
j
Gov't Graded A - Largo Si** — Strictly

SOCIAL
EVENTS

AMERICAN LEGION

CLUB NEWS

KROGER

Kroger's Clock

BREAD

DIITTCD MinilANMAIB 0
DU I I EH
4

73c
27c
31c

2

LARD
Mil If
IVIILIl

CREAM CHEESE

PABST-ETT

CHEESE

29c
pks&gt;. 1 7c
10c

DOUGHNUTS

wFREE
■ ■*■■1

A0^

5

d—- 35c

Fresh Eggs

COFFEE 3;, 57c

Country Club

BRIGHT COTTONS
WASHABLE

.98 and g.95

Pork and Beans

Tall can

SUITS,COATS^i

Tender Peas

2

DRESSES

Larsen’s Veg-All

10c

El HUD
I LU Ull

COUNTRY CLUB
ENRICHED

24‘^-lb.
sack

King'a Yellow

Bantam Corn

29c

3

I3

Clifton Tissue
Sturdy Brooms

can

IOC

roll*

13C

•ach

33C

C &gt;&gt;&gt;

CORN MEAL

15

W *ack

Clover Valley

P-NUT BUTTER 2

Ib.

Embaaay Creamy, Rich

AND SKIRTS
In vivid stripes or colorful
checks of WOVEN CHAM­
BRAY — Classic tailoring
with an attention to detail
that makes them look so
much more expensive—
Half sizes as well as lhe
regular sixes.

Pictured is a neat check
that is decidedly youthful
with the long torso lines—
The skirt Is bias cut to
soften the fullness.
Sisas 10-18
BUck « While
R*d « While

Brown d White

SUITS IN MANY STYLES

IW-lk.

Grewing Mash

S3.19
S2.47

Chocolate or Vanilla

Dairy Feed

S2.27

COOKIES 5^CH 2 - 25c

12.00-15.00-16.75
Tailored up to 22.50

'/ou can depend on Tenderay! H's

KROGERS
TIMDIRAV

Coots in plaids, plain, light and dark

ALWAYS TPTSH, ALWAYS TiNDLK'

800 1250 1500 1800
SILK DRESSES

Green « While

PRINTS

Navy 4 Whit*

FLORIDAS - BALLS OF JUICE
FOR VITAMIN C

398

Jackets

Cissy Kay

Wool Slacks

Picturcd is just one of the
many new skirt styles thot
ore arriving right along—
Tailored
of
glamorous
Shetland Plaid — Butterfly
pleated.

3.98 and 5.00

3.98 and 5.00

Powder Blue

New Spring Swealen and Hlouset Are Here!
All Colors in Styles Slipovers ond Buttoned Fronts. Fine Shetland Wool

Silk Blouses 1.39 - 1.95 - 2.25

Beige

Other styles from 24-32

Grapefruit Mr^5 6

Naw Spring Bags at 1.00 and 1.95

19c

Wiae.op. Rom* Btautv For Baking

Apples
Carrots

Slide fastener closing

Sites 24-30

SIRLOIN STEAK

nieeiur

it 35c

CHUCK ROAST

THItUV

it

Navel Oranges1

Jersey Dresses8.50

by

BEEF

ORANGES

Navy and Pastels 5.00, 6.50, 8.50

SKIRTS

SALAD DRESSING29c

Chick Grains

Cabbage
Celery

4

25c

u... u,
1 »b 5c
■
•talk

flo.Idx

5C

RIB ROAST

STANDING
KROGER'S TENDEIAY

LAMB CHOPS

VEAL ROAST

swifts pumtom
118 CUTS
SWIFT S PREMIUM
BONELESS

» 19c

C • 11.

Smoked *i«mi a-36c

VsIb-X

Yallaw Perch * 19c
Blue Pike
* 17c

Frwk So.lt

New Potatoes

4

18c

35c

HERRUD'S RING BOLOCNA

POTATOES
Florida

» 3Oc
ib

“• *▼*

Mvrrud* SUcvd

MICHIGAN - U. 8. No. 1

a, 29c

FMCV IMA&gt; UHK8
1 FOUND LAYERS

SLICED BACON

Sweet Potatoes 5 u&gt; 19c

15 £ 33c

27c

Pork Loaf

28c

Fish Filial*

w 23c

Skrias
35c
- &gt;«uJ r.u
Oysters
32c

�THE HASTINGS B INNER. THURRDAY, MARCH 5, IMS

filjurrij Nrun
MKTHOD1ST BHHOP

AT QUIMBY
Bishop Raymond J. Wade, of De­
troit, will speak at a UuUe*' Night
program of the Quimby Methodist
•Brotherhood next Mondav evening.
March 9. at the church. A potluck
supper will be served at 7:30. Bring
your own table service.
We Invite our Methodist friends,
as well as those of other denomlna• lions, throughout the county to come
/at g.-00 to hear Bishop Wade. He
(. will, speak in the auditorium of the
\ church.
\ Trie Quimby W. S. a S. will meet
bn Thursday afternoon. March 12. at
the home of Mr*. Howard Bolo, 820

'grant Children." Offlcert will be!CLOVERDALE
u-nn/mworr '
there will be a processional and re­ In Irving. Meet at the parsonage not'
* enll meet with Mrs. Henry Gregoiy, ,
elected
Mr. and Mra. Nile Medium and
cessional hymn by the vested choir. later than 7*45.
Ladies prayer meeting Wednesday j B1“*r ®.
'
j Tlie Delton Community club will Mn of Hastings spent Saturday
A Joint meeting of the trustees
afternoon
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
John
W
‘
*}
en
*
2
, Isold a benefit card party tn lhe afternoon with Mr. and Mn. Arthand elders will be held at the chureh
Sinclair.
806
E.
Bond
St.
iThursday
afternoon
at
Mrs
Oscar
‘
community
hall
Friday
evening.
- ■
,
ur
Johneox.
Monday evening. Mar. S. at 7:30.
FREE MBTHUDUT CHUBOH
Wednesday evening prayer meet- Jo5f*
Mill St.
March .0.
'
The pastor will conduct a class
‘ Ml*, and Mr*. Welton Brooks callat the
followed u&gt;
by al The subject of the
Bundayimomol preparation for church
of
cnuren member- Ing
&lt;&lt;&gt;*
uir._ church,
--- -- - MeMMMewMewwwMT ‘ snutti
m.uit.
...... .....
....iviwwru
—Financial
. , .U),ln*--------mea«au*
«hln Tuesday Mar. 10 nt 4:15 p. church
business
meeting.
nje«*ge will
wjJ&gt; l»
** Elin
Hu Privlleoe
Privilege
. Shults
SIJ“1,1
... 1 cd on Henry Ryan nnd Catherine ;
The Shuiu C
Community
will of Hasting* Sunday.
m/at the church. This wlU con- reports of the church. Sunday school
u_ *fank,. •Ced" C”*fc
, i m^wS^r*
RS^‘n Hui?olub
’Thmt
Mrs. Russell Hull.
Hull, ThuraThura-. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Lewi* and
Untie. until Easter, each week at and Missionary Society will be glv®u"d*) e*?'“ *'
.V
TtlP Cedur Crrtk Cemetery Circle.'meet
meet with Mn.
&gt;•»
- ।family spent Sunday In Hastings!
the
{en.
J* t!eal
tne fame
f ame day
aay and
ami hour.
nour.
i«=n. a
« class leader will
wm. be
w elected. anrt|
unu| wl
------ - - *‘‘R ,he question y,h° U . wl|] mecl IV
_ lhc )10tne of Mrs, Ver-1 **“&gt; • MBrvh IX
I with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young* ,
____ .
Hinttern
nt be dis-; a will
h*. dlw.- I A hyjiOCrite?
1
n Phur-h
_ I * • 1 • ™ .......
►
-----------other matters AtHer
of business
will
hypocrite?
1 nor webstt.r. 930
g. church,Om
Wedpeiel
Mr. and Mrs Sam Gelb enter- {
_,IOTCir- n- -„r n.nirwr
REGULAR MEETING
cussed.
------------day. March II. for an afternoon I OaHTfinivntintltt
The Barry County Council of! Miss Anna E. McGhle of Fort Vai- FIRST I'. B. UHURCH
meeting.
VFFgaUlMBMMIlB
(ulned Thursday al a 6 o'clock din-1 Ean
Bl. la m,t *iu&lt;x
ner with six couples as guests.
Chutches will hold its regular meet-• ley, Ga.. is to be lhe evangelist nt I Tor The Duration." will be the
'nnwiiNn
/
"
---------Mrs. Merle Kahler and baby Qf
R«»
Ing at lhe Cloverdale Evangelical Ilhc revival starting March 25. Thh topic of the morning sermon which 1 Goodwill!
. . DOWLING
• .
..
'
1 The Dowling Cemetery Circle will Grand Rapid* and Mr. nnd Mrs.
*'•
chureh on Tuesday^ Mar. 10. wiUi I wUi bej^^hort Jnten.Uve^ campaign. I wl]] nave a mlv-lonury chnUfilgr.l xiir
Guudwiii
cummunKy
grinip
Jr- Goodwill rommunli, Sroup
, w|urt
u,„„ ,, „ , Glen Kahler of Hartings called on|
•
potluck dinner at 12:30 followed by; Mist McGhic is an outstanding camp’ And as this is Foreign Missions, wyj
ill meet at
.. the church
,1&gt;..™&gt;, thia
ihl. SaturS..U,.
dlnlnf „ Btuo,, .their parents. Mr. and Mrs George •
*’
business session and program.
1 meeting evangelist and an intensely monlh with us we have planned toi Uay evening. March 7. lucre will
Kahler. Sunday.
, »:&gt;
------------ I interesting speaker. Plan to attend
EMMANUEL------------------------------------- | every service.
for Sunday evening. March 15. We lal,
Everyone welcome.
°‘Un’,rr
UKe I Word lias been received froth Mrs, ■'
place. Every one come.
Bert
Muon
that
hrr
husband
is
:
io
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
North Irving Church
r hail &gt;how pictures of the great land
--------- -1 Improved. They are spending the
Sunday the rector will preach on! Young peoples meeting Friday eve- of China. Watch tor further an- Martin Corner*
&gt;.
..larun torner*
.
p N (J cllKJ
wllhjw|nier m Los Angeles. Oil if"Hearing God'Word."
&gt;nlng at the Stanley Malcolm home. nouncement', next week.
P., T'.A,
Mrs. Hugh Myars. 312 E. Colfax.1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Gates of j
There will be choir practice at 7
Come out to Sunday meriting sen -1 For this Sunday night nt 7:•-in wr v.7!,c
riuih
corHi'Jcr
Eo'meFWi
’
c
Theorira
£
“
*
“
•*
rvpnUls
J~
-Tuesday.
March
10.
fur
pot
luck
Parehmont spent Sun.Uy with Mr
rutar church or christ.
o'clock Thursday. in the parish | ice and hear whore the prayer meet -. HioucorHUcr home folc Tneorien
a jmxinun ol term pictures put sunwr
0-3O Please bring your nml Mrs Earl Gates

Community
Notice*.

! This rm b?°%e second
hj
Xs’SS SVleJl"'. ™
wSg W‘L,On “
Hou»e. The Rector's adult class will
’
---------- —'
. FRESBYTERIAN
--- ,
- — ■ - UIIR*. l.rU.MVUtlliO will I
the
and entertainment atterwarda.
.writing.
meet at 8 o'clock tonight. Thursday, CONFIRMATION CLASS
ANNOl'NrtMENTS
the Mrirs
’tries on
on the
the general
general theme
theme of;w,
of ,o hrtn-enre
brt„- CI1I&gt; Mid-snoons
nnd spoon-.
;---------—
' Charles Monica along with a
nt
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
E.
MEETS
TONIGHT
"Th"
Second
Coming
of
wu.ixi.
Christ."
i&gt;
If
’
'
.
The Woman'.r'Mtw.ionab’ society
Thonidpple Garden Club will meet group Of studenU from Delton
Goodyear.
Emmanuel Guild will
The confirmation class of Em- you have no church home in this Weeks
will bold a 1:30 dessert meeting to­
(Thursday. March 12 at 2:00 P. M. at .chool attended a basketball game
day. Thursday. March 5. at the home meet next Wednesday. March 11. at manuel Episcopal church meets this1 city we cordially invite you to wot­
Weeks Community Club will meet the Home of Mrs. W. D Barnes. 135 ot L*n.slng Saturday evening. The
------■*----------'-------'•*- •*
-----■* Mrs.. shin with us.
Thursday
evening
with
Mr.
and
on
inursoay evening,
' of Mrs. Roy Cordes. 605 W. Green the parish house.
on Thursday
evening, maren
March u.
5. at
nt W. Walnut. All members who are unme was between ’Michigan State ’ EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1 Monday nt 7:00 p. m. tlie Barns( |i&lt;»l limn •. This meeting will interested, please listen to the pro- Bnd Notre Dame.
!
... WESLEYAN METHODIST
Co C. F. Union will me*t with tw
nf .1&gt;rrlaj lnt(.reM lo aII, |.o; hick
Sunday morning, the pMtor «&gt;» rHI'Rni vfus
riam Saturday morning at 9:30 over
This week will be the last week
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
tell about "Building A Lite" and *U1 5
?
for a potluck . upper, and th? regu- ,unlK.r
Mutton WKZO on.’ Vlctory Gardens " tor people who ure contributing pa­
--------- -------------..
The subject for Sunuay is "The,• tar monthly meeting with Dr. Multi- '
. ..
.
preach on the theme. "The Uses of. Ha»ling»
Chureh
. -----------nets at the Town Htilljor the Red
as ....
the .speaker, Cloverdale
Young peoples meeting
-er
. ot Grand RapldA ....
’ Comparison." Tlie new electric or-! .Young
meeung Friday
rnaay evtevr- Cross—A Lesson in Ixivr." .
Emmanuel Guild meets with Mra. cr&amp;s fund. So please bring th«m
&gt;
l
-Malcolm
--------------------Evangelical Ladle* Aid will meet K. S. McIntyre on Wednesday after- |n soon as possible
gan and chimes will be uwd andjrung
at. the -----Stanley
home, iIoiy communion will be cflebrat-.Tlir people of the community lire
cd.
I cordially invlu a.
tKXin. March 11. at two o'clock for
------------ --- a »
PILGRIM HOUSES* CHURCH
The Sunday «chool staff meets Fri-1
«
■
□t Mr. and Mrs Charles Kahler.
Ha
HINDS CORNERS
: day. March 6. 7;30 P. M.. at 521 W , HELPING TO MEN
-----------Mason Newton of south Delton ,
Prairieville
Court.
I AT FORT ft'sTF.R
Townsend Club No. 1 Invite* you called on Edd Newton Thunday..
:
W. S C S will meet Wedriesdav. .to study lhe new Townsend petition
j Membership class meeting We&lt;l-j-t,,. Rev IV,„ M Oun. ntrended
Mrs Robert Barton who undcrMarch 11 with Rev and Mr*. C E
nesday. 7:30 P. M, 417 E Grand.
- .
। a meeting
of the Red Ctom camp Duvls at Delton Pot luck dinner at jfor a constitutional amendment See went an operation at Pennock Has•I 7 :(M&gt;.
1918 Ford Dlx. Convertible
it at the Freer* hanu-M ahop ot 121 pltal lust week la improving ns well;
land recreation committee at the F&gt;&gt;rt
FIRST CHURCH OF
“ noon. All arc welcome.
Club Coupe—Radio,
C7C
S. Jefferson St.
us she can.
I Custer hosnitii) center. Wedhffiday
Club Coupe —
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_
_
__
1
i CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Heater .
O I
Mrs. Sarah Phillips has been en- dowlimg • BANFIELD
mlthodut
Th? Barrv County chapter of tltr Dunham District
Radio — Heate
j The- subject
for Sunday
Townsend«■.
Club
No. 1 meets
every IL
tertauiins a -wk
vert severe cose of
1 ‘ Red Cross b&gt; active In helping to
(Mn
mnlwT.
*•"" ’CBV8CHSI
•
The Union Cemetery Circle will .««
1940 Ford Dlx. Coape
fiEft
| "Man "
1 supply the comfort nnd entertain­ O&gt;"rt fpr |xit.luck ■'‘toner (It KetchHeater
OOU
the neA meeting to be on March 11. [ jay ami Ivan Snyder of Hastings | n*SB,&lt;„k
p,|d.r
a:oo.
ment
nVeds
t&gt;t
(he
sick
boys
camp
nm’s hall, baccy. Wednesday. March (
Tudor. Radio. Heater
BAPTIST CHURCH
1837 Ford »5 Tudor
QEfi
! Wednesday afternoon. Mar. 11 j Tumblers are Lelng provided for the II a Ktxxi attendance l&gt; desired us!,Come nnd neat lhe latest Townsend,called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder : churH* »ri&gt;o&lt;ii Hundt; at 10:30. Mr.
Radio. Heater .../.... OUU
news from Washington. Mr Me-,Sunday afternoon The report k M. H««»... Hurt.
1941 Ford Super DI*.
at 2:30 th- Ladle* Missionary So-, kitchenette of the rrcrcatloti build­ there Is to-be ciecdoh of officers. !• Itougbhn wlU tell of hU trip through that Jack had another birthday ।
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11 :M
1937 Ford 85 Tudor
Tne South Evangelical L. A. s.!
jciety will meet with Mr* Grover ing. and cookies arc being *ent nnct
,*si,.^n.« WonMn »»«!&lt;■« &gt;1 io oo
u month. An effort will also be will «irve dinner Thursday. March,,the west nnd what the Townsend Friday
j Kelsey, S. Jefferson. Mrs ,M. Hath-,
clubs .are doing in California.
Miss Susie' Phillips to caring for. church arimui ai it:W. tMr». a. H
।
I muoe
made to
tn secure
srctin* home
nttme ruiem
talent enter
tnter-­ 12. at the home of Mr
1940 Mercury Sedan
1937 Ford 60
nnd
i
»«_
.
...
‘
he
new
baby
und
its
mother
at
the
r
:
&lt;,*« Bfi. '.'bib-nf »■ tn-yi Ihlvn.l.
’
-----------the new baby and its mother at the |N»a^’rt. «»pt‘
Mrs. Ward Cheeseman.
Mr,. Ira Kelly will
Ik- h„„, oI
a„&gt;d„ ln H„u„,
|B»nrrr cU.. ol the MelhodUI
u„ K.lu. a, a„ „ , blrth.
riRBT .METHODIST CHURCH
priced from 150.00 to $300.00
Delton
i PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
BROUGHT HERE
alon„
a
, Brow„,„
. ehu'eh kclta.1 a, zuerfM eyeni™. a
Tlie regular meeting of the Delton Marell 10 nt her home #
, --------— ---------- -----------All
enjoyed
our
Dirt.
Supts.
visit
l*
OR
INTERMENT
E
.
WE TRADE
LOW FINANCE
Inland Lakes Garden Club will be t
Wednesday.
Mor,
last Sunday.
[ Tlie remains of Mrs. Frances Hnr- held
at the home of Mra George
Mr “nd M" ’ST1 Tob‘a' ,nd ” *”
Beginning next Sunday we are 1 Ison were ’ brdbght here yesterday Kent. Thursday afternoon. March • JI
* children spent SunAy with Mr and
BLAKE MOTOR SALES
changing the time of our Sunday from Detroit for burial In the 12 Roll call—“A Suggestion for. ** !*rved
6 30 oc“ck
Mrs Darrel Hall of Hastings
NORTH
IRVINO WESLEYAN METHO
MIDDLEVILLE, .MICHIGAN
school to 10:30 and preaching sen -1 Brush Ridge cemetery. Mrs. HurDIBT CHURCH
----------------- I Word has been received from Guy
• tc 11:30.
| risen was a former resident of the Beautifying Delton." There will be' a " " ' •
Sllsbce that he has to report for
:i general discussion on Civic Im-1
^AR*Wednesday night prayer service. Bni’h Ridge community.
. TOLEDO,
war examination in Kalamazoo the i
provement. The urogram will be in FAINL IN
o.
Rao. HuUna*. MJchton
charge of Mrs Leon Dunning and I Mrs. Earl Paine (Irene
‘
*McMurry) I®3* °f ,l’1' week.
hint i»r«lr« *1 10:00 A.
aged
30,. pasxra
passed away Monday eve~
Mrs. Lillian Rapp
I| “
kea ju
rntuiiriiii
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The next meeting for farmers will ning ut a hospital in Toledo, fol- ‘
j,'1^
lx- held m the Delton Rural Agri- lowing a major operation last week
cultural school Thursday evening. ■ The Hasting* home.of Mr. and Mrs. 1',“,.**’’ ~8, n “““Bbter. Congrat■ J!?. “S”1d“u“to"
£ as: ■ »!*• w'"iie oui^ w&lt; »&gt;&lt;■
Tl, &amp;Sh W..I Bwrn K.rh»» n. «“ Un&lt; SJr irmU Ur .nd
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Chib .,11 „ I,rid .1 U,r hor™ ol Mr, B D McMum, Ol Tdlrtd hr- "“J"
Mrs. George Clouse near Shiiltx fore #he went to the hospital. She • ,*£“‘
Ji, ®*.
.
Thursday evening March 5 Dinner j is survived by her husband: n
“ d A ' w‘ Fl h r s Su,,da&gt;
will hr mvm.
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Uncle Sam Says
NO NEW GAS HEATING CUSTOMERS
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Th. Barr.-Pr-Irlrrlllr mwrohlp .l.i.r Mr,. Evelyn K.hn ol Tolrto
Farm Bureau uill hold its next ami three brothers. Maurice MeM*e", ®u,‘d“&gt;
meeting in th? Methodist church : Murray of Hastings. Carl of Toledo
Suh.r“‘'
1 M
Mr’
^S
dnesda&gt;. . evening. ; una
a?d ouin, u siuurnt -I
-Ulvfr Ac
Mr^Jd tr*. Minor Bateman are
nnnirMuy
ai1 C
vuiver
AC-Mr
and
Mr*.
Minor
Bateman are
March 11. 'there will be a pot luck ; ademy. Culver. Ind. Mrs. Paine was
supper,
speaker and
and nlso
also "movies,
born’Tn'thU
ipper. na speaker
movies j। born
in this cit’y "and’attended the m'^cksm^foZa couD^of^wrek^'1
Tne Milo-Cressey
Milo-Cressey Home
Home Literary
Literary I city
city schools.
schools.
The remains
remains were
were “
«w «_coupte of weeks
The
The
i..u will
_ni hold
u_u Its
.
Club
next meeting at broU|.jlt h5rc t0 thc teOnartj funerDiamonds and Coal
the home of Miss Nina Fenner ' al home where funeral services will
Thursd.iy.
------------ —
March 12
Mrs. Mar- be held tills Thursday afternoon -v
While diamonds and coal art both
at
gueritc Confer will be co-hoste&amp;z.' i«o o'clock, the Rev L. Winston carbon, coal is impure carbon and
Roll
roll—"Current Events" Mrs' stone officiating.
Wnit----------------------------------------------------Interment in diamonds are pure carbon, crystal­
Lynn Lawrence will speak on "Ml- Riverside cemetery
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☆ To save natural gas for essential manufacturing purposes, the
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Conor Kithawiy. Pastor
sss W. C«nt«r lum

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March 1, 1942

| OBITUARY
Mrs. Aids Schantz, daughter ol
Mr. and Mn. Henry Yerty tiassed
away Tuesday. March 3 at her tioine
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to Ulis union who died In infancy.
Mrs. Schantz was a member of
the Evangelical church for forty
years. She is survived by one broth­
er. Oscar p. Yerty of Belding.
Funeral services will be held to­
day (Thursday, at 2:30 o'clock in
the Evangelical church with the
Rev. w. C. Bassett otllcMtlng. in­
terment wlU* be in lhe Woodland
eematsry.

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■ Origin of the hammock Is said lo
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Thursday,

march

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' ATEN-APPLEYARD

PERSONAL MENTION

Pennock Hospital

Mr .nd Mr.. O..1 Wtokr. u&gt;,U to . nrMtol eM-i AW. »dIfcjMld
»-•
8. Appleyard. South Haven, was the
I Saturday
afternoon
in bum
Battte Creek. --_
Robert m;
totod -nd Uto. .pmt amd., Uon.
““
-to—, .n.™
— u.
scene of a simple wedding at eight
Mis. William McCann of Irving
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Maa* and Mra. Barton wdl
o'clock Thursday evening when
with Mr. and Mrs V. Barnum of , visited
Mr*. Ann. Pierce Tuesday,
j Kate Patton of Kalamazoo efeltod ih»r grandq
their
daughter.
Mix*
Grace,
became
Woodland
•
Mr*. George Hebden apent several
Mr. and Mra John Hewitt were
pltal
during
the
lhe bride of George Avery Aten.
Btrnte Walker to *U11, Hl, hl* - tv*,
I
day* last week in Grand Rapid*.
home from Lansing on Saturday.
—,.*i— *— I..— a..
i
ata tended a party at Kalamazoo 1 -ic*—
A nice crowd attended P. T.
Clinton. Only members of lhe im­
their
trouble being an abcess in nta
M t—iw At-n-T
mediate familte* witnessed the *arv- Compton. 531 W. Green St, March throat, but he ts improving, nn —“ iTTT'.
Walker has enjoyed the vtelte of SiWMy «the home of »4r. and Mra. Mr. Reed from Kalamaroo gave a
Ed
Titus
at
Parchment
which
WMjflni
talk .k~n
about hi,.&lt;.
bird*, which wm.
on Thursday.
Snyder,
420
N.
Michigan,
on
March
en&lt;t
Lawrence Tenhopen. Flrat Congre! Mveral neighbor* this week
711m al ParchmenL which was. n„- ».nr
1; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Carl
C. D. Gam of Big Rapids spent,
Mra. Dora Fedcwa and Peter Fed- g*Honal church. South Haven.
Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Timm. Jr., given for their nephew. Robert i followed by an exhibition with their
BuMU’i—
MW
——
the weekend with Frank find Miss1 ewa were in Battle Creek on TuesThe bride who was given tn Graahuto. route 3. Feb. 38; a boy to of Prairieville called on hl* parents Stanley who is leaving Fort Custer parrot.
---------z~ tgtaM
.’~- afrplaaa, 1
Mr. and Mn. Craig Sheffield. 335 W.' Saturday evening.
for a training camp in the West.
Lettie Gam.
Bert Cook ot Hasting* k spending L-780. f* tmd chiefly to earr
day.
marriage by her father, was attired
a few days with Mr and Mrs. Prank Uoner. and flaw nearly 3,186
Donald Mackey of Prattville spent ta a
WOol drFsa with which hhTci^de'8adih."4» E ’s^ulh 8U .ndFf
. Mr. and Mra William Bell of Ionin,
8d*S HA^HNGH CENTOt
Hotn.
ger* to and from besMi ram
! a few days last week with hl* mothwore a corsage of yellow rose*
36. and a girl to Mr. and Mrs.'
Clinton
ueek s le)wr
er. Mrs. Leonard Doxey.
and violet*. She was attended by -Feb.
--------.Mr* Robert Barton went to Pen- lumrr.er.
Lewis on Friday.
Mra. David Leery vteited Mr. and h„ al,ter. Mix* Alice Appleyard. In » — r^-... H
li“
---Un&lt;p'- route
■ t l on
Ur ftnd
cisier called' Mrs Earl Tobu** and children of
Mra. L. Winston Stone has re­
and whflM
Feb 22.
"
. on Mr. Cole Saturday, many of you Barryvllle. Mr. and Mra
George
turned from a six weeks' visit al Mra. John Hewitt of Landng from an aqua
was
Ol
vww«ip«».
yraiver
rerams.
Patient*
discharged
from
the
haswt
lt
remmember
Mr
Cole
m
our
June*
and
family,
and
Gladys
Flshvarious places in Florida.
Harold Parker ha* enlisted In thc HMtlng*?
♦*,_ a
,.i— ~r the duties of P*ul Included Mr*. George Ch*p- -Rawleigh man. He ts now in poor cr called on Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd
performed
zMi*a Grace Reickord spent from1
est"man
Aten,
”
health.
m*n for Mr"
Mr. Aten
Middleville, medical, on Feb. health
Fisher Sunday afternoon.
'Friday until Sut.day in Detroit, the, navy und leaves Monday for induc- best
. lion headquarters in Kalamazoo.
j The decoration* for the service “
— Beeker,
— "■
-------------Saturday
-John
Wilkes----has
271■ “
Frank
531 •N’ Michigan,
callers
of- the Bowman
------- -----------—been
------ ----quite
----- —III
।
guest of Roy D. Thayer. Jr.
■
Mr and Mra Lloyd DeUino and
Dr. and Mr*. C. P. Lathrop left' Bobby of Grand Rapids were Sun­ were a modernistic setting of- who was hurt at one of the factories.' family were Mr. and Mrs. Vcm t*11' I**1 wwk. but lie ts better now.
Ml*a Arloa Sherman of Freeport;
tapers and flowers, and lhe table on Feb. 27; Imogene Troyer, 1130 N. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Orville
. day guests of Mra. Carrie Montgomvacation trip, going by train.
!
from where the wedding luoper wav Jefferson, on Feb. 38. following Burgdoff and Mr and Mrs. Veryle spent Friday night and Saturday
.torv-'-t afire lhe orrvtrr ren- minor suigfry; Mrs. Joe.MalUnakcr. BaUon. Cary I Bowman had the with Beverly Fountain.
''Early VfcdWfday morning. March,
JUST LOOK
Lake Odessa, route 3, major surgery, rnbifort.une lo get hit tn the eye
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Bumford,
4. A daughter was bom to Mr. und
hiinccd with daffodils and white efon m*rcn
March a.
2; aira.
Mra. uunn
John vu«u&gt;.
Coats. m.uMid- wim
wnh aa small
»m*!l piece
piece ol
of not
hot steel
iteel wmie
while -no
“nd lamuy
family m«ac
made aa ou»u»
biutness trip
r—i.
tv,, .r^-i^i
ra, th- on
daughter. Mr. and Mra. Clay BashTtou. I.an dleville. minor operation, discharged at aQtlt p, the Bliss foundry Friday
Kalamazoo last Friday.
AT THIS;
senlcc was presented by Mi_s Jean Mar 2; Mr.i. Melvin Bird. Freeport, night Hie injury is not serious.
w“ have two
-------------We
new ~~npupils in school.
Apptevurd. al*a a *l*ter of the bride. routc j mlnor 5Urgerx. Feb 25; Mrs
«r and MtK Howard Main had Sandra Todd and Donald Fountain i
Foliowin r a wedding
trip, the Birman. Clarksville, route 2. medical, aa Sunday guest* Mrs N B Rose
Mrs Ruth OBrton of Kalamazoo
Nashville.
'at South Haver on Thuraday eve- couple will lx- at home
at 4044 on y^b. 26; Alton Lahr. Naahville. and Paul, and Donald Gallup of visited Ernest Todd Saturday and
John Schultz and Nell Buck were
nlng.
South Jefferson street. HMting*
route 3. major surgery. Feb. 27; Roy Hustings and Mr nnd Mrs Alvin Sunday.
in E. Lu ruing Saturday evening and
Potteres!
Mrs. R. M. Lambie went to De­
Mis. Aten was graduated from Fuller. 911 W. Green 8L. medical. Morgan and family of Battle Creek
Mr. and Mra. Orval Fountain and
troit en Monday for a visit of sev­ Wcjteni Michigan College. Kala- Feb. 28; Dennb. Matthews. Charlotte.
Charles Kidder of Fort Custer children took' Sunday dinner with
ketball game.
Styling!
nnd Mrs. Manley Sherman of
Mrs. Warren Carter ha* retGmed eral weeks wilt. Mr. and Mrs. Ebcr maroc, where «he wan a member of route L. m .dical. Peb. 25; Charles was home over Bunday In lhe aft- Mr
Lambic.
Kappa Delta Pt and lhe Later Ele- Griffeth. Middleville, route 3. who rrtioon Charles and Mr*. Henry FncjKut
from a ten day-' visit with Mr. and . Mra. O. E. Goodyear returned on
Fabrics!
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bumford
Mra. Clare F. Carter and children {! Sunday from Detroit where she liad mentary club. She now la a teach- suffered an injury to hL* right leg Kidder called on Mr and Mra. Geo
er In lhe later elementary depart- in an accident. Feb 36; Fred J. Kelley Charles has been promoted and family spent Sunday with Mr.
at Pittsburgh, Pa
and Mrs Reahms of Lake Odessa.
Price:
Miss llene Polhcmu* of Middle-'I been vUlting her sister. Mira Eleanor ment, Hastings public schools. Mr. Young. 203 S Michigan, medical, to Corpora). Congratulation* Chuck.
; Thoma.*.
Mn. Hollis Barber visited school
Aten received his BA degree from Feb. 27; Mrs. Cecil Torrey. Lake
Caller* on Mr and Mra. Orville
vllle was a guest nt the home of j Mr anrt Mrb Wlllr,.n Wlteox and Western Michigan College and his 1 Ode*ea. major surgery., Feb. 27; John Bruce this week were Mr. and Mrs. all Friday afternoon Mrs Barber.
»r't ■".nd.u^
.c Rosc” ,rom
Suwhnc Washburn of JackGonyou. 015 °
S. Jeffcrabn. and
Hni
vey
Hill------------------------------A David ”
--------------,
•------of Baltic Creek —
on and Mrs. Tietz were visitors for this
Fiul.iy till Sunday.
j son visited Hasting.* relatives on Ma degree from thc University of "-------- --month.
LaMohommdlen,
route
5.
both
mem‘
----Wednesday
and
on
Sunday
Clyde
Michigan. Ann Arbor. At WMC. he
Mr. und Mi.&gt;. H. L Steiger and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barber and
cal patients, on Feb 35: Mrs Clif­ Ulrich, Mra. Olive Targelt. Mra.
Nuncj of Lansing wire Sunday ! MU* Marcclta Oowin* Wk* home was affiliated with the Industrial ford Hammond route 3. major sur­
Betty iService• Trueblood and.-Earl son Glen of Ecgrae visited Mr. and
Aru Union and Omega . Delta Phi.
guest* of Mra. F. E. Adair and Mr. frc[.) ijmsing from Saturday till
Mrs. Hollis Barber from Friday un­
During hli senior year, he won ihe gery, Mardh 2. Fred Uriel. Lake Engel, Jr.
and Mrs. Neil Adair.
I Monday night.
’
til
Tuesday. •
Odessa, minor surgery, March 3: and
Mrv and Mrs. Earl Engel and fe­
Mra. Fred Mahoney of Kalamazoo। Mr. and M1!. noyd Goodenough Industrial Arts award He Is wood­ Carl Lowrey. Saranac, medical. telie spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Janus Sothard are
It's hand-finished,
was the guest of her mother. Mrs. ,,nd Willard Hilton sjKnt Sunday working teacher in the Hastings pub­ March 1.
1 Mrs. Richard Engel of Cloverdale. moving in Gilbert Todd's tenant
lic
schools.
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Kalamazoo
Gazette.
this suit . . . handCole Newton, and sinter, Miss Helen W|th Mr. and Mn. Charles Hilton
Marguerite Kidder spent the house. •
i Medical patients, who are showing
Newton on Saturday.
• of Grand Rapid.*.
LN TRAINING Al
, improvement, are Mrs Vera Fuhr. weekend caring for the children of THREE CORNERS
pressed . . . care­
Mra. 8. Conger Hathawray visited1 Mr. and Mrc Robert Tipton of R-------------andolph
FIEt I)
--------------East Lansing, route 1; Mra. Hattie Rev. and Mrs. Crisped of Hnstlnit*
hrr son and nmighter-ln-law. Mr.j Kalamazoo were'dinnir guests of
'
Last
Week's
Letter
fully
fitted!
The
while
they
were
away.
Marguerite
Twp young men from Hastings Bro-zi, HP1 N Michigan Ave ; Mrs.
und Mrs. F W. Hathaway, in Albion her j»arcnt*. Mr. und Mr* Cornelius are among the 63 Michigan candilA»t Saturday evening Mr and|
Shellenberger. Lake Odessa expects to spend this week with Mrs
drape is right, the
from Monday to Wednesday.
I Manni. Tuesday evening.
Mrs Edw. Walters accompanied their
date* for wings now in training at and Bert Elliott. 813 W. Railroad St. 1 Rachel Lewi* and Lots Anderson.
Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and
Mi*.. Roman
ns. Will
wiii Gillingham
uiiiintjiuim Oil
ui
aim mil
Konuin Feldpaujch
rciapiiuscn
... , „ . , , ...
.«......
,
,
,
Little Marguerite Wilson had an son. Elmer, and daughter. Donna, of
. . . .
Tjje jneubgtof baby, the Keller
style new ... See
Mr. and
Mra Ron! and two son:, returned yesterday.
P011'1 o’Air. Randolph
Bnitli- Cre'k and
it::^ Mr.
“rt 2:.
«..—a,were
--------------- of I w«‘dnrrday.
.
.
.from a .two weeks'
. . trip Mela. TT.X.
___
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______
— 1. ______
baby
boy. Hastings,
route
is doing accident while sliding down hill Battle Creek to Grand Rapids to
Everetts of D-'trolt
guests
for yourself’
Saturday afternoon. She ran her __
participate in a surprise family
Mldhigan'* group of student* are nicely.
Mr*. Eleanor Strtcklen. Saturday. ; to various points in Florida.
sled into a wheelbarrow, cutting gathering and dinner in honor of
Those
submitting
to
major
operaMr. unu
and Mra.
mra. P.
i-. j
J.. uwwca
CUsack of
ui nrAr-' Mi
Mr and
ano Mrs
airs. Edward
Eawaru J. Adam*,
Arnims, ™OIT h,«wr educated than any
Tiiase
opcratheir son. Floyd* birthday. Other
lington Height*, HL, spent last weekijr. nnd daughter of North Muske•ut*
in ilnUnl,18 “t Uons are Mrs. Walter Mtskc. Lake her ncae and bruising her face

BOYS

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with Mr and Mr.
„„„
"
- M,,. ZJ' ’ Rf'n&lt;5f&gt;1Dh F1*,d- acenrdinw tn nf.
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fleers of Jhe jrhoof. The Michigan' mnn, Lake Odessa:-Mra. Robert Borand Mr. and Mrv Wm SChider. Jr I Adam*. Sr. over tlie weekend.
Woodland called on Mrs. George rov of Cleveland. Ohio; Mr. and
Mra I-cwi^ Williams iMnry Umise I Guests of Mr and Mr*
Mra. J w
'" Arm- ,ncn ttvcra«»' 3&lt; vears of college, ton. Cloverdale; ML** Leila Davis,
yr5 geR, j cook and daughter.
ekend wrre Mr cvf,ry onP nI lhc 62 ha’ attended rouU. 3; MiM Betty Meyers. 712 S. Taggart Thuraday.
PKrsoni and daughter. Jeanne, left bluster over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs Henn' Meyers of Shirley Jean, of Lansing and Mrs
«»»««». wmu.
and Mr. C0,,*S‘••
arc 27 oI thc Jefferson: Philo Otis. Hasting*, route Wrzra^.,.
Friday for Columbus,
Ohio, •«
to j«iu
join uina
and am.
Mn. ai
Al uyrr
Dyer m
of Detroit
I
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,nd nunt Mr
Freeport ......
were Sunday
evening
call, E[1w Wa|tprs
will
in nnd Mr.
John
Armbruster
of Jack- 8ri“P *?.*?, *° .1
-1 ~ L "nd ¥**Ur Robert Smith, 23D
Mr. Williams. They
TL;7 “
ill reside tr.
era
at
tt&gt;e
Clare
Bassett
hOnje
illlu
and Mrs. LouL&lt; Everdeen also* u
of.
In another 15 week.* those who u Broadway.
Columbus.
Sunday
on ”
Mr.
Mra. Lansing
•
M Mr nnd M&gt; . I^onard Doxev were P*'5 wl11
—n k- granted commUslnn-.
u.i
Fred BUHbee. Route 4. and will
Culmscaller*
were 41ra
jonand
nitcher
Mr and Mi
Edw. Downs and i sJSrtaC aw ra oiM ' dnd Mr* Or- Candidate*
-rut
rural..,
HanjW
ard
of Or&gt;n&lt;1
Include a tree surgeon,
Mra. Albert Craig left Monday for
Clare Pardee. Shelbyville, had mln- and Wesley Manker of Flint, also Rapids were Saturday guests of their
"r Ind^VTn'a*’m’ or operations.
Brailenton. Fla., for. a two weeks' ear Martin of Richland. In the al- a
•
Rev. Lila ar.d Brmie Manker and ' ulster and family. Mr. and Mra.
colltc.or and even a so­
vL-i'. with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. t.-rnrnn th-v niarte several calls In a.
Clifford Van Sycklc Dowling. 1* zon. Junior, of Hastings.
James P Hammnnd and children.
al*o registered as a medical patient.
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John: ton.
Knlnmazoo.
The
two
from
Hastings
are
Corl;
Mra. Cora I awcock of Flint is
Donations, all of which arc great- DOWLING
, । Natalie and Thomas James.
; Mr. and Mrs Seth J. Cook and
R.
Edmonds.
21.
son
of
Mr.
nnd
Mra
nnd twin sons, I-eRov anil iawrence the guest ot her son-in-law and
!y appreciated, include 5 dozen bath
Last
weeks
letter.
Gordon C. Edmonds of R33 Bond.
Shirley Jean ct Lansing and Mi
and daughters. Louise r.nd trona, of daughter. Mr. r.nd Mr.-. A. B. CISley.
towel* from Guild No. 5. Mrs.' 'j'
W.
The shower for Mrs Russell Alia who was a rtudent at Michigan G. Davts. chairman. ,3 • ’ Mrs
. " pil- Jen -,nd
Chicago were weekend guests of Mr. this werk. Ml .■ Vivjan Lawcock and
oozen
whfch WM -M;hedulixi und Mrs. Cecil Plank and children.
college for two years before
Mar.e and LeRoy Cecil, of Cleveland.
-390
Lawrence Smith of Flint an: ex. ­ Slate
and Mra. Frank Rogen
cases. Guild
No. 22, rMrs.
Byron ,or
entering the air eon**, nnd Chunw low.X^-nd
ur^i
Frandi^n
•*»» ’• *•* P05’- Ohio were Sunday gue»t» of Mr and
Mra. R. W. Cook war. at Nashville pected for the weekend.
O. Struble. 23. son of Mr. and Mra, \|Ptr,,cr Jn“
ooned
k— Edw Walter*.
urait— Mr.
m, Plank
di.«v re­
poned until
until a
tv later
later date.
date.
Mrs
Mrs. Wallac&lt; -Osborn' and Jannel
chairmen; Guild No. 12. Mr* HoMr and Mra. Milton Trafioid turned to Cleveland Monday.
.
■ were „&gt;
K.inrtmmn
on
Monanv
Arthur
C. Struble of 536 Ea*t Wal- waid Fro*’, cnsitman. one of the
in
Katunutzon
on
monans.
.
Kalamazoo
Mrihdav.
.-.peaker nt tlie men's night progr.-.m ■
Mr und Mrs M Paul Wlng and;
m, nnr* Mr’ Clmcncc Crawford hut. Edmonds was a memix*r of new Guild*. 4 doz.. troy cloths and wen- at Hickory Comers Wednesday
of the Women'* Literary, club. She
attending a missionary meeting nt! yjj, RusaeU. MLm m. Bernice Wing. '
4 doz. napkins: Guild No. 19. 3 doz. Ute Orcnr Harrington home, •
disc tusecl,** Handwriting.'*
M
Wm E
Jr „nd Mn
MF. anil Mra. Robert McGiockiln ,
..ra
d?
«!'«•«• »«&lt;n CcntrB1 Michigan Colto
™ -tommuto.y
The
Communi^ to-llto.,
hulhday Cto» J»mM U». ail of Detrou were week'SSrS^ g’Sta S Mr and Mra Xr'.^NeS’
«*k*. also 4 bushels of grapefruit w||1
cntCTUllned
on Thursday .by
HI. -------jucsu o(
CUudf
M&gt;ra_
and daughters were Sunday guests
PrSttf
r-of Mr. nnd Mra. Forrest Havens of !i Arthur Chase were their daughter, quiier und
News.
nnt»
,
mond's and the James F. Ham-j
Rutland, a dinner in honor of the
mond's.
Fla
birthdays of Mr. nnd Mrs. McOlock- , Josephine, of Grand Rapids. Dtolght ENGAGEMENT
unld and Mra. Howard Drake will
I Chaae of Rantoul. TIL. nnd Mis* Faye IS ANNOUNCED
’lin being served.
I assist with the entertainment and SOCTH SHULTZ
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
ROYAL SCOTT LAYER CAKE
ggc
. I mamas oi Battle Creek.
Miss Doris Radford was ’ home;
•the refreshments. Several from here
Many Hastings friends will be in­
U.I Ww.l LelUr
Last Weeks Letter
from Lake Fore«t. Ill. over the! Mra. Harold Foster nnd Mra. Cha*. terested in the Hem in Sunday's
John H. Water* died Wednesday in
Joan. Glenn and Jean Bishop of are planning to attend.
Mrs Man- Wilder attended a Reed City hospital after a short 111weekend, hrr mother. Mra. James • Fnul arc in Chicago Uli* week while Kalamazoo Gazette which announc­ Charlotte were guests several days
.
then
husband*
nrv
attending
lhe
HOT CROSS BUNS
birthday dinner at Kalamazoo Sun­
Radford, accompanying her as far!
2 for 5c
I school officers' course at Northwea-i ed the engagement of Miss Mary last week of their grandparents, Mr. day, Riven in her honor, by relatives ness. He wss a resident of this place
as Kalamazoo Monday on her re-1
many years ago and has friends here
I tom Unlverxltv at Evan*lon.
I Marie Henton of Albion, daughter and Mrs. Dan Douglass.
and friends.
'
turn to her studies.
.
who extend sympathy to tlie be­
| Mr. nnd Mr*. Angelo Spiri* are of Mr. and Mrs. Royce G. Henton of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens and Mr.
'Mrs. D. D. Walton und Mrs G-!
Mr.
and
Mra.
W.
D.
Pierce
of
reaved ones.
entertaining hl* daughter mid son-; Delton, to David M. Townsend, son Mrs. Geo. Havens and son Dick were
L. Lockwood spent The first of the,i in-law. Mr. and Mra. Hairus Web-' of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Townsend of Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Ran­ Charlotte were Sunday visitors at
Mr. and Mis Harry Misener of
the home of Mr. and Mra. Orlle Kalamazoo called on their mother.
week in Chlcnen and Evanston while
i stcr. ol Phoenix City. Alu. Mr. Web- Bay City. No date has been »ct kin Hart and daughter of Bgush f uhcr
Dr. Walton and Dr. Lockwood were later
,
Mrs. O. E. Kenyon. Sunday evening.
expect* to be called to army, for the wedding. A fine picture of
,, ,
™ . .1 Thc Dowling Woman s Society
attending lhe course for school of-;! service within a week or two.
112 S. J.Her.oa BL
pkowa MM
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon visited
I Miss Henton accompanied the write­
Miss Helen Thompson spent the u puttlng on a iunCheon for eighty
fleers at Northwestern University. ।' Mi. and. Mrs. RoTU Bolton. Mr. up In the Gazette.
™kc.nd
l*r«‘M.'Mr. knd a.A.A. committeemen
and their Frederick Anders at Pennock hos­
Mr. and Mra. Robert Cook nnd Mr. '' and Mra. Lester Kinne and Mr. and
A similar picture ot —
Miss Henton Mrs. Arehte Thompson near Alb.on. wjvrs, and ouier Who are interested pital Friday afternoon.
nnd Mra. Hubert Cook leave to­ Mrs. Albert Kinne were guesLs of appeared in the Bay City Times of
Mra.
Elsie
Kenyon
and
Dick
and
Messrs. Wm. and Geo Havens and ln
conservation, on Friday at
morrow for.a visit of two weeks al Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ronk of Battle March I. Mis* Henton 1* a student Herman Kubull ------------Jack of Nashville visited Mr*. Enupa
attended Almond th(. joO-F. hall in Hasting*
St. Petersburg. Fla., with M. L. Cook Creek on Sunday at a family dinner at Albion college. Mr. Townsend. . Weber's.sale
Weber's.sale Monday
Monday afternoon.
afternoon.
Rosada Newton of Freeport L* Kenyon Saturday.
nnd party. At Harrisburg they will honoiing Albert Kinne'.* birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Blake Allerdtng of
uj10 pus been studying at the Art Mr. and Mrs. Byron McKibbin
l:.. „..J 74....
,yuiK av
and ru
staying
at UK
the llomt
home. ot
of ner
her BUIU
aunt
be joined by Mi** Constance Cook i■
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Dolan re- institute of Photography in Lo* An- daughter June of the McCallum di»- and uncle. Mr. and Mr*. Leland Hastings, Mr. and Mra. Russel John­
of Trenton. N. J
i turned
tnrn.'d Saturday
Katurdav from a stay of sev- getes.
eete*. Cal.,
Cui has
1ms recently
recently enlisted
enlisted trict
»M&lt;-t were caller*
mil,,-. Wednesday
Wwtneidav evening
evrnlne Jones, while her mother and Uttle cock and family of Cloverdale were
Mr. and Mra George Sheffield i ernl weeks at Ft. Lauderdale. Fla with thc Flying Cadets of the U. 8.'tn lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
steter arc at Pennock hospital this dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
returned Sunday from Traverse City
Mrs- Glen England and daughter Army Air Corps.
.
1 Douglass. Sunday guest* were Mr.
Hom Wednesday night
accumiianird by Mrs. Winston Shef-, Marjorie of Woodland were guata
,K,
-----and Mr*. Roy Douglass of Hor-Ung*.
The next meeting of the Dowling I The many friend.* of Claud Mosher
field nnd Sharon, who are spend- [ ot‘ Dr. anrt Mis. R. O. Finnic over LOCATED IN SAN DIEGO
‘
'I Hubert Schrter was a guest for lhei Cemetery. Circle which is held quar-1
ing this week here und witii Mr. lhe weekend
Fnend* here will be Interested to w
«
trna
OJ
nu
,
t
grana
parenu.
weekend of hL* great-grandparent.*.. terly wiliyty at the church the sec- I last week and heartfelt sympathy 13
and Mrs. Calvin Plumley at Nash-! Sunday callers at Mr. and Mra know that Scryeant and Mrs. Earl Mf and Mra rred OUft of QlaMi ond Thursday in March and as ( extended to the bereaved ones.
vlllr. Mra. Ida Wallace, who ac-’ Herbert J Freeland's were Mra. Franklin Lewis (Vivian Rcypold:.&gt;. crerk
Manning and - baby
election of officers and plans for I Lorraine
immpanted Mr. and Mra. Sheffield.; Francis Oakley of Boston. Mass. and who were married on February 1 at; Mr ’ gnd Mrs Harry Dunn were■ the Memorial dinner will lake place Sliaron
of Hastings spent Wednes-I
Hiiaron ot
Wednes­
returned with them and has gone Mrs. Beth Zelma cf Cleveland. Ohio. Las Vegas. Nevada, are at San Diego. Sunday guests of Mr and Mra Rav' at this lime, all members are urged day night and Thursday with her
to the Plumley home In Nashville. I Mra. Oakley will be remembered here Cal., where Sgt Lewis 1* stationed rrwav of Glass Creek
UltMdMWqilWlfcl
parents, Mr and Mra. Lester Sonneto be present.
as the daughter of the late Mrs with the 48th f&gt;lrauit Squadron at
-Lucite
— Schrter •left
—' ------Mra. Ella Smith and Mrs. Vela vllle.
recently
for■
Mabel Waters and Mrs. Zelma b
^o. Island naval air station. Upper Peninsula where she is teach­. Otis were at Kalamazoo Saturday! Evelyn Hom of Battle Creek spent
Orlis Antiseptic
a sister of Mr . Water.i His home was tn San Francisco, ing Home Ec in the Cedarville high। and purchased thirty new adult Friday with her parents.
The BEAUTY BAR
Mr. nnd Mrx.-James Langston were where his mother. Mrs. A. Hudc-| school. Byron Crofoot has taken her• books for the Dowling library.
. The many friends of Lenna 'Ken-!
In Kalamazoo on Saturday attend- btrR Iesides a. 107; 35th Ave.
| Mis. Wm. Stanford went to Grand yon • Bishop will be sorry to hear
.ing the wedding -r
no
weddlng tbf brjd&lt;. chose place at the McCallum school.
of *«&lt;&gt;.
Ml» Ran
Pauline
Alka Saltier
Ruimveld of that city and Dena a suit in a soft yellow shade with SOUTH SHULTZ* *
Clow of Paw P-,w "1‘e,c^n^r*f’ a
Amy Bonneville and Ethel Hom
a maicupw
matching nai
hat ana
and u-ca
black acce.*sones
acce.ssorics.
Ing read at the First P™'b&gt;t*r“n The roupk- was unattended.'
1 called on Donna Barton last week at.
Vicks Vapo Rub
church house, reception following
_________ t ___________
Pennock hospital. Ail hope for her
Small ------- ------- - --------The bride Ls the step-daughter of HASTINGS WOMANS CLUB
”Mra John O Ruimveld (Juanita Mrs. Harry Lally of Benton Harbor
The many friends of Frederick An­
Langston). Tn lhe evening Mr. and tt7ls u&gt;e guest speaker at the Hu*- ders will be slad to hear he returned
Bromo Quinine
Mrx Lawton were guests of Mr. tings‘Women * Club Friday after- home from the hospital last week.
of the Season!
of the Season!
■ and Mr*. Robert Hossack &lt;Lois noon program. Her subject was "A
Alva Kenyon was fortunate to get
Langston'.
~
Hundred Years of Fashion. ' and she
another 11'. lb pickerel Friday out
Halibut Liver Oil
svui7*-hk- r.rnn’PLANS
' 'Hustratcd her talk with cleverfr ot Long lake. Tills is the sccofid,
llKl DIER ENTERTAINMENT CUsU”»“
Followtn^ the pro­ large fish Ise hi* gotten lately.
Mr. and Mra. Orville Forman and
Cod Liver Oil
Yeast Cr Iron Tabs. Qfic
baby Miriam end Evelyn Hom of
Battle Creek spenjt one day last week I1
Bott. 2M
12 01.
Saw to M. toKto "e imm
" WbSt K.n“" .ni with their parents. Rev and Mrs.
Single $340
!h£! lit
Mr BarneaX* Mra. Byron Fletcher. Thu* week on Fred Hom.
Upjohn Yeast Tajn. QQc
There was a family reunion Sunappointed to develop plan* for pres- PjW"? ’he dub will enjoy a musical
Bott. 250 ............................................. WW
mtation at thc next meeting which Proaram and a silver tea.
Alva Kenyon'and their mother, Mra.
wlll be held at the home of Miss WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Castoria
O. E. Kenyon. They entertained the!
ZW.UI.
Womrn flf
Mrxxsr
Ottilia ie.rnm.lr.
Kanunskc nn
on Mnreh
March trt
33 ut
at
foliowin,; guests with a n.sh dinner:
I meet for their regular meeting Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlscner of Kal­
ABDG
day evening. Mar. 6, at the Moom« amazoo. Donald Kenyon, of Battle,
Hand Craam
Creek. Mr.
and mrs.
Mrs. rj«ic
Dale unnucc
Larnbeejj
. hall on N. Michigan Ave., with Mrs/vrrea,
nar. aim
Perfection
Frances Grower. Senior Regent of of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Les- j
It’s todays most desired hair do—easy lo wear—easy
Ionia Chapter, as guest.
icr Bonneville, local.
W
Designed for BEAUTY
lot. 100
Chomberlaine
Last month 0&gt;e local chapter celcMr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon attendto core Tor. All our operators hove been trained by
hrated it* twentieth anniversary, ed the 2Lst wedding anniversary of
All our hairstyles are designed, in fact, to
Mr. Perkins to do this famous razor cutting.
Special recognition was given to tlie Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Treat of
J* bring out your best.points for flattery.
Noxxama
live charter member* who are Mrs Bellevue Satuiday night.
Eight.
Come here for complete satisfaction"
A. G. Eaton. Mrs. Minnie Marble, guest* were present and a pleasant
OUR PERMANENTS COMPLETE
75c Special ...
Mra. Bert UUcry, Miss Katharine. umr was had.
Permanent* $140 up
Machineles* $230 up
Wri-ber and Mra. Libbic Wiley.
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i»»~
r*Ti«..«r
.na
I
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry O'Connor and J
$4.40 - $5.50 - $6.60 - $7.70
MAKE
Delores of Hastings have moved
Shampoo &amp;
Finger Wave QHi
-ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
55f
APPOINTMENTS
iijto the Jack WiUon cottage
□nd $1.00 off on these prices —
Finger Wave
Dried
JU
Mr. and Mi.-. Charles Oliver of
______
EARLY
Hasting* announce thc engagement
Father of History
mroaouu
miner ,
Herodotus u
is cauea
called in.
the "father
Mra Fra^k Xkfiir
h“‘or*-': became he wax the first
.'on of Mra. Frank Kidder of Nash222 St Jefferson
Phone 2277
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...g । Mrs Delos Flower* enlisted Monday
* in tne coastal artillery.
We extend our Iveartfelt sym­
pathy to Mrs. Alta Mosher in the
r recent passim; of her husband also
. to nil the bereaved ones.
,
Mr.- and Mrr Hurry Janes and
' children spent Saturday with rel­
atives tn Kalamazoo.
Mr. DeWhght and Blanch Van
Hom entertained Sunday. Mt. and
, Mrs Frank Clark. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Schau. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
i Hannon. Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs.
Henry Sheran, Portage Center.
Charles Monica. Jr., spent from
Friday until Monday with Gene
Cordon at Fine lake.
•
.
i Mrs. Arthur Johncox. Mrs. Lyle
'1 Kingsbury. Mrs. Ixater Monica. Mrs.
I Bert McCallum attended a Shower
| Saturday honoring Mrs. Floyd John­
cox at the home of Mrs Katie
|i Johncox.
Ezra Chamberlain of Kalamazoo
spent Sunday afternoon with his
mdther. Mrs. Murtha Chamberlain.
. * Virgil Monica injured his knee
.J Sunday while tobogganing with hb
... win Bobby nnd n few boys, he Ls not
। able to work ut this time.
, Charles Monica and daughter'
• Evelyn. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyman Wll1 knuon of Kalamazoo were Sunday
I dinner guests of Mr. alltt Mrs. Les• ter Monica jtnd boys.
- i Bernard DeGolhi is attending a
' meeting in New York with other su.i । pervhonv this week.
*
1
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace NiiDell spent

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WELCOME GRANGE
E.tonc.- X.

NOTICE
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COWS
- $4.00
wv
—
^rr.w S
s

HORSES - $5.00

collector atotloned in Hostings to give
icrvlce.
oov the Phone Charges.
Charoea.
immediate service.
We pay

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Phone Hostings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $7.50

COWS $6.00

Phone Collect

prompt Service,

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697

I donate 55 to thc Red Cross
out of every Auction Sole.

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'FUR HALE—■Our homa and inroma pro , ,.|
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l.uii"'i
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Dale* eau be made at Banner ante* or

The largest ranch In the world la
laid to be the Victoria River Downs
In the Wickham River In Austra­
lia. It covers 16.000 square miles.

Farmers, Attention!

LOREN COPPOCK

Bliss

factory

on

Center Rd.

i 2Its. Call Mock yards on Tues. 2108.
DAN ULREY

1. uni..- I'll X II...lu.rr SI
I-1-* &lt;?r'lV?li?i-'.V"i7,i •' “io* u‘,*&lt; '"r

Wo advise you
to place your
order for new
Harness NOW.

Due to condi­
tions,
some
harness hard­
ware is u navailablc.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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We hove plenty
of that

Also a few sets of HARNESS nude up. Our llarnesHcs are made
from No. 1 SU-er Hide Leather and are Guaranteed.

We hove o good stock of collars, sweat pads, and
strop work at reasonable prices.
Bring in your llarncx* for OILING 4 REPAIRING NOW. We
have a high grade of HARNESS OIL. 11.00 Per Gal. Bring your

AUCTIONEER

JACK

DEWEY REED
cheerfully

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AUCTIONEER

List your Auction Sales with
Kitimatee

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

Fourteenth year of service

—
Coal, Gos and Oil Fired

Last Week's Letter
______________ ____ , .....................................................................
Jim Lewis of Leslie Ls spending
Mrs. Emtna Dlckereon returned Mr*. Lester Monica nnd aon Bruce
some Ume with Mr and Mrs Wai- Sunday evening after spending two called on their uncle, Mr. and Mn.
I ter Lewi.* and family.
weeks with her daughter. Mr. and Jess Leonard In BaUie Creek Bunday
it
M.ivin rte™.
or Mr. u&gt;.l “» , k»a Mllu "« J“” “ 8““lh

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on hand

given. Dates

Order a load now and
be ready for the next
cold spell.

Phone 3467

Trade your wheat for
Lily White flour. We
give the same ex­
change you get at the
mill.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stack­
yards. phone 2588. or call
717—F3 through
the

Art Todd, Mgr.

Hostings, Mich.

2&gt;a you Waul

EXTRA COMFORT AND
EXTRA WEAR?
Workers Everywhere Find
Both to Spare in the Only
Work Shoes with Soles, Up­
pers and Even Insoles of
Genuine SHELL Horsehide.

MONTGOMERY WARD b CO.

PIANO TUNING
Coll E. T. WOOD

SEMPF

SHOE &amp; LEATHER GOODS SHOP

111 So. Jefferson St.

CURT SOLOMON

Itaaling*. Mich.

AUCTIONEER

NEON SIGNS
AND REPAIRING
Sign Painting and Lettering
Gold Leaf — Silver Leaf

Ready to serve you with
SATISFACTORY

HENRY EGGLESTON

SALES SERVICE

Phone 3431

Electrical Wiring
Prompt Service and Reliable
Work at Fair Price*.
DEFOREST
R. 3, Hastings

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

MS No. Michigan Avenue
Phone 1637
Hasting*

SEE THAT SHELLI
The •‘phcll” ia a tough cen­
ter layer found only in leath­
er from over horses' hips.
Wolverine’s secret Iritilotanning proems tans it kid.
soft without loss of strength
or wear resistance.

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CASH

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

Coil at my expense

Phone 7-2 Middleville

MILLER REAL ESTATE CO
| EXTENSION GROUPS

GEORGE MILLER
HASTINGS. MICH.
MILLERS REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
SOME GOOD BUYS IN HOMES AND FARMS

EXPERIENCED
FITTER
LY BARKER'S
Usutiag* Phon# 3113

NO OTHER WORK SHOES IN THE WORLD
MADE LIKE

WOLVERINE SHELL
• HORSEHIDES
OF nil tanners, only Wolver­
ine tanners know the secret
process that makes shell

HOME ECONOMICS
EXTENSION CLUB

flexible as bamboo, yet tough
as nails. But millions of work­
ers know that means house­
slipper comfort while they

UtlutaltL’i’?

Truss Fitting

3-5

work—shoes that even drj»
soft after soaking—amazing
freedom from foot aches,
strains and fatigue—money
saved on work shoes to spend
for other needs. Have you
found out about this yet? If
riot, see us and get the facts.

Temperance Is the firm nnd mod­
erate dominion of reason over pas­
sion and other unrighteous impulse*
of the mind.—Cicero.

CUT-RATE

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD

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FOR
INSURANCf
Hotel Hastings

Ph»ne MM

GEOBGE F. MILLER, formerly Ln the furniture business.

SHOESTORE

horseh

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truce
Mr,,
ndny

THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH S. 1942

SECTION TWO—RAGES !

and also |HASTINGS CKNTU
confidently launched his campaign
-against the Russians: when the
long ways and'not find anything | visited in Lonxlng.
I B N Cowan of Delton apent
German soldier first met his equal,
blanker.
Mrs. Argyle Windea spent the ’
k end with Mr. and Mra. fl
and first, tasted defeat; he predict­
weekend at Royal Oak with Mr. [Barber.
"SPRINGed that thc war in lhe Pacific woliid
I Wlndes
....
.
.
I Mr.
roioiwdn
Mr. anu
and Mn&gt;.
Mn Orral
Orvai Fountain
last longer thun thc war of lhe
uurC
V s
—*z
;■
' I Mito Betty Flanders is home from .ramiiw coent Bundav afternoon
When we Uy our red flannels away iP^nrw-v hosnital and iy
.
(Continued from page 1. sec. 1)
! Atlantic; that inflation will not
mt. attu Mr&gt;. I
By Jane Cameron
। neath layers of motly ballf—
along fine.
. come, alliw living coat* will doubly
'fly
of
Quimby.
'You trot out a blizzard!
I
Tinea will Joir
wm then called.
Most of It was*
Registratiorui al the Chamber of
another ten per cent, per.When we excavate and don them;U1 Callf
heavily Upibered Now It te- a vast Orangeville who wm a subscriber Commerce up
the first of Feb- haj&gt;. a bit more, but controls will be '
again
and
atl&lt; smiles and I u ”
Mn.
onion prid
to Pomeroy* Democrat, nnd whore
(
Ujlr(J
efferllve; no strike is Justified while
".K—
“ wnen
vou.smell
are ah
*uimv
**’ Martha Dean waa “ •“”** °* JDe Priester and Mr. and Mra. HoBl
Best ,augn
laugh 01
ot ,ne
the W
week
When.' I T»ien
til celery garden.
‘
•»P
r
T
“
«l
'n
«n*ny,
wan.
'
’
America
to
al
war;
men
in
uniform
»&lt;«
“
*
Strand
Theatre,
the
actor
In
™n
vw
are
all
*mmy
smiles
and
son.
Earl
and family at finch.-* I
are
m, commiltrc ft
.jrner had three wins. Je­
■ua the ......
.uk »
not Ktrl&gt;_. wnrkem at the bench the picture reached for a second 1 o'arn’. ,e4r^ ol restitution.
iter a few day* recently.
if^ls month
rome', was
oldest. «r
He ucu
became
a proved Hut he sympotlilzcd with )«ar . un&lt;1 we notice it in tne snorter
.phyxiMa
Mr and Mra.
Stamm have
have move
moved
I... ...dabblUd
nm
te.«am
a.....................
Wayum and
mtaMmp.u.nuv
। Mr.
Mrs. Stamm
!Xr «*&gt;
tte V..k».
TO. «. “«■
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'«»■ "«&gt; «&lt;' » *“ “» »«
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&gt;
o«Nt»a
HARBERS
CORNERS
audience toys, "Ah AH!" It wm one
land. \
.
from Ute Cal Powell farm lo B&lt;Jlcrrie. in Wayland ClMwd. Innanaad Mn TUfnrrya. .h,n ba
» "» ""
of those nh-aits like you say to the liudiimg branches — icy -lush Mr*, fli t Bump, who has beefl ill vue. Mr. and Mrs WlIHam Kidder
had an ly.t,
alM&gt; iludlad madlclna. “»«
W* ““I papar »Jn aanaum. now and Up' «™«-&gt;nd railure lo amklpau_™ baby when he starts to slug some­ Greening meadows — dinging
I; better at this writing.
of West Hostings are moving to the
the you
sleet
—
u^“pm£T'c.“^ud"1^
2.".. Xi’S
■ body' with hte •bottle
• •
M: and Mrs.,Roy Ereston and *on Powell f*rm._
All fellow each other In dizzy and
' Donald, spent the weekend in Pre----------- ’—* “ —
—“—
iapid st;rc«*-:nn
m M nalo.a hr bad ma.lwd M. w.|b .bkn .o band
liana me
d.a pap.,
pa|ier io
.o W.
.scar. ’ J rrtm lor load! ........
bay; -•
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tropic uecp .“
osauig
“S .«*.
me wnui
*5“ una
BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT
munt visiting.relatives.
explained
that she---------------advanced but htlte—the famous Sa American people atxne everything u.ho thc j,.fp 15 afw u a uinck cut
fortieth year.
^tnat man. s.ie e_,
---------- -------------But’oh! lio’w l’iove' v&lt;"u
Mr “nd Mr' Rov Huver ot »*n*
was n
a proud
proud youngster
youngster wiicn-Dr
wlum-Dr. thought it was
I1 was
was such
such a
a vile
vile sheet
sheet Pete
Pete nlnc-ceilt
ninc-ceil breakfast Special, an c“*- hb warned, 'long months may with Rl,rn ,,yw anij a my unMdy. - . .
sing were Sunday dinner guests of
Turner invited me. as hr occasion- that she could never touch It with egg. any style, two strips of bacon, ebipsc before the tide of events turn pg., manner She is the kind of n
JoXtlitve
We're not -upi&gt;o*ed to throw any- Mrs Jerry Foley.
Turner invited me. as hr occasion”‘*"r
ally- did to accompany him when he her hands. Tntit will reveal bow grits and ham gravy. cosU two rente ,n favor o. the Allies. Remember the caf timt will Uy dead mice in your thing away now so I took it to thc i Mrs. Jamu Bragdon and daughter
• drove out to see a natient He was hH^tse was the feeling engendered , more al most cafeterias,
for
and aa.v..
then expect .....
you ...
to love
LUIVUIIIU, with
wall, au pot *nimy has been . preparing
.
--- this
---- lap
1 aa.a.a
..... Writers' Club the other night Crystal, were Sunday guests of Mr
. a good vlritor. and made the trip b* tlw c,v,l war.
of coffee, five rents
"r
• *"«
stuck up for her un­ &lt;what three good people go through and Mrs Prank Bragdon of East
iof
cents additional; &lt;*«&gt;'
da&gt;’ ,,&lt;lr
but nl5° fniembcr
remember her. I always stuck
pleasant for even a small boy; so the . 1 have many happy •memories of imeal, fruit, salads, vegetables, re- ,h:M 11 L' thr United Stales alone til the day she Jumped off a beam In a-year) One l*dv who always ; Carlton.
trip always .seemed a short one. I vlslts at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs imain about the same. * • We noticed. ,hat posyrv.es productive powers be- in tlie bam oh my heed and scared hick'. &lt;s&gt; the bright sld*. -aid it has
Paul Foley of Grand Rapids -pent
sometime i nccompdnicd'hlm into the Turner, and it has been a.delight. ia greater difference tho at thc &gt;ond that of. any combination that me senseless. Right now fhr is very possibilities. Yeah? So doe* a dead tlie weekend with his mother. Mrs.
cufcterLi where
wiwre the man* the Axis can
am produce to turn out portly. Wo«ion't
Wc-don t know whether it
It L»
Is fish in these times.
^^^uooixusutisMvi.xcssMQra
] Jerry Folry.
patient's home I remember he did
them as I liavc preparedi ।Garden cafeteria
ageincnt may feel the exotic atmo»- Kuns, planes, tanks and ships needed kittens or pancakes. Probably kitIr.cidrn'aUy, the cppiparison doc* '
as the other doctors of that era did U1*5 hrief sketch.
win the ultimate vlctnrv." ' • • tens. Probably fifteen, all uorse not t nd there. 'Bve folk*
'
'
—hw always looked at tlu« patient's
Uncle George xpd Aunt Helen phcie of flower*- birds plants parthoiuand mil.', ol open
her.
tongue and counted the pulse beats. Brooks, who lived in Orangeville rots, inonk.y . fbh jiools. warrant- Over
an advance all along the
lhe line, but *
wul’
-r "'.flVi""
no ““,r
"Blood pressure" was unknown in during most of thc time the Turnera .an
“‘rr
‘r “r nava|
'’"’I* bases
““T'
Now is the time for all good Iwme, those days. Blood tests. X-rays, and £‘ded there, were quite musical their crowds are noticeably small, r.
JT’u
makers to take inventory of each
Tlie Ladles Aid will meet Friday.
kidney teste never
never irapperieu
happened Mien.
then. —
?°th ww
ringers
and
Last* zyear
at• thc peak
of ..'V
thc —
mim
Mac- 'Toom
room in
Jn tne
U|c nolL'-r
hous(_ tu.v
nnd
wbal .....
can March 6 at the hall
Aiancy
------ - ----- -----■
---- - Uncle
—
—
— —
~ ...
—.. »*^ded reinforcements to Gen.
...
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------------a
rtewoa.
Iniiohl
llnialr.n
ea.hzv.lt
Kffre
.,
.......
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—
—
...
I..
—
nazv.
—
Attliur.
llllle'.*
min
ri.1t
eaaiien
llua
.
.
"Vitninln" was an unknown word £eor,e tuught singing schools. Mr* they were serving as high a&gt; 2500 a
Umes« one has sailed the tx, donc
lo ptolect. and
preserve
and
preserve
Miss Betty Handers Is recovering
...........................
............ had -n “good
-J ...........
t £y
p*cin'- MV- ««”«* ^mprrbrnd iu
plw J lurnWlta
g an£
al| of
Medical practice consisted
largely of"•
Turner
alto
voice und
nicely from hrr operation and will
doctoring
symptom* .rwrc.u
instead u.
of u-dis- “|l- Dr. could
sing bass
Always usual a lot of interesting things va t disteucrv —
--------U.K Avrnyrsmn
------- -------------------------------As
• - •’ ' one
'
o:
, ".9*
the thr
l,*v clothing
the clothing
nnd nnd
*-------------hanging
'—
Wr rcoit be out again
case*.
Turner home., were awaiting
ns • • •' ,•I ----------hurried mie-sUon*
questions
handM
hnnd-c tm
up
during
•»»
thc mn.
quiz.
nMK| in
.t(1 uiegumn
mRegqard
.
.. mr?.'
these iu;&gt;ns
items mm
that
eases, The
me physicians
pn&gt;mciuiis of
&lt;ii that
mm time
unir when we
' visited
...... .. at
- the
-..............................
...n ...
mu.ivu
■ durine
...............
■..... ------nrra
Mr und Mr.-. Jack Perry of Kal­
.. miss
...... Llic
, ... lK-lln&lt;1 was*
in thiit
______
■ .. ___
..... as
. n
_ vital
..i..., aid
.....
did not have the benefit of tlie
the mar- ,t
Hits
’1* quartet would zing the old *«ngs. unpacking
— —
so -us not to
*’ns 'II- it
it tn
tine
that vnu
you w.-r*.
were _
come
under
our care
amazoo and Mr and Mrs John
Velons advances in medical science I suppose thc musical sharks now chew’s openffig number in her sec- expelled rfrom Germany bv Hitler?"^ defense as well us our purses. If
had taken ...
each of thc tl.OWOOO homemakers
which have been made In recent cou«l have picked flaws in their on(j series of book "reviews, so pop- He find it was. that they
-------------------and Mrs Dick Tompkins of Big
years.
But
the
doctors
did
a
good
ringing,
but
it
sounded
iplghtv
fln^
ulor
last
year.
"Windswept"
by
Mary
n
British
genera)
ofl
an
out-bound
fr,
the
nation
would
corucirntlously
years, uu; lire uikiui* uiu » k&lt;mi ........ ...............
................. -............. uuu i.u-i year nuuuarpi oy mnry
.
, .
................. ...........
Rapids' Tlie occasion was the Perry's
. . in Dr. ITurner's
—.....
.... Their
_ .. — —good
.a tn ,o
HIP ,n,‘
.'
/’■
I_ aChose,
— a... _ _my
_ afavorite
..
. American
■_ ........... IltllTl**
K..a I,it ^....1^
Job
day.
Ellen
Plane tn
to llllt
put HI.TT
him nt.
on it
It Ua.
He (.&lt;lt
felt at..
do ....
thte. think ..what
would mean. I। wedding anniversary.
advice and their medicines in most
My Uncle George Brooks ant! fnm- writer, wa* given. The review gave rather M t up about it. too. "for when
Don't put off ony
A\ \\ t
111
B
Mrs. Argyle Windea and mother
I a in going to specialize In the
were Sunday visitors at Maurice
longer the thrill
Brooks
wasaunt.
my “
: always
We
anumanuy wl'h bu pun. atom net’: folks. Mrs. “
Start”
'r*ln
,M"'1 "* b',”"d r
r°“ *" “yr1”1-1'
‘ cold
" can' buy those Bowetbys in Kent Co.
father's stetcr and a favorite aunt.
[leather or chnmois patches that go
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neil of Grand
of owning your
hte symptoms, had located hl* aches. &lt;-. when f was ...
...n,.the
prologur. The story cover* n
' • *----------------that
on sleeves and elbows of outside
, counted hte pulse nnd looked at. hi* So
. Wj|s
1(fin
. Oft
en_village
mo!.l u—r’and
i„v *na“ °r
nnd u multipllc- f'Qr'TS GROVE
own home. A
I was there quite often—most of my
winter garment* and are • big help and Mrs. Albert Amtr.
tongue, he would seat himself at n ..
..&gt;ent with
Mr. and Mrs' Lloyd Detnond of In prolonging tlie life of a garment.
time was spent
with these
these relatives
relatives. lly of ‘■“aractrrs whose lives'are InMrs. Robert Timm (Avis SowerBuilding and Loan Asin, plan smoothes the way to
table ur small stand and deal out Their
^e.r three
three children
children and
and II had
had mnnv
many ,cr*0VcM “,ru “,rr* generaUons. Grand Rapids visited nt Pearl De- , Projier selection and u*e of moth byi is able to be out for rides in the
ildesl of
.
rar* after her long siege with-her
good limes together. The oldest
of Tl,e M?enc ** l,-e Maine coast. Miss mond's on Sunday
home ownership. We will be happy to explain the terms
II could Uhew termed It “a glowing, lasting
"nd Mrs. Paul Woodman re­
was "Castello."
. I,,-, auppl.- ol .mail, wart whnj thc three
undanUnd
how h. bld
lh
or .1,,,
Ib, bn&lt; that
up Up. muno ... vary
. “
. .tor,• n« .rmvd
■ ,-aa.K.^1 asf
...... ’“[J* a *..•»» 52“*,“ ‘I"' - - -.... I ...
to you. You will be amazed at the low cost of buying
Arthur Flanders looked after
*
,
_
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- paper* he would count out enough name wished „
nt0 hlm
„.e American
Slie
‘*TH.'L.’LT.n
"8
'’•‘'der-hrarled nnd impartial nnd things for Mr. McCann while he
onto
him. ||p
He n
never
American life
life cun
cun produce
produce
Sm- *
--,T.
for hte purpose, putting a dore in UM |t
,n‘ *°
“&gt; of
‘p was in Syracuse with Supervisors
a home NOW.
1. c(thpr;
.UMr; M
» by
by comm&lt;jn
common ton
yon-. gave
W" her
Iwr opinion
oWnrn that
UM it
11 would
would ran
nm n
« ?.^k\I!"2ll*uriylllha'5n“J*!dldnt
dicin’, »
want
to blight »
any
of “
thc
rach square, which he carefully foldh(_ WjU
Ttle Mor.. , clow race with "The Keys of the '**”• ''pe,c.‘““J ,Pa‘d wh0, dld “ lo,t letters in the alphabet so he Just who’ went from Barry Co.
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me story. I ------- "" .7...............
ed. It wm quite an operation. nnl
(,
t tdl
1* for honors in
rt &lt;J^-uni! Ure routh1
U,em a” 1,1 lnakln’t new ’,ur*‘
tell d
d(KS not, concern
conccrn Kingdom
Kingdom-'
In the nnna­
Ray Lampson has spent most of
Sometbnes ho
Ha would
wniilci give
eive only
oniv a
n d
— ,. i—“urnrf.
.......
the subject
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this sketch “on” l«H for .lhe
i... t._.
best. ......
novel
-t of
alld came bJk ™
------------’
chases
of woolens,
you can *buy Ihis time since hi* mother's death
home. Don't delay — stop In today.
4 white powder, which wm probably b
,
(nt)Uding it brcaure 1 re- ,M,: her own vote would lx- for
, lt5“™CJ!JJ’ 5 mothproof upholstery fabrics, ma- 1with hte brothers in Grand Rapids.
quinine, which was much in ure at
\ w we i. n^br^use it Windswept '
™£' wlSdimf..
tcnaLs nnd yarns. Now if I could . Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Travis from
Mrs.
Leon
Hynes
that
ueriod
Or
he
might
mix
two
"I
k
„
.ul
“
u
v
Mrt
**0
“
H
&gt;
nw
of
Woodland
who
that period. Or he might inlx two wveals whnt wajt lhen consl(1,ted
We greatly enjoyed H. V Kaltenget some that were boyproof—
isouth of Hastings spent Sunday at
were
staying
nt
Bradenton.
or three kinds into a dose. He would uin|lle justification for an honcst-lo- horn, in person, who spoke ut the
Mr5 Kittle
„
ni&gt;ra„UP of Grand! _
,
* * *
.
’ Inc
the &gt;&lt;vior
heme of their son Earl and famMrs
Hprawue
Buster thought he heard a robin |jy )Jfre.
leave
enough tn
to last two or three
l..nv.. ennueh
n,[h, w|th blirc flsU
.Coliseum to an audience of over Rapid.; j.; vbltlng Mr.
‘‘
"
and Mrs.
thc other night and I heard n spar’
'
days, promising
—t— to return the next
. ,
Cass and another boy. about ns two thousand one night soon aft- Andrew Townsend
row titter, or twitter or something
Last week's letter.
mnlier irestment
“id nnd comldenibly larger than hr. er our arrival. • • • He is a tall.
Mr. an&lt;1 Mrs. Loren Overamith and straightaway became obsessed
________
Jnv Hogle of Hustings has been
anlakim. . h^ui mrdieiner I re I hud had
"n,,ry dL,Putp on the powerfully built man. quite dis- and family of Baltic Creek and Mr.
with
the
notion
to
break
out
into
visiting
at the home of Charles
Speaking ubout medicines l i e-[ ^hool gronndv ut recc.v. time, in the tlnguished looking in his evening and Mrs. Kenneth Kel-ey called on
member visiting Dr. Jerome Turner
of WIUch the other fellow clothes. Hte voice is much better on the Paul Woodman'., on Saturday lioelry. I know b am taking my life Ludlow here.
in my hands but when one Ls inMr . William McCann spent a
9 Stebbins Bldg.
nt Wayland while I was a student in accused Cans of being n liar. Fight- the platform than over the air being evening
fplred csomr call it possessed) one few days al Nashville with Mr. and
tilgh school. In the' course of our lng on ll)(}
premises was la- more uniform and less explosive. Hr
Tlie P T A. was held Friday eve- Just can't help it It is what they Mrs. Fred Camp, white Mr McCann
visit I remember nsxing mm. uoAll who heard llu? charge made, has a delightful sense of humor; told
ning with goodattendance
The
not many folks send for a debtor , cxpCct«! that It would result In a with apparent, enjoyment a story orSinclair Refining Co. gave n pro­
w n'l..! tLta. ™wWmJrtiei^
htrup whriicver the two met off the two on himself centering around his Brum of pictures
&gt;*„ 8 "'2. M^niran »u« “’h001 Ktou,,&lt;1‘‘ Aftfr the teacher fan mail. • - • Tn hte hour's address
Next Sunday evening the leader
all?" iI luve
iiave never foreotten
forgotten hte
his dumbsed
(
nil
school that afternoon most1 and the quiz following. Ifrnlled to for ,he C. E will be Maurinc Cluin
reply. He said; "ft Ls true that many all of the boys stood around to are; forty-five minutes to enable him lo “nd
subject will be "How To
persons send for a doctor who the fireworkii. They did nol have iokr the night plane back to New Worship in Private" and LuVeme
would get well without taking med­ long to wait. Cass was very angry. York, he touched on many of the clURI W,U have charge of Hie devooften elven Patient* tla. want
. .
.
' arhrvil vorx, he touched
on ..many
icine. II1 have
Ha.
...... .............
. Ul
.of the
..
tioils
InVitril
tions. All are invited.
. ?, 01 ,
.en
. U --He went
straight (mm
from Ithe
school questions now
uppermost
in
the
--..
.
u.w.
UIC
hrv believed to be medicine,
medicine.
i.i. uPPcrnM»« *“ .Ul e
what they
The L. A. 8. meets this week with
house to the home of his accuser Americnn mind, going out on u limb
but It was not. It would be a neu­ and told him that unless he was a ninny times, one might feci, to give Mrs. Chas. Townsend lor un all day
tral or harmless substance, to which sneak and n cownrd he would comci ner.0Ilfll o„|nl„n5 on vllal aue.Uaiu meeting Tlie Burryville Society fur­
I had added something to make it out
,
■1
.
into the road nnd the two would • • • Hc stated with no reservations nishes thc program
taste bitter, but which had no me-, ,settle the matter with their fLsts.;that Singapore was doomed; that
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Davidson
tiiclnal value whatever. It was given' :"Hl? OlV£r
.“i’i!! neVer l“kS:llie’c
•«&gt; Immediate danger of and daughter. Mrs. Portia Crawford
to make the patient keep quiet in
nnd
baoy
daughter
and
a
friend
“Ul **!.“* prMr"C: ?r!tn attack on lhe Panama Canal
lhe house.
It had psychological all the fellows, so. he came out into unJeM „
from Kalamazoo called on thc Paul
m lh, Kt
value but no merit as a remedy. ,
lhe roadway very promptly. Tlie tage: Australia will be held because Woodman's on Sunday P M.
You may ask why I did not tell lhe
Revival meetings with Rev. Chas.
two peeled their coats and vesta and reinforcements will be arriving; Hltpatient, that he did not need medi­
Starr of Roicominon in charge be­
went after each other In dead ear- [Pr's Inan lx&gt;wer js inning out. He
cine to recover from his indisposi­ nest, the spectators including myself wll.
gin March 22.
h_ ... ,lr"
"S--.‘S “ ~
tion. If I had done that, he would
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY
at once conclude that I was no good,
or I would know ho was a very sick
lerfcre.
man. So I give him what he thinks
Cass was smaller but quicker than
Ls medicine. He gets well and cred­ his antagonist. They swatted each
its me with being a good doctor, al­ other and mennt It too. My cowin.
qillllllllinHIIIIIHlllllllUlllttllllltllllllll!lllllllllllllli'.|||llllllllllllllllllllll
though it was nature, his staying at being shorter, could not land on his
home and resting, tliat cured him. opponent's face as often nor ns hard
Had I pot done just whnt I did. as he wished. So he watched for
that pntb-nt would have sent for an opportunity to "clinch." They
another doctor, and I would have wrestled for a lime nnd if ended with
lost a patient. He would think I the other fellow on his back and
Insulted him had I suggested that Cass sitting astride him In a very
he needed rest, not medicine You advantageous position Realizing this
sec I could not afford to lose a the other chap wriggled nnd twist­
patient."
ed in a vain effort to dislodge my
Throughout all the years of Dr. couj-in. He succeeded only In tiring I
H. C. Turner's life in Orangeville, himself, losing most of his reserve'
70c SLOAN'S
60c REM COUGH j|Ai
lhe roads In that part of the county, strength in the effort. Ca-ss beat a.
LINIMENT _.
SYRUP
also in eastern Allegan county where merry tattoo on the other fellow's
he had a considerable number of face, stopping now and then to say:
60c SAL
$1.00 DR. MILES QQ&lt;
patients, were terrible. Tlie Gun "Take It back or I'll give you more."
NERVINE £OO
Marsh road to Plainwell is now There was no admLssion of defeat'
HEPATICA _.
paved, as is also lhe highway lead­ for a short while, during which the1
ing from the village to Gun lake. under chap took n hard drubbing.1
Now nearly even1 road In that sec­ Then he cried cut: "I've had enough.|
75c Fletcher's
tion Is^rnded and gravelled. For­
75c Fitch's
merly all of them were sandy or promptly.’ 8o it was determined by1
hilly, mostly both sand and hills the convincing proof of a stiff fight
Shampoo
Nearly all ol his outdoor, life Dr. that my cousin was not a liar, and,
Turner spent In negot&amp;tfnx those all the school boy spectators accept-awful roads. Though severely handi­ ed the result of the fight as con-1
75c Vaseline CQ&lt;
capped. as has been explained, he elusive evidence of that fact! How-'
Hair Tonic .
ever, that kind of proof of innocence
pie of that area His patience nnd would not be accepted In court* of
good humor, hia looking on ’ the
brighter side nf life, hte encourag­ school boys who watched tlie scrap.
ing words lo lus patient*. no doubt
l
$1.25
helped them, posalbly as much as FAIR LAKE
35c Ingram's 29c
hte medicines. It was a pleasure to
About 15 young friends of Earl
Shaving Cream fcw
them to have him visit their homes,
Knowles came Saturday evening to
always radiating good .cheer and surprise him on his birthday.
UIUTW
confidence.
Florence Van Horand and daugh­
Mrs. Turner was a true helpmate ter. Mamie were weekend visitors at
Dr. Wernet's AQc
for the doctor. She was not a trained Porter Knowles.
60c Tooth Powder ... “^
nurse, but she .seemed to know
Clyde Coppock of Battle Creek 13
Just what to do to assist him when
moving on to the Untie Colltster
place.
treated for Injuries.
60c ALKA$1.50 Notex. Red $4 .19
During lhe Civil war. the village
or Green Label __ I
postoffice was in Dr. Turner's home
SELTZER
and Mrs Turner had charge of it.
The mall was brought by stage two
50c IPANA
60c LYSOL
or three limes a week, she was In­
TOOTHPASTE
Special______
tensely patriotic and could not lis­
Peckhams Remedy
ten lo any criticisms of President
75c PEPSODENT
$1.00 ZONITE
Lincoln and the Union cause with­
ANTISEPTIC
it guaranteed to help
ANTISEPTIC
out expressing her resentment At
that time there wm published at
your child's cold, cough
LaCrosse. Wisconsin, a weekly paper
or
croupy
cough,
due
to
a
called Pomeror's Democrat wljosc
PHONES: 2105 - 2103
HASTINGS,
cold.
editor was Brick Pomeroy, a mean(Dlrited critic of President Lincoln.
#“Onc« tried imr without If
He insisted thnt the northern troc.pt
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
were invading “states' rights" in their
Sold by all druggists.

HORACE C TURNER WAS A COUNTRY
DOCTOR IN ORANGEVILLE FOR YEARS

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you will find it both advantageous and worthwhile to visit.,
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Supervisors’
Proceedings

wiiK.il w*. mH. iii uic tx-ianuju. vurwy uiiiciaira m mt ceremony coming aaturaay a lie moon ror me ine muiic or tne evening Is In
day lost for her, school dultea In Evangelical church. Wednesday af-1 using lhe single ring service in the bench* of the Red Cross. We are charge of Cliff Proctor. Il h hoped
Dayton. Ohio after spending the lerncon
laniivm enndiu-t»A
hv hU
M« pastor.
n*&gt;«Ar ' |&gt;rrj&gt;ence Of the IWO families and told *'
wuv' "»
——U--J1— te
i- already i «&gt;.»_
in 1be
— .a •Urge
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conducted by
S2000
of merehandtee
there —
will
attendance,
weekend al home with her mother. Rev. Leroy Chamberlain. Interment ,friend*
rtCI|aj
cm Itand and with the old-timer N.I One hundred thirty children of
Mn. Mae CronJnger and her brother ■.bn,
mm m. lhr bda. „rc , Mg, uiio4&lt;l C. Thomas and young Curt Solo-! Tliomapple-KeUogg *chool between
&lt;a»um»l Imm I-.. 1 .hl.
: „ta Jin, M,lbm
(b,­ Bradley.
Wayland.
dre« and conage ot rosebuds and mon,doing the selling thing* ought age* of eight and ten thia Monday
, I fifth grade at Thornapple-KeUogg ।I Mra R.
... ,M.
w. SerI Jan spent
... Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. Stephen .Carter o: eweet pexs. A six o'clock dinner prr- to be* pretty lively here Saturday.‘ began participation in the program
.rahMl
conllned
to ....
her home at ut ciAsiivuK'
Nashville *un
with ner
her |xirrnt.'&lt;
parenu wno
who Pleassnt
.r-..,
—.. I* ........
.
...
rieasani inn
inrsoay to cecieu
le’t Kim Sigler, well-known attorney of of nutrition feeding carried on by
Hill .sinricu
started on
nn Tuesday
ceded me
lhe rites
rite* anrt
and tne
the couple left
('&lt; dur Spring* Ups
rip* week by
Jby Miner.-,
Mine*.-. jiavi
)WV, bwn ill but --1 attend funeral service* of Arthur on a short trip Mr*. Hiar will rc- HartTngx. will be present to fire the ’ the Massachusetts Inxiltule of TachCedar
are now convalt-s-1
Mt;,
m... r
F. .»
H. Mrirt..!
Hririgcl u
Ik acting ..
a* her cing.
। AndltM„. a frlPn(1 Bnd tlnc|c Of Mr*., turn to her work witji the Cunstun- fir*l gun-a message from -lhe Na-, nology. a pondered soup contain• j Ing all neceraary vlumlnea and Valentine: aeerttary. Mra.
i jui&gt;strtute.
- ». 1 Dick Palmer who recently relumed। Leroy Dewey in Vergennes township rc\?owcr Company of Battle Creek Uoniri Hed Cros headquarters.
"Wr'frkndship
• meeting
.
_______
_ at the mineral* will be used Ln the lest
Mr*. Carl Rock 1* *ti)l In Detroit to urpiy turvlcci'after being dU- near Lowell but found lhe roads so und MY Hiar to Fort^Custer.
evening1
~
“ ”■ Bln this Thursday night al
“..Wm Sta^hall
SuA h*U Thuraday nmin.
*-----“ch—
» J»» •••
•'&gt;«
c.irli.g lor hrr outer. Mra. Leoti Rock I {barged on lhe over 28 year claas. flippenf that they turned back and. The Thomapplc-Kellogg basket- Eastern
ho hu* been very *tck for aeyerall Write* hl* parent/ from hte camp in came home.
I ball -Trojans" completed their sea- was attended bv nea^y eighly-flvc' J** &gt;e
eeira.
। California that hr i* now learning
Thc farm bureau group* had a ‘ son by chalking up five conaeeullve, Store of lhe count j with aU chapter* ’ “ rxamlnau°no( me children and
very
happy
time
Saturday
evening
,
win*-which
made
all
feel
good
In'*
—
•
—
------------------1
thetr
ur&lt;wre**_
havin.
r»«nil«.i.k.
Mra. A. "Voorhon.t of Holland L* to buke.. Dick ililnk* It quite a joke
M'vra&amp;M WM
j itcmUng Mime tune with her dftugh-i but then if hewver get* married it when they met at tlie Reg CrMicr the game Tuesday night with Nash-1 Ih. Iwnoird
«... put ■"■«&gt;. J?
‘“4’ ting Saturday to spend thc wi
New York.
ter. Mr*. J. F. -Schlpfier and family* may come handy. He Ls In the quar- home west of town. Proceed.! amount' vllle the score stood 28 to 12 for the j matron Georeianna Bauer and past of ',tanUne"
with her brother. John at the:
■ Mr* Ralph Pirc.-,tone, nee Phy)llai termuatcr*
department
making ed to nearly fifty dollars which went locals. Thc high point boys were] grand Elec ta Helene Chance of ■ William D. Hawkins, a resident of
, Burn*, completed her .teachingWrad.
to the Red Cross. N. C. Thomas. Ray Flnkbeiner and Floyd Moore of ‘ Grand Rapid*. Officers of Mid- j thte village for about twenty yean
duties al the ThornaiTple-KeUogH \Mr. and Mr* T L Gillett and, with hte wit ar.d humor helped the Middleville *iind Cole of Nashville dleville chapter with worthy matron - passed away early Saturday momFctiocd 1.L-: week and ha-, taken a daughters aw Sunday dinner in sale of tlie txixe* ami the door prize each with eight pointe to hte credit. । Dori* Poulwn in charge presented mg »t Pennock hospital where he
11. u&gt; nine ixtelt'on at/Hask-tt near Grand Rapids with her «tet&lt;-r. Mrs
TTFMd.y. t,m. w.n
the program condoling of a patriotic ] i1&lt;d been the past month. Mr. How- Marjorie Chandler who visited tbeir
ltor.1 Um".
. in&gt;„ ol ptai TImf Washington Pie". The Min,
flrii-Lng wh»r* b»rNsu.lMtiHi lc am- Gerald KeetlMtn and family It beftix
bom in Hew York Mate
•wlii Jackson of the' Mr*. O's birthday.
who work’d H.M
hard .»
to make .Kthc ....
eve- uu
'
...
, nol.dMo„„
Upol„u girl,
. . wuh
.... white. ...dm-ees.
-------------------------colored: AugUBl w. 1BW
rejlided0„ ptaln. spcctively. has been engaged. The Roure circle of the Methodist ning a success feel well repaid for lor the locate and Baker with five ’capL'*
cape* an_
and tall .hair
□ very ^nLm- fj^ld road. Grand Rapid* prior to
Tuesday afterrwon all business*
—,r made 2
,,-eur at the T-K
church will h..ldjta rqonthly meet- (heir effort*.
points for the losing team were the
—» - - _ —
■en; 'n°»‘r* to Middleville. Hte flrat - ------------------------------------Mr- Sam Cents was brought home' Ing this Thonday afternoon at the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert of high
:
Refreshments of | wlfe med in 1915 and later he was 1 •’ of Enri/tn Donald G. HaH which
point men. Now. the boys are Joyed thc play
fiom Pennock hospital, at Hutinga.' Iwrne of Mt*. Mark Ritchie Mr*. Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. .all set for the tournament at Wood­ coffee and
a topmarried to Mr*. Elta O1KIIKUUU
Sherwood Wells
i ------------he!d......
al
Baptist church and
-- cherry
----- . pie tflth
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nciu I
—
Sunday after being there since Wed- g. E. Blak&lt;- who te acting a* lender Chut. Walters of Conklin were land this week. It te with regret Dim:
’-tnd ', Of Grand Rapids. Ck.
pirn.- Of
of Whipped
whipoed cream comnl
completed
She died sudden-1 atirnrtMR
attended hv
bv na l-.rvo
large mmnanv
company rrf
af r&gt;re­
i-for . uieical and medical during
■ - ’— "
-•
...
the- absence
of Mr? ...
Parker among the callers lari week on Mra. that thc boy* leant hat Conch Harry a pleaaant • ening.
1 ly February 14. 1940 and alnce then l*Uw« and fnenda ot Ute young
rptment.
'
hoiM-r. there will be a good attend­ Claude Rov-nberg. Mr. Walters is Pire.tlone ha* resigned fiom the
The
.Middkville
Community .Mr. Hawkins has Uved In various I man. Rev. Pleyd Nagel of Sunfkld
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore of ance.
in this locality some ot the time to Thornapplc-Kclloyg school faculty BroUtcrhcod will hold ite March: homru Hte neared reUUveS *re li *as ln chanre of the aerrieea asriotGrand Rapid- und Mr. und Mn
Clarence French te preparing for oversee tiw remodeling of his farm □ nd given a
notice We pteeUng nrx:
Monday evening.
nephew. Harky Liunu
Lund Ul
of' Battle
B. Qulncer local paa" thlriV-day
»............
ill a
.nv.iuuj
rxiuin, I iwpiirn.
iHlUt 1 r
---d. oy Rev.1 8. —
I—
Clarence Rotenberg of Ypsilanti an auction Mile of Hock nt hl* farm home, northwest of town, known as
understand he will teach at Monroe .March 9 nt the Mcthodtet church. । Creek and a *tep-daughtor, Mtei tor. The *lx pallbearers, young reiai.-ro Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr». on the Prairie on March 25. Tire the Dick
is
Extensive pun",
plans are ueing
being rnnue
made by
Suppci
will txbe «w.
followed
Clara
of Evanrion.
III.
tlvea ®
nd-------------Werxta.----------were— Wayne
uicr. Harter
iiHiu-i place.
p.-w Tlie
«in work i.-.
c.xien.'Mve
oy, csuppui
util
.«».«. by ..a u
_._ Well* "•
r-:
r-.--. —
I. The
.uc 1 ---------Claude Ito'-cnlx-rw in northwest. fact. that. hte hired nun. Clayton being done by thc Chapman broth- the
l&gt;.« l.n.li....
. ■ program. «.....
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i____ . . .to, ..
..
nn TI
m.v.iI ndlill
bu*lm-«s- .......
men to ........
assure a. |.i.
bigI
Rev «.
E. vi
H
Babbitt of, body
was brought
the. ..
Beeler
Crootcston.
Rooert
Gillett. George
Thi3mu|.p!-. The Moore's daughter.! Tolhurst who has been with him
success of the community auction |Grand Rapids, former pastor of Ha*- j funeral home from where services; Moon- Fred Hauser Jack Hamilton
Mr?. Dick Witeon. husband nnd tome yean- expect* lo .soon be called
Several Grand Rapids relatives' 'ale to be held cn thc Main St. this tings Methods-1 church will speak., were held thia Monday at 1:30 con- &lt;Continued on page 4. this Bee.)
dapghter Jtidv were visitors nt the to U. S. service makes it imperative anrt Mr. and Mrs. Edward rurdyi
anrt Mr. and Mrs. Edward rurdyi ,
'__J______________________________________________________ _______ ■________________ ;;_______ i
.
Jack Rosrnbern home.
j that hL. farming be more In the
and daughter Betty. Mr. uhd Mrs,
Mr find Mr Elmer Hoffman left'
Robert Purdy and Mr. and Mrs.
for ilielr home in Hartford. Conn.1 Mr. and Mrs Grover Cline. Mr.
Ellsworth Henning of Grund Rapid*
Friday after -i f&lt;-w day* visit with' grid Mr*. Vur Adrms. Mr and Mrs.
St. were among the gue*!* at the
her sister. Mra. Herman Vander-1 Wm. Cridler and Mr. and Mr*. WnlPurdy-Row wedding In. Hunting*.
‘ Schtuir nnd family.
ter Hnrrteon represented thi* vicin­
. |
Sain Mvi-r* was conftnqd to hte| ity at the meeting in Hasting* Fri­ Saturday night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnamnn Frank of
day of the AAA men nnd wives.
Wayland left recently for St Peters-1
land attack nt influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allen were In burg. Florida where they will spend
nr. and Mr*. C. P. Hildreth of Grund Rapid* Thuraday on business
some week* v.th her father and
Grand Rapid, were Sunday guest* ■ and nL*o called to see hte brother
steplnother. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
of hL* cotidir. Frank Prmdlc and Tom and wife.
Barnett
Mr and Mr*. Homer Cunningham
Mrs. Edward Flnkbeiner was in]
and Mn Arthur Smalley and and Henry Cunningham spent the
Battle Creek Thuraday evening a*
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van weekend aj Battle Creek with U»e
a gue*l at the banquet held at the
Sickle and Utile Gerald spent Sun-’ boy*' parent*
They found their Sanitarium honoring the 90th blrth8 O'CLOCK
‘ day with Mrs Van's parents. Mr. father homy from tlie hospital and
। day of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.;
•. and Mrs. Miner Palmer on the Ho*-| much improved.
। its founder. She reports more than |
tings road.
Albert Parker Is out again after!I fivr hundred prerent to honor this
Joe Sehnurr is confined to his! a week's absence from the Mill be­
man who ha* helped make Batlle
home In northwest Thomapple by I cause of u tusele with the flu.
Creek famous.
Bicknese.
i Glenn Dean won confined to hi*
AMERICA S FAVORITE
Rev. nnd Mis. Robert Holl of Big
,vr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Smith of Mui-] home the latter part of the week
10 YEARS IN A ROW
1 liken rrtiiniwl from a three months' with the flu ar.d unable to drive the Rupids spent *rom Sunday evening
until Wednesday with hte aunt. Mra.
FRESH, RED-RIPE
.
] stay in Florida on Friday and were .school bus on Friday. Hte little
Chas. Crockston and family while
weekend vldtor* of their daughter.! daughter. Carol Jean has also been
awaiting lhe arrival ot the body of
Mr*. Wm. Crldler arid family, south- j quite slck^with ear trouble.
SELECTED
hte brother Donald and also assist­
west of town.
] Albert Peck ot Fort Custer Lpent
Mr. 'and Mr*. Harn- Stimson nt-1 Sunday at home with his mother ing in the final arrangements for
RED CIRCLE .... 2 lbs. 47c
CRISP, SOLID
**
the funeral.
tended tin- funeral of a friqjid. Mrs.1 Mr*. Mary Peck.
BOKAR.................... 2 lbs. 51c
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Colburn of
Fannie MncNaughton Osmcr In
Mr. and Mr* William J. Llcbler Clay Hill* are new occupants of the
Grand Rapid-, on Saturday
entertained several guests at Sun- apartment nt the Rny Lyons home.
SIZE 60
ANN PAGE
M's G. D. Whitmore who is day evening dinner for the pleasRobert Gillett wns home from
2 SSt 27c
i-pendlng some time with friends urc of hi* iiarents. Mr. and Mra. W.
KETCHUP
Chelsea for the funeral of hte uncle
JUMBO, FLORIDA
hire went &lt;o Hasting* Saturday for K. Llcbler who are spending the Donald Hall.
ANN PAGE
i&lt; few days visit with her grand- winter with them. Dinner guests
5 pkgs. 24c
The Prairie literary club will hold
SPARKLE GELATIN
d:iu’.liter. Mrs Betty DeMott.
were Mr. and Mra. Wm. KronewltSIZE 54
Its annual dinner Wednesday at
Mr. and Mrs Fred Granger of ter. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blake. Mr.
3 CAMS 17c
TOMATO SOUP
Hasting* nnd their children Frede- and Mrs. Oscar Sherk. Mr. und Mr*, 12:30 March 11 In lhe Methodist
GENUINE SOUTHERN
FRESH. GREEN
INDIANA—JERSEY SWLIT
church
basement
with
the
husbands
rirk of the University nnd Mr. and Mark
Ritchie and
and Mra.
Mra. Nellie
____
Ritchie
SULTANA
of lhe members as guests. The afYAMS
4 m. 17c
NEW CABBAGE
,. 4c
POTATOES
4 m. 17c
Mr. Clark McClellan of the Michi-: —
Thompson.
2 jm 35c
PEANUT BUTTER
SEALED FLAVOR
CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS
MICHIGAN U. 5. NO. I
pan State Normal at Ypsilanti were
Thc Carl Kroulwine family of temoen program te in charge of '
Mrs.
Russell
Bender
as
chairman
ORANGES
«»27c
RUTABAGAS
« 3c
POTATOES
all caller* at the T. I. Gillett home Rutland township has been moving
and will feature a talk by Rev. L.
SUNKIM
2cH*OHt’23c
A&amp;P CORK
HESH, TEND'*
WASHED. TRIMMED
Sunday of lu.st week.
to the farm of Mra. Hattie Johnson,
M. Rlgelman ct Augusta, former —
. LGE. /CELLO «■.
H ury- and Evelyn Allbrecht were south of Middleville Hite past week.
LEMONS
«i3k
CARROTS
SPINACH
ICH. oC
SAG nc
of Middleville. Rev. Rlgclman who
in Coopersville Tuesday to the
FLORIDA RASCAL
FLORIDA U. S. NO. I RL.
2 CANS 23c
NIBLETS CORN
ftuuril of their grandfather, Carl
CELERY
2u.ua
He
APPLES
DELICIOUS
4
US.
27c
HEW POTATOES 5 m. Ik
au«
mn ot hu -on.
LARGE. TENDER
Allbrecht. x
Mr, ciurln 1-00 ol St. John, and ^"invliwl1 U^ronmTn‘to^hr
GREEN GIANT PEAS 2cans 29c
I Village electlf.-n I* set for Monday.
0
ln ' ‘
UUt 11
Marell 9 and undoubtedly will be a Pmd Haumr and Oeontr Moon of 1
SULTANA
I oulet affair n* only one ticket te in
PEAS EXTRA STANDARD 2£%’27c
om
lhe field, units* someone Mira up the funeral of Donald Hall, lues_
„ ... SULTANA
day and were dinner guests of i
J®LS
r *71?
!i little excitement with slickers.
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
2^19c
TOMATOES
sc- nnri
vv '
| James
.'Gmc time with
Mra
Little Nancy Lee and Douglas rV —n-r&lt;,nie
nn
martMr1 M^
rndtheir
heWdaughter,
•»»&gt;&gt;’ daUgllGRAIN-FED
SHOESTRING
Bedford arc convalescing from se­
J
and h“'- "n*^ their UmsTat
LB.
STEERS
vere attack* of bronchial trouble.
Foos son wat. u roommate oi Don­ ter and have rented their rooms at
2cna°ns’19c
BEETS
Marine Melvin Wise, son of Mrs. ald's for three years while the boys the Hanlon home lo Mr. and Mra.
SHOESTRING
Lloyd Knox wot home on a five were at Michigan Slate, but was un­ Junior Purdy, recently married and
CARROTS
225U 17c
SUNNYFIELD
who have taken possession.
days' furlough last week. Melvin able to come to the funeral.
SHANK
ULtr-Clancy
; passed through .the Pearl Harbor
Mr. and Mrs. Harry DePuit and
LB.
HALF
’ | rnix-up nnd received n leg fracture son Jack of Beverley and their son
An evening wedding service at 8
WHITEHOUSE
from shrapnel after a bomb struck, Robert
nuum anu
and w-ife
w»««? ui
of xjiaiiu&lt;u&gt;c
Grandville were
wc«c p. m. Saturday, February 28 at'the
hte ship
He has Just been dte-j Sunday guests at thc Glenn Allen home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Hlar.
EVAPORATED
BEST CENTER CUTS. TRIMMED
charged from a month's stay at a &gt; home at Parmelee.
united in marriage Miss Nedra
ROUND or SWISS
Wcat Coast ItaspiLal dntf still Walks
Several from this vicinity atlend- Glancy of Battle Creek and Eldon
with a decided limp
] ed the funeral of Gottlieb Kaechcle Hiar of Fort Custer. The Rev. I. EHarry Bonnell of Battle Creek|
wa* a Sunday vialtor of lite sister.
Mrs. Edw. Finkbelm-r and family. I
BOILING BEEF
u 15c
Mrs.,Enos Price of Jackson spent
SHIPPED DIRECT
ILLI SHOULDER CUIS
Sunday with her.mother, Mr*. Jen­
nie Bovre. and her sL*ter. Mrs. Bur­
u. 24c
VEAL ROAST
dette Wadd nnd husband.
TRIMMED SHOULDER CUTS
Tne Prairie Garden club will meet
Victory is not a thing
21c
LAMB ROAST
this Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Cridler
THERE’S NONE BETTER!
J TO Mt. AVERAGE
America con take for
southwest of town.
Miss Ueno Polhemtu spent the
STEWING
FOWL
U
28c
granted any longer.
MIXED
wxkcnd with friends In Hastings.
MUD. SUGAR CURED
Victory must be wen
VEGETA3LES
2c“.%!15c
Mra. Ralph Taber of Grand Rnp.
SLAB BACON
.. 23c
IONA CUT
Ids visited her daughter Mrs. Clare
w
by everyone. Are you
•ONEUU OCEAN FI5H
NO. J
Brog and at the home of her sister.
WAX BEANS
doing your part by
Mrs. Sam Coat* last week. Clare nnd
FRENCH tint
roti STAR
family took hci to her home Sat­
“&amp;H2c
keeping your car in
GREEN BEANS
ENRICHED"' DATED
urday nnd remained over the week­
REDFISH
condition in cose Un­
end with frleurt*.
FANCY LARGE
"e%15c
TOMATO JUICE
cle Sam rXoy need it?
Mrs' Louise Pierce spent last week
with her pnrcol*. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
STANDARDS
6RAPE
JUICE
v
„.
...
or.
26c
P Cotson. returning home Sunday
Ounce of preven­
UNSWEETENED
V
.
with her huiband who came from j
WINTER CAUGHT
GRAPEFRUIT JUICM I'-t', 37c
Tainsing for the day.
tion has a vital
• Siipt. J. P. Scbtpper. Clarence ■
MICHIGAN
IwRAtrMl and Ray Aubll left on!
meaning to us
APPLE JUICE
2SSl27e
Sunday for the Northwestern L’ni-i
CONCtUlP •• if 7
now!
versity nt, Evanston where they will]
ORANGE JUICE
2c%%29c
attend a five-day course in school’
r.dniinlstrailon They were among]
dated
RUTTER ANO CREAM ICING
Watch your car, and keep it
COCKTAIL
VaL29c
twenty-five school official* ot Barry
DOZ. 11C
JANE PARKER DONUTS
STRAWBERRY LAKER CUE
Lach 29c
CAMPIELLS
moving!
county wlw are taking the course. ,
KOK LEHI
ICED .
TOMATO
SOUP
3
CANS
20c
Mr*. George Schlefla of CalcYOUR CAR IS
BATTERIES arc a big item in
IACH lit
HOT CROSS BUNS
pkg 14c
SOUTHERN SPICE BAR
WHOLE SECTIONS
donia te assisting with the duties nt,
our fight for Victory. That's
the Claude Rreenbcrg home in north
A Personal and
GRAPEFRUIT
2 cans 23c
west Thornapple.
why car owners are being ask­
Community
Mr*. O»car Knechele and Mrs.
CREAMERY FRESH
ed to take care of the one they
David Chase returned home Satur-,
ANN PAGE
ASSET. Let’s
day night from a week's visit at thc
have. If yuur battery shows
ROLL
honu' of Mrs. K's sister. Mrs. Brad­
signs of weakness, don't make
KEEP IT Up to
• Continued next week*
ford Johnson in Detroit. Dave who
has been doing enrptmter work at
’ the mistake of waiting. Have it
COLBY TYPE. POROUS
VICTORY
the Johnson home returned with
MII.O
recharged and inspected by
W A Spaulding and Mra. Merle them having finished the Job. Mis*
STANDARD!
Brnrtlii-ld were Kalamazoo shoppers Ida Kaechele looked after the fnm-,
Jly of her brother during their ab-,
Wednesday
it inspected by Andrus!
sence and thi* week is visiting her!
TOIL WRAP
MEL-OUT
SUNNYFIELD
Miss Mary BuUU called on the 4-H
2iil. «k
LIMBURGER CHEESE u 32c
2 AT. 27c
FjrU sewing club Friday afternoon. sister-in-law. Mrs. Ethel Kaechele.
PURE LARD
CHEESE
Hat old Fo.-*rr of Hasting* was a In Grand Rapids.
PAMT-ETT
DOMESTIC
SUUGOOD
VULCANIZING
.
.
.
ALL
KINDS
ML**
Ruth
Willson,
daughter
of
eallt-r at the Bradfield home Friday.
CHEESE
2 ...,35c
SWISS CHEESE
.. 37c
2 lm Jlc
Charles
Willson
of
the
west
county:
OUR BEST SELLER
■ A very Interesting program wa*
PHILADELPHIA CREAM
FRANKENMUTH
General Tire and Tube Repairing
BECAUSE ITS YOUR BEST 8UYI
given by a state policeman from line, began work at the Pennock
CHEESE
2i%1fc
hospital In Hosting*, this Sunday]

MIDDLEVILLE

DON’T WASTE FOODS OR MONEY!
SHOP AND SAVE AT A&amp;P!
COFFEE
3 »Be 59C

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2” 17’
5 ** 23*

TOMATOES
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A
Sound pictures were shown ot
the Michigan State Police nt East
Lansing. He showed thc schooling
and training that has to be done be­
fore one becomes a state pollcerpan.
An auction sale followed with Lau­
rence Tobias ps auctioneer. Around
S3 was taken in from lhe sale.
Lyle Wilcox and wn of Battle
Creek were visitor* of hte mother.
Mrs. Emily Wilcox. Saturday.

BANNER WANT ADV8. FAT

and ha* assumed night duties. Shei
graduated us nurse from Blodgett
hospital in Grand Rapids hut No-

ANDRUS SERVICE

Mis. John Rcberteon. nee Maxine
Maclver spent last weekend with
Phone 2240 daytime. For night serv
her husband at his camp in ArilIce phone 2352 of 2230
apsas.
Mira Madge Hunsberger, has re­
Jeffereoa aad Coart
turned to her teaching duties at the
Baatiaga, Mlckigaa
Thomapple - Kellogg school this
Monday after nearly three weeks
Baaoce Ou aad Oils
Graauag
absence because of sickness.
Battertec, WiadiklAld Wipers
Valcaalriag
Waakiag

SOAP FLAKES
WHtTf
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49C

SOAP GRAINS
WHITE
2
33c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 5, IMJ
'yean.
[Thursday.
children of Schoolcraft spent Run- ASSYRIA
' Mra. Philip Potter and Mrs Rosa I The Boy Scouts cleared 813.80 Hicksville. Ohio, spent lhe week end
Hie Women'! Society far Christ­
'o'clock dinner was aerved U&gt; lhe iPterea entertained their Camp Fire celling popcorn at lhe basketball with her parents. Mr. and Mn. lister. Mr. and Mra, J. C. Horton. ian Service will be deferred until (Continued from page 3. thia Bee .)
Wade Town and family.
Girl
groups
at
a
pot
luck
supper
at
games
here
thia
winter.
The
Scouts
Mr. and Mn. Bveratt Coleman March II Instead of March 8.
,—,-------- s--------------------- ,------------------ following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Oorand Clare Skinner. Interment was
Uie
home
of
the
former
Wednesday
are
gathering
waste
papers
in
the
Duane
Harrington
of
.
TV.
-------------------Kaia.-naaoo
and
family
of
Comstock
spent
BunThe Union cemetery organization
MIm Marva Calthroa of prater I”011 Stanton and chOdren of Bast
called on Mrs. E R Willison one Delton: Mr. and Mn Dewey Stan- evening of last week. Mlaa Bernice rural district. Anyone having paper vteited his parents. Mr. and Mrs day with his brother, Clarance win be held on March 11 far dinner of the young widow.
Charles Harrington one day last Williams and family. Allan Wiilismi at tha Ketcham hall.
Atenumn last
i,on *nd daughter Connie of Grand Jansen of Orangeville who haa may send it to the school by lhe
Beside* the Immediate family.
spent some time In Japan was tlie school buses. Proceeds go lo the w«k.
||UM
been
spending
thc
past
two
Mr and Mi* raiU K FauWi-r ’Upl&lt;1,: Mr at1&lt;1 Mf&gt; Bni COw|rn
Mrs. Lucy Strickland Ls spending Rev. and Mn. Robert Hall of Big
MftBumtavUf^Bnrt dflU»hter Pnuicre oI O™nd speaker. Mrs. Clifford Kalilo and p T. A, and ScouU.
Mrs. Bertha Adams and Mrs.
with hta son Clarence.
some time with tier sister, Mra. Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hall ot
aW&gt; vtehVhrir m’Jfcate’wLIlk R,Plld,: Mr" Ol" L*r*b** *nd Mr# daughter Mary Lou of Orangeville
willard Duddles nnd Charles Olenn Williams and three sons of i
---------------- a o e ,
, .
Charts SUiekland of Assyria Oen- Kewanna, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Ger­
X?
in IJnn SelW of Delton Ur swnto11
Florin took the first basket
belllake visited the formers father? HICKORY CORNERS
Gull
ald Keegitra of Grand Rapids, oth­
Larry Stockford who has pneu- team to Lansing Saturday evening Addison Pennock In the Jgnlter j Lawtynce Decker of Illinois spent Th, hsddv Dozen organization win
ers from out-of-tewn in attendance
" Prrid^LSh U
Vli^nia. They will be gone about Jao&lt; .0 1860 an(l Mrs. stanton in
to witness the Michigan-Notre Convaieaeeail Home tn ifetin*, the weekend with his pa rente Mr '
included Frank Coykendall. Mrs
“ *”*aI Hope township Sept. 29. 1873. They
Friday afternoon. Mr
and Mn and Mn Roy Decker and attended
J
Dame game.
‘u dBU’hl&lt;fr N*0®1! the Wesleyan churfh Sunday momyr wjd Mn^iri Pari^T* Has Marjorie Hershiser and son Bruce,
Mr. and Mn George Schoolcraft were married Feb 25. 1692 in Hope Helen Aldrich Is substituting as I Mrs Barton Cortright and daugh­ iVn
call, d mi
i— —
mi. huu mi*.
rarwri ui rsaa- all of Lake Odeaaa, Mn. Charlo*.
Dorothy and Miss caiua
on him
nun Ratnrrtav
Saturday afiaM-nz*-.
aftemi
of Battle Creek spent Saturday township by Rev. Oesler
They teacher for him at thc Delton Rural ters Maxine and .....
[ Ungs called
im on hla cousin. Mr. and Walton ot Ionia. Mr. and Mra. Clif­
[Charleeii Castle of Kalamazoo spent
spent Mr. Pennock Is quite 111 again.
iCharlcen
her parents, Mr. and Mn. moved to this village several yean Agricultural school.
Mcnihrrx
nr .... ...u- „ w „7- .. « « ' Th* Y- M. W. B. of the Wwleyan) Mra. Albert ConkUn and hte aunt, ford Palme ter of Bedford. Mr. and
Ftnturdav with the
tlw&gt; formers
fnrmsra parents.
narents.
u
Leon Leoilard attended a County Saturday
Bert Patton.
; ngo from n farm east v
of, Delton
L"
' church *“l
,wld Bt U1® Lynn Mrs. George Oonklln and husband on Mra. J. E. Norgaard, Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mn. Sol Stanton ode-। where they had resided for 21 Eastern Star meeting in Middleville Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson.
anyone
unvone else
eu« who'haa'
wim ha. waste
wa.i- MpCTlu^^'h^w.tav
n..~-1.------------ ewnlng.! Sunday.
Olenn Culver, Mr. and Mra Walter
. which they wish to give lo lhe March T
The Bristol tewing group had a Gilbert and Mr. and Mra. Monroe
society may leave II at lhe barn at
good attendance on Friday at Mra. Olbbs all of Grand Rapids.
■ lhe home' of Lincoln Bush or call ■। x.ij general committee of thc Carver's home and tied four com­
i Methodist church met at the home
Mrs. Robert Barnea.
fortables. Mra. Roy Smith will en­ CI.AY HILLS
Last week's letter.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Starring and ' of Rev. J. W. McCue. Monday eve­ tertain the group tn two weeks.
two children of Level Park spent . nlng to make final plans for lhe
Mrs. Wright Clifford-spent Thurs­
Sunday with hte Alster. Mrs. Leon , csntenntel celabratlon of ths found- week with her daughter. Mrs Ed­ day afterntxin with Mrs. Leun Potts.
। Ing ot thc Methodist church at
Pnnnoek nnd family.
Dole Robert of Grand Rapids
w «■ ! ' Hickory Corners. Il will be held’ ward Hoffman, near Dowling who
Rev s. w. Haye* of McBride Sunday, Aprji
Further announce- fell on the Ice levering a ligament spent the week-end at the home of
Eugene Haight.
from a rib.
spent from Tuesday until
merits will'be made regarding the,
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Gibbs called
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford । plB|1,
Mn. Leon Cole spent last week in
on Mra. Steve Miller, of Clarksville
Morford.
_. . .
I Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barnes of OtSaturday afternoon, and found tier
Mn. Leon Dunnmg u .„
cienung Ke&lt;o vWted his mother. Mrs. H. B.'i enta. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Tasker.
। Harvey Gillaspie has purchased slowly gaining.
at- tiie Faulkner drug store
for
n
-e ror " Hames Sundav. Mrs. Barnes lias I
Mrs. Stella Ogden of Grand Rap­
। of Hugh Cas-t, the bams, on the
The Delton baske.ball team end!। farmer George Case farm which will Ids. visited last week nt the home
cd its home senaon here Tuesday , Bo”’ .to Mr'
be wrecked and used in remodeling of her brother. Ouy McNee and
evening with a 41 - 18 victory over ‘fy PrL‘^v1 ,n"n^5 nb, T\ “ “n his farm bam
wife.
Galesburg William Kron, guard. J*2' “w‘n' « Conununily hospllMr and Mrs. Morris Lewis of Kal­
On .Feb 22 a family gathering and
ImI the scoring with 12 points. E.
.Cl?,ck „
birthday dinner, honoring Mra. Jay amazoo. spent the weekend at lhe
। Houghtcllng. forward, and Bob Wil- ' Mr an“ Mfs' Vcrne Town and Cole on her natal day was held at home of her parents. Leon Pott*
bur. guard, tallied 10 points each 1 d“l«hlcra ot Plainwell called on his the home of her daughter. Mrs. and wife, and attended thc party
lor lhe winners. D. Glazier, forward.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town. Edward Hoffman and family with at the Moe school house Saturday
night. On Sunday they all called on
MK&gt;r«*d Mm for the Iming team This ■ fillnda&gt;'
iall members present.
was the 12th victory in H games
Mr and Mrs. Robert Eskeff of Bat­
Guests Sunday nt Mr and Mra. Mrs. Lenna Johnson tn Bowne.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Steson of Free­
fur Delton. Thc Delton reserve team
C'cck called on her grandmother Irving Brahdl'.i home were their
won Its 13th game out of 14 with u Mr* Minnie Tethriek. Sunday af- parvnU. Mr. and Mra
Charlie port. visited at thc home of tiicir
-coie of 36 - fl over the Galesburg, temoon.
।Strickland and an aunt. Mra. Perry- daugliter. Mra. Verdun Covlllc and
family.
team. Dick Barnes, center, scored
Jl hn Mourcr attended the Sunday Strickland.
i
u. near
nc. Hastings
Mr and Mrs Howard Colburn are
Id pointe for lhe winners.
morning services at Bunnell church .
Morris Miller of
spent Sunday st the home of Mr jll'H’k in Ray Lyons njiartmcnts. In
The neighborhood group at Wall kv* Sunday.
. where he, Mirtrti.vitu
has employ­
i and Mra. Oral! Middleville
Miller.
lake had a surprise farewell party j Jimmie Beadle was absent from
ment.
ft the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- [ school the firs' of the week on ac­
Mr and Mrs. T. R. Kline of Mldton Slotigh nt the lake Saturday! count of sickness.
|| dlevllle were Sunday afternoon WEST HOPE * * “
night Witli about tliirty present. M.
w» at Caledonia
Caltdor.!- guests of their daughter. Mrs. Oral
Edward Snunlay
Bromley was
Last Week's Letter
.. . week
-----and Mrs Stough were presented on business one day last
| [Miller and family.
MODEL 414
Mr and Mra. William McCallum
with an electric lantern.
On their way home from Florida.,| Mra. Leon Cole haX returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams Rev. and Mrs. Evtle Barnes of Grand' a weeks absence spent at the home and children of Kalamazoo spent
were supper guests of liLs parents, [ Rapids spent two days of last week ot her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Friday night nnd Saturday with Ills
parents. Mr. -and Mra. William Mc­
Mr and Mrs Lc Jle Williams near with hte mother. Mrs. H. E. Barnes । Tasker of Hastings.
Dwler Friday evening
The local Red Cross Unit is hav-' Claud LaClenr who te staying al Callum.
—
........
-........
uwm ui
victory | »nc
nume ui
LyndciiJohiicockandAlmondWeMr.
nnd
Mrs. Leon Doster
of rtasHas-' ma
Ing miomrr
another eaivBgr
Salvage ror
for Victory)
the home
of nin&gt;.
Mrs. Mary nirccii
Purcell is
te
.-I..;!,.! Mr.
Mf and Mrs. •»
-____ •— nnd
■ .is asking
■ ■ - *lor • old
.. !•&lt;
— Avis —Babcock
-■___ •- .U»«s- vteltcrl
Marshall campaign
ill •«
Mrs
Is anteting!1101home fr,01"
over the
Norwood Tuewinv
evening. evening.
Mi.v-, paners.
Mim ! rags,
paners.'rags.
magnzines
magazines
and cartoni
arfd ;cartons
1&gt;» the ; Purcell
in lhe Purcell
home. Ttome.
” ।i webkehd. Almond
AL------------staying
over until
—
Noinia Quick of Banfleld
Banfield spent
spent.-delivered to Mrs Howard Johnsons I
Thursday night with
them
I
nr
Mrs
Nellie
Pennock's
before
April
&lt;
:KnAR
CREEK
[
Mr.
and
Mra.
Hubert
PcUlngUl
and
*•
n.
or Mrs.
A|&gt;rll &lt;T-HAR
Mrs. Chester BghRhkrt nnd chll-I t। , Please•....
bundle your magazines I Remember
Rememberthrthe Community Cluo children of Hickory Comers spent
dien spent Saturday in Kalama- I papers nnd cartons separately and lhl* we*k wdBV nl«ht
Sunday with her folks. Mr and Mrs.
«*&gt;
-(1,. securely
the price varies on' Le»lte Gou,d *nd wlfe N»ent the E. L McCallum.
Tone Quality!
Mr. and Mrs LaVern Quick and each assortment
'
| weekend In Augusta helping care' The Rev. Isaac O-tgood ot Charclilldrcn Normn nnd Lawrence of
- w ,
) lor their nephew who was In on tette
Distance!
lotte vteiiwd
visited ththe home rntv.
folks Monday
Runfield and Mr. nnd Mrs. Mason I Bit ANU H DISTRICT"
( accident.
and Tuesday.
Norwood of Kalamazoo were dinner
Ute Jolly Dozen met at thc home I The party al Henry Leinaar'a SatMr. and Mrs Teddy Hayward
Rucsts of-Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Mrs. Ethel Wilcox last Friday । urday night was will attended and a ipent Sunday With her folks, T. Wil­
Norwood Sunday
/or i»t luck dinner
1 good time enjoyed by ail.
cox's In Orangeville.
Come in and mc lhe new 1918 EMER­
IIU eiblntt
Mr and Mrs R H Mott of HenMrs Chas. Laubaugh te In Nash- । Wendal Lninmers and wife of
SON’S with “.Miracle Tone” al Mark's
Mr. and Mrs Almond Weber are
Sunday
with ”
Mr. vllle
Mixa -May Potter;
Jderahott spent ~
‘
—- caring
- •
-for -, Knlamazoo spent Friday night with moving their household goods lo the
amazing low price*.
John
Lammers
nnd
family.
Also
and Mrs. Rum-11 Mott and family.: for a few days.
Jesse Osgood home where they will
Lammers and wife of Fair Cake make their home for the present
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Noruood
Mr nnd Mrs Keith Norton anil l Muri
I
entertained Mr. mid Mrs Rogci children, of Kalnmo. spent Sunday)I and Duane Lammas* and wife of
Mr. and Mm. Albert Tuttle and
Williams and sou Dean nt u birth- evening with Mr and Mrs. Ken-1I Hastings were guests Sunday.
son. Billie, and Mrs. Jay Norton of
day dinner Monday night in honor I neth Norton.
J| -----------------Mrs Sweet and Mrs. Josephine Battle Creek spent Monday al Al­
6VOLT 45 PLATE
of lhe 7th birthday anniversary of [ Mr and Mrs. Herman Miller, of .
j McOouldrich returned last week mond Weber's
lluir grundsuirDeun.
Detroit, called on Mr
and Mrs. from Florida where they have been
Mr. und Mrs. Ezra Hartn-an and [Kenneth Norton, one day last week. | spending thc winter.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

MIDDLEVILLE

DELTON

!t?.y S£?2i1,J‘“TIL!! •“

“*cw,r c"rt “

SP1JL!!”.

MIT”"low

«, sa

PLUS VALUES! PLUS SAVINGS,

MARK'S

COUPON/

NEW

COMPACT
RADIO

CASH IN ON
MARKS SPECIAL
COUPON PRICES/

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9*

W»?ncsd?\', ...

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SJI £*AMfSL

‘ 90&lt;

! HEADER

14

CAR BATTERY

GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS
19.25

v*Rni$h

fvc^'
‘VEAr

AUCTION SALE

I 50
GENUINE

ONLY..

00&lt;

PYREX

51 PLATE

batteries

PIE PLATES

20&lt;

FORD v a , CHEVS

95

r IRONING BOARD '

25*

COVERS
PAD

EVERY COUPON
MEANS EXTRA
SAVINGS TOJtP"

304

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1942

CATTLE

BICYCLES
&lt;ou»e/‘

Reg. Holstein bull. 19 mos. old
Reg. Holstein cow. 10 yrs. old. bred June 6
Reg. Holstein cow. 6 yrs. old. fresh Oct. 7
.
Reg. Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old, bred Aug. 2
Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old. eligible to register, bred Sop. 2
Thoroughbred Jersey cow. 6 yrs. old, bred June 9
'
Thoroughbred Jersey heifer, 1 yr. old
Holstein heifer, 5 mos. old, eligible to register
Holstein heifer. 7 mos. old, eligible to register
All thc 'cattlCjOre T. B. and Bangs tested

HOGS

MODELS

Thoroughbred Duroc Red Brood sow, 3 yrs. old. wgt.
about 400 lbs., brad Doc. 24
3 young Duroc Red sows, wgt. about 125 lbs. each

TOP AND
vJftfoSHlELD
or girls

_ JfwrL

TOOLS

HORSES
Brown more, good worker, wgt. about 1200
Black horse, wgt. about 1400

ROYAL FLYER

SEALfeR

mile west and three miles south of Freeport known as the Fred Cushing farm, on

Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, war time.

OBLONG BREAD
Ok LOAF PAN

EQUIPPED
i.FVMiMO
BOARDS

Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale at the farm located one

w

CHICKENS

27&lt;

About 30 White Rocks and White Leghorn hens

FARM IMPLEMENTS
|ohn Deere grain binder with new canvasses
John Deere corn binder with tongue trucks and side
bundle carrier
I. H. C. riding cultivator
Planet Jr. 5 shovel Ajax cultivator
-aAmerican 7 shovel Ajax’cultivotor
8-ft. tandem cultipocker
John Deere hoy loader
Farmers Favorite grain and fertilixer drill
New Ideal manure spreader
3-sec. Syracuse drag
2-sec. spike drag
Walking plow
Hoy mower, in good condition
Side delivery rok&lt;
“
"
Heavy wage
Corn shcllc
38 ft extension ladder

COVER®

9
£oupOn

2 11-2 in. Redwood plank 12 in. wide, 14 ft. long
Coal burning tank heater
Sharplei cream leporator No. 4
Coal burning broodor stove with 500 chick canopy
Oil burning brooder, 500 chick lixe, uied one leaion
2 sct« of work harnesies
Set (feel harness homes
Set 1 in. lines, nearly new
Hone collars. 1 23 in., 3 21 in., nearly new
14 ft. wagon box with 1 ft. top box
600 Ib. platform scales
Belnap bob sleighs
Post hole diggers
4 — 1 x 10 yellow pine 14 ft. long
6 — lx 6. yellow pine 14 ft. long
Quantity of Black Ash gate lumber and some other
lumber
Black Ash sleigh runner, 3 in. plank
2 hard maple sap sled runners 6x6 in., 10 ft. long
3-horse oak wagon thills with neckyokes
Set of heavy iron'logging bunks
4 large hay rope wood pulleys
100 ft. 7-8 in. hay rope 2 stock feeders 12 ft. long
3 4-rope 5-ft. hay slings 2 double harpoon hay forks
Sap pan
100 gal. oil storage tank with pump
30 and 50 gal. steel oil drums
Forks and shovels and other articles too numerous to
mention.
•

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Marble top bedroom suite, bed. dresser and commode
Oak bedstead. 3-4 sixe
Combination bookcase and secretary
Hand power washer with wringer
Milk safe
Fruit cupboard
Laura! heating itove
4 nearly new 10-gol. milk

20-gal. jar

10-gal. jar

Few gal. |qrs.

TERMS OF SALE - CASH day of sale, noth ing to be removed until settled for.

5T

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128 W. Stote

Phone 2524

HASTINGS

9*

N. ELLSWORTH FENDER, Prop
HARRY 0. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk

------ --

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. IMS

LLI
r. Intarmant »•«
Sartor, the home
timed tale family,
ibert Hall of Big
Ira. Hugh Hall of
r. and Mra. Oar­
rand Rapids, othwn in attendance
Coykendall. Mra.

aa. Mrs. Charles
Bedford. Mr. and

and Mrs. Walter
ind Mrs. Monroe
li Rapid*.

ford spent ThiirsMr*. Leun Potts.
Grand Rapids
I at the home of
ia*. Gibbs called
er. of Clarksville
i. and found her

i of Grand Haptek nt the home
iy McNee and

rls Lewis of Knlnta. Leon Poll*
tnded thc parly
hotue Saturday
they all called an
in In Bowne.
1 Sisson of Free• home of their
dun Covlllc and

urd Colburn are
I apartment*. In
he has employ-

Ilium McCallum
ialamaxoo speni
itiirday with his
ra. William Memd Almond WeDctroll over lhe
aylng ov«j until

rt Pcttinglil and
’ Comers spent
ts. Mr. and Mrs.
Miood of Charic folk.* Monday

•Hltiy Hayward
er folks, T. Willand Weber arc
aid goods to thr
where they will
the present,
ert Tuttle and
Jay Norton of
Monday at Al-

E
i one

I Chureh Announcemtnlt'

Woodland Community News

The Methodist Church
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
10:00 A. M. Morning worahip.

IT"'1"'' '

“f

Franklin Townaeud spent Saturday l||
at
Kalamaaoo rfroppUbT
J
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111

[ASSYRIA

_.

ITS MUCH EASllQ

COH SULT THE YELLOW
OF TME TELKOM
iHRECTOftY
TO-BUY-IT M

Mis* Norma Case of Lansing spent

I Mr. and Mr* Paul Bredtock and
' family ar.d
and Mr. and Mr*.
Gallen
Mra. Galler.

Miss Dons Betts of Grand Rapids cnU' Mr and 3Jrs Hu&lt;h Cu&gt;ea retired Church of tlie Brethren' 8:00 P. M. Epworth League._______
birthday dinner
, at th* home of spent Tuesday and Wednesday all Born on Feb. 20 at th* home ol
minuter. Burial was in Canon City. I Thuraday 8 P. M. Mid-week *erv- Frank Jordon of North Woodland in her home here.
Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Parks, a 84
Mr. and Mra. Carl WalU of WoodMr. and Mr*. E. C. Kraft were ,b daughter who has been named
i honor of hia birthday Sunday.
land and Mr. nnd Mra. Fred TabMr. and Mra. P 3. Mullinax and Sunday guests of hl* ,J&gt;rotfter*_Mr.1 Carolynn.
berer of Freeport were Sunday eveZion Lutheran Church
i Mr. and Mra. Floyd Kilpatrick of and Mra. Noah Kraft at Charlotte. I Mr and Mrs. Rex Meyer* and
' ntng guests of Mr. and Mra. Reuben
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
i Battle Creek were Sunday guests of
Mi* Maude Wotrtng spent Sal*; family of Kalamazoo were Sunday
Wolcott of Ea-t Woodland.
10: 00 A. M. Bunday school.
' Mr. and Mra. Ogle Flanigan in honor urdsy and Sunday in Kalamazoo, i&lt;of their great-grandparenta.
Mra. Agnes
*------ --Derri*
4"
who
u"has
----- been
------ In'; 11: 00 A. M. Morning worship.
jof Etho'a birthday.
"
Tn* Clover Leaf class will mect'Mr and Mrs Fred Hawlcy- __ _
ill health for some time, is bcldg! Wednesday, March 11. at 8:30 P i Little Shirley Townsend had the
Friday night. March 6 at the home
Mrs Walter Stanton spent part
cared for at th- home of her broth- kVr ._Mldwcck
Lcr.tan aerriro Otudr
iai.4t .
. 4
.
cast removed from her leg and hip
m Battle Creek at the
er»*lr
Edwaxd IUesor , rehearaal after the service Religtou.। Thursday at Grund Rapids. She ha* of Mr. James Bean, with Mrs. W. i “f l»*l
I home of her daughter. Mra. RobRodger Faul entertained two of hl* instruction—Tuesday 4 40 P M ■ to remain quiet for two week* and C. Bassett assisting.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Jake
HolUster
aad,
wt
Co,e'
P^.nC? TwM*?d and Senloi* Thursday. 4:40 P. M. Jun- go back for observation. If every­
PhilllpBorn with dinner at hi* home
children spent the weekend with Mr. | Born Sunday at Pennock hospital,
thing Is found satisfactory little
last 'nl^sday evening in honor of
‘
.
and Mrs. Earl Hollister at Ann Ar- to Mr. and Mra. Roger Davis of
Shirley can learn to walk.
hu ninth
hU
nlHU} birthday. After dinner.
dinner.:.South Woodtand Chureh
! bor.
Baltimore a 6 3-4 lb. daughter who
Harold Tukey of Geneva, N. Y..
Rodgyr's daddy took thc children!
Robert ----Longe -■
ol ••
New
York
Citv haa **«» niuned Jertlyn Rae.
1 and Ronald and Loren Tukey of East "rrr,-— •
—- —
Murphy'* hill.
Rodger 1
Tlie election of officers for lhe
Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Dell of Leslie..1sliding ,on
KlnnM
u
10.00 A M. Worship and sermon. Lansing were guesta of Mr. and Mr*. vWtlng his father. Fred Long and j
were Bunday dinner gueyta «rfhe -wore *
a ’skinned
K*
face *all
* »w«k 111 lhe
11 uo A. M Sunday Mhoot. Mrs:
Ixmg.
j
Womens Society for ChrfsUan Scrv.
Paul Brudtock Saturday.
result
a C0,lu10
collision
with a bush.
I
home of hia parent*, Mr. and Mrs re
*ul‘ of n
’1 W,U|
Tlir L. W. Priddy family have ,ce w111
held ul thc next session
Mr. and Mrs Joaeph Smith and
The Evangelical Church
John Dell.
j daughter nnd Mips Thelma Cox of moved on a farm near Vermontville.-on March 5.
J.' S Deabler, pastor
Mbs Kay Deising returned to her&gt; 'Ilu' Womens Society of Christian
i Hastings and Mr and Mrs Keith
10:00 A. M Morning worship
Larry Joe were Sunday dinner guests
I’ Farlcc were Sunday evening guests school teaching Monday after a 8n™e mct at the Brtggs church on
School Debt Reduced
Il 00 A. M. Sunday school.
at the home of Mr. und Mra. Paul
week's absence.
, Thursday.
of Cha*. Farlcc and family.
Tbwnaend of South Woodland.
i, Thc
*‘,c final payment
F“y«”-nv on
■&gt;" lhe
uir rerrMrs. D. D Myers left for Iter home
Mlw X&gt;Prtel Rankin h aasbtlng at
Mr. and Mra Eldon Cobb and
Mra. Dora Brumm is teaching as £?
---------ndcd _
b9*'
—ds
—
tllr -------------Woodland
J
8:30 P. M. Evening worship.
Choir Rchearaal Wednesday eve- daughters plan on moving on the in Hammond, ind., after spending the home °r hcr w,lrr and family,
substitute at the Qarlton Center I Township School District was made
several
weeks
here.
Ur -»nd Mra. Wilbur Park.
Allen
Cheney
farm
Tuesday.
prayer service Thursschool while their regular teacher. I [“*1 week consi-tmg . of W000
gdOOO In
In nlng. Midweek
c
The annual meeting of the FarmMl’- and Mrs Byron Guy of Bai­
Mr.
and
Mra.
Otto
Town*cnd
were
Mrs. Paul Smith Is caring for her bonds plus 8770 in interest. This day cvenjng.
weekend guests of Mr. and Mra. ers Co-operative Creamery will be tlmorr were vUltors on Sunday at
daughter Marcia
__ •--- who
____________
has scarlet
•-*'J '«•
■e“’jves
*•*&lt; hut
but an
81LM0
non nt
of »i,*
the n*inin&gt;n
original'
• • •
Garnet Townsend of Kalamazoo. On held Thursday. March 5 at the now the home of Mr. and Mra. FrctkMil| debt to be paid In yearly payments; Chureh of the Lnited
fever.
.
i
Sunday they all visited Mr. Ralph creamery building on South main let
Marda Faul was an overnight ot », 00° Plus hiterest. In other
street.
j The women of the Bristol comTown?end nt La Grunge. Ind.
debt ^ll^e for next year
guest of Marilyn Eckardt at her word£
Work is progressing on lhe Com- munity will meet on Friday with'
Guy Knntner and family were
Woodland last can be reduced by about 73 per cent Woodland
home in Northeast
.
American scientist* and inventors, many of them working la tha
Sunday guests of Mr .and Mra. Ar­ munity Maple Syrup ptoject which Mra. William Carver, to tie comforznuranay
evening.
|
Nlnr
&gt;'
e
*
M
W
lhe
d,,
bt
Mood
at;
-----------------------------10:
00
A.
M.
Morning
worahip.
Thursday
laboratories of American industry, will play
thur Teeter of Coats Grove.
Mrs C. E. Fawcett and son Chas. I
Bnd tb«*.
»f Educa-, 11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
operative Creamery building.
i Roger Davis who previously lost
of Oak Park. Hl, are visiting her1'
1""
d “ «mpoMible.te
—— fo
—
-----------------------, —pay the
7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
NORTHEAST
WOODLAND
Mr
and
Mrs.
George
Place
and
hts
.
‘
.mall
finger
by
amputation,
had
.
parent*. Mr. nnd Mr* F. E. Border । 86000 due at that ""
A
timF.
Wednesday. 7.30 P. M. Prayer
son
have
moved
Into
thc
Liebhauscr
;
his
third
finger
removed
Mr
nnd
Mra.
Walter
Cooke
took
Miss Etta Schneider entertained ! Tlie Board «if Education and the meeting.
! Misses Grace Conklin nnd sister
Mra, Lydia Schuler to Lake View house on Reed St.
the Executive Committee of thc 1 citizens of the dlstrlcta are to be jKilpatrick
Saturday for a few days stay.
1 Mr. and Mra Fred Langham and • Louise Conklin of Battle Creek vu-|
Barry County Christian Endeavor congratulated on this most splendid
10: 30 A. M Sunday school.
Sunday afternoon visitors at the Russell nnd E. V. Smith have moved lied their parents. Mr. und Mra.'
Union at her heme Monday evening. rccmd of achievement and for their'
11: 30 A M Morning worship.
i George Conklin Sunday.
home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bates back here from Holland.
Rev. and Mra Harold BlakelS' und untiring efior’a to maintain a su­
7:30 P M. Christian Endeavor.
Gentlemen's evening of the Wo-; Mrs. Aubrey Bel-on has been on
and family were Mr. nnd Mrs
daughter Judy of Bibsfteld visited perior cdygational system for the
Thursday, 8:00 P M. Pray er meet­ John Springetl of Nashville. Mr. and man's Literary Club will be held the sick list the past week.
relatives in Woodland and Lake boys ancy girls of ihf. community.
ing.
jack Schreiner. Eldon Cole and
Mrs. E J Bat*.* nnd Joyce Ftshjr Wednesday night at the Community
Odessa from Wednesday until Sun- Dbtrirt
,
Thr Mid-Ycai Council nnd Mis­ Mr and Mrs. Walter Cooke. Mrs h0‘^cTournament Here Thi* Week
I Van Syekles student* of the short
day.
sionary Convention of Michigan Lydia Schuler and Mr. nnd Mra.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Warner return-1 course at East Lansing were guests
Mr*. Glenn England and daughter', Woodland High school will be the Conference will lie held at the CaleRay Scheel wen callers there during ed to I heir work at the Food Center recently of the home folks,
hast
to
the
clas*
’
C"
district
basket
­
Marjory Visited at the home of Dr.
donla United Brethren
church'
and Line's dniartment store after
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McClelland .
nnd Mrs. R. G. Finnic over the week­ ball tournament which
March iu
10 and
Delegates &lt;o
to inis.
this!
------ will
, „ bo
. held
.
aiarcn
tnu 11.
u. urirgau's
enn
i Tbumdiiy, "
' ‘
n.i&gt; '
of
Cre,ek h'wly vred* were
Friday
and Saturday n.&lt;5,.np)]y nn? P B 8mith, Cecile i Mr*. Ernest Hough of Sunfield
end.
Mr and Mra. S. B. Dull of -near ueckenrt guests at the home of Mr
called on Mr*. Bertha Eckard I reVermontville have bought the for- and „ “
“,c no,ne “ Mr ।
Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick and
r. ■
-j » t
... a CuttIs. George Schaibly. Mac Leon-',ccntly.
nn Mrs. jay cole.
Miss Arlene Kilpatrick of Benton1 *"
” !£ WoJ?d" ,ard. Karl Dlllenbeck and Paul Smith.;
Ml** Dort* Bates sirent Sunday
Mra. I-ena Conklin visited on Fi I-1
Harbor spent the weekend with hl* *“ ,'d
11,“"d-y
The Kilpatrick W. M. A will meet, •i with MH* Joyce Eckardt.
ha^e rnnv^L m GraS I^e U
. dB&gt;' “l U,e home °f her son Leslie' years ago on February 11, was
sister*, lhe ML**e* Carrie and Jen- I""*"* 1,1 7,Middleville win play nt lhe home of Mr. and Mra Bernardi
and discovered some of the prioriConklin and family of Johnstown. I
‘| Sunday afternoon callers at the have moved to Grand Ledge.
Caledonia
0:00.
nle Kilpatrick. Mra Kilpatrick andI,; c
“lLdonl“ al n
tors. In addition to his famous
Black March' 12.
E Brod beck home were Mr. nnd BARKYVU.U. ■
In the second round. Friday eve­
| Mr. and Mra. Ward Cole and Mr.
lamp . . .
Arlene remain* d for this «rek in
ning.
Portland
wHl
play
thc
WoodTwo
Stale*
Nominated
I
Paul
Brodbeck,
Luther
Brodand
Mrs.
Henry
Van
Syekles
were!
their home. They have rented a
Our school board and Mrs. Earl
I'or Village Election ! •*&lt;* and Mr- and Mry- Carl Brod’1 Tobias met with Mra. Maud Smith Sunday dinner guests at the home'
modem* home Just outside of Benton lantl-Lake Ode-.a winners at 7:45
Two slates cf candidate* for Vil-! be?k,
,
.
,
Harbor and will move all tficlr and Delton will piny the winner luge office.* will appear on lhe bal- l ,Mr*' ”BTT &lt;‘LLrl’h vl!,Ucd MlM and Mr. Hilbert at jhe school house of Mr. and Mrs Orin Cole,
Mrs. Sam Buxton of Banfieid. Mrs.
hou-schold goods to their new hjjme of lhe Middleville-Caledonia tilt.
Friday afternoon to complete plan.*
Thr
championship
game
will
be'
1
lot
for
March
o
election
a*
a
rtEck
“
rdt
,
,,
,
1
this Saturday Mra. Kllpatriclf and
for the school modernization project. Webb of Battle Creek and Mrs. Nel­
!I Milt of the Caucu* meetings held hut । Mr- and Mrv Will Velle called on
guests on Friday at
Arlene were Sunday night supper; played at 8 00 Saturday evening.
As thc result of this meeting, there lie Miller -were
■S,ct«,ttW-wo,j£'5S
.............................................
guests at the home of Mr. and Mra
Is a special meeting tills week Frl- a quilting’ bee at the home of Mrs.
Kral^ftr!;.nr»n nt cirund Rinid*
Twelve members of thc Good Will follows: President. Karl C Faul. Sunday afternoon*
। a on o'clock eastern war time so that
Mrs. Daisy King visited her par­
18:00 o'clock eastern war time, so that |
---------- - ----- - -------------- — -----th. !
Cirele Of the W H. C 8 of the
Treasurer. Ruth Scudder: Trustees.1
• • •
ithc
.....
.. may approve or reject’cnL
•-'- Mr. nnd Mra. Gaylord---------district,
Holmes
Last Week's Letter
anrt Mr*
irrrv Ftsner.
Ptsher
Methodist churcii surprised
thc plans for modernization as set on Sunday.
ent*. Mr. and
Mra. Jerry
»«. one
i t ot John Dell. Lawrence H. Bird and',
Mr. ----and ------Mrs. —
Hugo
. Supl. and Mra H A Kitson were t
[ o,d”‘’ nlrrnb'
Mr' J L Howard Harper; Assessor. Leon' —
-- Wunderlich
----------------- ! up by the committee in charge.; ’77lP local Farm Bureau groups will
auesi* of Sunt und Mr*. David Vim: Sm,lh Mflnda'« •'icning. the oc- Nicholson.
ir,nd Mr. and Mra. Tom Ogden of! Please note thi* is for every inter- J°ln ln lbc county wide Family
Buskirk of Hasting*'last Thursday: c,Vlloa bel^K lirr -70th birthday. Mr.*,
The Republican'* placed the fol- Hastings vtsited nt the E. Brodbeck jested person tn the district.
[Night held at Hastings at a future,
evetanl X?"hey“dS^talnT thi'
™
ZT!
lowing in nomination: President. I home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra Frank Tobias and • Rl‘‘',
superintendrntr and their wives of; »]*"
‘^2* Rob-ri Roni; Clerk. Herald E | Mr..and Mr*. Ray Scheel and Mr., Earl Tobias were In Lansing WedCallers ul the Mr. and Mra. Hugh
3. Today electric light, electric
a. And icirntiita throughout tha
y. After dinner the ladle* |*l’n* ,h^,doo.r -u)B1,,B Ha’’,)y
Ctasric: Treasurer. Dora Bnimin; I and Mra. E. J. Bate* attended the nesday and called on Mra. Ernest C"-"1' ho,nc Sunday were Mrs. Gernation, in laboratoriM like the
of Mra VnnBuskirk .t day To You In fact site thought she Trustees. Fred E Border. Glenn I Fann Bureau Banquet at Hastings1 Wood.
,ln Cotton and daughter Elinor and
proved that Edison wouldn't kno»
G-E Research Laboratory. are
auditorium whin they hB&lt;1
r,'d,°
“,,d
Farthing nnd L. H. Brumm: Asses-' Friday evening,
working, as Edison once worked,
,
The ML*se* Clara Gillett, Phyllis Mr and “»• Willard Ca*e.
heard "H. M 8. Pinafore" while |}?«"
’’J,’'
'a sor. Grant Osgood.
1 Sunday dinner gucsta-at the home, Day and Mildred McClelland at-!
to bring victory.
'
* ‘ ------------------ *■
- -------of Mr and Mra. Karl Eckardt were
POWERS ECHOES
their husband* held u round table
tended a kitchen shower for Mrs.'
I gift was presented to Mra Smith West Woodland Birthday Club
Mlvi Marian Henderson of Detroit.
dL*ca*slon.
birthday was on Sunday, Feb J
Entertains Husbands Miss Olive Henderson ot Lansing.
Mr. and Mra Harold Forman of«1?T!TO*also
a gift was Riven to an­
Tlie West Wocdland Birthday club Mr. .and Mra. Irvin Hall nnd Mrs.
Flint visited hl* parents. Mr. andt
»rer‘lhF^.t
“"T '‘"‘I''
Mra. George. Fonnun from Friday other member. Mra. Lynn OwRood entertained their hit-,bands at their Kate Henderson Mra. Charles Bailey »„r nl«M Ika S..S.”
whmw birthday occurred on Mon­ annual meeting «t the home of Mr nnd son* of Battle Creek were aft­
until Sunday.day.
Feb.
23.
and
Mra. Hubert Johnston ol ernoon visitor.*
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lcfllcr and
Southwest
Woodland.
About
fifty
Mrs. Harriet'. Leigh was sur­
daughter Joan. Mr. and Mra. Rob­ Methodist W. S (*. S. Entertains
Mr and Mrs Fred Haynes of
a**®*!
husbands and wives enjoyed the prised Monday by the member* ot!; Nashville
were Wednesday dinner McCu,lum u working in Muskegon. I
ert Crockford and Mr. nnd Mra
Sunday School Children bountiful dinner.
Out
-- -------’ ,ow" the Women's Missionary Society of
John Brechelr.cn were Sunday din­
The children of the Methodist iKIT1'--------------------------------- “”?• «• Er.n.rlK.l chureh when Urey; guestaxof Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde.',
ner guesta at thc hdme of Mra. Cora
Mr. and Mrs Ray Holman of Kai-1
„ „„
Leffler and Miss Hilda Smith of Sunday school. Epworth League;':M re. ol Bcrl.n .ol Mr -nd Mn
Quest
M'
icsi uno
and King's
Kings Herald
neraia menmera
member. Earl Drake of Booth HaMli.,4
-rnuon with her in honor ot het! nmo were Thursday afternoon caller*
Woodbury.
entertained with a dinner at
and Mra. Bertlia Wilcox of Hastings.
Mra. Bertha Scofield nnd Mr and:।,| were
: blrehday. Aire- vUlUns and enjoy.' was a Sunday evening caller.
tlie Methodist church Inst Wednes- Three School Bo-rd
i
Mra. Carl Heise visited nn aunt who
Merelren In t hk.,. ln« * •'» “flclA retreshmenU
day evening. A dellctqu* carry-ini
,
Dean Swift of Battle Creek wos1
is slek nt her home in Grand .Rapids,’ dinner
«“ pnrenud; a Monday afternoon caller of Mr.;
was served to over fifty j Dorr Biowell. Herold ClMnio and «»
last Friday afternoon.
K«rl Eckardl. member, of t&gt;». Mr&gt;. Lei,:&gt; In reprembranee ol the
।
members
and.guests.
The
toastmta-!
i
nnd
Mrs.
Ralph
DeVine
;
Mr. and Mr*. John Bulling nnd
Woodland reboot honed, loll Bondar; oefuon.
| Mr. and Mrs James Fennell and'
Mr. and Mra
Arthur Allcrding, tress, Mra. JLx-on Tvler was intro- j for Evanston, Ill., where they, with iii'miiiu tsicwTraii
1 Pauline of Lansing wcre weekend
nnd sons Buddy und Carl werei duccd by tlie President. Mra Ralph other board member* of the couni..,
lefller. Welcome was given by Mra.
. guests of Mr and Mra. Marcel Evalet
guesta of Mr. and Mra. O. J. Vree• y. will be given a short course at
Elgin Mead called at the Archie
land of Green Lake Sunday for din­ Frank Ntethamer and response by sinrtitu-Mtafvi tintvdrrwitv
ic.-t Sidney Stanton wjui hosteas to aj
Miss Barbara Bally and R. Jay Kuxs- Nonnwcstem university inc Kci-1 number of laztie* nt the tan . McIntyre home Sunday afternoon. I
log« Foundation is sponsoring thl*"Ur"*[
ner.
Am moving to smaller place to will have on Auction Sala at the farm located
.
Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence Higdon and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Long of Grand। maul. Coach L. J. Vincent showed oentret' TT»n,r
errrenl
tn
i.
ilin
n
I
*
tills
IlClg
b'.OTtlOOd
.
TWO
CORI
17 5 expect to return Fri- Iorlcts wcre tlcd ofr for M
SUn..'son
I
color movies of Virginia and Florlof Battle Creek Were Saturday
one mile north and two miles east of Doster; or 2’Zt miles south of Prairieville and
Rapid* and A W. Long nnd ML*s! da which were much enjoyed.
day_______
ton.
j evening callers of Mr. und Mra. J. I
Edith Jenkins of Bay City spent the
1 3/4 miles west on Ernest Farr's farm, on
’
.
Higdon.
weekend with the former's parents.
Celebrates Birthday
Woodland Woman’s Study Club
r’itahta.r.0
... 4.U-.
r...uw.. Meetina
.nrvM»sl"lends
-------------------------------------------------------Mr and Mra- Merritt Mead were.
..
......
.
To
Hold Annual
and neighbors helped
Mr
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Long. A. W.
Mr. nnd Mra. John Begerow of
___ „ "s!nr&gt;d Mr. t««,eii vu.h«.. .mioSr..ha.* passed hL* first physical exami­ Lake Odessa were dinner guests of' The Woodland Woman's Study und Mrs- Lowell Bishop celebrate Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and!
Chin will holdI their UI11IU444
annual W4CVVmeet-i016 thirty-sixth
anniversary
of their(Mp- Cameron McIntyre and family
nation and expects to leave for Camp
*
’
their son and iatnily. Mr. and Mra. Ing and• election
•
----mnrri»
On-Jn,.
.
at Quimby, the occasion being the*
of- ofllcera
next।! m
!frtaB&lt;?
, „nrtau
ny.'
on Ute 13lh.
The D.C. C. to have been held thisi birthday of Mr*. Mead.
Mi. and Mra. Leon Hynes returned Forest Begem* Inst Thursday and Tuesday evening March 10. nt the
Sunday. March 1 was also the
Sunday from a montii'.* stay in helped Forest celebrate his birth­ schoolhouse. After the election tt! w^k Friday evening has been post-•
Florida in their house trailer. En­ day. Towards evening a number of music recital will be given with P?"«* unUl Friday evening Marchi birthday of our pastor. Rev. Ken- i
neth Griswold and a.* Mr*. Grt*-I
route home they stopped to visit friends came with well filled basket* Mra. Artec Brodbeck and Gordon ’27Mr and Mr*. Clyde Cheeseman• wold'.* birthday wa.* on Saturday. I
Mr. and Mr.* Clifford Porter of tn surprhe Forest mid also remind Williams In charge.
fund family were Sunday guests off they were presented with an angel
Dowagiac und Mis* Dorothy Putter linn that he had reached nnoUicr
Garden Club Mel Tuesday
Mr. ar.d Mra Hcrmle Babcock in the: food cake bv thc W. B. C. S. ladle*;
uccompanied them home tor a visit milestone; Those present wcre Rev
.11111 Mra
M17*. Arthur
niHIUI Dodge Ullll
and Mill.,
son.
Mra. Henry Hynes was hostess to! Briggs district.
Mr* Robert Tnbia* made tlie cake. I
with her brother. Gerald Potter and:| , nnd
j Lowell: M. and Mra. Guy Kant- thc Woodland Garden Club Tuesday j Guests of Mr. and Mra. Bamry
family until Tlturaday.
Mra. J. J. Willitt*. Mra. Clara Day I
ner:
Mr.
and
Mra.
Eldon
Farrell
and
afternoon. Thc subject of -Lilies Williams on Sunday were. Mr. and1 nnd Mr and Mra Paul Kesler utMr. and Mrs E. O. Shomq called I
Roan Gelding, 13 yrs. old. wgt. 2000
Larry
Jo
and
Mr.
und
Mra.
Stan
­
was dlscir-sed.
[ Mra. Erne.it Kanzler. Mr. and Mrs tended the funeral of Mrs Willllta
on Mr and Mra. Irving Kin.hman of I
Black mare, 11 yrs. old, wgt. 1650
Roland Whitman ar.d Mr. and Mra brother. Tom McGuigan at Fhstorta,
Portland Sunday p. m Mr. Kirah- ley Manker nnd Roberta.
12 FaH plt&gt;,
100 lk«.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
j Herbert Bush and children nil of1 Ohioyon Wednesday Sunday din­
man l* a cousin of Mr. Shomo's and' Reuben Wolcott Resigns Al
Black mare, wgt. 1100
Battle Creek. The dinner wxs in’ ner gutaj^ji the home of Rev and
L* a teacher of agriculture in the
Smith Bro*. A Veil* Elevator ! Last Week's Letter
, honor of the birthdays of Mr. Wil­' Mrs. WilUtts wcre Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
school there. They will be guest* ot
Reuben Wolcott who Iflis been in,' Mr. und Mrs. Willis Sandbrook of;; I Hams and Mrs Kanzier.
Mr. und Mra. Shopo Friday evening
son Willitt* and children of MuskeBlanchard were Tuesday gunt* of &gt;
Mr and Mra. Boots Williams and1 gon Height*. Mr. nnd Mra. Carroll
al thc b-uketbull tournament hem the employ ol the Smith Bios. Ar Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook.
McCormick D.ermg mowor, 571 ft. cut
visited In Scotts. Sflhday.
when Portland plays the winner of Veltc Elevator here for the past four, Mrs E Lucas Is spending ani children
Newton and baby of Weeks District
Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old. fresh in Oct.
Deering Ideal binder. 7 ft. cut
___________
and
one half years has resigned his
the Thuraday evening game,
, wen?. aftemowi cullers and Rev.
indefinite lime with her grmiddnugh-' BARNUM SCHOOL
jMMitlbn
to
devdie
lib,
full
time
to
’
Guernsey cow, 12 yrs. old, fresh in Oct.
Mr. and Mra. Ward Plants anti
™ Kriu.
IS qu.rter. Mrs. Edward Thompson of Sun-;, The
Keith Dur.n
Durkee !.™»
family is
quar- OH.W.1H -,s a ThumUr .iumon
Ids
farm
southeast
of
the
village
Guernsey-Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by
McCormick
daughters spent Sunday aftemoor
lantlncd. both Cart-,™
Darlene and Lurry ca**®rGall
Beaver
who
has
been
workln:;
field.
with her parents. Mr. and Mra
side
. ------- scarlet
--------- .fever.
-----Richard Slrimback of Woodbury
at- the elevator during this winter, Mis* Opal Giles and Chalmcr. , having
Milan Trumbo
Black Jersey, 6 yrs. old. fresh in Oct.
Massey Haseis side da
»,.v West
^4=4.. Woodland O..M.U.7
' Hershberger were Sunday dinner
The
Birthday­ xpea* the weekend with hta sister,
will take his place.
Thanks. Mra I-cna Thompson for
Guernsey-Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, calf by
annual pot luck; Mr* Glen Roush and family.
Oliver 99 plow
guests of Mr and Mra. Walter: Club held their :_2
your kind card from Tuscon. Aria
Summ Sister* Birthdav Club
unH nariv
Hershberger. Afternoon guests vm'diniwr
were [dinner und
party Vrirtu-;
Friday at the
the]! There has been much sickness of
side
Wagon and flat rack
Inquiring about my cold when 1
Mr. -,.
mid
m Mrs Herbert ..........
Vaughan of'home ot....
Mr. ...»
and Mra. Herbert
Herbert
* different
i
ones in lhe community.
Mra Homer Hcnney of Northeast —
Jersey cow. 3 yrs. old. fresh in Nov.
wa.* unable to write much in the
Battle Creek. Mi*.* Juanita Penning- Johnston. There were thirty pre.*- latest victims are the Burr Fassett
Woodland page. I am glad you like Woodland ep'crtained the Summ
Jersey cow. 4 yrs. old. eligible to regis­
Sisters Birthday club al hcr home ton of Gtand,Rapids. Arthur Aller- ent. The March meeting will be at family and Joyce Cobb,
it there und ubo that you enjoy the
ter, due in April
■
3 Harpoon hay forks
Mra. w
Wurt
ding. Jr . of Woodland. Bert Row-1 Adelaide Dalton's home, and will
”r‘ Surinc of Nashville
last
Friday
with
an
all
day
meeting
Banner news.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, eligible to register
te
of
I ••■peni
spent tne
the torepan
forepart or
of last wecx
week with|
with,
Buxs saw attachment for W. 5. Allis
Mrs. Chas. Tcwrucnd and daugh- with pot luck dinner at noon. Twelve Inder and Loren Hershberger and &amp;&lt;? election ot officers
Kn. daughter. 11..
. &gt; 1. —I
i Albert lice
Rcesor
—e rrturr-vreturned .............
from his
... her.
Mn» If.iKa.)
Hubert TLathrop?
were present and Mrs. John family.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due in August
Chalmors tractor with naw belt
tors of South Woodland vtsited Rev. wmbera
1
.... to
---------------.. Y..
— ■ Saturday.
---------Mrs.
Tobias -and
children
Brechclscn
of
East
Woodland
was
a
Percy
Lehman
has
u
ftah
story
to
'trip
Syracuse.
N.
.
--------------------------------aiid Mra. H. V. Townsend last
2 sets Crotch beck harnesses
tell
these
day*
and
really
had
the:
Mrs.
Agnes
DorU
is
111
at
lhe
home
«pcnt
Sunday
afternoon
with
her
Thursday and wcre guests for dm- gucM Mrs. Reuben Oerhnger of
■ prove ....
- -he speared
--------- । of her brother'and alster. Mr. and »—
parenta.
—•« Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Fisher
Hastings won the contest.
fish• to
It Last —
week
ner.
Mr.* Edward Reesor
[I of tlie Center road.
Mr*. lawrence Hilbert visited Mra. Flrai Aid Ciao* In Civilian Defense a 17lb. Pike on Saddlebag hike.
l
Margery' Reeser, who I* a student
Our
__ .. W.. S C. 8. _plans
___ __to go „
lo
McCormick Deering cream separator,
2 Guernsey heiferi, 2 yrx. old, paiture
Clyde Brown ot Lunalng Saturday
Forty-seven citizens of Woodland
’
1at Kalamazoo, spent thc weekend Coats Grove Thursday in an ex­
700 Ib.
and Sunday While there Mra. Hil­ township took advantage of the; incurs around it.
bred
Yearling heifer
home.
। change meeting with their L A. S.
Mr. and Mra. Keith FaHee were, at
1
bert and Mra. Brown visited Mr* first class in First Aid which 1* to
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Wilkinson are
Several liave called on Mrs. Glen
2 Bull calvet
Heifer calf
Brown's daughter and family in De­ be conducted in Woodland an part' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­,
moving into n farm northeast of Pufpalf at the home of her stater.
All
sired
by
Re*i.t*red
Kellogg
buU
ence
Sisson
of
Irving.
troit.
of the Civilian Defense program
Odessa
Mrs Sterling Weeks. Mra. Burr FWsWe are sorry to report that Grand- Lake
1
Mr. and Mra. Frank Nicthamcr. which wa* held at the. school ltou.se;
Holstein bull eligible to register
75 bu. Oota
EHL* Johnston visited at thc sett and’Aines Benson were Sunday
daughter Peggv and son Tom and last Thursdav rveninj. Each one, nn Johnson f"li Friday morning at ,
Mr*. Perry Flcry and son Verdun filled out • Civilian Defense blank the home of Mra. Daisy Tyler. Al- Isaac Rowley home in Hastings and aftanioon caller*.
vl-.ited Gaylord Flory at Ft. Custer and wa* fingerprinted by Lron Dos­ ttrough no bones were broken, she.,:at thc home of Mr. and Mr» Kail, Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde accomand family south of Hasting* ( panted Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day and
I
Sunday afternoon. Gaylord accom- ter. Underalicrifl and County Air, Isn't feeling very well kt this writing. jDrakr
TERMS OF SALE: CASH doy of mIo, nothing to b« romovod until Miffed f»r
Sunday afternoon.
...
family' to Wacousta
Sunday after­
’
iwniert them while they called bn Raid Warden. The clause, tn First ,i Mrs-Floyd Mohler of Detroit rune'
"*
J
-VUM,y called on Rev
Mr and Mr*. A. E. Laird of Battle Aid will begin ns soon a* text books
, jnjl rn
lo v
Creek. Gaylord ha* been out ot ,on Uitaaubject can be procured. No­ I mother s condition is improved.
and
Mrs
Laurence
Lucas
gave
'..
fou
?
d
“
r
Vi,n
Dorcn
“
l
aU
weU
lhe hospital about a week and feel* tice will be given In the paper* when' Mr
Mr and Mra Laurence Lucas 8»vc' Schnetaer. who
1* convalescina .
fine but. will not be put on active the neat meeting will be held.
cni* wre^M"er a^^Mr?'°EdwardlThry Ci*l,ud on Dorol,,y HrUc who .gradually getting weaker; he has not
been able to preach since last July
duty for about a month.
Rev. and Mra. H. V. Townsend and
Teachers' Bridge Club Meet*
children Man- and Francis attended • Mrs. Donald Gager entertained E. Lucas of Sunfield. Mr. and Mra.----------------Balla Cast MM.HS
the funeral of Rev. C. L. Wilkins ot thr Teaclwra' bridge club of which Lee Hasel of Lake Odessa. Fred! American homes nnd restaurants
The___________________________
18 baseball teams tn AmeriLOREN COPPOCK, Auction*!
ROGER Wl
Freeport al the U. B. churcja there. she Is a memoir, at her home Mon­ Mead of Dayton. Ohio, and John use approximately 60 per cent, of , can and National league* use in an
Rev. Townsend conducted the tuner- ।day evening. Mr*. Arllt Bpindli r and Mead.
.
| Ute sugar consumed, the Depart-1 average season, approximately iOS.al services for Rev. Wilkin* who was ;Mrs. Frances Bawdy were guests.
Mr*. John Hines of Lansing, MrJ menl ot commerce reporta.
, ooo ban*, which co*t about 1130,000.

Personal Paragraphs

Little Geraldine Ralrigh of Lake
Odessa visited her former playmatei
and friend. Joyce Farthing over the
weekend.
Miss Virginia Duvall of Grand
Rapid* visited Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Faul over the weekend.
Mis* Myrtle Wilson of Hastings
was an overnight guest at the home
of Rev. and Mrs E B. Grtfftn Mon­
day.
Mrs. Rlioda Austin spent the week­
end in Lansing and made the ac­
quaintance of her new grnnddaugh-

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AUCTION SALE

TUESDAY, MAR. 10,1942
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK WAR TIME

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HAY &amp; GRAIN

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�THE HASTINGS BASSKR, THt'RSDAY. M MICH 3. IM?

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Over-1 on Mr. and &lt;Mrs. Adam Endres to ed by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jed Slowe and daughter Carol Ann and Garner with burial In Payne cemetery
holt of Fowlerville.
(help Mr. Endres celebrate his birth- moved into,it Friday.
.Thrall of Charlotte were Tuesday Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballance of, W. Sunday. Francis has signed up jww- Roush of near Portland called evening guesU at the Rev. Olmstead
Hastings spent Saturday evening
become an army nurse, but doel on j. p. Coo) Saturday.
home.
•
Primary Room
with Mr. and Mra Clarence Bene- not know where she will be stationed., Mr and
Hcnney or
....
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker
Mrs. Bessie Fox was a Sunday din­ diet,
Those neithii a barn t nor tardy i
Mrs. Gerhardt Kunde and Mrs. Grand Rapids wcre Saturday aft-1 A&gt;l°- un&lt;1 Mrj- Fstella Creu.
ner guest of her sister. Mrs.' Arthur
during the past six weeks nre Clair i
Mra. C. L. Wilkins is making Ber:°tl® Kun&lt;1e were Hastings visitors rmoon und supper gpcsU of his c«*Ued on Mrs. Ella Catt. Friday
Coleman of Hastings.
home with hcr daughter. Mrs. Ina I Friday.
mother. Mra. Mary Heiun-y
-.1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shennan
Mi. and Mr;. Walter Rockhill of 'wagner of Grand Rapids.
| Mr. qnd Mra. Ira Blough nnd «on
Mr. aifd Mrs. Clare-Bassett and Kon- and Mrl- Alice Shennan
Hastings spent Sunday afternoon
John Endres end daughters Geral- Ivan of Alto were Sunday dinner family of Irving were Sunday supper Grand Rapids, and Mr. and
^h Mr and Mr»- w- W. JlockiiiU.ldine, Irene, and Barbara Jean of gueots of Mr. and Mrs! Will Blough, guesu of Mr. and Mrs. George Bas-,N- C. Sherman of Hasting.; were
Mr. and Mra. Cliarles Overholt and, Kalamazoo, and Francis, a nurse at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore nave Mett.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
HUbeit and Evelyn were Sunday r Harper hospital in Detroit, called ■ purchased the home recently vacat-; Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston of Bat- Mrs Manley Sherman.
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fin
imo.l Sunday
Cim.lav wit),
Mn. MllinU*
tic r-r.i.V
Creek spent
with &gt;&lt;l«
his par-, ■ Mrs.
Minnie DilVLs
Davis RlW-Ilt
spent fllindnv
Sunday Betty Blough.
enU. Mr and Mrs Perry Preston.
with Mr. and Mra. Charles Timpson
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nagler. Knleen 01 A1!o
Kunoe. Robert Hardy, and Elliott
Mrs. Edyth Sines, daughter Bessie «
Sjoberg called or. Mr. and Mra. P. 8. nnd *-°n J,m Pt MlddU-vilh- called on
Woodall of Muskegon Hcighu. Sun- ’he former’s aunt. Mrs. George Porday.
' beJ «»d family’. Tuesday evening. ,
Harold Ro’enberger was n Grand
Mr. and Mra. George Browiit-11 and
Rapids visitor Monday.
'little Chrysial Pro-.t of Flint were
.Max Rice of Alto called, on Mr. Saturd.iy evening guests of Mr and -Tuesday evening we entertained
thr Library Club with u play entitled
and Mrs. Frank Denlx- Monday aft- Mr.- Claud Walton
Having decided to quit farming we will sell ot public auction otjhe Arthur Chase
tmwn.
' Mrs. Polly Parks spent Friday
__Mr. and Mra Leon Houk and night with Mr. and Mrs Carlton
farm five miles south of Hastings on M-37, first turn east of Frederick Fuhr's
Percy Rosser culled on Mr. and Mrs Bump of Hastings.
Oil Station going louth and first house on Section 4, Baltimore twp., on
Horace Clark of Grand Rapids SunMis. -Elmer Hull and two childreq
day afternoon.
1 nnd Mra Guy Dewey of Lowell were
Mrs. Sain Roudabush and son Thuisday evening guest ; at the
Leroy of Lowell. Mrs. Ray Wielandi Thompson nnd Fry home
and ion Raymohd. local, anil Mr. nnd.
Sunday afternoon callers at the
Mrs. Ira Blough and son Ivan of Al­ Ray Wieland home were Mrs. Chas.
*lh and Sth Grade
to were Sunday afternoon cullers Wieland. Mra. Gordon Stahl and
Patty Hoyt )uu
Commencing at 1 o’clock war time w« will offer the following:
three children ol Logan. Mr. and Ins the List week because
Roy Tooker of Paine Lake spent .Mra. Elmer
..... . r»n.
o o
B(. vorasa,
Wtr.cy
of ua
Lake
Odessa,
Wo expect to give
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. "and Leroy and VinjU Roudabush of
Ernest Tooker.
.
,. •Lowell.
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TOOLS
HORSES
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kunde of
Mrs. Andrew Routh of Hastings'
McCormick troctor. model 1020. rub­
Bowne gpent Sunday evening with spent Friday morning with her
The Seninn, .-.re getting ready thr
Bay Gelding, It yn. old, wgt. 1500
Mr. and Mra. Otto Kunde.
mother, Mr-. Mary Henney
their carnival. It will be bigger and,
ber in front
Bay Gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1400
Mr. and Mr. William Dipp called.
Mrs. s J. RctidabuUi and daurh- better than ever before.
McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut
on
Mr.
and
Mrs
Clarence
Johnson
, ter Beulah' oi lowell wcre Sunday.
Brown Gelding, 14 yn. old, wgt. 1300
John Deere mower, 5 ft. cut
' The Library Club
of Sparta, who nre sick. Thursday.
dinner guests r.t thc home oi Mi
Dump rake, 10 ft.
Orvin Ailcrding. Floyd Thompson. and Mra Ray Wieland In the aft­
Thc Library Club met nt the li­
Sulkey plow, Oliver 11
Charles and Ray Wieland were Sun­ ernoon they attended thr funeral of brary Tuesday evening. A play was
day evening dinner guesu of Mr. Rev C L. Wilkins
presented by pupils of the In­
Walking plow, Oliver 99
Holstein cow. 9 yrs. old. fresh Nov. 10.
und Mrs Ernejt Anderson of Mid­
Mr. and Mrs Jack McCoy and termediate Room. coached by Ml&gt;
£~hor»c Walking cultivator
dleton.
bred Jan. 2
Faille Mar of Cedar Sprliuv spent
John Deere drag, 3 sec.
Martha Wedel nnd Manon Roush.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Verdon
Covlile
and
.
Thuraday
with
Mi.
und
Mra.
Ed
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old. fresh Nov. 20,
- 5 tooth Single cultivator .
Barbara Ann of Clay Hills were Stain They visited Mr. and Mrs Tli.- loll call was responded to by
bred Feb. 15
7 tooth Single cultivator
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Ix'o Rose and family of Hiuting.s in a quotation from some well-known
•■iithur R.-frv hi-u-nt- und an in­
Mrs.
B.
W.
Si&amp;scn
Guernsey cow. 9 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 10,
Wide tired wagon
the evening.
formal social hour «&lt;rc enjoyed folMrs Bessie Fox visited her broth­
bred Jan. 3
Mr and-Mrs Louis Overholt and
Flat rack, 14 ft.
.
er-in-law Lee Leonard nnd two। children of FDwleivllle wen* Sunday
Manure spreader, Black Hawk
Black cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 25
nieces of Haktlngs last week.
•upper guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs Clms
*29
Ford
truck,
good
rubber
tires
Mr. and Mrs. Semlah Seese and Oveihoh. Thc children remained for
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh in Apr.
Set of double work harness, 2"
Mrs. Adan Motter were Hastings the week.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, pasture
visitors Friday.
4 Horse collars
Mr. and Mra. Case Hoekstra of
bred
(lulled Hrelhren Circuit
Mrs. Bertha Johnson, son Riivcll Grand Rapid- were Monday after-'
Economy King cream separator with
Guernsey heifer, 15 mos. old, pasture
Paul Olmstead, jiostor
nnd Eleanor Banash of Hastings noon guests of Mr and Mrs. Claud
electric motor, 400 lbs. capacity
were Sunday evening guests of Mr.iWalton.
bred
Freeport
2 Wheel Trailer
and Mrs. Don Postma and Phyllis
Frank Page and Thomas Wheaton ' Sunday school—10:30.
Black and White heifer, 1 yr. old in
Ann.
| nt Lansing were Sunday dinner,
Preaching—11:30.
spring
FEED &amp; GRAIN
Willard Cole, the Rawleigh dealer.'k
::—U zt
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
uucoU
of Mr. r.:.d
and Mn.
Mrs Franklin
Holstein bull, 2 yrs. old, purebred
died at his home in Hastings. Sun- Burgess and family.
Quqntity of corn and oats
day. He Ls well known to many FreeMr. and Mn. Ira Chaffee of QulmPrayer Service. Thursday evening
7 bu. Seed Corn. Yellow Dent
SHEEP
port residents.
bv. Mr. nnd Mra. Edwin Chaffee ot
30 tons Mixed hay
Christian Endeavor business meetMrs. Ray Wieland and Bonnie Lou Flint, and Mr. and Mr.s Orville
24 Ewes, black tops, lamb first of May
attended thc Brethren Ladles Aid at Fountain of Hastings were Saturday •ng will Im- held at thc home of ,Q’
MISCELLANEOUS
thc home of Mrs. Charles Wieland evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Man­ Helen Quittance. Friday evening at
Shrop buck (from Robert Martin flock)
8:00.
or Logan last Wednesday.
ley Shennan.
Wool box
Hog crate
Hoy rope
The W. M A will meet with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodenough
Mr. and Mrs. George BustanciCross
cut
saw
Cant
hook
PIGS
of Hastings visited Mr. and Mrs and family ca’ied on Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Walton. Thursday. Dinner at
Porch swing
Oil drum
Gerald Thompson. Wednesday aft- Carl BrecheLwn nnd Mr nnd Mrs. 13:00. Everybody Invited.

FREEPORT

LEGAL NOTICES

AUCTION SALE

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11,1942

cows

3 Shoots weighing about 75 lbs. each

Brass bedstead and springs

Mis. Charles Woodworth and little
Rev. and Mrs Paul Olmstead nnd
son Charles of Charlotte, arc spend- family called on Rev. Eva M. Ickes
and husband oFLake Odessa. Sunday
uftcrr.ooiv
The w M. A. will hold an all day1
M- und Mrs. Frank Hynes were
Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and meeting this week Thursday. March
Mr*. Ford Stowell of Woodland In
the afternoon they railed on Mrs.
Will Larson of Greenville.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

ARTHUR CHASE &amp; ORSON LAUBAUGH
PROPS.

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

ni.ir.

ERNEST CRAY. Clerk

Phyllis Ann spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. L. J. O’Harrow.
Mr. and Mu. Homer Henney of
Mrs. WlU Oilbouse. Mrs. Thurza Woodland were Sunday afternoon
Thompson and Mrs. Ellen Setae of Bowne were Saturday Afternoon Henney
callers ol Mr and Mrs Semlah Scesc.
I l" Reigler is employed at thc
Mrs. William Hutchens spent List Sunoco gas station, now owned by
wevk with her daughter. Mis Mil- Jlamld Yoder.
Miss
Dorothy
Van Patten of the
dred Thaler of Hastings, who was ill.
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Mrs. Rjchatd Durkee and chil­ Methodist Brunson hospital. Kal­
dren speiV Sunday afternoon and amazoo. spent Sunday with her pnrevening with Mr. and Mrs Roland Patten
Clarence van ln frA0J. of nitxk.nilzlIu. ,he 5chfXll
Valentine of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brower of
Hustings were V.
dinner guests of L...
Karcher I,
land Furow.
Mrs. Ivan Roush and Bill were Buehler and family, local. Mr. mu' group sang thr Star spangled
Mrs. --------Ernest Wilkins
of Irving.
Mr. Banner, after which they 4-------------Grand Rapids visitors. Saturday.
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Josie Roush ol Howell was a Sut-, nnd Mrs. Merrill Karcher nnd fam- flag. A patriotic program wxs car-'
urday afternoon and supper guest lb’- Ioc&lt;s1 and Miss Velma Buehler bf ried out in full
of Mr nnd Mrs. John Thaler and Grand
- --nd Rapid
Rapid*.
’.
i It waa necessary to call thc Doc- '
family.
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and* Mrs Fred Cool of Pk-aj- U)1 rnr
ne,.ncV Fridav. because ' 'j
t'
Mr. and Mra. Lee Relgler have ant Valley Sprrft Sunday with Mr. of ft heart attack.
Mr nn(l ^ra. Arley Todd *]&gt;en:
moved to the John Strauss farm in and Mrs. J. D. Cool.
Carlton recently purchased by Wm
Darlene nnd Larry Durkee of Sunday afterr.con with his brother.:n '*'
Woodland, grandchildren of Mr. and pjovo Todd.
'
i l.rmird
,1.
Moon-.
Robert Henney of Lansing visited'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Meryl Nceb and Mrs. Adam Er.dres. arc confined to
i home folks Sunday
r ■'
'"'’A . ..
,
,
Meria of Hastings spent Saturday their home with scarlet fever.
Rev
and
Mrs.
L
P.
Burkey
nave
Mi.
und
Mis
William
Suvacool
und Sunday in Manton. and called
on Mr. and Mra. Lew Nceb on their sold their property in Freeport, and called on Ida .sister. Mr. Dwight------------------------- ;--------------Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Hynes, who Barnum near Coals Grove and'also 0RDEB rOR publication
return trip.
Tlie l’r
Mrs. Richard Brower. Mrs. Willard occupied Die r&lt; sidenec. are ’moving their daughter, Mra. Gertrude Wal-J ,
। lace of Hastings. Sunday-afternoon." ° at »
Mia'cmirt.
Lawrence ancL-Mra Linden Snyder into the Will OlthouM.* house.
ui
Hastings were
weancsaay after-/,
of Hastings
were Wednesday
after-/ ’^r 11,ld Mis. Steve Miller and' Mrs. Ralph Henney wlio has been] l’r»l&gt;ai« onkr in the Hiy'i
noon guests of Mrs. Roland Fur-'*™1’ ,,nd Mr* Clarence Miller and helping care for lhe new son of
. ’A*'1 &lt;?"|',7,1,;n, ,h* 13
----oaby of Logan ipent Saturday after-; Mr. und Mrs Robert Newton of i1
n„u
(io
I &lt; t Pf.&gt;i..ra
Mr and Mrs William Strobel of noon with Mr. and Mrv Wjll Blough. Freeport was home over Sunday.
Frances Slisby of Hastings was a'rtBV
1 *" ,h*
"» “&gt;• £•«*'
Grand Ledge were Sunday dinner
Friday- caller of F E Deming und, Much concent Is felt here about '
guests of Mrs. Dell Godfrey.
i Evan Fuller who failed lo return
An 8 lb. daughter, named Linda Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish.
Mr*. Gordon Hnlc and Mrs. Com:(home from Chicago as expected.
' Mr. and. Mrs. Fred .Henney. at-1
Kunde. Tuesday. Feb 24
tended me
the au-ury
all-dry wrnninirr
committee mert-:
rneetI| tenum
Miss Irene Brihlnall spent the. Of Mr. nnd Mrs Charle.4 Hoyt.
weekend with her parents in Eist ’ Mr. and Mra John Thaler and &gt;n« "t ‘he AAA In Hastings Friday.
Norval and Howard r-pent Sunday
Albert Lusty has .begun building a
Jordan.
witii
Mr.
and
Mrs
John
Mishler
of
hew
hous?
to
replace
the
one
that
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Payne of Kai! recently burned to thc ground
nmazoo spent the weekend with Grand Rapids.
Claience Benedict ’ waa a Ha.«-I Mrs Fcrn Tbcher !&lt;('. Stmdny!
•
Mrs. Ida Payne. Mr. und Mr.. By­
tings visitor Saturday afternoon
i nflctnoon for Evanston. III., as rep-[» toI,r „f u,|,
fn.
ron Payne and family of Zeeland
Ret Paul Olmstead who Is eon-' relative of our school board, with ..«.&lt;•
&lt;# ..k
were Sunday dinner guests
ductuu a
.1 Bltandd .tarn.
"'““P « Barry
otJ'"'*".""'
Mrs. Merrill Karchcr attended the the weekend nt homo, r*
rmrnlm
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I
,n
'» "“end n» week
•"k’s‘ rmiru- "»'&lt;•;. !?!*&gt;:
BS,.
»»• eirtal
Bowne Extension Club at the home
| ,Mr. . nnd Mra.
।
i.
'7 Oenc Nichols enter-1
of Mrs. Harvey Slater of Bowne Sunday afternoon.
.
. and
I &lt;«in«a
hi.
Tlie MUsea Dorothy
Helen!
hU Mr. and Mra i A
Center. .
erank oosch
We arc ^rrv lo
that Bml
the
*
,n.nt
°~h ot
«&lt; Hastings.
fUMton. Mr.
M, nnd
.„a °‘rV‘cJu*v,rx* S|T1“ “"j W.IS
» T/DOrt"
r-POH fiii
A^h R^.7reb
v‘c^n« «nd
“nd 'othe^man"mXr o7TkSTS&lt;^
Arihur Clinton and family of Curt- Mr‘
ha* come down with *c*riet fever.
*'*•'
"...L? ,’,“
MrSTLePwSN&gt;elthSUntlny WUh Mr ",ld
Obituary-Wilkins
| making three in’ the family that ' ,u . .«.llm
.*1.1 '&lt;Vur
Mrs. txw Necb.
n
c t wdkln* 81 a resident have taken it, but all arc doing!
OHir» in ih» in
Mr and Mra. Harold Yoder and of -.Lt,«
the Lt Xra nirrly now
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*&gt; lro
".
j.
I
M
family moved Thursday to the bus!- _,«rs.
- ,w.,,ne
^*
erWl , ,C1
Mr
nna
,1 Pnuiock
hosMr
“nd MT, O»r TUelwr od r,...,.','
ncss and residence of the Sunoco Oi) plul TtanMr rnnun &lt;twr &gt; ,hon
w"‘ “i ■'.ITJ":
. Company, which they recently pur­ llln... Hr li., Irrn a mlnUtrr In;
Orn‘ld
, hornr
1
chased.
u» Churrh «l (U Bwhm&gt;
"I MrCairn, of
■ Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Knowles many y.an, n'a la.i paawrau Mn,
Mr ""d
of Battle Creek spent Friday and
AS"
rS'
»" S' 'hr
Saturday with Mr. and Mra. John
Thaler.
“ih^ ^2’ M»- “nd Mrs Rtlgler Will occupy the
Farrell W. Anderson. 23 years old.
Ltlv hJ^nd Mra
h0,U&lt;' W&lt;? "re nlM) 8,ad W h®VC
kHie777*allDlunni’?,bi *n*
’?d.,',ry ne "na Mrs’ wiuulw toot up
hMr
.nr-!7n
Mf' Bnd
McCloud remain on I
J? hl.‘ 0W? ?an,ds ’their residence In Freeport wlterc
ns he was attamptlng to end the life • the.. m3de a host Of friend, and' , the Getman farm another year.
1
i
Bunday
dinner
of« «
Mr.
and
of a dog—Wesley Keim of Elmdale iX?JZ;/h..
th? I n
a,a“» a,nr
'rr «guests
’"■’« ”
r- u,ia
•
I... VI-;.,. — ui. J-..-U —
I.B for Montan. wWnd lhe,win, urfa m H? \h? K J!"
"n
■-*
i’ AWS, and daddB.,,. Mra. X
a“d' n.f.S'Xi

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AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will dispose of tha personal property at Public
Auction on the Eli Hall farm located 8 miles southwest of Hastings on M-43, or
the first farm north of the Shultx store on

TUESDAY, MAR. 10,1942
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, I will offer the following

HORSES

FARM MACHINERY

Sorrel gelding, 4 yn. old, wgt. 1350 lbs.
Boy gelding, 5 yrs. old. wgt. 1300 lbs.
Black mare, 16 yrs. old. wgt. 1200 lbs.

10-20 McCormick Deering tractor
Good tractor disc
Oliver 2 bottom 14" tractor plow
John Deere hoylooder
Side delivery rake
Dump roke
Steel land roller
Osborne 5 ft. cut mowing machine
Oliver 99 walking plow
John Deere spring broke 2 horse riding
cultivator, good
McCormick Deering corn binder
McCormick Deering 7 ft. cut groin
binder, good canvasses
5 tooth Cultivator
Hoosier corn planter

cows
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh, calf by side
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh, coif by
side
Guernsey coig, 3 yrs. old. duo April 8
Holstein cow. 9 yrs. old, due Oct. 9
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Oct. 6
Guernsey-Jersey cow, 6 yn. old, duo

Yearling heifer, bred
Purebred Durham bull. 14 moi. old,
ou? of Milo Shaw'g herd

HOGS
2 Brood towi.'due in April and May

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CHICKENS

25 Whit, Rock poll,,.

HAY, GRAIN &amp; POTATOES
14 ton of good clover hay
50 bu. Oats
3 bu. Seed Corn
J/1 bu. Clover Seod.
8 bu. Eating Potatoes

Iron wheel farm wagon
New 14 ft. flat rock
Clover seed buncher
150 ft. of ’,4" hoy rope, new
Clover Leaf hoy cor
2 Harpoon forks
Tank heater
30 bbl. Galvanized covered sap storage
tank
45 Galvanized sap pails
2 Ten gal. Milk cans
DeLaval No. 15 cream separator
Some household goods
Forks, shovels, hoes, and many other
articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE—CASH doy of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

FORD ASPINALL, Prop
DfWIY RUD. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

'Z

,

Mr- and Mra. Jjrle

Roof

and church. Freeport. Sunday afternoon*

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BANNER —
WANT
AOV8.-PAY

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

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‘’&gt;."aais*TioH or
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&gt;• hrrrb, rltrn Hilt at a awl

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 12, 1942

AIR RAID WARDENS
C.L GLASGOW, OF NASHVILLE, WAS A
A LETTER TO
FINGER PRINTED
PUBLIC SPIRITED BUSINESS MAN
THE
'

Chief Richard Endsley
Completed Work Saturday'

Richard End-ley, chief nlr raid'
warden for this city, completed the
finger printing of the air raid war­
den* on Saturday. The list of war- '
den.* was given .Ip last week’s Jah­
ner. Instruction dlMsea-are to be
started soon to train these people In'
• I.— IV dutiM naa
■ nl
— —
■ J warden*
__
I
thelr
air
raid
,

Many others are asking what the
average citizen may do to aid in the
Civilian Defense program. Not«evden. but every person may help in
various ways.
Among the projects suggested bv
the Defense Council. Father J. V.
Dillon, chairman, are these: First,
the things one can do right in the
home-cleaning out the attle and the
cellar for waste papers, magaxlnes.
scrap iron and other materials
badlv needed to keep defense in­
dustries going. Undoubtedly there
is equipment, apnliancc*. such as
furnace part*, old stove*, boilers,
cleaners and so forth, which cun twsold to salvage dealer* or given to
chaiity organlmtion*. Not only will
clean-up operation.-; aid In salvage
but also will cut down fire hacatd*
All who can &lt;hould purchase de­
fense bond* and stamps and par­
ticipate in Red Craw activities
Housewives can make better use of
food supplies and aid in keeping
food prices
within
reasonable
bound*. Careful planning, wte buy­
ing and no wasting arc three guide
rules for all good food shoppers
When planning meals, special at­
tention should be given to the nu­
tritive value of foods served in rela­
tion to the Individual requirements
of the family. Conserve food even
though there is still plenty
The homj Is the nucleus of the
entire defense operation. A sound
home, with everyone working for
defense. I* a happy home and
morale builder no bomb can destroy

LOCAL PEOPLE
INJURED IN CRASH
Hcad-on Collision Near
Dowling Monday Afternoon

HASTINGS
BANNER
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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

TWP. CHAIRMEN TO
STUDY CONDITIONS

FOR FARM PRODUCTS

j
Be Discussion Theme
He Mode o Uieful. Succeulul Stole Seootor end Woi The .ZSl'f,”.5°'

theme of two meeting* to be held

L. F. Livingston to Display
Some Recent Developments

|BO*ser. OI
m. s, V. norticuuur,a| department
M&lt;wu* will lead the
n"- dLs«*»•
Hie meetings are ucheduWhenever I had occasion to go to1 about thirty year*, until he had
"re
..
...
, . —
during my. active career In'reached the •"
age when
he ""
felt he ..... ..n“ay.’??n.rch
i Nauhvillc S'
,h™

In an effort to bring about a
b,-,,rr understanding concerning
’he l*&gt;»ibllille« of agricult'iral raw
hnatrriab. being used for industrial
“
; nrvuliict
th* mt m I S' ««= .nf-

I
I

tret- ■

A ft- •

Efficient Chairman

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the Michigan Railroad Commission' in Barry county at which Perry

_v M V A/SZSW
BY M. L. COOK

In Barry county the AAA is to fol­
low the 1943 production goal records
made last November, states Glen
Wot ring. AAA chairman.
Another survey is being made to
ascertain if labor conditions or lack
of repair, and machinery have inter­
fered with the program planned for
1942 Each town-jup committeeman
has been a iked lo visit ten farms
in his urea and report concerning
future plan:, and conditions.
Tin- 1M2 AAA farm procram b
planned.to give ail farmers the amt
.opportunities of working together.

NUMBER

LAST MEETING OF
BROTHERHOOD
Night; Election to b« Held
The last Brnttierhnqd meeting r.f

evening. March 18. This 1* the an-

nominating committee appointed at
the
February meeting. Cha rias
--------- m.Paul. Adeibcrt Cortright. and Rev
(Written m
(„,««„
in v-uu.
Cabin o.
C. uuouru
aboard a amp,
ship \ --------------------P°lnl ,o call------------—Cassius- -L.--------Glasgow,
hl* hqst of...........
friends
—--------—was the editor,
u *nr o( lhe ,nt&gt;J Jmporunt I Ing uifh L F Livingston, DuPont
L. W. Stone, will present a 1UI of
at; anchor in the Demerara River,!
Chris
Hough
and
Lrn
W.
Feighner
publisher
nnd
the
whole
works
of
River.!£[lrK Houk*1 »"&lt;l J-***1 w
.publisher and
meetings sponsored jointly by the agricultural engineer as the prtnnominees at that time.
eorgetown'.
That
was
particularly
true
if
my
!
the
Nashville
News.
He
made
it
the
;
Barry
county
war
board
and
his
c
'P
“
l
speaker
.
Mr.
Livingston
will
— ,—
—— — —&lt; ।
,DHjiy county wnr ooaru anu hr.
.Mr. Livingston will I -'hare ot the national income, to as­
Georgetown*.
Tills is Ladies Night and the men
;t mind
were
oolitlcal for
thev
were
newsiest ana
nnrl
2 ™u‘“» unr uvjr“ ",lu n,s . speak
„ ’ ,. before the........
ivriMiiu
wcic political;-for
puuiii.Mi.
iui they
nicy were,
wnr [ newsiest
nrwucii
ont weeltlv
wceKiy .vrw-r
errand were
and best
best
weekly
paper office.
annual meeting ot 1 sure the consumer of plenty of food.
It l* rather a long way from here ...........
.,taunc.h .Republicans
ac- —
published• •in any
in •••-•-■
Michigan
........................and ’I wa* *........town •—
Mr
wiu dfcwuK$ garden H*- Uarn’ county cow testing a.voJand io do their part in increasipg are all urged to bring their wives
to Panama— Cristobal.-Canal Zone cured of leaning that way also. At of the sixe of Nashville; and better soil requirement*, plan for the gar- jCtalion on Wednesday. March 1» ; the, farm commodities needed for
I natlbnai defense. The main purpoie
lo be exact A* far as the submarine i C. L.'s hardware store I was certain: than most weeklies in much larger den. time of planting, varieties of iat 1 30 •' M. al the court house.
places -----------------------He was original, '
had
1
to use nnd Insect con-- According to Mr Livingston, th.----- " —
’
' ‘
xUukUoo In lb. C.rlbb..,&gt; b, co.,. I •*“ “
--------’* a* 'keen'vegetable*
,
,
,
■
\
held the record in Michigan for the sense of humor wa* a printer by trol. New- vegetable* and new var- development of scores of new in- soil.
«n»d. our ch.nc, ot utUnk there towlt enunuou,
........................
...............
...........
trade and knew
how to
make up the ietles of nil standard vegetable*1 dustriul um-s for American farm* Farmers cooperating wun tne AAA;
seem to be about fifty-fifty at pres- sixty year*—in on^ store: for he was paper so it would be. A* it always have been developed by our expert- .crops, as defense production lays program are entitled to trip)e-A'
, Dr Royal G. Hgll. professor “
of* HUent
j there when Charley. Wolcott was the wa«.
- attractive to his readero ~
The Inwnt stations which will be din- heavy claim on standard raw ntale- payments. He must apply Um. andi
'riata. ( well under way To Ulus-’ rertilter. seed le.umC. and •&lt;raises.I
On I he way up from Paramaribo; Proprietor.
only times he ever boiled over with cussed at these meetings
The aim L* tor a practical garden 'traU* ‘&gt;»U trend toward industrial 1 improve h&gt;s pasture lands.’ green'
-oe Int"naUon“* Affairs
to Georgetown Kale has busied hlrChris Hough had served through, hot indignation was when some he1
Dr.
Hall
has
been
a
member
of the
relf with what she terms our "Sub- the Civil'war. When I first knew or she-goaslp in the town started a on every farm In 1943 Urban dw&lt;l- '»«P utilization. Mr. Livingston will lnBllurP the crop*, practice roil!
..u space available
, ....
are .aboi**hlbit a ..a.,wide ._i
selection
—.&lt;
ofr chemi
‘ ­ j erosion control, forestry, orchard Un-i faculty at Albion college since 1925
marine Defense Unit." There I* a him he was operating a wagon and! slanderous story about some clUsen «lers -with
built-in sofa directly between our I repair shop In the village of Wood- of Nashville, with nothing but evil- encouraged to plant a home gar-!cal products being made from com- j provefttent and weed control.
I
er
on
subjects
connected
with
hlsr her
ncr ‘,rn Home vegetables cut the food n,on ngticultural materials
two bunks in Cabin 0. On II. two; land. In 1B86 I think it was. he was minded surmises to back hU or
I tory. Before going to Albion he
Ikrir.l' county
ra™; irruur.r
WMk
or .uiemrni.
" n,
.I'!'.'■‘.’’’•"..’■'••""i ’I"
'■ «;U
treasurer
while rtUld
insinuations
statements.
nit —
- - , eu-'u,
■ronduri
—--------brand new life belt* are propped elected
t iu™ bl. SrtndUrm
l» lh.C™'
»nd didorpclun
on th.t kind
id.nnW ,u,d wHI „m| W US.IIc rod.- rturt
U.M
into position, ready- to slip on. n™ i... wa. M««en hv n n nL»L. of folks to a turn-and thev de-i,or «artlcn «•’ “ source of pleasure around corners;
flame-resistant
Between .them lie my portfolio. our
... .
. ....
.।
cainrra. and Kate’s immense purse k.mi itiMurr ui kite iiiutbiimn vuy
tlonal Conference at Honfteur In
.
These urr the things we hope to Bank, to be the coshler of the Farm- 'his vale of tears." but I could not ily
ear. help in our 1942 war effort.:Poteet the hands against grime]
ers .V Merchant* Bank, which Mr. detav mention of these things on M'r
Mr. Fester encourage* all to at-!“”d grenre; cellulose sponges and |
Und U1U m-----I hove cho*en I hr- non-essential Beebe had organised al NiuhvlUe that account
• ““ ~
■ llcnthcr-hke
products:
neoprene. I
View assembly, on International
Serial Numbers in Third subjects. He spent last summer tn
thing-,—INiMport, money, etc, Kate He continued m that position for
(Continued
i. sec,
1.
sec. 2)
off
right with this C4IMrUVU«.
endeavor.
’the nibber-llke synthetic; and many!
- ----------- on
— ,page
—
..............
has selected nil the feoentlala: comb,
. other new developments of chemical |
will
DC
Lottery Will
Be Posted
toothbrushes, lipstick, needle and
research.
। of unusual interest and very timely.
Reed would be amused by rhv "
Mr Livingston is manager of the I Michigan draft board* have been
thread, her bottle of perfume.
of a typewriter" Upon arrival in
, I agricultural extension division of Preparing mote than 370.000 regt*-; The supper squad us appointed by
Last night*we had blackout prac­ Barbados I was forced to leave my
President Allen Prentice, la:
the DuPont company with Head- 'ration cards from the third regls- ]
tice. Lying
at anchor,
all the
Walter Wallace, chairman, Frank
------ —
----- —
- - wln— । tyjHwriier at the Customs and re-!
, | quarters in Wilmington. Delaware, i ^ration and assigning serial numbers '
dowa and porthole* were papered; (unl the next day. pay a three dollar;
Vofo Was Light Because of । He will be Introduced by O. B. Price. ,,rfore 'he national lottery drawing Gosch. Wellesley Ironside. Ebner
Ruing. Wayne Offley. Howard De­
wna'o."”
™i^Zi&lt;lep?‘u °" u brforr 1 52uld Ukc my! A wmdow dbplay that we feel ls|
’agricultural representative nf the ton March 17.
The Weather Conditions
hind them. Then the chlaf officer| jawful property away. Two day* be. rnrw
New York
Central system.
I Col. E M. Rorecrans. state seiec-1' mor.d. Stan'ey Wheater, Wesley
vu
and Captain
rtantnlt' were
wert* rowed
muTfl around
ammirl the) tare^mtM^Ulion"r
---- .---- ,_
reUmp^l" the of special interest I* that of Ray
’ Webb.
Homer
Becker.
Sumner
Monday was not a favorably day"I ”
e. C.
T. Schetdenhi-lm. extension •
service director, said at Lansing
.n
vu.iv.iu. -i.u
■
........... .
.kvmv.m uriauT ui &lt;i.iiryni;in in charge of the Dairy mat serial numbers wouia oe po&lt;ea
WV receipt
r«u-«ln* for
fnr the
»l&lt;« three dollars
Hnllnr* to
Iz* ' ing
Imc item
(lam Iin
h the
I ha window
winHnw I*
Ik a
n cut-out
all!-All! the
(ha bad
h&gt;rl storm, ,n
----• Improvement
.----------------- . Association
. __
---- . boards
----- ■ . and
---- ■ published
--- . ... . _as1SCOtL
Harty --------DUBIl.F Howard
of jlflht
light anywhere. All the officer* my
io tha
the unla
vote was llaHt
light ...
;Herd
work at ■local
-------- FT"'
"TZ.~T I'Vrrls,
—TV
m veSil^hCd|ieVv V^;‘h?1 tlM?y “‘e Customs ol,lrc Htrc “ &gt;’ay!thnt was made during the World Woodland- was
the
as possible.
*1’J
U^2
. .........
. only village
------ nv to
— In
... Michigan,
HXU,,. will
win present trophies
Mupiuc* ,, soon
OVUII n.T
jMKiuic. He
lit asked
MUU reglsixifM- . .
n..EnS
—..—
11'.,^..
may handle the black* Better in case toucher was made out in my favor Wnr nnd
hnv
" more than one ticket ----------------------------------------------bert Heath. Harvev
Burets*.
Wavna
have
nomln-j
to outstanding
Barn- county
dairy- mint* not----------------------------------------to telephone local boards
7* v^..
BUr,eM
' WMyn•
of emergency.
• Ior lhe .bove amount. I took the War and was used to Illustrate the
aled and the lesulL* there were as!men in recognition of excellent pro-* for the Information since it could,crrlcK' Merle "CCDIn other words, this la really a lie-'jvoucner
voucher to
the
Comptroller
s
office
f*«hllng
forces.
It
was
first
used^
to me vomptrouers omce ••• ——•
--^- follows: Pres.. Karl C. Faul. un-;duc(lon in their dairy herds. Tro-1 not be obtained
, f\
~
‘
.
ol be quickly.
obtained quickly.
f&lt;
c
I
rlous business.
•
-------- In the •
---------' opposed: cleik. Herald Classic, un- phlc* have been supplied by the
where
it was examined• and• signed.
Loppenthlen
store and Mr.]
Serial number*
numbers and order numIn Search of a Sea Cow........... .. Then
.,re.. I. went
w.„. to ....
... Waters has preserved it 'since then ■ opposed; treasurer, RuUi E. Scud- Hastings Farm Bureau Service, the bers a* dctrtmlned by drawings'-y
the Treasury Office.
A
D a’
J
The main "must see" in British
half _
anu..._
hour,—
pre-;
hl.—.* ln nne for 1-1.
. and
assessor.
Leon
D.— Nicholson::
Na-:
Are
aaauLsa-angaln iulne
c-na..^u to further
in. un,tJw
....ider;
----- ------—
...——.a. Hastings
---v- City
-- Bank
------- nnd
----- the
--------- froin
numthe
HIT"fish
|IWbowl"
UU« I in
IIIWashington,
«UIllIlgUHl , • -,rcs—
----- — KOTIOIIWI
----------------- — —
_
Guiana, we had teen told, wa* the M-nted my voucher, and received my defense drive.
driv.. He Is itoffering
nrr*Hnt.ini,«his|tru
I trustee*
fortwo
twoyears.
vrars John
Jahn Dejl.
n*ll tlonal
tionalBank.
Bank.
•-t’—to—in— The
—
____ —
__ rationing
______ ■__ board
u—.
*tec« for
i w—
minbe preceded by a _’T
county
car
sea cow at the Botanical Gorden*.] nMjney in British silver. The entire line of business the entire proceeds Lawrence Bird and Fred Border.
Reports of the year’s work in the! ciicaie the third registration. Colonel lias passed upon the application of
We grew rigid with determination-; proceedings required four hours time of the two days. Friday and-Salur-i Despite the Inclemency of ihe] county's cow testing associations [ Roaerans sold.
| Melvin Jacoba for the purchaaa &lt;rf
after all. In Michigan sea cows are aiM1 at least three dollars worth o! day of this week, to buy defense .wea'her. 70 votes were cast at will «&gt;• given by
three cow teat-t■ llL
He. niaicaua
indicated tnai
that registrants
registrant* re- a new
new car. •
- Hie
.... .....
iLsually products of alcoholic Imagi-. fi]ioe leather!
bonds and to further the work of the Woodland.
Two Republicans.
Her-fcrs in charge
A lnoat interesting
i..i.~-hk- , t reiving low
------------------------------------... 1iThe
------—
-------------... ....
- —.”e ,A
older
numbers could extire rationing board met on.
nations, not realities.
f
aid Classic and Fred Border, beingi, “"d
program is
lo
their qucsuoiinaim
questionnaire*’Friday
and granicu
granted several
apG. S. 6c K. S.
, profitable
■ - ------ - afternoon
” ,.......
io receive
nmeive ineir
riuiuy ana
several apGeorgetown harbor conaisU of,
----------------- ----------------------namwt
'
planned and
.i..y ...
.. u...
. ‘nd dalrvmen
Bl“rymen and
“nd farm- , .....
• eall
In .....
April,
” but raid no indue- plications for tires. Hastings city
lhe first several mile* of the! HEAVY SNOW WAS
Reaict
ration
for
Suaar
Tbc CttteR‘a llclcct ln Middleville2?
°ver.lhe'^nJy
. uomfrom the third draft would be,police were granted two passengw
Demerara River. Outstanding for Its] HARD ON THE BIRDS
Registration ror jugar o Klven
ln nmprevious
Issue:
Pres,l
u'ycd
.b&gt; county
Foster
Icar tire*, and Lynn Devereaux was
»itru
n previous
issue;
rrcs..
-----—........Agent
&gt; .......
-------to- nudf before Mny or June.
mud content, tl.e most powerful ship I The birds had a hard lime find- n-a.:----- :------ O—*.----------------1
clerk. I&gt;&gt;ra
Dora L
L. White:|
White;! “
^llcnd
' M
“ B
*M*‘, ,'^* tht
thU
01I1 ..^e
Olen E. Blake; cleric.
^«
« ,te. one of
“The war department has lndica&gt;'granted two. the latter also
tiro being
. .......
.
. .
.
. ^,-.1 -a tube. ArthurTVM.
1s completely at the mercy of the ing food on Monday and several
_
.
treasurer, B. H. Sege-trom: assess-"’“J.™rtB'
’ ■nd 1
H
lh“l lt *lil “^ept
registrants
granted
Hawn
was
—
--------------tlae*.
------------------Denicmra's
Entrance and —
exit Hastings resident* placed extra large; Very little additional information or. Max Lynd: councilmen. George “'K n,"“*’W ’Ponioted by his of-;, propOrUon
ately IIMU.
from UMIII
both MIC
the CAMCexist- - ------ permission to pwchara
tW
UMII.IIC.IJ
-----ore possible only between noon and portions of food in their bird feed- over that given last week is avail­ Juppstrom, Russell Bedford and!,lce thU * inter.
((ng
I Ing regUlraUon
registration and
and the new
new r^uregts- ifucit
' , tir
ttre*
“, and
* , two
lw? tubra
ing stations because of Increased [able on the subject of sugar ration­
four o'clock each day.
I
(ration
withoUu
regard
to
age
group"
T
J
11
Myers.
; NAMES StIPTS GF
|lng. Word ha* been received by Sam
We dock....we wash our faces.. number of feeders
four tubes, and Charles E. Andlsr,
In Nashville, the Republicans
Mrs. Warren Carter reported that the county clerk's office that due named lhe following: Pre*., Earl D.
comb our hair
present ourselves
DEFAKlMtNIb
----------------------------Obsolete tire applications were
to the'Immigration Officer for "In along with the usual birds that fre- to delay In getting the forms print- (Olmstead; clerk. Colin T. Munro;! Charles H. Leonard., president of Chnrl«&lt; Fern I CaIIc
quent
her
feeding
station,
there
ed.
the
date
of
registration
has
been
granted to Byron M. Guy. 1. JulhM
Transit" cards permitting us to go
treasurer. Mrs. Blanche Wright: a*-.“»e Barry Countv Agricultural So- J *lluneb ruui JCII5
ashore....do we have a vLva for were three hungry robins on Mon- postponed, and no date has been sessar, Elwin Nash: trustees. E. B.' clct&gt;’- announces the selection of su- |nt®TCSt In GaraqC
day.
Others
stated
that
the
birds
,
set.
British Guiana?....we smjle sweet­
Greenfield. Adolph Douse. Jr. and perintendenta of the various de.
. T
ly ... how could we get a visa when coming for feed were not JusJ the i The regUtratlon will be conducted Prank Caley.
partmenta of the fair. They are a* I Announcement U made this week and James Baker. 2 tires and 3
usual ones, but they had apparent- In the schools of the county and
ex-&gt;,
Chas. Faul lias disposed of hl* tubes.
Ken Braendle ns president headedlliouows:
'follows: Entries and 4-H'club exwe did not know the ship was com­
ly told their feathered friends wilt be by school districts. The
ing to Georgetown?.-..very sorry where a meal could be secured, as registration will cover a period of the People's ticket in Freeport: I! hlblta. Hsrcld
Harold J Foster: home., Ar.
An-1, lnMre“,‘n lU18 M®yn*ha" ’nd
irriUh TIIK-----la----- Kennedy;
-------a... -cattle, sheep
...
■ garage to hl* partner, Maynard J NO RETREAD TIRES
....it will take time ...you cannot the numbers and varieties were dtf- four day*. -The date and the hours clerk.
Fred Tabbcrer. who was elect-!&lt;*"»'
and:
'
AVAILABLE IN MARCH
go ashore until....no sea cow!
ed as a sticker candidate; treasurer/
Clare Williams: grains, vege- Moynihan.
ferenl than ordinarily.
] will be announced later.
'
Mr.
Paul
ha*
been
connected
with
.
’
wii„
m.i,.
____
_
_
।
tiiblrs
nnd
fntitw
p
It
Mntt’
We sit disconsolately on deck all
Alien Fish; assessor. Charles Over-|tBblt4 nnd
R H. Mott; poul-j
irrw.-,.
Although ul
under
------- trustees, E. O. Olsen. as regulations
a large numocr Ol peopm
that hot day. watching a horde of
n ; try. GeonffTB.
Mrurge » Heath;
neain. schools.
sepoois. Mrs
Mrs ,tbe «»«««• u?111 recently
---------- ■* known ~
reguuuons a
holt;
F. D
M
. ...’?athe
Universal
Horace, “rc
since
the&lt;for passenger car rei Maude W. Smith: home
economics the Unlve
*2?
rB,£e'., sl?cc
eligible
unenlhuslastlc black stevedores load
Cool and Percy Rosser.
(needlework
and
hl* tread tires, no Urea tn this claaaL
several thousand tons of rice intoj
-U,-&gt;
U..U culinary.
VUU1IUIJ, Mrs.I
,«u, tum?ner1 of , W32Joseph A. Bell:
Bell; antiques. Mrs W
War’ar- 1 sraaualion ,rom listings high ncatlon are available for rationing
the hold. After dinner we go to a,
CEILING PRICES
.
. .
. ..George _R. ^'hidll
school. Hr
He w
was
nth
because
the
Office 3
Iren Carter:
grandstand,
Wn
‘* an employee there lhli 'mO
-------- *--------- --------------------movie. The heat in Cabin 6 Is

DRAFT BOARDS ARE
PREPARING (ARDS

^kut-Our FronTw^T
Wor I Used in
Window Display

One Cdl*.
Car, Several

Two cars belonging to Hastings
people were involved in a head-on
collision during the snow storm
Monday afternoon, resulting in In­
jury to all the six occupants.
A car driven by Wm. Main, 403
E. Blair St, with Edward Davis. R
3. as passenger, was going south,
the-men being enroute to Battle
Creek where we understand they
are employed. The wind was blow­
ing the snow across the highway
so that it was almost impossible to
ace ahead at all and the road was
covered so that it was very hard
to tell where the pavement was.
As they reached the top of a hill
about three inlies south of Dowling,
the car was on tiic left side of the
road and crashed head-on into a
car driven by Wesley Pew, 113S 8
Church St. Mr. and Mrs. Pew and
Mr. and Mr*. John Gould. 401 W.
Stale SU were returning from Bat­
PLACED ON WOOL
tle Creek. Fortunately- both cars ghastly. At eight o’clock the load­j1-------------------------------------- :------------’ Green: concessions and mechanical, for several jear* and in October Prlc, Administration did not rat up
were being driven at a low rate of ing begins again—Il goes on untilI ALDEN TODD. Prop,
A ceding price on wool was retarts, c, william Sherwood;
O4„,wwu. horse
,&gt;WIW 1940. upon the retirement of Carl a March quota for oassenaer reProp.
I MRS. ADDIE LEWIS. Prop,
Wesplnter. he and Mr Moyn.han ’ tread. All*n Hyde, c«Sty rationing
speed or the accident would have four In the morning. The steami
Having decided to discontinue
discontinue!I Having decided to quit farming February 21 by lhe price control pulling contests. Henry Rogers:
Rogers;
been much worse.
winches hiss and clatter; the hand!
Mr. Tnrir!
Todd will rtlxnnae
dbpose nf
of ij Mrs. Lewis will have an auction sale bill recently passed by congress.' flora) *how, Mrr. Milo DeVries; ex­ became partners in the buslneu.
' admlnUtrator. said today.
I farming Ur
County
Agent
Foster
state*
than
.....
...
Because of the curtailment of car, Mr Hyde pointed out that It apBoth ambulance* from Hasting* CHrta rattle over the wooden wharf i the personal property at public auc- at the farm located 4 miles east of
tension work. Miss Mary E. Bullis.
and Deputy Olen Swift were called flooring: the electric fans beat thei tlon at the Ernest Todd farm locat-!
local-' Middleville and IH miles north of ceilings have been *et on eight dif­
m08t improbable that a quota
The fair board Is composed of the sales and the many restriction* ’
ferent gra'dea'of wool ranging from officers, the directors and the vice- pUcrt upon Uw auuunrtU. n,M. ,U1 M _urt for AprU In tW, ol Q*
lo the acene and the injured were warm
ft|r up to ihe
3*jj miles east of Hasting*
Hastings on the
theiold
”
a air
lhe hot thickness: ed 3*
]old Powers school; or 7'4 mile*
rushed to Pennock hosnital.
....... '
i r-.,,-.
c'-.-.w.
hospital. The of a batter
No A cow .
j Center Road. He 1* offering a good i southwest of Freeport
She is offer­ fine staple to cne-quarter clothing, preaidenUi, who are tiie township Mr. Paul ha* decided to retire from fBCt that the War Production Board
accident occurred nt about 2:3d
the partnership and for the present did not authorise production of
in the morning our visa and sev- lut of horses, cows, sheep, and farm] ing a good list of horses, cattle, the celling on these two grades of supervisors.
o’clock.
end officials arrive. There Is mucn! machinery. Dewey Reed will cry the! hog*, hay and grain, machinery and wool varying 28 cents per pound bn
will continue his Insurance business camelback in passenger car stara In
------------------------------------BLIZZARD St’rUCK
Mi. Davis suffered a deep cut over shaking of hands, flashing of teeth ]sale and Clifford Hammond will act; household goods. Curt Solomon will the
clean basis in Boston.
conducting the work frapi his home March
The only March
one eye and a hip injury and Mr. We do not bother with our appear-'as clerk. Sec the'adv. elsewhere In cry ,K
“ sale and Clare Williams —will
m
on S. Jefferson.
! which Federal authorities have auWith such a great variation in the MICHIGAN SUNDAY
the
Main received a cut on the nose. once—down the gangplank—on to] this issue for full particulars,
price
of
wool
that
is
produced
on;
.
rM
.
Mr. Moynahan moved his family; thorised for retreads apply to truck*
act as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere Barry county farms. County Agent |
.blVc“lrodhl ran^ here from Grand Ledge soon after ,and busses.
The occupants of the other o«r the sea cow!
-------------------------tn this Issue for full particulars.
were aU
„c racc up ,nr main 8ireet w
were
nil injured
injured. “ftr.
Mr. Pew
Pew suffered
suff
‘ We
. _u._ u
— and
„Wp
experienced a flood ot
the partnership
here,
Foster point* out how important it
‘ .entering .u_
race up the moln street. Wldeq STUART KUSSMAUL, Prop.
Is that the good wool producer have
?
larS_51ia^L,9l ?L “°W I
a deep cut on the forehead which unpaved. Il is lined with
frame! ------------------------------------ decided
---------- to
- quit farming
- huge
ime] Having
tani' b; rhki;7^ siocVn; i“•
'for- applications
from passenger ear
THREE
required several stitches to close. | buildings which house an infinite*
hi* wool graded so that he may re­
mite'Mr- Kussmaul will have an auction
highways and causing* considerable J
__________, , ,
Mrs. Pew had a right thumb injury.; variety of establishment*.
The] sale on the farm located tu
1*-1 miles
ceive the highest possible price.
POSTPONED SALES
XI ’CHOO1- ArriNDANCt
also her right forearm and left an-, houses are built op piles, with only
lfly a north of Woodland or 3’&gt; miles
Grading and cooperative market­ xn ‘ST.
would save their time if they un­
kie were injured. Mr. Gould had “, umcework wolllng the first floor, south of Lake Odessa on M-4f. He is POSTPONED UNTIL MARCH 14 ing of the 1942 wool crop arc avail­ cancelled, workmen were delayed in . tUT
STORM
derstood that In spite of the faet
u1
&gt;IUKM
bad cut over his right eye and a;
an Americanized soda foun- offering a good list of horses, eattle LESLIE WILLIAMS. Prop.
able to Barry cotmLyprJxluccr*. TIw' reaching their place* of employThe severe storm of Sunday night they are eligible for retread*. no
broaen knee cap. Mr*. Gould wa*]
We are not ,empted. We have swine, sheep, hay and grain, and
Mr. William* has postponed his producer ot quality vital should not; inent and business wis practically ‘ crippled operations at HasUngi high quota has been made available."
Injured in the right ann and leg. I a mlMton We win slare al lhe tools. Ham- O. Pennington will cry auction sale until Saturday. March lake the going price which L* nec- at a standstill
It was os bad a ' school the forepart of the week. On
hospital
^a
or d|P
the sale and Raymond Lapo will act 14. to be held al the farm^lecWFircasarily based on the. common tL&gt; storm as this locality has had all I Monday the«e was about a SOS at- TWO INJURED IN
and dismissed except DnvLs and
[ .poor
run of
wool1 produced.
_____________ __ _ Regent ** clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in
ouc mile north and two miles cost of
---------------'-----J—J
wlnter
Tha snow foliowad rain tendance, only two of the bu.-w« SUNDAY ACCIDENT
\ Gould whose Inlurlri made it neces­ Street bus out direct to the Gar- ..
this
issue
full
Due to the shortage of tabor.. which started sometime during getting In and they traveled the
............
* .for
.........
.. particulars.
Dealer; or 2'i miles south of Prairie­.
Two people were injured Bunday
sary for them to remain.
_ night and „
ville and 1 3-4 mile* west on Emejt; County Agent Foster encourage
! _______
Saturday
Sunday after- | main highways only. On Tuesday
den* We wait on a comer. Even­
Furr's farm He Is offering a goodI woo: iwodueer. lo mu. .mnu-..nnnn
,0000 n,rr&gt;»d
curort •»
lo mo.
.( „„„
three .....................
btluC8 arrived
.... and
„„ the
„ atlendtually a noimal-slzed car creeps
Having decided to quit farming list ol horses. catUe, hogs, tools, hay• menu early to have their sheep
FINAL RED CROSS
Some Hastings people reported ance wa* slightly increased.
: hS'ritoMHlI
near, carrying a small
ferson and Green »treeis in this
h«rk bus body hap- Mr M,ller Wll‘
*” BUcUOn
REPORT NEXT WEEK
&lt;
sheared
and
it
is
felt
that
there
that
it
took
them
two
hour*
to;
,
,
_________
and
grain.
Loren
Coppock
will
cry
hasardly on its back. Several doors
B— d , »•
Next week a final report of the; hang idly op-n. banging. All the 1 W f
located 1
mile* we*t the sale and Roger Williams will act; will be room for more sheep shearers come home from Battle creek early coi^INED CONCERT
Red Crosa War Relief fund cam-'busses have names: tills one is of Lacey and 3-4 mile south. He as clerk. The complete list appearedI In the county this year. Farmers Sunday evening and others started OFFERED ON MARCH 20
west on Green St. collided with one
is offering a good list of horse*, cows, । in last week's Banner.
with some experience may be able for Middleville but had to return
palgn will be given when all the ("Tyrone Power.” The driver sticks
| A special treat for music lovers Is
sow*, hay and grain and farm ma-j
to make some early spring money before going very far. because of . being planned ffir Friday evening. driven by Albert Hampton, M. of
money is expected to' be paid in tc! his head out the nearest door:
chlnery Mr. Flannery will cry the postponed UNTIL MARCH 16
doing custom shearing Hie entire, th« severe storm. Even some of the '
Mrs. Walter Perkins, chairman. Be-j "Come in!"
,
March
20.
when
the
Women
’
s
Glee
“nd Ferd Steven* will act a* FORD A SPIN ALL, Prop.
clip must be takeij to Insure cloth-1 *n°wplows were stuck in tiie drift* !
cause of the absence of Supt. D. A | We start off. honking at ''Greta
of Delton, a paaaenger in the Hamp*
See the adv. elsewhere in this;
ol.
hl.। ing for our war efforts.
। Mondaj^ forenoon.
VanBusklrk last week, the report on Garbo" and "Bob Hope" as we pass clerk.
issue for full particulars.
A,PlnaU ,h“ postponed his
—=——:
unite with the Girls Glee Club of
auction sale until Monday. March 16.
the "H. M. S. Pinafore" productions We reach the Botanical Gardens— row wr mu pnrutumra.
HASTINGS*' LOSES
! Hastings High, school in a concert.
was delayed, and returns from the1 one hundred fifty acres of tropical PETER KUNZ. Prop.
U&gt; be hald at the Eli Hall farm lo- HASTINGS DEFEATS
ITO CHARLOTTE
The visiting group Is directed by injuries. HU condition wa* coc«
big auction at Middleville on Sat-1 flora and fauna: yellow, blue, and
Havlng rented his field* Mr. Kun*! caled « m«®a southwest of Hastings EATON RAPIDS
Tiie Hostings Eaxons suffered Mrs Dorothea Sage Snyder and
urday were held up by lhe road red birds, water lilies with leaves will have an auction sale at hl* on M-43: or the first farm north of ‘ On Friday night Hastings
their third defeat at the hands of' Ml“ Virginia Moore direct* the kne- Injury. “
blockade.
] five feel in diameter, orchids, and- farm
mile* cut
east uiof nuHasShulU store. He Is offering a„ frated Eaton Rapids 45-31 in the Charlotte's Orioles Saturday night;
iuiiii located
mvuiru 5 nuica
Br°up.
Several other donations have a---------green,....mysterious
pool
---------- -----| unga on state Road or 2 mJlM ^utb good list of horses, cows. hog*, chlck- first round of the district tmtrna-l in the district finab 27-19.
I nie concert will be held In Cen- DEFENSE STAMP HALEB
IN CITY SCHOOLS
been received which will be ackScvcrul..........
little block "boys pounce]Of coata Grove. He is offering a fine' fna- haX' 8nHn. and potatoes, farm men! held al Charlotte. Hastings
-» ilead
..h at the!
.. .&lt;vv
Charlolte held «a -7-2
nowledged next week. a|*o. statre on u*. We want to see the sea cow?
Of u
)e (fiiav
llsl quarter
tut
thm
w,u fcalure
number* by each
ot horses cows, hogs,-chicken* 1 machinery, and some household took a 12-4 lead in the first
if
MW
uuaiicr.
uui,
ihtw «'
''.i-i»
t? special
«r
,„d
imamm .&lt; u&gt; a-i: » Ui. V»*U
SX
bwi
m
in.
icJS?
w
“■&gt;
Mrs. Perkins. War Relief fund Thev w.Ul arrange everything. One KrBln fann
and household, K00^5' Dewey Reed will cry the
S.X0M .truck lack tn th. veond •&gt; “»
“d
chairman.
whistles shrilly, another splashes good*. Dewey Reed will cry the rate!,ale “nd Clifford Hammond will act n**1'
! Quarter to hold n u-13 artira a* Um. b&gt;’
combined groups. A trio from
in the third quarter Eaton Rapid*!
now 0
« edge as uic, w M r R of whV.h Mlu Tmft_
the water's edge with his hanef. the, ana Clifford Hammond will act a* M clerk. Lost week's Banner conCENTRAL P. T. A.
~nured
elclit nnint*
_ - the
”oeunt
' .l holt Hutton «« !•"'
poured In
in eight
points tn
to entne
come
third tears up a handful of gnus.iclerk Sce
adv. elsewhere in this i Ulned the ad.
tn*
»'
«*g “ •
DATE CHANGED
follows: Central school.
The sea cow at last! Not one. but,
for full particulars
within two points of the Saxons held u&gt; one field ,0,1 .nd &lt;hree,“r"Pt‘"d
has '•twenty-^nuning
Due to unforeseen reasons it ha*
placidly,
their
' POSTPONED To MARCH 17
tppI V—nrlmmlnp
ntadrtlv
but before the quarter was up Has­ free thro,. .. Ch.rloffe toned n““ •"d «W1»el »U1 tumult .pe­
b$Cn. nr&lt;?eM?.rytO.C^.‘n8l.th.CJ1,L&lt;’ great mora-covered backs rippling; ALBERT W. RE1GLER, Adm.
| N. ELLS ORTH FENDER, Prop.
tings held a 33-23 lead and was ahead to a 27-19 victory
: c‘,‘ numbers
of the meeting of the Central P. i the surface. Most of them are enor-' In order to rattle up the estate' Having decided to quite fanning
never threatened again.
Ter.llb.er WU th. ohUUndfo, , «&lt; " *”&gt;“&gt; '*“&gt; &lt;*«•. ■“* *» »
will
tHAffiron ' mou*' ,cn
tonR wllh fllPDcrs ln‘ Mr- Rflglrr will' have an auction Mr. Fender will have an auction sale
Banash and Wagner, with 21 and player for Charloffe wttb nku *W affeodobo. af fhU romer,
and as it wUl be Father.' Niaht the , “e*d of ,c” ,n&lt;1 ‘
rale at the 8. A. Relgler farm locat-. Tuesday. March 17. at the farm to- 12 points respectively, were out­ pohiu. W.m,r pUyun hU la.,
P™»Ma u be an unuauaUr
fathers will nrerent a nroaram of tal1' Thry cn‘wI p“rt way up th*1
2 mile* west.
mile south and H j cated one mile wrat and three miles standing on offense for the Saxons
n"te. —a. hfgh point man for Uw "n* 0At~
. .
special mq«(r and a talk on "De- ; bank- wrinkle their snouts, mangle; mile west of Freeport. He Is offering'south of Freeport known a* the while LltUelJeid with 12 points was
Snxon* while Kenyon was outstand,,
„
, ,
. „
fense Gardens”
All parent* ar»,Ule graM bet»e*n hardened gum* ! a good list of hones, cows, tools; Fred Cushing farm. He is offering a the high point man for Eaton Rap­ Ing on defense holding Wendel
.
Mu,lcal K*™*- **
urged to be present as it is an Im- ]Th«&gt;. relaxing, they lie back peace- and harness, automobile, chickens., good list of hone*.
catUe. hogs ids.
Cfxariotte’a forward., who In the “
%
portant meeting.
ful,y chewing their cuds like any. hay and household goods. Dewey chickens, farm implement*, and
prntou. rneeUb, befaren U» !n
m
BEING CALLED
—------------- e ♦ »
Michigan Holstein.
; Reed will cry the rale and Ken household items. Harry O. Penning- JURY
■

Rationing Postponed

SIX AUCTION SALES

I

SUPERVISORS To MEET

| They are almost unbelievable. We; Braendla and Clifford Hammond; ton will cry the rale and Raymond
Judge Morris Davis of Stanton
The supervisors of Barry county] have seen something rare, a ma-| will act as clerks. Set the adv. else-] Lapo will act as clerk. See the adv. will hold court in Barry county on points.
» will meet for their routine March malllan relic of bygone ages....- where in this issue for full par- in la*t week's Issue for full partic- ]Friday at which lime the Jury will
meeting on Wednesday, March 13.
Before 1 close. I'm sure Bernard tlculars.
ulara.
report.
March 14—Adv. 3-12.

attend*

program.

Bpoaaorod by

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH It, 1943

PAGE TWO

A. E. Trim, who has been confined Municipal Court
at home the past ten days on ac*
.
count of Illness. 1» slowly on the I Arthur Oallup. 4«. of Irving was
gain.
'arrested Saturday evening in this
1 borLs Gilletpie is a member of city charged with being drunk and
Robert John Dewitt. HadUnga, R.the committee for the party to be disorderly. Arraigned tn Municipal I
3 has enlBted at Fort Custer..iglvsngiven
foltewing
following
thsfinal
lhe final
perform
perform- 1 Court
Ooor' on
-n Monday,
Monthly, he
he pleaded
plestled guilty
guilty PHnBATE r-nUBT
’H&lt;irh,rt m.hnn h»* been sick ince
nnc* of
ot the annual Midwinter play nnd
and was assessed a fine, of 910
91000,
00
order allow*bitPi?miSlMk “Hotel Untverae"
Universe" which will be pre- and coat
cost of 14.60
HM or ordered to serve j। Est. Cora ~
A- —
Cook.
Order ano
for several daya. but U improving. ^n|ed by WegU.m MJchlgan College five days In Jail. He chose to spend mg eUtrna entered.
.Mil Pauline
rnuuur HUaa. who
wixr iia*
Bit.Ja.-r.cs
JamesF. FR:Ream. Order al­
Mr*
has mcvii
been piayer, Mareh 25. 20. 37 and 28.
a few days in
In Jail.
jail.
i EiU
...
*
1
i,l»th»
_______
.
.
_
___
....
_
] ML has returned to her duties al lhe,
,
lowing claims entered.
i011* haUPNEUMONIA CAUSES
• James slotman. 43 of Middleville I
Jacv Brouard. Petition for
***
Sheriff Glen Bern .
jo execute agreement cnI Robert Burch, who has been con- AGED' WOMAN'S DEATH
and ^Ptity Leon Doatcr t&gt;n M43 I tcn.rt order for publication entcird
| nnrt to 01. hrm. W lllnru. u eonUr, Alir. L. telnuuB.
H. west
TOl of the cltv when it was re-1
'■ •
*
riluru*.
puud «»«y O.lurrU.
—«&gt;'nr pottwl hta ,nuk
wc.ln. (r«n I *-Est. Anna
-------------Lampson.
*------ ---------Proof of will
'l Ver. Hrr.ln.Un 1. u.uxul, 111 *^*
Ude W .Idr o, Ihr rood In Muni- ' &lt;i&gt;»d. ortrr odmUlin.: will **“”*/
:«ll* pnrumnnu &gt;1 1&gt;H home No "J?*L7?’5±,T "S’ w
w dP*' '«« ...
"" Mood.,
... ________________________
hr pleaded
— -- ---j I--------Est. Kathryn Order
Saunders.
U
Order to
lone
u niiowco
allowed ui
m to
10 sec
«e ntm.
him.
*&gt;?.
guilty to urivmg
driving nn car
car wnue
while unoer
under j use funds entered.
voe is
a. r?n»_* WUllon. W ,
Green, at. On Thanksgiving Day llu
(nnuene.„ of iinunr nnd
•*--. ----------------------------- natd
' -• a
Est. Edward O. Hackney. Final
J. L. Smith or Woodland ha* col- she had a bad fall and broke her nlL '»
“
account filed
Jccted a complete *et of 50 licence arm. and she never fully recovered
•
T
E*i. Laura Gardinlrr. Proof ot
plates, two for each year, from 1916 front that shock. Then site...,^
was
Welter Hansom. 47. of Vermont* will tiled, ordci admitting wifi en­
to 1941 inclusive.
stricken wtttx, pneumonia.
'how ten day* in the county tered.
' ,
...
.... ....... ... caused her death. She i-. .*un1ved
tn ||cu
paying a fine of 910
Kit.. Lula Wohlford
Will filed,
Mr. and Mrs. Units Miller, who h lro tjau([htrrs. Mrs. Willison1 nf'
have lived for u number of year* to H(U,tlnK, and Mr3 BirvP c 8wlf( nnd costs of 96.60. He was arrnUcd petition for probate filed, waiver of
on a drunk and disorderly charge
the
moved
n( i*umii.-«n&gt;r, u
n son. uikii
charlct
Mc- _ scrond
.ward,
.... have
. . to ...
.i ....
rui- in Woodland township on March 5. notice filed.
11,. Mr.
Ht.Hnr
k rnn!
Inlllnrr
Ert. Ida A. Cltceseman. Final ac­
NashvtUe.
Miller Iis
continuing
Intoah of........
Detroit; Iour Krandchtlhis work al the Seal A: Lock Co. c|ren and. two great-gnuidcltlldrtn.
w.,w w
.* recently count filed, waiter of notice fll«L
Harold Gray who
was
t*crpFuneral service* were held at the arrested charged with eiiibccr.lcment ■I order ii.vdstiliw residue entered
Eat. Mun- BuMance. Final account
Clara Busit of Hastings has been U-mivrd mortuary on Tin .-day nt frnm Mrs. Allen at the bakery, nnd1
honored at Western Michigan
Col- two
, 1 , R*v„, , ,c- niSc1' who hud pled not guilty/usked for . filed, order assigning n sidue cnte^cd. dlschar"e ol administrator is-&lt;
lege by being placed on the
high *nan , , u*4a „ Offictatuig.
In- rcarraignmenl on Tuesday nnd at1i'r&gt;ued.
rotate enrolled.
?du larsltlp U*t of the college for the ,'rn;*'n’ ln t|u‘ Berryville cemetery. iluU time entered a plea of guilty
i Kit Emima J. Pennock. Final ar­
last *cme*'er as a raault of an an.
, * *
MunlcijHil Judge Cortrlght sen' count filed, order for publicatlo-t
alysls of the records which has Just
U-nced him to 30 days In tail and
entered.
teen com pitted.
KNOWN REMDE.NT
placed him on probation for one]
1 E*L Mnr&gt; E Underhill Bond ol
George Benitlc. nued
I administratrix tiled, letters of ’ ndwell known Barry Co nwldent lor Pay 91 per month for probation ex-'
nunutrauon Issued, order Untiling
"
1
many years, died Wednr.Miay in pens? and for the first six months
MlU»m&lt;&gt;nt unUtod. iwUtion for
Crtspe hosplla! in PluinweH Hurvlv- ho must pay 55 monthly to Mm. । hconng clulnis tiled, notice to creding aie two sisters. Mrs Oscar Boul- Alien In restitution,
ilois isiued. inventory, filed.
ter of Orangeville and Mrs. J. W.
, Est. John A Hnnth. Petition tcg&gt;
HREF. BAYS'
ILLNESS
Pike of Grand Rapids, also a broth----------------—
,,------ -lirrnsr to sell Hied
er, William, of Oningevillc. The fu- PROVES FATAL
1 Esl. Floyd 11 Budd Tc.-limony ol
AND
neral was held In the Orangavlllo
Fred Grogg, aged 65. paraed nwav 1 freeholders fifed, license to sell is­
church Friday .nitemoon him! hi- on TliurMiiiy in Pennock ha-.pltal sued.
terment in Orangeville cemetery.
utter an Illness of three days H&lt;- I Eil. Tliontas I). Burry. Wnlver ol
—&gt;------- ---------- ---------------was boru tn Brirry county mid had
notice tiled order a-.-lgnuig rrUdiw
lived in Hastings for tile |»j! 30
DOWLING RESIDENT
: entered, discharge of adminlstratot
years. For many years he was em­
DIED THURSDAY
1 Issued, estat.- rnrollcd.
f'tittnni Van Syekl* nr*-d t*&gt; of ployed by the E. W Bliss Co., and . £-.t Con A. Cook.' Order conI iter was tn the employ of the city.
Dowllnr passed away Thursday He Is rurvlvcd by ills wife. Ethel tlrming sale enti rrti. Final account
evtning In Pl-nnork hospP’aL tie i&gt;
and three daughters Mrs. Jose­ filed, order allowing accoignt entersurvived by hi.- father. Frank and
phine Beard of Nashville. Mm cd. uUcharge ot administrator Is­
DORRANCE TRETHRIC
Helen Sackett of Traverse City and sued. estate enrolled.
of eXiwIinf. Funeral serviera were
IM. Mat J Qorluun. Warrant and*
Mbs Ethel tiregg of Ia»pwi' nwirld Sunday iil'.muxm-ln the south
inventory lil-d.
order
allowini*
AGENCY
Evangelical church in Mat.-lc Grove, Rev. B. J Adcock conducted '.he claims entered. ,
service* at the walldorff funeral
the Rev. Rhodes of S-aUville ofFat. Lula Wohlford. Proof of will
2nd Floor National Bank Bldg.
ficiatintr. Interment in the Onion home Saturday iiltamoon nt 2 lib fileif.orderadmllling will filed, bond
o'clock. Interment in th - Dowling
Hailing*. Michigan
; o! udminl trator with the will anccmetqry.
■ nrxed filed, litter.* testamentary isHEATH FOLLOW*
*ih-,1. nuir limiting MtUfemcftt en! tered. ix-titlon for hearing clalmt
Mrs. Hattie Hroas. aged "'t. pi**ed Hied, notice to cieditors isnucd.
1
E»l. Floyd E. Budd. Order aiiuwaway on Wednesday in Pennock
hospital after a week's illnem Shi­ , inu claims catered.
F.*r Ernest J. Ru a-y. Annual ncras bom in Calhoun Co. and hud
lived in lliiMimrs about fifteen count filed.
vi-an.
Her husband. John Bu-us.
EM. John A Smith. Testimony
Seeding time is almost here. Why not order your
dirrl a number of year* w She Is of fiecholdcr* filed. license to sell
survived by one son. Ed ward- Bros * Issued. oath befnrv :.alc filed. bond
spring seeds now and save. I have a complete line
of llHstlngs: one iiraiuidauaiiier, on Mlle Bled.
of high purity seeds. Also Nitragin and Ceresan for
one grandson: and a Mtiri. Mu
Nellie Owen of Jackson. Funeral
treating seed grains.
Kkillt-r! Mr •hrnlr Though Blind
Clclkii McMull* n nf Donora. i’o .
Walldorff funeral hmnr. the itev
.8 Conner Hatlutwny officiating.
।
though
blind. He has been blind
Mich, or phone Prairieville 14—F24.
tf
Interment was made in the winesince 1913 when a lime explosion In
I a steel plant cost liiiu his eyesight.
Selling Tulip*
He uses the "touch" system—to sice
American bulb fanciers have now what is wrung with motors. He befound that our Pacific coast grown | came a mechanic only after he be.
' bulbs arc putt its good as the Hol­ came blind. He bought a car. look
land product and while we inay be I it apart, and with additional work
short on some of the colors, these j on curs of neighbors, he soon got a
I aetalli'd knowledge ot the workings
who wishes to keep hl* tulip bulbs ' of automobile*. McMullen explains
..
—------------ that he secs just a* much as other*,
method is to plant them deeply In I except that hi* are all mental picwell drained soil mid to cut oft 1 lure*. Instead of his eye*, hi* touch
the seed pod* before they develop. I tells him what is wrong. What he
Quite by accident it was found that 1 hears and feels helps him to dclcrtulips can be set 12 inches below , mine tiie trouble. He halt a garage
FREE PONDS
ground with beneficial results. A la- ' of in* own in lhe rear of his home,
blcspoonful of commcrcialfcrtiiizcr He is a member of the stale board
DRY SKIN
placed in the bottom of the hole and I of the Pennsylvania Federation of
covered with an inch of sand will j the Blind and in his spare time tries
With Large 50c
develop n finer root system and big- . u&gt; lessen ths burden* of other blind
Ccld.Cream Special
&lt;P
ger blooms.
•
I. persons.

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the incentive for the large entry'DEATH OF MRS.
that will begin play on March 23nd MELVINA A. BAUM
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Illness. She moved to Hastings
i about 36 year* ago from Morgan.
good 572- scries, including a big 224 ;
,For a number of year* she had
frotn Banner fcith H. Ixxig anil W
last game, to lead Use Piston Rlngj Stanley scoring best with 520 and
been a member of the South Jef- i
------ ------------I ferson St. United Brethren church.1
League for the week. Hi* efforts* 519 for their respective teams.
“Go West Young tody" starring Surviving Ls her husband. John'
were also Instrumental In the three] Doctors won a pair of game# from
Penny Singleton. Glenn Ford.
..Baum; five sons. Glenn. Edwin.and*
game victory for hi* team. Machine]
urn..------------------------------- | Herbert of Hastings. Earl of Delian
A song-tudded melodrama with iind Lawrence of Detroit; a daugh­
Ds Hawthorne banged otlt a big 533, K. Chase f&gt;31. W. Ayres 533. R. sev&lt; n hit tunes, each' capturing tiie ter. Mrs. Beatrice Wendell of Has*
tings: her mother. Mrs Lida Hay­
632 count: A. Melrose wan two pins Hubbard 310. B. Payne 509. C. Dr­ haunting sweetness nnd gaiety of
wood of this city; ten grandchildren
•
Office blanked Shipjsers With W ies* with 620; Hubert Cook and Con 504
also six brothers. Vent. Ofva!. WilAyres gnd D. Siegel scoring best in, Ken Clark helped with 552 and 548 Sportsmen** League
ham. Arthur and Fred Haywood of
lhe match with 510 and 5O7Seapec-' respectively and Bob Moore was not
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 11 IMS

state and national leadtrshlp lo
might navi been developed as ■ ।
direct th* effort.
As y*L we’ve heard no grousing safsty measure, but Jesse Jones as'BltS Ol
------------------J
over car and lire rationing. Sugai Um head of the RFC refused to re-,
card* ar* being MMpted aa a mat­ lease the needed funds.
Rather belatedly an attempt wai | March B. 1022
A tetter which Gen Marshall re- ter of course and people are pre­
I
There
U
much
talk
of
Hastings
centiy sent fo a member of the Sen­ pared for further restriction*
made to build up crude rubber stock I
bA/oming a great movie center,
ate should be given pnbllclly In
Yet. the avereg* citteen I* neither pile* by RFC financed shipments] dividing lhe honors with Hollywood
every commuriity in this country
happy nor enthuslasUc about results from the East. Because of a short- Our own S F. Champion is back of
In It the chief of staff reports achieved to date. There has been * . *ge of freighter* due to war con- ■ the movement.
-that in recent weeks the ermy has decided let down since Pearl Har-1 dltions. certain government au-| Glen Perkins has purchased the
been “deluged" with "demands” for bor.thoriUes
! thoriUesattempted
attemntedtotohave
havethe
theboats Freeport Drug Store and will take
poasrastan March 25 He will have
the um of combat troop* not only, Thi* war is partly a battle of pro-, unloaded at Ban Francisco and’
to protect coastal cities but “to ductton. Assembly lines are as tm-shippod by rail to warehouses near Rogers comers March 16. .
guard installations throughout lhe portent as front lines. Yet. while I lhe manufacturing- center*. Jeasc I Mrs. Conrad Main died at her home
muted States "
j McArthur and Ms men are wrilin,' Jone* spiked tU plan merely be-* X? IilXfXtE
As.one example, he cite* a plea to new epics in heroism and couragr cause It would have added a tew | band taking his own life on Friday
use soldiers to protect Keokuk darn. on Bataan peninsula, work stop-| cents a pound to lhe cost. Thus the proved too much for her Her half»nd all of the Mississippi river page* and striku ooniiiyuc to hin- • freighter* were farted to travel the sister. Mn, Harriet Mattie, died at
iwiilgt\ It has been the policy of.der the full oevelcpmerUof Amt-rt-1 thousands of extra miles through | Morgan Sunday morning and a
U» ..V O~. Mw.h.11 MM. .0 „„ mmul.ul
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Backward Glances

Editorials

Yesterday

meet m&lt;«l of these appeals even unionists seem to fiel Uiat It is more lanllc seaboard to eastern ports
| not expected tn recover,
though It'meant the disruption of inijiprtanrTorjhcm to win further
This extra mileage, of course, very ‘
vwawk sr-ri------organized unlUanWthe curtallmentj cdnceMidn* than it is for the United [ materially reduced the number ol 3
A

:ro“M wp.-.hkh ..&lt;i&gt;

sul"

ntth ,or

tnought it wise to reassure the
The government has takeij no ef-1 could make. If the rubber had beer j the Bteat Republican banquet to In­
public in this manner "
I fective measures to correct this sit- unloaded al San Francisco, the' held in the basement of the MclhoBut an the demands have be-'nation The average citizen can be J United States would now be in l1l,‘ church on Friday evening
It

come so great that a point has been,pardoned for asking. "Why?”
i poaaeawn of Mitral hundred thoureached at which this policy of re-’ a feeling also persists that bust-1 “nd more tons of rubber than b'gow will’be toastmaster and Senassuring-the public threatens to ness and Industry have been selfish i actually available
i ator William Alden Smith will be
Immobiltxe the greater part of our and short sighted-not all business! Jones’ atUtude toward the wgr ‘he speaker
.
armed forces *rd equipment. Gen .nd Industry, but a very generoui . emergency is much Uke that of SdhK 1
Marshall states that the danger ol "some."
I of the "old school lie” Englishmen1 on Tuesday eveningMan 10. Sen'-

continulng to drift In this direction' Many reports have appeared Ir ' whose .stiff-necked, short-sighted ator James A. Rmi ofMissouri will
can no longer be Ignored
j the press, for example, presenting ; self-satisfied complacency almo-t be the speaker
There arc 3.058 counties in the facu which Indicate that many loM the war for England
1 During the past week the LoppehVnlu&lt;lSU.c Allmi'.ralrHXK.imrfri pUrt eqnnilou have bnn ’ll mUM nut the -er .lionj^Sien" XUKe lb.
could be found in any of them— blocked by certain business inter- materially if Jones were replaced by । firm J Harrison Brace, well-known
bridges, dams, reservoirs, railway est*
- -for -fear of- what
- -market
- -.
con- a younger and more aggressive
m-..
1 business
man of Sparta.
nurchaMd the
yards, machine shops, air fields.: dltions might be after the war l»; dividual who has not a,r
the .v.c.v.H-c
reverence11 L’lk«‘ WB,ers
Mr Jones seem, i'ltcrest °f the estate of the late F
armories, power plants, war Indus-; over.
| f°r rw* D'P* *which
’!»*;• -•&gt;.
H. Bprlow tn Hie elevator property
tries-whose adequate protection Uj Almost any ’man-omlhc-street10 nave- P'raps Jones might b&lt;
of F. H. Barlow A‘ Co. in which he
a matter of concern.
(could have made a better guess on re,*red to a board of ’Eider States-■ was an equal partner with Mr. BarIf three shift.' of even sb small the rubber sttuatlon than Jesse: n,c“" »here we might have thf low.
a force as a dozen soldiers of the! Jones who apparently will be at; bcnctu of hls “«Mce without mr* Mis* Gladys Hclriglc ha» o|K-nod
Millinery Parlors over Russ A: Son’s
national army were assignedl the I least iwo years late with plans foj’ hindrance of his inertia,
grocery store.
task of protecting eabh one of these j developing synthetic rubber.
|
:—-----------------------------| Dick Kurtz recently purcha-eit the
spots against all poslblc risks I Civilian defense is another factoi DEFENSE STRIKES
Smith Meat Market on Jefferson
' St. and ha* put in some nrw fixmore than 2.000.000 men would be | which puzzles the average citizen . MUST STOP
itures and modtmired the market.
taken out of the combat forces fot The response to the call for volun-1 Unless steps are taken inunctm&gt; work
vnr* ainru—wu
----- •&gt;fine
— —
-------------------------diately
to l’
put
a S1O
slop
to ’strikes
and , rcsllllpM hl ijcit()n has been
tills
alone.
]1
teen,
even in rural. comdla,el&gt; ,0
ut “
P 10
trikes and
This would mean, of course j munities like ours. But at the out- iJo*‘towns In the defense IndusU-iesI rharwe of the New York off
, abandonment of all present hope oljset the essentials for home defense ,hc c,/cct on the
of Uiteithe National Founder’s Assn.

using the American army for a' wCre apparently badly neglected ir | counlr&gt;- *ul *» ,nore devastating w YEARS AOq
counterattack and without counter | fMvar of superfluous frills.
La J than news of colossal defeats.
’I March 13. 1902
attack we cannot hooe
hope to win the Guardia
nuardiA »ra.
1 Deaths of the week—Mrs. Joseph
w'as too busy being mayor
Biggest
Thine on Earth
JC tc
lu ]
.
S Keeler. 67. at her home in Carl­
of New York to give much -time
.. j
Recently six standard automo- ton Center on Feb. 22; Mrs. Adaltne
To any reasonable person it it organizing civilian defense: k.j
D.&gt;I biles drew up In line and started Burdick, on Feb. 20, at her home in
rs
clear beyond all argument that we Roosevelt. Just dldn t seem to hav« ■__________________ ___________________________________________
&gt;■"’« j to drive over ■ new road a* new*- Hickory’ Corner-: Mrs. Asa D Truveannot afford to dissipate our com­ any conception of what was needed. ; reel men nnd photographers record I er. 27. at Morgan on Mar 5: Dr. A
bat troops in this manner and that
Even now this important service , ed lhe event There was nothing un- I Philo Drake. 74 in this city March
“ wa» »»«e ‘°«d 10„
,
„
responsibility for the protection ol is In charge of one who has nevet “»“•&gt; •bout »&gt;»*
unv training nr fvnMAanM t. - 00 wh'ch they were traveling—for &gt; Barnaby Bros. ex)N‘ct .to have
local installations must not be Im­ ■linrl
ro V /
k
? "p,Tlrncc
these were lhe first six passenger ‘'«eir nr* Palace Cale r. adv to open
posed upon the national army fit him for the Job. Consequently । BUtomobllM to U1C thc new highway 1 °» Saturday. The building ha-, been
Rather, it must be assumed by local *u.
... ---------wWch ltrrtehM ,lon&lt; ,he
of entirely rermidelr^Mnd Join:i Itenkrs
hls ----------------------effectiveness will
be controlled
ns baker.
defensive forces »uch as state troop* by the caliber of lhe assistants hr lhe giant Grand Coulee dam on the ’. has been employed "*
Lee Jon of Jackson has purchased
home guards, local police and both picks. ’
Columbia river in central Washing ,
Ute laundry now nut by Lev Ilins
paid and voluntary: guards recruited
More than a year ago. a specially- ton. When the great dam. which &lt; nnd will take charge at one*
stretches 4.300 feet from cliff to cliff ,
precisely for this duty.
felected group of police officers across the largest river of thc West ]
. one of 37 of the Sil applicant* who
Speaking of lhe current submarine was sent to England to study the
is finished visitors to Grand Coulee
icore, Oen. Marshall believes that fine civilian defense organization will be able lo wind down into the passed the State Pharmacists ex­
I amination m Grand Rapids
Axis power i "calculating our pub­ which has been developed there.; Columbia’s gorge, cross on top of ] wrfk
d‘™ "&gt; "’u ™&gt;d“a» ” leel!
lic reaction." have sent their sub­ Y« none ol u&gt;e« men are In com-'
mindina ooduona In lhe OCD I *"”• **"
b""k
"" I 50 ’“HR AGO
marines in close to odr shores foi m
&lt;1 Jia pmuons ui inc
fjven
relurn by mcani ot n
March 10. 1892
tiie very purpose of sUmulaUng a Wh&gt;7
! fine highway bridge Just below the
C. B. Hwmn.« took in the extunslamor for the use of the army fot
Delrolt. a key Industrial area and] big structure.
From thi* bridge, ' inatinn at Grand Rapid-. March 1
police duty. He warns us that, in a prime target for saboteurs ar i «nd also from Die highway, it will ; and 2 and is now n registered pharline with this same obvious strategy enemy air raid.', b- woefully lacking] be possible to sec the torrent of wa- 1 inn cut.
..... ...................
j c w Burpee hn.v bccmpnolntcd
Wc must expect nuisance air raids. in elementary defense pfecaulions. ter. far greater than Niagara, which j C W Bttrprr ha.v been rqmointet!
.
ASO-foot «nlu.
plunge over the l1,650-foot
spill- '' ixsstmasler
poMmnster at Yankee Springs.
Spring*.
Gen. Marshall, however, believes —
Tiie motor
city is'probably no ex-1 will nltmttr
way. Here will be a waterfall and
Kurtz has gone to Ann Ar­
that Axi* strategists have nihcalcu- ( ccplion.. Why docs this have to be'
* spectacle that tt will be hard to j bor lo cn,cr the pharmacy dcpaitlated He is certain that American. Will it take a teries of "Pearl Har- [ equal as a scenic wonder.
, ,ncnt
■
tn-----------------: Min Emma Hock started for
■people have the courage to face the] bors” lo force us to organise as we
Grease Spot*
California yesterday where she will
hnrah realities of this Ufe and death! should?
Grease spots can be removed '
’&gt;•« husband who is working In
struggle nnd he calls upon members' Possibly uh of this sounds disfrom the page* of cook books by■, ,’lc
golrt.m Mateof Congress "to take the lead in off-1 couraging. Actually, Ivowevcr. thi spongmg the page* with benzene । -n,
„ &lt;Pni?s lhe world ha
setting the present unfortunate re-1 reverse is true.
t
then placing white blotters on each cvn.
arp
who colnni,.llri,
actions.’’
‘
"j For the public Is disgruntled no! tide and pressing with a hot iron. on themselves -Shaw
Gen. Marsiiah deserves commen- because of what it has been askec |
daUon for this atfalght forward to do—but rather with what tt
statement and is entitled to cx|&gt;ett HASN'T been a.sked to do.
MARCH fl'* io 14'* IS. . • People nrc willing and anxious tc
that he will receive prompt answer
get on with tiie difficult Job ahead.
to this call ol duty.
NATIONAL SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK
They are awaiting orders and are'
VALLEY FORGE AGAIN
willing to accept what is in store.
If the defense effort fails to get I
other "Valley Forge” for tills coun­ into high gear promptly, apatrfctic
try. There has been bad 'news a
leadership
rather
than
public,
plenty and more, much more. L« apathy will be responsible.
coming
Bright spots will be few
__
.
and far between. Twelve months 'WHY FLYNN’
KEEP A DEFENSE WORKER
,h« Miuiun. ™ t. d,r.
OI
,1

DON’T

tax. BRlIhereUiwiilnllnln. llw ^Uo„

h now alive to the fact that it will
lake tremendous effort and great
sacrifice to lUfeat Germany and
Japan The optimistic feeling that
Rus&amp;lun victories arc an immediate
prelude lo German collapse: Hut
Japan will run short of essentia:
materials unless *he achieves a
complete viclory over all her op.
ponente in two or three months hatbeen replaced by a more realistic
attitude
People arc fully prepared, we be­
lieve. to accept more hardship* ano
mtrictioiu than have yet been im­
posed
The average man-on-Uie•treel U anxious to "get bn with
the Job" but necessarily- look* foi

Flynn to an Important lucrative post
is difficult to comprehend.
THANKS TO MR. JONES!
The pre.-«nl acute shortage In ]
rubber is due largely Jo the colossal J
lack of foresight and executive in-r
erua of Je»K Jones who is trying'
to hold down two important full-1
time Jobs—secretary of commerce.
and head of the RFC.
As long as three years ago. ccrtain farsighted economist* pointed
out Hut trouble in the East might
seriously effect our supply of rub-|
bet. most of which comes from!
British and Dutch sources m 'tivel

Indies.

Several practical procc^c.-1

IN THE DARK/

(

w .fa,, o,.r the !«-. &lt;Mt
to
s„„
American public I* going to be rail­ commission?
ed upon to show plenty of fortitude
The appointment mu t be cla&amp;cd
in the meantime. Let’s hope that
can face our ’ VallbyT-'ufge’ as as one of the wont made by Gov
! Van Wagoner to date.
ashington faced lib.
•
,;
Politically Flynn does not com-;
WHERE 18 THE
, niand a very impressive degree ol
LEADERSHIP?
respect, even among Republicans
• It u our opinion that those wht He has long been identified as a
atlll blame pTtblic apathy for all the close friend and ally of Frank D.
shortcomings of the war effort arc11 McKay. Republican rx-hoss. wlio it ;
misjudging ths temper of the peo-'I now being tried in Federal c&lt;5urf
jile.
Why Van Wagoner had to go out
The average citizen. we believe of hu. way to name a politician like I

P

do ■ good day’s work in the office qr factory that
Is Inadequately lighted or so lighted as to cause
eyestrain.
Oetend your home against the common ha*
sards that arise through poor lighting. ’Adequate
lighting guards against accidents and protects the
most precious gift you hs.e-your eyesight.

Chsck your lighting today. Stop in at your
dealer or at our store and And out about eye-com.
fort lighting and th* correct sites of bulbs for read­
ing, studying or mming.

kuntmhvi . . .

SIGHT IS PRICELESS

PROTECT YOUR
★ EYES ★
OOO EYEBIGHT

[onsumERs power
M

PAN

&gt;ur UNIT to STATU SAVINGS BONDS

STAMPS

Let’s Do II Together/ All We Take In
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 13
and 14 Will Go for DEFENSE BONDS
AND THE RED CROSS
We are offering you an unusual
opportunity to aid in the defense

lustrate more completely what we
are trying to do. One of the out­

drive for our country. For two days

standing features of this window

Friday and Saturday, Mar. 13 and
every penny that we take in in

will be a large size cut-out of a

gross sales and paid on account we
are going to turn over to our govern­

25 years old and is the same one
that we used during the liberty loan

ment for'defense bonds.

drive of the last World War.

In addi-

"fighting Yank" which is more than

tion to this, $50 out of these pro- *

ceeds will be turned over to the Bar­

.

ry Co^mtv Red Cross.

or Saturday and any money that

We feel that we would like to do
something that would be a little un­
usual and are taking this method to,

Stop in any time during Friday

you spend in our store during these

two days whether for new purchases

or money poi.d on account will be

in a small way, do something to aid

transferred into Defense Bonds.

We would

Here's a thrqe-fold opportunity for

like to call your attention to a spe­
cial window of our store that will il-

you to help yourself, us and our
fighting forces.

in our universal fight.

Waters Clothes Shop

VICTORY

C_____ °

ve Got A BigJohToDo

v

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HASTINGS. MICH.

�THVRShAY.

BONDS-WHICH?

SOCIAL
EVENTS

AMERICAN LEGION

AND

GLUB NEWS
place is Mosher Hall. Ann Arbor
Reservations for 220 girl* may be
made a* only that Ilmifed number

LOWER PRK’El

Clarence, Cuppon and Mrs. J. W.'
Hewitt holdmgdhc winning scorer
Eight tables or TTrIdgc"were in
play on Wednesday afternoon al the
Central P T. A. benefit party at the

'DEFENSE
B0ND5
AND
STAIAPS

NA1'

T

people than whispered untruth- or
minors that spread with liglitnlnglike rapidity: and

Mrs Stebbins. Mrs. Clayton BrandMetter. Mrs. David Goodyear and

COLORED
BAKEWARE

•vening complimentary marriage took place at Napoleon । PASSING OF MRS.
••Resolved. That the Amenqin
Ohio, on Sunday. Feb. 22. A large EFFIE VIOLA W(M
Legion Auxiliary ro on record pledgpink mid while boat called lhc|
—"Ship of Hii|iy|ricss" sailed in with tiled on Thursday. afternoon at her
n Innd of beautiful and lovely gifts home in Baltimore township after
an Illness of two years. She was
bom in Fulton Co, Ohio, the daugh­
ter of Mr and Mrs. Riley. McMnnnis. and came to Barry Co 32 years
ago She U lurvived by her husMr. nnd Mr,. Harry
tertalned Sunday with
birthday carry-in dinn

Patch Kit

Information
SEE WARDS TIRE MAN
Keep 'em Rolling! Add extra mile*
and extra safety to old tube* with
Wards patch kit! Include* 20
yatcha... patch rubber..2 lube*

Standard
there is to be » Joint gathering of
the Legion and Auxiliary at the

dinner'pt the hrnie of Mr. and Mrs
Andrew Roush on Friday evening.

Tire Conservation

TIRE REPAIR
MATERIALS

Resolution adopted by

family gathering

Blough nnd Boyd Clark, second.

PIKE PENNSYLVANIA OIL!
Stuck up NOW . .. while the price i*
low I 3Sc 9 quart won't buy better
oil. Try Ward* Supreme Quality ...
JOO'J Pure Pennsylvania!

Quality Self­
Polishing Wa;

if only through fear, should insist
that a fully-equipped Red Cross or-,

WAtOS

Marproof

Varuisli

twenty-third
birthday
nf
the
American LTglon Dinner will preccde the program. Mrs. Sterling
| Rogers is in charge of the dinner
ally with a soft cloth that ha* been
and Mrs Warren Moore Is dining
lightly oiled.

Save!

Gri II* Guard
Reduced
from $2.25

Waxed

Paper

the work to prepare for emergenMr. and Mrs. Clarence Bump en­ clcii"—Mrs. Ixxan Ramsey, who was
tertained twenty on Sunday In hon- a witness of the Pearl Harbor at-

Stella Bump, who was seventy-four
Hint day. Her ehildreij. grandchil- '
dren. nnd one great-grandchild were Bock in the day that he Is among
hl* sheep Uta I are scattered; so will
I seek,out my sheep, and will deliver
The mnnlhly meeting of the
Women's board of Pennock hospital them out of all places where they
have been scattered in the cloudy
as held on Monday uftembon nt
and dark day.—Ezek. 34:12.

BUTTER PECAN
DEVILS FOOD CAKE
HOT CROSS BUNS

each
Pockl Watch

Reg. $2.19

Moat and

BAXGIIAHT IXAKEKY

Enameled Aih Handlefl

Food Chopper

(■ardeuaid
Tools
Glarelcs*

Kitcheq
Light

honor gutsu were Finley Johnston,
Ixtm Bauer. James Langston. Henry

Snow-white glass shade circled
with crystal rings! Glgatning
chromium bolder. See it today!

proRram with Henry Davies making
the -introductions.
George Dean
cal numbers were enjoyed. Harmon
Wilcox played a solo accompanied

Famou,

glnia Moo.c vang with Mr*. Rex,
Foremun a- accompanist. Mrs. M.
O Hill responded to a toast to the!
ladies. LnUtr court whist was playi d. Mrs. Chris Spirin mid A- B 1

Door Chirm

Or. Friday. Mir. R M. Cook enter­
tained at luncheon honoring Dr.

Wheel
Enough for a Small Room I

Tlirifty-Pak
.Wallpaper
Low-Priced
Bathroom

COAT &amp; SUIT

NteklPtaled
Roller Skate*

All head* forged from one
piece of carbon iteel! Light­
weight . .. well-balanced ...
low-priced! GARDENAID!

NUTONE

TOMORROW - FRIDAY
CHOOSE YOUR SPRING
wa- guest speaker at the Women's
?lub that afternoon. Places were
laid for eight
z

SPADING FORK

Bracket

Enough wallpaper, including
border, to redecorate an 8x10
room I Wide leleclion of new
pattern* and color*! Shop at

Ward,
•tt-Cal.
Shod.

From our Representative’s Complete Line.
Tuesday evening, wiu&gt; twenty-eight
present. Tlnjc shamrocks were used
as individual favors and the napkins,
were decorated with emblems approprime to S'. Patlick. After the din-‘

Your choice of colors, style and material.
Electric

15.00 to 50.00

Regular 29c
Garden
Hand Tods

Kitchen
Clock .

Wards Brick
Roll Siding
MR. HELLER
B. F. Cowjer. and Mini Elizabeth
Henry will entertain in April
On Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank'
Sage was hostess to her bridge club
played. with Mrs. Anna McGuf-

with- the Printzess

,

.

At Uvo home of Mrs. Warren:
Moore on N Broadway a lovely;
shower was given by Miss Jacque-

Five-Foot

Step Ladder

our store tomorrow, Friday, from 12 to 6 P/M.
Come in and look them over!
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN

by the hoatess.

Steel-Braced

Frandsen's

Realistic buff bl«ndK brick
design! Easily applied, it
give* your ho»« the *t£■tantial appearance of brickl
Insulate* and resists fire!
Give* you a "new" home I

BUY DEFENSE STAMPS

ON SALE AT

MONTGOMERY WA
118-126 SO. JEFFERSON

HAS TINGS

10-lnck
Hacksaw
Bhdet

�TOT HASTINGS BANNFB THl’feUHV’. MARCH It, IM!
second Iwtue north of Wood school nt the home of Mr. and Mr*. Jan-.r- Preibylertal 'name of
wpnwnkl,
in Irving.
in
’
Patrick.
' crganhsitlon* will bo held in the’i
Robert Burch, Hastings.
Roll Call
IHulingN Presbyterian church. April j
Ladles prayer meeting Wednes­
Is Reduced 50 Per Cent
________ "
I---*
Offering.
day afternoon at the home of Mrs
। Two physicians of lhe Mayo cllnHastings minister* an- nvkcd to!
Question Box.
L. Bennett. W. Apple street, between
, ic. Rochester. Minn., told the anFREE METHODIST CHURCH
Selection—Hastings High School । Park and Washington.
meet at the Episcopal Parish Houm- FIRbT Clll'IK II OF
4
।
nual
meeting
of
the
American
MedOlrls* Chorus.
today. March 12 at 11 A M . to nr- CHRIST. NCIf.NTlKT
! Wednesday evening prayer meet­
PROGRAM FOR MEETING
I leal-association the use ofaulfanlla. Address—District Superintendent . Ing at the church. This is the last range for u Union Qobd Frida,-1 T*'e *ub|ect for Sunday Is ’’Sub- Doud Supper
...
,1I mide.
in ide. *ulfapyridin«
sulfapyridine and
and »ulfuthl*xol
aulfathiatol
E. H. Babbitt. Grand Raplck.
!
OF BARRY CO. W.S.C.S.
rcrvice.
■ stance"
I prayer meeting before the revival
Supper al Doud school Sat. night.,
cut
rat, from (€ptlcef | Benediction—Rev. Stone
A county-wide meeting of the W.
I
1
cixcvrr
!«-•««« 1,1
‘
.l.4’ »••»«»* at T p. tn Free mla commonly known as blood peln-awtexw.s C s terna*!.
fi. C. 8. groups of Barry Oo. will be'
■1
.........
will
Offering
and
proceeds
go
to
Red
1
wtU offering and moercd* go to Red gonln ln ha|f
held at the First Methodist church, BAPT1ST CHURCH
'evening March 25. MUs Anna Me-' 1
n..-&gt;.vo mcruuiB
tcrax
Adv3-12
-------------- ----------------------_______
AdvJ-12
I)r wallaca E. Herrell and
In,this city on Thursday. March 2«.| The subject for Sunday will be Ohie Is the evangelist. We are ex- »«emoon (Thursday • at the home I
Membership
B^Umow___________________ . Alex E. Brown showed physic
"BUrting at ten o’clock, a pot luck "ReplUtlons ot the Teachings About pec Ung a great meeting and urge:of M,!1 Howard Bolo. R26 S Park
. * p claw meeting Wed,
o
,,•». .»««
. ,g Ji*- E’e.’ BuWImorr Missionary! the results of th* use of the
! dinner is to be served al noon. Fol- Hks Coming Drath."
I you to, attend every service. We are stSociety alii meet with Mr tRul Mrs famido" drug*. They compared the
| lowing Is lhe program for the day:
Sunday evening services will be'fortunate also in’ securing Miss
n
Bhhop
Ravmoiid J Wade will; pilgrim HOLINESS Cllt'llCII
‘John Moor? Thursday, Mnr. 19. at number of patients who died from
nt a Grnnd Rapid. District, „ . .
. „
,
10:00—Organ Music.
,n charge of Rev. Albert TeMeer of, Jesr.net Jk,Frlcss of Allendale as our speak
Mm . Rally on T,.mla&gt; nmte
Bm,»nlft« i,ml Suite, Maith B1 2 P M Al) members are requested septicemia during the year* 1934 to
/ Invocation—Rrv
t
wtnstnn the
and India Mission who song leader. She will also conduct Mar. 17. al Ui. SUM M.ih™l*l! “d ™" “M’
to be present as there will be elec- ‘ 193d. before the drug* were In wide
/ g(0,.e
; will bring a number of curios with j childrens meetings every afternoon.
ehulth. bi Onuid Rapte Sunptr al ’*/' U
a K.
iton at officers.
J use, and the results In treatment
.
i ^lnl and lcU lu of **** situation in | Friday evening. March 20. the.
.
Moran of Newark. Ohio, will conduct
Congregation at Singing—Ixd by, me far East. The meeting will com- young people will hold a public fl.3O
,rom 1937 ,0 1939
'____
"
j special, teen* s of meetings every, C’edar Creek ---- -------Mite Rev. A. A. Butterfield, nccom- mcnce at 7:30. /
meeting ac the church with a pro-!
Thf difference w.« almoit 100 per
r.tglil al 7 45, Sunday A M. at 1:30 ; Cedar Crerk Community Club will
pgnled by the Rev Everett Love.
|
-------KrBrn put otl by out.of.town talent PRESBYTERIAN
. tie held this Friday evening n! Uui eenl ln the number of perton* who
Biulm ss Meeting
, WERLEYAN ,METHODIST
Watch for details next week.
■ ANNOUNCEMENTS
I
acIiooI.
recovcred from the blood infection!,
YOUng
Peopled
T1RST CHUBCIt or CHRIST,
;
Introduction of Quests
I CHL’RCJL
North Irving Church
' The pastor s preparatory class for
SCIENTIST
-----------they declared.
church
.
Talks by District W. S. C. S. Of? i Hastings Church
I Sunday morning preaching serv-' those who plan to tuilu- with the\. .
Caratr Church *ad Cantar Street*
.
„
। ..
Delton
| The drug* are not effective in all
; fleers. ■
• I
p y g meets at lhe! ice and Sunday school are for you - church at Easter tune will meet this. “ -.1
Bunday aae.lee al 11:0" * M.
. . .
..
..
1 The regular family/tight meeting type* »f such infections, they add- I
12:00—PSr-Luck Dinner.
: irarsonage thb afternoon. All the Attend!
| aftemopn at the church qt 4:15.
' nine at Mi
Sain Shrlner* .on E will !*• held In the church biL-cmi nt ed. they arc mo*t effective in com1:00—Organ Music _
ladles are urged to attend.
I Friday evening young peoples
Sqnday morning the pastor will Madhon. • •
bnlhli'
Thur»dav,evenlng. March 19 a pot batting the two worst killing organ- i
Devntlons-rMrs. Bertha
Bush.
Young peoples meeting Frtdny meeting at the Arthur Kidder home ’‘ tell about "The Leoiurd's Spots" and,
. Women's TIiiiemLiv P M prnyei luck supper will he served al 7 o’clock isms, hemolytic, or blood-destroying j
Delton
■ evening at the Arthur Kidder home.
Tuesday evening prayer meeting II will preach on the theme "Rcstitu- i service at 3:36 at Mrs. Chas.
with ""
Mrs John Harrington and. streptococcus and.......................
the staphloeoe; tlon Of All Things "
Mrs, Lincoln Ba h in charge. There cus aureus, which is the common | EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Ktor
will be a program with Mfs.. Paul
bug found in boils.
Phan* SMS
and elders wih be held nt the church ' BISHOP WHITTEMORE TO
Kybure and Mr., Arthur HalM
Until now death from' blood Infec• Monday. March Ifi. at 7 30 P. M.
--------- -----------— —
The Ladle- Aid Socictv will meet
bus been very high, the Mayo clinic
l.t U&gt;, ehurrh .&gt; S » F M
navite .,11 muduc, .
ph&amp;icians declared, but the use of
Imntbinntte s-rtk-r «, rrnmanUrt
the'sulfamido drugs lias decreased
RILORIM HOLINESS CHURCH
T,,. ftftftUM »k-U„. orthr d.unb ,
r„.,,rh m Wnlnrte,
Click No. 2 Ol the W. S. C S. will tiie fatality rate about six times.
.
t“St"
11 ”
’.'Himte. Mute H ft, 7 30 uiloek.
meet on Friday. Mar. 13. with Mr.
They added the most important
705 W. Bout
TOO I it 10:00.
30 TH. bubil dlnnrr -111 br M-nud ....
..., ,
„. W J Linington. 515 E, Clinton. Vts- factor In recovery from ..blood poh
wr«ki it ll.OD.
itofs uelveine.
toning is adequate treatment with
l-ti'l wrtltr it 7.00.
the drugs.
.................. , ...............................
Per* on*'who had complete treat­
■j
METHODIST
ment had seven chances out of ten to I DOWLING - SAJmSLD
BANFIELD
.CHURCHES
live. Those who failed to follow the '
c..
[such other business transacted a? n,uu,canttus
subject of the program will be "Altreatment had seven out of ten ' DowUa&lt;
' shall property come before the meet- ‘ Bishop Whittemore is well known couoi Eauciilion.’' Tills wilt be a
chances to die.
I JIMwr-k •»r«le» Frid*
visitors are welcome.‘ing.
| in Hastings, having spoken here on
Mr
Mvei.il oreasfniv. He Is well known
You con save money now—let Us help you in your floor plans
Al the last meeting of the Comus
' for hls Interest hi civic uffpirs. and
The next regular meeting of lhe
club the following officer- wenDifferent Strain* of Corn ]।.Baafltld—
ejected: preMdtnt. W. G Bradford. Idem of the Michigan Mental Hr- noon. March 19 A good attendance
Vary in Feeding Value |
I vice preslden*. Henry Vahlsing; m-c- ciene Socie’v
He will preach the Is desired us plans must, be mad’
Although there's not much differ- Xl
retary and treasurer. Delbert Whit- sermon on WctUiesdny evening, ns for the county rally to be held tn
mote.
ence in the value of hybrid and I
FIRST METHODIliT CHURCH
well as administer cpnlirmatlon Hastings this spring
L. Wloxton Stont. Filter *
I The annual meeting of Lansing
open-pollinated
corn for .fattening I
There will be special music bv lhe
I Presbytery; will be held Monday
XV. S. C S. Circle No 6 has changed pigs, there is a wide difference in I
vested choir A rordial invitation is
MApril 13. In the Presbyterian church
the date of its regular inretinu from , feeding value between specific 1 t1
j at Holloway.
strain* of corn, whether it I* hybrid I
------------ _ .
The annunl meeting of- Lansing' iiildhe
the home of Mrs Wm or open-pollinated,
nniiini&gt;tr&lt;1 s^ys it.
It w.
W emrFnir- ■ NORTH 1RVINO
WE8LETAN METHO
dist church
SERVICE Sl'NDAY
Fields Di vert • will be served nt bank*, professor of swine husbandry '
j- — •— -—------- --- ----------Next S tndii’. March 15. children ‘ 30 P ’'*■
,
'
'
at the University of Illinois college i
H*.Un&lt;«. ’ Mlchk.n
of
agriculture.
I
Pt&lt;
of RnmRnuel Episcopal church will; Knights Templar Ladies will meet
attend the II bVlock service with • Thund.-iy M ir 12. .it 7:30
Mr.-,
Pig* receiving hybrid com in 11 i sm
their parcrih. In observance &lt;J what jan&gt;es Langston is chainnuii of the experiments conducted at five (la- | 'Y*b*
lias been known for many centuries entertainment committee.
lions made an average daily gain ■
as "Mothering Sunday." or "Rose,
-----------of 1.49 pounds, compared with 1.46
Yu,
Sunday' On thi fourth Sunday in
Hospital Guild No. 7 meets on pounds for open-pollinated.
Pigs ;
________
Lent it wa.% customary In ancient Wcdnradnv, March”18. with Mrs. E
ute an average of 391 pound* of
HABTIMOB WESLEYAN METHODIST
times for youth* and old to go to the A. Parker. 8. Jcllt-rson St., at 2:00 hybrid corn in making 100 pounds ’
......
CHURCH
• Mother church", of the parish. P. bJt
tntr Bill* Ro *4 ud N. Michigan A
gam. while they ate an average of .
J. B. Chrlipeli. Mlnl&gt;t«r
Cakes were sometime-, distributed tn ____ - -----------------------31M pound* of opcn-polllnatcd for r«*... toi
Rd.
;o: e
s.. suu S4.
rhoa* st
t-ndi i, chuir'i... «;&lt; wild item. Trapunto Quilting Ea,y,
A
Ooip«l' «Center
each 100 pound* gain
■
* «
—•*- *WUn Cbrirt !•
were given as nosegay., while in!
.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
However, when different strains of
Rome a golden rose was presented
------- Professional
-------------- 1 1Look
—u
Gives
to M’tnr outstanding Christian wom­
Trapunto quilting i» one of those hybrid and open-pollinated corn
an. in recent &gt;ears, many churche.J prufesjlonul
,,„u. looking touches that were fed pigs, more than half
For Lasting Happiness Buy Defense Bonds and Furnish Your Own Home
hnv&lt; been reviving Jhe observance; ,.Vl,n u1&lt;} begmiier can accomplish a t&gt;ound gain a pig fur each day
«r
.in... ...
11,
her o.vn S4.,A^nB machine quite was observed. The difference wa*
ol tin-day
ns ~
a h.teAi.
special time
tor the
rot quite so great when cuttlparing
children t6j&gt;ttcnd church. At Em­ easily.
Decorators , like it on
manuel church, the chlldA-n will draperies, cushions, bedspreads, strain* ot open-pollinated a* in the JEFFERSON STREET U. B. CHURCH
sing a group of their songs, and
cose''of hybrid corn.
dressing table skirts, even slipcov­
there will o&lt;- a short address by the.
The difference in feed consumed I
PEN
ers.
Rector. Visitors are welcome.
for each 100 pounds of gain was ju»t !
It
m
“
be»
the
plainest
negligee
with the Maaic Feed
luxurious, gives distinction to *um- a* striking when the strain* were
Washing New Flannels
’
compared. There was a difference ;
",‘* .ft ,«eUte pte brfft,. ,
»35O
&lt; t 172 pounds in the case of openwashing nvut flannels to soak them
—
- 1 The outline of lhe pattern you pollinated and 89 pounds for strains cu,
*500
for a quarter of an hour in cold r ;
K
Wish tu follow should be stamped of hybrid.
water, with a good handful of salt.
Even though the problem of hy­
Then wash them in lhe ordinary ' traced cn a piece o^ muslin. Thi*
brid versus opcn-pohuialed corn has ] atri
is -carefully pinned and basted
T
ceased in
to tw*
be a nrahlern.
problem. Professor
ClUTMtHd way. This makes washing much ;to the wrong ride of your fabric, ,
easier and lhe articles look beauti­
stamp
side
up.
The
design Fairbanks concluded that strains of
ful when dry.
*
hybrid and strains of open pollinat■JEST U II CHURCH
machine stitching ab&lt;iut one-fourth cd corn may vary as much within
Course In Weather Forecasting
their respective classes as any one
inch .ij;.irt Then •aitli a bodkin or
THE LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
The University of New Hampshire
long upholstery needle, strands of hybrid would vary from any one
The Businessman's Department
oiler* a course in weather forecast*
openjtoliinated
variety.
wool are run through the casing be­
ing. In which students are taught to
tween the muslin and outside fabric
Hastings
lo form tiie quilted design.
ECAUSE of the wartime emergency, the Federal Government
Refrigerator Conlriea Excellent
in advance.
To turn the corners .or start a
Refrigerator cockles arejus} the
has found it neceuary to restrict civilian use of materials
new design, the'\ bodkin may be
thing for those who like their cookie*
brought
out
ot
the
muslin
and
in
­
needed in production for war. These materials include aluminum,
serted again wherever desired. If baked fresh every day. Pack the
dough firmly into a tquare pan &lt;B
copper, xinc, iron, steel and other items necessary to electric or
by B inches) that ha* been greased I
i-i
'gas construction.
with pure vegetable shortening, then *'’1' '
tween .muslin and fabric.
lined with waxed paper. Then store
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
the dough In the refrigerator and ,
Gum Tragacanth
8. Conor Halhavay. Patter
These restrictions make it impossible for us to continue our
The United States imported 3.064.. slice und bake them as needed '
235 W. CroUr Street
Morning warxhlp JO;30.
,
G76 pounds of gum tragacanth in Cookies made with pure v«?getablr 1
past policy of extending our electric and gas service lines to new
1039. compared with 1.074.100 pounds shortening arc crisp, tender and de
licious.
customers and enlarging our facilities lo provide additional capac­
in 1938.
□RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

THE CHURCHES

oniniuiiity
Notice*

(Sijurrb Netos

Now is the Ideal Time to Invest in
New Fumishings-Floor Covering

Organizations

Carpets, Rugs, and Linoleums are still available in
GOOD standard qualities at our regular prices.

We also recommend to you
to select your new furniture.

fits - Smart dining room
suites and luxurious living
room furniture'.

Our new stock is well assort­
ed with modern and beauti­
ful designs of reliable qual­
ity. Handsome bedroom out-

Come in and compare our
values. You will find that. .

W. A. ROTH

FURNITURE

Priced exceptionally low.

OFFERS YOU GOOD FURNISHINGS AT LOWEST PRICES

ZVMUWARI’

If Your Plans Call for
Gas or Electricity

B

ity for existing customers.

While present regulations permit certain short extensions, we

necessity be imposed. Extensions requiring substantial amounts of
materials must be specifically approved by the Government be­

fore construction can begin, even 'if the required material is in
stock.

The procedure for presenting requests for priorities, and ob­

taining them on the material items which go into extensions re­

PHARMACY AND MEDUGINE
Pharmacy is the practice of preparing and compound­
ing medicines. Medicine is the science dealing with
the prevention, cure, or alleviation of diseases.

Due to present conditions and \to help conserve for
this national emergency, we are forced to .change our
schedule and policy of deliveries. We will moke two
daily deliveries I10:00 o. m. and 3 00 p m. I. We will
deliver free any order of $1.00 or more. A -small-de­
livery fee will be charged for orders of less than $1 00.
Effective March 15th
BESSMER'S MARKET

quires considerable lime. Therefore, if you are thinking of build­

ing, moving or installing equipment requiring an extension of our
lines, or additional capacity, please consult us before concluding
your plans.

'We will be glad to cooperate to the extent that restrictions
pennit. We wish that restrictions were not necessary but wc ap­

preciate that lhe needs of National Defense must come first. We

therefore accept, them willingly and are trying to conform with

them both in spirit and to the letter so that VICTORY may come
the sooner.

Consumers Power Company
. *Leff not. forget that purchase of Defense Savings Stamps and
Bonds also will help speed Victory.

CbsaicUu Christ far a Chsaitns
World"

Notice to Customers

do not know when or to what extent further restrictions may of

BAPTIST CHURCH

HASTINGS METHODIST CIRCUIT

A. W. HESSMER

Note the difference!
The pharmacist spends years in the study of drugs—
their origin, characteristics, 'and* methods of com­
pounding.

The physician spends years in the study of the human
body — also, the prevention, cure, or alleviation of
the diseases to which it is subject.
If you ore ill. a physician is the proper person to con­
sult.
If you will hove your prescriptions compounded in
our pharmacy, you can be assured the work will be
done in a scientific manner.

YOU CAN BANK ON THESE
IGA SAVINGS
SPECIALS FOR MARCH 13 and 14

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb.

33c

! LB. LIMIT

JELLO, All 7 flavors________ 6 for 39c
MACARONI and Spaghetti, 2 lbs. 19c
IGA IODIZED SALT, 2 21b. boxes 15c
ROYAL GUEST COFFEE______lb.
27c
Tin: corves or CHAXACTXX

REED’S
»ItVG

STORE

REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hastings
Phone 2241
State &amp; Jefferson

FREEPORT BUTTER________ lb.
37c
DICKORY BACON, 1 lb. layers, lb. 32c

BESSMER’S MARKET
Phone 2293

Deliveries 10:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m.

American Husbands Okcb
American men take their wive*
for granted. American man don't
understand women. American meh
are • thorn in the side of female
progreu; an obstacle to happy
home lilt.
’
"

That Is lhe altitude of American
wivea toward their husbands, ac­
cording lo a prominent woman writ­
er. She then fakes her pen In hand
to hand Ute wives a verbal lashing
tor their attitude.
She declares that women have
had freedom and povyer fot centu­
ries but It was crushed down by
rn»n h.-r
could not take such power as they
had, gracefully.

BAKMUL Wm ADV*. ,iT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH II, 1M2

I

Judge Archie D. McDonald isholding courf in Detroit this week.

GERLINGER—LUND
’|
1 MARRIAGE LICENSE
The marriage of Mbs Gwendolyn
Clyde Arnold. Hutlngs .....
Lund, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Rose Marie Yoho, Hastings .
Ben Lund of Wakefield. Mich., amij
Richard Gaaklll. Hastings ..
Russel) Gerlihgr- &gt;au of Mr and
Avis Doris Solk. Hastings ....
Mrs. Reuben Gctllnger of Hustings • PaUents who have been dUBernice Kelley vUited friends in | Mra. J. E. Mattoon visited friends
Mrs. Ethel Hess U visiting her
was solemnized at a candlelight charged from the hosptul during, Dominic Leonardelll. DowUnj
Grand Rapids, Monday and Tues- Bt Vermontville on Friday.
‘aiater. Mrs Mead of Freeport UUs
i
Nearly one hundred members and ceremony at the home of the Drtde'b the past week were Mrs. Fred Nadia Thorpe, Minneapolis.
day
i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carter spent *eckQuests
of
the
HaZflngs
Womai's
.
Minn.
—•- -•
— •••------- ■- parents on Saturday evening. Feb- Ziegler. 1100 N. Broadway. March 5:
Pit. Wtlliadl Bailey of Port Custer.| Sunday in Grand Rapids.
! Aben E. Johnson made a business club met al the Masonic dining ruary 28. al eight o’clock. The Rev Mrs Harold Benedict. Vermontville
Be just, and tear not; let all the hair and akin by Marlon
,u. _. u
n
lron41de came homc from trip u&gt; Memphis. Tenn., lhe Oral of.room Friday afternoon for U»c musl- Clarence p. Hal! rend the slngle_R_.I,-March 7; Mrs Harold Bugbce.
of*Peggy Baker.
- CBj 'tea in charge of the /me
Artstea In charge of the Fine Arts ring service ih the presence of thirl - HastuTg*. It 4. March 4; Mrs. C. L :
' ...................................................................
Lansing on Friday because of illness. ---- weelc
. ,eaf
James
Mr. and Mra Everett PettengiUi Mn.’josie Koch of CUrt has been
James Mulder
Mulder returned
returned Tuesday
Tuesday:....
, Department. Miss Florence Camp­ relatives nnd Iritnd*.
Textcr. 128 W. South St.. March 4; thy God's, and truth's.—Shake- Mother and Daughter
Scribe Donna Bacheldsr.
Preceding the ceremony. Mt-. Mrs. Dun Shay, 17l W Clinton St. speare.
of Grand Rapids visited HasUnga. visiting her sister. Mr*. Glen Perk­' to hls studies al the Grand Rapids bell, chairman.
' University.
I The Women's Club chorus under Elsie Collins played a piano num- Ma:ch 7; Mrs Edward Fuhr. East
relatives on Friday.
; liu
Mr were
and‘,^unday
Mrs Russell
Moll
Del-1 the direction ol Mrs.
Arthur
MrS*nd MraMpra^kOl vd^oMlui*1 Ho*’ard UllM w“ homc froT . lo™
_gue»Ts
“'ofof‘ WMl^n7d71^pr^ra'm
’’wnh
‘two Lower
mmi- tier and accompanied Miss Phyllis Luoung. H. 1.. March 5. and Clare
I ton wen**Huneav StlMts nf Mlu nnonerl Ih, nmor.mi with tun num. Hypse of Omuiin. cousin of the
•
’ Pardee. Sli-lbyvllie. March 8
™rtTo,Ban* Boston. Mass, from Friday UU Helen Newton
ten Dr Charles Sink of the U.
Lndc. who sang "I Love You Truly.'
Edward Davis, Hastings. R. 3. en­
.Monday.
•
| Charles and Jack Bowman of Bay of M. was the speaker. He apoke Miss vuu
,.,„ nuu
Collf-.v.
also ir,™,™
renpfrtd the tered thr nnspttal following an acMra. Verc Miller of Chicago was1 1 Mrs unnia
uui
wcx« iuwui
Emma fttTUn
Freeland
of uairaucu*.'
Caledonia.! City were
guests M
of Mr. ।and Mrs. C. -in an informal way of hi* contact -Wedding March” from Lohengrin
Hie-guest of her Uster. Ml*s Doreen hp&lt;.ni
Wednesday
with
Mr.
and
F.
Finstrom
on
Sunday.
.... - -------- ------- ...------------ - Finzirom cr. Sunday.
with the many musical celebrities lls n proqewlnnui and played .softly1 cident, hls liead being injured. John
’ Gould. 401 W. State St., is abo an
BJnry. over,thr weekend.
Mrs. Alien Pender?
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
ef
Mr».
Hauer of who apjieiir In Ann Arbor. He aUo during
—— the: ---------ten ice
uccldt-nt patient, hi* left leg being
Mr. and Mis Ray Aidrich of OkieMrs. Blanche jOtL
Ills went
.
*to —
Lan-1 Woodland ------were Bunday
—j-.. guests of told of many interesting experience.',
For her weddiqii. the bride chaw’ hurt in 'in .into crash. v*»n&lt;
I Mr. und
Mr». Olen
hlin*elf
hsvc had
ilonlq ww Sunday uuc-u of Mr.'sing Thursdayzforr a visit
vish with Mr ..sir.
una arj
Mien Chun.
viuui ■ '
- ----- Sink
------- and
----- ------—— ------—
a beige gatartiinr -■uit. with black.-Gunscnhouvrr. DHton. R. 2. is tm-5..,. k
.imik-. FnuTand
rnui »nu vnuuivu.
jwiuiiun ousu.
Mbs Norma Oliver and Richard
entertaining such noted pen
and S^rs.
Charles
Children ana
nnd lars^
Mrs^Wtniam
Suska.
XIr mid
.Ind Mrs.
XItk Gconte Boereinu unit
i Mra. R. er
v
Mr.
undpM r'zwxU
Cook and —children
are! Ragla of Detroit spent the weekepd P‘e
"P0™- I-a*r"’lcr T,h' rosebuds and pink swret pea*. Mu-■ ptnving linin'*ini. an injury to in;
family iff .Ciu’ill.ic were weekend-1 spending the week with Mr. and I with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Cole.
• bits. Paderewski and many others Marjorie Lund, rr eowdn. served a.-, right leg in ah auto' accident.
Medical i; 'IcnU axe Addnou PengiUiU of hcrXi-ui*. Mr and.-Ktrs iMru. Muri De Foe ot Charlotte.
■ Mr. and Mrs Willard Perry and
Susanne Buimicr gave three bride rmaid nrri wore a light blur
1- Millie McDonald.
Charles Chrtsuium&gt;----------- j Dr. and Mr A B. Gwinn and son of Midland were guesh or Dr.
plaid suit with - ta
liters*orie&gt;
Richard M Cook left on Saturday children left on Thursday for a vu-, and Mrs. B. A. Perry over the weekJd
E Thorn
Hasting*; Mrs. Otis
White rosebuds and
L r 8t Petersburg Ft &gt;. to spend a cation trip to points in Florida
end.
™
”**’
ILirthy II
;R. 2: Mrs Agnes
nd R. 2; Harold
couple of weeks wltli hL* imrcnt*. Mr.; Mbs Velma Ellis ot 602 E. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brower of
.Luud, brother of the bride, was best
ue.
R 2: Miss l&gt;!la
Stewart. Bel
and Mr&gt;. W. R C&lt;xtk
1* visiting in Grand Rapid.* for a few Battle Creek were guests of Mr. and
man.
.
’~ Ruvell nnd .... ____________ ...
ond everybody should work.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Campbell days. She will return Wednesday. ! Mrs Glenn Brower over the wcck- was served Mrs. C Mowry mid Miss
Blue
and
White
wax
the
color
Florence Campbell pre-ridlng Re­
E. Mdl St., lhe Rev. Stephen Pauli.
ami daughter Mam ta spent last
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hotchkiss and end.
Wc'vc always liked selling
motif
for
the
dirorations
at
tiie
r&lt;Like Odes.-.i: Mr. William Courling.
wetjtrnd nt Ft. Dix. N. J with their son of Detroit, were weekend guesU
Mrs. Harvey L Paulson ot Mas­ ceipts from lhe tea will help defray
work clothe* but today we
son. Pvt. Myron Campbell.
I of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jus | kegon lias been visiting hef brolh- the expenses of Hie Club Chorus 'the btlde's table , being centered Lnfa- Odo * R. 2. i:kI Muter ROd­
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of End: ley.
|cr-in-law and .sister. MT. and Mrs. when they go lo Detroit. March 19 with a bouquet ol' blue and white ney Boyes. 103 K Hich St All seem
are taking marc pleasure
Kalamazoo sp'nt the wi-ekend* with ~ Mr' 'und Mrs. Kent Drake of j Willard Smith.
'
snapdragons flanked with blue and to be making a good recovery.
their parents. Mr and Mr&gt; Harley;South Haven were 9iesU of Mr. and; Mr and Mrs -Fred Moore and: ,1 cn°™s 61 ”&gt;c alslc HwraMrs D. D Skeilingcr. Lake Odes--a
Fox uiid Mr. nnd Mr*. Archie Reick- Mrs Wayne Merrick Saturday and'Ralph of Buttle dreek were Friday!140,1
i
,v.
.........
Betty Meyer- 712 8. Jefferson
.frwhmtnts
Wc know that whether
ord
! Sunday.
| dinner guests of the former’s niece jiorace ANGELL IS
During tiie evtniiuL the bride K1 Phllc Olb. Hastinga. R. I Miss
Mi. nnd Mrs Robert Walldorf!
Mr and Mrs. Cornelia* Mann!j Mrs. A E. Trim.
•
-------------and groom talked wiui his ixin.nL* t-4-11" Daw. H.u-itng*. it. 3. and
you're an office man or a
were In Grand Rapids Friday night wen- in Kalamazoo Sunday lo Be&lt;* | Dr. D. D. Walton is in Detroit loand other rrlnt'vrr. -here over long Correll Eidn-d. Bellevue. R 1. are
to
A.?£‘*1h, ‘T?" °.r.,« n..‘ disUme U
mon at a lathe you're work­
xecovcrinj friim major operations
to -rfc
-rfc a
u rolltiit
eollrgc friend
friend of
of tiie
the forfor- their
their daughter.
daughter. Mrs.
Mrs Robert
Robert Tipton
Tipton iI day
day to
to attend
attend a
a committee
committee meeting
meeting
mer. Harold Miller, who was home who 1*
tome-,
navy°und on Feb 23 . Mr
* r“"
U un Inilurnzu
influenza uaiient
patient nt
al Bron-1
Bron- ‘ of the Michigan Board of On
Optomeing for Victory and we have |
___________
graduated from Utt
Tlse babies boin nt lhe hospital
on furlough Iroin the Chicago Naval son hospital
| trists this evening.
Wakefield High *clM)dl and on Wr&lt;J..
done our best to match your
no iut.il
Mrs Winston Merrick and son! Mrs. H. A. Adrounie spent the received a petty officer Yeoman I in .-day before her m.irrlugr,' *!••■ Mr. and Mi* Br.sil Tobias, Hastings
Second Class rating. In June. Hor­J received her nur•&lt;•'.&gt; diploma from R 4. on March 4; a girl to Mr. and
effort by securing for you
Mrs. H"ri । rl I" Robinson. Mrs are apending the week with her weekend with her daughter, Zabelle
Ai.;wi T. Johnton und Mrs. Tony iiarcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles De-'at Stockwell Home. University of ace graduated Irom the Unlvenlty the Methodbt hospital in Omaha Mi. Ben B RUner. Delton. R. 3. on
the best work clothes
ibf
Chicago
nnd
since
then
lias
brrn
.--------~rarMj Kapida were Lano of .SturgLs. upd her brother j Michigan. Ann Arbor
! where she ha* bt-'.-n for Ihrre yens March 5: a girl 10 Mr. and Mrs.
money can buy.
gu.u- &lt;d Mr., Archie
Mulder
Archie McCoy
McCoy and
und Si-ivln"ix^ioud
Melvin DeLano. &lt;-t WhlUPifea».
White Pigeon.“’ j Mr.^and
**"
J Mrs. Henry
*’
-----------, and where Mr. GrrUngcr has com- Reuben I, Sr rag m. 619 N. Hanover
Mi... Fnuiki 8. Evans
Mr.
Gordon “
Mannl ~and Sunday guests of
the
former's' .
5 41
m- oi«n p'.eted u post graduate course Tlicy on March 5. 3 girl to Mr. nnd Mrs
— on
on Thursday.
Thursday.
"" und
" Mr*. ---------Mt- Robinson leaves soon to Join children ot Toronto. Can. visited: brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs Peter :°*Pa”Mle44‘
' 9°n „ *L_O - will reside near Ha'-'tim:-. Nebraska Cloyd WUUaina Cressey. R. 1, on
Ik : husband. Set H F Robinson, home folk* over Sunday, the chll- Mulder of Grand Rapids.
w
„a*-v
. where both are to be employed at March 5; a boy to Mr. and Mrs
nt Fort Bingg N. C. She rat the drrn rtmuinlng here to attend: Dr. and Mr* o L. Lock wood plan
a’°*“
“4®
.Ithc Mate hospital and where Mr Donrdd Rayner. Nashville, on March
former Mis. Irene Johnson, who has rchool Mr Mnnni cxpecU to be to attend the Civic Players' producl**l“1
4” 41 ' Ger'.inger ha* Uen working for four 6. .1. i;irl tn Mr nnd Mrs. Glllicrt
a .lumber o! friend* in this city.
transferred to this city soon
■ Hon. "Mr. and Mrs. North." in Kai­
years aj
Timm. Hasting*. R. 2. on March 8.
doing
enlistment
work
at
the
re
­
'*
Sunday* guests of Mr. and Mrs amazoo on Friday evening.
cruiting .station al the Great Lnkea
months nt Palm Freeman Furrow were his stster.l Mis. W. J. Field, Mr. and Mrs.
, 8. Jc-ffexaon St. rn March ,9; a boy
; Naval Station. HC enjoys-the work.
it; her mother. Mrs. Mt-. Frank King, mid her daughter Don Blivin :ind Robert Field were
he and hls wife living on Diamond was delighted the other day to rev­ to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Finkbelncr.
re. returned on Wednes- from Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs, I-ew Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
flU8 E Hubble St., on March 10.
ceive n l«dt*-r from her son. Buddy
Wilcox
of Allegan.
Her dntiglih-r. Manin, remained ColUgan. Mrs. Marte Bigler. Mis.- Cranston
“
*
Tiie incubator babv. Baby Killer,
Lakes. Petty officers are given this Dale Green, Item whom sh&lt; ' ”
had tx improving nnd the condition ot
. with lier grand- Dorothy Halsma and Robert Furrow I Mrs. NelUc Trombley. Ed Lewis,
«&gt;r&gt;- W'lile enroute of Grand Rapids
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaPonsie privilege of living outside the sta­ —— hi- -tiie Compton baby L* good.
formed tvs mother that he w?- - •
Mopped in Denver
Mr. nnd Mrs Steven Bristol of of Grand Rapids were guests of Mr. tion.
Pearl Harbor and wa: ~
Autograph Hunter* Differ
iik i .i former Has- Muskegon were Sunday guesta ot and Mrs. H. E, Birdsall Sunday.
rank W«-also tils Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol. Mr.: Mr. and Mr*. Myron Campbell re­ COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS
Autograph hunters have different
I - Smith, to whom Bristol rrturntci to Muakegdn Sun- turned las', week Tuesday from
icth&lt;xi* and habiU in different
Mr and Mi s.-Laurence E. Barnett
Tiie Country chib committee for
irrlt-d the next day day evening.. Mrs Bristol remaining Camp Dix. &lt; J., where they visited
ilic*. say Hollywrfod motion picture
March met on Monday evening foi ennouiiee thr engagement of their
their son. Myron Campbell. Jr.
daughter. .&gt;!t«. Margret,
to Clayton
..
Kenneth Biddle, who enlisted ip dinner nt ths home of Mr. and Mt*
nts of signature stalker. New
the medical corps, went to induction O. E. Goodyear nnd made plans for, B Matson. -n cl Mr anil Mt. John,
It people are s.Idoni actually on
1„ Matson of Dowhnt.
Tin- wedding
‘
,J‘
headquarters' in Detroit Friday and thi- March entertainment which will '
hunt for celebrities nnd their
was later transferred'to Fort Cu»- be a dinner on Sunday. March 15. nt
the club for members and thtir
MLvs Virginia Luiken.* spent the gitesU. The serving Hour* arc from Potato Cookies
iph hunters.
12:30
to
2:30
when
n
"regular
I weekend .it her home in Kalamuoo
All our hairstyles ore designed, in fact, to
2 c Hour;
, and was unable to return Monday
picture celebrities, but they ore not
bring out your best poinfe; for flattery.
Members of thr committee are
tn her teaching duties because of
tabid fans. They are quiet nnd
lm
Mr. and Mrs. Goojiyviir. chairmen
Come here for complete satisfaction?
4 l baking-powder;
the storm.
mannerly, nearly always say “thank
•nd mia.
Un nciuuu
Wrldon uiukmmi
BronMM, Mr “"i Ur?
»&gt;
1 c mashed potatoes
Mr. nnu
Machinckk* $2.50 up
Permanents SL50 up
- ..[David
French.
land Mrs. 8. C. Brock were Sunday
„—
• —;■&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Abcn
l‘fra|dM~Uwy wont. In-Chkago, they
gueiU of Mr. and Mr* Basil Smith Johnson. Mr and Mt» Ray Branch
3 T shortening:
,
MAKE
land Mr ,nd Mr, w.rr.n Wlkox «"d M,. „,d m„. J H Tredinrurk
Shampoo
Finger Ware
1 beaten egj.
Cream fat and are usually surprised to see stars
APPOINTMENTS Dried
OU
of Jackson
Monday evening bridge was played sugar. Add egg nnd potatoes Beat. on the streets. When they do see a
______
EARLY
.
| Miu Marjorie Reed. Mrs. Ralph, after dinner with Mrs Oeor-c Ful- until smooth. Add twice sifted flour,
. Hawthorne nnd Wayne Hawthorne,
w- Oretn St-^winning top score salt nnd baking powder. Drop on friendly. There arc probably less
greased pan and bake in a hot oven autograph books in Chicago than
' **'.*-.
*n E!etr»t‘ V.iltln&lt; EMPLOYEES RECEIVE
elsewhere.
Hollywood people, of
Praline*
' Martin Hawthorne, also Max Meyers ADVANCEMENTS
course, are thoroughly movie con­
I of Fremont, Ohio, who was visiting
,
, .
.
' .!’. e sugac
Mr HawUiorre
T*° of
""Plow °( '&gt;» J c
scious. They arc also Very vocal in
’» c heavy cream
Mr. and Mr,. Donald Pronllro and |
Co hrro Mv&lt;- nxmlly rr.
1 c maple syrup
their'demupds for autographs.
ehlldrrn ot Slurgls and Mr. and Mn, c'‘1?ld.ft,v’_trt:a,;c'lnpnu ..
2 c small pecan nutmentr.
Shirley St. Petrra leaves Monday: Mix sugar, cream and syrup in
' Hubert Prentice and children of
Bl( Industry
.r,r guest.-,
.u=u of
.. Mr.
~r. and
...»
’&gt;»•* !”■
n saucepan nnd stir slowly until;
Kalamazoo were
The making of gloves anil mittens
Mr... Erol Prentta over Ibe week.
repo.uMUUn In IrMnlns ta sugar Is dissolved. poll, uncovered, is a $70,000,000 Industry, giving emcn{1
; manager. He has been un assistant to 236 degrees or until IL forms a;
pluyment.io 28,000 persons in nearly
! Mr. Mid Ml. Jwk Rr-enherner'
•nit bill, stirring cccxMonally* back; 4«) factories.
.nd tour eMldm ot nonbweM
CMHd, Sm-Jter ta» «on» »Cold. and forth. Remove saucepan from
Thomapple «.re sundM- «ue»u
u"f S’ heat nnd immediately pour into
Mr. and Mr,. LnKloy Greenfield .nd 'ht “»M-nl m.n,„r ot the J. c shallow pan. Cool to 110 degrees or
HIWIIIIOtlMllllllllllllllNINIIBIIHHgilllH
bre.iwe ot the norm were unable .™"7 ’ . ..
.
.
..
lukewarm
Work with a wooden
(■wEu.isH'Aw'j
lo Murn lo Uielr home UU on Wed-X-l"' •?“
"'f spoon until creamy. Add nutme.it.
nesday
employees of the local company and gradually as candy begins to stlfMr. and Mr, Cleo Maurer and'1?"!
h”&lt;!
J*""'1
fen. Drop by spoonfuls on baking ;=
dauMner and t ree! Jon„ and two “ “f c°l'“ ShopMr. and Mr . sheet covered with waxed paper and ==
allow to stand until firm. Yields ==
I»Jke?d al Stonily pony honortna C°ld..ler. TMn.-too »,re prrtof one r.nd a half pounds.
Bondins
i Frctl Jones who has enlisted in the 1CASIP FIRE GIRLS
.meat ibeef or pork; ==
jENTERTAIN MOTHERS

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PERSONAL MENTION

.

n Camp Fira
.“ Activities

Pennock Hospital

THE HASTINGS
WOMEN’S CLUB

Work

Clothes
for Everybody

OSHKOSH, WINNER AND WOLVER

INE BRANDS

WORK SHIRTS

89ctol-89
OVERALLS

J.49 to 2-59

WORK TROUSERS

J . 59 to 2 89

Dcstgned for BEAUTY

GLOVES

12c to £ .69

l21/?'°25
SHOES
2-45 104.75

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

You Con Do Better At

BAIRD’S

by GRACIE

ALLEN

New for Spring

If you want tudt twica a tpaady,
Swan Soap h juii what you naadyi
Compand with old-tma floathi, Swan

Suits &amp; Coats

i Lnbt evening. Wednesday. the gravy or mint (gravy tt belter) 2
I Camp Fire groups of Hie city held T bread ciumbs (fine'; 2 eggs, well
1 their annual Mother and Daughter beaten. Chop meat very fine or put
HASTINGS FOLKS TO
1 dinner al the Episcopal parbh huuw
HEAR LOWELL THC
through food chopper. Add salt nnd
Lowell Thomas
tt New
1
I wwni
*nuuiat&gt; w
York City., each group prc.enting a number on' pepper. MeU butter in aauccpan.
the nationally known radio and the program.
' Add gravy and crumbs. Add meat
;। news commentator, will appear us
Other speakers were Mi-'
Mbs Myra nnd stir constantly over tow heat
! Hie extra number on the "World at Bumgardn-r of Battle Creek. Camp until________________________
mixture I* heated through. Re­
Our Door” aeries at the W. K. Kel- Fire executive, nnd Miss Nora Gar- ■ move from the fire and add cgna.
logg auditorium in Battle Creek on* 'in. nalionay Held worker from New 1 Pour In buttered baking dish, stand
Wednesday evening, March 18 Ev- York City, otto spoke
As usual J In pan of water and hake tn a
' eryone heldlng ticket* Is eligible to the occasion*Was u delightful one. j moderate oven for 12 minutes. Serve
go without extra cost. Quite a num-! _,o_v LL
------------- immediately
&lt;
.
ber fiom Hastings are planning to
7.1 «st}*
I attend having had season tickets for,''**OC lATfON
FEATHER GINGERBREAD
the course
Mrs
mu. Mary Mo&gt;'n*han.
moyimniui. president
prvMucin
. r bollmg
twuing water,
water. '-i
L c shortenshorten- —
1,, r
'
• |I of lhe
the Barry Co. Nurses association ir
mg. -’. c 'brown sugar. '’ c molasses,
3==
,,flour J J
g
DOANE—BIDELMAN '
! has ippohilMf the lollowing .i' raw
!
I

On Friday. March 6. Jean BMcl- chairmen of the standing committ baking powder.
t soda. 3-4 t
man. daughter of Mn&gt;. Mary Bidel- tees for thi* year: Program.
Binger. 3-4 t cinnamon. Pour boilman of Grand Rapids, was married Alice HageUhaw; publicity. Mrs. ing water over shortening Add sugto Charles P. Doane, sop of Albert Rose Cook: nominating. Miss Lottie ar. molasses, egg and flour sifted
Doane, same city. The ceremony was Tcusink; membciShip and creden- with the remaining dry ingredients.
performed al 8 o'clock in the eve-Hals. Mr*. Sue Carrothers: finance Beat until smooth. Bake in a greas­
ning in the Trinity MethodLst •»Mrs
— *»Mary EvarU: special
■-&lt; — Red ed eight-inch square pan In a-mddH Cross,—
Mrs.-----------------Kendall Rcnhm; defense. erate 350-dcgree oven 35 minutes.
church with the Rev. Albert
...,---------------Peliowe officiating. The Bidelman's Mbs Louise Hayward,
Cool in pan. Frost with lemon icing.
were former Barry Co. residents. ।
‘
RECEIVES HLS
COMMISSION
Documsntary records ot the Brit
Miss Doreen Clary lias received:
lih Board of Trade, in the two years
word from tier nephew. Robert C
.Bronson," son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hu­ following the Revolutionary war.
Owned sod erareted by
have
been acquired by the Library
bert Bronson of Jackson, of ills'
TUS8A CLEVELAM D
graduation on March 10 from Die of Congress in Washington. D. C.
Hears—• te S except by sppolaP
The records include 1J44 hand­
Aviation Cadet* of lhe Officers DI• vision. Department of Conununica- written pages comprising the min­
HOTEL HAaTTMOl Fbena STIt
Hons, at Scott Field. 111. He l- now utes and documentary records, dis­
I a Lieutenant in the Army Air Corfn- closing accounts ot trade relations
I His brother Junior Bronson, i • between the 13 colonics and Grc.it
1 also in the nir service.
*

The BEAUTY BAR

ROOMS
8TEAM HEAT

HOT A COLD WATER
SHOWER BATH

HOTEL HASTINGS

UNDERGOES A
MAJOR OPERATION
Hastings friend* were sorry t».
hear that Mrr. A W. Wpodbume,
of Tampa. Fla, underwent n major
operation on Monday. March 2. Her
condition since the opcratum is
fair, report* Dr Woodburne All
hope for her rapid and comph' • re­
covery.
■

Don't Be Match Make
the room match. A modern coffee
table uf light rnahogang is perfectly
safe in an Eighteenth century living
room with mahogany furniture ot
traditionuI tlpuh. In (act, one or itvo
light pieces ot furniture give ncu
life to a dark living room ensemble

But evil 1* wrought by want of
. Do you wish to find out the really
thought
.lUbllpi*'? Repeal lhe Lui da Prayer.
As well as want ol heart
—Napoleon.
!
.
—Thorns Hood.

WE FEATURE REDFERN
Tihis Spring, more than ever, vou'll need a
whole suit wardrobe for your busy days' Cas­
ual suits for‘■defense work, "soft” or suave
man-tailored for ‘‘dress”, bold sports suits
for the country. See their long jackets, inset
belts, pleated, gored skirts Nome your suit—
find it in this collection. Misses, womens,
juniors.
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pertly taitureil. they look twice their low price!
shetlands, tweeds, hetTingbone*. .Misses' women's.
Jun lot s'.
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COATS IN LOWER
PRICE RANGE AT

New Shipment of
SPRING DRESSES

8’5
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Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
104 Eait Stota Street

Phene 2132

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mr HASTINGS BANNTR. THI’USDAt. MARCH 1*. Wi

‘south shi’i.tz

The Hastinga Banner

j Ronald Kenyon and-family nnd
j Mr-. Nellie Klnnr ot Nashvill3 nnd

British Somaliland, a protcclorati
since IBM. with an area of 68. (XX
Mr. and M.-s. Gordon Kenyon of square miles and a population of
350.000.
still dues not have a rail­
Hastings spent Sunday with Mr
way. hotel, bank or European hoi
and Mrs. Alva Kenyon.
pita I.
Amy Sannevilte xpent Mnndav af- .
ten-.oon with Mrs. J. W. ’Tedrow
OBtlEB TOR APPEARANCE
and Stella Hyde.
.
No school Monday, the cross roads
are drifted full.
Mr. and Mm Mila Ashby spent
one day recently with Henry West
and Ills mother. Mrs. Dora Custer
of Hastings and found Mrs. .Cii'-ter
quite poorly. Her friends m this
place hej* lor her recovery
Mrs G. E. Kenyon received a let­
ter from her friend. Goldie Monica,
who has been In Ann Arbor hot.-}
pliul for months nnd wits to have?
her sixth operation last week. Stu-,
is :x&gt; patieui. and we hope her*
lyiends will not forget to write to]
her. It will help to cheer her up. |
Gertrude Schuster ot Richland.
called on Emma Kenyon and he: 1
aunt. Mina Kenyon Saturday.
1
Mrs. Minn Kenyon, who han been)
quite poorly for several weeks, war
ublc to spend her seventy-eighth
birthday. March 6. with her daugh­
ter. Amy Sonncvillc, where she har
spent her birthdays for year.- Mr
nnd Mrs Alva Kenyon also werrt
dinner’ guest.- there honoring MrAlva Kenyon’s birthday as her natal

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

OOOK BBO8, mim

AUTOMOBILES k .TRUCKS
FOR SALE

CLASSIFIED BATES

TIRES—FOR BALE

noth

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Sheldon Agency
Surety Bonds
Phone 2185
Hastings

MIKCr.LLANEOUH
LIVESTOCK

SwmiNon Agency
109 W. State St.

Auto

Life

Fire

Tornado
TOO LITE TO CLASRtFT

AUCTION SALES

II EATING

fuel

List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 3’01

NASHVILLE

EMPLOYMENT -4IELV WANTED

DR. L. J. CASTON

MAPLE GROVE TWP

Coal, Ga&gt; and Oil Fired
and

furnished

Sheet Metal Work
Barest roughing

IIASTI.-.IIS TWP

Phone 2331
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Phone 2519

: RABBITS FOR SALE
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AUCTIONEER
DEWEY REED

Quantity of lumber

Mattress At springs

Single bed A apring-t Cooking

utMislla

EARL PAINE, Prop

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $7.50

COWS $6.00

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Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697
Fourteenth year of service

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I OR SALE OK RENT ------ “OUNTRY AND RESORT

Dates

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Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES nnd
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2588, or rail
717—F3 through
the
week.
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Call E. T. WOOD
rLEAKINO AMD DYEING

Hastings. Mich.

KNEE BOOTS

AUCTIONEER

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ACT NOW - IF YOU
WANT TO BE SURE OF
GETTING YOUR PAIR

Men's - Boys' - Youths'

I donate $5 to the Red Crois
”&lt;* out of every Auction Sale.

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Address D'lton. Mich

Mill 1'&lt;* Xrl,|1 st
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LOREN COPPOCK

BALL BAND — U. S.

AUCTIONEER

HOPE TW

AINSCO - CONVERSE

1

CURT SOLOMON

NEON SIGNS
AND

Sewing machine
Plush couch

FOR EALE
FRUITS AND PRODUCE -SEED
AND FEED

List your Auction Sales with
given.

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ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

cheerfully

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I POULTRY FOR BALE

JERRY ANDRUS

Estimstes

Commode
Table

Paint stands
Small tables

TERMS: Cash day of tale

dic’ncc in cats “mt In dngs. Thev
think entirely far themselves ami
settle their own problems. They dnot adjust UicmFcIves to unratisfac
tory- conditions; rather they make
every attempt to rcntc^y the condi
, In.iis, If this falls, they are mo*
apt lo leave for more pleasant sur
j roundings

PETS TOP. BALE k MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

G. E. GOODYEAR HD^fE

Phone 3467

6 dining rhsln
Gas range
2 library tables
Hoover ail metal
kitchen cabinet

Electric lamps
Buffet
Hocking chairs

decide his own course of action and

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

Nall Bank Bide.

3 double beds

tn an abundance of petting. Few
cats like to be handled. They enjoy
freedom b) come and go at will. A

in*
CARLTON TWf1.

143 E. State

Starting at 1 o'clock I will offer the following

Their characteristics are so com­
pletely different from those of dogs
Cats are capable of leaving a home
they dislike and taking up with

Marshall Furnaces
Bep**'*

.

SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1942

Fred Hom attended church ।
in Hastings Sunday morning.
Mi« Ei.sher Horn of Benton Hnrlurr and Res-, und Mrs. John Horn
■if Alperm. Evelyn Horn of Brittle
Creek and Ruth Horn, local visited
their mi rents Saturday and Sundav

Caucus Notices

OPTOMETRIST
Panecast Bldg.
Hastings
Abcre Stiller les Cresm Star*
Phone 2703
If.

SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
At 730 North East Street in Hastings on

GOODYEAR

EXTRA Lightweight!

REPAIRING

Gold Leaf — Silver Leaf

HOUSEHOLD good:;
Illi: SALE -

HENRY EGGLESTON
L MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE

Electrical Wiring
DEFOBEST SNYDER. SR.
3, Hastings

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

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

HARD OF HEARING?

Plastic materials arc being used
a greater extent than ever be
fore by thp rrfotur industry.

the tact that a glns&gt;liko transparent
plastic Is-now bring used fur in­
strument panel lenses in certain
models.
Other types of plastics are being
employed to embellish The hand
somely finished, one-piece steel win-­
dow moldings of the new "unlitcel"
turret top bodies, to decorate the
knobs of the window regulator han­
dles and cranks controlling the op­
eration of the no-draft ventilation
system, as well as for dome and
Courtesy light lenses.
Other uses to which plasties arc
being put by automobile mrmufac:
turers include steering' wheels, fug
lamp shells, stop lights, direction
signals and radiafor ornaments, ard
it is known that experiments look­
ing toward their use for radiator
grrlls have been conducted.

Prompt Service and Reliable

FISHING

3n ^Hrmnruun

Thick Cleated Soles

MAK O HEARING SERVICE

J

4-95

rand Rapids

!■

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5.95

OUR PRESENT
PRESENT
WHEN OUR
STOCKS ARE SOLD
There Will be no more

0
MILLER REAL ESTATE

TOUGH and RUGGED
AS THEY MAKE 'EM!

GEORGE MILLER
HASTINGS. MICH.
MILLERS REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
SOME GOOD BUYS IN HOMES AND FARMS
We Get the Buyer and Seller Togethe

HEAVY

body

Mann

When using pastry flour in cook­
ing use a little more than when
using bread flaur. Bread flour thick­
ens a little stiffer, than pastry flour

OUR STOCKS ARE
COMPLETE NOW!

4-45 to 5.95

r.atn 2 lallai or I!

Pliofilm Umbrella
On -the market is an inexpensive
rain protector In a smart looking
icw umbrella of pliofilm. It is trans-

HIP - SPORTING
Stormking Height
Quality Construction

EXPERIENCED

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD
FOB

LY BARKER’S
HsMlags Phons 3119

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

DUTY

HIP BOOTS

MS No. Michigan Avenue
Hastings

Truss Fitting

BRANDS

l-hon. MIDDLEVILLE It

tittles !&lt;t tan ysrtlculsis

GEORGE F . M IL L E R
formerly in the furniture butincis

BOOTIS SOX

2p« 25

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MARCH 12. 1942

EICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

From John S Badeau. a dean In
The Home field wa* ably-rjpnMthe Indian Is accorded lhe dignity’George Session* Perry's "Granny ANNUAL FLOWER
the American University at Cairo, senled by Bishop Benjamin Kerne- &amp;uf hls race; where themigrant Meets A Criali." It
to about a SHOW IN DETROIT
Michigan'* 1043 Hower I
another young man who knew what rer, ot tlw Duluth Protestant Epis-: worker problem will receive t)te at- hill-billy Granny and the Uiustrahe was talking about, one got a copal diocese, whose special topic' tent ion it dFmund*.''
lions are appropriately- enough of be held March 31-30 Ind
clear-cut picture ol the situation In wa* "the Amtrican Indian." of
This is all a very hasty and In- the comic section type. It to typi- Convention hall Id Detroit.
Egypt u few book* have given It wixirn he ha* wme 12.000 now-rest-■ adequate report of these most In- cal of the rralness end humor of
-k„ i&gt;
_ jhi*
.——
... ._
------.,meetings
—
tjjj mJ! folk.
Strange, isn't It. -—■ new
■——
exhibit*
---------- and unusual
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
and why
it i«™.
looms w stronglyn,.
in tiie dent U1in
diccqw.
■“ —
As w&lt;- all. —
spiring
_____ :___________________________
that it wa* through the funnies There wflt be a
whole war situation. He know* the] know the white race has an unen-i
moths, u..
butterflies and insects,
that the greatest number ot Amerl- —
Moslem mind as few Americans do. [viable record with the Indian—there P.-nnflora Hotel
land Boice, 'Charley Smith. John comment*, gave you something to tilings here would not come so fast. thetr irritation and distrust over the have been many "Munich pacu 'iSt Petrrsbunt. Fla
jeans learned to appreciate the wit eluding over 30.000 xpecimena. tn
and rlmplicily of these people, of them being native to lhe Sc
------------Punuse. Prank McDerby. Harry *hink about "
' “ ‘
‘ ’ Ai.l thi* week from Monday through situation in Palestine where lhe[made witn thrin. which left them1
whose way* and wearing apparel
ft high I Q text Thursday, m three full seasons a shrines are as sacred to them a* tc I with distrust und haired as they
Hale, Emmett Evart*. Dr. Young, would have
might very well indicate that they
John J. Potter and Al Rasey lire at. any limo
day. ttw Christian Ambassadors, the Jew and the Christian, a* all were driven from hunting and fl»hHotts and tltoiuands of plant* and
live on another planet?
.barber, whom I cun recall as Nash- " My owrf recollection* of Cash most of whom come from far dis­ worsiup the same God. but only the ing grounds again and again. Cash
blossoms are lo to- exhibited. thi.
tant' lauds, have filled Che largest Christian, the Gori revealed by allotment* to salve their wounds
We were talking about playing thou shmtld appeal to lhe Thorn­
whom I visited when my errand TcraTfriendly. rneigetic. useful man church ill st. Petersburg. NO Chau­ Jesus cmut. nils great university: have wen unfortunate tn most in­
forfeit* recently and I want to tell apple Garden club und Petunia club
wai pqUtlcal.
/'
' wluue intent to play tiie fame of tauqua assembly ever surpassed it Ih to playing an important part tn in- stances. The Bishop rejoiced when
you about the mo*t unique gamenumbers,
_ _
a* well a* other such
During nearly all hto.-lue. Cash Ufe on the level and on tiie square interest ••• Started ten years ago terpreting Western ideals of Demo-: the lost one ended in Minnesota
I've ever heard of in my life. Mv , group' around the county,
Glasgow w.isrrgarded as a leader in anjld not b‘‘ questioned. He could In Florida. It now lasts four weeks cracy In the best kind of a way
jSlick salesmen swarmed there in
husband had two young cousins'
‘ ~
politics as well ito In local matters be mistaken, as could other men; has grown to Include eighteen cities
To me one ot the most interest- great number* and scores of auto­
BANNER WANT ADVS. FAT
In Kalamazoo county and both siere
in tiie village. He was that because but lie would scorn any attempt to in tiie state with the longest slay ing of all the Ambawaclors was Ida'mobiles &lt;were contracted for. the
engaged to be married. Tliry atof hls solid quallde*. hl* genuine- mislead or deceive, even when hr in St Peter*burg ••• It wa* a bril­ Pattenon Storm, who. In iwr talkimost of which would have to b-—
March—Ute braggart
------month.
------- The
«-m«v
t,.IldM1 an wmc
Urf!(. ouiway
Kundiiy xuwi
^-pool Hass'
r.-«ness an&lt;l hi* capacity for leadership 'l*d not choose lo reveal just wlint liant group, not one on thr retired on "Black Tents of Kedar" gave us, turned back or scrapped. He told wind threatening to blow down the ,and t)le younK people met ut difHi* word wo* as good as tits bond. Id* own Convictions might be on list, not one drone In the lot. all a new and quickened interest in Ara- ot ont Indian buying two pianos buildings then ending with a sweet frrent hOines fOr social evenings
He played square always. Whatever
subject. He had deep convlc- aces in their field ot work, all fin­ bia. a man's rovntry where a woman , because h? had two daughters and balmy breeze—or blowing gently un- together. Of course, the evening*
1,11 l,ie bedding on the'were spent tn *mmcs and forfeit*
movement lie sponsored, you knew lions. He was a-kind, thoughtful ished speaker:. Only one used a had* the tadWni. mast joyle.v* and their house too small to give them 111 vou
that he believed It would benefit the bictful man If you were hto friend manuscript — Max Brauer, former monotonous life in Christendom room ••• However there to n better ei&lt;Mhe»line. then ascending into a were most popular. One nlgijt the
Indian schools where
—tho i-ooly snow of the city the rute rrdheud'd cousin. Madge, wa*
town, the county or the state, which you could count on hto friendship., number of the Prussian Senate foi She and her husband. Dr. Harold order afoot
ever might be concerned in It. expressed In way* that left no doubt ten years, also mayor of one of Ger­ Storm, a noted surgeon, are station-' nlt. Indian was segregated are now muddy snow of the country—tin- the victim and her. brother wa* the
is guaranteed to help
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. .
.
.. „II».
muni*
w|,o held the "whataU” over
on--,the „
Persian
Gulf giving
way ...
U&gt; tfvr more democratic
khnt ,.r
of .htnin*
sinning nail,
palls in
in maple,
Whenever he would buck a propoal- ln &gt;'our nilnd as to where lie stood many*:; Urgent cities, who read hls ed at Bahrain
___ ________woe oy sue wnn--------------------- ---------- J “ «*adgiri«||
your child's cold, cough
lion, you knew he did it because He would be the first to admit that vital message:.
They came from It i* one ot the most difficult Of j fonn of education side by side with wood*—mud—robin-. — schoolgirls Iter head To redeem it he told her
thr white
• '
race. —
Thr -Indian .ha* *
wx-kx
“** u&lt;
ut half
half ma«t-hrown
m*U-brown, dormant
dormant that.she and her fiance were to be
or croupy cough, due to a
lie believed it would be helpful: olh- he could err; but that is human Egypt: from the. until Just recent­ fields for the Arabs are Moslems .married. So Madge und the boy­
erwise he would not be interested
But jou knew he intended always. ly, peaceful country of Thailand, and confirmed fatalists, cicknes* had the right of franchise since---------------------------------- .
cold.
friend'set out to do tills and pro­
Mr. Glasgow usually lu-ndt-d thr to b*' B nian uniohfr men. to toe’help- the former Siam: from the deserts and disaster of any kind being an 1925 and It has all helped to lessen
"Once tried never witkontl"
Republlcan delegation from Castle- ful und kind, and to stand for what of Arabia: from Iran, lhe old Per­ act ot God. nccardlng to the Koran, the defeuti-t attitude among the , The Readers' Digest tells of ritxy duced a document which tiie min­
feed
sack*
that
nrc
made
of
gay
ister found satisfactory. He found
ton township at the party's county he believed to be- right and for tiie sia. whose oil wells make it one of which they follow to the letter ••• race.
Hotuing to much better. (
Sold by all druggist*.
colored
print*,
and
the
brand
name
j
ring
and
they
chose
witnesses
convention*. He wa* accorded that be*1- Men like Cash Glasgow are
Tiie only Christian denomination school buses and hot lunches are
hot spot*
of the
Nearthe
Eastgang and stood
In dv» that rook* outthe
easily,
thannow
from
among
place because hr wa* shrewd and needed in thto world, nnd never. ••• Inspiring stories were told by
square, and tri-d to have Castleton, more needed than right now
Dr. and Mr* Kellersberger ot the
play a decisive part in the conven-i
- -------------------------------------- '
result* of their work in the heart
TOUch huhrr. and
"tout t&amp; the
I.TRYMEN TO
tlon's choices, in the making ot FOUL'
of lhe Congo among the black tribe* Mrs. Stonro err there — Mr* | pride of a training school at Cus* fotton dir..„
re SPECIALIST
nominations for county office, or in HEAR
------------------to a beautiful woman with an I city
citv wlir
where young men of the Inmb W1p al) be decked out in ----- "■
and in the Leper colony there. ••• Storm is
semblrd youngsters began to wake
choosing delegates to state conven-1 O. E. Shear. Michigan State Coi­
Then there was John Williams arresting personality. She was for-: dlan race are being trained for the hen mash sacking
up and bombard the minister with
tion* You may be sure he never lege extension poultiyman with a Hughes, a Welshman. youngest of merly
• • •'
. a teacher of English and Bible ministry and Christian leadership.
questions and he assured them tiiat I
-t“ one of tiie best known1 in Shanghai University
,_,f?."rr-!ty •” Women | by the Rev Dr. Carrington, a young । ’ made some very nice peach margroup,
neglected hls business to play pol- stale wide reputation, will discus* nil the ....
they had witnessed a real wedding..
Hies, nor did he believe that tak- the poultry situation and poultry workers in the English and Euro- in Arabia have no rights whatever: &lt; man who to a graduate of Oxford malade yesterday. I opened a two- Of course, they went after the
ing a citizen's rightful place in pol- raising nt a central meeting to be pean youth movemenu. He believes they are never taught to read or University with many degrees. H" Qus**-' ra” of peaches, put them on bride and groom with gusto What ’
&gt;uu&gt; should be o.
Ur-..c,,pv« v..
M.v held
—- at
--------------------------------------■ the youth of the world will have write: divorce hangs over them con- volunteered for the work and loves the stow, mashed them and added a whale of a feature story that1
Hits
side-stepped
on the
the court house on
Friday,
and
time
they
re-ht
and to aCcompitohing wonders -nnP orange. two *
apole* nnd the
it would hurl
hurt hto bu*l-iMarch
busl-.March 13. at 1:30 P.
P M.
M. C'&gt;
County
------—'every
--------- “
“ "' “
1
theory that It
‘"”v &lt;omi.thing to *ay around lhe peace stonily
would have made, had some enter­
jlr.M |----■ •-It----. - Agent Cnaf.r
—
_„*r and
cooked till
ncs.1.
He believed
was -•
the duty
Foster «ta«M
states poultry
and , fab!" when thr time comes, for marry It must be on a lower scale: n u a six vears' course. You will ,necessary
sugar
prising reporter taken it up! it;
- ■ lu voun.
’ mm.U»autop\.Tr.
- - ■
“"k‘ ““
nd
‘‘ th
u,be
J. »*«•
of
°* llK’ Product*
। when nus
b1v# ixrn
bcrn saiu.
wld mey
lhf,y ure
nrp inc
,h(. tent life afford' no real home life nnd
oi ft business man to
io take
ui«r an active
ncuve :pR8s :,fp
;lwo
■.-------------------------- . for wnen
happened about fifteen years ago.1
.
. Interest
.
. . .in political
.... . affair*
... .wl.lr-h
.
',r7 . h *'■. ’I1"1
honest
[which .the cnvrrtimHnt
government it
to rinoclnliv
”1**““*J one* who
make the greatest sne- and that Is when* lhe great major-| ns InullK.tit &gt;&lt;-ir ,Mw.KM-d. well *?"
all discarded, “
and
ground
At county conventions he would Ret
“vreased
production riflcc. ••• a Ixvtlng peace and In­ ity live: two-thirds of all babies and poUM .nd using u euokr !.««, white •"
d 'I —
TWO MEETINGS TODAY
the
peel,
nuln
and
apples
through
in touch with Miner Keeler. Reg *”
tenuitlona! co-operation is very little children die ”• Despite this as any similar group of their white
,. a fine knife in the meat grinder.
Two important meetings are be­
French nnd Dick Johnson "of Mid-) Bnl^'
15’ ' close to his heart.' The greatest dark outlook Mrs. Storm and her brothers ••• The "Vanishing Hare'
Order a load now and
Ing held today in the county, one
dieville, also with the leader* of thejnu&lt;n^r -nt Uhv chirks enemy of Anlerlcenlsm to the apathy. husband feel the challenge affords is no lonjr-r applicable fo the TnSudden depression remembrance at the Woodland school at 10.30 A..
be ready for the next
Woodland. Maple Grove and Ash of lhe people
We hear too much one of the greatest of opportunities dlans ns statistics show they are —We were putting on an entertnln- M., and at the courthouse here at
syrla delegations and have them nefj*™^
nie
projieriy fed Iabout our Privileges but siiow by out to bring healing and a better life increaslng more. rapidly than any ment at the church and didn't have
cold spell.
,
.1:30 P. M . under the direction of
together. Then he would contact a
Jo^ alKj ^role^d against ' unconcern our lack of faith In the to this nation. •••
other racial group in the country curtains so we ttoed sheets One of Harold J. Foster, county farm agent.'
Trade
your wheat for
few other delegations to make nf[aiseaze.
dh
ttni*
hto extra
'
nurne
and
&lt;-fI
Democratic
wav
of
life.
Much
good
there
now
being
over
340.000
in
tiie
them
had
a
big
patch
in
the
inldOf course the messages from Ger­
witli Prof. A. A Johnvon of M. S. C.
extra expense ano
------- ------- —
,-------- ...
die
When thr crowd was as­ os the speaker.
Lily White flour. We
winning combination that could fort nr
arcj. wast
wasted.
&lt;-d. Matured chickens »*•&gt;
w&gt;» «*u»
rMU,t‘ fro
from
m our tiaving
»«'•»«•« to
“&gt; fight
&lt;*«»‘t man Max Brauer were of special in­ Unlted States.
for meal
tor eggegg- ore J -----H»r•» ------no*, -he say*.
name two or three of the Important ior
On the. dosing dny each member scniblrd and the curtains were pul-, Tiie
a„„ growing U1
give the same ex­
of IQUria
Hybrid corn, soy
nienc and
unu hens iui
----- • • • -1[ wish
--------even
---&lt; terest and in lhe forums he was
places on lhe county ticket, and he what count.
' coUoU1' student, every- high scliool sure to be handed many question* of the team was to tell in a two- "d for thr "big moment* there was-hcknii and navy beans will be the
change you get at the’
favored the men whom he believed
Mr Shear's discussion will cov-1 htudent. might come under lhe In­ His address "The Church Struggle minute period "Wiiat Kind of a l"*1 huge patch and thr entire major items discussed.
mill.
-,
would, make good officials if elected er the outlook -for poultry price* I spiration of hto presence, for after In the Nazi Reich" resulted In sc World
will, "»«'&gt;
lw.ml&gt;Now ..11
--------------------------------woriu do
uo Wr
we nnll&gt;rccaiiy W.nt"
warn wnn
.......... l»'«l-d ------....................
, . reference
.
.to ..
.. .
wr rati
For many years Cash .Glasgow and methods to follow to insure i nil they are the one* whore lives, many requests for copies, mimeo­ special
the particular
“2 nnlv
®" keen ntir n--------- '
•o,w *ho ncvcr tunled *»*» b-‘ck but
our sense
shied off when any suggestion was success with the enterprise from I .will be most affected by wiiat takes graphs were made of it. I have one section they sene
FPr his own X.
« of pro]x&gt;rti»n and humor.' marched breast forward.
1
doubted clouds would break,
made that he take it nomination for the baby chick into the laying flock, place around the Peace table •’* and wish it might have a still wider United State* tire Bishop desired "a what we are now 1facing won't1 be(Never
political office. Finally, having hls Feed rations will be suggested, san- I It seems as though our own Youth circulation. No one can read it country where Christ L-. King; where nearly
’ so grim
K
. . ,
I Never dreamed, though .right were
own business well orgnnlred. he was Ration method* reviewed and every I increment has been In disrepute be- i without being aware what Hie fftte •.ill men may have n decent home
n
0U nre
worsted, wrong would triumph, ;
If y
you
are nick
sick Bnd
and tired ot
of all the
lhe
Art Todd, M&lt;r.
persuaded to become a candidate for help possible given to the prowpec- cause lhe entertainment end ha.', of the Christian church will be in life: a religion that elevates the al- old hackneyed story plots and wont' Held we fall tu rise, are baffled U&gt;
I been loo much stressed
I had Nazi dominated lands. Mr. Brauer tar above the ondge table: Sunday to read something different, get 'fight better.
state senator. An unwritten law In tive poultryman of 1M2
Mr Poster feels Barry county | rather trust this dynamic ycung qpdted directly irom Nazi books and i-en’lces above cnlf; a world where thr March Companion and rend Sleep to wake. —Robert Browning
the senatorial district, at tiiat time
consisting of Barry and Eaton fanners can greatly increase their man to get results among the speeches and hto own personal
counties, alternated the nomination poultry output wljii vary lIHIe out- 'youth of America, and U&gt; give serv- knowledge of religious condition* in
[n our camps some rtfiea Germany since Hitler was in lhe
to the other county after either had lay of extra capital. Profit from |fe
br nboul" ^hnn a saddle. ••• A German church in lhe
had the place for two terms. It was the business' can be expected if care ol ..W|Ul It
Barry county's turn and. after Mr. to used in the feeding and growing hundred dancing Mayrto Chaney’s or new order, must seek first, last, and
of
tb
e
flock.
f
|
n
polished
Melvyn Douglas
Thto all the time, the security of the na­
Glasgow announced hU willingness
to lake th- nomination if tendered nirieveB nriier
Germany Is the new Holy
young man make* people think about tion
. the futility of economic creeds and Land: the Nazis hto chosen people.
to him. the Republicans of this DISASTER RELIEF
county solidly supported ids aan- SQUADS ON ALERT
the difficult tank' it to going to be ••• The Old Testament to aboltoheJ
Red
rebuild th- new world in the . as It has aimed for 1500 years in
dldacy. and Eaton county gladly ac­
American F._
2 Cross
2__ chapters
rL._ 'to
’
quiesced. He was elected by a large throughout the
re nation are organiz
organiz-­ Democratic way. with so many turn German* Into Jews Dr. Rosmajority ond served with distinc­ ing streamlined
disaster relief creeds, so many varied ideas as to enburg. one of the Nazi high phil­
tion for four years. He soon was squadrons capable
osophers. declares that this Jewishof
bringing the way each one will want It. It_„^.„.„
recognized as one of the leaders In speedy aid to the civilians of enemy- will be a tremendous task, and this Roman religion is at the root of ail
tiie state senate. Senator Glasgow bombed area*.
time we cannot dodge It as we did the world evil "It’s opium for tiie
was not inclined to make sjiceches!
Each squadron ha* canteen, flmt before. From the Sermon on the people" Concentration camps and
but when he arose and addressed aid und auxiliary* ambulance corps [ Mount, comes the best solution for death have come to many who have
the upper house al Lansing he war tn addition to information and World peace.
, defied this philosophy.
listened to by the senators, for he headquarter* units.
had a keen, clean-cut way of put­
Tiie squadrons will be ready to
ting things, as well as a ready wit handle emergency problem* during
und sound sense. HU experience and the early phases of disaster opera­
success as a state senator gave him tions by providing temporal' shelter,
a state-wide reputation as a clear first aid an{! ambulance services.
thinker and a forceful speaker, and
Already e*tablUhcd tn some Red '
thereafter he was often called on to Cross chapters, the model squad­
make nddre&amp;ses. and accepted such ron carries a complement of 42
invitations when he could.
trained workers. 16 station wag-'
One of the men whom Mr. Gias- ons. three tents, two trailers, 12
cot*, six stretchers ond first aid
Fred Warner of Oakland county, and emergency feeding equipment.
who later became governor of Mich­
Submitted to Red Cross chapter*
igan. The two became warm friends. by the DUailer Relief Service a* a
Puritan .Cleaner
Johnson's Paste
EQC
When Warner was chosen gbvemor guide to workers, the plan for the
pound '
Wax. 1 lb. can . WW
of the state, he strongly urged Glas­ squadron calls for using equipment
gow to become the chairman of the already poue.ved by the chapters.
Turkleen Cleaner
Johnson's Liquid
QQC
Michigan Railroad Commission—a It to flexible and can be adjusted,
Wax. 59c pt., qt. 30
package
very responsible place which re­
lo fit the equipment on hand.
quired a man of good Judgment
In the model* squadron, tiie can­
Climax
O'Sullivan Wax
sound thinking. Integrity and back­
teen corps to manned by eight
Wallpaper Q
OC(
Furniture
bone. The governor knew hls Nash­ workers and carries a tent, two!
ville friend possessed these qualities station wagons and feeding equip­
Cleaner
Wean's fcw
Polish
Mr. Glasgow accepted the place and ment. Ten worker* make up thet
filled It very acceptably: with never
Wolvet Poper
Ccnol Pipe
shelter and clothing corps of the|
a suspicion that the commission's
Cleoner
Flush ------squadron, using four station wag- i
decisions. In the Important matters on*, a trailer, eight cot* and a tcnt.[
brought before them, were other
Sponges
Cenol Mothproof
4 .23
The auxiliary
ambulance motor
than their honfitt’ convictions, and
73c pint, quart _ I
15c. 25c and —
that their motives were always to
five station wagons, five stretchers
do Justice and deal fairly with thr
Encrgine Window 4 F“&lt;
and first aid equipment. The first,
Ccnol Moth
j| fic
proposition* that came before them aid unit utilizes three station wag-!
Cleoner7__ I
Crystal _________
for consideration.
ons. a.Jent; trailer, four cots, a;
While Mr. Glasgow had Inportant
Stretcher and complete first aid&lt;
Merck Di-Chlori- ific
Johnson's Gfo-coat 0.98
official duties at Lansing He main­
equipment.
The unit is manned
59c pt.. 98c qt. gal C
tide Crystals
•TV
tained his ownership of hls large
by eight trained worker*.
hardware und furniture store at
Red Crow 'leaders pointed out
Nashville. He continued to direct
tiat if n chapter is not equipped
his business, shnpe It* policies and
to establish a complete squadron
was in close touch with It all the
It may pool It* resources with a
time while he was In Lansing. He
neighboring chapter to form the
had confidence In Henry Zuschsquadron.
nitl's willingness and ability to
Other chapters, they said, may
carry out hls plans and policies. '
find it more convenient to concen-After he had had his fling at pol­ tratc on the establishment of sev­
itics, Cash Glasgow returned to hls eral of the canteen corps or first1
home and business at Nashville. He
did unit* rather than the complete I
was the same Jolly, friendly man lie
disaster squadron.
had always been. He had been for
The plan ha* been carefully for-1
yean a member of the Michigan
mutated to include lhe necessary j
Hardware Dealers Association, and
equipment and personnel based on
continued to attend its sessions. He
lhe past experience of disaster re­
was made lhe president of the as­
lief operations nnd the experiences
sociation. serving tiiat organization gained
by American Red Cross field I
very acceptably for several years.
men during .the heavy German
bombings of England
membered by all who knew him nr
a fine, frank, friendly man
He
Truly my aoul waiteth upon God: j
had a keen sense of hunjor. It one from him conrelh my salvation. He
called to see him at hls store tn only is my rnck and my salvation: |
Nashville, he would emerge from Ida lie is my defence: I shall not be:
office, greet him cordially, and'was greatly moved.—Ps. 01:1. 2.
PHONES: 2105 • 2103
HASTINGS, MH
then ready for a visit, or to listen
to a proposition. If the caller had
Beware lest any man apoIl you
one to offer. He made you feel that through phllo*.-.phy and vain deceit,
HASTINGS
PHONE
2115
he waa glad you called. HU orig­ after the tradition of men. after
inal ways of bringing up subjects tor the rudiment* of the world, and not
conversation, hls snappy and witty after Christ.—Col. 2:0.

C.L. GLASGOW, OF NASHVILLE, WAS A
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JMrs Lewis
t —OUs and Mrs. John guests of their mother, Mrs. Anna! Is i
•Tammnnd will art
j chow:
Hammond
act u
as hosteues
hmteaaes for Pierce.
Pierce,
theW.S.C.8 dinner, at the church |j The
The Dowling birthday dub will be' ednoi
Thursday.
March_l.
19.
I—
—...------- - ------------entertained
Friday March 30 at the'and
Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Donovan of!!u)rne
Mr.;. Archie Herrington in! and t
"
B^tU* Crr*k visited ut
Myron Battli Crrek.
!(“ *
A home latent play Is being ar-;.
Maple Grave church with interment Whitwonh's a few days last week.
Although March did not come tn ranged by the P. T A., so watch for j
In Union . cemetery. Services lor
like a lion, it has ferociously taken l&gt;ie dMe which will be given out lit- ]
hour at th$ Dcrwlinn church with u tuin and TiiLi Mondav morning tr
Rev. Robert Smith officiating and ’finds
_______________
. on account
. .
.
rchooL; impended
‘
burial In th- Dowling certtttHb^ltdnfled n«u milk trucks in the Cemetery Circle members asking ail
Mrs. W,»d ha; teen in very poor ditc1i« and feed &gt; rinders have had: »'bo attend lhejmt luck dinner thl«
health for sevrrnl yean, the result to return, -ny. after .■•.artlng out *e«k Thursday, to please bring
of numerous stroke*. -She is- Mir- on their ci.iy &lt;jTumey; wr are men- «*•* enough for their own family,
iived bv her hmbaiul. also. Uutw-iwniiHi tbh. foi &lt;)»e benefit of B-n---------------- *• » .------------I
sisters rtbidlUK in Ohio, who w&lt;-i&lt; tier readers who ure still vaca-' The Lord thy *God in the midst
here to attend the fumnil The tinning in. the SoulMm states I of thee « mlgniy; he will save, he iMUL-SO-LAXl
flora! offerings und large attend-. Count your t’.« swings.'folks''
will rejoice over thee with joy; he _______________
anee. were a tribute to the rstH m
Mr uiu! .Mr. Gerald Burgduff ] will rest in hls love, lie will" joy over
Carvrlh * fltebbiru. DrnggMa*’
and family of Rutland were Sunday 1 thee with singing—Zeph. 3 17.
'
Hastiags. Mkb.
■
DOWLING
Sympathy is extended by Dowling
friends to the Prank Van Svckie
fumily and thr Earl Wood lamin'
Tiie funeral of Clifford fun Syckie.

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iderful dbplay he wilt exhibit.

Livingston and the

UNSWHTINID

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
attend a.-. thin in the annual election
iicMtiv and Thursday ot last week
In Milford Inn. on biuirn. •
Mr. F.'d Unrue htu returned Srom
lhe Leila hospital. Battle Crre-k and
i irxoverin- n.ielv from I,er im-nt
operation.
Tile Bmifidd Ci-meh-iv Circle nnd
Association will meet With Mr. and
Mrt Cm! Bowman on Wednesday
March 18, Mr-. Frank Marcellus and
Mt-.:. Gem---- Wertinnn will assist.
Pol luck dltjiu : ut noon. Plan tc

SWIFT'S PlfMIUM

2SSS37C

"e?H 15c

TOMATO JUICE

n‘!-' *•' £o
before the society
Mt “'&gt;•! Mr.- Fred Stiles are mor*»•»- 10
i“« home
Batllc
Creek-on Thursday, and Mr. mid
Mr’ Walter Soya will move into
Um Stiles farm home
'n‘' W. S. C 3 Will meet ut thr
church basement on Thursday Pot
dinnei
noon.
—•------------ '
Ye are my friends, if ye do whattotvi r I command you—John 15:14

FRYING CHICKENS

28c

FANCY YOUN6 HIHS
TURKEYS
' AVHAGE1'

34c

FANCY LONG ISLAND

O 33c

ROUTING CHICKENS
J TO GIL AVG.
STEWING FOWL

u 28c

*|l HALF

23c

DUCKLINGS

PORK LOIN

u 28c

CHOICE CHUCK CUTS

SULTANA

BEEF ROAST
PRIME RIB ROAST
EYAP M?LK
SIRLOIN STEAKS
BOILING BEEF \
''c7»13c

FRUIT COCKTAIL
IHANK YOU

LOMBARD PLUMS

can

10c

FULLY TRIMMED

WHITEHOUSE

ROUND OR

CHOICE
CENTER CUTS

MEATY RIBS

A HOME f

Aitrruoan B««»lau

Na Retlei Meat Valued 9m

GRAPEFRUIT
2^ 23c

3

TOMATO SOUP

cans

17c

CAMfUU s

FOR YOU
IN '42

rllhout cetilflcallon Il.il 4 it

TOMATO SOUP

3 CANS 20c

VEGETABLES

2^ 15c

All 601 DEN

KETCHUP
2^27e

longer thq thrill
owning

own

.your

home.

. ■ cuNMvririn
SUNNVFIELD

U. 21c I SMOKED HAM

LAMB BREAST

..11c I SUB UCON

| REST SHOULD!* CUTS

.. Me

VEAL ROAST

I SUGA* CURED

I SUNNYFIELD. VrlL Ct

I SLICED UCON

2-.. Be

ANN PAGE

Don't put off any

of

2c&amp;/23c

WH. KERNEL CORN

•REST
fir tnnuior*
SHOULD!* cun
CUTL

LAMB ROAST

26'
29'
35=
15*

A

Building and Loan Assn, plan smoothes the way to

FRESH SMELT
FRESH HERRIHG

PEAS

„S3i»

to you. You will be amaxed at the low cost of buying

ATMOOX'S

a home NOW.

COLO SWAM

2??-; 25c

.. Me

J 7....;.'
FANCY IIUIFIN

FOLLOCK FILLETS

... 18c I HERRING FILLETS

HALIBUT STEU

I. 17c

.. 2k
..2k

'Si 24c

CORNED REEF

—'UlioHun Packed
Sil Ik

PINK SALMON
YtllOW

FfiESH. GREEN

CORN MEAL

home. Don't delay — don in today.

XIIMMtD

2 .... 21c |-REDFISH FILLETS

NO IONE—NO WASTE

SULTANA

home ownership. We will be hoppy to explain the terms

4 us ‘IJe

THE RUN IS ON

5 .‘.'o 17c

NEW CABBAGE
SOAP FLAKES
NEW POTATOES
ORANGES
TOMATOES
WHITE SAIL

12314102

FLORIDA, U. S. NO. I—RED

ASSOCIATION
9 Stebbins Bide.

SAFE FOR
'SHEEREST
SILKS

Phone 2503

5.^ 17c

PANCAKE FLOUR
All rUIFOU

IOHA FLOUR

' l!“i!
tBr rtrtWWlM;

World war the nation itself came
to be known as the "Sick man of
Europe."

Tltt American Red Crow is pre­
pared tn exjiedite ahipinenU of food
nnd clothing to prisoners of War
nnd non-combatants Interned by
Japanese government as soon as
the "go ahead" signal Is received
1*3.70 from Japan. Chairman Norman H
30 ts
Davis announced. Pending receipt
of information from Japan on the
completion of effective plans for
distribution to prisoners and Ameri­
can cHilinns interned by the Jap­
anese. the American Red Craw, in
conjunction with the Red Cross so­
cieties of Great Britain. Canada and
Australia, hax made tentative ar­
rangements to ship the needed sup­
plier. to Japan directly from Austra­
lia.

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"IL is the destiny or America to
vindicate democracy In a disbelief-i
Ing world."—Paul V. .McNutt.

SCOLDS
&gt;

&gt;

&gt;

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O O O

liquid

«S8wmoh

ROLLED OATS
NAViTjSfAHS

You can’t keep a good
mon down—that's why
cor
owners
every­
where are
putting
their cars in shape ond
volunteering
for all
sorts of home defense
jobs. . Have you in­
vestigated this angle?

KEEP IT Up »o
VICTORY

STANDARD!

MICHIGAN U. S. NO. 1

F*£$H

F«r.M

CARROTS

HtrtHtY &gt;

CHOCOU-E SYR'J?

3 CAMS 10c

MUSTARD

Ot. lie

APPLE BUTTER

2’iS5 25c

GRAPE JAM

2 A’i 21c

2 ... 11c I POTATOES
ige

SALAD PEARS

» 35c

I SOUtHHN
gen. 6c I YAMS

6

EACH SC

I EXTRA FANCY

4 ... 17c I DELICIOUS APPLES 4 u. 27c

1/cuul

*7 h/fk

WISCONSIN

FULL CREAM

, 5UNNYFIILD

SILVEUROQK

.1 37c

BUTTER

B O’CLOCK

DONUTS
BREAD

ENRICHED. DATED dARVEL

2 lb;. 47c
2 lbs. 51c

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phono 2240 daytime. For night* serv­
ice phone 2352 or 2230
Cor. Jefferson and Court
n,~&lt;— ti™.________ Sta^ Hastings,
Michigan
1

, rum o.

PURE LARD

muwio

PABST-fTT CHEESE 2,«. Th

2d'..27c

I FIANMENMUTH

I

DOMESTIC

ir 35c I SWISS CHEESE

2 i«. 31c I AGED CHEESE

JANE PARKER DATED

red circle
BOKAR . . .

2^60*
30*

MEL-O-BIT CHEESE
MILD CHEESE
OLEOMARGARINE

u. 37c

ni mr A
p*6BUNS FEASI w ’
3^'29' layer CAKE - 29'
DOZ.

ALACK WALNUT

GREEN GIANT

ANN PAGE

ANN PAGE

PEAS

SALAD DRESSING

PRESERVES

2 cans 29c

Greisiag

33c

AMERICAN OR BRfcK

VULCANIZING ... ALL KINDS
General Tire and Tube Repairing

Straoco Gas and Oils
Valcuisiag

ia'g

CRACKFRS

CREASE means life or death to your
car. A film of lubricating oil and
grease on the vitals of your car is
as important as Vitamin B is to your
health. Keeping your car properly
greased ond oUed is the sure way
to get the most ond the-best from
it. We don't miss a thing when we
grease your car! Come in today!

NUrrf.1 11.111 Batterisa, Windskitld Wipers

5

SPINACH

Preparation for every emergency is
the way to ploy safe. Prepare your
YOUR CAR IS cor now for the months of service
A Personal and .it may hove to give without repairs!

ASSET. Let’s

RED-RIPE

5 .1a'g23c

EXCEIL SODA

It's important
you keep your
car "flying"!

Community

S4&gt;6 u$. 83c

TUNNY FIELD

AMERICA DRIVES TO VICTORY!

Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman empire was a name
for the former Turkish empire. Os’mmHtrr man &lt;Olh,nan) I was the traditional
... Soaatnr -founder of the dynaity to which hls
uutram________ name was given. Organized In the
r,»Bd
Thirteenth century, the empire ex­
panded until at its height in the
I Sixteenth century It reached Vienna.
1 After the Sixteenth century parts of
the empire were dbrnembered after

DOZ.

SIZE 176

SUNNYFIEID

____ _
of funds

5 “ 25'
29*
2 29*

CALIFORNIA. SEEDLESS'

OLE KERNEL CORN

2^ ik

31c

2 CANS 23c

POPULAR BRANDS

VELTMAN'S

CIGARETTES

COOKIES

ft/t

|

3 8AS 2yC|

II

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. IH2

FOUR.

Woodland Community News

1 f\
HiwnHHrWKrMr’iIhmMMmMMI mint NT-Um
1* &gt; i . j----------------SPOTLIGHT

J FREE•

Penonat Paragraph.

COFFEE

♦ S5.000.00;

BOX-DATED I

"» J $ UflNSl BONDS
Get In tMj mightiest of Kragtr Ceffee Cntests. Jut complete
this sesttKe in 25 idditiml werds or less: "I tike prids la
sirying Kreger Coffee because"

CREAM CHEESE

bag

-29c

MICHIGAN

58c

2

lb.
jar

29c

Clover Vallay

PEANUT BUTTER
Embaoy Creamy Ri ch

SALAD DRESSING

Priiei

2

LOAF CHEESE

Quart jar

29c

TOMATO JUICE
TABLE SYRUP

3
5

1b.
pail

Faaer SwMliaa Ipaghtttl er

3 £, 25c

Macaroni

GraRefnilt J«l« 2

35o

Bliialck

30c

PEACH HALVES
2NL’?31c
CAMPBELL’S t°o0pto 3 »»■ 20c

Pancake Flour

5

Kraft Dinner

2

Rice nut loir

4

19c

&gt;ack

198

37c

Ritz Cracken

Egg

Noodles

21c
25c

2

KROGER'S ENRICHED

YOUR GREATEST BREAD VALUE!
10c

IJg «■—XT* “S!

3 S. 25c

An Outstanding Company with .in Outstanding
.
Experience

than one-half of IS of Claims go Into Court
A Michigan Company for Michigan-Folk*

MICHIGAN MAID
rnrsH churned

lb.
roll

2

Country Club

Popular Brands

73c

Cigarettes

S|.19

Carton

Choice Alaska

EVAPORATED MILK 4

Tall
cans

31c

Ab.
■ack

29c
27c

gr Choice Michigan Hand Picked

B NAVY beans
PURE LARD

5
2

REFINED

lb.
bag

j Avalon

Giant
pkg.

GRANULATED SOAP
Wasco Starling and

49c

$3.19

SCRATCH FEED

Tall can

19c

Tenderloins

2

27c

Wheaties

10c

Muffets

10c

Grapefruit

2

Fruit Cocktail

2

Gerber's foods

6

Gerber's Cerul 2
Tomato Soup

■b

COUNTRY CLUB CELLO WRAPPED

SMOKED PICNICS

SMELT

a.

29c

35c

3

17c

Lamb Stew
Herrud's
Hied

STARTING AT 1:3O EASTERN WAR TIME.

» 15c
LEONA

sausage
&gt; ALSACE

u&gt; 21c

/

Herrud's Veal Loaf

30c

Spare Ribs

ifjf.

21c

Fork Livers

«u~i

lb.

19c

Y.U.w rite Ol

Yellow Perch

ib 19c

Blue Pike

ib 17c

Whitlog Fillets

ib 20c

Ibi.

FRESH CAUGHT

CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS NAVELS
LARGE 100-126 SIZE

25c

RADISHES
3 bek. IOC CABBAGE
CARROTS miK. LORO buneh 5 C TOMATOES
FRESH BEETS
bunch
POTATOES
■ AKUG
FRESH PEAS FULL PODS lb. 10c IDAHO FOTATOU

FANCY APPLES

O^.

.
doi

J jC

FAEIH. GBEEN
HARD HEAPS

4

GRAPEFRUIT

25c

2
15
10

SWEET POTATOES S

TiXAS UiDLISS

3'Ac
lh».

AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18,1942

BMBMHMHBHHMfl

ORANGES
Tg-

Citizens' Mutual Automobile Ins. Co.

noon instead of at the home of.
„„
Presldenl-Karl C. Fuul. utwpIn lhe first tournament game on:
Mrs Hemy Hvnes^Mrs John Hum t
» :!&gt;««&lt;»’• cIcrk-Herald E Clssslcfell
before
m,
..urn, l.l&gt; on - UIV. , Thursday- Woodland ^,
‘1..^
°"n,a
™~rvr-Rutb
r.
hard fighting laikc Odessa outfit,
- ticudder; trustees 2 year?—John
bv Mr.
Ou,
.» &lt;• » t9mM M.Uwl mdr H i llell, Lawrence H Bird. Fitti E Borlire W. M S. .1 111. VEvumllcI ff*"1" '°r w«“Jf»d- JM» “ *“
derr
assessor
—
Leon
DNicholwm
liurrb held
hrl.l nu till
Ml day
d.V meeting
mr.Unv at
.1
”«»' rrmi.kVble Lrc.uw hr
church
The Citizen's ticket won five mem­
Hie parsonage last Wednesday. Pot played the entire game with n&gt; bers on thr council with thr Re­
broken collar bone which he had|
luck dinner was served at noon and
publicans represented by two.
concealed
thAughout
u
week
of
a profitable business meeting was
held in the afternoon in which the practice, liaving sustained tt the I
Entertain (or Brlde-eleet
Lincoln pennies were brought In tc Odc-^ui. Spagnuolo and Allen were' Mrs. Ralph Leffler and Mrs. Rob­
be used in repairing Ute buildings o!
ert Crockford were hostesses at a
the Heil bl rd Mission in Kentucky. the big gums in the Lake Odessa: inLscclIanraiLs shower for bride-elect
Mrs. George Klopfenstein gave an front. In the second game. Mid­ MLss Frances Born Saturday eve­
interesting piper on "Stewardship' dleville disposed of the Caleoonta ning at the home of Mrs. Crockfotd
which
ts emphasized
this month.;
-......................
...UI ™&gt;..™
Dessert was served nl 7:30 fnlrowrd
rnlKW -Move On Voulh."
!" F'.d?v.b&gt;u'r!'- *^te; by games Mlmv Bom received many
Odessa defeated Portland by u score! lovely gifls.
W
T. I'. To Meet
of 32 to 22 although Portland lead,
Thr W. C. T U. will meet with 16 to 7 at thr half. Then Middleville Bed' w,,Ur ■"d Bluc &lt;lub Mcel’
Mi- B&lt; ii Schneider on Friday.; defeated Delton In the second game , Mrs H. A. Kllson entertained tiie
March 13 at 2:00 P M. Mrs. Klda 30 to 24. Tills was a fast, exciting; Red. White and Blue Club last WedGuv will be lite leader.
game with lhe Finkbcincr brothers1 nesday tor an nil day meeting with
dinner nt noon. The host esse* were
'Mm. Kitaon. Mm Eda Tyler. Mm
’ Man Guy. Mm. Edna Parrott. Mm
Bessie Jordan and Mrs. Carrie Rob-

Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale at the farm located 4
miles east of Middleville and 11 miles north of old Powers school; or 7J miles southwest of Freeport, on

27c

ib

COUNTRY CLUB TENDERED

27c

CHOICE CUTS

beef made BETTER by a scieetific method
own method . . . Grade for grade no other
be so tender. Why not treat yourself lo a
costs you no more!

SWIFT S PREMIUM

pkgs.

CHUCK
ROAST

f

LAMB ROAST "ST 20c
VEAL ROAST boneless &gt;» 35c
SMOKED HAMS “ 33c

25c

KROGER'S TENDERAY

at# *nH PERFECT BALj,*c7

Tendtray is GOOD
embodying nature’s
beef so fresh can
tender roast— Yet

|ERRY ANDRUS. National Bonk Bldg.. Phone 2519

23c
Tali

Country Club

iooib-baa $2.33

1

Lake a “surprise attack" in the night come auto accidents
Be prepared with a Citisens* Mutual Policy

New Pack Florida

-

GROWING MASH
Wasco

Pink Salmon

29c
33c
37c

HAY &amp; GRAIN

HORSES
Black team, 7 and 8 yrs. old, wgt. about
2800 lbs.
Black horse, wgt. 1250 lbs.
Yearling colt

75 to 100 baskets of com

200 bu. Oats
Quantity of hoy

MACHINERY
Massey Harris mower

Dump rake

Oliver 2 horse cultivator

Oliver 99 walking plow

Roon cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 6 ^rks.
Black cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 4 wueks
Durhom cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh 5 weeks
Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh obout wk.
Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due June 10
Durham caw, 4 yrs. old, due April 20
Durham heifer, due in June
Guernsey heifer, duo in Moy
Brown Swiss heifer, not bred

2 sec. Spring tooth drag

3 sec. Spring tooth drag

HOGS

KROGER STORES

Sot of slings

Hay rack

■ Church of the

United
Brethren In Ciirirt
E. B Griffin and A. A. Griffin,
pastors.
Woodland
10 A. M —Morning worship.
j 11 A. M Stmdny school ’
•
1 7:30 P. M —Christian Endeavor
Wednesday 7:30 P. M.-Mldwcek
nrayer service
The Woodland W. M. A. will hold
an all day meeting Wednesday
March 18 at the home of Mrs. James
Tyler. This Is an Important meeting
with election of officers.
Kilpatrick

10: 30 A. M —Sunday school
11: 30 A. M—Morning worship,
7'30 P. M —Christian Endeavor
Thilrtday 7:30 P. M. -Mldwrtk
prayer service
The Methodist
George Wingard, pastor
16 00 A M —Mr.ming worship.
11:15 A M Sunday school.
8.00 P. M —Epworth League.
Thunday 8.00 p. M. Midweek serv.

"2 Hay forks

2 Sets Double harnesses

Single horness

2 Iron kettles

Hone collars

Jack screw

Coal brooder stove

2 Large meat crocks

2 Naw 5-gal. crcarft cans

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
6 Straight back chain

Bedstead and springs

Heating stove

Many other articles too numerous to mention

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

MRS. ADDIE LEWIS, Propr.
CURT SOLOMON, Auctioneer

Religious
Instruction. Tuesday
4:40 P. M. Seniors. Thursday. 4:40
P. M. Juni'jn..
- -

2 Water separators

Wood wheal wagon

2 Rocking chair*

2 Duroc brood sows, due Moy 15
4 shoots, wgt. 135 lbs. each

Zion Lutheran Church
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
10:00 A. M. Sunday school.
11:00 A. M. Morning worship.
; 2:30. P M
Lutheran
Gospel
, House over CKLW.
i Wednvsd.iv, March 18 Midweek’ ’
’ Lenten Service. •‘What Shall f bo
With Jesus? Shall I Mock Him'
ITiie public i.b eiuill.iir. United
! Choir rehearsal
after Lenten

Sleighs with log bunks

Stone boat

Incubator

Church Announcements
i
;
i

Hay loader

COWS

19c

6 °19c

^7.^ S

1942

Twenty-Seven Years of Marked Success

FRIDAY^-SATURDAV ONLY

5X2?

£ “J

camp Sunday and vlilted his par-1 and Mr and Mrs E O ShinS
L
* Mr» Robert L Bom of Woodland threatened throughout the first
! enu Mr and Mrs.Royd Jol.nJm
Idland 7ml M and UiV £ri ““*'«* “r ,nd Mrs. Cecil Barnum w Eugene A. Reuther, son of the half. MMdtevUkl&gt; Urt break preyed
Miss Leona Heise aticnoed a band Nielhamer. ^iaXu XJSuX , Ot*T
„
• «*aiiu mib
™
t£ .
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x-rro ncuuvcr vi . mul°'—. —— ——------,
,
,
. .
.
....
...
...
...
tr»ruia
iLeon
oou Mn.
..-. m. .. . nnri
Mcsdames
Herald
Classic.
Northeast Woodland m
on. o
Bunday
“nd ulnHl^vUlA
Middleville eurricu
carried Home
home 111
lhe”
clinic Saturday and Sunday at Niles. I night supper guilts of Mr. and Mrs
NlclroUon and Rhoda Austin visited evening. Marcli 8 at 8:30. Bev. Paul, championship and the trophy by a
While there she played in a band Frank Niethamer.
of over 100 pieces conducted by WinJ Harry William* viklted hU £ll» Mr and Mrs Robert Austin of j W. Geiger, pastor ot the Zion Luth- score of 33 lo Ifl Middleville thus
Lansing Sunday afternoon.
enm church performed the cere- competes nt Grand Rapids thlv
Rovelli of the U. of M. On Sunday Mr. „nd Mrs. Ryan Williams and
Mr. and Mr&gt; Welby Crockford mony in lhe presence of the famines wf«k In lhe regional tournament
, afternoon a concert was given. «i Mr. and Mrs Clilt WilUatns of Sagiwere dinner gifiwU at lhe home of • Mid a few close friends.
•. there.
■ rccotding of which wwr broadcast Iiaw jaH wcc|t
Gordon Williams sang "I Lovcj
.
.over Um air ut South Bend. Sunday 1 Mrs u J. Vincent and son Wen- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Higdon of Nashville Thursdav.
I You Truly-' and "Because" accornM‘&lt;J Scene of Accident Sunday
evening.
|&lt;un spent last Monday with her
Mr. and Mix. Carl Olmstead have panled by Kenneth Stanley nt the
Another accident occurred Sunday
Mr. and Mis Vane Wotting were. mother. Mn. Fannie Hunt of E purchased the Alex Gavltl re*l-;plano. Mr. Stanley also played the: evening on M-43 two miles nortii
| Grand Rapids visitors Friday.
1 Lansing.
dcncc on north Main street. Mr traditional wedding nutreh. j of Woodtanu
of Woodland
Rev-. Revand and
Mn. Mrs.
H. V-H. •V.
Mrs. Gordon Williams entertained: Mm. Fred Ktpllnger of Hasting'
bride,
’ Townsend‘ of Woodland were driving
Olmstead h a son of Mr. and Mrs ; The
” *~
JJ who
"■ was given
*
*in mar’
the Teacners* bridge club Monday called on Mrs. Arthur Aiierding
George Olmstead of the Tamarac riage by tier father, wore a navy north on M-43 on their way to
’evening, eight being present.
Thunday afternoon.
Dutrlct and wu living in llw Upper­ blue street 1-ngth rtrwj Her enr-'Grand Rapids ft was raining PP4
Mr and Mrs. Dell Williams spent ’ Dr. O. P. Bernier of Milford III
rage wm of sweet peas and rosev I visibility was nene too good. As Ul«
Sunday with their daughter ami, and Miss Helena Benner of Bii'tlc Peninsula before coining to Wood- Mm. Robert Crockford, matron of, Towijsend car approached the cot­
family. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Me- Creek spent the weekend with Mrs j land. He is employed at the E W
Bliss Co. Hastings. Mr. Gavitt U honor, wore blue and her corsage; ner where M-43 turns cast, another
Leod of Grand Rapids.
Benner and Eleanor. Mrs. Benner Is (
; car was comutK to the turn on M-43
i living
with her daughter, Mrs wax spring flowers and roses.
। Mrs. Juna Jordan returned to convalescing nicely from her mgmt
Robert Crockford of Woodland war going west. Rev. Townsend did not
' Chicago Saturday after s|M*nding' oixratton and Is able to be up part Hille Jordan of Grand Rapldi
five weeks with her son and family, ir.f lhe ftme. Her daughter. Mm. Es-1 since Hie death ot Mr. Gavitt some best man. Mr. und Mrs John Brech- see tills car and started to cross'll^
(months a^o.
•
•ehen of East Woodland were m“a- ■ highway on hls way thru to hike
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan.
(ton Everett of Vermontville, who hit." (
Mrs. Vere Miller of Chicago. Miss, been caring for her since ahi* re-1। Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence Forman! ter and mistress of ceremonies. Mrs. । Odessa to Grand Qaplds. Mr. and
!: and children of Horner spent Thur.-'' Brecheisen beinp a sister of the! Mrs. Johnson r.nd baby of Battle
I Doreen Clary and Frederick Clary | turned from the hospital, returned , day and Friday with hls parents. bride. Robert Bom. Jr., brother of’Creek, occupants of the other car.
■ of Hastings were Friday evening din- to inr home last week
the bride, ushered.
saw the Towmcnd car but thinking
ner guests at the home of Mr. and' Mr and Mr .. F E Binder accom- Mr. and Mri. George Forman. Mr
A receptUn for the wedding they would turn on the stale road
Mrs. Ralph Leffler. Tills was a i imniid by their daughter. Mrs. C. and Mrs Byron Tcaker and chiidren of Ionia were Sunday dinner guests, numbering 41. was held aft- an this is a thru highway, turned
farewell dinner In honor of Fred- E. Fawcett and son Charles Fred- I guests. Miss Florence Forman who' eikthe ceremony at the home ot the, directly into the Townsend car. hit­
• ting it squan.lv in lhe right side Tiie
Is attending business college tn brides parents.
: Grund Rapids, is staying there thia I After a short wedding trip Mr. and i side was badly scratched and the
week as she b ill with the flu.
!■Mrs Eugene Reuther will he at home , door rut completely thru nnd n targe
. A fine delegation of Woodland on lhe Mrs. Laura Gardiner farm oni piece tom out of one fender but the
i car remained upright and the oc! Evangelical League of Christian En-( North Main street. Woodland.
guMta included
Mrslcupanta
of neither
car
were
deavor memticrs attended the Pel-1 Out-of-town
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I lowship meeting provided by the Mattle fjchroy. the Misses Shirley hurt The Johnson car had a bent
I Ionia C. E. on Tuesday evening of j and Vivian Schray and Stanley fender and one lire badly cut
(last week.
| Brackmann. Elmhurst. III. and Ed-1 Neither car war going f««t or this
Edward D Fisher, who has been ward Fisher of California.
' might ha&lt;e proved a serious accl1 flying for lhe Army Air Corps in'..,
.. .
.
dent.
CaHfflbnla Is sjiending a few days Flnr Pla) Marks
- i
.
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs
•
Und Tournament
village Elects Officers Monday
’ Walter Fisher before accepting other '
। Only seventy votes were cast in
d"“”
of thecht,loh ,lcM
i lhe Wcodland Garden Club wx»v n
of
Monn *hlcb k,“'
entertained at the home of Mre
™T*«!^ir5uv I •"•«» c'Uwns indoors. Thtfae electW. E. ROBB. Founder
Chas Farthing last Tuesday after- .Thurnby. Friday and baturday ed wfr(.;

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COOKIES 4 FAVOMTE VARIETIES 4b. 10c
SODA CRACKERS
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i Marriage Von
I and Oarbow starring for Middleville,
At Candlelight
Service while'
HoughtaUng.
Wilbur
visiting them for the put two weeks,
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I1 Harrington
It.-,^g.l
—r ^a
ltAtV .
spent Friday In Benton Harbor at! spring flowers
and■ white
Mood -n,
out ffor
Deltoh.
the home
of mi.
Mr. r.wwi..
Fawcett's puvuw,
parents, |wet?
wen. ‘Wai"ino
Bl ine altar
BjUr and
anj while
Whltci Thus the
,h« Saturday nfaaht finalist
mw
.mane w
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fawcett, Sr, Mrs.! wper# were ptace&lt;1 doini lhe cenU,ri were Lake Oduu and Middleville
Fawcett Jr. and eoo remained with aUfc of tbe zton Lutheran church Middleville look an Moly le«d In

CLARE WILLIAMS, Clerk

South Woodland Church
of The Breth{rn
Arthui L. Dodge, pastor
■ 10:00 A M.—Worship and Sir­
' mon
.
J 11.00 A M —Sunday school.
I Tht MUsionary Society will meet
1 nt the home* of Mm. Laura Gard­
; liter on Wcdncsdny. Match 18

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The Evangelical Chuich
J. 8. Deabler. pastor
10.00 A. M -Morning worship.
11.00 A. M—Sunday Khool
7:45 P. M. Evangelical League of
|C.. E. Topic •Hie ChrisUan DKI clpllne of Life" led by Arthur Bates
, 1.30 P. M —Evening worship.
Choir rfheatsal Wednesday cvenhig.
7
Mid-week Prayer Service at 8.00
j

| INCREASE WORKERS
; American Red CrtA» workers statinned at army camps and hoaptiah
। both at home and abroad have been
increased by nearly 100 during the
.post month. At present there lire
140 army camp field directors at
work: 145 assistant field directors
| and 163 hospital social Workers.

'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH it. 1H1
a bled thi* week by Infection In hl*1 South Bend. Ind., jpent ths week-

MIDDLEVILLE

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USe9S5aS^2SSEHBEes!l , Mtoa Bvelyn Dsukes, was horn*
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THREE. DOTS AND A DASH FOR VICTORY,

1 Frank Lee and daughter Edna.
Mn. B. C. Swift has been spend-

Mr. &gt;d. «.nn.r Ka. «... .t-n,
from her dtiiio* at the u-hnni &lt;-&gt;r&gt;. । “ weraeno.
recently netping care for her motnterta for savera) day* because of' n,r LereT Chamberlain of the, «L Mn. Alice McIntosh, who passed
Illness Poll*'Walker home ec teach- Leighton Ev*t&lt;eilcal church U home “way Saturday evening al the nome
er U looklM an* ^ her
"here he ha* bean &lt;4 h*r daughter. Mn. Frans WUUwm m
m
hoMln« * ‘w *"*-’
’'*■
“h lUne“ ,ron’ P',euRoy Johnson, enoiiuwr
engineer at a- de-. &lt;n..
Rov
.
..
| mon la. Mn. McIntosh has spent
fense plant at Flint, was home for Mn.
'
Ida Brown housekeeper al considerable lime al the Swift home
lhe weekend. The Johnson family:

'EVERYUi PAY

DAY

The Vatican yearbook, Anuuario
?ontificio, report* there are 73.887
'aItalic missionaries.
tn tne uoaun district.
।
stevens who Is snendJohn Robertson, nee Maxine
Mr and Mr* Arthur Valehtlne ,
Maclver. who U assistant dietician
aMended ■ Hirrti/tav ann.ri..
mgsome
Umc with her nephew. *"”•'**• " "
aatetMea a Mmtday surpriseP»rty.Maite^in in arand
al lhe State hospital at Caro, spent
on Mra Rolland Valentine al Has- ^ren Orand
Saturday evening and Sunday with
ling* Thursday evening.
*“ home SuntU&gt;
ur u,d Mr*. Makomb
The Bowen, Mills todies aid so-1 T11' c{lenn iCf.n?Stn
J**4 Maclver al Parmelee. On her recent
.clcty will meet this week Thursday J**” °". ?|U&lt;* , Nov*. J*v?e
| visit to Camo Robinson in Arkanfo&lt; dinner nt the home of Mr*. T**” oul of “Chool several da» with
where *he visited her husband.
Corn Davl*.
Influent*.
I 8pe raa gUd also to meet several
Artltur-Goity wun brought home
Mn' u ?• p,Ime’’ of ChcUea and j,oyM fnun, this locality. They were
from'Blodrfctt hospital Friday and 'Misses Lola nnd Agnes Stokoe of; Junior and Frederick Gillett. Ward
is conAilescing nicely from hto re-1the I?nU“ «'‘ool*/werc at home Freeman and Burdette Klugip;
cent aptiendeciomy. He i* up about;' ouiuroay
a“urd,y to nee
"&lt;* vnrir
thMr lainer.
,ather- rreo
«Yedj. waltei
Walter Orirteth Is olso in the same
iIStokoe.jvlio
the huuse'part of Rte time.
Hlokoe- whQ ha*
hax been
been 111
HL in
in bed
bed for
for !. camp.
• oy*r a month.
' Mr
_ Vern Cook, slster-ln-law ot
Mr*
Mr*. Loren Johnson has been at l' Mr*. Glenn Whitmore has sold
I Mrs. David, Chase. p*M«l away at
Byron Center *ince&lt;Tuesday caring’
her home to Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Vis-;
for her sister. Mrs Ida'Bartonrwho beck and plans to make her future’ her home in Leighton center known
' | a* the Sebring place, Saturday eve­
ha* been very rick with a strep in­ home with her children.
ning. Although she had been a great
fection.
Eddie Lynd came by plane toI1 sufferer with heart trouble for many
Mr. and Mrs. E H. Barber of Grand Rapids Saturday evening.
Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors Feb. 28 on a twenty-four hour leave; years, her death was quite unex'l pec ted. She was the fonner Lila In­
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. R* from hto New Jersey camp Hi*!
': gll*. daughter of Wm. and Mary
Prindle.
parent* took him to Detroit Sunday I Bristow Inglis and wa* born and
Miss Elsie VunderSchuur. cosme­ evening where he left again by plane! grew to womanhood In Grand
Philadelphia
and thence by bus
tics demonstrator, is at Dearborn for--------------- ----------------------------—1, , Raplo*. She Is rurvived by her hus­
this week. Last week she wa* in to his destination. Hto parents also' i band and three children, Eugene
Breckenridge
|called to see Max's brother Roscoe!; Lois and William. Funeral service*
Arthur . Giiffelh. cow tester of. Lynd and wife.
were wlieduled for 2 P. M. Tuesday
smith Kent count), accompanied by I Mis. Carl Rock returned from
at the Leighton Evangelical church.
f his .shier. Helen, went to Hickory' Detroit Thunday where itfie has ।
Comers Saturday evening and vis- ’ been caring for her sister. Mrs. Leon
.T*’ls , Mon^“ j March Is showing
ited their parents. Mr. and Mrs j Rock. She plana to return in the**hat,
“n do~“"Jf ,ro.!‘r,.nx
Creek and accepted a position as
Griffith until Sunday evening I near future.
' flowing nnd snowing. School ha*
stenographer fcr lhe While Products
•'Paddy” Murphy. If-month-old
The Griflrtha have Just moved on| Mr. and Mrr Arthur Geuke* and bc*’? closed all day as the side
Corporation.
' i son ot Mr. and Mr*. Frank Murphy ‘
lhe Cadwaltoder farm about one and ! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andler returned | ‘oad* ' u*n&gt; treacherous for the
The Community aucUon sale Sal- of Washington. D. C., wa* back"a't '
one-half miles out of Hickory Cor-1 home Monday of last week from’ f’u**c* ,o ,ravel- maybe Its winter*
urday afternoon and evening tor, home recovered from a two-weck
,uv u Hot sprtar.
Mrs. Boyden Moyer of Charlotte' Arkansas. All feel much benefited! Clare Corson of Monroe spent the benefit of the Red Cross netted siege of one nf the deadliest nf
around 8500. exact childhood diseases, influenzal menwas a Saturday guest of her daugh- i by the change *nd /the mineral from Thursday until Sunday night somewhere
amount not jet known. While the jngitU.
ter. MLss Marjorie Chandler of the bath*.
with hl* parent*. Mr and Mr*. W. orw.1
&lt;», miml,
- —n
got,) was set
much higher, I,
it was
“Paddy ' was taken to lhe tas- i
T.-K faculty.
I Jacob Longstreet, returned to htoi P. Cdtaon.
A telephone ha* recently been in-1 home In South Grand Rapids FrlMr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Liebier re-1 good community experience and as . piUil with a fever of 103 degree*. |
stalled nt the Roy Johnson home d“Y night after helping with the'turned to their home in Grand 'a result many home* have articles,1 Mrs. Murphy and hospital attendsouth ot town. Tiie number is 53 F &lt; farm chores nt tiie home of hl* son, Rapids Sunday after spending thr to use that were of no value to the
former owners. Ail enjoyed the’
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11.
I Clarence while Ute toller wn» at . winter hrYe with their son and three
auctioneers, the veteran N. C ’
” t0»?n
Paul Lcnch. brother of Mrs Harold Evanston to the school officer* daughter-hi-taw, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Thomas. Barney Cisler and Curt,
p,aclng full confidence In the ,
Last week, honor wa* paid to 106 Michigan Beil rmployeea
Noah, who Iiha been very HI witn meeting.
i J. Liebier,
Solomon—all are fine salesmen: and child'* doctor. Mr*. Murphy gave I
pneumonia at the home or hls
BHlle and Bobble Getty spent
Mr*. Jennie Bovee and daughter, there was everything there to. sell* pcrmi*»lon for him to administer a
in Detroit who have driven telephone company vehicles for
mother, Mr.,. Nick Gulltan. Is some Thursday and Friday al the home Mr* Burdette Wadd spent from Frinew
scrum,
never
before
tried
in
'
It) or more years without an aeriilmt! Combined distances
linproved
j of their grandfather. A. C. Johnson! day until Sunday in Jackson visiting from machinery to puppies. There Washington. It worked perfectly. ‘
driven by those men equal 574 limes around the cartb-wtfAMrs May Richardson has been on the prairie.
I their daughter and sister. Mrs. Eno* were some incidents that provoked
a lot of fun and showed the real abetted by the chemical lulfapyri- i
spending several days nt the home
Clark Bit**. Malcomb Maclver and Price and husband.
ouf a icraich!
dine and four blood transfusions.
•
of her son. Arthur Getty and fam- Wayne Carpenter are laid off from
One of our elderly friends found 'spirit of the crowd A box. contents
unknown, wa* sold for 81.50 and re­
Somewhat weakened by the or '
Uy. on the Irving road.
(their work al the Wolverine Bnu* herself In quite a predicament one
Michigan Bell employee* arc. irutrueted, and cooperate enlhu
Mr nnd Mrs. Alfred Poll and two Co. in Grand Rapids because of the day tost week. In attempting to sold at $1 per bid until 833 was deal, but smiling nevertheless. Pat '
What do you suppose the rick played with his brothers after :
•iastically, in safe driving. In die National Emergency, safe
children of Grand Rapids were graduafslowing up of the plant due! turn on the radio she lost her bnl- realized
:
box
contained?
Yes.
sir.
a
live
opos
­
coming
home, nnd for the first time I
SaU'rdny afternoon and evening to defense restrictions.
I ance and fell—nnd to save herself
driving lake* on added significance, far it ia an important
sum. A pumpkin brought in 8280 In two weeks, slept in his own little
visitors of her niece. Mrs. Clarence' Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Woods have| grabbed the fernery which went ;
at five cent blds nnd ten pounds of
mean* of conserving cars, tire* and gasoline.
1'■'•■street nnd family.
(moved from the Riemersina funn doan on top cf her. Not bring very (
Homer Cunningham has been ab- cast cf town to lite Myrtle Cook I stout she wa* unable to llfi it off or sugar wen', for a dollar a pound.
The Flora) Garden Club was en­
I wriggle out from under it, but being
.in! Irani hls duties nt the T.-K. tenant house on Arlington St.
Miss Kay Krautheim, student'of a humorous make-up she In- tertained at the home of Mrs. Linda
&gt;c)ux»i a lew days because ot slckA Californian has invented an inteachcr al T.-K. school spent theidulgfd In some laughs at her own CcnUlver on Wednewday. Mivch dicutor to be hung in u motion pic- j
Conserve matariah . . .
The Delhi Alien Past Mutroiu weekend witn friends nt Lansing. ' expense anil contented herself n* 4 with a jxjt lhek dinner. Fourteen
The regular meeting of the Wed- best she could until able to attract members and three children were turc. theater lobby to allow what por- ।
club of Middleville O. E. 8. will
Htlp win tho wart
-lion
of a program is in progress. 1
entertain the officer* of Middleville r.e.sdny .-.octa! club 1* scheduled for | attention of the young woman who present. Blrt.idays of Mrs. Florence
taw
long
it
will
last
and
how
soon
chapter No. 17 nt the Masonic tem­ this week with Mrs. Paul Faulkner, lives in pnrt of the home who came Coman. Mrs Daisy Baker. Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. Car! Dunlap and and released her. If you wish tc Elizabeth Jackson and Mrs. Lena
ple nt un evening dinner meeting
Gilbert VanderKolk of Grand Rap-1 know any more particulars ask Mrs Lewis were honored. Mrs. Frona
Tuesday. March 17.
Herman McConnell who has a ids wfre among lhe fans cheering Mattle Lynd, the subject of the Fleming bad charge of the program
The next meeting of. the group will
petition at Royal Oak was home for for their old home town team, the story.
Trojans, al thr basketball. toumaMr nnd Mrs. Delbert Buxton and be on March IB with Mrs Elizabeth
the weekend.
Shirley Kcimeen of Parmelee re­ ment at Woodland Saturday night daughter Phyllis of Grand Rapids Jackson for a jx&gt;t luck dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rugg visited were Sunday guests of Mrs Nellie
tard. some loss ot turkeys by trestheir daughter. Jeanette, at the Thompson. Local dinner Rucsts were
piixstng dogs.
Mrs. bn inn Williams has been Western State Teachers College at ’ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ritchie and Mr. Mount for Machine Gun
. and Mrs. Max Lynd
numbered among the sick being af­ Kalamazoo. Sunday.
Changes Defense Tactics
Mrs. Hattie Carpenter Of Parmelee' Mr. and Mrs David Chase spent;
flicted with u case of shingles
Il represent* n net expenditure of
Mrs. Robert Frost of Grand Rap­ is caring for Mrs. John Bill Kelley i the first of the week with her
] brother. Vcrn Cook and children at only 10.80.
ids has been nt the home of her and Infant *on in Caledonia.
But a new machine gun mount
Mrs James Mluad end little Leighton center.
l&gt;arcnp&gt;. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Beeler
.
a Rapid*
- Stuart
Relgler was off work last which has been developed by tiie
of. Grand
Have rew
since Saturday, suffering with in­ daughter
turned home after spending a week week due to infection in hls knee Sixty-llfth Coast Artillery antiair­
fection of the rar.
Ruth Johnson. Paul and Ralph with her patent*. Mr. and Mrs which resulted from an injury from craft regiment might revolutionise
, an auto mishap.
defense tactics it the United Slates
Palmer are the young folks from Gtodeon Brings at Bowens Mills.
Mary Frances Noah entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hclrigel and
this vicinity who have completed
-bort courses at Michigan Slate Col- .'‘ luiiriccn
fourteen xuuiuc
young aiiivui
school fiicnua
friends at
al a ■j oaugilicr
daughter Baiunia
Barbara speiii
spent u&gt;c
the weekend cently.
I al
with hto sister.
Mrs.
lege Collet;’. In home cc and agricul- party
* at
* her home Friday evening.
*
“* Albion
*’*■*
— —
—
The new mount permits 'the
tuyn^ cotiyes.
Games and refreshments passed Ute'Wayne Fleenor, and family. Hls mounting ot .50-caliber antiaircraft
Cluirlcs Pnrirer. who. with Mrs time and lhe little friends all think nephew. Wm. Helrigel. Jr., was
machine guns in any type of truck,
I present for n day’s furlough from
PatKrr. has txcii In Hastings foi Mar)1 an Ideal hostess.
aqd thus would make it possible for
The second friendship meeting of I the Great Lakes Training station Ute army to commandeer whole fleet*
several weeks, was a caller al tiie
home of his brother. Bert. Wed­ Barry county Eastern Star chapters where he to in the hospital division of commercial. vehicles al a mo­
nesday. He rt|K&gt;rts hls son Harold will be-held at Hickory Corners,j Glenn VanderSchtiur and Mis? ment's notice and send them
; Lucile Parsons of Traverse City were
n recent enlistee in the U. 8. navy Friday evening March 20.
Mr*. Lrniia Kirkpatrick went to married in the above city March 1 swarming over the countryside to
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hoover of the
keep enemy planes away.
roman district visited hLs sister Grand Rapids Thursday and spent I They have been with hto parents
The disclosure was made at the
Mrs. Walter Lewis. Tuesday at lhe several days with her son Russell Mr. and Mrs. Herman VanderSchuur
' since, as their future plans are quite Kelly ranch, just south nf Chehalis.
home of Barney Lewis in north and other relatives.
Mr*.
Charlotte
Wolowlc*
Coch'
indefinite
as
Glenn
expects
to
enter
Wash. where the Second Battalion ot
Leighton. They found her slowly
Deering grain binder, 6 ft. cut
the Sixty-iUth wa* in camp as part
SORREL GELDING, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1400
convalescin': from a recent severe rone, whose husband is in the army. । service this wrek Friday
sickness nnd up part of the time and who is staving with her moth-. Emory Flnkbeiner began work tost of the "Blue" forces which took part
- New Deere hay loader
BAY GELDING, wgt. 1300
Little Joan and Judy Streeter er in Yankee Springs Twp., Is week for a ccftcern In Grand Rap­
BLACK
GELDING,
wgt.
1450
McCormick Dearing tide delivery and tedder
twin daughters of Mr and Mrs. Win. mother to a bf-by daughter born this! id* that sells toad tractors.
"The standard tripod mount
BLACK GELDING, wgt. 1400
Empire Jr. grain driHj 11 hoe
Streeter of Grand Rapid* have re­ past week in the hospital al Plain-; The Community / Brothcrlwod wi'h which the ,50-caliber gun is
.
। meeting scheduled for this Monday equipped is' ideal for firing from tiie
turned home after spending some well.
I. H. C. Manure spreader, 20th Century
Mrs Edwin Covne and Utile son evening has been postponed until ground," Maj. R. C. Jones, com­
lune with their grandparents at Oun
4 row Bean or beet drill
lake.
Bobble, of Orand Rapids spent from next Monday. March 16 due to lhe manding officer of lhe battalion, ex­
The same plained. "but we have always felt
Thto (Mist week has been every­ Friday until Sunday evening with weather coud.tlons
2 row Bean cultivator
Miller bean puller
HOLSTEIN-GUERNSEY
COW,
5
yrs.
old.
duo
Oct.
1
thing a weather man might want her sister. Mr*. Clarence French and. program will be carried out. Rev that we should be able to fire from
Deering mower, with pea guard*, 5 ft. cut
HOLSTEIN COW, 4 yrs. old, duo April 1
i Babbitt as speaker nnd musical a moving true*, and that couldn't
Some beautiful spring days, with a family southwest of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lunenden '■ number* in rharge of CUff Proctor be done with the regular equipment
JERSEY COW, 3 yrs. old, due Sept. 1
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut
robin singing and the smell of new
life, then rain today Sunday turning and son* accompanied Mr. and Mrs. j The Young Woman's Guild will
HOLSTEIN COW, 7 yrs. old, duo April 1
McCormick' Deering horse cultivator
"You see. our function 1* to race
to sugar snow; nnd plenty/of mud Vur Adams to the Farm Bureau: not meet this Thursday evening due
HOLSTEINCOW. 3 yrs. old, duo Nov. 1
Hone cultivator
Oliver riding plow, Na,. 11
everywhere but on the pavrmanto
family night meeting al Hastings to many of Hit young women being with the enemy aircraft and try to
(Th* above ar* T.B. and Bang* tested*
Mrs. Adeline Barrel) and Mr and Wednesday evening March 4 The enrolled in the Nurses training class keep them from reaching the'point
C. B. Q. Carn planter, fertiliser attachment
JERSEY-GUERNSEY
HEIFER,
duo
Sept.
5
-they
seek
lo
attack.
Mtss Virginia Carley, of the Flat
Mrs. Clarence Steeby of Grand Rao- two Lunendtn boy*. Delbert and
GUERNSEY
HEIFER,
due
Sept.
10
"Thus
it
is
absolutely
essentia)
Butcher
and
Gibbs
8 ft. cultipackcr
Ids spent Sunday with tfifir daugh- Lavrm. furnished vocal number* on Rock rchools. was at home with her
2 4-mos. old GUERNSEY HEIFER CALVES
\rr and rmulii. Mrs Pful Carey and lhe program and delighted all with: parent*. Rev. and Mrs. I. K. Carley that we should be able to go into
Roderick Lean double disc, 6 ft.
action al any lime without a sec­
' for the weekend.
family west of town In Leighton their singing.
Wagon and flat rack
'Forrest Clark began work tost j The monthly.meeting of the Mas- ond's delay.
Twp
Edd Perrault, northwest of town wrtk at the Kelvinator plant at | ’ers-Jones circle will be held next
"We got together to see what we
3 sec. Massay Harris drag, IS tooth
week. Thursday afternoon, March could improvise, and-this new mount
is the first to have tapped hto sugar Lansing.
10 0. I. C. fall shoots, wgt. 100 lbs.
2 sec. Spike tooth Drag
Lend roller
Eldon Hiar had quite a surprise 19 with Mrs A. H. Parker who will is lhe result. We 'stole' the fourwhen
he
returned
to
Battle
Creek;
be
agisted
by
Mrs.
L
M.
Johnson,
2 O. I. C. gilts, due to farrow April 20
Saturday, just in time for the rain
7 tooth single cultivator. Double shovel
foot square steel plate which con­
and snow that followed to nil the tout week Monday following a short &gt; Kenneth While of Rolla. North stitutes the base and the rest of lhe
7 Good breeding ewes, due to lamb April 25
Shovel plow
Hog ctote
100 Bean st
buckets.
wedding trip—a transfer from Port Dakota, to s]&gt;cnding a few dav.- with material came out of the junkpile.
Mrs. Rusli Randall spent FrtdRy Custer to a camp in southern Texas I hls cousins, Burdette and Pauline It's pretty crude, but it will serve
in Grand Ranlds with her daughter Eldon has been at Custer since hl*1 Benaway. Mrs. 8. F. Myers and Kay its purpose until somebody works
Feo swather
Corn Shetler
Grind liana
Miss Jeanette, who was somewhat enlistment in the signal corps etoh- While and other relatives In this out something better which the war
disabled from a cowpie of falls on teen months ago. and while this section of Michigan.
2 Harpoon hay forks
Sllags
Horta collars
5 Ton* Timothy hay
10 Ton* Mixed hay
department can adopt as standard
the ice which was hard on her knee. move has been anticipated.—was1 Mrs. Clarence French am! Mrs
2 soft double work hamouas
Slagle harness
Quantity of straw
150 bu. Oats
equipment.?
Member* of the T-K. school fac­ hardly looked for as a wedding gift! Charles Baughman. Jr. attended
Buggy
Thills and buggy pole
Knee bobs
50
bu.
Ithaca
seed
barley
75
crate's
goad
Carn
Hls
marriage
occurred
Feb.
28.
'
Hie
quarterly
meeting
of
the
Nall
ulty are busy rehearsing for the
Shovels
Forks
Small tools
4 crates seed Corn
Budapevt’* City Hall
Saturday and Sunday visitors of, Council of Catholic Women of 88
three-act comedy.
"Ready-Made
Plan* have been completed for a
About 200 lbs. cleaned June Clover seed
Family" which will be presented Fri­ Mr* Robert VanderVeen and family j Cyril dt MeUiodus parish Sunday
day evening. March 20. Members of were her mother and brother. Mr* afternoon. March 8. at the home of great new city ball in Budapest to
Many other articles too Rtfmtroug to mg nt ion
the cast are Marjorie Chandler. Lloyd Ellis ar.d son Basil, and het Mn. August Kolrba near Gun lake, be th* largest building in Hungary
Hester Sorter* Mary Murphy. Pau­ sister. Mrs John Lenardson. hu*-' The annual election of officers wa* excepting the parliament building*
line Walker. Grace Cunningham. band and son Dickie, all of Allegan. l*eld with result* as follows:—Pre* familiar to visitor* to the capital.
Eldon Lswrence. Dorothy Bonne­ Sunday vtoltors were Robert's «ous- Mn Albert KntrtMT vice pre*.. Mr* The new municipal building which
ville. Wm. Ferguson. Gerald Stucker. Ins, Harold and Earl Gamble and Clarence French: secy.-treas.. Mrs will harmonise with’the general ar­
Hornet Cunningham. The play is their famllle-i of Grand Rapids.
i Wm. Holbrook. The next meeting chitectural scheme of Budapest ha*
coached by Mi. and Mrs. Wm. UebMr and Mrs. Oscar Flnkbeiner will be held In April—place and date been derigned by lhe architect who
ler.
and children. Stanley and Phylll* ‘ to be annoJnced
did the Hungarian building at the
Thr Middleville Creamery made a-visited her brother. Rev. Ralph HarRobert VanderVeen. who some New York World'* fair and will re­
good showingmt the recent ntaeting per and family *t Flushing. Sunday 1 week* ttgu. I*egan-^ work for thr
flect American influence in it* lofty
of the Allied Dairy Association held I Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tungate of Michigan Central railroad, is enjoy- ■
skyscraper tower which will, in fu­
at Lansing, and attended by .*ev.(J’anneiee are parents of a Hltto Ing his work •* switchman In the
ture. be a distinctive feature ot the
era! member* of the creamery per-’son bom in Blodgett hospital Mon- Grand Rapids yard*
famous skyline of Budapest
sonnel. The collage cheese won firat day March 2. The first grandchild of
*Mits
J,i« rv,mehi
Dorothy Lou
r™, Freshney has
pri/«- and butter tiie third.
I Mr. and Mn.
Loren Tungate.
1
„_
• completed her course at the ArguBrown of (bright Businese college tn Battle
L. Ru**e!l Beeler has been disMr. and Mr*. Prank
Frank Bn:
UNNUl WANT Ul»«. TAT

BUY DEFENSE BONDS

BUY DEFENSE STAMPS

There is NO priority on

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MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.

UCTION SALE

Having decided to quit forming I will sell at Public Auction on the farm located 1)
miles north of Woodland or 3J miles south of Lake Odessa on M-43, on

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MARCH 16,1942

Commencing at 1 o'clock E. W. T. the following will be offered
HORSES

TOOLS

CATTLE

SWINE AND SHEEP

HAY AND GRAIN

TERMS OF SALE: Coth day of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

STUART KUSSMAUL, Prop

HARRY 0. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

RAYMOND

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THI RS DAT. MARCH 1" IMt

DO IT EVERY PAY DAY!

DELTON

LEADER
bomi

Chevrolets
Car Conservation Plan
LEADER

Leoft Pennock nnd Mrs. Adams call­
ed on him Sunday evening. Mr.

CnlUscn Saturday.

sir anil ..in tutvun won .spent
Sunday with Mrs Cole Newton and
Miss Helen Newton in HiutlngMr.. Maggie Portengu and two
daughters Olive nnd Marie, and Mrs.

For all motorists who want to keep their cars serving

dependably, the words to remember are: See your
local Chevrolet doalor. . ■ . Chevrolet originated the

..... ,.r,.lk
M*cnlK'‘"
,tHI pal- drt,!i*
»‘‘or ctothea. "nd carry un :lwir
daily existence as nearly as possible
t0 former habits.

"Car Conservation Plan," and ha I* a specialist In "Car
1 -mini .cutes anu tuwiLs is
ditferilit than what it wits just U5 1
Uluys ago. Many changes have tak­
en place since Pearl Harbor. More
purchased the AddlMin1 cl.angi s are coming, inevitably, like
spring and summer and foil. Mirhigun Is awakening to the, realities ot.

Conservation,

service on all makes of car* and trucks.... See him today

4 Plainwell spent

CHEVROLET DEALER FOR SERVICE

Since Pearl Harbor, just 95 days
ago. we Americans have been mov- 1
son-in-law und daughter Mr. and ing -nt a faster pace thgn at any
Mrs. Paul Sleight and children. Bftr- time in 16'3 years HiMui. ।

County Probation Officer
Has Prodigious Memory

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, I
HASTINGS, MICH.

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction at my farm located 1
miles west of Lacey, 4 rnile south on

Thursday, March 19,1942
Commencing at one o'clock sharp the following will be offered for sale.

HORSES

FARM MACHINERY

Black mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. about 1500

Nearly
double harness
Third horse harness and extra collars
Deering grain binder, 7 ft. cut
Deering jnower, 6 ft. cut
2 Horse hay rake
2 Sec., 23 tooth drag
Farmers Favorite grain drill
Oliver sulkey plow, 14 in.
Oliver 99 walking plow
Harrison wagon, 3] x id5
Good whitewood flat hoy rack
International double cultivator
2 Single cultivators
Pair bob sleigh*
12 Bu. crates
Grindstone
Stoneboat
30 Gal. crock
Set dump boards
Brooder stove
Washing machine
3 Ft. potato markei
Log cha* .
'
Water separator
Scythe and bush hook
‘
Drag cart
Forks, shovels and other articles too
merous to mention

Black gelding, wgt. about 1350
Bay mare, 15 yrs. old, wgt. about 1150

COWS
Grade Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, fresh
2 yr. old Heifer

HOGS
Berkshire sow due to farrow May 1
Berkshire sow due to farrow May 25

HAY AND GRAIN
About 15 tons of mixed hay
About ! 50 baskets of corn
Stack of wheat straw
Stack of wheat and oat straw

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled Foi

to memory after having heard them
called off once, then repeat the en­
tire list rtf its proper order. Not
only that. But if you ask him whiit
the forly-soventh figure was. he'll

a land of gasoline goWe thought nothing of
bought a book containing •'150
utc Biographies" of famous

covercd that if someone opened Ute
b«x&gt;k to any page, he could repeat
more minute biographies. stopjscS
at nothing, until now he thinks he

FERD STEVENS, Clerk

traveling
the morning.
Iiaving
shopping In ------------------------------lunch, enjoying a movie and hurry­
ing back home in time for evening

ave itself from dictatorship, that
we must deprive ourselves of free-

death, and all important episodes in that a dozen expeditionary forces
the lives ot at least 2.000 persons.
and our home units will require
Cedric Lindholm enjoys appearing i upwards of ten milUpn mm by
before groups as an entertainer. It 1944. that teys o( thousands of
allow; him hit mental excrciii*. In । women must replace men In war
plants everywhere. What a change!
makes the grade in this, critical
period of fast-made adjustment*
will be the merchant who keeps

getting a single one he ever has
Positive thinking, not negative
called or expects lo call again.
thinking, be needed today.
When it comes to hobbies, Lind­
All thinking must be subjected to
holm claims 17. One hobby I* al­ one- paramount- objective: Winning
most exhausted—collecting toy stage
sets.
Says he must have LOCO
mostly from Denmark. Germany.
London. but the best from Barcelo­ willingly and cheerfully.
We're taking it on the chin now.
na. Spain. He also has a complete set
of 35 yours of National Geograph­ Soon we're going to be giving it.
blow for blow, sacrifice for sacri­
ies. Ho has made a hubby of shortfice. to Adolph. Bruno and Charlie
Hirohito.
We peaeo-Joving Americans are

Films Developed Faster
Through German Process

Bicss the Lord. O my soul, and
Practically all professional pho­ forget not all hU benefits. Who for-1
tographers develop their film by the givrth all thine Iniquities; who '
het'Ieth
all thy diseases—Ps 103:
inspection melhod—or they urAl to.

partially developed film up before a
safelight and observing the degree
to which the image has developed.
When using cut films this Is com­
paratively easy to do.
With roll

advantage of this method is that
each film can be developed tn exact­
ly the contrast desired by the pho­
tographer.
known amateur photographers In
the country, said when he was in
Germany he found out that one of
‘ the secret* of the tine pictures made

tice to develop even SJmm. film by
inspection The process used by lhe

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

And yet we know today that* we
qiust make our present family auto­
mobile do for many years to come
—two. ihrve. five and possibly ten!

ing bath before development, then
inspection during development over
a specially designed safelight stop­
ping development 'of each frame
when it ha* proceeded far enough
by dousing it with* short stop solu­
tion and*so bringing each frame to
the best possible printing contrast.

LEGAL NOTICES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH l», 1H2

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH I?. 1M2

PAOR BIGHT

AUCTION SALE
In order fo Mttle up the ertote I will dispose of the personal property at public auc­
tion at the S. A. Reigler form located 2 miles west, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of
Freeport on
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WEDNESDAY/MARCH 18
STARTING PROMPTLY AT 1:00 P. M. EASTERN WAlfTlME.
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HAY

HORSES
Bay gelding, 2 yrs. old, wgt. 14S0
Bay mare, wgt. 1300
Bay mare, wgt. 1200
Iron gray mare, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1600

Quantity alfalfa hay

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7 sacks cull beans

AUTOMOBILE
1936 CHEVROLET pick-up truck in good condition

TOOLS AND HARNESS

COWS
Jersey cow, 5 yrs old, bred in June
Black cow, 8 yrs. old, not bred

CHICKENS, FULL BLOOD
70 Rhode Island Red hens, now laying

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Monarch cook stove
Dowagiac heating stove
Oil heater
3 burner Kerosene stove
Washing machine
Vegetable tier
3 rockers
Quantity of dishes
Beds, iron beds and dressers
Writing desk
Chest of drawers
5 straight chairs
Dining table
Oak buffet
Oak settee
Bruce drophead sewing machine
Oak stand
Organ, walnut case
Dresser
Book rack
Round table
Library table
Cedar chest
Airline 5 tube radio
Curtains
Kitchen cabinet
Cabinet
Electric toaster- Electric iron
Ice box

DcLaval No. 15 separator
Farm wagon
Set double work harness
Flat rack
Farmall F-14 tractor on rubber, good working order
Tractor cultivator, quick change
John Deere double disc, 8 ft.
Tractor plow. 2 14" bottoms
Side delivery rake
Steel anvil
I. H. C. 11 2 h. p. gas engine
Line shaft
4 Corn planters
Extension ladder
Log chain
Seed corn grader
2 Potato planters
Bench vice
Carpenter tools
Cant hodk and number of other ar­
ticles
Dump rake
2 horse Oliver riding cultivator
Wagon ond box
2 horse Oliver walking cultivator
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut
International manure spreader
McCormick corn husker, 6 roll
Corn sheller
Barrel.orchard sprayer
Pickle planter
4 sec. Spring tooth drag
Buxx saw, arbor mounted on wheels
Bean puller
Oliver No. 11 riding plow
Walking plow
7 tooth Single cultivator
Sprayer duster
Blacksmith forge and blower
2 10-gal. milk cans
Other articles too numerous to mention

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

ALBERT W. REIGLER, Adm.
KEN BRAENDLE. CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerks

DEWEY REED. Auctioneer
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||ay aftrnmnn and PVfn|nK with (about twelve ladles surprised her ! Great Occationt MarkedI
II Mr ttnd Mrs. Hanfld Woods Miss,on her birthday anniversary. Bev-]
FREEPORT
If Helen Woods, who was employed in era! games were played and they I
In Odd, Unusual Ways
___________JI Hastings, returned home with them.1 served a lovely lunch. At a taler I
Man celebratei big events and big
will be employed ut their-------home,
hour they
departed
------------------------------- I innd
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------with
-------many
,—. best
-—
Noah Lite, a lifelong
rtsident of
U1U Rosenberger wishes,
- and left many gifts for Mm. moments in unusual, unique and odd
llfelongrtsldeji^
of |। Mr BI1U
nnd ml&gt;
Mrs „„,
IUroW
ways. Delving into ancient history,
|Bowne Twp.. passed away alter' - and Marvin called nn Mr. and
legend has it that Cleopatra disI long llineaa—30 years ago item. Mi's. Mlcha,.। Humphrey of*
"
"~
Hustings
Mrs. Ford Stowell of Woodland aolved a pearl worth around *373.000
Lo.i Lampman and Isaac Moulton nf 3un(ja\
assisted her sister. Mrs Prank In her big moment of meeting Mark
Freeport were married at the home
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Thaler and ।JWI while moving" into the OltAnthony. Emperor Vltelllus cele­
of the bildcs father, Rev. I. B. Keith ut HastmgA spent Sunday house home.
brated his victory over one Otho by
.»1Ui Mr nnd Mrs. John Thaler
' Mrs. Bertha Sherman spent from just eating and eating, mostly fla­
Mrs Mary Dodge and Mr. and Thursday until Sunday with reU- mingo longues.
Milo of Crotdha'
Mrs. Charles Helntxelman died Mrs Allen Fish nnd Calvin were I Uvea in Hastings and Rutland.
recently at the home of her daugh­ 7 00 dinner gugsta of Mr nnd Mrs ! Mrs. Ralph Moore spent orveral carried an old bull an hls shoulders
ter. Mrs. Jay Brown of Grand Horry Fish of Middleville. Wednes- days in Grund Rapids, returning lhe length of the stadium at the
Olympic games back In the Sixth
Rapids. folltAving a long period ot
day. the occasion being Harry, Jr. .home Friday.
poor health. She was 78 years of und Calvins birthday anniversaries. I Mr and Mrs Levi Hynea of Grand century. B. C-, establirhing a
iigc nnd is survived by the aged
world*« record for the event and
Mr. L... wmum. M rampTM,
husband, two daughters, one son.
sending hls name down the ages.
William ”* '”r n,l“ Mrs Owen otecxle.
twelve grandchildren and thirteen vteiled Tier aunt Mrs
The Messer Marco Polo, his father,
h“
M«X
Woodwool, or
great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.
Tl» V T c wlwun, MU &gt;» Iwld n“‘“u ■W’"1 SonOwy with hU wire and his uncle, to mark their return ,
Hclntzelman at one time resided
Wrdnosd.y rvonmi. M«&gt;o. rs n&gt;r
“r"
In this coinmunitv and were niemaence in far Cathay, appeared in
. bers of the local V B. church.
their raised garments, slit lhe .
: Mra. L. B. lawter had the mls| fortune to fall last Friday when she
No.
m-mds. fuuivb
rubies biiu
and lappniica,
sapphires, pruv5 , ------ ....
.----........ ............
! slipped on the ice ns she was about
t0 a|| eon&gt;-erned that they were
.vkkey slated that he U now ala- ।
'to cn&gt;M lhe street. She struck the John Thaler and family.
The March W.cTu. Will meet
P&lt;&gt;,M #nd wUUvM w®rth
Mr and Mrs Prank ThompMiti ef
(back of her head on tin- curb, ren­
,
Mrs George Bustance Tues- “Y”®* ,
j dering lies unconscious She was near Hastings have moved into the with
and Mrs. day. March 17 al 2:00 P. M.. EveryAnd «oln« back ,buul ,wo ccn'
I removed to her home in the tun- home vacated -by Mr
one Invited.
I turies it la found that Benjamin
| bulance and is slowly recovering, id- Charles Moor?.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Carvall Hewitt and i Franklin in 1750 decided to kill the
i though confined to her bed and
and
family
spent
the
weekend
with
-,
| under the doctor s care.
son of Hastings have, purchased the . Christmas turkey Uy means of the
Mr. and Mni. Ira Chaffee of Qulm- ,L F. Burkey property and moved latest thing, electricity, and proMr. nnd Mrs. Harold Woods were
Uito it Friday
•
| cccdcd to do so for the edification
in Lansing on business Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Von Muklev of
At the annual election* of •thr * nt
of *a pir«-t«
circle nt
of friends. in
In lhe »v*tt*.
excite­
They were dinner guests ot Mr. and Woodland were Friday evening '« Al
WMA. last Thursday. the follow- ment. Franklin forgot to let go of
Mrs Glenn West of Webberville.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
lint
officers
were
elected:
Pres.
Adsomething and the current missed
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Stcckle Hynes.
dah-Fausey:
1st
vice
pres..
Emma
and family n! Lnnslng were Sunday
the bird and gave him one of the
.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tight of Vnldinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. As;i pnrtso. Indiana. Mrs Eleanor Fry Anderson: 2nd'vice prn.. Alice Bur- shocks nf his life.
Stcckle.
and two children of Battle Creek Rt*ss; secretary. Sarah Walton (re­
tained!: treasurer. Gladys Dipp
The Christian Endrnvnr bu»ine»« were Monday evening supper guests i retained); literary agent. Leone
Armless Crapsboolcr
meeting was held nt the home ot Of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benedit ’.. Jeffrey;, thank offering secretary.
"And what am I supposed to do ,
Mr. nnd Mrr- Semlah Seise cele­
Helm Hintanrc Friday evening.
Nina Slcrzlek; pianist. Gladys Dipp; about an armless crapshooter?**
Games were played and refre*h- brated their 48th wedding anntver- Ut nrirsuie
u
delegate to Branch. Ixirna Ptah; demanded a New Orleans police
,
:nm!s ot kc cream and cuke were snry* Bunday. GuesU prewnt were -,nrt
to Branch. Addah rookie who had been sent out with
Mrs. Wesley Ktlm and son Virn of
Fausey;
3rd delegate to Branch, instructions to atop gambling. "If I
tha’Green
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Payne of CToksville. Mr and Mrs Charles Sr
l°| pull him in. I'll only get lhe haw’’--•hO““; 1st alternate to
Woo5k*or»h
of
Eaton
Rapid.,
the
Br
.,X
^Trn,
Kalamazoo were Sunday dinner ---------------- —---------—r, —
Brunch. Rowena Olmstead. 2nd al­ haw because nobody will believe the
euesls of their mother. Mrs. Ida- Misses Pent I and Doris Reuter of ternate to Branch. Alice Burgess;
charge." He explained that the gamPayne.
Grand Rapids Mrs. Anns Moore,
3rd alternate to Branch. Gladys
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wendell Shoemakerr nnd Mrs Adah Metter, local,
Dipp.
of Lansing spent from Wednesdayr
Mr nnd Mrs Floyd Onnt ot La-1
but that ho hired a small boy to
until Saturday with her parents.. i&gt;eer spent the weekend with Mr. j
stand by and pick up the dice for
CHURCH NEWS
Mr. nnd Mrs Adam Endres.
nnd Mrs. Clan-nee Benedict
him. Then he clampcd'them under
UNITED BRETHREN CIRCUIT
Mrs. Irene Buehler of Pleasantt
Mrs. Oeorge Forbcy and .family
hls arm pit, did a few jitter bug
Valley visited Mr. and Mrs J D.i. called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry
steps, and foiled out the dice lo lhe
iCool. Saturday evening
Boughncr of Uke Odessa Sunday.
su’ndav school in to Prwu-hin^ consternation of hls fellow players
Dale Roush. Mr. and Mrs Dewey*’
Wlel“nd‘*,‘u,“*crUwf doc,or’s &gt;1:30. Christian Endeavor 7:00. and passing cops.
Roush and family, nnd Mix* Doro­
thy Bunn were Hastings visitors.
Four Basic Elements
Sunday afternoon.
____
_ _.
„___spent
„T... .....
Keith
of ______
Hustings
the week- sHi-;.-,...! Vittr*_
Miss Dorothy Walton of Flint‘ end with Mrs.
Mrs William Hutchens..
Hutchens,
rwi c a
. ,
The ancients believed nil bodies
Preaching 10:00. Sunday school
spent lhe weekend with her parents who has been 111 the past week.
to be composed of four elements—
11*00.
Christian
Endeavor
8:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton
. I Mr and Mrs. Henry Knti her.
earth, air. fire nnd water.
Rev. Rcvlil
of "J
Hastings
will
Harold Rosenberger. «Jth his Maude Kart her. Mr and Mrs. Neal
“'X "J
5‘‘'^nd
a have
! mother. Mrs. Austin R.-xenbri ger of Knnher. Mr. und
Mrs
Merrill
Of Uw
? s“nda&gt;*
Congressional Stationery
Clarksville, were Orand Rapids vloi- Karcher and family, local. Mr. and FREEPORT METHODIST CHURCH
Each member of congress Is al­
tors Monday. The- latter remained Mrs. Owge Karcher and family of
Everett M. Love, pastor
lowed about $100 a year for office
until Thursday with her son nnd Plainwell. Miss Velma Buehler of
Morning
00 Sermon
Morning worship
worship ll
11:00.
Sermon:­ stationery.
familyOrand Rapids, ahd MLv. Vivian -Why Every Christian Should be
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Thompson Buehler of Chariotft helped Mr. and a Church Member." Sunday school
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
•pent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mra. Mrs. Forrcat Buehler celebrate their 12:00.
Curl Myers of East Hastings.
25th wedding anniversary. Sunday. Carlton Center
Mr nnd Mrs. Judson Kingsley of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerhardt Kunde
Morning worship 10:00. Sunday
Grandville spent Wednesday with und family were Hastings visitors, school 1100
I ----------- --------- Mr. and Mrs J. D. Cool
Saturday afternoon.
. Tiie Bible Study class will meet I"Vm/X?
Mr und Mrs. George Hillman nnd
Miss Lola Wlelnnd spent Sunday Thursday night (tonight) with Mr
Hrieatat nil r«
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballance of Has- with her cousins Mrs. Mabie Barker and Mrs Theron Hecht
i H'w“t. Uetekord. Wei
tings, were Sunday dinner guests of and Mrs Leah Fox and family of
'
1
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Benedict.
St. Louis
Louis. Mirh
Mich.
Flre Active Chemical Action
Mr. nnd'Mrs. L. A. Seger nnd Mr
Miss Emma Carpenter was a SatFire Is an active chemical action
and Mrs. Robert Seger of Grant! iirday evening supper gueit of Boyd in- which a fuel combines with
Rapids, and Mr and Mrs. George Payni^
Woldring of Holland were Sunday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orville BalLincc ot I
’dinner guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Al­ Hastings were Friday
evening
lien FWi in honor of the latter's gueau of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence I
Lapland's Axed Trees
I birthday.
Benedict.
.
Thirty-two per cent of the trees
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White nnd
On Friday evening, larj.
Mry. aoeq
Allen' ■■■
» —
Lapland are more than ICO-years
I family of Stevensville spent Sun- Fish was pleasantly surprised when] 'Id.*

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AUCTION SALE
Having rented my fields I will have an auction sale at my farm located 5 miles east
of Hastings on State Road, or 2 miles south of Coats Grove on

TUESDAY, MAR. 17, 1942
Starting at 12 o'clock war time or one o'clock Eastern Standard Time:

Hisndsnl Mil. as* a oil ...
Khell Oil.
1 oil .........

30 ITS

AUCTION SALE

J,' Wilke.,'labor

150

Having decided to discontinue farming I will dispose of the personal property at
Public Auction ot the Ernest Todd farm located 3’/j miles cost of Hastings on the
Center Road on

THURSDAY, MAR. 19,1942

ipect
fieri

Commencing at 1 o’clock fast time I will offer the following:

HORSES
BAY MARE. 7 yrs. old. wgt. about 1500.
BAY MARE. 5 yrt. old. wgt. about 1500
&lt;Thb la an exceptionally good team, full sisters, well matched,
especially at work or driving.)

COWS
BLACK JERSEY, 10 yr». old, giving milk, bred Feb. 15
BLACK JERSEY, 5 yrs. old, giving milk, bred Jan. 27
GUERNSEY COW. 2 yrs. old. giving milk, brad Sept. 20
GUERNSEY COW, year old, bred Aug. 3

BLUE GREY COW, 8 yrs. old, due day of sale
BLACK COW, 9 yrs. old. bred Mar. 26

HOGS
DUROC BROOD SOW. bred Dec. 28
DUROC BROOD SOW, bred Jan. 27

CHICKENS
100 White Rock pullets, laying good

FEED
100 bu. Wolverine oats, heavy
100 crates com
Quantity of corn stalks

FARM MACHINERY
Deering binder, 6 ft. cut
Champion mower, 5 ft. cut
2 Horse riding -cultivator
Walking cultivator, 7 tooth
Shovel plow with wings
Walking plow, Syracuse
Gale riding plow
2 Sec. spring drag
2 Rolling colters, 10 or 12 roller bearings, old model
for Fordson
Skidding tongs and log chain
Deere hay loader
Side delivery rake
i^ay tedder
Champion wood wheel iron axle wagon
Low iron wheel wagon
Flat rack
2 Runner boat
Manure spreader
Hoe fertiliser grain drill
Buggy pole
55 Cal. steel drum with faucet
Oil chick brooder, 300 chick sise
DeLaval cream separator Nq. 16, good one, motor
driven
2 10-gal. cream cans
Rco truck engine
Power plant and buxx rig
Belts, pulleys, hand saws, brace, bits and drills
5 ft. drag saw for drag rig
Double work harness
Extra collars and pads
Crowbar, shovels, forks and hoes

HORSES
Boy gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
Sorrel gelding, wgt. 1200 lbs.

.

Hoile.
Batik'

llelltan deft

Farmall F-12 tractor, rubber in front,
1938 model, in excellent condition
Nearly now tractor cultivator

COWS
Durham-Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, Heavy
Springer
Red DurhamrJcrscy cow, 6 yrs. old,
fresh, caff by side
Red Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh, calf
by side

Black Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh, calf
by side
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old. due soon

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due soon
2 yr. old Durham-Jersey heifer, due
in spring

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Bed, springs and mattress
Single bed, springs and mattress
Couch
Lounge
Large chest of drawers
Round center table
Card table
Baby jumper
Large kitchen cupboard
Carland, cast iron range
Gasoline lantern
Other article too numerous to mention

FARM MACHINERY

SHEEP
14 head of Shropshire ewes
Buck turned in . Dec. 15

HARNESSES
Nearly new double harness, 1 Vi" tugs
Old work harness

Good double tractor disc

Nearly new John D^cre single 16" bot­
tom tractor plow, only plowed 5
acres of ground

Syracuse walking plow

I. H. C. Side delivery rake
Cale walking plow

Good double cultipackcr
Black Hawk corn planter, fertiliser at­
tachments
Nearly new International 3 sec. spring
drag

r|nBU-i

International 2 horse ridihg cultivator

John Deere hay loader
Deering 6 ft. cut binder

rlthln '

Deering 6 ft. cut mowing machine
Bean puller
Primrose 750 Ib. cream separator, good
as new
2 50-gal. oil drums
Other articles too numerous to mention

Clerk.
A. W. Rtkk.rd,

TERMS OF SALE —CASH day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

*4^

TERMS OF SALE—CASH day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

PETER KUNZ, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

C. HAMMOND, Clerk

ALDEN TODD, Prop.
DIWIY REED, Auctioneer

Carried

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk
Carried.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

WORKSHOP PLANS
BEING DEVELOPED

A LETTER TO
THE

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1942

lOYALE. KNAPPEN WAS BORN AND
STARTED TO PRACTICE LAW HERE

FINAL REPORT IS
STILL INCOMPLETE
Receipts

For-

Red

Cros:

NUMRIR

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
FOR EIGHTY-SIX
4-H CLUBS IN CO.

FORREST BUEHLER

ACCEPTS NEW POSITION

Forrest Buehler, who has bec.i
connected with the Barry Co. AAA

DRAFT BOARD GETS
NEW REGULATIONS

Fund Exceed $4300 Gool
signed ills position on Thursday to
Although complete returns from!1
Govern
Application!
F»r
accept the office of secretary and
Noted Attorney!. President Toft Made Him Federal Judge ‘h*'n«» C«hs War Relief campaign,
Officer Candidotea
treasurer of the Allegan-Ban? Fed­
'
3 . are not available, it U. certain that1
Arrangements for the second
Eight Hundred Sixty-Nine
The Barry county draft board has
eral
Land
bank,
with
headquarters
^BY M. L. COOK
Barry county has again "gone over
Tvuciiers’ Workshop In Barry countv
McmbcriaTo Exhibit Some in Allegan. He fills the vacancy received a communication from na­
Loyal E Knappen. iu his day con­ much of him during his school days. the top." states the chairman. Mr:..!
ores being considered, applications
caused by the induction nf Howard tional* headquarters which, among
Of the Year's Projects
sidered one cl Michlgan'i great In the old frame sriwut Itouve on Waller Perkins At last report on I
for 'hurmbendiip in* thia •timmir'ij
Sackrider into inilltarv service.
lawyers,
was
bom
and
grew
up
in
On
Saturday. April 4. the Barry I For tl»e last thtee yearn. Mr other things, states the following:
the
Central
grounds
there
were
four
• &lt;By Mr. and Mrs. Glrndon F.
Tuesday
the total was
-------- afternoon
------------ -------------------.—
reiuionk- having been sent to HlrfryRegistrants between the ages of
Hastlqgs and for several years prac-...
large school rooms. The front room 14578.65.
Swarthouti.
.
iiTS.X. the quota
quo:- being
Ui;.a-----------------: county 4-H chibs are-to liold their Buehler lias been vice-chairman and
*4300.
county tcacii?rs_(rum Ihe^pfftee of
tlccd law in the courts of this coun- upstairs was in charge of the ' prinReceipts during the wreK included B’mua’ Xchta*ement Day in the! manager of the local ciflcr and for
County School Commissioner Maude
'Written aboard ship enroute ,ty.
z. After going as far us.he could clpal."
‘
‘
...
os the
superintendent
was 1400
____
.from ..
.Middleville
................
...
.school
..... auditorium
.. .....
. the'f*******
..
lifterii veara ‘lias
beon c
rlrtkt
of Irv-1
33
the
auc.
Central
and
j**
J*™
**
rk
.
01
Wn^e;vd^,er^Jr0^
W. Smith Those desiring to attend ^«n Georgetown to Cristobal, Pan- 1(r the schools of Hastings, he com­ then called. I doubt If Hastings
atsnutm.n
..re ...
.
l,1k towiuhip.
his home
by reason of Mn.
depend
­
are asked to return the appllca- ama Canal Zone I.
--------- course
--------- at
• our
— sciioob could then rate as high as' tin..
™
TiEw,,',H
or F»n»n.
a. having
la. .1.been I service solely
rnmloror
ph'tcd •*-the literary
..
soutn of Freeport. Hr has also re- ency.,ona tnereiore nave wen. or
tiona to her before April 1. IM?
I j rw.aJi clrfinttely that David'state
'
.. year's work In J signed
.___ . ...
._____________
____
J| ____
«««_ to be. classified in Class
university, then studied law ten grades. I remember when I sentAUon ot h. m. b. nnarore.j । Displays nr
of. h
the.
a-, ___
township
desk and..he
and
are entitled
Barry county will be one of six'Goodyear and I aglet d last fall the in the office Of James A. Sweezey started my first year in the prin­ besides contributions from the fol-' ] iiandicrult, food preparation, cloth-;hl-, family - "---- ---------*------ —•—•
of the seven counties in the W. K most vital subject for discussion by ■; In this city, passed hte examination, ____________
cipal's room, that Eddie Knappen lowing organizations and coin-' ing and hot lunch clubs will be ex- gon.
• board for induction through the
Kellogg Foundation urea in which a young couple on, a junket such ns 1 ami was iidinitteil to the bnr in 1876 and Clarence Burton were there a.t munities- Middleville village which hlbltrd. a total of 369 memorr*. rep-1 '--------[Selective Service System in order
the Worksluiin will be held iHU zuin- ours would be: "What do they rcal- Following that, hr opened nn of- the opening of ichool one morning | included gifts from the First Aid resenting 86 clubs partlciputmu in I*"’
“
to compete for selection as an Ofmer. the courses being sjionsored bv ly think ol us?”
•
, fire in Hostings, began tlie practice and the word was passed around ‘class. Pythian Sisters und Ladles'
I Heer Candidate in the Army of the
Reading
club:
the
North
and
South
the University of Michigan and the! yy "they" was meant the rank nndI of law and th the. course of a few that the two would begin their stud­
' leaders have directed the activities j
: United States.”
Tiiomapplc
Farm
Bureaus'.
ThomUniversity of Chicago. Scliotarships ni&lt;- of Latin-American imputations,, years built up a large und lucrative je» that fall at the University of
’ of thr.-e 869 young people who are
i II such person desiring to volun­
OU....
Uje |XXJp|(. llke &gt;ou aJld mi. Jly
to turrv
Barry countv teachers are
given!
' bu'ltu-u here, then moved to Grand Michigan, which was a great dis- apple townrJiip: Macatx-e Tent Hive enrolled from all parts of Barrv'
it eer for the purpose ot competing
by the W. K. Kellogi: Foundation in;
Rapids. There he worked hte way tinction in tha-e clays Clarence No 3B8; Barney Mills school In Bai- i county
t for selection as an officer candidate
Twp: Nashville village; Rut- ..
. ’7
amount sufficient to cover tuition, What do they think of us? Should■ up
in his profession and was rated Burton became noted as an author- nmoie
L*. UlkUCI
A»n Ml Al /VMS.
{
U.rf T»„. rn.n, Mr .„U Mr, “show'
’1"’
^*-0
plus an amount equal to approxlas one of this state'., leading nttor-, ity on Michigan history, as the own- Jo.rph MeKrJ.hr n Uuar.a.lr
Get
Application
Blanks
|
written consent for him to volunteer
°f »&gt;rfomunr ordl.Mry
buttonhole a man on the MtW-t. ’
rnately 25 percent ol living costs.
j we
er of i&gt; valuable library, und u&lt; 0' &gt;U. » ernrh...
n favorite American pastime? Would.’.neys.
1
From Civil Service Board ,y,n «* rfUr,d trom hl° ‘topend­
uM »»Hl.r J™1"’'
“»•
- Dates for the Hustings workshop it be
; rnts. He ran volunteer only at hta
better to
u. .U...P
Jump an
un unkpu,
official? In
... J*Kn.pp.n-. L.h.r.nP m«ih.r
1 nvunii-mU- W.i.r. ClKhr.;11?, ”,k,“J -heompU'K t-urr ...
„■ urocr
are June 22 to July 31. and local Geoructown we «lid neither
,
Notices have been ported in wv-, j^ai draft board. The communlca\v,. were among the very early settlers of Detroit. He was tlie son ol Dr
- h. to ll«r. there &gt;utl&gt;-metn«l. ttu-younnter. tro.n
preparations are being made by the »tood beside a gangplank
one ,,f Hastings. Hte father had vied and Mrs. Charles 8 Burton Of
u..”’a
,
.
...
att th..r..
mMotlntrv
the.v' s.lt
4-H fltth
club meetings
'•r“l
“round ’hr city unnoune-t non Iurthev states:
“
Bany Co. Teacher Education com­ fiery afternoon and dialled with a
°ur &lt;•"»«&gt;• n’ovcd to thta city, ting*. “ »d a brother ot the late Ed-, was a contribution from one of the,
• In the forenoon tlie program is to, ’“K an oiien competitive United
"Whenever a registrant, who has
i
county
auctioneers
and
from
sev
mittee in cooperation with the Co­
be at the Strand and Barry then- States Civil Service examination for br.-n deferred from military service
eral other individuals.
ordinating Council of- the two uni­
i ten* where tlu* youth picture. “Young;,l,(* position of postmaster in theiaojely on the bcuta of dependency.
versifies mentioned.
:
America.
”
starring
Jane
Withers,
to
C|
’
1
‘
of
Hastings.
Applications
must
detdr(p
io volunteer for Induction in
k
™„^„.
„
counirreu were me worzers ana.
—Barry county's community work­ technicians who had come to build fnniitarly colled when residing here. dav.
■ to be shown free to club members •*■ on f*to with the U. 8. Civil Herr-' order that he may compete for
shop is designed to meet the needs bases in British Guiana and Hie, was a few years older, I did not "
j This picture was Just recently re- lrr Commission at Wahington, D-ifection as an Officer Candidate, he
tee
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)
. of elementary and secondary teach- American troops stationed-there, j
; leased and to the first one that any
no’ la,fr *h“n March 31. 1942. .hall file with the local board Aperr. in relation to the problems nt
1 movie studio hxs made of the 4-H a,nd mUMl ** properly executed on I plication to Volunteer and Waiver of
1 oiler you the njeat of the con-' coined. Now to the time for our
health and civic education, especial-'
(club work in this country.
Form 10.
: Dependency &lt;Porm 1751.”
“WANT ADS ARE FINE"
1 merchants and our business enter­
ly stressing the contribution of yersation for what it is worth.
Two hundred girls will participate; Competitors will not be required
This form is, in substance, an apWRITES
MRS.
GREEN
pt tecs to expand’ their credit terms,
science, lending and library work tn
in the dress revue which highlights! ,0 reixjrt for written examination at plication of the registrant to the
Taking Twenty Hours Of
Mrs. Albert Green who lives in
to investigate the possibilities here.
the development of a good health anything like the Americans!”
—
.
c
.
the
afternoon
program
;|t
Central
“
n
&gt;
’
P
,ace
'
hut
will
be
rated
upon
local board asking that he be per­
the Hubbard mils. community
I "What do you mean?”
All the tilings which are now
program.
I raining for Emergencies |.rhool auditorium. The dresses ex- ’hrir education-buBneM or profes-, mllud lo ataii himself of the prtvnear Middleville recently run a
Broadening of the teacher’s bhek- 1 ' They come down here and pay denied us in live Puclflc are avail­
Monday evening the first meeting ' hibited will be those made by the stonal
experience, qualifications ifeges afforded under this branch of
small ad in the Banner classified
ground in health anil civic educa­ big. big money for men to work on! able here—tin. rubbeF. oil.—if we
of the air raid wardens and the girls as one of their work projects physical ability and suitability.
Selective Service.
.
section. She writes as follows:
tion. helping him to Apply this In­ the base;. All our men leave their, will but free them, transport them
fire watchers was held tn the muni-: Trip awards to the winners will
According to the notice sent the: He must certify that he is entitled
• Your want ads are fine. I got
After
the
Civil
War
our
young
men
''
old
Jobi
to
work
for
the
Americans.!
.....
....
__________________
creased understanding to his dally
clpal court room with thirty-eight be announced bj- P G. Lundin and Banner. Hostings is listed as a first-1 to be deferred from military service
seven
answers
when
I
advertised
Every
month
the
jiolice
force
gets
bad
a
West
to
build,
to
live
in.
What
problelns. and 'the discussion of
present, reports Richard - Endsley. | Mtas Beatrice Boyle, state 4-H cluta clavi
“nd the salary of lhe|fOr ule reason of persons dependent
to buy a Rood used gasoline
school and clvio mutters with other smaller. They throw their money they accomplished is n monument
air raid chief.
, workers from M S. C Reports of the i&gt;ostmaster is $3500 per year
। upon him for support; that he borange. I heard from Woodland
They
are to American fortitudes and enterteachers arc some of the main ob- airiund
-.— , like water.
instrue- nrres he should not be deferred
The first lesson in first aid was; &gt;rar s work by the clubs will also be
Application Form 10 and instnicRichland. Hustings and Dowling. -Ivah hu nu«u.ii ’ vu-ater nf Midili*. I g|yi&gt;u ut Riia meeting.
JecUvca of the workshop program.icrazy!"
"
“**■
given by Russell Beeler of Middle- ! (
tlon ”
Forms ****'"
2213 and' 2223, **
containf■ rom military service by reason ot
A*
" shouldn't
After this World War II to out
I bought a nice stove. Thanks to ville and those present decided to I
A laboratory*
laboratory 'tthtwris^to
school is to ’beacon-'
be con-1 “
' Bl
Bill
shouldn't the
the "workers
"workers here
hero
Ing detailed information regarding being a nereoary man in any Mthe Banner."
ducted during the, six weeks nnd Ket more money than they have-of our collective system, our young
• take the Red Cross course of 20 1
requirements, may be obtained from senttal civilian activity, or any rea­
all students In tlie workshop ' are been?"
men have South America to build
I hours of work entitling them to J |
; the secretary of the board of civil |Wn other than dependency; that b«
privileged to. enroll their pupils In'
"Maybe. Bui now prices go up/to live In. Il presents the challenge
[Red Crow certificates. The usual:
| service examiners at the local posta cuiien of the United Slates:
Defense Mamp sales nuniber of hours of training taken1
the laboratory school without pay- ‘ rent goes up. nobody makes more of our economic future.
| office or from the Coiprahudon at lbat he pas not been convicted af
inenl of tuition.
' after ail. We have strikes, labor
And so 1 say—Come South, Young In Hastinas Schools
.!bl ten. Clasaes are to be held everyt
' Washington.
1 any offense which is a felony under
MonduV and Friday evening until 1
SerlM of lectures, demonstrations,' trouble, all because-of the Ameri-1 Men—beyou fifteen
or fifty-five— in riuiiinya aviiuun
I Hugo Wunderlich Is secretary- of federal taw; that he fully under­
Supt. D A. Van Buskirk reports thP work ls completed
field trips, laboratory work, mov- c«ns. And what will our men do' come South,
!: the sales of defense stamps in Has-The work of the fire watchers will:
Blood Donor Equipment
oilier members are Steven Cooley j ty^tr and officer candidate training
ing pictures and class wtirk arc some When the ban's are built?"
j
Cl. S. A- K. S.
.... forms ......................
h—
— that’s typhrnl
—
------ ---------------------------------------------tings city schools last week ns fol-! J* greatly lessened.If everyone prac- ,
Keen Neat Detroit
of the
of training planned
^“WbU.
of America.,
---------------- ----------------------I nnd Edwin F. Sayles.' alt of wliom; will be from six to nine months.
for the students fteaehersi and lhe.Bulld J thing us fast as possible. ...
u/nMLore
lows
!*” lire prevention all the time..
Must Keep Near Detroit
; have served in these capacities for durlng which period he will recatav
school pupils enrolled.
make It as big a.% possible, get Fire WotChCrS NCCaea
x•not.duL1"&gt;{
“lr ,rald *,r lm‘' Numerous inquiries have come to
to several year#.
I tiu. same rale of pay as a person
Before final plans are
A -warning
Is i^ueu
Issued u,
by me
the v»mCom-. inducted
inducted into the mmury
military aernro;
aetvtea;
ore mndi-.
made, there'Blings
there things done,
done, and
nnd tlie devil take
take the I
|—
n Defense Plan
2?P
s'am"'
10 lcd
th" Barry Coun,y Rcd Cro“ cha&gt;‘n
wammg »
u‘ - --------wuiMiav . «mii
....week.
----- Rangmg irom
fromjfor
every peraon to asstot •••
in our ,w.r Btx,ut tlu. Blood ^nor proxrarn mUhlon concerning Ute offering !mat
has made arrangements to
must..........................................
be forty enrolled. Including the hindmost."
,
$230.45 last
Ranging
;•«• «•«»
elementary and secondary, rural' "Y«. “nd It amazes us We have
Forty fire watchers, ten from encl) -highest to lowest, they
AV were
«..r. as
o« foltnt. National and Civil
ClVH Defense pro-.
pro- here. -o tlie county chairman. Mrs promising, paying, or receiving any provide adequate support*(or hte ttennd village teachers and n’dmlnte-'never »een anything.like it before, ward, are needed at once, accord- lows: high school $97.25; Central.
[ Roy G. Hubbard, wrote to the De-11 money
money or otner
other vaiuame
valuable tnin*
thing u
as ai^ndento
a pendente during
during the
tba per
period
fe of lite
tratora who are anxlOM to Improve You are changing our idens und our lni( tf&gt; Richard Endsley, chief air »M“; Second Ward $2! 40: First j Fin.prevention,, tne ciraning out । trojt office
concerning
the matter,the
-political
or otherwise
and officer
Itrolt
office concerning
matter, contribution
political contribution
or basic
otherwise
h,ltir candidate
of fleer------------training;
.Below to
reply she _
received for
Of influence, support■ or &gt; Uiat for the purposes -aet—
forth inMl
,e‘ u‘ra‘dw‘rtfnfor'hVd^
* the -v
from tiie representative of the Blood 1 promise of support in obtaining ap-1 application the registrant doe# aMte
consolidated schools it ta urgrt that
"And tlie American troop.' They »n&gt;l»r‘ant part In the defense plans Ward ranked highest with $13 60;
J*0 n,uch to “d
,u- ('Donor service
Service which gives the full 1&gt;o
potntment.
intment Any such acl
act is a viola-1
viola-1 w^,|_ walve aU C[Bljn 1or «»&amp;"
dcfer......
J ’tonand
of offenders
taw and offenders
will from
be menl
’frop,service
military
groups of teachers, with their nd- «re wild men They g.- drunk and being worked out. The fire watcher, Mr. AtetV. room In Central second ”«
partfcutars:
tlon of law
will be
military
by service
red- by «•-_
mhUstrator. attend to consider and Ko enuy; they sell their cups nn&lt;i are not required to take first aid with $1155: and Mrs HlU's room
(.
subkct
4. Bk. 1&gt;
j [tent
fire department, emergencies: h1 tliT I. rw
„ to P^^ton
.,v
r„
.. lOonllnued on page_____________
to develop plans for the coming xhlrts on street comers. At first they but a short course in fire drill will also In Central, ran close with $10 70.|"" :
u® Tisc where ^df-help htJ^rar
’ If you are interested in the post---------------------------------------year
p
could wear revolvers when they,»««
I The
forr the
be rnnrttiried
conducted tarer
later.
Tlie amount sold tn
in um
the session
session ![ ma&gt;.
\ .c?5U&gt; "Pt®nnnrtani sen.ntip।blood
IP*00*1 J°
lllc Army
Ann?’ nnd
Bnd Navy,
finv&gt;'' there
’hcr,! mastership in thisritv
this city, be sum
sure vour
your TiiAnsi
:TUAD kd aA r»n«
PPL e
E niwcfo
RIVER
.Those who
came to for
town.
Notphase
now. of
Il soon
be-' in the highschool were as fol-l^'
B.,„ attended
KfcWUUCU Innt 'year's
Volunteers
thta
the room
S±t to e£ ‘ haT
nmny.
P°“C,M appllcaUon is filed in Washlngtou.11“UKI2 At'F’Lt JU YRK
• crkUw.^.k hl,Mv « U&gt;,),.1U- r.m»
I .m w.trt ol drtnue ;.W .„ .««» «l«n low, Ro. * .nd B MM: C .nd
, dui.n«. ] ““.SSTJ.-.T'.hU”7 JSuSTo”: '■ £ C,’
b“"'“
March' 3I
31,' 1M2
1942.'
able information and training re- ’hem. I renlly am!
, &gt;i|&gt; “t. once This maj.be done at D. 24 15. E and F, !3.&lt;0. G und H or dejayed by storms, or other- ! growth nnd deveioDtnent in anv 1 Marc
celved which has proven of direct
"Honestly, now. what do you the city hall any week day between !7 65; I and J. 65.40: K nnd l/Lw. p^vent^ from responding1
P”
*

Scholarship!

Offered

To

Barry County Teachers

HASTINGS
BANNER

’
j
Later Moved to Grand Ropidi, Become One of Michigan's,

EXAMINATION FOR
POSTMASTER HERE I

'XSS

i

BA

AIR WARDENS MEET
FOR FIRST AID WORK

RED CROSS MOBILE
UNIT IS LIMITED

ON A RAMPAGE

nn&lt; C||(«AD DATIAMINA
jUUAK KAIIUIllllV
DI AN l\ llrl AVrll
■/*&gt;•&gt;« I LI/

Dams at Nashville and

benefit to them this school year.
llilnk of tlie Americans?"
the hours of 8 and 10 A. M. nnd 23.90: M nnd N. $1.15. and row promptly. Ample experience has i
),ave feanied that u i«
Irving Are Threatened
Tlie personnel of the teaching! ."Well. man. I'm not sure yet. They 5 nnd 6 P M.
.0.12.90.
(proved that haphazard efforts ot:practteal. on the prwcnt basis of
-------not ---•
....................
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, ii.mrenv'.lvAzt
______ ......
'
staff •has
yet *been selected
but ~do n lot Tor.us. but they treat ...
us »&lt;i.like
-----------------f»**-------------------. —
unorganized fir.
fire flohirr*
fighters, however
however L.__
biooti. procurement
and on ..
the ..U-iaai
a as
nri itirn
T*1* »“*** raln* of the ps
y the large
the services of Dr. Virgil Herrick.I children—and then they act like
Benefit supper. L. A. 8.. U. B.i Conserve your old rubber tires— well meant, will not control a flre mited capacities of the laboratory.
I **&gt;’’• augmented by
______ of
_ ___________
fell laal
last wmk.
consultant in education,
children themselves.
. church. Mar. 25. price 50c.—Adv.
| don't bum them.
lu- -----well- as
,. t0 process
amount
snow that fall
education. and of
or Dr. iicnnuren
uiemseivt-s. They
inc&gt; act
net like
use— planned
_ efforts.
------ --UIIK.VSS this
min blood,
UlUUU. to send
jcua the
HIV " “**■’
Darn'll
nnnu.nl aim
babies with a new
.hit. it
.u, out n
.. forty mile ,
_
i h... miu
M Thnnumb
itow
Darrell Barnard,
who assisted inst'b.iblcs
new tov
toy—the ironies'I
tropics,
I We like to
to think that Incendiary
IneenfttaD' Mobile
Unit
ofr n
. have
caused Thomappta
river to rise
fire bombs wip not fall on our | tadhu of otrojt. The Notional
din
»•
n
dangerously high. Flood waters
summer, nrc not available this year.'Maybe someday they will settle
Perplexing Queshons De- ,hn.aUned
^m. at Nashville
homes, but no one can be too sure ; American Red Crow has now or-j
■of that. A rain of incendiary bombs ,&lt;ww~t
t,^niI
and Irving Tuesday night and crews
tnand Additional Time
[sensible, economical work Then we
dered mm
that u.»
tlie irmoi.
Mobile tmi»
Unit keep
might easily destroy whole ureqi'of within tills forty mile radius.
of workmen were trying to keep ths
DAhUUlI
DAGTKI
wi*l all be better offx our living will
from
a city or valuable forest lands or
'■We understand that you have] Theot following
5LatcItem taken
exmams
be better and they will make much,
ofh#th$
state Zoning
papers explains
wh °{
?sugar
blanks
raiwAi n-nrnvr. p,.n
Individual homes.
If attics are done much work in organizing andione
money themselves. .
_____
promotion
In
your
community
and
™
dls
?
rt
buted
aiTthe
Michigan
nromotlnn
in
vour
communitv
i
..
..
.
*
...
.
"
.
.
..
.
। “Like what?”
| Because of the fabor situation Mr.1
™ton date ^nrSuiwd
A Guird. were ported
£2 "Incerely regret that we will not be I
And here I interrupt to state the Shaw will have an aticlipn sale at o&lt; HI h-M.h Mr. Furlong wlirh.re
. advantage
. J
j—of
. ■vour
— ef» . registration
announces, ...
a
able to ultake
*
.. ante
MmMiv mnmlno
.dv.nl w of
rour «-.
„Urt
,or Uona
„ OnuK1 w
Wednesday
morning tto keep people
remainder of our conversation con--the farm located lb miles south­ .n aueuon wl. .1.thr Mrm &gt;oe.«,u 'b „v,-n„ 0,
,’a „„ . .bk
Well
Known
Entertainer.
H»u. Howe-r. I ean add IM d. Iu
wnk.„ Bl , D A v,„ from travelling on the west side of
-------------- cenied another subject of imrrfeas- WMt of Nashville and b mile north 1 mile north and 1 mile west of rcal danwgc done.
.nd when. U.e Uboealurk, do In- „
^.u^ A
the bridge because the foundation
"Jim" Hayes on Program l,ral,le‘ importance. Thousands of of old M-14. He is offering a goodI Woodland. He Is offering a good lut
bondholder can determine
r‘;/na “Jh.' Mn. Erm. ordure panned u&gt; n.
.... &lt;».. - .... Americans have been thinking about llst Of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs nndi of horses, cows, grain and farm tools.rlght now the location of fire hy- fl'itf ■' .'1'""
c„„„^ |,^,n
Im.
i„^?r^t|t, 11 for &gt;cnrs 1 n,,‘ ccrUlnFarl'tooi,.
Afian Hiuklns will cry the Harry O. Pennington will cry theldrallts of a)ann tx)Xe3, ot hose Mobile Unit U ornnhed on . buh ,
Water cover* the Tydsn tourirt
“! will out 'ofIl WflUl
le mile!
'h'.noon. w no definite Infonn.llon park on Broadway and the Hastings
L
BoyM is l,,tcre8twl
“»Mhing over safe,see the nd/elsewhere
in this, &amp;a,e “ndJ’a&gt;T'on(1
»111 acl “iequipnient. of fire palls, extinguish-112
counties
this forty
eounlk. out of thk tort, mile
„tk,nu.^
the Ban? County Dairymens As- our financial horizon. What cco-.^sue for full particulars.
clerk. See the adv. elsewhere infers or water tanks, for use in em- —
- we •hope
------ —
, r.dlu..
m. will_ fort M Ik „„ „ u.nouneed Jye!.
sociation. Thefourth
banquet of notnlc future lies In South America
I
stocks
from the basement of their
this issue for full particulars.
-------------• check of
-- the •home
------- Lyou ean again [&gt;artlclpate in the
iergencies.
A
Of
thta
long for CLARENCE FRENCH. Prop.
i
"Sugar rationing probably will plant on “Factory Comers."
... . organization
.
. Isscheduled-for
—.--------- — for
,u&gt; Americans
mwiiuHiw who
wnu still
■■
for _________
hnproveChances
improve- blood
Kl.wl donor
rtnnnr program.
nrnoram
‘
WntaMi..
I On account of Inability to keep B. M. JENKINS and
I Will reveal chances
aMtui
WrdnuUx errirhn. A«I1
April .1. ...
at A...... ' .
front
and fortunrr
I not become effective until some Ume
Bridges between here and NashIment. we are sure. Oily rags, dirty
■A!
preoenl
II
would
term
Ih.l
„
o dor, at the t. ° ° F. hr.lt tn thh
o„r -policeman c:
|closets.""plies ^of mwgaTines VnW
Jnext month, the office of price adOur
continued. . I; help .Mr. French will hold an auc- JAMES L. WILCOX. Props.
the only w.y people in y«u- ~m- ...mhtrwnon Indicted S.lurd.y,
city. Dairy producers, manufacturers translate
for &gt;««.
you. . .
roads are impassable through Mor­
tlon sale at hte farm .
2 ..
miles
Having decided to M
quit farming, iiewspupctK,
newspapers, Mie
are lire
fire nnzarua.
hazards. n
A munlly c.n t.be p.n In the Blood, ..Dtulb o,
..umiu-t ,v,
•
a...a west
-v—
prof„m ,lul
... oru.M-37
“ “ — and*-1 mile'Meiutrs.
.... t-a-a— Jenkins .nJ
aa. ..(11 ..11 1..... .
. ......
of‘"""i
dairy products &gt;i
and
others who'
~y-.. i- will
-... tell
--&gt;&gt; you what Is * of- Middleville
lu vukh
wnui "Well,
and Wit
Wilcox
will sell uttle ...
elbow. grease,
and ..._
we can
,n be .orbed old. oUIrlM. aid. .nd &gt;
wish to attend should gel their tlck-lto^ done Hrre Ls n territory of 90.- south: oc 7 miles east of Wayland, their personal property, including 3 not only prevent fires, but salvage
.1 air Blood Donor .UUon whenmdutlrul Ums--early as the number is Ilimted.ipQo
square
miles,
with
a
population
He
Ls
offering
an
excellent
Usl
of
horses.
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'
—
J
-*
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■
inundated.
—
----------—
------------—
.
------j
,
4
cows.
55
head
of
sheep,
a
much
matertal\scrap
&gt;
Iron,
waste
_ _
| VW
UUIVO, Willi w liupuu.uu.1
idbr'needed ieVTL&gt;tl*. I” n..D*tr? t ■ ■&lt;
. lotmenu on .n indlvlduul bwsla
M.
___ is everything
'_ „...i .kA...
r. and sheep. N. C. Thomas quantity
____ .i.
M. R.
8. Hilbert
Hilbert unit
and Hnmlrt
Harold .T
J. Prw.
Fos- ' of onIy 300 000, There
Pumps were operating at the wat­
cows.»•hogs,
of feed and a list of farmipaper, and the llifer-ttadly
I T"“ InfonnMIon h Omll.r io w„
Ume. OrHu,
Hastings L O. O F. I j2ij^.u^/troSed 5*^2?
ter are the chairmen in charge of bere-gold. diamonds, valuable mln- will cry the satefnd Arthur John- tools, at public auction al the farm ; for defense. Fire prevention works [lhat
erworks station Tuesday night, where
r'CTC'TTJ
---------------------------;
r.
*,
inally
it
was
proposed
to
make
a
.
'which
had
arranged
for
visit
of
, 5JL'T..
op&lt;
*fd 10
general arrangements for the event. J Prob wonderful timber, good land. son will act as clerk. See the adv The location is 10 miles southwest;two ways.
whteh
had Unit
arranged
for aa
visitThe
of. *,lat
^^0,,p
‘ ,ln
*^e
amount 1of
elsewhere
in
this
Issue
for
full
parof
Hastings.
I
l
i
miles
south
of
the;
Fire
prevention
can
be
carried
onL
Mobile
to
thta
city
*
"
•&gt;"«*&gt;
Tickets may be secured from any of j And yet BrlUah aulana ls On&gt;y 2%
is estimated that the water to nine
‘1‘r
Au to^tto^i wft-i su££ uscd
.vari®ps industries.
the county creame^ca or from Mr. dcvelojx-d!
tlculars. .
jOtln .■school, or b mile wuth of In our factories and offices, ''-s II rwpense
wm ;
response to
to the
the rail
caii for
for donors
donors was
|
amount of sugar to
Flt^l’r‘ .
.
..
here Jim
just sit.
lit. They
do
„ ~
j' “The
»nc people
pevpw unr
hiqum
AGias* Creek Grange hall, or 3 miles; well as our homes. In rural uretu । gratifying to those in cliarge and
nrmrram not ll5&lt;. the resources
&gt;
Featuring the excellent program
we have to JO,,N H- VELTE. Prop.
. . J west and I'i miles south of Good- fire te the great destroyer. Most many jn„uirtea continue to come lie allowed each domestic consum­
prepared for the banquet Is ' Jim” niake us better off and them too
Having decided to quit farming will church. Henry Flannery will!««» “re non-excusable. Prevent-! to the T o o F M-well os the er and the final dates (or consumer
registrations also have to be de­ Releases
Hayes, of Michigan State CoUe«e..Thrre are fortunes to be made Mr- Velt* W1U httVC “n •»««» “hi cry the sale and J!. E Gray will act; Ing fires is something we can all Red Cross.
cided upon. The GPA said the
a dairy humorist known throughout down here; all you need is a little al the fann Iocalcd °ne mHe east of M cferk_ The full list appears in.do for defense.
------Members of the Barry Count/
weekly individual ration .probably
—
— —
„ ......
iI Woodland.
------------ -- is offering
---------- • a
— good
——i th
w,c
mm« issue
mowv.
!■ e ig~r~
a r~-T~r~r~~r~
1 VICTORY BOOK
the ------midwest
as —an
entertaining caimm
capital
He
e ad jmn* this
--------------- will be 6 or 12 ounces, depending Rationing Board met on Monday
after dinner
dinner sneaker. “
“Jim” will
will
0(J see lhat
down &gt;Lst
farm tools
harnesses
I
----- -----after
-00^1
you
lhat coming
1L,t
tooljs and
a,ldwill
harnesses
------------[SIXTEEN
DRAFTEES ! DRIVE
on the amount of sugar made and passed upon appllcaUona foe
present, what speaker.
he feds. 1,Jim"
a much here
you
asdown
»•"&gt;tf
’ O
0farm
Pennington
cry the
the'LEWIS
COOL
Prop.
. --- DADDY
..
. CONTINUES
.
.
. enrldi
. .... roursetaes
. ...
. well
.. Harrv
Pennlturtan
will erv
•
cars
and tires A number of ap­
available
for
distribution
by
the
।, Miss Jean Barnes, librarian, rebetter typed cow than is generally
people? your farmera com- «»* and R*ymond. Lapo will act
Having decided to sell his stock LEF I DAKKT LU.
plications, while nd; denied, were
war production board. .
picked by dairy experts. “Jim” gives plain bwaure your government buys “ clcrk' Scc lhe adv- elsewhere in' Mr. Cool will hold a public auction, sixteen Barry county young men
“OPA officials said that persons
toted
th^lndtwuon
good reasons why his cow has only, agricultural products from us—but1 t,lls ,MUe *or ful1 particulars.
'at the nlace located 3 miles north, 'urt
r«r tn. inH.u-ttnn aa„.I
txw.M?Mlng more than two pounds of
rump, a discussion and"1 dmo™ i JevYfop'ou?1
TODD4?^?
1™
*°Ulh “nd
,W“l “J 110001 draU
Thtf were: NeJ- [ "^‘’T'tite"'meni sugar
«non"b^'w^Jd
each at the tune bTctauIdM
they register

DAMAIICT AC D Annv
VI

EIGHT AUCTION SALES

COUNTY DAIRYMEN

■

'

Rationing Board
One Car

1 Saranac:
or *4
mile
of son
South!
ennOBelrne,
Bovd n-Retme
Hastlnar.Wm 1 !)?. t0 ‘
.'nen m
1,1 UncIe HaIns hoarders."
stration everyone will enjoy.
'would have the money to pay for
^Sar.nac-,
or b mile
east
of east
South
Boyd
Hastings:
Wtn '“jL'Jr.
almU
.m from
r™ radio
.Mto .UUua
..... goods
‘Si.?
”.' ; Eiaon unase.
CMA-. HMUn,.;
Ld Hull.
■&gt;£%,«„,„ „ „U1
T1U. would fc A, pnMk t«Un.
Entertainers
station ..............................
your manufactured
:
-uii
wu&gt;
Hastings: p»
Daniel
null
WKZO
har1ly when „
it
.S",? Au if th?A?thu?-Kdd
2°.
U.,,1nert2« “Hastings. R 5; Ernest Nell Dunkel- Hnl„ MlM lwnr, ana BU ron. --------- --------------------- - -- ----------------WKZO. Kalamazoo,
K«l.m.p». will
wlll appear
.pt*.. on
«n ’ -We
h, dol)t nced
„„„ c
„„„
-—
1-1states Mtas- Barnes, and all con. f stance, for a famUy of three. Per­
the
.nrt n
«... i. .. your own .r.rmon. ...
good list of horses, cattle, sheep.. berger.
DowUng
1; Forrest will
Jolmtrlbuuons received.
will Ungratefully
received possession
admitting
th. nmaram
prtcrwm .nd
&gt; miiit.rv
mlllt.ry Up'hiim
w. .h.v. anuiuctlon sale at^the Arthur
—
, —-R.
’-Itributlons
be1 gratefully
“dotting
of anpossession of an
I h0*s* P°ul,ry- implements and took. wn. Hastings: Lewis Robert 6hayJ-rhev m.v he taken tn the nubile [ «ight-week supply or more will be
«.«. by U» Uk. twin. o&lt; Wood- „„,„n ttwura „ m., mutn „(
son. Hastings: Lewis Robert 8hay.'niey may be taken to the public.*»«ht-w«*k supply or more will be
und U .no.hrr .urutly. hwUn.
whl.
p„d.«, but w. Vermontville. They arc offering a and grain and feed. Henry Ftan- Hastings: Charles DeviUo Rose. Has- library, or if you will call the II- denied ration books until their sup. how
-- Vto
------- ,------ “-------.good list of cattle, hogs, chickens, nerv will erv the rale and NeLvtn tings. R. 4; Hubert Lyle McCallum,■ brary, someone will colleq; your!p,y ore exhausted.”
. An"““ !Jr
}&lt;• *«"- dot.!
know
u.rm-ond
don I know how to Use them—and
tzmlc
hmiwtinW
i„.tdom do knythln,
an^»,t„, few’« i*™ IfoL'1 0 ,d »&lt;««*"&lt;&gt;« OBeimc will act ax clerk. See the Hastings. R. 5: Leo Anthony 8eeber. books, etc
toon Chrtd.r rl&gt;~w .nd wppl. pl. .hth( tort.tAh
Batuh juu
.
.
HASTINGS NAMKD AS
- goods.Dewey Reed wlU cry the sale adv elieWhere In this Issue for full Hastings: Howard J.
• U mod., .Ion, with th. oth.r l«.
„ ,or
McIntyre.; Whin you are cleaning house ' C. S. EXAM C ENTER
,. and
acttnosthta
clerk,
tures of a fine dairy dinner usually dre(j nnd --------....
Nashville, Howard E. Moore. Has-'would be a good time to sort the |
twenty-slx
years ----and
8ff A- E Crook
eU,wiU
Where
to- nartleulars
partU:uUra,,
has been
receivedofby
Hugo
Ungs; Robert Dure Stack. Doster:!books you have packed away or on; Word
Wunderllcl
. .-cretin'the
to«» for full pnrucukr..
POSTPONED SALE
Donald J. Deakins. Hastings; Ken- your library shelves, and give them S"
’• «« «• &gt; f
°
I We were silent. He was abso-&gt;
( POSTPONED UNTIL MARCH !4
neth Roger Pufpaff, Grand Ledge; , to the - Victory Book” collection.
I lately right. The market of the NELSON CASE. Prop.
Ralph leRoy Guy. Woodland: Merle, The csmimfen will clore sometime' Civil Benrira Eualnm thM Hasj American
future lies in South
Having sold his farm Mr. Case STUART KUSSMAUL. Prop.
tings has been added to the list of
Grover
Lancaster.
Hastings.
in
April.
H
is
announced.
; America. But we must develop it will have an auction sale at the farm
Mr. Kussmaul has postponed hte
towns in Michigan where junior
R. L. C. A. AND Al'XlLI/
the effort?
Dr. Ernest Bumham of W. M. C. ■ ourw-lve*. Isn't
----------it worth
-------------------“"t““"I01 Cp.uoro,. lu£„on „,e mu|
u.„h CANDIDATE * ** '
j stenographer and Junior typist exzivaa Rai
tta farmE. Kalamazoo. was the speaker at
the jmst we've, rather snubbedI nn
on nirt
old R
Royce
Baine
farm: ar
or a
6 mil**
miles
। aminations will bo conducted. HereI wish to announce my candidacy'70 MEET MARCH 21
the regular meeting of the Kiwanis South America, and she has ac- northeast of Hastings. He is offering 24. to be held on Qie farm located for the office of City Treasurer at
Barry County R. L. C. A. andI j after it will not be necessary for
mitea north of Woodland or 3b the April 6 election.
-Club at Hotel Hastings Wedmsdav repted the proffered handclasp and a good list of Guernsey cattle.
| Auxiliary will meet at the Goodwill j applicants to travel to larger citios
noon. His subject was "Underprivi*
development , of nations now horars. chickens, hay and grain, miles south of Lake Odessa on M-43.
3-ig. church on M-43 Saturday evening. to take their examinations.
Mrs. Orville A. Sayles.
leged Children."
"""
i —---------------------। farm machinery, tractor and mis- He Is offering a good Usl of horses.
! March 21. Supper at 8:30 followed
Announcements cf these exami­
«» »
Our Good Neighbor Policy Is tak- celtaneous articles. Henry Flannery cattle, swine, sheep, hay and grain.
Silver tea and food sale at Mre. B. by good program. AU members of nations
nation.' will be made through the
Bonds buy bombs.
Stanjps buy i Ing
a
T* effect
— Thia
J—.war
— will get. us all, wiU cry the
.“’7 eale
T" and E.
**' E.
“ Gray will
w*“ and
“**“ tools. Harry O. Pennington will
«nu n. Reed's. 633 W. Bond. Wed., Mar. the R. L. C. A. and Auxiliary are columns of the Banner,
fcHkltafal
Rill.* IT
Crar
am as
aa
Zl.l.
'—
a
. clerk.
-I.M.
at.A
l_.» k-_ —_ ___
am-a. appeared
-—
...
bulletsf Buy
U. A
8 TSarAnKA
Defense Tln"A,
Bonds
straightened M..I
out aa
as far
cry the sale. The
ad
in 25, from 2 to 4. Emmanuel Guild, requested to attend this meeting.
---------------- «ea ■■
i I ■ atFiigncened
out
ss
as dlplo-.act
dlplo-(
act as
as
clerk. See
See the
the adv.
sdv. —elsewhere
elsewhr
~
~
J"!
|m.U.
nUUm
.1,
IM.
luw
l«
full
pUnuulm.
I
lul
&gt;UM&gt;ar.
n«yoo.
«.!«»•.
Mr
&gt;-l»l
aiio.
OnO.lMfc,.
-OK
D»». »U1
or Stamps every -pay day I
| malic and social relations arc qon-1 in this Issue for full particulars.
Everyone

Ing. Rev. Robert C. Smith. Jr.. Bat-

Middleville: Grace Butter. Ha«ting»|
Louise Hayward, Hastings.
Arthur Eckert.
Freeport.
w«g
granted permission to purchase •
tire and tube for a combine. TW
Michigan Stale Highway Dept,
j truck lira* to Gordie Durkee.

Dr. Burnham
Kiwanis Speaker

I lube to each

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH IB. 1H3

Frederick Barry. 137 W. Walnut
This locality was visited by thej
II. St, has enlisted In the marine*.
first thunderstorm of the season on1I
Mrs. Mattie Phillips of Clarksville Monday, accompanied by a heavy
rain which washed away a lot of 1
. ' has eight grandsons • in the war.
the winter's accumulation of surface
**„ sm. k ^0,^.
„„ dirt
™
““»&lt;“&gt;■
' seriously ill with pneumonia, ta con- r A* L.
mi».
wiiuarn um
Mrs. William
Lltta oi
of uvuon
Dtlton u
ts , valesclns
‘
‘riowdv 111 at the hnmc nf hsr uin- valesclng.

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| Racial equality Is the only way nf
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' American Negro felt m helpless an
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| Guest* al the peace table will in­
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• hatreds.
.
; The. meeting was cknci! bv the
, newly elected
president,
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1 Lockwood, who called upon Rev. L.
W. Slone to lead In the Lord'.r
prayer.

Fire Department
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Al the annual meeting ot tlie Has,
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I Vice Pres. Al Brill: Sec. Evcre't
Swegles: directors. Clye Sledge nnd
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The Hasting* Brotherhood season
- , .U ,UU conflne4
7. J . »h"V™.
|I Vernon
Word Webster.
wm received Monday momhon*Ji
All Flower and Vegetable came u&gt; a clrec Monday evening
I Ing that Pvt. Lawrenee H Smith ta! Vivian BroaM ot Cloverdale ta one!
Gardener* Asked to Attend whpn morc lhin a hundred mem!now atatloned al an Army Flying I
membera of the Women s;
I school in Oklahoma.
। Glee club of Western Michigan &lt; “ Flower and vegetable gMdfnerl »*«. wlUi their wive, or lady friend,
Mrs. V. D. Wldrig entertained her.Ct,nc
t* chosen
to go on the
concert of Calhoun and Barry counties art &lt; enjoyed » delicious supper prepared
,
.
,
&lt;rtP ,o C
Charlotte.
Nashville
Needlework Club wUh a luncheon JpP
Jt*1rt»ye\Y^h'
Vnn’’ ondf
participate In a one-day by Circle No. 8 of the Methodist
Wednesday afternoon at her home
8.'
"Victory Garden" school on Tues- church and capably served by lhe
on South Dibble street.
. £S“ XXaSre
anS “*&gt;•
ln lhe Flr&gt;l
«e-i Home Ec girta of the high Mhnol.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson are
SSTiJSh riMl church on Capital Avenue in'Flags and the national colors were
the parent* of a daughter born Sun- J* * 8™duate of Hastings High,
Cn?ek sponsors-of the school! used for table decoration* and all
day forenoon at Pennock hospital.
| include the extension service of joined In singing a verse of America
S w.n
n,mCd J°’E1,yn
Four students from Hasting, are Michigan State Colkge and the preceding the Invocation.
Musle
Willard Lawrence, who has'been among lhe members of the Worn- Michigan Horticultural Society.
during the rapper wls furnished by
employed at
Fridpausrh Food Can-,
'&lt; Glee
Western ------Michigan
Ura’ A H Emmnnt_ xuttir creek, the Hastings orchestra.
.t wwn...^
&lt;— ■W
---------... club
...^ ot ------------------ ,, Mn|
ter
here, has
been
as man
I., hbm
Ka. k
._.. named -_ ­ College to go on the concert trip to regional._l representative
of the: Following the supper, the annual
ager of the Nashville Food Center, Charlotte. Nashville and Hastingsi Michigan
-- ---------- Horticultural Society, has* election of officers was held. The
taking over hi» new duties last week. March' 20. They are: Huth Beck.. been named general chairman. Two, nominating committee presented tlie
Mrs. Darrell Aldrich (Pentus New- i Cynthenl Reed. Clara Bush, andI county agricultural agent* are work- names of Leslie Lockwood for presitorn has been appointed to a Civil Imogene Cooley. They will sing be­ ing with Mrs. Emmons a* co-chair- dent: Keith Yerty. vic.-pmddepl;
Service position In the office of fore the high schools of Charlotte' men. Ralph C. Helm. Marshall. Cal- j John Hewitt and Elmer Buah. oecS"
Major Milton H. Lyons, Post Signal and Nashville in the morning, antiI houn Co. and H. J. Foster, Barry nr)d Carl Damson and Dewey Reed.
Officer. Fort Custer. Thta ta a fine in the evening will appear in a Co.
• treaa. Lockwood, Yerty. Hewitt and
achievement and her many friends ,uu.,
«&gt; w
»» Glee; Mrs. Milo DeVries, Mrs. Herbert, Retd were elected. At the business
joint enneert with M
the
Girls
wish her success in this new field 1 club of Hastings High school.
! fook and Miss Sadie Glasgow are! meeting &gt;1 was voted to hold fewer
on tlie hospitality cmmlttcc and dinner meetings next year, due to
rising cost of food, nnd
Harold Poster is one ot the pub- । constantly
—“**—-------------• put more money’ into the programs.
llcity committee.
.
The program starts at 10:00 AM. The new officers will decide os to
with a luncheon at noon. Specialist* the number of dinner meetings to
from M. 8. C. will discuss pertinent j be held.
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 HL—
topics.
•
Dick Ixippcntlilcn led in the stngIng of several songs nnd Rev. ButFRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 20 AND 21
1 tcrfleld gave a short address of wel‘
DOUBLE FEATURE
. come tn-the ladies
I Each Indy wns prc'cntrd with n
Robert Preston. Martha O'Driscoll In
rose ns n souvenir gill from tile dr­
Two Hastings young men were
; gnntxatfon.
taken to Southern Michigan Prison
The speaker of tlie evening wus
at Jackson Monday to serve sen­
Fighting BUI Cassidy (William Boyd) In
Dr. Royal G. Hall, professor ot hhtences meted out to them by Judge : lory nt Albion college, whose sub­
Morris Davis of Ionia Co, silling ! jecl was "The Present Ihtetnatlcmwl
for Judge McDonald, on Friday.
I Sttuntion." Dr. Hal! has traveled
Keith Hawkins, 22. was sentenced throughout a large parriot the world
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MARCH 22 AND 23
to serve from 6 monllw to 4 years living tor several years in the Far
for violation of parole. He hud been East and Is so well acquainted with
convicted of malicious destruction ol the geography nf the und. the his.
property about three years ago
tory of the nations mid the people
Leonard Pebbles. 27. out on bond themselves Hint he is cxceiHlonally
and n former Inkiatr of Ionin re­ well qtishfietl to speak on the sub­
formatory. was accused of breaking ject. Hr was llsli ncd to with the
TUES.. WED.. THUMS.. MARCH 24. 25. 26
and entering Si Mend's tavern on closest attention ns he spoke his­
Robert Taylor. Lana Turner and Edward Arnold in the surprise
torically
and
gave
hl* care­
fully formed opinions regarding tiie
near future.
A few of tlie impressive statement.
made by the speaker were;
,
. ,
,-----The only thing one can be doaTlie Board of Directors of the malic about in the discussion of thta
Hastings Rural Fire Amu. and the mibject Is that no one can tie sure
Hostings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282
members of the Fire Department nf " single future move.
iicld a Joint meeting and banquet
Tills 18 not Jus: a war—It Ls a war
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 20 AND 21
at Hotel Boatings last evening. •*'*'’ «P &lt;1‘h revolutionary factors;
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
#
Charles I^onnrd acted as Uiastmiuv- revolution against man's ln&gt;ibllllv
Alexia Smith, Lloyd Nolan and Craig Stevens In
ter. and Kim Sigler was tlie speak- &lt;«&gt; l&gt;erfect an international organler of the evening.
ration, to handle our economio
problems, to build up a snclnl struc­
And lhe Range Busters again in
ture to balance our economic build­
DEATH OF FORMER
ing.
LOCAL RESIDENT
Every tr.llitary fact tuinU la
Perry E. Murphy. 843. passwi away
at his home In Delton on Wednca- » Ion«? "■ir
One fartoi is th"
day after a long illncs He moved to strength of Russian rcsLsLinc. If
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MARCH 22 AND 23
Deltqn from Ho-sungs 17 years ago Ruxsia Is defeated, a long war is
Und has been in the meat business ahead or England will be forced to
Joe E. Brown, Adele Mara, and Victor Jbry in
‘
”
। make peace.
Our danger Her hi Hitlers victory.
Dec. 19, 1855. in Ligonier. Ind. Sur­.
viving are n daughter, Mrs. EthelI With Germany llckrd. the Far East
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 lu 3:00
Cripe of Elkhart, Ind. and a sister., can be easily taken Care of.
Mrs. Julia Weller, who lived with।
The day has come that marks the
TUES., WED., THURS.. MARCH 24. 25. 26
him. Funeral services were at the. end of the White Man s control of
DOUBLE FEATURE SPECIAL PROGRAM
Henton funeral home on Friday at Asia. The peoples of that country
do not want Jap control, hut resent
Zaxu Pitt* and Slim Summerville in
' the .-uperior altitude of the white
CHARGED WITH LARCENY
men.
They want an Asia for
Dewey Knickerbocker. 39. Hastings Asiatics,
And Michael Redgrave and Valerie Hobson in
was arrested Tuesday by UnderaherWoodrow
Wilson'* 14 points were
Undershcr"
iff Leon Doster charged with lar- valuable in ending World War 1.
ceny of guns from Wm. Hill of Carl-. A statement now of thc.kind, of n
world
wr
Want
would be n factor in
ton township.
undermining the morale of Europe

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Hasting*
Phone 2583

�THE HASTINGS B 4NNFR./THURSDAY, MARCH 19, IM!

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.

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IHasting'

■ day through a It 0,000 fund deslgnoted *tor r.-tabUshment of warden
; training whools. Under the "plan
wven members of the legion would
attend an uir raid Instruction wliool
: at the Edgewood arsenal in New
Jersey and would return to teach air
raid wardens in seven Leglon-Mtnbltehed school*, in Michigan's seven
defense zones In training the dcfeme personnel the legion schools
will co-operate with the state coun­
cil of defense and local defense
councils.
,
•

qUESTIDNE
and if your
intwer to
any ONE it

'YES
came acquainted with our
convenient CASH LOAN
plan.

Uiing our liniplificd money
service will very voon enable

The department?, executive comminer approved the 610.000 fund at
' lt.s meeting on Sunday following the
j conference.
'
'

Are ihere ihings I
rcalh need but for
wtiuh I lick die ready
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Are my intulltneni
payments (iking too

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Are my pa.t-due hills
injuring my credit.'

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Hubert McCallum and Danny Hull
Sportsmen - league
Monday morning for Fort Cu-.Ken Clark gave lhe Moose a lift ter
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAV
when he presented a 552 series to hi* mates to make them on the long,
end of the count with City-County.1
Attons dropped three games to
Sheldons and Hotels took the odd
gome from St. Rose Parish.
,
Recreation I-cague
Hastings Ice und Paet lost one
game In the weeks exchange of the
Recreation League play, when Pis­
J. C. PINNSY CO., INC.
ton Rings copped the last und de­
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from Middleville and-.Porks Tavern
took h pair from Leonards
Keilii Chase's 579 was high. Chua

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8 C. S. is to hold its next meeting
on Wednesday evening. March 25.
at Mrs. Elmer Robinson's, 1111 S
Park St. Mrs. Earl Erway and Mrs
J. If. Haney are co-hostesses. Miss
Esther Doty and Mrs. Stanley;
(wheatrr have charge of the pro-

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D. Siegel IB6-122-210- 513
C. Dolan 189-160-179- 528
W. Schader150-151-167- 488;
D. Goodyear 211-159-186- 556
Hastings Piston Ring and State!

gram. Come promptly at 7:30.
fnsulAlion tcariu went to Saginaw
i Circle Na.Tof"the Mrthodtat.
where
made *’
I church will meet with Mrs. A. K I
,h.0*‘n&lt;
. Prnndsen. 804 S. Jefterson on Tues- Women a League
*
w’” r“’'’,'on “n
- day. March 24. Dessert at 7:30
After a long vacation from league
• 0,1
0,t
' Visitors welcome.
' play Mary Louise Thomas returned
------------ to the Innes and came through with
• iptlng top itool 1
The Rod and Gun club will meet a 505 series to lead Monday's play.
Monday. March 30. nt the American one big first game of 213 with 152
I eglon hall nt 8 P. M. Plans will be and 140 turned the trick. Doris
made for the spring banquet » all Taliaferro was close to the “500
members please be present.
mark" with 495 and Jackie Maclver
I scored 473.
| The W R C. will have a birth-;
(day dinner nt noon Thursday. Mnr.I‘ Banner blanked Trio Cafe, State
HASTINGS
PHONE 2226
| 26. honoring the-January. February; Insulation took three from Piston
Rings. Portias won lhe odd game
and March blinidays. Bring rolls.
I and one other dish. Regular meet- !j from Hastings Beauty Studio. Leon­
ards won a pair from Windstorm,
j Ing at 2 p. tn. same day.
Strand blanked Bonnet and Gown
i Townsend club No. 1 holds Its "nd Brta SUrma Phi was a game
next meeting next Wednesday eve- ah,cad
Bo&gt;“ Rcal Estate,
ning. March 25. There will be n. . Best' Scores: I • •««——
program and lunch.
‘
’j. Taliaferro 495. _.
Juppstrom 471. V. Shroyer 454. J.
। come. '
Brown 461. L. Willette 457. H. Roush
Circle No. 8 Of the Methodist W. 455. B. Braendle 453. C. Hubbard
S C. 8. meets nt the church on 450. G. Neil 445. J. Daniels 442. J.
Thursday. March 26. at noon for a Finnic 433. F. O'Donnell 432. E. Car­
(»hort business session and the pot penter 430. R. Pftersen 426.
i luck dinner at twelve o'clock In-con--- ------------------------- w
-----------A GOOD HOUSE and LOT in the village of
i nectlon with the county rally. A Taliaferro, Violet Shroyer. Frances
Dee*”Thayer and
;:ood attendance is desired.
’"Juppstrom.
’
J ”Emma
Nashville, for $1500.00.
Carpenter, and the substitute. Vir­
| The,Interdenominational Mlwion- ginia Wheating, were Ln Chicago
। ary Service Guild is being enter-' Saturday and Sunday where they
AN 8 ROOM HOUSE in the first ward, all mod­
itatncd this Thursday afternoon by| entered the ABC tournament, play­
i Mi.su Sthiillenberg at the home of ing in the singles, doubles and team
ern. good heating plant. 2 full lots, garage, for
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Groos.
games. Up to Tuesday night they
$2800.00. Owner wants to sell because of poor
I had not learned their standings a*
f OCAL WOMAN'S BROTHER
the tournament reports had not been
health.
j -MISSING IN ACTION"
('Published.
pUUu&gt;,.™. They played nine .games
Mrs. Ernest
Ernest Casaday
Canaday received
j '■ |i Mrs.
received a
a । Saturday and Sunday.
7 ROOM ALL MODERN HOUSE in Al condi­
»-i—i
&gt;
. .
d|jr Tournament Schedule
H
telephone
message o...
Saturday
evening'
I from Mrs. David Williams of LoMarch 22nd.
tion on S. Jefferson street. Con sell on Building
7
_r_~27t.. Ind. stating that the had1 Sunday,
„
garwport.
■ Goodyear'
that Mr. Williams, i 2e
'•|| received liveable
n
and Loan easy terms. $3500.00.
Hdwe.
Mn Cusadav's brother, was "miss-1 Altona
Leonards
. Ing in action" following the sinking Moose
£ . J,,n
Junior
Middleville
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I1 of the Houston oft the coast of Java
*r C. of C.
■ Toledo
Coffee Shop
. l the foreport of March.
has garage, on E. Clinton St .for $3200.00.
Machine Room
(|
David. 22. had
navy'
nau been
own in
in the
Mic K»
’J
&lt;PJ4.)
I since July' 1940 and was a gunner's “hipping
.j : mate on the 111 fated ship. Mra.
’\uton Rln&lt;&gt;
Pood Center
I
Williams had received a wire from
Shop Office
1 , her husband on Feb 28 assuring her1
’
IBltes)
.[I (that he was alright. Il in thought
^1^'
Viking
K
that he was , trnpned in the ‘boat Perks Tavern
REAL ESTATE BROKER
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when it was torpedoed-and lost his
«. life when the ship sank
j
1Doubles
STEBBINS BUILDING
PHONE 2659
Robert Freeman of Battle Creek I- Hawthorne
J , was also a gunner's mate on the O. Tate
P. Anderson
We believe that—
«; Houston and he Is also listed as J. Havens
V. Munton
j। '"inluilng
missing lii
Lu action.”
H. Matthews
H. Matthews
D. Buckland
Mrs Casaday and her brother.’
Singles
1 Acle, who makes hW home with her r. Taliaferro
E. Adami
m
। and attends school here, left Sun-1
.---------। day for Logansport.
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Harrison in lhe death of his wife,
c.rM.1 won . w&gt;lr Iron, Bonn.,
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j Herman P. Lahrs of Flint, state
• commander, said state officiate had
invited the Legion to take part in'
I the air raid defense program. Lc-, place and Les Hawthorne and Vern
I irlonnairr.;, iil.y&gt; said that James M. Smith were deadlocked for third
| Landis, head'of tlie office of civll- place with 550 scores.
League
। iaii'tfefciw
Ian-defense in
in Washington,
Washington. had
had Mas- Commercial
1
■ ■
----I signed-the
national• -Legion
organ!-.; Dave Goodyear placed himself in
___________________ t
tlie 'select circle" Thursday night
ratiop to such participation
•'
............
With a big 625 series., B. Payne hit
sfiifley Henry of the Hastings ^79 and Joe Stutz was in third spot
Past is a member of the executive 1
576. Many others scored good
committee und was in attendance' scr‘]&gt;s;_ A,
। Andrus Service blanked Hastings
at the conference sessions.
I construction,
State
Insulation
whitewashed City Fathers, Coffee
I Shop dropped three games to Roush
Tailors. Goodyear
Bros. Hdwe.
1 Panel discussion. "Inter-Amerl- blanked Auto Sport Shop and Has!can Relations." will be the subject Ungs Lumber and Coal with a 2713
discussed nt the Womens Clubi series won a pair from Vikings.
.
meeting on Friday. March 20, at the' Bliss League
Masonic hail. Mrs. Fred Stebbins.
Several fine scores were bowled in
|ctalrm.n, l&gt;«
io, &lt;,&lt;■».«-„„
c n
IDm
। the Bliss League
Friday night. Tom
K!"!'
&lt;**-» wo*
~ DCS*
I— wan a
■■
...
, . ■ uBoen
senes, w.
w.,
Mrs. D. A. VnnHiiwIrlrk
aHm Hamilton
...
.had. n 555 series und. —
\“«Da'k2rkk Mr«
Mr.rs'..T
John
Ki
| Ketcham nnd
nurl Mrs.
X&lt;r« E.
t' A.
A Vlilrlnn
Burton, ji......
Lechleltner scored.__
550.
Shop Office took a pair from
! Hospital Guild No. 12 will meet
j Monday evening. March 23. nt the I Office. Tool Room blanked Foundry
' home of Mrs. Rene Ganguillet with and Engineers won a pair from
■ Mrs. Edward Campbell assisting.! Electrician*.
‘ Dessert will be served promptly at' Stale Tournament
j 7:30 and brldRc will be played dur-! Hastings was well represented In]
the State Tournament at Saginaw i
I Ing the evening.
I on the weekend with five teams and'
I Circle No.
of the WS.C.S. will' several bowling in the double* and
I meet with Mrs. Rozell Stanton Tues-(singles. Piston Rings with a 2683 seday. March 24. Dessert at 7:30i ries, head by Roy Hubbard's 618,
—-------- ... . , .
! placed eighth in lhe present stand1 Mrs Henry Elliot will lw hostess lng!&gt; ln the BoQsUr Five Men event,
It s The Talk Of
to the Lutheran Guild at her home AuU) Sport shop
Haji.
ion- -South
Jefferson- .....
street_ Wednes.tings
Ice unu
nnd ruci, 2450 suite
sute inBj.
----. -----ul||, uc
The Town!
I dnv
(lay afternoon. March 25.
2f&gt;. All memmem7 sulatlon -niw
2399 n-d
and Hastings Lumber
। tiers
hers are urged
tinted to be present
present as there:, nnd• Coal.
—• 2460.
Flattering Spring
Will be election of officers.
■ Piston Ring Scores
Circle No. 9 of the Methodist W.' R. Hubbard
—203-214-201- 618

lion* with an emphatic "No!"

Inquire—without obligation
—TODAY. You'll be glad

I1 DEATH OF WILLIAM
JOHNCOCK SUNDAY

Piston Ring League
.
wn- Maurice Johncock. of Delton*
Don Bl-,,11,Il . bl. SH xrla. In10
i eluding a 232 last game Tuesday1 ???evlIJ* TwiL' J*11* P*rfnls
night to lead the play In the Ptxton' **r' “ dv^.rsHR ',artl
Ring League and at the same time
J «‘.'2^ „.y
Office to a two ~
to “'ld My ,n ot ,°e,ton. two
Tonight Is the time for the cele-lead
1 I..his
— team.
~
—
children;
sisters
and
one
bration of the twenty-third birth- one victory- over ...
Machines.-Homer
;
•/two
7~
---------1-.?
'.:broth
------- ....---------------s ut tlie
day of the Legion, the Post and' Reynolds, bowling anchor for MaTn*
funeral wasat
the Henton|
Hen tonUnit to have a dinner ut their hall, , chines scored 551 for second spot.
fun’™1 home
funeral
h"n* on
00 T,l
Tuesday
'“',v after­
noon,
the
Rev.
C.
E.
Davte
official'
startlng j 1.6:30 o'clock.
, Grinders dropped three game* toJ
•
Tool Hern
6hip,m'^&gt;n u» &gt;"» Intennem In Pn.rn.viU. mw-l
Approximately 400 American Iz-, odd gome from Engineers.
. u‘ry'
Rlonnnlres were in attendance at the lndfI&gt;&lt;.n^tt( League
I k-hrt.i
'*
Michigan National Defense con“ „
.
.
, .v. , ! J,0RT» »&lt;&gt;PL
ference. sponsored by the Legion' B'
*“
^“1 Week's Letter.
Posts of this state, held In Detroit J^^plnll^da 20e“£e 2Se' We
•ted'to rcport 0,nl Pred'
on Saturday and Sunday.
nr n Ph»X ^o^^539^T^ mf : rtck Anders u fw,,ln« Ju5t ,U1P **««*•
Tne American Legion of Michigan °
--------------'
hl* recent operation.
formally oflcred its services in the/
.n
lhe one

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. IMS

WJI J • ■
• 1
ISultOri£119

.
.... U ] jn*li*Uo honor*. Both are strong,
P°rt of Borton for. Japan.
She
heavy
* h
*rT buyer
h'*" at
“ other
°ther AmericasAmericar ‘1 virile and dependable newspapers
[pad deservedly wield a major in­

' fluence in the north country. The
WATCH YOUR
[other item refers to the action of
MENTAL HEALTH
I the Michigan Highway conference
! Medical men all agree that —
,wilulUH| three
....v. wall
—... known
........ tippet
the ’ tn honoring
, war hysteria te likely to produce a peninsula county highway eiutncen
variety of "behavioral disorders." H for completing more than 25 active
is the concern of the’ social sciences! service years. Longest record of th*
, that every effort should be made! three is held by Kenneth Sawyer
* I
- the pro-- . Marquette
■ ■ county engineer... Whos&lt;
* Ii to ensure .u
the protection
of
POLITICS AND
Ipleagafflkt these mass hysterias !M years were spent between
PERSONALITIES
39 years were spent between Marwiilch formula must be built on a [queue and Menominee counties
Auditor General V. J. Brown luu
bought the old farm near Mason lasting basis. The problem of civ- rMcxt in jlne 1* Carl Winkler, of
Houghton,
one time Oogcblc count’
Where he was bom.—Has anyone Ilian mental health has been a mat- ------------------------------------------------------heard*from Kernel Roscoe Conkling tcr of thou**“ and «‘udy by the engineer, and In the third posltior
Michigan
Fitch, it’* about Ume he was with-; M
’chlo*n ’’o''1"tty
1" for **«
—»•• Hy■ ... . ’county.
...
Mental
Herbert
P. .Larson. Iron
■giene
taf
some
time.
Here
is
a
‘ ~
now working on hte 26th year. Back
drawing from the race for governor 1
or lumthln’.—W. K. Kelsey, dte- 1precaution on Mental Hygiene tn lhe Dlllman^tzgerald regime
Ungutehfd Detroit News comment*- 1
UW writer attended several U. P
for the rank and file citizen:
road meetings and it bccadie ou:,
tor, suggest* that tlie new-Bodnock
First, the capacity to think.
privilege and pleasure to know
be. named for Chascz&amp;rimori Osthen
a
few
quiet
places
in
which
’
■
many
of the men who made highbom. ~~-x^Gov. Van Wagoner luu
to think, and finally some
way history north of lhe Straits
named a committee to Investlgau
worthwhile things to think
Tlie
trio
selected for this public anr
the liquor business, there isn’t any­
about.
professional tribute, ate men of vis­
thing wrong with Uie liquor *et-uy
ion. integrity and a deep sense ol
except when the authority and rficSTEP UP YOUR
personal and civil responsibility. A:
chanlc* of the commission arc used
.FIRE INSURANCE
Eugene T. Moore writes in the Iron
for political payoffs—Gov. Fitei Better get out your fire Insurance
gcrald died three year* ago thL- policies and step them up .20 per­ River Reporter:
Few men dependent on politi­
Monday. March 18th.—Chet Howell
cent, the added replacement costs
cal appointment for their tenure
of the Choaning Argus say* a state
.
.
I. Back in 1938,
of office remain in office 35
paid Public Relations man is one Contractor ;•
,„
Frank
J. Curtte made n
years or more. Most men fall
.ho.
,o ih. cm
by the wayside or leave their
comml^lo... Ur... Io Ih. n«no ol „xra ,Hf ,„u„
puI.
field for private pursuits. To
hb drportmm, hnd tlon Ume, on
„ m sm „,w,
The following editorial material
to appearing in lhe current issue
of the Charlotte Republican­
Tribune. Thanks to Editor De-

DRAFT BOARD GETS Thr;*.Mr lnju,!d
*■*&gt;*■■
*«****■»
,n Au‘° Accident
NEW REGULATIONS I

[sporting New*
_.
w_
GAME

1

1I Thru
Three armi
aged nwn
men wnra
wore inhinwl
injured In
in FINAL
Tlie Y M. C. A. basket ball league
'an automobile accident on Wc*t j-......
of Sunday school teams
i Continued from page 1. Section 1) ,Green street Monday mqrmng. a composed
vra*’ end.d^'on^Baturdty^a'nd^the
son of persons dependent upon him ,car and a truck were badly damaged play-off left two strong Methodist
for support.
and several other car* were involved ■rant* in the highest ranking places.
This application contains a con- ।In minor crashes, all In lhe course The **n|or team having the great­
sent to be signed by tlirxve de|x&gt;nd- ,er n few minutes, according to re- Ml success was composed of Ralph
ent In any way upon the registrant , ports of city police.
r
■ -Ol™-. George Walton. Duane Blough,
and te In the nature of a certificate ■ Jasper Raymond. 70. Middleville1 Junior Mankcr. and Dick Dean
!hat*heCohr.h'eeful^JeraUndl’me R. 3. was driving east on M43-M37. £7hT*em*M
£itt££du7
’*
«*»&gt;“&lt;* I11*" bi “thl*
divUion went
u* fuh &amp;«tehery, evidently became'
the Junior division the Method­
d
confawl b«au*e of the hard ratn;^‘ u‘"‘ *» «“ o*er a scrappy St.
training will -be undertaken. B,,d
the time nnd drore his car across Ro*® team. Junior teams showed
docy specifically waive claim for de- me pavement to the left side. Ho-',ral *P‘rl‘ throughout the league
ferment of the regL'trant for mill- WIU(1 Brtetol. 32. driving a truck west P&gt;’&gt;' nnd tn practice developed some
tary service, nils form ateo must. .aw |he car hcodlng tow„nl hlm and good team piny.
be approved by the local boardand lurned hu truclt off thc pavement
T}"&gt;
ball league luu been,
other governmental agencies. There about w fee| from wh
the Jwo carried on through the efforts of the1
? °thK1,LeUm !?C‘wr? .crashed, and nearly’drove into the V « C. A and Youth Council with
t2CiD.rO^W,li!3.^hlCh7? &gt;
creek nt thnt point in nn effort t&lt;: •
coopwaUon of sehool official^
«id by the local draft board.
avoid the collteion.
and ‘he Sunday school groups of n
7ltc following Hl-A'Classification' Mr Bristol was uninjured but hte number of churches.
. 1
arc being reopened. (!) Recent marwft5 dan,agrd about giM. Mr.,’
---------------- -----------------------|

““
rre” •“
He also suffered cracked ribs. Two neighborhood lhe Wilson family,
of supporting a mother, father,
men. riding with Mr. Raymond. DI-: who have moved to BatUc Creek
brother, sister, or other relative.
ward McKlbbln. 71, Middleville R.I where he is working.
ft is important thnt any regtelrnnt
desiring to avail himself of the op­ 3. suffered face lacerations, and I Mr. -and Mrs Gerald Cairn* spent
Alex Albert. 62. Middleville R 3‘the weekend, at the home of Mrs
portunity- of training for nn officer
mart mak* his application and take had severe cuts on the head. The ■Cairns' parent* at Coldwater.
Bunday dinner guest* of Mr.'^nd
the necessary step* to complete the!। three were removed to Pennock haspilal
Mrs. George Taggart were Mrs kferprocedure Incident thereto before'
his classification has been changed | Several other cars, stopped nt the! rill Strtmback and children nnd
Meno of the accident, were involved Wm. Strtmback of Woodland. Sun-!
Any information concerning this
In minor crashes, but the names*of ‘,a&gt; afternoon Mr. nnd Mr*. Will-’
•object inny ik- obtained from tiie .the drivers were not learned.
'*~ Rose and son and‘ Mrs. N. “
Um
B. 1
chief clerk or chairman of the draft
;RO'C were callers.
board.
Mr. and Mrs. Hou a rd Main and
GLASS CREEK
spent Sunday nt the home
Mr and Mr*. Russell Whittemore .family
*
RESTRICTED USE OF
Mr and Mr*. Alvin Morgan of
attended a party in the home of I of
'
every pose ot eo&gt;»^-Ro«er Bobrnn 1,0||„„a A aay
lw0 ago asked!
i Battle-Creek.
TIN CANS PROMISED
Mi-. Ethel Cu|M-nhnvcr in Hastings!
year producing satisfactorily for
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Van Hom
us. lhe erninuy r.ee&lt;U tower re.uIlsu„. b„,a
of
Middleville
Sunday dinner
i
i
&lt;°‘ ““““evuie were siuicuy
ever changing commissions. sur­
Uuor.i and more rehnon -tmasm. „lsh,r
mau.n,| 1&gt;bor (U.
tlce from Washington stating that win ■„,~t winTu EMI5n'l,’n rt^'gui-sts of their daughter. Mr*. Clare
viving political upheavals and
a 40 percent saving is Io be made in n
lhe Lire dueonlml wh™ .«■&gt; Mr
,„a tla c„uU
, a„
wL v
,* ,M , Hal‘rV Dtinn Bassett and family. Mr. nnd Mrs
the
amount
of
tin
UM.nl
by
the
can
­
~.,™
--------------,_-™.
uirni
—
of
a
wo(
&gt;na
wouia
this
wwk
Thursday
for
an
ifli
day.yan
Horn
returned
Thursday
from
public
Impatience,
the
tribute
return to normal.—Tlie Michigan
ning industry, compared to. 1911. meet.ng. Mrs. Dan Douglas will be a lrlp to Florida. In the evening
State Horticultural Society, in ses-'
wo* planned and certainly well
reach the same figure viz a 20 pci
Tin cans are not available for'iuch co-nostess.
it|,e Bassett family called on hl*
alon nt South Haren, atked for a cent tilt. This information, semi-: deserved.
items as dog food. French fr!»d
Mr and Mr.- \.tn Whittemore of'narrnu. Mr. and Mr*. George Batonions and potatoes, coffee, tobac- Delt'.n were Sunday visitors at Chas I.-.ell of Freeport. '
return to the old time.—Under the, public in nature w-ns given gratuinew sugar raUahing program every J""b. "nd ,t ls
0,1/JMr^. GOVERNMENT
Whl't'more’s.
,
...
1941 beer cans alone used 1600 tour
"
-Lid Week's Letter
. , CONTROL FOR CIO
household must dLsclase how much ------ «. L. k..-.,
—
...
cuuuw M. CurtU mt ot
R M,„u o,
11 a' '2* EH" lh“"
R’010» UM Jo--.
DlbU... Jr.. .v.......
(Muter.' George TiiRgart. Marjorie Cairns
■■ —
Hird for canned
rnnnrd beans,
tv-nni rnrr. nr ... .
.
..
.
sugar it has on hand—No mattci
’ Hied
mtoWMn but in tan,
a„a hu CIO.
coni or &lt; jv „f Chicago, were Stind.iv vteitor.i •Bid Ethel Wilson have all been on
peas.
what the war erwt* it te cheaper to ... appllcAbl. to nwnrt ramnl ,„uu., „„„
■' ” ‘
’
Jimmy has ocen, the sick list this week.
u„a„ ,h,
Tin cans arc unrestricted for to­ jaeccptwl in the Air Corps'and i* on1
win.—The recent minerals year book
~
‘
Gerald Culms and Howard Proc1**’ v-’' wwi-l»,nt, miitoes. peas. com. asparagus, beans, a thirty day furlough.
i
' tor started work at the Hastings
a publication of the Bureau ol ing it on for the general good
s-ilmnn tuna fish, tomato juice,
John H ivens and Mfg. Co lart week.
about reap|x&gt;rtlonnu-nt as the first evaporated milk, baby focal, nnd;! Mr anti Mr*. Joint
Mines, contains this statement: * Bv
'Rodney of Harting* and Louis HavMarguerite Kidder te staying in
step to turn the state government such other canned foods as deemed |
far the most conspicuous among NEWSPAPER IS
w...» .-,r
hook, line and sinker over to tin necessary.
Iron and steel products exported .Jr TOWN BAROMETER
: iuul Rachel Lewi*.
Jar I ma* are i»*it&gt;K strvamluiiKi •
■ "av,&gt;'w wl &gt;V»dncsdar.
This is Rood adviCi jto aid in the war effort. Only 10j„.
1034 wa* scrap, which totaled
It develops that Earl T. Huckfc labt,r
Our new club, which has been
Erway entertained the
-1 named
Friendly Neighbor*, met
1A35AM gross tons of which Lt6f49&lt; a non te going to follow T. O. Huckle’dp. any war lime, when in doubt percent nf rubber will be used and |
•— -------------- and Mr* Rusm‘1! Whltlcrn-rc Thursday at the home of Ethel Wit­
the ring* will have but one lip or ■
went to Japan, compared with the a.&gt; publisher of the Cadillac Evening vote No.
flange. However, the housewife t^ ....... -- ............ .
w’.iv
.in av wviv wu iiiuua picjrf:
total exports of 773,406 tons in 1033 News. Tlie y oung man in hi* *alutitortn
the
Leo
Tiff
home
in
north-;
and
they
started on their sewing,
axstirrd of plenty ot rings for can­
west flutLind Sunday.
*-•-»---------------of which 547.000 tons went to Jap- atoty carried what we believe Ls an
ning purposes.
and Mrs Forrest. Havens
"I am unfortunately a German
an. ’ Now instead of coming back accurate barometer of any commun---------------- -------wen- Battle Creek visitors Tuesday, j enemy alien-, but thoroughly Amrrfrom below, our scrap Ls coming l‘y viz:
I OH AN EGG STORY?
jT!ie &lt;-.i||&gt;‘d on their son Iziuh
j lean Jn spirit, and I feel that I
down from above —Chas. Bonine J
'Il has-been said many times । A gas balloon. cwQing a sensitive j E. B Pattenon Doster R. 1 ItM-' .,Xr.r’ and Mrs Homer Erway of. owe this offering of my blood l«
prominent in state Triple A circle* ' by civil leaders no community
recording instrumentlywaA sent up a White Leghorn hen that hit:: cone',, 1‘.4on .wt’tp Sunday callers nt some American soldier who haa ahed
Is better than Ils newspaper and
says form conditions influenw* if
by the U. S Weatlu r Bureau station; "all out" fnr defense. Mr. Patter-11this blood fighting agntivt the InI Jl*' Antes of lytrolt spent the i JutUces of the country from which
that no newspaper Is better than
nt Juliet. Ill, last Saturday mom-'Ison writes the Banner.as follow*:
net actually rrpiilatet. unemployment
11' came.'
donor
at the
How te thl* for a big ecK .story.’ ^f'(’kPnrt w™’ hte family here-.
- —A O'cnnar.
—
ing. ’nu- balloon soared to h height11
and that farm aubsldir* casts th-,' the community which Is serves.
I Chicago Red Croi. Blood Donor
of about twelve miles whciKthc which L‘. peifvctly true? t have 4!
Obviously
this
statement
has
tc
nation leas^than unemployment.—[
i temperature, moisture and air priy- White Leghorn .hen hatched l.vs|'
If Michigan may be accepted as s apply ‘o ‘he *maUer communities sure was recorded by the ln.stru-4;Mav which has been laying cxtri^;
'' ' are served. by
.
jingle new- ment. the balloon bursted nnd the Targe eggs. But these are the Liru-I
*tan&lt;tard the ChrteUan Science which
the towns wilt
instrument
to earth by &lt;Atx|he first one measured 8' In-!
Monitor is the most widely quoted paper.Look
------- ----over
— ------------------------.------------ - relumed
--------- rhe*"-around it the long way and
»e».w»e h&gt; Ud, eouott, -•H.w'whleh you
t.ml&gt;w .nd ». turf ,'”XlL‘w5r“L'"™hv ,&lt;
instrument was found by Richard 6’ Inches the short way: the secrationing iook&gt; rather dumb wher how correctly this claim applies.
Oliphant near his home. 3 mile.- piid one. 8', hiches tlie long way
north of Prairieville at 4:30 Sat- nnd 6'. inches the short wav: and I
a half dozen Lansing and Battle UQU(5R srupy
the third. 8 Inches the long way nnd[
j urtiay afternoon.
Creek bread wagons pull into Char­ PCL1T1CAL FAKE
| Instructions to return the instru­ 6'. inches the shprl way. Number!
lotto every morning —Try and im­
Senator-Editor Harry H. Whitely ment to the Weather Bureau. Wash­ 3 weighed 13 ounce^ D&lt;» you kt-"-*
agine the 821 a month soldier, when of Dowagiac is eternally correct ington. D. C. by mail were attached of any one who catrlxat this?’
he returns to private life, voting fotjj when he says the private Var to the instrument and a reward foi
Too little: too late: tpo bad!
the over-time double* pay l6r Sun-1
[ Wagoner commission named to "in- its return is offered. •
There still Ls pine to buy U.^. De-«
day politician—Tlie row over the:
tense Bonds and Stamps.
'• vijUgale" and report (after clccoccupancy of the Sojourner Truth'
- , ,
,
.
, iion» on lhe liquor business is r
Meral houd.K pra,.« In t»uol.
|ulC]11 lnkc
Wh„tl[),
has resulted in a sharp slump In,
'
several political reputations in thati
“The whole ’study’ I* more or
city.—The R.-T. isn't going along
les* a screen to cover up lhe
on any ent and doc choice by rcIMilltical dynamite and make
publicans tor United States sen­
folk* think some "reform’' may
ator.—The appointment ot Gcorgt
occur. The power for reform,
TomlLnson. Grand Rapids, secretary
its need and direction is all
of the republican state ccntral'-comavailable nt hand, if the admin­
miltce a* head of the Victor,- Gar­
istration wishes to use it
den movement In Michigan is just
another exhibit of the close work­ GOVERNMENT
ing hook-up between the .Van Wag­ VIOLATIONS

FBEEFORT
| GUM CBUK
The remain* of Mr*. William I Last Week'* Letter.
Thoma* who passed away Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway and
afternoon at bar home in William*- Mia* Joan spent Bunday with Mr.
ton. were brought to Freeport and• Mrs. O. Scott
- at
- Lansing.
’
Sun­
day being the birthday of Mr*. Ruth
Methodtet church on Monday after,
Mrs. Bara Erway returned Sunday
noon. Mrs. Thomas had suffered
several stroke* and iiad been ill for from a three week’s visit with rela­
tive* in Muskegon and Grand Raphered by older rcsidnU as Miss Ella
Relgler. daughter of the
late
Fred OU* la confined--to the home
-------------------------------Charles V. Relgler. a Iqng tima with an injured ankle,
grocery man of Freeport. Interment'
----------------- *♦*——
wa» in Pleasant Hill cemetery.
I Create in me a clean heart. O God;
and renaw a right spirit within me.
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who h... Juki

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first danger

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lhe cooperation of this association. We have money

to finance homes and the building of new onci.

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Don’t delay, stop in today!

HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Phone 35&lt;M

9 Stebbins Bldg.

Down 1 Go Gasoline
and Oil Prices
REGULAR SO OCTANE GAS

by .

tegutativv inatrrist
735 MORL'
GENTLEMEN

'

According to the Bureau of the
. Census. Barry county’s 1340 popula­
tion of 22.613 i* almost evenly divid­
ed between male 11.674 and female
10,039 Only 613 are foreign born:
there arc 14 negro residents and
two reprer-rntaUvrs of otiiei* rapes I
13X196 are given a&gt; rural farm populai ion and of the total figure 2.684
persons arc over 65 and 1951 undet
five years.
I

ditors go directly into the
:c bii.-kr:7 "Xltvt of th?m are
definitely not news but simply
i'rcpagur.(L* for some official
who wanf^o stay on the public

,

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

j publicity men and women arc
, |I considerable.
1 Let Mr John Government. pracIn an -article in the National Re^]_
tiler what it preaches and not viopublic of September, 1937. unde:[; late Ila own apiieals al such a high
the title of "Iron Berapv for Mara."
&lt; and useless expense.
Congressman Fred L. Crawford, oft
the «th Michigan Dirt, a far sight- ' ROAD ENGINEERS
ed legislator, called public attention1 HONORED IN. U. P.
to thl* UUpping abroad of Ameri-1 two interesting bits of satlsluc-

WE ALL KNOW
THE FIGURES

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in the candidacy of Kun Sigler'. he points out:
Hastings lawyer mentioned for «tati

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1 thanked his family bore lor ths tove;' ly birthday cake shipped to him
which arrived in excellent condition.
' Rolfe Bulling was generously re­
. membered with some lovely gifts.
AND
Those present at lhe dinner were
'the men's parents. Mr. and Mrs
John Bulling. 8r. and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allerdlng and two children
of Woodland; Miss Juanita Penning­
ton. Nashville: Mrs. Bessie Cook,
Mrs, Charles H. James entertained Hartford, sunt ot Mrs. Rolfe Bulling,
the Busy Elgin club. Monday eve­ also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olli
ning March 0. Bunco waa played Vreeland. Caledonia; present from
Hastings were Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Maraman and Mr. and Mrs. Phlto

CLUB NEWS

led tlie Jolly Neighbors Sat-1
evening. March 7. at their
wmr with a carry-in supper.
Tpmlxhed the evening's enter­
ent with honors going to Mrs.•
1
1

On Tuesday evening of last week,
the employees of the offices In the
Stebbins Bldg. held a party in the
office of the Hastings Bldg. Ac Loan
Association, honoring Dr. Ksnlth
McIntyre, who expects to be called
soon for service in lhe navy. Sixteen
were present at the supper served
by Mrs. Charles Rogers and for the
social time which followed. Adding
to the pleasure of the evening was
the presence of Earl R. Boyes, who

ma Hunt) of Plainwell. Twenty
guests were present who spent the
afternoon playing games and visit­
ing Mrs. Wolfe received many love­
ly gifts. Out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Claude Hoffman of Lacey, and

evening of last week at the pariah1
'
house. Mixa Myra Bumgardner, exe- Loretta Young In
cgUve from Battle Creek, and MIm "The Mtn In Her Life"
with
Conrad
Veldt.
Dean Jagger
'
Nara Oarvicr of New York City gave1
*
'
interesting talks. Each Camp Plrej Intensely fascinating story of the'
group also gave a short skit dur­ life and the loves of an exciting.
ing the evening.

Thirty-one friends and relatives

The story has Its setting tn the
Mrs, Clarence Hammond, West Clin­
ton 81.. to honor lhe latter's birth­ underworld, dealing with the dram­
day on Sunday. A pot tuck dinner atic life at a paroled convict.
"Bteel Against the Hky"
starring Alexis Smith. Lloyd Nolan
The heart-pounding story of two
men and one girl who made adven-i
ture their business.
The Range Busters In
REHEARSALS TO BEGIN
The adventures of the Rangebus­
The Hastings City Band, under
ters
when they get embroiled tn
ths direction of Lewis Hine dinjftor
a political and a real estate mess.
of instrumental music at the' High

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school, will liavc ita first rehearaal
Tuesday. March 24. al 7:S0 P M. In'
the band copm in the High school.
Mr. Hine announces that players are

The same delightful buffoon who
mixes burlesque with sophisticated
comedy.
“Miss Folly" starring
Zasu Pitta, Slim Summerville
heafsal Tuesday night. We are look­
The xany action of this picture
ing forward to another successful unwinds In the sleepy town of Mid­
band Mason in the first ward park. ville where the Civic League has
clamped down on fun. progress and

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Saturday was the birthday of
Wayne Merrick and In honor of lhe
day. fourteen ot his neighbors came
for the evening bringing with them
a cooperative supper, surprising Mr.
Merrick. Pedro was played after
supper with Mra. J. L. Valentine and
Hastings W. C. T. U. lx planning
Charity Guild No. 0 of Pennock j Fred Jones holding high scores and to send cookies to the soldier boys
on March 25 and will appreciate the
The glorious story of men against
hospital was entertained by Mrs. B ;
help ot all who Are interested. Ail the waves that link England and
A LyBarker on Tuesday evening of
those desiring to furnish cookies for
last week. Dessert was Yurved to
Complimentary to Mra. Alex Nell
thirty-two and dues for the year (Geraldine Williams i. a recent bride. Hits worthy cause are requested to
were paid during tlie business ses­
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and former members of Tau chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi. A clever armg equipment centered the dining
Wednesday evening. March 11. A table where refreshments were
six-thirty dinner was served to
served to eight. Mrs. Neil was pre­
eleven, thr table decorations being
green tn honor of St. Patrick. Mrs.. sented with some lovely gifts. Mra.
। Helen Butolph Werner of Grand
Rapid), was an out rd town gwest.

Irish songs and the members tried
their skill' at embroidering u sham­
rock on u piece of doth. Mrs. Alma
Flnglclon proving lhe most adept.

Women of the Moose. Tuesday eve­
ning. March 10. at the former's home
on E. Marshall. Mrs. Lyle Ingram
was a guest.

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Saturday afternoon Mrs. Willard'
party honoring Mrs. Philip Mitchell,
who expects to leave soon to join
her husband at Port SIU. Okla. Eight
were present for dessert. Including
three out of town guests. Mrs.
Thomas Stebbins. Grand Rapids.
MLss Virginia Potts. Greenville and

nftenwon March 12. at her home contract. Mrs. Stebbins held lop
nn W. Cliutun street. Winners s»t: score and Miss Marceline Campbell,
pedro were Mra. Ruswll Zerbc). Mrs. second, a Rift priie being presented
Lloyd Anderson and Mrs. Hayes.: to Mra Mitchell.

bridge Tuesday.
rd. by Mrs. Robert Mills and Mrs. |m and Mra. Ina Weldon. Al bridge.)
Mra. A. W Wheating and Mrs. Fred
Friedrich held the high and tow'
Mrs. David Boyes was hostess to scores respectively. The committee!
Hospital Guild No. 5 on Thursday
evening, twelve being present for Frank Kelley and Mrs. Herbert Cal­

kins. Decorations appropriate to 8t.
Corkln. a guest, won top score and Patrick's day were used on the re­
Mix! Hurley Fox was second.
freshment tables.
In observance of lhe birthday of
her husband. Mra. Rolfe Bulling cn-i
Mrs. Philo Sheldon, entertained six­
placen being laid for sixteen. Center­ teen boys and girls on Monday afting lhe table wua an arrangement
of spring flowers. In keeping with Games were played and the children
lhe color motif of pink and white had a happy time. St. Patrick deco­
Hundav was also the birthday ot rations were' used and clay pipes
were given lhe youngsters as favors.

Sam's army. He called during the
One hundred and sixty mothers
afternoon over long distance lele- and daughters attended the Mother

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Mrs. Fred Tabberer in Freeport.
I
Prayer
meeting announcement
will be mad-'- Sunday.
Everyone Is urged to attend the
public meeting the young people
are holding at the. Hastings church

CHURCHES

World Traveler
To Hold Revival
At W. M. Church

New lighting fixtures are being in­
stalled in thr Wesleyan Methodist
A revival meeting, sponsored
tike group of women’ who have been «re of the indirect lighting type and
,
..
will not only greatly Improve the
ifihfins for prayer each Wednesday
...
win begin-at the Wesleyan Methodlit ciuirch Wednesday evening

SPRING

45
ing asdsfed in a previous revival
and who has had charge of the chil­
dren's meetings at lhe camp ground
lhe post few yean. b to assbt In

day. 2:00 P M . at 1501 S Jefferson
Membership class meeting Wed­
nesday. 7:30 P M.. at 417 E. Grand

See Our Spring Collection

SPRING . . . Calls for Pretty Shoes .
Step Out in Style and Comfort
Our Bright New Easter Colors
Are in. We have them in
Gabardine. Patent and
Crushed Kid Leathers.

The pastor will meet lhe members I
having made three trip* around the
world and Is an outstanding preach-. of Uie Preparation class who could
er of lhe old-fashioned Gospel. She not attend on Thursday afternoon ,

The Biggest Array of Smart
Sports Wc Have Ever Shown
on Display

tlonal HOUimsm Missionary Society and congregation will be hehi in thr
dining room of the church Thurs­
very highly recommended nnd Ker | day night. March 26. following a
Chrispcll extends a cordial Invita-' dinner served under lhe auspice* of
tion to everyone to take advantage!

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church organizations will report: a
budget for the ensuing year will be
adopted and such other business will:
be transacted a* shall properly come
before the meeting. Following the

Hundreds
of Pairs

.98 and
will ulso bring special messages in
song. She 1* especially talented in

urged to M-nd their children
these meeting*.

with Mr* Kirk Foreman at the key­
board. On the following Bunday.
Murch 29. lhe new organ will be
formally dedicated at the morning

Oido. I* now engaged In a series of
evangelistic service* at the Pilgrim

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o'clock Sunday morning.

Rector will preach a term
priate to-Passion Sunday.

paint
Holiness Tabernacle on Broadway.
He began preaching at 12 years of

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MEN'S SMART DRESS STYLES!

William Cogswell was the victim
Preacher,' irk father placing a box
Hurt he might ace over tlie pulpit. He of a painful accident Wednesday of
is now 20 and L* taking fhb 3rd
year in Theological work at the
Seminary In Owosso. He will be at frightened and Mr Cogswell, who
was on the ground, lost* hh tooting]

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WARTIME SPRING

speaking every night at 7 45 and
Sunday at 11:30 A. M You arc in­
vited to avail yourself ot the privi­
lege of hearing him.

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placed In
Mrs Christman's Sunday school
class will hold it* monthly social expect nnd his neighbor* and friend*
gathering tonight. Thursday, at the are glad hta injuries were no worse.

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neighborhood
lhe P T. A
last
Meet at the parsonage at 7:30.
The young people will sponsor a Thursday night was not a.* well at­
public service at the church tomor­ tended as usual. The pictures put
row. Friday, evening. Rev. Harry E
Bailey, pastor of Haven of Rest Tab­
ernacle at Level Park, will bring the
message and n group of young peo­
WM. J. WATSON
ple from his church will sing There
will also be special instrumental
William J. Watson, aged 56. pass­
number* A fine program ha* been
ed a®ty unexpectedly Saturday afarranged and everyone is invited to
though he had suffered from a
Merle Collison, brother of the groom. heart ailment for five yean
He
After a short honeymoon tn Chi­ was bom In Yankee Springs town­
cago they will be at home with his ship on March B. IBM. the son of
parents. Mr. and Mn. Floyd Colli­
son for the present.
He married Miss Mae McKibben of
Yankee Springs on Oct IS. 1007. and
since 1817 have Uved in Cloverdale.
Surviving are his wife: two daugh­
ters. Mildred of Kalamazoo and
Thelma at home; two sons. Bernard
at home and Russell of Oull lake;
two grandchildren: also two slaters

was held at the Leonard funeral
home on Tuesday at 10:00 A M . in­
terment In lhe Yankee Springs
cemetery, the Rev. Floyd Nagel of
Sunfield officiating.

�THE HA1TIN0B BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, IMS
I STUDENTS PRESENT
Mra. Stella Leavitt visited friends
TH OB N APPLE p ARDEN CLUB
In Ravenna Bunday.
FINE STYLE BE VUE
Tne nome or Mr. ano mt*, maya
About 35 members and guests met;
1 At the girls' assembly at High played. The
■
Mra Cole Newton and Miss Helen Gukin, Hastlnp Route 1. was the'at the home of Mrs W. D. Bamrs Island Or Barbados
e,
J r,
school Friday morning, the sewing and pastel al
scene of a simple wedding on Sat- Thursday. March 12. for the flrat: r. ,,
. .Dr
M HHol lPft Grand Rap- ciaMes 4Uge&lt;i t Mlyie lhow. the B)rl,
urday afternoon when their aon. garden club meeting of the season.
nnmi
...r a ,„
n to ilTMXleUn
„
trip
thc ddreaae&amp;
had ment of children's w
iolle
Richard A., and Mtes Avis Doris. At the business meeting, conducted Ids at noon Saturday tor
BridJrtL^?l
modelln*g LtM&gt;
™«« _ _ they _, __
bad.
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■Mis.-. Virginia Pott* was home from. Mr. and Mra. John Hewitt were
H2°Xt Aral ^wZ?JI __ j.
*!!►!
Doris and Virginia Livingston ot Roc^a.jtauchter Of Mr. and Mrs.; by Mra Barnes lhe new president. Barbados’ He'
mer a* an exhibit. 1
went flraf te Wash?
OreenvUle over the weekend.
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home from Lansing on Sunday.
play suits, sun suits.
B*lUe Creek *p*nt the weekendI Henry Rogers. 136 E. Stale St.. Has- each member was given a copy
ington. D. C.. where derails of hte dr^ and raytjn Ju^r
Mtes Barbara Wilcox was home! Mr. and Mra. Percy Dimond and with
with their
««« ..-..-p-.
F..„, Mr. »..«
n«a wen.
...
„ The the laws of the club nnd a newly*
grandparents.
and: U
Ungs.
were united
In marriage.
passport, etc., were to be arranged. । Lau-r they nl0deled formal gown*. Bachelder, teacher of
from Bang6r over the weekend.
Ison. Russell, were In Dowagiac Sun- Mrs. Harry Church.
I ceremony wai performed^at ’ three book?
and1 ,ron
from}- there
he *
went
te Miami.
Miami, I MluWe (or j.H0{&gt;
whlch
Mr. and Mra. Robert Milks
Mills attend- o'clock, th
the-------Rev. J.
R. chrtapell, —
paslwc •'•*
tl11 t®
Mrs Harry Parker of Jackson vta-l &lt;'“&gt;'•
,
j Mr.
' ~
and wik
scheduled
to leave wcre Joaned by thc j. 0. Penny CoJ
Pember .&gt;
at। tor of .the Wesleyan Metlwdtst ard the nepd for p*vlng Rarden। Pi
the&gt; latter
tJtace'nn
^edn/utesTbv
lied Mra. .F. E. Adair on Satu/clay. Eldon Chase of Fort Custer ■visur cd the funeral of wPrank
— -v n-~.v~rd hte
hte father.
father. W.
W. L.
L. Chase,
on the Hets funeral home in Nashville, | church, reading the service in the ^ta waJrtrewed Members were pknlanT m!de/unau™ bTnearb —
and Sunday.
, Red
Chase, on
—
^.y. ^^lted^Mra Sarah pr^mc. ofMxteen member, of the
™
K
StamTwd S
Ralph DeMott Ls Ijome from Camp! Bunday.
Leonard Wood. Mo., for a furlough! Mra. Swan Anderson nnd Mrs. C. Calkins in the afternoon.
immediate families
;
neighbors so none would be wasted,.eteiast-hours in the air was hteof ten day*.
| p. Flustrom were in Grand Rapid*1 FRANK ROC.ERJL HL ta
’
~rhf ?rld?.ch?B&lt;! for,hc,r W5?&lt;Ur‘8...a
The program was in charge of -chrdule _
Mrs. Jiunes P. Mohler and daugh- on Monday.
;
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«!»*'■
.mc.. x.»&lt;&gt;
-*
The
Th. doctor
tola. lu&lt;
h.. been tryint
Inta, to;
ta
NOW
A
MARINE
CADET
ter. Alice returned Friday from their
Mr*. Llnnle Devi* spent the weekcrepe and her corrage wa* of mixed ais£UMlan ln a panelgroup-the top-.amnge this trip f&lt;/ several monthvbul tn Jackson.
1 end at Lansing with her son, Henry
Ml.
nriu
ruro.
wnu
Mr. and Mra. Prank Rogers, who n°WT"’,c* werc: w,Mt ,h*r wt,uld llkc
Is making It nt this time be-'
live south offalhe city, have had good| ।
aLuJ?!!;-*** ,n the,r 8arrt, ’L'&lt;whi‘t th*-’ cause of the serious Hines* ot hl ! '
Bow of Flint spent lhe' Billings and family.
antJ
QUllk* ln llw fnthPr wlth hwirt trOubl&lt;- following]
Il,hls parent*. Mr. and) Miss Betty Lane nnd Raymond news from thetr son, Frank Rogers. Ivan OukU! performed lhe duties nf ml#lu
n
Furrow.
Nyberg of Allegan spent ~
Sunday
'
•in
■ *h° &gt;■ » naval aviation cadet best man for hte brother.
Uw. Mrs. Walter Hobbs presided and a ,trokr suffered several months ago .
»Un»
«if Middleville,
Detroit.
“t Corpus Christi, Texas. In July, ,
luncheon was served, speakers verP Mr. w C. Cascnd- Arran,:• rwnjs were made earlv in
ra.
Lloyd Valentine
*cre&lt; Pontiac and Detroit,
Ila Powell,
has been
it*
of Mr.who
and
Mra.|i **
‘
following th.
the ceremony .nrf
and the]
Mra. Francte Briggs
of Bowens he and a group of men left Grosse Mitain.
Mr4 Cur|U Gurrteon, Mrs. ................................
- Mra. —
Dec-mlwr
ol which time.
Elliot
in- Christmas, ta a |myoung couple left for a short wed-',Gten Dennrfone. Mra JaluaHrauiand.
and baby daughter waro to accmnverslly ha*)&gt;ital in Ann Mill* ta vteiHng her daughter. Mra,|H®- Mich., where they .had been in
Loyal Edger nnd family.
training, for Corpus Christi. Since ding trip to Flint. For traveling, tlie Mra. Philo Sheldon. Some of the pany him. At thnt time they were
Mr. and Mrs I. Stlcb of Ann Ar- that time several of the men^iave bride wore navy Blue with sand i thing* talked about were combining to .’;aii on the S. S. Evangeline, a
bor were gueals'of Mr. and Mrs. been transferred te other branches ___________
; vegetables with flower gardens. anl-^WO tnn ship, from New York.. BeLnrcinto'Nrrius lust Friday.
, of service, but Frank and a former. The couple are making the|r home■ mal and Insect pests, and some of cause of war conditions and the fact
of Mid-'school
teacher ------from---------Michigan
nave'at
136 *-■
E. ouuc
State os
St.- ror
for wic
the |iiracin.
present/’the new thing* in both flowers and {hat the island of Barbados, a
Mrs. HariiH Cheney cf Grand ' Mr nnd Mr*. Will Cra.na&gt; u&gt;
«*,u- --------- --------------- -------'.as Un
| dievllle were gueata of Mi and’ Mra. stayed
‘ *in,
“ the same company.
~
Mr. Gaskill expecting *to lie called■ vegetables.
Rapid.-, !•» the|n»«4t
‘
British pn-ser:Ion. Is 'at •■ar. it
A week ago Friday, ten of the into lhe army service In the near
and hiuband. Mr aril
I Dan Lewis on Saturday.
.
A lovely arrangement of mixed would have been necessary for them
Bamca.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Flnnie spent present class were chosen to train future.
. flowers nnd St. Patrick green fen- to tend al Trinidad, an island Just
Mrs. Gaskill came to Hasting* | tured the dining table where tea-off the enasl of Venezuela. S. A- and
Mra. Frank Andrus. Mrs. Don thc weekend in Bay City with Mr. for maylne cadet*, a newly organized
brsnch of the naval service. Prank I about two year* ago from Wayland.,iwaa served. Mra. C. D. Bauer and.K(l by a*smaller boat to their d-stiJlury and Mr*. C S Potu. attended nnd Mra. Harry Martin.
the Home Show-in Grand RapuLs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hossack ot and the other Michigan man were'Mr. Gaskill graduated from Has- Mrs. Wm. Hinman poured.
nation, the
eastward i-land in
on Friday
,
Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of two of the ten selected, the choices Ungs high school and te now em- : Tlie flower show will be held-In the Wert Indie* group. At Trinidad
bclng based on scholarship and I ployed at the Bliss Co.
Mr. und Mrs C. M Sisson and Mr. and Mrs. James Langston.
Detroit from March 21-29 Inclusive, they planned to get in touch with)
a* aviator*.
Out of town guests
at —
the
MIm Barbara Sisson of Kalamazoo
Mrs Winston Merrick- and sonability
------- » —
--------- Completion
------- --------- —of!
■
-— —
— wed-..
‘ ‘ Jack Sage, a former Hasting* bo*&gt;.
.culled on Hastings relatives Sunday have relumed from a visit with re- thts work will entitle Frank to thei ding were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gasson of Mr«. Jrj.s Kelly, who 1- AIntlvej. in Sturgis and White Pigeon r"nk of lieutenant In the marine! kill of Nashville.
aft&lt; rribon.
Mr and Mrs Richard Allen and con»5- ‘ho "oxt rank higher than en---------------------------------------.Mrs. Norbert Sullivan nnd Mbs
nicct for their regular meeting at department, and stationed at Trmt-,
Ruth Izickwood of Detroit spent son Dick of Flint *penl the week-■*‘8”. Now he is a charter candi-i। HISCOCK—WILLIAMSON
lhe Moose hall on N Michigan Avr. dad. However, the government can- i
for ‘he rank of lieutenant.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wllliantson ol Friday evening March 20.
liir weekend with their parents. Mr. end with Mr. nnd Mra Gordon Ironceiktl this rewrvatlnn at the Inst
side
। He expect* to have a leave of ab- Delton announce thc marriage of
anil Mra L B I/wkwon&lt;l.
Tlie program Includes a Social mitun- o d thc dnc'or has tried
Kennelh Biddle, who is at Fort
“ powible. after receiving , their daughter. Miss Vida William­
G. D. Hon Is in Minneapolis nn
then
pas-]
Service department in each chapter continually since
“““ “
— *to
“ /et
’* —
n buMnm trip. Mra. Hon ncroin- Custer, was Hie guest of hl.-, moth- b*" commteslon and will then prob­ son, to Private W. C. Hiscock. son a* one of thc fourteen major com­ sage in any way to Barbados.
of E. D Htecock of Battle Creek, the
(itintrd him and Ls the gwst of Mr. er. Mra Newton Branrr. Tuesday
Dr. Elllr-I left Ills home on this
t further course in war tactics. He Rev. S. C. Potter performing the. mittees of Its development program
und Mr-. Earl Hildebrandt.
little
bland
in
1022
nnd
has
been
—
all
of
which
Is
Ukewi-e
bawd
on
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howard of Kal-, !• has had all of the preliminary train­ ceremony on Tuesday. Feb. 24. in;
Emily Edger, who has been
back only once. In the winter of
ing in aviation and is now flying the the soft candlelight at the Prrsby- one principle—that nf Service
.
Social Service and Social Security 1933-31.
dir's during thc winter, has re­ Chis. H. Leonard on Sunday and। largest twjn-motorcd high-power terlan church in Monterey. Cal., at arc terms which may mean Social
Barbados has nn area of only 166
I planes in use anywhere, on land or eight o'clock. Tlie chancel was
turned to her home tn Rutland.
Monday.
Security to the individual, thc fam­ square mile* nnd a population of
.'•’r. and Mr E. F. Bottom have
Mrs Ray. Finnic nijtf* Mrs. David sea. Judging from hi* letters, one banked with calla biles and wis­ ily. or the community nt ter,:e. Tlie 15'fOOO There are four cities on the '
,
realizes
he
is
greatly
enjoying
every
taria.
returned from their trip to various French were luncheon guests Wed­
pregrain of the Women of thc island. Bridgetown, th* capital, being1
For her wedding
the bride
parts of Florida In company with nesday of Mrs. H J Thome of Bat­, minute ot training and he certainly
Moose is all of these things. With the largest and most important. The I
, Ls enthusiastic about flying.
chose an afternoon dress of old rose,
Mr. and Mr. Jt-ny Hoek.-.tra of Kal- tle Creek.
the maintenance of that intcrcst- others are Snelghtstown. Jamestown 1
A youthful hat that harmonizes with
wool with pleated insertions nt the
anu'zoo.'
Mra. Hattie Johnson of Middle­ nOl'BLE CELEBRATION
i ing city in Florida. Mocwehaven. and OMin. Bridgetown has'a num-1
Mr. and Mra. ci
shoulder and waist line She also
ville returned home Sunday with
where the old folks of the order arc bcr of suburbs, one of which is •
daught'-rs of Poa
Mr and Mrs. James Johnson to* re­ HELD ON SUNDAY
wore a liny hat. matching her
the rest of your attire... distinctively
Mr and Mr*. Robert J. Williams drras, from which fell a shoulder i being given the finest type of old named Hastings.
Mrs. lz-&lt;&gt; OlmJl
main u few days.
I age social security, the organiza­
of Middleville, observed their flfty- length veil of brown.
Flint, wen* Buna
detailed in the Schoble manner.. J
Mrs. Clare McKee was in Casso­
tion te giving social service to th"
first
wedding
anniversary
last
Sun
­
parent*. Mr. and
The bride was graduated from
polis from Friday till Sunday where
day with a quiet gathering at the the W. K Kellogg Agricultural individual. With thc maintenance k
she was co-hostess ut a party on1 home of their son-in-law
of that city for children in Illinois.'' In Sunday's edition of the Kain-,
and
in - new'; refreshing spring colors.1
Kelley of 420 W. Saturday evening.
school at Gull lake in 1939. and;
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Row­ Pvt. Hiscock graduated from the: Mooscheart. the Fraternity is pro- m:iz.oo Gazette iipjier.rrd thc nil-:
Madliiui jtt_
accepted a jxisltion
Mr. nnd Mrs W. I., Hinman were
I lecting and giving social security to nouncement nf thr engupement of.
' lader, near Caledonia At the same Lakeview High achool in 1B36.
wm Furry Hotel. In Detroit vtaiUng their son-in-law
( the family. The Women of the Kites yirglnia crook, daughter of Mr.
Grand Haven. Hcri many friends nnd daughter. Mr, nnd Mrs. M. C. time, Roland McArthur Furrow II, BUSH—BENHAM* ’
, Moose are serving their community and
nil., Mrs.
nil.- Don
,/mii E
o Crook
UIUVA of VicksV ILKA- ,:
, son of Mr. and Mrs Roland Fur­
Musolf on Sunday.
I In a large way. through their .pro- buiq. fotnxr -Hastings resident*, to I
row of Freeport, former Hastings
Announcement is made of thc
Work.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finstrom1 residents, who was bom on his great
"Carrying MooM-hcart Philip J. Walker, son of Mr. nnd Mrs i
marriage of Miss Mary Benham, gram of
Miss Cleora Paulsen nnd Mrs and Mr. and Mra. Garrett Isham
grandparents golden wedding anni­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank standards into their homes andI W. E. Walker of Parchment. ."No.
Dorothy Wi«rinan of Grand Rapids were Sunday guests of M». and Mrs.
versary, celebrated his first birth­ Benham of Homer, to Eugene Bush, ■ communities."
। date has been tel for the wedding.
visited Mrs Prrcmnn Furrow Sat­ Andrew Kemp of Battle Creek.
day.
A fine llkene; s of Miss Crook ac-'
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush of
urday evening, going to Nashville te
Dr. nnd Mis. R. G. Finnic were.
Mr. Williams is widely known the city, lhe marriage having been
ccmpanlcd the item.
s)»md Sunday with MLu. Paulsen's In Detroit Wednesday and Thundny where- he attended a meel Ing of throughout the county as a sheep solemnized on Dec. 13. 1941. In Bat­
raiser and liar, taken prizes on his tle Creek.
Shirley Henry wan in Detroit over the American College of Surgeons.
sheep in exhibitions in various part*
Since hl* graduation from the
te a rokcnrl. attending the DepartMrs. Hownrd Barnes pnd son Jack
hate been spending several days in of the state and tn neighboring Hastings High school. Mr. Bush has I
states. He Ls 75 ycora of age und । been In training at Selfridge Field1
th American Tx-glnn and Auxiliary Wilmington. Ill. with her stater Br^WUtamul.71.
Ii and Is now a naval cadet at New
... .
He I - n member of the Department Mrs. G M. Bnlnbridsc nnd family. |
They
lhe |»m&gt;u »! three Orl„... u M„ UlL.„ t, ,
d.
Mrs. Robert Walldorff and Philip mn-htrrii Mrs Gmrur A VCnnvsnl
M*‘ ..mre
“ ....
n Kr""'■
....
____' .......
,7&gt;r8.e, A
ualc
the Homer
High school
and
Mt
Tom Morris and are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Robert , 8
&lt;1 iught&lt;
)*llcnded Michigan Slate College,
h.ivr returned to their Dawe lAilccn Iscnhath) and other!
In Detroit leaving iwre er ”f Caledonia, and Mm. Arthur H.----------------- -----------------------Giove City. Pa. after relnitves
Thursday of last week.
**
Clarke of South Haven, also one! PARENTS OF A SON
stM-niiltu: Hirer months with rela­
Mr. apd Mra. Henry Valjlsing and
?’”rr A'
of Middle-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Langston retive.. in Frrcpnrt. Grand Rapids nnd
Misn
Grace
Relckord
visited
Roy,
v™,e' Thcrc ar® ““° Afjcen grand- ce|Vwj a wlrr Tuesday telling of the
HiLsting&gt; Mr- Monti Ls a sister of
Thayer. Jr., al Fort Custer on Sun-1 '■hildren and two grcat-grandchil-' birth on Monday, March 16. of a son
James Endsley.
day.
Ttiey
also
called
on
Mr.
and
drcn
__________
j to Mr. and Mrs. John Langston of
Mr. nnd Mrs I.vlr Bennett attend­
ed the regional basket ball tourna­ Mra. William FOx of Kalamazoo
' TRANSFERRED TO
iLo'' An8p,*’s Tb* baby weighed
Mrs. Aclisn Prase und son, Milan. GRAND RAPIDS
I| eight pounds and mother and son
ment nt Grand Rapids Friday nnd
or Cuyahoga
cuyanoga mu.
Falls. Ohio,
onio, visited
vmiea her,
ncr. j. «
M Townsend
rnwnxrnri of Bav
Hav Citv
rttv was in'38"
” dolnK
&lt;lo,nK nlcel
nicely,
&gt;- Hastings
nasungs friends'
ir
Saturday evening* and ato visited of
' ."
. J on :Mtam.
.
l»™t.
Mr. .nd...
Mrs J. t », „„■ e,„ ....
„ wrdn„d.y
, extend
«“•&lt;' ennuratulatlnns
conjr.tuUUon.
Taylor, n! Rockford and on Sun­ E'iv r LXX' “nd »““« ,rt'"S- *£ -I «» AXNOUNC, .JoToraZST
day yisltcd a relative at Sparta.X
Mr L„r
TowntaM hm -la tartr borne ta
. „„„
Mr. und Mr*. Frank Hoonan and
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. L. Oliver of
John Barnett left Saturday for.
Bay City and are moving soon to
Marysville, near Port Huron, to takes Dr. and Mra. O. L. Lockwood at-iI Grand Rapids, where lie has been Hastings. announce the engagement ।
of their daughter Ha Mae to Hayden
n course in nmiy flying, lustingx t&lt;-ndcd the Kalamazoo Civic Players'
’ 11 ransferred by the Thos. D. Mur­
eighteen week- Having already had। dramatization - of "Mr. and Mrs. I phy Co., by whom Mr. Townsend is M. Hathaway, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.,
con-td.-rnble flying esiwriencc. h-. North' Friday night In Kalamazoo . employed. They plan to spend the Glenn AulLs of Charlotte. Mr. Hath-,
away Is leaving for the army soon.j
MF. and Mrs txiren John.ion and
should receive a good assignmentt
•ummer months at llieir Wall lake
son. Harold. Of Middleville. Mr. and:' cottage. Their many friends here so the marriage will take place on.
when he completes this training.
j Mis. Ray Hiatt and Miss Katherine
March 27.
u ill be glad to welcome them back
.
J
Giddings
of
Battle
Creek
were
Sun
­
lw&lt;» rhildn n of Plainwell were Sun'i to Hite section of lhe state and to
&lt;luv guest- &lt;,f her sister and brother-. ciiiy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy'. Barry county.
;
T
ln-!.iw. Mr. mid Mrs. Howard Bris­. Giddings.
tol. Gues'* of Mr. mid Mrs. Bristol;
Mr and Mra. Charles H. Ix-onatd: ILL IN KISSIMMEE, Ha.
wen- thr guests of Mtes Leone
Friend* of Mrs. Clayton Hinckley _________________________________
Keith Wellman of Battle Creek.
leonard of Chicago on Tuesday an J, were sorry to hear of her illness
during lhe week the following.
Mbsef Cornelia mid Gretchen, Wednesday of last week. They also'al’Kissimmee. Fla., where she and
Bn-rwyk left Thursday for Alcx-. v Lilted Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Wilkins Mr Hinckley arc spending some'babies were bom at the hospital: |
j tllw wtth Prank Icke*. She was hi'T0 Mr Bnd Mra- Lawrence Btanchmidrl:i. la. to vl-.it Norman Hall,, while there.
,
Rev.
and
Mr,.
S.
Conger
Hatha
hospital
for
ten
days
but
has
been'
ard
- Middleville, a girl on March 13:j
"ho, te xtatloned there. Later they
- dn&gt;ve on to New Orleans, netting. away attended a silver wedding an- removed to the home of Mr. Ickes. I a 8|rl to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester!
li:«k to Hastings early on Tuesday: ulveraary ut thr home of their Bradford Hinckley, a son who ac- Bhaneck. Nashville. R. 3, on Mar ;
nioinlng having driven 2716 miles. ncphi-w and wife. Dr. and Mra. companies! hi* parenla to Florida.)a Sirl to Mr. and Mr* John)
Fortunately they missed the severe• Charles J. Manby. nf Battle Creek, has relumed and reports .that his!Jol,n D- Wilson. 150 E. State St_ or.
last Sunday afternoon.
i mother te gaining. .
; Mar. 15; a girl te Mr. and Mr*.!
windstorms Monday night.
। Donald Norton. Nashville, on Mar. |
Mr*. Edward VanPopering. Mrs.
----------------, 15: a girl to Mr. and Mra. Damon
William Schader? Jr., Airs. David j YOUNG PEOPLE TO
McClelland. 327 E State Road, on
French. Mrs. Ray Flnnie. and Mr- GIVE PIANO RECITAL
। George Hebden attended thc Camp' Mr:,. Howard Raymer will present Mar. 17: a son to Mr. and Mra '
Fire Giris Council Conference in'« Pl*no recital at the Presbyterian. Darrell Buckland. 915 E. Clinton, on,
Battle Creek Tuesday evening.
(church on Sunday. March 22. at Mar. 17.
A more complete report of ac-]
। Mrs Mnry Smclker and Mr. und four o'clock. Those taking part willI
I Mra. Donald
Smclker
returned be Frances Hill, Lachlan Foster,, tivllies al the hospital will appear in I
Tuesday from Williamston where Charles Gbinn, Marietta Paul.-Will©&gt; next week* paper.
they hud been helping to care for Hampton. Jimmy Long and Doris
Our boys al the front need a
. tlie former's itaier. Mra. Wm. Thom-'. Lockwood. Mrs. Raymer will ac-,
steady flow ot supplies. You can tn--j
I a* who passed away Saturday.
I company on the Hammond organ,
sure this by systematic purchase of
j! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smelker.
U. S. Defcpsc Bonds and Stamp-J
Mrs. Maurlne Steinke. Mr. and Mra.;
i Donald Smelker and Mr. and Mrs ■ , Paul Foreman attended the funeral1
ot their aunt. Mrs William Thomas,
STEAM HEAT
c
.
at Freeport on Monday. Mra. Mary
HOT A COLD WATER
Smclker also came from Williamston,
SHOWER BATH
tor lhe funeral.
Tlie Rev. and Mrs Don M. Gury1
were in Grand Ruplds last Monday |
Mrs. XJury attended the meeting of
j the Diocesan Women's Board ot thei
i E|Hscopal church and Mr. Gury at-1
| tended the meeting of the Field
and Extension Department ot the
I Diocese of Western Michigan.

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miration and compliments if you come in
for profess.onol beauty care regularly.
Start this week!

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Singled out for Spring honors—
these superb coots by Printzessl
Study their fine fabrics, figure
flattering lines!.You’ll agree
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COATS

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Rain Tranch

�I thia Friday evening. March 20 at
Perris Quick severely injured hl*'18 o'clock eastern war Ume. Rev. L.
right hand Friday morning while W. Stone of Hasting* will be Ute
operating hi* feed grinder.
Hi* speaker and the Glee club will fur-'
friend* hope it wiU mend rapidly
»nd that he will be a* good a* new

Community
Notice*

Prairieville township republican
caucus was held Saturday at the'
town hall.
The following were
nominated for office: 3upervl*or:
Oil* Boulter: clerk. Floyd Shelp:

Defense meeting at the &amp;choolhdu*r.
Leon Doater, Barry county Under­
sheriff, will apeak. It Ls our duty as
loyal Americans to attend tills meet­
ing and brtng our neighbors.
Postponed meeting of the W. S.

I cd on Mrs. Sarah Johnson nnd Dorn
,
--------------- 1 meeting of lhe Bnu.li1 Sunday.
• Ridge Cemetery Circle will be held] Mr and Mr*. Rom Waters and
। al thr home of Mrs. Gorden Thomp-1 Wlllarrf and Wm. Iwinaar of Delwm Thursday. March 26. for an all ton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlie Fi*her
day meeting. Each member is re- j of Dowling were Sunday callers of
i duelled to be prepared to help with, .Mr and Mr*. Mark Norris.
.&lt;■»• 'the program.
। Mrs. Ethel Stebbins of KutamMOO
;
The Brush Ridge Community club wo* n guest of Mr. und Mrs, Erne*'.
; ■'*&gt; will meet at thc whoolhouie Friday Farr Sunday.
j )■' evening. March 20. Pleiue bring] Mr nnd Mrs. Merle Schley eni.-i .your articles for the grab bag. Pot- tertalned "Tils mother from Baltic
‘ ■ luck supper.
i Creek over thc weekend.
J b, । Daud
•
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. BRANCH DISTRICT
I Doud Ladies Aid will meet with I
nr-nrt, «^h™i

AUCTION SALES
l-l.i Y.sr Ste With

Henry

Seeding time is almost here. Why not order your
spring seeds now and save. I hove o complete line
of high purity seeds. Alio Nitrogin and Ceresan for
treating seed grains.

and Dale Merlau: highway
^usslus Hughes; member of
&gt;f ReviAr, Arthur Shorter.

pleasantly surprised Saturday eve­
ning, March 7 when twenty three
of the neighbors and friends came
to bld lliem farewell. They are mov­
ing to their new liomc this week.
Each family was presented with a
beautiful lamp.

SnnnNon Agency

flannery

NASHVILLE
.
PHONE 3201
Date* can be made at Banner office.
It. AUTO- BODY AND
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r. rOUXD. BTHAYED

OPTOMETRIST
Paneoait Bldg.
Harttan
Abort btnier It* Craisi Star*
Phone 2703
tf.

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See Harvey W. Enzian at Cressey,
Mich, or phone Prairieville 14—F24.

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CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
HORSES - $7.50

COWS - $6.00

We have o collector stationed in Hostings to give
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charges.

Phone Hastings 2565

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KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

.i’SL.SJ

,-6. fo ill n

| high school auditorium Friday eve1 ning.
1
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Hall and
1
i The W. 8 C. 8. will meet with
PI'), lllhii UH IA»T «u.|. U|l|* ।
:
ki»r in.r ...
,
. । Mrs. Clara Henel Wednesday March 'Sandra were Sunday afternoon call­
. • u-turn t.r 11 1. I’rrk. 1.'- b ,; in
• ’w j 25 for a pot luck dinner. A cordiali ers In the neighborhood.
i
invitation Is extended to all.
1. Mra Kenneth Norton will enter­
rok SALE
a
' ”
Vn.. or.
tnln
Dorcas Society of North
OB REST—
.-. i:&gt;
3ou are espcciallj Invited to at- \rBn)e Grove Thursday March 19
CITY.. COUNTRY AND EESORT
'
. ! tend Sundav school next Sunday
" °.^v
Marr“ 19
r’uH :
i.
.».«■».
.
.
«...
ior an nu-aay meeting.
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
. H octet
bnn, your Blbte
wu
,hl,
m&gt;k,
■ 1 Delton
',’U rou,c ,a8t weok unU1 Thuraday.
The P T. A. will hold IU regular
01
»»°* 'lo,,n 01
' i", meeting in the school building Mon-,Su'“l“y "nd M°nJ*ayECON-O COAL STOKERS
'
&gt; day evening. March 23. State Police ’
. J from Paw Pavcwlli present the pro-, Last Week's Letter.
Sheet Metal Work
....... Refreshments will
«... be
mv served
«..vu
The Branch school district voted
.gram.
Eaveitronghing
" after the program. The meeting will J®
u,e 801,001 at
meeting
Xrltl.- 1 ?! j BilulI.EhH
.-Al.
evening.
, begin at 8 o'clock.
Ii last Tuesday -~"«
— ,
Fl
C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Mrs. Chas. Laubaugh returned tc
u«t | The Fanners Night school will
- fr. .1
142 E. State
Phone 233t
DI
l-.l bul.uli,7
it;be held in the school house Thura-. her home Thursday evening after
' 1
day evening, March 19. The subject being In Nashville with Miss May
nut
UuUte U.-L- uu.w.1 -w-Otb.
for discussion will be "Farm Ac- Potter for a few days,
t- «rr--kr.|
la.iutrr It.-nui. F-l.l Full KAU;— 1',4vdJ . ..h
• Miss May Potter was removed to
«' it ' counting and Records."
• -*.»HL S ui.I— r*-t .
I'tilt bAl.K Uli THAD).
l.rjrk
'
Thc
Maccabees will meet the home of her sister, Mrs. VlnT-mTl nsl.t:— V...I ,.un..
I-.'
rui.k.
a
wltl* Mrs. Anna Wilson in Kalama- cent Norton. Saturday for care.
run IlKS’l — Attrurtt
' X llr..».tu..
1 1&lt;»
i’.i 1.1 roo on Thursday. March 19. A pot
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
' •'* luck dinner will be served at noon PLEASANT RIDGF.
SURETY BONDS
it.ruuki.|«
C»- ll...r funrar^ ..*k ^l..fr. »*lk' UANll.lt
,
----। Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson i
' Ftti; S'.t.l, ut.. I1.-.I J., l-t »« , r
Phone 2519
Nat'l Bank Bide,
i , Hind* Corners
attended the funeral of a relative
tf
„j
There will be a meeting at the at Ovid recently.
•
|
• W*U trt.-.
m ! Hinds school house Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fitzgerald of
mil NAl.h Tur... ...t.nu.t It
. to dtsema the Kellogg modenilza- Detroit spent -last week with Mr
,.. | tlon plan. Would like every family in and Mrs. Albert Kinne.
— , tlie district to be represented at this
Tlie W. 8. C. 8. of Barryvllle will
Lilt yout Auction Sale* wilh
—||ineeUng.
Wrve dinner at Mrs. Dorothy Kel­
sey's this week Thursday, the local
Ladies Aid furnishing the program I
POWERS ECHOES
Eatimate* cheerfully given. Date*
Mr. qnd Mrs. Ward Wood and
Sunday guests at thc home of Mr.
can ba mad* at Banner office.
nnd Mra. Norman Purchase were her children of Lansing called Sunday
Phone 3467
Hatting*, Mich.
• i-b i» thankytbiher, Charles Selgel nnd Mr. and afternoon at Alton Wood's
’»nj‘ ihV
Mr* Howard Selgel and daughters
The Coat* Grove P. T. A meets
&gt;ho &gt;mt rVJ«. of Lansing and Pvt. Keith Siege)
’■ ' •« of Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo.
•5’ mr i Mf- 11,1(1 Mrs. Henry Prost accom- AUCTIONEER
.1.0 I., jianled by their son Robert of Grand I donate $5 to the Red Cross
&gt;1&gt;K
flaplds drove to Detroit Sunday to
' ““r’,! vult another son Bill who Is ill out of every Auction Sale.
i with pneumonia.
JAKE DEPRIESTER
. . i Leroy Purchase of Reed City Is
,,t, visiting at thp home ot hl* son.
LOREN CQPPOCK
Buyer for STILES and
-k
Norman.
Company Hastings itoek■ Last Week's Letter.)
yard*. phone 2588, or call
Charles Hauser entertained with
717—F3 through
the
a stag party Saturday evening honweek.
If.
nk rar orlng Alec Nell. Among those pres.r i«, ent was Lawrence Kelley of Kalai« ‘ H rnazoo, a former resident of this
I'l “&gt;„*!- »»r I...I I J| t .Juult.
It. 1* r..rJ vt m»tr |.&lt;aU. tl.—l yrtaj.
'nnX'k neighborhood, who will leave Mon-'
■•&gt;..1 «■—I
p., ...rj 'l.r-ir-r II
t'UH *lir. .1
._
uu,.r&lt; day for military duly.
Maurice Johnson was pleasantly
surprised Saturday evening when a
thank party of friends called to remind
’’J."'1 h,m 01 lhe passing of another-milemany i st°ne. Eight tables of pedro were
Mrtt played, prizes being won by Mr. and
Baiting*. Mich.
“ I Mrs. Bernard Peck. Maurice JohjiIson nnd Norman Purchase.
,
429 S. Michigan
Harting*
Phone 2585
1

CURT SOLOMON
Phone MIDDLEVILLE 72

Attention, Farmers . . .

Sheldon Agency
Safety Bond*
Phon* 2185
Harting*
tf.

AUCTIONEER

Marshall Furnaces

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $7.50

COWS $6.00

Phone Collect

Prompt Service

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697

JERRY ANDRUS

fl BE FIRST TO GET YOURS...

AUCTIONEER

DEWEY REED

CARDS OF THANKS

Shipping Livestock

Uu)e Salty

Every Saturday

PIANO TUNING

ebvice

Coll E. T. WOOD

ACT NOW - IF YOU
WANT TO BE SURE OF
GETTING YOUR PAIR

KNEE BOOTS
Men's - Boys' - Youths'

a
BALL BAND —- U. S.

B. L. PECK

NEON SIGNS

|

AND REPAIRING
Sign Painting and Lettering
Gold Leaf — Silver Leaf

THE GRANGES

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The EFFICIENCY built Into

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FISHING
BOOTS

Todayl Wo are anxloq* Io
help you sei that Efficiency

Electrical Wiring

wilh experienced information,

Thick Cleated Soles

COME IN, PHONE or WRIT!

DEFOREST SNYDER. SR.
I, Hasting*
Phone 714—F1J

4-95 to 5.95

EXTENSION GROUPS

CASH

EMPLOYMENT- HELP WASTED

GOODYEAR BRANDS

EXTRA Lightweight!

Form Equipment wo* navar

HENRY EGGLESTON
Phone 2431

AINSCO - CONVERSE

WHEN OUR PRESENT
STOCKS ARE SOLD
There Will be no more

MILLER REAL ESTATE

TOUGH and RUGGED
AS THEY MAKE'EM!

GEORGE MILLER
HASTINGS. MICH.
MILLERS REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
SOME GOOD BUYS IN HOMES AND FARMS
We Get the Buyer qnd Seller Together

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteriei, Alu­
minum, Brasi, Copper &amp;
Load.

HEAVY

HIP BOOTS

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
80S. No. Michigan Avenue
Phono 2837
Halting*

I

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■

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LY BARKERS

Halting* Phons 2118

'

OUR STOCKS ARE
COMPLETE NOW!

Caucus Notices

4-45 to 5.95

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r.l. ...nth »’n4 &lt;&lt; M&gt;k (nt '

Tull KALE—If*, in.! utm " ।

Truss Fitting
by in

bll.r»
f.loa-.Kd ‘{t*
! **'*. vDt-n MwJ, rout

Ul.

DUTY

1

Kffli

,

HIP - SPORTING
Stormking Height
Quality Construction

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C.‘'BILL” SHERWOOD
FOB

INSURANCE
llatei Hartings

Phano MM

GEORGE F. MILLER
formerly in the furniture business

BOOT

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2pr* 25c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO—PAI

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1942

EICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

chewed beyond u*lng. If
which, out of respect lo her wishes, scrapbook, and so she impressed in fear of life or limb—and that’s
I will not mention. • ’ • The Count-, most of us. She seldom smiles ana something to be thankful for.
i
next fell, don't bbune me.
css became a well known figure in. her eyes reflect the tragedy of many
Sadie R. Cook. ;
the first World War due to her; years. At her Ume ot life the future Pennflora Hotel.
COATS GROVE
work among American soldiers, to cannot look any too bright, but I St. PvSftbum., Fla.
whom she was known us "Little feel that having given so many
- ----- ----------------Last Week’s Leiter;
By Jane Cameran
Mother.” She sat beside many an years of her life to doing for THREE CORNERS
’
/
(Continued from page 1. Seo. D
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Melvin Campbell
0*1“-* ,*.•»* boy
American
wv/ as
—• he
&gt;,v breathed *■
hte
“ UUiril.
others, MIC
she will
Will IIIIU
And M
a IUTIU1
useful I11UIIVI
niche. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook, son
and daughters have moved to Jack­
thin, had auburn hair, fine feature* •------;-------------------------------------------------- , SL Petersburg draws iu share of lasl and received hte dying message to fill in thte friendly land of ours. .-J-,.,;
..n(1 i^ter Larabee of Dur­
son as Mr. Campbell iuu a good
blue eyes, very light complexion and nonce In hte chosen profession, op-' celebrities during tfiq winter season, to hte mother. Her own chateau some special work to do. and. as al.
a..ni«,.. dinner
ot
w. Uk. bar, all U» nlr. IMw
Mb WUdrM mi
pink cheeks. . He was very,
well. portunity vwaaiar
came aw
to ivaama
round VM"
out aaao
hte »,
very
wm(. rolimiK
coming lur
for irviUIC
lecture aiiu
and tuncon- was
filled-------with convalescent
soldiers.; ways. —
In. ..-.,..-.
helping
others,
happiness Mrs Lambce Bobbv and baby Con-1
.
i t i *oinr
- ------------------------------ -------------r a......
—. ....
.. . ... ----—a
luck in their new ,home.
we
about
dressed
he appeared
in school
aurensfnl
rsnrr
u lawver
...
. *• In
• *1920
In 1920
she beuan
a Dilltrimuxe
contentment
•
... ..
. ,
... spring and March.,
dreued
whenwhen
he appeared
in school
gueccssful
career
its aiu lawyer
bvl bvl
„ih„...&lt;„.! tn
she began
a pilgrimage
and und
contentment
will will
comernme
• • •• •;-----------------Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Demaray and
that morning
Mr. Knappen
al- serving on the federal bench, in c*rt c^^^menu. omen just to roox of thal rxUndcd ovrr nfleen Thcrp waj
a KOOd MI/,d Kroup Uj nle Sue and ako visited the H. J., dam lt. when One te used to a
I hoilx. bathed in tlie white light of family and the former's father, Oto
,ways was well groomed. There was whlch lx, won further dtetipetion up sunshine and have a vacation. &gt;e,nk. keeping faith with "her boys ', the lobby towish her "Godspeed Robinsons
Jordan and tM) watt bulbs it’s no joke to sit Demaray. have moved Into lhe
of course no connection between the ne wa&gt; ftrat named as a federal dte- • • • Pcnnflora has had two spe- by
to Gold
Star
and
happylandings"
as
to1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd -------Dybringing
cringing
cjoia
starmothers,
mothers,and
landings"
asshe
sheleft
left to
a----u
. .nd
uT,.
■■ hmie "»nei by Rr.«» C"».
u.r
mnxun to
Iram
ih“pl.n,
io Ml.nu-.
&lt;.ll.nl
01 "WWW: Bui;twiddle
&gt;«ui IMab
"Uni
“Paring of the two young
men lrlct judge, with hcadqiMkrUrs at' cially interesting guests thte month C
-------------------------' IhHr M»». Dur---------....
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Uew
Mk,n
rt.
.lill^UUle
II,ur,
1
«»U
l»t
.con
I0BK1
«'
*
nd
O
'
0
^'
&gt;"“•
that September day nnd the bum- Qrand Rapids, holding eourl there
’
! lamps
lamps No
No roads.
roadt. No
No nun.
mall. No
llkrr CH*d&gt;audys ihomptonwent
i nompmn went to
to nasi
Hastingi
ing of tlie old .school home, which an&lt;i al MurquettrUJiehlgnn.
over *wv
two MWU»«&lt;&gt;U
thousand ...uiu.i,
families, covering । We have been enjoying the pres- Ip.lNo uktr
u«c&gt;
Sunday
dinner---guests
of—
Mr.—
nnd March.
last Tuesday to begin lessons in a
occurred the following winter.
. n haw^ thal whUe Judgf with her husband, the late Martin some. 120.000 miles from coast to'ence of Col. Tyden and Florence
--------- - -------------------.
.
„
-- Natalie
cross Training Course.
James
P. ------------Hammond.
I did not see much of Eddie KnaM^n was a federal district Johnson, hunting big game and coast. It brought her here everyj here at the hotel since Wednesday. Mrs.
Knappen until after he hadjlnlshed Judge thal william Howard Taft visiting Utile kifown places on the other year. ’ • • I saw her only in They came, via Ute Wabash, eight and Thomas were Mr. and Mrs Leo; The best solution for stopping the­
. I war I’ve heard yet is an idea adhis studies at lhe University. Their- ww&gt; a federal circuit judge at Cin- globe, and te now married to her the last ten days of her five weeks hours quicker than our time from Fisher of Hastings.
Siay
nome. Florence
The
stay at
at rennirarw.
Pcnnflora. Just a
a uay
day u«
or two'home.
Florence uno
and iI toox
took in
In me
the
'* Rev. and Mrs. Dayton A
• vanced by the owner of the wurid'5
he returned to Hastings and was for clnnatl. Appeals from lhe Grand
manager. Clark Hallam Getts • ♦ • before she left. I was happy to re-; annual antique exposition on the Mankcr and their daughters Flossie best flea circus. It te bo simple and
a year an assistant to Dr. Dickie In Rapid* district court would tome
i
—
./o.iin
—
I,.
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—
-i..
n&gt;i
f
—
sHiiitiR
arrivR.t
practical
ilia.
I
don
• suppo c any
the high scliool. He was well liked before the federal circuit court at The other guest was a french woman reive an Invitation to visit her in hpr, Municipal pier one day thte week, und Irene of Cadillac arrived Frlroom. Perhaps my enthusiasm over Before we hud finished one aisle, she day evening to visit her parents Mr War Drpt. would listen. Thte man
for all lhe students My own classes Cincinnati. Tills gave Judge Taft of title..the Countess de Caen.
claims to have the most energetic
• .h*.
thkl year were taught BA.TS,
by Dr. rUAVi.
Dickie an 6pporlunuy u» know the quail- i
Osa Johnson and her husband French cooking may have disposed remarked "Wouldn't Angie Leu and Mrs. Edw. Walters.
her kindly toward me. • • • In her, Walt revel in thLs?" To which I
Mrs. Lester Larabee nnd children, and enthusiastic variety of fleas in
so I did not then come in contact ficallons of Mr. Knappen. He musi
were here for a rest from lecture room I saw framed portraits of could add n score and more of other Bobby und Connie Sue were Wea- cxtetence and he only wants planes
it guaranteed to help
with him. I remember tliat Dr. have been favorably impressed, for
Dickie regarded him very highly as when he became President of the engagements which had left her some noted members of her .family. Hastings names who have the-iame nNday until Friday guests of Mr. and paracttAter. with which to drop your child’s cold, cough
a person and as a teacher. While United States, und a vacancy' oc­ with bronchial trouble. In regis­ but most Interesting, of all. was a -bee in their bonnet" I will try la and Mrs. C P. Larabee of Hastings them over the enemy and he guaror
croupy cough, due to
untees
that
the
enemy
will
be
so
Uli
L.'.
itc-i
U
7r..Recent
Sunday
evening
guests
of
teaching here. Mr. Knappen carried curred In thc Cincinnati circuit tering Mr. Oetts requested Lhat scrapbook kept over a long period of - tell a bit about it next week. YesJ '
‘
years filled with clippings from'-terday
•
we -----went ■to sec —How
■— "
Green
------- Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kelley were busy they won’t have time to both­
on hte law studies in Mr. Swecrey’s judgeship.
cold.
he
named -District
„pn|n..newspapers
.
paying tribute .„
to Was My Valley", which we had both Mr. and Mrs John Olncr of Rut., er with utmlhg guns at us. Now isn’t
office, was later examined, and ad­ Judge Knappen for that place, evi­ their identity would not be re- ,many
vcalcd: that hte wife didn't want h‘e“r'activitte7and to'heTtaikTbTforei mWed at home and wept together land. It will be-good news to their this a sensible und practical sug“Once triad never witkoatl"
mitted to thr bar in thr u-.ua) man­ dently feeling that Judge Knappen’s
ner. Then be married Ml.v» Hadley excellent record as district judge to be pestered with autograph varlobs clubs and patriotic orgnnl-j at Intervals over the lovely, appeal- friends to learn that thflr son No­ geation?
Sold by all druggists.
m our country and England inc story., that does
’
‘ ’ toi berj Qlher, has so far recovered
« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owsr entitled him to lhat promotion. The houudtr. or interviewers, or t&gt; be insuch credit
Some of the envelopes We get now
from tty? serious Injuries sustained
Hadley. Mr. Hadley then operated duties of that high office, next in traduced to other guests-she was . . . -ahe hlu a 4pcciai attachment the novel it is taken from. We were'‘irou.
a grtet mill, which Mood about importance to the Supreme Court here to rest and be free to do a- for the lau&lt;.r country for her fa- happy to read that evening that it in a motor accident that he was able i have the most terrible tasting glue
u received the nrawm,
-----------where the county garage te now of the United States, were very ahe pleased. * * * But you can't ther married the daughter of a Brit-; nn
had
Academy -award
as to return to tils work in Bat- I ever encountered Wow! I think
tie Creek
the glue works must have been
Admiral, but in appearance
:e she,
sne. the "best" film of the yeur.
located.
agreeable to Judge Knappen. and throw a smoke screen around so well
Carroll FisheA of Hustings called hoarding dead bones and a warm
only the French strain. Frornj
Prom | . We are always happy when unyMr. Knappen began thr practice he served with distinction until he known a personage as Osa Johnson
face has become
to M1E
the scrapbook tI teamed .of .a np.v..splen-Jc
'
" '
'
'
-------- --------------... familiar
...
splen-| one
।
from
Hustings
shows
up for
a on hte sister. Mrs. James F. Ham- spell came on.
of law in Hastings and soon was retired, after having reached the whose
work she had been associated; call. Tlite week we have seen lhe mond and children Thursday.
• • .
recognized ns a man who would go age limit. He was subject'to call most of us thru the movies. In the
If you want to give macaroni and
---------------------------------------places In Ids chosen profession. He after hte retirement whenever hl? newspapers and the Johnson books wlth-in her mother’s country' Harold Tredinnicks; the Clifford Docheese a different and most piquant
“ CORNERS'
held the office of prosecuting attor-services might be , needed, and rr- Then. too. .she is an arresting little where, for a long period of years. Ians, en route home, with a fine MARTIN
flavor, add plmientos. You may dice;
We are in the maikket
Mrs Millie Fisher visited her them and stir them in the mixture,
ney for two tfrnu, and could have ceived a handsome salary after hte personage, with a sparkling, ani- ^e had given her Ume and large' coat of tan to display. We were sorry
continued in that office, for he retirement. So Judge Knappen'a in­ mated face that draws more than Bums Of mcney to improving the j to be out when Ed and Lillian Bot- niece. Mrs Ruth Varney Thursday or cut them in polnsetta-pctal slices
for your wool. Our
made a splendid record: but he de- terest in the law‘did not cense when average passing attenUon. She has s|um district of Southampton I re- turn called but they did find Marsh afternoon of lost week. She was al­ and garnish the top before baking.;
prices will be right
a
mop
ot
thick
curly
hair,
and
I
member
well
of
having
had
the;
nt
home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Zerso a caller at the home of Mr. and
dined, its hte regular practice had hr retired as Iw kept up hLs Mudles
You will get lhe distinctive flavor,
with the markets
• grdwn so large that the small sal- nf the law nnd its interpretation by never saw her without a rose or modem homes nnd improvements in' bcl have nLso been callers at the Mrs. Merle Varney.
either
way.
ihal-----------taction--pointed
out to us—in n' Cook cottage,
--------------------------I Mrs Clara Herzcl and Miss Alice
nry qf lhe prosecutor was not tempt- the courts. Hte last days were hap- flower tucked -jauntily in It. She,-----the day before wet n
। Inn., t0mf0rt stay-at-homes to Whetstone have been sick thc pitsj
Ing. nnd it required much of ills py In his own fine home, nnd in hte never appeared in anything but drlve We took lhe
I just fin Wied a hooked rqg made
When you need gran
and sweater, or
a well
for ihuih
home: num
from ovuuunipiuu,iea
Southampton^ icnrn
for two
.wo daya
davs in
in succession
succession wcelt w,lh bad colds.
— ----- woni.^ji^
-.miicu iur
rn that for
time. •■Later Christopher H. Van- association with men who had been slacks
from
dyed
rayon
hose
and
undies.
roefer. lhat might have seen service ln 1937
Now
•Evening Independ• Now added
add(.d tragedy
tragedy has|
has|lMl
IaU wcek
Week thc
the "Evening
IndependSeveral
from thte community atseed come in and see
,
Arman became his partner. Thr his clients, or who were members roefer. that might have seen service ln 1W7
in Africa, a stvie
,. ,lo
n ,►.«
a i.&gt;min&gt;,i
'.„ . .' .
m-v- -JLi u? r .ii tended the Republican caucus in The center te grey with pink roses.
style well suited to her rar
come
tb« r&gt;n„nra&lt;a
countess «in
learning i m
^t"
two loading law firms here then! of the bar tn which hr belonged,
Around that is a border of maroon
what we hove. Our
Nashville Saturday afternoon.
wrre Knnpncn .V Van Arman, and j Mr. Knappen always had a warm sturdy, boyish figure. After reading lhal aU thli lovlng work of years i —
and a border of black around that
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Linden
Bryans
nnd
seed line is complete.
her
books
one
can
readily
underhn8
been
wiped
out
by
German
Smith At ColgroVe.
place in ids heart for Hastings and
first edition if the sun had failed ion Jackie were Saturday evening and It is perfectly stunning. I tellI remember thnt when I was 11 hte Hastings friends. They were al- stand that conventional dress and bombs. • • ’ She called my special1 to shine for ut least thirty minutes‘ callers at Mr. nnd Mrs. Orr.Fishers.
small boy I always .enjoyed listen- ways warmly-welcomed when they French heels do not fit into her pic- attention to a clipping in lhe sernp- durin, th, d»:
lh« . «Ady
„
them that I hope to choke a Jap
We ore prepared to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Shirley
Slocum
vtelOne of the men here book relating to a meeting in Dal- downpour prRrmrd thr
ing to thc trials of Unportant case?1 called on hint in Grand Rapids. He ture. • •
o,„h’ 8toc
„.d with It. A very noble ambition, eh.
in thc
the court
court room
That enjoyment
enjoyment came
came to
to Hastings
Hustings occasionally'
occasionally fot
wr 'cognized her al once asshe stood bu, Texas with one of her “over
furnish
you
quality
in
room. That
Birthday patriotic
pMrtMlf
W* .,„ OmndluSd.
ton. Blnhd.y
Wmjo
a„„d Rapid, Su5ur~"
Sunday.
Johnny?
IncreMcd while I was a high school no other purpose than to call on. ?u‘'ldc ll?T telephone booth, and
boys ’-a Captain Peterson whe iwn.de
tt
t.,, w 8
lmn.de from bring
held, carried oul
our Tl
s c 3
8 ulll
wll, m„,
fuel at all times.
' I hud less time to Indulge I and ‘vtelt with the old-time friends; heW oul hls n“o&lt;1 “&gt;•*"«• «
had served with the air corps and was to have been led by "Sabu-the Mrs C!ara Herzel Wetinesdav. Mnr
I alM&gt; worked a fllet net scarf In
student. I —--------.leasure after I engaged in'he knew here, whose friendship he,“l*a&gt;'5 bJe"
&lt;JMlrc. “ mcet Osa had been badly injured in an air- Elephant Boy", of Hollywood fame: 25 for-a
rayon
ribbon
nnd
Ls
that
pretty?
hlck dinner. A cordial
in that pleasure after .
— .... - —
------ivuaitun te
is extended
cxccnueu to
w -u.
’ bOUaht 11 ‘T’’™1
a«° an,J
business, but even then I would find, always prized. ... ....
also that the thermometer,on the invitation
all.
me?" she tuked. brightly. "I have ence ln DallaP und immediately I irone
myself
‘crested
In thte
city,
and
delighted
front poren
porch suxxi
stood at jum
just so
48 aegrcc^
degrees
/
As
we hnd
•had- no mail- from
■
the'
the icouldnt' ••*»«*•
match “
the
«• inniuMw
ribbonese m
so. i1
III) Sill In
III the
fclic court
VMUIk room
I Will occasion-;.....
....................
.........
b........
— —
■
.
. .
............
.
. . n.a.
I, ...in, rl.a n —'Ha.r
— watching
■ ■■
••
--— -*
&gt;our foce
sought out the hotel where sh». wasI1i whcn
or breakfast
nllx».
the ------procedure
of •»-the! to refer &lt;to *•
It as his own 'home
when zI wenl
went uUl
out jfor
breakfast this
this Saturday-before the blizzard until iw“ meiyuring it with the greatest
in fcO
some
of *.&gt;our 000X5
books 1I have at staying.
staying. He
».v told a reporter ''■irnonungi
tne sun
sun lias
nas tot
tast Thursday
Thursday we
we missed
mKsed vetting
setting: care
■ curetou&gt; be
w sure
sure and
auu have
m&lt;&gt; enough
cuuuku and
nnu
townsmen here ln
.71cr,01
ollmonHng! However, the
court, the lawyers, the jurors nnd town" Hte
HU fellow townsme
were always proud of the fine rec- home.,
home. But the
thc miuiagement_h«d
management had pnnw
much the
the Countess
Cnunteuhad
had meant
meantj ira^d
,.*u ,i._
— -_.
। we Our
.. items
... ...
nni«u
i&gt; when
ih» teen
ow much
the mercury -i»
since,
and
in lost
week.
We certainworking to finish it when the Jrep
the witnesses. I recall thnt I was
Art Todd, Mgr.
got up and ate several feet of thc
glad to be n court room spectator
nolo
ot
tne
eno
ana i
green.
I
got
hold
of
the
end
and
while Mr. Knappen was engaged in
,1 n l-I(ol-.t K.,1
If was» ’ \
j pulled l,
It kn/iV
back ,rt
to daylight
but tt
some important trial. He was clear
In this thinking and accurate in hte Knnppen was the matured Eddie
mot*, friendly when allowed to make fOr some wounded soldier, he said,
choice of words when addressing Knnppen, whom they knew so well
the advances herself. Hite sat down and that.they all rated her "true
the court or the Jury. He was nev­ and respected so highly. He was
er emotional nor eloquent: but always to them lhe cultured, re­ in the least conspicuous section at blue. Bnd s one hundred per center.’
: the weekly bingo party one night. • • • it was not until the last night
Kerned always Intent to have the fined gentleman as well as the very
and played a few rounds, another before she checked out that she
meaning of hLs words plain and able lawyer and Judge. He never
fitting. He was very courteous to forgot hte Hastings friends. He was I evening she listened with evident responded to frequent requests and
the opposing counsel nnd never at­ the same considerate friend io pleasure to the charming enter- gave an Informal talk In the lounge,
tempted to browbeat a witness. He them after he became a noted fed-1 talnment lhe management had pro- n covered recent experiences entireKerned especially fair in hte cross­ era! judge, hgd won a place in vlded for the Washington’s Day ly. she was in Paris when the Nazi
advanced thru
Belgium.
examination of witnesses. But if "Who's Who in America." as he i' birthday party, when the talented horde
______________
thousands upon thousands
he become convinced that a witness pto. Mrtliir ,riiSi™“oKnnuU Skilling family, of Newark. N. J., sweeping
’“"'i. “"'V” r*S?h ""T
was untruthful, or if thc witness
talented
was "the
of French —
people
1™”d entertainers,
•"tartalitm. it u» them: thousands
—........ - »r
iwished to appear a "Smart Aleck" a name and a pl... tor hlmwlt In “
ms chosen
enosen profession.
nrotession ne
was nlhi- Cricker- youngest of the group, a were fleeing, too. No one. save an
in hte answers, it was just too bad hi*
He was
for that witness. He would soon be wavs dignified, yet approachable J?d who te a dead ringer for Freddie eye witness, she said, can imagine
and
friendly
He
was
the
pcraonB"
’
holemew
at
the
same
age.
who
the
scene-every
road
leading
into
in a very embarrassing position. In

LOYAL E. KNAPPEN WAS BORN AND
STARTED TO PRACTICE LAW HERE

■GREETINGS FROM

Sarru Sypatha

FLORIDA

Notice to Mothers!

Peckhams Remedy

FARMERS

«n

o&gt; S

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

It takes

lite attempts to evade the truth or
to appear "smart", when Eddie a lover nnd a student of the law I heard every alternate Sunday mom- sidewalk and worst of all. the
«1
b5»a«e» all btoeM_W
Knappen got after him with a rap­
■ stream of people, preventing any
Hte success'I Happy Home hour.
id fire of questions, the answers to ested In plain folks
Tlie Countess de Caen &lt;Kahn&gt;., advance of French soldiers, or blowwhich would make it clear U&gt; the mellowed him
m instead of increasing,
Increasing ।
jury nnd everybody else that the hte reserve. ■te^d
E_ \
‘ lh\.hSh Tie' ।most ‘"‘ereatin. history, and a ud ing up of bridges, to delay, the Nazi
troops, even had It been ordered
witness was trying to avoid telling detested pretense
tense nnd
ana shams.
snams. Hi |one 8l)e wlu
be granted her
’ • • She spoke scathingly of the
what he knew, or was lying. When had an understanding mind and was
i American citizenship papers, and
the testimony of a witness was a sincere Christian man.
*
j 1 prefers to be known simply as Miss men who have headed the French
government for years, playing poli­
damaging to hte case, if he was con­
j Constants de Caen. Site Ls a tiny tics, feathering their own nests at
vinced that the witness meant to FAIR LAKE
w
ra truth.
m,.«. -r.
H»r &gt;*•« ”■»' &gt;•"■ mMher. M,. I'We «"m.n «hw one. dark h.l, the expense of the people. Tlie Bel­
speak the
Mr. Knappen would
not attempt to ruffle the feelings or Spiller, went to Hud»on Saturday 5 now Iron grey which she wears gian king also rated low In her es­
confuse the witness, even when sat- ,o attend the funeral of an uncle ; &gt;n a straight, short bob. Her black timation. But she gave Marshall
Wied in hte own mind that he or । Allen Griffin and wife attended eyes
paWng years Petain a clean bill, saying he 1s
have
hard
blows to
she was mistaken. If a witness de- the funeral of Ed Acker in Augusta
- dealt
—
—
- -all •she
- loved by the great majority of
»
holds dear—home, kin and nosses- French people who have faith in hte:
sired and intended to tell what he Friday.
Mlss Iva Case of Kalamazoo called Rlon5w‘°ed
• She te a leadership: few men face a harder
believed to be true. Mr. Knnppen
Lottie Collteter Sunday.
, descendant from a famous'line, her situation, but he te doing his best
treated him with respect and cour- on
1
---------- a ,-------------ancestry extending back to the and. she feels, will -never surrender
lesy. But if a witness tried to put;
Buy U. S. Defense Bonds and I kings of France, and she numbers the French fleet.A lovable,
over something that was unreason­
able or untrue, he would be ven- Stamps, tlie I. O. U. of the Red.'among her kin one of the best romantic, little figure." reads one of
known names in French history- the newspaper headings in the
uncomfortable while being cross­ White, and Blue!
examined by Mr. Knappen.
The late William J. Stuart, at •
various times city attorney and may-1
or of Grand Rapids, and proKcu-i
ting attorney of Kent county who!
was born In Yankee Springs, mar­
ried a sister ot Mrs. Knappen. and
had practiced law there before Mr
Knappen was admitted to the Jnu
here. \ The time came wffen the
latter realized that he hud gone as
far as lie could expect in hte prac­
tice in this circuit. He had faith
in himself that he could succeed in
a larger field. Accordingly the firm
of Stuart. Knappen it Van Arman
was organized, with the first two
having charge of the Grand Rapids
office, and with Mr. Van Arman
continuing the office here. At first
Mr. Knappen spent two or three
• days a week In Hastings. But the
demand for hte services in the Val­
ley City so increased that most all
Give SUoffer*-the finaill
hte time was required there. When
The unriMl pen, guaranteed
Mr. Van Arman died, thc office
for life, with matching riNIUNI
pencil, costs no more than
In a comparatively few yeafa Mr.
Knappen was recognized as one of
many a quiddy-wom-out giftthe best lawyers In Grand Rapids,
or in this state. He built up a large
and profitable business He had al)
he could do, and could have had
more If he had been able to do It.
He was very methodical, had a keen,
Many other popular brand* of lotions and
active mind and was always a stu­
creami. All above items subject to Federal Ex­
dent of the law. as well as success­
cise tax. —■
ful In its practice. His health had
never been robust. His intelligent
care of himself, good habits, his
|t’ study of tlie limits of work beyond
which lie must not trespass, per­
mitted him to handle a Urge volume
of complicated litigation and main­
122 W. STATE STREET
PHONE 2115
tain a fair degree of health. After
ha had bean in active practice for
many years, and had attained oml-

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to offer is the use of money it controls,
it is also very true that it takes more

than money to be o banker or to oper­
ate a bonking institution. It takes ,

years of training and experience to

qualify those who operate the bank to
give gooBy-s'ound, financial advice. It

and business concerns in good stand

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takes men of sound judgment and in-

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various enterprises and if you are in

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more THAN MONEY
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this is true of the men and women

and discuss it with us. Loans are be­

who ore the officers and personnel of

ing made to finance appliances, farm

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been carefully trained and are quali-

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�PAO1TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH J9. I HI

the Christian Raformed church at about 12:30 A. M. they sought *hci^
recently and visitedthe latter's hus-| visit with their brother. George and after a few weeks visit with her' hemus and children.
state hospital. They family at Clearwater. Florida. Theyparents. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd ElBurdatte
1 home on a KeUoggsvilie.
■ultant, leading. If you have a|I band at the
Burdette Ftechsr
Ftecher is
.
ter with Hasting* friend*.
The
•“
-*- *-7-*-—from a camp —
child in school you should be pres* I found Oerjy much Improved from report a vtry nice time Emeat and wood.
two—
weeks
furlough
in I Reginald Smith spent the week- storm so clogged lhe rood where
I
hte
nerrotxs
breakdown
and
aaatetf
wife
returned
to
Detroit
on
Sunday
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Bender
and
Louisiana.
Charles
Storkan
te
exent. Mra. Arthur Kenyon Is chair-1
' end with hte uncle Arthw Smith they live that they Were unable to
। ing with wortt.
j afternoon
daughter Florence, the Walter Ben- P«ted Wednesday for a flve-daya and family at Hastings.
I get home until Wednesday. Mr*-1
8mnl robin* are hopping around
The monthly meeting of the Mas­
Despite the severe storm Monday,1 Mr- an&lt;1 Mrs. Stanley Lyons are dcr family and little Bobble Ben- furlough from Camp Diz, N. J.
I Miss Pauline Benaway was home R. says they had a nice visit but
— —...
—- mi-dvma
ters-Jones uuuit
circle wiu
will w:
be nvau
held uiu
this elghty-one persons braved the ele-' Uv,n« ,n Ba”** Creek where he has der enjoyed a birthday dinner at the
The annual dinner of the Prairie ' thte Monday from her work at th; when she goes again she hope* W
have wintered wall.
I Thursday afternoon with Mr*. Bert ments to cast their bailots at the employment.
home of Forrest Bender. Sunday, literary club members which was Bell Telrgihone office at Battle have along a change of clothing for
'
Bupt J. T. Bchipper was honored I Parker. She will be assisted by. village election. Some interest was
Rev E H Babbitt, superintendent March 8. Three birthdsys were scheduled for last Wednesday was Creek.
{the.six of them- T.-K. school was
at lhe Mat meeting of the Western Mrs. Dollle Johnson. Every member stirred
honored, uiuee
those ui
of young Jvon
John ucnucr
Bender postponed
indefinitely because of
The March meeting of the Prairie clo*ed Monday and Tuesday and lhe
• wuivu up by
uy a
u couple
tuupic of
ui sticker-Methodtet
aucarr -- - - “7
.----- churches
„-------- --of Grand
--------- nuiiuiro.
-----randlrfatM who drew _a small
.—.ii —
Hu**' March
tt.—h 17. hte grandfather. tM.ni..-.
Michigan Schoolmen's Roundtable is
urged to
be present,
.□ uifcu
w pc
picocu!.
candidate*
num- ' Rapul* dUtnct. Will
*IU. fl&gt;c*k
8pSM,t at lh
Philip's weather ennrtltlnna
conditions.
'Garden club was held al the home busses were unable lo travel the
when elected president of the or-i, 1*
Mr.
“ and
—* Mrs.
' ------George Juppstrom ber of votee. Results were as follow* Middleville Brotherhood meeting March 9 BIld hts
waiter* on
The Future Farm.
of Mra. Blanche Cridler with nine-'«*d« roads until the end of the week.
were
G. c.,
E. uuu.e,
nuve: cicrK.
clerk. ixitn
Dora'”
He will
occupy
- —
- ,■ Khool
—* 1have
------ added
- to their line of , teen member* prerent to enjoy the
I 1 gOZLiiaUOa.
Innd
— daughter Nonna „
_w Sunday
........, —president. u.
-—1**
—evening.
-------—• —
— —also
-— "
—thc
— March 8
Middleville retaUve. received word
The monthly meeting of the PTA. ........
visitor* of their
..................
daughter and ........................
sis- White; treasurer Blanche Seger- P’11?1! ■&gt;
11
Parmelee M.nwurut
Methodist
Kenneth White, who han been'1 task* lhat of oiling harncoa In con­ Ipot luck dinner. One new member, 8»l1*nlay of the Jealh
EHm
: Wednesday evening.• March 25 IIIU
has ter.
strom: nsscn*or.
Max Lynd; council- church next Sunday morning.
— *&lt; Mrs. Burr Cooley and family
_ at .........
,
।
nection wilh their farm shop work. 'was enrolled. The president. Mra.; Gray at
City
— her
- home in Lake
” al
..
MlBtur
S«UI
.crornmnlM
2
“
"M.uLtenw'^dMk
’
S!l'
"
‘
•"I
’
'"IT,
MqiniM'tf Haifa* _ very ------------_ Hastings.
Interesting
। men, George Juppstrom. Sam Myers;
I Luellen Thede, president, was in
affair. There will be a panel■ dis-----Mrs....Wm.
—-----------------Thurkettle —
and —
Mra. nnd RusmII Bedford.
_.
-bllvn home iron. Dei,ell
wn,„ fcr, lhu Mond„
hll
The T.K
T.-K. .heel
school faculty
»~!&gt;
will charge of the business session which Gray, the former Fannie Pratt, was
Dtt&amp;don uf problems of school with Gerald
Dennison were at.........
Kalamazoo
.
. . Tlie
Is un?.'
present
its
three-act
comedy rnciuoro
eiecung
01
san
Kutn
»»ni
In
Irving
township
and
resided
*ms ’rjilllp
avuup Bender
ovuuu home
iiuuic u
uu^, ^
j k?nd^,nd_,r\”laIn,c&lt;l —i’ i
home in Rolla. No. Dakota. He was P.
included electing of Mra. Ruth'
lhu vicinity many year*, tattr
dergoing some changes—a new bath- d“&gt;' !° “^len», lhe.JunfIa!
accompanied by hte grandfather. By­ "Ready-Made Family" at 8 P. M. this Schad. secretary. In ptace of Mr*
Friday at lhe school auditorium. Mary Jackson resigned. Mra Florroom and kitchen. Clair Getty te-grandmother.
Alice Mclnloah al run
,on White
of Wayland.
t0 Grand Rapids, in 1921 she
’j
■Mrs.
----- ----------------------------wiuic oi
wayuma.
I doing the work.
| Hastings.
nSS .
n .
.
Mrs. NelUe Thompson left on Plenty of laughs are in store for ence Coman as program chairman mairied EUiu Gray and since then
gave an instructive talk on the sub- her home has been at Lake City
nlu —
Mr.
Hran- F--™..
Enubon. —
.nd
„„ Hun,„
,he ,m these who attend
Representative and Mrs. Ems
-• .nd Mr.. ::-•••/
..I
. .. Mr anrl Mr« HamlrL ri**kin« dnrl
,
...
.
Dunedin. Florida, in the wlqThe
Middleville
Community Ject of • Evergreens." Several mem- and
of wnuun
Delton are on
a viau
vteit
*Faulkner
»“■•••■• «&lt;•
un ■&gt;
—- - — —----- ~Z~ spend some time with her son and
- *r Gray |&gt;***cd away Nov. 13
to their ova,
son miKHM
Arnold «Miu,i«uni&gt;T
and,famlly ni
ut ‘‘“-J*5 ----40n■spe,nt ®unda^
tv
---- “•------------------’ daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Milo council last summer offered prizes bera gave articles retaUve to the
c—
»»_
*_a-’ will
...
for petunia beds and home grounds care and requirements of such. TheiShe was a worker in the MldFort
Monroe. Va,
and
alsto nt
nt Saranac
Saranac with
with hit
his narenL&lt;
parent*. Mr
Mr. and
and
Improvement. First and second prizes next meeting will be held with Mr* dlevyte Congregational church and
spend tome time In Florida
Mrs A1,red Haskins. Junior. Betty
..■..rr. Allerdirqr
n„™.„ who
.no had
o.o
KlrM.ldrl. rrlumrd wire uwaulfil in four clusses and Minnie Johruon on April 7.
| &gt;»ter year* In the Methodht church
and Margaret
.Wlln«
&gt;hrir
Ir.nd' [.,.Ou "rdn.rf.y. from . &lt;UK WIU) ter these eight people have been given
' been v'
“'
"
’
The T.-K. school band in putting
She was a ife member
SSSte.
Tho.wb)
___ ?... _____ .. . ...
ihwn “
son
» in Ornnd
a""d Rand*
"■'“‘b
........ ................................
credit
memorandum* ..................
for nursery forth efforts to purchase uniform*. ot Middleville chapter No. 17 O. E.
.— 'J—, to itelr homo hi co»u Drovr
Mr.. Poor! Kmyoo u .teoillte dock, tte obwwi mid wlrmm—1,1 The teacher* have voted to meet ttief S- and served u worthy matron
many evening irom a inrec week* (, chnr!es
Charles Roberuon
Robertson and
and Glenn
Glenn «&gt;me time al Lansing at the home nnd 2nd were—porch and window band dollar for dollar up to MT of ,rtini 1898-1900 Site was the .sister
Blake left on Friday lor Camp Rob­ nf her son. Sidney. Her daughter- box—Henn' Brog—Lloyd Elwood, their net praflls from their play thte, of Frank Pratt of this village, and
inson. Ark., where they will spend in-law has been in thc hospital Bert of petunias Mrs. Pearl Kenyon Friday evening
•
111 ftlM&gt; survived by two niece.-- anti n
The regular meeting of tlie W. 8. nephew. Mra Ray Potts of Middlea few days with the former** son threatened with pneumonia but te —Mrs Mattie Lynd: best general
home*at this writing.
display—RusSeli Beeler — William C. S. will be held af the Methodist [ »* Uf-Mra. Annabel Campbell Hunt- f
John.
Mra. Ix&gt;ren Johnson who ha* been Sweet; best general yard' linprove- church. Friday, March 27. a pot luck'‘n*‘on «* Ami Arbor now visiting
Little Pauline Schantz accompan­
ied her grandfather. Rush Randall at Byron Center caring for her *te- ment—Allen Matthews-John Kep- dinner at noon will be in charge of
Denver. Colo., and Scott Camppa»t two key Many residents look a real the Young Womans Guild and the »»« of Merritt. Funeral service* were
home from Grand Rapids Saturday her. Mrs Ray Barton, the past
Effective June 27. 191J
evening and remained over Sunday, week* returned home Thursday. Interest in flower raising and .. ~ Rouse circle will present tlie pro- ,ield ,n
G“X 1,113 Wednesday
her mother, coming down for lhe Mra. Barton who ha* been seriously hoped many more will make tms grdtn. All ladle* of the circle* or
»» A. M. Interment in Ml.. Hope
TO GRAND RAPIDS
day.
III with strep Infection and from a town a real petunia spot.
anyone interested are urged to re-' ce’5*tCTy 1,1 Middleville.
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Flnkbclner serve the dste
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gardner. heart attack wiU be confined to tlie
t The T.-K. Trojans, with their
who have been spending the past
Mis. G. E. Blake, Mrs A. If. Bell bed for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berends of
effor‘«- w“" ■
¥n°5',t1
Mr. nnd Mra. Harold Vander- two montlu. in Florida started for the Pleasant Jllll vicinity iiad an un- of *ucce»* at the regional basketball
and Miss Edna Lee attended the
funeral of Mrs. Alice McIntosh ut Schuur, who l&lt;*»t their home by fire home. Saturday according to a let- expected vacation trip last week meet at Grand Rapid* test week to
11:20 P.M.
rometlnic
arc occupying thc ter received by their daughter, Mrs. thanks to thc storm. Sunday they' «“vc thfir ^tiring coach, Harry Hrc.
Hostings. Tuesday.
.... —ago.
Mr and Mrs Henry Poulson mid unataira apartment at thr Della Wilber Kiump.
took their son Kenneth to hte col- «u,nc
memories of hte but
TO BATTLE CREEK
daughters Mra. Harold Haskin* and Allen home.
Roland Bumgarner, tenant on lite lege work In northern Indiana and
Mrs. Vem Allerdlng of Coats Grove
Sklppy. young son of Mr. nnd Fred Stckoe farm on the west coun­ started home. The storm wus so week for Monon where hr has ac­
spent Thursday afternoon at Grand Mrs Prune Glover, came home on ty Hile was ^aken very ill Monday bad that they turned back and spent cepted a poaition a* mathematics
, Ledge with their son and brother. Thursday from several month* May] night ol last week, and when It was the night—Monday they started out teacher in thc Junior high school.
Otto Poulson.
The latter's son nt lhe Children's hospital in Grand' possible to get the road opened for and spent the night at White Ptgeon The boys arc a grand bunch of
Robert this week completes his Rapids where he has been treated the doctor was found suffering with —Tuesday they reached Middleville youngsters and so two buses loaded
America needs you now os never before . . . Needs you
course at the Ford trade school in for hip trouble, He is again in very double pneumonia. He is gradually —but the road* to their home were with fans accompanied them Thuraconnection
with
thc
Naval Training Rood health and gets about without improving and able to take some so filled that Mr. Bercnds walked day evening when they met Newaygo
strong, healthy, ready to do your share and more in the
TO LANSING
program and soon leaves for n dis- crutches which he used for some nourishment.
at ti»e Union high gyip. Nearly a
oil out drive for Victory! Milk, more than any other
tant point. In his honor a family time.
'
”
-------- ‘ Miller
" - of- —
••
Maynard
Hopkins
the Stephen Carter home, until Fri­ hundred Middleville fans sal on Hie
food, provides the vitamins and minerals we all need
gathering will be held at his parThc Middleville Woman’s club will spent Wednesday with her parents. day
cheering side line* and hud plenty
.
for buoyant health. For energy and stamina, drink
ent* home at Grand Ledge next meet with the Caledonia club nt the .Mr, and Mrs. Philip Bender and also
Mra. Arthur Kenyon entertained of chance* to exercise their lungs.
plenty of rich, satisfying milk. Moke sure your family
Sunday.
home of Mrs. C. E. Cross in Cnle- called on Mrs. Wilber Kiump'
TO KALAMAZOO
sixteen young friends of her little The game was exciting and in the*
gets lots of it in»-thetr food too. Use milk in cooking
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brog and chll- donla thl* week Thursday afternoon.'
Dickie. young sun of Mr. and Mrs. ••Irish" daughter, Charlotte, at a last minutes quite u hectic affair In
dren. spent the weekend'at Grand The program by members of lhe1Glenn
.... „. Dean, received a'fracture of dinner party St. Patrick's day hon­ thc last (wo minute.* of lhe game
cereals and vegetables, in cream soups and desserts.
Rapids ut the N. J. Reynolds home, local club will do honor to old Ir&lt;v;thc left wrist in a recent fall nt oring her fourteenth blrthday
Middleville was leading by a score
They'll enjoy it, and you'll be doing your port to keep
-- ----- -----------------------------^school, and consequently te carryMrs Brog's
mother. Mrs. Ralph i.-j
Ta- lend,
The second friendship meeting of of 2B to 21 then their opponent* tied
'em working for Victory.
‘Daily Except Sunday
The Alir-Bar
Farmers-------club —
will ing his arm in a out.
ber who had been spending the week
Th;
—-----------lhe six chapter* of «».,
Barry wum,
County. and Uter went ahead by one point.
with
her
sister.
Mrs.
Sam
Coals
have
an
all-dgy
meeting
with
elec—
...
Mrs Robert Prost who had been Order of the Eastern Star will be However Serijan. one of thc local
AU Other Trips Arc DaUy .
accompanied them to her home.
tlon of officers, this Friday nt thr 111 with ear infection nt the home of h$ld at Hickory Comer* this Friday hl«h »’olnt mrn- »«•» “
t,irow
Mr* Fred DuMaresq of near home of Walter Bender, southwest' her father, L. R. Beeler returned to
evening It te hoped all chapters •‘*nl *,k' fcrorL'° 20 lo 27 with 35
Bowens MilkLs convalescing from n of town.
I her home in Grand Rnplcls. Thtira- will be well represented.
seconds co go. The local funs CCTtainscverc case of flu.
George Juppstrom received word day.
The South Thomapplc farm bu- !&gt;'. •«&lt;* something to cheer about.
On account of blocked road* „
the
Mra. A. B Lewis and little son recently nf the serious illness of his -C..
lr reau group held Its March meeting ""day night the boys went back
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
Davld left for Detroit Saturday, sister, Mrs. Sarah Overiey nt her funeral of Mr*. Verne Cook of at thc Middleville Creamery office, “Vd “f1 u,e ,fl5t Grandville team
home nt Mishawaka. Ind She 1* ill Leighton was postponed from Tues- Thursday evening last, with Fred whuh ,uw °niy had one defeat this •
OR PASTEURIZED.
PT. 6c; QT.
■ ■
wlth scarlet fever
• I day until Thursday. Interment was Brog, the manager, as host. The »ason. They played n good game
Jotyliti't
' Friends of Mrs. Flora Taylor will made in Mt. Hope cemetery.
meeting was called to order by "dd dld *°me outstanding playing.
Murry cf
be interested to know- that she te, Charles Kopf has returned to his Chairman Adam*. Roll call response The third quarter was a nip and
Phone 2137
now staying nt thc Isabella Home iir work nt Kalamazoo after several "Should our prices on farm prod- luck ^raP- for “ ,1,nn the locate led
TRIO CAFE
Grand Rapids.
• weeks lay-off because of Infection ucts be reduced If they go above-i” “ ,Q 10 18
bul *“ ‘he last
Mr. and Mra, Allen Matthew* re- in hl* foot.
the gnme Grandville
parity" met with good response. The, few minutes of ----------------—■*"*"“
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Hastings
turned home Thursday from several
Frank Prindlc. whose birthday discussion topic “Morale and equal -1, drew ahead to a close of 28 to 24
week*' stay in Los Angeles, cnlif was St. Patrick'.* day. had a happy
, score. Cfuw. Flnkbclner was high
They
are
flow
at
the
home
of
her'
surprise
Sunday
when
his
two
point
man
for
thc
home
team
witii
।
ucoaucXtx **iv*. won won
well conducted by discussion leader.
brother. Wm. Thurkettle nnd are daughters and families came from Clifford Davte. It was voted to hold. 12 pointe We are all proud of l|ie
going to Buchanan to vmt his,Grand Rapid* with well-niled bas- thc future meetings on the thirdj boysand the school will lose some
childran.
' kets and spent the day. Those Thursday evening in tlie month. gnod player* when most of lire boys
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weaver of present were Mr. and Mrs Edward Next meeting to be at the home of graduate this June.
Grand Rapids were guests of hte Barber. Mr. and Mr* Max Barber Clarence French. April 16. After
—7^*
sister. Mrs. Geo. Juppstrom. one day - and two little daughters. Sandra and some amusing stunts planned by the * LEAbANT HILL
recently.
[ Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Brock recreation leader thc meeting ad­
Those who weren't snowed in last
Tlie Republican nnd Democratic and daughter Harriet; the latter’* journed Mr Brog served refresh­ week were snowed out. Mr. nnd
caucuses for nomination of officers friend. Jack Shelling was also a ments including cottage cheese nnd Mrs. Clarence Berentte took their
of Thornapple township were held caller. Mr. Prindlc also received sev- American cheese—two of the prod- son Kenneth bnck to Manchester
Saturday and thr list of nomination- ernl remembrance* fpr the day.
ucts now manufactured by the Sunday where he u attending
will be availalAe next week.
ri Miss ’
------ *Longstreet
-------------------will.be
■ Leona
thc creamery.
school nnd hnd lo remain there for
Mr and Mra. Sterling Rogers and bridesmaid at thc wedding of her
Mr. nnd Mr.*. Sylvester Van Horn the night Monday they enme part
children. Harold. Gerald and Ilene!I cousin. Eleanor Long street and Har- returned Thursday from a winter'.-, way home nnd again had to stay for
were
Saturday
evening dinnrrl
•i 'ey
—, Sekkera.
v.,. Wednesday whuh
evening.
;. house trailer trip to Florida Tues­ the night. Tuesday they got with­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pol-1 The ceremony will be performed ut day they left for thr vicinity ol in n mile of home and Mr. Bercnds
Marion on hte annual trapping ex­ walked the rest of thr way Mra.
pedition fur beaver. Last year he. Bercnds stayed with Mr*. Stephen
trapped seven beaver nnd one otter Carter until Friday.
Mr. and Mra. D. R. Youngblood of
Verc Carter nlso got to hte school
Caledonia were Sunday afternoon nnd had lo stay there until the
visitors of Mra. Delhi Allen.
. 1 roads were opened.
Tlie value of neighbors has been) Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter call­
appreciated by many in times of ur­ ed on thc latter'.* niece Miss Nettle
gent need. Tlie Clyde
Skinner Kerr of Lowell one day Inst week.
family in the Clay Hill section are
Mr. and Mrs R. J. Williams and
very grateful to help received last Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare Williams and
week Wednesday wheh the neigh­ daughter* were Sunday guests of Mr
bors shovelled to enable Dr Lund to and Mrs. Byron Rowtader and fam­
About 5 tons clover hoy
reach the home—a snow plow also ily of Caledonia, honoring thr 51st
200 bu. good yellow com
helped get thc road open. Mra. wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs
Skinner, who was very ill with In­ R Williams nnd the 1st birthday ot
fluenza and compILeatlon*. was tak­ Mr. and Mra Rowtader'* grandson
en to Pennock haspltnl that day fori "Mickey'' Furrow of Freeport.
artificial feeding. 8he has gained
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard la?wte of
New Allis pholmcrs C. tractor on rubber, starter, and
nicely since and Ls expected home Ann Arbor were Saturday guests ot
lights
Tractor cultivator. 2 row
within n couple of day*. Mrs. Skin­ Mr. nnd Mra Herb Cook
Alli* Chalmors, 16" bottom plow
ner te mined nnd e*;iecially nt the- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Sickle and
T.-K. school cafeteria where she ir son Gary Lee ol Middleville spent
This equipment was delivered Feb. 16. 1942 and has
cook.
Sunday afternoon nnd evening with
never been used
There were some real experiences Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer and fam­
McCormick mower, 6 ft.
last week due to the storm which ily.
provoke smile.* from those who
McCormick grain bidder, 6 ft., good canvasses
Last Week's Letter.
weren’t directly concerned, and
4 sec. spring tooth drag
Land roller
Dump rake
even from those who were n'flected
The Sunshine, club met with Mrs.
Wide tire wagon and combination hay and stock rack
—now that it te past history. AI Clare Williams Thursday. •
Buzz rig. model T motor, good rig
nurse friend called out many miles
Mr. and Mm. Stephen Carter had
5 tooth cultivator
Stalk cutter
in the midst of the storm, on her an experience Tuesday which they
3 Garden cultivators
return to town early Monday morn­ don't care to have repeated. While
ing found hersel! stranded in a enroute tu Lowtil their car sWdded
Montgomery Ward cream separator. 600 lb. capacity,
snowbank on the curve u short dis­ on lhe Icy roads nnd struck a imnk
new
2 10-gal. milk cans, strainer and pails
tance south of town. After some in such- a way ns to dnmage the
wall a motorist acted a.-, m&amp;ssenger steering gear m» a wrecker had to
and her husband started out in thei be called and the car lowed to
.
dark with a truck to her aid. but In I Middleville.
Westinghouse electric range, new
his rescue attempts found himself
Harry Williams and Miss Ruth
stranded on the other end of the j Balfour of Farmington spent the
Montgomery Word electric washing machine, new
curve. SevenQ men going to their weekend with Mr. and Mrs Clare
These cows have a milk fest of 5.6 at the Pet Milk Co.,
Mohawk electric refrigerator, in good repair
work at Hastings after a time ap-i Williams and daughters. Afternoon
are good producers, clean and O. K.
Eureka sweeper
Electric iron
Diningroom
’
...
-lining room suite
pearcd and managed to get him callers were Ray Totan and Betty
[ O too tavo Honor
Bed and springs
2 drci rs
"
*‘
'
5 rocking
chairs
righted up and eventually lhe couple Campbell of West Thoniapple and
3 piece overstuffed suite
.
R.C.A.
cabinet radio
reached home together:—An nnx- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Totan and son’
rou
ivjvr
rroMtr,
coomATiru
attuhtioh
lous mother bearing a flashlight, Lynn of Detroit.
Sow, 2 yrt. old. wgt. 400 lbs., due May 15
Waltham player piano with rolls
lieaded for town in search of her- Mrs. Bert Pnlmer accompanied by
row
ir oxamihuo noo or a tkaihw m. o.
3 young sow*, wgt. 300 lbs. each, due in May
Sewing machine, in good condition
two
bleated youngsters found them Mrs. Miner Palmer of Powers dln18' x 15* Linoleum rug, new
10 feeder pigs, wgt. 125 lb«. each
etailed by the road and eventually: trict attended the graduation of
ntmmt onir hocottaot orrooriOHT
0. I. C. boor, 9 mos. old
Rugs, clocks, curtains, larftps, dishes
two more autos stalled beside them their sons at M. S. C. Friday evcCanned fruit, empty cans
rou toronirroo whatrouhow whwrouurn rr —Ten cars with motorists were nlng from Hie short enure which
Large combination heating stove
early Monday morning three'they had been attending there,
row CAVl UH n IOHOTHOHOO AT MIHIMUM COTT stalled
miles down Grand Rapids St. in one While there Paul won first place in
Heating stove
Small range
21 White Rock pullets, now laying good
spot —The Henry Rau family, who'fitting and showing sheep.
CHECK YOUR PONTIAC DEALER FOR FULL DETAILS
had been in southern Illinois, for
Mrs. Clifton Campbell and Mil
Prescribed Service may be financed on GMAC’s convenient budpet plan several months, where he was doing' Emmettc had quite an exciting time
carpenter work, on their way home | Wednesday when the roof of their
to Parmelee reached lhe H. Vander- hour caught fire and was burning
Schuur home about 3 o'clock Mon- -briskly when discovered With the
day morning and took shelter there . aid of n Barry Co. road employee,
Later that day—with tractor and who came along when they had it.
much help they reached their home I nearly under control, they soon put
at the lop of tlie hill al Parme! re it out bul not until quite a lot ot
—Tlie Jack Rosenberg family, who damage had bqen done both by thc
had gone to Jackson that Sunday to fire and water.
.
visit her uncle, were delayed on- Nearly everyone from tills way
107 N. Michigan
Hasiingt, Michigan
tiieir home trip by dense fog.—then attended lhe fted Ctoas auction at
found the roads so treacherous that Middleville Saturday.

MIDDLEVILLE

GOOD HEALTH IS
VITAL to VICTORY

BUS SCHEDULE

DRINK MORE MILK

DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
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HIGHLANDS

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AUCTION SALE

Having been drafted into the army we will dispose of our personal property at Pub­
lic Auction on the Arthur Todd farm located one mile north of Vermontville on

TUESDAY, MAR. 24,1942

Commencing of 12:30 sharp E. W. T. the following will be offered

18 HEAD FULL BLOOD JERSEY CATTLE

Heifer, 2 yrs. old, calf by side
Heifer, 2 yrs. old, calf by side
Cow, 7 yrs. old, due in May
Cow, 7 yrs. old, due July I
Cow, 3 yrs. old, due July 15
Cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Dec. 27
Cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 26
Cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Dec. 28
Cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks.
Cow, 2 yrs. old, due April 15
Cow, 2 yrs. old, due April 15
Heifer, 9 mos. old
Heifer, 7 mos. old
Heifer, 6 mos. old
Heifer, 3 mos. old
Jersey bull, 16 mos. old, eligible to regis-

FEED

TOOLS

JWAwtoriift

Investigate this modern,
low-cost maintenance plan

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

14 HOGS PURE BRED HAMPSHIRE

O
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O
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CHICKENS

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

GEORGE FRIEND and ARTHUR TODD, Owners
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

A. E. CROOK, Clerk

T^onJiac

REAHM MOTOR SALES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1948
’CARLTON CENTER

I accompanied Mr. and cago.
Mra their
Cleon former
i ASSYRIA
____ _______
______
________
Mrs Ehret Scldmore
of Auguata.'lng
his wife, _____
Mrs. ______
Thelma_________
Lee flhay.__HINDS
COBNBRB
"home.
' wena’ Dunham
the Dunham
rhtireh
lu&lt; returned
tn IWtnn
..
.
Mrs. Ford Ent* entertained about Landon to Rockford. Sunday and ' -jhe w 8 « g wj]l serve dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Mlles Hemery of the were
held heldthe
church
has returned
to Boston
after after
a tena tm
twenty-five ladles at a shower for ; ’Pentthe day with Mra. Hazel Bidie nn Thursday at the Briggs church. Checkered district have told their on Sunday with Rev. Rhodes of day leave ot absence from naval'
■Massas—--——-ttJI Mrs. Lester Warner
wuniri of
ui Woodland.
wucxiMiiid ■nnrt
“»d ’family.
■’’’de
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h —
&lt;&gt;&lt; i™,.
- a
—
. ...
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i
ana
win
locate
scotin
file tn
Mr. o-u
Scidmore's
auties.
nTir
mTw
। ...
Mesdumra ..
Herman
Babcock
and An-, inrm
B^m ...
»nd
will
locale on a tamj
fanrj near
near*
Scottsville
in charge,
charge.
Sddmore's
duties.
rho
were- present
I Bedford.
j death resulted from Injuries In an I Mrs. Wm. Stanford is expected 1
nmu .i tnl bcUm
iThoae wl
-----------1 7from
------ here I Molly und Judy Russel have been
group huh
George
Miller
Is
in
poor
health.
I
. __ Yargrr.
_______ ..
__ Wll- nlment
absent from u-hnril
ichool nmr.
more Kiori
than ua ।
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Holme* and automobile accident. Burial at lhe home thU week and will be acoom- hcLJ
.
.
were Mra._ Arthur
Mrs.
I
been selected I a attend the state'bur
Mate' I
Landon. Mrs. Cleon landon. week now because of colds.
Mr
and
Mra.
Gaylord
Holmes
were
Union
cemetery.
•
panted
by
her
brolher-ln-law
and
’
mi.
unu
min.
uuyiuiu
liuwucs
wrlr
w.win.,
b
&lt;&gt;
u
TV,d
&gt;r
a
a* Ik- - »
We were nil delighted to see R.1
Fred Hawley spent Saturday in1 nt Hastings on Tuesday to attend
festival sponsored by the Michigan'Ml?- otu
Barry
Mrs. Aaron Treece Who has been wife. Mr. and Mrs. John Ten Har-1 /J1* £
F. C. Cleltu Valentine from Scott Knlamazbo returning
with
his’ the funeral of Mrs Mclntoah. a rel-; “l the home of her son, Ehret kcl of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Ten Har- "**
atui
and Mra
Mra. Prank
Frank Rhrlher
Shriber.
rnoay evoMML
School Vocal association al East
Field. III. last Thursday. March 17th. grandson. Rex Meyers, and family.
ntivc.
Burial
was
at
Barryville
cemeScidmore.
since
her
grandson's
ackel'a
condition
remains
critical
and
yj*
program
consisted
of
a
M*
«n
Mrs. Calvin Stetfey. daughter of
The Neighborhood Joy birthday’ tery.
laming April 11. The group was Mr. John Osborne, visited her folks He had a 3 day furlough and came
spending some time at lhe ahe will be cared for In the fltan- **•* wortthome to visit his parents. Mr. and club will be held al thr iwune ot.
chosen from the choir class, and here Friday.
Mr,. lv,n»ld W.,n.r »( Croli
Mr.
MUI
Mrs.
Clayton
Valentine.
Mpi.
Hattie
Stevens
on
March
27
will ting In lhe massed groups that
, returned home on Tumday after kr , , „____________________
i There were about sixty Red Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farell HE NDER^HOT***
with her daughters. Mra. Helen Cole I
day They will also hear the three
.
and M^Fr^MiUe?" DOWllSO
i«t ^S^emP^ th^ Battle Creek calM on JSwn
were guewu at an informal cele­
und Mrs. Eulah Van Syekles, aashtmassed choirs, each classed in A bration of Mr. und Mrs. Frank
. parrots, Mr. nnu «r -. rrco Miner. , Thp mcmbrrs of lllc P T
arp
|rom New Yor|c Clly
clart Robtnson Sunday.
ing.
Barry's wedding anniversary Sun­
On account* of bad roads Monday
The
&lt;«c iuiuhi
fourth &gt;&lt;&lt;*■&lt;*«,/
quarterly &lt;.
conference
u,»&lt;:&gt;c&lt;h.&lt;-i
t
•* ; •panWinn a play. "The Gjeat group are having claaaea thia week.
Mr. and Mrs. Keel ToUaa and
day. M«rcn
March am.
Bth ijeciuinx
Deciding to go
. z
&lt;i ...Cl 7.
.. 7m. 7 —
tiay.
LA’,t Week's Letter
njnirxen
... _
! Chirken case,
Case." a
a court
court trial,
trial, wmen
which tne
the ut
latter
being ____
mostly Michigan children spent Bunday with Mr. and
B’ Tuckerrnan ;home. the Purells found their car und *ftiesday. the mln around hen* of RaLLle Creek circuit will be held
111 Ml
&lt;11 follow the aupper
-- - — ■ — L'-lll','
— - - ■ _ - •»_ .
M - -at thc Union church of Convls on. Funeral .services Tor Cliflord Cail
will
Friday MVM_
eve- nurses.
Mrs./
1. GarlnwerJ4. Norton M Kelch- wouid not aUrt w Mr. .nd m,5
am. M. L. Boyes. M Jarman. M Barry took them homp In their car. get. to work also no mall man 01 fcfatch 24 at 8 o'clock.
Van
.. Syckte ...
was held on Sunday nlng. Mar. 20 and all who are tn- 1 Mllton Trafford wal taken cud- Uo«»Thc Bane family are having n by the Rev. Rhodes of ScottAVlUe at: terrated in this (articular work ,denly ill while at the farm home of
Hafcvind, T. Gibbs, and M. Hill; The storm had gotten so bad bj’ milk man. nothing but *now und
boy.&lt;\ A. Burgess. J. Walton. R thnt time, making At -neceiuutry for mud.
srlge of the mumps.
the South Evangelical church, He should
r*-—,J attend. ••
— ------It *begins
at---7:07 -•
ut Lloyd Gaakill Monday rnorr.uig and
Every time you get your pay. buy
William Stanton accompanied his way thc son of Frank Van Syckles, Ithe school house, so remember the was removed to his home and al­ Bonds and Stamp* tor lhe U. 8. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Henry and
Fierce; R Brow, 8. Bridleman. R the Berrys to ^Remain all night.
nephew, Warren Stanton of Battle and brother of Orlle and Henry idate
CllntonXM. Haavind. and R Nash Monday moriilng Mr. Farrell transthough quite sick he is reported al
MUa Robson's homeroom U pre­ portad-'Mrfand Mrs. Barry back to derahot'-. und attended a birthday Cicek, tp Cadillac Sunday on a Van Sycklcs. Burial in the Union
Mra. Blanche Powell is caring for some better al this writing.
cemetery.
Baltar Ifeaa
party
Mrt. -------------------Hendershot's —
mothsenting a program called "Hobby their home via tractor.
- on —
T- fishing trip.
her daughter. Mrs herd 'llumut
Colored picture slides showing the
Born to Mr. and Kfrs. Forest ;and baby who were broueht here Thursday—don't forget.
Mr. and Mra. Elton Marlow and rr, Mra. Thompson nnd Mra. BeachIxbby of Roorn'JOQ" today und to­
,
________
morrow. March 19 und ao. durtng sons of Grand Rapids were week- ipr of Shultz on Saturday evening life of Christ were shown at the Sumin of Maple Grove Friday :from the hospital last week.
the thirty-minute period. Member?, end guests of Mr and Mrs. Elmer j Mr and Mrs. Ted Olaiughlin und evening service at the Briggx church. morning at thr Osteopathic hos­
Mr and Sirs. Oritr Fisher attend- CLAY HILLS
Mrs. T. R. Kline and sons John pital nt Nashville, twin daughters. ,ed thj funeral of Edward Acker al
will display and explain their nob­ Marlow. On Sunday. Mr. and Mra. | Helen Kaye attended a birthday
bles Seventeen entries have been Merle Fauley and daughter of । party in Battle. Creek, Wednesday and Ralph and family of Middleville They are now living at thc Mra Augusta Friday Mr. Acker was dis­
Mcody Leach and family of west
made.
Clarksville Joined thc family for thc ; evening In honor of Pvt. Hugh were callers at the'home of Mr. and Tom Wilkinson farm, but soon will trict president of the I O. O. F. cf Middleville have moved onto lhe
Mrs. Orvai'Miller Sunday after­ move to the Fred Stamm farm. Mra. also Noble Grand of tlie local )odg». Vance Sharp farm.
•
; O'Laughlin of Fort Sgreveru. Ga
Tlie University of Michigan sent day.
J. J. Strodbcck lias been confined : Saturday evening, the O Laughlinv noonWilkinson and Mrs. Hannah Stamm and was formerly a Barry county
twenty envelopes of material to help
Wrighlle Clifford and family have
Mrs. Daisy King and sister. MLm arc the new babies' grandmothers, boy.
tlie students in writing their ora­ to his bed with a hip injury caused | attended a family dinner at the
moved from Grand Rapids to the
from a bull last Wednesday. We all | home of their sister. Mrs. MorrLs Dorothy Holmes, were Saturday and thc mother Ls a twin, there be­
tions.
Several car loads of ladles aUend- horn#, of his parents, Wright Clifford
The Hl-Y Is planning n swimming hope for a speedy recovery. Callers i fOx honoring their brother Hugh supper guests of their parents. Mr. ing four pairs of twin girls in the
and wife.
past years.
party at the Kalamazoo Y. pool In over the weekend, were Mr. and |nn&lt;1 bride-to-be Miss Daby Hand und Mrs. Gaylord Holmes.
Archie Harrington in Battle Creek
Mrs. Curl Weyerman nnd Mr and of Battle Creek. Sunday dinner.
Tlie Happy Dozen organization
Funeral services for Dale Scld- Friday afternoon.
the near future
Our secret weapon: U. 3 Defense
A Btebblna. DraggiMa.
M,. Arthur Strodbcck und child0(
O.U1BW,n.,
W, und families met nt the Mr. and more, aged 20. only son of Mr. and
MIm Urquhart has been teachingt Mra.
Thomas Shay, who has been visit- Bonds and Stamps. Buy them!
|
Hastings. Mich.
Iren all of Hastings.
Mra.
Mlles
Hemery
home
Satur
­
Mrs
Terry
Mr Damson's United Stales and । Mr and Mra. Leo Barry and sons ' parents. Mr and
day night for a surprise farewell
O'l-aughlin of Buttle Creek.
world history classes
...
, , ' ---------- ..
, , .. ..icalled on Mr. and Mra. Albert Bur- • Mr. und Mrs Wilbur Schuntz en­ gathering. Gift* were left in appre­
The Juniors wnn the iMtskethall n. nnd fBln||y Sunday to ■.re the
championship of the Hi-Y by de- 'ncw daughter who will answer to tertained Mr nnd Mr*, lax- Hub- ciation of their friendship. Mra
iralitiK the seniors and*sophontorep' tiic name of Ruby Nina, not Eloulse bnrd nf Rutland. Mr and Mrs. Les­ Clara Bane will be hostess March
on Tuesday, March 10.
|aA wa3 statMt ln the ltwl week-8 lie lackwood and Mr. and Mrs. 27 to the organization.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Raymond left
Chas. Hendershot on Sunday hon­
There Is going lo be an Intramur- newi.
TOMATO SOW
3c~»T7c
on Saturday for a few days in Chial basketball tournament between, ma. and Mrs Frank Cronk and oring Mrs. Hcriderahot'a birthday.
CAMRtlU-S
the senior. Junior, .sophomore and ton cf Dowagiac ?penl the werkTOMATO SOUR
freshman classes. The play-offs will j end with Jier mother. Mrs? Nina
EXTRA STANDARD
Every week, millions of folks select thousands of tons of our famously good
be held after school on Mondays and Barry.

H»igni

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ocnool notes II

MUL-SD-LAX

n&amp;P SUPER RIGHT R1ERTS RRE
PRICED LOUI; THRRRS TO VOU!

Tu-sdiivK.
I Charlie Gibbs, who Ls employed In
Report cards were given out Fri-| Detroit, spent lhe weekend with
day. Mdrch 13.
his family here.
Miss McElwain's sixth hour fresh-1 Frank Haywood, who has been
man English claw dramatized the confined In bed for two weeks beplay "Aunt Penny’s Parrot" Friday । cause of pneumonia. Is able to be
March 13 over the nubile address I up ’“’m*-»« convalescing very
aystem to two other English classes I *lovlr- Grandpa Jack Smith lias
The noon hour students partici- P™1 dolnR th*' c,‘orM lhrrr a,,tl
pated in a danre In lhe gym Friday 8°l.Kicked by a horse last week.
the thirteenih.
The
' Rhythm*‘hc.ho,n*‘ °r &gt;’r an&lt;J
Kings" played
|Mrs Gerald Tischrr. Saturday eveMIm Wcateotta gvm clasaes, un- ",n« *CrpfM,r, "nd
,tapry P,t;

,w dljwuon .&lt; MU. KlncH.
have been learning Hungarian. Nor­
wegian nnd American folk dances.
Next club hour will be held Mon­
day. March 23.
A defense council Ls being organ*Lzcd for the purpose of promoting
the war effort. Tlie council will be
headed by a representative from
each class and two teachers.

Keep Your
CAR Fit!
Take care of YOUR cor
to moke it last longer.

Use Mobil Oil—that's
the best way of keeping
it in good condition. It

Garc Tischcr were weekend

Mr. and Mrs Jay C. Wing spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !«arry
Steinwycke of Sunfield.
Miss DorLs Clem and boy friend
of Ionia visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Marlon Clem.
Mr. and Mra. Rod McLeod enter­
tained his sister. Mr. und Mrs. S.
Eldridge ot Lake Odra«a Sunday.
of certified russet rural potatoes
Barbara Ann Calms of Hastings
from Cadillac to be used In a po­ visited her grandparents. Mr. and
tato Improvement project.
Mrs E. J. Beck the fore|&gt;art of this
Thc members of thc West Cen­
tral league meet In Ionia. March 24
There was a large attendance nt
Tlie schedules for th** spring »|»rts the Democratic caucus held in
will be made lip. nnd the all-star Carlton Center Monday afternoon.
Mra. Arthur Varger and children
basketball team will be chosen.

treats your engine kind­
ly! Start using it Today!
15 dealers in Barry
County to Serve You.
Truck Service available to your home for fuel oil, otc.
A Call Today Will Start US Out Your Way.

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
Formerly Service Oil Company

HASTINGS

m E. STATE ST.

PHONE 2554

"Super Right" Meats. Such tremendous sales give you savings on meats of
superb quality. You'll bo 100% satisfied!

SUNNYFIELD

SMOKED HAMS
FRYING CHICKENS —
STEWING FOWL
ROASTING CHICKEHS
DUCKLINGS
SHANK
HALF

TUESDAY, MARCH 24,1942
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock Eastern War time, the following described property

3 TO 4-LB. AVG.

LB.

.

FANCY ROCKS—4 TO fc-LB. AVG.

BEEF ROAST
SIRLOIN STEAKS

26c

CATTLE
Brindle cow, 10 years old, freshen January 2
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, freshen January 4
Brindle cow with calf, 8 yrs. old, freshen Feb. 26
Guernsey cow, 5 years old, bred Sept. 30
Guernsey edw, 8 years old, freshen November 25
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, freshen in Jan., bred back
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., freshen Sept. 22
Holstein cow, 4 yrs., freshen in October, bred back
Holstein cow, 4 yrs., freshen Oct. 20
Red Durham, 4 yrs., to freshen soon
Guernsey cow, 7 yn., freshen Dec. 14
Red cow, 7 yrs., freshen March 6
Guernsey cow, 8 yn.. due soon
Black cow, 10 yn., due soon
Holstein heifer, 3 yn., freshen Oct. 14
- Holstein heifer, 3 yn., due soon
Guernsey heifer, 3 yn., bred July 26
Holstein heifer, 2 yn., bred Jon. 9
Jersey heifer. 4 yn., freshen in Oct.
Holstein heifer,
_.fer, 3 yn.,
yrs., Ibred Sept. 12
7 heifers, pasture bred
2 yearling bulls
2 yearling heifers

L.

PRIME RIB ROAST
LAMB ROAST
LAMB BREAST

i.

BEST SHOULDER CUI*

*Z4e

1 buck

HOGS
5 sows, 0. I. C.
3 stock hogs
4 feeder pigs
4 gilts

POULTRY
4 geeie
40 hens

5 duck*
5 roojlcrj

IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS
McCormick grain binder
Riding cultivator, Oliver
Double harness, fairly good
2 horse collars
Sixc 20-23

IOMA

TOMATO JUICE

SLAB BACON
SLICED BACON
BOILINfi BEEF

Quontity of oats
entity of hay
20 ihocks of corn
orn In crib
Quantity of ensilage
Other articles too numerous to mention.

?

Thii farm for tale or rent

u 15c

PIE APPLES
WHOLE SEGMENTS

GRAPffRUIT
THANK YOU

2£.’2k

KEIFFER PEARS
ANN PAGE

2i»2k

KETCHUP
•

ANN PAGE

SAUD DRESSING

Pick al "Ute. XiPlifc Oatck

QT. 31C
.

ANN PAGE

PRESERVES “ET 2 it 2k

WHILE THEY LAST

FRESH SMELT

HAULS .... NtEMREO

DEVILED

FANCY. LARGE

pole

FRESH HERRING
WHITEFISH

2 m. 21c

WALLEYED PIKE

u. 19c

WINTER CAU6HT

STAR

REDFISH FILLETS

u 24c

SHRIMP

u 25c

HERRING FILLETS

u 17c

FANCY LARGE

u 21c

WINTER CAUGHT

FANCY ILUEFtN

CRAB
s30c
Ik

SPARKLE GBATM
ANN PAM

ORANGES
NEW CABBAGE
GRAPEFRUIT

°33c

LARGE
ISO SIZE

FRESH,.TEXAS

TOMATOES

lb.

CELERY
SPINACH

WASHED TRIMMEO

2

FOR

CELLO BAG

size eo

15c

FRESH. SOUTHERN

FRESH EGGS

3

RADISHES

kkb

BLUE ROSE RICE

«. 31c

------------------------------ Auctioneer.
HENRY FLANNERY,
SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES

2 .li17c

10c

CLEANSER

4cm.

lie

MARVIL "ENRICHID", DATID

13c

SWEET POTATOES
SALAD PEARS

CALAVO HAND

•

4 m

17c

EACH

LB.

LB.
uiio-irr
LOAF CHEESE

S&amp;lk

NAVY BEANS

RUTABAGAS

SUREGOOO
MEDIUM

IS 17c
5 72.17c

MICHIGAN

GENUINE JERSEY

17c

SWISS CHEESE
MILB CHEESE

CRESTVIEW

"hi 7k

FANCT

Sc

Wiilt Jlenten

U. 37c

IONA FLOUR

ROLLED OATS

10“ 35’

DOMESTIC

SILVUIROOK

ALL PUIPOIt

LUNNTFIKLD
WNNTFKLD

SEALED-FLAVOR

LARGE STALKS

MACARONI

WMffRBS

10c

FLORIDA

„. 2k

ANN PASI

PANCAKE FLOUR

TEN1C9 ’UQT ’OU5C

LEAF LETTUCE

SANDWICH SPREAU

CAKE FLOUR

LA

TEXAS SEEDLESS

BUTTER

LEWIS COOL, Owner

'tSIJc

FRUIT COCKTAIL

ta 26c
i
U 17c

SUMNTFIEID—!q-L(. CELLO PKG.

3S551k

SULTANA

GRAIN AND FEED

All turn* of $20.00 and under, cath. Over that amount tlx months' time will be giv­
en on good bankable notei bearing 7 per cent interett. All goodt mutt be tettled for
the day of the tale. Those withing time coniult Edwin Nath, State bank, Clarktville.

NELSON 0‘BEIRNE, Clerk.

3 &amp; 59c

„ 27c
u 24c

TENDER. MEATY RIK

WISCONSIN, FULL CREAM

TERMS

COFFEE
AMERICA'S FAVORITE

23‘

PORK LOIN
VEAL ROAST

29c

2^ 11c

GRAPEFRUIT JUKI 3SS»c

MUD SUGAR CURED—ANT SITE PIECE

IIAI2E OR STEW

'.HOtSIlIXG

UHLWUTtND

BELT SHOLDER CUTS

35c

2X4 He

CARROTS
BEETS

LB.

FANCY LONG ISLAND

SHORT CUT. FULLY TRIMMED

GREEN BEANS
1OHA CUI
DICED

SEEDLESS. FLORIDA

32 ewet (Shtdpthirc)
13 yearling ewet.

3®.‘2fc

IWUTOES

WAX BEAMS

SHEEP

HORSES
Blue roan mare, with foal, 9 yn. old, wgt. 1350
Bay mare with foal, 9 yn. old. wgt 1450
Bay gelding, 1 year old April 22
Boy gelding, 1 year old May 24

tOHA

PUNCH tmi

32’
28’
28’

LB.

FANCY

CHOICE CENTER CUIS SOUND. SWISS OR

Having decided to sell my stock, the undersigned will hold a Public Sole at the place,
located 3 miles north, 11 miles west oF Clarksville, or 3 miles south and 21 miles
west of Saranac, or 1 mile east oF South Boston grange hall, on Lewis Cool farm, on
US-16

SULTANA PEAS

PUMPtM

CHOICE CHUCK CUTS

AUCTION SALE

H

37’
30*
2 m. Me

OLEOMARGARINE

TFTrH

BREAD
3'^29c
WHITI SAIL

SOAP POWHR
WHITE LAIL

w. 14c

SOAP GRAMS
WHHt LAIL

SOAP FLAXES
WHITE LAIL

LIMB VAX
WHITE mil

•hfc.ii

SAL SOBA
STUB

pious-a i

took

ImmI

HUB

1-1

�THE PASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 19, IM!

1 the home of Rev. and Mrs. Fay C.j Gordon Chase of Coats Grove vU-, Mrs. Paul Smith who has been Hl1 Church AnnnufiCements1 Tea and dainty cup cakes were1 ed Mrs. Ray Scheel Friday evening.
Wing.
lied hla uncle and aunt. Mr. and al her home in Woodland is much
/a
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel visit/d
served by lhe hbstaam during the
Mr and Mrj John pulling and 'Mrs.
Ur* TTnnBitl
Ronald T&gt;hm*n
Lehman tram
from ThunThurs­ tetter
better thu
this week. She and her!
her J
The Methodtot Church
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Yager »ncS
social hour that followed.
George Wingard, pastor
daughter Marcia are slaying with
family Sunday afternoon. Mr. Yager,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allerding and day until Sunday.
Bepubikan Caucui Heid
. who waa kicked by a coll lhe first of
10:00 A. M.—Morning worship.
Mr. and Mra. Herald Classic were Mr. and Mrs 8. W. Smith of South
Woodland until she U able to rrjpini
The Republican township caucus last week and was quite badly hurt
In Lansing Monday on business.
was held Thursday of last week. The about lhe head and face, is able to
8:00 P. M.—Epworth League.
Mra. Welby Crockford visited her to teaching. Mrs. L. H Brumm U
a birthday dinner In honor of Mr. mother. Mrs J. L. Higdon of Berry­ substituting for her al lhe Carlton­ Thursday''8 p. M. Midweek serv­ following nominations were made: do ills chores
Center school.
Supervisor
—--------Albert Reesor; Clerk
ice.
------.-------- ,
and Mrs. John Bulling's two sons
Jord
entertained for dinner Suh— -niertalncd
SunPvt. Gerald Mahler, who has been Rolfe of Hastings and John Russell ville Sunday afternoon. Mrs Hig­
Wednesday evening the ladies of L*on E- Hynes; Treasurer. Vesta COATS GROVE
Tire sap at lhe numerous camps in
don lias been 111 but U better now.
day. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bronson visiting his parents. Mr. and Mn.
and near Woodland township have the W. S. C. 8. will entertain their Bom; JusUcc of the Peace. fuU term
.’ who is In the service of ids country.
bt Jackson. Mias Doreen Clary and ■ Floyd Mahler of .East Woodland.’ Their birthdays occur on thc same' Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Dell and Mias’ been going full swing Uic past week husbands with a carry-in dinner.
---------------------------^
—
evening
’ ”
»•" — »at
— 8 o'clock. Rev. Stone will
Frederick Clary, of Hastings and was a dinner guest last Friday eve- day and this is the first time they Dorothy Dell called on Mr. and Mrs. but the rain Sunday and Monday1* ”
Rush:
Highway Comm.- Henry be the apeaker. Glee Club music.
'
* * *
'
Mr. and Mn. Robert Crockford. East nlng at the home ol Mr. and Mn. have not been together for a birth­ Lee Bidwell of Mulliken Sunday af­ has temporarily slopped the run
, Hynes; Member of Board of Review. For refreshment* bring fruit or
The\^vaageBcal Church
ternoon. Mrs. Bidwell, who te a sla­
Woodland.
1 Ronald Lehman.
Wm. F. Veiie; Constables. Harold vegetable Jello or wafers and own
They an? hoping for a little more)
day celebration. They were able to ter of Mr. Dell. Is HL
J. 8. Deablcn pastor
Lowell Dodger visited relativei In ' Sunday dinner guests at thc home
Smith. Ora Lehman. Albert Shelton- table service.
talk to him long distance and heard
10: 00 A. M.—Morning worship
Rev. Alice Griffin and Mrs. Jerry cold weather before spring comes in
Winchester. Ind., over lhe weekend of Mr. and Mn. Prank Nlethamer lilm clearly over thousands of miles.
I burger, Floyd Clum.
j A daughter was boni last Thurs­
11: 00 A. M —Sunday school.
Fisher were Hastings visitors Fri­ earnest.
Mr. and Mra. John Richardson of j were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tucker
andBarryvuie.
Mrs. Robert
Mra.
H.
’
V.
Townsend
and
I* ' Charity Circle Entertained
, day
wno to
uveMr.
l)e(lr
ope Hart
day.
CArtton visited Mr. and Mn. Ho- and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker
iwho live near Barryvilto. She lias
warn Hewitt
iirwiil Sunday
ounoay afternoon.
aiurmouii. Mr.
mi. - of
"■ Clarksville.
Mra. Kida Guy attended a business
tt:30 P. M.—Evening worship.
ward
'
Mrs. Perry Flory and son Verdun
Fifteen
members
of
Uw
Charily
nftme(1 Beverly Ann.
and Mrs. Paul Cahoon of Saranac | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geiger -of meeting of the Church of thc Breth- ,and Mrs. George Nlethamer were
Wednesday evening, choir rehear- Circle of Uw W. 6. C. 8. of the
„
. „
Woodland Township 8&lt; lioul
ware Sunday evening visitors.
Sunday evening
dinner guests ut the home of Mr
Lake Odessa spent
,--------------------------- ren at Flint Saturday.
No school was held Monday. TuesMia.wceK pruyc
Mr. and Mrs. —
Ernest Sbomo —
en-1
Uirir son and family. Mr. and
"
. with tlieir
Miss Etta Schneider spent' Friday
and Mrs. Blake Rising of west
Mra ^^ktaNtothSier FriRta^v? a‘,e,Mted churc*&gt; herc 8u««M UIld
. day tend Wednesday of last week beevening.
tertiined
Paul Geiger. /
wilh Mra. Lola Ghretiiam ot Lake Woodland Sunday.
tertained for dinner Wednesday eve- Mrs.
**
, .
nlng. Mr. nnd Mra. John Ferguson.' George Schneider ohd Miss Etta Odessa.
, t
' Mrs. Maud Capron of Lake Odes­, cause of the condition of the roads. x.’x1
x?«
South Woodland Church of lhe
with Mi
Mr anti‘ Even 40 l,,e ,)lL'1's *crc 1,01 ul,le tu
Rev.
H. V. TOwnscnd
at sa
the weekendI with
South 'Wixxtland. Rev. and Mrs. Schneider called on Mr. and Mrs
.2.
-------------- 2 officiated
„
-----spent
,
^^aawt’u?n«&lt;b«urb?rtba.r*'e*ke s
th u.r uiu-rnwn iluy
Mbui r_Kncn«Florence rruc,l
l*w ctilMrcn living on ।
Brethren
George 'Wingard and Mrs. Glenn Peter-Fender of Vermontville Sun- the funeral services of a former Mrs. Geo, Furman. Mw&gt;
----------al* of- ---" III
... with ....
Arthur L Dodge. Pastor
England abd^daughter Marjory,
afternoon.
South Woodland resident. Ed. Tre-' Forman who was home
thr xnni.. kld&lt;* math
r0", in
in tlie
the I'OAti'm
eastern iKirt
port ।
went to Woodland to attend me
of
the
township
Thursday
und
FitMr. und MraXaUs. Kahler &gt;rtci
Mra. Kida Guy of East Woodland maine of.Jackson. who was buried flu. has returned to her studies in of a,e «o*’L-miu Tnurauav ana nt10:00 A. M—Worship end sermon was presented with a gift of a while; funtrul of Mrs. Amanda Lucus and
day.
also called on Mr. und Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford-Kahler and ’ was an overnight guest Friday nt at Nashville Tuesday afternoon.
Grand Rapid*.
11.00 A. M —Sunday school.
and yellow pottery centerpiece.
,
Oscar Flanigan.
Zion Lutheran Church
10: 00 A. M —Sunday school
Birthday Club Entertained al Lake'
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore BUL* und
As a result of it poll of thc wishes j
11: 00 A. M — Morning worship
;
Odessa
dayghler Loretta and Mr. and Mrs.
of —
ttus.(uirentA
to the Gospel
time] hour:
—
2:30 P.inMregard
- Lutheran
Twelve
------ -------members
-—
oflhe West Paul Woodman were Sunday dinner
of the opening of school for tlie re-, 0VPr CKLW.
.
Woodland Birthday club war* •n-.gue.-U al the H. Woodman home,
mamder of the term, school began. Wednesday Midweek Lenten
servCountry Club Fancy Grade A
tertalned at the home of a former They visited at thj Paul Woodman
this week at the regular Ume ot |Cr
member, Mrs Raymond Dalton ot home later and enjoyed warm sugar.
nine o'clock. Eastern war time. The
Choir rehearsal after the Lenten lAke Odessa last Thursday for an Other vUltora there in Hie evening
aU day meeting.--------------------------------- were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Townof lhe earlier hour ol opening. Since
Religious instruction Tuciday for
■ ■■■-.
.. -».#■»■ ...
■—
' gend and family of 8. Woodland.
thc clock.* wire moved ahead by or­ seniors and Thursday. Juniors.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. H A Woodman attended
Miss Iva Frantz of Sunfield spent:
..? _H„A.. "ooan*'’"
U,V “ “
der of the President. Woodland
.
school has been starting at 3:30 and Church of the United Brethren
several days last week with her sis­
Schneider's near Woodbury
l'bri*l
closing al 4:30.
ter. Mrs Raymond Bursley and.
Friday afternoon.
E. B. Griffin D.D. Pastor
family. On Wednesday afternoon
she visited MKs Olga Eckardt.
— — -- - - ----- —
Woodland
POPULAR BRANDS
Mrs. Bertha Eckardt visited Mr. Mr:l olfn Dcii&amp;mon- hi Hastings
Doris Whitney, teacher
10: 00 A M. .Morning worship
und Mrs. Dan GerUnger in Nashville! &gt;^1 Wednesday afternoon
The
11: 00 A. M Sunday school
Geraldine Augsl entered the Be­
■•
------;
leader
of the* program was Mrs.
7.30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Sunday afternoon.
ginners class Thursday. Siu* comes
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt visit­, Max Bump
from Lake Odr-.-u. The children Leader: George Schttibly.
A hymn sing was enjoyed at the
7:30 P. Sl.Wcdncsday prayer meet ed Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sclianu andI
are making Dutch scene* for their
LAST WEEK! &lt;5,000.00 COFFEE COHTEST
Carton
family in Maple Grove Sunday aft­ C. E meeting last Sunday evening
tables and costumes like thc Dutch. mg»
Gat in thia mightiest ot Krogor Colfoo Contoata I Just
The WM A. will meet nt Die home ernoon and also called on Mr. andI In charge of Audra Endshy. Earl
The Beginners arc starting to read
Mrs.
Dan
Gerlingcr
in
Nashville.
I
Scasc
gave the devotions.
of
Eda
Tyler
Wednesday.
March
25
complete this sentence in 25 words or less ... "I take
the Dick and Jane Pre-Pruner and
A very- interesting meeting of the■
use the work book which goes with for an all day meeting. Election of
The W 8. C. S. ot the Barryville
Bride ip serving Kroger Coffee because . . .** Entry
officers and delegates to Branch
' church will serve a dinner al Ken­
tanks and details at Kroger's.
.
GRADE A - LARGE SIZE
of Mrs. Ben Schneider Friday aft- neth Kelsey's thu week Thursduy
Kilpatriik
emoon. Several new members were March 10. and the CoaU Grove L.
STRICTLY FRESH
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school.
11: 30 A. M Morning worship
A. s. will furphh the progrpm
Mildred Nowicki-, teacher
,|1 Miss Bertha Wagner was a din-; wlHWi
^.„lb.
PINK SALMON Toll con 19c
7.30
P
M
Christian
Endeavor.
Chas. W Starr, u northern M
MichlWe arc glad to welcome Ddna
ner guest at the home of Mt. iu&gt;d gail Ho|iw Missionary, will hold a
The
Missionary
committee
will
be
In
roll
Rcat from Vermontville to our room
PRUNES Jtlll 4
29c
Mrs.
Arthur
Bates
and
family
Sunrevival
meeting here beginning 8uncharge of the services.
.
We
are
studying
about
the
Dutc
t
Dozen
.
day
und
in
lhe
aftemkm
stayed
nt
day
.
Tlu
.
subject
of
nest
Sunday
Plain. Sugared
The third quarterly meeting of thc
people in Holland. We have made
doi
. the Letetm home wilh lhe children rvening'n sermon will be Heaven "
DARK SYRUP
30c
or Cinnamon
windmills, tulips: mid the little
30th at lhe Wocx/'and church. Rev., while Mr. and Mrs. Will LeUon went T1|P c. E, cholr wW iea(i the MngDutch girl nnd her geese.
Embassy Creamy. Rich
, lo Grand Rapids to visit their |IlK_
D. H. Carrick in charge.
PANCAKE FLOUR 5
19c
daughter Laura.
; Mra. Claud
— Back
-• and
•- fam
• ­ •
Mr. and
Ins were Jjudcc Sandbook. Dean'
Woman's Club Elect Officer*
I Richard Bloomer visited Mrs ily have moved Into the hdlUe re­
Quart
WESCO CRISP. FLAKY
FLOUR
5
19c
Hager. Robert. Aspinall, Herbert
The Woodland Woman’s Study Bloomer in Ann Arbor Thureday cently- vacated by Myron Camp­
He.sterly. Mary Jane Varney and club held their annual meeting and nnd• Friday.
— •
bell's.
EATMORE OLEO
Ro;lt- Southworth.
'
16c
election of officets M the school
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kida Guy called at
Will and Irene Brooks wcrc-Wonbag
house lost Tuesday evening. After lhe home ot Mr. and Mra. Arthur flncd Lo bed by illness last weekMILK COc1S" 4 Toll 31c
the business meeting conducted by Bates and family Friday evening.
Chocolate Pecan. Grahams or Pull
Mrs Nelson
Kennedy of near
Amanda Lucas. 83. widow of Eph- the vice-president. Mrs. Florence1 Several of lhe fanners In this Nashville Is working for them.
CREAM CHEESE
29c
riam Lucas. i&gt;a«sed away al the kekardt in the absence of the presi­ vicinity are engaged In syrup mnk-: Mra. Ethel Hall U Hl at Hie home
“Oven • fresh"
home of her granddaughter. Mrs. dent. Mrs. Mary Perkins, a short, Ing. They say It is of a fine quality
LOAF CHEESE 2
5Bc
Edward Thompson
in
Sunfield, musical program was given.
A this year
| Mr and Mrs Harley Scuse visited
Evorgood - Solid Pack
Thursday at 2 P M.
quarteUc. Mrs. Rena Waits. Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Karl Eckardt, Bruce Mr and Mrs Harold Brovont, West
- GRAPEFRUIT
2 “-.I 35c
FANCY SEMOLINA
No. 2«£
Mrs. Lucas had gone to spend the Martha Farrell. Mrs. Fern Trunibo and Joyce Eckardt were Sunday of uikr Odessa lust Sunday
raci:
and
Mrs.
Emma
Wotring
sang
two
dinner
guraU
of
Mra.
Kate
Hcndir. Mrs Orpha Wing hud charge ot
remainder
&lt;&gt;!
thc
winter
with
the
। cans
Thompsons, when she was taken HI numbers. Mrs Barbara Cotton play­ son and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall. n »||Ort Temperance program at
SCRATCH FEED'0^ S2.35
(2 can limit)
ed a piano solo. They were much: Mra. Ben Schneider and Mra. ciUM- Of 8. 8. Lut Sunday MarKing's Sincerity
g»
Starting &amp;
1 enjoyed.
Lydia Schuler spent Tuesday after- u.ircl weygandl was lhe win-*
to her death. **
1414-ib .ack
GROWING MASH'^? S3.23
Mft. Lucas died just .- lightly inorej। The election resulted xv follows: । noon with Miss Olga Eckardt hdp- ner Jn quoung Bible vrraes. giving
t 35 Verses with book, chapter and
than Jour months following thc Mary Perkins, president: Florence1 ing her tie off n comfortable.
Eckardt, vice president: Hilda Baas.' Geo. Schneider und daughter »ta verac. She received , a New Te»tade.-.th of her husband. Ephrtnm.
Friday and Saturday Only — Kroger's Clock Enriched
Funeral services wore held Sun­ recording secretary: Edu Tyler, cor-' vislted Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eck- Inpnt for a |)rj/x. Bn(f n|| W|W tO0|j
day at thc Wing funeral home at responding secretary; Ruth Scudder, ardt and Mrs. Bertha Eckardt Tues-' part received book marks
■
...
2:30. Rev. H. V Townsend offlclat- treasurer. Two members of the day.
CARNATION OR
Coat* Grove Chureh of Christ
intr. Burial tn Woodland Memorial board of directors. Louclla Rcisorj Mrs. Cora Scheel and Mr. and
Lsaves
Mrs. Roy Freenielr of Sunfield visit-1
J. O. Crawford, pastor
I and Grace Faul.
10 A M Bunday .school, Earl SeaMi
Sunt
11 A M. Communion.
11:15 A. M. Sermon.
8 P. M. .Revival Sen Ices. Chas.
W. Starr of Roscommon preaching
on subject "Heaven.”

Woodland Community News

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School Noles

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MBKROGERfc

fAvorite of millions! Kroger's Hot-Dated

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE

57c

LB
BAG

PEACHES

2J.39c

CIGARETTES

$1.19

BUTTER M,CXAN
DONUTS

73c
1 Qc

SALAD DRESSING
PURE LARD

29c

EGGS

35c

s

SODA CRACKERS
2 £ 17c

COOKIES

19c

2

TOMATOES

SPAGHETTI OR
MACARONI

FLOUR

3 Z

*jrge O

BREAD

C

25c

PET MILK

3 ™ 25c

VALUES

CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS

TOMATOES «»RIPE U&gt; 15c

FRESH CARROTS bunch

Sc

FRESH

BEETS

5c

FRESH

SPINACH

Sc

GREEN ONIONS 3 X* 10e

4

-g Q
^Or I Jr

(p

CALIFORNIA

ORANGES
POTATOES
15
IDAHO BAKING POTATOES 10
JUMBO SIZE

j-.

MICHIGAN

Daliciotu. Winaiap. Boms Beaut,

APPLES

TEXAS PINKMEATS
,
Solid, Meaty,
Exceptionally Fine-Flavored

25c

lb

39c
33c

RAISINS

4 ± 35c
DROMEDARY

GINGERBREAD
MIX pko '17c

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming, we will dispose of our person­
al property at public auction at the farm located 10 miles
southwest of Hastings, or
miles south of Otis school, or J
mile south of Glass Creek Grange hall, or 3 miles west and
miles south of Goodwill church. On

MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1942
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK WAR TIME, WE OFFER:

THE BEEF THAT'S

KROGER'S

BETTER

TENDERAY

FOR FRESHNESS

' X

' I

CHUCK
ROAST

1 KROGER'S

&amp; TENDERNESS .

MOST VARIETIES

P It's thv only beef that

HEINZ SOUPS
2
25c
OLD-FASHIONED FLAVOR

HEINZ KETCHUP
Large
bottle

Couclry Chib

PORK

SAUSAGE

SPARE RIOS

PORK

LIVERS

KECK

BOHES

HERRUO’S

VEIN-X SHRIMP

21c

SKINLESS FILLETS

18c

BLUE PIKE

»

He

YELLOW PERCH OR PIKE

»

19c

HEINZ
BABY FOODS

10c

6 ■="■&gt;• 3 9c

8c

.

PIGS FEET

7V4C
FRANKS SkialsM lb

25c

COUNTRY CLUB SMOKED

TENDER PICNICS
Cello
Wrapped

*b

dL3rC

4 Q
I irC

33c

gX;

u. 35c

SQUARES

CATTLE
RED COW. 4 yri. old. due in June
JERSEY COW. 9 yn. old. freih 10 wks.
JERSEY COW. 5 yr*, old. giving milk.
no&gt; bred
GUERNSEY COW. S yn. old. frc*h 7
wks.

Chunk used fence
Vice
Post hole diggers
Shot gun
Light log chain
Carpenter tools
Other articles too numerous to mention

i&gt;. 23c

COTTAGE CHEESE-cX.’.? u.

BACON

2- horse riding cultivator
5-tooth cultivator
Land roller
3- se:. spring tooth drag
Spike tooth drag
Stone boat
Rubber tire wagon and flat hay rack
Narrow tire wagon
Double buggy
Cutter
2 cream separator*
Hoyfort and rope
Corn shelter
Fanning mill
4 10-gal. milk cans

HORSES
GRAY HORSE. 9 yr». old. wt. 1300
BLACK MARE, coming 5. wL 1400
BAY GELQING. coming 5. wt. 1400

Calio

ASSORTED VARIETIES

i» 20c

GENUINE SPUING

LEG O, LAMB

SWEETHEART

SOAP FLAKES

SHEEP

FEED

31 Ewes
Duck
23 Lambs
■ Grade Shrops.)

FARM TOOLS
Osborn mower. 5 ft. cut
Oliver sulky plow, No. 11
Syracuse walking plow
Rude manure spreader
Dump rake, 10 ft.

,

4 tons mixed hay
300 crates corn
5 crates seed corn
130 bushels oats

HARNESS

.

2 sets double work harness
Set light driving harness
3 horse collars

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE and everything to be settled
for before removal from premises.

KROGER STORES

B. M. JENKINS and JAMES L. WILCOX
PROPS.
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

E. E. CRAY. Clerk

;

Lust week's letter.
Wednesday evening a community
shower wus held at thc Grange hall
for Mr und Mrs Alec Ncul nf Has­
tings. Mrs. Neal lx the former GcrI uldine 'Williams, daughter of Mr.
1 and Mra. Henry Williams, of this
! community. The y oung couple re• celved many lovely gifts ni-d fol­
lowing tlie opening of the packages
1 a put luck lunch was served.
j Pvt. DennLv Allerding, son uf Mr
I and Mrs. Roy Allerding. has been
transferred from his New York post
। to an unknown destination.
lhe L., A. S enjoyed the chicken
' pie dinijer al the home ot Mrs. Fred
i Henney on March 5.
'
•
| Mn. David Ixary. formerly Phy 111!
Beck, daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
| Evasion Beck, will leave soon for
| Scott Field. Ill. lb join her hus&lt; band and make her future home.
| ■ Wilbur Landon got a piece &lt;l&lt; - I
। in id-, eye recently while at work
1 and although Hye steel was removed
, the eye Is still causing 1dm consld; erabie suffering.
! Harold and Guy Elliott ot Flint
visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mina Elliott from Tuesday till
Thursday. Guy has been called for
■ nt.i,
army7 w-rvica
, * *• V M1IU
and u,U awaiting I1U
hli
, notiflcblion.
I Mr and Mra. Glendon Pierson of
Fowlerville, were guesu of honor at
a community shower held at tl.a
I Grange hail Saturday evenin': Mr»,
Pierson is the daughter of Mr. and
' Mra. Lewis Daniels. After thc many
lovely gifts had been opened a |&gt;ot
luck lunch waa served and u very
। pleasant evening spent.
। A netv member has liecn added tn
lhe home of Mr. and Mrs Albert
Barry
She is called Elqulse und
arrived Wednesday morning about
5 o'clock. She weighed B'&lt; iraunds.
' Henry William.* is confined to hi*
bed at present due lo ulcer:..
Vaughn Lydy recently underwent
a minor ojieratlon when a portion of
his front jaw bone was removed bc, cause of infection
Mra. Fern Tlschcr returned Fri, day evening from a wonderful week
I at Evanston and Chicago She re­
ports that the group thnt attended
surely received a wealth of know। ledge about progressive education.

I

Spurred by an increasing wave
of patriotism and the opening of addiiional donor center*, blood dona­
: Hons lo the Red Cross for lhe army
land navy have passed the 100,000
| mark, with a tout of 106.929 persotu donating blood through Ftb|niary 14.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 1MI

ly tn of heart trouble.
Herbert WUe avrtred hie connec­
tion at the Pood Center Saturday
nlfhc and left Monday for Howell
where he will enter the employment
of lhe Line's Company.
Mn. Fred Warner, who has been
manager of the Line's department
store since March 1941. has resigned
to take effect April 1.
Bom U&gt; Mr. gnd Mn Forest
Blamm. twin girls who have been
named Oretta and Gloria at lhe
Osteopathic
hospital
hi
Battle
Creek.
Mrs. Emily Mix of Indiana te vis­
iting Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Hicks.
Mrs Richard Collander has gone
to Camp Grant where her hipband
te stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Root and fam­
ily have moved near Woodland
Mrs E M Palmer Is visiting her
daughter. Mrs Howard Brumm and
family at Premont. /

At the Cat tie ton township Bepublican caucus Saturday afternoon
lhe following were
nominated:
Supervisor—Mearle Scott: Clerk—
Henry Remington; Treasurer—Nel­
son Brumm; Justice of Peace—Ralph
Witherbee; Highway Commission­
er—Marshall Belson;
Overseer—
Ralph DeVine; Constables—Vern
Me Peck. Voyle Varney. Shirley Slo­
cum. Donald Mead
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Cortright of
Louisville. Kentucky spent tlie week
end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W B.jOwtrigbt •
Mrs’ Betty Ecklund of Beacon.
New York, is visiting her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Cart Lentz and son.
Mrs.
H. Reynolds has gone to
Ismslng to spend a couple of weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. toll Fow­
ler and husband
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
' Funeral services for Prank Peml*st Week's Leiter.
ber, 81. were held Sunday afternoon -Grandma Johnson passed away
nt two o'clock at'lhrJteM funeral
at the home of her daughter. Mrs
home conducted by the ltev. W. C Floyd Mahler, Friday morning at
Bassett Burial In tlie Vermont­ the age of 83 A short prayer serv­
ville cemetery Tlie Pcmber family ice was held at the Wing funeral
were former Nashville residents. He home Bunday morning at 9 o'clock
passed away al Ypsilanti. He leave* Tlie body was then taken to Scotttwo sons. Dan and Bert, both of Mlle where funeral services were
Detroit
held at 2:30 at the Free Methodist
Funeral services for Mrs Ida Hal­
church.
pin. 79. of Clarksville were held Mon­
Pvt. Gerald Mahler of Camp
day afternoon nt two o'clock at the Robinson. Little Rock. Arkansas,
local Evangelical church conducted received a ten day leave and ar­
by thc Rev. W. O Bassett Burial In rived 'here Friday evening to at­
Lakeview cemetery, Tin* Halpins tend the services for his grand­
formerly were residents of Nashville. mother. Mrs Johnson
She leaves her husband, Frank Hal­
Mr and Mrs Stephen Perrin of
pin. one .son. Zenn Merry of Naper­
Detroit spent from Monday till
ville and one daughter. Mrs. Leia
Thursday with her parents. Mr. and
Young of Nashville, one brother. Mrs. Isaac Williams, and her sis­
Wil) Clever of Battle Creek, two ter. Mrs. Chas Parlee. Thursday
sisters. Mrs John Ackett ot Nash­
they all attended the funeral of
ville and Mrs. Peter Kunz of near
their only brother and son. at the
Hastings
Hebble funeral home at Battle
Mr. and Mrs. C. D Shellenbarger Creek Interment was at Woodland
have moved to Hastings and Mr. Memorial Park.
'
and Mrs. Warren Burdick have
Mr. and Mrs James Guy enter­
purchased their house and moved tained their children and families
Into It.
to dinner Sunday In honor of Ralph
Mr. and Mrs Untie Carter .and Guy. who left for Fort Custer
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson spent Monday morning to be inducted
lhe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Max into the army Those present were
Caster In Hturgte
Mr und Mrs. Gail Sever and sons
Mr and Mrs. Horace Babcock and
of Woodland. John Guy and Mr
son Versile were at Grand Haven
and Mrs Paul Guy and snn.
Sunday.
Mrs. Guy Kanlner and Marvin
Mr nnd Mrs lro Utter of Kala­ | joined Guy Kantner at Chicago
mazoo spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Charles Bell* Robert Bettv of Friday and spent lhe weekend tltere
sightseeing in tlie big city.
Grand Rapids spent |hc weekend
al hte home here
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
Mr and Mrs George Sheffield of
Hastings were Sunday guests ol
Mr. and Mrs Calvin Plumly.
MBs Phylte Much Un of Lansing,
who has been doing her practice
teaching here, finished on Tuesday.
Stu- entertained Miss Hanson of
Lansing over thc weekend at the I
Wetherbc,1 home
Mr and Mrs. George Lours have
moved to Vermontville.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Southern, who'
bought a farm near Olivet, are i
moving there this week.
Mrs. Mary Gloster te spending
ANO CURRINT 2Ji% ■(TURN
a few week* at thc Win. Shupp.
home.
Tlie
Voyle
Varneys.
Neteon '
Brumms. Jlrntny Rizors, Gall Ly- j
kins, and Winifred Yarger hcl|M.-d '
Mrs. Coy Brumm celebrate her birth­
day last Wednesday night.
Miss Beryl Me Peck spent the I
weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Flew- ;
riling ut Corunna.
Vour taxing! here are insured to
Herbert Wise of Howell spent the |
85,000 by F.S.LI.G, a Doited
weekend at hte home here.
।
States Government agency.
Firn Federal of Detroit op­
Last XVeek's Letter.
erates under charter from Fed­
Born March 0 to Mr. and Mrs I
eral Home Loan Bank. Any
Floyd Roscoe. a 7*. pound son who
amount opent an account. You
has been named Lionel Barry.
can open your account by mail
Bom to Mr and Mrs Donald |
—and than add to your saving*
Rayner a son at Pennock hospital [
in large or tmall amounts, as
on March 6.
convenient by U. S. mail. Cur­
Only one ticket in lire field Mon- I
rent dividend rate,
annu­
day. Republican nnd only 31 voles ’ ally, compounded twice yearly.
were cost. Results: President. E. D. I
Olmstead; Clerk. Colin T. Munro; |
Treasurer. Mrs Blanche Wright: I
"SAVS-BY-MAIL"
Trustees. E. B Greenfield. Adolph
Daum-. Jr.; Frank Caley: Assessor,
**P1\ aloes roar mtElwin Nash.
Iasi procraa
Mrs. Charley Kohler, who broke
her ankle a few weeks ago. te In bed
again because of cracked ribs, which
happened when she fell.
Clover Leaf cloiu met Friday night
at the home of Mrs. Candyn Bean
a.visled by Mrs Wava Bassett. A
Gtjnd!
large crowd was present, after the
business meeting several Saint Pat­
rick games were played. Lovely re­
freshments were served.
No school Monday on account of
the roads
savings ano loan ass n
The Farmer's Co-Operative Cream­
ery moved into their new build­
DETROIT, MICH.
ing over the weekend. The build­
ing te practically fire proof. The
OIRfCTORI:
walk arc of two faced tile con­
Paul W. Voorhu
A- *4»cl»w
J. Robinaon *
struction. The outer walls are ol
salt glazed Ule. The inside walla
'ilium G Wall
of the office arc ot beautiful colored
ceramic tile.
.
' Frank Bennett has teen serious- .

*

■. - ' I JX 'H1

.

To the People of Michigan

ONTHS of feverish expansion of Michigan’s defense industries, capped by tha
arrival of war, made 1941 a year of unparalleled problems and important respon­
sibilities for your Telephone Company.
■
Before the outbreak of hostilities, the Company was engaged in meeting the great­
est singlc-year expansion in its history. Expenses already were increasing faster than
revenues. And throughout the year, a growing scarcity of materials essential to the busi­
ness made it increasingly difficult to meet the unprecedented demands for service.
When war came, it not only multiplied an already tremendous demand for telephone
service, bul also made the swift handling of that demand even more vital to the nation.

M

1911 saw the largest service demand in the Company's history
Under thc pressure of the Defense anil U ar Programs,
industry and its workers used more telephones and used
telephones more. Michigan Bell's rate of increase iu

MICHIGAN MADE

PURE SUGAR
By so doing you cooperate with the farmers and wage earners
of youx own State who grow and produce this fine product sugar that for every sweetening putpooe has no superior.

Listen to Edgar A. Guest—each Monday and
Wednesday 10 A.hf.—WXYZ
and MicAigm JUdio Network

Telephone* in Service
900,000 ---------------------------------- is-

5,000,000 -

100.000

800,000

4,500,000 -

90,000

Daily Local Colls

70,000

Yaoriy Long Distance Msnoftt
30,000,000-------------------------------23,000,000

4,000.000 -

700,000

3,500,000 -

20,000,000

1 I

3,000,000 -

60,000

500,000 -

50.000 -------------

400,000 -

2,500,000 -

40,000 -------------

300,000 -

20,000
10,000

15,000,000-

2,000,000 -

10,000,000-

1,500.000 -

30,000 ------------200,000 -

1,000,000 -

100,000 -

500,000 -

5,000,000

1931
A telephone gain of 110,223. more than
41% above 1910’s retard growth.

929,31I telephones at die end of ilia
ytar, 35% oirr pre-depression peak.

1941 required record expenditure Jor construction
The tremendous demand for service required an expenditure of
$27,710,000 for new construction, a program which brought the
total cost of telephone plant up to $226,500,000.
'

1941 material shortage made job difficult
Construction work was handicapped by shortages of essential
materials. Because those scarce nwitcrials also are essential to
other defense industries, their use was held to a minimum
through emergency engineering methods and by the use of
alternate materials. U ork was restricted to that absolutely
necessary for slmrl-period demand and material was salvaged
which normally it would not be economical lo salvage.

1941 construction required new financing

sssrAsr

Always Use

telephones was nearly double the average rate of the Bell
System as a whole. The volume of both long distance
and local calls was the largest in the Company’s history.

HO.OOO

Telephone Gain

Insured
Safety

»

a Report

For the information of the people of Michigpn icho have mtitlUed lo this Company the responsibility of
providing the major part of the telephone service of the State, for the employees of the Company uJw operate
the service, and for those uhu hair invetittd their savings to build the telephone system, the Michigan
Bell Telephone Company presents this report of its problems and accomplishments during 1941.

'tfc-

FIRST
FEDERAL

i

Financing of the construction program was greatly, simplified
by Michigan Bell's membership in die Bell System. To help

z

pay for the expansion work, $10,000,000 in common stock was
sold to thc American Telephone and Telegraph (Company at
par of 1100 per share. In December, the State of Michigan
authorized issuance of an additional $25,000,000 in common
stock, to be sold as necessary.

telephone revenue

1939

I960

1941

A' record total of 30,137f)QO loll and
long distance calls, 19% ever 1940.

1941 wage rates were increased $2,750,000
It is the aim of the Michigan Bell to pay wages in each locality
thal compare favorably with wages paid by other employer* for
work requiring similar ability. Adjustments in wage levels in
1941 totaled approximately $2,750,000 on an annual basis, and
brought rates of pay to a higher level than ever before-

1941 showed revenues UP, earnings DOWN
Revenues were higher than in 1940. but the growth in expenses,
mainly wages and taxes, was greater than ths revenue iiicceaoc.
Consequently, net income declined.
Revenues increased.................................. + 13%
Expenses, including taxes, increased , . 4* 19%
Net income decreased...................................— 4%

Reduction in net income would have been even greater had it
not. been for the effect on taxes of the refunding in 1941 of certain
toll revenues collected in previous years.

After payment of $7 per share of stork, therfe waa &gt;341,000 left
for surplus, the "rainy day" reserve which every financially
sound company must have.

1941 rates reduced $1,500,000 annually

1941 taxes totaled $9,466,000
17 cents per»lof

An average of 1,789,000 local calls
daily, 17% abate thc 1910 record.

110.79 per
telephone

»720perv,
employee

Due mainly to rapidly mounting Federal lance which support
government and war activities, Michigan Bell’s operating taxes
for 1941 were 19,466,000. That was the equivalent of 17 cents
out of each dollar of revenue, or 110.79 per telephone, or $720
per employee, or $6.59 per share of stock. We also collected, and
paid thc United States Government, approximately $1,500,000
our customers paid as direct Federal tax on telephone service.

Ixxal and long distance rate reductions placed in effect.in 1941
will save Michigan telephone users some $1,500,000 a year*
based on current usage. In addition, |1,500,000 was refunded to'
users of certain intrastate long distaace service.

1941 brought 26% increase in workers
Rapid increases in telephone demand require corresponding
increases in the number of employees. Additions during the
year brought tlie total number employed to LJ372, a ml
increase of 26%.
.
.-w-

AND NOW', THE WAR YEAR OF 1942
Summed up, 1941 was a year of challenging problems.
To lite men and women of the telephone organization,
recognition is given for a job well done. The problems
of 1942 will be greater than those of 1941. In military'
communications, in speeding our country's industrial
production, in warning civilians of danger, in mustering

defense workers, the telephone will play a vital role.
It is with confidence and sober determination that
telephone people approach the 1942 job. While they
recognize tlie increasing difficulty of sullying service
demands as promptly as in the past, they are daurmined
that every war-time need will continue to be met

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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�T11F. HASTINGS BANNER. TIirRSBAV. MARCH-II*. IM?

FAOK SIX

OBDU FOB FUBllOATlOX
tinned «t Hills Field, Ogden. Utah.1' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Overholt andland daughter. Nancy Kay. of Grand'. Forrest Buehler who wfta formerly IRVING
Mr und Mra Frank Travis have
---------..
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moulton of.■family of Fowlerville spent Satur-r Rapids, were Sunday afternoon call- employed in Hastings, is nnw rmployed"
l»»r
------ — nt
•*“ thr Federal
—’ *Land
—* Bank moved from south of Huntings Into r*' ’*&gt;*
Muskegon "Heights spent the week­ day night and Sunday with,hLs par-; era of Mra. William Hutchens.
thc house recently vacated by Wm
end with his sUter. Mrs. Roy Nag- ■I ent*. Mr. and Mra..Charles Overholt., Mrs Paul Miller and Mr* Edgar Office In Allegan.
Springer and family.
—
™ —of
-S. Lansing
i Mickey
Furrow,
son of Mr. and
Mr. and ’Mrs. Frank L
Hynes
were Cheney
called
on Mra.
Dr. J. W. Rig terink and daughter. Mr. Bnd Mrs. verdan Coville and' Lake Odessa visitors Saturday eve- j Charles Woddworth at tlie home Mra. Roland Furrow, celebrated his
Richard Tompkins and family ot
1st birthday, along with hta grand - Big Rapid*'visited Mrs Tompkins'
Jfele-n of Grand Rapiita and Don Barbara Ann ot Middleville were] nlng and later called on friend* in'of Mrs. Anna Motire. Sunday. .
„Mr and Mrs.
parents. Mr. and Mra. John Perry
Saturday Sunday afternoon visitor* of their Woodland.
, Mr. and Mrs. AlIciL Fi*h and Cal-; parent*..
William* of Middleville,
who
eele--—
’before
he- was
inducted
into Unci*
‘ •ftetnoon callers of Mr* Dell Deli God-1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sisson Mr.
। mi
. ana
u. jams
sontyin
ounauy
anernuuii
vuoct*
— — —— ■—
.------—
— —
— •••—■-----and
Mrs.atm.
L. Janis
and ana
sonjvin
werewenSunday
afternoon
caller*
’ WlUta..^
1 Mr.
- and Mra. Clare Bassett
- and- Freddie Of Detroit spent Saturday of Mr nnd Mn F. C. Deming. Mr*.grated their 51st wedding miniver- Sams" rank a* u member of lhe
^ny- .
Mr., and Mrs. George Forbcy re- family of Irving were Sunday alter­ ! and Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Emil‘George Deming. Mr. and Mr*. La-isary at the home of Mr und Mrs'O. T. C.
„r&gt;.&lt; Mr
sj&gt;- and
&gt;,&gt;a Mra.
str. John'
.tnHn ‘! Bvrvn
Bv ran Rowlnder
Rowlader of Caledonia.
C.ih’clonl.i SunSun- , prnnk nu;...
oilier, who iu...
live* nn
on ,lhe
| vern Seger, and
- ceived word from their son Gerald ! noon guetfts of Mt and Mrs. George Olson.
..
Frank Lee fann. had lhe misforMr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchens Baar and family of Grand Rapids. I I day.
Yhlch stated that he ta now sta-j Bassett.
.... ....
Mr. and Mra. Basil ^Chompson'ot-lihie^to cut IUa foot severely while
-------------------------------------------------------- Mr and
Mrs.—
Ward Hynes and
! l-arry of Charlotte were Sunday din- Pontine and Miss Donna Thaler of gettinr tip fire wood.
•
i’ner guests of Mr mid Mra. Frank Grand Rapid iipent- the weekend
Barbara, five months old dmigii-i
! Hynes
*
with their parents, Mr and Mrs ter of Mr. nnd Mrs.-Clifford Behon
■■
*01'—T?
’-21-r.
passed away ut Kalamurao where
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston of Z~.
Bat-- John
Thaler,
Bessie Huth
Corp Robert Conley, who is sta- they reside and wus buried there |
tie Creek nnd
nnd Mrs
Mrs Bessie
Hath of
of
j Lansing wi..
acre Sunday
—. „ guest* ut Mr Honed at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo. Sympathy Ls extended to all of
- -----was home on leave during thc week, them.
und Mrs Perry
Pn-ton.
1 Mrs. Jessie Couch has been vhlt-,
; Mr. and Mra. William Dipp spent -•
of the ;;!r.:h.
ninth
Mra
1 Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
‘Donald
rwma' Mead and son Bruce ing cousins at Portland
of Nashville called on Mrs Clement
Mrs. Norma Belton Lince ha*
Mra Fred Roush of Dutton
Mt-.uL
.Wednesday
! gone to California to lie will* her
Mr. and Mis. Cloud Mead spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mra. ■ Mr and Mrs. George Hillman of husband, who l« •tatlonrd there a* a
Hasting*
wore
Sunday
gurstg
of
Mr.
part
of Uncle Sam * armed force •
Howard DcMond of Woodland.
• Forrest Buehler, tor ten years con-;
Miss’ Virginia Fish spent the and Mrs. Clarence Benedict,
weekend with Mrs Anna Baar of’ Mra Edgar Cheney ot tensing war peetod with Barry county ^AA nfa Saturday evening supiwr guest ot Hee. the last three years as office
Grand Rapids
‘ manager. Jia* resigned to' kccept thc
Mr. and Mrs. William Klemp Mr and Mra Herman Omch.
Carolyn Miller cj I-arxlng 1-t position of secretary and treasurer
don nf Battle Creek Sunday afl- spending the next three weeks with of tin- Allegan-Barry Federal Land
Iter grandparents. Mr. and Mrs i Bank.’ wilh office in Allegan. Mr
. cmoon.
. Mr. and Mra. G. C. Edmond* and R. Wolcott, while her parents. Mr Buehler was Irving township clerk
Bonnita Ruth of Hastings were Sun- and Mrs. Paul Miller, arc moving to which office lie also resigned
I Mr. and Mr.’. Roy Travis' of
dav dinner guc*ts of their parents. Saginaw.
Dr. and Mrs Fred Shepherd of Grandville. Mr. mid Mra Wilson ot
Mr. and Mrs B W. Sisson.
Friends of Mrs.' L II. Lester wilt Rtmtu spent thc weekend with Mr Battle Creek mid Mrs Helen Fry
be glad to know that she is improv­ and Mra L It Wolcott while an .ind friend. Jpe Coogan of Battle
| Creek, were Sunday guest* a’ Frank
ing nnd in able to be up and around their way home from Florida
Mr nnd Mra Clare John-on und TrovtV home here
■ again.
Mn-. Gertrude Russell spent Sun- &gt;.in Dick and Mra Bcttlta Johnson । Mix-. F&gt;ther McNutt was in Has1 day with her parentc. Mr. and Mra of Hastin«« were Sunday afternoon (|MS &lt;n,r the weekend
Roan yearling heifer
Black gelding, coming 4 yn. old. wgt.
Robert Sweet of Long Lake.
i Mra. laipe Will|ams of Campbell «Goorgr Howard of Alto called nn
5 yearling White Facet, wgt. 600 &lt;3
1500 Ibi. Sound and gentle. A real
i called on her aunt. Mrs. William dr., and Mra. Clarence Benedict
। Hutchens. Saturday afternoon.
block
( Mrs. L. D. Schrumpf and non , Rev, Piittl Olmstead returned
Yearling Durham, wgt. 600
, Marvin of Irish Hills me .-'pending Thuraddy from Fayette. Ohio, where]
5 White Faced heifers, coming 2 yrs.
: the week. with.her parent*. Mr. and he has been holding evangelistic;,
Mrs. Ed Stairs.
old. wgt. 800
Mi mid Mra Reymond Clinton ] ®“DKK roR AFraA***10®
Roan cow, registered Milking .Short­
Mr and Mrs. Clare White called
2
red
steen,
wgt.
700
on Mr. and Mrs. Dudley BtTOit-tt of anil sons of Irving. Mr and Mra
horn, 6 yn. old. bred Oct. 20. This
Clifford Clinton of Hostings, und i
Hastings Sunday.
2 red heifers, wgt. 600
cow mode 300 lbs. of b. f. in 10 moi.
Mr.
und Mra. Howutd Clinton ol'
Mr. nirtf Mr*. Fred Ballance of
Hastings were Stiiyiay evening Bowne. *pent Sunday nfteroon with'
Red yearling heifer, registered
guests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Mr nnd Mis B. R. Clinton.
Kenneth Woltlrlng ot Holland wa*| n,
I Benedict
3 bull calves, 9 mos. old. eligible to
Mra Ethel Hess of Hastings sjwnt a Friday afternoon visitor of hit
90 head of cwe«. better than average,
' a few days with her sister. Mrs grandfather. F. E. Deming mid lhe
due April 15
Allen Fish family,
Claud Mead.
Red cow (grade), bred Oct. 19, a real
Miss Velma Buehler of GrnrftJ
2 bucki
Fine wool buck
diaries. Wnodworih of Ea'lon Rap­
milk cow
returned to her studies
ids visited his wife and son Mike Rapid*
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..
—
—c\ vacation at
at tlie home of Mra. Anna Moore" Monday
weeks
2 roan heifers with calves by side
tinSunday.
‘home of her parents. Mr und
■ Mrs. Pearl IJghtfooi. wiK» hai- Mrs.’Forrest Buehler, due to the
Roan heifer, due soon
White tow, bred Dec. 7
,
I been posttnasier in Freeport for blizzard.
Brindle heifer (springer) *
*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes nnd
• several years, has taken over the
Red low, bred Dec. 9
I duties a* rural mail carrier. Mrs Mrs. Claude Walton were Grand
Angus heifer, due in April
Red gilt, bred Feb. 5
Bernice Closson. a (ormer employee Rapids shoppers Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Ellwyn Johnson and ;.
of the Lawrence Endres sloie. lock
Hereford heifer, to calve in spring
! over the duties as acting postmaster daughter LoLs and Boyd Novl&amp;ky ol Huhi
Grand Rapids were Sunday after- '
Red heifer, bred Dec. 30
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Stephenson
Holstein heifer, extra good, bred Dec. 8
Wagon and flat rack
of Grand Rapids were Sunday din-. hard! Kurtde.
According to • an item In last |
ncn guests of her mother. Mrs
■ End gate lime tower for wagon
2 Holstein heifers, not bred
NOTICE or CHANCERY SALE
week’s Charlotte Republican-Trib- ' '
Elnora Whitney and Gaylord.
| Mr. and Mrs Marvin Thaler and unr. Rev. A Hoffman of that city I
Keith ot Hastings spent Sunday formerly of Freeport, had. on the
with Mrs. William Hutchens and previous Saturday evening per-]
in the evening culled on Mr. and formed lhe first double wedding m i
his forty ycjr* as a minister.
। Mrs John Thaler
Joe and Della Scott of Clarkj-I
Mrs Merrill Kiirchcr and Mrs
Guy Smith called on Mr and Mrs villc visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur j
Watt Thomas of Bowne. Sunday aft- Richardson Sunday, hi thr evening­
all drove to the home of Mr. and I
| emoon.
' Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roush nnd Mra Chester Richardson near Ver-1
I family mid Miss Dorothy Bunn were montville for a visit.
It Ls rv|»rt&lt;-&lt;i that n Mr. Cnlvri'
{ Hustings and Grand Rapids visiton
.. om
,.uo, afternoon ..u.
has purchased the Curtiss mill prop-! .l
Sunday
and evening.
Dr. and Mra. Fred Shepherd ot
»'“» PJ*»» to Put &gt;'» 11 «« mlii
I Remus called on Mrs. Dell Godfrey 10 the ncar Iuturc1 Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Will Mishler of
Vniled lirelhrcn Circuit
■ Bowne, Mr and Mrs Henry Smclker I
' Rev Paul .Olmstead, pastor
land Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeffrie*
were Sunday afternoon visitors o! Freeport
Sunday
| Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler and
”
' ’ school—10:30.
Preaching—11 30.
' family.
Mr and Mrs. Roland Furrow al-1 Cht'istinn Endeavor—7:00.
l.nl»
Preaching—8:00.
tended the Mr and Mra Club at
HwS S'
Prayer
service will be held At tile
the home ot Mr. nnd Mrs Loren
.
iMniilrl 1
| Boyes of Hastings. Monday evening home of Rev. and Mrs J. L. Icke*.

NOTICE or M0BT0A0B
FORECLOSURE SALB

FREEPORT

nutrlS"*"”.
■ . t.
&lt;

AUCTION SALE

Because of five labor situation we must reduce our livestock
ana^wilLhold-^in auction sale at the farm located
miles
southwest of Nashville and 1 mile north of old M-14 on

THURSDAY, MAR. 26, ’42
Commencing ot 1 o'clock E. W. T., we will offer the following
CATTLE

HORSES

LEGAL NOTICES

CATTLE

SHEEP

HOGS

TOOLS

OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION

TERMS OF SALE: CASH UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED

C. R. SHAW, Prop

ALLAN HASKINS, Auctioneer

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction
at the farm located one mile east of Woodland on

MONDAY, MARCH 23
Commencing at 1 o'clock war time, the following articles

HARNESS
Set double work harness
Set light harness
Single harness
5 collars z
-

FARM TOOLS
Deering grain binder, 7 ft.
McCormick-Deering corn
binder, nearly new
Deering mower, 6 ft., with
cloverseed table
Oliver corn planter with wire,
new
John Deere manure spreader
John Deere 2 horse cultivator

FARM TOOLS
Empire grain drill

Gale riding plow

1 horse rake
2 horse hay tedder
Wagon with double box

23 tooth spring drag
2 sec. spike tooth drag
Double buggy

Bob sleigh

Slush scraper
Grind stone
Tank for dipping sheep
3 horse evener
Other articles too numerous
to mention

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

JOHN H. VELTE, Prop
HARRY 0. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and son Thursday evening.
। Russell of Grand Rapids were Sun- Pleasant Valley
1 day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs i Preaching
- ------ —------10:00.
.
I Harold Yoder and family
Sunday school—II:00.
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Wood* culled 1 Christian Endeavor—8:00.
on Ernest Woods of Greenville Sun-, W. M. A. will _be held al the home
day
i of
Vera Geiger Thursday alt1 Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott ot. emoon.
'Charlotte spent Sunday with hUi
Freeport- Methodist ( hurrh
I parents. Mr. and Mrs L. R. Wolcott
Everett M. Love, .pastor
i Mr. and Mrs. Amos Andrews of,
1 Grand Rapids called on Mra Polly, Morning worship—11:00.
। Parks and Mrs. Bessie Fox Sunday
Sunday school—12:00.
afternoon.
.
There will be choir practice next
Jerry Karciyer spent thc weekend Tuesday
'
evening. We hbpe thnt we
I with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs may have all tin- young people pres­
I Walt Thomas of Bowne.
ent.
i Mr und Mrs Will Blough called
Easter Is only two weeks away. II
on Mr. and Mra. Jay Blough of
—Irv... there are those desiring baptism,
ing Twp Saturday afternoon
1 either for thentselvcs or their chllMrs. Minnie Davis spent Sunday'dren. they should see the pastor in
। with Mr. and Mra Charles Timpson advance. Some have expressed a de-'
b th'ai
। of Alto.
sire to unite with the church. If
I Mrs. Arthur Beeman and Nonnan'you are a ChrmUgn. we invite you
IhT 1
»,—.-u„ Mrs ...
.. .. ..
.
. and- to
the oUier candidate.’-,
i। Novisky.
Wanda
McLeod
j friend of HiL-ijn^s riiilfd un Mr,.and for njcinjxirablp. .
। Mrs. Gerhardt Kunde. Sundiy evrCarlton Center Methodist Church
ning.
Everett M. Love, pastor
Mr and Mra. Harvey Fnuset and
• little Susan of Grand Rapids called
Morning worship—10:00.
mi Mr. und Mrs. F. C Tabberer
Sunday school—11:00
i Sunday afternoon.
We invite the people of Carlton to
Mr. and Mrs.'Wilbur Hutchens of note the announcement above con­
j Grand Rapids visited his mother cerning church membership und
Mra. William Hutchens Saturday baptism. We trust thnt thin Easter
i afternoon.
season will have more meaning for
] Mra Clyde Bassett of Halting* all in these dark days than it Ims
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs had in several years. We invite you
| George Bussell.
lo the services Our hope is in God ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
! Dick Moulton of. Muskegon called and the church.
on Gerhardt Kunde Saturday' aftBARBLR'S CORNERS
I ernoon.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
I Roy Nagler is working a* a gasoj line attendant at'the Yoder station Mra Max Bump were: Mr. and
। A daughter. Naomi Heer., war Mrs Frank Prentice. Mr. und Mrs.
S
G. Cooley. Mrs. Una Becker,
i bom to Mr and Mra Warren KidMrs. Stella Hilling. Mrs Flojcnce
j der. Jr . Tuesday night.
, Mrs. Merrill Karchar and mother. Ruling of Hastings. Orville Cooley
of
Clare and Mr. and Mr*. Hay
Mrs. Watt Thomas of Bowne. were
Severn ot Middleville
Grand Rapids visftors Friday
Mr und Mra. Itov Huver of Lan
I .x.uponrt unul Wrtn^.,
J"n'

ia&gt;Mn BufhkrwTw ""
| C.IUn Burhkr «l ,.00.___
I, Mir. nd
"cxxls and
I family wery Sunday dinner gu«sU of
Mr. and Mrs Walter Kunde ot
Pierson. They spent the evening
with Ous Kunde of Howard City".
Mr. and Mr* Harold Rosenberger
and Marvin were gueats of Mr.
and Mrs A. B. Rosenberger ot
Grand Rapids, Sunday.

Col. ol o™a lupuu
„„ wwkwld wl.h Wr pu.
enta, Mr and Mrs. L. G. Cole.
Tl)«.
EveJyn ond Mlnulf
sfotthews of Grand. Rapids called
on Mra Etta Bump on Sunday
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Ba s regular on the home front!
Make regular pay-roll purchases of
U. B. Defense Savings Bonds and
***

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

retopleJ

:irder rou rUl.LICATHCi

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

,. Ir.iH. bil.le'1

14 Prol.ste iMtiee. lw

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The Prolute Court &gt; NOTICE TO CBBDITORS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1M1

[

annual tax sale

ANNUAL TAX SALE

CARLTON TOWMlUir

"SCHEDULE A"

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JOHNSTOWN TOWNSHIP

PRAIRIEVILLE TOWNSHIP

YANKEB 8PBIB0I TOWMBHIP

I

VILLAOB OF PBBBPOBT

TAXtS Of 1919 AND PftlO*
YUM
weather and wiU not meet
until April 20 Thia gives Ba
«n opportunity to have the
Lovins eup for a month long

In b.h«W
AUYB1A TOWNSHIP

our church. Our 0. E. wlui
next Sunday night with Eotte

I NEtrlk

also plan to have ano
palgn for collecting old

Easter. Further announcement

put

CABTLUTOH TOWNSHIP

wry grateful for vour contrlbuttNM
Mr and Mra. Ralph MeCWtarf
and baby of Gull lake wen Sunday
evening caller* of Mr. and Mn. Al­
bert McClelland.

wmiM at

Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Davis and Nancy of Battle Crock
were Sunday dinner gUMtt of Mr.
,.1.iAn&lt;1 Mni Cameron McIntyre and
-2family at Quimby The occasion
SS.14I9HU in honot of lhe birthdays nf
4.39 Archie McIntyre and Howard David.

HUT1.AM1

X »n biff.

'.McIntyre, for it ti the fin: Ume

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE
Mrs. Glen Pufpaff was taken to
Ann Arbor again last week ahd
.underwent surgery on Friday We
••••'■ have had no late rennet rm her

1939
ol EK nwh.

is in । for the best. She has surely had
[’■“!!' more than her share.
"
Mr. and Mrs. Will HJde and Mr.
iand Mrs. Charles Day attended a
pot luck dinner at the home of
’Mr. and Mra. Claud Hoffman of
Dunham Din. on Sunday. Il eras
the 82lh birthday of Mrt. Frank
.Hyde

6 0-J

1930

Fimin* Broca

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP

ud in ni.ui

,.n HWH nltk
IVh SW&lt;* NEU
38
Ek HWU NF.

13.04 Battle Creek were Sundav evening
guests of Mr and Mrs. Will Hyde.
3J 16
Dr. and Mrs Clayton WUlitta of
Saranac were Sunday dinner gumta
of Rev and Mn. J. J. WUlitta In
si 9i the afternoon thev called on Arrhig

Vickery Laktaldt Park

W'4 NWU »W

Walnut Bldfa
HOPE TOWNSHIP

W un Un

MAPLE GROVE TOWNSHIP

EM SWIi

1939 4!.3&lt;ii*nd Mr. and-Mn. Paul Kesler and
««th iii fr»t daughter*. Mra. Willttts has. reinsa :1’*" ceived word from a grandson Pvti
; Raymond WiiUtu. lhat he Is now
In Cuba.
Mrs. J L. Higdon has been quite
till, for the past ten days, but it *oaia
1039
__
I better now. though she Lt still In
J"” ... -,’bed Callers through lhe week Won
,'fwrtl” CratHwd &gt;M IM
Robert Crnckford of Woodland and
Mrs John Hynes of Lansing. Mr.
and Mn. Charles Higdon of Watts­
ville. and Alfred Higdon and tw»

i ii.ni
Nli

heu hf.u

1939 13
it HW &lt;
SEk SE'i. W -if R. R

.-HOF..All 1.1. TOWNS | I'

n Hrcliun
BALTIMORE TOWNSHIP
NWU
IV39

STATE OF MICHIGAN

or.Aio.r.vn.i i.

town.,iiii-

tor Brumm stayed from Bu
night until Tuesday and Mn.

1930

[r I Eli HEfrlU
| Win REfrlU

1930
I fine

' ' E's hWIrlU

TutKrtay night to stay lhe

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendershott
of Hasting* were Sunday dlntttF

tN THE CIRCUIT COVRT FOR THE
COI'NTV OF RAItlf
IN CHANCERY

Robert. Barbara and Ruth Qsmk
of Bellevue were Sunday aftemooR
callers al thc Burr Fossett home.
Pvt. Kenneth Pufpaff of FbrC
caller of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Giflt
MLm Clara Gillett and John K
IIvain were Sunday dinner guaita
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCleila
in Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mn. Huron Healy W *
Sunday dinner guests of Mn. OR B
Day and Vivian.
Mrs. Welby Crockford of Woe I-

ButHr Addition

C.ilric A.IJHUu

KI

rim Addition to Eddya Baach

to beclnnlrn

■

. . .. ..

.

E 7 rUin.,

n

Mr and Mrs J. L. Higdon.
I Mr and Mra. Vern Marshall a tt
Parana daughters and Mr. and Mr*. C *

SAV eorar

caller* of Mr. and Mr*. George 0 k
letl.
We congratulate our neigh bort ur
school the Branch on winning ti A
prize at the amateur night at Naa iville Friday night.

IKVIWO TOWNSHIP

SOUTHWEST WOODEAND
Mr. and Mra. David Christian ot
Detroit are spending their vK itlon at the farm. Thursday evenl &gt;g
they were supper guests of Mr. a id
Mra. Walter Hershberger.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Towns ral rf
on CluLi Fariee and family Thu. k
” day, evening.

1939

B. J. Grint's 2nd Addition
G
1939
Hsrdondoiff Addition

YANKEE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP

A W. Phillipa Addition
. K«r.fl«ld Addition
l.ut 5 Block il
BABBY TOWNSHIP

Ktulltld'a 2nd Addition

aufrielanl Um

NV. 'i NEU

0. A. PklUlpa Addition
11139
VILLAGE Of WOODLAND

! evening supper guests of Mr. afid
Mra Ora Lehman.
The U. B. Missionary Society will

1930

'«7ci «&gt;n Edward were Sunday dinner
.....
or.
If.. nl... tor ■_

NEU NWU

1930

er before taking up new duties
। the Isthmus of Panama.
1 Pvt. Gerald Mahler and CSrl

Daultl SUlktr't Addition

tlljunay in NrslllSTni

10.10 366.94
BWIy «
18 10

SE'A SE'i

3'1 link., N 4
»W!i BWV,

1930

31.31

1910 101.41
BoMivtsot OUtlow't Addition No. 1

1930 , 18 00

’Si I»W« SEW

S"

hl-’.

VILLAGE OT FREEPORT

Detfoll were calers then in tipc
alternoon. .
Mrs. Amanda Lucas passed awky
al the home of her granddaughter.
1939 - sei । Mrs. Edward Thompson In Bunflttd
Porroti'i Addition• •
.Thursday afternoon. She had been
1
Ill with noxmmnla Irrat u frw Aevn
1936 I
were held al lhe Winj funeral porHOPE CENTER
lore Sunday afternoon al 3:30. Rtv.
Sorry to hear of the death of Ed' Harley Townsend officiated Wfth
Acker In Augusta last week. we
W: burial In Woodland Memorial Park
extend our sympathy to the bereav- i
: The Kilpalriek W. M. A. WiU iM«l
cd ones.
Dan and Clarence Payne attend-iiwith M1h Lena Warren this watte
Thursday.
ed Hte funeral of Ed Acker In Au­ ' pvt. Forresl Hyniw of Port Cutler
gusta last Friday.
Mr and Mra. Maurice Ashby ot 'wra sin HetHebower.^ ^1
and Mr* Floyd MahUr
Victor
nSh&lt;v’ 1 D«‘rell *&lt;*nl u,e weekend here
Victor Hotfman and family from,
oenild to Kalamaaoo Bul

r™*.i uX'" ”

□ »ta» Orova

bugtaliiug.

w"un*n. “a

I'**""________

Sterling Modrack and wife who sons of coala drove were.
have been in Battle Creek for *
week returned to their bone Sun­
day. ’
Birdcna LytUe from Eaton Co..
___
visited her mother. Mn.. F. MeDet-I Wc'ro
mou Sunday.
Defense

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1M2

EIGHT

Elmer LaHommedleu. who has
Mr. and Mra 1 CLOVERDALE
survived by two sons. Maurice and Telephone office.
Myron, both of Dehor.: two grand- Douglas Galndcr expect to move, Mr. and Mn. Eart Gates spent been ill for some time, was taken
chlldrtn; two atetera. Mra L. D. there April 1st.
last Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Wal­ back to the hoepltal Friday. Mn.
LaHommedleu
and Billy are ill with
Post
Master
C.
8
Rennet*
reports
Woodman. Cloverdale; Mr*. James
ter Gates nt Parchment
Collison. Kalamazoo: and
onp lhe February sale of bond* and de-1 Thte community was greatly sad­ the mump*.
Mn. Esther Johncock and Mn.
Mrs. Douglas Florin and two chil­ brother. Ernest Johncock of Clo­ feme stomp* through the Hickory dened to hear ot the sudden death
verdale. Funeral service* were held Comer* post office exceeded the of wm. Watson Saturday afternoon. Glenna Weber entertained a group
dren are visiting tn Detroit.
The Borroughs We offer our most sincere sympathy of friend* In honor of Mr. and Mn.
• J. L. Daniels is now manager of at 2 P. M. Tuesday at the Henton January sale*
Teddy Hayward. They were [re­
the gas station Just south of the funeral home with Rev. C. E Davis school. Margret Greer, teacher, and to this family tn their great loss
ot Delton officiating. Burial was the Kellogg Agricultural school, o.
MethodUt church.
The Illness of our correspondent sented with many nice gifts.
made in lhe cemetery al Prairie­ Q. Harrington. Supt. buy Defense test week was the reason there were
We have had a bird table for our
Having sold my form on account of ill health I will sell at Public Auction at the
Mr and Mrs. Willard Hall and ville.
stomps
though
the
local
P
O..
the
winter birds for several yean bul
no items.
two children ot Almena visited her
Mr. and Mn. Ed Clark 04 Battle
form located I mile north 1 mile west of Woodland on
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O Creek were Sunday dinner gueat* Kellogg Ki»ol averaging 825 per । Mr. and Mn. Joseph Williams think they appreciated It about a*
week.
much
this last week as they ever
I and family of Ft. Wayne spent last
Hughes Sunday.
of Mr and Mn. George Sprague.
Revival meetings started al Beth­ weekend with Mr. and Mn. LeRoy did. Cardinals by the doren and
. The Barry township republicans
Mr and Mn. Robert Fuhrman
many other1 kinds were busy from
held their caucus Saturday and and baby of Battle Creek spent el Chapel Sunday morning. March Psnnete.
nominated the following: Supr, Saturday with hl* parent*. Mr. and 8th. A young minister from Battle
Mra Arthur Johncox and Mn. daylight until nearly dark.
The many friends ot both William
Creek has charge of the services
More Backus; clerk, alter Boylen. Mn. D, Fuhrman.
Archie McNutt are on the sick list.
Sympathy te extended to Mn
trrns. Mrs Leon Humming; Jus­
Eel Pennete who has been ill the Johncock and William Watson were
Merle Sprague of Detroit spent
tice of Peace. Charles Hammond; from Friday until Wednesday with Ethel Pennock of Hastings who was last week te Improved at thte writ­ very sorry lo hear of their serious
Commencing at 1”o'clock Eastern War Time, I will offer the following:
Justice of Peace to fill vacancy. his parents. Mr. and Ma George seriously injured recently when she ing. Mr. and Mn. Harold Ward Hines* and death the latter part of
fell from the first floor to the base­ and two children are moving this the week. The families have the
Clyde Clark: Board ot Review. Will Sprague.
Leinaar; Constable*. Earl Butler.
Mr. and Mrs Ebeling Bouna and ment at the home of relatives. Mr. week on thc Pennete form und lhe sympathy of all.
Clarence Donovan. Mason Newton their father. Cleo Pennock of and Mn. Tfcxter.
Pennete will move back In their
and Donald McQuarrle; township Kn lama zoo called on the latter's
Friends of Mn. Edith Town were home on the comer.
NORTH HOPE
rommiitce. Alfred Qkinder. Mrs. brother. Laon Pennock and fanhly. pleased to hear of her marriage re­ 1 Mr. and Mn. Bert Chilson. Mn
Double shovel plow Single shovel plow
Black pair of geldings, wgt. 3150 Ibi.
We extend our sympathy to lhe
Leon Dunning. Charles Kahler.
and also his brother-in-law and cently to Glen Cornish of Ktflama- Ch*ties Kingsbury. Mr. and Mn relatives and family of Wllliyn
' 2 pair one horse bobs
Perry E. Murphy. Bfl. passed away 'liter. Mr. and Mrs John Adams. zoo.
I
Oscar
Chamberlain.
Geo
Kahler.
Johncox
who passed away Saturday
Tip Top form wagon and flat rack
f
at his home here Wednesday morn­ Sunday afternoon. They also called
Charlie Robinson has sold hte 130 Mn. Arthur Johncox. Mae Oeib and night at hte son's home in Delton.
ing after a long Illness. He had been on Addison Pennock In the Jarsl- acre farm northeast ot Hickory Cur- Unrna
Hubetz McCallum of Port Custer
Dickerson attended the
Holstein cow, 5 yn. old, ^»red Dec. 11
2 sets work harnesses
a resident of this village’ for the fer Convalescent Home tn Hastings ners to Harold Smith who owns two funeral Friday of Ed Acker at Au­ spent Sunday with hte parents. Mr
past 1? years and had been in the Pvt. Gamer Pennock called on hte 1 farms adjoining lhe Robinson farm gusta.
Durham cow, 5 yrt. old. bred Jon. 2
Set single harness _ Grindstone
and Mra. Donald McCallum.
meat business for several year*. grandfather. Addison Pennock. Sun- । Mr. Robinson dtepoaed of hte per­
With great feeling of regret over
We are sorry to report that Mr
Large and small iron kettles
”c is survived bv one daughter. Mrs. day evening
sonal property al auction.
the death of Wm. R. Johncox. we Lallomcdcau was taken back to lhe
Set platform scales, 1000 lbs.
Ethel Cripe of Elkhart Ind. also a
Mr. and Mrs. Bwyn Hayward and , It te reported that the Kellogg offer our most sincere sympathy to hospital Saturday morning, but
3 10-gol. milk cans
sister Mrs Julia Weller who re­ three children spent Sunday with I Flower, farm of 210 acres near the
150 bu. 60 day oatx
all the bereaved one*.
hope for a speedy recovery
sided with him for many yeans. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott' Kellogg Agricultural school ha* been)
5-gal. milk can
Sunday caller* of Mr. Ahd Mra.
Mra. James Baker spent Thursday
150 bu. com
25 bu. Roicn rye
Funeral services were held at 2 Lydy near Welcome Comers
McCormick Deering gasoline engine.
sold to Mr Peck of near Hastings Wilbur Gibson's were: Mr. and Mra. and Friday with relatives at Kala­
50 bu. Sparton barley*
P M. Friday nt the Henton funeral
Mrs Blanche Richards visited her j Rev. and Mra. Edward Swaddling Corneal Cappon of Stewart Comers mazoo
1 Vi h. p.
12 ft. shaft and pulley
home here. Rev Fred Hom of sister. Mrs. Calvin Powell, in Has­
2 bu. recleaned timothy teed
of
Gregory
arc
moving
back
to
their
Mr.
and
Mra
Cedi
Oeppon
and
two
Pump jack
35 steel fence posts
Cloverdale officiating
9 bu. June cloveriecd. reckoned
tings Sunday.
Safe arrival of seven American
farm here in a few week* and Mr daughters of Hastings. Mr. and Mra.
Pvt Gamer Pennock of Illinois
35 cedar posts
20 rd. wire fence
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pennete of
Red Cross workers to serve with
Quantity of timothy hay
spent from Saturday until Mondty r'rverdsle were dinner guests of ■ and Mra. Douglas Galnder and I.ee Bresson. Mr. and Mra. Charles
80 rd. barbed wire 60 lbs. wire staples
the armed force* In Australia, with
daughter will move U&gt; the first floor Fox of Kn lamazoo
Quantity of alfalfa hay
«|th hl* parents. Mr. and Mr* Leon Mrs. Hattie Whittemore Sunday.
Log
chains
Hay
sling
Hay
rope
headquarters at Sydney, has been
apartment in the A. P. Laurence
40 bu. late Petoskey teed pototoei
Pennock, and sister. Naomi. Gar­
Mis* Rosemary Williams spent
announced.
2 hay forks
Fence stretchers
MILO
_
ner will graduate the Inst of this Snturday night and Sunday with building.
35 bu. good eating potatoei
Well, we are out of the snow and
Mra. Chancy Miller who was seri­
4 horse collars, 18 to 22 in.
Mr. and Mr*. John Ritter in Ka- . ously ill for several weeks, has re- believe tne that was some storm
Mr and Mrs Clayton Stough left lamazoo.
2 tackle blocks
Set boat runners
covered and te now doing her own Il ta the first time since we have
Monday
morning
for
their
new
home
Pvt Gamer Pennock and his sis- 1
Iron maul*
Grain bags
lived on the farm televen years)
at Elk Rapid*.
ter. Naomi Pennock, called on Mr. work.
New Ideal manure ipreader
Quantity of good seasoned lumber
Mra. Vida Smith te being cared for that we couldn't get Into lhe cow
Robert Barnes. Jr. spent the week­ and Mrs. Bert Patton Sunday.
Forks, shovels, hoes
Dayton hoyloader, drop top
bam. The snow was plied to the
end wilh William Steinberger at
Mr. and Mn. Max Reynolds en­ in a nursing home at Kalamazoo.
top of the door
Mr. Bradfield
Gull lake.
»
Whiffletrecs. neckyokes
McCormick Deering mower, 5 ft. cut
tertained the following guests Sat­
hauled two days' supply of milk to
Robert Barnes. I*on Leonard and urday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn SOUTH SHULTZ
2 galvanized tanks
McCormick zide delivery rake, tedder
J. I. Daniels nnd the Boy Scouts at­ Williams. Gull lake: Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. aAd Mrs Lester Bonneville M-43 wilh the horse* and wagon on
Pair cutter runners
.
attachment
Dump rake
tended the Ben EnM lecture in Kala­ , Vernon Morford. Hickory Comers: spent Thursday with relatives In Tuesday for H. Van Strtain, Henry
Cider barrel
3 tin barrels
2 land rollen
mazoo Friday evening.
Germaine. Pete Dyketna and his
Mr and Mrs Roger Williams. Mr. Battle Creek.
Many other articles too numerous to
Oliver walking cultivator
The Senior class Ls rehearsing for nnd Mrs. Elwyn Hayward and Mt.
own making a full wagon load.
Clarence Baechler who has been
It* play. "Bolt* and Nuts” which » U! and Mrs Ivan Smith, local.
mention
Mra Bnlly Wilcox and W. A.
Ajax cultivator
Oliver plow. No. 99
afflicted wilh rheumatism nearly all
be
presented
Friday
evening.
Mar.
Spaulding were Hastings shopper!
These
tools
are
all
in
extra
good
con
­
Miss
Kathryn
Horton
of
Parch
­
60 tooth spike drag
27 in the Delton school house at 8:30. ment spent the weekend with her winter te better and ta again a clerk Friday.
dition
17 spring tooth drag
The following nre in the cast: Joanne parent*. Mr and Mr*. J. C. Horton. in the Montgomery Ward store.
Mra. Rush Saunders was in Has­
Visitors at Mr. and Mra. Lester tings Saturday on business.
Daniels. Doreen Matteson. Robert
The Mllo-Crrosey Home Literary
Barnes. Allen Pierce. Dan Payne. -hih held II* Inst meeting at the SonnevlUe's Sunday were Mr and
Judge and Mra Stuart clement.
Joyce Lammers. Jack Johnson. Will­ home of Mis* Nina Ferner and elect­ Mrs Jim May and Jimmie of Battle Mr and Mra. Ernest Kenjton. Mr.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH day ot sale, nothing to be removed until settled for.
iam Kroes. Corabell Couch. William ed officers as follows: pres.. Mr*. Creek. Mr. and Mra. Donald Man­ and Mr*. Gerlinger. Mr. and Mra
Paul. Leonard Kroes. Ernestine Tay­ Rose Albertson; vice pre*.. Mrs. ning and baby Sharon and-Mr. and Burl Will*. Mra. D**vey Reed and
lor. Eldon Houghteling I* the stage Vera Lawrence; sec. Mrs J. C. Hor­ Mra. Dale Larabee of Hastings.
Charles Wilkes all of Hastings came
manager; Robert Dunnavan is di­ ton; tress. Mrs Hubert Pcttengtil; j Bobbie O'Connor has been absent
Saturday evening to surprise Mra.
rector.
custodian. Mrs Hope Chittenden; from school the past week with lhe Laurel Garrison on her birthday.
William Johncock. C2. passed away pianist. Mrs Vera Lawrence; libra- , chicken pox.
A very enjoyable evening was spent.
at tlie home of his son. Maurice, in rian. Mrs B E Parwell; press .comMr. and Mra. Gordon Kenyon of
Mr. and Mra. A. R. Cox and
Delton early Sunday morning Thc mlttee. Mrs Leon Leonard; dele­ Hastings and Pfc. Ralph Demott of
son of Richard and Mary Belle John­ gate to county Federation of Wom­ Pt. Leonard Wood. Mo., were dinner daughter of Goodrich. Mich., have
RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk
HARRY O. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer
cock. he was bom in Orangeville en's clubs. Mrs. Mary M. Flower; guests of Mr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon moved into the tenant house on the
Sooy farm and will work with John
township Mar. fl, 1880. His wife. delegate lo State Federation. Mrs.
Sunday.
Beck.
Blanche, died 10 years ago. He is IC. M. McCrary.
Lois Hom of Alpena spent lhe
Mr. and Mra. Laurence Tobias and
flrat of last week with her grand­ children have moved into the tenant
HICKORY CORNERS
parents. Rev. and Mr* Fred Hom. house on the Earl Towne farm. We
Last Week's Leiter.
Mrs. Mina Kenyon has a large wish to welcome all these new
MLsa Betty Bugbee accompanied Christmas cactus with nearly one neighbors to our community.
Kalamazoo friends to Fort Wayne hundred buds and blossom on It and WEST HOPE ’ * "
Ind. last Saturday.
It blossomed at Christmas time
Cappy Baechler spent Friday in
Several from thte neighborhood
Mrs. Minnie Bradley came Tues­
attended a farewell party al the
day to spend some lime with her Hastings
brotlier and sister. Frank and Clara
Bert cook, who has spent some Grange hail for Hubert McCallum
time in Kalamazoo visited Mr. and and Forrest Johnson before they left
Messenger .
The Leo Orifftth family have Mra. Frank Hom the last of the for camp.
moved on lhe CadwaUader farm re­ week.
Major
Gordon
McCallum of
cently vacated by Wesley Nrwtoa. I
' Washington. D. C.. spent thi week­
Rev JL W Bugbee te redecorating' Cheer the boys in uniform. Buy end with hte parents. Mr. and Mra
On account of inability to keep help. I am forced to discontinue the Dairy business and will offer my high pro­
Everette McCallum.
the building formerly used u the U. S. Defense Bonds.
ducing pure herd and grade Brown Swiss, grade Guernseys and grade Holsteins at Public Auction at my farm
0*1 4 2

BELTON

,

AUCTION SALE

Wednesday, Mar. 25, 1942
TOOLS

HORSES

cows

HAY &amp; GRAIN

TOOLS

LEGAL NOTICES

CALVIN FURLONG, Prop

PUBLIC SALE

home, 2 mi. oh M-37 West of Middleville and 1 mi. South or 7 mi. East of Wayland.

LEOAL MOTICE

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,1942
Commencing at 1:00 p. m., EWT, thc following described property:

CATTLE

COWS
Half Jersey, Brown Swiss. 3 years old, bred Oct. 20
Purebred Brown Swiss; 5 years old. bred Oct.
Grade Brown Swiss. 6 years old, bred Jan. 18
Purebred Brown Swiss. 4 years old, fresh, bred Feb. 28
Purebred Brown Swiss, 12 yean old. bred Oct. 7
Purebred Brown Swiss, 8 yean old. bred Oct. 3)
Purebred Brown Swiss, 4 years old. bred Jan. 19
Purebred Brown Swiss. 5 years old, bred Jan. 2
Purebred Brown Swiss. 3 yean old, bred July
Purebred Brown Swiss, 3 years old, bred Oct. IS
Black Holstein, 4 years old, bred Oct. 16
Purebred Brown Swiss, 5 years old, fresh
Brindle cow, 4 years old, bred Oct. 4
Roan Durham, ago 3, fresh, calf by side
Roan Durham, 3 years old, dry, bred November
• Beef Cow)
1 Grade Holstein, 3 yean old, bred Jon. 19
1 Grade Holstein, 3 years old. bred Oct. 13
1 Durham-Jersey. 3 yean old. bred Oct. 25
.

1
1
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

HEIFERS
1 Purebred Brown Swiss, 24 months old. bred October
1 Purebred Brown Swiss. 20 mos. old. bred October
1 Purebred Brown Swiss, 19 mos, old. bred October
1 Purebred Brown Swiss, 22 mos. old. bred October
1 Purebred Brown Swiss, 13 mos. old
1 Large Holstein Heifer, 26 mos. old. bred Oct.
1 Holstein, 18 mos., bred Dec. 18
1 Guernsey, 24 mos. old, bred Oct.
Roan Durham Yearling Heifer

Having sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction at the farm located Vi mile
south of Coats Grove on old Royce Baine farm": or 6 miles northeast of Hastings

S II E E 1*

HOGS

42 Head Purebred Brown Swiss and Grades. These cat­
tle are all smooth-haired and carrying good flesh

AUCTION SALE!

CALVES
Purebred Brown Swiss Heifer, 6 mos. old
Purebred Brown Swiss Heifer, 4 mos. old
Purebred Brown Swiss Heifer, 3 mos. old
Purebred Brown Swiss Heifer. 6 weeks old
Block Heifer. 7 mos. old
Black Brown Swiss and Holstein, 5 mos. old

BULLS
Brown Swiss. Leo of Lakavon, No. 48986, 2 year old
registered bull—papen furnished with this
2 Purebred Brown Swiss, 10 and 12 months old
1 Purebred Brown Swiss, 6 weeks old
1 Roon bull. 6 mos. old
*
'
1 Holstein Bull, 6’/j mos. old

HOGS
2 Chester White Sows, bred Dec. 10
4 Young Red Sows, bred Jon. 5

HAY
3 Tons of Clover and Alfalfa

Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp'E. W. T„ the following articles:

CATTLE
11

HEAD FULL BLOOD GUERNSEYS

T. B. and Bang* Tested
Cow. 1 yr*, old. riving milk, bred Nov. 5
Cow. 3 yr*, aid. giving milk, bred Feb. 3
Cow. 3 yrs. old. riving milk, bred Dec. 31
Cow, 2 yn. old. fresh, bred Feb. 23
Cow. 2 yr*, old, fresh, bred Mar. 13.
Cow, 2 yr*, old. to freshen soon
Guernsey ball. IS mo*. old. good on*
Guernsey bull. 8 mo*, old, from registered stock
2 heifers. 6 and 7 mo*, old
Heifer calf, 2 mo*, old. on milk

HORSES
Pair of sorrel gelding*. 4 and 5 yr*, old. wgt.
1600 lb*.
Black Ferrheron mare, 11 yr*, old. wgt. 1508

HARNESS
Good set erotch breeching hameo*
One single aet, collar* to match

CHICKENS
20 White Rock pullet*

Quantity of Alfalfa

WESTERN COW PONY

8 Years old — Well Neck Reined

SHETLAND PONY
Guaranteed Safe for Children
and Harness, 1 Pony Cart, 1 Pony Sleigh

HAY
10 ton alfalfa, first and second cutting
6 ton elover hay
Load or two of bean pods
Some third cutting alfalfa

GRAIN
About
About
About
10 bu.
About

400 bu. good yellow com
350 bu. good Wolverine seed oata
M bu. rye
hand picked seed bean* (Robust)
S ba seed com

TOOLS
Nearly new McConnlek-Deertng eream separ­
ator, motor attached
5 farm wagon*

Nothing to be removed until settled tor. Everything to be settled tor at dale of sale.

A Mr.'lle Wltsoa'; Kslk&lt;
Cksrie* Wallsc*; E&lt;l«sr
A. ut Ahes nabbor*;

SATURDAY, MARCH 21,1942

SHEEP

30 Ewes, bred to lamb April 20

LOYAL YOL'XO CITUENR;

. Holl
Flors Bregso; Frssi
•itk; Esrl Uslsht;

Handy wagon. 8 tn. tire
Bcardssll wagon. 4 In. tire
New rubber tired wagon, tire* 1600-18
Good flat rack. I x 12
Alli*-Chalmers R. C. 88 tractor on rubber, two
plow, used less than 100 acres
Cockahot tractor plow 2-12 or 2-14
McCormick Deering Big 6 mowing machine.
S'* fl. cut
3-fL tandem disc, tractor hitch, new
4 aec. spring harrow, new
■*
10-fL spike harrow, new
10-fL spike harrow, used
10-fL Dullani coltipacker, vyHh truck
MeCondick 2-hor*e riding cultivator
John Deere 2-horse walking cultivator
Single 7-looth cultivator
8 ft. weeder, good condition
Haye*-Dayton side delivery rake
10-fL dump rake
Massey-Harris hay loader, drop head, nearly
new
Miller bean puller
Thoma* drill. 11 hoe*, good condition
Superior 2-row horse com ptantor
99 Oliver walking plow
John Deere 14 In. bottom riding plow
Deering grain binder. 6 fL with horse or trac­
tor hitch, good canvasses
•
New Idea manure spreader, good condition
Set of hay slings, 2 harpoon forks, ISA fL new

V.:

Tl»»h AX» HETTDitl IIEARINH
FOR CI.A1MH AND FDR DID EC
TIOXH TO hECLAHINH RUCH
AHKI'IXAItLIC TO THE

itn«&lt;

Vs ^C.R. “ BLACK. "ISIS Poblk
Admloliiralnr. slltaln* il&gt;n iks IudlvhlosU a Lora namt-t srs niHAPi
PEAREP OR MIMIXO PERMXR for

a
-nuos HMIloa—
r. 'LKrS.":.”1.?.

Ilog crate
Set dump board*
l.ong sled
19 good oagon longues sowed
Some new fence post*
•

HOGS
7 ahoats, around 288 lb*.
Brood sow, due Mar. 21. wgt 3M lb*.

MISCELLANEOUS
2 24)-g*J. jar*
10-gal. jar
Several smaller jar*
Fence tools
Forks, shovels, and other article* too numer­
ous lo mention
IT IR FURTHER ORPERP.I&gt; ik.| isi.

CLARENCE FRENCH, Owner
N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer

ARTHUR JOHNSON, Cashier
Warland Stole Bank. Clerk

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of tala, nothing to bo removed until settled

for

NELSON CASE, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAT, Clerk

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1^42

TOWNSHIPS MAKE I
MRS. CLEMENT SMITH WIDELY
NOMINATIONS
I A LETTER TO INFLUENCED LIFE IN HASTINGS
THE
.
Tcn Unit* Hove But One
gof Condidatcs Named

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

;kCNKQEJESTALLLF?TRED R CROSS CHAPTER
I Excellent
.
.Being
. TO EQUIP DAY ROOM
Progrom

She Wo|
the Organizer of the Women') Club. Chautauqua';
rrwf me vrjanucr or me women ■ ^iuo, vnaurauqua
Cud., .X. L«ty,. c«™. Work., in Me.kodi., Ch««h

r°r

*T

FORT CIRTFD

AUTO LEAPS CURB
CRASHES STORE
Fortunately No One Injured
Plate Gloss Shattered

NUM&gt;

CONSIDERING Nt
SALVAGE CAMPi

Plans for lhe fourth annual Dairy-!**' ■
I \&gt;UJI LIL
Especial Need foe Scrap
What might have proven.to be a
serious accident occurred on Stale
11"
’
street Saturday night and fortun­
Leslie
Hawthorne
Heads
|
to
County
Agent
Foster.
Ticket
Plans
for the next "Salvage for
BY M. L. COOK
ately resulted in no one being in­
: sale* have been up to expectation1
Committee Named For the jured although several had "the Victory" drive are being considered
I think I am well within bounds from Steuben county. New York, and it to felt nil 275 seats available
and a meeting will be held in th*
Collection
of
Funds
in
Co.
, In staling thut. In the more thin Mrs. Smith retained all her life a .will be taken when the event opens,
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Cunningham
(By Mr. and My(. Olendon F.
iioo years of Hastings' history, no, deep interest in Woodland and its'at 7 00 P. M in the Odd Fellow । ■BiursAay evening a meeting of
shn reside on route 1. Lake Odessa.; it was the Idea of the committed
। other woman ever had u larg(4 in- people.
1 hull on Wednesday evening. April 1.
Bwurtfiouti.
!■ the officers and dirretorx of ’ the hud bet-n chopping here and were'
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.
.
fluence for good, nor evidenced sol France* Wheeler completed her
The Dowling faidies Aid ure sen- Hany County Red .—
Crav.
.
.;
chapter! getting
geiung ready
reuoy to
10 return home.
notnt. Mr
Mr.li lhal during spring tiousecleaning
iwnttrrmtxinrd n ship at anchor r Kreat a capacity to put across he)p: studies tn the Woodland ' village ing the banquet dinner. Kim Stglei; was held at the city clerk s office' C'liullnglum stopped in front of the! time would be an exceuent time for
I take the liberty of interrupting. ful organization* and movemenu school when she wu* but fifteen: to acting In the capacity of toast- ,.,
-j Cut lt4U
conrcuon in
Rau-. snOe
Shoe atore
Store lo
to talM
talk w
to aa «ne
’he next
next'collection
in urn
this niy.
city, aa
aa
the regular sequence of these letdyTthTwlUh*
IT h."" ,“"d
*n‘7luc*‘
"JF*conMidMa,Km °« “IK report
and n&gt; hu
ffU
। housewives would then to- cteaning
Republican — SupervBorr'^Clore . . , ii .in r
&gt;.«.-,»„«? «««.«
senuon.
!
.
Wheeler Smith. She did thl* wlth-.»he
taught m
In district
schools, able program. The features w'lll be clc.
i
lntn the car rwrkeii m fmnr nrlaltic* closet* basemento and other
a very
nM her
gtS »
M. Holder; clerk. Walter Fl Stanton;,ter*
ler* to
,o Hastings
Hasllntp for
for a
very important
important OU| ln
in any
any dpgrre
degree rtla)U
relaxing
her deep,
deep, "boarding
"boarding around
around"” .*
as was
was the
the cuscus- -Jim" Hayes, well known datn hu-&lt; The Rev Don M Gury. who rep- I ^bXi' 2nd Matted Sie r^tor! “^e ptoc^ a^d wo^ld
trrusurer. Albert E. Jones; Justice.; reason. **
----- ---------------------------—• -----------*-----•-------------------■ tom
-• In those days.
■
—
■
• It justifies
un Interruption.,
Intere.-t---In —
and
care- for
her home;
She enjoyed
the1 morist of Michigan State College.. ««nt* the local chapter on lhe For.; &gt;
“ ’ •
‘»“»«« hkvetheir waste materials collected
While she never had; experience, despite many hardship the Rhythm Cowboys of radio
Camp and Hoapital Hrrvtee
' txS It'
Elmer Wiles; highway coinmisston-1 The war ha* come home to Wi; -»d family
heater The
The motm^
motornrresponded
at | «*arore
Discarded rooi^
tools, oroxen
broken or
or oo
ob‘hr heater
espon&lt;ted at.
er. Otto Dahm: board of review. Al­ it ha* become hard and rewl over- ,hp «!»"»&lt;•«* of a college educa- incident to ichool teaching In those tum WKZO. Kutomazoo. and lhe ^uacil- «aVc
bert G. Fruln: constables, Lest#r
In more ways thun one.
* .. *
*yooaia,lu
he recentlv attended
Heaped the curb and in* less time kettles, garden implement* and old
s,
j-.XT-xrt
Berry. Harold Jones. Herman Bab­ i night
Tlir other nlBht our shin lav at '
lud cd
harder or gave more time joys, also many testing friendship*
County dairymen and others in-:ne
attended.
chain* item* generally found In
cock. Gaylord Holmes. No Demo­
crat ticket named In Assyria.
BALTIMORE TWP —
'stationed there. Originally it was1 Five -soinen standing in the en- Father John V. Dillon, local chairShe would not accept the cure their ticket*.
planned that the United Stalys gov-. trance to the store and another Just: ,nan of the "Salvage .for Victory’*
d^G^reu°Se. John'airomn: Sr XT’w^iml our roST -nd
‘ mLde‘Ihei?” v°A
ind Jud
Xh&lt;“Sthem m he? RATIONING BOARD iernmeni. through the army, would' leaving the store, saw the car com-; committee of the Michigan Counboard of review. Roy Rice Only one dash upstair* Two ship* lying near hrl»jful
j
Bhe was broad-minded ™ ' • VTJI MU DUMrt l&gt; 1
P^
? trvreation for all able nix and got out of its way barely |6,1 ot Defense
It *■"
has *been
to estimate
bodied soldiers at the Fort, and the) in' time to e-cupe serious injury or
”
“ 1 imjiossible
“
"
ticket wna.mimed a.* the Republican!! u* have been toriMilocd The *kyj. Mr* Smith wa* born April 3,' and wished to know what the uu- GRANTS RELEASES
........
j the total amount of iron and steel
:Red Cross would furnish similar en- jx»s-ibly death.
did not hnve u quorum pr&lt;*ent at i to bright and flaming with parachute. &gt;“«&gt;.
Woodland township, Barry thor thought, whether ahe agreed or'
Both of the Urge plate glass wln-'»c™P_________________________
‘hit might be made available
tertainment for the disabled men.
their caucus.
I flun-&gt; dropped from military undf county, the oldest of the three not. She was a born teacher H- r
Three Cars Are Released But the whole war project has ex- dou ? were shattered by the Impact ln every community in Barry county,
BARRY TWPha™’ aircraft. The excitement 1* ‘blighters of Milo T und Amunda alm wuls to have her pupils wvU in­
ponded so rapidly and Ls so exten- and contents of the window were Several score* of tons of such metal
Eligibility
. \ i
terrific
I H. Wheeler, her shier* being Mrs. । formed and capable of doing straight;
may be lying “
around
unuaed and
.
. Explained
.
she in its requirements, that the showered by glass.
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J,Xu HeX
' Tile Nazi ha* liad the unutterable. Hflla Kntokeni and Mrs M. L. thinking She wa* a resourceful
....
Barty County Rationing army couldn't keep up with the rec- ,i .ugnuy
&amp;uKhtly aamageu
damaged
wasted, when it might easily bo
mMn L^n “dSIiSm' JulttettC bu” lo cnnK' r‘Bhl “',o ,,lc l,arbor. Cook. Her parent*, when they were tactful teacher. Her education of Boitrd dutl()g
e past
the whole
luring th
the
past week
week passed
passed »™ttonal
tentionul Vide
Vide of
of the
whole enter-1
enter-1 ft
jt was
WBJl nearly
nPnr]V 10
•- o'clock and the! collected and used again to help
1.,
Red Cross
k„d B...hh tau,. elWdan.
.Uh .h«r
. .OmUhMd « p.,. 1.
I,
.ppU„lBn,
p«,. prise.
.P1r,Kt«So
S",othe
"’r.k^
r?T. has
K been
fill the ever-increasing demand.
Steel is needed not only for tanks,
I Mb. ££, SMler
P"- X/S SV,
J .. r511
m,&lt;h' l“v'
gun* and planes, but goes also Into
1 BICYCLES REPLACE iUw rooU *111 ln,pO!W'
extr“ bvr' I MU5 Betly S4“ler W,u Klve” per* camp* and forts a* well tu at Fort r,‘*u“ ml’hl h*ve h”*1 ‘’u“*zdl««r- the hulls of new merchant ships,
DIUIULCJ
ncrLAUC
drn upon lhe automobile driver, mission to purcliux- the late model custer.
icnt
tun. Mason Newton und Donuld Me-110 Bcl u*lly
.
.
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‘iond unusual caution mu»t lie ex- cur of Fred Clary, who to entering, when Rev. Gury visited the camp
Mr' Cunningham carried Iniur- into freight cars and into new hous­
Quame. only one iuket in Barryan°A^n AUTOMOBILES
erctoed. Il also becomes clear that | military service. Glenn O. Oriffeth hospital the last time there werc’nnt:*‘ wl'ich took care of the dam-; ing units and Industrial plant*.
utions for township office™
the recent caucuses are glvvilli. In ten of the townslill^. but one ticket was named.
Baltimorf- being the only towwhip,
where « Republican caucus was not
held. T»|e election is Monday. April
0. Following b. Hu? lut of candi­
dates:
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ASSYRIA TV?P.\^
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HASTINGS
BANNER

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new restrictions must be enforced ; of Middleville and Orval Max Pufdisabled men under the doc“nd nt'* &lt;‘U~ *“ ln*taUrt
Local Dealer* Sell Many upon the rider* and places pro- , paff were the others who may buy, tors'cure, and 14.000 men were reg-1 on Monday.
tee urges that every person, who has
..... .rzs.. ou.m
i their hulls ure badly torn
It to
CARL I ON 1WL; more or less a miracle, and no lives1
a collection 6t scrap metal. In whatvided for "parking" the wheel* io new
car*.
i'titered
htered al
’ 1
——
Wheels of Late
— - --------al the
the Fort
Fort office.
office.
Republican — Supervisor. Walter have been lost.
eliminate the present crowded conThe Board also granted appUcnRecreation centers have been es-!
Culbert; clerk. lowtence Farrell;
The following night Port-of-Spain; Tlie rationing of automobile tires, ditlons on the sidewalks.
tioiu for the purchase of 4 pus-rtabltohed within the grounds, but'
treasurer. Jay Wing; board of re- ha* a real blackout. Tlie harbor to; with the promise that gasoline will
।
a charitable agencyBy either
senger Urea and 3 passenger tubes, most of the places have no equip-:
j method, the scrap material will bg
view. Bert Frisby; Justice. Fred alive with patrol vessels scurryingraUon,.d ln the near future
and TWO WOMEN HIT
, uqd 20 truck or tractor tires and mrut as yet—many of them not
relumed for use in our war indul&gt;
.T":?’,.‘H”1'
tj"”'
iMnrikm
ptacM
upon BY AUTOMOBILE
' 20 tubes. The applications granted even a chair on which to sit. a table
• tries.
.
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Democrat—Supervisor. Jolin Us- or aircraft buzzes like a swami of
. .
Mrs. Frank'were: Grace J. Butler. 1 pa-wngeron which
fo write letters or play
Saturday evening U&gt; __________________________
_
borne; clerk. John DeWeerd; treoa- bees. It to too late. Tlu- burn door automobiles, have turned the minds
i Another item, about which not a
Cooper and daughter. Caroline, tire and I tube; Chas. O. Farthing,'games of any sort.
| great deal to heard is zinc. Every
urer. Leo Barry; board of review, ts shut. But the horse 1* gone.
of thousand* of Americans toward were crossing State St., from the] 1 lire and 1 tube; City of Hastings.
Ten All A Students.
There are 110 such "day rooms”.1
Cyrus Shroyer; highway eommto- | We-lliy in Port-of-Sfialn harbor another mean* of transportation.' A- A: P. store comer to the Na-'2 tires
—and 1 tube: T. O. Coppock, ns they
, ...
- called,. nt Fort
,
: available pound of ilnc.U In demand
are
Custer
Seniors in Lead
: by the war plants of the United
-loner. Ray Smith: Justice. William!1* ,ew more days. Every,precaution And a5 a rwU|t (he lowly bicycle tional
they w......
were hl.
hit -I2 l.aHhr
tractor tiles and
Barry and the Red CrtlAA
Cross chanters
chapters Of
of tills
this'’
‘innnl bank
h-ink comer, Ihrv
and -&gt;2 tubes; Rarrvand
. taken.
-------- Aircraft
---------------reconnaissance
--------- ... „
» car
cur driven
urrven by
u&gt; rwucn
nuvin.ivo. Rond
nuna Comm..
vomm.. 2
a truck
iruc* tires;
ures.n.j
—- are
-• asked
—
- with
—• —
Savaeool.
ls w.num
coming back into tu former p-.uv
place;iU}
by a
Robert Bllvtn.lCo.
A. area
to assist
fur--1• Principal Edwin P. Taylor . has! States, ax a substanUal portto))®!
the
rinc
med
q^*ITL.E7TON TWP
' was
------- . — —
--— —
----- —tires;
&lt; 1 ni.hins
u.ik .itobles.
i„ki..&lt;
was ceaseless.
ceaseless. Alioard
Aboard the
the main
main of popularity
aged 20. of Hastings »•He. •fortun-|C.
Gates,
2 *truck
O. E. Good-j nithing the rooms . with
announced the first six weeks lwn- '
. .r
110 U5
*d must be Imported and
switch
WBrm
aprlng
trust
olriy. wa*
Wlus un.um
drlvlnB -&gt;uwiy
yowI&gt;. Him
and auys
sayx year
Hdwe. i1 ukKtruck me.
tire; City ui
of chairs,
lamps, games and games;
„ f
,
d semester in at the. present time, a shortage a
llrnulkllran_ SiiiwrvIMw* f M&lt;wkrti&gt;' light . a"'
1';11 was •pulled
„„
, ut eight
---....... a|n
u,B days, that we
-v —
— : ukn/.
jrm nuwv^
Mu-h y
nioht
Tiw
wer..
—m — Barry
n.,—, he did not ...
------------------------------------------------- tires
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— Itables,
mirror curtains, ete
..
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1 *“ several
-------- 1 hundred thousand
thousand (on
ton
Scott
clerk
Henrv Rcminuton ■ ’o'clock
’if
18’1’ T
he fam. *,
ert' "re. J1....
1”1 “head ««
°r ”s- wtll-sec
see ..them
in the heavy' I ’Hastings, 2 ------truck
and
tubes;
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has been made
h" " n^ded for next year, is evident.
treasurer Nelson Brumm- Justice
“ bccam
“u'*1bl&gt;' hot county u...,
alive with bicycles. Local imuwsionn.
snowstorm. The
two women
were, J.
J. w.
W. nrmorusicr.
Armbruster. 34 truca
truck sires
tires unu
and ' An arrangement
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inc .wo
women were.
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.
.students on&gt; the All-A list, having BUppl}. of ^.c returning In Induatreasurer, ncimui uniinni. justice. and fctld. Every
bit of
have Jbeen
-*•' ,n" -uten
•
...
...
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E'"T £i.
”' glass
■to",or
or dealer* •»"
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»l raw. W a phMcl.n
and------1 inwk
luWa:
H.vn.r 2 .rack
"&gt;
marunaa or
W
Th.v
ar. Don.
_
of
3.00.
TheyzXrnX'
are
Doris ,xtry .?
mU4l
Ralph Wetherbee: iughuay commis-'poroeialn on, our
customer*
.... boa't
hok. was
... cri**.............
.........., .seeking r„
lb,„ lromra'u„ ca,.od 2 row. Mich. SUU-BUrh“»
■&gt;««•&gt;? ar- | markings
’,
,J
Mehr.
111
“!, ” increased rapidly and
t
&gt;
t-x
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ul
MmUr.
Z.it
trrnu&gt;k.
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sinner. Marshall Belson; board of croascd wltb alrlpK of |)aiM.r that wheel* I.
'
review. Menno Winger; overseer., there might be no splinter*. I at-, more than
IW&gt; three liundred
hWklrcd new
new
lhr daughu.r
hurt morp M.ur.re Kokh... 1 truck Ur, ,nd
.
.J”1'
Thoma. Water..
Ralph DeVlne; coiutablea. Venn Me- tempted to shave in front of u bicycles have
ha.e been
ben sold
mid here
her in
In the
the !
s,., uu
u ^mou. &lt;
« inn-ir
truck --------------- ------- -------- —- -‘U'l
'S?
!S"SfoISZ
onk.
4.737^.7.
’P °ne
—„
-------- iare
other
items such ns copper, tin,
severely. She wax taken to the hos­ 1 ..IM- v.rn 1
°r mor’' o( “»«* ,oom'' ™ «*'' OTa °ftr.Un*er. Ortha HawbMz. Mary
wl(. paper, corrugated bi " J
Peek. Voyle Varpey. Shirley Slocum1 crtos-cro&amp;sed mirror and my face past two weeks and someone luu-I
pital for X-rays for neck injuries. truck Urel iSd s^Xs” Itenri; Ior such Lirnlture Is $275 00. .
Ketchum and Richard
klncU of
Richard Swanson,
Swanson,,1 aU
aU klnds
o{ ^p mculs
metal*.. tony
tom
and Donald Mead, Only one ticket i turned out like a checkerboard. The urded the gue*a that there were
Vi-t.-i.
....oW Ure
......
...
Hvnt 1
wlhT i AIU,r &lt;O'^d«-«ble dlMrusslon and Juniors: Harriett Babcock rvk
and anrt
Vete^r
*. oW mbber
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in Castleton this time.
crews hud special, private lifeboat now nearly 700 bikes in Barry I
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Wa
55J
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lmany
inquiries
concerning
the
setR«*seniors.
icoate.
garden hose. etc., ete.
HASTINGS TWP.—
I drills, The black pasaengers. and county.
7 |JUK&gt; vai-u».u
! hoff 2 obsolete tires. Wayne Off-' ]p |hoM. I)rcseilt Thursday eve-i Sixty-three students placed on Hie' sh0Uj&lt;j*be salvaged and rttttn
Republican-Supervisor John Lin-. there to an infinite
Infinite number of
of. One merchant unpacked
six |I Judge Archie _D.
D. McDonald will
will;
unpacked forty tlx
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ley
,
1
obsolete
Ure.
|nlng
decided
that
the
Barry
county
I
honor
roll.
13
freshmen.
15
sophoindustry.
key clerk George Scolt treasurer them, spent their days singing '"•* bicycles one day lust week and hold court here Friday of thin week.
Shirley Gillespie; highway commis- hymns. a very dhmalTound. forebod-, they were, all gone before night. The jury will be called on April 7. j Many people nave asked Allan,chapter would sponsor such a proj-; mores. 13 Juniors, and 22 seniors. ! what a difference it would
sloner, George Vandenberg; justice.'Ing. Those days were not altogether And they art! not all[ being sold -------------------------------------------------------- | Hyde chairman of the RaUonlnglect und Mrs Roy Hubbard, chair-, 2.99-2.75: Richard Foster. Philip. ln the “hrcM appearance” of
Board, wlty certain people could get man. appointed Leslie Hawthorne. Frandsen.
DorotheaVan Hom.'-oy village iioine yard and
Herbert Firater; board -of review. ple»*ant
rathr^mothM ..L
'Xldren
ANNUAL MEETING
• tires and others had their appUca- Mrs. Richard Cook and Walter En- freshmen: Ella Fisher, sophomore: Ilow unsightly spot* every eon
... .
r. .. ....
vouwiniiu
father. mother.
mother, und
and two
two children.
Especially wh....
when we heard one day/father,
Charles DeVault.
I lions turned down or held bock. The ton ns the committee tn charge Ruymond
Kenyon.
Bernadene Uy has. if the debris were c
OF RED CROSS
In one instance a grandfather and
Democrat—Supervisor. Allen Mc­ that two ships, a tanker and a;!1 grandmother each purchased one.
, board has only a limited number of । of raising the necessary funds. I Schantz. Juniors; Thelma Gibbs. UD th- usable Items sold to a
freighter, had been torpedoed only
Donald; clerk. Mrs. Pearl Matthews;
tires to ration each month and the Donations for this purpose may be .Muurenc Haovind. Retah Hummel.
denier and the b
, One man. post 70 years, asked per­
Barry County Red Crow Chapter
.. annlli-Altnns
arn
nln/MMl
In
^lloiHIHtw
ia
m
,... aa
".a.ih^&gt; member; seniors.
---- ,
applications
ore
placed
in
eligibility
given
to
any
committee
treasurer, Lawrence Beadle; high­ six miles out of the harbor. The, mission to try the wheel first to
will be held on Tuesday evening.
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I carted to the dump or to
allowed the crew of the
'classifications
For instance. Miss or left with Mr.
at the
Na-1 2.74-230:
«
way. commissioner. Frank Prentice; submarine
■ Eaton
----------Charteen Cappon. Isa- Spring to a grand lime to I
tanker twenty minutes to abandon!। see If he could still" ride it. and
Justice, Harold Slocum; board of re­
! after a few minutes-returned and
Butler to a visiting nurse and the tionol bank,
ni&lt; cleaning
cieanma un
nrocera with
wim I&gt;
«~Hly 12^2 2
belle DUrbin. freshmen; Beatrice ,mis
up process,
nounced. Reserve I
ship; it torpedoed the freighter L-uahl it
board fell it was to the best interest will be needed from time to time.lBush John coleman. Audra Endsley.. acc(fnl on Salvage* for Victory"
view. Will Koble.
attend the meeting.
without warning
However, again
—
• ■large
’
of the county and National Defense such os checkers and checker Morris HUI. sophomores: Senta
iTs
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
This
number of bicycles on
J that she have the Ures. Mr. Parth- boards, playing cards, magazines. Furrow junior; Marjorie E. Boyes.' n
Dr*
J
vivors come in.
ling has a large number of catUe dolly papers, ping pong balls. Jig- J Raymond Nekwn. Marjorie Norton. “OFFV DOy LOlUffltndM
School Children
You doubtless rend of that in the
| and his car is his only means of y»' puzzles, pens and Ink. Mation-, Beatrice Rose. Kenneth Saleno. Dor- Eor Cnvina Child's Life
newspapers as well.
transporting feed for the stock. The «&gt;'• pencils and dozens of other; ts sherbinske. Harold Sherman. Be- rOr •&gt;a¥,n9 vn$l$l &gt; uitd
Buying Heavily of
Yet these arc not the principal
City of Hastings is buying tires for;article.s which are often consid- a(rlcc Tuckerman. Virginia Wheat-' Mrs Leo E dUrd. route 1. DMicason.1 for this tetter. While wait­
Defense Stamps
the police car and for its dump crcd non-essential but still mean
« enters.
।,on- received notice that her aon,
ing to leave port, we received a cable i
trucks. Mr. Hayner and Mr Hatch.a J?1?0J? ‘e*10*’ awa&gt;‘ lrom home
Elizabeth Cortright, Tom Ray C. Ourd serving at a station id
Defense stamp spies In Hustings from my father in Lowell. Michigan 1 EDWARD FENNELS, Prop.
AGNES L. SMITH. Admx.
,
haul raw milk to the condensary. ttnd *°™ °ne®.
Dolan. Florence French. Marjorie'the southwest, was commended by
city schools for the week of March. It was terse and to the point.
Having quit farming Mr. Pennels To settle the estate ot the late Mr. Gates. Mr. DeMott ’and Good-'ni5±.
m.n^nf
’
roi.
mtn
‘
nt
Ritzman.
Patty
Tyler.
Evelyn
Woolshis officers in command for aavini
18. was ------------------$337.95. a —
gain of , $10750
1
-ADVISE
RETURN HOME NOT U,u hold an auction sale at the John A. Smith an auction sate Will
years Hdwe. use their truck for d«t..‘.T?
y.o
dl? । ton. freshmen; Merilyn Bristol. Wil- the life of a child who had fallri
over the previous week.---- This brings( forward CONDITIONS WAR-i Itrm located 1 mile west of Clover- be held at the farm located
'm7 '•»« ■»
•»
S: I ■? «“*“•
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S
the totol for Hie twelve weeks Io'raNT"
dole. He is offering a good list of mile east of Woodland
Cattle.

SIXTY THREE.
ON HONOR ROLL

TEN AUCTION SALES

$3,253.70, an average of $271.14 per] Ar_
_ dnhiM.TOn«td.r) n.
week.
arp?rc JOU a
Stoter M. Ramondn's room at St.
Pnnamn rhiu» Peru Rra»ii
Rose was in the lead with sales of' „.. "o1,:,, .
$26 60; Mlxs Campbeli s home room ।
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T'y

wJ horses, hogs, and farm tools. Henry sheep, hay. grain, and miscellaneous
FInnncr&gt;. wlU cry thc Mlc Bl)d 0,.^ arMc]&lt;.s wlH t&gt;e offered. Harry O.
Ar 'Flowers will act as clerk. See the Pennington will cry the sale and
“d&gt;' elsewhere in this issue for full Raymond Upo wU1 act as clerk.
. |»rtlculars.
See the adv elsewhere In this IsCA.L 2O«..AV777k.
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naces and for servicing them. Mr.j chfln
. (lnd
Hynes' application was for a tire, ,1“d

h . .
were all

. m* Kelley. Kenneth Miller, Eileen tice of Gurds action was brought
‘.j i Sherbinske. Jack Walton, sopho- to the attention of the entire brig-

«”•“&gt;«&gt; •“&gt; dlincully »ould b, mores;
--------- Marjorie L. Boyes. Orville
in Woodland Memorial cemetery, j
Bush. Donald Clark. Gladys HildeThui ltUu&gt; te wo. ihM Ite
to ,ho„
T|,un^.y „„ brandt. juniors: Nila Coleman. BonBoard hk. ro wrljl, och appllto-.
t|„
P)rel ,„m,d
nle Jean Drake: Beverly Dry*. Carnop corrlully .nd each om jranDd u,,
„ oI1,„
oline Hansen. Marjorie Hill. Evelyn ।
hi»h a-hnni rairrt uHUvinno
getting home will be u problem in
Owing to the hired help proposi- VUR and OLNEY ADAMS, Admrs. u drenwd nronaar)-and In U&gt;, ln-,u
donr for our bovr al Townsend, seniors.
Thta H a .nlenihrt AhAwhw anrt “se,f
tto" Mr- Jord“n W1J&gt; have un aucTo settle the estate of the tote? terest of defense..
’home?” It should appeal to Barry
2.24-2.00: Ronald Brass, sopho­
with eleven mn™ week, of ih^t
1 h,ve n0 doubt wp shal1 hBV&lt;* llon !“le
thc 7®nn locked IS Emilv Adams an auction sale will1
w&lt;v.
Iolkg and redye lhclr more: Pauline Chandler. Martha
Five passenger tires and 7 tubes.|COunty
,,
an experience
the farm
fttnn located
Runt n a VanRndrirk 7. honin.jmany
''
cxi»eriencc before
ucjorv wc
w&lt;- hit!
mi. miles
mnes south
souni ot
01 Woodland
wooaiana on
on M-43.
M-w. be
De held
neid nt
at tne
located 2'4
2«!r 19 truck and tractor tires and 39 hearty support—individuuL’i. civic Maus. Juniors; Jean Campbell. Dor­
roJ t«i«i
.« dlra
Ncw York or New Or,eBn* or ‘hclHc u
“ K004 Ilsl °f hor«'s miles south and «, mile east of Caletubes remain in the quota.
groups. Industrial groups, clubs.
--------c
othy Stanley, seniors.
ri.HihtMl mSiM n mart toral of
&lt;bollo,n of lhc M&gt;a or Mmeblace. We cows, and hogs. The cows are a well donla; or 3 miles north und 1 3-4
classes, etc., all of whom majr parleast MfitS wmth of defend stamm mBy yPt h“’e an °PPortu''1,F to br&lt;-d berd of Wolsteins and high | miles west of Middleville. A good I.
.
- ...
—
tlcipate in this -undertaking.
UNION SERVICE
‘^JO-'W’.orth^of defense.stamps wriu
Lifeboat."
producers. Henry Flannery will cry 1 j^t of horses cattle, hogs, sheep Lansing Editor IO
write «
“L(fe
Life In ft
n Lifeboat.
”
hold by the schools of this city.
ON GOOD FRIDAY
the
sale
and
E.
Naturally, we are terribly dlsap’■ Kt Gray will act as Unn machinery, hay and $r“n AJJ
r
f C
FLAG HONORS SOLDIERS
pointed, but there Is nothing we clerk. See the at..
Members of the Hastings Pastors*
iffTelsewhere in this household goods, and 2 farms will
wiU be,
be : Maare5S
or **•
V*
WAR RELIEF FUND
can do. It is Just a break of the issue lor -full particulars.
Union have .accepted the invitation
offered for sale. N. C. Thomas will
The Hastings Chamber of Com- OF WORLD WAR I
CAMPAIGN CLOSES
game. We thought we had conwill cry the sale and Caledonia merce will meetyApril 6 at I. O. O.
A flag, representing graduates of the Rev. Don M. Oury to make
Mil, Walter Perkins, chairman, sidered every angle, taken stock of'
asfwall. rrop.
bank will act as clerk. See the adv F. hall. Dr. O. iT'LocJwood. chair- from Hastings high schbol. who the traditional Good Friday service
announce. Uul &lt;&gt;«■ Red Craea Woe
on IM» Jaune- Wr' “ E! “ b “ TS? ale*!. hu elscwhere In this issue
; at Emmanuel Episcopal church, a
lluul of the Offense Committee
Hew &lt;.md driee m Bam ~umrjuid-.il but om-Pe.rl H.rbur« buH
------------- (formerly the Defense Corn.* an- placed in the session room at high community union service. The serv­
-------- —... --- ----- ™ farm located five miles east of Bliss
nounces that the speaker will be school. The body of the flag is ice will be held from l 30 until 3
has closed, the total amount of Wars arc always cluttering up peo- factorv on c-nl-, Ron&lt;t wm Con- 1 JAMES CLEVELAND. Prop.
$4606
95
having
be?n
contributed.:
P&gt;«'
Uvea,
aren't
they?
,
«?
W
.
m
C
f**'
Having
decided
to
quit
fanning'Paul
A.
Martin,
editor
and
pub$4606 95 having beJn contributed.: pies Uvea, aren't they?
.
.7
Having oecideu to quit farming I'aui A. Martin, eauor ana pub­ red with blue and gold stars on o’clock. Good Friday afternoon,
making $306 95 over the assigned
Here are our plan* for the neat1*. th“ “
8 T
S:; Mr. Cleveland will hold an aucUon Usher of The Slate Journal. Lan- a white field in the center The April 3.
quota.
j future. If It to possible to 7ia*e norsre cattle hwzs chickens and
al hU (Bnn tocaU‘d 4 mUe.sing. Other members of the com- blue stars reprerent the men hi
A number of the local ministers
Unacknowledged gifts during the plans: we shall tum our footstep*. f
machinery will be offered 30Uth and *’ mUe wesl of Banneld.imlttee in charge of the meeting service, the gold. Jhe ones who died
week were from the Doud and Cedar! northward, telling of our expe-'^™
r^ wlf| cry lhc Mle and He to offering a good list of cattle.'are J. Marsman. Harvey Warner.
the sermon will be' preached by the
in action.
Creek school*; Cloverdale Evangell- &lt; rience* along the way. I shall at-, clifford Hammond will act as clerk horses, hogs, and farm tools. Loren j Jul,uL Knowlton. M. E. Tuckerman
Rev. Albert A. Butterfield of the
cal church; the Salvage for Victory tempt to answer most of the ques-l8ee lhe adv elsewhere In this issue Coppock wUl cry the sate and W. *nd Ray Branch
ATTENTION! JOHNSTOWN
Hastings
circuit
of
Methodist
drive in Cloverdale: Assyria town-il*ons you asked last fall on lhe.fOr fu|| particulars.
'I O. —
Horton
- will act a* clerk.
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See the
PRAIRIEVILLE RESIDENTS
churches. Music will be furnished
i adv. elsewhere in this issue for full BARRY EDITORS ATTEND
ship; Baltimore Twp. Service com-1 basis of information we now have
------------Leon Doster, chief air raid warden by the combined choirs of the Pres­
FOUNDATION
COURSE
1
particulars.
mittee and‘the Aowakiya Camp Fire:®* °ur command.
IN. V. MOFF1T, Prop,
of Barry county, announces that byterian and Episcopal churches,
group.
| We hope you are not too disgusted! Having sold hto farm Mr Moffit
.
Lawrence Bird. Woodland. Sam there will be a meeting at the and the Methodist church chimes
Such a report is a credit to the —at least no more so than we This, wUl have an auction sale at lhe |O- V. BELLINGER, Prop.
.. Myers. Middleville and Ken Braen- Johnstown Orange hall. this. Thurs­ will be played before and after the
whole county and those tn charge trip has been enjoyable so far. we Moffit farm located 3'3 miles south' Having decided t» quit farming dle. Freeport left for Chicago. Tues­ day evening. March 26 Jit 8 o’clock. service. The offering will be used
of the campaign as well as the Red hope, and It will be Intensely exdt- of Caledonia on M-37. He to offer-Mr. Bellinger will have an auction day to attend a four-dny course for At this lime he will explain the for the Red Cross recreation projCross
editors In the Kellogg Foundation proper
handling of
incendiary
cross officers
otneers are
arc grateful
graiciui to
to al)
all ing from now on. With existing‘&gt;ng" a good7,list of horses
----- cows,
------- and
— ; sale
----- at -the farm
------- located
----- — 1'i ' miles
......
.
---- in ,i.i.
farm muchlnerv
A W A_
Hllzrv
will ' &lt;nnth
nf th*ofCziuntv
Form Farm,
nr a or d counties which will be under the
mhn
in‘~&gt;my way tn making conditions
this ------tone, so many
farm machinery.
.W. Hll«y
will&gt; south
the^ounty
■
--------81 submarines are In the Caribbean cry ,hc
Bnd c,l4 Proctor will mile east of Frederick Fuhr's Ailing supervision of Dr. William S. Sad­ bombs, describe the different gases *
and enroll volunteers for auxilfary I BOUND OVER TO
the campaign a success.
that
our
sidp
would
have
an
easier
“
cl
“
clerk
S
’
*
the
“
dv
*&gt;«where
'
station
on
M-37.
He
to
offering
a
uia, uu&lt;
iimvk- MU rmiin
ler. About 25 editors are expected to police and air rtsicl wardens.
1 CIRCUIT COURT
..................
......... down
........ Grand
„ .. . in thia
fnr full
fiill nartlfnlarc
time
trying .to steam
tl‘to laaiift
issue for
particulars.
i good n.a
list of horaes. cows, hogs and attend.
VICTORY GARDEN
A similar meeting will be held on
Ceci! Connor was arrested Monday
chickens, farm machinery, hay und
River Avenue in Detroltl
&lt;...
CHAIRMAN NAMED
Friday evening at the school house j evening by Undersheriff Leon DoaWM. DePRIEKTER and
i grain.
Henry Flannery will cry FIRST BARRY COUNTY
Right now the sky is blue and A J. WINTERS. Props.
at Prairieville at 8:30. All who are ter on a drunk charge. Arraigned In
The Barry County Defense Coun­
; the sale and Lawrence Rittman will TWINS IN 1942
The
.
Interested
In
these
phases
of
the
'
Municipal
Court he waived examlnacil. ui
en,
at ii*
its laac
last mrcung.
meeting, named
nanico Mrs. ,devilishly
------- . Innocent
7,--------- , here.
.7
----- heat
—
Having decided to dissolve part- BCt
cu?ra.
W. D. Barnes. W. Walnut BU a* u unspeakable and the mraqulloe.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burpee of defense program, living in eithei1 Hon and was bound over to Circuit
_______
chairman of the Home Victory Oar-1 «* ,0~; n“mor 11 kl,n&lt; andwb0. :1| nershlp, Mr DePriester and Mr. ’
Delton are the proud owners
one of these communities, is urged । Court under bond of $300.
Winters will hold a sale to dispose of ■ C. R. SCOFIELD, Admr.
the twin baby buggy offered by to attend the meeting
den program in Barry county. Mrs. i
kn°*s “”y‘Pln® a?°“‘, their personal property at the farm
■■■ * • »
In order to settle the estate of
Bames will choose her own assist-1
A“ PP'J*1] do *•
lnXlocated IS miles south of Hickory Charles L. Scofield an auction sale the local Penney store for the first
---------------------------------------TWENTY-BIX NEW
ante from the various “mmunlttes
“ldd^
bb“k°ut “"d *“ndf^ Corner* or 7 miles north of Augusta.
twins born in Barry county to NEW F. 8. A. HEAD
REGISTRATIONS
will be held at the farm located
.In the county.
|
, T0* and They will offer, five good horse.. 2 miles west, 3-4 mile south of Barry county parents in 1942. Mr.
Harvey J. Elliott of Cassopolis
City Clerk Sterling Rogers reports
------- --&lt; a »
—
। chill and slushy and March in Has- ,S hmd 0» came a good jm Of farm
and Mrs Burpee have twin daugh­
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
| Ungs, with no mosquitoes and nc^u aorne teed and some household Woodland; or 1 mile east and 2'« ters. Sharon and Karen, bom at succeeds Kenneth Cavanaugh as that 26 new registrations were made
miles north of Coats Grove He Is
sunervisor
supervisor of the local F. 8 A. The bv
by HasUnu*
Hastings voters before Tuesdav.
Tuesday.
I am a candidate for th* offtee blackout. And I wonder if being R00d;
,iyi lllt a threshing rig offering a good list of cows, hay Barnard hospital. Delton.
latter has been transferred to Kala- March 17. the last day tor register­
of Hastings City Treasurer and will I In Haatings isn't Infinitely prefer- On which ierm* may be had Henry and grain, household goods, auto­
ing for those wishing to vote on
appreciate your vote at the elec- able to being down here? I wonder Flannery and Loren Coppock will mobile. and farm machinery. Harry NOTICE .
April 6 at the spring election.
tlon. April 6.
' If being anywhere else tentprefer-. cry this sale and Wm. Horton will Pennington will cry the sale and
Hav« taken over Charles Stine’s
Camp Fire Girls bake sale. Sat..
Mrs. Orville A. Sayles.
able—even In the Army?
act u clerk. See the ad in thto Albert Hauer will act as clerk. See Job of hauling and draying. Phone Mar. 28. Goqdyear Bros. Hdwe_ 10
Dance at Welcome Grange had
Adv. 3-26
a. 8 -fc K. a
isiue for date and complete list.
3778. Henry Predun.
Adv. 3-28 to 5.—Adv.
the adv. elsewhere in this issue.

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SETTLEMENTS WITH
COUNTY TREASURER
townships and of the city of Bai­
tings have made their annual set­
tlements with County Treas. Gao.
A. Clouse. The abbreviations in the
following report are. C T. county
tax; CTR. county tax returned;

Baltimore. C T, $4270.50; CTR.

Carlion. C T. UkHOO: O

Hastings Twp. C T. Hl HOC: O
Hope. CT, 53330.75; CTR. $390 15

$58933: P C 15.7.
Johnstown. C T. $4.59961; C T

S360-20; P C. 89
Prairieville. C T. $535101; C T

Rutland. C T. $3613.49; 0 T

Thornapple. O T, $5.73435; C T
$487.83; P C. m.
Woodland, c T. $9.033 75; O T
Yankee Springs. 0 T. W.1WI
Hastings City. C T. 526.346.34

NOTICK

collect your
the City TI
ly balsa.

�Till HASTINGS BANNZH, THUB8DAY, MAKCH 28, 1H2

I HIGH WATERS CAUSE

COATS GROVE
lFARM BUREAU NEWS
Mias Maybelle Notlcn from near The Hope-Orwngevllle Farm Bu
Jackson U visiting her aUtar. Mr*, jreau group met Wednesday eve­
Floyd Clum and family.
jning with MT. and Mr*. Clinton
plenty of excitement
i Mrs B. R. Reed is confined lo I river caused
The P. T. A. met Friday evening*!Castle About twenty were in at­
d.,.
WM.
aw to I “"W U“ pul wM. U» Mtow
irw hahlea
namra t’Fr* IxAm
nnm nt
X thr
inf hos*
niM- WltH R®*- SlOnc
Halting* Bl the |tendance. Wednesday evening. April
her home by illness
I,
Irur
&gt; lhe excellent work of the resident*; rtuU. .
Mr
d M
Keith speaker. Miss Audra Endsley gave ।8. lhe group will meet with Mr. and
toi'„,,u.cS2l.TSSu1’,5 .U of Nashville. Irvins and Mldfilevllle E’ . A... ..
l” iMrs. George Eddy.
a Declamation and the St. Row °
Ole&lt;The North Thornapple group met
Thursday evening at the home of
■Sun^TmJh 29 at 7 3oT^,Br^&lt;to°?&lt;.t'
' Mr and Mr. Darrel BtfcklanTeiS BarryvlUe W. 8 C. 8. held with Mr. and Mra. Guy Cline Several
Mtthod'ixt church. Everyone wel- j .n^n*brtdBM ^ent^ut'^the' waler'E chn,on- M*r ,7= •
t® Mr.iM«- Kenneth Kalwy but 1]»un- new member* were welcomed. The
come
(small bridges went out the *al«r,^ Mr
Theodore THu*. Lake d*-’ A nice dinner was served and next meeting will be with Mr. and
t, a
, X,
nllfd basement*. »ome families U‘• ।
Mnr ”t
Coat* Grove Aid gave program Mra. George Adam*. April IB. DteThe rmatl daughter of Mr. and mg close to the river, had to vacate! -^F1***
•
•
R*«dtn*s hv Mm iJnvd wx.Hm- anH cuaaion of the topic "Morale and
Mrs Cedric Morey has been very | and much
was &lt;jone to ma-| Medical patients registered at the Mrs
H Question bee
Equality of Sacrifices in War" was
sick part of the past week but, U, tertB|a stored in basement* and lo
Tuesday were Mr*. Ethel contest between five Borryvllie and led by Grover Cline.
now convalescing.
heating pWnt*.
| Hall. Route 3: InAnt Judy Oak*.
The Barry-Prairieville group met
Hastings friends have received
Hundreds of people gathered to। H**tlnga: Mr* WiUiam Rhoades 320 former wmmng by a few^polnt*word of the serious sickness of; watch the river aYlhe Michigan Ave E Grand and Ml*. Gertrude HayStella Ketee? and Mr..BeSte Wednesday evening in the Delton
Rural Agricultural school fur a car­
Mr* O. B. Wilcox of Jackson, for-J an(j Broadway bridge during m,., ton. 304 8. Jefferson,
• woodman sang “Shadows "
ry-in supper. Everett Young, dis­
merly of Hustings
dnjA of excitement.
The sewer
The following have undergone mau, ami Mb Psul Wavt™* .mt trict membership chairman, ww
Pfc. Dwight F Chaw who Is sta-. crossing the river under the Michi-1 Jor operations. Claude KCrmuen.
.“nd
“”d guest speaker. Among the forty-five
Honed tn Illinois, has been promoted' gun Ave. bridge was badly damaged. Middleville; Howard Main. Has‘ *.* wamitAia?.u«Jrtne people present were several ne y
to the rank of Corporal He was. but luckily no severe damage oc-.Uttg*. R 2; Ezra OaUey. Nashville; “™?°, ‘“l W,d“f‘day delivering members and one visitor. Two reck*
of movies were shown by Arthur
one of 1120 men to receive this'eurred here. Workmen at the wat- Mrs. Roy Garlinger. Nashville. R. 1:
advancement.
I crworKs plain were kept busy pump- Miss Clara Poiutinc. Marlon. R. 4:
?"e Revival meetings began last Halit.
Freel Thomas Jonca. 38. son of Mr.' h‘8 seepage water out of the base- Harry Shute,-421 E’. Center; Win. Sunday with considerable ititerMt.
We orc start to welcome a new
arid Mra Oscar Jones. 310 West Mill. nient so the city's water supply was Kingman. Lake Odes*a: Melvin Js®Un.’ 1'.°“* group at Carlton which-was ontxii----------------------------------! cobs. 602 E. Clinton: Master Donald Missionary in Northern Michigan
St . recently enlisted tn the -U S i---------------------------------------protected from contamination.
I----------------- ------------Golden. Cloverdale.
Cloverdale.
A unte C. E choir is leading the
Naval Reserve with a rating of Irving wm the scene of great 1 Golden,
electrician's mate, third class.
(excitement when n bridge went out! ffeil Keller, the incubator baby.
Mrs‘ *Ethel Hall is in the Pennock
Hastings friends arc sorry to hear •‘nd the water broke through to the; is gaining nicely.
’
Mr
of the continued serious Illness of
channel. The generators at lhe
MLv; Carolyn Cooper
204 W hospital with near pneumonia.
Cha*. W. Starr and J. O. Craw­
Mis* Betty Kidder, who b in Ann power plant were turned off tn P"" South, wa* brought to the hoapltal,
Arbor where she was taking nurse s • vent further trouble. Men worked nftfr
hlliby a ca
B-mr.l ford visited Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
trainlng-At Univendty bmpltal be-1 tirelessly tn keep the dam from dav
’
' Wing in Woodland Sunday.
fore she suffered ft breakdown.
breaking
I
'
.
I Geo. Briibin received a bushel of
The nume of Robert Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ring who have
Fatirnu discharged from the 1ms- oranges and grapefruit from his
Cooprr. 21. son of B F Cooper. 418 a lovely home along lhe Thornapple.'
u‘®
**° *cck-'- »°' brother in Florida.
K Grand St., was lidded last week tc were forced to vacate and have been ,cP°rl b**lntt been nuidc la?t week,
Anita Brisbin is ill with an infect­
the large roster of men who have I staying nt lhe E F Blake home In “"“.o
?!”’ R?,
*’
ed tooth.
enlisted in the U. S Navy and who Middleville
.
22l„b MiC..VKan'
are now undergoing reci’uit training! Water flowed Into,the basement of,
Vf**1
?3,'
J. O. Crawford, pastor
at Great Lakes Naval Training Sta- thr White Product* Corp, al Middles n,
't..IM W
10 A M. Sunday school.
uon
j Ville and Ihiralened damage lo the “"r ’&gt;• Mr‘ MUo Xh»rtte». Mlddle- brttse. 8upt. Hie goal |s to double
DurLs Gillespie b a member of new machinery and ovens recently
„ £ "• „ ,
-the attendance. .
the committee which will be m1 installed. Pumps were rushed from' *“n- i*»«vue.
Mnr
Mrs.
11 A. M. Communion.
charge of arrangement* for a party Grand RajUds and men woiked night
D*’1** Gregg,
tl:15 A. M. Sermon on “Where!
which will tn1 given by Western , mid duv to remove the surplus wat-.
E
Yjn,.e
Art Thou?"
Michigan College Players Saturday rr*. tieaung
Heating plant*
plant* in
In several
several nomrs
homes „
*’0UAer
R. 2; Master..Rodney
---------7 Delton,
..-----------------------..
8 P. M. Song Service led by choir!
evening following the final per- wrr.- cut
=f b;
------- and■ other
— - Bovm
E HlBh ■?f
Mar
Mrs
rere put
out ot
business
OrD1lQ
^1:’ ?J
rs
sermonon“Stop.
Look
andUipe.
Listen?' ilHOIll
IMCIIT Ils
IN O1L1
STFP W
ITH
Ida Skinner. Middleville. R. 2. Mnr and
Services
Eastern
War
IT IIII
jforinance cf the annual play “Hotel damage wua done.
Sandbag* we're'placed
on the
re- ““r ” St
.?L7hc”EXhe! ciwUng": Lake
Ml. Vialma Coldren of
taST^l
of Wdam and
around
nM
THE EASTER PARADE!
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
! Odessa. R ’
2. M
Mnr.
and Miss Helena Braendlr of Fire- the sewage disposal plant. The'
“r ’15;
* Mrs Agnes
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wlering.i
----- ... of the student
-••—••• , w
alcr nr-r
'^°°dland. R. 2, Mat 18 .of Grand Rapid* spent Sundavl
isoil are member*
water
rose rium
eight icv;
feet aoove
above normal
chorus of Butlerworth
!&gt;•&gt;&gt;»«—
_ about
....................
hospital. andj «**
eight inches below the al .,of,whom
medical pAtiente.
evening
with
their;
'Grand Rapids
The chorus i.
Ls to . bridge?"
। Major surgical patients who were afternoon
.i«
-m... .
,,-------—and
i,-----------•» -•
— •■••
—i
give a concert in that city tomor-, Thursday Mtemoon the water! discharged were Philo Otte. Has- !no‘,‘ter', Mrs- Hattie Johnson. The
rw‘v«* from- their
d,r®cti0" ‘!f Vcn"‘
lo recede and then a land-1 tings. R. 1. Mnr. 13: Mlsa Leila Davis, 1,ut *t’Uer
Tlteodore Wleringn was on!
IR.
R Stillwell, corganist. and
.
choir- sildc suited at Middleville and the, Hastings R 3. Mar. 12: Correll “nmy ter of Grace church’
tt££tc7wd
“ciUdl Eldred. Bellevue. R. 1. Mnr. 12. and **BI5h »-*“&gt;•»*•« ‘»*r had loaded all:
d“,n dam
wns was^iUi
R8"lh threatened.
Crowds,
"AMERICA’S SMARTEST W \T&lt; !C
i Jnn.rs Plough of Delton Is a mem- ,.f men camc u»U&gt; action, the bridge'•Mr* vesta Harthy. Hastings. R 2. ® ‘hr‘r‘2fto;
lnto 11 boat, at ban Trancisco and;
her of the committer from the ---- ------- - , -«„ „ . .---------- ------------------ - -- Mar 17
w.&lt;s n&gt;j»ed off HochI mats lowered.; Ad(1Uon p,.nnock
Delton
and spcnl lhe ”«ht ,hrr'' Their captain .
....
...
. .
Freshman class of Westent Michi­ Ude7nd “to wl ce nem strew’et^
MctSld.
on
b*“’ a /meres , lesd.ng lavluon .ku,...,
gan College which is completing
plait; for a reception lo be given
by thr Freshmen lo the Sophomores
•Saturday evrntnE March 28 In Hie
. i m.iiui iiuuiu. wi w. oiaic o;., wno
,
r —
—...... •
&gt;•••• .
,
‘.was hurt in an autn crash on Mar. chtued another team. .&lt; span of four b&gt; tlx ucilmR accuracy uf
ballroom of Walwood Hall This h
•the outstanding-social-event of the past.
t». was discharged on Mar. 19. fol- Kar olds.
menc. Wcluvcmanyimch ii
came from miles around to r
venr in the calendar of the Fresh- 'I, secPeople
major
surgen'
Mr- (lnd Mrs James Ollivrr rr-1
'
J.
the high water* at various van-!; lowing
°*
^.*
dr
*
e
.
r
.
J
_:
Edward Davis. Hastings. R. 3. ,uniwl home last Wednesday I1I(rr, to ibuw juu ... tunic in tod
man class Plough Ls enrolled .is al"'
and all were —
happy -----that; who had a minor operation, was sl*lldh»« »ntf time assisting their!
freshman in the Pre-Professimutl "ige .ootnts
------ ------------------curriculum and is a graduate of ■ t*,,‘
were no greater.
.discharged
____ ■ Mar. ...
111.
" •“
snn
n- Frances
Prunrp.&lt; Olliver.
miliv,.r who
wl.n cut
..... lite!
i.t. *
Thoma* A. Del VilbLss School
|
- --------------- ----------------------; From Mar. 10 to and including ,o2.,1 Q'11^ badly.
।
It ts reported Hint both W K solJTH SHULTZ.
Mar.
Ctare m&gt;utw|ne. who works in J
Mar. 24.
24. lhe
lhe persons
peraons named
named henherrKellogg FXtundation .enmps and j Mrs. Dale Lanibee und Mrs. Donwitli were discharged
J" with
L-~— from the has- Ciri»ld Rapids: spent Sunday here J
the Yankee Springs project in near-1 aid Manning and Slwron ot Has- | pltal;
- 1. fivwji
Robert vux.
Cox. 1601
MrJ'&gt; Ca,1_
ioui Fourth
ruurm St..
os.. _
. r
—-- by Barry county can be changed in- ,tmg^ visited their pr.-rnt*. Mr.
r iuucksuii
I Jackson.. Mn&gt;
Mrs eyivesier
Sylvester ishuncck
fihaneck Tro
ut*ln,‘ a::„
n»d .sm..y.
family.
-ret-.w.n?
to refugee camps for children irt nn&lt;l Mrs. Lester Sonncville Sun- . and infant daughter. Nashville. R. 3; \ Mrs Orace Nichols, who has
'■ । and infant daughter. Nashville. R 3:
24 hours." Judge R R McPcck ;day
f
I
David
La
Hotnmedleu.
Hasting*.
R.
w
“,“ Mr. '
LV.,
....
..UUIIIKUICU.
YlUAIHIg.x,
IX,
........
■■
.................
..............
has been presented with a benuti- ' The miiny friends of Mr. and Mrs.
‘' 5; Mrs Cleone BruWcr.
Brower. 2ii
211 W. Ben- ?**
’”d
“ ,--F!- L’.ike SenrJba returned
fully bound leather book containing Bert Mason wjio went to California son; Gordon Heffner. Shelbyville. R. h0'"e
*«»»«• P«rL of the week
a verbatim report of the dinner to spend the winter were shocked 1; Alex Albert. Middleville. R 3:
Mn. J.ydia Willson
Wiitaon of
of Ttiddlevlhe
MnLxLydte
Mlddlevilk
tendered him a year ago by the ,n hear of the passing of Mr.
days last week with
bar u.- sociatjons of Barry. Eaton Mason l*sl week. Heartfelt sym- Mrs. Adrian Smith. Vermontville. R. M*’*1 “
and Calhoun counties in Buttle pathy is extended to the beteuved 1; Mrs. Edward Fuhr. East Lansing. lw,r,sL'ter. Mrs. Otte Scott.
R 1; and Mrs. Ajtdrvw Taylor. 411
Mr “
mid
,W M
Mrs.
" Chn*. Ring, who
Crock, an exquisite souvenir of a o»eslive
near the
riyer. had
lo aban,
■■■
briUiai.'. invasion —Charlotte Re»—•“ Horn
----------- -•
- sjwnt W. State St.
Evelyn
of------Battle
Creek
Seventeen patient* were regis- dO|‘ thelr homc on nccount of wat­
publiean-Trlbunc.
Thursday with her parents. Rev.
tcred on Tuesday afternoon.
cr runi,1,1« •» “»d go elsewhere to
and
I. O. o. F. news'
„„Mrs.
w„ Fred Horn
Donation* have been received from
Wendell nnd Donald Kenvon of
TUc.atoy ■evening the I o O. F. Buttle creek
vuuwu uieir
*•«•««• No. 5. &lt;•five dor.cn bath towel*:
'’"“It visited
their purnu.
parent*. Guild
Imlce conferred the first degree on Mr and Mrs. ARa Kenvon Friday. i Guild No 14.
“t
1. e8 r!shceuy
hemmed:
Ellsworth Newton and Richard EndThe many friends
A simple te*t fur determining
friend* nf Mrs Robert drinking
—« glasses.
to——s. Busint
Business Women *
will be glad
glid :lo
g hear
hc« that
ihal Guild,
------ - -----v.
..... Vl
Barton wUl
from “
the -------Guild
of wiuvn
which mio.
Mrs. *hen the waffle iron I* hot enough
C. B. H 0 D G E S
A new floor Ls being In Id In the *hc wa* able to come home Sunday, —
— Corde*
— chairman.
24 cans24 t°
r the batter is to put a leaspoonfu)
Roy
1* chairman.
cans
socud room of the Odd Fellows hall.
Billy Monica
Hdpe Center vegetables, fruit* and juices, 2 Jar* of water in the iron, close, and when ,
DEPENDABLE JEWELER
BiUy
X'nnica of HfA&gt;e
making a fine improvement.
------ - °
—■**"evening with
•" ‘his
‘ aunt pickle*. 3 glasses Jam.
spent
Sunday
the steam cease* coming out, lhe
Watch Inspector (or M. C. R. R.
Mrs G E: Kenyon
•,h'I
A joint statement by the American
.. P. T. A. Friday night
wiw_was ..MrVSrTiicitoHV---------Hailing*, Michigan
Our
Red Crow and the United Service ■not
well attended
attended as
as usuaT
— ax
as well
usual. CORNERS WOMAN
Organizations declared that tlfy Red Those present enjoyed a fine talk
Mrs Minnie Tethrick. 77. passed
Crons is responsible for welfare serv- by Rev. Moyer of Cloverdale. Mr*. —
away nt her home nt Hickory wt
Cor-Icc to unite of the armed forces In Ora Babcock spoke about her trip tiers early Wednesdaymorning. She
Rarrteon or on active duty In the to Chicago and lhe Board ot Trade had been in poorhealth torsome
field, or proceeding in transit as
There was no school Tuesday ’lime but had been . better
of late bnd
members of An organized body under Bttimoon as our teacher Mrs. John- her death was unexpected. Coronor
orders. TRie Red Cross lx also respon- c«** attended the funeral of p Dr C P loithrop and Sheriff Bern
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■
sible for social service and rccreu- *l«tive.
were called and pronounced the
tlonai programs in military and
death due to natural causes. Funeral
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 27 AND 28
The Eurojjean coni borer U mov­ arrangement* were not known ns
naval hospitals, the statement de­
ing slowly westward despite strenu- the Banner a ent to press.
Double Feature Attraction
-----« » -----------------ous measures to hold It in check,
avoid loss,- test
all ------farm------and The
nurnbc&lt; oj,
lllinobt counties
----------.... --------------- -------------------... re-Walting until Ju*t before baby
garden seeds for germination before porting infestation Increased from chick* are wanted to order them
BULLETS FOR BANDITS
planting.
five in 1C39 to 43 in 1941.
may result in disappointment

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SAFETY
IN THt HOME

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS

thi» war by helping Io decrease fhe,number of accident! thol occur

Would you ba have that the death! caused by occidenli in lhe
motor vehfcla'Occident!? Think of if, neorly 32.000 death! loil year,
but itill more wrpriiing ii the fort that home accident! cauie four
time! more dhoblmg in|uriei than did auto accident*.
L^t'i put an end to all thh grief and expenie by guarding
ogainii many of fheie unnecetiary Occident!, by practicing greater
safety in the home fhii year. There ore a great many "Dot ond Don't!"
' for 'Home Safety.” Here ore a few that will help you to get parted
on lhe roa’d to hoppier taler li»ing.

(Keck your lighting

thick your appti

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Local New&gt;

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MUCH EXCITEMENT

The high waler in the Thornapple

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N.Y

BANNER WANT ADVS.-BRING RESULTS

4 BIG DAYS
End-of-lfie-Month Sale!
Friday, March 27 - Saturday, March 28 - Monday,
March 30 - Tuesday, March 31

I Big Hack Dresses and lloiiseeoals
Values to 5.00
Sizes 9 lo 50 at

Pennock Hospital

xs?.K«.-

TRAND

I Rack af Whiter Conis la Close al

"STEVENS" ALL LINEN TOWELING

25c

PART LINEN COLORED EDGE CRASH

45c

PART LINEN

Half Bleached

GIRLS SCHOOL DRESSES

CRASH

10c

.

85c and 97c

3 to 14

WOMEN'S SPUN RAYON SLACKS
GLOE STRIPE GLOBE GOWNS

12 to 20

FRUIT OF THE LOOM READY MADE APRONS

at only

NEW SPRING SWEATERS

Black or Colored

50'

LACE TRIMMED SATIN SLIPS

1.95

NO

TUES., WED.. THURS.. MARCH 31. APRIL I AND 2
The Greatest Star Combination Since Marie Dressier
Wallace Beery. Marjorie Main. Lewis Slone. George Bancroft.
Donna Heed in

SMA

39c

THE BUGLE SOUNDS

1.39

Barry

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 27 AND 28
Double Feature Attraction

1.00

All Sizes .

ARIZONA TERRORS

39c
89c

1 ,45 value 72x99 .

1.19

and Lionel Alwill, Una Merkel in

The Mod Doctor of Market Street

Whin it &lt;&lt;•&lt;"*»«°
&lt;omoou». Will
* j&gt;»»r
” children
‘
. •
.nd piopcd) tupporr groping
Be.ur«l Demand Poll furol
.
fiberboard

SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MARCH 29 AND 30
Priscllta Lane, Belly Field in

BLUES IN THE NIGHT

Frandsen'
HASTINGS.

'Exclusive Hut

Aut

Expensive

Bargain matinee Munday !f:»0 te 5:00

ruts.. WED.. THURS

PHONt-25(M

-TUXEDO JUNCTION
SHOE

STORE

NIAGARA FALLS

Good Shoes Properly Fitted
HASTINGS

-

MARCH 31. APRIL I AND 2

Double Feature. Extraordinary
Weaver Brother* and Hviry of Radio Fame in

TAYLOR'S

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tiieathi
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JEd

Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

1.00

FULL FASHIONED LISLE HOSE

READY MADE SHEETS

BAHAMA PASSAGE

1.00

Wool
ot

NIGHTINGALE" RAYON HOSE

Madeleine Carroll. Stirling Hayden In the all Technicolor
production of

85c

WOMEN'S FOUNDATION GARMENTS BELTS
NEW SPRING HAND BAGS

NO HANDS ON THE CLOCK
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MARCH 29 AND 30

1.25

1.69 - Pajamas

RAYOft MARQUISETTE PANELS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TIHTISDAY. MARCH M. 19tt

TOWNSHIPS MAKE
NOMINATIONS

Flower News

dinner Sunday honoring Mr. Sulli-j
van's birthday. Covers were laid for1

Mr. and Mrs. T«f O’Laughlin
spent last week with Mr. nnd•Mrs.'
Harvey Parmalee In Battle Creek.
Mrs. Floyd Garrison visited Mrs.
Olendon Jones tn Hastings last Fri­
red and special day. There will be day afternoon, and spent thr eve­
fewer lilies thU year because as you ning with Hortense Meade-at“iter;
Ixgion und Auxiliary at Niles on
probably know the bulbs, millions oL
Sunday were Commander and Mrs.
them, come from Japan-

Republican —Supervisor.-’Bernard
&gt;eOo)la; clerk. A. L. Campbell;
Tusurt-r, Delos Flower: highway

John Houghtaling: board of review.
Jease Osgood
The Democrats of
Hope Twp. did not have u quorum

lilies grown in this country. We
have sold these for five year’s so
you know wiiat they are. Tin- price
will be 50c per bloom and bud. There
Supervisor. William , was no report on the Democrat slate inlander Dr. Hparr and Mrs. Dorothy will be other plants also such a*
t. Ken Braendlr: for township.jiftlces. but they did Pearl, Pfc't Dept. President of the
D... ■... Kr...l
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Auxiliary.
view. Waller Hammond; Justices.) TiinttNAPPi'
Frank Cool and Maurice Johnson. I 1
, .
i National defense was the principal
Republicjin—Supenrlwr. Ix-nnarrf subject for discussion Aind various bouquets will be very fine this year. meeting this Thursday night at
t'.X'''' 'ld"‘ *“
, .Jwoodx'clerk. J. C. Schad. ireas- views wFre presented that seemed Rotes. Carnation*. Snajxlragons, C. Clarks.
.--^crrerT Grover Cline; highway com- improbable, if not tmitossible, to Daffodils. Tulips. Qladioll. Bwert
JOHNSTOWN TWP.
'
-misaloner. Clkllde.Krrmren: justice. h1(,m. present. Dr. Hparr/for inFvrd Ear! Kermerii; board of review, Vur Mance. prophesied that' Michigan
Adnnin
'
would b- bombed by tin* enemr.'
Iicmocral - Supervisor. Julian coming from hidden buses in the
Potu: clerk. Thoma-. 1. (Jlllett; Ju- desolate sections of northern Can?,
tire, T J Berry; board of review, mu,. by
l5
Hr warned hb They ure comforting, they give
MAPLE GROVE TWP —
} George Noffke
pleasure. and us always they seem

IRVING TWP

SPECIALS
MILK, PET OR CARNATION
COFFEE, MAXWELL HOUSE
CHEESE, WISCONSIN CREAM
SODA CRACKERS
NORTHERN TISSUE

2 lb. box Ig,
4 ro|1» 22

&lt;?. THOMAS STOKES

Republican - Supervisor, Ralph 'WOODLAND TWP
Commander i.uhrs Mated' that! Oood Bye
Herinoek: clerk. Willmni H. Schant.*:; Republican — Sujiervisor. Alta:'
then- are three vital place.-, tn Mich-1
Clyde Wilcox. Florist,
treasurer, Austin Schantz: highway1
igan that would be easily accessible . .
nF
comm Lv loner. Samuel W. Buckinas­
ter; Justices. Joiui Martens and Vern
Hi-wblitx; board of review. Georg*:
Hoffman: constable. Vico Bpeidel. i- .....
Ikmocrat—SUfK-rvUor, Fred Pul- Harold Smith. Ora Lehman, ilben
Baltimore township after nn illness
ler: clerk. Alien Lahr; treasurer, Shellrnharger mid Floyd Clum. Bui
Gaylnrd Gray: highway commission- one ticket in Woodland t/&gt;*n«hip
by Ids wife. Myrtle; two sons, Earl
er. George D. Ball; justices D. W YANKEE SPRINGS TWP— ’
W. of Battle Creek and Perry I*,
ut home; One daughter, Mrs. Irving
Sehuyler

Supervisor,
funeral home on

highway

Wednesday

H. R. Pfeiffer officiating. 1
ment in the Striker cemetery.

speakers, however,
for preparing for
condition that may
. .

Complete Stock 6f Office Sup.plies and Equipment

COATS

Jack Hotchkiss and Jim Jennings,
both of Hastings were arrested Sat­
urday evening by city police charged
witli being drunk and lodged in the
county Jail. Arraigned in Municipal
court Monday afternoon, they were
ordered to pay fines of 125 and
but the necessity, c,os**
each, or to sene 30
any and every &lt;lajf 111 lljc county Jail. Hotchkiss
arise Ls apparent. p“ lubul,?e^ntag± wa? sl11 a BUesl
. . cf Sheriff Bera Tuesday evening.

Little Boy and Girl Fashions

Tlie Department Auxiliary is
sponsoring the purchase of a Mobile
iliary has been asked to pay $1.00
towards this project.
The local

Manly Styles

I coats! Beautifully
“ and styled. . . ret

For Your Boy!

There was u good attendance al
the Izglon birthday party cm Thurs-

Regular Fellow!

Girls' Cotton and Rayon

FIRST in

Friendliness
in your individual MONEY PROBLEM1
So whenever you need extra cash, come
m for a FRIENDLY PERSONAL LOAN
Your choice of loon plans. Your choice
of repayment
Remember —
you’re welcome1

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION

BOYS' RUGBY SUITS

R E S S E S

bolage In Michigan thut. fortunately
failed In their purpose. He also
asked for men to enroll as auxiliary
poUce to serve in times of blackout
or whenever necessary far protec­
tion of our city nnd Its industries..
Thk is one practical way of helping

Single or double breasted—
long trousers! Rugged, fab­
rics in tweedy colors. 3-10.

Cunning

COAT and BONNET SET

Commander Larsen Is asking all
veterans living In the outlying towns
Freeport. Middleville, . Woodland.
Nashville, Delton. Dowling. Hickory'

SUNNY TUCKER
OXFORDS

report to Under Sheriff Doster for
Auxiliary police duty.
A goodly’
number from Hastings have signed,
including legionnaires and other
veterans. Send in your name to Mr .

Sparkling for Spring!

CELESTE PUMPS

Top-honor—Takes with all

Style For Spring!

On Tuesday evening. April 7. the
Legton Past und the Junior Cham­
ber of Commence will hold a Joint
meeting, preceded by a dinner, at
the Legion hall. Dinner is to be
promptly at 6:30 o'clock.

NEW

HATS

Yeung Men's Hamlutinr

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
The newly elected officers of the
Cemetery Circle are Mrs. Anna

Dress OXFORDS
For Spring Weai
Brain

DRESSES

Smith left Battle Creek .Stinday
evening by truin for Miami. Fla., for

formerly

Miss Madeline

BOYS' SHOES

New patterns in
dressy straight
tip bal oxfords.

Stanton

Penney’s Famous Marathon'

A 24 hour Oil Station and grocery tioing an Uv
cellent business. This

MEN'S

Thomas Shay.
Mrs. Jessie Sproul of Detroit vis­
ited her father. Bert Stanton and

styles for any oc­
casion Spring, colors.

peach of a buy at

$2000.00.
Perfection* of style, up-lo-lhe
minute patterns end splendid

A good going qp. tadate Mcdt Market. $4200
ployed the last year on lhe fruit
and berry farm.

buys the fixtures ondjjtock.

to make Town - Clad your
wise*, investment for Spring.

Tiw durability of these fine
hard finish worsteds and their

A lake farm of 155 acres, borders a beautiful

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
STEBBINS BUI I DING

PHONE 2659

Famous Towncroft''
NEW SPRING CLOVES
Smart colored rayon
gloves in n?w pastels.

EQC
w*J

Milton Trafford is not recovering
ns rapidly as his friends wish from
111* recent serious Illness, complica­
tions having developed which confles him to his home indefinitely.
Mrs. Myron Whitworth Is linprov-

Leather or gabardine in 4 98
dressy or sport styles!
I
ly draped,
Kenley I

Fitted CYNTHIA SLIPS

Sanforised

Shirts

Rayon crepe or satin.

A handsome collection of smooth weave
cotton broadcloths. Lasting freshness
with good-looking woven patterns, col­
orful stripe* or dressy whites. All fast

4 29

Marathon

RAYON PANTIES

Mrs. Nyla Abendroth of Battle
Creek is acting as housekeeper in the

Rayon Crepe Blouses
-The W. S. C. S. is
completing
plan* for lhe Dairyman's banquet

Crisp tailored short

4 ,98

Rayon Gabardine Slacks
Men's drape model slacks that are
long-wearing, wrinkle-resistant!

Shirts, Shorts, Brief*
Sanforised broadcloth shorts ea. I

Men's Fancy Sock*

SILK HOSIERY

’The Rest Investment
Earth,
the Earth Itself'

men's

STUNNING HANDBAGS

lake. 3 private lakes, fine fishing, full set of
buildings, close to town $3800.00.

NOW the TRIWAY — smartly
styled and can be wom three
way*. . . brim turned up all
around—snapped in front—or
turned down all* around I A
well edge for a neat appear­
ance and long service I

HATS

Handsomely styled, expertly made
61 fine fur. Mt! Shown U the
PHANTOM—a lightweight style
with raw edge brim and swagger

Fine cotton socks in a big assort- &lt;
ment of spring colors Pr- I

Sportclad ’ Sweaters
Two-toned with ripper front or
color slippers I Very warm
—part wool —

�THE HASTINGS BANKER, THURSDAY, MARCH M. 194*
H. Matthew* and D. Buckland hit
Mrs. Sarah Krway visited her lagan.
____ |' to»
1285 In lhe double* and Roland' daughter Mrs. Dean Potter hi HU—- MUsea Genevieve aiul Maxine Era-ay of Grand Rapid* spent
Taliaferro scored Ml in lhe singles. tings last Thursday.
"
Mr. and Mn. RusmI Whittemore lhe weekend al their home here.
K. C. Bcheldenhelm. director
and
daughter*
were
Sunday
vU.
—■
*'*-'--------------D. H. I. A. work in Michigan, pre2:00 P. M.—Rouble*.
Itora of the Lowell Whittemore*
Asphail in Trinidad
Independent League
wnted trophies to three Barry' TWENTY YEARS AGO
V. Smith—8. Johnson.
al Delton.
U(jre lhan 3
of .iphalt
county dairymen . for outstanding
N. Mclvor—A. Anderson.
March 22. 1922
lead the Independent League Tues-1 E. Erway—E. Von Popering.
Mis* Joan Erwny spent the week- 1
nroduccd in Trinidad in a re­
Rttaorch Result* in Mony dairy production tn the 1041 Barry , Thoma* Parkhurst of Carlton Cen- '
county lotting association, at the
end with Mix* Donna Welch at A1-. ce_.
clay night. Woodland dropped u pair, E. Crumback—C. Bennett.
ter I* IQ with sleeping sickness.
Tisrilllng Discoveries
annual meeting of the D. H. I. A-'r
to Medic*. Banner copped l*'o from
WnnH renter a nil .Tnntnr r* nt f? 1 O. Monica—G. Perkins.
Wider uses for farm product* may­ In behalf of the Hastings Farm Bu­
Services.' the
City
be expected to result from the •reau
—------------— Hastings
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a &gt; and rudder Uke tall and which is
Kcnfield.
Approves Plans for Prisoner* *&lt;’«’ two from Car Seal. on"_-a|- K. Daniela—C. tvvi
„,
UM, A. . mdt Rod Auaui, Tnmiund,
“““ ““
defense demand* for raw material*. Ung*, donors of the three beautifully p-.u r&gt;nrtmratinn stzw:k L* looking
K. Siamm—H. Perkins.
L. F. Livtng»ton, manager °f the, designed and fitting trophies.
g who
who are
are suu
still aw.uung
awaiting worn
word na
a* to
to Kr|.rra(|o|1
It Doein t Take a
G Oaks—8? Sweet.
R. Taliaferro—8. Nash.
(Wilb Edwards. Class of ’ whether son* or brother*, known to
Super Sleuth
O. UUer-O Haavind.
....... r—Hr scored 200­
Hasting* Ice, and Fuel.
185-224 but nls mate.*. Piston Rings
“It took the experience of the first duced an average of 478 05 pound- |nstaI1 a r.mophone and *mplifier. 01 *u.r he “ by
arp "^red by
Leonards.
dropped a jmir of games to Perk's
World war to make thi* nation real- of butterfat
The Hastings Farm
Donald Kerr, son of Chas A. Kerr thc An,eric«» Red Crore that every' Ta " .
’
i Piston Rings
» U»&gt; Mix Uiraufh . .».I»w Bur.AU SArrlcc. Aw.rdrd Mr c&lt;»«.
„„
midt
.Ito. I, «■!.« mid, W »b.M" rlu. ««;
&gt;f„Icd M
Bliss Tool Room.
danger signal*? &lt;&gt;ur
\ procccutlon of scientific research thLs trophy. .
manager of thc great Tulip Festival I information.
Hastings Ice anti Fuel but thc team1
\could the United States attain eco-, Colonial Estate Farm. C. W. M Bellingham. Wash... anc of the’
bf »“'• downed bv Nashville whm lhev; Medics.
._ --------W. nt Bellingham. Wash...
Sheldons.
they're through, she'll drive like new!
nomlc an well a* political independ-. champion, mgr., of
in that
of Doster,
Doster, received
received |, big
big event*
event* In
that state.
state.
,' tbflr Mns
, , arp .. •',re.*“"*** ‘ „ ‘ won. lhe last game bv a small marrtre.” Mr. Livingston pointed out. the trophy presented by
Thu
.r' ‘ bUl
.,dr
fl±‘.Ccon°n; gin
•
»... the
.i— Ha*
»&gt;—
-j-j u city
n wu shocked and sorrow'
sorrow prt’M,nrrs °L
ol W,
WBr
tout
definite
h„h. by
b, the
,h,
' “,[ K,
M0YNAHAN-FAUL, INC.
•■That research gave us seif-suf-1 tings City bank for the herd pro- stricken on Saturday night
G Bnulch—H. Osborne,
»I■Thon.WA
SuUl.un "» ”*"&gt;
'J™"
i“'“:
ficlehcy^on such vital raw materials,during butterfef. thc mast eco- 's.L&gt;aa.n
••
—
—
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
the match that , Middleville won a
V. Munton—J. Havens.
n.ai"
s.u
&gt;»!,■„„
tiu.
wnrtH
nene
authorities.
When
the
official
u nilnitesTxiyes and camphor."
nomtcally. Colonial Estate's herd of
Radio
phone*
kre
taking
tiic
world
Radio phonesjre lakmg the wor d Juu
(h(. InformaO&lt;M, p.ur from 1
.
• Single*
"Likewise, the present emergency* 14 registered Brown SwLs* and by storm. In Charlotte, radio conSportsmen'* I ensue
John
Stutz.
Bureau.
American
Section.
Office
1* speeding up thc trend toward i Guernsey cattle produced butterfat1 ccrts iir«f the rage, a first clau outfit,
Keith Chase'* 569. which wa* high1
greater utilization of agricultural; “t « feed cost of .141 cent* per costa about *150 but good service t* of lhe Provost Marshal General. fnr the evening, and Dan Aller-1 D. Tredinnick.
II Lone.
raw materials in industry. Short- pound.
often given on amateur outfits cost- War Department will notify the next
ding's 53? with cravdstant spilling' W. Stanley,
age* in almost every field are being
The National bank's trophy for mg about *40 Wayne Way. son of of kin.
by
their mates gave Moose the nod
H Matthews.
relieved by chemically develdped rc-! the greateat Increase in butterfat Rev. A. F Way. ha* a set'nearly' Negotiations arc progressing but
over Attons Fr Dillon scored 541
I Warner.
You CAN Buy Your HOME
placemenu. And in many instances production over the previous year's com pie led and it L* expected Hos­ are not yet completed between thr
J. O'Connor.
tile so-called substitutes are proving record went to Wth, F. Velte of tings will soon be able lo listen hi International Red Cross commit­
IL Reynolds.
tee mid the Japanese govcniment lo nitro game victory over Sheldons.
Through The Building &amp; Loon
superior to the material* for Which I Woodland, whose six registered
March 29. 1922
City-County blanked Hotels.
M. Reynold*.
they've been called upon to -pinch- Holstein* increased their IMO pro­
Mrs. L. H. Evarts lias been chosen livering package* to American prt- Illi" Matinee
Joe Sluts.
hit,' which means they've -come io * ductlop by an average of 8225
E. Smith.
Rolland Taliaferro paced his Ixm&lt;slay ••
pound* butterfat per eow. a very ex-, County Nurse lo succeed MLss Huth oners of war .and Iqientcd civilians
Dwinell
'
and of establishing method* of mall dnn train of day time bowler- with
-rum m UM" &lt;!««,&gt;. o!
John C. Qualfe observes his nine-' communications betwet n prisoners a good 531 score and helped win q
. The Leonard.' turned in one uf the
Urth birthday today.
and their families
All American three game series from Clevelands. best three game scries that have
The Salvation Array u opening a Red Cross chapters will be advised Sa1' m dropped a Vah to Toledo,
been rolled in tile league play when
corps in Hastings Robert Walton as soon a* these negotiations are Bl'" l eague
they hit 851 in their first game &lt;a
ston stated. Tomorrow* farm mav
mni,
.
i A 530 series toy , Keith Chu.-e for credit to many men's teams! and
supply the raw materials from which
Bl“h
i.a.tinu^with has been chosen to head the board completed.
First steps m relation to Amer- Tool Room. Tom Ogden's 514 for a pair of 768 games for their other
car twdles. airplane wings and manv
&lt;”?®
®v Dr. Peter Stair and Rev. Russell H
Bready will be the speakers at the, lean prisoners held by the Japa- Engineer, and Frank MeMillcns 51)6 two games
Dee Thayer led the
special Lenten services at the! ne.se have been taken. Red Crov for Engineers
...
,
were the b«'st
score* team with a fine 504. Doris TallaMethodut church this week
, , cfficlals said. These were, tii 't. in lhe Bli" League. Tool Room- ferro-scored 494. France* Jupinlrom
1 niBEttf
1 by ‘h? Iierd* owned by Carl Hartman
Cool and'Dooley have been award- ih,. naming of a-Swire delegate in won three from Office. .Shop Office produced 486 and Violet Shroyer
1 SmTJS
of ^tpr
Bradn«’,d °‘ Dr'- cd thc contract for building six Token" to represent the Interna- dropped n ixtlr !&lt;• Electricians and and Emma Carpenter had 475 and
428 respectively. They won the first
In’ Il011- U®yd A O*»«» °i Dowling and miles of Class "B" nine foot road !lonai Rrd Cross committer -Dr Foundry blanked Engineer.*.
JisibiZ
fo. 5^°£x,ona’,“2‘X1ah4J from the City IlnUU to Stoney .Point Ftn.. pnravlclni; second, agreement &lt; &lt;&gt;nimcrrial League
two games but dropped the lost one
It is still possible to buy the home you want through
in Castleton Twp
| ljy Ule Japanese government, transHastings Lumber and Cool*, league to Bonnet and Gown.
the cooperation of this association- We hove money
► Champion Film Corporation has mitlcd through thc Japanese Red :.ader». ilropped their fast game by
Strand* had their way with Bct«
S
»• closed a contract with
cross.uui
and the stateurpniuiinu
department, uun
that niir
one |ini
phi lo Atjunn
ApdriLs service
Service anti
and si&gt; ‘sigma
and by miajiik
taking mucv
three
cnu.'M n. ummii '■ U»
nic
in
---- Pathe Co
- for
— viuvi
'•aiiiw Phi
rm miu
to finance homes ond the building of new ones. A
-.Hr nirtnrn*
____ relating to fair failed to wm three
..
...
. ___ __
. .....
.. . ..... of
the high cow In hLs association, n th««
”,c orndtirtlnn
Preduction nf
ol! six
picture*, nt
at ....
treaty ot. 1929
game. while
their games
went
into the ■.
leadership
for more improvement
eon- ' "T|Ai&lt;«iru
,registered nuuicui
Holstein wimi
with uxuriutiruu
production i ,
are to be taken
treatmenti m
of inkuxucx.i
prisoners u*
of »war would ixarcst rival. Goodyeiic Jlro-&gt;. Hdwe. the league. Helen Wade and Marion
.v.. ii.gi^i in living it...,
•„Par, . •nicn
.....
. . .... ucnuHCU
few minutes of your time will clarify our plans and we
X S nJJ,n oi
■,°u,,,b
»■"» __u
""d «...
s«3 here. A studio
? inav
m2v be erected on
™ thr
,r
"u,; ■'&gt;"••• 'w uvilimi'. blanked if.ulitu-. Caarslruction • to Goodyear scored best fur lhe win_» .
------a. ...nu
u.
will
be hap|)y to serve you. Tell us what you would like
“&gt;u"d- &gt;»«»••'
°’h"
•» v*“"
or non-comatant* interned in Ju- pick uj&gt; jt game on the leaders. ,lrr' *&gt;••» 4&lt;0 and 432 respectively
I pan or Japane^-occupted nations. Movtuilmn and F.nil Weil a pair from »md Gerry Neil was best for the
TTxrr U no Bmll lo U» UeWx
.m’ TH'BTY YEARS Atio
and let us show you how we con help you attorn it.
I would be cared for equally well us Coffee Shop. State Insulation took ft losers with 436
Stale Insulation
“ T. ,.'d- W.y;
MmbM UIX
prisoner* of war
pair from Middleville Creameiv. won a pair from Hastings Beauty
Don’t delay, stop in today*
Iht r.r^r Inrt thJ A C*°usc of Hasting*. Merle BradChas. E. tioyle was.madr president | The only steps now remaining are Roush Tailor., won thr odd game Studio. Trio Cafe dropped a pair to
miX.r^rn.rer
ruS'nn* mtwh• fleld 01 Doi'“'r nnd lh™e “‘her cows of the Michigan Whist Club at the receipt of the lists of nanus ot from City Fathers and Vikfhgs lost Windstorm. Banner blanked Boyes
rii.n rn^tX
‘reE owncd b&gt;’ Llo5d A Gftskill of Dowj- Detroit meeting of thc ussoclatton American prisoners of war held by tun to Auto Sjiort Shop
Rea! Estate and Futon Rings look
rimer new than moat of u* realhe., lnR
... 11W u.epk
. .
HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
the Japanese, and agreement' that
Boyd Payne's am i-mack on the » l»ir from Portias.
rtro^le *!n mL^iw^’-dom" he
Harlan Blair, tester for the No. 2
John W Hurst. 76 wa* almo.t
lhe American Red Cross inav encl iicm • 2i0-l'.:0-200 leal tired the eveBest scores: Dr Thayer 504. DJ
ASSOCIATION
see nerhaus a Quarter on------------------------------- --------- ------------ '------ — --------------------’ — food
and neccssar,.- cloth- nirtg's play. Dave Goodyear scored &lt;*aliaferro 494. F. Juppstrom 482. V.
norrnui
toward U1C Allowing herds averaging over the Roller Mill crowing on Creek St mg and comfort urticlcs far the 567 and Will Hackney and Vern Shroyri' 475. J. Mclvor 471. L. Pierw^’fat
i.r- ’Walter
w.ta'c^v;;
i__________
__ _
____ ______
B Stebbins Bide.
1 “ “,,cr 1 . J” I 400 nound*
conke nt
Strong
tickets were
nominated
by prisoners
Leary each
K. French 444. H Wade 440,
Phone SN
Leary
each had
had 558.
558.
ecoped UHo^fctTyMrs''
1 ’ Woodland. Colonial Estate of Das- both
J*artlM
for
lhe
city
election.
-----------’■* .... -----------“
’
G. Nell 436. M. Smith 433. M. Good­
—------ -------------- -------------------------------------------... *....
The American Red Cross
ha* been city Tournament
year 432. R Prentice 431. J. Brow­
Mr. Livingston was Introduced by!‘ter
7..and Wm.
~ F. Velte and
" Karl Eek- i The Republicans chose- Mayor. C. advised that all United States millhit.' 266.
------- «.------------? - ' H.
ir Osboni: Trcas.
f.... John N Ream;
-------- lnr“. mcn hc(d prtoonerf ah. reccjy-l 1 loyd Stccby .....
O. B. Price, agricultural represents- “ d
..... .....
... " “?■ A rini.l. &lt;21 E. c&gt;n»nur
Food Center went into
the ....
lead hi
cXrot1^ JXh* (JuntvTxS X’°' d“‘ton
weV iixPX Bd, Review. Thomas Waters: Suprs ing the ration nf the regular Japa- W I".- m»i. .....I »«!&gt; 4
,.t "!■ ' Tcmbik
M. rm&lt;H«I
—1 &amp; 4th wards. W. H. Chase: 2 &lt;t ne.'e soldier. A list of food given to 2866 plus and 1" was entirely due To &lt;2
425.
R. Peterson
°- R
PpU'r-'oi&gt; *425.
3. E. W. Mowry
The Democrats interned civilians indicated that Uovd Stccby and B Bennett, Carrv-’
r.Bii.-w'
named:
Mayor,
Dr.
G.
W.
Lowry:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- they were ing
rccelvinn
excellent
care 113 and * ’•'••'bs l.RtEK
In .n.n"n. Io. &lt;M&gt; innUnt. A
tin average
of^iily
Treas.. Phin Smith: Bd. Review. These latter .include construction newcomer at the game. Llovd Stee-! Loui* Havens of Battle. Creek
program of education on the Uw ol CEDAR CHEEK
Frank Horton: Supr.-l A- 4 words. workmen captured „.
RC Island. by shot dfi amazing 266 his last spent the weekend with his parents
In ,.„
Wake
larm proOncU by mOnMiY U Unci,
u„dm
J. L. Maus. 2 &amp; 3 ward*. Geo. Ab-1 and
Amcricnn.s who wetr living ganv- to make his team soar to lops Mr “nd Mr*. Forrest Havens. Sun­
on the mill pond which was sunk h®?'
in Japan
in the tint round of play. Starting ,lay ne and hl* parent* called on
lode day last week
Thr cause ot
Clyde Sledge ha* purchased Will
----------------- &lt; ♦ »------------hi' last game with n strike and a ,hr Robert" McGlockhn and the
(the sinking has not yet been de­ Hilton's deny line and buifties*.
WELCOME SPRING!
..
.
■ । John Havens families In Hastings.
termined n» there has not been
The Glass Creek Extension class
Gentlemen
of the Press:
ientlenien or
known of any submarines opcral- FORTY YEARS AGO
I will Ik glad when winter., tone. ' .,|Iv.|t. vumc nrnrlv ccllti'cd thr fin" jncl with Mrs. •»«••••
Harrv ww***
Dunn •last
When the warm sun comes north
M
‘1
Thursday for a social &gt;n«ting_
.".un ta
wr Ur
Peter Young:.. 81. died March 19 .
I,,ls yp;,L
«mu Ume will. 'num.. -n.r omth. ftah hnuu- but Uure
The building adjoining lhe Amen- What all th" ice and -n.M u thawn
.landtiu Iblnr I notued vv lhe ,,,
nlulw, ln u.r. lul win­
By-aio aU— mu. .,.rw.lmr ,u&gt;. yJJ
••’I Mr. OmmpEto ot Kolacan House owned by Robt. Dawson
Bv !iklcs ’Wav with springtime
good advice you distributed to the: (er ■
cheer:
manv da&gt;l, is being refitted and will soon be octownspeople, especially nutrition; -h,crc havc not
education'for that would be jin out- '(n Mareh thU vear that jt has cupied by H. F. Tcgeler's tailor shop. Wlwn casual-met no more will scold
The blizzard-blown, goose-plmpl{landing point to me.'
i
(not stormed and a good manv of
o.
~ sn^r)
Ing cold:
Butl thoroughly quaked In my | them have been storms that you FIFTY YEARS AGO
But say. in words that almost sing: viking,2655. Office •Bliss! 2614. Wlv. jack and Jerry of Richland
March 24. 1802
boots when I read lhe seemingly;read about
"Good Friend can anything bcit
approving article of cutting grapeMrs Olive Campbell and Peguy! Wolcott A: Townsend will open a
■ Perks Tavern
Goodyear
j jar
--------------- ----------------------- 2618.
... and
Mrs. Bros.
Fred nllt
Bechtel
spring?”
fruit tire night before to enable a'and soils of Hastings called on i first class hardware store in Wood­
; Hdwe. 26:7. Coffee Simp 2.392. Ma- and- Billie were Sunday guests at
cold shower before breakfast the I Xrdy Owen and family Sunday land about April I.
| chines 2525. Middleville Johnsons' Chits. Whittemore*
next, morning. Gentlemen!!
(afternoon.
! 2579. Junior C. of C. 2611. Moose!
J. T. Lombard was called tn Ra­ 'Only one thine that I tin:..
A youth and maidens first-time',2581. Sliippcrs 'Piston Ring! 2567' Mr- and Mrs. Merritt Bryant of
The essential Vitamin C for which' Mrs Clair Lammers was in Kitla­ cine. Wls. last week by the illness
Hastings wire callers ul Russel
grapefruits ore especially noted Is mawo Saturday on business
| and Engineers. &lt; BUssi 2530.
Whittemorcs Sunday night.
destroyed up to 50 : by cutting the
Mr and Mrs Leslie Gould and tiers of Wisconsin Death occurred Rich Reality: The Bream
grapefruit the night before If tlib., family visited Mr and Mrs Art and burial was in Racine
Come T rue!
wa* an intentional statement, 1Gould in Fulton Sunday.
The sun has &lt;lwn bright and clear
March 31. 1892
reprimand you strenuously, or read] ^*r and Mrs. Duane Lammers.
Already the eases ate drippUig:
George Osborn last week bought
Sherman 'Chemistry of Foods an(|i Sherman Werlman and wife ot Ha»the Walter L. Wilkins house on Ccn- .'n"’
says that spring : .
। lings and Muri ’
Lammers
and
wife
Nutrition.”
------------------ ~
“'
near­
| of-Fair lake helped Mrs. Clair Lam- ‘ ter street, paying *1800
Sincerely yours.
old wln,cl' 0n,sP L1- -'Upping.
mers celebrate her birthday Sun-1 James, son ol Mr. and Mrs. John
Edna Schultz,
day at the home ot Mr. und **
— Webber, died Saturday of quick 500:1 balmv nlr'' wl&gt;* dr&gt;’ u"’ ilu-sl‘
Mrs
• Nutritionist'
And n,
fieldwith
consumption.
*
Ar,i
',d; will b&lt;* rcovered
“v,'f*'d wl,h
John Lammers.
Harper Hospital.
verdure lush:
D. W. Rogers lias bought the Dr
। Mrs Minnie Campbell spent part
'i&gt;rtng tuhers joy.
of Iasi week with her sister. Mrs J. C Andrus residence for $1600. Mr 'rhp wl,llcr
The summer .'Ignat* -Boy* Oh■
। Bible of Delton,
Andrus will probably build a fine
Boy!
home on hLs Green street property .
BUNIIAM DISTRICT
A contribution^a! *25.000 for fl- -A youth and maiden'* love may
AT THE THEATRES
J The Dunham Community­ Club
Bill Elliott, Tex Ritter in
naming
blood
tranfuslons
and
other
&gt; will meet for pot-luck supper and.
charm
j program at the schoolhouse Friday' urgent medical relief for war vic- I The two to whom it doth befall—
The adventure* Wild Bill has evening.
tin,.. In the
rl'o Dutch East Indies I-ha.-!
..
tints
BUT. OH YOU SPRING!
while trying to protect n ranch from
Private Rudolph Soya of Scott been cabled by the American Red YOU arc the real enchanting thing
an outlaw gang
। Field. HI. 'pent from Thursday to Cross to the Netherlands Ea t InTHAT CHARMS US ALL''
Wallace Beery. Marjorie Main in
Sunday at the home of Mr und dies Red cross.
|
.
8 Conger Hathaway
•The Bugle Sounds”
I Mrs. Geo. Ball
&lt;
Complete Line of
. An all »ur cast the story present*
Mr uni1 MrJ Merrill DunkclbeigBeery as a first sergeant of eavalry ®r ucrp- at 501,1,1
Ind attendINShrf and OUTSIDE PAINTS
wlth a record of 20 vear* in the,. ’*• , c fur-rral °f Ute former'.'
Banking Hours:—9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
service, he's a slave driver but id" BrJI’.wtn2LiWMk
men worship him and he I- a comMiss* Knkl
Mlv
Enid Cjieeseman of M S C
Let us figure your needs
t- at home for spring vacation this
fort to his superior officers
"Tlie Mad ttarlorIf Mark.l Street '
Mr and Mi
Geo
Ball .Ktf
starring I na Merkel. Lionel At will daughters Nvh und Neva were Sun­
Mystery. spine-chilling action and day guests of Mr und Mrs L L.«pl. 59c
a generous sprinkling of comedv
badie in Lacey.
qt. 98c
"Blue* in lhe Night"
Mrs. Pau! Birman and children of
‘
Battle Creek were Saturday night
guests at the Burney Williams home
Betty Field. Richard Wharf
They alng thr Blues, they play the und Sunday Mr Birman and moihBlues and the story of .the way they
. Mrs Minnie Moodv Ls in Osteolive the Blue.'
jpalhlc hospital. Buttle Creek where
"Niagara Falls"
p&gt;.
7 he had an operation Monday.
starring Marjorie Woodworth.
| Wm Hoffman of Baltimore spent
Sunday at Claud Hoffman*'.
SUm Summerville
■or Wa-shing Painted Walls and Woodwork
The »tory revolves around lhe ad-------------- -- FENCE
HEAT------------RUIN* WIRE
ventures and misadventures of al Another *core against widespread
pair of attractive but squabbling'burning ol fence rows ha* been
youngsters who are not married.
1 found by agricultural englneeis
Damage to wooden posts was obvious
Apparently Uncle Bams Army and uow the engineers report that
ha*
ilb oalutlng—and other- heat ruins the temper of wire fenc­
troubles. too.
ing and the wire becomes soft and
A man who'd just joined lor easily broken
During- the war
training passed a captain without emergency, purchase of new wire
saluting The captain stopped him. fencing has become difficult. Soils
and crops authorities previously
you attach any special significance scored the burning process as a
U&gt; this uniform?"
cleanup method that often did more
The new chum looked him over. harm than good. Conservation spe­
then grinned. "Why. you lucky cialist* have been pleading against
the practice which dBst&lt;pys wild­
suit that fltar _,
life cover and nesting facilities.

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GIVEN TROPHIES

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Backward Glances
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1 corded to the two Cardinal pitcher*.! now and then, and anyway I eould SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
both rookie*. the tale might have i name a camtdcrablo Itet of feminine : Ur. nna Mrv t^nest'Gorham and
Friend* are sorry to learn il the
brn; different • • • The Cardinal friends who hav. their ear. glued chlld„n andMrs
Trfi mrioo. Hines, from bronchi*! pneuplayer* gave a regular champion, close to the radio every afternoon | Kalamazoo were guest* on Satur-'
» lire five weeks old baby ™r'
,__ ____ ■***n**‘-*
f «IU
Lemuel
pcared to be sure base run* out of I season—don't they Mabie?
! Francis Gorham.
I Oaka ot Dowling. Bhe U *t Peathe air, grabbhig Moling fast line ,
Sadie R. Cook
1 Miss Mary Dunn of Kalanuuoo1
’*“pl^*nd ""
,or ller
The Business Women's Hospital
drives and shooting them down to Pennflora Hotel
AND
wa* a weekend guest of her p*renU&gt;quUk recovery.
pGuild melon Wednesday evening of
Sport pages in ...
the------------------------St. Petersburg *„^
first before recovering. ..
Il was _____________
niSU Petersburg. Florida
.
: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn.
| The Ota* Creek Extension club­
; iMt week at the Muonic hall, thc dalUe, 100k llMe |lU&lt;Uuninier One» pretty game to see and we »mrd ■
l: ■ •
r
.ppmuc *.«, .*«
uivw *&lt;&gt;■&gt;■*..«
' Mi:- Marie Kuball. Mr*. Anna|bJ,d •
meeting la«L Thuodiiy
^‘dJn’JSSi
home and have for a long lime.....
! »’ ‘...v
h* ?«»»••»•
”n l.“°.।
.2”
&lt;u nivic ui*n uu. v uwwiuGi* ~.u
,wc wished It might liave been for I Mrs. Jamra Boulter. Mr*. Merle) Kuball and daughter of Chariot to ?;
Mr». lurry Dunn, digest, gotta atfflt is
Mm mended for Intents.
Orron shamrocks marked the
the;Tbe
New, vne
th* "Hgerk.
aorry for
far Rowe
ROwe ,। ocniey,
Schley. mus
Miss Dora Johnson and
nnd,, called
ealted._Htuiday
afternoon to see thei y*- , n’ Douglass aAsUtlng.
“ "
.
, guesta.
guests. Green
»“c St. Louts
uou*.. Cardinal*
..... and ...»
Tigers II did
did fkel
feet sorry
t
in troubled with dlgestl
MUs flora Belson entertained lhe individual
.....................
place* and the gt. Patrick 'York
.
..
Yankees had began dropping ' .•« he
...................................
left the mound
fufiiier's
after latlwr.
that1 Mrs
Herman
Lewis Kuball.
Johnson. IVV
Jr., were
1,
Kai- former':
cGorham
——— will entertain •••
Sunday school claw ot the Wesley- motif was
—.. carried out ...
in’...»
the ..naph-,...
in ...
to ......
begin spring’ R
training
--------------------about i---------------ribtudrom ---------second -------Inning,
threwthrewi
nmaaoo
amaaoo
shopper*.
»hnm&gt;r.
Friday.
.!-I Oco. Haveiw was a Detroit visitor; AFT1*- . .
an Methodist church of which Mrs ! gins. After the
thc business sesslon.'the
session.1 the time we n
arrived
"b*d 'be
thc tint
first of i&gt; down _hU
ills glove nnd
and crept in-j
InMr*, LaVem
Mr*.
uvem Calthrop
uaitnrop visited Mr.!
mi-i several days last went
|--------------------Charles Christman is the teacher. Mrs Harold Phillips gave a review Frbiuary. Joe .DIMagyto,
ixueball
one likes;I valsiiiup
Calthrop at
at the
the American
American Legion
Letton
—7—
i,— to thc Tiger dugout. Every
z --•Sarah Erway of Glass Creek
lu-r home
tionir in Irvine
ThuruLvv O
»rf the clever arid
.Ad .nirri.ininr.
No 11 mnn
«Imv* hoping
hmilmr hr
___ &lt;..............
at her
Irving Thursday
entertaining book.;No
man. rnark
(k nluir
plug for thc
the YauYan- him nn.-t
nnd !■
I* klwgyt
lie will'.
will nospilaL
Sunday. Friends will .be 7.
glad. u ’Hlting her Uster. Mrs. William
evenlng&lt;
Mr. und Mrs. Lewi* "You Are Only Young Twice” by Lets 1MI
iploii team, was the succeed „■
In ......,
mtfklng thr comeback. t0 know lie Ls feeling fairly good Havens and husband.
Chri^tinan. Mr and Mrs Acton and 1 Done Smedley'. The committee for first one to show up. being
he yet will.
WcU&gt;“re
teln&lt; out
oul at
U he
h. b
U sure
.urrh-jn
-lU • • ■ r.n, ..
Uuni lbM,
W. *re
.-tsorry to report that Her-'
t-Grlllc loi
nomr nrobnblv
...
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.
__
.
........
.
.
.. mnn
Mrsi Evans of Grand Ruplds were the April meeting la MLu Grace Lido beach, Parts-a-Grllle
for sun*un-•;iiony*
probably know Inmr
long Iteforr
before ___
sent him cards and letters and would
n,an irnhaii
Tsu’vt.ll Ls under tiie doctor t
present and assisted with the pro- Reickord, chairman. Mwi Marie .rays unp exercise His pretty wife. | this that the great DiMugglo. after like to heur from others
1 c*rp- bavins had thc hiccoughs for
gram\ Mr Christman rcail the Rowe, Mrs Betty Scobey and Miss!'be former Dorothy Arnold ot the a holdout that really began to look
Don-. W ih* CM».n
J"""**
aeripttnc Irason and gave a short Mabel Sisson
Nexy month Lhe 'movies, and their little bambino. |*eriou* finally signed on the dotted
meeting nt the school house. fTldayi p^‘ nw„rt H.«.h
rxhcrtntton. Mrs Christman amig meeting night Will W Monday. April -’00- Jr la,er :rtld
re । line after liring given u »5000 ralMr rvmlng Mnrrh 27 ut 8 o'clock Levin
FRESH RHUBARB PIES ....
30c
™r and "‘D1- Rankin H.irt.dnugli,er and uranddaughter Patty H.rt
u solo anil Mr*. Evans gave n read-1 go and yearly dues are lo be col- &gt;bicd. by another star. Lefty Oo-j instead of thc MOCK) he demanded. oX will siwak Plan to^ttej?
MrrnndU iS^ oJy ‘^^ of »
X
Ploaso bear
“lost‘ »
5 la!,t '-an.
y'Br’"hlslmakltut
his mnking his
his retorted
reported sul«rv
salary nf
of M2M2 Ing. A Ulbl^ quiz in charge of Mrs lectcjd- amWatirne. FU-"
" lncl
mPI ,uon
,ttQ" ,5
1S-los
COLONIAL CAKE-..
eoeh 35c
wifr. and 19-monlhs-old
daughter. 400 thc highest everpttid a Yankee PlainwTil were Sunday guests of Mr. (2! £ d J??
Ctuu. Christman was interesting and riie''cliangc nf date in mind,
Havens.
fWith l*o major leagueteams in | player .Muylx- he is worth II. anvHOT CROSS BUNS
2 for 5c
lively games coiiiptetrd un enjoyabte/---------------- &lt; •» ----------'
tralning hdte. thr Cleveland Tn- way tin- papers here featured thr nnd Mrs James Boulter and fnmi’.v
evening
Mb. BcWn-—and her -------------------------------------------Mi* .“»•
55X «c7n«[ ss
dians at nrarby Ciratwater:-DetniiL-urwo of lhe final sl-nilng with
mother served refreshments. Tiierc
nt Lakeland; Washington tit Or- scarcely leas printer’s Ink than they
and her sister. Mrs. Minnie Schlfflando; St Louis at Deliind: Cinrin-* accord tiie signing of some rpicman of Middleville.
. unit at Tampa. Just across lhe bay. I making measure by President Roo^Mr. mid Mrs. Junior McMillan en­
I Kenneth Dunn graduated
last
, mid four other Nntiona) league clubs rvrlt "Time Is short and fume is
Prchlilorlu Lake City
zjij^mg/1
tertained their Euclirc club Salur-1
week |lonl
from m
M. a
3. w
O.. tail
East LnnidngJ
'nl! In training in Florida.-tire sport flectlna'' in tin- world of sport, ns
113 S. Jeff trios SL
Remains of a prehtstorlc lake city Mnd ls nMUnj h« parent*. Mr. und
dny evening al their home on East|
writer* get Juicy picking in cover-[we nil know. • • • And while on Hits m.y be «ccn in the water* near Mr? Harry Dunn He has been ac-‘
A panel discussion on- inter- lllB
|llK tne
tj(r urapciruit
Grapefruit league, as n
It urauDject
Ls I subject of sport, golf fan*
fans may be
ccpted in thc Anny Air Corjia and
were Mrs. Cecil Cappon. Mrs. Ellis j American
Joy [ Interestrd
interested in thr Hi.
fine
— Relations
o.i-.i—•• was
.— the
.U. pro- Milird
...
.• DlMagglo brought joy
r comments Geneva. Switzerland.
Kelley, irayal Hnyr*. and Gk-nn gram presented al thc Women'* club ,o Um» hearts of .the‘buys out at: given Chirk Harbert. Battle Creek
Kuhler
The irate ling prize vn*rm&amp;{mg Friday. Mrs. Fred Steb- MacDill field a few days utter his pro. during tlie winter tournament
. - • - 5
'
........... vi.ni&gt;........
blns, chairman, slartcci ....
the wnn....duc i j ..trit.ll
arrival U)
by «a visit thinIII. ir in ■&lt;■:&gt;&gt;■».&gt;&gt;;
company rircui'
.
III
in FFlorida.
IUCIU4 Hie
I OC S|X)ri
sjxirt *711aritpurty will be held April 11 nt the t Mon by slating that North and .with some of the local'sport writers, 'rr. were unanimous in saying he ■
home of Mr. mid Mrs Cecil Cap-: Routh America, outside of Canada. )’&lt;• .-.hook hands with al! of 2000 wa.-. thc best looking prospect in !
jam on East Bond street.
Include twenty-one republics. Sou'll future airmen and .gave his arm: profeaslonai golf, the one young pro
Mrs Pied OhrlMIe entertained the* An"'rlc“ •i,one comprise;, two and sprite a micHouon workout by sign-- who could steal .vene- from
the j
Mrs. Fied Ohrhllr entertained thc' one-third times thc area of con- ing hundreds of fiutographs He grent shirs
He shot a 60. sixj
Octa club at her home on W. Stale : tinentel United Slates
‘spoiled Ins old rival for home-run 1 under pur. at the lAkc-snod coura-l
HL. on Friday evening at a chickeni'' At present we are vitally interest- Honors. Sgt Hunk Oreenburg. m here in tiie final round which gave j
supper. Lahr pc-dro wan played led in the other twenty countries. u,r
Uli- ciusu “
anu
I,d r
i.auru
“11*‘d hlm
nun ,o “w turn
l"'n sccumi
second place in lire
the 73-hOlC
72-hoic|I
will) Mrs. Clurk Payne and Mrs. cu &gt;i U1&lt; mm iwriiiy VUU.IHHS, platform
. ..
. In . answertnlonursttolK'nu.l
«ill.
.. .......
..______
questtons 'ratal
a Itli-lira
289. whteh
was only
three
Maude Payne a.s winners.
| The frontier of thr Americas mur-t
• • •
[be defended, not by urm-i.alonc. but from r.-portera. DiMapgto declared lets tiian the champion Snead’s 28t&gt; 1
Thr sixteen members of thr "SOO" by tact, the will of fair/cooperation j Mel Harder of thc Cleveland In-: He'Ls thc -An* of E W. Harbert, j
rliib were guests of Mr. mid Mrs and thc frirndllnras, which among1 dliins was tire toughest pitcher he Battle Creek.Country club veteran
«vcr fared, while Gri-cnburir ncand received hir. first
Garner Hampton Saturday evening.' nations, us among Individual-., win.-. ; knowlcdgcd Bobby Feller us hts par- jirnfCMlonnl.
n„.„ „„„
dubs when
only lluvv
three and one-half
....
-------. — ....
.. |t|flK£s Bn(j gfjjjjf. them.
Itlculkr Nemesis
DiMagcto
breaking
rec-Ii
...........
—....nn^.. , also
——— years
.* — ••• old
—and
&gt;&gt;..u began m
vokiiih rvvWill I.iniitutmi. high, mid Mrs. Boyd
Mis. &lt;iuy Keller s|K;kc on The! txiastnl that hLs four-iiionllis-Min. ords when .'.till of high school age '
Clark and J. W Hewitt, the con- Background of Lntin America ' in joe. Jrindicates soulhnaw ten- -Hr won the Michigan open a few |
Milatlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Vemor order that wr may understand ihw'(j.&lt;nrfra bv reactiinc for hi* bottle vears aco with 30 strokes under1
PANCAKE FLOUR 5
Blough will entertain thc next club' countries better three factoi.s njust with hlx k-fl hand.
17c
‘ Tiie sport par. whk-ii Ls Still a world amateur!
SOU1HUN
meeting.
MJHMYKlKlO
CALIFORNIA NAVEL
be considered Piral, the settlement writer* are givinq a good cteal ot record. Doubile^s Hastings golfers '.
3 ichi 10c
GREEN ONIONS
second, the propinquity mid publicity io vouna Pin! Rlzzu'o. know all about him • ■ - Tin-,
CAKE FLOUR
M&lt;&lt; Albert Kirne wa- iinstCM. tn,' process;
blood mixtures of tlic rare*; mid nicked un on tlw sandlnis of Brook- week's .-.iiintcr "up add down Main
CALIFORNIA
TIU.0W
liir M&lt;nl-T-Go club al. tlic home of
Mm, Shirley Henry -on Friday after­ third, thc set of values develojx-d iwi. who came to thc Yankees from Ht ' lias shaped itself to such leng'h
CAULIFLOWER
CORN MEAL
through thc colonial period. The Kansas City lust vewr and lilt 307. concerning sports that I fancy the
GENUINE SOUTHERN
noon Winners at bridge were Mrs.
FLORIDA
ALL PUDPOiE
majority of the ixqnilatton Ls of- The arnnes arc held ut Waterfront remainder will be carried over till
Dun Lewis..Mr* Robqrt Dryer anil :Spm»Lsli descent with Portuguese nark close to the business section, next week. However men renders
CELERY
IONA FLOUR
i miking next. There air enormous From the grandstand one looks out should have a bit of consideration
MICHIGAN
Mis LuwicuceGie'iifitid
cult-!- numbers -of people of German and 0,1 Tiunpg bay. a section -of the
NAVY BEANS
RADISHES
2 lent. ft
FLORIDA SESbttSS
wimrd withifamily dinneron Sunl'«l‘un extraction, und u consider- H-S * .J^now'hummlnr with U'
—
HUE DOSE
uomri
day in honor ol her husband’* birth- •'»»’«'• number of Japanese Have M l.
FANCY Ria
TOMATOES
29c
day. :it their home on the Lacey Hfd
I&gt;“rLs ot Latin America. “*“•* .'* ** 1 ELC.*2^,•*."
W
A Y KI F
C\
lUUNTflUD
WAYNE
read in Baltimore township. Tim** notably in Brazil mid Pero
.tlic
‘h«“ team *
you
ou “
cmne
"»• «&lt;*
lo "«•
root fur
for. “
us*
W A T N E
. Y
FKESM. GREEN
lit did for u* Tuesday when the
CORN FUKES
HEW CARBAGE
4C
FRESH, TENDER
hl attendance were Mr and Mrs.
Thr political nnd economic -lw
Tiie
phaser. . ti
r.-.s
..,., r.mr
&lt; anM. m
tn sown
town ...
In ..n nugr
huge uu»
bus
SUNNOIELD
ere treated by Mrs.
..i, n
._ r-nrrtmais
al.
Russell Greenfield, grandparents; were
Mrs David Van
Van ’I .,,
k, tlInv
t,inv w
wpii
thc
Cardinals who alBCH.
ROLLED OATS
Siuircn Greenfield. Mr. mid Mrs. Btukirk. She outlined thc foreign ----• had
• • a record• nf- six nr seven
WINESAP APPLES 4 i.s
ready
LaPloy Gri-ciiflcld. mid MUs Patricia possessions In the Western Hem- straight wins to tHeir credit, it
C A LAVO HAND
MARVEL. ' ENRICHED”
CalkiiLs of Hastings; Mr. and Mrs.- isphcrc which were discussed al the1 prove-, a most diverting view
rr
GARDEN-FRESH
* •
SALAD
PEARS
..
Orvul Gardner of Nashville; Mr. Panama
'
and' "
Havana conference
Will and I always ro down early
LB.
suottii-MZt u
Mid Mrs. lUilplt Henney nf Carlton Jn b[waking of economics, she menCenter mid Mrs. Thelma Johnson Honed
GRAPEFRUIT
the
Inter - American get tiic plavers located by their
of Muskegon
Financial' Economic
committee numbers. • • Schoolboy Rowe, once
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Inter-American Bank, Inter-Ameri­ Ute pride and Joy of the Tigers and
CHICK STARTER
Tlic Study club met Monday with can Development committee. Exjiort considered Invincible when going
Mi s Aben Johnson. M&gt;x. D. D. Wai- ! %D&lt;1 Import Bank. Pre-emptive Buy­ top &lt;onn. was wanning up In front
VHtMAH't AMOR1EO
—/It a Sa^t^
Ma'te
Juat like there is x difference
tin giving a review of thc book by', ing, tend Lease
Arrangements. of tile grandstand. scheduled to
COOKIES
3 .am 29c
in thr ru you bum In your
CIEHVIEW-MEOIUM
Mrs. Osa Johiuon, ' Four "
' ‘ Trail*. Program. Argentina Agree­ rtart the game for thr Tiger;.. Thc
MEL-O-BIT
।
car. there I* a difference in
•acai.
Paradise."
LB.
ooi. 31c
FRESH EGGS
ment. and the Pan American High- day wav hot thc kind of weather
thr feed you give your ani­
SODA
CRACKERS 2 »&lt; 17c
partlcidnily favorable lo him and
LOAF
mals. Dorf'l make thr mistake
Mr. wmor ninth
ho.™
SUUOOOD
.
now
construeof giving them feed that
to her bridge club on T hursday, i This
' * highway,
1
w“” ”
‘"1’ under
"r rnn
* r"r- 1the many Detroit fans present were
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 new. 21c
nil pullinc for hhn to show Mime of
OLEOMARGARINE I2 ns. 31c
doesn't do the job — give
three tables bring in play. Honora tion at various jxiinls. Ls to extend •the otdllme form that imide him
MILD. FULL CREAM
from Alaska to the Rio Grande.
'
them quality 1. Q. levied
SUHMVFIEIO
tvrnt lo Mrs. Fred Prentice and Mrs.
famous. In these early season games
Mrs.
John
Ketcham
then
spoke
on
*
Wayne feeds and save money
LB.
D0U6HUTS
ool. 11c
Bert Webb.
PURE LARD
i cw 27c
reldom are kept in over
besides.
"Leuir Time Planning." We should pitchers
]
litre:- innings, but jtoor Rowe! after
ThuiYduy afternoon Miss Mary increase production of strategic :the cheaty Cardinals itad netted
NIBLETS
CORN
BETTER
FEEDS
AT
2
C*».
23c
’
McElwain entertained her bridge commodities, thus aid their economy five
NUTRITIOUS. HEALTHFUL
PABST-En CHEESE 2 »&lt;•$: 35c
runs In thr first two innings;
IONA
BETTER PRICES
and increase their ability to buy (
FZAHKINMUIH
TOMATOES
3 SJ 29c
o'clock followed with contract. Win­ from us. By so doing w&lt;- make this placed by Trucks and Flisch and thc
*
ASP GOLDIN
AGED CHEESE
B. L. PECK
is. 35c
ner, were Mrs. W L Hinman and hemisphere inorc self-sufficient. Use scoring
stopped, only one hit being
of Joint naval and air bases, inn­ 'allowed In Ute seven Innings fol­
2 S.i 2fc
CORN
Mrs. Minnie Shrincr.
4?9 8. Mich Iran
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gunge and exchange of cultural ।
Hastings
Phone 2585
'lhe J. F. p, club held Its meeting material was also discussed by Mrs. lowing ' ’ • However, if lhe School­
SAUD DRESSING
o. 31c
boy could have had some of the
Zl&amp;Pb.
/Jidi
3-26
cn Tuesday afternoon with Mn&gt; Ketchum.
brilliiint fielding back of him acCornelius Manni us Hie hostess. Mr*
Sjiciiklng on “Post War Activities"
*oz u ' WHITE SAIL (BLUE BOX)
A
Robert Mills and Mrs. Roy Yargcr Mrs. E. A. Burton said one of the
SOAP POWDER
PNG.
I1C
p
—
—
were guests Mrs. Albert Homey and first things lo be done is to Inspire
WHirt SAIL
Mrs. J. E. Mattoon held the winning the people of Latm America with
AMMONIA
scores.
confidence In us. This is important
WHtn JAIL
WHITE SAIL (GREEN BOX)
A
A Aw*
as a hemlspltertc defense measure.
SAL SODA
rue.
On February 2G lhe twenty-one re­
WHirt sail
publics took steps to sei up what
Ot
FLOOR
WAX
H
you
’
ve
been
asking
CAN
will be in effect n Western Hem­
Knew
WHIIt SAIL I
2'.on: 27c
isphere War Council. Acting through
yourself — how con I
WHITE SAIL
j|
WAX PASTE
Ute governing board of Pan Ameri­
help in our Victory
CAN
WHIIt SAIL
can Union thc republics have agreed
TARTAR SAUCE
toys:
Program — here’s an
LAUNDRY STARCH 3 rxo. 15c
upon a joint measure to clear axis
assignment that is vi­
ncltvttles out of the Western Hem­
"Take my advicer...
5 ,,OJ Mte
APPLE BUTTER
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tal to all of us See to
I JASS ZX
isphere. Wc must pool our resource.-,
PLAIN O* KOSHU
it that your car is in
after the war.
/I &amp; P £npeA. Pi^ht Meald. — Siip&amp;ih Quality, Supvtl Scuti^A KUIH".
Swan suds twice as nicer' Mrs. Stebbins closed by quoting
DILL
PICKLES
proper
condition
so
*£At&gt;r
IO
M»VC,
SUNNTfltlO
Ezequlel Padilla of Mexico at thc
that it can be depend­
SUNNYFIELD—SHANK HALF
.
COOKED HAMS
.
recent Pan American Conference.
3 CAMS 17c
ed upon in time of
TOMATO
. “The men who have fallen in Wake
9ANCY *OC«$, S TO A LIS.
CAMPSHl'i
need'
r
und the Philippines have not fallen
ROASTING CHICKENS . 33c
TOMATO SOUP
Scans 20c
only to defend honor and sovFANCY, FRESH DRESSED ROCKS
UNSWMTLNrO
FANCT long island
ercignty to the United States; they
It's simple to
HUPffRUITJUia 2 SS 37c
DUCKLINGS
&lt;
,.
have fallen to defend tlic human
FLORIDA
ttND((,
MEATY
liberties und lhe common destiny of
keep your car
ORANGE JUia
V.124C
BOILING BEEF
. 15c CHOICE
" America."
~
*•
t ~
CHUCK
CUTS
MAUL Ol SIfW
in perfect shape!
HARRIS FREPAREO
LAST MEETING OF
Mri Lawrence Herrick wm host­
ess to her bridge club on Tuesday
- afternoon, with the winning score*
; -going to Mr», Roman Feldpausch
. und Mm. Clicstv Hodges. Mrs. Edw
; i Van Popering was a guest.

■'

SOCIAL
EVENTS

GREETINGS FROM
FLORIDA

CLUB NEWS

Bakery Specials

THE HASTINGS
WOMEN’S CLUB

HAAG II All T BAKERY

• EHJOV FINE FOOD
• Enjoy pood sRvinGs

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SPINACH

LOAF CHEESE

60*
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SILVERBROOK BUTTER '

SOAP FLAKES™ 2 -27*

America Drives to Victory!

SOAP GRAINS S

GRACIE ALLEN

CLEANSER

LAMB BRFAST
ail
LbiN inoar cur
UMB CHOPS

EXTENSION LEADERS
Thb last meeting for thc Barry
county home extension leaders, of
the ‘Modem Meals'' project, will Ixheld al thc court house in Hastings
on March 31 und April 1. according
to Mary E Built.-*, home extension
Planning 1.095 meals each year
■ Is thc full sized challenge that con­
fronts lhe bride and also the ex­
perienced homemaker. Miriam Euds
soeclalist In nutrition, who will
teach the lesson, will outline a pat-.
■ tern,for meal planning.
• netter’n ol-J-atyle flaatiea 8 way*,!i The um- of locally grown foods will
‘
be
emphasized and menus and rcyou Letcha. Try Swan and you'll say:
|dpes pleasing to thc palate and the
•'Glad I mctcha." Break Swan in two, '
'eye and easy on the pocketbook will
easy. Um ball for kitchen, half for bath. bt-r supplied.
I .
cuppiicii.
,
.
, Leaders of.the 37 B.irry hmne ex-'
Tuna in avory waak: OkAON AlliN tension grouin have reported to
GiOkON Buchs • Paul WMHMAN
M1m&gt; Bulll* that many furnlllcs are
.
lutving more wholesome and nouri»hing meals since the course In
NfW WH/Tf FLOAHNG SOAP meal planning began lust fall

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YOUR CAR IS
A Personal and

Community

ASSET. Let's
KEEP IT Up to
VICTORY

STANDARD!

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Proper care and periodic check-ups
by competent mechanics will insure

.. 37c

VEAL ROAST
LEAN Sil HALF

GENERATORS must function prop­
erly in order to constantly guard
the life of your battery Thc wise
thing to do is to have your genera­
tor checked now so.that delays and
poor performance will not keep you
frojn getting the most from your
present car. Trust only on expert
—drive in to Andrus Service

SUB BACOH
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WALLEYED PIKE

FRESH TROUT

General Tiro and Tube Repairing

WRITING FILLETS

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NORTHERN

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PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES

YUKON CLUB

FRUIT COCKTAIL
WHOll 5SC1IONS

GRAPEFRUIT
DIAMK- VOU

LOMBARD SUMS
Wkirinout*
MILK IVAPOZATID
ANN FAG4

EGG NOODLES
ANN PAGt

FANCY, LARGE

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NO BONE. NO.WASTE

FlriNAH MADDIES

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2S»27c 1

tULIAHA

NO WASTE

HALIBUT SLICES
* POLLOCK FILLETS
SHRIMP

WIN1IN CAUGHT

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APPLE JUKE

.. 24c

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DEVILED CRAB

SWISS OR

CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS

PORK LOIH

VULCANIZING . . . ALL KINDS

ENTERED ARMY
SERVICE MONDAY
His friends here will be interested
Ho know that Zack York, member of
Phone 2240 daytime. For night
i ttie speech department faculty at
ice phone 2352 or 2230
WMC. Kalamazoo, was inducted into
the army at Fort cuzter on Monday
Cor. JetferMB and Court
He taught in Hutlngs. then atuefSt*., HMtxag*.
Michlgaa
led as a graduate student al Yalei **
’-.i'^
—?
। University. Joining the WMC facul- FiiMtoa* Tirea and Tube*
I ty hr 1M0.
1 Batteriei, Wladahiild Wiper*
Vulcanlaiag

&gt;

:

soup

SMOKED HAMS
* FRYING CHICKENS
BEEF ROAST
SIRLOIN STEAKS
LAMB ROAST

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH t®. IMS,

Faok hjx

| Easter Wonhip Service will be held ASSYRIA '
Union member* appreciate very And five them brand new tires
' PALM SUNDAY AND
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
much the- attitude of the fair board Elsie A Herd I ng. Reporter.. W.C.T.U. Mftl V VMFPV croviFFC
ut 10
Mr. Stone will preach
Colored picture slides wore shown
w»csu. m.
«.». company from Grand Rapid* ««“•
hULi vrtts
:on (hr thenw&gt; -It Happened One1
toward the petition that wa* pre- .
-----------' on Sunday night by Rev. Marclus. Roy Fremeir of Sunfield and Mr.I
Sunday ■
rented to them with regard to the
'Pf’iKClIOF
Hastings churches are planning to Morning.** Reception of members■ Taller at the Brigg* church, por- nnu
and mis
Mr*.. vnnrira
Charlra Acaira
Ackle* ut
of lastuung
Lansing Fort
Fll,,
't Custer
,
inrden*
Lyttle nttcniirii l
SCIENTIST
liquor ads In the fair book. Here *CHRIST,
"",OT sr-trs-rtkr
obaerve Plant Sunday with appro- wm be a part ot thc service
trnylng tiie life of Christ.
.
,s blted Mr.
and Mr*. Ray Scheel
u, charlotte I n
, pt late services and several of the
Special Dister music will feature
for Sunday
Is a liltle poem taken from a Florida' The subject
The meeting of the Happy Dozeni Thursday evening
1
. &lt;», .Mondev
attended
&lt;l&gt;
Arhievemtn
‘
nl
trnded U&gt;
churches are holding special meet- nil of these service*. OUr three organization scheduled for the 27th
i'Rcallty."'
paper entitled—
Mrs. Brrllia Eckardt and Richard ' . " Co *r&gt;Mhcrs* InatHwl**Ingi during Holy Week and uniting rholr* will participate, and Mr. MBc ut live Mrs. Barve home has been Bloomer visited Mr. and Mr* Charlie,
w w Potter enirrtalneti
The Rubber Situation
WESLEYAN .METHODIST
The W C T U. met at the home
in lhe Good Friday service at the will play both Palm Sunday and deferred by members of lhe family Eckardt Friday evening.
I. ' dauahter and family fwm t*"
I of Mr*. I. J. Smith Tuesday.'March'Conserve each scrap of rubber, like
Episcopal church.
Easter Sunday. These services are
having the mumps
I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke and ’’ rn ov"r lhe »rekeitd.
Palm Sunday will be celebrated all open lo lhe public and a lordinl
Hailing*
■ 17. twenty-one members and rt»t-[ pupils' pencil lipa
Dinner guest* al lhe Mr and Mr- : Mrs Lydia Schuler were in Grand
Mr Mllll Mrs Fred Ashby and son
hurch next invitation is extended to everybody
The dairies can-me horses making
Revival meetings are In progress at Emmanuel Episcopal cchurch
Clifton Miller home Bunday were Rapid* Thursday calling on relaV|Mt&gt;M Mr and M:
Matiru,
tor* being present Sih er lea wa,
lnp
.
half their trip*.
with Mixa Anna E. McGhle. most Sunday, with appropriate music by
Ashby 111 KulUlUHZOO SlUlday
: STKrntl.-r
it -hr.ptlier. Ctavtn,,
Daytnn MllUr
Miller rend
and fnm.
fam­ flVM
served followed by a real spirited jx Grandpa und Grannie .walk to outstanding woman evangelist of the. the choir, and the impressive ancient,
Mr. unit
ily o7 Nashville and mother. Mrs
Mr. und Mrs Arthur StaUick en„„„ Mr*. Milton Warm '
business meeting und a splendid talk
church
day, bringing the mes*age each eve. liturgy' of the bleMlng of |Htlm
| Margaret Smith.
• ' .isited -at the Fr^l
tertalned to dinner Sunday Mr. and fn)IIJ m-iiford
by Mrs Mae Custer, making lhe aft- The minister cun ride hLs bike, he's rung nt 1:45. Miss' McGhle .hit* bianche*. which will be distributed
and f"
family.
nnd .....
Mrs. Ashby ____
home Wrdnreday evening.
' Mrs. t^-nna Mloore
cj.“
"t!
“"7- Mrs. Ray Scheel. Mr. ....
ernoon a profitable time to all presnot the man to fuss.
winter in
in Battle
Rattie Arthur Bates
n.,_. and
...a daughters
j-....*.,-—. Maxine ' Kr. and
ynd £
Mr*- Clarence Puyn"
traveled around the world three to live congregation. The rector,
; who spent the winter
ent.
' Nurses too "without rubber heeL" times ahg is a most interesting and tiu- ll;-v Don M Gury. will preach
..... children vWh.l relatives m
Creek, has returned lo the Henry and Dorothy and Virginia Varney, und
on
"Companionship
with
Jesus
"
;
/ Our Hastings union 1» growing-, -can give their patients rare
callable speaker Services on Sun­
Wyman home
: honoring Uic men’s birthdays.
Delton Sunday.
At
thc
First
Methodist
churrii.
' seventeen new members being added, Mothers glad —
■»— •tor
— •to -----sacrifice
her day me at 11:30 and 7:30.
, Mr and Mrs Ray Raymond have
ulld Mrs. Victor Eckardt
wimarn
William Asnuy
A.-Jiby aim
mid Wnvrr GMM■
Grove
'
, this year. We have the Urgc'-t num­
: returned from a week's stay in Chi- ca|jcd on Mr. and Mrs. Will Velte from Parchment visited ut 'be Ftetf
Mis* Jeanette Fries* of Allcndnle the pastor, the Htu. L Wlnstim
icago.
1 «ttmrfnv-«finrnnnn
ber of new members in the state i But don’t disturb/ the breweries— is the song leader and children* Stone, will adinlnLsti-r lhe sacra- '
.eatm their
their former
ftWmer home
home
------------Ashby home Friday evening,
though home defense requires—
l and new,unions air being orgunized
Clarence Payne and Dun Pavnr
worker. Special number* In song
Let the beer trucks keep on rolling are provided at each service and e
througtioul the county.
illrrctiir. and thr gills'ciioruv. dim:- Jn *hr Circle are asked to pay them ] Tooia-, m charge,
..at-.- Htn evening Mis. Frtess also 'ted by Mr*. Slone,
The b
&gt;' April 15. 1042
Mr
**M‘4- h,d * ‘'
n U&lt;. reported that un oil w«li
Stone. will
wiH sing -The
by
1942 or thdr
their lots
lol* wlU
— an&lt;|
—• -Mrs Rrx McCarty have
plays thc piano accordion al .each; ]Palms." Mrs. Stone .singing the ol&gt;-|not be taken care of this season. ■
Mr. S,™,.
lire
;»«.»«, JJrjJJ. .b- —
.re ......................... re W.rtm...
settee uur to inc- taiou utocKatt.
.....
.7.
.
■
t
in
.mini*
ligalo. A violin number by Joe Mix,
The
Briggs
school
reg- ulUMI/lkA
l-uther Brodbtvk
Rev. Geiger.
,,ar,,,' 2
I&lt;,^_.------------lul -ht. conducting, children's mcct- with Mrs. Harold Foster accompany­ Goodwill
aumuk.uud
VJVIMVI.
,---- --------a
af|r
aertuot
now
tuts now
n reghas
— aWKir,
Mr. P. J Eckardt of Grand Rapids
. , ,
...
school --------P T A. will
hold,-------islrntitJVof
ing. will be another musical fea- . Goodwill
-------- --------— -----—— — twenty-eight
------- — — pupils. Rc- ...
. .„p,»r lunl nr hl.
ure b ™u„u.,| .
Ihr work at thr campmreting hen Hire
are HobbitHnhiil.- Frarrr
The prc-Ea*tcr communion 1,4 mertiiut
meeting Fridav
Friday ttiahl
night. March 27. 'cent
J cent entrants
rntrnnls are
Frarrr. UU. OU.^reM&lt;. erreur -renin,.
S
&gt; I.
the past two veam
Children' mi vice is .m Thursday evening with Bl 8:30 E. W. T.There will be a , Binmllne Moor...jJ .i and
Silcox Sileox
child child
meetings wit! lx* held dally nt 4:15 - irsponse bv Hu- choir. The hour H KOod ProRcam. one ol the plays beKl.h.rrt llta.m.r M,., Bmh.
Tiie
the
The snow drifts
drills are gone and
=n,-i th.
BtaudL. Ur.und Mrs. VUIor EcUrtl
° ’ !'.tLt
SPECIAL SALE Pure Silk $1.00 Quality
A sjietmi invitation is extended, tt 7 i »
o'clock
lids church is iilso ,nB “Dr Cutup." There will also be major pun of the highway* are In *rre .1 Ion,a On biu-mre. Tlmndav ^o-1 -uamre RusreH tow.,,
Ure union
on a,red “
■«,«&gt;
ok ™P|»r. '•&gt;&gt;
*'«■
Hosiery — Slightly Imperfects by Well
receded.
niaht and to net the children into FYldav
afternoon and ulro called on Rd*- ■
------------- 1 please bring own table service.
. water murk has receded
sell Voelker who wius home on a 1
The dedication of thc new Hnm- Delton
Known Manufacturer
on Thur, day making pastoral rail . tlwe-day leave from Washington.,
LEGAL NOTICES
tnond organ will feature the serv­
Clayton Case ol ttie gcnrral mer- D.C. where he U employed by the!
ice Sunday morning ut the First
War Dept.
For the Palm Sunday r-cnice the Prcsbyierian church, nnd an -..u
Methods church Sun2 PAIRS
up-1 ’hl*
ch.i-rd the George Miller farm of
Mr und Mrs David Smith and obdek fob publicatiom
children of lhe,Children's Di pt nt propriufe sernuMi
......... u ill lx- delivered &lt;'•&gt;• cvrnln« al 7 ’« tE»«&gt;'i»dv Johnstown. nhd«r&gt; in readiness tor
David. Jr. und Marilyn of Luke
- Conger,
, welcome.
There will la- special
our S' S. under thc direction ot bv tiie jMStor. the Rev
S.
snrliui
w.trk
Gdf.-u cullmi on Mr* "" '
]
Easter
music.
S J. COOh'y. Slipt.. Wil! give Ihithiiwiiy.
,
The
Senior
Class
of
the
Delton
--;
7
—
;
",
"7,"
uitlt
.Sunday afternoon,
Holy Week will be marked by the
Rural Agricultural school uill pre­ on ThurMtay und called al hi* broth­
tore and -song. The childt
----- ------------er. Willard Cate's home .
.
’
• • t1.
.
ommllted to memory the word*." us arranged by Dubois, at j sent its play "Bolts and Nuts' Fnscripture passage* during thr past tlie Presbyterian church on Tue&gt;Miller form on Thursday Due to III
A baby girl tame Friday mommonihs. The pastor will abo bring।duv mining. March 31. at eight, tortum
health
he
will
discontinue
furrning.
Ing
to
brighten
the home of Mr
' The regular meeting of the W.
,, m-M.,.- wmpruit io
orTf r ,
....
„ .,.n« „ c „
S C. S. .of the Delton Methodist: Thc farm ot hLs lather where he'and Mrs Harold Ritchie,
has »j&gt;nt al! his life has been Mild , The W M A. at Mr und Mrs"■•”n
“&gt;'
chore,, »nd inn, rehool
„4I „
by
Arthur
Lower
"p.*ul
“
Kybura
“
on
Wedn™
CU&gt;M,n
CaMMr
nnd
Evening Tn.e.ssage on "All Sign; choirs directed
Hrs
Mil-'John
Moon-'s"
Thursday
wu.s welt
&lt;tlrr-eted by Arthur i/iw«-r. —r Mrs PnU, Kytiiirv —
‘
,.t- Foreman
-nt —...will
m- preside at day“aHenioon.
ra,n ’-April
y • ’]).
j””’ : ier
Point.—Tn Whal’~
Mis. Kirk
ler will
will remain
remain at
at the
the old
old hdm
homestead attended
Thr following officers
Friday at I 30 P M v shall unite the organ
.were elected: Pres-, Mrs Zole Pfeif--------- Mrs Marshal)
*
SPRING
Harrington
Norwood •for the present
with thc other churches in the Good
Thetnaple syrup reason is on and,fer: Vi&gt;-»- Prrs. Mr- Lois Moor.Mis Ixiwer lx Hie soprano soloist und Mt's Caroline Solomon will be
many ure engaged in the process ol Sec., Mrs. Idu Norton: Tretts Mrs.
Friday rervlcc at the . Eimnnnurl: nnd tenor soloists arc Wesley Bur­ fn charge of the program.
SHADES
production
Anna Moore: Literature See. Mrs.
Epi-eopal church.
rell also Gordon Williams of
. Mr:- Willard Case spent over night Evelyn Hook; Thunk offering Hee.
Woodland Robert Wing’of Grand
on Wednesday with her grand Mrs Eva Batcunun.-Delegate* rhre4 THREADS
Rapids will tie guest baritone soloist.
Ladies Aid is sponsoring a plate I Children at the Mr und Mrs David en were Inis Moore. Eva Bateman
subject Inr Palm Sunday.
Following
is
thr
program:
Intro
­
supper Thursday evening nt thc I Miller home.
SERVICE
nnd Evelyn Hook to attend Branch
Solemn
Declaration."—Mrs duction. "All Yr People." soprano Town Hall
, Every one invited.
;
I Thc community Furin Bureau or- meeting ut Kilpatrick church
WEIGHTS
Henry Elliot, soloist
rolo: 'Father. Forgive Them." the!
— - , Ignnlzation will meet on -Wednesday
Rules Smith dtetks'unduy evening
Membership class meeting Wr.i- first word, chorus, tenor and bail-' "'*** Hope
1 night with Mr. and Mrs Clyde ut
|10Illf. tn Baltlmdre niter a
tone Mlos: the second word. “This
Tin- Community club will be held ; Cheeremun.
long lllne.ss However, lie was con­
Very Day.'' tenor and baritone; the ot the school house this week Fri- , Mrs. Margaret Smith ot Nash- fm«j to hlB ^&lt;1 only a short time
Sizes 9 to IO1.?
thlrd word. "Woman. Behold Thy day evening. March 27
vllle
Ls
spendiii?
a
■?•
’
«
’
.
‘
*
’
1
Mr
“
,ld Ml' K‘*rr l&gt;““" and
DON'T MISS
Long Wearing
Son." soprano, tenor, baritone and'
daughter. Mrs. Ldiih Miller and daughter went home to live Snt- ORDER loll PUBLICATION
Shultz
.clinriLs; lhe fourth word. "My God.". The Shunz community dub will'![’family.
—-—. -. .,
. • unlay after spending three wr-k.-i
Sheers with Re­
eluding Saturday at fl 1’ M begin-’baritone
,
THIS STOCK
solo; the fifth word. "I
A recent change in real estate with Mr and Mrs H R Davis,
nlng Sunday evening. March 29. und Thhst.
.
with
Lester Sonnevillr , ownerahip came in the purchare of |.s,rh of t|M. I&gt;uvU fanilUrfc ,s
inforced Heels.
' tenor. bari(onr and choYus; meet
,
, Mrs.
,
closing Sunday evening April 5 the
,
sixth word. Father. Into Thy 0,1 Tliuri,d‘&gt;y- April '3.
ING SALE
tiie Ifoward Burchett farm of thc joying a new back norch
Too?
Briggs district by Mr .nd Mrs. K&gt;M“ und
HebIT&amp;ier .pent
Several ministers have been engaged Hunds.” tenor solo and chorus; and Hutland
as
speakers
and
we
wilt
have
sitccia*
]
THURS., FRI
the seventh word. It Ls Finished.''
Rutland Cemetery Circle will meet I I Theodore Tiick. our former teach, r Wednesday with Mr and Mr* Uovd
go»|&gt;el singing.
soprano, tenor, buritone and chorus al th(, hnmc of Mre E&lt;la
f-r who has been one of us for mne;EnhIon of Nashville.
SATURDAY
Come In Look
on Thursday evening, th-- annual an afternoon meeting. Wednesday,
.
.
.
I Lawrence Greenfield celebrated Ills
church meeting will be held
April I.
F.I.ECTKII' SIGN
Over This Big
her daughters. Mrs Edd Hoffman's!। birthday Sunday. gueaU being Mr
A beautiful new electrically light­
for Miinr time, spent Sunday at and Mr* Orville Gardner ot Niu.liBAPTIST
CHCRCH
It
arilon
ed annopneement board has been
, vllle. Mr. and Mrs. LuFloy OraenToday, Thursday. March 26 . the
The Rogers school P T A will home, ret uni ing to lhe Hoffmn.i
plni-cd at thr Wesleyan Methodist
Pure Silk
.amte
“f1’*- Mr- and Mr4 R*&gt;Ph Heimey.
home ot.
on muttuay
Munday
church. corner N Michigan avenue luidlc* Aid meet* with Mr*. John meet this Thursday evening at the
Miss Dorothy Holmes und friend Mr and Mr*
Ru-srell Greenfield,
Stockings
The school modernization
nnd East Stale Road. Tlic sign Adcock. 137 West Mil) Ladies cor- school
of
Battle
Creek
.•pent
Himday
at
lhe
"M'’ ML" Patricia Caukltis of Hasdlally Invited.
I project will be discussed.
home of her parents. Mr .nd titup.
Mis and
"**”Mrs
■****Thelma Johnson*"*■of
---------plnced on an .angle so that it can
Muskegon
Gaylord Holmes.
.'AIT'EI.I.A ( HOIIt
Martin Cotiier*
bt-e«-asi1y read from cither of the
Mrs. Ray Wyodslra uixl daughter-;
Mu* fX»n* Hollman daughter of
. .
.
। Preaching service next Sunday
two street*. ft not onlv shows thc
The A Csppelta Choir of Hunting-1 morning at 10 o'clock- Come out in-l.w of near Nashville visited at Mr and Mr* Thoma* Hoffman ot
name of the church but also the
the Clifton Miller home The Wood-, Baltimore, and Jerry Johnson, son
utldre.ss of thr pastor and thr hours ton College. Huntington. Ind. will and worship with us and attend rtra'n ure formerly from GrandI ol Mr and Mrs John Johnson of
present a program ot -acred music j Sunday school following
of services of the church
Rapids
Delton, were married at Bryan. Ohio.
m the United Brethren church at
---------------- *♦*----------------The church was newly jxilnird
Saturday March 14
Hearty c
Freeport on Fildny evening. April' SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Tlic Lord in in his holy temple:
this summer and with thr new sign 3 at 8 o'clock
Ml an‘* Mrs Keith Furlee are Jet all the earth keep silence be­ lira (illations!
Ls a fine improvement to that sec,
I'hb choir ha* appeared in near-Ith? P™ud Parents of a seven pound!
I
BANNER WAnVADVS. PAY
fore him —Hab 2:20
tlon of i he city. The interim of
,'
baby
boy
that
arrived
at
Pennock
‘
.cv™. “V Cities in lhe past and it is a rare,
thr church
wus redecorated recentI hospital Moixlay morning.
ly. new lights have just been in- tc«H to have them in Freeport. Rev,1 Ralph Townsend, son of Mr. and
stalled and new Sunday Schoo) Olmstead and his people extend a . Mrs Otto Towhscnd and Miss Mil-1
rooms liave been built in the base- «»rdlol invitation to the public lo'.died
f
Brumbaugh of Dayton. Ohio.I
ment.
Other Improvement- ttre hear this unusual• program
Chcck Up On Your Wants and Put In
were married at a church wedding
planned for the umr future.
I nt Dayton. Saturday evening. Mnr
* union &lt;■„«! Mfe, rente, will;
*' •?»
imKh or Wre/1Your Supply Early
Ire ,rek, in Bum.,,,re, Cplreop., £2“
br"
Ministers of Barry county have
Devoe
been planning for some very inter-' nttirnoon. April 3^
Phoebe Oak* and Mr. and Mrs I
.eating events, with the help of the PRESBYTERIAN
Non Rubbing Wox
Lawson Smith were, gqfflts at thc I
W K. Kellogg Foundation A ne- ANNOUNCEMENTS
, ’‘edding. We extend our best wishHaving decided to quit farming I will sell at my farm located
day Institute convenes on Monday.
l he Pastor's Preparatory class M 10 “«• brldc antl groom.
pt.
April 13. at Ftr.-t Congrcgationni will meet at the manse this afterMr- and Mr*. Floyd Mahler of
1 mile south and 1 mile west of Banfield the following personchurch. Battle -Creek, for min is tern noon at 4:15
i Detroit were nt the farm Saturday
ot thc seven
to which
re« t.t county
----- Carea,7.'*
-—-J
Tiie annual meeting of the church ‘ en route to Scottville.
'
ai property on
two top-ranking 0&gt;Mken have been nl,d congregation will be held in
Mr and
Wn' Cappon spent
Johnsons Gio Coat
invltt-d
nrn nr
r-l...
....
......
...n -w-t. U.ui. k,_ t. ft....invited.
Dr C-b-.rl...
Charles
Clav-room
,
„ There are
. —
the dining
of lhe church to- the lw't
with his father,
ton Morrison editor of The Chris- night following u supia-r served under, Cornelius Cappon of Stony Point,
tian Century." and Dr. George Al- the auspice* of the Comus club All'
*n •&gt;»t' '■“Rar btUh
Mr*.
Carl
bert Coe. author of important books memb.-rs and friends of the church
”rs *',d- M
” n
“rl Lehman‘ of,
on religious education
llt,. muted to attend
An organ Bellevut-'anfiI Mr and Mrs Laurence
...» soils
of Coats Grove]
A 'group of about fifteen Barry recital will foUnw th- business ,■ cl,ase and
'
COMMENCING AT 1:30 SHARP.
county minister-, will be eligible for session
i wen- Sunday dinner guests of Mr.i
summer scholarships. Arrangements
"Die new Hammond electric or-1, and Mrs Ora* Lehman
Moth Flake
Clean All
Edward Fisher left Sunday for
lire being made for thr group to at- gan and chimes will be dedicated at
tend the Towi/ and County Lend- tiie morning service next Sunday the Isthmus of Panama where he
HORSES
Quart jo&lt;-_
COWS
ershlp School for Clergy, at the at U) o’clock Tiie pastor will tell, hus been stationed.
Dichlorcide
Mr and Mrs. Vane Wolring. Mr
University of Wisconsin The school about "Having lhe Hosanna-Spirit';
Soilax
Moth Crystals. lb.
which devotes two weeks’ study to and will preach on the theme. "Let and Mrs Eldon. Farrell, Larry Joe
Sorrel mare, 6 yrs. old,
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old
of
Woodland
were
Sunday
guests
of
rural sociology and economics, will the Saints Be Joyful."
wgf. 1450 lbs.
I Mr and Mrs Ogle Flanigan
due Nov.' 7
Elkoys
concern, iteelf this year with probThe Piutor will meet the Pre­
;
Mr. and Mrs Lawson Smith of
lem* arising in rural areas due to paratory vlass during the Sunday
Black mare, 7 yrs. old,
Woodland and Mrs. Owen Smith
HRH Cleaner *| gc
the w.jr
Tiie date* are June 29 *Ch«'1 hour.
.
: were Friday over night guest* nt
wgt. 1450 lbs.
Wood Putty
to July 10.
A sclcctcil choir under the lead- Mr and Mrs.x^Ferris Lathrop of’
Plans are also being made for a «*h*P of Arthur W Uiwer will give Toledo. Ohio SfttmjMy the former I
Hampshire brood sow
Black gelding, 12 yrs. old,
Cameo
one-week's Institute at Albion col- “ 'ar"'&lt;* concert in the First Pres-. couple attended the wedding of
2 yrs. old, wgt. 350 lbs.
wgt. 1200 Ibt.
lege
for
lay
worker*
in
the
churches,
byterlan
church
Tuesday
night.
Crack Filler
]l Ralph Townsend and Mrs O Smith
Thb aill.be held July 12 to 17
1 March 31 They will sing "The1. visited her iiarenLs. Mr and Mrs '
; Seven Las! Words '
Jake Katherrnan of Bradford, Ohio.
FARM MACHINERY
COWS
CONFIRMATION RITES
Old Settler
1 Ci
' Thursday afternoon Mrs Paul
Sweet Air
METHODIST CIRCUIT
FOR SEVENTEEN
For ■ Astern*
■
There will be a special communion! Townsend gave a birthday party in
Good line of farm tools,
On Wednesday evening. March .18.
Holstein-Guernsey
cow,
on Maundy Tliursday eve«Kill*
Emmanuel church wo* the scene of service
tome practically new
nn,«. Ann, Z
Ure Qu,mb, ihurel,
°""'1 S'"™' "" ,Mr*„
5’ yr*. old
Paste
the apostolic rite of confirmation lor -reryon, on Ih'drcwl B^u,- Vruggink and Sharon "
ot Battle;
Petermans
QCi
K-H0-,
Twelve adult* and five young peo-j
Good double harness
Crick. Mrs Arthur Teeter and Dav-;
DIM,'OVt itv —VJersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
pie were confirmed by thc RL Rev.* -tiing with the call to worship al Id ol Coots Grove. Mrs. Wayne Ort7:30. the invitation to |&gt;artakc of
Climax
due in March
Third harness
3 collars
BlU'.tWKl1TnOr'\‘lf Or."“d thc
the Lord's
Lora * Supper
supperwill
win be
or given
given every
every । Icy und Ronnie. Mr* Eston Everetts.
.
-k. bW.M,p °f
half hour closing with the benedir- Judy and Phillip. Mrs Eldon Furrcll
Rat Paste
Durham-Guernsey cow,
Back pad harness
.
MKhigan
The ahar wa* beauU- llo|1
0 30. Music, scripture, po- nnd Larry Joe of Woodland. Mrs
Tube
4 yr*. old, due April 4
fully decorated with red silk hang- e|ry and kl|ent meditation will fill- Charles Townsend. Shirley and
Imperial.
2 sets platform scales
Mary
and Mrs.Kav"
Harry Sandh
‘"“‘'“n* O^",,Od? * m ,hp ditervwU
Candlelight
will “
“k Lou
Xi‘^nJTa"
Lysol
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old,
Ccr.i.i
lighted taper, the red and gold crratr „ worahipful atmosphere. br°°k _;.J
Ul.d Donn
* ZZ^y.
K“'. Refresh­
4 10-gal. milk cans
due April 13
color scheme being symbolic of the Comc -whenever you can. stuv us ments of Ice cream and cake were
flames of fire wliich descended on tong n„ Joll wl#jb
|vavi- -•
— : Mr and Mrs. Chas Warner and
2 5-gal. milk cans
dM!n
Wallvet
Rays Soap
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old,
tlic dLM-iple* ax they received the you
Bishop Whittemore
•«*”« H^nday ■nfr"?on
DeLaval cream separator No
Holy Spirit.
ni.bnn
tVhlll.mnre
due June 6
inspiring
.sermon
on
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
Uoj'd
Faust
of
Vennontville.
Their;
preached an ______
Savabrush
1 fie
Gloss Cleaner
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old,
•"Immortality." Mtylng that in (here; Palm Sunday will be observed daughter and son-in-law. Mr and,
Brush Cleaner. Sr A ' w
FuU Pint
days especially, we should practice next Sunday with an appropriate.MfT- Clarence Faust of Bellevue
2 wheel trailer with rack
due May 21
dwrrthe value of human dignity. "Noth­ Worship Service at 10 o'clock. The'*c”‘n'*°
K*2L‘h.
‘U‘.
Scalding kettle with iron base
Sponges
Durham cow, 6 yrs. old,
Moth Balls
ing can separate the human *oul. or sermon theme will be "Palms .nd
Profiteers" Baptismal service far' h~jLnlin HTeMeSSr’cn^1^’’
M-lf, from God-not even death,"
due Aug. 14
Other articles too numerous to mention
the Bishop concluded.
*.................
lJhU ume____ ._____m _ iurienas
,rlfnds
__
After tiie service, about a hundred —
people attended thc reception at thc
Other Holy Week Services will in-j Harrison Blbcher went 'to the
parish house. Mrs. Kellar Stem-and elude a Musical Communion Service Atnfrtcan
lon hosuilal MondayTERMS OF SALE: Strictly cash, no goods to be removed until paid for.
Mr*. Charles Potts presided at the on Thursday evening, nnd the Union|for treatment
coffee table, which wa* decorated Good Friday Service at the EpisMr. and Mrs Isaac Williams. Mr
with spring flower?;
.
copal church on Friday afternoon and Mrs. Paul Towns of Woodland
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
The confirmation class attended from 1:30 to 3 o'clock.
and Mr. and Mrs Keith Farlee were
Courtesy And Friendly Service Shown To All
the communion service at 8 o'clock
On Easter Sunday, the Sunrise Bunday guests ot Chas. Farlee and
on Sunday morning, after which Service will be held at 7 o'clock In family. Other guest* during the day
Prompt Delivery 8wice
Phone 2131
they were guests at a delicious Hw morning. This will be' a short were Mr and Mr*. Shirley Mayo
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer
W. G. HORTON, Clerk
breakfast, served by a committee of service of praise and rejoicing with and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith
' ladle* headed by Mrs UWrehce...
a brief message
, ____
from __
the paator —
and of Hasting*. Mr*. Neu Granger and
i Herrick.
’ i- and
* *-----------------------* Mr* Floyd William* of Woodland.
Baxter music
hymns.
Our great

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JAMES CLEVELAND, Prop

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH M. LM2

I

PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. und Mix Clifford Dolan spent
W. Douglas Barnes is home from
several daya last week In Chicago. M. 8. p. for hi* vacation.
Mr. ond Mr*. William Fox r.f
Stephen Johnson was Ivome from
Kalamazoo spent the weekend with- Indianapolis over the weekend,
their parents.
• Mrs Lola Altman of Dowling spent
Mr. and Mrs Paul Dyer of Kala- Friday with Mrs. 8. C. Brock.
m.i&gt;no wen.- Sunday guests of Mr*! John c Ketcham of Grand RapEUa Wolfe. Mrs Dyer's mother.
; m* WJU ln Ule cU). on Tuesday on
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth l-elns and business.
daughters of Battle Creek visited, "
'
’
- Hasting} relatives tiie latter |&gt;art of.
Northport.
Mr. and Mrs. E it. Parcell left on;
aturduy for Martin's Ferry and was the guest of Mrs. L L. Cressey
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Edw. Van Popcrlng
visited Grand Rapids relatives over

R. M. Cook rntumed Monday from HASTINGS LAD IN
a two weeks stay at St. Petersburg.! UNIVERSITY BAND
Among
those who attended ' lhe
Fla., with Mr. and Mrs W R Cook.
------- -------------------------------------------Among the HasUnga people whoiconcert by thc University of Michl have returned from spending some ff&gt;n band at South High school in
time in Florida are Mr. and Mr*.iOrand Rapids on Tliursday eveAndrr.w Myer*, who were at Sulphur niug were. Mrs. Maurice Roush,
Spring*: Mr. and Mr*. Herman Zer- Mrs. Hwt&gt;' McDonald und daughbel, who stayed at New Port Richey.!,er- Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs D?wto
and Mr and Mr*. Edw Down* and »‘np
”»«« W1.
•*“’
Mrs Albert Craig, who were guesto f*”** Ml“ Lro,,a
°'Wood- gram for thc Mothers. We Ang
of Mr and Mr*. TIkm Johnston at
PW’WB'-hh her
rente songs. The meeting was closed
Bradenton. All returned on Fri-i 15r'
DoroU‘3' Hetoe. of Grand , by the president Evelyn Clark and
: One of the members of (he Uni­ then -we all played baseball.
versity band to Robert .Roush, ton
On Tuesday evening, March 17. 01 Mr an.d M,» Maurice Roush of Cheek Cha May Tanda Group
the marriage of Mto* Esther Warner Hayings. He to a comellal. Thc
Check Cluv May Tanda Group met
daughter of Mr and Mr* Charlra director was Wm D Revell! of
Warner of WametviUe and Harry ;Ann Ar^°r. and
co’Yer‘ "S’ at the home of their guardian. Mr*.
Lilly (ft near Charlotte wa* solemn-' !£on*?.red..
Grand_ Rapid, Merritt Bryant. Il was voted to have
n bake sale this Saturday: Mar­
tied at&gt; the home of the officiating
jorie Norton displayed her hundl-

Camp Fire
Activities

Tlic bride's dress was pink woo)
with matching accessories and l»cr
corsage was formed of sweet peas
Friends of John Foster, tonndr D
wiekendf •
wllh a plnk'CfrnaUou in the center H. I. A. tester In Barry county, will
\ Mr. and Mrs Robert Dryer and: t)K
ia,.. ..U n,i__ .L
w»ylc. English and children were1 Mrs P^JL Adair la the guest of
.smidoy guest* of Mr und MraJ J4r_ond'M&gt;s Fred Goodman of De­
blue crepe dress with mulching ac­
cessories and her corsage wa* of car­
nations. Mr. Roberts was best man
Mr. and Mrs. Lilly have gone to
housekeeping in their own farm
Grand Rapids vb.ltcd Mr. und Mrs.
Henry Mulder Saturday night.
■
Howard Herrick of New York City
was the guot of Mr and Mrs. Luwren&lt; e..Herrick over the’ weekend.
Lowell Herbert, at Otoego. celebrat­
ed hl* 93rd-birthdvy on Maith 17
He is in fairly good health, though
slightly deaf , Hu eyesight to good
enough »o he can read and write.

Only Eight Day

then

TWENTY-FOUR JOIN
CLASS IN TAILORING

-special tot in clothing, who will tench
the course. will discuss style trends.
’ fabric and pattern selection al tills

One clou will meet April 7, 9. u
and 16 and thc other ftous April 8.
10. 15 nnd 17 for all day meetings

Organizations
Clyde

brr of the Methodist church and
was a faithful attendant during hb
When he was 22 years of ugc lie
joined the Masons and has remained
a member for thc 71 years, Has­
tings Masons sent congratulations
to. Mr. Herbert, on his birthday, Hto
relatives lurid a family party In hto
honor on Sunday nt thc son's home.

entertained by thr Hastings lodges
in IGO. F. hall. Monday evening.
March 30 ut 8 o'clock A pot luck
’upper will be followcd by enter-

Mr. and Mta. Hugh Hamidone and
Miks Marjory Bristol ot Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs Millon Murphy of
Grand Rapids vtoited Mr. and Mrs. being transferred to another point
]■*. L. Bauer aitd-.uUier Hastings and to Ut present employed as store­
keeper.
friends on Thursday mid Friday.
Mis. Perkins to making her home
Erwin Clark, returned Tuesday from here with Raymond's parents dur-:
l^-ila Past hospital in Battle Creek ing l»ls absence and to employed In
where he had been for ten days as
a medical patient.
MLss Suzanne Sumner spent last
I

gcry Guild, meets wi
have completed at least three years Clark. 317 E High St.
in club projects. State and federal Apnl 2. Dev ert will
extension workers will judge thc
records of those competing, with a
committee not later than' October
31. Six college scholarship-. each. With Mrs. Clay Adams east
Bliss factory on April 2.
winners from among thc various
state champions.

.Samuel Robinson. While
u. Sumner played on the'i of their daughter. Virginia to Dean
| Fell of Battle Creek April 4 has
• been set as the date for tiie wedding
which will take place in Battle
*""•lll,y

Suits and Top Coats for Easter ond year-round wear.
Mode by Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx, Clothcraft and Ameri­
can Clothing Co.
There are many reasons why you should select your new
suit now. You get these nationally advertised lines with
extra comfort, extra smartness, extra long wear and extea trousers if you want them.

Saturday

thr latter two will Join Philip Mitch­
ell. who to in training al Fori 81)1
They left on Sunday.

by STETSON
and SCHOBLE

they'll lead thc Easter
Wonderfully flattering,
softly tailored, feminine

$1.00
$4.95

cr Hastings friends on Monday.
Mrs. Stewart Kelley was in Bat-

flatter you . . . catch all
eye*. Milan type, starched
la&lt;^_t)pes. braided straws

operation ut Ulla Post hospital or
Saturday lit- is showing improve-

NUNN BUSH and
EDGERTON SHOES
These are better quality thbn we
can get in the future.

The BEAUTY BAR

PRICES - NUNN BUSH

naoMs

4 gun. formerly-a nurse a f Pennock,
j ho’pltai. wa* Injured. She wa* takifcn to War Memorial hospital at tiie

,50. and
compnnied Mrs. Agnes Fisher lo
Battle Creek on Sunday where they
were called by the illness of Mrs.

HOTEL HASTINGS

Others at 4.50

underwent a major oja-ration Sat­
urday al the Osteopathic hospital
In Battle Creek. Mrs Agnes Fish-,
er remained for an indefinite period.
Mrs. Johnson is doing as well u,
possible.

DRESS SHIRTS by Arrow, Wilson Bros, and Tru-Val

Prices 1.65 - 2.00 and 2.50
ARROW and BOTANY TIES

WILSON BROS. SOCKS

lines . . . bright, bright
reefers nnd boxy coals . . *.
new, pasteto in classic style:.
. . . styles for spores or
dress ... all precision tai-

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

id 5.50

for men and boy

■BONNET &amp; GOWX SHOP
Phone 2132,

1.00 and 1.50
50c and 75c

they have il al

�THE BASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 76. IM!

PAGE KIGHT

The Hastings Banner

j THE CHURCHES j [jcARDS OF THANKS

i - n \
..&lt;&gt;. T,k»r« lir.-.r liba .tnlhio,.
it)

I’alrlrk llutulh l.a.ii.-r.l

FOR SALE:

"Muck" Land potatoes, Katohdini, large si«c. good
eating, oil pick-ouft from U. S. one grade. 80 cent*
crate until laid. Cail daytimes only.

j.

MICHIGAN LAND CO. WAREHOUSE

In.

Sheldon Agency

Phone Martin 3721, Carl McGuffey

Surety Bondi
Phone 2185
Haitingi

WANTED

Swanson Agency
Life

Firo

Auto

«,!&gt;!.

Tornado

\Tou are always near a State
\
Fann Service Man.
Farm Bureau Slate Agent
tf

EMPLOYMENT

Attention, Farmers . . .

| MIIH&gt;LRA&lt;-r.l&lt; Mun &gt;«»&gt;. IWH.

109 W. Slate St.

&gt;

w

•
w unn

M.

Ila.«u&gt;(&gt;. fh'U'-

Seeding time is almost here. Why not order your
spring seeds now ond save. I have a complete line
of high purity seeds. Also Nitragin and Ceresan for
treating seed grains.
-

'•!«- jHknt* 1. Si.i&gt;A&gt;, I-.
/■ • .
i -&lt; .
5;0O P.

s
.r:..—if.:;;;;'x;:-;

See Harvey W. Enzian at Cressey,

AUCTION SALES

Mich, or phone Prairieville 14—F24.

tf

LUI ¥-«r Sale Wllh

HENRY Fl/NNERY

DOWLING • BARFIELD
METHODIST 1
CHURCHES

NASH VII.1.E
PHONE 3201
- Dales can be made at Banner office.

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST

HORSES - $7.50

Bailings

Pancoa.it Bldg.

COWS - $6.00

We hove a collector stationed in Haitingi to give
immediate service.
We pay thc Phone Charges.

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eaveilroughing

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. State

Phone 2331

COWS $6.00

HORSES $7.50

JERRY ANDRUS

Phone Collect

ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

Valley Chemical Company

Nat l Bunk Bldg.

Phone 2519

Telephone HASTINGS 2697

JEFFERSON STREET U. B. CHURCH
-----Rritdenee—236 South JtfDroon.
POMONA GRANGE

AUCTIONEER
Lilt your Auction Salei with

Prompt Service

1 ourleenth year of service

'
' ’

DEWEY REED
Eitimatci cheerfully given. Datei.
ran be made at Banner office.
i for S£S'° 000DS
Phone 3467
Haitingi, Mich, j
,
u I I”" - KI. I.
&gt; tvl UlX
---------- —-___________________
11
ui.l.&gt;■

He ubanldq. SaAe in
I 111011 &lt;i|»enc.5l ’thine hand, and
. -intitfl«-5t flu. Ht.nlrM
llxir...

WOLVERINE
Shell Horsehide
SAFETY SHOES

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Boyer for STILES and
Company Bantings stock­
yards, phone 2588, or call
717—1*3
through
the

PIANO TUNING

U&gt; il.a .’..in, ul.r,
I’hn l.»rblr&lt;iurr.

Call E. T. WOOD

721

■llwln.
|.h.in.. ;.r, f l

Haitingi, Mich.

A ll.Ult.AlN- l:M&gt;» kh,»ri!,t r-miwr

K

•■I'lMi' t?'”0- '

. .......

.1-SC i

,

’* *'

AUCTIONEER

,‘h”F

I am Haling sales now.

fulf SALE l'»il fh-KroIrf.
ron 1
ilttiuu. . KtrrlLat.. i.r. ■ 1
lir*. i
-ii,l liil-r*
1 JI
!|a«l&lt;r:&lt;. Ilakrr, ‘

CURT SOLOMON

LESSEN

1 . FATIGUE

NEON SIGNS
AND

REPAIRING

Model U Allis Chalmers trac­
Nothing tires
tor on rubber
•
■........................
,—you faster than
1938 Allis Chalmers tractor ■ stiff work shoes^ Wolverine
shell
Horsehide Safety
Shoes
Model W. C. on rubber
*
'
‘
Model F-12 International trac­ always remain soft and flex­
ible thus helping to prevent
tor and cultivator
'
accidents
caused
by
fatigue.
New 9 ft. double Dunham cultipacker
-

Gold Leaf — Silver Leaf

HENRY EGGLESTON
Phone 2421

Electrical Wiring
Prompt Service and Reliable
Work at Fair Prlrea.
DEFOREST SNYDER. SR.
R. 1. Hastings
Phone 714—Fl2
. ..
.
...
if

F.S.NIETHAMER
Allis Chalmers Dealer
Woodland. Mich.

CAP

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

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
885 No. Michigan Avenue
lone 2437
Halting.

PET8 FOR SALE A MISCELLANEOUS

SEEK 5.76OJXM GARDENS
IN DEFENSE PROGRAM
Each one of Michigan'* 186.000'
farmer* is urged to have an ade-1
quate farm garden in 1942 to reduce
need for transportation of foods
Nationally, the United States De-,
pnrtment of Agriculture War Boards'
seeks a total ot 5.760.000 farm gar­
dens.—one on every farm

Cail 761-

STEEL CAP PREVENTS
CRUSHING
Another important aid to
safety is the scientifically
shaped steel shell concealed
underneath the toe cap of
each Wolverine Shell Horse­
hide Safety Shoe. Tremen­
dous weights can fall on or
roll over it without even dent­
ing it Since crushed toes are
among the commonest of
accidents to industrial and

ERVICE
B. L. PECK
429 8. Michigan
Baiting*
'
Phone 2585
Th. EFFICIENCY built into

Truss Fitting
by in
EXPERIENCED
FITTER

LY BARKER’S.
Haitingi Phoaa MIS

ovary place of Sorgo Dairy

farm workers. it-s easy to see
the importance of this hidden
steel protection. Its slight
additional cost will be repaid
many times over if it keeps
you from losing time and
earnings just once. Why not
insure yourself against pain­
ful, costly accidents this easy
and inexpensive way. Come
in soon and get all the facts.

Farm Equipment wai novar

CLEANING—DYING
FUR GLAZING

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

help you a** that Efficiency

with experienced information,

SHOE STORE

FOR

INSURANCE
Hotel lusting.

rbno. MM

COME IN, PHONE or WRITE

।

SAo*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1942

SECTION TWO—FACES I

comparative strength. Siie visited if
" "".".Tey. 1
.
WINNERS OF AAA
you if you let them empty the boxes AA;ift Srhnnl LenHc
and tegs as fast as they fUl.
'
3Cn°O1 ueaas
High
Noi«t
|
her sons' families in Ann Arbor and I! ...
. School
c .
i kl
•
NOTE BOOK CONTEST
Detroit She spent her lost summer || High bchool Notes N
Christmas Seal Sale
; The Barry County Triple a has
We are experimenting with sugurin Bay View. She Insisted on the E=-=^s.———-- contrast
Milo school
the
record among l&gt;een. nporuoring a note book
id trying out tiie re11001 won ”
11’ recuru
— —— .
l*ss recipes and
re­
annual Christmas
gathering In
sults on our ample
‘ and eloquent
- Barry «««»&gt; rural achoota in the,“
•Grandmother's House Beneath the! The Know Hastings club visited
mate-Jnembenhlp here at our In-, ’u*lr of
tuberculosis Christ-1
d«d .,m_ miurandina
।
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
Oaks' In 1921. All these years were the Barry county jnll and lhe Has-;
By Jane Cameron
stltul? of Sngarless Research. When ”uw M&gt;‘,u Th'' ele»e‘l P“I»U* °f lhe i !?nrk
full of pain, and had to be lived in,tings fire department Monday
•
herself and of others ceased only*we have satisfied ournive. that a -*'1™'
•»
of 128 MaU
constant deference to a heart which' Another
preemployment
class'
wlth her passing.
,long os she lived. She served In the seemed to recognize no rrsponn-1 in machine tool operating began ■
t"recipe Is
Is worth
worth puttli
puttingfn our cook-jeaeh- according to Mta I»ls Kempf.i '
Ha.,ln0» renu-r ichiMl Ulu
|Tecipe
On May 17. 1871. she was married -------------------------------------------&lt;State Federation ot Women's
I in
thia column director pf the rural school division I
ClubsUllity to keep beating. Yet she trod’Monday.
T--------Il will operate thirty' Believe it or nob-I juat saw a, book, we will put it
------------------------to clement Smith, who that year j
■
- of thc Michigan-Tuberculosis Assn '
Br’kd0R- teafh"’
for ten years successively, as di- a shining pathwey in spite of stud- hours a week from 10 p. m to 6! n«* 'of
itrese flying SOUTH for all the good ladies to try out on '
begun hla'career as a lawyer In rector,
,
.... r„„
.
a,„
w,-.,people,
,,,, u, L those
w
-rgeeiies.
-.
saint
The ones' Tb,‘ Yecklcy school won secondj
treasurer, vice-president
and ows
‘
ia m
The class will constitute
a 1 Smart
* their disgusted males.
The ones'
, Nashville. For over fifty years they president
.
---- ----of that
— body.
......
She was “"'within
............................................
tiie week of her 72nd istep-up‘program front
.
‘"iT
.. to 24
.. ;
...
around
-------- dh
here try a concoction and If &gt; honors,
^nora.iMeevrnpuRuaveraimg
its
7j
^on second niace'anduS
met .together the responsibilities. also
,
not to.
Uieir I.
liking,
made state secretary for Ute birthday. April 3. 1922. all her chil- hours a day. It Is the convention
Contest
news—Macon business it is r.„;
;... J.,..
—,.,. there U "" ‘ •'•c»1 under ‘ the kadership of
"
in and
unrt gnashing
unn.hin. of
nf teeth
imoh
their
teacher. Mrs
Mrs Mac
Mac CadwallaCadwalla-'
Cuher school. Mrs Carrie
the joys and sorrows of life, until National
j
Federation of Women's
had becci home with her. On type, training for defense Indus-1 men offer a prize ot 8500 to tiie first walling
but '*'
e*. r teacher.
Fisher, teacher, won third plucj
her dcApi. April 10. 1922. preceding &lt;
ibgata to. &lt;he 10th site drove out with visiting'try in'metal trades. George Sto. ! marine Of TliQmu county in. bag a ilt 11 is good. iLjUsL disappears and; dcr.
his decease by less titan ten months. Ulf
(
oia
menus In
in me
wiuninr. wM
&gt;«■ u
“ (he
“•«: Mulmcu, Mr.
I Jap. Now --------------------------don't write and ask
until
they ain't no mo'"' Sixtv-one
rural&gt; •rhnols In JhK
.
old MM&gt;
u» ungni
bkkM wnkhi™.
- Stowell
-----------------------------' me disappears
■
.......................
-------- --------NnUonal Fedcrntior
Each in the home nnd community
Mrs. Smith strong!/ urged that topping en route ut lhe station. »b ,1BS worked 45 years as a machinist I where Macon and Thomas county And the silence is fulla "ilence. If county took pert in thc real saV­
had serveax faithfully and capably the
t
Women's Chjb^.
— Its —
tu good-bye to „
v, husband who having served on apprenticeship I are. I don't know. I just found the you know what I mean. So. all the MUs‘ Kempf‘ slated. However, ‘they
Invest
sur- .^uid
her
“ FAIR LAKE
In November 1876, Judge Smith, as plus
.
The
A..S. was -well
—L..
-----------------attended.
-------- -----wk. to
... which
-i.i-i. waJP .leaving
....
-.for ------------p
Afl.
r ,n the
tn -----------------------a contest magarecipes go tn the cookbook
and -were not eligible lor per capita
fuiMl»-tn-good books,
charlotte
A»«.
--- Consolidated
-—r---------- Press, wtjerr • announcement
------------------—
— silent
------------------------------------------------------meeting for April will be at
Ihp-members
of the club would have Mippcr her daughter
her. hr ha&lt; slnec Ka,netl fnosl °« hLs. zine, and thought it a perfectly the loud ones In the stove. There1i; honors unless their full report, were
na the probate'Surlge^ of Barry _______
______________________
*«.„v w read to ...»
u”’ Community House far dinner
.atJcess. That was thc starter for the nrr physician came to see her. and experience
super idea'.
be a coni syrup cookie one in here In by Jan 15
The Early Diagnosis Campaign. 0,1 »»“'
T?10 r ae.,b?« “ ’i®11*
county, aervlng eight "years TJxe^ujtlngs
Public
walked
tlw'rooms
a IRtle
Trie "Foot
“root Loose"
locmc Junior
junior play
pray can
cast Ii „
.
...» easy
v.. .
&gt;■....d
..i.i&lt;- Library.,
ru.w.-.. which
-. i.u.1. now .
.. . about
. ...
------------------B The
•
'next week, economical and
arc Mesdamcs Mildred Gay.
family moved to Hastings and built captains over 23.000 volumes. Its on
arm chatting with uncon- has been chosen us follows: Rlchuni
Guess what we have in our fam- to make. It Jail hud words and an annual ' educational drive curStuck und Loren Coptheir Urge home in the oak |iucieua wus the Women’s Club U-'ccrned humor.
The doctor had E«riy. R. Rasey: Emily Early. H. By? A female Professor Quiz. The music from Buster, and he doesn't ried on by Christmas seals, la
,
...
8ru.vc..Bt the comer of State brniy. and that cliibTiad much to do «..«.!» reached
Ills ____
home _eiorc
before Babcock:
Hope Early. N
baby
majonty vote.. ■cheduled for April. Slogan of this
__ __
—
... Warner:
.........
. family
...
---- .Ls two
----- myears and three.constitute
.r awvu.-.
! year's campaign U Tuberculosis: lhMr?..Jhrar 'u™
v'llc Mrs° Smit ^became 'ocUv'^Vn *n creat,n|t scn,lmenl ,or Uu? public 'h(
called bock
“r,v u
.™ Early, months old and II bet she can do a
------------------------nc. waa
wn» caurd
back again. ~
The Dick V
Early.
K Brady; m
Mary
---------------- —
------ ----------------Find it. treat it. conquer it
V^o^Webrte? in Vl^ttMs ”
।
worn-out
heart
had
stopped
forever
11
Cnrl:
I,ob
D
clat
“
:
I&gt;!
"
i
hundred
questions
an
hour
and
unIRVING
GARDEN
cLl'B
”” .........................
- ^"Bay View. Mr and Mrs Smith1
,
vernor wroster in rtastmgs.
the Methodist church, und was a
Mrs Smith could only murmur to £»“*■ « J**"' "*nd»
h'r '~1'5*1“* .C*U.T*
»ndng Garden Club met
met
'
• • •_
Deepest sympathy i, extended to
force for rtghteousneM in the com- ......
luu Ulc
|nMJrlunKJ CBV11
«*'»• R ... — : J.
» ■aU the Reader*.Drgrau
at
the same
ju:ndav March
■ml..family ,hud
thc „
opportunity
each1 her daughter. 'This time is the last ......
American ......
Hied Cross will cs- Mr*. Pritt all(
and. rfamily
in thr aeaui
death
...e"
..ny
----- .
------------- T
»«iursuay.
siurcn 19th
ivm at
ai the
me home
name:1 an.uv m
rnunity. Her influence was always yrar O{ )iearlng some of America's' T 11 Father good byo'
Williams*
r IHoiicht alia was atkina _• »•__ ..
. . ..
“lark Miriam Walker P Otinnrt- i time
JLT™ J.
^rl. ..
Va» ...
Sickle
Mr.-.. ...
Miner ’abhsli two senice club, for soldiers cf hrr mother. Mrs. Nellie Davis
who csome and helpful, for she was moU noted ieclurers. Mrs. Smith
M irOrn‘fD
1 thrm oul of hablt “,ul 8a'e *”‘r son,**Palnier was a&amp;rUtmg hostess. Pot -aHors anil marines ftom the Unit- who passed aa-iy after a short Ul1
"Yet it was not the last. Her »oul
loyal to the Master she loved and came to believe that Hastings could1 goes marching on here in other lives ror.1 W.U. K Ft &gt;»•&gt;'.
For- . roog siowrrs ond .n. Iri tnd know !llrk diimrr wu -rvM a, noon, Ihr rd SiaUr’r.ow on duly In KorUrrm nrv .1 hrr hon.r In nmlr Crrrt.
served. Her religion was not the nnd htl0uld
u lec.ure courte
nur. und^ldrd. Burr ll.U.y, D. I, .nd 1 lor pn.rr.raU, eall.d , 1.., m,mbm
p,
Ini.,,.: OU.,m.n Sormar. )1 Do--* rhe touched. She died as she had
narrow ype which expend, IteeU 8I1H pi.„llc,i OIU., wtlIcll tllP Wwn.
B—l"*
aha,.
,,lh
dre„„. M&gt; .nno.|i.«d
Tixe cynic Lr. the one who know*
lived hi the faith that ahe war. an
in criticism of the convictions of
ciubaponsored. and it went over' immortal spirit. Each day on earth.
Senior class officers are working]all things
—
•business
■
—
------... .— and
----- looks
----- --- at each
.. page no:is. The
meeting was
----------------- • •
■■
the price of everything—and the
others
Her Urge influence came ln a blg way
of Ulc nrjil |iu,n.
.'
on
plans
for
class
night
with
Mar
­
throwh an entire book. Try and calIed nl 3 O'cloclf. Four members -ON MV WAV. Bl'Y BONDS— value of nothin?.—Oscar Wilde.
as the later expected days In nn­
' Joric HUI. Carol Fuller, nnd Neva substitute another magazine with were BbM&gt;nt. Mrs. Dave Chase was ________ -_______________________
,T!”uan Btner Presence in her life bcrs on that first course was that1
; other world, were to her parti, of the
theCiLS0Vof othris
m"rvr,ot“ lecture by that prince ofr 5l
,me greM
., In
e mga similar colored cover and she wdcomed as n new member. All
same
great UIWMI
united wnon
whole,
in ln
the
dlg- -------tnc good or other*, sne taught p]at(ornl speakers. Dr. Russell H. ntty and the jov of such a faith she ’n,,‘ student teacher* have com- knows the difference. I give up. I officers were re-elected for the comxk; c“"""
« Fh.bd.i,.io
k-« »» don t know what to make of her I. ing year: M„. E Van Hlcltle
wvm w.... a*. ..v.w,
■■■ .k ■
.a.. n»«r have —
returned
to Michigan Q ahe ^ks quesUo’Ls I cant answer Mrs N. Purchase. Vice Pres..-and
intendent of, I lie Sunday school lor theme that night was “Acres of Dia(...••.«.! t..
HASTINGS
m.nv yran. While .he BUed lh.1 --------a ,lrt
now. What'll it be when she's ten? । -- - - -----— j,
— „,
—
"And to many, in such live* a* ber'&lt; sti&lt;te
Mrs. AFrosty
Sec.-Trea*.
position, her genius for organization ...
--------.---------.j----— ---------in America
would
read. .u
that
lecture and |ler husband's. Ls found the
Messrs Taylor. Bennett. Brozak.
Thr Small Fry up thr road stop-'| The program in charge of Mrs.
doubled thr enrollment of the school. at least once a year for lliFnext ten Breat convincing argument for iin- Knojff. Reinhardt, and Perkins, atWESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
, Van Sickle., consisted of plans and
She was deeply intereated In lhe year*. It Ls thrilling to read it, but mortality Characters like these tended thc state basketball sernl- ped on his way home from school
discussions for “Victory Gorden."
work of thr Women's Foreign Mis­ It was far more »o to hear Dr. Con- bulIdcd only'by patient, aspiring UvS C. Friday.
,
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
sionary
Society served o iU
*t^ ’ ^udmuT m.de theiT'selecUo.'
deliver
it. I can neverln forget lntr »re not ”thus
under
--------- ., He said it wiggled when he caught it; Vera Carter on April 16th. The an­
invites you to
preriding officer for several yearly »»l
|)ow‘ |hal
Brral
!*7ndIf.brlc.led
hand only
to lhe
£ of
Fr"la&gt;’
Preparation
but now it was cold and he put the
;
nual “Flower Auction" will feature
term*,
and
organized
thr
Standard
^tellrc
amt
una?
in
soul
A
a
T
2*.
“
.
h
°'
’
7
‘
O
,F
terms, and organized thr Standard »,(„ i„
n.,.i
&lt;»
i
...... .. .
....
... , for a .vocation's day to be held jar on the stove. I guess the cricket; this meeting.
Rrurer vroun She cave to
tn all this “ **
K
• imeixxi anrt
.uhi B
gn-ai
n,u ln
in *oul" annihilated in the instant when thc
the
find passed to his reward because he
.iS'uTX,‘EmEi^I.y.1
"»k"&gt; “
- ,W B"Vr *hal
I-.dies.
— Theyjire
—
'.d Some- soon.
.
ioval JS
serv. ,,iokM1
] body
needed
We
wish
to
thank
everyone
who
Mr. Larry Ul$rcnce spoke to an didn't, start drawing. Then the helped to make our Red Cross BeneJ
deliverance in the opera house. where they carry on. forever there,
Ice when a worker in lhe rank* as
all-rchool* assembly last Wednesday Small Fry turned his attention lo nt Party a success. Mrs. Bert Palm­
which was then « part of Ford's! as here."
she did when filling an official1 Hotel
----। -v ..*♦*•
morning. He told of- the part agri- thr doll buggy. He looked it all
er reported 836.00 was made at this
position. She was a worker in the!
'I I cnnol dou- (fib. »U&gt;O- ot lhr|A LABUEB EGG
.culture njuy. Or dl.mUrry .nd over and announced that the tires
with
Ladies Aid. where tier executive. I good life of a good woman in a more HAS BEEN PRODUCED
x
,
: demonstrated other works of mod- were pretty, good. You see. even the
; talent was .shown In the original fitting way than by thc following
Following lhe appearance in last :cra “35""' hns)a.,ha.1 tmim.mant six-year-olds ore tire-conscious.
ANNA E. McCHIE
DOL'D CORNERS
\ types of activities she planned, which, quotation, from a Memorial to t heir I week's Banner of the Urge eggs laid wa5 heW on Monday and Tuesday
It's
fun
nnd
fashionable
right
now
Mr.
..
and
----------Mrs.
---------John
------------------Curd
and
Most
OaUUnding
Woman
'helped to finance thc work of thc
a
•’T
wa-s neia on Monday ana mesaay
.. . .. ... ...
..
rhiirrh
Shi. hart n craeioiu wet- father
,“,hpr and mother
’’’Other orenarrd
prepared bv
b&gt; the'nv
the 'oy n
a wnitn
White r^ohrtm
Leghorn ium&lt;wni&gt;rihvF
hen owned by K after-x:hool
last week
Thc luniors to make a scrap comer. In house- family called on Mr and Mrs Andy
Evangelist of the Day and
church.fnrShe
had a gracious
wel- children
chlldren of
of Judge
Jude(. and
ond Mrs
Mrs 8mlth
.|B.
nJ Patterson
Pn„artnn of
of Doster,
n&lt;«ter n
renter wX diamploas.
1
rn.vn
’nnarnmrrc'nr
&lt;tnu».K
Smith.]
a reader
cleaning, accumulate some different Louden of the Poley district Sunday,
whom she notlcMIn the
congregaA,trr speaking of many activities in brought to the Banner Office a
JEANETTE FRIESS
Mr. and Mrs. Will Shreiber and
Due to water over the roads and sized boxes und cretonne bags. Then
thc eonsretia
congrega­ whkh
whom she noticed in the
slie-jiad a prominent 1&gt;art. lhe cUppUw trom another paper which
' many washouts, the school busses select a comer or closet and label family of Hastings visited at Will
tion. But in all her activities in
the church nnd in other organize-,1 Memorial concludes with these At-, read: "Production of an egg weigh-, have had to detour or cliange route* the biggest bln for papers, next big- Curd's Sunday.
'ing 7'.* ounces i« the record set by in many instances
Rest for rags: bags are labeled for
Mr and Mrs. Percy * McMannis
tlons. there was never a time when ting words —
, , "But all these things, dearly as a White Leghorn pullet n the Dal­
Tire Junior Band A. compared of string, tin foil, aluminum, and any and family of Battle Creek vLsited
March 25 to April 8
her home and family were not her
, she loved them, were not at the ton farm of the State Prison of. 18 pieces, will give a concert in the other waste you might have and a at home Sunday taking Shirley nnd
first consideration. She approved the
7:45 Each Evening
' center of her heart. .She hud only ] Southern Michigan. The egg meas- Methodist church March 29 at 7:30 small box Ls for razor blades and col- Betty home with them tor a week,
Bible statement tlint the parent who
indlgnation or pity for the woman Ured 10 inches nround lengthwise
lapsible tubes. Rubber can go In a
Mr nnd Mrs. Ira Chaffee of
neglects the family Ls “wonie than,
i of public service and honje neglect, and 8'. Inches the other way. Mor-t The freshmen nnd sophomores bag. With a little planning, this proj- Quimby. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
un infidel.''
Children's Meeting 4:15
I.She bred one of those "iliek-to- ru Glover, foreman of thc Dalton who wish B's or A's in English cct can be made quite a charming Chaffee ot Hastings and Keith
It should be emphasized .that,
Dally
while Mrs Smith wus n loyal mem-1igetlier families." When, with theifnrm. brought lhe immense egg to .this month had to learn and give and dignified endeavor and will the Chaffee of Flint visited nt Linton
passing years, her sons came to have ]xhe attention of Floyd E Lincoln a declamation. Eacli class chose
ber ol the Methodist church, she] liomcs of their own in dLstant cities.'prison farm superintendent, who said two people to speak before the Camp Fire Girls or Boy Scouts love Norris' Sunday.
was not lacking in appreciation of; It was the never-failing custom to! it was the largest he had seen In hl» speech class Monday and Tuesday
and respect tor other branches of; come home whenever passible for the Jong experience a» a tiller.
; the first K
hour.
turn,
~"' ’They,
ph“” In ,,,r
" ,chose
'hn“
the universal church and Uieir
। three to speak before an all high
, family celebrations. — birthdays.]
----member*. Some of her wannest
school assembly later.
'; Thanksgiving. Christmas. Fully forty.
nccomcwuun.». were
wm they
(fie. nil:
.0
Mklu,.n Bule CoB.,e
Ixwtl' Several bond student! ’
““S’
.' different Christmases
X!
home tool .o ISO V. M. c. A. leaden on Batur-.P“« “r
« “,,nd. “J"'1’
man on SL |T tol(Sd" "l ""
0a&gt; 0( lulamfi. TW
pv. (last
"' Wednesday
...........
..
..
evening
to h»...
hear
“ "'lS,‘,cr ?S±r Cl25i-.„J ."d loom! daymen, and .rand- „|’y and oUwr ¥ M. c. A. me? an the University of Michigan band.
Robert
Roush.
a
local boy. is the
Judge SmBh l menuoned d!arMra:chlldn’n "nd «™ldP*«n|A •"« W, opporluidly lo dheuaa (heir prob,
smuh^d hiTod (S, eh'l“"»|™h ”,h" ““Ts
PY'&lt;
mdaundln. Beta dnd, solo cornetist in lhe band.
Smith and he nnd their children
A basketball tournament was
wm
oreully ben.lUled
In body
Tw”
of dl&lt;m‘ly: Nallonal aulhonilM on boy.' work.
were 8
greatly
bnnefitlcd in
body, on
the pa&amp;t ot the parents, no Abel J. Gregg, author of Group ■ started March 19 between thc fresh 1 men. sophomores. Juniors, seniors,
mind and spirit by thefr annual va­
wanting
of
true
respect
on
thc
part.
Leader
and
Boy Character, was the and all-stars.
cations al Bay View, where they had of children or grandchildren. No j principal speaker.
Mr. Gregg folMiss Bachclder's foods class gave
u cottage which they occupied dur­
ing July. August and part of Sep-1 one was safe from shafts of hu-j lowed the theme. “Youth and the a dinner last Friday to lhe Olrl's
mor: rare!/ was anyone hurl when Future."
Glee club of W M C E
tember. There were home duties lor; rnrcljrwM
the
ne ahafb
shaft &lt; reached their mark.
| Paul Kyburz. of Delton. Carli -Little Darling" wa* presented by
' which Mrs. Smith never neglected
"Outside her own family there Damson, of Hastings, and the local'a group from the dramatics class
while thc family was at Bay View:
buLshe managed them so cfillctentiy were the families of her sisters and. y. M. C. A. Secretary attended with ■Tuesday at Second Ward school.
They are expecting to give It at
that she could take In the wondcr- other relatives nnd connections, who. the Barry-Eaton delegates.
often
joined in these home-comings
---------------- -----------------------Fort Custer sometime soon.
'
fpi programs at the auditorium. She
Sometimes they 'came home' from
The American Red Cross ha*
also found time to get well ac­
The safe arrival of ten Red Cross
cities a thousand miles apart; more1 cabled 85.000 to Geneva. Switzerland,
quainted with many of the women
workers
accompanying
American
than one Chrtetrna* some met on ] tor lhe purchase of clothing and
who came to Bay View from Ulis
home soil for the first time after shoes for approximately 300 Amerl- armed forces to North Ireland has
and other states. She would mu.ee yenrs on other continents.
lean citizens interned Ln Germany.
been announced.
it a point to learn from them what­
' This was her Ideal—nnd no less 1 .....
ever practical community services
1 ■’ 11 11 ■■■ —
were carried on in their home towns her huband's—of home, the Joy of
comradeship
that
grows
within
a
which might benefit Hastings.
Through Mrs. Smith's efiorts. a family group aspiring, unselfish,
Chautauqua Circle was organized loyal. Now out on thc sea of life
here It consisted of n group of comes to us the realization that
people, young and old who would 'Such a port for mariners we ne'er
study, during the late fall, winter shall sec again.'
"The first breaking sorrow In the
and early spring months, such sub­
jects ns astronomy, lhe history ot immediate circle ot her family
seme country, some great movement came with the, death of her beloved
oldest
grandson, at West Point, in
like thc “Revival of Learning Dur­
ing the Middle Ages.Tstudies in art. 1919. Hrs. .Smith, who was already
the Wesleyan Revival In England, a semt-invafid from an uncertain
etc. The Chautauqua Circle was heagt, met this grief bravely nnd
with unyielding faith. But it un-l
continued here for several years. questionably
gave u new nnd deep- I
For those who took their required
reading
and
studies
seriously ly personal turn to the long hours of
silent
thought which the weakness
enough, there were examinations,
of
her
body
forced upon her. She
and graduations at Bay Vlcy. The
weekly meetings were held in homes, was cared for most tenderly and
with from 20 lo 30 In attendance. unceasingly by her daughter and to
Some one was designated at each lhe extent of their ability by thr
meeting lo have charge of the 'other members of the home. Even
questions to b^ asked about lhe sub­ in her last years she had days uf

MRS. CLEMENT SMITH WIDELY

Harm Bjjpatha

47813^564876

*2*

REVIVAL
SERVICES

It takes

more THAN MONEY
to make a bank
☆ While it is true that all a bonk has
to offer is the use of money it controls,

iris also very true that it takes more

than money to be a banker or to oper­

ate a banking institution. It takes

years of training and experience tp

qualify those who operate the bank to

give good, sound, financial advice. It

jects studied during the week. It •
did good work.
Mrs. Smith came to feel that the
women of Hastings needed an or-i
gunlzatlon. which would promote
their cultural development as well
u enable them to do much more'
than they otherwise could for the'
betterment of Hastings. When she1
came home from Bay View one year,
in the 1890s. she proposed the or-1
ganizalion ot the Hastings Women's
Club, nnd led In the successful move­
ment to establish that club. She
was Its first president and her In­
fluence was a potent factor in It as

PECKHAM’S
IIEMEDY
I* prepared especially for
children but 1* equally valu­
able to adult*. Recommend­
ed for cough* due to cold*,
tickling in the throat and
spasmodic croup.

“Once tried never without I"’I
Sold by ail druggiit*.
I

FARMERS

ond business concerns in good stand­

takes meh of sound judgment andJn-

ing, for personal Ond business use.

tegrity to conscientiously handle the

We are making loans every day for

money thot goes through the bank

various enterprises and if you are in

with which they are associated. All

need of money we invite you to stop in

this is true of the men and women

and discuss it with us. Loans are being made jo finance appliances, farm

We orc in the markket
for your wool. Our
prices will be right
with the market.

You're lhe bunny. So—-give

who are’the officersand personnel of

the gift that LASTS for LIFE,

the Hastings City Bank. They have

machinery, automobiles and trucks.

We also make mortgage loans on im­

When you need gratt
seed come in and see
what we hove. Our
seed line is complete.

gifts ore forgotten! Give

been carefully trained and are quali­
fied to act as "Your Banker."

☆ Money is available to individuals

low as any in Michigan, os low as

We orc prepared to
furnish
you
quality
fuel at all timet.

SHEAFFER3

SMITH BROS.,

VELTE &amp; CO.
Art Todd. Mgr.

i^—

“

lhe gift that keeps you in
mind daily, long offer other
Sheaffer's White Doi
pen' with Fineline

pencil. Slop in today.

ANOTHER WAY
te DO IT

proved real estate. Discount rates are

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fiflv-Five Years of Continuous Service**

LyBARKER'S
HASTINGS

PHONE 2115

PHONES: 2103 -2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

tSa

�fwtwo

TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH M. 1M1

Mr. UU1 Mn. PWUp Bailer were the former btodji Williams, daugh- the musicians laat year, are again two children of Kalamazoo visited1 Chris Jensen Is the new member Tacoma, Wash., were callers ot the Coman cemetery. Much *&gt;n’P*1*’y
||l In Charlotte Wednesday to visit his'------------...--------.... Bert
—, Williams 1 assisting.
ter of Mr.
and Mr*.
| his parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Ly- of the ThomapDle-K»Uo« faculty Arthur Oeukes family Bunday af- U felt for Mr*. Fletcher. into whose
ipacity
greeted
tlie----------om. Saturday.^
filling
the vacancy caused by the
MIDDLEVILLE
I sister. Katie Bender a: the LaneA little son, Lee Emmett, weight 7 ■ . A —,—
-------- crowd
- -------------------..
.
temoon.
home death has entered three tln&gt;F»
Dulcenia home.
| iba. 6H1 oza.. wa* bom to Mr. and T.-K. faculty
player* in their play
Mr*.
Robert CUlar, who U in
■ .
..
• very redgnation of Hany Rreetone. Ha
L. R. Beeler with his ambulance
n\on,lhi, . heknattack
Middjevme residents have re- Mr» Edward Wlertnga of lhe west “Ready-Msde Family” Friday eve- poor health, 1* in Grand Rapids for began hla duties thU Monday and •
• - -- —
found dead from a heart awe*
brought
Mrs. —
Edward
Wlertnga was
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Clsler and oelved announcemenu of lhe birth county line. In 64. Mary's hoapltal, nlng. Many came from out-of-town medical observation and Maying
in a woods near his home in N&lt;&gt;- 1
and
Infant
son
to
their
itome
on
thc
children were Bunday visitor* of hl* of a daughter. Jean Lorraine, to O"*1
Monday evening, and all enjoyed the tun and laugh- at the home of her daughter,
west county line Monday from 8t. vember after lie failed to return
brother* and father. Henry Clsler. Lieut- and Mra. Warren Bredahl at March IB. Mr*. W. la the former ter and thc fine aeting of the parKay Krautfieim.
student school for the blind at Lansing.
Mary's hospital in Grand Rapids. from n hunting trip. An invalid sis­
• at Hastings. The Utter 1* in quite their home near Selfridge Field. Katherine Sheehan.
tlclpante.
I teacher from Michigan State ColThirty persons enjoyed Ure gath­ Also, from Pennock hospital al Has­ ter. Mrs Leola Bnindage. whom *!»&lt;■
frail health.
| on March 11, Mra. B. was the forML-ses Lola and Agnes Stokoe of
Miss Jean MacKay, of the High- lege, completed her several 'weeks ering at the Masonic temple. St. tings he brought Mrs. Lawrence had cared for. paAcd away in JantiMr. and Mr*. Wm. K. Uebler of mcr Pauline Taylor and this is the the Pontiac schools were at home iapd Park schools, wax the Baturday .cour.se at T.-K. on Wednesday and I* Patrick's night wlwn the ofllcera of Blanchard anil infant daughter to
Grand Rapids spent lhe weekend at second daughter.
for the weekend.
. and Bunday guest of Miss Edna Lee. at the home of her parents at Mus- Middleville o. E. S. were entertained
Thaw high March 4h«U remind
the home of their son. Wm. J.
. Mr. and Mra. Robert logerson and'* Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Finkbrimr Mis* MacKay wa* principal of Mid- kegon for eleven days' vacation.
by the Past Matrons club. A fl kXI.I. UUJU Ml, V.IU
ixrt- IV1U UU IU UI MIC
... ------Neal Vroomau of Green lake Is'little son of Grand Rapids have returned home Wednesday from ad levtile
high school twenty-tour
Mr and Mr*. Maynard Stone and o'clock dinner was followed by an the River road
that occured In March.
Propl'making his annual sheep-shearing moved Into the John Rlrmerama
‘jV 1x1 Florld*I years ago.
two children of Battle creek were —
-------------—.
-----------------Murray Harper formerly of Mid-*™’’^ »*
watchful of theit
entertainment
of games
and stunts.
trip around the farms of this vicinhas emJohn rviu.
Potto »i&gt;u
and w,
boy ukuu
friend »»•«.
were caller* al the home
of her wm,
sister, - The
baked goodsate
goods sale at
nt GCUkris
Geukes' dleville, who lias been assistant -chimneya
--------- - ,h
‘“ a
*v* ,or
I- place east
c«.'l of
in town,
iuwii. as he
ut iim
«hi- , ---- John
~
—Bl
—"lr f*«nlly
'——• —has
—- moved
—
uuiui
«»v u.
ine. UBKCO
these
days
for U,ev
they “are
tenanttenant
hnuu- house
nn
Ur. from
FUrorH
.. T* TFlnkbelncr.
.. . Sunday
. market Saturday netted *11.00 for
:. ...
ployment In Hastings. rMrs. I. from
was tiie Uebler
the-UMMtr
on home
Michigan Slate College Mrs. Edward
Hable
to
bum
out
sometimes
with
■
.
Alnngtop 84. to the cottage of Delos this weekend
; afternoon.
me project, a community hospital ranger of the National Forest ut pathetic result*. This March 23 to
Baldwin has been promoted to tlic
■
Michael, hef grandfather, at Barlow . Mrs
bookkeeper
Mrs. Vina
Carl—
and
daughter,
....... Chas. Williams,
---- ----- --------------■ ,
- -------------------M-- — -. Miss
——- bod.
MW. Around
muuuu |12
*14 wu realized
leuiu.cu In
u&gt; Ute
Hit position at chief ranger of the the anniversary of the destruction
'at lhe Bennett Motor Bairs for sev- Thelma, of Caledonia, were Bunday recent talc for Ute bent-til of lhe White Cloud National Forc.-t. Con­ by fin- of our birth place—the r&gt;--iMr. ancf.-Mr*- John . VanderWaldI crol tnonUu. compk-Ud her duties visitor* of Mrs. Frances Carl.
(community playground and park.
deucc on lhe E. C. Jones farm tn
gratulations!
and baby of Muskegon were weekendI Saturday. She is now devoting her&lt; Claude Kermeen is convalescing at
The regular meeting of the W. 8
Frank Pratt aocomjMinled by his iteighton twp. and within a frw day.
visitor* of her parents. Mr. and Mfs. time getting their recently' pur- Pennock hospital from an append- C. 8. will be held Friday al the
lire aBo---------look----thc
daughter. Mr*. Ray Pott*, went to ••••
— rt 'Jdenc^J?'
„•
Elmer James.
chased home, the former Howard ectomy performed Tuesday. We hope Methodist church with |&gt;otJuck dln- Lake City Tuesday and remained Oat Id Ik-nawa and Malore icotiA two weeks' serie* of special Russell residence, ready for occu- he wlU soon be In normal health, ner al noon followed by an afur- .
...
....
...i
ard. the year was i&gt;Jv7
l'Jj7. rm
On Marr!'.
March
meetings began at the Leighton pancy.
.The family has had considerable noon program. Ladles are asked to
■Ji. IROfl was Middles tile's big Main
Bias
Gray.
Wednesday.
Others
whs
Evangelical church Sunday, with the
John Murphy of Detroit spent the misfortune In past months. Mr*. ,»u, that tlw dinner U scheduled
Bl fire when all building from
pastor. Rev. Leroy Chanftei"
■rlaln weekend with hi* wife, who Is a Kermeen broke her wrist In a fall for 13 instead of 1 o'clock fl tor- brought the body to Middl vllle fol VundcrVcens comer to the Atr.it’1’
In charge. Mr. and Mr*. Li
’■oren teacher of T.-K. school.
Thanksgiving day. thc son-in-law, mcrly and those who furnish are
theater went up in Hu- night March
Breckhelsen of Chicago, who were, Sgt. Aden Campbell of Jefferson Stuart Relgler and family moved in asked to bring a paying guest for
Gray. and Scott Campbell of Mer­ 15. 1S13 was the night alien fire
. Barracks. Mo., and f vt. Eddie Lynd to help care for the mother and Mr. the benefit of lire ndsMonory and ritt. Mr and Mn James Sanborn nurd the St. James' Iwuloi. Urn.
of Fort Dlx. N. J., are home on fur- Reigler has been out of work several music apportionment. The Young of Lake City and Mr and Mrs. Oeo: site of the present hotel. March
. lough.
weeks because of infection in Ki* Woman's Guild will have charge of Huntington ot Ann Arbor.
18, 1037 the Methodist church was
I Robert Denn of the White Prod- knee; last week, the son. Harold, lost arranging of tebkw and the Rouse
The Brotherhood meeting held badly damaged just at thc com­
। ucU Corporation personnel, with his his car by fire, caused apparently circle of lhe program.
pletion of thc re-decoratlon when
wife. Is spending three weeks in by a short circuit. He was driving
Miss Evelyn Oeukes and George not largely attended due to the sparks lit in the roof and did hun­
Lansing where he is taking a course to hl* uncle's home on thc north Moon, student at Michigan Bute iteavy downpour of rain the entire dreds of dollars damage. So watch
Effective Jane 27. 1541
of study In tool and die making.
county line.
college, are home for a week's vaca- day. Those not present missed a out. and be cautious.
Mr and Mrs. John Hupp of WayForty ladies enjoyed the joint non between school terras.
The sale of defense stamps and
fine evening's entertainment and
TO GRAND RAPIDS
land vicinity were calling on friends meeting of the Women's clubs of
Mr. and Mr*. George Viera are dinner. The address by Rev E. H bonds at Thornapple-Kellogg school
(in town. Thursday afternoon. They Middleville and Caledonia, Thur*-' spending n month wllh their daugh- Babbitt was much enjoyed and thr Is expected to reach life thousand
, had just returned from Kansas Otty. day at the itome of Mra. C. E Cross ter and family in Galeaburg III
musical numbers furnished by the dollar mark this week, ns *895 B5
Mo. where they visited their aon. Dr. In Caledonia. The local club furMrs. Carl Rock accompanied by rouowmg
caieooma persons.
persons Mrfollowing Caledonia
Mrs. has already been purchased.
Lynn Hupp, graduate of T.-K. nished a fine program honoring Bl. her nephew. Francl* Rock, came Lawrence
Ward a*accompanist.
The Addle Lewis auction sale
Michigan State Calleee.
College. Patrick.
। school and Michiean
Patrick Lovely
Lnvelv refreshments
trfrMhmmt. were
w^r. trom Detroit Wednesday where she Miss Vivian Proctor, violinist. Miss Wednesday cried by our junior aucwho is employed by lhe Armour CO.' reived by the Caledonia ladles »|J
ana hu been for some ume caring fur Vivian Homrlch. accordionist and
' in the manufacture of serum.
■» report
r»n«rF a
■ very fine time .together.
—•&gt;— .I her sister. Francis' mother, who U James Hodge, aolout and master ot Uonecr. Curt SOlOtnon was a real
TO BATTLf CREEK
all
success. Good crowd and satisfac­
| Herman McConnell, who Is em-‘ Nearly twenty-five ladles of lhe «'
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ceremonies.
Officers -------------------will be elected tory prices.
ployed at Royal Oak. was home lor Masters-Jones circle met nt the
Mattle Benaway and son al the next meeting, which to the
the weekend. He wm accompaniedI home of Mrs. Bert Parker Thur*-i Burdet and Mrs. Dora White called last of the season. Hw supper will, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ryno of
। by Lynn I.epper, who spent the timei day for a pleasant afternoon. Con­ on the ladles' brother. Walter VoU- be potluck with the todies a* guests Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner
guesta of Mr. and Mra. L. R. Beeler
with his mother. Mr*. Isabel Lepper.. slderable business was transacted weiler and family In Grand Rapids
‘
-----------Mrs. Angelina
Finkbelncr
was-•at and Connie. Forrest, who conduct­
I Frank Lee and daughter. Miss Ed- and plans were made and commlt- Sunday afternoon.
:
America needs you now os never before . . . Needs you
; Clear ________________________
lake last week attending the
jjta. were In Grand Rapids Thursday ,ec-^PP°
.. ln,cd
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---------------------------The shop boys al Thornapple-' Nurses’ workshop conducted under ed an oil station In lhe city far
Urc
annual Moth­
strong, healthy, ready to do your shore and rryOre in the
TO LANSING
some Ume. is now employed by the
in attendance at the funeral of John er-Daughter banquet,
wiuqwn, the dale
ten-,rveuogg
scriooi are building
ouiuiing fifty
tiny the auspice* of the Red Cross.
date ten-.
Kellogg school
all out drive for Victory! Milk, more than any other
Cummings.
a former travelling tatively set for May 7. Refresh- model airplane* under direction of
The following persons were nom- Hayes Co. making airplane parts.
food, provides the vitamins and minerals we all need
salesman and old friend of Mr. Lee. mento were served by the hostesses, their instructor. Arthur Smalley. Ina led for officers of Thornapple Mrs. R. for several years has been
A family gathering and dinner was Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Dolly John- These are for the government and township at the recent caucuses: connected with the faculty of the
for buoyant health. For energy ond stamina, drink
' held at the home of Fred Steeby ini ison. Committee for April is Mrs. arc a part ot several Uwusand mod- Republican. Supervisor. Leonard El­ Caledonia school.
plenty of rich, satisfying milk. Moke sure your family
TO KALAMAZOO
I Leighton Sunday, honoring his re-- Talbott
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and Mrs. Betz
। els marie by school boys for use In wood: clerk, J. C. Sehad; treasurer.
gets lots of it in their food too. Use milk in cooking
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I cent birthday, also thiit of hiss
Harold Allen, who has rented n teaching defense classes. Tliey are Grover Cline; road com. Claude mlngton and Mr. und Mrs. Lionel
cereals and vegetables, in cream soups and desserts.
' daughter-in-law,
Mrs.
Clarencet farm near Bailey on M-37. about models
ot five different
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i-----Kenneen; justice,
4-year-tcrin.
Ear!' Cahoon of MUford were Sunday
They'll enjoy it. ond you'll be doing your part to keep
I Stccby and his niece, Mrs. Melvini itwenty-five miles east of MuskeC
Mrs. Gertrude Kenyon of Grand
Kermeen: board of review. Vur visitors of Kir. and Mn. Harold Has­
j Watkins, both of Grand Rapids and1 gon.
।
'Daily Except Sunday
'em working for Victory.
was a caller at the Stokoe Rapids,Jspent the
weekend with 'her Adams; constables, James Pender. kins.
‘--------------------------1 the approaching birthday -of Mrs.■ home
|
Saturday.
He
reports
hi*
sister.
Mrs.
Bmma
William*
I
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Visser of CqjnBimon Matchele; Charles Baugh­
AU Other Trips Are Daily
. Steeby.
।parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene AlGuests of Miss Marjorie Chandler man and John Kepkey.
stock Park spent Saturday with
DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
1 Our shoe repair man. Wm. Helm.. Ilen who moved to Evanston. III. Friday evening for the T-K play
Democratic: — Supervisor. Julian their cousins. Mr. nnd Mrs Elmer
j who has driven dally lo Grand Rap-• |tost fall, as well pleased with the were her mother. Mrs. Boyden Moy- Potts; clerk. Thomas I. Gillett; Fenton.
GRADE A MILK FOR HEALTH
. Ids since itc opened the shop lastt change.
&lt;
Hls fattier is employed as-er. An aunt. Mra. Murray and a Ircos. vacant; justice, 4-year-tcrm
Mr nnd Mrs Stanley Lyons of
fall. Is now residing In Middleville.• janitor by a large hotel and all the cousin from Charlotte.
. Titos. J. Berry; board of review. Battle Creek visited their parents,
j His wife died recently of pneumonia, ifamily i* well.
Wm. Schulte, brother of Mra. George Noffke; constables. Clive at the Rev ■Carley and Ray Lyons
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
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। Mr. und Mr*. Alfred Lyons andI
Glenn Gardner, who has been' Johanna Schulte, wu injured fatal-' Churchill. John Coats. Win. Trum­ home Sunday.
OR PASTEURIZED.
PT. Sc: QT.
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quite poorly. Ls considerably better &gt;&gt;' when struck by a Umb while ble. Elmer Bender.
There was considerable cxcitcmeiit.
and up inhis wheel chair some of -working In the woods at his home;
.
o,,c
Mrs. Rose Salnave. 75. Ulc
died Mc|
sud- nt tlic Henryrouutll
Poubon home one
To relieve
! the Ume. Mrs. Anna Resxuta of near Sparta. Funeral services were denly Tuesday inonilni; at lhe home night last week when th-rood folki
Fhone 2137
Saranac has been assLMlng In thc held at the Lutheran church ut Holy of tier shirr. Mra. Anna Fletcher, returned home after spending some
Misery of
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Con
’
fr
’
Thursday.
three
mile,
south
of
Middleville,
in
L
nc
ut
the
hLoie7f
K
•
SUhSr
TRIO CAFE
LKXHD
Mr and Mrs .Hcrbert Thorpe and
Miss Jeanette Rugg. student of W. Yank-e Springs township. She wm on u,e oth(.r
or low|, „nd J* ....
IABLITS
, SALVE
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Halting*
two daughters of Kalamazoo spent M. C. E. Kalamazoo was home for the former Rose Fleming who has (j,c Hghto off and smoke flllinir thc
BUS DEPOT
NOlt DROPS
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been a resident of thU vicinity j„u,e
I. an
COUGH DROPS , lhe weekend with her parent.. Mr the weekend
and Mrs. Floyd Holes arid also vis-. Mr. und Mrs. T. I Gillett and ninny years, and also had lived In electric iron hail been’ left on
Iteri hls mother. Mrs. Vem Smith, daughters Marilyn and Janet, B. I' Grand Rapids. She Is survived by burned through thc ironing board
- and family.
. Gillett and son Jack and Mr. und another r.lster. Mrs Olive Miller of which had collapsed burning the
Fred White was In Toledo nn Mrs. Woodrow Gillett ot Grand Grand Rapids nnd two brothers, linoleum and blowing nut a fuse ■
business ttic^fore part of tost week Rapids visited the Gillett brothers' Byron Fleming of Middleville and fortunate thing Tiie farnilv con
and Friday went to Alpena where mother. Mra. E. D. Lake and hus- Walter Fleming of Battle Creek, alder themselves lucky that a creathe Is drilling an oil well.
i band al Vermontville, Suflday.
। Funefal sei vices were held from tho
fire didn't result
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Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Nelson of j Mr. and Mrs. Paul France and Beeler funeral home at 2 p. m. «
Sparta spent the weekend with her: three children of Byron Center and Tliursday conducted by Rev. 8. B THREE CORNERS.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair GcUy.'hls mother, Mrs. John France ot Quincer. Interment waa made in
Relatives enjoyed the Uullling
---------------------------------------------------------- !----------------------------------------------------------- 1-------------------------------------------------------- experience of a long distance tele­
phone cunversatlnn with Robert
Claude Hammond. Beaman First
ctors of the U. 8 Navy nnd re­
ceived gifts and letters from him
. Having sold my farm I will sell the following at Public Auction to the highest bidwhile he was in port To hear his
voice and learn that hr was rafti
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der on what is known as the Moffit Farm located 31 miles south of Caledonia on
nnd well was particularly gnitifving.
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GOOD HEALTH IS
VITAL to VICTORY

BUS SCHEDULE

DRINK MORE MILK

/~&gt;OT TIG

ViVJLjUo

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

666

AUCTION SALE
M-37 on

TUESDAY, MARCH 31,1942
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK WAR TIME

HORSES
Chestnut gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1600
lbs.
Roan gelding, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.

This is a good work team
COWS

TOOLS

2 sec. spring tooth drag
Spike drag

Pair sleighs

2 good walking cultivators
Wagon

Trailer

Walking plow

New hay rope, fork and 3 10-in. pulleys

Jersey-Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh

3 sets of slings

Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh

Cutting box

Guernsey heifer, 3 yrs. old, fresh

Oil stove

Roon-Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh

4 rolls naw 4 point barbed wire

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred Feb. 15

25 lb. new fence staples

Durham-Jersey, 5 yrs. old, bred Feb. 20

Saturday, Mar. 28,1942
Commencing atone o'clock (harp the following will be offered for tale:

HORSES
Span black Persian colts.

New double harness

4 ten gal. milk cans, new

Other articles too numerous to mention
HAY &amp; GRAIN

12 tons good mixed hoy
TOOLS

Having decided to quit forming I will have an auction sole at the farm located
1 x/i miles south of the County Farm, or a mile cast of Frederick Fuhr's filling
station on M-37 on

New cream separator

Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old
5 Guernsey-Jersey heifers, 1 yr. old

AUCTION SALE

15 bu. good potatoes

McCormick Grain binder

Quantity of corn

Oliver 2 horse cultivator

Quantity of corn in fodder

TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Nothing to be removed until settled for and everything to

COWS
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old,
due May 28

Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old
frt*h in Jan.

Jersey heifer, 10 mot. old

Guernsey heifer, 9 mens, old

HOGS AND HENS

45 Pullin, loylnj

MACHINERY

'

Ideal Doering binder
Little Willie two hor*e riding cultivator
One horse cultivator
Bradlty walking plow
2 Soc. apring tooth drag
Low wheeled wide tired-wagon
Wagon box and hay rack
Set of double work homes* (2&gt;
4 Collar*.
3 Burner oil stove
Water cream separator. 10 gal.
Double block and line, 125 ft. rope
Laurel heater, 20th Cantury
1934 Ford V-8 pick-up truck, overload
spring*

digger*
'2 Burner oil atove, Perfection

HAY &amp; GRAIN
10 Bu. oat*
6 Ton* mixed hay
7 Colonie* baa*
40 Bu. No. 2 ited potatoes
Other article* too numerous to mention

TtKMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to bo romovot until tottlod for. E.orything

be settled for at date of sale.

N. V. MOFFIT, Owner
A. W. HILZEY, Auction..!

CLIFF PROCTER, Clerk

0. V. BELLINGER, Propr.
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctuiua,

LAWRENCE KITZMAN. Clark

Mi;. Lester Larabri* an:. Robby
and Mr*. H J. Robinson und Dor­
othy were Hattie Cr&lt;r': l.oppi j ■,
Tuesday nftemoon/
I their son Karl muv. from r&gt;i
munliy but »rh them h.
in their new home.
Friday ijw 13th held nothing but
heppilWM fur Miks BHtv Hi M.n
who ci'k'brnlcd her ■■Ightcenih birth­
day on that day and in v
honor her parents. Mr nml ?'i .
Mr. und Mrs (Jlarence hull nf
; Assyria Center were Sunday afternoon guest* of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kelley.
We welcome to our rommunlty
Mr. and Mr:&lt; Leslie WUllanu and
• Mr. and Mrs. Janie* Slocum, both
of Prairieville, who arc moving to
Uieir farms—Ute former Fred Cush­
ing and Hudson Sisson (arms &lt;thc
latter recently purchasedi rcsncclively.
Mrs. Lester Larabec and children
Bobby- and little Connie Sue. left
Friday to join Mr. Larabec who
has work al his trade in Flint.
We will miss them very much, bill'
vemurehem
‘heU ,,cw

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Despite the

incletpcnl

weather

!',?&lt;,.nBd^rOad5 * lar8C CrOW‘1 *“
। In attendance at the auction sate
of Mr and Mr N. Ellsworth Fend­
er last Tuesday. Thefr children
,Mr “,H1 Mr.-. Adam Fender and
,M&gt;n Floyd Mr. und Mrs. Dale King.
I Mary Jane and Bonnie Lou all bf
HMUngx and Enrl of Battle Creek
I were with them Monday and Tues­
day.
BARBERS CORNER*
i
Mr" Hoy Pwaton enterW^nth&lt;?
(Roup of the
.Farai Bureau at their home Wco(ncsday evening.
i
,“nd Mrs. Cltarlcy Albright
,be
«
their farm here.
n^IL,nd ??r,t
Freaton called
on Mr and Mr* Archie Sinclair
।
’*hurfd«y evening
I Miss Mabelle Not ten O( Gra&lt;s
lake spent lhe post two weeks with
.her sister. Mis Herman Hauer.

1
American'Red Cross has &lt;k&gt;.
;Cldad to postponed Its regular 1M3
fall membership Roll Call and hold
its uniuluneoasly with its next War
1 ^»d 5,"n,N,1«n Mr,y ‘« 1IM3. ciiairman Norman H. Davis has J.
, nounced.
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-OK PAY^AyT w/bONUs-

�THE HASTINGS B INNER. THURSDAY. MARCH U 19U

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

YEARS. AGO
;I FIFTY
March 17. 1B92

Mra. D. C. Ostroth of Detroit has mother. Mrs. Wagoner of Battle lo Roush, Mr. Vining being a cousin first prize.
; fl|X dt,
returned liotne after spending two Creek. werc -Sunday afternoon call- of ,,..
. Mr. arid Mra. Chartea Albright of
Mrs Roush.
hw
weeks With her daughter. Mra. W. era of Mr. and Mra. Archie MeMra. J. I..
L. Higdon Is better -™
and Chicago spent
spent Saturday afternoon!
afternoon i .
I'rz.
, ,
Thr Lentz. Table company ol
C.
Bassett
and
family.
In
tyre.
able
to
be
around
the
house.
Mrs.
and
evening
with
hls
cousin
and
atrpla:
und
Nuaiiville arc working over 30 hands
Special
o)kciui services wm
will be
or held
neio an
all
Mr. and Mra. Carl Good and fam- Harold Higdon of Battle Creek is
Is wife. Mr. and Mra. Hayes Sponable.1 aW "‘ose
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Woodland Li now an incorporated
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith spent; nPXi week sponsored by the Min- lly of Battle Creek Were Saturday still with her and Mr. and Mra.
village. At the Brat election last'
March 15. 1922 .
■ Thursday In Grand Rapids.
juuriil
------------------at
- •*------------ 1 afternoon callers of Mr. anthMrs. Vic Brumm were Sunday visitors.
jlslerial ,*
Association
Ute -Nazarene
Mis* Charlotte Mcl^od. for 27 week, the following officer* were'। Mr. and Mrs. Jack Southern have church
’ -*•—w
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| Albert McClelland.
Mrs. L. A. Day spent from Pri—
years a missionary Among Ute Hin- L
' C Feighner. AsseMor. JeMc
W
Un"
nW
‘
’ —"Jesus and Hl* Love for
Monday
Mr. and Mra. Paul Kesler and day night until Sunday in Laming
doos of India, is u guest of Dr.-and 1
! daughters were Sunday dinner guests with her sister. Mrs. Ernest Wood,
Men." Rev. D. R. Silvemail.
Mra. A. W. Woodburne. (ormer co- 1
; Mt" M;,ry Jane Mennery and Mta
...... —"Jesus ............
Mrs. Leslie Dickerson of Shults
Tuesday
in the Garden." of
i Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Wlllltt*.
street Comr
David Haight. Qimjy,, Hassett of lamsing spent*r»v Mover
'
■ workers with iter In the mission and
*
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ltolei' and-«t.w went. Irene Springer of Hu­
J^X^ul'c
*“kwid *‘h “w
wecmradly-jexu* al the Trial."
field.
son of Lansing and Mr. dhtf MrsMjng. spent the weekend at tlw DayGov. Groesbeck will be the speak- C
' Dean, and Willard Bolton.
i“
' k"*£ of MoEuPteas I Rti
i «
- Huron Healy were Sunday guests ot home.
rr ut the Brotherhood
meeting
irasllnes Is arttlnv nu-tronolitan
Mra. C- K. Brown of Mounj Pleas- Thursday—"Jest!*' Last Supper." Mrs. Clara Day and Vivian
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A. Si! S taSTSX
a,,t' Mn
Mr and R"v W C Bassett. Communion
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Monroe and HASTINGS CENTER
C^rUr McM^re ^D
Frrd
«'md.v
Frlday-1 TOP M Rev E H. Bab- clUldren formerly of Allegan arc
Aanillln Fuhr, of the McCotnber
Announcements have been rr- tl« CTt^f Dr Toww. iX ihu dlntlk guest* of Dr
nnd Mrs bitt of Grand Rapids.
' reived here nf Ute opening on March flat Chief. Dr Lowry, horse, this
Qrt
p J Rev JUrgU of vlaiUng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. dL-trict apent from Friday night un­
Take core of YOUR cor .
Milton Gesler for a Ume. They have til Sunday afternoon with his
15 of the Hope Shop in laming by|yw,r and expects to lower hls recFordyce Showalter, who has been; Battle Creek.
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their house trailer with them.
grandparent.1. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Stebbins of Ord to 2:20.
to make it latt longer.
ill since January..was token to Ann/ Mrr,. Fordyce Showalter U spend­
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hubbard of Todd.
this city. An exclusive line of worn-------------- ./■ &gt;
Use Mobil O.l—theft
!
Arbor
for
observation.
I
ing
n
few
days
In
Jackson
with
rrlAlbion
were
Sunday
afternoon
call-,
Jake
DePriester
is
suffering
from
en's appanl will be handled.
BRANCH DISTRICT
Ml-u Mabie Roscoe of Bellevue a Uvea.
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ers of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph DeVine a relapse from the flu. He Is some
the best woy of keeping ■
..
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CourUor
Tnfc—
of_________
Enst Lansing
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeVine were better now. but he is not able lo
THIRTY YEARS AGO
it in good condition. It
ir. spending hit Vacation with i.u Sunday evening lunch gue*u.
be outdoors yet
I niontb»&lt;spent a few days last week,
\ March 21. 1812
Robert Betts. Homer Hickok, parent*,
‘ We were deeply shocked and
Mr and Mri Alden Todd and
' treats your’ engine kind­
pffnTiMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton
X Members of Hastings Lodge
Walter Vickers is visiting hit saddened to hear of tiie sudden daughters spent tiie weekend with
I before leaving for thclt home in Lin- Charles and Sherman Lykin* spent
ly! Start using it Today!
1 death of Mrs Walter Willms nt Bar Mr "!,&lt;1 Mrs Burdette Bamharf
coin,- Nrbr------------------ -—-----------------j .Monday night with Richard John- daughter in Battle Creek.
lurch ut
J;iJIn. helping him celebrate hls birthHerbert Wise Li the new manager'City. Mr. Wlllitu was the brldet•’ant, Mr nnrt Mrr Harold Fsher
15 dealers in Barry
Gordon Hawk* who iim been very jyy
— ,
cf the Line's department store.
(contractor on M-79 when the road 0,_GranB' Hapld*.
111 with the flu U better nt this! „r nnil Mrii Wayn(, Penningtonj
temple.
. --------- ,
Mrs. Ralph Le Finer and two was constructed And they lived in
Mr. and Mu. William
County to Serve You.
.
land family have rmoved
------- * •*
to -----near Dei-, children of Hartford. Conn , are our community nt that,time. She !*ldd'',ru?ast
Mr nnd
A blizzard which demoralized train writing.
truck
Service'
available
to
your
home for fuel oil, etc.
We
were
glad
lo
m
c
a
number
of
ton.
visiting
her
sister.
Mra.
Jake
’
Hol-1
:
vlxitltiif
nbder.
Mru
Juko
linl-'wn.
Ixv*,«
»,v
™ii
-u
ln
v
Mrs.
James
Hriuicy
ana
son
James
service and blocked the county roach
was loved by all and leaves many
uu,v of Hastings. Mrs. Mabie Abbey of
Mrs. Roy Garlinger underwent a.iuter and family.
A Call Today AVill Start US Out Yeur Way.
kept many away from the Repub­ new faces ut church ixit Sunday
friends here who regret her un­
' J .I’ Monroe.1 Mra Evelyn Stevens of
-------------lican banquet Friday evening and un lhe result of the-VGo lo church"■ major operatiotf nt Pennock hospital1---------------- «
timely death, F"She leaves beside* D^fi„i,j warren Kidder of FroeHer daughters. Mrs.
Madeline BARRYVILI.E
.
I'lso kept away the »|&gt;caker. Sen Sunday.
the husband, two
»» sons Sammy and
and Mr
Frank pren­
Ray Fossett anil two soils of Bed- Gaunt «’f Denver. Colorado- and
We had a good congregation out William.
Wm. Alden Smith.
Itice.
V
Fin- width destroyed the interior ford were Saturday utientoon visM Mrs. Dorothy Garlinger from Massa-1 for church services on Sunday.
PUny Roush of. Hastings spent the’
,„V1V will
WU1 be „„
r T
, n
There
no P.
A this
Formerly Service OU Company
of lhe Hayes House, of which Mrs. । mra of ids parent*, .Mr und Mrr.; chusctu. arrived last Friday
it was "Go to church Sunday" and weekend with hls brother. Orlo month on account of bad roads
Will Meyers Was proprirlrroa, guveiO D Faiwtt.
| Mra. C. K Brown of Ml. Pica*-[they enjoyed the special sermon by Roush. Wilbur Vining and lady nn(f sickness,
the firemeffn very hard fight shortly
About thifty-flve attended the ant spent tin* weekend with Mis our pastor Rev Griswold and Miss friend of Jackson were Sunday aft-' We feel real happy about mu
HASTINGS
PHONE ISM
after midnight Sunday
’ I Dorcas Society at lhe fcentteiH Nor- Bernie Drown
Mildred Leedy of Nashville sang a emoon callers of Mr. and Mra. Or- notebook for the Triple A winning
Mr.
rYrannnnr a
! ton home’ last Thursday.
1 Mrs Harry Riggs Is spending the \ solo und was also pianist for church,
neer of “ X sprtm. died at the
Mr and Mr
Hnrr' °^n “nd ™ Wn Wr ,UU«,,Uf 1,1 Ann;M’* Ue Urbwold Of CCdir Spring*
CX of her dXhmr Mra Wm family of Belles^ wera Sunday din- Arbor
1 ™ also present.

j

NASHVILLE

Keep Your
CAR Fit!

M^KEE SERVICE OIL SALES

Scott earlv Monday momlny
I "er KUe*u of Mr a,“1 MrK ° n .
J .Mi . Donald Shupp and: The ladles of the W. 3. C. S. hope
wcoti. earij Moran; morning.
I Eassett.
.family of Battle Creek. -Mr. und
attend the countv mectlnrr at
Thc graduating class of Hosting.*
------------ « &gt; »-------------------Mra. Clarence Thompson and son Hasting* on Thursday of this week
high school this year will number fin STONY POINT
:&lt; f Grand lx&gt;dge spent Sunday witli QUr ‘^up enjoyed \he day with
I The Sterling Weeks and Harry 1 their parcnU, Mr. and Mrs. William coats Grove last Thundav at the
FORTY YEARS AGO
Hinkley humi- ‘were' lucau-d on । shupp and helped Billie Hoffman hf,nip ur Mr&gt; Kenneth Kelsey even
March 30. -1902
nn-Island lot several days during celebrate hls birthday.
* though we had to drive through watCornelius S. Whitcomb. «5. died al1 ,'h;,1 h,«“
,
Mra Btsrle Brown received a1 cr to get there.
hb. home In thia city Friday of
*“yne PeiUjlngloh ami family, cable from her son. Ensign Carl|
.
„,,pnrtanrp
nneumonla
who hate been living on the GiU Brown, who la with the Hying Tigers I 1 here was oBo a good attendance
,&gt;n&lt;™n,.
|tnn ,m lhe
ihr Bannj
™
c, E m^un, Sund.y
Mn. Lukr Wn
. .1 km ,
m0„a „1U&gt; , Unlr
, ,mr„ K,mml
ch,
Oruwold ir.d, next
I', .
‘"'”"2.*.,
I
or Wlon.
\ Mr. .nd Mr. Hub.,, Wltam. Mr i su”‘“&gt;'
and Is; In a very critical conditionF^.oin prwent indications, it don't and Mra Roy Smith. .Mr, and Mrs.! Mr. nnd Mrs- George Gillett nnd
it. i. Hcndcrsnott Li bunding □ 11(Klk iu though » would lx- necessary ’ Geonte Tuft, and .Mr. nnd Mrs. «”i* spent Sunday with her purnew warehouse on the elevator prop-1 for U1P Sunshlne Valley gardens. Goll Lykins attended thr fish &lt;up- &gt;nts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Filllnghttnl
erty recently purchased on Broad-1I t(
.. Irr
u,ntjn(t tthc
he coming!
to, l)o
do un
any
irrigating
coming • tier
per nt
at the American legion
Legion hall In
in n«« Wayland.
- -- summer.
■ Vermontville Thursday night.
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Kane of Ohio, who
N. A. Allen of Grand Rapids has
Mrf CUud
and children
Mrs Leto Roc of Columbiaville recently purchased Ute Webb farm,
leased m? old Ford* hotel build- w,.n.
anind
auiurday.
• spent the weekend with her nar- have completed moving. We weling on Main street which has been
chtu( ^(nni has sold hLs farm I ent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Til- come ‘hem to our neighborhood,
vacant
long.
| Mra Dennis McIntyre and her
——*0
—-------,, ion
Ion the
the Center
Center road
rood to
to hls
hi* nenhewfmnrah.
nephew-inn rah.
"&gt;r■"whr’to»' »«
««
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TAKE ADVANTACE
OF

MARKS'
SeM.satLoH.aL

DETROLA£8

rfhool......
....1
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Sntiered
8 Year.
--- -- ... - ----- H1 nOnar ul meir miugnier. ears.;
—- —
•ng''Monday
Xfnndov night ll.o
..
. of
- Beacon ....
—
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*
“
*
the Welt,,,,,,,
Wellman u.|,rw,1
school —
Call• Ecklund
N Y —Those
«"«»»«««.
F«««kn.
Mkh..
..ST
c- decided w
to send their pupils lo prwcn€ WPrP Mr* Bpm1p Drown.
Lffe
MWdl.-v.IU.
rn.n.l.d . .... u
yr,r
i Miss Beryl McPcck. Frank Lentz
Rev. Howard A. Van Auken. son of:
, e ,_________________
iac relief float ind^eitico of coaMipttioo.
'
and
Lentz
Chaffee.
Rev and Mrs. H. H. Van Auken «f COUNTRY LIFE MEETING
this city, which he has accented.
Annual sesMons at the Michigan ; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bivens have;
Al H. Weber, formerly Of this city ' Country Life .association ure sclicd- moved to town They bought the
but now with thc latke Odessa Wave. । tiled ul Michigan Slate College. Fri- Ernest Hecoxproperty
on South
was elected councilman on thc I day und Saturday. Match 28. 29. Main street.
Citizens ticket ot Dial village al the Sponsors ure emphasizing ptdblrms* A special meeting wu* held by
election last week
■ of youth nnd mean* by which rep- Laurel Chapter No. 31 O. E. 8. onl
Harry Walldorff Ls working for C I resentatlve organizations can aid Tuesday night when two candidates
Carvelh &amp; Stebbins. Druggists.
W Clarke Bi Co.
। Michigan's rural youth imputation.
were given thc degrees.
Hastings. Mich.
w.^u„d aal»,d., mon,.

6 TUBE PORTABLE
Superheterodyne, AC-DC. or bat­
tery operated. I-ow battery drain.
Highly selective tuning. No areial
or ground required. Smartly
styled luggage finish ease.

MUL-SD-LAX

dependmovement.

■83

AUCTION SALE
To settle the estate of thc late Emily Adams, we, the undersigned will sell at public auction the following prop­
erty at the farm located 2 Vi miles south and */a mile cost of Caledonia; or 3 miles north and 1 Vi miles west of
Middleville on

INCLUDING
FEDERAL TAX.

Large Sturdy
BIKE BASKET

Complete with Batteries!

Regular Q Q

EXTRA VALUE! EXTRASAVLNGS

$1.29
LABGE HIKE

TACKLE

BOX

MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1942
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK E. W. T.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------HOUSES
SHEEP
Pair black mares, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 3000 lbs., well
matched
Pair iron gray marcs, coming 4 and 5 yr. old, wgt.
2900 lbs.,'well matched
Black marc, 9 yrs. old. wgt. 1500 lbs.
Mare colt, coming 2 yrs. old
Black gelding colt, coming 2 yrs. old

CATTLE
Guernsey and Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. 26
Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, bred March 11
Brown Swiss and jersey .cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Feb. 28
Guernsey and Durham cow, 6 yrs. old. bred Feb. 15
Milking Shorthorn cow, 4 yrs. old. due june 5
Milking Shorthorn heifer, 3 yrs. old, due May 19
Milking Shorthorn heifer, 3 yrs. old, due June 1 I
Milking Shorthorn heifer, 3 yrs. old. due Moy 16
Brown Swiss heifer, 2 yrs. old, due July 14
Brown*Swiss and Shorthorn heifer, 18 mos. old, due
June 29
Guernsey and Brown Swiss heifer, 4 mos. old
Brown Swiss heifer. 2 mos. old
Milking Shorthorn bull. 18 mos. old
4 Shorthorn steers, yearlings

HOGS
Sow, not bred
Hampshire sow, with 11 pigs, 2 wks. old
Purebred Poland China boar
10 pigs, 8 wks. old
11 feeder pigs, 4 mos. old

17 Shropshire ewes, due to lamb

Mufflers

Buck

TOOLS
Deering mower, 6 ft.
Lumber wagon
John Deere manure spreader
Superior grain drill
Deering binder, 7 ft.
Osborne corn binder
Osborne/binder. 6 ft.
Dump rake
Oliver riding plow
Clovcrseed buncher
Moore walking plow
Blizxard silo filler. No.
Miller bean puller • Root cutter
Side delivery rake
Hay tedder
Platform scales. 800 lbs. capacity/
50 ft. 6-in. belt
Quantity oak lumbe
2 4-in. wagon tongue plank
Orchard sprayer, 3 h. p. gasoline engine
2 sets double harness
3
■* collars
“
40 ft. extension ladder
2 horse cultivator
12x18 brooder house
Pump jack
3 fly nets
8 x 32 Redwood silo
10 gal. milk can
2 5-gal. milk cans
Cream separator

HAY AND GRAIN

WITH

A

SET

feature* required by the
discriminating buyleal roadster mod-

Friction Type

die, double tube
balloon tires, etc.

BUMPER JACK
opcrate.

Every

;p4

MAC-O-LAC

GLOSS
ENAMEL

99h
Gallon

MARK'

OF

■

VUR and OLNEY ADAMS, Adms
CALEDONIA BANK, Clerk

MAC-O-LAC

CLEANER

ONE
Coat
Covers

Ker.

BUILDINGS, WILL BE OFFERED AT THIS SALE.

N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer

'3”
JgJ9

GASOLINE CANS

TERMS OF SALE: All turns of $10 or under cosh. Over that amount 7 mos. time will be given on good bankable
notes drawing 6 per cent. If interested in time terms make arrangements-with Caledonia Bank. Everything to
be settled for at date of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

EACH

1937 - 3g

Fonthc
1834 . 33

Sturdy steel

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Oak library table
Bed davenport
Bookcase
Beds
Heating stove
Sewing machine
Other articles too numerous to mention

THESE FARMS OF 120 ACRES AND 40 ACRES,

BICYCLES
Save Your Automobile! Ride a Bicycle!

piym.

want one at
this low price.

About 12 ton mixed hay
About 400 bu. oats
Quantity June cloverseed

7ull Size

£

STORES INC.

Soft. Absorbent

CHAMOIS

&amp; 55'

Phone 2524

128 W. Stole
HASTINGS

4 HOUR

ENAMEL

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH IS, 1H!

FOUR

School Notes
r,n*n u

Woodland Community News
Personal Paragraphs
Mr. and Mrs. Louts post and son
ot Grand Rapids were Bunday dln-

rente Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Paul Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jay Vrugglnk and daughter
Sharon of Baltic Creek &gt;nd her
/'nwttier. Mni. George Parrott ot
’ North Woodland were Tuesday evc\ nhig supper guests at the Carl Burkle ixome.
Mrs. Vrugglnk and
daughter visited her parents last

Nancy Furlong of Nashville vis­
ited he brother and wife. Mr. and
Mis. Cal Furlong a few days last'

\Church Announcements

Klein of Grand Rapids were week- Hilbert and her daughter,. Mrs’their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waym
I
Houghton-Martin
end vtollors at the home of hl* par- Shomo and ann Don Jr. visited an *----I a double wedding ceremony was'
The Methodist Church
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Piaher.
aunt. Mra. Bnory Jones of Sturgis.
w» ,„u „ u„
L. J. Vincent and »ons Jimmie and aiufeM,
‘
Gcorgo Wingard, pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leffler and
Mrs, Agnes Dorris was brought Wendall visited hls parents, Mr. and
K,,orU | m civarkxte at 8 o'cloek on Balurj 10:00 A. M—Morning worshipJoan spent Sunday with Miss Dor- home from Pennock hospital last Mrs. Alfred Vincent of Durand over
A war aid council of eighth grade । d&gt;y owning, March 7.
een Clary and Frederick Clary of week and Mrs. Blanche Hynes is the weekend.
and high school students was reThe marriage
Toe
marriMe of
« one of
oi these
tnese cou8pecU|
m pn&gt;Mrs. Edison Baas wa* taken to Hastings. Mra. Hubert Bron*on of caring for her.
Mra. Harold Yerty entertained th? ।eenUy formed. The new body will p|es is of special Intoiest to the real- ' «r»s and the public U mritedto all
J»ckson *p»n*,h® W&lt;*k
lhe Ol»fy
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Jordan and teacher's bridge club at her home ।try to coordinate and expand the denis of Woodland community,
utXuJSh u
to"”* “nd ’&gt;Ir Bron*m Jolned her children visited her parent*. Mr. last Friday evening. Two tables of ipresent efforts and to try to find; Mixa
services
Sunday &gt;•
u„ Beulah Martin, 4daughter
—.1.-. of
““L
mere /or lh0 weekend.
and Mrs Gilbert Todd of Hasting* bridge were In play.
ww_ -o
new ways in which students and Mr. and Mra. Henry Martin
of rw
Di- RimdsyBunday' and entire
— -•« famluee arc
Ing in iwr place In tho third and
can aid In helping. mondale, was united In marriage to urged to attend and sit togeu .
Mu*e* Ewlida Curtis and Made- last Thursday afternoon.
, Mr. and Mra. Delmond Culler of 'the compiunity
.
fourth grade room.
country.
I Anen Houghton, son of Mra. Bethel; Bunday nignt »ui
line
Smith of East Woodland «..U
and
and Mrs. wm.
Wm. urummicr
Hrummler ana
and casucton
Castleton township were ninitei
dlnhct -ir
ourreountry.
ta,
“
*‘v *'?
Mr. ana
Paper and scrap iron cannot be Houghton of northeast Woodland. ' Plfi6' n*«hl and the pastor ^
A‘lC',.Orl{?" ,pCTU J?"1 “L*"1 daughter Betty of Grand Rapid* guests al the home of Mr. and Mr*
collected from
from thp
the home*
homes but
but if
if tak-1
tak-1 The
The bride
bride wore
wore a
a street
length un'Inu Way, ot
g
*reek #t Huntington College. Hun- , were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs BlrdslU
‘
'
collected
street length
Holly “
Friday
evening.
to illustrate lhe message.
uL
hUun,2°n' Ind’
.to**’
' Don- Stowell Sunday. Mr. and Mra.
Ml*» Eleanor Riordan of Detroit. en to the bu*. they will gladly lake drees of dusty rose with brown se­
J nra ? ------ 8,10,1 courec °un
.. Christian
w......... Endeavor aoo Brummler
urummier and
ana children
enuaren of
or Hoi-.
iio.ll to lhe school for duixisal. How- ceswries. Her corsage was of yelThe Evangelical Church
terlv ana Euoene Blair ana
...
..
d F-lwin leadership. Rev. E B. Griffin vis- jy vUltC
d there in the afternoon.
-.v.. .. ..............
r..f- ever, if each home will see that all t low rosea and sweet pea*
J. 8. Deabler. pastor
Demond of Lansing.
Ited his daughter. Mra. Faye Erwin
Lo^n Teeter of Caledonia and hu been teaching English und Physteal Education in thc Woodland papvr 1» saved and scrap iron colThe other members of this dou10: 00 A. M. Palm Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockford of of Angola. Ind., while Mra. Griffin Mlss Helen Newton of Hastings call- scluxils for the past ten week* a* Iccted Bnd “’d. the effect will be ble wedding party were Miss Betty
11: 00 A M Bunday school
Ba»4 Woodland were dinner guests was al Huntington.
«] on juv. and. Mrs. H. V. Tttwn- ----Seibly and
and Henry
Henry Martin.
Martin. Jr„
Jr,
.
the same. Metal tubes, which are Seibiy
■ part of u..
her -----------training ......
for a teacher
at the home of the newlyweds. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hauer and mnd. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and1 relumed to her studies Wednesday. nearly pure tin. can be dropped in brother of Beulah. Misa Seibiy wore
and Mra. Eugene Reuther Sunday.
b.uj A*: M.—wvcuaXig wuimiip.
daughter Betty, spent lhe weekend Mra. Dale Townsend und children1 She made her pome with Mr. nnd a container at the drug store or ini “
a --------blue suit
Un acces- “with
**’u 'luggage
---------- *---------------W. M. 8. business meeting and leaMr. and Mrs/EJdon Farrell ond with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. John of Vermontville were also calleni. ' Mra. Carl Walt* while here.
a box al thc school.
!• series She wore a coraafce of pink
son study Wednesday. April 1 2 P­
Larry Joe and; Mr. and Mrs. Vane Hauer.
. t
Mr and Mrs. Tom Long of Grand
Mrs. Kcnllh McIntyre of Hastings'
and sweel peas.
Rev. j, L. Crawford of Delton, pas­
m.
at tne home ol ISt*. Wm Velte.
Wotring were dinner guests Sunday
Mra. Lawrence Hilbert and Miss Rapids. A. W. Long and Mias Edith
is chairman of the book.* and maga-' , The ceremony was performed by
tor
of
Use
Church
of
Christ.
Coats
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday eveat tiie home of Mr. und Mrs. Ogle Lorena Hilbert visited Dr. and Mix. Jenkins of Bay City and Mr. an J
Zines collection There is a demand Uie Rev. Andrew Hoffman.
Finnigan of South Woodland.
| Don Shomo of Coldwater last Mrs. Fred Long nnd son Jack ot Grove and Rev. Starr of Kalkaska for good books, fiction. soienUfic or
* graduate of Woodland ping.
were dinner guests ol Rev. und Mrs
Midweek
Prayer service at the
Don Duncan and Miss Eleanor Thursday. In the afternoon Mrs. Lake Odessa spent Sunday with1 Fay C. Wing Sunday. Rev. Starr textbooks, not earlier than 1935. also H*«h «hool and has been active in
hone of Mrs. Clara Klopfenatein.
is conducting special meetings nt the inagazinM Uke Readers Digest, Col- ,hc “Metlcs of the community.
.
T»* newlyweds will reside on the Ihuraday.
Coats Grove Church for two week* Iler's, etc., of thc past year. You
may take the*e ^raonahy to Mr*. H°u«l&gt;ton farm in northeast Wood­
South Woodland Church of the
HarrLson Blocher of South Wood, i, McIntyre or bring them lo school -----lund-------------,ui*natorp1.' His mother.
“10th5r* Mrs.
¥r*\
Brethren
land, who has been ill all winter.;i and they will be given to her. - | Eathel ««&gt;•*»•«&lt;
Houghton, wtio hu been liv-j
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
I was taken in lhe ambulance to the
Ing on the farm, has moved Into,
KROGER'S ENRICHED
American Legion hospital. Battle' Tiie Un cans must be clean, un­ lhe Fisher house on East Broadway.
10: 00 A. M. Divine worship and
Creek last week where he will re-1 rusted and smashed flat.
sermon
main for treatment.
| In a few weeks the Village will,
11: 00 A. M. Sunday *chool
♦»
McClsy-I.uca*
I Mr. and Mrs. Bird-all Holly en- 1 have a truck available to collect1
April 3 at 8:00 P. M. Good Friday,
tcrtalncd hls parent*. Mr nnd Mr* ' these articles In the village, accord-’ On Saturday afternoon, March 7:1I Communion service.
Carl Waits with a dinner last Tues-'I ing to Karl Faul.
church
in
Battle
Creek.
Miss
Evelyn;
day evening in honor of their wed-­1 The student* named were; Eighth
Lucas, daughter of Mrs. James Lu­
ding anniversary.
Paul W. Geiger. |&gt;a*lor
grade—Marilyn Eckardt.
Herbert I cas of North Woodland, was united I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I
Mr. and Mr*. L. J. Vincent at­ Bhnrtie; Freshmen. Joan Leffler. in marriage to John 8. McClay, ton, 10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
11: 00 A- M. Divine worship and
tended a meeting of nil tlic agri­ Dick Kimble. Sophomore, Gloria of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McClay of |
'sermon.
Confirmation uf Catechu' culture touchers at Barry county **t | Clark. Donald McMillan; Junior.’ Holland. The ceremony was per­
tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ardath Hynes. Carl Allerdtng; Sen-! formed by lhe Rev. W. A. Simms In, mens,
Lawrence of Middleville last Tues- lor. Ellen Hilbert. Gallen Wortley.
the presence of a small group of,i 2:30
2:30 P. M. Lutheran Gospel hour
'reUUvraand friends.“iover CKLW.
Rev. E A. Dodt,
■ d.iy evening, a carry-in dinner was
z
do,. *| Qc ' enjoyed.
The bride wore a pink wool suit,
Mr. and Mra, Lyle Hynes of Port-!
•' The annual spring concert of the with brown accessories and her corChoir rehearsal nt 3 P- M. f&lt;r
land called on Mr. and Mra. Bird­■ i (Voodlnnd High school band will be sage was of pink roses and while Easter Cantala.
sill Holly Saturday evening.
I given Friday evening «t Hie school sweet peas. She was given in mar-1 Good
«n&gt;lce S'4D
Famous 13 Egg Rocip« - Angel Food Bar Cake Large size 27c
Mra. loiwrence Hilbert and daugh­• house al 8 o’clock. The proceeds will riage by her brother. Jim Lucas of £• “• Thwne. -“What Shall I Do
. With Jeaus? Shall I glorify Him?
ters. the MLw* Lorena und Ellen be used to buy the new music and Ten nr,
2 No
DARK SYRUP
31c Hilbert. Charles Kinnle and Ken-i supplier
PEACH HALVES
The maid ot honor was Miss Alice 8P*«“&gt; J*nten music The public
for the coming year.
McClay of Otsego, slater of the *' cordially Invited. Choir rehearsal
ne:h Stanley attended church Sun­■
Thc program Ls listed below:
PANCAKE FLOUR
HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS
25c day morning in the new Methodist Group 1—Star Spangled Banner: groom. Bhe wore k blue wool suit. “,J*r1 •*rvlce,
, .
church hi Ann Arix&gt;r This is the■ Angels of Mercy—Berlin; Semper with tan accessories and her corReligious hutruc I ion for Junior
IwMm,
CAMPSELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3
20c church which the Hilbert* attendeci1 Ftdelee—Sousa; Thunderer—Sousa: sage was yellow rose, and white
T?ur,JlaJr, «:1° P M 1,1 Rown
COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR
SI.05
01
while they lived in Ann Arbor andI Marine Hymn—Phillips; Remember
21. Ulaf.
High wrlirvtl
school.
.
TOMATO SOUP c~u,o.b 3 co
17c their new church building has Jull■ Pearl Harbor—Reid A- Kaje; Cornel Adam McClay of'Holland, broth­ Church of lhe Vniled Brethren in
KING’S FLAKE FLOUR­ 5
been completed.
Solo—"The Victor"—Glenna Darby. er of the groom acted as beat man.
9 11
Christ
Mr. and Mra. Frank Kilpatrick: soloist—Endresen.
LOAF CHEESE
58c
Mr. and Mra. McClay left on a
*•
lo.
5
NAVY BEANS
E. B. Griffin D, D~ Pastor
and Arlene of Benton Harbor were'
Group II—Truncendencc Overture short wedding trip and ure now
U
in Woodbind Saturday to attend tn1 —Frangklser; (State required num- living at 140 E. Van Buren St., Bat­ Woodland
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
61c
tt
MACARONI -SPAGHETTI 3
the sale ot their liotne whlc^i was। ber for class B bands 1941 &gt;.
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
I tle Creek.
Ciant
11: 00 A M. Sunday school
DILL PICKLES
.
25c purchased by the United BrethrenI Intermission.
Jaabo pkg 9C
। The bHde L« a graduate of Wood­
WHEAT PUFFS
church to Ute a* a parsonage.
,, -Group III—Military Escort In Five land High school.
. 8:00 P. M. Quarterly meeting. Ri-v
Grade Tearhcr Resigns
D.
IL Carrick, presiding Elder in
Ways—Pllmorc: Clarinet Solo. Se­
CIGARETTES Popular Brands Carton 51.19
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN u„.p^ IBc
Harald Yerty. a teacher in the lected- Leona Helse, soloist; Headcharge.
Obituary
1 Thursday. April 2. 8JXI P. M. Hie
Woodland towtuhlp school alnce 19331 liner—Cummings.
roll 31C
Amanda
Oatrander
Lucas,
oldest
A
ua
PINK SALMON
19c
GAEVERT FILMS
A
Cappelia
Choir of Huntington
ha* resigned hu position nnd ac­
Group
• -IV—March.
„
; "Fairest -r • .. daughter of Tracy and Dolly Os- colleen
cepted one with the E W. Bliss C».
MUCB.
VlrUn
,r.n«r. was
... oorn
bom in
In www» townmm- „ ** ,
• • , sma;
7.
.------- ' aTlw
.Ta ”
....
tritrrrn uiinucr.
.. n. _ . eounly
.
.
...
__, „,a. ■KWMMrt
,'1—
of Hastings as a plant policeman.
Beef flavor is IN THE JUKE . . .
EUxl:• TrMltoTO CZ
note.
"VIIHU
,„,
&lt;*,
12 1K
KROGER S TENDERAY
He assumed hl* new duties last Sat- Po'ka."
nlto'fi —
—lurk Hilicy.
IIIILv soloist—Rich­ ... . . ....... ..
. ...
. ..
10'3(1
A M. Sunday school
10: 30 A.
■ irrlnv
.
.. Jack
.
.’ „
’
nwny maivii
xtr*j nt me:
sovp the juice.and you save the flavor!
11: 30 A. M Morning worship
ards; March,.
‘
‘ ’’’
Mr V.rtr to • rr.du.lr ol
class will join
Edward Thompson' In Sunfield at- Thc Kilpatrick
r.
I
nngx High school and Ypsilanti
| lb.
ol H
.nd s monuu ,l,h„
A Cappelia Choir Here April 2
H«r uuirao
m«M wm
&gt;u unri,
Mrr. uring
brio, men only
only ; ... _ lhe
"I"
..
.
„
............................
«&gt;c&lt;
taught' mlhe
und
5 TIMES AS MUCH JUICE
erodes
our seventh
-chool he
haseighth.
idvrn
5 '° A,
°frN!nlrty tlvp month’- afic
married to l*nr“nccgrants m oijr .c.iooi. ne nos given voices of the Huntington College. &gt;*nhriBin
luru nn into ii 1870.'
--------------------------------freely of his time and abdnym rais- Hunthulon. Indiana will give a reLU?” Ju‘^Correction—Woman's Study Club
TwoMuns were bom. Frank, who
ins th- standard of thr institution Cltui ut the Woodland U. B. church
In writing the annual meeting of
Thia means Tenderay
Beside* hninb
being i.v^.1
local nnv
Boy Scout i-.u'
lead­ on Thursday. April 2 at 8:00 P. M met n tragic death 23 years ago and •! tiie Woodland Woman's Study club
gives yon far more of
er. he has handled all first-aid work The director is Milton U. Johnson Lawrence of Woodland. Only four I last week, thc very intcrekting talk
for thc school and the athletic Dr. Elmer Becker, president of the months ago her husband passed by Mra. Arllr Spindler was inadver­
fresh beefs natural
teams, also acted ns Junior nigh college, will be with them and show' away, after 82 years of married Ufc. i tantly left out. Il was on the sub­
w juices I
coach and chief o]&gt;criitor of the action pictures of college activiUes:
rence. two granddaughters. Mrs. ject. "The Origin of the American
movie projector. Last year he was following the recital.
Edward Thompson of Sunfield and Flag"
GUARANTEED
AND 7&amp;VPE2/
tn charge of the tiuck team.
W. 8. C. S. Holds Annual Dinner
Mr. Yerty and hls family expect
Kindergarten and First Grade
Tlic W. 8. C. 8. held their annual
i
to kwp their residence hero al least
Dori* Whitney, jlaacher
I three grandsons. Glen, Waller and dinner tn the church parlors last
‘ Kenneth, all of Kalamazoo and ten
until early *umn&lt;er.
We are glad lo have those who
Wednesday
evening. Easter decora­
We regret losing Mr. Yerty from have been having scarlet fiver back' great grandchildren.
tions
were used about the tables.
Fueral services were held Sunday,
our school staff at this time bu*. in school. John Shumway Jrom
The committees for lhe evening
‘ March 15. at 2 p. m. from the Wing
extend
to
him
on
thc
part
of
the
Lake
Odessa
entered
the
First
grade
Native Michigan Veal Sale! Other Good Meat Beys!
X.U..K-. Rev.
«cv. H.
n. V.
V. Townsend
xuwnsena ™C „T"bIc:
°«00d
funeral home.
community and school, every wish Tuesday, making an enrollment of, In
charge of lhe Service. Burial In
Oc25«‘‘ w**M»urrf end Mrs Rena
for success in hls new position.
forty eight.
Woodland Memorial Park
Wnlt5
Walts.' Prosrum:
Program: Mra.
Mra. Florence
Florence Kit
Kit-­
Relatives from Kalamaroo, Colon. i“n' «« Vella Gager and Mra Lucy
Bronson. Greenville, Battle Creek
‘'’J? C yd£ Wise,
'*rs.
Grace
Paul.
Mrs
Mamie
Franro,
' and Hastings attended the funeral
RING lb. 2.1C
Mra. Clare Durkee. Mra. Arl|e Baker.
Shoulder lb.
Mrs. Ellen Jean Crockford and Mrs.
I
Obituary “
Fern Trumbo.
I Isodcne Z Johnson. daughter of.
Country Club
Veal Stew
* 18c
'Elias and Mary Brown was bom - Hastings Presbyterian'Choir Herr on
Lentea Values!
Bockwurst
□&gt; 33c
In DeKalb county. Indiana. July 21.1
Veal Leg Roast w 29c Blue Pike
1858
and
passed
away
at
the
home!
I Tf —7 ’"TT— 7—' — -------------- I 'n,c c,10,r of t,lP Hastings Presbyu, 17c
Neck Bones
u. 8c
of her daughter. Mr». Floyd Mahler I tcrlan church, directed by Arthur
Veg Rib Chops
38c UKk VC I.-..,, —
, of East Woodland on March 6. Lower, will present "Tlic Seven Last
Veia-X Sbrlmp
35c
: 1M2 nl. .l?lc “8e of 83 Kara- Her| Words of Christ" by DuBols at the
Spare Ribs
w 21c
| early girlhood was spent in Indiana Woodland Methodist church SunVeal Steak
» 42c
and Ohio. In 187G she was imiled' (Jay afternoon at 4 00 P M
Pike or Perch
“&gt; 7%c
19c Pigs Feet
, in marriage to Robert B. Johnson
There will be about twenty five
Veal Sweetbreads u&gt; 39c Calio Wrappad Cod
and settled in Mason county. Michl-. MlWers in thc choir. Soloists. Mr
Pork Livers
“■ 18c
Fish Fillets
'
It?
?^Tma‘tOfU,e,r,n“rr‘cd lUe .Lowfr. baritone. Mra Arthur Low23c
|
\
| er. soprano. Wesley Barrel and
Calves Liver, lb. 49c
am GorCottage Cheese
10c
---------- .. tenors.
K)ric Mra.
। She U survived by one son.
Ara(lll- ---Williams,
ithur of 8*n Jose. Cal . and onc| Forman Is thc accompanist.
NOW that it is your patriotic duty-as
I daughter. Mrs. Fern Mahler of
KROGER S AVALON
Woodland. one grandson, Pvt. GarWoodland Birthday Group Held
KHOCERS HOT DATED
well as profitable to produce all the eggs,
old Mahler of Arkanuu and one1
Surprise Meeting
I sister. Mrs. Arwilda Lorr of South
The Woodland Birthday Group
broilers, milk or pork you can, Demand1 CUSter.
I surprised
*, w»r.
nuuone v,
of ,«•
lu uwuiucia
members ,’MonNo
The funeral was held March 8., day when they came to spend the
Crumb ling
• canB
Eraah
Jag
Lconomical
Jrom lhe Stephens funeral chapel, evening with Mrs. L J. Vincent,
Acting
I with burial in the Rickey .cemetery. Visiting and sewing followed by rcClove, Valley
Amber. Mich., with Rev. R. G. Calk-' freshmrnt* made thc evening a
Splc &amp; m
19c
WESCO FEEDS
Peanut Sutter 2 X 35c
Ins in charge of services.
happy one.
•Open Liniiula feeds were originated by the
Avals* Asmiaia &lt;x 10b
Farm Biin-au ira a fanners' organization.
United Brethren Church Purchaw.
Shpwer for Bride
Scratch
S2.35 Plllstary's„ruS."Lsl.13
Contents of doped'formula feeds’h’ad ,0
New Parsonage
tester Hutch and Mrs John
Roma*
mhi 2 o 17p
be guessed nt. Farmer*’ feeds are open VA
.
I The members of the United Brpthnel5hEgg Mask "£.? S3.19 Gold Medilj.^^SI.IS
I
ren
churches
in
Woodland
township'
“
*
‘1 ./ t
J?*1. T*‘uw&lt;to’'
formula and list the ingredients pound
Marshmallows
10c
Glass Cleaaer £S. 10c (tortiag &amp; Gro
purchased last week the house and
/°™®r* ,,omc ,n
for pound on lhe feed tag, because;
'S? 53.23
;
lol
on
South
Main
street
directly
?°?
or
J
*
r
n
A
brt
&lt;£
’
Mrs.
EuMash
opposite the WoodUnd church, be-j
J4” rfRcu‘,h7
Easter Candy
They enable the farmer to cheek on the balaneo
Graailated &gt;u*
51c
I longing to Mr. and Mra. Prank Kil- ,51
2
y and iuc!ul BlfU
18* Dairy ‘S? »2.2? Chick-Chick or Prado
between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul­
for n
her
new hon
home.
Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Furlong ,or
cr ncw
^'
Oxydal - Rhua •£' 59c
try and hog feeds).
Egg Dyes
10c
I have bought th?'old
old parsonage and ra
BARNUM
RNUM SCHOOL.
HCIIOOU
I will move from the farm “
as soon a* | Mrs
Mr„ Agnes
Ail,e. Doris . Is
„ much
muci, Im|nl.
When made by a reputable manufacJ"10*!** have sold (Wove&lt;i ln he*llh and to now at her
hirer intcryMed in HLS welfare he
| their farm lo Mr. and Mra. Murray homf Mr,
H
u u
Myer, who
wlw own the
lhe adjoining
adjolnln, one.
one.1 wiih-i..wllh'her .1 prejni ’
'T “"
' Myers
knowH jiwt WHAT he is paying for.

CLOCK BREAD
25c

-;\rogers

MICHIGAN MAID

BUTTER

2

73c

MILD MICHIGAN

CREAM CHEESE

w 27c
Win VITAMIN t AOOEO

EATMORE OLEO
a,.

16c

REFINED, SNOW WHITE

PURE LARD

2 £ 27c

0U MOR

DOUGHNUTS

2

&lt;WfhsAiotrtdriftwf 'Costa
Amfars7ir&lt;CanH('

EMIAUY RICH, SMOOTH

SALAD DRESSING

y 29c
I KROGER S OVEN FRESH

FIG BARS

2 Z 25c
COUNTRY CLUB

MILK
4 JI 31c
SANTA CLARA

PRUNES

IZ 29c
Mate Dcltoim Tag Itouie
k Cu» emits wrth
KESTLE’I SEMI-SWEET

CHOCOLATE
OR MORSELS

VEAL ROAST

CHUCK
ROAST

HERRUD’S BOLOGNA

24c

DON’T

Be Out Guessed
by .

CLOSED FORMULA FEED/

WALLPAPER CLEANER
1I 7r
" w Quick

SPOTLIGHT COFFEE
59C

S &gt;

Open Formula Feeds

M

1

ORANGES

ORANGES
ICEBERG
unwi uu
,
CELERY &gt;l««u
I 2C

d—• 39c

2

8 39c

APPLES

25c

4

FRESH BEETS

POTATOES !?c,,“,o.'u' 15

FRESH CARROTS

SWEET POTATOES

5 ».

33c
19c

KROGER STORES

3

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

4

11c enn consult with the Michigan State College
as to feeding value of ttrc ration.

Try to find these advantages in a
CLOSED FORMULA FEED ‘
Fann Bureau MILKMAKERS - MERMASHES ■ I’ORK11A KERS have no superiors. Ask us for opeu formula
booklets on our feeds.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS. MICH.
TILEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.

Mr
“V” "‘“.1“^!'
“nirr? Heewr «wnl
ton lhe Furlong farm a* the build- the weekend at home.
. I”?? .,re.
.
..... I Dorothy Heise of Grand Rapids
I
Interesting lo note that the|tpcni Sunday at home. Leons open’
1 .7.7 ..----------------- —7 —ouaiuaj
luxnc. ueuna open’.
old
was
nurchasrd .
»
.k
»"&gt; U. B.
B rMrsonaae •
“ purchurt
„„ „lh
Week’s Leiter
80 years ago last October and has'
I been In use as a parsonage since!
Mr and Mra. Wendel Shoemak­
that Ume.
er of Lansing. Mr. and Mra Adam
Endres. of Freeport were Sunday
Former Residents Celebrate
i dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Wedding Anniversary
| Durkee.
wr ana mra u. u. wwmer of i Mrs. Wm. Thomas of Williamston.
| Grand Rapids celebrated their stur- who is a sister ot Mra Fred Durkee
entleth wedding anniversary a few and Mrs Ben Hayner. pa.-«ed away
I day* ago.
Mr. Warner, belter Saturday after several weeks' Ulneu.
i known ax "Ren" lived In and around, The funeral, which was held Mon| Woodland In tho 70s and 80s. He day at Freeport, was attended by
wa* engaged in the Implement bus I- Mr and Mrs. Fred Durkee. Mra.
nes* in lhe building now occupied by Bert Hayner. and Keith Durkee.
• Leon Hynes.
{ Lynn Miller, who haz. been al| Mra. Will Warner. Mr. and Mra . tending college in N. Manchester.
I Lester Warner and Linda Lou called: Ind., has returned home and waa
on .thc Waniera and extended Lbclr " Sunday dinner guest of Elll*
। congratulations.
j Johnston.

Sup&lt;
Prix

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH

Supervisors1
Proceedings
MARCH SESSION

U.

1M2

■tsvHs IU1 Ike trtM(«r ,W a«tkerU*4. CARLTON CENTER
I family of Welcome Corners.
[HASTINGS CENTER NEWS
CEDAR CREEK
" '
,
P. F. C. Leon Meuacar arrived' Mr* Arley Todd to entertaining
Last Week's Letter
Last Week's Letter
;
i hero Wednesday from Camp Croft, »wr father. Mr. Denaranvilto of near
’ Jake DePr tester, who has
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Gould
and
, 8. C., for a ehort vtolt with hls Homeo, for a few days.
real ill with lhe flu. la some
I parenU. relative* and many friends,
Warner and cau«hter, family spent Bunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mra. Ruauli Holllitor In
I He had to leave a«aln Saturday Llnd»
frQln Woodland, wot*
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Btohop
morning, hto brother Merton taking Bunday evening callers of Mr. and Pullon.
Henry Lelnaar and family spent!
... «... ..
..
. .. . . M—■ IE—nW
MlseatUaeov*
r-i.rk r»v»r«mitri' Mr “nd Mr* Arthur Strodtbeck Sunday with Harold Lester and.
rr.pwci..,,, n.«.n
wenmiui and chlldren gjid Mr aiul Mra Carj family of Banfield
nr rapwrl, rerura- have moled IO LatUlng for a few
---- -----•• , m-a,tv,—« wtai,——
Mrs. Dorothy Monroe and sun
U
L*’.*’.?1 weak* upUl lhe roads gel better. Mr.
°|
«.*rr..u Ovcrsmlth has been employed at “r;
d M
J' J' B,rodlb«~ 8un' Maynard spent over thc weekeodwith her parents, Mr. and Mra Ardy
«r for Ik« unr.
carpenter work there for some time,ln-l„K
The owner of thia once Gm property, pictured below,
Owen.
CtoimM
Alto.M driving back and forth.
|
f
had no windstorm insurance and snfiered a total iota.
Mrs.
Wallace
Campbell
and
'son, Richard, from Detroit, visited
19 so' There will be a meeting at the her .parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Elmer daughter of Hastings after getting
..lua Brown schaol Thuraday night to dis- Marlow 8unday Entln Marlow ra­
into
in
CUM the pitaibiuty of modernizing turned to Detroit with them for a with her mother. Mrs EUa Wert­
iS.oo the school Everyone bring either . vlalu
Ij'oo
man.
VU4V.
15 SO
is ou sandwiches or doughnuts.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tlscher were
Mr. and Mrs Merle Campbell and
’ pleasantly surprised to see Mr. and children of Hastings spent Sunday,
‘
past week with a hard cold.
Mrs. Robert Oreen. and Mr. and with Mrs. Ella Wertman.
ns 37 । Those present at lhe Republican Mrs. Elmer Oreen tram Chicago,
Richard Letnanr spent Sunday
orn'ti?
, ! caucus on March 18. nominated tho who drove here for lhe weekend. with a friend in Lansing.
i following: Supervisor. Walter Cui­ Both couipes are recent newly-weds.
Lyle Lelnaar and family of Del­
s&gt;" bert: Treasurer. Jay Wing; Clerk.
Mrs. Will Russell is confined to ton spent Sunday evening with.
... | Lawrence Farrell; Justice of the bed because of a hard cold.
Henry Lelnaar and family.
Peace, ^red Henney ; Highway Com- ( Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tlscher re­
Mtos Marjory Lammers of Kala­
lUT.os mixsloner. Will Hale: Board ot Re- ceived ,a card from Leo Guy, who mazoo spent Sunday with her folks,
7 q(, ‘ view. Bert Frisby
‘ wmt to Arizona for his health. Mr
•** an
~~J
John Lammers and&gt; Vaughn Lydy and Arthur Yargcr #tMtlng. the sun to doing all tiie doc- family.
to i’ attended the thilk haulers meeting.. t„r had hoped Of course lie hasn't
----------------- —
SO.is lMl wc*k Tuesday, at lhe Pet Milk been there long enough yet. but thto HENDERSHOTT
Company In Hastings.
; short time has brought relief.
i| Last Week's Letter
• «&gt;!! —
Mrs -Fern
was- at
Mr whi
and mio.
Mra inipo
Ralph riciincy
Henney spent
---- Ttocher
------- - - theMr. and Mrs. Harvey Pamtalee
—Knnl nn
,nlrt *•
___ &gt;___ ■ with
..... Mr. and...
J2.J5 C-nrlfnn
Carlton aschool
on KEnnrtav
Monday anri
and told
the weekend
.Mrs. .La’
uic children
ciiuuren about me
tiie
the wuiei
schools she pjoy Greenfield of HasUngs. Sundav' and June were Sunday guesu at
r-.o
mu .1
all wepl out w thf lwm(l Q{ (h(, Floyd Garrison's
■Oj vt.H-x
visited .
while
at Evanston. in
111.
M PREPARED
,
Ted O'LaughHn's brother Hugh!
-(J| kfr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hubbard
1 latter's son. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
jand dn ugh ter from near Hastings. Greenfield who live east of Dowling, and wife, with hls sister. Mrs. Mau-,
j
rice
Fox.
all
of
Battle
Creek,
called
!
to celebrate hls 21st birthday. Those
The protection you need is a Windstorm Insurance Policy with the Michigan Mutual
Hisj
81 77 Nell Wilson. la« .Sunday
present wore hls grandparents, Mr. on him Friday afternoon
so i Relatives here have received word1 and Mra. Ralph Henney and Mr. brother was on furlough from the'
ol Hutlnj,.
Every
by 128,996 members
. . about thc death of Arthur Stillwell1 and Mrs. Russell Greenfield, also Mr. Army convalescing from nn injury ;
$471,762,589 insurance in force
Mr and Mrs Russell Greenfield's!
of California. He was once a Carl­ nnd Mrs Gardner of Nashville. Mrs.
Re-Insurance amounting to $400,000
’
ton resident and a former school Thelma Johnson of Grand Rapids, weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs !
o «h teacher al Carlton Center.
57 years’ experience
and MUs Patricia Cauklns of Has­' Arthur Bergeron 'Glena Green-1
fieldi and Mrs. Arebelle Solomon of!
7 -7( Mrs. Anna Buck and Esther spent tings.
A strong cash reserve.
: Thursday in Battle Creek with Mrs.
Beth Todd who has been absent, Detroit. On Sunday they were dln-|
The cost for this protection is as low as safety will permit.
i
ner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Duane
3’ •" Earl Munson
from school several weeks, returned
“
Sunday visitors al the home ol Mr 'Monday.
Greenfield, in lhe Oregon- district.
This company has purchased $50,000 in Defense Bonds in cooperation with our
Albert Brill. wUh Mr. and Mrs..
5 no and Mrs. Cleon Landon were Mr.
Janet Tlscher had a tooth pulled।
government's Defense Program.
a nP and Mrs Fred Hertzel of Kalamazoo.■ Wednesday, complications set- in Percy Dimond of Hastings, visited
loo $• Mr. and Mrs. James Uindon and1 and she has been absent from school। Mr. and Mrs Ray Staley in Dowa-'
glac on Sunday. Mrs. Brill who had
I son ot Portland, and Private Harold1 several days.
Jackson of Clarksville, who Ls home’
Robert Henney. a student at M. S. been with the Staley's the past two!
1 on a tan-day furlough from a camp’ C. visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. weeks came home with them.
Harrison Dodds, President - Guy E. Crook, Vice-President - M. E. Cota, Secretary-Treasurer
Mrs. Ernie Matteson Ls on Ute
Fred Henney. over thc weekend.
Homo Office — HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
titablMid JIIJ
। The results of lhe Democratic'
There will be an afternoon meet-. sick list this week.
i. nm,
car 1 caucus held here March 16th, were1 ing of thc Carlton Extension Club,
The W. 8. C. 8. meeting has been
Thc Largest and Oldest Insurance Company of Its Kind in Michigan
• I
lirmxn or thr M follows: Supervisor. John Us-' April Nth. try to be there-at 12:30j postponed until next week.
Don
’
t
Forget
—
It
’
s
the-HASTINGS
COMPANY
Mhniiurd II-.- borne; Treasurer. Leo parry: Clerk.• if possible.
I
’ i John DeWeerd: Justice of the■: The L. A. 8. are serving u dinner!
Peace, Will Savacool: Board of Re­■ at the hall election day with a pro­
view. Cyrus Shroyer.
gram in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod MacLeod and
•f Km-.,...or. daughter Mary visited In Kalama- DI NHAM DISTRICT
I uim. boo last Wednesday
| Last Week's Letter
I Miss Alice Beck was home from
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Hoflmnn were
,t, Kalamazoo this weekend to help hosts Sunday to the following
b- her mother. Mrs. Evlson Beck, guests in honor of the eighty-ninth
ceieorare
celebrate
ner her
oirinony.
birthday.
| birthday of Mrs. Hoffman's father.
in.,j I Mrs.
Cornelia
Valentine,
elderly
"
“
'•
-----"
" ' Frank Hyde: Mr. and Mrs. Will
a as aunt of Mrs. Clayton Valentine, has Hyde and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas Dey
aj.ss been seriously ill with bronchial nnd son of Barryvllle; Mr. and Mrs.
"v
pneumonia Auntie, as she to called Orin Hanes of Hickory Corners:
(by all of us out here, came from In­ Mrs. Emma Anders' daughter and
diana nnd
granddaughter
has spent thc
of last
Shultz.
several
Mr.„ nnd
...
6 . winters with her niece. We arc Mrs Arthur Lathrop nnd Mrs Louise
Si.iu happy to report she is much Im- Lathrop of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs.
I proved al this writing.
E C. Marshall of Buttle Creek; Mr.
bhrrjff ... .
,, Mrs. William Bavacool entertained and Mrs. Claud Jones. Mr. and
her daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Wallace Mrs. Orley Belson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
’ nnd son. Rtchard. nt a six o'clock Harve Marshall. Mr. nnd Mrs.
dinner. Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Grover Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Sid­
Wallace's birthday.
ney Stanton nnd children. Mr. and
I Mr and Mrs. Floyri Denney from Mrs. Clem Kidder. Mr. and Mrs.
East State Road called on Mr. and Neal
.
Kidder nnd Mr nnd Mrs. Glenn
Mrs. Gerald Tlscher Friday night. Marshall nnd daughter all of Maple
J. J. Strodtbeck to on the gain and Grove nnd Mr and Mrs. Merton
Welfare
able to be out of bed
Hoffman of Baltimore.
.Mra. Nellie Craig of Hastings and
Friday evening Mrs. Hazel McMr. and Mrs. Lewis Daniels ‘were, Caul. Mrs. Minnie Moody, Mrs
Sunday evening callers of Mr. nnd Louise Ludwick and Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Leslie Daniels.
! Hawthorne tcct
.
took zzrzzz
several1 zt
of ™
the DunMrs. Elmer Marlow is staying in' ham school children to NaslivUle
Hastings for a few days caring for to the Amateur Night preformance.
i Mrs. Al Nichols.
'where the children put on an act.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pierce of singing “We Did It Before." winning
Hastings were Thursday supper third prize.
guests at the home of her parents,!
------------------,
Howard
McIntyre,
son ot----Mr. and'
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem.
II Mrs. Orson McIntyre is at Fort Cus­
Sunday visitors al the Iwme of ter having been drafted for military
Mrs. Anna Buck were Mr. and
Mra. Ignatius Rosine of Hammond. time Sunday.
Ind . Mr and Mrs. Ford Enz and
Ralph Swift, son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
family of North Woodland. Mr. and Aubrey Swift, has enlisted in tiie
Mrs. Earl Munson of Buttle Creek Marines, expecting to leave for
and Mr. and Mra. Kendall Buck and training next Monday.

The Tragedy of the Unpr

£ rl.,k .1.™ t-r

"Itomombor Pearl Harbor" . . .
Windstorms come like the Treacherous Japs in tho night

.!&lt;&gt;(. killed Y&gt;
dr&gt;( rooiplolnt.

MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE COMPANY

h«»llb

War Order LIMITS
Telephone Installations
For more than a year this company has met an unprecedented service demand
and generally has installed telephones when and where they were wanted.
Material shortages now make it impossible to meet some requests for telephone
service.

Steel-Piercing Eye
Steel used jh vital parts for war machines—planes, tanks, ships,
guns—must be flawless, because America's fighting men must
have weapons that arc both accurate and tough.

The expansion to care for past service requests was accomplished, despite a
greatly curtailed supply of vital materials, through emergency engineering
methods and the use of alternate materials.

Now, thc War Production Board has issued an ordcr'that expands those prac­
tices and places further restrictions.

SOME EFFECTS OF ORDER ON TELEPHONE USERS

1.
2.

PARTY LINES, only, can be installed in many cases.

EXTENSION TELtPHONtS cannot be installed in residences except where
needed by those responsible for public health, welfare or security.

X-ray film. Therefore faulty mate­
rials are tossed aside before costly
hours of machining have been spent

3.

TELEPHONES ol wall or desk (upright) types cannot be changed to hand

4.

MANUAL TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARDS

•

sets.

may not be changed to dial except

where the work is well advanced.

Michigan Bell will endeavor lo administer the order equitably and regrets any
inconvenience the public will experience.
3. A regular check-up on pieces of
X-ray Alm worn on workers* wrists
helptf guard against prolonged
exposure to th« rays given off by
the X-ray tube.

“When the Jap slab-tn-Ute-buck
occurred in the Pacific, the Red
Crow wasn’t anyong thoec who were
ea light nappingIt went Into
action tn Honolulu and the Philip­
pines ten minutes after the bomb-

newspaper columnist.

4. X-ray caposurt needed for $•
inch-thick steel is now 2 minutes
instead of previous 3JJ hoursl
Whole days are saved in examina­
tion of even thicker castings.

MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
America will continue to have tho beet telephone service In tho world

general&amp;electric

�THE HARTINGS BANKER. THURSDAY. MARCH M. l»tt

Mra. Bertha Johnson nnd Russ
Mra. Warren Surrarrer and-Merle[ guest; of Rev and Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mra. Junior McMillen of agr. We Invite you to be with us.
obdbb tor FUBUCatiow
Our people at Carlton are Invitxuu »
and Eleanore Banash ot
of Hustings I made a trip from Friday until i Hoff
Hoffman
man at
st the Lane Memorial
Me
Hastings spent Sunday afternoon
. ------ evening
---------- with
...... Mr.
—_ iTuesday
------ .... vlsltfhg Amherst.. Strong-!
---------- i—
__ in Charlotte. Monday,
with Mr. and Mra. Clarence Bene- ed to worship with us In the com­
spent Saturday
Home
। -----------------------------Mrs. Glenn
and diet.
and Mrs Dan Patau and Phyllis —
vllle.
"- —
and
J Cleveland. Ohio.
;
----- «Godfrey
—&lt;»—&gt;• of
- -------------------"Bowne
—
munion service next Thunatay eve­
Mrs. Garc Ttaher of Lansing Mra. Irma Brown, «~s!.
«...
local, were Frid-y
Friday
Mr. and Mrs Don Richard^ and ning. and also at the special service
- —Ann.
t
-—
. .....
.. ...
. i] evening
vtsl"”- of Mr. and Mra. family and Terry Catherman of otj Good Friday.
Ray
Wieland
Wedevening vUlton
Mr- *.?dMorIey ,Car** ot| Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lape and called on Mrs.
Guy
Smith.
Grand
irand Rapids spent Sunday after
after-­ Barbara Ann of Grand Rapids spent nesday afternoon.
1I G
UX Smith
..
Dearborn were Saturday evening
SOUTH BOWNE
,1
Mr.
and
f«
—
--------noon with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. CUn- sunuay
Mr. and
Mr- “nd -----Mr*- Blrd Shelienbarger,
dinner
guests
of Mr.
Dan
w. u.
ml
ana Mrs.
oars, Gerhardt
uniuroi Kunde
rvuriac
----- J-------- , uuuwi
sum*
m mr.
«nuand
«,».Mrs.
wm,
----------------Sunday witn
with ml
Mr. ana
and ears.
Mrs. W.
C.
Lape, and all were dinner guests of'were In Hastings on business Mon- °* Hastings spent Thursday with postma and Phyllis Ann. On SunMrs.
day.
|Mr- nnd Mrs- Clement Mead and ; day they were dinner guests of Mr. Emory,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Tabberer ac­ Mr. and Mra. Wm. Blough.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hayner of West I Rev. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead and familyand Mrs. __
Herman Coach.
.Flynn's
________
.Pton’A-ln honor of Maxine Hynnk 5*Mr.d
companied by Mrs. Anna Moore and
-Mr- “nd Mrs. Watt Thomas off. Mrs. Andrew Roush of Hastings blfifidAy.
I
(i#ll
Mr* Adah Molter were Grand Rap­ Woodland spent Sunday afternoon Iris called at the Lyle Marshall home
with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Eidre*. , in East Lansing, and were dinner’i Bowne ’celebrated
ids visitors Saturday.
■'7"*"““ their 35th Wed-1 spent Thursday with her mother.! Callers at Jerry Blough's throiigh
the 1; Mn. Mary Hennej.
ding Anniversary Sunday at the
. lh&lt;. wefk WPre Matfiard Gilmer of
'
Thirty“nvi,rre,taUvXr’ffids and
Darlene Wieland wa* a Friday Katamazoo Jessie plough and Ken-

FREEPORT

'

AUCTION SALE
In order fo settle the estate of the late John A. Smith I will
have an auction sale at the farm

1

located

grille

east

of

Woodland on

Saturday, Mar. 28,1942
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK E. W. T.
CATTLE
Jersey and Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old,
fresh, calf by side

HAY
8 ton clover hay

Jon.

15

Quantity of silage

Quantity of bean pods

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old. fresh, calf
by side
Purebred Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred

GRAIN
Quantity of oats

Quantity of barley

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred Jan. 14

3 bu. reckoned June cloverieed

Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, bred Jan. 30

About 150 bu. corn

Durham and Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old,
bred Feb. 14
.

■

MISCELLANEOUS

Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred

Purebred Shorthorn Durham bull, 15
mos. old

Cale corn planter
2 10-gal. milk cans

General Electric motor. Vi horje

SHEEP
13 ewes, bred to lomb last of March

Ram, 4 yrs. old

Hinman milker

Pump jock

Quantity of railroad ties
Other articles too numerous to mention

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

Agnes L. Smith, Admx
HARRY O. PENNINGTON. Auctioneer

RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk

AUCTION SALE
Having quit farming I will offer for sale at my farm 1 mile
west of Cloverdale on

Wednesday, April 1,1942
Commencing at 2 o'clock war time the following articles

HORSES

Bay more, 8 yrs. old, wgt.

Manure spreader, good con­
dition
11 hole Thomas drill

1700

Black gelding, 12 yrs. old,
wgt. 1200

PIGS
5 feeder shoots
FARM TOOLS
John Deere binder, good con­

dition

McCormick mower, good

condition
Dump hay rake, good condi­
tion

Pair Belnap sleighs
Steel wheel wagon

Oliver No. 99 plow

2 sec. spike tooth drag
3 sec. spring tooth drag
Oliver riding cultivator
Corn sheller

2 cream separators
Grindstone
Corn planters, potato plant­
ers, ice saw and other ar­

ticles too numerous to
mention

TERMS OF SALE; CASH day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for

EDWARD PENNELS, Prop
HtHRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

DELOS FLOWERS. Clerk

ceived a sum of money and lovely' Miss Hermlene Bigbee of Chesangifts. Out of town guesu were nlng spent the weekend with Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. Clare Eash and famfrom Detroit. Lansing. Caledonia,1 and Mr*. L. B. Lester.
|lly
^unday w th her ParrnU
| und Bowne Center.
. Mr. and Mra. Prank Bunker of. “l Gull take.
; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger Alto end Mrs. Stella Crex*., local,
Mrj- Elizabeth Jones of Retd City
i were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs.; were Friday afternoon guests ot ** spending several days at the Brock
; Austin Rosenberger and Mr. and Mrs. Ella Catt and Mra. Dell God- home
Mrs. Charles Marvin of Clarksville, frey.
1 Mrs. Alice Gardner and Mrs. Ida
O. H Fausey, who works In Mux-.- Mr. and Mrs. William Oilhouse' Fox attended thc missionary meetkegon, spent the weekend at home, and Mrs. Ellen Seesc of Bowne were Ing at Mra. Fred Tabberer's al FreeHarry' Hill and Clark Baltin of, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and port Thursday.
Lansing spent Sunday with Mr*. Mrs. Prank Hynes.
| Mrs. Wm. Porritt and mother.
1 William Hutchens and Mrs. Be.tsle
Mr. und Mrs Johnny Cook and Mrs. Edd Lacy, visited Friday with
Fox
- family. Mr. and Mr*. Teddy Cook Mr. and Mra. Sam McRoberts of
Mr. and Mi s Tkd Bustance of' and family of Hastings, and Mr. i Lake Odessa.
Greenville called on Mr. and Mrs. i and Mr*. George Davta of Middle-1 Lloyd Brock ha* been under Ute
I George Bustance nnd family Sun- vllle were Sunday dinner guests of doctor's cure Ute past ^veek.
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Cook.
| Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler. Mr
। Clarence Surrarrer and Mias Bea; Mr. and Mr*. Victor Henney and, and Mrs Frank Martin and daughDc Plonty of Detroit were Satur-, daughter of Hastings were Sunday ter Marilyn of Grand Rapids, spent
day visitors of Mr and Mra. War- j dlpner guests of Mrs. Mary Hen- Sunday a» Will Mishler's
ren Surrarrer and familv.
ney.
Mrs. John Nash and Mrs. Edith
William Bassett of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frisby of Carl-! Benton visited Wednesday after­
spent Friday with hls brother. Mr ton and Chester Richardson and I noon with Mr*. Will CosgrtfT of Lo■ nnd Mrs George Bnasctt.
i family of Vermontville were Bun-! well.
Mra. Charles Woodaworth and son, day dinner guests of Mr. and Mra ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daniel* and
Michael and Mrs Anna Moore re- Arthur Richardson.
John Eash of Hastings were over n.
I turned to the former's home in
ctalr and George Clum left, for night guests Saturday at the A. T ”•
Eaton Rapids. Sunday.
; the north Sunday lo bring buck the Eash home.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Harrow of tatter's trailer house.
' Mrs. Will Mishler entertained her .
i Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner j
------------| Sunday sctibol class Fridffy evening
!h!‘ .’?r4
| guests of Mr. and Mis. Dan Postnu RETIRES-AFTER FORTY(O warm sugar.
and Phyllis Ann
'
(TWO YEARS' SERVICE
I
’----------------- ----------------------1 Mr. and Mrs. George Bustance
Former Freeport residents will PLEASANT HILL
; spent Sunday e vening with Mr. and remember Fred E. Roush, who lived
Aden Campbell spent Wednesday.
Me- Paul Hollman of Bowne
there during hls boyhood, nnd who with hls parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Clif-1
• Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thaler and! has been a resident ot Grand Rapid* ton Campbell. He returned Thurs- H.tu
for many
years ---------Recently *"-------he re-1
Keith of Hastings spent the week- ----------- ---------»« day morning to Chicago enroute.»to .»•
tired from his duties with the Con-1 me
lhe camp near tat.
St. Louts,
Loub.. mo
Mo..
1 end with Mr*. William Hutchen*.
On account of falling health. Mrs 1
Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish. Vlr-1
Addie Lewis disposed of her live-]
ginta and Calvin, were Grand Rap­ 42 years of service.
stock
at
an
auction
Wednesday.
I .
In
the
March
issue
of
Die
Con
­
id* visitors Saturday afternoon.
Fred
Katzenberg left Friday-'"’" •'• **&gt;•*'
Mra. Lila Brandt, son Robert- and, sumers Power News appeared an।
* "
daughter Elaine of Lansing spent; Item about him and a picture show­ morning tor a few days visit in Lanthe weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs Asa ing him seated In a lounge chair.. sing.
Mrs. Sam Schleh spent Friday:
..
, the gift of hls associates of thc
Steckle.
i Mr and Mra.
Mrs. Howard
Howard. Houghton (। urunu
Grand raapius
Rapids uiviaiuu.
division. mr.
Mr. nuu.-ui
Roush »
Is; with Mrs. Clare Williams.
i of Detroit spent the weekend with'a cousin of Warren Roush of HasSaturday evening guests of Mr. and
I Mr and Mra. Guy Smith
; tings.
Mrs. Fred Jordan of Woodland
-----------called on Mrs. Gerhardt Kunde
.J1*' To*n?5 , S,,
.
Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Shroyer and
W«nr«W&gt; »n,n&gt;oon.
: TO' Towou-na Club will me-l .1 son Clayton spent Sundky with Mr.
Mr .nd
Mr. Orni.rd
Au.hu ,ud
«'
.nd
.. Mr.
and Mra.
Gernard Austin
and
7,u Mr. WlUto und Mrs. Bert Palmer and family
, two children of Blissfield spent lhe Crates. Friday evening. Pot luck sup-.
--———-jwnknM »nh Mr. &gt;nd Mr,.
! Stairs
tures will be shown at 8:00. EveryMrs.
_
_____
Mattle Lidka
Lli
and son
I Mr.. Brn.ter Cta-on .unrt h.r «&gt;-&lt;•
Tho, mo.ln, ptelun. Verne
v—- of Middleville were Sunday;
I hu»b,na In Howrll Sund»'.
“n
“ "»!-»■
Henry Frost.
'™‘"V
"'.’i
SCHOOL HEWS
George Bedford und MUs Mary|
iRiver. N. C. has been promoted to
Senior
French of Hastings visited hls
.Ppr.n4Mrr
thLranL&lt;°f
, '■ The Seniors had a class meeting grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Poole ORDEB roR APPEABAHCE
!
8und‘y; Fnd*y and picked out the parts for
at Grand Rapids Sunday.
neiilng in Grand Rapids.
I the commencement exercises.
Thursday the large snow plowi
Merle Surrarrer was In Detroit
...
cleaned out lhe road to Maurice
Tuesday.
i
7th and 8th Grades
] Rev. and Mra. John Price of Lake
pat Palmer has been on the ab- Harper’s farm so once again our
school buss route Is open.
Odessa spent Wednesday with Rev I sent list recently.

I and Mrs. J. L. Ickes.
I Mr. Hardy has been taking charge
I Lloyd Moore, son of Mrs. Anna of our home room while Mr. Sjo, Moore, and Miss Helen Glenn of berg has been absent, due to the
i Detroit were united in marriage illness of hls motlier.
I Friday evening. -Congratulation.-..
,
...
I Gerald Thompson and Merle BurIntermediate Room
rnrrer made a business trip to Kai-1 T»‘lrd Gradm are doing nicely In
j amazoo Saturday afternoon.
। Reading. Spelling, and English They
I Mrs. Minnie Davis spent lhe
dramatize very well. Quintin
I weekend at her farm home al Camp- i Olmstead. Walter Woods. Arthur
| bell lake.
| «nd Leon Bird. Henry Humphrey
, Mr. and Mra. L. C. Whitney and “nd Raymond Mead do splendidly
family of Grand Ledge called on ln Arithmetic.
In **"
thc 'fourth
Betty
Krauss.
Mrs. Elnora Whitney Monday.
“—**• grade
•- **
—•-- "
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee; of Marvin .Rosenberger and Hosea
Woodland spent Sunday afternoon Humphrey are excellent In Arith­
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durkee metic. Carl Everson does consid­
erable reading and is a good story­
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denise called teller.
The following Sixth Graders ex­
on Mrs. Glenn Solomon and Mrs.
Bessie Harris of Middleville Thurs­ cel! in Arithmetic: Thomas Vander
Male. Robert Walton. Kenneth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Karcher and Hewitt. Donald King. Lawrence
family of Plainwell were Saturday Wood, and Carl Krauss. These stu­
night and Sunday guests of Mr. and dents received 100r: on papers writ­
ten on Italian cities: Donald King,
Mrs. Henry Karcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder. Norma Thomas Vander Male, Robert Wal­
Kenneth ---------Hewitt.--------Mary
Jane
and Gordon, were Wednesday eve- ton.
—. ------------- ---------nmg supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Woods. Carl Krauss, and Lawrence
John Huizinga of Grandville.
jWood.
Mr and Mra. Walter Waitace of I Neil Braendle. Lawrence Wood.
Krauss. ”
Robert
Walton, and
Hastings spent Thursday evening Carl ”
*u
J
Alice Yonker are practicing a safewith Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde.
Miss Helen Woods of Stephenson । ty play entitled "If Signs Could
spent the weekend with her par­ Speak”
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods and
CHURCH NEWS
family
•
United Brethren Circuit
Mr. and Mrs ,Merle Rairlgh and
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
son Gordon bf Wayland were
Freeport
Thursday evening supper guests of
Sunday school—10:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes.
j
Mr. and Mrs Clare Johnson and - Preaching—11:30.
Dick of Hastings spent Sunday i Christian Endeavor—7?007
Preaching—0:00.
afternoon with Mr and Mrs Dan
Prayer service Thursday evening
Postma and Phyllis Ann.
the church, at 8:00.
Dr. and Mra H, s. Wedel andi11 atThe
W. M. A. will meet with Mrs.
I.nuij and
family
ano Mrs.
mu. Vivian
vivian Anderson
Anaerson „
„ —----- ,------- ------- 1, .—
attended lhe University of Michigan
•H-day

LEGAL NOTICES

I notice or mortoac
roRECLaaURE sale

ANDREW W. LOCK ION
for Marina**-*.

rr«

NOTICE OF

Iternl.l

IIHIIER IIRANTINH AldiININTKATHIN AND NKTTINO IIKAUINtl
FOR CLAIMS AND Foil &lt;HUE&lt;TION.H Til DECLARING Nt *1'11
t.KTATEH ANHIIlNAIII.i: TO THE
bTatf. of Minim
&lt; HEATED ENTATKN.

HI. *&lt; K

UmUs

-I Eitiit &lt;*J In Block
M by Stale Street.
w.rreo Street io

OHUKRKn Ihit LAintEXrK

Atttorn»r for Plaintiff.
MH Crnlral Tower.
Hattie Creak. Midilfau.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

concert band at South High school.' J1,
,,ay' April 3
Grand Rapids. Thursday evening.
*“n
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Hynes visited, Preaching—10;00.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes of Char-i Sundly school—11:00
Christian Endeavor—8:00.
lolte Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods. Gerald!
Freeport Methodist Church
and Geraldine, made a bu’iness trip
Everett M. Love, pastor
to Pewamo Saturday.
Morning worship—11:00. Sermon:
Mr and Mrs. Otto Kunde and Mr.!
।
’
The
Glory' and lhe Cross."
and Mrs. Harold Woods «pent Sun-!
*
Sunday school—12:00.
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.s- Coming events:
Martin Kunde of South Bowne.
|. April 2. Thursday evening,
comI Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder. Nor­
Ima and Gordon, were Sunday dln-i munion
_Iir.. ,service.
April 3. Good Friday, special serv; KrinTo? pleia’St Va’lfey”” Emery;lee at l:“ p M- ^‘on meeting of
I Keim of Pleasant Valley.
Valley.
IoeaJ churches
I Mrs. Henry Karcher is ill with'I, April 5, Easter morning:
ithe flu
'
Young people's breakfast at 8:00.
' Mr and Mrs. William Tinkler ofi
f Hastings spent Sunday with Mr 1 Following the custom of previous
^Mrt* Pau^MinZr^f"iansiM snent'I &gt;TBrs
‘ meren
»BlA
NOTICE TO CRRDITOBI
years,' we Invite°ur
our,oca
local
merchants
I theweekind wUh Mr1
,o Cfx’l&gt;rate »«h lu by closing their
Wok^ttkCaro?v-n^ur^d h^me with plaCM of buslne“ duriB« »*»e throe
I Wolcott Carolyn returned home with, hour
(j2:00 to 3:00» on
i Mr .nd Mr.
Fr’d,y- “nd to attend tne
1 wero in
&lt;,pt&lt;U1 “rvlCM
our &lt;*ureh that
I Mrs E H R^ki^ Ifh W^Unar ■ •ftera00n’ Whlch
bHn' ar*
! Mrs. L. H. Rockwood of HaaUngs rsnrrd by the local ntstors
spent Bunday
Dy
ww paatan.
.spent
Bunday with
with Rev
Rev. and
and Un
Mrs.
I J. L. Ickej
Carttan Center Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorr ealletf
Everett M. Van. pastor
on Mn Lydia Karchw and Mr
Morning worship—10:00
and Mn Orville
Deardorff of
Bunday school—11:00
Bowne Friday afternoon.
Our Bible study class will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baltaneo and thia Friday evening at the parton-

L'RTItER ORDBRKD ih.i ihlt

�Tire HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH M, 1H2

ANNUAL TAX SALE
ANNUAL TAX SALE

CARLTONIOWN anIF

PEA1UIEV1LLE TOWHHU1P

“SCHEDULE A"

VILLAGE OF FREEPORT

TAXES OF 1W AND PRIOR
YEARS

COfNTV OF IIAKHY

U ', Mt U

Middleville.
Mrs. Howard Colburn and
In Middleville.

ASSYRIA TOWNSHIF
t NEirik.
ctup rut. Basuuca r*iat

Bowne last Friday afternoon.
Mra. Guy McNee and Mra. Kt
Haight were calling on relallvas in
Grand Rapids Saturday.
Rapids spent the weekend al Ray
McCauls.
Harold England and family of
i Lansing spent Sunday at Ixton Fotta.

□rand Rapids spent Bunday with
Uwir parents. John Lukso and wife,
Verdun Covtll and family called

CABTLETOM lOWkaill!'

! in Freeport. Sunday afternoon.

Arnetl* Koon

HUBBARD HILLS*

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
ma

Ctor VI*

I-ast Week’s Letter

.

1939

W'ly |-*r&gt;Il«l
VILLAGE Of MIDDLEVILLE

Grand Rapids are the parents ol
re.7&lt;&gt; I a tine babv girl bom two yreeks ago
, , . In Grand Rapids.
”1,,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green and
io
daughters. Mrs. Archie Burd and
।'»«; chlldrett and Mrs. Marshall Tripp
M, n ■ and children attended a shower for
i.9i Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yoho at the
Grange hall In Maple Grove. Thura-

D»t«y mu rut

ludUn Id* B*aort

WH NEH

HASTINGS TOWNSHIP

it-

1919

lino ll'r
1939

CITY OF HASTINGS

nice gifts
Mra. Yoho was Mias
Florence Lapham before her marrlage.
Mrs Edward Bowerman returned
' from Blodgett hospital Grand Rap-

E«i SWU

Waiant BUM*

Thursday afternoon. The school bus
made Its first trip on Hubbard Hills
, Friday
The mall carrier came
। through Wednesday.

stay there. Hope she will gain rap­
idly.
.
Beverly and Larry Bowerman
spent the past week with their un-

NEU NEU

HOPE TOWNSHIP
MAPLE GROVE TOWNSHIP

Mt ■* lone N nl hul.

Comers.

I

COUNCIL PROCEEDING*

1933

IJ■'

BEU BW't

THORNAPPLE TOWNSHIP

BALTIMORE TOWNSHIP
□HANGEVILLE TOWNSHIP

STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN Till: cntcriT COURT FOB THE
IN rilANCKHY
1919

in NE corner
Bennett ud Kentlelil ■ Addition

UllldlOlll*. N 3 1

t'irrult &lt;irurl In
Drown,

lire!" '*« " liue al
1939
nd. HE’ f

1939
I :■ i. 1 -T' 1. ■ •

. l:

,7.

WOODLAND TOWNSHIP

rh.lui 90 IlnU

1939
1339 *11.90

IRVING TOWNSHIP

K. O. Orffs Addition

I;.: I

YANKEE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP

Wirl'.i NWIrln
U SCI
SE'i NEU

:

A tr.:

1339
llud*ndorfl Addition

1'339
KeclUU Addition

A. W. PSUilp* Addition

1939

O. A. FkllUpf Addition

BARRY TOWNSHIP

1933

3919
193? I0.9C
W iiishway
t&gt;&lt;;ionlu£.

1(8'3

VILLAGE Of WOODLAND

1933
1939
DsnUl SUlk«: » Addition

I '-i

8.09

1939
I ’ .,
r.n
1'339

’•«« lien thia .

NWIr OB b'ly 11 Be

irl

in ’aaSa

Sup*tvi»«r 0Ui|*w' • Addition
□w

NW U

MARTIN CORNERS

40
JOHNSTOWN

hiai* af MkkiiBB
r&lt;.ll*rl|nn

1939

H'4 Nr.'.I

TOWNSHIP

1939

Showalter's In Nashville, "-v.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Trautwrin and
ciuldrcn of near Middleville vtolted
their mother. Mrs El a Trautwetn,
Friday afternoon of last week, ''
Mrs. Millie Fisher vlslfed her
brother. William Cog.yweil and-

VILLAGE OF FREEPORT

Wit SKU

VILLAGE OF ORANGEVILLE

'

WJ
G’U1» Oiot.
EHNON J

BROWN. Aodll*
100 lol U) L&gt;|Uul9|

I

Mr

and

Mrs, Utarriire Curtis, 0*1'

and little son. who have been living: Jl
with her parents, Mr. and Mra.
?.*1
i inn narry, woven to uatcic urre*
„ ' last week, where Mr. Curtis Is rmn-d- ployt^F'
■ t~
W «nd Mra. Arthur Perrin ot ( tb*
Grand Rapids were over Bunday 1 r
rSuesU of her purcula. Mr. and Mis-I
"A-'MUo Barry.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. IM?

PAOK jnmiT

B-0D

Owing to tho hired help proposition, I am reducing my stock at public auction

at the farm located 1 ’/z miles louth of Woodland oh M-45 on

TUESDAY, MAR. 31,1942
COMMENCING AT I O'CLOCK E. W^f.. I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES

Cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 2

Grey gelding, 7 yrs. old, wgt.

Cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 1

1600

.

Roan gelding, 14 yrs. old,

wgt. 1550

Cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 7 weeks
Cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 20
Cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh 4 weeks

Bangs and T. B. tested
COWS

Cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 10

These rows are a well bred herd of Iloblein*
and high producers. They are bred to a young
bull from the State Hospital herd.

Cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh June 1

Breeding dates and production records will be

I Hie twins will answer to lhe names
I at Sharon and Karen.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams
and daughter Rosemary end their
father Allen William* spent Sun­
Mr. nnd Mra. Roy Adrbnton of day with Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter
Battle Creek and Jacob Adrianson in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams.
of Prairieville apent Saturday with
Peter Adrianson nnd non Harry in Mr nnd Mrs. Elwyn Hayward and'
honor ot lhe 41th birthday anni­ Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds were
versary of Harry. He received a guests of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Wil­
large birthday cake.
liams at the W. K. Kellogg Farm
1 Leon Pennock visited hls father. Saturday evening.
Addbon Pennock in the Convales­
Several members of the W. 8­
cent Home in Heating*. Saturday C. S. of the McUiodbt church will
afternoon. He L* much belter.attend the County rally in the
i Ed Miner of Doster called nt the Methodist church at Hastings.
/
home of Mr. and Mrs: John Adams Thursday of thia week.
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louden of
Mrs. Noble Hyde cf Alaska b Wall lake and Mr. and Mrs. Willis
clerking tn lhe Faulkner drug store. Norris and daughter of Battle Cieek
She hu rooms al lhe home of Mr. and Clair Plfer of Kalamazoo called
and Mrs. Sol. Stanton.
on Mrs. Ida Plfer Sunday.
I Mbs Jeanne Williams of Dexter
Mr. and Mrs. George Eddy attend­
lias been vbltlng her brother and ed committal service* for Don Beal &lt;
sister-in-law. Mr. und Mrs. Roger of Chicago In Oak Hill cemetery. ‘
Williams, for a few days.
Battle Creek. Friday.
Mrs. Blanche Richards spent the
Mr nnd Mrs Fred High and Mr. I
weekend with het son-in-law and and Mrs. Charlos Mackinder who
daughter, Mr. and Mm. Harold have spent the winter in Florida,
Lowe at Niles.
have returned to their homes at
Mbs Kathryn Town and brother Wall lake.
Kenneth and Mrs. Kenneth Aid­
The Delton school will dote Fri­
rich left Friday night for South day. March 27. for the spring vaca­
Carolina where they will visit Ken­ tion.
neth Aldrich and leo Chamberlain
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb and
who are stationed in an army her
•&gt;cr mother. Mrs. Vem
Vern Calthroo
caitnroo
camp there They will return on visited Vem Calthrop at the Ameri-,
Friday of this week.
ran Legion hospital nt Battle |
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lincoln Bush were Creek Sunday. Mr. Calthrop** ad- ■
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Paul dress Is: American Legion hospital.Kyburz Friday evening. Mrs. Grace Battle Creek, room 145.
Millard of Battle Creek, mother of
Robert Barnes nnd two sons Ro-!
Mrs Kyburz was
also
a guest.
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1CK were dinner guvsm
bert nnd u
Dick
guests ।
Mr «n&lt;l Mr. nobrrt
of !1W 1Wrr. Mr, Sidney slwrnw
Mn .nd Mn. LlnjWn BuM&gt;. Mr.;
„ CTOpn. Su„Jiy
and Mrs Ruwrll M«t and Mark
phU( p^,
an(1 ,hddr«il
oarrpun MJkndrf
m«ln&lt; « w Mond.j mon.Urs &lt;«r Urrmn
Barry rouniy R. L. C. A. at U.k ,.h
alimdlne the
OaodwIU ehurn. s&gt;. u.rd.y n jld
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Mr. and Un Fred
son Mirnsel o&lt; PWmrell spent
, lnm „„„
wrfm.

Cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 15
Cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 10

wade
Town.
M^
Alice
Collin,

HOGS
Young sow, bred Dec. 2

Cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 15

6 shoots, wgt. 125 lbs.

Robert Barnes. Mrs. Adda Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starring and M
ph|ll PoUpr Mrs
x V rim h
rer Mr S
lrd and
‘“ended the!
day with hb shier, Mrs. U-on Pen- Grantl Councij Flre »hich was held ।
nock and family
m 4:30 Sunday afternoon at the.
r or hw«&gt;"»’““»■ “&gt; s-*.

on tier sister Mrs. Gordie Durkee j
__________ t e r _____
nnd family Sunday afternoon
CLOVERDALE
The Methodbt church held its
Mr. and Mra. Geo Chipman of .
family night meeting Ut the church Kalamazoo spent Frtttay with Mr.
Thursday evening. After thc pot in&lt;1 Mr3 Berl McCallum.
luck supper. Dr. Prosper Barnard
Wt. are r1bc1 lo hfftr jy Penneh
showed some pictures taken by him |s feeling better
on trips through different states. I jBtnes Mosier returned home R*t-'
Mrs. Harold Burpee and twin -irtiay after »pcnding thc winter
duughteis have
has■------- -- —
—*-•
------- left Barnard
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«n Grand
Rapids with hls daughpllal. and are being cared for by ter
Mrs. Floj'd
Floyd Berpec
Burpee =1
at her hr~5.
home.
private Roland Chilson of Ft.'
--------------------------------------------------------- - Custer spent Sunday with hLs parbhf en,s- Mr- and Mrs- Bcrt Chilson
nnd grandparents.
Miss -Mildred Watson relumed
to Kalamazoo Sunday after spend­
ing a week with her mother. Mra.'
Mae Watson. Thelma and Bernard, i
Congratularion* to Lester Me-1
Leod and Mbs Carter of Kalama­
zoo whose marriage will take place
in the near future. We wbh them
many years of happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Monica and I
son Bobby. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fordla I
Casey spent Sunday evening with
Mr and Mrs. John Ennis of Gull j

E. E. GRAY. Clerk

AUCTION SALE

The undersigned having decided to dissolve partnership, they will offer their person­

al property at public auction at the farm located 1 J miles south of Hickory Corners

or 7 miles north of Augusta on

MONDAY, MARCH 30,’42
Commencing at 12:30 war time/the following will be offered

THRESHING RIG
30-50 Rumely tractor
33-56 Baker separator, new
AUTOMOBILES
Chevrolet truck,'31 model
Ford truck, B model, 1932
HARNESS
3 set* work hornets
FEED
900 lbs. cottonseed meal
Quantity good silage

In order to settle the Estate of Charles L. Scofield the following property will be
diseased of at Public Auction at the farm located 2 miles West, % miles South
of Woodland: or 1 mile East and 2 Vi miles North of Coots Grove on

MONDAY, MARCH 30
STARTING AT 1:00 P. M. EASTERN WAR TIME

cows
Purebred Holstein cow. 6 yrs. old, calf
by side
Purebred Jersey cow, 7 yn, old, bred
Jon. 7
Grade heifer with 6 wks. old calf
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, freshens June 17

HAY &amp; GRAIN

.

About 7 tons mixed hay and first year
\alfolfa
About 125 bu. oats
3 bu. processed Alsike seed

Air-O-Gas stove

CARL JORDAN, Proprietor

CATTLE
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by side
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old
■ Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old
Black cow, 10 yrs. old
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old

,wln daughters
Mr and
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BunS of
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a

AUCTION SALE

Barrel churn

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

HORSES
Sorrel mare, 10 yrs. old
Bay team, 5 and 6 yrs. old
Black team, 9 and 10 yrs. old

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Ron.

be glad to hear from lhe folks backwere
---------------revialed.
**"*■ Each
J-----------------drew a—
capMr. and
J Mra. ‘Clark. Robinson
home. Bob Baker b in Iceland and sule for another year. The next spent Sunday fn Grand Rapid* with
Joe Merciiant. who formerly drove meeting of the Circle Will be with the latter'* slater, Mrs. Carrie Olson.
| Mr. and Mra. Carl Bryans are movthe Enrian milk truck. Is in Hawaii. Mra. Carl Hartman In April.
Mra. Enxlan and Mra. Conyer Ing to Hastings.
We will try to keep you posted.,
from time to time, on our boys in were made happy last week by a' Meryl and Lyle Lancaster were
the service
visit from Chris Doster,and Emil home from Fort Custer over SunMrs. Charles McNulty entertained Cowels from Cleveland, who were day
| Mra. Katie Snyder called al Ivan
thc Cressey Circle for their annual visiting relatives near Creasey.
Mra. Conyer vuited her son's fam- Snyder's tn Hastings Saturday to
Capsule Friend party last week. Mrs.
see the great-grandchild.
Hugh Chapman and Miss Nellie Uy near Richland last Friday.
Doolittle . were assisting hostesses.
_
Many ladles wore looks of pleasant —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
BANNER WANT ADVH PAT

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh Nov. 15

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

spent

at Sheppard. Field. Texas, and will'surprise M their Capsule Friends' HINDS. CORNERS

Mr. and Mrs Steve Karmes and
baby spent Sunday with their paricnts. Mr and Mrs. Welton Brooks J
I Mrs. Ilion Hazel of Kalnnuuoo
I spent Tliursday night with Mr. I
and Mrs. Harry Jones and family.
We express our sincere sympathy,
to Mrs Florence Mason of Rich- i
land in her sorrow, alto to the ■
other bereaved relatives.
Many from here are attending I
the funeral of Bert Mason In Rich­
land today.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Penncls of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday afternoon
with their parents.

FARM TOOLS
McCormick Deering mower, 6 ft cut
McCormick Deering binder, 8 ft cut
McCormick Deering corn planter
2 McCormick Deering wagons
Oliver tractor plow. 3 bottom
Now Idea hoy loader
New Idea sido rake
Now Idea 1-row corn picker
Massey Harris corn binder
Van Brunt 10 ft. drill
Allis-Chalmors tractor and plows
Bogg's potato grader
John Deere Hoover potato digger
2-row iron edge potato planter, new
‘
4 sec. spike tooth harrow
2 spring tooth harrows
2 two-horse cultivator*
10 ft. packer
10 ft. Tandem disc
Walking cultivator
4 sec. spring tooth harrow
12 ft. weeder
Hay rack
Garden cultivator
Cream separator
Platform scales. 1000 lb. cap.
Dump box for truck
Lawnmower '
Wheelbarrow
500 gal. fuel tank
Tank heater
.
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Dresser
Bed. spring and mattress
Silvertone phonograph -»

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Other articles too numerous to mention

Terms: Cash day of sale. Terms may be had on tractor and separator with good

bankable note. Everything must be settled for before removal from premises.

Wm. DePriester, and) n
,
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.
Proprietors
A. J. Winters
HENRY FLANNERY (
LOREN COPPOCK
f Auctioneer*
WM. HORTON, Clerk

HICKORY CORNERS
Rev. and Mrs J. W. McCue were
at Detroit Friday and Saturday of
there to preach a funeral sermon in
the Hargtc—'Memorial Methodbt
church on Saturday afternoon.
Friday. March 26. a group ot
women from the local Methodbt
church will attend a W. S. C. S.
meeting in lhe first Methodbt
1 church at Hastings.
Invitations are being sent to hun­
! dreds of-'former members and
friends of the local Methodbt
church lo attend the 100th annlvcrIskry of the organization of thc
i church on April 12.
! Mrs. H. E. Barnes has been quite
sick for some thny with pleurby
I Mrs. Emma Clark hitsrtieen staying
; with her.
| Mm. Harold White and three son? j
j of Plainwell spent Sunday with,
jher mother. Mra. Nellie Pennock.
I
। Rev. and Mr*. Estle Barnes of
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs
Blair Barnes of Otsego were recent 1
■ guests of- their mother. Mrs. H. E.

I Mr. and Un Harvey Glllaspie of'
I Lacey and Mr. and Mrs. John Wil-,
; Uson and three children of Mar­
I shall and Mr. and Mrs. J 8 Clark
| of Battle Creek were guests Sun-.
’ day of their mother. Mrs. Emm*
! Clark.
i Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer were
in Hastings and Battle Creek.
Thursday afternoon.
I CRESSEY NEWS* *
■
This community was saddened by
the death of Bert Muon of Rteh1 land, who died In Los Angeles, Cal.
j last week.
Several friends and
I neighbors from Cressey attended lhe
■ funeral which wu in the Richland
church ou Monday. We extend our
sympathy to Mrs. Mason and other
i members of lhe family.
| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman were
greatly relieved to receive a cable| gram from their son. Robert, saying
. he had arrived safely in Australia.
Robert sailed from San Francisco
I six weeks ago. and Jhb first news
from him b good news to all who
i know him.
I Pvt. Albert Whitmore Is stationed

1

AUTOMOBILE
1941 Ford Super Deluxe Tudor—only
6200 miles

FARM MACHINERY
Model W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor on
rubber, good condition
600. lb*, of wheel weights and power
take-off for above tractor
Model 60 Allis Chalmers combine
&lt;11 Hon. original bars on cylinder.

8 ft. A. C. double disc, now, never used
Oliver'2 bottom plow on rubber,
radex point*, new, never used.

Massey Harris hay loader,
extra good condition.

Good side delivery rake
McCormick mower, 5 ft.
Clover seed swather
7 Ft. McCormick binder,
tongue truck* and tractor hitch.

No. 11 Stag Oliver riding plow
International walking plow
Roderick Lean 4 sec. spring tooth drag
Dunham 7 ft. cultipackcr
Two 5 tooth cultivators
7 Ft. Dayton disc, suitable for repairs
Litchfield manure spreader, suitable
for repairs, small or medium she.
Tractor drawn rotary farm scraper
Dump rake
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Cement mixer, good shape
Wagon ond rack, tractor hitch
Farm wagon
Buxx saw
2 wheel trailer with ratk
Double work harness
4 Horse collars. 19 to 21. in.
4 in. drive belt, 25 ft. long
Double beam platform scales
Hand corn planter
Grind stone
Garden cultivator
12 x 18 canvas
2 Fifty bu. grain tanks .
2 Fifty gal. drums with faucets
30 Gal. self feeder
Hand engine truck
Rotary Garden Hoc
Hand sprayer
Dinner bell
Hog trough
Forks, shovels, and miscellaneous ar­
ticles too numerous to mention

TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

CHARLES L SCOFIELD EST.
C. R. SCOFIELD. ADMR.
HARRY PENNINGTON. Auctioneer

■ ALBERT HAUER. Clerk

UCTION SALE

A

Being unable to work, have sold my farm and will sell at Public Auction tho fol­
lowing personal property at the farm located 5 miles east of Bliss factory on Center
Road on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1942

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WM. COGSWELL also is including cattle, horses ond hogs.

HORSES
Black more, wgt. 1300 lbs., good work-

Gray gelding, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1300 lbs.
Black gelding, 4 yrs.'old, wgt. 1150 lbs.

CATTLE
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due April 4
-Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, due April 2
Jersey and Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
due April 2
Jersey heifer. 2 yrs. old, due April 1
Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old
3 heifer calves, 6 to 10 mos. old

FARM MACHINERY
Fortson tractor
2-bottom tractor plow, 12 In.

2-horte riding cultivator
2-aec. spring tooth drag
5-tooth culUvatot"
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Slone boat
Banner walking plow

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Pair good sleighs (2 sets bunks)
2 garden cultivators
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Old farm tools such a*: Gale 2-horac riding
plow, land roller, dump hay rack
Spike tooth drag, cutter running gear

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HOGS

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Corn shelter

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400 lbs.

3 hoc hanger*

CHICKENS

Hoc hooka

Heavy fence stretchers with block and rope
Barbed wire stretchers
Post hole diggers

*0 White Leghorn hen* (young. food layers)

Metal tithing boat

HAY AND GRAIN
2 tone clover and timothy hay. mixed

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

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

CHARLES ASPINALL, Proprietor
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

CIRCUIT COURT
CALENDAR FOR
THE APRIL TERM
■

Seventy

Coses

Listed

eluding 21 Divorce

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1942

I.CHAIRMEN NAMED

EASTER PROGRAMS
IN CITY CHURCHES
I

direction of Maxwell Leon'"•I Celebration of Easter is planner der theBattle
Actions by the various churchry^f the city. ,nl
Creek and will be ten­

County Clerk Allan O. Hyde has se vend announcing spnrlse services.'
' “^jr and Junior choirs
di'iinbuled lite court calendars in
This 1year,’ *perhaps
t
which ar\ listed
ted the eases tor
for hear
hear-­
r* as never before.
. n--.!-.
Rantl.l
....
». ttie rnext term of circuit d£) th* peopjc* 0f the world need
ing nt
court, which opeiK on Monday, i the-m^age
nrnaaage of
ot the
&lt;ne RI
Kuen
mu Christ—.!
F«
Easter
“— Sunday will be celebrated
, Hie-------message
of--glorloux-vicFirst Baptist church at 10:30
April 13. at 9:0Q-A. M. Judge Ar-J/*
---------of- -hope,
---------------------- •- ’'
w^en the Supday school
chie D. Me Donald ''presiding Jurors tory and the realization of God,
. vs ill present a program and the pa.,will be itullflcd when td”report' for eternal goodness
rollowlng ..c ih. nro«ran« a..“r «» «" » J Ade«k MU
duty. Only seventy cases are on
TI.U will !&gt;.■ Ihr only »rv.
the calendar and of that number pravKlrd W U.« putor. o'in.
• fifteen are cases in which no pro- ...I .hureli.., nl.Tn In llw order Ini'"
grr-ji lias bern made fur more than which they were received:
Eplreopal Church
one year Following L, the calendar &gt;
Flrel tlnlied Brethren
Eurl.r rervkre .1 Eram.mwl EpUCriminal C*um*—
Impal church will Include the »unEA.ler .idirlM- rerelce «l 1:30. n„ commun|„„ ,t ,;M
The l*eople vs. Grover Kelsey,
or lurk lo which .11 ere Invited. Al ,10„, eut„„ui a„d „„„„„
„
appeal from Justice court.
.repere al s
Tiie !*eople vs. Dewey Knicker­ eleven oclock, the reyulur hour or,, m
bocker. larceny by stealing 'tn a wunhlp. the pnalor. the Bdv, A. M j,, IH Pullowuui in. .uurlio icrv,
Goldren
will
epenk
on
The
RevuroI
th,
B
,„
lr
W1U
dwelling house.
recital Vlclory- «nd lire- rile ol tap.
„ lhe
tlsm will be administered and new I
•
• At the afternoon service,
children
Harry Stehr vs. Carl Miller and members received into rturch fel­ ajiil return their Lenten mite box­
Frank Hula, trespass
lowship
In lhe evening at 7:30.' es and receive potted plants Bap­
Grace Uhl vs. Hany Shute, tres- there will be a song service and tism will 4ie administered at this
Gospel message.
service
.
Ida M Cook vs. Edwin Brom..
Music for the festival eucharist
First Methodist
At ttie Easier sunrise worship at 11 o'clock will be as follows.
Marvin P Coole/ va.’ Pel Milk
Organ prelude. "He Is Risen”
period at seven o'clock, the-Rev. L.
Co. and Hazen Gray, trespass.
Stults, Sadie Mae Palmer, organist.
Vietta Cathey vs. Richard Bes.,- Winston Stone will conduct a piidse
Processional. "Welcome. "
Happy
service and give a brief address on
mer. trespass.
Alberta Cole vs. Richard Hess­ thr subject. "The Easter Dawn." Morning" Fortunatus

mer. trespass.
Russell Brinkley vs. Richard
Bcssrner, trespass.
Gotlleib Weeber vs. George Smith,
trespass. •
'
Omer Ba mu in vs. Consumers

R T Fuller vs. James V. Roberts,
assump it.
.
Wlza J Foster vs. Howard Price
ind wife, ejectment.'
Myrtle Preybysx v* Archie and
Mary Carrigan, no action stated.
Ernest Pierce vs. Dorian D. San­
ders. trnpa,*.
H. Lynn Newton and Floyd Craig
vs. Ellis R and Arloa DpnieL,. a*-'
sumpsit.
Adolph Pauley vs. William K.
Howe, no action stated.
George Edward Goodyear vs.
Hastings City Bank, et al. - bill tn
restore lost deed.

Thr chorus will sing "As It Began
to Dawn” and "Resurrection." both
oy Stulta."
by
aiuiu. Tlila
tins service will
win close
tn plenty of time .so all may return
for the usual morning worship at
ten o'clock. Special musical num.
....
.
...
ber* at thia service include two an­
thems by Die choir. "The Lord Is
Risen Indeed" by Stulls and “Christ
Is Risen" by Morrison. Mrs Stone
Is tn render the soln. "Rabboni" by
Marie Hint-. Mrs. Harold Foster,
organist, and Joe Mix. violinist, will
render "Easter Fantasy” bv Hender­
son ns the prelude. "Meditation" by
Massenet for the offertory apd
"Alleluia" by Stulta as the postlude.
Both of the Junior choir* are to also
participate in the service.
.

O’er" Palestrina.
Kyrie Elelson.
------- - Gounod
~
.
2*PtaCe Barl‘
M.,w2f?r.g i?, * P?V*
S’,01 “ T.b ' P ~,n6d
Nlc&lt;-ni- CCreed.
•rrrrl (loiinrwl
Nicene
Gounod
Sermon: "Keystone of Christian
Faith.” Rev. Don M Gury. rector.
Offertory Solo. "Christ, bur Pass­
over." Stulls. Miss Cynlheal Reed.
Festival presentation. Whitney:
Sursum Corda. Gounod:
Easier Preface. Gregorian.
Sanetus and Benedictus. Gounod
Miss Marjorie Boyes and choir.
Agnus Dei. Gounod.
Hymn. "Al the Lamb's High Feast"
Bach.
Gloria in ExceUls, Gounod.
Seven-fold Amen. Stainer.
jecl for hl. Easier sermon. "It
Recessional. "Jesus Christ I* Risen
Hapixmed One Morning." Members
are to be received and lhe lenten Today" Worgan.
Organ Postludc. The Resurrec­
offering taken at ten o'clock. Box­
es for the offering were rent to the tion" Costa.
members at lhe beginning of Lent First Presbyterian
for this purjxMc During lhe church
At the ten-thirty o'clock service
school hour, the various classes will on Easier Bunday at the First Pres­
present lheir Easter offerings
byterian church, the Rev. S. Con­
Grace Lutheran
ger Hathaway will tell about "The
The Rev. o. H. Trlnkleln has First Easter Eggs." HU sermon
chosen a* his Easter sermon sub- theme
_____ _
___ _________
is "The
Bui bunk__of Easter
Ject "Tl^e Message of Life." and Mrs 1 Time "
Henry Elliot L; the soloist. Thei Other features of this worship
service begins at ten o'clock.
I period will be lhe administration of
St Rom Church
baptism, reception of members, the
I ordination and installation of elders
Holy Ma-ves at eight and ton j and the burning of the final note
o'clock at the Hastings church and । of indebtedness. Special musical
at ton A M. at the Nashville church | selection* appropriate to the day
are announced by Father John V. will be rendered by the chorus choir
Dillon. Ttie musical program i* un-1 directed by Arthur Lower.

8lHiik-y Glass. Admr vs. Nettie
Corson, bill to set aside deed.
Ixiule R Neal and wife vs. Fred
J. Young, bill to establish convey­
ance.
Wm. Davidson vs. Vernon J.
Brawn. Auditor General, bill to scl
aside deed
'
Edward D. vs. Hattie Scharff, di­
vorce.
Sopha Alice Smith vs. Walter T
Thompson, el al. bill to establish
line fence.
Jennie and Mnrion Echtlnaw and
L-uidqre Slocum vs. Wm. Koblc.
George Ragla. et al. bill to set
aside petition
Bernice Campbell, ct al. vs. E. M.
Cndwallndcr. Admr of Lewis J.
DuBois estate, no action statM.
Hazel Kruk a vs. May Hinckley,
ct al. foreclosure
Helen J vs Leo Blaine Minier,
divorce
Myrna J. vs. Carl J. Christie, dl- EARL 1IISTOX, Prop.
lings City election on Monday,
Having decided to discontinue ■ April 6. Charles II. Leonard is
• Hastings City Bank vs. Ivan L. farming Mr. Hinton will have an i the candidate for mayor, Adal­
Roush. mortgage foreclosure.
auction sale at the place known as
bert Cortrigbt for
Municipal
Richard N. and Edith M. Arentz the James Burine farm located 3-4
Judge. Harry Ritchie for superv». Middleville Power Co. injunc­ mile south - and U mile west of
tion.
Striker school or first place south
'Marjorie Lee Luna. Admx. Est. and
mile west of Kellogg girls
Leman Smith vs. Leo Davenport camp al Morri., lake. He is offer- &gt;
1st ward alderman. Harry Miller
and Anna Hallett, bill to aid in tng a . good list of horses, cows,
execution.
a tow. and farm tools. Dewey Reed
Percy E. and Mina Winslow vs. will cty the sale and Clifford Ham- ; Hewitt for 2nd ward aiderman.
Natl. Discount Corp, no action inoud will act as clerk. See the ,
given.
adv. elsewhere bi this issue for ‘ aiderman. Henry Wellman for
Gertrude E. vs. Raymond Russell, full particulars.
and Mrs. Orville/A. Sayles and
divorce.
-Mr*. Mabie Field for city IrrasMary DeLeys v*. Charter,K. Palm­ DEWEY REED. Mgr.
er. ct al. bill to clear title.
In order to settle up the estate of
ur*r'
Cynthia vs. Charles E. Wilcox, the late Ephriom Lucas, a public1"
divorce.
auction will be held on the lol east Glin Permit* Grnnfpd
B vs. B.. divorce.
of the Universal Garage on Court ’’Un r®rm*TS WanTCa
Aleta A vs. Gerald B. Harmulh,
St. Mrs. Fred Gregg and other* will To Eight County Men
divorce.
also dispose of some of their per­
Darthya vs. Max Storey, divorce. sonal property al the same time. I The Barry county gun licensing
Automobile*, farm machinery and
8ranted permit* to carry conLois Ruth vs. Floyd E. Buskirk fumlture will bo offered Dewey jcraled weapons to eight Bany
divorce.
Reed will cry lhe sale and C. Mcounty men la*l Wednesday. The
C 8. Rennell*. et al. v«. Eliza
Hammond will act a* clerk. See **«•« were: Harold Ros^iberger
Foster, et al. no action stated.
MenW Kareher. Preeport^ Mw\ Belva E. v». Joseph W. Kidder, the adv. elsewhere in this issue fori
rill J. Hinckley and Jay D. Wilkes.
fuli particular*.
divorce.
’Nashville: Wayne Frederick KaltenGeorge F. v*. Dorothy Gardner,
biich, Bellevue; Allen E. Prentice.
EVERELL BOLYEN, Prop.
divorce.
Clyde vs. Ola Van Wie. d|v6rce.
Because of serious illness Mr. Howard Stanton and Howard Bris­
, ■
■
Mao- vs. Iran J. Payne, divorce Bolyen will have an auction tale tol. Hastings.
Frances Thenos va. Granville at the farm located 2 miles south
Blow, et al. bill to quiet title.
and Sr mile west of Hickory Corners , DR. H. 8. WEDEL NEW
H v». H. divorce.
or 6 miles northwest of Augusta. He PHYSICIAN HERE
Letha L. v*. Frederick J. Alton, Is offering a good list of horses,
Dr. Herbert S. Wedel, who has
divorce.
cows, young cattle, hogs, grain and practiced medicine In Freeport for
Occll O. va. Dorris Wilkins, di­ farm machinery. Henn1 Flannery several years, is now associated with
- vorce.
*
will cry the sale and E. M. Cad- Dr. K. 8. McIntyre in this city, the
Charles H v* JuJJa Green, divorce. wallader will act as clerk. See the latter has
for a commission
--------applied
,,----------In the Matter of,the Petition of adv. elsewhere In this issue
• : in the navy and expects to be called
Vernon J Brown, Aud.. Gen., for
| to service toon when Dr. Wedel will
Sale of Delinquent Taxes, tax sale.
CECIL CURTIS. Prop. - Because
°v'r hu
Pr'.Jnd
Naomi E Pearce V». Hannah Col­ of shortage of help and more land Wedel have purchased the Carl
- lamer, et al. bill to dear title.
Niethamer
In the fourth ward.
than he can take care of Mr Cur- Niet
hamer home in
Rolland vs. Beatrice Leavell, di­
at the oa»»*«Rv
MEETING ur
OF auu
ROD tinu
AND uvn
GUN
vorce.
1• tis will
- have
..
-an
. guction
, - .... sate
............
farm located4 4mil*c
_____
- 8
Leonard Paul v*. Gertrude L. f,nn
milespwprti,
north.I r1 . &lt; mile* _____
ci.L'B
HERE ______
APRIL
Date*, divorce.
we*t of Vermontville, or 3 mile*
Margaret H. v». Russell Demond *outh. 3'j miles east of Woodland ‘
, ** *
,
divorce.
' i He 1* offering a good list of hoSaes,
^unly
Ounu/C^b at
Causes in which no prorrm-i ha*'cow*- ho8*- f&lt;*d ,nd ,ann towhlnLegion hall here on Wedncsbeen made for i^re to™
Mr. Flannery will cry lhe rale. d?
oWfl!er7 A,?
yearSee the adv. elsewhere tn thte issue f°r el4*V°n « officer* and discus-

Four Auction Sales

City Election
Monday

L&gt;k Collin
Wllin.m Rvp.1"'
P-HMPl*?:
-----------trespass.
' AN ANNOUNCEMENT
I ELEVEN RESIDENTS
Harry O. Mohnnann. Rec/., has
I I am a candidate for the office
FILE
APPLICATIONS
six assumpsit case*, rone against
of City Treasurer and have had
Hugo C. Wunderlich chairman of
KBr* of experience In keep­
each of the following: Hiram H.
and H. O. Perkin*: Oicnp Conley?, the local civil service board, reports mg books and records. Your vote
Laurel 8. Marshall; Howard D. that eleven Hastlnp rraldenta filed,at the election April 6 will be apand David Bristol: John Storm*. appllcslions for postmaster here.; predated
Mrs. Orville A. Sayle*
(Continued on page *. sec. 1)
the Anal Allng data being March 31.
Adv. 4-3

EXHIB?TSAL SCH00Lj
County School Display to be
a Feature of the 1942 Fair
To tupervisr Ute exhibits of rural
and village school* at the Barry
county fair August II to 15 when
they are to compete for awards
totaling more than *120. a teacher
has been appointed chairman of
each of the townships or units in
the county.
.
The exhibits this year will br on
thr township |&gt;lan which ha* bern
successful the past two yean. At
least three sclvools In each town­
ship must exhibit for ttie township
to be eligible for premiums except
in the case of Prairieville. Orange­
ville. and Yankee Springs townships
where tlie three are combined to
make one unit
The teachers appointed to act as
chairmen for thr rural units fol­
low: Assyria. Mildred Rhodes; Bal­
timore. Viola Baas; Carlton. Ger­
trude McPharlin; Castleton, Clau­
dine Matthews; Hastings. Lucille
Todd: Hope. Kathryn Town: Irving.
Florabellr Stowell: Johnstown. Carrie Fisher. Maple Grove. Helen
Skidmore; Rutland. Irene Dickerson- Prairieville. Orangeville, and
Yankee Springs. Winifred Brownell,

Draft List
Next Week
Many have wondered why the
names, drawn in the tiiird draft
lottery, with their serial and or­
der numbers, had not appeared
in Ute Banner
The reason is
this: the government instruc­
tions to local draft boards 1* that
the names are to be furnished
to newspapers in alphabetical
order, with the order number
included
loc.il board.until a few days ago.
—not in time for this week s issue.
Luu appearing in other papers

In some instances contained se­
rious errors.
The correct list of Barry coun­
ty rcgbtrnnt* in the February
draft is now |&gt;oated in the lobby
at the Post Office, arranged al­
phabetically and with the serial
and order numbers Included This
full list will appear in the Ban-

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

i HASTINGS PEOPLE
CALLED TO
WORSHIP
Good

Fridoy

Services

To the People of

Barry County
of

Three Hostings Churches
Tomorrow afternoon the Good
Friday i.e^vice. sponsored by the

, ^V«zneq^ additional speakers
for defense.
Several have al­
ready volunteered to perform
this important (unction, and I
ihould appreciate It greatly if
snyone »ho lias the time and

, the* Emmanuel Episcopal church , pre&lt;, a willingness to fill an
issignment as our needs may
। from 1:30 until 3:00 odock.
| Thr Rev. Albert A. Butterfield' arise. /Addltlrmai information
is available on many defense
• will deliver thr wrmon and other
lubject*.
minister, are to assist tn the sen­
Kindly leave your name at my
tier Tlte- combined choir* of the*
Episcopal and Presbyteriqn church-1 &gt;H ice.
es will fuinlsh musical number*
Kim Sigler
and the Methodist chimes air to
Chairman, of Victory Speaker's
.be played before and after tile;
Bureau.
jranlcr. Proc»-e&lt;i.s from Ute offer­
Barry County.
'
ing jo to’ lhe Red Crus., recreation
'project at Camp Custer.
Following thr custom of former । &lt;• * C
DAD ICC
j.ai-., thr business places are to V./AQC VP KADItJ
cluwmay
fromattend
12 00 lhe
to 3 Good
20 P Frida;
M. ro FOUND
(all
rUUrNU 1IN CITY
1-1 1 '

C

NUMBER

ANNOUNCE DATE FOR
NEXT COLLECTION
Housewives Urged to Save
The "Salvage for Victory" com­
mittee has chosen Saturday. April
lion of waste mateitaU in the clgy,
A meeting will be held soon to com­
plete plans for this pick-up.
This siiould be a good Ume tor a
collection of waste materials. In the
mid.t of the spring houteclranlng
rid of the accumulation of paper,
msgsslnes. «|c. before April 11. it
mav be taken to the salvage depot
al tlie rear of the former Peldpausch
market, where It will be picked up

Sheriff Bera, office report.
Housewives are reminded to rara
all waste paper, old magazines. dis­
Unga One clay last week a dog wa, carded tools, broken or obsolete
reported sick. It »»s taken to’ a household equipment, unused ket­
veterinary uho pronounced the slck- tles. garden implements, old tire
ALLOCATION OF YARN
neat a.,, rabies. Later Xhe dog died chains, or scrap metal of any kind,
TQ LOCAL RED CRQ„
1 u LWVAL Ktu LKUn
and Dr Ahland and Undershertff for this “Salvage for Victory" pick­
Dotrt rent thr head to Hie state up
The policy of the American Red Vermontville Maple
Cross in regard to tile knitting of
.
.
r
laboratory at Lansing. where it was
Approximately 75 percent of all
n ;x&gt;rted as a definite case of rabies. the paper med In Michigan is burngarment* for our men in the armed jyrup reSTIVOi
It ais- vearly
in inr
the —
wnuon ivi
for 1rabie*.
lorce.s
_
—iij 111
au&gt;..,
force., was ouuufvm
outlined m
in a iciiei
letter IVre- ,
“
, celved recently by the local chapter !
, annual Maple Syrup Festi- to develop and with the number
i As can be easily understood, a
of oun nearbj village of Ver- oj dojis running loose in the city rd to salvage this waste material
large quantity of wool will be re- toORlrtlft’ Ls to be livid this year all und county, presages a serious
qwired to equip our men. Al lhe &lt;1My on Saturday. April 4ih.
&gt; situation unless action Is taken at day there is an urgent demand for
This is
is the
the third
third consecutive
consecutive year
once
"whether
other dogs
dogs
Migeesttm of the Office nf War ProUiLs
year once
Whether "any"
any other
sr ,hu
till, *
event
atirt lhe
the «&gt;mmilier«
mmmltteec in
in were infected by that one is not. every pound of paper which can be
duttlon an estimate has been made for
v*nl Bnd
produced, if the demands of the
■
of
the
required
knitted
garment*.
ch
»nte
are
planning
on
a
"bigger
known, but dog owners should keep war Industries and civilian demands
"Your Personality and The War"
ever"' affair.
iclore
of .h.&lt;,
their dogs from
, This eaUmate has been approved, than ever
.rt~&gt; watch
—trh „r
will be the subject of the address
and orders placed with the mills.. Many prize award, will be mode, now on.
In each iroutchold there are
’
Old
and
young
are
entering
and
may
The
supervisors
will
no
doubt
be
which Dr. Fred F. Currier. Grand
«"Un« u»ui Uw todluf. ol April, untalo i.ta .rltai .1 onreio l.ta’ many Items that could be reclaimed
Rapids neurologist, will give at an‘
by salvage experts
though the
ISV.
.
•• dog warden
waiucii to
iu minimizeniiiiiuiue- thta
mil
open meeting of Ute Central Par­■
Irt.
a
small volume In each home might
. summer.
«_1»1
u-----M
i.n
—
^.n
—
in.
I
Trip* will be arranged to visit danger, a* well as to do away with
ent Teachers Association in Central
Report* show that the total of
Mem unimportant, but on a comauditorium, here at 8:00 P. M 'April yam available amounts is 1 JOO.000 focal Sugar Bushes both tn lhe the damage done rac4i spring by munlty basis there Is certainly
1 pounds and this yam is to be allo­ morning .tnd afternoon. Thr aft- ‘l°g* that are allowed to run loose enough lo make collections worth
Dr. Currier, who has been special­' rated to lhe chapters on a popula- emoon will also be the time for . %a/a n m 1 a—
| while.
izing in neurology for about two’ lion basis of one pound per each various contests for men. women. A WARNING TO
Proceeds from the collection on
decades. Is a member of the Amer­ ™jiJXta. Thi. mtata Bury. -'&lt;• ah"d™
1 April 11 will be given to some pubican Society of Psychiatrists and a
I lie or charitably organization where
All dog owners should be particugraduate of the University of average-size sweater for a soldier, and shell.,. Shootln'.
, ...ta3rm.nta.tau,™
''TW
tad.rrupMU.tal tal&gt;- oteertaM ol Ita .tU.Rta
Michigan.
His Interests include
sailor or marine requires ten ounces'
farming and race horses. County .
naiZ rn o..ot. wlii with a big dance and, special door their dog* watching for any unusual
fair* are hl* hobby
I aoDroximate 352 sweaters for the prlxf
,op off lhc day
,rend-' or varlatloIls In habit* The
The Barry County Health Deport, 1B._ ._ Jun 30 | Vermontville 1* prepared to wel- reason tor this warning come* from
-tent
* *
'.come all her old friend* back this lhe fact that within the past week
ment roonerntrd
cooperated with the P
P. T
T. A.
program committee ^n bringing Dr.
Anyone who ha* visited the local VlBr and u *nxk&gt;us to make many a‘ Hasting, dog wa* diagnosed a*
Currier here.
iS"!''Star‘^"Xta,imtata ""
.^ugror tata" SHtaTtar' Tta Food &lt;« Frrrdom Fro.™.
service of their choice

Rose church start, at twelve noon
iand closes at three P. M. and at
the Grace Lutheran church thr
iservice begins at 1:00 P M.

Noted Neurologist
To Speak at
Central PT A

»"■" '» ■" DOG OWNERS

Barry Farm Bureau
Groups Reflect
Rural Opinion

y.^

Furm Burcau News

;QmT.'"'nm„tar'’oV
J1SjT"',ta“.?“o77«: “’rST X,?1 '^52"^
lent have already been completed WOODLAND COMMUNITY
do not kill the dog. Report the tlir nitmtra wheat is growing and
and turned in and request* for yarn FARM BUREAU
,kan,t &gt;° “»e Sheriff'* Office and to 1* considered worth harvesting, the
are received dally. The sweaters are GROUP NO. 2
‘1“’? ?'P*r?
* CU**
:m.d,
0,... tad
A digest, of opinion on pertinent1 made In navy" blue and khaki and.
current topics as expressed at Barry i are neat and trim in appearance. !■wnnl™
™*Mnnininn
“ &lt;k*« and human beings, and if for Uvratock production, pasturtaf,
SWE;
SALKIN SCHOOLS |_________________________________
S£lnJlEdi2ttai of
,hc ** h" r‘bl“' h*
with-i or cutting for hay. ia urged. The cw- |
unanimous against reduction of ag- .
.
. .
Av.., operator who chooaea to harvest Ma
of What people in the rural section EXCEED PREVIOUS RECORDS ricuiiural prices below parity as long
not die within ten days is not con- volunteer wheat will earn hi* con­
of the state are thinking.
’
has other prices are above parity
| senratton payment* and parity pay­
These reports, although independ-1
***„'
lhe Numerous current topics were dis- sidered a rabid dog.
Dog bites should always be treated ment*. providing he ha* seeded withenlly made and each expressing
c*«h1g® b!---------»-•
1
«l MrtatataU. N«. munta U» ‘"‘“’'“"‘S' *
’!?,??.
neUrthele^^iv^T^^en
------- --------- ----.
.
win
Mr lan *nd thc do® kePl under obeer- stored his volunteered wheat an Mg
iweek.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- f M vatlon for at least ten day*. Sliould farm a* lang u II b liable to a
which are similar.
, i The high school topped with; ana Mrs *‘ctor Eckany.
। u d(jg #cl
and u b
marketing quota penalty, and ateo
On the question of reduction of |
u^lrB&gt;r ul.„o w,
1*218 65, an increai* of *9530; Cen-1 jIAgTINGS COSUHlfNITY
, t0 dispose of the dog. do not shoot kept within his 1943 wheat acreage
agricultural prices below pari y the|lral |135B5
M30;
..«« an
... lncrease
----------------of- ta-ta
J
KoJpl.lm taTlhrutah .h“ beta. .. U.h .tataenl. .Ttata ta, tarp. -U.
opinion was unanimous that it »'MiMX:ond ward |26.75: decrease of
Il ..Nru. nnmm..niiv armn,
&lt;fc«ttoy« »U possibility of detennlii- aid the farmer and at the- same
not
as Mill
olh-;
|620
$1200. decrease of
IIMI fair
4M1| to
W do
UM thta
WUA *o
OV long UA
“ gg
J/O .‘ st
p“‘iSS
*’•“*“•
*'
er-price® were permitted to aoar ,.127.70;
above parity. In other words, the Of g] 71
-u'.ota.nuta..
ta.
*x.s
sx;
.ta
“
tau'"
Farm Bureau groups indicated a
wiUingne&amp;s to accept a reduction If week with *12235; Mis* Edmond'* families north of the river being in ‘he do®. iwtHy lhesheriH. office nmmg or w^ewu.
, pmm on rrom me wine isianoa
ail other prion were reduced to a room in Second Ward was second I one. families south of lhe river in and Uw Hteal,*‘ D^rtment.
with *17.80; and Mrs. Kuhn's room • the other, each group to take Ini,.8*™"* yea,.m”J,U “f* available
similar degree.
families who do not now belong to '|j5°u&lt;h
famUy physician for the soy beans and peanuta must taka
Opinion «Lso seemed unanimous in Central was third kith *13 60
This was the largest rale of a group. Charles Woodruff andj^
ln hui?“
.r.
ra
that strikers in defense industries
h,ve
ra
who have been deferred from mili­ .tamp, for any one week and makes Warren Bolton were appointed lo !** "»» ah?“ld
famllle* north
tary service should either be con­ a total for the thirteen weeks of contact
loci laiiuue*
iumui of
ui the
inc rivr»v- •*** » rabid dog
— or one suspected
83.655
75,
an
average
of
*28121
f
,
T
Ru^n
Whittemore
and
Frank
M
having
rabies.
I
L
. Russell Whittemore and Frank °‘ n**1*1* r*”” ,
scripted into the armed forces or *3.655.75. an average of 8281.21
cannea vegetaoies. leaving more rood
be drafted back into defense work FURORS for afril
p,r"’
| ANNOUNCE ESSAY
for military needs.
at standard army wages.
MAPLE C,ROVE
ICONTEST WINNERS
All groups felt that price ceilings TERM OF COURT
I TELLS OF CHURCH
VeUl Junta &lt;lr»«n lor Ihr Apnl FARM BUREAU GROFF
|
wm SAIORJ.
should'be placed on wage levels and irrm
ol ateuU own orr: Anyrta
M«plr Orore «roup nta Wrdn«. I „?
J? FILLED wmi SAILORS
Industrial profits as well as on agri­ Fr.um JtaS BMUntae. Hotanl d.r .( ih, tamr ol Mr .nd Mr, ?'
, T n,,
Mr .'"'d Un °M.r Joon tar. „■
cultural products to help curb in­
IMP
Barry.
Rotan
M.rM..
.
ciyd.
Cltaaeman
tor
«
poi
l.^k
rrlrtd
.
tata
Inta Utar MR. Frm
flation.
Carlion. Lul.yelle U.tari.r; Cu- per and dtauuion ol currrnl lupins.
mmnl.tal^4Flrr oi thr
JM1«. who IrcruUy rnlulrd In th.
No one can charge that lhe above ttaon. Carl tarn and Wllltan gpln„,„ „
trtuclk„ « “*? XSKi.n^rd
navy and is now stationed at----------Croat
opinion* were inspired by "labor
snore: lUsUnss Twp. Mr&gt; Myra I.rin pnera talow oMlly unlras out,
’
baiteni.** In fact, they are the free, Firtar Mid HoVard Alltauar; Hopr. XnS ta. ata
T^, m-i ,co
~
as follows: "Went to church Bunindependent expressions of men and Drloa Flower and Danta Payne: I SutST dr.wn breta Slaw fX
,h' •plt"dld nwpoiue ihey «ave
women, most of whom have spent IrMnt. Dniee Wind™ .nd Leonard ,
T™, Nlnrly.el«hl studenu Iran lhe Bn.- tlful sight to see a targe churoa
a lifetime of work unrestricted by Wolcott
1 Bureau were mooned,
me April, Uih and hbUjry
ot the 11*4.
filled with sailor*, all wearing vita*
forty-hour weeks.
Johnstown. Leon Tack and Geo.[
on Aortl
Une*- Woodl,nd Consolidated. MidWerlman: Maple
Grove.
Helen Orln Cole on A.pr?
.
dteviUe T. K. Nashville T. K. and U called “drew blues" with black
neckerchiefs and blue Jumpers trim­
KEN SANDERSON IS
Cheeseman and Howard Hamilton: j FARM BUREAU NEWS
FTeeport schools participated.
med with white. The chaplain wm
NEW CITY AUDITOR
Orangeville. Morris England and
The South Thomapple Furm Bu-i The subject, "Unity for Victory." from Iowa and his uniform was
Edd
Johnson;
Pralrievllfe.
C.
A.
group
b
slJO
n*oring
a
drive
on
'
*
“
*
'unushed
by
the
national
ormore like the kind the officers wear *
Kenneth Sanderson was elected as
Meriau
and
E
A-Jublja;
Rutland.
Ule
o
f
Defense
Bonds
by
the
K«nizaUon.
the
local
Auxiliary
of
city auditor by the city council to Roy Oaks and MUs^Btlsle Phillips:
the
lronji and th&gt; co. . Post 3326 conducting the first stages
men of the Proteatant and Roman
fill the vacancy caused by the tkath Thornapple. Charles Parker and ^.SoSV^d SSg. who b1 aho'°r'in Barry Co
catholic faiths in the vailoua campt.
of the late Milo DeVries. Mr. San­
First prize of *5 was awarded to
derson has made his first report Howard Smith: Woodland. Leo’a ,nembef ol our Broup and thf
M.nMrr ol ita Middle*Ita cooper*« "• " U" judge McDonald accepts
which shows that the city has a
balance on hand of 129X174 02 in all no Jurors called from Yapkee ... rreamerv whose urretarv will Middleville T. K. school, second GUILTY PLEAS OF TWO MEN
funds. Taxes receivable for 1941 and 4th wards. Fred Haywood and Mr* . upo“ y.uur
Cecil Connor, arrested test week
• uramincu
tWn|
m u.
oui'S jour milk
or'c'relm*"
,h'ra W?,.„r
0'
“ Monday, on a third offense drunkprevious years total *3.906.11 and Maude Post; 2nd and 3rd wards.
chick for bond, when Uicy h»vc Beverly Dryer, use 1. both ol Hm- ennesa cltarge, and Dewey Knick­
special assessment taxes receivable Clay Adams and George Miller.
collecced 11141 they will nolKy you u,» "W1
erbocker. charged with tartvny
are *7X114-48. making the total astad pr~m you wllh your bond.
Mta Orley . ewry Mil ta enta- from a dwelling, wrre arraigned to
HIT-RUN DRIVER
Thb 1. nol lor Ekrm Bure.u mem-1'd■!•»»!» Circuit Court Saturday. Both nun
cepted by the council on Friday INJURES LAD SATURDAY
her. only but .11 pMron. ol lhe’ 'hromhtal Ulchlj.u. In lhe .u« entered plea* of guilty, their ptaM
evening.
Carl Main. 13 year old son
of
eretarery.
So
Mil
you
pleue
tai
'"tapebUon
which caihn » llnl were accepted by Judge Arable D.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Main, comer
TIRE QUOTA FOR APRIL
McDonald, and they
operulo
.nd
noiuy
Mr.
Bro,.
R.-;"'
1
”
al
Bi4lr and N, Hanover. U in Pen­ member folk. fhl. L. one ?.y u
““ ““
7 ed to the custody of
Retreads on passenger car tires
nock hospital with a broken leg,
are included - in the April quota suffered Saturday afternoon when -keep them Rylni”
I Mrv r*" Oury' k&lt;*L
H a await sentence.
p
1
m
■
_________
:
Wedel
of
Freeport
tad
cordon
Wilfor the first time.
TWe Barry
struck by a hit and run driver
county quota, as received at the
I ll.ma of lire WoodUnd H 3 fkcully LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL
Carl was pushing his bicycle along 1. C. c. MSBTINO ON
office of County Clerk Allan Hyde. M43 about a half mile west of the MONDAY EVENING
1 were the Judges chosen by the stu- TFACHER ENLISTS
The Junior Chamber of Com- dent* and the ladies of Auxiliary
city limits when he was struck by
treads, 16 tubas: trucks—74 tires. nil
has
the business --------------------men 13338 are---grateful
for-thetr
W “
IF paveIhML’- metre —
w invited ....
---------------- splendid
.
- an HUIU
auto BOU
and MMAiaCT.
knocked to
the
-r Nuhville.
.11.. Middleville.
1.1.If-..ill- la
---. .... ronrulr.lbm
67 retreads. 70 tubes.
ment. with the result stated. The 1 of
.Fwport.
cooperation. The*
They .lie
also .linfta-lafp
appreciate
driver of lhe car did nol stop. ‘ Woodland, Delton and other places »he fine response of the students
TWO BARRY COUNTY
Officers are investigating and ex- In the county, to meet with them and lhe kindness of the teacher* Custer, leaving here last week. Hta
MEN ENTER SERVICE
------------------------*-------night
■•for
— giving full -•
— credit —
at
the I. O. O F.--------------hall Monday
class
to »wthe duties are being divided among
Lawrence Radtke. Wayland, and ped to arrest the driver soon.
at 6:45 for dinner and a social students for this work.
Kenneth Cameron Fiori* of Delton
TWO SUITS FILED
The Auxiliary hopes, in the near ha» been
meeting An biceresting time Is
were inducted into service tn the
future, to make It possible for the speech
Two damage suits were filed In planned
U. 8 army, leaving for Fort Cus­
the office oi County Clerk Albin
public to hear these essays read by
ter. March 25.
Hyde Wednesday morning. Erma CITY ENGINEER TO
the winning students at which time NOTICE
Brandt asks bmm
damages
taw.--------------------------------------------------------------------of *5000 PRESENT ESTIMATES
the prize* are to be awarded. Watqh
NOTICE!
against Cyril W. Enyart, and George i At the meeting of lhe city coun- . for the date
L Brandt seeks »100Q, Mf. Enyart rtL the question of another sewage
---------------------pump
for
the
city
was
considered.
Fire
starting from •a —
gasoline
being the defendant in this suit al--------- —
--- --------- ----- ------------ '
n^. stove
the recent , river floods emphasizing did slight damage to the kitchen of ly balanood at all UM*».
to. The cause was not stated.
cmoon on either Wednesday or
the need for such equipment. The the Maurica McMurray home. 623
Thursday from 2 Lu
EA8TER TUESDAY TEA
city engineer was Instructed to pre- N Michigan, last Wednesday eveAt parish house, Tuesday. April 7, pore plans and estimate costa for ning. The fire department Vu called
chemicals used to extinguish
S:&gt;0 to 7 P. M. Mrs Rehor'i chicken a new sewage pump al the Imhoff,
Mrs. Roy Hibbard,
-ON Mt D.
1 ,fc“ *a"“*
pie. Adults. 85c; children. 45c.—Adv. tank In the second ward

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, IMt

PAOBTWO

' BANFIELD MERCHANT
KH,rt??.!l
uhop "
REPORTED MISSING
home
by illness.
Nelson Selano. aged about 60. who
Word has been received from Thru DOyeS OttlCQ
hu conuucuru
conducted a ivuis
store at ‘n*.*...*
Banfidd .
lias
Corp. Edward B Caukin that he
The
following
real
estate
deal*
t twelve ye#,w.
been*
has been transferred. He was for-'
have
avc recently
recenUy^ been reported from
froin ht«
hls hone"
lwme since SutSat1 R. H. Ldppenthlcn. who injured merly stationed In California
the Earl R. Boyes Real Estate of- unUy ntlht&gt; Mareh 3l.
Rev.
Don M. Gury spoke on
"The,
hu n &gt; ««»•»' b. [ -----------------...........................
...........
n":
.
‘ Although he had stated earlier In
confined to hl* home another week.| schools of Today and the World
Mr. and Mrs. Selger Vander Laan Uw WM.k lhat ltc
goi,w u&gt; uavc
Thoma* Kunkle, aged 71, of Char- : of Tomorrow." at the annual par­ and family have purchased and are Mrs
dld nol Uke it srriou*, lotte, passed away last week Tta-s- ent-teachers institute at Nashville. .living In lhe Harley Ragta house ly Wld whcn
took his insurance
.day. He wa* the father of Larry । UmUFriday.
on E State Road.
policy and a sum of money and left
Kunkle of Hastings.
. ;
rq^ Benham lias sold her
Mr and Mrs. Ben Beverwyk pur- the store on Saturday evening. She
An exchange says, "It looks as home on 8. Jefferson St. to Mr and'
though we wtU do so mOch wearing Mrs Carl Niethamer. who have tak- 1chased the Sunday house on S. Jef- did not think he would carry out
fenon and have rented tt to Mr his threat.
*
of the clothe^ we now own. that the en possession. Mr*. Benham will
| Because of thia, the police were
future will be bleak for moths."
' make her boifie with her daughter.!; Burkholder.
I Neil Verburgh of Kalamazoo pur- not notified until several days later,
Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Swarthout Mrs. Dorft ptimg. of Dowagiac
•chased HOLO property in Orange- state police (raced him a* lar as
docked in Brooklyn last Saturday, Kenneth W. Dunn. Hastings sen-"
after a hectic two-weeks' voyage jOr. wa* graduated Jfom Michigan ville. They have remodeled the Bedford and there all trace was tad.
, Mrs. Selano stated that her husfrom the Caribbean, and arrived In state College at the end of wtnfer house and are living in II.
—
&lt;**» ““ “ ■&gt;—
“
Y.—
“ -----------— ------ --”.."
Lowell Monday night of this weck.,i,
rm March 31. Dunn wa* grudu------ ----- --------------------—
- “iLT.'
Their voyage home was made n
y
Bted from the Agriculture division Newton Court Jo Mr and Mr*
Mrs HerHer 1 automobile accident about
....... : W...
. .
_ _Science
.
.
aboard an unarmed Dutch mer|th a _Bachelor
of
degree,
mnn Ir.nr*.
Maurer.
ngo and has been in poor main
chantman which narrowly mlued '
„
t&gt;
M
! Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Wilkes of Chi* since, which may account for hl.
being lorpedoed off the Atlantic
^r- n,lt' ^rs- Hotx'rt F. Murray ra((0 jiaVc purchased the Gerald1Mrange behavior on Saturday etecoaat. Enroute, their ship rescued have moved from Miss Winifred yiiui* property on W. Green St. und nlng.
twenty-six survivors from lu own Johnston's house on W Court St. will
v &lt;nmove
------- --in .&lt;
about
—, April
n t&lt;
15. .
1 ] whm Mr. Selano did not return
sister ship-who had been afloat in «“ ‘Vf J°U” Armbnuter house on
George Clarke of FreeMUl sold hte the forepart of lhe week. Mrs Sepunctured lifeboats for twelve day*.
Michigan -Ave. Mrs C. S. Mc- 80 acre* In Baltimore to Don Wright. -Jano decided lo call hte aunt nt BatWatch mibsrouent teattes for further Intyre, who hu sold her W. Gremi,• The U. B church of Woodland ^ creek lo see If he'lind'been
accounts of the thrilling experience* H1 property to Mr and Mrs. D. D. bought the Frank Kilpatrick home’ there. As she approached the phone
1 Smith of Detroit, plans *«
to —
occupy
of a S. * K. S —Lowell Ledger, 'i
•&lt;— In Woodlanfl for thelf churcit par- the bell tang and she was Informed
sonage. that the aunt had died about on
From the Michigan Christian Ad-’ ML'4 Johnston's residence.
Janu» Blackford's told their home hour before.
a
Tite city fathers voted to include
vacate Lx taken the following Item
.----------------«-*-•—:-----------. of Interest to Hastings anil N.ish- thr sum of 4U0O in the city budget on East Madteon to Celia B Recd •
1 ville friends: Mr and , Mrs. Earl for 1M2-43 for the Hastings elty-. of Nashville. Who Will move In soon HENDERSHOTT
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ohtrlsoh who
1 Wysong of Traverse Cily announce library. They also voted 1300 to, Mr. Blackford bought lhe Vcnile
the birth of a daughter. Melinda the city Youth Council to assist Emerson property cn E Grant.Bl I pleasantly Mirprteed Sunday, honorDan Allerding sold his property,ing their fortieth wrddlr.g nnniverRuth on Saturday. March 7 Mrs. in Ite recreation program during the,
summer. -------------------------Tire sum of 41500
Wysong is the former Marjorie Hoyt. ------------- was
--------or- on N. Boltwood-to Mr* Irene Crav-'aary. when their Immediate tamilira
en \
all came to sjMiid the day with them.
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Myron dered transferred from the conlln- en
; Carl ^Niethamer sold hte new
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. HcndcrxhofE. Hoyt of Jackson.
[ gent fund to the street fund.
Ibrick hnlire on W. Chilton St. to Dr entertained Sunday honoring tho
Herbert Wedel of FTecport.
Dr. birthdays of their daughters. Mrs.
Wedel and family will move from,Wilber SclmtiU and Mrs. Lesli'S
Frec[x&gt;rt About May 15.
Ixekwood.
Mr Niethamer bought lhe BenMrs. Glen Henry with Mrs DonJjam home on 8. Jefferson and will aid Borton of Marsha) were dinner
remodel It into a two-fnmliy house, gueate of Mrs. Leo HendcralinU lu .t
-a &gt; * -------------: Wednesday.
. .MUNICIPAL COURT
j Mr. Hendcrdiott. who has been
Orovcr Kelsey. Htullngs. was nr- sick thr pu t two weeks, will br »!rested Saturday evening by City Po- lowed to sit up till week He has
lllceman Wm. Parker and Under- »‘nt&gt; Infection ol the throat
sheriff Leon Doster'on a drunk and
Mr. and Mi- Albert Brill visited
disorderly charge.
Hr was ."i- Mr. and Mn. Otl* De Mott tn iw
ralgned in Municipal court Monday Gregory district Sunday.
afternoon and Judge Cortrlght as’-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Siilllvnn nnd
M-ssed him a fine of 45 and caste of M«- M,,,v Hchwm-ho were mi*!.t.-;|
44 50. giving him until Saturday
Albert Hemcys in Haslinw last
night to nay.
Wednesday. Tlic dinner was in hon­
-----____
.ornfMr.Sulhvansbirthd.lv
"Information Please' Program
Mrs. Mary Antiumy. who has
1*.
crirtnM
■ UI.rm.U~. »»&gt;*M Ur Cluv. V... vr.m.™ Ur
Whole or
nr...-' prr.cr.m r«.K.. ... ,«r»'•
„
Shank
.,« of ... U&gt;.» S.0S1 lelUM s
’IT J " ,C' “
,
I"' J 1 r
■ .
week Thursday at-the home of
Half
SUH
________ _
__________ Mrs. Roln Garrison. It. lias-been
postponed twice on account of alckness In the luimcs of two member*
of the entertaining club. '
Butt Half
A telegram received Simitar morn­
ing from Clinton Brill slates that
hl-, boat docked at lhe Biwion har-

“ l,u Real terote Deals

Local Newt

EASTER
BASKET

^SAVINGS
EGGS HAMS “33
29 SMOKED PICNICS
29
Grode B,

ARMOURS STAR - Whole or Leg Half

Medium

Dozen

.b.

8 to 10 lb. average

» 26
29
lb 29:
lb. 35‘
10'
35'
lb 25
2,*,25'
10

BEEF CHUCK ROASTS
PORK LOIN ROAST
LEG-O-LAMB
SIRLOIN OR ROUND STEAKS
COTTAGE CHEESE
BONELESS VEAL ROASTS
HOME MADE BOLOGNA
BOILING BEEF BRISKETS
BEEF SOUP STOCK

■b.

Genuine Spring Lamb

,b

Rich, Creamy

BACON

b

Choice Grode

Plain or Garlic

1 lb. layer

J

Sliced

b

I22 SOUTH JEFFERSON

k Armour's STAR

[HAM

35c

45c
I

I

I

FREE!

Cherry, Lime and Orange

Loin or Rib end. lb.

FOR

DEL MONTE Xe 2 41
MARASCHINO CHERZ 10'1
26'
BAR-X
29
OLIVESSTUFflD
UE|U7
23
IIlIiIL
SALAD BOWL 5,“’ 31'
MIR. WHIP
D'“„. 40'
COFFEE mZ"e 2 *n 59'
med. jar

TODAY S

bunch

T'ndNo.

Veal Roasts p7i

Pound —

I

Phone 2428

Bqllerrd Spinach
Lettuce and Radish Salad

french Dressing
Whole Wheat Bread
Vanilla Pudding

Butterscotch Drop Cookies’

have the recipe* (or you
'l/n

PET
MILK

The man who trusts men will
make fewer mistakes than he who
dUtnata them —Cavour.

Star Ham in taster Dreis!

3 7 CO

33‘
29‘
25‘
25'
25'

*

B*ke and glue your TenderTcited Sur Him at directed be­
low. Srud with doves in 4-Ieaf
clover design*. Surround with
ulsd neus of pineapple slice
topped with canned pear halve*,
tinted with: cd cinnamon candy.
Then serve i«^&gt;roudl) -the heartleu of
_r al! Enter greeting* lot
your family and guest*!

LIBERTY LIMERICKS

PABSTETT

Cheese

FDOKCENTER
206 E. State St., Hastings, Mich

doing office work and studying. NOhi flEAirt WOCwL-1»
Mrs. s A Aldrich of Hickory
Corners six nt ■■ few davs lm4 w^eku 1th'her sister. Miss Mertlc Stew­
ard.
Mrs. O. L. Bates spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs E. J. Bules and
family.
. Mrs Will Lctsoti and children,
Harold and Arditti, vtalted Mr*. Let­
! son's parents. Mr. and Mr*. J«*m&gt;
I Walters at Charlotte Wednesday.
i The Cheerful Helpers Club met nt
[the home of Mrs. Howard Hewitt
I Friday afternoon and got some boxer,
of cookie* ready to send to the boys
from this community who are in
. the .- rvlcc a* n little remembrance
! at Ehsut time.
1 Mrs. Joe Kimble of Sunfield spent
! several days over the weekend wilii
' sir. and Mrs- Ben Schneider.
Miss Mertie Steward and steter.
Mr*. Aldrich, visited their cousin,
Mr*. Eunice Peabody in West 8c! bewa Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl E»:kardl. Bruce
and Joyce frknnlt and Mr and
Mrs. Riy Scheel visited Mr. and
Mrs Wilbur Kluinp at MiddlcfUle
Sunday afternoon.
Sunday dinner guests pt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider
were Mr. mid Mrs Floyd Kimble
and son Dick of Coats Grove and
Mrs. Joe Kimble.
An Easter program Is being precu! church next Sunday morning
during the S. S. hour. Everyone Is
welcome.

dx10tor33
ORANGES
SUNKIST LEMONS
ORANGES
GR’FRUIT
6
APPLES
4 lb.

Roasted by

BANGHARTS
BAKERY

Tastei’Teastincj

DINNER

.

stalk

Lamb Roasts pO&lt;
Pound —

.Macaroni Ham Rolls'*

large

Grapefruit

2,or 19
Bleached

j&gt;Q&lt;

Fresh Cucumber
Pickles
lg. jar

Head Lettuce

5s
CELERY
5
TEXAS BEETS
2 ibl. 27
PEAS
ASPARAGUS
20
POTATOES $..c, 5 lb. 19

Pork Chops

Have Your

EASTER HAM

Choose Armours 75- Anniversary Triumph

WV

PAPER fot Notional Defense.

Muller's

QOt
VW

Pork Roasts OQt

10c DEFENSE STAMP if you buy a 2c Shopping Bag
and reuse it 10 times for purchases at our store. SAVE

KRAFT CHEESE 2 L 60
POTATO CHIPS U" 15
£^£AMCUPSp;2(o,15'
CHEESE ph£±hi°2pk, 19
SMUCKERS
22'
TAYLORS Swc',PoTtL 15'
5
DINNER ROLLS
HOT CROSS BUNS Pk9 15

firm,
cfhp

Sirloin, lb. —

Choice of Straw., Lemon. Rasp..

JCLL

OjI&lt;

Choice Cute. lb. —

Beef Steak

|kl

PHONE 23I4

Hams for Easter

Beef Roasts

PECAN MEATS

TASTY LOAF CHEESE

HENRY’S MARKET

N. Main St., Nashville, Mich

Armours Star Ham
The richest, tastiest ham of

all time...Tested for lender-

ncss before it comes lo you!
Ye, lady, you esn select this
magnificent Armour s Star Ham
for your Easter dinner with perfect
assurance... Knowing before you
put it in youi* oven thsr it will
come out rich, mild and delic­
iously tender!
First, because these superb Star
Hams are sugar-cured and slowsmokes! over hickory and hard­
wood tires in Armour s own secret
way to give &gt;ou sweeter, milder
flavor Then scientifically tested for
tenderness before they com c to you.

Amour't ,,T«*Atr-TtiLn During
the smoking process, a ham from
cvcfy Latch is dutlienniully tested
... individually checked by the-

mometer to ms|e sure it has
reached the interns! temperature
tlut food authorities lave found
gives the e.v/M tenderness and
quicker cooking quality American
women want.
Over two million women will
choose Armour's Tender-Tested
Stat Ham for Utter! What better
proof that it’s America's most
delicious liam!

HOW TO RAKE AND GLAZE
Wap rour Tender-Teited Sur Hsm
•ri its iniTde ^teuine wrapper. Place,
fat tide up, in an uncovered baking
pan. Bake in JJJ’F. oven. IB minute*
to the pound. 4&gt; minutes before
done, remove psptr and rind, tebre
the fat in square*. Then glaze with a
mixture of 2 cup* brown »ugar and
!i cup corn »yrup. Return io the
m en until baking it finished and the
ham is (oldaa brown.

A teacher, explaining infla­
tion.
Its after effect! and causa­
tion.

Advised all her scholar*

To save up their dollars
And buy bonds to safeguard

the Nation.

�TITE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL t, IMS

CIRCUIT COURT
. .

THr ADD

। leave
riousi ranee
I, khe
y out

health
»t hh

I Batbeen
phone
armed
ut an

Mrs.
Lc.illo

------------------- *--------------- Br WILLARD 8OLTI

■

TrDM

•
,» n.ni.i.
nniw^-i
1 “nd practiced in Dowling and one
i”“r “&gt;
O»rU.. luymnnd ...
'!
fj”' '"'I &gt;“'■‘
Miller trespass
"* *us married Inw.l'ur WNtee vC IUIMIU Ac»*■»» » &lt;«&gt;«'■■
who
preceded
death in'1926.;
cpuiw.
.1
UU lo -I ------------------ him in .......................
To
them
war.
bom
one son, Harold
tuld&amp;'iransfcr.
Sheffield,
now
u
resident
of Detroit
Jiiy B Foster. Admr.. vs. Mabel ;
Hr Li ulso survived by one grand­
R.(Babcock, no action stated.
।
Melviu vs. Chas. Helsel, divorce. 1daughter and two brother John of
I Adelbert Cortngiit vs. Louis un.l ,1Orangeville and George W. ShrtXMaclentte Garman, injunction.
&lt;1held of Hastings. The funeral will
, Rubj\ May vs, Wayne Nelson 'be at thr Leonard funeral home lids
VartensX divorce.
Thursday aftcraooit at two o’clock.
: the .RcvY-fjrWuuton Stone officialPASSING OF .MRS.
Jnif Interment In the Bonfield cemeEjI.MA UNDERWfKJD
/
Mrs. Emma Unde'rwood,Jp.jjaancd
■
nwnjr Tuesday morning ut lhe DEATH FOLLOWS A
Jarstfrr convnleM-mt home here. LONG SICKNESS
Mrs. Marcus Hammond, who has!
Surviving are a son. Fay. of lonl.i;
three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Geiger. been di for a long time. pasvd away
Woodland. Mrs. Dessie Asplnalj, just before twelve o’clock Tuesday
Hastings and Mrs. Gertie Townsena. night at her hotn&lt;- near Danter. She
Clarksville: thirteen grandchildren was a sister of Roy Chandler of'
end one great-grandchild. Funeral this city and n daughter of Mrs.'
rerVlcn will be at the Wing funeral Minmr ciwmiirr. %iv&gt; also reside*
home hi Woodland this afternoon i here. No funeral urrangementa had
nt two o'clock, witii Interment tn thei been made a, the Banner goes to
Woodland Memorial cemetery.
—ON FAY DAY. BUY BONDS—

Flower News

Farming Fads Worth Knowing

I Dr- Fran* Gilbert Sheffield paue&lt;N
| awry about 1130 on Monday eve-'
. uing at the Jarstfcr home on S.
vaaw a awn ww — . .
" | Jefferson St:, where lie had been for,
'several weeks. He hud been in foil■ III. Mr nil. ILni'l mjf health for a long period. Dr.
(Continued from page 1. Section1), Sheffield wax born hi Baltimore
. , ' r,
n
I township D&lt;c 12. 1858. the .f on of
“L George McDowell
. . Mr An(1 M|s OrtJ,KP w&gt; sheflield
Gco’rar and Amanda qhemnttaiJ-r ' He Kn“,ua,'’d ri0,n
Colnrnhwm
A‘nJ,n&lt;1» Sheiknbarg-r . k(,e of Medlclne ln ,|M. Wlrly M-,
*

I Al rMnAD rflD

IMLLIWMK IVK

Easter Specials

i Good Morning:
i Easter Is just around
j and lest you forget I
First arc the Lilies. They are(
beautiful and you will be proud to
hate one sent to your friends, your,
church or your home. There ate
blue and pink Hydrangeas. Tulips.
Daffodils, hardy Rose plants. Afri-(
can Violets. Gardenias, English Be-

Snapdragons. Carnations. Tulips.
Daffodils, Glads. Violeu. Stack and

j Corsages will be worn mare titan
; ever thin year, so please order early.'
I Our plants will be for sale at
' Goodyear Brothers Store and at the
; greenhouse. Call 2530 and give your
j orders early.
.
.
Thank you.
Home-Made Implement Hitch
• j
Clyde Wilcox. Florist.j
The tractor implement hitch shown above was designed by an Illinois :
farmer for pulling two rotary hoes behind a tractor. The running gear '
wnsmpde from the front nxlc qf an old automobile and the wheel* turn to
follow lhe direction of the tractor.
- '
'

CELERY, FLORIDA
HEAD LETTUCE fancy solid head,
BEET GREENS
SWEET POTATOES
PEAS, LAKE ODESSA EARLY JUNE

g stalk*

2for 15c
!b. 15e

5lb’ 19'
no. 2 can JQi

C. THOMAS STORES
HASTINGS

Ilog Pasture
- acre of- thick, sturdy legume pasture is enough for 15 growing
An
pigs—according to Ohio Experiment Station—ami in their experiments
such aii acre will rave from KOO to 1,000 lbs. of corn and 500 lbs. of tankage.

Wrap Apple Trees for Borer

'

* . * *
Apple trees that suffer winter damage are very susceptible to borer
attack, and Iowa Experiment Station says that the best way to head off
the borer is to wrap ail trees. both young and old. from the ground line
to the scaffold branches, with heavy paper.

•! - Rickets in Chicks

Send your Greeting Today
... to members of your family and friends.
Fi

Chalcr. huudrrd* of urer cirdi
■
areriinj*.
ExcclUn, vir'.rty of e,td« ta.- oll

~
~-»

t'omplrte Stork of Office Sup­
plies and Equipment

Pin-due Experiment Station reports that frequently the first symp­
toms of rickets In young chicks are nervousness and soft, rubbery beaks.
When these symptoms appear add one percent of 95 to 100-unit fish liver
nil to the ration—and get them out in the sunshine, even if it is cold, as
soon as the chicks are two weeks old.

New spring colors .-. . gay plaids! Select
the-smartest outfit you ew had! Fitted
reefers. casual wrap-arounds, or dressy

Crowding CtfUses Cannibalism
West Virginia Experiment Station has fount! that too many chicks in
one brooder and too much heat outside of-the brooder are primary causes
of toe and vent picking in young chick*. They recommend placing no
more tlurn 300 baby chicks in one flock—and keeping the room tempera­
ture no higher than 70 degrees after the chicks ate a month old.

r th&gt;.s

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
"llttslnemman^f Department store"

When land plows cloddy and cannot be worked down immediately, the
USDA recommends pulling a section of rotary hoe behind the plow. In
their tests a section of rotary hoe wds fastened off-center to a chain that
wns hitched direc tly to the plow frame—and the hoe was run backwards
to prevent its picking up trash when turning around on headlands.

Grit for Broilers

You’ve Got a
Job To Do!
Help Uncle Sam by keep­
rsday
। and

ing your car in smooth
running order. Mobilgas
will do it! Choose it for

power . —

hard-hitting

lor

real

low-cost-per-

niile -economy •

xixi'.;
ixiy?
e In
unco

15 dealers in Barry
County to Serve You.

Truck Service available to your home for fuel oil, etc.
.
A Call Today Will Start US Out Your Woy.

.pent

ionic
elder
mbit!
and

McKEE service

oil sales

Formerly Service OU Company

4

I

TRAMP

r

Hastings. Mich.

TIT ATP

Telephones 2244-2557 ■

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. APRIL 3 and 4
Double Feature attraction
-

THE DEVIL PAYS OFF
ARIZONA BOUND'
SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 5 and 6
EASTER SPECIAL
Ginger Rogers, Adolphe Menjou in

"ROXIE HART"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
TUES., WED., THURS.. APRIL 7. 8. 9

Spencer Tracy. Katherine Hepburn in

"WdMAN OF THE YEAR"

BARRY

THEATRIC
JCi

Hostings. Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY end SATURDAY. APRIL 3 end 4

THE BODY DISAPPEARS'
and Roy Rogen. George Gabby Hayes in

"SOUTH OF SANTA FE"
SUNDAY end MONDAY. APRIL 5 and 6
EASTER SPECIAL
The Featlire length Technicolor cartoon

"MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. APRIL 7. 8. 9
Double Feature attraction

James Gleason. Wm. Tracy In

"HAYFOOT"
NORTH TO THE KLONDIKE'

Smart Budget Priced Stylet $5.90

%

Oregon Experiment Station reports that calcium is nol the best grit
for broilers—provided the ration contains sufficient calcium for their
rieedn. Under these conditions broilers consumed very little calcium grit
—but when the grit was granite, silicate or gravel, the consumption of
grit was markedly Increased. Grit in the ration definitely increased the
percentage of No. 1 carcasses.

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• Itadino clover is rapidly overhauling alfalfa for pasture mixtures on
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that ladino is being successfully used in thot state. It is a perennial—
spreads by runners—requires less lime than alfalfa—and can tc pastured
without damage in the fall, when alfalfa must bu rested. Seeding recom­
mendations are 1 to 3 lbs. per acre in * mixture.

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Protecting Young Orchards
- West Virginia Experiment Station has found that rabbit damage to
the bark of trees can be cheaply and effectively* prevented by wrapping
with heavy thicknesses of newspaper to a height of 18 inches above nor­
mal snow level. Mice were best controlled by strychnine sulphate dusted
on cut sweet potatoes, rolled oats and starch-coated grain, the poisoned
liait being placed under pieces of roofing paper near each tree.

FOLDIFMSE

ai

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PASSING OF FORMER
Ilymu Writer
CITY TREASURER
John Wesley was one of the great­
Edward J. Hilton, aged 58. pnased est hymn writers of all time, com­
a way. on Sunday afternoon at his posing more than 8,000 hymns.
home, 518 E- Tenter St., after years
of invalidism. He was bom in Lud- i •
liiRlon and for yeara conducted a1
barber shop tn tb£ National bank
'building until eighteen years ago. I
when poor health forced him to re- ।
tire. He served as city treasurer dur-,
Ing 1926 and 1927, and was always
deeply interested In civic affairs. 1
About twenty-six years ago he unitrd with the First Methodht cjiurch
and was also a member of the’ F. de
A. M. and the R. A. M. Surviving is'
Iris wife. Mrs. Mary Barlow HHton.
who h.ns given her husband every,
passible care during his long years
of illness, also one cousin.
Fu-p
neral services were conducted by,
. the Rev. L. Winston Stone at the j
Leonard chapel on Tuesday after-'
noon at two o'clock. Interment was,
in Riverside cemetery.
I

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OBITUARY
Nancy B. Dixon was bom Feb.
5. 1867 in Syracuse. N. Y.. and possled away at the home of her doughter. Mrs. Stanley Peterson of De­
troit. Tuesday. March 34. She was
united in marriage to George W.
Williams on Dec 3. 1886. To this
union were bom eight children,
Dora Sala and Mrs. Velma Peter-1
son of Detroit; Merton and For-j
rest of Grand Rapids; Joseph, Edirtond. and George of Hastings.
She spent the early part of her
married life In Barry county later
moving to Grand Rapids. On March
15. 1937 her husband passed away
and rhe then made her home with
her children.
She leaves to mourn her passing
aside from her children nineteen
grandchildren, three great-grand­
children and otfter relatives and
frjends. Funeral services were held
Friday. March 27. at lhe Kuiper
funeral home at Grand Rapids with
burial in Yankee Springs.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1942

Uh and German craft.
Wafxhlpa ar* xllding down the
ways month* ahead of schedule. In
spite of the fact that modem de­
OVER-OlTIMlbM
stroyers and crutrfrs are much
IS DANGEROUS
more complete than comparable
Not even the news of a greet
’ craft of World War I dan,, the “me
naval victory could have provided. i of manufacture has been reduced by
more of a -lift- to the United J;
mon Un.
Nations than lhe unexpected ap-1 many
'
I Aluminium production to going
lUcArthur” ta”p‘drr“D^wl^ ,hca&lt;1 br leapa ““ bouncU’ Th*
7. Unlud 8t*tw *nd areat Brluln
nhw in a nnaitinn tn direct a enun I*" D0* Outproducing the Axis in
now in a position to direct a coun-1
.
Ur OSMUW » u,, PMUtc.
|1M. taporuta ~U1 » . maren
1 of more than 5:3.
I The most serious factor in the
.sbperb military leader In Australia
American war picture to not the
U not enough. General MacArthur
defeats al Pearl Harbor or the East
Indies, but rather the slow tempo
1. hundreds ot tanks, squadron of merchant shij/ production. At
squadron ot atoerdft and a
present,
submarine* are sinking
.. force sufficient to protect
shlps fnjUjr- thnn we can build re­
extended lines of communication.
placements . War materials will
{ All thia will call for tremendous
soon be accumulating more rapidly
tQort. Shipping men and arms to than we can make deliveries to the
Europe during World War I wa*
various fronts.
ghlld'a play by compariscMi. It can
Strikes have had a part In holding
be done and will be done but none back ship production.
Of us should underestimate the size
Even more important, however,
of the task. It *111 take time 'and shipyard expansion seenu to have
a fighting spirit on the horhe front progressed al a more leisurely pace
U well as full support of the armed
than many other defense Industries.
forces.
For example, shipbuilders ar* still
It to probably premature at this squabbling over a small; simplified
time to talk of .a counter offensive type of ocean-going freighter called
J.p&lt;n
M.n, month, ot ,the "Sea
. „ Otter." This
1TO&lt; &gt;mp
lq
ship „„
could
pnendln, ettort mo.1 pu. by telore o, m.u-pralofrt u, QU.nUUe. .utk. u« l»t» to
&gt; .UUln.lflck„1 to o,„. Ihc prmit sow,

YOUR SECTOR'

torials

7. E. VanPopering
8. H. Mather

City Tournament Schedule
April 5th.

Ml sen 43», M Pease 438, F. Juppatrom j
594 436.J. Daniels 427. R. Wescott 4M1,

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Schader 425.

Sporting News

Doubles
R Moore-H. Oook
. POUR SAXONS PLACE
O. JupjMtrom-B. Payne
ON ALL-LEAGUE TEAM
D. Goodyear-R. Flnnle
, Hutlngs placed four men on the
R. Hubbanl-C. Dolan
; first and second all-league teams
W. Scha^er-H. Long .
selected bv the West Central church
K. Lechleitner-K. Chase
. at lhe spring meeting March 24.
C. DcCou-A. Brown
i The teams Include:
J. Wootbn-O. Brower
First
Poa.
Second
C. Lconard-K. Utberteaux
Line (Hl
; VanAllen (Ol
B
E. Adams—■J. Delnaay
. Banash &lt;H&gt;
P.
Wagner tH)
Joe’Stuts—M. Reynolds
1 Brown. Capt. &lt;Bl C._
Nichol &lt;I»
Homer Reynolds—W. Ayres
: Lord &lt;H)
"
G. C.
' Cooper (Ol
Singles.
O.
Spicer (B&gt;
S. Kerjes (B»
E. Erway
“
L. Hawthorne
Total Relaxation Needed j
K Clark
For Health and Beauty
E. Lowry
D. - Siegel
A brief period of complete quiet j
W. Hackney
and detachment from activity wiU
roflcn and postpone those annoying
4:00 P. M.
lines of strain and worry. Amer- •
Five Man
leans are busy people. Frequently .
Salem UBfiul
they simply do not know how to be (
Cleveland ‘Bliss)
still. ■ The woman who wishes to I
Izmdon tBIlw
have poise and serene beauty would
Foundry &lt; Bliss)
do well to train herself in the art of
State Insulation
'
relaxation and make It a daily prac­
Rou-.h Tailon
tice. Set oxide half an hour, or
Apnl lath 6:00 P. M.
•
even 15 minutes, every day and
। Double.-.
learn how to relax. Lie down or
W. Hackney-D. Siegel
make yourself as comfortable as
A. Melrow-D. Drews
possible in your favorite chair. For
J. OCoiu&gt;or-S. Werner
ut least five minutes try not to move
John 6tutx-E Smith
a finger.
C Kenhehl-K. Daniels
Don't spend time planning the
E. Erwav-E Van Pop-ring
menu for tomorrow's company din­
L. Stuart-K. Bracndlc
ner Don't wrestle with any of lhe
Singles.
knotty problems you may have. Let
tore, ot ■drau.te &gt;lu u&gt; .uttt
rurth.rmoro ihh tn» ot
H. Cook
your mind drift. Let your whole ;
HUtut lhe urnle, ol lhe Hum.
„„ , j,,Uow drU, ,nfl mula
G. Juppstrom
body be Inactive. If the telephone
An Invitation has been extended Phlon Ring League
Bun(make a difficult target for a sub­
B Payne
rings, let it ring There Is no law 1
to
the
Cub
Packs
of
Barry
Co.
by
W11
|
A&gt;
-res.
with
577,
and
hfs
! Any and all hints of impending ■ marinF. Yel many of the tradi! C Florin
requiring you to answer, the tele­
Dounter offensive action in the 'ttonany-mlnded shipbuilders
D. Goodyear
phone. Of course, select a time
"• Sr0""'1.™'"
R,
Hubbard
when you arc least likely to be dis­
pacificcan probablybe writtenon | untble to accept this type of ship the short program to be given atLcnBUC geglers Tuesday night. Their
as
mere
propaganda
designed
to
'
n&lt;n
OT
Bn
experimental
basis
C.
Dolan
n, merenmn.«nH.d«i&lt;mnd
to ’
n OT Bn expe^em,] basis
In the annual Appreciation dinner in raorts gme the Shipi^ra a pair of
turbed. The serenity you gain will
R.
Finnie
help you accomplish much more
the ...
meantime ...valuable days and Grand Rapids on April 25 Already RglnM nt the expense ot Tool
bolster civilian morale.
when you take up your activities
2300 reservations have been mode Room. Grinders took a pair of K. Chase
’ In this respect. It might be well weeks are lost.
■ forf this event, lhe attendance being garn-’s from Engineers and Oilier
,to point out that civilian morale I This Sea Otter controversy brings' imitted to the parents’ of Scouts, bud the better of Tool Room by K 1-aberteaux
to already sound; that people mayjto blind the squabble which de- leader/, etc. No children arc al- InklnB fhe odd game by. a margin J. Wooton
R Moore
'be disgusted with much of the -'eloped over the fast, light .motor-j lowed except on Invitation.
{of four pins,
E Adams
bungling lo date but are certainly [ torpedo boat. Tradition bound navy j Haro|d yerJ *ho* hnfl
w Independent League
. Harold Yerty. who h.xi served so
hot discouraged; that evidence of men argued
against
this
type
of
I
cnp3
|,ly
as
a
Scout
leader
ut
Wotxlhl
PrcnUM
and
Harryt
Long,
D.
Pea.se
..
{capably as a Scout leader at Wood----------- ..
tame co-ordinated, hard-hilling.
hard-hitting, Jeraft.
craft. However, lhe president oror-11Bnd hns nceepted employment in bowling anchor for Junior C. oi C . 8. Nash
- Idered some built anyway nnd they : Hastings, so his successor will be and Woodland respectively matched H. Perkins
•inspiring leadership al Washington
WITH BETTER
with
Al ,akl
taking
hon-’ G. Oaks
have proven Invaluable in action.
chosen soon.
’their
hr^ *-■•kill,
Wn(.W1
*lh *
"‘' the
,h" hon
.'-would.be a greater stimulant than
GARDEN
ers by one pin. Al scored 563 and K. Stamm
The merchant shipping problem .
Yicws of victories—certainly much
"‘‘ny, 562.
?'?. Though leslng the in- G. Monica
»&gt;&lt;.» iw
T Tn it..,)
Arrangements for the spring “
AIDS
tnore so than hints of a great coun- must be solved before the United | Coufl of Honor for (hc Tlmmupplc। dividual mi
match. Harry’s mates won G. Perkins
jttr-offenahc action which is ob- States or her allies can hope to 1 diatrjCj troops are being considered,, two games from Junior C. of C.
A. Prentice.
i
Biurien. won a pair from Food
|
reports
Scout
Executive
Julius
take
the
offensive
anywhere.
‘
---------------pdously months premature.
| Knowlton. At this Court of Hon­ Center and Medics blanked Car
' Prospects of halting the Japa­
1। Strand had the better of State
or. advancements in ranks and tlie. Seal.
I Insulation in the match that mrnnt
Vleoro Fertiliser
nese advance short of Australia now Mechanical War Against
,
K.H#UV
i awarding of honors will be thr main Bliss Matinee’
the league leadership When they
10 lb. pkg.
seem bright II to entirely probable
_
.
1 features. Judge Archie McDonald
Alvin oaks led the Matinee boys ^ppetHthe ‘firn two saincs “but
Paralysis .in Seattle
■that the United Nations may
I is the chairman of the committee with a 516 series nnd his mates. To- dn-,1,|X.d th&lt;&gt; I)nui BanlP charlotte
While the warring armies In
be able to stage increasingly dam­ Europe are employing mechanised ' on awards and advancement'. The jledo. blanked Cleveland
Salem Hubbard and Jean Finnic scored
date is sometime early in May.
1 won a imlr from London, one of
ln lhe lnnlc|, wlu, n p„|r fff
aging counter attacks against" the units to destroy one another, Seattle
which was after the game ended a 4^9 scores and Ruth Peterson scored
advance base.* of Nippon. In fact. Is mechanizing to save lives in the
Hulk Garden Seed.
rn*
: 438.
it rather appears that the Japs tn fight against infantile paralysis.
Latest
weapon
In
the
battle
to
aid
porttmen
’
S
Ixagur
i
Doris.
Taliaferro scored high for
FREE—Your choice of
New Guinea have already felt the
infantile paralysis victims on lhe
Keith Clia#* continued Iris fin- the evening’s pluv with 485. Mary
AT THE STRAND
sting of allied counter blows.
-।
Louise
Thow.s
hit
479
and
Huth
road to recovery is a mechanical
, pin spilling by giving the Moose a
"The Rough Riders" In
However, counter attacks must not walker.
■ big 618 scries and n couple of gamess Prentice atwl Emma Carpenter hail
^"7*,,d,
-i». n I on
winning side, the loss going t a pair ot 474 totals.
be confused with a counter offen­
The device, designed for comfort
With Buck Jones. Tim McCoy ,o s, H(VM. p,,^,
Kpnl, .fOrf()I
Hastings Beauty Studio won n
sive. Counter attacks are more or and utility, was built by N. Jartside.
Quality Hove
d,hR?yjrxt
rthli2M-314-17110
&gt;flri ,!&gt;r n*«brtt pair qf games from Banner. Piston
less isolated local operations de­ ehlef engineer of Swedish hospital.
o,en
Ln
‘
lbni,
R
1
'
M»red
547 for• Rings blanked Boyes Real Estate,
signed to regain positions already
*h
r
'
' City-County to blank Alton* andI Bonnet and Gown took thr odd
helping patients regain use of their
lost or to so impair ’ the striking
, game from Trio Cafe and Leonards
1° “nl
Sheldons whitewashed Hotels.
weakened limbs.
power of the enemy that a further
' won from Portias. Beta Sigma Phi
It consists of a metal framework .Ginger Rogers in “Roxie Hart"
| Recreation league
bearing
advance will be halted or at least with arm supports, and is mounted with George Montgomery
' By virtue ot a three game victory, ' from Windstorm by the grand slam
Telling the roaring days of Chi-1 over Hustings Ice and Fuel. Perk s. route
delayed. A counter offensive, on on rubber tired casters. "There's
i
Best scores: D Taliaferro 485, M
the contrary. Is. a large scale op­ a aeat which; when the patient alls cago»when a pretty woman could Tavern ascended to llrst place in! L Thomas 479. Tt. Prentice 474. E
on it. operates a brake.
do no wrong.
the league standing. Thr Tavcmi
eration. a ’ big push" designed to
। Carpenter • 474. D. Thayer 470. J.
The "walking machine" resembles
.. --------- TZZ .
.
.
scored 2745’to score the victors" and
HARDWARE
sweep the enemy out of all con­ the device used by small children •The Devil Pay* Off starring J.
lt wns
cnouah to lead the evc- Mclvor 461. A. Ross 458. C. Hub­
Edward
Bromberg,
Osa
Massen
|
PWon RltlBB dropped bard 419. J. Finnic 449. S. M. Pnlmstricken
with
the
disease.
quered territory.
Phone 23.11
‘ er 440. M. Finglelon 445. L. TcuFirst to use the apparatus was
Dealing with the effort* of a | two games to Leonards and Middle­
The counter offensive, when it
entnes. will doubtless be preceded Mrs. Adam W. Lyskoski of White former lieutenant commander of ville blanked Nashville.
1
Center, who is now able to walk the Navy who to dlKhargcd for
by increasingly violent and persist­
,,
*.
. .
with crutches. She was stricken playboy tendencies, to uncover an 1 r, . GtKxl
-vcn* S®3
ent counter attacks against Japa­ with infantile paralysis last August international plot to turn our ships
,hr Commercial Uague and tas aL
I MP E R I A
nese strongholds. However, it will and first used the walker in Muy. over to the foreign powers
- - : so lhe key to the winning of three
probably become extremely dis­ when she also began to wear leg
1 games for Goodyear Bros Hdwy hi
AT THK BARBT
couraging If one interprets the news braces.
' the match with Roush Tailors
At first completely paralyzed, and
•&lt; Santo Fe" starring Hoy
C DeCoti cored 547 for City:
of each successful counter attack as
nearly 11 months in the hospital. .Bo«rn'- George Hayes
WALLPAPERS
the beginning of big scale offensive
Mrs. Lyskoski is now able to ride
Vigorous gunplay, slambang uc- games from Auto Sport Shop. Will
■| TV*
action.
in cars and to keep her balance on “on and high hilarity combined Ayres scored 562 (or the Sport* menu
quota of snappy tunes. | Viking was blanked by Moynahan 1
If the United Nations are able crutches. She ,no longer needs to {W»th »
And you con absolutely
to hold their present positions and . use the walker,
I'm delighted to
'"The Body Disappears" starring and Faul, Middleville Creamery ap­
plied the w'h!t&gt;’wa.sh to Hastinp.s'
i "I get around• •beautifully.” she ex­
depend on thami For
inuiu a striking force of suffeient —
find sb many
u».n« wnas
size for offensive operation within plains, recalling the time when she 1 o..
Showing
what nappen.
happens wnen
when a
it Construction. State Inflation won
Inexpensive
&lt;« p.&lt;ii
it. ottitit
prank turns out to be even funnier । ?,
,M.lr num ntiui
Andrus
Service iinu
and;;
the next eight months, lhe accom­ could not even move her hand.
' Hastings tLumber .nd
and ro»i
Coal took two!
Imperial papers!
plishment will be a notable one.
| Nurses estimate that within a I than it was Intended.
| from Coffee Shop.
1 year and a half. Mrs. Lyskoski will
There are many months of hard ^“able 'to"Wik"ydthout’wwi "North lo the Klondike" .tarring i Citi
Tournament
washability!
work ahead for all of us before we I crutches.
Brod
Crawford,
Lon
r-/
—■'* Chaney. Jr.. I • The weekend bawling In the City'
j
"She
and
the
other
stricken
pa
­
Evelyn Anker-,
Tournament In the Five Man Event’
can expect much in the way ol
tients find the walker a great boon 1 A roaring adventure film of pw-‘ wax rather spectacular n.&gt; Mcdies
sensationally good news.
Sneering days in Alaska.
; had ar. opportunity to go into tint j
In their'fight to regain health.
I-it
i’LI ' uei&gt;,i
»
place to replace Food Center who!
HIGHLIGHTS AND SHADOWS
td ^n
’■
”""a • “« !MC
In spite of bad new* from the war
• *s"-^"
’
'
Going into thriF last name after
‘
Commercial
’
Blueberry
J
“
&lt;«'•»»
fronts and evidence of bungling and
It
. .
..
.
' Tracing the further
,ur,1'er adventure*
I,dv*nlures o! । having ■-coitd 820 m.d 893 the fin.t
todo Doubleday,
nmibtodav who
-hn has
h» risen
rtw-n from
fm,., ;
t|wJ. rcrl),() |(nlv .R,
inefficiency at Washington, there
Hag Interesting History Dodo
are several outstandingly bright I. Blueberries hove become one of ' “'e rank of Private to Top Ser- pins to tf *■ — seant
mw most
uio.t Important
impvriam Of
vi cultivated
kumv.icu । —
------ in 24 hours because of Jus
...J I u,&lt;nitv-ti
spots .in the American war picture.■’ the
fruits. A few year. ago. wild ber- .
of aripjr technique. •
j ^OI!d p
Tank production b exceeding all ’
rlcs were plentiful and everyone •
*
expectations. It Tow appears that
.. ’'
'2"
“! Rubidoux v
1 "Icranelft SI,mm
could i»cip
help himself
to this
deliclou*
Mount
I B./uiu
tmiucu v&gt;
itu* uciiciour
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Mount Rubidoux rises
rise, abruptly I Prrkln, dllr ,o ...
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th, double,
in is message to Congress can ae- ( sorbed for industry and roads, or from the Santa Ana valley at River- j u..„, 1|lto n„t pUrtside.
Calif.
.d'LS*
.r. At the
hc crest
cre“ Is a c
Iwl,h “ blK 131,1 xwe
tually be exceeded If necessary, bought up for farms and country ’
dedicated
to
the
memory
.of
Father
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stutz .-cofed well tn the sir
The story of the conversion of cer- homes, free blueberries became
Junipcro
Serra,
the
heroic
Francis■
les with a 677 to take fir:.’ ph
tain peace time Industries to the &gt; J*aiTe" Meanwhile, the cultivated
A ! and hto teammate Homer Reynold:
-1 blueberry came on the market. Its can missionary to the Indians
production line manufacture of history Is highly Interesting, be­ feature of special Interest connect­
tanks will make pleasant reading cause this larger, improved fruit is ed with this mountain is the Imprcs- I
when the full tacts can be told.
the result of an amateur’s deter­ sive Easter service held annually al | fallow,
GUARANTEID WASHABLI AND FAST TO LIOHT
sunrise.
Airplane production, too. to com­
Fivf
An industrial.-------------- ------------------------[ j F«)d Center
ing along rapidly. A
- ■ "godmother" of lhe modern blueFOR THAT IMPORTANT %
Gallaudct College
-Medic-,
miracle has been achieved in adapt­ berry at commerce ii Mi*» Eliza­
beth C. White of Whhcsbog. N. J.
GalJaudet college, for the deaf. In 1 3 Toledo B1King the manufacture of airplanes
Washington. D. C. was established I ' Attons
’
Living
in
a
blueberry
bog
dirtrict.
• even the highly complex Flying
Shop Office Bli
ahe carne acroi* a bulletin from the 1 in 1884 and named in honor of Thom- I
If lhe glamour and loveliness of Imperial papers have made
Fortress bombers' to production line U. S department of agriculture de­ as Hopkins Galloudet. the founder 1 1 Hnsthier Ice-Fl
you fear they were “too expensive"... just edme in and sec
methods. So far as productive ca­ scribing the localities in. which U:e of deaf-mute education In America, i 7- SHHdcns
our new 1940 Imperial line! A wide choice of beautiful pat­
pacity la concerned. the ’United wild fruit grows and commenting on It is the only institution in the world ( K Viking.-.
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IK&gt;U‘
States alone has already broken the experiments of Dr. F. V. Cole­ devoted to the higher education of '
terns that cost less than you'd ever imagine! See them today!
I 1 K Slamm-H F
Axis superiority In the air. (Before ville of-ihe department in growing the deaf.
You will find exactly the papers you want identified by the
2: H Malhrwx-D
plants
from
cuttings.
superiority on the actual fighting
Future Admirals Lest
famous Imperial silver label!
This was in 1910.
Miss White
fronts lx achieved, however, there
The United Stales navy lost lhe 4. R Taltaferro-S.
la a problem in transportation to promptly wrote to Dr. Coleville and services of 30 members of the 1940 5. A. Prrnticc-E. 1
as a result of correspondence agreed
graduating c!a*» of the Naval ajadbe solved). In heavy and medium
to collect unusually fine specimens
I
bomber^ and naval patrol craft, the in her vicinity, from which he might cmy because of physical disquali­ 7 E Cn;mb.ick-C Bennett
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8 R. Endsley-S. Rogers
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
U. 8. product to in a class by Itself. propagate Improved new varieties fications. chiiHi* defective eyesight.
Singles
Judging from accounts *etii in by From this pioneer beginning has
Courtesy And Friendly Service Shown To AH
j
1.
Joe
Stutz
ooservtrs at the battle fronts, our grown tha Mw industry, steadily in­
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Prompt Delivery Service
Phone S131
creasing in volume in response to
Newsreels work with remarkable i
fighters are good enough to pro­
popular demand.
speed. They are assembled cut and ( ,T O Cmmur
vide dangerous upimnlltott but arc
completely edited in S single day.
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! Organizations
' WRITERS' gItLI) MEETS

The writer's Guild of Hastings
met with Mu* Ottilia Kaminske
Monday evening. March 23. The
' AND
i members were asked by the prrsident. Mrs. Doris Deming to sub­
There will be a meeting April 7 mit to her short scripts for use in
at the Quimby church &lt;t 8.30 P. M. U8O work. One guest, Harold Rowto appoint an Air Raid warden.
Leon Dealer will be the speaker.
will be held tn lhe office of Mrs.
Mr* Fred Fleming entertained
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the Linger Longer club Saturday
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evening.
! Tlie Goodwill Community Club CARLTON CENTER
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Tlie Young Mothers club met at Saturday night. April 4. Fred Smith' —
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The Car don Center Extension
Ute home of Mr* Darrell Hall. 514 in charge of program. a ryone Br0Up wli| have thflr nfxl meeting
Center St. Thursday afternoon, invited
April 8. All of Hie former member*
After a short business meeting Mrs
------- ---। or anyone else who wishes to come
Hebert Phillips gave n talk on “I* Casllon Center
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are cordially invited
Please be
• B.itlncA.i Ever Good?" A shower wan
The Extension pfub meet* April
Jilvai for Mr*. Ivan Snyder for the-gth at 12.00 oclock at Wing’s hall present at 12 o'clock. Leona Fuller.
Lew baby. The next meeting will for tiie last lesaoh of lhe year and a Sect.
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Women’s Hatg Give Vent
To Their Inhibition!
Styles of women's hats tha past
tew years accomplished one thing:
They arc keeping men out ot mH-

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her husband to pass Judgment on a
bonnet as she tries them on. If she
Should wait until tha saleswoman
brings forth one he likes she would
iit 7^ front ct the store mirror all

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matching colors In their shirts and
neckties, blending them into hat and
suit colors.
Without much effort
I they succeeded In giving to their
' menfolk a much more pleasing *p-

The question automatically arises*.
Where is the good taste now? If
«omfn are such good judges of
men's clothe® why have they gone
so haywire on hats therrfselves?
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Once upon a time men complained
that woman's hats changed in style
*r» nftr-i
so
often Ihnt
th.'t It kent
kept a* tellnw
fellow broke
trying to keep up. Now there are
no grounds for such complaint It
would be safe to challenge anyone. !
even an expert, to tell what Is In
style and what is out. The variety
is so wide that last year's hat can
be worn again this year without fear
of recognition—but just try to get

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Friday morning.

Women started » campaign a few

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IX lii-lt^ with Mrs. Elmer Apsey on .-peciaJJmainflUi meeting. All former FENNOCK
AlJI 30...
finrinhera are requested to be pre.iKITCHEN GUILD
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X ■ ent
All regular membera are expmriock
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Pennock Hospital
Hospital Kitchen
Kitchen Guild
Guild
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Mn. Gordon Item entertained -er; peered and any one intete«ed in wlil rneA Tuesday evening, April 7. A Dry-Season Grain Crop
1
riul for d.s'.crt and cimWThuraday Extension work L« cordially invited at
-• tlie *■home
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Nash.'
When the season or the territory is too dry for corn, one of the ;
ufte.-noon. March 25. at her home on
The L. A. 8. will serve an election
n 516 W Grand street. Each member adapted sorghums frequently will produce a full crop of grain. Harvest- |
West Court street. Winners at ped- day
April 8th.
- dinner.
------ There will required to bring a "white ele-i ing a large acreage is frequently a problem, but Kansas Experiment Staro were Mr* Glenn Kahler. Mu be an
InV
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an interesting program in Hie phant."
I tion recently developed lhe new Colby milo—shown in the sketch—which
rUoyd Andenon and Mis Ellis Kel-. afternoon
Everyone invited.
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inu&lt;&gt;ma The
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is sufficiently short to harvest with a combine.
ley Mrs. Don Taffec wa* a gueat. program will be free.
I IHospital
.
Guild No.-22 will meet'
Hie next party will be held nt the:
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P nome
tn*
home oI
nt Mrs.
Mrs Ray
iiav Finnic
Finnic' Lespedeza in Missouri
home of Mrs. Kelley on South Jeff- Cedar Creek
Tuesday April 7
With more than fi.500,000 acre* already seeded to lespedeza in the
«n&gt; «««. WetodM. Aprtl I , Tlw Ced„ Cr«» omHr.y CuelJ „
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state, Missouri ha* taken such a commanding lead in the nation that the
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.lUmMMlhMr, v-lmiUU-kmo,,. T".'™ °( •*" 2LT’' USDA hu selected the Missouri Experiment Station u the key station in
Mr». Ellis Kelley entertained two Wrdi!psd.,y, April B for an alirrnoon rn
Ihr Mow .111 h- Arid fAldwyi lespedeza breeding and culture for the entire country.
tables of contract al her home Fri­ meeting.
1 evening. April 3. al the Monse Hall. I
Tte CM.r emk commpriny telub | Tw •nwm.JuH.Hon cub .ill!
day evening. March 27 Prlr.cn were
Dust for Potato Insects
won by Mr*. Glenn Kahler, Mn.
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l»mo ol Mm. K A
John Hill and Mrs Merle Kelley.
For the home potato patch, Iowa Experiment Station recommend*
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IM. work nidoy err- u„r„„, m B
lusting al 10 to 12 day intervals with 25 lbs. to the aere of a mixture of 92 i
Sunday. Marcli 29. a farewell n,n&lt;- April 3.
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lbs, of 325-mesh qulfur and 8 lbs. of ealcium arsenate. The powder i* ।
applied with either a power or hand duster, when the dew ia on the plants, i
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*
.Vailefs who leaves April 2 for serv- ■
Ttie Leo A Miller Auxiliary to Uie ■
W. 8. C. S. will meet. Wednesday.'
Ice in Use army, at the home of his
Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet:
i
8 with Mrs. Ernest Farr. Put | at the G. A. R hall Thursday eve-' Feeding Native Lambs
mother. Mrs Peter Eckman, at April
;
In feeding experiment* with native lambs—from weaning age to an i
dinner nt noon.
Thomnpplr
lake
About
forty 1luck
1
nine, April 2. Nomination and elec-, average weight of 70 lb*.—Pennsylvania Experiment Station found the
U‘'k CJ,ub *U«
friend* „.U
and relatives u.reuueu
attended vun.com- .1 .
Hon of officers will be held. All &lt;
lug fiom Detroit, Grand Rapids. April 3. yrtth Mrs. ^fary Flower at members are urged U&gt; be present. most efficient grain mixture to be 35 part* soybean meal—64 part*
coarsely ground corn—and 1 part salt. Best method of feeding was 3
Lowell. Dearborn. Inkster. Battle Parchment. All
*" day meeting, pot । a light lunch will be served.
part* of ini* mixture to 2 part* of red clover hay by weight.
Creek. Hasting* and Carlton Center. luck dinner al noon.
The ftebekali* will sene dinner1 Hospital Guild No 18 ,wil| have
Charlp was presented with a wrist
Protecting Cannery Seed Peas
watch as a remembrance from his and have a baked good* sate at the n benefit card party at lhe home of
Odd Fellows hall, eteclion day.
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Extensive field tests in New York show that treating pea seed with
friends and relatives.
Mrs
Shirley
Henry. —
305 E —
High
। St. orv Tuesday afternoon. April 7, the protK-r fungicides to prevent rotting in the ground has increased yield*
Wednesday evening. Mutch 25. the Delian
a* much a* 625 per acre in field* where seed decay wa* serious—and as
at 2M) o'clock. A general invitation
Women of the Moor held a pot luck
The Delton Extension group will
much n* $17 per acre where decay conditions were not bad. Coat of tha
h- extended.
seed treatment ranged from 45c to fl.50 per acre and proved to be the
birthday supper at the hell Ttie en­ meet with Mr*. Clarence William* on
I Barry County M E A. will meet most important single Item in increasing profit*.
tertainment committee. Mix* Ila. Tuesday, April 7
R-ed and Miss Margaret Johncnek.
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Qrelr Bl Woodland Wednesday evening,
conducted some Interesting game*. will hold an afternoon meeting al April 8. Election of officers will be Bedding Cows
Mr* George Alloft nnd Mrs. Harvey the home of Mrs. Lyle Dickerson held.
Dinner at 7 o'clock. Ttie
In bedding dairy cows on concrete floor* the most important thing is
l/-wi* were on lhe ciip|M*r committee.* Wednesday. April 8
speaker will be Dr. Ryneli IL Setto have plenty of bedding under the cow'* udder. A cold concrete floor is
Mrs. William Hudson, Mrs. Robert
•Die Delton InlandJ.akM Garden bert from Western Michigan Col- the causa of many udder troubles and often materially reduces milk '
Bowman and Mb* Marie Setae were club will hold it* .next meeting at jege. He will talk on "Tlie Need production even when no specific udder troubles make their appearance.
guests.
•
, the 'home of Mm. Beit Patton For a Mature America."
Chopped or shredded bedding i* easier to handle and keep in place than
long straw, and less of It is needed. And a floor of cork or creoxoted wood
Thursday afternoon, April 9. Roll
Miv. Katharine Wecber was host- call—"What Will Your Garden1। Hastings Townsend Club No. 3 blocks under the rear end of the cow is far superior to concrete.
CM to the Busy Eight Club. Mqii- Contribute Toward Defense?'' The;I meets every Tuesday evening at 830
Dried Milk for Poultry
day evening. March 30. al’her home program.’ which will be on Rose Cui-' W Grand. Everyone welcome
Bunco wa* played with prizes going ture and Lilies, will be In charge of
, Pennsylvania Experiment Station has found that the addition of dried,
to Mrs. Harry McDonald. Mrs. Clar­ Mr* Patton nnd Mrs. Robert Barnes. 1 There will be a meeting of the skimmilk in fairly small amount* definitely improve* an all-mash rution
graduate
nurses
of
Barry
county
ence Johnpock. and Mrs. Rozel)
for Leghorn pullets—even when the ration ha* already been balanced
Communion servlets will be held
Stauton.
In the Delton Methodist church on Thursday. April 9. nt the Barry through the' use of alfalfa leaf meal, meat scrap*, fish meal and eod liver
Hr*IUi Department ' MLs*
Mb* oil. The evidence point* to certain intangible value* in the milk that are
Thursday evening. April 2 at 7:30. County HralUi
Mrs. K. S.-. McIntyre wa*. hastes* Members of lhe XIllo and Prairieville Olive Sewell and MU* France Ben- not shown by it* chemical analysis. From the standpoint of rgg-producto tier bridge club on Tuesdfy afjamln Will be the speakers.
I - lion,egg-weight and hatchability, it was not found necessaiy to use more
jet noon. the winner* being 3^n&gt; Edw ’ churches will participate
[ than S'", of dried skimmilk in an all-mash laying ration. However, mor-------------------------------The Lady Maccabees will hold an
lali’.y in the offspring from these pullet* was lower when the dams
Van Papering and Mrs, R. G. Flnnl". afternoon meeting at Ute’ home* of
Taln't Ro'
received from
to 8.75'.; of skimmilk in their ration.
Dn
you
believe
that:
All
red1
The .-.ixtern msfliberr of the Mrs Hattie Whittemore Thursday
Leaded people have bad tempers? |
Friendly Neighbors group met nt April 2.
Renovating Old Permanent Pasture
।
. —--------Fat people are almost invariably .
the home ot Dr ami Mm. B. A. Dowling
Under most circumstances Iowa Experiment Station recommends
jolly? Square-jawed people arc esdisking an old grass pasture before re-seeding—instead of plowing 1L
There will be a defense meeting in pcciully courageous? A rattlesnake
brat ion of tin- latter's birthday
the church basement on April H at always rat Acs before he strikes? | Even the most thorough disking doe* not prevent the bluegrass from
which occurred several day* Inter.
coming back—and in their experimental work very heavy disking gave
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right
way
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lift
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rabbit
is
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A ca.jierallvc supper was served af­
better result* than either medium or light di*king or no disking at all. A
ter wbicii
which pedru was played. Mrs
M&gt;». M*1**
good idea is to do most of the disking in the fall and finish the job the
EJxic Mead and Wayne .Merrfck held (,'edAr Creek
ested to learn that Dr. William S. | following spring as early a* possible. Standard recommendations for
high wore* and low score- went to
Eve/yonc attending the Com- Walsh (in "Making Our Minds Bfe pasture renovation, at least in southwestern Iowa, are 5 lb*, of sweet
clover. 3 lb*, of red elover, and 2 lb*, of alslkc. But if this writer waa
Mr*. Myron Tucketman and Gary munlIy CIub u to com(»
ln have”) calls these popular beliefs
farming in that territory I would want to add alfalfa, ladino clover,
Csook.
*
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0](j r|othe» ns it is to be a “poverty treasured by mankind—and many
Pennock H^pltal’Guild rfo 13 Htirty." Prize* will be given.
others like them—"mental rubbish." | smooth brome grass and Korean lespedeza to that mixture—especially
the brome and the lespedeza.
"They become," say* Dr. Walsh, j
met n*. the home of Mr*. I. J. Smith: COATS GROVE
"furniture for our minds chiefly
lust Wednesday with twenty-two in
Nelson Cate ha* sold hi* farm tn through cur lazy habit of taking. I Protein for Hogs
attendance.
Assistant
hostesses
A good many practical hog raisers were still skeptical on lhe subject
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V/jn Bayne. We are hoping he and without scrutiny, what we are told, |
were Mrs. Albert Klnne and Mr*. V bto WJfc w|U sUU ren,aln Jn the
and particularly what we read.**
। of feeding tknkagr or mixed protein supplement* to growing hogs in self­
D Ackerman. After
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lhe buMneM
community
feeder*. In a majority nf these case* the objection seem* to be that the
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„, the hospital,
Mr nnJ M s pauJ Wflodman anrl
meet
line nnd sewing f(or
hogs will eat so much of the expensive supplement that the feed cost per
Dirty
Watbllnc*
several
games were
re- Mr*. Ira Shultz of Hastings were at;
cwt. of gain will be materially increased. In a few cases, feeders have
, .-------------------, enjoyed and
.
Dirty washlines and clothespins ■ told the writer that they were afraid that heavy consumption of protein
freahmenta served
served. Tlie
meet-. Kalamazoo Saturday
freahnrenta
Die next meet&gt;
would cause scour* or indigestion and throw ^hr herd off feed. Ohio
Ing U on April 23 at Mr*. L«» WellMr and M„ WartTn -^baugh leave smudges on freshly washed
clothes, so both should have periodic I Experiment Station ha* answered the latter objection by feeding rations
tare* home. , , ,
'have been visiting Nell Smith* in
containing as high a* 54'e protein with little or no digestive disturbance.
wnshlngs
Put them In the me­
’- ‘ '| Midland; Neil is in a cast again on
And literally thousands of teste, both on farm* and at experiment stations,
Mr*. L. F. Mau* entertained Hie
chanical washer and let it run for
U and I club last evening. Wcdnrs- account ol a broken leg.
a few minutes, or scrub on a wash-' have shown that healthy hog*, fed both grain and supplement in self­
The
Revival
meeting*
are
enntinday. at cards and refreshments.
.
board with a firm brush after a pre- , feeders, will not overeat on the supplement. In fact, the writer ha* found
...
I iifhg until Thursday evening of this
that they will not do this when feu supplement in a feeder and corn by
llmlnnry soaking.
hand.
Member* of the Y M L club
with good Interest
are uueat* of Mr* James Panner, Tl’c D. G. T O gave a party for
todav at it coufwralivc dinner and
Bertluv Case Inst TTiurxduy
Art of Camouflage
lf you arc over 85. you cannot get
Poultry Tonic
u social afternoon
I afternoon. Mr* Margaret coat* had
The arl of camouflage dates back
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charg? of some lively contests. Mrs.! a job on WPA, as lhe act of 1033 । Cod liver oil is widely used to
to the beginning of lhe Christian
Mr*. S. C Rogers U entertaining Vera Brinker in behalf of lhe club, prohibits the employment of persons
supply 'vitamin D in feeds for livea small group of friends this after- presented Mrs. Case with a picture
1 stock, particularly poultry.
noon at bridge
at&gt;4 box of candy. Refreshment* were
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served.
The "500 club" met wl'h Mr and
johnnv Richardson has been ill
Mrs Vernor“Blough Saturday eve- during the past week
ntng, the sixteen members liclng
Tne Sunday school reached their
pr* sent Mr*. Boyd Clark and Wm. Rna] feat Sunday B6 being present,
linington held top score* and Mrs.land next Sunday evening lhe 8. S
Carl Ricker and Clarence Cappon and the C E will co-operate in pulhad the consolations.
ting on an Easter pageant
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5 J"”’.
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Irirnd. In booor of hrr lourih birth- “..od

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Ii ling*
visited at
•
o*i their
men parent*. Mr
m. ;
on’ «
Sunday
Mr*. Elmer Robinson was linstes.. ' annd
J Mr*. Jeve Chaw «
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Earl
of the
tn Circle No 9 of the Method!*:
E"r. Weygandt -I
; C. O Camp
W S C. S. on Wednesday evening of
MtintaU* wa* home for lhe
last week, with twenty member*
Mr,d led the C. E meeting
nnd gtieata present
Mr* Thomas 0,1 8unday evening.
Ogden gave a review of lhe book.
COATS
GROVE CHURCH OF
“The Key* at the Kingdom.” and
CHRIST
fur devotions each repeated a Bible
v.-r*e , Mn. Bernard Quigley U to be
10
m Sunday school. Earl
the April hOKte**.
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k BONDS— ,
oupi.
Mr and Mr* Win Bradford rti- ■ }} “■ «»• CummutUon.
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Preaching
service
trrtHlnrd 4hrtr couple* informally
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8 00 Easter program put on by
at their home following lhe per-,
Last C. E. and S. 8.
termnnr- of 'Ttie Seven L»-i
Words' at the Preibylerlan church Tuiyidav evening The guest* were,
Mr and Mrs Arthur Ixiwrr and th"
Did you know that you can cover
guest soloist*. Mr. and Mrs Gordon the four wall* ot an average sized
William* ot Woodland and Mr. room with four giant fiber board
and Mr*. Robert Wing of Grand panels tn less than two hours? It's
Rapid*.
a thought if you're modernising a
room tn which the plaster is badly
tracked, or if you're making a room
Crisp Bedroom Decoration
out of an unfinished attic space.
A crisp and immaculate bedroom
is decorated in gold, mauve and The panels may be left unfinished,
white, with maple furniture in a •or painted over with ordinary wall
wheat. finish;
Ttie white-painted paint
walls have a thick ceiling molding of
’ white plaster rope’ The carpet is
Caring (or Electric Toaster
mauve. White shantung draw cur­
The fine wires in the heating ele­
tains frame lhe window. The wtflie ment of. an- electric toaster will
bedspread is of rough novelty, test- break--------unless
—-----------------------------they're handled care­
.lure fabric. Cold and white striped folly. Use • kvig-handled
brush
material covers the chairs, dressing to tlcau the toaster each time it is
table bench and small sola.
used.

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If the lack of a tire makes your car retire

Just phone us for fo«d, our truck's for hire
We'll bring you meat, potatoes, and bread
To keep you away from a costly retread.

Tlie hat manufacturer* got rich
changing design* ao that Die women
would have to buy several hats every
season or be considered old-fashtoned. They are maintaining their
profit margins now by making hats
that even the women who wear them
can’t ^tend for more than a few
days.

Calyx Spray
One of the most Important con­
trol measures for coddling moth is
the calyx spray, which is applied

of the petals have dropped
Thia
timing is to prevent indiscriminate .
poisoning of honeybees, which are
of much benefit to the OfthardlsU
in the pollination of the fruit bloom.
In carrying on pollination work,
there should be placed for every ।
acre, a strong colony of bees, or
space each colony at 200-yard inter­
college entomologist. Manhattan.

Starling* Introduced
Early attempts to introduce Euro­
pean starlings into this country were
unsuccessful, but once established,
these birds have spread nnd multi­
plied to become peats.

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Saniflush, Large21c
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL t. 1»U
P. M. Confession* at SL Cyril
Elders far three years. Forrest B. W. 8. C. 8. GROUPS'
church nt Naahville at ten A M.
Lane and A. J. Lanien.
1 ANNUAL
*"*
MEETING
The general public tn Invited to
The Presbyterian choir, under the
Tlie annual meeting of the Barry
all these services, especially the direction of Arthur W. Lower, went
. Mum and Proceuion on Holy Thur»- to Woodland last Sunday afternoon County Women's Society of Ch ra­
ttan
Service
was held Thursday.
) d.ty und the Tre Ore service on. and presented "Tlie Seven Last
rate METHODIST CBUBC1I
March 28. at the Methodist church
&gt; Gofid^ Friday. In lime of war we words" by DuBois In the Methodist
in Hastings. Mrs. Fred Jones, presi­
I should consider life a little more church.
'observance of
dent. presiding. The meeting whs
seriously
and
turn
our
attention
'!_
HOLY WEEK
aliened with a welcome by the presi­
. 1to
God wno
who now*
hold* in ine
lhe riumiM
PILGRIM holi
HOLINESS
,, &gt; .,,„v .
h-1
'1 Almighty
Jumigniy uoo
.s
Holy Week isbeinghollow of His hand the destinies of TABERNACLE
dent and the invocation was given
several Hastings churches with'
d .
..
~ ~~
.
by lhe Rev. L. W. Stone. Congrega-,
..widl services,
»rvtr«« special
oierial music
music and
nnd n,rn ,nQ OI nat|0,1-s
. Last.
LirtxSunday
8und«y Cl
closed the special tlonal singing was led by Rev. A |
special
services with Rev. Moran as speaker.
Methodist Circuit
.appropriate sermons.
CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
A. Butterfield, accompanied by Rev
A candlelight service will be held। Rev. Miss Alexander assisted with Everett Love of Freeport Reports Esn Hs.sisll at. In Hut kle&gt;k
Grace
Lutheran—At the Graef
Lutheran church, Maundy Thurs­ nt the Quimby church tonight?start­, the singing ttie last week.
Next Sunday Rev. Mr.s. Manker' given and accepted.
day. lodar. Is being cclrbratftt with ing at 7:30 o'clock, conducted by the,
"
1
**'••
Tlie; will speak on "Resurrection Revrla-'
a communion service at 7 30 o'clock Rev, Albert A. Butterfield
Guests were introduced and each
B
P. M . the Misses Ardea nnd Naomi Lord's Supper will be administered। lions." Sunday evening—"Taught in-*'spoke -on the work of her depart-.u
.».
।
the
Sepulchre."
Special
singing.
Clum singing n duet. A Good Fil­ every half hour, so people may fee)
ment. The following dLstnct offkera'i;&gt;.»&gt;('i»'ir
«, come «.u
u .v
Wednesday night prayer meetingJ were present: Mrs Arthur Shaw
free to
and K
go
at wiu.
will. opeSpe!
church at 7:45. studying the1 program planning: Mrs. Webb, mis- |n ehartii
led with Donald Clark as the soloist clal music, scripture and poetry *111 !n
7 so.
0‘ Revelation.
the Rev O. H Trinklelri. pastor. be other features of the servicer
announces.
All are welcome.
—n' ----------"---------------FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
av P M. at 2.M at the home of educallon; Mr&gt; M A Hobbs
SCIENTIST
Find Methodist—
Cornr Chart* sad C«nt«r Stmts
। Winnie Vandelin on Park street.
cording secretary, and Mrs. J. H.j
'Thursday evening, tonight. the I PRESBYTERIAN
prr-Enster communion will be held! ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Ixe. corresponding secretary.
FIRST CHURCH OF
•
. Mrs. Bertha Bush and Mrs- I. J.|
at uie
.ii
the mr'i
Pint Methodist
m&gt;-iii&lt;kii.m church.
iiiurvu. part
p.«ri,1, The
mr Woman's
womun s Missionary Society
ssociety CHRIST."'sCTENTIST
i
of :hr xrvlci' to be by candlelight. | win meet with Mrs. Henry Mulder. |
■_' Smith were*appointed by the presi' 2.T.V."*.:
for Sunday Lt “Un• Administration of the communion
----- --W.
----------- - ~2. nt ■two ' The subject
828
Bond, -today,
April
1
-------------will be made by tlr? pastor, the o'clock.
organisation.
Mrs. Harper. Mrs 1
-----------.
|
.
Rev L. ’ Winston Stone The
"*
.... chorDay. Mrs Owens, and Mrs. Simpson 1 BMMANUCL EMICOPAL CHUBCll
The last session of thr pastor's -METHODIST CIRCUIT
us choir will ring "God So Loved preparatory class will meet ut the’ There will be a candcllght com- were appointed on the nominating
th« World ".by Stainer On Friday
committee.
,
tnanse today. April 2. at 4:15 P M. munion service Thursday evening
Opening the nftrmoon program
A Joint meeting of the trustees Honlghtl beginning ut 7 30 at the
Gcxxl Friday
and elders will be held ut the Quimby church for the entire cir- whs an organ prelude by Mrs. Hotcopul church.
chureh at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday. April cult. The Invitation to ttartakc of old’^Foster and devotions were led!
methodist
7.
| the Lord'.. Supper will be given every by Mrs. Bertha Husli of Delton. Mr-, dowling • banfield
■Reman t'athelh'—
__ .... Supper
«_______will
... be
&lt; admin-)
_j_._ ! half hour until 9:30 Music, scrip- Robert Burch and Mr.s. L. W Stone
churches
The •
Lord's
R«b«ri C. gaitk. Jr- P*«ur
Father John V. Dillon announces LMercd
l^.v.vu in
Ul the Hastings .......
. • lure, poetry, and meditation will udd any a duet. One hundred und
church Sunthat today Holy Mass Will tie cde- J dny inoniing. April 12.
i! ’’U"kiV”*’**iFr'4*i h'’
■ to ttie insplnltion and uplift of this fouHeen responded to roil call.
The nominating committee pre"i., ‘Z*.,t.i&gt;‘.7’n.r,"iL.7.'.' • tlc
Drat.-d at 8 00 a. M. followed by
Lansing Presbytery will hold itsi1' service. Come as earlv ns vou cun
sented the following slate of of- .u .n.m.t.r- &gt;hi p m
'
piou-.-.u-.n .it the Blexsed Bj»crn- nnnual meeting in the Presbyterian and stay as long as you can
; tsTSn”’
"m.‘&lt;i" i
inc-it A.loratiim eonilnucs all clay j chureh 1U Holloway .April 13.
i On Tueaday afternoon. April 7. fleeri. for t.he coming year: i
President.
Mrs.
Fred
Jones;
treaa-!
\i.is:.
entiini: uun iienriiiction nt o.uo
Lansing Prrabyiertnl will meet at ’ the fourth quarterly conference will
m .iiwnixs
CJ.xvf Fridav M
ot the Pros- Ilhe Presbyterian church In Hastings meet at the parsonage following n urer, Mrs. Hasel Billings: secretary.| ii.m&lt;-i.i «I'VE: *.»"
•• , _.........................
ip-;
•&lt; I&gt; r m
*u ot- X*2.J?"1*111 8m“,hi, Thr ,lalr
1W &gt;U» «U1,»er .1
M. AU
,lr'
mnnnw
- Trr‘ nn.” &gt;u.vnttnnv nr I Mn'- uiiibcrt FMter' Iwu been flcial members and all others inter- c'cVed us pr^ented.
. , 1 "
i.—i
"Tre Ore ' devotions or
Mrs
acted a* chair-1 &lt;
Three Hours Prayer startine ■( nnn)«l
flower chairman of the ested tn‘the work of tlie circuit arc
” M. A Hobbs
n
man for the question box and many'
kwrlre "etaek Xn will be con- L A s “
k,l0W °f “ member .upted to attend
■ducted by a priest of thr Redemp- who u 1U- l,iraM* notify Mrs. Fisher.! All families of the Quimby com- worthwhile questions were answered. ।
Rev. E. H. Babbitt gnve the address ।
FIBBT METHODIST CHUBCII
nrist O.der from Grund Rapids
At t,,p “nnual meeting of the muntty are invited lo come lo the of the afternoon speaking on "Mis-!
Veneration of the Crot' follows 1 Presbyterian church last Thursday! chuich on Tuesday evening. April 7.
On Holy Saturdav Blcxsing of thc 'hl* following officers were elected:' | for a Family Night pot luck supper. slims In Wiir Time." The girls' glee
a ior mite years, viewn sue w.iowuig program wm ceiH(.r: chib from the high school present! d'
Nt-a Fite. Water. Baptismal vyuter.
Trustees for three years. Victor,The following program will center
moving n
&lt;n numbers wiiichwere ap-,
-----------Fnschal and Triple Candle Marts; Mun ton. Edwin Brass and Ross around civilian defense and
--------------" predated by the group. The bene- north, isving wexllyan metho
at.,seven-thirty A M. wjth Holy ; Johnson..
&lt; pictures.
. diction wm then pronounced by'
B,BT CHUBcit
Mass nt nine A. M
Confessions
Elders for two years. Lynox Lewis
। Rev. Stone.
JEFFERSON STREET
from 3 to 5:30 nnd 7:30 to o oo । and Arthur Crothera.

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Quarterly meeting will convene on
Sunday and Monday evening.,. April L
?
°,.
'5 and 6. with Rev. Don H Carrick Tbc 7b‘ Annual Session pf thof Sunfield, presiding elder of Association of the Wesleyan Metho.Michigan Conference, in charge. Soi-Idut church W,H convene at Hickory
mon and communion wrvicc will t#.' Comer* Wednesday and Thursday,
held on Sunday evening and sor-1 April 8-9.
mon and business meeting im Mon-1
of vital interest to both
day evening.
pretww and layman will be heard
: Passion week services are being ut both forenoon nnd afternoon M&gt;held bach evening tIUs week, includ-:sl0,ls with the minuter.*, of the con­
ing Saturday evening and a cordial: f-rence discussing the various sub­
invitation la extended to all to al- J’*'*- Special mtuic will (eatuie
tend.
leach service und business of Ihf
,
• , , —---------• ■
'conference will be cored for. Each
BAPTIST CHURCH
| afternoon there will be a sermon.
| Good Friday services at Baptist Rev E L. Crocker bringing the
, church will be held at 1:30 and message on - Wednesday and Rev
;7:30 o'clock. Guest speakers will be Gordon Clark on Thursday
ML'k*. Rhoda Little, missionary from
Both evenings there will be n
. the Philippine Islands where t she;specialjnessagr hy Res M L. Good■ ha.s served for past 12 years and mon. jiastor of the Pilgrim Holiness
Mbs Badin Buwe, missionary from churclf of Battle Creek.
the Palawan Field near Borneo.
All meetings are open-to th? pubwhere she has laboured for the )Mut lie and .a general invitation is ex10 years.
An offering for these tended to anyone interested to utworkers will be taken
| tend.
The Sunday school will commence! ....
*------------a Bible reading contest on Easter
WHEELER INJURED
Sunday.
Why not begin reacftng. IN FALL SATURDAY
your Bible?
1 Rpv- E. W. Wheeler, pastor of lhe
Tuesday night is young people's'JelTerson
U. B. church suf­
i night.
*, f'T*d a broken 'Jaw in a fall Saturj Wednesday night is prayer meet-'&lt;lay evening. Mr. Wheeler had gone
Ing night ut the church at 7 30 !Into Hildebrandt's Service Station
------ I'f .
to place a telephone call. Falling
‘ AFTER EASTER
to get his party, he turned to leave
ACTIVITIES
| and In some manner fell, striking
On Tuesday. April 14. at the First ' against a piece of Iron in such a way
United Brethren church tlwre will us to break his right lower Jaw.
. be a fellowship pot luck supper at
He was taken to a local physician
7:15 o'clock after which the Rev. where first aid was given and on
Samuel B
Wenger, chaplain of; Sunday was taken to a dental surSouthcm Michigan prison at Jnck-iReon at Grand Rapids. Because of
son will speak. Rev. Wenger is oilhe swollen condition ot the face
minister of lhe Evangelical denom/and neck, lhe specialist was unable
ination. and bus an interesting and to set the bone or otherwise relieve
profltable message for parent* and the condition, and Rev Wheeler had
their children
The
Evangelical to return today. Tltursday.
churches ot Nashville and the Clov-' Although a very painful injury,
crdale—Maple Grove circuit witn Rev. Wheeler is able to be up some
their pastors. Rev. W. C Bassett and and his many friends hope he will
Rev. T. A. Moyer, and the Woodland suffer no ill effects.
•
Evangelical church. Rev
J. s.
&gt;»», are mviicu
io Join
join’ —??. G NOTF.8
Deabler. pastor,
Invited to
Thp W c T u *•
«o &lt;Jfc
with us.
The Evangelical and
United Brethren
hren In Christ denomldenom!-i!a,,d
anU cvery
cver&gt;' woman wiiq
whq tumlihed
tumtiht
nations are looking forward to a Icook,M for the U. 8. O. rooms at I
union of all their resources and
Creek. A total of 110 dou-n
work in the near future.
. cookies, 4 puzzle games, some nutgaAprll 15-18. lhe Michigan' Con- tlnM und *245 ln caMh were donall d
ferencr of the U. B. church will hold',he nwne&gt;' 10 ** U1*d f°* milk. TIUs
theic mid-year conference find an- nnp contribution proves that Hasnual missionary" convention, and i t*ngM wornea are anxious to do
Young People's Union rally at theiU,elr b“ ln *Pakln«
U. S. O.
First U B. church in Grand Rap-.rt‘0,ns “ blace for ,h« “Idlers' enjc£s.
.jjoyment.
iovment. The Union nltn
also or»ntKgreatly
appreciates the services ot George
I Scott, who was the good scout in
BAPTISM AT FIRST
------------------------I taking the gifts to Battle Creek.
METHODIST
CHURCH
A large congregation was present ■. These rooms for soldier* are located
at the Palm Sunday morning *erv-j_°h E. Michigan Ave., near the bank
Ice at the First Methodist church, comer and'a fine new one has reTtie rite of baptism was admin- cently been opened on W. Michigan
istered to nine children and" babies 'Ave.
and four adulu An Irupl.ln, „r’
mon was given by the Rev
L iiakm m st ikmii,
Winston Stone who used as hl*
Mt and Mrs. Geo Lennon of Lantheme, "Palms and Profiteers ' The a,n» ca,led on Mr and Mr* Btn
music was also eapecially enjoyable, i C’Pck.fo,rd Su,lda&gt;&lt;
_______
1 Bert Hayner. who recently had n
REVIVAL CONTINUES AT
tonsil operation. Is improving front
WESLEYAN METHODIST
', his recent illness
The services being conducted each
Robert Drake visited Ellis Johnsevening at
Wealeyen
Methodist ,on Friday night He expects to
church by Miss Anna E. McOhle.'«r"duale from the physics depart are proving most enjoyable and nienl at M 3. C. in June.
profitable. A woman of unusual
Mr and Mrs Carl Wheeler visited
Christian experiences.
home Sunday.
c.pcuviucs, Mta
nliss McGhle
MCUlUe at lhc
•• Vivan Barnum
**
X.UIIUHV.
has readily won her way Into th"
Tlie following officers were elected
hearts of her listeners and her sin- al ,,,c Mare&gt;* meeting of the West
cere desire to help souls Is bringing Wo°d&gt;ond Birthday Club: Pres Hllit* reward There has been a good &lt;lml
vice pres. Agnes Lef.
attendance each evening, with Dewi,erAlice Hendce.

Woodwinds Instruments
missing a single service
I
Musical --------instruments
Included
MIm Jeanette ■ Friess with her'
— -----------1
' .‘olos and special numbers on the' *&gt;* ,crm '•woodwinds" are the ple;
piano accordion, adds a pleasing j co*°' Hute. oboe. English bom. darinote to each service
MIm Merle net. bass clarinet, bassoon and
Taylor is pianist
I contra-bassoon.
The young ladies also conduct
children's meetings each day kt 4:15
with a Urge group of children In
England's standard of currency
ntlendanr^
attendance everv
every riav
day.
Services continue each evening-at the days of William the Conqueror
7: &lt;5 until April 8. Sunday services until ISIS, when it was changed to
the golden sovereign.
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AMERICAN LEGION

PERSONAL MENTION

Six dozen drinking glasses were!
donated by the Business Women's
Guild.
Wednesday. April 29. is the date'
for the annual meeting of tlie Den- j
oral Guild.

. the various lodges in district 23 at
chariotl&lt;_
lhe
W. O- H*urrtngton of Detroit wm
Mix* Eusan Smith of Toledo. Ohio. annuB| meeting on April 7. Guest*
In the city nn Monday.
Is vteHlhg Ml»s Patricia Cauklns and wln include Mra. Mary Shan*. Bay,
NASHVILLE
Clifford. Dolan was hi Tdronto, other relatives here.
city, president of the Rebekah
Guy Howell of Muncie, Ind., spent
Can,. Lirt week an bu*lnc*»,
। Judge and Mr*. A. D McDonald Assembly of Michigan. Mrs. Zell*
Mr a-ul Mrs Glenn Densmore aro* Frederick and Anne McDonald Tlmpeon. Detroit, marehal of the I There will be a joint Army Day several days last week with his par-|
sucut lhe weekend in South Bend. *«« *n Battle Creek on Saturday. Assembly, and Mrs. Bernice Charle- meeting of the American Legion andI ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ramson Howel).
Junior
Chamber
of
Commerce
at
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four
Eaton
Ranlds.
conductor
Thr
John B«mai 1.
home
E‘wn R.p.d.,
The
Irom Pon Huron lor
-uh hu
Aucmob on.ee lure Um. the Legion hall, Tuesday evening. Ing relatives in Pana. 11)
Vernon Engle of Jackson. Mln. porenu. Mr. «nd Un. L. K Mnutl.
Mrs. Inez Wash of Lansing visited
*“ ,cc"",r,a~ "•» M ”■ April 7. A alum supper will be served&gt;
Called on Mr*. Fred Fleming Sun­
and--------later ------------------------Police Chief Harry
Thomp,
.
----------. .. i her alstcr. Mrs. Charles Brumm, a
celved.
.
!
Mn:
Win.
Bradford
relumed
Sun'
day gflemoon..
■
fleer*
lo off
beI preaml In-1 «»n will speak on Civilian Defense, few days last week.
District
MUFTngenfa f.yBurker of Grand day evening from a visit of a week elude: President.
L&lt;»ro Vtn^np.
. • .
,
HlgdOll of Flint Spent the
Florence NArlnrNorton.
RaX'1' "I*** ‘he weekend at Ute and a half with friends in Detroit. Hastings; vice-president, Allie Hoyt.
The National Commander of the weekend with hte parents, Mr. and
LXBarker heme.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Rogers Freeport: secretary. Lydia Ferris’ American Legion will give an im- Mrs. Charles Higdon.
'Mra. A. E. Trim spent tliew.-ekr.id “nd daughter of Battle Creek were Dimondale; treasurer. MyfUe Bloom. porlant address over the radio Sun-, Mrs. Bessie Brown spent Saturday
day evening, April 5. at 8:00 o'clock and Sunday with Mrs. Hazel Put-■
••
Flora Bunday gueate of Mr. arid Mra. John Grand Ledge.
willi her mother.
Mrs.
Roee.
/
i Delegates are expected from Has- E.W.T He will speak for a half man jn Jackson.
bclndze of Nhslivlllc.
.... ..
vw.a. «.,
u tings. .Freeport. Naahville. Bellevue. hour. Considering the time and| Mrs Rollo Clemens has gone to
MrXmd Mra J L Valentine were
.Mr.
...------------and Mrs. _Jack
Hewitt
and
i
of
Lauslng
were
Olivet.
Eaton
Rapid*.
Dlmbfidale.
‘
length of the address 11 must be of I providence. R I. to »pend two weeks
In HntvJe Creek TtntrMlay evening Mia* Hilda Joht
i of Lousing were Olivet. Eaton Rapids. Dlmbtid *
islUngVelatives who were ill.
Mr and Mr.s. J. Grand Ledge. Mulliken. Harmony unu*ual importance In order to be.with her husband, who Is In lhe air
i' and
....—
„ "both
.
------- ..... ’ »‘'«n Uita «».i.
the corp.
No. M
of-- Chariotte7
connlderalt ion ■»&lt;»..
by
DoiiglnaxBanic* returned Sunday
i$witt.
The first meeting 1* called for 9:30j broadcasting companies.
U&gt; Michigan-^tH.r
to
Michlgah-^tiitr college
College ...eg
aftcyb
c
,
-p frf)m!
• Mrs Blanche Wright went to Pon-1
spending his spruig^uc.UoiL/St March 25 lo April 2 on furlough A. M. when Mrs. Gladys Booth,;
tine to vuit
visit reianves
relatives over
over Easter.
...
;I uac
. Noble Grand of Charlotte No. 68. ‘ All member* wito have not paid j m
Im Doris BetU
Bella of Grand RapRnp-i
Mbs
" Mr. ami Mrs Carb Det Iman and *1°"1 Nc* Orleans AirBase.
New
and her corps of officers, will open I their 1912 dues are considered d&lt;-, ids fs spending her vacation at her, a
baby of Kalamazoo were guests ot or**n!'- V'
w.
. *
sewlon.
... ; homc hrrc.
----special
--- ...----Al lht A.
autrict Hnquent nn April 1. If- you ore one
“
f “L *nf^ Midland
vUlid hl*lhe
t»rHieof different
phasesones,
of please lardy
ones, x&lt;please
Mr mid Mrs. Dm Lewis on Tues­
ceremonial
different phases
cf the tardy
see tiir,
r. nnlj see
jgrstlie
, Calvin Plumley arc IJ
ramny or uioiana vunea nu par- the ___
u will _be
____
___ ,ln J „_
u IUE1B
.r officer
work
exemplified,
each
prciier
officer nf
of mur
your nmnintiMi
organization 'spending a few days with their sonday.
Dr. and Mrs. C. P latthrop re­ enti. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Perry, over lodge participating hr some way and pzy your dues at once, or jourtin.iaw and" daughter, Mr. and Mr.s. I—
turned lust Tui-r-dnv from a vacation the - weekend.
Much interest Li being manifested name will be classed as suspended '\yinstnn Sheffield in Truven* City. :=g
Dale
Henry
was
home
Irani
Great
in tlie True and False program to “nd deprived of all membership' ‘ «•—cm
.I
trip to Tucaon nnd other point* in
Mrs. «••!Ollie rLykins Is ileaving
Fri-[^
Lakes. Ill. on Saturday and Bun- be participated in by lhe vice- privileges.
,
। day for .Winchester and Lynn. Ind.. &gt; Si
Mr. Fr. d HMkkh -I- J»
“•
Mr
' to vUlt relative*.grands of each lodge represented
j
It- d from Simd.ty till Tuesday with t’h‘rley Henry1.
Rebekahs, wliether members of No.1I On Monday evening. April 6. the
Mr. and Mr*. Clare Burdick ond'^
Mrs Rob»rt
Robert McGlocklln
. Legion, the V F W. und their Aux- Mr and Mi* Warren Burdick were g
Mr. and Mrs. Mux Lewis of MauiMr. and Mrs.
23 or not. are Invited to attend aim
field, Ohio.
a,ul ‘btuahters were auest* of Mr dinner reservations maybe made Diaries are to meet with the Mem- in Detroit over Sunday and Mon- s
oiial Day Committee at the G. A. R
Mra Max Miller of Nashville
Mr end Mr rec sjira ano enu- and
,
with Mrs. Gladys Booth of Char­
•
s
। hall at 7:30 o'clock lo make ar­, tla&gt;'drt-n. Ralph mid Martha, ipcnl Ute Huturday’ night.
,
Spring vacation la-gan Friday and ; =
lotte.
of will begin again on April 6th. ira
______________________ irangements for the observance
Of
Mrs Mary Snyder and Mrs. WU- ■
( »chool
TO
PLAY
DURING
Decoration day Poppy day will also Miss Carrie Caley lias gone to Pon-'sg
Gir-cnvllle
’••on °* Nashville attamlcd the Otaris
j
&lt;*UcUMed.
. *
Mr mid Mr
F H. Gaskell and spring oixmlng ut Kalamazoo Tues- EASTER DINNER HOURS
tlac to visit relatives. Miss Ruth! gg
Mr and Mrs Albert Vcddcr vl»- &lt;•“&gt;'■ Luncheon was served..
An Item in Sunday'* Grand Rap„ . * *'
,
. Williams to her home at Riverdale. ■ «=;
lied Mr ." :1 M:
E B. More of
Mb.-. Stella Heath came home H.
J
and
Miss Sally Han-on to .Grand Rap-lgg
Marshall Sunday.
‘‘om Nites yesterday to spend her Hasting* friends ul Miss Suzanne
u t
, u Tue!da rri.. ids. Miss Whit beck tn Fennville. s
Mra. G. D Ron spent a few days Easter vacation witii her parent*, Sumner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X ^pril‘l&amp;S TurSte? dcUih MU* Kay Dcising to Fountain and.'’—
hi t wrek in Detroit where -I’: went Mr nnd Mr*. Georgf~B. Heath.
George Sumner. The article rends:, ...
.—
Onekema.
and'Mrs
Junie* Izingston
lotngston and
to meet Mr. Hon who was returning
Mr. ami
Mrs James
Suzanne M. Sumner, concert or­
Mrs. Mary Gloster suffered a
...
. Mir.. Donna
Stuart
were
Grand on .a pro
ganist.
is to
be in
featured
„-----------------------------------------.--- ­
Membership tn the local post has slight stroke Mondr.- morning.
!
Mr and Mr- Hubert Fairchild Rapid; Saturday visiting
their’ gram of popular,
re- past the high mark of
**
'
--------- sacred
---------- and
..
...last year with
w..,i
Mra. -Bessie
William.* and son ==
m t idrhnrd F.-irchild ef .Detroit. brother. C J Stuart and family. ' quest
MOT&gt;, musical selections during
,,
the a frw more still expected to |»y Rntiby nf Flint were weekend auests S
L Shultera
f
. Easter
**
• ••
and Judge
Colonial up
Easter dinner
dinner hours
hours in
in the
the Colonial
up
of Mr. and Mrs Philip Dalhauser. ’==
and Mr; Stuart
rt Clement
rl-nwnt expect
Mmw-t to
tn rtinJn, f&amp;om .. ,hr pnntI|nd hotel I
a.
,*
.
George Green and Fordyce Sho- S
Feldpinurth. Mrs, Albert spenrl Easter with Mr. nnd Mra. ------‘»««•
“*
•Mh« Sumner ■hu* been honored , °2±i
Auxiliary will be held a? the mul^Ann Arbor (or medical core =
mid Mr mid Mrs. Bill Goidon Clement nnd children of |n Chicago and Is being presented
:l 'children of. Grand B
for the first lime In Grand Rapid, hall and It is expected that several
~n
S
&gt; re ciu-su of Mrs. Doni
Mr. W. M subbin.. Mr L. E. under the auspices of lhe PantUnd. '» ’v members will be initiated-. MemRcgular meetinc
of
Morning’5=
Itraru Md Uuir m«wr. Mn C-------------- ,------------------------b. &gt;, an nril. .1M
.. J™"'
■
Glory
Rebekah
will
be “
held
—
c-. Hampton
ttarnnten of
&lt; t Iron
Iron Mountain,
Mountain ate
mr PLANS
I’l.ANK FOR
FOR WEDDING
WEDDING
---------------------------------------O1&lt;
’r&gt; «««•«
“» ‘lodge
““S' w
'» 00
eld &amp;
Harry Fo "ft
G
Friday night.
:
luncheon guests today of Miss Win- ARE ANNOUNCED
.
Mrs.
Farrell
Babcock
has
returned
।
gs
Ifred Bartletl of Grand Rapids.
Announcement Li made of the
to
her
homo
at
Romeo
after
spend=
vrnlng uuer.ts of. Mr. ant! Mra. Marvin DeLano of approaching marriage of MIm Helen
ing several weeks with her narenU. IS5
nl Barlow.
Whit.- Pi-,rnn were utirMs of Mr. Irene Radford, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Apix-lmnn.
ee
ivlor of Allendale m-.d-Mi- Winston Merrick on Frl- '“ld Mrs Charles E Radford of
I nt the Imine of R«-v. nnd day. Mr. IF Lino hu* enJlMrd in the Grand Rapids, former Hostings
Hables bom al the hospital durII . Chrl.-wll. while acting
w.u mrtVH. ar.d l&gt; un 2&lt; hour
(j.
V Camp, son of Mr. and Mra Fred Mrs. Keith Furlrt, HustlngX on noon nt 2 o'clock at the Leonard S
Mr ond Mr., s ymour U,.union. ca""’ «
“ M ir. 23: a son to Mr. and Mra. Car! funeral home in Hastings, with B
r Mid II- William Unliiilon. event of Frtd
” April «•
» ”
Friday,
10. and “
the
—------ ‘ "•
“
• F Olmstead.
Woodland.
R *1. on burial In the Dowling cemetery. She s
piner Li Kllse Memorial chapel. March 25: a son to Mr. and Mm (Missed away at lhe iionte of her* ZS
Frw
will,...,,., mM
Mrr. A reception „
nt the home of Mr. R'lland Huminell, 720 8. Jefferson, daughter. Mra. Elmer Greenfield. =
.
OIU «.„■ In.taUo umuy
,
H»«ort wUl lollow u.r
She also leaves another daughter. ==
&gt;
lb., former's
fnwrvaar - nephew,
I rnhou’ who Iism
,. ., .
tire
ceremony. Miss Radford fat being Fred R. Underhill. 310 S Jefferson. Mr.-.. Nellie Wycoff ol Battle Creek: S
honored with several lovely pre­ Mar. 27; n girl to Mr. nnd Mrs. Al­ three sons. Claire o! Battle Creek. =
Mr. J. R. Hr; nnd Mr. and Mn. nuptial partus.
Giover of Nashville and Curtis ot =
. j Irrel Altoft. Hastings, Mttr. 30.
1 Infant Nell Keller. Hartings. R. Middleville and one brother, Wri- =
iidi: ■ K Clark &lt;f Belmont. Ontario were MARRIAGE IS
=|
und DicntLs here while attcndld
w in vr.i,
’• ,hp •’'cubator baby, la Raining and Uam Phillips of Battle Creek
dinner,,i.iirau Tuesday , eve- ANNOUNCED
thr services conducted by Mm Antia
Amu« birthday
■-----------------w..,,...
*
.....
u
|
Miss Beverh Lynn Ls visiting Mr. ==
mad. M lheIV"
I! M.-Glilr .It tiir W..l&lt;-.an Metho- 1 n
"”’ of \’r *“'* Mrs Eorrext Lane mm.!... «t Brw.i.Ohm.
mid
«"■.*» a'“'"
««* B
marriage nt Bryan. Ohio, &lt;m
on IkM.
March' , n
‘*}”
c &lt;»“ , “““X. H*HL^_
Uht church. '
—•**
Mr&gt; Deila -Smith Kopp, who lias 28. of Mrs Stella Leavitt. 420 W ls
Improvement
Mrs. Edward B Caukjn. who hns.i . ——.------■■ ...'J. ------------ ..— j------------ —
....- ——
----.—-----—j 2 ...
Medical patients nnd the date of
hern in Callfornli for several week? been spending «nme time with her Mndbon nnd E W. Randels of^
”
IWlr auch.r.e rmm .hr tapiul SOUTHWEST III'TLANll
vhiilntj her husband who M In the 'diuighjer. Mrs. Greta Gulick, cf D-—
*
—.v
- returned
■
Th. tm&gt; m old IrtrmU UM1 tor- t".
S' ’ Herman Kuball Is gaining nicely B
rerint*. returned last Thurzditv She Calsnry. Alberta. Canada,
Mar
26: Miss'
Julia
Rock.
516
W. from a two weeks' session with the =
—
-r
Both
iiave-been
ar
“
"
“
~*
"
&gt;p&lt;;it the-weekend hert With Mr. Bunday and Is at* lhe home of Mr. mer schoolmate*.
neir companions
comminions Court- on Mar 26 Tbosc discharged hiccoughs.
I and Mrs. Freeman Furrow.
married before, their
Thcv are resld- following minor surgery were Don-1 Oley Douglass of near Bowens K.ill
Mr. ami Mrs. Merwin Adams nnd both being dead.
.—IIta-. and'Mrs. Iziwrcncc Maxson
*
aid Btedge. 1120 N. Michigan. Mar. Mills was a guest Monday night of —
aud-daught.tr Kathleen of Ixiwell child of Grand Rapids, also rela- Ing at Ravenna,
29: Lol* Crookston. 520 W. Court, hi* parents. Mr. and Mra. Dan recovered from broiuhlal pn«u- and son. E»rl, have taken up their guests of lhe Hammonds were
Congratulations are extended.Mar. j 20:
w&gt; re o &gt; r Ssturdny night guests 8f lives from Zeeland were rSunday
_____________________
Mrs. L. W. DavLs. 202 W. Douglass.
.
monla that she Li ablcrto leave the residence in their recently pur- and Mrs. Barry Rag!* and dat
Law—1---------- -------- ---------------Mr., nnd Mra Victor Staon\and guests of thr former’sq brother.
h'rvl,cnme','ir&gt; CONFER DEGREES
State Rd.. Mar. 29; Terry Vander
Dorothy and ErVln Havens of De- hospital after a two weeks' stay chased home In Woodland. The be»t ten. Marlene and Janice, of 1
atn ndid Hu- i.ix-cinl service atj the ------------------------------------------------- ’
rence and family.
.
------ -------Tuesday evening lhe I. O. O. F. Hoff. Caledonia. R. 1. Mur. 27; troll spent the weekend with their there.
-wishes
-----------of their friend.’ *
and
—* neigh­ tings.
'
W&lt; slcyan Metho llsl cTn'irch. Bun- । hear MLu McGhle al Die Wesleyan
conferred the second degree on Mr:. John Thaler.*Freeport. Mar. 25:! parent*. Mr. and Mra Geo. Havens.
Mr Bnd Mr3 jack Erway and bors go with them to their new lo-|
day morning
I church.
.
—■—
and -Richard Bert Hayner. Hastings. R. 3. Mar 26.1 Mrs. Roy Erway of Glass Creek baby of OIaM Creeg wcre guest* on cation.
Mr. mid Mrs. Kenneth Buehler; Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. McNeil Ellsworth Newton
----ot
-pent tne
latter port
pan of
of Chicago
Chiraao ana
son. who
wno Ls
u Joining
jotnmz Endsley. On Friday evening =a dc‘e£ “Pigma... Lake Odes- wa* a guest on Monday ot Mrs. Roy----------------Monday of---Mr. —
and Mrs. Harry
of Mt Morrr.
M&lt; rri-, "pent
tlu- latter
nnd son.
The
famine
In India in 1790-92 was
Mrs. Wm. Crates of Freeport,
of the we.k with her parents. Mr., the air con*
Chicago, spent
«a 11011 ol
of local OOtl
Odd retlows
Fellows win
will at- *a. was, ui
discharged
Mar. J6. uncr
after o»»»Oaks.
» nt Chlcsffo
siynl the gallon
*cti«kcu mur.
Dunn.
Mrs. Alvin Huver and sons. Mich­ lhe most famous famine of all It
and Mrs I) ,,
A LyBnrkcr
Mrs„„„ weekend'us
■
•
'■ iniMU
- •?&gt;ot hla ateVw
-• and lcnd
t&gt;» thc
ontral
Central
Mlrhlean
Michigan
rtHtrici
district
recovering
recovering
fromfrom
a motor
a major
oneratlon.I
operation.Mis Miss Man- Hart of Brush Ridge
ael and Richard Leo of Hastings, was called the "skull famine’* be­
www.-.,, where the
...e
Miss
Kenneth Biu-lilcr and Md; LyBar- brut her in 1 w Mr and Mrs W A meeting al Coldwater,
MLss Arlene Miller was discharged:
discharged was a Sunday guest
guc*l o(
ot her cousin.'
cousin. 'THREE CORNERS
spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. cause people died so fast they could
KeniHin tinnier ana Mrs uynar brotlwrrln-Iaw Mr. ana Mrs. w. a.
,h»'to her linme in CtarirevilU nn Mnr Dornthv Huven-,
Mr. and Mrs. Can oil Fisher of James F. Hammond.
krr ul«o called on Mrs. Ed Bchmeid-, Murphv, nnd his mother. Mrs. V. two candidates are to receive the to her home in Clarksville on Mar. Dorothy Havens.
Weekend not be buried.
third degree.
131। Cullers lust Wednesday til lhe home Hartings were Monday evening
like of Grand Rapid*.
McNeil.
-------- &lt; «■»
f Ralph Towne, Richland, who suf-1 of Mr mid Mrs. Dan Dougla-ss were
guest* of hl* brother-in-law and
ML-.'t Diuzllln Powell was brought
Among those in attendance at tlie
FURROW—HA18MA
: fered an Injun’ to hLs head Satur- Mrs. Byron MeKibbin and Mrs. ' sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. James F. Ham­
home from Ann Arbor Sunday wedding of Ensign Hugh Kelly and
On Friday. March 27. Robert day night tn a car accident, was dis- Robt, Count and children of Yankee
wltere idle had In-ey a imlirtrt nt MU-. Leona Evelyn, Slider nt the Furrow, son of Mr. nnd Mra, Free-ithnrseit Mar 29 And Mrs. Alice I Springs mid Mrs. Monty Repl0gle' ; mond. Natalie nnd Thomas. Mr.
j FUher enlisted in the murines some
University hospital for .several Central Methodist church in Lanman Furrow, was united in marriage DroullUrd, 327 W. Green St. whose of Goodwill.
J time ago and left Wednesday to cnWieks. Her condition Is imitrovcd.; *lng on Sunday at four o'clock wcre to
._ Dorothy
~
.... Habma .bi Grand
j n
Francis Gorhatn was a Sunday
Rap­ arm wa|| hurt (n a faJl ln hcf home
After a few wi-ks at home. *he ex-i his parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W.
| afternoon caller at the home of his ter training.
id*. It also being the thirty-second went home Mar. 29.
pra-t.s to return for further l»vat-, Kelly. Donald and William'Kelly, wedding anniversary of lhe groom's
................
m.o.r.™
..
...p,
urouwr.
...
..
“■&gt; CJ*""" ■­
Patients now registered at the ■ brother. Tom al Milo.
ment.
| Robert Kellv. Mrs Mary Smith. Mrs.
hospital are Harry Shute. 421 E.
Miss Thelma Loudenbeck from pnd ‘“mily'were pleased to learn of
Mra F E Lowry returned ThtirS’-l a. J. Beck Mr. nnd Mrs E. J. Been, parents. Mr. and Mr.s. EUrrow arc Center. Melvin Jacob*, 602 E..C1U1- near Lansteg was n guest over the ■“rriyal of a son to her niece
residing in Grand Rapids where lie
dny-from Des Moines. Iowa, where m, and Mra. Clarence Calms. Mr
ton. Donald Golden. Cloverdale, weekend in the home of Mr. and and
Mr; B,'d
KtlU’
Is employed.
.-in- had been the guest of MU&lt; iUid Mr* Robert Walldorff, William
Mr*.
oooeh. ni X K«&gt;1 Bi. Mo. H»rr&gt; Ounn
[ruke
.Wilmwn
Mwol
ct
Miuie Neuschaefer and her mother Ransom. John Haight, Mr. and Mra
Mrs. Lewis Daniels. Woodland. R.i
t-con Doster will be nt the Rut- Southwest Woodland at Pennock
Mine t’l- previous Saturday. Both' chnrle* Hinman nnd Charles Jr..
2. Francis Baker. Middleville. R. 2.
land town hall at noon. Monday the hospital. Monday morning March
Mix* Neuschnefer nnd her mother Mrs John C Ketcham. Miss Mary
Clifton Campbell. Middleville. R. 2.
6th Everyone plan to be there and “rd- Friends here extend cmgratun: well and happy and enjoy their Ketcham. Mra. Charlca if. Leonard.
Russell
and MIm Janet Gardner. Middlehear what he ha* to tell us.illations.
"'""nn* Saturday evening. Bu
«’u
Des Moine.* home.
1
I Charles Leonard. Jr. Mbs Belly
of Woodland
ville. all of whom submitted to inaj-1' Mr. and Mra. Myron Bishop ana Lind
-- -------------- - and Miss Betty
, ,j Sigler. Mr nnd Mi*. A. B. Oldley,
or surgery. Medical patients an- children of Charlotte and Mr and' Sb*on called on the Keith Prices
........ ...
1 — ■ ■
'
Mrs Maude Schomp, Gordon CrotliTlie Check Cha Muy-Tunda group Mr- Gertrude Mortill of Ovid. Mrs. Victor Wlnslau and children of B,,d made the acquaintance of the
—----- -- ------------------ - ,.r.( Ml-* Bettv Wolring. Mrs. Maude met at the home of Mrs. Merrit Bry­
.
Frank Ferris. Hustings. R. 5. Mr.s. Hasting* were Sunday visitors |n little newcomer.
W.‘ Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ant. We worked on our handicraft Marshall Pierce. Dowling, Mr*. For­ the home. of Mr. nnd Mrs DanMn.Mrs.
Wm.Wm
D Rose.
Jr . dr
Mrs.
Wm.
E. Rose.
-Jy,rs
^v^Whitmore. Ensign and Mrs. Kelly for rank, Our visitor wa» Marjorie rest DeCamp. Lake Odessa.
Douglass.
■ Curtail and
j young son were ..
Mon­
left Monday for Virginia Beach. Kingsbury.—Scribe. Donna Hachcl-. Mrs. Cora Shire. Lake Odessa,
ti Dun
Dunu and guest. Mtas day overnight and Tuaaday guests
Kenneth
Complete Line of
Hoar,- # to ft rze«st by'
Va.. where he Is stationed with the
Loudcii»ck_Jwcrc
guests
of
the
Claude
A.
and
James
F.
Humwas brought to the hospital follow­ Tlielma Iai,......^.. .. .........
—- —— —-------- ...-------- ---------- -- --------- .
mvu. Cioi«d Tbaoday*.
Navy Air Corp*.
'
;
ing a fall in which her left leg was Saturday night and Sunday of tne'mond families. Mrs Rose was a
HOTEL HASTINOS Fhoc
MARRIAGE LICENSES
I former's aunt. Mrs. Louie Erway; Friday and overnight guest of Mr.
,MARRIAGE
------------------- ---------- --------I Hayden M. Hathaway. Charlotte *27 injured.
ANNOUNCED
and Mra James F. Hammond and
Let us figure your needs
Master Curl Main. 403 E. Blair and family of Kalamazoo.
, Mr. nnd Mrs Wade Town of
Oliver. Hastings
17
------- -------- Friend* ara glad to learn that Lhcia Saturday and SUDfJay guest, of.
Dv-lldh announce tho marriage of-„._c_
-,T_ Portland
Herbert ...
W —
Crosley.
22 he and a companion were pushing *ix weeks old baby daughter oT Mr.' Mr and Mrs. Claude A Hammond
their daughter. Kathryn, to Leo
Florence Anderson. Hastings
24 their bicycles along the highway, and Mrs. Lemuel Oaks has so far
Mr.
and
Mr*
N.
Ellsworth
Fender
Chilson Chamberlain, son of Mr.
and Mrs Oscar Chamberlain of Del- Levi Card. Hastings . ...
ton
Hie marriage ceremony was Alice Keech. Hastings .
nerformed by the Rev. A. M. Smith.1
STEAM HEAT
We Eat Too Much
M E pastor. March 23rd at Lex­
HOT A COtfc WATER
Ington. South Carolina. Tlie couple I The
------------------ --------------Dietary ------------Standards,
issued by |
were attended by Private and Mrs.' the United Slate* department of
SHOWER BATH
, Kenneth Aldrich.
For the past agriculture, office of home cconoma.
year Mr .Qiambcrlatn ha* been , jca, *utcs that the dietary standard
gjaltoned with the 53rd Quarter-, (or a man Jn &lt;uI1 vlcori &lt;iolng m«f.
master regiment at Fori Jackson, erate mufcuiar work, should bo
Columbu. South Carolina. MnColumbia.
_ Mr - ; 3iBM calorlM „ food purchased,
Chamberlain w the teacher of the 3,500 caloric* as food eaten, and
Doud school In Hope township.
i 3,200 calories as food digested.
।
"But," says Dr. Philip M. Lovell
' ot Lo* Angeles, "lhe typical cxeculive and business man con»utne»
; 5,700 calories at one meal—dinner.”
Thai is lhe reason for the
paunches, the digestive troubles,
the bad taste, the morning-after
halitosis, constipation, gaseous feeI mentation—in fact, the whole chain
I of symptoms which characterize
r
overeating, according to Dr. Loyall.
MAf IIINELENH S2.M UP. OTHERS FROM SUM).
•Waf. Jitters’
MAKE
Shampoo
; "War jitters" are responsible for
APPOINTMENTS
' die alarming increase in automobile
EARLY
accident deaths, according lu the
National Safely council.'

Springtime and Easter
Belong Together

The message of Easter is the message of.
the Resurrection, A deaS Ghrlst had been
placed in the tomb, but on Easter morning the
stone was rolled away and a living Lord came
forth to fill the world with new hope and joy.
"Death was swallowed up of life."
Every springtime, this same miracle is
reenacted before our eyes. The winter world
lies cold and lifeless about us. If experience
had not taught us better, we should think that
all nature was dead. But suddenly we begin to
note evidences of new life. Buds swell on the
. bare branches of the trees; flowers push their
way through the frozen ground; the grass grows
soft and green; and the song of birds fills the
air. Then, we rejoice, for we know that "Life
is ever lord of death, and love can never lose
its own."
That's why Easter has caught the ima­
gination of the world. That's why we crowd
the churches on Easter Sunday. That's why
the great triumphant hymns and anthems stir
us to the depths of our souls. And that's why
we bring out new garments and clothe ourselves
in the colors of Spring.
This is our way of paying homage to the
Lord of Life who gives us a new Springtime of
joy and points us to a future bright with hope.

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Pennock Hospital

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The world meeds Easter, this year as
never before. May it be for all of us a time of
fresh courage and strength.

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Reading for rural communities In
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50c and up

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Your patronage is very much appreciated

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AU Kind* of luurinc*
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hoa* 2113
Halting*

Attention, Farmers . . .
Seeding time is almost here. Why not order your
spring seeds now and save. I have a complete line

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of high purity seeds. Also Nitragin and Ceresan for
treating seed groins.

Tornado
Yon ar* always near a State
Fann Service Man.
Fanu.Burtau Stat* Agent.
Life

Auto

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See Harvey W. Enzian at Cressey*.
Mich, or phone Prairieville 14—F24.

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§ CASH PAID FOR DEAD 0R[

HENRY FLANNERY

$ DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
COWS - $6.00 f

S HORSES-$7.50

DR. L. J. CASTON

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OPTOMETRIST
Paneoatt Bldg.
Hailing*

We hove a collector stationed in Hastings to give' [

immediate service.

We pay the Phone Charges,

Phone Hastings 2565

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WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repair*

and

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HORSES $7.50

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Fourteenth year of service

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BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

t -■ Hill.

Lilt your Auction Sale* with

t'ann

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cheerfully

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Date*
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I donate S5 to the Red Cross
out of every Auction Sale.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

LOREN COPPOCK

JAKE DEPRIESTER

AUCTIONEER

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hatting* stock­
yards, phone 2SM, or rail

CURT SOLOMON

BROKER WANTED

PIANO TUNING

IMMEDIATELY, in thh or adjoil Ing countie*; someone know­
ing land value*, who can show and well farm* and country real
eitate lo STROUT nation-wide customer*. Big telling yearn
ahead as the war i* increasing the demand for farm*.
Iaa*t year many Strout Reprevenlatlve* earned commlwlon*
of 33000 to Slo.ooo. tome have been with u* over M yeart—our
tale* for pjut Sear hit 10 year high.
An opportunity for a lifetime bu*ine*t it now open to hustler*?
I will vitll your terllon toon. Write for an early interview
jnil for hririklri "llnu virmii Qalt. U...I
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NEON SIGNS

V. A. M1EHLS, General .Manager
HENRY EGGLESTON

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Pi.Htor. Alin.

7 So. Dearborn SU Chicago. HL, or 235 Fourth Ave. New York.

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PUBlTC SALE of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

CASH
For your old Scrop Iron.

To be held ot Middleville, I block South and Vi block

Radiators, Batteries, Alu­

East of Henry Brogg's Oil Station on

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SATURDAY, APRIL 4,1942

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

MS No. Michigan Arena*

Bed with springs and

Sidcboord

Writing desk
2 bureaus

Bookcase

Dining room table and 4

Heating stove

leather bottom chairs

Truss Fitting

Bed davenport
5 rocking chairs

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE
Hotel Hailing*

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2 radios

3 chests of drawers
Bench wringer

Morris chair

Miter saw

3 stands

Numerous other things

GEORGE

BEDFORD

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IlCHTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1942

Three Factors Rule

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in one end a f__ ,
snapdragons, phlox and. painted
daisies, a lovely piece of pale pink
coral serving as a balance in the
other end. • • ’ a center of attrac­
rimmed with rubber and any other,
tion whs an orchid display made by
home equipment of which part I*1
a St. Petersburg woman who has
this ••
as ut,
her uwvuj
hobby They
came num
from, rubber, needs extra care the$e days
_
.
_ ,
.
uiki
mr, mine
_ 1
On a recent Sunday I enjoyed a nuiny
rU 0(
ntanv p.
itarts
ot lh(
the. worW
world Mnd
mid prove
nroveI' against the three prinaeWJ^nemle*
drive with Ann Hill and her mother, that orchids can br grown success-' 01 ruot*r« we nome
MrozJlu*. who have been at the fully in Florid. ’ ’ ■ I
e.prei.1.‘XV hS-*

GREETINGS FROM
FLORIDA

Sarru Sypatlj*

SECTION TWO—PAGES 1

I'dienta to the syrup mixture and add
1 flour to make a dough that will roll
. Why you do thia is more than I
know because you don't roll them.
Roll this mess up in a wax paper, In
an oblong roll and chill until you

By Jane Cameron

The girls inter-c^ss basketball
tournament was finished last Prlday. The standings of the teams
were as follows: first. Juniors;
second, sophomore*: third, seniors;
girls' and fourth, freahmen

High School Notes
Thursday*. afternoon

the

BURIED IN YANKEI
'
SPRINGS CEMETERY
'
nie remains of Mrs. Nancy 8.
• W1Blinu
nf
W11,lorns’ 7S- widow ot George W
Williams, were brought to the Y«.

; following services In Grand Rapid*
i
. ।
&gt;.
gnd tJon
.The third and last meeting of thk'Tf?^ ®',Ja*ph; “Tmaf’d and
year of the Barry M E. A Is to beiOwl" WII!lam’ «&gt;'
CHF
ut thr Woodland school on Wed-!
"’‘
nesday evening. April 8. with din-' T*1* fl»l.nile of education, in all
nrr at 6:30 o'clock Election of offi-1 land*- u •»»**
“V anything MIng a musical feature at Milwaukee. ter* and a delegate to representative fensive to anyone —Voltaire.
assembly will follow dinner.
!
J^Jor.^ral jfay*.
Lower la teaching music at Junior
Nominee* for the various officers
high in her place.
are: Pres.. Herbert Reinhardt. Has-

i 350 P for 10 minutes. I frosted them Methodist church, under lhe dlrec|j with
niurslimallow
creme
and tion c
I sprinkled cocoanut over and they
songss were
■'
"Salutations." 'Jhe
Only 273 shopping days left until1 were delicious.
'
(Lord
s Prayer" by Forsyth-Dews.
,i'a
Christmas. Better gel busy. glrU.
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'nnd "Ttu"
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land
Holiday" by Pearl Cur­
—
.a. ’A HUNGRY GIANT.
‘ran.
timenlctures
we write
soldier toatm
ai.fai
i
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weEvery
cut out
of to
thea cooflrst
T,,AT s ALFALFA
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Miss Virginia
Moore Is attend-

THIRD MEETING OF

-Mkhl&lt;*n h-ads all other states in
th. sometimes doesn t. We drove m th(.
of 1()V,.ly/(1!d bnui. cop- homf economics of the United looking tadlra hats wc can find and
nn. artwid the U S. Maritime
d
U1
( k^ State* Department of AgricultUrt.
Include in the envelope. These are •«*!«» acreage.
That statement
training \talion where some 3.M)
gi^ and ciiinu pieces the
The hl«her the t«np«*tuic. the to make him thankful he doesn't, may not be true in lhe future if
youiig blueiackru are getting their fl
w
tn more quickly rubber gets weak, have to look at them and th*n welfBnnera r&lt;1j to reaUxe that alfalfa
first lm&lt;ms m seamanship Their, ,Iiuiimuiu)Brtncnlx&lt;. wlth
becomes sticky. Sunlight
1*
wiin l|irlr
men eonUlnet
luniuincr... ji cracks
--------_ --------------------------------...
.............
• .snouia oe Known a* a Hungry giant
Deudr mnerr. are on aji g boat some- Uanwd
-harmful
------ ~— because H corn- trrriblc where he I*. We hope to that vigorously soak* up certain
learned how ^tlaeUv.
effective the l.i
large --------specially
time* in dock, snmcllmre oul-on a shells were one see* on sale every- *,U’M
„ JP*. v5 ac^°n °‘
,have one of the silliest floral mon- pjanl foods not too plentiful in the the Y. M. C. A . who gave a talk ;Smalley. Middleville; Sec. Hazel
on vocational agricultural
‘ McKlbbin. Hendershot and Margaret
brief eruise • ■ ■ A high wire fence where In Florida when Ailed with hefll and
And rubt*r; le‘l ln stroslties on our own dome, come UWCrage Michigan soil.
announces
that j1 Johncock. Stevens; Trees. Ella
shuts off intruders.
followed arrangement* in pair* waa contact with oil or grease for long. *---------------aAs
'. we flowers;
-■ a few of lhe 1 , Mr. Burgess
Easier.
: •To prove his warning,
there are about 17 boys out for i R“«ers. Delton. Kenneth Stanley,
the roadway around we passed » anotller mo#t attractive display- m swc,u and becomes weak. Rubber
I plant food requirements for alfalfa tennis this season. Hannon Wil-1 Woodland: executive
committee,
group of nice looking boys In civilian
olvUhui l|w minlature ctun a tUtf china used ln e,aaUc fabrics, such os, This is lhe time of year we al- are described by H. C Rather, head .
cox was elected captain Mr. Bur- elect two. Arthur lathrop. Delton,
dotliea. their faces pressed closely uiiciicr. hom-of-nlenty
garments,
iiuni-vi-iiiri&gt;i, and
unu slipper
*nuucr; foundation
.----------.
- ,,
.is more
------- easily , ways have a momentous decision to oJ a,,. Michigan Stale College crops gess says. "Chances of winning are Malic
tickling In the throat and
Rowe.
Hastings'.
Rcva
lo.he.U,
all of gofl! china. Ailed with purple damaged by
to »
oil
“ and grease than
““n make. We must decide whether to department. A good crop of alfalfa !
I Schantz. Assyria
Center.
Hazel
Ann coiled out—"Sorry I cunt take violas won the blue seal against oth,r klnda of rubber “ “»«* «“r' write with lhe red ribbon for lhe removes two or three times as much very promising this .season."
you for a ride, boys";' one of them pretty stiff competition. • • • I ment-‘ *« worn nexl
lhe »Wn- next year or buy a new typewriter Ixjlu:.h frOm the land as most other , Senior orders for invitations went Douglass. Banfield; delegate to as­
3nce tried never without!'
.sembly** ”
Henry
Cunningham, Mldhollered buck—Come down next wish I could have the space to tell &lt;he J"*1*
-------------"-------«n»y caaM?
tc ribbon. Which breaks our heart when crop#. Alfalfa requires lime. Lime In Monday. March 30.
. I dlevllle; Evart Ardis. Freeport.
Wednesday und you cun." evidently In more detail about the MUI life ’■'•“'en unless they are washed fre-:
Sold by all druggist*.
Mr. Brozak will organize soft'
the red part is perfectly good. Why application* may last five to eight
the date their quarantine period display, lhe tropical exhibit. m&gt; cdu- &lt;lu*nu/&gt;
Speakers
will
be
Mr
Wilson
from
ball
teams
to
piny
during
the
noon
.
1 in thunder do we buy a two-colored years but certainly not for 20 years.
nour. They
incy will
wm piny
piny in
in the
tne same
same'
“'.E A. Placement Bureau and
would be lifted ’ ’ ’ Tlie station I* cational and Interesting, lhe men's
hour.
Rubber good* can be kept clean ,ribbon?
luuull, If
„ we Juav
u „
v
Just ,„
had
a black „„
one
close to the business saction and group and many others None but *lth warm water or with waler and we woujd throw it out and get a new It was 20 years ago that Michigan manner that the basketball teams
Bussell H. Seibert from WMC,
intensive uming
liming proinuiunra an iincnsivc
ifabimamn «HU
’•- —
these young men in middy uniforms. gafdvn club members were allowed ^P- Any kind of soap Will be safe onc but tbat entire length of red launched
subject is "The
win.
T.ir&lt;.irn played. The captains names will rtaiamazoo —
----------pUced on
m Need for a Mature America
fiTmiulre*i«ht,l*»
A»'we*M^DDed
CMPpete. so a high grade of e&lt;-" °n articles made soiefy of fibber. rjbbon. good as new. to throw tn lhe gram linked with Increased alfalfa
I the gym. with the date they are to ,
‘
“
familiar sight .
A,nIh,i
eeflence was
wa* maintained
mnlntiLiiud thruout
liinir.ut But 11
if the
the 8&gt;nnent
garment is
is part
part fabric. stove
t(m., Ls
L* a
b terrible
terrible waste.
waste. Wonder
Wonder if
If
eellcnce
Similarly
alfalfa
needs
pna&gt;pia..
for a traffic signal on Central
Ave.,
BURN BRUSH NOW
.ittinff
. n and there were several unusually ft mlld 800P protect* the fabric.
government could use It for red phoru*. a plant food low in quantity
lantltv
*
?
we noticed three of them sitting
oil beautiful professional exhibit* made. Rubber articles or garments sbou d Upe,
TO PROTECT WILDLIFE
with IhM
In practically all of Michigan's soils. 1 Declamation and oratory con­
one of the green benches with
with that c|u&gt;
whkh wa&gt;
fhod&lt;xkn. be dried in a cool or only moderately
‘
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.
tests were
WVIC held
.■r.u Friday.
rou»7. March
niMltll 27.1
&lt;». i II U 0IUy ■
&lt;1™* HOW Until ।
’“\l^^d.,iUnh1n'1ltum^dCont‘theTr
rn'w"“pt^ah^Tand warm PUce- never
* radiator., Wf-re golng t0 grt JX)niP of thBl Professor Rather points out. Nitro­ Loraine Schantz took first place, (birds will be building nests and
rai^ A^n ^SJd^rwriould oo- madr “ Michigan person wish they b!ovp- or hot pipe. Direct sunlight: nejr wituce seed and- plant. It gen is not a problem, for alfalfa gets with Maxine Cooper alternating in *mall game will be preparing a home
its nitrogen from the air where it is
face*. Ann asked if we would oofaces.
ob­ --------------------------------------ish-rmful.
If
a
garment
with
rubobnoxlou
,%
u
t
well
the final declamation contest. Mary for * family that will soon arrive. |
were more .favorable lo cultivation is harmful. If
ject to inviting them for a ride. I
I Ketcham
place
Swales.
. patches
gnus
- .... ! Ketcnam
tometook
nr»tfirst
place
tn In
ora-oraownic*.
. paicnra
or of
tantall
gnus
or ori
ber in It needs Ironing, il should rtt ;X)|n(. lf u kllu
cooperation
in our climate
told her I had been aching lo sug­
I.’7^rritory ront**1- »ut' Raymond Ken- &gt; weeds, tangles of berry brush and
1M our
name. That zucchini
Sadie R. Cook. ‘be pressed as lightly as possible.
trend in acreage already is appar-'yon alternating. Those participat- smilar spot*, will soon provide the
gest it. so Mie called out the window p
.
. .
-Never dry clean any garment squrt;dl WP planted last year was not
-"Boys, if you are nol waiting for "•’Mtora IRHel
rm lor u.u r«rlk„: larw cn&gt;0 w
teumotji mmL. —
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hiding
places--------for the eggs of' 'birds
. that has rubber in it." warn those thr
St. Petersburg. Ha.
most- successful thing we ever [ho: now occuwr. more Ihon . muAbcll
Jonnral.
Loremr und the young of rabbits, etc.
; who know. "But if you can't get oil. raised. We pul it in red clay and
Uon acre*. Heiner polnu out Ihm senem. .„d
cooper; In
ride?"—Would they! A* one man GARDEN HEEDS
Each year in the spring fires are
' a drought (pronounced drout, and I acreage in Monroe and Lenawee oratory; Mary Ketcham. Pauline
they fairly leaped to the car. two
j and water, a dry cleaning fluid will
set to bum off these places and as
' bet you can't speH it. either) came counties, the first area* to grow al- Chandler and Raymond Kenyon.
wcre In the front seat with Ann. the
a consequence great quantities of
remove them. Sponge the rubber
and uie
the vines got aiscouragca.
discouraged. falfa
third one with Mrs. Bliss and me.
Michigan State College vegetable
n..i7. n,,„i
: along ana
r.iraeelnuIrrlrlnMKhwmMUualextensively in Michigan, actualAn
„„ nllPl
„,euon
inn .nlP n
ot, th..
lh, ■Mini*,
,„kl„ wild life are destroyed
If this
lightly with the fluid. Ehen in We cooked the earliest one and it iy dropped from 1834 to 1039 when i-, ih.
tn
beforewe could open the door our- specialist* have figured out the exact
lUmn!?,m(!i?a,th2SVQr nrV'mimita* smelIed K™1'*1 cooking but the fla-lihe total acreage in the state was hcId within about two weeks Pro burning is done earlier, lhe danget
selves’ ’ ’ Wc found they came amount* of vegetable seed* needed fLn
™rp .h‘.n ’ °L ’
i
seemed to
to have
have all
all escaped
escaped durdur- increasing
increasing by
by 300.000
300.000 Some
Some reducreduc- ceeds
2±/
‘tuh.“
‘ngo"tcT'the'RCd'croK"
.
of this annual slaughter is eliminat­
seemed
’wUl
from widely separated areas and in the 1942 Victory garden for a Be very careful of the rubber while।1 vor
,n_ M|d Drocess
ed and this little chore is taken
said process. The later ones Uon also occurred in Barry. Allegan.
'
hadn’t been together long enough family of five. Every farm family it has the fluid on It. because It is Ing had
care of before lhe fanner becomes
' wllh an
and
to be familiar with rlic'1 others in Michigan u encouraged to have
so rushed with early spring work.
.MItnn
1 Uul U Mat BOt ata»urMrt .nd
names -'Daniel" and "Winfred." the'such n garden us part of lhe war
| Conservation Officer George Sum­
ben
LlrtcMoriM
u
rrtommendrt
e00t
,
w,1&gt;
u,
two in front,
were from
Bostontrom
and । emt
rgencyW.r
effort suggested
ner urges that ail who plan to do
V™,
our M.
Euirur.HIM.
Hoortby the “
asuJ?
an efficient fluid. If you use any ‘ A . &gt;“r •
“
other
drv-eleanlne
fluid,
be
sure
it
i
“
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...
some
burning of grass or brush this I
Philadelphia. Questioning the hit-! Amounts listed by tlie college, in-;
nu‘“'
“
* *. *
,„
pounds to the acre of 0-20-20 fer- Hill. Retah
spring, do so during the month of, doo-i uv* •
«a
&lt;
ter about his family, lie drew out a dicate these important vegetables: S
i? rvai&gt;ratrs Never toe1! ° r
f y0U *!nt ?ne °! th0M !*p5 tiilzer. sumcient for four to five Wagner.
March, thus saving the live* of these
hoJS’telegram he had received that, Stringleu green beans for a famNeVer
tliat are the size of ovenilght years, and
ana not in
tn the
me past 20
30 years
-n.„ in
H1 v.
v hnf.
। friends of man. the birds and small h«™ ux»a tar tM* tre* »rrrk»7w
morning summoning him home be-! Uy of five to cat fresh and to can:
motr fu
ar'dvCO6,t.
d?
“m projnhW srr.i.r prone than
M, “h M, ^Kh
animals.
I
a&gt;mt.
cause of his father's serious Illness for winter use would occupy 300 feet r *.Ud**rk
&gt; dolne',ma.k5 “' /J’*’*?
**“■
35 attending.
•nd advising him money would fol- in garden row* and would require a
wran 5ie ^Ler
J
\
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Have not 1 commanded thee? Be! MICHIGAN TERMINIX CO.
low shortly. It seems his mother I pound of seed Red beet*. 150 feet, “ "ot 'd“rk' rU,p a
' ?sld5 and “°k “’"S,?11; 1 h,d for
So the carpenter encouraged the
An »«rds assembly wa* held strong and
low shortly.
—..v. ol B good courage; Mt
Battle Creek
had iiasMil away Just three year* one and one-half ounces of seed.
?LP
^huiT^ “?** foundallon A gilt ripper comgoldsmith, and he that smootheth ,aat Thursday morning.
Cheer- —
.
..
.
ago: la*t yeagan older brother bird Early and tote cabbage should to-. *«•
if ™
hS. Ch2!$. * with the hammer him that smote leading and basketball awards were not afraid, neither be thou dis-,
Rtprcseuted in Hsstiags by
been killed by a hit-and-run driver; ui 200-row feel of plant* from a ™.
d°". th^riMJ^haU
a”d nl*de »he Ml ,0^dallo" the anvil, saying. It Is ready for the Presented by Mr. Bennett and Mr. mayed: for the Lord thy God I*1
with
&lt;hee
whithersoever
thou
goest.;
the sister wa* keeping House for the.quarter ounce of reed. Carrots, 200
\°‘d
oLhIr
and 1fwcd ”me, d,"eT'‘ sodering: and he fastened it wilhiOlMHOME LUMBER CO.
--Josh ID
father
younger brother;
Mt. one
':
“
er *W*d Pocke,» °n lh® sataw ttning nails, that it should not be move&lt;L-l The Doomsday book campaign is
father and
and a
a younger
brother: now
now ffeet,
one ounce
ounce of
of seed.
need.
Phon* 2276
■with
he fared this fresh tragedy which
Sweet com should include some of;
------ talcum
---------- powder or cornstarch. , for mirrors, purees, driver*' license
being completed this week.
—
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n
nd
*uch.
nnd
then
shaped
the
silk
In- fell was serious or he wouldn't the new and sweeter hybrids, plant-: death OF MRS.
...
..
;
crepe
on
tlie
outside
like
the
one
I
have been sent for. Wc were happy ed nt Interval* to include 300 feet, ot ;jDA ARNOLD
My JinnW nerd 77 nO««ed 1 patterned. That one ' had a gold
In helping to tide over ttie anxious row* In hill*. An.ounce of chard
...
waiting period’ • ’ Ann gave them seed will plant 30 feet; two »tnaUIftWtty on Wednesday of last week Chain nround it and I am fresh out
a grand drive out to Gulfport. Pas’- packages of leaf lettuce seed will at tj,e home of her daughter Mrs of gold chains so I took a suede liat
u-Grllle. the shore drive along the plant lhe suggested 50 feet. Those | Elmer Greenfield, of Nashville, of tlie same color as the crepe and
Gulf, reluming thru the citrus who want mustard green* can plant [ she had been ill for several months. cut lengths and braided a band to
grove*, with a stop at Indian Rocks 100-row feet from n half-pound of she is survived by three sons. Orov- answer the need. A zipper sewed
Grove
where refreshment*
are seed. Two ounce* of onion seed.; er of Nashville. Curtis of Middle- across the top makes it complete
served out-of-doors, under palm probably Yellow Globe, will plant ville and Clair of Battle Creek; and it look* ritzy enough for any­
I two daughters. (Mrs. OreenfieU». body. The cost was so small. I can
tree*, lo the accompaniment of hid­ 200 feel In a row or rows.
den music that seems to drop from
A quarter-ounce of parsnip seed Nashville, nnd Mrs. Nell Wycoff. have one for each ensemble. It's fun.
the skies. I rather looked for the will plant 100 feet. Pens can occupy \ Battle Creek; eight grandchildren: too.
boy* to order a hamburg, or hot dog. 200-row feel from 1’4 pounds ofieight great-grandchildren: and a
Well, here is the sugariess cookie
and a coke, perhaps, but each took seed; radishes planted al intervals brother. William Phillip*. Battle
America's favorite dish—a choco­ early in the season can use 50 feet' Creek. Funeral services were held recipe- Heat 1 cup com or cane
late sundae.
They couldn't say of row space from a half-ounce of,nt the Leonard funeral home Frl- syrup until melted with *4 cup
enough about the
high grade sccd. Spinach seed is scarce, but' day al two P. M.. lhe Rev. Shirley of butter (I used oleoi. 81ft to­
"chow" Uncle Sam furnished them. those who can get It can u*e 114; DeGroat of Grand Rapids officlat- gether 4 teaspoons soda. 1*4 tea­
Interment in the Dowling spoons Ringer. I teaspoon salt'and 2
• • • They were nice clean-looking ounces for 125 feel. Tomato plants' inc.
family ui
of live
five ncru
need 200 feel u,
of ■ cemetery.
।
re,fl cups of flour. Add the dry ingreboys ail
ooys
all me
the name age—iihkiwh
nineteen-—
- for
iur a inuuiy
and left no doubt in our minds a* row space for the suggested CO
lo how much they had appreciated plants, --------“— to
— Bowser.
**-------1
according
the afternoon drive as we left them
back again on Central in front of FREAK LAMB HAD
Postal-Telegraph,
where
Eugene TWO BODIES
hoped the money for the trip home
One occasionally reads of an anl- :
would be waiting for him. • • ’ As
mal being bom with two heads,
for us. we oil realized how good a which Is considered a freak of na­
Boy Scout feels when hl* “one good ture. but when an animal Is bom
DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS
turn of the day" has been an es­ with two bodies, that is rare news.
pecially good one.
A week ago Saturday there was
We are sorry that Hie season for bom at the home of Claude Edgell.
Temple orange* is almost over. Lo­ who lives southeast of Nashville,
cally they arc the favorite of all near lhe junction of M-79 and M-14.
orange*, and bring the highest prices. a lamb with one head and two bod­
A* soon as one becomes acquainted
ies. The head and neck of the
with them, as a rule, they want no animal wcre normal, but from the
other. The entire crop is usually
neck back two bodies were formed.
consumed tn the state for they can­
On the one body there were four
not. be picked until ripe and have normal legs: on the other, the hind
a tendency to dry after maturity,
legs were In the usual position but
so arc not particularly good ship­ from the right front shoulder grew
pers. • • • Tills year conditions were
a lea that al
lhe knee Joint
perfect for a bumper crop and they
branched out into two lower legs
have had a great season. As oranges and feet.
go they are comparatively new and
The badly deformed animal did
I have been told grow only in not live nnd Mr. Edgell wa* pre­
Florida. They bear the name of tlie serving It on ice. In the hope that
.man who developed them by croas- some museum or someone interest­
’ing lhe more common pineapple
ed in such rarities would care to
orange, a fine Juicer, with the tan­ have it mounted and kept.
gerine—the result. If you get them at
their best, a large, thin-skinned oruntr rich In color, that peel* easily
CHOCOLATES
like the tangerine. The meat is much
darker than other Florida oranges:
the segment covering is a* thin os
Choose from our grand display of Easier baskets and
tissue paper making them easily
eggs . . . beautifully Easter-decorated packages, in­
prepared for salads or to eat out-of­
cluding America's favorite, the famous Whitman's
hand. I am not one to deny the
We ore in the morkket
SAMPLER. $130 Io $7.50 . . . Whitman's FAIRHILL,
claim made for them -that they are
popularly priced favorite . . . and other delicious
for your wool.
Our
the sweetest of all oranges.
It's
the first time the California navels
Whitman’s selections!
prices will be right
have had a 'rival in my choice of
with
the
market.
orange*. They are harvested about
lhe time the pineapple orange sea­
. son end* and before the Valencias
When you need grots
are ready for marketing.
seed come In ond see
I wish members ■ of lhe garden
clubs in Barry county could have
whot we hove. Our
looked In with-me this week on the
seed line is complete.
annual flower show of the ’local

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL t. IHt

BatUo Creek were Sunday

KanMth Maad and family of Maple
Grove, and Mr. and Mra. Howard
DtMand of Woodland spent Bunday
nireraary.

Marvin Rosenberger spent the Thursday with Mr. and Mra. Henry |day with her aon. N. C. Sherman' Mr*. Id Stair*, went to the home ot
Mra. Blanch Treat of Jackson spent
KArehcrf The former remained fori and family of HasUngi
Mr.Mra
and.iwk
Mra. Jack McCoy «r
of rwior
Cedar
.. ..
weekend with bls grandparents. Mr. r—‘
m- ana
Thursday with Mr*. Viola Roger*.
I Mr. and Mra. Fred Ballance ot ■ Spring*. Monday.
* Charlea Deming
RamuVcalled and Mrs. Austin Rosenberger of 1the week''
laruvute.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Dunktebergvr' Ha*ttag» were Sunday dinner guest*Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mn. Virgil
Virgil Woods
Wood* and
and
on Mr. and Mra. W. C. Lepe Friday Clarksville.
Mn. William Jamea of Hastings of Dowling were Thureday caltar*
«r- «d Mra. OUFencc■Bewaict. Dorothy were Greenvilla and How­
afternoon.
M.,. VT.U-...
------- ------ ------------- —- -------------------■
------erenlng
- -------------------- Mr.
-- and
-TZ
-------------------- -Mead
u and^
---■
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Thompaon,1 ard Clly vuitor* Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Walton. »ons spent Friday
with
of Mr.
and Mrs. ~
Clement
1™. D~l.
' Ur. u.ry »~.h uiH.rM two
^bu*taM*lsSurdA)re
HMtln8‘ Mmf. and Mr*. Roland Furrow acMr. end Mr*. Herbert McCani and
' cracxea nos rnuraaay. ant is now
cracked ribs Thursday. She L* now
WraBalna Kauffman attended comptmled by Mr. Freeman Furrow Wayne Mourar of Ionia called on c»’1 M&gt;'"dI East
Maying at the home of her daugh-|
th* B. Y. P. D. Btate Cabinet meet- and Sente of Hasting* spent Monday Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Tabbcrer last! Mr. and Mr*. Harley Seaxe of CoaU tWi
Hazel Roush of Hasting*.
n.olAr zallln
rr TS
V —evening.
V—nlnff
Thrv
U.l.,
o.I.o.. and dural.
la.m
oh &gt; Grove
Grove Visited
vtalted al
at the
the Viola
Viola Rovers
Rogers1
i. n&gt; in Midland Sunday.
afternoon In Grund Rapids
calling
Tureday
They Werv
were Ctl
oh;
Helen H
Bustance
Sarah Jane
.....
_________
—» home Bunday afternoon.
Mr and Mr* P C Tabberer were on the bride and groom. Mr. and their way home
from Hastings
where,
I Burgess visited school in Woodland
&gt;re. Robert Furrow.
.
Wayne
in lusting* to’ hear Mtas Anna E. Mr*.
---------had to report for
tnr the second! Hiram Karcher of Remm calledI Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Gordon
Stahl
and'draft
examination.
।
at
the
Frank
Walton
home
Saturday
Mr and Mr* Clarence Benedict
McGhle, evangelist at lhe Wesleyan
’”x
family ui
o( Logan were ouuu
Sunday
Mr. —
and
Mrs. Walter Rockhill ~i
of1 Mra. Lizzie Whitmer and daugh- , spent ^Wednesday tn Hastings, dtnchurch Sunday evening.
•
lanxuy
., din— —
Mra. Bd Looey and daughter. Mr* ner gue*U
■ al' the Ray
-J Bz=t!r-S:
WtaUnd Hasting, .punt Die
tb- weekend with ter, Mae. of Holland. Mr. and Mr*.. ner k licit* of their daughter, Mra.
and‘,Mra._W.JV^Rockhill.*
Mr* W. W. Rockhill.
Alberta PorrtU of Bowne. were Fri- home.
Mr. and
| ; jr# Blough and family of Alto, andI Fred BalUnce.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Roush of Dut- mt
Mr._ B11U
and —
Mrs. Jay muuju
Blough and &gt;,
famMr*. mcnui
Merrill Karcher attended uk
theMr*. Claude Walton and
day afternoon caller* of Mrs. Dell
Mr. and Mrs.
A*,.
mumia.
Godfrey.
Bobby wcre guests of Mr. and Mra. ton were Sunday dinner guest* of ||y of Carlton were Sunday after-1 Bowne Center Extension Club meet■ jjra. Polly Parks spent a week and Otorge Brownell and Mis* Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. William Dipp and fam- noon callers of Mr. and Mr*. W. C.' Ing at the home of Mrs. John Watts
of' Bowne Center Friday.
a half with her staler. Mn. Jonas Walton of FUnt, Sunday.
j ily.
' L«pe.
Blough of Ciarksvilie while taxing
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Karcher and
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Parker of Yp-' p. C. Tabberer was in Caledonia I
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Postma and
care of the sick
Marion of Grand Rapids, and Mr. xilantl wcre Saturday night guests Monday on business. ,
I, Phyllis
--------------------------------Afin
called on Mr.--------------and Mr*
Mr* Harry Thompson of Hastings and Mr*. William Crake*, local.: of Mr. und Mra. Leon Howk, and all
Mr. and Mr*. Jay Blough and.Geontc Alexander and family of
was a Saturday afternoon caller of spent Sunday afternoon with Mr ' were Sunday dinner guests of their j family of Carlton nnd Mr. and Mr* ' Lowell Sunday
------------------- \
- -nd Mrs. Leap Karcher.
| parents. Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Weav- &gt; ira Blough and son Ivan of Alto ! Mra. Gertrude Russell vtalted her
Mra.
George
Bustence
Mr*
Has- Mr. and Mrs. Charlex Moore and j er of Elmdale.
WPre Sunday dinner guests of Mr -sister of Grand Ledge Sunday.
Mr*. Clifford
Clifford ADerding
Alierdlng oforHasUng* spent Friday with
Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Moore 'were, Mrs. Bernard
Piper of Battle and Mr*. Will Blou«h.
Mr. and Mr*. Semlah Seese and
..
&lt;-----Sunday
of Mr. nnd
1 Creek
on Mr. and Mra. Otto
Mr* Roy McRoberts and son Mr* Adah Motter spent Thursday
Mr*. --------------EarlEverion
and
family.dinner guest*
--------- ------------------ called
—
Kunde Saturday evening.
‘
------------------- family.
( Dannie Joe of Allo called on Mr*, with Mr. nnd Mra. Wesley Keim and
Callers at the Semlah Seete .home ..
Mra. -Dale
Cook and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Roy
Preston
of
Vieta
Roger*
Saturday
nftemoon.
'
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— —
;
son
Vcm of- —
Clarksville.
Saturday wcre Mra. Ellen Seese anc
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Fish and fam-. —. ----- -----Mra. Ray Wieland and children
Mra. Thuraa Tliompion of Bowne. ily of Middleville were Sunday din-1 Battle Creek spent Sunday with
Mr* Bessie Wetach and son Fred I• Mr*.
...
..
. . of, ...
__
1. ...oil.o.
r and Mra
Mr.
Mrs. Pa»rrv
Perry Ptralnn
Preston.
of Middleville and Mra. Art Lowe attended a family gathering at tiw
and. Hiram
Karcher
Remu*.
ner guests of r.
ills
mother, Kfro
Mrs. Kforv
Mary M
Mr.
Mrs. _
Lewis
__ and
___ ..
_ Neeb.. and of Hastings wcre Wednesday eve- home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Troyer
Mra. Arthur Beeman of Hasting*. Dodge.
was a Wednesday guest of her ataMrs. Irene Buehler of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs Clarence Van Patten nlng callers at the Thompson-Fry I and family of Grnnd Rapids. Tlie
'gathering was in honor of their son.
ter. Mr*. Gerhardt Kunde.
Valley visited Mr. and Mrs J. D. and the latter* daughter of.Kula- home.
maxoo visited Mr. and Mra. Ray, Mrs. Gladys Schrumpf and son of I Glenn of the United States Navy.
A daughter weighing eight lbs. Cool Saturday evening.
j Irish Hill*, who have been visiting who was home on leave from Ata•
•
-----•----Hiram Karcher, Bert Kdrcher. and Neeb of Vicksburg Sunday
Mra.
Bertha
Sherman
spent
Sunat
the
home
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
| meda. Calif.
Charles
Deming
of
Remus
spent
Blough. Monday morning.
Mr*. Gerald Cairns and daughter
Beverly Kay of Irving wcre Monday
evening guexta of Mr. and Mra
George Forbey. and spent Tuesday
evening at the Thompson and Fry
home.
Hiram Karcher of Remus was n
Sunday afternoon caller of Mr and
| Mra. Asa Stecklc and P. E. Dem­
Ing.
, Mrs. Roland Furrow spent Wed­
nesday with Mrs. Richard Brower of
Hastings.
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Percy Rosser and Leon Howk
RUG SHAMPOO ....?_25c
spent Sunday will] the former's soni
’ Wesley Rosser and family of AlleFURNITURE WAX
25c
Igan. Leon remained for IhL* week
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Clarence Benedict
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Clinton and
family of Carlton Tarp. were Sunday
dinner gueata of Mr. and Mr*. B. R.
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Clinton and family ot Alto called

Mr. and Mr*. Alton Rogers. Mr.
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iner teacher in the Freeport school.
Senior New*
Local friend* extend congratulaI Friday afternoon there will be a
U?iu,
.
Good Friday ' program at lhe
A
;•
ehureh. Th. A C.«»IU
sued in Kent county to George W. chOjr Of Huntington College. Hunt­
Miller. 29, Lowell and Vlotat Yon- |I1BUln lnd. wm alng. The same
ker*. 30, Caledonia. George la the g.oup
Blng ugBln ln yj,. evening
son of Mr. and Mra. Peter Miller
Unllcd Brethren church. *
who reside south of town, Th*
wedding will take place Easier
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sunday.
Freeport Methodist Church
MLm Gertrude Benton and Wat-'
terman Thomas were united In mar­
Morning worship—11:00.
riage at the home of the bride'*
Sunday-school—13:00.'
Services Sunday will he given
in Bowne—Lodwcll ledger. 35 years
over lo tlie observance of Faster,
ago Item*.
and reception of
We understand that Mr. and Mr*. with baptism
.
'
A
offering
for
John
Fish
have
rented
the
former
members.
.. -special
r------ ----------.
&gt;
.John Rickert home and will soon World Service interests will be takon.
।occupy it.
A
union Good Friday —
amice will
Glen Slater of Binghamton. N. Y.
---------------------------------1and Merton Slater of Punxsutawney, be held In our church beginning at
Pa., relumed to their homes Salur- 1:30. Special music and the mex।day. They were called here by the sage by a group from Huntington
:serious illne*» of their father. Ed. College. Wc cordially invite you to
Slaler*at tlie State Hoxpltal al Kai- attend. By agreement of our loamazoo Mr. Slater ha* been serious- cal merchant*, all buslnea* places
ly 111 with pneumonia.
will be closed from noon until 3:00
The Huntington College A Capel- o'clock.
ta choir will give a special concert
‘ ’
Carlton Center Methodist
Church *
al the United Brethren church on
Everett M. Love, pastor
Good Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock
Morning worship—10:00.
The public L* cordially Invited to
Sunday school—11:00.
hear this fine music.

United Brethren Church
4-H Club New*
Rev. Paul E. Olmstead, pastor
The Lucky Clover Club will exhiblt their project* at the Barry Freeport
Sunday
school—10:30.
County Achievement Day next Sat­
Preaching—11:30.
urday. April 4th. al the Hasting*
(Reception of Members at close ot
Central school auditorium Every­
Is invited
to attend
Achievement; morning service.)
j one
------------;----- --------—-------------------Mr. nnd
Mrs. Harold Rosenberger 1 Dnf B,,d
Christian Endeavor
—7:00.
Preaching—8:00.
«
.nd M.r«n m. Bund., ,ur.U o,
ln
“»
Midweek Prayer Service evtfry
Ur. and Mr.. DMtM Romrbfrjrr1 K»»' «»&gt;•
P“‘*»
of Clarksville
I ThU year our club hM lwcnl’r Thursday at the church-8 00.
Union
Good
Friday
Service
ut
Mtas Evelyn Overholt spent the &gt; member*, quite an Increase over pre­
weekend with her parent*. Mr. and *loua
In lhe mondng club Methodtat church—1:30
The Huntington UUllcgr Clu»ir
! Mrs. Charles Overholt.
। member* will attend the motion pic­
' Nelson Hinckley and Warren Sur-,tur; "Ymmg America.* which ha* will present a prognun of Sacred
rarrer vtalted Mrs. Fred Ingnlsbe of110 *10 w,t*’ lbc
c’ub- at u,e music at tlie church the evening of
April 3. al 8:00.
Grand Rapids Monday.
[Strand and Barry Uieaters
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tight of Vai-1 Member* will t* glad to have the
paraiso. Ind. Mr. and Mra. Leo Fry Parents and local people attend the Burgess home Thursday for dinnci.
and family of Battle Creek.' and Achievement Day program. Your The public I* cordially Invited.
Mr. and Mrs
Roy Gaut and ■ presence will greatly ciicourugr them
Preaching — 10 00.
1 Jo Ann of Tailman spent lhe week-' and show y°ur ““erest in our 4-H;
&lt;Reception of tnembers al close
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence,c,ubot morning service.!
Benedict.
SCHOOL NEWS
I Sunday school—It :00.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Manley Sherman[
I Christian Endeavor—8:00.
and family vtalted Mr. and Mrs I
Sov.tAl or th. ouhth or.a, tor.
Ptw&gt;.i
Dave Waters of Hasting* Sunday.
Prof rent or Or.tr nrorloslr.l
“«•
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'
-----------------»mU»rr wtll ,pr&gt;k at lhe Caw Friday afternoon
Tlie
sixth
grade
pupil*
were
in
hills
bell Brethren church In the mon:-'
Mrs. Guy McNco und Mr: Verdun
Ing and evening of Easter Sunday. romc nf. our classes today. Ml** No
,
lan
has
been
called
away
because
Covilie
were in Hmtlni;* WcdmsHe will give « slide lecture at 8:60
ot the death of her mother.
day.
in the evening. Prof. Kent toured.'
• • •
Mr. and Mr*. Roy McCnul attendPalestine with M. G. Kyle.
Freshman New*
cd a party at Vere Carter’s In
MyrU, Byrrwm .pnu Uro TO,wc „„
Wc
were Riad to have Mr. Sjoberg Pleasant Hill. Saturday night.
&lt;md arrth her .UUr. Mr., will,.,,, •cttiiT.
,
u ichool Usi Thunid-y.
Thun4.,
15
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Colburn of
Tinkler of Hasting*.
r- 1 — ,
Wc n,an 10 organize a Defense
Middleville spent Sunday al Guy
with Mr '//a
,Knyclub- ‘nw ,npn,bcrs c011ccl scr*l’ McNee'*. Afternoon caHcra were Mr.
!V with Mr
wrl|c
t)j
•
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Tuesday
Mr. anrt
and Mr«
Mr*. Fred
col- nnd Mr*. Chas. Gibbs.
Cool of Pleasant Valley. While lect waste paper, etc.
"
John Lukso and family enter­
there, Mr Cool helped hi the sugar
tained relatives from Grand Rapid*
bush.
Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. Gerhardt Kunde
Last Friday became of the rain
Mr. and Mra. Vance Sharp of Mid­
were in Hasting* and South Shultz outside, the boy.* were invited to at­
dleville were callers at Leon Pott*
on buxines* Saturday afternoon.
tend lhe ■'Girls' Gier Club " Some of Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr* Harry Bdighner of the special numbers arc worthy of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud SUson of Free­
Lake Odessa spent Tuesday after­ note.
port were camera ut Verdun Covill'a
noon with Mr. and Mrs. George
Miss Bull!* was here last Wednes­ Sunday afternoon.
Forbey.
day to give the 4-H girls suggestions
Mra. Dora Opperman and chil­
Mrs. Leo Fry &lt; Eleanor Millen nnd On.rP'C'r
turn
__________
dren oi
of mioiaiia
Midland vwere
callers _al .Roy
children of Battle Creek called on
Tuesday. March 25th. there was a McCttulll Sunday
nrtv at tha
.
Mrs. Ella Catl and Mr. and Mrs ’lady
lhe *rhnnl
school whn
who talker)
talked tn
to
Mrs. Sarah McCaul and Roy Mc­
Caul and wife called on Edd Col­
burn and family ut Alaska Sun­
day, und found Mr. Colburn In very
poor health.

MILK?

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tXboyx Weih

11M Name* Frederick Jon A&gt;)rU Committees have been apLnd nu^rt
pointed for refreshments, entertainKE &lt;^^“1*^"- —
ntaee and date
ment. transportation, place and date.

Did Somebody Mention

for walls, woodwork, etc. Choice
ot colors . .

Gel your supply
now. while our

Charles Bunn and family Bunday the girls interested in -a
afternoon.
C°Tmd*y. Sarah Jane Burgeu and
Mrs. Charles Cosaday and Mr*
Della Castle and Duane Axtell of Helen Bustance hud the opporLansing were Sunday dinner guests tunlty lo visit lhe Woodland Town- a
of Mr*. Maude Rogers and Mar- ship school.
guerite and Mn. Jennie Caaaday.
i
. . •
Born to Mr. and Mr*. Bruce C.
The Junior* have been making

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KNIFE

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need . . Stalnlfs* steel . .
Hand-honed edges that

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1:40 P..M.

We sure did, Sonny! We know it s
your favorite food, especially
when it comes from Highlands
Dairy. With all this health build­
ing for defense, the whole family
should be drinking it!
Known for Quality Grade A Milk

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'old waler.

128 W. State

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DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE A MILK FOR HEALTH
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modernly

de-

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HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR
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TRIO CAFE

BUS DEPOT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TlTORSnAY. APRIL 2. |ffl

STOCK UP WITH
A "WAR PANTRY

West Coast Red Cross
Chapter
Busy
•
-

WP°D SC”°O&gt;'he to now stationed in Los Angeles. ASSYRIA
_ by the choir. her vacation with her parents, Mr. Mr.
'with tpecigl ___
music
Mrs. Marjorie Cairn* has returned Cal.
, Mr*. Mary Barve was ho«ter« on Baptism will be given.
and Mrs. jOtla Ketcham.
home »««» «hort vt»lt with friend*
Ray
Clinton were tn
In Friday to lhe
the member
membra of the Hap— nay and
urn Dorothy cunton
The
Ltoyd Nlxon of Albl0I1 ■ Mr. and Mr*. Rex Meyers of Kaitn Coldwater
j Rapid* Thursday.
&gt;—
--- ----. —at
...
.... JlPid a very profitable quarterly i amaxo° »f*nl Sunday with their Rapids
Grand
py —
Dozen
organtaitlon
her cabin
! Bun Francisco— Evacuees! It's the
,
.. u,_
Mr. and
.Mrs. Hourtrd
Mr. and Mrs. SS?
Caryl Bowman and home,
corifereme of the Battle Creek Clr- ’grandpa:cuts.
-------- Mr and Mrs. Fred
Fu,to... Food- Wirt. Th. ’ „„„
„„ **
«, run.
™^."„d
Hc°,Sto Wilson
SiS of
.1
Mra. Hosmer* UrUuJey,
The large new living room added cult of the Methodist church. The Hawley.
Mr.i Man Pienma and
roecesEary
energy
Values cl*co today.
. the Job of receiving Fnrt Cu»ler were weekend guest* of Bowman* parent*. Mr
to the Bailey Bros., farm home W|~
■
-is pastor of CARLTON CENTER
’ Rev. Marcus E Taber
’
also from Grand Rapid*.
George
Stanford.
Washington. D. C.—Aware, at tad. and caring for a ceaaeleM stream ol Mr. nnd Mrs Henry Kidder.
completed, ready for occuigtncy.
-the circuit which includes the
।
The
school
improvement
meeting
Miss Beatrice Smith ha* been ill
tlutt this business of bomba falling men. women and children, wafted' F T A. last Tunday night wax
The Neighborhood Joy birthdag[ Briggs.- Base Line and Union
MXJiLscred by the. Kellogg Founda­
on American cities 1* more'than Juxt here from troubled Pacific outposts. *•**&gt; attended and our program com, club met on Friday with Mrs Hot­ churches. The meeting was held at
tion at the school house Saturday
Mr and Mrs F. j Beck attended S” *
□ faint noMdblhtv Mr and Mrs
*n other years these were the; "thtee put on a fine entertainment. evening was poorly attended and tie Stevens, her daughters atalatlng..; the latter point '
America arc healnnlnu t mnlr nlun«,haM&gt;y ,an,llt,‘* and tOUrtata, sa|ly •l,wtf month there will be a contest
Mr. and Mrs Reg McCarty, who a church wedding of hi* nephew. CrocM,ord Qt Woodland.
| Mr and Mrs. Wilson Thomas, of
America are beginning to make plan* cJeMln&lt; lhu porl for HoiwIll|u ,Jld program, ladle* versus genu. How- nol much accomplished.
.Mass., who accompanied their fath- , have been located at the Allan Hugh Kelly. In Lansing.
for home-living during emergencies.! the Orient. Now tlwy are return- i’rtl wiuon will lead the men's team WARTIME STYLK
Mr. Strodbeck is able to be out on family were Sunday guexta of
lrr- 8Perry Thomas of Bellevue. t*om;, Itatf farm, have moved to a farm
'
Paramount In their minds I* the. Ing. uprooted and bewildered
!our teacher. Mias Lipkey, will FOR-FARM WOMEN
crutches Sunday vialtora al their and Mr*. HLlUs Ttacher.
tft tr,P lth M,A' recently, and wer- 'Ih'tlie Bristol district.
Visitor* ot Mr. and Mra. 1
food question. Just how. they
'I'*' --------,,dlw r
. ------------------------. —iu.uw
1
Hr*.--, wirx
'HUr*u of ,h,lr broBter and Wlfr..
Clifford Conklin, who. since his­ heme were Mr and Mrs. Glenn
Stn lbl* ar"-**
economy . Mr and Mrs
TjiOmag havp' return to service. has been at Camp ciumm ot Hosting*.
should the family eat If public utlli-1! evacuees have
““ come
“ home . . home
** *
‘Mrs, Bessie Bruce and Mrs. Iva
and Mrs. Delbert Heine of X*ta«
to America ... and lhe migration Taggart spent last Thursday with adapted to wartime, yet with enough relumed home. Wilson who ho*
Mr
and
Mrs.
Howard
Daniels
of
uer'aro shut off. and lhe grocer down continue*. Some are civilian de-[Mrs Biik£otieh of Delton.
style to attract use by America's . been in the service over a year is to Camp Blanding. Florida, a* a No. Hosting* spent from Thursday untfi mazoo and Mr and Mrs. Ben Mac.
^he street has decided to stay home
’
*?I
”11* ,Bre J—
hc wives
Main, who wim
underwent
made mi
for In a
~ camp in Mass.
'
1 Gunman. He ls anxiously await­ Saturday with their parent*. Mr.; Lend of Baltic Creek.
' :or a lew nay* or at least untn ne
• vn
■ kcri'' TO----........ j Howard
.........................
.iwu,. *■a rural women is the claim umutMr. and Mr*. Roy Allsrdlng an
Mr. and Mr*. Ajcnle Stamm have ing the receipt of the Hastings and Mrs. Leslie Daniels.
Is sure that enemy raider* have
,'?*8P"Pennock ho*- tlM. outnta now avalIable in .torrs
■
.
been blasted from the skies and lhe
A'?, ..L,, *•--£ I, [7‘ “d-*
7 7 T'1
“"‘L ‘V*®’ or '» pattern fftrm. according to moved from the ’Frerl Stamm farm -Banner.
Mi. John BUur &gt;u in. Quod
hoto
\All Clear" signal is around to stay,
J”.
,
? ' L * "wC &gt;' 7*7* tb» week have 'nembera of lhe home economic* ex- of Johnstown, to the, Stamm farm ; Mt and Mra. Forest Stamm have Rapid* Wednesday ~
to see ....
her sister.! »•—
Mrs Robert Lapo and ctaushter
In Assyria. The mother. Mrs: Han­ moved from tlie Mr.-. Tom Wilken»- Mrs. Fred Blotter of Lowell wlio is
far awhile
b
\
*7*' ,nd Mn w»" Wain. Mr. tension staff at Michigan College
of Muir. Mrs Phoebe Mote of HuAmerican Red Cross nutrltlrmtat* Bed.Grots socjdl worker to register and Mrs. Russell Roc of Hosting*.
-------lhe
- past
- -----——------ .....
.
■
nah Stamm. I* with them aj pm- son farm of Arayrla to tlie former quite
ill and is a patient,
at Butter
­ tings and Mrs. F3ga TVcher of
During
year, clothing
r-SS S“k toTS?
■»«* ‘r1’ Mr S? ?*» *1*1"
BXI. , 'peclaltots
Stamm farm in Johnstown.
worth hospital.
lutve studied the prob­ enl.
Lake Odessa called on Mn. Gore.
rotor. ■’.nd L .ur/ll,.! u
t'.
nwrlxilon Ana ton lie Crrrt
Tlie pupils of the Briggs school
The young peoples organization
Frank Hosmer was in Ann Arbor
lems of the women worker and
Ulna tiir kina, ot tort toi will |h
to'Hrt"
7'
Mr ““‘l Mr*
Ktorttok designed 15 outfit*. As" these de­ collected magazines nnd pupent on met on Saturday night at the home Friday for treatment.
Gerald TUcher Wednesday.
'
Friday for the 'Victory Drive
Mrs Mina Elliott accompanied Mr
ply
' the energisucc
to
'
°&lt; "V'tona .tort nn Uro I.tor. signs have come out they have been
Mr and Mr*.’Robert Krohn have
Harriett Babcock. Kenneth Miller Assyria Center.
■
and Mrs. Merle Fauley and daughter
I to..”...
to
,
. . .Izbicrz, Mrs. Main Und Mrs. Taggart Immediately adopted by commercial
spirit* from ftaggl
.1' The Motor Corps
I* there and thr
jlly
* pattern companies and garment mid Merilyn . Bristol, sophomores,
Mb* Norma. Case of Lansing to Elint to spend lhe weekend with had slate shingles put on lhe tide
To feed a healthy adult for a week
eameero
M iMon(
M°ndl
?y
of
their
tiouM.
during such emergencies the Red f^dma 2
nrobie^n hmJ TTiere
Mr" Corl wh&lt;eIer entertained manufacturers, consequently most local students of Hastings high spent ut-r the weekend' with her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott.
I am handing In my reUgnatloR
school,
are
of them arc now available.
-------- —
- again on the list of parenta. Mr and. Mrs. Hugh Caw
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munson of ac correspondent and 1 would like
Cross nutritionist* .uggr.t th. fulUtUr frle,,,h
Latest design released is thr pro-.bon&lt;’r ‘ftident,
.
. Our recent
__
mow storm* ____________________
were Bank- Crock visited _
Mr,. Anna
,o^
____________________ M;iua
to publicly tliank everybody who tn
•”*
‘--------------- --------------------------The church services al thr Brigg- gi.vtcd ’*‘lrh surjirtaF.
Buck Saturday.
Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wheeler
and
Two tall tin* of unsweetened milk.
Miss Betty Ketcham, serving at
Mr and Mrs. Weeks and two chll- any way assiated me with the new*.
work on farms nr any place where it church wfll return to the morning
Mixed with one part water, this will
Fem TUcher.
is damp and cold.
This is a oervice on Sunday and every two dlrilttan Interne work at a hospital dren.have moved onio the Govern_______________________
Bamum of Wocxllaml,
give two quarto of milk. Milk, by the
ON PAY DAY. B17Y BONDS—
ready thousand* of garment*, warm, ,™,_
„„„
.by. shower-proof coat, cut somewhat on weeks thereafter. An Easter service at Cincinnati. Ohio. Is sj»nding ment Farm formerly occupied by
Oysterr .'.upper
nnd Initiation
way. is the beat all-round food Ctofhlw for kldto. «&gt;.d I»nu&gt; r«.
torn™
"to? “ to
the order of a streamlined army
there is.
parka.
It
slips
over
the
head
so
Infanta, have been dispensed. Score.Ollc pound of whole grain crack - of stranded people have been trans­
there are no openings to blow open
t&gt;l«ty present.
on blustery days. A hood cut in one
ported to all porta of the country
One can of pork and beans. There
with thr coat, protects the head.
are tot* of fTxrt value"hereF'lMaide*. n&lt;H “^"‘err^'fto'^^t
bS’n
Another recent design Is the food
u sticks
.UmV. to the
.km ribs
-unul mnux^eenHv
,,err 80 kreat
an(J fum.
it
Umtno* ueen |r" w nn[J
",,ts Mrs Bawjll
“av'
preparation drew, which alto makes
a.' Un or
w-taUW j»rt. Sin? M- ton pu, “
?&gt;'
lie J T.;. M.. und Mrs, D.in it good houscdre&amp;s. Tills outfit has
»r. spam,
.n,™ or
„ tlie
,h. like.
Ito No
»„ chicken
-l.to...
h0l„„
,rl.niU „ Strong of Lake Odessa Sunday fore­ roomy pocket*. opens down the
beef,
noon sind in ,,,r
the "'"T?
aftftnoon
Mr «n«
and front so it can be slipped on with­
here. It's too dejleatr.
relative On each train there l- IT"
00” Mr
On.-h.U
or Uto chto. relativM.
. K.‘a
'l.'Xl work,.
«
out mussing the hair.
Another
SUNNYFIELD — TENDER $MOKED ’
K the laboratory dress for women
There are few food* a* nourishing
nll aton|j Illt routl.
CroM the Bassett home.
MARVEL
SUPERB QUALITY
Sunday
caller.-;
at
the
home
of scientists.
Tltis dress ha* no
n« cnecse. chapters have been notified to give
..r.
.-.nd Mrs.
ENRICHED, DATED
One small Jar of peanut butter, whatever assiaianca. neceasarv.
' Orvili- Bruce were i-atch&amp;ble details on the front. Still
and* ^
Mrs.
Norton and other new designs include a com­
’lesldes taklnu
Ult- place
nine* nf
Pnllwvi b■ all
nn
nn-«j-n&lt; narf-nl Mr. .nn&lt;
‘rs’ Loren
,-orv" nonon
Besides
taking the
of butter.
butter. T
LT-..
.
children. Mr. and Mrs Mike Ulrich fortable housedress. a divided kkirt
It 1* an excellent source of Vita- ..dr
lhlf; migration
migration. In the hut group ai.fj Vr an;1 Mra Jr&gt;|,n IJrnll
dress, and numerous aprons.
min B and iron.
Io
ive were three Infants BlS
urruto nrr
arrive
addres'
Mr. nnd• -Mrs —
Gilbert —
Timin
are
One package of dried fruit, such ^d to “The Red Cm,-.." with letter*
ns rntolns prunes and apricota, to explaining the circumstance and proud of their new granddaughter.
SHANK HALF . . . SUGAR CURED
it takes 150 airplane* to transport
Sandra Ijouise. daughter of Mr and
nrnvlrt* lb* nll.lmiMiriHiif Vlt-amln. ..... ..
..
.
...
.
1.000 men for an Invasion, says the
English press.
SUNNYFIELD

BULGIHEi

UHLUES

uiiih

HAMS 32

because of its
ita high caloric value.
value
Peart Hartwr
Prnrl
Harbor. Hi*
His mother died an---------------------------------------------------------A can of vegetables, preferably alion ,lmi. uu.r The Rcd Crav
peas, beans, corn or niiparagus. M.nt him. in care of a nuntc, to his
Vegetables which can be eaten cold grandparents in Chicago
are first choice, since heal may
There wa* a gy|«y family, with
cut off by enemy action.
hair in braids, seeking foot! and
Tlibse emergency war rations. Red lodging. There were a dozen gaunt
Crov. nutritionist say. ore enough Australian*. Iwardcd and clad only
to keep the average citizen from ..jnjthaki short.’, nnd brief shirt*, who
having starvation pains, und they thankfully uccepietl coat*
And
will provide the necessary vitamins finally there wa* n -small hoy whe
and calories.
had been wanted against telling**
But. if more Is desired by gounneta -military secret*." He approached
during emergencies, tlie nutrition- a Red Cross worker:
1st* suggest -ju.
adding such
Item* to
*. ..
-cun t I Just tell yon?" he arked.
the larder as a Un of cocoa, dried
....
"No,
you can’t even tell me." she
soups which can be made by mixing warned.
■
with water, instantaneous coffee or
All right." the youngster groaned
tea.
nuts of nll kinds, tinned -But I'm Just busting with now* *
loaves of date-nut bread or Boston
-----brown bread.
BRANCH DISTRICT
. “.to1**!* »
°r " b“bi
..All
.......
...
«
«oi
members
of the -rone..
Branch mu
school
!^L!be
y‘. by “
mJan*'
district are requested to be present:
Cross nutritlontxtA worn, keep some at
---------.
___ .
another
meeting, at the school-,
Hntort h.br tort, to tond
,
house Tuesday evening. April 7 to1
Oto oltor
Br onto!
A„,.
not to krtp an. rood, n dolrantod or
„„,.b
N„hllik,
,
ton or roreor cont.ir.cn whirl.
Mr „nd M„
E No„„„ a,d
trtbto U.r rood tod produce «rtou. Durothr. or Bank' C.rrk rl.ltrt rri-.
Ototorurtou tor Uro totoprotok „Uv„
3^,,.

HAMS

T II n If ■" W A
I If ■
w \
I U 11 It Li I W

FRYING CHICKENS
BEEF RIB ROAST

STANDING

'

FANCY SUGA* CURED

U 28c

PORK LOIH ROAST
ANY SIZE PIECE

• -

SUB BACON

Y.Mc

SMOKED PICNICS

ROASTING CHICKENS

VEAL SHOULDER ROASh. 24g-

.. 33c

LAKE HERRING
SALMON STEAK

HADDOCK FILLETS

HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION

FOR VICTORY ■ BUY

Phone 2503

29c

2«21c

LARGE

.. 33c

SHRIMP

.. 27c

fyiuitA aud VeSfedalleA. Pa^ltt to. Ou* 2)oo*— JlouM.
CALIFORNIA

SNO.WHITE

CALIFORNIA NAVEL

CRISP. SOLID

DOZ.

SEEDLESS
LARGE ISO SIZE

F*HH. GREEN

HEW CABBAGE

lb.

4c

FRESH. SOUTHERN

GREEN ONIONS

RED-RIFE
TOMATOES

3 BCHS. “
10c

4 m. 19c

YAMS

FRESH, TENDER

FANCY. FLORIDA

CARROTS

ta‘S,1tc

CELERY

KH. 5c

3434555558845996^406983888888

CORK FLAKES
SHREDDED

RALSTOH

CRESTVIEW

DOZ.
CART.

[ STONYBROOK E66S
doz.°J:a* r. 34c

MILD CHEESE
LOAF CHEESE
SILVERBROOK BUTTER
COLBY OR
LONGHORN

LB.

MEL-O-BIT

AMERICAN
OR BRICK

IB.
LOAF

FRESH CREAMERY

45c

2 m 31c

KHA FLOUR
SUNNYFIELD ■ 'ENRICHED*'

LB.

31’
30’
60’
38’

PHILADELPHIA

PA8STETT CHEESE 2«&gt;, 29c

CREAM CHEESE

VICTORY BRAND

HICKORY SMOKED. TAN®Y

t. 32c

LINK CHEESE

PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES

2^! 19c
^.23c

NORTHERN TISSUE
-OUS

consumERS power

Sttf.

FLOUR

5 u. 19c

Ik

PAHUKE FLOUR 5 A
CLA1IE* S4U.
RUING POWDER 2 CAN

ROLLED OATS

5 4'.

WHITEHOUSE

EVAP. MILK
ANN PAGE
ANN PAGE

TOMATO SOUP
CAMPBELL'S

TOMATO SOUP

WHITE SAIL

SOAP FLAKES
GENTLE - SAFE

2 ”&lt;ss27c
COLO STIEAM

^19c

PIHK SALMON
DEL MAIZ

HIBIETS CORN

2

cam

23c

IONA

3c"?42fc

TOMATOES
IONA

'

TOMATO JUICE

3£S29c

PAAS

E66 DYES
WRIGHT'S
PILLSBURY

FLOUR
2k asiiji
_TOASTED
_ _ WHEAT
_5 A
_ _FLAVOR

WHEATENA

“

99 37c

UUNDRY STARCH 3

HAIN Ot flMENTO

IIMBURGER CHEESE

MC®. 13c

AIL ruaeosE

white Sail

Value Parade

WISCONSIN

SPIC AND SPAN

Y

KELLOGGS

FLOOR WAX

P Zbainq, PwducU Jlead

EGGS

2rvos. 19C

RICE GEMS

WHITE SAIL

MEDIUM SIZE — FRESH

present time in the United States
than before the prohibition period.

PAN

SUNNYFIElD

SILVER POLISH

GENUINE TEXAS

29c

2

EACH J J®
29’
A
2"* 15°
31’
* M

.

FLORIDA VALENCIA

OLEOMARGARINE

KH

BRAH FLAKES

DOZ.

SEEDLESS
176 SIZE

IUREG4XDD

O

u 45c

SCALLOPS
TOR QUALITY

CAULIFLOWER
ORANGES
HEAD LETTUCE
ORANGES

na. 19c

ASST.

SUNNYFIELD

^999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999^

KEYKO MARGARINE 3

C

CEREAL

SALAD DRESSING

TENDER. TASTY

U 35c

HALIBUT STEAK

■Bi 17c

CUE FLOUR
SUNNYFIELD VARIETY

SUNNYFIELD

FANCY. FED

.. 25c

VLB. 27c..

BEEF ROAST

FANCY. PLUMP

SUNHYTIELO

SUNNYFIElD

CHUCK CUTS

..30c

SLICED

Victoria First
Queen Victoria wa*. the tint EngU*h queen to a**ume the title of
empress of India: pffrllament pro­
vided for the title in a bill in 1876.

—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—

BEST RAISING REGIONS

FANCY

REDFISH FILLHS

MACHINE REPAIR
*nftcr **lnK *lth hPr sUter' Mrs
3 Stebbins Blds.
TRIPLES SALES
| Vincent Norton, for over two week*
Proof iltal Michigan fanners arc
nv pav nav’ Hi'v nnvn.
actively girding their plows, hare.i
' 11 DOSD
rows, scetiers and other implements
for food production in I9t2 arises
In reports that branch implement
houses are selling ns high ns 307 per i
cent Ute amount of repair parts &gt;
as In .‘Imllar periods a year ago
|
Fanners faced with curtailment
nf new machines are attempting
to fix up what tltey have In line
with suggestions of the Michigan
War Board nnd lhe extension serv­
ice of Michigan Slate College.
Every county in the state re­
ceived attention in lhe series of 126
machine repair meetings for farm­
ers College extension representa­
tives began the program Novem­
ber 15 and are Just .completing the
schedule. They held 16 planning
and committee meetings, had 72
county conference* with
imple­
ment dealers and county war boards
and had 15 district conferences with
agriculture Instructors and farm
shop teacher* in addition to the
farmer meetings.-•
Fanners were supplied with 120.­
000 machinery check H*ta from col­
lege source* autpm additional 40.­
000 copies wcre distributed in *on»e
countie* by county agricultural
agenta who had them mimeo­
graphed locally.
Some Implement dealers reported
that in January alone their sales
of repair parts were greater than
in lhe entire winter of 1940-41 or
of 1939-40.
Dealers report that
even binder repair parts were In,
demand as early as January.
Probably the first in the United
States is the 4-H club machinery
repair project now in operation In
Michigan.
Eleven outline lessons
for adults were prepared -at the
college for use by agriculture
teachers and farm shop Instructors.
UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS and STAMPS

. Half Killed.
Two million men took part In the
battle of Verdun in 1913 and half of
them were killed.

TOP grade, carefully
selected birds from the

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,„r Mr. and Mr.
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home h, Nnahvll|e laat Wednesday

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL L 1W

SERVICE '

!Church Announcement*’’RUr.
ahus'iilec
n.roh . I

I Home Buyer* Demand

Mra. Sarah Johnson and Doral
,
The Methodist Church
on Mn. AUe, wvn,. ..
Comfort, Nol D«cor«tlon
GeOrge Wingard, pastor
Hastings. Wednesday
They also
When Mra. Amarica—with lhe
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
called
on
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
De.
.
help
of
lhe
geatlomtn
who
pays
the
11:15 A. M Sunday school
Starter al Dowhri
’
Robert Bronson called on Mr and
1
Mr* M»urtM Mills called on her1
a erac/Ku* x
RaJph Leffler and Mr. and
!v?
OolnmunUy .Oood niece. Un Mary Crookston tn HasMlaa Bertie Noah and mother. Mr*. Mrs Robert Crockford Monday aft- Friday service.
’
tings. Friday.
Etta Nash of HasUng* were guests ernoon. Ueut. Bronaon ha* comThe special meetings will elose
Mrs. Ethel Stebbins of Kalamazoo
of Mr and Mr*. Carl Hewitt Bunday pleted hi* training as a radio op-» with thc service Sunday evening,
has been visiting Mrs: Ethel Honeyand attended church service* with aralor In the Air Corp and leaves]
. • ■
il.viii, Mifier,
j for service Immediately.
creating a real revolution in home
them in the morning.
The Evangelical Church
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ritchie of
no and
Mesdames Agnes Leffler. Rena
J. 8. Deabler, pastor
Hastings called on Mrs. Jennie Nor- fort acetn I ts on performance,
d-mhun
dinner »•«».
uauanwi* &lt;rm
wwc Buna.y
ouiiuh,
uuiuci
_
- .
.. . 10:00 A. M.—Morning worshij&gt;— tU itiid Lucy Monday.
comfort and functional design,
guests at his parents home. Rev, and Eu?ci- ,Y.eT* *1'*
A?n.r' Hewlu Easter Sunday.
Mra Irving Zara and Earl Boulter rathet than on/aocy trimmings and
h V Town send
aand
nr* N**U»
Ii* attended a
■ nmmtvi
«,.
aa A.
■ «*
.™u— —
,
•
Nellie tzaw
Hewitt
county
11:00
M. a
Sunday
school
d.iai?
di.a .ax__ a rz—fc a» w
&gt; nt ,nc
W.- a
3.- u
C.- 8. rall
rally
the wtnoauti
Methodist
elaborate decoration. Consider, for
. । Kalamazoo ahopperiThursday.
Ralph Rise and son Zack of fj^urch 'in Hastings last Thursday
1:30
Beaverton were visiting in Woodland " ', '
•| « PM.
«. Evening worship
. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Milla and instance, lhe house built In Califor­
Mnndav
■
iTh,s wn nn 01
meeting with
choir rehearsal Wednesday eve-'
nia to th* specIflcaUons and needs
Harvey Milla of Detroit spent Sun­
Monday.
dinner al noon. DIM Supt. Rev mg
listed by 300 club-women.
They
.t U»,
ot orwd B.pld.
the, Mld-wM. Pr.&gt;.r wrvk. Tl.urvl., 1 day with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. registered their desire for a simple
; M. A. Mill*.
-• - — ••
home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Nlet- afternoon speaker.
Sunday rallera at the homes of one-story Colonial house, an at­
hamcr were Pvt. Gaylord Flory of
Mr*. Glenn England spent the
' Mrs. Jennie Norris and Mr*. Sarah tached garage with overhead doors,
Ft. Custer. Mrs. Perry Flory and weekend with her aunt. Mra. C. M
Zion Lutheran Church
Smith were: Mrs. E. A. Parker and a patio or enclosed garden, two
Verdun. Mra. Geo. Niethamer and Brown of Grand Rapids.
Paul W Geiger, pastor
; Elizabeth of Hastings. Will Hughes bathrooms, laundry and spate for
Mrs Blake Rising.
.
Mrs. Ardis Rush and daughter.
10: 00 A. M Sunday school.
a sewing machine*
J and Ciarc Thorpe of Kalamazoo.
i Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Patil and Bonnie, of Lansing, spent Friday
11: 00 A M. Morning Worship-!
Other features of the house, as
.
o
.
—-—— --------- •- i Mr. and Mr* Irving Boulter enI children spent Sunday with her night and Saturday with Mr. and .. aster
Sunday.
tertalned at a birthday dinner Sun- it has now been constructed. Include
• mother. Mrs. C. B. Benham in Has. Mrs Gordon Lozo and Gregory nnd
abundant storage apace. 12 cloaets.
“&gt; i&gt;~««' “•«'
ting*. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes attended thc band concert Friday . .I L S
““a
V
“ BMW
UKluded Mr. mt a master bedroom with a lavatory
]of Allegafl and Major and Mrs. H , at thc schoolhouse:
8
Z- . .
-TV t- . ' Mrs. George Bagley. Jack and Jerry; equipped beauty nook, functionally
J. Stang of Washington and Dowa-, Through thc courtesy of thc W. K nJ..
-.-.os’.s?.
Mr- Bnd Mrs- Zttru Boulter And Mr. planned kitchen, dining alcove and
' giac were also present. Mrs. Ben- Kellogg Foundation. Lawrence H. TCurnph will b. ,lrrn by thr Zion. ,„a M„ „„
8id»w»U
r.’» so
adequate electrio wiring. The de■ ham has sold her home In HasUngs mrd attended a four-day course at choir on Easter Sunday evening.
।
-. T r
(to Mr. and Mrs Carl Niethamer and Dr Wm 8. Sadler's Clinic in Chl' ori-i tarn|se
3,453.30
• • •
, DUNHAM DISTRICT
• expeefo to make her home with her cago last week
South Woodland Church
I The south Evangelical LAS. lures reflect a desire tor comfort1 i -.T nd
daughter. Mrs. Stang in Dowagiac] Tlie Presbyterian choir of Has-.
■ able living, rather than elaborate
...
,
. ,hc Bre,h,en will meet Thursday, April ». for
’ SJ.IO
HI1*1' lhjt
: for the present
| tings, gave their Eister Cantata1
’ detail Building in many other see■ ■■■ . ■ ■
in
JLD?2J'e' p“tor
luck dinner at the home of
| Mr. and Mra. Milan Trumbo -The Seven Last Word* of Jesus” In
i lions of the nation reflects the fame
10 00 A M Ucrship and sermon Mr and Mn clyde cheeseman.
!
trend
’
*s
these
interesting
homes.
moved back Into their home last the Methodist church Sundav after­
A special woraliip service of music
The Dunham Community club
Friday after living In the Wesley noon. Woodland's mu»lr director and responsive reading will be held
They
are
modern
and
beautiful
but
fvenlnf Bl the KhooiMeyers home for five weeks while Gordon Williams sang with them in at tills hour to lx- followed by lhe f10UM., fa)r fljzed crowd being pres­ eminently practical and comfort­
their home was being repaired after the tenor role. A large and approUi Hie theme. "The Dawn rlU Harold Foster of Hiuting* able fpr everyday living. This is
on
It was damaged by fire Mr and etativc audience beard• thia• robed of Hope"
e',,";Xs.
„
.
, ,
showed colored slide* taken last' lhe trend which we may expect to
Mrs Trumbo are very grateful to be, choir and we ore very grateful tn
-• develop even more predominantly
-I.
W
M Sunday school
summer tn Colorado.
V*ck in their own home once more them for bringing Utls beautiful
Thuroday, Aprtl 2. 8 00 P M Wor-, Mr. .vd Mr, Ward a^seman during the coming decade ot buildMra. Mary Showerman of Hastings music to u*.
' tag.
',ook ,helr d»ughtcr Enid to East
was a weekend guest al the homeFriday. April 3. 8.00 P. M. Love LansjnB Sunday afternoon, after
of Rev. and Mrs. George Wingard.'
, FP“' nnd Co^''unlon
harta^ h#d a
Diamond Mine* in U. S.
Rev. and Mra. Everett Love of Freewmj mu
Come go with, u* W11IC
and we will
do
Maplc Orote y^ Burtau
port and Mrs. Fred Turner and
Latin .students have organized a
good."
May Soon Be Reopened
! Community group met Wednciday
daughter Laura of Lawton were txitln
club with these officers:
'
evening
at
the
home
of
______________
Mr.
and
Tlie Arkansas diamond mine*, lhe
Sunday evening supper guests
, Maurine Clum. pre*.; Doris Bates. Community Good Friday Service
nlvHr, Chnnoman with a
a gooe! only ones in North America, will be
Rev Fay C. Wing officiated at the.'vJcr-*ires.; Eleanor Benner., sec.;
There will be a Community Good Mrs' Clyde Cheeseman.
attendance,
several
new
member*
tatted
lo determine whether they
funeral service of an old friend Wed- Barbara Hershberger, treas ; Ruth Friday service at lhe Methodist
being present.
I can be operated profitably.
nradav
■
afternoon.
»*_ Mrs.
« r,L. .«B. Mason
»-v-Lake and
... June Gavit. reporters,
_
church, beginning al one o’clock. |
Private Howard McIntyre of Fortj The mines have been Idle for
UI Wayland. Mrs. .Mason
‘IrtMII, was
WM, A
of
a IUI
for-j
• • •
The churches of the community are
j more than 30 year*. The rising price
' mer pianist in the church where Rev 1
Second Grade
1 co-operating. Rev. Arthur Dodge, Custer was home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman were, of diamond* in recent months, how' Wing preached.
| .
Mildred Nowicke, teacher
pastor of the South Brethren church
I ------------Mr. and -----Mrs.-----------------Robert Kellogg
. ...and We have made Easter rabbits nnd I und Rev. Alice Griffin nf the United guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra. Mer-, ever, has renewed interest in the
ton
Hoffman,
it
being
Merton
’
s
Arkansas fields.
1.daughter
daughter of
Athens
spent
Friday
of Athens spent Friday Easter baskets to decorate our room. Brethren church will bring lhe mesbirthday
I Diamond* were discovered In ArHight and Saturday with Mr and
La*t Thursday Donald Leak kurvisk,njtl in
;n iuoo
igoc when
when two
two clones
stones were
were
I Mrs Donald Gager.
prised us by bringing candv to
. .and jMr*. Hermle Babcock
7?
“ ■ nansas
Special music will be fumisheo . Mr
lira .1 Clyde cinnemm ■ Sunday. |
lh,
a e„M,
Mr. nnd Mra. Ward Green and school. • It was hLs birthday.
by all the churches. e
daughters returned home'last week
we arc enjoying thc story- Flippy
• creek. 24 milts southeast of Mur­
Sifo-Ai &lt;;t
CEDAR CREEK
after spending several months, in and Sklppy." the two flying squir- Build Strong Bones in
freesboro. Mining operation* were
Miss Marjory Lammers of Kala-iI started and were carried on until
j Florida. Ward reports thc fishing as — •­
K»nn&lt;-tl&gt; Non
spent Sunday nt home.
I verv good there this winter.
[
Child With Milk Habit manno
Mra. Gertie Pease and Mrs. Cry*I Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Forman!
Fifth Grade
Strong bones are essential to good tai Watson of Gull lake were callers
The largest diamond found In Ar­
and children of Homer visited hl*]
Arllc Spindler, teacher
health and good posture. No scien­
kansa* weighed 20*4 carats, and the
this vicinity Sunday afternoon. ,
| parenls. Mr. and Mrs Gconre For­
Phyllis Green surprist-d the room tist can make bones by combin­ in Wc
arc glad to report Mrs. Lyle 1&lt;&gt;cond largest weighed 17.88 carats.
Maud Capron
,man
------ —Sunday.
-- ------- - Mrs.
------ -------- ,
by walking in on us Thursday ing minerals in n test tube, but the
Bunnell
la
on
the
gain.
,
H
,c
United SUtea Geological survey
। of Lake Odessa was a weekend guest, .morning. She had just returned from human body builds them from cal­
Wc
also
hear
that
Mra.
Bessie
reported
that lhe average weight of
Mr*. Della Kopp, who left a short the south the evening before.
cium and phosphorus, minerals Bergman is able to be home again, j ’he 3 000 diamonds mined by lhe
. time ago to live with her daughter.
Lynu Miller, one of our former
which we gel from the food wc cal.
•The Community club fneefo this Arkansas Diamond corporation was
Mra. Greta Gulick of Calgary. Can- fifth grade boys, nnd Mrs. Matiker
especially from milk.
.
week Friday night for a hard lime* 0.4 carat. Experts said lhat many Nmtil. that lh.
nda. arrived back in Hastings hist were recent visitors in our room.
Other elements go into their mak- |&gt;arty. The worst looking person of the diamonds found In Arkansas
week und U staying for the present
T
hc stamp sale this week was
The
Ing. too. but these are the ones that gets lhe prize nnd anyone dressed compared favorably with those
with Mr. and Mra. Freeman Fur- js 45.
■
are
needed
in
the
largest
amounts,
up gets a fine that they won't for- mined In other part* of the world.
row! We have formed a Safety and
H has been estimated that 5.300
Mary Jo Kltaott spent the week- ciean-up club and iravc asked for ai d the ones that arc most likely , get.
end with her friend. Arduth Blood the co-oi&gt;craUon of all the grade to be taken tn insufficient quantities. I Ed Mead is running for Mayor of diamonds have been taken from the
There's another important materi- Cedar Creek on the Prohibition Uck- - Pike county mine*. The value per
of Southeast Woodland.
) children in keeping our school
al which docs a»ot actually go into **
’ sure ,n
—• -•
——
—• -‘
------- •--------- ----CL He ’13
to be elected as -carat
of•«th*
uncut
stone*
has ranged
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bronson of 1 grounds clean.
Jackson and their oldest son. Lieut.| our Bible stories are about lhe the bones, but is necessary if the Josephine McGouldrich has already jrMn 55 lo $10
---------------------------------------------------------- - । lust few days of Jesus' life. Wc have body is to build them. That's vita­ withdrawn from thc incc on account!
of spending her winters in Florida, j
8nn&gt;e fine pictures illustrating our min D, often called the sunshine
Mrs. Pat Schneider and Mra. Al-'
vitamin.
; : stories.
': Nothing les* than a palace will do
During the summer months hour* bert AU’tin of Battle Creek were!
’I for lhe police force of Rio de
visiter* at thr home of their par-'
spent
ovt of doors lake care of the
»h Grad. New.
.
‘I Janeiro. Brazil, and the eily father*
Tn honor of March, tlie water requirement nicely, but foods rich enU. Mr. and Mrs. Lipacomb one । have authorized the erection of a
•
;
; month, the art class made posters in vitamin D. especially-the flth liv- , day last week.
1 police palace covering an entire city
!| showing what they imagined would, er oils, are a more dependable yearHOPE CENTER
block. It will house all thc city *
। be
or seen at
ai the
me bottom
ooitom of
oi the
me ocean,
ocean. round source for young children.
Mra. Carl Ricker of Hasttngs visit- v«rlou» police departments.
; The resulting fi»h
ui and plant
• .............
life
Thc Krcatcal nccH for bone buildcd her aunt. Mrs. W. E. Aldrich'
------------------ ---------------------■were quite original
• Ing material comes during the years
j
Coralce
J The Seventh grade placed first in। of growth, so wise mothers plan Thursday,
Mra. Floy McDermott and Mr*.
Cornice I* a horizontal molding
■ lhe entire school last week withi children's diet so they’ll include
Birdena
Lyttle
spent
Saturday
aftlhat
finishes of! the top of a piece
I stamp sales amounting to 513.50.
plenty of calcium and phosphorus. i-moon
•■moon witli
uitn Mrs
airs. C.
c. L.
u. Texter
texter In
in, of
ot furniture
tumiture or an architectural
Nutrition experts agree that the
• Cheerful Helpers Birthday Club Meet belt way of providing the full quoin Hastings nnd found her feeling structure. The top molding across :
better. Mrs. Texter has been very ill । * window drapery is also called a .
■
The Cheerful Helpers Birthday ot calcium Is to include a quart of
I cornice.
W” ■
; Club. Mrs. Norma Reuther, presi- fresh whole milk' or its equivalent for six weeks.
Mr. und Mrs. John Bush. Mr. and
------------------ T ‘ dent, met nt the home of Mr.’. Nel­ each day. While other foods, noClarence Payne and family. Mr
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
’ lie Hewitt Friday afternoon and tubly green vegetables, contribute Mrs.
and Mrs Fred Ashby and son. Lyle.
rnvufcfcviHUQ
! packed !&lt; boxes with assorted hoptc some of this mineral too. studies
and Albert Anders and Josie CarM»r-h U7. tuts
cookies for our Woodland soldier boys, have shown that it's almost impospenter were Hastings shoppers Frt-i &lt; o«nwn (xmnrll m»t in re*ul»r »•
each member bringing about 4 dozen
day.
| •leu on Friday. Msrrh
1-jf; nJ.

Woodland Community News

Perianal Paragraph*

built into your car and tires

School Note*

Start now to benefit from this system

of Regular Inspection and Service
• Many a motorist will add literally thousands of miles to the life of
his tirea ... will keep his car rolling long beyond his fondest hopes ...
by following this practical program that is offered you by your
Standard Oil dealer.
Make up your mind your ear can see you through. Remember,
your Standard Oil dealer has skill and experience to offer you. Adopt
his Approved Car Conservation Schedule as your own I

YOUR STANDARD OIL DEALER IS CAR
CONSERVATION HEADQUARTERS
W. O. MOORE
Standard Station

DOLBEES
Standard Service

Comer. State &amp; Broadway

Comor State &amp; Michigan

Phone

9118

Hastings

Hastings

Phone 2697

cookies nnd being responsible for
packing and mailing pne box. Thoxe
who help?!! with Hit’ good work arc
Mesdamrs Nonna Reuther, Frieda
Rieser. Rumi Velte. Bertha Wagner
Gertrude Reuther. Christine Eupci.
Minnie Scheel. Lucy Velte Nellie
Hewitt, Leuna Bates. Veru Hewitt
Martha Smith, and laiura Statslck
Hnd.Mtw Olga Eckatdt.

LET US HAVE FAITH THAT RIGHT MAKES MIGHT;
AND IN THAT FAITH LET US TO THE END DARE TO
DO OUR DUTY AS WE UNDERSTAND IT.

UMcom

OUR DUTY IS PLAIN
The path of our duty lies in keeping faith that the cause
we fight is a just one and that we will be victorious. Bock
of that foith is the courage that will moke victory inevi­
table. Our duty lies in bolstering up that courage so that
it remains high even through set backs We must be­
lieve in our leadership, in the strength of our armed
forces, in production efforts of business. If we do our
duty of believing unflinchingly, we cannot be anything
but successful.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Announce Engagement
Mr and Mra Jerry Fisher and
son Max Duncan were guests Sunday
afternoon at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Klein in Grand Rapids
at an "Open -Mouse" given to an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Eleanor, tn Don Duncan
formerly of Woodland, but who has
been Employed in Grand Rapids for

Inlrbducing
Thomas L Moon of Hustings. Iras
been secured to Jill the vacancy In
our school which waS caused by the
resignation of Harold Yerly.
Mr. Moon is a graduate of Iron­
wood High school and Wayne Uni­
versity, He has taught in the De­
troll schools and come» to us highly
recommended. He plans to move his
family to Woodland in Die near fu­
ture and we extend to them a heart­
welcome.
. .

Townsend—Brumbaugh
Ralph Townsend, non of Mr. and
Mra. Otto Townsend nnd Mbs Mil­
dred Brumbaugh of Dayton. Ohio,
were married at a church wedding
Saturday evening. March 21 al 6 30
Guests from hem Ural attended were
Mr and Mra. Lawson Smith. Mr.
ami Mrs. otto Townsend and
Phoebe Oaks. Paul Beardsley, a
former cla.sxmgtc, was an usher
There are so many steaming pools
and miniature geysers in certain
thermal district* of New Zealand
that native Maoris use them as nat­
ural tireless cookers, laundries ai.d
Turkish bathg.

milk is cut much below thi* point
Mucli ot the phosphorus a young
«tcr need* will be furnished by thr
daily quart of milk, and the, rest
will be added by eggs, cereals.'lean
meats and flsn-nt tiicy'rc introduced
into the diet.
Wrotc In Bed
Robert Louis Stevenson and Mark
Twain did much of their writing
while in bed.

LIBERTY LIMERICKS

A storekeeper named Mr.
Shedd.
Said—"Bombers and
will be aped,

If we can arrange.
When people get change.
To aell them Defenae

Stamps Instead!”

Mr. und Mrs. Victor Hollman and ’'I'rr.en^"/^^b«?l"

il.

c«i

two children have moved Into the
Miller, ii'iritord. »ivc&lt;
A»hby ho,w.
I
”X?'—ItTir IBS’ i
Little Freddie Kathi of Grand iih-j ww rr»d and sppwrd.
Rapiiis spent last week with his
T&gt;-* t'&gt;‘i--«i"S a.coani.
aadiird
grandparents. Ben Sallk and fam',k?r - ------------------• V'
ily. while his mother visited her| )i’. ^?Mrard*foiX
s' :
husband in Detroit, both returning&lt;T*«for.i, ’ labor
&lt;o their home Monday in Grand .'}’• *•-—
' ■
ll:

rrn

She Dwell in Imagination
A good mapy of the older gen­
eration. who delighted in the boflk*
of B. M. Bower, including "Chip of
thc Flying U,° remember the aulhbr
as a writer of pre-eminent action
novel* of the West "Chip of the
Flying U" wa* published in 1906.
It was followed by 50 other books,
mostly telling of the life on the range
in term* which gave reader* the
feeling that lh« writer had person­
ally experienced lhat life.
It Is probable that not one in a
hundred of B. M. Bower'* readers
knew she wa* a woman. Her full
name wa* Bertha Muzzy Bower pnd
she was mother of three children
when she took up her pen. Some
year* in childhood spent in Montana
gavg her the "feel" of the country,
but the depended on a remarkable
tauuuuon lo P«&gt; h.r..U Inu U&gt;.
position of lhe masculine characters

.. ....
I &gt;n&lt;l order,
»
i
Brs'sei
.
k.
&lt;7* pqo.oo
' ’

: mr-tiB*.

Yr«&gt;.

All.

Ab.

trayed

!ofd.&lt;k.t ih» imr, -w
«f i

the fact that direct personal experlenca is not nearly,as necessary a*
ability to imagine in giving enduring
pictures of mannered time* and
place*.
..

j f,*lJJa‘,|lJh?r“i
| Mierer. f»r
.AV]
‘ th*"*,
I la I*, mra u
n..
1 ip....

Add a little grhted orang* and
lemon rind to lead tea tor a delicate
flavor. A few chopped mint leaves
placed in the tea when steeping also

China purchased only 15.900 bale*
at American cotton In the last six
montha of la it year, compared with
270.000 in the corresponding period

c^j

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. THL'KSOAY, APRIL t, IMt
Mary E Briggs to Bertha M.1 Frank Chapman and wife st al to en State Bank ot Allo, 70 Ac, Sac.
I land 8. Oak Part. Johnstown Twp.
I
Winn Green to Leo Fisher and Thomas, lot 1 Walnut Ridge. Bet. 29.
•*“ — -——
Johnstown Twp.
Thomapple Twp.
•
]
■——- Inez Hamilton to Howard M. QVTT CLAIM DEEDS
Emeat Qufck'and wife to Vem A.
Shirley Benjamin Babcock and
■“
"
David McKeown to Andriri
wife to Avery Rodger* and wife, lot
Maple Grove Twp.
( Keown., ..
80 .Ac, Sec. 2. Y
5. Bl. 4. Chamberlains Add. Hastings। Johnstown Twp.
PROBATE COURT
Pearl Gephart, el al. to Anna F. Springs Twp
Mary Nlathamer to Frank 8. Nlecity.
C. R. Plumley and wife to Tha
thamer and wife. par. and tot 3. Bl.
Eri Delilah M. Webb Waiver of
|
JajnM Mt&lt;d to Alvah Wil- ' Nashville State Bank. par. Naahnotice filed, order assigning resi­ Conklin and wife par. Boc. IB. Yan­ 13. Woodland village
due entered, discharge of adminis­ kee Springs Twp.
|i Mary Niethamer to Corl Nlelham- Ham Curtis* and wife. par. Hasting* ville village
George Kline to Nora Kline. 20
Bar- *•-U/nzwtlAnn
'
trator Issued, estate enrolled.
Luella Babcock el al to Earl K. aa
« at
el al
al nAA
P**- ««•
Woodlandallvil- al.a
city.
,
Wenger and wife, tot 12. LUock Park !*&lt;e| Amelia Jane Fisher et al to MarBrook* McDonald to Ernest Wtitowing claims entered.
Sec. 10. Johnstown Twp.
I John E. Heald and wife lo Joseph grete Valentine. 10 Ac. Sec. IK Cas- ler. h Int In parcel. Prairieville
Est Philip T. Colgrove. Order
Avl* Babcock to Anthony -iigter ' J May. par. Bees. 27 and 28. Johns- tieton Twp.
Twp
' '
allowing account entered.
and wife. par. Sec. 10. Johnstown town
i: Margrete
Maigicic Valentina
,oicn.uic lo David
l»uu F.
r.
Emest Wesler and wife to Cleo tl
Harry
L. Annelman "
and
■«. «*
-p.
।------- —
”d other* ’0 Cogswell and —
wife.
10 I.
Ac. See. «•
18. Tice per Prairieville Twp.
Est. James Hammond. Annual ac­
Wr
Rasa Anzl
An— SlCWatt
Frank Sage
and wife to Daw
Ray fLanand wife, tot 101, castleton Twp.
I Cleo 8. Tice to Emest Wealar and
count filed.
.
. caster
-----------------------------------------------------------and wife, tot 7. Supr*. Plat of Hardendorf's ‘ Add,
SA4
N..h.HU
Nashville vllMyron E ri^nan to
Prairieville Twp.
Est Louise A. Dietrich. Final ac­
lake. Rutland Twp.
. la&lt;e
Kfnrn
Schroder, 50 AC. Sec. 5. Thornapple
Minnie I. England to Morri* Hard­
count filed, order" for publication Podunk
Carrie B Brandt to Anthony . Adelbert Cortrlghl and wife to' ~
— ™
i.
ing and wife. par. Sec. 6. Orangeentered.
Malljaslch
and
wife.
80
Ac.
Sec.
24.
Ab
*
n
E
Johnson
and
wife,
lot
872,.
j
Henry
Schroder
lo
Myron
E.
Free'
vlUo
Twp
, g r
E*t Effie Viola Wood. Petition tor □nnstown Twp.
/
' Hastings city.
’
! Henry Schroder to Myron E. FreeTwp.
/
odmtnUt rotor Hied, waiver of notice Johnstown
Eamle W Chalker and wife
James E. Surlne and wife to Bal- man «&lt; •&gt; W Ac. Sec. 5. Thomapple SOUTH BOWNE
filed, petition for
admtnls“
rrbert
Arnold
and
wife,
Creek
Camp
Fire
Girl*.
Hte
8
Ira tor filed, order appointing special 10 Jac*
Arthur Richardson received word
..mmoouta entered,
.n„r.o, bond
oo„o of
o, spe*
.ta-.
W’ 6~
i
2^.“ 2^2!
that Edd Slater, formerly of thl*
administrator
dal administrator filed, letter* of ,-bramle A. WirgminX tq Guy A
H..k, O. BMU U&gt; W.B., . Sii. W
“
special administration iraued, tnvep&lt; Mlles and wife, tot 8 Plat of Shore
.vu..hjwu Twp
&lt;wp.
Brownand wife, tou I and 2. HasMoras W. BtuU and wife to E1 M
d M
H.ro)d chrlitonhel
tory filed, final accounkflluk dl*Fine
lake.and
Johnatown
,.l Awo.
U*lrr
Fisher
wife to Dr M «»«•
o
^ H. Ketchum par* Al-Oon-Quin lake
^YeUa
charge of special administrator 1*Le*lrr Fisher and wife lo Dr k.
R DeHaan and wife! 120 A Sec. 19
Gertrude Pew to Alger Cox and rMort, Sec. 2. 3. 9. Rutland Twp.
;
,L?. ” 1^
sued estate enrolled
R I*Ha*n
»nd
120 A Sec. 19 । wife. par. Sec. 35. Hope
J.nn
o A
* ^ec
«_
OA wife.
sum™
and^ltouah
Eat Frank H Hall. Petition for
and 9
20
Baltimore
Twp
' *’£• par ^.c
“opr Twp
, i Mamle A Wlfljmlnk u Ouy A. &gt;

COURT HOUSE
NEWS

PLEASANT VALLEY
| Mias Francaa Itoptt ot OnMl Rap- MM «f Q&lt;John smith. Mr. and Mra John K*
P. Brake spent Saturday with Mr. w»4 Mra. Elmer ScoO. Mr. and Mra last ot ths W
and Mr*. Arthur Van Albburg of Caxl
ut VAke Odessa wen
Mr. and Mra
Grand Rapid*.
I Saturday v1*1Ur*.
componfad Mn. :
Mr. and Mr* Hatley and children
Mr. and Mra Hariey Taylor spent Mr. sad Mra Bert i__
of Lakeview called on Mr* Haffey's Sunday with Mr. and Mca. Harold|t« KalanuMo. WMteatf
fatlwr. John Smith. Sunday afUr- Rltunger of Lowell
their brother. Ed Slater,
noon. In the evening they all called
Joseph and Dalia BeoU helpea
on Dale Smith'* of South Boator.
, Nina HuUlberger
oeiebrau her
Mr. and Mrs Elmer scoU. Joseph birthday, Sunday.
and Della Scott spent Saturday
Glen SlaUr ol New York and
with their brother. Tom Mills of Merton Slater of Pennsylvania, who likely
Weidman. Mr Mills is not very well, were called here by the serious 1U-

riuraiMw
F’oren““
m. 8laler
o»vci 10
vu »*. °
w. Ben
*»ni-’ - -Fr^ncU- *
„ P
~vT
“*U
~ and . wUe
"w. -10 Mile* and wife. par. Shore Acres.
Roi
'
ton and wife tot 50. J. R Bushs First Charles H. Burnham. Trustee N ch- “n7
AcrM', »*«• in CiwranUig Friday on
Ing admlnbirator entered
, j
Delton village,
village
| ola* Henry Hammond Est, tot 9.
business.
Kat. Patrick Corrigan Testimony, 'Add
Add
O. A R.Feldpaurah
Co. to Roman W«‘ »*■&lt;*. See. 30. Johnatown1 g®*"1
%
Mr* Aimu Mlihlcr visited Bunday’
of freeholder* filed, license to aeli.
n
w.m®...«C. Feldpausch and wife/par.
Has-.Twp' GtadysCtorage, lot 7X Eddy . Beach ,nernoon al thc Ucy
Porrtu
issued, oath before rale filed, bond ting* city
| Erne4t Hecox and wife to Vem Hope Twp.
home Mb&gt;a MBrllyn
wa&gt;
.on sale filed, report of sale filed
John Martens and wife lo Ernest
Blvcn» »nd wife, lot 4 and S'i^ Marie C. Sliver to Raymond 5.
a BUe,st
E»L Catherine Corrigan. Testi­
E. Hecox and wife, tot 121. N-hville
3 Bl C A- W_ PhUfipe Seco^ Lanterman et al tots97land 88 liarOnvcc o|,vej. ,nd n|#e&lt;
mony of freeholder* filed, license lo tillage.
Add. NaahvMte *lBa««
d rf Add‘ Naih llle »uuge.
'Karcher of Remus, were Thursday
•ell issued, oath before rale tiled,
George E. Clark to Carey Althoura1
Mary A' Wood 10 Uab&lt;l,a Waah- &lt;«nner guest of their cousin. Mr*
bond on rale filed, report of rale
and wife, 40 Ac. Sec 22. Baltimore E. Pearce, tot 5. Plat of Shore Acres burn, tot 20. Daisy H1U. Johnstown Stella Roaier. Hiram Karcher ant.
filed.
ton Bert and Charles Deming of
Est. Alice L. McIntosh. Petition 'Twp
Francis
I*
* Isabelle
Francis L.
I. Bauer
Hauer el
r-l a)
al lo
to Frank'
Frank
“ * ®“rkPy. "L*?
uaoeiie Washburn
waahDum to
to Mary
Man AA- Remus were afternoon caller*.
for administrator filed.
and wife.
par. Sec
and wife. S'* tou 3 and 4 Wood et al. lot 30. Dalay Hill. John»«
Eat. Frank H Hall Bond of nd- Robert Kelley —
.............
--- Andrus
। Mr*. Mattle Mishler and daughter*
Bl. 4. Freeport village.
mlnhlrator filed, letter* of admin-,33' Carlton Twp.
I
Gwendolyn and Mrs. Mabel Yoder:
Jesse F. Rowlad er and wife to S
John Andler and wife to Margrete
Istratton issued, order limiting setSperry F Thoma* to Lister F
in
tlement entered, petition for hear- Brown. 40 Ac. Sec. 12. Assyria Twp J. . Varney and wife. par. Nashville
■■
;
Ing claim* filed, notice to creditor*
William A. Fox lo James S
„“.d
.nd .IT., p.r. S«. 21.
L W. Bbh.p
Bishop .nd
and wd.
wife W
to Atari
Albert .Margrste Valentine to John Andw,n- PonlU
Jamlly and Edd
m e™™ a. Setanti.
&lt;&gt;■».. Twp. 1
W.rn.. .nd
par. S® U. Wta tor and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 13. Yankee
*ere ln
Saturday aftemoon.
for MtalnUlretor PM
I
?■ «n«l»nd to H.mH M 1
„ ............ -_______ _____ Springs Twp.
Emmett E. McLxughlln and wife
o. Quinn
WU..U. to
«, Orman E.
*nd Mrs. Harvey Blough of
Justina 8.
Potter 25 A. Sec. 38. Johrwwwn
C^e.?
vU1U,rs “l
" Est Qolttab
huilim
“ft" * Owrmltb. « .1. to Tor. 1
»■ &gt;&gt; J KtnlWd'. Add.. Hu- —
.Jerry Bloughs Monday.
Petition
I A saw mill from Nashville has
tor .dmlntlnttor mod.
.
I
f .«■“« •"« »!''• “ *'■ S“
...
rj.
Norman M. Johnson to Esther R
been
placed on-----------thc D.—D
EH. John A. Smith. Order ron- » WoodUod,Twp.
Jf?"
VTUW1MIUU SWU
----- - f;
----- ------------- - Hj:
—Johnson par. Nashville vtllaue
-— ■--------------• Holcomb
------------ 1 j
John H. Moore and wife tn Silw ergood to Glen E Blake and w fe,, Scott Petehnan „
,
et ..
*1 w
to Margrete
„
firming sale entered, petition by
“
'
•
-o. — , 11Mr*. Lydia
Porritt of Bowne ha*j
B1 *«• Middleville valentine,
par
Haatlhg*
Twp
vaienune.
par. Sec
oec 5.
h._____
surely lo be released on bond filed B Dull and wife. W';- tot* 16 nnd P*n
job is lo prevent service interruptions
He doesn’t carry a rifle or drive a tank.
17. O A Phillip* Add Nashville vllI
Mnrgrete
Valentine
to
Scott
6
P
fnd
“
’
«
/•
ve
.
ra
*
d**
4 W1U1
.
.
.
• Margrete Valentine
to Sun*
bond of administratrix filed, order
TtanU*
««• •”
- - Twp »her
— *i*ter. »»
— Jennie
I—-1- Pardee.
Mrs.
Ijcforc they can happen.
But night and day thc telephone line
Daniel Poatma and —wife
to Cto-I , peurm.n.
par Sec. 5. Hastings
releasing and relieving surely on
-nra VlAnadlrt.
* Bl.
R1
___ •L.' Appelman
. . ■___ and ^rifi io
Harry
Deaii Pl.h of Freeport auBted
Andrew R. Taylor and wife to »«we
Benedict RI4
6Inin
tots 4a tnd
and 5.
All telephone men and women realise
patrolman does guard duty on a vital
bond entered.
Henry B Bcverwyk and wife. N'.- 1 Freeport village,
William o Dean and wife, tot 11. Art Richardson lo buzz wood ThurvEat. Dean Richard Babcock, et al
sector of the defense front — the Nation's
their responsibility in maintaining and
J Frank Kurr and wife to
J
j
- Win
- ­ O. A. Phillips Add. Nashville vll- /1**
Petition and order authorizing guar­ tots 10. 11 and IX Bl 10. Lincoln
| Gwendolyn Mishler was a Sunday
Park Hastings city
aton w- Warner and wife, part of ia-e
operating the nerve system that links our
comniunicatiohi
system.
dian to execute and deliver quit­
O. —
Dean
■&gt;&lt;
— —
u wile .w dinner gue*t °'
of Norma Yoder. t
Kenneth P Meyer and wife lo »®u ? and 3. Bl 20 Eastern Add. ' WlUUm »»
armed forces and the industries back of
claim deed to Mabel R Babcock
He spends bis working hours driving
Mr' and Mrs. Art Richardson
ChailM E. Meyer and wife, part ot HaaUng* City. •
Harry L. Appelman et al. lot 11. O
—&gt; were
filed.
them. In spite of material shortages lhat
through city or country, climbing poles,
lol 486. Hasting* city.
explain D. ShcUenbarger and wife A.
caller* 2?i&lt;lay afternoon on Mm
A. r.uw.a
Phillips nuu.
Add. Nashville village.
Est. Virginia Ruth Babcock. Peti­
Edward Llebhkuaer afid wife to t® John. Andrew*, tot 72. Nashville
Effie P. Goodyear to David 8 *«nM Thompson. They wcre also
walking alleys, going over fences — always
make it increasingly difficult to meet ser­
tion and order authorizing guardinn
Goodyear. 80 Ac Sec. 24. Hastings *n.J*a*Unfh,
...
Sherman O. Swift and wife. 110 Ac village.
to execute quit-claim deed and bill
vice. demands as promptly as in the past,
on
the
watch.
If
he
locates
any
source
of
| Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mishler were
Herman Natzel to James L Baker C|ty
of *ale filed.
. Sec. 3. Maple Grove Twp.
Jess H. Johnson to Clarence JohnCaledonia Friday, also called st
they are determined that every war eall
telephone trouble, he either repairs it on
Est. William J. Liebhauser Or-1 Greta Perkins to Carl Buslance *nd wife. 40 A. Sec 4. Hope Twp
and wife S&gt;. lot* 4 and 5. Blk 12
Herbert 8. Wedel and wife to Corl son parcel 10. Sec. 2! Johnstown thc George Clark home to see Arwill go through.
thc spot or immediately reports it. His
der allowing claims entered *~
T^-p
- .thur Clark.
Est Rosa E. Snlnavr Will filed, Daniel Striker's Add. Hastings city G. Niethamer and wife, tot 8, Bl.
Chlola Newlon lo Fotu.&lt; AMnehj Mr&gt; Mmirfc Hine, or HutUu
William
Allerdlng.
et
al
to
Clay3.
Freeport
village.
waiver of notice filed, order for pub­
N't of Sg-3 tots 14 and 15. also »'**■ Monday evening gueat of Mrs
I
ton
Allerdlng
and
wife.
40
Ac.
Sec.
.
Lyle
V.
Fisher
and
wife
lo
Max
lication entered.
' |
D. Ptsher and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 13, N 1-3 lot* 14 nnd 15. Hastings ettv. A,lct‘ Gardner and brother. Emor&gt;
Est. J&amp;ne* F. Ream. Testimony of ~
9- Csriisn
Carlion Twp.
Twp.
Harry O. Mohrmann. Recr. NashM,ra Arl
»» a«'d n‘e"'
.
Albert Warner and wife to Gordon Hastings Twp.
Kenyon and wife. par. Sec 15. Hope
- •*—&gt;
•- »»— ville Slate Bank to John Sibotean of Hastings were Tuesday evening
^tanlT“Ord- 'V"™“ “i™
HhHtaH ...,
- non. L'Vow.^p''
" A
and wife-. 80 Ac. Sec. 24. Maple
|!| -ON PAY 1&gt;AY. BUY BONDS— |
Grove Twp.
William
Taffee
and
Hold E. Budd. o..&lt;h tatorr ■“ F'a”‘" "h11
»*r ““ 11
wlul
«m ■&gt;J. T
‘"" “
J wife to Ag
“­
Roy C. Fuller and wife to David'
nes F. Taffee. par. Hastings city
• -• • •
•
• -- Rutland Tw|&gt;.
Z. Boyes and wife., tot 4 BL 20.
John---------------------Slbctcan and wife
&gt; Julia O. Garrett to Harry A.
----------- tn
— Clyde
— Eastern Add.. Hasting* city.
of sale filed.
Woodmansee
and
wife.
40
Ac.
Sec
Gould
80
Ac.
Sec.
24.
Maple
Grove
Luella Babcock et al to Margrete
Est. Thoma* E. Cheesebrough.
*5.- Salilmsrc ,Tup.
(Twp.
Valentine par. Sec. 10, Johnstown
Eleventh annual account filed, order 36
7
Barry, County
county .*.s:
Agricultural
Society
for publication entered .
|I Berry.
----------------------- ■ Josephine Sunday to Julia Mul- •
• len
Margrete Valentine lo Roy W
Ed Wilford M. Cole. Warrant and -' 10 Aben
Johnson
and wife,
26'iet A.ai S', tots 1232 and 1233
Hastings city.
inventory filed.
.
”• Hasting* Twp.
abcock and wife. par. Sec. 10
Floyd F. Evert* apd wife to El- Johnstown Twp.
&amp;l Alice L. McIntosh Waiver of
William H Cogswell to Floyd E
Elmer O Bivens and wife to Er­
notice filed, order apjxjintlng ad- Benner and wife. 10 Ac. Sec. 17.
21. Assyria Twp.
ma Gardner, lot 106, Joseph Mix
mlnlstratrlx entered.
Castleton Twp.
Christopher A*. Merlau to George Add., Nashville village.
EM. James P. Ream. Bond on,.vale
Ev« King to Wm K Ueblee and
E
Steers,
Jr
.
and
wife,
tot
25.
Pleas
­
lilitl. report of rale filed
.
*ire. Jot* 7 and 8. Johnson's Add
Etma Gardner to Elmer O. Bivens
ant Beach Plat. Prairieville Twp.
Est. Alice L McIntosh. Bond of Middleville viUage.
and wife, tot 10«. Joseph Mix Add..
Frank Yargrr and wife to Captain Nashville village.
administratrix filed, letter* of ad-1
Fisher and wife to Winn
ministration Issued, order limiting Green. 80 A Sec 14. Hastings Twp. D Shellenbargcr and wife, Lot 2.
Nashville Club to Otto Lass et
-etti-tnent entered, petition for no-1 Frank E. Stratton and wife tq Bl 12. H J. Kenfleld's Add. Has­ al. the second story of the build-!
Hee to creditors filed notice to crcdi- Henry Germain and wife. par. Sec tings city.
Ing known as the Gribbin, Black.
Rosa V. King Ellison to Maxine Nashville village.
tor* iMUi-d.
I 24. Prairieville Twp
- E»t Frank M Hazel. Order allowFrank J. Jones, ct al. lo Eva Meredith, 160 Ac. Sec. 32, and 34 2-3
Sylvia E. Hart Cooley to LaVanAc.
Sec.
31,
Prairieville
Twp..
also
ing claims entered.
.
Cheater, tou 9 and 10. Bl 11. Dantol
cha Colton par. Sec. 36. Castleton
par. in Richland Twp. Kalamazoo Twp.
Est Fanny R Shcnirid Order al- Striker* Add. Hasting* city,
lowing claims entered.
| Janet Fctle* to Henry J. Loftus
LaVancha Colton to Howard Coo­
and wife
wife 120
120 A.
Sec. 5. ’Irvins Twp. , Fem L. DeCrocker Herrington tc ley and wife {tar. Sec. 36. CattleEvt Clarence E Appelman. Order ' "nd
‘ ~
i «*i
Minnie
allowing claims entered.
—&lt;- r4.. England to Harold leonnrd J Oswold and wife, par
rarn.nl.. et
ri al tot
Int 7.
7 Mardine.a
Krc 33.
13 Baltimore
Raltimnre Twp
Tun
Hardings Add Sec.
Est. Catherine Corrigan, Order. Carpenter
Will E Hunt to James S. Hunt
SeC 8. Orangeville Twp.
I Luella M. Dorris lo Harold Doxey 40 Ac. Sec. 21. Hastings Twp
confirming rale entered
Wm. K Cnittendon to William V. and wife, lol 4. Bl. 17. Eastern Add
Freeport Masonic Assn. to Free­
Est Patrick Corrigan. Order con­
Vandervoort
nnd
wife.
.25
Ac.
Sec.
,
Hasting*
dly.
firming sale entered
port Lodge No. 541 P. At A. M. and
I। Murray
Goggins
.. Baltimore Twp
—------------------- and
----- wife
-­ to Slate . Chapter No. 478 of Eastern Star.
Eat. Fanny R Sheffield. Final ac­ 1.
n
niaVint,
ana
*rir«
Iz.
z.r
ttft
I"
MwIS
VnnirN.
Stephen B Bishop and wife to of Michigan. 80 Ac. Sec. 35. Yankee par Freeport village.
count liled. walyarmf notice filed, or­
j Harrv Lex* and wife to Margrete
der assigning residue entered, dis­ Rupert N Clark nnd wife. 80 As Spring* Twp.
Pair well matched red roan mores, own sisters, wgt.
Harry E. Webb, cl al. to William valentine-lol 1 Bl 10. Eastern Add.
McCormick Deering binder. 8 ft. cut, nearly naw
charge of administration issued, es­ Sec. 3. Cnitteton Twp
Moses W Stutz and wife to E H | O. Cain nnd wife. 80 A. Sec. 32 Hastings city
'
tate enrolled.
3400 lbs., 4 and 5 yrs. old, sound and true
New Idea hay loader, used vary little
/
(
E«t Clarenrc Richardson
Final Ketchum Jot* 124 lo 423 Inc. Plat ‘ Castletort Twp
' Margrete Valentine to Harry Lenz
Red roan gelding, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1800 lbs., sound and
State of Michigan, by State Land t and wife, lol 1. Bl. 10. Eastern Add
account filed, release of guardian of Al-Gon-Quin lake resort. Unit
John Deere mower, 5 ft. cut. nearly new
true
•
.
filed, discharge of guardian issued, No. 2. except lot* 141, 149. 150. 170. Office Board to Clare W. Culver ! Hastings city
186.
397
and
413,
Rutland
Twp.
I
par.
Freeport
village
and
Irving!
New Idea tide rake, nearly new
estate enrolled
I William Allerdlng cl al lo Lynn
Pair grey mares, 7 and 10 yrs. old, wgt. 3300 lbs.,
William Willison and wife to. Twp.
1 Allerdlng 60 Ac. Sec. 4. Carlton Twp
Est. Chester Messer. Order allow­
sound and true
1
John Deere corn planter with fertiliser attachment,
Phoebe Manker. 55 Ac Sec. 18. Inrstate of Michigan by State Land1
ing account entered
Nora B. Whitmore to Burdel V
Black yearling colt
i Office Board to Thomas J Kobe Benaway par. Middleville village.
Est France* A. Schantz. Waiver ing Twp.
nearly naw
4 tec spring drag
3 sac. spike drag
Guy A Mlles and wife lo Naomi and wife, tots 21. 36. 37, 38 and 30
of notice filed, order appointing adBurdel V Benaway to Nora B.
E. rt&gt;ur.
Pearce, w»
lot »,
8. amwiv
Shore ovaw
Acre*.
Fine ' Daisy Hill
New Idea manure spreader, excellant shape
mjnislrator entered
I &amp;.
*. •»&gt;&lt;■.
_
Whitmore and Edward B. Whitmore
&amp;L Anna Campbell petition to lake. Johnstown Twp.
Trustees of M J Clark Me'morla) par. Middleville village.
John Deere No. 11 disc grain drill, nearly naw
sell sccuriHes filed, order to sell se-' Howard P. Kelley and wife to Home to John H. Moore and wife
Jane Daniels to Ralph T. Cook et
4 yr. old cbs^/due April 24
4 yr. old cow. due April 19
ciiriUcft entered
, William M Flaig and wife, tot 31 Wlj lot* 16 and 17. O. A Phillips’ aL 65 Ac. Sec. 14. Orangeville Twp
John Deere riding cultivator, nearly new
Eat. William R Joiuicock. Petition raundago Fart. Hastings Twp.
Add Nashville village.
3 yr. old cow, due April 16 • 2 yr. old heifer, due aoon
Burr V. Laubaugh to Beatrice I
for administrator filed, waiver of. Caroline Gavit to Albert F Ree-1 Eli W. Lindsey and wife to Lloyd1 Laubaugh 80 Ac. Sec. 16. Rutland
10 ft. cultipacker
99 Oliver plow
2 yr. old heifer, due &lt;oon
2 yr. old heifer, calf by side
notice filed, orderrappoinllng ad- sor and wife, tot 1 Bl 4, Woodland Lindsey par. Sec J. Prairieville Twp
Iron age potato planter
Hoover potato digger
mlnlstrator entered
village.
! Charles E Myers and wife to Ken•
Grade Durham bull
Emmett R. Bourdo and wife to
Est. Charley Stevens. Order for
Gertrude M Shutters to Fred R neth P Meyer and wife, part of lot The Home Owners Loan Corp . par
Deering
corn
binder
Iron wheeled form wagon
3 Grade Guernsey heifer calves. 7 to 10 mos. old
adiounwnent entered.
Hale. 8*i tot 716. Hasting* city.
&gt;488. Hastings city.
Sec 20. Orangeville Twp.
Rubber wheeled farm wagon
Lumber wagon
Est John
C. Ketcham.
Morton
Mary
4
White
faced
steers,
good
ones,
yearlings
mi
..viiu sz,
nciciiam. Order
wrnrr alaiMurusi Balev
Otir' and
miu wife
wu«- to
ui Adam!
nua.u
niaiy E.
a, Briggs
Diigua et
ci al
at to
iu Bertha
ociiua M
m
Maxine
Meredith
IO
George
A.
ElMaxine Meredith u&gt; George A El7 tooth spring tingle cultivator
lowing claims entered, warrant and ' Joseph Ignatoskt and wife, lot 7. Thomas, pars. Sec. 29 and 30. Johnsand wtfe I60
gee. 32. 34 2-3
inventory filed, final account filed Cutlers Oak- ------Part. Sec.
town Twp.
Tap.
• . Sec 31.
«• Prairieville Twp
-n_L. and
—j
- 18.
. . Yankee
■ town
a
5 tooth tingle cultivator
Set platform scales
E*t. Augu*tiu Greenfield. Annuali.springs
, Springs Twp.
|I H
” ------rwp.
Vem Doty and wife to Phares, p,r |n RjChland Twp. Kalamazoo
De Lav a I cream separator No. 12
account filed.
| X-.Morton
Z— Bates
- ..... and wife to Adam d. Foreman et al. Lot 9. Indian c0
Brood sow, with 8 pigs.
Est.
Mary Shelton Ketcham (Joseph Ignatoakl
Ignatoaki and wife, lot 8.
s. 1 l*le. Plat of Fine lake. Johnstown I Manlius M. Perretl. Jr., and wife
Tank heater
Large iron kettle
Nomination of guardian filed, order' Cutler's Oak Part. Sec. 18. Yankee
1! shoots, wgt. about 125 lbs. each
Twp.,
......
j
. I el al to Lloyd T. Lockwood and wife.
2 wheeled trailer
appointing guardian entered. .
Springs Twp.
Mark A.
and wife
to part of toU 9 and 10. Bl. 2. Paulina
...
. Ritchie
•»*.-•- - -•- *•
3 teti crotch breeching I ¥4 in. hornets
E-t Freii J Hughes Order to sell
Albert O. Eldred te Inez Hamilton. State ot Michigan, tot 20, Supr's. Beach. Johnstown Two
wcurilie* entered.
120 a. Sec. 38. Maple Grove Twp
Plat No. 1. Spring Beach Resort
Enoch Graf and wife lo Ruswll
Some extra horse collars, large ones
Ept. Martin D Falconer. Waiver
Belle Lechleltner to Guy L. Gid­ Ritchie Woodlands.
O. WoHeraberser and wife, tot 9.
And all other articles generally used on a farm. KveryAbout 200 bu. oats
Quantity wheat
of notice filed, discharge of .ad­ dings and wife, tot 9 Blk. 14. H. J
Harry A Emery and wife to 8Ute Oakwood Plat. Johnstown Twp.
ministrator Uauetl. state enrolled. Kenfield'a Add.. Hastings city.
of Michigan, par. Sec 36. Castleton
thing mutt be told regardless of price. Wo respect­
20 bu. potatoes, seconds
John Schneider and wife to Web­
Est.
Jennie u.
L. ran-uner
Falconer Waiver
r.A., amine
waiver । Frank Gilbert and wife to The O Twp.
1 ster F. Schad and wife. 100 Ac., Sec
fully atk that for any additional information you
Quantity soy beans
nf nouce filed, discharge of admin- w. Jon„ exchange Bank of MarMildred Stavep
-.......... to
— Bernard F 18 Thomapple
inoniBppw Twp
iwp.
Islrator Usued. estate enrolled.
celliu, Mlch.. parcel Woodland vil­ .frihiulnn
------ . and
--j wife
.
may datiro please coll F. D. Bolyen, Hickory Corwera
About 12 tons good alfalfa and clover hay, can be
Johnston nar
par. Rw
Sec- 7
7. Prairieville
Harry Simpson
tn Myron
Est. Adelbert D. Oinutoad. Pell-'i,-,.
Twp
! Simpson and wife. par. Sec. 28.
weighed ot form
phono 42—F3 at the owner must not be disturbed.
Hon for confirmation of rale filed.: b^us Mugridge and wife to ElEmma J Slaver* to Bernard F. Bany Twp.
order approving Investment and
M. Benner, tot 16. Blk. 58. Mid- Johnatnn par*. Sec. 7. Prairieville
Gerald G. Pinels to Chauncey H
confirmlng rale of real estate held In, dlevilto villaar
Twp
Wilke* part of lol 4. Supr. Chase's
trust entered.
1 Minnie B. —
Matthews to Whom -It
Bernard F. Johnston and wife toj^dd. Hastings city.
WAHRANTY DEEDS
M,v C0110"11 P*rcel lo provide pri- Emma J. Staver*. et aL par*. Sec.
Emily Collin* et al. to Albert
•»—. u o
.
t .. v*l* road of Ingres* and egress to 7. Prairieville Twp.
Trueman Warner and wife. par. Sec.
ir|F h kv
P' .Ad"!r" -.i'C0b “ i owner* of lot* in "Matthew* Plat"
E. W. Bliss Company lo C. Law- jg Hope Twp.
« Middle lake. Carlton Twp.
rence Herrick, -par. 8ec. 20. Ha*clans Cisler to Andrew McKeown.
*^U2&lt;LC1‘y
Harry J. Demorest and wife to
Ung* Twp
159 AC. Sec. 11, Thornapple Twp.
. .
John L. Quick and wife. 110 Ac. Bee
State of Michigan to George KahNetoon M. Ca*e and wife to Wil­
D Hall E»t to Lc*ter Fuller and w cutleton Twp
ier par. Sec. 21. Hope Twp
1 lum p. Bayne and wife. 100 Ac.
W‘n-iI?°^r^3 a?Ope^P *' Agne. Willison to Norwood and
Orpha Barber to Harry Smith and Rec. 1. Hasting* Twp.
Ralph T. Cook. Admr Cora 4- Clara Hughe*. 2 Ac. Sec. 20. Johnswife. 25 Ac. Sec. 34. Prairieville Twp., o*vid ?. Boyes and wife la HerCook
to Jane Daniels. 65 Ac.lU&gt;wn Twp
Klngdey Parr and wife et al to man Maurer and wife, part of tot
Sec. 14. Orangeville Twp
w Blmonda et al to Raymond -u
—.— .
h_.
—
u _...
AdJ Hastings
Charles
E. Winters
and
wife. par._ 4 Hl
Earl P. Ucure and wife in Cor- N. Hout and wife et. aL 21 Ac Sec
neliua Van Andel and wife, tou 7|h; ThSJSJte
■ । city.
bee. 10, Prairieville Twp
1 Ivan L. Roush and wife to Fann-

administrator filed, order appoint-!

ra!!,to!8“'

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On Guard

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KjnwJ.hSmfrSrT'i.'V'iS;

AUCTION SALE
Because of serious illness I will dispose of all my Personal property to the highest
bidder at my farm located 2 miles south and J mile west of Hickory Corners or 6
miles northwest of Augusta on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1942

COMMENCING AT 12:30 EASTERN WAR TIME

HORSES

TOOLS

SIX GRADE GUERNSEY COWS

HOGS

GRAIN

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

EVERELL BOLYEN, Prop.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. M. CADWALLAMR,

�page

THT BASTNfi* BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL *■ IMS

srx

Leon Pennock called on his Leon Pennock and family.
HICKORY CORNERS
CLOVERDALE
The interior of the post office has
Mra. Minnie Trethrick. 77. died
Mr. and Mrs. Doug McCallum and
Eaton. Mra Lincoln Bush. MUs father. Addison Pennock tn the
Caroline Solomon. Mra. Charles Har­ i Convalescent Home in Hastings Pri- been remodeled which adds mucn Wednesday morning al the home of children of Detroit spent the week-,
her. son-in-law and daughter. Mr. end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merington. Mra. Paul Kyburr.. Mra. day. Mrs. Berths Adams called on lo its appearance.
him Thursday forenoon.
Leon Leonard has been putting and Mrs. Martin Peters of {Hickory Callum. Sunday callers were Mr.
Miss Jeanne Williams has been new shelves in hln grocery store.
Corners. Funeral services were hetc^and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and Mra.
Mbs' Marra Calthrop of Doster Mra. Marshall Norwood and Mrs
Mr and Mrs nctnuirt Reynold.*
lh' Methodist Florence Mwn of Richland.
spent lhe weekend with Mra. E. R. Bertha Adams attended the W. S. vlslUng at thc home of her brother
t Wednesday WRh i^r brother. Sj‘uIch CO,n^UCl7?1 b&gt; J1** i
Mr and Mr’ An*°n
“&gt;“1
C. S. county rally in the Methodist nnd sister-in-law, Mr and Mr* '
Willison.
.
Glenn Williams nt the W. K. Kel-|«£nUii Hellrrnga In Owego
. McCue and Rev. Victor Jonew. Burial Rtchard Pennels of Detroit spent
Mr. and Mra. Leon Pennock and church tn Hastings Thursday.
logg Farm at Gull lake.
, Samuel Hellenga in Onego
(R
Ur&gt;._
the wertrnd wl|h Mr and Mrl
Mra. Bertha Adams al traded funeral
Mr. and Mrs. J..H. Hunt of Koko-; Mr and Mra Rsinh qtarrina and
Camrron Flor‘a. uho ** »UUoned. Iruni away who attended were. Rev. Ed pennels and other relatives.
services for their cou-dn. William mo. Inch, spent the weekend with1 ,
'' n,rt cu‘l" "*"!
Bclwiek. ru»l: Mr. ™
H,. .nA Mr. Olio Lodul^dl
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams and n.v.
Mo. &gt;P»l BO.I.1OI Au«u.U:
Mr.'„
lurnM mwiuu
Mood.y
from rB»Ux.
-.........'“...* •----------- Mr _ •"«
.....
------------ - ----iriuinrM
,
aauii.
dale Chapel in Kalamazoo.
daughter. Rosemary.
days last week with his sister. Mis ;1 Ch!
,ries Floria
------- -----------—— • —
•
•have spent
------ the
Charles
Floria and
and family
family.
II and Mrs. George
Bostwick. »
Bristol.
p|«.. where
lheu
Pvt Gamer Pcnnoek. .-.on of Mr ind ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bostwick winter
and Mrs. Leon Pennock, has grad- a)ld Mn of Buchanan; Mr. nnd Mrs.
pvt. Roland Chilson of Ft. Cusuated from the Chanute field. III.. Donald Bostwick of Milton Center, ter spent lhe weekend with his
branch of the army air corps tech- Ohio; Mra. Gertie Schroeder ot parents and ocher relatives here.
, nlcal schools.
He left Monday i Gales bunt; and many friends from
Mbs Mae Dawson of Kalamazoo
i morning March .23 for Shreveport. Kalamazoo. Battle Creek and Sa-'and Robert Walt of Ft. Wayne
| L-i. where he will,now be stationed J noma.
spent Saturday with Mr. apd Mrs.
I Leo Chamberlain, who is al ar.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold While and L*Roy Pennels.
: army camp in S. Carolina, is visit* tons o! Plainwell visited her mothMr. and Mra Harry Jones and
ling his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar tr, Mrs. Nellie Pennock. Sunday.
(family spent Saturday in KalamaChnmberiatn for a few days
Friends of Milton Trafford or.V*
Mr. and Mra. Nile McOhan anti
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town W]11-Dowling are sorry to hear that he
baby of Hastings called on Mr. nnd
family atumded funeral services in b not w weM
Johncox. Sunday.
Hickory Corners Sunday afternoon
Mr nnd
Ward Butcher of Mrs.
,,r Arthur
,,nrt
Knlllrr
Mr.
and
In ordar'fai_settle^up thc estate of the late Ephriam Lucas. I will dispose of the
Mr. Min..!. T«h0, „r .nd o“
'd *
“ Mrs. Merle Knliler of

NOTICE OF MOBTUAOB
rORECLOSURE BALE

OBDER FOR PUBLICATION

DELTON

AUCTION SALE

Personal property at Public Auction on the lot east of the Universal Garage on
Court St. Mrs. Fred Gregg and others will dispose of some of their Personal Prop­
erty at the some time on

Saturday, April 4,1942
Commencing at 1 o'clock fast time.

' FURNITURE

AUTOMOBILES

1938 Studebaker 4 door Se­
dan, good rubber
1933 Plymouth coach .
FARM MACHINERY

2 sec. spring tooth drag
Road cart
40 gal. iron kettle
Corn shelter
Cultivator
J horse electric motor
Moore Gale walking plow,
nearly new
Syracuse plow

5 tube electric model table radio
Dining table and 8 chairs
7 rocking chairs
-2 kitchen tobies
Library table
2 dressers
2 couches
Organ
Good 3 piece bedroom suite
2 beds
4 sets springs
Cot
Bookcase
China closet
Writing desk
4 stands
Leather covered settee and 2 chairs
Leather davenport and settee
. Majestic range
Laurel heating stove
Ice refrigerator
11’ 4" x 12' rug
6 odd chairs
Small oil stove
Kclvinator electric washing machine.
nearly new
2 burner oil heater
Kitchen tobies
J.4 bed
15 and 30 gal. meat crocks
Stands
jardiniere
Reed chairs
Ruckers, and settee
Shovels
500 chick brooder, good
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds
Numerous other articles

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

DEWEY REED
Manager and Auctioneer
C. M. HAMMOND. Clerk

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to discontinue farming I will dispose of the personal property ot
the place known as the James Surine farm located % mile south and ’/». mile

west of Striker school or first place south and ’■'a-mile west of Kellogg girls camp
at Morris lake on

TUESDAY, APRIL 7,1942
Starting at 1 o'clock fast time I will offer thc following:

HORSE.
Pcrchcron more colt. 8 mos. old

cows
Holstein and 'Jersey cow, 4 yrs.
fresh 12 wks.

old.

Jersey cow. 5 yrs. old. calf by side
Durham cow; 5 yrs. old. due May 31

PIG
Black sow. wgt. 125 lbs., due to farrow
Moy 21

FARM TOOLS
Royal Blue cream
capacity, new.

separator.

Land roller
Keystone hoyloader
Osborne 5 ft. cut mowing machine
International manure spreader
John Deere 2 horse walking cultivator
Flat hay rack
Extra wagon
2 horse collars—21 and 23 in.
10 gal. cream can
3 milk pails
Peerless pressure cooker, 1 yr. old
10 ft. log chain
Axe, forks, sliovels and hoes
Many other articles too numerous to
mention

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kitchen cabinet

500 lb.

Dining table

3 rockers

2 kitchen tables
8 straight chairs

Dresser

Primrose cream separator. 450 lb. ca­
pacity '

75 lb. ice box. good

Set. double work harness

100 new fruit cans
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds
Round Oak heater
Leather couch
Davenport
Settee
Oil stove
Double bed and springs
Clock

Osborne side delivery rake
Wood wheel farm wagon
Banner 12” walking plow
3 sec. spring tooth drag

6 ft. all metal 125 lb. ice box

TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

Earl Hinton, Prop.
Otwtr RUD, AbkHmm.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clark

ricK .
1 Mrs. Otis Lawrence from Friday till
- Kahler.
111 -Mi nnd- -Mra —
Geo.
Mr .and Mrs Robert Barnes and sundav night
Friday evening is the P T. A.
family. Mrs. Ada Wright und Fred. MIm Maxine Butcher. Floyd Math*’ . Everyorw come
There will be a
Wnght were dinner guests of Mra. ewa, Gerald Butcher nnd Miss Alice
Collins Sundnr
Ellis."all of ~
near Ow.o^o.
were;’‘Mr/’a^MJ0 Jolm McuSS’ rvj AUce
Alice Collins
Sunday.
---------Mr and Mra Arthur Halit . are
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Law- tunlM1 home u,t aTck uflrr spend.
spending this week with relatives rrtwr.
|he wta|er BWB&gt;.
In Hersey
Mr. nnd Mra. Earl Burdick of Au-j Mra Martha Replogic Li at home
Mr*. Jin Wilkinson, who has been m^ta were dinner guests Friday nRer spending some weeks with
coiiffned to her bed for several I nighl of hU mother. Mr and Mra. Mr and Mra. E McCallum.
weeks.. 1* now able to be up in a :john Mourer
I Mr. and Mra Jellete ot Jackson
wheel chair.
The W. K. Kellogg Agricultural1 spent last Sunday with Mr. nnd
Mis Elwyn Hayward lias been ill school has honored Bruce Bromley, Mrs. Frank Humeston.
the past week.
a senior, with n fUU year's scholar-1 Mr. and Mrs Ford DeMoiid of
Mr .md Mra Robert Barnes and ship at M. S. C.. East Lansing, witn Detroit spent the weekend at their
1 family attended lhe Harlem Globe । all exnenses nald.
. home here.
Trotter.-Garette All-Mar basket ball: Friends of Ml.vt Katharine Town
Mra Harvev Dine* entertained
game ut Western Michigan College of Delton und Leo Chamberlain or the Garden club Friday.
' gymnasium Monday evening.
I Delton, now In the U. 8. army flit
An Easier parly will be given for Columbu*. South Carolina, will be HINDS CORNERS
। the primary department of the Sun- pleased to hear of their marriage.
■ day school in the church base mem March 23. at Columbus. After a tew: of Mrs, Lena Golden, underwent an
Fiidny eftemoon of thLi week at days' visit with thc home folks. Mr. operation for acute appendicitis al
2 30
। Chamberlain will return to Colum- Pennock hospital on Tuesday of
Mr. und Mra John Lantzer of bus. Mrs. Chamberlain teaches in last week and Is making a fine
Kalamazoo called on Mr and Mrs Hie Doud district in Hope township., recovery­
Mr and Mrs. Bovd Clarke and
Leon izonard and family Sunday
The young people of the Wesleyan!
afternoon
. church had a S. S. class party at the&lt; family visited their daughter In
Mra. Myrtle Lelnnar left Mon- Griffeth home last Friday evening., Bellevue Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pugh and
dav- morning for Flint where she will After Bible study.’ games were■
pm,co
.....i^...w
Mr. and Mrs. Guy 'Willard were
Vi.it h-r *i.*ter. Mra Enie.-t Moore'ptajed^and^refresjunenta
*»vt^
' ” [। &lt;The
Y. ”
M W. B. will be u
held
and fuiniiv this week
.
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*''a m Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
vis-1 the
the home
home of
of Mr.
Mr..and
Mra. ---------------Don Jones Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder have
Mrs Ethel Eaton of Hastings visand Mra.
.... I'r.lJ-.
lied at the home of Mr and Mr*.
Friday^cvenlng^uril 2~1
3rd*
J been Informed that their grandson.
An
Easier program will be given 'Wayne Snyder, wgs ill with pneu1 Lewis Eaton Sunday.
'
church during
— -----------------monla
at a camp in Virginia
Mrs Charles Harrington. Mrs . at the Wesleyan -----.„ the
.. ’-----Huttie Whittemore and Mra. Ella Sunday school hour. Members and
First Woman
Doud visited Mrs. Angie Titus last friends of the S. 8. are ali* urged
to --be----------oresent- "
at 10:30 A. "
M.
Baroness de Rochs was the first
I nu.y Alumoen
."
Mr. —
and
Mra.
woman to own and operate an air­
' Mr and Mrs. Travis Royer of
----■
- —
— Victor Lundslrum
—t---Battle Creek and Mr and Mrs &gt;nd son Cora! of Nashville vfciled plane.
I Allen Terry and son Michael of I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson SunPluinweli spent Sunday with their! da*' and “Hcnded lhe Wesleyan
parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. Wade Town j ch“£c*1.
..
,
•. .,
and famllv
.
The annual meeting of thc Minis­
’ Pvt.
Elvert Mon'
ConPvt.
Elvert
Mott of
of Chanute
Chanute lrnal
--—•AMOclullon
—vtt—of
v Michigan
------- ,------,,,,
Field. 111. spent over Sunday with
W^an.
Ids parent* Mr unrl Mra RnraeU *
“I‘.h'2?C*’ C
J ™ ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
, Mott. The following wcre enter- *Prt!8’B ™
1 Mined for dinner at the Mott home
®»‘»* mlnU*" ° , 2?
Sunday: Mr
and Mrs. Merrill conference
papera
| Evans. Mbs Kathryn Horton and L?pCC‘“1
sendees TiIt
Thelma Mott all of Kalamazoo, and
nf
Mr and Mol Maurice Jqhncockand. E|nma|u|^| Hoilnem church of Bat­
i children of Delton Mrs. Pearl Brls-’
’ tie Creek. The local church invites
I tn! of Mundial! was a guest over the
,. i the general public, especially inin­
1 weekend. Callers on Sunday were:
' liters and church workers to attend
j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morford of
any and all of these
l Delton and Rennie Mott of Hender. shott.
MILO
’ Mrs. John Harrington. Mra. Hattie.
The Mlio Extension club will be
Whittemore. Mrs. Ella Doud and
Mrs
uinn scioei
Mrs. Linn
Seibel aucnoea
attended tunerai
funeral hfld at lhe home ot Mrs Bessie
services for Mra. Minnie Telhrick CalJ?s 2LCl*“\3r Aprtl *° instead
in Hickory Comer, Sunday .Her- «M‘rhe ™ M„ WUIlam
and
(Urn by jMbltratlon

i.rpiii " '&gt;y*****

i

1 marlciiz* after &lt;ltf

r-rrih-d there
l.ldd.
a*J St.

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LEGAL NOTICES

n™’’
*,„ w.u.
»n Harold 'of Blue fslund. Ill,
Mr.- and Mrs. Wade Town spent
f
t the|r rarm th
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs
----- ._
'
Travis Royer in Battle Creek
Last Monday while’ Mrs Van
IkoutH SHULTZ ’
iStrealn was carrying a basket of

.lil

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&lt;-HS"memtn.
.n .urktas
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33 LEGAL NOTICE
ORDER FOR APPEARANCE

Sliidreii Hinith. It'
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ORDER FOB PUBLICATION

Foil Cl.3 IAIN ANI
TIONM TIJ DECI

,•” ’“J™,,?’ 'S' ,'““r

&lt; HEATED EATATKN.

« Siu,..

t «. H„- | {«*•- »*- ““
Mra
______ ...M.nn,n
------------------------tings entertained the following FYnrwr artti Mi*. Jennie Chase
. guests for dinner Sunday, honoring Wednesday. In the afternoon they
■her sister. Mra
Dale Larabce'H ca“*d
^frs Ran
birthday: Mr and Mrs Jess Lara-i Mno“"”•&gt;
‘EL.?4
bee. Mr und Mr.s Lester Sonneville
PhU™°t
। and Mrs/Merle Bradfield attended
and Mr and Mrs. Dale Larabee.
lhe rncelfntf' of the Barry county
Ronald Kenyon nnd family nnd
। Mrs. Nellie Kinne of N..'hvinc W. S. C. S. at the Methodist church
ana Mrs
Mrs. »” Hastings Thursday
chw anU M|(u% Nln#
spent Sunday with Mr. and
I Alva Kenyon.
' Mila
Ashby
,
visited
Clarence Fenner entertained Mr. and Mra.
Tellzer of Freeport. Thursday und .Karl Pnlmatier and sons ot Kala­
mazoo Thursday evening in honMra Anhbv spent the afternoon
w..n Mrs
mo Dora
.x.™ vusier
thHr
flnt
[with
Custer o.
of n-Mu.gs.
Hastings. °r
■ Mf and Mra. Henry' Shale and «nnivcraary
Mr “
and
daughter of Kalamazoo visited Mr
Mr
nn Mrs. Merle Bradfield
son Jack called on the for*
und Mrs Frank Hom Sunday. Mr. Lnnd
—. —
„
and and Mrs. Dick Simonds and
of OUe«0'
John Graham of Kalamazoo spent i SuJ?,dsy “l.1.enn’.
|Saturday evening with them.
\
„„MU
Milo
° t
Sunday
!*“,
school will
Dolores O'Connor has been sick!h“'elan_ “stN\1
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
the past week with chickenpox. ’I,»unaa&gt;Tlie Brush Ridge cemetery circle ’M*** Nlna
'
| met with Mra Gordon Thompson N"rma” a"d ,M”
Thursday with seventeen present aU*nd&lt;* lhe,a
“7^?i„V
and had a very pleasant time The th'P? *nha,
next meeting will be with Mabel
”?fl,yn ,N
Jn.
Anders
Everyone welcome
'
111 ,hr J**
____, t rear
She is improving al this
WEST HOPE .
। writing.
' The Aid will meet next Wcdnea*
The &lt;-H boy» and girls have finIday for dinner with Ira. Belle, and . bhed their winter projects and are
John McCallum.
, looking fbniard to Achievement
Mr. and Mra Harold Springer Day
„
.
(.ind family were recent dinner
Miss Elinor Verdon of Gull lake
guests of Mr and Mrs Russel Hall was the guest of Bud Van Stream
'of Shultz
and his -mother.Saturday
Don Springer of -Kalamazoo and i
* r
I sister. Mrs Xa'wis Van Boven and : NORTH HOPE
'daughter Jenaine were weekend
.......,
i guests of the Springer family
William Hart and family from our
Mr and Mra Dan McCallum of, community. They are moving to
Brush Ridge were Sunday after- the Durfee district. We wish them
noon callers al the Ira McCallum sdccess in their new home
home
। Mr and Mra. Donald McCallum
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anders and ‘spent Sunday afternoon with Ira
sons Bobby and Carl and daughter and Bell McCallum in West Hope
■ Janlenc spent Sunday with Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anders called
Foote and family of Battle Creek. -Wednesday afternoon on Mrs. PauMany in the neighborhood are. Una Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Huie ot Michltao, Tk
’still struggling with colds and wish-!Otto Pranshka and family.
ing for some warm sunshine.
; Warren Slfton and friend spent
Word from Ramona. Calif., an-1 the weekend at the cottage here.
nounces the arrival of a baby girl
----------« • »———
i at the home ot Mr and Mrs. Wil- j FAIR LAKE
J-'J Buu.r&gt; .lorm.rlv M.rjoru
Much
|i ..IraWd &lt;o
Cjgood of this neighborhood !
*•*----------ot
• —
- •••
—■- —
—*I the ----families
Mra.
Minnie
Treth-

:x
(wrlin

(■•tuioa
Pablie
IlIS.ll1

Im.trndai

r&gt;B

Argentina's government oil fields
Increased production 32 per cent last
—QN PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—

led Bunday* at Hickory Comers. Bhe
lived in this neighborhood many
Busle smith and daughter of Kal­
amazoo spent Bunday with Mrs.
Lottie CollUtar.

9i&gt;m

J2.AXK H

m

MMtuaa

E HARNETT, b. M-d h&lt;

IS FURTHER OHDF.KHD

alle&lt;*t
'it aaeh • atal
and in

JnH»4l'rNMiib.
MOTICE TO

aaaifi

�Tift HASTINGS BANNER THVBSOAT AHBIL 1. 1H1

Mr. and Mn. Carol Bov
family of Irving called «
Mra. Roger DavU and
Sunday.

LEGAL NOTICES

wa

Mr and Mrs. James Foley of Has­
tings and Mr. and Mra. Roy Rqvcr
of Lansing were visitors of Bin.
Jerry R&gt;ley. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. L. J. Cole visited hisj

of Ada: Sunday.
Wayne Bump of Detroit spent lhe1
weekend with his parenta. Mr. and
Mra. Nay Bump.
Mra. Wm. Mishler, who has been'
ill for several weeks, la much Un~i
proved in health.
Mr. and Mra. Herman Hauer and.
daughter. Mabelle. were callers at
Floyd Clums in Coats Grove. Sun-

He: **Whal I* the best way lo
make a girl believe you hare good
Judgment?"
She: "Have you thought of propoalng to her?"

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 191?

BIGHT
I Banter Bchipper and family of] 15. und has been named Jacqueline
• Kalamazoo were Sunday .afternoon ] R&lt;w Mp. Curtlv
Curtis is around the
are
| callers of hl* brother. Supt. J. F. .1 house and
a™ both
br.tl. she and babe
—be mr
Schlpper and family.
'dobig
[dobig fine.
fine.
Mr and
and Mr*.
Mrs Lout*
Louis Belt*
Belts of
of Grand]
Mf and
and Mrs.
Mrs. W.
W. R
R Harper
Harper spent
spent i
!I Mr
Grand । Mf
Throe are auction sale days. To- j juplds
anlds were Sunday callers ot
of her Sunday
Runrlnv in Ionin with her sl*ter
sister nnd
mill
day Vur and Olney Adams are sell-I sister. Mr*. Glenn .GrtHeth nnd [brother. Mis* Nettie and Fred HowIng to oettle lhe estate of their their parent*. Rev. nnd Mrs. George nni and. family.
mother. Mra tolly Adam* Tomor-. Curtis
Mn Wa ArnoW motlier of Curtla
TOW. Naic Monit who luu sold hl*
\»r wu| yr, Andrew Finkbclner Arnold. pa*?e&lt;! away at thc home of
farm On M-37 has a sale.
I were m Grand Rupids Sunday to. her daughter In Nashville Wedr.esMr. and Mrs. Mtdcornb Macfver see their daughtrr.^fr*. James Clark [ day la»t and funeral wu* held o
and daughter Laurel drove to Coro,nt Blodgett hospital. They al*o call-)Fridav. m lhe Leonard funeral I
Thursday after their daughter. .Mr* ed nt the home of his brother. ■ home in Hast Ings.
John Robertson who. L* employed at. Matthew Flnkbeuwr and found Mrs i
Htitcli entertained
Uw State hcpltgl Friday Mr* Rob- Flnkbeinrr very poorly. Her daugh- ] c^- ix lartw* at her brane TuX
-artron accompanied Her husband s I ter. Mrs John Yonker;. 1* raring for .1;i. ..'^r.n.u, hortarinc Mr Homer
parents, Mr. and Mni. Charles Rob-- her.
! DeWecrd
ertson on a trip'to Camp Robinson
m. Glenn Allen and Mr Hnrrv ' ..
.. ~ «
In Arkansas for a weekend visit with i fitmuon were at/Hvitlng' Tuewl iv I Il&lt;2 S B ^ulnc&lt;'r *,SI
»•
Fr.v.te John Robertson.,
erte^ dSlStJ1*^' 1

the project and the following per- PLEASANT HILL
.
sons have been placed at the head) a family by the.name of Stralof the various divisions; soft ball tOI, have moved on the Calms farm
field. Glenn Dean; shuffle boards, near Black lake.
Mra Jerald Bedford, picnic table..; Mr ,nd M„
wlHiam. and
Mr*.
Mr. Dan
run CLiler;
n.&gt;r- childrens'
ehtMnm* play
nt«v ,
attended lhe concert
ground. Mr*. Irving Luu; honie shoe given by the Woodland band Fri­
court*. Carl Galstcr; basketball [day evening and led by Gordon
court. Vern Hooper: drinking foun­ Williams.
.
tain and stove. Rev. 1. E. Carley;
Mr. and Mra. George Konzen of
sanitation. Dr. Lund. Burdel Ben­ South Bend were Saturday night
away will co-ordinate the activities and Sunday gue*t» of her parents,
of the groups into a whole and aid Mr. and Mr*. R. J. WllUams. All
in general supervision of the work. were Sunday dinner guest* at the
Let us all boost tills project and Clare Williams home.
' make It a big success. Tell lhe com­ । Mrs. N. C. Kraft and Mrs. Mary
I mlttce what you can do.
Weasell of Charlotte spent from
.Thursday unlU Sunday with their
HUBBARD HII.lAi
brother. Ed Bedfprd.
! Mr*. Floyd Moore returned from
Mrs. Clifton Campbell goes to
New York Sunday evening bring­ Penuock hospital today i Monday &gt;
ing
with
her
the
remains
of
her
and will undergo a major operation.
Wayne Carpenter is attending a
A baby daughter wax born to Mr । ",
tr mia Mrs. Ernest «...
Mr.
rtnn were
daughter. Cleo, who passed away Tuesday morning.
Vh001 tOt drtm* *°rk
Cunucwl‘y rr^’' «' ’unong
mens the
lhe guests
guests at
at a
a f£rtv
j£rty at
at the
the]I
I tn a New' York hospital Friday of
At lhe birthday party at Vere
M Hastings.
j theDoap'fwiw. on Sunday. Match ' Vpre
10inP —-1 of town.
I.— Caitcr
— &gt;j------• strep poisoning., Cleo had been Carter’s Saturday' evening, prizes
• Saturday' evening.
I employed In New York for some were won by Mrs. Chester Geukcs
Persons who tune help enough to *
[time. Mr and Mrs. Moore had and oy McCatil and consolation by
1 rnnke mnplt’ syrup and i ugar re­
I been with her thc pa*t three weeks -Mra. Clare Williams , and Miner
MEXICO
' port it a* bciiw nn excellent season
She wa* their only daughter and Palmer. Vere was presented with a
—good run* through the month
was 10 years of age. She gradu1 nted from Thornapple Kellogg beautiful bedspread.
with fine quality. This reminds u\
Bert Palmer and son Paul have
school in Middleville in 1930. It
’ thr season is supposed to clo«r on .
"town meetln’ " day. which will be[
wa* a great shock lo our commun­ rented the fields on thc Anderson
With producticn cen­
ity. We extend our sympathy to farm and the Harriott brothers
। next Monday .
those on Mra. Addie Lewis' farm.
the family.
tered around our Vic­
Mr. and N|rs. Fred Bancroft of'
Mr. and Mra. Clifton Campbell
Ciiarlivotx have been vislfihg Mr
, Mr. and Mrs. James Storkan en­
tory Program, your
and daughter. Hazel, and Mrs. Clare
and Mrs. Floyd Helrigei for several
tertained their son* and families
present car will have
rrom
&lt;vt2^rfiauSav
day* The two families were friends.
from uievcrana.
Cleveland. urnna
Grand gtapias.
Rapids.
to do But American
Kalamazoo
and
Hasting*.
Sunday.
•
Grand
Rapid* vldtOB Saturtaj.
: while living In De troll
. .
_
Mr
Mr. and Una
Mrs. Tra
Iru WMthrook
Westbrook sw'
spent
cor$ can take it. and
Mrs Margaret Dennison accorn-!
Pvt. Charles Storkan of Texas
Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Stephen
with careful driving
panted by M:-' Thelma Carl of Cal- •
spent a week with his parents Mr.
Carter and husband.
rdonli v'sitcd thc formir's huslxutd. I
and Mrs. Jame* Stprkan
'
and proper care, your
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams and
Gerald
at
lhe
State
hospital
at
[
Monday
morning
when
Glenn
"four
wheels"
will
’ Kalamazoo. Saturday.
Grlffeth. our mall carrier delivered Mrs. Clare Williams called on Rob­
easily stand the test! ’
Ernest Davis nf Marlin was a!
200 chicks to Mrs. Albert Green, ert Rowlader of Caledonia Thurs­
i caller at thc home of hl* cousto
the lower box was empty. Look­ day afternoon and found him gain­
ing over the box they discovered ing a little from the severe attack
[Clifford Davis. Saturday.
a large hole In lhe box where rats of pneumonia.
। T’v- r'onthlv m&lt;—'hr- of th" I
Mrs. Herb Cook 1* having the
' Rouse circle of the Mclhodl.st church
hart eaten through nnd ate every
Civilian air raid spotters will have no difficulty distinguishing Axis planeA from thosa of tha United
I chicken, leaving one chick head and woodwork In her house reflnhhed.
■ wlli be held this week • Thursday |
Nations it they meruurue the markings Illustrated above. American and British planes have designs
| a pair cf wings. It had been done
| ’fternoon al the home nf Nfrs J
of red, white and blue, and Russia has a red star. Watchers on The southern border occasionally
i before they naclyd .Middleville GLASS CREEK
may see the red triangle of Mexico. Axis raiders are easily spotted through lhe familiar black
i as the chick* wcre st lipped from ' Mrs. Sara Erway Is visiting Mrs,
cross and swastika of Germany, the round red rising sun emblem of Japan and the Roman fasces
Illinois Saturday night and came 1 McKibben in Yankee Springs this
Thomnpple-KfPoai: school faculty, I
insigniajjjirne by Italian planes. .
into Middleville Monday morning. I 'week. She spent a part of la*t
Don't wait until trouble comes to
-pent the weekend nt Lansing.
[
I Mrs. James Storkan hod the mLs-1[week in the Wm. Havens home.
think about repairs. Have your
Leona White returned to her w.r!l s|K.nt Tuesday with their chltThe Pannelee young folks had a pitnl Hasting*. Sunday with symp- fortune lo fall in their wood shed! Dolores. Anita. David nnd Chrhnn,, ln the Kllimensmllh dintric'; drcll
Ernest Vermeulen. Ed surprise oif Don Carter. Saturday' terns of appendicitis. At this writ- breaking- her glasses and hurting
car inspected today. Don't gam­
YOUR CAR IS
----- --------- t|ne McGlocklln of Hastings spent
•... I?"™?nV S.V5wJh A*
Slagel and Mrs. Barney Clsler.
night to remind him of---his birthIng she Ls under
observation and her.-------ribs and
face. s,le *11----------—B,lhe weekend with their grandpar—--------------------------------------------------we*rln
ble with the life of your car!
...
. _
... _ -------- --we lwiJe
wel| tt841|l
Am n mr «a
n a..
1Jatry Albrecht. son of Mrs. Roy j
day. All report a fine time. we hope will eoon be well again.
two verv black eyes.------------------------ I M1u. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ravens.
A Personal and
■"nM« St
■ Snyder, was one of the sixteen stu­
Miss Marrla Henning went, to
und Mra.
Mrs. Elon I^wrence
Lawrence und
Gordon Green of Battle Creek They relumed home with their
Mr. nnd
BREAKDOWNS orc costly and the
Thor
’
iinnle-Kelloin
’
school
will
be
i
Community
••o*ed Frldnv and jjonday for the' dents from Western State College Grand Rnplds this Monday where Utile daughter Phyllt* will go to ip«nt Monday nlthl with his folks parent* who spent Sunday in lhe
inconvenience caused often can­
—
। to enter thc National debate tounuv- she has employment Ut a private Kalkaska Thursday evening nnd re- *lere- Hc w working seven day* ajHiivens home.
•^Mer vacation.
not be remedied Many times, the
ASSET. Let s
[ ment. sponsored by Delta Sigma home.
main until Monday with their pur- ycelt ttt Kelloggs.^
, Callers at Fred Otis' over the
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Claypool**:
trouble is something that could
weekend were Elmer laubaugh of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Green of Ft.
'f
Detroit v ere Sunday guests of ’I 'Rho fraternity, at Madison. Wis.,
KEEP IT Up to
IRVING
'Hasting*.
Shirley
Gillispie
of Mareasily have been spotted and fixed
Albcrt, Ontario called on their
Mrs. Harry Firestone and baby
h&lt; r sifter. Mr*. Elton Lawrence and
Mr and Mrs. LaVem Lampson'tin. Jack Erway local and Kenneth
by a competent and reliable me­
family.
'
i
----------- ----------• friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grofer Cline daughter are spending some time
VICTORY
of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. । Dunn of Lnnsing
On Thursday
The l««t meeting of the Thom- -,nd Mrs. Kail Eckhardt nnd chil­ al Parmelee Saturday.
chanic. If-you want to guarantee
with her parents. Mr. and Mr»- Win.
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
Wm.
Havens
and
KUkp
—
irkk.
Biuw
M&amp;rri.crrt
whitaJUrry
“
u.X&gt;
"
I inn'c Extension club for thr season dren. Bruce nnd Joy.’ of Woodbury
STANDARD
Mesdnmes
Lcnna
rh!!c ”-~;
yourself the best possible service
Mrs. Sara Erwny of Southwest Rut­
[will be Wednesday. April 8 at the | vicinity, were Sunday afternoon Flora Hanlon and Minnie Johnwn
a locution
at Monroe
from your cor, don't hesitate to
• i finding
.
------- --------------------Mr and Mrs. Clifford Itelson and land were dinner guests.
I •'"me nf *’rs. Harold Otto, with a1 "Uera at the Wilber Klump home. enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mrs. where
*
he
~
te
now
“
-teaching.
*
‘
‘
‘
children
of
Kalamazoo
were
in
Phillip Warrep is working In
have it checked regularly. Come in
। mt-luck dinner.
[ gupt. and Mrs. J. P. Sclifpper plan Mattte Lynd. They say their host­
MLss Cleo Florence Moore, nearly Irving SundayOlivet.
today!
Rev. Elvin Finkbciner of Bangor j
vnrl the County school super- ess who Is 82 years old. terved a twenty years old. died Saturday
Mrs1. Sybil Warner will spend
Tlie Misses Genevieve and Maxine
n-&gt;* p r-llir Thursday on his par- ••tmirfents meetine
the hem' of repast that would have been cred­ morning at New Rochelle, N. Y.. Easter ut Vundalla with Mbs Cath- Erway of Grand Rapid* spent the
1 "nt*. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fink- a&gt;&lt;-« nnd.-iles at Delton. Thursday itable for n lady much younger
wherr she hud been employed the erine Wagner.
weekend with their parents, Mr.
j bciner. ami also nt Blodgett hospit-- evening.
’
The L a. S. will not meet on Um* und Mrs. Ray Erwny.
”
Congratulations to Paul Palmer, post one and one-half year*. Tlie
| il. Grand Rapids, to sec his sister. I Mr. and Mra Theodore Wieringa
Mr. nnd Mr*. Seymour Linington
former T-K student, who won the body, accompanied by her mother, regular date, which Ls Good Frl, Mrs. James Clark.
■ Of Grand Rapid* were Sunday din- winter term short course honor* in was brought to Detroit Sunday and &lt;la&gt;'- but will be postponed until of Hastings were callers at Clyde
1 Miss Helen Griffeth spent the ------------------- --------------—
•• *
livestock Judging at Michigan State met by L. R. Beeler and son Con- April 10 when Mrs. James Nagel Warren’s last Friday.
weekend nt Htckory Corner* at the
.to’'oson. in South Thdrnnnn!e College.
Mr*. Russell Whittemore and
nie who took it to the home of her w111 entertain.
, home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Their many friends will be Interest­
Mr. “
and
Mrs. John
Mr and Mrs David Klump. Mr. Parent. Mr.’and Mra Floyd Moore.
Mr
nd Mrr
‘ “ Perry spent Judy Jean rpcnl the weekend with
; U'o Griffeth.
ed to know that Theodore hns re­ mid Mr* Jacob Klump of Grand four and
miles southwest tlie weekend with their daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Pew In Has­
nnd granddaughter at Big Rapids. ting*
' Mrs. Ida Skinner has recovered tired from the milk hauling.business
| from her recent Hirn's* and r.'sumetlI and has purchased an oil station In Rapids. Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Thede ®f, l0*n-. *n v-lnkr''' Springs townMra. William McCann ipcpt thc
.Clyde Warren made a biubiesa
Phono 2240 daytime. For night
of Ixlghton and Mr nnd Mr*. WU- •h|P UrsU1“ the parent*, the young last of lhe week tn Lniulng with
I Iter work
trip lo Charlottq Monday.
... at
... the
.... Tiinmappl-'-Keliogw
---------- , ... -------- ,,‘I tho city. He hns hauled milk for 18 ber Klump were in Utv-nvlllc
brothera
ice phono 2352 or 2230
school cafeteria
years, every day. through *tonn or Thursday to the funeral of Mrs. Donnld. Floyd. Jr. Edwaid and her son and family.
liny Lampson has relumed from
Tlie first performance of a new
I Glenn VanderSchurr. who wa* re- j sunshine. manv years for thc Pit Chruttne Swartz who died at tlie l^uane all of Middles'file. She
Cor. Jefferida and Court
urana
rwpias
wmrrc
ne
vuiuru
mr
Grand Rapids where he vLsued tor
tently inducted into the army. Is Milk Co. of Wayland nnd Inter for
■
St*. Hastings,
Michigan
stationed at Jefferson Barrack*.) the Blue Valley'Co. of Grand Rap- home of her daughter. Mrs. Amll a graduate of 1-K school in 1939. n couple months nnd will work with an enthusiasm that was largely
Hacker at South
Huven.
Mrs. Funeral service* were held at the for Wln McCann.
Mo.
.....
...
.
Snnoco Gss and Oils,
Greasing
noticeable by Its absence. Tlie next
Id* and expects
to lend a . less stren
­ Swartz who was 93 years old. was residence at 1 o clock Tuesday and
Mrs
Travis were day the leading actor Rot a letter
Battertea. WipH.hield Wipers
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Slagel of Plain- uous life now.
the mother of Mrs. Jacob Kiump
? al the Methodist church nt visitors recently at the home of
Mr. 'nd Mr* Ward Wolcott and and Mrs. David Kiump and had Sbdbyville where fhe family for-’Mrs. Travis' parent*. Mr. and Mrs
■'Dear Sir.” it read, "your perfor­
Mr nnd Mrs. Hnrrv Kellv of Grand spent a greater part of recent years ""*1/ lived. Rev. L. M. Rigebnan.-Holder Yeckley ofRutland,
mance last night was *o bad that
snlds were Wednesday evening with them. Two yean, ago she broke. ,,f Augusta officiating. Interment
-“
several' people have already writ­
callers at the Hurry Stimson horn? her hip but recovered nicely and ,n Elmwood cemetery. Wayland. The
Changing Erm Ina For
Thc distinctive white fur of'the ten that their names be instantly
.sympathy- of mnny friend* I* ex­
I Thornapple-Kcllogg
school ■re­ was able to get about
,
iI living ermine, or stoat, changes to removed from the free Hat."
Mr: and Mrs. Jerald Bedford and tended'the bereaved family.
ports Sl('?&gt; 9r&gt; sales of defense
The
S. C. Z.
8. ...».
met ...Z_,
Friday ...
at brown in the summer.
TC
— W. Z.
—ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
]«umps 4*nd bonds nnd 10.072 lbs children were dinner guests nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David Chase, the Methodist church for n pot luck
jwaxte paper collected bv'pupils.
Mr and Mr*. Henry Poulson wire Sunday. The occaidcn wa* the an- dinner and regular meeting. The!
nual celebration of lhe ladle*’ birth- rabi prevented several from attend-1
i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
| Mr*. Hurry Stimson in northwest day. Mn.. C’s being Sunday and Mra ing hut there was a goodly number ।
B’s March 31.
present nnd the afternoon wa* one:
I Thomapple.
Good Friday will be observed at of enjoyment. An impressive aerv-1
I Mr* James Clark of Parmelee.
lhe Methodist church with two ice. ’ Lighting the Cross.” in charge1
; the former lulu Finkbeincr. wav
I taken seriously ill on Tuesday night services al 1:30 and 3 o'clock and of the djifritual committee led by;
। of last week and Wednesday was communion. It 1* hoped this time Mrs. Mnrk Ritchie, was a very fit-!
will be observed by many persons Ung devotional service. Others tak-l
removed to Blodcett hospital. Grand
I Rapids by ambulance. She received as a time of meditation and prayer, ing parts in Uie rendition were Mra. |
The Eister message In story and Lyon*. Mrs. Lutz. Mra. Valentine,
i two blood transfusions that day nnd
long
will be given in the ragular Mrs. Carley. Mra. Benaway and Mrs.1
| the third Saturday evening It Is
thought a stomach ulcer Is the church^-actvtce next Sunday with Harper. The business ses&amp;lon which ■
I came of trouble but she will not lx* all clioirs having special m'isic and included report* from the vaiious:
, able to have an X-ray for two Mrs-Harry Baisch acting as reader secretaries showed Uie society meet-!
। weeks. Her condition Sunday was Sunday school will precede this ing Its quotas and also planning for
somewhat improved which1 wo are service which is at lhe usual church aiding the ladies of tlie vicinity in
time 11 o'clock.
1 their labor problem*, tlie betterment
glad to know.
Mr. and Mr*. E. B. Barber of the community, and also activjeral days last week attending a of Grand Rapids visited her parents Ries tn the social Church Ufe. The
Commencing al one o'clock War time the following will be offered:
course for editor*, .sponsored by the Mr. and Mra. -P. R. Prindle. Sun- next meeting wa* put &lt;h-er until
day.
June 25 owing to May being such a
j W. K Kellogg Foundation.
Mrs. Dolly Johnson and children, busy month. The Rouse circle which
; Mrs. Harry Baisch attended the
[nn'nf her G G club al Grand Mrs. Jerald Bedford nnd Stanley had charge ot Uie program pre­
Johnson attended the funeral of the sented Mis* Hazel Campbell who
Rapids Wednesday evening.
About 3 tons Alfalfa and Timothy
; L. R. Beeler spends Monday nnd formers aunt Mrs. Nancy Williams, gave a most interesting travel talk
mixed hoy
Friday cvcnbigs in Hastings where in Grand Rapid* Friday afternoon. on her recent trip to Mexico.
Roon Gelding. 8 yrs. old. wgt. 1600
Man- Kay. the little daughter of
he is conducting a- class for air Interment was in-Yankee Springs
100 bu. Oats
Roan marc. 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1600
raid wardens.
cemetery. Mrs. Williams, who was Mr. and Mrs. Emory Finkbciner, is
I bu. Alsikc clover seed
I Mcsdame* Wm Harper. I. E Car­ 75 years of age. had been tn poor recovering from a very serious illOpen fprmula feeds were originated by the
37 lbs. Alfalfa seed
ley. Vern Hooper. Floyd Hole*. F health for some time. She Is sur­ nesa at their home on the west
Farm Bureau as a farmers’ organization,
H. Helrigei. A. H Parker und Fred vived by two daughters. Mrs. Stan­ county line.
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
Mr and Mrs. Horace Livergood
Bancroft attended the annual IJnrry ley Peterson and Mrs. Dora Sala of
be guessed at. Farmers’ feeds are open VA
7^ SfcS
Durhom and Jersey heifer, coming 2
county meeting of the W. S. C. S. Detroit, five sons. Joseph. Ermandi and Mr*. Frank Trouyot of Grand
formula and list the ingredients pound
y
Rapids
who
attended
the
burial
of
at
Hastings
Thursday.
and
George
__
all
ot
Hastings.
McrHolstein heifer, coming 2
for.pound on thc feed tag, because:
Mrs L's aunt, Mrs. Nancy Williams
Mrs.
Ont
"Davis
of
the
South'
'on
and
Forest
of
Grand
Rapids:
2 young sows, due to farrow May 1
2 Brindle heifers, coming 2
Thomapple vicinity is spending nineteen grandchildren and
• -three al Yankee Spring* Friday, were sup­
2
young
sows,
bred
Mar.
5
and
8
They
enable
the
farmer
to
check
on
thc
balance
great grandchildren.
per guests of Mrs. Doily Johnson
Ayrshire and Guernsey heifer, coming 2
Marx- Moe.
Tlie Prairie Garden club &gt;-111 hold and family.
between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul5 feeding shoots, wgt. about 90 lbs.
Block heifer, coming 2
Little David Carley was oulte ill Its monthly meeting Tuesday. April,
We are sorry to hear tiiat A. H.
tA’ and hog feeds).
Jersey heifer
Guernsey heifer
the latter part of the week with 7 with Mrs. Minnie Johnson. There Parker ts ill with pleurisy and con­
bronchial, trouble
will be a pot luck dinner und elec­ fined to lhe bed today. Hi* son
'Most.of these pasture bred*
When made by a reputable manufaeArnold is taking hl* place at lhe
Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Kcegstra nnd tion
— of officers.
turir interested in JUS welfare he
2 Guernsey steers
two small sons of Grand Rnplds ’ Mr. nnd Mn. Arnold Parker nnd Elevator office.
McCormick
mower.
5
ft.
knows just WHAT he is paying for.
At
a
recent
meeting
of
lhe
Com
­
were.Sunday
viiltors
of
her
*l*tcr.
.
children
Sally
and
Pat
of
Cadillac
Guernsey and Durham bull, 18 rnos.
Mr* T. I. Gillett and family.
are 'spending the week with her munity Council plans were made for
Little Willie 2 horse cultivator
old
The farmer can get an idea of the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prcntlee and father and brother. John Vander- proceeding with conversion of lhe
2 Sec. drag
Clover seed buncher
*• dollar value of the ration.
school ground into a park and'
daughter Helen of Hinting* were Vren and Robert and family, andold
._________________________________
Double work harness, extra good
Sunday dinner guests of their daugh- Ms parent*. Mr. and Mra A. H. playground. A plan was adbpted In■
ter nnd sister. Mrs Paul Gibson Parker. Arnold who is a member of which the ground was plotted far
He can consult with the Michigan State College
About 6 tons Alfalfa hay
and husband east of town.
the faculty of Cadillac schools U various activities, including courts
Other articles too numerous to mention
as to feeding value of the ration.
Mrs. Harry Stimson took her having Easter vacation.
•
■ —
Tor .basket ball, horse shoes,
shuffle
aunt Mrs. Lydia Str-eby. who has
Claude Kermeen was brought boards, soft ball field, also picnic
Iwn with her the na*t ten months home from Pennock hospital Fri-‘i tables, outdoor stove, drinking foun­
to Grand Rapids Thursday where day and is gaining nicely from his tain. modern rest rooms, and a play
she will *:vnd »nme
wt’H h„r recent operation.
ground for smaller children with
"" bankable
.
. .
Mr
gnd_____
Mrt Harrl,
and slide*, sand pile*, swings, etc. With
■ " ■•
papers with interest at 7 percent.
granddaughter. ..
Mrs. Evelyn
Ander— —
Fann Bureau MILKMAKERS - M ERM ASHES'-PORKson nnd family
Thev nl«n tilled Infant son Roger were Sunday call- the limit, on autos it Is believed this
MAKERS have no superiors. Ask us for open formula
nt the home of M. W. Flnkbelner era at the home of the former's will be a recreational area much in
booklets on our feeds.
and on some couslgs. Mr. and Mrs. grandmother. Mrs.,Hattie Smith.
u»e and large trees will provide a
Albert Rosenberg who are quae
Hie Epworth League young folk* shady resting place for tired shop­
pobrlv. .
..
will have an Easter sunrise service pers. To be a success the commun­
Friends of Mis Slr.won Smith «t 7 30 p'clock nt lhe church fol- ity must support the project—some
who Ls with her daughter. Mrs. lowed by breakfast. The evening financial aid will be needed and a
HASTINGS. MICH.
Kellv at Cnltunet Cltv. Ill. are elnd meeting will be held with George fund has already been started with
to hear she'l* convnleaclna from a Martenson.
a recent baked sale. Many can help
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N. CHURCH ST.
recent fall—down stairs
Janet Gardner,
youngest
-----------which
,— re—
.
—.— daugh- ,»1th the labor which will save in
suited in a dislocated shoulder and t^r of Postmaster and Mrs. C. A. finance* or with supplies. Dr. C­
itom ligaments.
Gardner, was taken to Pennock hos- A. E- Lund is general chairman of

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care of I will have an auction sale at the farm located 4 miles
north, 1-J- miles west of Vermontville, or 3 miles south, 31
miles east of Woodland on

THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1942

Be Out Guessed

CLOSED FORMULA FEED/

NOW that it.it your patriotic duty-ai
well at profitable to produce all the egg»,
broilers, milk or pork you can, Demand-

HORSES

Open Formula Feeds .

cows

HOGS

1

FARM MACHINERY

2

j

FEED

4

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CECIL CURTIS, Prop.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

CITY LIBRARIAN
PRESENTS REPORT

IS—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1942

JQ OBSERVE
southeast 1
CENTENNIAL
of

IFIRE BURNS OVER
LARGE AREA
1

Fire, driven by a strong

wind swept across portion*

three

Shows Increase in Number section* of land in Yankee Spring*
township
Saturday
iafternoon,
Of Books and Borrowers
I threatening several buildings
lings and*
and ।
m Barnes, librarian, pre- required uu
the. combined effort* O1
of
Milted 1
annual report to the city
conservation Dept&lt; jhree fire
council
their last meeUng and it departments and about 200 men to
ed and placed on file. The Put under control.
report of
if the library treasurer
AI’OV&gt;L 600
** ,and* w&lt;re
ot
b»l.„ra
3303,3“
on^.2"^
MnJ
*»»oyln, bw noonshowed a tr
’—
..aio...
— TtaHw.
--- 3 J tiles of young trees. A targe onion
nnd expenditures
fof lUp ---------year werestorage
building
at
the north end
84315.02.
During the past year tlie num­ of Deep lake was destroyed. Fire
ber of books in circulation at the, departments from Hasting*. Mldmain library was 39,427; first ward। dlev file and Delton were called nnd
4.071 and second ward. 6562, a total। a tractor and plow by longI ng to the
of 50.060 for the twelve months. Allegan Co Conservation Dept, was
Tiie largest circulation was in[ rushed to the icene and put into
to stop the spread of the flames.
March. 1941. when a total of 5,574।[ use
Much of. Ute territory covered by the
book* were Utkc by patrons. Books
added to the library numbered 1309! fire was in Ure Government owned

DISTRIBUTION OF
CASH TO DISTRICTS

Concerning Red
Crdis Sewing
Mr*. Lyle Scudder. Red Cron

Hickory
Corner*
Church
Wo* Founded in 1842
The history of the Hickory Cor­
ner* Methodist church during the
one hundred year* of Its existence
I* filled with many Interesting |
stories of glorious conversions and
live experiences.
A centennial celebration Is plgn-i
ned for Sunday April 12. whyn I
many of the former pastors, as well
as former members, will return for
the day.
Tile church was founded March
6. 1842 when two Methodist Pro­
testant'minister*. the Rev. O. B.
Wooster and Hie Rev Orrin Greg­
ory came over from Jackson'county

County School* Enriched
By $28,800 Primary Money

Stebbins Bldj-. except on Wed-

Checks have been mailed to the
school districts of Barry Co. by Co
Trea*. George A. Clouse for the re­
cent payment of 828300 from Ure
primary school fund. This is divid-1
ed Into two parts, in some districts, j
state aid and tuition. Unless oth­
erwise stated the following amounts
are all state aid:
I Assyria—District No. 5. Assyria
! Center. 8102 00; No. 7 frl. Briggs.)
t872: No. 8 frl.. Checkered, 854; No.,
9 frl Lincoln. 845.
Baltimore—No 1. Dowling. 190:
; No. 2 frl.. Striker. 8133; No. 3. Me-;
| Ombcr. 8125: No. 4. Hendershot. 864:
No. 5. Week*. 846: No. 6. Durfee.
J *62: No. 7 frl.. Bamoy Mills, 860.
i Barry—Barry Twp. Unit School^
Delton, state aid. 83.718 00 and lui*
I tlon, 8894 00. total 84.612.00
*
| Carlton—No 9. Friend. 856; No

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

Button Ads Are
Not a Spy Code

NOT MUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED
IN THE ELECTION ON MONDAY

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Reference to pearl buttons in
the Banner's Classified section
are not a part of an alien »py code,
nor do they have any association
with "Pearl Harbor" . There
who have inquired about the
pearl button schedule may be as­
sured that the campaign Ls on
the level, untainted by sabotage
or espionage.
• The unique schedule of adver­
tising is sponsored jointly by
Ocean Pearl Products. Inc., with
offices at 40 Worth Street. New
York, and Pearl Button Indus­
tries. Inc, with headquarters nt
Muscatine. Iowa. It/epresent* an
effort on the part of these firm?
to inform the general- public on
the merits of pearl buttons Nu­
merous inquiries received at the
Banner office about the campalg prove* two things: &lt;D That
the public is sensitive to the war
effort, and &lt;3» that people in this
community DO read the Classi­
fieds.

|
I

SEEK DAMAGES
FROM POWER CORP.

Changes in Personnel
Board of Supervisors

*f

Monday’s election made
tome
change* in the board of sujiervisor*.
e
e. . j l n
. Charlea H. Leonard, democrat. r»Suit Started by Road Com- peeing William A. Schader, repub-

I
mission is Complicated*
ll«n. as mayor of tlie cUy of Ho*.
! su. u.
, amr
srarrea in me uarry Lenard B member of Uw board. In
. County Circuit Court last week by Maple Grove. Fred Fuller, demo-'
(the Burry County Road Commb.vion ertt. defeated Ralph Pennock, reer Wednesday or Friday after­
noon.
I against the Middleville Power Cor- Pub^n. by one vote. Two rear*
1 poratkm is a rrault of damage done ‘»°r “r
by ju*t ««
Completed garraenta may be
.. train, dnrim
raram hl«h °,n hU ora'“‘
| water, at which time a bridge and
during the week, but please ati a pertiort^of roadway al Irving was cinct. a* there were no contest* that
merited much attention In the town­
j washed out. '
ships.
Tlie commisMon seeks to compel
rence and held a series of meeting*
of which 656 were by purchase and
I 113
ot 13— Ix-m K wrHad
the
fire
occurred
a
few
weeks
I the power Corp, to construct proper v.inrIn the schoolhouse. After the meet-1
G53 by gift. Of the 653 mentioned.
Nolice will be riven when sewsafety devices, such a* a spillway
632 were given by the W. K. Kellogg later the loss in wildlife, especially Ing had continued for four day*,
: and gate* a! the Irving dam to as­
Avyria—Clare M. Holder. R.
Foundation: 149 books were dis­ the young animals and birds, would sixteen people of the community got
sure proper safeguarding of the
carded. leaving a total of 18,603 have been much heavier. Conserva­ their heads together snd decided to,
Barry—Morse Backus. R.
roads and bridges, and to determine
volumes In the library. There are tion officers Issue warnings annual­
ly at this time of year against* Arcs
the liability of the Power CorporaCarlton—Walter Culbert. R.
2592- borrowers registered.
that
may
destroy
the
young
or
the
j
Castleton
—
'
no
.
1
frl.
Nashville
vil-J
I
lion for the damages done in the re- • Castleton—Mearle Scott. R.
the
schoolhouse
until
1858.
when.
rerai
■
■.
At the first ward library, tlie
i
lage
school,
stale
aid.
82392.
tuition.
I
cent
flooding
of
Ihomapple
river.
!
nesting
places
of
our
game
birds
Hasting* Twp—John Lipkey. R.
under the supervision of Rev. D. B. fjw HFH
largest circulation was in Feb. 1942.
81.055. total 83.447.00: No. 2 frl..!
and
animals.
Hope—Bernard DeGoU*. R.
Clark,
a
church
building
was
erectQ
J
KtU
LKUjj
An
injunction
was
sought
to
re-'
with 435. and In Hie second ward,.
I Lakeview, 859: No. 7. Marlin, 858; i
.strain the company from repairing* Irving—William McCann. R.
ed.
..
March. 1941. was the big month,
I
No.
10.
Shores.
858.
the dam at Irving, where the levees' Johnstown—Perd Stevens. R.
when the circulation reached 761. I
Charter members Included: Rev.!
Benefit D«ne* »a M«ln PraI.ra1 Hasting* City — Hastings city
were knocked out to prevent greater |
nnd Mrs. Moses Lawrence, Mr. and i
Mrs. U-ona Cleveland, librarian of
Benefit Donee to Help Roue. y-hooU, state aid. 81389. tuition.
Orangeville—John Crawford. D.
Winner* In 4-H Club* To damage. unUl determination of the
the first ward brunch, reports 765
Fund*
For
Fort
Custer 85.930. total 87319.00.
Prairieville—Otis Boulter. R.
ri u \s/L "ability of the Corporation Is made
Mrs. Wells Boylngton..Mr. and Mrs.
adult books and 693 juvenile books
Attend state t-lub week ari(1 batUIactory protective measures
Rutland—Moaea Btuta, R.
Recreation Room
’
^7^
in that library and Mrs. Amy I.
I
Zephenia Barnes, Mr. and Mr*. Ger-'
। rNo.
4. “
frl.
Gregory. *43;
843: no
No.. 77 star.
Star.
Thorn apple—Julian Pott*. D.
their
taken.
itson
Warren
Bames
Mary
,
.
.
..
.
.
’
°*•
*•
Gregory.
Barry
county
4H
clubs
held
i
It
son
Rogers,
Barnes,
Bower, second ward librarian. - re­
Cook
and
Dither
Nye.
'
A
dance
for
the
benefit
of
the
852;
No.
8.
Hastings
Center.
866;
No.
:
spring
Achievement
Day
at
Woodland—Albert Reeaor. R. ■
.1
the
Circuit
Judge
Archie
D.
McDonports a total of 2.025 books in her]
Cook and Esther Nye.
Yankee Springs — William Ells­
Tlie first Sunday school was or- SaiTJ’ County Red Cross will be held; 10 frl.. Quimby. 851.
'Hasting*
Hastings High school Saturday,iviuci
Saturday, “id issued an order im
lor me
Uie rvwn,
Power
Paul A. Martin, Prominent
division. Thirty-seven adult nnd
,
vanized In 1837 by Rev. Mores Law- at the Hastings Country Club Sat- , ,,Io?rZNu' 11 P2.Ud\?,,2:
2 APrtl1 41 'wUh ovcr 1200 members.'Corp, to show cause why such an worth. D.
•13 juvenile books were given the|
Editor, Was Guest Speaker rence and Benjamin Hough with ur»t»v »v&lt;.nin&lt;r *n-n n TtwHnim " ' McCallum. 878: No. 3 Cedar leader* nnd parents attending the'injunction should not be Issued
Hasting*
—Charlea
IL Leon. — City
—
-------—----------—
first ward by the W. K. Kellogg
inicc
aim«
Dciijuuuii
tiuugn, wiui , urdnv
evening Aorll 11the The
Coun_ .1.
». ...Hind.,
-No 7 frf
-Mu. M,r&gt;
....' .I| On^undor loUo-.n, .3- NJn«, orJ.
33»
b».r
"innbnSf
.crwfcre:
NO
IIWj
No. “'‘T’00” pr,°8ra......
M.r,• BuI
Bu!.
D.
the
tatter
as
.uperlntendent.
try
dub.ha^donSted
use
of
the
‘
Bnuh
l
‘
n
rvuouBwvi. and
«..u tlie
M&gt;c second word
w».m
Delegations
from Freeport. Delton,
Foundation
1
Shultz. gflO: No. -’
7 frl..
Brush
extension
agent, nnnounc-' of Ute suit, County Clerk Allan1
A church was organised at Bun-'cmb house for the occasion and 6.
®'-**°
W." Bn
“h lis.-homc
*----------------------------------------------received 140 books from the same Woodland, and Nashville were pres8157:
0. Cloverdale,
that 384 girls placed clothing'ex-!
and Prosecuting
L.;
kourcc.
|cnt nt ,Mi» "Inter-City" meeting of nell in 1853. following a revival other merchant* and citizens of Ridge,
Irving—
No. No2 frl.
Cobb, 872: 857.
N’o.' cd
hibltTand'lMappeared*in"he
’strie Hyde
H Barnett
attended a Attorney
hearlng&gt;bc-!
Second and Third Wdi. — Jay
mevung, with
wiui a
a membership
mcmoeninip of
oi 33.
33.1[Hastings
Hastings are
are cooperating
cooneratimr to
to cut
cut exex- »
V?’
ipptiieu iii illc siylc —- Hatr.lU Zttcr.drd C hearing be-. —-------——.
—
A proposed budget for the year U11-' .Hastings Chamber of Commerce meeting,
Wrwwl ', •‘62: K'd
...
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..........................
.
‘fra
— &gt;3,— -securities
a—
irl r?
D.
pa*-,™.,....
.hat tire ................
entire nroeeedi
3’ Wood
No- X5- Wvnn
R&gt;’an. 841; ..revue
on
the .afternoon
program.
fore
commission ...
at; Mead.
R.
n B.
n Clark
cto-u was
tea- the
th- first
n—t _
.......
. ... «.. ..
.
.1942-1043 was presented to the coun- 1,1 Oddfellows Hail here Monday eve- Rev.
tor and Geo Bean was eta*, le^-. ^Tbe^ulSro X to th^RTO NV m
5,2
rnro»*d m thc various [ Lawingln which the Middlestlle! Prraident of the CUy Counellcll. by tFie board of library com- n|n»A
etas*,
with
ten
members,
was
cX
’
P
Report
village,
state
aid.
8582.
tulUon.
projects
.with
454
completing
tiieir!
Po»«
Corporation
sought
additionTo
be
decided
next
Monday
evening
।
Main
speaker
was
Paul
A.
Martin.
missioned.- which amounted to
- ---------------- --‘
rn..rar*.H Ira iTrarara
ira ,-ba C
M- .
...
... 8507. total 81.06950; No. 12 frl,
frl.. Litt work
wnrk
•• ; al
flowage
—ra
r-'
. .. .
__________
al
flowage right*
right* in
in the
the vieinitv
vicinity of
oft at
at the
the organization
organization meeting.
meeting.
84 846.43. an Increase of 825 over the! publisher and editor of the State founded in Hope township in 1860 be^ire^
nf^ire
' Oe ^rick' *79
' RaJ' Eamb' dHtrict 4H agent and Ute
The local officers; without the prraldrtlt of th*
.... Ining dam. —
। Journal oTLonsIng. During his talk by Rev. D. N. Stocking. Early in
1941-1942 receipts.
tone^ecreatto^ buddta^ nvaitable
J®h"«‘«&lt;n-No. .1 King. 845: No. chairman of the afternoon program informed Ure commission of toe’
Each yearly report shows an In-1.["At the Crossroad* of DestUiy." he the present century, under the pas-,
council, the board stand* 13 Re­
MonW'
N°' 4 1,1 s‘ev- announced that 310 boys were en-' “Ung of the suit here and of the. publicans and six Democrats.
creife in circulation of books and ' developed the theme that the entire to rate of Rev. Lloyd Mead, a church1
cdthesT^MrS^which^hare: *----“* »
V®
Bri4,°’.- .,M:
No- rolled
in thc
tvuiitj b Interest
iiivcrc-at ui
uic hearing,
nearing, and
iiuu
--- :--N°,
- 5
- ---------------.............
IVHCU with
Win, 225 completing
VUIlip.Clin* theiri
uiru county's
number of borrowers over tlie pre­ World Is now looking to America to building was erected.
have
11. Burroughs.
,1,
i are
not 110
binof there room*, which
«&gt; .r.
ot , Cuiver. «io4;' No. "•
•'
«1 &lt;»""**
uv.» „.ra..e *u«eeded In having the .hearing ad-| ASSYRIA TWP. - Supervisor.
ceding year. Many volumes of tech -' preserve freedom; that whether we
Clare M. Holder; clerk. Walter E.
of their woik' In the high Jouffled until a later date.
I..VU.
UNC PUUUUUMU.K.
“ ')r
U. S A. i* bring Gull take in 1890. Under the super­ I ~ u». Th. Detran ct-wr ot U»i
nlcul U..U
and trade
publications have
era-No. 3 tri. Qu^t- [exhibits
'
■- seliool gym.
i
case has become somewhat. Stanton; treasurer, Albert E. Jone*I
been added also, due to the numer-1 f,,l*ed into a position of world tead- vision of Rev. Wm. Tompklnson. the
*
- —
•- complicated by the fact that tire Justice. Elmer Wiles; highway com.
classes formed what was called the [
ous requests for special subjects.; M’hlp.
mlssloner, Otto Dahm; board of reI
Power
Corp
,
has
filet^sult
in
bank
­
Tlie main library and both branches;. Ocorge Hebdm asked for n spe- Hickory Corners Circuit A circuit'
. ' nintrv Ira Ol—
i-m-T &lt;n CT—In.l' vtew. Albert Q. Fruin. Only one
have cooperated in the ' Victory cla&gt; donation for the Barry County T'f,
'■*
ran Branch' im’-------------------- ------- '
on through the summer In the 4H R*l"d*. seeking reorganization and ticket, the Republican, in Assyria
Book" campaign and a large number R'-*1 Cross to be used for fumteh- Hu.ch° B L HurS?'cln&gt;2^“1
&gt;’ R'a C'““
OranjcrtBe-No. 3 tri.. Oran«e
Orangeville—No. 3 frl. Orangeville poetry, garden, dairy, and meat “* permission of the federal court Twp.
nix
u
irsrcaiiuu room for
lor solsol­ n 5.n' j „ MU™
of volumes were collected to be sent, ln
« »
recreation
ro,,nc
। has been asked io furnish one room, viltaae
No 4
*56
Ulage, «2478247, No.
4, Bloke
Stake. 855.
[animal projects. Mr. Foster stated *s necessary before the county can! BALTIMORE---------------TWP
diers at Fort Custer; 865 64' was col­
to the country'll armed forces.
Supervisor,
Rutland—No. 1. Algonquin —
Lake.;
Ihat this u,1* .....
one of me
the hi
4H v,u&gt;»
clubs ftUe'. .Leon
i«n
lected.
...M.
iawi »iuuN.
vicra.
Moon; nu-t
clerk. jjonn
John wrmaor;
Ormobe;
----— -------------- ,------ No- 4., contributions to the national war. A
Adclberl Cort right of the civic
A meeting of representatives of
01 ii treasurer.
«™*urer. Mildred Garrett;
Garrett;, ju*Uc«,
jualtee,
Middleville
.john Birman';
Blrmam board of nviBW.
Roy
m-------------------------- tl,orl “nd Uw ,ood for vlc‘t,r&gt;’ Pro* uje
‘e ,M
lddUvllle Power CarporaUan.
Corporation. .John
review.-Hoy
•affairs committee introduced a res­ one erected during the pastorate ofIf anyone will donate a usable
No. 6, Edger. 888; No. 7 frL Good-1 grain.
—:------- - ticket wm the
B..UX Tire
.ue county
axuur 4H
«i club
aUB organeng...-■ ,ts bonding comnanv.
company, the Hairvl
Barry Rlce. The «Democrat
olution favoring im ordinance to Rev. J. W. McCue. When the union'
piano
Les
Hawthorne
will
call
for
wl
2!l
*
107
'
t
10
'i
Yeckle
?
’
*?',
’
ixatlon
has
set
a
goal
for
this
sum-/-----------------------------------1
Izatlon
sum-.
County
Road
Comm.,
and
other*[only
O
ne
nominated.
.
charge fee* for peddlers and hawk­ of the Methodist Episcopal North. ।
It
and
take
care
of
transportation
Thornapple
—
ThomappleKellogg
mPr
of
even
.
e
ijRtbIe
rural
boy
or'
Interested
in
the
controversy,
was
ers' within the city of Hastings. Fees the Methodist Episcopal South and
school, Middleville village, state aid, glr| a 4H cjUb member to assist In *chedtded for Wednesday at the site
the Methodist Protestant L1IU3
churches j
Leon Leonard. Russell Beeler. recommended were 8100 for one ..ra.
84320. tuition
tuition, «9M
8225. torai
total »zAMro.
84545.00. [carrying
, carrying out this food
lood program °f ‘h&lt;' damage, when ■**
an attempt Backus; clerk. Waiter Bolyen; treas­
was completed In 1939,
1939. Rev. McCue iMemble more could be used to ad- **MO
Kendall Rcuhm. Albert Dykstra. year; 860 for six montlis; 810 for
__ ■t interest —was
__ shown
•__ _ in the unillrl
m* mnrtw
nn amicable
.1—3.1. urer. Mrs. Leon Dunning; jtutfcaa,
Woodland—Woodland Twp. Con- Orra
wouW I**
mndc tn
10 ruorh
»each.an
was appointed pdktor of the church.1 '“ntage. Equipping there rooms will
Police Officer Richard Endsley nnd one month and 82 for one day. The
Charles Hammond and Clyde Clark:
[ --------------helpvur future
men to pass MUd«Ud Khool. .ua .Id, (Mia. m„Un, 0I lhu IO,t c,ub,
u.. Mlkwa.
Mrs. Minnie TreUirick. who poss-|
-----------fighting
-------------------resolution passed unanimously.
one Other Barry County representa­
.
..............
.
-- board of review, Will Lelnaar; con­
tuition. asoj
1594. &gt;A»al
total 8330650.
। tiieir leisure hours in pleasant sur- i.tirinn
Charles Leonard, president of the
■; inc organized this week.
’2* „
tive yet to be selected, plan to at­
stables. Earl Butler, Clarence Done, roundings and give them comfort- i Yankee Spring*—Uo. 1 frl- Gates1
Miss Beatrice Boyle, assistant NEW CARS, TIRES
fair
board,
outlined
plan*
for
the
a
member
of
the
church
longer
than
tend the American Legion school-for
van. Mason Newton and Donald Mc8114;
No.
3
frl.,
Yankee
Springs,
able
facilities
for
writing
to
their
.
coming fair. .
any other person—65 years.
- state club leader and fudge of the GRANTED BY
air raid, wardens nt Chief Noonday
Quarrie.
Barry township Democrat*
।
mothers
and
friends.
Donation*
of
8100.
The meeting was In charge of
exhibits, picked the following 4H
The anniversary celebration will
park. Yankee Springs. April 13 to
RATIONING BOARD
George Lockwood. Jay Marsman. open on Friday, when the W. 8. C. magazine subscriptions, new and ln-[
club members for honors:
[ teresttng books, games, or other I
Delegates to State Club week:I The Barry County
CARLTON TWP.—The Republi­
Rationing
Tlie school is being sponsored, Harvey Werner, Julius Knowlton. S. meets at 8:30 with Mrs. Alice. "fun" material, will be accepted and |
Harriett Babcock. Phyllis Cutler. Board met bn March 30 and passed cans made a clean sweep of the of­
tinder a direct assignment from M. E. Tuckerman and Roy Brunch. Evans in charge. A pot luck dinnerI sent forward with deep apprecla-|
Donnn Davis. Beniieta Callahan,'
fice* In Carlton township aa fol­
President Roosevelt, by the Depart­
upon car and tire applications.
Mary Townsend and Wilma Haight.lows: Supervisor. Walter Culbert, R
the Hickory Comers ladies will be। tlon by any member of the two com-11
ment of Michigan American Legion.
mlttees.
Such material can .beJ
Alternates. Jennetl Doxey. Louise [ Carroll Fisher, who recently joined 110. John Usbome. D. 53. maj. 57;
hostesses
to
the
County
W.
8.
C.
S.
810,000 was appropriated by the
the marines, was given permission clerk. Lawrence Farrell. R. 120, John
brought to the homes of the com-!
groups.
Christiansen
and
Iris
Olmstead.
I
Legion to defray Ure expenses of
,
mlttee
members
or
it
can
be
turned
Style
revue
delegates:
Bonnie
----------------------—
—
...
—
------The program for Sunday is an­
Ute schools which will be held
The Barry County Youth Council
Mrs. ‘ Mabie Field Win* Jean Drake. Gladys Wallace. Mary
in at the club on the night of the
Ncw c*r eppUcaUon* were also
throughout the state of Michigan will hold IL', annual meeting. Tues­ nounced as follows:
dance.
Lou Huntington. Betty McNieL granted to Clarence Longstreet, MldOnly Contest
nnd nil of the other states of the day. April 21. at 8 p. m. nt the Has­
Phyllls Culler nnd Donna Davis.
I dlcvIUe; Harold Grlffeth. Middle­
The Barry County Red Cross has
lowshlp Service, Rev. Wm. Coombs,
Union.
tings High school. All Interested
Less Hum one-quarter of the elig­
School Lunch delegate: Anna■-vUle. and Howard Serven. Bellevue,
' appointed the following County
Those who take this course will be In the Youth activities of the coun­ leader.
I The state board granted the local
Committee to look after the raising ible voters In Hastings turned outi Cwartz.
10: 30 A. M.—Sunday school.
in a position to instruct local classes ty are cordially Invited to attend.
P G. Lundin, assistant state club[ board twelve extra tires to take care
Glenn Wotring. Chairman ot Um
11: 30 A. M.—Morning worship. of funds for the Barry County re- for the city elecUon Monday.
and by May 1 the Michigan Council
The County Y. M. C. A., the Boy Sermon by Dr. Edmund Holt Bab­[ creation room at Fort Custer: Les­
In the only contest Mrs. MabelI leader and Judge of the boys’ work.
‘he applications on hand. How­ Barry County USDA, announce*
of Defense expects to have 1,000 Scouts and the Camp Fire Girls are
Field
defeated
Mr*.
Orville
Sayles
&gt;
announced
the
following
4H
honor
*wr- n*e °‘ ‘he applications did that Ely J. Campbell. Grand Rap,
lie
Hawthorne,
chairman:
Mrs.
R.
bitt. District Supt. of Grand Rap­
qualified Instructors In the field.
supported by* this organization, also Ids District
M. Cook and Walter Eaton. The for City treasurer by 437 to 235.
member*:
not get the approval of the board
the City Youth Council with help
Chas. H. Leonard, mayor: Adel-■
above Red Cross committee is being
D«legates to State Club week: «&gt; that number of tires were re­ rnenl man of the U. 8. employment
from the Hastings City Council.
2:30 P. M.—Platform meeting In, supplemented by the Country Club bert Cortrlght.“municipal Judge:: Charles Stndel, Bud Murray. Roger turned to the state. Those granted service for this county. Mr. CatnpStine. Reginald Smith. Alternates',,res wfre: Passenger—Rev. Paul
charge of Rev. Edward Swaddling. Committee in charge of the benefit
Fmir
Aiirtinn
Calpc
1,1
lhu
,lme
of
stn&gt;
'
5
11
u
d
“
ubl
&gt;
’
rour MUClIOn Odles ( necessary that we guide nnd protect Former Hpastors
Fred 12:!!
Kelley.
to State Club week: Henry Adter. Olmstead.
Fxd
“, :2 and the County Building just south at
—.vo.o will icuunuce.
'dance, as follow*: Mr. and Mrs. Ed
reminisce.
DOWNS BREAKS
the interest* of youth. We must not
John Rlchard-wn. Paul Otis and,2 tubes; Leon Cole, 1; Louise Hay­ the Windstorm office each Wednet6:30 P. M.—Panel discussion by Van PopeHng. chairmen: Mr. and
7-WAY TIE
the young people, ted byOrvln Thal-I Mrs- Clayton Brandstetter: Mr. and
William Racine.
I ward. 1; Bernice Janson. 2 and 2
AL. HENNING. Prop.
Closest race In the city election , State Honor Roll candidate? tubes; Dr. B. A. Perry. 1. Truck
our young people as normal a life er.
z
Mrs. Cedric Morey; Mr. and Mrs
Having discontinued farming Mr. as we can possibly give them.
8:00 P. M—Evening worship. DrJ George Hcbden; Mrs. Orville Sayles;, Monday developed in the 2nd
FMUr.
John Richardson. James McDermld. nnd trtfetor—P. J. Flnels and Sons. ring, chairman; Harold
Henning will hold an aucUori sale at
It
____
. ..
anrl Ur* Unm-r
i| Precinct of the Fourth ward
It is up to us—as a county—to do Wayne Fleenor»John Rabbitt and Gordon Stine
i 4 and 4 tubes; Monroe Follls. 2 county agent; Harry J. Elliott. F.
of Albion, youth i Mr. and Mrs Homer Smith.
•thu
----------------------------------------- i I tubes; Carl Enz. 2 and 2 tubes;
-*.- No
No” one else cin
can to
do 'H
it fo7
for J
us.
Our boys in the army deserve all;
w«d&lt;
d i! .on Oral“J u a.P &lt;?’lreel- Let US then decide that this will leader of the conference, will be the support we can give them. Even
for
constable
with
Bert
Lancas
­
fnnvnnLinH Burr&gt;’ Co• R°«d Com. 2 and 1 tube;
Jnwi*
** one. of
ni“Jor contribution the speaker.
Bert Hayner. 2 tubes: Gro. Parrott.
Special music will feature each if you can't dance or if you can't ■ ter, Clair DeCou. Robert Cor­
m
J
whlch Wc- can Kive-as citizens—
kin, Wallace Osborn. Clifford Do­
come, why not buy a ticket anyway
service.
0 R Brarauu.ur, will be available at his office each
S Berli^wlU ^cJraUre *h0.JJ!™11*'
lan, George Lockwood and Ekirl
Wednesday.
r
’
2 and 2 tube*.
—Hickory Comers Coma. or make a donation of a dime or
B Benaway will act as clerk. See the on the "Home Front."
Coleman getting one vote each.
Woman’s Christian Temperance
The Consumers Power Co's., apanything you feel you can give.
adv. elsewhere In this Issue for full
However, the aettlehiqntof this -। Union convention of Barry county plication for seven retreads was the War Board in relieving the farm
PRESBYTERIAL TO
particulars.
deadlock presents noproblem &gt;111 meet tn Freeport on Friday.! granted. Rolland Bolton was au­ lielp situation for the duration. Uh
LOCAL DOGS WIN
MEET IN HASTINGS
AT GRAND RAPIDS
since the citizens of the Fourth's . May the 8th with Mrs. Dora B. thorized to purchase two obsolete superintendent* of the several high
TF.D 8. K. REID/prop.
1st Precinct came through with i Whitney of Benton Harbor as guest tires and Chas. McNulty and Her­ schools In the county have been In­
Mr and Mrs. Harry Young at­
The sixty-fourth annual meeting
Because of ill health Mr. Reid will
a smashing vote of 4 for the vet­
speaker. Mrs Whitney is State bert Blackwell were granted one
dUpose of hl* personal Itfoperty &lt;it tended the All-Breed Puppy Match1 of the Lansing Presbyter!*! Society
eran Ed Downs and thus swept । President of the organization and a each.
and the War Board Saturday mornpublic auction al Reids Resort. at Grand Rapids Saturday evening,, for Missions will be held In the
the field.
' fluent and enthusiastic speaker. She
On Monday of this week the ra­
Thomapple lake. He Is offering a where Mr. Young entered and hand­. First Presbyterian church in Ha»Another “Salvage For Victory"
Ls a Judge In the Juvenile Court at tioning board met again and passed Supervisors Room in the Court
good list of cows, one horse, hogs, led Miss Bea Hemey's beautifulI Ungs on April. 15 and 16. Over a drive will start at 9 o'clock Satur­
। Benton Harbor.
upon another group of application.
and farm machinery. Dewey Reed Doberman bitch, Victoria v. Holm-' hundred women from Battle Creek,
Henry
Wellman,
member
of
Board
day morning from the’county gar­
Al that time they granted permis­ of registering high school boys Io
will cry the sale and Clifford Ham-1 qulst. putting her through to Best jI Lansing. Jackson. Hillsdale, Adrian
of Review: Harry Ritchie. supevlssion for the purchase of new car* to work during vacation will be dismond will act as clerk. See the adv., 1 of Breed. Tills was the third match1 and other clUes in the Presbytery age People are urged to cooperate or 1st and 4th wards: James J. COCKER HPANIEL CLUB
in this drive by having their, waste Mead, supervisor 2nd and 3rd wards; TO HOLD FIELD TRIALS
Howard O. Drake. Dowling: Leo
elsewhere in this Issue for full par­ for this puppy, who won Winner*1 are expected to be present.
material
on
Ure
porch
or.
If
the
। Female at Jackson, and Best of’
There will be four sessions and an
ticulars.
Roy Thomas, alderman 1st ward;
The Michigan Cocker Spaniel club Russell. Delton: Clyde DeKilder,
Breed at both the Lansing andI evening program on Wednesday. weaUier permits, at the curb in front John Hewitt, aiderman 2nd waid; will hold a field trial Sunday, April Delton; Dr. Burton A. Perry. Has­
BEN CAMPBELL^ Prop.
.
Grand Rapid* matches.
Miss Rachell Benfer. now a. young of their homes. Volunteer* are need­ Hany Miller, alderman 3rd ward; 12. on the property back of Castle ting* and Elmer Parcell. Hastings.
Having sold hl* farm Mr. Camp­
Mr. and Mrs. Young also enter­ people's secretary of the Presbyter­ ed for this drive and those who can George E. Goodyear, aiderman 4th Hall on US-12. 2 miles west of ■ Passenger car tires were granted
bell will hold an auction sale at the ed their buff Cocker bitch. Wye, Ian board and formerly a mission- help are asked to get tn touch with ward were all elected without op­ Galesburg and 6 miles east of Kal­ to: Pearl Lightfoot. Freeport. 2 tire*
farm located U mile north ot Hick­ Vee's Cream Pudding, winning her■ ary in the southwest, will *peak. Winston Merrick at the Consumers position.
and 2 tubes; Rev. Sheldon Qulncer, and Roger Bennett, student director
amazoo at 1 p. m.
, , ,
Middleville. 1 tube; Barry County
ory Corner*. He is offering a good cIrm and Winners Female for Buffs। She Is said to be a good speaker, Power office. Local merchants havej
11*1 of cow*, chicken*, hay and; and Reds.
bright, alert and witty. Music will donated their trucks. As a start for: COUNTY FIRE WARDEN
’
dent of the club, announces that Road Conun, I tire. Truck tires and
this
drive
700
lbs.
of
scrap
aluminum
DOSTER
KEPT
BUSY
grain, farm machinery and house-1
be furnished by the church and
there will be a demonstration of lubes: B N. Randall. 1 Ure and 1
hold goods
Harold Belcher and
high school choirs under the direc- has already been turned in. The
Leoti Doster, county fire warden, field trained Cockers from Illinois, tube: Horry Steenbock. 1 tire;
FOURTH REGIBTRAT/bN
Son will cry the sale and E. M. Cadtlon Qf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lower: money from this drive will be divid-1 is busy getting the county organized which should prove very interesting. Barry Co. Road Comm.. 2 tires;
i The meetings open at 10 A. M.. cd between the local playground.!
There will be no admission charge Chas. Overholt. 1 tire and 1 tube; The cast is a* folio**: Richard
' in defense groups. On Tuesday eveA fourth registration will be
adv. elsewhere in this issue for full,
1:30 P. M. and 7:30 in the evening contribution to the Red Cross to ।। ning he held a meeting at Quimby with a small entry fee for your dog Harold Marshal). 2 tires and 2 tubes; Early. Richard Rasey. Emily Early.
help fumteh a day-time recreation I
particulars.
conducted throughout the nation
and are open to the public.
I and on Wednesday evening at Dowl­ Stakes will be run for puppies and J. M. Scott. 2 tires; Royal Coach Co. Harriett Babcock; Hope Early. Neva
room al Fort Custer, and a hot lunch
In accordance with the Pre*!-,
Ing. A meeting is being planned at adult dog*. Call or see Mr. Harry 4 tires; Hubert Barnum, 1 tire and Warner; Dick Early. Keith f
TIM SEN8IBA. Prop.
fund at the high school. Hastings
WOMEN’S CLUB TO
dent's proclamation on Monday,
Hickory Comers but the date has Young, 010 W. Walnut St. for furth­ 1 tube; Charles Bourdo. 1 lire and
Having decided to quit fanning!
ha* had an enviable record in waste
HEAR GUEST SPEAKER
1 tube.
Donald dark; Delphic &lt;li»
er information.
not been *et.
Mr. Senslba will have an auction' p. m. Included In this registra­
material
collections
and
it
is
hoped
The full quota of 18 retreads were
An especially Interesting program
Another meeting will be held at .
sale at the place known as the Bryan I tion will be all males residing In
used, a* follows: Marshall Belaon. ham. Robert Murphy;
Is anticipated for the Women’s club that this pace can be maintained. the Quimby church next Tuesday)
Senslba farm located *&gt; mile east, the continental United States or
Bciton Bower and Laurel Garrison, Dorothy William*. '
on Friday, April 10, when Edward
evening at 8 o'ciotk and everyone in-: DATE SET FOR ANNUAL
and *» mile north of Delton. He is
in the territories of Alaska. Haeach one passenger; Royal Coach
M. Brigham, assistant director of
tereated in defense is urged to at-1 RED CROSS MEETING
DR. KENITH McINTYRE
offering a good list of horses, cuttie, ।
Co.. 2 truck tires and Michigan Paulina Chandler
the Kingman Memorial Museum of
•
COMMISSIONED IN U. 8. NAVY ■ tend.
hogs, chickens, farm machinery i born on or afier April 28. 1877.
State Hwy. Dept.. 13 truck tires.
David Set Um; f*--'
I First aid classes have been or-1
and household goods. Loren Coppdck 1 and on or before February 10.
Dr. Kenilh McIntyre on Wed­
ject Is "Bird Neighbors’' and mov­
Pufpaff; Mrs
ganlzed and are holding meqjlng* at [
A CARD OF THANKS
will cry the sale and Milt Lelnaar - 1BC7. Registrants of this fourth
nesday was commissioned as
ing pictures will also be shown.
Maple Grove. Woodland. Nashville.
I
wish
to
thank
the
many
friends
registration will not be subject
Lieutenant Commander in thg
Members may invite guests.
Tuesday evening. April 14. al
Delton. Middleville and Johnstown
where in this Issue for full partlcu- [ to military service under the
Medical Corps of the U. S. Naval
Grange
hall
Monday,
and
to
offer
my
congrat
­
lari.
Selective Service Act of IMO.
service. He leaves Sunday for
ulations snd best wlshM to Mn.
C. B, Saturday. April 11. Thomas
Further details of this registra­
The new ooard of supervisors will
Wesleyan Service Guild chop ouey
Field.
tion will be published, next week. Store. Starting 1 P. M. Plenty of
new duties.
meet In .their room Tuesday. April
•upper-Th ur*. April a. 50c,—Adv.
Mrs. Orville Baylea
15 for Che purpose of organizaUon.

SPECIAL DRIVE

HONORS AWARDED

ACHIEVEMENT DAY

C. OFC. HOLDS
INTER-CITY" MEET

_ lh,

County Men To Take
Special Air Raid
Warden Instruction

LIGHT VOTE IN
CITY ELECTIONS

Annual Meeting Of
County Youth Council

Farm Placement For
Barry County

I convention
W. C
U. T
I . IU.

At Freeport Moy 8

1

Salvage For Victory
Drive Saturday - Your
Co-operation Asked

"FOOT LOOSE" SET
FOR APRIL 24

—'—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL t, 1M1
OBITUARY
I SENTENCES PASSED
Oec.-yia May Chandler waa bom ON THREE OFFENDERS
at Shelbina. Shelby County. MbJustice Ben Bowman, acting In
sourl. October •, 1B78. the oldest of ,che absence of Municipal Judge
' a family of eight children. She at- ,Cortrighu on Tuesday passed sen- *
Pvt. Woodrow Allerding is home unded public school tn Shelbina tence upon three men.
on furlough from Kansas visiting mlll at thc
of jtxteen she moved
Elmer Judson Hartwell. 44 of
relatives and friends.
to the home of her grandmother in Shelbyville, arrested Sunday by
Judge Morris Davb of Stanton Prairieville township. Barry Coun- Chief of Police Thompson and Dep­
willfiMd the Circuit Court here Frl-: ty and continued her schooling un- , uty Sheriff Glen Swift about a mils
day for Judge McDonald.
Ill graduation from thc Barry west of the city on a charge of
Mrs Robert Cole was taken u&gt; County Nonna! after which she drunk and disorderly was assessed
Thursday
. Pennock
____ . hoapUal
■ _________
. with
___ , . . ,for several yean tn the db- . a fine of tlo and costs of M.85 or
-bronchial
-bronchial pneumonia.
,i
1 ‘S?00’*
,
, J «n alternate of 15 days in Jail.

Local Newt

LUNCH

BREAKFAST

uHOtW3*1

"

F

ix ?ss

x.’S’m* &amp;

«, „

arrived safely inicrbmd

faction for her family and friends, ptainant being hb wife. Viola. Hlg

DINNER

“x'clovb,u,a“

Mn. Ltod D.LB.0. In XbJX
■&lt; Mrs. Walter Oates of
MT. “
and
!
n .
,! always be recalled with pleasure by Parchment, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
DeGolia called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl
f Ernest Beaver, son of Mr. and Mra (those who kne h„
•"
1
Oates
Bunday.
I Una^and’now restdinTt'n rnmntnn ' Bllc ,UM*4 quietly away from Ulis1
Mr. and Mn. Ed Monica of Has­
fLlif
1Uc °" March 31 ,eav‘n« “
tings. Mr. and Mn. Albert Monica
,u now *tal*oneU at band, two daughters, her mother. spent SUnday with Mr. and Mrs,
■ niL&lt;?,r*iifTralnlnif *chouI ,n San three brothers and an uncounted; Charles Kingsbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and
i
Mrmert
number ol relatives and friends.
! children were in Kalamazoo Satur. day and Mrs. Holin Hazel accom'• panled them home for over Sun­
'.
[since. Lake Odessa Wave-Times
.Are prombea of happier years.
j day.
...
I Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Pcnnels calli well known Barry co. resident*.— For Ood has marked each sorrow­ cd on Mr. and Mn. Harry Nagel
ing day,
Sunday evening.

AND YOU SAVE MONEY, TOO, WHEN YOU TRADE AT

FOOD CENTER
STEAKS
I.

sirloin

or Swiss. Ib.

t

..IS iXTS-‘SZr4

35

PORK HOCKS Lean, Meaty
SHORTS RIBS OF BEEF
PORK SPARE RIBS
PORK NECK BONES
PORK STEAKS Blado Cuts
RING OR SLICED BOLOGNA
PORK LIVER Sliced or Chunk
FILLETS
BONELESS VEAL OR BEEF ROASTS
PORK CHOPS First Cuts

FRESH GROUND BEEF

2lb‘ 39
BEEF CHUCK ROAST

lb. 26

22*
,b 17
22
!b.
8
ib 33
ib 21
lb. 19
&lt;b 19
,b 35
lk. 33*
b

paper taaued by CMCE of Mt. Pleas- OVER 300 ATTEND
j Mr- *ntI Mn Charlea Kingsbury
ant. He U a teacher in the Mt. DAIRYMEN’S BANQUET
entertained fourteen guests at a
riru.nl xhodb.
|
ihm hundred .lirndrd U.
,
Bradford Hinckley. *on of Mr. and. Dairymen’s Banquet in I O O P
Mr‘ “nd Mr*‘ L*sUr M°nK* anrt
Mrs. ■‘Clayum Hinckley, has enlist- hall last Wednesday evening. April bo&gt;«i*P*nt Eas,u’r 8,l‘nd“&gt;’ wllh Mn&gt;ed in the army air corp# nnd ex- 1. Tlie Dowling L. A. 8. served the i Bl'a^lc Leonard In Hastings.
pects to leave for induction about ’ supper with much of thc food fur-1 Mra; Julla Weller of Delion is
April 15. SeveoU months ago he nithed by the dairymen of the ’ *Pend,n&lt; the wctk wllh Mr. and
completed hb term of enlbtment in. county.
I Mrs- H*ny Dings.
the navy and received hb honorable I Kim Sigler acted as toastmaster' Mrx’ Emtna K,E Johiwox of Dcdheharge
| and Jim Hayes. Dairy Extension tr®“ «Jenl ’he week with her parBernice Kelley formetly of 420 W.| Speclaibl of M. S. C.. was the speak- e,1U’ Mr “n&lt;s Mrs‘ A Johncox.
Madison and Prank B. Stanley, chef., er. It was an evening of fun and. Mr"‘ Dule MorrU anrt children of &gt;
of Grand Rapids have purchased a pleasure and these two mnr were AllfSan *0*nt the weekend wiUi Mr.
restaurant at 18 W. JacksonSt.I at their best. Group singing was led “nd Mra Arthur Johncox
Battle Creek. They are remodeling by Glenn Wotring and the Lake1 Mr' ,“nd. Mra WMtace NaDalc .
and redecornUng. Mn.'KeUey has'twins of Woodland entertained with *'r,lerlalned Sunday their children
rented hen home here, to Mr. and'a military tap dance and song. Work Mr “n? Mrs E,dfn Hechlcr of HasMrs. Glenn Miller. Much success [and worry were forgotten and a tln8A Mr and Mrs. Claire Ixrwis
b wished to her in thta new buM-’ grand good time was enjoyed by i at^? chJJdren of Kalamazoo.
ness.
I
* I Pvt- Roland Chilson of Ft- Custer
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Chilson.
L. A. S. will meet at the Town
Hall thia Thursday.

DEL MONTE SAI

A CANNY SUITOR

HEAD LETTUCE

Peaches “is: 2"™.“39c
Sdillonie j

ry

peaches

Plums

i

Pineapple
Del Monte
Delux

Dal Monte
Sliced
No. 2 can

large, crisp

AsWV

Beet Greens

3 "‘irsoc

15‘
4C
2,or 9C

FOUND

Texas Cabbage
POUND

DEL MONTE

COFFEE

30,)
2 ,b,

59*

FRUIT

COCKTAIL
De! Monte,
No. 1 tall

2.o, 29*

Celery
Cream Style

Spinach

G. B. CORN

California Oranges

DEL MONTE

3 N; 35*

Asparagus
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Phone 2421

HOUSECLEANING
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sl’NKIST — DOZEN

DEL MONTE

IIAM.IIAItT IIAKEKY
I1J 8. Jefferson St

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Lemons

10‘

TENDER — BUNCH

GRAPEFRUIT 1
Case $3.10

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No. 2 Cant

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Not a pleasant subject to bring op. but an annual
disagreeable event.
It calls for New Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads, Cur­
tain Scrims, House Dresses and House Coats.

FOR TODAY'S DINNER

Percale House Dresses
with potatoes, rarrols and
onion*
Deviled Egg Salad*
Plain BUc nils’
Jelly
Chocolate Cream Pie*

1.39

80 x 80 Print House Dresses1.95

Broadcloth Play Suits
with skirts, at only 1.95

‘We bare the recipes for you

Smocks at------------------1.95 and 1.39

’I13 29c
lg. size

2

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10,or33

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dozen

35
10

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USE. SIZE — DOZ. .

5 Ib*.

PILLSBURY FARINA
764^47
KRAFT DINNER
SHURFINE NOODLES

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DIVINITY LAYER CAKES
SUGAR COOKIES

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A young-Scolwnari went to th"
tcWra ph-office one morning -arid
wired a prcponl of marriage to h.i
sweetheart.
After spending
tic
etiti'f day nnd part of the nig’t
waiting, he w, ; finally rewarded
t&gt;&gt; an affinndUvc reply.
"If I were you." suggested flu*
operator, who delivered the mes*age. "I’d think twice before I’d ▼
marry a girl who kept me wulttai;
all day for my answer."
"Na. na." replied thc young Scot.
The lass who wqlts for the night

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fresh

PILLSBURY FLOUR
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FRUITS fn°.r^,d
3,„59*
PEARS D™TE
3.85*
CORN ■’vVrXL..
3,..39*
LIMA BEANS DcLM.””* 3
50*
PINEAPPLE Ch-JaMaT... 2 .a, 33*
PINEAPPLE JUICE D" “VJ'k 32*
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
21*
SPINACH d"n“-T
3 47*
RAISINS DdM"”'5'*r„
11*
PRUNES D',M"”'M*Tlb Pk9 12*
PRUNES “'*
2 P'kb, 21*

L1X2..

for

I lb.

You wm N«

18*
17*
19
15*

SHREDDED WHEAT
KELLOGGS post toasties’
GRAPENUT FLAKES
UlUCSTIEC
HnCAIiCJ

of

Champion,

11*
8*
10*
10*

PET MILK
Small cans, 2 for 9c;
COCOA
Our Mother's
CAKE FLOUR
Sno Sheen
EGCS
Grade B. Med.
TOMATOES
Firm
CARROTS
Fresh
ONIONS
Dry —

31*25*
2 &lt;b. 19
2 X.23
29
2 ,b. 25
2 bchi. 1 3
2 lb, 15

FDDD^CENTER
206 E. State St., Hastings, Mich.

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N. Main St., Nashville, Mich,

House Coats1.95 and 1.39
Slacks at

1.25 to 1.95

Lace Curtains and Panels
Rayon Marquisette Panels

85c

French Marquisette panels

69c, 39c

Quaker Curtains, pairs 1.50 and 1,00
Quaker Curtains, panels 98c to 1.98
Curtain Scrlmi and .Marquisettes in plain and fancy

Flat Curtain Rods stay up, at .. 10c
Cheese Cloth at

Ice
Cream

10c and 5c

Chocolate
or Vanilla

25?

HASTINGS

Exclusive Hut Kot Expensive

PHONE 2504

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THTTRSDAY. APSIL 9. 1911

Organizations

SOCIAL
EVENTS

j Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet
.With Miy. A. B. Wickett, 701 8.
' Church St.. on Wednesday, April
15. al 2:00 P. M. Please come pre­
' pared to jet your ticket* for the
general Guild meeting April 29.

Mr*. BAmey Williams went to
Ohio. Thursday to vUil her father1
who 1* HI. returning Sunday.
'
. Friday afternoon. Neva Ball. Ger-1
trade William*. Phyllis Cheesetnan
I Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet ' and Jacqueline Spray went home
with Mrs McCaul. their teacher.'
oi the home ot Mr*. W. D. Borne*. who took them to Hasting* Satur­
। 135 W. Walnut on Tuesday. April day morning for the 4-H program. ;
The Stitch and Chatter Club nut '*14. al 1:30. Guests invited.
Bonn Id Wllltnm* and John Cheese • j
on Thursday eveninc. March 26. i
man helped Mrs McCuul arrange!
with Mrs. Tillie Houvcnalr. Thirteen I The P. N. G. club will be entermembers were present and two talned at the lyime of Mr*. Anna
gue*U. MU* Virginia .Wehfare and Newton. N. Bollwood. 8L, Thursday .
Mr*. Helrtgle
Demonstration in evening, April 9 Potluck supper at
jewing wiui given by Mrs. Ines Well- 0:30.
’ fare and a memory teal by Mr*. Inn:
-----------/ Weldon. Color combinations for! Circle No. 3 of the Methodist W
\ spring home furnishings eyre dl«- 8- C. 8. will have n cooperative j
\ cussed while hands were busy with luncheon in therhurrh parlor* o.t
\iieedles and crochet hooks. After a Friday. April IQ/ut one o'clock. Ah
short business meeting a light members expected.
Visitors wrl- '
lunch was served. The nest meeting come.
wilkbe on Thursday evening. AprilIt —----- ---------------------2.1. vhlh Mrs. Velma Leslie. Blrttr-- Algonquin lake P. T. A. will meet .
day honors will go to Mrs. Mollie Friday evening, April 10. Rev. Gury
Bennett andMmJitabel Bxrte.
«111 sl*ak on "Children In War- j
.
.
s—| Tune." Albert Slauffer will show
A family gathering was held a*. ’ colored films of the east. Everyone
the home of Mr. nnd Mr. Ernest welcome.
Scott honoring Dewey Anderson I
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---------whose birthday wus Monday. Gue t*| Th" Maccabees win hold their
Included Mn. Dora. Scott uixl •un.' next meeting on Thursday after­
LeRoy. of Chicago; Mrs. Florence j noon. April 10 Members are urged
Blackford of In Ing: and Mr. and to attend as final ariangements for
Mrs. Dewey Anderson and family, the rally must be considered.
A chicken dinner war; served to'
The next uj^'tln:: of the Banner
twenty-three.
Class of the Methodist chufch .-clioo!
The Pythian Slstent held n benefit will be Tuesday evening. April 14, j
cord party al the K. of P. hail Tues­ nt the home of Miss Elizabeth H&gt;-rtry
day evening. Pedro was played, high 929 8. Jefferson St.. With Mias Henry
score for the men being won by J. and Mrs. B P. Cowles ar. hostvsws
L Valentine and lbw score by Bob Supper a* usual, at 6:30 o'clock.
McGlockiln: high score for the wornThe Knight Templar lai tiler. will
en won by Mr*. J. L. Valentine and
low store by Mrs Robert McOlock- meet Thursday. April 9. nt the Ma­
sonic dining room. Mrs. Bernard
lin.
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AND

Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Gray were
Mylo Shaw and mother attended
hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Le­ a meeting of the Stortliorn Assort* -1
land Goodson and children. Mr. and tlon Friday kt the home of Mr. and,
Mr*. Ira Zimmerman near Dimon-;

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Mylo.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Rnj
little ton of Middtevllio w
Chas. Cux drove to Detroit Satur­ end guest* of Mr. and Jd
Nichols and family.
day and returning Sunday with his, Perry {ta:num hiu been
Saturday In Hastings and attended
| Achievement Day.

home convalescing from a recent
operation. MH. Thelma Soya has
been helping her with lhe house-

CLUB NEWS

A number of parents attended
Achievement Day Saturday. Thoae
from this way to receive special

miVERSflfly
JU BILES !
»trust

Glen-Row
DRESSES
Wonderful Patterns For Every Use!
They Wash Easily, Wear beautifully!

Mrs. Robert Rlzbr was hostess tn1
the Octa club on Friday evening at:
her home on E. Walnut St Winners
nt prdro were Mrs. David Irwin and
Mrs. Richard Kenfleld.

RONDO- PRINTS
•Sport Styles

Mrs Fred Friedrich wns hostess to
the Merri-I-Go club on Thursday
afternoon. Mrs. Harry Larsen. Mrs.:
Dan lewis nnd Mrs. Shirley Henry!
held the winning bridge scores.

Casual Models

FOUNDER'S
FEATURE

The Widows' club, will be entertalned by Mrs. Arthur Laubaugh. N.
Michigan Ave. on Friday evening. Al
cooperative supper Is to be followed
with a social time. Honor guests are J
Mis. Minnie McDonald nnd Mra '
Florence Hnrthy.
Three tables of bridge were In I
play on Thursday when Mrs Cl.tr-'
cnee Cnpjxm entertained her bridge
club Winners were Mrs.
*
—
s. J.
W 1'
Hewitt and Mrs. Vernor IBlough.
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Plaids and Plains!

we sold thousands of atiff* cottar, stiff bosom shirts.
But men want comfort to­
day!”

long torso suits. Spring col-

WORK CLOTHES VALUES!

... Men ITear

Hometown

Broadcloth

Save On Notions
Designed to be the best
choice for spring! Cleverly
fashioned in dressy, casual
and sport styles

Organdy

frillinc

Smart Simulated Leather! Z

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HANDBAGS

Rayons

The right accessory for
your spring outfit!’Fash­
ioned in dressy
or sport styles!
Af)
Simulated pat- yjTrf.

DRESS SHIRTS

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Exquisite
Colors — yd.

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Pastels so lovely that they take
your breath awayl Good qual­
ity that tailors beautifully, will
not slip at tlie seams! Perfect

For Every Occasion!

Women's Shoes
Rayon and Cotton

Flake Prints
Smart for
Sports — yd.
WOMEN'S BATISTE

GOWNS, 73c
"Early to bed" will be an easy
task when you wear one of
these delight(ul printed batiste
gowns! The aainty embroid­
ery at neck and shoulders is a
lovely contrast to thc sheer
batiste, lavishly sprinkled with

Shirt &amp; Pants

GVIRV SAVING BRINGS

Boys'
JIMMIES*

front and handy
pocket*. 2-8...
Dress type collar nnd cuffs.
Roomy full cut sizes.

• S tripet

Boy»

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FABRICS

38" Jaspe with tiny woven-in
colored doLj. Fine
QQr ,
quality! Yd.‘&gt;—ww

Frieze—crisp and- heavy
enough for' upholztacingl
NU* Quality
ACV

Stripes and checks that are

TERRY TOWELS

Big MMjfork Shirt* QQc

absorbent cotton! 2 prt
Men** Work Shoe*.
Sturdy leather soles!

COTTONS

SLIPCOVER

Sewing material in several

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• Fignret

quality! Sanforized.

Woven Pattern

Stake Your Furniture Like New!

Sturdy Shoe*

• All-White

Sanforized to control
shrinkage — Nu - Craft*
non-wilt collars — beauti­
fully cut and tailored. For
comfort, for good looks,
for long wear, choose
our smart Topflight Shirts I

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You clothes-creators will love
thia sporty flaked .fabric . . .
half spun rayon, half cotton!

Stripes!
Checks — yd.

Matching Navy Herringbone

"See that man down the street?
He makes a living tupping."
"Oh. a dancer, eh?"
"No. house-to-house selling."

TUB BEX.MX DBl’CGHTH
Courtesy and Friendly ’service |
Shown To All
Prompt Delivery Service Phone M31

Sprightly Print*!

SPRING HATS

TOPFLIGHT

Corveth &amp; Stebbins

Bold splashy print*, quaint florals—they'll inspire you

woven, washable, sturdy Love­
ly pastels, deep tones!

10-90

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FARMERS TO VOTE MAY 2
Saturday. May 2. 1942. is the day
act for the wheat referendum.
!
Quotas were - proclaimed on tlie
1942 wheal crop Inst July when It'
became known that our wheat »up-1
plies exceeded tile marketing -quota
level.
'
Quotas must have the approval'
of two thirds of the formers before,
they can operate. Ijist year quma*
were apptoved by 81 percent of the!
majority of farmers.
We have Hie greatest wheat »iin-|
ply on record at this time. This
means w? have enopgh -wheat on
hand to supply our own needs and
foreign outlets well Into 1243
We must not waste land, labor or
machinery to produce something we
have in plentiful quantities.
Till* land should be used to pro•duce the rood and fibre that we arc
so urgently in need of'such az soy­
beans. ‘ brans, tomatoes. |ieas and
sugar beet*. This is an All-out pro-|
duction program with farmers co-|
operating with the -Department of'
Agriculture to raise the crops that
are needed and curtail on those
crops which are in abundance now.

FRESH SHEER COTTONS
Crisp lawns, fine dimities, lots of other cool lovely
cottons! Exquisite new prints . . . grand ’for you.
your children, your home! 36". Yd.

A spring group that will de­
light you! Box. reefer or

Mrs. Leo Wellfarc entertained hert
extension group al a i o'clock lunch-'
eon Tuesday. The table was] set for
twelve and the afternoon was spent
socially.

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Big splashy florals, cunning little print*, all *o
lovely you’ll be eager in start sewing the minute
you see them! 30". Yd.

SORORITY RAYON PRINTS
get-priced dresses nt
Penney's 1 Spritely
spring styles in ray- .
on crepe, alpaca and
novelty weave*. Dres­
sy. casual and sport
styles in gay prints
nnd
smart
spring

LADIES COATS

On Tuesday of last week.
Arthur Chase wns hostess ti_ .......
bridge club of eight. Miss Mary Me-,1
Elwnin and Mrs. George Sumner,
held the winning scores and Mrs.
E. P. Bollum was presented with the!
guest prize.

AAA

If you’re planning n
smart spring cos­
tume. or a complete
spring wardrobe . .

10 YEARS AGO,

wa&lt; host-1
hrv.1 . 1
Mis. D. A. VanBu&amp;klrk was
ess to thc Study club on Monday
Mrs F. W. Stebbins gave an Inter­
esting Mik dbout her recent trip to
Fort 8111, Okla., mid New Orleans,
IA., Instead of a book review. She!
•poke especially of the French quar­
ter of New Orleans, an old and I
quaint part* of the city.

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Dressy Types

DRESSES
Nautical, princess, bo­
lero and peasant styles
In sturdy cotton QQc
prints and sollds.vO

Great big splashy check* on thick,
quick-drying terry,'. Vibrant colors to
wake up your balhrfioml 21" x 42".

Wash Cloth to match—13" X 13“........

TERRY WASH CLOTHS
Leas than a nlckleeach! Of fluffy terry
in plaids or plain color*. H"xU“.

★ THE PENNEY WAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY ★ ★ * THE THRIFTY WAY IS THE AMERICAI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1943
tungsten carbide tools and tuul;
neither thc machine*, Ute skilled
men nor the technique it might have |

torials

! Callan at th* Newton home were

' R«d Cross Enriched
By Conscience Fund

Mason Newton of South Delton on
Saturday and Ray Murphy of Has­
ting* Bunday.
ct^werB*hZ to Ucon»cl*nce 'fund **
fWnily frTOT B«U*vu* "and
Mr. and Mr* Leslie Pe»*e of Cedchapte- ha* no conscience fund jjr
d M
A*haller of Hastlncs
bitt If it had one. tt would now be
HMltog.
enriched through the thoughtfu.-!
aw»u.
Mr. and Mn Claud Hammond
ne*s of County Clerk Allan Hyde. I ir“®oda’l
e*llers al
. ..___
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.
. KniWk ann cRr’iRxh i./w-m —iak—
Mr. and Mr*. Edd Holly of Kala­
mazoo were Sunday afternoon call­
ui» cieraa unite ruic
iul wros “ _ ” “
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and told Mr. Hyde he desired to
1ftcL&gt;?”d*tron&gt; M&gt;rle Bnd ers at Mr. and Mr*. Burrei Phillips
Mrs.
Phillips is improving slowly
make
restitution
to
the
county.
He
“
oocrt
m
Detroit,
the one; greedy management for: Under the Cartel agreement be- denjand for It in defense Industries duccd 539 pins
fining fnr her nnd sh«through
.
the other.
। tween Standard of New Jersey and | A U‘Ue beryllium mixed wllh copTlie Reynolds brothers eHorte with her first "500 sertra. Starting stated that over a period of time' Dorttid Golden returned from from her recent Illness.
. dating back about fifteen year*, he Penn“k ho«pltal Wednesday and te
---------- - '■»»»---------------In general, wan have an unfav- T. a. Farbenlndustrie of Germany.iP« make* an alloy stronger and gave,their team. Machine*. *coni- with a big 218 first game she car-'rhad defrauded the county of small
I A Botantel report* Uiat in five
ohable reaction on corporate earn- for example, standard of N. J. rt- tougher than mo*t steel*: Berylliuni' P**‘e
w!th "
wri*s' slim* 61 money in petty claim*.! ..“d
called on Mr. and year* time he has pulled 37.689
. .
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,
,
. , took
tookn apair
nailfrom
fromTool
ToolRoom
Roomand
anoand to tnlead
1mhtheihaleague
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forfa-theth. ­Now. the man stated, he had become! Mrl ®dd Myer* and Mr. and Mr*, weed* from a plot of ground-10 feet
ings High taxes, high production celved the proceu for making Buna I *Uo&gt;’ springs,
for example,
.
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! DURUIICU
Engintcrs dropped
the odd game
to night'* play. Her big acorea was lhe'
cat* and heavy capital investment* rubber (the most satisfactory subati--------------- “*the
,u*life
*—of the best *tccl Grinders
maJn rfajon for her
l&gt;0 game a Christian and was making rtatitu-1 Vle,or Myer* of Ionia Saturday, square.
manyZ1times
Uon
for
hi*
past
sins
and
wished
to
:
far plat expansions
os tend
Lena to keep
step tute
iulc for
lur natural ruoocr
rubber yet
yei mauci;
made); spring. German^ began using this .independent League
. Victory over Windstorm.
Jackie Mclvor scored well to hit;!straighten up thia, account He had
n«t .Tiroflu low. If
I any company a process used in Germany for mak- alloy In airplanes in 1936. German | b Bennett made a futile efluit;
no record of the exact amount that
491 and help her mates. Banner.
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interests hiding behind an Amerl- m behalf of his. team. Ftxxl Center.
he had received dishonestly but was'
can corporation got control of beryl-' when he acored a good 540 series, lake' a complete series from Portias ,«ure that $25 would cover It ano'
.
Dee Thayer led her team. Leon-'1
U»m
te'«nu
u&gt;
IHte
...a
“
lh
'
“
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™,
a
wished to pay that amount.
I
Bound as at the start, it will be the &lt;*tane aviation gas. thus enabling
w.
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7
, [ match that went to Woodland by a( ards. with 487 pins and was nwl-'
Halting. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■
kt'irn ' TT** ,und from wh*ch this money!
Exception rpther than thc rule. thla country to acquire the worlds effectively cut off production. One grand slam. 'He swts. however, the, responsible for the three game stem
• m was pjijj hM
dpee bftn dlscon-'
iadministered to Boyes Real Estate.;
Present stock market prices are treated reserve supply of this Im-1 American firm tried for three years leader for the evening
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 10 and 11
" , tmued and the books closed. There
।
Strands
the' odd-------------game from
proof enough of thc depressing ef- J»rtant fuel. Another variation of to get a lease on thc bcryllhuif-proMedics blanked Oar Seal and'
----------- won
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DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Junior
C
of
C.
had
the
better
rt
Trio
™»g*
rook
a
pair,
trcn.
’
lliuui
’
u
El
Xg
feet ol.w^r on business net earning"/th^
procew.was used by.ee**. Another company later got pcr-_.i,1
ThLs 1* a* it should be. No pe^Btxndard to manufacture synthetic ’ mission to make the alloy but had Banner-by-one game.-IState Insulation . ...........
defeated Beta 31gnrotKriv ta: ntaced
**
\
1 m. Phi by the slam route.
told^he^mternan thJ
son or corpbreUon should takp^o- t®’00’tn«redienl for the pro- , to agree Jo shut off all. shipments
mf. Hvnc iota me gentleman mat
Byron Slim" Payne had Uir edge■
vantage of a nattonai emergency to d“c‘lon of TNT. In return Standard to England when the war started,
Womens city Tournament
he respected-him for the act and
reap abnormal profits.
h” Rlvcn to 1 ° p,rben ■ lhc
T‘n&lt;' cartcl U r'ot 0,,l&gt;' “ Problem /on the Recreation League kegiets,
And Dick Foran, Leo Carillo and Andy Devine in
Eight.,™'i'"J™explained
tearr.4. nineteen doubles and explained the
the situation
situation from the
the
! Wednesday night when his 558
llrtv
i.hrhr •in-’will
l.re compete for. county
___ ....» standpoint.
.
. . . —— from
..
wore wax the• beat
to
be
jxr'.rd
A.
Ll
r,&gt;
•
“
.
(
called
Butyl
process
for
making
f°
r
•be
present
but
for
the
future
best to ttHr.rd. A. LI
. .. .. .. ---- "
.uruiij. nauupuiui. The
«lie man
Ulan said
una
First big time offender to attract
clow second with 549
M9 }*
honor*
onors *In
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the
’e Hastings Womens city
City,. he had no children, felt financially
synthetic rubber from oil. a rubber as well. Although under certain con- Douse was a close
.&lt;iw&gt;u
V.. .. re-are Tournament
that twain. Runrlnv Jl -Ml- ________ ________ __2
official notice was Jack &amp; Heintz.
and
Win
Schader
Jr
showed
with
Anrti
imh* Sunday al able to make Use remuneration; and
which, however, is definitely In- dltlons it might bring mutual beneInc., of Bedford. Ohio, manufeo*k ferlor to Buna.
Loc,.
A| ? iat*'
not feel right until he^dld.
t fit* to a/great number of people, it a 54- scries
SUNDAY &lt;U MONDAY. APRIL 12 and 13
Tlie Hanner. Strand Leonard and 1| Mr Hyde suggested that unef
—
Tire Iradtn. Prrk , T.rern
and-r
turers of airplane starters.
r
Cn basis of information made pub- can also be a vehicle by which for­ |re&lt;1 H,
Io Nashville,
N^hrtllr. Hid- J"
*“‘
'2,“ 1 th. clreun»t.nc« th^nwne, te «vPresident William S. Jack drew' lie to date. Standard of N- J. re- OP* interest* might gain economic
2:00 P. M. and will be followed by' rn to some charity. The man agreed,
dlevllle won a.brace of gamer, from:
II45.B54 23 in Mlafv and bonuses
from I. G. Farbcn.. consider-, •'*■1' over vital Industries and thus Hasting:. Ice xnd Fuel and Pktcn Beta Sigma Till. Windstorm, Por- &lt;o thl* and as a result Mr. Hyde ha*1
during Ute year; his son and Ralph I celved
1
’ ably more than it gave. The Butyl form a sort of "biulneu Fifth Col­ Rings roppctl thc odd game- from Has and State Insulation at 4 :00 ; m his posscMlon $25 which ha will I
P M The doubles will be bowled | turn over to thc Barry COunty Red
M. Heintz &lt;co-owner*t were put on a' synthetic rubber process will prob- *umn" boring from .within for thc Leonards.
on thc following Sunday *nd the (Cross Chapter.
basic pay of *100,000 00 egch; hisl ably not be of much use to Germany' political intereat of the parent coun­ Commerrial Leagur
tournament will close on April 26th ।------------- ---- &gt; t
YUtS.. WED., YHURS., APRIL 14. 15. 16
penon»l secretary received $39,356' since
,
'Die match between Hasting* Lum-1 | when the singles will be rolled.
------------oil supply is a major problem lr&gt;’ Cartels can also result in vicious
| ---------HINDS CORNERS
in salary and bonuses;.an assistant: over
(
there. On the other hand. Buifa -monopolies for the regulation of bcr and Coni and Goodyear Bros.'
I Mrs. Roy Harris of Grand Rapid*
Hdwe. held thc spotlight Thur-dty
controller who left a $2300 Job got a' rubber
,
; who lias been assisting Mrs Clark
and tlie processes for mak- production, prices and markets
night as thc two teams were dead-1
salary of $4300 and a bonus of $10.-' ing
in({ 100-octane
ioo-octane gas
gas and
and synthetic
synthetic': Most,
Most. if
If not
not all.
all. of
ot Mr.
Mr. Arnold's
Arnold's locked for first place tn the :tnnd-|
Robinson with her housecleaning,j
relumed to her home the latter
000 after he h»d been there only two toluol will be of Immense value in charges against Standard of N. J. Ing and the result meant the lead­ Tom Keene In "Artinna Roundup*
montiis: the controller got a base this country.
proved to be "duds." He did. how- ership of the league. Goodyears, with Hope Blackwood
dropped
the
first
gA.me
by
55
pins,
I
Tom
gets*
the
most
dangerous
as-|
salary of $7300 and with bonuses
1|owwer. raetl brouBbt oul ln |llp ever, raise some telling Indictments I
’
•
were,Sunday
guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
However, aaavao
facts u&lt;uu»&gt;lk
brought VUL
out 111
in tile
the
._ _____ _
..
...
.
won
» Oil IDC
the rJTOIlQ
second OV
by 15
1.1 pin*
p.115 and
RnO Him
then signment any undercover man has
Hoitlno«. Mich.. Phonn 2247-2282
Mk
drew $25.15332 for the year: other lrb|1
t0 lnherinl dang„A |n against the cartel system which will .nnrsol the last game by 11 nib.: ever had.
’ Kcet Tobias and family.
Mr*. Katie Snyder spent the latemployee bonus records added up tj1(, cnrtc| syslem
, be difficult to answer.
Roy Hubbard. with 573. Have Good-'
FRIDAY and SAYURDAY, APRIL )0 and If
. ter part of the week tn Middleville
to $600,000
At Christmas time
,
,, , „
.
------ ———
year, with 552 and Pr Ray Finnic, 'Bombay Clipper'' starring
mm
. wrt.( -Uh. a UK.
’ ' °'
I.--------------- ■
--------,1 •■'■■ «»
»»&gt;
•»- »&gt;™»»
everyone got a wrist watch, a 12.500' brought by Mr. Arnold could very
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
I and Joe Stutz nnd Charley Norris
A Walery drama which transpires
Mr and Mr*. Jay Snyder and Mr.
Insurance policy, and cash presents1 well have been true. If a concern
1 !r«l the losers with respective scores enUrcly aboard a giant . iiassenger nd Mrs. Ivan Snyder and children
ranging from $100 to $600.
j planeas
asititwings II* way from Bom- **« guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Jack
ot
543
and
533.
i
Ptantwished to play traitor under cover of
&gt; buy. India.
I Ken Clark gave the pin* a severe *“»&gt;'• India.
But when It came to Uncle Sam,'ia cartel system, it could, figuratively
I manhandling to *rnre a "Select'... ...,. .*r~T----- z .
himself.-------Jack—&amp; --------Heintz weren't
----------- -so' speaxuig.
.'peaking, "get
get away
away with
with murder
murder"
Circle " 606 which was the be t in
liberal. The company had received
u llule doubt ,„al
of PROBATE COURT
I play ot the evening and to wt thej
.
' . f,,unt.
.
fVi//lomelijy
Est.
Brunk. Inventory filed. ipacc for n -raIul tlam by his team!* S *n lo'^ taUm«teJl'” °f
a Federal loan of $4,000,000 to get thc crtei agreements have had an
” ' Dora "
| state Insulation at thc expense ot j
n,7,.*ho kf*P
alrptene starter production under- unfavorable reaction on thc U. S.l final account tiled
Est. Gottlieb Kaechclr. Waiver of । Coffee Shop. Viking* won a pair ।
1
warbirds flying,
way. But when tlie Nkvy asked for
effort,
SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 12 and 13
notice filed, order. appointing ad- train ll.'-ting. Const ruction with
- - —~tb Me:
a reduction in price on a second
Tiie Cartel is definitely contrary । mlnLstrntor entered, bond of ad-1 Harold Phillips scoring best in the I Corsican Brother., Ruth Warrick ‘ 1
contract, on the grounds
, that the to ihcj.plrit of tlie U. S. anti-trust mlnLstrator filed, letters of admin- match with 533: Moynahan nnd
The story Involves a vendetta be-*
company wa* now on a mass-pro-,
tjW dlamctr|c opposite Of free tetration Issued, order limiting *et- Faul won a jialr from City Fathers; ,tween
w„, two powerful Corxlcgn fam­
duction basis. Jack &amp; Heintz re- enterprise,. Big business Vhlch has tlwncntjtntered. petition for hearing j Mlddb
ha’d the ""
bet-:! 1!lss
titcs TTic feud Ls carried on to the ।
------ . „vllte . Creamery
.te.
' enterprisev Big business thlch has.
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M lo-5:00
fused.
'
[_j___-—.-Lre .j.~ claims filed, notice to *creditors
■“
'is­ tnr of*"
- - • -foilowuig
Roush Tailors by -a •lone game
generation,
■ vigorously opposed the New Deal1 sued.
with A Aubll ’-coring 543 and Autoj
Cost of making the starter tlie fOr discouraging "free enterprise"
Est. Lois A. Weaver. Annual ac­ Sport Shop tripped Atitfnui Service I Eddie Albert in "Treat 'em floujh"
TUES..
WED., THURS.. APRIL 14. 15. 16
company later admitted was $272 frequently provide* a ludicrous ans- count filed.
by taking a complete senes.
i with Peggv Moran
,
Th**
'»&gt;c prizefight |
while the price lo the government' wer lo It* own argument by volun-: Est.-Julia
„. E. Hicks. Order allow- Sportsmen'* Leacue
Bowling fur Moo^c Ernie Cru-.n-!tln5 ,""1 “ “’Wder Plot to hijack a,
wa* $600—or a profit |&gt;cr starter Ot'tartly entering into -monopolUtlc lux claims entered,
about $328.
jcartel agreements
&amp;L Melvin Crum Order allowing back srnrert 577 pins to lead the I million dollars worth of black gold.,
evening s scoring and help his team -”**• con»bl'»e «o make this u thrilling
■nre oompkn, reponrt . net
-nrere u KkM&lt; (h.l Ure.
complete a grand •.lam on Hotels
profit of only 10 per cent for 1941., Cartels have been responsible for | charge of executrix Issued, estate City-County droppttf “ pair tn
'The Shanghai
... that's not an appeal
but government officials estimate, much of the success of Oennah enrolled,
Sfaldon* and At tons won tlie odd Gene Tierney. Walter HuUon
... it's good, sound ad­
Est Nellie Tcwksbcrry Kidder. ~
Or­ game from St. Ros- PqrLsh.
that if allowance* were made for economic penetration into South
! The story of Mbther Sin Sling, who I
vice. Because, if you
the lush bonuses, unjiutifiably-hlgh'America at tlie expense of the U. der to tum over funds entered
Bliss Matinee
operates a casino in Shanghai,
Est. M. Alice Heney. Final acJohn
Havens
had
a
"wanning
up"
I
meeting
place
lor
derelict
and
slumA
/
tion
to tho*c worn-out
salaries, etc., net profits would be tn1S.
. A. In order to
™ get
... certain Ger- counl nlM DrdtI Wr
series in the Matinee meeting nnd' mcr.
the neighborhood of 100 per cent, jIman patent righLs. for example, entered.
■■S, Rhode* they'll get even
’
with you. They'll take,
By paying huge bonuses, Jack it many
“*'
an American *-■4Industry
—— —
gave
— j Est
—
George Campbel). Exempli- play. Hl* team. Cleveland, dropped' Buil Abbott. lx&gt;u Costello In .
Heintz took advantage of an ac- up Its right to the South American! flcatlon of record filed, petition for two games to Lnndon and Toledo j "Ride 'em Cowboy"
■
. the lustre from your
counltai technicality which cut it*!market. Because of thc fact that'
"J*?',9"*" for Pub­ took thc odd game from Salem.
drapes . . . they'll at­
! Hailes as tlx: most elaborate a*
tract unfavorable attrnwell as thc funnies of thc Abbott
Income taxes by $734,220 at a tune
»tate* like Germany. M(lniln^tra'|or n ledgerde" np'po'imJng Illhx league
—
tion from your ncighA pair of "hook artist*'' prrdomi-i nnd Costello eomrdtrs.
when the Federal government needs ,uly “n&lt;.* JaP“n- follow up economic jpeCja] administrator entered, bond
—
I ■on. Why not do some­
all the money it can get to finance Penotr»‘‘on with attempts at pollti- of special administrator filed, letters naled the Friday night Bliss Length* ACCORDING To’fllE BOOK*
thing about it ■‘today.
play when "Dutch " Drews nnd Rnv
A Chinese student at thc Uni­
the. tremendous war effort. The 0,1 domination, the American tn- -of------special
administration Issued.
Shroyer posted scores of 542 and 539 verity of Michigan who mcmnriz.'d
Est. Lillian o. Appelmnn. Order respectively.* tom* Ogden was tn.
government, of course, did collect dustrlaltets who voluntarily gave up
phrases
I
turn
an
etiquette
book
had
CnrvnFk
Fr
to
sell
Consumers
Power
stock
en
­
, .
,
..
....
th*
Smith
Afnrrlran
itiark*!
” the South American market were
third spot with 332.
!&gt;i--first opportunity to try them out
'-o'v6&lt;n &lt;7 JiCDDinS
back a certain portion ol this bonus ,
tered.
Tool Room won thc odd game irom
a reception given by the Dean
Est. James P. Ream. Order con- Engineers. Foundry took a brace
money in the form of individual in( ­ . thus playing a selfish and short-, __________
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
sighted
game
—
and
not
a
loyal
one
firming
sale
entered
When
a
cup
of
tea
was
handed
to
Courtesy and Friendly Service
come taxes, but even discounting ;
of games from-Shop Office ai.d Elcc- him i&gt;e .solemnly responded:
so far ar the long-range Interests
Est. Ozro G. Barnum. Warrant j tridaiis blinked Office.
,
I
this, tlie net loss in revenue to thc of the U. S A. were Involved.
"Thank yon. air. or madam, nt; the
nnt* inventory
Inventory^filed,
for nli-|
; &lt;uiu
men. petition lor
1'ronipl Delivery Service Phone 2131
government was in excess of 9350.-,• In fact the American industrial-; ^7.""
ernse to sell filed,
" order for puUll-1 l
I cation entered.
Middl-vilte won a p-ur from Line [
000.
. BL\ who voluntarily' withdrew from, Est. Floyd ~
E. Bui
Budd Order con-lGiU1’'
Dairy copped ilm
Under fire from thc government
\Soulh American trade provided a . firming
*.-m!r.g —
side
I; cr.tered
entered
jCl11’ KJ,,IC rrom Nashville t-nd P.
Jack i Heintz have announced a! pci feel set-up for thc expanding
Est.
15 v'"aS«1 ot'.c game from Mufi• John
- • - C. — Ketchum. Order
new [Kilicy which might better have', forces of Hitler.
assigning
residue entered. dU-;llSS
TYPEWRITERS RENTED AND REPAIRED
been in force from the start—A re-'
. It has been established beyond. charge of administratrix issued, e*-'Uily Tournament
। Tlie weekend boating tn the City
fluid to the government of profit* .doultf
,
that these Cartels have been) tate enrolled. " '
Est.
Mary
Shelton
Ketcham.
Bond
Tournament
produced
two
chniitfc
.
——ij-cHKimii ivcicniim. nona
above 6 per cent: no more execu- UM-d
।
to maintain unjustifiably high | o!*------giurdl-m
filed,
of- guard­ tn the Five Man event when Fnun“ " —
- - -letters
live bonuses and dividends for the ।prices and to suppress the develop. ’ -------------------unship issued.
| dry &lt;Blu*&gt; tolled into second place
Yes, you con still buy used and rebuilt adding machines.
duration.
11
Est Frances A
Bond. of
! incuts of superior new materials
- .Scliantz
- —
. ' ■'!'*&gt; » '3416-426’ 3842 total an.l
•
Come in and see us.
,
This complete "change of heart" iwhich might provide unfavorable adminL'trator filed, letter:, of ud- i •‘’alem • Bliss • rolled only twp pms
Office furniture for immediate delivery. Make your selection now.
. ministration Lvsucd.
lrw to take third nlace with a
in-the face of government pressure, 't«.
lllJT».nu1i «««
R
John
competition
tor c*»ung
existing products.
products, ;j1 Est. william
William R. Johncock. Bw.d''
3-537&gt; 38F) total
everything you can pox iuiy need to make your office efficient and
however, does not rectify damage
Magnesium alloy patents, for ex- of’administrator filed,
comfortable Tlie prices arc right.
’
J. letters of
tn thf Doubles George Jtippalready done which Ls 'certam to, ample, were held by the German administration -issued, order limiting str”,n “,K| Bynm Payne connected
leave a taint of suspicion that all Dye Trust and the AlumlnunT Com- *I
..nr.rur
'
petition for.
hearing
claims
filed,
notice
to
credt-1
.
business enterprise has backed the pany of America Germany wanted
f!:
tors Issued.
1
war effort purely from a greedy more magnesium: the American : Est.
t rt -uwlriJ11
,wllIr
WIH Jlica
Joseph vGodfrey
Will
filed.
profit motive. In fact it b such in- company lev stare magnesium was petition for probate filed, older for
plie». Chotex
-ddenta
------------------------ re by Jack A
. a competing
'
as. that created
.
. metal with aluminum. publication entered.
U
0s
- -- Est. Gottlieb KacchHe. Warrant
Heintz which give radical* and rev. German and American patents were
olqtumarie* their most potent am- pooled under a cartel arrangement and inventory filed.
■ "Businessman's Department Store''
Est Anna fited
Lampson
munition.
z
(and thc American firm fixed the mhitetrator"
’'tetter'Bond ot ad- ;
•State SLK.
phone 2747
Hasting*
1
................ , ■••••&gt;wt&gt;atu( filed, iciicni tc.st&lt;uncn- I
From a legal
lc;_! standpoint. .*„L
—.....................................................
•
Jack ^.- .«"""**•
amount of magnesium whirh could
tary burned, order limiting
settle-i
'
'**"
----- * a&gt; *
------*— -------Hrll.b have coa.&lt;ntl.cd no' efuv.,
**" -P'™'
rw,ured
Aa.«ka
Frevtou. nient entered, petition for hearing.J

Bowling News

"

ron Reynolds hit &lt;lMl-2»&gt; 1770 for
third place.
Pew singles were rcheduled with
U. R HITB AT FROFfTEERS
tlon
,n.
no change being made in the leadEqually as quiurblng to public dustrlal organizations hr two or country as in‘Germany.
II Myron Reynolds turned tn one of er*,
.
,pool
_ their .patent
It la significant that after an in-]’ma
*un**v Ww
morale a* strikes and slow-down* in more countries
hl* oe»s
be*t scriex
serie* »■
ot hr
the yw
year Tuesday
dafense tnduatriM. is
1* exhorbltant and research Information,
information, divide up J dlctment. the price of tungsten car-Juklht
wr-jnWj1. when
*hf“ he.]!
led
d the
!!1C league wiUt 'n fa* been a long time coding,
protllfartng on war contract*.
• the trade territory and control price*'bide in America dropped from gaos?192"1.82'1^’ ®’.‘ (?!5ro!d
but Mofiday night Lottie Teuslnk:
».aB, XaterUUp b
,ar
te-a«l-.
I
M. a paaad 0, .pb. «
1

f'TRAND

TtiEATI2|=

"TREAT -EM ROUGH"
"UNSEEN ENEMY"

&lt;

THE SHANGHAI GESTURE'

The Theaters

RIDE 'EM COWBOY

Barry

COURT HOUSE
NEWS

theatiiv

'ARIZONA ROUNDUP'
BOMBAY CLIPPER

'JOE SMITH, AMERICAN

I

‘THE CORSICAN BROTHERS'

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

ADDING MACHINES

Announcing
ANEW

SHIPMENT

OF

Spring Suits

sTRO*Gj@l

Tte-T — re within th, law Morally.
v howterr. manj praphrwill tail lo rer
(te OUtrrenre teteren ihr r.lrrenrly ^reaalre ovrrehar«r., of Jack X
Halnu and an nnlr.kh. areal-parlleularly In .law at (ha tael (ha.
ure Jack 4, Hruua plan! rapanvw

*° ,M0 A™ncan productwn ol
n»lnr-&gt;«ni terer r.rream ! SOO
10n* " ,r‘' H‘""- “
Ornn’"
“ ""'T
WM0
Ih'" “ * m“1 “™”
I?"
T '°

•a, nnanerh wuh pobUr nrenry.

X.L.S. “.

~

™.lteU, te paid by (hr mibhr.

V

.

.
&gt; mrhla hold terk pradueUon olLo
Inudrnuily. U». how romr ih.l
.hll, H|U„
"jt,
a Naval nureluUm voaunlrelon mrl!np|rt hlv. Th«. Ure USA wa.
remateUM u. pm W» i« a &gt;.«ur TO„,„, ,110t, o, thb
„
Whkh coat only tm lo n.akr'
|lhe drlrhsr preorarn rot underway

TmcakTB fin™..
TUX CARTEL ON TRIAL

I

Took'""

m.kra (te hard.
du

Although 'Ihunnan Arnold, as-.monds. General Electric hud a patristant attorney general, appear* ent pooling agreement with Krupp
to have come away second best in One would stay in the United
hl* rlaali with Standard OU of New states and tlie other out The uresi
•
.
,
, , . .
uu-ouwrouL ine presiJency on charge* clowly bordering dent of a xtecl company testified
treason, he ha* focused the public in 1941 that this substance had been
spolllght on dangers taherenl in the kept at exhorbltant price level* So
Cartel system of inducting taui-.when w«r came. American industry

“*■

.

taUteP !»,

U,

ta*,

claims Hied, notice to creditors is-i|
»ued.
Est. David Hcfflcbower. Annual |
account filed
Est Seymore A. Reiglcr. Petit ioni
for license to sell filed, order fori
publication entered.
.
Est Ephraim Lucas
Order to!
assign Consumer* Power.
p:o-,
vtded in will entered '
j
Est Charles I. Scofield Orcirr
authpriniig sale of stock entered
Est. Laura Gardlnlcr. Bond rt1
executrix filed, letters testamentary
issued, order limiting settlement en­
tered.
Est Frances A. Schantz. Order'
limiting .’•eulement entered, petition'
for hearing claim* filed, notice to
creditors Queued
The mighty engines of u« finer!
throbbed ceaselessly.
The chief
rngineei wiped u .perspiring fore-,
head a., he scowled at thc pale-'
faced voung man with th- Jnil . can |
‘Look i here,"
he «™
growled,
. ' hc
wkd’ "you
&gt;®u
aren t helping ine much with
engines, yet I understood you knew
something about the game "
."So 1 d0 " »tamnjered the other.
”&lt;1,°" “ ‘m*Ikr
&gt;on kiiow"

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FIRST in

6

Friendliness

OXFORDS

Light and flexible as a dress
shoe ... yet strong and sturdy
for rough, hard wear. You
can't beat a combination like
that. Make your next pair. ..
Star Braiid Work Oxford*.

k3 98

In
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By friendliness we mcon more than mere
couHesy*^— we mean a sincere interest
in your individual MONEY PROBLEM?
So whenever you need extra cosh, come
in for a FRIENDLY PERSONAL LOAN.
Your choicfr of loan plans. Your choice
of repayment terms. Remember —
you're welcome!
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101 1-3 W. Stefa SI reel

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Hastings, Mich.

Hastings. Michigan

. . . from Curlee!

ALL WITH 2 PAIR TROUSERS

reJ L

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY

We didn't expect to receive any
more this spring, but Curlee tells
us this is the last of the fine virgin
wool worsteds we will get for the
duration. The same opening price
ONE

*35

PANT

Extra pants, $6.50

WAT E RS

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

CLOTHES SHOP

Hours—Week day* 9 A. JU. to 5 P. M. Saturday* 9 A. M. to
P- M.
PHONE 2722

,‘S«lhag Quality Katy* U* Buiy-

N

�TH* HASTINGS BANNKA, THL’BWAY, AFRIL t. 1U1

OUR ARMY AND NAVY *•
,
Youn, by Right, Is.

the Highest Priority

■

Rating of Them Alli

M

u«i. *-’• most
otive j
PARTNER, you logically receive
a Priority Rating second to none, j

Yean is first choice of all the vast '
stock of merchandise Wards sells!

You are Uncle Sum’s partner .'. . i

Mr. FARMER
Equipment to Repair

supplying our nution (end our A!
lies) with fond! That's why he’
given you an "upkeep" Priority fo

Your Farm Machinery I

your farm. "Vittles for Victory!'

You Con Buy Tools and

u&gt;&lt;

Mr. DEFENSE WORKER
Uncle Sam Has Given You

hind, tho gun! Tiiui'i whi

cw buy tjit tools you use n

the Priority to Buy iha

-Tool, ot Yovr Trod.."

tuni the tide! {Kttp

Unde Sam is now putting

Mr. FACTORY OWNER

You are

You Have the Priority

fo Purchase Tools, and

orily to buy thc equipment you

Maintenance Equipment

need, to keep your factory humming'

THE RIGHT TOOLS
'"“"RIGHT HANDS
In This Great "Priorities” System

YOU are Uncle Sam’s Partner!
"What arc Priorities?” "Why do we have them?” "What do they mean

to me?" We hear these questions asked, today, everywhere. And the an­

swers are really simple. On many important products and materials, today,1
the demand exceeds the supply. That’s because Uncle Sam is providing
the necessities for America's armed forces, as well as for our Allies.

arc Uncle Sam’s system for seeing that these vital products and
materials arc employed where THEY'LL DO THE MOST GOOD FOR AMERICAI
priorities

Mr. CONTRACTOR .

Whether your defense-work is a sin­

You Have the Right to Buy

gle new room, or a whole new hom­
ing project, Unde Sain says you’re

What You Need for Defense

a highly privileged customer—gives ‘

Housing and Remodeling Jobs.

you Priority to buy what you need!

In making this system work, each and every one of us is a partner. In
varying ways. If your job is vital to our nation, you’re entitled to buy, on

Priorities, the “tools” you require. If your need for these scarcities Is not
so vital, you still play your part ... in temporary sacrifice . . , helping
‘make sure these necessities go where THEY DO UNCLE SAM THE M0$T GOODI

MAKE WARDS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR PRIORITIES
INFORMATION

WE’LL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU!
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■W
.Tlie latest Prionties rulings, and the correct

interpretations of them, arc sent to us here
' every day. If you aren’t certain whether or
not you are entitled to a Priority ... or if
you are puzzled by any Priorities problem
. . . come in to Montgomery Ward, and let us
help you. We believe we have the answers to

*

your questions . . . and to your merchandise* •
requirements as well. You will find at
Wards stores, as always, a'wide*selectioa of(

merchandise on hand . . . many thousands
of additional items you can order through
our Catalog ... all at the money-saving
prices traditional at Wards for seventy years.

f&amp;vi&amp;VYsCa. firn. r/o

Mr. HOUSEHOLDER
You’n fa

UkwopIoMv .

Bui You Still Coo &gt;vy HMyl

In the restricted fields, you can buy

plumbing nqd heating equipment,

for replacement and repair. Ip' thf
hundreds ofmmirfrifd &amp;e1&lt;b. you
e«n buy everything yon fteid!

MONTGOMERY WARD
PHONE 2104

HASTINGS

111-126 SO. JIFFIMON

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 9. IMS

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••Why Do Christians Suffer"?
Womens Prayer meeting Thursday
Sunday evening at 7:43 our Male p- M- Bt T;30*1*1 ** 01 Mrs Sam
Quartette from Bible HoUnea* Semi- Shriven, M3 Madison street,
nary of O*o*.w will be with us. They '
------ - —
Will furnish the entire program. We FREE METHODIST CHURCH
urge you to be with us.
| The District Convention of the
Prayer service Wednesday P, M. Grand Rapids district will be held
PILGRIM HOLINESS
al 7-45 Mt the church will be In at the Hastings Free Methodist
TABERNACLE
charge of Frtd Geiger as Mrs. Man- church April 0-12. We invite the
Next Sunday morning at 11:30 ker is attending the Ministerial at public to attend. The program for
Rev. Mrs. Wanker will speak on Monroe.
ths convention Is as follows:

House Cleaning Supplies
large size box
RINSO OR OXYDOL
BROOMS
5 sewed extra quality'

10c
15c
21‘
59‘

MOP HEADS

l7c

WINDOW LITE makes windows shine 16 oz. bttl.
ROMAN CLEANSER U*l- bottle plus bottle charge

C. THOMAS STORES
••

HASTINGS

•

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Thursday at 7.30 Rev. L. T Mor- he promises In Hi* Word, proven
risen In charge. Friday al 2:30 Rev. under unusual circumstances. —her
J, E. Sanders in charge; Friday messages each night were deep and
at 7:30 Rev. Harold Fleck in charge: full of spiritual food.
Saturday at 9:00 A- M. quarterly
The church advanced under the
conference, devotional* by
Rev. ministry of this talented woman
Peter Hollon; Saturday at 2:30 Rev.'and many sought and found« new
Kenneth Brady will preach; Sattir-i or a deeper experience. The seriousro-_ —
... .. ro j |lt|J of the agt&gt; jn whJch we jjve

Sunday at 10; 00. Sunday school
at 10:30. Love feast in charge
of Rev. Walker Jordan: Sunday
at 12:00 preaching by Rev. H. A.

Is This A Death Straggle?
Or An Omen of Better Days?
Or_?
Is humanity doomed to
a millenium of Jap-Nazi
horrors?

WHAT WILL
END ALL THESE
WARS?

WHAT OF THE
MORROW?
LtCLARt REED
Far East Youth and Loy Leader

Bible Prophecy Tells In
Free Opening Address
O F T H E

COMMUNITY BIBLE SCHOOL

SUNDAY NIGHT
APRIL 12, 7:30
L O.O.F. AUDITORIUM
• ODD FELLOWS HALL'

CORNER OF JEFFERSON AND GREEN

Above the Din God Speaks a
Message of Love and Warning

NOT MUCH INTEREST
SHOWN IN ELECTION

"S1*? °f
wh lehiR.' ’J13- WllHam
was appreciated. •
49; board of review. Bert Frisby, R.
The day'* service* were" marked' ioe, Cyrus Shroyer, D. 51. maf. 57.
by the bapthm and reception of
CASTLETON TWP. — Supervisor,
mmh-r. BnuUfu! tuW mu.lc j
ekrt
B„„.
uid n-cl.l otf.rti.gs.
Undlon: u.uurer. Krl»n Bmmm:
N.n. mmbm -m
™
R.lph Wrtlwrtwr; NUhw.y
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Ma:
.t &lt;». nm VMIW Bmhrn. rhureh
M,„,o W„.„,
m Sand.,
A .umw
n.,.* D,V1„.; ... .......... ...
-n-lc. wu well .11-ndNl, Mowed. v
Mcp„k v „ v.m&gt; 8hu,„
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X
°' ?' Slocum .nd txrn.M Mmd. OU,,
pmlm. U» B.&lt; A J Ooldren. Io,
lh,
i„ Cm.Ilw young propl. Sprol.l mmlc.l ■ tk(on thu Um, 1
rolroimn. Includro a duet br n-: X
.
Mlwro Lriu, .»d Wraw MePh.r-1 ^“*"£0.1 TWP -- Su^rrVm.
wn. -«• Did N« Dlr In v,ln.“ .nd
B; *’•
M' l*111■noihrr durl b, U&gt;. Ulon Imo- *ld D„
elT*;
«rnr Crolry .nd H.lnr J.rmun. J™"!
2?”
who wrro honw from K.Umm»
,31 *, lreu'lrT[; Sl'lrl,l
lo, rmror T&gt;.,ir »n&lt; wm -Nrolh Olllnplr H. W. Uuronro Brodl, I,
Ihr Old OUvr Trm ' A l.r„ num- “
&gt;««•&gt; rumml-lonro
ro, poruelpriro m Urn OU ol U&gt;r Ororv V.ndr.idu n n. Frank
D.........................
91. maj. 19. —
board tif
lord'. Supper, roimn. Kro Coldron ■Prentice,
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Tli» day's offerings were generous’ review. Charles DeVault. H, 78. Will
and the treasurer of benevolence* ot' , Koble. D. 84 maj. 6: Justice. Her' the church was able lo send 1300 to,'bert Pinder. R. 76. Harold Slocum.
. D. 89. maj. 13.
Mr. K UNO, Th. .B-l pRtSI|VTUtIAS
». M. A. CONVENTION
HOPE TWP —Supervisor. Bernard
: emoon meeting will be held at the'
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' is only half gone and the quota.
.home of Mr* M. Crawley on Ewt! Al ,hp Sunday momlng worship
DeQolbi; -------clerk. ...
A. U Campbell:
for 1942 was $275.. Overpaying the. ------------- -----,.t,mg meet-|«hc
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—■- will tell about "How
•— To,
.»i The Kilpatrick Woman* MLwlon-’ -cniota assigned indicates a deep in-j treasurer. Delos Flower: highway
; Green street nnd the evening
pastor
Sermons"
and will preach
art Society will be host to thc ffftyIng at the chureh at i7-30
sc Three I M»‘en To-----------------------------------’ tere»t In the church and Its variousi commissioner. Fred Scott: justice,
ier&gt; of the'01’ ‘be theme continued from lust '‘econd annual session of the' department*.
j John Houghtailng; bould of review.
"
At the seven o'clock service at Je*se Osgood
for
the
blind
Mrs I. LaSor Is &lt;
blind Time." The sacrament of the Lord's enuren or tne united Brethren in’ the Pint Methodirt church, four re-' IRVING TWP —Supervisor. Wil.ves
^an™^
known in eternity.
"&gt;«nt Home, at 3:00 P. M. Tuesday
The children's meetings, under al 7:15 P. M. Fellowship pot luck'
the capable leadership of Mis* supper ‘brjpg your own table servpreaching by Rev. C. F. Gallup.
Rev. C F. Gallup of Zeeland will Jeanneuc Fries* as well as lhe *ongilce'. Our fri«nd* of the neighborttig
conduct a series of meeting at the service led by her each evening and Evangelical churches are planning to
Hastings F. M. church April 12 to lhe special numbers she furnished Join with u*. The guest Speaker for
were a vital part of the campaign . Die public service following lhe
the local church extends a hearty and her labors In our midst were supper, will be Rev. Samuel B Wenwelcome to all the community to greatly appreciated.
i ger. Chaplain of Southern Michigan
attend.
Friends were present from some; pi ison at Jackson.
distance al various service* of the
Wednesday to Saturday noon, deleFIRST CHURCH OF
campaign. Among the place* rep- i gates from our church. Mesdames
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
resented were Delton. Sunfield. Lo- Jay Snyder. A. M. Coldren. ana Erls
The subject for Sunday is "Are well. Freeport. Belding. Marion. St. Jarman, will attend the Mid-year
Sin. Disease, and Death Real?"
John*. Battle Creek, and Chicago. ' Conference, and Annual Convention
. On Wednesday evening; tn a great of tlie Michigan Branch of the W.
GKACB LITHERAN CHURCH ,
missionary service. Mis.* McGhle M. A. at the First Church at Grand
The sermon theme next Sunday. gave a travelogue of her third world Rapidv. Several young people of
"A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ" tour, which wa* a revelation of the the Senior C. E- are planning to atMembership class meeting Wed- love and
,
care-of a miracle working tend the V. P. Rally and banquet
nesday. 7:30 P M.. at 417 E Grand ■I Gwd.
God.
Friday evening. April 17. ut 6 00
haptikt ciii nr ii ’
I The re«ular order of services will P. M at which Rev MlUard J MilW.-ilm-Minv afternoon Audi 15 ' ** rrsumed Sunday and during the* Irr. general director of young pen­
th? Ladles^Missionary Soriet? will 1 week
folIo,wln«
Announce^ pie'.- work for the denomination will

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KISS''AroS...M.

Our spring revival, sponsored by* Raisin Presbyterian Church at Hol- Program " The program will begin given by members of the church.; Frank Cool and Maurice Johnson.
the Ladles' prayer group, closed last1 loway. Michigan. Rev John W.;
night. Miss Anna E McGhle. our. Kl’.chlng. former pastor of Hie Has-1
cvnngelUt. wa* outstanding in her , tings church will •conduct the dr-'
lSn
WBS' JOHNSTOWN TWP — Supervisor,
k
-..
messages. A woman of much expt- votlonal service
At 11:00 A. M.
estimated at 8M. Thirty-eight mem- iperd SUjsC1w; C|erk. Ward H. Wilk­
neiice and travel, her implicit faith an address on Church Unity will be Huntington. Indiana, a member of
™
w"! *»: treasurer. Carl Bowman llw
in God and His ability to do Just mi given by Mr. John C. Sapulding.l1 Hie General Board ot Trustees of
ui balance of the ticketkwa. not re­
Woman's Missionary Association will
a a?5
UlC i ported. No Democrat caucus was
i give the keynote address. Mrs Loew
loose collection and the regular en- ‘
will remain for the convention
velope offering. "It Happened-One t
„
’.Mi T‘a
M^t.xg
"" /' B
Morning" was the sermon theme at.. _ MAPtE GHOVE — Fred •Fuller.
£ JSSJi nJmJt,,n oclock •nd »Plendid
Democrat, defeated Ralph Pnuwck. *
M?b,f N 8
fi music was rendered by Hie chorus I RepubHean. for supervisor by one
Sunfield prtrtdent o( the conven-, cho|r dlrectc&lt;J
Mfs Robert Burcll I vo,r; Puller 1,nd 74 nnd p&lt;’»"wl'tlon. will bring her annual message wlth
Harold rinw,
Foster os
as uiguniM
oraanlst 73,, Thp
bolantof &lt;h- p Ucket . was
wm. Mrs iiwiuii.
-.
. , &lt;‘ o
to the convention Wednesday mom- MT
r^.a^hiv
« follow,- ru»k,
, and Joe Mix. violinist. In apprecla-'«P&gt;“ considerably xs follows: Clerk.
Ing.
I Uon of the faithful work of the choir I WHltam Schmitz. R. frf. Allen Lahr.
The committee under the direction' the official board Is entertaining the,|D,
62. majority 22: •treasurer.
Aus­
I*'*
- - *■of Miss Lena Warren are making
1 members on Monday evening at din­ tin Schantz, R. 62. Gaylord Gray.
arrangement* for the entertainment,
D. 86. nluj. 24; highway commis­
; net at the church.
and comfort of one hundred fifty
Samuel
Buckma-ster.
R.
77.
sioner.
A special Easter message by the .
guests.
evangelist. Miss Anna E McGhle. George Ball. D. 67. maj. 10; board
Smart Ib all White Elk with
and appropriate music by Miss of review. George Hoffman. fl. 92.
' Jeannette Prtess featured tlie Sun­ Charles W. Hawthorne. D. 57. maj.
day morning service at the Wesley- 35; Justice, John Marten*. R. VI.
NURSES
an Methodist church. A beautiful D. W. Irwin. D. 57. maj. 40; Justice
part ot the service wa* the dedica­ to fill vacancy. Vcm Hawblllz. R.
tion of three babies. Fbur adults 8?. Vem Marshall. D. G4. maj. 18.
were taken into feUowslilp in the
ORANGEVILLE TWP - Supervtochurch.
or. Bert Brown.'R. 20. John Craw­
The annual elecUon of officers
There was a large attendance at ford. D. 124. maj 104; clerk. Maxine
| was held last meeting night and the
the Presbyterian church on Easter Venema. R. 49. Bnfnch Townsend.
I following comrades were elected for Sunday. Baptism wns administered D. 96, maj 47; treasurer. Herman
the ensuing year: Commander. Wli- to nine adults and one infant and Morehouse. R. 96. Anne Boulter. D.
I Ham Andrews; Sr. vice-commander
twenty-five were received into 46. maj. 50; board of review. Ferris
BUSINESS WOMEN
I George Vamey; Jr. vice-commander., church membership by the Rev. S. Brown. R. 70. Jesse Shoemaker, D.
' Lowell Tagg: quartermaster, Leo' Conger
Hathaway.
Thirty-five 66. maj 4; Justice. John C. Killlck.
Crane: chaplain. Benjamin Waite; membership certificate* were dL*- R. 88. Byron McKlbbin. D. 70. mat.
Jadiuuni. WWort Fl.U: pro! bdjb„ „„
trlbuted lo Uiose who had Joined 2; highway commissioner. Lee Kil­
role. M Rium-II: jxni .ororon Wilc„urth
seplembro. For­ llck. R. 60. Will Crawford. D, 78.
, Ham Kl.mp ln.roll.llon ol ottiror.
,nd ^p,,, L).„0J maj. 18.
.III ukropl.ro .1 our nrol rronur UwU „„ ord,mro u elder. And.
PRAIRIEVILLE TWP.—Supervis­
nrrolln,ropril Id. Fa»l Commander
Arthur Crolhera add A. 4. LarBo, Biuh baa hero deaunated m WI1 ,,,.,.,,,0 „ ,cu„ mtmbe„ 0I or. Otis Boulter: dark. Floyd Shclp;
treasurer. Lewis Johnson: Justice
the Depl Commander aa the In- th, s.ulnn Earl Coleman, irea.Elton Tubbs; highway commission­
stalling officer.
/
, urer. nnd Forrest Lane, financial
er. Cassius Hughes; board of review.
-Comrade and Mrs. Patton have secretary, burned the final note of
Arthur. Shorter.
No Democratic
retumfd to take up their residence , lndcbtedn(.„
n,,.
ticket was named In Prairieville.
in lhe city, very nice to have you wns beauUfu! and appropriate. On
RUTLAND TWP — Supervisor.
both with us again. Glen.
accoiir.l
account of
of the
thc length of
of the
thc aerylee
service
The Saturday night gatherings at the imslor
the ser- Moses Stutz; clerk. Beatrice lau। the Hall have been very satisfactory. moncUc and will preach next -Sun- baugh: treasurer, Ritchey MullenI for the past few weeks and we wisli | ^y on lhe UienK. announced. "The justices. Ben Bowman and Francis
to take Uils opportunity to thank Burbank of Easter Time." The mem- Coleman, board of review. James
Then- was no Democr.it
। all thc folks who have to loyally
received forineo thc largest Mead.
ticket nominated.
supported us in these events.
(.1^, received In nine years.
Some more of the Comrades have
----------------THORNAPPLE TWP—In Thorn­
recently volunteered tor Civilian De- ’
apple there were 218 votes cast, with
fense duties, thi* time a* auxiliary
39 straight Republican and 52
. deputies with the sheriffs dept.
.
straight Democrat
Following are
And so. Comrades, this winds up,
the results: Supervisor. Leonard El­
another Veterans news and so with!
wood. R. 62. Julian Potts. D. 155.
bundle* of Comradeship I remain
maj. 93; clerk. J. C. Schnd. R. 71.
your V F.W. correspondent, who ’
Thomas Gillett. D. 145. maj. 74;
say*. There Is still enough steel In , .
treasurer. Grover Cline. R. 141. no
i your old razor blade* to cut the axis La“l
opposition: highway commissioner.
'throat ।with apologies to Walter- A modernization meeting will be Claude Kermeen. R. 121, no oppo­
W.i
‘
held at the Lake View school Friday sition; Justice, Earl Kcrnieen. R.
IV F w AI’VII IARV wtw
* , evening. April 10 at eight o'clock. All 113. Tlios Berry. D. 98. maj. 15;
Tlie annual election of officers ! l*ra&lt;»n» interested are invited. Plc- board of review. Vur Adams. R. 107.
uxs Held at our las! meeting. Thurs- ,urc\* 1 h* thown
by dls- George Noffke. D. 107. Noffke win­
: day evening. April 2. Tlie following j CUMWnning when the He was broken.
WOODLAND TWP — Supervisor.
■ officers were elected and appointed ' Martin Corner*
Albert Reesor; clerk. Leon Hynes;
President reelected. Mn&gt;. Velma i
Preaching
next
Sundry
at
10
treasurer. Vesta Bom; Justices. L.
i Crane. Middleville; Sr. vlce-pres..
‘
"Io'clock.
Come
out
and
hear
a
good
I Mrs. Eva Edger. Hostings: Jr. vice-'
H. Brumm and Leo Rush; highway
I pres.. Mrs. Sylvan Tngg. Hastings:* sermon and stay tor Sunday school commissioner. Henry Hynes; board
of review. Wm. F. Velte: constables.
trea*.. Mrs Viola Beystrum. Has-’ following.
The W. S. C. S. will sponsor a bake Harold Smith. Ora Lehman. Albert
I tings; chaplain, Mrs. Mamie France
Woodland, conduetreas rejected ’.
Shelienbdrgcr nnd Floyd Clum. But
Mrs. Edith Walt. Hastings; guard.
Mu”1'AEf!1
one ticket in Woodland township.
। Mrs. Florence Scougale. Hastings:1 at 1 octock- P-k**6 bear this in mind
YANKEE SPRINGS TWP.-Supervlsor. Schuyler Bowen. R. 58. Wil­
appointive officers-secretary. Mrs Hastings Center
liam Ellsworth. D. 104. maj. 46; clerf
; Zelma Cox. Hastings; musician. Mrs I —. _...
Eth.IC.rl Huhn,, hhtorl.n. Mr.
ZDn,
ro.
MroTl Donald Kimmey. R. HB. Amos Palrner.'D. 94. maj. 28: treasurer. Ed­
ward Jackson. R. 63. Nicholas J.
I Gull Hum. D. 96, maj. 33; highway
Cranr Str* Clarn Va.n.v
. ’trs H*&gt;C5 SpOllBble are 01*0 011 1 commissioner. Earn Springer. R. 82.
| Ruby Wood. Mrs. Hazel Teske
’ lhe commlttec thu month.
A. Burd, D. 87. rnitj. 5; board of re­
view. Uladeon Briggs. R. 67. Ed. MeSlate M-cretary and treasurer.1 Him Corner*
^ZrtA^
,rom ,he
Ar
A »P«i«l Ulk on home defense Klbbln. D. 93, maj. 26; JiiaUce. Frame
'
ir.M.
*“ * vUUor&gt; work will be men a» lhe community Van Zandt. R, 87. William Johnson.
D. 91. maj. 24. There were 47 straight
i InsuUattom’wUI be at th. h.n meet‘n8
lhe Mhoolhouse Friday Republican tickets’ and 71 straight

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DECORATING DRAMAS

Community
Notice*

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' Democrat tickets.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

General evangelistic meetings. No mere presentation
of denominational creeds. Warm, living messages from
God's eternal Word.

CHURCHES FILLED
WITH EASTER
WORSHIPPERS
"He I*
Risen" wa* the joyous
. ,
theme of
the Easter sermon* and 'Continued from page 1. Section 1)
music
in all of the. churches of this | DeWeerd. D. 40. maj. 80: treasurer.
FIRST U. IL CHURCH
.city
on
Sunday,
when
large
j*y
c.
Wing.
R.
111. Leo Barry. D.
At lhe morning service the pastor
will begin a series of message* on audiences attended every service. 48.'maj. 63: highway commissioner.
! MoUier Nature provided a beauUful William Hale. R. 109, Ray Smith, D.

hie nearness of Christ's return, were
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and the good done wlii^tmly -be.votlonal rervlce* at the Convales-

SSM?

WHITHER BOUND

Chancellor of the Fplucopal Dioeese
Of Michigan. The report of the
Board of Pension* and ReUef will be
given by the pastor of the Hartings1
Church.

be a joint installation with the Po*’. ■ praiHevllle
-

............. 4nd a durable paint for the doori, that won't
come off on the fendert every lime / back out f*

MORAL: While the Devoe 2-coat system make* no
provision for calamities like that above, it does equal
three coats of average paint, and outlasts average paint
job* 2 to I! Tlie reason: Tlie Devoe 2-coat system is
made of balanced formula* — a special topcoat and a
special undercoat. Don't buy paint without first investi­
gating Devoe !
MMBWf cAutr a counm uni of dfvoc faints ■■■■

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Courtesy And Friendly Service- Shown To All
Prompt Delivery Service
Phone 21 SI

Remember family night Friday |AprU 10 al th{. Mhoolhou*e at 8
rronh.,
10. .■ lh. h.h W. *E™k‘J?
plan to have the winners of our: North Hope
""’..Td """
■"» »™&gt;&gt; «“&gt;«'
oluk
U ** pv"' wl11
heW Frida, hllhl, April 10.
I TT.r. win
ro Mhar .ni.ruin- „
.,
। ment and a pot luck supper
i
_X______ _ , ,__________
. The Auxiliary sponsored a pedro DEATH OF MRk’ETTA BUMP
j and bridge party at the U. 8. Vet-1 Mrs Etta Bump. 81. passed away
। eran* Hospital No. 100 at Fort Cu*- early Wednesday momlng. al Grand
Iter Wednesday evening. April 8: . ! Rapids' where she was taken a few
' The next regular meeting night IsSreeks ago. She la survived by one
Thursday. April 16. but owing to in-; son. Nay Bump of Hastings; three
stallation there will be no business sisters. Lillian. Minnie and Evelyn:
, transacted. Lunch will be served.
1 and three brothers. Dr. W B Mat---------- thsw* of Grand Rapid*. L. J. and
। Wife: There are Ums* when I jtmes R Matthew* of Hasting*,
i Wth L*eI* “ man--------------------------- 1 Funeral services &lt;111 be held at the
1
h*" - “When- for stance?- , walldorfl
funeral
home
here
I Wife; "Right now. When I pass Bt j o'clock Friday afternoon and
s store window and think how 1 burial will be at Riveraid* CMMtery.
happy I could make my 111tie wifei
-as
| by buying her a new hat.
I —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—

DEATH OF MRS.
IL W. CHAMBERLAIN
Mrs. Celia M. Chamberlain, aged
63. died Tuesday night at Pennock
hospital, after an Illness of several

late Rev. Horace W. Chamberluln.
who had been a miMionary. She
leaves no immediate family. Fu-

funeral home on Friday afternoon
at two o'clock, the Rev. A. M. Coldren and the Rev. Potter offlclaUng
Interment In Rutland cemetery.
GIVEN PRISON TERM
Dewey Knickerbocker. 30. Has­
tings. arrested March 17 for larceny
of guns from the Wm. Hill residence
in Carlton township, wa* sentenced
on Tuesday by Circuit Judgs Archie
D. McDonald to serve from 1 to 4

BANNER WANT ADV8. FAT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL »■ 1941
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MIm

Virginia Polls was hams'

James Radford went to Dateolt^ ARRIVES AT BARBADOS

from Greenville over Suter.
Tuesday on business.
Dr. and*Mra. Kenlth 8. McIntyre
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Bristol and son
A™ SL*^r^
M.---------Elltol—that the doctor |
ILIXIVMII LLUIUK
were in Detroit on Monday and spent Sunday in Kalanuuoo.
;Mrs_H.
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ucm«
z
.
MUg
hon2*
,hb ’
Tiwwlk,.
Mlu Leixh
l,,.,. Farrf,„. vuitcd
.uurt at
U ncr
N«
“I'1. ••
.Mra.
.
„
—
.
•
.
.
- . over ..
Dora Fedewa
son Peter---home
at Comstock
Park
the nmpanrw
•*"*“'
Bridgetown. Barbadw.
Mra. Nellie Conaway was the
I— ----------—---------and
----------------------- --------Miss Lucy Bassett was home from
ere «n
in Battle
Battle Creek
Creek Tuesday
Tuesday on
on weekend.
weekend.
'
’
Wf,t 1.ndle?-. *4 er *n «wnlr“l ‘r»P ■
—
guest of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Fighter ««
Lansing over tlie weekend
Leaving Hastings on Saturday ;
Gerald Rogers spent the weekend of Grand Ledge on Sunday and buslneas.
। p,ld Babbitt of Grand Rapids
March 14. the doctor Hrxt went tot
witli friends in Middleville.
Monday.
j Lloyd Pender spent Easter Sun- visited Billy Stebbins on Friday and Washington. D. C. where passport.1
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Scudder spent
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Sponablc d*y
hl» parents. Mr. and Mra. Saturday.
etc. were obtained and he wentjud Th"*
members received the
, Easter In Holland with iter mother, spent Easter Sunday nt Gourd Neck Alim Pender.
Mr nnd ^ra. Winston Merrick and to Miami F4a.. where, he expected '^WHon at the Auxiliary meeting
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lake as the gueats of Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Lorenxo Maus and son visited relatives In Sturgis over to board a plane Wednesday noon 1 on ThMrsday evening. Several more
for
an
eleven
hour
trip
to
Trlnl-1
,rc
‘
‘
x
P
ect&lt;
'
d
^oonOscar
Sisson.
daughter
Martha
Lou.
spent
Easter
the
weekend.
Over Easter guests of Mr. and.
Mr. and Mra. George Van Tifflin Sunday In Marshall.
Mr and Mra W; I, Hinman were dad. However, just before the planel A
delinquent member?
Mra. Maurice Haight were Mr. andI
ol Lake Odcwa were Easter guests
Mr* Oe»* Sweet of Banfield Easter gueste of Mr and Mra. M. C. was ready lo leave, a govenimrnt
. . ,
Mrs. John Bezold of ’Detroit.
oHicla! appeared and demanded the; fne Auxiliary voted to purchase
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uamson andI of Mr/aiid Mrs. Earl R. Boyes ana &gt;P*nt Tkyraday and Friday with Mr. Musolf of Detroit
1 Miss Marjorie.
, and Mrs.’James Bristol.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Keech of Bat- i doctor's place on the plane. Thia their quota of 2200 popples for sale
daughter. Barbara, visited relatives
Rnlwrt Parkrr nt Ann Arhnr n&lt;‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vedder and tie Creek were Easter guests of Mrs. was repeated and it was mt until i on Poppy Day in Ma-,. Watch for
in Holland over Ute weekend.
Hie following Tuexday morning tliat dntc.
Mr and Mra. F L. Bauer were■ the guest ot his parents Mr. and Mr* Floyd G'"'1‘cU called «r friends Henn- Smith. E Mill st
Saturday.
,Miss
TT__
Beatrice Carrothera o£ De­
Sunday guests nt Mr. nnd Mra. Mrs Wm. Parxer. auZnglmT.issure: in Grand Rapids Saturday
Mr. arid Mra. Stephen Bristol of troit visited Dr. and Mra. Frank
।
That night he landed, not at
George Bauer of East Lansing.
; vacation ut lhe if. of M.
1 Muskegon »pent thc weekend with Carrnlhers over the weekend
Trinidad as he had planned, but in
\ Mr. nnd Mra. Dwight Fisher spent;
owtl
Mra Sterling Rogers. Harold and| Mr. and Mra. James Briotdl.
Pennock Hospital
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Haven. Mrs
Hotter with her parents. Mr. and Miss' llene
Iwavni were guests
aurara of
ui
’
.-Rogers
Pvt Roy D. Thayer. Jr., of Fort Beth Boyes and son and Mis* Elinor again detained until Friday when
Mn; Max Kayser, of near Caledonia. rruUic,- fn Michigan City. Ind.
1 Custer was the Rural of Mlaa Grace Haven spent Sunday in Jackson
fir secured alrplnne paraagr to Trin­
Mu,
Mira FI1..-I
Ethel Folnn
Eaton visited «.|.tiv«^
relatlvca- 6?Ulnl„y lUght Rn&lt;1 auntUy
i
Relckord
over
lhe
weekeiid.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Newton
Benner
were
■
Births
at the Hospital during the
idad
anti
tiie
following
day
complet
­
In Kklunuteoo Saturday afteptrion
Mrs. F. L. Bauer. Mra. C. D. Bauer
Mr. and'Mrs. Kenneth Brower of guests of Mr. and Mrs Forrest ed his trip io Bnrbado*. arriving ! week are ai follows: To Mr and Mrs.
and Stindav-&lt;nd Saturday^evening
there on March 28. just two weeks. John Bryans. Haatliu.'». R. 1. a girl
uttended a par y'tronGriftg'her. niece. nnd Mra. Curtis Garrison were ini Baule Creek spent the weekend with Woodin of Belmont on Saturday
Kalamazoo Monday where the for­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Brower.
Mr. mid Mrs Glen Densmore visI: a son lo Mr. and Mrs.
Irem tlie day lie left Hastings.
.| nn April
.
Mr. and Mra. Francis Hamilton of
mer attended a luncheon.
-|
■: Mr________________________________________________
and Mrs. J. L Brass entei- ited Mr and Mrs. Oliver Densmore
His father, who has been critical-1 Adel^ert Heath. Hasting., R I. on
Kalamazoo were Easter guests of
Keith Clark, a student al the U. talned nine guests from Lansing of Manatee from Friday till Sun- ly 111. is slightly- improved. Dr El-1 April 3 a son to Mr and Mra. Rusher parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Fred 8.
day.
i Hoi expects to return to his prnr- j n-U Price. TJ4’. E State St. on April
Jones. Misses Beverly nnd Wlllo of M. Ann Arbor, was home during and Grand Rapids Easter Sunday I —
-Mr. anti Mrs. H.. E. Birdsall cnDr. and Mrs F E •Lown
-- and
---• ilea here nbout April 84. untera hel 3: a girt to Mr. and Mra. Rov BiiAtJones ..were also home f rotis Kal­ the Easter holiday. He Iw enlisted
In the marines and Is awaiting lite tertalned twelve guests from Grand chlldren. Juiic and John Francis. j5 again delayed on his homeward: ter, Nashville R. 3. on April 3. n
amazoo for thc Easter vacation.
Easier Sunday dinner.
.
j। Rapids for ---------------------------------visited relaUves al Linden over the trip.
j girl to Mrs. Easter Prttciiard. NashMiss Elizabeth Henry went to De­ call to service.
Mrs.
Stella
Bump
has
gone
to
weekend.
----------------- »«■»
I vllle, R. 3. on April 5; a girl to Mr.
troit on Friday where she met her' Rev. and Mrs. Frank Loomis bf
Northville to visit her daughter. Mra.
Mr and Mra. Guy Giddings were RosTETTLEK-FRY
! and Mrs Kenneth Sheldon. Clarkssister. Miss Hazel Henry, lhe two near Belding were Thursday eve­
8UTUu?LMr
5eiaPr0°*
fre ceremony uniting in mar- »*&gt;'- « L on Apnl 6.
going lo Akron. Ohio, where they ning supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and children of Grand Rapids on r)1
Mlvs
j Fry daughter
Because of the crowded condition
vwsor ou~n.
Sisson, commg
coming to
lo atuma
attend roe
tlie
were Joined by another sister. Miss Victor
meeting at the Wesleyan church
' 'rr i
8u.n.d*y..
„
r- , of Mr and Mt - Wm H Fry of;«he Bann.-r'a columns this week.
Bernice Henry. Tlie three then
i Mrs. Herbert Eaton, over thc weekMra Maurice Pierson went lo Co- ' WflaHltin.i
t ,,-rrnrr Rnsteltier ‘!lc balance of the hospit.-il news was
went tn Pittsburgh. Pa, for a weeks' that evening.
iMtr trau „l Mr
Ur, '"Mr aaa M„ B,„ w,hb wnl lumbus. Ohio, on Thursday for a W)n of Mr’and Mrs Mertc Hmlcttier hrld over till next week. Sorry-'
visit wllh their brotln-r, Orville
S’’ ’**“ W‘“' Mr “Ud Mrh U*U of ,w,r »*rwport. was performed at I
---------------- ----------------------Henry.
Owor 1 aimer were Mr and M-- K„trr amide, In Battle Creek as
1 the
thc home
home of
of lhe
the bride's
bride':, brother-inbrothcr-in-l n^^ SKATING PARTY
Newman Deal. M, and Mtk ffmery
M„ En,„, Williams
Jlm and Jack Jones and Joyce )3W &gt;nd Blfter M. 3I,(1 Mr. awrgp
....
.
-n.j, 4_l{ service Club, made ur
Fox of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. jmuglL
1 I Maurer of Detroit arc guests of tneir ,mw
—
Charts.
d
M|_
Mr|
&gt;w
crr« »n £&gt;&gt;. „ lh[
,-H CM
diaries Ite.1
Deal nt
of Wrwannr.
Freeport, .n
and
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J.,. April 3. .. ruh. ortork. Tim „„nb,
hal„
„„„„
Robert Cole of Hastings.
' Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.s.1 Jones, tills week.
"" . t
r.“ ~
b.M .\k..m, p.n&gt; .&lt; lh. ci™
O-rnnl an&gt;i np-raUd hy
Eiwh-r vacation guests of Mr. and1 Harry Kelly and daughter. Harriet
Mr. and Mra Wm. Linington and Wr « U» B...lr Cr..k ClPreil. |»lTHESSA CLEVELAND
Mrs. E. G. Rothaar and daughter.; of Kalamazoo.
• two chUdrcn-and Mrs Blanche Oils
Helen., were Mr./and Mrs. Robert•
Buna.,
«u.u
01
Mr.
»:.d
Mr,
a
""'
b
L
,1,'
&lt;"rt»”
BK
mrmWr.
and
Richard Oliphant of Battle Creek:
A. Meade, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs.• spent the weekend with his parents/ Wm B»k. »I UUKW.
.... .h.
'“™«
HOTEL HASTINGS Phoaa 3711
Mr. and Mrs Beardsley were
the '
Lewis Seibert and Peter. Battle! Mr. and Mrs. John Oliphant north;
Mr and Mrs. Fred Stanley o! only attendants.
Creek; Mr. mid Mrs. Woodward C.- of Prairieville.
Grand Rapids visited iier brother­
The brides dress was of light
Smith nnd son. Tommy, nnd Miss'
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and in-law nnd sister. Mr. nnd Mrs.
VMean Smith, ML Pleasant, and1 Mr. and Mn Basil Smith and Diane |
John Rose, on Sunday
Mtsa Virginia Conrad. Otsego.
of Jackson were Sunday xdests of' Mr. and Mra. Kent. Drake of South
Those from nwuy who came to' Hastings relatives.
Haven Were guests of Mrs. E. A.
attend thc funeral of Dr. F.G. Shef­'
'Il&gt;e Rev. and Mra !.'. Winston Burton for the weekend, and also
....
,
. These older inembera were uregd
ee-aono and her flowers were *ha|- |o orsanUr and lead dulM and the.
field on Thursday were Mr. and Stone are expected liomc today from
visited Mr. and Mra. Way ne Merrick. terrd pink carnations and sweet •
,
(w
rl 1)Ir
Mrs. Harold Sheffield and Mr. and1 a few clays' visit with friends- 1::
STEAM HEAT
Shirley Wilkins, who is stationed
Mrs. Spyro Nicholas. Detroit; Mr.• Fort Wayne Ind.
e
“
,?,
.
,
and girl in the county In 4-H club
1
nt Scott Field. HL. was the guest of
HOT A COLB WATER
IT,, &gt;o.i..s wuU- » for , »nl.
, y,.,
.
nnd Mrs, John Sheffield. Orange-’
Miss Edith DeVries and Melvin I
idle; Mr and Mrs. Carl Sheffield.• Westerlind o! Muskegon were Easter Mr and Mra Emery Wilkin-, and
SHOWER BAIR
other relatives front Fridily till
Albion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Shef­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ’and
Sunday
field. Assyria township: Archie• Mrs. Loren Boyes
„„„and
,„,aMrs
. ,. F E Raymond of
Mr.
■ SI id Held nnd eon. Vernon. Buttle’
Mr. and Mra. L. D Taylor, and jsciraon visited hix brother and sis-- tlicir home near Freeport
Double -5.00 per wk. up
■Crrck; Winston Sheffield, Travenx*
ISBORNT.
and family and Andrew Smith of ter-tn-law. Mr. and Mra. Jap RayCity: Mrs. AltaTilancjrard. Kalama­
iRDNEK
Mr. and Mra. Alvin Helrigel ot
Allendale were Sunday guests of rnand of Yankee Springs over the
zoo;
terry Mykln-., • Rev. J. R. Ohrlspell nnd family.
Freeport announce the marriage o!
m-ek-md.
‘
s. Ed Alien,
Mr
.
Nelson
Gardner
and
Mr.
»he!r
daughter.
Mrs Ixds ’Usbonic
•
Mr and Mrs William Fox of KaiMra Ix.fc-ey Hon left yesterdav for
BatUi
amazoo spent Ute weekend with p..|m Springs. Cal., for u May of six Erma Gardner were delighted Mon- to Keith Marlow of Hastings. The
th.ir parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Harley w.ek-. when her daughter. Mama. day to receive 11 me«sage from life ceremony was performed on Friday,
Fox imd Mr. ;md Mrs. Archie Rclck- wlu) hiw ixCn tljerc nil . whiter, will former’s husband and thc latter's: April 3 at St. Units. Mo.
son. Lteut Gardner stating that he’ Mra. Usbome has been a tesichcr
ordre'uni with her.
3
Ralph Barkley n:
Mr. and Mr. Ctnv&gt;tcr Stem and was wfc in Australia. Monday was in the cUy schools al Ionia thc past
chihln n Jmin nnd-Dlck nf Kniairre Mra. Allen Robins iPatty Stem* of thc seventh wedding anniversary of fow yeani and previous to that
z&lt;r. w-ny-Sunday kue-ts of Mr. in; N- w Albany. Ind., were thc guests Lieut, and Mra. Gardner and his taught at Freeport.
hotnpco
wns in honor of thc event.
Mr. Marlowe has been employed
Mr«. John Oliplianl north ol Praliir of Mr and Mra Kellar Stem from
.. «nt by radio from Australia ■ at Grand Rapids and Is now mid­
Saturday till Monday.
Mr. ntid Mm. Max Bauer. Mr. nr.d
Illul ul
wc, . to San Francisco and wired from'mg tn Carlton township.
Mr. and Mra. M11
Earl „,
Smith
of Tie■"
there
to
Hastings.
Their
many friends extend hearty
Mra. Jack Sparks and son. Johnny Uolt and hrr pn,Pnu. Mr and Mra
He stated that lie had received congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Angell all Artht|r otI nI Portland. Oregon.
...,a.re will. । wctc
o( Mr M|)d Mn(
no mail us yet, but he doubtless Marlowe,
MAKE
I of Detroit spent Easter C
Sunday
Shampoo At EE­
docs
not
stay
in
one
place
loifg,
----------:—.&lt;• &gt;-------Mr and Mra Guy Bmicr.
AIT’OINTMEXTS
Smith from Saturday till Monday
Finger Wave □□
wp*
1
L!?t,Mr
- and
-» Mra
—- Harold Phillipa.
—.n,,-. Mr.
... enough for hU mail to catch up fra
EARLY
■ S'
K.lljs. SjnU.Hum .nd
M„ o „ H„„. Mr. „,a M„ with him as plenty has been .sent■
Dr .nd Ur. H Tuhlian “&lt; K.U- R.
B E
E Wait
WjK ant!
„„a Nancy. Mr
d
Mr. ,„
and
His relatives here have been anI □&gt;.,«&gt; -rrr BWrr dinner ,««. u„ [w, S|,p, ,„a M, „,a „„
Xioua concerning his welfare as lhej
■■
.. r: *1 * Adnnndr.
Clifford
Dol.n
«rr.
In IbUk
Cr—
fc
Clifford
Dolan
were
in Baltic
Ctcek
last lime-they heard from him he Odako ( .imp Fire Grouji
Mr .nd Mr:. Uon l.nn.rd, Mr. 8uad.,
atlln,r
Optrxttri: Jtumttu Tuxh. Virginia Hartt
Ella Rogers and Mra. Sheldon
. .................of
. t Mr nnd Mn Orml, fro and Mr wtw in Java, before thc Jap in-F The Odako Camp Fire group met
vasion.
and
thc\famlly
had
hud
no;
m
(.
to
We
went
over
some
nld work
Delton and Mr. and Mra A. J. Ved-[ and Mrs. Keith Fox wero Easter
der were dinner guests Friday of Mr. Sunday- guests of Mr. and Mr.s. u-sMirancc of his safety. It U u re- , and talked about a cook out.
lief and a Joy to know he is safe.
...
and Mra. F. H. Gaskell.
Nick Webber at Grand Rapids. Mr.
jWalunlta Camp Fire Group
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jens Jensen of mid Mra. Webber Just resumed from
River Falls. Wise., left Monday for. Florida where they spent the winter.
i Thc Wahanka.Camp Fire Group
rJ HOME
FURLOUGH
their home after spending a week I Mr, and Mra. F. W. Stebbins re-,
t meeting was
held ON
at thc
home of
with their son-in-law and daughter,! turned last week
w.rw »■«•»
rw.i
ei.l
Around
midnight
Thursday
night,
Mra. Hine April 6. Wc decided to
from Fort SHI
Mr mid Mra. Joseph Skinner.
iI Okla, where their daughter
.ihave
Mrs
Mr
“
nd
Mrs
Carl
Weycrman
re--have
dur tea April 24. For enter’
hlcr. Mrs
’ Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward J. Adams. (Philip Mitchell, and baby remained cclved ,a telephone call from Lieut.. taintneul we are going to show our
•Jr., and baby of Muskegon. John with Mr. Mitchell. Mr. and Mra. F,anlt Weyerman from San Fran: Thwaitra nnd E. E- Thwailca of Blebbins also visited New Orleans, elsco. the first time the family had
' Owosso were guesLs pf Mr. and Mra. La.
.
heard from him since Jan. 31. He president. Evelyn Clark mid we
I Edward J. Adams Easter Sunday. ,1 Guests of Mr nnd Mr-; Oscar &gt;"fonnrd Ills Hasting., relatives that slaved more games— Poppy Foote.
Mr. and Mn&gt;. John Eddy and Mr.s .ijoncs over thc weekend were their hc had I*"1 returned from Australia, Scribe.
Winona Downing nnd . daughter. son. Free! Jones, who is in training b'“ of course, could give no details
Rexinc. of Lansing were Easter nt Great Lukes. HL. Mr. and Mra. &lt;&gt;* hLs trip «£ept to say. the shipi HIAWATHA REBEKAH LODGE
Bunday guests of Dr. and Mrs: ; Cl. o Maurer nnd daughter. Mra. Pursued a zlg-kag course on the way'
Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge No. 53
Glenn
I will hold their regular meeting Fri...... 8. Smith
~
,of . Grand
------ 1- Rnjilds.
—"
Ruth Jones nnd Jim and Jack Jones home.
William Crawford was home from o; Detroit
°n Monday. Mr. and Mr^ Fred1 day evening. April 1 at 8 o'clock.
Northwestern University" at EvanMr Mnd Mre Floyd Merr'ck Bnd w,,ycrnu*U&lt;jeeelTC&lt;1 n wlre /rotn1 There will be initiation, thc Lake
ston. Ill. over the weekend MLu Mr Blld Mrs rio(.rr M(.rrlclc ol pe- Frank stating that he would be' Odessa Staff will confer lhe degree.
Jeanne Cregn of Grand Rapids was' Jrolt ucrc uejiU o( Mr Bnd Mn, home Tuesday night on furlough.■ Supper at 6:30. Lodge to furnish
n weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. wnyne Merrick for the weekend Llc,,,’• W*)wnan is a first class• meat and iiotatoes. each member
Clarence urawmrn.
Crawford abo
con;lnK w „lebraic fhp Urthd.n of r"dl° ,nan l,i Uncle Sam's service.• please bring buttered rolls nnd one
! ax ane
.......... Merrick ...
____ „
irounle and. ....
guest...........
Mnt.........
tranche
mother
of "nd cou,d &lt;«o»Wlc.« tell some in-■ other dish.
Jan ShkPlIkr p»Bmt.n:
wn.in.k a«...
Map. &lt;«■ r,„,a
.
terestlng experience*; if allowed to’
About thirty Hastings Rebekahs
Urt UP h. a. Adrapnlr o.,r lh.
b..,,, aaMa o, M,
,„a u„ do so.
; plan to jrttend tlie district meeting
J?
,hd KPKkra Brtupl were hU i»reni.
i at Charlotte Tuesday.
Ml» Blwaner kre kludenlp pl the Mr. ,„a M„ D,,,,, Brfal„, &gt;Uo
। University of Michigan
••
-------■ Mra. ----------- ,, Mr.
Marshall
of. MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mr.
mid
Harry—
Chcesemmi
and
, and
,, Mrs. Gyonie
-r-- ---------------------I Rev. J. R. Chrispell and MKs! Iamuy
,uowlin_ Miss Marjory--------- dSTd.
- -------------...»™i’lr“m Michael Btumm.- Hastings3?
family ol
of yDowllng.
VSir
j Merle Tayio: with Ear! Engle nndI . Bristol-of
Orville
Bris- riaae
L?*1’of
01 their
Iht 'r daoohler
daughter. M.rrclle
Martelle 'n
to jPrf(nc„ A „,hn BnxtUyn. N. y. 35
.. Kalamariw.
----------- ------------------I hr ”,v;? LoU A!‘dZrMn “1d Caro-I toI of Bam,. Crcrk and Mrs Nora Pvt. Ronald W Tooke ol Rattle
lyn bhcllmgton of North Irving at-i Broomhead of Traverse City
Creek. Tim mareiagc ceremony was. I Lloyd E. Link. Hastings
I tended a Wesleyan young peoples
Mr and Mrs J E Mattoon re- l-,rf"r,l,r'1 Marcfb&lt;ajJSimrtanhurg.' Vada Elma Seese, Bownc Twp
Kent Co. .............................. .
CPhvepupn .1 AhekkP s«lurt«y
|
0„ Uh[ia,
w&gt;,„aol„ .Upuih c.wlln, 1-pe !he |«pl lire&gt;
I Mr and Mrs. Leon Brauuer.^Jr..I Vhcrc they spent thc weekend with ,nont,w Mr Tookr h,w &gt;*cn ,’la-. DeVcre C. Murray. Lake Odessa ..33
| anil. .daughters.
and
Mr and tiita
Mrs vmre
Clare janes.
Jones Mra
•&gt;’ South
Carolina
and ......
nowr Lelah B. Groff. Lake Odessa ....36
.
. Louise
—
.—Leona.
--------- "»•
Mrs .,loned
- —
-----—.......... .........
I gnd twin sons. LcRoy .“
nd
.^.*
ren
"
Jonw
returned
last
Wednesday
from
Camp
Dlx.
and Lawrence
1,..,
a ... has been transferred to Cnmn Dlx.
• Donald D. tzyendecker. Irving

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Wedding bells arc ringing in our
Mr. and
Arthur valentine
Valentine
George B Heath were Mr. and Mrs nlld
„nd Rlrhard from llnt* Hlfih 50,1001 c,aM ol 38 and neighborhood.
Bert
Kemn and
Mr* Chas Gibbs and Mrs. Guy
Bert Kemp
and children
children nt
of r.rand
Grand MwdlcvU|r Mr nnd Mrs ro1;”u( Mr. Tooke attended high school in
Rapids. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Gll- Valentine nnd little daughter Su- A|IH Arh°r n,,d WBS emidoyed at McNee were in Kalamazoo one day
1 bert and children of Muskegon, also ran. of HMUngv were Erater Bunday thc
Works
enter­
,h* A
* B.
" Stove
R,m'* w,,
”t- before
---- -----------------------------j Adclbert Heath and two daughters dinner guests at their parents home.-, Ing the army.
Mr and Mrs Rov Mr Caul at­
। of Rutland.
tended the party ut Miner Palmer's
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Valentine. Also
I Mr. nnd Mra. Jerome Cort right of their son. Albert from Grand Rap­
Saturday night.
a sodrin’Sh­
| Lacey. 'Mrs. Robert Klaywitter. Mr ids spent tlie day witli them
Mrs. W D. Bennett had thc mis­
Miss Bertha McCaul of Bnwne was
aven bt hard water!
fortune late Sunday afternoon to an Easin' guest of her mother, Mrs.
and Mrs. Roger Bumham and son.
miss oons xaniorn ret
Miss
Oorts Radford returned
Tues| and Mr and Mra Nelson Kllpfer. all : dny
. 4o
\‘
fall in the yard at her home on E’. Sarnh McCaul.
r...,.
III. after
left hip. She
of Battle Creek, were Easter Sun- »!&gt;ending her vacation witli her iwr- Mill St
- .- breaking
--- ---- - her --------------------U'UMI hiiu
■ur ru'rininru
John Lukso
nnd wife
entertained
dav'gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbcrt ,enu, Mr and Mrs. James Radford. was taken to Pennock hospital.their children • and grandchildren
where the fracture wru reduced and|jinm Gran(1 napld;j Sunday
, Guests of MIm Radford part ol fast she
Alin Ls
U doing
dnlnir xs well
wall us
i.c possible.
rw.,IKt,, Herf
ir*r ।1 ....
.....
.
_
..
..
.Mra
■
THAN SWAN
Mr. and Mr- Leon Potts.
!u££r and da’Shter*
c‘‘an’l»«Sn- ’&gt;'• Hurt Han.vn of daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Leins, of Lenna Johnson of Bownr and Mr.
dx.r R^‘
.
Wilmington. Del . and Alrni Tindall. Battle Creek came to help care for nnd Mrs. Vance Sharp of Middle­
her mother.
w
miT^n^ Ijiwrotte? nnd
Bprtn,ndtl' M"M They
ville spent Sunday in Kalamazoo, at
•hr homo of Mi .no! Aits Morris
Lewis.
Mr. and Mra. Wvuen Moure an­
ter t.f Rutland, who was a dinner1 COOK
* —ARENTZ
Junior nnd Bobby England -*ot
ruiv.1. Mr. Houfstatcr is a brother1
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ricigjnl Nelson nounce the engagrriicnt nnd the
marriage of their with their grandparents. Leon PulU
of Mrs’ Formatter.
,
Arentz of Route 1. Hastings, an­ approaching,
Mra Walter B Hobbs of Bahfield nounce the marriage of their daugh­ daughter. Jacqueline to Glenp C. and wife.
,
Mr ana
nnd Mis. Fra rdf Rogio. mxorrtjMn- ter. Myrl Louise lo Donald Cook of Storrs. Mjri of Mr and Mrs Clifford: ,Mr.
and Mra
Mrs V0Tlu
Covill ana
and Barbara
icd the former :, son. Frank Ho&lt;»:&gt;s; Battle Creek on Saturday. March 21. Btot ra The marriage’will take pUO rnU.rUlnrd them parents for Easter,
Mr and Mrs Hov McCaui
and his elaramate. Gcorjte^McNul y ut Hu- parsonage of the Piral ai the home of thc brides parents
&lt; f Indialupoits, Ind. to South Bend Methodist church Of Grand Haven. ,n Junet
■
Sunday al William HulleU in MidInd. Monday. 'Die boys spent their They were attended by Miss Esthel »O&lt; THtA«T TMCUBBH U«
| wfe ffl!*.
Raster vacation with Mr. and Mrs A re ate. sister of lhe bride, arid Dar­
Hobbs
nnd
were
on
their
wav
bark
The
Southeast
Teachers
Club
will
calling on mir street S-iti’rday and
rell
Keller
of
Cloverdale.
PAUL WHITLMAN
, to Franklin College at Franklin,
------ .
■»•».— ----------meet
inect Monday evening.
evening, April 13. at;
at attended tlio
the put
pally al Hw school
| Ind., where both boys are student*.; —ON PAY DAY, BVY BONDS— ,7:30 at the Bristol schoollwusc.
I house ilrnt nlgijt.

Seei
nicker
SUITS

. . . crinklcy Mrnutken in smart de­
signs! New Jackets atop perkey pleat­
ed skirts’ -Washca like a hankie . .
so easy to Iron, 11.95 and up.

iHATS. 100up

3

llonuet &amp; Gown Sh
104 East Stat* Str*«l

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. AFRO. 9, 1M2

FAOK EIGHT

The Hastings Bai

SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS

There will be a sale of good household furniture tn Sherd
Sparks Blacksmith Shop on East Court street on

SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1942
I will offer good dining table. 6 oak rhalrs, buffet, bookcase,
Spartan cabinet radio, good piano, davenport, arm chair, 3 rockere, floor lamp, 2 dreiaerv. bed* and spring*. 3 rugs. Waid* Large
circulating heater, good; ice refrigerator, small range, and many

Sheldon Agency

UGH

DEWEY REED, Mgr.

Attention, Farmers . . .
Seeding time is olmost here. Why not order your
spring seeds now and save. I have a complete line
of high purity seeds. Also Nitragin and Ceresan for
treating seed grains. .

tiling

See Harvey W. Enzian at Cressey,
Mich, or phone Prairieville 14—F24,

AUCTION SALES

tf

worthy

HENRY FLANNERY

EXTENSION GROUPS

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

DR. L. J. CASTON

HORSES-$7.50

OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

Halting*

COWS-$6.00

conapie

We hove a collector stationed in Hastings to give
immediate service.
Wo pay thc Phone Charges.

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
:

Marshall Furnaces

l

•

Helton

1u

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repair* furnished and in■talled for all make* of
furnace*.

u.»sri:i» - I'lu

Phone 2331
tf

Phone 2319

Nat'l Bank Bldg.
tf

Lilt your Auction Salea with

DEWEY REED
Catimatea cheerfully given. Date*
can be made at Banner office.
Phone 3467
Halting*, Mich.
tl

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
'

JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company Hasting* iloekyards, phone 25M, or call
717—F3 through
the
week.
U.

brings the total for the fourteen
weeks' period up to $3,9311.10.

11954279
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
COWS $6.00

ay R.’e.l, Adm. liaBlrn*.. phono 3i».7

Phone Collect

H&gt;l&lt; Kh'S'l — Apnrti-rnl fur Mr jkotiua
■FARM H&lt;&gt;r&gt;K f.-r rent. •. u.d. ...ntk
. un.l mile ■ ul of CI.Arrdale, lu miles
K. XV, ll&gt;.i;i.(.. tmrh know. &lt;&gt;w1
e-iuhtlon. rfr-rlririty. Will r&lt;»i laud
! by field*
Inquire Mr* Janies Shut

I

AUCTIONEER

ii&lt;&gt;

HORSES $7.50
|

JERRY ANDRUS

At

FOE SALE OR RENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONOS

-jhJ)

HIWTI LAM* CAIU’HSTktU ran *.&lt;»
1 do that
of repairing, |ka&gt;r.tln^
.
.rd
,r al..!’
V.o
r.
.i-i- pi . i 4 ...

Sheet Mclai Woik
Eaveitroughing

142 E. State

i-o.

WANTED-EMPLOYMENT

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

toorn totaled $34.55.

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697

Full AAI.IC—4'mapleieh moalera Lan
cahea f..e rooms and Lail. loss Ilan
eld
N 7iH&gt;Lle. -Merle

Fourteenth year of service

-1AUM—or !•••» arrow. 7 r-o»o. h«m.*
1

**&lt;•» Hod bar rolling

I
1

&lt; ■ p.ilMrr. I'oW.r &lt;a4 t.lr.-h-.l.r f.
Hz- IhkhUp. Ifostor ITairirrille pls. a-

Skos.tal aero.

1 Fl'H NAI.lt-•.••• aerra. 4 mom lion.e,
• barn, rhn-krn ruop N&gt;|l or trade tor
' likekSru'lr and tool*. • miles t.. Hattie
I Creek. Flume Rutile Creek 2«3'drli
'.'.MALI. FARM fiir aale. Go.~l l.rlldlu*.
well ri.trrn. fru.t; jo mlnutr drive;
to lla&gt;hh&lt;*. Write -W, T." r.re I
_Ranikr*
_ _
4.9 ,
Ft*H HALT. 7 iv&gt;.-i.z n.»l&gt; ri&gt; 1. rii. ... .

Art T-d.l At 22* 1. Green
4-9
foil REXT— 2 nun lurm.hk.i at-ertn-nt -lu K..t IL.n-1
49
F».R ItlAT -t . r.f.krul-le t.e-lro .nt on

offering.

WORK
SHOES I

H&gt;l; IfltST .Five r.e.m apartment. »re- i
.nd n«.s. »« per month. Ph.ino PF.1 ’
1 .......... .
Mr. Carl lloyr. 111.
... ..fn.,”
|
1 •' "
Ila-

PIANO TUNING

ROOMY SOFT
PLAIN TOES

Call E. T. WOOD

TOUGH TO
BEAT-FOR
HARDEST
WEAR---

NEON SIGNS
Sign Painting and &gt; Lettering
Gold Leaf — Silver Leaf

HENRY EGGLESTON

THE GRANGES

MOST STYLES
STILL ONLY

CASH

Nearly

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
PAINT CLEARANCE

For your old Scrop Iron.
Rodiatort, Batteries. Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Lead.

INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

1»8
•2»«

AUCTIONEER
I donate $5 to the Red Cross
out of every Auction Sale.

Phi

LOREN COPPOCK

A projec

dally in

including
itelf. atte
Hunting

fering’

nut.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Michigan Avenue
MM 2637
Hastings

NOW is the Time!

CHECK THEIR
QUALITY -

To have us clean those rugs and carpets
for you in your home or at our plant.

WIDE ARMY
LAST

OUR ELECTRIC SHAMPOO

Truss Fitting

and Drying Process not'only cleans, leaving your floor
coverings sanitary, but odds years to their life by re­
moving all .dirt and grit that is eating away the very
life of your rugs and carpets.

HAVE

but there
the popu

COMFORTABLE

SHOES for YOUR

SPRING WORK'

MONTGOMERY WARD

Composition
■ Soles

'cur-iMre
SHOESTORE

and slmp
matching
bouquet.
type tha

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SECTION TWO— PACES 1

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1942

IICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

10BSERVES TWENTY­
HENDERSHOTT
the cost of living in war tuna.
Blanding field* are close at hand.'
Three of our young people won a flf,d supervisor Dr. Groat W1U I
months: has been to California six
lhe brides coming from quite a dl»-1
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
or seven times.
, honors in their 4-H club work. Joyce lec‘ dala 0,1
income* i
tance sometime*. • • • For feminine
1
In
the
Sunday
Graphic
section
All
ot
which
means
that
Olive
Clark
and
Laura
Schools
have
bring exptum toe Uw *
readers I suggest they g«C down
Lathrop has gone a long way from
.
their name* on Uie Hoiiur Roll, and
conducted jointly by the fetk
from tlie attic or high closet shelf
I
heading.
"Woman
of
the
Week,"
ap
­
Hastings. Mlch„ her birthplace.' An organization day in prepara- Louise Christensen wa* chosen as ®U‘*’,U8 °f, Home Economic i
any of the oldllnu* white Marseilles
peared a fine likeness of Miss Olive where her brother Is a doctor, carry- tlon for locations day was held alternate delegate lo State Club1 Labor StatUllcs. Thc surety •
’By Jane Cameron
bedspread*, designed to look handj Lathrop, sister of Dr. c. P. Lathrop Ing on their father’s profession.
..... at 1-uu.ing
,7...
in« made al the reour*L nf the
'i Tuesday.
J
*• that “
— Wnk
April' 7. At
time
•
quilted. If tiiey still have any. and
i and a native .of thia city, and an
Sunshine Is delicious— Rain I* re make them into a one-piece dress.
'■ students were divided into various
| interesting article about her work tn HASTINGS CENTER
• vocational groups where they will
freshing—Wind is bracing—8now is an Eton Jacket or a sleevclr** Jack-J
New name tor Japan—The Land Detroit, a reprint of lhe article
।
have
an
opportunity
later
to
learn
Mr.
and
Mra.
William
Slocum
and
exhilarating—There is no such
night at tlie t O. O. P hall, in Has- QtO8a
beon granted a three
of the Setting Bun.
. follows:
daughter Mary Ellen ot Nashville, more about their selected vocation. tings. She wa* an overnight guest)
■
thing as bad weather—Just differ­ have seen these, dresses In all the
• * * . f
। Il took her twenty-fifth annlver- stayed from Wednesday until Sun­‘ Vocations day will be held April 29.
best shops here. Mine, alas, have
of Geraldine Hammond of Dowling
ent kind* of good weather—so reads either beefi given away or cut up
Somelhlng Hastings needs—Bley-, Mry (March 15i as librarian ot the day with her parents. Mr and Mrs..
Tlie cast for the junior play. "Foot; on Wednesday and Saturday nlghtu '
pUc.nl on Ibc w.U. ot on. or for-kittlien draining c
„„.
.
.
.
de
hitching
posts.
I
Detroit
Bar
Association
Law
Library.
cloths • • • We
Loose", is rehearsing daily during
Jake DePriester.
Richard
DeMolt
of
Hastings
was,
the widely tutconued e.teten.;
th,
* * *
’ . ,
and lhe Bur Association's annlverMr. and Mrs. Roland Barry of[ class and staying after school about a supi&gt;er gurrt at Albert Brills, on
A —
—-H-al Joker
iralrnr just
(till sent Sillier
here, where wether.. ■ Mmfe ol „ lh,
,taw „
u„
A
practical
Hiller ___ ...
present of- an extra month's Martin Comers spent Sunday after­
coneen.tUn^J. edly ovrtwortod. ,
„„ „„
a pdste brush so he could go back vacation and two handsome pieces of noon with Mr. and Mra. E. J. Todd. I Trade practice started last week. Tuesday night.
Juct u j. h.YUvr al PelMtier. c,^n8ln( utnl hew, from home. to hanging paper after the war. It m#tChed luggage, to make Mis*
Mr. and Mrs. I-aurence Matteson
We are sorry that Roderick Tietz There are so many boy* out this;
Mtehu.n ••• Another h.pplly cho.- Bh, u |ooW1&lt; n„ y,,,, u„
wasn't *uch a good idea. If there's o||W c Lathrop break her Easter u
is absent »vu&gt;
from M.IFUUI.
school. We
T»» »upc
hope yeut
year uiui
that ii
if any more
more noys
boys were to
en»entImntt on the ten, walk t*
apartment out on Fifth nreet • ■ * one thing a man wllh his ego can't Sunday record of 16 year* in charge tluit he Will soon be able to,be back, come out, there would be no .suits! h.0,nf
her’‘ A4 Ca’J,w*’®f w“’
• murte.y det.er.ii, innU
,wmtoll.e mpothe tmm lake, it 1* ridicule upd he wlU just of Atlar Gulld duties at St. Paul's
We thank everyone for their co- for them This Ls lhe largest group (‘r *■’***
ab® ". *ueV “*
tmmd trip ildter-&lt;uh •nether. „,h, „ld 1Km,
ray take it out on American, prisoner* cathedral,
operation In helping u* to get a new for some years.
I
....
„
J Mrs., Glen
Gunn
~r. Rami;
worthy ot wider clmtUUon-t'A m.n ,„„„
t
tret or any other luckless fellow Ameri­
radio
for
the
school.
It
helps
us
in
Wednesday
March
29
the
free'
fll
*
n
Ounn and
a”d «n
Romig
Tills Easter tier associate* have
canMarch
he can 39.
get me
hold iree
of. aj Kalamazoo were weekend guesu
Geoaranhv
and
Hlstorv
weancsaay.
u u bid u the thin., th.1 .nnoy ,„„„d „ wrtl,
Ior tmny-,.
taken over because Mias Lathrop left ueograpn) ana
throw tournament, sponsored by ,i^A r Clark •,
him . eweUent lo keep tn mind ,h, (,m,
then.-hm
Mr. and Mr*. Alden Todd and conch Brotak was nut on it* wav
C^.C ..
Patsy, has gone in for all-out-uid March 20 for a month's motor tour daughter* spent Sunday afternoon (|Ue
when you are ntoruu your tray ba- ln
, .Mupm-r (,u
th(. Onr wither
A few-1
,Cor,‘n'
of
spasmodic croup.
with two friends through the Smok­
hind one ot ibtwe hnllalliw. -Im„u lh,
,1U.,|UO„ „ the to the Allied Cause. She Is giving ies. iioplng to be in Charleston. S. with Mr anrl Wrt Gnrrtnn qt«-l nf MS
.
,
. ’’t ■
?”
A ‘
drive
tO get tWOr»hundred
plate*
ll
.nd ™n.,
r»H &lt;£Lr.
ptedble-to. make .up-bh-w heru&gt;.t the Turn, almo.1 dtut nut her best beloved doll's rubber pants C„ for Easter. If Miss Lathrop ha*
“Ones trisd never without I"
Mr nnd Mra Calvin Powell of lO°* P&lt;,n'
' r"»’Pl*"ri their work »nd purchased
mind-, type ol Indhldu.l
All „„
champ, by ah to the government to help thc rub­ a fondness for any one thing. it‘a
Sold by all druggists.
H«tmA vwuri Mr and Mra wuMutory
be*n «lv*n
dl’hM *h*h •*» «*
of which remind* me that up In Hie' 8 t0 ,
Then Ke had lhe ber situation. Greater love hath
motor travel. She debated about
Kidder and family Sunday afr«Pon.&lt;*bnHy of promoting de- Ft Custer this week The ladies apMinnesota city, famous a* lhe real ad(lcd plp(uurt. of wemg two Tlg«r no little girt—
I thti trip; finally decided upon ft liam
ternoon.
J
s“imP •»’««
j nreciate .the generolty of nil who
of the Mayo clinic, placard* are-,ooltlp p|UhWM strike-out the g;cal
t.,a.
AzMvki. .—iam. w. because her car and tire* are pracconspicuous on walls of hotel lob- -DIMagg" 'three times and he wo* hart’ in taFN*toT«Sf an l^^anHv UcaU’' new and hecame the Smokies
Mra. Lloyd Fisher received word
The Spring Swing, sponsored by helped them.
ble* and dining rooms reading: ' W«- oul On a,, PB,y
thp rourI(, hud in here la»t week can be easily
---------------- --- -------- ----------- — inu, . AMIM.A. &lt;nui «». 1 SISI “ “L'Si K, "
U""*d of the death of her youngest ‘he Boys Union Council, will be held
Do Not DIscum Operations". If you Unip ,lp How the Tiger fan* did
Sunday school and church, tn spite
brother. Roudie Naylor, of Jackson Friday. April ...
10.
! States she hasn't visited.
must use that forbidden word you roMl lllm . . . whlJe j
lhat substituted a tablespoon of molasses
first‘ fire 'drill of the month ot ’he fact there were quite a num-,
'The
n~~ *'
Detroit lawyers who. *he says, are early Sunday morning. March ’29.
for
that
much
corn
syrup,
added
was held Thursday momlng. April- bcr
children absent on account,
are expected u&gt; mention it a* "your -advancing years" precluded any
the particular charm of her jab ns Burial was last Tuesday afternoon
party", or "mv party", all of which thought of my conalderlmt lite offer spice* and fruit—rahlns and can­ law librarian, gave her such a de­
2. during the second hour.
&lt;* ‘he mumps: The Easter program
1* good psychology—don't you think?, telescrapHert me by_a certain waggluh dled orange peel, and finished ju/d; llghtful anniversary that she 1* al­
The Doomsday Book sales cam- hud to be postponed until a later
dale.
••• The winter months may be vaca- professional friend of oura. to be­ like the other*. Tlie one enution for ready looking forward to her fiftieth. k
im
tion time for northern women who comp -technical advisor" to tlw Tig- all sugarlcs* recipes I've tried yet; She became a librarian In the first wnn Mr. .nd Mr. EmA,i Tndd
Wednesday.
the d
dead-' Mr and Mrs. Leon Slocum and
WMm-d.r April
«nAl B.
■ w (h.
daughter Lavone were Easter guests
come to St. Petersburg but not for e„, j fppl Di ll Baker should order 1* this—take them up while hot or place because the librarian at the
Mm Agnes Barry nnd daughter line for all material in the Doomes- at the Leo Hendershott home.
resident women. It is harvest time a lol of vitamin B-l injected In
University of Michigan suggested the and son of Martin Corner* called day Book.
Mrs Ernie Matteson spent Friday
for all church, club, philanthropic, thHr lpgH to acrei..raie their move- out of lhe tins. If you take them‘ profession when she was a student on
Mr. Rrnr.r Todd Sundo&gt;- Mlrr-'
night with Mrs P. T. Colgrove. In
and now. a wide range of defense: mcrits; some more of it in their arm* off and pul them in a covered crockj there.
Ing
orders
for
senior
name
cards
in
organizations ••• Annual "Poppy.
gpt throws to baser, and keep the while warm, they will be nice and । She wfnt on to the library school noon.
the session room during thirty-min­ Hastings.
Mr?.
Gertrude
Fuhr
and
sons.
moist.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walters of
Day" here comes in February for the la&lt;b ln general practicing double
1 at the University of Illinois, started Franklin and Gordon, of lhe Mc- ute period.
A. L. and VF W. auxiliaries, the j piny* uil they cun make one oc-i
Dramatic students are preparing Hastings were Sunitay guests of the
! her career in the catalog division of
former, by the way. being in charge, cnslonally • • • Tiger pitchers have' Backache or no backache, there L* thc Library of Congress. She came Combcr district were Sunday din­ short skit* for class presentation, Floyd Garrison ^mcl O'loiughlln
ner
guest*
of
her
parents.
Mr.
and
of Mrs. Archie McDonald
Earlier, teen good but received mighty poor 1,0 satisfaction on earth that can) back to the University of Michigan
Mrs O'Laughltn was a
and it is hoped that in this way- families
Mrs Gilbert Todd.
guest al the Walter* home on Fri­
a tag-day for disabled veterans' »upport. • •• But then we have been compare, -with getting out in the
rounu u»
us wearing
wearing a
a little
mue blue
oiue flow.'s^ng
riow-^mg n
a ]lol
off those
th0M&gt; devastating
devastating garden
K^racn and
unu digging
rngging in
m me
mn after
airer• *°JJJ’rin/^tora?v "thl? wraAo
Barbara and Arlene Tlelz. Duane new talent will Tbe .discovered.
found
ol O
tlie dirt
day.
er - Gm.
pne nf
of tiir
the fineal
homes and
and C„dmab-'fastest team afloat"
af»winter
whole awav
winterfrom
.way
IL I dug
h.X‘ m Wilke*. Mrs. Barber. Mr*. Tietz and passing OF MRS.
&lt;*r
flr.i-jtt hnme-t
' a whole
it. from
I dug
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Garrison with
the legislative reference bureau of Mr*. Fisher were visitors at school pifrce of dowling
hospital* In the U. S A. for dis- work, whose footwork and move- parsnips and salsify and the carMr and Mra. Chas. Hendershott
the State Library In lanslng.
recently.
•
Mrs.
ablcd soldiers and their wive*, also ment* make one fee) that tlie Cardl- roljs we planted In July and they
Mrs Constance
Constance Anriu
Anna Fierce,
Pierce, agea
aged went to Battle Creek last Thursday
In 1917. after the death of Mi*s
Mr. and Mra Frank Weeber and M of Dowling died on Wednesday to the funeral of a cousin. Clarence
nurses who have seen service, is out na| emblem should be replaced by were so crisp and tender they were
Josephine O'Fiynn. taw librarian, cluldr-n M
MH
,M
Mr.
nrenlo«
&gt;&lt;
JTnoork
hooplMl
She
Cummings.
at Bay Pines, not far from lhe city-x-ji'atUng gun. No matter If u bat- a delight to curry to lhe house. the late Judge Murfin called Lansing
t5rI
'WIT w“ &gt;" '« Fotlor.1110 on Oct. H.
On Saturday Mr, nnd Mrs. Hen­
Ilmira nnd local groups do a great ter hit* the ball "where they ain't" Till* year we are trying some a*-* for someone to take Mis* O'Flynn'*
orwoodi.nd wnt sund.r'.uh Mr. lm ,„d
„ldlJ
ry,,,,,., dershott attended the funeral of
deal In providing entertainment •••)—you can count on their being there P®r««u« chicory, garden huckleber‘ place. Miss Lathrop wa* recom­ ■
and
Mrs.
Gilbert
Todd.
nd
Mr.
cnlh.,1
Todd
hiub«nd.
rrrd
ries.- Dasheen*,
Dasheens, and those 3 pound
Nearly all the church Aid societies'(0 get II.
|I rlM
Mrs. Mark Hammond of Prairie­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher spent Pierce, preceded her in death. Sur­ ville at the Henton funeral home
| tomatoes.
I've raised them that mended.
give weekly suppers: well patronized)
Sadie R. Cook
‘
Twenty-five
yearn
ago
lhe
Detroit
Sunday
afternoon
with
their
daugh
­
they are. too. a welcome change1 Pennflora Hotel
i weighed 11 i pounds but I hope to
viving are a daughter. Mrs. Irene In Delton.
। step It up. Il looks like we can ex- Bar Association had a membership ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burghdoff of Hastings; a son. MarMrs. Ella Lahr bi visiting her
from menu-selected foods. ••• The st. Petersburg. Florida.
| poet an early spring. The soli Is, of 591 lawyer*, the library had ap- James of Hastings.
Women's Guild of St. Peter's Epta-1
---------------- &lt; a &gt;
shall Pierce of Dowling, nnd eleven daughter. Mrs. Albeit Brill thi* week,
Roderick Tietz had his tonsils out grandchildren.
nnd meaty
mealy ana
and just
Just ngnt
right tor
for. proximately 18.000 volumes, lhe law
copal enuren
church is
Is lamou*
famous for Ita
1U three uuwunti
DOWLING
'
\| warm anu
Funeral
services
■
" —*;*--------------MICHIGAN TERMINIX CO.
i library budget was 85.775. Today last Saturday at the Pennock hos­ were held at the Dowling Methodist M8C &gt;-F-NDS ANOTHER
course, sixty-five cent turkey din-| Tlie funeral of Mrs. Anrta Pierce early vegetables now.
; Bar Association membership Ls about pital. He is feeling as well as pos­ church, of which Mrs. Pierce was
Battle Creek
Another member of the Michlean
ner*. served
into Urnt. They .,*••* held at the Dowling church'
'
, 2.200, thc library has 50.000 books sible.
a
member,
on
Saturday
afternoon
State
College
staff has been enrolled I
can take car
JOO and often turn' Saturday.
Her death means a
Cleaning a boy's room Is certain­
Represented in Hastings by
nl two o'clock, the Rev. Robert ln •»cc,al war work Dr Irm“ 114
people away ••• The Congregational| great deal lo the community a* well b' “ test of courage in a woman's) and the budget Ls 123.000 annually.
:ja*
to
friends
a*
her
cooperation
in
Alter
you
get
is
au
»P»c
»nd
Suoirl*
library
°rommitb^
A
MLv
You
*av
that
you
have
no
disSmlth
offlclftllng
.
interment
tn
the
OrttiS
lwad
°
f
,he
department
of
ladies sponsor many things, among) a, to ft lends as her cooperation In We- After you get it all spic and
HOME LUMBER CO.
have him--------bring out
his
»JJ» tant relatives?
Dowling cemetery
homp management and child dethem Miss Chew's popular book re- I church work and social activities »P*n
— -------------- all
-------Phone 3276
"Well, not now. They're all llv---------------- ----------------------vetopment, ha* been called to-Wash-1
view,
“*&gt;«‘
views which
which are
are always
always out
out In
in time!
time' was
was heartily
heartily entered
entered into,
into, and
and after
after treasures,
treruures. wads
wad* of
of string,
string, bolte,
bolts, nut*.
nut*.
... catch _________________________
■ . .
.her own .family
.. she
.......
II). I.JI..
to
many of the crowd for the raising
had tak-j —
naM». match boxes ■with
ladle* &lt; ? i
®
^urt^aw
Ing with us."
। —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— ington to participate in a study ol
weekly forty-cent luncheon • • • en two Utile boy*, the youngest six onU* cover radio innards, car In- »h“*8uP"«n* Court «• taw school
The young people of First Ave.'month* old. who had been left nards. bicycle innard*. and Just
Methodist church finance many of motherless,
also
their
a‘n innard*. —
and spread them
ev-a legal vocabulary as extenmotntness, and
«i'ocared
uieir father.
lamer, inlo,P«
mw —
niiired
*rcd
“I«««wv?rt
bur.*»
exton
their activities bv
eared for them the'enly and carefully over every q.u,re
“ “
v°cauuianr
a* extenby the numerous her home ami
"silver offering" forrt of entertain­ na»l six years and to say that her'square inch of dresser, commode “ve ' aP&gt; lawyers, out sne aoesn t
life
work
was
"well
done"
would
be
and
chiffonier
top
In
the
room
. £££traS’to^flnd^nfor0
ment* they present in lhe big hall
a
fitting
tribute.
then
you
bite
down
on
your
tongue
8
5
tra,ned
10
nnd
ln‘or'
which is a part of that large plant a fitting tribute.
-- l. a.a.,4
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—t'A.la*
---■ __.._
n
*
VAI..* hands
k.A.-A.- down
111T?;"'
—1101).
o—..a„
.ah.
and clench
your
at your
.
....
• • • Conceit*, travelogues, colored amXnaldl^nithe
t~k?ndwith »ld“ *nd »*M‘
4lalra and .
whu “7 JF*"® ’“I “"ST
slides, a really most Intereating lot
^raST
and “eep still and leave the sluff atone.*rl*lty1Ucl“' whlc^
jef evening entertainment, do the relatives al Grand Rapids and. yo^
wgr
need a humidifying system.
A
churches all over the city 'sponsor bp*rta.
| *
German bova who are Pcaceful person, she doesn't like lo
thruout thc winter, all for a silver
offering. We heard one last month
on Australia, given by an Australian itora at Frank Hallock*.
Amrrirn nnd have n hnv who types of question* in a single day.
In which I learned more interesting ,
h““ hu
»&gt; • h.nu».r
cooking l» Mr .voe.Mon Shr
facts about that faraway land than
"I had ever learned from books It
proved so popular In the light of
vanueiic oi
t||
Mr. and Mra.
Mr*. josn
Josh Vandellc
of J
desserts, but adds a dash of
of savory
present day Interest that it wa* re­ Rutland were Eister guests of Mr.)w R c f,-QTES
to everything else, such as sugges­
peated three time*. • ■» • The Three*»
•»«.. &lt;”»»' tion of garlic with roast lamb.
Quarter Century club here is much
A special Easier service wa* held
She likes a good game of contract,
in the limelight. It gave it* annua! at the church .11 A. M. SuMar
w R 0 -------------------------------------is knitting for the Red -Crou.
buying
concert one night this week to a and afterward the
P«&gt;Pte« wJU
hcld ln thc GAR. Hall hcr own yarn- 18 * member of the
full house with n chorus of fifty ^n^Jran^k’e ^d tV^ora
’ p
ptan* for °«rolt Business Women'* club. ha.
taking part. Please remember not Bonnte Jean Drake “J* ,h« Juniors
aupper Saturday night will be ***” °n ,u board of
rectors; is a
one was under seventy-five years of in Mr*. Lloyd Gaskill* and Mr. ^ 8UP^r
n^nt wm De
presldenl of
American
age. There were duet*, quartets and Walter Ornube'* classes had breakP;
Association of Law Libraries.
featured entertainer*. Happily they fast at the Oasklli home.
Well-traveled,
been
confined their effort* to the Stephen
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Brandl
Foster type of songs and the result have moved to Battle Creek as the)
wa* most pleasing. Especially pop­ home which they occupied has been'
ular were the numbers by a violin purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Robert.
soloist. 92 year* old. who had been Abendroth.
on artist in his day This is the
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris ofj
report given me by Mrs. Johnson Prairieville and Mr. and Mrs. Will
and Elia Rogers who attended. I Pierce of Charlotte were Easter
guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Fisher I
A project women of all denomina­
Mr. nnd Mr*. Chas. Gn«kiii of
tions are behind is the financing of Hastings and Mr. and Mra. Earl
a suitable social center for enlisted Gaskill of Royal Oak were weekend
men whose number seems to grow visitors at Lloyd Gaskill's.
. dally in this city • • • It was to help
this excellent cause along that sev­ CRICKS NEED
eral of the ladies from the hotel, CLEAN YARDS
Trouble In the poultry yard is due
including Florence Groos and my­
self. attended a Style show at the for poultrymen who put a new crop
Huntington. one of the larger hotels of pullet* out on range occupied tail here. The committee, not aware of summer by a flock of old hen*. The'
what they were getting Into, made yard sliould be plowed up and seed­
the mistake ot making the inVtiation ed. or disinfected or rotated.
a general one. with Just a “silver of­
BANNER WANT ADV'S. PAT
fering" the open sesame Figuring'
on a few hundred, over a thousand
came, disrupting completely perfectlylaid plans. Here one saw "the female
of the species" at her worst. Many of
the mob stood their ground with the
doggedness of a "Horatio at the
bridge” trying, to push their way in­
to lhe big lobby where the chairs
We are in the markka?
had been filled all ot an hour before
for your wool. Our'
the announced time • • • Finally
the manager, speaking for the dis­
price! will be right
tracted committee, announced “no
with the market.
showing" until everyone went into
the garden, a big one happily, where
the models could use tlie garden
When you need grots
paths as part of their run-way. after
seed come in and see
an hour's delay. • • • As at most
such events, tlie models seem to be
all for 14 and 18 sires, for which
lead line ii complete.
there la a good reason. I expect.

| High School Note* ||

GREETINGS FROM
FLORIDA

Barru ffigpatlja

ILS* f*.',”

'•"»

-SV*™

"

PECKHAM'S
It EMED V

WNHEfl tWaRMIliU

£ ‘£

If YOU

Need Money
See Your

Banker First

FARMERS

If It’s Money It’s Worth Talking It Over
With Men With Financial Experience

*

the popularity of red was shown
again and again in the amount used
not only in dresses, but hau nnd
accessories. • • • A feature that drew
the greatest round of applause was
a wedding party with the groom, |
a tall, handsome sailor in middy
uniform, and tlie bride in a preUy j
and simple suit of light blue and!
matching hat. who carried a large
bouquet. Many weddings of thia
type that are the real thing, occur
here several times a week now. as,
the Maritime station and MeDill and1

We are prepared to
furnish
you
quality
fuel at all times.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
Art Todd, Mfr.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Fifty-Five Years of Continuous Service*
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MH

�FAGI TWO

_____________________________________________________________________________ THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1M1

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
I Douglas* Emmerson Edger, of the! day evening caller.
voters approved the proposal to
a Orand Rapid* paper state* that 'of 10M.
and Ervin Havens of Detroit. A de­
pave Jefferson and Green street*. i there are fifty case* of xmallpox In
There is a scheme on foot to build ! Mrs. Bryan vreloov
—• district, was a guest on Mon- j The infant daughter of Mr. and licious dinner was enjoyed and the
Crofoot vuuica
visited mr
her | Edger
.AlKa. at
■&gt; IK—--II ih
lh.
ntt the
• —t rlftv
I Wm— t am.al!
Mika
- ... n_— day spent In visiting. The com­
City officer* elected
Monday Hasting*. The truth i*. there tent; a railroad from Katamaaoo to Char- mother
P i..t o
day.
rnrrn-w LfauAM C-ka-tm* IT r'V.Knrn r&gt; ■ ..
nmallrwv In
Inlla hv wav nV Ulalrnav Z-nma— an^
■
'! o*y- .
Alderman? Albert HHiwC’d. John County. There art. however, about Chkrtotte. '
'
"'T?'
;u VtartUnw her Star Mn°Wm/h”* nock hospital with bronchial pneu­ bined ages of Mrs Robinson. Mrs.
monia. Ls convalescing at thc home Erway and Mrs. Haven*, alstera. W
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Chark^Anders'lR11^6 CHHbBarber’ ^Prof5 P °L '’aauw of ^Bwnir I mh,
Rock Ungs were Sunday caller* gt the [tn*. She wa* a guest last week tn of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Otis, brother, and Wm Haven*,
Charles Anders. R„ Dr. 0. H. Barber.
Prof. F. L Bauer of Le Bueur.I will be pleased to know that he ha*' home of Mr. and Mr*. John De- the homes of Mr*. Bertha McKlbbln. Roy Oaks.
brother-in-law totaled 399 year*.
,
April S, IKK
R., David K. Tilman, D. Wm. Minn , has been
unanimously
rebeen
transferred
to'
thU
country
and
’
Sml'th
”
”
‘
"
’
i
en unanimously re.m.-------- -------- *1-------Mr*. HalUe
and Mr and
‘ '|;
Henry Gaskill, republican, wa*
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson of The many friends of Mrs. Robinson
R.. Dr. John Wooton. D. elected a* superintendent of school* will leave Scotland lhe tatter part, liUeH, schrier who 1* teaching at; • Mr*. Glmn Morehouse of the McJoin in extending birthday greetings
' elected mayor on Monday, his ma­ schader,
Grand Rapids delightfully enter-'
’«“■
a
II.
Ita « ~ Itata. in a! ta
uu
tai
, Callum district
jority over Mortimer Nichols, his: TO, s™.. Port am., commnta
talned a number of relatives Sunday'
,«&gt; b. « ta H.v, „rd m BnxUbn.,
i
.
Sunday caller* at the Geo. Hav- in Ur nor of the birthday of hi* I
- cni home were Mr. and Mr*. Morse mother.
Mrs.
Clara Robinson. I Tires usually wear for, twice the
tai^Xt1
---------- ----------- Z—
J Mr and *n
urn. Hrnn, Otam. rep. tart
0,
,or ,
Murphy -nd
and cSidren
children and Albert
mileage If they are driven at 40
Inn Ort OTX
-Wita
!■ tha Hr.I
1^L1
e«r
• UiuXd
8on- ,hou arc ever *1Ul me- and Mr MeCain of Hastings were Sun- Anders
of/he
Brush
Anders
of /hetaltaor,
Brush R1
Ridge district. Mr*. Wm. Havens. W. H. OU*. iocal. miles an hour Instead of 6tf miles
uto .IXl U XX rt
“ Wm-Uta ISJl.j tar W— ol Mr -nd Mr., D.„ Wm.
H.r/r
Wm Marl
nnlflmnrM
C. Stale eelettaed Ita
_____
Mrs Sarah Erway of Glass Creek an hour.
connection with Mr. Lake'* resort.
~
~~ '
.’---------- -------------------------“iX XS T ta coun
_______
FIFTY YEARS AGO
°”
roRTV VIAKfl AO°
April 7, 1892
Announcement U made of the I APrt' 3^_ 1902
City officers elected at lhe recent,
secretary of the election are: Mayor. E Y. Hoglc.
marriage Saturday evening. April
Emery ” ' iby.
’
.
'*
commission,
and
a
L at Harrisburg. Pa_ of Miss PeArl state ba
dem : Recorder. E. G. Holbrook, rep.;
resident, was- Trcas. C. W. Warner, dem.: JusIrene Eckert, daughter of Mrs Wm ,prominent
.. Hastings
______
_______
Eckert of this city to William Temple aricjitjl in Detroit when trying to■ rice, R. B WlghUnon. dem ; M»r&gt;Gephnrt
---—| -collect license fees from delinquent shall. Wm. Miller, dem ; Supr., M.
The Biegler Player Aption Co.. barbers. One of the barber* he L. Williams, dem. and Geo. W. Ab. employing fourteen mepd* receiving I collected from did not know who lie I,bey. dem.; Alderman. Jesse Towngood order* and made Ils flr*t ship­ was and thinking he had been the i send. dem . A. D. Cook. rep.. F.
victim of a racket, put the police' Brodesser. dem., J. W. Bentley, dem..
ment Saturday
on his trail When he succeeded In Tlie board of supervisors is made
THIRTY’ YEARS AGO
identifying himself he was released up of ten democrats and eight rcApril 4. 1912
ond profuse apologies were forth-' publicans. Tlie court house and jail
f proposition carried by a majority
By a majority of SJ4. Hastmg* i coming.

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

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THRIFT POLICIES REAFFIRMED
ANNIVERSARY
OF DEPARTMENT STORE CHAIN

?
5 ON FORTIETH

J. C. Penney Company, in Nation -Wide Celebration,
Point* Out Country'* Need For Universal Economy.
In a celebration featuring the
historical background of the bad­
ness. the J. C. Penney Company
marks its fortieth milestone. 1609
stores all over the country arc
taking part in the celebration,
which
extends
tnrough the
month of April. Tlie keynote
founder of the Company, Mr.

1

"We hive chosen Thrift ns the
theme of our fortieth annlver-

it seems to us particularly time­
ly to stress the nerd for our re­
turn to pioneer simplicity.

wartime. because of the tremendou* job ahead of us. we mud
learn again to work hard and to
live simply—lo put into the prrierving of America what we once
put into the building of it—to
return to the old ways of thrift

and savings that were the gen­
eral rule at the beginning ol this
century.
-We’fecl that the Penney Com­
pany u well equipped to make a
substantial contribution toward
the Thrift and Savings of the na­
tion—because the Penney Com­
pany knows from long experience
what Thrift is all about. Thrift
is nothing new to the Penney
Company—it Ls our slock in
trade. When the Penney busi­
ness was founded, in 1903. haid
work and sp'artan living were the
general rule. “ Our first little
store in Kemmerer. Wyoming was
dedicated to Thrift, and all
through lhe yean. m&gt; our busi­
ness has grown. Thrill lias con­
tinued to be our guiding prin­
'
ciple.
“This. thrift theme appears
In advertising ant! window dis­
plays in Penney stores all over

the country, together with mes­
sages reminiscent of his early
store days by Mr. Penney.
Back m 1902. when Mr. Penney
founded his first store, lie found
that’ many people who could ill
afford It made a practlco-of buy■ing everything on credit, and
"paying up on pay da&gt;.” He came
to the conclusion that he could
serve people more economically
by selling only for cash, thus
eliminating credit coats.

A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM

&gt;Mr. Penney found, too. that
haggling over prices was a gen­
eral practice, and making a pur­
chase or a sale became a battle
of wits between customer and
store-keeper It wns this that de­
cided Mr. Penney to maintain
a fixed price, and as soon as his
customers found that that fixed
price was the lowest price, they
expressed their appreciation in
an impressive loyalty to that
first small store, and. through
the years, to all other Penney
stores as well.

A TREMENDOUS TASK LIES AHEAD OF US!

THE
C

OF

THE

COMPANY:

iff

We feel that the Penney Company is peculiarly well equipped to
make a substantial contribution toward the Thrift and Savings of
the nation—because the Penney Company knows from long experi­
ence what thrift is all about.
Thrift is nothing new to the Penney Company —it is our stock in
trade. When the Penney business was founded, in 1902, hard work,
and spartan living were the general rule. Our first little store in
Kemmerer, Wyoming was dedicated to Thrift, and all through the
years, as our business has grown, Thrift has continued to be our
guiding principle.

offer no delivery service to his
customers. In this connection he
remarked. "My customers carried
their packages from Penney's
Golden Rule Store; and they did
It gladly because they knew that
my No-Deltverie« policy^ helped
them to buy for less.
'

"I resolved that nothing should

Tlie management of the Penney
Company, which In forty years',
has grown from one store to
1609. still adhere* to the policies
laid down by Mr Penney at the
very outset. Quoting Mr Earl
Corder Sains, president of thc
Company, and lifelong associate
of Mr. Penney: The Penney
Company still believes in. and

PENNEY

Today America is at war. Now, in wartime, because of the tremen­
dous job ahead of us, we must learn again to work hard and to live
simply - to-put into the preserving of America what we once put
into the building of it-to return to the old ways of Thrift and
Savings that were the general rule at the beginning of this century.

Mr. Penney tells of his many
planned economies in the con­
duct of his business—economics,
many of them small, which add­
ed up to a successful and profit­
able business Otic such econo-

und energy, string and paper, all
were carefully conserved to avoid
any expense that might boost
prices. ’

FOUNDER

THRIFT AND SAVINGS ARE A BIG PART OF THE JOB
The Penney Co.’s practice of Thrift and Savings is
evidenced in everything we do: We buy for cash and sell
for cash; we make no deliveries; we eliminate all costly frills and
extravagances; we operate on an extremely small margin of profit
per transaction; we buy at the source in the most economical
quantities; we save at every turn! All this means that now when
Thrift and Savings mean more than ever, It will pay you, it will save
precious dollars for you, always to shop first at,Penney’s.

»

l&gt;
*

REDEDICATE OURSELVES, TODAY, ON OUR
40th ANNIVERSARY, TO THE SERVICE OF AMERICA

*

We rededicate ourselves to Thrift and Savings. We rededicate our
1600 stores, which now stretch from coast to coast, to the great
job of helping American families to continue to live well for less.
practices, the thrifty methods of
1902. It stands rfratfy to help

Mvtnu are essential!:

THE PENNEY WAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY-THE
THRIFTY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY!
EFENSE

BUY

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1942

�THE HARTINGS IHNNFR. THl’RSDAT. APRIL B. 1912

The business mewlon of the Qunr-' Unemployment.
Mr. and Mr*. Semlah Seese and This rating from Corporal wa* made to victory. Friday momlng there
vbtitors ot Mr. and Mrs. F. C Tab­
Mr- Adah MglUr were Sunday m twenty-four dayn. Tlie telephone was a meeting of lhe Council Mid
berer.
school wa* divided Into group*, church Saturday evening al 1:00.'and Mrs. Je*«l* Burtt
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Wrs- rail wa* an EasU-r present for hl* the
each
pupil signing up for the ~
ac
Creek were vUltors at ’
. mother.
----- --------“-­ Members please be present
ton Ham* of Lansing were Sunday ley Keim of Clarksville.
Rev. Don Carrick, thc Presiding Canns last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead and
-------- —“
i
i : tivlty In which he U most interested
afternoon callers of Mr. and Mra.
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
I" Aeeidenl
Guy Smith.
*
Senior News
munlon service and preaching Sun-1
gg, ^4 yn George &lt;
Mrs. Bird SheHenbargrr of Ha*-' A-L-Houvener and Patty were
Mr und Mrs. Leo Rose and family tlna.
Tlie
Senior* ----------received their .pic- day morning
'
, y, and y^. d,h Wilcox of
Involved in an automobile accident
.. . ----------were Friday evening (Uppez. guraU
of Hastings spent Sunday afternoon
----due to a blow-out on the road to ture, Monday momlng and every- Pleasant Valley
Und and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
with Mr. and Mr-. Kd Stairs.
Preaching—lb:00.
! nan of Hurting* were Bunday
HasUngs. Saturday. Mr. Houvener one U satisfied.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasgow nnd
Mr. and Mrs Arthm Huth of Lahr Charlotte spent Sunday evening was uninjured but Potty was taken
Leto Landon. Evelyn Thompson.
Sunday school—11:00.
------------ — --------•
sons ot Dowling. Mr. and Mrs Wlising spent fSaturduy afternoon with with-Mr. and Mrs. L. R. WoleplL , to Pennock hospital for treatment.'-Gr»*idiiw- Doyle, and Tri* Baldwin
Christian Endeavor—8:0O.
Sympathy la extended to the I
iani Arnold and Marilyn. Mr. and
Mr nnd Mrs. Perry Preston
were*=-*
Friday
morning
gue*U
Marie
Mr and Mrs Harold Skinner of The car waa
dalnaK«l
------—--------*-----------Uy of Mrs. Anna Pierce al thia
Mrs. Howard Brdo of Hurting*. und
Mrs. Harold Rou-nberger spent Bqtlle Creek. Mr. and Mr*. William
McRobert.^ ot the Caledonia ichonl
Freeport Methodhl Church
of tltelr bereavetqeni. Mra. P
Rev. und Mt*. Everett lx&gt;ve. local,' .of Quimby.
Friday utteinoon with Mra. Ann Tinkler und baby and Frank Leon- |
• wa* a visitor Monda/
.
»
endeared herself to Use Irving
were Sunday dinner gUc*ta of Mr.
Chrtaian at Clear lake, camp.
•' nrd of Hastings were Sunday din-'
Morning worship—11:00.
.
Mn *nu am K.raoe
und Mr» Glenn Kellogg.
!, Mr nnd Mrs. Claude Wnltnn visitMr. and Mrs. Marvin Tliatrr and
Library Club
Simday school—12:00..
Joey Buehler was absent during
AUm r..,. ... .
«“• Keith of Hasting*. Mr. und Mrs
Everson.
T" Ubr.,, Cluo M M*r .Wo are grateiul for lhe large nt. Grand Rapids with hU brotlMCg,
Orvul Kokx of Battle Creek, Mra. rd with Mr. and Mr*, jlck Me- &amp;t£J"were
.MM... E U
M
Ur Bn4 Mr&lt; CUr.nc.
M«rWl&gt;- Tl.™i~&gt;»
in. Olm- pr'^i't'd - by ftve
Utaw
A pl.yln puMr. and Mn. Frank Mcftitt and
arnmfT’tha^1 plw^d'on
Iiitennedlate
Bstll Thompson, Mrs. scufe. and
. .
....
i
,-,l. Kv rivi- t ii t^nnerilu tmstrau
were
among
mine
pmccu
on
•
.
/
”
'.'
.
\
,’wcre Harting* visitor* Wednesday.
MU* Grrrte Thompson of Pontiac Clay of Woodland Friday
the
nd Mar
*” Ja,
‘* Carttun Center Methodist Church
lhe Barry County
County Honor Roil.
Roll. Toe
The »“• Msrton
M-no» Rnu,h
F^!' *
*nd
Sarah
Jane
Mr. and Mr*. L. J. Matthews of,
Mrs Wllllum Hutrhrns and Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. Allen FUh. Virginia 4-H Achievement Day held Saturday Bu
Buntr.-s
’gr.* gave book
- re.lew*. Games
—......
Sunday.
tar Hustings were Sunday dinner Btirte Fox are spending » tew ilnyt wi re Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
John Thaler nnd fnmily.
Morning wonhlp—10:00.
•
X - -»« Mr.'and Mn. Ralph Moor-.
,
and Calvin, were Saturday after- , Ratings
we’*' P,a&gt;,ed ttnd
refreahment*
I Mn. Dick Tompkins and little
' in Hasting* with/ Mr und Mr •
Mr. und Mrs. ’ Merle N&lt;-&lt;-b and noon caller* at the John Baar iiome
' . . .
terved.
Sunday school—11:00.
BeUey Jane will drive through ,to
Lydia Thompson and Mrs. Marvln
- ------------ ' r »jSd Keith
Meria of Hartings. Mr and MtC Ray in Grand Rapid*.
Lucy'stulil
were Mr
Sunday
junior New*
Wyoming .where Mr. /Tompkins U
.... of Elmdale
.---------Tilmn Kellogg re.
IR
VING
Neeb
of
Vicksburg.
MU.-.
Dorothv
Paul Miller of Saginaw brought
The Government class ha* planned
cmikiii stws
an off her in un army camp.
afternoon callers of Mr. and Mis. tyrwd hc.lnr Saturday after spehdVan Patten of Kalamazoo. Mr. imp Carolyn oh Sunday to remain for the a defense organization tor the high
Mr. and Mik. George Grabe ..
Ul T-l_
R*'-. Paul Olmstead; pastor
Cterrnc* Van Patten of North week with her grandparent*. Mr. and gcliool. Tlie group ha* a council Freeport
Rutland were calling on Irving montvllle were Sunday callen al
Blough.
s'
Freeport? nnd Mr and Mrs Arthyr Mrs L. R. Wolcott
friends Friday.
William McCann's.
*
which Is composed of two member*
"
—
Sunday rchool■ ——
10:30.
Mr. and Mra.'TWcjin. Pcrkhu and Grand
(
Rapids. Mrs. Carlton Bump Clinton- and family of Carlton Twp
Miss Leda Moore ok Grand Rapid* from each claw &lt;7-121. The preolPreaching—11:30.
laiurrl. nnd Mrs. .Raymond-Perkin* (of Hartings. Mrs Clarence SL-son of
tetUincd their daughter. Mrs. Helen j
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
of Hartings were Sunday afternoon jIrving. Mrs. Polly Eash of Bownc spent Sunday wiHfe Mr and Mrs i&gt;pent-Monduy wllh Mrs. Julia God- dent. Donald Preston, was chown
Lewis Neeb.
.
frey.
by the entire high school. IU purPry. aUo Mr. and Mrs. Wilson TravPreaching—8:00.
gursU of Mr. und Mrs. L. B. Lester. (and daughter Lena of Grand Rapids
Mi. und Mrs. Dan PosUna arid
A marriago Ucanw wa* irtued to poae la to collect scrap material*.
Prayer. meeting—Thursday
Mr. mid Mrs. L. A Seger und ,were Suiulay afternoon callers of
PhyllU Ann were Sunday dinner Ciair D. Yelter of Lowell.and Mary &lt;if you have any. let u* know) buy
nlng at 8:00.
MU* Lillian Sowerby wn* home
Mra. Robert Seger of Grand Rapid* Mrs.
&gt;
Polly Parks.
guests of Mrs. Bertha "Johnson and F Clark of Cascade —Lowell Ledger, defense stampa. write letter* and
The ChristianEndeavor business
fromChicago
forthe Easter holluse of plastic* In the building of
were Sunday caller* of Mr.-and Mrs- ' Mr*. Gertrude Ruxsell spent Sun­
Russ of Hastings.
35 years ago items.
send books and good magazine* to meeting will bt held at the home of day.
their warplanes.
Allen Fish und family.
(day with her parents. Mr and Mra
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ba.vM-tc and
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Richardson sold Irra, and any other thing that Sarah Jane Burgess Friday evening
‘ Windes
‘
•
Mrs.\Argvle
Ls employed
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kellogg at- Robert
।
Sweet of Long Lake
I fumlly of Irving, and Mr. ................
und Mia. were called to lhe home of their will In some- way help our country at 8:00.
In Battle Creek at the Bureau of —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
tended tlie funeral of Mrs. Mareux
Mr. and Mr*. George Bustancc j|rllry Myers, local, were Sunday wm. Chester, near Vermontville Bun­
Hummond Saturday afternoon al anti
t
family spent Sunday with Mr jimper „ues!s of Mr. and Mis Geo. day, by the serious Hine** of MU*
3:00 at tlie Renton funeral home in ।and Mra Pay Studt of Like Odessa.' Bassett.
Joyce who has strep lnfect,ion of thr
Delton..
Mr nnd Mr- Kenrieth .suckle und
Mr UI.j Mrs c.(rl R1&lt;:g,.rt and
Mr. and Mis. Clarence Benedict ।family of Lansing spent Lister with, Mr. and Mr„ Levi Hynes of Grand throat, lungs and stomach.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ray Richardson ©*
accompanied Mr. und Mra. George Mr.
;
mid Mrs Asa Steckle
Rapids railed on Mr. and Mrs. Gail Grand Rapid.* called at the JobtHillman to Manton where they vb.itMr. mid Mrs Frank Denise rulleji •.Lightfoot Sunday afternoon.
and Arthur Richardson home* Sat­
• &lt;1 Mn. George Cook.
ton Mrs. Saraii Stauffer and Mrs
Mr alld Mn: Myer* of Eaal Has- urday. Mrs Della Scott of Clarks­
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Cheney nnd Bellr
j
Casjier of Alto Sunday ere- tlngs
F&gt;ajsU.r wllh Mr. nnil
ville returned to Grand Rapid* with
daughter DOnna of Lansing were ning.
(”*ng.
Mr Gerald Thompson, and made them to care for her sister. Mra
,Mrs.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. mid
Mra. Lewis Nevb spent—
Friday
rf1(
-■
acquaintance of their new Edna Cool, who l» ill.
Mrs. Herman GoM.h.
,momlng with Mn Arthur Clinton grandson
Rev. nnd Mrs Love and Mr. and
Mr. and Mr.s. George Karcher und (of Cnrlton ’1 wp and in the after­
Mrs. Julia Godfrey was a Sunday
family of Plainwell liuvr rented the tnoon accompanied hcr-i&lt;&gt; Hurting'*. dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs George &amp;tys. Ardis attended an Easter con­
cert at Caledonia lust Sunday eve­
You've got to save money these days ... to meet higher taxes and groceries, meats, produce, fish, baked goods —• in fact ALL of your j
houx-. on the H.tro’.d Yoder farm
Mrs. Orval Kokx i«/nd children of Hooper of Pleasant Valley
ning.
and moved into it Monday
to take care of the generally higher cost of living. Do it the right food needs. Each day millions of housewives find they can SAVE
Bailie Creek are spending thc week
Patricia RowUder of Caledonia
Mrs Maude Rogers nnd Mar­ with Mr. and Mis. John "Dialer spent her Easter vacation from
Promoted lo Sergeant
way ... by taking advantage of A&amp;P's every-day low prices on MORE on their entire food purchases if they shop exclusively at A4P. I
guerite mid Mrs Jennie CoMitlay nnd fafnllv.
...... Sunday .....
'Diur-day 'until
with ™,.
Mr.
Mrs. Elnora Whitney received a
were Sunday dinner guest*.of Mrphone call from her son. Corp. R. K. I
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fohh and ana Mr* Boland Furrow,
Nellie Smith mid family of Has­ baby of Valparabo. Ind. und Mr | Mrs. Claude Wuilon and Donald Whitney from Annapolis. Maryland.1
/ 'Ikeie t/alu&amp;L
Cttjotf. Mane.
ting-. Mrs Casaday remained for and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkirw and and Mi: Frank Hynes were Grand Saturday evenipg. He said that he
an indefinite stay.
daughter of Htuilngii were stjnd.ty Rnpia-i vbilors Wednesday.
hnd JUsi been made n Sergeant.
SUNNYHELD
Sapa'ili Sauin^i!
Mr and Mra. Frank Hyne* ate dinner guests of Mr and Mm Alvin
^bai'uf PnodMcli
warm sugar with Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Helrlgel.
ROLLED OATS
•
Olthouse. Tuesday evening.
Mr. und Mrs Charier- King of
SUNNYFIELD
•
ISOZ.
flGerald Fotlxy lui* been trans­ Hasting.'., nnd Mr. and Mrs Ceci)
WITH ISP SUPER RIGHT MEATS!
AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS, .TOO!
BRAN FLAKES
MG. 7C
ferred to San Femundo 'Road.
‘ Preston and family of Flint were
SUNNYFIELD Glentbile. Calif.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.i
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS GRAIN-FED STEERS
Ma.OBIT
ASSORTED CEREALS MG. 19C
Thc W S. C S met at the home Fausey.
IGNITION
CHECK
BRAKES
of Mra, Harold Yoder Wednesday
SUNNYFIELD
Mrs. Watt Thoma.* of Bownc was
•-OZ. Or
nftrnioon with un attendance of n Stinday dinner guest of Mr. and!
WHEAT FUKES
MG. OC
thirty.
CHOICE CENTER CUTS—ROUND. SWISS OR
Mr.. Merrill Knreher and family.
WISCONSIN
SUNNYFIELD
A son weighing seven pounds was
4-OZ. r_
ibtiriT
Mr. and Mrs James -Cool were
WHEAT PUFFS
MG. bC
born to Mr. nnd Mra.
Gerald Easter dinner gucals nt lhe home
Thompson Saturday morning. He of Mr nnd Mrs. Jud'on Kingsley of
MOTOR TUNE
LUBRICATION
SHREDDED WHEAT 2»«21c
SHORT CUT. TRIMED
FLAIN OR PIMENTO
will be called Jerry Herbert.
Grandville They culled on Mr. and
Miss Dorothy; Stickle of Battle Mrs. Frank laiud*hirr anil Mrs
IXEAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS
Creek sjn'nt the weekend with her Mary Shilton, al-o of Grandville WHEATIES
"
MG.
IOC
parent*. Mr.and Mrs. Owen Steckle. who has been seriously Jli but found
SUNNYHElb
TENDER. MEATY RIBS
DOMESTIC
Mra. Minnie Davl* spent Sunday her much.Improved They also called,
3 mt 20c
CORN FUKES
nt iter farm home in Alto.
on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ainsworth of
LB.
KELLOGG'S
Mra. Margaret DeMond of Wood-' Home Acres.
—
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
land ipeilt Monday and Tuesdnv I Mr. and Mr*. Seymour Lape nnd
RICE
KRISPIES
MG 12c
FRESH CHOPPED
VICTORY
Court at Church St., Harting*
with her parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. Barbara Ann of Grand Rapids
■ALSTON
Claud Mend.
called
on nnd
Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs.
Blough
nnd Mi.
W. C.Will
Lape
Bun-­
LBS
WHEAT FOOD
we. 22c
Mrs. Bertha Sherman spent Sun­
VELTMAN'S ASSORTED
day mid Monday with Mr. nnd Mra. day.
«
BEST SHOULDER CUTS
SILVLRIROQK
COOKIES
3',tSE2»c
Smith Siitnnan of Rutland.
I Mr nnd Mr*. HAroki Yoder nnd
AIL PURPOSE
Mrs. Mabel Osborne hus moved to Mr. und Mr*. Dan Postmn. local.
IB.
IONA FLOUR
Hie room* above tiie Public Library.' Mr and Mr* Owen Steckle of
SUNNYFIELD
WITH POCKET FOR DRESSING
CRESTVIEW—MEDIUM SIZE
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods Were Ii South Freeport, and Mr. and Mrs
PASTRY FLOUR
Sunday guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Mil­ Ale’.- Wingeler of Bownc attended
5.11 18c
LI.
ler Larson of Kalamazoo.
Hie Dairyman's Banquet nt Has­
DOZ. CART.
Mr. mid Mr*., Claud Mead spent’: tings. Wednesday evening.
MACARONI DINNER 2.... lie
TRIMMED—SHOULDER
SUREGOOCT
Sunday wllh Mr. und Mra. Howard,11 Mr nod Mrs. William Klernp
ANN PAGE
De.Mond of Woodland.
I spent Easter with Mrs. Mattle PadNOODLES
LB.
Mr mid Mrs. Keith Durkee andI1 dock o! Battle Creek.
family ol Woodland spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. F C Tabberer visit-KEYKO VEGETABLE
STEW OR BRAIZE
SAUD DRESSING
wllh Mr mid Mra. Admit Endres.i
| ed Rev. C. Holstein mid family, of,
ANN PAGE '
Rev. E M. Ickes Of latke Odessa.-Grand Rapids Tuesday. The forLB.
SANDWICH SPREAD
wns a cnller at the home of Rev.jj nier returned Wednesday. Mrs. Tub•ANN PAGE
Pmil Olmstead nnd family Friday iiberer staying for the remainder of;
FANCY ROCKS—FRESH DRESSED
SPARKLE GELATIN 1 PKGS 18C
I the keek to care for lhe children,
altemoon mid evening.
.
2ualit&gt;f —
Mr mid Mrs. George Woldring of'' while the parents are In Monroe for
LB.
Holland spent Friday evening witli' a minhterini meeting
WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish and fain-ij Mr. and Mr* Ivan Denise and'
— JfouU
Uyfamily nnd Max Rice of Allo were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt midi’' Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. mid
LB.
OUST. SOLID
Patty and Mrs. Cora Carr spent Ii Mr*. Frank Denise.
HOME
lEHER
LEAN RIB HALF
■
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Sunday callers at lhe Warren ।
Cove and family of Parkville.
Burrarrer home were Mr. and Mra.
FKESH, TENDER
LI.
Mr. and Mn. Emery Kime and!11 Charles Keller. Art Palmer. Kendall
Brulah of Pleasant Valley spent i; Kellei- of Hnstlngs. RiuseU Hinckley
SUNNYFIELD— SHANK HALF
Easter with Mr. and Mrs Harold i of North Irving. Clarence Burrarrer
GOLDEN
BANTAM
Yoder.
I mid Miss Bea De Plenty of Detroit.
LB.
GIANT, 44 SIZE SEEDLESS
ASP CORN
Mr. nnd Mrs John Fish are get-1| Dr and Mrs. I. H Waiters mid
2 can 25c
ANY SIZE ftECE
ting settled In the John Rickert family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Karrher
DEL MAIZ
FO*
home where they moved Wednesday. and Marion. Mra. Ethel Cecil and
NIBLETS CORN
2 caw 23c
LB.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kidder, Jr.., son Donald. MLss Minnie Bile of
GREEN
STANDASO
Grand Rapids, mid Mr. and Mra.
SUNNYFIELD—'/j-LB. CELLO PKG.
IONA TOMATOES
2 “2421c
Leap Karcher. local, were Sunday
SHOESTRING
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
KG.
CARROTS
.
liam Crakes. Mrs. Mufy Anthony
CALIFORNIA, SEEDLESS
2c2417c
and Mrs. Shultx of Hustings. Mr
IONA CUT
I
and Mrs. Latent Seger and Dorothy
STRING BEANS
c
of Grand Rapids called In the aft9 Stebbins Bldg.
PSINCH STYLE
Effective June 27, 1941
SUNKIST
cmopn.
WHILE THEY LAST
’&amp;?13c
STRING BEANS
Frank Walton was in Remus Sat­
SUSY (EE
,
urday. He was accompanied by Hi­
TO GRAND RAPIDS
LBS
ram Karcher who had.spent the past
GRAPE JAM
GENUINE
FANCY. LARGE
- week here visiting relatives ano
SULTANA
I friends.
Banking Haun:—9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
PEANUT BUTTER
j Lyle Olmstead of Huntington Col­
LB.
lege spent Thursday evening ana
SMALL, LEAN
SOUTHERN SHALLOTS
APPLE BUTTER
Friday with his parents. Rev. and
LGE.
Mrs Paul Olmstead.
KLEIN'S
TO BATTLE CREEK
L
•CHS.
Mrs. Wendall Shoemaker and
SWEET
PICKLES
9T.
26c
FRESH DRESSED
lady-friend of Lansing spent Friday.
FRESH.
TENDER
HEINZ • .
witli Mr. and Mrs Adam Endres. '

FREEPORT

tX) miles

and family of Hastings have pur­
chased the home vacated by Mr nnd
Mn. Fish and moved inlo It Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes were
Lansing visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Yarger of Has­
tings culled on Mr. and Mrs Asa
Steckle and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Yurger Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sherman
and family were Sunday dinner

NO OTHER STORE MATCHES
AaP’s "ALL-OVER" SAVINGS

TIME FOR SPRING CHECK-UP

BEEF ROAST

u 27c

PORTERHOUSE STEAK u. 39c

MOYNAHAN-FAUL, INC.

Can Buy a
Home Through
the Building
&amp; Loan

HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION

BUS SCHEDULE

TO KALAMAZOO

'Daily Except Sunday
All Other Tripe Are Daily

Phon. 2137
TRIO CAPE.

BUS DEPOT

Mrs Bernice Closson accompanied
by Misses Lillian and Wilma Bleam
wm tn Hastings Saturday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead
called on the former's mothef. Rev.
E. M. Ickes of Lake Odessa Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clinton and
daughter* of Alto were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Erl Coates spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Doty and‘family of Battle Creek. ]
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lap* called on
Mr. and Mn. Steven Miller of Log* a
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Elva Price and Kin Douglas
of Saginaw spent Friday and Sat(irday with Mr and Mn. J. D. Cool.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Tabberer and
Mary Ellen of Kingsley were recent

■ 30c

SWISS CHEESE

i* 37(i

39c

LIMBURGER CHEESE

ii 32(

VEAL ROAST

24c

ROLL BUTTER

u 39(

VEAL BREAST

18c

FRESH EGGS

LAMB ROAST

19c

OLEOMARGARINE 2 us. 31(

LAMB BREAST

10c

MARGARINE

3 us 45(

FRYING CHICKENS

28c

ROASTING CHICKENS

32c

MILK

PORK LOIN ROAST

28c

4

HEAD LETTUCE

2 FOM 15c

SMOKED HAMS

32c

SLAB BACON

26c

SLICED BACON

17c

FRESH S|4ELT

TO LANSING

MILD CHEESE

PABST-ETT CHEESE 2 rest 29(

2

31c

3

GRAPEFRUIT

25c

FRESH TROUT

33c

WHITEFISH

LB

FRESH CAUGHT

WALLEYED PIKE

33c

23c

ORANGES
LEMONS

A* 41c

4 IM 19C

TEXAS YAMS

GREEN ONIONS

CUCUMBER PICKLES "fi 22c
WHOLE PEELED

A8P APRICOTS
LI

2$C

4

NEW CABBAGE

27c

FRESH PERCH

31( !

ASPARAGUS

2“S.123

Mr and' Mra. Howard Wilson of
Battle creek und Miss Helen Price
visited Fort Custer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Ernest Woods and family of
Greenville.
Carolyn Everson Is spending the
week wllh her sister. Pauline al Che
Leonard Lester home of South Has-

2^60t

15c

BOILING BEEF

GROUND BEEF

¥ou

LOAF CHEESE

'2&amp;Sn23c

SULTANA

FRUIT COCKTAIL

'&amp;i 13c

9c

CARROTS

4CH.

FLORIDA SEEDLESS

ORANGES

LARGE ISO SIZE

DOJI

31c

WHOLE SEGMENTS

BOKAR COFFEE
A VIGOROUS COFFE FOR VIGOROUS DAYS

IONA

27c
RED CIRCLE COFFEE

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

. CAMPIELLS

TOMATO SOUP
ANN PAGE

CIGARETTES

I
PtlCH SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES

MARVEL BREAD
ENRICHED - DATED — THORO IAKID

TOMATO JUICE

TOMATO SOUP

NORTHERN TISSUE
4 ROLLS 20C

222423c

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2?.°43Pc

KOOL

I O'CLOCK COFFEE

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS

GRAPEFRUIT
UNSWEETKNED

3auo29c

3 CANS 20c
3 CANS 17c

3

29c

J1NE PARKER DONUTS

.
OOL
12c

DINNER ROLLS

,

CLAPP'S BABY FOOD
2ex«13e

STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNHL THUBSPAT. APRIL 8, H48
I parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pott*
Grand Rapid* were also dinner the weekend In Grand Rapids wllh' The Leo Griffsth family of Hick- from a four month*' stay at Orlan-'a very lovely aaavica that win re- but which 1* bearing fruit and acI
Mi— Etale wiggle ot the Glen gucsta.
. their daughter. Mrs. Delbert Bux- ory Comer* were baUr visitor* of do. Fla. Bill returned just In tlms main in the heart* of those who compltehlng much good. The oouncilor contact* th* boy* u individuate
Blokeat household
rtaltad
her parMr. andofMr*.
Maynard
Miller
and R
ton
and family
and celebrated Mrs. hl» brother. HaroliTand family. Mis* to resume hl* dutle* a* fire chief atj haard.
L ents
Saranac from
Thursday
un- children
Hopkins
were
Easter
’* birthday
Saturday.
Griffeth accompanied her parent*1 lhe big blaze In Yankee Springs Na-' Forty persons enjoyed tne dinner *nd especially the boy*, from the
meeting of lhe Prairie literary club Mathodtai church**
Subscription*
.
til Sunday night.
guest* of her brother, Ru**ell Ben-’ Henry and Homer Cunningham to their home for a couple day*’ visit tlonal Park Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. CUvc Churchill- mi-' Mr*. Adelaide Baird celebrated h*r' at the Methodist church Wednesday, to magazine* and copies of gnod late
Mrs. France* Seekell returned to
w p Corson ta able lo ride drr »nd T«nUy south of town.
' wrr.t to Detroit Saturday on busl,
„ niv
her teaching ta the Vermontville) oul aner being confined to the bed. J. C Jensen ot the T.-K. faculty-new. The latter returned to Mld- tertalned their children and families ooth birthday Saturday. April 4 and afternoon. 'Mr*. Alice Bender a* m*?afln“ “5® J”
sehool* Sunday after spending the
b&gt;. ,kknew*
spent the Easter vacation at White dleville Saturday evening and Henry tot Dister Among thou present it wa* a happy day for »hc wa* the chairman of the program committee ’*11 reach the boy* if taken to Key
recipient
ofearas
1«2 card*
relative*
had secured
M. Rlgelman,
! Rlgelman
Other
enjoyable rea___ ______
irom from
rrwu«i
ma aecurro
r*ev. Rev.
u. mL.
. rugcimon,
।
—
•aefce'nd at the home of her par-! Mrs ciara cisler has sold her iCloud.
went to Buttle Creek and spent the were Mr. and Mra. James Pofhemus _
and
children
local,
and
Irene'*,
•
—
—
--------------------------------rore.
«r
ihe
nroaram
were
reaffing,
and
friends
Mrs.
Baird
’
s
husband,
former
pastor
of
Middleville
Methodturf
»
of
lhe
pr
S
S
7"?
wcre
eat*. Mr. and Mra. Wm. McKevltt. । fann ln the Moe autrict to David
George Bedford haa sold his rest- weekend with his parent*.
j lx - Gardner, w
.», was —
... ~
---- ----------------------------------—
--------.. a , .
Janet
wiio
taken
to McKeown of Irving. His brother -----------------------------and dence on Dearborn
St.---to Mr. ----and
Mb- Lydia Cronlna-r
relumed to friend. Gerald Roger* of Harting*.' Archibald Baird passed away in tat church, but now of Augusta, to. b5,’&lt;r’v,
Pennock hospital
hoapllal lhe
the forepart
forepart of
of , family will reside on it.
; Mr*. ------|**~
David ~
Chose
----------who
~'
will ~take her teaching
**'
duties in the rDayton..Mr.
'--'
and Mra. Erwin Peters ot Grand tail and for many years she ha* tell of hta work a* Methodist coun-’ J™®
Mr. and Mrs Clarence lived with .her daughter. Mrs. Fred cilor at Fort Custer. Hta talk wa* ship ntfirt will be held Thursday
last week, underwent an appendeeCongratulations are extended Miss posiesrion soon. Mr. Bedford will re- Ohio, school Sunday after spending Haplds and «■toany on Tuesday and will be Geraldine Carley, daughter of Rev. tain a room at the home.
the week with her mbthfr and DeSmit and ton Kenneth of Plain'-' WicHnga on north Grand Rapids St. listened to with great Interest a* he evening. April 18. at Nasnvilte ah
Two other daughters. Mrs Florence told of lhe largeness of hta task, mernbers are requested to attend.
'■ought home within a day or two. and Mr*. I. E. Carley, who was winRev. and Mrs. Wayne Fleenor and brother, Mr*. Mae Crouingrr and well.
'«»---------------Ml**c* Lola and Agnes Stokoe of ner of the first prize of 85 in the daughter Nancy of Albion will spend Saturday.
accompanied by her
Mrs. Hattie Carpenter of Parmelee Ullery of Middleville and Mr*. Bert It was * new work of lhe church
tha Pontlu school* were home for annual patriotic essay contest spon- this weekend with her brother, F. mother she visited her brother*. Al­ Is confined to the home ot her aon. Cilery of Hastings were with her to a* ■ whole started on a small sum —ON PAY DAY. BUT BONDS—
1
-----------___________________
•
' •’
bcri and We.sley In
lh* Earner holiday* returning on spred by tlie .Veteran* of Foreign H. Helrigel and family.
'—*
M.Detroit.
Mnclver. by sickness and under help her celebrate. Another daugh______________
.
Midi
Pqarl
Hendershott
of
the
DeMr.
and
Mrs.
Stephen
Baker
of
ter.
Mrs.
Viol*
Ttehan
live*
in
Chi
­
the doctor's care.
~
--------*"""—
-----cago Mrs. Baird has nine grand­
Mtase* Jeanette Garbow. Jeanette ninety-eight entries from the coun- troll school*
spent the weekend the north county line were In KalMrs Clifton Campbell of the east children. sixteen great-grandchil­
ftugg. Viola Ftecher. Jack Chase and ty schools. Gerry’s essay will be en- with her sister. Mrs. C. B. Campbell amazoo Sunday to mt their daugli- vicinity underwent a major opera­
&lt; harry Albrecht, all students at the tered with other regional winner* in and family.
ter. Mrs. Louise McCaul. who on tion at •Pennock hospital. HasUngs dren and four great-great-grand­
children. She te a remarlcable lady
t Western Michigan College. Kalama- the state competition which carries
Mra. Kate
Snyder of the Has- Saturday night was brought home Tuesday lost.
in her activity and attends many
ere at their homes for thc a first prize of t.M).- and the winner tings vicinity spent Friday and Sat- from lhe hospital following an eincrMra. Robert Vander Veen and two public doings. Her many friend*
holidays.
will compete for/(he national prize urday withher sister. Mrs. Frances gency operation for appendicitis
wish her many more happy active
are glad to know 'hat Mrs. of 1100. Mlss-Girry has been a Carl.
t
Francis Baker, the son. who wa*
Clari;. nee
Lulu Finkbelner, member of T-K debating tramMra. Gladys Seeley' and daughter
taken ill with acute appendicitis two mother at Allegan.
Mra. Roy Snyder and daughter.
a patient at Blodgett hospital, one of.the cheer leader* and proml- Nina of Battle Creek spent the days after his rtsfe's atrark w**
Mix* Virginia Culty of lhe Flat
Help Uncle Sam by keep­
Grand Rapid* ta improving from her nrlit In the .school life. She will weekend at tlie home* of her par- brought home on Friday ntaht from Evelyn Allbrecht, are in Grand Rap­
ing your car in smooth
serious Ulnra*.
graduate in June.
ent* and sister, Rev and Mrs Geo. Pennock hospital at Hastings and id* today vLritlng Butterworth hos-_ her parents, Rev. and Mn I. E. Car­
pltaL Mis* Evelyn who Ls a senior ley for the.Edbter holidays.
Easter guests of Mr. and Mr* Ray Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Dean and Curtis bnd Mrs. Glenn Griffeth.
uuu-un-.-Muvo.ro...running order. Mobilgos
at T.-K. Ls contemplating a course,
Lyons were hta stater and"husband children. Mr and Mrs. Ralph FinkFredCtaler of Grand Rapid* was hl* ojicrarion.
The Charlea WiUlams family
in
nursing
a*
her
future
work.
o&lt; Holland.
bclner and two children, local, and an Easter guest of hta mother. Mra.
Mr. and Mra. William Campbell
Mr*. L. G. Palmer and children' moved Saturday from the Elmer
John Potts of the Michigan State Mr and Mrs James Robertson of
Clara Ctaler. and little son John, of Detroit are
hard-hitting power —
Bender home on Broadway to their
George
and
Mary
Kay
of
Chelsea
College. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pott* Grand. Rapids were guest* of the. Miss Marjorie Chandler of thc spending the week's school vacation
home, formerly the Howard RusmII
for real
low-cost-perof LaPorte. Ind., and Miss Jlclcp ladles' parent*. Mr. and Mrs Julian T.-K. faculty spent her vacation with their parent*. Mr. and Mr.- were" this Monday visitors of her place on West Main 8t. Mrs. Flor­
mile economy!
Potts of the St. John's school Sncul- Pott* northeast of town Easter Sunwith friend* in Detroit. C, B Campbell nnd Mrs. Vem«mith father and stepmother. Mr. and Mrs. ence Hilary who haa been staying
ty spent lhe weekend with their day. Mr. and Mr*. Alex Pott* of
Mr. and Mra. Mark Ritchie spent and family.
with
them
while
Mn.
WiUlams
waa
Mr* Grover Cline of Parmelee Is
15 dealer* in Barry
quite poorly and confined to her, employed will act as housekeeper at
County fo Serve You.
heme following an attack of lhe flu lhe Arthur Geukes home.
■■■KROGER
rhe Masters-Jone* circle of the
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Segeratrotn of
Truck Service ovoilabl* to your home for fuel oil, etc.
Grand Rapid* were Sunday visitors Methodist church will meet wlthi
A Call Today Will Start US Out Your Way.
of hl* mother. Mr*. Blanch Seger- Mrs. Dale Beta on Thursday after­
noon of next week. April Id Mrs. E.
strom.
.
| Mrs. Eno* Price of Jackson was J. Talbott I* eo-hostea*. All mem­
an Easter guest of her mother. Mr* bers are urged to remember the date
D E. Bovee and both were dinner
Formerly Service OU Company
guest* of their sister and daughter.
Mr. and Mr*. Sewnrd Brock of
Mrs Burdette Wadd and husband.
Grand Rapid* were Easter guest*
Kroger'■ hot-dated coffee is FRESH coffee - roasted, bagged and
PHONE 2334
m E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
This te town meeting day but the of her parent*. Mr. and Mra P. R.
dated all within ONE SHORT HOUR
This all Brazilian blend of vote has been light. Evidently there Prlndle. %
' KiOGIri
are so many bigger matters these , Next Monday night. April 13 te the.
choice coffees is famous for its distinctive, superb flavor.
day*
that
as
Jong
as
thing*
are
fifth
and
last
meeting
of
thg
Com■
HOI
running all right, many neglected munlty Brotherhood, for the season.
to vote.
There will be a pot luck supper nt
OATID
Frederick and kar) Ryan Reck of 7:30 with thc ladles as guest*. There
Detroit were home for the weekend will be n program by local talent
■ with their parents. Mr. and Mrs nnd election of officers. Members of
Prefer Spotlight Coffee or return
Carl Rock
the nominating eomm are. Chair­
Mrs. Mattle Garrett has been man. James Hatch—Walter Bender.
unused portion and get any other
spending same time with iwr old Arthur Smalley. Clarence Longstreet.
neighbor and friend. Mra. Anna Clifford Proctor and Rev. I. E.
brand absolutely free I
Carley. It 1* hoped the evening will
Fletcher south of town.
Quite a number of citizen* from! be pleasant for this year the meet ­
' this vicinity were at Hastings Mon- ings scheduled have struck some of
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in the case of Gla*s vs. Corson
.The annual Junior play, a mvstery
Hobcrt Gilleil of Chelsea Is. at comedy. "Laughing Oas" will be
linrne this Monday and Tuesday vis- given Thursday nnd Friday evenings,
Hing hl* parent*. Mr and Mrs. T. I April 16 and 17. Member* of the
Gillett
cast are. Esthel Arentz. Grace WarHarry Firestone of tlie Monroe ner. Helen Jorgenson. Leia Barrett.
schools was greeting aid friends Anna Hewitt. Avis Jackson. Marilyn
nnd students here Thursday.
Gillett, Diek Morehouse. Bruce
Mr. and Mra Laurence Rowden of Chase. Eh Holes. Ward Berencte.
Charlotte were Easter visitors of
Mrs. Isabel Lepper, who has been
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank slaying with Mr*. Orange Thomas
Coman. Mras Helen Coman who had; lhe past three month*. Ls again at
been their guest, since Friday came home, and Mrs. Lydia Wilson, the
home with them.
- regular housekeeper has resumed her
Mr and Mra. Chas. Rohrbachcr. place.
nee Dollledale Betz, have moved1 Mr. and Mrs. James Berry and two
from tlie VanderKolk house to the small son* of Grand Rapids were
Robert Waited tenant cottage on weekend guest* of their parent*. Mr
Main St.
i and Mra. T- J. Berry and Mra.
Mr. nnd Mra Glenn Grltleth i-n- Blanch Segerstrom.
tertalned at n family dinner Easter.
Paul Shattuck and three children,
the following: her parents and of Detroit are spending thc week
brother. Rev and Mrs. Geo Curtis-with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs Cha*,
-and Lester, local. Mra. Gladys See- Baker. Tlie Baker s other daugh­
ter and daughter Nina of Battle ter. Mrs. Lyle Brady and husband of
Creek tend Mr. and Mrs. Louis BetU Hastings were also Sunday guest*,
of Grand Rapid.*.
Hiram Dotzert of Washington,
Mr*. Vino Johnson, who has been- Mich, who wa* in this vicinity on
spending several weeks in Grand businesa-the first of this week, spent
Rapids with her soil Ls r.t her home Sunday night with hl* cousin. Mrs.
again.
E. F. Blake and family.
i Mrs. George
Sherman
and
Mrs. Angelinc Kenyon entertained
daughter Charlene. Mlssc* Marian , the Floral Garden club al tier home
: Norton nnd June Shank nil ot Pc- with a jxit luck dinner Wednesday,
, toskev have been spending several April 1. Presiding at the short buddays with the former's sisters. Mr*. ne*&amp; meeting following was the
Janie* Pender. Mrs Barney Cteter president. Mra. Florence Coman.
and Mr* Ernest Vermeulen Satur- Words of meditation by Martha
day. George Sherman and Mr. and Benaway and the club poem opened
Mrs Carl Newman of Detroit cama thc meeting witli eighteen member*
for the weekend at the Pender, home rcaponding to the roll call. A comand all helped Mr. and Mra. Pender mlttec was npjiointed to sec about
celebrate their 25th wedding annl&gt;, bringing cheer to thc shut-ins. Fol-,
veraary on tliat day. the 4th.
lowing was the program given. NaMr. and Mrs Frank Brown of ture Lore to Easter. Vesta Griffeth;
South Bend. Ind., spent thc Easter Tlie Gardener* Calendar.
Hazel
’ holiday’s at their Gun lake cottage Fillingham: tlie study. Elizabeth
' and with
’ ’he
f.itiicr and abler. Jackson. Flowers for the Flowerleu,
Edna.
; Clara Gill and an interesting ac­
( Flunk Lee ar._Mi*-s
---------------Mr. and Mr- J. ' E."Nurguard‘ and'
' count of an organization in Philadel­
Wayne Crookston were weekend phia that give* million* of Rowers
guesL-v uf their parents. Mr. and Mr*. । to people usually forgotten. Mr*.
Chas. Crookston and Sunday nil Floyd Helrigel wxs winner of a con­
were guests of thc Maurice Crook-- test Mra Martha Benaway will
‘ slon family at Hastings.
entertain at thc next meeting at her
We arc proud of our boys an4 girl* home. Wednesday. April 13 with a
i
of T.-K school, Several we notice'! pot luck dinner.
by today's Pre** won high honors at
Thc Community Council met in
lite 4-H meet at Hasting*. Saturday. regular scwlon one evening test
We- notice mentioned as among the week. Reporta ot the various chair­
ten boys who will go lo Lansing for men of the project for converting
the 4-H state meet U Reginald the old schoolground into a recrea­
Smith, and amOngHhe girls Donna tion center and picnic ground were
Davis and PhVllu Cinlvc-Congratu- to the effect that things were stup­
latlmu. young folks. ■
ing up very well. Mrs. Cislet report­
Mrs: Lena Whltb ot the Kllngcn- ed all material had been donated
smith nelghborlwd t kited at the tor six picnic tables. The Council
hcir.e ot her son Fred on Grand voted to again carry on tlie petunia
Rapid* St. over the weekend
project and the committee in ciurge
ot .same ta Mrs. Harry Balsch. Mrs
lol Mrs Hattie Smith on Grand Earl Van Sickte and J. F. Schlpper.
Rapids St. with a family dinner with 1 Tho the Council has been organized
five of tier *lx children and their not much more than a year it helps
, families preseitf. Those present to clear the dates for community
were Mr and Mrs A. Jay Smith and affairs besides sponsoring the vil­
two sons of Ada. Mr and Mrs Izon lage projects as mentioned Rev.
Dn w and two son* ot Urbandale. I. E Carley is president of the CounMr and Mra Raw Stauffer and son dL Mrs. Jerald Bedford vice presi­
of Alto, Mr und Mr*. Arthur Smith dent and J. F. Schlpper sec'y-treasand three son* of Hasting* und Mr. urer.
and Mrs. Ted Smith of Grand Rap­
Tlie perfect day Easter helped
fill the churene* to their capacity
ids
Mr*. Peter Peterson, who Is super­ with thoughtful worshipers Time
ior of teaching al the Home for and space do not permit mi extend­
Crippled Children at Faqnlngton. ed account of the particular services
Mid her mother, were weekend but mention should be made of the
giiesu of Mr Peterson at the Hotel most impressive sendee of sto6’ and
Middleville Mr. Peterson it thc song at lhe tefclhodbl chtfrch. Mr*
Harry Babch a* reader should be es­
cheew maker at the creamerv.
Mra Edward Flnkbeiner left on pecially mentioned as her beautiful
Sunday Evening for St Louis. Mo. rendition ot tlie story from Gethaemane to the resurrection was most
These rnemotending lhe American Congress of wonderfully given
rized ixirllons were Interspersed with
Obstetric* conducted for nurse*
ML** Betlv Swift and roommate inualc appropriate to the reading*
Mis* Ethel Powers, of Detroit, spent and included solo, trios, duet*,
from Thursday uuUl Sunday eve- choruses in which the adult choir.
nlng with her mother and brother.
Mrs. B. C Swift and Carleton.
girts «nd the young boy* all had a
Mr and Mis Wm. McKevm and part.. A large class of young folks
_______________
—. wt-rv received on probation and
little granddaughter.
Mary Ellen
Scckell returned home on Thursday others by confession of faith. It was.

The owner having joined the army.
We can sell his all modern 7 room
house in the first ward, has a garage
and full lot, for $3000.00.

A BUILDING and LOAN HOUSE, all modern,
oak floors, in fine condition, full lot,
$3500.00.

JUST LISTED A NICE COTTAGE on WalldorH's
Resort at Wall Lake for $1600.00.

40 ACRES of BOWEN MILLS. 7 room house,
fair size barn, electricity available. $1200.

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE 2639

Wa believe that— •

’Tlie Best Investment on Earth
is the Earth' Itself

Did Somebody Mention

MILK?

We sure dia, Sonny! We know it s
your favorite food, especially
when it comes from Highlands
Dairy. With all this health build­
ing for defense, the whole family
should be drinking it!
Known for Quality Grade A Milk

DRINK HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE A MILK FOR HEALTH
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c; QT.

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Phon. 2451

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutingi

4|j

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1X2

Woodland Community News

Thursday
Mra. Emma Underwood. former­
ly a resident hare for many years.

was a Friday night and Saturday MARTIN CORNERS
guest of Mis* Clara Gillett.
i Mr aB4 Mra. Jamas
Miss Alberta McClelland of Char- their mother Mra E
totte spent Wednesday with her par- Wednesday sfiemoo"

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■ v«lesc*nt horn* In Hasting* Tue*■ —-------------- WHU mi uiiu ..... imipii mrviciPersonal Paragraphs I
School Notes
tings wm Easter guests ol their
-—;■
weekend with relatives here Mrs. land In Battle Creek Mr *and Mn.
parenu. Mr. and Mr*. Bhiriey «o-1 Crockford.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Bawdy enterLatin Club
,
su,vlVBd by three dauuli- Je»n BeWe‘ llnd
and “
unn
n rt
Prr»us
'r’U3 01
nf Elwxxxl
rn.
Klingmnn and Lota of Lake
j cum. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rowlader
Rn“ Mrs. Divld Cooper, M
.talned over lhe Easter weekend.
Th* Latin Club h planning a
“
“
Gettrude Townsend of .Q,din*c ,nd Mrs. Leia Roe of Co- Odes** and Mr. and Mra. Adrian bake sale in the Banner this week. ! and family of the Wellman district Cooper, Mr and Mra. Henry Rm
... --- ------------------------------------ .._l_.^_ - ----------------------- .
e gStaX
a,*nl lht
। A family named Myers hAf*
were Sunday afternoon caller*
hotn*
•
moved into Bert Fishers*' tenant,
ana Mis James Hunter ana imam. Friday evening m tne near lulurc.
i
Henry
Crockett
and
laijy
friend
cf
» ■’
•
Woodland
and
Mra.
Dcxsle
Mpinall
t
i
l
house, and we have some new pupils
son from Saginaw.
j The dinner will be served Romsn" of ItesUne* and one son Fay of
,nd Mr‘ WUtom Tttmartai.
; Rtehwd Oveen of Larutog wm a •n
i.u*
Battle creek were callers al Alfred' ***” HRm
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Arnie and banquet style.
Ur
.nd
un
mn.
coo-.ll
u&gt;d
TMt,
.run-.oon
at
i!d™
“
K.ii'nSm
।
ItxUa. tlilrtecn grandchildren and
sons entertained
For Latin week our
club will
................ her
.... parent*. Mr.|
.—..
. . make one «rrut
.....
«•&lt;-. —— —
great innucnixi
grandchild
children and Mra. Leah Mead of w**k.
I {amyy spent Sunday with Mr i
and Mn. Lawrence Paul for Easter pwten. present an assembly propun^nd services were iieki Thun- Floyd Evert*.
j bora ar
Hastings were eallcra at Mr. and! Mr. and Mn, Arthur Perrin of, Mrs. A Hum Endrx at Prsenort.
dinner .nd In lh. .lUrnom &gt;hr&gt; »r.m uid cnp, lh. MkhlMn «d on
u
U1. ww lul„.
scno.,1 ™.™^ Monday momln,
'----------- - « * .
(•nllnrf
rm
Mr
anrt
lira.
Richard
the
WMemoly
nail
board
.
.
_
a,__
.
.....
.....
.........
.....
..
colled on Mr. and Mra.
th* a»«mbly hall
a) ' hLnrn.
BwlU lh WoodUad a(Mr* a wiek'a vK*tton~' "
’ i Mr
Mr ■
and Mra Kenneth McClelland Mm. Orr Flsiierii Bunday afternoon. Grand Rapids were Easier gueste
George
Gillespie
and
non
Brian
of
of
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Miio
Rejected Suitor: “Well, tn any mm
O'Brien and children and Mrs. Go©.!
' ’ '
r... R». umu »rlr I Mr. DoroU,, O.rllner UU Mor.- *'"
IS
Engitah
Charleston. W. Va.. visited hb rela- Barry.
I'U always be a brother to you."
Faul of Dimondale. Mrs. Paul b
lives, the Gillespie and Cogswell; Alice and Melvin Whetstone acShe &lt;sweetly): "If I had any UM
Last Thursday.
Mra.
Bawdy'*
plAnntng to return to her home In!,
I companled Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd for a brother I could reach under
। American Literature class invited1
the village soon.
B-rJ-T^h.,
T.M.
Elm'r Ol,l"‘ Mr
V,r" families, over Easter.
Mr. ud Ur. IU» O.rLln- ^.^.n
Bu&gt;.
Mr; and Mra. Clarence Curtis and Goodenough of Hastings to Orand lhe sofa and get one now."
Mr. and Mra Donald Gager and, Mr. William * American history class
to Join them inzthe .singing of na-'
- - -- --. .
.
erday dinner guests.
4rs ,,ve Americanz.b«ltads. They gnth- lh* teachar* and the Board of Edumi
** Elaine
ciame uay
ia*t iweek
Mir. Emily naincr
Hafner u«
of urw.u
Detroit
Mb*
Day spsvit
spent last
ered around,.tabln In Hie cafeteria
of Woodland Townshio school ipt,nl lhn wrrkend with her parent*., with Barbara and Ruth Green
' -lid enjoyed the staging of Ameri- accompanied by their dives andMr.
-------and------Mrs. Edward Hafner.
|I Mrs. Ray Gaasett and. sons of..Bed'’Mr and Mrs Paul Gekter and1 ■n_baltaicb that reflect history.
husband*, held a joint educational
Mra. Maude Wotring spent last। ford were Thursday afternoon cal!-]
— ------------------- ------------. Thc Junior play. "Giri »hy" by "nd «**»» ,:our
aeh«»l ***&lt;&gt;• I
week y»i«h her daughter and family rr» ot the Burr Fossett- family.
I
Ute htxne
hrene of hb parent*. Mr and Kathryn Kavanagh, is
b under way “*
in Kalamazoo.
i Mr. and Mra. L A. Dsy and fam-,
Hrnry Geber of Lake-'Ode«*a.
Laki-Odessa with
wUh the
,he east, advisor and director
Durr StoweU. Guy Kkntntr and
Mrs. Henry-Qelger
Mr and Mra. W. B Cortright ac-! »*F w»re Sunday dinner guest* of i
Mr. and Mrs Howartf'Hewltt and, working full-tilt." 'Die peppy and H®r*“ Clawlc told of their cape- campanied Mr snd Mrs. Jack Frost | Mr. and Mra. Harry Green and famMr. and Mra Ted Eujier and Jeralce hard-working cast includes Marjory nwcM white attending the recent, of Pontiac to Battle Creek Sunday ply of Bellevue.
called on Miss Huldu Euper of Fow-; England, Gene Rising, Gerald MU- *hort cptirse at Northwestern Uni-; to attend the wedding of Mra. Cort-1 Mr. nnd Mrs. BUrr Far-sett and
lerville Sunday afternoon.
kr. Joan Hershberger. Geneva Fr&gt;f‘X."fclty W»ch ’5*" sponsored 1&gt;y the,
rights* nephew. William Darby, son I family and Mis* Agnes Beruon spent
Pvt. Gaylord Flory left Saturday uui
Carl niiciuiuK.
Allerdlng. jHuxme
Maxine uaniri*.
Daniels. Keitegg ,
.;
,,-----. ' ------.
— ...
..
. •
. . Mnxrira
BlMaurice Vanrizzi.Vandecar. All...
Oliver Boulter, Itlg
mg till*.
this, 30
an CdUCatlOnUl
educational film. "Blland and Miss Mary Fennlg. daugh-l F"k take. caUtng on Mr. and Mra
Stella Jordan. Phy lib Barnum and cycling with Complete Safety w**, •&gt;r
.v and
.rj Mr.
is J.
i Fennlg, Everett Bcn»on and family
furlough witli Ids mother. Mrs. Perry
: ter of d
Rev.
Mrs H.
Vernon Baiting
i shown. Refreshments were served
Flory and brother. Verdun.
pastor of the Trinity Lutheran
The d*t« will be announced later. I
h?,0*
»«nMr»
1 ehureh. Dr Goodrich of Albion col­ NORTHEAST WOODLAND
James Dorris of Caracas. Vene­
lege performed the ceremoflj' in the
.SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
zuela. South America, is visiting
Kindergarten and Flrat Grade
hb mother. Mrs Agnes Dorris. Mrs.
on Mra. Keith Farlee
and ehureh. The reception was held at
Dorb Whitney, teacher
. Callers
-------------------------------------------------home in Grand Rapids since last
Dorris who has been very ill the pazt
The Kinderjuten h.ve Ilnlehed' &gt;»W.Ch«rl~
‘“j
, the home of the bride’s parents.
;
Mr. and Mrs Fred Fisher and September, was at home with her,
month Is convalescing nicely at her UWr EUon Or., r„me„ .nd .re
If you find that certain telephone requests
,lj5 ‘"’‘S1 rS “r
by the telephone companies in expanding
home in West Woodland.
rr.a, in «.n lhe Kb™, or., Bno. tl"1
■» M.ple Orovr Pntrlcia spent several days with patents. Mr and Mrs. Will Letaon1
friends at the Height* last week.
nnd family, from Thursday until]
can no longer be met, tlie blame lies with
telephone service.
Mr. and Mrs Edison Baa* moved one with lhe Krr.l Ornde. • ■
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Mra
Mabie
Coltman
left
Mondav
Monday.
We .re
. Mei, |,™«r„,„
t"'1 •JC
the
enemies
6f
our
country.
The War Production Hoard estimates
i for Old Saybrook. Conn , her for­
Sunday dinner guests at the Wil!
s“" J]na
employed In Lansing and Mrs. Biias for our ,miher, rrldw .iien.ow, .1!
.Thelma Cox. Mr*. Elmer Gillispie mer liotne She wax accompanied by Letaon home were Mra. Vina LetTo uin this war, ux mtul aHumr’ntry
has resigned her position a* teacher 2.45
that this conservation program will save
. . .
|-..u
u. Hastings. Miss Dorb;
Benjamin D. Walls, who
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and Marcel of
in the Woodland school
Jesse Walters and Mr. and Mrs.'
pouibh: pound oj tilal materials.
annually about 35,500 tons of lead, 29,000
Second Grade
Gillespie und friend of Kalamazoo.
*o®'' to *“* ,,my
Mr. and Mra Elwyn Dell of Lerile
Chaney Walters of Charlotte
I
Mildred Nowteke, teacher
Mr. and Mra. Paul Towns. Mr and
and Mr. and Mr* Ezra Dell and
Critical shortage* have caused the War
tons of iron and steel, 2*1,500 toes of copper,
Pattv
Green vufi.rt mir
sin-. 1 Mr*. Isaac Williams of Woodland, Mr "H&lt;1 Mrs. Lyman Eldet and
Mr. und Mrs. Walter Cooke vis-J
daughter Joyce of Lansing were
ra
Pally
Green veiled our room Mon- naiuu
h odiuu. #nd
fwjUly of
daughter Sandra to EVart Bunday i,ud Mr and Mr* Eart Gaines and:
unu imuq
u, ukuvh.i-—---------- JProduction Board to isane an order strictly
Exrier dinner guenta of Mr. and Mrs. ! day.
and large amounts of sine, crude rubber,
.
1
Ur,
Hecker
Mrs
Ke.ineth
MeGnrrlv
t°
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11
hb
parent*.
MrS.|
Mra
Hecker.
Mrs.
Kenneth
McCurdy;
P
arenU
Mr.
and
Mrs.
family
at
Byron
Saturday.
John
n.tr Fut»r nartv
» Hecker.
Mrs. Kenneth
McCurdy i
Mr Dell
.nd Mr, Ho,d KlmMr .nd 1 JAt nlkd
pl.„dad
l!nd ' Mr
Kf.l
BrS^^'
^^M^lUrn.
limiting the use of those scarce materials
magnesium and other strategic materials.
••
•
: *red Elder
| Mrs. Bertha Eckardt accompanied
Mr
and
Mr*.
Jesse
Rowlader
reRichard
Bloomer
to
Ann
Arbor.
!
•on Dick of Coat*
Coats Grove. Mb*
Mbs Betty
Bettv had refreshments
i Paul Brodbeck- Mr- and Mrs Harry ,
roti
.
. ; .
Sandbrook.
,
|I turned Friday night from Florida.1 Thursday to vblt Mrs Bloomer »nd!
Kimble und LnuU Kciifl'-ld ot Has­
1 Mra. Dewey Jone* and son spent also called on otiier friends there, i
tings. Mr and Mra. Lynn Osgood
Third *n4 Fourth Grade*
wtth h&lt;'r riM.er- Mf* AnlMr *nd Mr» ForT’1
*&gt;^i
n vreraenu Kuesi oi mr. ana mr, :
and son Jack and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Because of ill health, Mrs. Hilda' Guy Kantner.
,?in Johnson and family In Detroit1 Roseville spent a few day* over the]
Glenn Farthing nnd daughter Joyce! Baas ha* handed in lier'resignationi m,B. Jrwc MHK.nurtfc ,wwo Bwa),--------- --------------------- -----...weekend
------------ --------Mra. Jesse Dillenbeek passed away Mr Janes spent the weekend there।
with-------------------the latter's-----------mother.;
FA1TY LINKS, only. o«n be InataBoI I
rf Woodland, were dinner guests of
..
all"nrrtnmert
z- L.
t Bates and brothers. Ar- I
as a teacher in the Woodland Town- al. lhr
ll(.e ot......
M #t the home ofand
I and
rrturnM1Wnndav
Monday
| Mrs. O.
ship school. Mra. Bans has taught ^vd Dillenbeek She Has been in* M|M JcBn 80,101 °r Mweellus was thur. Irvin and Floyd Bules and
EXTENSION TELU10NII catmot be iwatallcd I
A.M.I?'
I...
Funeral' hornP ,cr *
dayB
families.
helped Mr* Farthing celebrate her bnr„
^tr™hZt ttiSl* h« -K-n ...,J
?r«i.
111 iiriini(
hcallh iur
,or
ling that time has Riven freely of MrvtC4.s wen. held at Uie United
Mr. and Mra. William Hecker. 8r..| Thcae who attended the Dairy­
"".u_ Brrthn,n church (n WoodlBnd------------------------- ------------gat and Mra
Bessie Brown took Mb*, men s banquet at Hasting* Wed--------- ------ — I.urday at 2 o'clock. Interment in |Je"?
l° her 5ChO011 nrad.y evening from here were Mr.
TELEPHONES ot wall at desk (upright) types cannot be changed to
Woodland Memorial park.
w°rllt
Monday.
। Bnd Mrs. Walter Cooke. Mi*. Lydia
Major and bU*. H. J. sla*W
D°*-i Bmt* from the faculty and trust that
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Benner were
Thompron and ton Schuler. Mr. and Mn Ben Sehneld«tec from Saturday untd Monday.; rr8l W1U
r„tor, „er good Eaater xueau of relaUves nt Has- of Grand I*dR'' are coming Thurs-1 er, Mr and Mra Karl Eekardl. Mr.
|o tpend
Umc
Mrs. Fauls mother. Mra. C. B Ben-, health. Mra. Martha Smith, n for- EMter guest* of reutive* at Ha* day
MANOIL TELEPHONE 3WTTCB10A1DS may not be changed u&gt; dial
'j'Th
M. WUn*\r’d ted| m''r ’*8rhet i* taking her place In
Mr. and Mr* Forrest Hager of
’*renU' Mr ,nd Mn WUttam Mr*. E. J Batea.
dnv until Saturday and returned
‘^u^hJ’hnd11 teadiina°?/J «•
Florida
—-a. sent
-—. two bushel* of «fruit
—■- I Shupp.
| Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Wolfe ot
u&gt;d
ma’oi..,: w«A;,r''dj|
SfJWJ'I
o'
'•*'
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“
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Brod
with them to Dowagiac, where she
past week., These were shared with
bvck home Saturday
h making tier home for the present.
to provide the best service poMihle, and
Tlie steps taken do not mean that the basic
has substituted In our school system
rrlativei
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«&lt;' spending u few days with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Clinton of
Mbs Marjorie Rcesor mid Hillis m«„y Umn in &gt;hr i*., Dw K.n | Mr
"d „„ Quy K„,„„ A. I Marenlette In Detroit.
Hastings
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ri.iviuiK* were dinner
turner guests
gui'*&lt;* of
&lt;u Mr.
quality of your telephone service will be*
Rirsot of W. 8. T. C., Kalamazoo.
'I Mra.
Mr*. Alice Comstock has returned
a , Bnd
—™ Mrs .....
...fami..iy;
W1U ...
UUon Bnd
&gt;prnt tlie Easter holidays with their
meet all requests as in lhe past- Now, and
curtailed.
They
simply
remove
some
of
Friday.
D„,.
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs Albert Rcesor. Church Announcements ner were caister guest* or Mr. ano
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Eldon Farrell of Woodland.
Nn ,
thc de luxe trimmings. We shall continue
for the duration, war nerds come first.
Mis* Helen Rcesor Ims completed
The Melhndbt Cburrh
Mr and Mra Casgo Smith nnd!,
7" 3*
N“ * Mrs Karl Eckardt and family were
George Wingard. Pastor
. children of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. LL5" ‘
Mrs. Kate Henderson and Mr. and,
Wont Green and dnuehters and Mr I *®“°.w,n* c“*Ueton township elec- Mrs. Irvin Hall. Afternoon callent'
10:00 A. M. Momlng worship
MIm Rcesor wa* a .student teacher ' *H
M. Sunday school
were Frank Baker and two grand­
and Mra Paul Smith nnd Marcia HP '
. M,.rb.
ri^-v
nt Rockford thr past two months.
7:45 P M Epworth Iteaguc
daughters ana
and Mi
MUs
Mabel Hind*
Hinds of
o?
were Easter trumt* of their nar-! ol,P —J mearic bcoh. cicrx— aaugnters
’s Maoei
Mr. and Mrs Milan Tnimbo left
| Henry F. Remington:'neas.—Nelson) ntar fonia. Robert Boger of Grand
8 00 P. M
Thursday. Midweek ents Mr. and Mrs S W Smith
Sunday for Hartford where they will
prayer service.
Mr. and Mra Isaac William* of F,
“ Rd'
i’ Ra’&gt;“U Bnd Herman Winkler.
remain for a few weeks. Their lit­
M
Wetherbee.
Bd.
of
Review
—
Mrs.
Arthur
Bates
took
a
load
of
Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
tle granddaughter. Bonnie Plants
Menno Wenger: Highway Com - Blru, including her daughter. Dor-1
The Evangelical Church
Pnrlec and babv spent Foster wllh
Kok thr mump* and n* Beverly ar
Marshall BHsmt; overseer Highways| oUly. to the 4-H Achievement Day1
J. 8. Deablcr. pastor
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Farlee.
Mrs. Plants have never had them,
Ralph DeVine: Constables—Voylei program in Hasting* Saturday.
I
10: 00 A. M. Momlng worship
they nil expect to have them to­
Richard Christian of Lansing and —
Vnmey. Vem McPeck, Donald Mead,; Sunday dinner guest* at thc home!
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
gether.
Miss Betty Wotting were weekend
| Of Mr*. Bertha Eckardt and Mr. and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Lath­ Shirley Slocum.
Mrs lewis Daniels camr home in
n*nnvv*ii
ir
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Mrs
‘
Victor'
Eckardt
were
Geo.
•
8:30
P.
M.
Evening
worship
rop
and
baby
of
Toledo.
Ohio.
the ambulance Friday after a major!
. operation at Pennock hospital. She,i Choir rehearsal Wednesday evenlng
COATS GROVE
b convalescing nicely.
!
Mid-week jirayer service Thursday
Mr. nnd Mrs Howard Hewitt call­.
Thc D. G. T. O. club meets this
ed on Mr. and Mra. Andrew Pmkweek Wednesday with Mrs. Nettie
W*' rnlnvod ■ ntr- *• ,-i-r u-rvO-J *nd MrS’ Chester LOUg of Hastings
b»*iner of Middlevliir last Tuesday
Ragla.
afternoon. Mr. nnd Mra -Rlrikbetncr Honth Woodland Chnrrh of the
Mr. and Mrs. D"ll Rich of Battle
Brethren
recently returned from a vacation in
Creek and Mr and Mrs. Earl Sense children of Mr. and Mrs Burr Fax-, callers at lhe Will Letaon home
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
Florida.
and daughter* and Oscar Cooper
Having discontinued farming, I will m at Pl
Mrs. Gus Johnson and son Her­
10: 00 A. M Worship nnd sermon
visited al Harley Sense's on Sunday.
North of Middleville on Grand Rapids Street, on
man accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
The revival closed after a week
Herman Sandeen of Hastings at­
’5?'
ruah
3:30 P. M. Sectional Young Peo- and a half of meetings, with good the worcb and melody of which were, qZ ,
written
bv
Mr*.
Henry
Bldelm.n
2?
M
r.
Kari
tended the funeral ot n cousin In pies'Conference at thc Grand Rap-. interest iuuI one conversion. The
.moin» It
,Kar* tekardt and Joyce.
Cilicago .Saturday.
id* Cliurch of the Brethren.
C. E. choir contributed much to the who assisted In
in singing
It. w.
We h.a
had !frMr. and Mrs. Geo Schaibiy and
The Missionary Society will meet success of ti»e meetings. They also sevgral guest* from Detroit and also Mrs. Victor Eckardt and PJiyllh,
for an all dav
day meethw
meeting nn
on Wednes­ nrnvirtsrl
provided twn
two invrlv
lovely nl*nt«
plants fnr
for dec­ Dr. and Mrs. Clayton WtUitta of Mbs Ette Schneider. Mra. Arthur
Bates. Maxine. Dorothy and Elaine
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will day. April 15. at the home of Mrs.. oration.
Saranac
We enjoyed a beautiful Bale*. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Steward.
Wortley of Hie Tamarac district Leiia Furlong. The officers urge a
Mr and Mrs Ronald Lehman of Evster illy, the gift of Mrs. Clyde
Beginning at 1 o'clock, E. W. T., the following described property;
Sunday.
large attendance.
'
Woodland visited lhe latter'* par­ Wilcox of Hastings, which was giv­ Mrs. Rickie Gerlbiger and Lawrence
Dr. and Mra, Donald Shomo and
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Wamle Kelsey en ta Mrs Will Hyde after the serv­ and Mr. and Mrs Calvin Hewston
and family of Grand Ledge.
son of Coldwater spent'thc weekend
Zion Lutheran Xbureh
op Sundav.
ices
with Mr. and Mra. Erne.st Shomo
Mr and Mrs. I toyd Demond of
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Mr and Mrs Cecil Munlon of
and Mrs Ijturetice Hilbert and
Grund Rapids were weekend guests Hastings were Wednesday afternoon baby o! Grand Rapids were Sun­
11 00 A. M. Momlng worship
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
daughters Lorena und Ellen.
2:30 P. M. Lutheran Gtopel hour.1 of the latter'* mother. Mrs. Pearl callers of Mr and Mra. Ralph De­ Walter Cooke.
Mr* and Mrs. Carl Jordan and
। Dcmond.
Clock Marc, 10 yrs. old,, wgt. 1450
1942 Medel B. N. Form. II Trader. !*•
Vine Mr and Mrs. Bryant DeBolt
Miss Olga Eckard: was a dinner
children were Easter dinner guests Church of the United Brethren in
Mr and Mfs Loren Oversmith „„„
WI.O Tueslura.
and family of ruic
Fine „„
lake were
’ new with 10 inch tiret, lights, atortBrown Gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1450
at the homo of her parents, Mr. and
Christ
and family of Battle Creek attended; dBV evening callers and Mr and Mrs guest of Mrs. Clara Klopfenstein in
Woodlund Sunday.
Mrs. Gilbert Tbdd of the Martin
E. B. Griffin D. D Pastor
church here Sunday.
। Nelion Bntmni and children were
Croy Gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1500
Mra clarence Moyers, Mrs. Clara
New Two Row Cultivator
district On Monday her sister and Woodland
Nina Brisbin will lead the C. E . sundffv dinner gucsLs.
family. Mr. and Mrs Frank Weemeeting next Sunday evening
| Mr .nd Mra Cameron McIntyre Klopfenstein and Miss Olga Eckardt
10 on A M. Morning worship
Naw 16 inch Carry-all Plow
vtsilcd Mrs. rarest DeCamp at Pen­
ber and daughters of Detroit spent
The Sunday school and the C. E.: and children were Sunday dinner
11: 00 A M- Sunday school
nock
hospital
Friday
evening,
also
Also
Set of Tractor Chains
thc day with Mr. nnd Mra Jordan
Mr an)1. Mrs. Merritt
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. gave an Easter program Sunday BUWto
MBs Cota Shire who Is there from
ut their home in South Woodland. Topic: "The Church Comes into evening. A )x»rt of the program was i Mend.
Manure Spreader, New Idea
1
Guernsey
Cow,
4
yn.
old.
frosh
Apr.
4
Mra. Anna Kahler. Dorr Kahler Being ' Leader. Max Duncan.
। a pageant "A*.it Began, to Dawn'\ Mrs. Howard Davte and Nancy of
Mowing Mechma. Jahn Deere
and Miss Ruth Scydder called on
S
K0 ' " "’d. 1“C|”" MU. Cwrt
Kuur dlnnrr WOOD SC
I Holitcin Cow. 3 yrt. old, fresh Mor. 26
8:00 P. M. Wednesday prayer
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahler and Mr. meeting.
*111 *■” ■ b“"~ »"■“« ■&gt; Uw &lt;w,u ol Mr .nd Mr. Arrhl. Me­
.
—
aryl Bowman
1 Jersey Cow. 4 yrs. old, fresh Mor. 29
nnd Mrs. Clifford Kahler of Delton. Kilpatrick
H. Woudm.„
TTiur^Uy
Mr,. Dti.nl. MeSpike Tooth Drag
Hay Rack
spent Easter with Mr Bowman's
Sunday.
“J*®**"?1 Intyre of Battle Creek and tlieCain- parents. Mr. and Mra. Ben Bowman !
10: 30 A. M Sunday school
1 Jersey Cow, 2 yrs, old, fresh Mor. 30
Oliver Riding Cultivator
Rev and Mra. H. V. Townsend
HaW rran Mclntvre * of Quimby were af11: 30 A. M. Momlng worship
Walter Brodoca. who b working ini
and children were guests Sunday at
on Friday evening.
I
f .ii,r,
Walking Plow, Syracuse
1 Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh Mor. 1
Bownc. spent Bls ter at homp.
I
8:00
P.
M.
Christian.
Endeavor
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
rnnfin P?01 ht”*
n** bWn
Mr and Mrs L*0” P'Unit» Of DeMrs. Earl Engel, wrtb has been
I Jersey Cow, 2 yrs. old. fresh Mor. 3
Townsend of South Woodland. On Topic: "The Church Conies into Be­ ^nf'ned lo hb bed for Ute past troll are spending lhe week-with
ing."
I Wo gon, olso High Wheof
i quite »t with throat infection, Is
Sunday evening. Ixiwell Teeter ol
8:00 P. M. Thursday prayer meet­ moved *fromMHa*Un^rliiulUM
1 Jersey Cow, 4 yn. old, due Sept. 5
^Mr^amTMrA^Willtem^’n Curen better at this writing
Two Wheel Stock Trailer
Caledonia and Mis* Helen Newton
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Cureni
Mrs. N. B. Rose and Paul of Hnsof Hastings called al the Townsend
G smithsTin^iSS. * ° MrS’ K • fntertalned a group of felallvea from
1
Jersey
Cow,
4
yn.
old.
due
Aug.
30
home in Woodland.
,
C Mhr and MrT^ Kmnetli Wilemt
ovrr
weekend. Mrs Vani tings were Easter guests of Mr. and
Double Sleigh
Cutting Box
i Mra William Hayes
1 Jersey Cow, 4 yn. old, bred March 10
' Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Wolring vis­
and
children^
Ranton^rh^
vlT'
CUITn
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Double Hamess
Com Shallor
FarC. Wing was Invited lo preach
Ruth Taggart had a tonsil operited John Doncth in East Lansing
’he
sP™d ‘he week rithl atlon on Monday and U doing nicely.
the Easter sermon at the church at1 li^ a^ R
1 Jersey Heifer, 1 ’Zt yn. old
5 Collora, 20 - 21 - 22 meh
Monday John leaves soon for serv­ uascaae mu was Mr wing, ooy - • “f"1
E
her n’o,hrr who u 111
I Easter guests of tlie Howard
4 10 gallon Milk tans
ice in the army.
1 Jeney Heifer. 1 year old
6 Calves
hood church and when not auitr 18 * r.
Mr «nd Mrs Chariei Monroe andI Main nnd family were Mr. and Mrs.
1
5
gallon
Milk
can
The u B C. E. will hold a busi­ years of age he preached hb first!
°®l!®“*,a‘ted 1
,ndi children of Battle Creek were Sat■ Alvin Morgan and children of Bat­
ness meeting Monday. April 13 at Mrmon there
40 bushels Seed Potatoes, sort 2 years
After nearly 40,
n ° oamunts.
ttrday night supfier ruest* and Mr
. tie Creek.
8 o'clock at the parsonage.
ago
Groin Seeders
Corn Knives
years, he wa* invited to bring the!
nitrrair-r 11
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" Bnd MrR Bmest Hoffman and sonsi
Tlie Friendly Neighbora Club met
Thc_C. E had an Interesting Eas­ message on this Easter Sunday
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T
of UaeA’ were Sunday dinner guests&gt; Thursday at the home of Bernice
Log Chains
ter meeting Sunday evening under morning. Only two person* who I
Broad Saw, Chester White, Rag. 0.
Pro«rwn *** •*«?'; of their parents, Mr and Mra Mll- Hayes. There were twelve ladles
Many other articles too numerous
four topics; The Last Supper". were present on thc first occasion
*hl chlldren ,nd y°un8 people ion Qester.
I. C„ due Moy 1
4 Feodor Pigs
"Getiuemane". •’Calvary". "The Re­ were' there Bunday, although the °* the North Maple Grove Sunday- We are haooy tn report that Mra present and all enjoyed working on
mention
surrection". Rev. A. A. Griffin led cor^regalion filled lhe building- .to । *chtx’1 loHowed by a fitting sermon oieri Pufoaff has been able to leave 1 the quilt and thc knitting lessons
1 given by Mrs. Bowman and Miss
-the meeting. Max Duncan will lead capacity. There were many young by lhc P“tcir. Six new members the hospital nt Ann Arbor
Upkey. Light refreshments were
- Sunday night.
people in the audience who were!
received into the church and
Mr and Mra. Harold Higdon are1 served.
TERMS—Sums of $10.00 or under, Cash; over that amount 6 months' time on
the grandchildren of lhe boys nnd #u people were baptized.
| upending the week with Mr and I
Mra Orville Bruce spent two days
girls of the school days more than) MUb Sylvia Whitmore of Battle Mrs. J f. Higdon The latter has
Bankable notes at Middleville Bank.
.
Mrs Jessie Dillenbcik. aged 83, 50 years ago. Two soprano solo* were Creek spent Bunday with the home nnt entirely recovered from her re­i with her nephew. Mike Ulrich, nnd
family. Mra. Bruce's brother. Albe&gt;
passed away Thursday momlng. rendered by a woman who now live* I ,oU“j Cent I line**
Ulrich and Mrs. Ulrich were ThuraApril a. at lhe home of her nephew. In
Grand Rapids but who livedin' Mr- Mnd Mr5Wayne Conklin and
o Bnd Mrs. Clayton WillitU of day evening callers at lhe Bruce
Floyd Dillenbeek in East Castleton lhe community a* a very small child Wanda spent Sunday with their ganmac and Mr. and Mrs Wilson
। home.
township. The only other near re­ at Ute time of the first event.
I P«renU. Mr. and Mra. John Darby, i Willette and children of Muskegon।
The school children enjoyed an
lative is a slater. Mrs. MatUe Brad„,.t: .Mr- “*** ^rsHerbie Wilcoxwere Heiaht.s were Sunday dinner guests
। Easter parly, given by Miss Lipkey
Uitertain* With BridgeBunday visitor* of Mr. and
Mr* of Rev. axd Mra. J. J. Wiltett*. Mr
Friday afternoon. ■
services were held from lhe Wood­
Mra. Glenn England entertained Vern HawbllU
.
! and Mr*. Walter Soya ot Banfleld
land U. B. cliurv-h Saturday after- her bridge club last Wednesday eveFarmer* are aurting llteir spring wen- afternoon cullers and Mra.
•'So your Saint Bernard wasn't
N. G THOMAS. Auc.
t. MMAWAY.
nteg with Mn. L. j. vinegnt as guest plowing.
, Paul Kesler and daughter were Nun- really lost, after all?'
lenbeck was a member tor ,numy of itonor. Two table* of bridge were
---------------- , day evening luncheon giyat*
“No. we found him sleeping un­
In play.
| —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— I Miu Marjory Tasker of HasUngs der the Sunday paper."

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HOPE CENTER
I PRAIRIEVILLE
Mr nnd Mra. Leon Pennock and MILO
Mr. and Mrs Ora Babcock and] Mr. and Mra. Delo* Hughes and
daughter Naomi called on Addbon
Roll call of the Home Literary
Pennoek In the convalescent home club was responded to by "High children have moved to Battle family of Toledo. Ohio spent Easier
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Norris.
in Hatting* Friday afternoon.
Spots of the Club During the Year” Creek.
.
,1 Garner Pennock who has been by twenty-five members at the
Mr and Mra. Harry Daniel* of
Mr. and Mr*. Zara Boulter. Robert
Mr. and Mra. Leon Uonard and'MUUoned Bt Chanute Field. HL. for home of Mrs. Susie Rowen. Mrs. Carlton Center called on Mrs. Floy Johncock and Ted Garrett were
Mrs Ella Rogen were dinner guests'
Ume u now Bt eAksdale Field Ada Thorpe, who arrived home from McDennott, Friday.
j Sunday dinner guesu of Mrs. Kate
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gaskill in. s)ireveport. La. Cameron Kloria Lake Worth. Fla.. that mdmlng.
Mr. and Mr* Leon Dunning. and Johncock.
Hastings. Friday evening.
u Bt jrffcrgon Barracks. St. Louis. was assistant hostess. A delicious Leatrice of Delton. Mr. and Mrr.
Mra. Verna Burchett and Mr*.
Mra. Glenn William* and three1 Mo
Clair Texter and Vernon from Has- Mabie Johncock will collect rags,
son* and Mbs Jeanne WiUlams of
'
a&gt;«Dhi/.r
the W. K. Kellogg Farm. GuU lake..
-eJ riinnZ; short business meeting followed pre­ tings. Mra. Birdena Lyttle from papers and magazines for the W.
and Mr. and Mr* John Adam*, local of
J'Te jSta sided over by Mrs. Rose Albertson, Eaton Co., spent Easter Sunday S- C. 8.. this week and next.
Pres:
Mr*. Elsie Horton. Rec. with Mra. Floy McDennott.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie WU- g*”u
Bnd Mrs
] Mr. and Mra. George Adrianson
Secretary, gave an interesting re­
Bush.
Saturday.
lianu and family near Freeport.Fri-1I ”
u’h Rot,,rrf,v
Several from here attended lhe spent Sunday with Mr. und Mra.
port of the year’s work. The new
day
sney also
a»o rai.eu
auction sale at Ed Fennel** farm George Havens and family at Ne­
day aitemoon.
afternoon. They
called as
at] Mr and MY*. J. L Daniel* *nd
lhe Jarstfer Convalescent Home In “JJ J“ck a"d Mrs Wayne Waite
west of Cloverdale Wednesday.
]’
■
: left early Saturday momlng for new club year begins with the next
Hastings to see ........
Addbon Pennock.
Easter Bunday visitors al the Fred] Mrs. LaVem Calthrop visited Mr.
meeting. April 23. Mrs. Mary R
Mrs. Allcp Collins spent Saturday, Alabama where they will visit hb Flower gave a reading on “Amelia Ashby home were Mr. nnd Mrs, Mil­ Calthrop at thc American Legion
night and Sunday with her broth-, parent*. Mrz. Roy Walters of Hick­ Earhart;" Eloy»e Leonard, an In­ ton Warner and daughter of Bat­ liospltal. Sunday.
He wishes to
ory Comer* tot working In lhe post
Because of ill health I will dispose of my personal property at Public Auction at
teresting paper on ”Om Johnson” tle Creek. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Ash­ thank hb friend* for the man*
office while Mrs. Waite b away.
burg.
of Comstock. Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ beautiful Easter cards he received.
Reids Resort, Thornapple Lake on
Mr. and Mra. CUlr Reynolds and for Mra. Dealer: Mra. Kastead’s "Or­ by
Mr. and Mra. Clair Richards ot।
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Boulter spent
liam Ashby and daughter of Parch-!
Bruce of Chicago, spent the son Welle*’’ wa* presented by Vera
Jackson spent the weekend with hb] । son
wrourxu with
w*M&gt; their
wku parents. Mr. b
»u Lawrence, concluding an Interesl- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ashby Sunday with her parents, Mr. and.
, weekend
and
mother. Mrs. Blanche Richard*.
j.Airs Oliver Hayward at Kalamazoo.
_ I Mr*. Herman Reynold*. Mrs. Geo ]
meeting. Mr*. Kraus, assisted and daughter of Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harrington‘ Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Max ’ U, »&gt;.».
AA.iu.un ....
Mr*. Barnum
will entertain Mn
the-&gt; Mr- “nd Mr*. Victor Hoffman and ‘ Mr and Mrs. Russell Johnson and
of Banfield called on her abler Mrs.
— - —•
.,i .....
meetlmr. with a speaker
sneaker from ‘wo children spent Sunday with Mr. family of Flint and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordie Durkee and. family Batur-, Reynolds and children, local,
were next meeting,
'and Mrs- 0 Hoffman near Hickory Merle Pfundl of Bay City were Bunday evening.
I •l’° d‘nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kalamazoo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Germaine.'
c&lt;^Peni- .
.
___
1| day guests of their parents. Mr. and
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and Reynol^...
Mr. and Mm Earl Gates of Clov- Mrs. l^wls Johnson. 9r
I Mr. and Mr* Bert l»atten attended
“«• Leo Chamberbln spent SalStorting ot ^.o'clock fast time, I will offer the following!
I thc Dairymen's banquet in Has-.^J' night with her brother-lnDairymens banquet at HA*tlng*'-,he Mr nd Mri F AahbT homr
■ tings Wednesday evening.
i
and
and Mrs Travlast Wednesday evening.
‘ Mra. Mary Doster and Mrs. Ada u Royer In Battle Creek.
Mrs. Madeline Norman. Marilyn1
I Thorpe returned home from Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence William*
Red sow, wgt. 350 lbs., due soon
! Thursday of last week.
entertained at a birthday dinner and Mra. Merle Bradfield look lhe'
4 O. I. C. sows, wgt. 350 lbs. each, due
| Mbs Mary Marie Henton of Al--Sunday in honor of her mother. 4-H boys nnd glrb project* to Ha»Boy more, 9 yrs! old. wgt. 1250 lbs.,
soon
bion has been vblllng her parent* Mr*. John Ritter of Kalamazoo. tings Thursday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Royce Henton.
j Tlie guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnum of CoatsV
5 0. I. C. sows, wgt. 160 lbs. each, bred
tu ride
Mr and Mra. WHtard Hall and, Marshall Norwood and Mra. Mary Grove were Sunday callers at Mr. .
11 good feeding shoots, wgt. from 140
.two children of Almena called on'J®l',r- local. Mrs, Lillian Rapp. W. and Mrs. L. Garrison.
to 180 lbs.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O.i 'v- I/'lnl! snd Mr- and Mrs. Charles
Mr
and Mrs. Richard Bishop and
Hughes Sunday
| Mackinder of Wall take. Mr. and
0. I. C. and Poland China boar. wgt.
Red Durhom cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh.
' Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Durkee and: Mrs. Claude Harrington of Ban- children of Hastings called Sunday •
around 225 lbs.
| son
u Mr. and «*»•
“«'«&gt; “
««w| ^T00” “l.
r^eMT°W*f'
son David
David called
called on
on Mr.
Mr. nnd
und Mr*.
Mrs.'lfWd “““
nd
Mra. •'
John
Ritter
- Clarence Payne of Hope Center ot Kalamazoo
| Mrs. Merie Bradfield and son
Guernsey and jersey cow, 6 yrs. old.
■ Sunday Afternoon.
Mr “nd Mri- E111* Faulkner who'Jack were Kalamazoo shoppers last
I Mr* C E. Davis h spending h'have b«’n spending the post six; Monday afternoon.
Guernsey cow, out of Bob Martains herd
week at lhe home of her daughter, weeks in Florids and with their son; Mr «ndIMrs. Dewey Rred of Hav
l Mrs Edwin Pierce In Detroit Mr i and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ungs called at the Garrison home
Block Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old.
|Dnvta spent Wednesday with his 1 Arnold Faulkner and family at Fort Sunday.
.
John Deere model D tractor on steel.
son. Frederick and family in Grand Monroe. Va.. returned home Wed-1 iff. and Mrs. Otb Boulter of Cres*;
u»«H«v
sev eallrd
Haturdav at Lawrence
Lawrrtwe!
esday nt
of last week.
_ I1 sey
called Saturday
Guernsey heifer, due in June
Mn:. Lavera Quick and daughter1 Tobias’. _ _
Motorists' Your country needs your help. Here'
Thr
rne &gt;oung
young people of
ot the
tne MethoMemo­
John
Deere
3
bottom
tractor
plow
The production record and breed Ing date*
dirt church have been Invited to Norma of Banfield vblted her sbMrs. Celia Reed of Hastings spent
Oliver 4 sec. tractor drag, nearly new
how you can be of service. TAKE CARE OF YOUR
attend services at Hickory Comers l*r- Mrs- Marshall Norwood test the weekend al the home of her
Suiid.y r.rntn,. April 13.
TAunA.y.
; dju«hl,r Ur.. . L.ur.1 O^rUm.
2 horse wagon and flat rack
CAR! Prolong its working life by keeping it in first
will be a pot luck supper nt 6 o'clock 1 El,rl Herrington of Wall take, who" Mr*. Garrison returning to Hastings
1 horse wagon
I Mr and Mr*. Lincoln Bu*h vi*-lh« bwn 0 »urgic*l patient In Leila [Monday with her mother to help
class mechanical condition. Have your Andrus serv­
ited Rev. and Mra. Warren Brown hospital. Battle Creek has relumed 1 her get settled In her new home. 1
Large iron cauldron kettle.
O. I. C. and Duroc sow, wgt. 400 lbs.,
to u
hb
home.
] ’
Little
Tobias «...
has 1been]
, at Marshall. Thursday. They were!'"
'‘ u
“
&lt;&gt;•'» Larry tLee -rva.&gt;..
~
Economy King cream separator, good
with 10 nice pigs
ice man check vital points of your car's engine,
U1 nuMiuaa
mummy and
.na on Tues»ucs--! Mr and Mrs. Glenn Williams and] Quite ill lhe past week but i* some
: in
Hastings Monday
O. I. C. sow, wgt. 350 lbs., with 6 nice
Good set of single work harness
day they were in Eaton Rapid* t© • sons ofthe W. K. Kellogg farm call-1 better at thb writing.
chassis, pnd body. Save wear, and make it lost by
attend an officers meeting of the cd on ‘heir Parents. Mr, and'Mrs.
Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs.
pigs
Collar
Camp meeting association
, John Adams and Mr. and Mrs. El- Frank Roush's were Mr. nnd Mra.
giving it regular lubrication Stretch the life of
O. I. C. and Poland China sow, wgt.
10 gal. cream can
5 gal. cream con
Thc defense meeting held In the!*'?” Hayward Sunday evening.
| Charles Jacobs and family. Louise.
450 lbs., due soon
Man; other artkle* too numerous to mention.
Delton
the
first
Marion and children,
also
ueiion Rural
rvurai Agricultural
agricultural school
scnixniI La
— Mar Erb spent
.........
- —
— ipart
—■ - of' --------------------------—•— — Wilber
your tires by having them checked frequently for
building Tuesday evening wm
was oultc
quite1 last
lasl w
*’«k with hLs grandmother. I Fye *11
nil of Grand Rapids.
..................
. .by resident*
. . " of. Hope.'i Ur.
Ur
Urr Bert
tlrrl CJi.r
Mr. ana
and. Mrs
Stenger nnd
well
attended,
Mrs. !LaVern Calthrop I..
tn Pplrieville
correct pressure. NEVER FORGET that we must
TmilO
O Al f- *'ash day of sale unless arrangement* are nude for
Barry. Orangeville and Prairieville The last of the week he spent with children spent Sunday with Mr. and
I r gC lyl
j la oALta cood bankable note* at Haslinc* City Bank before
Mrs. Joe Stenger of Kalamazoo.
conserve all available rubber and steel at home,. So­
townships. Leon Doster, county airlTom Ostrander in Hastings.
.
.
|h|
( h removed until telited tor
■
Norman Wilcox of Battle Creek
raid warden, was thc speaker. Fol-1 Mrs. Olive Pennock nnd two chil­
cor owners, do your part. Andrus Service Station
lowing the meeting, men were fln-]drcn. Oloria and Flynn and Grace spent from Friday till Monday with
ger printed. Five meetings will be S Chruder of Lowell spent Saturday hb grandmother, hb parents com­
stands ready to help you Make a habit of having
held here, the first was Tuesday I night wllh Mr. und Mrs. Daniel Erb. ing Monday after him.
Madeline
Norman
and
Mrs.
evening of thb week.
i Mr ftnd Mrs Russell Mott spent
your car thoroughly checked at regular intervals
Mr. and Mra. WiUard Water* and Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter were Sunday dinner guest*
----- „------- __r.
son.of PlainweU called on her sis- daughter.
Mr and
and Mra. Merrill at the home of Mrs. Norman’s lis­
__ ­ FX-iinc
tCnlr
ter In Kalamazoo.
Evans In Kalamazoo.
ter. Mrs. Max Reynolds ____
nnd tfam
Start TODA}!
All thc 4-H boys nnd glrb and
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb and
ily Sunday afternoon.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer
CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk
Paul Richards of Hastings spent their mother. Mrs. Vem Calthrop. some of their parents attended!
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. spent Sunday with Vem Calthrop Achievement Day In Hastings Sat-:
in the hospital at Fort Custer.
urday. Franklin Phillips and Mary
Blanche Richards.
A vote was taken at the election Saunders being on the County Hon­
Monday ui regard to Barry townshio or Roll
buying thc Delton community hall. SOUTH SHULTZ* '
Forty-five votes were cost in favor
Evelyn Hom spent Friday with
of it and five against it.
Mrs. Gertrude Wileox of Hostings her parents and took her mother
called on Mrs. Alice Stanton Sun- back with her to Battle Creek for
] day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mtaener of
I Mr. and Mra. Robert Fuhrman and
Phono 2240 daytime. For night terv­
| baby of Battle Creek called on his Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Les­
Ice phone 2352 or 2230
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fuhrman ter Sonncvllle and their mother.
xSyoronj?'
Mrs.
Mina Kenyon, Saturday eve­
। Saturday.
,
Cor. Jefferson snd Court
I
Mrs. John Harrington and Mrs. ning.
Sts, Hastings,
Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. J. May of Battle
[Charles Harrington attended revival
I cervices in the Masonic temple in Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Snnoco Gs* and Oil*
Cresting
Bonneville one day last week.
Bstteri**, Wiadikirid Wiper*
| Kalamazoo Sunday evening.
Vulcanising
Walking
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon. Mr.
! HICKORY CORNERS
and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon and Don­
The Wesleyan W. H. St F. M. 6 ald Kenyon of Battle Creek and
will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Mina Kenyon went to ManGalnder for dinner. Wednesday. । celona Sunday to attend the funer­
April 15. This is the annual Self­ al of John Mlnzey.
Denial program and offering.
Mrs. Donald Manning and Shar­
Mr. ana
air.
and airs,
Mrs. ixo
Leo uruietn
Griffeth ana
and on oi
ot nazunga
Hastings visaed
visited ner
her parent*
parents
family spent Easter with relatives'Mr. and Mra. Lester Sonnevllle Wedat Middleville and attended *•-- - •— night
•
the!nesday
and• —
Thursday
and•
assisted her mother ...
tn ....v.
entertaining
Baptist church.
.| ..........................
.—....m.
Friends of Harry OlUespit are the Community club.
sorry to hear
ni.i that
u... he
ut h
» very ...
ill UI
in] Mra. G. E. Kenyon
i*cuyuii received
reccivcu the
ur.
1 Pennock hospital where he under- sad message Saturday of the pass| went a serious operation recently. Ing of her brother. John Mlnzey Frii Mr. Gillespie b a brother of Mrs ! day night at the home of hb son.
Rena 0ugbee.
I Gary Mlnzey at Mancelona. Mr.
. Mr,
and
‘ Mlnzey.-81—year*
old.
was well
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr- Russell
”-------- Tolle*
-----------------------------'J---------" known
—1'
I three children of Bunnell dhlrict! here a* thb was formerly hb home.
were callers Sunday on Mr. and For some years he ha* been living
dur .May 10
Mra. Frank Town and Mrs. Hazel at Marquette, and came thb winter
i Nunnemaker.
I to visit hb children, hb daughter
| The many friends of Mr. and in Detroit and two sons in Flint,
Mrs. E M Cadwallsder are sorry to and went to Mancelona only a week
dur Qet; 31
’
know that Mra. Cadwallader b very] ago. He had been in po?r health
ill at their home south of town. Her' for a few weeks and passed away
dur Nov. 13
sister from Battle Creek b caring suddenly with heart trouble. The
■ for her.
I bereaved ones have the sympathy
i Mra. Homer Bartlett vblted Mr. I of all.
and Mrs. Charles Kahler ot North] Two out of four of our 4-H boy*
Barry’ from Mtedne^day till Saturday! received gold seab on their work.
Open formula feeds were originated by the
i of last week. \ J
| Donald Kenyon of Battle Creek
Farm Bureau, a* a farmers' organization.
Mr. and Mra. Chud Nobles of, spent Saturday night with hb par­
Content* of closed formula feeds had to
Climax were Sunday afternoon vlsl-1 ents.
be guessed nt. Farmers’ feeds arc open
tors ot Mr and Mra. John Mourer. I Mra. Mina and Emma Kenyon
formula and list the ingredients pound
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Attlee and' called on Mra. Stella Hyde at Del-,
three sons and Mr and Mrs. Beryl &lt; ton Thursday afternoon.
for pound on the feed tag, beca'usc:
! Albertson and children all of Mid-1
*---------------land Park. Gull lake, were Sunday
,,OPE
They enable tlie farmer to check on the balance
dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. J.
Those spending Easter with Mr.;
1 between animal and vegetable proteins (in pool*
W. McCue.
i ttnd Mrs Oscar Wurm and son were
try and hog feotla).
'
»r
I Mr. and Mra. Ted Binkley and fam| DOUD CORNERS
ily of Indiana. ”
Mr.
------and
-- Mr*. «■QJln-i
When made by a reputable manufacMr. and Mrs Lynden Norris and ton Kelley of Kalamazoo and Mr.j
| family were visitors Sunday at Ira and Mrs. Gordon Cola and Mrs. Jim
2 turer interested in IIIS -welfare he
! Chaffee's at Quimby.
Durbin and two girls of Hastings, i
■ know* jiiat Wil AT he is paying for.
Homer McCallum of Muskegon j
. Marie. Margnrtte and
Donlth
Houghtallng and Donnabelle Berg­ spent the weekend with hl* parent*'
j The farmer can get an idea of the
•
man were callers at Mra. Burpee's Mr and Mrs. Donald McCallum.
* dollar value of the ration.
' at Delton Saturday to see Hie twin । Mrs. William
wiutam Hart ana
and two&gt;
two)
babies
daughters of the Durfee dbtrict
ith the Michigan State College
I Clifford McMannb and family ] called Sunday afleroon on Mr. and ,
le of the ration.
have moved onto the Chandler farm. Mra. Rankin Jfart.
Daisy Bergman has returned to
Don't forget!
Bring something'
her home after working in Climax for the grab bag at lhe club meet­
"
- - Jing Friday night
•
|
Many other articles too numerous to mention.
CLOSED FORMULA FEED
Mra. Paulin* Murphy spent Easter i
, Mr. and Mrs. Edward CampbellI
relumed home Saturday after• with Mra. Edith Welch tfi Delton. .
We
extend
our
sympathy
to
the'
Farm Bureau MILKMAKERS ■ MERMA8IIES . PORK­
, spending the winter Jn Florida.
Mr. and Mra. Will Shriber andI family and relative* of Mra. Anna
MAKERS have no superiors. Ask us for open formula
family of Hasting* ate Easter din­
bookleu on our feeds.
i ner with her folk*. Mr. *nd Mr*. nesday night at Pennock hospital
1 Will Ourd
Merle Tobias of Weeks district
। Qonnabelb Bergman of Battle •ptart Easter at th* horn* of Mr.
| Creek spent lhe weekend with her and Mrs Otto Praoshka and fam­
' grandmother.
ily.
HASTINGS, MICH.
I Mr. and Mrs. Percy McM»nnl* «nd
Mr. and Mr*. Vaughn Fuller and
family of Battle Creek visited hb family of Hastings spent Sunday *t
TKLIPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.
their cottage
1 brother Clifford Sunday.
|
BANNER WANT ADVR. PAY

FAIR LAKE
•' Easter Sunday In Battle Creek at Pennock at hb home. He expect'
All remember the L. A. S. at the Alton Armour's.
j to enter the service soon.
eximmunity house on April 15 for' Mra. Dora Pierce has been very
--------------------------------------dinner.
&lt; sick at her home with aore throat.
Celery, cucumbers. und lettuce
llsmmle Armour and wife spent
A party was held in honor of Dale' contain more than M’,. water.

DELTON

AUCTION SALE
Tuesday, April 14,1942
HORSE

.

KEEP'EM

cows

FARM MACHINERY

PROTECT THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR

41 HEAD OF SOWS &amp; PIGS

Ted S. K. Reid, Prop

VULCANIZING ... ALL KINDS
General Tire and Tube Repairing

AUCTION SALE

ANDRUS SERVICE

s

Having sold my farm I will sell my personal property at Public Auction at the farm
located 1 mile north of Hickory Corners on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,1942
Starting at 1 o'clock fast time I will offer the following:

COWS
Durham and Brown Swiss cow, 3 yrs. old,
Durham and Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old,

Durham cow, 9 yrs. old, due Oct. 25
Durham and Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old,

Durham and Brown Swiss cow, 2 yrs. old,

Heifer, 11 yrs. old, due Sept. 21
Heifer, 1 J yrs. old, due Oct. 23
Heifer, 15 mos. old, not bred.
Heifer, 1 yr. old
Heifer calf, 7 mos. old
Heifer calf, 7 wks. old
SOW
Red brood sow, bred Dec. 21

CHICKENS
About 20 Barred Rock hens
About 15 White Rock hens
HAY AND GRAIN
Several tons Alfalfa hay
About 150 crates corn
About 40 bu. oats
2 or 3 crates of early potatoes

HARNESS
Double work harness
2 collars
FARM MACHINERY
John Deere mower, 6 ft. cut
Side delivery rake
Wagon and rack
John Deere 2-horse cultivator
John Deere 1-horse cultivator
John Deere 3-sec. spring tooth drag.
2- sec. spike tooth drag
Syracuse walking plow
John Deere grain drill,with grass attach­
ment.
Bean puller
Set scales, 800 Ib. capacity
Corn shelter
Grind stone
2 corn planters
3- steel anchor posts and braces
No. 12 De La vol cream separator
10-gal. milk can
- 3 5-gal. milk cans
Forks, shovels, etc.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Small heating stove
Round oak range
Wardrobe
2 big crock?

DON’T

Be Out Guessed

CLOSED FORMULA FEED.'

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

Open 'Formula Feeds

Try to find then advantage! in a

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

BEN CAMPBELL, Proprietor

HAROLD BELCHER &amp; SON, Auctioneers

Vs

E. M. CADWALLADER, Clerk

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL A 1MI

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER. THITISD4Y. APRIL ». 191?

FACE EIGHT

OBDXB FOB PtnUCATlOM
I MOT10I OF MOBTOAOB
THREE CORNERS
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. would lake hh training.
I Mr. and Mra Glenn William* and ASSYRIA
GUSH CREEK
roaBouoiVBB. bale
or ui.kUis 1. ik.
.
xr-na Mra. Clair D Yeiler were' Clarence L. SUaon. Mis* Betty and
Mra‘Lester Larabec and children, family of Gull lake spent Bunday
The gai
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore
Easter Bunday dinner guesu of, Paul. Easter Sunday.
; Bobby and little Connie Sue. and with their parent* Mr. —
and ‘Mr*,
*“ 1 acme time, ha* been opened again and Arlene spent Sunday with Mr.
for general repair work by Harry and Mr* Robert Bhrtcker at Rich-1
their son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hammond Mrs^ Richard Cook and Johnny, all Leslie Williams.
Maury E. Moore wa* a dinner Reed and Robert Coy. both local land.
and Mr*. Lester D. Yeiter and son and children Natalie and Thomas
Durand arrived Thursday for a
' “ —• • ------------------ —
— -----------------------Philip in Katamaxoo.
spent last week Monday evening
with the ladle* l»«nl« Mr. guest of his grandchildren. Mr. and
Mias M. Bernice Wing of Detroit with her brother and sister-in-law. »nt&gt; Mr*. H J. Robinson. David and Mra Frank Thompson and son.
l. Calkoa*
ATKrv u.muJ'I cLlt?.
was a Thursday until Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Carroll &lt;JUn&gt; Fisher Dorothy reluming home Saturday, Dennis Maury, of Freeport. Easter. munity group will meet on April 28 morning and also attended the
Saturday guests of the Chude A.• with Mr. nnd Mrs Orin Cole.
birthday dinner of David McGlock- 0. wlt„ .^4
Pwiu« *
guest of Ml. and Mn. Claude A. in Hastings. Mr. Fisher, an enlistee
Mr* I.co C. Hammond arjd son
Hammond. Paul Hammond, stu- in the marines, left for Detroit Richard Leo. of Cincinnati. Ohio Hammonds were Mr. and Mrs. David •J^V^rt'areT’A^vri’r Mra Weekend visitors at Fred Otis*
tckend vUltors at Fred OUs*
dent al Assumption Prep. Windsor, early Wednesday momlng—later in and Mr*. Wm. E. Rose. Jr., were Messenger. Leo Jefferson. Harrv •enn 01 court are: Assyria. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Otis and
accompanied lier to spend,hU Eketfr a long distance call from California Saturday afternoon callers nt the Groen and David Rup&lt;»-of Jackson, Frances Jones; Johnstown. Leon
recess with Id* parents.
to Mrs. Fisher he slated he wa* sta- Claude A. Hammond* and in the Mr and Mrs. John Kennedy. Dr, Tack and George Wertman: Maple
- Mr. and Mr*. Carleton ■ Bump tkmed at San Diego where hr evening at the James F. Hammond* Swift and Mr. Dyer of Detroit. Wal­ Grove. Helen Cheeaeman and How­
Grlsmendo and Ray Olis of Kala- 1,,'*;.,". *m4 ereJiuri.“uEada’i*.*”’
ter Dycklewlcz end Beryl Bishop of
ard Hamilton.
' ju a a-atian «f uld Court bold at the
LansingAndrew Freemlre. in the employ niaxoo.
Easter dinner guests of Mr. end
Leon Doster gave a very timely •'»««
&gt;n ib» city of lUninn. &gt;»
। of the Michigan Bell Telephone talk in preparing for defense at the 7‘di&gt;'‘“wx “
*MU ***
'
Deliar*
I Floyd Walters nnd daughter. Mnr- Company. 1* very UI with an attack °^1U.,.ChUrC‘? ^U,r&lt;U^e’^2&lt;
Haaarabla Arrhla D. Mr
of
bronchitis.
I Ion of Grand Rapids and Mr. and
New officer* elected for the Good- Donald. Circuit Jud*-,
The
Awyria
Gospel
ehureh
of
j .Mrs. Elmer Walters and daughters
will community club Saturday night
oa reading and tniag ibe mu at com
i Assyria Center admitted into mem­
i Donna and Alyce of Battle Greek.
' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jordan and bership Sunday twelve members
from the loealltv.
'----- . •,------- - - —-------- , ------ ,,,,
son George of Hastings spent Eas­
Mr. and Mra. Hermon Babcock
al
p_r ’
mT", 'm».'
ter Sunday with her sister and hus­ were Sunday guests of their aunt .J* Jn&gt;“yJ.rt5"dt
oror«. an J lh. Unb­
ind Ol/lOOlh. D“ll«r,
band. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley. nnd uncl“ Mr. and Mrs. Walter
sorry to hear of the inB(a rnj|
■ Mrs. Leo C. Hammond and son Rtaninn '
Juries he received in falling from ngrraurr
m
“&gt; *“ '■"« &gt;“ hl*
,
Richard Leo. of Cincinnati. Ohio “fikofMr andMr. Hwb
and the latter's young friend. Philip
Gldley. ond her mother. Mrs. Geo.
nC. wbSib.
ProJ«&gt;
““ *■" »«™u s»*n&gt; •&lt;
Pad of Hastings were Friday aflcr&gt;/tO&lt;i|hi Delian
noon guests of Mrs. James F. Ham- ' cla^s wiU be held on Tuesday at the Musxegon. .»u. .,iui
&lt;• ..-.-1-1. lB&lt; ,««(,» nitij.i,
rnond, -Natalie and Thomas.
BNct* church where the final lew
•»&lt;»««•
Mr
2”*®
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hallock and win. “Meal Planning" will tie carSSL?08!;.°
11
wh*,h•,
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul tied out
Easter visitors at Ray Erway s
»r i,&lt;
Ray and daughter, nil of Plainwell
Mis* Nonna Case of Lansing was wcrc Mr Qnd Mrs' jM Dibble of n.&lt;»
were Sunday callers nt the Leslie । the guest of her parent*. Mr and
^'LfV^ndav to "tofn
Williams'.
Mr*. Hugh Case over Easter Sunday. **r- *h0 ,r,t
J°*n
U'
f"4 '**•
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley were
An impressive Easter service wa* a,
,'&lt;»«*• the MUsm Joan Braay
•*.
recent Sunday guests of Mr. nnd ,lv.n on Sund., b&gt;- Bt&gt;-. M.KW, »'
X——t.iMn
Mrs. Bernard Falconer ot Carlton. Tuber at the morning service’ at lhe &gt;ne of Grand Rapids.
.u.iww. '•*»«»»•■ »
«t mI4 ".■n’/’o
On Ear.ter Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brian church with two baptism*. a
Bnd
• Ru?“u Thornton
«“4
&gt;«le eon
Claude A. Hammond entertained cooperative dinner was en loved at and sons of Laporte. Ind. were Sun(&gt;||
al Wl0
with a family dinner which also the Base Line church Fifteen i&gt;eo- d“X vla£t5l”
cl&gt;'de Warrens.
,„rB,y t„r pui.nrr
w.-.s In honor of the eighth wedding .
.
....
.
Mr, r-lv.lo Warron anrt Pat tv at. t fit ol* Sd'-aSintd
*" 'V 11b*-lu •al,
pir
uapuuu
nuu
an
m«c».
.
.
..
.
.
anniversary of Mr and Mrs. James noon wrtk, «» held.
'&lt;™«
«-«
1»» U&gt;
P Hammond which occurred dur­
-.-d h.&gt;
rrtrlvrt bv klrnd, Ha&gt;Un«.. S.Iu.d»r
Un Worn
ing lhe past week. Guests included o( Rrv J e Doru. who ha. born
« lhe mdn. and Pally
Mr. and Mra James F. Hammond. nt the State honpltel in Kalamnroo “ member of the sewing club,
■M Inn
Natalie and Thoma* Jamra. MV. nnd fnr some time, that he Ls bed rid' ’*
WEST HOPE
Mr*. Leo C. Hammond nnd Richard
den and in a critical condition.
...
&lt;
Leo and Mrs. Wm. E. Rose. jr. ano
Mra. Jay Cole, who ha* bwn at the
Mr- *,1J Mrs
McJB*,“rn
n i. Further OrdwrS. t
James Leo. Thei? son. Robert ot home of her daughter and husband. 8l*nl Sunday with J*, and Mrs. un» d»j. ruinnti «»a.r
th- U 8- navy wns enroute to Nor- Mr and Mrs Ed Hoffman, the jxut »ubcrt PaWenglU of Hickory Corfo’k. Vi list Easter, following the
ner*.
rit‘'(
five weeks, has returned home.
only furlough he has had since his
Gerald
Anders is leaving this week
Mr. and Mra. Lble Strickland and
enlistment more than a year ago.
family of Battle Creek were guests T°r camp.
Will rChamberlain
spent Friday
of their mother. Mra. Floyd Strickw,n
"
night at E. L. McCallum's.
land on Sunday.
Mr.
nnd
Mr and
“"a Mrs.
«« Clare Norris
^ms-ana
-- -----------------------------------------------*n„ r.
a
attended a family dinner on E»ster n«ts of Mr. and Mrs. James (krk ut c.r«i. &lt;va-i
eompanied
by
n
friend
from
Chi
­
inanled
bv
a
Chi-,
levlnv
ftl
home
of
B
„
Wer
Today, more than ever before, this sign beck­
■ i”-s&lt;inv m ■ nr- nomr oi a nuier. Collison of Kalamaxoo.
........... ..................... j ,
roi "SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
cago who will *pcnd some time witli Mrs. Cyrus Buxton nnd family, of
Mr. and Mrs. William McCallum JthJTSdi« "»
ons all car and truck owners who want the
— SERVICE THAT SAVES"
her.
&gt;.u —
________
* un__ w
... ,|M
Hasting*. Inyuubu,
honoring their sister and
of ___________
Kalamazdo spent
from______
Friday
n.r following dr.rtibr.i pi«&lt;
supt. and Mra E W. Ardis of hp*ban&lt;L
.... I .. ■ *^:^*nd
. .. _ • “• M^IXm'jewtU
»
Ill
"&gt; Ctmrla*.
Sunday U'f
withhb
t l« Vila parents. U
Mr.
— aaaal
and ..I
"MI.ma.UI .llw.l. ...I Krl.IV
iIn
in ih»
|
rX'
skilled, reliable service that comes with: (1)
1 Check and Rotate Tires
Frevjmrt were Sunday dinner guesu of Beulah.
*
Mrs. Will McCollum.
of B.m »ud st.i. nr M&gt;riiic»«.
_ .v. —
.. ...
follow.
ot
Will
Mishler.'*.
iMr
nnd
Mrg
Willard
Ca.«e
MX-nt
Mr
and
Mrs
Almond
Weber
Vistrained mechanics, (2) quality materials, and
2 Get Regular Lubrication
FRANK C rnnilUAN
Mi's Gwendolyn Mishler was a Sunday at the home of her daughter Hcd his sister In Battle Creek. Sun8ADIE L. POOHXAN
3 Service Engine —Carburetor
Snturdsy night guest of Norma Mra Ethel Wibon and husband of d®? afternoon. "
(3) reasonable service rates....You can expect
—Battery
Yoder In Frecjiort
Pennficld township near Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Osgood and chil«
this kind of service from your Chevrolet dealer
George Karcher and family of Creek.
dren rpent Sunday afternoon at
ANDMKW W. IXX'KTOX
4 Test Brake*
Allerr.ay for Plaintiff
—
— ■have moved into tile
MissHar
BerUin
Miller returned, to Ferris Brown's at Prairieville.
Phinwcl)
­
because, for years, Chevrolet dealers have had
Lansing Saturday after spending
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartner
5 Check Steering and Wheel
old Yoder house.
the week with her mother. Mrs. "Pent Sunday wllh his sister in
Alignment
Mrs. Roy Blough nnd two children Willard Case.
the largest number of “trade-ins” and there­
Oat
Kalamazoo.
,.rnut „.„w,
and Mrs. Aaron Gronewald and
6 Check Clutch.Transmission,
The Lacey Telephone exchange
Maj. Gordon McCallum spent a clerk ut cirrali C»ert.
fore the widest experience in servicing and
children of Freeport were Sunday
flu
Rear Axle
ha* installed n telephone at the couple of days witli hi* parents last
callers of Mis Estelta Rosier
&gt; Mrs. Coy residence
week.
He
has
purchased
lhe
Will
Check Cooling System
conditioning all makes of cars and trucks.
ORDER FOR APPBAKAMCE
David McClellan
i* spending «&gt;me
some Elliot farm at Hickory Corners.
•“*■**“» “
w’re
c.neS
"
m5
I™' of I.'..
8 Protect and Preserve Finish
..™:
r
Jimmie Springer returned to Dennd fumHy. Mr and Mrs. Clare troit this week with Lynden JohnMrs. Elva Foglesong Price and son Norris.
ccck and Almond Weber.
of Saginaw and Mrs. J. D. Cool of
The Lacey Extension project leadMr. and Mrs. Floyd Cavenaugh
ers, Mra. Helen and Mra Mabel Hy- ftnd family are tlie new neighbors
i MUhlcr home Friday.
land were in Hastings cn Wed- on the Woodman farm.
Milo Curti* and tarnilv of Middle­
nesdny lor the last lesson in the
A correction to an item in last
ville are no*- residents of this neiith- course.
week's news which should iuive read
Plaintiff.
I borhood having moved In the Geo.
Mr and Mrs. Don Jewell of Beulah Mr*. Laurl* Van Bnven and daughHoward tenant house.
spent Tuesday night with their *cr Jerraine spent the weekend with
Mr. nnd Mra. Art Richardson brother nnd family. Mr. and Mra. her sister. Mrs. Harold Springer.
I
silent Sunday at thr Chester RlciiClare Norrb- enrrnHe from KalamaAbe Hayward entertained the fol- Wl(, ol ,&lt;&gt;™ ,. n**;
wn« n
1 arilwn home near Vermontville
zoo. where they went to visit their lowing for Easter: zMr. and Mra.
x,«; D«»M it. c«»k: ihr
son ™
Paul
nnd family.
family. Paul
Paul is
is r-rnie
Erfde rucncnauer
Eichenauer ana
and enuaren
children of
of Si*.14#”'Pklto’A^sbeMin’1*’*
n™nri
50,1
u* Jewell ftna
?f™er iwrents. Mn and Mrs BA T 5"!he F*d««‘»_eW&gt;‘&gt;yInspecRnll)!} *'a«:
tlon and purchasing of meat for the Brown - of Goodwill and Mr. and K'"&lt;
Eash.
’ " '
•various camps of the army.
Mrs. Teddy Hayward local.
F«nik
h»*
Callers through tlie week at Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jones and
Junior Joluicock is 111 and out of Myr* iirinnin*iiM&gt;l. li&lt;
Blough's were Mr. and Mrs. Alix-rt■ mother. Mra. Lucy Lind returned school this week.
I'-f &gt;t»r«v iiri»ni»«&gt;ir.»i
Slabpugh. Junior Blough. Marian1 Monday night from a trip to Camp
----‘
Blen'm. Mr. und Mra. Rqv McRob­ ----------------------------- .„.
„„„ , A«ncullur»l
.nun«n
»1M uSJSChJ!
' Robinson. Ark., to visit Irvin Lind.
erts and son Howard of Alto. Rach- inducted in lhe army a short time *Br!ners turn the teeth on the spike ih.lr unknowi
cl Stahl nnd son Arthur. Mra. Em­
I tooth harrow when one side becomes.
ma Blough and Mur! Burt. Hiram1
,
worn
smooth.
A
new
cutting
edge
in
Mra. Walter Shafe. who accom. ,------------------- - -------- •»—
——
Having decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction at the place known 01
Karcher of Rcmu* was a dinner' panled her husband, to Alexandria 1 nndtlrm "'
make*
harrow as ef“kes the harrow
gurat on Monday.
■
, ha* returned home as he is on duty
*» when the teeth were new.
thc Bryan Sensiba farm located ’Zx mile cait and Yi mile north of Delton on
Mr. and Mrs Ray Richardson of
in lhe Canal Zone as Air Corps --------------- ---------------------------------------- Grand Rapid* were Saturday callers' mechanic.
at Art Rkhnrdson's.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Cole enter-!
Ln Aiwcw* took a truck load of talned
as Bunday guests their |
baled ha? for Ralph Moore to Reed'1 daughters. Mesdames Neva Brandt'
dillCity. Wednesday, returning home and
uu raujuuin
Noftnnn Stanton
oianwjn and
ana families,
lamuics,
Saturday.
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK WAR TIME. THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
ntt u
a faqjih;,
family. dinner.
i
.s,
Mr*. Jennie Pardee spent Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brandt, who'th.
«t furry. it
day at tlie Alden Porritt home.
have been located at Dowling, have
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Burnaby of moved to Battle Creek.
2 one horse cultivators
Martin spent Sunday with her par­
Tlie Womens Society will serve a
Oliver 2 hone wecder
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. D D. Holcomb. supper on Thursday night at the
Roan gelding. 4 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lb&gt;.
7 ft. cultipacker
4 sec. Qavid Bradley
Dl'RFEE
***
Briggs church. Pictures will be
Black marc, 12 yn. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
spring tooth harrow
shown
and
a ----------feature—
will—be—
the•—
hot
The Easter exercises nt lhe East
—
-—
3 sec. Roderic Lean spring tooth harrow
Baltimore church Sunday evening
,**, b00,hwere well attended ond n very good .
M*®h»el Frazer returned
2 sec. spike tooth harrow
Guernsey cow. 7 yn. old. bred,Jan. 17
program was rendered, consisting ot to
tl0mc last week nfter a conWagon and combination rack, new
songs. recitations, plays, readings va|cwence at the home of his grandGuernsey cow, 7 yn. old, bred Aug. 22
Stoneboats
American fanning mill •
nnd the Easter story.
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Frazer.
Guerntcy cow, 6 yn. old. Ireih 6 wks.
meal dialrkt llabla lo aperlal
Planet Junior onion cultivator, new
Mr* Mary Rice of Hasting.* i*
• „of.
Cr,,ek following a
■ nty nt Barr,

S

THE SIGN OF
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
FOR ANY CAR OR TRUCK

s

DEALER

LOCAL

7

"CAR CONSERVATION PLAN

BURKHOLDER-NISCHAN, Inc.

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1942

LEGAL NOTICES

HORSES

CATTLE

HOGS
Cheater White sow. due May 6
Duroc sow, due May 17

-- CHICKENS
50 White Rock laying heni

HARNESS
Double set of harness
Single set of harness

FARM MACHINERY
W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor,
Allis tractor plow, on rubber
McCormick Deering binder,
-s r«

itu.

Corn marker
Potato marker
125 onion crates
60 groin sacks
Vi barrel Polarine motor oil, No. 20
8 barrel water stock tank
6 barrel water stock tank
Brooder house on skids
10 rods 5 ft. chicken fence
DeLoval cream separator, size 15
3 5_gol cream cans
10 gal. milk can

SEED AND GRAIN
350 bu. seed oats
200 crates corn
2 tons hoy
June clover seed
Timothy seed
Quantity seed potatoes

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

_

Oliver Clipper mower,
International aide delivery rake and ted­
der combination
John Deere hay loader
Oliver 99 plow
Superior 11 hose grain drill
- Oliver riding cultivator, 2 horse
Cale 2 horse walking cultivator

3 piece bedroom suite
Solid ask dining table
G chain
Nlrc china cabinet
3 piece living room suite
Linoleum Camp cot and pad
Chair

Magazine racks

Work table

Electric washing machine
Laundry tubs, bench wringer
All this furniture is In extra good condition.

TIM SENSIBA, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK. Ayctkmeer

MILT LEINAAR, Clerk

spending a few days with Mr. nnd ‘"^ectomy *(Communlty hospital.
■ hall .ell at
■I Mddrt. at
Mrs. Edward Rice and daughter.
BerUib'MqnMon of Battle
Tlivy ull called on Geo. Warren ill S,eek
‘J® «u®‘l °r Mr- Coy over
Hickory Comers Saturday.
.,h® *"kentl
Mra. Lottie Hammond. Miss Mary
and
’P1"® Brandt were
Bauleh. Mr nnd Mrs. Arthur Dem- Sumfay SU«.L* of a daughter and
erk. Miss Grace Bauleh. Mr. and
“ J,an^
*nd
RoU®, of
Mrs. George Bauleh and family were S
Battle
1”'1® Cre
Creek.
*k- Mr
Mr. nnd M
Mrs.
rs. Clyde
recent guests at the Hammond and Rra,!dt
«umU ot
relatives.
Bateman home, Mrs. Lottie Ham- Creek
‘rP&lt;' ”
Hauer.
Mrs Vela Campbell and her class
mond remained for n longer visit.
Melvn Claggett of Hastings was in 4-H work attended Achievement
Day
at
Hastings
on
Saturday.
Miss
an overnight guest of Veto Rice
Anna Swartz was honored by lhe 11
Wednesday
Mr. and Mr*. Duane Hunt spent trip to Lansing.
Messrs, and Mcsdames Henry and t&gt;«
Easter with Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Ray Woodstra and Miss Hlgaon were
Rcusor nt Lake City.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Young and Sunday callers at the Mr. and Mr*. ‘Zi
ORDER FOK PUBLICATION *
Miller home
family and Miss Ruth BuB-'tt of Clifton
I'-ontr «f llarri. '*'*
Mrs. Nellie Thompson and Mra.'brill*
1"'
Chesaning spent Easter with Mr.
Fred
Hyland
who
heard
over
the
'
■
nnd Mrs. Chud Hunt and Hubert.

Vermontville nnd Mr. and Mr*.
Uoyd Elliston and family of Nash­
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geiger crew, have been notified of their! w'
and family of Saranac spent Easter
with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and
_____________ __________
. Hasting*—Forty-four .pairs
of-'iTJ t“i
Mrs. John Birman nnd three chll- Hungarian partridges from prairies
dren nnd Mra. John Hook and three of
of weatern
western Canada
Canada are
are adtustina
adjusting j JJ, “V.
daughters attended the 4-H chib themselves to new surrounding a|d.»ba
Achievement Day in Hastings Sat­ few miles northeast ot here with the . &gt;•
urday. Dorothy Hook and Marie Intention, If U hoped, of remaining
Birman were In the style show.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Davl* and department game men released the',*'4 p®'""0
daughter of Grand Rapids spent "Hunkles" al a point two miles south,
Easter wijh Mr. and Mra. H. R. of Woodland. The bird* were ship- &gt; f • r»vr &lt;’&lt; tbt.
Davis.
ped by express from near Edmon»»’
Mr nnd Mrs. Walter Gorsllne and ton. Alberts, and each was fitted
daughter spent Easter With Rev.._____________
and Mr*. H. R Pfeiffer- *
jqj- |&lt;tenHfirstlon before release
—
- •
-)
----------------- ’
st tended Bunday morning.
( -GN PAT DAY, BUY BONDS—

rial a.wrr district, llabl. lo

D. UrDonald

f.llvwa

1!:.^

£

NOTION To’ CREDITORB

mlslttralrig ut .aid
draw I. Mlddl..ih.,

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

EIGHT TRUCKS USED
FOR COLLECTION OF
WASTE MATERIALS

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

BARRY COUNTY
DRAFT NUMBERS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1942

COUNCIL WAS
ORGANIZED

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to

'ORGANIZE NEW
BOY SCOUT TROOP

8

PLANS MADE FOR ^oMg°r^LplDaAnYned'B»NARD DeGOLIA
4TH REGISTRATION
125044

J. C. C. to Sponsor Youth

Committees Chosen Early to j

,
Project in Firat Word Areo
Retiring
Mayor
Honored ] a new Boy Scout Troop I* being]
At
Monday
Meeting
organized "in Hastings under thej

Atiurc Proper Observance
Men 45 to 65 to Report for ;
Co. Board of Suporvlt«r«
I Further progress was ntade in the
Registration on April 27 |
i tentative plans for the annual ob­
"Salvage For Victory" Drive
The Hastings City Council, at it* ‘Ponsorahlp of the Junior Chamber
The following men have been ap­ servance of Memorial da’y at the
10737—Abbey. George Charles
10633—Boysen. Paul Edward
Neta Seven Tom •"•4W&gt;»00681-Abbot.
'.... „„
„
t
,.
xjru
„„
1
.
meetlrig Monday.
iroop
Is open pomtea
I organizational
uimuig
Monaay,01
-- Commerce
---------------- This
-------------•• —
for Local!
Ace Leonard
■ 10349-Bradfield. Merle Hamilton
pointed umei
Chief Kegutrars
Registrars for
Local! second meeting of the Memorial board of supervisors met for organlcve- ration and elected Bernard DcGoita,
For Scrap Metal and Rubber i00M—Abbey. Robert Lester
(evening, reelected Harry Miller, vet-] *?
i of twelve ygars of age or:Btwrd No j Barry county, for the'I Day ccmralttee held Tuesday
Tuesday eve10159-Brady, Von
ti,™
A ; 10688—Abraham. Alexander
10833—Braendle. ’Kenneth Whitney eran alderman from the third ward Jor ^ys ln Uu. n,st ^^1, "other FourU’ JtegtatraUoh. Their names inlng al the American 1Legion hall
! supervisor of Hope township, as
77.. tal.^7...
ar|
The
Kalvugr-far-.Victory" drive' 10a,_AeK,„
;
----------- - ----------j &gt;or ooy* in me nral ward, other ------- —
Hugh Riley presided
rd —
as general:. chairman, succeeding Leon Moon of
10794
—
Brant.
Arthur
K.
&lt;•for
......
...'
on Saturday was again successful,
,0F 14 vcarc
ycBr? and
an“ tnr
,or uvznl
s,vcral vmr«
Fears, boys are welcome.
For’ the first I a”d nzin,.
point* nt
of —
registration
are as fol-' chairman of the committee and the Baltimore.
10271
—
Adams.
Carl
David
I
11025
—
Brechelsen,
Lloyd
Robert
ii total of seven ton* of waste mate­
that; •time
the history ...
of ovvuuii
Scouting
in1 iow&gt;.
lows: v.-wncs
Charles Wm.
Sherwood lor
for me
the' following chairmen of the various
11225—Adum*. 1-rslte Merwin
1 10958—Brisbin. Kenneth Robert
,, president of the council, to
- --------—" in
.........
. Hl
wtn. anerwoon
Standing committees named by
rial being collected. Including quan­
ofTlce
attain
I | Hastings. X--Troop
------------on
ice again.
will----------meet in the on- of Hustinrs re Hull n .r- .ub-iommittett were chosen:
10244—Adams. William Robert
110048—Bristol, Gaylrn CDYk
Chairman DeGolla are a* follows:
tities of.scrap meta! as well as waste
i Two new member* of this years’ first ward, reports Scout Executive. M J Holder M^'vrta
Town Hall
Hall
i*'yria'JTown'
P^am-Harry Larsen; Parade
10301—Ahlberg. Loul* Robert
10826—Britten. James Benjamin
paper.
,
Agricultural Extension - Lipkey,
council were present and took their Julius
Knowlton.
Hn.ara
PKA.T.
» .
, . 1 miHn Pn&lt;t;
village
"rWUford Plait; Plag—Ed Sayles;
i 10291—Brock. Lewis
oaths of office. Charles Leonard.
Howard
Frost
I*
chairman
of
the,
j,
*]&gt;!?.
r
woodland
town
Holder.
Fuller.
Especially appreciated by the com­ 11004-Alien. Albert
Howard Frost I* chairman
the. h)
,ll; J’
A]tx
.r, Rprwr’.t
woodland
to7n Traiuportatlon-Ed
Down*; Seating
I 11079—Brock, Alonzo
—AUen. Clinton Evert
I lOJ.T5r.!n,2O.rA*MJ?conunillee
the ofother'
KJ:
XS^
.ltoSFr«nk
mittee was the fine cooperation of 10359
rOOtl COtmil I He and Ihz
.........
__
_
_ CS.oilr
,, Apportionment — Culbert Ell»10490—Allen. Lawrence Edward
10741—BrockWky. Harold Wesley
W
"
“
’
m
Ji'
,,
J
...»
the liousewives ot the city who had
d William Schader.. members are Keith Vertv
. , . .
.*
' WHh chairmen &lt;1
worth. Boulter.
| 10207—Brodock. Earl Royal
collected articles and placed them 10301—Allen. Lorenzo Mason
'
townM^n/^ercstare
tall, mi J Mo™! .ub-nmmmn.
mil upon
oilier j County Clerk's and Treas. Itepons
111007—Brog, Claire John
'
B?r* C°*,n*n .Murtln
*nd
Robert
Walldorff rnmn.ll.
"‘“t!®*
members of the various
patriotic
on the porch ready for the pick­ 10855—Allerdlng Jr.. Arthur A.
— Ritchie. Stevens. Reesor.
, 10928—Allerdlng. Blake C.
10666—Brogan. Warren James •
up.
' Eight trucks were used In Satur-1
??&gt;U)n
10908—BromeU, Harold Glen
I County Property—Milter. Moon.
-am aj. o-urn..« B v conkj,.
„ . Culbert.
,
10618
—
Bromley,
Edward
Levi
day’s collecilon and a number of&gt; }?“•“*},to‘rd}nR'
...
&gt;ear*.
------ii oMisrant*--------------- ---------------- »** *“ i hul1
"l f^fx-rt
and village
hall
'
**
.
.
...
.
“
The
plan*
a*
formulated
thus
10155—Brooks. Ernest LeRoy
Boy Scout* assisted splendidly. Cred- IWW-AI terding.Wayne Merrill
; ( Criminal Claim*—Crawford. Mesrt.
] Mr. Schader has served the city as
The Troop meetings are to be held'
’ n n&lt;!
Backus- C01”'
its Mayor for four yean, and prior every Wednesday evening at th" ___
£"
...y ...........
h“ "■
• n
■"&gt;
&lt;h. i».x. u&gt; ln1 McCnnn.
110594— Brooks. Robert Ben
it also should go to Dr. Norbert, 10208-Altland. .John Kenneth
-111 ™&gt;ln,
“»■ ■««“”' I*
11- route™and
A M
on,I
111110—Bros*. Edwin Leslie
Drains—Boulter. Stutz, EHswortlu
Bchowalter. chairman of tranxpor-* &gt;1137—Andersorf. Able
'i™
1 All rn.'lntlon »lro
S’
Um
form-1
O|»n "
on
April
17 Iron. 7 . m on-" aUnn yet to be decided The prt&gt;•-1■ Equalization — Backus.
Mead,
I 11199-Brott, Don Ellis
tutIon. and to Winston Merrick and 10438—Ander*oh. Admiral Dewey
; 20 years, completing nearly a quarter ship roll K still open
n A|&gt;
” ”
! 11098—Browne. Robert Edwin
9 Pp.
m and registrars wl|)
con-i «r,!n
Walter Perkins, who did a splendid 10015—Anderton. Cail Herman
iu/^Tr£oi££^
JU'-r Chamb*‘r °f Cool,ncrrr tilnue
tp^tl7^irX
i.lX
* "rl&lt;1
town, the'' Moon. Fuller. Pott*. McCann. Ste' ven*.
I 10813—Brownell. Robert
’
job in securing worker*.
| 10609—Anderson. David Gerald
I the city, in recognition of this out-! members are undertaking this nrol-i. ..
. ! weather nermlttin* the evaet 1/va.
Because Of the Outstanding SUC-! UW
10223—
—Andrews. rimrrfnn
Graydon Muir
Finance—Stevens, Scott. Leonard,
10684— Brower. Charles Ferris
I, . .
..... ...... 7 7--------- Ml MICU yuuni wor*
‘ i Backus. Stutz.
' 10426—Brown. Donald Willard
res*
inrac "Salvage
aaivogc for
ior Victory"
victory i
—AnM.ii, Humid Edgar
ct
.m. in these
in behalf of the council, the city, program and plan to make the
'' Fuel. Lights and Water—Reesor,
10993—Brown. Harry P.
,
drive*, the committee has been re- 11173-Anspaugh.JThurlow Weoda
I and a oroun of men c oselv nssnr.lat.......... ..
■____
| 10451—Brown. Robert Cunningham ]
quested to plan for an emergency! I0670r-Antrup. Charles Frances
. m^“ttv‘Wemer2i:L'“*P‘endldCOra'
ha" b^n ri^TluStyoration by a high *riux&gt;l .tu- i Holder, Ritchie.
1
10618
—
Brown.
Walter
James
•, Health Unit—Pott*. Scott. B&lt;ralter.
drive for scrap iron and other metals' 104W—Arens. Albert
parity, spoke feelingly of the high ,nunltv
munlty ««*"&gt;«*■
enterprise
lo tCKUter peraoiu appearing al i'* d*nt
by the band sr.d[
I1 Inventory of County and Detenregard In which Mr Schader Isi
----------------- -—
also old rubber. A meeting will i»e 10920—Armstrong. Theodore Henry 10782—Bruce. Loyd Sylvester
(office on Saturday. April 25 andremarks of the speaker of^hr’ tion Homes—Mead. EUsworth. Moon.
10604—Bryant. Eugene
called in the near future to plan 10304-Arquette. Frederick Homer
। held and their regret at his leaving i
i Sunday, April 26. and any inter-1&lt;la?’
...
■
Inventory of Courthouse and Jail
10886—A*i&gt;don. Harold Hall
10768—Bryant. Paul Fred
for this collection.
• the council, and presented hlm|
, ested person can register in advance* . Memorial day this year should1 —Leonard. McCann. Fuller.
I 10456—Buehler. Milton
। with a beautiful gold watch and'1
Hastings is to be one of thtrty- 1I2&lt;M&gt;—Asplnall. Floyd
i of Registration day If hr will be;**.0’ I1*81" importance to every' Insurance—Scott. Lipkey. Crawthree center* in the Mate of Michi­ 11192—Asplnall. Ford
10923—Bulmer. Allan Northey
. chain, a fishing rod. reel line and
I unable to reach his registration I
01 thc community and all 1 ford.
•
gan chosen a* special "Salvage De-____
10282__
—Augustine.
______ .... _____
George
. tackle box.
11221—Bulmer. Norman
place on April 27. The Local Board shouW P*«n ‘o Participate in wme• Judiciary—Stutz. Reesor, Milter.
pots." Scvrral other cities in the 10625—Axrnnn. Herman Oliver
| 10363—Bumford. Vernon Raymond 1’ Committee appointments were]
I hour* on Saturday. April 25. will be manner. If only by theli attendance■
Live Stock Claim*—Holder. Moon.
10423—Bumgamer. Roland Orlo
made for the year as follows.
Mate have followed the methods; 10767—Ayres, Marley Wayne
Lipkey.
from
8
a
m.
until
7
p.
m.
On
Sun.
Pioyc
”
”
j
Public
safety
—
Ray
Brahch.
G.
E.
u»ed here for the pick-up of waste! 104J7—Ayres. William Phillip
10276— Bump. Carlton Alger
■
Carlton Twp. Students Win1 day. Aoril 26. the Local Board ofFurther detai» &lt;1)1 be announced1 -* Live Stock Sanitary and Doga—
: Goodyear. E&lt;J, Smith and John'
material* and this.has brought rec« itwri—Ayres. Robert Sherman
10147—Bump, Clarence A.
Two Highest Marks
fice will be open from 10 a m. tin- “* ,oon ns "nttI arrangement* have‘ Fuller. McCann. Ritchie.
ognitlon to Hasting* for establish- 11088—Babcock. James Densmore
10952—Burch. Robert McKinley
Hewitt; streets—Roy Thomas. Good-1
Miscellaneous Claims—McCann,
Uig the plan.
’
| 11048—Babcock. Lewis Conklin
year. Harry Miller. Ray Branch; j --------- ....
„ til 4 p. m On Monday. Audi jy, • oeen , made.
10204—Burchnrdl, Michael John
Senior---------honors
were announced u
on
the Local Board office will be open'---------------- « # »
Mend. Potts.
Further information will Im- given 10088—Babcock, Rolin Purjible
10570—Burdick, Warren Myron
Tu”a”’■' H“h
“■
. Pay RcU-Upkey. Crawford. MU­
later. In the meantime hunt up all 10964—Bnchclder, Arbor
10332—Burgart. Charles Wesley
t
I — Rdckord. Hewitt. Don Siegel, and
F‘r'' hono«' went w Evelyn
the scrap rubber and old metal hjoO—Batchelder. John K.
10975—Burges*. Oren Albert
11^' Printing—Culbert, Stutz. Leonard.
nround your home and have it read}'rjj5ggg_p14COn. David Wynter
Branch:
finance—Milter.
Siegel.'Townsend, with a mark of 2.741., both inclusive, who have not here- ]
10650—Burghdoff, Arthur Owen
Resolutions, Rules and Regula­
(Thomas and Branch: fire—Thomas.1 making her the valedictorian of the. tofore registered will be required
A V BT Afl/rrt TA
to give for defense. Torn Inner, 10557—Bagley. George Edward
10242—Bum. Robert Sidney
tions—Stevens. Boulter. Culbert
। Smith. Reickord. and Hewitt; light-, class. Second honor, salutatorian.. to register. This” rcgUtratlon will |HAT DC AJ|\CU IU
tubes, old tires, old raincoat*, dis- ■ 10729—Bahs. Harold H
10396—Burpee. Floyd H.
Roads. Bridges and Parks—Boul­
I Ing—Hewitt. Reickord. Siegel and! was awarded to Thelma Gibb*, who&gt; include men who have attained;
carded garden hose, and mar\y oth-l 10867—Baine. Ward Murdock
10932—Burpee. Harold D.
ter.
Moon. Ritchie.
Smith:
sewer
—
Goodyear.
Miller.I
*
‘
“
d
a
mark
of
2
734.
It
was
the
sec
­
.
their
45th
birthdny
on
or
befom
||C|
D
AM
CADMC
er Items can cosily be found and I 10248-Baird. Alvin Arthur
110746—Bus. Andre
Salaries—Ellsworth. Miller. Reeew..
Branch
aw... -..M
and Thomas; ordinance— ond time
February
In three
16. 1942.
yearsand
that
hove
thenot at- IlCLr Vll lAKrlj
reclaimed by salvage experts. The | losgO-Baisch. Hurry Kerin**
10405—Bush, Harry Orle
or.
Siegel. Milter. Rrickord and Hewitt: J school mayor ha* become class vale- talned their 65th birthday on April
small amount-In each home might H233—Baitinger. Adam Fred
10106—Busliec, LaVeme Burton
Social
Welfare Comm Report—
• city property—Miller. Hewitt. Good-: Victorian.
27. 1942. excepting only tho*c In
seem unlm|»rtant. but on a com-, nnj-j—Baker. Arthur J.
10914—Butler. Harvey Earl
Lobor Shortage Expected; I-ronard. Backus. Pott*.
year. Smith;
Imurance, Siegel.1 Mis* Townsend, the daughter of this agd group who are already reginunlty bads, there is certainly io987—Baker Lee J.
10660-Butler. Ward Clark
Taxes—Mead. Lipkey. Holder.
Thoma*. Miller and Goodyear: and; Mr and Mrs. Charles Townsend of। Utered.
enough to make collections worth | 104i3—BwIHc.' Lewis George
10978—Caln. Dorr LcRoy
Regiitration of Pupils to bef
Township Clerk's Report—Mood,
whiled
Tills unolle*
applies likewise to
while
Till*
z-&gt;.... Charles Millard
election*—Rrickord. Smith. Siegel j Carlton Twp.. in addition to bring
AH men sltould register at the
10639—Calm*. Floyd Byron
10353——Bancroft.
Conducted by U. S. D. A.. Scott, Steven*.
and Branch.
school mayor, was the winner of the registration point in their home:
scrap metals—Iron, copper. zinc, tin, 10997—Barber. Gerald Dean
10726—CaUlahn. Jease Lee
-« »»---------------- I Girls.’ League scholarship cup the localities whenever possible In or-1
11196—Callihan. Roy Clifford
A meeting between the Barry U.
10388— Barber. William
In addition to helping materially 10004—Barger, Norvul
DEA TDACC nniVC
nrst «jnMt«r
and she —
has
also —
been
congestion
----------.... der
— to
- prevent
- —---------------- al
-- other]
------- . s. D. A. War Board and the supcr----- -------------10995—Campbell. Charles Edward
In defense work, you will be cleaning 10453—Barker. Ernest Edelbert
KCU IKUJj UKIVC
I active bt-Tjlrls
j ■'girls’ athletics
athletic* and club registration points.
point*.----------------------------' tntendent* and Stnith-Hughe* leach­
। 10118—Campbell. Ivan Bernard
up your premises and eliminating 11031—Barnaby. Alvin Ray,
Any one In this registration age rrs'-of Barry county schools was
10803—Campbell. Leonard Lee
fire and accident hazards as well. 10450—Barnes. Jr.. Henry Charles 110311
The salutatorian.
Miss Gibbs group that I* confined at home due heW Saturday to discus* he farm
—Campbell. Lovlness Francis
I
I
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
to
illness
should
notify the Chief, iabor siuiatlon in regard to the oldLimited Tire
Alloitwrawt
; 10894—Campbell. William Duncan
1120V—Barnes, Howard A.
irnhha
J school
JL 1V students.
‘‘
0,11
jOlbba. is Sier,
also fmrn
from Carlton Tv.-..
Twp,.. RjHri.irar
Registrar tn
In thrlr
their tnealtiv
locality thmnah
through er ....
high
~
110289—Campbell, William Jcnnlng
10517—Barnes. Kenneth Eugene
Makes Msay Walt.
fund has been active in high school any relative or friend. i» he may: a j Campbell Barry county
I 10099-Cappon, Cecil H.
11)06—Barnes. Robert Luther
Funds Raised to Furnish! vocal music work. Miss Tbwnsend send a special registrar to complete f*„n labor placement representa10441—Cappon. diaries
10314—Barnum. Harlo Chester
Dov
Rerr«&gt;nti’nn Room nt
will
graduate from the
college
pre- j their registration.
registration. __________
live, presented the latest devetop- met on Monday and i
10558—Cappon. Clarence C.
10723—Barnum. Hubert Austin
Day
Recreation
af ; wUl
pMr&gt;tory
pl&lt;tu
|o pre-j
--------------*
‘
ments In federal plan* to meet the ber of applications
10191—Cappon. Earl J.
High
School
Croup*
To 10839—Barry. Robert Boyd
Forf Cutter
। nursing her career Miss Gibbs is
farm labor shortage and reviewed tires and tubes The
10847—Carpenter. George Edward
10334—Barry. Robert Wheeler
Heor Local People
|
completing
the
commercial
■
*.|z»
vr
A
D
I
work
C0
»tVnptated by organlz
Barry
County
Red
Cross
again
’
j
contemplated
organizations
10G46
—
Carpenter.
Hale
10875 Bartholomew. David J.
11
-------------a— to meet a.
&gt; Only three boys appear on the,
in----other
counties
theB einer_
April 8 I* the date set for the an- 10255—Bartholomew, Rudolph Cyrus 10860—Carpenter. Lawrence David
went over the top In its special drive ju-nfor
, ,
essary to hold all but the moat ur­
tnior
honor
Itet
which
includes
the
-----------Rency.
• nual Vocations Day al \Ha*ting* 11153—Bassett. LcRoy
10919—Carr, Gaylord Budd
io ral.se funds to furnish a day re-' top
... nn-_Am«
on*-flfth nt
of the nr.
graduating
.In. I . nln..
class
—.
_
_
_
' hk
■ .
gent un(jl a later date, hoping that
high school when the students will 11074—Bates. Ernest Arthur
Barry County Red Cro»«
Ther* WM complete agreement on
10047—Carter. Everett Charles
creation
room
at
Fort
Custer.
Al-leach
year.
The
top
nine
on
the
list.'
Tu.ve the privilege of meeting and
.
1.
*
1 ** »•
certain points—older boys now at11197—Carver. Jr. William
though
|275
was
the
minimum!
are
«*
fclrls.
k
‘
rU
.
.
"
d
lH
Annuo1
Mce
*
,n
9
.
tending
high
school
should
not
be
hearing tomijme engaged In the 10602—Bates. William Wood
10607—Cary. Willard B.
amount
specified,
the
total
collect-'
r
Others in the top fifth and their: Tuesday evening the annual mee * encouraged to leave school until all following: Mary Bullta, state
particular line of work in which 10485—Bateson, George Henry
10428—Case. Charles Harvey
ed by the Red Cross Committee oti standings
arc:
।
■&gt;
- . Veta Rice. 2.673:: ing of the Barry County Red Cross, other labor resources have been federal employee. Hastings; E
they are Interested. In some coxes., 10901—Baughn. Harold Wesley
11191—Casey. Clyde Burdette
Leslie Hawthorne. Mrs. R. M. Cook,I Harriett Babcock. 2.606: Beatrice vnnpici
chapter was nviu
held nt me
the municipal
municipal uippea;
tapped: scnooi
school ooys
boys more
more uian
than io
16
10576—Casey. Wlnlford-Charies
10391—Baulch. George H.
will *be in the
Rose,
2.569:
Marjorie
Hill. 2.498.
when officers
elect-! years of age
should be
to fill
and
rldcring n line of work, u person en­ 10)97—Baum. Earl E.
...Walter
,
. Eaton
,
--i
..
--------..
. :......
. 1, courtroom
a were
Kir
VC .asked
RSKCU
IV
10663—Costeleln. Robert Earl
nt 1325.
—.1 Ful-:ed.and
.... • ....annual
__________
. ....by the. out. a■ Ul
.. . CUHJIUU
. to
.
. 1111
..
neighborhood of
|I Maurene Haavind. oaaa.
2.484: zCarol
reports Riven
questionnaire
determine
If mall carrier. Hastings; Arthur A
gaged in Hint work will be Inter­ 10774— Bauman. Roy Elmer
10266—Casterline. Leroy
Potter, mall carrier. Woodland; Ottf
| Of
*203.32 was
raised at'
ler., 2.304: Dorothy. Stanley.
of MBV
the various u.p-.
depart-;
thev will be avails!
available
— thia
—total
------ ----------—----------_ —
...... 2.177;, chairmen wa
.-i they
__ for farm work.
_
viewed by the group at his or her 11204—Baumgartner. Frank 1Ray- 10085—Castle. Gordon Walter
n special
snwiiil benefit
heneflt dance
rlance put
nut on
nn by
hv the,
the Arthur
Arthur McKelvey.
MrWeluev 2
•JIAS'
I during the coming
.
a
144: Raymond ments
summer vacation. A. Ketcham, mall carrier. Dowling;
place of business.
10222—Castle. Lewis Merton
mond
Hastings
Country
Club Committee,
Nelson.
2.111: —Nita
Coleman. 2 069:,...c The resignations
of Dr
Gordon'
If the
need
for farm
labor
is acute Arthur Getty, farmer. Middleville;
---,
,
•
—
...
---------..............
—
—
v&gt;
u.
uviMvii
ii
uic
necu
ivr
larni
lauur
is
acute
A'prrilmlnary check was made ot 10237—Bayha. Ten F
10275—Chaffee. Harold Burdette
Frank Granger, lumberman. Hasconsisting
of
Mr.
and
Mn
Ed
Van
Beverly
Dryer.
2.050:
Agnes
Cun-,
Either
at.
First
Aid
chairman
and
after
all
other
sources
of
tabor
are
trades and professions which com­ 10582—Beadle. Laurence C.
10335—Champion. Lyle Squire
Popering. Mr. and Mrs Clayton nlngham. 2 028; Marjorie Reynolds, of Miss Mabel Sisson as publicity; exhausted. It was agreed that school Unu.
manded the Interest of high school 10130—Beadle. Lyle Richard
10701—Chapman. Hugh Earl
Tire permit* were Issued ** fol­
Brandstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Byron 1.971; Beatrice Tuckerman, I940; chairman were accepted. Rus*el||boya with
proper
qualifications
students and on April 7. a prelimi­
10902—Charles, Cecil Harold
10731—Bean. Carl Leonard
Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Morey-., Retah
Hummel.
1.917;
Charles' Beeler of Middleville was named ns j should be encouraged to assist In lows: Passenger—Rev, James Chrtsnary meeting was held to enable
11108-Chase, David William
10358—Bean. James Louis
Mr. and Mrs. George Hebden. Mr., Manker. 1 885: Marjorie Reed. 1852:1 Dr. Fisher’s successor and a pub- the war effort rather than con- Kll. minister. Hastings. Ure and
these students to meet by vocations
10808—Chose, William Keith
11008—Beard. Ernest Monteith
w; W. Bchad. fanner. Middleville,
nnrt Mr*.
Mrs James
.Ismes Radford.
Rnrlforrt Mrs.
Mrs Or-Jeanette
firVinrrr*
R4A* Gwendolyn
Ow*nrtnlvn lioitv
n—,••• officer ..-ill
__ _ their education.
_ c—
_
and
Pierce. 11.848:
will u.
be named later,
groups
and formulate Questions
tlnue
Schqol
super­
10572—Cheeseman. Clyde W.
10740—Beard. George Dewey
vllle Sayles, and Mr. and Mrs. Ho-1 Althouse.
1839: Jean Campbell., Officers for the ensuing year are: intendents thought this might be
which they wished answered.
10226—Cheeseman. Harvey Henry
mer Smith. Everything in connec- 1.836: Oltrgllne Hansen. 1815.
&lt; Chairman. Mrs. R. O. Hubbard: accomplished without too n\uch edu­ field representative for sugar cotot
The secretarial group was most 10496—Beard. Thomas
10033—Cheney. Clarence Albert
I03B6—Beck, John David
tlon with this dance was donated so
Commencement exerciser, will be vice-chairman. Hrnner Smith: secre­ cational sacrifices by a shorter pany. lube: Dick Hartman. Uvestoct
nonular with 103 MnnM other
10388—Cheney. Daniel J.
tan.- troop, tarludr Urmlrar Sl.| SltKt"' E™ J1
that 820332 represents the gross] held at Central school auditorium tnrv. Mrs. Orville Sayles; treasurer school year, part time school or spe­ dealer. Middleville. 2 tires; Albert
10168—Cheney. George William
«.,»« «. »»««•«. avlnlkin
KJtK&amp;SS,»
amount taken in by ticket sales and, on Friday afternoon. June 5. at two' Walter
o alter Eaton.
isuton.
cial arrangements to fit individual Bltellenbarger, farmer, Lake Odto10115—Christman. Lawrence Edgar
tire*. otMotetes-Lawrenae
special contributions. Many persons । o'clock.
| Next week n resume of the an- needs if advance notice of the situa­ *a. 2
hairdressing 31. machinist 24. teach­ 10833— Beckwith. Floyd Edward
11085—Clslcr. Alfred J.
Velte. fanner. Woodland. 2 Urea and
10477
—
Beckwith.
Robert
Franklin
who
did not attend the dance pur---------------- ■»-&gt;■»- ■
■ nual reports will be given tn the tion could be given. '
ing 19
10820
—
Clagett/Wyman
William
10467
—
Beckwith.
Robert
Lawrence
chased
one
or
more
tickets
or
made
A
KJ
Kill
Al
DADDY
Representatives of the various'
। Banner and the other papers In the
The enrollment of high school lubes: Mortimer C Nichols, hfch10587—Clancy. Frank Bailey
individual
donations.
I
'*2',
U
D***
*
1
way
Inspector.
Hastings. 2 tlree;
1004C
—
Bedford.
RuMtll
J
county.
jirofrvlons are being contacted as
youths in Barry county for farm
10922—Clark, Boyd Hobart
10769—Beeler. Lusher Russell
•
Both the Red Cross Committee.
speakers on the Vocations day
work will be undertaken in the very Harlan C. Hollister. Nashville. 2
10800—Clark. Daniel Keith
10784— Belslto. Victor
and the Country Club Committee,
----------near future, according to Glenn tires Truck and tractor—Ruih Wil­
10278—Clark. John Wayne
10479—BeLvon, Roy Augustus
wish to thank all those who co-!
Wotring, chairman of the County liams. fanner. Nashville. 2 truck;
10999—Clark. Merl Hoyt
10370—Belson, Theron Evert
operated so splendidly In making
War Board.
Notices are out for the Barry
Plnkbriner, farmer. Middleville.
11163—Classic. Herald Ellsworth
this drlv6 a real success.
10817—Bender. David Forrest
10318-r-Clayman. Leon
The L&lt;ruln&lt; P^bytertal society
10430—Benedict. Harold
h!LAHtah *JhJiP'
h? for MUslon8 mW!U ‘n the Hastings
truck: H. O. Baker, egg buyer.
10662—Clement. Stuart
10341—Benedict. Robert Glasgow
J£FTf*.£“II£ Presbyterian church Wednesday and
Woodland. 1 truck; Walter Mapee,
10790—dome. Frederick A.
11124—Benham. Herbert Merle
^,VT1"lrsda&gt;- APrU 15 and 16 ’n“JSC
farmer. Bellevue, 2 truck Urea and
10710—Cluckey. Lawrence Byron
Complicated problems now fare 11104—Bennett. Clayton Warren
Dr.
Walter
Anderson
and
Mrs.
lubes; Royal Coach. 1 truck. Fto10895
—
Clum.
luiVeme
George
10518
—
Bennett.
Forrest
Lionel
Tire
following
Barry
Co
draftees
’
Hasting/City
YouihTaetlvIUra.
It!
the county rationing board, accord­
The foliowins Barrv Co. draftees: Hustings Citv
Dorothy
Oldendorf
of
Northwestern
.inger
—Merrill Karchtt,
10259
—
Cobb.
Murlc
Seth
10457—Bennett. Leelatid John
ing to Allnn C. Hyde, chairman.
were Inducted into service during is a varied youth activities program!
•-Hathaway[ regkMtkMM University will address a meeting Defense retread.*
guard. Freeport, 2 tiree:
10640—Cole. Charles Henry
Application* (pr-tires, tube* and 10916—Bennett. Lyle Fredrick
the past week, reporting to Fort and will be very Interesting to
D A vnnBu*klrk reservations of school officers, parents, and Geo. E. Johnion. Defense worker,
11233—Cole. Lionel Guy
retreads from persons on the eligible 10864 -Bennett. Merrill Ix-onard
Custer.
Clarence Cecil Garrett,1 eryone.
Th# officer* are: Mrs. ..
Robert Rhannhn- hnsnltalitv
Delton; Louis Diamante. NoshyiUe: Richard Grom, president: D. A. Van'j^ ’ william * Bradford The pro- teachers at the Central Auditorium Hastings, tire; Alton O. Elwood. Dt10241—Cole. Willet Abram
list now exceeds the quota alloled 11112—Benton.
—
Clyde
----------------Arthur
10380—Coleman. Forest Edward
rt
—M Martin
I„ Endre*. Freeport; R.nklrk
'
HraOIOTU
ine pro- on Wednesday. Aprjl 22 at 8:30 p. fense worker. Middleville.
to the county. Consediiently many 10020— Berend*. Kenneth Lloyd
Gerald
Buskirk, viee.nre»lrtenl
vice-president:• Unvr.
Royce H..n
Hen.-’ Mnt
gram began at -10 o’clock Wednes- m. This meeting wiU’be a reunion
11033—Collins. Charles Winfield
cf these applications have to be re-, 11084—Bernard. Prosper Gustave
James Leach McKelvey. Hastings;. ton. secretary; and Robert Cook.• day morning and both days arc fill­
for nil parents, teacher* and school
10668—Collins. Forrest .
fused. Thus the board ha* to do- i 10258—Berry. Cleo Cecil
Frederick William Clary. Hastings: treasurer.
ed with interesting programs. lunch­ officer* who have attended the one- Coach. 2.
11178—Collins. Robert Austin
pend considerably on the reports: 10770— Besamer. Richard Gottlieb
Cecil Ernest Steward. Vermontville; I
. ^„***,
eons and social meetings.
week courses sponsored at various
turned in by Inspector*
110250—Betz. Dale
11013—Compton. Richard Kenneth1 Eldon Eddon Unruh, Delton. Cha*., FARMER REPORTED MISSING
The
Lansing
Presbytery
held
its
universities by the W K Kellogg
If an applicant has tires which 10830-Blddic. Lyle V.
10108—Confer. Wesley A
North Shellenbnrger. 46. n ' tanner
| Millard Brechelsen. Lake Odessa.
‘ &gt;nnual meeting In the Raisin Pres­ Foundation. Dr. Anderson spent a
11111—Conklin. Albert Ezra
are wom but Mill capable of being 10719—Bird. Clifford Sheldon
Herman J. Pennington. Nashville; residing in Hastings township, was' byte ria n church nt Holloway Mon­
year as elementary grades consul­
run for a few more inlie*, lie will: 10061—Bird. Warren Edward
11168—Conklin. John Robert
Richard Arthur Gaskill. Hastings; reported missing to the local sher­ day morning and afternoon. Rev
tant in Barry county while Mrs.
probably have to be turned down in 10077—Birdsall. Howard Daniel
10435—Conklin, Leslie Traverse
Gerald James Anders. Hastings: iff* office. It was staled that heJ: Leroy Cabbage of Homer was elected
The annual money sa
Oldendorf Is the principal of the
favor of an eligible applicant whose j 10007—Bivens. Donald Milo
10350—Cook. Dale George
Charles Lewis Eaton, Flint; Elmer attended the stock sale at the fair I moderator and Rev. Walter Jones Hillcrest school in Wilmette. HL.
Urea are entirely gone.
110371—Black. Oscar
10310—Cook. John William
J. Willison. Delton: Dole Irving grounds here Friday and has not | of Blissfield, temporary clerk. Rev. which has been visited by many
1
Thus the guiding rule of . the rn-' 10299—Blackford. RusScll Newell
10779—Cook. Orville
Drug
Store. Many ixipUtar
Pennock. Delton: Frederick Lynn been seen since. He Is described as,js.
Conger Hathaway of Hastings Barry county people who have at­
Honing "board so fur as tires and 10330—Blain. Alvin Thoma*
10144—Cook. Richard Marshall
weighing about 200 pounds, about]
Houvener, Hastings.
j gave the report of the committee on tended the ipectal courses.
five feet 10 ipches tall, brown eyes!
tubes are concerned is to Issue per-; 10615—Blair. Harland Smlih
10751—Cook. Thad Henry
mite on thrbaals of absolute nece*-, 10656-Blanck. Howard WllUam
10138—Cook. Theodore Roosevelt
and hair. When last seen he wa*!I pensions and on resolutions. Dr.
»lty among eligible applicants. As! 10661—Blanck. Vem Albert
wearing overalls and plaid shirt.
I’ John W. Kitriling of Albion was
10573—Cooper. Frank B.
named commissioner to the general
the shortage becomes more acute. 111230-Blauvelt. Ralph Alonzo
10718—Cooper. Robert Franklin
assembly in Milwaukee in May.
It may even become necessary to] 1H70-Bleam. Samuel Lyle
11022—Coppock, Delbert Ray
Harry
P.
Kelly,
Secretary
of
State.
U.
8.
NAVY
put In a priority gystem among t)»e I ioa«3—Blivin.' Orva'I Don
11155—Coppock. Loren Delbert
"Footloose." a comedy will be pre­ BAND FOLLIES PREHENTKD
Monday
announced
his
candidacy
eligible one*.
~
H 11929-Blirin. Robert Mlcljel
NEED MORE MEN
10953—Cordes, LcRoy Kenneth
sented by Hastings High Juniors In FRIDAY EVENING
for the Republican nomination fqr
10510—Corey. Jr. Arthur L.
The U. S. Navy goal of a ship
Central Auditorium Friday evening,
““SS r u uv’^
governor.
Almost simultaneously
11043—Corrigan. Joseph Leo
a
day
means
unlimited
oppor
­
April
24. at 8 o’clock. The play cen­
former governor Luren D. Dicken-,
At the Junior Chamber of Com­ ters around the adventure* and Rhythm Kings."
10415—Coryell. Jerome Edward
son of Charlotte, whom many Re-! tunities for men who enlist now.
merce election Monday evening the troubles of the Early family. Anuu11028-Ootanl. Dwight Daniel
according to Lieutenant-Com­
publicans feared would attempt to
following
officers
were
named
for
10414^-Count. EMrl Edward
.
. enter the gubernatorial race again,
mander Carson R. Miller. In
Uik situations develop when the
the coming year: President. Charles children are turned loose while
10022—Cox. Charles LeRoy
charge of recruiting for this
came out with a statement indors­
m.M •. 1~ IMn KO ff Sl&lt;
W“k&gt;'
Annable;
vice-president.
Julius mother and dad are away on a
10945—Cox. FTed Alson
area. With the two ocean fleet
ing Kelly.
’
Knowlton; secretary. Bun McPhar- South American cruise.
number who enjoy
Victorr
10601—Cox. Lawrence Allen
fast becoming a reality, ambitious
building and the garage Monday; 10174—Booher.
1
Un; treasurer. Burr Cooley; Board
be present to show
(Continued on page J. Sec. 1)
young men can expect rapid ad­
morning. The Hastings fire depart­ 10979—Boomer. J. Guy
I wish to thank my many friends
vancement in either the Navy or
, 10541—Born. George William
ment extinguished the blare
Caston. Winston Merrick and Rene for their assistance In my election
the
Naval
Reserve.
More
than
10198—Borton. Albert H.
RECORD QUOTA ASKED
Gangulliette.
to the office ot city treasurer.
50 trades and 100 specialities in­
’ NOTICE
'
11076—Boulter, Dale Leonard
The Barry County Draft Board
There will be a Defense meeting cluding all phases of radio and
’ Monk Watson, well known magi­
Tl&gt;e Rural Letter Carriers osso- ] 1034d—Boulter, James Joseph
• Mabel A. Field.
recently received a call for the
at the GIam Creek Grange hall Fri­
cian and entertainer, who Is doing
elation and auxiliary' will meet for 110050—Bourdo, Earl Edward
aviation, are open to men from
largest quota of men it has yet
day evening. Leon Doster will be, 17 to 50. The Navy Recruiting
special work for the Caslta Corp,
a pot-luck supper. Saturday evening 10180— Bourdo. Emmett Rubybeen asked to fill, according to
in
charge
and
urges
everyone
in-,
here,
took
charge
after
the
business
Supper.
U.
B.
church.
Wed.. Apr.
Station for this district Is located
April 18 at the home of Welby, 10124—Bowerman. Jr.. James Lincoln
Kim Blgter, chairman of the
session. He mystified and delighted
at the Federal Building. KalamaCrockford In Woodland.
I 10018-Bowman. Caryl Irving
board.
his audience with a rapid fire pro­
.
Glenn OriTfeth, Secretary. 10184—Boyce. Jr, Garrison William
gram of anecdotes and magic.
-ON EAT DAT, BUT BOND*—

SENIOR HONORS
ARE ANNOUNCED
.- - - - -

OLDER H.S. STUDENTS

;

RATIONING BOARD
GRANTS CARS, TIRES

VOCATIONS DAY
APRIL 28

SUCCESSFUL

'

OFFICERS CHOSEN
FOR COMING YEAR

Priority Among
Eligiblcs Possible In
Tire, Tube Rationing

YOUTH COUNCIL
MEET HERE APR. 21

Presbyterial Mission .
Society Meets Here

Authorities On
Education to Speak

Fifteen Barry Men
Inducted into Service

Carveth &amp; Stebbini
Stage Annual Event

Kelly Now Candidate
For Governor

H. H. S. Juniors To
Present "Footloose'

Charles Annable
To Head J. C. C.

Attention! Rutland
Residents

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. APRIL IS. 1M2

Mr*. Clifford Clinton. E. Center OBITUARY OF
FLOYD WOOD
Floyd Erven Wood. 83. of near
Nashville, youngest son ot Lewi.-, &gt;
and Melltaaa (Yourexi Wood, died
April 7 after being in ill health tor
three years.
He was united In marriage to
Flora Glllaspie of hear Dowling. Oct. 3. 1001. To this union were
bom seven children, 5 daughters.
Vera. Sarah. Mate-1. Dorothy and
Ainu: and two sons Leon and Leo.
Mr. and Mrs. Dbwell b&amp;lton. who!and Charles O. Struble of Hastings Dorothy passed on at 3** years and
have been living In Mrs M.‘J. Crov have reported to an Army flying Alma at birth. There are also right
home this winter, have rented MUa I ,chooJ ln the southwestern United grandchildren. Besides the imme­
Gertrude Bentley's apartment on 8utM for the but g.p 0( their pre­ diate family he leaves to mourn
S. Broadway and expect to take pos-.paratton for the silver wings and their 1dm three sisters and three
teuton .tht'f week.gO]f|
0( ^Ir Corpa flylna of- brothers and several nieces and
Jack Francisco, son of Mr. and •'
fleers.
—■
Hare “they
— will -------complete
’*•- nephews.
Rev. Harold Bugbee at- Hickory
Mrs. John Francisco. 629 So flight training begun teat November
Michigan Ave., wa* added last week and upon graduation will be com- Comers, brother-in-law of Mrej
to the targe roster of men who have tris-kined as Air Corps second
Burial was conducted by Mr. Hess
enlisted in the U S. Navy and who lieutenant.
of Nasluille. Interment in the fam­
is now undergoing recruit training
An article in the Jacksen Citizen ily plot In Dowling cemetery.
at Great Lake*. Hl.
Patriot commented on the splendid
Mr and Mrs. Juine-vBurghdulT of. World War 1 record in liberty loan
OBITUARY
813 8. Hanover received word lhat .u
,,,„ of Mm. Margaret A. Cochran.
drives
Homer. $tepheh Yeckley. son of
Mr Burghdufl's brother. Sgt. Gilev who al Uiat Ume was well known
A. BurgJtdufT now stationed at Fort Im Hastings as Mm Margaret Trox- Lodiwlck and Eva Yeckley. was bom
Devens. Ma
was accidentally shot; ejt She and her husband conducted Dec. 23. I860, and |&gt;?..Md away
April
9 at his Iionu* In Rutland twp.
m the leg while al rille pracllc.- a music school here for many years
i
Giles te a Barry county boy and his' nnd until her entry Intp war work on the same farm on wlucb he
many friends will be sorry to hear in HH7 she conducted musical class- born. In IP09 he was married to
he will be in the Imspltal for some &lt;■* both here and in Grand Rapids, May Christie He Was employed in
time. He had just returned to Hie The medal Is a special U. 8. Treas- the Grand Rapids Bookcase factory
Foit after a ten days furlough nt' ury Award made from metal obtain-' for more than 30 years. He is sur­
vived by' Ills wife, one son. Rofiier
home.
• &lt;-d frtnn a captured German cannon
Jr., who Uvea on the home farm,
nnd one daughter. Mr* Fima Travli
of frvlng, and 5 grandchildren, nbo
one sister. Mr*. Mabel Roush cf
HasHng's. Burial was in Rutland
cemetery. Rev. Butterfield conduct­
ing the service.

Local News

alyria Sunday morning and is con­
fined to her bed.
Word
irviu has teen ,received
wnvcu 1IUU1
from Mrs.
Miss Mary O. Hughes. Creasey. R, K Hurd that Mr. Hurd has
M‘‘-’h*an- *» KtetiuaUng
from b.-en seriously Hl but is now on the
Moody Bible IiuHtute. Chicago, on galn although he will remain in
APrtl 23
the hnapltal for a number ot weeks.
Mrs. James Bragdon, who hMtThe Hurds are located at Dessert
bmvsuffering with infection tn her Village. Arizona. R. 3. anti would
fo6E"ts under medical care at Leila: be glad to hear from local friends,
hmyltab Battle Creek
Aviation Cadets Carl R. Edmonds

MAKE YOUR FOOD DOLLARS
GO FARTHER IN THIS APRIL
SHOWER OF FOOD BARGAINS

Day in and day out. wo save you money! That’s wlij
Food Center is Barry County’s Busiest Food Stor&lt;

FOR TODAY'S DINNER

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Scalloped Potatoes

LEMON COCOANUT CAKE each 35c

Buttered Green Beans

Buttermilk Bread 12c and
1 lb. Baked Beans 16c
Special

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15‘

COTTAGE CHEESE "c,«my 12‘
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ROUND &amp;
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,b 37‘
FRESH SMELT
3 a.. 25'
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,b 19'
BEEF TONGUES h„.„ lk. 20'

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STOCK
lb.

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rib half lb.

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C

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for information about loans.
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4X Peanut
lb.

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Jqt

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PORK A BEANS r.:.2’’ 2,„
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SODA CRACKER bdi 2 boa
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3 for 18'
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16'
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VIKING COFFEE
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lb. 4c
Florida Juice Oranges
doz. 25c
Cauliflower, Igo. white heads 23c
Asparagus
bunch 10c

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Friday and Saturday. April 17, 18
Double Feature a I Luc I ion

BILLY THE KID OUTLAWED1’and Patrie Knowles Lionel Atwell

THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. RX‘
Henry Fonda, Olivia Deilavlland and Joan Ixslie in

"THE MALE ANIMAL"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

Tues.. Wed., and Thurs., April 21, 22. 23
The Hardy Family in

THE COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY"

Bahry

tiieathi;

Hostings. Mich., Phones 2247-2282

Friday and Saturday, April 17, 18
Double Feature attraction

Don 'RedI Barry in

.

JESSE JAMES JR.
. and Kent Taylor and Irene Harvey

Sunday and Monday, April 19, 20
Gene Autrey. Smiley Burnette in

HEART OF THE RIO GRANDE'
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:0V to 3:00

Tues.. Wed., and Thur*., April 21. 22, 23

206 E. State St., Hastings, Mich

N. Main St., Nashville, Mich

the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Site leaves to mourn her !&lt;&gt;-.&gt; on»
daughter, Mrs. Fred Newton of Hit;.tings; two sons. Scott of Hustln-.;*
I and Dan of Lake Odessa; three
grandchildren and two great-grundcnildren.
' Funeral services were held Sal। unlay at the Leonard funeral home.
Mr. and Mra. David Conklin and'
mother, Mrs. Katherine Joiica of
Marion and Miss Katherine Conk­
lin were caller* at the Mr. and Mr*.
Hugh Case home on Sunday, tilvj
at the A- J. Miller home.
Miss Genevieve Douglas of Grand

Mis. George Conklin uome Sunday.
Mr and Mm Raymond Wolfe. re­
cently married are locatiil in pari
ot her parents' home, the Mr. and
Mrs. Cnarllr Stanton residence.
A meeting of the Ellis cemetery
otganiKRtion was held.nt the Brlggi
ciiufth. Wednesday for dinner and
biMidtM meeting.
■
The Extension rias* of Lacev r. • I
at Hie Briggs church Tuesday fot
trie lesson on Meal planning pre­
sented by the leaders. Mm. Ward
Cole and Mm Fred Hyland, the last
lesson In this year's work.
Fred Hawley made a trip to Kala­
mazoo Saturday returning with Ins
nephew and family,' Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Meyers.
The Briggs church AV? S. C. 8. wiU
meet Thursday for jilnner
Charles Juhimon Who ha* been at
the Osteopathic hospital in Battle
Creek for some time has been re­
moved to a convalescent home. •
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Case enter­
tained u group ot Battle Creek
friends Wednesday tuglit at u chick­
en dinner.
Mr. and Mm. Howard Keen re­
cently moved from near Bedford to
the Mile Hemcry home tn the
Checkered district.
A miscellaneous slibwer was ten­
dered to Mr. and Mr-. Raymond
Wolfe, newly weds al the iiotnc of
a slater. Mrs. Clyde Chet-setnan ami
family.
Recent word from Clifford Conk­
lin in training al Ft Blanding.
Florida, stated he und two hun­
dred comrades hud renntly spent,
some time al Silver Spring... Eu­
gene Ball is now stationed at Furl
Sutton, North Carolina.
Rev. Roy Prook. who spent the

pel church. hM s&lt;nw to Ute I) &lt;v
r\hool home north &lt;?f Augusta fur

Sunday* and Monday, April 19. 20

FRISCO LIL"

FDOD^CENTER

OBITUARY OF
-ALICE BAC1IELDER
Allee Peterman Bacheld' r w.i*
bom In Noble Oo., Ind. cn Aus 31.

THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN

Mr. and Mm Willard Cu-c spent
Sunday in Battle Creek.
Mr- Hattie Moore ot Chailnrt? •
&gt; tailed her parents. Mr. and -Mrs.
Win. Stanton, one day lust week.
Her son. Stanton • Moore, recently
married wp»’ inducted tn the army
and has Rune to Arkansas.
Born'to Mi and Mr. Oral Miller

on Wednesday morning a daughter
weighing eight pounds, four ounce t
at the Osteopathic hospital in Bat­
tle Cicek, tiic little miss will be ■
called Suzanne Elaine. Mother and
baby returned home Monday
A mua-riteneout shower will be
given Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc­
Clelland. n&lt; wly weds, on Saturday
night at the Briggs church tj«.
ment.
Mm Ward Chcesrman and Mr.
and Mr Waiter Stanton attended
a meeting of the State Farm Bur­
eau at Lansing test Friday.
Brandt Stanton of Detroit visited
his uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs.
William Stanton Sunday.
Andrew Freemire. art employe of
the Michigan Bell Telephone com­
pany. ta convalescing* from the flu
and bronchitis.
.
William Stndn of Hie BuaoIIiw
will attend the Farm Bureau Sr;., ston held at the Mr and Mm Orin
Cole home Wednesday night whin
hr will discuss Hie wheat referen­
dum.
Madame* Bernice Ganncs and
sister. Ethel Crowd of Battle Creek
were Sunday callers of Mr* Earl
Bristol.
Mr and Mm David Miller of Bat­
tle Creek were supper gue»ta of Mr
_ mid Mrs. Willard Cate.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. APRIL 10. 1U2
1
.
11068—French. Sterling James
10846— Frejihney. Clifford
: 11308—Frey. Julius
11064— Friable, Elmer Arthur
I
'Continued from page 1. Section 1)1 10315-Frtth. Edward Dean
11014—Froman. RoUnd H.
10716—Cox. Shirley La Vern '
10697—Pruin. Merle Francis
10300—Craig. Floyd Garwood
11237—Fuhr. Leon David
10834—Craig. Keith Mark
10483—Fuhrman. Dccll R.
’ 10235—Croker. Bennett
10647—Johnson. Maurice Clayton
10671—Puller, Mahlan Charles
10111—Johnaton. Charles Doyle
11C00—Furlong. Clarence Harve
10270—Cram, Otho D10027-Fur long. Waller Cecil
10264—Crons. Earl Arthur
11107—Gable. Thomas Edward
10508—-Craven? Russell Theodore
10930—Gager. Donald Edward
10636—Crawford. Clyde '
10206—Gallup. Floyd Owen
1
/f0674—Crippin. Elmer Franklin
10610—GaUtcr. Carl Albert
' 11061—Crnckfdrd. Welby Harold
10711—Gamble, Earl Raymond
10444—Crufoot. Bryan Orren
.
11016—Cronlnger. William Bradley 10166—Garber, William James
11177—Gardner./fliffeird Alonzo
'
10838—Gardner;' Gaylord Gordon . 11050—Jordan. Theodore Dewey
10407—Jorgensen. Robert Carter
103*5-Clarrhon. Gerald B.
10290—Jorgensen. Wilbur Tlillls
10589 -Oojrtsbn. J. C.
10614—Cruc. John Homer
10558—Garrl on. Laurel Russell
16313—Crumback. Emru Raymond
' 1.0973—Gaskill. IJoyd Allen
10424t^Culler. Delmond Clare,
10810—Gates, Keimeth Edward
10169—Cunningham. Archie Pird
11023- Curtis,?KlwiQ_ Jsirn^'llorace 11213—GaVlt. Jes.se Andrew
10778—Geiger. Henry Paul
Wayne
10135—Gerber. Henry Clay
10442—Curtis. George- Lester
11126—Gerhart. George Henry
11182—Cui ter. Alford Joe
11136—Getty. Arthur Ward
10955—Cutler. Harold RlbM-ll
1C871—Gldley, Allen Benjamin
!
10(130—Dahm. Otto L.
11217—Kauffman., Jawpn Ell
11019—Dallhatuer. Charles ifoward 10463—Gldley. William Richard
11102—Gieske. Fred Herman
,|
10183—Daniel. John Lawrence
10831—Glelch. Arthur Henry
10192- -Daniels. Keith Elwyn
10377—Gonzies. Alfred
11 ICO— Daniels, I.cwh Manin
10133—Goorhouie. John
11021—Durby. Dorr Robert
10247—Gorham. Robert Keidth
10201—Darling, Ted Rosevclit
10009—Gray. Gordon Hooper
10491—Davis. Clifford M.
.40026
—Gray. Hazen Plngiee
1 (If 37—Davis, Edward S.
10664—Gray. Leon Howe
10571— Davis. Llewellyn William
10245—Kelley.-Jess Irvin
11075—Gray. Orville Virgil
10443—Davison, Nahum Nnlhanlal
11007—Green. Harold Hurst ’ ’
I 10826—Kelley, Roy Ellsworth
11037—Day. Duane L.
10862—Kellogg. Louis Monroe
10586—Green. Ward Wellman
10240—Dean. Lyle W.
10152—Greenfield. Dcwayne Russell ( Il 185—KeltIng, George John
11220—Decker. Ard Roosevelt
10884—Greenfield. LaFloy
10551—Decker. Fred L.
10153—Greenfield. Lawrence Hubert 10687—Kenyon. Richard Dale
JOieG—Decker. Hubert Laverne
11116—Kermeen, Glenn
10043-Grlffen. Harold J.
11184—DeGroote. Charles Pau) *
10037—Griffeth. AHhur Charles
10170—DcKIlder, Clyde Marshall
10403-r-Griffeth, Jiarold Woodford '
10261—DeKaster. Clement
11206—Grimes. Otto Edward
10578—Demand, Claude Arthur
11166—Grout. Leo Mcrvln
10360— Dcmond. Fay Leroy
10859—Gros*. Ernest James
10624—Denniston. IJoyd
11134—Guernsey. Eugene Ralph
10327—Dennison. Roy Leslie
11161—Guntrip. Robert Aby
10092 —Denny. Floyd Ll'wellyn
10045—Gury. Don Munger
11147—DePew. Harold Albert
10193—Guy. Byron McKinley
10443—DcPcw. Russell
10200-Guy. Leo Elton
'
‘ 10602—DePond. Charlc Richard
HOll-Haggerty. Ray
11094—DePrlester. Gerald
11073—DrTueye. Erlmund
10644—Hall. Donald Clifford
j 11119—Halvarson. Andris Ernfrigd
10238—DeVine. Dale Holden
10906—Dewey, Lovell Irwin
111142—Hamilton. Jack Michael
110617—Hamilton. Maurice
11154—Dibble. Jatpes Philo
10707—Hamlin. Shirley F
10209—Dick, Meredith Ban
1 tI'iTit—
.Itn.fl
11076
—
Hammond. .tnlin
John J.(
10378—Dickinson. Gilbert Pearl
1C051—Hammond. tawrcnce Dale [
10117—Dillon. Rev. John V.
T0148—Hampton. Gamer C.
10274—Dipp. Jr. William Henry
10082—Handy. Ralph Phlb
’ 10378—Dodge. Arthur Lowell
10948^-Hunke. Ernest Ludwig
108C5—Donovan. itjuwll Edwsrd
10060—Harmon. Harold D.
10302—Dealer. Gardner Truman
10232—Harney. Kenneth A.
10880—Doster. George Dewey
10326—Harper. Lloyd M.
10158—Doster. Harold Graydon
11036— Harper. Maurice C10041—Doster. L*on John
10374—Harper. Robert Earl
10863—.Douglas. WiUis Hubert
11135—Harrctt, Leo George
10034—Douglas, Oley Laverne
10912—Harrington. Joseph Lavergne
10382—Downs. Harold Griffin
10267—Harrison. Walter
11I4O—Doyle. Donald Eugene
10140—Drake. Howard Orville
11033—Hint. Russell Willington
10C71—Hnrthom. James Nicholas
1
10736—Drake, William Robert
10021—Drcwyor. Elmer Francis
10069
------ —--------Harthy.
,.--------------Oils Clark
IC306—Drewyor. Iziwrcnce Wareham 10397—Hartman. Carl Adolph
10246—Dryer. John
— —••
—■— **-■
*
, 10113
Bartoni.
Robert
10837—Dubois. Floyd Clark
j 10772— Hnrtom. Robert Stanley
111113—Hurva th, Jr. Joseph George
11181—Buddies. Willard John
j 11047—Hutch. Lester Lovelent
10574—Dudley. Wilbur Harold
11X154—Duffey. Dennis Raymond
10S33—HawbliU. Vern William
110881—Hawks. Edwin Cortez
10798—Dundas. Lloyd Andrew
i 11240— Hawks, Lester
10850—Dundas. Merle Alvy
I 10065—Hawkins, Robert Lewis
11157—Diuikelbei ger. Claude
I 10019— Hawkins. Walter George
10253—Dunkice. Alden C.
10401—Dunlop. Earle Milne
110105—Hawthorne. Leslie Ernest
[ 10083—Hawthorne, Martin Perry
10316—Dunn, Lyle William
the old-time roller towel was
11165-Hawthorne, Ralph
• 10072—Dunning. Leon Otis']
the only one seen in many
I07J7-Ihirkee. Gordie I
I 10182—Haynes. Lloyd Ernest
' 11243—Haynes. Ronald Robert
homes; and fringed towels
10189—Durkee. Harold Ward
10909— Durkee. Ray
| 10694—Hayward. William Adon
were still in fashion. We
111015—Haywood. Arthur James
10721—Ear). Otis CUre
used to sell lots of both
10866—Eaton. Robert Alvin
- ------10744—---Haywood.
,------- . Ray Eugene
.
kinds 1”
10545—Ebersole. Elflnest Mnlangthan 10918— Hazel, Glenn George
10132—Echtlnuw. Ed word Everett
I 11091—Hcckart.
1
— .
Franklin
•
—
Elmer
,
110409—Hecker. Eldcn Ru-wcl
11109-Eckert. Harold William
10452—Hedges. Arthur Stevens
i
10676— Eckhart. John
10780—Eddy. Robert 1*
10372—Hcfflcbowcr. Floyd H.
10946—Edger. Loyal Gerald
10427 Heffner. Charles Burton
10216—Edmonds. Harlan Charles
10597—Hemry. Mlles Kenneth
11077—Edwins. Clare William
10985—Hendershot. Leo L.
10786—Edwins. Glen O.
10307—Henning. Ellsworth Frederick &lt;
10392-Egglesion. Curl
10017—Henry. Shirley Bronson
tl't So/l, Thick
10283—Eggleston. Henry John
10474—Herbert. Edwin T^e
10605—Ehret. Orb Marlon
‘ 10288—Herbert. Marshall S.
10048—Elliott. Bert Carol
10865—Herrick. Charles Lawrence
।
10T17—Elliot. Henry M.
11121—Herzcl. LewU
11052—Elliston. Vern B.
11145—Hesterly. Charley Rov
i
&gt;0523—Endsley. Arlle J.
10070—Hildebrandt. Ernest J.
10857 Endsley. Gordon Earl
11222—Hill. Fred Leroy
10418—Endsley. LcwU Arlle
110)0-Hill. Harold Clifton
10470—nidsley, Orton Richard
10084—Hinckley. William Byron
10658—Endsley. Richard George
11087—Hine. Victor Richard
|
10101—Englerth. Delbert Mickal
11018—Hinman. Robert Paul
11198—Englerth. Dewane Joseph
10203—Hitt. Charley Dale
lOMO-Erb. Harold Nelson
10620—Hitt, Leo Ray
'
11017—Erway. Ward Parker
10142—Hoblngton. Thomas Muri
1
1010O—Super. Thepdore Raymond ' IOSCO—Hoffman. Ebcr Erwood
11060—Evans. OrLs Bryan
10044—Hoffman. John H.
• 11002—Evans. Robert Lee
10747—Holdqn. Claude Burton
10137—Fair.*Cecil Roscoe
11239—Holden. Kenneth Charles
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10989— Falconer. Forrest Dale
10067—Hollister, Jake Clarence
10227—Farley. Ernest Lyman
10535—HOn. George Dewey
10993—Farwell. Byron Eugene
10091—Hook. Frank N.
10685—Paul. Charles Ludwig
10104—Hook. Hazen Devere
10042—Faulkner Paul Matter
11144—Hook. John Winifred
10889—Feighner. Hugh E.
10527—Hooper. Vernon Jay
10653—Felder. Leon W.
11012—Hopkins. Frederick W.
10537—Frldpauaeh, Edward Spencerr 10649—Horton. William Glen
11129—Feldpausch. Roman Constan­■ 11205—Hosmer. Paul Burley
tine
11095— HntchklM. Harry
10448—Fennell, Ralph Sidney
10026—Honvener. Henry Clay
10542—Fewlew, Guy C.
11235—Houghtallng.^oiin Eaton &gt;
10326—Flfleld. Jr. Ernest William&gt; 10641—Howell. Carl Harrison
I
1C68O— Flnkbeinrr, Alton LaVenie
11195—Hoyt. Chas
1U087—Flnkbeiner, Oscar Ix-Roy
10703—Hoyt. Malcolm
11167—Flnkbelner, Ralph Benjamin&gt; 10529-Hughes, Maurice William
|
10114—Flnkbeiner, Wayne Lewis
10472—Hughes. Simon John
10027—Finnie. Raymond Griffin
10321—Hula. Joseph
10348—Fischer, Arthur David
10888—Hulseboa. Carl Forrest
10001—FUh. Harry- J
10611—Humeston. Frank Eugene
I
10137—Fish. John Milton
10217—Hummel. Fay
10760—Fisher. Dewey John
lC08O-Humphrey. James William
'
10440— Fisher. Edward Daniel
10040—Hurdelbrtnk. Herman Ross
11058—Fisher. Harold
10161—Hurdelbrlnk. Nclden Llbeus
10935—Fisher. Joseph
10419—Hurless. Olhel E.
10311—Fisk. Freeman William
lOMO-Hutchens. Willis Laffettc
10740-Flannery. Robert Keith
10951—Hynes. Maurice Leslie
10661—Flook. Austin Orville
11218—Bynu. William Sylvester
I
10943—Flory. Glrndon Hubert
10495—Ingram. Ronald Keith
18*38 Inch
10202—Foote. Floyd Harry
10717—Irwin. Fred Howard
10058—Foreman. Paul Richard
White with Color
10801—laenhatli, Jr. John Otto
10900—Foster, Harold John
10292—Jackson. Stuart Yngve Arthur
10070—Flutter. LcRoy Edwin
10854—Jacobs. Cleo Anthony
10505—Foster. Robert Darrel
10636—James. Charles HenryA
good,
substantial towel
10795—Rater. William .
.
10700—James Keith Kennedy
10821—Fowler. Charles William
10263—J anow. George
i
service . . . and LONG
10568—Pox. Charles Duane
10966—Japhet. Leslie Ray
I
10036—For, Frederick Cher les •
service. Colors to harmon­
10528—Jnrrard. Clayton Lester
10965—Francisco. Jack
ize with any bathroom
10876—Jaynes. James Mllfred
'
10585—Francisco. Lyle Addison
11038—Jenkins. Lawrence Simpson I
scheme. A great value!
11234—Frandaen. Einar Arthur
10631—Jennings. James Olger
10659—Johannes. Frank Carl
10078—Frederickson. Glenn Loyde
10394—Johannes, William Joseph

BARRY COUNTY
DRAFT NUMBERS

(FOUNDER’S
FEATURE

10934— King. Charles L.
10672—King. Emery George
11024—Kingsbury. Harold Stanford
10898—Kingsbury. Lyle Fredrick

1(026—Kline. Henry Nicholas
10966—Klump. Wilbur
10636—Knickerbocker. Dewiy
10344—Knowles. Onto Larry
•
10853-Kort egad. William Herman 10725—Laubaugh. Glenn Ford
11051—Laubaugh. Will lam Cody

10172—Ltchleitner, Leo Henry
i(M64-Lew. Murk Evert
1063G—Leffler, Ralph Glen
10613—Lelnaar, Henry
10715—Lenhart, Harvey Gaylord

11 200—Lowell, L
10714—Luce. Cla;
10615—Ludwick.
10066—Lindsey, Lloyd H.
10842—Lindsey. Ralph William
10634—Lindsey. Ward Waite
10884—Link, Lloyd Edward

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10575—Lyons. Charter
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WOMENS LEAGUE
3 O. JuppatromJackie Maclver and DorLTTsllaferro turned in a pair of "500 ser­
ies" Monday night to be the lead­
en. Jackie scored a 507 and Doris
WHAT OP RUSSIA?
have by no means been wasted.
the discipline and parents of many 1 PISTON RING LEAGUE
scored an exact 500. Frances Jupp-1
was in third_ spot
— - • •
*• 1 ------The
-------’--------------------* ----“’- Wifi
Ayres "went
town"_____
tn hU. strom
high-*
command
ha*
been overof •*
the-wLoya
concerned
wrotetothe
____________
____ with a 483 i
.
be decided within the next four’ hauled. Hard hitting admirals and general commending him for hU first game tn the Piston Ring Lea­ series.
...
vuc Tuesday
lueidav night
nlcht when
when he scored
' Uon
"
gue
The leadership of the league re-'
montits.
| generals WHO
who juive
have an appreciation
appreciation «cuon.
,
...
,
, , .
i a big 265 first game, made up of suited In a tie when Leonardo won
The answer depends on the auccesr | of Inodern Warfare have been ele-. About the only one* Who tried to clg
______________________
j,t consecutive strike*, twp _____
Spare* three from Hastings Beauty Studio;
of Russia in repelling the expected vated to responsible poslUons.
iaola-*and
strike He coasted
coined tf*
the while Strand was winning two and!
smear the general were tlie Isolaand another strike.
Nazi drive Into the Caucasian oil; War production has been put In UonlsLs who attempted to magnify [real ot the evening and finished loslfig one to Boyes Real- EAlatF.j
two from! • R. Srfiya’,l^“°,!h’l"°Ul'
I.m" Slate Insulation won m.bS7
If the Nazis succeed here, they will
output of weapons of every kind ganda against the draft Liw which waj (hp Qnly one the Shippers could pair from Piston Rings. Portias
8. Rogers
not only have acquired an enormous'u |ncreMlng At Ule start ot this
already In effect (fortunately take from the Orintllrs
Offlfe blanked Windstorm and Banner! 10 John BtulzE. Smith
8
aupply of oil. but Wifi be In an excel-' war wc Wfre already turning out for u*&gt; before this nation was at-'won a pair from Engineers nnd lost a pair to Bonnett nnd Gown । ”
Mnt poaitlon to drire onward into
rf u» bed fighting and bomb- ucked by Japan
** ‘X“1
J^ns^m'
Singles
India and there make Junction with
planes In the world. During the
The words quoted above were by I |ndrp4,ndf|U Le&gt;&lt;ne
493. V. Shrovcr 469. T Schader 464. 1 R Flnnfe
2 Joe Stutz
the armies of Japan. If this hapwar we liadnot
n(Hsucceed
succeeded inin »a .taiwart American. We .&gt;v™
need ,uo
more
Crumback jled
the kkrelers
J Finnic
F,nr,lc 447.
M7- L
t_ Lawrence 446. A.,
A. I 3 H Perkins
,c
Erne Crumback
cd the
ler, J.
pens, it may take years and years to ^dfljver।^ oncXrat
it rate flfrtlng 'leaden
'
of Ben Lear, caliber to help
*
m the Independent League Tuwday
' *'
Hawthorne
“
444. B. Braendle 443, E 4 H. Reynolds
‘night with a 545 series but he was
428 *L wileftoCt? c’hu£i 5 O. Juppstrom
even battle the totalitarian powers plane to the/frqnt1 by the time the train our growing army,
ItartL pi^d"by**-Dr' Hoff, and person 428. L W.lktta 427. C. Hub- 6 A. Prentice
y to a atandstlU.
armistice wfa signed.
Harry Long who turned In series of b:‘rcl
7 K. Stamm
\ However, if this drive is repulsed | Qjeavtndustrics whidt were cn544 and 540 respectively. Junior C Womens Chy Tournament
8 N. Maclvor
It will undoubtedly be the lajt great'couraged to carry on “business as
of C. dropped a complete series tn
women* City Tournament 9- J. O'Connor
offensive which Gcrmanyz&lt;kfu
with peace time goods are,
Woodland. Car Seab won a pair opened on Sunday and the team,*0 M- PeBRC
able to undertake and_jrithout Gerover into war production |
from Banner and Medics copped the evcnl wa3
wMh el8ht teanu
.All
------ ---from Food Center,
j^rtidpaung. The event was com­
many a. an ally Japan is in a highly months ahead of deadlines thought,1 A meeting for Boy Scout leaders, edd -game
• actual pins 1
under the direction of Richard
I pleted in the one day', bowling nnd j. R Finnic
'
546-526-816 1688
vulnerable position despite &gt;lrtT rich possible,
Groos, chairman, h scheduled for
Dave Goodyear scored n 'select Leonard* with a score of 2456 won g Joe stutz
403-546-569 1608
economic gains in the East Indies
American troops are beginning , Thursday evening. April 23. at the
w . 3 H paJrne
511-580-507 1807
circle" 607 Wednesday night to pace the city honors. They were hard
Moscow and Leningrad may fall y, uke tbefr pUces on distant tat- 1 office of the Barry' County Health hi* team. Piston Rings, to a three pressed, however, by'State Insula­ 4 N. Mclvor
1592
without greatly altering tfic basic
fronts: American planes, gun?, Ij Dept. At this meeting, final plans game victory over Middleville. Has­ tion and Strand who finished with 5 G. Juppstrom
1573 |
for the district court of honor, to tings Ice and Fuel also made a scores of 2446 and 2443 rraoectlve531-549-489 1549
situation, but If the Caucasian oil and tanks are beginning to reinforce, be held the •first wcc»
U,
week &gt;&gt;,
in May. w
will
15471
fields fall it will be the severest ca-' the jar flUllg frontg Of the united be discussed and the*definite date grand slam on Perks 'Divcm to drop ly. The three teams participated in 7 C DcCou
them from the leadership of the the prize money. Wlndstonn scored 8 A. Brown
1538
tastrophe yet suffered by the allied nations.
Jdecided.
—•'•-■*
league by a lone game and Leon­ 2430. Portias had 2351. Trio Cafe 9 It Moore
1513|
AU thu. howettr. b. » mtn .tut j At
„u,.’nnal |)Ura tor ard* won the odd game from Nash
omnations.
15121
­ hit 2398 and Banner scored 2316.
10 H. Cook
_
_
■ m vine.
_
1I The doubles will be bowled this
Russia's success in winter fightins _________________________
It should not create false optimism the Council Camp-O-Ree to be held.
•' ’ weekend nnd Ute tournament will
by no means Indicates that the Nazi or distract our attention from the I on June 13. 14 and 15. at Johnson! Commercial 1-cague
clave the following week when the
war machine has lost it* punch fact that not until every available | Park *n Grand Rapid.* will be dLv-j There was no change recorded in singles will be rolled.
-—Me,- ...__________________ ^&lt;.1,.. I
Also plans for the summeri the leadership of the Commercial
The Red Army surprised the world machine
in America that can make. camp whlch opcns on junc 2a
.
ns ult lwo contenders both City Tournament
BASEBALL TEAM
by Its ability to withstand the crush- a war weapon ha* been harnessed
• ■ •
•
, won by the two to one route. Good- - The men’s city tournament came!
—— Coach
—Brotng blows of Hitler's Army and in ita f0r lhatt iwmmFpurpose; not
not until
until war
war nrn.
pro-!' The
. assistance &lt;u
- the Bov
--------- .
»r. »v
U .a pair from in u close Sunday when the finals' Seventy toys greeted
scout*
year Bros. ou
Hdwe.
won
,nr
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&gt;und aJngltt
rak on the first day of baseball
great reserve of strength which en- duc{ton 15 pul On a twenty-four | •„ .Hl®Xrei^M
Moynahnn “nt‘ F*ul “n,(1 of Hm'
practldr.
.bled the .tart of a counler-offcnwlvduU.
Of even p“fin%^re?^ * P‘
bowled. The play in the double*
With only two regulars returning!
, I a pair from City Fathers H. Drews failed to change the leadcra but!
®&lt;v®
• ’
nn, until
nnfll every
AW.FV lesser Interest
IntAFPAt--------------- -- — ----’from Inst year’s championship leam|
aive.
week: not
cac-rnr.'rrtw
scored high with 572 for Lumber in the single* Dr. Ray Finnle came
However, it must be remembered hM teen subordinated to the nation- EAST DELTON
| nnd Coala and Dr R. Finnic was through with a big 601 series that the Saxons face the difficult task of!
rebuilding a baseball team which
Fifteen ladles spent Tltursday best for Goodyears with 573.
that Russia has only been able to a] j^d-not until then can we lx
not only won that event but placed,‘ will attempt to retain the record
The high spot of the evening went him at the top in the AH Events |'of being undefeated in league play I
regain about one-sixth of the tet-'gufe that our race against lime bar afternoon with Mrs. Chattie and
Mrs. Lila Collison. They tied off; to State Insulation when they wilh a 1688 total. He had scored;! since 1P39.
ritory lost. Furthermore, for the
won
two quilts for tlie Wide and later' turned in a new league record of 546 in the team event. 526 in the
Bob Pierce Is the only pitcher re-.
past few weeks the Germans appeal
Doubtless more—much more—bad were treated to refreshments
i 2753 pins with Will Hackney. Ken doubles and a 616 serie* gave him
turning from last year’s squad.!
to have reached a stabilized ba:* ncws u )n the offing before the .tide
Mr. and Mrs Rex Waters, Mr. and Clark and Chas. Fiona scoring 584,- his total for the All Events that
Darwin Swift, another member; of
Mrs. Stewart Waters. Mrs. Vina and 573 and 572 respectively. M Comp
line and in face of increased tntento turn.
the '41 staff, is now with Charleston.
Mrs. Lenah Durkee visited Elmer scored 561 for the losing Vikings.
FV?d
.tt’.S!!?. .mTt'b ctrftund I.rm twm. I® th. Pl«lally of attacks the battle map re- J
'
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Willison and Fred Houvcner at fort Coffee Shop won the odd game from on
„ the
U„ opening
™,u„. ot
tounurnwut
p|,chu,p
of tlw
the tournament
mains essentially the same. Strong,
-do not be impatient with men Custer Saturday.
n,’&lt;1 Mr-' i Hastings Construction and Roush and it withstood all attempts in dldatra for this season are: Dean
points occupied by Hitler’s troops' about to die If they demand that Clarenpe Payne visited Elmer Sun-! Tailors took the odd game from the team play to follow.
Keeler. OUs Hill. Dale Sponsellor
day.
he
returning
home
with
them'
Andrus
Service.
Kenneth
Stamm
and
Harold
Per-;
have not fallen and the .©-called Jou do not fall them."
and Robert Endsley. Catching pros­
to spe^d the day at her alster's Mrs.j sportsmen's league
kin* won the double.* by a lug mar­ pect* are: Captain Alvin Brottcnden.
h-Ue-hot drtntt tt not b™^ , Todll. „ tow
onl,
gin with their wore ol t3O4&gt;
.
KdtVpufMff and Don Beery Ro­
h.n
1
"S
bn*ra The meulee Rttttn «dou,
The play of the Bit** League •
and Kenneth Lane
Ltt
Orfirn'al,
Si?
lS
SJ
«
™,ee hu been reduced Io • creep .ph&gt;.,lc,, „„ m0„,
„„ „
bowlers stood out in the. tournament
“ "X T'F’STT
‘i- S .'rimrl!!,
Russian spokesmen both here and ;wln..
Mrs. John Lepper of BatUe Creek ford
gue placed in the first seven Prt-e JJr|
und Dale sponseller at
In London have beep calling more
..Wf
g
dfnl (rom
and Mm W»l Uuttu M cuU late “g,
^‘hort: Bob Smith and Don Drske
strenuously for a second frqnt In
t wflj. bul wc |hrcw Uw
Rundav1*110”
JaS°n WU,l*ons. paced Hotels to a grand slam over■ well up tn the prize winners of the at third. The outfield berths arc
Europe.
| away "
; singles and doubles. Ken. Stamm!
a-ta U a&gt; For, Cm“**
। and Harold Perkins, winner* of the|' wide open with Bob Gaskill. Otis
Thttih rorto, Iru n« rfuelb ,
10 hu. «r apenl. Salmday ..mlns «&gt;l" ' T"
I Earl. Francis Goggins. Jack Buholts,
',0“*
i
doubles
were
members
of
the
Toledo'
begun rm ,he Steppe., the Oerraenr
.
tetvc„on ,„d
' Ken Miller. Curl Randall, and Ho­
hU wife and parents Mr. and Mrs.;”1*'' , 5"c
.
,
.
team of lite Bliss Matinee that fin- i
.lre»dr rfw tn bn irfln, out Bu.w
ob. Earl Pennock
' Keith Chase scored a big 577 aer-! Ishcd in filth place In the team. ward Newman showing promise.
'i The season opens with MlddleMr and Mrs Bob Carpenter of'*"
kad “w *7*’'
Uen .trenjlh end to be etotlnlntt
,h(.
ol
, event
'•
j vllle--------here-_
on Monday, Apr 20.
Battle
Creek
were
supper
gucsta
BH
m League. His team Tool Room
the UUUMKe
.
'
The Tournament results:
। balance of the schedule is:
Thursday evening oi her parents. I«« * *“*r ,ro'? Pou,ndr\*’,t.L.K
At bet It U onl, rfe In
Ihbt
„Ul me
umplj.
Score Hdk. Total' Apr. 28— Freeport, here.
Five Man:
Mr. and Mrs Bert Gainder.
| Martin sconng best far the loansi
2836!
■J32J 5G4
‘
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outcome u tn doubt
' phetlrfly-tahiln, men .111 win
Miss Lorraine Coiiwm of Battle]»,$*9 ^rieiL OHter btankrdI I Food CpnUr
2416 —
... 2842: May 5—Ionia, there.
Thb Ume Oermeny will not k.^^. *nd ,he tre,i„t rft «. Creek spent Thursday afternoon and ah°P ®f,9.ce ?'"* Electricians dupli-• 2 Foundry Bibs
2840' May 8—Greenville, here.
2303 537
„.
Office by taking three games1 3 Salem Bliss.bln to r.,.m the InltuU.e b&gt;- eur.,
wm
p, [h( Friday with home folks.
May 15—•Greenville, there.
4 Medics
2436 388
Mason Newton spent Sunday with from Engineers.
prtt .tUO® Rumi, htt been .bln
youth.May 22—Belding. there.
Bliss
Matinee
| 5 Tol«dd
Toledo Bliss
Bliss
2105 639
his
brother.
Manson,
near
Richland.
Bliss
Matinee
to completely mobtltt her roreee end ।
,
,hp
i Toledo gave Londons a nice while-. •6’ Attons
2393
ta. Uw MemrtMC ot rboeter .up- . ,. J( _ they
washing and Salenis won a pair f Shop Office BliM 2191
A CHATTERBOX
A talkative person lias been trom Cleveland after losing the first
Pli."n". .... tmmZ
boo. !
“ "«"Un«
“X’ C^mtry '
called a charterbox for agM- Away' game by a lone phi -John Haven®
-Waker Dam"The soldier will never be paid back In the old days, even before the scored best with a 508 scries.
|
whether or not Russia has been able
time of Shakespeare, it was cus­ Womens City Tournament
!„ r.pl.et I,., .no™™, to— in
tomary for beggars to collect alms in: The Womens City Tournament
mrfunttdwulpm.nl
, u. ttuury rnuld po, O.n M«- a clack dish. In order to attract at­ opened on Sunday, and Ute team'
ttu
m Butt.
wtat
&lt;ora tention nnd secure offerings, the' event was bowled with eight teams 1
beggars used to shake the dish participating. The event was coinmu prf.1,1, tt the irftti mid.
w
|htir wortn
pleted in the one days bowling and
u doU,„, . . . „„ „ a„ n« bu. forcibly to produce aloud clatter. ,-------------—------------- ------------ ---------- ,
The Incessant noise raised by the Leonards With a score of 2456 won
outcome will be watched
tour hCroCJ|"
clatter of the clack dish, or box. as the city honors. They were hard
breathless interest everywhere.
:
’
it was also called, together with the prex-.ed. however, by F.tatc Insula­
It will be THE important battle1
beggar's cries for alms, gave birth lion and Strand who finished with
favors. He is not a mendicant He b to
, this expression.
Itcores of 244« and 2443 respective-!
a meat-eater, not a cake-eater "
-------- ; ly. The three team* participated tr&gt;
England's mobile food convoys the prize money. Windstorm .cored
। "There are too many men who ar&lt;
r&gt; -mr sm,
c*u*bk ot «*l rfdlrfnu who rf ]which speed to a town requiring aid.2433. Portias had 2361. Triq Cafe,
[
^Zu™An»,.. J W.F
'» '?■ have eight large vehicle, to a unit; hit 2398 and Banner scored 2316.
v 300-gallon waler tank; 2 trucks
The doubles will b* bowled thls|
with food for 12,000 meals; 2 trucks week end and the tournament will
»n,ucb. ett,™ ut ,tt H-tt,*™’ Ak r“”
u‘'
•arrying
kitchen
equipment,
toilers,
close
the
following
week
when
the
Mlln.ry AB.to ConunMrf brf.r. b ! ' Al ""
'» ‘S' 'b'"1
«»
and fuel: 3 mobile canteen*.
ingles will be rolled
I
IM,
Orarf.1 Sb&lt;tt .nd Ad- «""«“• « "
&gt;« pul k
mlr.1 Kbnmel tom. up tor eouit ‘ sm,’r
to DHirf. • ■ '

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No one can deny that there has »cm plain and fancy, catcMls dibeen painful muddling and delay rected a^ a group of girl golfers clad |
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UMduBmUd -imnmy.; •&gt;
to tl» blUb^nrv. a, men
nj[1..
! at home to labor and sweat and we­
lt would be just’ a&gt; logical lc' rincr
shoot every member of Congrc.v, whe i ‘ThMe *' onc
ground or
has Impeded U. S innamenl plan. *»hlch onl’r
mcn ln *»I* Coun*
in the past as to execute General , ‘n'
mcei-the ground ol a com.Short and Admiral Kimmel whure'*””’
untouched by greed
only "treason" wa* faulty Judg. untainted by Jealousy and su*piement—and no mote fault} th.ri'*™- •”rt
o( P^Judice against
somt of the errors in judgment l*n&gt;’ *”•” *hc common ^enemy and
made by congress during the post I ,,MK'C *h0 do l,ts *ork ~
.
decade at Uiat'
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“rc ,ro,n t,,c
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’.Anny Day address cl Lieut. Gen
THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS
Ben Lear ut Detroit. This is the
Four nwnths_ha-tr gone by jdnee man whom critics tried to dub the
Japan struts at Pearl Harbor.
"Yoo-Hoo General" because of disStnce then the forcer of the Hu-! eipltnary action he took against a

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ing Sun have beer, moving fcuwaid bunch of. rookies returning home
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But the picture is not all dark.
The American people have l'&gt; t'
neither their courage nor their faith j
They have taken in stride, the
abrupt change from peace to wtfr- j
In fact, every test of public opinion j
shows that citizens of the U. 5. A
are out in front of their leaden in;
their readiness to pay any price aixt;
make any sacrifices needed to wlnj

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Official muddling and delay alt
Washington has upset the public!
tar more titan new* of defeau
Americana are prtjiarlng for’a long!
and hard war. They have accepted:
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have become neither discouraged nor!

divided by the bad news.
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They just can't wear, look good
or hold their shape and fit as
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that all-leather shoes do.
Don't let your children find yen
guilty! Insist on all-leather
Poll-Parrot Shoes. They’re
more economical because they
wear longer and cut repair bills.

Zipper styles, button styles, slip overs, sleeveless
styles in button front and slip-o.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1M2

Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Gaskill entertalned with a family gathering
at their home southeast of the city
hut week Tuesday evening honor­
ing thrlr youngest son. RUltard. who
entered Uncle Sam’s service on
Thursday.

OBITVARY OF
ETTA BUMP

I gate to Coldwater for a Hl-Y eon-A
are five lettermen returning thia. menu.
The hUtory classes are to make!reTepce- *nd to tlie national con- I
up skit* to boost the sole of saving irrmcc in Oxlord, Ohio, tn June. 1
day evening In Central auditorium. stamps, and one will be given over,
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I
lhe
address system every! DEATH OF BUMMER
the daughter of Oscar and Diana
rtnally
the public
pub
MU.
uiur. buun.M
naikh
01,1 »'«■'&lt;■ !«■
—- inLelter'j
buslnea* English
,
b TtLaday
lUBlDEwNT AT OUN LAKE
I
Matthews. When a small child she classes
are writing autobiographies. Itlated six Into thrlr club---------- , ----------.
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-I——L April
At-HI 7: five .as
— —new
■ ■ —Jte•—
“The Hl-Y elated second semeiterl Mrn. Naomi Donahey Glenn, wife
AND
came with her parents to Michigan.I A. * vocation*
assembly
for
the
ev,nln
oner
9.
■“*.d
“ .H’eu ***lh fonn*T,y a--officers aa follow*: pres. Raymond of James R. Glenn, passed away on
After aiicnauig
attending sctwoi
school in
In Hasungsi
Hastings tresnmen
freshmen was netd
held April 0.
Bn
-h. taught several term* -r
...,
member
atl Muakegon.
Mtukesnn
Muskegon.
she
of
school
Ln
h mMnt
*
r
»
Kenyon:
vice
pm,
Joseph
Beck:
Friday.
April
3.
as
313
Hazelwood
the surrounding district*.
•-Datll^r mr
Aprl1 17 ho br*n !*1 “ college|sec.. Morris Hill: treaa. Thomas Ave.. Emsworth. Pa. Mr. and Mr* ammw a inuusai
Bhe was united In marriase to'
‘ rtay for u,c ’enlor cUm- when men1'; W8teni Raymond Kenyan appoint- Glenn have been summer residents, mediocrity never
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
Paul Bumn on Hmorning.
win mMl W|U, n-prwntativee.ed .Harold Fuller for Boys Union at Gun Uke tor lhe post thirtyand perpet
Ideal chapter of Ute Women
‘On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie ofThe
"the Moose w5r hold Thalr'rami-' Oni
was horn to thim m.v n
Thc ,nnUMl Spring Swing planned from bualnea* achoolt and college*.’council representative
i year* and have been attendants atlraise lhe stendar
Reickord entertained with a dinner tar meeting Friday evening April Bumpof Hinting* She died AprilJ bjf the
Unton eouncU w“ held,MlM Rowc l* ln charBc of “grange-; 'Gw HPY plan* to Mod a dele- the Chrtatlan Bclentlst church here; to a noble levelhonoring the approaching birthday* It at the Moose hall, with Mm. 8 at the home of her sisterai - J^_“yi^J^J?"m-MApr‘l_,0L.
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daughter.
Mr*. William
Fox
theme waa’lX'SXX^
hard luck and music was i
andtheir
Jotm
V.n AUa*
Tk^
Gr^Se^r i^Fi
Tn
Ii KhS
----------w. ...
A—, KT
«."» J-L
° - .. . with
-o.. the Ionia Chapter, a* a guest Dur- she leaver four grandchildren. Paul ,u™l,hed *
**&gt;'*"&gt; «&gt;"«»
zoo. Places were laid1 tor
for ten
ten with;1 016 Ionl? Chapter, as a guest. Dur- she leaves' (our grandchildren. Paul, The next issue of the Fortnight
...c table decorations belna
Apr11 home making will be a Bump of Burlington. Wayne of De—-- —, — ~~ •••—
.
the
being carried'
canted
out In red white aad blue other (ealure ot lhe Women of the Moose trolt. Patricia and Ellen al home;!*111J* PUbLUhed April 23 with same
out .U
in red. white from
and blue
other' ‘,r&amp;«rar!U
au
£l.maw'
three brother*. Dr W B Matthews
« fn^
*’£ “^V'T
?ue,u.._pr2rnt..rroT.
------ —------w.----------------of Grand Rapid*. Lewi* J. and) *“h
: Evelyn Towruend
GET YOUR SHARE
Mr"."' K
SS;lhS*.nH„'Sui. luild* will hold James R. Matthew* of Hasting*: ««l»tent editor.
MU. bmmCK B.W,
iuet Wednesday.; three sisters. Lillian. Minnie and' Record* at W. 8. T. C. show that
OF THESE VALUES
Evelyn all of Grand Rapldft; and four out of the ten Hastings high!
■ Mrs Ellis Kelley entertained her | chU^L—1
many relatives and friends who will1 graduates there are doing B work
ur above.
aoovc. Hastings
ruuiung* graduates
grnauacc* are
air
!i or
club
for dessert and card* Wednes?*
dav .'f^^l
W C —
T- U »•« ««» Tu«- mourn her leaving
Don't mist a single one!
' j doing especially fine work in chemonys JeffS Pttzra Cm wtrn^v &lt;tay' Apt11 21 Ml
home °f Ur‘
-Four -Hastings
______ students are mem-1 btr&gt;’ ,l lhc various college*.
Check your list of "things
Mrs. Junior MckiBlan. Mr*. Lloyd 1 p ‘JJ’for’TaiJJr Tea.°M? Alice -------°.
f------------* gr0Up.. _ _Westem' 7 The bov* to win the free throw)
•Anderson and Mr*. Robert Leary.!
L iSL,?
Mlchl- K*'
1
College
io buy" with the values
w—------- - co-ed* who have tournament held in the gym dur- i
The next party will be with Mrs ,
’A11
**
--------- for
- - training
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“-- enrolled
In the tractor Ing the noon hour April io were:
on this page and the hun­
U»-J,pe
Bussell Zefbel on Wednesday. April fn
u^Yted
1 “cr’ Fr,en“s “re cordlftl|y 1 | driving claaac*. which have been I Ted Banash. first; Kenneth Lane.
mvlU!a'
organized a* one of the war actlvl- second and Frank Bush third.
dreds of others In our storel
t w e r&gt; o z-i 1
u tie* at the college. The co-ed* are:)
The first track meet will be held
Friday evening Anne McDonald. L
w-it h
urn. Cogswell.
w
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H
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Beverly Jones. Greta
Mary Tuesday. April 23 with Battle Creek
m„L. .,»u„ n &gt; n~u. m--------------- ... - ------|«nwl . CUM A uhool There
McDonald was hnsia.L .t..’ataawi •»««w»on BL. on Wednesday evemr
nF
nln»’ Apr11 ”• *1Lh ‘
nlLTELr l.l^or’^Sht r^lper “
oetock
Robert
eeoraumA8uer?
McGlocklln 1* assistant haste** and
furnished the entertainment. Prize*
u-Ef^L!^bUuon U ta charBC!!
furnished the entertainment. Prize*
of the program.
win to Nancy Walt and Carol
Goodyear.
The wood filing cabinet is here to stay for a while and
The Business Women's Hospital j I

SOCIAL
EVENTS

CLUB NEWS

Etta -Matthews
was born Scp'.em-

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Organizations

WARD
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NOW You Can liny Files!

Mrs Emma 8. Evans was hoitess
to the New Idea club at a six-thirty
dinner at the home of Mrs. Ida F.
McCoy last Wednesday evening. A
color motif of Rreen and yellow was
used In Ute decorations and the
.same color* were used on the birth­
day cake honoring Mrs. Alma Flngleton. Mrs. Dorothy Sumner and
Mrs. Cora Boyes were In charge of
the . program which Included a
shower of holders for the honor

Guild meets on Monday evening.,
April 20. at the Presbyterian church
parlors, with dinner at 6:30. Please
notice the change-of day and date.),
Annual dues of »1.00 are to be col- &gt;1
lected at this time, so come pre­
pared to pay. The committee consista of
Grace, Reickord, chair­
man. MU* Marie Rowe. Mrs. Betty
Scobey and Miss Mabel Sisson.
{

Tlicre seems to be a "run" of ml**-'
Ing .person* in Barry county this
enjoyed. Mis* Marjorie E Boyes spring. More than a half dozen
rang two solos. "Spring I.* a Lovable such report* have been made at the
Lady” and "At Dawning.” The sheriff’* office. In moil cases, the
mrmoers
or two' h*v‘
members were
were aeepiy
deeply imerraiyn
Interested in
in ’*7 "turn* In *
looking through some Australian •
taken a trip to Chicago or some
magazines depleting the life, cut-. ou,er placr
tom* and manner* of that far away
land, which is such an important
country right now. '

Vari-colored balloon* made at-1
tractive decorations for the lunch-'
eon for eight given by Carol Good - ]
year at the home of her parents,!
Mr. and Mrs. David Goodyear. Sat­
urday noon. Later the girls attend­
ed the movies.

Rather than be the first to announce a wood file we
have waited until we could offer the best So far as we
know this announcement offers you the biggest wood
file value on the market today. Mighty important since
it is now almost impossible lo get any more steel files.
Four-drawer letter and legal files, at special prices.

LEE OFFICE S IP P I.Y

Mr*. OU**Hsrthy .and Mrs. Donell;
Stanton were hostes*e* to the Wo­
men of the Moose at the Utters;
home In the country. Tuesday evenlng. April 14. The evening was
spent sewing and visiting.
Mrs. Harry Bush and Mr*. H. I).'
Whlttum were hostesses at a din-,
ner and Heals shower at the homo I
of Ute former Wednesday evening)
honorbig Mis* Lillian StnIUi whoso
marriage to Raymond Gibson will;

Phone 2747

vin McCain. Mr*. Glenn. Kahler.
Royal Haye* and Ellis Kelley. Mr?
and Mrs McCain were gueaU. The
Mr. and Mrs
Jefferson.

Ellis Kelley on 8.)

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Around the Corner

Pennock Hospital Guild No. 22
was entertained by Mrs. R. O. Fin-1
nle on Wednesday evening of last
week. OfHcer* chosen for the en­
suing year are. Mr*. David French,
chairman: Mr* Lawrence Herrick,
secretary, and Mrs. D.,D Walton,
treasurer. Guild member* contribu­
ted a xhower of canned fruit and
vegetables for the hospital also. At,
contract. Mrs Harold Phillips and
Mr*. James Radioed were the win­
ner*.

Mrs. V. D. Widrig held open]
house on Bunday and Monday tor.
Corp and Mrs. Donald Widrig of:
Manhattan.
Kansas, who Were
guests of Hastings relatives. About ;
thirty friend* called. Upon his re-I
turn to camp. Corp. Widrig plans
to enter officer*’ training.

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We have on hand a limited quantity of four-drawer steel letter
file* and steel desks.

Mr. and Mr*. Harold Hecker,,
Miles avenue, are entertaining al 1
a family dinner ihls afternoon in
their home, honoring Richard Chris-;
tian. Lansing, who will leave soon
for Cairo. Egypt, a* an ambulance’
driver in the American Field serv­
ice. The guests include Mr. and;
Mr*. D, U Christian. Hasting*:!
Mr. and Mr* David Christian and
Forrest Christian, Detroit: and
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Christian and
family. Kalamazoo — Kalamazoo
Gazette. Sunday edition.

Daffodils, snapdragons, sweet pes*
and other spring flowers made a
lovely centerpiece for the speakers'
table at lhe dinner at the First
Methodt’t church Monday evening.;
wlien the official board entertained'
the members of the choir and gueste.;
Ninety were present. Mrs Guy C.
Keller, chatrmap of the committee,
had written a story In which a
number of old-time song* were clev­
erly introduced and sung by the
group a* the pastor, the Rev. L.»
Winston Stone, read the narrative.!
Rev. Slone also paid a fine tribute*
to the choir and gave special rec-i
ognillon to C. A. Kerr, who sa.ig for1
so many year* and was a faithful
choir member. Responses were made1
by Mr*. Robert Burch, eliolr dirretor, and by Mr. Kerr and Roy
Chandler spoke for the official
ixiard. Mrs Harold Foster, organ­
ist. and Mrs Stone were presented
with corsages and the beautiful
centerpiece was given to Mrs. Burcjv
Mrs. Keller. Mrs. J. W. Hewitt. Mrs.
Stuart Clement and Mrs. Walter;
Wallace composed the committee In
charge of the dinner and program'
and It was a delightful social event.;

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THE BASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1M4

' i Barry Ministers at Seven Co. Meet.
E |lnLl___
,
A number of Barry County min-''-* E’ Un,on 'O
; liters were in Battle Creek on Mon!day. attending the annual meeting1
I of the seven counties which are in-'
1 eluded in tlie W. K. Kellogg Fnun-;
&gt;
I’dation. Speaker* included Dr. Ro-'
1 1
*.
'bert Tucker Of Cincinnati. Ohio and;
b
HOLINESS TABERNACLE
. Dr Aib(.rl Buckner Coe of Oak Pork
Everyone enjoyed the Male Quar-I ju. Both diacusaed attitudes of the
telle and R*v. and Mrs. Phipps from' Christian church toward world peace
the Seminary' at Owosso last Sun- after the war. as well a* some of
if day. Rev. Mr*. Manker will speak] the immediate problems raised by
on “The Shepherd's P*alm" next; the war.
Sunday evening. Prayer service at. Qfficer* of the seven-county mln■
7.45 p. m. Wednesday at the church, hterial group were elected, includJ. Prayer service Thursday p. m at Ing Rev. Russell McConnell of Char­
t
2:30 at Mrs. Sam Shriver. Madison fotte. president. Rev.* Don M. Oury
f
6L You are more than welcome to, Of Hastings, vlce-pres.. and Re/
t~ any or ail of these services.
Sutcliffe of Hillsdale, secretary ana
' treasurer.
GRACE LUTHERAN ( HI'RCH
Free Methodist Church
' pastoFr sermon theme next Sunday
Rev/C. F Gallup of Zeeland Ls
Sunday school staff meets Fri­ '
angalLst al the special serv- i
day. April 17. 7:30 P M at 521 V ice*' which began Sunday evening:
Court.
last throughout this week. The'
Membership class meeting We
church Is located al the comer of,
Colfax and N. Boltwood. Rev. Gui• BAPTIST CHURClup Ls new "nfl ‘u,ferent "nd you 1
Sunday *cl]at 10 o'clock. "En- wl” ,lkc hlm
ter Tile Bible Reading Contest."
The Barry County Christian EnThe subject at the divine services FIRST CHURCH OF
deavor Union will sponsor a recrenWill be "Disciple Whom Jesus CHRIST. SCIENTIST
tional program Monday evening,
Loved."
• The subject for Sunday is "Doc- April 20. 1.1 tlie Nashville high
Thc Baptist Ladles Aid will meet, trine of Atonement ''
school with the Rev. Phil M. Jenwith Mrs F. Smltlf. East Mill street.'
kins. Pastor of Scribner Ave. Bapon April 33 tn the afternoon.
tbt church. Grand Rapids, in charge,
AU voting people in rite county are
Invtted to attend this program which
begins at
8 o'clock.
*' "

near
Rev. Phil M. Jenkins

Neiter—Smrter—More Comfortable!

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METHODIST CIH'RCII

10 30.
The Sunday services i
11:30 and 7:3(rarr for you
An effort Is being made to organire a choir.
...m..
Yeung people's ...e......
meeting Fridav
evening at the home of Marguerite
and Bob Kidder In N. Irving.
Ladies' prayer meeting Wednesday
afternoon. Place announced SunWednesday evening prayer meet-

Cenard Smith. 517 W. Grand St.
We are looking forward to a great
sen ice on Sunday moniing. April
. 26. when Mr. and Mrs. Allan’ Idd! dick, missionaries from India, home
'.on furlough, will be present and will
have a thrilling me*.'age. We urge
T everyone mtercMed in missions to
come out and hear .these good peo­
ple
N. Irving
Sunday services nt the usual
hours.
Friday night young people's serv­
ice at .the Arthur Kidder home.
Tuesday evening prayer service at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Wai-

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The Coeniu Club will meet April
Tlie pastor ha* been invited to
lead a discuMion group of 30 to 50
young people of high xchool and 1
college uge ut tlie Piral Presbyterian
Church of Htlbdaie Sunday after­
noon May 10. Tne subject of the
discusalon will be "How We Got
Our Bible.” Young people from nil
the churches of Lansing Presbytery
will attend this meeting and parU-&gt;
cipate In the program.
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Community
Notice*

TIMELY MESSAGES CONTINUED

SUNDAY

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EXTENSION GROUPS
EXTENSION GROUP

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

. C*nt&lt;r suwt
K..ry4.&gt; I HENDERSHOTT
EXTENSION IIP.DUPS
or the bazarf.he
Itu St. In nrrt tack ww
* H*n«&lt;«r St.
AHreii Mllr*rr.jli. r»«tnz

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□ RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

Cku&lt;ia| DEIT0M EXTENSION CLUB

EAST STATE ROAD

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

(IMMANUEL EPI’COFAL CHURCH
Quimby
... „Hr
er who arc interested in a 4-H Summrr Project are asked to meet at the;
home of Mrs. Charles Rowlev Friday,
April 24lh at 8 P. M. to enroll The
project* to be had are: Flower gar.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
dening. Victory gardening. fc.od(
preparation, canning. potUtry. Uvcstock, crops and Home numasenicnu I
Every girl should take one of these ।
project* and if you nrtn t able to NORTH IRVINO wf.bleyan metho­
DI6T
attend, phone or write your enroll*'
”** CHURCH
Ml!** ScBtk»*t or rr*n
ment. .
J. R. CkriipoU. MlnUt.r

HASTINGS METHODIST CIRCUIT
RUTLAND CENTEX
I XTI
l»'i i.Ko'.ir

Tlie Quimby W. S. C. S. meets'
*hh Daisy Freeman this afternoon. ।
April 16 Everyone invited.

Martin Corners
Hie W. 8. C. S. will meet with
Blanche Bayne Wednesday.
_______
AP^1 XI for a pot lack supper. A IU8TIK08 webleyan Methodist
cordial invitation Is extended to nil.I
church
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J. B. Chtl»»*U. MlaUUr
Bellon
101 E. SUU Rd.
Phon* 31
The regular family nigiit meeting'
Ooapol C.nt.r Wb»r* Ckrlal t*
of tile Methodist church will be held
in the church basement Thursday'
evening. Pot luck supper at 7:00
with Mrs. Lincoln Bu»h nnd Mrs.
John Harrington in charge. A col-:
ored quartet from Battle Creek will;
tqipeur on the prpgrani.
The next meeting of the Milo-i,
j JEFFERSON STREET U. B. CHURCH
Cressey Home Literary Club will be]
at the home of Mrs. H. J. Krauss oil
Thursday. April 23 Mrs. Cecil Bar­
num of Augusta will be co-hostess.
There will be a speaker from Kala­
ma zoo, Roll call—Current Events.
Miss HageLshaw. County Health
Counsellor, will give a talk to the
mothers of all children, regardless
of age Thursday. April 16 at 2
o'clock Tlie subject wjll be "Safe­
guard the Health of the Family Dur­
ing lhe War Emergency." Any one In
this jiart ol the county Ls welcome.

FOR SALE
....In Wolverine
Shell Horsehides

PASSING OF MRS.
HERTHA HOI GlITALIN
Mrs Bertha A. Cowels Houghtai.
in. aged 75. passed away Saturday
at tlie home of her daughter. Mrs.
Ruth Hoyt of Nashville. Her hus­
band. Allen HoughtaUn. grid a son
preceded her in death, the son's
death coming after the close of the
World-w«r in which he served. Sur­
viving tire two daughters. Mrs. Hoyt
of Nashville and Mrs. Cora Carlisle
of Battle Creek: two grandchildren:
two great-grandchildren:- a sister.
Mrs. Cynthia Randall of Hostings.
and two brothers. Frank Howe of
Vestaburg and diaries Howe of
Mississippi. Funeral services were
held nt the Leonard funeral home
on Tuesday at 2:00 P M. the Rev.
A. M. Coldren officiating
Inter­
ment in the Union cemetery.
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HISTORY'S
COMING CLIMAX

cablton center
extension group

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The RAF is chuckling Chtr «»*"
f-N-XI : story of n ’entp1 on an aerodrome
somewhere in Britain. "Halt.” lie
I challenged. “Who Roes there?”
I "Don't be slHyl" said lhe sentry.
’ "Go on in "
| "But I am a-foe. I'm a German
! airman. I've been shot down nnd
bailed out.”
"Gosh!" exclaimed flic sentry.
"You wait here till 1 find out what
| to do with you " '

PINE LAKE
EXTENSION GROUP
Tlie first highway across the y,
Isthmus of Panama at the Canal 1.1
Zone Is scheduled to be finished by
next spring.
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HASTINGS I. O. O. F. HALL
CORNER OF JEFFERSON AND GREEN

. MILLIONSsay Wolverine Shell
Horsehides have such soft up­
pers and such pliable soles, it’s
like working in house slippers.
Yet it’s amazing the way they
resist perspiration and farm­
yard acids —defy scuffing and
scraping —actually wearing
months and miles longer! More
amazing still, they even dry
out soft and flexible after soak­
ing. See them at our store and
be convinced.

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DURING
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nttia Toolh Patia and a 6 oi.
till Mi 31 Antiseptic Solution.

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BAPTIST CHURCH

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST

meeting with Mr. and Mrs
Moore. Thursday. April 23

COMFORT

BIBLE PROPHECY

the churches
FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Emmanuel Epl*c°PxI Church
The Rev. Don M. Oury will preach'
on "n&gt;e Good Sliephcrd" at the
11 o'clock' service.

Plan to hear our missionaries
from India. Rev. and Mrs Alton
Liddick, sit the church. Sunday eve­
ning, April 26. You'll not want to Doud Corner*
The Doud L. A. S will be enter­
tained tor dinner April 23 by Mr*.
Arcelus Campbell. Everyone wel­
PRESBYTERIAN
come.
,
The final sessions of the I-ansing Gregory District
Presbyterial Society for Missions
A community meeting will be held
will lx* held at the church today nt
nt Gregory school Monday. April 20.
9:00 A. M nnd 1:30 P. M These at 8 P M. to dheuas the moderiiUameetings are open to the public and
anyone intrresieflL. invited to at­ tion of the school.
tend.
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.
.,
One of the last step* in airplane
At the Sunday morning worship productton at One American facthe pastor will tell about "Resource- tory Is to camouflage the plane:
fulness'' mid will preach on the dull green-brown color U for many
theme. "Holding Fa*t
military planes, with lhe lower part*
A young people s group of bov s
grty
deep Jungle
and Kiris aged 13 to 15 incIumvv al I for Un„ destined for the Dutch
meet at the church, at 6:30 P. M.
Indies
under lhe leadership of Lynox Lew'
is.

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�THB HASTINGS BAKNER, THURSDAY, APRIL !&lt;, 1KI

PERSONAL MENTION

'BERNICE JANSEN
GUEST $PEAKER AT
WOMAN'S CLUB

REPORTOFWOMEN'S
CLUB MEETING
Edward M. Brigham, assistant
director of the Kingman Memorial

BARNUM HCUOOL

f' JI AMERICAN LEGION

urday and Sunday.
speaker at the April 10 meeting of
(Last Week's News)
Mbs Marjorie E. Boyes was tn
Mbs Naomi Clum was in Battle
Was a Patiangar on the the Hastings Women's dub. Mr.' Patient* discharged from the* hoaLansing on Saturday.
Creek on Monday.
sing spent Sunday with her sbter,
Brigham's subject was "Bird Neigh- pltal during lhe week were the fol-1
Mrs. Keith Durkee.
lU-Fatod Athenia
Ray Waters was in Chicago Mon- [ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lcwb visited
' bors'* and hb talk was Illustrated lowing who had had major opera Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentins
day on a buying trip
framds at Godwin Heights on Sun-'
ipeak,r Ior HMUn&lt;a Woro. with colored slides. Thb subject Hons. Mrs. Lewi* Danieb. Woodland,
and baby of Hastings, also MrsJ f“mlly
Kenneth Blddk- was home from «/-.
. an* Club on Friday afternoon. was especially timely, coming a* itiR. 2. discharged Apr. I; 7.
Prancli
Tuesday evening a fatigue
---- - Fort Custer on Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cram of Mid- April 24. will be Mlu Bernice K- did at a period when scores of Baker, Middleville, Apr. 3; Mrs. Max
-'detail, composed of all members tlie Keith Durkee home.
Atra. Alma Fingleton was in Chi-!' ?J*vU}e *?rr Bue*u Sf Mr. and Mrs Jansen, director of Neighborhood feathered visitors are arriving daUyj Gooch. 821 N. East si, Apr. 3: Don-,'*rhn can be present, will meet at
Dorothy Hebe. Hfllis and
LdCiqn hall at 7:00 p. m.. to
cago Monday on a buying trip.
| Uan L*’1’
Friday.
, House in Orangeville township.
from South end Central America aid Golden. Cloverdale. Apr. 2; Ezra Hie
।
, Oatley. Nashville. Apr. 1.
&lt;dear; up the yard around lhe Legion
Judge and Mrs. A. p. McDonald
Mrs. Mead Bablgcr
Baklger of
Miss Jansen, who work! under and lhe touthern stales.
Mr. and Mn.
Arrangement have already
were In Grand Rapids on Monday. Willow HUI, Hi., are guest* of Dr. the department of missions of the
PSLU°?a°! Mr
Those discharged after minor op- !hall
been made to erect a flagpole on
Bn.h.m'.
talk
•».„
oeoIV
Mrs. Mary Van Dugterm and Mr*., and Mr*. Guy C. Keller.
■——.Episcopal
”
—•- church, ha* spent
ten
. wu fcn.ua w U» „aUm
.
B^C. Brock spent Sunday in Lake!1 Mbs Gertnute Renttey nf Kalama -. years In ifipan. Her work thctc! RVUn
migratory hablta
Golden';Fred,o.rl»r. PWpfcl. Apr. . MU. the south halt of the Legion tot
hahiu of the
IJ. Oolfca
PUwer and Arctic
Anitin Tern.
Ttem. The former j1 Rulh
n
:
1 mu
zoo wna
was inc
the guest
guest or
of Nr.
Mr. ana
nnd Mrs.
Mrs. combted largely of training “
kta-|Pto»cr
\
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“"t
.-------- jinuiii laggun. Freeport, R j, Apr. and the work of seeding and tandh Gaskell on Saturday
ui.-lMni
/ Mi and Mrs. Glenn Densmore F
F. H.
ctergarten teachers, and —
working
1 bird &gt;w«t&lt;
nests in
in ih»
the Arette
Arctic nnrinn
region nnd
and -.
7; mi** Hazel McDonald Ionia. R 1caping thb prominent" comer will
(spent the
th. weekend
wAnd In South
omni. Bend; Mr' andMra
and M
Alh
... ^
rt ‘„,lu&gt;r
. with health education people in
tn t^e,
the, winter* in me
the Argentine, more tnsn;
than[ 5 Apr 7. Roderick Tleta. Hastings. ।proceed as fast as finances and time
4neA.v
portion, of
it Japan
Japan, j 8.000
8X300 mUe. distant
dtatent. The tatter ha* Apr
'pn buslneM.
1 Wo«Ua^w«? m.X° . northern rural portions
401 a
will permit.
Thorn Naglcr was
wns a guest of y
Mrr and m
X
8W”U 1 । She
""-----------“ been called
l~’ the rrn.mnUm
\5Irs Thera
Mra
G1.8M
n ndly
C|um 811
wa* on ---------------------the government----------commitChampion mtarnnt!
migrant lgan Apr j. gtuart Cleveland. ImMembership has reached a total
Id Mrs.
Mrs Lewi*
IZ-WL, Miller
Millrr of
nf Nash-,
Mn.H"",
na MW* a,&lt;
M&gt;. and
L.“
u ' tee for education, and ha* muehof lhe world traveling more than, Uy city, Apr. 1; Mr*. Donald Sledge 1exceeding that of last year with a
villa, a part of last week.
Private Franklin Beckwith, who nnt.hand knowledge of the.life and 20.000 mile* from the Arctic via, ||30 r .Michigan. Apr.3.
few more expected to come in in
Dr\D. D Walton was tn Lansing hn' ?”'n
at Fort Karri- CUMlonM of ine Japanesc-people, a* Europe and Africa to South Amer-, Olhcr rjatirnt. .. ih- hosnltal last time for the spring round-up on
yrater^r attending the Academy ™home over lhe week- &lt;eU M
amblUons for empire, lea.
w
«e
April 27.
of Optometry nt the Old* hotel. /'rnd
Mbs Jansen relumed to Amerital The entire talk stressed consent-'
The ^nnual father and son ban­
Mr. nnd'Mt.^Forresl WoodinXnd1 Rev. J. R. Chrbpell left for Wil- Ju*t before the outbreak of war! in! tion of our bird life and our re­
quet U scheduled to be held Tues­
children of BrChont_.werc-Buridny
hamston Monday where he Iscon-, Europe, coming around by way of; sponilblllty to save what nature has
"■ “*"hohas’ T broken hlo day evening. April 28. at the Legion
cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Newton ducting a two weeks' cvangclbtlc India, lhe Mediterranean, and Great given u*. The extinction of lhe pas- ”B
hall. Chow will be served at 7:00,
• Banner.
meeting., Britain, sailing on the Ill-fated senger pigeon stands as a tombatene1 *J{"‘
with a program following.
Pvt. Richard Gaskill of Ft. Custer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul and; Athenia. to whose sinking she wks to man* folly and wastefulness The
.•pent Sunday with Ills parents. Mr.
Marietta and David visited Mr. and Injured, but rescued. Since her re-; beauty of the colored slide*, taken, Ha.u '
R *4 flnd
rhariwi
Tlie regular meeting of the Aux-'
and Mrs. Floyd Gaskill of near
Mr*. Raymond Faul of Chicago turn, she has spenta year on the! by Mr. Brigham added much to the,
. c;..rk.v.11j. n .
n inedlc.i iliary will be held thb evening at
Quimby
from Saturday till Monday.
I staff of Brent Housd for oriental i afternoon's enjoyment.
I patient*- Mr* Leri* Fingleton 720 E lhe Legion hall. A good attendance
Mn,. Glen Fnrshev of Detroit wasMr*. Ethel Hess b visiting her student* In Chicago. Her present’ Prior to Mr. Brigham * address “
g^.n st Mr* Abraham Eash Alto Is desired.
nn overnight guest of her cousin,
'i-'ter. Mr*. Mend, of Freeport thb, work U In directingsocial and re- report of the State Federation held
‘n
.'
'
Mr* A. Pender and husband last
we-k. ....
Tlie tatterW.W&lt;
wasw.s
theuunua,
Sunday
; creational •lu
activities
M —
Detroit
wa* given
Robert ,• HOxtingS
„ i'
: vir»uuu»l
.imct for
a&lt;n the
w.c rural
.—
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••Mr*.
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til* lor aurwrv
SUreVFV' Mrs
Mrs
Now that we arc al! doing our bit.
Thtinutnv
.. Jones., ____
...i Orangeville.
ill- &gt; Shannon
«■ z.
.surgery, Floyd
Thursday.
guest of KZMr. and Mrs Oscar
area In ___
and_____
around
Shannon, cluh
club delraato
delegate.
Robert Cote
J22innjui
W Madison
nr
.nd
Mr.
Ouy
C
K.U.r
Durtnf
U..
»U
W
menUu.
,
The
April
MUl
m«Un«
wUl
W
SS.S
R 3 Nwln" £?h some knitting, sewing, other* taking
Mr. and Mrs. E P Bottum visited
Red Cross First Aid. Home Nurs­
turned Monday
- ------from Syracuse. N. has been much in --demand
-------- as -a-------------------] featured by -a tolk
talk by
by Mist
Miss Bernice
Bernice.
Cressey medical patients- Ro- ing. Nurse's Aid. etc. we still have
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bottum and ---------------------d*v&lt; ,n»at»r
silcock Hastlngs^R 5 minor
V.. where
where thev
they snent
spent leveral
several days
speaker h«fnn&gt;
before cehanU
schoob. cluha
clubs and,
and Jansen,
Jansen, who
who hak
hak lately
lately returned
returned
voiw of Ann Arbor from Thursday Y_
till Monday.
,
with their son and daughter-in-law.! church organizations In lhe larger .from missionary work In Japan.
1
jsurgery;
’
We must clean sbouse. from attic toi
Mbs Suzanne Sumner went to Mr. end
and Mrs. Krar.ta
Krantz Uclkr.
Keller.
cities of Michigan. Hllnob and WU-------------- * * *
the basement; even the garages, etc |
aT
r»
1
•
«L
■ Mrs Do™ Coleman. 418 S. Church We must round up all scrap me tab. |
Grand Rapids Sunday where site
—1— Donna
3~...._ Gene Todd &lt;».,u
v consln. •
Miss
and x.,.
Miss
IxCW DOOK8 111 tuC I St., was discharged April 2.
has it prelfion as organist at the Betty
Lea
Singleton
tlie
week—
-—
-l ™. apent X
-----The dub extends a cordial invita­
rag* and string for the con-i
I Donations to the hospital include papers,
Pnntlind
hotel.
—-* with Betty's
- —
• P.
— J.
- iHar—
■' tion to those Interested In hearing
trlbullon to democracy. Even the!
----- ---------------end
uncle.
Greens. Tons, Teals
J the following: Welcome Corners
Mrs. Leland Bennett spent Mon- ring, in Grand Rapids. The girls Miss Jensen. Tea wlfT be served,
envelope you received In the morn-:
Ladles*
Aid
Society,
18
dressing
and Browns. Sizes 6
dav at Nashville called there by the. went roller skating at the Pent Committee In charge:—Mrs. Rlchtowels and 12 operating room table Ing mail U wanted by Uncle Sam I
lllni.-.-. of Mr. Beiuietl's mother. Mrs. I House Saturday evening.
lard Groce. Mrs. Harold Phillips.
Fiction
Each material should be In a pile
to 14.
and
stretcher
coven:
Presbyterian
Frank Bennett.
Chief Radio Opera&amp;r Frank Wey- Miss Sarah Schader.
, Harry S. Drago—Buckskin Empire.
by Itself, as one pile for magazine*, j
j
Church
Guild.
25
napkins;
Guild
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Myers and erman. yho was visiting hb par• - ------------------one for paper, one for iron, etc.!
। Charles H. Snow—The Brand
No. 7. 2 doz. sheets; Guild No. 11,
daughter of Newcastle. Ind . were! enU. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Weyerman.i LEYENDECKER-GIBSON
, Stealer.
This makes salvage easier and
45 doctor’s towels and 27 napkins;
giH'sta of Mr. anti Mrs. Royal Myers•I while on furlough,
received word lol1 Norma Lucille Gibson and Donald
ir--- --------------------------Luke Short—Hardcase.
quicker. The Idea Ls to keep it|
Guild No. 12. 3 doz. napkins; Guild
over
I1 renort
•ru the
ft., weekend.
-;
r5P°rt at
al Ran
34,1 Pr»nrlu-n
Francisco thl«
thl* ThH»«.i
Thurs-i Duane Leyendecker were united In
Will James—The American Cowmoving. Get It to the melting pot!
No. 18. 1 doz. sheet* and 1 dhz. O.
The Mivch Edith and Alberta Me-1 day morning, and left Hastings marriage Sunday. April 12 at 1:30 boy.
as soon as possible.
*
- j
Cleltand and friend Donald Gou-h। Monday night for Chicago. He has: p. m. ln , ceremony held at tlie
Johnston McCulley-Range Law-, B. binders; Guild No. 19, 3 dox.
It is aUo suggested that the|
Mayo covers and 0 surgical towels.
of Laiwing'visUed the former* par-(had many Interesting experiences farm hbme of the bride's sister and yer.
I All of these gift* are greatly ap- American Legion Auxiliary Unital
eni* Monday night
night.
’
I] w
ent*
during the ,past few month* since brother-in-taw. Mr. and Mrs Clyde
Arthur H- Gooden-Roaring River
make stationery or sewing kits in ai
Mr. and Mr.
Mrs. Kenneth Bulk ley of I the war started.
started.
Mr.
_________
; Skinner, northeast of Middleville. Range.
J predated.
, . .
Legion Auxiliary blue leatherette
Grand Rapids were Bunday guests! TiinnvM^^i r'' '
I Thr&gt;’ spoke thelr vowa bcfo" Bev
Nflwn C Nye-Gunflghler Breed.'
al lhe hMpltal dur- with gold binding, with name of
of Mr nnd Mrs, George Sumner and X Ann* 0 r/rn
Ca,ley and ,hclr ln,m,cdlaU »a«n‘U«»
Ernest Haycox-Alder Oulch.
mg tiw^ week were? a daughter to American Legion Auxiliary-printed!
Corduroys, Gaberdines. Twills, Pre­
Mbs Suzanne Sumner.
T^ri
................. ........
"mld *
01 l0Ve,y 'pr,n* H— . '*Ubur D 8‘®*»'-«ou"d ot B®*-. Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Sheldon. In tapes and present one to each
Mr.:. C. T. Cord-% relumed Fri­
shrunk. Fast Golors. Sizes 6 to 14.
The April meeting of the Thom- er*
locks.
' Clarksville R 1 Anr 6 a daughter man leaving the community for war j
day from a three weeks’ visit with apple Garden Club was held Thur*Tlie bride, gowned in a spring-like
e. P. Oppenheim-The Stranger's;
a„d
Marlon Smith services.
The leatherette would!
her sister. Mrs. J. Rowan, of Chi­ day. April !». at the home of Mrs street length dress, canted a bou-'oate.
Halting* R 4 Apr 8’ a son to Mr' post about »3.75 a yard and would]
cago nnd is now al her own home E A. Burton. Thl* wa* the "Ex- quet of cream colored rose* and p.Uc
Agatha Christie—The Body In the "nd Mr* 'Druni Max Puffoaff Nash- make about 10 kite. The tape* are|
on W. Walnut St.
change Day" meeting and several peach .weel pea. while her attend- Library.
1 JiUe R l^?r 8 1 ton to Mr and procurable for ten cent* a dozen at
Mr. and Mrs Ray HltchklM and ladies reported a surplus of plants ant. Mrs. Marian Williams of FulMartha Ostenso-Lovp
Passed Mr.’ ij&gt;wrence Miller Clarksville national headquarters. Indianapolis.]
•on of Detroit have ret unit'd to of different kind* lhatjhe member*, ton. carried pink and blue sweet Tills Way.
tR
Anr n- n son to Mr and Mrs Indiana. Other materials could be.
their home after spending u week might have to add to their gardens peas to match her jacket dress. The: Helen Topping Miller-Desperate| Davjd Bartholomcw 1030 S Park used, such a* duck, or awning cloth, |
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs
The business meeting was opened, groom was attended by his brother.--------AnReI.
Apr 12;
12 a
a daughter
daughter to
to Mr and which are less expensive but not so.
im.. Apr.
James Endsley.
by the Pres Mrs W D Bamea and Wayne.
Sophie Kerr-Michael'. Girl.
Kel ' ‘
• ■ Mr. •and, InruHl*.»i
Sophie
Kerr
—
Michael's
Girl.
|
MtK
Kellh price. Caledonia. Apr. | durable.
Paul
............ Miller left Saturday for due tome
.-k-iicc uiofinc
theuuabsence
theprogram,
programi rvuowuig
Followingme
theceremony
ceremonyme
the*cuwed-] Grace L. Hill
—Girl of the Wood*.
1* oa sen to Mr. and Mrs. Emery !I Contents
for the Stationery Kit
Hill-Girl
Woods. 114;
-----rniiL-LM- city to yf.it his mother i chairman she also presented the; ding dinner was served to the guests' Louise
lxnllsc Platt Hauck—Gardenias Jones. Nashville. R. 2._____________________
Apr.
7.
„r.. ..
I should be as follows: Stationery, enMrs. Clarence
Clan-new Woikmun
Workman r.ccompan-;
errAmnax.. sprakcn,
Mr* Rras* read an
aricr whIch lhe new^. married cou. Por 8ue
Patient* discharged during the vetopes, automatic pencils with re­
led him u* far a* Buckley to visit terestlng bulletin frotn iJinslng en- pic left for their home in Hastings,
France*
Parkinson
Keyes—All I week were Harry Shute. 421 E. Cenbookof atamp* post
.nd
her mother for a few days.
•
rouruglng people to plant garden*
----------------- *• ------That
Glitters.
- ter St, Apr. 12; Mm. Leona Ftngle-I Lj«ton booklet Pall In.
S“«KeslWilllnm Dibble ot Chicago was a and carry them out luccesafully.! EXTENSION GROUP
John Steinbeck—Tlie Moon Is ton. 710 E. South St.. Apr. 12; Mbs! *d ”"le!?U ,0[
Mr*. Valentine took up the subject NO. 1 ELECTS OFFICERS
Down.
Doris Gilliland. Lake Odessa. APr-i
nJdlrs wlthof Victory Gardena. She gave a Ibl
Extension Group No 1 met on. Gene Henry—Mis* Bronskn.
11; Mr*. Alvah Curtl*s..E. Orchard' kh’kl colo"d thread, needles with
Ing
to
of of
Just the garment for the smaller
plant »u
so we
of last
week as
at inc
the! Felix Saltrn—Good Comrades.
.,
,, celebrate
, —,, ..the birthday
........ „ ' —
' good vegetable* to
W pinin
wc Tuesday
1 wauay evening ui
uuii was
1.. tor canning;
__ home of ft.
i.,,j
—
Mbs Marjorie E. Boves on Sunday.* vnluhf
might have ,« ......
surplus
Mrs »
Fredi ,o..i
Fairchild.
E.I' Manuel KomrofT—In the Years of j St, Apr. 9:^ Mr*. Grace England, ^ng eye* or what is known a* a
(Woodland, Xpr. 12: Mrs. Clifford
ly pU“'.^‘5“"d
fellow. They wear well. Easy to
Gunt.s of Mr.
Mr and
nnrl Mr,.
Mr. Howard
ITnor-irrt n,l4 »Pokc of .1
______
.3 Bond
_ j St, with eighteen
.... ...
__
. ' Qur Lord,
Guests
the
one* ...
to ...
be planted
present.
1 Hammond, Hastings, R. 2. Apr. 11: kh^n” h^Anrll* BuileUn’
Bristol on Friday were her parents. now.
When the early vegetable* Leaders chosen for lhe ensuing year] William C MacDonald—The Rid-i
wash — look dressy. Size 3 to 12.
Mis* Beverly Brown. 109 W. State ~Prom °‘e April Bulletin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schreuder nnd are gone fall flower* may be put In are Mrs. Harold Haynes and Mr*, die of Ramrod Ridge
Ihrir daughter. Helen, nnd a niece their ptace. She also touched on Arthur Snyder. Mr*. B. F. Cowles
Aviation Cadet George Benner. I
George W. Ogden—West of tlie 8t" Apr 9'
Betty Ann Peterson nil of Plain-'' the peed for buying good seed and who lias been a leader, wa* named' Rainbow
Those regbtered for m^lcal Mn of Dr and Mni. Benner of I
'conserving It and urged members o* a substitute leader.
!
’
Non-Flellon
treatment are; Mr* Charles Stahl, woodland arid Aviation Cadet Frank
Mr. nnd Mrs Frank-Cooper and!i not to forget the new flowers that
Other officers chosen for the
*».«!„. n.
Clarksville. R. 1. Mrs. W. D. Ben-'w i{osrr.,.
of Mr and Mrs.'
daughters. Carolyn and Julia Ann.]! arc out. We were then shown rata- year arc: chairman, Mrs. Vemor' — A«]talne D® SaInt Exupery Fllgh.
nett. 638 E- Mill St, Miss COTa j
Rogers, student* at Corpus
.-plan to attend the Grand Rapids ilogues with new vegetable* and a, Blough; secretary. Mrs. A. R. Van]
Shire, I-ake Odessa. Mrs. Dora Cole- chrUtle Tt.xa5 spent Easter weekNina Brown Baker—He Wouldn't
Symphony concert tomorrow eve­ chart .for gardens with vegetable* Til: recreation leader. Mr*. Otto
man. 418 S. Church St, Fred Hoop- ■ end wlth pyt Jean England of
---------------- 1
Kln« *8lmon Bolivar).
ning end hear Gladys Swarthoul. and flowers combined.
. - Isenhath
er, Middleville. Charles Iterrier. 219; Woodland who b n mN(lcal student
p .n. were made
m.rt. (A, Achievement
1 William Targ—American Books
th- guest soloist.
,
| Mrs. Bulling then gave an ln-| nans
E Blatr St, Carl'Mnln, 403 E. Blair &lt;_
Air Corns in San Antonio,
Plans were made for
for Achlevemen . and
PrlcM- nMn.
St, and Nevin Bechtel Creoey. •U.Tex.x *Ae thre^boys had a ple.sMiss Charlotte Barnum returned 1 trresllng article. We were told to Day and the subject of proper meal]
, Allda Frances Pattee—Vitamins
to her work In Chicago Ttnirsday j plan our garden according to the planning wa* dbcussed.
1
of whom are showing Improvement.
weckcmr together In San Anand
Minerals
For
Everyone.
after a ten day visit with frlrnibl amount of time we have, to work
..
... be a poll
The -----next .meeting
will
Major surgical patients are Mr».|tonlo
'
I
Joseph
Edward
Davies
—
Mission
Into while attending Hie meeting! It and how much to plant for the______
u
luck dinner ».
al the „
home
of Mrs. W
B. P. Hubbard. 814 E. Marshall St,
',4&gt;
To Moscow.
conducted by her friend. Miss Anna number in lhe family, about lhe J. Field on April 21.
Darrell D. Aldrich who enlisted in
। Ann Roe Robbins—25 Vegetables. Mrs. Harry Bush. 812 N. Hanover
F McGhle at the Wesleyan Metho-1 sutceision of crop* and how many.
----J Arthur K. Train—Story of, Every­ St, Mrs. Allie Davi*. Lake Odessa,] lhe v B Navy yjyeral weeks ago,
&lt;11*1 church.
vegetables we might expect to har­ LOCATED THIRTY
Mr*. WiUtam Shuw Ntahyllte. Mta,.ha4 now
ca|lal
aeUte du(y
Mrs. Winston Merrick and son' vest from n given amount of land.
, day Things.
MUIS FROM BOSTON
Marjorie Klnnan Rawlings—Cross Phyllis Duffey. Middleville, R. 3. i He )ett gundny and is now stationed
hnve been spending several days,...,
------- Also------how long-- --------------------------it should lake to pro,------ !
,.
M, Bates of M1
„ city, WI1O
Paul
thb
who u
is
Mr* Keith Chn*e. 52! W. Center at OrMt !^kM, 1U. H, entered the
nt Stufgts With relatives.
dike from seed to maturity. The ' now in Uncle Sam's service writes Creek. z,,
Her dtlcc
St, MU* June Shawman, 427 N.. service with a rating of 3rd etas*
Przrh
Haitian
brother. Marvin DcLano ofWhite article ended by saying In the fall Hastings friends that he h now in1 lJ*
nk C!*zne—Isles of Spice.
Phone 2396
Hanover St, George Sargeant. Lake:
onjcer.
Jr.—Youth Odessa. R. 1, Mrs. Abraham Eash, I
Pig-on, left Tursdav for service In to ptant a cover crop to be spaded a camp about thirty miles from ' Eugene
EuBene F.
F McDonald.
'
, , T
the naval reserves in which he en-1 under for fertilizer. A general db- Boston. Mass. and spent Faster Must Fly.
Alto. R. 2. Mrs. Forrest DeCamp. —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
Wallace
R.
Deuel
—
People
Under
Ihted several weeks ago
f cusslon followed and tea was served Sunday In that city
visiting muLake Odessa and Mrs. CUft-n
Mrs. E O. Thcmtin of Grand Rap-, with Mbs Burton pouring.
scums and places of hbtoric Inter- Hitler.
Campbell. Middleville. R. 2.
Henry Bollea Lent—Aviation ca­
,rt.\ ,ram.n HrtUrrt":
,th' REKNICK RMIW*------------H' ,U°
In­
Robert Sllrock. Hastings. R. 5.
night with her Alster. Mrs. Robert, “^^CK-SMITH---------------------------- cldenU of Mmp Hfe
det.
Rodney Jordon. Woodland. R 2.
Eleanora S^pse—America's NutrlCook. On Sunday. Mr. and Mns.
A military wedding wa* solemn*' pay day in camp. He said he did
Robert Link. 222 N. Church St, and
Cook mid Mrs Thoman went to bed al the People's church In East
Uon Primer.
not care "to go to town" on pay,
Mrs. Fred(Hale. 520 E. Thom St,
Stephen Leacock—My Remarkable
Lansing to see Mn Winifred Prv-1 Lansing on Saturday afternoon. day as he had had only 13 hours
are improving following minor sur­
----- 1*
• a-fiatUmt
- . —
•
i W|len Ned Rennlck. son of Mi. and
or. who
at -St taiwrrnce
of kitchen police duty that day. so Uncle.
A. C. Baird, cd.—Representative gery.
hospital, the women remaining for■ Mn. Don Rennlck of Thornapple' was ready to rest His address U
Howard Helntzelmon. Lake Odes-1
. lake, was married to Miss Marjorie
', American Speeches. 1940-'41.
Paul Bates. Co. F 127 Infantry A.:
James B. Connolly—Canton Cap­ sa R. 3. Is also a medical patient.
pan t Harper &gt; of Chicago was also। Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and P. O. 32. care Postmaster New York■
Hospital Guild NO. 22. Mr*. Einar
Mrs. Claude Smith of Lansing. Tlie
tain.
expected In Lansing.
Frandsen and Mr*. Byron Fletcher,
groom 1* a cadet first lieutenant of City. N. Y. He would doubtless be|
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
glad to hear from Hastings friends.
chairmen, made the following do­
Field Artillery division of the Re­
na!
ion*. 8 pint* raspberry jam. .7
serve Officers Training Corp* nt
glasses jelly. 7 qt*. canned fruit
M S. C„ and will receive hb com-, TRANSFERRED TO
.
. *. ,
also 4 cans of fruit. 2 cans tomato
j rftluion as a second lieutenant In BROOKLYN. N. Y.
Ownet u:4 flcerstM by
Mr. and Mrs Shirley Henry have' ActlVltlCS
juice.
1 can each of pea*, com, tom­
TBES8A CLEVELAND
SrFSS
\ork W*,fn h“ r°mPlrlM
'
j received word from their *on. Ro-]
~
atoes and lima beans.
[ For to
her wedding th.
the bdfc
bride thou
chose
succ^«,ul)y wh
Whanka
Fire
Supt. Lottie G. Teuslnk expresses
*"k* Camp
«■■&gt;&gt;n
" Group
a beige colored dress with purple P"??*
.Uons ?l.. he
Th® Whanka Camp Fire |group her thank* and appreciation to the
i April Barry county nui*aa*wbp have come
accessories and her corsage wa* ot
'
: ;toniUn« “mong the highest In hb 13. We talked abpijl a hike ar.u «car­
hike and de- to the hMptlal andTrflped Inviolets.
a reception was held following1
W"? ••-•r clded W
'| A
reception was neia rouowing ._r„d
™ walk .until later in April. ing for the sick during lhe mad
the fcremony,
reremony. eljht sabers forming *"”d td
1%.“
‘h“
?,"■***
rXJ.Bl
Brook
Brook-,
-,We
we practiced
practiced tying
tying square
square kiwis. rush. At present, there b a patient
. the- __
1.1__ __room
__ and 1...,
...
. .left
.: 1VT1.
II-- wa*
. an arch as the bridal
counlc
J™' N.
N' V
Y" arriviniz
arrivl»« RunKav
Sunday mnrn_
mom- 1 fc-i.-..
Then the ___
meeting
was closed i...
by the.- in
waiting
last week
we went' two patient* wore placed in the .halt
| lhe church.
’
, *'
II president. Evelyn Clark, and w
Mr. Rennlck. a graduate of Ha*-1 ,
’
i on a walk.—Scribe. Poppy Foote.
I The nurse* are continually moving
---------------- ----------------------| beds and planning how to care for
1 Ung* High. I* a senior in joumalbm LiNK-SLEbt
STEAM HEAT
The home of Rev. Rlvell. Has- HIGHBAN'K
| the targe number of patient* reg­
ansi ng schools "nS'. w_s *"c ""ii.® °* ** ““"pie
Mr. and Mrs Leon Talmon oflbtered. 38 on Tuesday afternoon,
HOT 4&gt; COLD WATER
h employed as a stenographer.
* wedding. on
Saturdhv
when
&lt;Un
0,1 ------Satordhy
when Vada Dealing
Belding visucu
visited Tuesday
*t Mr.
outside
------“ —
-- j Varta
i ucsaay fl
rur. and)
miu, Thia
ini* a*sblance
kmuwaiilc Irom w
—— ■nurses
Elma Secsc
anrf Mrs George Hoffman. Sunday -r.
___‘-------11.. „nrrntrrt
SHOWER BATH
Secse. rlAtiahlrr
daughter nf
of Mr
Mr. and
af-1 ha*
been —
greatly
appreciated.
They will reside In Lansing.
R*ymo''d Seeae. became the,ternoon Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mar-:
----------------- --- ------------------Bottle 100
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
,
■ b--------------------------u .?£ »F'--------!*}!£•-------------------ot Mr 1 sh,n of Lansing called there.
PRAIRIEVILLE
Mr. and Mr* OrlCe Fausey of. and Mrs. -Ray ~
o. ..
Link.
The —
cere-;
Mr. and Mrs.^Merlc
Mrs. Merle Hecker and'
anti
Mrs. George Adrian^m
Adrianaon
■- er»,.
—Mr
Mr. and Mr*.
Freeport announce the engagement, mony was performed at seven] daughter* of Battle Creek were and Mr«. Lewis Johnson. Jr, spent
Large
of their daughter Berth* C. to Ho- io clock in the pretence of Carl {Sunday dinner gue-M* al Mr. and'Thursday afternoon with Mr. and
ward J -Dialer, son of Mr. and Mr* Ayres and Mis* Marte Seese.
Mr*. Frank Hawblitz.
Mrs. Harry Btake nnd Mrs. Mary
John Thaler of Precport. The wed- ARRIVFS KAFrA!----------------! Mr. apd Mr*. Vern HawbUU and' Mead Bt Battle Creek.
j
ARRIVES
SAFELY
60c Six
ding I* to take ptace in June.
|
,
family spent Sunday at Mr. and
Mr* LaVern Calthrop vUlted Mr.
IN AUSTRALIA
‘
Mr*. Paul Bell'* near Nashville.
i calthrop at the American Legion
ccived a cablegram Sunday A. M .I Mr. and Mr*. Leajle Adams and! hospital. Battle Creek. Sunday and
'. Mrs. Sarah Ostroth visited Mr. and foond him very comfortable.
Large
, from their son, Corpora! Edward B i
, Caukln, that he had arrived safely,', Mrs. Andrew Flnkbeiner and Mr*,, p. t. A. met Friday evening at
I J. Clark, who had just relumed the school houoe. A discussion wa*
somewhere in Australia. Tlie trip;
Achieve that well groomed look with pro­
।
from
the
hospital.
They
abo
called
held
on
tlie
modernization
program
.................. -!■■-«
took approximately 24 days.
I
fessional hair-styling. Through shampoo
I on Henry Adam* al Freeport.
I for the school Refreshment* Were
3URRIAGELIC&amp;8ES
and skillful wave sets.
' Mr. and Mrs. Berle Nash and. sened t,v the committee, Mrs. Mau­
' family and Robert and Rodney Reid
Hughes and Mr* Belle Mullen
। Bernard W. Hammond. Hastings 24! „were in Bellevue Sunday.
PERMANENTS
| clarence “Ted" Garrett
left
Carolyn J. Adams. Hastings ... 17,
MACHINF.LLS8 MAO UP. OTHERS FROM SiAO.
I Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hawblitz. Mr.(Thursday morning for Fort Custer
[ David H. Cruttenden, Baltimore
and Mr*. Vern Hawbllt*. Mr. and to
u. S. army. Good
Shampoo * EEc
MAKE
26 Mrs. ncruic
Herbie Wilcox
and mi
Mr. aim
and:|u£k
-Ted." '
_
----- _
—
L i, .J - ”
rriu.UA uiu
men "Ted
Finger Wave □□
APPOINTMENTS
Oulta May Smith. Grand Rapids 21 ‘Mrs. Elmer Gillett were al a birth-, Mrs. Mary Boulter Is spending a
EARLY
| Neil Hynes. Hastings ...'..............IB day party “I the home of Mr. and • fcw
,nth her daughter and
nirhv E.
V Ulrey.
rilrwv Hastings
traafliirr, •.
in
M,,. 1, ,111. .famjiy,
.. . Mr.
- and
.. . ..
__
,1 Ruby
19 Mr*. WI..A
Floyd AIA.U-.
Nf*bct .....
near Nashville.
Mr*. Charles
Crane
tain service. Refresh your! Wm. Clyde Harvath, Baltimore
' Wednesday evening,
' ot Plainwell.
—: RIGISTIWD
Mrs.
Susan
HfwbliU
of
the!
Mr.
and
Mr*. Lyle Kizer and Mrs.
Twp23
Halting!
21 Branch dbtrlct U spending, rome Blanche Stanley were Saturday tneThelma M. Jackway, LquUng
---------------- — ------ -—■—time at the home of Mr. and Mn. ning guest* of Mr. and Mrs. James
-ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— j Frank HawbUU.
. | Boulter and family.

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for hard sports wear

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JACKETS

Public Library

2.95.3.4S

and £.25

L 0 N G I E S

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good appearance, easy care.
wear

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MOORES PAINTS
AND VARNISHES
Complete stock for inside
and outside work.

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Let us check your needs.

“1

BOOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Smooth Silhouette . . .

met ,l ,he homc of Mrs Hlne

DICHLORICIDE CRYSTALS
DOLPH MOTH SPRAY
LARVEX MOTH SPRAY
HINKLE PILLS
ALKA SELTZER
SAL HEPATIC A
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301

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. is. 49‘
pi„, 69‘
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19
49
49
59
83‘

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ASPIRIN
TABLETS
Bottla 100

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hi

Sunday guctu at Ed Cauidy’s in
Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mm. Floyd Garrison, Mrs.1
Ted-O-LaaghUn. Mrs Lawrence
Chrblensen and Maxine calletbon &lt;la&gt;

:

AU Kinds of Insurance
Surely Bonds
Phone 31B5
Hastings
tf.

I mother. Mn. Art Corey of Hastings
.
Mrs. Jennie Sloeupi is in Battle. Friday afternoon.
mis Waters ot HaaUngs b vbitlng;
Creek helping care, for her new,
granddaughter, bom to Mr. and। Daby Bergman and Mn. Roy HamMn. Wayne Slocum. April 4th and। lln of Battle Creek called Sunday

Swanson Agency
\

109 W. State St.

Life

Auto

Tornado

Fira

Ton are always near a Stata
Fann .Service Man. .
Farm Bureau-State Agent,
u ________

7 ••— -- —
hou* 8uf1*
Wc hop* hc W,U comc agaln

HOG FEEDERS—Harvey $ayi

FOR SALE—'37 ,WiUx« wdan. radu..
heatrr. «&lt;»d u»F.. N-ll ,.r ir.Ue f«r
■iwk. R«a«»w.&lt;irur »»llbr. &lt;••• nr..
T.r,r.
.‘mth^

Your lowest cost protein for hog feed today is our cull

beans at $20.00 per ton also choice quality yellow

•
• :
F&lt;»fl HAl.E-^lOTfl Mudrbaker hirtatxr
• porl reiipe at » l-araain |.ri&lt;r &lt; tn
•e.» ,u ZS» W. Grr-n St lla.line.,
.Nal.rU.r, April 1-, J to « P M
4-18
I lit! V Hill.KT—14.41 4 door Hperiat I&gt;—

shelled corn ot 92c per bu. 100 bu. loti or more 90:.
f.ldun M.tlhr..,
U.tlnr. &lt;.n Statr 1
r ( ..M.'.-r .rr.l p»
Mh Good Will char.

AUCTION SALES

■ rlr -V—4 pi.l&amp;law

houM' with iwnrt trouble following
* prolong rd attack ot bronchitis. We
all hope (or hU complete recover.-.

ale 755—F3 „ 4

HENRY FLANNERY

Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Norrie and
Candlv and Mr. and Mr*. Ira Chaf­
fee of Quimby visited in Brecken­
lie, this week, stating that he was ridge Saturday night and Sunday
well and was at Honolulu. Thb. was Mr. Norrb and family vivited hb
the first word received from Rix
sinee February nth. so was wel­
come news. He Is serving on a sub­

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Hastings

Pancoast Bldg.

THE GRANGES

ie

Sheldon Agency.

IPS’

.RDS OF THANKS

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
HORSES - $7.50

COWS - $6.00

Wo have a collector stationed in Hastings to give
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charges.

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repair*

furniihed

and

in-

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Ea vestroughing

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotring.

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

HORSES $7.50

COWS $6.00

Phone Collect

JERRY ANDRUS

Valley Chemical Company

ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

Phone 2519

Telephone HASTINGS 2697

Natl Bank Bldg.
U

Fourteenth year of service

AUCTIONEER
List year Auction Sales with

One evening^ while hl. Dad was
bathing him. the telephone rang.
I Wrapping a huge towel around Ncd^

DEWEY REED
time tea cheerfully

given. Dates

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
'

JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company Haatings stock­
yards, phone ISM, or call

WORK
SHOES

PIANO TUNING

ROOMY SOFT
PLAIN TOES

Coll E. T. WOOD

TOUGH TO
BEAT-FOR
HARDEST
WEAR---

AUCTIONEER
I donate $5 to the Red Cross
out of every Auction Sale.

LOREN COPPOCK
FOR HAlUliiu». hir’hX* in "Jj

1*

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30 • -

h. ilrr.

MOST STYLES
STILL ONLY

CASH

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

AM BUYING WOOL

INSURANCE

priers paid. Will call at your place
and weigh qp'your own scales

Hotel Hastings

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

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WILL TOBIAS
Hastings, Route 4.

Phone 716-F5i

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

CHECK THEIR
QUALITY -

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
M5 No. Michigan Avenne

WIDE ARMY
LAST

Truss Fitting
HAVE
COMFORTABLE

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Hastings Phono 311J ■

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Radio Station Manager (to actor
seeking Job): "Do you feel that you
t« can act without an audience?”
I
E*-actor: "Frankly, sir. that's!

SHOES for YOUR

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Leather or
Composition
Soles

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1942

SECTION TWO—■PACES 1

'of hornets and I baked lhe bread i STONY POINT
i HUBBARD HILLS
j DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mildred ..William* a cotnptetai
too long.
f ••------- •—
The folki.in this community are; Mr. and Mn Keith Ball and so
“We hope you're feeling fine to-,
Mrs. Angus Huey made a business' very thankful for the help to put were Sunday guests at George Ball’.
' We are going to take a nip at trip to Ionia county Saturday.
day."
Ucnth birthday.
I
~
a
I out the large fire thu/spread from, Saturday evening lhe Stanton;
the Nipponese next week. Our men
Mr. and Mr* Russeli Key* of
to 'the Green' retotlves’were'tavned to* the^homr
Sunday dinner guesu at the Bar-.
* . near
hMri Yankee
Vn’iV.'ri Spring* I..
Tlie friends whose love
have several denim Jackets that are
Around, above.
Jackson spent the Easter weekend1 place. 2 miles from where it started,' ol Mr antl Mr* Clyde Chet-seman ney Williams home were Mrs. Ro­
worn
out
below
the
elbow*.
We
are
By Jane Cameron
Support* and strengthens
! tert Henry and grandson and Geo,
going to take the bottoms of -dis­ with Mr and Mn. B J Wellman. Jon April 4. It burned Sherman
1 Millard. Afternoon callers were Mr,
'
B
J
Wellman
h*d
a
13
months'
'
8ha
rp
»
onion
shed,
built
a
few
WoJff
.Annabelle
Stanton*
with
a
'/It ever there come perfect day*".] Like a wall
carded overall leg* and put new
Makes this week’s pain
, &gt;’par* B—
«°- There ,were
fire demiscellaneous
shower.
They re-'‘t and Mrs. Roland Whitmore, Ernest
■ sleeve end* on the Jackets, using the -Id
old Oxford ram that sheared exex-,--------------3&gt;----------- •u
lu«u»uran answer,
such a one was Easter Sunday with
' - ■
’ * pauj Birman all at
Seem all a fain
Glrb. I tried on Easier hats. ha.' Piece* cut off for pattern*. The aclly 10 pound* of wool, not bad P*rt«n«&gt;t» and a Urge number of CFlve&lt;l many fine gift*,
a cioudicu sky overhead and a mild i And love the sweetesFthing of all.
.
"&gt;en; “Lso « tractor plowed over one-----------------It*. ho. ho, haw. haw. One of them.
“"J* m“.de
llut an ex* for a coarse wool.
T*. n C.C.—
Friday n*wa Mr.
«
breate to temper lhe brilliant sun­
Farmers In this locality awncvi
started i wu
10 “»♦—
’he----------*oods —Claud
Will-1 nhig at lhe schoolhouse with Ear! j n_n*•- an* u„
and
I
ain't
kiddin'
m help me Han- ilra 6
w
*
onw
---------------—
shine. \ For hundred* the day began
ptowed acroa* the Hubbyd cimstead of Nashville a* sneaker.' ra^Qtmwv ate^n^'Zumtav
nah. looked like a sauce panr Tull w* would **
d,tCTUe ,orkeri work on their ground in real earnest
at the Union service at the water­
Monday mom tag
‘he
Refreshment* of coffee .nd pie to
Mn
SSd
of
brocolll.
And
It
was
converva!
south
THORNAPPLE
front. timed so that tlie dim light
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
The sugar season wa* short and direction.
b,. wnf
st.n.ed
ed after
af.er the
th. program.
Drmir.m ‘
MT
Mrs Ver,Un tWrp‘1
..riv..u..,
b,.
live compared to rane.
*
and Mn Theoaf,re Wlertnga
and family.
of the early morning hour would
sweet this year, but a fine
— quality]
,------ ,, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins enterMrs. Claud Hoffman accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Verdan Eldred and
gradually giveaway to the.sunrise'
The greg Angora. Rusty, who of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. ।
good price talned relative* from Ionia Sunday.. Mr and Mrs. Walter Stanton to family called on Mr. and Mr*. Er­
T“mi» n‘T
otenn Wotrink- J°f&gt;n H. Birman, looked rusty until she grew up and
Johnson and Claranda LetTel and a ready sale wa* the-------result.
'j _________
Mr*. Edward Bowerman i* much Lansing Friday where they attendnest Tungate of Bellevue Sunday
across for
t_ the
— firn
T------mtouJT a ---in . Lawrence Furreli. Mr*.Warren Bol- then shed it. has so much tong fur of Hasting* spent Simday afternoon I Lisle Bidleman of Rochester call- • better at .u.-e
this'writing
and
—...--------- able to ed a leader meeting and Victory evening.
church for the first service at 6:30, U,„ .rid
---------------------------------rd on Mr. and Mr* B. J. Wellman be out again.
spritori. ... - l-r jjrtJJP *.« £. Ufa -..b
M.. H..U. dribriUri
round-up for the Farm Bureau.
David and Gaylord Eldred started
I Maynard Stanton, oldest son of
none too soon for favorable seating, tended an qll-day district meeting °“p 01 the old tfcne.Btoomer Girls, i Mrs? Grace Nichols assuted lhe Sunday.
rchool at lhe Dunham school last
latter part of test week ut the home1 Sunday Mr and Mrs. Aelick had, Mr. and Mr*. Manwm Stanton ot and Mrs. Clyde Chre.seman was well week.
Like many other churches St. »n St. Johnft last Thursday. Eight
We've tried ail over Hosting* to of Mrs. Lizzie Stevens.
jtt birthday gathering in honor of I Bedford, had the misfortune about attended, the dinner collection he-i
Peter'* held three morning servicA counties were represented,
7-------buy a flag seal for the'ear windPrank Troutwine spent Sunday ,,cr father of Belding. Those pres-. four week* ago to be hit in his left Ing M30.
The love principle Is stranger than
with capacity congregation.* Over: Apr 11*
h 'hr
i - J"™!
wc
n w
U» month
Wri w.nl ».«■ M« r.notuh
u
n™rBri&gt;aw Cl.rriTreUt»lnri. who™1 •»"
mo.lirir. ri,ri ...I. . b-ribri
u hri meririri-; Friday evening, twelve guests gave the force principle —A. A. Hodge.
hrnxive will
eleven hundred took communion ul oileiudve
will mart
start thTnuoh.nut
through-out . .k
person want....
to salute
working in Grand Raithta Mr and Mn' Cook' Mr and Mrs ,cr of lh‘‘ cy&lt;’- nnd u VFry P«»n&lt;u»the altar al thb first service and Burry county. Soybeans, dry' beans
1
. . .
’
1hits l*cn
dXZ «?k
ha* retnJI:ed RkrIlpnber*'’r and ***"“*• “r »"d
•«
«»&gt;♦
* «re Mr*
Lite 8:30 one following, with an over- feed grain*, jxitutoes. tomaua* and. Something
Something II hope
hope come*
comes to
to pass
pass 1 home to assist his father on the I Mrs Holenbeck and family all of Stanton wo* Elsie Mayo of Maple
io
lamer on me
Mr
..
rV1„
tinv congregation' for &gt;h.
flow
the regular peas are emphasized on lhe "Food —Remember thoxe lovely postcards J numr
Mrs'^HattleTlohfMnn tarni*
**”’1 Brlllln« an‘&gt; Mr antl Mrs Don Cook Grove before her marriage.
10:30 service where, as nt lhe 6:30I ’ for Freedom" Program. Our job a*: that were hi vogue about the first 1 »
«
h? , o
1
land
of J’duon Jt wm her
Mrs Ralph Teeter has been very
one, tlie full choral eucharlsl wasi! farmers is to produce what is need-1 decade of the century? I hope they
Mr*. Wright of Strawberry uor- father* 8lst birthday He is still in] ill. We hope for her a speedy resung by a wonderfully trained choir., ed and do It now.
; come back In style In place of the i ners
-ers I*
1* a*U*Ung
assisting Mr*
Mrs. HatUe
Hattie Jonn-I~
—a t—rii.t. Congratulation*.
' covery.
Jonn••• Chaplain Edwards. St Peters'
i
Wheat already fills the Nation* expensive folders and envelopes we ison with cleaning and papering her. M-r. and
Mr.*.
Howard
Demond
----- ------ —------ -----------Mrs. Albert Oreen 1* under the
- a •business
-trip
- -to - - - • Creek
rector, is a great preacher and muchi'granaries. Victory demands plenty* now use. They would take less Jtenant house
made
Battle
doctor's care.
’ ...
’
Philip
Nicholas and
beloved here,. younger
, j but not
looking
waste,
than
a flood of wheat on paper and only a penny stamp and
----------------------- mie flay |Mt week
I Lee Lapham of Maple Grove, Mr.
fills yearn. ’Long-----years of active the market can dangerously tic up have room for a personal message. family
fare-j Mr. Cappon and Floyd Gallup are and Mrs. George Lapham of Grand
I
attended a supper nnd »®re-|
hlle. When
l. ■includes
—.-j----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1* for wj1jC|l t|lf.rc
absolutely no sub- 1well party Friday evening In Mid- each putting new insulated siding Rapids were callers at the Green
service, which
many month*
our railroad*.
Storage space
finhlird
at the battle front in the first'scarce. It t* up to us in Barry stitute. Some of them were to beau- 11dleviiie at the home of her parenta on thHr ^e*.
'
"
’
home
Sunday.
and Mrs. Bert William* in hon-;
.
..a .—
World War. has given him a depth! county. In Michigan. In our Nation tiful that they give mr a thrill yet Mr.
I
Wm- EILswkrth was elected supcrof understanding and the inward as a whole,
...to cooperate
■
■ and• do
• our wh*n I sort through the box that or
&lt; of lheir son James Williams, who, PLEASANT
mwxo.ijs I VALLEY
vn&gt;.F.K.i
-vLsor; Amos Palmer, clerk: Nick
grace that comes Io those who have
holds them.
Ileft' for Fort Custer Tuesday.
awood Brake and son Phillip of Ouini{irn treasurer; Archie Burd.
Jerry Bedford, deputy sheriff of Ionia were Friday evening supper ht&lt;hway cwnm : Roy jenken* and
lived lives rich in experience and
Patsy ha* the bicycle craze and Middleville has made several calls guesta of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Marshall Tripp, constables.
given the best that 1* in them to I SOUTH BOWNE
their fellowmen.
Coming back | Archie Thomas of Cascade assist- ‘ gets home from school before Bus­ In this vicinity recently.
r- , .
.
. i Mr “nd Mr*. Don Moore and
from breakfast before nine Easter ed Jake Gies* Thursday setting trees ter and she improve* those shining
John Smith M-rri Frida, „l,ht chlla,,„
,U,lr&lt; wllh Mr. arid
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
momenta riding his bike and pul* DURFEE
morning, the streets in every’direc­ on tlie lawn.
and Saturday with rilatlvr, »( By- M„
Moorr .„a
A miscellaneous shower was given —
Mrs. A. T. Eash underwent an op­
tion looked like moving picture* of
ron Center.
nmiar
tht ,print Fortri
Coart al Church SL, Hastings
Mr and Mrs. Chalmer Miller and
muctl
w
an Easter Fifth Ave. n. Y. parade eration Tuesday at Pennock hos­ । other night she turned out for a for Mr and Mrs. Jerry Johnson at
Mr*. Alec'Albert u
is vLsltlng ,her!
car ut the driveway and heard a the schoolhouse Friday evening. family of Late Odessa .pent 8un- daughter m Chicago for a few week.
Crowd* were already hastening to pital. Hustings
Marian Smelker of Northville door close and there was Buster, i About seventy relotlves. friends and day
the downtown churches, I saw peoal Mr.
H.v ..
Mr and
nnrt Mrs.
Mr. John
!«».» E.
v
JUn Bowerman .pent Sunday with |
• pie entering the First Methodist spent the weekend with the home]1 big a* life and twice as disgusted. neighbora came. The evening was Brake's.
hl* *on. Edward Bowerman -and
। Sh- rode bravely up to him and spent in visiting The groom being
Mrs. Iflxlna Beck of South Has­ family at Klingensmith corner*
chureh for the 10:45 service where folks.
with
U.
S.
army,
lhe
bride's
moth
­
Mrs
Alden
Porritt
and
daughters!
I said. "Sec. I can ride your bike."]
the galleries alone seat 3000 with
tings is caring for Mrs. George Near
Gordon Green and Miss Lou
er
assisted
in
displaying
the
many
----------- ... —,
who recently fell and injured her­ Young of Battle Creek spent Fri­
an auditorium holding as many and Mrs. Lydia Porritt were Mon-] She reports that he didn't *ay a
more: even at that, the basement day evening guests of Mr*. Jennie!; word. I imagine hr was speech- beautiful and useful Rift*, after self quite badly.
day evening at the Green home.
.
«with
---------------------------..
(which all partook of refreshment*.
AFTER ME
less
Joy. Or wasn't-he?
Mr and Mm. Garfield Slater
chapel wilh It* loud speaker had to Pardee.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davis. Mr. spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mi*.
Mrs Orve Smelker and daughter
be used for an overflow congregation
Every time I hear anyone urg-, an(i Mr*. H. R. Davi* spent Satur- Lester Stuart and family of South
And so It wa* ah over tliL* city Marlan jvere In Grand Rapids Sat­
ing u* to buy wisely. I get a pain joy evening with Mr. and Mr*, Boston.
which carries a saint's name. Do- urday.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Yetter and in the neck. What do these mis-; Frank Thompson at Freeport,
vplte reduced crowds this winter,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott called
Mrs Elsie Davis. Jerilyn and on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott of Lake
clergymen re|»rl little lessening in family of West Lowell nnd mother guided souls think we have been
Termlnix Service now protects over
church attendance. Holy Week *erv-' Mrs Clara Porritt of Bowne Center doing all these years, for heaven* ML*s Grace Conklin spent Sunday Odessa. Saturday forenoon.
60,000 homes and buildings. We are
sake*?
Take
a
laborers'
eatery,
afternoon
"with
Mr*.
ELde
Lowell
were
Sunday
gucsta
at
the
Lacy
Mr. and Mrs: Herbert Geiger nnd
ices being lhe largest in the history]
I make a home, furnish it. raise a at Quimby.
boys spent Sunday afternoon with
' of the citv. n proof that the War and Porritt home.
termite control organization. Play safe
family,
send
all
of
them
through
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ralph
Striker
spent
Semlah
Weaver
and
W
H.
Pardee
.
l» prepared especially for
I* turning many to serious think­
Mrs Annis Strong of Pinhook.
against termite damage by having a
]
tlie
grade*,
high
scliool
and
some
,
Sunday
afternoon
with
Mr.
and
ing; sending manv to lheir knees. were in Hasting* Thurjiday after-j
Mrs. Mabie Van Allsburg of
Termlnlx Inspector check your proper­
FREE
Grand Rapids was a Saturday din­
I know that many Haming.* noon and also called at the Harvey] through college, buy school book*1 Mrs. H. Foster.
able to adults. Reeommendty for these tiny, wood-eating Insect*.
friend.* are awaiting a word con­ Blough home at Welcome Comers. by the bushel to become obsolete] Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernie’ Bateman ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
inspection
Mr. and Mrs Milo Curtis and everytime you turn your bock so spent Sunday with Mrs. Myron Brake. Mr and Mrs. Duane Gray
Ask for this FREE inspection today—
cerning Mrs. Maude Woodbumr.
tickling in the throat and
absolutely no obligation.
for
of Lake Odessa were afternoon
' In comimny with the Don Hmiliu family were in Hastings Saturday you can buy more, clothe each mem- Bateman near Mason.
spasmodic
croup.
bcr of lhe family in summer clothe*.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Moore ate dlnand Judge nnd Gertrude McPeek afternoon.
MICHIGAN TEKM1NIX CO.. IstUe Cj««k
Mr. and Mr*. Will Cosgriff of Ixj- wlnter clothe*, spring and fall] lu.r Sunday wilh Mr. nnd Mr*. John
John Smith spent Sunday al
we drove over to Tampa. Thursday,
Jnce tried never without!
Lakeview with his daughter and
and had a 4me visit with her and well spent Sunday with their *i*- clothes, good clothes, every day । Moore.
HOME LUMBER CO.
clothes and second best clothes for:
■■■ &lt; a »---------------Sold by all droggists.
damage
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haffey.
the Doctor
Mrs. Woodburnc Is ter. My* Jennie Pardee.
..ririi, season, set the vinri
trihi. . nstittrnv
Mnand Mrs. Art Richardson were 1 tach
kind r.r
of .a table
BARBERS rnRNERK
CORNERS
making a splendid recovery from
■ wv **
w. nowadays, imsvc
&gt;&lt;.««:•, Callers at Herman Hauers on
have rmvigo
emergencies:
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT
'
her recent operation. Save for a Sunday guc»U of lheir son'Chester■ "c
like
broken
bone*
and
busted
I
Sunday
were
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Floyd
little loss In weight, her voice Just and family of Vermontville. They
chairs to reset and replace, new Chun and family' of Coats Grove
a trifle weaker than usual. »hc Is. found lheir granddaughter Joyce babies with all lhe modem fac- ‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hauer of
as al wav.*, ihc same gay, bright, viv­ much better.
Mrs. Will Mishler attended the Hilles and expense, keep up cars for (West Woodland.
acious lady who accepts what she
the family's needs, make all the
Paul Foley of Grand Rapid.* spent
ha* recently passed through as "ju»t 4-H Style Club at the Freeport
weekly
purchases out or
of me
tlie pay me
the weexena
weekend with
hl* ....
mother,
weexiy purcnascs
------ —
. . Mrs.
another one of those thing* that schoolhouse Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler of check that arc necessary to the up- Jerry Foley.
full to the human tot in a life­
keep and well being ot tlie family. I The sympathy of the neighbortime." How much less difficult life Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner
and if we homemakers haven't been'hood is extended to Mr. and Mr*,
would be If we could all' face these guests of Will Mishler and family.
buying wisely, then I give up. Hou- Nay Bump and family in the death
crises in such n sensible, matier-qf- In the afternoon they all visited
fnft way.
All the pleasant. In­ Mrs A. T. Eash at Pennock hospital. dlnl couidn'ta done it to save hl* of their mother. Mrs. Etta Bump
Mrs. Alice coles and daughter exceedingly resilient neck. But wc: Mrs. James Bragdon L* a patient
teresting things associated with her
homemakers do It every day. And i at Leila hospital in Battle Creek.
Shirley
of
Bowne
Center
were
Sun
­
stay at the hospital. Mrs. Woodbttme related—not one word of the day afternoon callers of Mrs. Jennie then those mugs have a brainstorm! Word has been received here of
nnd decide wc should buy wisely, the death of Mrs. Bertha Houghpain, the dread. Ute suffering. Pardee.
Callers through the week at Jerry Such crust I haven't seen since the talin. a former resident of ‘thl*
With the same apparent interest
with which a high school girl keep* Blough's were Mrs. Rachel Stahl kids got in an argument with a nest neighborhood.
her memory book. Mrs. Woodburne and son Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
has filled a similar one for hospital Bcrky of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. To­
memories sent her from Hastings bias Schrock of Zion Hill. Mr*.
by Mrs. Kellar Stem. She has Dorthy Gronewald and children.
something to enter on every page, Junior Blough. Roy Blough and son
and lhe list of names of friends Robert of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blough at­
tending messages, or card*, or flow­
er*, is a long and Impressive one. tended the funeral of the former's
• ••• Than, so ns to get greater en­ sister. Mrs. Kate Burl at Ada Sat­
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joyment from the lovely cards re- urday afternoon.
cjLyfll^ hc has lhe scrapbook Flo­
"If this war keeps on. »he Gov­
rence Cook mailed her on the way
home from some mountain craft*- ernment is going to control every­
•
shop. already to insert them. So thing."
"Well. It's going to have an aw­
you sec how a drab episode can al­
most become a gay adventure. ••• ful time with that Jones boy who
lives
next
door.
”
And I cannot resist passing on to

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Woodland Community News

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School Notes

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James Tyler. Woodland. Mr and
One hundred and twenty-one' Pmtate Judu su-rt
About twenty neighbors surprised
Mr. John-Tykr£;rw«xU.nti.nn n»oX«r. «&gt;d po.u atre pra«m, h
O^Ulf
NUUamn 'ut Tundw
Mr. and
Ur.
Fred
smkh.
lx M. E.U-tA, mreUwTor
rd.school
B.rr&gt;tost
Co.Woodland
-ans wore
&gt;W
«m wto
_______________________ _____________ —------------------------------- Odessa.
Thb"
was’ a
birthday
’dinner
at Woodland
,n ine nuMe to wish her happiness
Woataa^a
Study
Club M*
jn Q,tod
e new
home on • farm oneUved
and
“^y^f
Wld m w s c. 8. In the
bM»»
Methoddj^ntag.
April
14 Individual
He
M^Nban
e
/
formerly
of South woodiano
John Tyler ***
~
school
cafe-' the
necessity of
each.
do-1 m Woa
ibmd
ever since their mar-

Penonal Paragraphs
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b/u?;uitbS:

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Mr. and Mrs Don Pease and
Mrs Ford Stowell and son RusMrs. O J. R^U
** tens .the business
was rsfe.
held ing her
partln the big effort toward rla&lt;e n yeats ago and will be
C.,orlum
B in meeting
the
[daughter Frances of Casnovia were! sell, were inOrand Rapids Monday vbitlng £er da^Mer. 1Mrs. lit W. 8
Budl
nlelehnnl
speaker
of final_____
victory. Judge Clement b well ( grr*lly missed by their neighbors

-s___ ... .

Sunday dinner gueau at the home where Russell had an impacted wb- Gordon Williams and Kay thb weekevenl
WM Dr RuMe|| h. Bel-1 known tn Woodland and hb talk was1 Bltho they are not moving tar away,
'of Rev. and Mrs. George Wingard.
dom tooth operated upon.
I nie verlln Murphy family of berl of
M c E Ksbmazoo.
| much enjoyed.
Bupt. and Mrs. H. A. Kltoon have
«Mr anrt Mr. n— McM‘11,n
Mrs Jennie'Alden*"of
Hastings'
’—- •
i
groom were callers at lhe J. L
r
...
---------- —
‘ purchased the NkUiamer home and
Marquette vbited the Harley McMH- spent Saturday- night and Bunday Q ... . ------ —— — - ien family over the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Schalbly.
ho,ne 8unda&gt;’ 8hlrlee Ann.
4and Mre McMillen and children re-f Dinner gureta at the home of Mrs w'd
MlUnh
who
,h"
PJr'’,^d
O W^Und.^tum^d
.
of the village are urged
W1U move in inunedtotely.
. malned for a few weeks visit wilh Lawrence Hilbert and daughters 8unlo |el lheU P-Per •*“! *cr,P bon &lt;
Zion Lutheran Cbureh
W. C. T. U.
,ndi
y.erty “nd day **" Mrs p E Jordan of Lan- home wilh them
Harry Baker and Emeat Shor.-o
ln
and boxes
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
| Mra RenB waits was hostess to
other relatives in Woodland and sing. Mr. and Mrs. Car) Walia, Mr
Lake Odeasa.
ftnd ygrs BlrdsiU HoUy and Mr. and ■re now employed In Lansing ax’T*'? village truck will pick thb ma-,
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
| the W. C. T. U. on Friday afternoon.
— „
guards at the ...-u,
Michigan
Boys ..
Vo­ tertal up within a week or so for the
11:
00
A.
M.
Lutheran
Charities
'eleven
members
being preeent
Mrs. Sophia Geiger left last Tues- Mrs. R. I. Wolcott. Woodland.
school.
Roll call Sunday.t
I The county convention will con­
day for Wapakonpla. Ohio, where
Mr. and Mrs John Bulling and cation School.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Willianw
.... to .. ----Charities!1 •«•••«
vene m
in mic
the mrbuuuai
Methodbt enurau
church* av
al
ahe will vblt he/abter and friends Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng and
Kindergarten and First GYade
- ------------------'
Mif.
a
•tawhlw Kay attended the
Broadcast
for a week.
son Arthur.
Arthur. Jr.
Jr. "J
and Mbs Juanita , wed(Ung of hrr brother. Gall Russell
Doris Whitney, teacher
,____ zm— I
on Friday. May 8 and
and the
the
Easter guests
honi? of Perry to Mbs Julia Ooodwin of
We finished learning about the in
?? f°"o»tng delegates were elected:
guesb at the George Sears!
Scara I
home were Mr and Mrs Titus Wilt ®f.
U! *.. f Shepherd at Big Rapids on Thurs- Dutch by giving a program for our
bc«lnnln« “ 3 P- M Florence Begerow. Daby Tyler. Lena
and
Dav'd
----- son - . of Coral and Mr and! HwUngs tost WcdneMtoy evening'
Apr|| J
mothers Friday afternoon
w.tiC., ...h c„ ..
.
Mary Guy nnd Mattle
. Wc now have forty-ejght children ev^'ing Aoril mIi’i-m'p1 s^w?/ 8ch"el&lt;lfr
Alternates. Gertrude
Gertrude
Mrs Cleo Sears and daughter Audra *hen * surprise dinner was given 1
Mrs. Phillip Schray of Elmhurst, jin our room since Dick Anderson has' SI* jlfi
Mae of Lake Odessa. Mrs. Oeorgei in honor of Mrs Rolfe Bulling!,
“l 7, ^P,M.
DmU*1- Ruth Fisher. Bernice KantHL, and Mrs. Robert Boni called moved to Manhatta, Ind.
dcn
R
Mn
°
”
n
’
'**
----------—
--------------Sears returned with her daughter birthday.
“"mTo™,.,
.nd Uoalxrr
s“"" l”"' 8un4“1’
J"1*
'aS. ana—sui,
formatory will be the speaker.
, Smith
■nd husband. Mr and Mr* Wilt for |
• Choir rehearsal Wednesday eveEleanor were Sunday dinner guests: aftemoon.
The younger married people of
ntng'
...
Red Cro&lt;u Flrat Aid Course
Mildred Nowicfce. teacher
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fay C, Wing. Mrs. at the home of Mr and Mrs ’ Eston the South Brethren church met at
Everett of Vermontville
„ ZZ”"’
I There were so many who enrolled
Glen Wotring and Mrs Vane WotMrs Nat Peters of Chicago vbited
® t’ t Thi^av^T' Those who received 100 in spelling
ring were Grand Rapids shoppers her mother. Mrs. -Qlenn England ■ *“nit .nri were Dorb-Allen. Janice
Sandbrook.
for
the
Red Cross First Aid couraa
------i
George
Wingard,
pastor
her mother. Mrs Glenn England
last Thursday.
Robert Asplnall. Marjory' MQersl
I In Woodland that It was decided the
10: 00 A. M Morning worship.
first course would be given to men
Members of the Young People's until Sunday. Mrs England under11: 15 A. M. Sunday school.
Our room decorations are flowers,
| only. They held their first meeting
class of tire South Brethren Sunday5:00 P. M. Young People's meet­
Friday evening In lhe Tbwn Hall.
school, met with a group of young hospital Friday. She b at home this
Children who were absent .last' ing.
Thb b a 10 hour course and will be
people from Ute (hutches of South­ week convalescing.
given in three meetings. Rtttsell
ern Michigan at the Grund Rapids j Mr. and Mrs John Dell lallru
„„
The Evangelical Church
called on
Ruth Ekkcns and
I Beeler of Middleville is Instructor.
church of the Brethren Sunday aft-, Mr. and Mrs Walter Tusker of West
J 8. Deabler. pastor
n.ifk. Myers.
Vr.-.r. Plans ,,-MOa
At the completion of thb course
cmoon and evening.
' Odessa Sunday afternoon
Ruth
were mnH.t
made fi-ir
for MatClll
,
„Aim Smith. nniv
“■ ««■*"
“- Bl“y
“I .10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
another will begin for lhe women.
Miss Gladys Hynes spent the
Don Duncan and Miss Eleanor
11:00 A M Sunday school.
weekend with Mr and Mrs. Von1 Klein of Grand Rapids vbiler! hb
Surprise on New Resident *
Radebaugh of Lansing. Mr. and I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher Sylvester Curtb Family
,
8:30
—
Evening
worship
Fifth Grade
Mrs. Leon Hynes were afternoon I over the weekend.
Hold Gathering
Last Tuesday afternoon about
1 Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve.
Arlle Spindler, teacher
callers.
|. Mr- and
Mrs. Louis -------------Schmidt ---of
. eighteen ladies, members of the
------------ ------------------On Easter Sunday, the Sylvestefc
nlng.
Wc
arc
glad
to
have
Wilma
King
Mrs. Anna Kahler, Dorr Kahler. ’Midland spent the weekend at their Curtb family held n family gatherMid-week Prayer.service at 8;oo P.. WoO(U*nd v- R Missionary Society
Ill
n..a«. Woodland
Wood lo Hr! home Mrs.
Mr. Schmidt -hnrria nf
, and friends, surprised Mrs. Eattiel
BoUlnger and ML**
Ruth
re- Iri0
Ing 'I.
at th*
the home
of fl.rlr
their Mfimkt..
daught.r with us again alter a three weeks'; (.
r called on Joe and Alice, m»‘™d
» ’bit.
and her husband. Mr. and Mn ±*2^2*““* ' 8C“r'C‘ f*W *n
• • .
Houghton, who recently moved Into
South Woodland Church
the Jerry Fisher house on East
er of Vermontville Sunday _Mr »nd Mrs- Forrest Begerow and Howard Barnum of Hastlno. with
on.
iMn. Rhoda Austin spent Sunday 35 present. Pvt. Kendall Curtb. in
™rt“.Dr,c'.u* SUd’P'
at lhe Brethren Broadway- Thb was a housewarmArthur L Dodge, pastor
Ing and welcome to the village ReMrs -----------Robert•• Austin the services of Uncle Sam. stationed were purchased tost week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and son, I1 with Mr. and
----- -----10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon freshmenix of ice eream, wafers and
»ck of Lake Odessa and Mr. and **
n.^5*^
■“
■* u*u:'
s:
in the eastern part of lhe United
| 11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
coffee were served.
. wa*...a Sunday- States, was the only one absent
bm Long of Grand Rapids were' Herbert
”* Shartle. Jr
-’r.t, Five committees during the past|I
—....
"Neglect mw
not» mic
the —
assembling
of
,
*• &gt;
—■
unday uuu.ct
dinner *uc.*M.
guests V&gt;
of mi.
Mr. anu
and Guest -of Donald Bates of Sebewa.
ui&gt;u»&gt;
However, he knew about tlie gtttherNORTHEAST WOODLAND
Irs
Ing and wa* able to talk with mcm- week demonstrated tlie customs and yourselves together.”
Irs. Wayne Long and family.
\ nrv “,ld Mr»- Harold
”
’"* Blakely
*•**•—•- and
—
• • •
Mrs. Phillip Schray of Elmhurst.! d‘ughter Judv of Blissfield are ex-' bers of the family in the afternoon living of five tribes of American
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rowlader nf
Indians.
Models
nf
Indian
villages
Church
of
the
United
pec
ted
to
visit
beer
Wednesday
en
­
Those
present
were.
Mr-and
Mrs
I., has been in Woodland the past I
*"
k“
•*— —
..
.
-- --------j
Nashville attended services at
*
Brethien In C'hrht' Evangelical church . jiere Sunday
eek disposing of her household route to a convention in Grand Sylvester Curtis nnd children, and were made and ^xplunatlons made!
H B Griflln D. D. pastor
:' and were dinner guest* at the iiome
xxb. She has soltj her home to | Rapids. Little Judy will remain Mr and Mrs. Irving Jordan nnd orally.
Stamp sales for tlie past week Woodland
with Mr and Mrs Herald Classic children.-Woodland; Mi and Mrs
of Mrs. Bertha Eckardt and Mr. and
10:00
A.
M.
Morning
worship.
------- --- **
-------------- until Friday while her parent* are Don McLeod. Lake Odessa: Mr arid were (1260 making live total for the
Mn. Victor Eckardt and family- and
11 00 A. M Sunday school
Mrs. irol Wells. Woodbury:’ Mr and seventh grade. 8150.20.
also vbited Mbs Olga Eckardt in
8:00 P M. Christ bn Endeavor
Miss Opal Baker left last Friday —
~ .......
Mrs
Forrest Darling* .....
and son. Lanthe afternoon.
Woodland Garden Club
Topic: "lite Ctoirch Grows In
for Battle Creek where she has cm- sing; Mr and Mrs Alvin Ih-fflrMr and Mrs. Walter Cooke were
Tlie Woodland Garden Club nv-t Power."
ruwcle A
n «
wu«4«h» ukxuu
leaderltss
meeting, with
...K. Kellogg
.. .. Co
tx,wrr BI1&lt;j (wo children. Nashville;
plovment at the W.
Sunday
dinner guests of hb brothcrJohn ‘‘“Tuesday afternoon at the home MMne fine features planned.
I Miss Katherine Trimble of Dc- Miss Altie Curtis and Pvt. John
nraver
•l,d »l»U-r. Mr. and Mrs.
of Mrs. Jarfies Tyler. Assisting host-- g;00 P M. Wednesday
i troll, vbited Mrs. Gordon Williams Plowinski. Battle Creek; Mr. Jonn
and
1
’
Harold
Williams nnd son war Caaesses were Mrs. Donald Gager. Mrs meeting
and Kay one day Inst week MLw
Slna-nrd . ran.l
.... . . .
I Trimble was a college roommate of
Rev. Carroll Brodbeck of New
10: 00 A. M Sunday school
Mrs Williams
Haven exiled on hb grandfullier. C.
11: 30 A M. Morning worship.
| Mr. and Mrs. D B. Green who
8 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor Brodbeck. one day last week.
have been spending the Winter'
Rev. C. A. Glass of Lowell spent a
Topic: —Five Church Orows in
1 months in -Florida in their hrfu*e Birthday Party for Bonnie Rush
few days last week in thb vicinity
Power.
”
i C'ml« vmrinto Vh.TfiUWnk .!
•«»»■
Members of the Hope C
Mrs. vroraon
Gordon wiuiams
Williams ano
and aaugndaugh88:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer meet-; ‘“pjanj^voelker of Lima. Ohio, vis­
Ra^kb s^t the^Xnfwith M?
Kay “aV* “ birthday party for the Methodist W 8. C 8 enter-j
Rapids spent the weekend with Mi a former neighbor. Uttle
ited hb akter, Mrs Bertha Eckardt
».2*T™r «7L3"T”'_ "’*.*? B°nnlp talned their husbands with a carrynu ocu-mcuu&gt;i m»
and Mrs Lawrence Paul
Rush &lt;&gt;f Lansing
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt
—recently.
&gt;&gt;.vvi&gt;&gt;i&gt;. Those in dinner at tlie home ol Misses, be returned this week
Eleanor Jean and Gloria Bird vis­ pran-nt were
-------------------------------------------------------------------o..a.,l
Onto ald,*^
&lt;«
Gregory Loro.
Linda | Stella nnd Florence-----Parrot. Monday
~
~
Ited Mrs. Fnlth Lyons, ot Battle, Lou Warner,
Warner. Donald Baker, Kay evening Oamc*
Games and atunu
stunts fotinwod
followed1 mr.ft Monday nlgtiL April 20. at the “n‘
I*® “l t"e home 01 Mre'
Creek Saturday.
। Williams
Wilton, and
.nd Bonnie
ItonM Rush.
n„d,.
|U» dinner.
_
j Nton-to l«h «l.to
.
Klt| M,M, „tuJ

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_

, and Joyce Bekardt attended a fam­

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. Uy gathering at the home of Mrs.
Kate Henderson Sunday. It being
! Mrs. Henderson's 80th birthday. Iler
i children. Mlm Marian Henderson of
Detroit. Mbs Olive Henderson. Mr.
anti Mrs. James Henderson of Lnnsing and Mr and Mrs. Charles Bal-'
lev nnd sons of Battle Creek were
: there and also Mr. Frank Baker nnd
II ’Miss Mabel Hinds nf near Tonin.

for those suffering from these ailments.
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STOMACH
KIDNEYS
Rheumatism

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APRIL 16-25

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Teeth decaying, eyesight failing, nrrvousnm. can.li„.,i„„
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...„ —
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A SWEEPING
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THE ROAD TO DRUGLESS HEALTH

Johnson's
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Ordinary ealhariles do not cure constipation—they are habit
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digestive Juices from taur
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The “DETROIT TIMES" Oct. 3. 1935. reported that an official
survey of 30,000 school children in 4 counties In the State of
Michigan, found llivt 21 to 60 per rent
. . of them had goiter.
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YOURSELF

STEP-ON GARBAGE CAN

LSE BIO-MLNERAL

GARDEN

KEEP GARBAGE
COVERED
Made

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Mb* Allee Whetstone and Mrs
Orr Fisher attended the quarterly
conference at the circuit parsonage
In Hastings last Tuesday afternoon.
1 The Baked goods sale In Hastings
' Saturday, sponsored by lhe W S.
C. 8. Saturday afternoon, netted
. lhe ladles SI 1.
Mbs Alice Whetstone entertained'
' the extension class at her home
Thursday.
The W 8. C. S. which was post­
poned. will rnaet with Mrs Rlancl*
Bayne Wednesday. April 22. for a
pot luck supper. A cordial invita­
tion Is extended to all.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Perrin and
Mrs. Susie Boyles of Grand Rapids
were over lhe weekend guest* of

1 I0T7LE 51.00

THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
in HASTINGS EXCLUSIVELY

Prompt Delivery Service-Phone 2131

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE CO. ’"SShilg

BETTER HRRDUJORE Xi HRPPIER HOfflES

were

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1»13
and with awUtanoe of David Chase] nock hospital«tn Hostlnga Sunday SUterx. Arvllla. Leola bnd Jeanette Claude Rosenberg ~ northwest: "Laughing Gm” to be given Thun^! bank was .....
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.------------------- 1
recently married and is'nuaoo. Dort
1* remodeling the residence on West with a pooalble pelvic fracture auf-(with
electric Bu.iwa.
guitars; tfiurai
Jane! Thomapple.
Sunday &gt;utun»
visitor* woe
were day huu
and rnuay
Friday nmnia:
nlghu
w,m&gt; their «as*.M«v
&gt;imioutiuaj
i now
nuw living
uvmg in Hanford..CaUf.. wherei rey Of Bll&gt;lL&gt;TT
Main St known to old-timers u the frred when a wheel of the tractor I- Hooper
— —with
•••- »•her
“ xylophone
-------------—
-------j. —
.
.—
MIDDLEVILLE
and her I Mrs. ...
Minnie
Roladay
and
son Cecil, Mn. Louise
Pierce of Lansing 1I hcr husband.
Ford Tracy U a com- :
rh- rrvlll.r
Stark place, and expecta to move ran over him m he was cranking!
.
_
q ’.
e_______________
; —
father, Vcm Hooper
a* piano
ac-|obo of Grand Rapid*.
today. Monday for a few days
missioned officer and aviation In- Bar clubwUI
into It soon.
it. HU .xmiill
little
David, linprovinir.
three
componUt; Pat
Mr.
Pat and
and Ward
Ward Seery]
Seery
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. Don
Don Fedewa
Fedewa and
and viflTat
viflt at the
the Tiome*'of
home of“her
her "parents"'
parents, ‘‘tractor
tractor in
In the
the army.
army.
evening at tht
and son
I*
slowly
daughters.
Ruth yean!
and i.componlst;
------------------- -----------------U_.l.....................
_. . . Ann of. Mr.
.. and Mra.
-------W1Uon
chlldfro of'rnan. i^&gt;«»8h«rtl J
Mrs. Norman Maolver apd aon.| Mrs. Sarah Ortroth and 1dr. andi
who was riding In a taix on the ., with
accordion
and
saxophone,'
daughter Elizabeth
W. _
P Corson.
I
with
her
are visiting
the Mrs. *-«'
Lesdlr
of Naahville wvir
were —
tractor --climbed
out after the
maHastings wcin
were nmiuuy
Sunday tuner.*
callers a*
at uie
tlie
"
—
—
-- ;
, .mother
—
------- „at Z;
“■ Adams vi
——- --..........
- Phyllis Culler singer and Mrs. Harry *iu*uiig»
wii*.
nnaoemer
is again
Mn.. unrisune
Christine
Flnkbeiner
Js
again;’ tne
the went
west county
county line attenaea
attended pie"
pie will talk on "National j
Hie proceeded
home of her
parents.
Gerry Carley
her eiuav!
a birthday
home of her grandparents at Peoria. Bunday afternoon callers at the cl**
without
lu Belsch,
reader. deMvsml
Two HMtmgs
girls, B'-nder
home of It
herwas
aunt.
lira. A. C.dinner
John- In her own home after spending the' funeral of the former’s nephew WH-t
w»...
month* at
Mrs.
...............
the »aiai
it..*-. „» hi., past
HL
home of her *l*ter.- Mrs. Andrew • driver and
wasAndrew
stopped Flnkbeiner.
by a fence. acrobaU.
also ---------------------------accompanied them.honnrm.
wn aouthwext
of town.
past few
few months
al Hie
the home
home of
of her
her son
son Smith
Smith hi
tn Otsego
Otsego Bunday
Sunday after-!
aflcr- Mix. Rny Ly’otu' were ”ai
, Fred’* father
him Mr. and Mrs. -Leo
Crane
and the. Thirteen
Matrons oi
MiadieMr. and Mrs. Forrest Clark and Flnkbeiner.
’ Roy Hooper
-------- --found
—
---------------------Thirteen Fwsi
Past Matrons
of----------Middle--xcn —
Ectamd.
noon. The young man was almost , Creek Wednesday to see ll
sons were tn Hastings Saturday aft-] Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson were, when he noticed the tractor travel-1 Seery children’s parent* were also vine-o. E. S. enjoyed the monthly
Mr. ends Mrs O. L. Flnkbeiner 21 years of age and hb death re- granddaughter, bom to Mr.
Ils course with only the Utile along.
.... Mr*.
------ Baisch
---------- remained
-------------- over
----- meeting
Illn lu|g Friday
ri.uaj al
uc the
mt- liome
umur of
ui Mrs.
Mil. were visitor* of their friends. Mr. suited from n ruptured appendix. I Stanley Lyons. April 8 at
unoon to attend lhe funeral of her visitors at the home of their daugh- , ling
nie*,
------ . Bal*ch.
.... .. ...A ..pot
______________
night wo*
with n«v
Rev. ana
and Un. t.
L. vr
M. ■ Harry
luck dinner and Mrs. Howard Plquin at South! Hl* mother win be remembered by Uopalhic hospital. Battled...
grandmother. Mrs. Alice Bachelder.i ter. Mn. Bernard Peck at Hastings) boy riding.
„ ...
J' Mrs. Nellie Ward of Allegan Rigelman
Is
ut Augusta and gave some wm followed by a buxines* meeting Haven, Sunday afternoon.
many u the former Della Wilson Utile one who weighed 8 iba.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vlers wpo: Sunday. Mrs. Peck 1* ill and wa* in
Mm. Mary Gray left but week for! of Leighton Twp. He is survived by has been named Sandra Kay,
havezbe«n spending a few weeks Pennock hospital part nt lost week -Tending *qme time with her sis- readings before a ladles’ gathering ohd social afternoon. The May
Thursday afternoon.
'meeting will be held- with Mrs. F^nriJcton. Ind., where she will his parent*. Mr and Mrs Chas.' Mr. nnd Un. Frank I
with their daughter in Indiana re- for tests and observation.
•
j ,«’r- M,s Rtiftey.
1
Rev.
and
Mra.
O.
A.
Streby
and
Mattie
Lynd.
spend
a
few
gr
’
K*.with
her
daughSmith of Shelbyvjne. two brothers.' whose home wm on M-J1 two tm
turned home Saturday.
I Mrs. Orpha Gray of Caledonia
Sunday Sinner guests of the Ru*ame* Clark wholias been ill! vbited her xhterMh-law. Mis. Pearl
’b-t’der family were hi* parent* sgns. Gary and Linden of Howe.1 The junior class ot T.-K. school ter. Mrs. - Rome Brookbank. Her Adelbcrt and Clia*. Jr^ and three west and two and one-lialf north c
jett hospital for the pa.*t Kenyon from Saturday until this (Uld il*i‘ r -s,r “»d Mr* Philip Beii- Ind., were guests ot her parents. Mr. ha* been working hard for their play granddaughter, Wilms Jane Brook-1 listers. Mrs. Irene Jackson of Kala- (Continued on page &lt;f. this 8ecJ “
.
eks was brought by ambu-] Monday.
/
der and Florence,
and little John an&lt;1 Mn- A c- Johnson on the,
_jV. «►.«*-.
It was a birthday dinner Prairie. Friday. Rev. Steeby went on'
"Unity for vletagC” ia fore im&gt; an- honoring the natal days pF his to Hint to gttend a Youths Gouncli
diencJ m ‘ lii-X* Frid.7 evrihnx ' mother and Fkirenre.
’
but the others remained until Bat-

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HERE'S SOmETHIRC
BETTER THRU

opd-NTrn'ea the ss first prire money' Rev U’nvne Fkenor of Albion who u."y’
.
•
—i— »pon.rorrd
------------ . . by
.... lhe
—IIhwith
nu hit
f.miiv
«...was spending .i
le: Mr and Mrs. Harry Bennett who
» every day of th® week are a whale of a lot betierl That’i why
'rnthe contest
family
Ui'ci
(umaiis auxiliary «n
wc?Kenu
orouwr- Have been spending several months
Woman's
of tne
the v.
V. r.
P. w.
W
wc?kend at tne
the nnme
home pi
pf ms
his brotiwrmillions of women shop at A4P ... to save on thair entire food
Mrs Harold Griffeth nnd daugh- In-law. F. H. Helrigel was guest|ln flonda are expected home this
and Mrs. Cliejitcr Geukcs and Mr. ler*. Jean and Carol,spent U*t Bpcaker ot the Methodist church:wrp|cbill! You see. everything you buy hero benefits from our direct
. Sunday morning. Rev F. I* superBunday dinner guest* at the
nnd Mrs. Glenn Miller attended n Monday In Grand Raiddbuying policyl Because we buy direct, we do away with many
The Brant family hit* moved fMm visor of religious education of
Solomon home were Mr. and.
birthday surprise on Roy McC.iul
.—
... the
--------.... and
.—...gave
u Mr*.
at his IwtilB.east of town Saturday! this ----tenant
hnu«e on
Murphy Michigan Cooferehce
u&gt; Glenn Denise and Utile grand-!
unnecessary in-between expenses, share savings with you! Come
jug pn the neid.|'*’',u«hter of Muskegon and Russell,'
evening.
, 'farm northwest of town to Grand mat enlightening________________
talk pn the need.*]
in our -•
Nation.
Solomon ond family of the west
MIm Pauline Benaway of Battle; Rapids, where liv ha* imployment. of *uch
‘ Instruction
‘
....
visit all six food departments . . . pick delicious high quality
Mr .„d Mr-. « &gt;. KM«, of ““’‘7"’
Crc«'k spent Bunday at home with I Clare Corson of Manroe spent
foods,. . . take home savings a-plenty! .Today, right now!
Tier mother and brother.
.
r" "
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Merritt Mienl (rom Frtdav until
Theodore Wirrlnga, Jr. who was,
The David Chase family moved on hl* parrnhi. Mr and Mr* W. P.; Monday with her sbter* Mr.- Sarah. '"ducted into the arm:* last fall is
Saturday to lheir recently pur­ Corum and nil drove to Kalam ti-oo! Cnn)(,|,, !t nnd
ppnrl Kenyon. no'*'ln California according to news
chased home—the George Bidford Sunday nnd visited his uncle. Fred Bundny a family dinner wa* iwid received by hl* grandmother, Mrs.!
Corson ond family.
. • ,- at
-■ -■
------ of- -■
I
residence.
Hattie Johnson.
'£• "
the •home
Mrs Campbell
u- «-»•!«
FANCY FRESH DRESSED
Mr. and Mr.-., Glenn
r'............
. .. .. observance nf (he. Kenyon’* tjh .Al Henning, uno has discontinued
ChurlM Jone«. of Grand Rapl'is,
Wellington
--------------------------------- ----------------, farming hud a sale of farm equip­
was
a Saturday evening
caller
at the: andI Mr and Mrs Oeo. Ileckkbower
H'*Klcbowrr weddine anniversary—Mr*. WI|fIU
Orpna
liuuir 'll
home
of hl*
(111 aunt.
UUlll. Mrs.
MIS. P.
r. O
cu. Sto-!of
OKI- I W, Tlirn...... River* spent Sunday Mt-'.aray
——
of Caledonia and Charlotte ment and stock Monday at his home
,l’" .former
- ---------’** daughter.
',“**"‘”rf Kenyon also being guests. Afternoon on north Grand Rapids St.
-i rmoon
-------------with the
koe
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Parker: Mr*. Eldon Poulson and family.
callcn were Roy Kenyon and fam­
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Stevens of
FRESH DRESSED ROCKS — 2V, TO 3'/, LBS.
* who have been njiendlng the lime' The George Willson family lias ily of Grand Rapids.
, Morley and their daughter Donna,
since tiw holld.iv-. with their dauiih-1 moved from tlie John Carter farm
Mr and Mrs. Archie Dent nnd son ■student nt Ferris Institute. Big Rap­
ter. Mis. Roman Feldpaunch nnd1 south of town, known ns the Spreen of Detroit were weekend vLxitors of id:, were Saturday visitors of Mrs.
family at Hastings, have returned place, to lhe VandtrKcilk house here
S’* sister Mrs Andrew Gackler is
home.
: In town. Al PoI.m-1 and. family have, • family.
IM pre-celebration of the latterk
SHORT CUT
Oscar FinkbelneZ nnd daughter moved onto the Carter farm.
Several of the students of T.-K. birthday wnlch-'wa* the 12th. Sun­
SUNNTFIEID SHANK HAU
Maxine. M1*m-s Hcne Polhcmu* and; Wc arc glad to know Claude Krr-i ,ltM1J „„„
rl. vu,_ day callers at the Gackler home were;
Betty Claler were at Ijinrtng TIiiiis-' meen !.• gaining nicely from his re-I tpr Wednesday night and presented her nephew. Cart Benson and fam-1
SMOKED UMS
u 32c
day evening to attend a sehool for | cent serious Illness and L* able to, (wo cntcnnlninent.s—one at the.has-* ily of Grand Rapids and Mr. and I
MUD SUGA1 CUKtO
-odn fountain clerk* conducted bv, walk around the yard.
- pitnl and one «t the reeremion een-' Mrs. George liclnu ot Leighton
BEST SHOULDER CUTS
the Ice Cream Merchnndlslng Insti-: Mr*. Hattie Smith accompanied ter o(
31*1 held artillery which, Twp.
SUB BACON
u. 2fc
tutr. The girls ate all employed at by Mrs. Arthur Smith nnd son* of ( W),rn wcfl received by the nudiences.'
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hand of
Otf FlCKXO
.
•The Club"
Hastings vbited the former* son. nnd enjoyed by those who rook part.' Grand Rapid* Were Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Dean of Howel) John and wifi- at CoopcrsvHle.'Sun-: niose who went were the Crane Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
STEWING FOWL
u. 2Bc
q nnd the former’s grandson. Wilber day
Reginald Smith who makes.
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
WITH FOCKET
Chappcirstudcnt at Michigan Blate j his-home with his grandmother;
VEIL BfiEAST
u.
College were Sunday guest* of Mrs. -spent the day with his aunt. Mrs
Dean’s son, Vernon Hooper and R«-s StaiifTer and family ut Alto.
1
FANCY KOCKS—« TO ‘-LI. AV«.
family.
I Mrs. Lee Johnson ha* bills out for!
ROASTING
CHICKENS
u. 33c
A.family dinner,nt the home of an auction sale of household good.-;,
Mr and Mrs Harry BaUch-Bunday; nt her home tills coming Saturday,
SUNNTFIHD-JA IX. ClllO FX».
honored the birthdays of her moth- afternoon.
"There'.
SLICED
BACON
'
u.
er. Mrs. James Ives and Hurry. Jr.
Mrsr'Irva McIntyre of Holland{
FRESH CAUGHT—2 TO 4-LB. AVG.
and Nancy Baisch. Present were Mi. was the gueM of her sLsJyr. Mrs. Al,
IN THE F1ECE
nnd Mrs. James Ives, Mr. and Mrs.; Henning thl* Tuesday.
POU I IYER
L,
Mrs. ’Leonard
John Smith and daughter Matv, Mr
" nnd’ *'
J Elwood:
1
to build that home
LB.
Ellen, and Mr. and Mrs Harold; ■spent Euster in Battle Creek where:
TENOEX. MEAIT RIBS
they helped celebrate her aUter-#]
• Stillwell, all of Grand Rapids.
BOILING BEEF
Lb.
WHILE THEY LAST
•
Wm. J. Lleblcr made a .business birthday.
■
|
trip to Chicago. Tuesday
, and Wed-;
! Irving Lutz began work at the
SUGA* CU*£D
with
nr.*day of last week.
Midland Ordpance Plant nt UliBACON SQUARES
u.
loan! '
Mr and Mr* A B. Lewis and ht- oixilis. III. last week.
He sop David of Detroit spent last
Mrs. O. L. Flnkbeiner and Mr* ;
week at the home of her parents. Vet non Hooper were at Lansing..
Mr. and Mr* Lloyd Elwood. Mr. Friday. The former attended the
Elwood who has been real ilck with Ice Cream Merchandising Institute:
flu nnd infected teeth Is on the road: as guest of lhe Miller Ice Cream Co.|
of' Eaton ”
Rapids,
and
Mrs.
to recovery.
—,J' —
J **
“ Hooper
--------FtUH UNDE*
Well . . . moybe you can't build just the home you
FANCY LOUISIANA
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vansickle and visited friends. Ml.** Joyce Good- I
ASPARAGUS
.. 17c
ton spent lhe Er.vter vacation at rich accompanied I hem homo to
want, but . . . you can get o loon to buy one. The
Hart with his parents. They report vtaiMaar.friend. Jean Hopper.
CALIFOtNIA SEEDLESS
snow banks still In evidence In that
Mrs. {Tharlra Mlnnr and Mrs Win
Hastings Building and Loan Assn, is helping others
ORANGES
DOZ 31c
section the forepart of last week.
Cridlcr made n buslnew, trip to
CRISP. SOLID
F*E$H—FLOKIDA
A letter received by the Miner Grand Rapids Wednesday.
and it can help you too! A visit to our office will
5c
CELERY LAKGESTAUt
Mrs. Glenn Foralicy returned to
Palmer family Thursday from their
EA.
non Dick ot the U. S. army stated her home In Detroit. Friday
ter.
convince you that you can have a Home Of Your
60 SIZE
NEW TEXAS
►pending several days wilh her.
he was bound for the tropics.
UBBA6E
Own. Stop in today ond lol us show you our plan.
U. k
Mrs. Jack Rosenberg and children cousin, Mrs. Claude Rosenberu andFLORIDA —SREDLESS
SEEDLUS «A SIZE
anti Mrs. Claude Rcvrnberg yand family In northwest Thomapple.
GRAPEFRUIT
4 TO* 25c
cousin. \fr«. Glenn Forsliey vhiied
...s, Trojan
--------------- —
"Ths
’, the first
annual of
relatives In Grand Rapids TucMlny. the T.-K. school win soon make IL*
EXTRA FANCY WINESAP
LARGE 150 SIZE
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 8. Cassidy and appearance ils it Ls now in the pub-];
APPLES
4 US. Wc
daughters of Grand Rapid* were Usher’s hands: It has been com-;
FRESH CUBAN
NANCY HAU
Easter callers at the home of her piled under direction of Mr*. Homer
SWEET POTATOES 4 IK. Ik
aunt. Mrs. Win. Kroncwitter. Mrr. Curfnlngham. commercial teacher.,
EACH 17c
C. was the former Katherine Clark, and will boast forty printed tinges. 1
IDAHO-U. J. NO. 1
SIZE 30
9 Stebbins Hide.
Phone 2503
Mr. and Mrs. David Perraull plan
The Mastero-Joncs circle will I
POTATOES
10 (AG 3ft
Io return Io their humr’on Grand meet with Mr*. Dale Betz nt her!
Rapids St. this week, from spending home on west Main St. thl.* Tliurs-;
the winter with their son Edward day afternoon. AU members sire,
nnd family, northwest of town.
‘urged to forget their houMcftanlttg
Mr. and Mr* W. K. Llebler of activities lor lhe nitemoon nnd n*.-i
Grand Rapids spent Thursday night tend. She will be assisted by Mrs. |
CRESTVIEW MEDIUM
FUU. CREAM —MILD
nnd Friday with lheir son Wm. J. E. J. Talbott ns co-hostcss.
DOZ. 31C
■ FRESH E6GS
nnd wife.
। Mr. and Mr. C. E. Lindsey nnd
Wm. L. Slonn. brother nf Mrs W.1 Margaret Holcomb of Grand Rapids,
KEY KO VEGETABLE
P. Corson. Is running the Friday’si were Sunday dinner guests nt thr|
3
m.45c
MARGARINE
LB.
nil station adjoining the Baptist r. p. Blake home. Sunday afternoon1
AMERICAN OR BRICK
* . SUUGOOO
church. George Eggleston having callers were Judge and Mr.*. T. B.
returned to his farm.
• Thylor ™...l
and ilit
little
’.c granddaughter.
OLEOMARGARINE 2 u. 31c
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Vanlidfrn Joan Bredahl, and Mr*. Flora Toy*!
PLAIH OR PIMENTO
came home Thursday from Northern lor. also of Grand Rapids.
PABSTETT CHEESE 2 PKGS. Wc
Michigan where lie had been beaver
Mrs. Nellie Thompson returned
CREAMERY FRESH — COUNTRY ROLL
FRENXENMUTH
trapping. He brought seven licit,s the home Thursday from a few weeks’
..35c
same as las*, year.
,
; visit at the home of Irer son Milo
AGED CHEESE
Mr nnd Mrs. J. L. Rugg are re- at Port Huron.
VICTORY
modeling the second story of their
Mrs. Blanch Segerstrom Is In.
LIMBUR6ER CHEESE .. 32c
home so as to have a two room Grand Rapids frequently to sec het
apartment for rental.
I cousin. Mrs. Cora McKay who is
’ Mrs. Wm. Lleblcr spent Monday * critically ill In .Blodgett hospital.
afternoon In Grand Rapids with Tlie ladles recently took a three!
old friends. Her father-in-law. Wtn.! weeks vacation trip to Florida.
,
K. Lleblcr accompanied her home! Fred Hpojicr was taken to Pen-'
&gt;1
---- '
MM ....
HMCH imi
FIENCH
STYLE
illOLUi
‘ ,
A1MOUR-S
SEEDLESS
IJ-OZ. az
a.’ 13c
pt. 27c
RAISINS
MAYONNAISE
STRING BEANS
CORNED BEEF
CAN Z4C
AHN FACE
ARMOUR'S
HEINZ
MICHIGAN
Report of Condition of the National Bank of Hastings
'IfJ 2k
2 US 27c
KETCHUP
STRAINED
FOODS
3
cans 21c
ROAST
BEEf
NAVY
BEANS
Of HASTINGS
COLD STREAM
HEINZHEINZ
•'
.
FANCY-CELLO PAG
t&amp;lft
“iff 2k
CHIU MIKE
JUNIOR FOODS
PINK SALMON
BLUE ROSE RICE
CAM 10c
GOLDEN (AHTAM
(EXCEPT TWO)
ANN PAGE—PURE
MAEASCHINO

DUCKLINGS
FRYING CHICKENS
LEG OF LAMB
VEAL ROAST
BEEF ROAST
Qlte Beit

23c
30c
28c
25c
28c

Ik

Gatchei in tyoiun!

WALLEYED PIKE
FRESH SMELT

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17c

14c
4 lbs 23c

Ik

16c
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STRAWBERRIES
HEAD LETTUCE
ORANGES
PINEAPPLE

HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
ASSOCIATION

'Uiiamin Packed

^■'icihe'i

2% 31c
2 - 15c
31c

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Is Your Car Keeping A

TANK From the Front!

rJap. Quality 2&gt;aity Piaductl— *1lvii^tly Pliced

WISCONSIN CHEESE
MEL-O-BIT CHEESE
SILVERBROOK BUTTER

30c

2 °a 60c
lb 40c

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MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS
NOT A FIFTH COLUMNIST

CAMPBELL'S SOUP 2 CAMS 19C

CAMPRELLS

3 CANS 20c

TOMATO SOUP
ANN PAGE

Every time you drive o cor with wobbly wheels, every
time you drive o cor thot's hard to start, you're
wasting precious materials.
Uncle Sam. says it's
up to everyone of us to.see .to it that wastefulness is
stopped. Bring your car to us and let us help you
serve and conserve. We’ll check your car and fix
it so it will perform at top efficiency.

VULCANIZING ... ALL KINDS
General Tire and Tube Repairing

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 daytime. For night &gt;erv
lea phone 2352 or 2230

Battarita, WiaiaMaU Wipera

ab4

Coart

Harting*. Mickigin ■
Buoco Qu and Olla
VolcaaiHag

Greasing i
Walking

PRESERVES

22M21C.

6RAPE JAM

25c

M STYLE

YARD

■V.

.. 11c
S'. 33c

UUEMUUIIT

32fm' 25c
“tS'Uc
•S.m’13c

“ciilfc

PEACHES
SULTANA

“

24c

FRUIT COCKTAIL
WHITE SAIL

SOAP FLAKES

•S&amp; Ik
211ft 27c

WHITE SAIL

PLAIN O« KOSHER

Sft* 30c

OBJ. PICKLES
PRUNES

*21 12c

CHERRIES
IONA

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 1A 1*U

|!a young people's rally at the Church! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Snyder of I with Mr. and Mr*. Harold Yoder, the] Mr. and*Mrs. Charles Moore spent I The fifth grad* ar* doing nlcaly Ln
'of the Brethren in Grand Rapid* M-18 called on Mr. and Mrs. B. R. I latter remaining fora few day*.
a few days with Mr. and Mr*. Alva ArtthnwUc and EnglUh.
I Sunday.
[ CUnten one day last week
] Mb* Arvtlla Leonard and Jim Al- Moore and family of Lake City.
] The *ixth grade have written very
FREEPOKT
I' Donald Walton spent Sunday eve-• Mrs. Paul Miller of Lansing spent lerding of Hastings called on Mr
Mrs Flora Hooper and Bert|8«x* papers on Holland. Kenneth
-- I nlttK in Grand Rapids.
I the weekend wilh Mr. and Mrs. L.land Mr*. Gerald Thompson. Sunday Hooper of Caledonia *were Friday Hewitt. Thoma* Vander Male. Rob*fr- and
O’erho,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Norris of; IT Wolcott.
, evening.
'afternoon gue»u of Mr. and O4r*.erl Walton, Cart Krauss, and DonRa«’w» wcre Sun«&gt;a&gt;' nlKht' Mr. and Mr*. Orval Kokx of Battle
Lawrence
Wieland of
North; Frank Dorr
' ata King are excellent In ArilhmeJnrt Sir.
I &lt;u®ta of Mr&gt;' George Thompson.
Creek. Mr. and Mr* William Speer.1 Manchester. Ind., spent Sunday and
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar of! Ucor mt ana **«. umuies vv
।
WJU c&lt;lrm MarJory Bnd.Mr. and Mr*. John Mbhler and, Monday with hb parent*. Mr. and Middleville were Sunday afternoon s,.rtnih and
GnuU New,
“a
-Beverly Kay of North Irvlhg were Mbs Donna Thaler of Grand Rap-] Mrs. Ray Wieland.
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde.

J
Olbeon.

Th* bride-to-be received1

Ths Buy Bee club met with Mn.
Howard Smith. Thursday for an all

Allegan spent the weekend with her meeting, games were played. Tlie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Car- club members and some Invited
ter.
i friend* gave one of lheir members.
ma. oara
n.
a maaaa. aft. KUU ——
— —
-­
son Lynn. Harry Williams of De- shower. She received a nice lot of
troll and Frederick oriffeth of kiddlevlUe were Bunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mre. Buel Sisson of Free**_ —
— ------ •
,
Were c*neri ,t Verdun Covill't
,
Mrs. Herb Cook has been suffer-. Saturday afternoon.
A
birthday party ‘tor Ray McCaul.
, Ing from throat trouble the post fewr
’ “
R. W. Moulton of Howard Clty, ^ , Qu-rterlv Conference of the' Mri- Ida PaYnc returned home
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Hoyt and
P1*?
?JJaryh?.tou&lt;
, ' days.
I:w«s
— -held at his home, Saturday
spent last wm* with hb daughter.
M.rtSdbtcm^h
• Saturday after spending a month Patty and Mr* Cora Carr spent
‘“"8
| The Sunshine club met with Mrs. n*f*’t.
Mre. Roy NMler.
| ^r and Mre. (S Steckle and
“ffi afternoon ai Wn,n&lt; ’Uh ^Mr ILd MreLMnT^k‘^
s and Kalamazoo. k i ’] ‘Sunday
M/. Bad Mn. Leon Mu wen
! R. J. Williams Thursday.
1 D,~y.
Ivan Roush made a business trip, Mr. and Mre. Vcm Yarger of near| .... and Mr
* rhar,M
.
—
------ --------Mrs.
Charles Gwrhnit
Overholt, .j relatives in Lanslm..
Lansing.
~'1‘
Freshman
New*
i M'
.... .
.
’ .
Bunday guest* of Mr. and
and
Mrs.
Minnie Craft of Grand
Mrs. Minnie Craft of Grand Rap-' ^rcy Kosscr.
to Ionia Friday.
| Hastings were Saturday evening “
nd M
” M
We need sympathy on Wednesday Rap|ds Thursday.
I V’v^rtS^ovUl Sd’XmHy
..
— —
— the week with —
- and Mr’’ De,la YuIe relumed home,. wha&gt;n
--------------—
.
. —
--------------.
spent
Mr.
—
------------।
Verdun COV
Covill
and 1(111111)
family spent
rannrl
i-arda
will
Ka
.loam
1
I
VCrOUn
111 BnO
Lola and Raymond Wieland, with] dinner guests of Mr. and Mre. Levi Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Ck-o.id*
and
Mrs. i.naric*
Charles uvriiiou
Overholt aim
and
family,
after spending .....
lhe -u,..,
winter when report card* will be given OUL
ttaao
ishhi
&gt;. last week
— -a.«a
Raab or
of caieaoma
Caledonia nna
and Mr. ana
n ‘ airs,
-• •Robert Fester of near Cloverdale Sunday afternoon at his parents,
a group of young people, attended] Hynes of Grand Rapids.
..
—
.left
- .tor ..u her daughter .Mr*. I. L. Boyes'
------ 1 Tomorrow (Tuesday) b the first
Mrs. Aaron Leatherman of Dutton. ■ Mrs.
George
Thompson
with
spent Saturday night wilh Mr. and near Woodland.
•'
esunaay aftemoon._
artemoon.
Hostings Monday
luonuay afternoon
ohctiiuuh for
,ur an
an ' of
u- Ha*tliigs ^
baseball game. Good luck to our
Sunday
;; Hastings
Mrs. Chas. Bennstt.
. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden of
Nineteen of the Rebekahs.attend-'extended visit with her son Hurry
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sherman ‘earn.
Mrs. Lester Raymond of Plain- Hastings and Chas. Gibbs and wife
a?id family. * ~ '
' '
family spent Sunday
Sunday with Mr
cd lhe Dbtrict meeting at Charlotte. ] and
and famUy
Sophomore New*
w
VJUJip
.
wcre
callers
Bl
uu
.
ou
„slaying
at the
Campwere callers
at Ouy
McNee
’s Sunla*t Tuesday.
|I Lucille Larson of.
The Defense Council h going along well Is
home
while
Mr*.Clifton
Campbell
b day
Mr* Fem
Garner
accompanof. Kalamazoo b and Mrs Smith Sherman and. famtam­
wHh her
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Bennett of .spending------a fcw
few days with
her sb- 1Iy
Uy or
of Rutland.
Rutland.
nicely and some have been doing aBt Pennock hospital.
•led■ th* Ogden*
------home------------for a vblt.
Hastings were Thursday visitors of'ter. Mrs. Harold Woods.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Benedict great deal for the cause. We re.
'—
Mr. and Mrs. Clare White.
! Mr. and Mrs Gibb Burroughs of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* mind,you again to cooperate with] —ON PAT DAT, BUT BONDS— 1
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT
-Vada Fox of South Bowne wa* a Grand Ledge, and Mr. and Mrs. -------------------------------------Fred Ballance of Hastings
------ aand our
-- ---------- -- —i
The students and help them
Rev. and
Mrs. Paul 'Olmstead. t soldiers with your books, magazines.!
Sunday afternoon caller at the home Walter Rockhill of Hastings spent
J *'
„ Dora
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabberer
Saturday evening
with May
Mr. and
and Quinton attended scrap metal, cardboard, etc. The'
Rensch- spent the
the], Mrs.
Mn. W. W. Rockhill,
Rockhill.
the funeral of Mr. Willard Baird at, books and magazines will go to Fort]
Mre. Dema Rensch
J Mrs. Roy]
----- ] Mn.
I Custer.
weekend with Mr. and
Mr*. William
Wiiuani Dipp
xnpp spent
apeut from
fruiu Charlotte Friday afternoon.
WE HAVE JUST LISTED a good 100 acres in
... .
. .. —
.. Sunday
---------- with her
George
Brown of Baltimore, and- The
Club will make a public]
Bunn of Carlton Twp.
- Wednesday
unUl
---------------------------------------------------— -Glee
—----------------------Thornapple Township. 7 room house with bath.
Gerald Thompson accompanied' 'inter. Mrs. Clarence Grandy of Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Miller spent appearance on May 8th.
Merle Surrarrer to Hastings Satur- Marshall
Sunday afternoon with Mr*. Irma
• * •
32 x 44 bam, chicken-house, and garage.day evening where he left for the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denise visit- Brown.
$4200.00.
Mr.
Mrs Arthur Vananam of
T»ie Juniors are looking forward]
Naval Training Station in Detroit
ed Mr. and Mrs Boyd Mcwhleney of
’
*• and
‘
Battle
Creek
spent
Friday
night
10
Junior-Senior
Skip Day. Wed-;
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Thompson ot i Wayland. Sunday.
—. —
37 ACRES on section 15 In Johnstown, just half
-1th Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs Carroll
Carroll Hewitt.
Hewitt.
neaday. April 23. Entertainment for
: Hastings vbited the former’s mother,] Mrs. Minnie Dayt* spent Sunday with
Mr.
and Mrs
Roush
I Sunday.
1 at her farm home in Allo, and was
**
“ "**
“ Ivan “
—-u vHted ‘he day and evening lias been plan-1
way between Battle Creek and Hastings.
Mlsa
Fem
Wheeler
at
Blodgett
hos;
ned
by
the
Juniors.
lucraay.
mirrai
__ .
■ air.
Mr. ano
and Mrs viement
Clement Mean
Mead ano
and in vairaorua
Caledonia Tuesday.
.. . r..,.
..
..........................
. ... . - n.avnrf
UZarl. I,'
Large house, electricity. 30 x 40 basement
family spent Sunday afternoon anti
Mr. and Mrs. George Brownell and phal.
Mrs. .Nellie
Binger and-Mrs
“J™ will K.
.".T"'
barn. Has 27 rods frontage on Long Lake. .
I evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth the Misses Clirystai Frost and Nina Lorraine Russell of Grand Rapids
„ Tn“ 1 ,
J .
. . IT! i
I Mead of Maple Grove.
I Mae Brommel of Flint were Sunday Sunday.
I »*fore the ctose of school, which U
$2650.00. Will also sell stock and tools.
Mrs. B R. Clinton and Helen, guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Claude WaiMr and Mrs. E-irl Everson and only «x we^RtUa*',y&gt;-&lt;
—.....
family vbited relatives Jn Edmore
Senior
Moore were Hastings Visitors Sat- , ton and family
' ’ News
WE HAVE AN EXTRA SPECIAL this week on
Russell
Hinckley
and■ Sunday. .
It taolu.** though spring b here
urday.
. Mr and Mrs. ...
..
S. Washington street. This house has oak
Nr. and Mrs. F. C. Tabberer were a«}^- We don t know howtang tt
I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Workman and family of Irving and Gerhardt
SPECIAL RATE of 18c per $100 on village and city
laal“*e have ‘*en ,ooled 30
faintly of Dutton. Mr. and Mrs Roy Kunde were in Benton Harbor on in Grand Rapids Friday evening tp
floors, good location and the owner really
-hear
-------the
-- ’Myert
*— quartette.
‘ 'm
“nvy times.
man
Bunn of Campbell. Mrs. Bertha business Saturday afternoon.
residence property.
wants to sell. Will not'pyblish prige.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blough nnd son1 We Ju*1 finished another six I
Ester Leese ot Alto wax u Sunday
Johnson and Russ and Ekanore
Dean
of
Clarksville
culled
on
Mrs
»nd
had
our
te*U
last
week.
- — - --------------- --- ------- ---Banash of Hastings were Stfnday dinner guest of Lola Wieland.
Tolly
Parks
Sunday
evening
Now
for
our
report
cards!
Many
Mr. and Mrs Miller Larson and Polly Parks Sunday evening.
afternoon caller* of Mr. nnd Mrs.
List your Resort property now. wc orc
Dr. J. W. Rlgterink was a Satur-1 *‘udente will be glad six weeks from I
. Dan Poatma and Phyllis Ann
family of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
going to start advertising it soon.
day
caller of Mrs. Dell God- how. as school will be out and the
See local agent or write Home Office at
— evening
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton of with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood*.
y
Seniors will be sUrttng on their
Carlton Twp.. Mr. and Mrs Alfred
Mr. and Mrs. Semlah SeeSe. Mrs f.rey.
WOODLAND. MICH.
Mr nnd Mrs. Russell Hinckley and tr‘p.
| Gonzales. local, were Sunday dinner ,Polly .Parks and Mrs Atin Moller
Keith Blough was absent Monday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R Clinton.'were in Hastings Saturday after- family of Irving called on Mr. and
Mrs. -------------Gerhardt Kunde and family “««1 everyone knew it. because there
: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clinton and fam- noon.
-------H. V. TOWNSEND. Secy.
C. J. MOORE^Prta.
-•
. •
Prirtav fvnninq.
wasn't so much Joking going on.
। Uy ot Irving Twp called Ih the aftMr. and■ Mrs.
Richard
Durkee
Friday
evening,

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emoon.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Howard Thaler. Bertha Fausey
CHURCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Steckle of Fred Durkee of Woodland, and called and Mrs O. H. Fausey vbited Mr ,
United Brethren Circuit
; Grand Rapids were Sunday after- on Mr. and Mrs Pete Smelker of and Mrs. Russell Edenburg of HolRev. Paul Olmstead. pastor
noon guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Campbell in the evening
land
tend Sunday
Sunday
., I
George
Nelson
was, ■**In Alto
Steckle.
Mr and Mrs. Rial Kellogg and
C
““: rr!
—----“1 on j. Freeport
—- Monday.
*
, Sunday school—10:30.
I Mrs. Ethel Hess of Hasting.* is Jo Ann of Lansing were Sunday •-•"•i.
business
Mr. and
Bill
Preaching—11:30.
spending this week with her broth- guest* of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Kel■-* Mrs. ni
" James of Has­
tings were Sunday evening dinner, Christian Endeavor—7:00.
er-in-law and shter. Mr. and Mrs. logg.
Preaching—8:00.
Mrs. Hnckstrdi
Hackstedt of CadiiCadll- wu«=&gt;«"
guest* of miMr. and w««».
Mrs v
Otto Kunde
। Child Mend.
Mr. and Mr*.
• wilh
■ Ute
- - for- -They-----------------------ln Middle-1
Prayer meeting—Thursday eve­
I Mr and Mrs. Aaron Springer of he spent the weekend
spent
lhe- evening
ning. 8.00.--------at the church.
I Foosland. 111. and Mrs Lucy Yoder mer’s sister. Mrs. Elnora Whitney Ville.
----------------of FUlier. ill., spent Thursday night and Gaylord.
Mr and Mrs Harold Rosenberger pleasant Valley
;____________________________________________________________________ and Marvin,
and Mr.—and
Mrs AusPreaching
10:
Preaching
10:00
■ —Bring
your car to us. We
tin Rosenberger of Chrkaville spent । Sunday school—11:00.
do the kind of job that
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Endeavor—8:00.
will save wear and tear
A. B. Rosenberger of Grand Rap-, There will be no prayer meeUng,
on
parts.
We guarantee
ids.
because of tlie Missionary Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Payne ot Kai- wv
„„.
complete
satisfaction.
Convention
at Kilpatrick church on;
amazoo spent Saturday night and the
lhe Woodland Circuit.
Sunday with Mrs. Ida Payne.
. - like our service.
Fi report Mrihodht Church
Mr and Mrs. Roy Preston of Bat­
tle Creek spent the weekend with।
Everett M. Love, pastor
15 dealer* in Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Preston.
,• Morning worship—11:00.
County to Serve You.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fordham andj
Sunday school—12:00.
*
daughter Clara and friend. Mr and
Mrs. fra Faulkner of Charlotte were Carlton Center Methodist Church
Everett M. Love, pastor
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Dell
Call Today Will SUM US Out
Godfrey. Afternoon callers were] Morning worship—10:00.
Sunday school—11:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sisson, son and
daughter of Kalamazoo. Mbs Mabie.
--I
SbsOn of Hustings, and Mrs. Minnie "”nl&gt; SCHOOL
Hooper of Pleasant Valiev.
Mr and Mrs. Drtke of Hastings,
Mrs. John A- Miller of Plymouth railed or. the Carl Wheeler family,
and Mbs Arlene Kayser of Cale-; Sunday. Mrs. Bernie Walker also:
Formerly Service OU Company
donla were Thursday afternoon' called.
pur.-ts of the former’s ulster, Mrs.
STATE ST.
BASTINGS
PHONE 15M
Charjes Bunn.
Monday in Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. j
Rev. J. I* Ickes was In Hostings on Walker’* sbler. Mrs. Anna Willits

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BITTER HARDWARE Xi HAPPIER HOfRES

Mrs. Arlene Scobey and Mrs. Ar­
Marlene of Grandville spent Sundnv rv;rnlng with Mr and Mrs. Har­ thell Demand of Hastings spent;
Monday with their mother. Mrs.1
old Yoder and family.
Rev. and Mrs Everett Lo»e at­ Rose Engel, who is in very poor,
tended the Seven-count)- Minister­ health.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bassett were]
ial meeting in Battle Creek last
Monday.
Sunday guests of the Bud Cisleri
' Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Knrcher visit­ family of Middleville.
Mr and Mn. Robert DePew. the
ed their son George and family of
former’s ----------------------------------------mother and Clyde UlrichSo. Bowrve’Simday
Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson of all of lhe Upper Peninsula spent
Carbon visited Chester Richardson Tuesday night with Mr. and Mr*,
and family of Vermontville Tuesday. Orville Bruce. Mrs. Robert De Pew
Mr. and Mrs.'Harold Yoder and L* Mrs. Bruce’s niece. On Sunday'
Mrs Lucy Yoder attended the fu- Mr and Mr*. Bruce called on Hurneral of Mrs. Kate Burt at Ada, old Norton’s of Heatings.
. Saturday afternoon.
: Mre Ethel Wilson has been 111
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose and fam- and staying with her mother. Mrs.
Uy of Hastings spent Sunday aft- Alta Kidder thb week. The Wllcnioon with Mr. and Mrs Ed. Stain, sons are moving back on the farm.
Mr and Mr*. Orrie C«tt of KaiMr. and Mrs. Merrill Strimback
kaska received a letter from lheir nnd children and Will Strimback
son Keith stating that he was stn-' were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr
tinned In Batapa. Thb U the first and Mr*. Wm. JUyes.
word from hlrn Toz-obmc time.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Tlie engagement ot Bertha Fausey Howard Main were N. B. Rose and
and Howard Thaler has been an- Paul of Hastings and Mr. and Mr*.,
nounced by lheir parents Tlie wed- Alvin Morgan.
ding will take place some time in
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and]
June. Bertha is the daughter ol Mr., Mr* Henry Kidder were Mia Helen,
and Mrs O. H. FWusey. and How-’------Price of' -Freeport.
--------- - Charles Kidder,
ird U the son of Mr. and Mrs Jolui of Fort Custer and Mr. and Mrs.;
Howard Wilson, local
We
are
proud
to report that Wood I
Mr and Mn Gerhardt Kunde and
family were Alto vls'iprs Friday 'c I tool has been presented with »■'
bronze honor trophy, by the Auto- ,
afternoon.
Michigan
their.
Mrs ..Arthur Beeman of Hasting* mobile -Club
----- —ot—
;— —for--------,
railed on Mn Warren Surrarrer and' work in safety activity.
Mrs. Gerhardt Kunde Wednesday
Sunday gue»ts of Mr and Mrs.,
afternoon.
Caryl Bowman were Mr. and Mr*.
-Gee. Stanford and baby. In the ’
Join* Natal Reserves
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and
Merle Surrarrer left Saturday for children called on the Ben Bow-i
the Naval Reserve Sutton in De- man family.
troll. This station will not be deflYoung people's meeting will be I
nite.
held at the home of Marguerite andj
rrrr—'
Bob Kidder Friday evening.
The April W C. T. U. will meet- PLEASANT HILL
at the home of Mn A. L Houvenerl Mrs. Stephen Carter attended the
Tuesday, April 21 at 2:00. Everyone' wedding of a nephew in Chicago,
Invited.
Saturday.
Mn. Edith Tetrohe of Battle]
SCHOOL NEWS
, Creek spent a couple of days last
Intermediate Room
w, cousin. Mn. -------, wmk
week wlw
with, ,tier
Addie-j
Th* folio* mg third grade pupils Lewb.
excell in Arithmetic and Spelling:. Mr* Bert Palmer received news;
Pamela , Allerding, Arthur Bird. Saturday that her broliter. Lloyd i
Richard Blough. Nprma Bustance.! Shroyer of Marshall was in a has-1
Henn’ Humphrey. Raymond Mead. pR*l critically IU from complies-,
Qulntln
Olmstead, and Walter tiotu of the Hu.
Woods
.
and Mrs. Sylvester Van Hom
Hctoca Humhprey. Marvin Rosen- and Mrs. Anna Andereen spent
berger. and Betty Krauss do well m Sunday at the latter* farm here, t
Arithmetic and Geography in the' Mr*. Stephen Carter entertained
fourth grade..
Friday evening with a mbccUaue-,

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well at profitable to produce all the eggs,
broilers, milk or pork you can, Demand-

Open Formula Feeds
Open formula feeds were originated by the
Earm Bureau as a farmers’ organization.
Conter.ta of closed formula feeds had to
be guessed at. Farmers' feeds'are open
formula and list lhe ingredient* pound
for pound on the feed tag, because:

1

They enable the farmer to check on the balance
between animal-and vegetable protein* (in poul­
try ami hog feed*).

2

When made by a reputable manufacturer interested in HIS welfare he
knows just WHAT he’ll paying for.

3

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

4

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

Try to find these advantages in a
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MAKERS have no superior*. Ask us for open formula
booklets on our feeds.

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HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 21 IB
N. CHURCH ST.

Mr. and Mrs. B

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Mt with Mn.
the buxine**
played. Tlie
ome Invited
elr member*.
a kitchen
a nice lot of

Ray McCaul.
kc, Saturday
. and Mra.
svllle.
omlly spent
hb parent*.
a Ogden of
lbs and wife
cNee* 8un• seeomponir a vUlt.

THE HAATINGB BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL It, 1»42

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

Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Russell Mrs. Blair Daman of Otsego were! MILO
। COATS GROVE
,
| GLASS CREEK
whose birthday* occur thb
Mott and family.
(dinner guests Bunday of hb moth-1 Mrs. Madeline Norman. Mbs Nina
Mra. Anna Mae Hart and babyi
and Mn.
Mrs. eawara
Edward aaatncwa
Mathews
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u».
oaoy; .Mr.
m. ana
Mra. Orgce Mosier and daughter er, Mra&gt; H. B. Barnes. Callers were1 IrJ?*
—
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DELTON
t ^
d■* **“
d from
’ and daughter
of Eaat
were
rom near Barryvllle
Tl»rrv\j111* spent
«rw&gt;nl the
thr'anH
rtanahU,- nt
V*aa« Laming Mar*
Ooreen and Mra. Lena (Fisher) Mra. Allie Kelley of Bunnell dte-|„
v
,..
•Intended 1**n' c*i “l the *Uckor&gt; weekend with her parents, Mr. and Friday evening calkra at Rusroll
Stewart of Kalamazoo called on, trlet. Mrs. Minnie Cahtpbell of Qed- । Oomars
Comna church Friday evening. A Mrs. floyd Dunn|glln ,
Whlttemort’*, Mr. and Mra. Leo Tift
Peter Adrlanadn observed hb Slat Mra. Charles Harrington Sunday ar Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bari Bur-] very ini
birthday on Bunday. April 12. His afternoon. Mra. Stewart also called dick of Augusta and Mrs Florence ‘ "
mu
bS
T"**? Ruu
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1*’
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Mr. and Mra. Chas. Whittemore
Bunday vtol
son. Roy Adrlanson and two ron* on Mra Hattie Whittemore.
I Lawrence and Mra. Carrie Lamoni.
The Milo Extension club mej at spent last Tuesday evening at
Grandpa and grandma Ray Erway spent Sunday at lhe Fred Bechtel‘were Mr. an.
Thompson's.
Toni and Jerry of Battle Creek,
Mr. and Mrs Marshall Norwood local Rev. and Mrs. Estle Barnes the home of Mrs. Bessie Calms of
«...
“re rejoicing over the new grand­ cottage at Gun lake.
Eslamamo, I
catted on him Saturday and present­ called on Mr. and Mr*. Henry Ger- of Grand Rapids were dinner guest* Cresseyr I^iday with a delicious
moved
Into
the
lious*
where
their
daughter
bcm
to
their
daughter
John
Havens
and
Rodney
and:and
Maxine
ed him with a large birthday cake. inaine at Milo Sunday evening.
on Friday.
luncheon served a 1 o'clock. There
Mn. Eitella Barber of RJChbnd
Mra. Harold While and three sons were six members and three guec/i son Lawrence and family have 1 aad.husband. Mr. and Mra. O. Scott day callers at Porrtat Havens.
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden
] Erway of Kalamasoo.
lived for several years. and^the’-®£
3»&gt;e has been named
Club met Thursday afternoon at the and Mra. Don Jones of South Del-' of Plainwell spent last week wilh present. Miss Bullis talked to them latter are living In lhe old home. ] Phyllb Jean
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Whittemore j Mr. and Mra. Dick Hom
home of Mn. Bert Patton. Mn. ton called on Mra. Mary Doster; her mother, Mra. Nellie Pennock.
about Achievement Day and proj­
Pearl Demond went home with 1 Mr and
w P™
8un’ were callers at Lowell Whittemore's | of Hastings were Bunday
I Mr. and Mr*. Fred Elliott, Mra. ects for the coming year.
Marguerite Potter of Wall lake gave Saturday afternoon.
, Mr. and Mra.
Mn. Lloyd Demond
Demand on EasEaa- day7h.8u?*.u ‘VRussell Whittemore
niuncnwin* at Delton and Mra. Gena Brown’s at. callers at Roy Erways.
Harry Gale* .of Jackson called on Maud Randler and Mr*. Minnie
a very interesting report of her visit
The other morning when Carl | ter &gt;nd remained a week. Lloyd1. A birthtby dinner was served in Hickory comers on Monday and
Joe Arents of Detroit i
w
to lhe «~w«.
Flower Show at un.wv*.
Detroit ...
in Mr. and Mra. GUfiord Morford Sun- Whitby are home after spending
J have eone to Ionia as his work is honor of Russell and Mn. Pew. Tuesday.
; weekend with hb family 1
March. On May 7 the Club will: day afternoon.
’
the winter in Florid*.
ter hb zheep. he discovered that one
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------plant shrubs and flowers around the
Wrs. Hattie Whittemore spent from
Rev. and Mra. Alton 1,1 Article, re­
village and on Lhe church lawn ] Saturday until Thursday with her | turned missionaries from India, will
a* Hnr,cy S®**®8 on Sundaj
They will also place can* for rub- brother. William Knestrick al Cll-i-be speaking at the Wesleyan church the other two living two days.
-----------■« as»-&lt;-*• •.........ill.
I Friday evening. April 24.
bbh and plan to -place
a picnic
table: —
max
Mr Knestrlck
is -quite
\
near the village.
I The Delton Rural Agricultural1
The W. H. and F. M. society which
\
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Williams and |
te8m. wlU ,pl"y 5,“* । wa* announced for April IS. ha*
\ three sons of the, W. K. Kellogg (
team on the school dia- been postponed and will be held
Varm at Gull lake, were auppcdJMW1 hfrf Thursday afternoon
April 23 with Mr. and Mrs. Dougol &gt;&gt;»
.r Mr
goesu of their parents. Mr. ap41&lt;ra i CLOVERDALE"***
Mr. Leon Dunning of Delton. I
lhe
E "1**^
Elwyn Butter has been very Sick Mr.
JohiCAdams Saturday evening
_. _
and Mra. Merle Bradfield and' held Sunday
Sunda&gt; evening «l
at hU
his home
this past week with flu and com­
instead
of
at
church.
Nina
Brisbin
Jack
attended
the
Barry
County
plice lions.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Robinson. Guemsey Breeders meeting at Hat- was the leader.
The Extension group met with
Mra. Emma Clark and Rev. apd Mra. tings, Thursday evening. A very
Interesting round picture of "Guem- Mrs. Paul Woodman last Wednes­
services al hb home Tuesday aft- mlialng from our ron pif^ no. Harold Bugbee went to Dowling,
day evening nnd the following of­
Friday afternoon to attend the tey at War," showing the Island of
ficer* were elected, chairman, Mrs
,
I Uf&gt;. Mra Bert Mccallum We want funeral of the latter's brother-in­ Guernsey, was given.
, Chas. Townsend; Sec. Mrs Paul
Mr. and Mrs Allen Terry nnd. to give each one tfielr place in our law. Floyd Wood.
। Woodman: leaders. Mrs Kenneth
son Michael of Plainwell and Mr. Rag. It li an Impressive, patriotic
Nearly a hundred ministers and Pralrieville were callers at the Earl Kelsey and Mra. Harlow Barnum
and Mra. Travis Royer of 118111? feature, honoring the boys from delegates were In attendance at the Towne home Sunday.
At the Business meeting of Ute
.itehboMC
Creek spent Sunday with their par- Hope township who already num- Conference Ministerial Association
Sunday school last Thursday eve­
enta. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town. । ber twelve.
held at the Wesleyan church here EABT WALL LAKE
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Mattison, ning plans were made for starting
Vbilora at the home of Mr nnd I Edward Penneis is still confined last week.
, a fund for a patronage.
and
two
daughters
and
Mrs.
VreeMra Gordie Durkee Sunday were:it0 hb bed.
MIm Mildred Rathbun of Lansing
Callers on Mr. and Mra. E. S
land of Jackson spent Sunday at
“J- •m M&gt;» cl.r.ne. P.n&gt;. *»4
Mr ,„d M„ John ch&gt;„di„ ol
Thompson Sunday were Mr. and
their cottage here.
chlMren « H»|» c«nl.r Mr .n«| „„u
s„„
f Mrs. P C. Wing. J. O. Crawford nnd
Mr. Claud. H*rrin«tm&gt; nl □.ndrld. । KannM lnd
,. S|mu
ktr*. Robert Dunavon. who has
'
I
Mrs.
Marjorie Thompson and phllMl «ml Mn. SUwarl Walt., and,
u „
„„ M„ SOUTH SHULTZ
1 dren
Orcn of
01 Hastings: Edward
toward ThompinotnpMr. and Mra. Frank Hom spent
rhlld1." ol Bj.1 IMWn. Mr. and
,„a |lmU
w2nrt.il“n ot Sunfield: Mr. and Mra. Har' ’..
.7
MUa Emma Kay John™, ot D.- Monday evening with Mr. and Mra.
r™™d w^rtnl^! m !low Barnum and children, local and
WUllwn. Mn Mynl. Ulnaar local.
, „.luraM tOT1,
Charley Kahler of north Barry and Delton spent from Wednesday, __
till j froin West gebewa—Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday evening they attended J Sunday at their collage.
and Elmer WUlUon O MC-rr iprnd,n, . „„ ,llb „„
I Fletcher. Mrs. Geo. Goodemoote
a farewell party at Glass Creek halli ’About fifteen gathered at the.
Mr. and Mra. Wade Town have;&lt;nd frtenda
and Mrs Schloble. Mr. and Mrs.
enclosed their front porch, with.
Macujl* of Hastings called for Gerald Anders. '
■
home of Mra. Floyd Collison, Thura- ’| 1 Harve Woodman and Lucille Woo8Mina Kenyon received a tetter day and tied off comforters for the,'i man were Saturday callers.
8
Mnrwnort
Mr 8nd Mrs Bernard DeGolla
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood gunday
from Pvt. Fred Peake bust week. He newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon
and IbHr mouicr. Mra^Man-Oojlrr.
Mr ,nd M„
Am,Uon&lt; is now stationed at Shelby, Mbs
*"
*"
“
lpendlng it at
Mr. and Mr. Leslie Dickerson and “'ldnt afternoon was en- gt Kalamaloo and
Mr. and Mrs Alva Kenyon attend­
Re, nold, mumrt bom. Sun-1
n.M Mr. Doslcr mmuo.d lor ।
.noddamm., ed the funeral of Floyd Wood at
'
... .
, e&gt; _ .... , spent Wednesday and Thursday Dowling Friday.
Mra Minnie William* of Freeport wJth tfoern
*”
.1 mirnnf w.h I who
«n oteml,h&lt; pj«l.
Mr. and Mra. James Eberly and
&gt;pCrtnrt82tn,"?U,.l?il wll”.ihrt\!?.n‘
Arthur Lathrop entertained
nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. n qroUp of Extension ladies at a daughter Joyce of Caledonia have IS
tuuiiV l”"1 ■nd H“lh w”dmin
*»"
Roger Wiillnnw.
I luncheon Friday afternoon. A so- moved into Mrs. Daisy Thompson’s
houlc and will work her farm.
leon U-onard left Monday for w u
wu ,he feature
“r..“S2?55.0.hfJ .I.*?1";: wmmun. Mn. erm, u nmmn.
Martha Hom spent last week with.
Kulumnzoo where he is attending
...
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n'r.lr.w\WT'?T, "ffSS
™l»m Si ilXmllS Mr. and Mrs. Orville Forman of local. Lee Reynolds, and wife of Ing here until Thursday evening.
Doster were Monday callers
The church appreciates the recent
Battle Creek.
.“1™&gt; •&gt; W s T- 0 H' ,1U "1"“ Mioppcr. Monday
Clifford Kahler, wife and moth­
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon at­ er. also Jennie Reynolds spent gift of Fay C. Wing of a Communion
“Shm LHo-r ma,
K’UT.!
table and three chairs, *
Hilt men ami women of this company are
tended a birthday party at Byron Tuesday In Kalamazoo.
maintaining the country &gt; communication
Clarence Steiner, grandson of Mr.
from a vtelt with her sister in FJlnt.,----- --- . ..
- - —
F------- 1 Galbreath's of Bellevue Saturday
Mr. and Mra. Frank Bostwick of
accustomed to emergencies. For storm,
network.
w * *
WSSw •&gt; «" .nd
m
and Mrs. John. Woodman, is now
Ky“irx.te'U.Tu;rmi».ilT« J^j*
«•»"», ‘
Mr and Mr. Dal. Lorala- mrd Augusta were dinner guests at Cnas stationed In Washington state. Hb
flood ami fire are foes that strike without
Kahler’s Tuesday.
Material shortages and war coruars ation,
warning. Of necessity, our people always
CaroUne Solomon and Mra Linlake
u&gt;n*lne inning and Sharon of
order*
make
it
impossible in tome •**coin Bush attended church service*' ™
*“e' ~r’ “l'&lt;.1
, Hastings spent Thursday evening CEDAR CREEK
Steiner Battery A.C.A. (A.A.) Army
are organized on an emergency basis.
at the Methodist church In Hickory
“
‘^.with Mr. andUn Leater Bonneville
stances to supply telephone tervice as in
Joseph Hammond is visiting Mr. Post office No. 309 Fort Lewis.
Whatever war may bring, the experi­
Corners Friday evening
, °r.Xrd fflSuTTf Fhrt Custer1 C&lt;llc? ,nd
Mr and and Mrs. John Bush of Hope Cen- Wash. He would be pleased id hear
the part. If'hilr every permissible effort
Callen, at the home of Peter Ad-1 an^‘c,^.rd ^dln^ r^ItvMra
A1’ra Kenyons Sunday were:
from friends. ence gained in such emergencies by this
will be made to satisfy public requests,
rianson Sunday were: Mrs. Myrtle
Mri .VJ?; Ronald Kenyon and family and NelMrs.
Emma
Brogdon is In
the
Mra.
mi.-t. run*
Ella Wert
rrsiuimu
man spent
^|rvu. last
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.
...
telephone army will prove invaluable in
war demands coma first.
Leinoar. Mra. Lottie Collhter and
’Ind Ue K,nnc of N“hvUh:- w?ndell week with her daughter and son-; Leila hospital in Battle Creek with
daughter, local and Mr and Mra
V.™ Jnn«^nd71£ite
I Kenyon of Battle Creek and Mr. in-law, Mr. and Mra. Robert Gerald, Inf^Uo^njhejoot^and^a
j
Clair Pifer of Kalamazoo
M£; U
c,
, X?
.‘and Mra. Truman Drake of Bellevue.
j to be removed. We hope for speedy.
Mr^ and Mrs. Wayne Lester ofI recovery.
Loren Coppock, auctioneer at the ,h”l^!"vd
hL’Srelu *Mr 1 Mrs C1“Ud HBnMnond of ,Hlnes
‘
Tun Senstba sale here Saturday.:m
’ttartM tire Comers spent Monday with her Dowling have moved into Mra. GerFather &lt;to Infant son sucking hb
gave |3 po io the local Red Cro^"'"!
“w?e Lira iSS Ke y' dBU«h‘*r- ^Un*
fund. Mr
MrCoppock
gfraf £o&lt;&gt;
Mr
nd £*■
’Crt,HOn
nUrrt
fund.
Coppock gives
S3 00 to the- *?*.C,^WA *“*
«Zi .nrt
Mr . n*,nd
Ur’ Fr
rrS
Jn
nk
Honu'
.’.enUr
: l U Mra^Mmme Campbell spent last thumb!: “Hey. Son. don't do that.]
Red Cross in each commmrtfc
d
°~n®i“Iford ,n&lt;J. tained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and,
wUh her MUUr. Mra. Moc You’ll need it when you're old
enough to travel"
where he has n sale
™ nauunazoo.
Mrs. Bryce Meyers and daughter. | vecklev of Rutland township.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Bush. MIm
towertSaturtay Tf'w’ea'th •Maud ot Orand Raplds'
and
Mrs.Russell Watson and children.
Caroline Solomon and Mrs Led. ** "ady‘°
^‘urd.y If weath- —&gt;d
of Hasting. Mn and Mri Q«rtie Pease of Gull lake.
Harrington attended church services rr P™*’ .
K1Mlburv Mr W1d ,Mr&gt;.
OP^?nor..and °olort’, e«Ued on Mr. and Mra. Ardy Owen
in Hickory Comers Sunday after-;
“r
local Mr and Mrs Jim Andera of
afumoon.
noon.
“7s5rte? .i^ M^lnez Fdrd of RutUnd visited there Sunday after-, ^,^.1 froa.
.ttended the
Urry- Stockford, a teacher h&gt;
; noon.
I Centennial Anniversary of
the
local MhooL finished hb duties I „^ory ConU!ra’
a'Ur &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Murray of MethodUl church al Hickory CorTuesday night of last week and left ,
_________ ______________
Nashville and Glen Gates and fam- ners Sunday. All report a very In­
for Fort Custer Friday.'MIm Helen j HICKORY CORNERS_____________ I »&gt;’ "Pent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. tereatlng time.
Aldrich has taken his place In the' The centennial at the Mcthodbt wul Gatga, , .
,
I Mra. Harold Lester and children
t.chool room
I church last Sunday drew a large 1IINnK mnNFRR
of R*"!*®!1* apent Saturday afterTlie Junior class of the Delton crowd and the program was very. 11,". CmS-'T.„a ehUdr.n
““
Rural Agricultural school will pre- nice Olb Lawrence nnd Carrie La-1. Kalamazoo Sunday at the home Lclnaar.
sent Its play "Black Magic" in the | mont. local nnd Blair Barnes of f M
nd Mr. Dnn Sinltl, mi« 1 Mr- and Mra- John Lammers

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Company

New High in Ship Production

school auditorium. Friday evening.: otsego were the only decendanu veraheiie Golden was also their'*penl 8und*y w,Ul ,h?lr son- Merle
April 24 Throe In W out are: o( R^_ Moses Lawrence at the Sun-1 ’was aU°
and wife near HlckorV Comers.
Charles Monica. Bud Leonard. Bar-, doy RftCmoon service.
’"J1 Mre Burr Wheeler of1 Mr' and Mrs E&lt;1*ard Campli
bare Leonard. Irene Hammond.] Rev. Loyd Mend of Whitehall wm' KX’
"*. have returned home after spending
Philip Dunlop. Virginia Beck. Marie , ,UMt of Rev.’ and Mrs. John Me- *a“™a“°
°n “J, a“d *£’ the winter in Florida,
Collick. Irene Smith. Oletmice Bur- Cur Bunday nlghl Sunday tUraUjcl^ Hammond Saturday evenlrur
—
(hearing
crash
pee. Marjorie Mott. Marvin Har- WPrr Mr and Mrs. Fhukcs McCue I ------®°nald---------5°d™.a
*£ *5'* ‘®.il*° I Mistress
back
again
Monday mom-,
mom- kitchen): ’’More dishes. Mary?'
rington. Ellen Shelp. Delmar Sager nnd
jimmie and Mr. and Mra. “
* to
“ school
h 1 “
1 Mondav
ing after his recent operation.
[ Mary: "No. ma’am—less I"
nnd Calvin Florin. Mbs Loretta Leo Bahr and daughter Joali of
Magner U director.
Hint and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Mra. Elta Rogers. Mrs. George Evans and daughter Marlene of
Kahler and Raymond Whnewskl nt- Kalamazoo
Rev. and Mrs McCue
tended lhe M. E A. nftcllng inlWrre jn Lansing Monday and TuesWoodland Wednesday evening.
. day
Mr anti Mrs. Roger Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick of
son Dean called on hl* parrhU. Mr.' Augusta were weekend guests of hb
General Electric men and women—thousands of them I Four
and Mrs !z»Ue Williams near Free-1 mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Mourcr
typical scenes show the spirit with which they are tackling the
jx.rt Sunday.
: nnd attended the Centennial at the
grim^ob of producing for war!
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Jones and Mrs. I Methodist church.
Harry Waters of Hastings spent | Mbs Clara Upson and Mr. and

MEN OF WAR

Report of the Condition of The Delton State Bank

Betklehrm skip production tkis year trill represent the greatest
all-round shipbuilding output by any company in the history of lhe

I. Thousands of employees, only
ten day* after war declaration,
gathered in mass meetings in
most major O-E plants to pledge

TOTAL t.l.(llII.ITIKH (■«! I»rl&lt;idlnc

2. Almost BS per cent of all General Electric employees signed
up to buy.U. 8. Defense Savings
Bonds totalling more than

country.

constantly stepped-up.

Speed, speed and more speed is the constant objective; and
always speed wilh quality, for a jerry-built ship is virtually
useless in the trim tasks of maritime war.
The first Liberty ship which recently discharged supplies at
a Red Sea port was built in a yard that was virtually non­
existent a year ago. A tanker was delivered in 100 days from
laying of keel. A battleship will be delivered 14 months ahead
of schedule.
Cargo ships are being built in lets than one-half the time

ment in a year’s time, training thousands of new mea, 1
every effective facility to use, adopting prc-assembly an
production methods—all these spell tonnage and more tr
a steadily-mounting output ol ships from Bethlehem ygj
All hands are doing their utmost for Victory, wo*
achieve the maximum for the U. S. Navy and the U, I
time Commission, so that the "bridge of ships" shall b
tained and steadily enlarged.

STEEL COMPANY
Utt th*
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' dinner rruesL
’ The C- E. young people are plan-. dinner guest.
;nlng another drive for . old paper* quimRY
.and magazines thb week Saturday.
...-nAxi
j and wilhcall tn the forenoon. They _Ab0Ul °?lrtyr,hA_““?1 ...
| will appreciate your contributions.
They met Sunday night for their

NASHVILLE

' MIDDLEVILLE
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(Continued from page 3.
town, bad Ju*t sat down
fait Wednesday morning

two sisters living are Mn. J. C.i
Fumbs of'Nashville and Mn. E. J.|
Hoffman of Grand Rapids. This,
worthy couple have a’ large circle
of friends who nope they may en­
joy many more happy years togeth-

Ing stove pipe opening an
gating found the upstairs

I Rev. Griswold a* leader.
' We are proud to have two of our. p^ytments from Middleville aficT
■
* I RJATICCC
Mis*.Myrtle Wilson of Hastings 'ocal 4*M boys nnt* B,rli na,,,ed on Caledonia were summoned but the
LtUAL iW I IVuQ
I spent from Friday night until Mon4*H ®’unl?. MoDOr,
ftrp had ,nade *ufh headway that gBSaMHMB9MEI
. ..------------ ....
------------- .... both named a* alternate to the Club.,]] that could be done was save the notice or mortoaob
-Week held in Lansing. .The lucky i-furnishing* -from the -first- Knights of Pythias will be on Tues­
floor. koticb or MoaToaoa
day. April 38. Pot luck supper.
Saturday dinner guest of Mr. and girl Is Jeanette Doxey and the boy. Much sympathy b felt for them for |
I Cha*. Mason has gone to Jackson' Mrs. Will Hyde and a Sunday din- Paul Otb. Congratulations to both they arc along In years, his health
on your splendid work.
to spend several weeks.
ha* been poor and the urn who was
The Barry Co. C. E. Union pre­
Family night wa* well attended at at home b now tn the army. They
sents a recreational program at tlie
...v church
______ _on April 7th.
----- ---------------the
A bounli-are staying at present with their son
. .. potluck ....
___ -7...
high sclionl building un Monday.
ful
supper
was followed i..
bv Lloyd and family on the west side
The speaker will bv the Rev Phi)
moving pictures of the Navy, shown of town.
M. Jenkins, pastor of the Scribner
by T N. Knopf ot the High school; ’ Mr. „nd Mrs. G. jr Blake and
Ave. Baptist church. Grand Rapids.
teaching staff. Benediction by Rev.‘.Mrs. B. C. Swift went to Wilmette.
111., Sunday for a couple days
with the former’s daughter.
Marc Squler and family.
Doster gave a talk on bombs of vari­
ous sorb, planes, boau and the need RratuUllons to Gilbert VanderKolk
ot first aid. auxiliary police, wardens and bride lhe former Evelyn Jansma. of Grand Rapids who were mar­
tense. Our nearness to Fort Cus­
Will Hyde b again able to be out ter and sites of defense industry ried April 4 tn Grand Rapids. Gildears after a few days illness. Sun­ was stressed and blackout probaday guests were Louis G Hvde of
8. Lyons and Mrs. Charles Hutton pointed out. Mr Doster called for
and Miigra of Walled Lake. Mr twenty-five men to take first aid
ployed at the Hudson Bqmber plant
and Mrs E. H. Lathrop and Mr and lessons and almost doubl&amp;that num­
Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey were after- ber volunteered. Tpb b a coune
were mode verv happy Sunday
morning by receiving a long- distance
telephone call from their son. Prl-

OFFERED BY

HAS THESE

first aid classes for the ladies.
training at Fort Sill. Oklahoma.,
We were pleasantly surprised to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Higdon of have Mrs. Lena Content nnd Mbs
Buttle Creek’ were Sunday dinner Anna Scott, both of Battle Creek
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J L H.gdon with u» at.the Family Night meetAlfred Higdon and daughters of
Kalamazoo were afternoon callers.
The W. S. C. S. meets with Daisy
Freeman this Thursday. April 16.
Everyone b invited.
Enrollment meeting for the sum­
mer 4-H projects for girls of 10
years and older will be held al the
home of Mrs. Rowley. April 34th at
8 p. nt. If you can’t be present
at thb meeting nnd want to join,
phone or write your name. age.
grade and father's name, as well ns
bridging Her mother home with her. the year of 4-H work In project.
Mr. nnd Mrs Elmer Gillett nnd Our meeting* will be in the afterBP ANTI I DISTRIC T
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White nnd two
children of Marshal! were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Norton.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Fassett and
sons of near Bedford were Sunday
afternoon guests cf Mr. and Mrs
O D. Fassett.
Miss Barbara Norton of Kulnmo
spent Saturday night and Bunday।
wilh her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs

for her Sunday afternoon.
Tlie patrons of lhe Branch school
voted on the question of transport­
Miss Elaine Day of Kalamazoo ing the pupil*.or keeping the school
spent Saturday night and Sunday and II was voted to transport, by a
small majority.

~J~.-' : CHICK YOUR PONTIAC DEAlBt FOR fUU DETAILS

Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank

REAHM MOTOR SALES

ter immediately after Ids marriage.!
was having a few days furlough and
left for camp Saturday.
Mbs Marcia Henning was home;
from her work In Grand Ranlcb for

been in hb usual health until n few;
minutes before hb passing He wnsi
65 years old and came to thb com-1
munlty with hb family in 1917 and;
funned until he moved to the vil­
lage five years ago. He was a veteran
of the Spanbh-Amcrican war and
spent two years In the Philippines.
He Is survived by hb wife Elnora.!
two daughters. Mra. Lloyd Senxlba!

Campbell of Caledonia, four grand­
children Gloria and Anita Senslba
nnd Roderick and Roger Campbell;
a airier. Mrs. Ralph Pringle of

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home nt 3 P. M Sunday with Rev.
under auspices of tlie Veterans of
Foreign Wars of Hastings. The fam- i
Uy has the sympathy of the com­
munity in their bereavement.
।
Leon Williams of Kalamazoo spent
the weekend with his sister. Mrs.
Arthur Kenyon and family. Easter
weekend he vbited his brother Jack
nt Scott’s Field. III. and found him

Mrs. Wm. Roas and daughter Joyce
Of Grand.' Rapids and Mrs. Bob
Bowman nnd two children of Has­
tings visited '.he former’s mother.
Mrs. Minnie Llnsley tile past wcek-

spent Friday nt Battle Cteek with;
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Garfield, former,
residents of Middleville.
The Prairie Garden club held its*
.regular meeting Tuesday. April 7 at'
the home-of Minnie Johnson. Al

107 N. MICHIGAN, HASTINGS, MICH.

Follow this program and

Jackson. Dorothy Carey; pianist.
Either Flnkbeiner; chorister. Merce­
des French: reporter,
Gertrude
monthly.
The secretary rep»rtedj
on the meeting held last week to
arrange for the Flower Festival!
and luncheon to be held at Thornapple-Keliugg school. June 12. Mrs.]
Angelin* Kenyon reported that the.
village aiiit farm petunia gardens
will be. Judged separately. As chair-.
man she then lock charge of the
following program. A sketch ’’Dor-1
olhy Dumbell’s Garden." by Ruth

Always Use

nary quietly at their home Friday.
April 10 Mr. Kronewitter came to
Rutland township from Mishawaka.
Ind. with Ids parents when a year

r MICHIGAN MADE’
Get all the car and tire life the makers intended
• You’ll rid your mind of a lot of
worry when you put your car on
thia life-prolonging program —
bated on experience, earned out
with skill by your Standaid O-J
dealer. He will help you diacover

all the extra miler you have in your
tire*—and maximum ear mileage,
too. The iconer you get started on
thia schedule, the longer you’ll keep
rolling. Visit Car Conservation
Headquarters today!

lAkDHO Oil OUlf» IS C«l COHSIIY*TION Nt»DQULITtRS

W. 0. MOORE
Standard Station

DOLBEE'S
Standard Service
Corner State &amp; Michigan
Hastings
Phone 2697

PURE SUGAR
By *a doing you cooperate with the farmer* and wage earners
of your own State who grow and produce thia fine product—
*ugar that for every rwcetening. purpose lias no superior.

Listen to Edgar A. Guest—each Monday and
Wednesday 10 A.M.-WXYZ

Uky&lt;.
guesta pre.-ent arc still living. After
&lt;■_'
their marriage they lived on farms
In Rutland and Irving townships! the Prob*i&lt;

offices ot responsibility and trust
and has served as president of the

organization in 1933. Mn. Kronewltter was active in the Congrega­
tional Aid Society and Pythian Sisten organization until forced to re­
linquish her duties through illslck spell this winter Is able to be "eeatfv»PL4k« orevioa**'' i*uH
out and attend to business. Their k*«ri«g. in tb&gt; H»iiu(&gt; Banner
daughter. Mrs. Mary Oiner resides ’’•"* »«r«al.u4
In Rutland township He has one,
Btaxrt Cla«n«at. j0&lt;tg• »i
slater bring. Mrs. Wm. K. Lieblbri *
«h»».
of Grand* Rapids and his wife’s L
tank. R»sl«iar «t Ft

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
JICHTY-SIXTH YEAR

Irrel. in llt«

16 FACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1942

ANNUAL REPORTS :SWPP&gt;"?y7?&gt;@" ?
RED CROSS OFFICERS!

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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8
FOURTH REGISTRATION
’
MONDAY
The several registration centers
In the county win be open from

A Few Questions and Answers

It'

LABOR SURVEY IN

I Pad« U‘.e,’to u

care of the fourth registration
Chairmen And Members Registration of
Lacey, Milo. Glatt Creek, which Includes men from 43 to
Respond Splendidly
Private Users to Be
and Carlton Center Groups 65 years of age. Complete details of
I----------------------- —--------- ——_______________________ I Register in Co. High
the county set-up for this regis­
Frequently the question 1* asked. LJ_|J Itration were published In the
J Campbell or Grind
Question—How much sugar can I *on delivering the sugar the *tam&lt;M Schools April 28—29
"What doe* the Red Cro** do with ne,a In V-OUnty
the War Ration
Ration
"
with each stamp?
you tear out of lhe
The Barry County Home Exten­
its funds?" Also "What to done Schools May 4-5 6-7
1 getAnswer
| Commercial users of sugar will!
of convenience, the Registration
—You may buy one-half Books.
sion Council has arranged for four
'iocaUy with Red Cross money?” The
commencing April 28 there will T&gt;ound of sugar with each ot lhe first
Board
will
also
be
on
duty
Sat
­
Question—What if I need more »kw» UP
a trade registration lo
was' in* the city on Thursday eva»
meetings to be held In the County. urday and Sunday April 25 and
following summaries of reports pre-1 be a nationwide registration of sug- four stamp*.
.
'
1 ll''1 W1IH “y War n**!1* hcld at the vari«« high schools
nine and spoke at a joint setnon &lt;
26, to accommodate those who
1
j in; the county on April 28 and 29.' April 28. 29. 30 and May 1st.
scnled,at the annual meeting of nr users. Thto registration will be
Question—Can I get the same, Hon Book?
find Monday inconvenient. On
At each meeting a demonstration
the locaP-elMiptcr last^week Tues- divided Into two separate groups— .rto.nl or .u,.,wreh&lt;„n&gt;umPT . *n.wre-ir II K objolureb- nrere.........................
wlu
m
। This trade registration will not on the uj.c of enriched flour will be| Saturday the registration hours
Foreign Wars and the Am
day evening win answer these ques- • registration of commercial users and
Answer—Not necessarily. The ra-lM»ry for you or your family to have I only include the big users such a*
tion* fully and satisfactorily.
registration of private consumer*. tion of sugar may be changed from' more sugar for home canning, ill- wholesale or retail dealers In sugar 1. given by Mary E. Bullis, home ex-,
Legion, explaining the nature
on Sunday from 10 A. M. to 4 P.
An itemized financial report was' In Barry county Consumer regto- lime to time according to .V,.
the total: Dess nr
or .Am.
some mh.r
other .nrenHi
special —
reason.:
—"i.!bakeries, confectionery stores, res-'; tension agent, the program will be' M. If any person In this age group
piven by the treasurer. Walter Ea- tratlon, which include* every man. supply of sugar In the country. The you may go to your Local Rationing
Registration of* all labor, both
,
,
—”17“* tauranU. etc., but any store, firm.!, planned for 1942-43 and a district
In confined at home due to ill—
t—.----------ux)man and chiid. will be held at nil
ton. showing the »_
following
receipts:
ration iuf
for r*c»
each stamp wm
will uc
be puupub­ Board' They * ■ decide w
whether
iUb or
Qr organization which uses kugkug-; council member elected.
runun
.iuv.ic&lt; ciuo
new. the chief registrar in the
Cash on hand. Mar. 31. *1941, IL- schools in the county on Muy 4. 5, licly announced by the Government, vriii
. ... ..
.. .
! These district meetings to which locality should be notified. Thto common and skilled, male and
you ran
can hnv*
have thl&lt;
this utnr
sugar, .nM
and Imw
how, _ar. -in connection with
its activities
69321: annual Roll Call. 13338.08: 6. and 7.
which
--------- ----------------------------------—i registration will include men who male, with special emphasa on farm
Qureuon-Ho. taLk u reel, .urn., much
m"'h you can have
h*” They inky then. ThuL churthra
— —
-- wlsh
— ’to put'
- r
all
Barry
County
women are Invited,
1941 War Relief Fund contributions.
A* a prelude to this sugar reginIssue to you a special certificate pt'r-' on church dinner* luncheon and have b'-"1 “"“ngid to acquaint, have atUlned their 43th birth84,606.95; Fort Custer Camp and tration there will be a moratorium good for?
mining you to buy a specified business group* such as Rotary Kl- more
*l,h ‘he work of the ‘ drty on or before Feb 16. 1942 and
Hospital Service Council drive, on sugar sales for one week begin­ I„?Z"PXc',,.‘‘KVr^kd0S1 L■amount
—/
XA2T
‘""’ pur-'
““•! —
i~nd"c£!XSi-"
of ‘-Ugsr
for - sp-cined
wank
and Chambers* of Commerce- homc ‘conomlo extension group*
have not attained their 65th organizations. assisted by other in­
85125; sale of First Aid and Home ning April 27 during which no sugar
termed group*. A house to iiouao
pose. You will not need to u*e the1 the Rod and Gun club; Individual! sald Mrh Leon Dunning. County
birthday on April 27. 1942. There
Hygiene supplies and books. 1228.60;
Wnr Rnilmi llcreik nr Rnekc In buvino
_i_ ....
......
... rlintrrnan
who have previously registered
interest on savings. 18.16: mlscel-l It Is important tliat aU persons in*1 ISf
•
,,h
1
«««1.
Bad
.&gt;»
wJSS
]
l»
„
will, of course, not be required to pose of enrolling labor. In thia city,
be publkly .nnou^ced.------ &gt;u*ar *“n l““ crru’,ca‘r
Food* and bre keepers wiio u*e suglaneous items, 121.02: total receipts Barry county should sign up at this will
DiaaSn
.k.
QueUlork-Wh.t do I do if my, ar for feed are included in th. trade .
1:30 P . M. Tuesday. April 28—
register again..
consumer registration on May 4 to
; Brigg* Church. Lacey Group, host- _________________________ _
“
up,
War Rallon Book Is
stolen, de- registration.
94027.
7. Inclusive—even those who have • imT-T “
fourth wards: Mr». Sterling Ro
m&gt; SU8“r “l °"e|slroyed- or mutliated?
, In brief, trade registration ln-|*,,‘^*- _ _
M
kAEKi A*r-rra.iew
DUburzemenU include the follow-1 a
rr^
__________
supply
of sugar or _do not use 17
' is chairman for the second i
Answer—Reixirt the facto to the cludtt!
who
■'u«ar *’» "”y
^Minesday. April 29- CO. MEN ATTEND
Ing items: Home Service, ex-service sugar—because the ration
raUon
land Mrs Gordon Fisher for
book
Answer—No. Each stamp to good; . . ..----------~
—
. at once.
manner except for private home Milo Church. Milo Group, hostesses. * । r»
r&gt; nrsi
| Lz^nl Rollonhig —
Board,
men. 828 06; Home Service, Army, which will be Issued U quite likr- for only the Announced period.
! r.-.ntnmMiAn
. 2:00 P. M. Hiursday. April 30— i AIK WAKDEN
and Navy. $30 61: Home Service.! |y to be used In the near future for
Nashville and Middleville will con.
Question—Do we each have to
1 ■*"•*
u'-Church—Gia**
Creex SCHOOL
non Boon home lo my r.mlly in m.l
eSneSm'n iiu"^!,?; -» «&gt;•
ho.i™«.
civilian. 8149 43; First Aid. 853520; i rationing other things.
take our War Ration Book* in per­
Home Hygiene and care of sick.
go. keep the date.', of May 4. 5. son to lhe store In order to buy, AnoTrr—Ho. Your W.r Hook i. Miyar punliow. yrnitlnain Thi* mu3 00 P1 M FMdoy. Moy I—Wink i.
811060; Fort Custer Comp and Hos-I0&gt; ftnd 7 In mind for this is when sugar?
Pion. Being Mode For Can-. «&gt;}W
be Mr
issued to be used by or for you. Tiie .nr *t10WRn&lt;&gt; under thesJ.
! Hall. Carlton Center group, hostpltnl Service Council. 825; general private consumers will register for
Aiwwcr-no.
Answer—No. Anyone may take
iw MW It permits you to buy is In-; will be based upon tile amount used ciJ*s■us Taking Here
1 c.mp£11 which will ,iv. . romplrti
office expense, 86420; Roll Call ex-, ration books at nil schools through- jure.
your War IW„Y&lt;&lt;
Rutiori uww
Book rere
to buy reun».
sugar)। tended —
to —
be■ —
used -re
by re------you or-reby—
theuutlll*
duringUIC
thetHUit
pastVCtir.
year. THU*
ThusIlII1*isIniim- — —. , . —, re-—.nre^,.repensc. 848 79; Junior Red Grata, out the county
Birdbill Holly. Woodland. Leon'aIaUa“* ""T
■ &gt;r—they
1 H-.1, are
i.rn buying
kniiul.,,. sugar
in.ii.r for
tr.r family
fURlllV of
Ilf which
Writ'll you
VOtl are
lire a member
tTirmlvr ,. portant . that
k.. . commercial
...
. . uwr* give
. ' GETTING
I KI
provided
STRONG
,83.81: War Relief Production. 837127; I jn HasUngs. the reghtratlon will you. The mother or the father, or «”d with whom you live.
rwitn„
a future date in Barry county. Tha
I wmj thought to this prior to reels- Cl IDDADT
Leonard.
Delton,
and
Kendall information given also iDCludaa dal*
2»Ui annual Roll Call, sent to .oat
na- be
beLhc
held
.W. at
“l the
,hf 1st
I*t. and 2nd word'
ward nr»y one 01 the children, or anyone
Question—Do these War Ration tratlon. It will greatly assist Kthe.
irotion. It will greatly assist the JUttUM
—
A•!81.482
AM AJ04;
. IO1I
.....
...
.
Reahm. Leon Doster. Harry Thomp- on the kind of work desired by Um
IIIIonol
headqipirterx.
194
„ ■c*w»*s
People of those wards connected with a family may take,stamps entitle me to get sugar for work if definite figure* concerning
son.- Richard Endsky and Hurry signer and that at which he or *h«
War Relief fund to national ..of
83. . ■
„.nd
lu .Bl Cen,n9 ^jool tor UIO(H
wn„ some or all the War Ration Bocks nothing?
those. who
.use of sugar during the past year
l ~~ — —;
t.”' .ntir. -------'UBnr aunn«. thp ....
i’asl year j. .......
Larsen, all of Hastings, attended an|,s most'(killed.
fl5 91: total disbursements, 86.7M01.
n the
th wards
&gt;3.01. Uve
live ||n
the 3rd
3rd nnd
and &lt;
4th
wards. Houril
Hours —
in th.
tn "u
hnv—.th.
... ;,usr—ol
..
_
Answer
No. They only
entitle arc -..
made available ..
to .....
the __
rationing
instruction school for air raid ward-1
Balance on hand. Mur. 31, 1942.• for registration in Uw city will be to the grocer to buy the entire
households supply of sugar.
you to buy sugar They determine. hoard at the lime of registration.
83,193.26.
ens at Western jilchlgan College of:Bge Of sixteen up.'Ind the objacl
■ from 3:00 to 0:00 p. m.
Question-Suppose I do not buy the amount of sugar you or anyone; "Trade” registration will be held(
Because of present war condl-; People who live In the districts
I Education, Kalamazoo, April 13 to 17.1 is to provide help in harvesting th«
sugar
ut
all?
,
'
else
may
buy.
j
at
the
high
schools
in
Hastings,
tlons the calls for funds from ev- covered by U1C
wooaiana.
the Nashville. Woodland,
_ I..a, I* no occasion for* Question-Do
.......
Wrwutian/I Freeport. VI1.1
Answer—
There
I have to buy sugar'' NnslivlUnP' Worland.
MldThese men will now have charge
*u6ar b*»la “nd oU»J
ery department will be greatly In- Freeport. Middleville and Delton
to buy sugar except os you need because I have a War Ration Book? dlev*llc and D*,u&gt;n °n April 28 and
of instructing air raid wardens to 7°Pfl neteasary to our h«altb and
creased and the chapter Is fortun- tchooU W1U
at thelr ^p*.. you
It. But keep your War Ration Book
An„.„
J w
2“? ' 29 ,rom 9 00 A
,o 5:00 p- M
serve in various communities of
alao. ‘“J?1 ‘DA*rkd nredg
ale In having such a fine ran n Uvp schools between lhe hour* of carefully. Il may, at a later Ume. be i
"J*, ,.Th® .'Var. ,{atlon Dealer* and other commercial users
Barry county.
10 Ulc e*enl ,hal an aU °“l
•
hand to care for the demand* that 3:00 and B:00 p m unleM olher
necessary lo use It for olher com- ...
°,buy
-----J,.0** l,.hc rifM
----- l—
—7 ccr' vi ounni throughout
uiruugnoui the
ine bounty
county not
Hero in Hastings, for example 1 fort u rM&lt;ulrw5 to win Uw W»r.
are sure to come.
I hours are announced locally by the
tain amounts of sugar.
located In these
towns should
reg-,
mod&gt;u&lt;. U Un,S?JSXrJoT
’UIf hyou
"" do, -------------------------------------------senior air raid wardens will be cMl-'l
£
Mrs. Wm. Lyle Scudder- prodw-' superintendents of schools.
not need suear dn nnt h.iv It
. Wcr nt thr nM?est high school.
|
ed in a few at a time for irutruc“ T
|
tion chairman, had a splendid report । Throughout the-rest of lhe county
QuesUon—May I tear out a stamp! O11„..nn
„
'
kiid Uk. It lo th. More lo buy1
~
Forms on which to apply for sugar ।
for the Period ot Sept. 1. 1940 p^p^ wl(1 rcgtatcr at lhlfjr neamt
tion. according to Chief of Police!
ar?
enough stamps can we buy more purchase certificates under the
through March 1942, and , her fig- local
lMJUge between the .u„
Harry Thompson.
On Monday '
Lu^r-No You mu.1 LU, Ure |
« * U“” trade registration may be secured at:
ure* include the number of gar- hours of 2:30 and 6:00 p. m. unless
April 27. the wardens in the
local rationing board office at
ward will be asked to report and1 ^lac"?e,2..‘
inent* made for Civilian and War other hours are announced by lhe s:r
s: m“ch
is the
the court house or at the suberin-'
on the successive week* following.!
2?thTwtad.
Relief.
Capably
ayhU'V
Mra. locaI jegu^nt.
.SnXre ol uu
IS
tendent of schools office and may
Scudder was Mrs. Jack Patrick, who
wardens of tike Second. Third and
deal
be filled out by the applicant prior
has been a loyal helper.
Fourth ward, will be called In.
Question—Suppose I order sugar,
_„.v . . to registration
.....
but
MUST
NOT
BE
At
the
same
time
this
instruction
ih^.Tds
nrov4d*d
In
case
of
school
district*
frac
­
The total number of knitted gar­
to make money. SJONED except in the prmpce of,
is being given, plans will be com-. iht^^a^blSffl^^wS £
tions! with other counties live byAmw2Sefore the peraon mak-!cakes a*"1 8C11
ments was H87; including 216 pair*
In.
e.n Un
you the'
Ure^hi/"" ‘
‘
'“l' uT SbOHreUl unr IreU Ire
plcted for taking a complete ten-1
ofrBrn*.orkSratortM wllM
mittens: 60 mufflers; 486 children's rule to keep in mind Is register
Ing U»
the dkllrer,
delivery can
give you
at nearest registration place In
Siu in each ward Air wardens and uXuui wo.t .xpwkncv .to
sugar you must show him the War
Answer—Apply and register at the| n‘*&lt;u helP ln ™akln« out hto apyour own county. People desiring
women's sweaters: 178 pairs men's
their aasbitanu will cull on each! copies of the' files will be lent «•
Ration Book, or the family's Ration Local Rationing Board. They may P«*attoj&gt; there will be a rationbig 1
socks: 31 pairs children's stockings ration cards must register In their
iiome in their respective territories | -,ch
foitowtaa orgunttaUoa*.
j give you u special certificate to use •drtsor appointed for each high i
own counties. If people living
and gri date tor a central office file V F W D A V Amerfcan V*wS
and 17 shawls.
enough stamps—not more than one to get the sugar you are allowed fori
!!aciuwl
school who w,n
will ^Phelp. v
Your
~"~ ‘local,
‘
near the county line in Assyria,
Sewed garments totaled 2053—23!
which, according lo BrilUh expe-'
the purple Hrarts. which UM&amp;I
from each book—to cover the
of —
schools
wi— ci.t,,
। your business.
u«... can rail i —,,
for example, are a uart of a
girls' dresses; 97 women's drease*:
I superintendent
,™ .b. u
rience. Is ncces*ary for efficient!! Uve tn detense projects,
amount of sugar you have ordered.
nc
Question—I live In n boarding'
20 operating gown*; 34 women's school district located in Eaton
work during an emergency.
|
,a7
rrT— E
He cannot give /vu
you I..V.V
more OU*-.
sugar than
county they must go to Die neat*nightgowns; 74 palm hospital paja­
your stamps allow even if it has been house. May I have u book ju»t lhe
Each lierson taking Uie census wlU pCMNn^*lf HOCN1TAL
have a card of identity. Chief of Po- I CK
eat school In Assyrlh to register.
mas: 24 convalescent robes: 49 bed
sent. He would have to take the bal- same?
tary of the local Ciiamber of Corn-,,,-,, n.,™.. .-otnirirx Althtmuh Mr lice Thompson urge* that Hastings! GENERAL GUILD TO
-snirts; 1.027 girls
gins’;.■
.......... - ■
sHira; 101 boys' -shirts;
, once buck to the store. Give the per-J Answer
*"
' —“
Yes’ You may.
Registration places are as follows:
skirts and 98 complete
c —’— layettes.
•———
people give the*e men all the co- UrrT U/EhMlCnAMT
From the left-over
.•er ------materials,
-—,----these)
—
city ----and-------------------------------consolidated schools at—
operation possible. They are vol- MEET WEDNESDAY
articles were made—23 outing baby Hastings. Nashville. Woodland. Free.111 b.
&gt;o whJTu
‘“IWunteera. donating their time to help
Mn,
H. J(xm.
eteto*
gowns: 19 baby blankets; 3 baby । port, Middleville. Delton. Kellogg
Hastings get properly organized for man of lhe Pennock Hospital GultaM
oulred
and.will
br
avallahU
tn
.
kimono*; 3 baby sacqu^s; 30 baby ,Ag.
---------- Richland• Ag.
--------and
Woodland
Juniors
to
dreMes: 87 bibs; 36 baby bonnets:
Assyria Twp.—Bell. Eagle. Austin.
storf
' meeUng a* Wednesday April
3 pairs baby mittens. Seven and Assyria Center. Ellis, Briggs. Check­
you Pre«"t "Girl Shy"
In fact, all those working on the: Dlnner uto be served at 6:10 o^Cl
Applicants for sugar rationing
1. Applicants should comt pre­
one-half dozen diapers were also ;ered and Lincoln.
books are urged by the Office of pared with n list of the members ot determine whether or not you come! Woodland High school Juniors home defense organization anywhere! ln Ule Methodist church pariora
Baltimore Twp.—Dowling. Striker. Price Administration to study care­ their families, giving the exact under tlie trade classification.
•• w«l present the play "Girl Shy" in In the county deserve fine co-opera­
Total expense for the above was
tion.
fully the application card, illustrated name of each.
.
Guild chairman any time befora
&lt; e -----------------I Woodland High school auditorium
8338.62. of which 8127.07 went for McOmber. Hendershot. Weeks, Dur­ above, and have the correct answers
In the very near future those In Tuesday noon. April 2g.
.. on
KUUI1 ui
2.
An exact u^,,
description
of men
each, h(,nln| ^Ii/Fnntc LI _r. ’ Friday evening. April 24. at 8
shipping charges and 8211-33 for fee and Barney Mills
Reports by the Guilds will be giv.
Carlton Twp. - Rogers. Carlton
mu.’! member of the family unit, giving Wenral oruaenrs nere (c-ctoek. The piny is directed by charge'of air raid and fire defense
thread, buttons, tape, snaps, pins,
here liope to iiave available for
enter. Fish. Welcome Comers, * andA
a'ld*’\ri?J
Jhkm the height, weight, color of eyes. With Health Dept.
Center.
S
n/'X
Mrs.
Frances
Sawdy
assisted
by
Elpatterns, etc. During the period
town. Coats
•* made for every person for whom color of hair, age and sex of each1
I*
* nora Cole and Mr. Donald Gager, showing, a special film illustrating being prepared
Trom July 1, 1941 to D« 3I- ,M1- Brown. Coat* Grove and Ragla.
one.
| There are four senior dental stu-1 class adviser. The following sUi- methods of dealing with incendiary
C^eton
Twp-!^te
View.
Marmember
of
each
rBmUy
Ji.
to
time cards were kept and 54 women
; 3. Hie person who register* for &lt;*enU fr0T. ,he University of Mlchl-1 dents are taking part In the play: bombs and other phases of civilian
spent over 841 hours cutting gar- Un. Barryville and Shores.
appear at the nearest elementary the family unit must state hto or ?“n, „spen.d!n*
April 121 Gene Rising. Gerald Mtoke, Geneva defense work.
lion.
menu and preparing finished garHastings Twp —Fisher. Gregory. I school to apply for all members of her exact relationship to each mem1„
,lcld
25*lhl
Vernon Baitinger. Phyllis Bar­
Pennock Hospital Guilds are
t menu for shipping.
Altoft. Star, Hastings Center and • the family.
ber of It.
)the ^arr&gt; Uo. Health Dep;. They|num, Cari AUerdlng. Joans Hersh- Independents Begin
- Ute saving and water safety ac- Quimby.
j
u Qjp biggest registraUon Job
compltohed.
contributions msda,
4. It Is necessary to know to the
**r«er' 6tella Jordon. Maxine Dan(Contlnued on page 3. Sec. 1)
Practice
pound
just
how
much
sugar
to
in
Anthonj
Markovich,
and
George
j
C
is.
MarjoryEngland,
Maurice
Vandues paid and the enthusiastic it)«
Hope Twp. — Doud. McCallum., ever undertaken in so limited a lime
Cedar Creek. Hinds. Shults. Brush I jn the United State. Within four
«n
h
S"dS
l
i
a
T
S
™
&lt;*.
-----Ridge and Cloverdale.
, day. the naUon. 130,000.000 men.
fairgrounds Sunday afternoon for j Ing the hospital
the Initial practice session of the!
Irving Twp—Cobb. Wood. Jones women and children will bv regls- the number of people in the family
*Sth thl■ ^UrY Awards Weeber
IIUUIV culls
tUU., with
Will, the
IUC
—
making home
7»
Hastings Independents.' There will' SPECIAL MEETING HOME
and LlUle Brick.
tered and will receive their ration units and stamp* will be torn out
nurses and sanitary wim^'toM
engineer. They! Damages of $200.00
be another session tills coming Bun­
JohnHoT Twp-Kln,
T»
” bl&lt;« )«» by the registrar for all .ugar in ex- i {X*
NURSING CLASSES
spend
days with
dentists
&lt;Sytwo
&lt;*irein^
th™
Wedin
In ,he case
Oo“u*b Ww:t*r v‘ day afternoon at 2 o'clock. AU base
Bitvm, Brnwl.
CuW.r, । &gt;"
«■ Um,. U» Of- cess of two pound* per person If will
*2? Ihrm Wred. George Smith, the Jury on Tuesday ball players are welcome. .
On Tuesday evening. Aprl
, lice ot
or pnct
Price Aanunutrauon.
wmen more than four stamp* have to be the enuntv nhs^rvinv
BuUla and Bum&gt;u«h.
AdmmuuaUon, which
removed, issuance of the book will
^^b?ra“2?7h^Hralth' «*“"»«* • verdict in favor of Wee;
administersRationing,
to
urging
ev
­
Program ii Being Arranged
Maple Grove Twp.—Mayo. Moore.' ery applicant for a ration book to
KIWANI8
OBSERVES
be wlthhekl until taler.
ber of 850 for personal Injury; 850
-GOOD
WILL
WEEK"
for Big Day, May Fifth Dunham. Norton and Branch
in
the Central building
come prepared with accurate infor­
One—and only one—member of d
evening thrv will have dinner ,or Injury to personal feelings and
United BUtes-Canada Goodwill &gt;
Orangeville Twp —Orangeville and' mation to all questions which the each family unit to to gn to the ele­
Tlie 37 Barry County iiome ex­
Week will be observed by Hastings ',
registrars will ask when filling out mentary school nearest to the per­
tension groups have named Tues­ Blake.
| or total damages of 8200, Sult was Klwanls Club April 26 to May 3 ac-' film from the Bute
Prairieville Twp.—Milo. Prairie­1 the application form.
son's residence to register and to* _
.
- ---------------------------------- .1 originally filed for 815.000
on these
day. May 5 as the date for their
cording to Ken Sanderson, president.!
If you answer these questions applyzfor ration books for the whole the Office of Price Administration* three Counts.
'
seventeenth annual Achievement ville and North Pine Lake.
Hundreds of clubs in both countries I
Rutland Twp —Algonquin. Chidea-■ promptly. OPA estimates it will only family. OPA emphasises.
Single as "a
in-1
—
----- ------ •►*-»
---------Day program, according to Mary E.
‘a group
two
---------------«*»■
x...&lt;
-------of
. --...oforallmore
. in-!, /'nUMITT
Cr TA
aa U'ZIbvb^
will take part.
the picture This meeting is open
cster. Tanner. Edger. Goodwill and1 take four minutes to .fill out thto people not members of a family unit, dividuals
consisting
persons
COMMITTEE
To
WORK
Bullis, home extension agent.
form. One and a quarter million even if they board with a family,
f—
------— in the
l,M
wMwn/iwwrnwu
who
are-----------------Hying together
samel
,fs EMERGENCIES
Mrs. Leon Dunning ot Delton, Yeckley.
Dance at Welcome Orange ha)!,'
Yankee
Springs
—
Oates
and
Yan
­
1
school
teacher*
will
serve
as
regis
­
must
apply
for
themselves.
’
'
1
I
household
who_are
related
by
blood
L00
*
1
"Ir-raid
wardens
with
Rich
­
county home extension chairman,
Sat. night, April 25.—Adv.
trars.
kee
Springs.
ard
Endsley
as
chief,
met
Monday
A
family
unit
has
been
defined
by
er
marriage."
r&gt;
—
lias named the following committees
evening at the police station and
for the event, which will be held
1 organized a city wide canvass for
APPLICATION FOR
at the Central School in Hastings:
volunteers to serve on the Emergency
Program—Mrs.
Carl
Scofield.
Housing and Feeding committee.!
Woodland; Mrs. Belle Mullen. Del­
This group would act In case of an I
ton; Mrs. Ar^iur Hansen. Hastings.
air raid in which homes were de-'
Luncheon—Mrs. W. D. Barnes and
strayed and citizens injured, re-1
Mm Harry Young. Hastings.
qulrlng aulstance tn housing and
Arrangements—Mrs. Earl Boulter.
feeding the afflicted.
Delton; Mrs Laurence Beadle and
Commander ^larry Larsen of the
Mrs. Ellin Kelley. Hastings.
American Legion states that the
Exhibits—Mrs. Mary Payne and
Legion and Auxiliary will serve as
SDDXXSS. AND DESCRIPTION
Mrs. Albert Stauffer. Hastings.
• Conllnted from lost week!
10103—McCarty. Harvey Franklin
the basic committee, but asks that
Hospitality — Mrs. Harry Rlsor.
churches, schools, hospitals, etc., 11005—Manning. Walter Michael
Hastings; Mrs. Merle Bradfield. Del­
send him names of responsible 10509— Matherson. Raymond John
ton; Mrs. Bernard Tasker. Bellevue;
10073—McCrea. James
iwBsa*
■
members who would serve on this 10665—Mathison, Hans
Mrs. Lawrence Farrell. Hastings;
committee In case of an air raid 10112—Matthews, Clarence Chlleon
Mrs. Harry Stimson. MiddlevlBet
with its attendant damages. Your 11050— Matthews. Elmer Jay
Mrs. Russell Whitemore. Hastings
I0W4-McClintock. Rufur
cooperation will be greatly appre­ 10852—Marble. Lewis B
and Mra. Ward Moon, Hickory Cor­
1028F-Marahall. Cl*re Curtis
ciated.
ners.
'.rlW
10560—Marshall. Eddie
THREE
HRE CALLS
1069g—Marshall.
Everett Russell
Defense Meetings In
ON TUESDAY
lOTH'-MarahaH. Georges.
Hastings firemen
10269—Manman. Jay William
Assyria and Woodland
three alarms on Tuesday, two being 10028—Martin. Arland Francis
Two Home Defense meetings are
10630—Martin.' Benjlmln
scheduled In the county during the
the rear of the A. B. Gldley lol on 10339—Martin, Moyd Alfred
coming week. On Friday evening.
W. Oreen St., and the second grass 10215—Martin, George Allan
April 24. at 0 o'clock there will be
10004—Martin, John A.
a meeting at Assyria Center called
The third fire caused damages of 10475—Martin. Peter A.
by Supervisor Clare Holder. On
about 1200 at the Hastings Lbr. and 11.736—Martin, Raymond Alfred
Wednesday evening. April 29. there
10454—Martindale. Junior Clarence
will be a meeting In the Woodbind
by the carelessness of someone who
threw a lighted cigare
10146—Martz. Alfred Dewitt
teresled In problems.ot Home De­
some leaves. Had It occurred even
fense are invited to attend each
a half hour later, when th? men
had left for the night, th
meeting.
J1163—Matyailc, Tboy Joraph
BENEFIT BAKE*BALE
would, do doubt, have been much
10761—Mayo. Bhlrley Burke
Goodyear Bro*. Hdwe . Bat. April.
10214—McCabe Samuel
&gt;5. Quimby W. S. C. 8.—Adv. 4-23.
—ON FAY DAY, BUY BONDS— 1090d—McCall. Arthur Nlper James

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find an• • lilr.1.

Ml Dibit*

Study of Blank Form Will Help Speed
Up Routine of Sugar Rationing

HOME EXTENSION
ACHIEVEMENT DAY

Gottllib

I claim*

BARRY COUNTY
DRAFT NUMBERS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL U, 1H1

THE TALK OF THE TOWN

eyHAve
' SO MUCH
70 CHOOSE

OUR

yes..
,
ANPTHE
QUALITY /S SO
\veeeNPA9LS/

t'

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PAAR rrkITrn
rUvU VEIXIEK

HAS BECOME BARRY COUNTY'S BUSIEST FOOD STORE BECAUSE WE SELL QUALITY FOOD AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

TOP-O OLEO

GELATIN

JELLOo'ROYAL

SUGAR - 5 LB. SACK

5*29c 2 - 31c 32c
SALAD BOWL SALAD
DRESSING

SHRED. WHEAT 2 Pk,. 21 =
POST TENS r.®;. 22c
WHEAT POPS 2 pkgg. 15c
WHEAT FLAKES 2 Pk9.25c
MILLER'S — with bowl free.

22c I

RINSO
Giant size . _

____ 60c

1

PET MILK
FLOUR
BISQUICK
COCOA

3 cans 25=
■1
30c
Lg. Pkg.
;33=
f II T Morton's
A
J AL I
Iodised
£
15=
lljlfr
GRAPEFRUIT
19c
JUiLL
Shurfinc, 46 ox.
COFFEE 2^. 3 it. 59=
IfF fDFAM Chocolotc
ILL IKCAFI
Vanilla, qt. 25=

SPRY - 1 LB.24c
3 lbs.____________ 69c

GOLD DUST
LUX FLAKES
SILVER DUST

_____ large

large

QQ
O vC

bo.

Hershey's Soap
Bar of
Soap Free

5
21
33
15
29*
23‘
37
10
11
25
19

?? MONEY ??

Opportunity s Knocking!
That's right . . . money's always
welcome . . . and we have it ready
for you. Need a loon? Let us ar­
range it for you.

CALL — WHITE — OR PHONE

25c d“

Hastings, Michigan

PHONE 2722

riLAM

sJ Hastings. Mich.

IIFAIICJP

Telephones 2244-2557 BL—

FRIDAY and SATURDAY — APRIL 24 and 25
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

,

Hoddy McDewall the New Kid Star

ON THE SUNNY SIDE"
William Powell as Philo Vance, the Detective

THE KENNELL MURDER CASE'

29c

BOILING BEEF

CHUCK ROASTS

SUNDAY and MONDAY — APRIL 26 and 27
Ray MHhnd and Paulette Goddafd in

choice
cuts, ib.

4 ftC
|

y

all good

*

chuck cuts
.b.

ft

steer brisket
cut*, lb.

&gt;
V
£0

1-

J
I

THE LADY HAS PLANS"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED., and THURS. — APRIL 28. 29 and 30
parole Lombard and Jxrk Benny in

Boneless
Veal Roasts
Swift's Premium, lb.

35c

PORK STEAKS .,.d.cun «, 33‘ BACON TID BITS s'iw.d
SIRLOIN
Round Steak, Ib. 37
' SLAB BACON
VEAL STEAKS», . lb 35‘ B0L06NA ""’’sLeed
CHOP SUEY MIX
,b 35‘
POTATO SALADS
COTTAGE CHEESE c'^,(b10e PIG LIVER ^ct’n'k
or

chop

16
:.lb. 25'
lb 21
lb 19
!b. 19
,b

TO BE OR NOT TOBE"
Fresh
Ground Beef
80'

lean

L39c

food;,center

UAH It Y

TIIEATKW7
JB_jl

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY — APRIL 24 and «5
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

"COME ON DANGER"
Rent Tayler and Frances Langford in

MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER'
SUNDAY and MONDAY — APRIL 26 and 27
Humphrey Bogart and Conrad Veldt tn

ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M la 5:H

TUES.. WED., and THURS. — APRIL 28. 29 and 30

206 E. State St., Hastings, Mich

a

W

n

i

N. Main St., Nashville, Mich

DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE'

■

*

PREPARE FISH
PONDS IN
ORANGEVILLE

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING

At a Price You Can Afford To Pay
LAMB ROASTS

ll

Car Limit For County Now
The Barry
County 'Rationing
Board at their meeting an Mtoday
granted new car purchase appheaUoiu of Robert Van Der Veen and
C. E Morford.
Tire and tube applications were
granted as follows:
Pavengcr: Dr. Burton Perry. Ure
and tube; Dr. P. o. Pullx, a Ores;
Bert -Troutwinr. tube.
Truck and farm Implement: Banv
Co Road Comm, tire: Geo Myers,
lire and tube; Nashville school
tube; Mearl Rarlgh. a tires; Henry
R0«er*. a tires and tubes: Nashville
village, tire and tube.
Obsolete tires: Binion Ellerbeck,
two. and Bert Trout wine. 2.
Passenger
retreads.
Maurice
Greenman. Harold Smith, George
Johnson and Alton Elwood, each one
Truck retreads: state Hwg. Dept
10. and Barry Co. Road Comm. o.
The limit of new cars available
in the county has been reduced to
two. which necessitates the holding
over of some applications for a later
date.

Come in today or phooe 2722
for information about loons.

A Real Treat, Top Quality Meat
PORK M ROASTS

B
t

CARS AND TIRES
GRANTED MONDAY

101 1-2 W. Stale Street

lt..

th
h

In Barry Co. thousands of young
trout have ■ been piaeed tn thr
creeks where trout live, during tne
past few years and fishing luis been
the best in the following streams,
reports Conservation Officer George
Sumner: Glass. Cane. Hill. Horn.
Hough and Tamarac creeks. But In
order to make good catches of trout.
I lhe weather must be wanner than

ORANGES

GRANULES
FLAKES
JAc
MANHATTAN giant
box nrU

Is helping to care for Mrs. Clinton. • •*'*•*■ ■
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wilkes of
Chicago have moved into the rest-,
In tarp re fa tion Of Recent
dence at 653 W. Green St., recently
Regulations Announced
vacated by Mr. and Mra. C. B. Burk-'
holder.
When Michigan’s trout fishcrMarshal) Cook, son of Mr. and:
, .
~
Mrs Robert Cook. Hastings, hu been raen UMe w the «i"»ni3 next Satacceptcd as a Naval Aviation Cadet urday, April 25. they will find the
end teft Wednesday for training at creel limit law of lhe last decade
a Michigan base.
| 0U( 0, lls(l and ,h» new law in force
Officers have not as yet been able UmltlniTa day's ratelTto W pomSi
to make any program in det^minln, of
and 7one
althou£?7he
the whereabouts of North SheUen- calch may not „ceed 15 n,h
^°rKTrAn interpretation of lhe law has
Ing to Sheriff Glenn Bera Sbellen- been made by stale conservation de­
barger was reported missing after payment executive* and all eniorcattendlng a stock sale at the fair ment officers have been instructed I
grounds here on April 10. He is. to use the largest fish in the creel
thought to have had about *IA0 on to be. weighed as the additional
his person at the time he disap- trout over the 10-poqnd limit
I*ared' The'law provides that the day's
• • * ,----------catch may Include brook, bnrxn.
Pat jot a Job in a railroad station, and’ rainbow trout. It is aimed to
When tHe first train came in, how-, avert Hie taking of too many big
ever, he forgot the name of the ftsh by a fisherman in a single day.
station, so he called out:
I Executlvra.of the conservation de"Here ye are for where ye are’ partmenlbijexpialnhig the manner
going. All in there for here come In jUH-rn the law will be enforced
out"
---------------------------xSserted that if u fUhcrman should
--------------- «&lt; a :------------! lake, any a 12-pound rainbox., he •
The coat of living, it is esUmated. ’Uli would be entitled to another
will be about seven or eight per cenL
*ny fLshemtan still would
more in 1M2 than in 1941.
i not h*'e »© ««** Ashing If the first
| catch of lhe day should exceed 10
———————— I pQynd, .
J Wliile the law has been changed
relaUve to the dally catch, it ra! mains the same regarding the sire of
| the flsli taken. A trout sttll must be
seven inches In length to be a legal f

Whole Wheal Bread
Pineapple Turnover*s

TENDER CRISP CELERY
large stalk
STRAWBERRIES Ripe, Delicious
qt.
FLORIDA SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 10 for
ICEBERG LETTUCE
2
SUNKIST LEMONS 300,
dox.
YAMS
4 it..
FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES Fi“l 8ib&gt;.
HOME GROWN GREEN ONIONS 3 bunches
FRESH, TENDER CARROTS 2 bunches
TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT Seedless
6 for
SWEET POTATOES
5 lbs.

17
22
24c
OU&gt; 11 c

ccmclhd before Mr. Scharff's death
last December and their divorce was
never filed which appeared In the
April 2nd Court News.
Mrs. S Conger Hathaway had the
misfortune last Wednesday to sprain
her ankle. She was taken to Pen­
nock hospital for X-rays and is
doing as well'as possible.
David M Leary has been pro­
moted to the rank of sergeant,
which came through work he did
‘ aa Chief-projectionist at lhe War
Department Theater No. 2 He is
stationed at Scott Field. Hl.
A meeting ot me ooanl ot direc­
tors of lhe Hastings High School
Alumni Association was held, on
j Thuraday evening. Various commit&gt; tec chairmen were appointed by the
president. Wellesley Ironside, and
plans were dUcusscd for the annual
banquet which will be held on Fri­
day evening. June 5. Watch the
Banner for further announcements.

FOR TODAYS DINNER

CALIFORNIA SUNKIST

LIFEBUOY SOAP 3
19‘
SWAN SOAP 3 bars 1 7
giant Q Ac
FLAKES
box OO
LUX SOAP
3 b„. 19‘
Hand Soap Qc
GRE-SOLVENT can 3

tave
moved from E. State Road to 703
S. Michigan Ave.
yearling brook, brown and rain­
bow trout are now being planted in
the spring brooks of Harry, Eaton,
Calhoun, and Jackson counties.

will be tuuble to

HEINZ CATSUP
Large battle_____ . 2 for

WHEATIES
10c
CORNFLAKES V 8=
POST TOASTIES pkg 8c
CHEERIOATS pkg 12c

I »^^.L^X’,SliEW limit on
J
xssiis TROUT FISHING
WiiHlV

On Sunday fifteen members of
the Rod and Gun club went to Or­
angeville to clean the vegetation out
of the fish ponds, and put in the
flood gates In pre|&gt;aratlon for plant­
ing the spawn, which will be done
.in the near future.
Due to present conditions lhe an­
nual banquet will not be held this
year and the money with which to
carry on the projects will be raised
through membership subscriptions
which are $] 00. It lx necessary thnt
there be a large number of Tnnnberahips among the xjiorUmcn and
other Interested people of Barry
county, in order to carry on Hie
worthwhile program »ponxored by
the club- A membership drive will
be conducted In the near future.
However, any member of the dub
will be glad to receive your mem­
bership dollar prior to Hie start of
the drive.

H

Municipal Court
The following were arraigned in
the Hastings Municipal court: Mar­
ion Eckelbeckrr, 22. and Letha Vrsier. 27. of Johnstown Twp. pleaded
guilty lo the charge of larcenv of
an Iron pump from thr Yankee
Springs project and each wav fined
*25 and *4 50 costs.
Ell Bronson. 68. pleaded guilty lo
a drunk and disorderly charge and
paid the fine of 110 and *4 50 coats.
Harry Bush. 42. Hastings, pleaded
guilty to a drunk and disorderly
charge and was fined *1Q and *4.50 &gt; *
coats.
.
Floyd Webster, 61. and Harry
Braombaugh. 50. both residing on R.
4. in Baltimore Twp.. .were arrested
Monday evening in Hope Twp by
Deputy Glen Swift and Sheriff Glen *
Bera on a drunken charge.
They were arraigned In Municipal
court Tuesday morning and Judge
Cortright oasesaed Webster (15 plus
costs of *585 or five days in Jail.
He paid lhe *20 85
Broombaugh
was given 20 days in jail, a fine of
*20 and costs of M2S If fine and
costs are not paid, an additional 20
days in jail must be served
A court official, after explaining
the history ol lhe American Flag to
a group ot aliens seeking ciUaenahlp
papers asked one of them:
, "Tell me—what flies over the city
ha lit"
The alien blinked a minute
•Peejiru!"

Pint Brjde: "Yes. air. fve got
my husband where he eats out of
my hand."
Second Brjdc: "Saves a lot of duh
washing, doesn’t lit"

-

�M|||| AI nEHAHTC
!:Sw^2\^Te ANNUAL REPORTS
RED CROSS OFFICERS

TTTE HASTINGS BANNER. TPUBSPAY, APRIL 13. 1*11

' HIS DIFFICULTY

The Merrl-Go club met on Friday' *

SOCIAL
EVENTS

i. and Mr..’ FTrd'n-fodrl ”iOl*rt "
:
Red, White and blue formed the
; | decorative mtXif on Monday evenhtg
'1
Z4..?‘e ?ul'***,
Womens Hospital (niild at the Presbyterian church parlor*. Tiny flag
,1 acai* otcoraud the nupk'”- —■*

AND

CLUB NEWS

'

James*1 Whltoomb Riley ence at-i
tended a party at which were pres-;
ent a number of would-be UterarjP
people. One budding author, a,
•
{ The art class Lv making posters
(Continued from page 1. Sec. I) I to be put in the hall*, in an effort' young woman whose success had
UvlUes were rather limited during ,o.fu«‘*r lh*
ot »«r «“«”!» tlonal. wu bemoarang the
ttonai. JuT
was bemoaning the poor I
U“' I**'
Albert D&gt;k-1,n'1 bond’
|nrt?i.
i prices paid in lhe literary field,- - J
*trn. chairman of that department.! Small skits jm salesmanship were!
"Of course, Mr. Riley," site said
Till* is partly due. no doubt, to thei written and given In Miss Karnin--......................... '
■'
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score* were held
--------------by Mr*.
.—.J Leo
u„ TUI. lx
thirty-threv
.u T,,,
member* and ' gurata—u
M.. Lnrn M..r .,«! Un. M.mu tan
Lnd to to“
«T"" Tl» »•&gt;. party will 1» ,1 ,„„„
, y.,,, ... 'iu,. „„

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High School

acn
aavrat
B Imtrue
uun ’luxe
inn tnKU*
ran*, Mond
Monday.
»/- A
April
Prtl 30. -opened the'poet.
the poet. I do. But sometimes I sit
u» H
“UW all dity and cant think of a jingle’
0 ,en baseball mm. for the
Hasting*
-------- “( word..
7£.m. Snlor Urt OX---------?*-“? .L.
“j “*»"&gt;"•
Tn»"

2“st SPECIAL'S «H
5 tewed
BROOMS
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
MA6IC WASHER
napkinfree
WAIVE! WALL PAPER CLEANER
FELS NAPTHA SOAP

I A vUltor was entering a museum;
■
word Victory/ Following thr short Inc chi*s nt like Al-Gon-Quln met tUd KerUr* K000 Pitching.
I * /’
\On. Saturday
the croup enjoyed with .o little rr«nntv.e it
,u&lt;.
A
&lt;T11C? he was stopped by the new
Saturday afternoon
afternoon Mrs
Mrs Wil-I
Wil- . bw.lneas
business seultai.
A track
track mee»
mee» was
was held
held Tuesday
Tuesday when
^ron. liir group, enjoyed W|th so little response it was disr_r
Fox and Mrs. Francu Hamll- (.Ringing
’
with Battle Creek Central.
।
!'Lpop.u5a.^.
.n,.,er continued.
I "Pardon me, sir." he said, "but
if Kalamazoo entertained nt the IrtWhtrh n number of high :xlux&gt;l »iuSeven First Aid classes of 20' The last club hour of U»e year will1 you must leave your umbrella
! dents, under the. direction of Miss’ hour* each have been conducted by I* held Muy 12.
here."
Tlmothy"-HQward *Ellcn Leonard)II Dorothy Ellen Cook. presented a Rtiuall Beeler, eiuilnnan of First I College day was April 17.
1
"But I have no umbrella." replied
twenty guestsbeiugjjrmnt' Visiting! ishort play which was exceedingly Aid. A total of 230 members |&gt;avsed “*“*
:c~~ from
that day seniors were *excused
and games furnished the afternoon'sjwell
„... done. Tiv
.... committee .„r
for May the tests. At the present time their afternoon clashes to attend the! the man In turprise.
HASTINGS
entertainment, Mrs. Howard was thej b Mrs. Bessie Smith, chairman, Mrs there are 12 large classes awaiting group meetings held In the gymn-l "Then I'm afraid you must go
recipient of many lovely gift*. Those1 Maude Smith. Mrs Msrysrvt Stor- First Aid instruction. Albert Dyk­ aslum and to confer wth college rep-.' and get one." said the doorkeeper
. firmly. "That notice say* that all i
attending from Hosting* were Mrs i knn and Mr-,. Lydia Surion. The stra assisting Mr. Beeler as teacher. resentatives.
I
umbrellas
must
be
left
at
the
door
"'
Wm. Sehadcr, Sr. Mrs
fharles! meeting night h.u been changed
Miss Bernier Jensen will speak at
Their schedule cover* all parte of
Leonard. Mrs. Harley Fox. Mr*.| from the third Wednesday in the
the county. Total txpen*c for the an assembly May 15. on "Japan." i
BANNER WANT ADVS.
Archie Reickord. Mr*. Glenn Dens-, month’ to the third Monday,
[ FU*t Aid station and instruction The Girl Reserve* and Hl-Y are!
more. Mrs. Eddie Storkan. Mrs. Fred
• • •
making it possible for us to hear her. I
was S175M,
Jonet and Mis* Grace Relckord.' Mr*. F. W. Stebbins was ho-.tr*-, to'
Enrolled in the Flrrt Aid clave*
The Hl-Y attended St. Rose Cath-1
also Mr*. Forre*L Johnson of Held-;llu- Study club ojt Monday. Mr. , arc city flfemrn. police, alr-rnld olic church Sunday In a body.
|
Ing,
■ Harold Phillip* giving a . review of
Mr. Damson** history classes are|
• . .
iih» xiav -u.niw ui.. n,.
wardens and civilian*. A First Aid
Mr and Mn. Edward Smith en-:bl!■*&gt;i'd to welcome Mr*. A ?tnUo” al
,r&lt;»- f01r h.*s preparing skits for presentation over I
the public addrev. ty.Mem for the!
trrtiilned revera! friends In Imnor
Cnrveth. who ha., been south all
Mrs Kendall Reahm. chairman of pmpcxse ot promoting defense stamp!
of James Hover'., birthday on it!-I winter,
, , .
, •
Home Nursing', reports seven clrtsse*
day evening. Prire* at &lt;‘tu&gt;a» Were I TTie Unger Longer
* * * club met- wlt
• ‘1 *&gt;’ Ptwress. four of which will comMiiw Carol Fuller Is In a Battle]
won by Mrs. Ward Erwuy. Ajbcrt I
)Mr.- Chas. Hubbard Saturday night n'1''*
wor‘t
M“* 21 T™ Creek Civic Players one-act play to.
Vedder and Mr. and Mrs Gower. &gt;'
,
...
....
Defend Your Budget With Low Prices!
|J
. • . total enrollment is 151 ^
Clas
’er. ...
ore .be presented In Kalamazoo. April J
..
„ . , ’ * ’
.
, ,
Mr. and Mr.*. Hmry Cole of Coat* held.In Hwstlnvs. Middleville. Clear j 2G.
Mrs itobert Moore entertained her c.rove gave a family dinner Sun- lake esmp and Nashville. These
An assembly was held in the gym!
ortuge Club on Wednesday evening Unv ln honor
,hflr M)(|
&gt;sscn, bre practical and helpful to on Friday. April 17. for aU slti-i
mrK •„...
LongWearing
WearingQuality
Quality
'
H
=
fl ...
J------1* ' ro'’* *“* ....... who
who was
was inducted
muurtca Into
into rite
Hie army
army all
an who
wno attend
attma regularly
rcguiuriy and
ana wl|l
wip dents Interested In victory garden-1
Smooth Cut
■.nrnv mwi
j— April 2 k ..
---------of
• dam-1• «-j.
&gt; mu wnra Erway
;.nd Mr.
Mrs. Henrv
Henry Tuewisy.
Mr:, ------Robert-■
Cole proyr truly helpful In ease
Ing. At that time student* were}
Fine Quality Rayon!
Muioer held low.. .
:U|,| pV(. wllh ,,er
Mr nn(j #g(. tn. an nir mid nr other wr- ' Rive
given valuable Information* on the
Wears Beautifully!
Rayon SLIPS
c
■».!
rta.
M
. Mr’- Oscar Palmer, while Robert h grnev which might oZtr. us well as! growing of their gardens.
Several of
Doreen Clary * ln w rvj(P
being extremely useful In one's own ।
'
ft tends surprised her with a carry-!
’
T T 'r
CYNTHIA SLIPS
T!,S5S“‘MASTIN coltstKS
" rnw.- Uw ».r .Urtrtl In net.
honor of her birthday thia month.: ...
,.
M
,
ta*&gt;- manv ,-xt-n call have come1
All enjoyed a very nleunnt time
।, Mrs
Mr*.- Ida F,orv
Elon' **
was’ callrtl
called to !HI ,mBn
?an&gt; ' »tra caits
CU,L’ nav&lt;
nav* come
1 *
rry pleasant tune.
,; W(XKllni)d
•pt''
Woodland early Friday mpmtag
mpmlng by
by tor bm'"
M’mm
* and one
one of
of these.
An unusual value in
FourteciTguevLs were present at n! ,,‘1' *criou« illness of her *L*tcr. Mis* u'tu. for the roldiers at tort Custer
nicely tailored, well
surprise binhday party In honor of (Clara Blocher. Mbu: Blocher w.v. re- T*’- R,v Do”
°„ury *“i ,ulSec!
fitted pin dot rayon
The fit of your dress . . . the smart
H E. Birdsall Saturday evening, moved to Pennock hospital where ,o "Present the Barry. Co. Red
crepe slips! Shadow
swing of your skirt, all depend on
Cross chapter
chapter on
on tnc
the Fort
Fort custer
Custer
Grimes and music furnished the cn-M&gt;c underwent an operation far up- Cro**
panel!
the good tailoring of the slip you
hruilnment. *
pendlciUa the same day, Mm FBry C',n”’ und H?s“,‘n’ S&gt;ervire Council
Trimmed With Lace!
wear underneath! Fine CYNTHIA
• • *
et.iycd at the hospital with her Fri- “n&lt;l
hBS *,v,n many houn’ 01
Rayon Sytin
Thursday evening thr
Laurel day und Saturday, reluming home ''rvice to this project.
rayon crepes, in tailored or lace
Included In blt
hl* "ivirt
rrixart were the
Chapter O. E. S. of Nashville enter-. Saturday evening. She reported her
trimmed style! Four-gore, bias or
« Autfr. as gelling
gciuiig along nicely.
mceiy.
following Hem*: For thr hospital
talncd rite Barry Co. Chapters atL a:*l*ter.
TIES
straight cut types with rounded or
Friendship night.
] Mr. and...
Mrs. —
George ...
ChenoaUh Hl Fnrt Custer. S25 was sent to be
Leonid*:, nsuca
vuited ut'-ir
their niece
niece Mrs US*‘I nh needed by the staff; cookies
V neck. Adjustable straps. 33-53.
,,
,, _ ’ * *
,
I'of
"i LHmiau
’
■
—
••
tf,
r
are
sent
monthly.,
bv
Service
com
­
?°W r’f Th*
Sterling Weeks and family, over
the Banner class of thr Mct|iodt*t UTrj.pni|
।, mlltces.
Mrs
Einnr
iranairn.
enutrmittce*. Mr*
Frnndsrn. chairAdonna
chttrch .school on Turstlay evening of. j ..p.
u-lM&gt;
rfnp|Oycd in lnan: CUIM- drsseri plates and tumbNew designs you're
Rayon
tai wr-k. taU;
.tour l» «i- th. ClrtUr ■rro»l«rtr tortorr In BuiirroAiatal l« rbe Mich»urc to like! And tliey
tendance. Following lhe jwt luck,^^ n y flew home Friday eve- &lt;wlte of ■ the pallcnte recreation
are SO low priced! In
N
D
I E S
supper,....
oflierrs for
jnJ lor
for n
a- tnuiiir
counle uny*
day*' visit
visit with
...the ensuing
_......” yenr]n
imig
will! building bvUw Dowling women. Mrs.
n choice of trimming*.
wrre elected as follows Pres . Mrs.! hu
End Mrs.
Elmer 'Greenfield, chairman: n used and
»‘b parents. Mr.
Mr. and
Mr.. Elmer
m e. cotu.
v. p. Mra. -Alonzo, owesple. returning by plane Sunday u npw card table and some table
games were donated, also n used
Trim: Secy* Mrs. Ivn Kelly. Games evening
SI'Itn or
were Her enjoyed. Mrs J M.
Miss Dori. Gillespie and Ml«s radio for the hospital ward. The
Dainty, smooth fit­
Towownd. . Tow». rU.. n.-ml.-r! o„u
»t
.... Hastings library collected and do­
ting panties that
w
P—*™&gt;
U .1 brt .,,».„d &gt;UHor. wnh II,r home nated 30 volume* of fiction and a
PAJAMAS
cling sleekly under
large supply of magazines The sum
!*•
*“ ?
“"'ton*, rttununs Sund*y Ulmwa
her rrwmk ■Udi, -rkom-d h&gt;r
Mr ,n(1 u„
Cu,1L, .lld
skirts f Smartly tai­
tributed
and
n
cold-pack
dinner
Wirt hdrt.!»■ cl.« rnr-Uta ull[t], m,
c,„k
lored. or lavishly
Is to be at the home of lhe Rev. and spent
------- ---------------------•
Sunday
with ■her parents.
Mr.’ wax supplied for tl&gt;e recreation
St.-.
— Grand n....i.ltrimmed with lace!
Mr*. V
E. H. n.KKI.1
Babbitt Iin
Rapids. ' and Afra. Roland Barry.
; building.
Butcher boy types with
All of the above contributions
interesting necklines
'
----------------Honoring Mr*. William McKnight OBITUARY
were ---------for the------------------convalescent*.
For the
and
trimmings!
Some
of Wilmette. III.. Dr and Mrs R. G
Wm. Knestrick was bom In 1850 «ble bodied troops funds to furnish
with
smocking!
PasFinnic rntertalneEl several guests in Knlamazoo Co. on thr farm now " »1&lt;V ioom
«lvc«
lhc “»"»
on Friday evening. Contract prizes owned by Wm. DePrlester. and °f
innthsse furniture, etc
went to Mr. and Mr*. Dtivld Good­ paxted away April 18. 1013. at hisj
Hawthorne. Waiter Eaton and
year. Mrs. McKnight came Friday home east of Climtix, aged 83 years? Mrs R M- Cook comprised the cornour wash dresses used to
to mrel. Mr. McKniiiht. who arrived nine months. 15 days. In 1883 he "•»««• ’«
ot lhl^ }u';d"?V
have voluminousskirts, with
•fWturday with JiTs imfrnts. Mr. and was married to Etile Simpson of ‘"K- T’1'*
"ucccraful In their
Glen-Row Spring
flounces and raffleg 1"
Mrs Jos McKnight, from pt. Lau­ Hope township and resided in Hint efforts and over S300 has been do«&gt;&lt;&gt;!&gt;«
.mu ivjrtira in iimi -...... ;........ , , ,
.---derdale; Fla.
township a few years before moving; I‘nJrd1l0 !’1I.’. ,“”d
’i,-..*
to Augusta where they lived for, 4B
Junior Red Cross members have
Mrs. Norbert Schownlter's Camp
years. Nine years ago Iw movra to •«*« unususllv active thb year, reFire group entertained their mothers
"the farm where he died. Three ehll- I*011*,thrUd
dren were bom to the union: Eddie Sn»
Contribution* to the War
(or FuhtauM, Sllmnt—f
trnoon.
MLts Myra Bumgardner. and Clarence, who died in earlv
fund from ID whonls Wtaled
Camp Fire executive of Battle Creek,
childhood, and Elmer at home. Sur- . H8S3: enrollment fee*. S«7J50. rural
FOUNDATIONS
wo* also a guest.
Festive ' with the
viving besides lhe widow and son/‘•nrolled. 55: number of
enrolled
new spring touches!
Sunday evening fourteen guest* arc one sister. Mrs. Hattie Whlttr- r,xinu' ‘J» «r“dV*
more
of
Delton;
one
brother.
Joseph
°'
e,
*
n
*
nU
J*
m
fE?
erB
'
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs
Dressy, casual and
Einar Frnnd*en at supper. Contract of Hickory Comers: two grandsons J-0*®- h*8h J^hool members. 16«L
sport types. Gay
g‘“
*7^?*
whs played later with Mrs. Earl and one great granddaughter, Furitadea and navy.
Coleman. Mn*. Clayton Brandstetter. netal service* were held at the Gar-) Pfd by the Jr. Red Cross at ChrislCotton Batiste and Rayon
Il
’
s
Smart
to
time.
" “
Earl Coleman and A. L. Brown a* rctl funeral home at Augusta eon- ■, mas
with lastex “Innerbelt."
•winners Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Brown ducted by Rev. Rlgelmnn of Augusta. | Under the .splendid leadership of
Rayon Jersey tops. Site*
of Grand Rapids were out of town Interment in East cemetery at Hick­ Mrs Roy G. Hubbard, county chair­
Utile
Boys
man. the Red Cross will, no doubt,
guests.
.
ory Comer*.
continue its excellent record and be
JIMMIES
SALLY LEA'
ready to meet the demands for as­
Of Bright Printed CUlton!
sistance as they develop.

2 “»*
large can 29&lt;=

6Ear‘29

C. THOMAS STORES
BRING RESULTS

atmlVERSAJiY
PL jubiVILL'

79«

FOUNDER’S
FEATURE

19c

u

40 YEARS ago

49c

©s

149

298

SILK

HOSIERY

I19

398

NOW ...

WASH FROCKS

GOD'S

COMING KINGDOM
THE OBJECT OF
CHRISTIANS'
PRAYERS FOR

LONG CENTURIES

When will it be
realized?
Will we know each
other there?

Will we really
'Meet, Never to
Part Again?"

GIRLS* SLEEPERS

49c

Oay little one-piece
type. Basy-to-waahl
Nursery prints . . .
front buttoned.

and 69c
Sturdy cotton ma­
terial in various
colors. Sises 3 lo

LECLAHE E BEED

Come and Hear the Bible Answer
SUNDAY —8:00 P. M.
APRIL 26

I.O.O. F.

HALL

CORNER lEfFERSON AND CREEN

Encouragement For Dark Hours Ahoad!

Ralph Hibbard and Mr. and Mrs.]
Keith Calms of Kalamazoo.
.
,
Bunday visitors at Leon Benedict's
were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling French
and son of Wickwire district.
,
Mr/and Mr*. Joe Stenger of Kal­
amazoo were Saturday night ifuests
of Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Kahler
Mr. and Mrs. Manson Couch have
purchased a farm near Hasting* and
will move in the near future.
Mr. and Mr*. Chaz. Kahler visited
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Smelker of
Middleville Sunday
Unkind language Is sure to pro­
duce the fruit* of Unkindneu. that
Is. suffering in the bosom of others.
—Bentham.

/* Or
vv

Tailored or trimmed styles OEc
in fine knitted rayon.
fov

Camp Moccasins

198

Sensational Savings On Men's

SHIRTS

True moccasin
structlon make these
path - finders excep­
tional at tht* price. In
Brown or White.

Gris' DRESSES
Smartly tailored lottons!

OQ
03

GIRLS' SKIRTS
Gored and
QA

BRIEFS
Lavishly Tufted! Marveimu Bargains!

29c
Combed cotton SHIRTS and
BRIEFS-ribbed knit! BroadclWh
SHORTS — clastic sides and
“Grippers" fasteners! Most are
Sanforized!
Boys* Sizes

Beautiful print* — florali,
checki, itripe*—in cheer­
ful color harmonies youll
enjoy as long as you wear
Iheml Bia variety-—and all
remarkable values, 1J29,

Ironing I

lar

length

to

Save On A Sammer's 8appiy!

CHILD'S ANKLETS
A bright, gay note
for all het summer
sport* logs! Sturdy
cotton sock* with
stay-up" tops!

4 E
■ M

21‘

TOWELS

Thick thirsty tarry towrisl Bright colorad

25‘

WASH SUITS

Hell need several
of these crisp, easyto-wasli suits! Of
slub cotton' in col­
ors that stay bright
-rsolid colors. Short
or long pants.

CHENILLE SPREADS
Compare them In quality with any other
spread* in town! All-over tufted spreads,
or smart new designs ... In creamy white

30

SOCKS

I49

2«

SHORTS

New Togs For The Little Ones!

EAST WALL LAKE
Sunday visitor* at Clifford Kah­
ler’s were Mr. and Mrs. Warren

Be Like?

■Mill. Aid] For

Girls' Rayon Panties

dirndl styles!

What Will Heaven

; HASTINGS

RESIDED IN CARLTON
SEVENTY-EignT YEARS
Mr*. Alminv SCobey. “Rfd DI.
passed away Wednesday afternoon.*
April 15. at the home of her dnugh- j
trr. Mr*. Grace Colvin, of Carlton
taunship.
She came from New
York state to Carlton 7« years ago
where she lias lived ever since. Her
husband. Jonathan Scobey, a Civil
War veteran, preceded her In death..
She eras a member of tl&gt;e Welcome)
Corners Methodist church and the,
L. A. S. Despite her years she-kept I
her faculties remarkably well and
was greatly interested in things
around her
She is survived by
three daughters. Mrs. Colvin, with
whom site lived. Mrs. Ella Burd.
Nashville, and Mrs Florence Lee.
Edgeley. N. D.: tweritpslx grand­
children: twenty-five great-grand­
children and three gretri-greatgrandchlidrcn: also two brothers.
Oscar Spencer of Hastings and Eu­
gene Spencer of California. The
funeral was held at the Uxmard
funeral home on Friday at 3.30 P.
M. . the Rev. C. M. Conklin of Cedar
Springs officiating. Interment was
in Riverside cemetery.

Flattering shades

2 for

SHEER

Dlnatwiw

Binarl

A THS FIHNtY WAV IS THS thsif.tv way a * * THS thriux way is TH*

COTT

�THK HASTINGS BANNER, THLR8DAY. APRIL U. 1H2

Backward Glance*
of Yesterday

Farm Bureau New8l^ih'^ ^'%“

t’0,c,

which
after-dinner
Friday. April 34. there will be a' 'Hiomapple Twp.’
| A CWUln m’
'ha* an aptitude for after-dinner
Ths lady looked up from the
meeting of the Associated Women: Francis N. Bateman and wife to'
Eran If this 1* true—aud it prob-1 TWENTY YEARS AGO
. '.ipoaking. He has been heard at bouillon with a long-suffering exof the Fann Bureau, al 1:30 p. m. Donald B. Flahar an'
"
nh.ri— Nom.
j a**
... .
thc frxabytcrlan
church parlors.
33. —
Carlton
Twp
.nni 36.
M 1923
lira
anariev
----------------------------- -iHee.
------—
•
*«»»•
many Important functions and has prearian. “I think the bat after­
ably is—it will take strongir cvlApril
Charley Norris scored 848 for 111 Capital Ave
*' ®
__ rt,c.
- A
bo«.to, u&gt;&lt;. nrinds-n and with . mi k.
~ o .‘SSI’S:
KF-dE?
it memory ot Thomas Bulltv.r vu,^ Warner, their opponents Lie Ml ™oC^l“"s nresXnL M-!2?U’*T*JLBnd wUeot
AiT?LSf
a*. .... fu k
DMr'
- - ---------- ----- ---------- — ---- i
w WMC ua MUOC WMl
f lhe
to. •court house Saturday
wwj,.;;
--- _
•• able to
vppvuc.u
U-Ue Associated
MIC*. OX lUlOOlS.
presidentrf :
•r held at
‘he
Ttoo!. Room were
win but the
W^n^f
Ameri"°- Hasting* city. | A
r***‘ dtan*r
*»• wU« 111 he‘P w,th
dahfl
atoriea concerning Barry county men Clare Hoffman was a fellow traveler: t*1'1 at the court house Saturday t«e Tool Room were able to win but the Associated Women of Ameri.
‘ .
i ...
rrtnralmr
Hamer nrrr
’^IA can
— Farm Bureau
___________
..__
_.
morning, hl*
by vnternlAm
members nf
of the Rarw
Barry a
" I one game.
game
Homer
Reynolxis
Federation
Her'«rZ2/
. “ec*w,u’ t0 J- Frank -------—
■ ■
------- '
———————
In aarvioe.
I with enemy agents.
I County Bar. Judge Clement Smith ^®red 530 for Machines and Byron topic will be. "Present Need .of fC|U’LJJ2£.*1{e' 101 fl' BL Ifl- D*n”
W, «xUd Uk, to prlal all of inch1
.nd
to.-- presided
n^h.-Mr™7o7S;
1»-to"^
Fletcher
hit 538 for Office
to give United Effort of Farm Families" &gt; kAdd
-------------------------’ Hastings
Hasting* city.
it Loan Assn, to
' ........................................................... * "
’
j 8-C. Van Houten, for many years the OH»«* boys a three game victory. The meeting isHasting*
open to Bldg,
aU women
-jUeUa
L. Reed, lot 3, BL 3. Ken-r«fcri
ftor &lt;of the big general atore at Wl'* Ayres scored 633 for Shippers who desire lo attend
'
and a question of censorship is in- »l*ted In being a militant Isola- prof
rietor
| field* Second Add.. Ha*ting* city.
..w^.ir.d.
lias
sold
his
stock
and
*
nd
DeWayne
Pugh
countered
with
volved.
tlonist and having the "guts" to
l Vema B Emerson to Jame* Black­
fixtures to E. O. Shomo and Clyde 530 for Engineers with lhe latter
Every publication in the U. ti. A. stand up and express his* views W. Ruell of Allagan.
ford and wife. NH Iota 2 and 3.
scoring a two to one -•-*—•
The Monufocture of typewriters hos been curtailed
BL^5. Daniel Striker'* Add. Hasting*
ha* been put on It* honor lo with­ without mincing words.
Eugene F. Nichol* ha* sold hLs independent Leaaue
for the durotion. It is o patriotic duty to conserve
home
on
W.
Walnut
St.
to
his
’
T
"
“
*
,ue
It should p6w be obvious to every­
hold from print information which
Mfrdloa
won
a
palr^of
game*
at
me
equipment.
’
Wilson Duncan and wife to Matt­
father. H. A. Nichols and ha* moved
might be of value to the enemy. one that ^the views of ardent iso­ back
onto hb farm in Carlton Twp.
S’ wUh S
hew R. Kaplan, lot M. Sundago
- supple-• Will
.... Slhbee .has
mw accepted a
’j Wedel
There I* a federal bureau of cen- lationist’ In this country
a poslW1 scoring
*corlni? best
h"' in
*" the
th- match
Come in and ask us about this, new Conservation Pion
! Park. Hastings Twp
sorahlp but it functions mosUyin-mented the objectives of axis agents tion in a'fumlt'ure tacunTinVrand
u85Jk?l,n£d PooJ F^&lt;)HATE
_____ ..
I Jerome Zalser to Howard Borden
for prolonging the life and efficiency of your type­
E»t. Llewellyn I. «Campbell Petl-'lot 7. Sec. 17. Yankee Springs Twp ‘
an advisory capacity since strict over here in an almost perfect man- Rapids, leaving for there last week C?.1*?.
®ob
writer .
on fororder
admtni.tratnr
filed ordrr for I Myrick Curtis ahd wife to Ernest
,
.... ha* ner. Italy. ,Germany
Mr*. Silsbee
loin M™him ®!**^
later
w . 51B- . woodland dropped Uon for administrator filed,
for
government
control of. znews
and will
Japan
wl" Desl
^2 hIm
a pair of games to Banner. Harry publication entered.
A. Cunningham and wife. 40 Ac.
to-hm.uw Thl. country »»ntod to kryp u. nrurr.1 unul
S imljita. JStarf ? kmC
Long was high in the match with
Est.
William------------Carve*.---Jr.
Release, Sec. 8? Woodland Twp.
---- ----------------------------LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
of guardian filed, discharge of, Nellie Brady Thomas to Stale of'
had unpleasant experiences with ■ England was broken and al) of Eur- Of paralysis on Thursday of but
"Businessman's Department .Store"
guardian issued, cstate enrolled,
' Michigan par. Sec. 3: 80 Ac. Sec
censorship In the last war which ope, Africa and Asia under Axis week and died on Monday, never re- Recreation League
IM E. State St
Phone 3747
Hastings Ice
ice and
and Fuel
Fuel scored
scored aa -,EfU E*w*«»w' Annual account! 10: par. Sec. 10. Yankee Spring,
It U trying lo avoid.
control. Then it would be our turn, saining consciousness.
i1 ^Hastings
big 2746**eries Monxtav niaht and ftled’ order tor Publication entered. , Twp.
.Thu*, the present polloy of rely-, However, before Pearl Harbor
O.Z.E*1.
‘
Edward E. Oowel*. Supple-! Minnie I. England, et al. to HarTHIRTY YEARS AGO
wOn three game* from Platon Rings.
tag on the honor and co-operation there was an honest difference of
mentary
Inventory
filed,
petition
for
old
E.
Carpenter,
et
aL
par.
Sec.
April 35. 1913
Dave Goodyear scored 598 for the
license to sell filed, order for pub- i 8; Orangeville Twp. ■
of Individual editors.
opinion. Many Americans believed
(IW Ior
A uu|
bill Mpplvpriaull
appropriating 880.000
for B
a' ____
®
P”*®®
| Clarence D. Gam to Maude B.
What conaiitutcs news valuable that a policy of staid neutrality and pcutoffTce^ta"Hastings&gt;&lt;p*tted,Qthe 10
w‘“i Al Brown scoring lication entered.
Est.
58J for Leonards
Leonard* and George Juppto the enemy?
absolute Isolation from affairs in U. 8. Senate on Wednesday
, 58)
- Fred J. Hughes. Final account Mumias par. Woodland village.
.-------------------------------------Benjamin D. Walk? to Hugh W.
The bureau of censorship has not Europe and Aria was the rafest
m'X'^n ^^the
Wo&lt;£e-J^7rom
MN«h:
^n
“ Shupp. Pina!
account
uuvou, ,uau .’an icuiaiKnuic
; - - ------------....... ............
.......
I Fumias and wife, lots 14. 15. 23. 33.
escape
from death in an interurban v le w®*} ,hc
odd
samescoring
from Nashbeen able to give explicit answen course for us to follow.
Imk
Tw
Vern
Smith
high nl«\
.
and 34. Morgan village. Sec. 30. Ca*Z
Est. Milo
Order
in the
match
with
”
~
to this question. It has merely
Representative Hoffman believed
j w Armbruster will celebrate. ln
'hr mB,z
'h w1
”’ 545.
‘ G DeVries.
- - ap
- ­. tlcion Twp.
pointing administrator entered, bond।
Maude B. Fumls* to Benjamin
stated the problem in a general sort, in isolation
He not only .believed the fifth anniversary of the Palm:
&gt; Sportsmen's league
. Dug las Wall*, par. Woodland vil­
ot
administrator
filed,
letter*
ot
ad
­
' '
i In it but talked about it in a good Garden Saturday.
lage. ’
1 Ken Clark set a hot pace in the ministration Issued.
old free-for-all, Donnybrook Fair ‘, Henry C.°°k h“
‘ ,he «mtract SDOrtamnn's
Judgment of the editors.
league
Wednesday
,
Glenn
leRny Oarlinger and wife
Est. id* A CheeM-man. IM.wlinrge
u
n-J,
.. u.,
for ■ ««» Imute to be erected at the
■Facts, unpublished, can-do nc: I style. He pulled no verbal punches corncr Of Center and 3. Hanover' night when he scored a 631 series of administrator issued, estate en­. to Freeland J. Garllnger, par. Nash­
ville village.
' made up of 201-210-210. His team. rolled.
damage." That 13 going to be the• and never tried to dodge the issue streets.
।
Bekha
Wellfaro to Leo J. Well­
Moose, dropped the first game by
Est Ella Sackett. Final account
Three new houses arc to be erect­' two pins to Sheldons but won the
guiding rule of this paper In regardI by "fence straddling." At iea*t you
•, fare and wife, lot 7. Bl. 7. Daniel
“rs. Damon1 last two games. Attons won a pair filed, waiver of notice filed
to censorship of war news for “the: always knew where Hoffman stood «*
Est. Frank Sackett. Final account, Striker's Add. Hastings city.
-ahd
that
ts^more
than
you
could
J
“
l
raM
of
lhe
' from Hotels and St. Roses Parish filed, waiver of notice filed.
‘
Glenn A. Paton and wife to Anna
duration"' or until a more explicit
factory.
won the odd game from City-County.
guide for censorship is available".
!| say of many members of congress.
_______________________________
Est. Grace M. DeMott..Petition for. I Hamden. 85 Ac. Sec. 3. Castleton
Charles Gaskill has the proud dis-1
Twp.
,a.,.v iv
waus -v .—v
,[ .~..™
license .«
to sell filed.
From time
to time
we have re-. During the time that isolationism Unction of being the only grand- C'ommerrial League
,! Elisa R. Rose to Walter F. Rose
1151 Hudson L. Sisson. Discharge of
ceived notice* from various Indue-, was a red-hot Issue, such odlipoken
fo^Ld1 he'does irttaokVt*' Will Hackney was lhe "big noise"
and wife, H InL In par. Sec. 8.
Uon centers that Barry county boys advocate* as Hoffman were probably H# u grandfalher by the1 fact that a in the Commercial League when he ex£5uU&gt;r Issued, estate enrolled,
Yankee Spring* Twp.
scored 596 pins for State Insulation „ E®u Harn' and |velyn Albrecht.
Guy E. Hasen and wife lo Belle
have entered lhe service.
Such anxious to gel their views broadcast ;On WBa bom to Mr antJ Mril ptnyd In their play against Goodyear Nominations of guardian filed, order
facta have been published because and so weren't overly careful in Gaskill Friday. The youngster was Bros. Hdwe. Will's mates did not appointing guardian entered, bond Lechleitner. par. Delton village.
they give no information a* to the [ scrutinizing the motives of those n*mS'J Vter
*bo'c mentioned give him enough help and they lost of mardian-filed, letters of guard- Parsonage Board
of - Woodland
the complete series.
. ianship issued.
date of Induction, lhe exact branch [who wished to make use of their. Br*n Bt r'
United Brethren Church to Calvin
| Hubert, Cook scored 577 for ’Has-' Est. Annie C. Pierce. Petition for
Furlong and wife. 3 Ac. Woodland
of service, the location of lhe train- speeches. But bock in the pre- ■ forty YEARS AGO
! tings Lumber and Coals to help win adminUtnitor filed, order appointing village.
.
Ing camp or lhe company or regi-j Pearl Harbor days none of us were. Apry 24 1902
a pair of games from Middleville administrator entered, bond of adHastings Construction mlnistrator filed.
ment lo which the young man In loverly careful In this respect. A; The people of this elty were Creamery.
THREE CORNERS
E"‘- Alice Hoyt. Petition* for ad[foreign agent was merely the vll-[shocked yesterday br the rmort that and City Fathers had a game each
question has been assigned.
Leo C. Hammond and son, Richand a third game
that went
to Uon
mints!rator
' was^ found* d^^n the Michigan! Constalctlon
on theHe
play-off.
Roush
entered.filed, order for publics- I "rd Leo of Cincinnati. Ohio were
We have received 'many lettersi lata in a detective thriller.
OI
hto
.1
*
„*•*£{
Jtota.
-M.AM
Wm
.......................
.................
,„
mnu
ecu™
Hon^n
cl
"J,™™
'f";
Ttoto.
.htonhW
Vtoton.
’
Celtconcerning Barry county men who
Est. Ephriam Lucas Final account'
K
._j
___•
—
.
.
..
.
.
Hammonds
and tne James F. Hamhave received promotions or com­ Franklin D. Roosevelt in none too, eas{ of Lawton. Last December he 8hop WOn “ 1X1lr ,rotn A"10 SP0* nlcd- order assigning residue entered,' 1
as
0( Shop and Moynahan and Paul ap- discharge of executor issued, estate I David
" Robinson. In company with
missions while In service. In nrepre- gentle
gentle terms.
terms. But
But he
he has
has never
never said
saiu resigned
resigned
as superintendent
superintendent
»&lt;® -s'- ♦ .ve«"
... I jchools .here
----------to .."j
—-------' plied the whitewash to Andrus enrolled.
sentlng this information in the •anything in this respect which
and
had tobeen
traveling
■ Service.
, Est. Frances A. Schantz. Warrint,' Meur*. Cassidy and Washer attendnaner
we have
to suppress a hunt
hasn't Mtn
been ..Id
said &gt;uU
Just to
as .totodU,
violently to!
ini
MP" «
!&gt;••• had "&gt;
—
,„d ,
'[i ed a —
Priorities
meeting
of -••the —
Mont, mi..
Bliss League
, and Inventory filed.
, - - ---------- —
—
Otto Haavtad. with the aid of a .E*1 LoulM‘ A. Dietrich. Order m- •.®T'7h(J?r?t HStefoS* ta t’UT
natural Impulse to launch into a such anti-New-Deal publications as buildings on the farm of Enoch।
detailed praise of the boy in ques- thc Chicago Tribune. And no one Andrus, County Commissioner of big first game oi 220 and a 538 ®’«nln« re’»d«® entered, discharge u", L?.‘f, "l H°’cl O,ds ln La?"
., 1,
,
,
Uon and to merely state that 'So-' has seriously attempted to accuse School*, in Irving township, were dt- series easily led the Bliss keglcr* ot executor Issued, estate enrolled.
E*1 Celia A. Chamberlain. Will I Mr8- Claude A. Nanunond with
Md-»- hto held nwmotod
» W U&lt;t.rm» .1
•«» «
JJ, Friday night. Otto’s pin spillinc
helped ht* team. Engineers, win a «&gt;«». petition for probate filed order I
Jr • »n. James
commissioned, eta.) while in sen-.enemy agenta-eren though many the hand* and face In an attampt to
|wirof
m games from
ltomOffice.
wn.ee. Foundry
rvunwy lor
------------------- - entered.
- "
' pair
Publication
‘
ufr
ed.
ice at an eastern &lt;or western, or1 of hl* editorial* have doubtless been extinguish the flame*.
won two from Electricians and Shop
Est.
Fridpaiuch of Big Rapids
p“ Miner L. Seeley.
•—y. *Disciiarge
Discharge of
ot i
southern etc ’ camo
' hailed with Joy in Axis quarters.
| Dr. Morgan Jones Ls building a Office took the odd game from Tool administrator issued,
1. estate cnen-1 *PTe Orend Rapids visitors Thur*­
...
'
, 7"’
...
I
. .
.h.r- &gt;-■
b 1 new house in the second ward. He U
Is Room.
Room,
rolled.
: day Mrs. Rose and Mr*. Curtis
We have received many letters- Trom facta available, there u lbe largfH
of honiM |n the BH„ Matlnce
I Est. A. E. Kenaston. Order con-’werr Tue,d«r “lld Saturday guests
the largest owner of homes In the nn„ Matinee
from men in service in various ! every reason lo believe that Rep-|a
cjlv
;
'
.... firming sale entered
|llle Claude A. Hammonds and
KtoMM
M Johruon hto ■to-n re-'.
.................
■
------------------------------ - ■“ &gt;“■&gt;
M. EM .nd 1H, Baldwto. Annu.!1
p HMWnM.
parts of the world or have had them1 resentatlve Hoffman
is —
being--------delib1T““'J"
• account filed
। Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larabee and ।
sent here by parents or friend*. Of ertitely persecuted by political ene- .pM,W polmutor to MUtoktolk
Oru. WUtojUl »I Johmtoen «to -"J1
Est.
dark
Tiunarsh.
Order
allowchildren. Bobby and Connie Sue of I
lata, we have Judged it best to re- mire—*uch enemies, for example, a* round dnd In ted &gt;1 Ite home oi “ T»l"k’
’ Ing claims entered.
Durand were from Friday evening'
, ™&gt; «&gt;h • -hlie-toh.
Train from any mention of these the C. I. O.. which hates his guts: Idende In Boule Creek.
I
—---------| until Sunday morning guests of her
■ ------Consumer* League
__ Mr*. H J. Robin­
and the extreme left-wing New Deal­
letters.
WARRANTY j DEEDS
’
parents Mr. and
Ff^i Y YEARS AGO
Ralph Hess scored 566 lo be tops- William Birman to Harold J.! son and family.
Probably information we might ers'who resent hl* savage attacks on
April 28. 1892
tn the Friday night play.
His team Jacobs and wife. 40 Ac.. Sec.
15.• Has~
Mrs "
Francis
Dooley of Grand
publish would be of no possible New Deal policies.
Peter Wlbcrt, aged about 60. an whs unable to win the odd game Ungs Twp.
Rapids.
Mrs.
Bertha
Taffee and Mrs.
In our opinion this sort ot attack Irving township resident, was a vic- from P. and T. Line Gang won a
value lo the enemy.
Mae Travis Exner et al to LeRoyt Gertrude Wilcox of Hastings called
on Hoffman represents politics at its tlm of an accident at O’Donnell pair trom Monica* and Highlands D. Miller and wife. 200 Ac. and par on Mrs. Claude A. Hammond SunThen again, it might be.'
Even the publication of so in­ lowest. The mere fact that you dis­ Tuesday forenoon that resulted In Dairy won a pair from Middleville. Sec 25. Gun Plains Twp. Allegan1 day afternoon.
[Co... ‘and 94 7 Ac. Sec. 30. Prairie■
■
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fisher of E.
nocent-appearing an item as the agree with a man and hate hu point his death. He had driven to that women* Tournament
I vllle Twp. Barry Co.
place with a load of hay to have it i
Stale Road were Sunday guests of
name ot an individual and the date ot view is no Justification for weighed. He alighted and went to the • Eighteen pairs of women keglers'
Will E. Benjamin and wife lo Ed­■ their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and place where he began training attempting to castigate him as u horses' heads, taking them by the competed in the doubles dn Sunday win A. Wingeier and wife, lot 1308.'■ and Mrs. James F. Hammond and
for the City Championship with the
bits. They became frightened, threw honors going lo Ruth Prentice and Hastings
city. „
might become tremendously useful traitor to his country.
------- ----i children.
George E. Green and wife to ।______ ____________ •______________
Information to the enemy.
, It Isn’t what Clare Hoffman bc- him to the ground, and the load Jean Brower with a 1067 total.
passed over him. He died a short Charlotte Hubbard and Jean Finnic William
I'llllam AA. Wllllanis
Williams and wife.
wlfr 80'
an
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~'
Suppose, for exajnple. that thb lleved or said before Pearl Harbor Ume later.
Ac. Sec. 18. Maple Grove Twp.
.
।
placed
second
with
1027:
Helen
lad. John Jones, were taken prts-l which
now but
what, w.
hhkh matters
mtol.r, raw
»u, rather -u.,
or- 5^-^ M,nl„ s„„r
,n
Edward Liebhauser and wife to
this
country —
de- 1—
angevlile.
has —
been
elected
president
wlth lQ25 aU(J
oner. It would be easy, ot course he
lie has
into done
U-II- since —
—- —
.0.... ---------------------­ ; lhlrd
Howard G. Johnston and wifr. nar. ’
.
. war. In ----------------thia respect -----------the rec-lor
; of lhe
lhe eitv
city council
council at
at El
El Dorado.
Dorado, • B||(J vlrglnlt Wheating scored 1009 Nashville village.
for the enemy to learn hta name cured
Fred F. Stiles and wife to Floyd
Also suppose that enemy intelligence ord will show that Hoffman ha* “«'• P^tarday. George H. Rock, grad- for fourth place.
[ E. Stiles and wife. 5 Ac. Sec. 18.,
(possibly from 11 em* published or­ sLstently voted for measures which | uated from the University of Glas' Johnstown Twp.
With France* Juppstrom leading
iginally In Jones' home town news­ support the war effort. In fact he.gow, Scotland, having completed a
d‘n«
Charles Frances Mlltlbarger and ;
the way with
510 serie*
------ a
. fine
---------------- tand' W|fe to Henry H. Buiskooi and wife.!
paper and placed in the hands of u.
to
the other members of the team 40 Ac. Sec 4 Prairieville Twp
. I
a foreign agent by the clipping labor legislation to establish regula- about
bowling consistently. Leonards won
Elsie A Wing to Clarence C. Gooldl
---------------- ----------------------bureau route &gt; Is able to establish Hons ■which unions In war work arc I
two games from State Insulation and wife. 40 Ac. See. 35. Assyria)
and went into complete jiossession Twp
the Information that Jones has not
of first place in the league stand0^, SlttU Bank t0 Altrcd ^.1
been in training long enough to be­
ThU editorial la not mean a* a (Mlchlt&gt;n frow^ mlnt havr rlsen
Ings when the Strand team hit the drr an(j wife, lot 20 Supr's Plat
come an experienced or seined defense of Hoffmans isolationist. frmn Brnong lhe effect of me war. toboggan and lost three game* to Sun&gt;M
pnuri^jje Twp
!
trooper.
views. We didn’t agree with him Menthol, refined from peppermint
RUlh rrT“C^.* kd .1'.'
«*,Ue BeltlnRej-. et al to Walter;
before Pearl Harbor and we err- oil. has become hard to get. since it Slrantl-Partia* ma ch with a 481 E Sooy and wife, par Prairierille I
From this information—possibly ___________________
I has been a product imported from series and Lucille Willetts was high Twp.
confirmed by further captures—the' talnly don't now.
China and Japan.
I Lloyd »
G.
Wenger, Exec. Zimrncrenemy U
u able
.Me to
,0 establish
te.to.ub that it u. But
Bul any man is entitled u,
to hl*
hU(i
.,„mpUM l0 'for^State Insulation.
w’
Ital Estate won a complete man o Wenaer Est. to Charles
DEPARTMENT
laced on this particular sector by i opinion and Hoffman has done [refine jnenthol from domestic mint series 'from Bonnett and. Gown as p0..le Johnston et al 40 Ac Sec 8
comparatively green troops, or at I nothing to deserve the epithet of oil and that may lead to a hew and did Trio Cafe and Beta Sigma Phi xhomapple Two
'
I
lhe worst by green troops supported1 traitor or fifth columnist. Walter
permanent industry within from Piston Rings and Banner re-. M&lt;nhaU w HibtaesJ e; ux. el al.
by a few wm
veterans.
Winchell lo,lh
the
contrary.
*.i«.
™, Thus the tenemy!
ntm,;WUKMnu
.ra
,l„D.
pound* of nwnthol was used ,T
In"S
1941 hud the tetter of Windstorm by one «“!«■»•*» "* «•&lt;«■
general could safely assume that
it is estimated, and that would ‘re­ game.
Land not useful for vegetable gar­ quire at least a million pounds of
offensive action was not contem­,
State of Michigan by Statt Land'
GENUINE LEE &amp; WASHINGTON
plated by theTUe In the particular dens or farm crops can be pul into peppermint oil.
। Office Board to Albert F. Wiennga.i
1 Victory Garden* of tree*, according
Indiana and Michigan, producing
w. .n.«
x i Trustee Arthur Jack Huff Est. 40
D. c. MATCHED SHIRTS &amp; PANTS
, .
- i io ■ -suggestion of the IvresUy de­ nearly 80 per cent of the 1941 do■
no-.ltion Of
nr his
hl* own
nu--f troops
trrw.r,, accord- partment
..............._________
Ac. Sec, 16. Yankee Springs Twp
|
position
at Michigan- State College, meslic crop of peppermint oil. may
Shirts 1.25 fa 1.98 — Pants 1.98 to 2.65
AT the THEATKtb
I Blanche E. Richards to Johns-1
ingly.
Tree- can be obtained at cost from eventually have a market for an ex- Roddy MeDowaH in
Dork Green. Tex Green, Navy Blue. Powder Blue
I tlian C Horton and wife. par. VU- h
Far fetched’
' ’-he forestry department at the col- tra million pounds of the product. "On lhe Sunny Side"
lage of Delton.
.
double the total harvested in 1M1. ’w1,h J*ne Darwell
i City National Company to Rol-1!
- ■■ ■
'—
A heart-warming story of &gt;IHz 4*nd D Hopkins,
_nn.,n, 30 Ac. and pur. 1
SPRING WORK CAPS
known to have happened dutlng 1 ttre
for -toto...
south SAVE r...
25c - 35c
,l&gt;c white,
win.v. red
IVM or
to, jock
Jtototo pine ,w&gt;
. .. ..toto.,.,
IjUIIUOII lad.
&gt;*□. bombed
UOIllOTH out
UUl by
U&gt; bliU.
UUU.
ANTIFREEZE
London
World War 1.
I or
or WPSt
west Mopes
slopes of
of eroded
eroded hillside.'!
hillside.'! The need for chemicals
'
for war whn
who come*
cornea to America for thr
the dur-,
Nashville State Bank to Walter
It I* almost Impossible lo tell ini or
u
&lt;
ht
Mnd
&gt;'
so4ls
Norway
and
!
purposes
may
create
a
scarcity
of
or ugnt fcanay sous norwa&gt; ana purposes may create a scarcity oi a Uon.
L Draper, par. Nashville village.
SANFORIZED
O'ALLS
advance what Information of mcn|5i"~.
while spruce "r.
can be pie:tied
planted for
for;1 anti-freeze solutions tor automobiles.
.
*.•«*. "The Kennel Murder Case"
Bopha V Howell to Donald H.
in-service mar &gt;m «i»&lt;
1 Christmas
----- ----------------tree* ---on north
—... or east u-aetors and trucks next fall. Which starring William Powell.
Band Style — Men's 1.29 — Boys* 98c
ta service may. and what may mt of hUU „ |n
Q|
Howell and wife. 1 Ac. Sec. 36. Nash­
: leads to the suggestion that when Mary Astor
Bib Style 1.59 to 2.2$ — Boy,' 98c
ville village.
be of ultimate value to the enemy Rews Locust and white cedar arc!
----------- - ...
.-..™- m
..» ..p^,
:' radiators
are m
drained
this
spring.
Mystery and murder is Uie keyRay 8. Clarke el al to J. D. Wright
Only one thing U certain—un- recommended for fence post wood. I thesolution shouldbe saved for use note of this film.
Work Sox — 15c, 17c, 20c pair
and wife, 80 Ac. Sec. 23. Baltimore
published facts can’t*■ convey
next winter
winter The
best
LUU't.l any
MIH ! Transplanted
------•.......... .evergreens
- - „-------- are
---- sug_ ,[ next
The solution
solutionkeens
keeps
best "Dangerously They Live"
useful Information The
Thr less
Ir«- said I' se$led
Rested for *
windbreaks.
‘ndbre»ks- Sand
Sandy
&gt; l0
loam
“wt if stored In a cool place in airtight starring John Garftetd,
Sarah D Walton to Richard R.
.he heJZ
or
.
or heavier
heavier soils
Mils can
can take
take broad
broadI container* such as glass or tone
Sanforised Covert and Whipcord
Durkee and pife. lot 1. Bl 6 Roush's!
tne bcner.
leaved tree* of green ash. American 1 Jug*. Even the antifrees* in tractor
The story of two ordinary Ameri­ Add. Freeport village.
So. in view of the above para- elm or black cherry’ or shrubs that
font.$1.69 - $1.98
who bravely face danger in orChirlr? Asptaall and wife to Ford
graphs, we hope that Banner read-j offer food for wild life. Special al-• be stored, separately to avoid put-ltcans.
jr, t0 save their countryAsptaall and wife. 31 Ac. Sec. 18
h
JI. Lc°un,r&gt;
available from the
Ute a
Ag
Broach**--- $2.75 - $3.50
ers will understand that lhe scant lotmenls arc »*«UMe
«.­ ting dirt and Ure particle, in radta- ,,
and 39 Ac. Sec. 19. Castleton Twp
., u!”.p.h[S? Bo&lt;.art.' K“rT?_'en"‘
ricultural Conservation progrim-for tor* filled again next fall.
Fred
A.
Sa
vacuo
I
and
wife
et
al
information published concerning
in "All Through th* Night '
rrea A oavacooi ana wire
al
tree planting or windbreak trans­ THESE CONFUs'fNO DAYS
fftr £&gt;wy Qt/l Otmita
.&lt; --------t-------------------------------------Action-packed
drama of cops,
tob-'10 Harold L. Mativrw* and wife, lot
men in service does not denote a plants.
Hana* Underwear &amp; Men'* Union
- j ..... columnbta.
------ . ..
। a. unit 1. Algonquin Lake Resort.
Girl we know went into her neigh-!
and
lack of Interest but rather a desire
Rutland Twp.
borliood
bakery
last
week
and
said.
Krnl
Taylor.
France*
Langford
In
Michigan's
pheasant
population
Suits, 98c - $1.19
Don't Delay
to aid the censorship effort in pre­
Lule E. PttHUp* and wife to Mil, "A nickel* worth of roils, please.- “Mbaisaippl Gambler"
traces
indirectly
back
to
1790
when
venting useful Information in get­
The Purchase of Your
died Norman. 102 49-lfX) Ac. Sec. 30
Richard Bache. son-in-law of Ben­ The-clerk handed -them over'and. Drama of a man's relentless pur- Assyria Twp.
ting Intio thc hand* of the enemy.
told
her,
"That
will
be
seven
cents,
!*
u,t
ot
■
murderer
that
leads
him
Graduation Watch
iamin Franklin, first introduced the
1
Harold O. Sheffield and wife to
’
i halfway across the nation
bird* in the United State*. Out in Plea*e."
HOFl-MAN
’
”
afford L. Clinton and wife, lot BOB
stings city.
-- .......
Mlr JOUy —n K- Or Nat Ta Be"UNDER FIRE
I
country by accident. A windstorm
£!dw'J,°S'
*£;
,hr u" c"°''
d
Representative Clare Hoffman has 40 years ago 1* credited with the
C. B. HODGES
' "Selling Quolify Keeps Us Bu$y‘‘
than V. Mofflt. Jot 811 and W’. lot
iirexant*
J??-.80**1*’
50 l,ie drama of a group of "liam" actteen under couaSdcrable fire of late liberation. Two thousand birds took
613. Hastings city.
DEPENDABLE JEWELER
flight When pens were blown over
.
HASTINGS
Il la charged that many of til*
on a pheasant farm near Cedar Falls
Hastings, MkAigaa
Ten wasted invitation*, eh?
tinvaded.
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�THE HASTINGS HANNETT, THURSDAY, APRIL t3. HIS

SEVENTY DELEGATES
cletlev Special music was furnished
OBtri'Anr
AT I’RESBYTERIAL
by Mrs Howard Manby, Battle ■
P. H. 8. Sparks was bom Novem­
seventy UlAfcAKA
deJcgntre. were
present
atjCreek. Mrs.
W.’IV ,11
'.AVI H ...
«... «J.. J.
J. Meitlnga. Kalnma-|
ber 2. 1864 In Richland Co.. Ohio
WRITERS' GUILD
,h
.
.
PrMbvteria! soMlnns *00- •l’p tocttl Mn“ Preabjderian
U
.
eixdr, Mrs Kirk Foreman. Mra 1
and
passed away April 18 at thc
The April meeting of the Writers'
Miss Susanne
- al
.............. 1’lm' Presbyterian
-------- *--------- Arthur
ftnnur Lower,
rxrwrr, miss
nuzaime 8uinsumGuild wax iield Thunday evening in home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ham­
church here on Wednesday and
unit IM!r
IM.r. Joe jjj
Mix
X on&lt;
and
j Mirs
Mfa Virginia
Virginia
the office of Mrs. Virginia Baird. mond where he had made hto home
Thursday of last week. It was their Moore.
Thc main topic on lhe program was ««• ••&gt;»
*•.—
,
sixty-fourth wnnual convention
; The seaidons closed on ‘T»«r~to M““" . ,
a study of lhe life and works of to Alma Cox of Johnstown in 1BH1
Officers elected were, Mrs. Chas.! with the Installation of officCTVThetforeiVThe
Preaching next Sunday "
at —
10 Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The May, who PMsed uway In IBM- Ta this
£. Blanchard of Marshall, president;. litany of dedication end. the Rev. s. 'Oclock. Come to church and Sunday, meeting will be held at the home of union two children were bom. Mr..
.
Conger Hathaway pronounced the' BCh0°lsecretary...for ----------------missionary education.
f
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leary.
1 Millie• seasr
---------of• Woodland who* Mir­
Mrj M p Doolittle. Jackson; seerc- benediction.
'Goodwill
I
-----------jvlvesland Frankie who died In in­
tary for stewardship. Mrs _D. H.
fancy.
,, ,
Townsend mass meeting of the f~
----Loux. Jackson; wervtary of young
i. °&lt;XX1T,1L Ald w*
rncrl at u‘? fourth congressional district at tlief■ He came to Hastings in 1907 and
home of Mrs Frank Waters Frida/ Episcopal Parish House, llastings;!I Imarried Mrs. Eh* NeLwn who dl- d
people’s work. Mrs. Joan SJitnmorbry. Jackson: treasurer. Mrs War­
24. for dinner.
iAprl| 2C -Francis Reamr*. deputy H in 1941 He leav« a atep-dniWhUT.
Mrs. Janet Randall, aged 68, pass- April
'
pilgrim
Clara Hammond, two .••Isfrs,
it’ll M*-.lck. Battle Creek; secretary
.
national rrprwnuuve will speak atjMn
l
ed away on Wednesday of last week Bowcn&lt; Mills --------------HOLINESS TABERNACLE
for hospital work. Mrs Willhim
.2 00 o'clock, nils meeting to being!!Mrs. Ella Wolf of Hustings. Mrs.
at
the
home
of
her
daughter.
Mrs
Bowens
Mills
Sunday
school
will
1 ftiftousorrd by Clubs l»and 3 of Ha»-|!Nelli* Preston of Los Angele.- Calif,
UTsirvA'i-----A1
s»na«&gt;
c”*!‘; •”!,'•"■'IT
Carl
Wormley.
tVelma
Randall)
of;
begin
the
first
Sunday
in
May.
two
brothers,
!• O- Sparks of Thorn­
■ trims.
11
enraen
■•»*« ." c,‘"d""' "* Mr' u'‘'’
re-iliut Adrian,’
(Jackson. Site hud been a resident । Everybody come and help to organ apple and Bert ot HasUngs. upd
„ Gods Kingdom. .Bunday rvi...;.,.
Repnits showed that splendid mis- of Hastings for the past 35 years.: ire—May 3rd at 11 A- M. fast time.
“ on 'Ood'5 Cholcc of “ M“n ’
Mrs Eugene Dalman. 819 E. Madi-I other relatives and u host of friend.'------------be 'of
•on. will be hostess -Io thc Grace who will mourn hto passing.
n »pccial
The Missionary Sen tee Oullc
.n-r * interest
ni«TMt u&gt;
r„ everyone
yvf(j|)M{jay pfght prayer M*n lee Uwiarv work had byen accomplished I her husband. Loren H. Randall pre' during the year und that 1.589 mem-. ceding her In death several years Prairieville
Rev and Mrs. Alton Liddick, mlson Thursday
aj-che
Lutheran Guild Wednesday utter-j
. afternoonhome;
at the church. We will study thc
con-­ noon. April 29.
• ' bers had raised a total of 15.142 49. ago Surviving arc two daughters,. Prairieville township S. S con
of-Mr.-. Fred Smith. jp/centcr St., slonaries from India, home on furlough, will be the speakers. - They’°P*"lnB .0( ’he 8
1
' ,R
including a gift of 1507 50 by Mrs. Mrs. Wormley ot Jackson and Mrs.; vention
*
*wlU
” •“.be*-held
,J Sunday at 2 P
with a&gt;iQ£jl attendance.
Thursday p m 2JO Women- Juba Lewis of Adnan. Other mis- Floyd Graves &lt;Marv Randalb of. M m the Milo church. Pot luck dinCircle No. 2 ot thc Methodist W j
Thu inteldenommaUonal society have a mesaage of more than orwas organized fifteen y&lt;Srs ago by dinarv mterest and hi thc light of prayer meet Ing al Mrs Will Kellers sicnarv worirhu* ul«&gt; been done ut Kalamazoo; three sons. Bruce of nrr at noon. Program and ftp«nker. S. C- 8. will meet Tueiduv April’
present day world condition- their on CoMax. We Invite you to be with Horn*'and abroad.
- '
Nashville and Lee and LouL- of
small groups of Swedish mission­
28. at the hfirne of ’Mrs. Charles'
Among the speaker* were MLu Grand Rapid-, six grandchildren:| Delton
arias who rescued the girl table-&gt; me*Mge direct from Uiat Important “**
Wilkes,
route 3. Potluck supper at
Tiie Junior class of thc Dellin
Rachel Bettier of New Yorx C.0. two brothers and u half-sister,
- from river* in Egypt and Africa fkld will be nllril wtih vital
0:30. Visitor* welcome.
representing the boatd of national Funeral services were held at the Rural Agricultural school will pre­
BAPTIST
where the tab-* had‘been thrown thoughts
it* play. "Black
in the
Mr*
Metta
Nelson. Leonard funeral home on Saturday sent --------- —Magic."
t—by their parents. Twin girls wrrej Mr. und Mrs. Liddick have spent
The sermon Sunday will be "Dt— mission.-;
Hospital
Guild No. 12 will meet
Adrian: Mrs. li. If. Luux. Munhall, at two o’clock, the Rev L Winston -Mioo! auditorium Friday evening.
considered
dire----------misfortune
Mi«-’‘ several years’In-that country of ciplc Je*u- Loved" bv jhe pastor.
------------------u-----------MisV Monday evening. April 27. at the
------------- *"w' ’’x Anril 24
Mon schools were founded for these many religion* and have brought
This Thursday afternoon. April Mr. Charles Bole. Hilisdahv Mrs -Stone officiating.
*
, The regular meeting of lhe P. T. home of Mr*. Maynard Moynnhan
William
Bray.
Battle
Creek
and
Riverside
cemetery,
children, the schools being main- back with them many articles which 23. Bn*pht Ladles Aid will meet at
-------'a. .ill br h-ld In &lt;l» Dcllon Bum, ««• «!»J»
'«■
—
■
•••
tained by free will offering* from they will display and which every- Mrs. ’’E. Smith's. East Mill street, many others who told of thc
.
. . t. "
.
will he «erve,l nt H l&gt; rn tn hiachievements of the various so- —ON FAY DAY. I
such group- as thr loeal one.
one wilt want to sec. The service All ladles invited.
followed by sewing. Please note new
evening. April 27.
time for meeting. Tickets will be
available at this meeting tor tne
Southwest District
1 Thc Southwest District Meeting Annual Banquet. April 29.
! of the Home Economic* Extension
Circle No. 7 ot lhe Methodist W 1
classes will be held at the Milo
church Wednesday, April 29. «• 2
Shipp. Hastings. R F. D. on Tuts-'
dav
evening. April 28. al 7:30 p. m.J
demonstratlon on thr uv of en­
DON’T MISS ITI I’VE HAD
IMAGINE! AN INNEROLL
riched flour Anyone Interested Is Visitors welcome
MY MATTRESS FOR YEARS.
Cows fed Dr. Hess Stock
STYLE MATTRESS WITH
invited to attend.
----- -- ----------- 1----------Methodist W. S. C. 8. Circle No 8 ,
ANO IT'S STILL UKE NEW!
OBITUARY-------------------------------------- 'meets tomorrow. Friday, iiflcmocn*
Tonic give as much os 25
WE PAID MUCH MORE
THIS VERY LOW PRICE!
! Welton B. Burpee was born Au- with Mrs. Earl Mudge. 138 E. Grand
FOR IT. TOO!
lbs. more milk per 100 lbs.
[gust 22. 1936 in Baltlmhre Twp. St., at 2:30 o’clock.
; Barry Co.. Mich., the" wm of Clinton'
------------of grain consumed. Steers
,H. and Crystal E Burpee, and
Mrs Leo Wellfare is hostess to
Hospital Guild No. IB this alter-;
fed Stock Tonic average
night. April 13. at the age of 5 year*.- noon. All member* who can are
7 mot. and 22 davs He was ill onlv urged tn attend. If you have not
over
lb. extra gain per
B’j davs. but he had been 111 of! nnd yet paid youi dues, bring them with',
on all through hto -Aweet life. He you this afternoon. Tickets for the!
steer per day. Stock Tonic
haves to mourn his loss beside- his general Guild meeting will be on
stimulates body funcparents, seven brothers, Kenneth C. sale also.
‘
Herbert R.. Merle D. Gerald D..i
Gordon L. William E . and Elton A .1 Next Tuesdnv evening. April M.l
hto twin: and four stoter*. Mrs Allie; the- Hast lev
O ,E. S. No. ’7 will'
needed minerals.
M. Smith of Hastings. Dorothy L. entertain the Kalamazoo Star-..!
Gladys H..,and Norabelle Annette Make your dinner reserVBtions in,
Carveth &amp; Stebbins
GERM REPELLENT
WATER REPELLENT
at home: and one little niece, vir-1 advance with either Mrs Lewis Hine'
ginta. Marie Smith. Funeral .services' or *'
’
Mrs. Fay Marble.
•THE REXALL STORE”
were held at the Leonard funeral
A shortage of men ha* caused' Courtesy and Friendly Service
home Wednesday at 2 P. M.. Rev. S
Shown lo All
Conger Hathaway in charge. Burial one New York City taxicab com- i
Prompt Delivery Service
was In lhe Cedar Creek cemetery.
&gt; p.my to advertt-e for women rlriv-,
era. Some of them are already on 1।PHONE 2131
HASTINGS
"She’s thc Image of her mother.” thc job They receive 42 per cent'
"Yea. a talking picture.’
of their fares. ■

At each meeting a free will offerIng to made and local women have
total
83.000
in fif,.contributed
---------------- -a------ . of —
*
.........
,, teen years, which iuu been divided
between lhe schools in Africa and
Egypt.
I Jn this city, the group started
FIRST CHURCH OF
'with
.... four members and with Mrs.
' CHRIST. SCIENTIST
■ Henry Gaskill as president Now
The subject for Sunday is “Pro- ‘here are 65 women enrolled and
Miss
Is ----president.
She
bation after Death?
* **
‘" Tillie Tydcn *'
'•*— D
"‘
I gave an Interesting resume of tlie
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
| ______________________
accomplishments during the past
Sermon subject next’ Sunday yeara "t the meeting on T!iun&gt;d:ij.
morning. "Praising lhe Lord. ’
. For » number of yean, large boxes
Thc Grace Guild meets Wednes- ot clothing and toy* were shipped
day. 2:00 P. M.. at lhe home of Mrs. annually to the schools mentioned.
Eugene Dolman, 819 E. Madison.
but because at war conditions thc
Membership class meeting Wed- shipments had to be discontinued.

Cljurrl; Neuis

follows the Sunday School and begins at 11:30.
There
evening
MTvire
Their will
..... be
—. no evening'service
............. ...........
at our church os we are uniting with
the North Irvine chtireh for a great
mitalonarv service In
K charge
CIIUTKC of
ui Rev
rirand Mrs. laddlck Everyone is
i« InInvited to these services
Ladies prayer m&amp;ting Wednesday
afternoon at lhe church.
Wednesday evening prayer service
».
»». and
a Mrs.
&lt;•
at tlic home
ofo Mr
Tee—U— 720 V
—
garden.
E ...a,
Madison
Young'
meeting Friday
------- - peoples
—’ —
evening at the Lawrence Adams
home. acroM from Bliss.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, IMt

n NovrmCo.. Ohio

PERSONAL MENTION

• | Mrs KUm Wood of Ooata Grove. DESIGNS
! 1* visiting Mr. and Mn. W. A. Mur-1.RESIGNS

AS RED
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AMERICAN LEGION WRITES
WRITES num
FROM iCOLO.
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Icross publicity

NORTH HOPE

Mrs. Henry Mulder ta spending
Mr. and Mra Albert Ulrich who
MHLKIWW ILUIUn
EQ AM j
this week in Grand Rapids visiting! CHAIRMAN
and family
_ __________________
months ln Hastings returned
I At
its annual meeting______
lhe Barry
I
A. L. Dyer of Detroit spent the her mother, Mra. A. E. Simpson.
end with relauve.* at Nashville.
their home here Bunday.
Mr*. £: F- UcInlFre and daugh- County Chapter. American Red
n*r. CrQM
wUh rCfret
rM.
Mrs- Erma Gardner' was the
Mr. and Mra Jamea Bristol spent tar. of Kataoraaoo rtxitad
Describes Mountain Range
enla. Mr. and Mn. J. W. Armbruster
guest of an aunt in Charlotte over, Sunday tn Battle Creek.
Ignallon
of Miss Mabel Sisson,
Off the Usual Tourist Trail Friday evening Evenone enjoyed 1 f.&lt;iina much bettar r,porWd
the weekend.
,
J4ejvln y0UK
Kalamazoo 8r„ Sunday.
D-glonnslres are asked to remem-1
2* ES?" “
i»&gt; » »y
i,
M
Mrs. Nellie Manby, Battle Creek. “ Publicity director.
, —
mi. ....
to UM
Mrs ...
Anns
Reed
has it.uuiru
relumed iruoi
from visited friends In Hastings Friday
•
Saturday. March 21
...
...
v
. .... ..
the Father and Son banquet at- —
Miss Htsson w
haa .itthfullv *nco
Mrvcd the
the Legion
LegjOn hall
hall on
on Tuesday
Tuesday even
evening.}
Mrs. ntut;.
Dorothv Hawes nl
Mendon where she was employed for
fori u&lt;
R u
!*
“ '«’«“&gt;• “
”*»•
y da^r Banner Editors:
,p,nl
Und spent Bunday with 12
about
seven
months.
1
mLV: !nc 1,Brn' colulI&gt;’ Kea
Grow
Since
«pr«« so vome ana onng
your
can't help but think that many at his cottage here.
■ X’toTT.Tito.
«*&lt;■
c™.
toto
Mn.evening.
yoto son| a Ivisitor
Mrs. Rankin Hart and dauaht
,UWr
'
Mri
8
Con
&lt;
er
HaU
’
-].tta
organization
in
May
1817
when
01,
borrow
a
son
for
the
lo
Coloitdo
whose
trio
lncorp, ana Mrs. Don Wldrtg re- the navy.
Mr. and Mra Jack Farwell and
MtaTwiihslmlnJ Pramhka
“ ’■
Mrs. Jason McElwain was war-time
• • •
'eluded Colorado Sorinas Denver
turned lo Kansas Friday aftari Mr. wsiwi r»r»..h «... i„
Miss piive Clark of Allegan and! chairman. Kellar Stem was secreA goodly number turned out for and Pikes Peak has aone home Mr. and Mr*. Roy Sabin of Kalama-' tha weekend with Mr and M
spending a week with their parents
™
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmands
1WUn« h,r *°n’■ Rev. J. K. Clark of Belmont. On-'tary and It was at that Ume that clean-up work on Tuesday evening feeling that he' hss reallv seen zoo called Sunday afternoon on Mr. Tobias of tha Wsek distrtet
1 We weenie Mr and Mrs.
' are guest, of Mr and Mrs&gt; Maurice
Maurice ~TJ- Kou
'"T*”n,"
, .
'
ra)ud ow th® weekend at, tha chapter was formed to ba active and the fellows did some excellent Colorado It Ls not that I do not and Mrs Otto Pratuhka
p™^h“ ‘to totohK, vraomto
tutor 10 to,
—
Thelma Johnson of Muske- lhe home of Mr and Mrs forrest ever since. The officers served un- work and greatly Improved the ap---------- • - -- (
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Hoekstra
and 1
appreciate the beauty of those two. Wilhelmina and Merl Tobias of munlty. who are moving hen
\ children of Kalamazoo were
rere Sun- R°n •*P
pv
cnl
,“ owm«&gt;Bunday w
with Mr and Mn. Lane. Raymond Nyberg of Bay City ui May 1919.
pearance ot the premises.
m
mlle-high
.uc-&gt;.,si&gt; uu«.
cities, or that
inat Ii wouia
would , Weeks district called Sunday after- Hastings
*
.
_
—
,
j guest.
.
,
8UsOn hM mrK;ted publicity: ------------------------------------- \ day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. _
F. L"Floy /*
On-enfleld.
/
। was also a weekend
Fvrrv rtvtita'n--------------- ' U?’"' **?*
8r“ndeu«* »t that great noon on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pen,n.
• .Dottum. ‘
i, Mr.
.Ouj___________________________
, Gerald Ahrens. Lotat for every membership roll call with i
— and Mrs
w.jyOuy
Giddings spent
Mr. and Mra.
.to .totoUtou
toto JSEVISS./tz.SSfS XSTi
“i*- a“,t^
'
” «• —\Mr. and Mn.
Gerald.
Jr.,
Grand
Mrs George Ixtson
Iztaon of‘Sunday In B«ul&gt;Bgftta Creek With Mr. and
—---------— of
- ----------- Rapids
curst.* of
at the
tlln Rrv.
Rnv ' and
nnH Mrs.
Ur. Ray
n&gt;ir-tHiatt.
Vernonl were guests
. were guests of Mr and Mrs. Oscar neaa prevented. Her cousin. Victor the Memorial Day parade, states van rfull of delight as it mav have
Delton spent Thursday afternoon Ruskin.
Merman 'with
naugn
ot rence Tbwne and Mr. and Mrs. New- 81*4011. did thc work that year with Commander Harry Larsen. Each one been I is Just the "first D«e" of
rnrday and Sunday.
!'Fllnt apent**the weekend
"mV
recalls ta asked lo report to Chief Harry W
-hat
still 7wnair«
remains to be'enjOTed
be enjoyed Tn
in
hat stUl
FlintMrn
spent
theW(weekend
with ‘Mr. man Deni of Grand Rapids were, good success. Miss Sitton recall*
Edmondiof Detroit for two &gt;«ks. I। and
Bcft
.bb
• u-.every
------- ------nbershln drive In
in 25 Thompson
Tliomuson concerning
conccrnlna this matter.
matter. |I Colorado whenever
..._u‘ such
I
i that
membership
an opoor1 ' and Mrs Bert Webb
। years has been successful with Barry I
...
« | tunlty ahall o|fer 1Utlf
taS?tn?
In" 2;
’,lh M'
--------------- - - - ---------------। county more than fliUng its quota.1 Mra. Harry Brown, poppy chair-1 About one hundred miles south of
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CAMP-RADFORD
Every chairman of lhe chapter man for the Legion Auxiliary, is In pikr s Peak are the Ananixh p»k.
Mihnn n-...
, “**•- oiepnen unaioi.
Rev. L. B. Niles performed a »erv- iia3 realized lhe value of the work charge of the Poppy Day sale In! (W0 mor- mountain Palanta — in
Mr. .nd Mr. to..,,,, M.Kn,.,,, ‘
^21 JSl.,5 donc
“Us.SUMn
*rt4 Bf
rry._S°l_
’*L May 24
mcnr Im pox! ng
is,. ,c
none by
oy miss
mason..and
ana sne .“
menu
uarry
uo. on Bator
naiuroay.
34. Mme
Mrn&lt;, wy.
wavs a
n much
mi
returned . Saturday from Ft. Lau-'!
vtteSita? RuJa v and Mn. KJUe Memorial chapel which united appreciation from the public and The Unit has ordered 2200 popples. J «|C»,t than Pike-,
sight than Pike's Peak itself. The
derdaie. Fla . where they have been &lt;
® Yr,m SJSLn„ mii
r‘,n
«c «««
”&gt;. Irene
.... ’£•
ln mnrrla
marriage
Helen
Irene Kaatoro.
Radford. RedMCross
members.- •------------ ■—** - *--»•—...
maintain'
v,,LT
”l!t of
ra. R
—
— •- .u-l
tattCT mountain
Mrs.
Roy
iiubbard has appointed! the Auxlltao' •--------U asatatlng
in the'pa^ofTiun
’targer mountsm'rnlv"
spending the winter
i1.. .’,7.1
u ” Vft,
?dfr*rift
of,.?*
Niles daughter
dAUghtar of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mn.
Mr*. Charles
Charles
Mr and Mrs Wm B Bridges ’II,
* V^ t nf her
a\XTe7.
daughter Mn. W. D. e
“. ..Radford
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of Horton-av. and Har- Mrs.
W. M Stebbins to succeed indiwtrinl work registration in this-Rm W|th the Spantah Peakl T" i*
•
-7.
Ohio I BiKnes' ',arI. "u„
,ew «
*eeu
“*
.
V.- ^PCamp, *°
son
of Mr
Mr. nnd
and wrs
Mrs uiuSk.
• Ruby Webbi of Mltiwanga, Ohio.
, ' rry
T v
n 01
Ito Stoon.
' a« ML. 8 c R«m Mto, ..
rte
spent lhe weekend with her parents'»nd Mrs. Claude Clark of
camp of Jeffenon-av.
chairman
* *
chairm
an for lhe second ward.
majestically for more than a mile
near Thornapple lake
i
*7*.
°* Mr ,nd
Snapdragons and calla
—
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I _abov«n’ Vn t'ha rammdtae
calls lilies dec- wakkcm
WARREN—
SIDDALL
• • •
—abxn'X &lt;11 tllA
toto,.— . . ..
&gt;.
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Al .Un.
V.
In another item in this issue *111 try
be found information about the:
the guest of MLM Mabel Sisson
Thursday afternoon and Friday.
|
■ mine can completely express when
one looks atjhese great mountains,
nnd Mrs Leonard Doxcy were Rev.
even from a distance of from 40 to
Ccdn Butler nnd daughters. Rachel M„ “hJ*’y’n. .a Jacket She wore a shouWer «m*agetM1“ B**"’*^ Anne Slddall. daugii- WARS AUXILIARY
।
1 60 miles
.
.............. ~
.............of Maroon *«nt ^e‘^?end ot
and carried a^ita ‘7 of
aod
8K_BfVcr «***“|
and Irene and Lillian Campbell all
।
Open iiutallation of the officers
officers' Directly east of the Spanish Peaks
or Muskegon spent the weekend Bible covered with «ardenlas tied bv of Clarkston, and Robert L. Warren.
of Saranac.
With Mr and Mra. W. A. Murphy B'b c
5“h ««d™'« «&lt;d by
p&gt;uheu
J of the Ladies Auxiltary lo Ute Leo, the plains of eastern Colorado beMr. and Mrs. W E. Sisson. Mrs.' Mr and Mra Nick Vukin of wn“e gamers.
hom&lt;
UM -v p —
w
'■. Mlller
—**
“
-----gin. extending on into western Kan­
Arnold Sl.&lt;^n and two children of
Rapids were guests of Mra
Mrs.
M^ J^ kwier. auimding as
Mr 81ddall gavr
hta held al the Q. A. R HaU Thuradaf sas. so that to one journeying westGrand Rapids were Thursday after­ Grand lupld.
_ _ _
.
_
.
ward, these peaks are an unmtatakJohnson arwTfamily Sunday, maid, of honor, wore a powder blut, dau
,)1t,._________
r in marriage
«•««
Rinaatt
.
__ ____
j. Mixa
Bidden
noon visitors at the home of Mr. Anna
eyenlng. Pur Dept. Pres . Pearl E.iable landmark for fully a hundred
Mr imd Mr*. Frank Jones of Bal- dress with brown accessories. Her। u
the granddaughter
Is
the
granddaughter
of
Fred
OUs
and Mrs. Victor Sisson.
tie Creek called on Mr. and Mra. cor«&lt;e »■* of vWeU and a gar- *’ ,n&lt; «rana“u«’» r
Musser of Kalamazoo was InstaU- &lt; miles or more. .
I of Rutland township.
Mr. und Mrs. Merle Clark attended
Ing officer The ritual work was! The famous Banta Fe Trail of
' Tlie bride wore a powder blue pul on by the members of the Red pioneer days followed a shallow valthe wedding of Mb-.-. Barbara Clark. Harry Ritchie Tuesday afternoon. I &lt;&gt;«»••■
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Cota and
Mcrl Swann w«
man and I crepe dress with a gardenia corsage.
■I.nigitter ot Mr nnd Mrs.Cash Clark,
Areow Auxiliary. 1527 of Kalama- ]ey southeast of the mountains nnd
to Ralph Hoyt Norton of Pontiac MIm Dene Roger* spent the weekend »e““ng the guesta were Misses El­ Mr* Alfred Cotta of Ypsilanti; sis­ roa the Cross of Malta being used j tuVf
th|nkln&lt; Ut,ly lxo&gt;.
in Big Rapids visiting Mr. Cota's,len Holstein and Martan Radford, ' ter of the bride, was bridesmaid Her
at Grand Haven on Saturday eve- parents
I Mr and Mra Lute Rathbun- com- dress was. a navy blue crepe with Twenty-ntne members of the Red'much company-and how much en­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armbruster. llle,ed .'*/ wading party as master which she wore a corsage of sweet Arrow Auxiliary in full uniform, couragement-lhe sight of these
Mr and Mrs. A H. Carveth re­
were present with colors
! weU kno,-n Und mirb mu&gt;t havr
Jr.,
of
Flint
vtaitad
his
parents.
Mr.
"
nd
mistress
of
ceremonies
turned lost week from Ft. LauA reception followed •"
in •the home pees.
J*‘aR Robert J. Bowers of Perrys­
Corsage* of sweet pe*. and dais ra been to manv and many a ilred
derdaie. Fla . and are staying at and Mra J. W. Armbruster, Sr . of * the bride-elect's parents.
The burg. Ohio, was best man. The were presented to the visiting colir teamstar on hta .low way to Banta
thc .weekend.
.... ....
n. xtoinui,.. —
-----------the
M. A.
Lambic iiuinr
home icniportentpor- ['over
Camps will reside at 1700 Buchanan j ■ Wedding March" from Lohengrin
’ndnlYthe nCW * « weU “ “&gt; PnMPector after
nrlly before going to Wall take for
Mr-»«id Mrs. Stewart Kelley spent
.v o.7;y
was played by Mrs Slddall. Mrs
officers
of the local auxiliary.
prospector traveling toward "the
the summer
Sunday In Flint as the guests of titair
8
B,Ur Saturday.-Grand Andrew Orphan and Miss Patricia ■
1 SlddalL Spring ftowera were used I
recelved hcr P^V West" In search of some rich mlnMra. Erl win Pate returned on Sat- dau*hter and son-in-law. Mr. and ^P108 ‘re^
H«rc is the new Arrow Ensemble that perforpis
for decorations
1
, ? PJ"* p w R n„_._ ; eral deP&lt;*H
urday to her hdine In Detroit alter Mrs *R»«Ph Jrllta.
&lt; BJOKK-FBICE
The honeymoon was spent In De-■
Soin 1. °"al “ F*”* 110 mountain
vi •itimr her parents. Mr. nnd Mra i Mr- and Mr* Stuart Edmonds and‘
together$0 superbly itstands alone in the Fashion
A quiet and pretty wedding took
w^'loday' those who hav*&gt;
E. C. Edmonds, for several davs. •
Roger Dean, of Ann Arbor were place at 8.30 Saturday evening. trolt and Canada. The bride, who
? a Mlenl‘n&lt;: manner
She also attended a P. T A meet-1 attests of Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Ed­ April 4. at the home of Mr. and will graduate from Michigan State co‘ ^^280^14lhta?y? imiim bS i f u^
spotlight of the Saturday Ev/zning Post this week.
Normal College In June, will teach
,l722£‘ “*’‘^7.^“brtaflv HL .!ha! l5c,prcscn‘ mountains,
Ing at Hartford on Friday
mnnds over the weekend.
■« not
Pvt. Elmei'Yedewa of Tucson. Ari-1 Loren Edmonds of Western Mich- Mrs Rockford Price of Campbell kindergarten In Adrian next year £ T**,1 w,,b aU ot «**
when their daughter. Evelyn June
SHIRT, $1.1 J Hs» ih« lesdinj iol« beciint of ths new looking
pEJ
aU’^r'
zona, has returned to his station *®an College of Education was n1 became the bride of Richard Bjork The groom will be In Uncle Sam's; . ; '
, •• ~
~
—- much
U1ULU morethan
uian Jun
jus; "mnants
remnantsofot
. ivities
1 vities of the Fraley
Fraley Post ana
and on at-,
at- two *tni
still vrMtar
greater mmi,«t«i&gt;.a
mountains »u&lt;.«
that
trio ibipsi on clear definite, colored grotrndt. The bnt of all
after spending a ten-day furlough i wVfcend viA|ior of his parents. Mr. of Campbell. Rev. Blaine Snyder of
I
fairs
ot
today.
,
.
once
were
here.
collsn ... the Anew, end the body-ihepcd Mitoge deilgn.
with iita parents. Mr. and Mrs Louta and Mra- Gordon Edmonds.
i' lhe Brethreiv church read the single
See
the
artlde
’
on*
another
page
\
occ
^*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Thompson,
ROBBER LOCKS GIRLS’
FWewa of Portland. Mich: also Mr.
ring
ceremony
in
the
presence
of
SHORTT Alwayt comfortable became there'a no aesmt in
concerning lhe vlalt of A. J. Camphy?.a c7nce /?, *** ,thc
and Mrs. Donald Fidewa this broth- Jr. of Sturgis vlylted Mrs Anna! immediate relatives and a tea* PARENTS IN ROOM
Johnson and family and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Pusey and two bell of Grand Rapids and the inal * ,a,J y C
lhe teat ot crotch. With. Grippers Tic, Sprinter Model lie,
friends. Wendell Price, brother of
. rtuxtrial work xtirvev iii Rarrv ran«e- ”nen I have seen the urunlsMrs. c. T. Hampton, who has Mrs Harry Thompson. Sr.. Sunday.’ thc bride, played "Bell of Avalon" daughters of Jackson had an ex-'.!SS.
Uk,bh: rign*-lh.t waneUme in the
perience recently they do not care!
Mrs. Roy Andrus of Lansing was
TIE, $1. Perfect tupport for the shirt. Anew detignen mw
been here for over four months
'
and
"Give
Me
Your
Love
Tonight"
far distant past—there were more
with her *ons-in-law and daugh­ the guest of Dr and Mrs. J. A.\ on the Hawaiian guitar. Miss Mard- to repeat They were awakened lnrcou,uylo that in creating tL Knott neatly, initta wtinldet.
ter.. Mr and Mrs. W M. Stebbins Wooten** lust week while attending 1th Darby and Vem Bjork, brother the night by thc screams of their! Thr registration of labor in Barry volcanic disturbances here about
older daughter, when *hc was al- ‘
the- Prcsbytcrtal at lhe First Pres- ■
than I. personally should have cared
Co.
affords,a
great
opportunity
for
i of the groom, were Utelr attend­ ! racked by a burglar in her bedroom ।
lo live a close neighbor to.
returned Friday to her. home tn byterian church.
all
veterans'
organisations
and
their
In htndrome color variations.
At intervals of a mile or so along'
Mrs. Robert W.
Cook
came, anta and took their places under I yhcre she slept with hcr twelve : auxiliaries to .boost ttvclr member­
Iron Mountain. Mr mid Mrs. .Bar­
¥chw&gt;T **
year old Ulster.
home ,rom
from samamg
Lanalng ounaay
Bunday wngre
whpre
nett and Mrs. Stebbins nccompan- uome
ship rolls as a copy of the files will Uiair bases great walls of rock, four
site was called by the illnew of her
«««&gt; myrtle and silver bell*. I When the parents tried to go'tol
........
or
five
feet
broad,
and
fully
40
feet
each veterans' group.
---- ----.. . —Pryor, whose
.
The bride wore a street length the aid of their daughters, they i be sent to te"ung
of hbi eligibility high, come out from lhe Interior
; later.
Mrs. ....
Winifred
.u.^uun
condition rarmauis
remains «uou.
about me
thc same.
same. rtre“ Of TOSC Silk crepe With beige found the intruder itad locked hem t“meXrsh£ ^whether he hal of these mountains like the spokes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sage. Mr. and “«e«°ri” *nd Sarr ,«* * boud!!rt in h^krT)n™n^r i^the S b?iSPcn ,orelan
According to of a wagon wheel. At some time
Mra A J. Vedder and Miss Charf*** and K'tow
to break a pane In the daw by । Mr Campbell M percent of all vet- or other these walls were masses of
Phone 2396
lotte Lake were bi Lansing and East bridesmaid wore a navy blue silk ramming it with tile end of a dresa_
«rfm*ted in anv wav molten rocks—forced into the sur­
Lansing on Sunday, calling on Mr. drM* and w“fc * corsage of sweet
rounding rocks like hot metal ixntrand-Mra. George Bauer and olher »*--------“ »nd
— LytBow
Afterrow
the
ftotaTSTrito m™. w pu~!
"^,1""' m'mb,r 10 ed into a mold. Ttxlay the sur­
friends
'1 ceremonv
ceremony lunch was served hv
by Mixx
Mias
rounding rocks are /gone, leaving
»35. He had,attemptedto, do
OR IWF
_________
Karrnr
Os- containing
Mrs. Byron Fletcher and son re-,' Irine “
zr"' and,. Miss Wlllma
1 coni«iu»i&gt;n
nc u«m
~i
-------these lava masses still standing—re- ’'
tinned Sunday from Lebanon. Ind.. p°n’- Tllelr lnan&gt;' friends extend assault the older ;ir!
girl but her ?eresr^5
screams; ma
3I AlRRUGE
tinAut iactSSEri
LICENSES
sembling in their partial decay great I
where lhev had been vailtMg for a hearty congratulations to Mr. and nnd
Bnd fierce
»•—- resistance
widentivi
evidentlyWntHn» Woodland
29 atone walls clumsily built by some:
Mrs.
Bjork.
week. Mr. Fletcher went down for M
” ”
'nrtr
**“’■
24 race of super-giants who only could •
lhe weekend and his family return­
—1 have been eaual tn such a task
I
PRONINI-YERTY
and had ransicked
the
house ■ Carl E Hefflebower. Woodland
And the bigger lhe brim—the
ed with him.
rn the
»j
I Mrs. Ora E. Yerly announces the thoroughly. He had also taken
the Arlene
Arlene R.
R. Marshall.
Marshall. Nashville
Nashville ...
.
*of Mrs.
Robert
children'
U Salida in the upper Arkansas. Vai-1
Chicaw
are Jessen
S and
Mr and
Mra’‘ m,rrla
marrtAITA
«' 01
nt I,.,— da
-fatonkiia.
ughtar. Miss
UI.a Ruth
Dl.tt. ^UUon
...
of• putting
........ on
__ &gt;A.
Mrs.
_ n...
Pus- n„„ —
- — -■
face brims, cartwheels, bon­
,
lev.
If
I
can
find
the
time
I
must!
Claren^ CrawfJ^ib wrek Mr U,Uan Yerty' ,o mncU L Pronlnl
“'mono ind tying a towel i DURFEE
nets. dipped brims, straws.
jSJTwiH £^niMt%ta^ekrad of PeU,,uxna- Cal • on Thursday. „round his head lo avoid IndentlfiClaud lHunt was at Blodgett hos-'tall you about that beautiful region,
White, colors.
pltal in Grand Rapids Thursday also.
toTito"
esizss
“ _
..............
........,k
where
“
his father. Fred Hunt un-|
William T. Wallace. I
*X«'ramwm*
”ton.ton*!n''
1 toi"*
“*11 ™
d ,h
" were
*m unattended, the •■&gt;
“Mrx
tauev will
to tomtmtorto
one *"
and
they
------•" *
■
M?. r C toil, tod toltoto '•'•“toP brtlW toHorrntd .1 Ito
„ Mto Lto 8toto&gt;- . torm.r derwent an operation. Mr. Hunt is
REBEKAH LODGE
-to 10 K«r,to ,„toto, u&gt; .Ult toi
roM.nl..nd ...nMtol ‘" '“5 Mol 84 years old and seems to be gain -1 The regular meeting of Rebekah1
I
a friend of lhe groom.
high school. Mr. Pusey is a well Ing. Mrs. Claud Hunt and Mr. and 1 - - r-T.
sister. Mrs Fred Ford, for a fewj The bride wore a Copenhagen blue known druggist In Jackson.
ur-tt,.™ Hun.
on hto
O
O. F. Hall Friday evening, April 34.'
days. Dr. Lowry ta attending a den­ dressmaker suit with matching acSunday.
------------- «i&gt;
■■
...„
al 8 o'clock. Thc April birthdays willl.
tal meeting In Detroit today and cessoriea and her corsage was of is PROMOTED TO
Mrs. Claud
Hunt and
and: bc h°n°red wlUl V*"~
™
•
Hebert
Hunt JStad
Mr Jean
and Mn
* supper, gifta. and,
will spend Sunday and Monday sweet peas and roses.
RANK OF MAJOR
WnU ta Metn^ll Sunrta^ I fnlCTU‘,,ment “,Wr *°d«c We “1:
J trout fishing.
Dr and Mrs. Robert Harkness
Mr. and Mrs. Pronin! left for a
xtiata 5f hTHun“ &amp;'«*»«*
initiatory work pul on
Mr. and Mrs C. J. Lahr. Mr. and motor trip Into northern California have received a published list of
Rcccnt guesta or tne Hunt tarn byb Lake Odessa
ndessa staff
staff at
at our
our Hut,
Hut
Mrs. Albert Brill and Mrs. Ella Lain and were at home ort April 24 at promotions which includes the an­ Illes were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Scales
meeting. About 100 were served at
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staley his ranch at Petaluma on Old Adobe nouncement
of *..v
the promotion
of from
UUUlKriur.u v.
p..........——
from CUIIIUB.
Florida. riAIIJ
Harry Reaser VI
of AAVOBos-1’
I
iGrace Brill। and baby of Dowagiac j
their son-in-law. Robert McClure ton and mother. Mrs. Harry Reaser. the 6:30 supper before lodge.
Road.
—
,
,
°n Sunday While they were there ।
W. R- C- NOTES* *
Love, to the rank of Major in lhe of La^ city.
._____
.
....
..__ ______
•
alr
corps of the UntiedClataa
Slatesarmo
army - -Mrs. - 7Nagler
of Hastings
spent,
;
worked
in
Ute
tale
ph
one
otilce
here
The
next
regular
meeting
of
W.
pa.^d awuv after several month*
and execuuve
executive ouk
offices
of the air several
™ v;
several days recently wiin
with Mrs.
Mrs.’ R. C. will be held at O. A R Hall
s nd later wax transferred to Ithaca. ana
illness.
N. Y., where she remained for tan corps ferry command Major Love gamuel Geiger and thc Foster fnm- Thursday, April 23, al 2 o’clock. A
transferred
years. She resigned her position! was
i— recently r.
—------- to
m Wash- I tiy.
nice sum was realized from our sup­
&lt;...&gt;»&gt;&lt;
n
r
Urn
will
hr
rrthere
and
after
spending
some
Ume
inglon.
D
C.
Mrs.
Love
will
be
re-,
mere ana atter spenamg some tune
—• —•
— 7: v ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster spent
. ... in Hastings
m,.nlj&gt;rrd
heretonsCallMtas Nancv
Hark. as Miss Nancy Hark-, Sunday wlth Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashley per last Saturday evening.
here
ahe went
membered
here
The BEAUTY BAR
fornla about a year ago. Her many neaa. a wejl known aviatru.
j Van
at Coldwater.
Owntd and SMrstod by
wutoutototo toto ta „tototo o.™«£o.coVN™r
J*• Swan-derful rads because Swan's
TBBSSA OLkVBLAMD
best wishes.
. baby-gentle, pure as Imported castilea.

.

FEATURE

ARROW

CINEMA STRIPES

n’2rtoSss.^x to1".^^-^s «

tock

lbs.

per
jnic

)ins

■Illis

You Con Do Better At

BAIRD’S
HATS

r" •

Swan-derful suds
For dishes
’n duds! Uon s,"lcy- Ulher °r R?y
M MUMU
Swan-derful, too,
For baby 'n youi

I

■, ’‘SXd‘.’toAX-”.m to tots1

&amp; ’•"Co!

Swan-derful rads because they come
twice as fast as old-stylo floating soaps!
Swan up and see for yourself I

PLAN PROGRAM FOR
SPRING MEETING
Friday afternoon. Mrs.

Tune in every week: orach AlUN
OtORQe BURNS •’ PAUL WHtTIMAN

County Federated Women’s club
known to be fin­
M
board, dessert being served at 1:30 Walt, cltalrmen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifest/ but did you
o'clock. Plans were discussed for the SrDS:‘’.to
J.totaX^.to
ton H.
Srnto
toA
|.to.u
o. Mr .nd Mr.
». D..U.
spring meeting of thc Federation toi------- — • —• \ ' C K
roolixe they're
be held at Costa Orove on May 21. "»&lt;* Mra. David French.
, Sunday^_______
Inexpensive?
Mrs. Stanley Lowe of Battle Creek
’ * *
j ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
will give play reviews and will tall1
Mr .nd Mn. OUo Itototo. to- B ANFIELD-n
„
Mr and Mr* Dell Fausey of Batwhat is being done at Fort Custer!
,“to?i
“*
,u",a
Mr ।
for lhe soldiers. ^toto„'
Selections will
be.
, and Mrs. Don Putnam.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDouial
Friday were Mra. Edison Baas and i
“r ,nd Mu' ,ra 100,0 01
’ were Sunday dinner guests of tela-,
Mrs. Vlctpr Eckardt. Woodland;, “"K.
I: tlves In Battle Creek.
Mrs. Eva —Sweet
Mrs. Horace Powers and Mra. Milo wfckivek promotion
«••».
—**• spent Friday । -j
v~.to.
xi.-v.uin.. Mrs.
ur, v.m.
Hasting* friend* v.
of Ralph Pryok night with Mrs. Marc Peake of Bat-,. jd
Young. Nashville:
Verne si.
Allerdlng, Coata Orove; Mrs. Charles of Larking will be interested to km&gt;»- tie Creek.
Robertson and Mrs. Mark Ritchie., Uiat he has been promoted to the
Mrs. Walter Hobbs entertained:
Middleville; Mrs.
or. He Is
Mra. C. D. Bauer «nd
and‘rBnk
rang ot
of Mij
Major.
1&gt; stationed in her bridge club at a one oclock,
' A.
-- --------Mrs.
H. • Carveth, Hastings.
j thC CoiUt Artillery in
California. i luncheon Tuesday.
! Mr. and Mrs Eugene Leiter enWEDDING DATE
n
wp.
' tertained relatives from Indiana
Guaranteed Washable
I over the weekend.
announced
and Fast to Light!
Rev. and Mra Fred H. Hom oil .
. r. .
I At the annual meeting of the;
Cloverdale, announce the engage-1
'■ Bonfield Cemetery Association lhe
KMabhtbsd leader* In nyl*. aeltf
menl and approaching marriage ot |
\ following officers were elected:
tlirlr daughter, M. Evelyn Horn to; AOWAKIYA
Don P. Putnam.
Pres.:
Clara
IHGptttxiu
Leland W. Sherrard, son of Herbert CAMp nRE GROUP
.• Hughes. —
Sec.: Vem Doty. Treas.;
I* Sherrard of Bowling Green,; Miss Myra Bumgardner, Executive! Orv. Dunn, collector. August Soya
Florida.
The wedding will .take jrom Rattle Creek was the guest has been ryhired as sexton for lhe
Carveth
&amp;
Stebbins
place on June 20.
I speaker at a meeting of the moth- coming year.
tsixx
tx a
.___ _....................
t. son r.t
Mlu ttnm
Horn —Is
a irrailiiata
graduate nt
of tha
the cn ol the AowaUy*
camp Fire
Waller n
B. Hobbs. Jr.,
of IXMr
•THE REXALL STORE"
W. K. Kellogg school of Delton and|QrtM1p Bl 3 o-eiocR Tuesday. At 4 and Mrs. Walter Hdbbs. has 00mCourtesy and Friendly Service
Is now employed at lite W. K. Kci- oe|ock thc girls came and served pick'd basic training in the “HoaShown to All
o*!? Food C®
-!.Creek.
' pltal
lo«n
Co_
Battle creek.
; tea to lhe
the nwthcre
nrathcM and visitors.
•J,“’ corps School" and
«n»t is
«■ now rated
mtad
Prompt
Delivery Service
‘
Mr. Sherrard U a graduate of
■
■
M a hospital, second class atvendHASTINGS
Bowling Green high school and also, Nearly BOO Weather Bureau sta- ant He win be sent to a naval hos- PHONE 1131
Interceaslon City Bible school. In- lions tn the United States contrib- pit*l for additional training before
icrcesston City. Fla. He U uowiuta data for hourly reports'for air. being assigned to general duty al
taking his Th. B. degree there.
। pilots.
. K&amp; or ashore.

NSW WHITS FLOATING SOAP

ROOMS
STEAM HJSAT
HOT A COLD WAT

HOTEL HASTINGS
Spring Beauty . . .
Discover for yourself - lhe exhilarating beauty
treatment you can obtain al Jean's Beauty Shop.
Make an appointment.

PERMANENTS
MACHINELESS M-50 UP. OTHERS FROM RI-S®.

Shampoo &amp; ECr
Finger Wave 09

MAKE
APPOINTMENTS
EARLY

Finger Wave 4 Ac
Dried
OU

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

David

KtoS'.toV .to

St

Lanin hire
Activities

O..L .ton.
r‘£to« -I* Mr. .nd Mto Oto.

IMPERIAL

Cotton Gowns

LAROS

And Pajamas

SLIPS

Flower printed, dalnlly ruffled
full swirling skirt. Washes
beautifully, wears wonderfully

of Styles

^noNA&lt;

BABY WEEK
APRIL 26 TO MAY 2
Moko it 0 point this weak to see our beau­
tiful baby section, with special features
and low prices for our celebration of Baby
Week. Outfit baby today!
Complete line of layettes

Bonnet &amp; Gown
104 East State Street

�HICKORY CORNERS

;s Banner

EXTENSION GROUPS

THE CHURCHES

leyan church staged a surprise on
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Hungerford
1B»l Friday, lhe occasion being their
Golden
Wedding
Anniversary.
I Twenty-three enjoyed u poi luck
dinner and a lovely three-layer
wedding cake, made by the daughtcr-in-law. Mrs. Pent Hungerford.
With a frw filling remarks the S, S.
Supt.. Alfred Gainder..presented the,
bride and groom with a beautiful,
table lamp, allowing thc love and
esteem in which lids godly couple

Sheldon Agency
AU Kiads of luuraac*
Surety Bond*
ho ns 2IBS
Hasting*

The young people of the Wesley­
an church gathered al Hie Lynn
Lawrence home last Friday evening
for Bible study and prayer.

AUCTION SALES

Mr and Mrs. Chia. Robinson visit­
ed their daughter and family near

THE GRANGES

HENRY FLANNtRY

-------- —DR. L. J. CASTON

daughters. Mary und Margie. Wire
Sunday cullers.
Bob Burdick of thc Great Lakes'
Naval Training Station was home

OPTOMETRIST

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
Homer Bartlett spent Sunday

EMPLOYMENT -REIF WANTED

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Go* and Oil Fired
Repair* furnished and in­
stalled for all'make* of
farnsce*.

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

of Galt-jburi; until Sunday thr

the Sunday
Chapel.

&gt;» A N'l KD— il a,7' “to work .,-7 faim'ln
i month or year, i'hooe 3*30, II. W
j WASTtrit""-— Unman i« bwwwrt .1
da&gt;. a week
SI a da,
Mgmr..onlays. r.l* X.. llano, rr.
4-2.1
I IV.t STRD- - IViraa, for hnn.ework, 2
1 child,ea. Call 420 K, lilair after 6.
. ..., — ,, . ——---------- -------------■*—

Sheet Metal Work
Eavestroughiag

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. Stat*

| WANTF.lt — Zmuiiw... man to handl.
..lea Im Herr, &lt;.. oseln.hely Wil
' train tietil mao. Xn insralrnrnl. *15 In
1 SS'l s.;r«e per we-k. Write l&gt;&gt;iller
I Hrn.h I'".. 41* (Irsnd Rapid. Neilona
I llank, Oread 1U|.id. fur ai.polntinenl
J • rl.l-r .*v|*|)|tr«thm«.
1•
WAXTF.n—Oirl. or woman (or hou»e
I work L. ill* d.,y nr fnr .tradv vol
^lo.mrnt
Mr. Ilaai.a f.Ltpou.rli

Phon* 2311

, »&lt;

JERRY ANDRUS

'Jelm "n i i
_
4.1

ALL FOR3I8 OF INSURANCE

Mrs. Emma Clark returned Friday
from Marshall after a few days visit'
with her granddaughter and family.'

Grand Rapids.
the Bunnell and Hickory Corners
Methodist church Sunday morning.

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sal** with

the Grand Rapids District nf lhe
Methodist church presided nt the
quarterly meeting Wednesday eve­
ning. April 22.

DEWEY REED

dale, caljed on Rev. and Mrs
Friday.

SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY ONLY

1 Gal. GAS FREE with $1.00 Purchase
1 Gal. KERO. FREE with 4 Gal.

Purchased

Shipping Livestock

to certain waters, sportsmen here­
abouts arc not sure they can say.
but Uny Leldy lake in northeastern
St. Joseph county ryrar Leonidas has
some of it
About 1.000 Canada

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company Hutinxi stock­
yards. phone 2588, or call
717—FJ through
the
week.
U.

FREE GAS!
Economy Gas

13 9-10c Gal.

Regular Gas .

15 9-10c Gal.

Kerosene
Thomas Osmer of Lansing. Presence
। of geese on Leldy lake during the
northward migration of waterfowl
। is a recurrent spring event. Manyi
(other lakes in this region are never!
: visited by the big honkers.

-

- ----------

10c Gal.

LEADER GAS STATION
E. MAIN ST.. MIDDLEVILLE

PIANO TUNING
CARDS OF THANKS

Call E. T. WOOD

HOG FEEDERS—Harvey Sayt
Your lowest cost protein for hog feed today is our cull

beans ot $20.00 per ton also choice quality yellow

AUCTIONEER
I donate $5 to the Red Cross
out of every Auction Sale.

shelled com ot 92c per bu. 100 bu. lots or more 90c.

Mr. and Mr. J
Mr end Mr. 1
Mr. and Ms..
I. rand, hildrm.

17—PSI. Hickory Corners,
me claries. Address Delton.

LOREN COPPOCK

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
HORSES - $7.50

CASH

Phon* Hastings 2565

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

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
active in the management of the1
Carnegie Steel Works in Pittsburgh.

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
m Ha. Mlchlgu Arenw

CLEAXINCI AMD DYEING

Truss Fitting

COWS-$6.00

W. b««. . cdUctw OaHon.d In Hairing, ta girt
imm.di.r. Hnkr.
W. pa, th. Than. Charg.,.

YOUI* LAST SPRIX&lt;i H”uT-7ia" be
rr blocked and made lo look Ilka a
*•» one.
We knew bow.
pbnne
_214u n.rr, llr.n.r. ||.lil,p 1 .’1
CLOTHING — FOB BALE

FOR BALK—* yean* nun’s .nil, pair
while (lancrl trnu.ers and man'* OT.T
rust
All .lean and 1a food eoadl
liar. I’Une 3176.__
421
runs—
CLBAJIIMO. ETC
FUR COAT CLEANING—Uend a. Your
«MI now to* tborwub melt proof,*
elaeamy *»d siariaajeb Ten'll like
our work. Phone Heetinje Cloenor.
'
4W

federal government has undertaken
a program of education in methods
of scientific farming for youth* of
needy families who must eke out a
living from submnrgtnal farm

This is tha socond year that pu
Farm Security admmistraUon to
gether with th* National Youth ad­
ministration has conducted a train
ing course for future farmer* on
a site adjacent to the campus of

tract for rail* for. a proposed new
railroad. Schwab quoted the price
for »te*l rail*. 130 a ton. which was
satisfactory. The reputation of lhe
firm was sufficient guarantee of
quality, so nothing remained to be

«t««l company would accept bonds
in the new road as payment. To
ids surprise Schwab readily assented
On what basis?" queried the buy-

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

AM BUYING WOOL
Again this season. Highest market
lost the one you gave me yester­
prices paid. Will call at your place
day." she said. "But it doesn't in*l-|
and weigh on your own scales
ter. I took the precaution of aigu-l
Ing all ’Checks as soon a* I got It—j
WILL TOHAS
so.-of course. It won’t be any use?
to anyone else.
.
I

WEPAYTOP MARKETPRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $7.50

COWS $6.00

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 19^2
arrival. During the delay the stork I Closing Brief*—MunUlng, Mich.]
had arrived at hl* liony and a little wooden bowl* and oilier product*
/7nrAW5!‘. *everJl »«*»’•
before are featured in a window of the big
hi* Daddy saw him. They write Uiat
....,
the nightly blackout there equals any
Prfnrn /J.H .tut
London ever had
1 second window Frencn petit point
i A real treat In th. «„ nt
.! chaU» Purses with "3500 stitches to
----- I was rite inmtal a^Tanr^n^^h'
by Olhrr «!«*&gt;««." SO

GREETINGS FROM
FLORIDA

SECTION

DELTON HIGH NINE ‘'OA™ GROVE
grove

Sarry SiipailtB

henderhiiott

ADEkJC 1OA7 crsertsi
MrsBradley of Battle
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Hendershott
VrCfNj IV^tZ jEAjUN' Creek and Mr. and Mr* Cha*. Cull called on Albert William* at Be.t

Delton Ixa* an unuauaUy strong of
visited Mr*. Pearl De- Newland*,
IX.WU.UV, at
Ob Lee
GET Hubbard'*
I1UUU4UUA and
UUU
l~m mu m, MU, ih, meura
1 Otar
Glen Moreys •»
aU Bi
In BucUna
Rutland on sop.
Sunih. hatt.ro
t^nn, 1. . ..
Mt- ■*nd Mrs. Andrew Townsend &lt;!»&gt;■
the battery men from last jear. and utt4.nded'a family gathering at Mr.
Mrs. Floyd Garrison visited her
l *ix other men who have had two or and Mrs. Henry Qole'* on Sunday daughter Mrs. Harvey Parmalec tn
*B.r much pro-ln, nid om-ln, R01h„ [011m
i more years oi experience.
••
M,n o.
—
us tfr.
the latt.r*,.
latter'* mn
son nnt,
Bob r?nt.
Cole irov.&lt;
leaves n.ttt«.
Battle Creek, from Friday ..
until
8un• ivv. £2***.
TVIU1C 1,'.
1 HUE- ’
U bar
UUIKUU1
.i
by the committee In charge, with Congregational church for an after“.ah!1I *■&gt;
'-L“.‘-r±:• • • A conclusion Wil-J A Udy write*, that she received a | ’ Tin* tollowlng schedule ha* been thl* week for soldier's training, day afternoon.
varying sentiments reflected in Ute MOft And earlyevening service. Palm lUm
, whoUy Mree on u
Among other* who were present
Mr und Mrs. Howard Cronk from
.?•. SfJ.laur r.«n .
n^&gt; th., b.-'’arranged:
were Mrs. BoD Cole. Mr. and Mr;, the Bristol district called at Ted
Public
Forum
columns
of
lhe
dally
l
lhul
lhe
cloth
n
tor
d
play
!
Apit!
15
—
Nashville
—
at
Delton.
&lt;MrU’».*UesiS*»- ,Dear Maoamn.” Must be that
/paper* a. to the advuablUty ot ob- tS «U are undwiiLtea’lSy JSg, ™ore
terrtbl* roPn
Frederick Cole of Hastings and Mr. O'Laughllna, Wednesday night.
Uiurn.. Luc or Wood-, M„_
Trnpym d Mt.l
o„,nlMttn ' ,lxnn “&gt;y other city in the U. 8. A.' business wasn't any too good that 1 April 23— Middleville—at Mlddle- .na
; vllle.
The college"colors of blue and gold Lj^ve’to’tlte advw^L°MmaSr day'
hu
u «&gt;kMer-;। May I—Woodland—at Delton
Wiley from the Shult* district were'
, u,l“
the rwult. *eem to Justify tha com- arc carried „
out Jn their vestment* £
?^e
cu?
own
Miss
Dollpu*.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodman were. Wednesday evening guest* ..at Leo
.
unuy u*c uu vwii mix* uuupu.-.*. I May 5—Freeport—at Freeport.
mlttee* decision. There l* no doubt wlth (j,,, ad6
nt
°f
l
«
e
Baiuicr
and
not
let
hi
m
know
..
.
enteruiiiicd
for
a
birthday
dinner
I
Henderrbutt'i.
.
V0,
* 1 Anyway, the lady »ent me a pome i May 12—Comstock—at Delton.
Ideg touch of white. lr&gt; a Jokp . . . A
that 1' did keep a large number here Their Bach nuntber* were wonder­
lor Foul &lt;1 KU partnu homo Um I Mr
Jock Sulliron oolka
May 15—Sunfield—at Delton.
several day* longer and it made a fully-well done
I wa* esncclaliv~ grown
BTOWn accustomed
*ccu*iomea to
to—
—lhe
me noise of
or
N.-UnO'.
R„,u^ «n
I nut Barry-Eaton county baseball jaurMor Mr,. Korun Brink or „
,
NO
OCCUPATION
happy week for many, beginning interested in the short addrm glv- tlw bk&lt; bom.b5n ?"”!! M«cDill field
Milford was present.
; Sun,;rt. w we Aip^t Williams.
championship
and
field
day
will
be
She
rises
up
at
break
of
day
zooming overhead all day nnd far
with ipecialservlcea Bunday. • &gt;'
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scase. Mrs..
...
cu by RoU,n»’ president. Dr. Hamheld at Hastings fair grounds May Agne*
V Em.In
■ kv*'' am
A*
Haight and Mrs Ivah Brisbin t ?*r '?d
11 ,and **"•
into tha night. Dr. Woodbume has; And through her tasks she races
te
a
‘“O'* H°11' lon« nn* '»««••“ *»! become so accustomed to tliem he• She cooks thr meals as best she may 23 Dolton ha* won the field day! attended a Baptismal M-rvice la*t V
"‘2 .,
.D°*u,laC ,8un’
folk*, with a conttauoua program magaxlno work, and former editor of.
trophy lhe last two year*.
'
BumUy In Odd R.pld, U which
«nd Mn. CW1UO Unr.
al William* •"r»,
-the
from nine to three, at
c -New Rrnuilte " "wh^~ills can ldenU^ lhe l&gt;»* Plane Jul1 by And scrubs the children's faces
DOWLING
***
,
part, wblah
which pteaM
close* v&lt;tb
with tb*
the Alltllnff
culling .
^h to develop RoUlm lhe *?und of '? mo,ora ’ ’ * Whal, While schoolbooks, lunches, ribbons.
narlr
urn. u» nrur ... b-puccd wiu. o
,R*'
of a cake Just a bit wnaUer than the e011f„
,nd ‘°mX
»‘™clr a Northerner queer - not a
,mup«nnnn.
‘S*P..“"kJ""
too
Mr*. John Chamberlain of Hascupola on the D. A. VanBuskirk a f*mlU;irn
™
"“"‘' colored person or a colored bandI All need consideration.
r. C w«k ... M W.« scbrwj BUUr iMOnSUUy wIMhkklwraM,
। tines nrrsented her class in a mu.de
house at home, and to It goea all o(
coU
{ lh‘J*0
u‘ represented in
the big festival parBund.,
in Oil ch. .ppolnuncni
"“““X
.W™1„,w,»
*»'
..._,
| And yet thr census man insist*
'
l recital al the Lloyd Gaskill home: In.'-----------------------T------------------------------ ■
THIS WAY
hour after their calL
All thru
season the
the week &lt;lth each day providing, for lta original work also as a col- adel
--------r~ the
'* ----—- She has—"No occupation "
■ Friday cvonJng
The ouplls. ap- of E. S. niompaon. who 1* ill.
some special feature and leading up
f
h. Srlw Olrl ficouU have a l“bb‘ Juitt Out‘'
comnanled bv their mothers, about
We are pleased to team that Eve.- .7r,
-.-7^^"^
to lhe grand finale—lhe Festival of Je« Xi^ly Tri Adly re
Mnd 60 Lbl“ ed ln
_
- —
A mwt l|&gt;lerestlng thing happen, thirty of them, enfoyrd a treasure
fownxend had tne honor of
: L' ^-“1
th honK of
&gt;"« ^™wen
State* parade. •••'Remembering
a'Xl business 'providing
prwBdta* paper, boxel
i nunt
hunt In ««•
the &lt;»«lll
Gaskill wood*, abo
also a [ng
chosen va.emctonan
valedictorian oi
Of tne
the Mr"
Hendershott.
. fraduatlng
_ ..
.. .w—.
tAiR LAKE
whn WfCnl,‘
on th,&gt; l«wn. .preeedclass of
the .Hastings
the wetting we got last year along studenU. RoUlna lias been narUcu- and string and wrapping packages
their
who.' — ..i...i
.
JuV'te?* J'fdgCM0/hJJe FlfUl J"dlc'^1 larly happy in It* teachers, he felt, for mailing for winter visitor*. 9 ' *■ tnelr problem of immigrants who,. ,Ing
lhe recital.
. nigh school
A birthday dinner wax held at
. In true Grapes of Wrath style, were |
district of Michigan, and hl»:and thclr ablUliy u, pUpirc youth. A novel sight—Thc Sunday col; On account of thc death of Mrs.
*”nourrcmcnts of the P T. A. Hatnmie Aroiour'x Sunday for Mr*.,
l
iHclothed.
They
had
in
their
town:
Hecited
their
nlan
nfrnn
'
lcctIon
al
lhe
Churches
Missus, both here now. we tutdn l
_..-u
... . . ..
He cited their plan of conducting pl| d
nigh with
dollar
bills; a huge auto a-recklng establishment, Ji Anna Pierce who was president of which will not be held this week. Ned Lancaster. A lovely cake
worked up much enthusiasm for lhe chapel and Sunday services as a
. TI■ Now. nowhere in lhe world but In 11»- Dowling Cemetery circle, the but at a later date, will be made a feature of the day.
event. • • • However, we found to^ Sth^L/’SXS X&gt;te X, A n°"‘ -nnouncemenL-Uiat of lhe
Mrs. Frit? is moving from the!
. America would these two situations office will be taken over bv the Utter.
much lo commend as we viewed thl*
E. Sunday
vice president. Mrs. Lois Altman.! The C.
" "
"" J"" evening
“ " was In ■ Hopkins place onto one she
mJ't'
nrar^y’^n ■^’lorT’tiit
( tie up as they did.' These resoun'e, Mrs. Pierce alio wo* vice president ehnrge of Mr und Mrs Kenneth purchased at Cedar Creek.
would lie. ful women got permission of the of lhe W. fl.-C. S and Mr* Horry Kelsey. Next Sunday the service
returning to lhe more sensible time cnapci problems hard to solve. At ' EvcD' Member Canvass"
,t,Lottie Collteter is ill at
of daylight hour*. All the float* and Rollin* lhe plan of asking lhe stu- ^IreadJ1 volunterik- otedrcd* • * •, Ixsss to let them have the uphol­ Ix*nx has been elected to fill vacancy will be led by Mrs. Agne* Haight and writing,
vehicles carried out the patriotic dent, to do
thing. Instead of X R ±Uw'\P ±fl r,ldtM stery out of the Junked car*.
tne Devotional leader will bq_ Mrs.
for the remainder of the year.
motif and were beautiful In gUtter­ UMa^ U.-mjpp.H. Um.k.lJh.
Ivah
Brtxbin
a
camera shop proprietor in,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ed
Titus
of
ParchWell start a new paragraph to
Ing red. white and blue designs With service, has proven, most successful went Acrow in a wg wA&gt;_the 23.- 1)rpnk
monotony. They ripped ment. Mr. and Mrs Fred Stanley
Mr and Mrs. Paul Woodman at- Pueblo. Colorado", had been coun­
thr cw«’ and *°°n leam«J the
K'dnmaroo and Mr. and Mra W. tended a birthday supper at the lat- sellng a young camera enthusiast
pretty girls and some service men Save for Die termdn and the bene­ X^L^^ereat^te^n^eratlve
RepreMaled in Hastings by
aboard. Of timely Interest was the diction. the student* have entire ,hr.Ur?r 7?vi?inn rwi'n ?■ st v
heat way to home-wash each type D P»«r« of Charlotte were dinner ter'* parent*. Mr and Mr*. Ira; who wa* having great difficulty tn
HOME LUMBER CO.
Importance given to lhe Civilian charge. Student readers, two girls «o’ fabric. Out of the velvet*, vel- Ruesto Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Or- Shultz In Hasting* last Wednesday, getting good photographic results.1
Defense section, a feature It would
ours. wooU
check* and.UePMitr.
evening. It ua* to observe Robert' One day the boy came running in'
' Phone 2275
Tile Dei it t Bronson* hale JUst :e- . , _ ... ..
. .
.
ag., &lt;■ tn,, n ci-.m nt
hi. Shultz's birthday and also
be well for Michigan festival com­
Paul; and shouted excitedly and Jubilant:'
mittees to bear. in» mind
। iy "I've found the trouble. There
students usher: take up the'
the;
V Jthis sum-' service; student*
,hw w_nl uTTi
hi&lt;i —i" of “u kinds and descriptions, soon
iranoro
ai Woodman s
In 'for
*'n‘dl°bld?2??.' ttjnse UlUe Immigrant children were the church dinner Thursday.!which
mer. It came ic
— hand clapping
““ ' c^cUon; furnish the music nn«l
FREE INSPECTION
Mr and Mr*. Alvin Baird and I wasn't any ten* on the camera !“
line of march. *• ’ wnr
MrTe on
on me
the cnapci
chapel committee,
committee, an
all oi
of ’ X^rii^n t
k ^71r
proudly to school Instead of *•* nulte a surprise to his friends children of Clare have moved onto,
all along the line
W«^'nrt AmbJda?’“ rtkh
which PO.U
posts m
are scattered o,.,
over th.
lhe'
Juh a a^d rizid a r *neaktng In just as the bell rang. Mls Mildred Hook too. is Improv- the E. S. Thompson farm. We wel~—
T’&gt;'"
Corps-OCD; a Red Cro»* ambu- —.a— :
come them to our community.
I
—.....
------------------ perto^j reaponriWUly inThe'\hote i
“w^k^'a^v '- of
anda-plaid «iR Jacket
'
lance filled with
nurses;
a Red Cross
u&lt; plain
pi&gt;mwool
w«v. ...»
j-w.l
Mr- and Mrs. Harry Buchanan of
floatshowing localwomen engaged
fh
, wondl|„
. . . “destination
two we^k* awa&gt; -’ .for
J----------------------?-----------------a nice young man so he could of Dimondale were recent guests at
Ir.
— various
vnrirni* tnrm*
I one
can draw their own conclusion* attend Ute young peoples -pgrtlc*
-.77 • Myron Whitworth's.
in n
the
formsofofactivities
activities
«
....
Theymaderugs, draperies. sUp cov-1| Mr*. Russi-ll Haves of Battle
the ----------society --sponsors. • • • The of Roiu'nv chapd which I* one ofXnd*m faTlirUe^te
of .'^TrSJid
i"toe
I™ •nJdmafny^me ,UrnUh‘n” ,Or! Cfeek visited Mrs. Agnes OtLs last ,
------ _- I
lUiriK.V EkklllUk, Mi
EilullII
Seoul kroup.. ton ll» BoW.ke com-1
1R, „unler. deUknal
I week.
Mr*. Hayes was forpierly
bv Hninh Artim.
The Dt'n“ld Smith* left last night ,hl? needy famine*.
mum'. .Io«an--Lel . Oel in lb, hy
Adim, Cr,„
ol
Miss Mildred Coon.
'•--A moil famous 'architect* i ,ror.bome1 °°n 110 acquired a
they dug deeper.
They!
We're expert*
Scrap" and empnastzea tne worx ._irlc .
fBlnous architects ;.’I------- . ------ ..------—*
7
men tncy aux aroix-r
The P. T. A. will meet this week
one for a while. When
the Juvenile organization*
__ ,
.
here
________
are;t. . ,. :j w ' jha
iappy to-have
to-iiave a brief
brief&gt;' healthy color
eo,or and
an[l in
ln some
“me way* feel*
feels f'ound
—j unbleached muslin uuwi
under-, on Friday evening at the school
on ail kinds of
---------------- truck word with
\.r*t
na.^
y afterwards
a. Dn
rimnrovcd.
Daughter
,r co
„rings and
we're finished you
doing.
One gaily -----------trimmed
Dr
Holt
and
! lmP"’vcdDaughter Sue
Sue look*
look* npalh
nrath the
the out
outer
coverings
and made
made House
wiui mrauuncina
house with
refreshments a*
as usual.
usual.
children but is equally valu­
showed
--------- . .ulhe -&lt;a.
wide_________
diversity nt
of___________________________
salvage hear him say some very
.h.heM L
auto work.
very nice
nice thing*
things I J*"**' ’.U‘..V .’.r „
T the UsUal underthln«» Bnd ”lllow a,,d n,uslc b&gt;' lhp JutUor bnr''d °f
- - KS^
nound*.mlt,[^Along
of l,
that
found eQlton Hastings.
-------- my nephew,
-------- —
the Rev.
Keith
hal^JS with the M. LRl)p, 01
“v
able to adult*. Kecommendmaterial Just as It Is picked up: about
1dJ^
a'hcd aIld
'1 lo
'
_r:; —’F
t ’'.obsS‘l°ld “cr._
M._. the^Sth
-![--- -, wh,ch
which theV
thev *
washed
and usc
used
for
Ninety nurses from HUnols were.
another one following, lhe same Chidester, and of the lovely new
”1'
begin“. the trek home nteaV
the 25th.
rolton botU ln
(n nuilta
quilt*. They
They found nt Clear lake camp last week tnkEpiscopal
church Just dedicated In we
*'_£!*
te i fo,ton
material as sorted for shipping; a1 Z2T-_tickling in thr throat and
from inkiuv .o nte.ee
tell ,eathera
.
___ -—xnludp
They
lrl|f Rn instruction course in Red
Lnv *nnw
l,nd
PlUows
third one loaded with paper, hon­ Winter Park, of which the latter Is ■ “»b,
spasmodic croup.
any snow’ . even toolc
i
ored a ahy-looking Utile girl who1 rector, and which w'a* designed by!lhp wcather man to cancel
.
took y,,.
thc .pringa
springs and ma
made
beds Cross work. They left for home
MOYNAHAN-FAUL,
bore lhe title. “Queen of Defense.”! Mr. Cram, th* *amc architect who#t
storm*.
°nnil ............ ..
. ..... ............... ""*. and chairs, “and
"■* “
made
•x“ them com- Saturday afternoon and a new
Jnce tried never without!'
FORD
—
MEBCUHY
—
LINCOLN
p- S —Wa* quite bowled over to (orlah|e for rcst and sleep. Appar- group came Sunday
because of her personal record of1 of*lwhtehhI *wtunSM*ak1ltaChsMne dLw:over
thc **ntea»
"Rice and
Romey". entiy
“the*re ...
Is no ......
limit teTwhat
’youi
- --------- ——
anrt
Rnmev
....
_
.
____
_
—
Sold by all druggists.
bringing to her school over a ton1 future article
Coart at Church St.. Hastings
*n
Char*°tte Re‘' can find when you start digging un-| "11^ think V'.1
°Ve.r -«nd- let y0U
of paper. • • • The long parade was
Pennflora's garden 1* a .favorite■ Publican-Tribune
thought
well der car upholsterings. I hope Ud* know.
Translation: No.
,
pepped up all the way by over forty’
y0U Udl.” ,ldefls'
------------------- ------------ :-------------------------bands. • • • Florida. I believe, leads1 haunt of mocking bird* and brown {““Sj ?.f ra1 J^/’neSv^coluimi--“lv“
all other states, population consid­1 our^bedroom wlndX^eh'^kM?1' “ rrul compliment from those gen-| one of the women, a leader of
ered. in the number of high school hnnXTTround the side Wehen ।llc,nen
In R&gt;&lt;M rc8uUr *wM 1 lhe «rouP- «d'cted excellent mateand Junior bands, some from nearby
OTer^tthe M L Cook cm- JP°ru Job-Ani not holding out for'rial* and made herself a suit, hat
cities participating. The brilUant dwr
tage .walUM for* their dxSyralton **rB«r salary—H. K. D. Wtedom rules .nd b« and went lo Washington
uniforms and high-stepping major­
how thev scold if It dccision-ateo want more time to, and talked with many, many gov­
ettes might weU be the envy of any' Mrai*in*-^d
ISSXr ^Mra Aiire P’«X
™
",ci*U on
h“ they hMd
I emmenl n
officials
on ’
what
had
college. • • • The man- who designs
1 done. She was sent to dosens of
all the lovely floats Is the same one Coulter Honnaid. whom many Ha*-;
„ Hnl&gt;. sadle R' c&lt;x&gt;k
cities to repeat the salvage Instruc*•
who performs a like service for Die ting* people recall pleasantly ns a •
।
Hons
and
says
she
can't
see
a
good
annual Blossom-Time festival at frequent guest In her girlhood nt the!8L Prie»hurg. ^Fla.
car without
wondering what nnd
she
Benton Harbor.
' rte^rnsmuh^d fSSdS^i^tl
provldp wch ’*rson ln a'could
W‘gMTut"o77he"?ushloM
get out of thc cushions nnd
Time for our return home shorten* CtementSm^th. and family, was out, fajnll&gt;. w|th 8 ,l0 20 quarls of'could
jUnln„
olris. what those dames
and I regret so many things of in­ ?l
0I?
h/^XtoMiLf ,omato lulce or canned tomatoes,
We can do I Don’t rip up a good
terest in connection with our win­
• ;car. though, bccaus- ----------- ...
ter's stay must be left unsaid, but Donald Smith and Gertrude McPeek' 20 -^(0 plant* per person,
I any irate husbands on my neck.
111 make a bit of an attempt In tills and the other members of the fam-1 *u
letter to check off a few "personals Uy. She was accompanied py her ----- ■
■■
and locals:"
sister, Gretchen Coulter, also her
daughter. Virginia, and the latter's
’
C. W. Claritas have disposed of their husband nnd small son, Frederick.
other home and bought a larger one They had shipped their large sta­
nearer town In a more restricted tion wagon thru from their home nt
neighborhood. It Is an attractive Hinsdale. HL. to Jacksonville and
six-room house of the bungalow type, were making quite a tour of the
the exterior of j»le green stucco. state, covering both east and west
From the front acreened-in porch coast* In the process. Aimee Is the
and large living room they have an tame
happy,
comfortable-to-beuninterrupted view of thc sunset* ’ wilh-glrl, of former days, and pros­
which are lovely In this Florida cli­ perity ha* changed her not. Hcr
mate. even If they do not sink be­ eldest daughter. Mary Josephine and
hind mountains and hills. • • ‘ The family, liven In Waban. a suburb of
good-ilxed back yard already fore­ Boston and In the summer, on Cape
cast* the beauty to come. • • • Cod
They feel most fortunate In finding
unusually congenial neighbor* tn the
persons of Dr. and Mrs. Brady, who
come from Holyoke, Ma**. to make
FREE ENLARGEMENT OF HIM
their permanent home here, as the
Doctor, still a young man. had to
IF HE'S IN THE SERVICE
retire from active practice owing to1
I have a boy. husband, brother, or sweetheart in lhe armed
Effective Jane 21, 1541
heart trouble. • • • Mrs. Clarite's
eldest son ha* for a long lime been
a resident ot Honolulu. Thc Pearl
TO GRAND RAPIDS
meat* and display them In our window and they will then be
Harbor raid caught him here on lhe
7:25 AM.
mainland and he was held up for
a long time awaiting a chance to
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return, finally being squeexed in on
II A T 1 f [ Wc must hare the negative in order lo
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a freighter for thc haxardous trip
Nil I Ilf make an enlargement. Thia of course, will
11:25 P-M.
home. She was naturally happy to
w
“
be returned to von. We are ouite anxious lo
receive recently Ute news of his safe

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUR8DAY, APRIL 33. 1942

auon meeting at Coats Grave. May callm at tha Stokoe. Swift and Bell Sweet; kltchen-Fenton. Sweet. Den
•nad further damage.
I The regular meeting of Middle- Parmelee Sunday, celebrating the
Rev. and Mra. E C. Ftnkbeintr a._
nlson. Lyons. The men will U»Mr. and Mn. James Robertson villa O. E. S. chanter No. 17 will bei birth anniversary of his mother. Mrs I and three daughters of Bangor were 1.*
..■ —
horn**.
have moved from Grand Rapida and I held Friday evening. There will be, Sylvia Allen. Mra. Allen, who will fcc Sunday afternoon callers on hbi Mr. and Mra. Marc Sqoler and kb' ' Mr. and Mrs. Rom Armstrong of charge
during the banquet with Kan
i
are staying temporarily In the Dr.| Initiation and members areurged n on Monday tha 27th. is ths oldest' parent*. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Fink- father, also Miles Hall and Mias Connar.tlne were Bunday evraing Vansickle
in ’charge of the dining
'
Lund apartmenu. Jamas la aasUUng to attend.
native of this township
, belner. Mn. Ju. Clark, who la con-1 Alice Lonergan, all of Chicago were visitors of his father, John Arm- :room aasiated by the young men and
hla father with farm duties
[ . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Streeter andi Mrs Charles Parker la spending Yalesdng from a revere alckncsa. ac-| weekend visitors at the home of Mr. suong.
Rev. Carley In l)ie kitchen. Il w
hoped
many
will plan to attend this
Fred White came home from AL Mr and Mrs. John' Carter of the the week In Ruling* with her companled her brother home to and Mrs. G. E. Blake. Mrs. Squlers
The Merle Sherk family haa moved '
pena where he hu been drilling an I Ou^ lake vicinity were Sunday din- daughter. Mn. Roman Feldpauach I B«ngor for a weak'* slay.
I left on Monday far a month's visit into the east half of lhe Frelda community
affair which has been
1
a success In the yews past. If
oil well. Saturday, for an Indefinite ner gueate of Mr. and Mr*. Steve »h0
been on the rick 1UL
Mrs. Minnie Johnson spent Sat-1 with friend* In Pittsburgh. Pa., and Rock home. Merk la employed tern- such
•
ibo one speaks to you about tickets
•t*y। Carter in the Pleaaant Hill dhtrtet । „
.
camobell wa* hrou.ht «rday night.
with..................................
lier rixter. Mrs -the others returned home.
.. porarily on the section.
Mrs. Blanch Segustrom attended
Oscar!Sherk end Malcomb Mac-1
tohe^hoc^ Sit of Ca&gt; BUreter
iI Mrs.
,Ur at
u Gun
aim X.
llu
Mn. Wm
Wm J.
J. Ltebler
Lunin entertained
mlxuln.d
j.„,„ wulum, ma ol Ur m ““ “■&gt;*“»
P”"”111”
1
James Williams, son of Mr. and:'
uIk.Tu rliTn
’ hateh^at^Wintaaue &amp;mdav°
Middleville. Bunday morning from ‘ Louis Balseh
lalach e!
of Howard
Howard Ct*
Ctft was
wssii m«nb«a
members of
of her
her bridge
bridge chib
club to
to aa dos- Mrs Bert Williams was one of the rerun rwrit' * *
McKay U UreriL Saturday .her-, ^^M^te^^day.
Ptnnock ^pi^here ah. h*d th.J
end d-u. or hi. brother.; *ert bridge Wednesday evening
( utest of the local boy. to be Inductw^bume has sold hU place
I
C!&amp;’ho ?^.h.u. •d_,nt0 V* .Bnny'_ . .....
to Mrs. &gt;ri^f nearHickory CorRu^rk'were^F^ay^nneV
Spring* Wedn7*&lt;tey°venhigBl CedMi’ Nathan Moflltt and Carleton Swift. Miss Laurel Maclver and grand- J Slat birthday. Saturday the ^Mh.
Second Lieut’'’Robert Smith, aon

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of her aunt Mra E F Bloke and! a gathering of relative* will b.) left Bunday on a vacation trip to mother, Mr*. Hattie Carpenter, were • wu guest ot honor at a birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith ha*
family
’
' ’ ’
hek! at the Glenn Allen home at । Alabama via txxikout Mt. and other at Lanring Friday. Laurel took ex.’dinner Sunday at the home of hi* recently been iramferred to the weat
point* of IntereiL J. C. Schad I* amination* in anticipation of taking'*on-ln-)aw and daughter. Mr. and where he will attend th® Battery
caring for.Carteton'* duties on the a nurse's course following her grad-: Mrs. Glenn Orifleth. Others pres- Officers course of a Field Artillery
mall route during hi* absence.
uatlon In June. Mrs. Carpenter re- ent berideaAhe guest of honor were school, and after completion of thl*
The Roy Hooper family occom-, malned for a week'* visit with rel-lMra. Curtte and son Lester, Mrs. training will be aaalgned to active
panted by Mr. and Mrs. David Hoop- at ires.
| Hasel Jttel of Detroit and Mr. and - -------------service In,.one
of the
rapidly growing
----------—'rapidly
er of Muskegon spent Wednesday
The T.-K. school band I* sponsor- Mr*. Loui* Bett* of Grand Rapids.
field force*
forces in the United Malta
Staten
I evening al Pennock hospital, where ing a box social to be held at the! Mr. and Mr*. Horace LivergoodI army. Robert, who graduated from
[they visited Fred Hooper, who re- ichool cafeteria at 7:30 Friday. La-[and Mr*. Peru Truyot of GrandI Michigan State college os-a chemical
। celled a pelvic fracture in a recent die* are to bring box lunches and1 Rapid* were weekend auesU of engineer, was also a member of the
. tractor accident.
Hi* condition is the proceeds of the talc will go to- j Mrs. Lee Johnson and children and reserve officer* corp there, and be­
; ax good a* expected with such an in- ward the purchase of the new uni-1 nsalxterl at the auction sale on Sat- fore induction into service was em­
------—
—I Jury.
forms.
ployed as chemist at the Upjohn Co.
urdav.
'
; Edward A. Noglc. 73. a native of
Mrs Frances McKevitt Seckcll of
We arc clad to hear that Robert in Kalamazoo. We expect to nee
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Beautifully located on the banks of the
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ot a cost far greater than the price now asked.
This place is worth inspecting and an ap­
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
Stebbins Building
Phone 2659

mm. VtutUsa Hindi. Boat* btsutilnlly decorated.

JOM.I)h Hammond helped John
w„,h C(,1..br„tc h&gt;. birthday Sun­
H
. v. n,.nn«.u
«nme better
&gt;v^.. „r &gt;wr dauzhter
Murehall’
am^rtLv te L-mhi/to care
Al,,e

Maynard Monroe of Kulamaxoo spent part of last Week Wllh his
grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. Ardy
Owen, who took him b*ck Sunday
and apcm the day. Raymond Owen
nccompunlrfl lhem.
■ .

, Leighton Twp. and former resident the Vermontville schools spent the Rugg who la doing clerical work with Robert advanced lo other important
church Thursday afternoon. Supper
i of the Green lake ficlnlty. met weekend with her parents and Ut- U. 8. forces at a southern camp, has positions,
j death Thursday evening when struck tie daughter. Mary Ellen.
been advanced to the rank of corThe—
----local
' -------------Masonic-- lodge te _
plan
'*“ ­ will be nerved In the basement and
by n pastetiger train at the Grand
Wm. Thurkettle. 38 years of age. poral. •
ning lo hold a guest night program, everyone t* invited.
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Grodivant and
| Trunk crossing in Grand Rapid*.- who hai been employed at the Roy
Mr and Mrs Frank Setuiba. who ^rem it^g^pTrS0^ uS
| He had resided with hl* nephew,! Blough .‘awmill near Freeport re­ lost their farm home by fire, have
‘‘
Mrs' Arccllux
Dennis Nogle. near the acene of the eelved a bad Injury about 5 o'clock purchased the Jim McDonald home proceed* will gb to the fur(d which
will be used to establish welfare and aVPpbe“,
। accident. Surviving Is a -brother. Saturday when a log rolled
-oiled onto his!
his bn the weal side, near the creek.
-.------------Frank of —
Cameron.
--------- Mo. --------Interment right leg making a bad
t ‘ fracture!
----------- '
Mrs. Mary Sharp wa* happily »ur- recreational center, for the armed .
mtev
^ 2"
‘1,U 8und“y
was made In the Hooker cemetery above the ankle, and tearing the prised on-her birthday Saturday by force, of our country
The fourth and last quarterly *
Mr*.. Ella Werunan.
..................
flesh. He was removed to
Pennockn a, shower of cards and remembrances
on Saturday.------------------------------------। ....................
, conference of the Middleville and
» 9™141 vU,ted *" Fu‘*
i Arthur Valentine accompanied by hospital where the injury was at- from hcr friend.* and relative*
Mnt. Hasel Curtis Just of DetroltMrving Mcthodiat churches will be ,o?, st Tuesday.
hls nephew. Frank Ableson. were tended by a bqne specialbit from
A*r-"nd Mrs. John Lammers xpent
home from Ann Arbpr. Sunday. Battle Creek. Blood transfurion* came Bunday for a few davs visit - held Wednesday evening, April 29
MarJ?„ ?
■ where Art began work Thursday in have been necessary on account of with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Geo with DUt Supt E H. Babbitt pre- b«‘’i«tey &lt;n £
Curtis and sister. Mrs. Glenn Orlf- siding. This will be an Important t,m.e h“ne wllh llKm ,or ovef U,B
1 a defense plant. Mixa Edna Bechtel weakness from low of blood.
■meeting and will feature reports ttS2:‘'na
, .
...
„
and Mrs. Valentihe are caring for
Tony Oieaacman of the Royal feth.
from
Ute
various
officers
of
thc
The
many
friends
of
Mrs
, thc store at lhe present time
| Canadian Air force was a weekend
from
lhe
various
officers
of
the
Ray Tolan hns resigned his jwsichurch. Thc
year closes
closes may
May si
31 Campbell
arc
Is getting
tne year
.------ —
. glad *hc
-.................
-' The Wayne Kcnnccn family hat Kur*t of Mis* Marjorie Vermeulen.
tlon as clerk In the Licblcr clothing; enuren.
...
.
inferm
?
uteety
after
her
recent
m&gt;wllh
th,
&gt;nnu»l
MIchH.n
ronl.i,lo
"«
&gt;•
•"«'
h
'
r
moved Into the lower apartment ut
jOhn Murphy of Detroit spent thc store and gone to Detroit where he
hospital
in
r.— eration at the Borgeas h
“ “1 “
[ the Hattie Steven* home on Broad- WP«kend with hl* wife, member cl expects to find employment. Bill mr. m~Un« Jim, lo .1 Plnl
le'hodlst
church.
Grund
Rapids.
,
Kala
tnaxoo.
_
—
.i—
u
u..
.ulhe
T
.
K
f
acu
|t
yi
at
the
Sandefur
way. recently vacated by the Dave
Sandefur lx now assisting in thc Methodist church. Grand Rapid*.
Chase family'.
The Plornl Garden chib met at the; GLASS CREEKf " "
store when out ot school.
&gt;
, home.
Mrs. August Fry and children A.
Mrs. E. A. Burton and Miss Ethelhome
of --------------------Mrs. Martha-----------------Benaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of
™
Mr Bn&lt;J Mni Rav Er^ay antl
Chicago came Saturday for a week's1 Caledonia accompanied by Mr. und Burton of Hastings were Sunday April 15. with twenty members, three
an, and.
■no. tmr
rmiarrn pn™.
,n
। visit with her mother and sister, Mrs. E. F. Blake were Sunday aR- callers at the Malcomb Maclvcr guests
four children
present.
Atwr the
Utr pot
pot luck
luck dinner
dinner the
thr meetmr«- »*“» ,
Er*»V
rr.n.p.rd in "?*
&gt;u
i Mrs. Dora Babcock and Mrs. Ru&amp;udi1 emoon callers nt the Clifford Proc­ home at Parmelee.
' After
—L.------------------1-nvaie
Private rorreat
Forrest m
S.. Bixler
tsixier arrived ing was called to order by the presl* ‘, 1 d "llh ,''r "ew
,M*W greml
Br’nd­‘
’ Bedford and husband.
lor
ome on norm
tor n
home
north uruia
Grand napias
Rapids ou
St.
.. .. Thursday
....for, a.. dent,
..... members repeating
......
daughter
Mrs.
the club „??
,,, and
2J?'
F?rFon-mim
’’,n,,n *‘!will
1 ,rr*tre-•
। Galen Pry began work al thc A gathering of relatives and friends in Grand■ Rapid*.
.
-------! . —
—been
--------and —
responding
to ....
roll call
lh* Bremr home until her
Bliss factory in Hastings, last week. al lhe Proctor home honored the .ten days'
furlough
nnd has
vU- poem
y------ -------,----------— m*ln
I Mrs. Lydia Luton, who has made birthday of her father. Jacob Del­ Itlng his mother. Mm. Lena Blx- with u garden
uartlen Up
tlu for the month
month.
Mrs reuri
EMcnMon &lt; la*.
' her home with her niece. Mrs. Mar Wfl|er of Grand Rapids.
Jer and hl« brothers nnd aUters An'Mrs
Penrl rvenyon
Kenyon emjaueved
conducted a
a
box
which
was*------very Inter,a_*a*5 •f.**on Thursday ut
CronUiger. for some time, has reMr M1(1 Mrs Sldney au.b of Cal­ Grand Rapids. Plainwell and Sara-question
------ **“ *------*-,-w----i cently taken up her residence at the
were 8unday evening callers nac. He leaves for Lansing E'rlBny eating. Tlx following program was thBpr""B °crh"‘” h°!nk,,, ..
R’1** 1 Whittemore
Isabella Home In Grund Raulds
Bt [ht. hoine of h(rr gUter. Mr, L. R where he will meet some buddles and presented with Mrs. Hasel Pilling- * “rJ,1,d
ham
in
charriNJhe
English
May«
d
a‘t"Jd,’d
Mr. and Mrs George Masters who Beeler
return to camp Saturday.
S*nter «‘'n&lt;tey
h.ve bw&gt; -pending the winter with
Lyonl ,, Mpeeted home
The Barry county rural letter car­ flower. Mrs Linda CenlUver; Over I*Sllon
their doughter tn Chleuo. jre In ,hl, Uolvd,y gvrnlng trom . tew riers male quartet is* expected to lhe Garden E'en*. Mrs Fillingham: . ,*«*,• Nr“l,‘ Foreman atti tid.-d n
orond Rnttldr hi the home or their jay,.
stonier and sing al lhe morning services Sun­ Pools, Mrs. Clara Gill: Trees und Wrthctay dinner Bunduv Rlvtn by
Mrs.
Florence Coman; *lr “’’d
fMniete in HasI mn Richard and with hla wile were
„ g.,,,, c,„k
day in the Methodist church. Mem­ shrubs.
J™0?.”* pBUl,
catling on old tri.nd. in town Wedu, #nd u„ c L
bers of thc quartet are Robert Gnrden against the Home. Mr.
Sunday visitor* at Chas- Whltteneadar. The, plan io return to ulnea their bridge elob salurdar Barnes, of Delton. W. D. Brooks of Allre Bender: Where thc Garden
*err, *Jr "nd Mr* Seymor
their home here aoon.
evening tn dinner and thg evening Cloverdale. Harold and Glenn Grif- takM care of itself. Mrs Pearl KenMr.undMrr.Ho.wrd Hewitt. Mr. „
wo„ by’u„ A H leth. local: Mr*. W. D. Brooks ac­ yon. A flower contest wa* won by ^nlng‘°?' °*
“'«&gt; Mr and
Mrs. Benaway. The next meeting
Snricker and .sons of
companist.
I
! . .‘.i’".,
.
ft*" and M..« iwrhie
... a . .. ------------ «.------ Richland.
oernldlne. all or Woodland and Mlu
„
Ml,„
,nd m­
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Barber of! will be held May fl with Mrs Busan
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tlwmton
I Hu d. Euper ot lu.lervllli were ,
,on-Oer.ld Ch.rlr., weight » Grand Rapids Sere Sunday guests■ Bohn In Wayland with a pot luck
and
sons of LaCtou. Ind,
anti n.
R.
Citer, at the home ol Ma. and Mr..
tonl ,n p,,„rak h0,plu,. s.,. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. R.■ dinner.
r»
~
«•»«-. «&gt;»i
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dickerson of ° aatM •J’*1 Mr&gt;&gt; Brtebo of LiuiAndrew "nkbelner. Sunda,.
. „
April H. were brought borne Prlndic.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shers of Lan- TUP$day
Our Government needs scrap’ Reed City were Saturday night and ?[!'*&gt; “re Sunday vlsltota at Clyde
rltot and their «m Ownld and wHe
R
R , Oe|a„
dl. metal. Middleville need* a play­ Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
. oi Grand Rapid; were bunder &lt;M,r. mtor
lh, c.„au„ i^meer Mt .. ground on thc east side. Thc Com­ Burdette Wadd Sunday afternoon
nn« "■r* Al Wolfe ant! Annette
°ri1
nrt H«PMs nnd Mr. and Mra.
un rotative and trl.nd. tn the r.t- „„„
TO,lhral s^atehewan will munity Council is planning to con­ they drove to Olivet to visit their
; melee section.
.
lx, lhc
the morning serv- vert the old schoolground into ai daughter. « student In the college ’’hK Rc-M* 1,n&lt;i son Dickie ut Has«e« Sunday visitor* at Roy
---- ———————j--------- (rc m the Baptist church at 11 ilrnlc spot and playground but Thc Dickersons at one time were
■ o'clock Sunday. He will tell of hl­ tome funds are needed for thc coni-■ residetita of our town for some fcr^*a&gt;' »•
,, Mrs s*ra
returned Friday
---------------------------------------"
work among the thousand tannlie: iletion. To meet thc two need*i months.
The Irving Lutz family has pur-1 f”®* ,*e**r** 4»y» visit with rein••tnred above, the playground com­
of homesteaders.
' '*
Mr arrd Mr*. Harry Stimspn nnr! mittee with Dr. Lund ox chiilnnan। chased n house trailer and he te cjt-,Uv“ ,n HMtlngs.
.
pected
the
first
of
next
week
to,
A
T
”
]™*
,n
Aid
Is being gtvMr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook expect i&lt; sponsoring a drive tor scrap metal,
to attend thc 75th anniversary of the thc proceeds of which will be usedl-romc for Mrs Lutx and little son ™ *l, ‘he Goodwill church. The
founding of the O E. S. chapter a: for equipment. Look about your' David und all will go to llllo|x&gt;lte,|llmc u Friday night at 8:30.
Coldwater on Friday evening. Wc yard and home knd see what you canI Ill. where he has construction work SOUTH THORNAPP1 *•----------a defense
*muk-nAPPLE
in a
defense plant.
plant. We
We are
are sorry
sorry to.
to;
understand Mr. Cook lx a member salvage for the drive—brass article*. In
ax*»Mrs.*—
Lutx
ha*,,.
“n” ,Mn&gt; James Johnson of
iron bedstead.*, lighting fixtures,:'lose
— this
•»••- family
•—■&gt;------ «•—
of that chapter.
W?n M,llcr ’vcrr dl»Mrs. Allie Grootmat of Grand stove parts, vehicle parts, old pipe,■ been a capable and wiUing worker
, * Boest* Sunday of Mr* Hattie
Rapids spent Thursday afternoon chains, motor park, anything in the' In church and other orgahixations.
Mr* W. H. McKevitt and daugh- ““"D"0"' “r Mnd Mrs
Hrndand evening with her aunt. Mrs line of inctal. Trucks will make a
coUeeJion of the material on Satur­ ter. Mr*. E. Sandefur. were shoppers, r‘* *ere callers Thursday afternoon,
Anna Baird.
*»«• M“»e Garrett and Fred GrifMrs. Charles Robertson and Mn&gt; day forenoon. Apr# 25. Place your in Grand Rapid*. Saturday.
Another
T.-K.
student
won
tumors
'
1
Thursday
afternoon
calithe
front
of
your
home
Mark RltchlA Were guests Friday atj donation
— —
—
lne Ward Bender home
a meeting at thc home of Dorothy;near the walk where it can be seen. last week. Mis* Maxine FInkbMner r*
R^nDerga hns been doing a
French in Hastings when members | Hunt around and see what you can1 wan first place In declamation in the I
district
meet
at
Rockford
und
we
,.
’
r
"
Blnry
J°
b
of
hauling
und
of thc Board of Barry county Fed- - donate for the good of two causes,
understand wJames
Faulkner .I.wu.
made a.aI ।
8?2 &gt;'"rds of marl on the
ration
Nelwn^ot
1«UVU of
VI Women's
nuuuu.' Club
U11IU met
lliri fori
III! I Mr.
mi. and
now Mrs.
....... Walter
.......... ---................
—
Win
furthering of plan,* for the Feder- Whitehall were Sunday afternoon good showing in the extemporan- Mrs Haltlr Johnson farm
-------------- - _--------- ....
*pllHlni
;_______________________________________________
_______
______ eoux class. Maxine will enter
the wood
future regional at Grand Rapid.*
I The
Community
Brotherhood',,..,
B“d MrsTrout wine and
closed the season Monday evening I, “ sn . Y!”* •Pent Thursday af.
in a very fine manner The weath- ’
*"
.
trman was good and with the ladies ,, “ '
, “*r" Liirl Hendrix who
ns guests, a goodly company enjoyed "J'’ f&lt;1 ,he HM’** Johnson
the abundant pot luck supper which!
,1rc moving tn thia
was followed by a business sesrion
r Hendrix has employment
and a home talent program Tlinl i
working In the BIU* fncthe community has plenty of talent I”"’'.
to furnish a most enjoyable enter- bowenk mii iV *
”
talnment wax demonstrated by the
Mra Gladeon Rri&lt;».
i.
,
individuals who contributed num-' |a^' chartra iuiX.?‘‘iT1 ,rli
SPONGES
bers. They were ML«*&gt; Helen Co-! other rrteUre?m
' 8f ,Dd
man and Maxine Finkbeiner. violin-1 iL. week *
*’ La,“1“R " P**1 of

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6 Jefferaon

i*u with Mb*
Evelyn
Allbrecht,
ac-i! twMr
andoMrK
c . S7
companist:
Emory
Jones
of Leigh” *om
f Fhm
ton. reader; Mrs. Harry Baiich and HarnM^RnLn 1
d. M “nd M"‘
U.» H-lm Brw with . due Ml—l'S’"
Dmlau» C.H,, .„d Or-tu U,.
Nult, vocal duets accompanied by
Mrs. Clyde Holmes Is liomc again
Mils Laurel Maclvcr. Officers rlectafter spending nearly two weeks in
। rd arc—President. Floyd Helrig^l;
Grand Rapids wllh Mrs. Eveline
vice president*. Vem Hooper. C11L Brigg* Raxoog.
ford DavL&lt;. Arthur Smalley, Verv
“2d Mrs E D Sponger. Mr.
Carter. Clifford Proctor, secy.-treaa.
—Olenn Orifleth; mess sergeant. Clarke bpringer and John Cosgrove
attended the sale of Eugene Spring­
Oscar Finkbcincr.
Mr and Mrs. Harold priffelh and er northeast of Plainwell April 13
Eugene ha* .-.old his farrti and the
daughter Jean and Mr. and Mn
sale wax held exactly 36 yPars froni
Glenn Orifleth attended thc county
the day hu parents. Mr and Mr;.
meeting of the R. L. C. A. and aux­ Elttln ®Pr,n«" “'id Eugene, tlhcn
iliary in Woodland. Saturday eve-;
fanm 13 ,Cat* 01 a#e,,novc&lt;1 mi *he
nlng

Private Donald White arrived Fri; day night for a five days' furlough
I with home folks. His brother-in­
law. S F Myers, me: him at Kalamasoo and Mis* Ruth Wclckgrnanl
of Battle Creek was a weekend
guest of Donald at lhe Dora White
home.
.
The Muters-Joncx circle meeting
, at the home of Mn. Dale Beu
Thursday afternoon wax enjoyed by
twenty-six ladles, a fine program
followed lhe business session nnd
dainty refreshments served by Mrs.
Beu and Mrs. Talbott a* co-ho*t*a
completed a pleasant Ume. Mrs. Wm.

PLEASANT RIDGE
The Christian Endeavor had a“
Union tn-ting at Nashville Mon­
।
day
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cheney and
.
Joan
of Whitmore called ul Alton
Woods tecently.
,
Mr. and Mrs Uster Kinnc anti
iLaverne Kinnr attended a birthday
।dinner for Richard at Mr. and Mr*
।
Rolland
Bolton's in Hastings Sun­
&lt;
day.
^5 “nd Mrs Arthur Teeter and
(
children
called Sunday afternoon
( Mr- and Mrs. Kendall Cools and
on
Carlton.
feeding Mrs Lua resigned Plan*
Nra Wllda Smith of Lansing and
were completed for lhe Mother­ Mr. Virginia W.terson U «X1
Daughter banquet to be held Thundoming
May 7 at ’ the *t" k. , S^a^iJ^RichiJT00" 0,1
I school and price was set at 50c each.
M r Vmt
Tho*e in charge are as follows--Gen. Grevdon stt»nrte,lA1°k&lt;
?nd
Chairman—Mrs.
Philip Bender;
• ^day
prognun. Mr* Carley, Bakch. Lois
**’“»•&gt;
Bender: dining room and decora-(or
8 n,or “ »Pcedy
tion*—Mrs. Vem Hooper. Hdrigel,(L.
wf!"
Luu. Mrs. Robert Dean, menu- icreeg
1
hospital in Battle
Harper. Talbott. Mrs. Harold Ball:
Rugg. BcU, Hidmuui.

5= tickets.

_______ --as_______
—ON PAY DAY, BUT BUNDS—

�THg BAMTTNOS BAWXt^ THtniSDAY, APRIL M, 18i«
110532—Tobias, Eart Carman
110776—White, Glenn Seymour
tasementhonoring the newlyweds,' ThecommunityFarmBureauwill Woodl.nrta..
10504—Roll. Ermel Burnett
ASSYRIA
S
10954—Tobias, Lawrence L.
10878—Roop, Walter A11175—While. Harlow Isccaar
Mr. and Mra. Charite Stanton, who Mr and Mra. Kenneth McClelland. | be held at the Briggs church in May.
10188—Roae. William Jonathon
with a miscellaneous shower. A carry | The subject for discussion will be-----10981—Tibin. Bernard
10390-White, Walter Blow
In supper was enjoyed.
j “Defense."
10877—Row. Rafah Henry
era. Pl*-, arrived home on Friday.
10781—Whitmore. Wayne OtU
: 10355—Todd. Arley J.
(Continued from page 1. Section 1) 10939—Roth. Armin Albert
The
4-H
club
member^
of
lhe
Jimmie
Meyers,
who
lias
been
with
t
Mrs.
Veda
Campbell.
Mra.
Coy
and
10006—Todd. Arthur C.
SchrUMr.
11172—Wldtney. ManviUe Arthur
10090-Round*. Elmer Oenrge
Lacey club will meet Tuesday night Mr. and Mra. Fred Hawley, relumed ’ Mrs, Ruth Swarts will cooperate in
10606—Tolan. Robert John
*
10251—Mead. Edwl* Clayton
10628—Roush. Clarence Dewey
11211—Wickham. Ret Q.
al lhe home of Edon Cole to plln to his home on Sunday.
j entertaining the Neighborhood Joy
11146—Tomlin. Arthur William
10526—Mead, Leon Allen
10699—Roush. Maurice
10841—Wlerenga, Louis
for the summer project work.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawley enter- ^rthday ciub on Friday at the
10367—Torres. Joseph Christopher
don Bunday.
10937—Merica, Don Myron
10771Wiesenhofer.
Maurice
Melvin
11174—Rowley. Charles William
Kenneth Miller and mother. Mrs tained at dinner Sunday honoring Can’p®e* *“&gt;me.
11120—Townfc Rosa Palmer
10928—Merkle, Wayne William
10120—Rowley. Merle Wayne
11000—Wilber, Hugh Efahralm
Clifton Miller, were callers Saturday Jimmie Meyers, a grand nephew, on I At the Mr. und Mrs Harold
10851—TbwnAnd. Glenn
11006— Meyers, Floyd taRoy
10977—Wilcox. Howard Thomas
10787—Runyon, Raymond Leroy
night ot Mra. Margaret Smith, her his third birthday. The parents, | Holmes residence on Sunday. Mrs.
110661—Trainor. Paul James
, 10724—Millard. George Edwin
Sunday, April if. About
10073—Wilcox. Lloyd 8.
10872 -Kuril. Dallas Rex
mother, of Naahvll&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Meyers of Kala- i Frank Crandal of Battle Creek was
j 10534—Traver, Robert
10759—Miller. Carl Robert
10062—Wilkins, Loren Emerson
10151—Russell. Leo Henry
10988—Travis, Kenneth Beniamin
10334—Miller. Clarence Elmor
Mrs. Jennie Moon of Charlotte rnsxoo. Mr. and Mra. Harold Phillips ■ honored by a shower. The home
10064—WUlbur, Cleo Albert
10384—Ryan. Ora Hugh
and
children
of
Bellevue.
Richard
;
was
beautifully
decorated
with
Oow10CO4
—
Trelhric,
Dorrance
Warner
spent
last
week
with
her
mother.
1U33—Miller. Claude Warren
Ur and Oacll Brydgs*
10614—Williams. Clare Abram
I 10234—Sager. Dclmer
and Lee Raymond were guexu.
। ers in pastel shade-,. Fourteen ladles
11143—Troutwine. Clair Fredrick
10807—Miller. Clifton
Harvey
10712—Williams. Ermond Benjamin Mrs Olive Tobias, and brother. Ly­
—BAllk
■ -— .
1.
"------ .—
: '
. 110335
*«*«□—
o*ui Florian
monan Ralph
naipn
, 11043—Troyer. Du vid Guy
man Tompkins.
mi. &gt;uu mis, ruui uiveiu ana,
■--------- ----- —;-------10112A—MIUer. Rev Jowph FrancU ! ioa_8.n bom. c.rl Oliver
11092—Williams. Lawrence Edwin
X
11249-*Jftoyer. Vem J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie GInner of Mr*. Sylvia Conklin attended the, rvwl/10125—Miller. laurence Edwin
Eaton Rapids. Mra. RiMl Root
10373
—
Williams,
Norman
Eart
10369—Sandefur, Ernest Hayes
10243—Tudor. Rdward David
lunerai of Prank Colo of South I c»
tom raarra
Coopersville. Mr. and MM. &lt;
10230—Miller. Lynn
10643—WUUrts, Arthur John
11118—Sandbrock. Harry Melvin
’ 10901—Tungate, W1UU E
.
hU mother. Mra. Frances Glasncr Battle Creek on Monday.
10337—Miller, Merle John
Jackson
and
family
of
Clariuw
10661
—
Wilson.
Charles
D.
11029—Saunders. Ezra Lewis
Mra. Lottie Wrote of lhe Thorpe; P P 0
u hom*
10655—Tumra, August Arthur
on Sunday.
10403—Miller. William George
10587—Wllaon, Herbert Lee
10362—Saunders. Rush Phillip
10583—Tyler. Arthur Grandon
Mr. and Mra. David Conklin and household is at Hastings caring for; on a en day furlough. We are al- and daughter of HuUngs, Mr.
104530—Mlllraon. Olin Bert
10097—Winans, Chester Erwin
10844—Savacoolf Chester A.
ways* h
happy
*,"*v to see our soldier boys
10581—Tyler. Clarence Aldred
mother.
Mrs. Katherine Jones, Mra. Clayton Gaskill who had a wttv
. 10788—Mills, Bernard M
Mra. Russell WhilUmort ot So
10061—Winans. Marshall Gibbs
10595—Bawdy/Clare
or hear from them.
'
10874—Ulrich. Joseph Albert
were In Flint on Friday to attend stroke.
\10056— MliuhaU. Roy G.
10750
—
Wlndes.
Bruce
11210—Saw^y, Roy
10134—Ulrich. Michael B!
The members of the Brigg’; church
Marton Clem a having a well children of N.'Woodland and
the funeral of a relative.
11093-rMlske. Walter Qfcar
10389—Wing. Howard Thomas
10425—Schantz. Marshall Lawrence 1005J—Underhill. Lionel Rex
driven
at
his
residence.
school
who
have
been
engaged
In
Mrs
Hattie
Bristol
Is
spending
10013—Mix. Kenneth T.
10974—Winslow. Leon Herbert
UWW^Schantz. Wilbur Kari
10461—Urich, Roscoe Edward
| an attendance contest has closed.
A surprise blrtiiday dinner for
■10776—Moe. Sjur
10893—Winter*. Arthur'
111Q5—Schantz, William Austin
' daughter. Mra. Loren VanSycklw, The
The Blues
Blues was
was the
the winning
winning tide.
side. On
On
11158—Vandeear. Leon E
10667—Monica. Laster Martin'
10136—Wise, Buel F.
10481—Schelb. Henry David
| **-*■*
Friday
the losers with
111R3—VandeGlessen. Harold Kay
| and family.
------night
’------------------------ Virginia ■nd Mn O.rc TUcber, Mr. and
10460—Montgomery. Gerald Raw10783—Wise. Herbert Leon
11159-Schenkel, William Walter
-10735—Van Denburg, George H.
PrcemUe leading, banqueted the Mra. Galen E. Phclpa and family of
।
Mr.
and
Mra.
Gaylord
Holme*
10740—Wolcott. Daniel C.
Ungs
10131—Schild. Harold Henry
11069—Vanderbrook. Lyle Jacob
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs winners at Ute church basement.
| Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
11207—Wolcott. Orin
107G3—Morales. Jose Asuncion
10762—Schmclgher, Donald J.
10720—Vanderlinden. Ira Charles
I| Roy Elliston of Battle Creek Sunday.
Mra. Daisy King and sister, Miss TLscher of Grand Ixdge. Mr. and may dwell In the house of the
10520—Wolever. George Rolland
10352—Morehouse. Hubert Bright , 10882—Schnurr. CUI ford Murray
10657—Vondlcn, Charley Oz
| Mr. EllUton Is recovering from an Dorothy Holmes, were supper gucsU
10579
—
Wolff.
Cart
Raymond
;
10329— Monrcnthaler. Ray Lee
10938—SchoaIs. Clinton Dale
10540—Vandlen, Earl V.
ot their parents. Mr. and Mra. Gay­ Mr. and Mra. Floyd Denny of East beauty of tta Lord and
1 operation.
11244—Wompo. Frank W.
10693—Moore. Arthur Lynn
10141—Schoah. Floyd Iles
' An attendance ot about one hun- lord Holme*. They also visited Mra.
11127—Van Houten. Merle L.
I “ l'“
"■*
10175—Wood. Melvin Evans
i
10950—Moore, Chud
*
10614—Schroder. Aaron Alvah
10194—Van Nocker. Donald Glenn
• dred relatives and friends met on-----------------------children were niternoon callers.
■a»
10642—Woodmansee, Harry Albert
10941—Moore. Earl Hatley
10827—Schroder. William Howard
10422—VanSyckle, Ernest Gerald
Saturday night at lhe Briggx church tobaeRra oPl- 41.,.y ihrdlu etaoi
10252
—
Woodruff,
Glendon
Im
­
11179—Moore. Floyd
11131—SChweder. Carl Anthon
10903—Vamey. Owen Lester
manuel
10547—Moore. Howard William
10325—Vamey. Samuel Charles
11027—Scobey. Arthur George
10709—Wdods. Charles Howard
10265—Moorc. Jr. John Wesley
10643—Velte, Lawrence Alfred
10757—Scobey, Harry Rode rich
10745—Worden, Leonard Allen
10181—Moore. Lawrence Dale
10357—Scobey. Johnathon Deforest 1 10211—Verploegh, Jacob Cornelius
10177—Woudstra. Frank Ray
10171—Moore, Verne
11046—Vincent. Louis Joseph
11152—Ucobev. Melvin Owen .
10309—Wrote. Edwin
10109—Moynahan. Maynard Joseph 10126—Scofield. Carl R.
! 0959-V butcher. Henry
10093-Wren. Marcellus
10887—Mudge Leon Earl
10792—Vroman, Joseph A.
10494—8coll, Walter Webb
HHNZ
FRESH CUBAN
10900—Wright, Ballard
10825—Mulder. Henry
10754—Waddell. Theodore Foster
10297—Scudder. William Lyl$ .
3 CAN! 21C
U&gt;Y FOOD
10503—Wright. Charles Oren
10734—Munn. Olin James
10066—Wade. Wells tao
10303—Bears. Cleo John
EA.
10342
—Wright. John Donald
HtINZ
10807—Murphy, Donald Davis
11215—Wail, Jr. Robert East in
10933—Sears, William Eldon
SIZE 24
11009
—
Wrlsley.
Joseph
Hamilton
CUCUMBES raiB ISHc
10728—Murphy. Maurice John
10612—Walt. Ray
10156—Scmrau. Henry William
11242—Wygant. Chester Milo
11141—Myers, Jr. Alfred
10870—Walt. Wayne Asa
10469-Be ns 1 ba. Timothy
tULIKNA
FRESH. TENDER
10536
—
Yarger,
Sr.
Dennis
14-OZ. &lt;%,
10411—Myera. Ellsworth Larho
108M—Wahmhoff. Carl Joseph
10773—SeiMlbo, Stanton Wesley
FNHT COailll
10699—Yarger, Forrest LaVem
CAN IK
LB.
10600—Myers. Harvey Win.
.
J1062—Walker. Watson Jacob
10911—SenU. Edward Claud
10651—Yarger. Roy
WHOlt StSMENTS
10178—Myers. John Nelson
• 11067—Service, Andrew James
11149—Walker. William Arthur ,
11044—Yarger, Royden D.
2SU23C
GRAPfFRUFT
10543—Myers. Loren A.
10446—Sluinnod. Robert
10480—Yengst. Mlles Harvey
FRESH
10263—Myers. Samuel Frentres*
10129—Walton. Claude Leslie
UNiWIiTENFO
10349-•Startle. Herbert Daniel
10809—Yeomans. Floyd Lyle
,
11064—Nagel. John
10366—Ward. Paul A.
GMPffW JUICE ISSiWc
11078—Shaw. Clarence Richard
LBS.
10210—Yoho. Clifford Clarence
102TO— Nagel. Luie
10011—Warren. Clyde
11231—Sheffer. Wilfred John
ail Fuarait
FULL PODS
10906—Yoho. Joseph Clarence
10797—Warren. Merle Zen
10476—Near. Lloyd Edward
&amp;7»c
11020—Sheffield, Glenn Henry
IONA FLOUR
10733
—
Young.
Don
WUbcr
Thomas
10080—Warren. Philip Herbert
10516—Nelson, George Belmar
CRISP. SOLID
10272—Sheldon. Nathan Lee
INIICHtO
10190
—
Young.
Harry
Thomas
SPARKLE
GELATIN
4
pkgs
.
Ik
10458-Neaiell. Harvy
10437—Shellcnbarger. Charles Lundy, 10765—Warner. Lew Lyman
SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 5211c
10447—Zerbe. Clare Edger
AHN FA9I
FOR
10143—Warner. Milton Hlwood
10131—Neubert. Albert Fredrick'.
10636— Shelienbarger. Robert R.
10225—Ziegler, Albert Joseph
GOLD MFOAL OR
qt. 33C
SALAD DRESSING
60 SIZE
11228—Newman. Erbln Wnreham
10998—Shclllngton, Emmett Eugene 10752—Weaks. Harold D.
PILLSBURY FLOUR S
28c
10219—Newton. Henry Lynn
10404—Shepard. Theodore Leonard 11202—Weaks. Leland Clark
BRANCH DISTRICT
FLORIDA SEEDLESS
1UHHYFIILD
10483—Weaks. William Earl
10438—Newton. Hpwell French
2^ 27c
I The Howard OlUsonA have sold
10960—Sherman, Nathan Cole
KETCHUP
2&gt;&amp; k
11219—Webb. Wesley Benjamin
BAKING SODA
11082—Nicholson,. Leon Douglas
their farm, known as the Mudge
10848—Sherman. Rpbert Matthew
DOZ.
10885—Nlcthamer, Thomas Eugene
SUNNYFIELD
farm, to Mr. and Mra. Earl Marshall,
11250—Shllthroat. Georgie Washing­ 10346—Weeks. Robert Sterling
LARGE 150 SIZE
3 CANS 17c
TOMATO SOUP
10205—Weller. Ulric Joseph
10976-Noah, Harold Clare
2;.‘A11c
CORM STARCH
ton
of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
10218
—
Wellfare.
George
W.
WHIYfHOUtl
10091— Noffke. George
FRESH. OUTDOOR
Hoffman, will occupy the house.
QUEEN ANNE
11224—Shriber. William M.
11151—Wellfare. Kart George
EVAPORATED MHK 4 Hi. 31c
10804—Noffke, Wilbur Ray
Mra Lee Mbenar and niece, San­
2iS£25c
10347—Shultz. Bernard C.
WAX PAPER
LBS.
10500- Wellman. Clifton Ell
niB9— Norman. Homer Evertt ,
dra Hall of Battle Creek, spent Sal10089—Shultz. Raymond Charles
THRIFTY
MADE OF FLUFF
10738—Welton, Robert A.
10683—-Norman. Howard Levett
10777—Shultz. Robert Ermont
CAH
17C
IOHA
COCOA
NORTHERN
TISSUE
BOLL
5C
10317—Wertman. Myron Lewis
10296—Norris. Charles G.
Vincent Norton.
'
10994—Sibotean. Jahn Daniel
NEW
GREEN
ARMOUR'S
IVOXY
SNOW
OX.
10122—Wertmnn, Sherman Roland
10432—Norris. Clare Clellan
There will be church services at
10768—Sileock. Theodore Thomas
%'S 24c
rxo. 23c
CORKED REEF
IVORY FLAKES
10229—Weyerman. John Junior
10611— Norton. McDonald Robert
the North Maple Grove church next
LBS.
10879—Simpson. Justin Albro
WHITE SAIL
ARMOUR'S
110616—Weyerman. John Martin
11138—Nottingham. Alvhi Lee
Sunday evening. April 26.
11064—Sinclair, Archie Dewey
110606—Wheeler. Joe-Worthington
'Si 24c
ROAST BEEF
SOAP FLAKES
2 reds 27C
10186—Nowlcke. Joseph Thomas
Kenneth Norton, who Iras worked
11232—Sinclair. Gerald tavern
,
10323
—
Whldby.
William
Alfred
STANDARD
PACK
4-SEWN
GENUINE
TEXAS
in
Marshall
for
several
years,
has
10544— Null. James Henry
10420—Sinclair. Russell Allen
10293—Whipple. Bumir C.
2^i 21c
IOHA TOMATOES
been given a leave of absence and
CLEAR SWEEP BROOMS,. 30c
10429—Nye, Nyle Bird
10739—Hinkler. Joseph Warren
LBS.
10035—While. Charley Wesley
will work his farm this season.
KUTOL WALLPAPES
10150—Oaks. George Alvan
10433—Sisson. Victor Hart
10096—White. Clare Martin
Mrs. Margery Whitcomb of Bat­
10462—O'Connor. James
'
AV KRAUT
2£?«’Hc
2 CANS 13c
CLEARER
10649—Skinner, Edwin George
11115
—
White,
Floyd
tle creek visited the home folks
10319—Offley. Wayne Theodore
Faux. YINDIX
10236—Slocum, Harold Edward
F1ESH. HEW CROP
11040
—
White.
Fred
Eugene
Sunday afternoon.
10354—Oler. Cecil
10179-Slocum. Marvin Willis
2 cans 21c
FLOOR W«
17c
UDISHS
3
SPINACH
11122—White. Gerald EJnery
3uu 17&lt;
10957—Oliver. Wallace Charlea
10732—Slocum, Norton WUlmler
WHITt FAIL
—ON PAY DAY; BUY BONDS—
11316—White. Glenn Allen
F»UH. HOMS etOWN
#
10629—Olmstead, Paul EHhu
.
14-OZ.aa11067—Slotman. James Myron
FLESH. FLORIDA
TOMATO JUICE
UUNDRY STARCH 3
15c
CAN IK
10164—Orsbom, .Howard Ell
10466—Smelker. Charles J.
GREEN ONIONS
3 •cut. 10c
CILERY
10102—Osborne. Laurence Wesley
10695-Smith. Artliur a.
10068 -Osgood. Irn Brooks
10822—Smith. Carl J.
10294—Osgood. Lynn Estabrook
10345—Smith, Clyde Fay
1(1577—Oslroth. Sterling
11056—Smith. Edward Rufus
M
11128—Otis. Louis Earl
10273—Smith. Forest Gladwin
10704—OUs. Jr. P!jllo
10931—Smith. Galen B.
"Thar.
11150—Ottosen. Emil S.
10052—Smith. Harold Emmert
11156-Overholt. Myron
10063—Smith, Harold Irving
c a
cum
10023—Palmatler, Earl Gordon
. 10195—Smith. Harold Lawrence
CHOICE
11117—Parcell. Elmer Rhodes
11238—Smith, Harold Milburn
to build that homo
FRESH ROLL
10690—Pniks. Charles Wilbur
10224—Smith, Homer Emtil
CHUCK CUTS
10233—Parsons. Bliss Roosevelt
10789—Smith, Homer Loyd
LB.
10257—Smith. John Riley
10507—Patrick. James Truman
SHORT RIBS
11245-Smith, Kenneth
1054B—Patrick. John Layton
th
10730—Payne. Boyd M.
10856—Smith. Lloyd T.
MEDIUM
SIZE
loan I"
10786—Smith, Loren Alonzo
10473-Payne. Wilbur Kline
MEATY
10565—Peck. Bernard Lynn
• 10069—Smith. Marion Charles
DOZ.
10972—Smith. Morell Donald
10145—Peck, Charles Edgar
FRESH CHOPPED
10566—Smith, Orlo Waldo
10531—Peck. Thomas Nelson
LBS.
AMERICAN
---------------AMERICAN OR
BRICK
10949—Pennington. Gerald KennethI 11247—Smith, Perry Lee
10524—Pennington. Ronald Geoige 10358—Smith. Phillip Harrison
11248—Smith. Raymond Milton
10588—Pennock. Nyal Ernest
Well . . . maybe you can t build just the home you
FRESH DRESSED ROCKS
11171—Smith, William George
10983—Perkins. Walter E.
10123—Snyder. Arthur McKnight
wont, but . . . you con get a loan to buy one. The
21/, TO 31/,
ci
iorrnAn
10439—Perrin. George Earl
LB.
SUREGOOD
10532—Snyder, Walter Herbert
11114—Peters. Clair Judson
LBS. AVG.
Hastings Building and Loan Assn, is helping others
10398—Solomon. Curtis Wolford
10277—Peters, Robert Virgil
10285—Sowlcs. Richard Dewey
DRY PICKED
10351—Peters, Slewart Edwin
and it con help you too! A visit to our office will
10279—Sparks. Carl
10157—Pettenglll. Avery Walter
WISCONSIN
LB.
DOMtniC
10596—Spaulding. Carl B
10584—Phillips. Frank Webster
convince you that you can have a Home Of Your
10675—Spidcl. Vico Franklin
MILD CHEESE
10107—Phllmon. Raney
SWISS CHEESE
■ n.
10322—Sponseller. Dole Edward
10756—Pickard. Harold William
PUSH DRESSED
FOIL WtAretD
MAIN Ot NMCNTO
Own. Stop in today and let us show you our plan.
10471—Sponable. Stirling Arthur
11099—Pierce. Frank T.
10338-Spray.
Asa
M.
MIST
ETT
CHEESE
2
LB.
11187—Pierce, Loren Wayne
LIMBURGER CHEESE l. 32c
10468—Springer. James Harold
10038—Postma. Daniel Herman
10513—Staffen. Clayton D.
10553—Potter. PWlip Richardson
HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
•EST SHOULDER CUTS
10869—Poulson. Clinton Allen
• 10858—Stager. Walter Edwin
10365—Sump. Homer
10653—Powell. Oeyald Dennis
ASSOCIATION
10705—Stampflcr, Ambrose Leo
10812—Preston. Bernard Lyle
10165—Stanford. George Henry
. 10116—Preston. Roy Gregge
11049—Stanton. Howard Thomas
9 Stebbins Bide.
Phone 2M&gt;
WITH POCKET
10967—Price. Charley Louzem
10381—SUup, Edgar Pearl
11103—Proctor. Neil Stephen
11212—SUup. LeRoy Fred
LB.
10758—Proctor. Roger E
11203
—
Stedge.
Lynn
Leonard
11188— Pullx. Francis George
GROWING IN POPULARITY EVERY DAY
10546—Steenbock. Vernon David
10603—Purdy. Junior Jay
MILD HI6AS CURED
ionubs aaitKET
10498
—
Stemm.
Jack
H.
10502—Quick, Charles Leo
SUE RACON
u 2k
SUNNYFIUD
10455—Stevens, Ferd H.
CORNED beef
u29c
10512—Quick. Lawrence Melvin
10873—Stichler. George Rudolph
•-OZ.
10623—Quick. Vem A.
SUGAR CUUfr-JMANK HALF
10163—SUU. Ralph L.
10810—Quigley. Herbfrt Bernard
PKG.
EXTRA CRISP
SMOKED HAMS
.. 33c
11045—Storm. John H.
BOILED HAM
30c
10024—Racine, Harvey Spencer
11194—Stowell. Chester Earl
SUNNYFIEID
EU6AR CURED
10791—Radford. Harold L
uicto
10679—Strickland. Keith LeGear
10185—Radford. James William
DELICIOUS.
RAOOK SQUARES
u20c
SPICED HAM
nt*. 22c
10818—Strickland. Earl E.
10416—Ragh. Elwood Clifton ■
PKG.
NOURISHING
10487—Strickland, Rex H
11096—Rairigh, Mearl
10305—Stuck. Murray McClellan
SUNNYFIELD
10312—Randall. Asa Highland
10032—Stutz, John
11101—Randall. Maynard Dettrich
MARVEL "ENRICHED"
ECONOMICAL
4-OZ.
11189—Surrarrer. Merle Hinckley
1MO8-R*ndall. Wilber George
WHILt TH«T LA.S1
11073—£wanson, Edwin Andrew
PKG.
A THRIFTY BUY
10713—Rankin. Thornley Rap
10485—Swartz. August Ernest '
FttSH SMELT
4
He
10493-Rarubotldm. Lloyd Lee
SUNNYF^LD
10689—Sweet, Harold RUey
1T1ICTLT FtfSH CAU9HT-2 TO 4 IK.
10924—Rasey. Nelson Appelman
10645—Sweet. Joseph Asa
THRIFTY
FOR
VU1EYEB HILE
„ 15c
10016—Raymond. Kenneth V.
11238—Sweet. William Hamer
■Mf
5»/|-OZ. PACKAGE
FANCY CHAIUVOIX
10925—Rayner,-Floyd Max
10583—Swegles. Everett William
10280-Recd. Albert Lee
FRESH TROUT
.. 25c
SUNNYFIEID
10333—Tanner. Glenn Lovell
10970- Reed. Bernard Roscoe
FANCY. IAASI
10384—Tarbet, William Turley
10128^-Reed, William Dewey
MMUAMB KNOTS ..12c
FRESH HERRING
2 uv 23c
Wallace
EXTRA CRISP
PKG.
11188—Reesor, Hillis Eugene
10298—Tasker, Cloiae Frederick
10008—Reid. I^wh Glen
10501—Tasker. Gordon Wagner
SUNNYFIELD
10400—Reinhardt, Herbert Julius
10064—Teegardln. Russell Marcel
O-OZ.
• 10449—Reiser. Edgar Jacob
10421—Temple, Orlan Eugene
10677—Retherford. John
PKG.
TOP QUALITY
10187—Terpenlng. Herman E
l-LB. PKG.
10938—Reuther. Carl John
10387—Terpentng. Louie Harland
SUNNYFIELD
10619-Reynolds. Otis Easton
10199—Terry, Steve Paten
loaoacoffR
u
22c
■iCMUCDra
U.2SC
11214—Richards, William Frederick 10459—TexUr. Clarence Lester
CARTON OF 10
10484—Richardson. Arthur Kelly
ASST. CEREALS
11176—Thomas. Arthur Gilbert
10336—Ricker. Carl J.
11227—Thomas. John David
10110—Risner, Johnt E
10173—Thomas. John William10393—Ritchie. Harold Albert
10154—Thomas. Roy
■
10619—RlUman. Lawrence Jasper
10013—Thornton. Walter Napoleon
108£O-Roberts, Arthur Jay
10656—Thurkettle. William F.
40748—Robinson. David Joseph
10038—Thwaltes. Edward E.
10499—Robinson. Donald Loraine
10196—TTcer. OUver Sidney
10395—Robinson. Donald Forrest
10119—Tietz, Otto August Henry
11066—Robinson. Elmer Adelbert
10891—Timm. Edward
11089—Robinson. Grant Rsymond
10180—Timm, Jr. Gilbert
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
10478—Robleskl, Raymond Lewis
10703—Tinker. Clayton
10043—Rodriguez. Paaual
10931—Tinkler, Harry William

BARRY COUNTY
DRAFT NUMBERS

/these

Produce. — /letter oHtaUk

values

A‘P

19&lt;
15&lt;
19«
15&lt;
33&lt;
19&lt;
9&lt;
21&lt;

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ASPARAGUS

SELF-SERVICE

GREEN PEAS

HEAD LETTUCE

ORANGES

.

RHUBARB

CABBAGE

YAMS

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MedU and
M(Pie ^iua

Qualify, *7aa

Qei

«. 28c
16c
39c
30c
28c
25c
25«
18c

BEff ROAST

BOILING BEEF

GROUND BEEF

FRYING CHICKENS

STEWING FOWL

DUCKLINGS

VEAL ROAST

i

VEAL BREAST

P'igJ44 1 .---S

SILVERBROOK BUTTER

CRESTVIEW EGGS

MEL-O-BIT LOAF CHEESE

OLEOMARGARINE

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2- 31t

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CORN FLAKES

WHEAT PUFFS

WHEAT PUFFS

BREAD

3

RICE GEMS

29c

BRAN FLAKES

BOKAR COFFEE

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

27C

ROLLED OATS

VARIETY PK6.

SAVE ON YO’
ENTIRE FOO

2&lt;

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Freewt Methodist Cbareh
■yersu M. Uve. pastor
Morning worahlp-11:00.
Sunday school—U:oo.

I
I SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
I Tb* °*2&gt;'lUe P. T. A. put on the
I program Friday night at the Quimby
U1113
Mra. Cora Tooker and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson I abould know, white not
' .L *' u ..
— I nl*ht ot
gnmdi
■us. Asa Tooker of Allegan were
■nd children from near Albion were Ulning subject for speaker or auMis* Dorothy Van Patten of Kai- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr. .ta Mta n.„ HMbn
Carlton Center Methodist chareb
Sunday evening callers at lhe home &lt;U«nce 11 was told In a vary able
amazoo *pent Sunday with her par- Mr*. Ernest Tookei.
।
Jeanne
were
Bunday
dinner
gureu
Mr
and
.Mr- and Mn
Mn- w™
Wm
Haven*
manner by Mr. Dteater. who m*d&lt;
Everett M Love, pastor
of Mr. and Mrs Phil Deller in Bat- Mrs
W 2'- H
t Ind of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn.
ents. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Van
Carolyn Miller of Saginaw reHe Creek
। Mrs.
Mra. Roy
Royoak*
Oaksand
i son Mtlvin and B11 reel
r» Oeo. Havens and son Dick were Mra
“Housna** ot Cha situaPettcn.
turned home Salm day with her! Morning worship—10:00.
'
' 8ui!d»y afternoon caUera at the daughteTnimZh
Sunday school-1100
, wcra Sunday
foreu?” Ev'n ona
appreciate
Orors
Private
Mason
of Penn.:
home of Mr 11&gt;nd
u...
r Delilah
lore- whM
. Me"rv3^
----- We
Mr. and Mra. P. O. Hynes calle 1 mother. Mrs. Paul Miller, after
1
had a fins attendance al both .ndTS*
.Jd Richard
mE Ctere"
M^of
’ JfXiSh^d^
””Mr.
’Unk,n
n°°"
“U*’’ were ounaay
■ i.. home
.— of. Mr.
.. *what
L
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^.,
,1
me
V Mr Doster is doing
do,n# in
*n this
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Lyle spending two weeks
wllh her oi our services last Bunday. Let u*
„
and
Mra
Lemuel!
Oaks at Dowling
H*ver»1 of lhe gentlemen
Story of Hastings Sunday afternoon, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Iwep “P
•ood work- y°u a,c a,*l
callers of Mr. and Mrs Merritt
P'^paon spent UE* »nd afternoon callers at lhe home P"**nl ^«ned up to take lhe first Converse and wife m
Mln Evelyn Overholt of Battle Wolcott.
Mead
weekend with her parents, Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglass near I
wU1 m*1 wllb lhe
John Luka* and fa;
Creek spent the «-eekend with her
Mr. and Mra. Howard Proctor and
u. ' wi i n.
. - ..
IMr* Arcbie Thompson near Albion. Bowens Mills.
'group at Goodwill.
ed rcUtlraa from t
“
J!; Mn. or
D.„
IK„,U,.
w„ h‘
. i?"1 hr!d
Th,Ihl't*
Ol„. &lt;
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Over- son ot North Irving called on tha
SCHOOL NEWS
■ B*l ufLr U "hLuhb!
hl!
&lt;MrD
!ndUMra'^
elub1 BAMOJM HCUOCL
“
1 •‘Sr^’ind Mn ■
it.
George Fo.bey lamllj Sunday aftinicrrueauie Hoorn
Intermediate
Rev. CUfTord Clinton of Halting* emoon.
accompanied Mr. and Mra. Mau
| PaL-jcla Alterding haa been ab-’
Francia Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fuller of Has- Holland Bunday.
wgs a Thursday afternoon guest of: **
’
Mr and’ Mra.
Merrill Karcher and lcnt becutue of illness.
'
_
: JJngs to Lanelng Sunday to spend
Mr and Mn Woodrow (MUri
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. R. Clinton.
family .jwui
spent ounuay
Bunday wnn
with mr.
Mr. ana
and *** wiu rfcov«f soon.
The many friends here of Sgt. th*
with Mr. and Mra Geo Grand Rapids and Mra
Mr. and Mra. Otto Kunde and! Mrs. Wall Thomae of South Downs.|।
w.d.i ta. „lun..d Mi»“b»' Oi|es Burghduff were sorry
hear‘Lennon
’
Sharp of Mlddlevtlla and Mr
ci,„ aow,
Huhnlle mrorlKd. X.™.
J
I-“
'
Katherine Kunde were callers in | Mra. Jed Stowe and Mrs. Anna Mtaol Unn tar rrerm Ulna.
. lv
-- ....
be MuiiEira
*uffered rc.
recent-' Keith Durkaa has quit his work'Ur*- Julu‘‘ Pciu »«ra calton
Clara Gillett of Nashville surprised whlsner
Cedar Springs. Pierson, and HowardI Paulson
of
Cadillac
called
on
Mr.
wnuper.
Alt
nope
for
hey
speedy
Paulson of Cadillac called on Mr.' Olorla Karcher from ' Plainwell thetr mother. Mra Elmer OUlett.' recovery
' ly When shot
" in
“ the- leg •below
•
the at tiw Royal Coach factory to re-, Leon P0’1’ Tuesday evening
City, Bunday. «
* Neeb. Friday after- and Bill Vander Hoff fnjm the Cale- with' A pot luck birthday dinner on tcovery
, and 1'Mra. "Lewi*
knee while at target practice. n
* sume hla farm work.
He
Wilbur Gibba and family at 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
noon.
' ‘ donla school are new ■students
rtnnla irluvd
__
\ MIm Blanche Newton and A. D. noon,
In our■ Sunday.
m*nhood here and
mi. unq ears, u E Holmm or|-“—««wra at me IMS
children of Kalamazoo were Sun­
Bchulver of Marshall were Sunday,
I room.
Mr. and Mn. Ruraell Mead and- day guest* of the former's parent* en^”C h&lt;&gt;Pei t0T “k &gt;’*edy re* Wo«’1*nd. Mr and Mra. Pn^? w fo,*» ,n Clay H1Ua Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs, tended the High school play at
son* ot Oscoda spent’ the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Francl* Gorham.
tn
the
third
grade
the
following
1
.
I Holmes of Grand Rapids were HunMr an&lt;* Urr Howard Colburn
Owen Steckle.
_____________ .... wv.MMMt.
I 1-ron uoster of the Oivihnn
____ gueste at the Herbert **lddlcrTlllc' M*nt Sunday at Guy
_ DeDe-‘day
dinner
1
y ^YenLng.
Their1 puplU are exceUenl u&gt;
in ruraoui*
Reading ana
and with their parents here and at
Geo. Haven* lift Monday*'nlght tense, gave a talk at theOivHia
Glass nCreek
Johnston
home In honor of Mr.,
*1J Holmes'
•«*•"-«--eighty-fourth
.------_ . birthday.
McNees. j
Mr. and Mrs Jake Wolf of Hu- niece Miss Beatrice Kalrtgh. was' Arithmetic
I^on Bird
Arithmetic: Arthur and Leon
Bird. Quimby. On Bunday they and Mr for Detroit where he has em- Orange hall Friday evening and all
and Mn.
Mead were dinner.
ting*. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Cool of the leading lady.
1 Richard Blough. Norma Buslancc,----------—Merritt-----------------------------OM FAY DAY" BUY BOND»—
Webberville, and Mrs. Irene Buehler । Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead and Henry Humphrey. Raymond Mead, "’JwU of *£r end Mrs. Clayton &gt;Ic.......... . KROGER—1—
of Pleasant Valley were Sunday aft­ famlly called on Mr. and Mra. Wal-‘^ulnUn Olmstead, and
Walter* K'"wn aJ Quimby.
ernoon visitors of Mr. and Mra. J. ter Dunkteberger of DowUne Friday1
1 Mrs Wm Oank“ and children of
D. Cool.
;
“I “‘"“L V
.nd m" £”k wa a
Mr. ...
and
Mrs.
Overholt JSL*"
.....
H „
ia. Charles vwrrnoiii
ana mra. rTsnx Hynes were
g? mr&lt;r
and Hubert took Mrs. Minnie Kraft ; dinner guests of Ward Hynes and
.Pt1*,.?. °
‘ h ‘
GUARANTEED TENDER!&lt;
......... -,
to her home In Grand Rapids Sal- family of Charlotte Bunday
En«luh cta“ M«MUy.
urday evening after spending the
Rev. and Mra. Everett Love, local
7lh and 8lh Grade News
TENDERAY
Mra. Dennis McIntyre of Battle
"r/bere
। and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hershberger | Pat
has left our school
Creek was a Sunday dinner guest
Mr. and Mra. Frank Jones of and Edwin of Grand Rapids called and 1(( now ln HMungg
1 of Mr. and Mra Archie McIntyre.
Or.»d Mpia.
j on Mr. -nd Un clunna Vnn PM-1 n,,, uuk,.. ^ur vu,„a Khoo,
Mr. and Mra. Cameron McIntyre and
ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ten and Dorothy Sunday afternoon. lul Thursday.
1 family were afternoon caller*
With Tindtrar TOW gel
Harold Yoder and family.
| Mra. Dell Godfrey spent Sunday,
...
Mr. and Mra Harold Higdon of
Mr*. Glenn Kellogg attended the. wUh Mr. nnd Mr* George Heopor of
“ '
Battle Creek were Sunday dinner
delicious jutes,. natural 11 a.or
Freshman
New*
W S. C 8. at the home of Mra Pleaianl Val&gt;y
___________
..««•. uu.,t
a
.
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L
Higdon.
°*Mr
Lavender Hoff and
BoYd
Hastings was a | Tuesday
we played
We
The baseball
gamesClarksviUe
are here. Last
SWIFTS ORIOLE
‘ Alfred Higdon and daughters of
Mr 11111 Mrat ut vanaer Hon ana,
d
evcnlnl moper guest of hla won that game and also lhe one ' Kalain*soo were afternoon callers
son of near Alto have moved nto
•£«£
“iwtlh MWdletme, Both games were
' and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hlvdon
and son of Battle Creek were Bun­
’
kndhdn.,,.
dav evening luncheon guests.
Mr
Mr. 1U, Nreb o! Vlrt.-|«5.
«'
J Just nvk’„r
1
Mr and Mr*
Mead of Has
Mr. and Mra. George Milter of left!
* ’°° '
Mn^Mmitte”l”*caller" °*
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neeb, local,
dinner! The school will receive one hun-'
und Mra. Letha Clinton of Carlton Hastings were Tuesday
H.»ud ■ IliMd
guests
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Henry
dred
and
two
more
books
for
the
111
a
.
“
rt
“
anedVn
Mr
&lt;2id
M^
Twp. were Grand Rapids visitors
LEONA SAUSAGE ». 23c
Thursday.
K&gt;rcher.
Ibrary Many of lhe students are
.nd
RIB ROAST
Carl Gilliland of Lake Odessa wm. busy helping choose them.
^.mrt.v
Y
BanBeM
a 29c
SIRLOIN STEAK » 38c
BOILING BEEF it.
Linda Lou Kunde, eight weeks old
PIGS FEET Cleaami Ib.'7m
a
Monday
dinner
guest
of
Mr.
and
•
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•
•
bu
"
day
»
r
‘
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‘
oon
.
’
.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred
Mrs Adam Endres
Junior News
-Mr and Mrs. Albert
*ndi
Kunde, is very 111 with pneumonia.
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PORK
TENDERLOINS * 45c
Mr. and Mra. John Thaler and
In Government cl« we have been &amp;on ?l
Wf.re..8un&lt;Lay d‘”ner
Mr. and Mra. Mark Troyer of
Clarksville visited Ml and Mrs. family and Miss Bertha Fausey vis- reading about lhe possessions of the
Finest Quality Primo Native Veal - Local Dressed
PORK KNUCKLES
lie
Ray Wieland Bunday evening.
ited Mr. and Mra. Orval Kokx and United States. This te a subject sett and family.
Mr. and Mr* Gordon Hu fl nun
Rev and Mrs Paul Olmstead family of Battle Creek Sunday aft- much talked about at the present
PORK LIVERS ri— ih. 1|e
The main possession* are Alaska,• 'Phyllis Day) will make their home
called on Mrs Alta HofI at Cutler­ emoon.
• on the former Gibson farm, south
Mrs. B A. Brown and Mrs. Clar- Hawaii and lhe Philippines.
ville hospital. Sunday.
of Berryville church.
• • •
Mra. Bertha Sherman spent Sun­ ence Lake and twin daughters of;
VEIN-X SHRIMP
Mr. and Mra. Claud Kunkle of In­
Senior New*
day with Mr. and Mrs N. C. Sher­ Greenville were Friday dinner guests
Veal Stew □J'S’.i » 18c
Veal Steak c«u&gt; ou 45c
I। Report '*ra*
card* were
were passed
iMased out
out PriPri- of
dl*M(
na. weTe
&gt;' “iKmooq callers
of Mr. and Mrs. L B. Lester.
Bnd Sunda
Mn| RaJph
An.
man and family of Hastings
YELLOW PIKE
■l 17a
Mr. aqd Mrs. Ivan Roush and
Miss Donna Poslhumus of Bowne
Veal
Loin
Chops
"
39c
Calf
SweetbreaVs
u39c
we
P
U„
t«
,«
on
our
.onuol
skip.
»
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Is a*sfsUng Mrs. Ray Wieland with Miss Beatrice Nolan visited Mr. and
BLUE PIKE
Wednesday. We hope that the -nrt DaUi DeV‘nr a”d the Nelson .
“ lie
Mrs Elmer Roush tf Rockford. Mr. day
1
the iiousework.
Veal Rib Chops
39c
Calf Llvera
49c
Brumms were Sunday afternoon I
-------------. ........
Juniors have a good Ume planned
Mr.
and Mr*.
Frank Denise calledand Mra C. M Murray. Mrs. Ed
callers.
'
We lud a council meeting Mon­
on Mr and Mrs. Vem Lowering of Singer- and Mra. Lorraine Russell
LUNCHED*; LOAVES » 33,
East Caledonia Sunday.
of Grand Rapids. Sunday afternoon. 'day morning Mr. Ardis also held an
Mrs George Forbey and daugh-! Keith Durkee and Larry of Wood- 1assembly Monday morning
—-——
v &gt;
ter called on Mr and Mrs. Fred ■“’d **" Thursday evening gueste .«yn&lt;c
.
Schwader Sunday evening.
.-••«— —
- -•—
- of Mr. and Mr*. Adam
Endres.
,1
COUUTHY CLOT
____________ and
Mr. and Mra. Julius Cran* and'
Mra,
Frank
Thompson
Dennie spent Friday with Mrs »on* of Ada were Sunday dinner

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9c
LOAF CHEESE — 2
59c
PABST-ETT CHEESE pkg. 14c
SALAD DRESSING EMBASSY
Plat '.7c
BUTTER MICH1GAH MAID 2 Si 79c
9 u&gt;.
PURE LARD
4 bag 29c
POUND CAKE
r
15c
lb
SPOTLIGHT coffee bag
63c
2 &gt;io i
GREEN BFANS
25c
TENDER PEAS
2
25c
EATMORE OLEO 2 it*. 31c
2 u,. 45c
PARKAY OLEO
MACARONI -SPAGHETTIS ।lb. 25c

GOLD MEDAL^■*1^31.11
SINCERITY FLOUR ■» 87c
PILLSBURY
31.09
FRESH COOKIES *JSK 10c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
12c
5.
NAVY BEANS
31c
WALLPAPER
3
17c
SUNBRITE
4.
19c
CIGARETTES
ROMAN CLEANSER 2 &lt;*. 17c
GRANULATED SOAP
53c
STALEY'S
starch
8c
STALEY'S
8c

Mr. and.Mra. William Dipp and Whitney and Gaylord.
| Mr. and Mra. John Perry’ have re­
W» rroret evrrertlnelv that she L*
to
••-------— —
word that thetr daughter, We reeret exceedingly
family called on—Mr.
and •Mra.
Vln-I। Mra. W. F. Closson and Nancy
FLOUR ".^l”
..' not getting along very well
‘
rent Kelly of Clarksville Sunday accomixnled by Mrs. Mabsl Osborne Mrs- Dick Tompkins and Betsey arwere In Hasting* Saturday evening.
*»fely in Wyoming where Mr. { । We were very sorry to hear Olla
afternoon.
Tomnkina'to'atatto^d?**
~
Hill
suffered
a
broken
leg
last
MonMr and Mr* Lloyd Goodenough ........................... ..
•*
Mr. and Mra. Charles Overholt vtoI ted Mrs. Clara Deming of Alto Sun- 1and ElUard Hilton of Hasting* were
Sunday afternoon caller* of Mr.
day afternoon.
Mra. Gerald Thompson
Miss Helen Steckle of Battle Creek and
1
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Benedict j1?." ",’rUla De&gt;n
spent the weekend with her par­
Iweat.TTMS ECONOMICAL WAY
ib*.
ent*. Mr. and Mra Owen Steckle.
’
**
“
‘
The members of lhe faithful UtMr. and Mrs. Walter Rockhill of Mayford Heavens of West Campbell. Ungs while she was having a shortl lie flock in a town in Scotland had
CLEANER
Hastings spent Saturday night and ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton. Mrs. vacaUon from her work at Sower-• managed to build a church. Every­
Sund»v with Mr. and Mra W. W. W., F. Cloaaon and Nancy visited by's..
thing was considered complete —
CLEANSER
Rocklll.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cloason of near! Mrs. Norma Unce is enjoying life! until it was discovered that the
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thompson Stanton Sunday.
| In California, where her hus­ church bad no bell. A campaign
* and Dennie were Sunday dinner
Gloria Lay bourn of Detroit spent band. Joe Unce. to with Uncle! wa* started for funds for a bell.
c~.sl.l9
guests of Mr. and Mra. Henry Sunday with her aunt and uncle. 1 Sam's armed forces.
but the parish had been well
Thompson of South Bowne.
j Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson.
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNutt and1 drained,
so the pastor sought fund*
Mrs. Liza Knowles and Mrs Glenn' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker of family have moved to their home
from outsiders. He finally ap­
Perkins of Hasting* spent
Friday Alto. Mrs. Eslella Cress. Mrs
Ella on the Travto farm. Best wishes for
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill-! Catt. Mra. Emil Olson, local
and success and happiness go with them proached one farmer
Tlve farmer listened, thought a ‘
Karcher and family.
Mrs. Peter
Walluna* and ton ot De- j
Mrs. Jessie Couch who has been
Mr and Mra. Virgil Wood*. Gerald troll were Thursday afternoon call-, working In Portland at the home of moment, and asked: "Ye say ye
and Geraldine, spent Friday with ■ era of Mr* Delia Yule.
1 her cousin. Hope Durkee, was home have a new chooreh?"
CUBE
“Yes," said the pastor.
relatives at Sears
I Mr. and Mra. David Ptke of Grand for a few day*.
"An' noo ye want a bell for ut?" .
William Wieland of Logan and Rapids, Lucile and Ernest Larson of, Mrs. Juanita Jenkins was In
CURN STARCH £
"That's right."
Ear! and Donna Poethumus of Kalamaaoo were Wednesday dinner! Grand Rapids for a short visit,
Bowne were Sunday dinner guests guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Argyle Wtndes was home from
heated by steam?"
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wieland and Woods: the latter remaining until I Detroit over the weekend.
family.
1 Sunday
I Mr. and Mra. Frank Roger* and
- ,
Mr and Mrs. Dan Postina and' Miss Marion Robacher of Hastings! Mr. and Mra. John Shroader of . Weel- then, my gude mon. why
Pliyllls Ann and Mrs Ellen Yarger spent Saturday night and Sunday Grand Rapids were Sunday callers a®111 &gt;,t&gt;u put a whustle on ut?"
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I with her grandmother. Mrs. Ida. at William McCann’s.
-.m-,/."*---------------Bill OHarrow and family ot Grand Payne.
Mr. and Mra. Wilson Travto and
. com»Mn&gt;' °u«ht
ARED
Rapids, lhe latter remaining for a
Mrs. Floyd Geiger ot Alto spent'children of Battle Creek were Sunaomr,re»P«ct to
present —
—Washington.
Washington
CIHHAMON d»“
few days.
, Saturday evening with Mra. DeU day guests of Mr. and Mr* Frank those present.
In Sanitary Puro-Pak Confainor - Rich. With Cream Added
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neeb and fam- Godfrey.
; Travto.
t'
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------------------------------___________ _ _ _ wivutu nuuiQ
»“! —. —
lly of Vicksburg were Sunday dinMr and Mrs Ivan Denise and ... -—■ * *---------------"--------------------------------ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis family and Mak Rice of Alto spent WOOD SCHOOL
Neeb and were supper guests of Mr. 1 Saturday evening with Mr. and Mfs I Mr
MrayOrville Bruce *pent
and Mrs Kenneth Smelker.
, Frank Denise
Sunday with Mts. Wilna Kidder and
v&gt;
111* the
UIC day:•
Mr. and Mra. Charles Moore and, Rev.
and Mra. Paul Olmstead were ■
of Freeport. LZUA
During
Mr
. ____________________________
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Moore were in Hastings on business Monday Orville called on Uncle Billy Rock -'
hill, who used to belong to our
Sunday dinner guest* ot Mr. and! morning.
Mra Olenn Moore of near NashMr. and Mr*. Gall Lightfoot spent neighborhood Mr Rockhill is in
villc.
.the weekend with Mr and Mra. better health than he has been.
Mr. end Mn Mike Ulrich and
Mr*. B W. Sisson and Mrs. Ver-, Dana Lightfoot-ot Dkhart. Ind., and
. dan Ooville of Middleville and Mrs 1 also visited Mr. and Mr*. Elmer sons called on the Taggart* Sun­
p" Alaska Pmk
Kroger's Whit*
W«»co
day. On Monday Mrs. Taggart was
Gordon Edmond* of, Hastings at- Lightfoot of North Manchester
In
Delton.
tended lhe funeral of Mrs. Bertha' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hath of Lan5 SALMON
.Ml20c SHOE ClE’MR £3. 15c
"£ s2.2T
15c SCRATCH™
SCRATCH
Our
sympathy
la
extended
to
our,
Cowles Houghtalin at lhe Leonard king were Sunday afternoon guest*
neighboring
corre*pendent. Mrs
and
Preston.
funeral home in Hastings last week; of Mr.
------■* Mra. Perry “
SABY FOODS 6
35c AMMONIA
a..n
CHICK
FEED
"S
Q.«,. 10c
10cCHiCK
FEED
Mr and Mrs John Endres and Claud Hammond of Three Corners,
Tuesday.
B
Kellogg's Corn Flakes or
Avalon
'
Wesco
Slotting
and"Kf- *2.39
Mr. and Mrs. Nett Karcher, local,, family of Kalamasoo were Sunday who fell and broke her shoulder
and Mr. and Mr*. George Karcher guests of Mr. and Mra. Adam In-1 last week.
POST TOASTIES 3LP7g°.a 23c GLASS
10c
mu
Mra. N B. Rose and Paul of Has­
GLASS CLEANER
CLEANER tS&gt;10c
and family of South Bowne were
m
13.19
Sunday dinner gueste of Mr ant)
The Townsend Club will meet Frl- tings were visiting tn mir neighborCouatry Club
Let . . .
General Housecleaniaa Aid
day evening In the Cool Building lwod Sunday.
Mr* Henry Karcher. Wssco
•VilEAT FLAKES 2 $&gt;• 17c SPIC &amp; SPAN
Howard Main started work at the
21c
Mr and Mra. Fred Durkee and with a pot luck supper it 7:00 folThis
’
’
Strong
Man
EGG MASH
S3.15
ul/
.t— business ___
______
&lt; I Hasting* Ufa
Mfg. rn
Co. Unnrt.v
Monday mnmlnu
morning.
meeting
and
Mrs. Bert Hayner of Wpodland were lowed by
. the
Efeoklast ol Champions
W.i«b)'.
Be Your Butler ...
Sunday callers at thc home of Mr.
We.co 1»5
Sunday dinne guests ot Mr. and “
program.
—War pictures will be.
WHEATIES
». 10c SILVER CREAM
anu Mr*. Henry Kidder were. Mr.
23c
Mr* Richard Durkee and family.
'■ shown.
"
“Everyone invited.
DAIRY FEEU
S2.23
Your porch floor is what
and Mra. Willard Kidder. KalamaMr. and Mt*. George Buatance
guests see first Does it say:
Eash
Home
Destroyed
by
Fire
soo.
Charles
Kidder.
Fort
Custer
and
and Richard called on Mr. and
Welcome ’ in a cheerful,
!
Late Saturday afternoon, fire de­ Ml** Helen Price of Freeport
Frosb. Crisp
Mrs George Sears of Woodland.:
■
BALLS
BAILS
OF
JUICEJUICE
FLORIDA
FLORID.
sturdy
way?
Or
doe*
it
stroyed the two-atory home of Clare
Mra. Clare Bassett is having a
Sunday.
.
mumble ‘ Hullo.. .. “ with a
Mra. Bernard Piper of Battle Cr
ireek.
—*” Duh located two miles trom Free- siege with poieon sumac at thia writ­
worn, drab appearance?
ing.
__________
spent the weekend with Mr. i
Xat Devoe Floor &amp; Deck
.... blaxe started in lhe roof. Lack| DOUD CORNERS* ’
Mra Virgil Woods and family.
Enamel (the “Strong Man ’
■man I of *
water handicapped the local Are
Mr and Mrs. Manley Sharman
of paints) ba your official
and family spent the weekend wllh department which answered lhe| Mr. and Mra. Albert Roams of
Kalamazoo were callers at John!
greeter at the door, h will •
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Chaffee of Yp­ call Household goods were saved
welcome quests with a i
Lou was placed between 13,000 and Ourd's Sunday.
silanti.
Ch*°.rI ?P®k,e
• and l&gt;ke I
The P. T. A. will be at the Doud
HMD GREEN HEADl
Rev. and Mrs Paul Olmstead 14MO. partly covered by Insurance.
schoolhr&gt;u*e
Wdnesday
evening.
The
place
is
better
known
to
older
called on the former's aunt. Mrs
Inside lhe house, too. L-.ta
April
38
residents
as
the
Frank
Dorr
farm
James Bragdon at the Ulla Post
sSona man ' onamel bring*
Mr.
and
Mra.
Pearcey
and
family
hospital tn Battle Creek Saturday.
a comfortable, chaerfui glow
CHURCH NKW8
of Bedford and Mr and Mra. Harry
ib. 4C
Mr. and Mrs A. F. Brandl and
underfoot ... and eon
Youngs and family of Battle Creek •
United Brethren Circuit
ton of Lansing were Sunday dinJake III"
were callers of Robert McMannla,
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
Sunday.
S'eckle
Mr. and Mra. Simon
I Mr. and Mrs Lynden Norris and M
..
Steckle. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank । Sunday school—10:10.

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I DOUGHNUTS

a

RHIHI11 t COTTAGE CHEESE

BMW
111 I HI—'
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FANCY

i3&gt;/2c

Radishes ’Jg-10c

Asparagus»19c

? c'""” “ Quto' Carveth* Stebbins

Daisy Bergman and Mra. Jennie!
•THE BIXALL STORE"
I Waters visited F. N. 'Rergihan of i
Courtesy and Friendly Senice
Battle Creek Sunday and called at
.
Shown to All
Roy Hamilton's and Bert Tunggte's
Prompt Delivery Service
I Lord, thou wilt* ordain peace for P,,ONK
‘
I
HASTINGS ।
us: for thou also hast wrought all

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GROWING» &lt;10^

STRAWBERRIES

and son of Grand Rapids called In
Preaching—11:30.
| Christian Endeavor—7:00
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B W Sisson actomPreaclilng-goo.
lianled by their daughter. Mr* Gor­
Prayer meeting will be Thursday
don Edmunds of Hastings, attended evening.
———...
1:00. at lhe church.
the funeral of Frank Cowles at pie Pleasant Valley
Shaw funeral hom^ip Battle Creek! Preachlng-10:00
Mon«r .lumoon
1 sund-y Klwol-ll :«l.
Mn L. B. Lester, accompanied by | Christian Endeavor—00

25c

1
1

Celery
5c
Shallots SX 5c

I ORANGES
« 8 - 35c

FRESH CA99AGE

Lettuce *. 10c
Rhubarb '««&gt;

milk

MICHIGAN CH£A1|

CHEESE
a, 29c
COUNTRY CLUB

FLOUR
ENRICHED
^«1.03
FAMOUS 13-ICC

ANGEL FOOD

CAKE
Jumbo

39c

PET MILK

33s

EGG NOODLES 2

21*

PRUNES

Sla

PASTRY FLOUR 5

21c

BISQUICK

Carroti
Beata --

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�THE UASTTNGS BANNER. TTTTBsDAY. APRIL t3, l»«

Facie i,tx

SALE! SALE!
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GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS
Due to the new W. P. B. order on Building restrictions we have decided to dispose of our entire stock of Lum­
ber, Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Roofing, Shingles, Hardware, Nails, Paint, Wire Screen, in fact, our entire

stock goes on sale at prices where-by you can make a big saving.

Phone 2276

�TWl WAffHNOl BANNER, TRWMOAT, APRIL II, IMS

Church
AnnounoemcnU । JuptrCT«Jordan,
nU'«- W auo died w wvtm bowne
Xxra ccra
who ha* been 111 for ‘ Mlto Curtl* and

ot

Mr&gt; rot Biouah
rrmport and
COUNCIL PI
family •ti*nded'Mr»
Rosier wm In Lowell
Avril e.'lLl
•OS*,1*"1*
a
‘ho wadding of Robert Keeler and B*lurd*y afternoon.
_ C“11,n
tlr,
U1“
Eldridg* of Middleville
The hem* of Clare Ea*h wa* d«itroyed
toy tu« Saturday afternoon.
FarlM and baby l**t week and Sun- w«dne»d»y evening.
, ------------------------------------------------ 'SS HEX.'
| day were Mra. Guy Kantner, Ward
. Nearly all tha content* ware saved. i. It4« st f:l
jGreen. Mr and Mr*. Thurlow AnaCur'tte’wuh
Wm. Mishler and family wero'tn
M- .nB ***ute&lt;i Mr*. Milo Curtl* with the
Hastings Saturday afternoon.
1:30 P. M.—Evening worship
I
household duties the part wrek.
Mrs.
Smith
and Nerah
B
k .
.. .. .
.
Mra. Jsrmle Pardee and Mra. E»Cliolr rehearsal Saturday evening; —
- Ellsworth
—
---------Lloyd Brock has sold hla farm to
tunied Sunday after a few weeks Url john HaJer and guraU Mr
tella Rosier were Thursday dinner
ot Hasting* Gene FUlier Of M. 8 i Lake Odessa parties
vlaU with their daughter and fam- and Mn.^e Hauer ami da whter at the home ot Charles Harms
On Sunday evening a report will C, Mr*. Sherman Smith, Ralph
Uy. Mr. and Mr*. Ward Plante and iBeUy of -AuUn attended th? Bar^
Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Oosgriff of Lo­ guests at the Alden Porritt home.
be given by lhe delegate* from Komreuj. Mr. and- Mra. Joaeph well. Mrl
, ,.,
roet Mr
, tan
Mrs. Jennu
Jennie
Pardee.
Mrs.
Edd
daughter*. Bonnie entertained lhe county Rural Carrier* pot luck supWoodland and N**hvU!e of thc con- Smith and daughter and Mr and j^..
daughter Elverta Mrs Lee - DINHAM DISTRICT
mum p. while her grandparent* wer. per J
m«. Shlriay Mteyo of HssUnga
)o^m of X^^'ura ?hi^------------- .---------------- ------------ * —
vention ..
at wtu.,
Flint.
mUt nOnC °f Ule Oth", Welby Crockford of East Woodland
.
a"d !^h,a5SQrixS,^Ck
: Thompson and mother. Mra Ellen *&gt;n Rufua who have spent teveral
er* caught them
, Haturday evening About thirty five
tend-d a Brotherivood meeting »t Sreie were c.Uer, *l the Aldrn Por&gt;» Florida ntumed Friday
Mra. Fannie Hunt of East Lan- from lhe county were present.
In Christ
Saginaw Sunday.
ritt home Bunday afternoon.
■ «nd Mr. and Mra.. A. R, Harding re­ Cerrted.
alng 1* making an extended visit at, -E B. Griffin and A. A. Griffin,
Mr and Mra. Keith Fariee atHubert Porritt spent Sunday at turned from Lakeland. Pla.. Saturthe-home of her daughter. Mr. and:
pastor*
un&lt;M &gt; put, u th, km M Mr lt&gt;, AU1,„ pon,,. m,,
spent Friday evening with Mr. and
MKktesn.
Mr*, U J. Vincent.
Mra. Royal Haller of Lake Ode.ua
tn, Mr.. Arnold Tow™ oj WoodUr „a M„ An Bldhudwn w.re
Wood tend
Mr and Mrs Francis Carley and
,ftev and Mrs Pay C. Wing were; Mrs. Harold Blakely and daughter
land Saturday evening In honor of ln Lowell Tuesday and purchased
10: 00 A M.—Morning worship
Paul Towns, who ha* been inducted jq^ b,by chicks
Judy of BUaatleld spent last Wed­
11: 00 A. M -Bunday school
and Mrs. Claud Hoffman, the men
id Mra. S. I. Fletcher of Sebewa, nesday night with her parents, Mr.
Into the army
| Mr Bnd
Leigh of Cale- going fishing
8:00 P. M —Christian Endeavor
inday. Rev Wing preached at and Mrs. Leon Nicholson.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook I don.a vl&gt;lted Sunday with Mr* E»Wednesday 7:M P. M— Midweek
Mrs Clyde Cheeseman reported at
X Sebewa church In Ute morning.
entertalncd lhe Woodland Farm tell* Rosier.
Mr and Mrs Richard O’Brien and prayer service.
Hastings Monday morning for Jury
Bureau Group No. 1 Monday eveMr* Edd Lacy spent Thursday at duty.
children. Charley and Janet Kay. of Kilpatrick
nln&lt;I thc home ef her son Ray and famDimondale, .called on Mr. and Mrs
10: 30 A. M—Sunday school
Miss Joyce Freese of Hastings was
totting Friday evening. A Kari cTFaul and children Bunday
Lalrd Wolring of Grund Rapids. Uy near Alto.
11: 30 A. M-—Morning worship
the weekend guest of Nyia Ball, and
«. friends called to see 1dm afternoon. Mra. George Paul, who
son of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wotring **”— through
------- •- lhe week
• at• Jerry
•
Caller*
Sunday the two girls and Neva Bail
and
MUs
Helen
Stoffer.
daughter
Blough's
were:
Mra.
Ruth
Chriatofe)
has been spending the winter in
were gueets of Mrs Sadie Ostroth
leave this week for service wjthUnot Dr. and Mn. J E Stoffer of jnd ehUdrm ol ZM HUI Mr .n«
Hastings and Dimondale, returned prayer service.
Mr. and Mrs Ward Cheraeman
cle Sam
-----Lsiulng. were married at her home U'"9
"•S1."'-'
“» ““rt l.lhrr, o. E Brumm
to Woodland with her daughter and
*
In lx ruing Saturday. Miss Betty -M.nn Otan
„Utd ouauBi
Sund.y bilchkhjii
.nInuxm un
on Ml
Mr ana
.nd
Mr. and Mra Chiu Trumbo and family and expects to stay in tier. I Zion Lutheran Church
:------- . K, Umm
------- .. • Mn
..
ibucu
hzw
Runion
and
rnlldren
Kltaa
..
.
...
Wotring.
sister
ol
the
groom,
and
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
Roy Blough snd children. Mus Eva Mnl. P. C. .Lauer
near Augusta
Mr.
granddaughter of Gpsnd Ledge call­ home here until the snow flies again
Robert
Stoffer. brother of thc Wood and Carl. Mrs. Dorothy1 nrunllll remained .
ed on Mr and Mrs Milan Trumbo
10: 00 A. M.—Sunday school
Mra. John Hynea of iJirutng and
bride, ware their only attendant* Grtmewa d and children. Kenneth.
Aubrey Swift h tn the Battle
Monday afternoon.
t
11: 00 A- M — Morning worship
Only the immediate relatives were Jack and Richard Blough of Free- Crrek Osteopathic hospital
Mr and Mra. 1-vwrcnce Paul call­ spent the weekend with their par­
present. Laird is a graduate of nort’
Pvt Eugene Ball from a southern
ed on Mr. and Mrs Neal Walralh ents. Mr. and Mra Welby Crockford. The Methodist Church
Woodtend high school and M S. C
George Wingard, pastor
camp came for a surprise visit to
of Nashville Sunday afternoon.
John Hynaa was a Saturday night
He hat been employed In Grand
10: 00 A M—Morning worship
his parent* Stuiday evening. Mr. and
Mrs Gilbert TUdd of Hastings and guest but had to return lo work
Rapid* for some time He Is to be
11:
15
A.
M
—
Sunday
school
■Mrs
Geo B*H. expecting to be home
Mrs. Glen Barber of Detroit spent early Sunday.
Inducted Into the army soon. Miss
Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Thurow and
Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Carl
MU* Elizabeth
Stauffer h also a graduate of M. near Clarksville and Mln
Viiitcra of Mr and Mra Harold
daughter and Mrs. Maurice Barrett South Woodland Church
Jordan and children.
8. C. Following the ceremony the Porritt were Sunday gueste at lhe arB&gt;, Sunday were Mr andBMn
Mra. 8am Thomas and son Cla­ and two children of Scottville spent of lhe Brethren
couple left on a short wedding trip. I Lacy and Porritt hone
lawrence Gray of Detroit. Mr*. Lulu
rence of near Midland called al the the weekend with their sister. Mrs.
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
r and. Mr’ R"l pTlsby of Carl- OrBy BIU1 Ur Bnd Mr*. Robert Gray
«... Kahler home ppp..,
&lt;&gt;«*“ «»
Derr
Sunday pnmu..
morning ,I “l"* »“»&gt; “■&gt;
.----- ------------Chester------------------Richardson------and-------fam- and daughter.
10: 00 A. M Worship and sermon NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr .nd Mr. Ch... Ih.wl.drr M
cl'"nf
Vermnnlvllle
were
Kimrfav
*
.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Schneider vis-I"* ?' Vermontville were Sunday
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Or»M H.pM. r.iw o„ Mn law- a™ »'
dip.
A very old outstanding bill be­
8:00 P. M. Young Peoples’ meeting. ited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fink- &lt;umU 01 Mr- ,nd Mr»- Art Richardrrnrr F.U1 Monday .rirnioun.
n°/.
comes a collector's item.
belner and daughter, Mrs. James *on'
•
Ollm Mh-I nl VmUbur, yUM „
*• •»*» U -MUn,
Hynea-L’lery
Clark, al Middleville Friday after- ■
--------------------------------—snpi. .nd Mr. H. * Klunn Sun-, d-Mdlrr. Mr&gt;. Mnnond Mnlaod
Mis* Ruby Ulery of Hasting-, noon. We were glad to hear that
day
| and children tn Grand Rapids this
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Dan Ul­ the latter Is recovering nicely from
Miss Marilyn Miller of Clilcago 1*
L
, ery of Woodland and Nell Hynes of hcr recent Illness.
White
and
to Mrct
Meet 1
—
,d,' "?!
U ’
a*1, Blue SClub
?b 10
vl’ltinc her routin and husband. Mr. Ileert.
Mrs Lydia Schuler and Miss Olga
and Mr*. Robert Crockford. and’ Mra.
M" Howard
»•—Black
w.4, of
- East Wood- HasUnu. &lt;»n of Mr. and Mra. ftoaland will entertain lhe Red. White1 «* Hynea of Woodland were quiet- Eckard*, visited friends In Nashville
aunt and uncl&gt;\ Mr and Mrs. Ralnh
r.urr .fw .irai pan o, uu. weva. Mnt* B,U* C,“b
h“mC
WM*’ ! U B^h^ch SMUrday8 A^il 18^ Sunday afternoon calling on Mr. and
L-fflrr.t»ie tint part ot this week.
_|U
B «*
church.
ar Mrs Dan Gerllngcr. Mr. and Mrs
A. W Lons and Miss Edith Jen. &lt;wMay April 29. Th- host®* com,
»
“«»&gt;• Saturday. April 18 at
A. W . D&gt;-iK
Muv,.. Edith .Jcii-. '2.T.1T——Ola^lr
t/
_ P.. M.
M Rev. E. M. Wheeler, pas- Je*»e
Jesse Rowlader and Mra
Mrs Conley
Conley.
....uriii
kins of. B
hv Cliv
spent the
weekend „ ttc,Lta
ls. ......
Gra.'.,TSImrlr
B ?ckn VzUtK
lh ~lack, i I
tor of Ute church, performed thc I Master Walter William* of near
with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. X"H
“ln"le
ceremony.
Freeport tpenl several days over thc
Wayne lxmg.
IVelt* and NclUe Hewitt.
The bride wore a street length weekend with hla uncle and aunt.
Mr* Carl Scofield. Mrs Karl Paul |
dress of pastel blue and a corsage, i Mr and Mra. Walter Cooke.
and Miss Maida Fteul were Grund
She wa* attended by Mis* Juanita I Mra. Karl Eckardt accompanied
Rapids visitor* last Tuesday
I Observing the close of t-atin Week Pennington ot Woodland
Mrs. Hilda Baas to Hastings Friday
Mr*. Anna Kahler. Ml«» Ruth1
The best man sraa John Hyne* of afternoon where they attended a
nenry
the
,ocb1
,
B,,n
put
on
lhc
AsScudder. Dorr Kahler and Henry
* 1 business meeting of the County1
ciara Mtnbly program Monday afternoon Lansing.
Bollinger called on Mi.*« CU&gt;«
Mr and Mrs Hyne* are both Federation of the Womens Study
. I nil.. wa«
lh, rkrolr
Miocncr M.
m Pennock
rrnnnrs hospital,
nmpnsi. Hflrriwarn- ----- ------- - —- -—
Blocher
graduates of Woodland high school, i dub at lhe home of Mrs. David1
w Blocl.fr .1 .hr Am-rlr... U- ’™5“,ln —
mmi mocner at tne American uc-;; . j. ,
. ..
. • .
.
.
.. . ... Crr&lt;&gt;
- .nd
.. . ...
the downtown »he in the class of 1941 and he tn French.
.Ion
naolr
In and
•nd dlstilavs were
wm in
lnu»
the
I'vcnlnu
relative*
in store*. The-members of the Lstlln 1940. He i* employed at the E. W.i Mrs. Jennie Steward of Sunfield
le.”
S7 called
M.»n on M,»
Cl.!.
Bliss Co. of Hastings and she In ate supper and spent Friday evenbig,
I
Blwh.r wn. &gt;-&gt;«, w Prnnock hd.*"h "w&gt;n’’ the office of Dr. George Lockwood with Miss Mertie Steward.
They are at home to their friends i Mrs. O. E. Bates underwent an
pliul Friday for an rmcrarnry op, prlate
" costumes.
at j27*i E. Grand St, Hastings.
j o|&gt;er»Uon for* appendicitis at PetH
rration for appendtcillv
She l»
Kindergarten and First Grade
. . . —-------nock hospital Thursday night. It is
, gaining nicely
Thto Will Introduce
| ^.poned she is getting along as good
Dori* Whitney, teacher
Rodney Jordan had his tonsil* re-,
Mr. and Mrs. Rose Hamer and: fcs can be expected for which we are
rrnn&lt;™ hospital,
nc,piu.i last:
....
T11°M' wbh vtn neiuwr .bwiu or
. moved at l"
Pennock
!^mo3 tom! -15.
| “^ ■&lt;»
S*1* baby *on Dale, will occupy lhe fur- glad Her daughter*. Mr*. Van Zent
» Tuesday. K.
....... ‘
~1
nlihrd
apartment
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
J
un&lt;i daughter. Betty and Mrs. Dor....’ mouirr.
Mr.- Corl JorP.n ,1)r 1 o Connor F.U, Roo. v.mon t»...
;. hi
mother. Mrs
■: Mlownm .Ur .nd U n.rklos a Hno
“?*»■ LjndU. Inm. M&lt;- Edison Baas, who have rented a My of Detroit cam,- Sunday to visit
r—o-rry. Ur ..pert* lo roliirn in. Clrlland. Gordon Tyler end Geral- furnished apartment In Lansing for her and be here a few days.
the
summer,
where
Mr.
Baas
fa
em;
Henry Voelker of Ionia wa* a
- school
. •iMXtn utter
- ’ -a long _u
absence , dine Augst.
piuycu.
ployed.
;, Sunday
auiiuav dinner
uiiincr guest u,
of ins
his *i*ter.
Second Grade
Mr. Ramer U employed a* tele- Mrs. Berth* Eckardt and Mr. *nd&lt;
Mra Cleo Sear* of northeast
MUdred Nowicke. teacher
graph operator for the Pcre M*r- Mra. Victor Eckardt and family,
Wocdlund entertained the tttmm
i Glendon Eckardt of Hastings was
We have enjoyed the story "Bob­ quelte railroad in Lake Odessa.
n-SUtnra Birthday Club at her Biome
■
— w-&gt;------- ———
•(f.mnn-i caller.
rallrr
UJJ afternoon
ble nnd Jack and the Mailman”.
&lt;
last Monday.
8undBy Bfietnoon callers at the
Herbert Hesteriv wa* thr winner. SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Jumrs Dorris of Caracas. Vene­
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Durkee and E Brodbeck home were Luther
of
our
tpelldown
Friday
afternoon.
zuela. South America is visiting his
daughter. Carol, of Lake Odessa | BrodbeCk and children Junior and
Catherine
Dodd*
ts
ill
with
the
c mother. Mr* Agnes Dorn* of West
were Thur*d*y evening gueats of NormB JeBn.
3 Woodland Iftra. Dorris is much 1mMr, and Mra Harry Sandbrook
।
---------------------------------------S proved from her recent Hine** and
John Fergerron ha* been in CanThe pilgrim they laid In a large
Third and Fourth Grade*
_■ her -on who ha* been bi Venezuela
ada for several days where he at- upper chamber, whose
window ।
Martha V. Smith, teacher
for tiie past three year* as a geologist
tended
lhe
funeral
of
his
sister,
re-.opened
toward the sunrising: the
The fourth grade finished their
■ with a subsidiary of the Texaco Oil
turning home Thureday.
I name of the chamber was peace.
•■ Co . is
i* home
ho&gt;,« ....
on «
a MH
three
rc M.
months leave readers and arc starting the story
Mr
and
Mra.
Paul
Brodbeck
were
where
he
«lepl
.till
break
of
day
....
w-..
WliCkC
.&lt;V
AK-p.
.
U.|
UI.A*
Ul
U«
) .J'
S’. Mr* Dorris and her son made their "Peter Pan."
Mr. —
and Mrs. ......
Theo- and then
grade are
are making
maxing bird,
oiro supper guests
—., —of
. .....
»**.-*. he awoke and sang.—John
Third grade
‘ home in .Chicago until about three book*
We :have
colored
robin. 1ld°,c EuPer of North Woodland Sun-. Bunyan.
V.
______
•
■ the
‘
. year* ago when site purchased a
1 nrlnle nnrl
hint
_
farm Just north of her girlhood cardinal, oriole and blue bird.
The children are enjoying the
: home in Woodland, and he left for
story-of Heidi. We made a Urge
; hi.* work In South America.
poster
of
her.
.
Dr and Mrs. Don Shomo and son
Dr. Bean and Mbs Haywood ex­
; of Coldwater *penl- Tuesday and
; Wednesday with her mother. Mrs. amined the children’s teeth Tues­
day morning. Dr. Bean gave us
; Lawretfoe Hilbert and sisters.
•
Mr and Mr* Clarence Arnie and some very Interesting suagestlcns on
• fpu* called on Mr and Mr*. Henn how lo care for our teeth.

Woodland Community News

Per,onal Paragraph,

1

J. B. Qeabtar, pastor
10: 00 A. M—Morning worship
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday school

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School Noles

BATTLES
ARE WON

mu

THEY START

DON’T

McUgar of Lafce Odessa Sunday aftemoon.
Mr.*, a. F Russell of Pcto*kcy re­
turned to'her home Sunday after
i week's visit with Ijer daughter.
Mr* Gordon Williams and family.
Mi and Mr*. Dale Hauer and
cH&gt;u&lt;hlcr Betlv of Tustin spent the
weekend wllh hi* parents. Mr. and
Mr:-. John Hauer.
Mr. and Mr* Geo. Bustance and
■ I. Richard of Freeport wen* buni day afternoon caller* on Mr. and
; Mr.*. George Sears.
Mr. and Mr* Carl Miller of Rox1 anno called on Mr. und Mrs. J. L
i Smith one day last week
Mr and Mrs Will Gerllngcr vlsIted Mr. and Mrs Homer Heney and
' children of northeast Woodland
Sunday
w
Mr. and Mra. Homer Rowlader
called on Mr. and Mr* Forrest Do­
Camp of Woodbury Sunday after­
noon.
Mi and Mrs. John Katherman
Lansing called on Wf ’and Mrs
Carl Jordan Sunday afternoon.
Gordon Lozo began work at tlie
E W. Bite* cotnjiany. Hastings. Mon­
day morning.
Mr. nnd Mra. Harry Baiter called
on Mr and Mra. John Moes of Lake
Odc.-.ui Sunday afternoon.
Mr* G F. Benner and daughter
Eleanor. Mis* Helena Benner of
Battle Creek left Saturday for Mil­
ford. III. where Urey were accom­
panied br Dr Benner orr a ten day
visit to their *on and brother. Geo
F Benner. Jr. o( Texas George will
become a thing cadet in May when
he graduate*.
Mr. and Mr*. Gerry England of
Jjtckson were .Sunday afternoon
caller* on Mr* Glenn England and
Marjory Mrs England I* able t&lt;j be
up a littlr each day and 1* slowly
improving from her recoil tonsilec­
tomy
Mr and Mrs Carl Butkle attended
thr funeral of Mrs. Burkle's uncle.
Thoma* Homer ot Lansing. Sa tur­
ds)-. Mr Homer wa* a brother ot
Mr- Burkle’s mother, the late Mra.
Grorge DoolittleMb* Hulda Euprr of Fowlerville
and Mr. and Mr* Ted Euprr and
Jrtaleo of East Woodland ware Sun­
day dinner gueste of Mr. and Mra.
I'owurd Hewitt !u lhe afternoon
' they all called on Mr*. James Clark
i
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Fifth Grade
Arlle Spindler, teacher
Mrs Donald Gager was a welcome
visitor In our room Monday after­
noon.
Thursday we had our annual Na­
ture hike, ate our lunches in the
woods, then looked for birds, iden­
tified trees bv their bark, found sev­
eral kinds of mosses, noticed vari­
ous land formaUons and. brought
back a box turtle and a leopard frog
to use In our natural science class
Friday.
Wotring—Staffer
MU* Helen Stoffer. daughter of
Dr. and Mra. John E. Stoffer of
Lansing became the bride of J. Laird
Wolring of Grant! Rapids, son of
Mr. and Mr* Glen Wolring of
Woodland »t a very pretty home
wedding on Saturday. April 18 al
4 P. M. Dr Coors of the Central
Melhodut church of Lansing read
the marriage vows.
Tltc bride wore a street length
yellow crepe dress and her corsage
was a white orchid- Her only at­
tendant was Mbs Betty Wotring of
Woodland. *bter of lhe groom The
best man wax Dr. Robert Stoffer of
Lansing, brother of the bride
Mra. Georxq Woteing of Detroit,
cousin of the groom, played tiie
traditional wedding march.
Only the Immediate relatives and
a few friend* were present for the
ceremony and Ute small reception
that followed. Mr. and Mra. Wol­
ring left Immediately on a short
wedding trip.
Bolh bride and groom are gradu­
ate* ot Michigan State College. Ha
U a member of the Eclectic frater­
nity and ahe of a girl's sorority
there Laird U a graduate of Wood­
land high school and is employed
by General Motors in Grand Rap­
id* but expect* lo leave soon in the
service of the army. Mrs Wotring
U in the employ of the Lansing
Board and Light Company.

Mr. and Mra John Rogers an­
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Dorothy to Corp. Darwin
McClelland ot Tennessee. son ot Mr.
and Mra. Lloyd McClelland of Nash­
ville. Mix. Rogers is liic operator
of our local beauty shop.

Be Out Guessed

CLOSED FORMULA FEED/
NOW thatzit i« your patriotic duty-a«
well a« profitable to produce all the eggs,

broilers, milk or pork you can, Demand­

Open Formula Feeds
Open formula feeds were originated by the
Fann Bureau as a farmers’ organization.
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
be guessed at. Farmers* feeds are open
formula and list the ingredienta pound
for pound on the feed tag, because:
I

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

When made by a reputable manufac-

2 turer intereated in HIS welfare he

4

know* juet WHAT he ia paying for.

^**The strategy and tactic! of today'* major warfare

A' Our electric and gas resources era

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

ore worked out month* and yaort ahead — on tha blue­

duty 24 hours a day.

He ean consult with the Michigan State College
aa to feeding value of the ration.

Try lo find these advantages in a
CLOSED FORMULA FEED
Firm Bureau MiLKMAKERS - MEIUIA8HE8 - PORK­
MAKERS have no superiors. Ask us for opon formula
booklets on our feeds.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.

print* of preparadne**, in tha factorial, and in unending tciti.

Without being ready, the battle may ai well

be over before it itarti.

*

regular job.

being supplied. .Far yean
today we are READY,

power plants adding
igan's

That's why America's industries and workers have

long boon mobilixed and in action — making America

Tha 7-day,

Evary

— but right naw wa have onethet 100,000

kilowatts in additional units under way ta haip nmI

rising

imondi.

itrongar ovary hour — building a DEFENSE for our

homeland and our people ... — and. with war thrwit
upon us, forging thc tool* of Victory.

is to be. ON THE JOB . .
VICTORY!

CONSUMERS POWER CO

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. APRIL TS. IMS

C

Insure with

Woodland Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
Dependable Insurance at
Reasonable Cost
SPECIAL RATE of 18c per $100 on village ond city
residence property. -

See local agent or write Home Office at

WOODLAND, MICH.
H. V. TOWNSEND. Secy.

C. J. MOORE. Pre*.

daughter Janet of Hastings and Jn-'' CLOVERDALE
cob Adrianson of Prairieville.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Boykin of
U
Mr, and Mrs. UeweUyn ltd. local. |' Middleville. Ohio, bought Mr. and I
__
. ..._____ ,___ ■■■■„■ h and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ostrander Mrs. Otto Locksteadt's home at' Its kind in tha world Is a tobacco
■■■___ ~___________ । of Hastings, spent tha weekend with Guernsey take,which they had own­ warehouse In Lexington, Ky. It ha*
L" u
I Mra. Alice Collins has sold her Mr. and Mra. Clyde Snyder in ed twenty-five years. Wa are sorry j 210.000 square feet of floor apace
and ha* held a* much a* 1,018,000
!farm in Hope township to Lloyd J Mansfield. Ohio.
to lose them as neighbors. . They,
' Bruce of Battle Creek.
i a group of old friends and. neigh­ are giving up possession by May*!.
: Mrs. Bertha Adams visited herl born surprised Mr. and Mrs. Tim. We wish them happiness and con­
| COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
father. Addbon Pennock in the)Scnslba Tuesday evening. April 14 tentment wherever they
. move.
Jenifer convalescent home In Has- with a card party at Hut home of, Mra. Archie McNutt cnlertalnul
tings Sunday afternoon. His son Mr, and Mrs. George Leonard High tha Garden Club Friday afternoon. I
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mra.•/•cores were won by Mrs. Harold; Eflward Pennels entered Borge»- ,
Mrs. Leon Pennock
scores, -----«tt»f»p-nnnrk visited him ' Burpee
Huroee and Mr. Scnslba: low scores;
—- — - Bundav
—— -•— evening
----------- • as
— n—iss'K.t
Sunday evening. He is not very weir by Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Flower.
Mra. Pennels is staying ' '•■ ...I la
&gt;, confined in
*-* u
a v&gt;H11
_r—r. ■uri X*r* ..urrv Pennete.......... .
and
to Ids kbed.
He
Will I er
er aa ixiuntlful
bountiful currv-ln
carry-In supper
supper best
best *_w,w, _j
be B3 years old on Thursday, April, wishes for the future happiness and t0 be near tier husband.
23
i welfare were extended to the guests,1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum| |V&lt;3""
&lt;1- f r.r. e Ml flfly el
IU Nh.1
Mr.fcAnd Mr*. Will Whittemore of of honor-Winnle and Tim.
spent Friday in Kalamazoo with Mr.
.th line &gt;1with** tba
East Delton have sold their farm
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Cunning- and Mrs. Geo. Chipman.
| *}“
tabor
.....
—
----------8
and will soon move back to their ham and daughter of Summitville.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Bollo. Mra. Wei-1,,
home in Delton.
fnd.. spent Sunday night and Mon- ‘ hngton Monica of Bedford called on u. I
•«»• krri ’ labor "TZZZ7
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Daniel and-son'day with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pen­
Mr. and Mrr. Lester MOhlca Sun-;}{ ’
Jack and Mrs. Wayne Waite, who. nock.
S/
have been vUlting his parents in|
w g c . g. 0( thC Methodist1
Alabama, returned homt/ Saturday,chureh wln collect old papers, rags' -d*^’.7’41~nSav'iiTpiainwMi at'thei“•
evening. The former s mother re- and
on Monday. April 27.
"l “*!«. MayaaN L labor wM-JMUUMater
turned with them for a visit.
[ pleaN?
out On
porch. hotne of Mrs ArgU S.rat.cn.
jy.
Mrs. Leon Pennock nnd daughter, iind they will be picked up
■ Frank Heller returned Saturday H
Navnl spent Saturday in B.tUe,
Mnd Mm .Robert Barnes and
hU i
Bit»nd thr i Mr. and Mrs. Uncoln Bush attended dttU4h,er *n ”uc^Mn..,„.&gt;
Those who did not attend the
meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Cliarles Kingsbury &gt;: j ii.is.t.r.adi. «.
■ family night meeting in the church,
aTd Mrs Welby Crockford in entertained twenty-three at a fam" M~&gt;- «i&gt;pi&gt;.
'?.U^ycoS^ma^tef^ !W«^ itu^r«vSS
*&gt;r dinner Sunday, honoring Mr
, treat. A colored male quartette irorn,
.
«-a. ta v-«n r»in ..---------- ..
Edwaru Rogeis,
HOgers ana
aiiiurcn Henncn- . .
ilfstiliu
Battle Creek gave a fine programI, Edward
and Miidrcw
drlak
of ------Kalamazoo
called rtn
Mr.
An4ru.
'after the supper. ’
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- ------- --------------- -­ *Pnl 21.
— Barnes c..
nunvi A district meeting on ModernizeMr and Mrs Ed. JCarcheskl nf.'__u
and Mrs. n_»
Robert
Sunday
tion will be held at the town hall M&gt;rb«r.
Guernsey lake will mote into the! afternoon.
I OaV 4 10°
George Eddy cottage at Vail lake
The Delton school ball team April 23. AU are invited.
Miss Jean Snyder. Mrs. Beth Car- a«&gt;.. r
. May Ht. The cottage was recently, played the Nashville team here lost
____________________________
- ter and son Ronnie of Lansing spent ''jl a
J vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | Thursday “l^jnoop; winnlnji^
by n
i Slough
score 10-0. Robert Wilbur pitched a tlie weekend with Mra. Lenora h*.i&lt;m
I The many friends of Cecil j.I no hit and no run gUme thelociil Waugh, who has been 1U.
. A44
Barnum of Augusta will be sorry to! team will go to Middleville ThursThe children are enjoying their 'uJiiwp h,- o,'„
’ 'hear that he had lhe misfortune to day to play that team.
;xhoo’. ground equipment which wm Niek. Muusl. in.
; break one pf his arms recently. Thc „n AIRI..VII. / * *
“
. erected Saturday.
Some of the
report is Hint he wa* cranking a
Fredrickson nnd ruPlla hel«*d
carry *“tcr for lhc
N.sni br H.-ii
tractor when the accident happened
h
'
. Mb^ ,
hl
cement, and
did their tnrt to sur- .a., ,21
two daughters ana mim jasepnim cement,
- • and did their part to surBallard of Brownstown. Ind., spent -.-iL/
P/1-* 2-^
the
.Cli d^n’ when
; home of Mrs. Anile Stratton In a few days last week with Mr. ana, they
came
to
school
Monday
mom
­
,hMr ram* ,o “hQo1 Mnn&lt;ia• Plainwell Thurwlay of last week.
. ___ ____________
r IngThe many friends of Mrs. Angie
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Adrianson! Mra. Ellis Kelley and children of
: Titus are sorry to hear that -she 5* und
Sun-. Hastings
with Mra.
UIIU family
inuui; of
u. Marshall were
...... ...........
--- - spent
----- Sunday
- ------- not very well, but hope ahe win soon I day guests of hl* parents. Mr. and Walter Lewu
, Ta.ats
Lewis ana
and lamuy.
family.
I be feeling better.
.—
Mrs.
,&lt;&gt; George _Adrianson.
_________
Mr. “
___
nr.d
nd Mrs
Mrs. Sheldon
Sheldoi
Howell, sn*«m&lt;l. A
-- and. Mra.'WUUam
.... .......__ I/.Wn«
t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert FuhrmanI
Mr.
Norria.
Jas. Mrx Wm. Butler «r
of Kalamaioo
•"«*
|and baby of Battle Creeek visited
Boulter and Mrs Lewis Johnson. Jr.,1 called on Mrs. Martha Chamberlain |,»;,or
| their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs., were on the sick list last week.
Sunday afternoon.
Ik. J a srre.i
George 8P«*ue Saturday es;^, "raKrtch^ of--Martin relumed
------Mr. and Mrs. Evertl McCallum.j
im,teyM^n«ndUMrayD FUhrnan
from Flcri(la- Al»r« c and recenUy Mr. nnd Mrs Otto Lockstendt. Mr. Ji,,, ta»i*ll»
! Wi “.m
KnS,■E/'SrS!™.
N“tb
and Mrs. LeRoy Pennels called on tirr*i«.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pennels Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Pennels were
weekend visitors.
M» w«"“
gusta enurrn wonaay at a r. «i mr
। Mrs. Wilbur Gibson. Mrs. Florence c. 'led.
| V~--,-,-u .. n« n Krnllmr
nt Ur.
DOStCT. Milts and Gordon Cheese- Mason were Kalamazoo shoppen
of°thurnIace
MM '. *'* Harvey
Miller
3*7.
’.“
------ 1 Harvey»f Milk
and
Gordon
CheeseHattie
Whittemore Zf-.hi'.'
of this ntar.
place
IVIrolt
iufn
, Sun&lt;la&gt;
&lt;uh Mason
Friday. _________________ , ___________
.
"S!
mund
_____ - .
Welton Brooks and Mrs. *
Garden CClub
will
be guests;
i• Lakes nkhl7nrf
aU»nlen
UC17b
Tu?sKatie Norris, who Ls a patient nt Blanch Lewis’ attended a health ybri. J mdrl.
. .«r.
। of the Richland Garden Club Tues-'
JK
Kin

Is Your Car Keeping A

TANK From the Front!

MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS

NOT A FIFTH COLUMNIST
Every time you drive o cor wi)h wobbly wheels? every
time you drive a car that's hard to start you're
wasting precious materials.
Uncle Sam says it's
up to everyone of us to see to it that wastefulness is
stopped. Bring your car to us and let us help you
serve ond conserve. We'll check your car and fix
it so it will perform at top efficiency.
•
Drive in for a complete “Spring Check-Up.'*

VULCANIZING ... ALL KINDS
General Tire and Tube Repairing

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DELTON

&amp;

Phone 2240 daytime. For night terv­
ice phone 2352 or 2230
Sts., Haatings,

Michigan

Sunoco Gaa aad Oils
Veleaalaiag

Grsailni

SupdEN emergencies must lie expected in

hinder the efforts of thc Gre*Gghtcrt. police

wartime. The important thing is to be ready

and rescue squad*.
In any time of public emergency, utc

One of thc Gnt rule* to Gx in your mind
is: Leave telephone line* as free at pottible

lo tpeed the work of retcue and defente.
In black-outs — during air-raid alarms

•«w

other local emergencies — you add to
public danger if you use your telephone
needlessly.

You may clog the lines and

plD,„

i them. Two truck loads and two car
Wlllian Rapp.
Mrs. Anna Wilson, who lias been, 'loads netted the nice sum of 65X
Mra. E. A. Parker and Elizabeth of
spending the winter in Kalamazoo,
r Hastings called at the Jennie Nor-i
nnd Chicago, has returned to her
rls home and the Sarah Smith home,
home at Wall lake.
।
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBain were in
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johneock are
Battle Creek Friday afternoon.
Callers at the iiome of William। the proud parents of a 9 ib. 6 oz.
। Lelnanr Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. baby boy. He was borp April 13
Icomcil Cappon of Stewart Comets. and will answer to the name of;
| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cappon nndj Dean Herbert, Mother and baby arc
doing fine.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Boulter were
'Sunday dinner guests ot Mr. and
; Mrs. Zara Boulter. Mr. and Mrs.
I Carl Weyerman of Hostings were
callers in the afternoon.

your telephone only fpr vital mettaget.

&gt;pe„,

,M ,ma

Mo

"Hi

chalrm
tains o

pieu p
dttloru
Althi
erous i

ty Y°'
port.

substa:
playgr
craft |

In drteult 1
be tab

gives
abl- I

™

perch fishing. They came back with tinr*r *n mmpirtr pi.n. t«r imprn.r
real ”
perch,
and
fish 'mem• -•
«r thr imbnir
*"**’ “
”■* that's not “a »"•»
■«story, either.
•»•}*. VXk.."”'’^
EAST DELTON* * ’
i‘hv"lteMeh

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Willison, Mr. nr.i that th- mitt,
and Mrs. Garner Grcenman and “ '*■" z”'“
"
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hili and two
daughters were Sunday
dinner

struct
ship i

MHd*red&gt;PMmilk. lU*l&gt;l*r ot Probate.
Philo *A. Hheldon; Albert P.
&gt; wife of Albert P. Kin*; Mary
*
ot Albert P. King: tha
Henry N Kin*; th. -if. oi

U-At.r Work. I- ---- i---------------- r,----------------- —
*C fT""’ "‘"'.ORDEB LOB PUBLICATION

man near Banfield.

llnie In aaid County,
•t April A. D. 1043.
UtltaM,
pter
day were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Town ■ •«
and daughters. Mary and Margie y"//of Plainwell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Ti-m»
Willison and five children of Clarks-I M-.,
ville and Ray Durkee and family of;।
Ah'
Delton.
• Carried
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pennock and
MILO
The Milo W. S. C. S. met at the^---------------------------------------------------------son Keith and Mrs. Dale Pennock -------church Wednesday for a pot luck visited their son and husband. Dale
dinner and business meeting. There Pennock. Friday evening.
,
:
LEGAL
NOTICES
was »425 received for dinners, a&amp;ol Mr. and Mrs. Bert Galnder enter--------------------------------over $3 was taken in for interest, mined their daughter Lucille and . ■ j
plan* were discussed for the Sunday husband of Battle Creek over lhe rniKCPBY
school convention which will be weekend to twlp Lucille celebrate
SIalr
Mlehi«»n. th. Ck«
held at the church Sunday. April her birthday.
‘ u,r. cyuaty &lt;&gt;t Barry. In ct»
2d. There will be a pot luck dinner
Mr. nnd-Mrs. Rex Waters and’iiu,i Kruk»
at 12:30 and lhe program at 2 grandsons Ronald and Jerry were
PlsintUr
o'clock. The Rev. Winston Stone of । Hastings shoppers Saturday evening. ■
««.
Hastings will give the address.
, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hazel an-1 M«r Hlnrkky. «t *L.
Herbert Van Strealn was taken to nounce the birth of a nine pound
i&gt;-f»n&lt;Un&gt;«
Borgess hospital Thursday morning boy at Bernard hospital on April. ru ,’n ,^,'*"“7 th.
.
for observation and treatment. This 16th. .
ch»»r»r». mad. and .nt»r«
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
week Tuesday or Wednesday he will, Mrs. Mildred Friti has bought lhe n&gt;ih da, ot Uar,h iu« it
Htate nt Mlehlcaa. tha Fr«
undergo a serious operation. Hls Guyla Pease place at Cedar Creek. 1
J*?!'-,
d**
many friends hope for a very speedy
We were sorry lo hear ot the ill-' p/ nu-ji ai •lA-.n o riofk
recovery.
j nesa of Mrs. Lottie Colllster but(n&lt;«n .faaid day. i. n&gt;,
Mrs. Madeline Norman. Mrs. June hope she will soon be. well again.
Tobias and grandma Towne were
Mrs. John Lepper, who has spent |M';Mra»“"hall ».u aV p.'
Kalamazoo shoppers Thursday.
: lhe winter In Battle Creek Is with | to th. hixh.u bidder, at th.
Mrs. Emily Wilcox and W. A , her daughter. &lt;4rs. Jessie Willison j’®’"
in
Spaulding made a business trip to for thc summer.
I
Hastings Friday.
j
* • *---------------'’
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield. WEST HOPE
_,..u
'
club
will
meet
al j •»Mrs. Madeline Norman and Earl
The Community z.z
------ —
-1L,Towne attended the B. P. Farm Bur-1 the schoolhouse this week Friday E)
eau meeting at Delton Wednesday nl«ht. Election 61 officers,
evening
I Mrs. Martha Replogle of Clover-11
&gt;14 Probate Otfiee.
—Z--------- . o .
I dale la spending the week with her'
SOUTH SHULTZ
daughter. Mrs. Everett McCallum. •
Mr. and Mrs. .Lowell Whittemore: Mrs.‘Lynden Johncock nnd Mrs/
nnd Roger and Sandra of Delton; Ray Barnes were in Battle Creek,
called on Rev. F. Hom and family | Monday.
| 'Attoraey fw'pisiaUtf.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Collison were
Haitian. Mkhi*an
Donald Kenyon of Battle Creek [ Sunday afternoon callers at the UfnatH: Haitian, xiah. April
tree eepy.
spent last week with his parent&gt; D. Woodman home.
1 *___________
Mildred Smith. Rr*latrr ot Probata.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenyon and John
Jimmie Springer from Detroit and ordbr fob PUBLICATION
Sechrist of Battle Creek visited them! Don Springer from Kalamazoo spent
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.
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
Friday afternoon.
I the weekend with the home folks, 7”
State at Mlrklaaa. tha Pya
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlsener of, Harold Springer and family.
■,
Offka
Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Lynden Johncock. 11
Lester Bonneville Saturday after- and Jesse Osgood were in Battle 1
noon and spent the evening with. Creek Sunday afternoon -to see Mra.
their mother. Mrs. Mina Kenyon, j Almond Weber, reporting her galnMr and Mrs. Mila Ashby were: ing nicely and planning lo leave the '
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John hospital Wednesday, going to Mr. (
prim
Busi) Sunday honoring the birthday; Weber's sisters. Mra.Albert Tuttle. ।
t.ror.r
of Mr. Bush.
'
to remain some timebefore coming ।
Martha Hom spent two days last home.
week in Battle Creek
1 Some from this neighborhood at- ।
There will be no school Thursday tended the defense meeting at the
and Friday as Mrs. Johncpcks will Grange hall Friday night,
attend the institute in Grand RapMr. and Mra. Charley Snyder of ।
Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of

There was a pretty good tum out „r
Lynching After Lynch.
Lynching wa* named after Charles Wednesday night nt the meeting at:
Lynch, who punished lawleu' per­ the school house to discuss the plan {‘‘J
of
Kellogg assistance to rurally
son* summarily. Lynching waa a
■
(
method of punishment adopted by i schools.
j -ON FAT DAY, *BUY BONDS—
1
private individuals.

EICH1

The

nnn’natdd vbdtad^r teoafer Elmer «»“*«» shoppers Wednesday.
mother, Mrs. Mae Watson and fain-. iu lb.( lt„
JJ’ n,/ n.«r.i
son David slsited her brother, timer.
LaVem CalUirop called on Uy.
. K.i«».tiun •-i.kr« tr..m ike t*bl». Yr*.
^fiernMn’1
C
' TllW‘U&gt; Mr Calthrop nt the American IcMr. and Mrs. Norman Keller are
Br»»eh ‘...vmrt.j by c.lr
^M^tnttta rolllster suffered a cion hospital. Battle Creek. Sunday, at home in their cottage after m.„
u,- Ho.r,l &lt;•( Kdu«ii»nTJ.e r»
Mrs. DitUe ColUslir suffer d a Hjj
f0(,Ilng falr|y good and ..pending the winter in Hastings.
..nr.trd
.t.tr tb&gt; r«»n i^rrwr* te
h
1
Tuesday of(
friends for card$
W- ™d Mrs. OrvUle Babcock and
”
Mr and Mrs Georce Schooternftland ,ellers nnd win
Elad ta hear children have moved into their new
,(„„d ),r Br,rk„rd ,0|ipo,te4 I.
r
rr~.k
Rumta? with
“‘hers.
Mrs Calthrop Is home near Battle Creek.
Hu.Uk ti.ai tkV
,.i
"hrt^rems
Sdltaft pit spending a few weeks al Gull lake.
Pvt. Roland Chllsom was a Sunh0„ 'n.*. .WnoXi" bl u
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pat
M#ry
8alurdar day vUHQr with hLs parents. Mr.
t
Mr unH «•&lt; Ivta Raae o’ i^n- hi Battle Creek wllh her sister. Miss nnd Mra. Dert Chllsom nnd grand.*4 thr city F-ngUrr, (.« «4»rr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L)le aage o. Lannarenta
1i»"“»il «l'h th'
Yr»». Hr«t&gt;rii
sing spent the weekend ut their M£",c,wT,,n',
£
u *j„„,t.t«„
IT'*"' «!""■ Itrkiterd. fll.
un.trlake
T,,e Indies of our church wish to* Mark Garrison. Frank Humlstan. tr, smith nn.i Timm,. c«rrlMt,
couage Mw tit
thank all the peopln who saved; Harry Baker and Frank Barnard, ft„»«i
ii.irkor.i .ntn-»tM i.

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ANDRUS SERVICE

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

ANNUAL YOUTH
COUNCIL DRIVE FOR
FUNDSMAY4-9

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942

12 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

F. F. A. Setting Five
Thousand Trace

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

Harold Foster Gats
Fine Recognition

iSUMIl CONSUMERS
REGISTER MAY 4 ■ 7

W.T. WALLACE
TELLS OF MAJEHK
WESTERN CANYONS

OPEN HASTINGS CLUB
A PROCLAMATION
TO MEN I'' UNIFORM
Tuesday and Wednesday. May
The members of the Hastings
5 and 6. have been designated as I County Agricultural Agent. Harold
The F. F. A. club of lije Hastings
Clean-Up Days. anG I. as mayor
Club
extend
an
invitation
to
any
Ftaster. is one of four Michigan men
High school, under th* direction of
of
the city of Hastings, urge
Barry
county
man
in
uniform,
Monday and Tuesday. May D and I
-----------T. N Knopf, will plant 5.000 trees
invited by the Brown Swiss Dairy
every householder and public I Cattle Association of America to
who is home on furlough, to
in their school forest near Yankee
u. .r. ux ■-&lt;&gt; d.,. -Meh hu„
Third w„d R„iden„ To
make use 2,1 the club room localspirited citizen to co-operate In I meet in Beloit. Wisconsin for a
Springs this week. About, forty ag­
cleaning up tawna. yards, vacant breed conference April 30 thru May
ricultural student* in the club will
lots and other places where waste
participate In setting the White
2nd. The conference, consisting of
Michigon Rivers Young In
Money Collected to Finance Pine. Red Pine and'Jack Pine In room when in town during the pledges from all persons in Michl-1 Barry County along with the ml
dairymen located throughout the
gan
n Income
su&lt;ar
fan who
whn have
hav* a
an
income as to
tn the
the ! of lhe Unlled 8laUs goes
this waste is collected and placed
afternoon and evening.
Geological Timo
"Homa Front" Activities
mid west, will consider method* of
their 90 acres of forwt*
1
this week. Private users will
on the parking, not in the street,
,
The
first
plantings
were
made
in
advancing this popular dairy breed
San Jacinto, California
. The annual Youth Council drive
*i!Je.|l’$?;.i™;n,&lt;^bnL
^i mruter Monday. Tuesday. Wedne*.
the city trucks will make pick­ I of cattle, study the Brown Swiss
for't..n&gt;u will hta held from Mav x1833 “nd Ul''** ndw stand over 10 SAVE ANTI-FREEZE
/
My dear Hanner Editor:
local chaliiiian of the War Bond
u.,,.
....i
for fund* wlU be held from May 4. fe&lt;t uU ahc&lt;
0Ter w
ever.
vuT sump Commuu,. ur,.. .11
Mb,
s. t .ndj ups on those two days only.
I type and conduct a Judging school,
SOLUTION
CAR
Abo. your attention U called
to 9. acconflng to Cedric Morey.',recn lrfel have
pUnted. and.---------------- ---IN YOUR
-------------------for prospective dairy cattle judges
....Jr
£5 SSJ?
“"i
tXX°Tu£'ih\nn,'l to tike city ordinance concerning
chairman of this year's drive. Cap-! these furnish a fine demonstration
Barry county auto owners srf
for the 1942 season. Other Michi-Michigan and the adjotn*
the accumulation of lawn cut­
tains
various teams
gan men Invited to attend the con- Ing states should not be bellUied
tains of
of the
thevarious
teams will
will mpet
meet of how wornout unproductive land j urged to heed the admonition of the
tings or rakings being placed tn
may grow a valuable crop of Umber. , government to save the antl-freese
terence are all from Michigan Sute because &lt;aa a whole) they do no4
the
gutters
or
ditches
In
the
city.
been made. In order to avoid
■ College.
Prof. H Harwood. E C. „„ lkm&lt;h
Uta.. Frol.
plete plans. In view of wartime con­
for^r h^^^nr|d\^d “u confusion possible Superintend Such rubbish is easily washed
Scheidenhelm and W. W Snyder.
ditions there will be no drive break- 1
______________________
“l;1 into th'* city's sewage system,
radiator
the past winter so It can , 3 !n MTlSgS^Th^ qX j
last held this year.
,
there in our western states.
Mtas Jean Bame*. librarian, an- will be on a monthly basis, begin- r*
“Xi BMrd™nnwncS Slt&gt; causing clogged sewers and addi­
Although there have been num­
tional expense to the city as well.
nounces that InfpcmaUon about | ning with the month of May. and • "^reUon »Wd
S The cooperation’Of every house­
i To begin with, the rivers ot the
erous special demands for funds this.
proper storage and care of the soiu-1 will be graduated upwards for (he [ £ central school while thThlgh 1 holder is asked in this matter too
year from various organisations, the !
Middle West sre not ild enough.
lion
so
It
dbes
not
become
acid
msy
ensuing
several
month*
until
the
n.£rved
for
nwnle
work carried on by the Barry Coun­
By observing thew regulations,
PracMcslly sU of them date their
gS/1"'-«■&gt;»
!•
KSJ
ty Youth Council merits full sup­
you can help In keeping our city
beginnings from the time the glaciers
Five All-A Students In
port This one drive will take the
clean and likewise save unneces­
Because
of
the
anticipated
shortIngs
Program
is
reached.
This
quota
JSk"!?.
disappeared at the dose of th* lea
place ot numerous
independent
Second Six Weeks
1XSEUST UI Hie anutipoicu utuii.
announced last week at, sary expense.
drives previously held.
W. C, T. U. Meet* At
Age. Wnue this was Indeed tong
n*rxctive ward schools
!
Signed.
The second six weeks' marking !age of anti-freeze materials next t» in the process of preparation and.
Money raised during this drive
Freeport
May
ESSiS'K •£ =,'Sd.S:.-n t
. —r~..........
- 8
ago as we humans reckon time.
Charles H. Leonard
enables such activities as the YMCA. period ended April 17 apd sixty- ,
The
64th
Annua!
Barrv
Co.
W
C.i
^ere are ro r«ny mher happenlw
Mayor.
Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scouts eight pupils made the honor roll.
T. U. Convention will be held al1
w°r“*
to be maintained and also provides There were 19 freshmen. 11 soplio- by giving needed information
the Freeport Methodist church FrlvLt,r&lt;tav
untarv bassis.
bassls. however.
however. If
If the
the sale*
sale*
c*?‘ra’
...I1 UEFEN8E STAMP SALES
substantial contributions to summer
|
unUry
hern
day. May (. starting at 9:30 E W
*^*1“
mores. 17 Juniors and 21 senion.
hours for registration "rrr'is. u*rtings SCHOOLS
playground work and special handi­
; of War Bond.' and Stamps decrease inTite
Hasting* will be from 3 p in •,s HASTINGS st iioot-s
The slogan ot the convention l» "On J‘”r*
* h ‘
There were five All-A student*,
craft proJecu
i as they have In the past months and to 9 p m.
they are today.
today.
Defense stamp* sold last week in to Victory and the following pro-.lh
having • grade of 3DO. They were:
'quotas are not reached on a volunAny member of a family who has | the schools of Hastings totaled
Furthermore. Michigan rivers, as
•
] tai? basis, compulsory buying will passed 18 years of age may register i (459 (*. a &lt;aln over the previous erarn will be jiresented:
fort we must not neglect the home Beatrice Bush and Thomas Waters. |,
aoplwmores:
Uta
Garlinger
and
front. The Barry County Youth
. be in order.
for the whole family group The I week.
Rena Walts of Woodland
“VZS
Council is carrying on a very worth­ Mary Ketcham, juniors; and Har­
j The local committee will meet amount of sugar that each family
Central was in the lead with
Appointment of committees
'Thursday evening 'tonight) in the
while form of work and deserves riett Babcock, senior. Reports of Unions. L. T. L. and them very mueb of a eurrent P la
has on hand must be made known
10. a gain of (7720 The high
Othere on the honor roll and their
support.
___ _________
Bicyd, Owner. Mu.t Get &lt;W »•“ “ MnnuUU, pun. tor by tlie one who registers for the I school had a total of (17525. a gain v t r- hv irw*al nreaident'
a matter Of knowledge common to
.
CbXMr. «| «' “
J'”!,''™ SS
Lioan.e Before lune Fire,
IM» m,«family.
I of IM06; second ward (1925. a gain
2 99-2.75: Charles Cappan. Tom
In a further effort Io relieve con- of 20c: first ward. (17(5. a lo»* of Florence
Florence Fleming.
. an elevated bed ean do any deep
Dolan. Philip Frandsen. Doris DackFleming. Hastings
Hastings
Betauta ot the ,nouy meretaed
gestlon Mr
VanBu»klrk suggests; (2.60; and St Ro&amp;e, «00. a loss of
wood, Dorothea Van Hom. Marilyn
Press and Publicity. Mrs. Fr,.., cutting
,
Western
rivers
like the Colorado
number
of
bicycles
on
the
city
that it will be helpful if people who. (7.90.
‘
ZuUermeteter. (9&gt;; Bonnie BrandTabberer Freeport.
Woodland or
Yellowstone, about which we
reguter locally will report accord-. Hie grand total for the 17 wreks
stetter. Audra Endsley. Joyce Har­ streets and the increased traffic'
Demonstration
by
.
am
Viawta
Stall, t htatata
Ing to the following schedule: On’l* (4292 90.
rington. (10); Senia Furrow. Bema- hazards, the city council has drafted
Monday. May 4-All person* whose
dine Schantz. &lt;li&gt;; Charles Manker. several additional sections to the
last names begin with A. B. C. or
Beatrice Row. Virginia Wheating. bicycle ordinance which has been in
D: Tuesday. May 5-A11 person*
Vet* Rice. (12).
£ZdmtallM
-WtaUtalUta- ..Lb
effect since Nov. 15. 1907
j
Awarded Silver Beaver For whose last names begin with E. F.
a aa
2.74-2-50: Jo Anne Pinnle. Richard
Under the new ordinance every'
Fine Scout Service
1 30 Memorial Service In charge of n?nt|L^"tL,n ihtnktn. that if
Higher Cos! of Labor And Foster. Shirley Henry. Portia Me- owner of a bicycle in this city must
I?
,uc
.M
nu
mum
™
«a-|
APPraauuBJ,
aoo
lll
J
l
'KffTlTo7o»
i
Laury.
Hazel
Stauffer.
■(»&gt;;
Ella
Un. AUta OrUten, Wuodtand
Materials; Cut In Weight
list and register hl* name and adDuet. Mrs. Rowena Olmstead and 3®“***™
the
lh, App«c,,uon Dtn- ttln *&gt;p&gt; L. M. N. O. V Q K. ondj
Fisher, Morris Hill, (10): Orville drag lh. nuw ot the m.nu/ae-'
City Unable to Get Oil
And Gas Tai Revenues,
Mrs. Frank Dorr Freeport
»«e t^be Continue12m
Bush. Donald Clark. Pauline Chand­
rth
BO, Scout io.d.r. .1 Or.nd
«IU&gt;
Supply for New Tarmac
Force Revision
ler. Ortha Hawbllt*. Gladys. Hilde­ SXiSpSon
“"iSSS
ana acscripuon wim&gt; uw ruuwip
- —• —--- -—_ —
A suitable
F. U. V, W. X. Y and Z.
Ii The United States war rflort haa
city police
police department.
department. A
suitable B“Plda Saturday
Saturday evening.
evening.
Because of an Increase In the coat brandt. Raymond Kenyon. Juanita dty
chruuJTc.,.,™,® «b urn
.7 .
. ..
____ ... .
A&lt; a tvart nf lhe nrnxr
1 caused a drastic a HeraMon in street
of materials and a new diversion of Swift. (ID: Dorothy Slsjiley. Retah
Caledonia
, might excavate for Itself quite a
bk“L.“iin“bo“'ton“£d b“ U» H«unt.‘cub P.tk
I..d;mpn,vm&gt;™
j improvement plan.' Iwry
Bccau.se Waters Lenz
the weight and gas lax money which Hummel. &lt;12).
Waltina* Union
respectable canyon all Ha own. There
i
------- ..y o{ materials, future
2 49-2 25: Marilyn Bristol. Isabelle
give* a bigger percentage of ava^____
_
_
,mrni
oi
xo
—
-----------—
0= upon
p.,™„,
-btp -.Ota,
________ paving will have to be
abh fund* to Hie county and less Durbin. Patricia Fewies*. Lorraine Mb W The owner *11 blo.cln he.r,, .ppUuta lor their numbrr
eliminated, bl
at least tv,
for „„
the wcoming
|j ciiiiiiiiiiiCu.
—...«.»
Doris
Snyder.
Agnes mnl be Ikeneed on or betore June which wm e«eeedln«ly well done.
to the city, the City Council an­ Schantz.
HUB Bcnou. OB. ™ “S,!?,1:
e * e
u
year, and the amount of curb and
nounces that the coat of curb and Thompson. Patty Tyler. (9): John 1 e.ch ,cm. oeeoedlnc u&gt; the new
SP“lol honor wu .worded RobForty-Four Districts Have gytt^nng which can be installed
jert Bames. Scoutmaster of Troop
guttering will now be (45 for a four Coleman. Gall Foster, Willo Hamp­ rM11|tllOn
c..L_:**taJ Projects
Dtataitata*,
;j will
... .have
.. . ..
to ...
be __
restricted
Submitted
Another amendment to the ordi-|M of Delton who was «*««»»«
rod front. This new price will pay ton. Helen Henry. GO); Joseph
Forir-Jour rur.1 d.Md. »' W
■ Cloverdate.
’ '.face
at &gt;&lt;st
least *i m
mile In thlrimae*
er.
'
Beck.
Geraldine
Hammond.
Jessie
three-fourths of actual coat* with
nance states that II shall be untaw-, hlgheat “&lt;ard. the
B , And that is about aU that the moat
c«« ** *‘‘len.by 2hL. J'
the city ar-sumlng the remaining one Jarrard. William Leary. (ID: Mar­ ful for any person riding a bicycle
famouv ot the Western rivers l&gt;ad to
fourth. The city also assume* the jorie E. Boyes. Nita Coleman. Carol on the sidewalk to pass anyone go- (anizatlon. This is awarded on the their schools and these requests are'Whitney. Benton Harbor.
start
with.
I 3 W Children's Hour.
cost for any grading, graveling or Fuller, Maurene Haavind. Marjorie Ing in the same direction on the baste of dlsUngulahed
to bo emuidered by th. B.rn ™»&gt;rLhoard
----- j of,—
mma,- Mar
x«ta»i*lb(e
anil to use
num------sunervteors on Hreb^
Friday.
""
. "avaiuunc
..
Supper.
drainage structures which may be Hill. Raymond Nihon. Marjorie Nor­ walk, without proper and adequate| youth, the
™
Hs*y!i,u,
Bnd5 "Rdptnent
entirely
tor the
ton. Marjorie Reed. Dotis Sherbln- signalling by the rider Pedestrians a secret committee from theexecu- 1. in a special session. Herbert Hae |
needed.
and repair of existing
the Rocky Mountains Jurt
I haveright oTw«y upon the Uv. board which considers the rec­ son. engineering director from the /--ntties
stead. Freeport.
Formerly half of the weight and sks, Beatrice Tuckerman. Evelyn
sidewalks and every bicycle rider I ord* of th* Scoutmaster* to deter- W. K Kellogg Foundation and rep-1
gii* tax money returned to the Townsend. (12).
a
of thll
inr
2.24-2.00: Elisabeth Cortright. (»): must oMerve and obey all stop • mine the man eligible tor this hon- tnentatlvcs from the local Health,cl(y u
county went to the County Road
many petitions on Dorothy Bunn.
Playlet: Temperance Tides
In
Commission, while 25 percent went Marjorie L. Boyes, Martha Maus. llght*. stop signs, general traffic, or.
Department will be present to a** »|]C cajyng for Curb. gutter and Tar....
to a County Road Fund for the con­ Robert Murphy. (ID: Jean Camp­ signal* and other traffic rule* and, Mr. Bames started Ids Trt»p' W stst with information and sugges-;mac .nd win request that new pe- American HUtory -Freeport Y. T. C.
Offering—Hawaiian Guitar music i
wlth “ un“11 number
b?&gt;1,ttnd Uonsstruction and maintenance of town­ bell. Bonnie Drake, Beverly Drier. regutaUon*.
K
, .
.. ! utions. be filed calling for curb and
known
Royal Gorge so often
by
Miss
Marian
Roush.
Freeport.
I
(12).
Section
11
of
the
ordinance
states:
has
built
It
up
Ihito
one
of
U«
targship road* and 25 percent was divid­
Among the subject* to be distUr only
1Honed In travel literature Asm
ed between the dues and village* on
No two er mor. penon. rldln, Mu" cussed are the health of the pupils:, Eventually, of course, the city and Miss June Colvin. Hastings
Address—“On the Alert" by Sute ’
cycles In the same direction either (rict. This te outstanding also be sanitary condition* and surround-1 hopes u, resume Its paving program
a per capita basis In pa*t years OFFER FACILITIES OF
quarter
of a mile straight up riaelb*
in
a
uubUc
sSet
or
upon
a
ildecause
a
majority
of
his
Scout*
come
&lt;
funds received from this source THE I. O. 0. F. HALL
Ings in the schools; an adequate bul for reasons beyond the control President Mrs. Dora B. Whitney
Dinner and supper will be served ।sides of this canyon, showing wnak
walk, shall ride said bicycles abreast. Jrom the farms in the
amounted to about (12.000 a year
supply of drinkingvwaler: drinking of
ofliclal or citizen here in
.....
■ —-—-- -—■'
Commander Harry Larsen of Um but shall proceed in single file, one r
Delton,
“"~’ wh,rh
which is oult
quite
’‘ un
unusual
u-"u*L fountains: heating and ventilating Hasting* and in the interests of a In the church parlors, dinner 35c. '
and thl* money was used to help
uplifted
—
a matter that investigator*
pay for the curb, gutter and Tar­ American Legion has received the following another, and all shall keep Though a busy man he has spent systems; proper lighting of the,cause which Is supremely Impor- supper 25c.
County officers of the organization are quite agreed upon
mac improvement* which the nom­ following letter from the L O. O. P-. to the right side ot the street The hours and hours of hard work In- school rooms: adjustable sealing Unt (O an Of u&gt; just now. it is
AH
at
once
about
50
or 90 miles
Is
greatly
appreciated: speed Ihnltwasset atnol more than terestlng boys In Scout work and faclUtlea: a more up-to-date and! necessary to suspend the paving are: Pres. Mrs. Bessie Woodman.
inal charge of (30 for a four rod which
this canyon widens into a
Woodland: Ut Vice Pres . Mrs. Floy upstream
front did not begin to cover. A new “Action taken by Hastings Lodge eight miles per hour and the rider! then keeping them Interested in the complete equipment of maps, chart* I program Indefinitely.
. .....___ I.. .I..K, n.ttra armsa SBO
McDermott. Cloverdale: 2nd Vice
miut keep hi* bicycle In control at' various Scout
wh‘c^ •*
rule adopted by the Board of Super­
and file*, also additional material i
« a -----------------Pres.. Mrs. Alice Griffen. Woodland;
visors establishes cut of 25 percent Ing-held April 21. 1942. places the all times which would mean that the | «naB undertaking. He has done for teaching handicraft, etc These wAesviAaie aii&gt;
Corres. Secy.. Mrs. Russell Kanlner. I
' In the city's share ot weight and entire Lodge hall and ail facilities bicycle rider should not ride with .and u continuing a splendid Job are but a few of the topics for dis­
stream that a delightful HUtecMyte
at the disposal of the Emergency his hands off the handlebars as so working with the youth of Delton cussion at the meeting on Friday. 1
Hastings: Tress. Mrs Muriel Perry.
gas tax money.
Housing
and
Feeding
committee
In
many
of
the
young
people
do
when
j
and
vicinity
nnd
lhL
'
®
1
*
’
Hastings: Rec Secy. Mrs. Beatrice situated with the filling Bpantah
But this 1* only part of th* pic­
name of Salida (the outlet' But U»
the
event
of
disaster."
riding, for instance, down »he| w B^ver aw^ U wellJ^atowe^ FORMER FREEPORT BOY
ture.
Conservative estimate* are
Dunning. Delton.
superb charm of Salida Is the «xagChurch St. hill. The Increase in the j
JL?1'tfo^mSiSy HONORED AT CHARLOTTE
that gas sale* In the county hav*
NO WORKSHOP HERE
dropped at least 40 per cent. There­ serious emergency In which homes nnmhvr nt hirveln on the itreets ha* come to Barry Co.. Hugn rtuey
Ward Hynes, teacher of music In
fore. the reduction In fund* which might be destroyed or other calam­ has created a greater traffic problem having previously «“*»•*'““
the Charlotte schools for the post!
Locol People Spoke To DURING SUMMER
the city will receive from the weight ities occur, the use of such a hall for nedestriaiu as well as for auto *fr Beaver award when this county six years, wax elected principal of
Student Groups
County
School
Commissioner a surpassing wealth of mountain
lle CrMk *re’•nd gas tax aouree will actually be would be a great blessing. Thia drive^A.^ dts rwt know Jusb *« • P**rl
Charlotte high school last Friday
Maude W. Smith announces that no
At Vocations Day al Hastings high
Scout Executive Julius Knowlton evening. He will assume his new
far more than the 25 per cent re­ action is in accord with the many what a bicycle rider is going to do
Summer Workshop will be held in
eSeSS? when — h«PPy
have this coveted recother fine philanthropic projects of ta iiy
duties when school opens In the school Tuesday, nineteen represen­ Hastings this year, because there
duction Indicates.
tatives of various vocations ...
In ....
the
,aH.
City official* estimate that we will the Odd Fellows.
fall.
/
were not enough teachers signing
Commander Larsen wishes to hear
Mr. Hyne.4 is-the son of Mr. and community gave assistance to high the applications.
receive about (3.500 from this source,
The necesiary the majestic aopearance of moun­
Mrs Frank Hynes of Freeport and I school students In making the number waa forty and only thirtywhereas. In normal Ume* the city from other organizations that have BANNER CORRESPONDENTS
similar
facilities
that
would
be
avail
­
is 33 years old. He graduated from cholco of their life work. A few nine made application for the work. tains such as these that causes one
could expect a return of about 1
RETURN TO U. 8.
_______________
to look at them again and again and
able
for
such
emergencies.
Freeport high school in 19M. at the students visited workshops or of- Two other Workshop* in the W. K.
(12.000. Thl* represent* a cut of
Banner reader* will be interested qage of 17. and attended Western flees, but the majority were in the Kellogg Foundation area &gt;are also again and »UU again with no aenae
some ((200.
to know that "O. JB. and K. 8")
State Teachers College the follow-1 groups addressed by the local rep­
Consequently. In view of thia re­
given up this year, lho*e In Hills- n u
th&gt;t Jult voros or nuns
whose travel leuZre from South
Friday evening, before a capacity ing four years, receiving his B. 8. j resentatlves.
wnose travel wum irorn ooutn oudlence lhe
claM. Com­
duction in weight and gas tax
dale and VanBuren counties
|
,uniclent No one need ever
money and the high cost of labor
Americ* for Banner readers were pjunentlng the Junior clasa. pre- degree. He has been attending sum-. Among those who took part In
Teaciiers in these three counties.1,
lhat hc can un another (who
and materials the dty has been
Forty members of the Altoft. Al­ intemipted by American entry in-1 ,enle&lt;j one of the moat entertaining mcr school at M. 8 C, East Lan-1 this annua! Vocations Day. addres­ htaWMVtata
«z-hAl*rvhln«
tn
.
"
.
—
however, may get scholarships to
forced to Increase II* charges for gonquin and Fisher 4-H clubs plant­
------- —--------- K-tai, im thi. lhree.acl pUyii Uut hM ever been
sing and will receive his Master's'Ing groups of students interested tn attend In AUegan. Charlotte. Albion
curb and gutter Improvements.
ed 3000 Norway and White Pine country after many anxious weeks undertaken. "Foot Loose" proved to degree from that school this sum-, their particular work, were: C. M. or Coldwater if they so desire In­ good advantage.
..
I1 McCrary, nn
Mr* Mavnarrl
on farming*
farming: Mrs.
Maynard formation about this matter may be
seedlings at their camp site on the spent in Caribbean ports and be a great slices*
mer.
What made tne sight of them even
Moynahan.
nursing:
J.
W.
Holstead.
aboard
various
freighters
which
Following his graduation from W
north aide of Algonquin lake. Satur­
The play was ably directed by Miss
obtained from M". Smith's office.
day. under the direction of County traversed submarine Infested waters Dorothy cook, and by the student 8. T C. he taught music in the• engineering: Don Siegel, bookkeep­
Salida a few days ago was their
enroute back to the United States. director. Roger Bennett. Great schools at Millington for aix years,. Ing and accounting; Carl Van Loo. CONSULTANT IN
Agent Foster.
mantle of snow showing in Ute
Members also inspected 5000 seed­ In fact, the last ship that they were credit must be given to the direc­ before going to his present positionr drafting; George Baulch and Mr. LIBRARY WORK
March sunshine more clearly thMt
Collins, telephone work: Richard
lings set last year and found that on picked up a couple boat loads tors as well as any others who
During the next eight months. ever the outlines of these great
EMORY M. GREGG. Adm.
Through his musical leadership.. Cook, journalism; George Carpenter.’I Miss Rosemary E Livsey of the mountains that I find It so hard to
more than 50 per cent had lived tn of sailors from a torpedoed mer­ helped tn any way to make this per­
In order to settle the estate of spite of the very dry weather dur­ chantman who had been adrift for formance a success.
Mr. Hynes lias become the best1 selling: George Hebden. secretarial' teachers' and chUdrens' department
Herbert B Hoag an auction sale will ing the early 1MI summer. Some of ten days. Both are now aafely back
known faculty member In that city's) work; C. B. Burkholder, auto me­ of the Los Angeles public Ubraty.
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
v be held al the place - located 1 *4 the trees had made a growth of more
schools and his promotion to the: chanlcs; Mrs Duane Pugh, halr-i wiU be working as a library con' miles east of Bedford or 3-4 miles than six Inches during the year.
listed tn the United States Army
The regular meeting of the Wom­ principalship has met with unani­■ dressing; Mias Helen Nelson, social suitant In the seven counties of the
PLAYING WITH ANN
west of Court school. A good list of
en of the Moose will be held Friday mous approval.
work.
. W. K. Kellogg Foundation area.
household furniture and stock and
Among thcae visited in their. Dates for Barry county are April 29 ARBOR ORCHESTRA
Under his leadership, the Char­
evening.
May
1.
with
Mrs.
Nell
Jones
YOUTH COUNCIL
NO PUBLIC f. O. O. F.
Robert Roush, a student at the
tools will be offered. Loren D Cop­
Senior
Regent
of Battle Creek lotte band has gained a statewide homes or places of business were:
ELECTS OFFICERS
.
pock will cry the sale and Milt BANQUET THIS YEAR
University of Michigan, was one «4
reputation and for several years has Mrs. Richard Cook, home making;
Th* City Youth Council met
i«-.i
Hastings Odd Fellows announce —.
Lelnaar will act as clerk. See the
■tm,
I he executive board of the local won high honors at the Tulip Fes­ Ray Cook, welding: Dr. A. B. Gwinn.
a group of musicians presenting a
adv. elsewhere In this Issue for full that their annual banquet will not
tival at Holland. He will again lead Dr. R. O. Flnnie and Dr. G. F. Fish­ NAMED AS JURORS
be held this year, but instead a joint
particulars.
Mr,
&lt; P ™ •«* »U committee chair- his band at that event on May 23. er. physicians; Dr. Norbert Scho- IN U. 8. DIST. COURT
emoon. Ha played with the
Odd Fellow and Rebekah family
fo
men are *’kpd IO mert w,th her His Spring Band Bounce has be­ walter. osteopath: Charles Leonard,
Hastings men who have been
MRS. FRED STAMBAUGH. Prop.
night will be held at the lime of the i&gt;FY&gt;rre*t h wllfon 'j^hn^Hrwltt' at 4:30 P m Ttu*e meetings will come one of the leading event* of undertaker.
drawn on the traverse Jury for the
usual banquetc-May 15.
Teachers who discussed their spe­ May term of the United States dis­ slonal organisation
** f0110’*1 by “ ^nrr at the Kbt the year in Charlotte and will be
band Mrs Stambaugh will have an
Last year
three Instrumental
Increasing demands on the public
cial field were: 8upt. D. A. Van trict court at Grand Rapids are Ed­
held on Friday evening May 1.
SK'jS?11
h°“r
for war time donations have
The many friend* in Barry county Buskirk and Edwin Taylor, teach­ ward W. Lawrence. Pred Green and
mite north of Nashville. She Is of­ prompted the I. O. O. R to take John Hewitt, chairman of the sum,
Wyandotte combined their on
especially nt Freeport. Woodland ing: Arthur Lower, music; Carl
fering an excellent list of horses, this course this year. In addition, mer program; MU* Helen Wade. MEMBER OF SPECIAL
and Hasting* extend congratulations Damson, marine work; Tac Gies, drawn as a grand juror and has to tras and gave public concerts.
cows. hogs, chickens, farm tools, hay the lodge has been unfortunate for chairman of winter program; and salvage COMMITTEE
to Mr Hynns on thl* splendid pro­ forestry: Roy Garner, aviation: Ver­ report on May 11. Traverse jurors Idea has grown rapidly and
• nd grain and household goods
1U». Purr, eltalnmn ot the toW.1
AdmM Oron,. H Roc, 0, motion.
nal Conklin, machlntst* '
__________
report May 13.
Henry Flannery will cry the sale every banquet These banquets have
approximate membership of
New York City, a former Hastings
and Merle Scott will act aa clerk. been delightful events but rather SPECIAL MEETING
are uniting their efloru. Nest
PROMOTED TO A
man. was named as a member of UNDERGOES OPERATION
I. o. o. F. LODGE
See the adv. elsewhere in this te- than increase the price and then
day afternoon they wiU pi
Gordon Havens, a former Rutland FIRST UEUTENANCY
, a special committee ot expert ship
ACTIVITIES
sue for full particulars.
stand a' chance of further losses,
tti Tuesday evening a special builders authorized to determine the and Hastings resident, underwent
Tuesday evening three candidates
Friend* of Merwyn Plumley, son
this action was taken.
meeting of Hastings Chapter No. 7. (Mobility of salvaging the burned sn appendectomy at Beyer hospital of Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Plumley of Leon Doster, Lawrence Moore and
SOIL CONSERVATION
O. E. 8. was held for the purpo** of and flooded (U0.000.000 liner Nor­ nt Ypsilanti on Tuesday morning. Nashville, will be intereeted to learn Rex Strickland, received the Initia­
PAYMENTS
conferring the degree* of the order mandle and making It over for war While here he was employed al th* that he has been promoted to the tory degree at Hastings Lodge No. dolph Ganz. orchestral
2.924 checks have been sent to DEATH OF MRS. L.
on Lewis Hine. The initiatory work duty
L. HOLLOWAY OF ADRIAN
Strand theater, going from Hastings rank of First Lieutenant. He wrote sb. i. a O F
was put on by Corinthian Chapter
.
«a *
to Ypsilanti. He was doing as well I his parents that he had Just relum­
The First degree will be conferred Grainger, the fsmoMa
aervation paymenu. A. C. P. pay­
of Kalamazoo. Preceding the cere- BASEBALL BCHEDL’LE
as passible at last report.
ed from a three week*' cruise, but on Tuesday evening. May 5. it U
known
here,
passed
away
Saturday
ments amount to 512(250.96: parity
mony
a
6.30
dinner
was
served.
CHANGED
could give no definite information expected.
_ _ ___________
paymenu. (27.970 M making the morning at her home in Adrian.
HOME
DEFENSE
MEETING
about where he had been. He is a
---------------I Because of the auger rationing,
She is survived by one daughter.
total (15627724.
Supt. Buell Grice of the. Clarks-! the ball game scheduled with Ionia, AT STAR GRANGE
censor for hts division of the Mar­ PENNOCK
Mrs. Henry L. Wilson (Maude HolUndenherlff Leon Doster will be ines. Capt. James Roosevelt being KITCHEN GUILD
BENEFIT SVPFER
.
ville schools has enlisted tn the U. there, on May 5. ha* been changed
Pennock hospiul kitchen guild
Roast beef supper at Quimby Iocs were held tn that city on Mon­ 8. army. Elwood Brake,
achool, to May 12. The one set for May the speaker pt a Home Defense a member of the same division. Re­
church this Thurs . Apr. 30. (20 to day afternoon. Her husband wu a commissioner of Ionia Co. te sub-, 1 here vrlth Belding ha* been moved meeting to be held at Star Grange cently Lieut.. Plumley waa a guest
7 to help furnish the dayroom at brother of th* Uta W. J. Holloway stltutlng until another teacher may. ahead to April 30 Other changes Hall Tuesday evening. May 5. AU at a luncheon where Mrs. Franklin
Fort Custar.
Mr. 4-M of this city.
in other sports ara being arranged interested are Invited to attend.

stamp buyers

VkS:; ’•«“»in

SIXTY EIGHT ON
HONOR ROLL

64TH ANNUAL
CONVENTION

REGULATIONS FOR
BICYCLE TRAFFIC

CITY'S CHARGE FOR
CURB AND GUTTER
INCREASED

DADCDT RADNFI K
KvDLKI DAKI1LJ IJ

00693387

(UAnTif-CC f||T
JI1UKIAULJ LUI

PAYING PROGRAM

MODERNIZATION
0F RURAL SCHOOLS

bS

VOCATIONS DAY
Tiictruv
TUESDAY

"Foot Loose" Scores

Curcess

4-H Clubs Carry On
Tree Planting Project

Two Auction Sales

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL M, 1S43

uk!

apbo

Maatlaas. Mlrhlraa
Uoyd
been awarded a dairy herd classir | Saturday, starting with May 3
ficaUon certificate by Um Holstein- Those making this announcement
Friesian Asaoctetion of America.'are Reahm Motor Sales, Moynahan
Brattleboro. Vt. Eighteen of MT. ’ and Paul, Inc, Burkholder. Ntechtall tall aa Baaarotsi
OaAOi'a Holstein* were rated at an. Inc. and Service Oarage.
• PMiix uwatblpa aa
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard J. Moyna- this classification, 4 of which were' Maurice Foreman, Chairman of at iba Cltr ot Haitian
han art moving into the residence “Very Good". 7 "Good Plus", * the Barry County Chapter for Inm «. Dttbte St. Mt vacated by "Good", and 1 waa "Pair'.
fantlle Paralysis, announces Chat a
Many Hastings and Baltimore final audit showed that a net amount
township residents will be sorry to of S251.T2 was received from the
found in Um council procaedtag* learn that Mrs. Cora Althouse of March of Dimes celebration In honVermontriUe. a former Hastings or of the president's birthday. Of
every taxpayer and public-spirited Twp. resident, has had the mlafor- this toUl I125M goes to the Nacltlxen.
j tune to break her knee cap
A* tlona'1 Foundation and S125M Ls
Ftre reportedly starting from an' she Ls over M years of age the frac- reserved foe the local chapter.
oil store In the wash room, did allure te especially serious She te| Mr. an(J Mrs Will Johnson were
■mH amount of damage at the Tim &lt; the mother of Carey Althouse of i al Hastings
—u,~
____ _j “
to —
see their ■*
daughter.
Burke home In the second Ward1 Hastings.
| Mrs
—... Bemar
Bernard Peck, who has been
ill but
out‘ wno
who is
te better
oeiicr at
ai this
um Ma,nr. city
Saturday afternoon.
| Mtes Minnie Fowler, an employee very 111
Frank D. Hobbs, son of Mr. and'in lhe Wayland Globe composing Ume. They also catted on Mrs
•J’”"1.
Mrs. W. H Hobbs. Delton, was re- room, won the prise at a com- Johnson's sisters. Mrs. Anna Moah- M1n"‘W*l“
cently Initiated into lhe active' tnunity spelling bee in Wayland on ler and Mrs. Rose Seeber. Mm. | Mup«r
chapter of Phi Delta Theta frater- Wednesday evening This te an ex- Moshier is planning soon to go to1 MI,rhU
nity of Franklin College in Franklin, cellent plan for other cities lo fol------------ .---------------------------------rU
_
I low—sm old-fasnloned spell-down.. spending the winter in Hastings.
| She te 84 years old —Middleville
[Bun.
M i..
Robert Franaun cooper. 31. son

Bakery Specials
..27c

Strawberry pic, tach

35c

Applesauce cake, each

BANGHART BAKERY
Pkoas 3431

Jtffsrioa 8L

Grand St.. Hutlngs. Mich, wai
ehoMn honor man of hl* company at
mldwestem Naval Training Stalion. A motion picture operator In
Hutlngs for several years. Cooper
left his position to enlist in the Navy.
Through a series of aptitude tests
given the 180 men of lite company.
he hu been selected to attend the
Navy's aviation radio school.

Mm4.
&gt;&gt;r &lt;t&gt;&gt; Clark. Baiu&gt;&lt;

Xaoera

|l.li*34 wkteh •« the 1OOU1I MMettoa
Hall* &gt;pt«o4. MaUaa caniM.
Millar U&lt;

1 Cwrto*
Soarr-rUar oU,»a.
i FtaUra CatuhlM.

or ■CTUviaoBa

SJ--

u-s^xiB'S.«.

*r ■•vtril im'niai
that ibr Cl»tk b.

IllM. Carrie*.
!?"■?!' u
Ua aaaMaaad iba tel- !•
«'

I. Agrkvltsrsi
Bolger. Psllar.

'Thl
a Harry Chaaaaaua
0 Fraoi Calay ...__
Jabs Crawfa
W« MtCaaa

lo Haalib uni

OABD or lUPEBVItOBI
rot Tba Ceonty af Barry
►artfully tabHroart.

. Balarlrr

1.

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s*

I !

y

MARRIAGE I. CENM.S
Elwln H- Wood. Freeport
Betty J. Kidder. Freeport
Winona Newman. Allegan Oo ... II
Russell Vaughn Raynolds. Doster 19

Charles H Rose, Irving Twp
Ullle Florence Higgins. Irving Twp

MOTHER'S DAY

SUNDAY, MAY 10

Lovely Selection of Mother s Day Greatmg Cards.
Remember Mother, she never forgets.
A&amp;o. a large selection of general card* for all occasions.

A minister advertised for a man
servant. The next morning a well
dressed young man

breakfast by 7 o clock?
later asked •
I guess »o." replied the young

BSMLUTIOB

"Well, can you polish all the allver,
wash the dishes and keep the house
neat and Udyl
parton.
answered
young fellow. "I came here to Me
about getting married, but If it's
going to be aa much work as all
that you can count me out right

LEE

OFFICE

SUPPLY

Buslaeasman's Department Store"
144 E. Stale St

I’hoiir 2741

H.

:

TIRES LAST LONGER
Tn eave tires automobile com­
panies aay transfer front Urea to uagi»rM
diagonally opposite rear wheete and j!
vice vena, every 3.000 or 4.000 miles omm, tc

Culherl it

Mta. Miller

14 Bara • rd DeOaTia

GOING!!

GOING FAST!
Cur-stock of lumber and other items is
going fast
better take advantage of
these ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

r K

fTRAND
^9 Hostings. Mich.

Millar

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 1 and 2
IHI! i’l 1

I l \ l I 1.1

ATTRACTION

A GENTLEMAN AT HEART
SECRETS OF THE WASTELANDS

HINDS CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Barrel Phillip* spent
Sunday in Hastings with their son
Robert and family and in the after­
noon wen', to Pennock hospital to
tee their new grandson, who ar­
rived sometime Saturday to make
hte home with Mr. and Mr*. Joe
Konleczny and will answer to the
name of Kenneth Karl
Mrs George Clouse and daughter
Katherine called on Mrs Katie
Bnyder Wednesday evening and
Susie Phillipa called Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pugh of Hes­
linga spent Sunday al Guy Willard's.
LONG WAIT
A depsrtment store recently put
In escalators
A young attendant
noticing that a woman shopper had
waited some time by the device,
walked up to her and said. "May
I be of service to you. madam?
No. thank you." wu her reply.
I am going to the basement and
wu just waiting for the steps lo re­
verse"
‘

TH EVI I? ■=
Telephones 2244-2557 E

and Wm. Boyd (llopalonc Cassidy) in

How about Hardware, Pairit, Glass, Lime,
Plaster, Cement, Roofing and all items
of Lumber. Check up on what you need
Come in and see how little money it
takes to buy what you need

Harry R

Miller

SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 3 and 4

Good Samaritan &lt;after an hour's
hard work changing a tire for a
lady
_ driver
-------- i:
Well. I hope that
spare will take you home
Lady Driver: "I'm sure It will. I
only live
street."

Manna shearer and Melvyn Douglas In

WE WERE DANCING
llargain matinee Munday 1:M te 3:

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI., MAY 5, 6. 7.
Dorothy Lamour. John Payne and Wiittem

?? MONEY ??

THE FLEET'S IN

Barry

theatre
?
JCi

Hostings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

We Deliver Any Reasonable Order

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 1 and 2
DOLBLI IE ATI tt ATTRACTION

Look What I DidI

Regis Toomey and Adete Longmire in

BULLET SCARS

TERMS OF SALE—CASH!

"BELOW THE BORDER
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 3 and 4

THE HOME LUMBER CO
HASTINGS

I just helped these folks into snappy
new Spring clothes, and a fa they happy!
Yessir, mohey sure con do a lot for you!

Why don t you lot us help you, too?
for inforvnotion about loam.

Bobby Blake. Don Dailey, Jr., and Donna Reed

MOKEY

WUJTt.

TUES.. WED.. THURS., MAY 5. 6. 7
Edward G. Robinson and Jane Wyman in

LARCENY INCORPORATED

OK PHONE

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
ISl 1-1 W. Slate Street

PHONE 2276

. SS.

Um Townaond dub

Supervisors’
Proceedings
. anasiou

Td5.

Local Ntui T

well wager some of the old-timers
could out-spell a lot of tile younger
generation

ItasUaga. MtoMgaa

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
M. to a F, M. Saturdays 8
PHONE 3733

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, APRIL M, 1U?

It. M. C. A. NEWD

Ivey of Lansing, brother and stater I PRAIRIEVILLE

I THREE CORNERS

Mr and
Clnlr D. Yelter spent i
W' “5°“* caU&lt;&lt;1 at *“*! Mr «nd Mr*. Lyle Kizer and son
wltar^l2t*r?£dav ihm
Sdn&lt;1‘‘y wUh thelr kon and dsugh- ,McCue home Saturday.
Mri Blanche Stanley and Jack
altSded tte Dtatrif^Hi-Y tattbS J!r;ln',aw’ “r and MnL tlMr U ,R*v and
J w McCue were of Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mr*
conference
Mnrrti ... annoint«?'Ye,Ur •n&lt;1 son PW1|P
Kalama- Riven an unanimous call to return1 James Boulter and family Friday!
st &lt;410*1 repmMitaUve otBanv
•
,or
(ounh year “ P*110' ot u'e
County al the .na!r
I Mr and Mr. Lyle William, and
‘£S1“ “
' eotiltt'S"’her^i”®1
I
AND
Hastings Hl-Y members are look-1son Dean of Grand Rapids were,
Bunnell.
covered from her recent Hinns as
big forward to summer activities i Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. und! Dr Edmund H. BabblU, Supt. oflr“P*dly a* her friends hoped for. I
and a number plan to attend the Mrs. Leslie Williams
[the Grand Rapids district held the - Mr n,)d Mrs. Pred Stanley and
•, Y. M. C. A. Camp Hayo-Wcnt-Ha | The many friends here of Mr and1 «»t»l meeting of the Methodist ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed plu* of Kalama- 1
'on Torch Lake. The Club under Mr*. N. HUworth Fender will regret1 chureh Wednesday evening.
: x&lt;?03nd Mr. and Mr*. Orlie Fisher'
u». mi.
Mr reuurr
nr&gt;«r was
-u loarn
UUn
A inuinrr
moih.r uno
.nd aaugnier
a.u,hir.' Banquet,
tenquH I ?!,
‘'“’u
.ur.uuv., ui wh.- &gt;. m. u. viuu me
- — ------- —r —
• —--------- ••—
urn,
a
«Utan«. Ln
in FH«
---- - -nfier- tAkInB
.guests of Mm. Dan Lewis today at•! elven imnartsnt
Important o
assistance
the —
wrloiisly 111. -•
shortly
taking un 1 will be held in
in the MethndKt
Methodist ehureh
church • sf,and ¥*!'. Mar?L-j\
n pot luck luncheon and a social1 I1
as
h*&lt;»
... Victory
.—A. Drive
m ..
. one their residence
resilience in
in Woodland
woomuiKl with
Willi 1 Friday evening. May Bth. - —":| Mr. and Mr*. David Shepherd*
•te»i
afternoon
-•
- contribution
______poisoning
■__ ,__ , and l&amp; ....
. ____ ./
.contribution to
to the
the National
National n*.
De- _septic
«UU . in a . _
- - jProgram^
.
i critical condition We wish for him
Mother * D«y will be fittingly obMr. and Mr*. George Adrianson
Mrs. AlUron Tolles entertained the
Ah,n ».hnin_
“ complete S4rx
and rapid recovery
Methodist church Sun- and Mr. and Mrs Lewi* Johnson,
Ujmd I club on Tuesday evening ati1 Aben Jbhnson was elected pml-;
»"*•*• j uTand
Mr. aBd Mrs. Hmrr
Elmer MtaltS
Wallers and
and *5npd,n
jr„ an(j family spent Bunday with
pXle^UMon which f!^XdmiY8UnB d"‘W^,'^,Do,,na and A,yce of Bj,‘ day. May 10th.
i copies union which meets on 8nn- &gt;i„ rri&lt;.v ..-r„
nr
Mr. and Un. Robert Orr and famSTONY POINT
?.«•' ™ «u»
.
Mrs. Edward Bottum entertained church^
John Aellek and lady friend of,
-----" tlw Good Time club ul a dessertThis arganteatlop has been startn
*,l’J Kalamazoo visited at- J. D Aellek * | POLITICAL BOTTLENECK
\ bridge Tuesday afternoon.
ed by the YMCA with the co- "*r' an“-Mr*. lister D. Yelter and
j The little boy was throwing stone*
oration of MimSm of iome 1 ~.i ■‘■"PW «* Katamaroo wiU .pend Sunday.
\ -rv,. t —e * tth .4 ■
■
operation of l..^..—.....
■
Mr.
and
Mrs
H.
J.
Waggoner
and
a lady stopped and reprimanded the
.
J?
1 BBUflW Buthrrelwrelw,.
Mr. ll.ilu..., -hA. U
—
mvlt- next 8unday wiLv Lieut, and Mrs.
club held their surprise birthday-ed the group to meet at The First'
jH-,; —
Harvey
------ • —
Kenney
—*------(Marguerite Yellen I ,Mr. and Mrs Kenneih Waegoner of i youth.
“Don’t you know that If you do
at‘84
Selfrid.e
Field.- Mt. Clemens.
party with Mr*. Lawrence Allerding ptasbyterfan Church and has given I a
’l,rld*c Fk,d
■!iOlivet visited ul B. J. Wellman's:
j that.” she warned, "you'll never get
on Wednesday evening, in honor, of'important -support to the project J Mr Bnd Mrs- Ro«&lt;r Williams-and,j' Sunday.
J. D. Aellek made a business trip to be President?"
her blrtlujay. All niember*x-werr The Union will later accept Mr., family of Delton were Friday overt
to priding Friday
!
’’That'* all right." replied the boy
present and rari!* were played, ttie, Stone's invitation to meet al the' n,®ht *tnd Saturday guest* of hte
Mrs. Elizabeth Crabb and her si*- j “I’m a Republican."
prizes going to Mhr~Mlcliael Aller- Methodist church.
| parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wil­
ter. Mrs Duel of Alto, visited the ’
ding and Mrs. Prank Hoamer. A
The organization te to be run by1 Hams.
Crabb farm here Friday. The two I
chop-guey supper was served and lhe members though under adult
Maury E. Moore visited his sonIndies have Just returned from
Mrs, Allerding received some lovelv supervbjon. A varied program has i in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
gilta.
1 been planned by t£e committee in I Floyd Wallers and daughter Marlon Florida where they spent the last]
• • •
•
order to give both depth and In- In Grand Rapids a week ago Sat- winter. They expect to move soon
to their new home at Lowell.
Mrs. Leo Wellfare was hooless to terest appeal to members of ages urday.
Pennock Hospital Guild No. 18 on l3’18
'
i V" Leslie William* who spent
HIC KORY CORNERS
(
Thursday afternoon, with Mr*. HerOther officer* elected were Bally. n week with relatives In Plainwell
Mrs. H. Bartlett came home Sat-'
bert Bishop and Mr*. Ralph Haw- Goodyear—viee-president. Beverley returned home Thursday.
theme assisting.
A program of Bradford—Secretary.
and
Joan
Mf. and Mr*. Earl Colby of Alto urday after spending a week with'
games wu* conducted by Mrs. Haw- Moore—-Treasurer. The group will (were evening guests recently of Mr. Mrs. E. Henion of Galesburg. Mr.
and Mrs Y. ODonnel and Mr. and
thorne with Mrs. Hany Larsen. Mr*. B°
Y"n,tee Springs on May 2 for land Mr*. Clair D Yelter.
Comstock callStella Ruling, Mrs Keller and Mrs “ Plcn|c outing.
| Mr anri Mrs
WaJteri and Mrs. C. O’Donnell -of-----------------------Fn-d Friedrich winning Hie most
.
,
*
,
Marion of Grand Rapids were Sun,.on .J?’ ’I'
au,Yj?y; ,
(tames. Mrs. Anna Newton Is the\ A ‘rau|’o! youn« musicians ^are day dinner guest* of hte parents
AUe,? TT? ftnd,son Michael
May hosten.
have organized an orchestra of their Mr and Mrs Edw Walters
of Plttlnwell called on Mr and Mrs.
Striking Ensembles You'll love!
• • •
own. Thl* group played for the
Miss Jeanne William*, left’ n week'Pnu* Tow" “nd Mr a,nd Mrs Mor­
On Wednesday evening of last Y;
A 'Y“uth c2?’*“n Dancc aK° Friday for Kalamazoo tn take! ,0!\Pc,f.r8_8?5drday ancr’'S’.n;. u
week Circle No 0 of the Methodist “ tho ParUh Houm’ Prlday “W jup the duties of her new poalllon
Mrs. H. E. Barnes was at Richland
B
of .....
Harry at the Stationery Co. there.
on business Monday.
W. 8. C. 8. met with Mrs.
B. The orchestra consists
— «.
F Cowl.* for u carry-ln supper, fol- Wpod'
manager. Alden BurMi. IM. K«m&gt; W l»r BM. I
lowed bv a business meeting. Mrs RCM. Earl
Eari I*wte Francis Goggins, ter, Mtea Marjorie Kenyon of Kata-',
Brand; 1&gt;lr|t muxoo were Sunday
afternoon
Elmer Robinson directed several1
Fashioned with a flair! Dashing
clever and Interesting contest* dur­• U. 'iuu?’ Duanc Ottosen, and Vern guests of her couiln. Mr. and Mrs.1
striped jackets, jaunty belted
,
,
Claude A. Hammond.
;
ing the social hour. Mrs. Bernard! McMillan.
styles, casual tailored shirts &lt; . .
Quigley is the May hostess and of­'
The Friday night nartv following' Davld Robln«m and Mtes-Delort*
were Saturday night and,
ficers arc to be elected ut that time. tJ ,0*7“L aueSro by on?
teamed with zippered long-lined

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Frida

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BEET GREENS
RHUBARB home grown
PANSY PLANTS
FLOUR BEST YET

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young . tender

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' hundred bovs and airls Mr Rm- Sunday guests of the former *
Miniature May pole* and spring Qarner axateled In carrying out the brothrr-ln-law and steter. Mr. and
Howers made attractive table dec- progtain tar Uu- evenl^
thriMr*. Richard Cook of Durand,
orutloiu for Hie dinner nt lhe Hus- 1 "
tnc^ evening.
|----------------- ----------------------tings Country club on Sunday DOUD CORNERS
j HICKORY CORNERS
Nlnety-wven member* and guest*
Callers ut Daisy Bergman's HimMonday. Anril 20. was Mr and
were present.
, day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones Mrs. Jesse Kenyon’s 4otli annlverrnnmiimenin’rv’.^
ii ! nnd daughter of Hastings and Mr*. f*ry.
On ’ Sunday relatives and
wnilTt Miuturd lof Pnmtae ’ it? : Rov Hamllto" of BatUc Crwk
I friends from Hastings. Battle Creek.
Nr aS-1?emettaSLd^^A.rr„’ J P Rwl and
MaM,e Leah- Fjut Uruy’ K-l-maroo and CloverWedne-Jdav &lt; vei
‘tea^wJk
” of PrR‘riev“&gt;e were d*’»n« d«le came with a lovely wedding
wim ?wo tab« ta
,Ue?U Tue*d’,y al ,hr “cMannls cake, a generous pot luck dinner
ww? MM
w»iMnrrr mJ i h4Sm&lt;‘ Mr and Mrs' Wrey McMB,mh and many beautiful flowers and
Norbert Scho^Tter
Mr? «e™ta and fam,ly Wr" eallc* Su,,d*&gt;
lovHy ’‘'fa and aurprtaed Mr and
K wm. J?.*
Mr and Mrs Lyndrn NorrU nnd Mrs Kn’yon Bl IhHr beautiful
?u7 lh? ir^vcUn^ri^^r,' ,a““y CaUed °”
Ra,M,aM'a ut ,ann bomr *r»l °f »,ckory
Jrveii1 twtni^ninv^a^ rt ,he SUr dlsUlct Sunday evening.
nets. Guest* Include.! Mr. Kenyon's
was served bitarc, play began.
, Mr nnd Mra OK( Splllans nnd mother. 87 years old. seven brolhThc April meeting of Pennock ,a,nlly ot
*l*nt Sunday ut ers and sisters and Mm. Kenyon’*
hospital Guild No. 4. lhe Sliver 1 Jo,„’n. Ho^htallng's..
| mother. 78 years old, one sister and
Guild. w.u entertained by Miss. Jean
John We&gt;'cnnan spent Sunday, many niece* and nephews.
Mr
Brower on Friday evening
After
hon,p’
,
I a»d
Kenyon are hard working
dnwrt. bridge was played with Mrs. lack'oI’7orESIGHT---------- ' prominent resident people nnd have
WMI ny«n. Mo WHOM SmIU,,
• I'M hom.
hlm miserably. During Hie run of: teens.
Rfcbard^row^
nnP Ot hU ptay* " y0UnC 510 a Wppk I Mrs. John Mourer spent Thursday
with Mrs. Grace Marshall of Fine
lake Mr and Mrs. Mourer were at
Battle Creek on business Saturday.
PIUI
.b,lr .or.
Mrs, Fred Crickmore of Easton
Mm Frederick Palmer gave a 8:30
1spent last week with her uncitf and
dinner tar the Windsjorm bowling'°?ye
amtmxl at the youths ,aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Otte Lawrence
proposal. but he might well have
Mra. Crickmore spinl the winter in
California.
• Utl UM u.rn wro enoruMM b,. “!«“«•
-«* Chun- CMplm
Mrs. Wm. Knestrick and son El­
Dr D. D. Walton with hte works ot
'
---- ------- mer of near Climax called on Mr.
magic.
•-—I— at the home of Mrs. For- and Mrs Harry Simpson Sunday
! entertained
rest Potter on N. Broadway. Hon-; afternoon
Mrs. B. A. LyBnrker entertained or* at bridge went to Mrs. Prank
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCue and
her dessert bridge club on Tuesday Rogers and Mrs. Al Besamer.
| Mr.. Ethel Loomta. Mm Lucv Hnrspring flowers furnishing the dec- [
‘
J M r
oration*. War stamjrs were given)
the winners.
Z?

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slacks! Of handsome colorful
rayons, beautifully tailored. 12
to 20.

FOUNDER’S
FEATURE

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mack of
Lacey and Mrs. Iva Kelley of Hos­
tings were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Kelley and family Thursday
evening. April 23, for a birthday
dinner In honor of-Mr. Mack.
”

Of fresh lovely cot­
tons in bright while
or pastels that glor­
ify a tan!

Mrs. Clarence Johncock entertain­
ed the Busy Eight Club at her home
Tuesday evening. MU* Katharine
Wetber and Mrs. Harry McDonald
won the honors playing pedro.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Benham enter­
tained the parents and brothers and
sisters of Raymond Reynolds who
was Inducted into the army April
22. AU were present but Curly who

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such perfect tailoring as we
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was usually found only in
high-priced hand-tailored
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different, too, aa you can Me
from thia picture from one
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Other outfits at 2.29 and 4.98

MrA:.

Mrs. Russell Zerbel entertained
her club nt dessert mid cards Wed- ,
nesday afternoon, April 22.*at her
home on South Hanover. Winners
nt pedro were Mrs. Ellis Kelley, Mrs. ‘
Duane Miller, and Mrs. Royal Hayes.
The next meeting will lx; held May
20 nt the home of Mrs. Lloyd An­
derson.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TOTfRDAY. APRIL M. 1941

|a game out and next Monday night!Uy and m*d« the acquaintance of!dot gutata of her parent*. Mr and
I Gang (0».
th* final
leadership
will be decided,
Mr*. Wm. Havens Monday dinner
BLISS MATINEE-London GD—--------—-----------------------------------------i hl* new grandson
____ ______
_____
___ *'
»
Mr. and Mr* Itertert Oeigtr
' “r
Le«®ard
Cleveland (1); Toledo &lt;3i—Salem!' :Leonard*
won. a_ pair
of__ium
fmm Piston
Dtitnn Rings
Wlrura and
anA Strand
Atranft took 1 called on Mr. and Mr*. Herman,
I. from
KaAnaroo
a complete serie* from Hastings I Buche of Lake Odessa. Saturday ath“"7ek^wtm he Parente
I (0).
Beauty
Studio
Monday
night
to
'
temoon.
I
•P«
’
t
th
*
weekend
with
her
parent*.
bowling **•TWENTY YEARS AGO
1 FIFTY YEARS AGO
Apru re. ion
1
MM
— —--- — ------ ;--------------ray,
thb--l«ad- mak* the aettlng for the last eve-1 The Mrs Jane, Gaytha and Ma«- Mjj^nhuiiop of
Pragruiu. play*. *tc.. designed
April 12. 1822
| April 14. 1892
The Ford'* hotel ha* changed^,. by vlrtue of ,•«. M5 &lt;181-241-!?” a lhf variou» &gt;«•&lt;«*» a»* fight- wing of play.
[dalana Kime were Ln Ionia, Bun-1
their hrnne
Blds for the construction of the]
'
"
' '
' reioectlve clreu?t*‘ In the Piston
Wlnrtetoirn won a pa.r from ’ field and Lake Odessa. Friday af'- j
e a^"S^l dTy
hantbi. the new proprietor being Mr.
t
t
( commercial Leanew
Pennock
hospital
were
opened
8. A. are plentilul to. the point
W. B. Simmon* of Whltneyvllle..
’
.
Z7
respective circuit*. In the Piston Boyes Real Estate: Portia* had the temoon.
I with thelr rrandoarent*. Mr. and
Monday but none were accepted be-, &gt;&gt;
gue and a 587 in the Piston Ring Ring
League,
the
Office
team te
nn
Trte
bv
one
rinw
Bennet:
Ur«
Wnurv
’
Mas.
’.
0
;
—
•—
■»
—
•
‘
v,
’
—
r
—
~
r«*c
&gt;&gt;n
tnv
oy
one
iiuix
txAuiti
ung
un
Emery
ucncoict
ana
1
cause the price* were too high andi
Mrs. Henry Smith died of con- League. The big series waa seven: leading the Machine* by one game. and oown
lbe first two from Joanne ot Greenville were Sunday
the bld* were incomplete.
Tire Ehle Construe lion Co. of Bat­ sumption at her home in lhe first pms short of the season’s high in- “ *h* lnd5pendt"t., Ua8ue lhe B*ta Sigma Phi and Banner won visitors of Herbert Geigers. In the I
-grams either contemplated or In
-----,
dividual
count
but
it
will
give
the
~
fd
‘
“
*"
’
**
.
pn
2f
“
!5,
w,
?
n
5?
«
«ne
from
State
Insulation.
I
afternoon
Mr*.
Geiger
and
Jimmie
:
aivkouai
out
win
give
me
------,
r.
.
wm
uuu&gt;
oww
tle Creek will start work In a few
——----.
____ &lt;___________
■__ ■__ ______
ther a
are
leading Woodland by_*lx
by six
__*_________
_________
________
„ II
League kcgler*
*ome- lhcy
«JeacHng
DcrPj Taliaferro and France* and
operation to help insure that more day* on the New Michigan Central1 J°hn Write returned from CThl- Commercial
Mrs. Benedict
and Joanne
callj I
ot Ure total available reiourccs M
cago Monday and has accepted a thing to think about during the same*. The Hasting* Ice andI Fuel juppslrom turnedrin a pair af 494 ed on Mrs. Annis Strong of Pin-Jl_^------------——
“ thrt« k*l’le ^od over Perk »
t0 lead tf.c
Rulh pctfr.
saved for Uta purpose of making Un-1 7-^ LansUig Preabytery will hold,
5n81"e*r
,* atamPlnS summer month*.
Harold Phillip*, bowling for Vlk- ■Tave,7l " 1 . Recreation league. wn waa
wjy, 46a
Ur. u&gt;d Mr, Arthur Hooper errMMrt. BUI and
plement* of warfare, the current it* annual two-day session here next,111111 at Breckenridge. Colo.. eta *ai........ ......... . —....... .— Mac
xacivor
iraueo with
wiui 473.
ar*,
Ivor trailed
tertalned friend* In honor of MrichQ*«1 hy the Hl-Y lo attend an
ccnsumed by most of these “morale Monday and Tuesday.
a«T of
* day.
wlll Ings, in the Commercial League con- ...
necu-a for
lor a '’select circle"
circle score by
ov ”
Uoow
----------------- ---------------------“ have B three KIUI1C ai»van-1
and Mrs. Gordon Gray'a flnt wed- officers' mertlng at Coldwater last
hrMtriara" mteht be reserved for a' Mra. Clement Smith died suddenly
Mr. and Mr*. Herb Snyder will nected
SSmTuTlhe ?IM t™,0
'•&gt;' m" «»l*»u In lhe Iwelrc PUAS.NT VA1XCY
bcxwtera might be reserved for a ,
evening following a heart:‘eave for Chicago tomorrow to visit a
1
Am. L.nl ol u J.,
Commercial Le^ue lhe OoralSunday ,UHm&gt; ot Mr. and Mr. ding anniversary Sunday.
conspicuous place in "Exhibit A. । attack y
1 relatives and while there will pur­
The Fortnight was publtelted on
Martin?
"“.year Bn« Hdwe u kadln. Che cred PrmUn war. Dr. and Mr. J.
Public morale probably Is nolj
D Browp has been made chaae a complete new outfit for a
Other outetandkiB scores of the HasUnf:s Lumb*r and CoaU br a P Ruckel and Mr. and Mr*. Ray
\perfe«t—since nothing can ba—but1 Chicago manager for the Duplex Printing office. He will set up bus!*
without the aid ot lhe adviser
day
meeting.
Everybody
welcome
Other outstanding scores or me two game marcin
Fenton. Mr.
margin. The
The Tool
Tool Room
Room Ruckel
Ruckel of
of Fenton.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs.
HU hadn’t been rather sound to; printing Press,Co., of Battle Creek.' **“ "A ®U^e‘(1R
hU week were: Ray Shroyer’* 563 for has a two game advantage over John Kellar of Grand Baplds. Mr. to attend.
The choir is learning songs for
Tool Room in the Bites League; Dr.
the music festival to be held at W.
iwm ^u. I. MM,
HU
. H.
EM
Ray Flnnie’s 574 for Medics In thei Foundry In the Bliss League. In the and Mr*. Floyd Hogan of Grand­ SOUTHWEST B'lnX-AND
have stood up under the impact
™
salesman for he sam
Harbor Tndeticndent League: Fr Dillon* Consumers League Middleville te ville. Miss Eldlcne Preston of Grand j Kenneth Dunn returned home
Rapids and Mrs. Clyde Jackson and '
leading Nashville by a lone game.
The tennis squad lost their first
557,
for
St.
Rose
Parish
In
the!
I recently after a stay at Lansing.
ell this "booaung". The fsct UUt
h&gt;s been done Monday when they have secured
children of Lake Odessa.
"Mr*and Mrs Vere Howlette and ' Mrs. Nellie l^rman of the Edger meet with Battle Creek. April 24
public morale has neithrr faded nor ot the slx mllea of grBVCi to be ‘Pkndid positions u stenographer*, Sportsmen’s League: Glen Brower *
In the Inter-clas* track meet ut
558 In the Consumers League and1
The Women'* City Bowline Tour­ family ot Clarksville were Sunday, ‘H*** ~
drooped tn face'efneonstant.aglta-[ constructed on State Road. Messrs.
'"*
the fairgrounds Friday evening, the
' AN ENGLISHMAN'S
Norman Maclvor’s 560 In the Re­ nament closed Sunday. April 28lh.. visitor* of Mr. and Mr*. Garfield ot Mr and Mni- Pan Doufl***Hon te a most encouraging sign.
Cool and Dooley, contractors, expect1 HOUSE IS HIS CASTLE
seniors and freshmen defeated the
creation League.
when the ring Ire were bowled and Slater.
1 Mrs. Clara Robinson of Munkegon
E»r &gt; Ume II memed u Ihmuh “ he,e the rued completed b, Sept (
had the dl*Unction.the
uir nu
I This refer* to the old English law
All Events winners were d*- ~MLs* France* Scott of Grand1 came Monday for a visit ^h her!“^0^r.‘?.J11^ 1“^”’ b&gt; the
everyone, from Eleanor Roosevelt on( ’ jj B Waterman has purchased of. which forbids lhe bailiff from enter­ of bowling both high and low gama*.driNl 3,^ Mae Palmer waa me Rapids spent the weekend with her sister, Mr*. Wm. Haven* and other
rmhm.n Fnslish
1 Ml- McElwatas frreh
down. who didn’t know . eaactly;
j c Andrus. a kX on Park St. Ing a man’s house without first get- of the week when he scored a big dinner and new city champion In parents. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Scott relative*
Geo. Havens, son Erwin
and
'c
‘of Ech
what lo do first to help the war ef-1 opposite his residence property and llnfi lhe consent of the owner. The 258 first game and in hte last game thc singles by virtue of her 5691 Sunday visitors were Mr. and
scored • • • 'Well, vou ask Hubert&gt; scrte8, Emma Carpenter was sec­ Mrs. Carl Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Roy daughter. Dorothy ot Detroit spent ’
«"«»’■ The average or eacn
lort.
roet. aecKtea
AecklM to
u&gt; cruise
enite out unon
upto ■.
. wiu
IB rmi
met »
. huuk
h«uo.. ;_________
„„ „ ch,lhlim ,n „u
„ „„
In the Goodyear Bros Hdwe play ,ond wlth 53g violet Shroyer was1 Jackson. Ardl* and Tommy of Lake the weekend with lhe home folks. ।
hI^.r
V. L.
U. Bancroft
XHtiUlt ha*
11*0 been
UTCll appointed
UMlOUIUtCU
full head of steam to help "boost 1 C.
the
unusual
occurred
when
the
last
th
lrd
with
534
and
Marton
Sawyer
Odessa
Roy Moore of Detroit accompanied.hour daa*. 78. fifth hour
! rltV
city attomev
attorney and
and Del
Del Newton,
Newton, city
city ' the Excise BUI referred to thb law
public morale ’’
three bowlers all scored alike Cliff and Hwi ROluh Hed for fourth
Ruth Brake spent from Thursday them and was a guest for the week- «»••• ®7marshall
Others appointed by when he said. ’'The poorest man Dolan
scored
wlth SSI
M7 BCIIl-B.
Mrirs.
----- . ------- 544, Wm.
...... Bchader did place WIUI
until Sunday in South Boston with end.
The “Doomsday Book" went to
Now. however, thl* first out-’•
M7
)-or'*-*•&gt;
’oa*k!U
-------. are:
r». .Dr. Leland Holly/! m||y ln hl5 cottage bld defiance to "
likewise and wh*n
nused
when Dave Goodyear’*a
Biued on actual pin*.
pins, Dori* TftHaTallabunt of misplaced ktnetlc energy ]clly physician; Charlie Wood, fire
»Aa.l W...
u .^.l.,a.a.l MJ .
... ..
. .. n ..... Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryser and; Herman Kuball left Sunday for a'pre** April 23. They will be »v*ilall the forces of the Crown. It may­ tolal was completed it registered 544 fcrro ran away with the All Events1 family. Her parents spent Sunday! few days' visit with hl* daughter. able the *last
— ----week
*- of school; 'The
rlseems to be giving way to more* warden; Bert Sparks, »treet comm.;
The result* of the week s play are; with
- - - a• 1458 to 1*1. -----Ruth-------Prentice■ at Kyser’s and she returned home Miss Marie Kuball midjiister-In-law. printing is being done by the Has­
be frail it'a roof may shake, the
con*tructive effort* for the long,; Sam Anderaon. night watch; Guy wind may blow through it. the storm ;'as
wu second with 1366 and Charlotte
tings Commercial Printers, the en­
1 follow*:
Mrs.
Anna Kuball of Charlotte.
John Smith spent Sunday near*
-----------------------------------------------_ gravings. by John and Ollier En­
lang pull ahead.
I O’Ktov flrp «*»«: jMP«r Crfctey.
PISTON RING LEAGUE — Ma- Hubbard won third prize with 13581
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Johnson
of
A* a matter of fact, the way thing* r°waUa«tHobte.1 'Sidled Monday at may enter, the rain may enter, but chine Room &lt;3&gt;— Engineers 40': Of- pins.
Belding with hl* son Elton and fam-1 Hickory Comer* were Sunday dln- graving Co., Chicago.
the King of England cannot enter! fjee 12'—Grinder* (D; Tool Room
Leonards are lhe City Champions J
Hand now it would be more to the hll home
e Hanover St.
All hl* force dare not cross the &lt;31—Shipping &lt;0».
In the team event and Ruth Pren­
~
------------... .
point for the public to give some, Guy Culbert. son of Mr. and Mr*, threshold of the ruined tenement.", --------------INDEPENDENT
LEAGUE-Woodtice and Jean Brower won the dou-!
, ----- —--------------------- —T-.
land &lt;2'—Food Center &lt;1»; Junior,
"morale boosting" programs for Sam Culbert ha* received on un­ I
All together: ’’Keep your temper c of c._l2&gt;_Banner (D: Medic*; blcs event.
official Wa*hlngton than vice versa.; P°!n,®en,‘ lhr&lt;^1&gt; . Congreawnan,
.
At one ume Wohington was way?0''1' K^cham. to enter Annapolis. gentle sir.” writes the manufacturer. (3&gt;_Car seal &lt;o».
•Though your good* are overdue for
recreation LEAGUE - Ha*-1
The ladle* will hold their annual |
(the month, or maybe two We can t Ungs
and
&lt;3,—Nashville banquet on Monday. May 11th at
ahead of the public in regard to . THIRTY YEARS AGO
help
It.
Labors
scarce
and
steel
te
(
q
(
Perk's
Tavern
&lt;2&gt;
—
Hasting*
:oo P.
readiness to withstand the war- April 11. 1812
-------------- ■— ----------------------------- i-i-ras auacaii 'A'—aamaaiiikb ?
7;uu
r". M.
I*A. at
Bl the
hit Episcopal
opi-vjupm Parish]
.
rare:
cant
cel
get
di.ia.. t&gt;i.. &gt;■ &lt;i&gt;
&lt;t,.
nmw nn
rare;
can't
get
rivets,
cant
;
Middleville
(2i
—
House
and ticket* are now
on sale
shock. Now. however, it 1* probable, Building operation* planned in the
. nnd- may -be obtained
---------- ---------from Theoline
that the public is far ahead o(! dty this year'Include considerably dies; these are fact*, we tell no ^,,3^ (J1
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE - Good­ Schader. ticket chairman.
Any;
Washington
While Washington1 over a mlle of P“'cd streeU- an **“
"Johnny's drafted, so Is Bill: all year Bros Hdwe. &lt;3»—City Father*i woman bowler who ha* competed in
..v
Cm 7 MdiUpn of two rooms at each the
atlll hesitates to take bold, de-. first an(1 M-conj Wttr(j buildings and our work is now uphill. So your &lt;0&gt;; Hastings Lumber nnd Coal the regular league matches is ellg-l
cialve action for | fear of shocking at least fifty new house*. AH thl* order, we’re afraid, may be quite a (31 — Hastings Construction i0»; ible to attend The price of the;
bit delayed. Still you’ll get It. don’t Viking '3'— Middleville Creamery banquet ticket* is seventy five cents."
“public morale." the much abused would indicate at least 4100,000 in
and surprisingly patient public is! building improvement* during 1912. be vexed—maybe tills month, may­ (O'; Roush Tailors &lt;3'—State Insul­
tie next. Keep on hoping, don’t say ation &lt;0&gt;; Auto Sport Shop (2&gt;—
actually impatient for drastic act
Algernon Feck, an old resident of
With only one more week to go
actuauy impauem jor oraww
carlton town*hlp. died Wednesday die; we'll fill your order bye and Moynahan and Paul &lt;!•: Andrus
to finish the season’s league bow­
Service (3'—Coffee Shop (01.
Uon. n IW“
••
I” ,1 ,he horn, ol hl. MriU. J. E
BUSS LEAGUE—Foundry &lt;3» — ling, several good scores were turn-1
Edwards
CHARLTON PARK
cd In and the last night will deter­
Shop
Office
&lt;0&gt;;
Office
&lt;2
'
—
Elec
­
Gov. Chase 8. Osborn has Issued1
The baseball season is here again tricians (11; Engineers &lt;2'—Tool mine the leader nf the league. One;
a statement that he will not be a' but the park team has been severe­ Room '!•
’game
game separates
separates the
the two
two top
top teams:
teams.
ly hit by the draft and war work.
CONSUMERS LEAGUE—Middle- and they wUl meet In the last game I
For example, such things as the candidate for governor this year.
The
Loppenthlen
Co.
has
Just
in
­
■jThere
doe* seem, however, a pos- vlUc &lt;31—P. and T. &lt;0i; Nashville Leonards are now leading the leathrice-bungled Normandie incident,
stalled a cash carrier system such as1 slblllty of procuring a good team 13-—Monica &lt;o»: Offfce &lt;3&gt;: Line gue. Strand i* in second place Just
the news of "fuss-duddying" in the is used in the larger cities.
| with new players and a new manship building Industry and work
agcr.
stoppages and slow-downs due to FORTY YEARS AGO
. Till* coming Sunday at 2 o'clock
April 10. 1902
J
I the ground* and equipment will be
labor troubles are a worse shock
City officers elected at the election ready for ball practice and a practo lhe public than news of further
last week and their majorities were: lice game al 3 o'clock.
defeats.
----------Mayor a
-----------—A.. a
A Anoeroon,
Anderaon. step.,
Rep. re
14
p
,nwr
.-------------Il would buck public morale tre&gt; (A. E. Renkes. D. wa* hla opponent'; THE PROMPT REPLY
From
an A™!
Army’ truck
truck the
the 401aler
joldler
mendously if official Washington. Recorder. J. B. Roberts. Dem.. 106:
Frc'nl an
would reserve for it* own use somejTrca*.. J. H. DePue. D.. 156: Justice, towedla note to any girl it might

Backward Glances

Idneer at the Bookcase factory and.
I has accepted a similar position with
। the Cement factory at Jonesville

Dowling Newt

High School Note*

KAHNTA)LVR]No7

of lhe increased backbone which J Caleb Moore, D.. 34; Bd, Rev. WJJ.
#
i0nM0me and
Hayes. D, ad; Supr.. 1 A: 4th wards.
official
Washington
mistakenly
blue
You
write
to
me
and
I’ll write to
feels the public still needs.
W. Abbey. D. 88. The townahlps
you."
;
elected nine republican* and nine
The soldier got a reply next day:
THE WAR EFFORT
democrat* to the office of supervisor.
“
I
received
this
note
and
since you’re
A nationwide survey of public
At a meeting of the board of ed­
blue
____________ __
_
ucatlon Thursday evening. C. F.
Here’s two weeks’ K. P. cheer for,
effort reveal* some
interesting Field was reelected Supt. Miss Clara
you."
(1C1J
। Allison of State Norma! waa choaen
It was signed by the soldier's com­
. ’ „
' to succeed Mias Greta Young, reofficer!___ __________
About 58 per cent of the people. ilgn(&lt; u Uacher or
and o„. manding
__________
for example, believe Uiat business man Mlss rtcploglc. teacher ot Ida- GRINNING LIKE A
and Industry are doing all jio**lblc: tory and English, was not a can- CHESHIRE CAT
to produce weapons; 33 per cent didate again and no one ha* yet
Al one time Cheshire waa very
believe that busmess and Industry I betn selected to fill her place. Prin. famous for It* cheeses which were
are not doing enouch and 0 per E J Ed8er Wn8 reelected
cold molded into the shape of a
are not oomg enougn ana u per
pB|rchlI(1 h#$ „turned ,rom grtnnlng
cat wlth whlsktr* of
cent are undecided
, hls lr|p throujh Illinois for the bristles. At first the saying referred
In regard to labor—only 37 jier Mishawaka Knit Boot Co. and ex- to these grinning cheese cats but
cent of the people believe that the presses himself as well pleased with later was applied to persons who
unions in war industries are doing result*.
showed their teeth and gums when
all
can &lt;o help U&gt;c war ell on;
»&lt;" BP*'** »“ realtnM aa «r&gt;.,they lauEhwl.

50 per cent believe that lhe unions j
are not doing their part while 13,
per cent are undecided.
When it comes to lhe farmers.!
68 per cent of the people feel that!
they are doing everything possible!

Sunup 'til after sundown
you go smartly in
/

to step up wartime production of
foodstuffs; 12 per cent believe the
farmers are not yet going "all oUt" and 19 per cent arc undecided.
Most of the criticisms against'

business and industry are on the
grounds that there is still loo much
thought about profits and that in I
many Industries conversion to war
production has been needlessly slow. ।
The unions were criticised fori
strikes and slowdowns In war in­
dustries. Till* indlcatjd that people]
are still concerned about strikes and
slowdown* in spite of the fact that
both government officials and labor
leaders point 014. Hurt work stop­
pages arc only 3.70 per cent ot
similar losses at this time a year
ago.
Many people said they
thought the untan* were too "grabby
about money." and al least should
tone down their demands until the]
war 1* over.
There was very little complaint
about farmers from lhe standpoint!
of agricultural prpductlon but most
of the 12 per cent who voted "No­
thought that fanners were "push­
Ing too hard to get high prices for
their crops."
|
The opinions expressed above rep*1
resent a cross section of the entire
U. 8. A. They may or may not be
correct. At least they are an in­
teresting index of what people arc
thinking.

DIFFERENT VERSIONS
Jones: "Here’s that last pair of
trousers you made for me. I want
them rc-acatcd. You know, 1 alt a
tat.’
.
Tailor: “Ye*, and I rtope youV*
brought th* bill to oe receipted You.
know I've stood a toL"
•

MR. H. LIVINGSTONE
from tlx

KAHN TAILVRINV;

- OF INDIANAPOLIS’-

will be at our store on
MON. &amp; TUES., MAY 4 &amp; 5

Special Showing of Tine Sprint) and
Summer Suitings Mide-to-Order

You'll go 1 minty for ■ long
lime if your choic&lt; tliclilct
either of there eye-tilling.
. luprcmety comfottiHc Ten
1 «uh White Uptowns. Au­
thentically ityled over tmart,
proper-fitting latti, their
ALL-Leather conttruciion
impart* an eepemire sir -..
gnev you incrcared eomfon
..long, thape retaining weal.

5-95

Here’s your opportunity to
choose from "suit-size” sam­
ples—large enough to give an
accurate idea of how they will
look when tailored. Every new
color, pattern, and weave­
hundreds to select from.
Whether you are hard or easy
to fit, you will enjoy the serv­
ices of *□ expert, assuring per­
fect clothes styled with indi­
viduality and fine custom char­
acter.

Be Measured labile

J-le is Jdere, Immediate
ar Juture Delivery.

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE
"Good Shoos Properly Fitted"
Hastings, Mich.
'

Waters Clothes Shop
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy”
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AFRIT, 10, IX?

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FROM MEAT BUI

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QUALITY OF A&amp;P J
SUPER RIGHT MEATS THE'
5 TALK OF HASTINGS

, u..
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.mb.rr.Mm.nt of

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BEEF ROAST
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
ROUND STEAK
LEG OF LAMB
LOIN LAMB CHOPS
VEAL CUTLETS
VEAL ROAST
VEAL BREAST
VEAL CHOPS
COOKED HAMS
SLICED BACON

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~

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w
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'
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or H* you -‘••^"'- ■"J^d yo
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your fauorit. w.y—th.n « y®’1
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�THT HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL 3*, 1942

I The Young People will have en- FAIR LAKE
■ lire charge of lhe evening service1 **at which Wyman Clagett will be son Earl, and Mrs Mildred Fritx
of Mrs. William Roh of W. Grand
the speaker. There will be siieclal
St. April 21 for silver tea. Mrs
instrumental and vocal music.
Bessie Woodman, county president,'
| The special offering will be given
and Oliver guesu from Woodbind I
to our Mich. Conference Board of Napoleon. Ohio; and Arthur Knowles
were present.
Youth * Problems of I
___ _
Christian Edi'catkm for our summer
Tbday' by Mr* Alice Griffen waa FIRST CHURCH OF
school at Lake Odessa next August. condition is considered serious, fol­
enjoyed by all Mrs Iva Kantner CHRIST. SCIENTIST
lowing a stroke suffered by her on
reported that a petition of 900 names
The subject for Sunday Is "EverKILPATRICK C. E. WILL HOLD
April 14th.
had been presented to the Bluegill lasting Punishment."
LEADERSHIP TRAINING CLASS I Mr. ,n(j Mrs. Charles Pixley were
Festival Committee of the Chamber:
'■ _
'
The Kilpatrick C. E. will hold a ln Battle Creek on business one day
of Commerce that lhe beer truck JEFFERSON ST.
class In leadership training on lhe I )U1 week.
that has been present heretofore be U. B- CHURCH
subject. "VltaKzlng the Christian I
■
----------eliminated from the parade since
Sunday, May 5. at the morning
the children who make up the par- worship service Rev. Rlvell will
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
a de come largely from our Sunday bring the meaaage.
will be five evenings given to this’
school* and such advertising Is not
For the evening beginning at 7
wort.
in accoidance with our teachings. : o'clock this service will be In charge
Alice Griffin is Instructor of the
------------------------------। of the W M. A. starting with a

SINGING
BROOK

HARRY A. SOTHARD---------------------- “Hymn 81ng“. special music, echoes
Mr and Mr*. Henry Sothard of lfo“
Quimby received word April 23 of
the death of Ills twin brother, Harry ,^he ChrUtians Defense Program, DURFEE
Mrs H. D. Davis and daughter
A Sothard of Pelly Banks. Yukon
rHTTRCH
Winifred spent tlie weekend in
Territory. Canada, death having oc-1
wun Him
curved on January 27 from a heart
,„K^P X.our chureh With Him. Grand Rapid*
During their abattack suffered while on a hunting *IU ** ,he
“*’j**L n,'Jt
He
was oom
bum in
In Yankee
for a synod-wide
Jtgtp.
_______
----- - 8und«Y. preparing
ne
was
xansee
for tlu. Army
Bnd Navy the field with an empty mantire
1'Spring* twp March '2. 1991. the son
। of Andrew J. and Elira Mae Both- Commission fund of the Missouri
In 1915 he left Barry Co. for
Day. M*y »0 _Tb&lt;. in the breast causing lhe hone to

’15,000
This beoutiful piece of property is for sole
at a sacrifice os the owner’is moving a'woy.
Beautifully located on the bonks of the
Thpyiapple river between Hostings and Mid­
dleville. This is on ideal location for one who
enjoys the seclusion of a country home. Built
ot a cost far greater than the price now asked.
This place is worth inspecting and an ap­
pointment to see it con be made by colling

20 ACRES
"l|
'l

Hl
•Illi

us.
Here's on opportunity of a lifetime to own an
estate which you con olwoys enjoy.

fof years finally going on Irtto Can--™* °‘
,MOO° ^n,ofJ?’"** *,
Mr' D,vls J'1,nPcd o’11 •»«» un‘
ada where he lived at various places - °”'1
our counlry b, hooked the team and started for lhe
Hr Ind been In ooor health for **t&gt;m*ted « 9500 000.
bam and Mr. Bull came on the run
'man* years Betides his twin broth- , a™Cr J:h“rTh *111!L,£rUe‘Pale *" *? he pulle&lt;* over *n “ f"?“ eor™’r
i er Henry J . he leaves one other.lhe Synod-wide collection.
and the bull went by and Davis is
brother. Jame« E. of Hastings iwp
ORIM--------------------here to tell the story The next day
and two sisters. Mr* L F. Smith'
TABERNACLE
the- buU *“ mtnUa ,U hOnw
of Temple City.
• “’’d Mrs. IRev MrJ4angcr will be wiih.ua
Laurence Pottei of Hasting'
,lext 8unday and wlU speak both :Ai Thursday at Jack Moore's. Col-: n.^.ia.. Tnwl,
lected *4.70.
‘
«’Miae.
Burial look place at Pelly Banks i morn|nH and evening
At the community meeting at the ;
s
Wednesday evening prayer service, sctpol house Friday evening, lhe fol- »'.« «wr ...»
iln the church Study—Opening of ■
„ lowing officers were elected' Pres...
.*7’।
Mr and Mr*. Wm Cramer. Jr , the fourth seal or lhe "Pale Horv " Mrs. Knappt vlce-prea. Edward
'and Sandra were Sunday guests of
Thuraday p m. 2:&gt;0 Women* .Rice: secy.-treas.,
Mrs.
Claud1 &lt;-..a*«n,
Mr and Mrs Merle Callihan of prayer meeting at Mrs Sam Shriv-':
'' Hunt. A varied program was en-1
Lansing, honoring Mr. Cramer's era on Madison. Come and worship'
joyed?_____
__________
I birthday. In the evening they vis-1 with us.
lied Mr and Mrs. C M Cambum'
-----------and Mrs Frances Poland of West PRESBYTF.RftlN CHURCH
' Mount Hope. While there they re-1 The Youth Union will hold a plcTownsend duo No I will meet
Mr* Cramer's brother Sergeant
At the Sunday morning worship Wednesday evening. May 6. at the i
w_ pastor
h—will
.... tell about 'False hall, lhe buslnesa session lo be fol-;'
Clifford E. Poland, at his destlna-,, the
and ~12
will preach on lhe lowed with a program and lunch.
Hon
i Wisdom" "d
-a Chrutilke
rhn.iiiu. virtue-*
are----------urged to attend and'
There will be a Red Cross supper■ theme. "A
Virtue "
['Members
-------------------gwcsl« are
a*c welcome.
ai the church this Thursday night? Youth Union meeting at 6:30 p . ■ guesta
Our benefit bake sale turned out m.
real well with proceed* of around: The session will meet at the|, I Emmanuel Guild of Lhe Episcopal!
*17
'church Tuesday evening. May 5 at church will meet on Wednesday?
May
6. at'.s
the parish
Mr and Mrs. Leon Rose and three 7:30.
•—
- -•
—j’ -house for deschildren and Mr and Mrs. Claude, The trustees will meet at the
°clock.
Rose and Lucille visited at Cha.* 'church Tuesday evening. May 5 at' Hospital Guild No. 19 meets with
Rowley's Sunday They were called g:30
Mr* Herbert Freeland on Thuraday.
to Hastings by the serious Illness of { The Presbyterian Guild will meet
their father Alonxo Rose.
al the home of Mrs. Arthur W. Low- Bertha Matthews and Mrs Ruth
The County C. E meeting was er. 420 W. Walnut xL, Wednesday । Moore
held in the High school gym at evening. May 6
,
_
Naahvllle Sunday.
The program
The Woman's Missionary society
.
was under lhe supervision of Rev. will meet Thuraday afternoon. May I - circle No 1 of the W ."B. C.
Philip Jenkens. Baptist minister of 7.
rnrtt Thursday. May 7. al
Grand Rapids. It was a reerea,
—
-ocioca as uw numc ui »n». rr
tlonal program with loads of tun. FIRST U. B. CHURCH
f Prentice. 426 E Walnut. Election
Tiie Quimby-Martin
C. E. won
the_ . -.
.
---- —
Sunday, May 3. will be Young: of officers will take place so oil
cup given each month for percent­ People's Anniversary- Day.
The members are urged to attend,
age attendance.
'
pastor will bring the message at the
----------- morning service which will be preThe Petunia Garden Club will •
British corvettes built to chase sided over by Earl Cappon. president meet with Mrs. Minnie McDonald
submarines are smaller and cheap­ of Senior C. E. Society. There will on N. Washington. Thuraday. May
er than destroyers and require only be special music and the sermon 7. The new officers will lake their
topic will lx* "Enduring Hardness." place at that time.

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�THE HABTTNG8 BANNER. THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 18U

OIEtMEMAN-VEKMEUlXN
ASSYRIA
■—J..' I
—eCT-s
The marriage of Mias Marjorie
Mr. and Mre. William Stanton are| A kJFnip A LI I EPIAM
Vermeulen, daughter of Mr. and at Charlotte, guesto of their daugh- j AMCKILAh LtulUN
which toils cf the
Vermeulen ot MiddteviUe. Ur. Un Hattie Moore.
later who slopped i
,« v. «
™
Mr. and Mra. Norman Stanton enThe-following nevi coven a pa-1laoldiera in Lm Am
Mr* Anna Reed left Monday for’u_ o - ».m.wnrth ot fJnenln Urtalned at Sunday dinner their
Miss Isabel Sage waa heme from
. Urn a slip of pap
a stock's «Ult with relatives in Flint.|
* ° K
A
'1Mr. and Mrs, Orin Cole and
Lansing over the Weekend.
•MU* Helen Beott of Jackson waslNebr&gt; wu rolemnlsed at the Leigh-, Mr. and Mrs Bud Brandt of Battle
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Dolan spent
Penaock brwplUl. Darla* Ural Wrrc.
Friday and Baturday tn Indiana polls. a weekend visitor of her aunt and, ton Evangelical church on Thursday Creek,
the following babies have been born:1 want* tone soldier
Ind.
Over fifty were present' At the
uncle, Mr. and Mra. Lewi* E. Bhafre ' evening, April 23. al eight-thirty
Caller* at th® home of Mr. and
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Price. Nine of the soldiers have already [sail
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom enter­
Caledonia. April 14; Mr. and Mra.|
tained relatives from Grand Rapids1 trull spent the weekend with the the p^tor reading lhe double ring ,nd Uri Byron Guy of Baltimore gion hall Tuesday night
A very
on Sunday.
fine turnout for this time of year. Walter Roop. Hasting*. R. 2. a boy i
former's parents. Mr. and Mra. W. O. j rvrmnny '
I »nd
and Mrs Ehret Scidmore
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Den*mort' SlUPn Bu^d%«uwu ••re Mr and
.
An afUnwon d;.u
old rear of Augusta.
The purpose of the occasion was April 15; a boy to Mr. and Mra. Mito
spent lhe weekend In South Bend. '
Ruaaell Bauer and sons of w-r worn by the bride and her cor­
The young peoples social gathering not only to get the fathers and son* Schondelmayer. Middleville, R. 3.
Ind. on business.
'
M
u ... 1, sage'waa of white and roae colored scheduled for Baturday night was together but also to increase inter­ April 18; a boy to Mr. and Mra. LeaUr ■nd Mo Merk KelV end. Mr*.
rn Robert Burwell *nd
tod Miss
Mte fioweri.
est in the Sons of the Legion. Four­
postponed till a later date.
chUdrerr moved Tueeday to their nev j„
n DeOin. .pent the weetend In
teen members were signed up at tor Warner. Woodland. April 18;
ltY1
Her elrter. Miss Nortne Vermeuhome In Lorain*.
I Detroit with Mr. end Mr, Ben Burat the Mr. and Mr*. Ward”Cole home ,hl'
; Wt5J**, J"* •J*eady a boy to Mr. and Mra Donald St. ■
John. 240 W. Madison St., April!
the present Incumbent officer* were PJJ*d
end Mr. end Mr., rrcnl Add™
jufl&lt;,
£ b^n^d SZ J.
. rrclm ±
re-elected: Kenneth Miller, pre*,,*110* of last year, memberahlp.
drove to Adrian Sunday.
, Pontiac Inst week holding court
bride’*r father was
w.
__ Bna
and aaarion
Marion oicvcn*.
Stevens. ocv.
Sec.--Trea*..Ever
ircas..
since the local squadron was Moore. 318 N Church St.. April 22; i
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Stanley vis-, drcuil Judge George B. Hartrick Of ।
rne_onue*
ramer was
Ited her father. T. H. Boyd, of Fen-!tfw Oakland Co. circuit court sub­ groomsman. The groom, who is a with Eldon Cole leader of the boys' &gt; formed it has had the honor of havmember of lhe famou* Royal Can- group and Mr*. Norman Stanton' big lhe largest membership each venson, Byron Center. R. 2. AprUj
ton on Sunday and Monday. .muted in the Barry and Eaton elr-1
adian Air Force wore his uniform | leader of the girts. The memberr will' y«r of any squadron In the Fourth 22. to Mr. and Mrs Paul Rogers/
. MrJ CUrfnr,‘‘ ,W“r‘U,U‘fL.WiM / cu“
Hartrick accompanied
A wfQQln„ auprM;r w„
B.
wedding supper was
served
at. iptcl*llse In food preparation, poul- District, and an effort will be made Battle Creek. R. 4. a girl on April
emv^rKolL^?
I hw h,“tandJ?
। k»eA&gt;&gt;omTo7toTbrtde'.
parents
after
’Tueadav ” lnc.r.tll"tMlta ” "“‘‘J’*’lhe horns of the bride's parents after
ca]f r.uina, potatoes and gar- w maintain thU record.
23; a girl to Mr and Mrs. Howard ।
------------------------------last
— Tuesday.
Hastings |&gt;oaple
pa—u&gt;u *&lt;•&lt;
...
emy. Orana ^uipid*.
Tuesnay.
poaple who have return- thJ&gt; ceremonv.
Newton. 430 Casa St . April 25: a1
Mr. and Mra R F. Sloan of P(j froTn pjortda where they spent
*«_ Gteiscmsn is a graduate of d*nln*
, j There will be a child welfare tone boy to ..
ra Rev wuu
the
and Mrs nKiu&gt;»uf
Kenneth*
Charlevoix were guest* Friday eve- the winter are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'...“t K school at Middleville and I Workm''11
busy re-lnstalllng
•Ja-Hvlll, April
AnHl 25:
•&gt;&lt;- a
a boy
Krcv
etlng in Battle Creek. Sunday. ("Irlramlrt
Griswold. Nashville.
ning of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman. Johnston from Bradenton, who o.. Broorn graduated from the Uni- Ule ,urnace *. l thc Briggs church May 3. at 2:00 p. m. Anyone in- “&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konieczny
Mr. and Mra. F. D Nelson of came IaM week. Mra. M. j. Cro*s. j
nXX Teachera Ctol-, basement.
.
Mr arwt Un rar!
w
terested In attending may call Com- Ha*tlngs.' R. 5. April 25; a boy toMr. and Mrs Carl Case .W Bal- mender
.
,Larsen .for furtlier a.r.n.
Mr
Mrs
Arthur
Kav.
Nashville
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kay.
Nashville.
!
details.
wnn ner parents wane me groom _ .
April 25: »
a ooy
boy to «r
Mr and
ana mm
Mrs
Mr and Mrs F. L Bauer^spent
W° R UCoi7»g‘?U"ccX Mre; must
a*rejotn
d^'u^e^achoorat
his unit at No. ’
4 FtagaL
Bomb.nd Mn
Th' 100,1 P«» &lt;&gt;»
ln Rnbert CoW»- I*kf
R
Ing end Gunnery echool at Fingal., Y*1'*1,.‘h M
M"' W,Uard addition to their other wort eon- APrtl M: • boy th Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday in East La ruing with Mr 1
D KnUkem. Mr* Eliza Johnson On
.
Ont.
Funeral service* f
Atihrev Swift nrr,prt •‘to Civilian Defense, have Chester Stowell. 430 das* St.. April
jnaMrc. orcw Bvarr .aS Oram- ;nd u„. Bu
,nI Included.
|nc,udrf
lAinercl
rcrcto for
la, Aabrev
W Mr and Mrc
Guests at the wMa
wedding
.n„ senices
AubreyS.III.
5»irt.EwaKSZU»
11M,n derienaud tn art *. ti» Umer. »•
28; * boy to
Mrs r&gt;M
Fred *£
JopAbb*
Monday from St. Petersburg.
* Mrs Vermeulen Miss Betty Camp- ■ •6^d
•ho died at the Oatcow—&lt;tin» and WA*itin» rvm .pings, Nashville April 26' a bov to
.
’X.. ““ *«“
*&gt;&gt; »&lt;&gt; “b- K*U&gt;l«n .nd
~ ^|S.U J. ViDceit, Woodtwo daughter* of Lansing were Bun- for Detroit.
ivn Chamberlain
h*,d on Saturd*v al
Johnson
•
*“.
Und Aprtl M. a _.r. w Mr a d
day guests of Mr and Mra. Harry- Mn r. jg. Bgu* and ML** Alice,
------------- «»■»---------------funeral hpme al Bellevue with burial
,;Mr* ’ William Capron Lake Oderua ‘
Young.
nates returned from Florida Tues-, HASTINGS
I In the UnAn crmeterM adjoining his ‘
, "7nr^hu^rii&lt;^l.rPtonr April 27 ThU U a total of
IS
Mr. ...d Mr, R^m Ftanl. e.arc a„
»OHkN B CLUB
I hum, .h„, te ted teed m.ny
r^’./drc , rc.7 ! »n teblrc tern
m
borne last week from Beaumont., Mr. and Mra. A. B. Gldley and! Mias Bernice Jansen, of Settle- year*.
H
(A
Texas, where they iiad spent the!children spent Sunday tn Flint and menl hoiue, Orangeville, was the
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Smith of oI
n
to Si
.....*
w.
M. h.um
v.uc.
the date
winter month*
Owosso.
guest .peaker at lhe cloring meet- Nashville were Sunday callers ofi...
to .U—
Mich
,lh
?m U.
ln °.
rder rn
10 “«! . J*1.1®’’1* &lt;“*ha,’e?
such facllldto. inasmuch as nearly
ho‘P‘l*
Mr» Bert
Dr and Mrs. R G Pinnie and
tjgvM McNeil and Harold Brooks ing Of the Hasting* Women's club their sister. Mr*. Clifton Miller and evciy member of the Legion is also!
Vermontville. R 1. April:
Mr. and Mr*. R. G Hubbard went of Muskegon spent Lhe weekend with. on Friday. Miss Jansen spoke on family.
affiliated with one or more other,’4- Master Gary Sunior. 542 N.
to Louisville. «•Ky . —
today
a... .«
to attend Mr and Mra w A Murphy.
, "The women and children of Japan ”; The Neighborhood Joy birthday organizations they are requested to Boxwood. April 25: Master James
the Kentucky Derby.
• Mr. and Mra. Warren Roush were Going there In 1929 it took her two! organization postponed from last call this matter to the attention of
£*‘y'J* l'
,M'’
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jessen and guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Tlialer. years to learn the language and cus-: Friday, will be held on Tuesday ar any organization of which they are
®weet.®‘y' ‘V *' Aprtl
i
two children have returned to Chi­ of Freeport Bunday afternoon. .
, tom* before *he could begin her the Mr* Veda Campbell home with a member and get favorable action!
«•
;
cago after visiting Mr. and Mrs
Mra. MagSie Gldley of Owosso te work aa supervisor in missionary Mra. Coy and Mra. Ruth Swartz as­ on it at the earliest possible date. **•
Woodland. R 1,,
Clarence Crawford, for a week.
spending lhe week with her son and ’ schools. She also spoke of her work, slating,
• • •
(April 25: Mra. Dora Colemar.. 4181
George Fulton of E Green St., was family. Mr and Mra. A. B. Gldley. in a settlement house in Chicago. | Mr and Mr*. Hugh Case called at
The new flag pole has been erect- 8 Church, April 23; Fred Hooper/
called to Youngstown. Ohio, to at­
Mr*. Maurice Lamble went Wed- ’ The Hasting* Women'* club chor- the Sperry Thomas home on Sat- rd on lhe south half of the Legion. Middleville. April 26; Mrs Keith
tend the funeral of hte brother-in­ nesday to Ann Arbor where *he will us sang three numbers directed by urday to sec Mr. and Mra. Witeon lol facing Green street and lhe com- Chase, Ml W. Center. April 21: Mrs
law. Fred Ench. reluming on Sun- visit her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lower. April Song by Thoma* Mr. TTiom** will *oon begin mittee U to be commended for the Harry Bush. 812 N. Hanover. April
Mr*. R. B. Rouse.
- Harleson, Lone te lhe Wind by training In the Air Corps while Mr* flt.a
’11* Vta
W * •' ILake
'I k-a Odtua.
&gt;•
fine fob. T.
It la
is —a decided Infprove- OO
20:' **0
Mrs. OUle
Davis:
Mr. and Mrs Otto laenhath were
R W. Cook. Dr. DeForrcst W*l- Mitchell-Howorth and Lord'* Pray-, Thomas will resume her work at ment and in the course of time the April 20; Mrs O. C. Hewltt,*CIarks-1
in Grand Rapids on Sunday and ton. and William Bert were at Ced- er by Malotte.
Alexandria, Va.
lot will be needed and landscaped Ville. R. 2. Mis* Josephine Hedges.!
called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pet- nr Springs Tuesday evening where, The program was tn charge ot the, The W. 8. C. 8. of the Briggs in a manner that will make lhe City. R. 2. on April 25: Miss Marjory I ?
tengill and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice a new Rotary Club was organized. . public welfare committee, Mr*. Rich- church will meet on Thursday- for comer an asset to the community. Johnson. City. R. 1. April 24: Har-lo
Mrs Anna Johnson, Leo and Don/ ard Groo* chairman. Tea was »erv- dinner. Mrs. Hugh Jones and Mr*
Button.
HART, SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX CLOTHCRAFT
old Pennington. Delton. R 3. April IV
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Smith spent Mias Beulah Bum* and Miss Caro- ed by social committee, headed by Stoddard in charge,
SOUTH THORNAPPLE •
16; Robert Gutcher. Nashville. R. 3 ■ X
AMERICAN CLOTHING COMPANY
the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Earl line Han*en visited Mr. and Mr*. Mra Byron Fletcher.
Miss Norma Case of Lansing spent
Mr. and Mrs James Johnson of and Master Fred Garber, Delton. R. • v
Smith in Detroit. Other gucsto Nick Vukln of Grand Rapid.* SunAt the bu*lne*» session, annual the weekend at the home of her Hastings were Sunday guests of Mrs 3. on April 21: Mrs. Mary Bales. IX
were Mr and Mrs. Eben Smith of day
I report* were read by lhe officer* , parents. Mr. nnd Mre Hugh Case.
Hattie Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodland. R. 1, and Ml** Clara X
Toledo.
Mra. A. E. Trim attended a birth- Mr*. L. E. Barnett, retiring presiMr. and Mrat WILsou Thongs of Theodore Wlerihga of Grand Rap­ Blocher. Woodland. April 21; Karyl &lt;
Mrs. Clara MacLachlan. who Just day party In Nashville Monday af-ident, presented the incoming pre*l- Boston. Ma**., are spending a few Ids accompanied by Mrs. Hattie Livingston. Clarksville. April 22: Miss X
returned from Florida. U spending ternoon In honor ot her niece. Miss' dent., Mr*. Robert Shannon, who days with hte father. Sperry Thomas
Daisy Lowell. Ha*tlngs. April 20.
iv
the week with Mr and Mrs. Harold Norma Schulxe. and visited other passed out the new year book*.
of Bellevue, hl* brother.
Leon temoon. having driven to Mrs.' Stev­
Those now registered for major X
Foster before returning to her home relatives and friends until WednraMrs. Guy Keller, in behalf of lhe TTtomas and family, and other rel- ens' cottage at Gun lake.
surgery are Mr*. Paul Mix. Ver-!^
club members, expressed thanks and alive*.
In Bay City
montvlUe.
R.
2:
Clare
Bureh,
DowlV
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Turner of
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Adair and Mr
Mte* Dorothy Roush and Miss Sue appreciation to Mr*. Barnett for her
Mr. and Mrs Carl Holtom of As- Flint brought her parents. Mr and Ing. R I; Mrs. Joel Hummel. Nash- X
nnd Mrs. Loren Boyes spent from Rawley of Borges* lioapilal. Kala­ splendld and efficient work as club *yria Center entertained recently Mrs. James OUiver home after a week ville; Mrs Cecil 8. Barrett, Nashville; X
Friday till Sunday on a fishing trip mazoo, and Miss Frances Anders of president lhe past two years.
I al dinner with her parents. Mr. and spent with them and their son. Rol­ Mrs. Douglas DeCamp. Nashville. R. i V
There were about one hundred in Mr* Hugh Jones and Yvonne, land and family.
on Hie Pine river and had a nice Harper hospital. Detroit, were guests
2. and Mrs. Bessie Hubbard. 814 E. X
catch of trout.
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roush Fri­ attendance at this meeting.
Louis Jone* of Grand Rapids and
Marshal) St.
,
You
Dr. and Mrs. G. L Lockwood. Mrs day evening.
------ --------- « a » 1 Brandparents. Mr. and Mr* Cha*.
Medical patients are Joe Ryan. IX
slstlngzwt lhe Bam McKeown home
SOUTH BOWNE
Jones of Battle Creek.
L B Lockwood nnd Mary Lou Sulli­
Hastings. R. 2: Dennis Yarger. 1102 X
She
also
assisted
Mrs.
Andy
Mc
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Cosgriff
of
On
^prll
B
one
of
a
series
of
four
van were in Detroit on Saturday at­
8. Broadway; B. F. Hlnderleiter. 240 J
Keown
with
papering
at
the
resi
­
Lowell. Mr*. Jennie Pardee and) meetings sponsored by the Barrv
tending the funeral of the former's
Garfield. Battle Creek; Mrs W. D.i
Wanetto Bhray were Bunday after- county Horo(, Exu^on Council dence where they are going to re­
brother-in-law. Norbert Sullivan.
Bennett, 838 E Mill St.: Master Carl I
„ the
ehureh side. known as the Mr*. MarvJn. CVi­ Main. 403 E Blair St.: Master Don-1
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs Chester,
Mrs. William Mustard and daugh­ “Bullet Sears" starring
Baxter of Middleville
Wjth the Lacey group entertaining. ler farm.
ter Elaine, have returned to their Regis Toomey, Adele Longmire
aid Pickard. Middleville. R 2. and i
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Parker of inr u»c oi
o( enneneu
enrtchrd nuur
flour wm
will w
be
home in Ponj lac after
“ ' a
* two
*
‘
Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Walters and Mrs. Hugh Riley. 320 W. Walnut St. i
week**'
Excitement, thrill* and melodrama
»■.
id.....................
Mrs Walter as a doctor and nurae are held cap- Battle Creek were caller* at the Will demonstrated by Mary E. Built*, family were Sunday callers of Mr
visit with 5
Mr* Beit Tinker. 213 8. Michigan,
.Home Extension Agent Tlie work and Mrs. Carl Troutwine and fam­ and Reed Cooper, Alto, R. 1, have ,
nnd Mrs. Nell tive by a gang of ruthles* killer*. I Mishler home Sunday.
Stanley and
"Below the Border" itarrtag
I We are glad to report that Mrs. A. for
[942.43 program will be ily.
Adair.
submitted to minor operations.
l|
, T. Eash U getting belter from her planned.
Mrs. Leon Delano of Grand Rap­ Buck Jone., Tim McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olllver were
William Thurketlle. Middleville,
The Rough Rider* are hitting the, recent operation and is now at the
Mrs Bemajd Tasker of Assyria Sunday guests at the Mason and was brought to the hospital follow­
ids and Mbs Belva Riley of Mid­
trail
again
to
clean
out
a
hot-bgd
home
of
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Helen
center
has
been
chosen
to
act
on
the
land were called home last week by
Olllver hottie.
ing an accident when a log fell on
committee at
the
lhe Illness of their mother. Mrs. of trouble near the Mexican Border. Burkey of Hastings for a few days hospitably
James McKeown Qf Chicago ha* hl* leg. HL* condition is improved.
1 before returning home.
Achievement Day of the Women's been spending a few day* here with
Hugh Riley Her condition U great­ Cesare Romero, Carole Landis,
The Keller baby, who has been
Milton Berle In
| Mr. and Mra. Milton Murphy of Extensa project held at Hastings hl* parents, Mr. and Mrs Kam Mc­ In Lhe Incubator since birth. U mak­
ly Improved.
| Grand Rapids spent several days al on May 5
George Mar’s of Norfolk. Va„ sen -A Gentlemen at Heart"
Keown and family, alio his cousins ing a. wonderful gain in weight.
With larceny In his eyes and the Stove Miller home.
... ■
of Clarence Marts. Hastings. R. F.
Andy and James McCrea.
When born, lhe baby weighed two
D. was home a few day* last week "lovely" on his mind, the suave 1 w. H. Pardee spent the past week LOCAL YOUNG FOLKS
Elizabeth Dickson, who prepares pounds, then dropped to 1 lb. 12
A gathering of friends and relative* Romero leads this gangland Invasion! at the Edwin Nash home in Clarks- HAVE DOUBLE WEDDING
the hot lunches at the Gales school on., and on Tuesday weighed 4 lbs.
.
! At Bryan. Ohio, on Baturday, also assisted at the home of Mr 8 oss. a fine tribute to the care
with a potluck supper was given in of the art world and becomes in- ville.
volved In one
nn. hilarious
hllarlnin escapade
Mcanartc atat-1 Miner
Mir
King
-------visited
'-••-J *-&gt;•&gt;
Friday
—• ‘-»•
after— ! April
•—■&lt; ••
11. —
at »four
--------o'clock'In
■-«—•-•I- •»-the -'
afhi’ .honor Saturday evening.
and Mrs. Ward Bender and family given and demonstrating the value
1 noon with Alice Gardner and temoon. tour Hastings young peo- during Mr*. Bender'* illness.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Reed andi ,ter another.
of on incubator for such small
"Ring
of Steel"
Hirer starring
starring
I brother Emory Lowe.
1 pie were united in marriage at the
daughter of Richland and Mr. andl . “
Ring of
W. W. Miller who has been split­ babies
Speneer Tracy.-Garson
I Fred Declalre of Barryton was a I home of the offidaUng
officiaUng minister. ting wood and fence post* and
Mrs. Carl Phillipa and daughter of------------------------------- ■ Kanin
Guild No. 8, Mrs. Jacob Rehor.
Presenting
an
inspiring
panorama
Wednesday caller of Mrs. Jennie the Rev. Emil F. CarUton. pastor of building poultry fence for Mrs. Hat- chairman, has donated 19 qls. of
Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of
of
activity
In
some
of
our
army
,
Pardee.
|
lhe
Presbyterian
church,
who
read
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Deakin*. Mrs.
tic Johnson finished Friday and fruit and vegetables; 4 glasses Jam
Phillips and daughter remained for training camps, with actual soldiers' Mr. and Mra. Vere Carter of, the single ring service for each cou- went to assist Oliver VanKerk on and 7 dozen diaper*
provlding the action.
Pleasant Hill were Wednesday eve- pie
lhe week.
lhe Mrs. Lizzie Stevens farm, with
Thirty-nine patients were regis­
I ning guests al lhe Lacy-Porritt
MUs Neva June Stanton, daugh- spraying fruit trees and planting tered at the hospital on Tuesday
Mrs Enar Frandren attended a “Larceny, Inc." starring
home.
ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Armour. iwlatoes. Mr. VanKlrk has taker afternoon, extra bed* having been
Pl Phi luncheon tn Grand Rapid* Edw. G. RoMnaon, Jane Wyman
Telling the story of a man who1 Mr. and Mra. Jerry Blough are on, became the bride of Vernon D. the peach orchard across the rood placed tn some of lhe rooms and tn
Certal
nn Baturday. Salurday'evening Mr.
and Mrs Frandsen and Mrs. Orville finds that running a regular bust- the sick list. Mr*. Lucy Yoder of. Steenbock. She wore a suit of light on what was known u Ute Ortn the nursery. The large number of
&amp;
Precooked
Sayles were dinner guests of Mr. ncas enterprise was more profitable Illinois and Mrs. Rachel £tehl of । blue herringbone tweed with turf Roberts' farm, to manafe this *ea- patients and the shortage of nurses
I Zion Hill are their guests for a few tan accessories.
and Mr*. John Nichols (Madeline than cracking safes.
Cereal
QEc
son.
bring added duties to the regular
------------------ --------------------- I days.
I The others «ho were married at
Brown i.
nurses
who
are
struggling
bravely
to
Precooked fcW
There were ubeauty
in wwvr.
Egypt’, ..
mTs. Jen
—",“ shops
-K— •.
pgfdet received a thtVme time were Mrs Beth HavMr. and Mrs. Reg Winslow enter­
keep everyone happy and well cared
And whatever letter from/ner
cuuaui. Mrs.
•*•■. Mattle
—
su*rn. daughter w.
.. and Mra.
n/hcr cou*ln.
. en Boyes,
of —
Mr.
tained their daughter. Mrs. Clair 5.000 years ago.
for, and they are hoping for a let-up
*.&lt;r« Arthur
,.lbu. W.
tlZ Uavan
Wh1I,t H.
U
that Mrs.
Haven, and
and Walter
Hager, and little son. Bobby, of Wa­ the Egyptianword for“shop" is we, N(Uh nf Muskegon, saying that
Med.. 50c
bet
it
was
spelled
like
lhe
CfiUto*-j
Frankie
Nash
Miller
of
Texas,
forSieenbock.
Her
tan
and
blue
drewterloo. Ind., the -past two weeks. On
mM|y of Bowne. passed away with maker suit was worn with brown Good Morning:
Friday Mrs. Hager and Mr*. Winslow lenl of “shoppe."
accessories.
The brides had slmvisited Mr. Hager's parents In Ver­ --------------------------------------------------------- । pneumonia and a stroke
Flowers speak softly in many lanMr- and Mrs. Jake Oles* and, liar shoulder corsage* of sweet peas
montville.
daughter*. Corrine and Mra. Vivian and rosebuds.
Mr*. Levi Payne ot Muskegon
Congratulations on lhe safe ar­
Anderaon visited their son and
The grooms are sons of Henry rival of the new baby—Good cheer
came Wednesday for several days'
Owned end ihiiM ky
brother Harold and family at Grand । Steenbock of Hastings.
to Uie convalescent—Joy. love and
TBBSSA CLEVELAND
Both
the
Rapids Sunday and were also callers
”
-u of ,x
“ bride* graduated hope for tha. wjdding day—Love,
Henry Cook. Mrs. Fred Caro and.
Mrs. Howard Allert of Grand Rapids'
at the Archie Thomas home of Cas­ from the Hastings High school and happy memories on that anntverDelton
ere now employed
at the
also spent Wednesday with Mr. and
cade.
^n.OyTrJ!m.
areHastings «*O'-Deepe»t sympathy to the beHOTEL HASTIMQ* Floss 1711
Quarterly Conference for Prairie­
Large
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeltor of Mfg. Co. T----------------------------- ■*'' **
Mrs. Cook.
ville, Delton and Milo Methodist
i West Carlton were Saturday eve­
Boy Scout Executive Julius Knowl­
churches will be held tn lhe Delton
}
ning
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
ton expect U^bc el Duck lake, north
church Friday evening. May 1. Rev.
of Muskegon, from Friday till Mon­
•ucnaruson.
Richardson.
‘,
.----- be
E. IL Babbitt. Grand Rapids, district,
Wanetto Shray is spending an Vernon Bteenbock is employed on|
J0
day assisting with lhe recondition­
. ...
We will have many beautiful superintendent, will be tn charge of,
indefinite time With Mrs. Jennie his father's farms.
I—
'
ing of Camp Shawondosse. A group
Floral
Gifts for her. Such aa—Hy- the meeting.
of Sea Scout* from lhe Grand Val­
Pardee. Her people left last weekHEFFLEBOWER-MARSHALL
------1 drangeas,
drangeas, Calceolarias. Rose plants.
The members of the Delton In­
ley Council will also assist with lhe
for thalr new home at Lake Odes- ■| a quiet and pretty wedding took1 miniature porch boxes. Cacti garland Lakes Garden dub will spend
STEAM HEAT
work.
I place at 3 p. m. Bunday. April 26. at dens. Geraniums. Martha Washing- Thursday May 7 In beautifying the
M„. Paul HoHnun .nd Mr., t,-'
' mS“ SA I
..................
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crans of Mid­
। lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tons, comblnaUon plants. Petunias । village of Delton. Tlwy will set out I
HOT St COLD WATER
dleville were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
dr. K*rcher were rrldex evenin.
ot Meple Grave when' Puehelee. vwes ot errented cat1 shrubs and plant flowers All mem8B0WER BATH
Dan Lewis on Friday and Saturday.
eMlerc on Mr, Jennie PMdee.
, ,hMr
Ar,ene
bK,m,
Bowl, cun.Uon, Snap. ।I „„
*ra are „„„
urged „
to lun
tum, out and help.
Mrs. Carl Finstrom
returned
LANK-C1U1H
.lhe brW&lt;! rd c,tl Hetttelrower. «m druorw.
—d* Mid Jf you h,Te Ihruta 0. pranU pleere
Thursday from a three weeks' visit
Mti Ceat Dorothy Creln CN- »' Mr. end Mr.. Semoel Hrttlehow. G.rdeniM Mother will be proud to
--------------- ------------ --- --------------with Lieut, apd Mrs. Hartley Fin­
oio .eSSe SSnrcr at Mr Tad er ot WeodUnd. tier, t B. ord- wear ...V eora.e tram you. and bring them A pot luck dinner will
be
enjoyed
on
the
church lawn at
strom at Fort Davis, N. C., the lat­
Si C D ShWMUrr? rtunw ’in
Woodland road th. Unale you will be hippy lo wear one la
Mrs.
c. D Bheiienbarger.
Hasting*. &lt; rtd«
**** ***
—«»«—•••&lt;•
“ th. pr~n« ot her honor.
----- -• —---••» -noon. Please bring table service,
ter reluming with iter. Enroute
S?™
bSE “
Mirle^X
ceremony
In
became K.
the bride
of Merle
James j*1’1* ceremony
in lhe
presence of her honor. ___________ __ _____
I sandwiches and one other dish of
home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
wetme
inc
onoe
oi
asene
n&gt;i&gt;uvM
Borne
of
you
may
not
have
a
livfood
Lane son of Mr and Mra. John lhB immediate relatives.
t------ -• ----------- •
,
r
Finstrom and baby at Louisville, Ky..
.. mother,
-- --------------------------- for her.
K..
T|i&lt;
,U1 to|d
Une North Burdick street, in a1 The bride wore a floor length ing
wear---Hower,
for two days.
ceremony performed at six o'clock dr»** &lt;&gt;r •&lt;!“*
nfl *nd c,rT1Bd
Zre ^*r'1 *
,terncxln meeting
afternoon
meeting at
at me
lhe nome
home oi
of
Saturday evening. April 25, at the' • boutluft
white *weet pess and Iful as the Howers you are wear- Mrg
pennels Thursday,
home of Mr and Mra Goorie Erl- r™*5 The bridesmaid wore a floor Ing
May 7.
wins, Mlles avenue. The Rev. Wil- »«ngth dress of pink net and carDo’
m.T°10
de“r”
The regular meeting of lhe W. 8.
Horn T. Hill performed the service i ried a mixed bouquet. After the
®““diy' “•y. p.
.... C. 8. of the Methodist church will
tn Che present of lhe Immediate ceremony the wMdtog cake was cut
u
be held at the home of Mr* Russell
Discover for yourself the exhilarating beauty
families
,nd served with ice cream. Their be «om from Goodyear Bro*. Store Motl Wednesday afternoon. May
6.
treatments you can obtain at Jean's Baauty Shop.
The couule was attended by Mr many friends extend congratulations “nd our Greenhouses, 104 E. High, Mrs. Arthur Lathrop. Mrs C. E
Make an appointment.
urd Mre. trl-me •ad lulMdd Ur., “ Mr. M Mr. Hente&amp;wer.
.
gSrSemLCOJt, norlll.
Davis and Mrs Bertha Adams will
prepare the program
lhe society
The /act that no two people look: p. 8. We hate many small flow- la making plans for the Mother­
'served by MUs Dorothy Johnson.
MAL'HINELESS SSM UP, OTHERS FROM 81 AS.
t things from exactly lhe same^ertng and vegetable plants for that Daughter banquet which will be
i
Mto!d£'Hastln*a hlah' —• -• *,e* U
rsasonwhy
we'victory
garden. .
la tHee raaadw.
MrHv *•
vlrctnrv oarden
EE?1
makm
held tn lhe church Wednesday eve­
Finger Wave QAc
“ lnlerMUn« t0
,n-l
WUcox Florut
• TH! RIXALL JTOU"
APPOINTMENTS
ning. May 13. MUs Bernice Jansen
Dried
OU
school and the American Beauty,
onaiiv on
*aw *
'College. Pantons Beauty School
*
necessaryAdv. 4-30 will be the speaker.
Courtesy and Friendly Service Shown to AH
Kalamazoo. She It employed at the.
...............................................................
A fatalistic attitude towards the
’ Kalamazoo Stationary Company
Hew England suffered a drought world is not compatible with great
Ths P. T. A- will meet Fndav eve­
j Mr. Lane attended school In Kala-1WWle the Great Lakes tommy was art The production of great art
Phon* 2131
Prompt Delivery Servlee
I mazoo. and is with the Sutherland being inundatod. What U that requires faith in lhe possibility of ning with the 4-H Club in charge.
Families not having children in
Paper Company.—Kalamazoo Qa- Washington Ofllc* for Production change and improvement—C. E. M 4-H club, plea* bring cake or cookjaetta. '
and Distribution tor?
-Joad. .

PERSONAL MENTION

Pennock Hospital

ill

Spring Headliners

SUITS AND TOPCOATS

Assure you of the best in value and
the latest style!

1850 t0 4250

can do . ....

^"BAIRDS

The Theaters

BABY WEEK
EVERY WEEK AT

OUR BABY NEEDS
HEADQUARTERS

Flower News

The BEAUTY BAR

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Spring Beauty . . .

Community
Notice*

DEXTRl-M ALTOSE
19‘
PABLUM
CEREVIM
JOHNSON'S BABY OIL
JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER
JOHNSON’S BABY SOAP
ZBTPOWDER

63c
39*
46*
43‘
21
25‘
49*

Needed Items for Baby!

Nipples

Baby Lotions

Bottles

Baby Cream*

Bottle Warmers

Blanket Clips

Diaper Linings

Rubbar Pants

Gift Set

Rubber Blocks

Baby Scales

Rattles

Bath Sets

Vaporisers

Many More Necessary Items

Carveth &amp; Stebbim

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

�THE HASTINGS BANN1. THCT8QAT. APRIL30, 1MI

| THE CHURCHES
MmmP' KI0HTT sixn-H tear
-i---- -

BaUred al the mci offleo
at BaaUaaa. MirLl&lt;ta aa
uanl elate natter.

■

Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds of lusrsscs
Surety Bonds
Mom 2113
Hutlngs
tf.

Swenson Agency
100 W. Stat« SL

CLASSIFIED BATES
1W« par
■!»!■&gt;■ ot 30t.
DUpUy Un a a eat In cayt oi blac*
fare type ISe Mr Use.
Fira* UaerUon l’,|e f*r word. oott
per ward, iataaliaman charge SOc.
10c addlUoaal wUl ba charged ter

*11 rater are ter caah.
Ade Mt »*ld for by Wadaaaday tel
lawtag will be ebars«d aa addl
Uoaal lOe far carrying
rareixn ClaaaUled Bale Sa par word.
Minimum charge 40c.

jcARDS OFTHANKSj

*’ *'| On Tuesday of tail week. Hastings
•ader Extension Group No. 1 met at lhe
home of Mra. .W. J. Field for the
Hut meeting of the year, all mrm. ber* being present. - After a cow»n operative dinner, gift* of apprecla,p**' tlon for leadership during lhe year
f
i were presented to Mr* B p Cowles
and Mr*. George Slocum Later the
women played court whist with
1
prises going to Mrs Cowie* and Mr*
hwk j Chester Long.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOB. BALS

h&gt;n SALK— May 1 tad 3, oewlag eaawfhrr’ farahBra fur whu-h I ha*a aa
a.e al air heene. 1030 A. Je&lt;ferx.o
l _ Phone *li3. _ . _
_
4 30
IOR BAl.e —3 pier- daernpoet aallA
Cheap U( E lleean brtw..o 4 and
It.
,
J.30
LIVESTOCK—FOB SALE

FOR BALK—IO b*ad ot work harara
(.tired from |2S Io SISS, Owen Var
»•"I mtlea ea.l of lla.Iil.*. -n
Plata Rd
SI
FOB MALE—Haanaae milk «Mt Jn.t
tee.h
Ala.. Billy guM, 3 era.. aM.
AUTO-BOOT, MOTOB
»fl for lhe pair. Juarph Kauffm.n
SERVICE. BETAptlMO
, Fr-ejmrt
4 30
need fendfjC wokk»
ui «* *&lt;«* FOR RALE—Jeraey row. calf by aide.
yaw an
Know tha real befere Iba /b fa alerted lire.a Motor
•Ut wa"!
‘*"2* a * ’
’ 4 30
.
’.It

QUIMBY EXTENSION GROUP
I The following officer* for the
I coming year wrre elected at the re­
.
cent meeting of the Quimby Exaill tension group: Chairman, Mrs. KenIl neth Reynolds; secretary-treasurer.
Ill Mr*.- Cameron McIntyre: leader*.
—=ol Mr*. Harold Dcntey and Mr* Floyd
। Armour; recreation chairman. Mr*.
.
| Erie Carlin. ThU group ha* been
roll MIL I very active during the year and ho*
made numerous home studies of
—
such topics u "Better Breakfuis":

THE GRANGES

bBAKF. CHECK-UP—Wa're equipped FOR BALK—Holet.la raw fr-.h May
11. .rr.nd ..IL
Furdaoa^ trariur
with dyaaaalr brabete«&gt;ia&lt; machine
Bret TU.|, die laika north of
fra irtaa Illa
___ ___
4 30
dillea yawr brake.. Driea in
—
Fann Bartas Stat* Agent,
_ Re.t.m_Motor Helm, lliatlaga.
4 30 FOR KALE—3 'geldiage. aged 7 and
tf
MtlTtitt CHECK IT —Ileaay .iimmer ■9 art. List! dark La&gt;.. Charl-a
drieiwe «all» f"r "fiw
here __Ilyjhea.^PealrimilD.. ________ 4 30
at eqr rara»» We make ah needed
SALK—Two 7 reae old Holatrhta.
repair*. «di»at«e»l*. Btepe op rar FOR
ape With ralL other da. lo frrahac
■ ffkienrr at aanall roatf Drier In. -now
llawd. A Hammond
R-n&gt;inrrurr llara*a. Barr S Uatroth. IlaaLhl Y»ur Sale With
llnae
W 3&lt;l
FOR
ttAI.hw-elo-l J year old r«lt.
HENRY FLANNERY
WKKCKKD.CAMN MADE TO look »~&gt;d
•
’ ■
. ,11.. on 14
aa new. Aotn Lode and feaad-r work
V
R.
Watneg.
Woodland
l*h&gt;,ar
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3201
a apeeiaity.— Altnha Body Hh«p. Haa
MM
.
t h)
Dale* cau be made at Banner office.
HOW ABOUT TIIOXE SPARK pU(. &gt;
rear, old and eaTf. gfn.l; withoui
Brake.*
Battery termlaalaf
Start.
rail. $»S.Od; an- Guernaey Imll. ready
rr! CarlsaretinnI Ii pay. la hate
a raapletr .berk ap errnUtly—Mo&gt;
4 mi nnrthae.f ciaverdaD.
4 30
rahaa S Pawl, lar, Kurd tlaeaallaalit&gt;(.
4 39 FOR SALK—ctolee of 3 »..^l work
harae*. Fleet boa— ee.t of Rutland 1
town hall an Oan Lak- Hoad.
4 :&gt;•» |
EMPLOYMENT-­
OPTOMETRIST
HELP WAXTED
. •
FOR BALK—Black mare. 10 ya.ra old.l
Pancoast Bldg.
■ Hasting*
W(L 1000. aoand. &lt;ch.J wulkar. &lt;&gt;wi i
C-nt-r Rd 3&gt;i milea. &gt;» mil- •■nib i
WANTED—Itri'rr t» delia-r trailer*.
&lt; l.re.l.r Bull
*30;
heyal C«arh.
4 no
Phone 2703
tf.
HALF.—Bia. k roar- w*t IMO;
WANTED--tllrl for li«hl h»u«w.rk and FOR
Iba. gmd Hjirk-T
Omrgr Hu... 1
rare of « yr. .44 ehild. Mra. Kern
mate 3. lrr.n&lt; twp near Reel. !
Yon art always near a Stata

AUCTION SALES

After a delicious luncheon, served lined Suppers". Studies on these
by Mexdames Kraus and Barnum, topic* have been supplemented by
the Home Literary club wu called practical demonstration*,
to order by the president. Mrs Rose1
-----------.
__ ... .... .. ....
.
rirrr rwvwwatnw

DR. L J. CASTON

siring membership wax placed on
the waning list until a vacancy.
tlien introduced and gave a most
Every than feels instinctively that
htipfUl talk on nutrition. The next all the beautiful sentiments In the
world weigh leas than a single lovely

the Mar morning breakfast. Mesdames Vandertie. Quick and Whidby assistant hoateases.
Mrs Emily Wilcox. Mrs. Herbert

Marshall Furnaces
Coal. Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs

farnisktd

tad

EXTENSION GROUPS

^Hemoruon

in-

field

shopping.'

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
operation Salurdxj1. Several friends
and neighbors liave called on him
the past week.

Eavsstrooghiag

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

quet at the Hickory Comers school
Friday evening.
A pot luck dinner and program

JERRY ANDRUS

FOR ttif.E—The Mjrr. farm )&lt;j.l ra*l
af.lla.tinga on Ntalr Rd.. known a. lhe
Julia HlrH pl«re Call or write Dew
•r Herd. Ada, Hatting., phon. 346^

given and the reports for the quar­
ter. Rev Winston Slone. Hastings,
gave a helpful and inspiring address
We were happy lo have Rev. and

FARM IIIH'ME tor rant. 1. railr aouth
•nd mile raet ot Clotarda e. 10 milra
K. W. Ila.i.ac*: brick hotter. good
mniliti.ni. tlerlririty
Wi 1 real land
by field. Inqufrr Mra
trace
k-en.fa.
4 SO

AUCTIONEER
List you Auction Salts with

DEWEY REED
Estimate* cboorfally

given. Dat*a

Sale Household Goods
Shipping Livestock

Michigan Ave.

Every Saturday

Friday, May,!, 1942

JAKE DEPRIESTER

HENRY PREDUM
Company Hastings stockyards, phone 25M, or call
717—FS through
Ihe

MILLER S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

PAINT CLEARANCE

BUT

TIGERTOUGH

PIANO TUNING
Call E. T. WOOD

AUCTIONEER
I donate $5 to tha Red Cross
out of every Auction Salo.

LOREN COPPOCK

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

$11 THAT
SHILL

INSURANCE
□•tel Halting*

Ph.

MONTGOMERY WARD

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

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich of I
Hastings visited at the home ot E.
Brodbcck Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Karl Eckardt and
Bruce and Mr. and Mr*. Ray Scheel.
visited Mr and Mrs. Andrew Finkbeiner at Middleville Sunday after- 1
noon
Miss Joyce Eckardt spent Sunday |
afternoon with Miss Mardelle Harms I

Truss Fitting
EXPERIENCED
FITTER
|,|

BROOKRIDGE FARM

PULLETS FOR SALE
CHAS. A. SCOTT &amp; SON

Phone 71GF1-1

Route 4—4-M

COWS - $6.00

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

SO OTIEI ’’•Mif Awi
WORK SHOE

Mr. and Mrs Walter Cooke were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cooke and family at By­
ron Center.
Mrs. Lvdla Schuler and MUs Olga |
Eckardt were dinner guest* at the'
home of Mrs. Clara Klopfenstein’
in Woodland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parthing of
Woodland were dinner guests of Mr. i
and Mrs. Ben Schneider Sunday.

*M Ma. Michigan Avanna

HORSES - $7.50

Wo have a collector stationed In Hastings to give
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charges.

01 EKITI LHE

' ■SflS

WOLVERINE

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

SHELL HORSEHIDES
KITTEN soft! — Not just fancy
language — but sober fact. So is
that TIGER TOUGHNESS claimed
for WOLVERINE SHELL HORSE­
HIDES. They feel like moccasins
on your feet — dry out as soft and
pliable u ever after aoaking, yet .
they wear LIKE OAK! That means
supreme work shoe comfort plus
the very ipost In months and mile*
of wear we know how to sell you.
Ask us for proof— WE HAVE IT.

HORSES $7.50

COWS $6.00

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
SICTION TW&lt;

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1942

EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

BARRYV1LLE
W C T II Pr&lt;*« 1HOU11I SHULTZ
--------------------------- ,---- I PROBATE COURT
Rev .nrt Mre
la*OTe
. V. I. V. rFCS.i Mr. and Mr*. OrvlUa Forman and. Clifford Kahler and'
Est. Anna Lampson. Warrant and'
To Speok ot Noihvi,le
Inventory filed.
fiarru Sypattfa
and family
Annual ac­
count filed.
Nashville Farmer Wes
Est. Elenora Parker. Pinal ac­
Thirty-Seven
Home-Ec.
By Jane Cameron
Victim of Misfortune
iurrfav
ln *MrenUe
al
Har-.and Mrs. Lester Sonnevill*.
nu Sampson of Auguil
count filed, discharge of special ad,
Groups Finish Project
publlf n,MUn&lt;
J. McEvory of Detroit called on ttey evening caller* at Clifford
[cleared 820 00. we
mlnlsttator Usued. estate enrolled.
The Barry County
Rationing'
I
*“h to thanfc at the Nashville Methodist church Mr and
A Kenton Baturday lert.
The sixteenth annual Woman's
.
. everv one for their _______
generous.vhelp.
.. . Sunday
r «
evening May 10 at a P M M
M
A Kcnyon
-------Board on Monday granted tires and‘.Achievement Day program, sponsor-,f Est. Rosa E. Balnave. Proof of!. .
The Brush tuoge Cemetery Circle i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merritt
tubes as-follows:
Miss
Betty
Higdon,
a
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We just heard of a salesman
Miss Betty Higdon, a nurse at E w. T She will be accompanied
| ed by lhe home economic* extension will filed, order admitting will enpleasantly entertained Thum-' Albion were Sunday vWtora
tened.
named Rosebush Isn't that a honey Pennock hospital, was a Wednesday by Mrs. Clara P Todd of Plymouth was
Nu^nteg^armerHar'rohL-Br^kwelA''■ 8
rouPs of Barry rounty.
groups
county. w
Is scneauira
aclieduledI
.
...
.
..
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leafel.K alin Ihrlha ,
I
Est. Flora C. Wood
Order al-'of a last name? Would we ever I night supper guwt of her grand- Bute Treasurer of the Organization!1
m
,or
May 8, at Hie Central
! U ,na Un' RflTOld school In Hutlngs, according toi,lowing claims entered, final account love tlie task of naming the littleparents. Mr. and Mrs J L. Higdon.;wp0 wm a|M, apcak during the eve-; Will Anders. Twenty-seven were Oils Boulter of Cressey.
£
^7' * U'^E Bullis home extension agent,
filed, order auignlng residue en-' Rosebushes. If any. We would name Her parent*. Mr and Mrs. Charles nlng special music I* being ar-', present to enjoy the dinner and the | Mr. and Mra. Clayton Mat
program in the afternoon. Next and family of Jacksoh spent 8u
I1 tered. discharge of-admlnlslrator !*- the first one Aphis. If you don't Higdon of Nashville, were also sup-, ranged. All are invited
I meeting will be nt the cemetery and at their cottage here.
'
think that is suitable. ju*l get a per guoate
|
.-------------- -----------------------vllte 9^re«hanrt°?
’I*11*',
the main speaker with. the sub- sued, estate enrolled
l we hope to see a good crowd. ;_______________ ■
vllle. 2 tires and 1 tube. L. W. Bax* iMt nle "Art w.
of Living" Other
C"
' Ezt. Hazel'B Neil, et »1. Release, ro*bu»h- °nce ,
; Mrs
Mrs. OUn
Glen Pu,M
Pufpaff
" was hrf
brought
",,hl ,n
to. glass CREFK
”
Mr. and Jdrs. u.
L. Bishop of Battle!'
JT; Nili5uST;!
l£‘Yr- ‘
‘r mS? &lt;
we —
are 1 ..
.
[her liome here last week. We
feature*, arranged by Mm. Carl Seo-1 of guardian filed. Pinal account
nain
Vl’ltors at Forrest Havens' dur-; creek called on their aunt. Mina I
R. 4. Hastings. 1 tire and 1 tube for field of Woodland, program chair-! filed, discharge of guardian Issued.
P»t®&gt; l« mad nt the old cow. W&gt; , happy to have her home again.
Lathron ln* ‘he to-'t w**k wrrr Mr and l,rs ! Kenyon Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*.
me on farm trailer.
man. ore a skit “Vitamin Minus estate enrolled.
are saving her but year s ba bj'for a1
.
Gordon Havens of Ytv.ilnntl limit; sir—zr——.
Mn Vmmi
Truck tires—Gordie Durkee. Del­ and Plus" by the Welcome group;
F . Emest Wurst Oder AM,ian- coy ai?&lt;1, ,h5 heKe,L h.B,d bcaul{,ul, lhe home of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
8UUwen Of
CrWk
Order assign ] wavyJ»ir_ but ^ond Mamma, has
ton. mlDt hauler. 2 tires and 2 tube*: murie by the Woodland High .ehool
d Ml Krt«er ot Kai-• Suriday Bft«moon.
|
. her so much with her old Kelsey near Coat* Grove. Thursday
Tru Staira. Woodland, farmer. 1 jmd a style review of coals and suit*, Ing residue entered.
। Mrs. Claud Hammond of^Htnex
tractor tube: carl Orashlus. R. 3, made In the tailoring clawes tills'; Est. Thomas E. Cheesebrough. Or-1 rough tongue that she ha* lhe hair .evening. It was the 10th wedding,,
Ra&gt; Erw“&gt;’ and daughters spent. Comer* spent Sunday with Mr. and
Hutlngs. farmer. 2 Ures and 2 tubes spring.
dcr allowing account entered.
&gt; ,n straight and Dinah isn't half as anniversary of Mr and Mrs Lath‘
rop and the blrthdiy of Mr. Kel- Sunday with the G Scotts In L*n- Mrs. Bob Barton.
Zeno Gulinger. Nashville, farmer.
Exhibit* will be made In the play|j Est. Hartley J. Gallup. Order al-1 pretty as she was.
. ..
“ '“*■ ■Incslrig. Mln
Mirs Frvsv
Erway returned home
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4 tractor tires ahd 2 tubes.
•...
• •
t sey.
room by the 37 groups completing,, lowing claims entered, final account
ine
of
aft4
'r '-Ppndlnil
davs there. They BARBER'S CORNERS
Mr antj Mrs. Dale DeVine of
Mr. Oarllnger had a new tractor the "Modern Meal" project. Selec-, filed.
I Rusty and the Jeep both have
dinner
Mr. and Mra. John Poster of Hu­
c....... . reP°rt ”&gt;Oti»er and doughty doing
which he had used only ten hour* tion. preparation, raising and pre­ i Est. Grace M. DeMott. Waiver of Ijkitten*. We put them in separate I Nashville were Sunday
- .
• Ungs were caller* at Roy Preston's
De­ fine.
when It caught fire and burned off serving ot food will be shown in .notice filed, testimony of freehold- .wards but Jeep moved hers in with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
.....
Sundav visitors at Fred Otis' were Sunday evening.
One yme
’
all the rubber.
these displays which will be ready [ era-filed, license to sell issued.
[Rusty and they work in shifts.
Mr. and
Mildred-Cole spent the weekend
stays there nnd feed* ....
lhe ientire)
•• Mr*.
---• Burr —Fassett
— — and
— Mr. • and Mr*. L. Erwav and Ray
Obsolete tire*—Edwin Hoffman.
I Est. Floyd E. Budd. Final account (
rhile th*
tbq other
wk"?
?“:?? bums
*------- family werr Sunday dinner guests Otis of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Me- in Grand Rapids with her sister.
Dowling, farmer. 1 trailer lube;
The public Is urged by Miss Bul­. filed, order for publication entered. }squadron
around, tiien
visa versa. Nice Of Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur Lathron Cann of Irving and daughter-ln- i Bemlta Cole.
B they Visa
loul* Barlow. Hutlngs.
defense lis' to.visit the exhibits and attend
I| of cloverdale.
—------- ' t...
t «n.iM.
.। Mr
law of Lansing.
Mr and
ana Mrs
Mr* Nay
way Bump
Bump and
ano famiam- ;
*» -oiaiwnw &gt;
Ml
la*
Lansing.
Est. Beulah nnd Charles Wallace. work if you can »&lt;
get n
it.
worker, 1 lube; Charles W. Bunn. the program* which will start at
i Carl
Tobias
and and
Hubert
Lathrop.,
•J**122?, P^JXl*'yJit^Mrs N»H-»l
«r T.n.istz
Release of guardian filed, discharge
Freeport, defense worker. 2 Ures
,
J ’ *
„,,,
| Carl
Tobias
Hubert
Lathrop.visitors at Roy Erway's during the
Good Idea—Keep a pen and writ- | Jr.,
Jr were out
AUf of
nf school ,,
nr; nt
u„, past week were Mr nnd Mra. Al RaP|ds
of
guardian
issued,
estate
enrolled.
pari
of last
u r°” «••’•«•«&lt;•*
and 2 tubes: Bert Blom. Cressey,
Those wishing luncheon reservaing
paper
in
the
kitchen
and
while
Jerry
Foley
and
helped
her
cele
­
week
because
of
Illness.
Wolfe
and
Annette
of
Grand
Rapid.
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h
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h
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farmer. 1 tube and 1 obsolete re­ tiotu, may make them by calling
Est. Prank Sackett. Discharge of that meal is cooking, you can write |
brate her birthday.
tread.
Mra. W. D. Barnes of Hastings,, administrator issued, estate enrolled, j to your favorite soldier. I get k&gt;U; Mr. and Mrs. Juipes Fennell and and Mr. and Mra. Ward Erway of.| Mr. and Mrs Roy Preston were
Passenger retreads—Merrill Knr- chairman of lhe luncheon commit­
Landing spent the week- • Hastings.
Est. Ella Sackett. Discharge of ,wouhlrrtnkgelUWTltten tf*t waltedJfor i Pauline ofMr
ft
”
d
MrS
Marce,
'i
Ev
-|
Mr*.
Russell
Whittemore
aceom!
visitors
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
;
cher. Preeport. defense guard. 1; tee.
end with Mr. and Mra. Marcel^Evadministrator Issued, estate enrolled.
Clare Norris of Lacey on Sunday.
Clyde Smith. Delton, defense work­
M
। Y’unled by Mra. Leo Tiff of south-1
E*te William R. Johncock. War­ spare time. A f^w minutes here and I
er. 2: Harlan Edmonds. R. 4. Hu- SUIT FILED
rant and Inventory filed.
there really count and if you knew
R,ul,a,,tl
Ust Thursday daughters of Hastings were callers i
tings, defense worker. 3; Mich. State
A jblll to obtain specific perform­ - Est. Grace M. DeMott. Oath be­
at Herman Hauer's Monday evening '
Hwy. for Maintenance Supt., i; B. ance under a written contract for fore sale filed; bond on sale filed,
MICHIGAN TERMINIX Cd
Mr*.. Roy Erway spent last Wed-i
J. Cryan. Middleville, defense work­ the sale ot real estate and for In­ report of sale filed.
Battle Cieek
nt-Miay with Mra. Jas. Dibble in the children of Grand Ledge were caller. 2; Harold Smith. Nashville, de- junctive relief was filed this week In', Est. Matilda McLravy. Testimony
Mrs. Will Hyde.
Edger district.
ferae worker, 3; Wm. Carver. Dow­ the office of County Clerk Allen :Of freeholders filed. license to sei)
Mrs.
Elsie
Potter
of
Dowagiac
Represented in Hastings by
Sudden
thought—I hope
my
ling. defense worker. 2: Julia Gar­ Hyde by Clarence F. and Pearl L.|iMUed. oath before sale filed, bond grandchildren, when and if any. came Saturday night to spend thej Kenneth and Lois Brown of Hick- ning.
HOME LUMBER CO.
orv Corners spent the weekend with ;| Judith Ann Beverwyk of Hastings j
rett,
and Ifeyser v*. John W. and Nettle M. on sale filed.
---- Dowling,
—former.
—• — • 2- tires
—
don't like peanut butter.
Each week with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. !Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whittemore .j spent from Tuesday until Sunday]
2 tubes: Wlnlfcrd Casey. R. 5. Ha*- Joy
Phone 2270
EsL Seymore A. Rclgler. Testi- spring-about thU time we have our J L. Higdon. Mr. and Mm. Alfred ;Mrs Gena Brown nnd son of Hick-.■ with her grandparents, Mr. and
tings, 2 Urea and 2 tubes: Otto;
--.»»■ ----------mony of freeholders filed, license to annual revolt and the Uiought of Higdon and family of Kalamazoo,lory Comer* spent Sunday there.
I
Mra.
Max
Bump.
I
Dahm. Nathvllle, fanner. 1 tire and BARRY-PRA1RIE|'
sell Issued, oath before sale filed, spreading peanut butter sandwiches were Sunday afternoon caller*.
1 tube: Warren Kidder. Sr., Free- V1LI.E GROUP
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Potter and,
Est. Annie C. Pierce. Bond of &lt;*
— —
— -1...I—' of
«...our
iiv&gt;,
u is too.
inntoo
the
remainder
Ilves
port, defense worker, 3 tires and 3
.. group met1 administrator filed, letters of nd- revolting. I wish our government son of Dowagiac were Sunday vis-1 Some people are so fond of IllThe ~
Barry-Prairieville
tube*; Ralph Ekkcns. Woodland, for cooperative supper In Delton ministration Issued, order limiting ,would generously donate our supply Itors of Mr. and Mrs. George Gillett I luck that they run half-way to meet
farmer, 2 Ures and 2 tubes: Law­ Rural Agricultural school. As lhe settlement entered. peUtlon for to Timbucktoo or soniewhercs.
nnd sons.
. , it.—Douglas Jerrold.
rence Greenfield. Hastings, defense discussion topic was "Farm Credit" hearing claim* filed, notice to cred­
Elmer Warren and daughter. Miss;
worker. 2 tire* and 1 lube
Our Institute of Sugarless Re­ Lena Warren ot near Wamenille.
the discussion leader. Arthur Halst. itors Issued.
Truck retreads—Mich. State Hwy. Invited Fred Smith of Hastings,
&amp;t. Emma J. Pennock. Order ns- isearch has perfected a system that were Sunday afternoon callers of
6: Barry Co. Road Comn» . 5; Bertha member of Barry-Eaton Farm Pro­ signing residue entered, petition for will eventually win us acclaim and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde.
WUcox. delivery of flower and vege­ duction Credit Assn., and Harvey partition and appointment of guar- we will go down in history. Pos­
Wilbur Vining and daughter Mar­
table plants. 2.
sibly before. Il really come* under __
Elliott. Farm Security Supervisor, to1 dlan filed.
lon __________
of Jackson__________
and Mrs._____
George
discuss their respective organiza­
Est. Anna Campbell. Final oc- etiquette but Emily Post will bless Dare of Lansing were Sunday dinAPRIiTdRAFT QL’OTA
Is prepared especially for
That'* a fact that’s being proven more and more every day.
tions. There were twenty-two mem­ count filed, order assigning residue the day we mode our first sugarlfss • ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo
LEFT FOR SERVICE
But there's another equally Important fact uncovered loo. It's
children but Is equally valu­
ber* present.
entered.' discharge 8f executrix Is­ recipe, whether our men folks do Roush.
the fact that your car need* constant expert servicing to can­
Barry county young men Inducted North Thomapple Group
able to adults. Recommendor not. Here is the Big Idea that
Mr. and Mra. Mauriee Purchiss
sued. estate enrolled.
serve It and Insure proper performance. See to it your car
into service as the April quota and
The North Thomapple group met
Est. Harry Edward Kauffman. will make every hostess love us. and children of Grand Ledee were
continues to "take il~!
who left recently for the Induction at the-home of Mr. nnd Mra. George Bond of guardian filed, letter* of When you invite company to dinner, Sunday evening callers of their
tickling in lhe throat and
center are: Philip James Quick: Adams Grover Cline gave the ar­ guardianship Issued.
you put these initials on the invlla- grandparents. Mr. and Mra. J. L.i
spasmodic croup.
Delton; Ruble Henry Minton, Bat­ ticle. “The Return of Ute Carpet­
Est. Joseph A. Godfrey. Proof of
Higdon.
tle Creek: Harold Henry Haywood. bagger" nnd also led the discussion. will filed, order admitting will en­ luted by the Sugnrless Committee,
“Once tried never witbnull”
FORD
—
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
Middleville: Raymond Rollo Rey­ The next meeting will be with Mr. tered.-bond of executrix filed, let­ this mean*:" Bring your own sugar
Music Is the child ot the art*.1
Sold by all druggists. '
nolds, Hastings; Theodore Henry and Mrs. M. O, Bedford on Thurs­ ters testamentary Issued, order lim­ If possible. If not. stay home,"
Court at Church SL, Hastings
fearful and cheerful, and too naive,
Mohler. Middleville; LcRoy Galen day. May 21.
iting settlement entered, petition for
to be witty —Deems Taylor.
|
Bell. Middleville; Edwin Arnold KOM-OrangeviUe Group
hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
Lammers. Delton; Lloyd Paul Towns
Slow are the steps of Freedom,
The Hope-Orangeville group met itors Issued.
Woodland, Robert Carlton Smith. with Mr. and Mr*. George Eddy of
Est. Robert and Kathryn Saund­ but her feet turn never backward.
Nashville: Cheater Lawrence Are- Wall lake. Twenty-five membeia ers. Annual account* filed.
—J. R. Lowell.
hart. Hutlngs: Emeat Caaslus Be Ison. were present. Delos Flower led the
Hutlngs;
James Henry-. Swift. discussion. Hie next meeting will
Woodland; Edward Albert Kznwki, be held al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Nuhvilte.
Delos Flower of Cloverdale.
Hastings Community Group
BARRY COUNTY BOY
Tlie April meeting of the Hastings,
MADE 2ND LIEUTENANT
Community Fann Bureau met at
Bernard D. Du vis. son of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mra. Merrit
Mrs. Henry D., Davis of Baltimore Bryant with all members present
twp.. was recently promoted to the but two. Two new members joined
rank of first lieutenant He Is now lhe group. Mr. and Mra. Harry Cole.
stationed at an important combat After bearing lhe report of lhe
gone in the Central America area. committee on contacting new mem­
He writes that he is enjoying the bers, we voted to .wait until Sep-'
* ☆ ☆
experience and that he is spending tember to divide the group. Mr.
so much ' time mastering Spanish Bryant read the following resolution
that he occasionally finds himself and the group voted in favor of it:
The Michigan Slate Farm Bureau
Injecting foreign phrases into his
English. ‘__________________
urges Congress to immediately pass:
such legislation as is necessary to;
TO CUT OFF ' * ’
•
make it an act of sabotage to in-i
WITH A SHILLING
terfere in any way with lhe orderly I
Under Roman law. to legally dis­ delivery of agricultural commodities I
inherit a natural heir, a man was to the Intended markets and final
compelled to set aside a testament consumption or storage, by any in- ■
which would leave that heir a por­ dividual or group of individuals, and I
tion of his personal estate. The old that their un-American acts during
this emergency be punished by Fedleaving the heir to be cut off such
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn will en­
a trivial share of the estate as to
practically disinherit him. From this tertain the May meeting.
practice arose lhe notion that for a
testament to be valid, the heir must

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his memory, which the law would
have otherwise presumed had the
heir not been mentioned.
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mortal, invisible, the only wlae God.
be honour and glory for ever and
ever.—Tim. 1:17.
Four things come not back—lhe
spoken word, the sped arrow, the
past We, and the neglected .op­
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De Plenty of Detrotl ipent Saturday

fanner's parents. Mr. tad* day evanlng.

Mra. O. L. Wilkins returned homo Bud and ElaJr.e Kauffman, local, and ren Burr* revr and family.
Baturday for an Indefinite stay.
; Howard McRoterts of Alto spam
Mr Mto Ma. Ooorge Brownell af Bateuday svau|pg with Mr. and Mra. d» Lighter Loraine of a rand Rapid*
Flint num I ths weekend with Mr. Pbu1 Thompson and family of Bowne
and Mrs. Frank Hynes. In the aftand
Mrs.
Claude
Walton
snd
fam: Center
Marion of Grand Rapids ipent 8unfly.
1
( Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pish and Cai- emoon they called on Mr and Mrs
Harold Smith end family and Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Newton and *'ln w1**
J*™- ** A- ®*tr
and Mrs. Ford Stowell of Woodland
family were on a uicnla at Charle- Grand Rapids Wsdnasday moralng.
.
Mbs Marion Rohtoator of Has­
tings spent Saturday night and Monday for Baldwin where they
Sundsy with her grandmother. Mrs plan to do acme trout fishing tor two&gt;
'Ida Payne.
I Mra Rosetta Johnson of Bowne
Center and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer busknasa Saturday.
Roush of Rockford were Wednesday
Mrs. Nina Manse and daughter.
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Georgs For-

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Mra. Frank-Hynes and Mra. Ford
Stowell of Woodland were Hastings Hastings were Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs. W. W RockhfU.
shoppers Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ai Johnson of Grand
Mias Maxine Swift of Hastings।
spent
the weekend_____
with, Miss
Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr.
__ ____________
------ Vlrand Mrs. Warren Surrarrer and' ginla Fish
family.
t
' Mr and Mrs. J. D Cool aceompanRev. and Mrs. Paul Olmstead took |f&lt;j their grandson James Cool, Jr
Mrs Charles Bunn end Dorothy to t of Hastings to Lake Odessa Sunday
University hospital Apn
Arbor.! where they ate their dinner. Tn the’
Thursday morning, where
Mra i atternoon they called on Mr. and1
Bunn's eyes were examined. The Mrs. Hwood Brake and Mra. Mattle'
latter remained until Saturday.
| Cool of Ionia, and Mrs. Edna Cool of
Mr and Mrs WUUarn Dipp called 1 Grand Rapids, who 1* seriously 111
at the home of Rev. J. L Batdorff|
f
~
Boyd
—* ”
Payne
---------of
----------------------Hastings spent
- FrlI day night with hl* mother. Mrs. Ida
of Woodbury Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Skinner oft Payne.
Battle Creek spent Bunday afternooni
Mr*. J. E Roush of Rockford was
wllli Mr. and Mrs. Earl Everson andI a Wednesday caller at lhe Allen Fish
home.
family.
Mrs Arthur Beeman and lady
Rev. Everett Love Is attending the'
ministerial summer school In ton­■ friends of Hastings were Thuraday
II afternoon callers of Mrs. Gerhardt
sing for the next taro weeks.
Mrs. Wsrren Bollon of Hastingsi Kunde.
A son weighing seven pounds was
called at the George Bustence home■
bom to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. StephenMonday afternoon.
Mrs George Crumback of Detroit son (Margie Whitney) at Pennock
called on Mr. and Mr*. Henry hospital Wednesday morning. April
73 He will be called Richard
Kercher Sunday afternoon.
Glenn Noviakey has been trans­ Charles.
Mr. and Mra. Herman Hoteay of
ferred from Fbrt Devens. Maas, to
Marne,—
and —
Mr. ---------------and Mr*.----------Keith
a western camp.
t---------Ed Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence &gt; Durkee and family of Woodland
were—
Sunday
guests of Mr and «~
Mrs
zacharia. and Mtes Rcxella Taylor-----*--------------of Wakefield are spending several1 Adam Endres
The W S. C. 8. will meet at the
days with Mr. and Mrs. George
home
of
Mrs
Adam
Endres.
Wed
­
Kercher and family.
Miss Helen Bustance spent Satur­ nesday afternoon. May 0
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and son
day In Hastings
A daughter named Dorleene Jean Ivan of Alto called on Mr. and Mrs.
was born to Mr. and Mrs Howard Will Blough Sunday evening.
Newton of Hastings Saturday morn­
ing They were formerly of Free­ Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Howard
Clinton and family of Bowne Twp
port.
Mr and Mrs. Hlwyn Johnson. Cor­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benedict
spent Wednesday afternoon in Has­ win Novisky and Boyd Novlsky of
Grand Rapids were Sunday after­
tings.
Mrs. Earl Everson spent Saturday noon callers of Mr. and Mra. Ger­
afternoon and Sunday with Mr. and hardt Kunde. Sunday afternoon.
MUs Helen Woods of Stevensville
and Mrs. Clifford AMerdlng of Has­
ngs
spent the weekend with her parents
tings.
Mra. T. L. Gillette and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods" and
Mrs David Pike of Grand Rapids family.
were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Harold Woods.
•
Miss Vivian Buehler of Charlotte. Mra. Dell Shively of Hastings.
....... Buehler of Grand.RajH
__ r
Mr. and Mr* Fred Ballance of
MIm Velma
ids Forrest Buehler of Allegan. | Hasting* were Sunday dinner guestz,
Russell Cole of Caledonia, and Mr of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Benedict
and Mra. Ray Neilson of Detroit: Sgt. and Mra. Douglas Jorgenson of
were Sunday guests at the FOrrest I Fort Custer called In lhe afternoon.
Buehler home.
I Mr. and Mrs Vant Newton of
Clarence Surrarrer and Mis* Bea Plainwell were Sunday visitor* of

AUCTION SALE

Because of the death of my husband I will have on auction sale at the farm located
a mile north of Nashville, on

SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1942
Commencing at one o'clock the following will be offered for sale

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Brown horse. 8 yr*, old, sound.
Black work horse.

CATTLE
Jersey cow, 5 yr*, old. calf by side.
Jersey-Guernsey heifer, 3 yr*, old. due May 12.
Jersey cow, 11 yr*, old. due June 10.
Black cow, 7 yn. old, giving milk, bred Mar. 10.
Guernsey heifer. 15 mo*, old.
Guernsey heifer. 5 mos. old.

HOGS
Sow, due in Moy.

2 shoots, wgt. 140.
fUlfk EMC

About 60 hens.

FARM TOOLS
Walking plow.
Riding cultivator.
1928 Chevrolet sedan with good tires and battery.
Single shovel plow.
Double shovel plow.
Cream separator, nearly new.
DeLoval separator.
135 ft. hay rope.
2 Ajax cultivators.
Wagon and rock.
Hay loader.
Miller bean puller.
Roller.
3-section spring tooth drag.
Spike tooth drag.
Cuftipacker.
Side delivery rake.
Mowing machine.
Set heavy work harness.
Set double work harness.
3 horse collars.

GRAIN
30 bu. oot*.
50 bu. corn.
400 lbs. seed beans.
10 bu. seed com.

Commodo.
Library table.
Overstaffed living room suit*.
Cabinet radio.
Table lamp.
Floor lamp.
Dining table with boards.
6 oak dining chairs.
3 odd dining chairs.
Large buffet.
Buffet mirror.
9x12 linoleum.
9x12 rug.
Carpet.
Iron bed.
2 sot* springs.
3 mattresses.
Large Garland hepting stove.
Sheet iron hooter.
Stove board.
Pressure gos range, good.
Nearly new Speed Queen washing machine.
Dishes.
Dresser.
Carpet Sweeper.
Rocking choir.
Hand washer.
Bench wringer.
Water separator.
4 stand*.
2 feather tick*.
Porcelain toe kitchan table.
Cupboard with glass doors.
Westinghouse 6 ft. electric refrigerator.
Stove pipe.
Ironing board.
Lace curtains.

MISCELLANEOUS
Round point shovel.
Cardan rake and hoe.
Cross cut saw.
Meat plonk.
Log chains.
35 bean stokes.
Incubator, 180 egg capacity.
Lamps,
Crocks.
Tub.
Boiler.
2 8-gal. crocks.
1 20-gal. crock.
5-gol. cream can.
2 milk pails.
Tank heater.
Stool scalding barrel.
Large iron kettle.
Lord press.
Sausage grinder.
New neck yoke.
2 40-rd. rolls of barbed wire.

Runway dinner guests of ttolr par-

and Mra. P. B. Woodall of Muskegon
Heights were Saturday afternoon

Mra. Hannah Nehr and
Troyer, and Mra. SUU Ledbett

Mra. Emil Olson and Mr. and
W. O. tope. Bundsy afternoon.
Mrs. Peter Wallunas and son DonPercy Rrotar spent Sunday with
1
his son. Wesley and family of AlBnd
lcCBn
of Muskegon last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Preston of BatP»t psrald Endres, who recently
tie Creek spent Sundsy with Mr.
.nd Xn iW, rr.ua
Mr. and Mrs. Dnil Olson and Mr
wauung ror asuuary ro
and Mrs. Alton Gray visited Mr. and
u.rHii
.nA
Mrs William Wallunas of Detroit. I , M.r. *"1,M.rrin
a
ounH...
I family spent Bunday with Mr. and
»unua}.
' Mra. Walt Thomas of South Bowne.
^r..BndwMrS ^.CrBld.,3hOmPi?n
Mr and Mrs toelsud Jone, and
snd Mra. Mary Fry called on Mr
•’*.• “““
and Mrs. Carl Myer* of East Has­
tings. Sunday afternoon
1* M
d M
Howell and Lyle Newton. Bernard erl NewU&gt;nPreston, and William Dipp returned ’ Mr. and Mr* Oeorge Baasett spent
from a trip to Kentucky Monday last
»»h Mr. and Mra. Clare
morning.
I Bassett and family of Irving.
Mr. and Mrs J. D, Cool visited
Mr. and Mra. N. u. Shermon of
Jim Kingsley of Grandville, who 1* j Hastings were Sunday dinner guests
on furlough from a southern eamp. | of Mr and Mrs Manley Sherman
Tuesday. He returned to duties on and family. Mr. and Mra. Orval
Friday.
■ Fountain and family of East HasMr. and Mra.' L. A. Seger. Mr. and tings called In the afternoon.
Mrs. F. C Demln*, and Mr. and Mra.' Mrs. Minnie Davis spent Sunday
Lloyd Karcher and daughter Marion at her farm home near Alto.
of Grand Rapids were Sunday cal)-' Mrs. Inta Kenyon and daughter
er* of Mr and Mr*. Allen Fish and Marjorie of
vi Kalamasoo were
woe ouuSun­
family.
[ day
”-------afternoon
“---------- —
callers
'*
of Mra. ■**"
Dell
Mra. .Claude Mead and Mra. Cle­ Godfrey
ment Mead spent Wednesday after­
Mr and Mrs. Peter Wallunas and
noon with Mra. Kenneth Mead of son Donald of Detroit spent last
Maple Orova.
week with the latter* parents. Mr
Linda Lou Kunde, who has been and Mrs. Emil Olson.
seriously ill with pneumonia. Is Im­
Miss Leda Moore of Grand Rapids
proving slowly. '
»is a Sunday guest of Mrs. Dell
Bunday vtaitor* at lhe home of Mr. Godfrey. They were dinner guests of
and Mra. Sidney Flfield were Mr.' Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Hooper of
and Mrs. Nell Newton and daughter Pleasant Valley.
Orra. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Fineld and
Mr. and Mra. L. R. Wolcott aecomfamily of Delton. Mr. and Mra.1 panled Mr. andMra. V.*L Wolcott of
Charles Wallace, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte to Saginaw where they
Vernon Newton of Hastings
i vbfiletj Mr and Mr*. Paul Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Dalbe and j Carolyn on Bunday.
Mra. Newton of Hastings were
Mra Manley Sherman entertained
Tuesday evening callers of Mr. and' the Card Club of_ Hasting*, ThursMra. Gerald Thompson and Jerry day afternoon.
Herbert.
■ Mr. and Mra. William Crakes re­
Mr. and Mra. Semiah Sees* and' turned home from Hasting* Sunday
Mra Adah Motter attended the fu- after a week's stay with friends and
neral services of Harry Woodworth, i relatives
father of Charles Woodworth, at
The following item will be of inCharjotte, Tuesday afternoon.
' terest to many Freeport people who
Mr. and Mra. Leo Rose and family knew Mr and Mra. O. E. Baiyeat
of Hastings spent Sunday with Mr.' when they were real dents ot this
and Mra. Ed Stairs.
village and while Mr. Balyeat was
Sunday visitors at Arthur Rich-Superintendent of schools: Phil Balardson's were Dale Freeland of yeat. son of Mr. and Mra. O. E.
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mr* Balyeat. has enlisted In the U. S.
John Richardson of Carlton.
• ' Naval Reserves and has reported for
Mra. Wm. Hutchens Is visiting at duty at Annapolis where he will take
Flint and Detroit.
'a three weeks trailing course In
Alvin Helrlgle and daughter*. Mrs ; preparation as an Instrurtor In the
Keith Marlow (Lola Usbomei of physical training program. He has
Ionia, and Mre. Dan Follis of Vai- been commissioned as ensign and
paralso. Ind- attended the Father after the training period will be
and Daughter Banquet In the Stationed in one of tto naval tralnMethodlst church. Thursday eve-, ing centers, He leav&amp;i the position
ning.
1 a* teacher and track coaeh in TraBerthera and Janet Clinton of verse City High school where he has
Bowne Twp.'spent Saturday and been tor the past two year*. BalSunday with their cousin. Helen yeat is well qualified for the work in
Moore. Jean Allerding of Carlton physical training having graduated
Twp. called in lhe afternoon
from the University of Michigan
Mr. and Mr*. Claud Mead and where he was an outstanding memMr. and Mrs. Clement Mead nnd ber of the Michigan Track Team
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and and won national honor* as a runner.
Mrs. Howard DeMond of Woodland For the last three summer* he has
in honor of the birthday anniversary &gt; tnnght swimming, two years at
of Paul Mead.
Traverse City and test year at the
Mrs. O. H. Fausey spent front cascade Country club.—From the
Wednesday until Saturday morning Sparta Sentinel.
with relatives in Muskegon
I Mr. and Mra. Hubert Long are the
Mra. Bertha Sherman entertained parents of a 7 lb. boy. bom Thursday
the Sunshine Club of Hastings. Fri- at the home. He has been named
day.
| John.—Nashville News. A,pril 3.

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Milk for Health

Pasteurizing
IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION
THIS ILLUSTRATES WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
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Other articles too numerous to mention.

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far.

Everything la be settM for &lt;ay of sale.

MRS. FRED STAMBAUGH, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY, Auction..,

MERLE SCOTT, Clark

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED.
FT. 6c:
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■■

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Pkoo.U5l ROBERT W. COOK. Pwp.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wheeler.
David Lee Scobey spent the
children of Freeport moved last
week Wednesday into the B. E.
Sweetland house on Cherry Street
(Dutch) Engel plans on starting on
a Mp to Kentucky Tuesday morn­
M«k plant.—Wayland Globo.
Ward Hynaa was elected Friday ing with David Robinson.
Mrs. Gilbert Timm. S»- «nd
evening as principal of lhe Char­
lotte high school effective when Mary Lou spent Sunday with Mre.
Timm's father, Fred Bush of Calethrough his musical leadership. Is
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Bowman spent
perhaps the best known faculty
member. The prosMtton la tmanl- Bunday at Caryl Bowman's
Mr. and Mrs Orville Bruce ac­
companied Forrest Price and Mra
Ucan-Tribuae.
Wllna Kidder on a trip to Allegan
CHURCH NEWS
Bunday
Sunday guests of lhe Henry Kid­
der family were: Floyd and Edna
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
Jordan of Hastings. Mr and Mrs.
Geo Kelley, Mr. and Mrs Howard
Bunday school—10:30.
Wilson and children, local. Gerald
Preaching—1140.
and Deasie Thompson and Mrs,
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
Prayer meeting—Thuraday evening Thompson's mother. Mrs Fry. of
Freeport. Qharies Kidder, of Fort
Tlie Christian Endeavor tusinev. Custer and Mias Helen Price of
Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jeffries Friday
The P. T. A. Thursday night was
tile largest we have had this year.
Pleasant Valley
We had a abort program put on by
Preaching—10:00.
the ladles, after which refreshments
Bunday school—11:00
Next month's committees are: re­
freshments. Fem Robinson and Mra
Freeport Method 1*1 Charth
Ed Walters; program. Alto Kidder
Charles Rose entertained with a
Morning worship— 1J :00.
pedro party Baturday evening, about
Bunday school—13:00.
sixteen guests being present
Although Rev. Love to attending
Newcomers to our neighborhood
summer school, he will be here on are Roy Hayes of Arkansas who ar­
Sanday morning.
rived Thursday and expects to spend
the summer with his brother. Bill
Carlton Center MMhedlst Church Hayes. Miss Florence Higgins of
Everett M. Love, pastor
New York arrived Monday to keep
Morning worship—10:00.
house for Mr. Rose.
Sunday school—11:00.
Randy Jackson and mother of
Middleville called on the Hayes
SCHOOL NEWS
family Sunday.
.
~
Intermediate Room
Doni,forget the Friendly Neigh­
• The following Fourth Grade pu,
bors meet with Marjorie Calms. May
pita had 100” in a. problem test:
Betty Krauss. Marvin Rosenberger.
Sunday callers of the Geo. Tag­
Hosea Humphrey. Patrick Loftus, gart family were Mr. and Mrs Ro­
and Carl Everson
land Boroff and BUI Bowerman of
7th and Rih Grade News
The seventh grade are making a
fire extinguisher In Science.
Elizabeth Ixiftu* has written a
good play which the seventh grade
expect to present soon.

Plans for a party are under way.
We hope to have a welner roast
Friday evening.
In Biology we are working on our
projects for this spring. Most of us
are taking wild flowers aa a project
These have to be pressed and mountSophs more News
The Sophomore Class enjoyed a
welner roast and games at the
••Felteer” gravel pit Friday evening.
The High School Defense Council
still encourages everyone to con­
tribute papers and scrap iron for the

tonstng; Mr. and Mra Warren
Calms of Cressey. Mra. Rill Cquch
snd Hubert of Delton and Mr* N.
B. Rose of Hastings. In the after­
noon Mra. Howard Main and Mra.
Alvin. Morgan called.
Mr. and Mra. Geo Bassett of Free­
port spent the week with their son
Clare Basset and family. On Sun­
day the Bassetts were, dinner guests
of Mra. Lydia Kidder and sons,
Ralph and Walter.
HUBBARD HILLS *
Mr. and Mra. Don Moore have
moved into the Luke Bensiba houu
on Senslba's Camas*.
Albert Green spent lhe weekend
In Battle Creek with hte sister. Mrs.
Nellie Mayo and helped do some car­
penter work to her home, which she
has been remodelling.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Storkan ot Has­
tings spent Bunday with lhe former's
parents. Mr. and Mr*. James Stor-

Mr. and Mra. Dan Martindale
daily suitable for baseball games.
The boys have won two of thdr moved back to their farm in the
league games.
Oates district after living at Clear
lake for some time. Glad to see them
Junior New*
Junior-Senior Skip Day seemed to
A few men in this neighborhood
be lhe main event of the week hare gone to work on the park
Wednesday morning we Journeyed to again.
Fallasburg Park, north of Low* 11
Lois Tripp was brought home from
A pot luck dinner, fumiatied by the the Middleville school alck Wednes­
day. She te better tills morning and
consisting of soft ball, shuffle-board, relumed to school
and other sports were played In the
Mra. Clarence Yoho and small
afternoon. At 8:00 we enjoyed a sons and Mra. Clifford Yoho (nee
welner roast.
We attended the Florence topham* of near Has­
7:00 movie "Dr. Klldalr's Victory” tings called on Mra. Albert Green
and "Duke of the Navy.** After the Bararday.
The folks from Detroit who pur­
chased the McCotnber farm test
winter
are
selling
out 500 fruit treeu
The Seniors were very happy to
receive word that we would be sent on the place.
Laurel Senslba of Wayland te
reservation for the boat trip around
Michigan. This will be the Senior working for Nick Gulllum helping
Annual Trip We shall leave Free­ with lhe spring work.
Mrs Alec Albert has returned to
port about 10:00 A. M. on Monday.
her home after spending two weeks
May 2Sth.
Marlon Rohrbacher of Hastings tn Chicago with her daughters
We are glad to see Phyllis Duffy,
waa a visitor Friday afternoon.
The Girls* Glee Club and Library daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Duffy,
Club are having a Joint picnic on out again after an operation for
appendicitis
recently.
Tuesday evening. May IJth
Mr. and Mr*. John White and
The Senior* wish to extend their
thanks lo the Juniors for the fine children of near Orangeville called
lime we had on Skip-Day. We en­ on hte mother. Mra. White. Sunday.
joyed the day very much and hope WEST HOPE * * *
that tfiey win have Just aa much
Miss Mildred O*good of Terre
fun next year when they ire Sen­ Haute, IncL. spent the weekend with
ior*.
the home folks.
Mr. and Mra. William McCallum
CLAY HILLS
Fanners are busy getting tn their and children of Kalamazoo spent
oats and rain Is needed very badly. from Friday night until Sunday
Millie and Irene Lukso spent the with hte parents.
Word from Gerald Anders who
weekend In Grand Rapids with relhas been transferred to a western
Mr. and Mra Cov111 ot Woodland
lion.
spent Sunday with their son Ver­
Mra. Bertha MeKlbbln
spent
dun and family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haight of Monday and Monday night with
Grand Rapids spent lhe weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morehouse
Mr. and Mr* Lynden Johncock
Eugene Haights. Francis Haight and
and family spent Bunday afternoon
family were afternoon callers.
calling on friends at Gun lake, also
and Mrs. William HuUet of Middle­ Mr and Mra Ezra Morehouse.
Mr*. Olenna Weber expects to re­
ville spent Sunday with a cousin tn
Grand Rapids. Mrs Sarah McCaul turn home today from Battle Creek.
A good crowd out lo community
accompanied them as far as Ada
club
Friday night. If you want to
and spent the day with her sister.
Harold England and family of know who waa the most popular
candidate
at the election, just'ask
Lansing spent the weekend at Leon
Polls. Sunday visitors were Mra. Abe.
The Aid meets with Mr. and MrsLcnna Johnson of Bowne snd Mr.
and Mra. Morris Lewis of Kalama- Ray Barnen for supper Wednesday,
May 8 Everyone welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNee and Mr.
and Mrs Bud Ctaler were fishing at
Grand Haven. Sunday.
Mr*
Gordon
Edmonds
and
daughter of Hastings spent Ute week
end with her sister, Mrs. Verdun
covin.

Mailman
After Puteartsatian

Drink Highlands Dairy Credo A Milk for Health

TERMSu CA8H DAY 0F SALE

,

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Booher of
Ide spent Sunday afternoon with tor Burt Long and formerly lived In
Woodland were Sunday guests of
Freeport.

and Sunday with Mr. and Mra. War­

HENDERSHOTT
The McOmber district
Mens
First Aid class will finish the course
been combined with this one The
Hendershott class started their work

pared to take it when the men ore
PLEASANT HILL
Mra. Addle Lewis Is spending a through.
few days with her cousin In Lansing.

CJ

acres un me wirigsn auu
Qolla farms north of here Saturday.
Conservation Officer Sumner was
called and with the aid of the De­
partment** fire fighting equipment
It waa soon put out.
Mr. and Un Vere Carter attend­
ed the Rural Teachers convention
»t Port Huron Thursday and Fri­
day.
Mrs Clifton Campbell te able to
be up and scout after four weeks
lllnaas.

deraholV* was well attended last
week and all
~ report a good time..... -•

u Mr* Jennie Btocum has returned
home 7™ Ballh, Creek where ahe
waa helping her daughter-in-law.
Mra. Wayne Slocum. with lhe new
baby gul.
We haven't much news this week
due to telephones being out of or-

Colonist* la Ethiopia

Italy has approximately 1M.OOO
colonists la Ithlopia.

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. TfltTtSDAY. APRIL 30, IMS
B ANFIELD

Woodland Community News
Pergonal Paragraphs
Uvea of the C. J. Barnum* of Au­
gusta that former BupL Barnum
had the misfortune to break his
right arm above the elbow while
loading a garden tractor on a trail­
er. His arm will be in a cast for
at least six weeks. The people of
Woodland extend sincere sympathy
to Mr. and Mrs. Barnum.

Tuesday BBO P. M. May 6.
Wednesday, choir rehearsal.
ton. taking charge.
Thuraday, Ladles Mid Society al
Gerald, who will .graduate from the church.
Woodland high achodi In June at­
Religious instruction
Thuraday
tended a abort course to black­ 4:10 P. M.
smithing given this wlnter-al M- 8
C. and with the knowledge gained
from the association with his father
George Wingard, pastor
will be able to service the public.
Gerald will have the shop open af­
ter school during the week and all
1:00 P. M. Epworth League
day Saturday.

the home of Miss Bertha Wagner of
east Woodland from Pennock hos­ Elect Officers at Annual Meeting of
pital Monday where she had under(gone an operation for appendicitis.
At the annual meeting of the P.
Mr. and Mrs. Wamic Kelsey and
„na Mra.
Mj, arid
Mrs. nennem
Kenneth neucy
Kelsey oi
of , fleer* were elected far the coming
i Grove were dinner guests of year: Mrs. Bemlod Kanlner, prea.;
Ralph Leffler,
Leffler.,lather
.father vice
vice' nres.:
pres.;
tnd Mrs. Ronald Lehman Sun- Ralnh
Mra. Lucy Classic, mother vice pres.:
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien and
pres.;
Mm.
Florence
Begerow.
see.;
children. Charles and Janet, of
Dimondale called, on her mother. Carl Heise, treas.
Miss Louise Haywood of the Barry
Mrs. George Paul Monday ajteronon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul of Has­ County Health Foundation gave a
tings were Sunday evening callers. very interesting talk on children's
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan and dental care and health problems.
children were Sunday dinner guests
al the home'of her parents, Mr. and the fund for tennis courts In Wood­
land This makes the total amount
Mrs. Gilbert Todd of Hastings.
In thia fund about »17500. New
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green were courts have recently been built in
Sunday dinner guests of her broth­ Nashville and Middleville and as
er and wife. Mr. and Mra. Dale Woodland has not even had a clay
Bump of Baltimore township.
court for some time, we believe that
Rev. J. S. Deabler was In Char­ tennis courta for lhe use of our
lotte Idst Tuesday on business.
■ Woodland young folkn will be a welMrs, Harald Classic and Mrs. I come addition to the village athletic
Rhoda Austin were In Lansing last'equipment. A committee will be
Friday on business.
I appointed by the president to work
Mra. Forrest Rcgerow, Mrs. Kidn with the Festival tennis committee
Guy and Rev. and Mra.- Arthur to -secure the needed amount, of
Dodge were in Kalamazoo Mondaymoney and plana fdr the courts,
attending* a convention of the
Church of Ute Brethren.
! For the Next Census

Thuraday 3 P. M. Midweek prayer

10:00 A. M.—Worship and
At the Sunday school hour there
win ba reporta fo the United Chris­
tian Advance Convention held at
Kalamazoo.
We Invite you to worship with us
Church of lhe United
Brethren In Christ
WMdlMW
10: 00 A. U. Uonono Wonblp.
11: 00 A. H. Bond,, uhool.
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
8:00 PM. Wednesday
Prayer
meeting.
Kilpatrick
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school.
11: 30 A. M. Morning Worship.
8:00 P. M- Christian Endeavor, be­
ginning a course In Leadership
Training on "VitalliinK lhe Christ­
ian Endeavor."

Mra. Harrison Blocher and Aunt (Mrs.' Clayton Valentine and family
Mary Fisher end Surie Sunday.
i Sunday. April IBth.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Partee andj James Welch of Battle &lt;Teek
Nevah spent Baturday evening with spent Bunday. April I»th with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams of and Mrs. Rod McLeod.
WoodUbd. OM F»U Uwr, -,1.
M,
Ey.n.(«, B«« ip^t
Ur. ,bd Un- Bupbrn Perrtn Kid BubB*r. Aprtl lUb wilb Ur, ,n«
pbyUU »: Drtrau Ur.
Un Ur, Jobn D,rt&gt;,. «•■ BArrrrtU,.
Kenneth Williams and sons of Batp-,—.--- -e rtotrnit
U, Cmb «&gt;d Frtnu and Un Fml .."X-1 "J”
Monday, April 20th with P. F. u.
T
ie
Cletus Valentine.

moving to their recently purchased
home in Urbandale
chased the Vosburgh residence at food for NsUons of lhe world, we
Binfield, and have moved there from
Battle Creek.
Tlie meeting of the Benfield
•'Perm Bureau Club" for May. will

arid Mrs Dennis Vosburgh.
Charles' Iriler of Claypool. Indspent a part of last, week with his
*n Coldwater. Mon- son. Eugene and family, at Banfield
«&lt; «»
Panners In this vicinity have fin­
shocked lo learn of his death last
ished sowing their cats, and are
Wednesday; he had had an opera-I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sayacool spent now plowing for corn.
The dry
tlon In hopes ot gaining relief from a Bunday. April l»th with his staler, weather has retarded then in plant­
itomaclr ailment. Death was caused Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Staton al Frec- ing their spring crops.
by pneumonia. Funeral service* were port.
held Saturday afternoon at the| Mrs. Evanston Beck has received BARNUM SCHOOL
Johnson funeral home at Bellevue1 word from her daughter. Mrs. David
Mr. and Mra. Ira Erb and family
with Interment in Union cemetery. Leary, that they are settled near who live north of Carlton Center
Hl* son Darwin, who ha* been in a Scott Field, IU. Also that David culled on Mr. and Mra. Oliver Boul­
baseball training camp in West Vlr-1 ha* been promoted to a Sargeant, ter Sunday.
ginla for several weeks came home congratulations.
Buster Norton and Marian Bolbut another son. Ralph, who recent-. Ou&lt;5sU Bl the home of Mr. and mer of Carlton Center spent the
ty enlisted in the marines was un- J
TUcher. for Sunday weekend with Edgar and Ruby Boul­
night supper, were Mr. and Mrs. ter.
homc from California. •
Richard Cahill and family, and Mr.
Mra. Emma Blowers received word and Mra. Mai Culver and family friends of Lansing called on Mr.
from Lansing.
and Mrs. Ben Crockford Sunday
forty-three, who has been In the
Sunday dinner guests at the home evening.
Kalamazoo hospital for several of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Henney. were
Hillis and Margery Reesor. who
years. Funeral services were held Mre. Thelma Johnson, of Muskegon.
from the Hess funeral iiome in
home for the weekend.
Nashville and burial was In lhe Wil­ Hastlngs. and Lena. Nina. Elmer
Luella Reesor, Agnes Doris. Mil­
cox cemetery. Mrs Blowers, who ha.i Merrill and Wm. McNutt, all of dred and Leona Helse made a Crip
io Grand Rapids Saturday.
Grand Rapids.
unable lo attend the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan King of
Rev. and Mrs. Moyer and son were Woodland called at the home of Mr.
With lhe refrigerator output cur­
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and and Mrs. Ralph Henney. Sunday aft- tailed. It looks aa If the old spring
Mrs. Clyde Walton.
house might come back into Its own.
Private Eugene Ball from a south­
ern camp, who lias had a weeks'
leave, went to Glenwood Friday eve­
ning to visit relatives and accom­
panying him back Saturday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ball and
Harvey and Ernest Bali. Sunday
- parents
his
entertained the miUwtno
following
M?i
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DUNHAM DISTRICT
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SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mra. Jay Dittman of Detroit spent
from Wednesday till Monday with
“r
L““’ w*n'" •" „tr
her moiner.
mother. Mra.
Blocher.
mra. Harrison
narnson oiocncr.
nul WoodKna .Ul.M Ul» M.nU tht
p.„„u
UMOn
Mr. .nd Mr,. K.lpb IMMWnu! tram Vrld.,
SunAjy,
I
, n» , „ born Bob. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and
n“’d
DojjM j aa,- monant. April
■! Brnnoeb daughter. Nancy of Detroit. Mia*
tn&lt;n
Jl* ".'."l R"
Mrl bn,pbAl Un. Wwi«r and baby ware Opal
On.! OU..
Giles .nd
and Cha!
J. S.
J
S Denbler
nr.M- ,.IW
called m.
on Un
Mrs. Mar-i
U„. .
Th„^,y „
of Grand Rapids’ . W----5JC-------------- .. Campbell. Private Ernest Dunkelgaret Bates at Pennock hospital her parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank
guests aj Mr. and Mra. Walter
Sunday afternoon. Mra, Batea is' Shrieber of Carlton.
I bergcr called to see him Bunday aft­
Hershberger.
convalescing from an appendix oper­
Coach and Mra. Louis J. Vincent
Rev.
Paul
Geiger
and
mother and! ernoon.
ation.
Mrs. Julia Garrett and children
are receiving congratulations on the Mr. and Mra. Gallen Mlskc ot Lan­,
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hershberger birth of a son. weighing B pounds sing were Sunday dinner guests of; have moved on her parents' farm,
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of De­ and 8 ounces, al Pennock hospital. Mr. and Mrs Paul Brodbcck.
which she has purchased. The chlltroit. Chalmer Hershberger and Mbs Sunday evening. April 20. A little
;
dren
are finishing their school year
Mr. and Mra. Laird Woutng spent
Opal Giles of Grand Rapids were delay in naming this young man as
Friday and Saturday with his p*t-_ in the Barney Mills school.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Wal­ girls' names were lhe only ones
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotring.
Private Howard McIntyre spent
ter Hershberger.
The V. B. Missionary Society met. Sunday al hta home here, and
MLm Pollyanna England of Chi­
with Mra. Hlldrtd Hesterly last: called on Eugene Ball in the after­
cago visited her mother. Mra. Glenn
Wednesday.
noon.
England and slater Marjory from
.
Mr. and
ana Mrs. Otto
uiio Townxcnf,I
Mra. Thelma Soya went to Chicago
Friday until Sunday and saw the
Tuesday. April 28 was. designated caUed on Miss Clara Bloc!
'’■Thursday to spent two weeks with
Junior play, "Girl Shy" Friday eve­ by the Student Defense Council of I- -hospital
- - Pennock
Sunday
aftenwon
; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Soya.
ning.
the Woodland High school aa the
Mra. Charles Van Lente anti baby;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paul call- day for the collection of “Scrap Far Gregory of Grand Haven and Mrs 1
Our Yankee Scrappers”. The High Gertrude Strong and Nancy of ON PERSISTENCE
gan Sunday afternoon.
For twenty years I tried to get
school band paraded in the morn­ Grand Rapids spent Saturday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forman ing nnd the boys and the village ning and Sunday with Mrs. Harri­ Into one magazine; back came my
and family ot Homer were Sunday truck made the pick-up In Ute af­ son Blocher.
manuscripts eternally. I kept on.
dinner guests of his parents Mr. and ternoon.
In
the twentieth year'that maga­
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mayo of
Mrs Geo. Forman.
Hastings and Mra. Keith Parlec and zine accepted one of my articles
Harry Hough of- Hartford called
Kindergarten and First Grade
,I b.iby san spent Friday evening with James Whitcomb Riley.
on his daughter and husband. Mr.
Doris Whitney, teacher
।
and Mrs. Donald Gager last Monday
Rodney Jordan is back in school
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hecker and after an absence of a month and
children spent Sunday afternoon a half.
and evening with Mrs. Mary Fisher.
Ann Bryant entered the first'
Mbs Susie Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. grade Wednesday. She attended the
Walter Fisher.
Algonquin lake school near Hastings I
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kltson moved
Mrs. L'Connor and Mrs. King via-!
Saturday into J he former Nietha- Ited school Friday afternoon.
I
mcr house on East Broadway which
We are sorry to lose Jeanne Yerty ।
they recently purchased. The Frank but hope she enjoys her school In
Nicthamer'g arc now living on their Hastings.
farm In West Woodland and are
planning to remodel the house as
Fifth Grade
soon ax possible.
Artie Spindler, teacher
Word waa received from Mrs. Geo.
Jcralce and Ruth Ann Herchel
Benner Monday that they arrived
from
the
Martin
school visited us
in Corpus Christi, Texas, last Wed­
nesday and Oeorge. Jr. had liberty Friday.
Mary Bryant from lhe Algonquin
Wednesday and Thursday which ho
school
entered
the
’spent
pent wun
with ms
his parents ana
and auncra.
sisters. ------ ------ — -----------fifth
--------grade
------ Wed-­
Dr. and Mrs. Benner. Missea Helena • nraday of last week.
.nd Br.nor Ml lor T™.. lot Son-1 w« lud oor plrlury. UT.n 1AU
day from Milford. III., and they ex- j
pected to visit Pvt Jean England
“
at san Antonio on Saturday. Mra.
Benner reports so many beautiful
The Evangelical Church
rosea and flowers In bloom In Texas
J. S. Deabler, pastor
nnd it seemed *a strange sight to!
10:00—A. M. Morning worst
worship
their northern eyes.
I 10:0G-A.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Perkins ar11:00 A. M. —Sunday school
rived home the first of the week
— - • -• - 8:30 P. M—Evening worship
after a winter's stay in South Caro8 P. M. Christian
EndeavUna.
ITuesday
---------- ----------------------—- ----.----Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowlader and or business meeting.
Mra Jessie Hatton came home from I W. M. S. monthly meeting and
Florida last week after spending theJ lesson study Wednesday 3 P. M. May
winter in their house trailer in the ■ *
Midweek prayer service Thursday
sunny south.
at the church.
To Open Blarkamlth Shop Here
I Choir Rehearsal Friday evening.
Mother's Day. May IB.
The village blackspilth shop,
Annual conference at Pontiac,
which has been closed since lhe audden death of Orville Blfton a Utile; May 13 to 17.

Joe B&lt;ck
*W

SALUTE TO A

CAREFUL DRIVER

15 dealers in Barry

Truck Service available to

School Notes

rr

for Victory.

appeared before

Scrap metal includes 1BRANCH

aluminum, and lead Colton bags Jolly Dozen Club last
emoon.
and burlap bags can be reused.

Sunday.
tanks, guns and ammunition.
Our final victory depends on Just

freedom.

J. Norton Of

We must act—and'act at

in lhe Salvage for Victory.

lor marine service passed nu I
amination) at Detroit and will
for training immediately.

Music Is the greatest civilizing

Marshall.

GOOD NEWS!
for better—

HEALTH

for those suffering from these ailment*

STOMACH
KIDNEYS

ladtaesUao,

Rheumatism

Can Today WiH Start US

have Mobil Gas and OU.

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
Formerly Service Oil Company

HASTINGS

PHONE 15M

THE ROAD TO
DRUDLESS HEALTH

AUCTION SALE

In order to lottie the evtote of Herbert B. Hoag I will sell ot Public Auction ot the
form located 11 miles East of Bedford or] mile west of Court school on

• nd bteellac. Nel IUm

SATURDAY, MAY 2,1942
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP, THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES

nrokably Ur Tear*.
Iras MM, were »
kMwya .nd ratal**

Church Announcements

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

YOUR COUNTRY

YOUR HOME

HELP KEEP IT!

Let Us Help You Buy It

We have money to loan for the purchase of homes . . .
if you have found the home you wont, DON’T wait,
call us now. We will be glad to explain our plan. We
con also finance repairing and remodeling. Ask about
It.

HASTINGS BUILDING b LOAN
ASSOCIATION

Bulk and Lane player piano and rolls
3-pc. living-room suite, velour
Library table Music cabinet
Heatrola
Writing desk
4 Rocking chain
3 Dressers Commode
Chest of drawer*
Edison Standard phonograph and records
Chest moulders tools
1 bed complete Single bed
1 wooden bod, complete
Iron bed, complete
American sewing machine
Electric heater
Florence heater-No. 55
2 9x12 rage 3 stands, pitchers
Leather couch
Crosloy radio, table model
Dining table, square
9 Dining-room chairs
Easy chair Fruit safe
Looking-glass, largo
Large Peninsular cook stove
2-bumer electric plate
Clock 2 Electric sweepers

3-burner oil stove
Curtains Few dishes
2 5-gal. milk cans
Cream can Ice-box
Bench wringer Barrel churn
Wash boiler 30-gal. crock
30-30 Winchester deer rifle
12-gauge pump gun

USE BIO-MINERAL

H1LP NATURE WITH
NATURAL MINIRALS

ONLY Xetanl. Utar^Tslif

LIVESTOCK
Jersey cows, fresh
Pure-bred Percheron stallion, 17 years old
Roan mare^G years, 1600
Yearling colt
*
3-year colt (broken) Gelding, wgt. 1400
30 Barred Rock Hens

WITH YOUR OWN RYU!
SEE AND EILIIVI

USE BIO-MINERAL

TOOLS
2 wagons Hay rack
2-horse cultivator
Hog crate Dump rake
Mowing machine Walking plow
Double harness
1928 Chevrolet truck
1925 Chevrolet coach
Gas engine Potato crates

BIO-MINERAL
1 MlH tt.TS-3 MUm (.“.Mt-t fiA-l

TERMS OF SALE: Cosh day of eale, nothing to be removed until settled for

EMORY M. GREGG, Adm
LOREN D. COPPOCK, Auctioneer

MILT LEIN AAR, Clerk

is HAsvnws xxciinmiT

CARVETH A STI
THI RIXALL MUMI
OourUay And Friendly Urvitt
Mmb* 31

Prompt Delivery Barries

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THl'RSPAT, APRIL », 1843

have moved

in

to

the

Reynolds'

Mr. and Mra. Carl Eckardt ond’staytng at the DeOolla home and day at the home of Mra Mafti#

house in lhe west part of town.
rson Bruce and Mr. and Mra. Ray previously at the Galster home, now Lynd with a pot luck dinner. It
.Elmer Willison, who was induct-!Scheel aU of Woodland were vteltora has a room at the home of Mrs. will be of Interest to many to team
ed into the army te
Mr. and, Minnie Johnson.
| that the elub has recently purchased
is now stationed at
at' °f
U1 • ‘^‘r uncle and aunt. mr.
camp. Philip Quick, Ed- Mr&gt;
Mrl- Andrew Flnkbelner. Sunday.
Sunday, j ur. and Mra. Arthur Bell spent.®
a western camp
victory bond.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams spent win Lanunera
Lammers and Gerald Tungate
Tungate. Little Mary Jane Annis of Grand
1
Grand'Sunday
al the home of his couainl Marc Squler. son-in-law of Mr.
' Sunday with their son-in-law and left .fcr service
.. last Wednesday.
i~
Rapids
.J- visited her aunt. Miss Jane ,; t Kalamazoo.
and Mra. G. E. Blake has recently
'daughter. Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wil­
Mrs. Noble Hyde, who has been'
“w Clifford Freshney
Mra. Clair Brog was a luncheon enlisted in the U. 8. Navy and ex­
' liams and family at the W. K. Kel­ clerking In tlie drug store, has gone ,10mc Monday.
’
guest at the home of Mrs. Herman 'pecto to-be assigned as soon as tesu
logg farnj at Gull lake, fn the aflPoppenpoiil k Grund Rapids on, “re completed.
ernoon they attended the concert in to California to care for her mother; Mr. and Mrs. L E- Hamilton and
wlw is 111.
j grandson Jack spent Sunday in Wednesday.
[ Fred Hooper, who recently receivthe Kellogg school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leonard 'and I Grand Rapids with their daughter
The Prairie literary club had a cd a pelvic fracture wiu brought to
Max Reynolds, Roger Williams, daughter and Mrs. Lucy Leonard [Mrs. Marvel O'Connor.
very pleasant maaUng Wednesday, hte home from Pennock bospltal
Kalamazoo, called on Mrs. Hattie
Mr. and Mrs. Chde Potter of Ea- Aprtl 23 at the home of Mrs. Clara, Sunday by ambulance. He is doing
tings spent Saturday and Sunday of
Whittemore Sunday afternoon.
! ton Rapids spent the weekend with :Schondelmayer with twenty ladles1 well but will be confined lo lhe bed
trout fishing near Lake city.
jirtsent Following an Interesting I for some time.
Mrs. Ella Doud spent Friday and | Mra. Dana Potter.
Saturday with Mrs Angle Titus,
j tdd Flnkbelner. Burdette Wadd, program
I
the hostess served refreshMiddleville's business life had anlaneottf shower at her homa east» —
... M
^WHU u
Mr. .....
and ---------------Mrs. John---------Llnbeck
of Ed iLewis.
Glenn wuiDom
Sanborn ana
and aacai
Jack 1
«,
Binder .. I
Of.
Hlckwy
Comers
Friday
•
njght
InjAlmoand
their
father.
Clto
Pennock
।
Rosenberg
made
up
a
party
that
, au“u ot
Bender at 1 HdUh.Manager of the local’KroSPECIAL RATE of 18c par $100 on village and city
ht"™
Mrs
Chambertoln. a of KalamacM called on Mr. “nd! went north Stmday on a smelt fish- h" home southwest of town last ger 1Uwe
two year,
Mra Leon
! mg
»«•*
her mother. Mra. Elmira b«.n promoted V the management
residence property.
i recey bride.
_ ---- Pennock
- ----------.. Sunday
.------ - after---■••• trip to Carp lake They were
w
... D
_i—. I nnn&lt;&gt;
—._j home
.------- jTuesday
— —.—
'Hackney
।, «...
Our locnl Scoutmaster
Robert
noon. Tnev
They nUn
nteo railed
called nn
on arirfimnI
Addison ----expected
evening.
------------ - of
-- Hastings, and• her
•— ate-!
—: of the Lake Odessa store and began
Abbey arid
_ ..this
________
....
- _ Hatch
.
Barnes wax given nn excepllonal Pennock in the Jaratfer ConvaleaThP Maynard Miller family of'tor.
;Ur' Mrs
Mrs- nlrttn
Olenn Abbey
and clauehdaugh- ' his duties
Monday. —
The
honor at the Scoutcrs appreciation I cent Home in Hastings. Leon Pen- Hopkins were Sunday guests of herlUrot l**Ue.
family hal won many friends since
dinner held In Grand Rapids the nock also called on him in the brother. Walter Bender and famUy1 7110 Iast meeting of the season for coming to town who are glad to
See local agent or write Home Office at
evening of April 25. He ni award- evening.
,
southwest of town. Little Phyllis I,hp MlddlevlUe Woman's Club wiU leant that Mrs. Hatch and three Ut­
ed the Silver Beaver badge as the
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Basil Dunn an- Miller, who had been spending sev-! »* *n the nature of a May party at, ile boys will remain here for lhe
WOODLAND, MICH.
outstanding Scoutmaster in the nounce the birth of an eight lb. 5■ era) days with her grandparents Mr the pleasant country home of the present time. We welcome the suc­
Grand Valley Council for work In 'oL son. Spencer Ferris In BorRcss ,lmi'Mrs Philip Bender, accompstn- i president. Mrs. Chas. Robertson, cessor to Jim, Ear) Kaufmann who
youth training. This te next to the hospital.
. k&lt;j her parents home.
1 Tuesday. May 5. A chicken dinner at formerly has served the stores In
highest award given by the Na-i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Starring nnd[ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorpe and 12;3« o'clock will be a pleasant fea- Ionia and Hastings.
llqnal Boy Seoul otganlzation. to two children. Ellsworth and Carol., two small daughters of Kalamazoo ture of t1** &lt;»tbertng.
Miss Evelyn Geukea waa home
adult leaders. The District Scout | of Level Park spent Saturday with ,,ix.nt lhe weekend at the homes ofi Eddi? Lewis te asxUtlng in the
—
*•
—
‘ [his .-.I'.ter.
grocery store when nut
out from Michigan State College for the
Commissioner.
James
McGregor,
and
sister. Mra Iz-on
U-on Pennock and their parents. Mrs Vem Smith and VanderVeen arocerv
weekend.
.
the president of Grand Valley Coun-; family.
)jr. and Mrs. Floyd Holes. Miss of school.
The vocal numbers of the Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean moved
ell and James Spindle, were also, Mr. and Mra. Ellis E. Faulkner■ Donna Holes accompanied her stefrom the Sharp apartments Satur­
awarded the Silver Beaver badge spent two days recently with their' ler home for a week's visit.
the Sunday morning, service at the
Mr. and Mra. Ted Shephard. Mr. and: 'On and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
m1m Myrtclla and Webster Steeby day to tlie Ji L. Ruga home.
11, Mrs. Royce C.
G. Henton.
Hen ton. Mr.
Mr and
--*«•-■
Mrs.' Mrs. Robert Faulkner -•
at Solemn Of uighton ------Twp.-----who have been
Mr. and Mra. Paul Carey and two Methodist church were greatly en­
Fred Koppolof
Koppoloi and' *'
Mr“ and Mrs. Monday thev were dinner guests of teaching in the schools of Barryton daughters of Leighton spent Sunday joyed by a well-filled auditorium.
Robert Barnes and two sons. Robert Senator Earl Burhans and wife of, MMj Galien, respectively for several with their mothers in Grand Rap­ Tlie pastor and members appreciate
__ ■ Dick, ....
__ .1,____________
«.,_u Paw Dnw
Ii years have accepted
.... . . positions
..1, the I1 *dsia.
tfie music of these men and their
and
attended
the dinner which
Paw.
in
was held at the Civic auditorium i T*®“e
Schanffhourer.. win of school* of Rockford and Wyoming, Galen Bell and Harold Haywood accompanist and hope they will
There were 2500 guests at the din- Mr... Mac Schauffhauaer of tins pnrj( for next year.
left on Wednesday for army service, favor us again. Following service.
tier which to sponsored annually by I village and manager ot a Battle
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles. ‘he latest Inductees ftom our village, Glenn GriffeUi one of the quartet
the Grand Rapids Lions .club tojCreek drug store, te the city’s first; Robertson Sunday of last week were, Mra. Leola Clark of Grand Rapids with Mrs. Oriffeth. entertained the
honor adult volunteer workers In 3-A draft registrant to apply for i h,.r cousin. Mrs. Edith Schrader and ■ spent last week with her son. Forrest other members snd families to din­
Boy Scout work.
|’ &lt;ilunteer officer training under the two children and her mother. Mrs. and family, and other Middleville ner and for lhe afternoon. Those
present were Mr. and Mra. Robert
Mr and Mix. John Van Holde and I arn?^’ s neu
Mr. Schaffhouser c E Bingham, nil ot Flint. In the . friends.
1 Whirlfoam your motor
7 Clean and adjust
Mr. Pike of Kalamazoo called on the I all(1 w,,e c“,lrtl on Mr. and Mrs &lt; afternoon all drove to Plainwell.
| Mrs. Anna Baird accompanied by Brooks and children of Cloverdale,
sparkplugs
former's brother-in-law. Peter Ad-1 ral1’ E Falkner recently.
1 Leon Williams of Kalamazoo was her niece. Mrs. Allie Qrottmnt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and son
2 Change to summer oil
rianson, Sunday.
I Th'* ptroc“^ of
Junl0T c,*tM the weekend visitor of his sister. Grand Rapids, and Mra. Hattie of Delton and Mr. and Mra. Harold
Drain sal old sU—rtmi with
Mr nnd Mra Will Whittemore plny .”ntorA
a8“". 8U«n . ln U‘C Mrs Arthur Kenyon, and family.
t Smith went to Tiffin. Ohio, Wed- Oriffeth and four children ot Mid­
»ho Mrtd t“l7’faSDriton ■'•‘•ch001
IE! Fr““V e'C*l Jlm Langston of Hastings was anesdaV. called there by the death of dleville.
have movedI w^to their ho^el nlna' BmounIW,1 to, »«*’
. I caller nt the home of hte Masonic, her only brother. Hugo Berger. They
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McConnell, St.
Ik?™ moved back to their home
Dr Allct, whlpple, M.-D. formerly।brother. F. O. Stokoe, Wednesday, [are expected home the forepart of nnd son William were home from
8 Drain anti-freexe, In­
3 Change to summer
I „
, „
, . ,
J of Chicago, te now associated with
..Aunl- Lottie Howard Is again in .‘hte week.
Midland for lhe weekend.
spect hose connections
type gear lubricants
I Mr and Mra. John Lechleitner of' Dr. Byron Farwell. M. D. of Delton.I her own home after spending the! Mr. and Mra. Wm. Sweet nnd
Wc are sorry to know Mrs. Edward
। nenr Cedar Creek, who recently purMr. and Mrs. Harold Lowe of Nileshrtn^. wlth Mr. and Mra Otto Bech- daughter Beverley
visited her Eslerman is in very poor health nnd
chased the Guv Hazen house, are j visited her mother. Mrs Blanche I tP| MUs Myrtle Cook slays nights [ brother, Elgin Wright and family at confined to her room most of the
now residents of this village.
Richards
of the
—
-----------;
«-.» weeku and
-,.u time.
----------- the...first -------J week. . with
her
aunt—
who will be—--------98 years'Mulliken.
Sunday of last
; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and । Mr. and
nnd Mra.
Mrs. John Anders of Kn!
Kai-;,1 0]d june m
also called on friends in VermontMr. and Mra. Herbert Cook and
1 sori*. Bob and Dick, and, Gordon'1 amuzoo
9 Adjust ton belt
umnzno called on her brother-in-law j• lhf Epworth League young-folks ville. ..
|DeisterhoL attended church services^ nnd sister. Mr. and Mra. Will Whit­ j met on Sunday evening for service ; Mrs. W. J. Llebler enjoyed n dln- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stimson had a
most enjoyable time Friday evening
4 Chassis lubrication
In lhe Middleville Methodist church: temore Sunday.
। nt lhe country home of Jean and ner party nnd evening of bridge when they attended the diamond
' Sunday. The male quartet of the'
________
I Leonard Stimson.
’
I with old friends in Grand Rapids jubilee of Coldwa&amp;r chapter O. E.
Barry County Rural Mall Carriers'
10 Check all lights and
Mrs. Hurry Walker of Jackson, Friday.
5. No. 1. of which Mr. Cook to a
sang at the morning services
windshield wiper
was lhe weekend guest of her daughTlie T.-K. baseball team hopes “a member. Coldwater has the oldest
i The Delton Rural Agricultural
■ter. MIm Pauline Walker and at- bad beginning makes a good ending- chapter In the world and the ritu­
school
baseball
team
went
to
Mid5 (a) Check oil filter11 General check-up of
tended the O. E. S. chapter meeting i for in the third game of lhe season alistic work ot 1887 was exemplified
.dlevllle Thursday, .winning by a
and connections
lay. Mr* Thursday with Delton the team met
; Friday evening. Saturday
tires
'score of 18-0. Delton hud 18 runs. . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith of1 Walker nnd daughter nccc,..^,
rompanled
Ita ‘1’lrd defeat,----------------------Wilbur, as the vtelt-----------------------------—
rons of that chapter dressed in the
21 hits and no errors. Middleville/
' Grand Rapids were Thursday dinner by Mrs. Henry Brog nnd daughter; ing pitcher, held lhe game to a styles of that period and was a most
, no runs. 3 hits, and 5 errors. Hits
.(
5'.guests
of tlie Clair Brog family.
Helen, were Grand Rapids visitors. । three-hit affair for the locals, and
(b) Clean air filter
| for Delton: home runs by Monica
Mr and
Harry gtlnwon and
s B QU|ncer nnd Mrs. Otto with Houghtallng nnd Monica mak- impressive and beautiful service.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Stimson and: Mrs S B Qulnccr and Mrs. Otto with Houghtallng and Monica mak- Grand officers of the Grand Chap­
III
U
‘two
Mta. Wayne Carpen- 1 Bechtel attended the semi-annual: Ing home runs everything went DelOptional Extra Services
ilu? hv
ftntl MUs Jean Sllnrson were meeting of the Grand Rapids asso-i ton's way with a wore of 18 to 0. ter of Michigan were all present and
dinner reservations were made for
6 Battery tested and
at Special Rates*
Fr,dav Shoppers Jn Grand Rapids elation of Baptist women nt Ens-1 The hoys met the Kellogg-Ag team
serviced
t&gt;r2
n
two' Mr- and Mrs- Vcrn Allerdlng and' ley Center, near Cedar Springs. Prl- here this Tuesday night and hoped MO guests. \
' ±?t °wi^r^t£F.mt n MW ch,ldrfn "f Ona,Jl Orovc “*nt Sun- day.
tor better luck.
We hear a -lot these days about
CkMk b*lt«ry «tr«a&lt;lb—&lt;1«»b ter.
■
.44 dl»UU.4 water. Helye
one nn. Knttera
wuour la
mfuck
nut u mid
iXviiii!
i iiXa
tn *-। d
iy
wllh
her
P®
renU
Mr
and
Mr
»
Mr
®"d
Mrs.
Clyde
Grummett
of
The
Hany
Balsch
family
were
SunMr. and Mrs. Clyde Grummett of Tlie Harry Belsch family were Sun­ what people are doing to help the
I dleville batters in 8 Innings. In 2 day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Henry Poulson.
.
the Parmelee vicinity visited her sis- , day dinner guests of the Russell cause of victory but our local un­
। games Wilbur has fanned 27 baiters
dertaker.
L. Russell Beeler, for the
Mr. and Mrs Lee Lincoln of Do- ter, Mrs. Herman Plnney and hus-. Bender family, a Joint birthday celeComplete Check-up ot Special Rate.
and allowed only 3 hits. He lias waglac were Sunday visitors of his | band nt Casnovia. Sunday.
bration for the two little girls of past ten years has taught first
pitched 15 Innings. The game was niece. Mra. Elton Lawrence and. Peter Rother of Hastings was a the families.
Nancy nnd Joan, aid nnd water safety u a hobby for
called In the 1st of the 9th when family.
caller nt the home of Fred White! who celebrated their third blrth- the Boy Scouts and Burry, county
,Delton had scored 3 runs nnd still
Red Cross chapter. Five nights a
Ivnn Payne has dlsjxwed of his: Monday.
|days last week.
no one was out. Garbow got 2 ot
stock of groceries and closed his oil I MIm Pauline Benaway was nt; Harlan Sweet of the U. S. Nnvy week nre devoted to giving first aid
Middleville's 3 nits. Batteries for station and store on West Main St. I home from her work in the Bell has been promoted to the rank of instruction to various units of the
Delton were Wilbur nnd HoughtaiMr. and Mra. Gerald White nnd I Telephone office at Battle Creek sergeant. Another local boy doing civilian defense program, and at
ing. For Middleville. Moore. Rob­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lobdell returned from Friday until Sunday night
well—somewhere.
inson. Reynolds and Sehondelmeyer. Friday
evening from a nvc-days trip: Mr and Mrs Clare Schull and his| A change ot dates from May 7 on Monday night®. Quimby on
Tlie local team will go Lo Wayland
In the east. TherVisited Albany. N.J little nephew. Monty, of Hart spent, &lt;o May 13 for the Mother-Daugh- Tuesday, McOmber school on Wed­
Wednesday April 29 to play that
nesday. Johnstown Grange hall on
Phone 2240 daytime. For night
team. Woodland will play the home Y.. on btulness nnd did some sight- from Saturday until Monday with I ter banquet sponsored by the Mas- Thursday and Woodland. Friday.
seeing in New York city and that' her brother. Earl VanSlcklc and j ters-Jonea circle has been necesteam on the school diamond here,
Ice phone 2352 or 2230
vicinlty.
They
returned
home I family.
1 sary because of conflict with the He has completed several classes for
Friday. May 1st.
through Pennsylvania nnd greatly । Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons visited i federal sugar rationing dales nnd to various unlta at Hastings, Middle­
Mrs. Charles Harrington and Mrs.
enjoyed, the varied scenery through ' her brother and sister. George Davis enable the teachers/to attend. A ville. Nashville and other points and
Hastiags,
Michigan
Bertha Adams spent Thursday in
the mountains. Mra. White's sister. t and Mra. Bert-piggs and families nt fins program te being prepared and we are glad to know waa recently
Battie Creek.
Snnoco Gaa aad Olla
Greasing
Mrs. Tlioniton cared for the chll-; Merritt. Saturday and Sunday.
lit Is hoped It may be as successful appointed first aid chairman of the
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Frederickson
Battarioa, WlMshiaM Wipers
Vulcanising
drrn during their absence.
! Claude Rosenberg visited relatives ’ an event as tn the past. Miss Mar- county chapter of Red Cross.
The Young Married People of the' In Grand Rapids from Friday until'. jorie Chandler of lhe T-K faculty
He had filed a petition in bank­
Parmelee Sunday school held their j Sunday when Mrs. Rosenberg, who will act as toastmlstreas. Mrs. Cllfmonthly social evening with Mr. nnd' had spent several days in the city,! ford Davis will give the welcome lo ruptcy. The time came for him to
A MUCAT1 AWUJTUIXT i. made in a dial
Mra. Ralph Van Wee at Hastings. I accompanied him home.
I the daughters with response by MIm be examined as to whether he should
be
declared a bankrupt. He rattled
Saturday.
.
Considerable scrap material was I Laurel MacTver. For tfckets call
Mr. and Mra. L. R. Beeler nnd son collected Saturday, the proceeds of any of the following committee If off a long list of liabilities and then
Connie visited their daughter and;which will be used for equipment।you have not been solicited. Mrs.
wistiin rtlCTSic men nub installation
sister. Mra. Robrit Prost and hus- j for the new picnic and recreation ■ Rugg, Mra. Hickman, Mrs. Betz and
in a new central office to help the Tele­
band at Grand Rapids Sunday.
I center—the old school ground. Some! Mrs. Sweet.
phone Company meet war needs
Claude Kermeen te out again aft- trees have been cut and work te| Mr. and Mra. Ward Wolcott of announced, "is that I'm In my sev­
er hte severe sickness and able to.do progressing In a satisfactory man-' Grand Rapids were callers at the enth week in a national puzzle consome work In the cemetery, of which ner.
I Harry Stimson home northwest pf
he te sexton.
t Mr. nnd Mrs. Clair Tungate and i town Saturday evening.
Private Clifford Aubll. returned to. Infant son have moved from ParmeMra. Ed Pratt of Detroit came
a southern camp Wednesday after'lee to the home of her parents In Friday to visit her parents. Mr. and
spending a ten days' furlough with Ciflcdonla.
j Mra. Herbert Lanfear and her son
his parents. .Mr. and Mrs Ray Aubll.. Mra. Grover Cline, who has been [Cleo. We ore sorry to know that
ORDBB FOB FUXXJOATIpX
and his brothers and sisters.
I 111 for same- time, was taken tO|*'— ’ '
~
‘
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Rugg were Fri-1 Blodgett .hospital. Grand Rapids,
Miss Marcia Henning has em­
day evening callers nt-the home of Friday for tests and on Saturday ployment in lite Bell Telephone of­
Rev. H. H. Harris In Wayland. We I was taken to the home of his fice in Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kelpke of
are sorry to know Mra. Harris has' nephew. Will Scott at Grandville
been ven- sick for several weeks nnd for a complete rest. Grover also Grand Rapids visited their daughter
hope for her speedy recovery.
spent the weekend at the Scott Mrs. Keith Schnurr and family
Jim McDonald has purchased the] home.
, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Car­
Wm. DeGolin residence in the
John Armstrong, who has been in penter and two children were also
east part of town. We understand I very poor health recently, went to dinner guests.
Mr. DeGdiia will make his future the home of hte son Rom at ConRobert Carter who is stationed at
home with-a relative In Eaton Rap-, stantine. Sunday for an indefinite a southern camp spertt the weekend
ids.
1
j stay. The home has Men closed and with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hulett nnd M* housekeeper. Mra. Ida Brown, Carter in Orangeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smalley and
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and h®* returned tQiher home in Alto.
Mrs. Roy McCnul spent Sunday nt j Mr. and Mrs&gt;6ew»hl Brock and two sons spent Saturday night and
the Blodgett farm near Grand Rap- daughter Harriet and friend of Sunday with his parents at Mar­
ids with tlie former's cousin. Thane [Grand Rapids were Sunday vteltora shall.
Hulett and family.
I of Mrs. B's parent*. Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Berry visited
Mr. nnd Mrs. O L. Flnkbelner and; F R Prindle.
from Friday till Sunday evening
185,000 FLANKS
three children were weekend guests' Arthur Valentine of Ann -Arbor with relatives in Reed City.
of
the
Howard
Paquin
family
at
s
Pe
”
1
tl
*
weekend
at
home.
This
;
.Mr.
and Mra. Mark Ritchie spent
120,000 TANKS
South Haven.
i week he is closing out his grocery i several days last week at their Gun
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Bennett ar- ’ stock ln the Frank Lee building as lake cottage.
53,000 ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS
rived home last week after an enh“* ® very good position in the । Fred Stokoe. who lias been on the
joyable winter spent at St. Peters- j University city. We regret hte re-1 sick list for over ten weeks. Is able
burg, Fla.
tlrement from our town's business to be dressed and out some in the
Mr and Mra. Wm. K. Llebler have 1
bllt 1,oPc to retain the family, yard.
FOR PUBUCATIOX
ruthing to arms plants, military bases and
rented their home in Grand Rapids 'with us for some time.
[ Mr. and Mra. Mac Eppens of De- ORDER
Htate of Mlehtelk. Tha Pn
means a still bigger job ahead for the
and expect to move Into their re- j The Epworth League young folks' troll were weekend guests of her
fighting ahifx. At the same time. Western
cently
purchased
home
on
West
had
a
cook-out
Monday
evening
in
i
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Oartelephone, which speeds the work that
Electric continues to produce a neces­
Main St. this week. Middleville ex-1‘he new park site and Rev. L. M.'bow.
sarily limited supply of telephone equip­
tends a glad han'd'cf welcome to RUfelman of Augusta, formerly of: Mrs. Hattie Carpenter returned
I For many months. Western Electric,
these former residents.
I odr t^n spoke to them on hte work *home
------- —
ment fur the Bell System companies.
Friday•-------from -a-------week's visit
manufacturing unit of the Bell System, has
The’Barry county O. E. 8. chapMethodist counsellor to the boys with relatives in East Lansing.
tera will hoM a Friendship meet-1
EL Custer.
James Clark and son Richard of
been on emergency schedules, day and
In so far as material shortages permit, we
ing with the Freeport,chapter, Wed-1 Mr»- Wm. Thurkettle and chil- Parmelee went to Paw Paw Sunday
night, making telephone equipment to
shall continue to provide the beat service
.nesday May 8.
i dren visited her husband at Pennock to the l»mf of his sister and met
help the nation gird for war.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parker and hospital on Saturday and
his Mra. Clark whom he brought home.
possible, and wc look forward to the day
.wo children of Cadillac spent the I father. Henry Thurkettte
two
Thurkettle and his All
**J her friends are glad to hear she
I Scores of switchboards, hundreds of
when we can meet all requests as in the
weekend with hte parents. Mr. and! brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Is
_ 1home after several weeks of seri­
miles of cable, hundreds of thousands of
past. But now, and for the duration,
Mrs. A. H. Parker nnd her father Mra. Allen Matthews, visited him ous illness. The little daughter
telephones and other equipment are
tear needs come first.
and brother. John Vander Veen 1 on Sunday. He is convalescing as Ruth Ann. is also home from grand­
and Robert and family
| well aa his Injuries permit. His teg mother Finkbclner's,
Mra. Norman Mac Iver and little
fined to her bed with an attack of ported but In one bad break near the son spent the weekend in Grand
influenza. We hope sh$ will aoon bej®nkle.
Rapids with her parents, while Nor­
much better.
I The local'; fire department was man and his father Oeorge MacMrs. Clive Churchill spent the called out Monday afternoon to ex­ Iver did a little successful trout
weekend in Grand Rapids as her, linguteh a grass fire that was raging fishing in the vicinity of Luther.
daughter. Mrs Erwin Peters. has|»t the rear of Lenna Kirkpatrick's
The monthly meeting of the Del­
been seriously Ul in Butterworth home.
la Allen Past Matrons club of the
hospital the past ten days.
I Georgs McCloskey who has been MiddleviUe O. E. 8. will be held Prt-

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

ANNUAL MEETING OF
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
GENERAL GUILD

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

The Banner Starts
Its 87th Year Today
then called the Hastings Republi­
can Banner—made its appearance
Ln the then village of Hastings on

Report* Show Splendid Work
\ By Guild Member* During
Year Just Closed

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1942

BERT SPARKS ENDED TWENTY-FOUR
YEARS AS CITY ENGINEER ON MAY FIRST
He Ha* Proven an Efficient and a Very Satisfactory Public
Official. Ha* Been a Hasting* Resident for Fifty-One Year*

Six Represent Our
Hospital at Meeting
Several members of the Womens
Board and one trustee of Pennock
hospital are attending the Tri-'
State Hospital convention at Chi­
cago this week—Mrs. Kellar Stem,
chairman of the board. Mr*. E. A.
Burton and Mr*. A. H- Carveth left
Monday. Mrs. ,D. A. VanBusklrk
went with them and spoke at one
of the sesskms on Hie work of Hos­
pital guilds. She luu&gt; been at the
liead of one of the guild* here,
which ha* done much to aid the
work of our hospital. Mr. and Mrs
Stewart Clement anti Mrs. Frank
Andrus left yesterday for Chicago
to attend the Convention.

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to I

A Proclamation
WHEREAS, the week of May
3rd to '9th, Inclusive, has been
designated by The American
Legion as National Employment
Week. In an effort to call the
attention of the public to rile
need ot training older worker*,
so that they may be able to take
their proper place* In war in­
dustries, and
*

NUMMB 1

WILL HONOR MRS. GEORGIANA BAUER
FOR HER FINE EASTERN STAR WORK
Evening of May 12. Public Dinner at Presbyterian Church
And an Unique Program Following in Masonic Hall

issue starts the Banner on its 87th
j-------------------------------------- ’
—• Mr*. Georgiana Bauer of thli city
year. Barry county had regularly
given Democratic majorities previ­
May 1 terminated 24 year/of con«ord m th.
ous io
to laov.
1956. utn.
Gen. rrcmoru
Fremont became
Became
................... ................... ..... .....
U/IMC AU/ADh
!Grand Worthy Matron of the Grand
pleted
within
the
period,
all
con
­
, Sprays of cherry bloom* and blos­ UwJlrat presidential nominee of the tinuous and very satisfactory service nections made, and was' paid for
I chapter of Michigan Order of EasWHEREAS.
tliousand*
of ; “ 'M YY
soming geraniums made attractive Republican party that year, and the .■ to This city by City Engineer Bert without selling a dollar of city bonds
younger worker* now employed I President Charles Annable of the ten, atarii whlch potion she filled
H.»ubl[e«n. t.rrkJ the ram, Tn»;8ptI1K Hr h„
,„a e(.
tn war Industrie* will take their
Jr. Chamber ml
of SF52,
Commerce Sa
an­ •» ,ns
The steam pumping outfit at the
• O'*™1
decorations for. the long tables and
place* In'the ranks of the armed I nounccd
nounced that the local group had
r &gt;a large, lovely arrangement of spring
forces a* soon as replacements i been awarded the Chase S. Oabome Matron end* her strenuous year In
ly Democratic. Believing that the ’ manager of our water-works system
flower* centered Ute head table al|/new party needed newspaper sup-j*140
। trophy for their activity lut year in that office, she usually feel* that the
malnten- during the administration of Mr.
can be trained, and
the annual dinner of the General
MXiruoring the BlueglU Festival, grilling work of Uvat year entitle*
porl In
RepuDill till*
mi* county, leading
icauuiK ncuuu
— 1 ance of .the. city s .streets and super- Sparks. He made the plans for in­
WHEREAS, the President of 1 ThU
Guild of Pennock hospital Wednes­ iT."
trophy Li ■ awarded to the Jr. her to a vacation thereafter from
___ ...fumuned
___ j ..... the
vlilon
of the
citv'xcity
sewer
svstem.
stalling electrically operated pumps,
Beans_ of the .town
vl*ion
of the
* ***
er system
the United Stales and the Gov­
day evening In the Methodist church
i C. of C. In Michigan for doing the rexponding to calls for addresses at
cash to establish the Banner Dr. ’ Mr 8l“rk'
“ Hasting* as a doing away with the boilers and
ernor of the State of Michigan
I
most outstanding job in conserva- or taking part tn. programs of In­
Chas. 8. Burton was the first edl-lioun* man 52 year* ago. He wu steam pump*, thereby effecting a
have called special attention to
members of each Guild being seated
'
lion.
A .ipeclal committee decided dividual Chapter* They cannot be
u..
u
nn
...„
bom
In
in
Maule
Maple
Grove
town*
township
July
large
raving
in
the
cost
of
pumping.
.....
thl* great need of complete mo­
together. Tlie invocation was given tor. He was succeeded by Norman 30. 1869. and hu lived all of his life, Salesmen tried to persuade him to
Pint quarter collection ending
: the dinners. Hasting* Jr. C- of C. blamed for feeling that way because
Bailey. Not long after that. John M.
bilization of labor for the war
•by Mr*. Guy C. Keller.
except one year, in Barry county buy one big pump that could de­ March 31 of the 1942 weight tax for
I performed an outstanding job with a year as Grand Worthy Matron I*
effort.
Mr*. Fred 8. Jones, general chair­ Nevins, father of Morse E. Nevins
Barry
County
amount
to
862.625
10
liver
1.000
gallons
of
water
per
min
­
;
the
Festival
and they really earned a tryttfg ordeal. However. Mr*.
man, presided and Introduced the of this city, purchased the Banner
ute which whs the extreme need* as compared to 862.27851 for the
NOW. THEREFORE. I. Charles
thU award. Congratulations.
Bauer felt that her work of aiding
officer* and member* of tlie Wom­ and continued to publish it until tings Table Co. for nine years, was in fighting a big fire
He didn't first quarter In 1941—or an Increase
H. Leonard. Mayor of Haitmg*. . Attending the convention with the Order by giving further service
en's board who constitute the man­ 1969, when it was bought by George engineer at the Bookcase Co. for 18 take their advice, for lie knew his of 834659. Although there has been
do designate the week of May । Mr. Annab^p were Ken Sanderson of to individual chapters ought not to
M. Dewey, grandfather of Tom Dew­
agement of the hospital affair*.
years. Adding the 24 years as city own plans were better and would a slight increase in the weight tax
3rd to 9th. Inclusive, as National 1( the
me Consumers
vuiLMuuvi* Power
ruwci Co,
v-v, and
imiu Past
*
cease when her term expired. Bo,
An excellent report wa* given by ey. the famous New York City pros­ engineer accounts for all the 52 be far more economical. Results returns It to probable that returns
Employment Week and urge all ' President Dr. Norbert Schowalter.
she has continued to respond to
b the treasurer. Mr*. Lewis Hine, which ecutor. Mr. Dewey sold the psper years except one, in which year he
from the go* tax source will show
church and civic organizations,
showed total receipt* of 865452 In to the writer and George E. Bow­ wa* engineer at the St. Johns Table one big pump he installed one elec­ a decided drop.
business groups and employer* in
ers
July
15.
1880.
Mr.
Bower*
sold
the ravings and checking accounts,
Co. plant. He could have remained tric pump that would deliver 250
general to stimulate tlie registra­
Chapter* of Michigan. Thirty of
and disbursements of 8600.93 from his interest in 1882. In 1889 the longer at St. Johns but preferred gallons per minute, and two othen
tion of our total man jiower to
them have given her honorary mem­
the checking account. 8150 having
whose capacity was 350 gallons each
the end that ail who have skills
bership* In their Chapter* because
came associated with him in the Hastings.
been transferred to that fund from
While at the Bookcase Co. he per minute. Tlie agents of Hie
will be properly registered with
of her wUllnghess io give service
business
and
the
partnership
con
­
the ravings account.
The books
the United State* Employment
tinued until he disposed of hto in­ made the necessary changes in that big companies had to admit later
after her term of office had ex­
show a balance of 8206.68 in ravings
that
they
were
wrong.
It
to
very
company's
machinery
so
it
could
al)
terest to hto son. Richard M. Cook,
Service for assignment to wttr in­
pired. Among these she was rrcentand 85359 in the cktecklng account,
dustries. and those who lack skills
to whom the writer later sold his be driven by electricity, generated expensive to pump 250 or 350 or
Teams Will Canvass The ly accorded that honor by the Cold­
total 8260 27. Purchase* of supplies
500
gallons
with
a
1000
gallon
pump.'
half of the Banner. The writer has by iU own power plant, instead of
can receive proper training.
have been larger than usual the part
County May 11 to 16
Quota for Co. Now Placed
continued hto work with the paper, by belts and pulleys. Tills made n Mr. Sparks' plan makes It possible
Given under my hand and the
year because of the greatly in­ giving inoat of his time to the prep­ large raving In coat of operation. to handle the load with the great­
dirtt----by -------membership
four---------ChapBecause of organizational------—— in --------Beal of the City of Hastings this
At $28,200 Per Month
creased number of patient*.
aration of historical events of earl­ He was working for that company est efficiency, for only in case of a
culiu., CMnc Moro, rhoirmon of
c'““*U UU. IUW
first day of May One Thousand
Reporting for the Charity com­ ier days and biographical sketches when the city decided it needed his big fire would the city ever need
An intensive drive to promote the
Nine Hundred and Forty Two.
mittee. Mr*. E. A. Burton, chairman, of earlier residents of this city and services as city engineer.
O» Boro- Coon.,
ooonO,
1000 gallons per minute. By using •sale of wnr saving* bonds will be
stated that tlie total receipt* in the county.
Signed: Charles H. Leonard.
One who can remember the con­ all three pumps tlie 1000 gallons conducted in Hastings Monday and
Drive for funds, states that the drive responded Co local chapter calk for
Charity fund were 8275.79 and that
The
1 ne imcwuty
necessity iui
for •
a pviiMc*.
political or- ,dition
U1UOII 01
will be held May 11. to 16 instead program service on special occasions,
of riaxiui*]
Hastings' nuerw
streets .aw..;twenty- can be obtained when wanted. Mr. Tuesday. May 11 and 12. by a com-,
Mayor of Hasting*.
six patients had been cared for at a gan having passed, the Banner, like five year* ago will readily admit Sparks' idea In installing three mlttee consisting of Dr. Norbert
of this week as originally planned, R WM natural, therefore, that the
Correct Attest:
cost of 818745. leaving a balance of most papers, has become more and f*-■- marked
----- -------- improvement
----------------- - —
•*-- electric pumps, with varying capa­ Schowalter. chairman; Dr. D. D.
their
under
and officially announced, although members of the Hairing* Chapter
88854 on hand.
Signed: S. C. Rogers,
more Independent in politics.
hl* management
Nearly three- cities was so successful that the Al­ Walton. Don Siegel Dorrance Trethsome of the collections will probably of n,e Eastern Stars, of which she has
Two fund* are Included In the
be made this week.
|
quarters of the thirty-nine miles of lis-Chalmers Co . the largest makers ric. D. A. VanBusklrk. Richard Rose.
City Clerk.
Child's Pree Bed fund, stated the
of
electric
machinery,
had
a
picture
Team captains have been named 1she came to Hutinc*, have felt'that
city streets have been paved. AU
A. R- Van Til. and Mrs. U E. Barchairman, Mr*. A. H. Carveth. the
as follows: James Rugg. Middleville; ।
this, except the trunk line highways taken of the Hastings electric pump­ licit.
UICUILK1 Vi UIU WliMiUhn.'.- t
Barry Co. Child's Free Bed spon­
Robert Born. Woodland; Royce Hen- ।local a* well as outside work should
through the city, and the contract ing outfit Installed by Mr. Spark*, to in charge of a particular group
sored by the Barry Co. Federation of
paving of Green and Jefferson and gave a whole page to the pic­ and hu a subcommittee under them.
ton. Delton and Edwin Taylor. Har- ।be fittingly recognized. According­
Women'* Clubs and the Pennock
street*. East State and North Michi­ ture and explanations of the plan in
rison Dodds. Ben Gidley. Howard ।ly they will give a public dinner and
The objective of this drive will be j
Hospital Child's Free Bed fund sup­
gan. was done under his direction as their catalogue.
Tredinnick, Larry Herrick. Howard ।program In her honor next Tuesday
to
have
Income
earner*
sign
up
to,
ported by the children of the Has­
Throughout his twenty-four year* allot a certain percentage of their।
city engineer. He had improved the.
Frost. Don Siegel. Roy Hubbard. «. ,
May IL Invitations to the
tings city school* and earnings from
Application Made to Have A. Oroos. Mildred Smith. Mr*. Frank evening.
streets by grading and crowning as city engineer Mr. Sparks planned salary to the purchase of savings;
।dinner and the meeting following
But
the
Officer
Caught
the
a bequest from the Elida Shaw es­
them, and coaling with gravel those always to rave money for the city bonds.
Carrother*. Dr. G. L. Lockwood. Dr. ■
City
Declared
Critical
Detate. The children paid 836.75 the
Reekie** Driver
An Idea of what must be accom-l
that carry the most traffic. Most of and citizens of Hasting*. He has
D. D. Walum. Homer Smith. A. R. ,of the Chapter. Anyone who wishes
post year. Six children have been
Van TH. Earl Coleman. Stuart Cle­ to do so to Invited to attend, but
A* Under Sheriff poster was driv­ the cement curb and gutter was ever been courteous and always gave pllshed In rale of war savings bonds
cared for at a cost of 843.45 from
constructed under hl* direct super­ full cooperation to the city council to indicated by the fact that the May i The regular monthly meeting of ment. Einar Frandsen,
Roman they must make arrangements tor
the Women's club fund, and . from ing eastward on West Green St.
vision. It would be enough to reach
quota for Barry county is 828400.1
Feldpausch. Harold Brockway. Er­
the school fund, seven children re­ Sunday evening, near the Jop of from Hastings to Urbandale.
dently -------managed
hU own affair* dur- In contrast to this, the monthly sale j' the Hostings Chamber of Commerce nest Cassidy. Fred Atton, Mrs. R. A. »o doing, not later than next Sat­
- --------------------------------urday night, with Mr*. A. B. Old'
wu
held
at
the
Oddfellows
hall
ceived care costing 835.00.
i
■
ino
Hln
ix/'tlvn
venr-i
that
he
can
When this city was commanded; Ing hl* active years
West Creek hill where there to quite
Groos, Hugh Riley and Robt. Cook
in the county to date hu only
All of last year's officers were
by the alate to cease dumping 1U spend the closing year* of hl* life
। Monday night. Harry Larsen. Com­ for Hastings.
re-elected, namely; chairman. Mrs. a turn In the road, two young fel­ sewage in the river, Mr. Sparks', in comfort. He has made good. The averaged 819.717.
mander of the American Legion,
A*
stated
last
week
this
annual
the Presbyterian church at 0:30 that
low*
in
can
shot
by
the
underaherFred S Jones; vice-chairman. Mrs.______ _________ .------------------------worked out plans for a sewage dis-1 citizens of Hastings will wish him
w„,
a short talk on the proper Youth.Councll Drive lor funds takes evening. 41lv
The special program will
W. A. Schader; secretory. Mr*. W.liffa and three other car* at a high posal plant, and was able to build every happiness, for they know he
—_____ - --------- lT ——.la I
■ T* —. — ---- ...---I—
the igasotdc HaU. There
display of the flag. He said the flag live ptace of several drive* which f0uow
it on the instaHment plan—a eertairr-h» been u faithful servant to whom
were
formerly
held
Independently.
Hine, the report of the nominating do; The officer decided he would percentage each year for the time they can truthfully say "Well Done.All
the
money
collected
goes
direct
­
, Decoration Day until noon, and then
committee. Mrs. Robert Shannon. arrest them.
The pair evidently
Tires and tubes granted by the
ly to the support of Youth activities
raised to full mut.
Barry County Rationing Board on
i Einar Frandsen. chairman of tire In Barry county. The Camp Fire
Hodges being accepted.
both'"stepped on it." and their cars
Monday were u follows:
' Industrial Committee, reported that Girls, the Y. M. C. A, Boy Scouts,
Increased their speed. One. think­
Passenger—Rev. Wendell Bassett. ■
and the playground work cannot be
port made by Miss Lottie Teuslnk. ing he would escape, turned off on­
Nashville, tire and tube: Dr. Stew-i
carried on without support from the nines of Howard City, /Who to
superintendent of the hospital, who to Grand street, with Doster In hot
The West Central League annual
Youth Council. In spite of heavy degave some statistics of the part pursuit. The officer blew his siren
track and field meet will be held
monds made by the war effort, the :and physically. She has been a
year’s activities at the hospital. A and told the driver to stop but the
home front must not be neglected prominent writer and to a cultured
at the Hasting* fairground this
portion of Miss Teuslnk'* statistic* young chap increased hto gait to
and so the Youth Council Drive'de- :
Roy
Hoywood'
Find*
Inter
­
• (Continued on page 3. See. 1)
80 miles an hour. He shot across
Saturday. May 9, at 2 p. m. The Seat. Humtne. dMflw M&gt;. &gt; p*rt a town.
. ___________
serves
all the support that can be Edith Frank Andrus, the poet-lau­
A spokesman for the Retail Com­
two stop streets at that high speed.
esting Assortment of Relic* meet includes freshmen and vanity tube*; Lloyd Long. Cloverdale, de­
mittee reported that they are con­ given It.
reate of the Grand Chapter of
At Hanover, the under sheriff ar­
competition.
fense
worker,
tube:
Paul
Brodbeck.
Soil erosion caused by the recent
Michigan has prepared an
rested the young man. Hugo White
The advance dope indicate* a Woodland, fanner. 2 tire* and 2 ducting a clinic to help retailers and
of Freeport. Asked If he did not flood waters from the Thornapple close three-way race among Has­ tubes; Walter J. Lewto. Cloverdale, other businessmen to understand
present and future legislation. They
With our country again at war. all realise that he was endangering the river enabled Ray Haywood, whose ting*. Belding, and Greenville per­ farmer, 2 tires and 2 tubes.
Invited everyone interested to alactivities are being tested in their lives of others, he admitted he did. farm to located along the river about formers. Ionia will trail ahd may
Walter
Harrison.
Middleville, tend. These meetings are held each
The City Food &amp; Bevetage open­
bearing upon the war effort and Asked if he did not hear the of- three-quarters of a mile below the not enter a team.
farmer, ns granted 2 tires and 1
fleer’s siren blow, and hear hto comIn Jack Wagner. Saxon captain, tube, and Wm. Bitgood. Nashville, Friday evening from 7 to 9. George ed last Saturday at 148 East State
Patriotism must begin tit home, 1 mand to stop hto car. young White nine mile square bridge, to discover and Bill Lord, half-miler and pole- farmer, 2 tires and 1 tube. These Carpenter Is chairman of this com­ streat, in life building formerly oc­ joined the Hastings Chapter after
some
Interesting
Indian
relics.
mittee.
cupied by Peldpausch Market. A
vaultar. Hastings ha* certain point­
based upon an understanding of our admitted he heard both. When
The river had washed away about winners. With a good track Captain
The secretary re;&gt;orl£d that an ef­ complete line of soft drinks, bever­ superintendent of the LoBeuer
historic backgrounds. Local, region­ asked why he did all this, he frankPassenger retreads—James Shull.
al and stole history becomes Im­ I ly stated that he was "trying to be 18 Inches of top soil tn this parricu- Wagner can break the 100 yard daan Nashville, farmer, 1; Ralph Ccik, fort Is being made to have, the city ages. groceries, cold meats, and dairy school*, and when they moved to
of Hostings declared In the critical product* will be handled and store Hastings. She has always been acrecord and the 200 yard low hurdle
portant. to establish the Immediate smart." Sometimes It is expensive
Cloverdale,
defense
worker.
2:
Rus
­
tally discovered what was apparent­ mark. Lord and Price of Belding
defense area. Should this be ac­ hours are being arranged to accom­
background of American Ideal* and
are probably the best half-miler* sell Tolies. Delton, defense worker. complished it will entitle some fam­ modate the public.
filled practically every office in the
young man will be arraigned tn ly an old Indian camp.
Institution* Ln terms of localities.
Digging about with a garden rake and the best pole-vaulters Ln the 2: Wm. Haywood. Delton, defense ilies to build new homes and others
The 1941 legislature appropriated court today (Wednesday.)
The managers announce a grand Chapter and waslta Matron in 1918
worker. 2: Joseph M. Scott. Nash­
to remodel.
to the Michigan Historical Com­
The other offending driver was he found an Iron tomahawk head, meet. The double duel between these
opening of the nex store for Sat­ and 1917. She wu made Grand
ville. defense worker. 2; Lloyd Long.
The speaker for the evening was urday.
mission a fund for historical mark­ Junior Burghdoff. At tills writing several arrow heads, a stone skin­ two star athletes should prtntfle a
,
Cloverdaler-drtense worker^ 1: Wm. Alonzo S. Baker, field representative)
ers. Will you be good enough to list hto ago to being investigated, as he ning kjvlfe. several crudely shaped real feature. Probably neither will
The place la under the manage­
McConnell.
Middleville,
defense for tlie Race Betterment League of
all unmarked historic site*, build­ to younger than White, before a de­ knives of either bronse or crude cop­ break a record, however.
ment of O. B. Wickett and Joe line for Grand Worthy Matron
ings. trails and other worthy relics cision to made as to tlie charge to per composlUon. a bras* trigger
Battle Creek. HU talk was on "Pub­ Thomas. See their ad. for details.
Vernon
Baitinger
was
granted
3
guard
with
a
rather
intricate
design
High hurdles. 159. Henry. Belding.
of our democratic heritage.—any­ be brought against him.
lic Oplnlbh. the War. and the Peace
1931. She wa* named Grand Worthy
obsolete Urea.
engraved on the surface, sotnc home 1938.
thing you think should be included
Matron in 1934. She ha* continued
to Follow.”
made lead musl^t bullets, miscel­
100 yard dash. 10J. Pearl. Green­
tn this program, in Barry county, or
Hie June meeting will be Ln
io give much time and effort in re­
laneous smaU trinkets Including a ville. 1939.
that you know of anywhere hi the
charge of the BlueglU Festival comsmaU blue bead, some bone tusks or
Mlle. 4.49. Lozo. Belding. 1940.
slate?
| mlttee of which Ben Gidley is phairMonday Barry county people be­
claws which might have been part
440 yard dash. 52.7. Wcllfare. Has­
Give name of site, location, and
man.
gan to flock to the registration
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Damon of a necklace, and miscellaneous bit* tings. 1941.
description t whatever you know
Mrs. Effie Phillipa Goodyear, 86.
------- -7—-------- —
places where they could secure sugLow hurdles. 23 6. Henry. Belding. a weii-known resident of this city,|
about it that makes it historic).
McClelland on the State Road four of bronze or copper metal which
ar-ratkmlng cards. The nUffflRrTip1938.
/
Mall this list to the Michigan mile* eut of the city, wu destroyed were difficult to identify.
passed away early Wednesday mom- -___ \A/-plying that day was 6,043. Of these
Except for the trigger guard most
Lan*
Historical Commission.
7
— big. by fire a UtUe after 5 o'clock Fri­
220 yard dash. 33.4 Pearl. Green­ hig at her residence on W. Center VOnrraCiS War WOTK
5,643 were gWen their sugar ration thirty Chapters In which Mrs Bauar
Michigan.
day morning. Mrs. McClelland was of the workmanship appeared to be ville. 1939.
St., in the 87th year of her age.
The new switch, reaching the books, the other 400 reported they
at
a
crude
handmade
variety.
Tlie
Sincerely yqur*.
Half mile. 2:075. Borton, Hastings. She was the wldoaroLtiie late David large new factory building erected had surplus sugar on hand. These ships will be represented at the
awakened by the smell of smoke
O. N. Fuller, Secretary and found the house wu on fire. stone skinning knife was made of 1939.
8. Goodyear, Sr.
will have to wall until their surplus gathering here next Tuesday night;
by
tlie
Hastings
Mfg.
Co.,
has
just
Shot. 42 fU Naali . Hastings. 1939.
She called her husband and the native stone and was nicely smooth­
also, that the four Chapter Clubs
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. been completed. The company will
High Jump, 5 fl. 7 In.. Smith. Has­ Harold Pelham; a son. David 8. carry on the manufacture of war son. Then they can apply for a ra­
two raved their three children; but ed. Several of the arrow heads and
practically all of their household other stone Implements were made tings, 1937.
Goodyear. Jr.; a sister. Mrs. Allie P. materials in tlie new plant, having tion book at the county clerk's of­ bershlp will have representative*
Broad Jump. 21 ft.. 10 tn.. Miller. Rock, of Grand .Rapids: a brother, secured a good sized contract. Work fice.
goods were licked up by the flames. of stone which 1* probably not na­
tive to this region.
Belding. 1937.
N. Phillips, of Milan, Mich., and will start as soon as possible. The
Mr. Haywood state* that they
Pole vault. 11 ft.. 5 tn.. Price. Beld­ three grandchildren.
government will assist the company
en at Masonic HaU will be under
A mobile unit of the Traveling The house, which belonged to Ernest have found more than 200 arrow ing'. 1940.
the direction of the Worthy Matron
Services will be held at the W. in getting trie machinery to make
heads on the farm since he has
Half mile relay. 1:34.7, Hastings
Aviation Cadet Examining Board
the war materials. When in oper­
&lt; Wagner, Belson. Sothard. Well­ Center 8t. home Friday afternoon at ation it will mean the employment
• will be in (fasting* on May 18. under belonging to the McClellands were lived there.
2 o'clock.
A
free
lecture
on
Christian
Sci
­
He
I*
sending
the
trigger
guard
to
fare).
1941.
the command of Lieut, F. A. Wllgus. not. Tlie Hut bigs fire department
of a considerable number of per­ ence by Miss Violet Ker-Seymer,
Those Interested In entering the wu called, but when they came the the State Historical Society to see
sons. The cement floor tor the new
flying service will have an oppor­ flames had made too much hfad- If it can be identified.
plant to about completed. Orders tel/ta'c~u.&gt;\ud&gt;lOrlum
™to
tunity to get further information at
have been placed for the machinery. Thur.to mW M„ ,&lt; „&gt;»
Him Mn. «™.OmtoJ
that time and preliminary exami­ house. The only thing they could do
It is hoped it will be making war
p. m, E. W. T, under auspices of
nations may be taken.
Kingsley S. Anderson, who gradu­ goods In the near future.
the First Church of Cltrirt, Scien­ Sumner.
Ing to other buildings. Neighbor*
A letter to the editor from Frank ated from Hastings High school in
tist. Hasting*. Miss Ker-Seymer 1*
provided shelter for the McClelland
1919 and later from the Civil En­
a member of the board of lecture­
Harold J. Foster. Barry County C. Kilpatrick of Woodland states gineering Department at Ann Ax- NOTICE OF MEETING OF
family. Mr. McClelland to employed
THE BOARD OF REVIEW
ship of The Mother Church. The
Agricultural Agent, announce* plans that his oldest son. David, ha* re­
Notice to hereby given that the First Church of Christ, Scientist, record as Grand Worthy Maiftm
taken up among the employees and to hold a 4H club camp on the new ceived a captains commission and rank of Major to Lieutenant-Colonel
has
been
transferred
to
a
camp
in
Board
of
Review-of
the
City
of
Has
­
in Boston, Mass. The public to In­ and her cheerful response to calls.
other friends of the family. Cash 4H camp site on Al-Gon-Quin Lake
in the Army Engineering Corps. He
the midwest. David graduated from has been transferred from Michigan tings. Michigan will meet on Mon­ vited to attend.__________ LEON TOLHUR8T, Prop.
and goods that the family can use
from Chapter* in all parts of
day the 18th day of May. A. D. 1942 ADDED 85536.656* *
Having decided to dispose of his were contributed. The local Red during mid July this year. Two Woodland high school in 1928 and to a camp In the aouth.
in
the
Council
Ciiamber
at
the
City
furniture Mr. Tolhurst will offer
camp period* of about five day* each
Lieutenant - Colonel
Anderson
the entire lot at public auction at sistance.
will be held for Barry County 4H commissioned a^n 2nd Lieutenant. served many years in developing HaU In raid City, at nine o'clock In NEW INSURANCE
rrcogniUon which Hu
He was with the State'Highway De­ the defenses In the Philippine* and the forenoon and will remain In sea706 South Market Street in Hastings.
dub members.
surance Co. made a fine record for Chapter will give her next
He to offering an excellent list of
Tlie camp to being placed In readl- partment at Ann Arbor as research was transferred back to this coun­
chemist until called into the armed try only a couple of years before the
At this lime and place any per­ new insurance in April. They wrote
household goods. Dewey Reed will
sons desiring to do so. may examine new policies for 85528.650.00. which
floor wu placed in the dining hall
war broke out.
would indicate that the company
and kitchen units. The foundation
where in this Issue for full partlcurolls, and may show cause. If any
and floor for another cabin unit wu WORK ON
NOT1CE TO FUBLIC!
tention to being held at the Free­ made and other work completed ATHLETIC FIELD
Poppy day Ln Barry county for exists, why the valuation the root surance in 1942.
port Methodist church this week neroasary to holding a camp.
The contractor Is doing a fine both the American Legion and V. F. should be changed, and the Board
ED. A HOMER Me KIMIN. Props.
Friday. The program, u published
piece of work in leveling the new W. will be Saturday, May 33. The shall decide the same and their de­ NEW DOG WARDEN
ON THE JOB
Having sold their farms the Mr. in lut week's Banner, begins at 9 complete the well and construct Hasting* school athletic field, in the public to warned by officials of these cision shall be final.
Deputy Sheriff Catoy. of NaahvlUc
McKibblns will have an auction al o'clock. A special feature will be the toilets.
southwestern part at the city, not organisations, NOT to purchase pop­
8. C. Rogan. City Clerk.
•
the Yankee Springs store. Tney are
I It to expected that the camp will very far from the school grounds ples BEFORE that date.
offering a good list of caftto. f*np Mrs. Dora B. Whitney, a Judge In the
The contractor to a road builder. He
machinery and household goods. 8m Javenlto Court at Benton Harbor each period during the 1943 eaaaon. certainly understands hbw to move DANCE AT WELCOME GRANGE RUMMAGE SALE
and president of the State W. C. T.
Dance at Welcome Orange Hall,
dirt and has the machinery that doea
full particulars.
15 and 16-Adv. 5-14.
it quickly and efficiently.
planned.

HASTINGS JR. C of C

Increaso-in Weight
Tax Returns

02756316

WAR BOND DRIVE
MAY 11-J2

HE RACED THROUGH
TWO STOP STREETS

DRIVE CHANGED

C. OF C. HEARS
ALONZO BAKER

RATIONING BOARD
GRANTS TIRES

FLOOD UNEARTHS
OLD INDIAN CAMP

West Central League
Track Meet Saturday

Can You Help Locate
Any Such Places?

New Store Opens
To Public Sbturdoy

Serious Fire On State
Road Friday Morning

6043 Registered First
Day for Sugar Cards

Death of Mrs.
Effie P. Goodyear

Manufacturing Co.

AVIATION BOARD
TO BE HERE
MAY 18

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LECTURE MAY 14

4-H Camp at
Al-Gon-Quin in July

Two Auction Sales

W. C. T. U. Convention
Friday at Freeport

David Kilpatrick Win* Kingsley Anderson
Captains Commiiiion Made Lieut.-Col.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1H1
Pfc. Laurence Garrison U home on!
a ten-day furlough from a camp In, 3 porting L’CWB
the south and Is vlsltlne his nar.
*
■
,nU Mr ‘n&lt;1 Mr* Harr&gt; Garrison SAXONS CHALK DOWN
and family. Miaa Helen Adams of 21ST W. C. L. VICTORY
•
A bill to clear title was filed this Detroit was also a Bunday guest.
| The Saxons won their first Mgue
W«ek in UM County Clark-* office
Joe Ryan who has been seriously baseball game of the season Thum­
by Minnie Wurm va. William Fuhr, m and was being cared for at the day night whan they defeated BeldM *1home of his stater. Mrs. Theresa Ing aV the fairgrounds here by the
-----on our
-------------—-.DeCocker, has been removed to Pen- score of S U&gt; 1.
....
Special offer
coupon paint
nock hospital for observation. Joel: Hastings took the lead-in the first
many friends wish him a speedy re- inning, when the score stood 3 to 3covery.
&gt; In the fifth Belding made tour runs
Lewis M. Castle. JI. son of Mr.! tn the Saxons I. and making th”
Elvert W. yott. son of R W. Mott.
Delton, graduated recently from one and Mrs. Prank A. Castle of R A. score a tie. Another rbn in the
of the V 8 Army Air Corps Tech­ No. 1. Delton, and olen Henry Biv- sixth gave the local boys the game
er.
2g, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
8. Kerxjes. J, Kersjea and Braknical schools.
Slver of RR No 1. Delton, are In'ora made up the battery for BeidCltarle* Robert Cole of 330 West tralnlng al a midwest Naval Train- Ing and Keeler. Pierce and Crutim­
CQnton. Hastings, has cnluted at ing Station.
‘
'
' *
--------worked
*“ —
for Hasting*.
den
Port Custer for the Army of U. 8.
| ThU was the Saxons' 21st straight
as private. His mother. Is Mrs. Lena
Weal Central League victory
.
Ool..
m. X Hurra
iI ----------------------------------------The next game la with Greenville
i™.
.&lt; , «■&lt;&gt;«&lt;
and Mr.« Frederick Cole were at — . . . — -u.-I
.
t——
HASTINGS
FREEPORT
Fort Custer Sunday to see Robert FAME, DIES
*---------ntFEATK
J.—n«-e
Mr. Mnru ,»**«. ■&gt;.
BBMXINA W1NS..M! STKCAK
Mrs Wrrtle Vandenberg. 80. wife
and left Tuesday for his destination. Of• John Vandenberg of Middleville
—b,| The Hastings ■high
“••• —
sciwol
——• -baseball
------The Kalamaaoo Rendering Works
away al
home £team ended the Freeport victory
lx no* offering the farmers seven- urday following a stroke She had »trtng al four straight Tuesday,
days-a-week service, owing to the
ln falUn- health for
pait April 28. &gt;t the fairground* Bob
hot weather. Howard Bristol
BrtstoL 012
»12 ..."
*"""“ ""
P“‘ Pierce allowed .the
h. .t.ttnrx
visitor, two hlU
hits
W. Creep St. is local representative
Ura Vandenberg was Well known In winning the second game of the
of the company
to Banner readers, as a number of *«*on for the Saxons
JUta Minor of Doster who fa a poems written by her under the pen
The battery for Freeport wm,
-. Western
-------------------------- Col—,namc
___ of Myrtle Van have
.__ appeared
... ur.linauWaltonUZlalanrlMr I IllAtlllC'..
student at
Michigan
and Wieland;
for llasUng*.
.•
au'"&gt;» the years past
P“l H'r“ “d crau.na«».
-- - -----r “
- It
~ 1!" !"'*■' our owx
paper during
‘^e
T.7!-*
1^!?
’J!1.
• Beside*
daughter.
Mother
s Tr.
which wUl
he «!«■ the husband.
U» ahcubu.d,
. d-chler
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Every Day Is Mother’s Day In the Kitchen

WE KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO PLAN SOMETHING DIFFER­
ENT WHEN YOU ARE FACED WITH GETTING THREE MEALS A DAY-EVERY DAY OF
THE YEAR. THAT IS WHY WE FURNISH YOU WITH MARY LEE TAYLOR'S MENUS
EACH WEEK-WHY WE CARRY AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY-WHY WE INSIST ON TOP
QUALITY FOODS THAT FIT INTO THE FAMILY BUDGET
You Will Need:

Steer Beef ROASTS

PET MILK

BEEF STEAKS

TASTY LOAF
CHEESE

Grade B, Large

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BAKERS COCOANUT

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ICHICKENSI IVEAL ROASTS II SMOKED HAMS fc I
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SALAD BOWL FRENCH
DRESSING, pt.

JELLO OR ROY- f?
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pkgs. tU

EGGS

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3 for 29c
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5
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1 Ib. box 21 C
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2 L 17‘
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6 bottles 22
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1 Ib. pkg. 1 6
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CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP
MULLERS DO-NUTS
MULLERS ENRICHED BREAD £(lbMULLERS DINNER ROLLS
RITZ CRACKERS
LIBERTY BELL SODA CRACKERS
GUTH COLA
FOULDS EGG NOODLES
BUNTE CHOCOLATES
CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES
SHURFINE SALT
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S’«ral Changes in
Estate Ownership

have reported that, their cactus has.'tulltr
- ' pin rm lh« ch.r.. pt l.rwny; ■”!?*"
2d hi. nr.
bloomed twice a year.
Mrs. Dora B Whitney, state presldent of the W C. T. U. of Benton'
S.’Zh"'
*“««• P-ntar-d th. Carl
Harbor, and Mm. Clara Todd, alate
treasurer of the Union, of Plymouth, C.rl L«n.rd. 2S. bl Pmpert. n'
l,nn ln “*pl' Or°" ,0,n'
will be the speakers at a special
sentenced to serve from 2 to 10,
,x . . .
service at the Nashville Methodist years at Southern Michigan Prison' Bert
' Flrater sold hl* farm tn C*s-e
church Sunday evening al a o'clock at Jackson. He jnu charged with tieton township to Olenn Allerdlnx
Mr*. Charles W. Ro*ley received statutory rape.
Hasting*
Point.
Gun
lake. va» *old
a letter from her cousin. Pvt Mar-'
to Ivan French of Lansing.
tin L. Jeffpry. sop of Bert Jeffery MUNICIPAL COURT
The Grace DeMott 'property on
of this city, who has been stationed I। Gaylord Varney, of Charlotte, was
with the coast artillery, in which he picked up by the officers last week East Clinton atreet was aold lo Jack
.
expresses his desire for some home. on the charge of driving a car while Arnold.
cooked food. Evidently the food Intoxicated He paid 154 50 fine and
Butter coats more. It appear*, be­
cooked in large Quantities lacks coats In Municipal Court Monday
something that the food back home which may Impress him with the came there's plenty of it around,
had. He stales fie has received hl* fact that booxe and gasoline do not and more making every day. That'*
one of those explanation* that hava
Christmas package and enjoys read­ make a cooperative mixture.
to be read hanging by your feet*
ing Western stories, as do moat of
from the chandelier.
the other boys.

ALL STATE POTATO
CHIPS, pkg.
Salad with Trench Dreaaing

lb.

ARMOURS CORNED
BEEF, con

DEL MONTE ASPARA­
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Potato Chip*

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Boyes Real Estate Agency;
Mr. and Mr*. Waller Hobbs, route TWO MEN SENTENCED
I Frank Ntethamer wild hfa house
2. Delton.
•
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I »rid lol tn Woodland to Supt. and
Mrs. Louis Martin of Middleville I circuit Judre Archie D McDonald MnL Ku*h KU*™
write, the Banner that she has *'^‘,5^115^2
AtWb*rt Hw,lh •°W
writes the Banner that she has a
Chrktms*
lW0 &gt;0Un8 Robert Wilcox.
Christmas cactus
cactus that
that btnwnmed
blossomed
Honwr smith pmhM«l ih. bow
last winter and now iuu thirty bloajjnic
umm. wtJffd ’hJS.d hf
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N. Main St., Nashville, Mich.

We carry a complete line of soft drinks, both warm and cold,
cold meats, dairy products, ice cream, groceriei and bever­
ages.

FREE!
SATURDAY

ONLY!

FREE!
Shurflne

Eskimo pies

Orange Juice

to the first 100
children accom­
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ar Royal Cola
served cold
Saturday

FREE!
SATURDAY

Potato chips
with each Il.oo or more
purchase of Soft Drink*
and Groceriee, excluding
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OlUIlL nUUnO. INCLUDING SUNDAYS

�THE HASTINGS BAKNFR THURSDAY. MAY 7, IMt

1 glove bag* and 24 tray cloth*.
Guild No. 8. the Nursery Guild.
Mr*. Jacob Relwr, Chrm Ha* 22
memben; paid $22 due*; purchased

ANNUAL MEETING OF
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
GENERAL GUILD

----| "You are r.
reading the music up EASILY
... he
he cried
| Recently a Canadian editor was'
When Richard Wagner appeared
down."
mu41cal hortjKjn. Wit* hU , R4
T‘nl inverted the *core. gave tn a gun plant where vxtmnaly. very
Ro**ini
,
it a long glance, and then in mock fine tooling operatioua were ’ ‘ 1
revolutionary conception* of the, dfepeir exclaimed. "Ala*, now I------mu*lc drama, he encountered the cannot make head or tall of It!"
"What are your tolerance* on this
oppotiuon of many of the retab-,
, ,,
Job?" he asked a man at a lathe.
lUhed composer, of the time. Among' A nrw ROb was rent aloft one
"One five thousandth of an inch."
^r^f^^To^r0^ nl,hl wUh iUicl order’ to FeP0^ replied the workman.
tat ^re.
d U
popu*!att U&lt;hte-*U lights, it was emphaTlie figure conveyed Utile to the pcrience you’ll get
One day a friend discovered Ro.Wt ““
’ editor He asked. “How fine is
that?"

The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle । CHANGED HIS VIEWPOINT

C o in in u n i
Notice*

will meet with Mrs. Lyle Shedd in I
HasUng*
Wednesday
afternoon. |

DEATH OF MRS.
blanket* and 12 shirt*;, donated
JOHN II. BUSBY
shirt*, stockings, blanket*, binder.,
Mr. and Mr* Warren Watkins
crib pad*, etc., which were pur­
returned last month from their win­
chased ready-made; the Guild also
The Brush Ridge community club
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
bought and made crib flounce*, bed- .will meet at the school house Frl- ter'* sojourn in Texas. On their re­
art given herewith: Major opera­ spread* and draarea for the nurrery.: day evening. May 8 I-'•on Doster turn trip they visited at the home
tions during year. 260; minor opei- A quantity of canned fruit and, 1will be with us at 9 o'clock to speak of Mr and Mr*. John H Husby, for­
... ., . .
. ,
*! vegetable* wa* contributed. The
mer. residents of Hasting* and
aUon.. 314; blood tran*fu*ton». 58; coh 0_ hand u
,nd |100( .on Civilian Defense. Pot luck sup­ neighbor* of the Watkin* family, at
tied. He called to bte neighbor on
10V'11 1abor,,’Sa&lt; P*UHLn&gt; Invested In the Hasting* Bldg. &amp;. per.
:
Hoarton. Texa*. The/ found Mr*.
the next machine: "Bill, how many । new vacuum cleaner,
rerved. 3.884; ^asal metaboiUm*. 1*0.
’
II Prairieville •
Busby very ill.
five thousandth* are there in an
reply. "I never expected to find such hU eye Bnd Kl*n'“'d 018 horixon.
ttectrocardloarams 69 other lab­
wOTderftd
i
S'***
ab,e
‘nythln8' inch?"
it
oratory piocedwre
62M
B.ble.1 Oulld N° ••
8l,"r °“*«■ Mn* ‘‘ W. S. c. S. Win'meet Wednesday.
(fcn at hospital -ere 209. .nd *““fd
Chrm H** 12 mem- .
Mr* Watkins received word of the
Bill scratched his head. “Ote. I' that
; May 13 at the church with a May passing of Mr*. Busby, which occur­ power of invention in the music of
‘ Can you make her out.*
the average number of patlente per
* 2J’V”'
I luncheon. Program and business I
the
reformer
of
our
Old
dramatic
red at her home in Houston on Wed­
day wa* 22 0B. Mis* Temlnk ra.rUY-BO to be ured for Mherware when
on*
of
them."
’
duty
operas,
the
scores
of
Mozart.
Gluck.
~ ”
“’71
KJd herTpprrotation of the ex- '^d‘
cU,lh* ■ T7 A m«u Fridw mnlmJ nesday of last week. h.“
Mn.
Busby
■Report her."
---------------- ■«»
■
I ’'That 1* just
..
„
.,
.
, .
... will be rcmemocrea oy many in Weber. Meyerbeer—and my own.”
'Siie'a the moon. sir.'
• crllwit co-operatton of the Guild*! Guild No. 11. Mn. William Rchad-I May
Dad: "Now. Son. what’s thU 55 the police cor
Looking over RoMinl's .boulder,
8 at lite school hou**Pat 8 &lt;
shr ,I)d Mr Busby were
and\thrr friend* of the hospital.,«. Jr . Chrm. Ha* 12 member.; paid ,
for on your report card?"
you are off du
the visitor made the amazing dis­
°Ad.Ki.
M..H «m
wh । married here in 1878 and their five
A'section of the Roman catacombs' Son 'hopefully*: "Maybe It** the clothe* you have
revcrul.organizations out around theil&gt;2 due»^4«* ordered an Indirect
1 Kv^tihur.^LCT^a^ c,1Udren‘ one °r whom &lt;Uea whl,e covery that the composer was read­
county having contributed gener-;bedside lamp a* a donation; ha* ,d ybiM&gt;*iy ’a
। temperature of the schoolroom.”
suiting people
3 n“,l^rl they resided here, were all bom in ing Wagner’s score wrong side up. ha* become an air raid shelter.
ouxly. &lt;!or.aUng money, fruit mid hemihed 12 dresser covers, 40 bedside (ut.,™«htand. Potjuck dinner.
,
8he waa a member of the
various farm products.
/
table cover., 69 doctors' towel*. ri i, Barry Gtrnniy Odd Fellow and, MeO*£ut churcn here and joined
That this iuu been a busy year napkin* and 24 drewing towels.
. ,Hcbe^h association wll meet at, thc gt
Melhodbt church I"
fcr the chairman, Mr*. Jone*, was
Guild No 12. Mr*. Howard Frost.I1 ।
.Pr“lrle*i L Houston when the family moved
shown by her report. Hhe detailed Chrm. No of members 19: paid $19 ;Monday evening. May 11 at 8 o clock h
t 190g Hhp W(U w ycari 0|
tlie purchases she had made and dues; donated quantity fruit andI ,Program and pot luck lunch.
aR(. al the tlme 0( h„ df(llh
the number of article* she had cut vegetables; made 21 doz. tray cloth*
’
' March 12 this year Mr. and Mr*.
and delivered to the various Guilds This Guild wa* organized in Sept ।Cloverdale
■MWllal UO&gt;. Aid
»d ®u&amp;1££r'"1 *h"r M,h
to be made, the total being 1102 ar- 1941.
tlclre besides 140 sheeti allocated to
Guild No. 14. Mr*. John Brass. ,
lot
:
re?..
i
w""
Guilds 7. 14 and 18. Included In the chnn. Has 24 members; paid $22 Mr. and Mra. JUrvry IWngs.
hand and by lour married da.athura.
list were 8 round operating table dues; hemmed 32 sheet*; gave $27
‘ '
1 three living In Houston. Texas, and
cover*; 30 operating room table tor bedside cabinet also quantity of ।Cedar Creek
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle «&gt;nr in KffrviUe. Tex»s; also by four
stieeta; 24 X-ray table cover*; 24 fruit. Jam. Jelly and vegetables; cash&gt;
will be entertained by Mrr Vesta grandchildren and five greht- grand­
clinic .heeta; 10 pneumonia Jackets; .on hand.
•
• $2333.
—
Guild No. 18. a sewing Guild Mrs Shedd at her home at 206 S. Han- &gt; ciiildren.
48 large antMH medium size steriliz­
ing ba««: tC glove wrapper*: 156 Albert Klnne. Chrm. No. of mem­ oyer on Wednesday. May 13. for an
“
TO ATTEND
NATIONAL
surgical towels; 80 dressing towels; bers. 33; paid $35 dues; donated 94। ‘afternoon meeting.
Hl-Y CONGRESS
72 docton’ towel*; 110 tray cloths; bath tlanketa. quantity fruit, vege­
Morris Hill ha* been selected to
। 175 napkins, etc., etc.
tables and Jelly, also $10 to RedI Martin Corner*
Preaching service Sunday nt 10 attend the National Hl-Y Congre**
Cross. The Guild made 24 sheets..
Jamb Rehor. who has served as 16 clinic sheets. 12 X-ray table:. o’clock. Come to church on Mother's at Miami University in June, re­
chairman of Guild Nq. 8. tlie Nur- sheets.
.
6 thyroid drapes. 10 pneu-'.. Day and honor mother, living or ports the Y. M C. A. Secretary this
rerv Guild, for the twenty-six yean monla
:
Jackets. 24 table cover*. 35 O.. dead. Sunday school following the
Tlie Congress call* together Hl-Y
the hospital has been organised H
,
binder*, 4 dox. rtirillring bags.. church service.
leaden from all comen of the Na­
Hhe wa* presented with the beauti­ Money wak raised bymolding a rum­
tion for a full week of training and
ful centerpiece of spring flowen as mage sate and benefit card parties. Delton
| The Milo-Cressey Home IJterary fellowship nt this weU known in­
a small token of appreciation of her Cash
,
on hand. $41.49.
-------------------------------stitution
of learning. Morris will
Handkerchief*
splendid leadership and her loyalty
Guild No. 19. Surgery Guild. Mrs. !Club will be entertained by Mrs.i„
—
Hastings
*nd
and
Barry
..,
during the yean. Mrs. Walter Lake Otto
,
I*enhalh. Chrm. Ha* 36 active. Agnes Schultz. Mrs Ernest Quick, represent
For Mother'* Day!
will serve as social chairman for 3 asaoclate and 2 honorary memben; Mrs. Jesse Vandertie and Mrs. Mln-, county In the official meetings.
Guild No 8 the coming year. a*»lit- paid $18 dur*, donated quanUty nie Whldbv nt the home of thb for- . Though a Sophomoe, Morris I* seeCoy and Beautiful!
~
•*
•• it
*t w
ni -------retary-------------of the'Hasting* HIfruit, vegetable* and JeUy; gave $10 mer on Thursday.
May 14.
—
ing Mrs Rehor.
Made 10'. do*, -be the annual May breakfast meet---------------- ♦♦
A group of nurse* and Mis* Teu- to Red Cross.
sink presented a work demonstra­ towels 4 doz. surgical towel*: 3 do*. Ing. Roll call wtU be "Friendship DEATH OF MRS.
tion. showing the procedure of a Mayo covers; 8 surgical table covers-verse and presentation of gift or ROBERT HENDERSHOTT
Sheer pure linen squares made by
j committal service* for Mrs. Rob­
mayor operation. This wa* inter­ 18 sheets; 2 clinic sheets; 18 sterlllz- flowers fur capsule friend.”
hand In China. All while.
esting and instructive and displayed ing bogs; 12 elastic pad covers: 12
Mother'* Day service* will be held ert Hendershott, who died at Mon­
the um&gt; made of the various kinds tray cloths, beside.* otiler Items for, In the Methodist church Sunday t treat. Quebec. Bunday, following a
j long illness, were held at one o'clock
Designed Especially For Mother!
of hospital equipment and supplies. use in surgery. Cash on hand $131.14. | mottling. Muy 10 at 11:15.
Following are the resume* of the
Guild No 21. the Kitchen Guild.
The W. 8. C. 8. of the Methodist Wednesday al Riverside cemetery
White cotton* with "Mother" embroidered 4 ffe
Mrs Geraldine Down*. Chrm. Hast church will sponsor a Mother- she was the former Vema Clemens of
reports of the various Guild*:
ont Gay prints, too! Buy her several! .1 I U
Guild No. 1. Curtain Guild. Mr* A. 28 members; paid $25 dues; donated Daughter banquet In the churchy Constantine, and was a popular
K. Frandsen. chairman; 21 mem­ electric toaster, miscellaneousitems j Wednesday evening. May 13. Mrs. teacher In our city schools. Surviving
Print* Thot Sparkle With Color!
bers: paid $22 dues; donated large of kitchenware; 22 individual coffee । Arthur Halst will be toastmistress, besides lite husband, are four chilquantity of canned fruit and Jelly; pots for tray* and 14 were donated Mr*. Robert Barnes will give the: dren. Robert. William. Charles and
Dancing floral designs or big bold ponies 4 Ac
total of *40 19 in curtain funds.
by business men. Cash on hand. । toast to the daughter.* and Miss Evelyn, all of Montreal, and her
on generous squares of cotton! ......
IU
Sally
Lea
Guild* No* 2 and 3. Mrs W. R. $1700.[Edith Mac Burpee to the mothers *
father. William Clemen.* of ConBudget Frocks!
Cook. Clirm. No. of member*. 15:
Gulid No. 22. the Pillowcase Mrs. John Chamberlain and daugh-, tianline.
due* paid 114.00; donation from sale’ Guild. Mrs. B. R. Fletqher and Mrs.; ter Patty will give a piano duet and'
—
«---------------of 3 dur Easy Knee footrest*. 11200; Einar
of mem-; Mr*. Paul Kybura a solo. Miu Her-; Boss: "Have you any objection to
K.mor Prandsen.
rinim—'', Chrm.
.. ...........No
-- —
also gave magazines and grapefruit. ‘bent.
■- 48; paid •*
$48
“ '*'
dues:
“*• donated ”
11 nice Jansen of Orangeville will speak I taking a day off?"
doz. pillowcases; 92 qu. fruit and on “Japan.” Mrs. I21u Rogers and; Office boy: “No. sir. Thank you
Total paid $26 00.
GUlld No. 4. the Business Women's' vegetables; 25 Jar* Jams and jellies; Mr*. Roger William.* are in charge'.very much sir."
Guild. Miss Levancha Cotton. Chrm.: several magazines; bedside floor of the program. Member* of the! Bo*s: "Well go ahead and tear
G4 members; $52 due* paid; donated lump; set bathroom scales; gave $12 dinner committee are: Mrs. John I that leaf off the calendar. This is
drinking glasses, costing $4 20 and to Red CTOS*.
Harrington, Mr*. Helen Pennock and1 the twenty-fourth, not the twentypaid $320 for magazine subscrip­
Figure* given in the above report* Mrs. Charles Harrington
tions for the hospital, from the slujW that 430 women are enrolled tn
birthday fund; Christmas donation* the various Guilds, moat of whom
$47.00; totsl cash on hand in bank, are active member*, ready to answer
any and all call* for service to the
$195 00
Guild No. 5. Mr*. Jessie O'Don­ hospital. These are certainly excel-'
Ing! Fresh print*
nell. Chrm.; 20 member*; bach mem­ tent reports and the women's actlvi- I
ber paid $120 dues: donated quan­ lies tiave made Pennock hospital
dirndl, or midriff
tity of canned fruit and vegetables outstanding in thl* and surrounding
types with novelstates, sb much so that the hospital

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PURE LINEN KERCHIEFS
OOc

ft
£

COOL
COTTONS

&lt;£

£

per shaken for tray*.
Qjilld No. 6. Charity Guild. Mn.
Wm. Parker. Clirm. Ha* 43 active
active and 2 inactive memben; each
(Mid MOO dues; gave $10 to Red
Cross. 115 for bedside tables and $50
to Charity fund: donated quantity
of fruit. Jam and Jelly.
Guild No 7. Mn. Tac Oles. Clirm.
Has 20 memben; paid $29 dues; this
L» a sewing Guild, the member*
making M sheets, 12 O. B. binder*;
14 T binder*; 18 breast blnden; 12

was asked to send a representative
to a meeting of hospital officials
to be held in Chicago In the near
future to explain the plan followed
here. Mr*. D. A. VanBuskirk. a for-|
mer general chairman and a mem­
ber pf the Business Women's Guild,
wa* chosen for this trip.
Teacher: "You should tel by-gone*,
be bygones ”
I
Pupil: "Then why do they make
us learn history?”

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MOTHERS
DAY
SUNDAY

MAY 10
Remember Mother on this day set aside
for her. Give her a gift to show your
appreciation of her sacrifices for you.

SATURDAY. MAY 9 ONLY
Lorraine Day, Barry Neteon
and Barbara Stanwyck. Pat O'Brien

"GAMBLING LADY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MAY 10 AND 11
Tyrone Power. Gene Tierney

"A SON OF FURY"
Bargain matinee Rnnday 1:00 to 3:00

CANDIES
We hove a very fine selection of
candy, of excellent quality. Deco­
rated especially for mother. i Ib.
1 Ib., 2 lbs., 5 lbs.

Fetching

Style*

Breakfast
Coats

luncheon

HANDBAGS

CLOTHS

1.00

1.59

49c

print* for sum­
mer! Two-piece

Pouch, under­
arm and nov­
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creamy

full cut gowns.

Summer colors'

med! 51" n.

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PA|AMAS

SILK HOSIERY

ExquLdlc hose of sheer
lovely silk ... a luxury any
mother will appreciate! All
perfect, all full fashioned!

Bright Haida!

Grain Leather

Full-Fozhioned

98c

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRAt!TION

YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD

Printed Batiste

□ay patterns and

Trimmed
Rayon Satin

I19

* I SLIPS

88‘

The new short-length
—so trim! Spark­
ling prints in gay­
colors . . . button
or wrap-over styles I
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Sixes 12 to 44.

"styling that

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trimm ing

Umbrellas

98c

1.98

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New designs!

Attractive lab­
ile* over sturdy
10 rib frame!
Smart handle*!

Gilberts, Joan Manning, Gales

ADONNA PANTIES

Claudette Colbert. John Payne

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MAY 8 AND 9
Doable Feature program

Perfume Lamps

Vanity Cases

Colognes
Dusting Powders

Fancy Toilet
Soaps

Jewelite Hair
Brushes

Perfumes

Cool. Fresh
And Dointy

Dresser Sets

Housecoats

Gay Klbbee, MUdred Cote*

"Scattergood Meet* Broadway
and Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsey

Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring

98

MOTHER S DAY CARDS

Large Selection

Datnty Alim waists
and graceful flar­
ing skirts I Puff
sleeve* and choice

SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MAY 10 AND 11
Conradi Vridt, Ann Ayan tn

'THE NAZI AGENT
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M to S:M

TUES.. WED.. THUftS., MAY 12. 13. 14
Judy Canova. Tom Brown, Billy Gilbert

"SLEEPYTIME gal

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

Girl* Colton

Children'* Gay

DRESSES

ANKLETS

98c

15c
Sturdy cotton

ria and long
torso styles. 3

sweetheart neckWaahable

•ter* favorite
colors!
Buy
enough I

SPOUT SETS

Weil made of
Sanforized ootton gabardine

to wash!

Courtesy And Friendly Service Shown To All
Prompt Delivery Service

Phone 2131

Hastings

* THE-PENNEY WAY IE THE IHXIFTY WAY

S.TME THNiriY WAY U (Ml

Batiife*!
Di mi tie*!

in gay

trimmed!

LACE TABLE CLOTH
Stunning design in creamy lace I
Launder* ea*Uy! -

TUES., WED.. THURS.. FRF.. MAY 12. 13. 14. 15

B

style*.

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Editorials

"' Backward Glances
mm wul be lowered during the oom-'
in, crtncim.
(Bits of-------Yesterday
As s matter of fact, military men I
J

thorldci

. r AN AMERICAN NIGHTMARE

I1 from

the

Middlevine

Creamery.

Bowling Newt

Relckord. 530; Earl Auhll. SIB: M.
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Roush. 518 and Ji. Gray. 508.
The ladies finished their last mt._ ,
of bowling
Monday
some i
.
..
hu been night v«
uuwung muiu
«; with
wiui eonwi
. ..
Student very interesUng gvmes which resultK
ed as follows:
I the office, the Electricians won 2
services were

are pretty well agreed that young- TWENTY YEARS AGO

.non appears to be a gloomy cloud aUr for vloUUon
obstructing the warm sunshine of;prtaooBMnt „ deportation to a connormal living. we suggest that the
JmT^

Our own officers would like to have ,
more of them. Tnese Nazi young-i

foUowmg paragraphs be carefullyOenn&lt;n
Hitler took over the German na| uniform or German officials, or Uon. ,Thelr entire schooling has
TO THE PEOPLE or THE UNITED' Americans under the German pro - been directed toward making them
STATES OF AMERICA. OCCU- ‘ lection, or who criticise Nations]
PIED BY THE GERMAN ARMY Socialism will be liable to deporta­ They are Nazi fanatic*. Worship
DECREE, Uon.
with
the---------deathrpenalty
—————
-------- ----■ -d msnda- of Hitler
.um —
U hu
the only religion —
they
—z
•n, saltguard the property of the lory tor
for repetition
renetltlon of any
anv of these know. b b more than probable that
To
United States and to prevent o^*11**1 Anyone threatening phyal- these youngsters will be deadly foeacu against the security of the
harm to military or civil author-:
American people and the Oer-!.M&gt; wU1 ** ahotj Hitler's recent speech before tho
intn Occupation forces,
XVI
vlol*Uons of German, Reichstag seems almost too encourBr rtrtto or ,«Utoi.» mus J
««. &lt;».«». aging from the
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'
standpoint of the

Miss Florence

Doyle

Military funeral

ville last Thursday.
.
Strand
Rogers * Son's Leach Lake ice gute Insulation
Bc,a Slgm‘‘ Phl

*“ Engineers

J- | games from tlie Shop Office and the
1'. Foundry won all 3 games from the

Best scores of tlie eve­

" ninf went to H. Drews. 541' Perry.
“.510; K. Lecbleltnrr, 503 and BUI

" Dunlop. 501.
W711 Cairns farm in Irving burned
24 30
to the ground Friday. Boys set fire windstorrn' liu'do23 31
In the Fnda&gt;k night's Consumers
to it with the Idea of testing out a puton RlnL
2
2 3
league everything went one aided
fire extinguisher Two other barns po-u,.
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“
Ville took 3 games from Monicas;
Boyes Real Estate.............
20 34 Nashville took 2 games from the
Mr. and Mrs
Theodore Reid
High Individual single game of tlie Line Gang and Highlands Dairy took
(Amber Cruso) have moved to this
3 games from the P Sc T- Best
year
went
to
Geraldine
Nell
with
a
city from Lometa. Texas.
nice 226 game.
High individual scores—G Brower. 538. Jopptnga,
538; Hess. 513 and B Bennett, 500
to to MJ Btohrt. ul *11wW
“»
United Nations. Perhaps it may THIRTY YEARS AGO
iaferro with a big 551 series. Doris
Utoirt oommontor ol to
also ended
the season
with high ihJake Nku snd John Coon, black- d
” er«7
o” 1\i6
Army. I decree.
| &lt;ul
&lt;Jth
Jf hap* it's a phoney like the fake mea* ,P^tn^P ,rain had ‘'''honor of having both
rage found on a captured officer
I. All powers of the state In the ■ those committing these outrages are
located in J L. Reeds Wgh
three-game
series
with
a big
IM&gt;*&gt;
VA," T -„HI1I&lt;W.llCa
WIM1
U Ulg-------In Libya which was ' planted- to
building.
. ahigh
---- a--------a _game pst O'Brien in
United States ftst In the hands of
appended a group of etttaen.
1 3U5
2425 and ale?
team single
।— - -r.--------------------------------------------- create an Impression that Gen
Philip T OolgTore is the owner of Gf
of jjj
. "(•ambling I jdy"
the Army of Occupation
„ —.
fnrrM
। of the community, .elected at ran- Rommer, (orcM wrPC desperately a handsome Hudson touring car.
■
'
,
Thrilling drama of a girl who not
II The occupying forces have I do[n wiu
Ulot lhc numb(.r de.
llne
.
।
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Piston Ring League
I only gambles with cards but with
I About 50 took the teachers' exuu&gt;
tototoM of
cl afi
.11 government
,o«niwn. ,
„ thf
ltl, rravUv
,„vlw of
The Piston Ring League flnlslied
8
M
wnn
ikon command
of course, that this •minatlons here Thursday and Prt__
up their league bowling Tuesday
'
• • •
onto,, to court., to police, .11 ertme
speeeh does represent the first sub­
Rolland Green, son of Rolland night which resulted in some last cisodelle Colbert. Jahn Fame In
leuuport. l»»kA lndurtrt.1 pUnu.
„„ Dto,pcct to
n„
nLJ*?u 1 *,nr U1
stantial break in the heretofore in­ Green the photographer, has pur- minute chsnges In the standing The]------------ '
t.m.. uplertrtUrt. rtbooU. hcplloU pU,,^
to
a
Nazi maemne.
machine. ror
For tne
the nrai
first chased Fred Colwell's hack line and fln«l count showed the following re-'I A stirring dramatic film which
*n MMmii.a&lt;1^
whit* OCCUP
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TTrL™ *n71.^X
U°n AulhortU
ume Hitter promteed
no immediate
will conduct the same. «
. suits In the league.
, proxes once again that Miu Colbert
collar workers and 'Mbo[w^ ln*°far j forbidden. Flags not in sympathy I vlctorlei he admitted that his artwo sons of Middleville, left Mon- office i
24 "Slrepytlme Gal’
day for New York and on Thursday, Machine Room
who disregard German orders will lurned ln to the authorities at once.
had to face in Russia. Curiously sail for a European tour. They Tool Room ...
be executed.
' or destroyed Non-compliance with
enough, he didn't even promise to have had shipped to the other side shipping ..
&lt;
in. AB Prtducu ol lam. and In- ’
,;rf„ „„ „,ul,
a new Pierce-Arrow auto and plan Grinder*____
... 25 261 A super-abundance of laughter.
beat Russia in the coming campaign. to do the continent and England in' Engineers
’ dustry, raw materials, gold and sil- a concentration camp, or
... 21V 30 k°od humored gayety and light
He did. however, wam that defeat comfort.
‘ ver. jewel* and art objects may be' WASHINGTON, August 25
High three-game series went to hf"rted music.
Jn this issue Charles Hershberger
would probably mean* annihilation ------------------------------------------------....
requisitioned by the military au-j
nas »n
an ao.
ne i*
u manager
oi The
. J’Tone Po’re&amp; G*ne Tierney la
ad. He
manager of
i Head of the Military Occup- of Gennanv Unable to promise hu
ui uriiu.il/. uu.uk »*•
.
Great Atlantic
------- - --------------r-------- -------- &gt; S#n of Furl"
Atlantic A
&amp; Pacific Tea Co
Co At
At ‘
thoriUes. who win decide bow they.
tlon of the united States of ne« .iiU.rU. .nd
U»l p™&gt;. th„
tod no wnrt'h,
*
&gt;&gt;»
*!n*1' »JS” *“ wnh an
may be used In the public Interest ]
’th., Ji
J.h
ritJZ'L
thU 1* the
»..inru* n-.u
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7
won
with
900
America.
ok bv
.7 the office T
IU’ •"a &gt;??
9jnme
8,o5 ,tory ot Benjamin Blake, the fiery,
lies
U
m made and not fulfilled would store here but sold from a wagon,
ThU order Includes all foodstuffs
with the Grinders elme
close behind with
with , act|On.packed stnry of ,
VON MULLER
have a devastating effect on home'_^„^. .—..TL"
'
{a 900 game. High individual three-]
« above the normal requirements
। battles the world for his birthright!
Lieutenant General morale. Hitler may be turning to an
1 game series went to Wm. Ayres with , It contains the sdventures ot ten ’
IV Anyone caught trying to de-,
outright scare psychology Thto. com-1
a fine 609 series with A. Melrose I| lifetimes.
There is nothing fantastic about
' stray farm or Industrial products.
btned with the fact that he asked । of cyelone *and Windstorm Insur-’ coming In second with a 587 series I
buildings, plants, public uUUUes. or ' rhat you have Just read. It isn't an
’ High individual single game was I BREAKING HALES RESISTANCE.
posters put up by the German au- attempt to “be funny." As a matter for authority to take stem measures ance for the Jocal company In 131 won by Wm Ayres’with a big ■
She was working extra and ex-■
thoriUes will be shot.
! ot fact the "Decree'' (first pub- with those who were not bending [ days in St Joe county
265 with Don Siegel coming
in —
sec-I. tremely anxious to nuke a good sales
....„ ...
to the war effort with sufficient en^a&gt;'or And&lt;‘riw,n ,las
' ond with a —
232 count.
" ' week
' ' record. Thus, when a customer ex.
Next
V. Anyone attempting sabotage. ltihed ,n ,he American Legion Mag­ .hn.i.b*
I following appointments H Adelbert
iwl. his
azine)
is a true
of regulations
changing
residence
to coov
escape
aalnei is a true copy of regulations thuatasm. may indicate a weakness Newton, city marshal. Dr. H A High-Low Doubles will be bowled amlned a dictionary priced al 835.
-----------------' she utilized -----every
argument---at •her
on the home front As one Russian I Barber, city physician; John G।‘winding up the season. .
command. The quality of the paper
’• is sent to work wlU be pul to death f Peoples in occupied France. Bel commentator tauntingly observed ’ Nagler. city attorney: Frank Ham.’,. Indcpuulrnt league
_
,
..........................
I wu oiuucu
extolled *4iu
and uie
the mn
binding
—— wu
after listening to the Nazi leader: !flre
John Bronson
street
- - —&gt; .-------. legtones. FinalTuesday night the IndependetV mentioned
in .-----solemn
’
VI. T*x« will be levied by the Slum. Norway, Czechoslovakia and
■■MI.I.W
h,u Spring Cam- &gt; commissioner.
sal- League soemed to like the 2-1 count,
lt wa4 Ume to Bppiy the clincher
HlUer has opened hu
ary WBJ
at The marshal's
annum fcml
. military
All costa of occupation Poland.
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{ must be paid by the communities In- • And how the little man will) Uie palgn-agatnu the German people.' the pay of the s’reel commissioner raulu, TOM emwr ux* 1 mn»
„,„raWK„ ecort. -u (hM uu,
The speech, too. was plentifully I at &gt;2 00 per day.
r volved. unUl withdrawal of the oc­ Charlie Chaplin mustache would
Iran m. Buinn: W«xll«»d l~k; nirtlon.rv U imnttd .lnh.Hrtlc.lMarried April 27 at the residence
larded with the usual Hitler tirades I ”
'J
2
games
from
the
Medics
and
the
jy|like
to
Impose
them
on
people
of
t copying forces.
of Burt B. Sparks by Rev. T. 8.
’
against, the Jews, the English, and! Woodin. Philip 8. Spaiks of Thorn­ Car Seal followed the same course
■
VH. in all of the occupied verri- America I
taking 2 games from tlie J. C. C. i
Doubtless the UtUe yellow men of hU enemies who forced him to de­ apple and Mn Elva Tobias of Has­ by
Recreation League
tings
part
from
the
paths
of
peace
to
tske
' The Recreation League finished
the medium of exchange, at • relc Nippon have something even more
Deaths-’-Cyru*
Bowen.' 86. er.
up conquest by force.
on their season with the following re­
io be determined by the occupation stringent In mind I
About the best one can say of thU Thursday: Abijah Eaton. #4. In Has- suits.
This war wasn't of our making but
authorities The Army of Occupa­
Ungs Twp.. Friday; Mrs J. M. Nev­
speech
is
that
it
presents
some
it
we
aren't
willing
to
make
the
Ins, 75. on April 29: John Morgan.
tion may make payments over one
Hastings Ice and Fuel
hundred and twenty-five dollar* by. sacrifice to win. such a decree u live grounds for opUmUm. so far as thei 78. Friday near Morgan.
Ezra Wilson, prominent Yankee
giving an 1 O. U Anyone refusing | one reproduced above can very easily United Nations are concerned.
Hastings Piston Ring
28 23
. Springs fanner, committed suicide
However.
Il
gives
no
evidence
for
leonards
............................... 2t 27.
become
a
reality.
to honor German money or scrip gill
by drowning Sunday.
Middleville . . 22 29
Viewed in this light, any sacrifices assuming that a Nazi crack-up is in1
be fined not less than 100.000 marks
The Hastings Banner has just en­
Nashville ............................... 21 30
and imprisoned for not leas than fire we have made to date or any which sight; It gives us no justification for tend upon Its 47th volume and is
_______________
_____________ Hastings Ice and Fuel won the
cricket—Kalamazoo
we may be called upon to make are relaxing, even slightly, our own tre­ as, spry as a
Oarette News.
high three-game series with a big
'
VIII. All political activities must not hardships but the actions of a mendous war effort. The United
The Bookcase Co. which located 2845 count, followed by Hastings,
• cease as of this date. PollUcal par- free people seriously engaged In the Nations must con Unue to Uy and. here something over a year ago. now Piston Ring's 2804
High single
:■ Um. labor unions, religious snd task of preserving their way of life. hit out with every force al their dis­ employs 100 hands, and has plans (earn game went to Perks Tavern
J ctortubl. onwluuoo.
n""'&gt; wFvTSTfHi:---------------posal as soon as forces of sufficient ready for an addition to its factory, with a large 994 count followed by
48 x 64 feet, two stories high, to be Leonard's 989 count. High threesize for offensive acUon can be con­
I outlawed .*to .u.tnpt W etolei W,R TO W1,.
used for storage.
game series was won by Dave Goodcentrated along the far flung batUe
I IM. rtrtlon will .ub^t Uw ottendtr .
~
year *lth ■ f*n« ®*6 series and on
FIFTY YEARS AGO
the last night Don Siegel rolled n
! to totmto ptoBto
underwto, .™&gt; fronts.
*I
.
live is no* yv* uuuri»«’,
Ttr *11
*11 r«tH1lr
nf. whatDC.
pu»»e maetinn .C
Q,
Geo. Dllbahner. wealthy Maple second place. High individual sinGrove farmer, committed suicide
| Uon, .-111 be Heal! MU. b. mlllUn
with a big 258 game followed closely
yraterday by hanging.
Ernest Hampton. 26. died Monday by Al Melrose's 256 game. HighRock Island. Hl
low doubles will end the Recreation
May 4, 1M2 morning of consumption.
-up.
The Hickory Corners Leader hu league next week.
Editor Banner:
The health of our people Is al­ been enlarged to a six column folio. Sportsmen League
cli ol b»L.. aeMWrt ,od ••'«' “•
PUZZLED
MOSE
*
‘
ways Important It Is doubly im­
i St Rose took 3 games from Sheld­

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Public Forum

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» .Mbom.lbM and cruortlup b,-~nU»urt
&gt;»«««■ «&lt;
K.d arm c,
»H1
a,
tkK*. and art obJrtU obnortou. U. &lt;undart.Um.ia
B.U
Ux nllllan auUmrtUea mart b,
iucU&gt; IMbU™ HlUtf. &amp;rt^i
drtlrtrtd b, Ibrtr bMien. Vlolauon •"»*• h.»JuKe»d cmibl.
ol UU. ordar Mil ba punUhad MIBldurt"! U« MMar m»nU». Bu! U»
i . nna &lt;U mu la» U»n lOOddO mart..
ol rtommun, U.« k»rt.
■ and imprtumman! to nol Ku Uun'
““ u. Io U&gt;. tot Uto

' five years
I Naxl rtrUUn« ?owcr u 8UU UTTneu’
XL Anyone trying to leave Uie
In
“■ “ enUrfl&gt;' probable
‘ United States without permission lb*1 *hen Hitler strikes this lime
: will be deported to German concen-' he will have assembled a greater
tration camps or shot
concentration of power than he did
'
XII. Within four days of publics. « the sl*rt of hu «f£mpal&lt;n ot 1941.
- tlon ot this proclamation all males
Without a doubt. German mdusbetween the tt« of 16 and M must 1 try has been able to replace the
register with the local military com-1 tanks, airplanes, guns and other
mander. giving all significant data material lost in the Russian cam­
as to education and vocational ap-, pslgn. On the other hand, there is
Utude. Similarly with female* be- some question as to wlicUwr Russia
tweennhe ages of 16 and 45. within haa been able to bnnt her meclis­
ten day* of publication of this De- iitted strength back to normal even
crae Other residents mutt comply «th such aid as England and the
with tt&gt;e*e regulations within three United Slate* have been able to give.
In man power, of course. Russia
weeks. Refusal to comply will re­
sult in fine and sentence to a con­ 1* deltniteb supreme, but manpow­
er without the support of proper
centration camp.
School children must tje registered weapons is not significant
by their teachers, as a firsl'slep to
Although Germany did get de­
facilitate their transfer to National cidedly the worst ol it during the
winter fighUns. Russia regained
Socialist Youth camp.&gt;
XIII. Jews will be dealt with tn only a fraction of the territory she
accordance with regulaUons in force lost and has not yet even succeeded
wherever German authority extends tn completely lifung the siege of
Giving credit where
A future order will deal with Leningrad.
method* for deportation of the credit Is due. the Nasi armies per­
formed a wonderful military feat in
negro population.
XIV. Weapons ot all kind*, broad­ iiangtng onto important key posi­
casting equipment, short wave ra­ tions In face of weather conditions
dio*. cameras. anti-German litera­ they were not prepared to meet and
ture. letters and pictures must be which would have broken the mo­
turned in as of thia day to the local rale ot a teaser army.
military authorities. Failure to com­
Some news writers have been
ply with this order will briug the making much of the fact that sevdeath penally.
entren and eighteen year old boys
have been captured on the Russian
voked against all persons who listen front This may indicate that Hillo foreign radio broadcasts, pick up itr U getUng to the end of fils reor distribute unauthorised teafteU. i serve* of manpower but it does not

Mose, of the deep South, wu ons; City-County took 3 games from
drafted and sent up to a Northern Hotel and Moose took 2 games from
camp. When furlough time came Alton's. Best games of the evening
around, he applied for the car­ went to Bob Moore. 547 followed by
fare and lime to go home and visit Dick Endsley. 533 snd Keith Chase.
his folks. Weeks passed and nq 500
answer from the main office.
'•]
I Mose decided to take It up with'' In the Commercial League Thun-1
the department
The command- day night. Auto Sport Shop took 2
games from Stale Insulntioir. Has­
“The reason we haven't given tings Lumber and Coal took 2 games
an Axis to grind We must grind it
you railroad tickeu yet is because from Roush Tailors: Healings Con­
down^and fast.
where that wwn
town ui
of struction
jnai u
rue non took
ioo&lt; z2 games
saoyThat
is wny
why iI wss
was so isvoraoiy
favorably nobody knows -mir
games tram
from Moyimpressed with the 1941 annual re- yours Is in the South—nobody ever nahan and Paul and tlie league end­
port of the Barry County Health heard of it."
' Ing Goodyear's Hdwr. took al! 3
department, a copy of which was
“Funny." returned Mose. “They‘games from the Coffee Shop Vlkjust sent to me by my parents. Mr. knew where it was when they draft-: ing took 2 games from Andrus Servand Mrs. Theron A. Caln ot Rut- &gt;/dd me!"
ice and City Fathers look 2 games
land township Barry county is ’_____ ———______________ ________
'
setting an example tor the other'
3.000-odd counties ot the United
Slates, especially the smaller popu­
lated counUes that so often say
“it can't be done" Barry County.
says the report, has a population
of more than 22.000. That's a proud '
figure. Il represents a fair sised city,
a city spread over wide expanses of
countryside, each family with plenty
of fresh air. sunshine and elbow
room. Cook County, Illinois, with 1U
Chicago, jams some 3.000.000 human j
being* into an area of about the.
same dimension*.
"The outcome of the challenge to,
the nation today depends on how.
well and how rapidly the Individual I
community
can solve iu own
problems." states the report. Health
is one of those problem* Barry
County is solving It In It* effort,
That's what I said . . . money saved the
the county must be humbly thankful
day again by cleaning up all those old
for the W. K. Kellogg Foundation
which provides more than 50 per
bills. Spring is in the air. so get into the
cent of the working financial budget
spirit
of things by starting with a clean
Stewart D. Caln

portant today. On the farm. In the
factory, or behind the desk, man
hours lost because of illness repre­
sent gains for our enemies. Mental
and physical illness means lowered
morale. Money spent for necessary
medicines, denial and medical care.
nursing service and hospitalisation

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HELP!
Dwight Morrow, the financier, was
ven- absent minded. Once, while
traveling on a train, he could not |
remember where he had placed hl*'
ticket. Ths conductor told him not
to bother, he would take the finan-,
tier'* word that hr had paid hi*!
fare.
"ten t that." Mid Morrow, puzzled
“If I don't find that ticket, I won't
know where to go to deliver my'
speech tonight"
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SOCIAL
EVENTS

Pennock Hospital

LATE DISCOVERY

Littla Rad SchoolhouM
Turn* Out Poorer Pupill

flUHU ID mg sama
Mayflowers wtth paper narcissus
Thirty-four patients were ragto- traditional high school produce poor­ pact IM
uaed as decorations. About thirty- tered St the hospital this week, er college students than a junior­ laying bouses with the aid birds- Zte
three attended and Miss Covert re- There were nine mothers and nine senior high setup, according to Dr.
ceived many lovely gifts
babies, also eight patients wlw had Elisabeth Meek, who has made a
than they otherwise would. PuDatt
• • •
undergone major operations, one for comparative study of Pennsylvania
Eleven guasU were present al a a minor operations, and seven tnedi- State ccUcge freshmen prepared unblrthday dinner given Ln honor of cal patients.
Dr. Meek found the junior-senior
“no Dow M AU»a. WW,
crawdKl eondlum Kill raOn Wednesday. April 8 in the daughter. Mix Esther Doty, al the
&lt;nd the shortage ot nurses puts high school product superior In «v*
home of Mrs. John McOmber Bunwork upon the reguUr nurM1
lowing thia bit at chwktn psychology
Catherine Smith at her home near
day. Spring Hoven were used as &lt;nd U1OM wh0 lunt
helping studied.
Nashville in tumor of her slater Lil­ decorations.
».« „ tMrt Unle
"More than twice as many pupils pullet croc.
lian who will apeak her weakling
who
had
attended
the
traditional
vows to Raymond Gibson on May 0.
school system changed their curricuM.rrrEHM Club » her home Trt“I? S?
Mrs J. H. Smith. Mrs Lawrence d., wenlnt. Wlnnln, Kort, at Fed- “
“UU U. Ur nd Mra WllMaurer. Mrs. Linden Snyder. Mn. ro were held b, Un. Arthur Ben?????;. AS*,
amounUd to more than 11 par cant gram, including the production of
Otis Gallup and the Misses Leo­
synthetic rubber, plastics, substitute
nards Trieb, Florence O’Donnell.
the percentage Ubers. supplementary motor fuels,
Johnlnna CascarelU. Helen Bkldquiremcnu reduced
real
Mrs K.aryi
Karyl uvingston.
Livingston. Ciantaviue.
Clarksville. qulrements
more and Mn. Ann Eggleston '3^
| May 1 A boy waa bom to Mr. and, the next year. It is evident that and industrial alcohol, is underway
Garner and visiting furnished the I
by a new department of agriculture
Mn.
Leo
Colburn.
415
E
Apple
on
junior
high
act
school
preparation
en
­
The Young Mothers Club met at
evening's
entertainment.
Miss
ables pupils to adjust themselves laboratory in Peoria. Ill
Smith was the recipient of many
better to college work.
lovely gilts.- —
'
nets meeUng was held and refresh- *‘l*
"Early use of experiments In actmenu served The next meeting wW-HtS i??itod Wta ShiHe­
Last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Nellie
tha library are among the many
be held at the home of Mm. Hemdonla australis, will provide a valu­
Smith entertained with a shower
things
that better prepare aueb puchel Follick at KM 8. Dibble BL. May
I- kaL
honoring Mrs. Muryl Foreman, six­
able kind ot cellulose fiber, accord­
' | George Juppstrom all on May 2; and —il — b—— lukala.l
teen guests being present. Dainty
, , .
| Miss Doris Ann Norris. Hastings. lege.”
ing to the Australian Council tot
bouquets of sweet peaa and nar­
Scientific and Industrial Research.
Mr ana Mm Burton uecocker or."wThe 41 measuremenu used includ­
cissus centered the tables. Out-of- Ryan school district entertained! Medical patlenU. all of whom are1
the number of credits earned, me
thirty of their friends and neigh-1 J*0*1?®I number of grade points aamad. the
penter of Pigeon, Mrs. Norman Ku- bom Monday evening In honor of,
grade in English, the xcholaitic avmlsh. Sebewaing. and Mrs. Gerard Arthur Bryans who left Tuesday aft- £yr'
„ Minnie J
h
allltude toward the
ernoon to Join the armed forces As Bhrlncr. 124 E Court; LeRoy Ryan. ,fa,e* lne
ua
Cusick of Detroit.
brushes dissolves paint and emuliia token of their good wiahea a Docket i Dowling and Carl Main. 403 E. Blair
The Monday Study Club met at „
1UM. and
„„ leather „
Bible
billfold were preoperatkms have been perwith running water.
formed upon William Hynes. Nash-;
the home of Mn. D. D. Walton with,' Mnted to Arthur.
villa. R. 1: Mrs. Christine Aldrich. woritM-ven memben and two guests, Mn.1
__________
R. E. Walt and Mn. George Lock- t INSTRUCTORS IN
cher, Freeport. R. 1; Mm. Frank
wood, present. Mn. A. H. Carveth 1 ARMY AIR CORF,
had charge of tlie meeUng and gave ’ Wayne Ptnkbelner, son ol Mr. and House. Vermontville. R. 1; Miss;| The Kaeyxnski family of PitUa review on about eight govern­ Mn. Louis Finkbeiner of Middleville, Beverly Ferguson. Delton. R. 1; and' burgh. Pa., literally flooded a hos­
ment bulletins which dealt with the and Arland F. Martin, son of Mr. Allen Pfckea. 1831S Cherry, Muake-; pital when the following events came
soldiem In service, their food, re­ and Mrs Howard Martin of Dowling, gon. The condition of each one is, in sequence: A six-year-old grabbed
creation. health, religion, etc.
have enlisted as physical education reported os good.
Mm. Bert Jackson of Clarksville - ------------- --- — ----- .. Instructors fox the United States
On Saturday evening Mr. and Army Air Corps. Both have received •ubmlllea u&gt; * minor operation ni. •WUWJJM "™ •» “•
her eondllton U rood.
I
S"»&gt;"S •»
Mm. Leon Bauer entertained with
Elmer Henhburaer. clorardele. ».!“'■ ”■ ™» “
U
a dinner |&gt;arty. placos being laid for Michigan College of Education, get­
eight. The evening waa spent playing ting them now instead of in June, 1. and Baby Thomas Hammond are llnse ,o **« enother »lsler. 14. also
contract with tlie honors going to although they may be able to attend regUtefed as medical palienla at 1 running to the rescue, get hit by a
present and Mrs. Maude Crosa
Creta of eay. As the 17-year-old sister ran
Mrs. Warren Carter and Elmer Par- their class exercises in June. They pmenl
were Inducted in the army Monday Middleville la Haled for major surcued all of them and took them to
and left at once for a western camp.
the hospital.
Tuesday evening a miscellaneous Both young men graduated from
shower honoring Mbs Helen Covert, Hastings High school Ln 1038
Checklag Up ea Girl
who Is to be u bride soon, was given where they were active in interacboVictor Anthony Yuska. 31 years
lastic athletics.
Although the custom ia unknown,
old. of Poughkeepsie. N. Y. whose
disappes rance from the Dutchess shipbuilders still place coins beneath
A BIT OF ADVICE
county jail resulted in a Ave-«UU
Mr. McPherson gave some advice
police alarm, returned to the in­ struction. Ten pennies, two dimes,
to his wife when they were expect­
stitution and explained: "I hadn't three nickels and 38 pennies were
ing friends to tea.
placed under the foremast and under
“Just mind.' Jeannie." he said, heard from my girl for two weeks,
"to put the sugar-tongs In the basin,1 so I dashed down to Brooklyn to the mainmast at the recently com­
missioned U. S. S. New Orleans.
an’ not a spoon."

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notwithstanding his small sixe, and
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one
hundred pounds.
SWAN IS SWELL
qtephens and Abraham Lincoln
friends even in face of the
. FOR BATH OR KITCHf were
IxiUtlcal and sectional gulf between
them, and when the little man visit­
• Gentle? Say . . . Swan ia baby* ed the President, his diminutive
gentle. Pure as imported castilaa. stature was accentuated alongside
If you want to ace a happy baby, the long figure of Lincoln. On a cer­
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bathe him with Swan. Swan-derful phens to the White House, Lincoln
for duda and dishes, tool Try it! commented to Seward:
"Did you see Alec Stephens?**

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,U. B. Church at Sunfield will preach|remembered In prayer please com-^ .METHODIST CIRCUIT

OrcmilizatiOIlB

| son: throe brothers, Verne and Roy I JUST A WANDERER

OBITUARY

Mother's Day will be observed bi'
*D
...
D»nnu Y.W.
n-n.
the churrbes of the circuit The. circle No. 3 of the W. S. C. S. wiU IrM Y.r.rr, ... torn In C.rlU-n
0,h„ „UUra
i
Irtn.d. » '“"'"J
The W M. A. will hold their an­ Youth Ftllow*hlp wiU have charge of haw B
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
ln Um. churcl, par- township. Barry county. Mich.. Feb. friend* by whom he wili be greatly I next door. They asked nim wi /
nual
Mothers
and
Daughters
Ban
­
the church school at Goodwill, and
May 8. at 3:M P M. All 2. 1900 and died April 29. 1IM2 at, mused.
Mothers' Day will be observed In
| lie d bothered.
quet
on
Wednesday.
May
13.
Thia
will
present
bouquets
to
each
mother
|
udl
^
of
the
chun:
h
and
ixmgregathe age of « years. 2 month* snd
---------- -»♦---------------I "Eh." he told them, AW reckon
the morning service Each mother
preaent There will be gift* for the 'jj^ are invited. A good program*4* rt &lt;tay»
1 aril! be given a flower Misses TmoPOTS
‘Vs V gipsy in me;
POTH AND
AND PLANE*
PLANES
nged.
■' FIRST CHURCH OF
•
gene Cooley and Elaine Jarman will sec for June 12-28. A fine program oldeit mother present, and for the elng arr&gt;
arrangea.
i
, He wa* married to
Io Dorothy Brown :|
-------------------- -- •
-----------of Freeport and to Uli* union wa» I C0??
?U,Ce
*qU i The man and woman approached
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
«|ng a duel, and there will be a spe- ha* been planned and a staff of mother wtth the largest family tn I
teachers and helpers under the, attendance with her. The Quimby t y,„.
[XJrll
The annual meeting of the
W.( B born one son. Dennis. Jr. of Battle
the the“ur' •^‘denUT
The subject for Sunday is "Adam cial me.vage for mothers Also we
„ school M
—
will creek
3110 pounds ot baric aluminum stock,
evening'* enjoyment
As the
church
U aiming al ...
an all-'c. B
8. OI
of the mccikkuxi
Methodist —
church
wilt
wilt in —
response
the
request
made direction of Mrs. Fred Bower, are V11UJV
and Fallen Man."
-------- --to ----------“* —
work on it now. Any boy or girl mgh attendance
eighty, and ..I.
is k. ----------held Tuesday.
May
a. -i
&gt;&gt; H
hu
me »■« inent
------thia
rer— of plane.
j.-- Tlie
—------.
lruuru ,o.~
e------------- a------- ---of ...Ujjgjj ...
r 12,
u ,t
to enure
entire life
____ .m
... nnn
__. in
type
a verage ,
gapped
forward to purchase
I by the W. C. T. U, remember tn a at
5 to II year* of age and living in planning co yecognlie the mother* o'clock with a cooperative lunchMn.Earamu
Freeport Hasting*'”
n and
n" hou
household
*eho,&lt;1 pan
nan we,
weigh*
«h*
Pound
pound
thc uckruTthe woman grabbed
.robbed hl*
til*
MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE AT
j special prayer service, the men who
-------- ,— r----------- cl®0"-‘ground
Freeport, Hastings
and household pan weigh* H pound.
Br(na
'
i
"*"
arm. "I do not want to aee this »ho*.
JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH
I have gone out from our community the Second Ward to welcome to at- present in a special way.
Bring one auh
dish of food, sandwiches NashHllr
NashMlhSpecial prayers will be offered for and ubie wnice.
,| He leave*
to
nwtim
their
low.
txGuide:
"Thl*.
ladlr*
and
gentleAlfred.
I
do
not
like
Chlnere
pla&gt; ,
Rev. R- A. Houghton returned into the armed forces. Any one in tend.
leaves
tpoiim
lass, lxevery mother* ion in the service of :
*ide hto wife and *on; three grand- men. ts the greatest waterfall In she exclaimed.
missionary from Sierra I^one. West second ward or former members of GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
“
But
this 1*
III. «Mr. .nd p-Uilnn. lor
, Tl» P N. C. Club will b- rnl.rDou.1... D*&lt;ld .nd O.r&gt;' Ur th. .Ip., U., T u. Ur. Udlu »
—
...........
' not a Chinese play '
Africa, will give the Mother's Day] this church or Sunday school havMothers' Day will be observed mov.n, Ur. meme ol .kobol Iremir.rnrd .&lt; U&gt;. Bom. of Mn.. o.y Nor- y„,„ hu
"It
I*—..............
the Ul‘e
right
Mr. and Mr
Uulr ulkln, lor . W- «&gt;
■&gt; certainly
•» —
:
meMage at the church Sunday. May Ing a member of the family In any
Sermon
subject Urr armr runpa will W elreulalrd. wn. t. Orrrd Sr . Turaday. Mar u p,.„k Y,„„ M Hurin,. on. aU. Urar « mar Irrar Ur. roar ol Ur. (bar. on urr Irorrl ol Urr Urralrr.
. at 10 A M
j part of the armed forces of the U. next "Sunday.
'HeavenMost
Precious
Earthly
Pot lurk
luck .upper
supper at «
6:30
wtth enlrt
enter on MoUrrr a Day. May 10
For
JO with
M„ M„ MaoOKrwnay &lt;U Jara- mumf
Bun. Mon To.
Rev. Floyd Nagel, pastor of IhejS. A. whom you would like to have
OlfL” Prayer will be offered for all'
tainment following.
.
a.
„
.. tainment
I
men In the armed service of our1 "Relief in the Master* Name.
____
------nation The collection tor the Army1 a stereoptleon slide lecture on
ullng will enterMrs. noreucr
Florence H
Hullng
and Navy commission fund of Synod Melhodirt Oversea* Relief, will be Uin nR Widow* Club this Fridayhas been «et for this day. Mrs. shown at 8:45 P M. each
nlghL May 8. at Uie home of her,
Henry Elliot will be the Soloist.
next week from Tuesday to Friday. daulht„. Mrg uo We|uare. 409 E
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST.
inclusive May 12 to 15. according
nir honored guests will be
1 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
to the folowing schedule Tuesday Mr, clara Wllder
«m„ 8u.iu
Hotting!. Michigan
Mother's Day will be observed next al Hendershott. Wednesday
at Hullng There will be a carry-ln *up- ,
Goodwin,
Thursday
at
Quimby,
and
.
I
Sunday
in
the
First
Methodist
'Announce* o
Friday atservice*
Martin
.
'Church with appropriate
A free will offering for Oversea*
Townsend Club No. 3 meets at 22S
Relief will be received.
N Church St.. Tuesday. May 12. ut'
preach on lhe theme, "Modern
WESLEYAN
METHODIST
Mothers" Everyone will be wel­
CIH RCII NEWS
Maccabees remember that May 2111
come.
MISS VIOLET KER-SEYMER. C. S. B„
The Wednesday afternoon ladle* b rally day here in Hastings.
On Friday afternoon of thU week
of Bolton, Man.
at 2:30 Circle 3 at the Woman's praver meeting will be held at th*
, ,
...
,
. -r,
.. ,
/-■
,
Society of Christian Service will home ot Mr* Eleanor Stricken, cor­ THREE CORNERS
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. ho)d a surer Tea in the church ner N. Hanover and- East State
David Robinson and Earl Engle*
'
left lari Tuesday morning on a vaca- i
The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts. ■ parlor*, a splendid program ha* Rd
Wednesday evening prayer meet­ tlon trip through Illinois. Indiana'
been arranged. All women of the
ing*
are
being
held
.at
the
church
community are Invited.
and Kentucky returning via Cin-'
in
Next Monday evening the official during the summer month*.
clnnati. Ohio. They also enjoyed a
All New Stock
Frida v evening the local young trip through the mountains andi
CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. HASTINGS.
board will meet In the church of­
fice-at 7:30 This will be the last people and those of North Irving will visited Mammoth Cave and other
THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 14. 1942, at 8:00 E.W.T.
points of Interest, arriving home
The Woman's Society of Christian Haven of Rest Tabernacle at Level Friday.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND
Service will meet In the church next Park. Oleiui Miller will bring the
Mr and Mrs. Clair D Ycller and
message of the evening Cars will their guest*. Mr and Mrs Lester D .
Tuesday afternoon.
leave the parsonage al 7:15.
Yetter and son. Philip, of Kalama-,
too
motored to Selfridge Field, Mt. r
BAPTIST Clll'RCII NOTES
The subject Sunday morning will Clemens, to spend the day with '
be "Mothers Will be Remembered'.' Lieut and Mrs Harvey Kenney
On Wednesday aftemoop. May 13. &lt; Marguerite Yeiteri Sunday.
Mrs Leo Fisher and son Harold,
the Baptist Uidles' Missionary So­
ciety will meet with Mr* H San- of East State Road were Wednes­
deen. 310 8 Ha noser St. Mrs. H. day guests of Mr and Mrs. James
F Hammond and children
Eaton will be the speaker.

' at the evening hour at a o'clock.

munlcate with the pastor.

Phone

CWjurrl? Jiems

What a SWEET
Thought!

FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

MOTHER'S DAY
CARDS
5c - 10c - 15c
25c- 50c

GILBERTS &amp; SCHRAFFTS CANDIES
1 Ib. - 2 Ib. Boxes 65c to $3.00

MEET OUR ALLY

PRESBYTERIAN UHURCII
The Woman's Missionary' aociety
.' will hold a 1:30 dessert meeting at
the home of Mr* Joseph N Shult*.
236 W. Marshall street. Thursday.

CHINA NIGHT
A Community Feature Number Offered at the
Suggestion of Friends to include

Sunday morning worship at 10:30
o'clock. Mothers Day will be ob­ When the .second lieutenant Anally
served and special prayers offered came to a full atop, the Yelectee
asked
him.
for Americans in service The pas-1 “
“«* “
*m- In ■a friendly way. 'You
tor will tell about "Steering By I WB,lt one now?'
Mother's Light" and will preach on‘ .[ A rich and pompous man was
the theme. "Women of the' Bible"' staying at a small country tavern
Members of tlie Hastings Women's
' in England, and as he entered the
1 club have been invited to attend
breakfast room the only other vlsltbr
Youth Union meeting at 8:30 in1 present rote to his feet.
charge of Lynox Lewis. YMCA sec­
“Sit down, sit down." boomed the
retary.
great and rich one. condescending-I
The choir of the‘First Presbyterlan Church will give a concert at ly
"Why" asked the other, "cant
the church at 8 p. m Wednesday.
; I get up for some marmalade?"
May 13th. under the leadership ot
Arthur W. Lower. The public Is
cordially invited. An offering to
apply on Hie choir’s pledge to the
new organ fund will be taken. If
you have not yet heard the new
Hammond Electric Organ recently
Installed take this opportunity and
enjoy tlie choir music al the same
time.

LECTURE ON CHINA
Chinese

Song

and Pictures

At the regular Community Bible School hou

HASTINGS I. O. O. F. HALL
Sunday. May 10. 8 P. M.
CORNER JEFFERSON AND GREEN
ALL INVITED

Fresh Stock-Complete Assortment

At Camp Davis. a recent (elec­
tee passed a recent second lieuten­
ant without saluting him. and you'
know what happened: the selectee
got a terrible bawling out. which'
merged into a lecture on the salute

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In accordance with the request ot
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j C. M A suggests that special pray­
er* be offered in each church ot
Barry County at the morning serv। ice. May 10. 1942
Because of travel res trie I ions II
was thought inadvisable to hold
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CHURCH OF THE
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The Church of the Naxarene ex­
tends an Invitation to’every mother
to attend service on Mother's Day. j
A token of appreciation will be ।
given to each mother present and a
special gift to the oldest mother

THE WAR

You Muy Not Be Able to Later!

BECAUSE the materials' are needed to help win
the war. our government has found it necessary to
curtail the building of new homes . . . BUT you
can still buy one that is already built.
Buying
homes may have to be stopped also, but while you
may it will be worth while to buy now. Wc have
money available for this purpose so decide now
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extra living space is badly needed. You will be

helping Uncle Sam and yourself if you uia that
waste space by remodeling it into livable rooms.
Either for your family or as a room to rent out. that
unused atffc space can be^converted at smail.cost.
Yr REPAIR . . . Materials are still available for re­
pairing your home.
With restrictions on new
building, it is more important than ever that re­
pairs be made so os to conserve present housing
facilities. It’s patriotic to keep your home in good
condition.

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Wm. Beattie Honored Recipes]
On Hit 80Hi Birthday | CHIPPED BEEF DE LUXE

PERSONAL MENTION

WATERMELON RIND

HAUttBBATXN

The family of Wm. H. Beattie
3 c cooked sliced potatoes.
gathered at Orangeville Sunday to,I Salt, pepper, paprika.
celebrate his eightieth birthday. Al1 3 4-oz. pkg. chipped beef.
Richard Oroo* left Monday on al Harold Pvlliam relumed Wadnes___ 1 c grated pineapple.
pot
luck dinner was enjoyed st 31
busineu trip to WMhington. D. O. day from a borine** trip to Indian- AnargrBr DarnasT
1 c sliced onion.
Peel the rind of watermelon which
o'clock by twenty-five guests after i
Mrs. Carrie Ward of Battle Creek spoils. Ind.
.not too ripe. Cut or chop Into,
half-inch strips or cubes. Leave os' with anions, bay leave* and
spent the weekend with her daugh-1 Mr. and Mr*. Carl Finstrom en.. . * . B
with many useful and interesting! 3 c thin while sauce.
1 c grated cheese.
ter. Mrs. Florence Staiger.
[teftained the Beaumont brothers of, l/filightrUl rOFty
much of the firm red pulp on the water and vtnegsr (equal pert* If | A MUFFIN V
glfta.
1-3
c
buttered
bread
crumb*.
rind
as possible. Combine the fruit
Bert Carter and son, Maurice; of Bay City Sunday.
Twenty-nine guesU attended —
the
Mr. Beattie hu been a resident or [
potatoes in a greased
Middleville, were Sunday gueste of
Clare Beach of Detroit spent Frl-; delightful party and surprise shower Orangeville for many year* moving . Place theol„,
lulKr W
.M. seasoning* whlch have been sliced fine and
Sprinkle
with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender.
]day and Saturday with his mother, (iven at the home of Mn. G. E. there while very young from Martin !I casserole.
and caver wlth , UyeT of lhe chlp. Mcded. Let boll slowly for two hours
Mr. and Mn. Frank Andrus and Mrs Mar&gt;' Beach.
| Goodyear. 63g W. Green, in honqr &lt;jf Twp Allegan county, wherehe wu|ped
whuh
b^n Muteed or until the rind is clear and the
Mr. and Mn. Dana McNally and I Pvt. Robert Blue ot Detroit 1* via- Ml** Margret Barnett who ta to be -----day*, turning occasionally
bom May 5. 1863. «He ha* ------------been en­curU A(M g Uyer
children were in Traverse City bver. iUng at the home of Miss Josephine married to Clayton Matson on May gaged tn blacktrnlthlng for over 50 of onion. Cut eggs In half and push Juice thick. Add the drained pine­
the weekend.
i Murphy this week.
116. High tea was served at g o'clock years and has attained something of into mixture cut side down. Com­ apple and cook 15 minute* longer.
Mr*. Georgia Gilson, who has
Miss Virginia Pott* of Greenville' «nd *« followed by the surprise a reputation for his handmade
bine white sauce and cheese and tight.
put on tight-fitting cover and let
been spending a few week* with her'spent the weekend with her parents showerof ‘■numerous lovely gliu. onion tool*. He still does active add. Sprinkle wtth crumbs and bake
niece. Norma Chase, returned to her, Mr. and Mn. Q. B. Pott*. .
J}™1
by work at his forge though he ha* in a moderate 375-degree oven About PEACH MARMALADE
kame tn 'Detroit. Saturday.
| Mrs Forre*t Wooden and children!
^nk^And^’ spent hl* winters tn Florida for the 30 minutes or until browned. Serves
til tender. Add more of Uie vinegar
13 peaclies.
( Mrs. Matilda McLaughlin of Mus- of Belmont visited her mother. Mr*. I
Sugar.
ct ZMumont visitea ner mouier, mis.
I
Jean Brower won top score at aucMr. Beattie* hobby U his flower
kegon and Dr. Winifred McLravy of Newton Benner Sunday.
Julee and chopped rind of 1 or­
garden which 1* targe and varied, GYPSY'S JOY
Grand Rapids were gueste of Mr.! "
— - ■ — —
•
ange.
and he does much of the work him­
and. Mr*. Dan Ashalter Sunday.
11 . —,------------------------1H c rice.
Peel peaches, remove seeds and
self. Hi* tulip garden celebrated the
mash to a pulp; add orange Juice. |
Rev. and Mr*. Harry Cole and;Corp. Robert O. Burwell,
Edith Benton of Battle Creek who
1 targe onion, chopped.
Put orange rind -through food chop­
daughter. Ellen, of Clarksville were'
J Corp,.and Mrs. Wayne Snyder of win be maid of honor at the wed­ occasion by being tn full bloom.
Seven
of
Mr.
Beattie's
Children
1 green pepper, chopped.
per and add to peach pulp. Measure
I,Elyria. Ohio, visited the home folk*. ding.
Monday afternoon caller* st the;
pulp and add an equal amount of,
Friday and Saturday.
liome of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Simon. (here
I
I The color scheme was yellow and Beattie. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Van-, 1 can condensed tomato soup.
sugar. Cook slowly until thick. Stir;
Mr and Mr*. Harry .Thompson. Jr.|i MIni Lucille Monica and Miss'
Mrs a. J. Davis. &gt;
often to prevent scorching. Seal in |
of^uitaiv^nt’th? w^kc^d’ *Hh I Carrie^JogsweU left^Bunday for a'1green with bunehe* of cowslips cen-!Weidro. Mr
tered On each VUta table.
I
Marie Beattie and Ml«* Norma | 1 4-ot pkg. chipped beef.
Mr. Ann. Johnson -nd family and tW°
XST «ru&lt; Un wiihum Rnom anrf'
* * *------------ ; Beattie. all of Kalamazoo: Mr. and
“ Si’JSLStllSS
"* “7*“' "S ',““K ”
1 *4 c crumbled nippy cheese.
Mr and Mr*. Harry Thompson. Sr.
Mr*. Frank Spensley and chil­ day guests of the John Rose family. IMRS
BAUMGRA8
■ city: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burt and
SOUR CREAM
1-8 I pepper.
dren Carolyn and David of DownMrs. Carl Finstrom and Mrs Oar-' n
’J?'
“‘'C?'11'' Cook rice In boiling salted water. REFRIGERATOR COOKIES
w«.k°JiTh 'he^nanmt**Mr^and MrJ
A^te^Kemp' •Orand
--1 Rapid* honored Mrs
»«— Jennie VerHage
verHave and Mr.
Mr DeVere Pompey.
Pomnev. ' rinse’\nd’(hate? Fry onion and
3 c sifted flour. .
31 for being a,' of Kalamazoo.
In bbacon fat. Add to­
1 t baking powder.
'
In Battle Creek Saturday af-,' Baumorju on April 21
green pepper tn
Charles Barnes...................................... , ' tenioon"
I
”
’ 'I membW
I membW
of the
of Starter
the Starter
Star Star
lodgelodge
for । for j ------------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------- mato
mato soup and *water. Shred beef
*4 t baking »oda.
and mix with cheese. Combine all
1 t salt.
Mra Robert W. Cook, who is
Hubert Prentice and 55 &gt;car» On Jan- 8 *he was to have 1
spending much of her time in Lan-; (
, received a gold certificate to be pre-1 1
"itcna /Annual
of the ingredients and stir well.
1 c shortening.
sing where her stater. Mrs. Winnie unday w..h Mr and Mrt £Ld sented by Mr* Georgiana Bauer.
Bake in a greased casserole in a
1 c granulated sugar.
Pryor is critically ill. wm home over ■
with Mr. and Mrs Prtd
uuura. sw.jp •
moderate 350-degrce oven for “
■4 e firmly packed brown sugar.
Sunday. She was accompanied here I Pr'r'
M . I Star lodge of Michigan. Mrs. Baum-1 About 130 Rotarians and Rotary minutes. Serve hot. Serves six.
1 t vanilla.
by Ml** Margret Nelson of that city.
?nd fdrs
Gaskell, Mi.
hnwev/r wa* unable to at-l^,in* attended the annual Rotary
*4 c sour cream.
Judge “nd Mrs Stuart Clement •■nd Mra Albert Vedder and Mr.
‘J.. Ladies Night party in the Episcopal
FRIZZLED BEEF’aND MUSH­
Mix and sift flour, baking powder,
left yesterday &lt;Wed &gt; for Chicago I .nd Mn annum I-.hr ..hr .1 W “*7
“I; P.run how- hm Tb.-.d.,- .™lr.d. ■
ROOMS IN NOODLE RING
soda and salt. Cream shortening;
4 ox. dried beef, shredded.
gradually add the sugars, creaming
2 c mushrooms.
well. Add flavoring. Stir in flour al­
Butter.
ternately with sour cream; chill,
On Friday they will leave for HasMr- «nd Mr*. Arthur
vandcr Stcl and on April 2O 'spwlk*r' A* " »t*n»rtae feature the
2 c medium white sauce.
Shape in tails about two inches in
tins* Nebr where they will visit' Haven, over the weekend.
"‘5*
old Rotary quartet of mln*trel show’
Noodle
ring.
diameter and wrap each in waxed
Mr**Clment* brother^tnd staterMr. and Mr* E. F Bottum are;
consisting of Roy Cordw. Kim
Seasonings.
paper. Chill thoroughly In refrigine rm. planning to spend the weekend in
Stater. Clifford Dolan and Dr D D.
Saule the siloed mushrooms iterator.
________________________
Cut chilled dough in onebutter until tender. Saute the shred- eighth inch slices, place on un­
__________________ Mr. and Mrs. Leander Harvey of ****'Thauter h'hal *ntaht^ Mr* !whUtUng and piano duet by Dr cd beef in butter until curled (about. greased baking sheet and bake in
TL
DC AllTV RAD
Fllnl ,prnt U,e weekend *“h
n2,™OT.&lt; f». .2nte
daueh 1
Mre- J- K Altland. Dr. Wal- five minutes). Prepare the white! moderately hot oven (400 degree* F.)
sauce by stirring four tablespoons of; about eight minute*. Approximate
former’* brolher-ln-ta# and lister, P
„’S’leL.u 8 'ton. Rotary club president, acted flour
nour Into
mio four
I our tablespoons
laoiespoon* of
or melted
inciieu J yield: nine dozen cookies.
O.n.d
t .wrUW
Mr
,er of
,nd “T" 5 HogIf
as
master of
ceremonies.
The
Mr and
and Mr*
Mr*. W.
W. L
L. Hinman
Hinman.
a* ----master
ceremonies.
The two
two ■ miuri
Owntd u
u4
OMtoUd »r
by
butler AI,U
and Ultll
then AUUUH
adding l-U
two Lupo
cups V.
of '
■
■
—
-— —of ------------- --- --------TRESSA CLEVELAND
Mr. and Mrs Dan Lewis left Wed­ nTNW.VALCTINB
E'tSlJ’SKnE. -77L
"lUl •“*
U“U1 &gt;hle“"'d FRUIT SURPRISE
nesday to spend the week In Mans­
Hour*—» l* S **e*P&lt; by *yyi
ARISTOCRATIC DESSERT
MU.
v.knun&lt;. d.u.b.
: B"“ 10
w,u’ .“lt "!?
field. Ohio. visiting their son and
Fruit Surprise is an aristocrat
gp^ge,. &lt;as introduced by
daughter-in-taw, Mr. and Mr*. Max ter of Mr. and Mr*. Clayton B. Val-)^
among desserts. Hollow a fresh pine­
entlne of Carlton Center, became Dr mnk Carnllher&gt; i* Henry. alI BAKED NOODLE RING
apple. (Save the pulp for use in
Dr. and Mrs J. R. Hay of Saranac the bride of Staff Sgt. Cale L. Flynn psychologist of note, gave a very in­
other dishes). Fill the hollow with
and Rev. J. K. Clark of Belmont. son Of Mr. and Mrs E. T. Flynn of Cresting and pointed talk on "Why
4 slightly beaten eggs.
fresh fruits and Ice cream which
Ont., were supper guests of Mr. and Nile* on Monday May 4 at t«° i We Behave Like Human Beings."
hkve been blended quickly. Replace
,,
Mrs. Forrest Lane and family Bun­ o'clock at the Methodist parsonage j
1 t Worchestershirc sauce.
the top.
ln. ,&lt; u. tx-w PRIZE WINNER
day.
3'4 c milk.
Now cut some rings from a
The bride s dress was of light Delf 1Jf CONTEST
Mr.-Mid Mrs Bert Webb. Mr*. El­
1-3 c buttered crumbs.
baked layer cake with a doughnut
1 c grated cheese.
sie Tucker and Mrs. Oajner Hamp­ blue silk print with tailored blue ' Mr*. Charles W. Rowley of Route
cutter and cover them with pastel
.. STEAM HEAT
ton attended the wedding of Duane wool Jacket and navy accessories.^ Hajstjng5, was made h.ppy Jol
Cook noodles in boiling. salted shades of frosting. Lay them on a
arxH Kiireet
.
.
.
.... .
. .
HOT A COLD WATER
drain. flat tray, with the edges overlapping
Gifford and Geraldine Snyder at XT-- rnmM was nt
Battle Creek Friday, May 1. at the■ P*
“•-----,
...
. . was one oi me a* pnzr winner* m Combine eggs with seasonings and or arrange th«m in a circle around
8HOWER BATH
M**
*“
Kln8
C.rMk 1» "cwt “Game of War Names" con­ milk Pour over noodte-s so that liq­ the pineapple.
Presbyterian church.
|I “
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick andI was the bride* attendant. Her dress test 3pon4orfd by the Grand Rap­ uid comes slightly over the top.
navy
with ...
navy
|da Hcr»a.
HeraltL ncr
Hcr prise
priM was
WM s^.uu in
ln Sprinkle with crumbs. Fill a greased STAR SALAD
Mr*. Belle Burton went with Mr.. wm
---- -a-----. redlngote
— -----. ac- 1QS
1 pkg. rupberry-flavored gelatin.
or g^ng., stamps as she pre­ ring mold with alternate layers of
and Mrs. Kent Drake bf South Hav­ cesaories and her corsage was of |
H c diced oranges.
en to Detroit Saturday to attend the white and pink carnations. W. O.;fer,t but by uMlng advantage of a cooked noodles and cheese. Bake in
H e chopped celery.
wedding of Miss Jeon Merrick, Moore. Jr. was best man.-------------------special offer her prize was doubled. hot water In a moderate 350-degree
Mr. Flynn will return to Fort Dlx thus
Ullls she
shc receives
recelvcs 14
|4M
I c drained crushed pineapple.
oven for about 45 minutes. Unmold
daughter of Floyd Merrick and Jas.
00..
*4 c chopped dale*.
N. J. on May 11 and Mrs. Flynn will
on a plotter and fill the_ccnter with
A. Huggins. Jr.
'4 c chopped nuta.
QUIMBY CHURCH SUPPER NETS; beef mixture. Serves six.
Mayonnaise
1 34170 FOR RED CROSS
14 c heavy cream, whipped.
Mrs. Flynn from their many friends.
A supper held at Quimby church JELLIED HOLIDAY
PUDDING
Lettuce.
last
Thursday
netted
843.70
far
the
ENTERED UNIVERSITY
1 pkg. cherry flavored gelatin.
Prepare gelatin according
i special Red Cross fund being raised
OF CHICAGO THURSDAY
t cinnamon.
package directions; coo). Combine
Discover for yourself the exhilarating beauty
in this county to help finance the
oranges, pineapple, dates, nuta and
treatment* you can obiaiii al Jean's Beauty Shop.
Robert Cooper was home visiting, furnl5hlj
offa
a day
rec
' ’ ‘ wCuster.
day
room
frieruta the fltat of tart week foUow-|.'t Fnrt
Therecreation
c
two tabelspoons mayonnaise. VZlien
Make un appointment.
““
committee in
1 pt. hot water.
gelatin is thickened aUghtiy. fold In
Ing
from Basic,i vitalac
ch
of [hk
—
-w hi* graduation
—
ux
uiu aauixrt consisted of
PERMANENTS
-TValnlnir
at.
thr
Naval
Tralnlnir
Bin-I
..
—
...
—
..
.
.
U
c
brandy.
fruit mixture and whipped cream.
Training al the Naval Training Sta- Mr&gt; Rus#eU Greenfield, chairman,
MACHINELESS 8250 UP, OTHERS FROM 3150.
3-4
c
chopped
cooked
prunes.
Turn
into individual star molds;
Gr5at
1 Mrs. Bert Fancher. Mrs. Edward
^4
c
sliced
citron.
chill until firm. Unmold on crisp
Thursday he returned to enter the
NU1I castelein. and Mr*
8-4 c broken walnut meats.
lettuce; garnish with 'additional
Finger Wave Q Ac
Shampoo
University of Chicago to study radio ;toyal Lowell
e □□
APPOINTMENTS
Combine gelatin?spices and salt; mayonnaise. Approximate yield: six
Dried
OU
maintenance. He wa* one of four:
mix well and dissolve in hot water. portions.
_______
EARLY
who passed the trade school ex-,
Cool and add brandy. Chfll. When
amination and was hoiror man of
iUghtiy thickened, fold in remaining BROILED GRAPEFRUIT
ingredients. Turn into mold. ChlU HALVES
Without
Core and loosen sections of firm,
until firm. Unmold. Serve with
chosen by his Company to carry the
whipped cream or your favorite ripe grapefruit. Sprinkle lightly with
flag while marching, was athletic
salt and 1 tablespoon of light brown
sauce. Serves 10.
You can do
’(director and wm awarded a 2nd,
sugar.
If desired, dust lightly with
' du. p«U olHcn'. reun. whlk In, o„r nm m„u„,
th, ,„a.
cinnamon. Ptace In a baking pan
GRAPE JUICE
training.
| ership of our new officers will be
Wash sound grapes. Cover them in a moderate broiling oven (400 deTOniAhrKAhJltKA-------------held Thursday, May 7. That is this' wtth water and heat slowly to sim­
'
Tbundr Ld. Ml turn eul mering. Do not boil. Cook slowly Heat until sugar Is bubbly and the
I MUA w Uulmln. rr.n.hj.. d.u,h lnd
our „„ oHIo-t. a .nod
until the fruit la very soft, then fruit Is thoroughly heated (about 8
Ur ol Mr. »nd Mr. Odo Vrdn* .(Art ror th. new ,»r.
strain through a bag and add ont minutes'. Or the fruit may be
&gt;hki or ru&gt;Uni&gt;. retiu s utd Med.
Uul w„t m
half-cup of sugar to each quart ot baked tn a moderate oven (330 deTobiM. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira To-, lrlct commander.-Forrest Stewart of the Juice. Pour into clean jars. Put
yj for » minutes. Garnish
btasof Dowling, were united In mar- DowmUc Klth the heJ of
---------------------on
cap screwing band firmly rioht
tight Mch half wUh a red or green mara­
rlage al Hasting* on Saturday May I radM from Kalamazoo posts, put on
schino cherry. Serve warm.
A.bCrt’..B».Ur.rt.e!5
!u'!',he Instaltatlon ceremonies at our utea at simmering temperature (180
Methodist circuit officiated and the hal)
__________________
8NAPPY COCKTAIL
degrees
F.i The sugar may be_ omityoung couple were attended by Mr., officers installed were: Com­ ted from this recipe and the juice I SAUCE
‘"u
Mr\
mi
I mander. William
Sr. Vice.
«4 cup chill
sauce.
.I —
— -----—B—w
— -iiuaiiun,
niiuBiu Andrews; or.
vivr. used to make grape Jelly when Jars11 -----------Mr. and Mr*. Tobias art residing wlKord plaM; Jr vice Lowell Tagg; are opened.
1-3 cup tomato catsup.
I 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauced
I al the home of the grooms parents Quartermaster, Roy Bush; Judge
near Dowling. They
...------1
r’ have tlie
1 ie best
^eSt Advocate. Frank --------Reynolds
and
Ad-. SOUR CREAM WAFFLES
I U cup lemon Juice.
| 2 tablespoon* prepared horse। wishes of their many
I 3 c lifted flour,
&gt;y f:..
friends a* they juUnt. Wesley B. Webb. *
t baking soda.
start their life together.
*t-.er.
we were Mrry jome Of tbe cotn.
j radish.
I 1-3 cup finely cut celery.
‘
|■ CAUGHT A
A WHOPPER
nnufPFR
irw,cs dld n01 receive notice of this
mcMrd wfJS™ " »&lt; Mr .nd ”7''"' -»“«
1 T sugar.
. Few grain* red pepper.
2 eggs, separated.
*4 teaspoon salt
—
. Watkins ^f ....
..._ j: not occur acaln.
!....
JtaTwarren
J.
thta city,
2 c sour heavy cream
Mix and chill ingredii
received
that
two
[ta the program chairman for the
n“ *'
Mix and sift dry ingredients, using. Put a ta*tablespoon
’--------ndlo .uuon &gt;t
Tea. .
city which hu been built up very I
recently and now has about 8.000 **“*"££•*

| Honorfd Ot

20 Attend Annual
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Is Mother Proud of
Your Appearance
Better f 'uit Baird’s and Be Sure!

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SHOES

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ROSES IN SNOW CAKE
For Mother’s Day, May 10th
Mother’s Day is that extra-special occasion when you
show your mother how much you love and appreciate
her — and the many things she has done for you.
What better gift to show that appreciation than RosesIn-Snow Cake!-She'll love receiving it It*a gloriously
different I Delicious I Just like Mother used to make
only better!

A memory-awakening gift — the tempt­
ingest cakejou’v* ever Meal Imagine —
a beautiful red rose nestling mi a generous

layers separated by a thick, creamy Ailing
that's smooth as satin — and much tasttar I

dinner table, too.

■.. better order your* ia advance 1

59

BANGHART BAKERY
113 8. Jeffereoa St

inhabitants. It is rapidly growing.
M,Tn.vr_
Mr. and Mrs. Watkins returned last
month from their winter's stay fn *"/bolh_’wu«?ed 11
। Texas. They say the town i* fine, rit-,
f in Pensacola. Fla
eph Williams and Chas. Town-1
, uated In the Rio Grande delta In the |
-Accompanied Comrade Roy;
fruit district ot Southeastern Texas, j
to Kalamazoo on Tucs-1
, Mr. Watkins enjoyed the fishing and &gt;
day
of
thi* week and took the in­
report* taking one that weighed
itiation of our organization and be-1
upward* of 50 lb*.
came members of our post. We are'
THORNAPPLE G*ARDEN CLUB
glad to welcome these comrade* and
; The May meeting of the Thomap- hope to see them at our meeting*
। pie Garden Club will be held in co­ real often.
There are only a couple of weeks
' operation with the W. S. C. 8. at the
Methodist church on Tuesday. May before "Buddy Poppy" day tn Has-i
113. The program, in charge of the tings. As you all know that is the |
day
we all try and help our "Little
'garden club elvic committee, head­
; ed by Mrs. Henry Mulder, will be Buddles" who are making their I
; a talk on "Victory Gardens" by a home at dur National Home in Ea­
guasl speaker from Lansing. A carry­ ton Rapids and It is hoped all our
in luncheon will be served al one members will be ready to do their
'o'clock. Each member Is asked to full share in this worth while proj­
bring one dish of food, rolls and ect.
Latest reports from Comrade Ho­
table service.
wls *as that he wu stationed in
JB. C. OF C.
the pacific
LAD1EH NIGHT
I Jr. a.j pt .6- Ladles night will he
. lield Monday 'evening. May 18 at we can to help "our country and do
; Yankee Spring* Long lake No. 3 a little more. Buy stamps and more
. camp. The committee consists of stamps and "Keep Them Flying.
,Julhu Knowlton. Chairman, Boo
(Oorkln, Dr. Caston. Winston Mer- Buch wonder* have never been
.rick. Clay Basrttt and Burt Cooley. Under the sun.
In any dime,
! MAXBIAGE LICENSE
As those that we might have Men
■ ttiduuM E. Rote. City ................. IB Or could have done
Bernadlne Demand. Carlton ....17
If we'd had the Ume.

Flowers
for Mother

Mother

from the Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop! T®u alwcya

to »ef your Mother's Doy present. They’ve
got so many pretty thinje—stresses, hankiee.

Sunday,
May 10

for YOU.

■«, Unittd Smln (Mara *«**■

CLYDE WILCOX
Florist

Bonnet &amp; Gow
104 lost State Street

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, THURSDAY. MAT 7. IMS

Sheldon Agency
ah Kinds of iMOriBC.
Sersty Bead,
boss 3113
Haitian

There shall never be one k&gt;st good i
.
------------------------- What was shall live as before.
j
oy PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
The evil is null is nought, is silence1---------------------------------- —------------------ •
iri[&gt;i\ing souno
What was. good shall be good, with.1 Brin9 Mother to chicken dinfor evil, so much good more:
| ner, Sunday. May 10—it'* her
On the earth the broken arca-ln &lt;jOy. Special chicken dinner—
the heaven, a perfect round..
rn’
—
—Robert Browning
,.

Swanson Agency

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Jim Johnson » Restaurant
Under A A I’ Store

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BANNER WANT ADVB, PAY

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MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
SOME GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Hide.

Ilaitino
We assure you of a fair deal if you list your properly with us.

GEORGE
Phene 2'51

MILLER

Rooms in the Hendershott Building

Marshall Furnaces
Cool, Gas and Oil Fired
Hspsirr

furnished

and

in-

CASH PAID FOR DEAD 0R[

ECON O-COAL STOKERS

Farming Fads Worlh Knowing i DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

Eavestrougbing

ARDS OF THANKS

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

------------------------------------By WILLARD BOLTE--------------------------------------

COWS - $6.00

HORSES t $7.50

We have a collector itationed in Hotting* to give
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charge*.

B

Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

JERRY ANDRUS
SURETY BONDS

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK

AUCTIONEER
List year Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Estimates cheerfully

given. Dates

HORSES $7.50

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COWS $6.00

Rolling Hog Pen
Sketch above shows a useful home-made device for driving a balky
hog in the way he should go. The aides are so close together that the hog
cannot turn around, and the Lincoln County, South Dakota, farmer who
made it claims that one man can make any hog walk a straight and nar­
row path.
■

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday

Phone Collect

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697

Copper in Sheep Minerals

JAKE DEPRIESTER

Prompt Service

Oregon Experiment Station has warned sheepmen against using
mineral mixtures coi^pining copper—anal similar warnings'have cornu
from Texas Experiment Station. A number of sheep have died after
receiving mineral mixtures containing copper sulphate.

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Soybean Hay
Soybean hay should be cut before the beans have swelled—accord­
ing to Wisconsin Experiment Station—because the ripening beans suck
the protein from the stems. If bean hay is difficult to cure in your climate,
thia station recommends binding and curing in shocks like small grain.

r • mall

II *Xaty*«

Ringworm on Calves

Wiley Cyanide Gas
Fumigating Co.

Iowa Experiment Station reports that ringworm on calves can
usually be cured by clipping the hair for an inch around the spots—apply­
ing either tincture of iodine or iodine ointment once a day—and thor­
oughly rubbing it into the skin.. The ringworm infection can be trans­
mitted to man, hence the hands should be thoroughly washed after treat­
ing the calf.

TIGER TOUGH

Rye for Spring Pasture
AUCTIONEER
I donate $5 to the Red Crots
out of every Auction Sole.

Wh«+e rye is planted for pasture use the following spring, Wisconsin
Experiment Station recommends planting at least 2 bu. of seed per acre
—and top-dressing the stand in the early spring with 100 to 300 lbs. of
ammonium sulphate to the acre. In their work the fertilixer has doubled
the amount of feed—tripled the amount of protein per acre—and ad­
vanced the date of graxing as much as two weeks.

LOREN COPPOCK

Wisconsin Experiment Station reports that once a farm is infected
with swine erysipelas it is almost impossible to clean it up—because* the
bacteria live and multiply in the soil. Vaccination is now reasonably suc­
cessful, but on some farms the disease has become so firmly rooted that
the operators either have been forced entirely out of the hog business or
have had to keep all of their hogs on concrete floors that are frequently
washed and disinfected.

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Pbi

THE GRANGES

For your old Scrap Iron,
Rodiotors, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper b

MS No. Michigan Arena.

Truss Fitting

Better Tasting- Bluegrass

SHtll

Hl THAT
SHILL

All bluegrass may look alike to the dairyman—but his cows know
that there is a big difference in taste. For this reason Wisconsin plant
breeders are at woik propagating certain varieties that are much more
leafy ami tasty and vigorous than the stemmy grass found in most pas­
tures. From this work it is eaiily possible that we all may eventually
have an improved bluegrass that will make twice aa much milk per acre
as the kind we now grow.

CASH
CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

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Swine Erysipelas

Alfalfa Wilt Disease

Improvise Apple Pie Flavor
The flavor ot an apple pie is
greatly improved it the juice of half
a lemon is xjueeied over the applet
after they have been placed on the

W’ith the rather serious spread of the alfalfa wilt disease. Wisconsin
growers are keenly interested in the alfalfa breeding experiments now
going on at the state experiment station. A number of promising seed­
lings have bc:n secured from Cossack and I^dak parents—only those
that are at least twice as resistent to wilt as the parents are kept—and
from these the breeders are now selecting the individual plants that also
are winter-hardy and yield heavily.

Potato Costs
It costs to grow bumper crops of potatoes—but George Heinle of
Muskingum County, Ohio, has found that the only way to get big money
out of hu potato crop is to put big money Into it. He regularly expects a
yield of at least 400 bushels per acre from his sandy bottom land—fre­
quently runs over 600 bushels—and to get this crop he uses 1,000 lbs. of
10-20-20 fertilizer— plows under a crop of green soybeans—then fre­
quently plants a crop of rye to plow under the next spring ahead ot
potatoes—and sprays either nine or ten times each season.

Grain for Growing Heifer*
In experiments now going on, Ohio Experiment Station has found
thus far that it pays to give growing heifers a moderate amount of 16%
protein grain mixture from the time they are 8 months old until they
freshen. This has proved true with both Holstein* and Jerseys. The
heifers that got grain in addition to ample pasture and good roughage
■were larger and thriftier at calving time than were the heifers getting
no grain—and they also produced more milk and butterfat during their
first lactation. With good quality hay and corn silage available, only
•nourh &lt;r&gt;‘n WM
beifsrs ia medium flesh and growing

RO OTHER
WORR HOE
01 EARTH LIRE

All

ASM
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WOLVERINE
SHELL HORSEHIDES
KITTEN soft! — Not just fancy
language — but sober fact. So ia
that TIGER TOUGHNESS claimed
for WOLVERINE SHELL HORSE­
HIDES. They feel like moccasins
on your feet — dry out as soft and
pliable aa ever after soaking, yet ■
they wear LIKE OAK! That means _
supreme work shoe comfort plus I
the very moat in month*, and miles I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1942

SECTION TWO—P

Ada Belle Shelton Ketcham, par. |
BL 11. Lincoln Park Add.. Hastings Hastings city.
:
dty.
Ruth K. Sackrider to Ada Ballc
I Harry C. Sebring and wife to Neil Shelton Ketcham par. Hastings city.
Mildred C. Houston to Ada Belle
1 ■
"" 1। Hope Twp.
Shelton Ketcham, par. Hastings city.
WARRANTY DEEDS
| John P. Koesuier and wife to] Floyd E. Stiles. Trustee to Karl A
By Jane Cameron
Minor P. Shupp, Admr. John L.' Esther E. Newton, par. PrurievUl- Stiles. 1-5 ini. in 112 Ac. See; 18.
Shupp Est.. to Arthur.R. Strickland Twp.
Johnstown Twp,
und wife. 20 Ac.. Sec. 22, Carlton
Russell W. Mott and wife to James
Floyd E Stiles, Trustee to Leah L. | WpIi n»nn,r rnreei
Twp.
- L. Miller and wife. 102 2-100 Ac . Sc Weston. 1-5 Int. in 112 Ac, Sec. 18,'
y~
C. H O^orn. Admr Jarno F. IL Barry Twp.
• Johnstown Twp.
thXtat l
K
Ream Est . to Vtanle R Boyd, tot 10. ( Carl T Moon and wUa to Alta
Ftoy’&gt; «• »“»«•• Trustee, to Sher-|
‘^KVe
hJ?i thJ^Zny
Ulk IS. Buurn Ada.Huuni.wy.
» Ac, B«. ».
1,1 111 “-I of putlny with on. wh.r. U./7.J
Frank L. Haver, Admr., Floyd E. I Grove Twp.
I *• Joh1n®I0*’’.
i u absolutely ■« good as new We'
Budd E»L. to Earl D. Omuns and' Ethel Oanble to Phebe Guernsey ।
E 8Ug^nistee. to "oydjhave a desk draweTuttered with old!
wife, H tot. ta 40 Ac. Sec. 29; 43 a?ld,R**a Tieljens. 30 Ac. Sec 8. =• 8W«. IndMdBaMyl-StaL ta U8|rlMKMtt ,n done up ln
ori&lt;inM1
Ac. and pur. Scq. 29. Johnstown Tap/CyltotiT&gt;p.
A
p
t ‘Un r°n
Un
Th»t Scoteh!
Jamea H. Jone, by Adelbert Cort- ■
StETli tat^in’^Ac 8^18 «ra“dn‘°ther U to blame for ll I
right. Exec , to Leland Jones. 120 ® “,d^n and wUe' par
JohSiown TVn
Mayl* « *'
lhMn « can
Barry Twp.
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COURT HOUSE
•NEWS

High School Note*

Barry Bypatha

fore the pubUc al

At a buffet supper
ing continued stories.
• ]Marx's home to
■ The seniors are practicing noons
i for clou night.
I Three athletic events scheduled•
„
I« M.. s «m
due U&gt;
{sugar rationing program. The re­
vised schedule Is baseball. May 12,1
Ionia at Ionia; track. May 11, Al-1
| legan at Hastings; and tennis. May !
111. Allegan at Hastings.
| Students were dismissed at 9:50!
! the flrat four days of this week due'
I to the sugar rationing program. I
। Four classes were held In the momI ing and two In the afternoon.
I Texas Tommy and his wonder
i horse entertained at a Midwest as-'
sembly held in Central auditorium
I on Wednesday. May 6.
I The Saxons won their first league
I game of the season by defeating the
Belding Redskins 8 to 7. on Wed­
nesday. April 29.
| The annual j-Hop was held Fri' day evening In the gymnasium. Tlie
. theme wax “Blue Hawaii" A ton
' cent war sump was the admission

at

I AM I

MORTIFIED

Kenaston Est .'to Hastings Mfg. Co.,
lot 190. Hastings city.
^ner ribton wTaL Ibe c&lt;mta^d
Milo C. Shaw to Charles Cox and Heckart et al. 80 Ac. Sec ft. Rut- !»&gt; Ac, Sec. 8. Carlton Twp.
land Twp
Lena B. Oster, et al. to Roy L. I ■ .5 r'Dtx,ncan ” co,?lact.,
Albert Meyer and wife to Jeana 1 *Uon, and wife. 4 Ac, Sec 36.
end of a ho. handle
Archie Tobias and wife to Peter
Keagle,
lota
79
and
130,
Arnett's
Mih
Nashville
village
,rom now on- .
Tletjeiu and wife.'par. Sec. 10, Bal­
Lake Resort. Johnstown Twp •
I Eva C. Kenaslon to Hastings Mfg I
timore Twp.
Have you got your house all.
Bert Inman and wife to M. Lath'- &amp;&gt;■ 101 130' Hastings dty.
am'Macy and wife, tots 8 and 10! Mary E. Abbey to Margrete Vai-1• cleaned? We have. Have you got
your early garden planted? We have. I
rence O- Fuhr and wife. 85 Ac.. Sec.
and E'} tot 9. Bl. 65. Middleville vil- entlne, tot 8. BL 31. Eastern Add.,
1. Barry Twp.
jasungs city..
city
We ala0 h“ve w wke a hammer and
lage.
Hastings
Lawrence O. Fuhr and wtfe to Lyle
" Margrete Valentine
to Mary
E.
“’"♦’wk on thU typewriter.-nse,,
James McDonald to Frank L.' Abbey
---------, _
et al. tot
8. Bl. _31.----Extern
"d h“ a bad ca* of Mb°- ■
B Bunnell and wife, 85 Ac., Sec. 1,'
Sensiba and wife. W'a lots I. 4 and Abbey, et al, tot 8. Bl. 31. Eastern tttgP
with a little new-born baby, anv- AS IT SEEMED
»»ag party to be held May 19, also control orruUsaUou. now project, over
Ilnrrv Twu.
city.
ta|r
5. NWW tot 8. Bi. 60. RusmU's add. Add.,
*■*•* Hastings
.......
““
• • •
' thing connected with war. and SonA
woman
while
ihonninir ‘ “ formal *lnd Informal Initiation for
.tracturre throughout th* coooPeter Tietjcns and wife to George
John Budd and Olive E. Budd, to j /Aren't tlie salmon eans we get now. ny said if a battleship wouldn't pro-! ihoiuthllessiv nicked uo an umbrella1 Mtty l2' They *nl take ln MJme nrw • ,ry ,rom
Middleville
village.
aUsdt Lal a denied
A. Sufimer and wife. par. Sec. 10,
W. N. Jones and- wife to Robert
pretty with their gold exterior? tect him. he didn't know what would, belonging to another woman andi nirmbcrs 10 f,U ,he vacancies, as Tertnintx Inspector ebock your property
Baltimore Twp.
29.
Johnstown
Twp.
Lee Jones et al. an Individed •» tot.
They make quite splffy posy vase. Thai's one way to took at it.
started to walk of! with It
The',hey wtl1 lQM&gt; ele*en ^nlora by
lafestatloa. -M
Roy Kelley and wife to RllUe A. —
‘
* * *
owner stopped her. and the other. |'™du&gt;l}on'
,re
tor.
».
Moon and wife, par. Sec. 35. Nash­ 40 Ac, Sec. 11. Thomapple Twp.
Thornton par. Sec. 14. Rutland Twp.
• •
■ "Excuse me—is this n general with many apologies, returned the1 boy!‘ .who ““'ntain a C average
ville village.
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Do you know what Barry county store?"
I article. The incident served to re-1or . tt,bove’ l»0M«M Rood character obllgatlou
R. D. Cramer to C. A. Osborne and Jones, Sr, ct al. ’v undivided ini in
Herbert Arnold, par. Sec. 36. Prairie- needs? Do you know that n good; "Yes."
\'..'mind her that they needed some and &gt;«deraMp. and who have been
wife, lots 10 and 11. Cedar Creek, al­ 40 Ac.. Sec. 11. Thornapple Twp.
(.many orders to mail order houses! "I'd like to speak to the general.' umbrella. In her own family, so *n h's*’ school a year and a half. ; MICHIGAN TERMINIX CO.
Robert Anderson and wife to ville Twp.
so par. Sec. 35. Hope Twp.
Battle Creek
Clifton G. Dyer and wife to James are sent from the country because
————• *
-—■----site bought two for her daughters' °n Wednesday. April 29. Hastings
Robert W. Rogen to Heber Julian
t Warns. 40 Ac.. Sec. 13. Castleton the missus can't get into town? Do THE ALTERNATIVE
and one for herself. Later in the1 ,ravelK1 10 Charlotte and beat the
aud wife, 90 Ac.. Sec. 90. Maple
Represented In Hastings by
Jay Clark to Gerald H. Tungate. Twp.
you know that people who live in the] Andre Glde, French writer, was 7.7
“wheA’ she
’a^
J
------ “•he7 wkvii orioles in our second track meet,
i
me, armed wlththre. umbrell^'
lot 60. "Long Beach Plat," Baltimore । —met T. Wains to Clifton G. Dyer suburbs of Hasting, also find It In-: at a party given In honor of a h0
HOME LUMitk CO.
__ __ ___ ____________________________ Miss Jansen, home missionary.,
George Fairchild and wife to Ruth -—
|-nd wife, 40 Ac., Sec. 13. Castleton cnnvetileni
. .happened...
convenient to aet.
get downstown whrn
when nrntmrm
protege of tbm
the master of ih#
the hni...
house, she
to glance up and. saw. II wtl1 »P*»k at an assembly May 15. |
Cowell, par. Sec. 36. Assyria Twp.
Photos 2776
Roscmond E. Norton to Hastings Twp.
they need merchandise? Do you who had just published an cxcep- directly opposite her in the car. the' sponsored by the Girl Reserves and I
Rudolph Elmer Hall and wife to
Charles E. Wilcox to Cynthia A. know that our villages would yield, ttonally long poem. While the poem very woman with whom she had Hi-Y.
Harvey B. Mueller and wife. par. Mfg. Co., lots 118 and 119, Hastings Wilcox part of lot 425 and
ini.
In
city.
many more county seat visitors if was being read. Glde dozed off. A had the unfortunate experience in
FREE INSPECTION
The dramatics class Is working on
Sec. 10. Johnstown Twp.
Herbert S. Flrster and wife to lot 423, Hastings city.
they could gel there? Do you know' pat On the shoulder awakened him 111V
W!W„a woman _
tne morning. The second
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Frank J. Cox and wife to Joseph
Ethel Schwartz to Walter A. that farmers are working-harder, He opened his eyes, but as the .tarrd at the Three i&gt;mhreUa« very
J, Griffith and wife. par. Sec. 14.
Schwartz. 200 Ac.. Sec. 24. Johnstown now titanever, before and many'poet's voice
18. Castleton Twp.
droned an.
he fell hard for ^eriri minutes and then
Johnstown Twp.
Margje Raidt to Anna Bums. 180
, times only one member of the fam- asleep again. Once more the host wnha significant smile she leaned
Frank McCarty and wife to Casper
Menno Wenger and wife to Seroll ly wants to go into town after nec- tapped him on the shoulder. After forward and said In an lev tone
I
Frace and wife, lol 9, McCarty's Ac.. Secs. 9 aiyl 10. Orangeville Twp.
Lloyd S. Bruce and wife to Verlan F. Powers. 140 Ac., Sec. 34. Castleton1 cssltles for the weekend and It lakes this routine had gone on for some
vou have had a successful
Landing. Sec. 9, Johnstown Twp.
C. Hendrick. 06 Ac, Sec. 30. Johns­
’ just as many gallons of gasoline and time. Glde suddenly remarked:
morning"
•
Frank McCarty and wife to Ray
Mabel M. Bernard to Prosper G. ibums as many tires for one as fori -My good fellow, you will have!
_____, , ,
town
Twp.
Miller and wife, total.J
8 and 9.Mcr~l B. H.U- .n« «... U WU
the entire family? Also, there are'to stop either one of two things:, DISCERNING
wnam., S". t. JoMuUwn
.
? ...
B. Jordan, et al. S’i lot 716. Hastings and 36. Bay View Re.vort. Prairieville several business places that must putting me to sleep or waking me
First Native; “—
Did you hear Jones',
T'walter P. Van Prooyen and wife city.
Twp.
! close because of priorities &lt; that's a1 up."
house burned down last night?"
I
Frank G. Kilpatrick and wife to TO KNOCK INTO*A
Ii nutty-looklng word), ana there is all
----to Glenn E Stimson and wife, 40
..o ...
« .'.’’i. u v
wul Second-Native; "I aint a mite sur-;
[ that business ability going to seed.
•Bo Miss Goldreck: broke of! her prisPd T wo Roln. p^t lhere ln lhe
Ac.. Sec. 29. and par. Sec. 30. Prairie­ Board of .Trustees United Brethren COCKED HAT
Bui there's another equally important fact uncovered too.
| Now it looks like a network of busses engagement with that magazine evenln- and when l MW Uie ^oke
Church of Woodland, par. Woodland
tu.
«u_._______ ___ «_
ville Twp.
'
One
noted
authority
claims
thit
„
ar
.
aplutl
„„
„
1V
shaped like a spider web through the editor, mu she?
I a-comln’ out all around under the
Elza O. Carlin and wife to Roscoe village
y wlth
Albert W. Bessmer and wife to a change in men s hata ta respon• , COUJU
county
with Hastings tlie
Die center.
■ rn. .h. .mu- HIM
Fighter el al. 40 Ac.. Sec. 13. Irving
for
this
«vnr*Mlnn
Th*
nrowl.
.
.
.
.
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alble----for this
The,------pred- WUUIU
wouid aunc
solve 14AC
tire PIUUICIILS.
problems, VAIIIC
time |JIUVprob- Km &gt;nd h. reluraM ihm wlih lh„,,
----------- expression.
--- ----------------lhtre muu „
h.,uin~ problems and prac- . rejKtlon .Up
1 Hugo F. Wennberg and wife to Lake Vjcw Park. Yankee Springs ecessor of the cocked hat was the Icms buying
.UUn.
lh*( An- „ u
CavaUer hat with ita flat, flop brim, Ucally Bll lhc problem, we have con- while he was always pleased io see---------------- , t r
,
Kenneth G. Douglas and wife, tots Twp.
and widte-feather-trimmed crown., cernlng transportation.
such things and they undoubtedly | on mast railroads, watches arc
MERCURY
UM-OI.N
Tha cocked hat. this authority'
...
QUIT CLAIM REEDS
possessed
merit,
he
was
greatly
' inspected once a month and are
race, Johnstown Twp.
Madge Roper to Emile J. Glraud claims, is merely the Cavalier's hat I We were talking about the stork overstocked with other contributions | required not to vary more than 30
Cassius F. Hughes and wife to and wife, part of lot 98. Barlow Lake whose brim had been knocked up ।shower gifts for the Incubator baby
of
a
similar
nature."
।
seconds
a
week.
Marshall W. Hughes, lol 39. Supr. Plat Subd . Yankee Springs Twp.
and to by three spaced blows around iat the hospital. He received one
Glasgow's Add.. Hastings dty.
the circumference of the crown. It Iblanket of a spray of pussy willows
State of Michigan by State Land Floyd E. Stiles. &gt;12 Ac.. Sec. 18.
and each pussy was a kitten. Then
Office Board to Claud WUllson. 80 Johnstown Twp.
sion "Knocked Into a cocked hat," he received a blanket with navy In­
signifying
to be knocked out or flat­ signias. flags and a big battle ship.
William Dipp and wife to Sarah
kee Springs Twp.
E. Walton tot 1. BL 6. Roush's Add.. tened. came Into its present-day I told the boys about it and said it
Jeana Keagle to Albert Meyer and Freeport village.
usage.
was a terrible thought to connect up
wife lota 79 and 120. Arnett'S Mill
Keith 8. Babcock. Gdn. Virginia
lake Resort. Johnstown Twp.
Ruth Babcock to Mabel R. Babcock.
Jane Hermanson to Emile J. Gl­
raud and wife. par. Sec. 5. Yankee
Ora Marie Babcock. Gdn. Dean
Springs Twp.
.
Richard Babcock to Mabel R. Bab­
Emile J. Glraud and wife ta Madge cock et al. 80 Ac„ Sec. 35. Baltimore
Roper, part of tot 27. Bartow Lake Twp.
Plat Subd.. Yankee Springs Twp.
Keith 8. Babcock and wife et al
Howard P, Kelloy and wife to Wil­ to Mabe) R. Babcock. 80 Ac.. Sec. 35.
liam C. Morey and wife, tot 28
Sundago Park. Hastings Twp. .
Clement F. Sisson and wife et a)
Elsie arace Jackson to Clayton to Orpha Reesor. 80 Ac.. Sec. 14,1
☆ ☆ ☆
W. Bennett and wife, par. Middle­ Irving Twp.
ville village.
Orpha Reesor to Minnie Malcolm.'
Matlie O. Schray cl ol to Celia 80 Ac.. Sec. J4. Irving Twp.
Townsend, par. Woodland village.
Minnie Malcolm to Albert F.1
Orville Shellenbarger by Gdn. El­
mer Shellenbarger to William H. Ing Twp.
Sprague and wife. 20 Ac.. Sec. 4.
Mildred Norman to Grace Phillips.
Hastings Twp.
William E. Andrews and wife to
Claude D. Emerson to Verna B.
Fred Allen and wife. par. Sec. 16. Emerson, NS lots 2 and 3, Bl. 5.1
Hastings Twp.
Daniel Striker's Add., Hastings city.
Frank Nlelhamer and wife to
Myrtella Shupp to Arthur R.
Hugh A. Kltaon and wife. 8!v tot 5. Strickland and wife, par. Sec. 29.
Dl l. Woodland village.
Carlton Twp.
Ray Matthews to Allen Matthews
John C. Ketcham, Jr., and wife to;
and wife, tot 6 and NH lol 8. Bl. 06.
Babcock's Add.. Middleville village.
Harold M. Pollard and wife to
Spencer V. Barnum arid wife, lot
34 Sundago Park. Hastings Twp.
Walter Glover and wife to MArla
Tlgchelaor par. Sec. 6. Orangeville
Effective Jane 27. 1M1
Twp
WllUam G. Crawford and wife to
Carl Sheerin. 1 Ac.. Sec. 0. Orange­
TO GRAND RAPIDS
ville Twp.
u
Adelbert E. Heath and wife to
Robert J. Wilcox and wife, pat. Sec.
Hut mtim you get here the lintit candy ia
14. Rutland,Twp.
America—ia all tu original, fresh, delightful
Oeorge Barry to Prank Granger
Quality. Get your candy here — for the patty,
and wtfe. par. Hastinfe dty.
tor ibe borne, for thst gift.
George A. Sumner and wife to

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Let’s Keep It Free!

ON HER DAY SUNDAY, MAY 10

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enemy!

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And every one of us at home epn

help . . . but only if we give our dimes and

our FRFSHIDOR

quarters and dollars, to the very limit of our

ability. Today, more guns, more tanks, more

planes are a dire necessity. And Defense Bonds

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FARMERS
Wo ora In the markka!
for your wool. Our
prices will bo right
with the market.

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We ere prepared to
furnish
you
quality
fuel ot all times.

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The least we can

give is our money, while they give their lives.
Remember, every stamp and bond you btiy will

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1M»

Crary of the W. K. Kellogg Farm. I emoon were: Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Ellen of Scotts, were dinner guests
their mother, Mrs. Blanche Rich­
ards and her son. Paul, of Hastings, Gull lake, talked on "Vitamin*." Tea Deprlestcr of Augusta and Mr. and j of Mr. and Mrs. George Kem Sunwa* served following ibe prognun. | Mrs. John Adams, local.
I day.
visited her Sunday.
Keith. n.enneu&gt; and Kendall
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence WUltoms
Dr. Alice Whippie to occupying
Harrington. Miss J. C. Horton. Mrs. William* of Gull lake spent Satur- and daughter Roaemary spent Sun- room* at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Reynolds and Mrs. John day with their grandparents. Mr. day with Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter George Kem.
DELTON
and Mrs Jahn Adams, while their • In Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mn. Ruraeil Mott re­
Mrs John Adams visited their falh- I land Lakes Garden Club, were ps rents. Mr. and Mrs Glenn WiL
Mr, and Mn. Manhall Norwood "lvfd 5,
fron1 their-gon.
er.-Axtdtoon Pennock in the conval-1 guest* of the Gull Prairie Garden Hams, attended the Guernsey stock - entertained their son-in-law and ; **»ert Mott Monday morning say' daughter. Mr. and Mn. Roger WU- ‘n.E ,h,t he wu
&gt;n Hono­
escent home in Hastings Wedncs- Club Tuesday afternoon nt the sale in East Lansing
ur. and Mrs. George Schoolcraft: llarns and son. Dean, atjt birthday ! IUI“
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day afternoon. Mr. Pennock ia con- Community hall there Mr Old*,
Russell Molt and
fined to hto tx-d all of the tunc now. County Agent of Kalamazoo Co of Battle Creek were dinner guest* | dinner Sunday in holftr of Mra.! Mr- ,n&lt;1
Mr. and Mr*. Ctoir Richards of gave an Interesting talk on • Vlc- of her parents. Mr. and Mn. Bert, wtiltoxns. whose btrthday occurred I daughter. Mn Merrill Evans, were
i
«uesta of Mr. and Mn. Yoang
Jackzon -spent the weekend with tory Gardens" and Mrs. C M. Mc- Patton. Sunday. Callen in the aft- on Saturday.

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1HCKORY CORNERS
Rev. D. T. Perrine of Lansing will j
family of Prairieville and Mr. and be preaching at the Wcteyan church
Saturday evening. Mar 0 at I
■pent Bunday with Mr. and Mia. o'clock after which the quarterly
business meeUng will be held. Rev.;
.Ronald Anders.
Perrine will also be the speaker at
, neighborhood last week shearing the Sunday ■ervlcea at 11:30 A. M.l
sheep while Mrs. Pfeiffer called on and 7:30 P M A special invitation*
friends.
Callers on Mrs. Olenna Weber with us this Mother's Day.
WEST HOPE

LIBERTY LIMEPICKS

William McCallum of Kalamazoo
Saturday evening and Mr. and Mrs
Ferris Brown and daughter Isabel
Arthur Griffeth underwent an
Sunday eveidhg.
operation for appendicitis at Bor-,
or of the birthday of his Mater, Mra. nur51ng
r
Mr. and Mrc. Orville Damon and gets hospital tn Kalamazoo Lut|
Grace Mosier of Kalamazoo. Other 7jr ■,wt Mr. Rntw-rt
.t mother of Battle Creek were, callers Thdpday morning, and la making
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James Ptattuig o bujWln&lt; p, August* Sunday eve- 1day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson visit­
ot Kalamazoo
n[ng
Rural LcUef Carrteri
Mrs. Harold Springer. Jimmie and ed relatives near Hastings andl
I Mn Ed Karchcskl has resigned j quartette of Barry County sang at 1Gloria, took Donn Springer to Kal­ Nashville tost week.
her position at the Delton Rural the servlcee.
amazoo Sunday afternoon and callHoward Rice has accepted |
Agricultural
school. Mrs.
Leon1 **
- -. Mr. - and -Mrs. Robert Barnes snd . cd on Mr. and Mrs. RobertRev.
Van Bo- InvitoUoA as pastor of i
an unanimous
Leonard is taking her place in the family were dinner guest* of Mr ; ven.
Bethel Chapel for another year.
I claw wm
| and Mrs. George Bsrnes at Schoo!- 1 **------- J
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Plans for the summer are maturing ।
। Mr.-apd Mr*. George Sprague 'craft Sunday.
Parchment. Mbs Betty Hayworth of and will include a Dally Vacation.
| visited hi* sister. Mrs Oto Utter at
-------------------------- ---------------- ------------------, Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Bible School In June. There to a'
Comstock recently.
RESSEA'-------------------------------------------Brown of Rutland. Mr. and Mts Em good attendance every Sunday, and:
I Mr.
Mrs. D. ,,
Fuhrman
—and
----- ----— — and; The May showers were surely Johncock of Delton. Mr. and Mra new faces are frequently in the
| family were in Hastings Saturday. welcoroe,
Titoma* Hayward of Hastings. Mr
congregation. .
I Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall k
Norwood
... Mr
™™,.'I M„
Mr*”! ;na Mrs. Harold While and three sons
and
and Mrs. Roger Williams
MrB Harvey En»ton entertained^at ...a
on
TnuM.y
RkhUnd Mr .nd Mr. of Plainwell called on her mother. I
, and son Dean called on Mr and her
her ham.
hon‘'’ °,
n T
’\Ur,i‘U!! ..oan,
even.,nS u&gt;.
young
peoples
adult
class
of
Rich*ere
Mra Leslie Williams near Prreport J™?*
•d“'» ,cU“ °f «*«•- Tv’W)' Hayward
Mrs. Nellie Pennock TUesHay ot tost,
land
Sunday
school
at
a
co-operative
dtn,
*
r
guest*
bf
Abe
Hayward,
help
­
Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mra l’‘nrt «““***
week.
- ing him celebrate his birthday.
1 Glenn Williams and three sons suPf**-.
Frank Town has been quite sick
Little Howard
Eichenauer
of
were dinner guest* at the Williams •Air. and' "
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Mrs. Wesley
Culler
and‘ Richland wa* a guest of Mr. and the past week. His many friends are;
daughter of Kalamazoo called on Mra. Teddy Hayward from Wed­ glad to know that he to much better, j
Mrs. Homer Bartlett spent last’,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cor Scttc of Mr. and Mrs. Marie Reynolds and ; nesday until Sunday.
• Kalamazoo are building a cottage at family Saturday evening
j ” gfi/'and MnJBwt McCallum were week at the Leon Leonard home at
' Wall
Jeanette
| callers
..... Lake
jeanette Forshey
roraney of
ox PralrlevUle
rratncviue।
callers at
at the
the Ira
Ira McCallum
— .~~.. home Delton.
Bruce Bromley, a senior at the W. |
sm.7etx.rt °niJ. ^Ttott her Ji "nrt Ru“'U R&lt;,ynold* *erp unlted, Sunday afternoon.
K. Kellogg Agricultural school, wasj
I Shreveport. La., to 'but her ■&lt;»«• jn marruge at the Delton imrsonageI
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Pvt. Gamer
■i OUvet
vmn with
wun the
me school
scnooi band
oura and|
ana
at
£1™" Pennock. She drove Ins
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al Lansing for stock judging la*t. fRAIR’EVILLF.
car back. Mrs. Charles Harringweek.
i Mrs. LaVem Calthrop visited Mi*
I ton accompanied her.
™, luKi Mrs. r.mnia ouuwru
suu«u“ui
7=
Mrs. Ethel Pennock of Hastings1 Calthrop at the American Legion
,
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o«uk
। Mrs. Homer Bartlett of Hickory .
tert.lncd on Sunday in.honor of TH! CrM.k ,nd Mr and M„
Comers la assisting with the Iioum1- j
wax a weekend guest at the Frank; hospital, -Baltic Creek. Sunday. Mr.
Ken-&gt;on of Hustings visited Mr. and Town home. Callers Saturday were I Calthrop is feeling fairly good and
1 hold duties at the home of Mrs. SSlta Mnrrh.ntr andM^’and
Amelia .Morehouse
and Mr and
।, tL«
.is.,,
t
- —* .hi*
wi.itn U&gt;. u lml&gt;. Amelia
Mr* A. Kenyon Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Chamberlin of Delton and I was greatly pleased with the twenty
n LKai.nl
Bnr&gt;, biormousc anti air ano Mrs. M".
Ernest Richmond of near Plainwell.
Our teacher. Nina Johncockz. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tolle# and two cards and letters which he received
' Mr.
Vi, and Mrs.
Mr. Lincoln
t
r M™Spath
of' ' spent Thursday and Friday In Port children of Hastings.
| from his many friends and relatives
Bush were
„ , Louisa n
.,., and Mrs. FUk
o-.t
ti...n..-&lt; unnH.v
Kalamazoo. Birdie Mcrlau of Prat- Huron.
I i- iPSSML.
.ho u
Ed. Bromley was at Caledonia on on his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlscner of business Wednesday of last week.
Several of our local women at| tinned at a western camp, came last I
Reynolds. Mrs.
Houser Kalamazoo visited their mother Boneta Bromley wax home over Sun-. tended the district extension club
Thursday for a week’, suit with hl* and
"nrt Mrs
Mp* D
n Enzian. local.
‘oc-‘
• Mrs Mina Kenyon. Saturday eve- day.
*
| meeting at Milo, Wednesday. Maty
Mrs Laura White, who has been
Th
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBain.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Wallen were i Bullis of Hastings gave'an Intorexl.
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Mira Kathryn McBain of Battle
at Hastings on business last Tues-| ing demonstration on bread tnukCreek spent from Thursday night. home, has been at her home here Mlseners parents. HU father ia very- day.
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until Frtdav night with her parent*.' ‘he past two week*.
Mr. and Mrs John Mourer were,। Mrs. Merle Schley. Mrs. Ernest*
poorly
Tlie baseball team of the Delton
We are glad to report that EleaMr. and Mrs. William Schader of dinner guests Sunday of Mn. Cora i Farr and Mrs. Ferris Quick were In
Rural Agricultural school will go to nor Mason, who has been at the ho*- Hastings spent Sunday evening with Winters of near Bedford.
; Battle Creek. Tuesday where they
Fteeport Friday. May 8. to play that pital for a few days, is able U&gt; be Mr. and Mrs. Clarertbe Baechler.
Charles Harmon of Grand Rapids were blood donors.
I team. The Comstock team will play , home.
returned home
Sunday ■a fur »pcnuspend - ;
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. .'ana
waxen- inunwu
numr ounuay
1 and Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Mrs viarence
Clarence WaxchMr. and Mrs. Delos Hughes and
1 the home team here Tuesday. May 1 Dor.';
—: cf an(J Mf and MfJ vlftor We06. tng a week with hi* grandparents,
Don t blame your ----------—d
correspondent
family of Toledo. Ohio were week­
items are not in the paper. £
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12. The Barry-Eaton county base- if your Items
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and
Rev and st
Mrs
W. xterrn*
MeCue.
end guests of her parents. Mr and
ta!! »Sht‘n^‘O,y'hLP ‘I?
*he Can
,hem un
• y spent Wednesday evening with them,
The Mother and* Daughter Oet Mrs. William Norris.
will be held at the Hastings fair are reported to her.
E, ,
Hon, of |atUe Crw.k Together Friday evening at the
Mr. anti Mrs. Leon Adrtonson and
• grounds. Saturday. May 23. DeHon
Mr and Mrs. Lee Reynolds enterd M
j
o*Con- Methodi*! church will be unique A
Russell ot Olivet were Sunday guests
■has been the winner of the Held tained at their home on Saturday
7’*’’”T*
i*’dY'
'day trophy for the tost two years evening: Mra Sadie Hughes. Mr. nor and ,h*
8unday *1' splendid program has been prepared.■ of hto parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Th" Women of the Methodist church' Adrtonson.
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doud. Mr. and Mrs Mason Forshey and fam-, Mr and Mral
and cofMra. Lester Sonnevillc
Bonneville will
win provide
proviae table
tsoir service
mtv
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker and
mid Mrs Frederick Doud John Ry. and Richard McLeay of Prairie- attended
attende&lt;1 a
, rale
Mle at
al Bedford
Bcaiora Satursatur-1I f«*
— Pot
™ luck
— -»«s~
wpper. " •— — Patricia of Kalamazoo were Sunday ’
: * Olinger of East Leroy and Mr and vllle and Mr and Mrs. Russell Rey- "
brought home a new horse. | offering will be taken.
.i L
,r5 ponr
.r. Knowles °L.
Lkory n01rtv
.
Nearly all The men In this neighA splendid Mother * Dav program guests ot Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande
Mrs
Porter
of H,
Hickory
DePriester.
: Corners called on Mrs. Elli Doud
1 berliood attended the First Aid for Sunday May 10th to being pre- । Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hayward of
at the home of Mrs Hattie Whitte- j ^M^n^Mrs Homer McCallum
Goodwill Friday night
pared.
Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mrs.
more Sunday evening.
MILO
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Earl Boulter, Sunday.
f Mr. and Mr*. Paul Sleight and and son of Muskegon spent Sunday
ftvr-nai K
’
| chtldf-en. Barbara and Keith and with Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCal-. ‘
Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Mullen and
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Wilcox and
Mrs. Ada Cortright of Otsego were
I Mrs. LeRoy Pennels and grand­
[ Mr and Mrs. Bob Basil of Lansing lum,
children of Battle Creek were din­
‘ and Mr. and Mrs. John .-------------Hamilton
Mr. dnd Mrs. Merle Tbbtos of ~n Bud'’? .Jones- Robert Walt of ner guest* ot his mother. Mrs. Emily Thursday evening callers of Mra.
I and two children. Curt and' Jane
*
Sarah Smith and Mrs. Mary Polley.
• pqwllng and Mr and Mrs. Lewis Ft. Wayne made a trip to Colum­ Wilcox Saturday.
Will Mullen spent the weekend *
. Ferguson of Delton spent Sunday bus. Ohio Friday to see the Rev.
Mrs. Herbert Van Strealn. Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs Otto Pranshka and Mra. John Ed Walt. On Tues- Madeline Norman. Miss Nina Fen­ with Mrs E. A. Parker and Eliza­
and family.
lhP&gt;' caBe*1 on relative* in Ft. ner. Mrs. BcrUia Phllmor and Mrs. beth at Hastings. On Sunday they
I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peake and fam- Wayne, also visited their parent# at
called on Mrs. Jennie Norris and
Merle Bradfield attended the Quar­
iiv of near the Wick school called Avilla, Ind., stopping at Paw Paw terly Conference at the Delton ■ Lucy and Mrs.-Sarah Smith and
Mrs. Mary Polley.
■ Saturday night to see Ous Peake. I before coming home.
, Don't forget that the community | Edward Pennels has Improved church Friday evening.
We are glad to hear that Mr. HINDS CORNERS*
club will be Friday night al the 'greatly the last few days.
Van Strealn is slightly improved at
Mr. and Mm. Barrel Phillips en­
school house.
Our scholars enjoyed a trip to
this writing, but lie is not allowed tertained the following callers Sun­
i Mrs James Baker who ha* been Mllhnm Park Saturday accompanied
day. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Holley. Mr.
quite sick,the past week In Kala- »l‘h some of the parents who drove visitors as yet.
The Milo Extension club was boat- and Mrs. Gordon Learn ot Kala­
ma zoo returned to her home here and their teacher ^Irs. Frieda Bryera to the southwest district Wed­ mazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Konlcns.
Saturday night.
1 an*.
..
nesday afternoon at the church. czny. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Donlwviez
ana Mrs.
rars, Haney
narvey Hill
Mtn of
ot BatsatMr
Mr. and
J
’ and Mrs. Nile McGhan and
I tie Creek spent the weekend wlfh baby spent Sunday with Mr and Mira Mary Bullis gave on interest­ and MYs. Bert Bubft of Grand Rap­
ing demonstration on the use of en­ id*. All came to see the new baby.
. Mr and Mrs. Albert Ulrich.
Mrs. Arthur Johncox
riched flour. The following officers
Seven men from this district at- f
Dan Kam* left Thursday momSome from here attended the sale
were elected: Chairman. Mrs. Fran­ tended the first aid meeting at Hen­
: Ing to spend a couple of weeks with of Mrs. Florence Mason in Rlchcis Lindsey; sec.-treas.. Mrs. Emma dershott last week. Next meeting
relatives at LeRoy.
; tand Saturday.
Nevins: district council member. will be next Thursday evening. Hope
Mra. Prank Chilson, who has been
Mrs. Madeline Norman and Mrs. the attendance will be much larger
Mine Employees
spending a few days with relatives
Mafgaret Boulter as the alternate than before.
men are employed
at Kalamazoo returned home Sun-j About
—100.000
----------------.- 'council member.
Please do not forget the pot luck
■ day.
in the mine* of the United Slates.
Milo had Its first “Big League"
We are glad to report that Ed- that produce 50,000,000 ton* of hard base ball game Sunday at the supper at the schoolhouse Friday
ward Penncls is coming along fine, coal in a -----Spauldlnnq farm with the Hickory
Mr. Harshbarger, who became
quite 111 on Thursday of last week,
Well It sounds like a basket ball was taken to Pennock hospital Sat-4
game but here it lx anyway. Milo urday and Is a little belter at this
32. Hickory-21. More power to the writing.
boys tn this good American game.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tobias FAIR LAKE
and children spent Sunday In Has­
Doth Ann Norris of Carlton
tings. the guests of Mrs. Virgie Reid. Center. granddaughter of Mr. and
Mr. arg! Mrs John Witters and Mrs. Porter Knowles, had an operchildren of Delton called on Mrs. atlon for appendicitis at Pennock
Madeline Norman Sunday evening hospital last Wednesday.
WE CAN NOW sell the I. L. tRoy) Boye* Cottage on
Robert Osborne. 'Kenneth Garri­
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Dowd, and
beautiful Wall lake on WalldorfTs Resort. Has three
son and Archie Belxon. Jr., were hi son Fredrick and wife and John
bedrooms, complete bath, with hot water heater and
Lansing Thursday where they took Young of East Leroy called oh Mrs. d
large gla’ved in sleeping porch upstairs; large living
part in a judging contest. Robert Lottie Colllxter Sunday evening.
room with good fireplace, large glassed in porch. nl«e
represented the sophomores In cat­
Mr. and Mrs. Hamie. Armour called
modern kitchen facing lake, built In garage, down
tle. Kenneth the Juniors In poultry on Mrs. Colllster Friday evening and f
running waler, electricity, fully Insulated, Urge lol 100
and Archie the seniors In farm found her slightly Improved.
ft. on. lake. Priced for quick rale al only $3*00.00
management. We are very proud
ANOTHER COTTAGE east of above also on Walldorff's
Koroseal, a synthetic, though it
■••ms outwardly to have many ot
Why Cranberries
Cranberries derived their name the properties of rubber, is made
from cranes that Inhabit ths
ONE ON CROOKED LAKE, has screened in porch, eleciwamps in which they grow.
ret to. All furnished. Can sell this
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in the armed forces, the factory, in the
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She is a great part of that force behind
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It’s up to her to keep up morale at home
and keep intact the American home.
Truly she is the unsung heroine of this
war. Let’s not forget her on MOTHER’S
DAY this year.

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�THE HASTING4 BANNER. THURSDAY, SLAY 7. IMS
(school furnished some special num--CARLTON CENTER
'
ed relaUvu in Ann Arter Sunday rnmpanied their atm. Mr. and Mr*.
Mr and Mr*. loiird Wot ring of b*r» Aho there were numbers by
Dori, Anne, five year* old daugh- and stopped in Jackson for the Eton Marlow of Grand Rapid* to
Grand Rapid* were Sunday evening the Lake slater*, trombone duet by tCT of Mr. and Mra. Chud Norris, motorcycle hill climb on their way
with their daughter, Mra. Ralph
surah of Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Wot- Jerry Batea and Jack HlUey. piano underwent an appendectomy WedNoble and family.
ring.
| solo by Dori* Batea and music by the nesday evening at Pennock iwapiul.
Mr. and Mra. Edward Thompion enure group Mr. Lamb gave an[we all hope for a speedy recovery.
MARTIN CORNERS
Dnfntvrnnha
I
tornado
that
had
vl.lted
that
comI
and
children
of
Sunfield
were
sunInteresUng
talk
and
the
work
pf
thej
jjgipjj
Henncy
spent
from
and
MrsColonel
Yaeger
and
Mr
/ eraonal I aragrapM |munUy jlut 24 bourik Bfu.r UM.y hB(1
Several of the neighborhood ladles
। day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr* -4-11 elute was shown. Mra. Agne«, MOn(j,y
Friday with her daugh- and Mr* Arthur Yarger.
Mr. and Mra. John Dell and MLvrpa*»ed through. It their trip liad Lawrence Luca*.
I Haight, leader of ‘he Girl* group ,
LaRcy Greenfield of Ha*­
Alice and Huth Beck were home gave Mra. Clara Herael a shower
Dorothv Dell accompanied by Mr. been delated ju*t one day. they&gt;, Mr. and Mr*. Garnet Townsend and Arthur Rlchardmn, boy. lead- u
and Mr* Elwyn Dell of Leslie (pent would have been going through ex&gt; .ini d
~L
Blimai(O9 MM
.nt er.
were ’hr.m “l,'S ° • PPreciation. | Mr% u#ter w&lt;mer of woodland
»Mighwr
of K
Kahsgsoo
spent
trgift* were left, delicious refresh­
RuAdav with Mr. and Mr*. H. I. actly at the same time that the the weekend with hl* parenU. Mr.,. Rrfreshn
Refreshment* were
. ha* been convalescing at the home of
Mr and Mr*. Frank De Groote ment* were served. and all spent a Woodland visited the
Fratcher and MIm Ethel Fox of I twbter vbited that town. Tlie Mon­ and Mra..Otto Townsend
"’“I ^ra KennHhKehey anti । hfr
Mr Bnd j4r, prank and cldldren. Mn. Arley Todd and very enjoyable afternoon.
Detroit. Bnroutc home they called!day'» paper* till* week report that
Private,Ralph Guy of Fort Custer Mr and Mrs Paul Woodman were j g^ber since her release from Pen- her children. Junior. Geneva and
The
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residence-of
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on Mr. und Mr* Ezra Dell and a nccoral tornado visited that sec- rpent the trerkrnd wtth his parent'., at B-“H* Cree* on Sunday?
nock hospital. Site and her Infant Jacklyn. spent Sunday with Mrs. । Mrs. Ernest Lewis, known as Ute old
dauglitar Joyce of Lansing.
: tion In less Uian a week, leaving Mr. and Mra, James Guv. Mr. and! The C E met with goodatttndare ealuln&lt; nicely.
Todd's slater, Mn. Wayne Penning- j Brown place burned to the ground
S, Mr*. Cha*. Farthing were! many dead and Injured und roll­ Mrs Paul Guy nnd son were Sim- ance on Sundav evening Th* subThp strict Extension meeting ton of Delton.
I about 8 o'clock last Wednesday PLEASANT RIDGE
on buainraa Monday.
! l‘o»* of dollar* in property damage day dinner guests therr and Mr and. jwt
“New Jobs in a New Day. WM
Jn thp
oVpr Wtng-B
S'inday visitors at the home of momlng. The house wa* occupied
Mn. Gall Sever and son* of Wood-, Irrtby Paul Wocximan
'store Friday. There were about Mr. and Mn. Frank Shriber to see i by Mr. and Mn. McClelland and
day evening.
1 The L A. 8 meet* Thursday a‘(twpn1y |adje* present. A demonitraMr^mVu'^/noiwld gT* 'lwo c,‘llt,rpn Jeaniw/und Kenneth land were afternoon callers
Mr* Ward Green ..nd Patricia, ‘he church with Club No. 1 serving tton wllh enriched flour was given ter Warner were Grandma and I Are it is not known how it started
A Mother's Day program will tee
uv'u?.
»«t week t0!a*Ung» where
Ml** Bettv Biraon of Irving. RiivmI .‘he dinner
by Miss Bullis, after which re- Grandpa Warner of Woodland, Mr.&lt;The McClelland* barely escaped given next Sunday morning. Chair­
Xrt
B .xwitiu/wlth the E. W.
Und of Woodbind. Mr nnd'Mi'
The Sunday school started a «»-.frrshmenu were enjoyed.
and Mrs Michael Dabakey of Lan-1 with their lives and saved nothing man. Mr* F. C. Wing.
ha* been received &lt;h»t
3‘.,^«hlrlry
Mr
‘
. A—
T^
n“ -------------Bany
..... ___
___
Shlrlrv Mayo.
Mato. Mr
Mr and
nnd Mn
Mrs Elb-'
Ell- f»l«n
r»l«n Sundavr
Sunday to
to Increase
increase attendance
attendance
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-- ____
..
— _____
—
j__ Mr*.
sing,
and ...
Mr. —
and
Wm. bul a mattress and what bedding
llpatrkk. *on of Mr. ai d
wo?th Smith and Ncvah and Mr* and ‘tarv a fund for a parsonage., (nmUy
Sunday fu«.*u of Mr. Shriber ot Hasting*.
maioo Monday attending south
Mr*. Frank Kilpatrick of BentonMr^n S’‘rnnan Smith of Hasting*. G.-ne,The Intcmwdtalr cte.s ___s
and nnd
»&gt;« and
Mr and Mrs. Neil Wilson. Mr ituurance It makes It particularly Brethren church convention.
the Mra. HaroM Norton.
Harbor forntfr^nf Woodland. j«f-' “*2’^* V}7
-Fisher ol Landtig Pvt. mid M: . men*
o
u 7^]^,.
B 7 and Mr*. Murray Myera of Wood­ hard for them. The house was an
nrn'» ch**
dsM tied for the attendance.;
attendance., M
Mr. and Mn. Ward Wood. Allen
class
wm thei^ ^"^7 |*n‘'honor” Of' her
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'
------------------------------Paul Town* of Woodland were call­ sbil" the primary
land, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harley old landmark and we shall ml** see­ and Ward. Junior, of tensing tjjvnt
Bank* are
belnu- faU|W&gt; Jack
(or hu birthday. Sawdy of Jackson were Sunday visi­ ing it sit there, where it's been a Sunday. April 30. with Mr. and Mr*.
, rts au Mr. and Mra. Keith Farlee - oflering Bmmt
f----------r.-----------------------or the
th. comrnm. Mf
Mr&gt;
Htldham BIKj tors of August Wilson, who recently pan of the landscape for to many Alton Wood and Greydon.
last week and Sundav.
p!-&lt;*&lt;i in
home* of
Mr* HarrUon Blocher. Mr. and munlty and the families are giving a; son Rush, from Hastings, were moved north of Middleville and hadI years.
Mr mid Mra. Gerry England of '
f
Mrs,
Mr. and Mn. Delo* Mitchell and
Ixnt-n
Jackwn called on Mra Glenn Eng- Church Announcement* ,MrL Hershberger nnd Mr. '"in a meal to thl* eau.*e. Next
____
,
received hl* notice tor aervlce In thel
'| ______________________
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munn
of—
the___ ___________ __________
guest.* for the occsslon.
and
Mra. Soecph Wise visited Harri- Sunday the Sunday school will ob- | Mr. and Mr*. Cleon Landon were army. He left on Tuesday. May 5.'Center road and Mra. Mildred Me-1 Cecil Ronk of Battle Creek spent
land and daughter Marjory Satyr- ]
. ..
Zion Lutheran Churrh
aon Blocher.at Battle Creek Sunday wrvr Mother'* Dav Mra. Wing is tn Sundav guest* of their daughter. Mr
Mr and Mrs. John Bloaser attend-1 Clelland of Nashville were Thura- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leate?
day evening.
1 Mr. and- Mr*. Sam Hcnlebower charge of program,
, land Mrs. Car! Jackson of Clark*- rd hl* aunt's funeral In I-owell Fri- day evening visitor* at Mr. and Klnne.
Mr. and Mra. Dorr Layle and;
10: 00 A M.—Sundav ifchool
held a recejAion for their son nnd' Sunday evening the
tir C E will give . v.|Jp
day afternoon.
Mrs. Orr Fisher's
1
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daughter
uauKiiiri Alice of Clarksville and
&lt;]
* M
- •■ —
........—
11: nn
00 A.
M.—MOnuIlC
Morning Worship
worship
Mra. Carl
HefTle- n -----------program---------lionoring
..... Mothers, in
Mr. tnd M„. Wilbur L.n*&gt;n rt.ll.
Mr. and Mn Elmer Marlow ac-l Mlu DorU GtUesple and Ml** । —ON FAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
Mn. Ethel Houghton of Woodland
2 30 P M-I utteren Gospel hour bride.
br'dr- Mr.
Mr nnd
""&lt;&gt; .«»C
.
of Audra Endsley ond
were dinner guests at Ute Ixunr of
Wednctdlv cholr „heaniil 8 30 bo*"r mouoay ®e.c..«.g,
’e"U*
... and
and Mr*.
Mn. Isaac
I*atic V.
William* and MaurtneCTum.
Mr. nnd Mn. Alim King Stmdiv 1 p M
Mr.
Mr- Pa
Paul
Towns
of Woodland
were
Mrs. Pearl Dcmond gave a blrthIn U* afternoon they called on Mr ■
ln,.nlcUon Thursday at Mrv
"' Tnvn
'' of
w&lt;"
Sunday dinner
of Chas Far- day dinner for hter father. Arch
and Mr* Ellsworth FVnder and Mr.
.. „
Hundav
dinner gueM*
guest* of
Ire and
arid family.
famllv. Pvt Pa
Paul Town.* |*. &lt;1 rave* of Stony Point. Monday wa*
nnd Mr*. Lewis OU* of Dowling j’ lu
'
. . .
'.in the Air Con»* nnd left Fo?t Cus-' hte 8«th birthday., ,
Mr*. Houghton Mr*. Fender and
The Methodist Churrh
ter Saturday evening.
Wpek., UUer
Mra OU* me daughters ot Mr. King.
George Wingard, pastor
Mr nnd Mr*. J L Higdon of
NORTHWEST WOODL.4ND
Mrs Will Bayne entertained the'
10: 00 A M —Morning worship
Bnrryvlile. Mra. Clifford potter of
Mr nnd Mra
Walter Cooke. Martin Comer* W. 8. C 8 lut,
11: 15 A. M—Sunday school
Dowagiac and Mr*. Victor Brumm
B OO P M—Epworth League
Rlcliard Bloomer and Mra Bertha Wednesday afternoon and a pot luck
of Nashville were dinner guest* at
Tuesday 7:00 P. "• ..—............. , Eckardt
were III
nt Lakeview Frldaj *ugper was served
EXKarui were
— -|
the home of Mr. asid Mrs. Welby
. j...
s Thomnson.
evening ....
to get Mr*. Lvrlia Schuler
' .E. 8. .E
Thompson,
after a few day*
henna I
Crock ford Friday.
M
-Midweek
wht, hfl&lt;1 )&gt;TU vWUn8 lhrr,. ^-end
being around, since his illness of
Thursday
8:00P&lt;
Mr*. S. A. Holme* who spent the
da_,
the past few weeks was sent back j
winter month* with her daughters'1
Mr*. Margarete Bates I* gaining J? «*&lt;»
the doctor for six week.
In California and who has been vl*- |
The Evangelical Church
nicely from her recent operation, at Too ted. Mr 'niompaon.
|
Hing her *l*ter. Mra C. M. Brown,
J. S. Dcabli-r. pastor
the home of Mi
Bertha Wagner
A‘ ‘*'e
. '■
* ,,h 'd
1
of Grand Rapid* the past-month.
Caller*
there
have
been
Rev.
and
Nashville
on
April 20. the C &amp; re- I
I* now with her daughter Mn. | 10'00 A. M.—Morning warship
Mr* J S Deabler. Mr. and Mik. ce4ved tw;o award*, one a picture for
Glenn England for an extended ( 11:00 A M.—Sundav school
John Bnrinaeik Mr* Bn Schneid-t.
1 V-t’SXiteRv^’wortt ^Both'
visit.
M* Wil) D tron nnd baby Ardith.
ChJteL'
8 30 P M.—Evening worship:
Mr. and Mrs Wendell Roger* nnd
Ml*. Olga Rekardi. Mln
Etta 'e,T nlce PJcturM °* Christ.
children Roy Jnd Beverly of Green * South Woodland Church of the
Schneider. Mr and Mr* Karl Erk-''
l ike. Clark Roger* and Mrs. Glen
Brethren
nrdt. Mr nnd Mr* F J Batts and f
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
family ....
and Mr and Mr*. Arthur,
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
10.00 A M. Wonhip ant! sermon.;
and famtlv.^
Glenn Farthing
The- theme of the wrvice will be
Mr)&gt; Mlnnle Kimble of Sunfield
tlon Gogrr and Fred Border were
centered
around
mother
and
tlx
.p&lt;.
nt
lrtU
Wffk wlth Mr BD&lt;j Mn
trout fl'hlng near Baldwin over the
home. There will be special num- ]&gt;,.n schnc!d-r
Mr nnd M„ L P Eckardt of.
Charles Kenney and Gordon Wil­ bcr* of music mid readings
ablet—get the essential vitamins and minerals your body
11:00 A M- Bunday scjtool
i Grand Rapid* called on their sl.*liam* spent the weekend with tlie
need* for good health to help win this war," advise the
7:30 P. M. Young People*' meet- tPr m1m ol(sa Eckardt. Sunday
former * |&gt;.«i
parenU.Mr.. ......
and Mt*, rtamjorinrr
your A&amp;P Market wMi FRESHER flavor. Thanks to
dieticians of the U. S. Government Nutrition Program.
url Kenney of Croswell. Mr. Krn-|lnK„
,
,
. afternoon.
ney left Tuesday f6r Mtrvlce In the
' Con&gt;fwUh us ond we W,U rto
Mr and Mr*. Harold Cooke nnd
It's good counsel! And if gives us a spacial opportun­
thee
good."
family
and
Mn.
Clam
Cooke
of
army.
ity
to
invite
you
to
the
"Gorden"
of
your
A&amp;P
Market
Mr nnd Mr*. Edgar Hanna of Oak Church of the United Brethren in Grand Rapid* visited Mr and Mn.
—where the pick of the nation's fresh fruits and vegetables
buy here. Lof us help you balanca your diet AND YOUR
Walter Cooke one evening la.*t
Park. Bl., ate visiting her sister and
AND CURRENT
IITUIN
Christ •
await you in extra variety and abundance. You'll find they
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Birds!!!
BUDGET . . . Vialf the Produce Deportment in your ADP
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
! Evart Steward of near Charlotte
have that genuine farm-fresh Kovar—they're chock-full
Self -Service Market—TODAY I
Hollv.
.
• railed on hl* aunt.- Mb* Mertle
Mrs laxin Hynes spent last week Woodland
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
with Mr. nnd Mrs. L. V- Rodebaugh
11: 00 A M. Sunday school
Suturdav evening as the Evanof Mnslng
FANCY SOUTHERN
8:00 P. M. The C. E. society will •
chair were having their reTlie young people of the Epworth
nnd Mril
tzagur of the Methodist church en-t| meet wilh the KDiiatrick Society hrBnm| Bt th(l hnmf. o(
AT MICHIGAN'S LAIGtST UDIIAX
joyed picnic at Bertha Brock Park for the second session of the lead- K#r] Edcrft. a number of Invited
ershlp training class
i KUMt.s arrived fur a surprise plannt Ionia Saturday afternoon.
Your savings here are insured to
8'b0 p M. Wednesday prayer nrd ln h0nor of E J. Bate*, choir
A. W Long of Bay City spent the
S 5.000 by FXL1.C, a United
. ...------------ .—.
weekend with hi* parents. Mr. and meeUng.
Stale* Government agency.
Kilpatrick
1 rd on the'telrpl.one and *o came to
Mrs Wayne Long.
CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE
‘ the kitchen where the guests greeted
10: 30 A. M Sunday school
Rev. P&gt;iul Geiger wa* in Detroit
crate* under charter from Fed­
11: 30 A- M. Morning worship
.........................................................
I Idnt.
It was very evident that ....
the ,
Tuesday evening to pnacli In con­
eral Home Loan Bank. Any
8 00 P M. Tlie C- E Society secy surprise wn* a surer**. Therr were |
SIZE
nection with the new Holy Cross
amount open* an account. You
can open your account by mail
Lutheran church. Prom Detroit he ond sriwton of the leadership train- about 40 In all and a nice time wax .
U.S. No. I-A
.
had in playing gomes and visiting
left for Saginaw to attend a North­ ing course.
8.00 P- M. Thursday Prayer meet-. Refreshment* were served, inchid-1
in large or small amount*, aa
ern Michigan Pa-stora’ conference
convenient by U. S. m*iL Cur­
,
Ing a lovely birthday cake made by |
in session from Tuesday through ing.
FLORIDA SEEDLESS
rent dividend rate. 2Li% annu­
... —Mra. Charlie Harm*. A gift wa* i
Thursdav.
ally, compounded twice yearly.
Mrs. Clifford Potter of Dowagiac Entertain* West Woodland Birthday (|lrttcnU,(1 Mr. Bate* and all wished
*
,u
"
i
him
ninny
more
tePPV
birthday*.
spent Friday night with her son nnd
LARGE
Mra. Fprrcat Begvrow nnd Mrs
John and Ralph Let*on spent
family. Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Potter.
150 SIZE
Junior
On Saturday they returned to Dow­ Henry. Schalbly entartalned thejSunday afternoon with
"SAVE-BY-MAIL"
agiac with her where they spent the West Woodland Birthday club at the Shartlr In Woodland.
ML« Mertle Steward visited at the
werkrnd with his parenU. Mr and former's home Thursday afternoon.
FRESH — CALIFORNIA
Mr* Clifford Potter and two broth- Tlie club plans to take the Red homes of Mr and Mn- Dale Steward
era und their families. On Supdhv Cio** Homr Nursing coufsc under and Mr. and Mra. Milan Foltt in
they celebrated the May birthdays the direction of one of their mem- Sunfield over Uie weekend
her*.
Mrs.
Edward
Reesor.
who
is
Mr.
and
Mra
James
Long
and
FULL PODS
in the family.
daughter
'
of Hasting*
‘
railed on ~
E i
“Lowtll Teclrr of Calcdbnla and a registered nurse.
j Brodbeck and Carl Sunday after*
MU* Helen Ncwtoprtif Hasting* vt*Charity Circle Entertained
itrd Rev and Mrs H. V. Townsend
noon.
FANCY HOTHOUSE
Mrs Dell William* and Mrs. Carl
Sunday afternoon.
OATS grow
GROvE.
Mr. and Mr* Alfred Vincent of Hewitt entertained the Charity Cir- COATS
Word wa* received here of the,
Durapd spent Sunday with L. J. rlc of the Methodist W 8. C. 8. at
death of Mn. Anna Boice -In the
VJnccnt mid son* and Mr*. Fannie the former's home Friday.
RED-RIPE
Convalescent home in Hasting* on I
Hunt and In the afternoon called
Announce Engagement
Sunday. Site had lived here all her
_____________
on Mrs Vincent and baby. Alvin Lee
Mn.
Aril*
Spindler
announces
the
life
and
it
1*
with
deep
regret
and
nt Pennock hospital
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASS’N
SUNKIST JUICY
Mr. and Mrs Joe Nowickc spent engagement of her daughter. Cath- low that we learn of her death. She
the weekend whh Mr. and Mra. D. erinc. to James R. Griffith of Bat- was a member of the church and L» ;
lie Creek. As yet. the wedding dale A. S. for many ycar^; and a regular,
DETROIT, MICH.
Troxel of Mason.
has
not
been
set
Mr
Griffith
liad
attendant
while
her
health
per'
DOZ
300
Mr. and Mr*. Vane Wotting were
DltfCfOSS.expected to enter a training camp milted. Our syrnjiathy I* extended
Grand Rapids visitor* Friday.
SIZE
Miss Opal Baker of Battle Creek May 1 but ha* been Indefinitely de- to the bereaved children and*reUUvea.
vUlted her parenU. Mr. nnd Mrs. ferred.
i The P. T. A. met Friday evening
Harry Baker, over the weekend.
CRISP. SOLID
CALAVO BRAND
Woman'* Study Club lo Meet
wltts good attendance A group ot
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly of Char­
The May meeting of the Woman'* musicians from the Woodland high
lotte were Sunday dinner guesta of
EA.
Study Club will be held al the school
SALAD PEARS
60 SIZE
k
Mr, and Mra. John Lore
«
house
next
Tuesday
evening.
May
Mr*. Carl Burkle and yr* Paul
FRESH
FRESH
LGE
Ejf
Smith were In LanUng on Tuesday. 13. Mrs. LeRoy Perkins, president,
will
preside
al
this
meeting
after
Phylene Harper spent Bunday
Banking Hours:—9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
STALK
Ut
bchs
an absence of three months while
TENDER. GREEN
FLORIDA
wilh Vivien Epsy «! Sebewa.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Rowlader called she wa* In Charleston. South CaroFITES
H
CALIFORNIA
Una. with her husband.
\on Mrs. Jamra Covrr»~ind Mr. and
Mr*. Byron Goodsell of Lake Odessa
Woodland Township School
SEEDLESS
HOME GROWN
Saturday evening.
Kindergarten and Flint Grade
Mr. and Mr*"Edward Schuilcma.
FRESH
ARIZONA
We are sorry to have Albert. Helen
Mr*. Hersey Decker and grand- and AMcc VonWIe leave our room.
diugliter Jonn. visited Mr. and Mr*. Thia makes our enrollment 45.
FOR
for
SEEDLESS—M SIZE
OUTDOOR
Henry Schalbly Sunday afternoon.
We made May basket* last Friday.
Mr* E. L. Allen of Wilkcsbarre.
JUMBO MEXICAN
Pa. Mr* L. A. Runyan of Owosso BARNUM SCHOOL
nnd Mrs. O. L Crlttendon of Valiev
Helen Reesor has
accepted a
lbs
TEXAS
Farm. Lansing, spent Tuesday with teaching position for- next year in
their mother. Mr*. Fannie Hunt at the school at Mecosta.
FRESH
GRE£N
the L. J. Vincent home and in the
Mr. and Mr* Adam Endres of
LGE.
afternoon called on their *i*ter. Mr*. Freeport called at the Keith Durkee
LBS.
BCH.
Vincent at Pennock hospital. Has­ home Sunday afternoon.
ting*. Mra. Vincent and baby son
Pvt. Everett W. Johnston L* home
HUH, SUTTOM
HtSH HOTHOUSE
tXTIA FANCY
Alvin Lee are exixcted home Wed­ from a southern camp on a twelveQt. KM 31C
15 r&amp; 39c
MUSHROOMS
U
10c
LEAF
LETfUCE
WHtESlP
IPPLES
4
m
He
POTATOES
nesday evening of tins week.
day furlough He is spending a part
LONG »UIH HO
*U»H OUTDOOR
SHOW-WHITS
NtW TUAS
- Mi** Dori* Hestcriy and Eugene of thl* week with friends and rela­
IACH 23c
CUCUMBfRS
RADISHES
3 *chl 10c
CAULIFLOWER
WHITE ONIONS
2 ... 15c
Blair altended a farewell party for tive* in and near Mr. Pleasant.
MISH HOME MOWN
FRESH
Elwyn DeMond of Lansing. Satur­
HUH
day. 'Mr DeMond ha* joined the
MSN BUNS
tat sen. 5c
GRfBi ONIONS
4 ichs. 9c
PARSLEY
WATBCttSS
Plow aweci clover or alfalfa sod
under
by
May
15
to
get
a
normal
Russell Palmerton of Detroit vtaI GENUINE
GOLDEN UNIFRUIT
ited hi* father Roy Palmerton of crop of navy bean* in a normal year
,
advises
H.
R.
Pcltlgrove
of
the
West Woodland Uie last of the week.
Mrs. O. F Benner and daughter. Michigan Slate College farm crop*
Eleanor arrived home lad Wednes­ staff. In year* when a dry spring
day after a 3500 mile trip to Texas। occurs and plowing I* delayed un­
and return ’ They visited George, til June 1. only half a crop ia ob­
, tallied. Wet spring weather, college
Benner Jr., at Corpus Christi and
test* show, brings a normal crop
Jean England at San Antonio*Mr*
even when plowing I* delayed, but
Benner says that their trip wa* void i
: Pettigrove advise* farmers not to
of accidents, car or tire trouble but
; gamble on the weather.
on reading the morning paper a day
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
or so after passing through Pryor.
Riches are not an end of life, but
Okla, they learned of the Ur^ne an instrument of Ufe-Beecher.

isOVTHWENT.WOODLAND

Woodland Community News

FIREST QURLITV
LOWER PRICES
a WIDEST URRIETV
• FRESHER FLRUOR

tBalanuL
'l/ouJi. (Diet
£aL OTLml
JkiuiA. and.
UtuiaiablaA.

Insured
Safety

FEDERAL

STRAWBERRIES
NEW POTATOES
ORANGES
NEW PEAS
TOMATOES
LEMONS

ASPARAGUS

2
2

»

RHUBARB

CUCUMBERS

YELLOW ONIONS

FINGER CARROTS

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

BANANAS

2

.

15c

AVOCADOS

19c

CELERY

10c
15c
13c
6c

ORANGES

GRAPEFRUIT

CANTALOUPE

NEW CABBAGE

2^33*
10 43‘
35c
2 23c
23‘
31°

25c
-25&lt;
9C

�‘TO HASTINOB BANNER. THUBgDAY, MAT 7, 1W

Rapids and sister and

AUCTION SALE
Hoving mM ««r forma to the government, wo will hove on Auction idle located

SATURDAY, MAY 9,1942
Commencing ot one o'clock the following will be offered for sole:

CATTLE
Springer Holstein cow
3 yearling bulls

MACHINERY
Gale walking plow.
2-horse riding cultivator
2-sec. drag. Wagon. Sleighs
AC electric fence machine,
practically new.
10-ft. dump rake
McCormick mowing machine
Corn sheller
Double work harness
Single cultivator
Hay fork with 120 ft. rope
Economy King cream separ­
ator, nearly new
2000 onion crates
1000 cedar posts
4-speed transmission for
Model A Ford
2 Model T rear ends for trac­
tors

Modfel A. truck rear end with
frame for semi
11 h. gasoline engine. Inter­
national
2 20x10 truck tires
Several used tires, all sizes.
Worford transmission
Lot of car parts
Outside toilet
Garden cultivators
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Dovenport. Bookcase
Ice box. Mattress. Dishes.
Kitchen cabinet. Pans.
2 iron beds with springs.
3 heating stoves
Kitchen table. Camp stoves.
Chest of drawers.
Several other pieces of fur­
niture.

CORN
5 crates early Murdock seed
corn.

TERMS: CASH day of sole. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

ED. &amp; HOMER McKIBBIN, Proprs.
SASNEY CISLER. Auctioneer

RALPH COOK. Clerk

WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT COLUMN

Denise. Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Haro|d Y
Tuesday evening dinner

1 Grand Rapids ware Wednesday eve­
ning visitors of MY. and Mn. Guy Grandville.
MT. and MTs. Charles Woodworth
। Smith.
1 Mn. Ford Stowell of Woodland. and little son of Eaton Rapids
Mn Frank Hynes, and Mn. Cor* brought Mn. Anna Moore home
Walton were Grand Rapids shop­
pen Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. George Hoyt and
I Mr. and Mn. Ray Wieland visited
, their daughter Mn Kary 1 Livingston family of Kalamaaoo and Mr. and
of
and baby daughter at Pennock hos­ Mrs Comie Bchondelmayer
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
pital Bunday.
, Mr. —
_______
__ w
—
and
Mn.__Ray
Clinton
and of the latter's brother, Charles Hoyt
family of Irving Twp were Monday; end family
evening gueata of Mr. and Mp. B.
Mr. and Mr* Frank Thompson
R. Clinton.
I and Dennie called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mr* Ellen Yarger and Mr. and'Charles Woodruff of Hastings SunDan Posuna and Phyllis Ann called1 day afternoon
on Mr. and Mra. Floyd Dtllenbeck of
Albert Van Patten of Allegan,
near NaahvUle Sunday afternoon.
I who ha* been 1)1. Is convalescing at
I Mr and Mra. Samuel Roudabush the home^ of his son. Clarence, and
and family of Lowell, and Mr. and family.
Mra. WiU Blough, local, were Bun-i D« and Mr* H. 8 Wedel and
day guests of Mr. and Mr* W, C. family and Mrs Vivian Anderson,
tape.
| and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ales., and
Mr. and Mra. Lee Crakes of Cale-1 Corinne of Bowne attended a blrthdonla were Thursday caUera of Mr. day dinner in honor of FUrrell An­
and Mrs William Crakes.
I &lt;&gt;rwn at Leach lake. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. WIU Blough called; Mr. and Mr* Warren BurrarTtr
on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and «Ued on Mr and Mrs. Geoge Coofamily of near Alto. Friday evening I ley and family of La Barge, and
They were glad to find Ira recover-'Mr. and Mra. Harold Wellton of
ing nicely from pneumonia.
! Gaines, Bunday.
I Mr. and Mr* Ray Naeb and fam-1 Mr and Mr* Clare Carr of Grand
Uy of Vicksburg. Mr and Mrs Meryl Rapids were Friday afternoon callNeeb and Meria of Hastings. andl*« of Mr and Mrs. WlUiam Crakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur CUnton of ‘ Mra. Terry Yarger of Minneapolis.
Carlton Twp. were Sunday dinner Minn, sister-in-law of Mra. Asa
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Lewi*.Steckle and Mra. Frank Yarger.
N„.b
[hissed aa-ay Tuesday Tao son* and
Mrs. Edna Miller returned home lw° daughters survive.
last week from Bellaire where she
Mr* Franklin Burges, returned
spent the winter.
home Friday afternoon after aaalstMrs. Desale Thompson and son ln&lt; wllh Uje care of Mrs. William
Gerald and Mr* Mary Fry visited, Anderaon of Altowho U very III.
the former'* ulster. Mr*. Elmer HuU I Mr. and Mr* Charles Bunn. Harand family of near LoweU, Sunday.
“"d Doro‘hy- **re Grand Rap­
! Mr. and Mr*. Louis Overholt and ld? shoppen Saturday
[■mil, of Fowl milk .[»nt Bonito’ *•’■ ■"■&lt;
»&gt;* Otastod «nd
nltM .nd Mond.r -»S Mr and; &lt;"•»»Mond., vUIlm o|
Mra. Clwrlea Ov«holl and Hubert. "J” Ue^ry ot toile
Mr and Mr. Carl Bump ot Hu-’ “r “■&gt;
C*""' w"lkn and
into railed on Mn Poll, Parka
Oennide Btoell were Hu.
Wedneada, e.enln,
linn vWto. Monday
Mrs Maude Roger* and Mar“r ,nd Mrs Franklin Burges*
guerlte visited Mr* Jennie Casaday ««» daughter Sarah Jane called on
and Mra. Nellie Smith and family of
*?mer Roush of Rock'
Hax tings Tuesday afternoon.
f0™ Bunday afternoon
Mr and Mra. Andrew Brandt and ,
Marshall of Ionia called at
daughter Elaine Jean of Lansing, i tlie Dewey Roush home Sunday.
Mra Bauer of Hastings, and Mra.
Mrl Andrew Stephenson and baby
Minnie Hooper ot Pleasant Valiev
her home • ,n
were Sunday guests of Mr. and R“Plc? ■Iter spending some time
Mra. Asa Steckle.
hcr mother. Mrs. Elnora Whjt1 Miiw Dorothy Van Patten of Kai- neX *nd
!0,d
. .
,
amazoo spent Bunday with her parof Ctarkavllle called
ent* Mr. and Mra. Clarence Van °n Mr„,nd Mr» w C. Lape Thur*p.tten.
: &lt;1»&gt;' »!temoon
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool visited Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. W W. Bonghner
land Mrs. Keith Ainsworth of GrasJames, and Joyce of saraham. Sunday, where they mw their J»“ *ef\Saturday evening guests of
new great-grandson, Albert Keith.
an&lt;i Mra Allen Fish and family
Mrs. George Kercher wm taken to «r- »nd Mra George Forbey. and
। Pennock hospital Tuesday night and: Mr end Mra, Warren Surrarrer and
I operated on for appendicitis Wed- raoul/। pesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Thompson
Mr* Mina Simmons of Grand ,nd Dennl® *»re Bunday dinner
I
gueats''of Mr
and Mra. Henry
Thompson of Bowne
Mr. and Mrs Clare Emerson ot
Niles spent Saturday and Sunday
wilh Mr. and Mra. Alvin Helrigle.
Mra. Ida Howk visited her parents.
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Weaver ot
Elmdale. Sunday afternoon
Mra. Gall Burkholder and son
Oliver of Grand Rapids were Fri­
day evening guests ot Mr. and Mra.
Guy Smith
Mr. and Mrs Prank Hynes called
on friends In Woodland Sunday.

THIS IS THE STORY OF
CARBOLOY

How a Most Strategic Material of the War-Invented
in Germany-Was Made Available to the United Nations

Drink

MILK
for

Mere Predour Then Diamonds In War Predvc
tiea . . . Carboloy is an American trade­
mark for cemented tungsten-earbide, an
alloy second only to diamonds in hardness,
more precious than diamonds as a vital
material in America's war program. It is
used for the tips of cutting tools, and for
wear-resistant dies. Carboloy is used in
small quantities; it is difficult to make
and difficult to use—but it has never been
scarce in modern times. There.is no scarcity

ported cemented carbides in chunks—snd
was unsuccessful. General Electric—and its
subsidiary, Carboloy Co., Inc.—found it
necessary to develop a complete engineering
and manufacturing service, making various
types ol Carboloy equipped tools/training
men in their use, and offering to its customer*
a specialized and successful production tech­
nique. For purposes of fair comparison, a
typical German cemented carbide tool in
■ 93S cost (n.:6 in the United States, while
a comparable American Carboloy tool cost

(evented in Germany—Krupp Protected by

vented in Germany —it I«longed to Krupp
of Germany, and this matte all the rest of the
world Krupp's customer. In this country,
Krupp was protected by patent grants from
the United States.
General ftectric Creates Independent Predvr
(tea ... The General Electric Company two
yean before this had begun research on
tungsten-earbide snd foresaw its importance
in industrial production. For immediate use
in its own plants and lor easier availability to
others. General Electric undertook the long
and arduous negotiations for the American
rights. Limited rights were obtained in 1918,
with Krupp continuing 10 export the mate­
rial to its United States cusromen-a buri”«• which languished, however, as General
Electric painstakingly developed its own
Carboloy technique. This paved the way for
General Electric to make rhe United States
entirely independent of Germany for its
cemented tungsten-earbide supply 31 early
•a 1936.

From the start, two totally different busi­
nesses were involved. Krupp originally ex-

capacity, granting new licenses, condoning
instances of unlicensed production, staying
ahead of its market.

rroevenea wunnpnea ronj nrs iNwes m revr
Yeeft ... Cemented tungsten-earbide could
easily have been a source of weakness here, as
it was in England, had it not been for Gen­
eral Electric's policy of continued expansion.
In 1939, the* production of the Carboloy
Company was leu than 20,000 lbs.; in 1940,
it was 55,000 lbs.; m I94I, it was 163,000—
and in December came Pearl Harbor. Now,
in 1941, the Company's production is going
at a rate that is 45 times that of only four

Pep

Robert Newton and family.

turned home Monday after spend­
■atelia Rosier Bunday afUmoai
ing several days visiting relatives in। lard Arnold and daughter, Mr. and
Harbor Beach. Dryden, and RoyalI Mn. Clarence Walter* and Mr. aad
Mn Howard Bole of YlaaUaos vtefu
Mr and Mrs. William WaUunaa of, ed Bunday al the home of Mr. and formerly of Bonne.
Detroit spent the weekend with Mr.' Glenn Kellogg, where they coiebn ted Mattriee Glasgow's Ith birth tenia were Saturday caUera of Mn.
Jennie Pardee and Mn Alice ClardFrank Walton visited the former's
husband af Howell. Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hynes and and Mn. WiU ADmUng of Carlton Red Thursday evening with Mrs.
Mrs, Levi Hynes of Grand Rapids
Emma Headworth of Clarksville.
attended the Band Bounce at Char­
Mn Mattie Mishler and daughter
lotte Friday evening, directed by the
Gwendolyn
accompanied
Orville
Demina Saturday evening she wm Thaler to Grand Rapids, Saturday
Mrs Ward Boulard of Bowne was
Mr. and Mrs Clare Andrews and
a Wednesday afternoon visitor of tseese.
son from near Lansing were callen
Mr. and Mn. William Yule and
Mr. and Mn. Guy SmithMiss Dorothy Steckle of Battle daughter. Shirley Mae. of Grand Mrs. Jennie Pardee Tuesday
Creek spent the weekend with her Rapids visited the former's grand­
Mr. and Mn. Alden Eash of Dear­
parents. Mr. and Mn Owen Steckle mother. Mrs Della Yule, Friday and born spent the weekend with ills
Mn. Bertha Sherman spent Bun­ Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. Adam Endres called people. Mr. and Mn. A. T. Eash.
day with her sister. Mn. Jennie
on Mr. and Mra Keith Qurkre and Mr and Mn. Floyd Burkey and
Page of Ryan District.
children of Hastings were Sunday
An Alumni Association business family of Woodland Bunday after­ dinner guests.
meeting was held here Saturday noon.
Mr. and Mn. Vincent Kelly and
evening with Marvin Thaler, presi­
family
of
Clarksville
were
Sunday
end at home and on Sunday return­
dent, In charge. Plans were made
for the annual banquet to be held in dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Har­ ed with her daughter -Mrs. Helen
Bui key to Hasting* for a week’a *tay.
the Methodist church parlors on old Yoder and family.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Ivan
Denise
and
Mrs
Lydia Porritt. Elisabeth. •
Friday evening. May 23- Victor 81sfamily and Max Rice of Alto were Marilyn and Martig were Wednes­
master and an interesting program Bunday evening gueste of -Mr. and day evening callers of Mr* Jennie
Pardee Mr. and Mra. Orley Bums
la being arranged. All former pupil*
Callers at the Ray Wieland were Thursday evening callers.
of Freeport school are urged to at­
home Bunday were Mr. and Mrs
tend this gathering.
Caller* through the week at Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. Giendon Jones and Samuel Roudabuah and family of Blough's were Dorothy Oronewald
Lowell. Mr. and Mn. Mark Troyer
Mr and Mrs Lyle Bristol of Has­ and
.famlly. Karyl * UvtafMan'uid j JTd chl**"n'
tings spent Pridttv evening with Mr. — | port. Mr*. Tobias Shrock and
W,lter L*vtng»ton of dau&lt;hUrB Mrg
8uhI Wld
and Mra. Frank Thompson.
Mr. and Mra. Willard Arnold and
Mr .nrt Mr.
Pirn, .nd *°n Arthur ot Zkxi Hill, Mrs °°ra «
I MUhler «H»
Stella Roaler.
Marilyn of Hastings spent several r.Jfit. nF
family
of
Zeeland.
Boyd
Payne
of
days of last week with Mr. and Mra. •
__ Junior
Rln.l.K
Wrto*rvMl
rl.
Blough of Freeport is at­
Hastings.and Miss
Dnma Carpen
­ I.Junior
GVnn Kelkxnt
Mr. and Mrs Harold Rosenberger ter of Shults spent Sunday with tending to the chorea during the
illncaa of hla grandpa Jerry Blough.
and Marvin called on Mr. and Mrs. Mn. Ida Payne.
W. H. Pardee. Mrs Jennie Pardee
Mn Wendell Shoemaker of Lan­
Frank Summer of Grand Rapids.
sing spent Wednesday with her par­ and Waneta Shray were Thursday
Sunday afternoon.
afternoon callers at the Edwin Nash
Mr. and Mr* Seymour Lape and ents. Mr. and Mn. Adam Endres
Charles C. Evans of San Afra. home ot Clarksville.
Barbara Ann of Grand Rapids spent
Mr. and Mr*. Edd Lacey received
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Calif.. Is visiting his aunt. Mn.
word- that their cousin Gloria KataEdna Miller.
Mra W. C. Lape.
The church announcements are ma of Wisconsin wu killed In an
Roman Rendon of Rossville.
auto
accident lut Sunday.
the
name
as
usual
for
both
churches
Texas, returned to Freeport. Tues­
Mrs. Lucy Yoder of Illtnota who
day. with a bride. He annclneed
that they were married In January Olmstead home Wednesday wilh a hu been the guest of her brother. 9
Jerry Blough and wife is now vis- •
They visited Mr. and Mr* B. R. public dinner al noon.
Mn. Truman Plppel of Harbor Hing her son Harold Yoder and
Clinton in the evening.
Mr. and Mra. Owen Steckle at­ Beach was the weekend house guest family of Freeport.
CEDAR CREEK* * *
tended the funeral services of Den­
nis Yarger at Nashville Friday aft­ Charlotte R.-T.
Muri Campbell. Russell Benton
The Lane-Dulcenla
Memorial
ernoon.
। and fanilUe* of Heatings spent Sun------- “T"' TT""
Mr and Mra. Manley Sherman Home al Charlotte, formerly known L. - _ ..T
and family spent Sunday with Mr. u ll» tola Ho™ and u.rnod tor
....
.
and Mra. Geosge Gillett and family Rav Mn. UM, a to™. Ptoport
Mr.
and
Mra.
Henry Lelnaar and
resident, observed its SOth anni­
ot Berryville.
Mrs Ardy Owen called on Mrs.
Mrs. Gertrude Russell apenl Bun­ versary last Friday. One resident of
Dorothy Monroe and son of Kaladay with her parent* Mr. and Mra. the home. Mias Mary Clever, now 83
maeoo
Thursday
afternoon.
4
entered on the opening day and
Robert Sweet of I/&gt;ng lake
Mrs. Amy Simpson of Gull lake
Mrs Dcma Rensch spent Sunday has been a resident ever since. Rev.
spent Bunday with her brother and
with Mr and Mrs. Earl Wallace of and Mra. Andrew Hoffman have
been superintendent and matron the wife; Mrs Olive Campbell of Has­
Carlton.
tings called at the Owen home In
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Fish wtre past 13 years.
the afternoon.
Saturday afternoon caller* of Mr.
KC’nfmt
Albert Austin returned from a
and Mrs. LaVem Seger of Grand wrton
WOOD SCHOOL
Battle Creek hospital to the home
Rapids.
Mrs rUM
Olive nl.Um
Hayes U
of Grand 2
ot .to.l,
hlj f.ther-ln-law
.nd
■UpH.
Im"™",!! last
Mr and Mrs Carl Oaut ajid
daughter of Flint were Sunday din­ trict this weekend. Bunday being! M
d u
Z...
““ “EL.
M?1 nul " »
ner guests of Mr and Mr*. Clarence .pun —Uh Mr. .nd Mn. Humr KidBenedict. In the afternoon they
visited Mr. and Mra. Fred Ballance Mrs Floyd Jordon of HMtinga. Mr. i
Oeboriu
of Hastings.
and Mrs Willard Kidder of Kala-( Mr
.&lt;r,
ssrsui
Miss Marion Rohrbacher of Has­ mS-fiSr'«o,pXS"Si ‘£•1““'’' “
tings spent Saturday night and Bun­ Helen Price of Freeport, also Mr. Lammers of Hastings Mira Marday with her grandmother. Mrs. Mra lHowud° W1
a’nd children 1
Lammer’ of K*»«mazoo spent
Ida Payne.
Mrs Howard Wilson and children. Sunday with their parents. Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Russell Benton and
Mrs. John Lammers. Ebben Albert­
Maurice of Hastings were Saturday
Wedding bells rang In our Com- son of Kalamazoo spent the put
guests of Mr. and Mra. Merrill
munity. Thursday when Charles week at the Lammers home.
Karchet and family.
Rose
and
Miss
Florence
Higgins
Mr and Mrs. Peter Lelnaar ot
Mr end Mrs Chartea Overholt
were united In marriage. The cere-. Delton visited their son Henry und
mony took place at the Presbyterian family Tuesday.
parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. William | Mr. and Mrs Edward Campbell
Rose accompanied them.
! called on Mr. and Mrs Peter Van- «
Uunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. i derbrook of Rutland. Monday.
Geo. Taggart were Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Eiwtn Lammer* has gone u&gt; an
Alvin Morg*n
children of Bat- •rn” camp in the south.
lie Creek. Mr. and Mrs Russell Rose
Richard Lelnaar entertained a
and family, and Mra. N. B. Rose of .friend from Lahalng Bunday.
Hastings.
Mr *nd Mrs. Walter Baird and
K«. LU. MM&gt;Ur .nd un. ot IJMM™ °&lt; O»»
..IM on Ltojd
Hullno paw •
»u&gt; on hot °«»
pumu. Mr. «nd Mr., wul elm.
„,n“Jn“*““
«
hm s.lurd«r
Pul“n &gt;penl the ”’krld w,,h MrOmu.tir .nd Mu nmd.:
.nd tm, *

Drink Pasteurized
Milk for Health

Pasteurizing
IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION
THIS ILLUSTRATES WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
MILK IS PASTEURIZED

Cooking Commence

Taught ta Mvrtry ... In times of peace —
and 19:8 was such a time—the measure of
success of industrial adventure is to be found
in profit to the adventurer. By such a
measure, Carboloy could not be called
successful. Initial expenses were great. For a
time the Company lost at the rate of S1000 a
day, and once had an operating deficit of’
more than a million dolls rr.* One of the major
contributing reasons was the continuin^high
cost of development, standardisation, and
training. In 1936-37 alone, training courses
were given to lopoo men in industry. More­
over, six major price reductions were made
in the face of operating losses, until the stand­
ard tool blank had been reduced in price 90
per cent.

FoMk aad Perseverance... I lepresaiun was still
another reason—labor-saving tools rouM not
be sold to industry or labor at any price. But
General Elecrric, wit hdeterminstibn that now
seems providential, kept on—increasing its

Iritain Pepeadewt vpea Us... By contrast,
British companies, which had been content
to continue aa customers of Krupp, found
themselves cut off from the vital material
when Poland was invaded. But the General
Electric Company was able co supply sub­
stantial quantities to British industry im­
mediately and since then has continuously
filled British orders. It has, in like manner,
filled Canada's requirements since 1936*12 is
currently supplying Canada, Russia, and
other United Nations. All this in addition to
supplying the greatly expanded needs of
American industry.

143

142

PASTEUR1ZATION
Bang* Disease or

Germ Killed
TYPHOID A DYS­
ENTERY GERMS
KILLED

DIPHTHERIA
GERM KILLED

Maximum
Legal Temperature
After Paateurtsatian

Aa taspiretiossol Store ef Awsriwa Mvrtry...
Thus, the story of Carboloy does not end
in "too little and too late." Like many
previcMsly untold stories of American
industry, it continues, a sturdy and in­
spiring example of public service born of
private enterprise, snd characterized by hard
work, ingenuity, investment, research, risk,
and courage—a familiar pattern a* thrs side
of the Atlantic. Cntrol Ekctrit
SthfotttaJy, Hn&gt; York.

® ELECTRIC

Drink Highlands Dairy Credo A Milk for Health

HIGH IN CRIAM CONTINT. RAW
OR FASTEURIZID. FT. 6c; QT.

||^
■■

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Htrtnp

Bruce thia week were: Mr. and Mra.! OLA88 CREEK
Ralph Norton and children of Grand I A good crowd was out to the comRaplds on Saturday; on Sunday Mr., munity meeting at the Goodwill
and Mra. Andrew Service and fam- church Saturday night. Chet Enlly of Hastings. Glen Baker. Mr* glehart, impersonating Major Bowes
Mabel Vreetand and Mr. and Mra. I gave a musical program of the latest
Neil West of Pnnttec. and Mr. and aong* sung by the younger members
Mr* Loren Norton were callers
| The Glasa Creek Extension cIum
Ml.u Eva Sears and Eldon Sears1 was hosteaa to the Northwest group
called on the Howard Main family last Thursday. Mias Mary Bullis
Sunday.
I gave a bread demonstration, after J
Mrs. Howard Proctor and Mra.!which refreshments were served
Marjorie Calms iiad a grand time
Several of the ladles of the neighthis weekend visiting friends at barhood attended Achievement Day i
Bird Lake and Coldwater.
I In Hastings Tuesday.
Ear! Engel. Jr, and Dave Robin- k Mr. and Mr* Wm. Whittemore ref
son have returned from their va-1 Delton were visitors al Chas. Whil­
es tlon trip In Kentucky. Anyone tenwre's Friday.
wishing In forms tlon on the site of
Shirley GlllUpee of Martin was a
the mult* down there might ask. Sunday guest of Robert OUs.
Earl
Mrs.—------Sara----Erway
spent a pert ot
—
I! -----u,
***"........ ..
‘ Ml W**k 10 ‘b' Wm H,’rfna h0”'«
'in »uthwe»t Rutland. Her sister,
The Red Cross supper at the Mrs clara notdnion returned homa
church last Thursday night was a1 with her for .
.... ’
a .visit.
complete success, clearing 143.70
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechtel and
Ths C. E met al Phito Otis' gravel Billie of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
pit for their wiener roast Sunday towel! Whittemore of Delton were
evening. All enjoyed a tine time.
Sunday evening callers al Charles
The Winter 4H bon end glrb Whittemore's
met wilh Mrs. Chas. Rowley Sat­
Visitors at Ro/ Erway* during the
urday for their annual ges together weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Mau­
and enjoyed a ball game and a rice Erway and baby of Grand Rap­
wiener and marahmaliow roast
ids; Mr and Mrs. Dick Rose and
Tlie Hummer 4H group now en­ son of Hastings and Mrs. Stuart
rolled will meet on Friday. May 22nd Brownell of Orangeville
al the Quimby school. The meet­
Miss Genevieve Erway of Grand
ing will start at l:&gt;0 p m. Any­ - ---------------- weekend guest at her
one who will be 10 years old by July home here.
enrolled yet you may do *o then
There will be a meeting Thursday
night for those who can’t attend in
the afternoon.
Mn. Charles Rowly received word
early Friday morning that the Farm

Emast Lewi* on East Stale road
was afire. She later w*s Informed
that ths house burned to the ground
and Um folks living thefv. Mr. and
Mn. McClelland end three chiMrtu
•seeped only with their Urt*

that your* does.

Thrsc Umu as many free aciiool
lunahe* were served ln March. |H2.
as were available to Michigan pub­
lic and parochial school children In
March. 1641. according to raprreenlaUves of Ute federal Agricultural
Marketing
Administration.
Ths
totel for a month hu rear had 184.M3 school children tn 3.405 school*
The AMA distributed approximately
1M0B00 pounds of farm food pro­
ducts through Ute state welfare
agency to Michigan schools in
March. Report, Uiat the program
is to be dlsccmUnued next rear are
unfounded, the agency represent*-

Um sty.

�HASTINGS BANNYg, THUBSDAT. MAT 7. INS
jASSYRIA
! The registration of the class In
First Aid baa reacted thlrty-Qv«

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NASHVILLE

m«ht *l Assyria Cellar Town•"» h*“ W “
of •»• H«&gt;
Bunday from Lynn. Ind., where she. enns Unit,
•“ e*U*?
‘“1nT
*,U,I Th* La^y 4-H group held their
of her sister. Mra Minnie HyaU.
| tnreung at the Briggs church MonMtea Jeanne Hecker of Ypsilanti, i day night and want to Martin's
spent the weekend with her parents, skating rink for roller skatingMr. and Mrs. William Hecker.
I Mr. and Mrs. CUfton Harris are
Mra. Will Gibson relumed home now located at the homo of hte
Friday after spending several weeks father near Lacey.
with relatives in Kalamazoo.
' Mr *nd X” Walter Blanton orere
Miss Grace Wood of California te
MraChFto^ ‘’S’r ‘home
visiting tar mother, )An Ruth
y
k

?SS Backward Glances
?2“&gt;£2Sd 22: ’*X^ Bits of Yesterday
Woods, and Wilson Care, all young

Mr,

w^‘ to—, to
x .
. . I S****** from the Lacey Unit of
Mbs Doris Bette and two glri'the Women's extension project atgriends of Grand Rapids spent Bat- tended Achievement Day at Huurday night with tier parents, Mr. i Ungs Tuesday '
and Mrs. Chpries Betu.
| Mr. Bnd Mn Harold Holmes atMrs. 'Farrell Babcock ol Romeo tended a family gathering and dlnS. te visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. tier at th^home of Mrs. Holmes'
E. L. Apiielman.
j parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Mary Wyman of callfornlft,'?r*n^11 Q£ Nor,h Avenue road 8unwhb has been visiting hgr-'sktcR2 d,y' honoring an aunt from CMUMra. Sarah-Qalkliw, left Tuesday for] fo™*M'
„„ ,
Houston. MlimMo vlsU rclaUvea.
| ™
PeoP&gt;£« «rouP
8“'
„
_ _ „
.
1 urday night at tta tame of the
1 J'.trs
£..KL“n ,.PTnt «/CWtod,jr* P«tor. Rev. and Mra. Taber of Bat­
last week with her sister. Miss Grace ue Creek.
Uhl In Dearborn.
। -Mr.
and- -Mra.
Lee Brandow of
Mrs. bavld Tarbet. Jr., of Detroit Ravenna, who spent last summer
te yksitlng her parents. Mr.'and Mra. here, was calling on friends and
Claud Perry.
relatives over the.weekend.
Mrs. Lydia Bradford has gone to
Mrs. HannaJi Stamm Is now 11 vMrs. Prrd Stambaugh has gone home. Mra. Buller te much Improved.
to Sunfield to make her home.
Mr. and Mra. Jay Cole visited
Miss Phylte Higdon of Kalamazoo। their daughter and husband. Mr.
spent Monday night with her par- and Mrs. Bernard McClelland of
North Avenue roed Sunday..
, Mrs. Lewis Webb of Battle preek
Prospective Customer: "Do you1 was a guest the flrat of last Week al
guarantee the upholstery ot tills1 the Mr. and Mra. Gaylord Holmes
car?'*
! home.
Salesman: ' Madam, the proof of'
The members of the Happy Dozen
the padding Is in the seating.''
organization enjoyed the day recent-

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NANCY—-' *r

jtmaz/x

'P , I
I
&gt; f precast
„ I STAMPS

trict as Mra. John Jordan.
April 10. 1922
'
Mrs. Herbert Durham and Mra
Dean Davenport has resigned as
Adams of Bellevue and Mrs. Willard dean of Illinois College of Agricul­
relatives Sunday. Mn. Leona cole Care were dinner guests Friday of ture and will make Woodland his
and Norene were dinner guests.
Mra. David Miller of near Fine lake. future home.
•.»
At the Civilian Defense meeting.
Mra. Avis Babcock tax returned’
A Uttle cyclone struck north uf
the city Monday, blowing down the
Center. Tlie capacity of the town- sence caring for her granddaughter. bam on the Chas. Wills farm and
Mrs. Lee Brandow and family of causing people to scurry to their
Ravenna and the new great-grand­
Ungs was In charge.
daughter, Patsey Brandow. bom re­
Cool and Dooley have been award­
Th?.short stretch of road con­ cently there.
ed the contract for building five
necting lha North Avenue pave­
Mn. Sylvia Conklin left for Mus­ miles of gravel road to the Hines
ment at the Base Line comer, with kegon Heights on Friday where she schoolhouse In Hope township.
tte Calhoun pavement, is now wiU spend some lime with her
After an exciting experience. Ln
usable and nearing completion.
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and which the efficiency of the city po*
A fire in the vicinity ot the Mrs. Homer Erway and family.
lice department was tried out, Harry
Checkered district became hazard­
Mr. and Mra. David Conklin ac- Miller has decided that in the future
ous Friday aftemoonf and the । companied their mother. Mra. Kath- he will trust his 'sparkler'' with
Bellevue fire equipment came to asfriends he known rather than with
ter tn the ConUin home to her home any attractive female magazine­
A family gathering was held April
agent who goes Into raptures over
Mrs. Peggy McLeod will be host­ its rainbow-hued rays.
honoring her birthday and that of ess to the Happy Dozen organisa­
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hoes were
her son. Wesley Russell.
A fine tion at Ils next meeting.
both more or less Injured and their
dinner and many gifts made an en­
The First Aid class for men will car was badly damaged Friday eve­
joyable day to be remembered.
meet at Assyria Center Monday and ning when the machine overturned
■
Doris and Dorothy Pitt are I rTIQ1
y rugnti.
Friday
nights. mere
There win
will oe
be aa sese- near Bowne Center.
staying at the tame of ttalr grand- rtet
flv&lt;
two
whlch wtU
moUin-. Ito. cun. Ruu.ll .nd .1h,la
7^, cUul
THIRTY YEARS AGO
April ID. 1D13
tending the Bellevue school.
women will come later.
Bund*,’. K-Utod to^to were
Mr. „a M„ MorrtI B„ndl
The White Star line steamer H-i
,
much appreciated.
Battle Creek, were Sunday gueste tanic. on her maiden voyage, struck
----------------------------------------------- ——.
There was a good attendance on a
home of their parents, Mr. an iceberg off tta banks of New- ------------- - ■
Tuesday at the demonstration on'
Urs lrvlnK Brandt.
rouMUnd
M«&gt;a.y mornlnj &lt;kj,n. He u . irtoton ot Dr. c BAHBTVltu:
the use of enriched flour. TTiis waai Mr Mlj Mra. Wilber Schantz of and went to the bottom with a low 8. Burton of this city and a grad-)
,, Wc plan to have special music
the first meeUng tn this district Mip&gt; Orove were fuests on 8un.
~ ' uaU of 0,6 medical department of:
1 j for next Sunday and our pastor will
composed of the townships of Bal- dly ot Mr Bnd Mrs c„i Holtom
Dr. Henry F. Thomas of Allegan,! the State university
I preach a special Mother's Day sertimore. Maple Grove, Joimstown and. M„. Schantz is teacher of Assyria, a former resident of Hastings, and) _____
_______
first congressman from the district (FIFTY YEARS AOO
.
Assyria, when four delegates were' center school
elected
j
, r ,_________
after Barry Co. was Included, died
April 31, 1DM
Mr- and Mrs- Ge*B« Dickerson and
i/ lnhn
1 daughters of Shultz were Thursday
Several from this locality attendTo* estimate the cost of daughter'si Tuesday at his home.
joe Whitlow, the popular and en-, BeffelSSTcoTS a lupXy ■ rvenln« c'llrri of Mt
Led the funeral of Mra. Agnes Roby.1 schooling, add up everything you.
Mr Bnd Mrt
Henderaged 65, Saturday afternoon at the | know about and mulUply by three terprteing little newsboy, won the'of electSaT^o^' fo7 teamera of A

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Mr ,nd Mr* Charles Higdon of
I Richard Kowalski of Chicago, took m^in^bnfrttv^hniTfr-^ 8unda&gt; Nashville were Sunday dinner gueste
posreaston of Hotel Barry, this week.!
°'
J a* Mr. and Mrs. J. L Higdon Mr.
tavm, purchased It from Edward L
?
d
•
_______
wilh peritonitis.
,of B®111' Creek were Sunday eve। FORTY YEARS AGO
Lou Goodyear, of the State uni-'nlng lunch «UMt4
’ April 17, 1902
I verslty. Is spending spring vacation I Russell Mead of Oscoda and eight
j Scliool commenced Monday with In the city.
of his F. F. A. boys spent Friday
a small attendance. There seems
------------| nl«ht wltJ1 hu Parents. Mr. and
to be no abatement of the measles DURFEE
.
|,Mrs. Merritt Mea&lt;L They had been
ns 200 scholars were absent from
Rev. and Mra. H. R. Pfeiffer were In Lansing attending a F. F. A.
school due to prevalence of the called to the bedside of the latter'r. meeting.
disease.
brother., Frank Johnson at Hillsdale
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tasker and
The council of the village of who te seriously HL Sunday. Mrs. &gt; daughter of Hastings were Sunday
Woodland has placed saloon bonds John Moore accompanied them.
| afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs.
at $4 000 for the coming ytar. It te: We were blessed with very re- Elmer GUlett.
thought that this will have the effect freshing showers Saturday and Sun-: Mr. and Mra. Wilson WUlltta and
of preventing any grog shop being day.
| children of Muskegon Heights and
Fall 13-Eflg
ran In Woodland.
j MIm Mary Batllch. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Paul Kesler and
Superintendent of Public Instruc- Arthur Dcmery and daughter of daughters were Sunday dinner guests
six*
tlon Delos Fall announces that the Battle Creek were Sunday guests at'of the Rev. and Mrs. J. J. WlUltte.
I teachers' examination in reading for the Hammond and Bateman home Mra. Clara Day and Vivian and Mr.
•°ch
I uC 1903 W1U ** b***d upon the following Bnd attended church here In the and Mrs. Huron Healy were after­
ejections: June-Courtehlp of Mlles morning.
..lorcing.
noon callers. J noon caUera.
®t*ndUh
n?feno*' Augusb-Mer. Htber
PotUr
Henry
Bldelman
-;• .'H°
r—
‘' Mr. Mr.
and lnd
Mn.Mra
Heber
Foster
and!and
Mr. Mr.
andand
Mrs.Mrs.
Henry
Bldelman
Toasties
p»o».
chant
Mrs. Samuel
Samuel Geiger
Gelirer spent
snent Sunday
Sundav) spent Sunday with her-niece
her -niece and
chant of
of Venice.
Venice, Shakespeare;
Shakespeare: OcOc- Mrs.
tober—The Deserted Village. GoldMr. and Mra. Arthur Richard-' husband. Mr. and Mra. Marshall
pke.
.
.. .w . v
at I^MPort. Mra. Thera Nagler, Calthrop near Prairieville.
They
Country Club
Glen France conieucd tnat he an&lt;j MrR j w Wolf of Hastings ac- *'ent to see Mra. Bldelman's sister.
ahol
___ companied them.
j.iol and killed his
hte father. C
Caleb
Mrs. Ora Smith, who te seriously Hl
France, at
France
nt their home in Van
MIm VeU
(rom Bt the Calthrop home
Buren Co. The family resided for­ Hastings High school part of last ; Mr and Mra. WIU Hyde received
merly In Barry Co.
week with illness.
। ’wd last week that their ran. Loute
Whit
Benham
has securedMr.
a Joband
of Mra. Edward Rice. Rex ° H)1^. had been taken to St.
...--------------.-------------------grading several miles of roadbed for
Bnd Vet&gt; Rlee
t Sunday! jMePh hoapltal in Ann Arbor zulJsice "isr
tta electric road near Jackson, and wjt^ Mr Bnd Mrs Sara Kellar near ering from a bad case of infection
?J^LOiree
grading for the orangevUle.
which started from a carbuncle. He
Michigan Central.
,
The community supper at the115 recovering much belter than they
Tlie Citizens Telephone Co. are1 Quimby church for the Red Cross
LUSCIOUS
4
feared.
painting their poles in this city.
Thursday evening brought $43.70.
Mr3 Arthur Gotts and son of
Chas. Rowlader te rebuilding hte1
..........
»
Waterford were Sunday afternoon
RED RIPE
Q",rt I f
elevator at Woodland, recently de-.
stroyed by flrp.
Dr. Clarence H. Burton of Detroit i
. ,
.
. .
.
a trip north over tne weekend.
te visiting in the city and looking made In Uie form of a duck, the : Dr
Urs cUyton wnutu of
over the situation with a view ot head revolving to scatter water te- sanmac were Tuewtay evening suplocating here to practice u a phyFRESH
WiUitta.
I Mr.'and Mra. J. L Higdon and
CUBAN •aeh | □€
| daughters. Mra Clifford Potter of
Dowagiac and Mrs. Victor Brumm
Caco.bers iotioiii
ioc
I of NashvUle. spent Friday with anj other daughter. Mra. Welby CrockLeaf Lettuce aonaaw u&gt;. 10c
1 ford of near Woodland. Mra. Potter
returned to her home tn Dowagiac
Celery
ch,,. r,«a
mqu 5c
on Satuday.
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.
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booklets on our feeds.
,

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS, MICH.
TILIPHONE 2111
N. CHURCH ST.

Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mra. Barcev Williams were. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Birman and children.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Birman and
family. Mra. Nellie Johnson and
' children and Mrs. May Birman, all
' nf Battle Creek. The latter remained

Wilbur Schantz. Mrs.

church last Tuesday.
Battle Creek Monday
Albert Brill's dog. Fumy, bm
frightened again *t the storm

Tte Uttle folks In this neighborhood did their usual Job ot teaming
May baskets Many thanks.

Mott's. Sunday afternoon.

Hastings, were Sunday evening call­
ers at Albert Brill's.
en for Mother's Day next Bunday.
All adults should make an effort to

Robert Bryan's friends will be glad
.
-VI.
__■ -_ a

All arc invited to the sendees
Myron Whitworth, who has been
Sunday on his nephew, Donald Pres­
ton. who returned that day from a
Battle Creek hospital. Donald Is re­
parenU, Mr and Mrs Harry Whit­
worth.
/I
Mr. and Mra. Bernard Quigtkjr sod
Jorie of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. R
mood Bacheller and children
Ferndale and Mrs. Ware of Ba

family. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Oai
of Hastings spent Thursday at
Gaskill home.
Mrs. Carrie FUhcr and Br
Haynes spent Sunday aI tert
calling cn Hastings relatives.
Rev. Rlvell and wife of Hast
called Sunday on their mother.

In the Wallace Preston home.
mother at Salina. Ohio. Sunday. 1
Is at present laid up wilh a bra
arm.
Hazen Hook met with an k
dent recently at a Hastings fsta

to the first Joint. This makes
about

DOUD CORNERS
Shirley AtweU al

Battle

lallng's. Bunday guests were

and family
and Harriet I
and Nancy of Battle Creek.
Donnabcll Bergman of
grandmother. • Callers

on

and daughter and Miss Meritt
Battle Creek.
Mrs. Jennie Waters has rtturc
Thursday evening Qie prospective
4-H Summer Club members met at to her daughter's In Hastings at
the schoolhouse tn orxemlxe. The visiting Daisy Bergman.
leaders are Mra. Mildred Rhodes and
' Orin Cole
.
Mrs. Minnie Moody and sons spent Hastings were callers of John
Sunday afternoon as gueste of her Sunday evening.

I

sister. Mra. Roy Kissinger and fam­
visited WIU Quids Bunday.
ily of Battle Creek.
Sony to lose our ni
Mr. and Mra Harold Ludwick and
family of Battle Creek were Sunmoving U&gt; Charles Van Vn
In
the Hendershott district.
Ludwick.
*
Next Sunday at the conclusion of
the Sunday school hour Rev. Moyer BRANCH DISTRICT
Prayer meeting will be teld al
will conudct baptismal services.
North Maple Drove church Fl
IHGHBANK
’ **
evening.
The c. E. of the North Evangelical
Tte friends and neighbors ।
church bad their meeting at the Wayne Whitmore a farewell g
' home of Orth Hawblltz Sunday eve| Mr. and Mra. John Darby for Wayne
| Whittemore, who Joined the marines
Saturday evening. He was presented
with a Bible and bill told with a sum
of money.
I Mrs. George Hoffman and Doris
I Bacon of Battle Creek visited over
the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Harry
CotteriU's In Jackson. Sunday they
called on the H. King boys at Lan­
sing: one had joined the army.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman
visited at Mr. and Mrs. Otte Whltt■
In the McKelvy district Sun­
day evening.
I ITS A FACT ' * *

him.
Mr. and MM Wayne
Wanda spent Sunday i
and Norman ot Mantail

neth Norton.
STAND ON uiA4»

“Paw, what's an advertisement?*'
"An edverUaement. my boy. is
almost any picture of a pretty girl
(or girls) eating, cooking, smelling, by ItaeU."
wearing or driving something tta
Driver KespMulNe

killed In U. 8. traffic accidents in
1940 met death because a driver

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1M3

'on hi* farm. He was a wn-tn-Uw' PLEASANT HILL
with her nephew, Clare Matteson In I Ivy Temple No. 17 Pythian Bisters
A letter to Irving friends, fromi'her parenU. Mr. and Mr*. Hany He Hath Great Possession* | Grand Rapids.
I held a special meeting for initiation Robert Jenkins ol LeRoy tell* of,! Stimson.
• An omission from the repent of the late Glenn Jackson Beside*
Gordon Dundas, who ha* been 111
Rebecca
little
three-year-old Saturday evening, with Grand Chief the critical illness of tif* alster. Mary . | Mr. and Mr*. Roscoe Lynd of De-; name* of Inductees sent to Camp hi* young wife he leaves three small I the past two yeer*. passed away tn
1 daughter of Mr. and Mr*. AlPolseL I Hagel Lawlor a* a special guest. ” who ti being cared for In Uie ho*-; troit spent the weekend wilh hU. from this vicinity wa* that of Theo- ■ children, Robert and twin*. Marshall Kalamazoo Saturday. The funeral
: mother and brother. Mr*. Mattie (dore Mphler of the Prairie vicinity, and Marcia, alto hl* parenU, Mr. waa held at Beeler'* in Middleville
'I who recently moved on the Carter
The White Products Corporation Pital at Rredjnty.^ ,
SfLJl!r
FT’ i *
u» A'1™ CtortM 3“.“" "““&gt;’•“7 njtow •&lt; Mund., .11 o'.lort.
and Mral Wm. K. Llebler are I f«nn south of town, cut her foot announce* It l» ready to accept apAvery Totten and lady friend of''.
quite badly on a can lop last week plication* of women over 18 years, Kalamazoo were Sunday afternoon,
Mr*. John VandenBerg. who suf­
ivUttor* of hl* cousin, Mr*. Harry
went Main St. Their telephone L&lt; and had io make a few vhlu to the of age for employment.
.
i fered a second stroke Wednesday.
UmB (h(. 1(JC&gt;J flrc
ur.
»-»— —
doctor to
c«.
|
„ „„ Stouoo ,.,d ball, northwc ol. Jessie Schroder near Parmelee.
John
W Armstrong,
aged and poised
away Saturday evening,
i Charles Popp of the VanderVeen i rjVed,,
W1
respected
resident
ot
thl*
village
Funeral
service* wc&lt;v
were ,held
Tuesday
Mr.
and
Mu
WIU
Hallock
of
the
,
—.... ।
lnP s-n rorcairy c»uu 01 1 -rv. agiuii in iiieir
- iiuinc snn.
■
is confined to the home of j Andre_ nnd r&gt;«.ar pinkbelnrr und ntlred druggist, passed away tn {at.3 o'clock al the house.
Cloverdale victnlty spent Friday with'Khoot
Grover Cline of the Parmelee yl-, store
school recently
recently set
set out
cut 5000
5000 trees
trees in
in .wending
.spending the
the past
past four
four months
months at
at
Mra Chw. Writ with a leg injury.1
hosplu! at Comuntine Satur-1
..-“t
her sister. Mr*. R. O. Bumgamer and. a tract near the Howard Smith farm the home of her parent*. Mr nnd elnlty spent the weekend at Grand­ , The small bone in the leg wm brok- 1 mngr_B trip «
10 “
Bpnngiieio,
~
------ ,
------ Mr
Palmer spent
pniigii. iu. unio taxi - :--------------------------------, - **’4
and returned with ’a nr
new frc&lt;1
feed ‘,“y monu««- «»&gt; =
Bunday al the home of her brother.
family on the west county line.
. northcast of town. The treeswere Mra. Claude Kermcen following her 'Hie at the home of a nephew Will en when he slipped and a cast wiU
181 years. He was born In Waterloo Lloyd Shroyer In Marshall and
Mra Hattie Stevens returned home furnished free by the Higgins lake mother's accident snd her father's Scott, where Mra Cline is connned
be applied after the swelling tub-*J A family gathering was held aticoun,y
‘ario
«»
him much »mprov«timproved
ccun,y;- On
oV?
,.rV? °S,
,.S' ‘MO “*n«l
nd found hbn
Botuntay from Mveral week* ipent nursery.
Hines*.
*to
“ tia? bed with a serious heart ail­
_
.e.mUrs
*.n . rrtumrd
c’,"'e In MbMlmrilU
Middlevine with hl.
hh n,r.
parMrs. Ann&gt;
Anna Andtr
Andersen
returned
ment. Hit condition Saturday wa*, sides. Ed Talbot Is asshting al the i the -Barber Shoppf" cottage at Gun'
during hl* abacncc.
some better. Her address is Box More
lake txinnav
Sundav nononnv
honoring a»r».
Mra rranx
Frank,, “
J”?
honl&lt;' a*‘urd»’ ■fl,r -spending
the
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■304.
Grandville
Mra. Harry Belsch will
the’!prindIe
whose blrthdav
blrthdav was
wu SatSat- ,AA,‘"
education in
.wlth h
er daughter m
h. uiaiiuoiw.
.
«... attend ...«
pr|ndlc whose
,r
In Ute
Uie wlnUr
winter-with
her
in DeUn,hr-.rv!nnhl
—I U,„
fK,, . rt. „ —
. „„ _
I
He
tnr
■_ i.
B.n
.1
Ur. ann___Mra . Iiwh
h. h—,c.n rlerirlno
dotlm
to
urn N«'l
nagei &gt;»
niu j&gt;urcu.»&lt;a .hur M«»-r t»u,hur
. _
. Unqut.
...
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. . ' uruay.
rreseni were
me
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....
, ,
... u^l.
.
... property
,
M.-artr.uhr.-zik
Inn It. flnrnrt
.... .
. . fam--iClarkG.V*.
also with i xrMayville
In Irving
and&gt; _
Meadowbrook
Inn Hanlik
tn Grand— Rapid*.
B suuuer
Barber and. son ....
Max hiiu
and
Pllrt!hu
~। Parkhurst
—T’^
”; and
—
Mr ...^
and Mr*. Letter Raymond and
.
■
t. a
max
iuiiimoved into same
Tii«rt.iv -v-nlni,
------. anrt
Hr ’ Hiitilnn for
;Tue»dav
evening, inMMAMd
sponsored Hv
by th«,i
lhe jilv.
Mr and Mra
Mri _
Mr.
Sewn rd. —
Brock
and. Dr
‘or a
s time
nnM’’ Tn
In Hurt*“*?’ lie .so" of Plainwell spent Sunday with
(daughter fiarririi
Harriett aii
all m
ot Grand r'^aged
Dr.---J. P.
Mr and Mra. Clifton
Iriauanicr
„-------- In buotneaa
- —with
,---------- her pparent*.
—=■&gt;
Mrs John Robertson of Cum spent G. G club.
- - was well
-- re- Frnmmn
me
Ranids. -Mra Prlndle
rerguson under the firm name of Campbell
camppell
the weexena
weekend as
at nwne
home wimnrr
with her par-1
par-1 Mr. and Mra G. E. BLike and■ , ___
____
_
rriittMjy
but'after
a&gt;
-——
-----------------------ents. Mr. and Mra. M A. Mactver Postmaster and Mrs C. A. Gardner, membered with gifts and cards from Amutrong A: rcr-"—
year
bought
out
the
doctor's
InterMARK
TWAIN
IN POLITICS
nt Parmelee.
* spent u few days last week nt Grand friends
»wui»ht mu
Mark Twain wa* one of the mart
The children and grandchildren Marais. U P. and took lhe care-1 a very sacred program wa* ren- est. He moved his stock to Caleof Frank Travis met at Ids Irving taker. Walter Moore, who had been dered at li.ie USO house, at Auaii’in donla in 1889 but in the spring. of popular speakers of hla day. but he
hDtne Sunday to help him celebrate, visiting here and In Mt. Plrarant | on Sunday evening. Tlie Middleville 1892 returned to Middleville and took pains not to be mixed up in
his 69th birthday.
back to Hunters’ Lxigr.
| Men’s chorus sung several numbers ’ inircluucd the drug burinex* of Dr. political oratory. Once, however, he
Mr. and Mra D'on Drew and sons1 a fine' program U planned for the and Mr.-. Jean Baisch gave readings, Ferguson on the west side of town, did break hi* hard-and-fiut rule.
ol Battle Creek’were Sunday visitors .Mother-Daughter banquet sponsored musical numbers were aim funihh- In 1898 he purchased tite east side It was on a visit to Elmira, the fiomt
of her mother. Mrs. Hattie Smith by the Mnsters-Jones circle to be e«l by .the Burrv countv R. I. C dtjig store and continued tn the of- hl* wife's relatives. Tlie humortit
and with her grandson Reginald, all held at the T-K school cofeterla • male nliartct composed of Harold liharmagtit business until 1919 when consented to introduce hl* friend,
drove to Coopersville and called to Wednesday evening. May 15. Noland Glenn Grlffeth. Robert Hanie.'. his store was purchased by Bute General Hawley of Connecticut st
Rcprrsenutlve Ellis .Faulkner of a Republican rally.
sec Mr and Mr*. John Smith at their'tickets .will be sold after noon next nnd Robert BrotHra.
He held many office* of
In the course of his speech. Mark
farm home.
Monday so call some of the ticket
Mr. and Mr*. Chas Parker vis- Delton
Muss Kay White was absent from sellers or-lhe committee. Mudamesl Bed their daughter Mra. Roman trust, having served aa president referred to the candidate in hl«
her duties at the Creamery office Rugg. Sweet. Hickman and Betz be- Fehpauscb and family in Hartings, nnd member o f the school tioard. usual fashion: "As a pure citizen I
/ village president and councilman respect him. as a personal friend
the forr|&gt;art of thl* week because of fore that date If you have not ytt I Sunday.
nnd other
Earlywm
purchase
will huu
a*-; m&gt;a.
Mr.vine
nnd uiiuici
Mra. Clive ChurchYl
ifkr positions ot responilbtl- of years I have the warmest regard
throat trouble.
ipunmucu*. purclia.sedb
uny purcmuc
a*-: mr.
, Yly. and’was a life member ot the for him. as a neighbor whose vegeRobert Carter, from a southern si*t the menu comtTtfttee in tu ^L...
plan- r’ “Grand
2~~± Rapids Sundw to nee their
Mlddlvviile F. A: A. M. lodge No. ■ table garden adjoins mine, whycamp, nnd his friend MLss Myrtha■ tilng.
nine Mrs. Philip Bender Ls
Lt general
general&lt;' daughter .Mrs.
Mrs. Hilda Peters at But- 331.
[ why I watch him. He Is a square,
Klatber of Holt were Sunday guests1 chairman of the banquet.
&lt; terworth hospital. They found her
.ondiiion ribhtlv
idDhtlv Improved
‘he former Edla War-.^“«
i^lltlCS,mi«htv
Mrs. Delia Cordes, sister «of Prank J condition
improved
I
of Ids parents. Mr. und Mrs. John
Wm. Thurkettle and children “«&gt;d to whom hr was married in
jLiii™
hraSl “2
Carter of Orangeville. Mrs. Min­ TravL*. who axshtcrl at the Charles I Mrs.
*'
...................
„„
______
__
IS
K
nie Johnson, local, wa* also u dinner . Biiughman home through fhe fall!
.
,
guest.
land winter, went to Detroit a few (Sunday to see Mr. Thurkellle who,
-rrt,
m
io
TUII
h.r
u.to
A
I..
»•'
movrt
IhJro
from
Pranork
tol
rreootl,
hl&gt;
hralib
tolrt
to&gt;.
“
hTd
&lt;
’
Sr"
b
’
"
Mr nnd Mrs. Lewis Roberts of
day.
titer
.hr
had
a
severe
heart
!
hosnltal
last
week
He
Is
makin»
a*
*dly
and
on
Sunday
of
last
i
J
“
ded^rom
^door.
Wayland were callers at the iwine;
him haven't
a letter
of tiny
Introduction
spell and
some time
con- • toad .»n regpvery ....
ns the.nature of hti realizing his condition he sent for save
8
said
more of
of Sarah Campbell. Sunday.
n,,u for
ivi asMitr
time was wu.
hl'™—
UMr. nnd Mrt. Delbert Buxton and fined in the hospital but Lx now be- lee injury permits
■«&gt;»
H'"-'' or constantme to ^^'Mm^r^ldSrormySw
taxe|
L
of myself/LaEdna Bechtel,
Bechtel, former
former elerk
elcrk hm»
him to- hl*
his ------home. Surviving
Is. dlM
dlM ftna
nnd ficl
Bentiemen this Is Gen(laughter visited her parents. Mr. hu: cared for In a convalescent home II MLss
MLss Edna
—
- -l«|
Mr*. kos
Roni* manner
Stauffer ot
of Alto arid
and!nt
Uie Valentine’s grocery,
grocery. is
1* the another
•mnttier son George of Fremont. ।
'
nnd Mrs. Mark Ritchie ni their Gun
Mr*,
nt tlie
, jtnw]ev1’
hike cottnge. Sunday.
1 her daughter.
Mrs. -Lots Munger
of I new helper-al
helncr al the
the Johnson
Johnson store
store
II Ohio
Ohio and four
four grandchildren. Fuj»Fun-;
’.’ . , , __________
Mra. Miuitl Crass was nt Pennock Ada. spent Saturday with the for-' Tnc
The Lcugiiurii
Leighton Kvnhgclical
Evangelical _chureh
church'' £ra&gt; services were conducted,th£
.... ; To Inrrcaoe Vegetable Seed*
hospital in Hastings Saturday for mer s mother. Mrs Hattie Smith. 4 will hold its mutual
annual Molher-Daughniuwicr-uwugii- residence nt 33 p.
P- m..
.... thia
thL Monday. Production of vegetable seed* In
x-rays und expect* to undergo a
Mr. nnd Mra. James Robertson '-r Mnn-wt
.
thisthis
Friday
Friday
evening
evening
nt at bR«v-v
»ra Ira
Carley.
Carley.
Interment
Interment
wu*wus 1M3
„ -----------------------u going to be more
----------than
--------doumkjor operation till* week.
! luive moved from Dr. Lund’s apart- the
th." church.
-am»de tn ».
Ml. -Hope
-------------cemetery.
n.i
Rcla-1
------------ble that. of 1941. according to reports
Jack Williams of ScotLs Field. Ill.- ! ment to the rooms in lhe Bcnawnv
The Thomanple-Kellogg
schoolund friends present from a; of 117 commercial vegetable seed
•
-•
Is home on furlough, and his broth­ tenant house recently vacated by calendar lists tig' following events distance were .Mr. and Mr* Rom growers. Al least that is their goal
er Leon of Kalamazoo was home• the Lute family.
and dates—May 13. Mother-Dnuah- 'Arihstrong of Constantine nnd their and II will be set for a total of
Monday.
MIm Marjorie Chandler virited nt jer banquet: Mnv 15. Woodland daughter. Mra. Lawrence Kramer of 31.873.157 pounds of seeds exclusive
----- --------------_ Bay
r and
Geo. Arm- of sweet com. beans and peas.
Tlie
Berwin
Nicholas
family her home In Charlotte over thec .baseball
game--------here: ....
Mav |919. pro
ProBay pity.
City. M
Mr.
and Mrf.
M
..tren; cf
Mrs Greatest Increases are to be ntmoved recently from the Glenni weekend
of Fr.~~r.:.
Fremont. Ohio.
7
- fcrrssive dinner: Moy 33—the W strong
Kerineen home to (he farm of Berforward —-----to with—
inter
Mr*. E. J. Talbott, has received. event looked
- -------------------.. - Marthn Brandxtetier nnd daughter*. • tempted in getting seed of kphlrabl,
Mra.
Joe
HanLsh
and
Mrs.
Sidney Chinese cabbage, chicory, leek, celwin's
father
near
Lansing.
1 Check and Rotate Tires
word tlrat her .step-fnther. L’ra i est each vear—Junior-Senior dinner
Beach
all
ot
Grand
Rapids;
Mr. ery, cauliflower, kale, chard, mahA good representation of the- Howe who has been In poor health, dance and announcement of student
Home Ec girls of Thomappic-Ki4- for a couple of years, is very rick honors: Mav 29. Music Fnstivnl: and Mrs. Frank Colburn of Chicago, gels, rutabagas and endive.
2 Get Regular Lubrication
—------- « ■ »---------------logg school attended the convention1 in a hospital in Flint.
I May 30. Caledonia baseball here: MLis Etta Hubbard of Baltic Creek.]
In Grand Rapids. Friday.
1• Mr. nnd Mra. George»&gt;,
Masters
UK.. »„
who
U| —
Mny
-j ..................
?• Baccalaureate:
.
June 1. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Hubbard of Has-: 4M12 Too* of Scrap
3 Service Engine -- Carburetor -- Battery
Mra. Al Nye assisted Mra. Carl *pent
rpciii the
uie winter In
in Chicago
vnicnpo with
wnn Class Night; June 3. Commencement 'Inc* nnd Bute Rep. and Mr*. EUU, All of Michigan^ M auntie, pare
tlclpntcd in gnthertng up 44.813 tons
Gnister In the care of the Ial,ter‘* their Jdaughter
—*
- and- ---------a—
. Faulkner of Delton.
Grade
"picnic:------------June 5. ...
High
Mildred
the past-&lt; June 4.
Mr, F.i»«rH wminii 1...
' n‘
“'“I1 ,rom farm*, nccordmother. Mrs. J. E. Vandenberg last few weeks in Grand Rapid.* with school picnic.
Test Brakes
Pfrr®u,t
****, Ing to a summary report which covup
tate Marfh. A
Gordon Dundas. agfd 07 who had rreelvrd the ty w of the death of | iwl g
their son Richard came home WedJunior Gillett Is acting as a cook nesrtiy.
been in the State hospital at Kaln- her aunt. Mrs. Rhen A. Carpenter Lurvey indicated 37.187 tons ot scrap
5 Check Steering and Wheel Alignment
In the camp in the west where lie
Tlie Route circle of the Methodist mnzoo the part sixteen years, passed 68. who died nt the home of her | lron #uu WM available on forms,
is located. Junie has always been church will meet with Mrs. Mattie away curly Saturday. Mr. Dundas daughter. Mra. Curl Andenwn tn
&lt;a►
’———
6 Check Clutch, Transmission, Rear Axle prcttv popular with the girls and Benaway this Thursday afternoon.
owned the farm 4'. miles northeast East Cleveland. Ohio, On April 27 —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
we think he will be more so when
Mrs. George Converse and daugh­ of Middleville In Irving -township,
...
She had been in poor health for
he geu home.
... Jennie of „„
ter
the Hasting.* vicinity where his wife and son.'. Lloyd El-' several years but the direct cause I
7 Check Cooling System
Mra. E. F. Bloke went to Grand were callers of her aunt. Mrs. Hat-' mer nnd Meric
__________________________________
...
now live. He also Is of death _______
was from
a stroke. As
Originator, Outstanding Leader
daughters Mr*.
Mr* Grace Wiggins,
Wiggins, she was bom on.
on!
Rapids Thursday to Im’ with her tic Smith’. Monday.
survived by two daughter*
I
AI KlOTICF«i
8 Protect ond Preserve Finish
friend. Mra. Marie Phillips whose
Donald, young son of Mr. and Mrs.it Viola Dagen
Iain- June 1. 1873 in LcUhton
LtWAL. nV I IVtJ
Dagcn and Mra.
Mn. Crystal
Crvstal LanLeighton township.
township.'
"CAR CONSERVATION PLAN’
mother. Mrs. Eva Glldner passed Orville Pickard of Yankee Springs!coster both ot Grand Rapids Fur.- Allegan fountv in the Green lake
Jlrm*-WT&amp;^*.V‘ri"55
away that dav at-the age of 92"township has been receiving medical, eral services were held from the vicinity where she grew to woman-1
obdxb fob publication
tears. Saturday
she returned
............
•u‘ —-----to-- ”* attention for Infection nt Pennock; Beeler funeral home this Monday, hood. After her marriage to Mr.'
| the funeral accompanied by her son hospital.
! afternoon at 3 o'clock conducted by Carpenter. al*o a Leighton native.
D. O. Doyle. Mrs. Mae Croninger
Sunday guests at the George Rev. S B. Qulncer. Interment wa* eha
-*-----------■* —
------------------moved
to Chicago.
For
many in,; pr
Juppsttom homo were their xiaugh-• nwle in lhe Dutton cemetery.
years the Carpenters spent their "»*• '
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Mrs Emma Williams h spending ter. Mrs. Burr Cooley and family ofi Misses Helen Brog. Pauline Wnlk- summer* at their summer home at I" j»*”,
some time at Watervliet with her Hmttngs. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray, er and Virginia Wellfnre spent Sun­ Green lake. Surviving betide* the , »f pro
daughter, Mrs Wurm and family. Weaver of Grand Rapids.
dav afternoon in Miuskegon.
husband and Mrs. Anderson L* an- j *“ "
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Palmer Of
Tlie service al the Methodist j The Milo Curtis family hns moved other daughter. Mrs. Rom Lake and;
Chelsea were Wednesday visitors'(church next Sunday morning will from tlie Doan house on/Arlington a wn Sluter B. Carpenter, both of, uid c
al tiie home of her father. F. O. be to honor our piothers and all St., to Freeport.
Chicago; also five grandchildren.
*"
..— of the ----——— are es-1
nnd
Henry D. Shively . w,.s._.
„
i Stokoe. on the way to Grand Ran- i—
mothers
community
Wert- married Mav 4. 1888 rele- cngo on Thursday afternoon. Mrs.lmitt«t
(Ids to lhe annual.meet of the Auto peclnlly invited to be present. ln;*'ho
I..;
Dealcrs Insurance Co.
[the evening a: 7'30 o’clock young •. brated
their 54th wedding
anniver*
JJ*----------■— carpenter was truly a Christian wo-i ••""''''f
Mim Jean Stimson, who Ls em-. people from tlie Plainfield Ave;|sary Sunday with a family gather- man. deep sorrow and much sickness lu'’ 'J™
ployed nt the Rml Drug Store in | Methodist church. Grand Rapids. ‘ ing at their home In Yankee Springs had been her portion but nil life's [ It i&gt;
Hastings., spent the weekend with will present the religious"play. "Fortownship. Mr. Shively was born In trial* were borne wilh a strong faith, "‘f
pa
i Ullpch but came to Rutland town­ In the goodness nnd wisdom of God. i, t,r”'ri’.
Having decided to dispose of the furniture I will offer the entire lot at Public Auc­
ship with hl* parenU when-a small Truly it can be said of her. "None w-titum-.
tion at 706 South Market Street in Hastings on
child. HU wife, the former Char­
lotte Senslba. was born on the site knew her but to praige." Her only ,7
of their present home seventy-one brother. Harvey Wiggins, passed.
«ra
• *?’
years ago nnd has always lived in away very suddenly at his farm j
the same vicinity. The wedding took home in Leighton township last Count,/
place at the home of the bride's. November.
I
Stosn
Mrs. Elma Wiggins of lelghton * jJnarJT’n
। parenU and the couple began house
Commencing ot 1 o'clock E. W. T., I will offer the following articles:
keeping on the section of land ad­ accompanied by her daughter*. Mrs.!
joining. Twenty year* later they Otto Ftnkbclncr and Mrs. Rudolph
moved to her parenU farm, their wtlklnwn .nd Irntond ol a™d'°"”,“ r°*
present home
When the Yankee Rapids and Mrs. Martha Crofoot of;
Springs National Park was develop­ Wayland spent Wednesday in &lt;!hled their farm was Included but the engo with the former's brother-ln-j
1 Whirlfoam your motor
7
Clean
and
adjust
Shively*,
retained
five acres togeth­ law. R. A. Can»enter and family.
Hastings Round Oak dining tabic
3 9x12 Axminiter rugs
sparkplugs
er with the buildings. They arc IIL'BIIIRD HILLS*
v
ul
6 good leather covered dining chairs
2 Change to summer oil
Oak library table 11-3 x 15 linoleum
near Chief Noonday lake and tlie
eU
—
rrfUi
with
Oak buffet
China closet
Looking glasses ond pictures /
road to the camp pputses through I Sunday school opened oj Bowens1
their former farm. Mrs. Shively l*i
.
Round Oak library table
Stands
Mahogany tea server
in very good liealth and her hu»- ‘ attendance. Hope to zee more folks'
Combination bookcase and writing desk
Small chest
Storage chest
band who is 83 years old ha* just, there next Sunday.
8 Drain anti-freexe, In­
3 Change to summer
recovered from a severe sick spell.
Mr. and Mrs Dick Mater of Kali-!
Sectional bookcase
Breakfast table and chairs
spect hose connections
type gear lubricants
They are the parents of three chll- nwxoo. Mr. and Mra. Larry Stork-1
Mahogany desk, good
Army cot
Victrola
dren. Mrs Pearl Adgate of Grand an
babv of Grand Rapids. Mr I
End tables
Kitchen cabinet
Rapids.
Lloyd
of
Comstock
anti
and
M„ Ecfward Storitan of HasMaytag electric washer
home:, ,1&amp;o hBVe
j ting* spent Sunday with their parRound Oak drop leaf tabic
Garland combination gas and coal
grandchUdren ahd three great grand fnU Mr and Mrs Jamra Storitan.
9 Adjust fan bcl
Porcelain top kitchen table
range
Wood range
Odd rugs
children. She has three brothers. Sr

MIDDLEVILLE

............... II

I

: KXX’iiSVXl!. X &amp; “x*.” XX

S"X

“d -

CHEVROLET DEALERS

Have the Broadest Experience
IN SERVICING ALL MAKES
OF CARS AND TRUCKS

For years Chevrolet deal­
ers have had the largest
number of trade-ins and.
therefore, the widest op­
portunity to service and
condition all makes and
models.
Make sure

FOR "SERVICE THAT SATIS-

FIES-SERVICE THAT SAVES'

your car is serviced right
—make sure it is serviced
by your Chevrolet dealer!

BURKHO LDER-NISCHAN, INC

AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1942

Spring Car Saver
SERVICE

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

6 odd straight chairs
8 rocking choirs
3 piece Mohair living room suite
Rodiolo
6 tube cabinet radio
Regina electric sweeper with attach­
ments
Chiffonier
Singer drop head sewing machine
2 dressers
2 paper racks
3 iron beds, coil springs and mattresses

Small heating stove
2 burner electric plate
Clothes bars and ironing board
Copper boiler
2 tubs
Wash stand
Boys wagon
Lawn mower
Wheelbarrow
Fur robe
Porch furniture
Porch swing
Dishes and cooking utensils
Quantity of stove wood

4 Chassis lubrication
0 rprctal labrlcaau applied to

10 Check all lights and
windshield wiper

5 &lt;a* Check oil filter
and connections

11 General check-up of
tires

Ctrck filter carttldi*—tiiprct

(b) Clean air filter

Optional Extra Services
at Special Rates

6 Battery tested ond
serviced

SMALL TOOLS
5 tooth cultivator
Carden cultivator
Blocksmith vice
2 sleds
Several crocks
Saw horses
Grindstone
Cistern pump
Crates
Quantity of small tools

A complete ready for summer check-up

Crosscut and buck saw
Corn planter
Potato planter
10 ft. roof ladder
Forks, shovels, hoes and many other
articles too numerous to mention

Complete Check-up at Special Rate.

VULCANIZING ... ALL KINDS
General Tire and Tube Repairing

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale, no goods to be removed until settled for.

LEON TOLHURST, Propr.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phono 2240 daytima. For night serv­
ice phone 2352 or 2230

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk
Str, Hasting*,

Bsttsriss, WiadahitU Wipsrs

.

Vale sal ■ lag

1

Grtariag

sr.-iXTiHto. “r

&gt;"d «”■c,rt' “•»»

six

CUI. .nd l.n U&gt;to., Mr.
Florence Barkley and Mrs Anna i “ 8 u Bt the r home­
Reynear of Jacksonville, Oregon.
IW Jenkins went to Ionia on * ’«* repr
Mrs. Myrtle Vandenberg, wire of ’business Sunday.
I
B
John Vandenberg, passed away at I Mr» Roy Jenkins entertained rel-1
...
her farm home four mile* east ot 1 n“v’es trom Orand R«Pl4» Sunday.
JO&gt;«U0tT0U
Middleville. Saturday after three; R"*11 Dewittea have moved Into]
1
1
year* of failing health, at the age I ‘he Duffey house recently vacated
Deeeeeed.
of 60 years. She was bom In Mid- by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowerman.
Nolire I. herebv
dlevllle but when nine years old’ Gordon Green ahd MU* Lulu
went to Uve in Grand Rapids: she Young of Battle Creek spent Friday
had also nMded in Howard City "Uht with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
after her marriage and previous to । Green.
coming to her present farm home
Elizabeth . Dickinson of Gate*
twenty-eight years ago. She wa* a Comers spent Saturday evening at
[ member and worker In the Trvtng, the Ed. Bowerman home.
I Methodist church until her health
The Green. Burd and Tripp famfailed. As a writ?? of poetry. Mrs &gt;“&lt;* attended Sunday *chool at 'h.r Io &gt;ald beerier
Deled. April 31. A. D. 1943
Vandenberg had considerable talent Bowen* Mills Sunday.
and many of her poems were
rere printprint-ii Barbara Jean Sensiba of Wayland
ed in the Banner-gems of thought i »P*nt the weekend with her grand- NOTICE TO CBEDITOBB
und lovely sentiment. Surviving be-1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Sen­
ski..Kb. hiiuhanrl
rider Itlie
husband la
is ni.a
one daughter. *lba.
*lba'
Mra. Carl Gslster ot Middleville nnd
a brother Robert Snyder of Haatlwr

R«b;«
'u
• Barbara Jackson of Bradley.- whose ■;
I husband met accidental death Sat-i tearce.
,„ ,
urday when his tractor overturned j —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

TAX SALE CLOSED
LAST WEDNESDAY

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1942

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

CHAS. LEONARD, JR.
SERIOUSLY HURT

PRAIRIEVILLE VILLAGE ONCE
IMPORTANT TRADING CENTER

Believe He Fell Asleep

63 Parcels Go to the State

Foundotions For Two Banker Fortune* Were Laid In That

seriously Injured In an aptomobile
, Village By Andrew J. Bowne and Russell E. Comb*
accident about 4 o'clock Sunday
morning. He had spent Saturday
-•
home
of hl* sister in
.......
re Kala-re
The village of Prairieville hat I The name of Hiram Lewis, brothplayed golf that day
f and
\n^ntw bc&lt;n incorporated, but At ha* er of Yankee BUI. who located al
vg hnm. .I??.! ihs
and 11 •»&gt; Important part of Yankee Spring* and established hU
rodent ^nrer^d
u Sieved lhc towuslilp of that name. It was famous tavern there. I* connected
mSt hJ ren
Ihorelv before
one Ume a "ry lmP°rUnl trade, with the development of prairieKm
.“ 51
-T"' ■““«»»• U» bl.'rU.r H. had JN..M bb (uarere
IbdlHdual bld. tor UU30. Hu OlEt ".FSSf J (Ku.-. Um
£?re •b\’''lXdW1^''^&lt;K, Md
The annual tax sales were held
ay and Wednesday of last
at the county treasurer** offlee. Seventy-nine parcels were of­
fered »t the sale, many having been
redeemed since they were advertised.

LARGE NUMBER
ENTERED SERVICE
Moy Quota Largest Sent
By Barry Draft Board
The largest quota of selective serv-

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

BARRY FLIER IS
KILLED IN CRASH

"SYSTEM" NOT PERFECT
j YOUNG MAN IS IN JAIL

BLUEGILL FESTIVAL
HERE JUNE 25-27

Hamilton French, a young man
. who has been living for some time
in Hope twp.. waa arrested ThunI day by the sheriff's officer* at BurM
' lington. Mich
He was picked up
Lieut. Bernard Davis ,v’or [ -Jor stealing 175 chickens fi-am
Fifth Annual Calebrat'M
I Clare Fraser and WUllam Gates ot
Death In Panama
...1 Hope twp. It I* reported that young
One of the first Barry county
A. B OldWy. general chairman of
. ... : ririx.ii
«*v viiw
-*.* wr&lt;v
French, irxiuuii
realizing m
that
officers
were
men to lose hl* life In World War hol
hta tr&gt;ll
to hll
the Bluegill Festival, announced thia
II I* Lieutenant Bernard Dixon | home, but that did not save him.: week that the Festival that la to
Davis 22, son Of Mr and Mrs I Hr wa* arraigned Saturday in. be held June 28. 26. and 27 wilt
Henrv
Davis oi
of Baltimore
Municipal
feature
a” Children
’sa Day
isenry uavu
uanunore townn over
u th&lt; court
clrcult and
courtwas
Hubound dl(y
June
M
fen„on
al Frt-

tory of the local Draft Board, went
to the induction center last week
There were 48 men In the group
some of whom failed to pass the
examination and were relumed to
their home. Thooe Who entered
the service in the May quota were
The parent* received a telegram
f,Xfd al |i00 wWch he hM not'°n Saturday
The Frsdvsl
Andrew Plummer. Nashville; Oeo
&gt;’ held ennually :o celebrate the
Albert Sprague. Hastings; Herbert Thursday evening from the war; ,urnUhtd 40 hf “ 1,1
detriment ' Mating Ural Lieut । 'n,&lt;' &gt;'oun«
evident^ thought | opening of th* pan fish aeasen and
Porteou* Smith. R. 1. Hastings;
Gerald Joseph Gonyou, Hastings; Davis was killed in an airplane ac- ’ ** had work,d oul • perfect sys-. this ta the fifth celebration.
,or Xlwl«8
He
At a general committee meeting
James Andrew Cool. Hastings; Au­ cldenl near Chame JUpubUc, Pan1 No a.-11'
"“d' h“
“ tb. M1OW1M
i»m« ch.lram
gust Ray Wilson. R 3. Hastings:
“'f!'
&gt;l» ’■«“* cooimiure.: (UM
William Alton Clark. Middleville:' UU. ..re ,Wrn bbl n ™ .urea '!» “W
that
a
letter
would
follow.
1
nl
«
ht
and
wou,d
on,
y
.
n
*«
a
‘
decoration.
R. A. Cassaday; concewRobert
joy. R.
Kooert H.
n. Mun
Munjoy.
n. 3.
t. Hastings; mat
letter wouia
ioiiow.
,
------- L
—.i.i later sell ____
_ a day
wuuru to
he would
— ,uh
—
Clarence Evert Lester. R. 4. Has-i Tie
previous
the receipt Ire
I “ tlme Tuu.
P****}*
,
Uon3' rC nniti.
W1IUaro
KheT
',°od'
tines; Forrest John Hallock. R. 4.* of the telegram. Mr and Mrs. Davis'V*™*
P*®- A. *• Van TU; publicity, Geo.
Hastings; Donald Dwalne Leyen- had a letter from their »on tn [ ’h'J*
nJL ?.n?nT it? rbw-k Carpenter, displays Edward Echdecker. R.
R. 3.
3. Middleville;
Robert F
F ; which
which he
he expressed
expressed his
hta hope
hone to
to get
get —
had
!r*----ud------lhU. ---u ‘-LL- 75- .
— .re-’--, Un»»- fuh DrUM- Vern L&lt;ary/ ——
decker.
Middleville; Robert
Beckwith
Newton. R 2. Hastings; Fred Daniel'home on a furlough in nine ens had been stolen. Taking such •
a small number at a time naturally
comnmue ha* appropriated
Hayes. R. 6. Battle Creek; August I months
|n purchasing fish
Lustey. R. 3. Hastings: Warren
Born in Grand Rapids. Lieut. ie«u!ted tn some delay in finding &gt;lM
r|jw whleh
loore, Jr.,
Jr. R.
K 2. Hastings;
Hasungs; i Davis
wans came to Barry
Barry county when
wnen the chickens were dirappeartng; pnsrs
wrucn wm. uc .warded for
"Jake" Moore.
his &gt; the. various
.■
Edward Helmer.
Helmer. R
R. 1.
1. MidMid-1 a ehlld. He attended
the coun- hiil
but. h»
he rarrixi
rarriaB it inn far and ™
specie*. The priaa foe
Clarence Edward
‘ ‘ “
Charles
Samuel
Kenney,
try
schools
and
graduated
from
arrest
followed,
so
his
system
can
i
u
ie
largest
bluegill
will be a 836 fly
dleville; C—.-- C-------- X " ... -------------------- ----- --------------1; Lewis
In
Put t1oyn *» * tenure,
0UtIll including the rod. real
nign
acnoot
iw
tn '
Woodland;
Lewis Sydney
Sydney Kenfleld.
Kenfleld.i। Hastings
Hasting* high
high school
school in
in 1937
19371
n •' AuMitt
he entitled
thi
'
;
and line; for the second largest
August
1939. he in
enlisted
In the air I
Hastings:. rbre.rere
David »McKeown.
R 2. ’ICIXfi
MlddlevlUe; Merle Marion Swift. R corps and after receiving training
1. Woodland; Clayton James Tol­ In a meclianics sctwol in Ciiicagu.
hurst. R. 2. Wayland; Ralph Ray­ flight training at Selfridge Field
mond Powell. Woodland; Robert and advanced training at Lake­
James Bryans. R 4. Hastings: Gor­ land. Fla.. Montgomery and Selma.
Ierel. a 810 reel and landing nrt; In
don Herbert Wright. R. 2. Nashville: Ala., he was commissioned second
i addition to these there will be priw*
Harold Edwin KreuU of St. Louis. lieutenant and in July' 1941 was
sent to Panama. He had recently
। for perch, speckled baa*, cunflah.
Mo.. by transfer.
been advanced to first lieutenant.
Surviving besides the parents, are
- . ,
.
. B 1
T
ccnceanon* ana riaaa wiu ow
Certain Local Proj«ct« To located on court parking lot and
a sister. Winifred and two brothera Herbert of Grand Raptds and
Be Discontinued In Favor , on Court street between Michigan
Roger of Hastings.
of National Effort
“"Alday^ofTfie1 festival will be obTie sympathy of a large circle
1 of friend* 1* extended to tlie be­
Tie W K Kellogg5Foundation.furred M kiddie* day. There win
reaved ones.
adjusting Its program to wartime' be a parade, a treat, and children'*
1. i». TLbb fkb.t., Limit i Funeral arrangement* and de­ needs, is making grants to 150'contests The msjor prize will ba
ll Lei* Than Charter Limit t&gt;lls of the
were unknown
schoota of medicine, dentistry. "»d B
’wffi be display* of .port­
For City Taxes
' al the time of going to press

parcels remaining will be returned1 homo, on M-43 tn Rutland twp. A
vand
to the stale. The owners of lheilltUe north of the Smith home onjpo'm* h*** rf&lt;lucf&lt;1 lu trade 10 “. *"”• a"f
‘
property returned for non payment'the weat side of the roadway there
*Rnrin»» twidinax and
of taxra.wlll have one year In which'U a long row of apple trees. The
Hnt -hire settler to locate ■ M* *•«£*
U Yedeem. If they fail, ownership rar"
— lefl"uie
’-*• •*“ •'*
highway
“*——-and
—*• smashed
* Iln
In Barrv
Barry Countv
County was
wa* Amasa
Amasa 8.
8.1 1bought
bought land,
land, aa part
part of
of which
which!*
I* inininlo these trees, splitting one of. Parker, a Connecticut yankee. who) eluded In the present site of Prairiewlll pass to the state.
Th. Wok up K) .ere. oi l.nd on 'be; Mil.
A year ago in May a larger num­ them .nd burn, M.MI
trees h«(t large, low-down branches, southwest corner of section 35 in , in 1541. That prob*bl&gt; determined
ber of parcel* were offered, but only trees had large, low-down branches.
five actually reverted to the state What the hitting of thoae trees Prairieville township In June. 1831, the location of the village. Mr Lewfrom the May 1941 tax sales. It 1* did to the car made it about ti»e
expected that a large majority of most complete wreck one ever saw. cause the land there seemed an ex- fain for several years
tension of the rich soil of Gull
The name of the village was
the 63 parcels will be redeemed, How the driver escaped instant Prairie. Another level area in the [ doubtless due to Its location Jn the
within the year. The few that are death seem* a miracle. When the
township wa* the "oak openings" in; township of that name The townnot will be offered some time next crushed car and the victim were
the
region
about
Milo,
where
Charles
ship
was called Prairieville because
a Utile later found at tlie aide of.
W. Spaulding, a Vermonter, located, of the level area* Jn it which we
sale, at which sale property the road. Sheriff Bera was No­
tified and rushed to the scene ot on section 23. after having lived for have mentioned.
of the accident. As soon os lie a few years on Climax Prairie. An-1 Prairieville Is a one-street village,
sold for what It will bring.
could he telephoned to Mr. Leon­ other and smaller stretch of com-, Tie north and south road through
paratlvely level land is the site of it followed the Indian trail over
sale brought only 8229 36 Tiat is ard's home and told of the acci­ Prairieville village.
. |
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)
an average of 813.77. which Include* dent. The Leonard ambulance wa*
the original unpaid tax and the ac­ sent to bring the Injured young
man
to
Fennock
hospital
He
was
crued costs. Tils show* that the
then
unconscious
It
was
found
original unpaid taxes on the 63 par­
POPPY DAY PROCLAMATION
cel* returned to the state are small, that he had suffered a fractured
Saturday. May 83. has been
and that only small properties were skull and concussion of the brain
proclaimed a* Poppy Day in
As thta is written Monday after­
Involved.
Hatting*. In a proclamation lsnoon the hospital report* that he
There were 388 parcel* advertised
has partially regained conscious­
ness. but hl* ocziditlon la still
linquent for taxes
Ail but 79 of
At Central Auditorium Fri­
regarded as serious.
these were paid before the sale last
the memorial poppy of the
day Evening, May 15
week. Judging by the'recordtn 1941.
American legion and Auxiliary
A Boy Scout Court of Honor, a
which have reverted to the state will
Win and Auxiliary.
colorful affair, and a climax of all
be redeemed during the year grant­
The proclamation staled:
scouting
activities
in
Thornapple
ed to owners to pay the tax and
Representative Clare E Hoffman,
public health for wartime student • ing goods and demonstration of
"Whereas, the wearing of the
The budget for .the city for the LieiJT
B A RBOWN
congressman from this district, sued District since January 1. will be
fbc.) year June 30. 1943 to June ^T COMDR R A BROWN aid and at the some time Is cur-; .porting akfil*. Fish to be entered
memorial poppy 1* a fitting and
the Detroit Times last week for 850.­ held In Central auditorium. Friday
tailing certain aspects of the pro- I ln
contesu will be accepted from
effective way of keeping bright
30. 1943 was adopted at the coun- WE“* KNOWN HERE
000. alleging that the newspaper evening. May 15.
grain now being carried on in the j the opening of the season until the
.
« re.u.
0,1 the front page of the Grand Michigan Community Health ProJ-1 clMe of
libeled him by calling him “a pro(estival.
ell meeting Friday night and calls,
Hcraid Friday- there was a
Opening
with
a
picturesque
Gertnan propagandist As filed In
The festival is sponsored by the
for 845J03. The amounts asked, i^rge picture of Lieut^nant-Com- ect area
the Allegan circuit court, the Time* ceremony, featuring a camp fire
No work directly concerned with
chamber of Commerce.
for the various funds are as. fol. . , mander Robert AA. Brown, whom the
Publishing Co. Its president, W. E scene with scout songs filling the
nfflrlal
- - - ---------- —.
official functions
function* of the CountV
County!
served gallantly In that war.
the Herald claimed for Grand RapAnderman. and Jamea Green, a lo­ air. the entire program will be one
lows;
Health Department will be in­
tome being called upon to sacri­
12 000 &lt;
However. Hastings has a large volved. Howaver. financial assist­
cal newspaper agent, are Included In
Contingent fund
every parent will enjoy and want
fice their live* in that service.
’ 7 000 lnteres* ,n
rine young man.
Palmer Osborn One Of '50 the defense.
ance will be withdrawn from
Police fund
to see. Judge Archie D.1 McDonald
he
was
a
very
small
boy
The complaint was said to be based will preside al the main event and
rcholarshlp program* for the vari­
Fire fund
Undergraduates Selected
'Whereas, our participation in
4 5001 bolh hU pwrenta died in Grand ous professional and special groups
on a story In the April 12 Issue of the wlU present the awards to those
Sewer fund ....
5 500
Tlie late Philo A. Sheldon such a* physicians, dentist*, teach­
Of Interest to his many friends Detroit Times which quoted Hoff­ Scouts who have met the require­
Street fund
-8 000' and ^^rs- Sheldon took young
In Hasting* is the news that Palm­ man as saying: "They want to de­ ments during the past four months
ers. parents, hospital trustees and
Lighting
fund
..
played by the men and symbol&lt;*&gt;■&gt; Brown into their home, as he was
er Osborn, son of Mr. and Mr*. stroy us as a nation." the item add­ About 250 scout* will receive rec­
Library ......
. -_ a
—f Vt—a (IK — lrkren
lire ministers: also for consultant serv­
2.500 a relative of Mn. Sheldon. He ices to schools provided oy the Uni­
Wallace Oaborn. of this city, now ed that "the comfortably-seated ognition In this ceremony.
Park fund -------and.
waa given a good home by the
Filed Budget*. Moat 19th
in his second year on a scholarship congressman has been listed by
versity of Mkhlgan and Um Uni­
A candle lighting and InvesUture
Total ................
MMOO JSheldons, who put him through versity b! Chicago.
a| Harvard University, has been Washington authorities ax a pro- cctamoak' will be in charge Of P°n'
lUPaciiools of tlii* city. When he
In addition a one fifth of a-miff*.
choeen one of fifty students for the Gerrnan propagandist." The Alle­ aid Holbrook of Lake Odessa: It
This change in plans does nc4
later
attended
th*
University
of
Grant Study in Social Adjustmenu gan newsstand owner. Mr. Green. Is expected that two new Scout
will be levied for the city band. .Michigan. Mr Sheldon gare him affect commiunenu made to assist
city an
It Involve* the study and examina­
that amount having been voted by considerable assistance.. When he teachers and other groups that are
Troop*, one sponsored by the Jr.
tion of around 400 undergraduate* was claimed. In order that It might Chamber of Commerce and the
the cltlxens al a special election went out on hla own he made good. to receive scholarships for course*
who have shown special ability in be tried tn the Allegan Circuit other by the Presbyterian church.
held some time ago. One thousand ,When he enlisted in Ute Navy he that will be completed before Sep­
Hastings, da proclaim Saturday.
academic work and ar* physically court. This case will be watched also one new Cub Pack, sponsored
dollars of the fire fund is to be .held a fine poslMon tn one of tember 1. 1942 or any commitments
fit
with much interest, for the result by the second ward P. T. A., will
placed in the fire truck replace- Chicago's big banks. He has been made to the counties of the Michi­ board of supervisor*. County T
The Study which bears the name may reveal that there are limits to be given official recognition at
rnent fund, in which the council tn the habit of visiting each year gan Community Health Project at urer George Clouse. County Be
of the man who founded it. Mr newspaper criticism of public ser- thl* time.
put *1.000 last year to purchase a .Mr. and Mr*. Henry Slyridon. and
Commissioner Mrs Maude Br
wearing the memorial poppy in
Grant, la unique in many ways and
new fire truck later on.
The closing ceremony will be un­
Nelson Willison of Johnstown
called on other friend* while here. approved
Foundation officials feel that Charles Paul of this city.
was only founded in 1938. Mr. Grant
The finance committee recom- His
.
der the direction of Winston Mer­
career in the Navy wlU be
everyone
tn
the
Michigan
Com
­
mended
and
the
council
adopted
fell that a atudy of perfectly nor­
rick.
watched with interest by hi* many
1918."
the following Increases in pay j&gt;er Hastings friends.
munity Health Project involved In elei ting Ferd Bievens a* chair­
mal. well adjusted human beings
This 1* the first Court of Honor
Signed.
these programs will be glad to see man As only 30 taxing unit* had
might result In a mass benefit to
year:
In the Thornapple District In about
Charles H. Leonard.
these funds expended for the na­ submiled t^ftr budgrt* as re­
social life. Findings might prove
Chief of police, plus one
Mrs Erma Gardner, secretary of
tion.
a help in the right approach to cer­
quired uy law. the commission could
ard Groos. district chairman will
48 00
uniform ....... -I
the rationing board which has
Some of the service programs do nothing further. *o they ad­
tain line* of social progress In which
be an outstanding event in the
Day
police,
plus
one
uni
­
such os the one for tonsillectomies journed until Tuesday. May !■.
he is interested. He fell there was charge of the work of sugar ration­ Ilves of the Scouts.
80 00
MUST
BE
90
PER
CENT
WAR
form
.............
—
it
w'll not receive financial assistance when it is hoped that all the town­
a vast field In sociology aside from ing In this county, reports that ap­
Thomspple District include* all WORK USE FOR RETREADS
Night
police,
plus
one
uni
­
plications for sugar were made in
T&gt;e Foundation ship* and school board* wtU have
Memorial
Flower*
Made in the future
80 00
charitable work, economics and
of Barry county and the village
form
•Motoring as usual” Is out for
hope* that funds can be made avail­ filed their budget* with the county
72.00
things along that line that remaln- tratlon for 22,006 persons
By Disabled Veteran*
Ration of Lake Odessa and a large dele­ all persons who do not have plenty Day truck driver
3861
gation of Scouts, their parents and
Night truck driver .......
Poppy Day will be observed in able from local sources to carry clerk.
books were issued to 20.429. The
of
good
tires.
The
rationing
of
the wish to help people to live more
friends are expected to fill the
250 00 Hastings thl* year on Saturday,
City engineer
1,577 who hsd an excess of sugar
Capital grants for the construc­
contentedly and peacefully and be could not be given ration cards at auditorium to do honor to the boys tires and tubes must be carried out Clerk of Municipal Court ■ES May 23. when memorial popple*
well in body and mind through a the time of registration, but can who will receive their rewards at strictly In accordance with orders Deputy City Clerk
to be worn In honor of the World tion of new schools and hospitals
from state and national headquar- Peter Huver. water works ,. 130.00 War dead will be distributed will also be discontinued for the difficult in most cases.
better knowledge of how to use and get them later at the county clerk's that time.
28000 throughout the city by the Law­ duration. The necessity for this
The public 1* invited.
Garage foreman —.............
enjoy the good things the world office.
really offers.
rence Bauer Unit of the American partially result* from the fact that
In this city cards were Usued to
many applications for retread tires
.81.158.81 Legion Auxiliary ' The Auxiliary essential materials for such con­ the 15 mill limit will allow.
Doctors traditionally deal with 5,850 resident*. These figures ap­
Total
as were available In Barry county.
patients after trouble of various proximate very closely to tire popu­
women are making extensive pre­ tracts will not be available. The
There Is evidently a misunder­
sorts lias arlven but there have been lation of the city and county. The
parations for the observance of modernisation program for village
standing by those employed on
few movements offering a "positive, large registration shows that Barry
the day under the leadership of and rural schools will be continued
war
work
about
their
ability
to
get
rather than a negative attack." In county people understood thorough­
Lydia Rogen Poppy Day chairman. so long as material* now on order
tire*
whenever
they
need
them.
making systematic inquiries as to ly what waa necessary for them if
Tile poppies, made of crepe paper are available.
Elton R Eaton, editor and pub­
The approval of wheat Market­
All fund* released by these dis­
Tiic
Barry
County
board
cannot
Some Officer* Will H«M
how people keep well and do well. they wished to buy sugar.
by disabled veterans; will be of­
lisher of The PlypKuth Mail, has
ing
Quota
on
the
1942
crop
by
continued programs during the
announced his candidacy for the sell more tire* than the fixed gov­ approximately 80 percent of the fered on the street* by volunteer
Over for 1942-43
Foundations new fiscal year startsuch a group, since only boy* who COMMITTAL SERVICES
Republican nomination for U. 8. ernment quota. They cannot is­ nations wheat growers, who voted worker* from the Auxiliary Unit
cooperating
organizations
(Contlnued on page 4. Sec. 1)
have *hown general all-around
senator from Michigan. Petitions sue retread* unless the applicants May 2 assures a continuation of and
dll
Ions, such
superiority are selected for the first FOR MRS. PRYOR
for him are already in circulation. use their can at least 90 percent the wheat loan program for 1942. "Poppy girl*" wlU distribute the
so many met
Word was received here yesterday Mr. Eaton Intended to enter the in going to and from their homes
elimination group of sophomore
Barry County had 163 voter*. 130 flower* in the business district
the difficulty of finding an or­
student*. There are many tests to of the passing of Mr*. Winifred senate race two years ago when it on war work. Several who applied for and 30 agaliMt Marketing throughout the day. and will also
ganisation that would put on th*
undergo. After the testa there 1* a Pryor at St. Lawrence hospital, seemed probable that Senator Ar­ last week at/the county clerk's of­ Quota*. This means every fanner work tn the outlying shopping cen­
supper, the annual alumni banfice.
when
asked
how
muih
of
their
Lansing,
Tuesday
Funeral
serv
­
ters.
Contributions
for
the
wel
­
whittling down of number* and the
thur Vandenberg would be nsnred car use consisted of going to and In Barry County is entitled u&gt; a
ice*
will
be
held
in
Lansing
today
fare
of
the
disabled
veteran*
and
list choaen 1* submitted to a Dean
to a place on the National Repub­ from their jobs In war Industrie*, basic loan rate ou. wheat of 81-20
been called off for th* year,
who then studies reports, and picks Thursday, at 11:00 from a funeral lican Tcket but withdrew In favor
per bu. plus his 99—cents &lt;ACP needy families of veterans will be
said
they
thought
about
half
was
fifty boys for the Grant Study home. Committal services will be of the Michigan senator when this
payment) plus 13.5 cent* (parity asked In exchange for the flower* attached to the Michigan Traveling with the approval of aU the mem­
"Wearing the poppy U a per­ Aviation Cadet Examlng Board will bers thus tar contacted, was takwhich continue* for the rest of their held at Riverside cemetery al one possibility did not materialise. Ea­ for that purpose. They said they payment) making the total price
understood
that
the
government
o'clock this afternoon. Both Mrs. ton is not an isolationist and ad­
sonal tribute to the men who gave
academic period.
would furnish retreads for all per- of wheat 81.434 which is parity. their live* in the country's service". be in Hastings Monday, May IB. to
Last week a representative of the Pryor's sons. John and Ralph, are vocated a powerful air. navy and
Thursday evening.
The 1941 wheat loan rate for the
interview and examine young men
Study was here for' kn interview in service, one overseas. Ute other armed force long before the trend
and from such work. How much county was 8104. One hundred and the Legion, said. "By having a for Aviation Cadet Training In the
with Palmer's parent* to complete on the west coast. An obituary will of international events made such
twenty-seven
farmers
used
the
United States Army. Lt. Wllgus will tlon and other
they used them for other pur­
poppy
on
the
coat
on
Poppy
Day.
the individual survey made for each be printed next week.
wheat
loan
program
last
year,
views popular.
Eaton ha* been poses they did not seem io think
have with him a Mobile Unit which
boy.
She spoke with unstinted
identified with the independent mattered. But the government in­ making 23.708 bushels of wheat un­ all can show that they still re­ will be paraded through the streets banquet for this year
member and honor the sacrifices
praise of Palmer's rating In the list COUNTY FEDERATION TO
.
wing of the Republican parti1 and sists on at least 90 percent use der loan.
of Hastings as a reminder that we
MEET AT COATS GROVE
of fifty.
Loans will be made by the Com­ mafle for America during the World must gain and maintain Air 8uha* consUtently fought to curb the to travel to and from a factory
War.
The
poppy
U
the
flower
modity Credit Corporation and
power of the McKay-Bamard ma­
which bloomed on the battle fields
□rove will be hoatoss to the annual
SPECIAL WINDOW
i opportunity to act.
chine which, until recently, exer- agree to supply retread* even then. carried on locally by the County where they fell and on Poppy Day
Lt Wilgus has Issued u call to all
meeting of the Barry Co Federa­
cards are being sent
STICKERS FOR PARENTS
cUed dictatorial sway over Repub­ Thooe who need retreads must take AAA Committee. Glen Wotrlng, it blooms again over the patriotic young men of the Vicinity to con­
tion of Women s Cltb next Thurs­
chairman.
members as usu&lt;
WITH SONS IN NAVY
lican affaire in Michigan.
their chances
hearts where they are remembered. tact him or the personnel of the should respond wit
Special window stickers for par­ day. May 31 at the Coats Grove
Eaton has served in the stale
The government
advised
"Wearing the poppy also gives Mobile Unit tor information regard­
ent, having son* tn the Navy are church for an all-day session. An House of Representatives and has those who must use
ing service as an Aviation Cadet.
now available and niay be had by interesting program h promised, long been interested In Michigan their war work to arrange to share
carried out by The American Le­ He said that It. la the finest type of
applying at Hie Navy Recruiting according to Ute county president. men and affairs.
their car* with one another so as
gion and Auxiliary for the wars training a man can receive in these
Office. Post Office Building. Kal- Mrs. David French.
to save wear on tire* Tils means
living victims; the disabled, their limes and fits him not only for BOARD OF REVIEW
amaxoo.
that there must be a doubling up
families and the families of Hie
9:30 with luncheon served at noun. NOTICE OF MEETING OF
Dr. F. E Lowry, local dentist will dead. Every penny contributed tor aervlce for himself in the field of ex­ MEETS MONDAY
Members who plan to attend are THE BOARD OF REVIEW
be sworn In aa a 1st lieutenant In a poppy goes to the support of this panding commercial aviation.
Notice U hereby given that the
■ asked to report to Mn. Robert
the V. 8. Army Dental Corps tn work, the bulk of the money be­
Prime reason for the visit is to few days following in the city
Shannon on Tuesday, without fall, Board of Review of the City of Has­ STOLE A FORD CAR
so Uie Coats Grove ladles may know ting*. Michigan will meet on Mon­
Thieves broke Into Henry Davies’ Detroit on Monday. May 18 and will ing used here In Hastings tn the conduct a menial examination, first
day the I8th day of May. A. D. 1943 garage on North Michigan Avenue begin active service with the army welfare activities of local Legion step in becoming a flyer. This lest
the number to prepare for.
will be given 7:00 Monday night at
Post and Auxiliary Unit.
The program includes play read­ in the Council chamber at the City Monday night and stole a 1938 Ford
FORREST IIAIXOCR. Prop.
the High school. Under wsr-Uma
ings by Mr*. Stanley Lowe, of Bat­ Hall In said City, at nine o'clock In car Mr Davies reports that a short
training a man no longer need have
tle Creek, who will also tell of tntime ago someone stole the keys of signed but believe* it will be either NOTICE
The Rural Leiter Carriers associa­
this car. which he had taken In a Philadelphia. Pa. or Denver. Colo
He is the first Barry county dentist tion and auxiliaries of Barry and the Intelligence examination and la
At this time and place any permlles northwest of Dowling, or «* her popular talks on "Character
Eaton counties will hold a joint healthy, he has an opportunity for
day afternoon, while' the car was to enter the armed service*.
mil* east, H mile north of the Analysis Through
meeting at the Methodist church In the 825,000 Aviation Cadet ScholarHandwriting'
parked in front of his garage, the
Doud school. He U offering some
Delton, Saturday evening. May 23.
rolls, and may show cause. If any second set was stolen. The robbery APPOINTED LIBRARY BOARD
horses, pigs, farm tools, car. feed. will furnish music under direction exist*, why the valuation thereof occurred that night.
emment to train a boy in this
Mayor Leonard Friday evening
appointed a* members of the li­ Ladle® society and will be followed
should be changed, and the Board RUMMAGR BAL/ * ■
brary board: Arthur Haven. John by a program which will honor the
RUMMAGE BALE
RUMMAGE SALE
clsion shall be final.
Preabyterisn church. Thur*.. Fri-. W. Hewitt, bavld A. VanBusklrk
adv. elsewhere In this Issue for full
and Mrs. Mildred Smith. The coun­ of Augusta wlU be the speaker.
particulars.
Glenn Grtffeth. Secretary. Parish House -Adv. 5-14.
cil gave their approval.

BOYSCOUT
COURT OF HONOR

Rep. Hoffman Sue*
The Detroit Times

KELLOGG FOUNDAT’N
ADJUSTS PROGRAM sra sttUE,
TO WAR NEEDS

CITY BUDGET CALLS
FOR $45,900 TAX

HASTINGS BOY
WINS HONOR

FERD STEVENS CHM.
COUNTY TAX COM’H.

Barry Co. Applications
Fully 100 Per Cent

POPPY DAY TO BE
OBSERVED MAY 23

Eaton Announces
Candidacy for
U. S. Senate

ALUMNI BANQUET
POSTPONED

Wheat Marketing
Quotas Approved

Air Fore* Officer To
Give Examinations
Here Monday

Dr. F. E. Lowry To
Join Army Dental
Corps As 1st. Lieut.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUM DAT, MAT 14, 1M8

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Lou of
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Victory- gardens
garden, undmr.y
in Hutlngs thl* spring and. a* if in ultM1 Jud’* C°fLrlght Wednesday
afternoon that be had aold the tire*
The city council voted Friday night11। league with the Axis cut worms are •s**®**
to purcluue a park special power - reported unusually 'numerous and' .f’rom ‘
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U” ' The Hasting* Merchant* baseball
mower for use in the city.
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Sgt Leo Robert Ourd wu home? The councU Friday evening «*- ™'

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M«rchantl Niti* B«Otl
G. R. Team 16-5

team ot Grand Rapids 18-5. ThU
Sunday Ute Merchants play Cale­
I dealer as restitution for his per-'1
K. Ourd.
ferrod to the proper committee for formance.
donia here. The players, according
to Manager Russell Rose. wish to
James P. Dibble, son of Mr. and investigation.
Mrs James E. Dibble, of Hastings. I The Hasting* Mfg. Co. petiUotied
Hugo White of Freeport, whose thank the merchant* at Hastings
R. R l. Is taking aviation training at the council to have East Thom attempt to elude Undersheriff Dos­ for various donation* which help
a western air staUon.
.rtreet. from North Hanover to North ter by recklessly driving through the make the team possible.
.
Mr*. C. 8. McIntyre. Sr.. 1* moving BMt .ttfret. cto*ed for the duration streets of thl* city was mentioned
this ueek from the Green street resl- of the *»r- This petition was granl- last week, faced Judge Cortright in CHARLTON PARK
Prospects
for
a
good
baseball
dencc which *he has sold to Donald cdMunicipal court on Wednesday. He
D. Smith, qt Detroit, to the Wtni-1
admitted that he waa guilty of reck­ team at the park this yrtir have
‘ fred Johnston home on W. court DEATH OF JAMES
less driving when arraigned. He very much Increased since last
Sunday.
Some good new talent
gt,
|E. ENDSLEY
the county jail, pay a fine of $40 have expressed their desire to play
Leatriee Dunning of Delton has
E ®n.&lt;W5
,r“m ,W
l«n rkctrd hurnruu ot ihr Horn,.
-u miured Thu™l.y tut iuia cwt* &lt;11 ss.w. or serve air au- i *lth
toor.mlr, rlu. U Wr.Un&gt; Michl- ■“
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‘ ““ dltional thirty days. The Judge alio' Would like to have a good turn out
Mm . „m r.pnm.c.d lor HU &lt;” P™c'Kc
gan College, an organization ot the He was taken to Pennock, hospital |.r.
...--------------which
-------------------------------^iThe first game will be scheduled
had endangered
women enrolled In the Home Eco- but never regained consciousness rrcklcxxneu wmui
one week from Sunday. May 24.
and died Tuesday morning. He other lives a* well as his own.
! nomlex curriculum of the college.
was a lifelong resident of Hastings'
-----------‘ Judge Archie D. McDonald held township, and a highly respected! Junior Bu
Burghduff, who live# near SAXONS WIN SECOND
■ court last week in Pontiac, the coun­ cltixen.
was brought
into LEAGUE GAME FRIDAY
He is survived by hisMiddleville,
ty seat of Holly where lie spent his widow; two *6ns Arley of this city *»■■■'•-&lt;
Municipal
—&gt; court on Saturday, charg­ - The Hastings Saxon* won their
! youth, all of t^hich must have been and George of Pontiac; u daugh­ ed with reckless driving. He ad­ second league game when they de­
a gratifying ..satisfaction, to return ter. Mrs. Thelma Olmstead of Flint; mitted the offense and Judge Cort- feated Greenville 7-1. Friday at the
1 to one* old home as.a circuit Judge. u xk-pdaughter. Mrs. Esther Hotch­ nghl gave him two day* tn jail. fairgrounds. Pierce allowed Ute visi­
kiss of Detroit; itlio by two sis­ $10 fine, M80 easts, and put him tors three hila in chalkhut up his
■ On Monday Pfc Louis Ml*kr who ters Mrs. Mery Crakes of Freeport on probation for elx months, dur­ third win of the season.
is now In foreign service called and Mrs. Lillian Morris of Grove ing which time he Is to pay $100
Fur Ave innings the game wa- a
hl* pa rents as a ^Mother's Day City. Pi-nn., anil by fourteen grand­ per month a* probation fee. He Ditchers' duel between Foster and
greeting. The call came through children. The funeral will be held is one of the tw-p young men men­ Pierce with the Baxons holding a
' early in the morning and both at hl* late home tomorrow. Friday tioned in the Banner last week who 2-1 lead. In the last of U&gt;e sixth.
J p.-irtli-B said they could hear each at 2 o'clock p. m. The burial will tried- to break the speed record Hosting* put across 5 run* to sew up
I other very clearly.
be. In Jfulle: Cemetery in Carlton. by attempting to avoid arrest by the game. Pierce opened the Inning
' Bob Scrimgei1. formerly an-engine
with a single. Endsley walked mov­
Tlie Lady Next Door says she|। Undcrxheriff Doster.
j mechanic nt Hustings Mfg. Co. has
ing Pierce to second. Lane then
enlisted in the United States Navy doubt* if there is a service more POLICE REPORT
scored Pierce wtlli n single moving
I and is now serving at a. western .usUi- MUI &gt;° "™ n.ilon.1 deletue ttun
Mkw chw HW7 Thom^n re­
Ma-j that
by'the
ported
department for the an error. Endsley scoring and "put­
' tlon. He seemed an Aviation
A.
-— being
--—. rendered
■—--- -—— ------ ronra
lurfor
nuhis
arpui
'chinUts Mate Rating.. Third Class, ji man who guide*
todi rn(Ung
,. ting Lane on third. Hill doubled,
guides the children acrou
across 1&gt;rr1o&lt;
rndlnjr May .
8 „
as 1UMUW
follows:
• Hl* home address is 324 Howard St.,' “ busy thoroughfare on their way q|)c arrest for drunk and disorderly scoring Lane and Gaskill. Hill later
LOS A Um ItOS. Cat
. to and from school.
I with
i with Hn.
Ane and
and M«U
coats nf
of ISSSO$5450; nna
one scored on a Beider’s choice.
i arrest for D. M. L . with Ane and&gt; Hill led the Saxon attack wlUt two
coat* of $54.50: one arrest for dis- single* and a double while Hubbs
I posing of mortgaged property. The; with two singles wa* the batting star
department served eleven court,for Greenville,
summons: received and investigated. Total*
twenty miscellaneous complaints; is- ’ n~-nViiiF
....a
. Wl, IlFV.t.sued twenty-six Iftraffic
tickets; MOV.
gave
Ave ticket* for speeding; three tick­
Battery—Greenville, Foster: Snlaets tor falling to stop al atop signs; ! din, Hastings. Pierce; CrutU-ndrn.
issued fifty-one operators licences
and twenty-seven bicycle licenses. SAXONS LOHE TRACK
The night jxillcc reported Ave busi­ MEET TO ALEEGAN
ness places found unlocked.
Allegan’s invasion of Hasting*
Monday. May 11. resulted hi a track
OBITUARY
»
Otto Natzel. son of Julius and] victory and a tennis loss for tire
'iOrange and Black.
laulsr Natzel was born October 13. &lt;| Hie
inc OMO|l
„ team WOT1
Saxon ienn
terinl*
won ,4
1883 and died May 6 aged M P*"-',ingle* and the number one doubles
8 mo* 23 day*, at his home in
bul
lhe nuniber two
Hop. MUM «tur u&gt; Uln~ Mlppphln. coM*n. L.ub.mh, ftym
O,1JT * —&lt; “M
and Tink.r w.r, the ilntlra ■InnerOn December S. IMO he eu unitthp wtler.r-B.ul. team won. HUI
ed in marrlaa, u, Edith BhulU U&gt; „a Joluuon kwt to, HaaUuia
whomon. «m waa bom who d»d In
u, t„rt the Allnan bora won s«
Inlane,. Illa wife preeeded him in „ M (n,h
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death on Mareh 20. 1030
। turd ot HaaUngi and Hkhola ot AlSurvlelni la a niece. Mn Jeade
Sandora who had alwara made her. winnen Included ouenant. A.
home with Idem, alm yreral other hl,h
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niece, and nephew, and ae.er.1 dhd«ah. 1040. and low hurdl...
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relay (Haynes. Kelly, Townsend,
NO WATER
I Wagner) 1:38.7.
Hotel Clerk &lt;to gue*t from the
_______
country): “Of course, you’ll want BELDING WINS ANNUAL
running water in your room?”
TRACK MEET HERE
Guest: “Why? Do I look like a1 The annual track and Aeld meet
trout?”
'
.of the West Central League at finstings Saturday resulted In a victory
for Belding with 57 points. Hasting*
and Greenville tied for second place
with 38’i points. Hastings fresh­
men won a dual meet with GreenNew records were set by Stan
Kersje* in the mile with a time
of 4:458 and by his brotlver Junior
Kersjra in Ute high Juipp with 5 feet
8*4 inches.
Hastings winners were Captain
Wagner in the 100 yard dash anti
200 yard low hurdles. Lord in the
pole vault, and the relay team com­
posed of Scott, Kelly. Tompkins mid
Wagner.
Otltcr Saxon point winners were
Larkin, fourth in high hurdle*:
Kenyon, second and Keeler fourth
in mile: Kelly, second in 440; Town­
send. third in 220; Lord, second in
half mile; Myers. tie for fourUt In
pole vault; and Banaah. second in
high jump.
OUier whiners were Kem. Belding,
high hurdles: Russell. Greenville.
230: Price. Belding, half mile; and
Weber. Greenville, shoe and broad
Jtunp.

QUIAIBY
We had a very large attendance
at church and Bunday school on
Mother's Day. The collection for
church was $32.58 and $7 for Sun­
day school.
Several now families have moved
into our neighborhood and we wish
to welcome them to our comrnunPerry and family "l Quimby. Mr.
'and Mrs. George Johnson and fam­
. Ily on the Kellar farm and Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander Bunka of Chicago,
who have purciuued tlie Bv Ed­
mond's farm vacated by Ted Mix
some time ago.
Mr. and Mr*. Hnrol&lt;| Doxey have
moved to Hasting*. The house here
was immediately occupied by the
Kenneth Reynolds family.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Hansbarger have
moved away.
A potluck supper on Thursday
night will climax this but week of
school.
Also the children are
-- -— ...
lt,V
Roller Rink Friday ultenioiai of

On May 7 Charlie Scott celebrated
hl* 73rd birthday.
.A potted ptent was given the old­
est mother attending Mother's Day
*ervlc« at the ehurch. ft wai giv­
en to Mrs. Cruso, mother nt Mr*.
Real pork chops appeared on a
table in a recent movie
Even a
Hollywood budget cah t afford lamb

�THI B^STTNCl BANffl, TWyAtMt. KAT U. 1H1
I Shults district, and visited friends Mid June of Battle Creek, with HorHENDERSHOTT
Jennle Reynold* has returned
Mothers Day was fittingly ob­ and relaUvea in Kalamazoo In the
urday night and Mother * Day with
served by our Sunday ichool. The■ afternoon.
their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Norine Birdsall of Hastings waa Garrison.
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Reynolds enfectlve. • Each adult was given a1 the overnight guest on Thursday of
Nine Hendershott women were In'; tertained
K_.., with a parly Sunday In j
Clark.
_
bouquet to wear In honor of their,; Joyce ^m,-.
Hastings lost Tuesday for Achieve- honor of Jennie Reynolds' birthday.
mother, either living or those gone. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staley and baby ment day.
i
I Twenty four were present and a,
;
“Good Buys In Food” Major Our Sunday school attendance is! Janet, with Mrs. Leon Staley of I
AND
• Mr. and Mr*. Jack Sullivan Rjid
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Project For 1942-43
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Mr and Mrs Charles Kahler. CUf­
Albm BHHN Bund., &lt;unu .nd u.
a,„,
Bl. ford Kahler and two boys attended'
! I Four hundred fifty-two local lend- whooping cough.
Sunday callers on Mrs Francis num .m Mn on uh, :™,
u„ Khwueho .nnmaI the birthday party at . the Lee Rey­
iers, group members and fritmda re­ Hendershott were her son Mcl and lh. Omon UUJ*'. Blflnrd D.- wlth ni&gt;
Herd Hmlly nnr nolds* at Doster Bunday.
Ten
HuUn(, imuio
Ul« ii.inuim u, '
.reomplUhrooU
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dlmond, I araia t
ijk
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icn nuAiui**
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•! family.
wnn uieni
-v., r(or
o- a vVi*lt
family, num
from Kalamaxoo. With
them , Mott. «•».
Dorr Kahler of Woodland, his
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nnuntv
Itnmn
Wrlj-ndlzin
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W&lt;M llM
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and
The —
W. 8.
8. will
- C- --­ meet Thun- mother and Ruth Scudder, called on
Op.n Dolly 10:00 A. M. to 11 :)0 T. M. l&gt;do«H
uu Wednesday
wcunenaay to:*?
w
' County —
•••' -Extension
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their
soldier son
?on from
from New:Mr.
New Mr. and Mrs C. J. Lahr. Mr. and,
AtK-nii tlie
th* &lt;int
In me
the ■ncun**.
afternoon _ group* —
at *-their
seventeenth
v b City
r-ii» and
nn&lt;! hl*
htu lady
lariv friend
fH-nri from
fmmlM
— John Havens and wI-.
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he
■Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*.!;
spend
day. Iu
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' day. May 21 for dinner at the home1 friends here Sunday.
Kenneth|; !5hle' f ,ne"1. d
*d* ,nd
they were gueala of Mn. Kenneth
d“/y pn^ran\_ "'“i II Jackson
Jackson.- Her «»
son CJ
viyae
ana Um
tam-- Lloyd Storer all ot Hastings.
,of Mrs Harold Slocum. Tlie hostMr. and Ma. Iva McClarren of
Mosher. a former resident of. Has-!
Bt »&gt;« Oenlra,|Uyof lUstlngs called in the afterGroceries, ice crwoi
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Hendershott ex*
,
requested
that
they
come
for
•jToledo,
Ohio
arrived
last
week
for
tinga. Pedro was played and prtres School in Hostings
u noen.
w.„
spent Mother** Day in Hastings dinner instead of supper as is the j their summer stay at their cottage,
DovoroftM.
were won by Mn. Arthur Bennett.
Mn. B. D Niles of Lansing spoke. Mraand Mrs. Leo Hendershott and with their daughter, Mrs. Leilie
custom In May. Remember ail meals ( The Vreelands of Detroit came
Jr... Mrs. Junior McMillan and Mra.ijn 'The Art of Uvlng” and MLss1 ’ ’
aunday dl
’ |inrr Trilh her Lockwood.
are pot luck for the duration of the । Sunday to make their garden,
Lidina DcVault. Mrs. Sam Bono Miriam Eads, specialist In nutrition.,
M„ DaUy Tompson in the
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parma lee war. Members may bring their rel--------- „ w __________
was a guest and the othen from' gave a reixirt. GIam Creek group
stives or friends ss guest*.
jn Massachusetts a tire thief made
Hastings were: Mrs. Lloyd Ander-j had a skit and the music wm fur148 E. State St.. Hasting*, Midi.
'• •
’ Ute mistake of thumbing a ride
son. Mrs. Glenn Klhler. Mrs. Rua-jnished by Woodland and Hastings’
That much talked of Pan-Amerl- from two policemen and in Texas
sell Zerbel. Mn. Royal Hayes. Mrs.;school*.
/
can Highway will be 11400 miles two hitchhiking runaway boys asked
Duane Miller. Mrs. Ted Ziegler and
The summary report showed that
long when completed and will con- a truant officer for a lift. The way! ....
.
Mrs. Ellis Kelley.
548 womejvhad been enrolled in the
&lt;
. • •
I Modern-Meal project. Seventy-three
nect 18 countries.
of the transgressor is full of bumps
'The presence of Lieut. Com.'Idcal leaden, instructed by Mis*
Ktnllh S. McIntyre In the city- on a . Eads, had prerented tlie tour projweek's fiiriQMgh from PepMcola no-, ecl lesson* to their local groups with
val station, Florida. lo enablc him to a total attendance at these group
close his home and attend to busl- meetings of 21M. The members
ness maltera wa* the occasion of helped 1350 outside of their groups
several pleasant and informal social making a total of 1907. receiving
affairs honoring him and Mrs. Me- some information about meal plan-:
Intyrc. who. with their daughter, ning.
Janet Kay. left Sunday for Pcnsa-: Three hundred fifteen families are
cola. Among the dinners given were using more whole-grain cereals and
Relax and Play in Smart and Comfort Thl* Summer!
a pot luck Thursday night for twelve j 405 families use enriched flour and
at the Einar Frnndscn home and a bread. More green and yellow vege- i
dinner for which covers were laid tables are being used to protect the!
for eight, given by Mr. and Mrs. I diet of 333 families and 479 famGordon Ironside al their W. Green, illea are Increasing the use of milk
St. home.
and cheese as a result of the itudv. [
• • •
j The women commented that,
Mrs. Cha*. Polta entertained with I through thl* meal project Uiey are!
Trim as a sailboat, these smart
slacks will be your constant
a bridge dinner Thursday night at, better able to understand the In-!
A blithe costume for
companions
this
summer!
her home on 8. Park St., eight guests. formation about food which they
Blub spun rayon, jacket type
being present. High scores were!obtain from the radio and maga-’
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made by Mrs R. E. Wuit and Mrs.; lines and they plan U&gt; continue the,
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pleasant party at Avalon resort. Oun; Buys in Food. U»e of Substitute, i
lake, with cover* laid for six. the Planning Economical Meal* until
occasion being her 10th birthday. I Filling the Pantry Shelves. In ad• • •
fdltlon Miss Bullis gave demonstra-i
Saturday night was the occasion • tlons during the summer on foodj
of a very pleasant social evening at preservation.
the home of Judge and Mrs Archie
New council members who were ]
McDonald on W. Walnut St., twelye! elected in district meeting*, were
gurste being present to honor tlie presented by Mr*. Lion Dunning,
natal days of the hostess and Kim County Chairman os follows: Mrs
Sigler.
I Welby Crockford. Woodland: Mrs.
- - ! Harry Stimson. Middleville; Mr.&lt;
board I-ewls Otis. Dowling; Mrs. Madeline
Tlie Pennock
Hospital
it the Norman. Delton.
monthly meeting was held nt
home of Mrs. Harry Hayes Monday
afternoon and listened to Interesting
report* from the members who at­
tended tlie recent meeting in Chi­
cago.
Twenty South American dejeMiss Jean Brower and Mm. Ger­ gates to the eighth Pan-American .
trude Isham were hostesses ut a Child Health Congress recently!
kitchen shower In honor of Miss held
UCK1 in Washington
wwHumaw visited mi
in Barry I,
Margret Burnett Friday evening nt I and Allegan counties of the Michl-1
the former’s home, with nine guests j Kan Community *•«*&gt;»&gt;*•
Health Project
present. Tulips, iioneysuckle. and! area this week.
, Dr. M. R. Ktndr j
dogwood blossoms were used as dec­ Field Director of the W. K. Kel­
orations. Contract was played with logg Foundation, was In charge of
Mrs. Wm. Stebbins having high arrangements.
score.
On Tuesday they liad lunch with
the physicians of Barry county end
Mrs. William Stebbins entertain­ visited tin! Barry county Health
ed with 11 buffet supper nt Iter Department office .a* well ns Pen
home Sunday evening after the nock Hospital and other points of
wedding rehearsal of Miss Mar­ Interest In the county. These dele­
gret Barnett and Clayton Matson gates arc physicians in South Am­
at tlie Methodist. church. Sixteen erican countries.
On Wednesday they Visited the
guests were present. While flowFoundation camps and the Stale
era furnished the decorations.
Health Department, having a con­
Rev. and Mrs. Babbitt entertained ference with the State Health Com­
the Banner Class of the Methodist missioner and his staff and vis­
church at their home \ln Grand iting the State Health Department
Rapids on Tuesday evening with laboratories.
a pot luck dinner. Thu was the
May meeting and Miss Shumaker. FREEPORT
Dcaconc«s of the Community House
Chalmcr Miller and family now
for Children In Grand Rapkjs
reside on the Ray Newton farm,
which is supported by the W. S.
Harmon Miller and family having
C. S.. was the speaker.
moved to the Oreenow farm near
Clarksville.
FAIR LAKE
Word from Mrs. Wm. Hutchens,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vncarro and
children ot Battle Creek. Mm. Fred who is visiting in Flint, stales that
Frye. Mrs. Oco. Winters. Mrs. Min­ she has been on a trip to Texas with
nie Underhill, all of Bedford. Clair friends and expects to return to Iter
Richards and mother visited Mrs. home here soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Richardson
Lottie CoIUMer who is still 111 Burjand family a! Vermontville and
day.
Tlie Kinsley Ladles Aid will hold ollw’ Cohoon of Saranac were Suntheir regular meeting at the Comdbuier guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester gave
munlty House. May 30 for supper in’Arthur .Richardson.
charge are Mrs Lawrence Hughes. *his
u* mother a lovely ’reading lamp as
Mrs. Flossie Morford. Mrs. Vlnnle a Mother’s Day gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ingersoll of
Durkee.
Grand Rapids and Mrs. Jessie
Wife (inspecting new home): "How (Hughes) Curtiss of Clarksville were
many closets are there, dear?"
Sunday callers at the Arthur Rich­
Husband: "I’ve counted five."
ardson home.
"That isn’t enough. You’ll want
one for your things, won’t you?"
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KELLOGGFOUNDAm
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ADJUSTS PROGRAM SkTST-Sl
,.«... » 4
TQ ,nurt
WAR NEEDS

Ooach of Haottags called' daughter Rev LU* Hanker ot Has-

W11,cn
Mr ar'd Mr* 0,0 T^',rt ,{*nt
la balanced combination of both.
Ji?
ln K*J- Sunday with relatives In lensing
A QURRTION
I The sensational headlines In some
“masoo at the home of Willard
Don't forget the P. T. A next
as jOf the dally papers at first com- "TbU editorial is not meant Un MarinH. n..
Thursday night. May be the last
C«ntr Tr...ur.&lt;
chmh-o(
HMUAA.
.. ’u»
urn.
------------ H.. Dr.ft
t 'munitlro
tn which
are located th.
^titia.
ot u,
th. u.c runcitcan
• defense of Hoffman's isolationengagement with the
__________
7*. Mar&gt;or1e Calms spent one one thia year.
^Mr^wm*^
“
**
“
•
Crort
I
Rz
*fr Bnd N,U Pictor »““*! the
‘groat Battle of Jutland tn World
.
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Red Cross for the training of teachKra- Will Palma called on her [Malcolm family Bunday.
f•*.—fi•«•«i wv.nge uiouac
1 war 1 and concluded that this —
aIter the circuit was formed, for programs relating to me ar
(n homc nurJng
Additional
County Treasurer George
Clouac He
DattQt
th*member now of the
* *effort
“*
“ example, the govern- Itrogroin^are being considered for,
certainly dool now."
imlgM be the showdown between
a ^R^oJ
te »a after
retired
For
Thia phrase, quoted from a renaval
forces
h*
r^—’ -‘
e»t
Banner editorial
entitled . American and Japanese
------------— 828 920 99 tn
to be distributed among Michigan Conference and lives at! ment needs the servtees of docton
"Hoffman Under Fire", has caused ■
■
'
the school districts of the county. Pioneer. Ohio He was 93 years old .nd
- .■
..
»«tnpa that relate directly
M .l.ro bTOro. Thl, u Ult n„., M.y . rod rol.brou"
"d
&gt;'» »« -UroW
n.dm u,
‘J"?
payment for Uie fiscal year ending railing on the old homestead where'
Itelptag to provide
---------------- ---- * -----------Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 H—
Kdtau.. bdUUonu. rkw. or .
"J" “ A""*“
June 30 to aid the school' of Barry , hr will lire his early life over again'
count). Inimrat cases the monev for a few years. He will enter the
,U
a,b e
'
UC A UCaierS
Z_.
which had received mostly dis­
SATURDAY ONLY. MAY 16
2?“?** A”1*’?
lhat t
couraging news from the battle la direct state aid for the schools, nearby cemetery and wUl Unger
the markers
streamlined schedules eUm-1 Tern Keene in
Office.
among the
markers of
of the
the loved
loved one*
one* ‘he‘W
[fronts over a period of weeks, this [ and Is designated below aa "8. A." among
vacations arid' holidays "dur- "Wartem Trail­
Where the cash Is to pay tulUon. it and old-time neighbors and friends 1 inate
“
,
U
designated
*Tul
~
The
amounts
ap'
Among
these
th^re'T's^'monumem
ing
which
some
students
have
been
with
Jean
Trent
that this phrase would be interpret- '
,,F Ironi zbcUl8 *nother.
•£“'""&gt;’■‘1 ,o earning part of their
The popular western star with the I
| portioned to the various districts are for Dr. Russel H. Breads
Bread? and wife
ed as anything but a comment on
’
. . .,, ,,
a &lt;.
.
I ‘•■ring of a modem Robin Hood runs
.
whlch
? hU
which waa
was placrd
placed thrre
there b
by
his rhll-'
chll-'
Horton. MUMU w™. w. ,r‘
"“»'"&gt;«&gt; — “rmw:
ASSYRIA—Assyria Center dLMrlct. dren and by many friends from «ev- Tlie decision to curtail certain the gauntlet of the outlaw nine
did .Xd Mrrr will, him &lt;m IM.
J**™'' “* &gt;"«•
programs in the Mk|ylmn
Mktofcun ComCorn­ match their gunfire with his own
qimlS Mix IV.,1 &gt;Urtor
Ch«h.md7 t&gt;. A. .MH;
munity Health Project
• . .
"U 0Wn
iest afen
nten resulted
resulted
in a raving &lt;&gt;f 8873.010 which was "I "’as Framed"
we don't now
'
•carners guarded by a few light and Lincoln. 8 A . 849 72
appropriated to the war program. ‘Lsning Julie Bishop.
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 17 and 18
xi_
;*&gt;«“? cruisers and a screen of deBALTIMORE — Dowling district.
Another SIMIDOO was appropriated Michael Ames
ilroKn .nd ,.mbo.u .u lour- '»• *■&gt;"!»: Mrilmr 8. A. .IMTr;
Frank Morgan. Kathryn Graysen in
by the Board of TrttstcM making
Relating the efforts of n strafchtlldthnan. In common .Uh met or
cmhlndUon or AlU.d sJ,’o"'b‘r 8 A. &gt;1X«: Hrndrr.
tiie total war budget Jl.Dd3.000 and booting reported and his city ediU» ocher mmuonnu tn «m«r«.. ■/“*', '
"hot 8. A. HIM; «M1 SAM
the Foundation's total budget for tor
nd their state ot a corrunt
U ^«n, mmrlkn. rdimoil U&gt; rh. “
™ *l»»~,Dnrtm. 8 A. K3.l&gt;: B.n.r
the year MJJ25.770. Other recent political mob.
«™pi
a mirier. ..r
w, heli*** tOn* W“ probably similar to me . Mills. 8. A.. 84020
uZThThaTbren Ser^d to
"’** WhlCh we h“e
,or hlt’ ' BARRY “ Del'on-Kellogg school’
contributions made by Che Board
• • •
Trustees to asaLst in th- na- “Mo^er In IF- Bi- Hottie"
TUIS. WED.. THUMS.. FRI., MAY 19. 20. 21. 22
that he has been subjected to
and-run raids against enemy out-1 autKe’. TuL, 8807.72. 8. A.. 83.732 08.
His 15 Holsteins Make A of
tlonal war effort are a* follows
‘tarring Van Johnson.
low down verbal assaults which
nn«ninn«
, total. 84.81980
Abbalt A CaeleUe and AB Star Cast In
Wonderful
Record
I 8100,000 to the American Red . ajr# K«nf«*»n
were without justification.
'
I CARLTON—Fnend district. 8. A..i
my*tery film Involving!
on dommru tar. HMrm.n ..,
’ A_. «M«.
I, IJoyd A Gaskill, whose farm U Cross to assist in providing read-' A
--------------- --------------- «•.•’•JjSlt.f
^aM., a.
Ing materials tor all the base kntt u’t‘ ‘"’b'tt'T of a man wty&gt; is doomed I
lias been rtaht about a lol of thlnas
J,p*nwe ,&lt;MM* ‘Uggrsta that
CA8TLSTON - Nashville district
e»*t
Dowling, ha* acquired a
post hospitals tn this country and to ”«utlon In the rtectric chair,
.
a ,hU
force m*&gt;’ *“ve taicn run- I TUI. 81058 02 ; 8. A.. 82293 59. total. Wldr teputaRon for his herd of 15
__ „
• • .
and haa hyl the courage to stand
interference for attempted «449 61; Lak,&gt; V1*w. 8 A . S63 40. r^Utered Holstein cows During the in the Army outpcnt.&lt;&gt;
nlng interference for
, ...
3 1MJXM to Uie war budget of m
up in the face of a generally hoe- .
..--------------------------------------------------.। Martin
a . tun
o A
. laxt
.• the
Martin. r
8 A
859 82; Shores. 8
l“'‘ test
t*»‘ xvar
K»r thi.
thl* n..wt
herd produced
American Red Crowl.
te^WrangteFa Roost"
landings on certain islanda guard(enough milk to provide fifty families
3 wo«jo .to
o th
- NunlIl
„ Cn,,,.
tile congrru and expound nu Ing the approaches to Australia.!
The Rangebusters try to clean up I
the
Nursing
CounHASTINGS Cm- School district.1 *»»• r‘^r &lt;iu«rt' “ &lt;b«v for U&gt;e mllre ell3.on 130.000
NatlmMl Defeatedm
to a*»ut m
,nd Z11*0'" both
HotHngs, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282
The herd average was 404 th., &amp; JS-m erenao
j It may have been tlie enemy's tn-’ tul. 85.930 00, 8. A . 81393 12, total
procurement and
‘rJ"lrntU aiu&gt; enemies to be des-।
! •rats.________
».«i
: tention to establish
air
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. MAY 15 and 16
VICHY FRANCE
nurse:;
(or Is
the
r,,n„LL
«».. advance
H)Ung
rec- av.w
relcrtive
service oforganization
for
,
..r and
Blui ; HASTINGS TOWNSHIP-Fisher
.
i Rm ofmmilk
|"*rschedule.
cow. on aFancy
two time*
forces.recruitment
Insomuch
as
there
noarmed
ur h ^urt of
Madagascar
which
be c-scn-In dutrict
s. A. 86953;
8 27.
A • time*are
obtained
byschedule
having a four- volunteer
nunra. itorgwibteUon
is CMMUlalhaiMte
that these
wme
r^ui
hlaulnr ofsea
thebases
U. “*»
°r al would
kail invaluable
a large, [846.14;
star.Oregon'.
8 A.855
daily
milking
With the official blewIng
asaaull against Australia, It- Center. S. A, $67.70; Quimby, b A
The butter fat average of Mr. Gas-. problems until the fetters! govern-.
18115.79;
McCau'UU u“€,*c‘, o
.
5----- I
8. A. (and possibly acUrs parti.
851.9«.
?ld .ln _thc r*con,
„ . I kllf* cows Is more than twice as' ment Is organized to take cue^ot ( -——mi Uic ovum, vnut
Mi*v piondell cast as Jenny Blake.1
,» ““ j* "J’d. n.^
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pjQ ■
ss?
.................
'•»
ss:
’
“
**
•
”
*
™ss
ward will consider Vichy Prance in Sca Battle may have upset the
row* ttonai D lente 1T t7te"™‘lnHI ‘a". |irlftreM wlM&gt; Kama to be -quality". ।
a nalUtic light.
Japanese schedule to such an ex­
WOOD
SCHOOL
NEWS
Any lingering hope that the tent that valuable time will be
w----- jiiivn* 10 uu mis JOO.
..
I
SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 17 and 18
abundance of dairy product", for the
pathetic govemmmt of Marshal gained for getting through much4 8250.000 to Mehany Medical o..." and Mr-’ C,*r^ Bassett were
United States and all its aUle*.
• College in Nashville.
Tennessee. 8^nda)r «u«l* of Mr. and Mrs1
SperUl Retam Engagement at Popular Price*
Henri Petain could maintain even'needed reinforcements to Australia.
Th»
highest
producer
of
tlie
fif
­
which
1»
one
of
the
outstanding
u
Cyfr
*
01
Prrr
l*&gt;rt
a semblance of neutrality was disBut upsetting a time schedule Is
teen was Hopegood Sue Cherry, a schools for the training of colored „ *2® How“rt Main family apent
Tbs Tschnieslor Masterpiece
pelted by the appointment of Pierre' something enUrely different from
Junior four-year-old. that produced physicians, dentists, nnd nurses ®un‘Jar
Mrs Main's sister and
Laval arch-enemy of England and destruction of otTeiuhe power.
5774 lbs. of butter fat from 12.98. ITiis grant will irmill Mehany to fa,,‘,1&gt; “I Woodland.
ilbs. of milk.
leading advocate of collaboration; Even assuming Chat Allied claims I
train additional physicians.
denUstv , *7.r, an,J1 **n c,r&gt;'* Bowman and
physictans. denUstv
---------------.....
o
1
The
testing
of
Mr.
Gaskills
herd
Bargain
Matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:H
with Hitler. Lavwl. who is any- of damage done are minimum and J JOHNSTOWN—King district. S.
nurses for
the
of
Geo. I
and Bwiaca
tui the
uie arm?d
armro force*,
forces, as
aa j., 7^,Ue
------®- al “
w homes u
* vieo
Note: Only enough admissions at the bargain price will be oold
nL , „ *n&lt;1 Mr’ in
“nd
" Mrs Roger
thing but a fool, knows that If that many ships listed os damaged A.. ggg.45; Monroe. 8 A . 847.90 waa ’“jpervisrd by the Holstein- well providing continued education D^TunX"*
to tin The theatre for the first showing.
,A-W027; Bristol. S A.
America. for physicians, dentist*, nnd nurses I*vU 8un«tav
The Friendly Neighbors club met!
.
■
,
.
,
...
...
*
wui.ci, o. «. am.ia. our- ------ ¥cr. now tn civilian practice
«?nA' &gt;n
,n „cooperation
cooP*raUo" with
*i'h ’tlxthe
have been playing the Nazi game unite not mentioned were dam- roughs. 6. A. 898 63
."»«»&lt;.
5. |5.ooo to the 8reinc Eye at Thursday
---------- ' at
- the
—«• home mof Marjorie
Marjorie1
TUES.. WED. and THURS., May 19. 20 and 21
will never be able to survive the “grd. tfie fact remains that no seriMAPLE GROVE—Quailtrap dLs-'Mlc ,**•" Stata College. Apprnxl- Morrbtown. New Jcracy. to expand Cairns
Ca,rn' and
“n&lt;1 nearly finished Hie
the quilt
quilt !
Joan Biondell. John Wayne. Ray Middleton In
wrath of a regenerated France— ous blow to Japanese naval power &lt;r,cL 8
A - 876.13; Mayo. 8. A . n,al* ■y. .......... .............
registered
Holsteins
their frouKinm
program to m»r
take l*|T
ca^ O|
of .......
new top.
top' Light refreshment* were
w*r* serv- I
_ ....
.
num" in* ..ror..
,rol Urol u bilrorol, Mltata. &lt;** A*»M.urod.
‘ , 810668; ~~
bri”' tested ..
..........................
.... ........
... ............
890.73: Moore. 8 A
Dun- “re being
under
the■ a&amp;Mrta-. ....................
need" arising
from the
war
Kldtter Mt m**Un&lt; *U1
*Uh A,U
ham. 8. A., 813388, Branch. S A.,
herd irnprotment regbtry
6. 85.ooo to the Boys dubs o'
to Laval.
) As a matter of fact, the total 857 44
, Plan. America to aid them in carrying
However, even before Laval's re- : damage done to Japanese warcraft
ORANGEVILLE—Orangeville Vil- sfWV~awt Ps&gt;»‘»‘. I*.-----------01,1
Victory Program
. rV. *”
, .
7 ,25 00° tn
Harvard Medientry Into power. Vichy France was was probably greater during the lage district. 8. A, 8248.75. Blake. ‘
I
'ntertaining g cal K hoc, (or ,hp Harvard-Amennot neutral toward her former al- , Battle of Macasar Straights—yet 8. A.. 860 44
RUTLAND—Algonquin Lake dis.J** k,tchen l“st night. I mn Rrd Cross Hospital Unit now
Hm.’
&gt;lhe Japanese came through.
trice 8. A.. 887.48; Chidester. 8. A. -N‘*“5,.“,
.
'
“&gt; EngUnd
Vichy France, for example, has' The allied nations lost almost [
866 37; Tanner. 8 A . 894 97. Oti
J &lt;riii am. buL you were
8 8113000 to the University of
A. »601.45:
lng th df*wUW room"
Michigan School of Dentistry to
refuted to make concessions to as many warships durmg the battle 8. A.. 846.43; Edger. -8. „
w.
Great Britain in regard to Mada- ot Java and yet they had sufficient 'Good Will. 8. A. 8il!34; Ycckley,
853 93
gascar or to the U. S A. tn regard punch left to repulse this Japanese '8.
8 A -. 843.93.
to Marttneque Bigllsh blood was blow with heavy losses.
j THCItNAPPLE-niomappl. Kc,‘
logg district.
60; s
.
shed before Madagascar wm made i Japan will undoubtedly be able I-------------- C.'. TUL. 8238
“l60;
A8432253. total. 84350.9J
secure . and American blood will to take many such losses as those
WOODLAND-Woodland Oonsollprobably be shed before the Mar- [administered during the Coral Sea dated school district. TUI. 859656
tineque incident Is settled. Yet. Bigagentent without having her 8. A.. 83515 04. total 83.21150.
YANKEE SPRINGS—Gates dis­
in French Indo-China France gave naval offensive power seriously im­
trict. 8. A.. 8118.48; Yankee Springs
way to Japan without struggle or [ paired,
district. 8. A. 8102.42.
protest and permitted the NipAs a matter of fact, Japan, herponese to establish baaes, which self, has' probably gained Infor- U. tL NAVY LOWERS AGE
later paved the way for successful mation from the Coral Sea Battle LIMITS FOR AVIATION CADETS
The U. 8. Navy has changed lu
invasion of Malay and Burma
[concerning the strength and dlarequirements for Naval Aviatirui
To her------former
friends and alites, position
of Allied forces—
which
will to permit qualified men whn
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Vichy Prance would not concede be invaluable In planning a new1
h*tth school braduates from 18
an inch; to Japan, a partner of [attack. Doubtless tRc next attack lo 2I..to enlut ,or Htaht training.
U» Axu pen. which Uirohcd when-11 romro will be brolch b. SSI™, othcro'
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Lest we forget

Waters' Clothes Shop

Remember

GRADUATION DAY
JUNE 5th

Let us, with our fine stock of merchan­

France, she surrendered vital areas greater striking power.------------------- : southwestern Michigan. This rrwtthout considering the effect of
Tlie threat lo Australia has been duetion in entrance requirement"
such action on her former friends, momentarily relieved but certainly I
** of tremendous interest tn
Over here we have been alow to not removed.
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France but merely an unhappy. NEW
WATER
SERVICE
NOW,.;.!”™?. ,ro“T’. H'
traveaty on that once great na­
tion. Our policy has been one of,. After due investigation tlie coun- “■ m. and will be able to give more
; ’ ell water works committee reccm-1 detailed information on th» branch
appeasement.
Through gifts of mended that, because of the in-, of the service as well as other dcfood and essential supplies we1 creased costs of labor and mate- partments of Uie Navy.
hoped to boost French morale suf- , riais. ncreattcr tne city charge 825 ,.,,.2:"
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service
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will nl.ro
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and XI
Mrs
Francis
Gotham
free from Nazi pressure.
'elude a standard water meter For were Sunday guests of the latter's
But how we were fooled1
mh wiMrs Clara Wilder of Has' the installation ot new service re- V
mother.
While American supplies un- quirlng larger than staiulard •.hnc- [ tings,
doubtedly did not go directly to quarter inch pi|&gt;e there shall be
Miss Mary Dunn Xf Kalamazoo
the Axis, they were used to release
'l ‘r *ncro‘“*d «« oI lhe spent the weekend with her parent-.

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be strong
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I Geo. Havens and son Erwin of
U. .... Detroit spent the weekend with tpe
home folks.
Hneque are being used tq refuel
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1 Mrs. Nellie Forman entertained
Nazi U-Boats
BARRY COUNTY BREEDER
her children on Mother's Day
But derplte all this we have clung WINS RECOGNITION
Sunday
of mr
Mr. and Mrs.
to Vkhy and ignored the Free, Four Guernsey cows owned by R -...----r-' suests «»
Tic;.
French who are lighting both j p Locke ot Cressey. Michigan hasc;,rc.n* **
r? Mr and Mrs
Vichy and the Axis under the lead- *”"*
tor production .tilth cnuilro them ™??['*■
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erahip of Gen. DeGaulle.
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ana
At last, however, we have come i Of Tlu- American Guernsey Cattle jJrs Roben Vrootnan and daughter
Z
IBctty L&gt;1in ot Bn“h Ridge wctc
to the realization that the leaders Club ~ -------------A Ouenwey bull. Lockshore Chan- #l*;U on,
ot Vichy are mere Axis agents
Under such rule France must def­ oellor 330513. bred at Lockshorc I,, **"■ J- D- ,,oard returned to
Farms but now owned in Illinois has,y"l°n c,l-v 8“t,urd*.\ “,trr » vUR
initely be classed u an unfriend­
beep entered on the advanced Reg-|*Rh hcr daughter, Mrs. Oeo. Havly nation if not an active enemy. ister of The American Guernsey! *“•
Cattle club.
Mrs. CUra Robinson left Monday
THE BATTLE OF
for a visit with Mn. Florence
CORAI. SEA
UTILITIES WILL
Harthy of Hastings.
It will probably be days or even PAY MORE
Miss Helen TTuxnpaon spent the
The state board of assessors an­
weeks yet before the Battle of the
£«*rnd in Battle Creek and Charnounced this week from Lansing
Coral Sea can be cla&amp;stned as to that the public utilities of Michi­
Mr* R°y Douglaw and
tactical or strategic significance gan—railroads. telephone, telegraph
JH U
ot
and Mr
In fact the net gain from the Al­ and electric lighting companies
fc,r." J?yron B*»hop and rhillted Nations standpoint cannot be would pay 8146212 more into tlie dren of Charlotte wrre Sundav
determined until conditions are Primary School Fund this year than luesU^of Mr. and Mrs Dan Doug- i
In the previous year. The tax rate
is a tnfle lower than last year, but teas. Oley Douglass who is work­
reales!
their nssessmente were Increased ing at Northville wu a caller there

Official communiques (the only over
reliable source of information I 1M1.

810X00,000

leave no doubt that a considerable EXPLICIT

compared

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number of valuable Japanese war­
Visitor: "Well, young man. just likes to
Mrs.
ships were sunk or damaged These what do you do on this submarine?"
Fed-up Bailor: "Madam. It's my
same communiques also bint but do
my old
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nose whenever we dive."

have me discard one "
I
Longwood. _?My husband
k*n&gt; on wearing
Uta. but he isn't ciever
£?-“

£

dise for young men, help you in making

i * day

your selection enjoyable. Here you will
find quality, style and moderate prices.

19 A 2

Jewelry, Belts,
Suspenders

'

By Hickock

Sport Shirts
Dress Shirts

Slock Suits

Shapely Brand
by Mock

Hosiery
By Coopers

w Thera's been a lot said about Memorial Day.

all there is to soy and there's nothing more.

&amp; Shorts

■tr Ah. but there is something more.

Maybe it's all boon said,

Nothing more.

A cherished memory and this can

only be perpetuated by the erection of a suitable memorial in Granite which

Neckwear

By Wembley
Cocooncraft

will stand the test of time.
•ft Our years of experience qualify us to understand and to be of help to

Luggage

you in the selection of a memorial, be it large or small, and such memorial
By Samsonite

Sl.lc. for Men and Women

Hats

men enables us to produce work of satisfaction. Our best guarantee.

Little more than two weeks till Decoration Day,
Dozen, of other gift item, in itocl-

May 30th , . . Better see us now!

for Graduation Gifts

Walers Clothes Shop
“Soiling Quality Keeps Us Busy"

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ESTABLISHED 1907
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HASTINGS. MICH.

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�AMERICAN LEGION
Th*' Fourth District meeting of
the American Legion will meet
Sunday, May 17, at Constantine.
Two Important matter* will come
before tlie session—that ot open­
ing the ranks of the Legion to vetstream lining of district meeting*
,zto conform with similar action al-

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OIL AND TURPENTINE INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST... WITH

sttpf.r

unnsr

paint

\ ecuthe committee for the pur­
' pose of conserving Urea and gaso-

SONS OF THE LEGION
Tlie Sons of the Ixtgion will meet
at the. Legion Homo Sunday after-'"
noon. May. 24, al 3:00 o'clock/for
the purpoM* of discussing future
activities of the organization.
Auxiliary
The Legion "Auxiliary entertained
MLm Edna Boyce, Fourth District
president, of Saugatuck, 35 memJ&gt;.Ts and seven Junior members at
the Legion home Thursday evening.
A chicken dinner wa* served by the
committee composed of Lydia Rog­
ers. Helen Sharp and Gladys Henry.
The music was furnished by Miss
Janet. Burns and was enjoyed by alt
Mr* Donna Harrington acted very
capably ax toastmlslress.
Miss Boyce gave a very Interest­
ing discussion on the Auxiliary’s
part in the national defense pro­
gram.
Each ot the six post presidents
present were Introduced which in­
cluded Mary Sherman. Elvira Sayles,
Thelma Hubert, Lydia Roger*.
Gladys Henry and Donna Harring­
ton. Mr*. Ivan Bums, a past presi­
dent of tlie Litchfield Unit was also
)ktesent.
Delegate* and alternates elected
to attend Uie Fourth District meet­
ing to be held nt Constantine Sun­
day, Muy 17. were as follows: El­
vira Sayles nnd Thelma Hubert,
&lt;ts dcltgatea and Alma Larsen and
Lydia Roger*.' altemules.
Esther Felt, the Americanism
chairman, will be in charge of se­
curing wreath* nnd dowers for the
grave* of our declared member* tor
use on Dt-coraUon day.

Mrs. Lydia Rogers wljl be the
Poppy chairman this year. She
nerd* the help of each member of
the Auxiliary. Let's give our loyal
support as the need is greater this
year than ever before. All members
that arc able should inrtlcipate in
Uie sale of popples with n spirit of
pride nnd honor.

Our Publicity chairman, Mabel
Bisson. Is at present resting In tiie
Blodgett hospital al Grand Rapid*.
Fnch and every one of us wish her
a speedy recovery
The next meeting will be at the
Legion home. Thursday. May 31.
Try to be present as further In­
struction* on Poppy day. which will
be Saturday. May 23. and our part
in the program for Decoration day
will be outlined.

OBHTMIY
Tlie death of Mrs. Effie P. (Jxdycar on Wednesday. May 6 marks
tiko passing of another long time
resident of Eastings whose lifejhad
been interwoven with many activ­
ities in ovi city.
Mrs. Goodyear was horn in Mon­
roe Co. in 1855 nnd came to Has­
tings in IB8| to accept a position
in the Hastings schools where shewas n-cognlied as a teacher of ex­
ceptional ability, being assigned to
the difficult eighth grade of that
day which she handled with mark­
ed sueccM.
She was married at her homo’
nuir Milan, on Oct. 30, 1883. to
David . 8. Goodyear, of the well
known Goodyear hardware firm,*
nnd enjoyed n close companionship
with him until hl* death in 1928.
Two children. Krmina B.. Mrs. Har­
old Pelham, and David S Jr„ were
bom to this union, both of whom
survive, uho a grandson, two
granddaughters: a brother. Nelson
Phillip*. of Milan, and a sister
Mrs Allie Rock of Grand Rapids
Mr*. Goodyear was early iden­
tified with the cultural and social
life of this city, being active in Uie
organisation of the Hasting* Wo­
. men's club and served on its board
nnd numerous committees. All her i
- Hfe she maintained a keen and in­
telligent Interest In state and na­
tional affairs.
Hhe waf also a
charter member of the First Church I
of Christ. Scientist, of Hasting*.
Tlie Goodyear home was a hos-j
pltable one, the ocjtuc of many,
\ pleasant social gathering* over a
long period of years.
Christian Science servicer were
held nt the family home on W.|
Center St.. Friday afternoon. May
8. conducted by &lt;3. L. HoUted, first
reader of the local church. In­
terment was on the family lot al
Riverside.
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NAVY NEEDS QUALIFIED
MEN IN TRADE
Men facing roclaMlftcatlon under
revised selective service regulations
may be interested in opportunities
offered by the U. 6. Navy, accord-'
Ing to G. H. Gaddis. Navy Recruit-1
ink Officer.
Qualified meh will I
be given petty officer ratings. Buch'
enlistees will serve the Navy tn «|
line ot work for which they are.
bert fitted.
Aviation machtnlxU.
radiomen.
machinists,
painters.1
electricians, patternmaker*, diesel,
engineers, pharmacists, inetalsmilhs l
shipfitters, molders, welder*, fire­
men. boilermaker* and carpenters!
are a few of the classifications
urgently needed. A Navy Recruit­
ing Officer .will be at the Post
Office here each Monday morning
from B a. r* to 11 a. m. and can­
give further information. A visit
to the Recruiting Station put* a
man under no obligation to enlist.

WARD5 GREAJ

master rAimns

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START

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huRrY

Marproof
Varnish
Reduced

BOUSE PAINT
Equal to

Save on Master Painter* House Paint ... guaran­
teed equal to any nationally advertised house paint!
Gives a tough, long-lasting film that resists ordinary
wear 4 to 6 years! Gal. covers 450 eq. ft. 2 coats I

&gt;N! SAVE!

J
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■ B
■
97:

First Quality
Roof Coating
Cut-Priced

INTERIOR PAINTS
ALL REDUCED!

57«u-i'i

Tough, dear varniqh for floors,'

furniture or woodwork I
la gellOM NOW only.......... XII

Cut expensive repair bills . . .
stops small leak* in felt, com­
position or metal roof* I

Save on
First Quality
Color Varnfoh

97:

One cost stain* and varnishes!
Give* a brilliant finish I

Dry fait
Enamel
Reduced

COVERALL

54“

63:

Dries to a miryor-lik* gloss
j. . ideal for toy* or furniture I

Don't mis* this sale! Cover-,
all interior paints resist wash­
ing and fading; wear well!
Choice of Glos* Wall Paint,
Semi-Gloss Wall Paint or
Floor Paint. Hurry in NOW I
Coverall Fl. Varnish S2eqt.
Gallon* reduced to . . 3.08

I Wallpaper
Paste now
Reduced

Freihen-up
your
NOW I One can

wallpaper
clean* *n

____ 22?*-

Enough paste to paper an aver­
age rooml Just mix with warm
or cold water I Save NOW)

Screen Paint

Piice Reduced
in this Sale

26

A hard, gios* enamel that
lengthens screen life! Save!
Qv&lt;xt cant alio redeced.......... (8o

I 2H- -

Special Price
on Ward*
Paint Sprayer
inn«
MO lew motor

Efficient piston-type sprayer
. . . W-H.P.I Its light weight
make* it handy for name use I

“■"“""I Refiniih now
I with Ward*
I Kalsomine

gW (LI

Ward* Hat
Wall Paint
Cut-Priced■

63:

Easily applied! Good coverage!
Resist* washing and fading!
Gqllom alto ledvqed............ 3.13

Think of it — with every 5 gallon* of Super
House Paint you buy, you get (at no extra
cost) Jj gal. of linseed oil and IJ gal. of turpen­
tine. And the price of the paint is cut, tool
Remember, we tested every famous house
paint we know of nnd found that Super hide*
better, goes farther and resists wear and
weather longer! Gallon 2 coats 500 sq. ft.l
(Bring your own containers for thinner!)

Mix with warm or cold water
and apply! On* coat hides any
light surface, dries in 1-2 hour* I

FOR SUMMER HOME or SUMMER WEEKEND...IT’S LOWER PRICED at WARDS!
Roll-O-Llft
Auto Jack at
a Sala Price

Supreme Spark
I Plug* Reduced
I 4 Day* Only I

J
No moving parts ... no need to
get under carl Juit hook on
brake drum ... drive car up on I

PENNSYLVANIA OIL!

39°

Exclusive knife-edge electrode
. .. Reduce* resistance to spark
jump for instant starting I

Door
Latch Set

Quality Self­
Pol idling.Wax

59”
All equipment necessary for in•tallingf Slide catch lock* doer
on outside f Get yours today I

Qt. sisel Equal* 98c waxes I No
rubbing necessary! Drle* in 20
minute* to a beautiful luster!

""I Sale I 5-Ft
I Steel-Braced
I Step Ladder'

I

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■

'

4 dayt only!.' .' 1 You can't buy
heifer oil of ony price/

Every drop 100% Pure Pennsylvania! Refined from
Bradford-Allegheny crudes... the best in the
world}'Same quality sells for as much as 35c else­
where! Bring in your containers TODAY! ... Stock
up for summer at this Sale price. ‘Fed. tax included.

2 gal. can.......... reduced to........................ 1.33

Save on Wall­

Save up to 30 per cent on

your fuel bilb by insulating

111

314-in. steps .^.'mottiud Into ।
ikdeef Steel rod under each'
step. Strong wood pail shelf Ij

the

Your Choice
High Pressure
or Cup Great*

11
Black enamel coated. Resists
weather and chipping! OP.cn;
hesrth steel wire! (p«c »4- ft-)

I lb. can! Same quality you
would pay muck more for else­
where! Will not clog or harden!

MONTHIY PAYMENT PLAN

Ward

Pyt

the

to Jielp your country wb»
the wort

FoUrvp Compactly I
(amp Cbt

Plente Jug

Get extra camping comfort on
this sturdy cot! Whit* canva.
top, hardwood frame. Buy pow/

Grein enameled itsel i*(
over earthenware jug. K&lt;
liquid* hot or cold 8-10 ho

ROCK WOOL
Box covert 20 &gt;q. ft._______ ___ $1.05

Bag cover* 18 xq. ft., 3 in. thick
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BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS . . . ON SALE AT

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

CATALOG OROlR MI 1 U

B 6Y WAIB II
PHONE 2704

way.

money you tore into bond*

Enough wallpaper and matched
border for an 8x8 rooml Many
pattern* and colon! Save!

HASTINGS

HI-IM

98c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAT II. 1MJ

[ of Lansing, conference prreident, PILGRIM HOLINESS
lg:30. the Rev. Glenn Stewart, of C.'lsi.sL
•*••••••••••« 'will
| rill be in
In charge and will bring TABERNACLK
Lansing, will give an Illustrated lecMnniVVTVary
“» i al the aervice.
At g. 8
i0:30 A M
rtudy ture on John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Party for Bowen's
rlj Nrius H ~
* Sunday*
morning the North irvthe ChUdrenTf Israel Progress ' He will display twelve A TJ
i
r-7
.
'
M&gt; 1ns
uecnle will be preMnt for the from
Ing people
,
large
oil
pain
Ungs
based
on
the
Mills
Peoples
Church
iiuui cqypt.
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' L, J0
h&lt;r'
Rev
At 11:30
‘l" episodes in
11 30 preaching
preaching service the aidGid-, m
main
In this well-known!
well-known
The -Bowens .Mill* Ladies Aid »o1 ( rlne
will
preach.
Communion eons
.
—
— .......
— xn
will
be with .us and...
a represen-1I Plrf«
literature. •
A rfree
will offer-11 ^ty
entertain with a potluck
service will be held In connection . tative worker will be the guest. ln8 wl,l ** received foe Mr. Stewart. t (nnllfr Bt 13 and program at 2 p
with the service
•peaker.
firqt MimmmftT
w
m at the church. Saturday, MaySunday
~
jo. to which all friends are Invited.
__ _______ _ ,,
.
’ FIRST CHURct
Tof' night at 7 o'clock the|'‘"/£ "luuuu“rr
Thursday, altarnoon at the home CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Young People wljl study the art ofi TJ „ , ,,
„
Rev L M Rigelman. pastor of the
The Knights Templar of Hastings AuguaU community church will iie
of Mn. Wm. Alierdlng. 531 N. East| The subject for Sunday is "Mor-­ "Giving Consolation."
Preaching service at 7:45. Rev.'will attend the morning service at the principal speaker
The PeoYoung peoples meeting Friday
* W'd
_
Mrs Manker will
First
xn speak
------ -- on
— 'God's
.rvx-.lI me
.,
_ . Methodist
------- .. . church
.
. next. plrl chureh AaaoclaUon wu formed
evening at the home of Raymond' GRACE LUTHERAN
Rejection of Saul"
JI Sunday in observance of Ascension In June 1892. various committees
and Alton Bennett cm W. Apple St CHURCH
Wednesday night -prayer service
: Sunday* Rev. Stone will jireach ch appointed and the building program
The quarterly meeting business
Sermon subject -next Sunday "A' “* ’hf chureh. We invite you.
;
started The building erected by E
i the subject. “Our Proteatant Herl- H. Bowen Ar Son with money raised
cession will be held at the Has-. Spiritual Test " Holy Communion I
'
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Ungs chureh on Saturday evening will be celebrated. Sunday school; METHODIST C1RCLIT
tage.” There will be special music mostly by suhM-riptldh and was
evening. —
May
at appropriate to the occasion. The dedicated Nov.,20. 1892. to tlie prin­
where repo t* from all officeni • start meeting Friday. May 15, 7:30
On Wednesday evening,
ay 20. it
the Goodwill Church beginning at public Is invited to this service.
cipals ot Christianity. Education.
Temperance, and Ooodfellowship
and Lt undenominational.

I

Take Special Notice
YES, WE ARE ACTUALLY
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
We are selling all of our stock very cheap. On Friday and Satur
day, May 15 and 16, in addition to our VERY LOW PRICES..

we will give with each $100.00 order $5.00 in
War Saving Stamps as a special inducement!
It is your job ta help win this war so let's pull together especially Friday and

Saturday and see how many $5.00 stamps you can make us buy.

TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH

THE HOME LUMBER COMPANY
HASTINGS

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Phone 2276

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PRESBYTERIA K
ANNOINCEMENT8
I At the Sunday morning worship
■ the pastor will tell about “The Sun­
day Engine" and will preach on the
Meme. "What Is Truth?" A member
of Gideon's Band will be present to
tel) about putting Bibles In the hands
of our soldiers: and to receive con­
tributions for that purpose
The
vested choir will sing.
Youth Union at 6:30 P M. in
charge of Lynox Lewis.

by Tuesday for reservations, and
T»w W. C. T. U. win meet Tun-]other club women In the county lu
day. May 19 for silver tea at the; their local preaident.
home of Mrs. William Unington. 5151
—----------------- - ----- “
E Clinton. A report of the county DEATH OF MRS.
convention will be given.
' VAN VOLXENRURG
■
, Mr* Minnie Van Volkenburg.
T“e ?C,nlS4V TTPUr UdlM wU1 widow Of the late Robert W Van
Mrs. Elmer Gillespie Wednesday.
• meet this Thursday evening. May
tong B rmident of Cr14. Pot luck dinner al 6:30. Mn. A. *™X dled Sunday evening at
member the data the fourth Wed­ K. Frandsen Is chairman of the ’J^^dtock at her home In Kalnesday in the month. AU are cor­
commlttre.
_______
amazoo
She
suffered a »*«*&gt;»
dially invited/
“Relief in the Masters Name" a;
OU1M1 „
u.. t,
Hlrcl.
mswoySd
no
Btereopticon slide lecture showing wllh Ur&gt; E,rl Mudgc 1M E Orand
overseas relief wort performed by o„ Wednesday May 10 at 2 P M Kline funeral chapel In KalantaW&gt;
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Tuesday afternoon at 2 00 odock.
the Methodist chureh tn Europe
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. O. O. P. lodge No. 58 and Re- The burial was ip OakhDI Cem=chureh Friday evening. May 15th bekah lodge No. 53 will hold a Joint tery at Orangeville
in connection with the P. T. A. Il family night. Friday, May 15 The
Mr. and Mrs Van VolkctiuunC
will begin at 8:45 o'clock and a free (odgn will furnish meat, potatoes donated to the Barry County
oun ciuo
tne ground
grouuu wlwre .
will offering will be taken for over- Bnd roll*. Supper will be served al and Gun
club the
blue gill rearing ponds*
seas relief There will be plenty e;3o Bring food for pot lyck En- the ’large
*— M
are located at Orangeville.
of room in the church and every-1 tertaInment following supper.
one la cordially Invited to attend.
_______4
Hiutlngz Maccabees Tent-Hive PASSING OF MRS.
Will entertain the Barry County CHARLOTTE LaMORE
Mm Charlotte LaMore. a former
The W S. C 8. meet* with Mrs Rally In the V F W hail Thurs­
Cecile 'Owen Wednesday. May 20 day. May 21. Tlie forenoon section redltent of Baitings, paved away
for a-pot luck supper. Ladles rune will open at 10:00 and will be a Monday night. May II. at the Clark
early as they are going to . tie a business meeting. Dinner wlU be Memorial Home in Grand Rapid­
quilt
•erved at the hall by the W. R C Funeral service* will be conducted
ladle*. Tlie afternoon meeting will by her nephew. the Rev. S Conger
Delton
Hathaway, at the Clark Memorial
A Sunday school night meeting oi&gt;en at 1:30. A projram hat been Home. Thursday. May 14 at ! P M.
prepared and Hie public is in■
will be held in the chureh Thurs­ tiled.
Great Commander J. B . with burial at Jackson. She leaves
day evening. May 21.
Pot luck Baker afid Mra. Baker will be prea- I one daughter. Miss Ethel LaMore of
supper at 8:30. Each one bring
’.andwlches enough for lhemaelvet.
Bailings High school for wvriul
one other dish and table service
Club Amt-n thruout Barry Co. are
A prize to the class having the atked to read the notice else where years.
“Hello, Is This' ’the fire depart­
largest attendance.
of the coming Federation meeting at
The Barry-Eaton Rural Letter Coau Grove next week Thursday. ment?"
Carriers will hold a meeting in the May *21—an al!-day mmIoii begin­
Methodist church Saturday eve­ ning at 8:30 A. M. An unusually in'Where's
the ------nearest firebox—1
----------- —
ning. May 23. The W. 8 C. 8 will terestlng program is promised Hut- want to turn in an alarm
serve the dinner. Rev. Lewis Rigelman of Augusta will be the
,। Hanky
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FIRST I'. B. CHURCH
In morning service-fhe pastor will
speak on "Five Testa."
1 2:30 P. M Jail service at county
jalf.
.
Subject of evening message will
be "Watchman' What of the Nlaht?"
' Sunday night. May 24 Rev Glenn
Stewart of Lansing will give the
mesMge contained in John Bunvan
He will Illustrate the mesw^te with
12 life size oil paintings which he.
himself, has painted Mrs Stewart OBITUARY
।
and their daughter will also assLst
Anna Mary Boice, youngest child
Mr. Stewart with the rendering of &lt;of William and Mary Taylor Woods,
• musical numbers A free-will offering was born near Battle Creek on Feb
|

BAPTIST NOTES
We are cooperating with the Oldeons In their New Testament Cam­
paign for our armed forces
A
I guest speaker *111 be present Sun­
' day morning and a special offering
I will be taken for the above purpose
EMMANUEL GUILD NAMES
DELEGATES TO WOMEN'S
CONVENTION
Delegate* who will represent Em­
manuel Guild at the annual convenUon of women ot the Diocese of
। Western Michigan at Holland on
I May 26 and '.*7 were elected ns fol,lows: Mrs. Frank Hoonan. Mrs
■Lawrence Herrick. Mrs. William D
Barnes and Mrs William R. Codk
Alternates will be Mrs James l^ingstqn and Miss Sara Beryl Schader
Mrs Don M. Gury will attend ns a
member of the- Diocesan Women's
Board

at the Jarstfer Convalescent Home
in Hastings where she had been
cared for tlie past nine months.
She was 77 years. 2 months and 26
davs old.
Whm a young child her parents,
came to Barry county srttllng on a'
। farm in Hastings twp . and she spent
the moat of her life in or near the
vicinity of Coats Grove.
marriage with Homer Wood Two
sons were bom to this union: Alton,
who lives on Die homestead, and
Ward of Lansing. Mr. Wood died in
1906.
July 1. 1908. she was married to
Clinton 8. Boice who preceded her
In death nearly nine years ago.
She leaves to mourn their loss the'
two sons and daughters-ln-law. four
grandchildren, five step-children,
three nephews and two nieces be­
sides other relatives and many
friends
Life! we have been long together
■
Thru pleasant and thru cloudy
weather,
Tis hard to part when friends are

At the Mother's Day service at
, Emmanuel Episcopal church, the
Rev. Don Kt Gury. rector, blessed a
number of pocket-size •'Prayer Books
for Soldiers and Sailors,'' to be sent
to those In the armed services who Perhaps twill cost a sigh, a tear:
are members or relatives of members —Then steal away, give little warn­
ing.
of the congregation, who were re­
thine own time:
membered by name in tlie prayers Choose
------- ------There included Paul Bates. Richard | Say not Good Night.—but In some
Karme$. William Hum of the army । brighter clime,
and Dr. K. S. McIntyre and MLw.Bid me Good Morning.
Virginia Bated pf the naval services '
---------------- * • * 1------------j PASSING OF MRS. 1
W. S. C. S. HEAR OF
GROVER CLINE
VICTORY GARDENS—HOLD
' Mrs. Grover Cline passed away at
ANNUAL ELECTION
the home of her nephew. Will Scott'
in Grandville. Monday night after'
r
‘
"•
rilh heart
ierf*y In th. .-welal park... nt Ih.
»“ rumbtall sh,
annuo,! ftuj
™
^PP
c.n.d«. but l..d mltod la UU» MTomllnan ot I|n,„
t „
sh, „, ,
Mkhlg.n SU(« eolkj. u e«nt
Muhoaut
O«inV ’
*
V" ,lr&gt;'
•••&lt;■ «' th. pyu.ta Shier,
lodge of “
Middleville.
' I it"
•"n“1
,he
: '°s!rn°U.
"lS« her hu&gt;l»nd
j Surviving besides tier husband
lowing officers were chosen:
,
| are four sisters. Miss Ethel Brown
Pres.. Mrs. Roselle Stanton.
and Mrs. Ella Simpson of Pt. Al­
1st Vice., Mrs. Arthur Hansen.
bert. Ont., and Mrs A. J. binning2nd. Vice. Mrs. Tom Ogden
ton nnd Mrs George Slewart of
Rec Sec. Mrs. Wm. Linington.
Goderich. Ont. also three brothers.
Cor. Sec. Mis. Frank McMillan.
Edward and Will Brown of Ft. Al­
Treas .(Mr» R. R. Loppenthlen
bert. Ont., and Charles Brown of
Sec of MUxtonilry Education. Mrs. Parry Sound. Ont. Private services
Florence Fleming! Lit arid PubUca- will be held at the farm residence
Uons. Mrs Nina Batson: Chrm. nt Parme’ee at 12:15 Thursday and
Spiritual Life. Mrs V. D Ackerman. the body will He In state in the
Sunplire Mrs I J. Smith; Publicity.1 Parmelee church from one until two
Mn. Chester Long.
o'clock when funeral services wlU be
Tn appreciation of the fine four conducted. Interment will be made
years' service given by the retiring In the Dungannon cemetery al
president. Mrs Fred Jones, a beau­ Goderich. Ont.. Canada.
tiful vase filled with flowers was
j presented her.

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YOU con BUY the HOME you like . . 4_even if you
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but, we'don’t know how much longer we will be al­
lowed to. So if you wont to buy a home do it NOW
. . . tomorrow may be too late. We will be glad to
explain our plan that will aid you in buying
Come
in Today.

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OR REPAIRING YOUR HOME. Although new home
construction has been affected considerably, there
is still a supply of materials on hand to help you
keep your present home in excellent condition for
the duration.
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modeling. now.

Organizations
■

Community
Notices

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SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY ONLY
MAY 16 and 17

1 Gal. GAS FREE with $1.00 Purchase
1 Gal. KERO. FREE with 4 Gal.
Purchased

Economy Gas __
Regular Gas___
Kerosene_____

14 3-10c Gal.
16 7-10c Gal.
___ 10c Gal.

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mark on the shoes!
Some children's shoes do have’
quick-failing paper or fiberboard
substitutes. But not Poll-Parrots.
No need co be a detective ...
to protect your children's grow­
ing feet with all-leather shoes that
rttAin their shape and fit Just de­
mand Poll-Parrot shoes.
Always sold with a money-back
guarantee of no paper or fiber­
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Taxes &amp; Insurance
House or Cor Repairs
Hospital Bills
Long-due Debts
.
Unexpected Expenses

Home Equipment
An Automobile
Fuel for Winter
Clothing or Shoes
Other Necessities

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Mich.

�Mr. and Mr*, iz-iand Bennett and TRompaon and children -of Orand
children spent Sunday nt Nash- Raptda Sunday,
tile the guests of the funner'* pnr-- -- -

Shannon. 22fi7
ervatton*. and
the county tu

i Vclkeiiburg
lobert W Van
raident of Orhome in Hai­
red u struk.?
Tlie funeral
loldersina and
In Kataiiuoqo
,1 j 00 o'clock.
Oukliill Ceme­

in Volkcnbunt
y County Rrai
grouiid where
rearing ponds
teviile

dore? n former
, passed away
I. at the Clark
Grand Rapids.
be conducted
Rev 8 Conger
lark Memorial
on. She leave*
the! LaMore of

Mt-i stem a sLiter of tlie late Mr*^rx' f*4and Holly of Muskegon ,be latter recalled lhe davs when
The bride's mother wore a navyt*"f °'er '*’c •oss °f thdr mothei
Mr. and Mrs. tester Todd were
. TA.
\ .
wXo?di»“ '» the
juerfay to attend ^HnTwaXXm^a Jam" blue dre*. with white acmaqrtci
°“Xfr’Z™r fLM.S"'
•
THE HASTINGS BANNER, THl'BHDAY. MAY 14. 1M1
and the onlv surviving member of nlthc &lt;llnner honoring her aunt. Mra. for tadl„ Mnd ofu.n
ln dls. H.-r corsage waMof rose* and sweet
‘ha"’“
n,^.|7
I\1. OF M. HtTIOI^BHUlP
ildrcn She cn- p- L Bauer, andwas an overnight repute for men due largely to the P”” Mrs Oibson. mother of the
Mr*;Aora Ru-wii. Please rejoya’ excellent health for one of her «u«‘ of -M”' r?.v,d ,FLe’,ch H
.‘environment of saloons and billiard Rro&lt;ini »‘orr • navy
dress with
"',^1.^,°™.'
1 TO BEATRICE
ROHE
7
Mr. and Mra. Stuart Edmond* and halte in which alley* Were placed, colored acccwcrie* and her corsage «*n&gt;nathlea
of the nffleera
tnem. of
I MU* Beatrice
Rose, and
daughter
Pennock Hoapilal
Ing Into Shirley Slocum* tenant pitted a
Mr.modem
and Mr*
Frank to
Aspinall
Jennie
R&lt;*ff *&gt;•« of Ann Arbor and H rem,ined1 for
foresight
*•’ otJust
aweet peas and roses
----- -------Rom. Rm. Mr. r and Mr*. Htrbci/
-- ... I flr.n WrlnTnuH*
nf
W
m
tnm
K*lr*H
.
...
.
|
..
returned
—
Tbe
from
Wiwirtlntf
Toledo.
XI-&gt;Ohio,
l.&lt; w-a«
whetjt
tfinn
Kv
thr.
OUT
IOS*
Uy
Uie
O
t CCilSe
OI
Leroy
.
Over
200
Attended
Dinner
,ln
«'
Route
4
and
fifth__in ■the
’
. „ —.
c;a.*aaay aiai wits, oriiic cmiiimi
iu**pc« me
lur nu* reany tine
*,,r "'uun*
sunk uy uir
_ ll»t___
___ • '
they Kalamazoo.
visited theirgam
daughter,
Ledaii It on. an. entirely
daughters were Pfc. Richard E | CoMw "t Education.
. by putting
st
R°
M
’
«nior
choir
accompanied
d
"
‘
hl
,
"5
R
2ui
Av
Bu
,
ddy
•
of Hasans* high school graduate*
Fire boy* and two girl* have been HTONY POINT
■ Ing dot
Mr. and Mn »red Bartow spent (apent
Mr*.Motiicrs
L. H. Evarts
Aspinafl Freed
family.
Day and
withslater.
Mr. Ml**
and 1.different
plane and
in more
wholesome ; &lt;« And
l,‘e organ
by MU* Marcella Oog- J??™
wke »,lac
* bom at the hospital since tlie la*t J. D. AeUck waa the first tq y'*"’ north c
Program
thl* year, has been awarded
the
Sunday with Mr. anti Mn. Paul Agnes Sim. were in Orand Rapid*
in Saturday
but week’s paper u- °f M Alumni elub scholalxhlp. report. They were Mr and Mr*,
com in thl* locality.
' Mra
Mr»
n n
surroundings
8lr'* of Lansing. Mrs Frederica।'CnA*
' staled
from
Barlow
of wdmnnd.
L.-ach lake.
—__ . . .
. &gt; Friday. .
. • n.lln„•«..» v~. T1..HHI
—
--- j-------Ba-jer wa* honored *&lt;*« Rose haa taken an active part Leo Colburn, 415 W. Apple, a boy on Mr. and Mra. B. J Wellman made n,ond '
I Mra.
Georgiana
Mr. and Mra. Max Bauer ot De-| Mr. and Mrs. Ed*ard Nicolai iAgrDACC U/lkJC BO A ICC Tuewlay evening by the member* »&gt; »*• *cbor.l actlvIUea and wa* May 4; Mr and Mn. Maurice Ad- n btulnes. tnp to Olivet and Belletroll spent the weekend with Mr ne* 1^.,;.;
w‘
Hoyen °f C.;
Detroit
spent the vKUJj WINj rKAlDC &lt;rf Halting* Chapter Ko 7 A nub- pmidenl of the senior claw lQ-|he ria n&lt;on. Nashville. Route I. a boy vue last Thuraday
and Mr*. W. O. Bauer.
’
| weekend
tend with friend* in
In Hasting*.
Heating*. .
-----------; Ilc dlnnrr w„
at thc prM. fall term She plan* to enter the'bp May 8; a boy to Mr and MrMr. and Mr*. J. D Aciiek In com­
Robert Walton, of Kalamazoo w»«1 Mr.
r. and
and Mra.
Mr*. Marion
Marlon Cobb
Cobb of
Loeo| Chapter Commended byterian chureh after which a short!, school of mining, taking Uie com- oScar DeWitt.
60| E Colfax
Mr* Mill
Don UWl
Cook IIUUM
--—
--------- on
— May
. pany with Mr. -and
4.M n«&gt;B.
calling on Hasting* friend* Sat- Jackson
aon were
were guest*
guest* of
of Mr.
Mr. and Mn
ro.
...
of Malarial program
...
wa* held, with. J M. Town- bined - course
-------6;«. a-girl
girl trZMr
tc/Mr and
andMr*.
Mrs. Don
DonWilWil- and
andtwo
twodaughter*
daughtersof
ofJackion.
Jackson,went
went; their
ik Hoonan
Ifnonnn on
nn Runrliv
emuuni vi maianwi ,end u-' tuostmasfer. Severaltnblrih- Thf
Tliescholarship
vlwl.ilshinamount*
amount*toto4440
.440 hams.
Hum* 7(ij
W. W
W Chnton,
ntmtnr. Msy
Mav O'9:intoMr
tn Belding Sunday
c.—j... to
... attend
_ j a a »p»
urday, while in the city on biudnc**. prank
Sunday.
Mr to
suppliedLuster
Hospital uUt «« g|ten by memberaert dif- »nd
available to some young tier- Hnd Mrs Lorenee Hubbci. Hasting*. Mother’* Day cefebraticn al-tbe'the Liumima— «&gt;*»*
Mr and Mr*. Donald D. Smith and, Mr. and Mra. Guy Oldnlnga spent
Tlgrry
County
Red
Cross
chspter
frrent
organizations
of
which
Mri
M&gt;n
,n
c
*
e
h
community
where
an
Route
5.
a
boy
mi
May
6;
on
May
Ixmie
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
Cook
of
that'
the adoption of a similar economy.
tiieir daughter Mia* 8u»le were Bunday with Mr. and Mra. Ray Hiatt! «*•«•*
wm ^xmm
invm &gt;**&gt;&lt;iim&gt;&lt;u» v&gt; »■&gt;«.!■ ■&gt;&gt;.
*1*71 -------------- ' »
1
——*
«« received
.w.l.'Al a a letter nf
HVMkrwl*. Bauer i»
I. a member
marnl^r and
.nd Joe
.lorStMix
I r ' AllltlH.1
For many
mflliy n9; nn
Mav 10
a IwiV
Altrl Mr* 1
weekend .visitor* with
Hastings Of Bittle Creek.
j has
of apprecla' Abimnldub
clubIS I*aCtlVC.
active
For
on May
in. a
boy tn
to Mr and
frlendi
I Mr. and Mra Wintton Merrick and tkm from the Red Crou Field Dlr- rendered a violin «-oio
annual award waa lost Keet Tobias. Hasting*. Route 5; and
Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Brower of son visited reisUvr* al White retor at Fort CuaUr. acknowledgThe balance of the program was to Hnsting* because fnnni-r U. of M n giri l0 Mr. and Mrs
Wilron
Baltic Creek were guest* ot Mr Pigeon over the weekend
Ing the many thing* that have been! held in the Masonic Temple with ■r*Ou*,«* dw J*01 maujtam
Guernsey. Hasting*. Route 1. May
and Mrs. Glenn Brower over the. Mira Mary McElwain and Mira supplied by local people for thel,over 200 members and guests pre-.- “cl‘vrj, u,° A.frw.
n8° * "
weekend.
Emily Mefawnln rpftil the weekend Fo« Curter Camn and Hospltaf.ent. L. E Btrnrtt gave the ad- ^hib wa* 1
Charles Leonard, Jr. 5C2 8 Jeffer­
I &gt;&gt;.
vtr.
niirt in Detroit
Service Council. The letter, ad-. dres* of welcome; a short play 1,1 many that even greater
----- . tn­ son. an accident patient, rrmaitu r
. ”L"2L
...
t
the agout the same.
»&gt;
____
.nd M«. Cl.r. McKe. «u»| 5X’7J„“71 ."K"'m'" ~'
rd in Buffalo. N Y over the week- represents the Barry County chap-, wtlh Mrs. rtrothy Ftoo.e. Mri coming year, or the award may
The following patients underwent
n&gt;dMUilMrlwoan&gt;.ndr«nllM.-w “7 ,h" r""
«&gt;' »» Ou;v- again be l&lt;«t.
major surgery ami their condition i*
The annual meeting of the club reported a* improved; ’Ml*.* Beverly
Mn.. Own:, r.i™ ... In tutu.
“■ t~&gt;- .
»“|I»U. »‘ »n» &lt;&gt;«a&gt;-r .nd Un
Owl. -niKd«x l» nltend lb. run.,.1
'• *“
c.ikln l.kl.nt i-rl
Mn.
Ferguwn. Delton. Route 1; Mis*
tunied Ba____ .
___
bpcivimg ■u.f
’,-77-,
i u-.
who have contributed so generous- Lou Mau* played two piano rotor. next Tuesday evening. May 19. Of- Patricia Smith. 537 E Mill; Mrs
nine week* with their *on. Mau- «i
Lacy
lv to
tr. our
mir recreation
rnrmnlinn program,
nrvurrutit and Ii and
nn.l Dr
IVr Howard
tlnwurrl Daria
rsuvih nf
rarnn.l ficera will be elected and mov­ Don Hail. 200 E. High; Master Larry
ly
of Orand
Mr. and Mr*. Kent
Drake
and
rice and family of Detroit.
e.»v t add m-r vrrv ore*I arnreri--1 Rapid-, closed the program by *ing- ing pictures will be a feuiure of the Lester. Hastings. Route 5: Mrs
family of South Haven were guest*
All member* Maud Cross Middleville. Mrs Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ailam*
tlon for all that you imve done in tag "To You." a song composed evening's program.
of Mr and Mra. Wayne Merrick on uur
ue».u
rapcxo.i.y
.«
mr
.»».&gt;.»
Jr .and daughter. Connie oi
our* benair
----------especially for the honored gijert and guest* are invited to attend Kendall.' 1103 N Broadway; Mr*
Mother's Day.
To date, the local chapter iuu and -The End of n Perfect Day." UlU Important met ting.
kegon spent Moltitr* Dhy
I Wesley Cordes. 428 E. Marshall.
I Mr nnd Mrs. George Fulton en secured and delivered to the ata-, Quest* were prerent from Ionia
1•’
and Mr* Edwatd J. Adanu.
tertained Mr. - and
Frank
lion hosultal. the following items; i Bellevue. Jackson. Sunfield. Port- LEADS SCHOOL OF PHAR­
Odessa. who submitted to maJoF'i
. .table*
..
«.
8. card
for tlu* .....
sun porches,
land. Battle C...b.
Creek. Kalamazoo MACY FOR SECOND YEAR
8 double decks of card*, many tsblr - • ■ •
-• Mr.
and Mr* Bernard
l-.eed have be discharged
----------------------------------------------- ------ ...
ngvid French attended liw game*, quantities of magazine* and Coldwater. Manton. Howard City.
Grand Rapids. Woodland. Middle- been invited to attend tne honor*
mni™,
Mn- James Brandon ofVlimkelue'
Hasting^
ent*. Mr nnd Mr* I nink Bennett luncheon meeting of the Wist
of
“I book*, horaeahoe ret .playground ville. Freeport. Nashville. Marne convocation at the University of
Mr and Mra.* William Fox 1th
- - club
- l'"'.
- at ."/
Jf^hiaan Wellesley
Kent
rlc
|Mtient-.' recreation &gt;*nH
and e-Anmruviiir
Coopersville.
Micliigun.
Miclilmin wfierr
w-iw-m their
tbrtr son
wm Robert
iiniirri Middle villi have both turn Iran*
Kalamazoo spent the weekend Willi C(
,untry rlub.
r|Ub. Wednesday
Cmintrv
Wediwiuhiv
_________
.... has
1..... been equipped
. _i.uwith
kitchenette
It
wan
a
unique
program,
well
&gt;
tandr.
first
In
the
Mhrxrt
nf
phnrII...mr«nl.
M,
U
,K&lt;
Mr.
Ilurl^v
..
.
.
...........
.
their parent*. Mi and Mr* Hurley
forred from Leila Pom hospital.
Mra Lewis DeWyk
ot Orand UU-im
di*he» HIKl
and KU
glasses
— for *rrvlng llgiit given and will br one .that will nl macy lor .’.ho second successive 1 Battle Creek, and now rvcelvlng
Fox uiul Mr. uud Mr*. Aichle Rcick- _
R.Wa. ™ an rmlihi
. .Hmlunrrn,.
A ™a.,idr
• '
i.
road-side up.
type way* be .remembered ' by Mrs.
medical care here.
J.»„
o. K..L.n,„.. J™*’;*'• KH.hubun rommOMot nun,- Bauer, a recognlUon which she de­
Mr*. Menzo Turner. 522 8. Broad-1
rial*
donated
for
Uie
purpose,
and
serve*.
and Janies Wallace atlendi-d the
-.
Mrs. A. E. Wilson, Vera Doyle, ot wU1
muc|, nppreclntcd by patients
Regular meet ins of W. R. C way. had a minor operation and her ,
lliraler Union Convention at Ann Chicago, wa* a gunt of her uncle nble to be about the hospital
ninunw HMrrn
Thursday. May 14 at 2 o’clock. All condition is good.
Arbor Monday. Tuesday and Wetl­ and aunt, Mr. nnd Mr*. Chas. Doyle ground*
The condition of the following.
uinnuix
Imetnbera please be present as there
nr.Mtay nf this week.
inedkal pBtienU h reported as good
St. Ro*e church was the wrnc of ts buslneu to discuss.
,
rereral day*
I Furniture
. the .past week.
for one day-rnom
H. A. Adrounle spent the
...
’
Car! Main. 403 E. Hlalf. Joe Ruin.
Mr and Mrs. Orley Bishop and where able-bodied troops nwy'gnth- • i»* marriage Saturday morning of ।
weekend nt Ann Arbor with tier
Hie W. R. C. recently tent a nice Hastings. Route 2: Mr-. W. D Ben-;
famlly of Holland spent the week- er ha* alzo been provided by the Miss Lillian Smith, daughter of Mr
daughter. Zabelle. ut Stockwell Dorciiapw. riiu
&gt;uuu» arc
R.c on
uu and Mr*. J. H. Smith and Raymond card tabl*. magagtoes and games to neu. 638 E. Mill; Albert Moorley. ’
it
' .i,—
.IIM.|.i • e,,d •»» this city with hl* parent*. Mr. local chapter,
and funds
BUtary. U. of M. where a »purial nd M
Herb BUhop
•
•
•
■
■
Nashville.
.
.
। hand to keep this room supplied Gibson son ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard the soldiers at Port Custer.
Mother* Day program was held
, ..
I'with manzines, came*, etc
f Gibson.
The
Rev
* .* *
.
-------Mrs Minnie Shrlner. 134 E Court
.
..
.Father. John V. I , ~~
■’ and' Mn
"
Clyde Gamble and! Mr and Mra. Kirk Hamilton and with magazines, game*, etc.
Mr.
8L. is a hospital patient, having
family of Flint M*nl the weekend
in all. about 4500 In cash or mate- Dillon officiated. 'Hie altar wa* &lt;lcechildren of Jackson spent the week-' wlth hi* uncle and aunt. Bupt. ane .rial* has been provided, locally, orated with purple lilacs and palm*.
undergone a major opera Don.
Charles, Me. it * v&gt;■ &gt;&gt;----------------n&gt;&gt;^lr1.1.
ii.rni.oV,
.mHand interest*1 heThe
liridTwnre
i white
sxitin
Recent donation* to the hospital
^through lhe effort.*
bride
wore
a white
satin.
Mra D. A VanBuskirk
Barnt-3 i nd
and Mrs.
all c.f which were gratefully received,
Mnr Maurice Rogers and baby of many group* and individual* gown fashioned with u round de-p
Hecker of tanuliig were Sunday of Battle Creek are visiting her par-1 too numerous to mention by name, yoke of Alencon lace, fitted bodice
include: 24 O B binder*. 4 dozen
|Ueit*'.
medlnii sterilizing bug*. 18 hrea*t
rnta.
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
Cyrus
Buxton,
for
The
generous
response
from
Barry
with
long
lace
sleeves
fitted
with
Paul Ruprlght who enlisted
binder*, from Guild No. 18; 4 dozen
i County In meeting lhe immediate potnta over the wrist*, a princes*
In tlie arniv two veais nso. returned
.... 1 °“r nrxt regular meeting will be large .sterilizing bags from Guild No
Mr. and Mrs. L E Rover and Mra need* is most gratifying inthoMlatyle slipper satin skirt extending
la-1 week to "North Carolina ait
...... IHer
veilbridal
.Thursday.
19; 24 doctor’s towels. 24 dressing
into a full train.
veil. May 21.
a short furlough here, yuiting hl Robert MacArthur and daughter, who are clo»ely in touch with thl*I was
of
two
tier*
and
finger-tip
ii&lt;
Comrade
Franklin
Burgess
of
towel*. 38 bedside table covers, from
‘ ■«*
mother and step-fatner. Mr and Joan, siient the weekend with friends project.
length.
FreejM.rt received the obligation nnd Cluild No 11: 24 tray cloth* from
Mrs. Aith'ur llaywoed and hl-, sh­ In Bradford. Ohio
j She wore her ahter’a pearls and |
* member ot oui'port. nt our Guild No. 9: 3 dozen napkins from
Mr and Mrs Charles Faul. Marl- WOMEN BOWLERS END
ier aiai brother-in-law. Mr. and
i carried
meet Ing
Guild No. 12: 8 clinic sheet* from
etta und David, spent Mntner'.* Day SEASON WITH BANQUET
..... her cousin* first communion
.. ....
Fete Dolbee
Mny 24 is thp date for Mrs
the Clara
next Brown: '. bushel
. ... —
car- Ettal ThMe ta no mo'rr cnU)US|a.stiC I prayer book Her arm bouquet ron­
the ----------------------------former's 'Mother. Mrs
Lieutcliant Comm indrr Dr. Kcn- with
.... u.
~v
hc,d &gt;” •««* from Mr*'Milo DeVries; bathof Woodland.
: group
group or
of oowier*
bowler* in
tn tne
the city
city man
than —
*hted
of white calla HUra with while ;^
• xlh
Itli McIntyre came to ills liornr here Faul
Mr and Mr* Glenn Miller had' those
the Women•_
’s nBowstreamer*.
Dowagiac. Delegate from thl* po*t. room scale* from Guild No. 22. Mrs
.a.__ _comprising
____ _______________
—. bailri streamer*
t»n a brief furlough from lhe Penim their guest* on Sunday, hi* par- un.. Association As last year, they'
Miss
Catherine
Smith
attended
elected
at
our
laat
inectlni;
were.
E.
Frandsen
and
Mrs.
B.
Fletcher,
rarolu. Florida. Naval .ttatlon on
mt*. Mr nnd Mrs. Peter Miller nnd celebrated the close of the season hcr *l»ter a* bridesmaid. Her dress R°&gt;' E Push. Leo M Crane, peorgr chairmen,
Wednesday.
her mother. Mrs IrmaBrown all■.with
|Wlth a
and Wesley Webb, with
__■■■ — a banquet.
banauet Monday
Mondav night,
niaht at
at ! was
WBS of )x&gt;udre
l’‘,uarc blue
muc maniui''cttc
nmniui•■cue net
nci barney
....... , —
......
turned to ill* poet of duty inking
T^e^m^wrtfnrJpUH
of Freetwrt.|I the Episcopal pariah house, served fashioned on Grecian line.lines with
wllh Ucc»Fr'‘'‘klln
c. - ;
r--“- CARLTON CENTER
with him Mra. McIntyre and their
.. t...
...
. Auxiliary
... ...
.,
ai.am. KM.VD?.5f„?
icl and
Zane
Darrell D. .Aldrich of lhe Great biw Women'*
of« Uie
pepllnx wi.H
with «a ahirred •square
neck- hart.
"arl;,IxiaeU
*, T
n&lt;l Wilford
w,llf°rd Platt
ptal’
zumc Nash
naan. son
*un ot
u. Mr
mr. and
.mu &amp;lt*
«».».
daughti r
His work there kivps
Lake* Naval Training Station wa* chureh
"'tvrnatea.
william
Andrew*
will
uv Nash
sundav fromtrain arrivea aunaay inau
hqrch.' line and puff aleevea. She carried
line an
»nu pun
wrors. our
r»mm
»n
.........o................
T arrived
.......■—
Di Mrliityic very busy.
home over the weekend, and with1 Cover*
' were laid for seventy and '----- -•
"snapdragon*
------ ----------- aUn ra.'»■«***«*
rtei—.i.
in
... where he
k. ha*
.. been
z.----------“nn*---------bouquet
of —
pink
’* •"
California
emMr. and Mra. Hurlrv Van Aukrn oi
Lxlted liirtr rouatns 1 hu *“'* Bpenl MnthM
D®? WIU&gt; !a fine
time'enjoyral—by
alL
Vlctroia
’Dw bridesmaid
Uie commander of the post.
—
——
*
Theand
bridesmaid!»■«
icommander
of the ,post.
ployed for the past year.
-a&gt;&gt;. a.. blue, Because
of tlu?
tlie seriotuneu
„
, . ,, „
- - hia mctlur. Mrs Charles Aldrich.
music was furnished during the din- completed her costume with
Jiccausr ol
tcricuvne** of the
Friend* of Burdett Hayner, for­
lirrbert Freeland.
Wcdnr.Ml.v through Friday; Mrs
Mf± lKVabClf,J
,re‘
hour and* Mr*. Roy Hubbard chapeau with ma telling veil.
merly of thl* community, were,
Charles Dolby and baby of Hunt-1tu"'fd home after a two week* viqi j^ the aawtnMy singing.
। The brtde wa* given In marriagebSILS happy lo hear he was safe tn Ire­
Inuion
Fit- *l,h ’“’r M,n and
Mr and
Mra Arthur WliHtU president nf *&gt;F he«' broUier Paul leonard Oib- “hnual Budd) Poppy PHnrimagi
land.
dnv and Mn and Mr*. Eldreil Free-!
R-,lph*» Bouth Rcn^the association, presided: the *ec- aon. brother of the groom performed
Honw* nl tMton
...« ,v«,.
Mr. and Mra Arley Todd and fatn-1
land of Battle Creek were gurat. Ind
A
M1, n
retary’report waa given by Mrj ‘h''. "
V?’C““ "I*’ •
tanJs
Comrade James Surinc ha* Left tar-Uy. spent Mother* Day with their!
Batuniay
‘
MU* Ann Nixon, n nurac atPen- KHlh Daniel* and the treaaurer’a Robert Smith broth, ra of the bride
------ »’
, I nock htwplial, and Mra Trcs*a rrport by Mr* Alien Prentice Ray BClrd a* ushers. Uwreifce. Hubert Madcvm. WlscnnsUi, where tic Is
Mu.
c..rl
wutdbUn
lu.-b.d
Tm
“
bz
Mn.
Alim"»ren'SrS»
&lt;""&gt;
ISSd'
hm
“ll
Prnnk
DeGroot.
IK.U lhe
lb. irnl
I»M wS.
Ivrr mint.
Wl? O
Cl.v.l»nd
Monday
bn “
.n .uio- BnuWh
n„nrt, w
„„ m tmlkM uukut- and
nt inemu
wrt. h,
..mi, M:.'
”';1’"" l«&gt;
““
»&lt;•
"n" Hatnt
»W Olb«&gt;n.
olb"". bralh.r.
»~a»" »'
,
Mr. —
and —
Mr*.
Evanston---------Beck spent
;
Judd stem nnd.the l itter’s dauxh- niobile trip to Richmond. Va.. where trr nnd Dr John Wooton was guest bridegroom and Patrick Hodge*
'h'r |x&gt;*t want* to extend our sym—
-----------------.
i, Mta
m of cSS., j '»:&gt;•
■enl •
u w
t„ W" inrom.:
., un- Ml-.
»'•»•Oxm* *&gt;»»W0M .nd Sund.y-i.h h«

PERSONAL MENTION

LLSJ.SL™S:.*.S'nSlS;MRS. GEORGIANA
.mA
BAUER HONORED

COUNTY RED

_

SLACK SUIT
HEADQUARTERS

FOR MEN

AH Colors

All Sixes

Long or Short
Sleeves

nt fireboxlarm ’’

Prices —

$365 to S1250

LY
chose

FOR BOYS

Size* 4 to 20

al.
al.
al.

with long or
short trousers
Prices

IN

$245 to $500

If it's for men or boys we have it at

IN AL

" IIAIRBUS

m'"",

n.«.. j.™

Marcus Stebbins. 1* now

Mr. and Mr*. Keith Marlow are
remodeling their farm iwme
Al­
though it isn’t ready to be occupied
sympathies of Uie officers and mem­ yet. they spend as much time ar
ber* the whole post In your loss and possible there Sunday caller* were
Sunday guest
of Mrs uciimt- ,
----- - ■
«» iviiiamcu tu. niuuvin lumuaiit iu
Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Benton of
Casaday awl Mn. N&gt;lllr Smith •«'d;Jf??5n- Ed”1°2^a of. Wcs‘f”’ Mich, ctiwpel the taboo for thl* really fine
Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mr* Law­
.
..."
..
....
■ c . Cnliri’e of Education Knlamavm
u..
.....
...
rence Hawkln* and Patsy of Ha*­
Cnaaday of Oa.. Cha*
v.
«.».
---------Mr*. Della Castle. Duane Axtel. Mr MEdmond*.,
Two lovely zolos were given bv Oallup sang “Ave Xfaria.’’
. ”*7
Buddles pledged your, of Freeport
Mr. nnd Mra. D. C. Bronson re­
Mrs
Casad.vv
Following the ceremony a recep- 1”° in thl* campaign for U’ar sxvMr. and Mrs. Floyd Tbdd and
daugliter and Mha Florence Oravler turned from St. Petersburg. Fla. Miss Virginia Moore accompanied
by
Mis*
Helen
dovert.
Much
enjoyed
l,o
'»
St
Bo*
hall
,n
(f
“
lat
i*
being
waged
this
family
spent
Sunday
with
hf* mothTuesday.
Charles
Clark
of
St.
Petnf Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Hov.-artl
Mrr, rrnburg. Fla., returned with them were
Hrovont
were two
two skit*
saris given
given by
oy six
six pupil*
pupil* nf
ni A
“ three tiered wedding.cake deco- wr&lt;‘,t‘ ^ts all do our *hare as
- Vet- er. Mrs. Shupp
Mr. and
and Mis
Mrs. Glenn
Glenn Clumm
Clumm of
of'
Mis* Dorothy~ Cook, dramatic coach rat»’d is.
,hr &gt;„&gt;,&gt;.■.
bride's table. -tn.
The wixtdlni: s‘r.i,iv of Foreign
|Foty1Sn War* and
and -Kero
Keep Mr
Maude Rogers nnd Maieiirrile of and Mr*. Clark will come up later,
Has!Inga
were
Sunday
caller*
at
fame* latngston and Mr. an&lt;J*Mrs at Hasting* High, the flrat one per breakfast was served at tlw bride Frcepoi L
.
~ ~ ••
*~
—
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Chester Van Robert L. Hoasack of Kalamazoo-left fraying a Uff between a newly mar- ho‘n«* u about 60 gue»u
On Sunday Mr*
CRESSEY
।
Brtclielsen.
D.igteren of Wallham. Mum . ior- for California Saturday momini: rlrd couple—Pauline Chandler ftnd’ T"r traveling Mrs. Gibson chroeMr. and Mr* Lee Reynold* enMr Bnd Mrs. Ralptv Norton and
mcily of Juneau. Alaska, called on where they will visit Mr. Lang­ Roger Bennett, which In the end was a luggage tan Salndon ensemble ,cn
-.nMI ln non„r Dl Mr, j..nnl.
honor of Mr*. Jennie family were Sunday visitors at Mr
'T.^. In
wvTnW-clahllTbirlhX
her aunt. Mi*. Mary Van Duller- ston's aon and new grandson. James happily solved The second offering with beige acres*nrk-s. After May, Icna.ned
KKO-d...
&gt;nd Mra 1Urolrf Norton.g
riven by
bv Donald
Hnnalrt Clark.
PUrk Harriet
n.vrtM Babmu.- 14
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mn. Gibson
Gibson will
WU1 U.
-t,S“
X uo
n
en. al.«o Mr. Airhic McCoy and Richard, and other relatives
riven
14 Mr.
be at
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ohicr. of
Mr and Mr*. Walter Powell have eock. Marjorie Reed and Keith borne lo their friends at 736 N
Mra Emtna s Evan*. Mr* McCoy
of Kirhfmaioo. Mr. nnd Mn. Chas. Grand Rapid* spent the past week
t t.-iiis mrt
in--i Mrs Van
van Duguug- »»
as kuv
guest*
.tmi u
this
&gt;u wr*-».
week, nn
her pnu-iK*.
parents. Mr
rar Brady told of the trial* a 17-year-. Michigan Ave.
t&lt;nd Mr*. Franc
', Kahler. Mr. nnd Mr*. Clifford Kah­ with Mr. and Mrs Mina Elliott
Itr by accident in 19351 and Mra. Austin Goetz of Hollywood, old youth experienced in donninx
Out-of-town guests present were
—.-v. calf/,, ho are cm their way to their his first dress auit at the time of hi* Mra Sterling Keller and family ler and family of East Delton. Er­ Mr and Mrs. Harold Elliott and
■hila they were on a trip '.i.
through
wesl and Aiartcn. They en­ summer home on Lake Huron mar aUtcr'a wedding and the compUea- from Kalamazoo: Clifton Tombaugh nest Samson of Augusta. Mr. nnd Elaine of Flint were weekend guest*
Mr*. Warren Calm*. Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Tlscher nnd
Joyed the afternoon rrminlacfng Hepworth. Ontario.
gulled. Presentation oi “”d
Delores. Lansing; Mra. Cha* Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Murle
their trip nnd the lovely time they
a* printed in last week * Geo. Kramer nnd family. MImi Ag- Reynold* and family and Mr. and family spent Sunday and Monday In
Lansing
vblUng
relative*
and
had wiide in Alazka.
-- -----Mr and Mr*. Robert Furrow and Banner wa* made by Toastmaster ”ea Ruede, Mrs. E J. Kearney and
friends.
(
Mra Mnrle Bigler of Grand Rapids. Branch.
daughter. Robert Rucde nnd Uster Mr*. Donald Reynolds, local.
Mrs. Cha*. Conyer of Richland. , Cletus Valentine lias been pro-1
and Marshall Furrow of Battle Creek
--Eilene. all of Jackson; Mi*« I-aurn
were aueaU of Mr. and Mrs. Free- SUNDAY EVENING
Ruede. Detroit: Mr. and Mr*. R. Mis. Rob Norri* nnd Mr* Shellev'1 moled to Corporal. Congratulations.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Daniels and
man Furrow Sunday.
CLUB MEETS
McCaullry and family. Mra. C. E. of Kabima zoo called on Mn. TUI
; Conyer. Sunday evening.
an* spotted k»
family have moved out of the Jerry
- ------------------------------ —spentThere
Gertrude Shultera
the were two new member*.! Amy. Battle Creek; Mra. Claude
Mra
TUMA CLBVELAED
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartman spent Andrus place
weekend la Belding with Mr. and Stnmnne Stuck and Napcy Wait, at Ritd. Augusta and Owen McCaul of
।
.Sunday
with
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
Richard
­
Mr. and- Mrs
Winifred Marlow
Mrs. Gordon Clement. Mr. Clement the meeting of Uie Sunday evening Lake Odessa.
Hartman nv^Knlarnnzoo.
and family of Charlotte and Mr and
has resigned ill* poaitlon with the elub on May 10. This wa* a special
&lt;a&gt;
I Mr. nnd MhrTlarold Whitmore Mn Merle Faulty and Carole of
Standard OH Co. tn that city, nnd meeting held at the home of Mrs.1 ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
J and family of Kalamazoo ’called Clarksville were Sunday Visitors of
; the famHy will soon move tu Charle- Richard Oroos. Following the busiMr*. John O. Gould announces the On Mr. and Mn. Warren Calms
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
.olx .her. h. h.. i™.«d .
----------towk served, thro defense movies
movie* were Se
Bn Adam*
Peter Rlckcnmore
niekenmore Marlow.
rooming house in that resort town,
i..
sx.w.. to BrXd 1H-mnS d
Mrs Pyter
Those from away who attended shown by Mr. Oroo*
iToMT.nS S^Sff’rtZm-' ^M.^e c“ ler?f iaSsSn’Tn"

family of thirteen chii

The BEAUTY BAR

i Sherlock
ar the trade
&gt;c&gt; do have
r fiberboard
Poll-Parrot.,
elective ...
Iren’, grow­
er .hoc. that
fit. Juatdc-

money-back
&gt;er or fiberar asiured!

IE
Mich.

tings. Mr. and Mra. Alvin Helrtgel

DO IT NOW AND SAVEI

MASTER
HOUSE PAINT
Single Gallon. $2.98

piscou111

ROOMS

12 toU15 So’nmtS'whM thrtr T’m
Wednesday. AprtV22. at Mr. and jjrs AlUe Rogers of Pralrle- MARTIN CORNERS
Goodyear were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. of 12 to 15. no matter what their the Methodist panonage Rev 8'one Si^SitSd sff^iSlMra Wm’cuhv
Mr and Mn Clarenee Curtis and
Goodyear Ml** Mary R. Power*, denomination, are cordially invited Xiingthe smciT ring ceremony
d
P
son Roger of Battle Creek and Mr
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Rudolph
Thle*.
Mr*,
to
attend
the
meeting*
of
thl*
club.
Mr
.mt
narLn
. .....
«'
“
•
“
™a
“
»
,w
*
Mr
.M
MX
rirSll
T-S ~.
STEAM HEAT
nnd Mr*. Car) Oraihuis of Hastings
Leslie
Enzian
and
children
of
HaxLewi* DeWyk. Orand Rapid*; Mr*, which meet* at present at the Pres- the onlv attendant
.&gt;
township were Mother’s Day din­
Or A COLD WATU
Healy. Kalamazoo; Mr*. Vera Doyle byterian church at 6:30 each Sunday
Mr. Hammond is a graduate of ilr.8&lt; visited at the Enzian home ner guest* of their parents, Mr. and
SHOWER BATH
WUson. Chicago
evening, and I* sponsored by the Y the Ionia high school and Mr. Ham-&lt;
?_
Mr* Roland Barry. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chase. Mix.. M. O. A. •
— CurtU staying until Monday morn­
. rr.nnd
rnond 1*
i* rmninvrd
employed at
at the
the Duniev
Duplex ' (—LAY
HILLS
Josephine Chase of Grand Rapid*
I plant In Battle Creek. Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. Bertha Pott* nnd Mrs Ethel ing.
and Dwight Paul Chase of a south YOUTH DANCE AT
Sunday caller* at Mr. and Mrs
, Hammond are now at home at 401 Glbron attended Achievement Day
ern camp, spent the weekend with PARISH HOUSE
Orr /ishera were William Cogswell,
W. State St.
.
at Hastirpr* Tuesday
The Rhythm Kings, the new prtheir son nnd brother. Emmom
Mr. and Mn Duel Sisson of Free­ George and Dorothy of the Center
Chase of Detroit. Dwight Chase wai chestra formed by a group of local RQSE—DEMON!)
port were caller* at Verdun Co­ road. Mn Lou Varney and Mr and
home on a ten-day furlough and re youth, will play for the Y. M. C. A —
Mr* Prank Cogswell and children
Ville's Saturday
At Coats Grove nn Monday.
Youth Council dance Friday night at
turns to IWnou today.
of Hasting*.
Mary "
and
ot Orand
11. Bernadine Demond.
Detnond. daughter
daught&gt; of
the Parish House
II.
*"7
n" Joe Luk*o "L°™
‘u
Mr. and Afr*. Roy Patten of Ha*-1
run.
rn.de &lt;=r .
S
a»i. hiiu mra.
ucnuuiq oi vvchhi- -y - - -.
, , ’lnTS*
,
tings and Mr*. May Ro*e of Rock­
. land became the bride of Richard P®rrrl*':' John Lukxn and wife
of —
...
dances
.—v. wMM-a.mw.
throughout the ........
summer
k.
Kicnara
v
„,t!in rn-.m.
nv *spent ford were Friday evening visitors' al [
Verdun
CoviHe nml
nnd fnm
family
in order to provide local recreation Rof*&gt; Bon ol Russell Rose of Has—;
Sunday with hr* parent*, near Mr and Mn. Orr Fifher’*.
activiUe* ta Hasting* boy* and girl* lln&lt;' T1’'- eOuP&gt;e *rre a«mded by
Remember the picture* at the'
r Woodland.
'
Dance* will be one of a number of Mr nnd Mrs Marvin Edward* of
Dt-covcr for yourself the exhilarating beauty
'.
Mr and Mra. Eugene Haight and church Friday evening May 15. aboj
recreation projects planned for aft- Coat* Grove. They will make their. Norman entertained Melvin Haight
treatment* you can obtain at Jeon'* Beauty Shop.
rr-work hours by these organiza- home In Hasting* after May 18
Make an appointment.
les
pie's for a pot luck supper May
and wife ot Fireport and Francis
••—
where Mr Rose ha* employment.
tlon.*.
31. All are cordially Invited to at­
Haight and family Sunday.
PERMANENT!)
Die Rhythm Kings arc taking an1
• Mr. and Mn- William Hullet. tend both yie.M- event*.
MACHINELESS $2J&lt; UP, OTHERS FROM IIJ0.
ANNOUNCE
MARRIAGE
active part tn organizing the pro­
spent Sunday at Roy McCnuls
Word received I tom Mi** Carrl*
Mn. E A BeVler &lt; Beatrice M
gram* and deserve much credit for
Mr and Mr* Leon Pott* and Cogswell tell* us she and MU* Lu­
MAKE
lhe important part they have taken Knapp) announce* the marriage of1 Mrs. Lcnna Johnson of Bowne spent cille Monica readied her brother's
APPOINTMENTS
her daughter. Alic* C. Miller to Pfc Sunday In LAtuiAg at the home of
EARLY
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Ralph E Freeman, last February' I Harold England and family. Mr*
Richard Babcock. Johnstown twp 18 in Alexandria. J-ouiriana. Mr Free­ Sarah MrCaul and daughter Bertha
&gt;— «
—.... —
— Co
—
18 man
ow'rM.a&gt; duty and Mra .„
___ the
Jean
Garity.
Eaton
accompanied them and spent
.33 Freeman L* working r.t Station dav with relative*.
"
Clayton Matson, Hasting* ..
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Perrin of
34 WOOD in Orand Rapid*
Wilbur Gibbs and family of Kai­ Orand Rapid* visited their parent*.
Margret Barnett. Hasting* ..
—------ -------- ----------------------- ***----------------.iniazoo were calling on the home Mr. and Mr*. Milo B*rry Sunday
-ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
-ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— folk*. Sunday.
Mr&lt;.and Mn. Damon McClelland,

HOTEL HASTINGS

Spring Beauty

3-65

Do YOUR Part for
t UNCLE SAM!

30

JEANSBEAUTYSHOP

Coupon
make the following offer'

desire.
only. Adult* only.

One to

ADDRESS
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BOON, THE

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Sheldon Agency
All Kinds of Isaurasco

Swanson Agency
torn t
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to classirr

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MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

13#

AUCTION SALES

farrow Br
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Al&lt;un&lt;i&gt;iir&gt; lake.

HENRY FLANNER/

of North Avenue road spent Sun-,
day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I
Albert McClelland and family
Mrs. Wilson Case has spent some
time at the home of her daughter

H-tUta.r.l SI
....

DR. L. J. CASTON

'm 14410111le. p-e

OPTOMETRIST

•r.lr r.
tart, a’ taiIlea ant

Pancoast Bldg.

r.&lt;r &lt; ■

II

iwitt was -convalescing from
cwt operation

■ General .t.r.

the Briggs school wrote forty-six npplieatlou for sugar rationing and!

• ra In e« It tier! i.t
Onrham a«4 J

.Mrs. Hattie Steven* had a* guests
on Mother's Day her children nnd
grandchildren. Places were laid for

Marshoil Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Rtpsirs

faraiiked

and

in-

ANgKIk—-Vanag rahra Jerry Awdnu
I’bnae 3S10.
S It

triCt is somewhat Improved, but still
nt the hospital.

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

CARDS OF THANKS)
C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

HORSES - $7.50

CAR!, nf THASKA—I • lai. Kt thank

JERRY ANDRUS

COWS - $6.00

We have d collector stationed in Hastings to give
immediate service.
We pay tho Phone Charges.

rar.H. rail.. Cand,. tlaaara. lell.rt
I ail
\a“.ay
lu ring nt, rvrent lllaraa at Penanew h«w»
al ,u.l at hunt-, Alaa the HMram an.1
Sir." &lt; tiftnril lUmaaoad.

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Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

AHI» Of THASKj*—W« tai.b tn thunk
• nr friend. and nrigbli.tr. wWlielpeti
llie registration ...____ ______
inc cards held nl Assyria Center last
week reached two hundred. Mrs.
Carl Holtom a.-.%Uted the teacher.

AUCTIONEER
11*1 your Auction Salts with

DEWEY REED

WE PAY TOP MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED STOCK
HORSES $7.50

The 4-H club members with their
leader Mrs. Normnn Stahton met at
the Briggs church on Saturday to
begin their summer nroject plan*.
Sgt. Orlo Shepard who 1* In train­
ing In the south spent last week

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company Halting* alockyarda. phone 25U, or call
717—F3 through
th•
week.
If.

Wiley Cyanide Gas
Fumigating Co.

k

ins nnd other relative* aind returned
Sunday.

F

will meet on Monday night for the
fourth lesson and on Friday night
will complete the course.
Mrs Norman Stanton is spend-

Mr*. August Miller Ls honoring
Miss Row Mary Mlilef with a mis­
cellaneous showed on Wednesday.
May 13. honoring her approaching
marriage to Albert Smith of John*-

k

Destroya rata, mice, roaches, moth*,
oed bug* and their erg*. No charge

WILEY, Box 83. Middleville. Mich,
if.

AUCTIONEER
LOREN COPPOCK

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

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

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

Truss Fitting

Valley Chemical Company
Telephone HASTINGS 2697

BUT

TIGER TOUGH

seven pound ten ounce son on Sat­
urday.

A group uf thirteen ladies from
here attended lhe Barry County
Achievement
Day at Hastings.
Tuesday. Interesting exhibits on
Nutrition were displayed by the ex­
tension clubs Music and speaking I
was enjoyed by all.

Several Bargains on
FARM EQUIPMENT

David Shepherd at Borge** hospital
Kalamazoo. Thursday Mrs. Shep­
herd returned home that same day
feeling much better, which is good

SIS THAT
SHILL

Forest Hallock is home from camp
lotT1on a ten day leave.
I Vied cream separator.
morning She was 67 year* old on
r.,„ ru„i„.
May 4 Funeral service* were held at . Mr, "J11, ’ll Lynilm NorH. »nd s„„ n,
in cmattw or *a»-,VM4 spr..a,^
2:30. Tuesday at the Henton funeral tally
home In Delton with burial in the
Vised let* Hay Chopper.
Prairieville cemetery. Much sym­
Two used Ix-tr feed grinders.
pathy Ls extended to her relatives.
Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mrs

mmm

10 OTHER

Mrs. Floyd EJckhcrn of Bay City.
Mr. and^Mrs. Russell Johnson and
family and MU* Dorothy Johnson

WOII SHOE

Mr. and Mrs. John Houghtaling and II glnrs.
daughters visited at Carson City. One Black Gelding 4
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Sam Houghlallng of
Battle Creek visited at tlie John One Gray Gelding 8
I MM. good worker.
Merle Schley accompanied thetn.
Houghtallng home Sunday.
Dr. and Mr*. Chas Mullen of OtMrs Cora Wertman was in Hol­ One IM, Gelding 3
use. good worker.
land Monday.
George Norris
visited George One Hay Gelding 3
Sprague of Delton Sunday after1500, good worker.
Sunday callers of Mrs. Sarah
Smith and family, were Dr. and
Mrs Cha*. Mullen and Mrs Ada
Cortnght of Otsego. Mrs. Parker
and Elizabeth of Hastings and Mr
and Mrs. Arthur Barker and Pa- Plowing. Dragging, also Combining
Jaler on.
CHESTER EATON. TH E. Mill I

Attention Farmers

01 EKITI LIKE
yrs.
yrs.

WOLVERINE

yrs.

SHELL HORSEHIDES

yrs.

HOWARD D. POFF
Your John Deere A Chevrolet

COWS $6.00

KITTEN soft! — Not just fancy
languago — but sober fact. So la
that TIGER TOUGHNESS claimed
for WOLVERINE SHELL HORSE­
HIDES. They feel like moccasins
on your feet — dry out-wa soft and
pliable as ever after soaking, yat
they wear LIKE OAKI That means
supreme work shoe comfort plus |
the very moot in months and miles
of wear we know how to sell you. !
Ask us for proof — WE HAVE IT. I

�’I

THE HASTINGS BANNER

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1942

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

PRAIRIEVILLE VILLAGE ONCE
IMPORTANT TRADING CENTER

SOMEBODY BLABBED

__
SECTION TW&lt;

I
I just cut up all the old snow suit*. DURFEE
| The Mother
|'and Melton jacket* into strips for^ Mr. and Mr* Ernie Bateman and quel ha* been 1
In hrairtM) mg If* a dickens of aiton spent Sunday"*With the for-(
----------- —
,!--------------- ..
; ABOUT
FACE
urn the edge* in and• —
— ».
—--------------(
| them on eich strip, but the ttntohed'
Welch and granddaughter
rug make* it worthwhile. I u*«iBnd j^y Weteh
daughter of'
By Jane Cameron
patent clothespins to pinch on the,Goble vialted old friend* here Sat-'
! braids and hold them white I *ew i urday
-- -------------------------------------&lt;_.. Mr
UB1.
! ahead. These
clothespins are a quick
help
on’ V"2*
any kind
of braiding which
Something cuto-We saw a red I “
‘L?
nd °'»
Wch Veta
Veta were
were Saturday
Saturday callers
calim of
of Mr.|
Mr. I
and white checked hammock on Gull!
da^Jhter" car^u^hem1”^ ttIid
.. ...4 Mr* Kc'M’,‘11 IZoillar
Kellar anrt 100 '1
B.»d in KM-mw. suhWy. N™
” N'H “"***“■' “
...

ffiarqj fflypatb* I

(Continued from page 1, Section 1)
which lhe aborigine* travelled in*-------------------------------------------------------- j
going from
Kalamazoo to lhe: moved lo Hasting*. Prom my tenth;
Tl.otn.ppte river, which they reach-1
rd at the present site of Mlddtevtlte. j
orandf.lher Marshall, whose
opce called Middle Village, because, place was almost thrje mile* from
Mr. and Mrs Oale Pierce and:'
• tiiq Indian settlement there was the village. Mall came by stage
since when do they put hammocks ■
...
1 daughter Phyllis and Bobble Lee I
alxAil midway between Indian vil- i three time* a weeVarriving usually .
,on rpucto. Ill explain that it was ini War economies: i took *ome stock- of Leslie and Mr. and Mr*. John
lages\st Thornapple take and at in the early evening. Thursday
' a yard beside the road.
ll»
ttel Wrt. pnlmly ,ood. Moor, ipml Morter'. O., «iu,|
what to now Grand Rapid*.
t eveninc* we expected to get Uie Decut off the perfectly-wom-out-feet Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Pfelfter.
The hr»t white man to travel over • troll Tribune. Uie Youth* CompanI...-, sewed on anklets and ...
-------Mr. and
Van Dyke|
, A group of casket makers, accord-'and
they
muke
Mr. Mra.
and Juke
Mrs. Juke
Van Dyke
thnt,trail from Gull take to Middle--ion and a religious paper published
' Ing to a story which lias gained wide i nice every day hose. I needed a new “nrt daughter spent Sunday with[
vllle was Amsaa-B. Parker, the flhH by T. DcWltt.Talmadge of Brook­
■ ..
... .
'
. . .
.... Mr nn.l Mr« Hetwr F.rtlrr
circulation,
recently
appeared
before
silk dress so J took one of which T Mr. end Mr*. Heber Foster.
white settler of Barry, county.- Late lyn. and the Hasting* Banner. I
...
urea m
corcr .no
a,™ it
,»[• Herten H..U, Mr.,
Donald
M
Nelson,
pleading
for
a
was
Ured
of
'the
color
and
dyed
in the fall of 1834 a party of sur- drove to Prairieville every Thursday
.lid deuehcontinued supply of copper for their end »ved lhe Hlk lor ■ panehute ond Mn, J W
veyors came to Mr Parlier's home night after lhe mall. The po*tofand!
*
product. Nelson listened in silence. tor one ol OUB BOYS B w&gt;ll |u.r ter of Grand Rapid* and Mr. “
and arranged with him to carry a flee was then In Dr. Sackett's home.;
I Then taking ill* pipe out of his about make one. our equator being Mrs.
------ Cox
----- of Williamston were reload of supplies for them to the, and hii daughter attended to dis-1
at
the
Henry
Davis,
i mouth, he said quietly: "Gentlemen. what it to. diet or no diet. (Darn
gu&lt;a“'
Thomappte river. Fastening boapis: tributlng the mail End handing I’. |
home.
j, we arc no:
not going to uig
dig up copper(tu
copper.
Any way, we feel very sen rignton an axte. on. which be put the out to patron*. If the mail that]
Mrs. Edward Rice. Mrs. Ent [
k k
1 merely to bury it again. Good day." eous about our sacrifice and may
com meal and aalt port, he hitched night was unusually heavy a pro-.
Fancher. Mr*. Claud Hunt. Mr*.
• • •
that parachute bring some boy down Duane Hunt. Mrs. Homor Hammond
hte yoke of oxen to this crude rig. longed wait was necessary. A large I
Our Institute of Sugarlcss Re-: safely. Another »oldler can have Mrs. Grove Brooks. Mrs McKeown.,
and proceeded to follow tlie Indian number of people from Orangeville,
search made ice cream out of mo- j n new pair ot socks for Ute one* we Mrs. H R. Pfeiffer. Mrs. John;
trail through Prairieville, Orange- Hope and northwestern Barry town-;
lasses last Saturday and will spend:saved by sewing on the anklete.
vllle. Yankee Springs, and Thom-' ship* as well as a majority In Pralr-1
Moore. Mrs. John Birman and
; tlie rest of our life living it down
. apple townships until the river wa* levllte township then got their mail
rOBMOu'
T'”"" "”'“*2,..“"'™^
,
among these unpatriotic goons we
nuriv ■rrlv^.l all rlffHI al tha villucre The room WIL**. Crowdt; '
Mr .nd Mr, C.rrrrr I.. S„wn Arhlrvnnenr D.,
l»r
|
live with. I really liked it. war or
nt it* desUnation lhe second day, ed with folk* waiting to get their
KdUwrlh Hr«ar ‘te111 ^un?&gt;y
I no war. but the - oilier* were elo- rnlrrrnlnrd hrr eoh.Uw Mr .nd
camping for the night al Yankee letter* or paper* which occasioned
Mr,
Arthur
Bill
Mtd
Umtly
lor
wiihMr
.nd Mr,. Du.hr, W
I quenl to the point of profanity. I
dtnnrr Sundry
i Tted Haul. trl» ,o ■ »*“'
Spring*. Then Yankee Springs was further delay. When at lact I haxli
: tried to get Buster to put ketchup
lhe tour papers and possibly aome
Mr. J.mr. H.y« «t c«m.t«k borptul. h wtohMUM h„ nW
on it but he said probably my next t'.rk .pent te.t .rrkrnd vUUln, hrr J””
Mn. tut
kee Bill ever thought of building a letter*. I was ready for the home-).
i-ars spent ran wccacnu tuning net
7
:&gt;!t“
~ teu«hter.
....
■
. , Pnrritt
nf Alto.
Alin
tavern there. If you think It was ward journey. The family were «U‘r
meet was held nt the fairground*, batch would hove ketchup IN IT.
brother-ln-taW mid
*ister Mr and
iwltt of
,
waiting
for
the
paper*,
which
gavell
Mr*.
Geow Kelley and olheri re‘"I
Gordon Wolf of
an eo*y job to reach Middleville
j A track meet with Allegan was •
Anyway, It was delicious nnd here lattve. in the near viclnltv. On Ptainwell are weai?ng Mnlle* that
them
the
new*
for
which
we
were
J
I
held
Monday
here,
over un Indian trail you have an­
is
the
recipe!
Beat
2
egg
yolks:
add
ksi
»
SEcS
all
hungry.
Most
of-the
reading
J
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mr*
Kelley,
at*°j£
oft
It
»
a
bo&gt;
। MICHIGAN TERMINIX CG
other think coming. Tlie second day
Mr. and
Williams
tended a family gathering at the , Mr
and Mrs.
M" Harry
",rTV WU’
tams of!
of I
Mr. Parker storied on Uie return was done-by candlelight, although Jt
Battle Creek
grain* each
each of
of mace
mace nnd
nnd Milt,
Milt.
I Lansing have a babv daughter.
I
Ttioae who do not wish to few grain*
Graduation announcement* nr-■1 War
trip alone. During lhe night a con­ kerosene lamps were then in limit­
home of her brother nnd sister­
2 cuju scalded »«*: «** o™r in-law. Mr nnd Mrs. Henry Kid­
Tlie Davis family has Uie heart­
irived yesterday and senior* ob- write stories..re memorising the
Represented la Haitiag* by
siderable snow had fallen and it was ed use.
hot waler, stirring till thick. Add der in honor of Mrs. Haye*.'
Prominent residents in and near ।talned Uiem in the session room Gettysburg address
almost impossible to follow lhe trail,
' felt sympathy of the enure comHOME LUMBER CO.
one-Uitrd (this lousy typewriter ha*
for snow also fell at Interval* that the village at that time were Dr. &lt;during Uielr free period*.
Mr. and Mn Lwlrr Date, .nd
no numeral one-third! cup dark etdldrrn. Bobby Ud ConnW Sur son
Phona 2276
“» Lieut. Bernard Davis, killed in
day Toward evening he had lost Sackett. Milo Oos* Ute merchant,
Seniors held a class meeting in FREEPORT ENTERTAINED
molasses. Cool. Add 1 t. vanilla. Fold and Mr. and Mr*. Richard Cook!
‘Irp’.r.r.r
An account of I
hl* way. but fortunately found the Michael Doster. Jacob Brandatettcr. ,the session room during lhe thirty- W. C. T. U. CONVENTION
accident appear* clslewhere In'
in -2 stiffly beaten egg whites. *1 nnd ton. Johnny, all of Durand, the
The
Mlh
annual
Barry
County
“
“
A.. ,mJn
Hughe*, John
jonn J. Perkin*.
renun*, a
m
c
ueriod
Friday
Mr
Tayme
trim
Barry
county
trail again near where hl* party Orrin Hughe*.
period lhe
Friday.
Tav- w. C. T U. convention was held ?*?.
FREE INSPECTION
D. Storms. Tune Collier also William minute
|or ex|)i2iiied
senior Ur
privilege*
one-third cup were weekend guests of the todies'thu taue'
had camped at Yankee Spring* Uw Scudder, Uler re.Uler rd deed, or
M., ",” i Frld.r at &gt;h. Freepoer Merludul
me.u, Weeee
parents. k!r. and M/s. H. J. Robin-1 — —— —tnight before. Very fortunate too.
son. David and Dorothy. The ladle* &gt;
he found some live coal* at Uie place
A group of dramatics student* pre-1 the various union* in Uie county!
and children called on Mrs. James!
where they had camped. With these land loamship while serving papers n^d8ult&lt;^andtaPlkn ^Itotto’ES i S**"
”1' "Hie county president. Mrs'. hen. I bought 25 chicken* and P. Hammond and Mrs Claude A.' 1
he wa* able to build another fire. on an aged man who wa* convicted,
sneaked them under her when she
I
The wolves gathered about, and, the and who died In Ionia prison for
wasn't looking. Shell certainly have Hammond
•Mi: Izo Fisher nf E State Road
woods eclioed their dismal howling. lhe criminal Insane.
Monday evening at the Parish
Mfs
B whltncyi slate something to talk about when she was n weekend guest of her son-it.-,
The village has not grown much
hotuepresident of the W. C. T. U.. wa* sees the other hens. I can Just hear in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr* |
that night. He had to keep awake since that time. aJUwugh there are
We have five machinist vlcra on prw*nt throughout the day onfl her. “Girls, what do you think? I James F. Hammond, returning ;
to prevent them from attacking Ms more Houses In the little berg than
production
the State igave helpful
a* wen
well n* was Eitting on 2 China eggs and home with Mr. and Mrs, Harold I' J* * 3
&gt;iuuuv...... baste under
......... ...v
neipiui council as
oxen, which were chained to a near­ in lhe late sixties and early seven­, |I tBoard
nnnrd of
nt Control
Cnntrnl for
fnr Vocational
VncnlLmial!.bringing
__ .__ two Informative nnd int... hatched
out 25 baby chicken*. Fisher and family who were SunA . ,n&gt;
by tree. He was nearly exhausted ties. Mr. Bowne nnd my father,
Education.
, spiring message* lo the conven- Would you believe it?" The other day afternoon guests there.
'
\^/
both
of
whom
did
much
to
promote
when he reached homo. Uie next,
hens say they sure wouldn't. One of
Monday.
May
11.
the
third
class
•
tion.
Ru-vell Lind of Woodland and
Uie building of the’ C.KM Rail­
them says. "Pctunta. I've heard some Miss Betty Sis»on were recent callin
machine
tool
operation
started.;
The
work
of
the
various
depart
u&lt; b_
My understanding is that the first road originally projected os the Kal­
awful lies in my time, mostly from
ment*
was
presented
by
their
re
­
two Barry county fair* were held amazoo. Hastings. Lowell and North­
spective superintendent* as fol­ the gentlemen around here, but I and Mrs. Keith Farlee iMllmajean
in Prairieville, on part of what I* ern Michigan Railroad, desired to m. five days a week. Tills brings
never
heard
one
like
that.
You
lows: Character Building by Mrs.
Mayo) of southwest of Woodland. 1
• now the Doster farm In tiw village. have It constructed from Cressey Uie total to three pre-empioyment
count
me
Florence rtcming
Fleming 01
or tiasiuig*.
Hastings: can
..... .......
........
. out " "O. K," says pemachine
tool operating. riorcnce
village Uie
of . village
classes of,
m classes
maciunein 1001
cperaiiiig.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willard Kidder of;
through
•
When I first knew lhe place, in northward ....
Surveyors
Stowell and Frank Andrus Press nnd Publicity by Mrs. Fred tunla- "Cut. cut. cut!" Out from un- Kalamazoo and Charles Kidder of
------------ 1 '
the latter part of the Blxtie*. there Prairieville to Hastings. F
FORD
—
MERCURY
—
LINCOLN
Tubben-r of Freeport; Alcohol Ed- ** the hollyhock* pop-25 little baby Fort Custer were Sunday cullers
were two blacksmith end wagon re­ worked for some time on that route, are the instructors.
• ucatlon by Mr*. Muy Custer of chicken* and run to Petunia. "Well.
Court at ^burcb 8L, Hasting*
pair shops and three store*. Tlie They found the territory north of I Petition* for school offices were Hastings; Christian Cltteenshlp by ’J swan." aay&lt; lhe other ‘hen. "You nt lhe George Kelley'*
lhe
village
through
Orangeville,
circulated
the
first
of
the
week
frame school building was then
Mra. Edith Black of Vermontville. better." says Petunia.
standing, and children were sum­ Hope and Rutland had many hills.'and election will be held to-day.
Special music was furnished by
moned to school by the bell which so U&gt;at deep cute and heavy fills Mary* Ketcham and Raymond Ken­ the Oirls Glee Club from the Free­
&gt;i»tl once been in use at the Slater would have more than doubled the yon are running for mayor. Mor­ port high school and by the HaaIndian mission, near Cressey. Fire cost of grading the line. As estab­ ri* Hill and Richard Swaitson for; lings Union.
destroyed the school building and lished and later built lhe line skirt­ chief justice: Gall Foster and
Tlie Memorial service was in
melted the old bell. There was then ed lhe'shores of Crooked and Long Duane Ottosen for sanitary en­- cliarge of Mra. Alice Griffin of
a Methodist and later, a Baptist lakes, and followed the easier grades gineer; Joseph and William Kellyt Woodland. In the evening session
traffic
manager:
Thoma*
churcii in the village. The tavern of Fall creek valley from Long lake for
the Y. T. C. of Freeport gave an inSo Prairieville Waters and Harold ' Townsend for
built by Hiram Lewis was destroyed Into Hastings.
• tcrcstlng
playlet
"Temperance
by fire, but another was rebuilt on missed out on the railroad but public service chief.
Tide* in American History" under
The choir class 1* continuing its
lhe same site. The patronage of the didn't this* no much, because mast
the direction of the Freeport Union
of
it
has
recently
been
abandoned.
work
for
the
Spring
Festival
to
hotel was diminishing when I first
with Mr*. Wm. Dipp chahman.
Prairieville
remains
a
serene,
quiet
be
held
in
Kalamazoo
May
23.
knew the village, but the hotel, bar
j Election of officers for the comMr. Brozak's gym classes each;
was said to be doing n considerable country village. It Is a decent, or­
'itaig year resulted as follows: Presibusiness, and there were rumor* of derly. law-abiding conununity, giv­ hour consist of four teams, with!j dent. Mrs. Bessie Woodman; 1st
poker games, with considerable ing good support to its schools, in­ lhe following teams leading: First Vice Pre* . . Mr*. Floy McDermott;
stake*, in a targe room upstair* The teresting itself in the common life hour. Roger Otis' team; second' 2nd Vice Pres., Mra. Alice .Onfsecond hotel building also went up of America and is pervaded by a hour. Donald Clinton's team; fourth ।I fin: Recording Secretary, Mr*. Be­
hour, Robert Saunders' and Richard'
neighborly, friendly spirit.
In smoke.
, atrice Dunning; Corr. Secretary.
Grables' teams are tied, and third:
Rome time before the Civil War.
Mrs. RussclK Kantner; Treasurer.
hour. Leads Guernsey's team leads.’ Mrs. Muriel Perry. __________
Andrew J. Bowne. son of John THE PESSIMIST
High
school
student*
acted
as
Bowne a pioneer fanner of Prairie­ I A radio musician was telling
usher*
for
the
sugar
rationing
pro
­
ville township, established a store Graham McNamee, announcer of
cautious
In the village. He wm a shrewd NBC's "Treasury Hour." about hi* gram lasvweek.
"Can you knock a golf ball out
The j4l club hour of the year of sight?" asked golfer MacThtetle
business mon. and enjoyed a very career.
large trade. When the war started,
of golfer MacHlalher.
’
"You know." he related, “I started wa* held May 12.
he became a heavy buyer of all kind* on the theory that the world had
On Saturday, the league track i "Aye, but I'm not going to."
of merchandise, and kept a huge an opening for me."
stock for a country store; but It was
"And." prompted McNamee, "you
a wise procedure for Mr. Bowne.-for found it?"
advancing prices rapidly Increased
"Rather!" replied the musician
hi* profit*. The foundation of the "What a hole I'm in now I"
'
fortune which enabled him to win
large *ucce*s In lhe First National
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT
bank which he established in Has­
tings, was laid in that Prairieville
village store. His successor in store
ownership in the village wa* Ru*seH E. Combs, who also proved a
shrewd merchant. He later sold his
’ store in Prairieville and started a
bank in Middleville, which also
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DELTON

Henry ucinaar
.
and Sharon of Hasting* Mrs.
Mn. Bessie Campbril returned
home a few days ago
ter spend­
Kenyon Saturday
ing several days in &gt; Kalamazoo 8
Mra. Wayne Hord of Detroit North Cemetery at Hickory Cor- Kenyon is spend!
hospital where she “2defwe,.t J!i"
her friend, Alta
operation We are glad she is get
With her mother. Mra. Julia Weller.
Mn. Homer Bartlett’s grandson.
Ung along so nicely. Mra. Minnie
Mother’s Day with their son-in­
Campbell la caring for
ter Bonneville Sunday.
Leslie Gould and family ’I*’1 v
law and daughter. Mr. and MA. Plying Cadets, destination
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham enter­ Mother's
Day with Mr. nnd Mra
Glenn Williams and family at the known..
tained thirty guests at a shower for
W. K Kellogg farm. Gull lake.
their niece Evelyn Hom, a June Art Gould of Fulton
Mother's
Day
guests
of
her
son,
Mrs. Abe Felder and daughters
bride-to-be. Friday evening. ReHL'AlARD hills
___
of Ross Center attended Mother’s Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick of AuThere wm a very
*lJ
Day services in the Melhodlil
elyn received many beautiful pres­
church here Sunday morning.
ents and good wishes for future ance at Sunday school at Bowens
Mills. Glad to see so many out.
Mr. and Mrs Douglas Florio sn- sick for. sometime, was taken to happiness.
Inounce the birth ot a daughter Borges* hospital, Saturday momEsther Hom of Benton Harbor Folks attended from Orand Rap­
। Bonnie Lou at Borges* hospital lasv
came Thursday to attend the show­ ids. Detroit and near
Frank Town who will be eighty- er and spend Mother's Day with Decoration Day there wiB be
Wednesday evening. She weigher
five years old in August, is not
luck dinner at lhe chureh in h&lt;m
.
nearly nine pounds.
or of the chureh being built W
Hom.
i Mr. and Mrs Clair Richards oi
Mr. and Mra. Shute of Hastings years Every one Is invited lo car®
I Jackson spent lhe weekend with with Mr. and Mrs. Otaydon Bost­
and
meet
old
friends
and
new
cm**were
Thursday
evening
callers
of
I their mother, Mrs. Blanche Rlchwick Wednesday. May 20.
The
Mrs- Jamea storkan. Sr., in com­
! ard*. Mrs. Harold Lowe of Niles business meeting and program will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hom.
Clarence Fritter and family of pany with her son and wife. Mr.
' spent Saturday with her and Paul
Freeport called on Mr. and Mrs. and Mra. Edward Storkan of Has­
I Richards of Hastings and Miss Ef­
tings to spending a few days with
Milo Asiiby Bunday.
I fir and Warren Richards of MJdTh| Gideons will have charge of
Thad Cook of Hastings spent Ute her sins In Clevelalhd,
land park spent Sunday with her. the morning preaching service nt
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins en­
i ML» Jeanne William* spent Bat- the Wcsleysn chureh. Sunday.
tertained Mrs. Bennett and son
Hom's.
urday night with her brother and
Mra. Bertha Batnrs was taken to
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon of from Grand Rapids Wednesday evBorgesa hospital last Saturday. Her
enlngWilliams and family at Gull lake many friends hope for her soon
Merle Burd of Assyria spent.
George Abbey of Hastings L-i return home.
Saturday night with Mr. and Mra.#
(spending this week with his aunt
Archie Burd.
iMn. Blanche Richards.
Mother's Day and attended the WEST HOPE
Mra. Archie Burd and Mary U)u
Calvin, son of Mr. and Mra. Chat, Wesleyan chureh.
were on the sick list last week but
j Florin underwent an emergency I Mrs. Elsie Huraley, who received
’operation for appendicitis in Bor- the book on Mother's Day al the children of Delton. Mr. and Mn. are better now.
Oliver Van Kirk la getting some
gess hospital, Kalamazoo. Wednes­ Methodist chureh for having the Lawrence Anders of South Hastings ground ready on Jim Bowermans
and Mr. and Mrs Harold Brommels
day evening.
largest number of children pres­
to plant to truck garden.
Miu Jeanne Williams and Garth ent. will read excerpt* from It of -Hastings were Sunday guests of
Water melon planting was the
Floris spent Sunday afternoon with next Sunday morning. “How lo Mrs Hattie Anders and aon Ray­ order of the day Saturday on some
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Make and Keep a Father and Hus­ mond.
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Anders and farms in this locality.
Williams near Fteepoit
band Happy."
Tom and John Wliltams oL
children and Mra. Harold Springer
The Delton Rural Agricultural
Next Bunday morning will be
Lacey called at the Green homr
baseball team h.u ouUcored lea­ Gldeon Sunday at the Methodist nnd son Donn were guests of Mr.
and Mra. Jamea Anders of Good­ Wednesday.
gue oppositions 62-0 so far. In ,church.
Mr. and Mrs. Sweet and Vir­
will
Sunday.
Barry-Eaton county
County jeagucj
league j Mrs Hattie Barnes Is spending
three Barry-Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Snyder of ginia have moved bock to their
contests to date. Coach Ray Wls- thl* week with her son Bls.?
Kalamazoo were guests Monday of farm, aftef spending the winter in
neuritis outfit still has not been Barnes and family at Allegan,
Grand Rapids. Mr. Sweet Is em­
scored upon. The team has beat-;
——----------- ♦-»_----------------Abe Hayward is helping with ployed there but drives to and
en Nashville. 10-0: Middleville j CLOVERDALE
U-0: and Woodland. 34-0, in a con-1, Mrs. D,le Morris Mnd ch»dren of chores at the- Everette McCallum from work every' day.'
The Green and Burd famillre
home.
test that lasted only four and a Allegan. Mrs. Nesbett, Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Johncock local and Merle Burd of Assyria
third InningsP Wilbur is the school a, Olin Brown of Plainwell spent Sun­
star pitcher. In 30 innings, he has (&lt;tay with their parents, Mr. and and children were guests of his shall Tripp Sunday.
mother, Mra. Ezra Morehouse Sun­
allowed six hits, fanned 37. giv-, Mr8 Arthur Johncox.
.
Gordon Green and Lou Young
en five walks and allowed one runMr Bnd Mrw RuaMll Hart and day.
of Battle Creek spent ‘Saturday
ncr to reach first on a wild pHch-; children visited Mr, and Mra. Jerry
family were guests Sunday of Mr. evening with his folks Mr. and Mrs.&lt;
Delton split two games outside the | p,^ ln
6unday.
Albert Green.
and
Mrs.
Ferris
Brown
and
Isabel.
league, beating Hastings 2-1 and, Mr Bnd Mrg
&lt;^1^
1 losing to Wbodland 9-4. The local lw0
of NlUa Mr ,nd Mn( W|^ Barbara Mac staying for a few days BOWENS MILLS
। team will meet the Sunfield team Binlew Mr
Mri 8heldon How. visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bonnet ate
Many from Uie neighborhood vis­
on the school diamond here Frt-|ell of Kalamazoo and Eire Chamited the various cemeteries Sun­ Mothers Day dinner with his moth­
dft.y; Mny Jh.
.
n
„ i berlaln spent Mother's Day with day afternoon.
er. Mrs. Holmes of Bradley.
I .
en,ered
ntother. Mrs Martha ChamBowens Mills and vicinity ob­
Tlie family have received word
hospital Thursday as a medical
and
from Buryi Cook stating he was served Mothers Day by old and
P-UeP.t .
Mr
Oo Chipman and located in Australia.
young attending Sunday Athooi.
I * ^nntten
Won Mrs F,orcncc
spent Sunday
Twenty two. mothers were present.
GLA88 CREEK
panko by Peter pc .ter, Hooert
h..—
Mr. and Mra. Charles Kingsbury
Mrs. Mary Mnsaad and daughter
Mr. snd Mn Robert Shrlcker and
Barnes and Willard Duddles spent
of Orand Rapid* were Bunday *
entertained at a fapilly dinner Sun­
the weekend In lhe Potter cabin day, their children, honoring Moth- sons of Richland and Mr. and Mra guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Lowell Whittemore and children of
on Au Sable river near GraylingGtadeon Briggs.
,
Delton
were
Mother's
pay
visitors
Mrs. George Kern spent from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jone* and at Chas. Whittemore's.
.
Mothers Day guests al the home
Wednesday until Friday with her
Mr. and Mra. Rex Tate of Ypsi­ of Mra. Frankie Briggs were her
Mr
M^X*"
lanti
came
Friday
and
remained
daughter
Belva
and
family,
Mr,
,
Mr. *
and
Mra.
Bert
Singer ,nd
and
Mra. John Hamilton and two chll-l
Mr
nd Ur
* B
'rl slABrr
i children. Mra. Mae Lamb of Kala- over Mother s Dsy at Forrest Hav­ and Mrs. Lewis Marble &lt;a grand­
dren al Scotts.
daughter) Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mar­
Mra. Amy SUcock of near Prairie-1I mnzoo caled on Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy en's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGlockltn and children of Hastings tin (also a grand daughter* all of
Pennels Sunday.
vllle recently spent a week with her
Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sen- .
Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Gibson. Mr. spent Lhe day there.
1 cousin. Mra. Alllce Collins. Mrs
Sunday callers at the Whittemore alba of Delton and James Salyer
Robert Barnes and daughter Char­ and Mra. Sam Gleb and daughter.
and four daughters and families of ’1
lotto were recent dinner guests ol
Bechtel nnd BUlle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Battle Creek.
sons,
Mrs.
Virgil
Monica
and
son,
। Mrs. Collins.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hal! and fam­
; Goul and Mr. and Mrs. Pew of
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hafst spent Mrs. Lucy Davenport attended a Hastings.
ily. Oley Douglass. Marcella Brady,
’
Silver
wedding
dinner
party
in
hon
­
। the weekend with relaUves at HetMiss Joan Erway and M'ss Vir­ Mr. and-Mrs. Burdette Lewis and
or of Mr. and Mra. Arvah Williams
ginia
Baker
of
Kalamazoo
and
the
daughter
all of Northville were
I Mra. Alice Collins speftt Wed­ In Kalamazoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Locksteadl are Misses Maxine and Genevieve 2r- guests of lhe home folks Sunday,
nesday. Thursday and Friday with,
way and Clarice. Vandcrbush of
Everybody plan to attend Uie 50th
her nephew. Lieut. Col. Leland moving this week to their home at Grand Rapids were weekend guests anniversary of the Bowens Mills
Pine lake which they bought re­
Jones and family in Lansing.
church to be held on Decoration
! cently.
Mr. and—
Mra.
E. c. Applegate
HICKORY CORNERS
--------------------------------------- --and
---I Sergeant and Mrs. Arlie Gosnell11' daughter Elisa, returned here last Ray Otis of Kalamazoo were week­ time.
end visitors at Fred Olis'. Mr. and
John Cosgrove and his niece took
after
spending
announce the birth of a seven Thursday
—J----- *'
-----------M-~ “the
•----- win­
MYn Harry Dunn of southwest dinner in the E D. Springer home
tn Roann. Ind.
i pound daughter, Dolores Ann. Mon- ter
'
, | RuUand were Sunday callers there. and attended Sunday school SunFriend* will be happy to hear that1
Jnt. _____ __
...
, day. May 4. Mrs Gosnell was for­
Joe Arenz of Detroit spent Uie
Ed
PenneU
I*
slightly
improved
bull
w
4kendhta^?.ilv
i merly Letha LaMont. Sgt. Gos- .■m U, Bor,™. bo.rtul.Mr. F.n-| ^r.
jTIn,*
] nell is tn foreign service. Little
PLEASANT RIDGE
Dolores Ann. her mother, grand­
Warren's were Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teeter. Mary.
’ mother and great-grandmother all Harry. In Kalamazoo.
sell Thornton and sons of LaPorte, Mildred and David attended church
' live In the same house, where three
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gates of Indiana and Phil Warren and services al Elmdale. Sunday.
I of them were bom. Including the Parchment spent Sunday evening daughter Hazel of Lansing.
Mrs. LaVenie Kinne spent Sun*
great-grandmother, Mrs. Florence with-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gain.
Mrs. Sara Erway and Mrs. Clara dsy with her mother in Jackson.
Lawrence.
Some of the children have been Robinson spent several days last
Mr. and Mrs. Allie Cheney of
Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer at- home with the chicken pox |#h week with their brother. Wm. OU* Carlton spent Sunday with Mr. and
| of southwest Rutland.
Mrs. Alton Wood and Oreydon.
' A large crowd attended the Ladles
CEDAR CHEEK
Aid in the church basement. Club &gt;
Mrs. Dorothy Monroe and son No. 1 serving dinner.
Maynard of Kalamazoo. Mr. and
James Endsley was seriously hurt
Mra. Lloyd Owen and children, local being thrown from the back of a
were dinner guests Sunday of their horse, lying unconscious for days.
parents, Mr. and Mra. Ardy Owen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. LaUiron of
Afternoon callers were Mrs. Amy BarryvUle and Mr. and Mrs. WarSimpson ot Gull lake, Mrs Olive nlc Kelsey spent Mother's Day with
Campbell of Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey. Call­
Joseph Hammond is visiting his ers in Ute afternoon were Mrs. Fer­
WE CAN NOW sell the I. L. (Roy| Boyes Cottage on
son. William and wife of Battle ris Lathrop and Carol of Toledo
beautiful Mali lake on WrildorfT* P.esort. Haa three
Creek.
and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith of .
Mr. and Mra. Grodlvent of Bat­ Woodland.
4
large gleased in sleeping porch upstairs; large living
tle Creek spent Sunday with ArreMr. and Mrs. Cecil Ronk and
11 us Campbell and family.
.
modern kitchen facing lake, built in garage, down
Robert Abbey of Battle Creek and
running water, rleetrtclty, fully insulated, targe lol 100
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bolton and
Ella Wertman fell out of a wagot. Richard ot Hastings and Albert
fL on take. Priced for 'rick sale at only.......... &gt;3400.00
Saturday and injured his breast Kinne spent Mother's Day with Mr.
ANOTHER COTTAGE east of above also en WallderlTs
bone. 8i»e waa taken to Borgesa and Mrs. Lester Kinne.
Resort A dandy buy—5 rooms and Inside toilet, electric
hospital, Kalamazoo for an x-ray.
We have not heard the result, but
Every man Is rich or poor accord­
only
hope for a speedy recovery.
ing to the proportion between his
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lester and desires and his enjoyments.—JohnONE ON CROOKED LAKE, has screened In porch, elec­
children of near Banfield. Mr. and
tric lights, easy to get to. AU furnished. Can sell thl*
yeara old. ■ Saturday afternoon at
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The following ware
The Bunday school gave a Mothternoon.
icr's Day program Sunday morning
The Woodland U. B. Missionary at the regular Sunday school hour
Klndergarien and First Grade
] Martha Nye. Marilyn Smith, Louise
Society will meet with Mra. Daisy with Mra. Orpha Wing in charge.
Doris Whitney, teacher
Hoff*.and Mardell Hanns.
Hllli* and
1 Mr. William* gave us a picture
Mra. Brodbeck will be assisted by Tyler of Woodland on Wednesday,i Tlie attendance Banner woe pre­ P. W. Holmes of Grand
!of our Rhythm Band.
(Eldon Durkee as clarinetist. Also May 20. tor a work meeting. Club {rented lo tlie young married folks bert Drake. Lynn Miller
were Orand Rapids visitors !a*t['
&gt;w__
, ___ _____________ ,___ ,________ , No. 1 will serve the dinner.
’ class and Offering Banner to Young
•
Shirley
Stadcl
ha*
read
lhe
mrat'four
mother*
will
play
as
en*emPersonal Paragraphs Wednesday.
, boot, 0/anyone in tlie kindergarten, ble, Mra. M. A. Holl*. Mrs. David
1 The L. A. 8. met ten Thursday sing. Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Fuller.|
Pvt. Chiss. Kenney who was In- Tile following have read five kin- Smith. Mrs James McDowell and COATS GROVE
Mr. and Mra. John Dell and Miss
The funeral of Mra. Anna Boice Cn the church basement with good
r and Tl&lt; r- Srtliiiv* Will..
, ... _ ...__ _
. Dorothy Dell were Mother's Day ducted in Uie army last week. dergarten books and eleven first Mrs. Royal Prantr. Baton twirlera
te home on a ten day furlough and|gr8de books; Denny Bates, Joyce Betheny Anway and Jackie Curtis wa* held tell Wednesday afternoon1 attendance. Chib No. 1 composed Ungs. Mn. Manana amlth and fully decided that a rasuH
at
the
Coat*
Grove
church
with
01
Lenah Sense. Mrs. Lucille
■ » ,1.101,
..... .
Is
giving examinations
and .......
finish- Logan. Wilma Sense and William will give a drill.
wyn Dell of Leslie.
daughter.
of
Grand
Rapids,
and
getting, I go ahead on U *1
Ina lite classes In the Commerce de
de-­ strimhaek.
i
------- -— . . _ . - Rev. P. C. Wing in charge. Burial t Woodman. Mra Harriet Peririns
Strimback.
Mra. Jerry Fteher visited her step­ Ing
Sugar Rationing Smoothly Carried was in the Fuller cemetery. She Mrs. Slilrley Blood. Mrs. Fred Dur-' Glen Mead Were Sunday guests of i trial after trial until it
mother. Mra. Delia Cotton nt the partment of Woodland High school.
I Thoma* A. Edison.
Out
had many friends who with the re)-?***' '^ra_ Gla&lt;1J,a Thompson. Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Ben Crockford.
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Faul and chil­
home of Mr. and Mra. Chas. Cotton
«n&lt;‘
Mildred Nowicke. teacher
: Supt H. A. Kltaon with his staff atlve*. deeply regret her passing Hub*rt
dren of HosUngs were Mother's
of Mulliken lost Wednesday..
Her life had been long and useful Boulter rented a fine dinner. The
Mr. and Mra. Harold Forman of Day dinner guests of his mother. ner of our Spelldown Friday after-I dents carried out the issuing of sug- in our midst.
' program of lhe afternoon was In
Weal Branch are visiting his par- Mr*. Geo. Faul.
I noon
I ar" ration cards in Woodland school . Mr. and Mra. Harry Woodman of ,ch*’Ye of Mr*. Margaret Lehman.
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. Forman jI George Schneider, ------------------Maurine Clum had charge of
CallierUie Dodds lias returned to ;district lust week in a very effi- Orand Raplda vtelted Sunday at the1
Schneider and Mr*. WH1 Velte ca.il-1uw»
&gt;■&gt; ».•&lt;&gt;«,
ws'»».|C
jenl manner.
shooj.aftcl being ill
several weeks.
। clent
manner. »i
Il wm
was puuinre
planned mi
to.. former', parent*. Mr. and Mra. John.the C- E. m«vUng Bunday evening.
P
Griebel ofj
HBgcr Rulh £kena and have each quarter of lhe district Woodman
,tte in the army. Mother s Day din­
Ith® subject wo* Mother's Day.
ner guests at the Fbrman home were Lansini, rnpay.
Tlie friends of Mra Emma Brag-1 A aon was bom to Mn and Mrs.
i yjorma Jean Classic brought acme ■. rrBuu-r on eoch of lhe four day*
•r and Mra. Clarence Forman and
Mr. and Mra. Fay C. Wing and^ypjy bouquets.
1Bnd about evenly divided the popu- don of West town line, will le t. D Demaray on Wednesday,
.children of Homer. Mr. and Mra. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vane. Wotring attend• • •
luUon and people registering.
pleased to know that she wa* able {April ». Mother and son are getByron Teaker and children ot Pon-' ed the annual Joint concert of the,
Third and Fourth Grade*
Monday with the northweot arc- to be moved from a Battle Creek ting along nicely
tlie and Miss Florence Fprman of Davta Tech High School band and
Martha Smith, teachr/
tlon reVteterlng. I total of 383 ap- hosDital to Pennock hospital and
Barry Co Womans club]
chorus
at
tho
rentral
High
school
:
Those
receiving
100
In
Uie
spell-1
pUcatto“,
received. On Tues- that she is Improving.
Orapd Rapids. Mr. and Mn. C. L.
1 Federation will meet at Coat* Grove:
Hlar\ of Middleville were Sunday audltgrium last Thur*day evening. Ing test Ln third grade were Jimmy; .
annHcatlons of 321 persons
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Demond ot (church TTiursday, May 21.
,
___ I-. ..n.— .
in., i. . Robert Wing, nephew of Fay Wing Ackley. Donald DulU, Nancy Hager.;
t£PMUthweal were minted, Ionia spent Sunday with Mr*. Peail
Fr*nk Haight wa* hurt in one of
brother'of. Mr*. Ponnan.
N is lhe director of choral music at Betty Hilly and Paul Shcllengsrber..
dny&lt;/1,y aaw 367 application* Dymond.
'hl* hand* test week by the kick of
Those hi the fourth grade were Lor-, from ,he ^0,^1 and on ThursMrs. Lawrence Fuul received a Davis Tech High school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Rich of Battle a horre.
Mr. and Mrs. Biri lll Holly and en Nicholson and Mary Jane Leak. . de j— BppJ1Cant* were registered Creek and Coy Stowell of Hastings ‘ Mr
Woodman
Mother's Day cablegram from her
tJl(b norlhwMt district.
and Mra. Viola Roger, of Freeportj*P«nt Mother's Day with the latter*
son areydon Faul who Is with the houseguests. Mr. and Mra. Edgar; We ore glad to have Lyle Dodds I
ot 14A0 application, for called on Mr. and Mm. Harley Sease, Parrn“' «rarmy in Australia. He Is feeling Hanna of Oak Park. 111., were back with us after hl* recent Hines*. A
Mother's
Day
dinner
guest*
at
the
with
scarlet
fqycrration
books
were
received
with
Sunday.
|
In
HasUngs.
iflne and enjoying his experience
home ot Ite r«w&lt;n pmuu. Mr.
„ mo
I»»i »1-,
there.
Miss Phyllis Barnum wo* operat.....'
Mr*. Curl Walt*.
larewell I arty
. |
from lh^ r#uon books.
ed on for appendicitis at Pennock, BARNUM bt ltooi.
Don Duncan of Grant) Rbplds and
Mra. E. L. Allen of Wllkesbarre. j Members of the Woodland United:0CQUC,ea
tnc
"
spent lhe weekend with hte parents
hospital lost Wednesday. She tei Phyllis Barnum wa* taken to
Pu..
and
daughter.
Mrs.
Elwood
Brethren
church
gave
a
farewell
j
Piano
Recital
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Fisher.
getting along as well as expected. Pennock hospital and underwent an
pounds of sugar to add ro die nation’s total of this vital energy food.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Drake and sen., Price and daughter of Owoaso. Mrs. i party for Mr. and Mr*. Paul Smith; a group nt Mn. Alice Smith BrodMra. Bettie Woodman attended the operation for appendicitis Thur*of South Hosting* were dinner L. A. Runyan and son Herbert Run-' and Marcia Ann Inst Tuesday eve- beck piano students will give a piano W. C. T. U. Oounty Convention at’day morning. She is recovering
Listen to Edgar A. Guest—each Monday
I rapidly.
guests at_ the home of Mr. and Mr*. ynn of the R A. F. England, and ning in the church parlors. Mr. and 1 recital for their mothers at the Freeport last Friday.
daughter Alice of Ownaso. Miss 1 Mrs. Smith are leaving in about two ■ home of Mr*. Brodbeck. Saturday
Ralph Leffler Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brovant of
Mr. and Mra. Ben Blakney of 1
and Wednesday 10 A.M.-WXXZ
Mn and Mn. Howard Hewitt call- Eleanor Bateman. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. week* for their new home tn Lan- afternoon. May 16. In the recital Lake Odessa spent Sunday with Freeport spent Sunday at tlie H«-1
and Mra. G. L. Clrttenden. Valley 1 sing which they have just purchased. [ arc Marilee Shellenbarger. Phillip Harley Sease* Mrs Pearl Demond, bert Barnum home.
Saturday evening on Mr. and,
Farm*.
Lansing
were
dinner
guest*
Mr.
Smith
ha*
been
employed
In
the
Born.
Mary
Jane
VanPuttcn.
Larry
wa*
a
caller
there
Friday.
I
Larry
Durkee
is
on
the
tick
Itet.
|
rs. Ed Snobblr of Lake Odessa and
Mra. Rco Brink of Milford and
Pvt. Everett W. Johnston return-1
Mra, Thoma* Brower of Grand Rap­ of Mr. and Mrs L. J. Vincent ana office of General Motors in Lansing Baine. Beulah ScaXe, Rosemarie
ids who 1* visiting at the Snobblc son* and Mra. Fannie Hunt Sunday.. for the part year and formerly was oemeray, Mary Ann Rader, Joyce Ruth Woodman of Ann Arbor spent led to camp thte week after spend-;
MIm Mayoml Valentine of Lowell i a teacher of the Coate Grove school i Henney. Roberta Manker. Janice the weekend with their parents. Mr. Ing a twelve day furlough with relhome.
I They will be greatly missed In the i Bates. JoAnne Smith. Janet Jordan. • and Mr*. H. Woodman.
aUve* and friend*.
Harry Hough of Hartford spent was an afternoon caller.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Velle of East .social, civic nnd church life of i Marjory Jackson, Sylvia Poff. Nor­
the weekend with hl* daughter and
Woodland were dinner guest* ot Geo. i Woodland where they have been1
errand ^on Morgan ^'ra^Houah 1 Schneider
Schneider and
unci Mtes
Mtes Ella
Etta Schneider
Schneider j very
verv active.
active EspeclaUy
F-vuecInlly In
In the
the church
chureh
who hu vistted her daughter the 1 Sunday.
will they be mi^cd as Paul ha* been
cast week returned home with him
Mr
Mrs &lt;^r,° Tic'rncr nnil|nn active’ member since a child nnd
P'jdr nnd Mra Pvton Griner and!Mrs- EH**1*”’ Tickner and *on af Mrs. Smith since their marriage,
War Saving Drive Monday and
family of Muskegon spent Sunday Sunfield
were Sunday
Sunday evening
evening [ .. a
a lovely
lovely gift
girt wa*
was presented
presented to
to
family of Muskegon spent Spnday Sunfield were
Monday and Tuesday were desig­
afternoon and evening wlfh Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Towns, them from the church by Rev. E. nated as a War Saving drive in
Pvt
Gerald
Gonyou
of
Hastings
who
b. Griffin.
Mrs. Paul Geiger.
•Woodland. The committee. Gordon
V Mr. and Mra. Dale Bump nnd is home on a (en day furlough was • After an evening of visiting. Williams, executive chairman, Karl
games and contests, a luncheon of
.family and Mr. and Mra Ralph a Sunday evening caller*
Faul. Honorary ChalrmaM, Supt. H.
Miss Ogla Eckardt of northeast I cake, Jello nnd coffee was served.
Striker of Baltimore township were
A. Kltaon.
L J.-------------Vincent, —
Lawrence
Woodland was a dinner guest of Mrs Fire Protection Facilities Planned ...
---------- --------------dinner guests nl the home of Mr.
Clara
’
Klopfenstein
‘ ‘
‘
and‘ Herbert
“ At a recent .’special
peclnl meeting,
Bird. Lawrence
rucri
meeting. the.
ine.oira.
iswrenw Finefrock
ruicuuu and
»nu Dr.
izi,
nnd Mra. D. B. Green Sunday.
Sam village council voted to Improve the L. B. Brumm assisted by others
Mra. £.-.~
Miss Ethel Whitmer nnd father Shartle Sr. Sunday.
fire proteclion focilllles of Wood-! made a house to house canvas for
J. S Whitmer of Beaverton nnd Schuler of northeast Woodland and
Miss Esther Schuler of Tucson. land. A 4-inch well Is now being I the purpose of stimulating the purMr. nnd Mrs John Whitmer and
Stamps
and*
Ariz. were Sunday afternoon call- drilled on tlie south side of the ball -chase
----------of
- War Savings
'— a
‘—~ —
ehildrpn of Midland were weekend
era. Miss Esther Schuler arrived In
Bonds.
guest* of Mr. nnd Mra. Eldon Far­ Woodland from Tucson Saturday park and It will be piped over to
Ute large cistern near the entrance
rell.
evening nnd plans to spend Uie to lhe park, Thte will afford an SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. nnd Mra. Lyle Hynes nnd
Mr. and Mra. James Tweeddale of
summer with her mother here.
adequate water supply for this cis­
daughter Dawn of Portland were
Mrs. A. J. Starling Who has been tern ot all limes. It is planned also Detroit and Mr. and Mra. Fred
*Bunday afternoon visitors nt the
visiting her mother, Mra. Lewis to erect a drinking fountain near Mayo of Maple Grove spent Wed­
home of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Farth­
nesday
evening with Mr. and Mra,
Block of Pontiac Uie past three the entrance of the park which will
ing.
months has returned to her home give a public drinking Supply of Keith Farlee and baby.
Mr. nnd Mra. Delate/* Room nnd
here. Her father passed away and water that will be approved by the ’ Mr. and Mrs Cosco Smith and
Mra. Guy Campbell of Greenville
children of Lansing. Mr. and Mra.
she hosJiecn staying with her moth­ Health Dept.
spent Monday with their cousin.
er since that Ume. .
The second improvement planned Paul Smith and Marcia of WoodMra. Della Manktelow.
.
Mra. Rluxla Austin spent the week te.thc building of a large 500 bar­ । land and Mrs. S. W. Smith were
Last Thursday Mrs Carl Scofield
■ -----Mother's-----Day- guests
of Mr.
and Mrs.
end with her son and family. Mr. iru
rel!
cistern
on
the
grounds
of
the
cuicni
&lt;»n
me
(ivuiiw
u,
uiv
,,-----took her mother. Mrs. Viola Nosh
and Mrs. Robert Austin of Uinsing. Town Hall to be filled from the Ward Green and daughters^
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farthing were .»v»
eaves with
with rain
rain water
water. Thte
This will
will ! Mr. and Mra. Laird Wotring of
j. Carl Nicthamer of Hastings to vte{Grand
Rapids
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
MaUicr's Day dinner guests at the K„c u
,p,, ul
a aui
supply
of „»«.
water for Mrc
the ,«vproIt a cousin. Mra. John Hartman of home of their daughter and family, I give
lection of that side of the village. Walter Fisher were Sunday guests
Galesburg.
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotring.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Osgood nnd son |
-----------Mr. and Mra. Lester Nobles and Jack. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fbrrvst Parma- •
Mr. and Mra. Pronklln Townsend
EnsembW Recital
sons nnd Mr. nnd Mra. Jack Hurt­ lee and daughter Margery of Battle
Mrx. Alice Smith Brodbeck pre­ were Mother’s Day guests of his
man and non Robert of Vicksburg Creek were Sunday afternoon call- sent* her piano pupils In an cnsem- parents. Mr. and Mra. Otto Town­
were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and
| bin recital Tuesday evening. May send.
Mra. Dorr Stowell nnd Verdun Sto­
Mr. and Mra. Harry' Sandbrook
Mr. and Mra. John Rogers and 19 at 8:15 at the Lake Odessa high
Well. Mr. and Mra. Henry Kroneschool auditorium. The public Is and daughters spent Sunday after­
nieyer of Holland and Mr. and Mra. Miss Dorothy Rogers were Sunday
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Rogers
Invited.
Will Brummler of Grand Rapids dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Cla­
Those taking part are Doris Bates, of Lake Odessa.
rence
Helmer
of
HosUngs.
were Sunday oft^mppn callers. Mra.
Mrs. Bertha Mulllnex and family.
Pvt. Carl Wachter is visiting his Marilyn Eckardt. Carol Hoff*. Peggy
Jack Hartftian and son remained for
Niethamcr. Bethel Frantz. Eleanor Mtes Gwendolyn Mulllnex and fla visit with her parents. Mr. and parents. Mr, and Mra. Floyd John­ Frantz. Gwendolyn Frantz. Marcia j ance, Don Wilson of Battle Creek
son on a furlough from a southern
Mrs Dorr Stowell.
'
,
Ann Garlinger. Carlene Curtis. Iris-and Miss Opal Giles and Chalmer
• Now, and after May 18th (when ceiling prices become effective), all
Mrs. Wayne Long. Mra. Will Ger- camp.
Mr. and Mn. Carlyle Burkle of Kimmel, Delora Dodge. Mary Louise J Hershberger of Grand R*plds were
W linger and John Susan spent'Mon­
Poff. Janice Bates. JoAnne Smith.'Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mra.
A&amp;P Super Markets and A&amp;P Food Stores will continue to give you
day with Mr. and Mra. Crowell Lansing and Mtes Jeanne Burkle of Roberta Monker, Joyra Henney. j Walter Hershberger.
Battle
Creek
spent
the
weekend
with
Hutch ot Nashville.
Kenneth McDowell. Audra Mae
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner and
real low prices on fine foods every day, just as they have been doing.
, Mra. Agnes Dorris of West Wood­ their parents. Mr. and Mrx. Carl Scars. Palsy Ringquest. Ardath Marvin spent Mother's Day with
Burkle.
land and son James Dorris of Car­
Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Sliomo and Blood, Alice Yvonne Short. Janet' Rev. and Mra. Frank Moxon'of Lake
acas, Venezuela who Is visiting her,
jonrnn.
Jordan.
oyivia
Sylvia
rnn,
Poff.
Virginia
viruuu»
ruu.:vuraM.
Poff.
■
Odessa.
The new "ceiling price" regulation will not alter in any way A&amp;P'a
visited friends Ln Chicago from son ol Coldwater. Mr. and Mra. E Mary' Ann Rader. Noreen Roe. LilMr. and Mrs. Keith Farlee and
O. Shomo and Kenneth Stanley.
Thursday until Tuesday.
| lion Rader. Marjory Jackson, Ruth j baby son visited Mr. and Mrs. Clalow price policy. Th i«,{n trans that every day at A&amp;P you will continue*
: Mr. and Mra. Vrank Nielhamer Woodland and PvL Charles Kenney
and family were Sunday dinner of PL Custer were Mother's Day
to get the beat foods the markets afford at our lowest possible prices.
- .guests of Mr. and Mra. Irving Jor- dinner guests of Mra. Lawrence Hil­
bert and daughters Lorena and El­
4 dan of northwest Woodland.
Hillis Reesor and Mlu Marjorie len.
Miss Etta Schneider leaves Wed­
And here is another important fact to remember. FOOD PRICES WILL
spent the weekend with their par­ nesday in company with Rev. and
NOT BE IDENTICAL IN ALL FOOD STORES on and after May 18th.
ents. Mr. and Mra. Albert Reesor. Mra. W. C. Bassett of Nashville to
Mr: and Mrs. Henry Kronemeyer attend tlie Evangelical church con­
Prices will continue to differ in food stores on the same articles—just
of Holland and Mr. and Mra. Will ference in Pontiac the rest of this
■ I HOME
Brummler of Grand Rapids called
as they have heretofore.
Mra. Karl C. Faul visited Mra
on Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stowell and
sons Perry and Russell Sunday af­ Ludolf DeWyk of Ansonia. Conn, at
the home of lhe Misses Florence
ternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Torn Long of Orand nnd Arlene Campbell of Hastings.
Rapids and A. W. Long of Bay City Thursday afternoon.
spent the weekend with their par-

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Levi Kiteon of Indianapolis. Ind.
and Mlu Mary Alice Kltaon of
South Bend. Ind., spent the week­
end with Supt. and Mra. H. A. Kltwn. Mr. Kiteon remained for a
Visit with his son nnd family.
Mrs. Anna Kahler. Dorr Kahler
and Miss Ruth Scudder called on
relatives near Delton Sunday after­
noon.
Pvt. Ray Powell- Is spending a
five day furlough with Mr. nnd
Mra. Leon Hynes. Pvt. Powell and
Miss Gladys Hynes were dinner
" guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brocks
I of Sunfield.
' Miss Hulda Euper of Fowlerville
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Hewitt
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
And Mrs. Ted Super and Jeralee at
9 East Woodland
Miss Clara Blocher who has been
recovering from an operation for
appendicitis at the home of her ite­
is expected home lhe first of the
Miss Ruth Scudder was a Moth­
er's Day dinner guest at the home
ot lier mother. Mrs. Gertrude Scud­
der of West Woodland. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Campbell and daughter
Ellen were also guests
Mr. and Mra. Richard Hughs of
Allegan were Thursday evening
dinner guests of her sister and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs Karl Faul.
Mr. and Mra. Homer Harrison and
Children of Detroit visited Mra.
Glenn England. Mlu Marjory Eng­
land and Mrs. 8. A. Holmes Bun­
day afternoon and evening,
Mlu Ette Schneider and Mr. and
Mra. Victor Eckardt and daughters

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Zion Lutheran Chureh
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
11: 00 A- M. Morning worship
2:30 P. M. Lutheran Gospel hour
Wednesday 8:45 P. M. choir re­
hearsal
Thursday 4:10 P. M. Religious in­
struction

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The Methodist Church
George Wingard, pastor
10:00 A. M. Morning worship
11:15 A. M. Sunday school
8:00 P. M. Epworth League
Tuesday 7 p. m. choir practice
Thursday 8:00 P. M. Midweek
service.

Brethren
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Thursday. May 21. at 10:1b A. M.
the Regional Women's Work meet­
ing convenes at the Sunfield Church
of the Brethren. Potluck dinner at
noon.
Thursday evening, May 21. at 8:30
the Byler Male Quartette of Goshen
College, Goshen. Indiana will prethe South Woodland Church. The
members of this quartette are pre­
paring for the Christian ministry
and come highly recommended. You
are Invited to hear them.

A&amp;P, during the last.eight years, has made big reductions in its
operating costs. These savings have been passed along to our cus­
tomers, so that today they have 9c more of every food dollar to
spend than they did in 1933.
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The Evangelical Church
There will be no service next Bun­
day ___
_,
because of the Conference in
Pontiac.

It is A&amp;P'i policy to continue to conduct its business as economically
as possible, thus to give you the utmost for every food dollar you
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER THURSDAY. MAY 14. Wt

mother went a* fax as Chicago with dental work done In Lake Odessa.1 Mr* Andrew Roush of Hasting* Dr. Milton and a senior commgrc#
daughter, ot Battle Creek.
Ervin Leigh
Saturday, while their mother called wa* a Sunday dinner gue«t of Mra. student, wa. presented with th. L.
Mr*. Clifford Allerdlng of Hasting,
on Mrs. Harry Boughner al*o of Mary Henney. Mr. and Mr*. Hom*r D. Ikmberry award by Howard Ny­ Caledonia. Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Col­
wa* a Saturday afternoon guest of
FREEPORT
han of IndlaJiapoU. at a **»&lt;dal son of Grand Rapid#
dsy caller* of Mra. Alice Gardner
chapel
called
on
Thursday
of
this
Orand
Rapid*
spent
Thursday
eve
­
uy.
and brother Bnory.
a
Rev. Olmstead and family were
Mr. and Mn. Rial Kellogg and
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Newton vlslt- ning with Mr*. Anna Moore and Mra. and Mrs Robert Harrie of Detroit
Mr. and Mr*. Bhrock. Mr. a®
spent Mother’s Day with Rev. and Sunday dinner guests at Mr. and
Adah Motter.
Jo Ann ol Lansing spent the week­
slble by 50 alumni directly connecl- Mra. Nrison Thoms*. Mr. and Mr*
The county W. C. T. U. Conven­ Mra. J. L. Ickes.
end with Mr. and Mr*. Glenn KelSlate Road, and Mr. and Mr*. Ken­
Harold
Christopel.
Donald
Mr and Mr* Harold Woods .pent
Mr and Mra Orval Batanro. Mr
tion w*a held last Friday at th#
k«g. Thay left Sunday afternoon
neth Claris of Hasting*. Sunday.
•on, Mr. and Mr*. Roy McJloUrt*
with Mr. and Mn. Miller Mid Mr*. Prod Ballance and Mr. and •entod
and »um#11 Blough wore call#ra the
for Chicago where they attended a
Mr. and Mra. Howard Houghton of Methodist church. That* who missed Sunday
.
.
______
UU.Uin&lt;r Af Wutlnea
refrigeration convention, leaving Robert, and Claud of Grand Rapid* Detroit weF# weekend guest* ot Mr. hearing Mr*. Dora Whitney of Ben­
«*.
SUB. uvau, WVB UU »— W,
-------—- - ~~
'-------------- service which Protaeof L. D- Ikcnand Mr*. Guy Smith.
. ton Harbor. State President of the
bcrry haa given to Manchester Ool- Manilla Bhray.' Mra. Jennie. Pardee
daughters of Orand Rapids were Clarence Benedict.
Dr. and Mra. H. a Wedel and
and Mra. Allen Fish and family. Mr.
Grand Rapid* were Sunday visitor* i and Mra. Luman Yarger of Ovid family are moving to HuUng* can't hear very often. Mra. Whit­ Bunday afternoon guests of Mr.' Mrs Harold Barnum and son L«- lo commerce student* to remain In wer# Sunday afternoon callers of
ney la Judge In the Juvenile Court and Mrs. Ed Blairs In Hie evening Roy of Grand R*pid# were Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. Loyd Brock of Lake
were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. Thursday (today).
of Mr. and Mra. W. W. Rockhill.
-------Of• Mra. Edna Miller.
Friday evening supper guest* at at Benton Harbor, and 1* comtantly they visited Mr. and Mra. Leo Row visitor*
Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Krlm and son and Mrs. Asa Steckle and Mra. Stella
Odessa.
the home of Mr. and Mr*. William dealing with those who have fallen of Hasting*.
Mr. and Mra. Marvin Thaler
Mr. and Mrs. Chari*# Asplnall and
Vem of Clarksville were Sunday Yarger.
Mr. and Mra. Watt Thomas of daughter of HMUng* were Monday
Klemp wer# Mr. and Mrs Good and to the liquor habit. The Y. T. C.
and family of Hastings w*re guest*
__
_ J. Roudabush and
uated
from
Freeport
High
achool.
of the Wm. Mtehler family Sunday.
daughter. Beulah, of Lowell were son. and Mr*. Royal Good of Dalton. gave a playlet "Temperance Tide* South Bowne and Mr*. Merrill caller* of Mra. O. !&lt; Wilkin*.
Freeport, Michigan Ln 1887. He wa*
In American History," which wm Karcher and children called on Mr.
Mra. Ektella ftaUer lost M0 Ut­
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and They ail attended the ball gam#.
Mr. and Mi*. Levi Hyne* and valedictorian of hl* cl*** and a high
Sgt. Flqj'd E. Whitney hu re­ greatly appreciated. In the after­ and Mra. R. G. Spaulding of Cascade Lorraine of Grand Rapids wer#
il* chick* by fire Thursday to the
Mr*. Ray Wieland and family. Other
scliool baseball star. During hl* col- old houro she had used for chick­
Bunday evening supper guests ot
and Mr*. George Biutance and fam­ caller* during Ute day were Mr. and turned to -San Francisco, after noon Uie High School Glee Club Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Emil Olson called
Ub. Forrest _
_______ —
throe day* with hl* mother, sang two song*.
ens.' The fire was caused from an
Mrs.
Livingston
of _______
NeciuU._ spending
।
ily Bunday evening.
of th* “Bark" beside* taking part in
T.lvlneitz&lt;n and
anil two
two . Mr*. Susie Whitney and family. His
Mra. Anne Wolcott of Charlotte an Mr. and Mr*. Wert Shiftman of
Miss Virginia Pish and Pvt Keith intramural debate and Intramural oil brooder. The Freeport fire de­
Mr. and Mn. Emery Kime and and Frank Livingston
wm a
Sunday evening supper Irving Sunday afternoon.
partment was called and succeeded
Bass of Camp Living*ton. La., were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Calm* and' Saturday evening dinner guests of athletic* and being a member of in saving lhe other building*.
guest of Mr. and Mr*. L. R. WolBeverly Kay of North Irving called the latter’s sister and family of Mathaa-Phetorla society.
COtt.
Visitors *1 MUo Curtis' Jhe past
Mrs. Maude Rogers and Mar­ at the Thomp*on-Pry home Sunday.: Hastings.
week were Mr. and Mr* Garry
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Henney of
guerite were Sunday dinner guests
Young and daughter of Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs Patrick Wood and and French Club.
cf Mr*. Nellie Smith and family and Hastings were Monday afternoon' Mac Broom of Battle Creek spent
Mr. and'Mr*. Loren Curtl*. Mr*.
Due to tlu defense program the Azor Curtis and Ethel of Saranac
guesu of Mrs. Mary Henney.
Mra. Jennie Cassaday of Hasting*.
, Bunday with Mr. and Mra. Warren medal
■ncuai will
wiu be
uc added
Mac# to
io lhe
uie plaque •, and
tnd Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mri. Frank
Frank Headworth
Edgar Cheney and family of' Burrarrer and family.
after the emergency has subaided.-1 and
oI curk*vlUe.
Lansing spent Sunday with Mr.:
tings on business Friday.
James Cool of Hastings, who wm Oak lAavr.
U.nrhuUr
Hnlleee
.Muri
.TT ..Hmtettler
. ...1 __u
Leaves, Manchester College
and family vis­
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Skinner of and Mr*. Herman Gosch. They all inducted into the army May 5. re­
ited Friday evening al Art Richard­
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ spent lhe afternoon with relatives In' ceived a three day furlough over the Paper, North Manchester. Ind.
liam Tinkler and baby of Hasting* Lowell.
son'*.
•
Dipp and Kunde '(tera CaUlde
weekend during which he visited Mr.
Wm. Mishler attended the defense
were Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mr* Manley Sherman and
The automobile* owned and driven
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Everson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Robert Newton, and Frank Cool. by William Dipp, Jr. and Gerhardt meeting at Alto Saturday evening.
J
Gwendolyn Mishler wa* in Lake
family.
Mra. Ira Chaffee of Quimby.
At the present time he is stationed Kunde collided on the comers one11 Odessa Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Hynes were at Fort Custer but expect* other or­
block south of Walton'* Garage-—'i Mra. Jennie Pardee. Mra E»'.&lt;lia
day, May IBth at the home of Mr*. Lake Odessa and Woodland visitor* ders soon.
Sunday
8:00.
1
-—evening
------ about
-------- —
—, The
V*Rosier
and Wanetla Shray. wtni
Claude Walton al 3:00. A cordial Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and Kund.,^ tuimd «« .nd lUdM
hom,
Ald,„ h,,.
invitation Ln extended toievery one.
Mra. Viola Rogers and Coy Stowell Mr. and Mra. Earl Smith, daughter
“
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J
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&gt;£
‘“‘rill .ml Mn Blouin B«iurd.y
of Hastings were Battle Creek visi­ Betty and son Billy, of Grand Rap­
Mr*.
Kunde
and
the
baby
were
also
cven
jng
Ellen Seese. Mr*. Adah Motter. and tor* Sunday afternoon, returning ids were Sunday dinner guest* ot in th# other car. They received!
ponm
family .pent
Mrs. Anna Moore attended the fu­ home vta Coate Grove where they Mr. and Mrs Guy Smith.
minor cute and bruise, but no #e-. 8ullday BltCrnoon .1 lhe CorC,in
neral of Mis* Hazel Smelker at Has­ called on Mr. and Mrs. Harley Seese.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Blough and son
tings Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Wendell Shoemaker Ivan of Allo. Mr. and Mra. Steve riou* Injuries. Both car* were badly | pomu hon10 st Bowne Center.
damaged.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thomas and
Mr. and Mr*. Dale Cook and fam­ of Luuulng spent Sunday afternoon Miller and daughter Helen and
father spent Friday evening at the
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore with Mr. and Mr*. Adam Endres.
Fretport Methodist Chureh
baby of Logan, and Mr. and Mr*.
Jake Glass home.
|and daughter were Sunday dinner
Mr and Mrs. Galan Overholt of Jay Blough and family ot Irving
Everett M. Love, putor
Mr. and Mrs. WlU Cosgriff of
1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fenton and Mr. and Mra. Louis spent Mother's Day with their par­
Momlng Worship—11:00.
Lowell and Mr*. Esteila Rosier at­
Moore .
। Overholt and family of Fowlerville ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blough.
Sunday school—13:00.
tended Mother* day service* at the
Mr. and Mra. Ray Clinton of lev-1 spent Sunday night wiU&gt; their par­
Mra. Ivir Wagner and daughters.
The
annual
Baccalaureate
service
_______________
Bowne
Center _MelhodLU
church.
Ing township and Mr. and Mrs.1 cnt*. Mr. and Mra. Charles Overholt.
BcLty and Genevieve of Grand will be held Sunday evening at the | Mr*. Sarah Lacy wu a Sunday
(Arthur Clinton of Carlton township 1 Mr. nnd Mra. Bird Shellenbarger Rapids spent Sunday afternoon with
were Sunday afternoon guests of of Hastings were Thursday evening the former's mother. Mra. C. L. Wil­ United Brethren church. The pu-[ dinner gue*t of her daughter. Mr.
will be the guest speaker, using for and Mra. Alden Porritt and fam­
Mr. and Mrs B. R. Clinton.
1 callers of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement
kins.
hl* topic: “A Chosen Generation." ily.
I Mother's Dny guest* nt the home1 Mead and family..
Waller Durkee of Woodland and
Valda Walts and family and,
of Mr. and Mrs. William Klemp were! Boyd Payne of Hastings spent Clarence Neubaum of Battle Creek The community is invited to attend.
Mr. and Mra. Laurence E. Good and Mother's Day with his mother. Mrs. called on Mr. and Mra. Richard Carlton Center Methodist Church mother. Mra. Behler, W. H. Watt#
of Alto were Sunday evening guc*u
family of Lawton and Mr. and Mr*. Ida Payne.
Everett M. Love, pastor
Durkee Sunday afternoon
of
the latter'* sister. Mrs. Minnie
Mra. L. B. Lester entertained the
Royal T. Good of Delton, which In­
Morning Worship—10:00.
Bouck and Mr. and Mr*. Lo An­
cluded twelve for dinner. The table J. F. T. Club ot Hastings Tuesday Battle Creek spent the weekend with
Sunday school—p :00.
drew* In honor of W. H. Watts
waa decorated with pink and white, I afternoon.
77th birthday.
’ United Brethren ■Circuit
with two Mother's Day cukaa trim­
Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Spinor Johnson And
Walter Eash of Flanigan, III.,
med in pink nnd white. The compli­ John Thaler nnd family were Mr. family of Logan were Thursday
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
spent the weekend with hi* brolhments go to Mra." Roy Nagler who and Mn. William Bpenr and Miss evening caller* al the Ray Wieland Pleasant Valley
baked nnd decorated the lovely Donna Thaler of Grand Rapids, home.
Morning Service—10:00.
cakes. Mra. William Klemp received Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kokx and fam­ • Mrs. Paul Miller and Carolyn of
Sunday school—11:00
Clare Eash and family spent BUnseveral beautiful gifts.
ily of Battle Creek, and Mr. and Saginaw spent Saturday night and
ChrisUan Endeavor Service—8:00.
Mr. and Mra. E. M. Batdorff of Mr*. Marvin Thaler of HastingsPrayer service at the Paraooage Gull lake.
TIC 0NIVERS8L RNISN
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. L. R.
Mrs. Arloa Hayner of near Wood­ WolcotL
Rudyard visited their brother-in-law
FOR ALL ERAMtLIMC
Tuesday evening.
.
| and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Fish, land spent Sunday with Mr. and
,
IRVING
Mrs. Mary Dodge was a Sunday Freeport
i Monday, while on tlwir way home Mra. Adam Endres
Morning Service—10:30.
dinner guest of Mra. Deeds Meyer*
—Better come in
from Florida.
Mr. and Mra. Alton Rogers of of West Freeport.
of Kalamazoo enjoyed a week's
Sunday school—11:30.
gloea finish that resists
I Mra. Knryl Livingston and baby Jackson spent Wednesday with the
Baccalaureate Service—8:00.
vacation with his parent*, Mr. and
American Hurricane Lamp
-hill
Mra. George Karcher returned
; daughter were brought from Prn- former's mother. Mra. Viola Rogers. home Tuesday evening from Pen­
Prayer service at lhe church
'
’ Mr*. John Perry here.
of sparkling crystal glass
nock hospital Wednesday to the They visited Mr and Mra. Roy Dur­ nock hospital after having an op­ Thursday evening at 8:00.
Rev. Floyd and Mabel Nagel of
to each adult.
is decorative as well as
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bin of Hastings in the afternoon.
per
49
Sunfield were guest* ot hl. folks
eration for nppe.ndicltls. Mra. Henry
I Ray Wieland.
Mr. and Mra. Ward Hynes and
SCHOOI. NEWS
QUART* ■
here on Tuesday and Ute former
practical. Complete with
Karcher
spent Wednesday and
j Mr. and Mr*. Harold Rosenber- Larry of Charlotte spent Mother'* Thursday with her. .
conducted Mr*. Vandenberg , funerSophomore New.
... .
base, top and candle. And
• ger nnd Marvin were Sunday after- Day with the former's parents. Mr.
Our picnic
UUI
picniv is
u undecided
uuuctiucu because
uccau£4- &lt;11
of, —
Mr* Gertrude Russell spent Sun­
it's yours, FREE, as our
t noon guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Mich­ and Mra. Frank Hynes.
baseball
boys:---------having
a —
fair
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. ST.
day afternoon and evening with her the
—- _____ —
- _
.­
paint styling your home.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Gout of La­ parents. Mr. and Mra. Robert Sweet chance to play in the finals al Has- I Nagel and family to the village.
ael Humphrey of Hastings. They
Hospitality Days gift.
I spent the evening with Mr. and peer were weekend guest* of Mr. of Long Lake.
Sympathy Is extended to the Van­
| ting*. May 33. Good luck, boy*I
Mrs. Austin Rosenberger of Clarks-' and Mrs. Clarence Benedict.
denberg family in the loss of their
Mr. and Mra. Robert White and
1 vllle.
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Karcher and family and Miss Helen Woods of
•
Senter New*
wife and mother.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stowe nnd, Marion of Grand Rapids were Sun­ Stevensville, and Mrs. Doris Piper
Everyone 1* busy on hl* part for
Mra. Gebert Oriffelh of Middle­
1 grandson Bobby Paulson of CadlL day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ot Battle Creek spent Sunday with lhe commencement exercise*, with ville 1* caring for Mrs.Sowerby nnd
[ lac called on Mrs Allen Fish and William Crakes.
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods and fam­ only about a week left. Senior* with Mr*. Warner has returned to her
Mra. Owen Ellis and daughter of
| P. E. Deming. Friday.
ti
B
average
are
excused
from
taking
home in Hastings.
ily.
I Sunday visitors at the home of Alto were Monday evening caller* of
Mr*. Bernice Nagel and daughter.
Mra. Helen Miller of Campbell was final teste.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Newton were Mr. and Mra. Guy Smith.
.
We had a class meeting Monday Lena Jane. Mra. Carrie Travis and
Mr. and Mra. Clare Payne of Kal­ a Sunday afternoon guest of Mr.'.. morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flfield. Mr.
morning. We
we made
maae several plans for
tor granddaughter
granddaugh1
Evelyn attended the
and Mrs Frank Dorr.
' and Mra. Vernon Newton and Jean amazoo spent the weekend with the
trip. It,''Mother
Mother ant
and Daughter banquet at
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Denise of graduation and the senior
t
. Deaklns of Hastings. Mr. and Mra. former's mother. Mrs Ida Payne.
appears that
that the
the member*
members of
of the!
the! -----Middleville.
Northport spent Mother'# Day with.•«*•*&gt;
----------Mra. Claud Mead is caring for her ihrlr P...UL. Mr. .nd Mr. m-rk i '&gt;“■ •" .n.louM, ..HUM tor.
, Gary Newton of Belding, Mr. and
.. .
Mrs. Sidney Flfleld, Mrs. Chalmer daughter. Mrs. Howard De Mond of Denise, in lhe afternoon they visit, iboth eventa.
| —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
Miller and family, local, and Mr. Woodland, this week.
ed Mr. and Mr*. Ivan Denise and ■—c:-------- —
I and Mra. Clyde Brown and Mrs
Miner King, who Is staying al lhe
! Hattie Newton of Lansing.
Kenneth Smelker farm, visited Mr. family of Alto.
Miss .Polly Yonker of Irving was
' Norma and Gordon Yoder had and Mra. Robert Newton. Saturday
a Sunday afternoon guest ot lhe
Misses Emily and Evelyn Dipp.
M'-m Evelyn Overholt of Battle
Creek spent Saturday and Sunday
Because I have been called to service I will have an auction sale at the farm lo;
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
coted 5 mile* northwest of Dowling, or onc-holf mile cast, one-half mile north
Charles Overholt.
Mr. and Mra. Mcrl Campbell and
of the Doud school on
family of Hastings were Sunday
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Leap
Karcher.
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
Karcher and Marion of Orand Rap­
ids called in lhe afternoon.
Mr*. Bertha Sherman spent the;
weekend with Mr. and Mra. Smith
Commencing af one o'clock War time the following will be offered for sale:
Sherman and family of Rutland
township.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Rogers of
Hastings called on Mr. and Mra.
George Basiett Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brownell
and Mlu Dorothy Walton of Flint:
i were Mother's Day guests of Mr.!
1550.
nnd Mra. Claude Walton and fam-1
lly.
»
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Mr and Mra. Lloyd Moore. Mra.
wgt. 1550.
Ralph Burton end daughter Ann ot
Detroit. Mr. and Mra. Charles Wood­
worth and little son of Eaton Rap­
Ids spent Mother's Day with their
mother. Mrs Anna Moore and aunt.
Mra. Adah Moller. Afternoon caller*
Beulah of Pleasant Valley, and Mr.
and Mra. Andrew Gackler of Mid­
dleville spent Bunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Yoder and
family.
Clarence Burrarrer and Ml.1* Bra
De Plenty of Detroit spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Warren
Burrarrer and family.

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HASTINGS

AUCTION SALE

THE MODERN WAY TO
PRESERVE YOUR CAR

SATURDAY,MAY 16,1942
HORSES

Black marc, 5 yrs. old,
wgl.
Roan mare, 3 yrs. old,

PIGS and CHICKENS

2 Pigs

15 Chickens
TOOLS

Wagon
Feed grinder
McCormick mower, 5 ft.
John Deere dump rake
Moore plow
Buzz rig
2 horse cultivator
2 Sec. drag
3 Sec. drag
Stoneboat
TERA/IS*

CAR and FEED
1926 Chevrolet coupe
Quantity of corn
Quantity clover seed

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
3 Beds
Chiffonier &gt;
6 Chairs
Halltree
3 Tables
Milk safe
Sewing machine
2 Oak heaters

MISCELLANEOUS
2 Incubators
Suantity fruit
uantity potatoes
2 Barrels cider vinegar
Cider press
Grain sacks
Other articles too numerous
to mention

CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

FORREST HALLOCK, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer
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cal. and Mr. and Mra. Wesley Keim
and son Vern of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Stephenion
and baby of Grand Rapid* spent
Mother'* Day with Mr*. Elnora
Whllnty and Gaylord.
Mr. and Mra Merrill Karcher and I
family spent Mother’s Day with th#j
latter'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Watt,
Thomas of South Bowne.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Richardson
entertained on Sunday. May 3. in
honor of lhe birthday of the latter'*!
sister. Mra. Thera Nagler of HuUng*. Guuta were Mrs. Nagtar. Mr.
and Mra. J. B. Wolfe. Mr. and Mra.!
Heber Foater and Mts Eleanor Gel-1
ger. all of HuUng*. Mr. and Mr*.
Wm. Mishler were afternoon callers.
Funeral wrvleei were held Manday at lhe Beattie funeral home,
Clarksville, for Edgar A. Bteter.1
14. native of Kent county, who dl»d!
In Kalamazoo. He wu Uie son otl
Peter and Clara Slater and wu a
member of Freeport I. O. O. F.
lodge. Surviving are two son*. Glenn
of New York an4 Merton of Penn­
sylvania: two brother*, Garfield of ।
Claritevtlto and Barton ol Ionia, and I
one slater. Burial tn dteikavtlle

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�TOT HASTINGS BANNXR, THURSDAY, MAT 14, IMS

NASHVILLE
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Bateman and
daughter of Detroit spent Ute week­
end with Uw latter'* parent*. Mr.
and Mra Von W. Fumlaa.
Mn. Jean Rcidcl and Fergus of
Cadillac and Mn. Leia Roe of Co­
lumbiaville spent the weekend at the
Roe home with Mr. and Mra. Wil­
liam Tttmanh. Mr. and Mrs. Vidian
Roe and daughter of Kalamazoo
vlslted there and at tlie Mra. Anna
Oribben home.
MIm Daisy Scolhome of Union
City spent a few days al her home

Evangelical church, la In Pontiac
thte week attending lhe 71th annual
conference.
Mra. Flora Bchulia, who suffered
n stroke several yean ago waa re­
membered with a post card shower
on her birthday Monday.
The last meeting of the Women's
Literary Club waa held Wednesday
afternoon at the Ubnry. DiVirion 3
served the luncheon.
The annual program of the Music
department will be given on Friday
May IS.
Mrs. Una Prank fell on the aldcwalk Saturday and broke her wrist.
Mr. nnd Mrs E. C. Kraft were at
Charlotte and Orand Ledge Bunday.

BARBER'S CORNERS
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Prentice
/ The Clover Leaf class was enler' lalned Friday night at the home of of Sandusky and Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Grace Brumm with Mrs. June Frank Prentice of Hastings called
Nfsblt assisting.
Several games on Mr. and Mra. Max Bump Sat­
wete played after which lovely re­ urday evening. / .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pancher and
freshments were served. The June
meeting will be at the Iwme ot Mr*. children and Mrs. Frank Cole of
LanahiV. Fisher nnd Mra. Rulhl Grmwt lxige spent Saturday night
and
Sunday at L. G. Cole's. Sunday
Schriver will be the assisting hostess.
Mr. ad Mrs -William Hecker. Sr. guests were: Mr, and Mrs. Clark
spent over Bunday'with her'parenls, Venemnn and children. Mrs. Hasel
Veneman of Grand Rapids and
near Celina. Ohio.
Mrs. Lillian E Bullis was a patient Frank Cole of Ada. In the after­
noon the L G. Cole family accom­
at Pennock hospital several days.
panied by their guests visited at
Mrs. Della Bowman spent Friday Nashville.
night tn Lansing and attended a
Mr. and Mrs Herman Hauer
Mother and Daughter bahquet with called on I. H Rowley, of Hastings
her daughter. Mra Pauline Work, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Lymnn Elder and
Cleora Paulsen ot Orand Rapids
daughter of Detroit spent Sunday spent Sunday evening at the L.
with her mother, Mn. Bowman.
G. Cole home.
Mra. Mabie Stucky of Melmore.
Sunday dinner guests al Mrs
Ohio, ’was a weekend guest of her Jerry Foley's were: Mr. and Mrs.
mother. Mrs. Mnry Townsend
Roy Huvrr of Lansing. Mr. and
Mra. Ruth Wood haa gone to Lan­ Mra. Paul Bump and daughtera.
sing. where she has a poaltlon.
local. Wayne Bump of Detroit vfas
Mra. Sena Gribben and two un afternoon ealter.
daughters of Plainwell spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Garlough and
weekend here.
family of Springfield. Ohio visited
Robert Longe of New York City tej the Roy Preston family over the
visiting his father. Fred Long and ! weekend.
Mrs. Long. He will be inducted Into j Mr. and Mra. Deforest Snyder
I and family visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
the army soon.
'
Gordon Wright of Fort Custer ■ E. Bornum of Stony Point. Sunday.
spent the weekend at hi* home here. ; Charles Pike is visiting his sis­
Private Keith Baas from a south­ ter. Mrs. Elsie Hardesty of Jackem camp. Is (spending his fur-'son for a few days,
lough with his parents. Mr. and
Bemita cole of Grand Rapids
Mr:. Geonre Ban*
, spent the weekend at the home of
Mixa Phylls Higdon of Kalamazoo her parents. Mr. and Mra. L. O
spent the weekend with her par- Coterate. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hlg-1
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HASTINGS CENTER
Mr. nnd Mra Wilbur Walker nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Mate Bedford of
daughter of Owovo nnd Mr. nnd Middleville; Mrs. Maggie Calkins
Mra. Willinm R. Denn spent Sun- nnd Mra. Mary Mills of Hastings
day wtjh their njother, Mra. J. E. spent Mothers Day with Mr. and
Wright.
। Mrs. John Wilkes and soq* in honMr. and Mra. Gall Lykins andtor of Mra. Mills’ 83rd birthday,
twin sons were Ip Jackson Saturday. I which'was Muy 11. Mrs. Jannette
Commencement will be June 4th: 1 Paltengill called in the, afternoon,
the following will graduate: Ken-' Mr. and Mra. Alden Todd and
neth A. Baas; Marjory Belson: ^d-1 daughters spent Saturday afternoon
ward L Nash: Joseph E. Andrews* 1 nnd Sunday al Hardy Dam.
Ada F. Jenkins; Virginia E. Laurent;
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Fisher enter­
Carl W. Bischoff; Wilma J. Blanck;' tulnrd Mr. and Mra. F. Kilmer-and
France* Duhlhower; Maxine Dull: fon of Coats Grove. Mr. and Mra.
Maurice R Hickey; Dorothy Hickok: j E. Tobias and family of Barryvllle.
Homer*Hlckok: Kenneth D. Jones; Mr. and Mra. a. Jamea and famM lid red I. Leedy; Sherman G. Ly- | ily and Gladys Fisher of Hastings
kins; Lennon Maurer: Margaret W. for Mother* Day dinner Bunday.
Olsen; Grace A. Pennock: LoLs J. I Mrs W. Kidder. Ralph and WalPerry: Homer W. Snow: Donald ter Kidder and Mr. and Mra. Calvin
Bkedgell; Wayne L. Skedgell; Lester. Powell of Hastings spent Sunday
D. Smith: Rleluird N. Johnson:! with Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kidder.
James P. Tarbet; Willinm J. Tiiom-I ■ Mra. Lloyd Fisher attended the
as and Thane N. Young.
L. A. 8. al Coats Grove last ThumMost of the stores began remain- day.
Ing open last Wednesday night fori Mr.sand Mrs. Edward Wilkes of
the summer months.
| Hastings wire entertained by Mr.
Mra. Carl Bischoff was called to'and Mra. John Wilkes Sunday evePennsylvanla by lire death of herinlng.
•
father.
| Our school will close next FriMr. and Mra. Charles Betts spent; day with a picnic dinner aL the
Sunday with Miss Doris Bette Ln school house.
Grand Rapids.
--------- &lt;»■----------------Rev. W. C. Bassett, pastor nf the —ON FAY DAY, BUY BONDS—

For'want of a nail, a shoe was lost

For want of a shoe, a horse was lost

For want of a horse, a rider was lost
For want of a rider, a battle was lost
For want of the battle, a kingdom was lost

All for the want of a horseshoe nail
(Poor Richard's Almanac)

Nothing like that’s going to happen to America;

America is going to win its battles ; ; ; win them
by seeing that the men who need the tools, ma­

chines, guns, and supplies IIAVE THEM ;; .WHEN

THEY NEED THEM. / That

needs come. r Up to now we everyday

you

people haven’t been touched much by

L

priorities. America’s vast storehouses

C

took for granted ; ; ; because the men

gave us a big supply in reserve ;; ; On

*

who fight ; ; ; and the men behind' the

almost everything, r The picture's chang­

t ,

everyone ; ; ; is going to give up

a lot of things vve enjoyed and

-■

.

men who fight :;; need those things! r

ing rapidly. 1 Right now;;; at Wards .;.

fjl

and in retail stores all

Okay . . ; we’re willing ; ; . GLAD
|X ,

;;. to make the sacrifice . ; ; any

’*

.

sacrifice. But how will we make sure that the right
C—itff .

men get the tilings they need? 1 The

\

priority system takes care of that. Our
Government knows what’s needed ; ; t

have to give us a priority rating on this.” r Some customers,
»
.who understand, take it as a matter of course. Others;-..who
•
.
i
don’t understand
; are pretty peeved, e

(A®:

We’re printing this ad so’customers will

1- understand. When Wards ; ; ; or anyn
X
,
. .
Il
one ; ; ; asks for a priority ; ; ;

knows who makes it; : ; knows who should-

S

DON’T...
Be Out Guessed

CLOSED FORMULA FEED/

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

Open Formula Feeds ...
Open formula feeds were originated by the
Farm Bureau as a farmers1 organization.
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
be guessed at. Farmers’ feeds are open
formula and .list lhe ingredients pound
for pound on the feed tag, because:

clerks

are telling customers,’’Sorry, but you’ll

have it! Tlie priority system is the Govern;

ment’s way of seeing that the right men

, —Ai) that’s because the Government

get what they need ;; . when they need it; /

&amp; wants it that way;;; wants to make
sure that a defense worker isn’t be*

I
Tlie priority system says DEFENSE
Khv 'Mk NEEDS COME FIRST ; ; ?

*

*n£ deprived of something he needs
; ; ; needs vitally! r And we want to

and tells in What order those

make this clear—although many items are re­

stricted by priorities ; : ; most of the things

you need :;: clotjies, shoes, furniture;;;
practically everything you use ; ; ; you
can still buy as before. And you can buy

r

all these things at Wards ; ; ; econom*

j

ically ;;; with assured satisfaction, * Not

.

being able to sell tools and equipment except

They enable the farmer to eheck on the balance

1 between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul­

k

on a priority is going to cost us a lot of

try and hog feeds).
When made by a reputable manufac­
turer interested in HIS welfare he
knows jturt WHAT he is paying for.

The fanner ean get an idea of the
dollar value of the ration.
A

*

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

to find these advantages in a
CLOSED FORMULA FEED

’tyi

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business; Well, that’s part of our sacrifice
; Ct and we’re glad to make it. Not being

able to buy those things
is part of your sacrifice.

.

V 1 lie're pretty sure that's

Try

okay with you!

IQ /

Farm Bureau MILKMAKERS - MERMASHES - PORK­
MAKERS have no superiors. Ask us for open formula
booklets on our feeds.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
.
HASTINGS, MICH.
TILIPHONI 2118
N. CHURCH ST.

Sernwg America for 70 years.. .MONTGOMERY WARD

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TRVR3DAY. MAY 14, 1H1
Parties who are dumping rubbish
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence D«8mit State College rpent the weekend at
attended a and Mra Prank Prentice and Mis* Hoover In Yankee Springs townahlp' Rev Leroy Cliamberlain left this
Helen. Mr. and Mra. Allen Prentice, from Friday until Sunday afternoon Wednesday for Pontiac to attend on private property around torn are and aon Kenneth of Plainwell vtelted home and tang a mo*t beautiful *Oall of Hasting* and Mr. and Mr*. Saturday all visited hla sister, Mrs.I the Evangelical conference. Mr*, asked to desist, for besides trespu*- her parent*. Mr. »r '
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IUWUUH
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— MIDDLEVILLE
Clarence Prentice and children of Walter Harrison and family east of | Chamberlain will accompany the ing they
making unaighlly spot* Churchill
uuivpu* Sunday.
ouuuay. Methodist church. Sidney Binns of
Mich.
Mr. ani
and
Mrs Claude
Chude Rosenberg
Rosenberg.I’«
A1Mon
Middleville.
toy-delegate. Rudolph Streby and in an otherwise beautiful town I Mr
i Mrs
—&gt;"*.- -- ------------- ---- --------- SiS?a
morning visitor at the home of her Sandusky. Mb-h
„„„ at wife to lhe Conference Ute* tost of There are public dumping grounds, .. . Kittle
...... .Lattimer,
... Mr and...
in tlie
Clarence: Helmer, the lilred man
Mr* .al*° »**l*ted In
the service wnn
with •*a
parents, Mr. and Mn. J. E Hamll-'I Mrs W. J Lie bier went to Toledo.
aon Lyle and family of Grand ton in Nashville.
!O.. Bunday and apent until Monday |he Claude
— - - . Rosenberg
- farm north-&gt;‘he week.
. ihe location of which can be found
Rosenberg and Mr and Mrs fine sacred number.
.
i. spent Sunday at their cotQuests of Mr and Mra. Paul Gib- afternoon with her mother.
.'west of town the past eleven years.! Mr- an&lt;^ Url- Robert
---------- ---------— by asking
*« the village president. Tlie clarence
'Fro-t- of
Rcwenberg of Ypsilanti
Dr. and Mr*. 8. E. Brarnd1' “f
Grand Rapid*
Rapid*spent
spentthe
theweekend
weekendlot*
lot*acruu
acruu from
from Uie
Uiedcjwt
dejot are
are priprl- w&lt;re among the guest* at Uie nu»r-Grand Rapid* rfere Sunday vteltora
Robert Hoover of Chicago visited WIU inducted Into tlie army and-Grand
Furl cutter. Tuesday last.
with *her
” --------------------------------------------------------------parent* Mr. and Mr*. L. R. vote property
---------and
—not a
--------------dump aa ria&lt;c Of their nephew
Donald of 8r- ,nd M,*‘ R M
*”*1
Robert Rum and sister town Sunday were her parent*. Mr, his parent*. Mr. and Mra. Iteed kn
Mra
G A.
Sleeby
and
tons
of
''u'r
ftbo vUttcd hU P“rcnt«. some seem to think
Moore atlhe 81. Paul* Methodist
d“nmce. LouteJonra of
G"”*
—:• Howe.
mj, q
a. are
Bteeby
and two
two
ions
at B,
Ind.
Sending
the
week
“r and Mns' Hcnry Pro&lt;t'
Mbther-Daughtrr banquet at chureh |n arand
aunday i Rapid*
‘
liuwr, Z,,u , a«v •*x-,iuum uie svvs
. ... .her..............
. town.
' fTuTVeanaelleal rhurrll In l^urhlnn ... _____
’
. Mr amt Mr*. P. IL Pf Indie Well
IwiUi
parents. ..
Mr. and...
Mr*. A.
M&gt;"nS"Xu«b“;In*
IC. Johnson on the Prairie while her
— —--------------------------------------------------- — —
----htntoMULJUYsJUA. Steehy.J* Ul-.bcr yip TetJ anti wife Qlflrand Rap- and aU spent a Arnst pleasant eveW,t"
----------------------

Jeanette and

friends

'Mra* VlmT Carl Ind JEfeSi'sss
Oegcn.’-Ttf Grand Rapid!,
=“»«»'« •««»«. grandmother.
Mra Morton at Caledonia to Hol- Christian Guidance Bureau.

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ot the ;1*'UJ'’S^iernl?Sl'tc^L*C!???il2Jn1
.
L K Bccl"'. B*d CraL' chalnn*n
tord. Sunday Thi-y enjoyed seeing,
3——
L
.
------------— ... ty in charge.
.
of Mr jrj jjri Cha*.
the luU,‘4 *,dch
noW ou‘ 111 1,1
,K,,nc nI K E Janson ut
Telephone* iiave been ln*lailed
Bellevue, Sunday uftemoon.
Mr ftn^ M„ clarence French and
Joyce Cridler and Nevah Jane this week at lhe Herbert Unfear
Mra. Adeline Barrell of Grand
and
Robert
Tolan
homes
.,
Noe.
are
Bunday in the UnKermecn will t&gt;- tumored with a UiM-Mni .nd Tdta mr.
"
Rnpl‘1’ 'uu*d hcr dAU«h,*,r. Mn. tmrty thia Tuesday after school, at
Paul Carey and family the inter
Mr. and Mra. Ernert Boonen
j*r
Oalen Bell have
...... . r""
. ............... .............
th" home of lhe latter'* parents. Mr.
HlghUnd
were
wrekrnd
vteltora
of
.
movwlU
lhe
lu)nM. j,f
Llwie
and Mra. Glenn Ks-rmeen northwest
of town Thr little girls Will cele­ her porenta, Mr. und Mra. Ben Car- munson on Grand Rapid* tit.
penter at Parmelee. Bunday «J1 were
Wm ThurfcetUe. who had hl* leg
I families left on Sunday. Leon to hte
daughter* Marr and Donna accom­ brate their 11th. birthday and will dinner gueat* at the Wayne Carpen- bnA ’ by a j™ llir« weeks ago,
work at Kalamazoo and Jack to
panied her liome and their parents'I have several friend* to Ute party.
a southern camp.
Mr and Mra Alien Bechtel nnd ter home; other gucate being the wo brouth| to 11U ll(Nnc Saturday
Conrai! Ellis of Orand Rapids Is went after them Sunday.
„
from Leila Post iw.pllai. Battle
daughter Edna spent Sunday at Harry Stlmron family
-Charles Chamberlain who hn* creek.
with
his frftnd. John Vandcnben; Mn. Hattie Carpenter of Parme­ Clarksville with thrir daughter and
Valentine waa home from
at hl* farm home east of town for lee «pent last week with her son. ■ »bt?r. Mr*. Andrew Welton and been In lhe East travelling tor a
teed supply company Is spending an .
. Tbor Bunday and with Mrs.
an Indefinite May Both spent Sun- °»o Maclver and wife, in .Grand family.
WUV.r h‘V?rrn'.A vXutoeand little son. .pent the
day with
lhe iuuci
latter'*
Mra. Rapidswiui ura
* daughter. nirr.
i Miztrll
' *
Middleville relative*
and....
friends
Rev
and
Mn^Leroy
Cliamberlain
in
W1U
,
hu parenu. Mr and Mrs.
Carl GaUter
Gaister and famil}'
family.
C.».t. Cline,
Grover
C—... township
I--..-I.:,. treasurer.,
I......,
, avr rcctived announcement* of the
Sunday guests at the home of Roy «» «ut&gt;rd
Grandville Saturday birth cf a little daughter to Mr. Leighton.
Uoyd Valentine in Hastings.
Wf. an&lt;l Mr’ Robert Tolan of
Mr #n&lt;1 MrB p A Smith of MulJohnson in the Coman district were morning by thr rritlci.l condition ! and Mr*. Bradford Johnwn of De­
P.imr.i'I.T
rntmrt.-iilir.l
«■
•
Ri.r.4
iv&gt;
■
..
.
_ .. n.
wrrr Saturday
and
Bunday
hi* sister. Mra. Leon Allen and bushl’ *if’' ’&lt;*»'»l' 111
tfph.-w-. troll or Thursday. May 7. The ill- p-rrmc Ira- entertained ru " Sunday ■ k
, lhcU Sughter. Mrs. W.
band of Grand Rapid* und hi* neph- w,1&gt; Sco« » The sympathy of man' tic one-weighed B itra 2 &lt;wa, and ha* evening visitors falx alder nnd tarn“‘Jf f.“ny
ew. Robert Hetrigel of JCalatmaroo
friend* 1* felt tor Grover nnd wife been named Christine Agnr*. Mr*.' Ily of Grand Rapid*, hl* brother.
Mr an(,
w Hulett were
Nina Seeley of Battle Creek spent 'fjtter-Mr*. Cline passed awnv Johnson wu* the tonner Alice Har­ Dick Tolan of the U. 8. navy and
anoUicr brother. Simpson Tolan and
KUr!1u. of their sonthe weekend with her grandparent*. Monday evening.. Sec account ebe- per
Rev. and Mra. G«&gt; Curtis nnd her
in thl* l*sur-Ed.t
Ray Aubll. Henry Brog and daugh- "fir".™ £t‘R—¥»• “J Un
Hanr suntan. J«b —
ll.mlllm b.„ld M,„ Puul„^ w.u„
MF „
It Ru*K 1 thr r Roy McCaul in Clay Hill*.
aunt. Mra' Glrnn GriReth.
”
wav to Kalamazoo Thursday evening K h.^JScU, unden. Miss May PurMn.-Mattie Bciutway and son.■ «wl Harold Haskin* expect to at-.
«no IB.
«« Masonic^ «oin«.
'•,«*
after their daughter Jeanette railed 1
Mr
Mrs Uoyd Demond
Burdet. called at the home of h- r £nd
the big
doings I.,
Lti,!"•
R.pld.
ihU
Mond..grains.'™''
»“,«•»»;
'"S' Wavtand^’-Thl; tounrt^rJ’TrTrar' WrPB &lt;Un,‘er “UWlU
brother. Walter VollweUer and fam- Or*nd
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Mra Ed Pratt left for her home i)lr;»'ur*' oI M“* tnP *“ dampened Wayland. They found Mr*. Harris, ....u., Minn, Sunday
,.,“£,5.£!"«
ily In Grund Rapids.
who
is
111.
somewhat
improved
,
Kollo
JilbtaBunaaF
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Buffington
Mr. and Mra . Alfred Lyon* anuthorn*pi t y
and Mr and Mra Leonard Baker ot Urn .T.K MU. Mr PXM. Mr
Children of KalanuCtoo. Mr. and Mr. | M‘L'™ J"®***” ‘.,)f „ Wk.rlngB
Mn. Ib-rbrr. Uni™..
. “r
Marshall visited at the home of .nd
Mr.. HMM sm. Iiu rnnr t.!
L
owt-n Lyon*
andnnd
twoMrs.
children
of, « Grand Rap ds spent tale
sundav
, their daugiiter and sister. Mrs. LeonChebea
und Mr.
Stanley
■&lt;* Sunday
m. t»r a rouplr «~k&lt; rtdl&gt;“
iard Elwood. Sunday.
Lyons
nnd
baby
daughter
of
।
‘Jnd’ Mrs
lh"r““
I Funeral services were held at the .1,1. Mr ™. Dr. LWd nrwm ..nd
wi[c
i Has Pott*. BaturcLiy nnd Sunday.
iS? ,Xt*8UMr
Mr°‘ £y.l W “rm«a“^ed”n oik stoUon
Parmelee Methodist church, Tu&lt; •d.»y
Mr nn.l Mr. HnMH M«rM»r , *?'?, C“''01 °™,“1 “' Unns’
! morning for Mrs. Frank Kepkry.
’ “
d M
««• “me ago on the corner of
Mr.. Clara Chirr
j aged 85. who passed away nt her Md .. a sund.iv rue.i hl. mnrhrr. 1;,'“
The teacher, of T R .--ail had i
t “nd N,c B,’d ,U,re bU“l “P
Mr, llrlrn E..rU o&lt; Orand Hapl.K I',""1 ‘""
‘
home In BntUe Creek. She had been
-h.
■...
S"*
MM Jm.i Slmtuon or Hauu.t&gt; »r
"5*r
U»
MrllnxM
। confined to her .tx-d by sickness tor
church.
Sunday.
school duties and miaar rntinntn* ‘&lt;lorr Wicrlnga writes that ne I*
' 'rh Iplng
®™d.«
Grange meeting Wed-1 school dosed at a w^hc four «Sy’s. Ul
but
courte ** could
। nine years. Interment was in the ■reran,»nM by Mr Mend Pvl rhThe
..Parmelee cemetery ....
Her ..M^nwaw
husband Shirley Wilkins, were callgra nt the needay wa* n farewell for the Paul „r ,ht&gt; w„.k BTltl fronfl3 9 th(,
passed
1940. She
She has
of Her parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs.'
nassed away
awav In
in 1940.
k.is for-.^me
forMrs. Hattie Maina rd has return­
merly from Sparta.
»“»&gt; SUmron. Tuesday and Wed- Bp ant family who have moved to t ton card* were mndc out . Now when I ed to Clarksville after spending tlie
AVrodland.
....
,
company comes the first queitlon
Mr* Marc Epjxin of Detroit wn* nesday evenings.
Mra. Roy McCaul will complete
j, "Did you bring your own | winter’ with her grand daughter,
e guest of her parents. Mr and
Mr and Mra. Clarence Rosenberg
Mrs
Ward Bender and faintly.
,.te«. Wn« ,dulle’ .“l..
,lhe sugar? " A wui
sour time 11
if nui,
not.
lU-u hi*
IU&gt; parents.
isirriiu. mr.b"
rs Frank Gnrbow. Wednesday.
Yjnilanti visited
Mr I
I Ralph DeWitt who ha* been ill
1" Rosenberg
north' Dunham -tehool southeast of HusThc brooder )wu*e at the-Law-1
i Corporal Robert Rugg has been •'»nd
Claude
Rosenberg
north*Tck
‘11‘, “**”
rente Hewitt farm home knoam a*
fhome Since Wednesday on hit first west cf townfrom
f—Friday untill
•—,ln
« «’
ronunj.
।tor mother year with a nice in- thp chorlr* Baker place caught fire!
furlough .'inee he entered ciimp last Mondny.
0
;----------- teClear «1&gt;O is working
Mra. 1Pearl Jackson and Mn-.; cre»-'e
in salary.
—
..
. ..
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uh—
.- hr••, a. ncwil.
. «...
fx.i[nrrn
IO
fall. Thursday he leaves for a southMr*
0,1:1 sund.r
.srotr*- neomp-nM
farm went by
to
IGr.SnliunJ?
“J
&lt;n 1 n.
’nfiH.l
I. J . 1
cm camp where he begin* an offi­ Maud Davidson of Kalamazoo were'
- ■
- ---- ’■
----- - ------ mmiiciu ouiiuuj atwu4j&gt;w&gt;K*a mJ*
Mother's
Day
visitors
of
their
parGrand Rapi-U. wh«-were Mother * Mime thr«- hundred little chick*. Mr$.
Bnd hPr sister. Mra.
cer's training course.
..
.
—
...
..
...
bb Nowlin Day visitor* of her parents. Mr. and
Mra Hewitt managed to open the Lydla Wlliwn of Middleville
Mra. Harvey Wiggins returned to ents, Mr. and Mra
’
'
j
Mrs
Uwia
Skinner
in
Leighton
were
doors and save more than U0 of the I yr nnd Mr*. Walter Bender were
her I-eightotr home Monday after southwest of town
spending a few days In Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Loul* Betts nf Grand evening calliT* of Id* mother. Mrs.. chick* but singed iier eye brows and Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
hair In so doing
Some of the1 word Bender and little son Jerry,
where she went to attend the funeral RapnU are ..pending o week's vara- j; Blanch Segeratrom.
1&lt;M,.
of her sbier-in-law Mrs fl A :!°n with her parent*. Rev. and Mrs.
Arthur Griffeth, cow test
neighbors arrived and had (he fire
Mr. and Mrs Jamea Olhvcr and
Geo. Curtis
Curtis and
and other
other relative*
relative.*
K*"
'"'1 «&gt;
«•»«»»»•
u eonv-te^lne
«&gt;»vale&lt;cliu: from
Carpenter.
*
Geo.
|I K
unt’ “
out about the time the fire depart-1 daughter Eunice were esters SunA number of the Eastern Star!11
&lt;8»raUon for appendlcitte rnenl arrived. Fortunately the wind d.y afternoon of Franc’s Olliver
Mr. and Mra. Harold Griffeth and
member* planned to attend the I »»d wa* taken to lhe home of hl* blew tiic fire way from the other and wife who reside on the Frank
eidldren and her mother. Mr- pearl
Lee (armKenyon, visited his cousin. Lyle Oar- meeting- at Hading*- Tuesday eu-|l»rrnU. Mr. und Mrs. Leo Griffeth buddings.
Mary Ellen Smith, niece of Mr*.' Mr und Mra. Harry Kayner inee
held and family at Buttle Creek, nlng which honored Pa*t Grand “» Hickory Comers. Thuraday from
Borae.-^ hospital. Kelamazno
Harry Babch. waa the leading Opal Smith) of Lntuung and hl*
Sunday afternoon last week
., Matron Georftana Bauer.
Roy Cook of Battle Creek visited! Mr and Mr* Ira Marshall of characfrr in tlie religious play given । daughter and family called Sal­
Marc Squier returned to Chicago
Sunday evening afteg spending the hi. sister and daughter. Mrs. Sarah Ixxdl were Sunday vteltora of Mr. at the Methodist church Bunday! urday on Mra. Hattie Johnson
weekend at Hie home of his father- Campbell
Campbell und
and Mtes
Mis* Loin-la Cook'1,11,1 Mi*. P D. Smatlien Mra evAilng by the young folk* from I while on their way to Wayland lo
Sunday Another
Another allm.
sister. Mra mu
Pe.irl , -Mnraiiall
a culler
ol- -Mra.
Ave. church. Orand .«.
RapHer ...
mother
and hus­
In-law G E Blake
Sunday.
------- war,
— also
•PLUnfield n...
k- visit relative*. ....
wm». -....
.
...
ra. -rd,I
Misses ixria
Lola ano
and Agues
Agnes wtogoc
Stokoc ot
ot Kenyon wa* u dinner
guest
and o4* • Vt-.sk- If,.
Harris Al,
All M'.
were
oldnfrlr.,,1.
friends.UR
'.'
Tlierplay
'—. wo* ....
very Impressive
jj bond., band.
Mr. and
Mr.Mrs.
and Flavel
Mra. Flavel
Jackson
Jackson
&lt;a.
.. misses
..
Utitle callers
residents
Ilf his
Grand
Ranldl.
elvenof Orand r&gt;.
vnent IH*
and well given.
I whn
who spent
Uie winter mniUhi
months at
Pontiac
Mhools were home for the enioon
were
son Neal
and . *-nd
,lllr well
resident*
Rapids,
weekend
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Kenyon.
' Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hlar cm rd
Miss Virginia Carley of Uie Plat her home in Florida are on their
Miss
Betty
Swift
is
attending
theSunday
on
relatives
nt
Vermontville.
Rock*
school,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Sidney
way
bark
lo
their
home
In
PennMr. nnd Mra. Wm. McConnell, Sr .
Miss Ixn.y -.
o»u, » .. . . — _ . . U*rvw&lt;K.,p, a.,rl
. ...
W&lt;w&gt;AU.n.d
Binnx and little daughter of Albion I sylvania.
and their son William and family ■National. ..
Meeting of. Social
Senice Woodbury arid Woodland
ivdrkcra *"
in New'driean*.
Mr and
Mra1 Wenzel Nelson ot nnd Mr and Mrs. Stanley Lyon* and i Mr. nnd Mrs. Hendrix spent Sunleft on Sunday for Flint where they —
------ - La.
I Mr nndI Mrs
Wenzel
Mra. oabert Griffeth is staying' SP’rla visited her parerft*. Mr. and hifant of BatUe Creek were weekend &lt;&gt;“&gt;' with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*,
have taken on apartment and where
and Mother's Day vteltora at the I John Miaak and .family, later driv011lr Getty, this Monday.
the men arc employed in construe- with Mra. UUtonSowerby In Irviuj
I
out ,o T&gt;Ls parents near Uie
for-a few week*
। Mr “nd Mrs- cllvr Churchill vte- itev. I. E. Carley home.
tlon work.
Mr. nnd Mra. Wurii Wolcott of Buck church.
Mr. und Mra. Jatnea Berry and two'|!,&lt;I ‘he‘r daughter. Mr* Erwin Pe­
Mr. and Mra. Norman Carpenter
George Mason haa begun digging
Butterworth hospital. Grand Grand Rapids were Sunday evening
of Detroit were weekend guenta of ’ Utile son* of Grand Rapids and Mra i ’«■»
their parents. Mr. and Mr- Beni| Blanch
Blanch Scgerstrom.
Segerstrom. local, were ! K’PMs. Friday night and found her callers, at the Harry Stimson home 1 *&gt;» tevemcnl and intend* to build
I “ barn this summer.
and hoping to be home thl* at Parmelee.
Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Mothers Day guests of the former's improved
1
Mrs. loleta Hodgson and husband ,Mr w»d Mr»
»nd «*Reed at Parmelee.
t
। parent*. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bern.
of Katamaioo spent Mother's Day, lle
accompanied by her mothwith her mother. Mr* Isabel Up-Adt ®hi*w •»•«“ Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Clarence Shaw
Mra Harold Huber, all ot Kolamuzoo p,.r
Th'&gt;'
were Sunday guest-. ol Mr. and Mra I li., vpl.onxn.mUor bmkru. Is
a Un
called
and Mrs Sam
... rvcm »h«liH lor Tvr.d.y •&lt;
“ “
11“1 on
“ Mr. •"&gt;
A. H Bell.
.. ... ^... Poblti Smith
Qun while on their way home.
Mr. and Mrs H. E Bennett visit- morning bl. —Murphy'*
cd hl* daughter. Mr*. Naamau ■ •-- -•-• ••
Dick Sandefur made &lt; a busIn cm P1^*SA Fdit^^trrw. o7 o-l tie
Frank and husband at Wayland.
1 “IE.“&gt;
•n.urxiorjH. _
| JuSTUS. M„ s
Sunday afternoon.
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*
■ in Pontiac.
.
Friends of Fred Hex,par. who recenUy received a pelvic fracture in'
la
’d totamr
| a tractoP-tccldent
tractor accident.‘Zre^ta
arc glad
to know
■ he is gaining nicely and toon may
I' be ablc
able to
to sit up
up a
a Ul|le
little.
U«on «md Jack WlUixm* who have
-Sw n» V- -.™
with their sistera. Mrs Arthur Ken-

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Company will be glad to advise you whether war re­
strictions will permit you to have the telephone service
you will need.

S

SAVE Your TIRES

Even though telephone service is furnished now in
the locality to which you plan to move, it may not be
possible to supply you with any service, or exactly the
kind of service you want.
Drastic restrictions of telephone installations have
been ordered by the War Production Board in the
interest of conserving war materials.

Except as needed for war purposes, or by those
responsible for public health, welfare or security —

Ico cannot

1. Telephone mtv
some locations.

be provided at

2. Party lino service, only, can be furnished
in many cases.
3. Extension telephones cannot be Installed
in residences.

4. Additional apparatus may be Installed
only on a limited basis.

• In so far as material and war restrictions permit,
we shall provide the best possible service, and we
look forward to the day when we again can give the
kind of service wanted, “when and where wanted.”
But now, and for the duration, war needs come first.
That is part of the price of protecting liberty.

LET US HELP YOU..
Lct us twitch your tires every 5.000 miles
to insure even wearing of all five . . . in­
cluding your spare. You will get thousands of
additional miles from the set.
-

I

Hovp your front wheels properly aligned
and balanced. We have the most modern
and complete equipment to check wheel align­
ment and balance.

2

3
4

Let us check your tires for cuts and bruises
that should be repaired at once.
Let us keep your tires correctly inflated—
not too low or over-inflated.
Complete Check-up at Special Rate.

VULCANIZING ... ALL KINDS
General Tire and Tube Repairing

ANDRUS SERVICE
Michigan

Bell Telephone

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Company
(.d2Z3T

Phone 2240 daytime. For night
ice phono 2352 or 2230
Cor. Jefftrsoa and Court
Hastings,

Battartea, WiaiUkisld Wipers

Mickigs*

▼alcaaisiag

Mrs Marvel Brooks and little son '
Die regular meeting of the Floral
&gt;11
Billie of Saranac spent the weekend Garden club «a«&gt; held with" Mrs..
with her mother. Mra. Lena Bixler. Wm. Bohn of Wayland. Wedneaday yJT ™/
with
fifteen present A bounllfill pot p Mr
Mr_ ql-nF..n rari.r
Misses Bcmlcc and Ruth Johnson
lurk
d.,.,„
r
pmrtra
U&gt;r
buUneu
wlll
,
2?.'
are tlie new occupant* In the Dr.
Lund apartment. Mtea Bernice Is meeting and program. Mrs. Clara CurtL1 p1Prt-e of Allegan.
employed in th* office of the White GIB acted as chairman. An unusual
Sun
day ggueste
UMU of
r. and
Sunday
ot M
Mr.
nnd Mra.
Mrs.
Product* Corporation.
flower wa* named in response to the R j Wllltanw were Mra. George
Milton Kcrmeen has been 111 with;-----------------_.by
H.„
n &gt;n« and
fi.n&gt;ni&gt;
n HIIin Ruth and
roll call.--A------------------___
resume of Uie----lecture
Komen
daughters
xtMvIaliiLt nt
K* 8.
R. C
-' of —South
-* —-Bend
• Mr arid Mra
pneumonia for several day* at hte1Q
0. tI. Grevv,
Gregg, specialist
of the M.
C. Do
Dori*
iionu-on
Fast Main St.
estenston
homr-On 'RMt
»it»n,wn service
u&gt;rviee on
nn landscaping
tanrfvanlns . p^ron
—------ —Rowlader
. . uid'funUy^Cate^
. '.
..
. _ . '
Mra. John Ooorhouae and tMra was given by Mr*. Floyd Helrigel and donla. Mr nnd Mra R J Tolan
Jennie Bovre visited their neighbor. Mrs Frank Coman. A poster depict- 8c„ of Parmalee Mr and Mrs R
Mra Maud Cross at Pennock hoa- Ing Uie principles of good londscap- j Tolan. Jr., aiid son Lvnn and
pltal. Hustings. Saturday. Mra. Cross| ing was much enjoyed. Mrs. Rayl Hany WUltenr of Detroit and
is convalescing from a major oper-1 Fdllngham wil) entertain lhe group Mr. and Mrs Clare William* and
ntton performed Tuesday.
। at her home. Wednesday. May 20 daughter* Alice and Arlene and
Mr. and Miw. John Olner of Rut-'Nature atudy trip to lhe wood* and Mrs. Addie Lewis, local
land township and their soh, Robert.! a dinner
poll luncheon.
Mr*.
~
------ ..
Mr® Addle
Addle ILewis
*wto will
»111 *pend' the
and young man friend of BaUie
The Clair BroBrog f«x27
family spent next two or three week* at the
-------------------------... home of M|. and
noyd
Creek spent Mother's Day with Mr. Mother'* Day
with
her
parent* in
and Mra Wm. Kronewilter.
i Grand Rapids.
ner near Hasting*.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Poulson were 1 Mrs. Lena Bixler wa* one of the
weekend cucit* of their daughter., Barry county mother* lo receive a
Mrs Wm. Lanz at Kalamazoo
Mother’s Day message from her *on
Miss Lydia Cronlnger of the Day- In service. Het* came from Pfc. Forton. Ohio, schools visited her moth-1 rest 8. Bixler who Is stationed at a 1
er ahd brother. Mrs. Mae Cronlnger western camp and who spent the
_____
and Bradley the past weekend.
weekend at Aberdeen. Wash., with NOTICE TO CBEDiTOia
Mr. and Mr*. Enoa Price of Jack-1 his brother Leroy and family.
I
af ukhic*a. t»«
.•on visited her mother. Mrs. Jennie
Clarence Serljan, Jack and Mlu
i,
nf,
Bovee and her brother-in-law and Donna Davis attended a party In « apart,
J
sister. Mr nnd Mra. Burdette Wndd; Kalamazoo Saturday evening.
i’» *rr,bF (i&lt;*a i
Saturday evening and Sunday.
Mlu Mary Sheeiun. clerk of the
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson and Kroger store, wa* In Orand Rapids h i*4z. at «»■ «
in
| children spent Sunday In Onondaga Saturday to take her physical exami- J"4
«».4iier» ot Hid
with her parents.
nation, prior to entering nurse* (’X"" al‘" lK”V,,ol!.,*.,r i
Mr and Mrs. J. E Norgaard and training in June.
&lt; &gt;«r «r liniine.. an* i«
i Wayne Crookston all of Grand RapMn. Mary Murphy. Mlu Marjorie
J*1™./"
j ids spent the weekend with their1 Chandler and MUse* Suzanne Gard- i. itaiiia**. *Mi'bi7aal'’ai
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Crook-. ner. France* Pott* and Ilene Poli,'t« •« »•« hrarin*
' *ton.
hemua were members of a house
“'liArT
ila
I Misses Beverly Sweet. Loueta I |&gt;urty wlw enjoyed the latter part
’
। Cook. Roberta Slagel and Janet I of lhe week and over Sunday at the -- ---------------------------------I Gillett were dinner guest* of Miss ‘ Gardner cottage at Gun lake.
। Lol* Churchill. Wednesday evening
Donald Leyendecker, Inducted in­
I in lionor of the latter’* 15th birth- to the army among other Barry
1 daycounty draftees Tuesday, haa left
j Wm. K Llebler and son William Fort Custer for another camp, pan
were at Jackson. Thursday after- was working at the Bllu Co. of i hmj.
,.n ,-rUck
.
I boon to the funeral of hl* oldest Hasting* and he and hl* bride of *H &lt;r«4haea nt *«m
I lister. Mra. Jack O'Brien, who passed three week* had room* In town.
‘
'•
1 away suddenly following several Mrs. Leyendecker. the former Nor- iia.t.i.**,. ia*'*,

LEGAL NOTICES

Eldon Hiar ha* been in lhe 1m»- home ot her brother-ln-lai
. pltal nl Fort Sam Houston. Texa*. sister. Mr nnd Mr*. Clyde B
i tlie past three weeks from an in-' northeast of town.
I lured back.
Mlu Evelyn Gcukes of Ml

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

BARRY U.S.D.A.
BOARD TO SPONSOR
SCRAP COLLECTION

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

BARRY CO. BOY
COMMENDED
Rex. O. Leslie Takes Part In
Sub Action Against Japs

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1942

Robert Gardner
Making Progress
In Gov7! Work

HICKORY CORNERS HAS A LONG
AND VERY INTERESTING HISTORY

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 Io 8

RELIEF CASE LOAD
GREATLY
REDUCED
VIXI.MIL

O H. aaddl*. supervisor in charge
'of navy recruiting in Southwwtem
Robert Gardner, son of Mr* Erma
Michigan, received word today that

GOH AGENT
PARTE. THORN CL

I RLVUXbV
——
Gardner, I* connected with the U.
Coil Io County is All©
,“uoU for Jun* w111
While Mfg. Co. Make* War
Il is Located on Section 28. The First Sattler in Barry,
Rex O. Leslie. 21. who graduated
r
..
. .
e
ii
2300 ,Iie” ,or Uw frtUlor navy and
quette. Mich He has been taking
Considerobly Smaller
| naval rwrve.
|
from Hasting* High school in 1038.
Moses
Lawrence,
Bought
80
Acres
Near
the
Corners^
1834
Materials far Hia _U, $. A.
Truck* to Fick Up Unsorted i
special work to qualify him for a
tn
t*ihin&gt;r
i
Gaddi*
*t*te»
that vacancies in I
,
.
«M recently commended by me
The
.a . । ।
. u/li &gt; k ■
higher position in that service, and
In talking wlUt Myron Tuckerman.
a
different vprclalued
u U «en*nlU)' known tn Ha*Commander M Submarine. Pacific
nlm&gt;v I "*
nlcrr
lna,
&gt;J ~
" mnerrnt specialized' tlnu. th- Uamtfaetnrtne tv h..
County
“,7 ...
““’bb
ts evidently making good progress. chairmhn of the Barry r
(IHd.
—
o,-n
lo
™n
Mmu
'•», u.nu(»uinM Oo bu
Da Not Wish To Handle
.Fleet, for meritorious work during u
While it is one of lhe oldest vll- children lhe superior advantages of 1
Welfare Commission, the Banner,
’"—”* •
T
"T".
y
Banner...
.....
&gt;
ju*t
completed
a
brick
plant. (Ox
.
_..
..
, .
J submarine cruise. Tike commenda- lages of.lixig county. Hickory Cor-(Uie Kellogg school.
The '.wo Washington,
■
giving him the opporCommenclng Friday, tha 'federal • tlon u u follows:
~ &gt;&lt;«.
purpose of making
™.„(y
»ago.
„o».
..r
&lt;cr (b, u s
romiarrt
with .Una.
200 upa.(yr.r
•\
.“
"itmairrab
”"'iiJ aurutan"«"'iKTSS
Rovernfnanl will place several truck* |
t , ronduflr&lt;1 b&gt;. n.r* wm never incorporated. For churches, the social privileges and ।XtaXS’cSSSJ'lta'°wUl'bl'rt I Barry
In Barry county under sponsorship: lh/£ 3*8 —— thst veuxl h that reason there are few records U&gt;e relatively low tax rate have .
a-._. .
...CT- a- J.. mrnt tar tlie duralinn at lhe war
to him in bU plan, rrtuetta, of uo In Uw
I mrtalarrut'h
7.&lt;l£ a"
nJ
of Ih.
lhe narrv
Barry rramtH
county II
USD.A
R n A War . "“..T'. ‘
‘
ye»ri IS “ of lu
iu early history pow available.'proven
available.1 Pio»en a
attractive
«racUve to
lo the folks who mud,
,
pXX.
. rtmpany already hu a Urge eon'K
.J .UU
The excellent ।tor .Uv.nuem.nt Hr -.11 bnln IU. me' may mean but one perwm or "
Board composed of Glenn Wotring।
n lh—
“ Uwgg.
been- —
*nd
llUU U
U' ...
,n
B?°”‘d tl?,n‘
Harold Foster. Fred Smith. Jolin■
*10 nm.?* ,ant
rt °of
r BBarry
*rry townahJ
P' ,u
d ’grade
!*'
a family
tn one toUhb. a me. XUT"!«&gt; ™ ‘Si p^XS hi, ««'"»“•
tant P*
part
township.
Its k&gt;- h‘gh !5hool*"
«nd
teaching, the .wort in wuhlyun ne.t month
cation being on section 28. Until lhe [±
church
and
Sunday school privic.r&lt;«. .nd mm, bm. (or
eh„r
d' *S7.
tack* were ably and most aggres­
purpose of making a house to house sively consummated: tn one instance construction of the C. K- &amp; S. and egw. the social advantage* of a ।RURAL FIRE ASSN. SET
the resulting development of Crook- larger group than can be found in BRICES TO NON-MEMBERS
collection of miscellaneous metal
XTC
»
materials including wire fence, car fire of the enemy vessel The--------- ed. Wai) and other resort take* in i Purely rural area*, are appreciated ।
the vicinity ol Delton. Hickory Cor-1 Ttiow who belong to Uie Masonic
bodies, sheet tin or old rubber which
reconnoitered enemy bases and fur­ ner* was the only trading center in °rdrr or ‘he Eastern Star* can atthe regularly established Junk deal­ nished valuable information on the
er* cannot profitably collect and strength of enemy fortification* and Barry township. Now Delton has/end these bodies which convene in • "'T'?"'
?! ""''a iailtun’m
'27
APPUeanu need not have
ea- N“* "&gt;a
upemlon.
_ . and' __
——,__ Temple there Of
outdistanced ,,
it J
in ■
population
,he Moronic
Of ,city hall and discussed *evrra! item* » reduction to result in a con•*'
. .
.
. ,4--* —• —-------- -—
sort.
naval forces present The submar­
,u‘
Of business.
buiiiies*. Fortunately for .cou"* lhe&gt;’ ..............
telephone*
and lhe of business. They voted to set a Mderable decrease in cost to lhel
Thfisc who sell scrap will be given ine returned to ba*e with the crew volume of
does The saving “5*. GdMb
Inta a
Hickory,. me
the Kellogg
Consolidated—
1 -—- ----m«l&gt; •»*&gt; And lhe town is a minimum charge of »W for service' country: and it much
rwi uuv* «eutaauuua&gt;*u
a receipt from Ute driver and will in excellent health and high spir­ lllCBurj
a* the so ne?l,nan 50 P«eenl «
*n»*ted men ®L- ** c.!o**d,by the clty whUd
- ■ In
■ rural• “SfiSent,
law-abiding
American to non member*. The maximum UI would not be a* In
Roa* township, -----two,pleasant.
much
per .In lhe M’y •*«
have a choice of being paid In it*. and having suffered no damage school
caLas the 30
mi^ht
«eeiv.tory U ““V* ^nunent wort,
"
‘^T' ^ninL
akd. r*cA
unu one
u»» half
.... miles~
um. v.
whose people are gener- •100 The above provision I* to take cent reduction In
south
of the ...-'community
vllin case
ca*e load
load might
might!------request from the government
stamps, bonds, government checks or Injury to material or personnel ", and
tflom to iistm ir
-—
luge, iia* revived interest in tlie ally Interested in Ute better thing* Immediate effect However, member- .suggest, becatux there are certain।
or the materiAl can be given to the
ship in lhe organization is still overhead expense* that have to be ■
taU °l ,M 0° t0 •,57'0a «*r lnand The Manufacturing Vo. dore
town and ha* been the mean* of o( UJegovernment outright.
U. 6 8.—&gt;—. you contributed locating *eveml families and in! T,lc
| paid, no matter what Uie case loadj afcd^u ul
.h
k
enlist- not need ,he street, for its own
white man who located open at an annual fee of *10
The County
UBD.A.
War
Board-------- ,
----! materially to U&gt;e success of the ml*It would seem that all farmer, may ta- The cost for May thu
Sate”n ^J^a were U2 Pun»s**
For lu regular wort U
creating
new
interests
In
Hickory
।
in
Barry
township
wa*
Moses
Law
­
-Ml- u .mphuu- (hat (I
n,. comm.nd.r or sobm.Mr Tuckerman believrd. will, "J.
' *“£ 'J’prefer* to have it open. But govCorners Tlie village and surround- rence. In rite summer of 1134 he living in U&gt;1» area would wish to
h»„
Iron II win - to
w
striving to make rrnment regulations require that a
vanUie (0 nlbar &gt;1 twUwr and w cononondlnu. you on your par­ ing territory are now a part of that' purchased 80 acres on section 28. avuil themselves of this fire protef- b'- met by the SI.6O0 which has been;
a. thl. lb. mt and thoa. -hb^P™
™
. K mm « 1»
P^' J-*".
"&gt;» ■»
large
and
Important
school
district,
just
west
of
where
the
village
stands.
haul 11 in you, local drain youncll
4111y oliwe lhe price paid will be mor.
„A
QU,'„,n,„,„a.Uo„ „|| These .newer families have been and 40 acre* on section 27. Hi* near­
, 1.5
1 »a&gt; tMl
»2.nooo
.properly safeguarded from sabotage
drawn to the village to give their I
(Continued on page 1. Bee. 2)
to take out a membership at once.
thap you will be able to realhe Iram
,
0,
tnta?*.Mi\r rut.te taatter
al «»* P™1 Otfice Bldg. H**Ungs.' ment In.pectoe, that call* for the
these government truck* for meta! | cord 25 Michigan each Monday from nine closing of a pan of that particular
scrap which ha* not been
~
The commander of the submarine
cent R.M
less LUSH
than Ua year B|tl.
ago.
1 -. -- .
...
.. '
.t—.t «hii. is.
i. m
.
’.per
— * '■Clll
a. Af
There arc some tnick* which have
h) ,
de.
HASTINGS CITY
Nearly half of the relief cases are A‘ **• *° &lt;*gWnA-,
Under these condition* the combeen reported in the county that are
of
ln.
BAND CONCERT
, those requiring medical service. The'
making demands of farmers and |cl(lrnU durinf the VOy.ge as fol­
The Hastings City Band un­
•
state
stands
50-50
of
the
co*t
of
such
11
Q
fl
(In
A
|J
Lfin
tention of the city council, and asked
claiming io be government eon- I
der Uie direction at Mr. Lewi*
cast* with the county. It also pay*| T K WIxAI’l I ViV
trailed such trocU are oi»™“ng, -spe .her wn„t on, recent eve.
Hine will present its first con­
half of the cost of sullies required I gap I* Aftl **| [X A U
tinned fie closed for the duration,
without eulhorlly ot the local board. । „p,g lh„ „b .u,t„e&lt;l „d aaw a
cert of the season Sunday eve­
Memorial Poppies To Be
to comply with the government In­
Mr. wotring aaya When inicka an-;j.pan,., (anger dlhcueued
ning. May 24th at B;00 o'clock
*
thorlttd by the UB.D.A. start from, against
....
.
—
—
Sold in County. Sat.. May 23 doe* not contribute at all toward |
the sky.
me officer
of- the
in the Methodist Church. The
iKapital treatment. All that must
__
their local office they will have deck sounded general alarm, battle
public la Invited.
Porade* To Form at b:5U. city council desiring that the city
An appeal for all veterans of. the‘ be borne by the county.
ample signs to Indicate that they stations were sounded. Tlie sub­
Il it the Supervisors' Room
World War and other, patfjotlc
The great demand for tabor now|
10:00: Progrom at School have the-benefit of the targe emare government truck*. Each truck marine approached it* quarry cau- .
citizens to pay tribute to the war■
.Uke’.‘.nfar,J! ?U “**• ,nwn
.
a.
a-Ploy ment of labor which U»ia new
Upstairs in Court House
Will give receipt* and wetgh small tiously. but on lhe surface. When
dead by wearing memorial popples&gt; relief roll involving person* who
Arrangements for the observance factory will provide granted the reamount* up to 300 Iba. al the time within close range we submerged,
So many people are Interested in
-lion Poppy Day. Saturday, was issuedI are able to worjf but could not find i of Decoration Day cn May 30 are qucat (ar the
of collection. Larger amount* will be fired three torpedoes On lhe first tthe carrying out of the details of
1 practically completed by the various. whllf B few
win be incontoday by Harry Larsen. Commander• employment.
kept separate and weighed in Has- hit the enemy's stern went up in tthe work of the Barry County Ra­
On
Thursday.
May
28.
Triple
A
of
Lawrence
J.
Bauer
Post
oF
Tlie
.
r
No name U put on the relief list committee* of the Memorial Asaoci- »-nlenced for a time bv Um ckMUnu and receipt* will be mailed smoke, the propeller slopped re- ttioning Board that the room avail­
..........................
'
«'«t.
Hutt, Run a. i«~ral|S
tli XtTl. to, uS
Funner Committeemen and their■ American Legton. Commander Lar- until
a thorough investigation has
back.
in the office of County clerk
volvlng
a second hit was made. able
«
About three day* before trucks As lhe tanker started sinking by the iHyde was far too small. Permission wives will hold an nil day Joint. sen also urged generous contributions been made by some member of the
(», pt a .«* Plm
meeting at the Parish House in। in exchange for the flowers to aid county welfare body, which has three
come to a farm notice will be sent stem the submarine turned aside, iwas obtained from the board of Hustings,
to dlscwu their part of!_____________________
,lce • Uld« for a
“m* in orthe war's living victims, the disabled, members.' The county „
is _.~-_
divided hoti fhiJ
in the form of a card giving date A series of explosion*, as tanks burst supervisors,
allowing the use of the tlie job in helping Agriculture meet. veterans
s
and families of the
dead
into
threearea,-,
areas
givingtoto
each
mem- liold the pit-gism al the Central ._ ,a.«, „ .. - - .
--.
i into
tnree
giving
each
memon
School auditorium This will insure
t
u.. which Uie individual will be con-- under pressure, shook lhe attacker, ssupervisors' room. ut»*talrs in the Ils 1042 War Production goal* Pot and disabled.
ber
of
the
relief
commission
the
relaclrt. So Batty tablywopk aw;
|u^
t Ult m|l ,court hottie, as the working quarter*
carvtrt on In tb, ptadorTU
luck dinner at noon. Women a* well
"Saturday will be Poppy Day in sponsiblUty for making investigatkui.
ttataladby tteUBO A W.t Boatd^.. Flttro, m|nU1« had ,Mpa«l. for
1
the Rationing Board Two full­ a* men will and must play a vital Hastings." lhe Commander said, in a definite are*.
m. After
Ailer a
&gt; case iyds
-"“idur.Uon ool,. NAU-r U- —m.
lo wall uhUl Utay retail, fhHt no- No u,etb.u „.a p„„
Itime clerks %re employed In the de­
oVxuxx
part on our farm* in helping to "when we all will be called upon to, been invesUgated. a report Is psAde
llteabrlota turning over
Nearly 100.000 more barrel, ol Jap- tailed
&lt;
work, which now applies to reach these goal*.
Mrs. Warren wear the memorial flower of lhe to lhe commission, and Umt body
vaged material to any unauthorized; .
... —The Bret parade will form at the1
t'r^cTL^aiZ^k
““
rationing sugar, automobile*, auto­ Bolton. Fieldwoman
for
Barry World War dead and make con tri-: decides what shall be done,
American Legion iiaU at 8 30 andl*Uert ckMed !*”»«»«»&gt;&gt;•
truck drivers.
mobile tires and tube* and bicycles county will have charge of the wo­ button* for lhe welfare of those who
bottom.”
---------------- —-------According to a letter given to! Thl* particular submarine
start promptly al 0 :00 and piocecdt
---------------- • • •
11
on TO these will doubtless be added
Glenn Wotring. chairman of the which Leslie served had contacted soon the rationing of gasoline, cof­ men's meeting in the afternoon and
UADjt. War Board here. William the enemy many Umea during the fee. and probably otlier articles, so Glen Wotring. will be chairman ol
Schenckcl lias been assigned as as­ cruise.
that far more room than the county
all veterans of the war and all other1
sistant superintendent of thl* “Barry
memorial wreath* are to be cast up- | (||L|ni LILI) 111
"Between cruises," the command­ desk's office affords will be nec­
patriotic citizen* will wear the sym­
County Scrap For Victory Drive." er said. "It la the duty of the men essary to handle the work and ac­
on lhe waters of lhe Thomappie kVFirLLlUr IH
bolic little flower and will contribute'
Mr. Schenckel will start Uie pro­ lo recuperate. They come In lean, commodate those who will be wait­
river honoring the departed sailors
a*
liberally
as
their
means
(termil
gram on May 22. The shelters, tools white, dehydrated but they want go ing their turn to be served by these
and other navy men
for the work of mercy and relief the :
Application
Blanks
and equipment will be delivered on gp out again. It is comma n for men clerks. For the work of this board
Tlie unit* of the first parade will
poppy makes possible.
|
May 27 and scrap collection will start
be competed of veteran* groups and
Now Available
lo lose from 10 to 30 pounds on a will affect every person in the
■ Poppy Day contribuUons are u*ed
a* soon as truck blds have been ac­
their auxiliaries, tons and daughters,
county.
cruise. However, the men eat well
by veterans brganlzation* and their, The sugar rationing cards, which tlie City band. Boy Scouts and
cepted and workers assigned.
County Clerk Allan C. Hyde is the
—froaen meat, soup, salads and fruit
Part in Phial CUck-Up
Total To Be Relied By Tax auxiliaries, to help the disabled vet­ were made out al the eounty-wide Camp Fire Girls and any others
Outdoor space for storing the Juice*, but exercise Is Impossible. administrator of the County Ration­
Fol County II S110,000.00 : era ns ■in
“ "'t
the hoqmala
hosnitals to teip
helo their,
their t^uiratiop meenUy held In' lhe who wish to march to Ute cemetery.
scrap collected lias been loaned by
Several specialist* In child health
They can’t stroll on deck even when ing board; and his headquarters
* .Ute law
even- U.thg “X" *.‘ SX?
“"”1
the Grand Rapids Bookcase and
The second parade is to form at and nutrition were guests at tb*
we're cruising on the surface In and that of the board will remain
Uie
same
place
as
the
first
promptly
Chair Company
unit in a county, including the
,re now ln ,he ^“es-don of lhe
Barry County Health Unit h»i‘
daytime. It enemy aircraft approach In the county clerk's office. But county
itself, to prepare and submit
J!“ml Administrator of the county ratlonit Is necessary to dive and seconds nearly all of the actual detail work
; Ing board County Clerk Allan C. of March to be east on Center St. check-up of the nutrition demonstra­
count So the crew stays below. of Ute board will be performed by to lhe county tax allocation com-1
Hyde, the administrator, informs u* to Michigan Ave., noittr to State St . tion which ha* been carried on for
Il's really remarkable that we don't the two clerks in the supervisors
west to Broadway and south to lhe the past three months in St. Ros?
*! “
It’ that the names of all those who re­
room on the second floor of Ute fhX eommliee ?, S tart o' ’“'T'
get on each other'* nerve*.
ceived cards are being arranged in school. Music will be furnished by
“But there is no trouble with dis­ court house.
alphabetical order and that there the combined City and High School
cipline and the men always seem
band* directed by Ixwis Hine.
will
be
kept
an
active
file
for
each
u'm'tart oCl°thU eoUlv 'mrl'lta’ i “T"' t”PIJ''‘ W1U &gt;» dUtrlboled by
eager to be on the move again."
The second parade will be com­ W. K. Kellogg Health Foundatio i
tlon boara ol tills county tnet lues&gt;.._in-^.. au— registrant. The Information con­
tt.. —ha..!--* .. —&gt;i
^e women of the Auxiliaries, the' talned in the cards as made out by posed of Ute same unit* a* the first in Barrv. Eaton and Allegan countlai
Stole Sends $25,288.20 oi
Xd b? UtXS^SEmXK
nurtie,.. Maur, ano daugbUr,
I the teachers will be the basis for with the addition of the Red Cross, In collaboration with the Nutri­
Flnt Payment This Year
School
children and members of the tional Biochemistry Laboratories dl­
Although concentrating on war the next fiscal year 1* a* follows:
1
Issuing future cerUflcates, also for
W. They will work without compen-' the rationing of sugar for canning, Civilian Defense Corps.
production of fuel and lubricants for County Expense .1
The state highway department has
i aation of any kind, giving their Ume' and for any adjustments In raUonPull details of Ute parade wiU be
They were com­
sent to Barry county a voucher for
Louis Karmes was driving toward the armed forces, war industries and
Transportation Crippled
given tn these column* next week of Technology
| and effort* gladly to honor the dead Ing when necessary.
menced on Feb. 2 and ended. May
(25.288 20. which I* one half of what town on West Green St Friday af­ the farm front. Standard Oil Com­ Children ..................
7001 and »erve tlie living I hope we al!J
If any persons failed to register to inform everyone a* to Where they 20. A total of 850 school children in
Ute county will receive this year ternoon about 6 o'clock. He was pany of Indiana will conUnue ad­
Contagious Diseases--------1.000 will respond to them in lhe same
are to fall In and under what leader,
'
at
the
lime
when
the
general
regunder lhe operaUon of the McNItt at peace with himself and with all vertising to the motoring public in
Kalamazoo State Hospital
2.000 gptrit when they offer the popples on
in order to avoid last minute con1 htratlon was held, they can reg­
thta test
law. wjilch provides that S4.000.000 mankind He was suddenly aroused 1042 by promoting car conservaUon.
Mich. Training School ...
I-000 the street* Saturday."
fusion.
ister now by going to the work room
of the state's gas tax receipts shall from hl* pleasant thoughts when it was announced today by Art
State T. B. Sanitarium ...
600
, g f
The following program has been
quarters of the county raUoning
annually be given to lhe counties, his car took an unaccountable no­ Haven. HasUngs. standard agent.
U. of M. Psycopathic Ward
arranged for the service at
The spring^nd summer campalgtf
board, in the supervise** room, on school auditorium.
slltute of Technology who had genfor the construcUon and mainte­ tion to do a Utile, stunt of it* own.
Treatment Adult
the second floor of the court house
nance of former townslilp roads, It veered to the right of the pave­ will feature case histories of how
Selections by the Band.
Afflicted ................................... 12.000
Persons who wish lo buy sugar for
which have now all been taken over ment and crashed into* an electric motorists are achieving maximum
Allegiance to the Flag.
Soldiers Burial
400
canning, ceil
can now,
now. ur
or us
at any ume.
Ume,
..
.
.....
..
., csuMiuiu.
Children* Hospital. Detroit: Dr. J.
by counties.
light pole, to which a transformer mileage from their Urea and auto­
Invocation
Midi. Children's Village ..
2 D00
New members of the
I make their applications for lite
mobile*. a total of 1.816 newspapers
Hie McNItt law was Umely and
Introduction of Speaker—By Com­ M. Hoobler of the Research Labora­
4.500 Michigan Alumni Club board of di- quantity alloted by Uie government
tory of the Children's Fund of
ha* proven very helpful in improving ly that Louie didn’t realize what had with a combined circulation of 14,­
Old Age Assistance ..........
500 rectors, who were elected at the jor suCh purpose, on the blanks ,mander Harry Larsen of Ute Ameri­
township roads, in a ciAinty with ao happened until II was all over. He 625.130 will carry the advertising in
Health Unit, County
5.000 spring meeting of the organtealion iUpplted by the government, as the can Legion.
many hills a* most of Barry county found himself In the back seat the Uilrteen states in the middlewest
Address—By Major E. B. Junker- Whipple and Mlaa Margaret FallIn
which
the
company
markets.
This
On
u
evenln
«
Centra!
necessary
blanks
have
arrived
Each
Social
Welfare
stadt of the nutrition division of the
has. lhe appropriation ought to be
mann. of Fort Custer
7.000 school bulling, weje Dr- J- K. All-1 consumer, holding a war-ration
much larger. This county has taken bringing home in a basket. The consist* of 1276 weekly papers, in­ AdmlnlstraUon
Singing.
cluding the Hastings Banner.
Social Welfare, County .. 20.000 land. Mrs. Roy Cordes, Mrs. Wesley 5ook. Is entitled lo an additional
Moore of the Federal Children's
Benediction.
over '(bout 8*0 miles of township
! amount of sugar for canning fresh
County Drain* ..............
500 Burrouglu, W*U*ce O»bon&gt;.
roads, and they were nearly al­ pact with the pole Tlie wreck wo*
Mr*. Hnar Frandswi. Judge Arehte frulu
vegetable, for use in their
ways, we might add. in bad con­ made complete when the trans­ which has travelled 45.104 miles and
Total ............
1115.BOO D. McDonald and D. A. VanBusklrk own home. But it
II is neceuarv
necessary tn
to MIDNIGHT FIRE AT
project In Georgia, and Mlaa
dition. because townships did not former. Jarred loose by the crash, is *1111 In use open* the newspaper
retain their service on the board apply by using the blanks which
Deduct Estimated
have road rrtachlnery lo
build fell Into the car.
Fortunately advertising campaign, which will
for the ensuing year. Mrs Frandseu can be obtained at the rationing DRY CLEANING PLANT
Detroit
From Fees---and maintain them. Practically all Louie wo* not badly hrut—Just feature large and attractive illustra­
was named temporary chairman.
A
cigarette
is
blamed
for
a
small
tions
and
catchy
headlines,
Mr.
board's
workroom,
upstairs
in
the
of them have been graded and over­ needed a little patching up, which
court house, in the supervisors room. fire at the Barry Cleaners about Feb 21, this demonstration was
To be raised by tax------- *110.000
half of them coated with gravel. was done at the hospital. He's hap­ Haven said.
GOOD REASON
midnight
Tuesday
Fortunately
the
These blanks are available for any
While narrower than county roads, py to think he came out of It a* HASTINGS SCHOOLS
The above budget is exactly the TO BE HAPPY
I fire was discovered before it got into school age youngsters of a speciallyapplicant.
these graveled highways are kept in
CONTINUE DEFENSE
If Grandfathers Leon Bauer and
About 1.500 applicants were not the clothing left there for cleaning prepared supplemental feeding con­
good shape The county road com­ cldent If there li any such thing. STAMP SALES
and that wotked out uatUfactorlly.
Frank Sage seem to itavc a self- given ration „„„
books at the time w
of. : and the damage done by the flame*
mission add* a little every year to
Defense stamp sales in the Has­ Tire finance committee therefore satisfied look on their countenances, registration, because they already was confined to the floor and a wln- taining all of the vitamins, minerals
the gravelled township roads, and
tings city schools the first two weeks asked the commission to give the and rir&gt;
vnti nnr
do nnt
not annear
appear tn
to nntim
notice you
nor had more sugar than the allowance, dow frame. However the smoke anced diet for children.
does the best it possibly can to keep
of May totaled (72525. a loss over county the same allotment as a year what Is going on in the world, you
fixed by the government. Such per­, damage was considerable and no
all of them In good condition.
the previous report, but a very fine
must not conclude that they are son., will be permitted to use the, estimate could be made at Ume of
The law requires that all of the
The estimated county expense, as
Tlie Emergency Housing and showing for the children and teachtrying to high-hat you. The cause is quantity allowed for canning by the, writing.
_________ _____________
can be seen, is *58 600
All the
Feeding
Committee
of
the
Civilian
the
new
granddaughter,
bom
Fri
­
goverronent from their excera sug-.
. '**
respects, this special feeding at toaa*
ship rood*.
FMr lhe week ending May 6. the other items, except county drains, day afternoon, at Pennock hospital
Defense Corps, composed of mem­
supphea valuable esaenttaU nar*scary
ar. and will be allowed credit for
are for welfare coat*, and the total
sales
in
the
High
scliool
were
1134
00
bers of the American Legion, wishes
The parents. Mr and Mrs. George such use whet! they apply to Uie LIEUT. GARDNER
BASEBALL BENEFIT DANCE
Central.
*13620;
First
ward.
*12.60:
Mt*. Erma Gardner on Monday
Saturday evening*. May 23 and to express their appreciation for the Second ward. *1725: St. * Rose. ls 156 000 But the state and nation Bauer, of East Lansing. are very Barry county RaUoning Board for
their ration books.
received a letter from her son. First value during the winter and s
30; music by "Red Peppers" or­ cooperation received In their work *11.66. Mias Kaminski's home room spend* in Barry county for welfare happy over the event also.
m
' Lieut. Nelson Gardner, who is months
In
when youngsters are
chestra at Delton Community Hall. of listing facilities to be used in lead with *17 05", Miss Cook's home work, including old age pension* far
RECOGNIZING A COURTESY
I AuslraUa. The date of the last let­
Adv. 6-28 case of emergency.
"HIZZONER" ASSUMES
' Jter
was May I. Up to that Ume diet deficiencies
The following organisations have room had *13.45 and Rows I and more than that. Apparently the
A
courtesy
seldom
shown
by
au'
” .,.7*
NEW TITLE!
J In the high school study hall were state and nation is bearing that
.-^^►.ti.
hp *tad received no letters from hl*
Dance al Welcome Grange hall. cooperated—I. O. O. F.. Episcopal
ParUcipaUou
In thia test
burden. But the fact Is that a large
Charlie Leonard, recently elect­
wlfe or mother. boUi of whom had
church.
Masons.
Presbyterian third with *11.46.
Bat. May 23.-Adv.
menUon was wicnessed by the witter।
ki..
ed mayor of HasUngs on a non­
The week ending May 13 brought share of II la paid in the Increased
Church. U. B. Church and the High
Thursday morning. Mr. Janson. tocal|
partisan
ticket,
now
assumes
a
sales
of
*41225
with
Central
school
blind
man.
was
attempting
to
cross
J
h
*
*
h
school.
new UUe—an ex-officio Utle, so
Any others wishing to list their buying *263 55; High school. *13085; which the people pay*
&gt; State street from the north side to
= !- taSed^ » OWmdn,He "^ft lion* including
facilities for this purpose are direct­ Second ward 812.76. and First Ward ANNUAL MEETING
full-fledged “grandpa." Cause of
Miss Campbell's room In
ed to Commander Harry Larsen, of *5.10.
The
annual
meeting
of
the
stock
­
this new title, according to re­
Central was ahead with *76.60: Ml**
the American Legion.
holders
of
the
Hastings
Building
car. was going east on State St. have plenty of mall when it catches
liable report, was a seven pound
Kaminski's home room, second with
CLAYTON HINKLEY. Fropr.
Seeing Mr. Janson and no doubt up with him.
and two ounce boy. Timothy
*27.00 and Mr. Knopf's home room
A* Mr. Hinkley Is going to move HASTINGS BOYS
on Tuesday, June 2. 1042, at the
recognizing the white cane a* that
Leonard, bom to his daughter
had (14 *5.
to Florida he will dispoA of his ex­ RECEIVE WINOS
of a blind man. he stopped hl* car NOTICE
and sen-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs.
The grand total for the 20 weeks office in the Stebbins Building, for
tra furniture at Public AucUon. at
Two Hastings boys received their 1* (6.756.65
the purpose of electing dlrectots
just east of Ute crosswalk, alighted
Timothy Howard al Borgess hos­
The Car Beal Reunion will
320 North Broadway. He Is offer­ wings and commission* a* second
and for the eonsideralioh of such
and helped the afflicted man safely
pital. Kalamazoo on Sunday.
ing a good list of furniture. Dewey lieutenant* at the army flying school NOTICE
other business a* may be brought
across to the sidewalk After being
Congratulation* to Grandpa and
at Lubback. Texas, yesterday Carl
Poll* will be
assured that he could find his way
All Hastings merchants will keep before lhe meeting
Gt an dm* Leonard and a long,
Hammond and Don Taffee will act
from there, the young man entered
Fried chicken dinner, Briggs
their store* open all day Thursday. open from 7:30 until 0:00 p. m.
happy and succossful life to
a* clerks. Bee the adv. elsewhere
.
Cha*. 8. Pott*. President.
his car and drove on.
church. Memorial Day, May 30, 13
young Timothy.
In this issue Cor full particulars.
of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Struble.
Adv. 5-21
o'clock, price-* *5
S-M
Saturday thl* year.
Orchids to this young man I

\

PAY TRIBUTE TO
WAR DEAD

RATIONING BOARD
HAS NEW
WORK ROOM

MlMUkIAL UM

TRIPLE A MEETING
ON MAY 28

“-a

COUNTY BUDGET IS
SAME AS LAST YEAR

LOCAL SCHOOLS

COUNTY RECEIVES
MCNITT LAW CASH

Louis Karmes Had
Lucky Accident

Standard Oil Plans To
Aid Car Conservation

™|u. of M. Club Holds

Annual Election

Emergency Housing
And Feeding Com.

One Auction Sale

; CAN NOW OBTAIN
’SUGAR FOR CANNING

I£

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY tl. 1942

1

Edward Bottom has rented hU

Mrs

Orville Sayles ha* moved

i &gt;r

y

Uli tenant house on 8. Hanover to Mr. from 8 Hanover St, into*the 6helfill and Mn. Ivan Snydfr.
[don apartment* on 8. Church.
I I »,,u **«■. ATM, u.»;uvi
| Hastings club women are in at*
! tendance al the county federation
meeting at Ooate Grove today.
‘
tfbn. attended the session of circuit
The many friends of Clarence
court held here Monday.
worxtnsn «n- very sorry to near m
his lllnc* at Ids home on East South
Good Morning,
and Mrs. George H. Ragla. Hastings, street. His candlUon remain* a* fair.
Thought
would like to know
“k” you “
la JWY in training at midwest staHasting* Rotarians were well rep­ about our special sale on vegetable
resented at lhe district meeting at plant*, and about our plant* and cut
Mrs. Robert Lamble who received Kulamaxoo. Sunday and Monday. flowers for Decoration.
For that Victory Garden you may
Injuries to her back when she fell They report the speech by Kim Sig­
have tomatoes. peppers and cabbage
In her apartment last week Is re­ ler at lhe noon luncheon received
for 10c per dozen or 3 doxen for
most favorable comment.
ported as gaining rapidly.
25c. If you wish a quantity we
The fire department was called to! We
------------------nominate--as
------------------the busiest--Job In arc wiling a flat of 150 plant* for
St. Rose Catholic church last i Ume. Allan Hyde's preaent one os 85c.
Thursday afternoon to extinguish a j County Clerk, coordinator and adSweet potato plant* are also
bUic In the storage room. Blight minlstrator.- plus all the devious 10c per doxen.
damage was done by smoke.
Paths those offices call for In canyYou have never seen more thrifty
P&gt; t Ruuell F. Smith, son of Mr.' «"• oul “r“en‘ «o'ernment dec^. beautiful geranium* and for nny&lt;
and Mrs. Ernest E. Smith. P. O.| Fred Fairchild la a patient al price to ault your pocjtet book—
box No 85, Delton. Mich, has grad- Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapid*, 10c. 25c, 35c. 40c, 15c and $1.00.
We have combination plant*,
ualed from an air corps technical I where on Monday he underwent an.-chool and Is serving as a qualified other operation on his leg Injured fuchsia*. Martha Washingtons, be­
expert airplane mechanic.
| several year* ago. Mrs. Fairchild has gonias and petunia*.
Cut Hower bouquet* will be priced
Judge Haftrick of Pontiac came
spending the week there with
from 30c and up.
Monday to ait In lhe trial of some ™m'
Call 2530 and place your orders or
case* in our circuit court, for which I Word comes of lhe marriage of
Judge McDonald wa* disqualified George Dewey. *on of the Rev. and come lo Ute Greenhouse. 112 East
Mr*.
L. L. Dewev.
Dewey, of Bturals.
Sturgis, at Las
La* High St. and select what you wish.
because of previous connection with Mr
&gt; LGood Bye.
those case* before he became Cir­ Vegas. Nevada. Hl* father, who.
cuit Judge.
Clyde Wilcox. Florist. 1
Adv.
Robert A. Marble, of 915 8 Han­ vncatlqp. performed lhe ceremony.
Other
detail*
have
not
been
received.
over. Hastings. Michigan, ha* re­
Rev. 8. Conger Hathaway, pastor• OBITUARY
ported to the Recruit Reception
of the First Preabyterlan church will1
Mrs. Lee H. Pryor pa*.wd away at
Center at Fort Custer for examlna-,v&gt;
tlon a* a Volunteer Officer Candi-1 preach. the Hastings High school1 St. Lawrence hospital. Tuesday. May
date under the Army procedure al- baccalaureate sermon In lhe Central1 12. after an illness of four months.
lowing Claaa 3-A Selective Service‘ auditorium at 4:00 P. M. Bunday,•
Mrs. Pryor before her marriage
registrants to try for commissions, j May 31. He will use as ills thrme the' wa* Mis* Winifred Harper who lived
Robert Mills suffered a painful ‘ "««“&gt; °.!
°r ,M2- "On
&gt; the greater part of her life In Has­
ting*, Michigan.. Born Jan. 1. 1883. r.
injury Saturday forenoon when he ‘ Victorylocked his thumb in the car door! Mr. and Mra. Devilt Bronson have&gt; she graduated from the HaaUpgs
while parked back of Lhe post office. ’ received a letter from their grand-. High school, then took a musical
Through tip* kindness of a passer-' son. IJcul. Com. Robert Bronson course at Olivet College. She wm
by, who took the car key* from radio ------——
•••* •»
— *•expert- —
serving
with
the
Air■ a skilled pianist. and for many year*
Bob's pocket, unlocked t he rlnor andj. branch of the United State* force*. wa* organist nt tlie -Presbyterian
।' from a point unrevealed, telling ofj church in Hastings. and was a popua doctor’* office where the nail wa* his snfe arrival after n trip that. lar accompanist.
in 1906 she wa* married to Lee
removed and the injured thumb wa* took two week* to complete, in which[
dressed. This L* the third accident hazardous air current# were en-, H. Pryor of Hastings, and Jived
there till they moved to latnslng,
to Bob's hands in the past year.
’ countered at times.
upon Mr. Pryor* appointment as
Assistant Attorney General of the
State of Michigan In 1912.
Mr. ’
Pryor died in 1921. Three sons were .
boot In Hasting,
Ralph, who is
now a major in the U. S. A. and
stationed In Barstow, Calif.. George
who died at the age of two -year*,
and John, who Is a Lieutenant in
the U. 8. A. and now across neas.
Mrs. Pryor hits been employed
since Mr. Pryor's death, tn the De­
partment of Agriculture in Lansing,
and ha* wide friendshlpe in that
city.
surviving besides the two sons
nre three grandchildren. Marjorie, 4
Anne, and Bruce of Baratow, Calif ~
and four sister*. Mrs. Wm. Kent
and Mr*. E. o. Thoman of Grand
112 S. Jefferson SL
Phon* 2421
Rapids. Mrs Joseph Little of Chlcairo. Mrs. Robert Cook of Hastings,
and one brother. Walter Harper of
Chicago.
Funeral service* were held al
Estee-Leadley funeral home at Lanalng. at 11 o'clock. Thursday, with
the Rev. Peter Monsma of the West­
minster Presbyterian church of­
ficiating. and a short service was
held at the Interment In Hastings
at one o'clock.
Pall-beirera were Harrison Paton
and Burr Twitchell of Lansing. Ro­
On merchandise. SI.00 or more, purchased at our
bert Cook of Hastings. Joseph Lil­
lie and Walter Harrier ol Chicago
.store during this storewide stock reducing sales event.
and E o Thoman of Grand Rapids.

Local News

NOW IS THE TIME—
THIS IS THE STORETO GET FOOO VALUES
BY THE SCORE
X\\Y'/

Arm your family for the home-front battle
with wholesome foods that keep them fit.

PRICE CEILING!

GRANULATED

(r

ARGO

Don’t Be Fooled by It!

SUGAR

The Price Ceiling docs not mean that all stores must
sell at the same price. It merely means that stores
must sell at the same prices they had in March. As
wo hove always given you the best in quality at the
lowest possible cost we will continue to do so. WE WILL
SELL BELOW OUR PRICE CEILING WHENEVER POS­
SIBLE. THAT IS HOW

c
lb.

FOOD

Your No. 2 Ration Number la
Good Now and Until May 31

CENTER
BECAME

COFFEE

2 49

Barry County's Busiest Food Store!

WALLDORFF
TISSUE

Muller’s Bread
Full P/2 lb. Loaf

4 «olls I Qc

LOAVES

MILK, CARNATION
3
25
CREAM NUT PEANUT BUTTER 2 41
MINIATURE CHOCOLATES lfch.2T APPLE BUTTER (Old Fashioned* 2 jai 22
LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH 2.... 39
HOLSUM HONEY
25' 5
95'
CLEAN QUICK SOAP CHIPS
pv„ 21'
FREEPORT BUTTER
a 41
ALL STATE POTATO CHIPS s o. Pk9 15'
TOP-O OLEO
2 a. 31
OSCAR MAYER'S WEINERS
can 29'
2 a. 35
ELMDALE PEAS
2 cans 25' 12774388
DUZ
largo package 22'
GOOD LUCK, NUCOA, OR PARKAY 26
All 10c Tobacco
Dog Food
cans 28' EACH
8'
........ ,.........
HEAD LETTUCE
Tobacco
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SHEPHERD OF THE OZARKS

PASSING OF •
DR. EARL BELLINGER
Dr. Earl Warren Bellinger, a den­
tist. aged 39, passed away at Mon­
rovia. Calif , last week. The body
will arrive In Kalamazoo Saturday.
He leave* hi* wife. Dorothy, one
daughter. Virginia, and hl* mother.
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger, all of Mon­
rovia, Calif., one brother. Hart of
Pasadena. Calif , and one slater,
Mrs. France* Bowes of South Pasa­
dena. Calif. Funeral services will be
held at 2:30 Sunday at lhe Marshall
funeral home. Plainwell. Rev. Cha*.
Davis of Delton officiating and the
Hickory Comers Masonic Lodqr will
have charge of the service at the
East Hickory Corners cemetery.
DEATH OF
DR. COYKENDALL
Middleville relative* Tuesday re­
ceived new* of the death of Dr.
Mark Coykendall In Grand Rapid*
at the age of eighty year*. He was
for many years a resident of Mid­
dleville and practiced hl* dental
profession there and In Grand
Rapids for years. Surviving betide*
hl* wife are two sona. Philip and
Thaddeus—both officials In the
United State* army. Funeral «ervIcea will be held at the Metcalf fu­
neral home In Grand Rapids at 2
P. M. Thursday Interment t* ex­
pected to be made at Middleville.
H A STINGS .BOY "to BE

ORDAINED .TO PRIESTHOOD
On Saturday. May 30. Robert Pat­
rick Taffre son of Mrs. Leo Taffeo
and the late Leo Taffee will be or­
dained to the Holy Priesthood of
the Roman Catholic church at ten
o'clock at 81. Mary's cathedral. Lanaing. Mich., with Bishop Joseph H.
Albers conducting the ordination
ceremony. The Rev Father Taffre
will offer hi* flrat aoieinn sacrifice
of the Mass on Sunday. June 7, at
the 10:30 service at St Rose of Lima
church In Hasting*, from which par­
ish he entered the priesthood.
DEATH OF ‘'
FORMER SUPERVISOR
George Miller, of Johnstown 75. died
at Pennock hospital Monday night.
Mr. Miller wa* a prominent farmer
and citizen: He had served hl* town­
ship a* supervisor for several termHe was highly esteemed by ail who
knew him.

MUNICIPAL COURT
Orcin Robert* wa* arrested by lhe
sheriff* officers last we«k and a
charge of disorderly conduct was
lodged against him. It was the sec­
ond offense, and Judge Cortriiht
gave him 10 days in jail. A third of­
fense will bring a prison sentence
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�THE HASTINGS BANNCTL TWUBSDAt, MAY 11. 1»U

NUTRITION TESTS
jl'.1
COMPLETED IN
LOCAL SCHOOLS

is an electrical engineer at Alliaon's' chief justice. Morris HUI
The Aima college A cappefla choir!
toijvre 2L.TS
Motor Corporation at IndUnapolb. ,
JounvalUm cUm ,ulud the entertained Hattlngs High Kiu»ll|
lhe UU-r- home. W. W.bml m .
A Victory Vespers service wac pre- Hastings Commercial Printer* Fri- at an auembly Monday. May 11, In I
; Tuesday night, with
aented
in
Central
auditorium.
May
I
day
afternoon.
May
1S.
and
saw
porCentral
auditorium.
,etuinr the
. present. The house wm
—....
attractive
&gt;13. at 4:15 by Mb* Robson's home uon* of the Doomsday Book being
Six boys were initiated into ths '
J.with spring flower* and the brlde— .-zr —room. Tlie program consisted of minted
The books will he dis- Hl-Y Tiiursday night. May 14. They
, elect wm favored with many uie“»-• •"* ' were m follows: Harold Townsend. '
■ i fui and attractive gifts.
Thursday att&gt;
*
'• « s
&gt;VWI&gt;UIU5U
(Continued dIVUl
from Ppage
—RV I,
1. OCT.
sec. 1/
1)
mornim. Mat la
5'
i ■—&gt; TNuraUi Mr Marbn. -II Harmon Wilcox, MorrU Hill. Thom- ilhe atudente
J Mrs. B. A. Reed entertained her Dr Robert. Harris of M. I T. Opo
a» Wutcre. Richard Thomas, and
.8^ £
SdISX 1
Harold Fuller.
J bridge club Tuesday afternoon at ounce of II mixed with boiling water
BARNUM SCHOOL
, i her home on W. Bond St. with two contain* all of the vitamins and
'Die Hl-Y b leaving a stag party
tables In play. Honors atmbridge
mlnerabin'and most of the protein
at Joe Burkholder's cottage at Bar­ Pennock hospiui for an
Wfra. Albert Craig wm ho*UM to ; w
V* nreded
-----------. ..Mr&gt;*'
------n
well-balanced
diet. Il k whL-h
low lake for Ila final meeting.
the Merrl-I-Go club on Friday af-1
Kno,,f ftnd
'
anrt'rhTmMeitai;
MJ,nr
I
tomy Friday.
temoon. ComblnaUon colored nutHodges. .
.
.very cheap and
nit‘'•riab which, Mgy M mar)u.|he date when Uu.
Miss Bernice Jansen, an Episcop­
f The home economics daaaea will Nob);1 Caln. Mr Maybee also di­
cups and place card* were made' HMtlngs CoJnJy 'dub will have
boy. and airb elee club of tuniml
he
crmtenTi* ‘"i* and “rU «&gt;* club °f
prepare food that may be purchased re.c!cd U1C glrU glet. club ln ieveral al missionary, spoke at an all school
assembly In Central auditorium Fri­
\ UMm ttafredta *»*•&gt;» wl“ Prp*rnt “*
of "In by tlie student*, or Individuals may selections,
buffpt dlnner "l 6:30 00 &lt;he eve- tow. Childreh
1 taxing
taking tn&gt;*
thl. reeaing
feeding Woodlxnd- followpd by the Juntor
Jimmy Femtamaker
day. May 15. Site spoke about the
mrpk&gt;rid« l M™rtRhiruS nlng ot M«norlal Day. May 30 which W'f limited to two portions a day.bring their own. There will be not
.
The ------------transnortation
MUs McEl*"ln’8 freshmen English customs of Japan and her expebuses goinf. 7*--1
iirnrv m£ lKe^Mh^iA.re?a^ihir.y U ot*n lo mcmbcTi
friend*. The
Already extensive tr»u have Indi- ’’*Bb *"d
iteeara
clsutj
In . their
I rlences there. She was brought here
cars
i------— will
■— turn
—"* ”
——— career
■■■■■ -■-....
^ Sunday. He b under tlie
Henry.
M|_ ana Mrs. | caUd u.c
,he .u.uc
VBlue m uu. (r&lt;jod
Jn inc *"
In Mn.ln. MnRh.r rv—. s„m«.2 wm De in nrtvate
lenry. Mr*
Mrs. Kenneth Letn.
Leins snrt
and Mr.
Mrs. Mmmum |n
m cnarge uLiar,
«xi in
books
Friday.
They
have
been
workas
a
truest
at
the
Girl
Reserves
and
....
,
...
",
.
.
books
Friday.
They
have
been
worka*
a
guest
of
the
Girl
Reserve*
and
'
care
but h getting along nh
larry Larsen held winning bridge Clayton ilnuidttetier.' Mr. and Mrs. diet of adulu. It U being wwd in 4“J*,e
™
pcilt,°IU l°r candidates for class lni on them for three weeks
Hl-Y.
| Phylb Barnum 1* home a
A L. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Don.&lt;l«lfnw plants in England and In *‘“1".”'
17 offices be««n circulating ImC week.
Neva Warner has won a scholarSix dramatic* class student* ore- to be up and around a UlUa
Fisher.
/
certain plants in this counlryZToni J,.rTse,r?’,n8 Jhe S
,exh*blt “l The following officers were elected lb|p t0 the Radio Drama work shop sen ted "Roll* and Sall” and “The her recent operation. Many fl
The, Busy Eight Club entertained
•
of It arc being shipped to Rwila.
I
tln,e No
*• charged. U» serve the fint semester next year: al Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Out of; First Dress-Suit" for the telephone1 and neighbors have called on ha».
their mothers with a chicken dinner
and Mrs.
Mn dliri
Cdrtj n, lunu u a..-p-dtalM. on
« Mir
u»\,,(£££!
r&gt; &gt;r-Cu«J,
btoMluy Ulin
Mayor. Raymond Kenyon: pub- fouf hundred she was one of the]company'* banquet In the American; Elli* Johnston went with Lynn
Monday evening. May 11.
Aft- r Eckstrom
EC„Uom entertained
enurti
After
their bridge! preparation of concentrated foods'---------dinner the —
group
the Imtp^
horntflclub
club Tuesday
Tu„dav at
at a luncheon al the un&lt;1 WBa the one who Invented the ’icld&lt;Indiana some He service chief. Harold Townsend: thirty chosen. She leaves In the'Legion hall Thursday evening. May'Miller to Manchester, Ind. for the
»&lt;-•- went »to
’ roe
sanitary engineer, Duane Ottosen; middle of August.
14.
)weekend returning Bunday.
nf Mrs
Vri Harry
Itflrrv McDonald
"MrfVrmilrl for.
tnr Ihelr
th.l. former's
. .home
** on West Center. Mrs. special jieminlcan mike* used with *nJe
of
. n J!lne, Pf.
entertainment. Each-TOOther
Each' mother wm
wa* La
Lannea
nnP)l Kenfleld and Mr*.
MrS. Julius »'
s,,,c
ch
» success aunng
during w
the second Byrd
R^hT-niwbu
town.
Ypsilanti. Mr. Schoenheide
aTm^uet of luUpa
°f CBnd&gt; °nd• I miuwiiun _he
!d ?'K
h.^score
corr »nd_Mrs
’^dluu“n
ncia
nign
ana Mrs ' AiiiSiciic E
Espcuiuoii.
..................................
..........
Robert Kenyon and Mrs. Lyle Scud-1 11 will probably take .wernl
Ara
months to tabulate and interpret
Mr*. Archie McDonald entertain-1| der, low score. • e• •
.’ * the
results of the tests conducted"
ed at luncheon Tuesday for Mcn.j
.
George Hurtrick of Pontiac, wboae _T“ hon°r Mb* Dorothy Ellen here, according to Dr. J. K. Allland, j
husband. Judge Hnrtrick. held court S°°k' ,wh? ,ws bcrn a l»P"tor niem- head ot the Barry County Health
here for Judge McDonald on Tum- „.,Of t,»&lt;’, inching force of the Unit. So nothing definite will be I
known before September or Octo-:
day while the latter held court In
srhooh for «’wr«&gt;
Pontiac.
Following luncheon an «d ^rlUZl0t,"t1un* ‘n “'*■
Mr.8; i bcr. Dr. Harris and hb staff now
SUMMER AHEAD!
afternoon with bridge wa* enjoyed.' ,OT’2S ° H1’* nnd Mrs' Harold, have all lhe data and the tabula­
.—.
*«&gt;
, Jacobson entertained with a high1 tions will be completed al M. I. T.
much to spend for them?
Members of tlie Barry Co. Health
at tl,p Hill home, on Wednes1 hese
are
everybody's
staff entertained with a pot luck'd8)' evening. May 13. with covers
problems now! You'll find
supper Sunday night al the hqmc of told for thirty-six guest*.
F
all lhe answers al Penney's!
Dr. and Mrs. Prank Carrothers com-1 A charming surprise accompanied
plimcniary lo Mbs Marh* Neuschacf- the dearert cour-c. when a card
er. of De • Moines. la. a former bearing wedding belh and the first
counselor of the local staff who wa* name* of Mbs Cook and her fiance,
hfre for a short vlsH.
Gerald Schoenheide, of indianapolb.
• • •
I conveyed Uie new* of their apMr. nnd Mrs. Richard Groos gave proaching marriage In June. A cora very pleasant dinner Monday:sage' waa.presented/the miest of
priced!
Fresh New Fabrics
night at their home on S. Park: honor. In the centre of which was I• AMERICAN LEGION NOTES
street, ap which covers were laid placed the engagement ring which1I Saturday I* Poppy Day! Turn out
For Summer Sewing!
for eight. Following dinner movies was given it* Initial public wearing, and help dispose of the memorial
of Mr* Groos' recent Florida trip on the proper finger of the proper llower that means so much to the
living disabled veterans, who make
and other views were enjoyed.
I(hand,
hand at thK
thh time
time.
| Several other affairs are being the ■honoring of our dead In thh
The Study Club met with
| planned to honor Mis* Cook before manner possible.
Gordon ' Fisher
Wednesday
wnooI
,
.. Mr. Schoenheide Ls
school closes.
luncheon and. afternoon meeting.' „ _noln._.
Ih_
All veterans groui* are requested
Mo.
BrUiol
1 .»*-&lt;
engineer in the munitions sec«&gt; lb- LW&gt; tall Sun&lt;Uy.
IxxY MHW -rrbUwn," W Mu- 1H,°!
1 or m
lhe Federal government‘ ".'S
and 'i MW X. « 10:00 *. X. 1, m.r.l, i,
nmonuow.
taS itatata
'"'■■ '■""■WO" '»•"»
Nailhead Studded!
For Spectator Sports
• • *
dc m inaianaHpih. ,
Memorial Sunday arrter. will be
Smart New Platforms!
And Dress Wear!
Mr* Linden Snyder entertained
Th M
d f h Ha,Un__ held. Daring thb memorial season
the glrb of the Mr. and Mrs Club
‘1K «« &lt;*“**
«**'"
on Friday evening. Mrs. Nell Adair prid^evenlng at the clubhouse for ' l’cv’ of nI1
ceremonies by
and Mis* Jean Brower were guest*. 7X-£ck
m‘er [o muXaw Individual participation and in Uie
Two table* of bridge were In play
d‘™" “'
oP2“ “'ramr spirit
we would have
L-—Hurt
have
™
“tabtti’ta Kfuture
..........................
. ....................
...... those
generatloruc
remember
who will be railed because of Ute
Luwivnce winning the prizes, lhe ... fu— nnnn,—*
t&gt;......i...
Of soft bright leathers, starred
Dazzling white shoes, some ac­
-.resent world conflict.
johh
with
gleaming
gold-colored
cented with a dash of sporty tan!
unanunr.
. . .
members of Hie board nnd their
nailheads! Two-layer platform
All superbly styled, wonderfully
There will lie a feed on at the
Demure Dimities!
Hospital Guild No. D. the Silver! *hra- M,r ,“"d Mra. Chester Hixlges.
soles make them doubly smart
smart. Some elasticised for gloveLegion hall next Tuesday night for
Cool Bathlet
Guild, met Thursday evening at the I Mr- “*’d
Richard Groos. Mr. the benefit of those who come flown
fit! Of cuppie leathers!
Lovely Lawns'.
home of Mrs. Harold Parker. Two Iand
Ron“n p*'l‘'P-'^h Dr and help clean up the yard ior over
new member*. Mrs Richard Brow- i “nd
Ray Flnnle. Mr. and Mr*, Memorial day.
Delectable crisp cot­
er nnd Mrs. AtHe Hay. were added I
Cowman. Mr. and Mrs. Don
tons . . . lovely as a
al this meeting. Bridge was playod I ?“?**• MS ?’,ld Mrs. Jc.Cn I^‘bcrTlie new Legion flag was flown
summer garden!
with first prize going lo Mr*. Nell
and.„¥r'. ttnd Mrs B&gt;'rol’ from the new flagpole during the
Flower-sprigged dim­
Adair, nnd second and third to Mr^. Fletehcr will be in charge.
•
Legion meeting Tuesday night. A
ities for the young­
Willard Smith and Mrs. OeraiA
tiers! .Bold floral pat­
. Tlje bridge club of which Mr. and !sight that always thnlb no matter
Ryan. Mias Jean Brower won Ui|
how
many
times
we
see
It.
terns for frocks and
Ballerina
Flared
Skirts
Mrs. "Einar Frond&amp;en are members
traveling prise. Miss Barbara John­
blouses! LOU of oth­
maU WlUi them Thursday night for
For Children
ers—all exquisite! Ah
son will be hostess for the June a potluck supper with Ihrttv table* , Tlie lot that was recently graded,*
seeded the latter part of last
Penney values I
meeting.
“ in play* lhe host and hoiKs.; turn- was
,week and Commander Larsen 1*
,
Miss Ruth Farr, chief operator ing In high scores for the evening. anxiously
watching for the first
Take to the water in one of
of the Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
blade* of grass to appear.
j ... these smooth-fitting beach
New Summer
Mr*. WIU Linlngtbn entertained green
1
COOL FABRIC PUMPS
here, has been trarufered to Wayne. twelve at bridge Thursday. Mrs.
beauties! Rayon fabrics —
AU veterans are requested to re-1 1
Two parUes were given in her hon­ Lew Warner and Mr*. Lyle Shedd
elasticised—or with "Lasor last week, one on Thursday night won top scoies.
1member and put In their appearance ।
Yes. it actually makirs your foot
For all-summer comfort, wear
at the Legion hall Friday evening.
by lhe local employees. Dinner was
look sixes shorter, with the
these breezy easy-going canvas,
served at the American Legion hall
29. at 7:C0 o'clock sharp,—
to &gt;asMrs. Ray Waters entertained the 1May
----- ---------------------------------------smart walled last, contrasting
shoes! Creped soles! Fuot-sliortl
with spring flowers on the table. U. and I. club at her home Wed- ***1
In Slenderizing Stripes
corpmiltec In placing flag*
front section, and vamp band!
entng walled last!
f
Places were laid for twenty-three. nesday evening. Mrs. Clare DeCou on lhe Braves of departed comrades.,
After dinner two short skits were and Mr*. A. Toile* turning in high '11 “ » privilege lo do till* and the
Plain and
more that turn out the sooner It1
given by a* number of Mbs Dorothy jcores.
Flgurc-fUtf ter­
■
.**.----------------will be done. Tlie sons of veterans
Cook's dramatic puplb and a talk
er knit of half
j are welcome to come and help.
by George Riddell of Grund Rapids, DOUD CORNERS
terns to
cotton — half
Mr. and Mrs bon Mead and fam-1 Comrade Ed Sayles is in charge of
For Active Men!
who presented Mbs Farr with a
choose from
wardrobe traveling case from those ily of Battle Creek visited John. tlie.detail.
I
* * *.
. ..
over­
attending.
Out-of-town
guesU Houghtaling over lhe weekend.
Mr and Mrs. John Houghtaling
mN’“n* **£
present were George Riddell. Marion
striped
pattern.
Save
20
per
cent
on
Bolt. Mane Spaulding. Dorothy and family w$re in Hastings Satur- nl Constantine Sunday. May 17
iRH'-e evidence of the effect* of tire
4c and 8c NOTIONS
Sizes 34-46.
Broski and Dorothy Oldhan. ail of day evening
Mr, Lron sunum .nd r.o eh». ’“'""‘"J: j1" ,“;nS!,n"
Grand Rapids.
dr»n of Bntu. Crook .nd Mr., Tom “ d«Mrd drop. Al hu mM&gt;w .
Mercerised Thread Sc
guest of honor at a dinner party at HoDman of talUmor, won- r.lta. ™"
Sporty Two-Tones!
^.n^r'on m SS
the Federal Square in Grand Rap­ nlJ’"^ NT™".d„'d' imll;1”
Sturdy Construction!
Dressy All Whites!
... ,u„
wow
ids. lhe chief operators of the Grand noun. G. N. Bergman and family
nrrl.o
w-— CrrnB.. ! *™ SCOTC ill ttlC present War. With
Rapids district being present. At .brl
Tang Or Blacks!
“Srr!^?
j.J'S “T*’
this gathering Miss Farr received a
Pomt
lUUock
po.
Mond.y
I.
,l,c
P
TO
I
”
“
'
,
,
,
Fine Percale
flash bulb camera.
A wide selection of the season's
Fort Custer
The
Prince** .Styles
targatn •Priced!
unartest styles! Sporty two- ,
•.... HU uncle Fred Wright
me new*
news release
release ol
ui lout
ia»i week
»rcs statsw 1■
Mrs. Reva ________
Jacobson and Mbs' of Detroit Li visiting him a few days blg that there would be no State
tones or whites! Tens or blacks!
GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS
Marian Sawyer are planning to
Mr. ami Mrs. John Gurd and tun- convention
of
the
Legion
this year
!
MO-DE-CAY
With roomy moccasin type toes
convention
of
lhe
LrgU
.
rvmsinvCook...its.
...
« _Les­
......
r
.
'
honor Miss Dorothy
with- a.1.. Ily visited Melvin Campbel)
Floral prints or plain col­
of
or dressy plains—some are venwas a little erroneous and prcma-,
party at lhe Jacobson home, corner lie Sunday.
or* In rayon satin
•strong leather! For sister'*
turr as the matter has not been de­
S. Broadway and Grand St., this
party dress . . . smart little
with “Lastex."
Mr.
Mrs. Art Covey--------------of Has- elded as yet. It will not be held in
—arid
------------------------------coming week.
An exciting array J)Q
specially construct­
tings visited nt Lynden Norris' Kalnmnroo and consideration is bcof
new
prints,
yd.
few
ed lo give you long­
Sunday and nil went to see Lyle Ung given to streamline the annual
er. comfortable
naitu- nt m-hicnH
event to reduce lhe attendance and
&gt;1.1
W n.ld^Suri."^,^U,0;| -ON ,AY D*W.UY BONDS— I
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large sixe 21
TOILETSOAP c;x,t“.’ 3ba"20c
4 rolls 22&lt;=
NORTHERN TISSUE
WALL PAPER CLEANER w,^„ 29'
AMMONIA
10c
Quart Bottle

I The same matter will be the order
I of the day at the next District meet­
; Ing which is scheduled to be held
j here In Hastings on July 10. Tlie
1 election of officers will be held nt
thh meeting.
i Sans of The Legion
Tlie Sons of the Legion and any
1 sons of veterans that arc eligible
I are Invited to attend a meeting at
1 the legion hall Sunday. Muy 24. at
1 3:00 p. m. for the purpose of discuss­
; ing tlie activities of the organization
I and to make plans for the future. b

The V. F. W. and Legion poppy
committees met at the Legion home
last Thursday evening and agreed
1 that the Legion would sell west of
Jefferson St. and the V. F. W. cast
of Jefferson. Tlie Legion will have
1 Nashville, Delton and Hickory Cor­
ners and the V.- P. W Middleville,
Woodland and Freeport. This agree■ merit b made for lhe convenience
I of the public so a* not to canvass
' any place twice. The popples are all
, veteran made and Ute money used
to help needy and disabled veterans
! and their families and this year we
have the ridded burden of the famHies of the' Second World War so
.each and every one do their part.

Fun In The Sun!

Men’s

SWIM

The Auxiliary will meet Thursday

। important for each member to be

HASTINGS
Lead thine own captivity captive,
and be Caesar within thyself.—Sir
Thomas Browne.

TRUNKS

1.59
SwUnawaya
of rayon
satin or
sharkskin
with “Lastex" I

i

'

C. THOMAS STORES

27c

Unllned sand­
al of sturdy «4|
IQ
leather. Brown. [ • 1J

J"*’

Sleek fine cambric . .
luscious big prints for
summer sportswear . . .
tiny demure patterns!
Lettuce-Fresh Printed

SEERSUCKER

49’
In huge florals, candy
rtripes or little figures!
Washes beautifully, —
NEEDS NO IRONING I

Fashioned For Your Summer Ea.se!

MISSES' SPORT SLACKS
Smart, well fitted slacksl
Cotton twill In xipper
closing type I 12 to 20.

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GIRLS* SPORT SLACKS
Cotton twill In bright colors!
Button closing. SUes 7 to 18.

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BOYS’ SPORT SLACKS
Lightweight Tropical fabric*!
Easy to washl

MEN'S SPORT SLACKS
Boys
TRUNKS

' 98c

59c
Gay Prints!
New Fabries!

SUITS

59c
Rayon satin and "Loriex"!Trunks for boys, sulta for
girts 1 Sifts 4-8.

ST-

Lustrous, wrtnkle-reabtant rayon . . .
long wearing.
Q.9S
easy to clean.
W

Wear Them With Your Slack*!

Cotton Sweater* for Women

like Dad

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SUMMER RAYONS
Honolulu •florals. Jenette prints,
sheer Bern bergs I For lovely frpeks

Finely knit cotton with casual QOC
collar or round crew neck!
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Boy*' Lightweight Sport Shlrta .. "9c

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Porous summer fabrics!
Short sleeve style, convert
Ible collar! Neat colors I

iq

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Sanforized means fabric shrinkage will

* THE PENNEY WAY IS THE THRIFTY WAY A A A,THI THRIFTY WAY IS THS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAT fl. 1H»
'
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blocher and
jCOATBfJROVR
’family visited at Paul Woodman's
BARRYMILE
SOUTH BOWNE
■
Mrs Pearl De mond spent from
Mn Charles Hatton and MUgra
. I Friday morning until Bunday rre- °
f
wllh nne attendance
and Mrs Will Hyde spent from
nlng with reiaum at Augusta.
.venln&lt; ’g
, Monday to Wednesday in Grand Ily moving to Baltevue Bunday.
Rapids with Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Mr. and Mrs Jake Wolf and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wing .Mm- Ar- rthgl
lhf object was
TWENTY YEARS AOO
McCoy.
:
den
Weygandt.
Mrs.
Frank
Haight
Work
fluu
Ooln&lt;
Thera* Nagter of Hasting* spent
Van"
and Mrs. Hane Woodman were In "‘“p •
I Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B»umni and Thursday at Art Richardson's.
!-----------------------------------KhmitU, shoots 383 pounds of meta)
Who help to make u* live
Harold NetUen and family of Lake |Grand R*Pid* last Monday.
children were Sunday dinner gue^te
Congressman John C. Ketcham
and explosive per minute from two
received a fine picture
We\e chuckled aoftly na we've 'of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph DeVine.
, Odessa moved Thursday to the farm I Mr. and Mn. Kendal Coats and. !•»•-» ----— __________
as been secured as commencement
an award
for second
._____ ... occupied
____ &gt;_____
.. .. —Brock.
___ - tjOarlton
r-u-l.__ and u-a Ura
read
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Higdon and formerly
by. Lloyd
Mr. .
and
Mr* Max
Max “^^“^attetidLice al the county
store to store. according to the hlgh- cannon. The new British Hurricane
A Lynn Brown hax been slgrrd up Those glowing bite of cheer
baby of Battle Creek and Mr. and I Mra Estella Raster and Mr* Roy I Coate and children spent Mother's
Kilpatrick church ia»t
And though you're gone they will
2-B hurl* 330 pound* of bullets from as physical education director and
Mr*. Charles Higdon of Nashville Blough were In Alto Wednesday.
Day with Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Oo*u|MDrK«ay evening Next Sunday everemain
athletic coach al Hastings high
were Sunday afternoon callers of. .visitors the past week al Milo• and Dori*. Thia la the first U"*
.... ,Ub»ecl will be "New
twelve 3M-esllber guns
With us for .many a yekr.
This fact U likely lo cause conMr. and Mr* J. L. HigdonCurtis*' were Mr. and Mr* Hasen Kendal has been able to visit hls|®‘
. world-wide Missions,"
La text sta tl* tic* concerning the school for the coming year
May God your sou) in Heaven
Mis* Msbel Sisson, of the BanMr*. Glen Pufpaff remains about Gray of Hasting*. Mr and Mr*, parent* in about a year because ot ।
mcute Woodman DevoUwu
sidcrable misunderstanding
Many
famed British Spitfire—lhe plane nuer office force. I* in a favorable
rest
Ute same. Her mother. Mr*. Joiin Clifford McGu*n of l*reeport. Mr hl* Ulnes*.
■
( woodman.
people will interpret the ceiling
which saved England and” kept Hie condition following a »eriou* opera­
Where everything you see
A. Marten* of Charlotte' la caring knd Mr* Loren Curtis* of Saranac,
some from here attended tlie '
. ..^ th .anointment
for her.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtiss of funeral of Jamea Endsley on Weil
j^wexl Sebtion at Blodgett ho*pl laL Grand Flow* from your pen with merrir
pricoa. When they find that prices
ment
Mrs. Floyd Neabet attended a
,,nd Townline last Friday afternoon. Our. of K K TT»«nPJw
available. The first Spitfire* car­ Rapids.
Rev Dr. Russell H Breafiy of PonFor you hare found your key.
•till vary from store to store they'
meeting at Coate Grove last Monday chi|dp,n
M1“ Beulah Unt of iympathy te extended to lhe be- •»»
r'a-o
ried eight 303-callber gun* and
n.Zhr
'
Lowell. Mr. and Mr*. Glen Conroe reav^ ones.
The Junior class In Bunday school
—Contributed by Roger Bennett.
are likely to conclude that someone
»»
j &gt;•
z.*. &lt; »
and children of Saranac. Mr. and, — rmmu wnm»n-i ettih Fed 'won the attendance banner last
were by far lhe moat powerful fight­ Brotherhood meeting of the year on
U profiteering al their expense, atMr and Mr* Charles Monroe and Mn
Hffnebowrr of Nashville.'
Lh here Udi 8und*&gt; •nd U,r &gt;oun“ 1X011
cUM
er plane* in the sky. Later models Friday. May 38
son Jr . were In Wisconsin from
.... Wrn
. n.indav *ratlon is at the church here ims the offering -banner.
-------tempUng to put something over on
There were 435 seventh and eighth'
,
were known to have carried twelve
w.an^d.,
nW
U1.U
.
■................
graders who took lhe examination,
The D. O. T- O. met with Mr.
guns, sane of which may have been here last week.
morning.
w
H
p
ArdM
.
u
rejoicing
over
the
'
.t
Consequently there are likely to
day and looks very good and tha Floyd Kimble last Wednesday after­
small caliber cannon
Guy Bauer ha*.purchased of the Brlly Grable, Victor Mature.
Mr*. Henry Klevering ond son of advent of a grandson at lhe Pen­
noon. Tlie program about Barry
be many unwarranted complaints of
Tints by rough comparisons it Star Bakery Co. the building now
' Muskegon came Sunday to spend a nock hospital Saturday evening to new carpet and malting helps a lot. county, was led by Mr*. Pearl DeVirginia Thompson was
home
price violation*.
i couple of weeks with her parent*. Mr and Mr*. Edwin Nash (Marion
seems evident that even the Killi- occupied by Chris Sptrl*. He will put
mond.
from Kalamazoo for the weekend.
AS a matter of fact, it is likely
In steam heal and fix the second
, , Mr. and Mra. Elmer uuwn.
Oillett
Ute PardeO Of Clarksville.
hswk compared favorably with let- story Into law Officers for himself. ’ under the spell of the tropic*I. latter n^t per
Grandville.
iaUo uwi ..«»
Mr iui&lt;l Mrs Lloyd Brock and son
that each store in the county may
Comeliua Matml ha* been pro- m‘»'1 *nd ln
^th-|I Mr and Mr*. Glen Roush and Bob and Miss Arlene Schray of I
Mt model fighter plane*. Therefore
have different celling price* on ter­
It seems reasonable to presume that moted to the portion of marshal taking beauty the film take.* us to family and her sister. Mr. and Mr* Lake Odessa were Sunday afternoon
John Bryans visited another sister caller* on Mrs. Jennie Pardee and
the P-40 Warhawk will be at least for East Grand Rapids and hax. • *m“R outpost In the Pacific,
moved hl* family to a home near
highest price* charged for these
Mr*. Zennle Wallace north ot Ionia I Wknetta Schray.
as deadly aa anything yet developed. Reed's lake.
on Sunday.
Miss Corrine Gies* assisted Dr
Item* during March. I M2
American aircraft designer* have
Deven boy* and ten girls
Mr and Mr*. Charles Rrnkra and Wed*’
«n »*‘«Jing In their
Brian Donlevy
always maintained that one 50-csll- bom in Hasting* during April
daughter and Mr* Win. Oanka
I
nor guarantee uniform prices to the
I Laughter and thrills follow the
Mrs. Sarah Lacy was a Sunday I
ber gun U the equivalent of aeveral
and children ot Battle Creek were
"
*“* “ ”” *“
1 army to America's danger-stalked
caller of Mrs. Llbble 1-ayvr and I
consumer. It merely specifies that ,30-csllber guns because the heavier THIRTY YEARS AGO
.
Thursday
dinner
guest*
of
Mr.
and
, oulpots of defense.
Cora Kermeen.
May 18, 1012
.
Mr*.
Will
Hyde
Mr.
and
MnC
Cha*
bullets are able to crash through the
Mr and Mr*. Jerry Blough were I
Warren E Conkling, for 16 veers'
above certain maximum level* — armor' plate protection which sur­
McCoy of Grand Rapids were
Thursday evening supper guest* Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Rusthat level being lhe highest price rounds vital parte of modern war- superintendent of Dowagiac school, curring The 3 .Mexquiterr*
sei Blough of Freeport.
has been elected superintendent of
charged for Items during March |craft while lhe lighter buliete would Hastings ' schools, to succeed Mr ' The Mesqulteer* rid the West of Mr. and Mrsfi Ruwll Corey and
Clare Eash and family spent Sun- I
a band of Bank robber* amid the Mrs Crane wVrr Sunday evening day with her people at Ouil lake.
make no impression. Consequently Longman, who ha* rexlxned to ac-1 thrill of gunplay and pounding lunch guests and Mr. and Mrs. Cla­
Rev. and Mr* Love of Freeport I
cept the Job of superintendent of
rence Shaw were Sunday evening
M-cUb.,
«n U&gt;.
hoofs.
were
Sunday dinner guests at lhe I
callers
control" there U *U11 some leeway
uuhaw k K,f consldf rr&lt;i „,uch more Owosso schools.
Wm. Mishler home.
On Wednesday of this week. BurMr
and
Mrs
Eldon
Day
and
son
lor pnr. r^Uon. wMott .!•«■
lhMn
M.cU,b„
Mr* Allee Coles of Bowne Cen- I
dettc Llchty completes ten years ol Ray Mlddlelnii, Gloria Dickion
and Mr. and Mr*. Karl Gaxser and ter lUAlstrd Mr* Jennie Pardee with
■“““&gt;«
■“■P'X'™
I,on U» Humc.00
service—a longer term than any
A dramatic and absorbing photo­ son attended services here Sunday her papering Wednesday.
So I, „ muohuo •
I Bul
„nl wort-wi. other of lhe 40 Carrier* in the coun­
and were dinner gueite of Mr. and,• Mr. and Mr*. Earl Statboard and
play of tangled human emotion*
Item from Store A for 19c snd
u
w
lha, ty has served.
Mrs. Charles Day
children were callers at the A. T.
Jack Jewell has completed the Job "Shepherd of lhe Ozarks"
to,a on IHr no«l aropplnj lour U“'i,
'
oot-of-dMo. ExMr*. J. L. Higdon is spending d Eash home Sunday.
of painting lhe Striker Memorial'
few day* In Battle Creek with Mr.
Mrs Bertha Porritt and daughters
ITO„ -B- propo«. u ““’’’J™ orn^mul mn
omBmbWll, fountain.
and Elviry
.vnd
Mr*.
Harold
Higdon
trying
to
were callers Thursday evening at
Uo ro, U&gt;«
!»»«&gt; •&gt; »";
r^pB^n „Wth eon ....
The Board of Education has
The "hill-billy*" are brought U&gt;
'
adopted plans for the erection of two1 the city by a "slicker" who hopes recupetate from her recent illness. the Lacy and Porritt home
cjiandiae. It doesnl signify that A
_
...........................
Mr
Higdon
accompanied
Mr.
and
gun and out-fiy thl* latest of lhe । ward school building* of four room*
that once they have a taste of lux­ Mrs. Welby Crockford of Woodland SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
U a law-abiding citlaen and "B" a
P-40 creations. On the drafting each, each room to real 35 pupils
ury
they
will
sell
out
their
own
gov
­
to
Kalamazoo
on
Sunday
where
they
price chteler who U attempting to boards plan* are being worked out
Mr. and Mrs Ruaxell Smith tMary
ernment nnd turn over aluminum- were dinner guest* ot Mr. and Mr*.
Dtlleidrecki are the proud parents1
cheat you out of two cente.
rich lands to a syndicate.
for craft more potent than anything FORTY YEARS AGC
Alfred Higdon and family.
.
of a baby boy that arrived at Pen­
Rather. It means that during
May 15. 1902
yet Imagined.
Miss Irene Springer of Hasting* nock hospital Sunday night. He will
“
A
Tragedy
at
Midnight**
March. 1943, "A" through volume
Article* of association for the]
spent Ute weekend with her cousin answer to lhe name of Douglas Wil­
Away to a slow starV it appean Hastings
Check Hook Mfg. Co..1 with John Howard,
purchase, or otherwise, was able to
Mixa Eloise Day. Sunday afternoon liams.
that American warplane designer* Ltd. located In this city, were filed Margaret IJndxay
caller* at lhe L. A Day home were
get bolter wholesale price* on thlr
Mrs. Chav Partee. Mrs. Keith
have pulled abreast of lhe pack and with the Register of Deeds last week.] A fast-tempoed. smartly made Mra. Lena Morgan. Mix* ClarisXa
Far lee and baby Charles and Ml** ,
murder mystery drama rllh Gres
.
item than "B." Or it may mean may even now be forging ahead.
'The capital stock of the company is Sherman a young radio crime
Morgan and Edwin Hawk* bf near Nevah Farlee attended a mlscclthat, although both "A" and ' B'
120.000. divided into 3000 shares of
Banfield.
laneous shower in honor of Mix*
510 each. Officers are: Chairman. tectlvc solving the crime.
purciiased the H«n at the same TIME AND
Orto Roush report* that a great Ruth Cobb at the home of her
Andrew J Woodmansee: Secy.. Oorwholesale price "B" xold the item PATIENCE NEEDED
many are enjoying hi* little recrea- mother last Thursday afternoon.',
don W. Begolc; Treas . C. H. Thom-'
al tha usual retail price while "A"
tlon retreat already thia spring. It The bride-elect received a number
America appears to be win­
is surely an local spot and It is all of useful gifts. Refreshment* were
made a sale feature of thU Item
The Hasting* Percheron Horse HASTINGS MERCHANTS
ning the "battle of production."
free to the public Mr. Roush ha* served.
during March. 1942 and cut two Schedules which seemed fantastic Co. has been organized and Uiese
HMUng» Merchants won their
John Hershberger, a former real-,
officers were elected: A. F. Sylve.*-;second straight game Sunday from placed tables and fireplaces there dent of this community, passed away
cente from th* normal retail price
six months ago are being made or ter. Pres.: FrankNelllat. Secy : G E.■ Caledonia 8 to fl. Craig started fori and has never capitalised on it.
Bince "A" was selling thl* Item be­
y*** Treas.:
*•«“ - Paul
«-■•** Bump.
ouu*p. Warren
wa..vn Haatlngs
Hastings and
and wax
wax relieved
relieved In
In the!
the! J®
rttta^on^’n at his home at Clarksville last Tues­
even exceeded. Tanks, planes, gun*, Coata.
► Such a variety as we have never
low normal pri&lt;* durtng . March.
Di™.
Thomwoo ,llo
a,,.;
Ji day morning after an illness of four
ammunition, etc., are rolling down nmmn. ». J. c
1943. that bargain priee will be hi*
shown before . . - and . . . moderate
Baseball tames scheduled for SatMerchant* with Isham. Keel-'
°/d
w-d/'n'et
Mu* Cornell* Wise, of Arizona I*
production line* at a satisfying rate
ceiling priee under the new law.
spending a few weeks' vacation with
The difficult "Incubation" period of
prices ... as usual!
8o. he will either have to continue
her parents. Mr. nnd Mm. Joseph
tlie U. S war Industry lias ended tn2.W ,lorm,
'stitnhwbrk pounded out 13 hit*.
^ni, tn n,irrv Cnunlv have Wise.
selling the Item "abort" or discon­
Bert Llchty haa been appointed. Bunday the Hasting.* team face*
7? Mr RmX*
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman of
carrier
on
Rural
Route
No
2.
to
sue-,Olivers
a
strong
A
team
from
*}
nd
1
t,
;
p
P«*»
un
™r
Roush
*
tinue carrying it entirely.
more In evidence. Less and lea* of ceed Grant Hendershott, resigned
nTttte Ct£k nt thTtocal 1 (ircruu^
through the summer Bellevue and Mr. and Mrs Ora Leh­
Before you lodge any complaints
Deputy Factory Inspector A. M ^ 220
fairgcuunds,
(hJ
not feel the some way. man were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
the total effort will be devoted to
about price violation.*. »-'k to see
. .
I Mrs Greta Fleming of Battle Mr* Burr Cotton of Grand Rapids.
plant expansion and retooling
:Herrington cf Freeport was In the’
Mr. and Mr.*. Ralph Sandbrook
Uie celling price Hate
All retail
- • yesterday
-------------- on official
—
Creek was a Thursday afternoon
buxine*.* nuBirm: park
The chief bottleneck now will not 'city
and son Ronald and Mr. and Mrs
u
, .,„ .vruH&gt; „ „„w calIrf cf Mrs Elmer GlUett.
store* have them available So long be In production but in shipping
That regular 45c underwear that
rtuw uwu
Mr and Mr5 BurT F,LW“ •nd Max Sellers and four daughters of
we are selling for 33c will not last ready to play regular scheduled
aa tlie price of any item does not Although shipbuilding
"■«TJSy .-’.■■'ZZL
family were Monday evening call- Blanchard were Sunday dinner
industries ।
c!olhlllK I1®"
games. The first with the fast
exceed lhe price for that item men­ have expanded considerably, the un­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sand­
Wallace Tinkler returned to the 8^ Crn.k Tiger.* this coming j
brook.
| near Bellevue
tioned on the ceiling list, that »tore
pleasant fact remain* that our *city yesterday after an absence of Bunday afternoon at 3 o'clock siuup.
Mrs. Jay Dittman dl Detroit and
is obeying lhe law. even If the price ships are being sunk about as fast ;seven yearn during which lime notlWl team last Sunday defeated the]
.
Mrs. Gertrude Strong of Grand
happen* to be several cent* higher
► For tl&lt;« hot days ohoad! Long and
.
Jackion Prison team 0 to 2 The! Mr nnd Mr* Elwood Brake and
as we are building Utem.- The inP“rt
Editor Chas. Sloasdn of the Lake Park t^ hju txrn reinforced with
than price being currently | charged ereoaed shipbuilding tempo L* thu* ।
.
their
mother. Mrs Harrison Bloch­
Odessa Wave, died at his home —i^n
ph““i’ “fj0"'* ”W!'L
short sleeve stylos . . . tailored by
er
nnd
also
called on their father
। montville and Bellevue teams and
*,U1 Mr and Urs' John
doing little or nothing to relieve the 1terday of pneumonia.
Mack! Beautiful naw colors.
ought to be as good a team as the F. Bnike.
congestion. We sre barely holding
FIFTY YEARS AGO
part has ever ivad.
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scott of Lake this writing.
Ume necessity and Is being accepted
Mrs. E. E. McHenry of Paragould.
our own in the shipping race.
■
:
,
Odessa and Claude Scott of Lowell
May 19. 1592
as such. Nevertheless it is another
Many reasons could be advanced
. 1■ SOLD!
‘
were Wednesday evening supper Afk.. Wayne Hershberger of St.
Excursions to West Creek in search
tout*. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
added federal law which is helping for this siluaUon and many persons ,
of the festive brook trout are the or-&gt;' One day a woman book-agent ob- auest* of their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Hershberger of Detroit were guest*
to make lhe conduct ot business .’(1 accused of shortsightedness and of- &gt;der of the day
*., lainea
talned access
access to
the
private
office!
Elmer
Scott.
&lt;o ine private onicc
of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hershberger
U Thomas
..— a
A . Edison,
- and proceed-1
Dr and Mrs J N Wenger and
Victor Morril t* tlie only standard-1 oi
particularly • small business, more fictal bungling. But the real rea­
and Mr. and Mr*. Walter Hershj. ed to
bred horse In the city at the present
,n deliver ’a nalcvtalk on a set of,*«n Howard of Calctfonte spent
complicated, costly and difficult.
son probably goes right back to pub-1
I. volumes she wax offering The in-(Tuesday afternoon at J. F. Brake's. larger part of last week. They ware
time. He *"
Is “
handled
by
Milan
WallThe added bookkeeping load, in It­, he indifference lo matters concern-Lorff.**'
**”'*“’*
ventor did run particularly care for1 Mrs. Leon Augst is visiting (her called here bv the paxslng of their
uncle.
John Hershberger.
self. come* al a time when every Ing national armament While the■ ■■—&lt;e a
! the book*, bul he was so over- daughter Mrs Clarence Kime nnd
whelmed by the power and logic of family. Sunday visitora were Mr
added Item of overhead expense lz
Tn New York, the Disney baby
Axte nations of Dirope
J.I-n
stopped on a her argument that he hastened to a’i&lt;l Mrs Emery Kime and Mrs.
a distinct load and when competent
elephant, Dumbo. geU several vote*
■were rearming at a feverish pace. Suffolk road and asked by a pollce- subscribe.
: Lydia Thompson.
for councilman Are we to under­
help u difficult to get.
' we slumbered quietly on. eujoylng ] mon how he would immobilize his,
“How did you ever succeed in] Wayne Stuart of South Boston
Remember, the price celling law our illusion* that our favored geo-' car in the event ot invasion He re- mastering such a long and con-: called onvfjmer Scott's Sunday fore- stand the GOP is starting anew. Ln
a small way?
graphical
position
teolated
u*
from
Ijj,
1
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7
lw
*
ho
I
ul
?
taMc
O,T
!
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55
U
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is an Infinitely bigger headache tc.
vlncing speech?" he inquired in deep, noon.
I Mr. and Mr* Herbert Geiger were
.
. ..
, plates, like I do every night; they admiration.
lhe retailer than it even can be to Ih. iroubte
.nd rtv.lne. ol Ih. out- „nl
on [he
,lthou,
..
"Oh. our spreehm are taught to hi Ionia Thursday forenoon and
side world
ux at lhe home office." she replied 1 *l*nt the afternoon at Mrs. Annis
■
■
- Strong's ot Pinhook
Such dreams, of course, were shat- ( A patent is Ranted a Californian -by means of- the phonograph!
OUR LATEST WARBIRD
— for -------------------------------a hlgh-tesV synthetic--- gas
--------made.
---------------- --_____
j Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hawblilz and
tered—probably for all time—by the (of table scraps and rubbish. Or| More than half the berries grown'two sons of Nashville spent Sunday
At the outset of World War H. the
erashing bomb* at Pearl Harbor.
|
how
to drive home from the picnic | in lhe United States are strawber-1 evening with J F Brake *
U. 8. pursuit and Interceptor planes 1
leftover*.
riea.
[ Mrs. c. N. storms and son Jim
Once awake, we began to work using
i
were so tar behind the best that
ot Blissfield spent the weekend wllh
al a really tremendous pace. But .,
Germany and England were produc­
. Mr nnd Mrr Bruce Mesecar On
no amount of energy can make up
Sunday, they In company with Mrs.
ing that many expert* predicted
for lost time. As the war broke
1 Mexecar. attended service* at Big
that we never could catch up
upon us. we were short on commer­
Rapid.* where Rqv Slonnes ha* been
American fighter planes sent tc cial shipping and hadn't enough
holding mcctinn^AiitM he returned
England were used either a* ad­ warships available to give out
with them after Uw evening service.
vance trainers or were relegated to freighters and tenkers proper pro­
1 HINDS CORNERS
lhe more obscure figbling front*:' tection.
Elmer Harshburger who has been
where they wouldn't be up against j
’j Amenta will forge ahead even­
In Kalamazoo hospital a little over
"big league" competition.
a week remains ju»l about the same
tually. But probably many months
: Erid Newton in company with the
Even when we were drawn into' will pass by before our net shlpMurphy children of Hasting* went
lhe war last Dec. 7. our beat fight­' ping resource* increase at a sat­
I to Battle Creek Saturday and Suners were barely on a par with Eng­’ isfactory rate. Until our shipping
j day Mr Newton called on Mason
lish and German craft which were' doe* increase, our ability to aid our
j Newton of South Delton. Sunday
Mr and Mrs Burr Wheeler,
currently being superceded by more' allies will, of course, be limited.
{daughter and friend nf Kalamazoo
potent pianos. But about that time
Be patient.
Official muddling
called on the Claud Hammonds
the aircraft Industry y* beginning1 probably has infinitely
t0 rtnj
, Sunday.
to get
into high.gear:
New models‘•with lhe present situation than you |
—
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On Mav 10 another lx&gt;y arrived to
i claim his heritage at the home of
were produced rapidly each an Im- (thlnk Wc arw paying the price for
Mr and Mrs Keet Tobias.
proveme til on lhe original. In the guessing wrong as lo our ability to
provement
Mr* John Bechtel has been enfamous Curtis P-40, tor example, a live apart from the rest of lhe world.
good fighter to begin with, at least
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermecn of
six major Improvements have been WATCH OUT!
Caledonia spent Sunday with the
latter's mother. Mrs Katie Snyder.
A stout gentleman, determined to
made Speed, armament end armor Mr nnd Mrs Ivan Snyder and baby
plate protection have all been in­ lose weight during a stay on hit
Vermont fdren. hustled to the gen­
eral store for a pair of overalls. Hr
Mias SuMe Phillips U home again
Specification* ot the latewt P-40,
tlie Warhawk. are. of course, a mil­
— A VERY OLD RELIABLE FIRM —
itary secret
Ila striking power.
told Um clerk, "those fit me now but I
I expect to lore a lot—maybe I'd bet-1
Established 1907
famed Klttihawk which II replaces ter buy a smaller pair."
Now that the Klttihawk b *
__________________
The
clerk shook hu_____
head._____
"MU-1
"back numbar.“ army official* bavej ter. If you can shrink aa these over­
released for publication certain facte
e*n- T0U'u * d01r-« Pre“* B00*1 ’

torials

! Backward Glances

-caliber (half-tnch) runs on lhu|

daadly Illite fighter poured out 387
pounds at armor-piercing buUtla par

Bits of Yesterday

I

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thoughu

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$l-00 to *3-50

Sporting News

Sport Shirts

98c to $2-98

► If you need Summer SporU Wear . .
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Check your farm
carefully. A qun
barrel or a dozen
bombs miqhi be
made from your
useless metal. Sell
everything not
needed for repair
parts by you or
your neighbors,
and keep the steel
mills humming.

Colorcrete
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We have the most beautiful selection of Vases, Bird
Baths and Settees that you fever set your eyes on.

Come

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garden or cemetery lot.

Prices very reasonable.

Ironside Monument Works
Phone 2497

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Boston, Mass. The public is invited

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resistance which faced him in hte be in the beat condition for
•

George Milter, who has b*en in,

Mr.

and Mra.

Walter Stanton

hi^Sd/Mr. and Mr*.

Community
Notices

of hte teaching and ministry was pulpit supply committee for N. IrvIll haallh far some time, was taken
of Baltle Creek.
always the same—the reality of good. Ing to Qll vacancy.
METHODIST CHURCH
Hut unreality of evil. Hl* was the
Young peoples rnqeung Friday
That day being “Ascension Sun­
Visitor! Come From Neigh­ power of Christ. Truth, which know* evening is to be at the Covey home,
day" the Knlghta Templar of this]
.“js
“x:
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boring Counties to Heor no error. ChrUUan Science likewise c uw Miner King farm, straight
city observed it by attending services'
stands for thia one and only Christ. WMl of Freeport *chool house.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
I_________
_____________
I and husband,____________
Mr. and Mr*. Clare; Urnocn. •
Sunday morning at the Methodist'
Violet Ker-Seymer
. and
- ---------- -haa
---------------------1| -nw
atemm achool closed on FrtChristianity. consistently 1~.Ilogi• LECTURE IN CHARLOTTE
------ -----------------------------North Inring prayer meeting Tue*The WSO3 meet* with Mr*.!.Norris
family,
gone to East
----------church. They
uniform. nrv.
Rev. ।
enuren.
nwy were In
in uiuiorm.
„ —
, I[pure
________
day
with
a
picnic
dinner
at
tM
The Christian Science Society of L. Winaton Stone's theme for that; Violet Ker-Seymer. C. 8. B.. of;cal, wholly redemptive,
day evening at the Arthur Kidder James Dibble Friday. May 22. for Lansing to be with hl* daughter, day with
Masa member of the
the&gt; Board
Board-•
Mary
-— ----Baker -.
Eddy
home.
dinner. Visitors
Visitor*welcome.
welcoi
Mra. Eva Winans
and family.
school boule with Ute patron*
Charlotte. Mich., announces a pub- sen ice was “Our Protestant Herl-• . Boston. Maj*.
— '
dinner.
----- Mra
beheld lhe eonstetency
On Friday evening, June- J^BerJ
------------tag*" It was a timely sermon. Tlie1 of Lectureship of The Mother
"
Th. w s. c.
- nchoir furnished special music.
(Church. -r»..
The ix,..
First r-hnreh
Church «of Christ. of
teachings of Christ Jesus. Clyde Rotherick. blind evangelist, Baud
Corners
Doud
Udle. Aid wl» b. en,..- a«'°' ■
“ “•
a™.lETpknld dim... At T. S.
: Scientist, Boston Mass., spoke at a she grluped the basis of his un- will conduct a special service at Ute: Doud Ladles Aid w
GRACE LUTHERAN
LUTHERAN CHURCH
cilURCTf
I_2_
r-_. for
— sup- chureh'
Ik. Reid'S reaort at Thomapple lake
I public
■-..t-lir. meeting In
Ant rnl mini
tor* 1 deflating
...
_ _ ■ ....
_ l. Hasting* church.
__ k.
_ ..
-- --nI
—— tLeslie
a. II. flPease
GRACE
in rcentral
auditorloyalty to God
uix&gt;n which
Particulars
next- Italned
by X*
Mra
per.Moy
Moy29.2BAUAllInvited.
Invited.
Mrs. Hannah Stamm of the Mr.
Mnu g..jV|a Conklin soon returns
"The Pentecost Message" te the ifhn here. Thursday evening. May |
hli honing ability. With the week.
!P*r.
In the Congregational Church. Cor­
------------ I nnd Mra. Edd Butler home of Con-1 Muskegon Height* where *.»
eoUrBBe and unselftehncM
-----------ner Utwrence and Bostwick, Char­ sermon subject for next Sunday. A t&lt;. *pon*ored by The First Church
Delton------------------------------------------------ vis spent Saturday night with herfh hcr-n caring tor the new grandlotte. on Tuesday evening. May 26. group of children will be baptised Of'Christ. Scientist. Hostings. A shc devoted Uie last forty-five years JOINT MEETING OF STUDY
Mra. John Chamberlain and ....
her .aw,,
| son Archie 811mm
and family and,
Parker tveiwi,
Keith. *on of Mr. —
and
in this service- The Orace Guild( number of people from neighboring
elucidating the Sei- CLUBS OF ST. ROSE PARISH
; —
.••••-- —
Farxcr
fncc af brine in behalf of all hit- ' A joint meeting of all the sludv music pupils will give a costume re-: made other calls.
Mri Homer Erway.
member of the Board of Lecture- meet* on Wednesday. 2:00 P. M„ al counties attended.
lhe home of Mra. J. B. -McCready
--------- A ■ fUmmBrv
of Mj„ Ker-Seymer's
ghc brought
Mia*
p,Ur uummu
Cummings accompanied his
n riuiuuai« ...
orougnt to human
Human clubs
viuu» of
vi St.
^1 Rose
nwr parteh
|/a,M,, was
wu held
,&gt;r,ucital
------ and
—- also
----- a
- play
r "Cheer up
....
.....r. Louise Conklin. Who
— — .has
— been,. |&gt;cicr
• Blip of The Mother Church. The ..
talk
- is
.. a*
.. foUows:.
consciouxneiw
conwioiuneiw the
Die spiritual facts of ■* SL
St Rose
RoM&gt; Hall last Tuesday. MayilH2
May 1M2"
“ in the Delton Rural Agricul-'at
Agricul- al Leila hospital about 15 month* Brandda
nddaughter.
Ughter. —
Mr*. -----Carl Holton
’• Ftrat Church of Christ Scientist. in 544 E. Mill.,
Many of u* long to know how to rl»hteou*ness and health and how 12. The meeting opened with a: tural school building Friday evening , undergoing treatment for infantile'*nd pupm. Oene Kent and other*
interpret life: how to escape from to prove
ln human experience. B'30 dinner. Places were laid for, May 22. at a o'clock. The public is paralysis, te now at the parentali|othe8addteBndHuntc!ubofB.&gt;t। sickness and sftt confusion, distress:
pr»,Pr
thirty-four. The tables were dec-, invited.
home of Mr. and Mra. George Conk- Ue creek recently.
how to surmount obstacles: how to'
;. .
‘orated
the
night meet-.■ —
lin.
;1 --n.orated with
with red.
red. white,
white, and
and blue
blue;Remember
----------- -------—family
---------—-------------n-Tlie men's work In
in First Aid held
Pore.it
Cole has moved from Has- ul AMyrltt center closed Friday
rwnttkm n7 ihr- o m
ivTne~natui«Z-vnur' streamers and Individual American , log in the Methodist church Thur*1
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each place. Bouquets of.day evening of this Week.
ttngs to
Irt his
hl« new
n«w home
hnfn. near BanHan- , *
want to make the highest and hap-. «numi nat^&gt;d
,nd wWte llUcs and ‘“’‘P3 were i A change *" Urae for *rv,c« ln fle,dUnrue fann" “nd con-1
'plest use of life for ourselves and fovahv mranteined dtencrx ’SibJ'.
SHE KNEW
1 *
LlFiui
•“&gt;&gt; “b""
'ite.UHAMUi rhumh -III b. m.dr uiwm hU —rt m B«.u. Cml.
others. Christian Science enables
fear, self wtll. and brings^ to
human 1। ,' Mrs
Mrx fUch&lt;1
Rju.h,t D**
^,4,
rfUellMlnn
r)uh; commencing
Sunday.
Mav 24.
24.
Mra. Norman
Norman Stanton
Stanton has
ha* re-J
reaiiwSXr
1*- ^
““‘on club
Sunday.
May
Mrs.
she
She hod
had been
been introduced
introduced to
to oa
every zealous student to achieve ro^ctouskeiLthe
^ad*r. Introduced Father Dillon of (Church service will be held at 10:00 turned f-nm
from a wtalt
visit wllH
wllh ralatlvaa
relatives radio newscaster. In parting. he adthl*. It I* not a beautiful theory m^hiSi win Thte Xnd
Hasting, and Father Madden of Bat- A. M and Sunday .school at 11 00. tn Battle Creek.
i vised her to be sure
"
to be blindly adopted
It is the L rmt TXtsato
iu
eoLJs
W
‘
discord,
but
lk
C|eek
who
wpre
gufiU
of
change
u
lna(U
M
lha
,
|
The
community
Farm
Bureau
.
radio
program
at
breakfast
Ume
if
Science of Christianity to be in­
its onquest.
| evenlnR
responded with en-1 services tnay be held at a later hour Unit will be held on Wednesday , »he wanted to know what s behind
telligently practiced.
■ f
. .v
, ... I■ couraeine
couraging remark*
lhe work acac-! In
in the Milo church.
Peace on Earth
remarks of the
night at
al the home of Mr. and Mrs
Mra. 1I the headline*
headlines.
.
recognition of Uie
comn|iMhed uv
bv me
lhe anicreni
different groups
groups ' The annual Junior-Senior banquet Floyd Miller.
"i know what** behind the headIn t&gt;v Bible God te referred to , In the ;human
------- --------------------— comuiuuiru
T-U.v. DilDU-iwlll be held in the Delton Agricuk
The Assyria Center school close*; lines at breakfast time." she *ald.
as Spirit. Mind.’ Truth. Love Other
’ Following the dinner. Father
synonyms for Deity ateo used of_Pe™»*n«&gt;t peace among lhe no- , lon
Ion Mid B
a dry ma*s at an improved
Improvised turn! school building Monday ever next week. The teacher. Mra. Wll- &gt; -My husband."
Uons.
alter In the hall at which Ume ning. May 25.
ham Schantz will return for her.
y»
throughout lhe writings of Mari----------- . ------------ ----------'Father Madden explained in detail
Baccalaureate services will be held second year.
.
I —UN PAY DAY. am dm
•
Baker Eddy are Life. Soul, divine
In —
her work.
Church
each
step
the
Delton Rural Agricultural ____________________ . —
------------------Principle. These synonyms, which
—
------- • "The
—Flrat
-----------—&gt;— —
•
—
»• of lhe mass and it* in —
- ----------form the baste for absolutely true ,of Christ. Scientist, and Mtecr'llany," .meaning. All study group* had been school auditorium. Sunday evening,
thinking unfold to humanity the P’MI”
“”d 27®. Mr*- Edd&gt;'
, studying the mas* during the past May 34. Rev. C. E. Davis of Delton
immutable power of God. good. As "Tbe Principle of all power te God. year.
wll! give lhe address. Commrnce„—
„— te Love
------- --• ---------------- —.
(inenl exercise* will be* held al 8:30
a result, thousands of Individual*. ««&gt;
d Ood
God is Father.
nnd....this
great
when FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
jn
school auditorium, Wednes.RMIU.IIV .w.ken«. mor.ll, nwn- infinite,
......................
.............
. truth,
- —
erated, physically healed, are lend­ understood in IU divine metaphysics, ‘ You are invited to lhe 50(h anni-1 day. May 27. In Ute claxs of 27
(Will establish the brotherhood of versary of the Peoples chutch all graduates, the scholastic honors arc!
ing useful and happy lives.
The Bible and the Christian Science, man, end wars, and demonstrate ’ Bowens Mills on Decoration Dav.! hgid by Joyce Lammers, valedicto'on earth peace, good will toward May 30. Pot luck dinner served at rinn: l^onard Kroes, salutatorian:
Textbook
,
the hall at noon. E. W. time; tof- Lloyd Boniface, third place; William
Mrs. Eddy's chief work. "Science, men.'"
.
— —“nd potatoes furnished by L ; Kroe* and Norri* Alien are lied for]
and Health with Key to the Scrip­ .
.
Bring your table service,' fourth place and fifth Is held by
tures." published over *lxty-»ix years Meeting or N.C.C.W. a. S.
Program at chufch at 2:00 p. m.
• Dorothy Wlbalda. The Commence1 ago. blesses every home and heart * . D-U:-~ kA-.. 71
•
--------Imenl address will be given by Rabbi
' into which it te welcomed.
Its Ar DelGing, May
,
Mr*. Lawrence O'Neill. Part*.' £****’*'fl*
Jerome Folkman of Congregation
author wtgte* &lt;p. 110&gt; that, in the
uhuki 11
Emanuel. Grand Rapid*
’ footstep* she took in her search for• Michigan, president of the Grand '
------------• scientific revelation, the Bible was, Rapids Diocesan Council of the Na- ' The Rev. Don M. Gury ta attend, her only textbook. Every student Ilona) Council of Catholic Women, ,lnk lhe 100th commencement of hte Brush Kia*e
of Science and Health gains fresh] will be the speaker al ll»e Ionia' theological seminary this week, atThe Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle i
Council
Deanery
meeting
ot
the
,
Nashotah.
Wisconsin.
Nashotah
i*j
kill
have
an
all-dajt
meeting'ln the
, inspiration and practical benefit
; from his daily &gt; study of the Bible NCCW to be held on Sunday after- ‘he oldest school In the state of cemetery May 28. Picnic dinner.
noon. Moy 24. at El. Joseph's Church. Wisconsin, and the centennial is Everyone Interested in Uie cemetnrui ana
Belding
being made an outstanding event. 1
tery come.
, Jesus reasoned spiritually from
.nmhm«t n&gt;H«h lx)‘h by educators and churchmen.
------------Women from lhe combined parish
parish]; . ‘ “ .CTT,
”*'j1 Martin Corners
premise to conclusion. Hence his
.
.
UC..U.W4.MV.. of
v. evil
v... and council
Established 1907
.
;denunci*Uon
his af-of
'' St. Joseph's church and'*^*
firmation of the all-might of God. St. Mary's church. Miriam will be icelving
ce,’*n® degree*
df8rtci at
« this
thfs "centennial
centennial;• Preaching next Sunday, at the
Hostings, Mich.
| commencement appear* lhe name of' church aLso communion service. All
Phone 2497
divine Principle.
He varied his hostesses to delegates from the fol-1
Lord Halifax, the American Am- • are invited to attend Church and
I manner of teaching according to the lowing places: Ionia. Greenville. ■ bassador from England, who will' Sunday *cho*l.
! mental attitude ot receptivity or Parnell. Pewamo. Hnstinga. Hub-i। receive the honorary degree*of Doc-1 Remember the W. 8. C. S. at Mrs
bardston. Lowell and Canon City. I
.tor
Laws. Amon&lt; speakers will; Elmer Gflle*[Ues next Wednesday.
Pastors of these parishes are cor-:•be of
lhe British Consul-general ofjMay 37. for a pot luck supper. Be
, dtally invited to attend.
1 Chicago.
'
•surr !int* attend.
|
Nashotah
seminary began os a1
'FIRST CHURCH OF
West Hope
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
------------ -------------------I combination
Indian ----------mission--------and
The Community Club will meet
The subject for Sunday is “Soul training achool for the clergy, and
nnd Body."
I is noted as one of lhe cradles of this week Friday night at the school
Christianity
Christianity in the northwest. Tohouse.
­
ll It ST METHODIST CHURCH
II day.
come from many
day. its
its students
stu&lt;
I Memorial Sunday will be observed ■ states, and its alumni are at work ■ Baltimore
at the Morning Service in the First on
continent.
The East Baltimore W. M A. will
Methodist church next Sunday. Rev.
-------------•
meet with Mr. and Mn. John Hook.
Stone will preach upon the theme.'EMMANUEL
Thursday, May 31. at 2 o'clock.
।
"•nuil These Shall Not Have Died EPISCOPAL CHURCH X
DOWLING
***
‘ in Vain " The choir will furnish 1 Young people of Emmanuel EpisThe
Dowling
ichool
children
are'
music appropriate to the day.
copaj church wiU join In a nation­
, The Hastings City band wll! Rive, wide corporate communion for Keeping a chart and alnce February ■
------------tn IH.
g g m Mxt Sun(Uy A[ have purchased (13660 worth of de­
a ---concert
the Methodist ahurah
church' yQuth
next Sunday evening ut 7:30. Ev­ 11 o'clock, lhe. rector will preach ! fense stamps and by “doing their
bit." they have a right to be just- I
eryone Is invited.
on "Penteco*t Today."
ly proud of their record of helping
1 The Fourth quarterly conference
Uncle Sam in (he present conflict.
will be held on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Donovan left |
May 27. Rev. E. H. Babbitt, district
Saturday for their home In Convte
superintendent, will be present and
The closing meeting of Circle 2.. after spending lhe week with Mr.
will preside. Reports for the year
of
the
W.
8.
C.
8.
Will
be
held
with
1
and
Mrs. Myron Whitworth. Mrs.
will be given by the minister and
■ ut
by officers v.
of all church ________
organtxa-Mrs. R. H. Loppenthein. Tuesday, , John McIntyre and daughter Mra'
tions. Church officers and genera) i May 2S. at 6:30 p. m Pot luck sup-■ Ora BeUon of Batte Creek were recallers at the Whitworth home,
home.
■ committees will be elected for the per. Members are urged to attendI cent caller*
Mrs. Albert Lee and Mrs. Harry
[hew year. The budget for next this closing meeting. Visitors welWhitworth entertained the com­
year will be submitted by the Flmunity birthday party at Hte home
i nance Committee. ’
Mra Esther McCreedy will be of Mrs. Lee. Thursday afternoon.
' The Michigan Annual Conference
hostess to.fhe Orace Lutheran Guild
Otis Altman is making a good re­
will meet in the First Methodist
covery from hte illness which kept
church. Grand Rapids, beginning
neaday afternoon. May 27 All mem­ him indoors several days last week.
A Cwl-KtiM «f Somnar CrMtlasil
I June 10. Rev. Stone will be In atber* are urged to be pres* nt as plans1
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Elite and
1 tendance.
win be made for the church picnic. daughter* have „,
u,vu back „
moved
from
Alluring summer creation* . . . as refreshing
Circle No. B will meet with Mra. Miami where they have lived sevPRESBYTERIAN
as a sea breeze. Revel in their coolness ...
Tlie Ladles Aid society will meet 'Glenn Perkins. 425 8. Jefferson, on era! years and are occupying lhe
their comfort. Exult in the comments you’ll
Stanton cottage at Clear lake.
1
;Thuradav afternoon. May 21 at 2:30 ■WHH.V xr.v -M .» o sn r. m
create. Add glamour, sparkle...and “spice”
at tlie church. Mrs Cornelius MonMtei^ Mildred Gaskill and three of
Remember lhe Barry Co. Feder- '
nl will act as hostess.
her room mates from M. 8. C. were
to smart summer costumes. Make your
The American Legion and it*I]ation of Women's clubs are meeting entertained over the Weekend at the
selection at once.
Auxiliary, the Veterans of Foreign!;In session today at Coats Grove. Gaskill home.
Ware and their Auxiliary, the G. A.I
- --------- . .
The W. 8. c. 8. dinner will be held,
R .nd woman", R.hH Con&gt;. and ’llh
"r'" •» 'J' c““ tills week on Thursday, so ladies
mho, palriou, wlxlU* «&gt;
jSi." please keep this in mind.
invited as special guests to worship. Pr^&lt;n‘m promised thl* afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Matson. Mr.
the.
Presbyterian, church
Hospital Guild No. 12 will meet and Mrs. Floyd Matson and Earl
Memorial Bunday. May 24. 1M2 at' Monday evening. May 25. at tbs Powell attended tli£ wedding ot
F»r That Cool, Comfortable Look... STAR BRANDS
i 10 30 A. M. The P&gt;&gt;tpr will tell home of Mra. Henry Beverwyck, Clayton MaUon and Margaret Bar­
about “ Nuts in May
and will
Mr, Jay Maraman as co-host- nett at Hastings Saturday evening.
Light, cool and flexible, it’* a treat
preach on the theme. "The Knock- r
--- -••• - — - ।
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison of
to wear Star Brand shoes. At work
Out Blow." The vested choir will.11 ly at 8 p. m and bridge will be piay- Hendershott called on relatives here
... or for casual wear “after hours'*
sing.
Sunday afternoon.
I ,ed aftet^the business meeting.
Star Brand style* arc right So coraSunday evening club at 6:30 ln&gt;
6^. foetable... *o good looking... they’ve
charge of Lynox Lewis. Tills te :
DUNHAM DISTRICT
an Interdenominational group of
Harvey, the oldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Boulter spent Friday
■A got what it take* to please a man.
young people and boys and girls of afternoon with her aunt. Mrs. Min­ Mrs Merrill Dunkettftrger. broke hte
' all churches are welcome
nie Shriner. who Is a patient at right wrist Thursday afternoon. He
jumped from a fence and put out
Pennock hospital.
BAPTIST NOTES
Mrs
nt* nanas
hands to
to catch himself, snapMrs. Davin
David Shepherd U
is improving,
improving. his
Tlie Ladles Aid wll be Held Thurs­ quite rapidly and is enjoying the ping a bone,
day afternoon. Mav 26. at the home calls of her friends.
The Dunham school closed Fri­
of Mra Loveland, East Center street. I Mr. and Mrs. George Adrianson day and Saturday there was a pic­
Sab-Debs dashing here, there, everywhere
find most pleasure in light, cool lummcr
' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra nic dinner al the schoolhouse.
FIRST U. B.
Star Brand*. Girls are in their Teen­
Charlie Wright was taken to Pen­
At the morning service the pas­ Harry Blake and Mrs. Mary Mead
age “glory" in Star Brand casuals, and
nock hospital Sunday afternoon for
-----------------------------tor will preach on the subject at Battle Creek.
Star Brand* smart, sophisticated, party
Mra LaVem Calthrop returned medical treatment.
"Should a Christian Go to War?"'■
।
Sundav
snendine
few' Private Rudolph
Rudoloh Soya relumed to
^-A-le* tend them into rapture* of delight.
At 7:30 p. m. Rev. Olenn Stewart of home Sunday after spending a few
I a southern camp Sunday night afLansing will bring a message from weeks at Gull lake.
Mr. and Mrs Oliver Hayward and,
* t*0 weeks’ furlough. He and
John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress ''
Got Childrn's Star Brandi for Comfort Pios
Mr.
and
Mr*
Basil
Hayward
and,
Mr*.
Soya
spent one week with hl*
Rev. Slewart Is an artist and haa
family of Kalamazoo were Sunday parents and brother and last week
painted twelve life steed oil paint­ .tlnKrnm
— ■Or
_l ut (Vim
nF Vfr— Cl^wn'■ nmrmntCute, little styles of unusual dain­
ings with which he will illustrate dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl
tiness for little misses... or handMr. and Mra. Lyle Maxson of
the story. Mra Stewart and their Boulter.
Our school will clone this week Nashville visited at Bert Harding's
daughter will also a.-wtet with musi­
the-go boys. Cool, comfortable
cal number*. Rev. Stewart will give with a picnic Saturday al the Sunday.
schoolhouse.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Bai) called on
sway two small oil paintings
and made for wear. Only genuine

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NEW SUMMER DRESSES

leather in Scar Brands . .. holds
its shape, supports and protects

and family were Sunday dinner
WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
guHts of Mr. and Mra. Ferris Quick
We were pleased with lhe large and family.
attendance at the quarterly meet­
ing Saturday night and Sunday. We Boulter, Mr*. Earl Johncock, Mra.
were fortunate on Bunday morning, Ernest Farr. Mrs. Lewis Johnson,
to have not only our own conference! JrM Jeanette and Janet Johncock
President Rev. D. T. Perrine Of Lan- and Loraine Johnson attended the
sing present, but the president of Mother and Daughter banquet at
the North Michigan Conference,, Delton. Wedne^lay evening.
Rev. Dayton Manker of Cadillac.
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Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Ward Cheeseman
were Sunday., guests at E. L. Zem­
ke's in Vermontville.
Memorial day services and the
Maple Grove Pioneer meeting will
be held together at lhe Wilcox
church May 10. in the afternoon.

communion service.
Th* District of Columbia lead* in
: At the business meeting Saturday.' per capita food sale* with (128.80.
; evening report* of all officer* were j while M irate*ippi Is th* lowest with
| given which showed the church to1 a p&lt;r c*p|tB food sale of only (1J.11

Approximately 200,107 crates of
strawberries were shipped over
state highways of the United States
the past season.

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TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE
"Good Shoes Prpperly Fitted"
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

of BatUe Creek.

Washable Cotton and Bemberg. Many
new styles - Juniors, Misses, Worden's.

2 98

3-98

5 00 and g50

Frandfien’ti
Exclusive, but not expensive
Hasting*, phone 2504

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PERSONAL MENTION

■ I Mrs. Warren carter returned KatI urday from a week’s visit at Bay
• City.
!
Robert Burch spent lhe weekend
■ in Grand Rapids with his brother
, Charles Burch
" । Mr. and Mn. Robert Walton of

ton Harbor called on old friends in Buchanan over lh“weekend
here Sunday.
•
|
yBrte Rowe ,penl u,e
Mra. Marte Spaulding of Grand end at her home in Big Rapids.
!H?1^n^M1“HUlh^rr0Ver| «&lt;Uy Goodyear spent the weekend
the weekend.
,ln Dowlln&lt;
a KhooI frtend

mi Akim?
J&lt;Mn Lt,n*r of Woodland wa* a bur
' relatives in Cleveland ant
nd Akron.! weekend guest of JoAnne Flnnle. i
Ohio, last week.
C. D. Gam of Big Rapids is

.

CMMKY

MATSON-BARNKYT
In a particularly lovely setting
of ferns and palms, tall baskets and;
vases filled With white lilies, peonies, I

Pennock Hospital

Three boy* and one girl have been
wood flanked by floor candelabra
carrying tapvra of graduated height.
1
born at the hospital since lhe last
wllh a white satin kneeling stool in' Our next regular meeting, this report
They were: Mr and Mra
the foreground, the marriage of week Thursday Please be as prompt George Bauer. 308 Orchard. E. LanMtes Margret Barnett to Clayton as poealble a* plans for our poppy, sing, a girl on May IS; Mr. and Mn.
Benjamin Matson was solemnised at day sate can be completed.
Earl TYavte. Route 1, a boy on May
the Methodist church at eight
Your Poppy chairman and ad-115: a boy to Mr. and Mra. Edwin
o’clock Saturday evening, May 18.1 jutant. togeUier with Mra. Bush and. Nash. Clarksville on ‘May 16. and a
the Rev. L. Winston Stone official1 Mrs Webb, attended a poppy can-'boy to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith.
Ing for Uie single ring sen lee In the ml t lee meeting at Legion hall and Route 1. Nashville on May 18.
presence of one hundred guests.
I made plana on town* far each or-' The JoUowtak
patients unTtr' Mtas Barnett te lhe daughter of ganlxaUon to contact.
drnl ma)Qr surgery and their con-

MIm Donna Culver and friend of field
Bradley spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Donald Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs Murle Reynolds and
Harald spent Saturday night and
Bunday with relatives at Elkhart.
Indiana.
Mrs. Mike Baker has been in Bat-

tor Mra Jim Roberta and little son.
Mn. Harvey Enxian and daugh­
Mr and Mra Guy Cilddlnxs tnent rr
u*.
00,1,1 Stuart, on vacaUonl rence E Barnett and Mr. Matson. | sixth District rally at Dowagiac. Maude Cross. Mlddtevllte: Mrs Bert
Sunday in tabSaww rtShu’’m" with fXSdtoLta StaUkE we*ken&lt;1 from the Windstorm office, is the son of Mr. and Mr*. John L. This will be an important meeting Uniter. 213 8. Michigan; Mra Min- ter entertained on Monday evening,
off ice.
tlie son of Mr and Mra. John U This win be an important meeting Tinker. 213 8. Michigan; Mra MlnCosttnson and Mil his parachute.
ZiiS Mra Henryk
M ; Mr. S Mra B^n Brtetol of
of lhe tUne *" I Matson of Dowling.
-------------------------------------------------and all that can are urged to go , nie Hhriner.
134 E. Court; Kenneth Buckley teachers of the Richland
That la just Uka the
Mrs. O. M. Fuller flew to Chi- Muxkegon spent th? weekend wUh Grand Rapids wllh her brother and
Given in marriage by her father, i The delegates and alternates are Lancaster. Route 5: Mrs Homer i school in honor of MIm Cox’s birth....... &gt;&gt;&lt;-w hi vni- Munantuii spctu iiic wecaein
the
bride
spoke
her
vows
in
an
al-j
especially
urged.
The
new
ruling
Reynolds.
829
N.
Michigan;
Miss
Lo-!(tav
imtiy.
nr,
HeynoKis. ara n. Micmgan; miu uohusband a* they walked away,
lo attend Mr. and Mrs. James Bristol.
family.
,, •mr "unuc
cago, Monday afternoon to
"
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----densrtment
**vi
u
n»L.,
..
..
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.....
.....
Mra. A. B. Wickett went Balur-1 tractive gown ot white silk mar- from lhe State department, aays rvna Hilbert. Woodland; Mra. Cleson
Mra. Harvey Entlan Will attend ■ buying expensive things and never
a banquet th*t evening and remainMr* Heratol wHh
“
iwr ’nilrr Mte* «hiy t° Richmond. Ind . for a ten-1 qulsette. fashioned.on princess lines.! that only delegates and alternate* PecM. Route 4; Mias Joyce Taylor.
using them."
tdzlSe,‘^2hdrt,'t4lB Angeles ha*' HelmM^2’r^Ult&gt;toi^m?* M1M;day 71*it"'with’her* daughter and' with full length train' The sleeves who are present can vote in the
u . .
virtt With her rtatiahtrr and with full length train. The »leeves who are present can vote in the rv&gt;wimo
Dowling, Route 11; Elwood Barnum.
Barnum, City, several days thia week.
hmbariiJ. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Perk- were long and al Uie V ahaped neck . meeting.
i Route 3; Mra. Dan Hall. 209 E.
Inaon.
I the bride wore an antique pin worn'
-----(
High
Uve* in this vicinity.
in the city Friday night to speak at
Just what you thinking instead of looking* into
Richard Cook will Jotrf a group of by her maternal grandmother at the
I Medical patient* whose conditions
end with her -mother, Mrs. Flora I Mra. John Dawson had as a guest Michigan newspaper men. Friday, in tatter’s wedding sixty years ago. Her
are Improving are: Mra. W. D. Ben­
finger-tip veil, edged in lace, wm
nett. 838 E. Mill; William ThurSchulxe s'. Nashville.
lover the weekend her staler. Mrs. an Inspection tour of Uie recently
secured by a coronet of seed pearls,
completed
Ford
bomber
plant
at
kettle. Middleville; Mrs. James Brag­
Mr. and Mra. H. D. Bronson of Edna Flteglbbotui of Grand Rapids.'
&gt;na
Moynahan. pre*!and aoccnwu
she, carried a shower bouquet
! don. Route S; Roy Hubbard. 730 W.
Jackson spent Die weekend with Mr. i Mr. and Mra. Earl Smith of De-, Willow Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hon and or .hU. n«.. Ub= o&lt; U»
and Mra. D. C. Bronson.
' troit spent the weekend wllh their
with a tiny branch of formiormeo imi ,
Mania arrived home narcissus,
gel.me-nota.'’fumUhlng the tradi- i inu.rai
courses iui
tor mi&lt;-iii«an
Mlchlgsn nuraaa.
nurrea. enrolicu
enrolled; J£u‘*
Mr*. Olenn F Smith of, Grand parents. Mr. and Mn. Edwin Smith. daughter
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Rapids spent Friday and Saturday. Mra. J. W. Hewitt and daughter Tuesday night from Palm Springs.
-XS
they have been spend- tional "something blue.” MIm Bum
with her sister, Mr*. John Eddy.
Joan, visited Mr. and Mra. John E. Calif.,
•—■? where
"”7" —
Mra. Winona Downing and daugh- Hewitt at Latulng Friday and Sat- lnf,, w *l, r’
B.num or B.tu. Crnk. wore . pink! &lt;»•'
'*“» d"“&gt;* U» »»»U&gt; "" S15 r
N mSdii?
Staler
returned Friday from
ter Mixa Rexinr, of I si ruing spent urday.
‘Kim
,,n’ R,
','r "
Paul Kendall, 1102 N Broadway;
Mrs. George Sumner wax tn a few days' visit in Gothenburg,
the weekend pith Mr. and Mra. JohnI
*"
Eddy.
j Grand Rapids Tuesday eveningNeb..
to wiUi his father and also at­
tended
Uie
graduation
exercises
ot
Mr. and Mrs lawrence Ry«n and sec Helen Hayes in “Candle In The
his niece. Mix* Bertha Emily Holmes.
daughter spent Saturday and Sun- Wind.”
Mita Arma Oring, Educational As- ■ MEETING OF TOORNAPPLE
Mr. and Mra. Howard Bamra en­ quet of Bettertimes roses
day In Ypsilanti and Detroit visit-' **
Mr. and
“ ” Mra Arthur •Kres* —
and
•*
'“iL
GARDEN CLUB AND W4LC.S.
Mixa Jean Brower and Mi** Max­ Ameriean*
ing friends.
|_____
family of'Grand Rapid* were.gUH*ta tertained as weekend guests her
ine Swift, both of Hasting*. Uie tat­
May 13
Thomapple Garden
E. E. ITiwain* of Hillsdale spent of Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Diamond brother-in-law and stater, Mr. and ter fiancee of the bride's twin broUi- charge. This additional time haa r-lub
met at the social parlors of
Mrs. G. M. Bainbridge, Mrs Lewis
been added to the previous four
b
LTLe*U of
the weekend with his broiher-ln- Sunday,
Mrt. HUM.ll Zrrbcl imd !»&gt;». "“?."■
m"11 J” er. John Barnett, were her other at­
taw and sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed**Bl/'n ,0 Mlchl«»n nurte* ln the
the W8.C.8.
Wfi.C 8.
George Tomlinson.
Tomlinson. 'I
tendants and wore Identical floor
George
J.n.1, «rr In CIUc.ru thl. wwk Hr- «*ddy. .H ot Wllmlafton. 111.
ward J. Adams.
IIW, Mr. Mid UM. Ch.il« VU1-| Harry Adrounle, son M
Ur.
H
length gowns of .marquisette, made
VMM.WMM*
of
Victory
Gardens
of
Mrs.
H.
state
chairman
Mrs. Henry Oabom left yesterday
* ■ •
■ on Victory
— — ­
of----Michigan,
spoke
Gar
A. Adrounle. is home on a flfteen- on princess line.*, with short puff demand for Home Nursing classes.
Warden.
Each period of instruction is one den* The object of these gardens.
’ Mro ”i In«t v»ientine attended the &lt;tay furlough from Uie west coqst. sleeves and sweetheart necklines,
Mrs. Raymond JohtlMin, &lt;Betty Os­
week long beginning on Sunday and
born) at Chappaqua. N Y.
third
11 Ln Htatcr* at Otolvo u a dele- ’ oratory teciinlcan'* school and when in blue. Each wore a garland of concluding Saturday noon.
encourage better eating habits, and
Mrs. Gard Chidester returned
For further information contact conserve transportation At present
*btov
' he returns will enter an officer’s sweet peas and rose, in her half
Sunday from Charlotte where she _aic
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Mr* Moynahan or Mra. Kendall
“ Mra.
.. niaay.
„
.. of. Detroit ...
trainina
bouquets.
80 percent of our vegetables are
Robert Gorrell
tra‘,’ln’ school.
*f“J?’’ Ah_ I(lhnl_n anrt and carried colonial bouauets.
ha* been visiting Mr* Hva Bauer
The groom's best man was Earl Reahm. nursing chairman of the । shipped from California, Florida and
wm a weekend gurat of her paran&lt;^ Mr* Aben Johnson and
Grainger and other friends
Barry
County
Red
Crow
Chapter.
i
Powell of Dowling. Ushers were the
I Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bera and enta. Mr and Mrs. Albert CarveUi M1J7
। Gardena come under three groups
week for Columbia. Mo., where they bride's brother. John Barnett, home ODD FELLOWS-REBEKAHS
Mr and Mrs. C. D. Bauer spent at Wall take
I —urban, school and community, so
Mr .nd Mra Lr.hr OrrramlU,
ulltnd lte ,radu.Un&lt; rkrreUrar from Weeks Field. Port Huron, for
Sunday hi Grandville visiting Mr. shlr'r,
FrXk™ .nd WMrd! « JH- «•»» •“»«. tarn Sw.n.। the occasion, and Victor Munton of
there
should be a-------------place for every
ENJOY FAMILY NIGHT
----- ------------------..
and Mra. Raymond Caldwell.
The Odd FVliow and Rebekah member of the family for flowera j
”i HasUng*
Th
Mr and Mra. Charles.}! Bush Mudrr wm In llnlHnd Sund.» “.
attend'
thr
tulin
fesUval
'
I
A
M.
Tuesday.
May
20
I
The
wedding
music
wa*
played
by
Family Night, held al their hall. u *eU M vegetable*
He urged
and daughter. Mrs. Frank Bush of lMra
of Detroit
Detroit is
ta' Mra
Mr* FraUk
r-rnnr Adair
anair returned Snt-1
novi Rtah*rd
Richard Fairchild
Fairchild of
Mr*, Harold Foster and Prank Friday night, look the place of the P*0P1P «« ““ aunmunlty garden* if!
Grand Rapid.-, were Sunday vtaltora urday from a several week? stay in! ‘Prndlng a few day*' vacation at lhe Cooper sang "At Dawning" and
urday from a several week*' stay in! ‘Pending a few day*' vacation at lhe Cooper sang “At Dawning"
annual banquet and proved to be “*y had
of ^lr own’ a"d!
at the E C. Edmonds home.
^i I*
i* Z^ding
XnrttaT this
tht* week
£ek home
"Because" Mr
Mr and
and Mrs
Mra Wm.
W
Drtroltfralto
borne of
of hte
hte parents.
pventa. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mra. "Because."
M. such an enjoyable affair it wiU
reftaler their garden* at the
Mr and Mrs H. O. Lampson. Mr*.
retarive* ii,? B?ttte Creek
p b. Fairchild. He te accompanied Stebbins, the bride', aunt and un­ probably conUnue ax the annual library. They will receive a car­
Dashing and debonair, this year'i
Una Clark tind George Purdy, of
Dr and Mr* ' D D Wtakon al- ”y a friend. Mis* Shirley Dlen of de. were in charge at lhe church. gathering. More than 250 -member*, uncale whk?lu*‘U .*’?J‘UeD‘hem J°|
Greenville, were guest* of Mr and tended the S*tary convention in Borton. Richard te awaiting a can
Mr*. Barnett the brides mother of the two organizations were pres-ientcr a” &lt;’xh bl,t,,a5
BarTy c° i
Mra. Tac Gies for dinner Sunday
Kalamazoo
last
week
remaining
»"»««*
now
«l
W
“
me.
,
wore
a
black
sheer
dress
with
hat
ent
and
enjoyed
a
program
of
more
Falr
,
The
™
wUI
**
P
rrmlumi
10
1
fortable. They come in a variety bf
Mr and Mrs. V D. Wldrig return­ wer^n^ay^hKSSta'
B c Swln °f
and «rre.w&gt;ries of white and corthan usual interest.
add interest.
ed Thursday from a trip through
styles to fit every face and taste. Try
BalrdtalnWcaito this week'was in the city Tuesday and drove sage of gnrdentax
Mrs Matron*
Mrs. Donna Gates sang two num«" pro‘?r“'d * Lhange ,n Uw
the northern part of the state where onTom
? buXt tri? and ptaru"toItop t0
hpr dBU«hwas a dark blue .beer, with
bera and Mr*. Mollie Van Dugtercn eattag tobito of Africans as romthey visited rotative* al Vanderbilt on
them on today.
o?er"r^Xrt.I,P”Indnaon“,hte ‘return toe Mto
Ui.. Betty
n,tiv Swllt.
RartTt who
who ha*
ha* rerr- white
white «ce«orira
accexrortex and
and her
her corsage
coraaae gave two readings. A movie on Na- m,"cla* cannln“ * 11 ** f“rU“cd
and Traverse City and tha tulip
to see Mr and Mra Tom Baird. Jr. I ‘umed from New Orleans where »he waa of sweet pek* and rates
tional Defense, furnished by Die -Bell Jwllh » Pc^cnt going to the govfarm* al Holland.
Dr and Mra. F E Lowry and &gt;»** been engaged,In social service
A reception at the home of the Telephone Co. wax of great inter- e,™nent Pro*" r"UU: and v,ege'
Mra. Anna Reed went to Kalamarat and was enjoyed by all.
।
auPpiy only 2 percent of all
______________________ __
xoo Saturday and attended the mar­ rhlMm., J..1I- .■«! John.
Mr' Hasel Shipp, who ta on a two of the family and out-of-town
Rev. Karl Keefer of Ludington. 'ucd
. ,, .
riage of her niece. MIm Winifred Drtowv’s Otok Mr and Mr'hrfurala Mtowod rfw erramony. ljur Past Grand Master of the I. O. O. F
He uried
and
Ct yon lo Staff Sergeant Cletus: Job,, Lowry ot UnJen Sundoy and, —k.' vaealten
Monday
'
storm
office,
te
planning
a
trip
lo
the
bridal
couple
left
on
a
short
gave
a
most
Interrating
talk
on
the
Bway
vegrtat5l
^_f0H *l,ller “•*■ ’’J
Schommer of St. Paul. Minn., which
Rev
Mother
Eveline
and
Slater
Niagara
Falta
next
week,
via
New
wedding
trip
to
the
upper
penin
­
subject"
The
Flag
Is
Still
There."
;
cloaln
«
Mr
- 'Tomlinson answered
took place Monday.
.
Albertina
of
Marywood
Academy.York
Central.
Incompany
wlthher
suta.
For
traveling.Mix.
Matron
He gave a history of the flag. Its QQ^Uon*.
Melvin Westerlind and Miss Edith
DeVries with Arthur Westerlind of Grand Rapid* spent a few hours mother-in-law. Mrs. Shipp and Mra wore a beige drra* with a plaid coot
*Ur U'J‘ '-OVELY VESPER SERVICE
Muskegon wern^ Sunday- gmtAa of’ with Mra Clarence Workman on E. A. Parker and daughter Elizabeth of blue and beige, navy hat and
in to the ITnta?
rePre"nts O1VEN By
|L S. PUPILS
Monday aiwuwuu.
afternoon.
Mrs -----LaFloy Greenfield
Mr.
and Mrs.
air. ami
air*. Loren
ixrrrn Boyes
nuyes. Mr!
nara. Mouoay
।I —
. .
.. spent
■ —. last beige accessories.
came into Uie Union,
Fniiowlna
school
closlmt
Following
school
closing WednesWednes­
Judge McDonald retuH«d
Mr. Matson, who attended Athens
Westerlind and Carol Ann returned
returned from
front
with her
her sister,
slater. Mra.
Mra. Thelma
Thelma
day afternoon, a group of pupils,
..........
. .
.
. —
___ he_ held
.--'J Johnson ■«
.Irthn. high school. I* an employee of the
Pontiac ........
Wednesday where
at hliislrottrnn
Muskegon Ur,
Mr*. Johnwith them after a visit of aeveral! rourt
for JudgTlIartrtek He was win has been transferred lo the Bite, plant here. -Mra. Matron te a his last address. during the dura­ coached by Mtas Ruth Robsop. gave
days here.
tion. where an auto is needed lo a lovely and Impressive Vesper
Mr. and Mn. William BradfordI accompanied by hte aunt Mrs. T. E. Woolworth store . in Battle Creek graduate of Hasting* high school reach hl* destination. While, as a service in Central auditorium.
,or thc next three month*, where and until recently, has been a memreturned Monday -evening from a McDonald of Holly
minister, he is entitled to tires, he
A candle lighting ceremony out­
Mr and Mra William Holmes of ®he will have charge of Uie fountain ber of the office force ot lhe Has­ felt it would be unpatriotic of him
five-day trip to Washington. D. C..
1 tings Mfg Co. They will be at home to take that advantage and will lining a large V on the floor of the!
which wait taken to celebrate Uielr: Lansins and Mr and Mr*. Francis «nd lunch service.
stage opened the program while,
Ritchie
and
daughter
Carol,
of.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Clayton
Brandin
HasUng*.
after
June
1.
in
the
fifteenth wedding anniversary. They
confine his travel to trains here­ Chapin's "Prelude' and Schuberts;
visited friends In Martinsburg. W. Grand Ledge were Sunday guest* ‘tetter. Mr. and Mra. Roy Cordes Keller apartments on 8. Jefferson after.
"Serenade" was played by Wlllo
of Mr. and Mra. Harry Ritchie.
I «nd Mr. and Mrs Einar Frandsen St.
Va . and in Washington. D C.
The speaker has a large circle of Hampton. Stanley Brown read the;
. • Mr and Mra. Ed Monica were in were among Uie focal people who
~***---------------Mr and Mra. A. K. Fratidxcn left
friends in Hastings and Barry coun­ 12l.*t Psalm and lhe Lords Prayer
Saturday for a visit With their Grand Rapids Sunday to see the were In Grand Rapids. Tuesday BASSLTT-COVERT
ty and he is always welcomed as a was beautifully sung by a quartet1
daughter and M&gt;n-ln-1aw, Mr. andI new granddaughter Janice Kay,: night, to aee Helen Hayea in "Can-, NUPTIALS SATURDAY
speaker here.
of girls—Marjory L. Boyes. Ruth!
----------- ---------- and
-- —
'4,’“ll®•-In**“
of inbom to their
daughter
son-i
the Wind",. antav
playwhtoh
whichha.l
has AnAnapproaching
Hppn&gt;aciuiigwedding
wri
Mn Robert Laurrmon at Pitts­ -----------------Marble. Agnes Thompson and Gloria
tcreit lo local »people
—/.x will be that COUNTRY CLUB ACTIVITIES
burgh. Pn. Mr Frandscn returned In-taw. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett, occupied France as a background.
Clouse.
of
Mi*s
Helen
Mary
Covert,
daugh
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Oscar
Jones
enter“
*
“
yesterday. Mn. Frandscn remaining
PLANNED BY WOMEN'S BOARD
7 NEW OFFICERS OF
The Gospel story of the Good
for a longer stay. The Laurensoru tnlned their daughter and husband.' BUSINESS WOMEN'S GUILD
The Women’s board of the Has­ Samaritan was read by Phyllis Kel­
ford, to Reid Bassett, son of Mra. tings Country club were guests at
will toon leave for Elkhart. Ind . j Mr. and Mra. Cleo Maurer ot DeThe regular monthly meeting of
kuc*ia at. iry
ley and nene
Ilene ucnerotnsxe
Scherblnske sang ine
the
where he has accepted a position1 troll and their grandson*. Jim and
Unequal
, toe Business Women's
I!
“r'.-' Edn* Baasetl ot thl* City. Which Will luncheon Monday of the president, old hymn. "Faith of Our Fathers";
which offers excellent promises of , Jack
’ **" Jones
’---------also
-------of
* Detroit over the Guild wax held Monday evening. take place Saturday al lhe Covert Mra. Don Siegel. Plans were di*-; Clifford Taxelaar read Kipling's
r 1 7’ home in Oxford at four o'clock. Uie
I weekend.
promotion in hte line of work.
। dinner being served al Mrs. Charle*
cussed for the women's acUvities, well known "Recessional” and Mary ,
Dr. and Mr* Robert Dawe (Allten'! HxneF* on the BatUe.Creek road.! Rev. Geo. I Woomer officiating.
Mr. aad Mra Charles Christman,!
duJl’'t
Wimmer.
. Ketcham contributed three poems
Miss Covert, will be attended by
accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Vic-' 1 Isenhathi of Detroit spent the week with twenty nine present.
The opening luncheon wiU .be held of her own choosing for "Thoughts
tor Steaon and two children motored end visiting ber sister and brother-! Following the dinner member* re­ Miss Jane Venable of Oxford and on Tuesday. June 2. with Mra. Garic for the day.” "America the Beautlbv Wasiinn".trta'rtth
his brother Clay.
In-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall- turned to the home of Mra. Maude Mr.
to Fairmount. Ind. Saturday eve­
A Bassett
sextet nf
Puller “ chalnnan- ““islcd by fUl" closed Uie lovely service.
।
dorff
and
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
ning and were over night gue*ts of
IJ U **“ members of Uie
board.memoer*.
Member*
7r. _________
Smith where the buslnena meeting
ooara.
■
haw lw»ra —..ra_
...
wwawww
—ww,««
, nnd election of officers was held ■“‘linm **!*■
Mra. Slxwin's parents. Mr. and Mra. Otto Isenhaih.
make
re«rvaUon* wun
with DAY ur
OF vnmranu
CAMPING
vi.t.a win
.^,1 .Iw' *may
“"r m
“' thelr
“,c‘r rraervauons
Mr. and Mra. Vincent McPharlin wllh Ih. ™uh. u follows: ChUr-' elated
Mrx ------------------------Rx^gen, u usual.
; AT YANKEE SPRINGS
“*“d wUl
,U1 attend and
•nd ring-Pau- —
---------------------------------Robert Carter. On Sunday the for­
mer visited relatives at Matthew* of Ann Arbor spent the weekend' man. Grace Relckord. vice-chair- line Chandler, to Rae
Dean. STZLI
Betty, ooH.yili oe
be piayea
played tn
tn me
the morn-:
morn-: The ounaay
Sunday r.vctuns
Evening c»uo.
club, ■«&gt;
an ui-:
in­
o, ~,L.'
and Marlon. Finding Mr*. Carter with Mr. and Mr*. Bernard McPhar-, m»n
_
Doreen
iioreen Ctary:
Utarv: secretary. BessiHessi» ■1 £"^p\“aG°rie Stanly.
—■»■■■■■•
Mary lng wiwi
wllh mra.
Mri uavia irencn.
7^^ KOI!
golf, icr-aenumuiauwiai
ter-denomlnational amup
group ui
of uu/&gt;
boy*
smith and
ond Ue«urer.
Insurer. Jean
JMn BarHot«"d
“L.
---------- ' ----------------'
------ will
—' — camping
-------- — at
seriously ill. Mra Sisson and- chil­ Lln V1^?
the; 8,nlth
* lh &gt;&lt;U
* i chfl,rman
,n char
8r of thc event
and girl*,
be day
Heart*
furnished
lhe
evenings;
E
„
"
^
‘
21^
u
st.n.h
J
All
member*
are
urged
to
participate
Yankee
Springs
on
Saturday
of
this
dren remained to assist in her care, degree from the University al the , nM
nea. Hearts fumtahed the evening's
entertainment
honors going to
“£ ,^ln^l1£h Mnd, ‘n these Tuesday event*. A special week. Plans for lhe outing were
the other* returning home on Mon­ cloro of summer
rinriLainrrieili, with
wiki iionura koiuu iu |
df t
dl hteJT toito aid Ldcene
&gt;*
nd ^0^
“ Camp
day. visiting relatives at Columbia
LUcene LNC
Leacj*
and
Florence
Camp-* ij Soitog toe martlMe^hey will Prte *“* ** awarded to lh* mem -' developed at the regular Sunday
nnd two daughters. I^&gt;uk&lt;i and
i Following toe marriage they will
who ------ ------improves
golf' meeting In
City enroute.
,------------her ....
... toe
V... Presbyterian church.
“ho commlue. begin
lor Jun.
U M.r- in *Dartment*,
'’■’•l»&gt;"h.nu
Leona, and twin son*. LeRoy and “'2.
housekcentn*
“
i&gt; iS
—n. Jimmy
»—
score during the season
I and
Coleman will be in
.Members of the Women's board charge of acUviUcs.
,
Mr. and Mol Frank
Mnd Mr lne 8wlfv Mary Louise Tiioma* and
for lhe season are: President. Mrs. i The club will divide into groups
PARTIES HONOR .MISS
Don Siegel: vice-president. Mrs.‘upon arrival at camp. Adult lead«'
“
»•
™
rt
’ MOORE—BRIDE OF JUNE 7
Ovned *c* omtsM by
। Mi- and Mrs Forrest wooaen ot
,* &gt;
Oarte
Fuller;
aecretary.
Mrs.
Roy
era
will
be
with
'each
group
and
TXBXSA CLEV1LAMD
। Belmont and Mr. and Mra. John CRUE—COLESON
Several lovely prenuptial affairs Hubbard; treasurer. Mra. M. J. will take part In all the activities. ,
Single Gallon* $2.91
Ueun— ■ te s neavt by wiUV
I Swenson
of Benton
of
arc being
for nu**
Mlgs jacJac- vroas:
owwwvn and
—••• children
v...—
ui Interest
interest to
u&gt; friends
ineno* ta
i». HasUngs,
Hastings. ■»&lt;■
uvuis planned
pmuix-u iui
goil Chairman.
Mrs. David
A campfire meal and .a short proCroas:
chairman,
■•n. Cloud Tbnredeya.
&gt; Harbor visited Imzithnr
__ _ ,for
....................
------ - golf
—Mra.
—
— .
—wjU
lhe|
their mother. Xlrw
Mra. ,.ber .home
many years, ,is ....
the quellne Moore whose marriage to «■
French:
bridge chairman
Mra. _
Rir.l gram led ....
by _
Lyn
Lewis
HOTEL HASTINGS Phene mi
Newton
Mrs. 8wen-|„
ow, of
u, the marriage of Mra. Dosle Olenn Storrs is an event of June 7. j Coleman a*sisted.J&gt;y Mrs. Ray Fin-1 signal for the breaking of camp ati
“
cwta.i Benner Sunday. -.rs.^Swennews
son
and
children
arc
slaying
for
the
Johnson
Crue
to
Albert
Coleson
of
Crue toCrue
Albert
ColesonColeson
nf
On
at the at
home
liar ofnletierUn
........... *'
-------------------------------. ‘ _‘e. Johnson
. Johnson
to Albert
of Sunday,
On Sunday,
the of
home
nie. Mra. Richard Cook and Mra 1 the end of lhe day.
week. ------------------------------------------------ I Wausa. Neb., which took place on . aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Har--------wk.
— ■
-­
Roman Feldpatuch,
Mr. and Mra. Harry Walers took Thursday. May 14. at the Lutheran, old I. Smith, on N. Broadway, a
JR. c- C. LADIES NIGHT
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Kellogg to their, church at Fremont. Neb., with Mr. I dinner and shower to Include rel- HIAWATHA REBEKAH LODGE
1 Th« Juntor Chamber of Comhoma In Henrietta Friday evening,
Mra. Will Swanaon of Oakland, ativea of both families will be given.
R«uUr mnlln, ol Hl.woth.
Mr. and Mr*. Kellogg have been Neb
witnesses.
1 Wednesday night. May 2*L Mr* brk.h
Iodic WIU bl held Rrtdcy eve-Iil?,,
vtalUng Mr. and Mr*. John Wood, yr coleson is a longtime friend• Stephen DeMond and'Mr*. Farrell ntng. May 23. at 8 o’clock in IO O e'roln&lt; wllh «!«r«e attendance and
ntng. May 23. at 8 o'clock in I. O O
BTEAM HEAT
and Mr. and Mr*. Waters for a of
Johnson family and they • Anderson are entertaining with an
1
w . e a very enjoyable Ume.
,
|
P. hall. Staff members attention, be
couple
of
week*
w
m
Uve
al
his
home
in
Wausa.
.evening
party
and
shower
for
MI
m
T|,e committee in charge. J
HOT A COLD WATER
1 on hand for Initiation, vancmg
p—-•— Knowlton.
R. Corkin. Burr Coolev.
Mra. Frank Carrolher* accompan-. jn company with many HasUng* Moore at Uie DeMond home,
SHOWER BATH
led ML*.* Matle Neuxchacfer. of Dea friends the Banner extend* con-'
•*--• •&gt;To make you acquainted with the outstanding quaiiUm of
Alden Whiteford. Winston Merrick.
Moines. la., to Chicago. Sunday. I grntulatlons and wishes for a '
: Clay Bassett and Dr. L. Caston, dr-'
Single 8LM per wk. up
serve a lot of credit for a fine eve­
em
m
convention
! Charlton parte
Keffer 8 e a talk about our nag.
convention of
of public
puouc health
neaitn nurses,
nurses. coleson
ning's entertainment.
Bring this coupon and Jtnl one dime (Ite) to oof atoce and we
The former returned Tuesday night|
nighti
------------ —«a»
&lt;♦»
---------■
'1
---------------NABKEY-SM1TH
and MIm LxhiIsc Hayward of the RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
GIDEONS DO
Miss Esther Smith, daughter ot
Health Unit attended the convene
MIm Neva Warner, grand-daugh- GOOD WORK
only. Adult* only. One to a perwi.
Mrs. Nora McVicker, formerly
tlon Motions on Wednesday and jter
j ter of
•]The Gideons held services in two
ot Mr. and
ano Mrs
Mra W.
w W
w Struble
mrume
Hastings, and Joseph Nabkey. of1
404
... S Jefferson,
----------- ------ha* received
.1 word HtiUng*
HksUnga churches Sunday, and
Thursday.
Grand Rapids, were united in mar­
I that she haa
has been awarded a scholsc hoi- special
.Dedal collections were
acre taken In
The
Camp
Fire
Girl*
of
Barry
riage
at
St.
Andrew*
rectory
in
arahip to lhe Radio Drama Work- (other churches also to aid their work
,
*' 7—
ADDRESS ,......................................................
shop al Milwaukee. Wte . for the late I of putting a copy of the Bible Ih
»1U »“’« tt,etr annual all­ Grand Rapid* Sunday at 3:30 p. m
WE'RE THINKING OF PAlNTfNG SOON. TOK
summer -x
session.
is indeed an . me
the nano*
hands oi
of every
every American
American soiaici
soldiei *tay
and_ their
They'are spending -a .few
days in
—
—... This
..... w.
- ■picnic for
„ .members
.
*---------- ■ .'Ll
- —
—— after which they
-- out of 400 appUcaUon* The
. . Gideon* . L* an organisation
. ..
. mothera
mnthrn °n
nn Saturday.
Hxinrrfav May
Mav 23.
rt at
at Chicago
honor, as
of
will kw.be
To the Feather-Edge Cut!
from all over lhe nation only 30 &gt; WOVCAUUI
traveling IWknniClI.
sateamen. Ill
In lllc
the IIUB*
past Ilit Camp K. *t*nniwa
Camp
al home at 1808 N. Monroe. Grand
. ,
■ officer*
-.
haa
«‘rU fcrrlrw
arrlre no earlier
e"“er Rapid*.
R»PM»For haUess summer days, get a brief and brersy
were awarded achptarahlp*
hu placed
placed aa copy
aipy of
ot lhe
lhe Bible
Bible in
in [««*»
Wluea,’ .««•&gt;
thal ,lrla
' Mr. ttaM.
rn.,1. * .«.d. I rver
y hoU1
0001 tn lhf
m.
' rwswinx*trF
*’"
hairrut that’* flattering and easy lo flip Inta place.
every
hotel rroom
the oounUy.
country. than 10:30
‘030 a.
a.m.
CONFIDE

Michigan Nurses To
Attend Camp

CHANGE TO STRAW

95c

k.

$3”

If it’s for men or boys wo have it al

J BAIRD’S

Do YOUR Part for
UNCLE SAM!

DO IT NOW

D SAVE!

MASTER Q76

The BEAUTY BAR

HOUSE PAINT

Discount
Coupon

ROOMS

5RT&lt;*S ■

I Sm-

K." E“ ,. ’Ed. KI rax? &amp;=**".WX’*S JX'X MS £ n„K"'
Camp Fire
Activities

HOTEL HASTINGS

HATS OFF-

:.toM^be^otonwKUJrt
Machtaeleas 32.50 Up. Other* From 81.50
Shampoo A rr&lt;
Finger Wave □□

MAKE
APPOINTMENTS
EARLY

~ JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

"Half and Half War Cookie." whtah. °“w'______________through group Tuardtan.

ot a P-tUon

’
in another city, wired Ito
sluf say* have turned out very sue- MARRIAGE UCENSE8
. Miss Myra Bumgardner, executive tollowing message, direct and col­
'
SX
Reld A Bassett. City 23 from Battle Creek Council, will con-! “
"Am on way to accept the pow*“
Helen M. Covert. City.......... ......... 28 duct a Grand Council Fire and!.
I sition atop deduct coat of thia teleA'1’"' J
Johnwown..........l&gt; •"« '“*• “ «*• vurnoun.
l gram from my Oral week's salary.”
1 L baking powder. 1 T. salt. 5 cups RtoMnary I. Milter. Assyria18
Every Camp Fire Otrl te urged lo
He got the Job.
flour. 1 e&lt;gs and mix together. Thia I Edward C Sent*. HaaUngs2i “ttand pil* ta*t function of the year
recipe tnakea about 5 do*, targe Beatrice Matteson. Hastings ....19 plf“* contact your guardian and
Understanding
---------------------- la a wellspring
------ot
cookie*
----------------- ***---------------arrange to come along for a day Ilfs unto him that hath it —Prov.
—------------- -- ---------------------ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS- of fun.
18:23.

Xt’ wTTt ‘wSSJ’Tt

CARVETH &amp; STEBB
THI MXALL DRUCGIfTl
Courtesy And Friendly Service Shown

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NORTHEAST WOODLAND

Sheldon Agency

1

All Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bonds
Phono 21S5
Hastings
tf.

j

| BANFTELD

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baks and ■ Mrs. Mabie Bellinger was an over
family. Mra O. L. Bate* and Mira I the weekend guest of her daughter
Bertha Wagner visited Mr. and Virginia in Chicago
Joh"
&gt;” Kun-Ilk. Mr.
Mn. Don Puunu. .pm.
Sunday afternoon.
Saturday and Sunday in Charlotte
Mr. and Mra Walter Cooke vU-'visiting their son DeVon and • lim­
ited Mr. and Mra Harold Cooke and. Uy.
family In Grand Rapids over the
The "War Bond and Stamp Sale”
weekend.
I was successfully carried on last
Miss Olga Eckardt entertained iwfck by this township with Albert
IMCheerful Helpers Club at her’1-*'0™ “ chairman and Mra. Waihome Friday afternoon.
[trr Hobbs, secretary.
Bond., dlnmr rfnu u u„ to™1 J?*
•"

Frank Hobbs, who U attending
Franklin college in Indiana, will stay
there and attend summer scliool.
Mr. and Mra. John Roache of
Battle Creek were Sunday callers
al the home of Mra Eva Sweet.
A family by tlie name of Pametrr
hds moved into the Brick Front at

bold, Mrs. Cileries Van Leuvan and'
son Wayne. Miss Luo Grieve of! Carl Du Bolt visited relatives in'the little things count.”
Battle creek Sunday.
I "What does she dot"
Grand Rapids. Miss Marian Hen­
Mr. and Mra. Howard Barnes' of' "She teaches arithmetic in our
derson and friend MU* Mabel Sco­
field of Detroit. Miss Olive Hender­ Elkhart. Ind., spent Saturday and grade school.”
son of Lansing. Mrs. Charles Bailey
and aons Max. Duncan. Jack and
Terry of Battle Creek. Mlu Mabel
Hinds. Mr. Frank Baker. Mr, and
Mrs. Leo Costello. Joe Ellen.' Pntrica and Caroline of Ionia. Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Hall and nephew Mar-,
slinl Prichard. Mrs. Kate Hender­
son. Arch and Mate Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider at­
tended church services at Coals
Wo have a collector stationed in Hastings to give
Grove Sunday forenoon and in the
immediate service.
We pay the Phone Charges.
afternoon called on Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rudd near Ionia.
Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Gaines and
children of Byron were guests of
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
Mr. and Mra. Walter Cooke Tues-

M

Swnnum Agency

CASH PAID FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED FARM ANIMALS
HORSES - $7.50

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

Phone Hastings 2565

Mtes Olga Eckardt visited rela­
tives in Grand Rapids over the

DR. L J. CASTON

MIm Max'lne Bates spent over
Sunday with Mbs Virginia Varney
in Woodland.
Mr. and Mn. Ray Scheel accom-'
pnnied Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bates
Janice and Denny to Middleville.’

OPTOMETRIST
I!

Fancoast Bldg.

CARDS OF THANKS

Marshall Furnaces
Cool, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs

tarnished

sad

COWS - $6.00

in-

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!
HORSES
COWS

JERRY ANDRUS

PHONE COLLECT

PROMPT SERVICE

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Katfaaates cheerfully

given. Dates

CALL NEAREST STATION
HASTINGS-2697
IONIA-4OO
Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
.

MKE DEPRIESTER
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 2588, or call
717—F3 through
the

(And you needn't be e"WIZ" to getthe right answer)

WHAT

Wiley Cyanide Gas
Fumigating Co.
Destroys rats, mice, roache*. moths,
bed bugs and their eggs. No charge
for estimate. Drop card to !&gt;. A.

The earth’s annual growth of
vegetation weighs about 32 thou-’
sand milUonltOns.

AUCTIONEER
SEE THAT

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WHAT
LOREN COPPOCK

_____________ ________ _
C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

but hickory-tough ?

FOR

INSURANCE

MILLIONS OF FARMERS KNOW
THE ANSWER
IT’S

Hatel Hastings
Phone 26SI 1
------------------------------------------------ «•
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CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Lead.
.

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
W5 No. Michigan AvenM

THE GRANGES

WOLVERINE
SHELL HORSEHIDES
ASK any man who wears WOL­
VERINE Shell Honehides. He'll
tell you It’s amazing the way they
wear and wear — defy scuffing,
scraping and barnyard acids —
save him plenty on work shoes.
He'll tell you, too, that it’s even
more amazing how comfortable
they arc—actually moccasin soft,

dry out soft, stay soft always.
The wear defying toughness is
naturally in shell honchlde —
that amazing comfort in the secret
triple-tanning process exclusive
with Wolverines, That means a
combination of comfort and econ­
omy not to be matched In any
other work shoe. Let us Show you,

Truss Fitting
9 CUT-RATE

SHOE STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

IIGHTY-SIVINTH YIAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 21. ^942

SECTION TWO—PAG
|! Kentucky far vears. only they don't DUNHAM DISTRICT

HICKORY CORNERS HAS A LONG
48302353532332

Barry Bypaths

I

PLEA HAN'T RIDGE
use It on the plants down there.
Last Week’s Letter
.
___
,.
Wei! nur tnsntute nf
! Private Rudolph Soya of a south-' men1* clubs will meet thia
Research fi&amp;t rmnnletnA ^nnther eni ca,nP l,ad a furlough over the Thursday at lhe churcli tea

. . n»rOla
(Continued from page I. Section 1)
barb and trlrxl- to sweeten It with Teorge MlPhome.
By Jana Camtron
est neighbor was Amasa Parker,
Miss Enid Cheeseman of East Martin spent Sunday afternoon
। saccharine.
We sampled it late
seven miles away, on section 35 Moms Lawrence, the township’*
yesterday afternoon and. can still Lansing spent the weekend al her Mr. and Mrs. Warrue Krlacy.
Prairieville township.
! taste saccharine. We hav^ eaten home here, reluming Sunday afterearliest settler, but I did meet his
Mr. Lawrence was a preacher, so son Solomon Lawrence, who came
The Banner sure get* around these. everything we ever heard of to take
■ days, doesn't it? My cousin is in away Ungering tastes but to no
he wm naturally Interested In hav­ lo own the Original Lawrence farm
ing a church near where lie lived,
lhe Field Artillery in Hawaii and avail. Well, n seemed too bud to
, our very dear friend is in Australia, j waste the rhubarb and all that sac­
a school having already been estab- his lifetime.
MMr
Alu&gt;n Wood
are5'llon atteiulerl
, with tin* armed forces, and theyicharine ta vr put lhe sauce on the Ki.trter 7?
Hshed in Hickory Comers in 1818
I^well remember Adam Elliott,
‘both get the Bunner.
Of course,J table foj supper. The menfolk* all Kluder of »ermon.v ille. Mr. and .h.. wMdtnv nt limn r*«nrnnv —
March 12. 1842. two Methodist min­ wliose farm home was In lhe village.
Harold Kidder and fam.lv of
isters from Jackson county, came lo He was a devout Baptist and a dyedtheir mall Is often-delayed, but- !■ have a sweet tooth nijd here was a Mrs
Battje Creek. Mr. and Mr*. Sidnev
woou m sluing, rriuuy
| can well Imagine the home news lx‘sweet 'that was practically perm.alhe Lawrence home, and lhe three in-the-wool Republican, who was
Rtanton anil famllv Frank Itvile
*'
.
___
Hyde...
nll the more welcome when It docs, nenl, and indtnfniciihle. Bo. we Stanton and family.
made plans far organlzlng a church supervisor of Barry township for
Bvv uoNDfr—
1 come.
.
। hopefully watched and waited fnr Mr. and Mrs. Mertflv Hoffman. _oN PAy
a( Hickory Comers. They held a several terms. His three sons then;
and Mr ur.d Mf« Nrut Kklrlcr
serie* of meetings in the school all lived in Hickory Corner*—Dr '
• • •
' «hr howls and yelps of anguish ihnt
A young deer In Clyde CheeseNow that costume jewelry is a1 Kn*t our patriotic attempts. Buster
house, and 10 persons agreed to James M.; Edwin C., a merchant
unite with the church. Its meetings there who later moved to Kansas:'
; thing of the past1, resourceful Holly- I took n mouthful and swore softly man'* ponture Monc.iv attracted a
wood to coming through with aland gently. Jrrrv took a mouthful lot of attention of neighbor; and HERES THE KIND
were held in Uie school ^ouse unUi Dr. William who. until hte recent I
I charming subatltute. You take shell, and gave mr such a look of reproach school children.
1858. when a house for worship was [death, lived on lhe old home farm.I
OF WORK I DO/
. macaroni and practice until you can las I haven't wen since I smashed
erected «
a little tut ui
of me
lhe lulu
four
HL,,.«vuiucii TV
it unrwr
­ ,
Walden
Barber was
wm a very gen
gencomer*. Ita centennial was recently | tel man who loved to visit. He came
dampen It Just enough with water
radiator of the car once when lt»^IIIGIIRAN'K
' so you can run a needle and thread I didn't stop in time. PaLsv is a patriot J----held. The first Sunday School In to Barry' m a young man In 1842. 1
through to string It. Then when you : clear to her toea and choked it
r,M* seventeen months old daughthe township wm organized at Hick- I James M. CadwaUader* farm wm I
get your string just right for neck-[down, as did I. mentallv resoivlnu' tcr ot Mr and Mr* Clyde Rrid
ory Comers by Rev. Moses Law-, near Hickory Comers. He served:
lace or bracelet, attach a clasp Then 1° make a cream rhubarb with the ■ l|4“rtl awaV Sunday evening with
rence and Benjamin Hoff In 1837.! one term a* county clerk, but de-!
: paint the shell* with quick dry &gt; remaining fruit. You make cream pie pneumonia in Pennock hospital.
Mr. Hoff was the second settler in dined a renomiijatlon. m he did
I enamel,.. or ....
even Dngemall lacquer. ‘ onlv ---use
rhubarb---Instead «
of milk.
Mr an- Mr».
—™ Harry
----------------MJHorry Certerlll
Cotterlll of
Barry township, purchasing from not care for public life. Hln non Ross
[Dry on a cake
c-*"-------*- or
*- screen undjnnd
—&gt; «•flavor
------- —
—- •instead
—« of
-* J’*-*•
rack
with lemon
ackM)n spent• the weekend at tlie
lhe government a large acreage on was a noted ball player..who was
you have a necklace you can well be I more. So tomorrow we have rhubnrti
Mr. and Mry. George Hnffsection 34.
e
often a member ot Hastings teams1
gnan.
at:
I
proud
of.
Intricate
designs
in
neckvanilla,
nnd
sweeten
the
meringue
*'
“
ri.
Sunday
afternoon
nil were at
—Courtesy Washington, D. C., Star
For many year* Hickory Comers ;*hen we had honest-to-goodness |
laces and bracelet-, could be achieved I cream pie and heaven help me if J the Hoffman cottage at Clear lake.
wm uie
Uie tracung
trading center tor
for a large j ball clubs here. He was a bang-up
wm
. , ]
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Keck and
i Kiunts-o
i by our younK
and clever color don't use a half cup of white gold In
area. It then had three general bal1 Player loo.
i
riikvaii
NiHSKfcK
I combinations can be worked out to ea&lt;^&gt; plr to take the curse off the Clarence Reid of Knlamo. Burl
stores, a hardware, drug store, milTie writer came to know Myron (I ADtBlfL
Nashs. Glen Marshalls and thTTO
I The drive for bonds and stamp* make last year's dress look perky saccharine.
llnery store, two hamiws shop* T- Aldrich who. for several years. VfcMIlfcllVI. UUnlVll
Hawblltza were callers at Clyde in u» »o«4.
was quite a success In our commun- and different. Trust the American
------------ * * «■
alwi
large
Fu«» and »;irzTx«f
successful
ui |i&gt;|k ^1*1*" 11/A A n M
also h1a«lr»n&lt;rH
blacksmith unA
and w&gt;nair
repair shops, carried on a 4a
Reid's Sunday.
[ ity. Those appointed a* minute woman to look smart on a shoestring THREE CORNERS
and a hotel, which wm built by, hardware and implement buiness at
Mrs. Vcm Hawblltz and dauchter:
men
were
Grace
Rice.
Emory
I
and
be
gaitent
about
It.
I
Elmer
Walters
of
Battle
Creeg
the
Comers.
Bradley Thompson. It is surround­
HoushUlln. lUlph Slrurr. Wllll.m ,
...
„„ hl&gt; „„„„ Mr .nd Mr.
My acquaintance with Hickory
ed by a beautiful and. fertile farm­
Daughter banquet at Nashville Wed­
Cramer, Jr. and William Cnillcn-1' ””
—----- nut your Edw ...
.----- —afternoon,
----------Comers was due to quite an extent
When
you----girl; -made
Walter*.
Sunday
ing district.
Mode
Great
Historical
nesday evening.
MICHIGAN TERMINIX CO.
, ,,
„ inuM».
sugar lat.un
ration varus,
cards, ana
and ine
the rescuer
teacher
Mr. “
and
“&gt;• Mrs. riuju
Floyd uuraan
Jordan ana
and
The first school building in Barry to my frequent visits to my great
Mr and Mrs. Earl Marshall and
Mr-and Mrs WllUam Cramer, Sr J'asked
nxked the sex of
of Hastings were Sunnf your
vour husbands,
hliUuiruK '-"'n George
~
Battle Creek
township was erected at Hickory uncle. Robert Marshall, a pioneer of &gt; Collection, Cave It Away
entertained the following gtu-.ste re-: what did you tell her? Somebody day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs daughters of Redford spent the
Comer* In 1838. The first teacher Barry township, who lived about
The
late
Clarence
M.
Burton
won
ccnuy,
«r.
ana
Mrs.
uco.
Jensen
.
ought
to
te'
weekend at Mrs. Frieda Marshall's.
cently, Mr. and Mr». Geo. Jensen, ought to tell these teachers Uie George Kelley,
Represented in Hastings by
was Mlsa Theoda Spaulding, daugh­ two miles east of the village. I re­
fame as an historian and a large and Joyce and
nnd Gull of Ml.
Mt. Clemens.
Clemens, [| facts of life,
I Airs. Wm. E. Rose and son James
ter of c. W. Spaulding, one of the member hte telling me about the
Set a watch. o-Lord. before my J
HOME LUMBER CO
and---------Mr*. Meri Caliban
Mid mil
sons]
..----nlihan and
*i
.• • •
I lA spent Sunday wHh the Claude
earliest settlers in Prairieville town­ origin, which he saw while working fortune as the creator and owner Mr.
mouth: keep ttAr door.of my Ups —
of Lansing
Phons 2278
—— - and
—• Mr. -and Mrs Wll-i 'Scuse me. schoolma'ams, I was ‘"'d James Hammonds,
ship. At that time. Barry, Hope. on his farm, of the first cyclone of the Burton Abstract business In!
Cramer, Jr. nnd Sandra local. | jiwt kidding. You can toss this along [ Tie Rev. and Mrs. J. Chrlspell
OangeviUe and Prairieville were one which visited Barry county—early Detroit. He was bom and grew to ham
___
t
Mr
und
Mrs
Asa
Randall
spent;
to
the
government
officials
who
and
children
of
Hastings
and
Mrs
In
October
1880.
He
said
he
hap
­
township named Barry. Salmon C
young manhood in Hostings later Sunday
tn Toni.
Ionia wH-r.
where t&gt;..v
they 'visitedmacfe
|
tinriav
in
the
fonns
’
for
the
ration
cards.
Monroe
of
Los
Angeles.
Cal.
were
pened
to
look
up
at
two
heavy
Hal) taught the first winter term
graduating
....o from.
....... . Uie
w.v University of
ui .her
ncr luiiiri
father «iiu
and vuirr
other rcinuvc*.
relative*.
Ii
• • •
•
’
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edw,
ih that school in the winter of 1839­ clouds, a little east of where he wm Michigan and settled. In fletrnlt *»&lt;•
PHvnt*
CawH,. of a
a south-'
,
settled.In Detroit. He
Private in&lt;d»
Loyde Bawdy
I received a very official-looking Wolters. Tuesday, the latter remain­
40. It was then the only school In working, which seemed to be
died not long ago.
ern camp was a guest of Mr. and letter with the word "Com" In a *ng overnight. In the evening. Mrs
the present township of Barry. Sev­ greatly agitated. He saw them
U„
L-kl...
T,
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Mr. Burton had a hobby. It was Mra. Leo Reynolds and Marjorie on conspicuous position on the envelope Monroe, a returned missionary gavJ
eral pupils walked three or four rush Into each other. As they came
YOUR CAR
I naturally supposed It was from a veD' Interesting talk on China at
miles and back to attend that together there was formed a big. the collection of historical material Sunday.
Mrs. Donna Baldwin will close her some corresponding school for-*o- ,he North Irving church,
revolving.
funnel-shaped
cloud, pertinent to the'history of Detroit
school.
to the Northwest Territory. The;school here on Thursday. May 21 called humorous columnists, but it
Mrs. Edw. Walters called on the
When lhe whole of Barry county from which there quickly descend­ and
great mass of books, pamphlets, ' with a politick dinner at noon to
ed
a
black
tall
that
speedily
reached
was
from
Com
Industrie*
Research
i
v
and
Mrs.
B.
R.
Parsons
of
was called Barry township, the first
Foundation nnd they want me to|Ha*Ung». Tuesday,
election wns held nt the home of C. the ground. He could hear tlie roar magazines and newspaper* which he; which the parents are Invited.
accumulated
related to Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden have
thi* dcolumn.
’re l&gt;rnri:r.
--------------------W. Spaulding, in what Is now of It nnd saw lhe Hill lift and de­ muni,.
Bom, lo «M p«u ol m..v,d oi.lo Ih. oM Trumi.r Urm. feature
ux, uTocorn inJi'n
“ “"n They
X’,"
two or three times before it
Prairieville township, on April 4. scend
passed eastward und out of sight.IMlc,d
«an'
recently
vacated
by
Chester
Brom-ptnrted^
In fact, the
Michigan.
‘
recently
vacated
by
Chester
Brom-1
ntnr«»ri
.k- first column!
1838. There were 13 voters present. Tie first place It hit was the bam! Mr Bur,°n R»ve his collection lol ley and family.
——। Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashley VanDoren
ever wroU ua, —-------------------------------frnm ,h„‘
I ever wrote was fresh from the nnd daughter* of Coldwater spent
As each was given an office, it was
untie Sam's wat mschlnt. Coma tn today lor full dstalU.
«
i-nnvinu
i stalk. It seems that an eminent1 the weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hean amiable town meeting, /t lhe on the Bellinger farm, a mile or so,lhe f*t5r df Detroit In 1914. It nannvuu
■ Vnlain* approximately 83.000 cata- HAitnr.Kn tou.M-Kh
; .'dentist has cooked up a batch of ber Foster. All spent Sunday wllh
election In April 1837, 36 votes were ea*t of the Marshall farm.
Uncle Robert Marshall wm very lo«upd •»«** *nd pamphlet*. 1.600
Paul Foley of Grund Rapid.* spent, hormqne out of America's foremost Mr. and Mrs. Unyd EHi»ton of Nashcast and Isaac Oils, an early settler
of Prairieville, wm made supervisor. droll, and a strong Democrat. After m*P*. 10,000 print* and slides, 1,000 Uie weekend wllh ills moUicr Mrs.; crop, nnd this stuff Imports vigor, villc.
I OllD GARAGE
finishing his description of the ori- :scraP books, uncounted newspapers, Jerry Foley.
j activity and enthusiasm to the plant
Mr. and Mrs Otis Fisher of ComIn March 1838 the stale legislature
Hasting*
Phone till
,,1C sympathy U1
11CiB1iuuur- : kingdom. Brethren, that ain't nulh- stock spent Sunday with Mr. and
Tie
of ulc
the nelghbbormade Barry county Into four town­ gin of that twister, he turned to me'and 1300 groups of manuscripts.
wlth
*
twinkle
In
his
eye.
a*
he
said:
!
These
cover
several
thousand
feet
)
100
&lt;i
j
8
extended
to
the
Endsley
extended te the . Enddey In' new. They've been doing it in Mn. John Hook.
ships. Barry township then consist­ "I Vkaw
Oirlvln* Try this ,i.,l
■__ .... h
........
ed of lhe present four southwestern
Il
was
the
hot
air
let
loose
at
*
Won
come
scholar*
from
all
parts
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charley
Albright
of
townships of the county. In 1842 lhe
legislature included Hope and Barry ’Republican rally which wm held;country for historical research Chicago spent part of last week nt
at Hickory Comer* that afternoon work.
। dicir farm here.
m one township called Barry. Prai­
w« “re Indebted to the Michigan; The Altoft school closed Friday,
rieville and Orangeville were made before that twteter started." If that
another township called Spaulding, had been true the speakers nt that History Magazine, published by Uie; Mrs. Brown will return as teacher
rally will have to answer for a lot.; Michigan Historical Commission at. neXt yCBr,
In honor of C. W. Spaulding. Later.
Hope township was sat apart from for the 1880 cyclone raced across Lansing, for the facta contained in[
Barry.
and
Orangeville
from Johnstown. Assyria, and ■ two town­ this item. The Michigan History put IT ON THE BILL
, Magazine Is easily accessible to cvGrocer:
Well "i'.'.c
Grocer: “
"Well,
little man. what
Spaulding, and the namelof live Ut­ ships In Eaton county, killed two
people and destroyed 3100,000 worth cry citizen by its free presentation can I do for your
ter changed to Prairieville.
to reboots and libraries-of tlie state.!
- mother sent me to get
Boy: —
"My
The writer remembers that when of property.
change for a dollar bill, nnd said
he was a boy Hlckoty Comers had IRVING
ITS A FACT
she would give you the dollar bill
an outstanding base ball nine.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Travis. •»
19 "•
of the world's
-vi.uo ucvpm.
deepest mi
oil wvua
wells tomorrow."
That was In the early day* of the
an eight pound son
Congratute-! ranging from 13.000 to 15.0G4 feet arc
game, before big league* had been
lions.
In Kem County. -California.
thought of. I remember watching
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis en­
a game on the fair grounds here be­ tertained
Mr. Travis' sister and[
tween the Hickory and Hastings
teams. What those Hickory huskies :husband. Mr. nnd Mrs Gletzen from;
Detroit
over Sunday.
did to the Hasting* team was a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hula were In.
plenty—cleaned up on them lo the
tune of 45 to 4 a* lhe writer recalls Holland for the tulip festival Sun­
It. They pounded tlie ball all over 'day.
Mr. and Mr*. Clllf Belson from!
the Jot. I can recall that Will Lash­
er. Ted Elliott and Slna Montgomery 'near Gnguao lake were recent vis- •
were members of the Hickory club. :Itors at the home ot hts parent*
here.
Of the Hastings team I can rememMr. and Mr* Henry Sprik of'
Parker and Daniel Striker.
Mr. Lansing were vLsitors at the home
Striker had loo much avoirdupois of Mr. and Mrs. James N«ff;el Sun­
for k ball player, nnd Nel Parker day.

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visiting nine. He tossed a slow
that wm very deceiving and fo&lt;
tlie city chaps. For aeveral y&lt;
Hickory Corners had the chamv on
baseball team of the county.
Among Hickory Corners cltli ns
whom the writer , can remem &gt;er
meeting In earlier days were thi £
- Wells Byington, who aetUed
section 28. He and hla son Hei y.
who worked the farm after
he
father had retired to the villi “e;
were prominent in the Demot
party In Barry township.
I cannot recall ever having a “
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1542
I treed. petition for hearing claims
I filed, notice to creditor* issued.
gtne F. Barlow and wife, lot 4. Bl. 9.
this village. She and her husband.
Kenflelda Second Add. Hasting*
Adelbert Norris, taught In lhe pub­
WARRANTY DEEDS
dty.
lic school hart many yaan ago. Mr.
' D. Hale Brake, Admr. Grace M. _ Lincoln w
-«. «,
u w
.,c to w.,.
Owen
and
wife
Carl W
I DeMott Est. to Jack Arnold and wife, aurklc and wife, Jotg 8 and 15. Bl.
lot 1223. HasUng* city.
» 9. Woodland village
PROBATE COURT
Mr. and Mn. Roger Williams and
Eugene M. Flanders and wife to
Est. Frank Hasel. Final account
John C. White and wife, 5 Ac, Sec
one hundred attended the I and Mra. Leslie William* near msfiled, inheritance tax determined.
John W. Duffey and wife to Fay
port Sunday.
Est Lillian O. Appehnan. Order
A good percentage of all
William Chamberlain of Shults
Adrian T. Vander Unde and wife Hummel and wife, lot M and 84 lolI Mother-Daughter banquet at the
assigning residue entered, discharge
70, Elmwood Beach, Yankee Springsi church Wednesday evening. Ml* spent Monday night with his brafhmotor ailments can be
of administrator Issued, estate en­
Bernice Jansen of Orangeville gave
Crooked Lake Summer Resort. Barry
rolled.
traced to your gas tank.
Eddie A. Keyes et ux te Carl Keyes&gt; a very InlereeUng talk on Mfe and Oscar Chamberlain.
15 dealers In Barry
Est. Dennis Vance Cooper. Order
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faulkner and
If you've been burning
customs ot Japan
She also told
George Callahan and wife to Or,
William H. WUte and wife to
County to Sgrve You.
her experience ou the torpedoed son David of Coloma spent Moth­
H.„Gould
low-quality gas, it’s no
I Est. Jan et RandalL Petition for!vie
--------—, _ and wife. 5 Ac.. Sec. Sadie Strong, lot 70. Arnett's M1U•I qf
Athenia.
er's Dey with their parents, Mr. and
administrator filed, waiver of notice: 32, Assyria Twp.
Lake Resort, Jdhnstown Twp.
Mra.
Ellie E. Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs
wonder
you're
not
get
­
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams spent
Track Service available lo
filed, order appointing admlnl*Ua-j Jack 8. Balcski and wife tp B.
Bessie I. Wills to Sadie Strang,
ting top performance.
tor entered.
j Harry Billings and wife. par. Pine lot 89. Arnett's MUI Lake Resort.• Friday with their daughter. Mrs. Ellis Faulkner spent Tuesday and
year home for fuel oil, etc. A
■ Glenn Williams and family at lhe Wednesday In Chicago They spent
Est. Phylil* McDonald. Petition for lake. Johnstown Twp.
Why
not
try/a
tank
full
Johnstown
Twp.
Monday
night with their'son Rob­
Call Today WU Start US
, W. K. Kellogg farm. They sttendlicense lo sell filed, order for publi-1 Earle James and wife to R- P.
ert on their way to Chicago.
of Mobilgay and find out
cation entered.
.f
I Handy and wife. gar. Scc. 8. Pr&gt;lrie- and wife. 123 plus Ac.. Bee. 29. John-1 c-d the May Festival al the Kellogg
Out Tour Way.
Mrs. Susie Bever te working In lhe
1 school In tha evening.
* Est. Edward O Hackney. Waiver. ville Twp.
whot_reolperformance is?
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams drug store here.
of nottca filed, order assigning real-1 R P' Handy and wife-to Ruth J.
Katie •Norris to Jack Temple, et al.’ and daughter Rosemary xjicnt Sun­
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Bush spent
due
ot admlnis.Webster,
par.
Sec. ...
8, Prairieville Twp. j1-3
v.aaa entered,
......vu, discharge
uam. a.aaa »&gt;- a&gt;a
»&lt;ar&gt;.
—™a. a—- —
.j InL )n
rTAinCVlIlC Twp.
1»P
In pSf
par. Prairieville
Tuesday with their brother and
I tratrVc
j. Bird F. IPierson
”------- — to”—
tratrVt issued, estate enrolled.
Burtls* 1A. | KBtle NtMTU to Mary Teninle et, day and Monday wllh relatives in sister-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Elmer
’
Fulton.
Ipd.
Est Sevmore A. Rclgler Orders Southwick and wife. par. Sec. a,■ al.
a, j. tol in ijr 45-100
45-100 Ac,
Ac Sec
Sec. 30.
30
confirming sale entered.
Yankee Springs Twp.
1 - 1-3-ini. in 1U ”
1
Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Adams visited Gaskill.
■ Hope Twp.
Est. Christian Pufpaff. Inventory
Nashville State Bank to Rose C. j Lucinda Garlick to Robert L. Born. their father. Addison Pennock in HICKORY CORNntS
■ lhe Convalescent Home in Hastings
! filed.
| Schoolcraft et al. 40 Ac.. Sec. 25,■ (par. Woodland village.
The local Red Cross organisation
Sunday afternoon.
1 Est Marjorie E. Gay. ct al. Annual Baltimore Twp.
;
_______
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Bush is sponsoring another salvage drive,
account filed
| Rose Kastead et al to Jennie: QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
anyone who wishes to give papers.
Est. Floyd Budd Order assigning Payne, lots 2 and 3 Beechwood PtaLj gmth Milter, et al to Walter R attended a birthday dinner at the
residue entered.
w Sec. 32. Hope Twp.
Bobler. et al. 40 Ac. Sec. 13. Castlc- home of their brother and sister- same at Howard Johnson's or Lee
tn-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gaskill
I Eat James F Ream. Order con-1 Jennie Payne to Rose Kastead. lots ton Twp.
in Albion, Tuesday, in honor of lhe Burdick's before June 1.
firming sale entered,
2 and 3. Beechwood Pl^t. Sec. 32..j —
&gt;•-- ••
----- *----- —
Carlton
H. -»
Runclmon.
Sr., et• al• -to
At tliere Is no Red Cross sewing
: Est Frank M. Hazel. Order assign-. Hope Twp.
IC. H. Runclman Company, lot 4, birthday of Mr. Bush. Mr. and Mra. the May meeting will be postponed;
1 Robert Garrison of Hastings vis­
: ing residue entered.
’ Albert E. Conklin and wife lo Ben- Bl. 6. Freeport village.
ited Mr. and Mra. Bush Saturday. anyone tn the community interested
| Est Alsey E. Bump. Proof of win Jamln W. Conklin. 40 Ac.. Sec. 11.
Albert Williams and wife to MarIn knitting for the Red Crass con­
Mr.
and
Mra.
Tim
Benslba
spent
1 filed, order admitting will entered.
Johnstown Twp.
grete Valentine lots 1 and 4. and 84
tact Mrs. Hal Sinclair.
Saturday in Battle Creek.
I Est. Anna M. Boice Will filed, peByron L. Edmonds and wife lo' Bl. 72, Middleville village.
lltion for probate filed, waiver of Alexander S. Bunka, 40 Ac.. Sec. 28.
Margrcte Valentine to Albert Wil- , Order now for Decoration Day— at lhe home of Uie bride's parents.
. ■ Your flowers and plants. Your palnotice filed, proof of will filed, order Hastings Twp.
Hams and wife, lots 1 and 4 and,1! ranage will be appreciated. Gladys E. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Cheney. Miss
a dm! I ting will entered
I Joseph Victor Hilbert and wife to1 84 BI. 72. Middleville village.
I Gaskill.
Delton.
Phone 27-F-3. Velda Betty Cheney and Herman
Est. Otto Natzel Will filed, pell- Herald E. Classic and wife. par.■
Harry □. Walsh to Dorice K. FosDavis of Augusta will be married by
Adv.
tion for probate filed, order for pub- Woodland village,
। Rev. &lt;c. E. Davis attended the' the Rev. B. C. Hescou of Midland
ilcatlon entered.
I Ruth Lohmeyer to Jenny Glasgow
Park. Gull lake. After a wedding
| Est. Frank E. Wallace. Waiver of et al N4 lot 065. Hastings city.
' M.d,. E (taper ta Dork, K (ta.
" a"“* R,p’ supper the youiig couple will leave
notice filed, order allowing account] Reuben C. Oerlinger. Gdn. Freda
on a wedding trip—des Una tlon not
entered, discharge of administratrix Rykerl to Stale
of Michigan. 80 Ac.. laLSS!oJ'
_________________
' art" ST.“hoo1 tand ,eve &gt; (Ine concert ta reported. Quests from away who
Issued, estate enrolled.
I Sec. 11. Yankee Springs Twp.
will be present at the wedding are
’
,hc school auditorium Sunday af­
! E&lt;L Jennie Grey. Petition to give! Adelbert Cortrlght. Admr.
.*.±qr. Nettle Woodland Twp
Medical &amp; Dental Bills
Home Equipment
t us.-,
v . HeIen Q Ne£ton lo
E Tw. I temoon under the direction of Ro- Mr. and Mra. AusUn Davis of Niles.
deed pursuant to land contract filed., E Hyde Est.
to Fred m
N. rad
Carl. is
10 Ac,
An Automobile
Taxes &amp; Insurance
Mrs Hannah Cheney of Baltimore,
order for publication entered.
iscc.
Iter 106 3.3 Ac Scc 2a woodland. rt DunnavanSec. 30.
28. nope
Hope Twp.
Fuel
for
Winter
House or Car Repairs
Eat. Frances A. Schantz. Testi-1 Albert W. Reigler, Adm. Seymore twP
'
MiM Jf*n»e Williams of Pialn- Mr. and Mra Ivan Gunthorpe and
family of Midland Park, Gull lake,
Hospital Bills
License for Cor
mony'of freeholders filed, license to’A. Reigler Est.. to Arthur Eckert.' George Oatton and wife to ’~-nhI w-cU ,IX!nl the »’*kend
and Mra. Myrtle Davis of Augusta.
Long-due Debts
Clothing or Shoes
sell issued, oath before sale filed.
Admr. Anna Eckert Eat., 120 Ac., q. Lorenz and wife uar Gwin's brolher and «teter-ln-law. Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. James Parker of
Est. Katie Norris. Will filed. peU-,Sec. 3. Irving Twp.
'Grove, Barry Two
’
'
,Mr3 R°«cr Williams.
Other Necessities
Unexpected Expenses
Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mrs.
tlon for probate filed, order for pub-1 Samuel Ostroth and wife to Ken-1 Luke Scnsiba and wife to Albert' Mr'
Mrs' Qlenn Williams and
Clarence Cheney and family Sun­
licatlon entered, waiver of notice neth L. Norton and wife, par. Scc. p wierenca Trustee John E Sen-1,hree wn* ol lh* w- K- Ke,,0W day.
filed.
5. Maple Grove Twp
Mba for J^hurTHuff S Ac
*rm were d,nn
'r guests nf
',r |
Personal expenses of an unanticipated nature often
,*' ”
Farm
dinner
of ,h
their
Mr. and Mra. peorge Elliott ot
I parents, Mr and Mra. John Adams
Est. Alice Hoyt. Bond of admlnis- i Prank McCarty and wife to Nor- 9. Yankee Springs Twp
Detroit spent the weekend at the
tratrix filed, letters of admlnlstra- J man R. Briggs and wife, lot 15. Mejacob Stokes and wife lo Winn I| Sunday. They also called on Mr. old Will Elliott home. George's
tlon Issued.
.
Carty's Landing. Sec. 9. Johnstown Green. 80 Ac, 6ec. 29 and 28 Ac. ।■ and Mra. Leon Pennock and fam­ mother. Mra. Ella Eliott, has been
cash loan plan. Inquire TODAY!
' ily.
I Est. Charles L. Scofield. Petition | Twp.
Sec. 28. Barry Twp.
~
i confined to her bed for a year in a
Philip Quick, who was inducted hospital In Detroit.
for widow's allowance filed, order for
Winn Green to .Jacob Stokes and
Howard Berry and wife to Harry,
CALL — WRITE — (5r PHONE
widow's allowance entered.
, wife. 80 Ac..' Sec. 29 and 28 Ac, Sec. Nestell and wife. 1 Ac. Sec 32 AsMr. and Mra. Morey Aldrich of
&amp;l. James Cheeseman. Annual: 28. Barry Twp.
।
p™
............................
now stationed In a camp tn the west.
Rainwood cottage. Gull lake, enter­
Miss Grace Schuder. Kalamazoo. ,tained at dinner Sunday aeveral
'account filed.
| William Gillespie to Cheater W
------------------,,
Mrs. Olive Pennock and children.
] Est. Edward E. Cowcls. Order con-1 Keech and wife. 13 4-5 Ac, Sec. 34. SOUTH SHULTZ
families who had been neighbors in
101 1-2 W. State Street
Hastings, Michigan
Loree.
Gloria
and
Plynn
of
Lowell
1 finning sale entered.
i Rutland Twp.
, Leland Sherrard of Intercession
Florida. Guests were two families
I Est. Wilfard M. Cole. Order allowBlanch L. Pierce to James Free- । city. Fla. is a guest of Rev Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trudgeon of ifrom Grund Rapids. Mr. and Mra
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Battle Creek visited Mr. and Mra. ■
I Ing claims entered
mire and wife, par. Sec. 25. Hastings Hom and fami'y.
I Est. Anna M. Boice. Bond of ad-' Twp.
Mr. nnd Mn. Roger Wlswell and Llewellyn Erb Saturday evening. Mr. ]Frank Stratton of Allegan. Mr. und
Haora—Week days » A. M. to 5 P. M- Saturdays 0 A. M. to
Mra.
Marion Longman of Gull lake.
1:M F. *L
PHONE 3722
■
: ministrator filed, letters testamen-. Edward Snobble and wife to jnm«s of Kalamazoo called on Mina and Mrs. ifomer McKibben and Mr. Mr
and Mrs Fred Elliott, local, and
and Mra. Lyle Beadle of Hastings '
; tary issued, order limiting settle-, Claud Buck and wife, lot 3. Hillside Kenyon Sunday af ternon
Mr. and Mra. George Elliott of De­
I ment entered, petition for hearing Park.
' ruiuiiit
Emma rcuyun
Kenyon visiicu
visited ncr
her son
son were Sunday callers.
----- Woodland
-- ----------- Twp
—•
troit.
■&gt;««&lt;• to
“ creditors “
»■**
“‘,U.to
“ George
°”rs'"'
“y11 ■ Wendell Kenyon
Few, art
B.1Mr. and Mra. John Chamberlain
| claims filed, notice
te-■
Carrie E. Davis
Willard
and I.rnUj
family or
of BatMrs. Mary Bartlett, wlvo is spend-— ------------------------------ -Davis, par..
, Sec.
— 4. Orangeville
-----------Twp.
-r-. ■we
qevice*
Creek num
from aaonoay
Monday uiuii
until snuraThura-' 1 ca,,ed on lhelr brother-in-law and ,
| sued.
— .II —
Est.
Alsey E
E. Bump.
Bump. Bond
Bond of
of exe-l
exe-| E.
Shepard und
und wife
lo State
State i(day
and atle
attended
her aunt'*
aunt's Mra
Mrs 1! "ta,er Mr
Mr and
and Mnl
Mn&lt; JuniM
J“mM Clurlc
Clark tn
tn ,over the weekend.
WnM
C^ll? T— ru— w«ns
’ E*
1- AUcy
E. L.
I. Shepard
wife to
day and
nded her
Want to Buy or bell. .J ry vur Want Column cutOr filed. letters testamentary te- of Michigan. 59 Ac., Sec. 30. Rutland jcnnie Winslow's funeral at Morenci’ Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon.
Mra.' Nellie Pennock entertained
I*ufd- order limiting settlement en-.Twp.,
’Wednesday.
! Mrs Argie Stratton of Plainwell, for dinner Tuesday night M hqr
-- ■ ■
---------------------------------------------------------- I-------------------------------------------------------Mr
DoojlW
Mra Linn Seibel. Mra. Hattie Whit­
daughter. Mrs. Harold White and
-------------------------------------------------------- .and Sharon of Hastings spent the!MreDoud, local, and three sons of Plainwell.
‘
1
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1
1
weekend wllh Mr. and Mrs. Uster!Mrs anm* Dlck,'rsQn of Cloverdale
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington
Bonneville
• ’Hcnded a Maccabee meeting al and Mr. and Mra. Charles Harring­
Mr. aM Mn. Mila Xahb, all.
ton of Delton were recent callers on
Mrs Hattie Whittemore. Mrs. Ella Mrs. Clara Underhill.
jI Mosher und
nnd Mina Kenyon
Kenvnn spent
Ktv-ni
Mra.
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra. Doud and Mrs. Linn Seibel called
Mrs. Ed Pixley is the new assistant
on Mrs. Mary Dipner and Mrs. Ola (
John Bush of Hope Center.
operator in the local telephone office.
Barrett
Sunday
aftemobn.
Mr. nnd Mra. L. Hamilton of Lan­
Mr. and Mra. Ben Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and ,
sing spent the Weekend with their son
uean
nsitea
Mr.
ana
Mra.
Rusi
orycoraera'u^a'f
ew davs^fm Rich.
parenta Mr. and Mra. Adelbert son Dean visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus-1,
sell B0Ulter
Boulter Bt
at Bradley Frlda&gt;
Friday’ cve
eve-* । land where they will visit her father
SnB
Craven.
Plans for lhe alumni banquet1 XK^a
*^d
Mr. and Mra. Orville Babcock.
Judith and Bruce of Battle Creek which was to be held in the Dellon J
^1” ,£°I *2^ “d l.hen mo”
visited Alta Mosher Saturday after­
I to Hastings where they have pur­
school Friday evening have been I.chased a home near lhe new schoolnoon.
called off.
POINT BLANK
The conceited screen star was Delton school enjoyed u skating'
community regrets their departure
making a nuisance of himself at party at clear lake Tuesday eve­
nnd.wishes for them a pleasant life
.
the party. He never let the conver­ ning.
in their new home at Hastings.
sation touch on any other subject
Please phone your news items to1
Mr. and Mra. Evart Bollon of
than himself. Finally he turned to 28F4.
Evanston. III., spent Sunday and
the hostess and said:
Monday
of last week wllh his moth­
, Last Week's Utter
"And how did you like my last,
er.
Mrs. Mary Bartlett.
CI
I Mr. and Mra. John Ritter of Kalpicture?"
.
Mrs. Nellie Permock spent Sunday
"1 was certain." she replied, “that; amaa®° •Pf?1 Sunday w“h ,
it was"
daughter. Mra. Clarence Williams! with her daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Harold White and family of Ploin'
, j,,_________
I and family.
For God to' loved the world, that! Funeral services were held in the, well and her brother. Ike Dekllder
he gave his only begotten Son. Uiat, Henton funeral home here Tuesday, and family of Otsego.
Mra. George PuUer of Bailie Creek
whosoever belleveth In him should! at 2:30 for Mrs. Katie Norris, who,
not perish, bul have everlasting life j passed away Jn lhe Brower Home in1 visited her granddaughter. Mr. and
—John 3:18.
Plainwell Sunday after a long ill- Mrs. Myron Simpson and children
over tire weekend.
Callers at the Frank Town home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Tolles and children and Mrs
Ethel Pennock of Hastings; Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Town and daughters of
Plainwell; Mrs. Glen Carnish of
Kalamazoo and Mra. Russell Tollea
and two children of Bunnell district.
Walter L. Griffeth, from a south­
western camp, spent Sunday until
Wednesday visiting his parenta. Mr.
and Mra. Leo Ortffeth.
There will be no Sunday evemr^
service May 24 at th, Wesleyan
church because of ths baccalaureate
WE WANT TO TRADE 100 ocrea in Thomapple
service at Kellogg school.
township for a house in Woodland or Lake
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln McCue and
Odessa.
daughter. Linda, and Mrs. William
Wood of Detroit were weekend,
WE HAVE some extra good cottages down on
guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. McCue
and attended Sunday morning serv­
Wall Lake, priced right.
ices at the Methodist church. Rev.
and Mrs. McCue s[4nt Monday and
60 ACRES in Thomapplg township, just outside
YOU can BUY the HOME ydu like . . . even if you
DO YOUR PART FOR VICTORY BY REMODELING
Tuesday in Grand Rapids.
Middleville, a beautiful set up. Has a priv­
OR REPAIRING YOUR HOME
Although new home
can't build the one you want! So decide on the one
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill and
daughter ot Battle Creek were Sat­
construction has been affected considerably, there
ate lake well stocked with fish.
you like and let us help you buy it. We con still
urday evening guests of his grand­
is still a supply of materials on hand to help you
finance the purchase of a home that is already built,
JUST
LISTED
a
wonderful
home
in
the
3rd
ward
parents.
Mr. and Mra. Orin Haynes
keep your present home in excellent condition for
Sunday visitors at lhe Haynes home
but. we don't know how much longer we will be al­
far $4200.00.
the duration.
were their son. Clayion Haynes and
lowed to. So if you wont to buy a home do it NOW
Mr.
and
Mrs. Milton Mulby and
NEW HOUSE in the fir«t ward far $3850.00.
Serve your country and yourself by repairing and re­
Miss Mulby of Battle Creek and
. . . tomorrow may be too late. We will be glad to
modeling. now.
their daughter. Mr. and Mra. Wal­
A REMODELED HOME in excellent condition,
explain our pion that will aid you in buying. Come
lace Borden of Kalamazoo,
$3,000.00.
• in Today.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen espinall and
Lct-ui arrange the financing for you.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Asplnall spent
Saturday evening In Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Felterhoff nf
Jackson were dinner guests ot Mr.
and Mra. Alfred Galnder Bunday.
Mrs. Fvltorhoff te a ateter of Mrs
Galnder.
Mr. and Mn Tom Gibson. Clyde
Case and Lewis McIntyre called on
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Galnder ana
daughter Sunday. Mra. Gibson is a
REAL ESTATE BROKER
sister of Mrs. Galnder.
» STHIIHS BLDG..
MEMBER F. H. L. B.
PHONE 2S0J
The Young People s Sunday school
STEBBINS BUILDING
PHONE 2659
clau of the Wesleyan church win
have a skating party at the Bea
Gull on Friday night
1
Mr. and Mrs Martin Peters and

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Due to wartime conditions the of­
ficers of the Kellogg school Alumni
Association have decided to P®pone the annual banquet for one
year._____
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Mr. and Mra Rush Saunders and
daughters spent the weekend In De­
troit. the gucsta of Mr Saunders'
mother.
Mra. Eva Roll and daughter
Glcnice, Gladys Roll and a friend
of Mn. Roll's of Blue Island. IU,
spent the weekend at Uieir farm.
The many friends of Iva Behan
are sorry to learn that *he I* con­
fined at Borgeas hospital. We hope
that she will soon Im* well again.
We will have church services
starting Sunday May 24. Sunday
school will start at 11 A. M. followed
with church Service al 12 Our at­
tendance at Sunday school la grow­
ing. *0 tel's keep it up and then remalif tor church.
The Mik&gt; baseball team played
Fine lake Sunday at Pine lake.
Score—Fine lake-13. Mllo-9
Mra. Della Towne and Earl. Mra
Madeline Norman and Marilyn
were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr
and Mra. Adrian Kyes and Mr. and
Mr*. Ward Lindsey.
Lisle Bkklman of Pontiac spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencr
Tobias and children and Mra. Ida
Bide Iman.
Mrs Frances Lindsey and Ronald.
Mra. Madeline Noonan and Marilyn
attended the band concert al Del­
ton Sunday afternoon.
Last Week's Letter
Mr. and Mra. Sam Rector of West
Richland were Sunday dinner guesta
of Mra Norman and Marilyn.
Mra. Ida Bldelman ot Nashville
te spending some time with Mrs.
June Tobias.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Newman and
children of Kalamazoo were Sund.iy
callcrs at the Bradfield horna.
Mr. and Mra Glenn Foster of Kal­
amazoo called on Mrs. Madeline
Norman Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Tobias
and children called on Mr and
Mra. C. A. Smith and other relatives
of Hostings and Nashville Sunday.
The Milo W. S. C. S. will be held
at the home of Mra. Bertha Phllman
Instead of Mrs Mary Flowers. Wed­
nesday. May 20th.
Marilyn Norman spent Sunday
night and Monday with Aleathe
Leonard and vteited Delton school.
Merle Bradfield and Geo. Wood
were in Hasting* Friday on business.
Mrs. Emily Wilcox. Mra. Frank
Roush. Sr, Mra. Henry Germaine,
Mra. Laurel Garrison, Mra. Bertha
Philmon. Mra. June Tobias. Mrs.
Leone Bradfield, local and Mr* B&lt;-.ale Calms of Cressey attended the
Achievement
Day al Hasting*
Tuesday.
Milo school closed Friday with a
picnic at Milham Park. Kalamazoo.
There were about 35 present.
The many friends of Mr. Van
Stream will be glad to know that he
returned home from Borgess haspita! Saturday, and te gaining very
nicely.
One hundred eighty-five applica­
tions for War Ration Book One
were registered at the Milo school­
house on May 4. 5. 8 and 7. One
hundred aeventy-onc books were is­
sued.

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। and then I had such a time finding rfow*. When we hear the air raid
i her riba.
, siren, we Jiave to quick blsck-out
I "We are expecting to be bombed our one refuge room; fill laundry
trays, washing machine, bathtub,
&gt;• «■ *
and sink with water; then slay in
*
.sooner now that they have till that one room unless a bomb drops
Banner Office
Tokyo. Every home u Inspected by
Hastings. Michigan
an air raid warden and if you don’t
Dear- Sir:
have certain things, they give you ute as It might be explosive. Then
I am sending you part of a letter’ Just so long to gel them or fine you. we use sand to put out what fire
Just received from my sister in■ Everyone must havo a pall of sand it
_____
____ _ put
..._______________
haa__
caused,
some sand beside
.Seattle, thinking that ports of It. outside for the air ratd warden, and the bomb, rake the bomb on the
may or may not be interesting two pails for himself—one full of *snd. cover it with sahd, rake It on
enough to publish.—Mra. Lyle Van- aand and lhe other half full. We th0 shovel, pul in the pall half
derbrook. The letter follows:
must also each have a long handled full ot sand, then catch the pall on
"There surely Is no limit to things 3uare nose shovel, a rake, a pair; the end of Uie rake, carry outside.
to write about here. I’m taking First
heat resistant gloves, and Mme and leaft). It to bum Itself out
Aid. snd If I pass my First I'm go­ wrt of shield to hold between one-1
They warn all children not to
ing lo try and take Advanced., and self and the bomb. Then you have pick up any wet paper, as ll might
from there—take Nunes' Aid. I want. to be able to black-out one room and I be the kind that bums when It is
the bathroom completely. We buy dry.
,
\ house to house to bathe, patterns and what U called blAckout paper. It Is
-Dicy also instruct us about fifchange dressings. You see. when the heavy wrapping paper, two sheets teen different kinds of gas. One
w»r hits us there won't be enough patted togethsr
togelbsr with n black tarry yind. if a drop gets on file skin,
room in hospitals for all cases, so substance,
substancj^Joe
Joe takes a piece of that totneoiie must Immediately cut that
the talnor ones will have to be taken the.zlze of lhe window and puts it
off or the flesh will drop fight I
care of at home. They are training between two sheets of thin board. 0(i to the bone. That to me. is the
women for-house to house care of then puts hooks on it and on tlie' wonhof anything.
the less Important-Injuries.'' i also window frames so I can hook them
"8o, g|S. yoU see how close' the
intend
going to nutrition school up in a hurry. The boards are to | WBr |s u&gt; Uv here In Seattle.
after I finish this First Aid Class, keep the 'glass from flying in the,
Did r uU you Hut Jewish refuwhich Is in three weeks. The first house and hurting us. They say ;
took over this court where we
one Is twenty hours. When I had to there are more Injuries from flying live? They have Just about frozen
give artificial respiration. I ,got a glass than from the bombs, aa the Us al! winter, and-when we comcolored girl who surely must have explosion of bombs breaks them, plain. they tell us we can move toweighed over 250 pounds. You Also pieces of scrapnel from our morrow I.' we want lo. Well, they
should have seen me turn her over. own anll-alr craft guns break win- have raised the rent $15 since the
first of this year. That's forty-five
dollars an apartment for three small
rooms, nothing furnished. We fur­
nish our own Stoves, refrigerator,
washing machine, and electricity.
Now lhe landlady tells us she can

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our ovyn cleaning. puhiting. and re­
pairs. Four of us women from here
went down to the Fair Rent Com­
mittee this morning to see wluit we
could do; we have to go back again
Monday. Vtou see they have us now
because there aren't any places td
move into. People are living in
anything here now—stores, shops.

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take it. Il doesn't utm fair, docs
it? Someone in this country leu
| than, two years, not citizens, and
{pushing us around like that.
"You Just have no Idea what H's
like living here In Seattle. Il costs
155 a month to feed us four, and
believe me we don’t have any ex­
tras either. Butter is 49 and 53c;
milk. 15c a quart: potatoes. 4 lbs.
I for 25c; common hamburg, 37c a lb.;
I pork liver, 41c; flour. 63c for 10 lbs.;
{ eggs. 43c a dozen; carrots.'2 bunches
15c (about 7 or 8 small carrots);
cabbage, a small head, 18 to 25c;
| asparagus. 15c n Hl; peas, 2 lbs. for
27c; spinach, 2 lbs. for 15c; 3 lbs. of
onions, 19c; buttermilk. 10c a qt..
rhubarb. 2 lbs. for 15c; Iamb stew
meat. 25c lb ; cottage cheese. 19c
lb. lb. .1 tell you I have to figure
hard to make $55 stretch a month
for groceries."

Alba. Michigan
May 12. 1942
.Hastings Banner
Hastings, Michigan
Gentlemen:
I wish to congratulate you on the
i 87 years of Banner service. It start| ed about 6 yean before I was bom.
FOR HOME USE
land has weathered the storms and
1 advocated good principals for this
{many years, and we wish for It
{many more years of success and
■usefulness. We are always glad to
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1 our ptace and will try and send In
a renewal subscription during the
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Weather is quite "changeable"
mmh here now.
A couple weeks ago
— REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY — regular summer weather with tern—■ Hoitingi
Phon* 2241
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। P*™"” „up ,n
J®!'
•
morning it was dowrr to 18 and
Monday, 31 with a light frost. This
morning. 52 and raining a Hille.
Several light rains lately.
Very sincerely yours,
A. W. Nichols

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MARTIN CORNERS
j Word received from Mrs. Alonzo
i Hilton of Saugus. Mass, informs
I us that Mrs. Ida Conrad and daugh­
ter Mrs. Crystal Barton of Hastings
, are visiting them for a few days.
। They plan on seeing Mrs. Conrad's
youngest son Carl Conrad who Is in
j the navy, and stationed at a camp
in the east before they return.
. Miss Hazel Smith nnd Mr. Townisend of Martin were Bunday callenroute to Lansing.
i William Cogswell and daughter
I Miss Ruby and Wayne Van Sycle
(were Sunday dinner guests.of Mr.
j and Mrs. Orr Plsher.
The Misses Carrie and Dorothy
Cogswell and Miss Elizabeth Park1 er of Hastings spent over Sunday
i in Kalamazoo with Miss Greta Cogs। well.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Benner of
inear Woodland and Mra. Orr Fish­
ier visited Tuesday afternoon of lost
week at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slo­
cum's.
Miss Carrie Cogswell returned Fri­
day from a visit wllh Lieut, and
Mra. Lloyd R. Cogswell In Enid.
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Save and Sell for Victory

ter visited her daughter, Mrs. Tom
Taggart, nre Betty Moore, and her
Infant son. bom in the hospital
early Sunday morning.
Pour of our town's young bach- afternoon. The event was a n
laneoua shower houertng her
। low lake Sunday evening for a few
! days outing and to test their abilities
as chefs. They are Wm. Ferguson.
Clarence Serijan. Roy Moore and-

turned to lhe pastorate of the Leigh-!
ton Evangelical ■' church for his ’
eleventh year by the conference
I that met last week u Pontiac. Thia
I speaks well not only for his mlnI isterta! ability but for the church
membership
Mrs. XCyrtle Carpenter accom­
panied by Mrs. Bertha Dominie went I
to Battle Creek Monday and is in
Leila Post hospital receiving treat-1
ment for trouble with the hip which
she fractured a few years ago.
Mrs Louretla Tungate of Wash­
ington. D, C- has purchased the I
Lydia Bradford cottage at Green!
SAVE barlap aad cottoa bap. Thay’rs scares. Patel ihta, Imp
lake and moved her goods there
Wednesday. We are glad u&gt; know that I
Louretta and her little granddaugh­
ter. Jeanie, plan to spend the sum- {
•’ mer at the cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Moon spent
■ Mother's Day with their son George
1 nt Lambda Chi fraternity house at
i Michigan State College.
James L. Rugg and Thomas Berry ।
are at Kalamazoo this Monday in
attendance ot the annual Rotary
Convention for Rotarian presidents
and secretaries.
Floyd Holes. Jr. of Kalamazoo
spent Sunday of last week at home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Holes.
.
Mrs. Muttie Benaway wns 111 In I
bed several days last week with flu
nnd sore throat.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas and
two children of Hostings were Sun­
day afternoon callers at the Ernest
Vermeulen home on the Irving road.
Mr. and Mra. Otis Dean and Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Stewart of Lan­
sing were Sunday guests of their
SELL your old newspapers and magazlnea. Also, old rags and rubber
children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean
articles. The Salvage for Victory program needs them.
nt the Rugg home and all enjoyed
‘ J nn afternoon picnic nt Gun lake.
I Mr. and Mrs E. C. Jones nnd son.
। Charlex of Leighton and Mr. and
Mra. Clarence Steeby of Grand
। Rapids visited tlie former's cousins.
; Mrs. P. F. Oonsau) and family and
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
O.
Smith,
who
Dr. c. B. Southwick at Mt. Pleasant.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
months ----------Sunday.
May 10. 1922
,■have been spending
- - several
.. Little Harold Perkins wn of Mr 1,1
in Hammond
Hammond,' Ind
Ind.,- with their chilRev. G. A. Steeby. who had been
—... “ ' 10 •tf&gt;elr■ *■,'—
■** wlu’ I attending
—
’.-anoall".I AAxfar
and Mrs Don Perkins while nlavine1 idren' —returned
omc
the VEvangelical
confer-

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n.
sons at st
the home of her parents.
grounds. Friday, was pushed by his I
...
Ellis
Cross has gone to Lansing I Mr. and Mra. A- C- Johnson on the
playmate into the path of an aura'
tomobile. He was knocked down where he has employment doing I Prairie, and after calling on other
—
relatives *»
Monday
—J
left •for
— their
*- *home
and run over but aside from pain­ electrical work.
ful bruises and a bad shaking up.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eggleston of in Howe. Ind. Rev. Steeby returns
Grandville were weekend visitors of■ to the Lima Evangelical church as
was uninjured.
The old W. S. Goodyear home, cor­ her sister. Mrs. Vem Smith and'। pastor for his sixth year.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Wellington of
ner Church and Court streets, family.
. Three Rivers spent Sunday with
owned by Mra. W. B. Cochran of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galster and
Jackson, iuu been sold to Stewart two smallest children and __ . their daughter. Mrs. Eldon Poulson
_
and
family.
Kelley of Battle Creek, who Is con­ father. John Vandenberg, visited the
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cridler
verting it Into a high grade tran­ tulip festival at Holland Sunday•
planned to see Helen Hayes in
sient rooming house.
afternoon.
Candle In the Wind" at Keith's in
Mrs. Chas. Parker has purchased;, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyons and1 “Grand
Rapids. Tuesday evening.
a grocery store on S. Division St.. In children. Billie and Barbara of Kai-,
Grand Rapids. Mrs. F. Marvin Sage arnazoo spent Saturday wllh his par­’I Mr. and Mrs. David Klump of
‘ west Thomapple were Sunday dinhas purchased their home on 8. ents. Mr. and Mra. Ray Lyons.
Church St.
Mra. Emma Williams returned Beeler and family.
Miss Jean McKnlght, daughter home on Wednesday from a month's
Supt. and Mra. J. P. Schlpper are
of Mr. and Mrs- Joseph McKnlght. visit with her daughter and family caring 'for his little nephew, Jerry
look part in an outdoor pageant. in Watervliet.
Schlpper
of Kalamazoo, whose
"Canticle of Pan," at Ward-Belmont.
Miss Violet Norris of Battle Creek mother la 111 in the hospital.
Nashville. Tenn., last Wednesday spent Saturday .afternoon with her
Arthur Valentine began work at
evening.
friend. Mrs. Tony Giesseman. nee the bomber plant at Ypsilanti last
Patrick Slattery. Sr., died at Kal- Marjorie Vermeulen, who accom­
week. He was home Sunday and
panied her hojne nnd spent the arranged to sell the balance of his
Frank Angell. County Y. M. C. A. evening.
grocery stock at auction next SaturSecretary, has declined nn offer of
Mra. Lydia Bradford who lias been
State County Work Secretary in the visiting her sister. Mrs. Dora Gan­
tlon with tlie sale of household goods
state of Washington.
i
non relumed to the home of her ot Mrs. Lydia Bradford. Location is
Mrs. Mary Cole Harley died aunt in Nashville. Sunday.
April 30 at Murfreesboro. Tenn., on
Mrs. Win. Kronewittcr accom­
the battlefield where her husband panied by her sister. Mra. E. J. Huff­
was wounded In the Civil War.
man of Grand Rapids were in
Nashville Monday last to help their
THIRTY YEARS AGO
sister. Mra. J. C. Furnlss celebrate
May 9. 1912
her birthday.
An offer made by Clarence M.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Orlffeth and
Burton of Detroit to contribute n niece MIm Helen Oriffeth. visited
sum toward establishing a public the latter'* parents. Mr. and Mra.
library here, has stirred up so much Leo Oriffeth al Hickory Comers.
enthusiasm that the project seems Sunday ^fleynoon. Helen's brother
Walter was home for the weekend
William Gelb of near Cloverdale, from the officers*'training camp in
was seriously Injured near West i Uie west.
Creek bridge when he attempted to
Saturday evening dinner guests at
keep a team from running away.
the Paul Carey home west ot town
H. D. Selden has purchased W. C. were
his mother,
his sister.
Kelley's sow tiling business and has Mrs. Mary Jergens and children and
located same in Reed’s opera house his brother. Clare and wife, all of
block.
Grand Rapids. The Jergens chil­
Commencement parts have been dren remained over night.
assigned as follows: Valedictory—
Miss Jeanette Garbow and friend
Frances M/Burch: Salutatory—Ruby Miss Katheryn Rottier of Kalamazoo
I. Gaskill; Class History—Alice V. spent the weekend at lhe home of
Caslleleln: Class Prophecy—Nina B. lhe former's parents, Mr. and Mra.
Woods; Class Oration—Alice L. Frank Garbow.
J
Jones; Class Poem—Lila F. Cairns;
Dick Hartman Is excavating and
Class Will—Gladys M. Brown.
preparing to build a garage on his
property,
the
former
Ostrander
FORTY YEAR8~Ag6

May 8. 1902
Monday afternoon the danf at t)ie
Hastings Halter iz leather Co. went
out. Little damage was done and
the dam has been repaired.
Mrs. A. D. NUkern of Chicago was
called home Tuesday by the Illness
of her mother, Mrs. M. I* Wheeler.
W. G. Bauer, principal of the Ba­
ton Rapids school the past three
HENDERSHOTT
years, has been elected superintend*
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Garrison ent of the schools at Arlington.
called on their uncle Myron Whit­ Minn.
worth in Dowling, Sunday night.
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Bristol of Has­ FIFTY YEARS AGO
tings were supper guests al Ted
May 12. 1892
O’Laughllns, Thursday night.
Alnger and Baxter sold the Char­
Mr. and Mra. Lester have moved lotte Republican last week to S. J.
{to their new home ou the Ell Hall Tomlinson of Lapeer.
[ farm in Shults. They are now at
Rev. Puffer will deliver the Deco­
home to their friends.
ration Day oration.
I Monday afternoon callers of Mnf.
E. O. Dewey has purchased his
I Frances Hendershott and Mrs. Leo partner's' Intsrest and is now sole
Hendershott
were
Mrs.
Clc.ua owner of the Owosso Times.
Bracy. Mra. Bonnie Haywood of Bat­
In this Issue Is a stirring letter
tle Creek, her sister. Mrs. Ora Li­ from a reader regarding the adop­
man frbrn Washington state, and tion of standard time in lhe city.
Mrs. Sybil Warner of Hastings.
Geo. W. Nye, pioneer resident, died
Clinton Brill yas home on a bonl ot a sudden heart attack at his
leave over the weekend. On Sun­ home near Milo .Tuesday morning.
day he and MIm Virginia Morgan,
John J. Mullen, Jr., 13, of this
with his parneta, visited Mr. and city left for Rome. Italy, Friday,
Mra. Ray Staley in Dowagiac.
where for the next ten years he
Remember lhe W. 6. C. 8. dinner will study for the ministry. '
at Mra. Harold Slocum's Thursday.
Your way will be retrodden, make
—ON PAY DAY? BUY BOND8It fair.—John Masefield.

'1

Mr. and Mta. Homer Gillett of
Ballard's Comers and Arthur Adams
of Rockford were Sunday dinner
guests of their aunt. Mra. Harry
Stimson and fatally northwest of
town.
Earl Aubll, Clinton Heintz. Chas,
and KaUileen Chamberlain. Jane
Brown and Wanda Smith of Leigh­
ton attended the Evangelical confer­
ence sessions at Pontiac. Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Lyons and
baby returned to Battle Creek Mon­
day after spending a few days In
town while moving from an apart­
ment to a house in Battle Creek.

Olenn Oriffeth attended the Kent
county O. E. 8. association meeting
at Grattan. Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulson snd
children spent the weekend at
Onondaga with her parents. They
found her father. Wm. Mlnar, much
Improved from a very serious sickMrs Hurley of Charlotte came
Thursday for an indefinite visit
with her son. Herbert Lanfear and
family.
Mlu Betty Swift Is expected home
this evening from New Orleans.
La., where khe has been the past
week attending the National Con­
vention for Social Service worken.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller were
at Muskegon Sunday where lhe tat-

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Bad tuck visited the Edd Per- It would be done Tuesday. A good
™— — — rault farm on Wednesday afurnoon many personal gifts and donations
friend* may. when fire destroyed a brooder house from organisations have been re­
----------------------------------- that their with four hundred day-old-chlcks celved for the set-up of this project
mother. Mra. ora Hinckley, has been purchased earlier In the day. A hard that will mean much to people this
with her son Harold and wife In coal heater has given very safe summer, now tha* tire rationing te
Baldwin Park. Calif. since October ' and satisfactory service and so the on. but there Is rttil need of some
Chris Jensen of the T -K faculty origin of lhe fire te unsolved. Ctaea | more cash and workers. The old
spent tha weekend In Grand Rapid* watch had been kept aU day cm the scrap
— motel collected, sold for 4233S
and Ypsilanti----------------------------------- 1 outfit until previous to the fire Mr Dr. C A. E. Lund te general chair­
W. Ferri* Moon, salesman, left on Bnd Mr® Pen-ault had been occu- man Of lhe project
Wednesday for a five weeks' trip
» mile longer time with
The monthly meeting of the Mas­
through the Southern states.
1
,H* ters-Jones circle of lhe Me th odist
church will be held thia Thursday
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon at the home of Mrs j.
Vem Hooper and children ------

L. R. Beeler and eon Connie at­
tended the Michigan Funeral Di­
rectors tnaeting in Grand Rapld»,
Wednesday
Orrie Scott and Dudley Poster
recently moved into the tenant house
On the Claude Rosenberg farm Wayne, Mrs Walter Breese and
northwest of town and are helping Miss Zelma Smith of Dearborn. Sat- [----------------urday- accompanied by Jean. Jane, Today. Monday, was set aside for-------------- -----------------------and Jack Hooper, the ladles attend- clean-up Ume for the new park and her East Main St. home,
ed Ute tulip festival al Holland.
i playground, or In the event of rain
Mr. and Mrs. Mark I

ludt fey Lorain Kaec hale;
sta and gloxinias by MlnSunday eight
vsaieea । aim sue aonum; peonies donot J1*?0™
Mr. and Mi*. Rmith Sheman and was a name ran
South Band. Ind., want to Hunters »h[ldren of Hastings were iMnfiy the wtartng katemy of Beeler ami -Rather Flnkbelner. Gardenclub of
RakmMSi ai ■ !&gt;*■■■■
u'w*inhM tw nianeh cridler. Virginia
ledge at Grand Marais, U. P.. Sat­
urday for a few days* flihtqg trip
Mrs Brown is slaying at their Oun
Mrs. Pearl Kenyon spent a oqolake cottage while her husband Is pte daya teat week tn Caledonia with
her sister-ln-tew, Mra Orpba Gray.
Mrs. Minnie Johnson visited at
TwrcasoiDunRr aouneu it^inoM
the home of hoe brother. John
Carter in Orangevale. Bunday. Her
dente on Doeoration Day.
Rev. S. B. Quince r and * layman
of tha Gideon organisation occupied
the pulpit for Rev. Chamberlain
at the Ev angelica] church Bunday..
causeway leading from Clearwaler, The Gideons in tbdr offering re­
The South Thomappte
farm
Fla., to the beaches, a stretch of a ceived 174. which will be used to put
mils, with beds ot various colors ar­ Bibles in ths hands of the boys tn bureau group will hold Its regular
meeting this week Thursday evening
ranged tn attractive designs.
at
8
o
’
clock
at
the
home
of
Wm.
Rev. and Mra. Walter CUm of
Kalamazoo were among tha rela­ Oridler instead of al lhe R G
tives present at Uie funeral of hte Cridler home on Friday night Topic
for discussion is "Our Young Peo­
ple and their Problems "
house al Pannelee this past week­
Ths Mother - Daughter banquet
end and spent Saturday night at
Wednesday evening sponsored by
the Ed Blake home. Sunday Robert
the Masters-Jones tlrcle of the
and wire visited lhe tulip festival a*
Methodist church was enjoyed by
two hundred and fifty guests. PreRelatives have received invitations
cedlng the banquet, which was held
to the wedding of Ruth Helen PowIn the cafeteria room of the T.-K.
ler. daughter of Mrs. Rose Fowler of
Caledonia and Duane White, oldest
students entertained lhe walling
home Saturday evening from a week
guests in the study hall. The dining
spent in Grand Rapids caring for
tablas wore attractive with largo
her daughter, Mrs Erwin Prien
Caledonia at 2 o'clock Sunday aft- after her release from the hospital floral centerpieces and the menu,
plentiful and appetising. The serv­
emoon. May 34. A reception in the following a serious illness
ing was done by high school bovs
church parlors will follow the mar­
under direction of Earl Vansickle
riage ceremony.
and the men In charge of Rev. Car­
more and for many years a Middle­
ley reigned in the kitchen
The
ville resident were brought to Mt.
■ope cemetery Saturday for In ter- program covers were a stenciled
drawing of the church, wort of Mrs.
Vem Hooper and a nice souvenir.
en name was Rhoda Tolhurst, was
Frank Led and daughter Edna vis­ U years old. Her death occurred The program Included group singing
ited |ils daughter Mrs. Prank Brown at Bronson hospital In Kalamazoo, led by Mias Helen Brog with Mrs.
Clara Bliss accompanist The toast­
al the Oun lake cottage. Bunday.
May 13. She is survived by two
mistress. Mlu Marjorie Chandler
daughters. Mrs. Pearl Cavanaugh of
was Introduced by Mra. Harry
Kalamazoo and Mrs. Orace Stimpson of Grand Rapids and a son Balach following the Invocation bv
Mrs. 1 E Carley. Mn. Jennie Davis
Arthur Whittemore of Grand Rapgave the toast to lhe daughters* with
MIm Laurel Maclver toasting the
mothers. Musical selections includ­
wllderment among local people as to Rapids.
ed a piano solo by Lee Cutler, vocal
whether one of our local boys,
Fourteen ladles from Ivy Temple
Galen Belk was not only on a farm No. 17 Pythian Sisters attended the numbers by Floyd Holes and saxo­
Hit fallen a victim of Cupid's darts. 37th annual convention In Otsego phone and trombone duels by Leon­
No, as far as we know Galen Is in Friday and although it was a very ard Stimson and Orval Schulte Tlie
the array and still a bachelor The rainy afternoon all /eport a fine speaker. Mra R. M Serijan took as
her subject "Names and What They
iten\ in question should have read time Tlie ritualistic Initiation was
Mr. and Mra. Oalen Fry living on the put orr by ths local officers and the Mean." a talk interspersed with hu­
Lizzie Stimaon farm.
Other members who accompanied mor and a lot of truth and advice
Softball
A Bunday school workers con­ them were very proud of the effl- that If followed will be most helpful.
Among
the out-of-town people
ference will be held In the local
present with their mothers were.
Softball
Baptist church. Monday afternoon II was done. Officers attending were.
and evening, May 35. sessions to Lavina Ftnkbelner, Doria Myers, Mra. Velma Steeby of Howe. Ind.,
with Mrs. A. C Johnson; Mra. Mary
begin at 1:30 and 7:30 F. M. Speak­ Twite Qwood. Marjorie Williams, Dutcher with Mra. Mae Cronlnger;
ers in the afternoon will be Rev. Pauline Longstreet and Lulu Allen. Mra. Dorothy Gillett with Mra.
C. Allen Taff of Kent City. Rev. Other ladles accompanying them
Vance Sharp; Mn. Betty Frost with
Richard Barnin of Kalamasoo. and
Rev. Howard Keithtey of Grand Nellie Elwood. Nellie Thompson,
Rapids. Supt. Stephen Partington, Mattie Ritchie. Rosa Poulson, Macle
of the Wyoming township school
Mrs. Beatrice Buxton
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geliy and
will be the evening's speaker. All
Phyllis with Mra.
persons Interested in Sunday school three children were Bunday dinner
gubsL* of her parents. Mr. and Mrs
work are invited to attend
and daughter____ __ __ __
Mr. and Mra. Dan Youngblood of
mer's sister. Mrs o. L. Kaechele;
Caledonia were Sunday afternoon Mrs. O- A. Steeby and eons of HBwe.
all these were from Grand Rapids.
callers at the homes of Mrs Della Ind , also 'being present
Others Included. Mra. Boyden Moyer
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Carpenter of
of Charlotte with her daughter Mar­
Tlie crowning musical event of lhe Parmelee were In Premont. Saturday
jorie Chandler; Mrs. Jertnie Drew ot
year of T -K. school will be the an­ evening lo the reception for his Battle Creek with her mother. Mra.
Fielder’s Glove
nual musical festival, scheduled for brother. Hamid Carpenter and bride,
HalUe Smith also Mra. Rose Smith
Tuesday evening. May U The or­ whose marriage was an afternoon of Hastings.
chestra. band and glee club will fur­
The Methodist church at Parmelee
nish the entertainment with the
was too small to accommodate lite
homo of Mrs Mercedes French. May many sorrowing friends and rela­
7 was enjoyed by twenty-one mem­ tives who attended the funeral of
bers. After a pot luck dinner all Mra. Grover Cline. Thursday after­
lovers should plan to attend and see Joined in singing the new version of noon The members of the Pythian
lhe Star Bpangled Banner and Auld Bisters lodge and of lhe K. of p.
what the local students can do.
The election of Student Council Lang Syne. Mn. Lillian Steeby lodge attended In a body. Floral of­
officers of T.-K school for lhe com­ talked about bougainvillea and Mn. ferings were profuse and beautiful
ing year resulted in election of Isabel Gorton described it as sha and were mute tokens of the rateem
they felt for the deceased and ex­
Richard Morehouse as president and
pressions of sympathy for the afflict Donna Davis, vice president.
.«d companion. Services were Ui
| charge of her pastor. Rev. Lawrence
। Ward of Caledonia. Since she caine
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ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

friends fay her cheery disposition and
the devotion to her husband after
। ha wm crippled by paralyate. As a
member of the church. Aid society
and other organisations she was an
. ardent worker, one who always did
a little more than was required
■Several years she served as trees.
|urer of Thomapple township and
I has helped her husband with his
duties In that capacity for several
। yean. An attack of flu preceded the
last illness from heart difficulty
which was of aeveral weeks duration.
After her huaband was unable to
care for her In the home she was
taken lo the home of his nephew.
। Will Scott at Grandville where she
j'aased away Following the services,
the remains were taken by train ac­
companied by Mr. Scott to her old
home in Canada. Mrs. Scott and son
and Mr. Cline going by auto. Funeral
Mrvioaa were lield at her old home
tn Canada. Saturday and burial wa*
mads In Dungannon cemetery. God­
erich. Ontario. Besides her husb&lt;nd sha leaves four sisters and
three brothers all tn Cannels
PLEASANT HILL
Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
Palmer were: Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Shroyer and children of Mar‘
,nd
Bhroier
and Clayton of Barbers Corners snd
Mr. snd Mrs Keith Lechleltner of
Delton.
1 Mrs. Anna Andersen Is assisting
Mrs. R. j. Williams on account of
a heart ailment of the tetter.
I Mr. and Mra. Seymour Jordan and
■ Mr. and Mrs Harry Fish and chil­
dren of Middleville were Bunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wil­
liams and daughters
Mr and Mra Lester Raymond and
aon of Pteinwsll apenl Sunday with
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�THE HASTINGS BANMML THUB8DAV. MAY XI. 1942

-—3
| Mr. and Mra. Karl Oasaar and son: Day and family.
:
President. John Brecheteen: Vice erat Fadaratlon during Uve January BARRY VILLE
president. Walter FUhar; Secretary • Board mfceUng on the subject of Last
Last Week's
Week's U
Latter
of Assyria and Mr. end Mrs. Gorden: Mrs. Jcs*te Blmma. damhter end
Leon Leon
Ntehobon.
I the danger of Apathy toward the
-, were Bunday after­
We enjoyed a vary nice _______________
service Hoffman______________
were Bunday guests of ! _______
a friend of Ohio
, T-----reasurer,
Mlfholson.
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a
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—
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— team* have signified their leriomne** of lhe world situation. Bunday. Rev Kenneth Griswold their parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Charlea noon callers of Mr. and Mr*. Archie
'
IntanUon*
intention* of entering lhe league
Mr*. Perkin* resigned *4 prwl- gave us an Inspiring "Mother's Day": Day. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Day end: McIntyre.
. | and final arrangements will be dent of the club a* »he doe* not sermon. Gertrude Tobias and Loh. »on were evening caller*.
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A of Ail"
■((" j -_ M. Dutmer and
—HOPE
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Mr. and Mr* Welby CrockfordI
plan
be I_
in Woodland next yw. Fasaett rang
Mother* n
Beat
Mr. and...
Mrs. T.
•irtera hare
and Janie* accompanied by Mr. and
The six teams include two from Tha —
„—
club—
will
elect a new pieaidant and lhe Mlaeea Agnes Benson and «ri Minds Mudge of Grand Rapids! Mr. and Mra Ruraeil Holme* of
Mr* John Hynes of Lansing spent Lake Odessa. Coate Grove, Metho- at the June meeting,
Eloise Day rang
My Mother'.,attended rarvicea here Sunday. ate’PonUae and Mr. and Mrs. William
Blrdena UfUU
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Alfred dial church. Lutheran church and
- social
—‘-• hour
’------*~followed
i5A
the pro- —
Bible." We had raveral visitors from i dinner in NariivUl* with Mis* Mln-1 McCallum and children of Kata- with her mother
Higdon of Kalamazoo.
Sliellenberger*.
gram with tea served by a group ot Grand Rapids, Cedar Spring*.
Bat-1 nie Bailey and in the afternoon 'muoo were weekend guaata of their
c~"‘
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paul and
It is expected to start league play hoateues with Mrs. Agnes Fisher,i, —
lie Creek and NaahvUte.
—
called on Mra. Clara Day and Viv--------- *" **- Windsor school in Eaton
Mr. nnd Mn. Clarence Arnie and on Monday. May 25.
chairman.
'*I “Mn.
“— Charles Hutton and MHgra
— ■ | ian.~ —
son* visited Petter Purk In Lansing
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Morehouse
O, &gt;u Mn. cu,u», wuutto
maua or
ot
Entertaln
With Tea
Sunday afternoon.
Mn. w.lb,
Crocklord
Mrd Mri ! Z'l-ht “ M^7ia k?r. WU h"£ aj । ur' ,na Mr*
W- attended lhe funeral of his slater.
Pvt. Carl Wachter of a southern
Edward Reesor entertained the
, P*r 8Ue*tR of lhe Rev. and Mr*. Mrs. Vic. Anson at Pino lake. Fric»mp visited his mother. Mrs Floyd
Faith circle of the W. 8. C. 8.
of Mr ^d M?. £ J
P,u*.1£“k1L “d
A*hby.
own. w*M.rd pkkWr
Johnson of Lansing and Woodland
a tea at the former-, home Wed- w^ S.^d famllv to fliute
Mr*. Don Munn and children of
Wm. Oanka and family tn Battle (“.rJ aund.T.iuTnoon Zriter*
al lhe farm in East Woodland last
10:00 A. M.—Homing worship.
Battle Creek and Mr. Hana Munn' Kalamaioo apaot Bunday wh&gt;
ncsday evening.
Creek, it being the birthday of Mrs.
„ ounaay airernoon cauer*.
week. Carl has gained in weight
Hyde and PaUy Ganka
‘ .4^“ h*?£ RrS? of
,r» McCallum horie
’ | * Mr’ and Mra. Otarenoa'TsxL
8:00 P. M. Epworth League
since entering the army and seems
Tuesday 7 P. M.—Choir pracUce.
to be In fine physical shape.
, **r
A °?y celeb™led i PcUr Kent bomPennock hospi-I Thcrc WM * r*nc "VP0"* 10 the son Vernon of Heating* spent
The W B C. B ot (he MethodUI their ttth wedmng anniversary Sun^fnt'canvas, for war stamps and bond. er'. Day with Mr. Hoy McD.
Thursday 8:00 P. M.-Mldweek
Bill Smith of Smith and Doster.
' । church will hold their regular day. May 10. Their dinner guest*
* uwarauuauoui.
Mr and Mrt Fred A*hbr ai
Delton stopped in vyoodland last service.
I rnjyithly meeting In the church par- were Mr. and Mr* Perry Laubaugh.| Mrs Howard Davl* of Battle Creek
MUe
wllcox ipent Bun-'Lyle .pent Thureday wlUvMr. and
week and made a call on Karl Paul
| lore next Wednesday evening. May Mr. Clyde Hendershott of Heating.
Zion Lutheran Church
Run d*y nl#hl and Monday with her *te- Mra Uxter FUher it Bhult*.
of the Paul liardware Co.
Paul
W
Geiger,
pastor
27.
Hope
circle.
Mrs.
Henry
Hjijea.
Mr. and Mr* Leslie Dickerson and *nd Mrs. ArciUe McIntire. On Sun- Ur UrB
Hayward.
i Mn. P. Potter of Wall lake and
Mra. O. F. Benner and daughter
chairman, will be the hostesses.
daughter* of Shults. MUi Elaine Day , dar. Mr and Mn. Mclmy re and AiOur
ctoBei Frld&gt;&gt;.
a her
frcm Wnl c,11Ud
no&gt;
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Eleanor were Sunday dinner guests
11: 00 A. M.—Morning worship
and J. Francis Butlne of Kalama-: hert and Mr. and Mr*. Merritt Mead picnic at the schoolhouse
; McDermott Monroy
at the home of her father, E. BrodTh., .ere UH (WlpkhU «(
dlnnw ,«. ol Hr and Un. iP tk. co^cTSuK^ n«l ..
-------- I-----2:30 P. M. Lutheran Gospel hour NORTHEAST WOODLAND
beck of northeast Woodland
Mr.
several lovely gift*, including pieces;Cameron.Mclntyte and children at the
p^y nl&lt;ht
. Thorn„ Hart Benton says art
Wednesday 8:43 P. M -Choir re­ Last Week'* Utter
Brodbcck is in very poor health.
, Mr Bnd Mrs
o( Bat-1 ihould-be dUpUyed in home* anc
Announcement of the annual hearsal.
Ml** Esther Schuler ot Tucson. of silver, linens, dUhea and a ra-j Quimby.
Thursday 4:10 P. M.-Rcllgtou* in­ Aria., arrived Saturday evening te dl°commencement of the senior class
| Mn. Anna DeVine luu not been tie Creek spent lhe werekend with elsewhere because “in museum* youi
,
of Bellevue high school on Thurs­ struction.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph McClelland; feeling quite »o well lhe past weak Mr. Bnd Mr* Ronald Anders. Mr feet get tired " Will museums haw
spend tire summer with her moth­
day. May 28 and pictures of a for­
er nnd rister. Mr*. Lydia Schuler and daughter and Mr. and Mr*.; Mn. Nell Walker of Chesaning 1 and Mr*. Walter Cook of Hastings ‘ to
South Woodland Church ot the
I TO
mer Woodland boy, Winton C. Ruell
and Mr*. Walter Cooke and hua­ Kenneth McClelland of Battle spent Sunday and Monday with her vere Sunday guest*.
Creek attended chinch here Bun- mother.
I
------------ -----have been received this week by
band.
honey from ev- ulk7
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
You may extract
e
Woodland friend*. Winton lived all
Friday evening supper guest* nt day apd were dinner guest* of their | Mr. and Mra.-Leon Plumb of Dehis life in Woodland until three
10: 00 A. M. Wonhip and sermon lhe home of Mr*, Bertha Eckardt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Me- troll spent from Friday night until j erything—doa not go ^gathering af11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Sunday wllh Mr. and Mrs
years ago when he left with hl*
were Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Bloom - Clelland.
Thursday
evening.
May
XI,
8:30'
mother and father. Mr and Mrs.
_. —
,
_.._j
er and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Eck--------- ---------Clyde Ruell to live In Bellevue. He the Byler mslc quartette at lhe'ardt.
entered the sophomore class there South Woodland Church. We in-, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt. Bruce
and ha* distinguished himself in vite you to hear these young men and Joyce Eckardt were Sunday dinscholar*l»ip. and athletic*, especially lr&gt; their program of sacred music. ' ner guest* of Mn. Kate Henderson
Church attendance Is agood hab­ and Mr. nnd Mrs. Irvin Hall and
baseball and basketball. Congratu­
lation*. Winton and best wishes for it Cultivate It.
also called on Arch nnd Mate Hen­
your continued success.
NO OTHER BEEF SO
derson in the afternoon.
Church of the United Brethren In
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bloomer
Christ
and Mrs. Bertha Eckardt were sup­
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
With Every Parchase of a 2-lb. Roll of
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Woodland Towtuhlp School
Woodland
Cooke1 Saturday evening.
CAN BE SO
Michigan Maid Fresh Churned '
The annual Junior-Senior banquet
10: 00 A- M. Morning worship
Mrs. Lydia Schuler and Mrs. Karl
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
will be held this week Saturday eve­
Eckardt attended Achievement Day
3:00 to 5:00 P. M. Leadership Program at Hastings Tuesday. Mrs.
ning. May 23. Thi* wiU »tert off
Training
class
at
Kilpatrick
church.
Gladys
Crockford.
Mrs.
Will
Haur
gradtsUJon week of lhe Woodland
8:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer and Mrs. Carl Scofield of Woodland
high school. The school board and
.
accompanied them.
their wive* and the faculty mem­ meeting.
Saturday from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M
uv acPhyllis and Marilyn «„,
Eckardt
ber* will be their guests. Audrey
WDTO8OM
Krutr'i Titfaray MmbiRes all tha valaaMe “axtraa" af rich baef juka.frath
Muilcndorc will be lhe loostmlstreM. the Juniors of Woodland and Kll-1 companled Mr. and Mr*. Richard
(lavar and sssintial vitamins, and the extra lajaymat of buf-tendwwaa.
and Raymond Smith of the senior Patrick classes will meet at the Bloomer to Ann Arbor Bunday, all
church. All Junior* In the com-'but Mr*. Bloomer returning the
class will give the response.
trade far grads, so other beef *» frooh om be so tender.
Thto oMb
lb. pkg. 1 OC
The baccalaureate service will be, munlty are invited lo share in thl*' same day.
cauot bo nude for any other beef.
next Sunday evening, May 24. The, rally, under the direction of Bar-; Mrs. 8. A. Aldrich and daughter
Mild Michigan
| Mr*. Lovell Dewey of Hickory Cor1042 Senior class are honoring one, bars Dalton and Alice Griffin.

IFoodland Community News
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Perianal Paragraphs
Bunday nt the home of Mr. and
Mra. C. E. Ffwcctt, Sr., of Benton
Harbor In company with Mr. and

Charles'of oak Park.* 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson and
son Harlan of Niles and Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Neff of Elkhart. Ind.
.spent the weekend with Mrs. a. F.
Klopfenstein, Herbert Shartle and
son Iferbert, Jr.
Mr and Mr* LcRoy Perkins were
9 Sunday evening supper guests of
Mr. and Mn. David Smith. Sr., of
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Lehman of
Woodbury visited Rev. and Mra. Pay
C. Wing on'Monday.
Harry Williams visited Mn. Harry
William* and son Bobby of Flint last
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Tostevan of Lan­
sing were Sunday guest* of Mr. and
Mr*. U J. Vincent and family. Mrs.
Fannie Hunt of Etut Lansing, wito
haa been visiting her daughter. Mrs.
Vincent, for the pa»t five week* re­
turned to Iter, hnnu* with Mr. and
Mr*. Toatevan. Mr*. Toalevan Is a
•liter of Mr*. Vincent.
MiJ.n Lorena Hilbert. Laboratory
Technician in the office of Dr. M. A.
Hoff* of lake Odesa. wa* stricken
with an attack of acute appendicitis
. last Thursday and was operated up­
on at Pennock hospital the same
day. 8he is convalescing nicely. Her
sister and husband. Dr. and Mr*
Don Shomo and son of Coldwater
spent the weekend with her mother.
Mra. Lawrence Hilbert and Hlen
and visited Lorena In Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
non Morgan spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hough of Hart­
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schaibly,
yho have been living In the fur­
nished home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
• Hilbert while they were in Arizona
moved last week Into tlie Schaibiy
house on West Broadway recently
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kitson.
Mrs. Lawrence Paul visited her
sister. Mrs Cha*. Rowladcr of
Grand Rapid* a few day* last week.
Rev. nnd Mrs. H. V. Townsend
nnd children. Mary and Francis, at­
tended church Sunday morning al
Assyria Center where Rev. Town­
send used to attend while teaching
school nt the Center thirty year*
uro. They then spent the rest of
the day at Potawatomi Inn. Pokitgon Park. Angola, Ind
Thl* 1*
a beautiful state park with n xoo.
swimming, horseback riding and
many other' sports nnd attractions.
Mliw Fem Wliecler and the two
children. Mary und David, An­
nis of whom she has charge, of
Grand Rapid.*, vigiled Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Rowladcr and Mrs. Jeasla Hal­
ton Saturday afternoon.
MIm Joan Leffler spent the week­
end with Miss JoAnne Finnle of
Haatlnga.
MU* Clara Blocher relumed to
the home of Miss Carrie Q rozi ng er Sunday after several weeks' ab­
sence following an operation for
appendicitis.
Mrs. Anna Kahler
and son Dorr and Mb* Ruth Scud­
der called on her at her home here
Sunday* afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Peter* of Chi­
cago were overnight guests of Mrs.
Glenn England and Marjory . last
Wednesday enroute to New York.
Rev. E. B. Griffin attended the
Denominational meeting of lhe U.
B. church at Adrian beginning last
Thursday. MIm Myrtle Wilson of
Hastings spent the weekend with
Mra. Griffin.
Mrs. Sam Schuler of northwest
Woodland and Miss Esther Schuler
of Tucson, Arizona. Mrs S. A.
Holmes, recently of Lo* Angeles,
Calif.. Mr*. Floyd Joiinson of Lan­
sing and Pvt. Carl Wachter of a
southern camp were callers at tlie
Roy Rowladcr home Sunday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lake.' Mr*.
O. E. Benner. MIm Eleanor Benner
and Mn. Karl Faui attended the
dinner and program honoring Mn.
Georgiana Bauer at Hasting* last
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flnefrock
attended the funeral of a cousin of
Mr. Flnefrock. Mrs. Ora Miller at
Bradford, Ohio, last week. They
were i gone Thursday and Friday.
Mr. nnd Mra. Floyd Duncan of
near "Ypsilanti, and Mn. Carolyn
Duncan of Milwaukee. Wis.&lt; were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher. Don
Duncan of Orand Rapids spent the
weekend with snron.
xMr*. E. B. Griffin and Mrs. Jerry
Fisher attended n meeting of the
Kilpatrick U. B. Missionary society
al the home of Mr. and Mr*. Carl
Lehman of Bellevue Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith
(Mary Dllltnbeck) of Vermontville
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a son weighing 6'v poundJ
at Pennock hospital Monday, May

Church Announcements

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School Notes

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59C

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LOAF CHEESE

COTTAGE CHEESE

nf lu member*. Miss Mary Town­
send. by asking her father, the Rev.
Harley V. Townsend, former pastor:
of the South Brethren church to,
give the Baccalaureate addjrss at
8:00 o'clock Sunday evening in the
school auditorium.
Wednesday and Thursday of
thi* week will scc the completion
of most of the senior exams and
Friday the boys and girls will com­
pete In the track meet at'Hasting*
■ Next Monday will be the last As­
sembly program when letter* and
medals for basketball, baseball, track
nnd iKhooT activities will be given
out.
TlMi-r Commencement
exercise*
will be held on Thursday evening,
Mny 24 nt 8:30 o'clock In the audi­
torium.
The annual alumni banquet will
be held Memorial day evening. May
30 in the high school. Mr*. Harold
Yerty of HasUng* is the president
Don Duncan of Grand Rapids of
the das* of IMO will give lhe wel­
come with response by Bruce Eck­
ardt. a senior.
The class of 1M2 has chosen as
it* Motto "Finished—Yet Begin­
ning". lhe ro*e a* its class flower
and Old Rose and Gold for Its

Kilpatrick
। ners called on the former's sister.
10:30 A- M. Sunday school. Ev- Mis* Mertle Steward Friday.
ery one come to Sunday, school and' Mr*. Jennie Steward. Mr*. Milan
meet a proud Sunday school super-1 Foltz and Mrs. John Steward of
intendent. Why? Because a little Sunfield and Mrs. Glen Smith and
Douglas urmi.
William
came -to u„live -.&lt;•&gt;.
with dBUfhters of Ionia called on Ml**
m--------him and has joined the Cradle Mertle Steward Sunday afternoon.
Roll.
BRANCH DISTRICT
• 11:30 A. M. Morning worship.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl French and
3:00 te 5.00 P. M. Christian En­
deavor Leadenhlp Training Class Ml** Allee laubaugh ot Grand Rap­
course.
ids visited their parent*. Mr, and
Mra. Chas. Laubaugh Sunday.
Woman'* Study Club Hold* May
Mr. nnd Mra Wendell Potter and
Meeting
family nf Assyria were Sunday cull­
The Woodland Woman's Study er* of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norclub met nt ' the MihooUmu.se on
Tuesday evening. Mny 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton at­
The president. Mr*. Mary Perkin* tended a funeral at Marshall Sunwho recently returned from Char­
leston, S. C.. presided. After lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton nnd
business meeting a very Interesting children of Vermontville, visited
procram was presented. A musical this neighborhood. Saturday evening
reading "The Brnt" wm given by
Two music critics were arguing
Mn. Erma Tyler. A review of the
book. “The Key* of the Kingdom" over whether Beethoven or Wagner
was moat ably given by Mrs. Alice
Griffin. Mrs Dorrit Hsuer read
"Why do you prefer Wagner?"
lhe poem. "Apathy", from the April asked one.
Laue of the Club Woman
This
'Because he com|xae« about the
poem wa* Inspired by the stirring only kind of music one can hear
address deUvered by Mn. Jolin L.____
above____
the conversation." answered
Whlehunt, president of the Gen-1 the other.

Home Ec Girls Entertain Mothers
The Home Ec girls entertained
their mothers at the annual ban­
quet last Thursday evening. Ruth
nnd Mary Lake and Joanne and
Barbara Hershberger sang, accomKmicd by Leona Helse during the
oner and program. Ellen Hilbert
president of the club introduced
Barbara Bailey as teasUnisiress.
Virginia Varney gave the welcome
Guy.
A short skit was given by Mary
Townsend and Ruth Flanigan.
A one act play "Planning the
Husband's banquet" followed with
roles taken by Iris Guy. Leola Henney. Joan Leffler. Doris Bates.
Margerie Kussmaul and Eleanor
Benner.
About fifty members and moth­
ers were seated al the banquet
tables which were daintily decor­
ated with miniature maypoles with
streamers to each plate and place
er'« place. Mrs. Dori* Holly te lhe
Home Ec teacher and credit for
the delicious dinner, lovely appoint­
ments
and
delightful
program
should be given to her.

Fifth Grade
Mr*. Arlte Spindler, teacher
We made woven reed baskets and
covered booklet* for our Mother's
Day gift*.
Our stamp sale last week wa*

We thank those who brought us
the Luna and the Sphinx moths
for our Natural Science study.
We appreciate very much the
presentation to lhe room of a group
and children and Dr. L H Brumm of sheiks collected by Phyllis Green
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Erble Zemke of'Vermontville. This when on her trip to Florida last
winter.
was in celebration of the May birth­
day* In the family.
Cemetery Ctean-l'p Day. Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Flessner and
May 21
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra. Will Flcssncr of Lansing.
years the Township board has de­
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Classic and signated .Thursday. May 21 a* Clean
children visited Jahn Hunt of 6c- Up day for the Woodland Memorial
liowa who is ill with pneumonia on Park. They are asking everyone in­
Sunday.
terested In making the cemetery
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockford more beautiful to help trim the
gras* from around the headstones.
Doreen Clary' of Hastings.
Arrangements are being made to
Mr. and Mrs. Merle. Ralrigh and serve Iwt coffee at the grounds with
family spent Sunday with Rev. and a poUuck dinner.
Mn. Cha*. Tombaugh of Campbell.
Mra. H 8: Pleasner spent Wed­ Local SoflbalTLeague is Organised
nesday with her sister Mrs. A. G.
A group of softball enthushut*
Stanka and Wednesday evening her met at the Town Hall Monday eve­
sister and husband. Mr and Mi's. ning and organised lhe Woodland
Chas Hanns of Sunfield were gue»ts&gt; Softball league iui
for me
the 1943 dcoduii
season..
at the Header home here.
| Officer* were elected m fqUowa:

DON’T
Be Out Guessed

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

Open Formula Feeds
Open formula feeda were originated by tha
Fann Bureau a* a farmers’ organisation.
Content! of closed formula feeda had to
be guessed at. Fa rm era' feeda are open
formula and list the ingredients pound
for pound on the feed tag, because:
1

They enable the farmer to check on the-balance
between animal and vegetable proteuu (in poul­
try and hog feeda).

2

When made by a reputable maaufacturer interested in HIS welfare he
kaowa juet WHAT he ia paying for.

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

4

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

Try to find thooo advantage in a
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Farm Bureau M1LKMAKKHS ■ MKRMA811K8 - I’ORKMAKER8 have no superiors. Ask ua for open formula
booklets on our feada.

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39c
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— 13c
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LOAF CAKE oEt
15c
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DONUTS

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10c

TENDERAY SIRLOIN STEAK
35c
lb.
TENDERAY ROUND STEAK
37c
TENDERAY CHUCK ROAST
29c
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ib. 14c
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VEIN-X SNIHMF
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a 15c
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2 »- 27l
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COMBINATION OFFRD17c v»lu. for
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32c

GREEN DUNS

POTATOES 10-43c

HILLS BROS. COFFEE

32c

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5c
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CUCUMBERS
CELERY

ONIONS 4-19c
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2

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2

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HORMEL’S SRAM
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5

DARK SYRUP

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SWEETMTATBES5 lbs. 19c

ROOT BEER

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CIGARETTES

»i.35

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BROOMS

tRAPEFRVIT JOICE

24e

h. 10c

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THfKSDAY. MAT II. 1M1

AIM

c,U.r. ol Mnjieil and Irtod ol O&gt;«M lupld.’

Mr. and Mr.. Oct,. NcUon. ■»=

Claud Venn

and

dau,hj„

o[ICABLTON CVNTVR

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’oLAS« CBznt

were Sunday
Mr. and Mra. O. Scott and baby.ia.
I Dell Godfrey.
sunaay afternoon
aitemoon guest*
guests of
or Mr. and
ana Mra.
mix. Earl
tan FUx
ru* and Ted of Carlton Tlrp. were recent callers of. Jack herding had the mtefor------------------.. .h.
. v, ...’tune to break, rib Friday.
iPhyDl. Jmn and Mra. Talmage
*’=
.
Mr and Mra. Colver and family of------------------------------Mr
Mr’ Charles ^_„a....
Overholt and ._..u
South Bowne
spent---Sunday at
the
I 1 h*rf WM " surprise birthday Lansing were weekend guesta at Ray
!
Naah’vllla have purchased lhe Dr.lf«nlly.
tulip festival in Holland.
V
t
v
A
h
LtTn
p
“
r,y
for
Mable
Norton
Saturday
I
Erway
s. callera there Sunday to ‘
•••
Wedel home. They moved In Mon-1 Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Whitney and1 Mra. Mary Dodge l* spending the
l
.nd
funm.
nf
wAta
'
nl&lt;hl
Thoie
from
Free
P
ort
»«
re
*ee
the
new
baby
were.
Mrs.
Robert
KL~aKr
aoT
day.
' children of KJrand Ledge were Sat- week with Mr. and Mra. Harry Fish,
y
W U^'Porr**lPr‘ecandwUnaK,d&lt;ler Mr McGtoeklta and children of Ha*- M,«" "'frfamily of Grand Rapids were Bun­
Mr. and Mra. Will Blough were urday dinner guesU of Mr*. Elnora and family of Middleville.
MiJuivtan Rnehtar nf rta&gt;rin&lt;t»'tnd Mr*- R*'Ph Norton and children Ungs; Mra. Nellie Foreman. Mr*.
TvaJar*. t. te e*M
day guests of Mr. and Mra J. D. Bunday dinner guesta of Mr. and, Whitney and Gaylord.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nash and son
of arand »*pld*. Mr. and Mr* Or-; Forrest Haven*. Mr. and Mra. Fzed iu»... ta- l
Mrv Jay Blough and family of IrvMr. and Mrs. Gary Studt of Lake Jackie of Lowell were Sunday aft-, ^nid!
wiUi°th^ *UW Bruce' Mr- and Mre Andrew , oils; Mr*. 8. Gusmendo of Kalama- k'L’in’&amp;Ik
’
Mra. WUllam Hutchens returned ing.
Odessa called on Mr. and Mra.,emnon guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sc- Rapids spent Sunday with their
•jsooo
Ur
d M
George Tag- zoo
Ira? fate*. •»»
WUUs Thompson of near Allo and I Oeorge Buslance and family Sun-i mlah Seese
home Saturday after a month's visit
■parents. Mr. and Mra Forrest Bueh- (gart df Hastings. Mr. and Mr*., Mr. and Mra. Robert McGlocklln ’ &lt;i*r» •&lt; M.aieitei «'■
ao.oa
in Flint and Lansing. During her Lois Reed of Lake Odessa were SunMrs. Gertrude Russell visited her
Mr and Mn Wmlee Rosier and •Mc,le ®°yer' Mr IU’d MrK
Bnd c,uWr«1 and A,va McGIocklln n^Tif n&lt;‘&lt;r TGe'*-’- 5
abaence. she attended the funeral of day evening supper guesta of Mrf Pvt. Keith Baas of Cong) Living- children ut Carlton Center Bunday i a .wilt!?n’f^riteAn nard Fakon*r- from Wwkt Hasting*, of Hosting* were Sunday visitor*
y.rnM.. yr
Charles Campbell in Texas.
■nd Mrs. Frank' Thompson and stall. La , was a Thursday evening afternoon.
daughter. Gwendolyn,
Gwendolyn, of A
Allegan
llp«»n , Mr “nnrt Mfg
Ur. _ Albert
\ibert Barry&gt;
Barrv Mr_ and M Porrwt Havens.
|
i supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen ■ pau| xtcad Is confined at home were Sunday dinner guvsts of
Fred Decker from East Carl• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton and Dennie.
Mra Roy Erway spent a part of ।
family spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Llnnle Kline and Mrs. Cora | Fish and family.
wUh mump6.
and Mrs Leon Howk and Percy
Mr l4&lt;e coiim Hastings end tlie past week in Muskegon getting I
Vanderlip of Alto did paper hanging. Mra. Jennie Miller of South Bend.
Mr and Mra. William Tinkler and Roa&amp;er. Afternoon callers were Mr.'Mr‘ and Mra Ot-r~ Ktur west acquainted with the new son bom
for Mra. Julia Godfrey last week.
' Ind., and Mr. and Mra. Dan Postma baby of Hastings were Sunday und Mrs- Alton Warner of St.
'
"Vi.
Mrs -------------------------------Morris Overholt oflahd
Phyllis
Ann called on Mr. and Bguests
of —
Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Ever-; Johns.
Janet and Linda Lou Tlscher were
Mr. and Mn. Ivan Roush made a&lt; Mr.
»—and
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—.Haven.
— Arthur Overholt.
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Rtv. ,nd u„. E&gt;m
„ u,,, „. igue»iamgrra»iineU»irK:vMM«i- hu been named Parker Keith.
business trip to loosing Monday
; Grand
Mrs
Mrs....................
Glrt»n Allen
and family ..
of ,•OI1 and—
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Geiger of near , Dril Eldridge, and MLm Ully Over-1 Parmelee Sunday afternoon.
William Bassett and Henry Rows attended the district meeting °F tee Rally held in Lake Odessa,
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yrMr. and Sin. Methodist ministers In Grand Rap-'^,•
Jot Hastings called on
George Bassett Saturday afternoon ld*
M°nd*yI y,. anii Mrs. Arthur Yarger ac-, Mr. and Mrs 8. Ousmendo and KJ,'h ..4
is. Carried.
Mbs Dorothy Van Patten of Kai.rd,.rr®I” Koy
! companied Mr. and Mra. Cleon Lan- Elisabeth Slusher of Kalamazoo;
HaeilM*. Mi»bi*s&gt;
amnzoo spent Sunday with her par- &gt;’c “ attending a military school in don to LaIuln&lt; gaturdav.
spent lhe weekend al Fred, Olis. ■
i
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarene* Van a western State.
j Mist Genevieve Pease from South
Mrs Sara Erway spent the week- &gt;&lt;•»«•*•&gt;•
Hastings, spent the weekend with end with lhe Dick Rose* at their
:
Mr and Mrs Albert Sliellenbarger
Alumni Banquet
Miss Myrtle Norton.
Gun lake cottage and is spending 1.^'*
1 of Woodland were Saturday evening
The Freeport high school alumni
Mr. and Mra. Ruel Root and the week In Hastings.
; ----- —“
gut sis of
Mr. and Mn. Frank
.......
...... Hynes, banquet will be held at the Method-1 son-in-law. of Coopersville w&lt;"-r
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Whittemore
Mrs Don Karcher was in Has-, IM S^urch basement Friday-evening KlUiday bumU of Mr. and Mr*. Otis called on lhe Robert Shricker* at
ting* on business Saturday.
™ this week. A rnytslcat program will
Root gnd
Landon Richland
Ichland Friday.
Friday.
,1
Mrs Minnie Davis spent Sunday »e featured. AH former students caUe(I al &lt;he holnf., of Mr. and Mra
Mr. and Mra.
—.. Whittemore1;
Mra I.
Russell
at her farm home near Alto.
und teachers ot Freeport ore invited .1 Arthur -Yargrr and- -.
..
...
Mr. and- Mrs.■1
’ Mr. and Mrs Ivan Roush and •
I Cleon Landon during the day.
of
Arthur
Bennett
in
Hastings
Fri’.ii*il te add»4
CHURCH NEWS
Tommy Vander Male. Mr nnd Mr* 1
j Mr. and Mrs Merle Faulcy and day evening.
Freeport Methodist Church
Otto Kunde and Kutheryn Kunde j
| daughter of CHrkavllIe Were weekTO DO TOUD TtllfHONIHG
Dvricw
Everett m.
M. uu»c,
Love, punuJl
pastor
spent Sunday- at tlie tulip festival tn ■.
lend guesta of Mr and Mra Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erway Sunday. Cm-nto.
Morning worship—11.00.
I. W. R»W1
Holland
Marlow. Mr. and Mrs Elton Marlow
Mr nnd Mrs Allen Full and Mrs. II Sunday school—12:00
■nd sons of Grand Rapids were | COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Mrthodhl Church there Sunday.
Mary Dodge were Grand Rapids Carl tun Center.
----I
c-.
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—
pastor
visitor* Saturday.
I
Everett M. Love. 1
Mr and Mra. Jesse Altoft of Has­
1:00.
MIm Fern Wheeler of Grand RapMorning worship— 10:C
tings were Sunday dinner guests of
Ids was a Saturday evening caller of; Sunday school—II 00.
Mr and Mrs. Colonel Yarger.
Mrs. Leon Howk.
The pot luck supper, celebrating!
I'nitcd Brethren Circuit
Mr and Mrs Keith Durkee nnd
Telephone lines—especially
the finish of the scliool year, was
family of Woodhind visited Mr. nnd
held Thursday night A large at... — ----------------those handling interstate Long Dis- '
Sunday school—10 JO.
Mrs. Adam Endres, Sunday. In lhe
tendance enjoyed lhe bountiful sup- '
,r*a
*’I
tance calls—are busier than ever be­
: afternoon they went to New Salem I
ner. und ull happy to have with us. I (' *"f
*
to the cemetery where Mr. Endre*'! Christian Kndeavc
Endcavorr-7;00.
Mr nnd Mrs. Elmer Mathews Mra |
toli«»i«g ■«••■!
fore, with Armed Forces and War
father, mother and former wife are I Preaching—8:00
. Mathews Is to be our teacher next;
Industry depending on the tele­
burled and also called on friends!, Prayer meeting al lhe church1 «■«. Wr ..Hi 10 lhaiik Mr..
* J-;'-T.’.’11'
■ Thursday evening.
; there.
phone to direct troop movement*
Biumm. who did a fine Job subatltut-i Ht.tinf. fu»»rr. ■&lt;!&lt;.
I Pleasant Valley
■ Mrs Maude Rogers and MarPreaching—10:00.
and speed production.
.
giwritewcre Sunday dinner guesta of
Sunday school—11:00.
That’s why we ask you to do your
Mrs. Nellie Smith and family and
Mrs. Albert Barry gave a birthday ‘ oed flos~~———Christian Endeavor—8:00.
Mrs Jennie casaday ot Hastings.:
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telephoning during the "V" hours,
The annual.graduation exercise* dinner Sunday honoring her son., p
The latter returned home with them.
Mark, and her friend. Mrs Harold
mibMaZwii;
between the peaks. Peak periods,
Mrs. Frank Hynes. Mra Corn Wai-',will be held In the Methodist church,
Norton. Others present were Mr. with. Mutual
ton. nnd Mra. Ford Stowell of Thursday evening al 8:00.
when lines are most congested, are
and Mrs Ralph Norton, of Grand
*«*•&lt;£
—•••■
wndhmil
.I,opp.nl
SCHOOL NtW,
, Rapids,
■
rowphluH.
and Mr. and Mra Harold! w &lt;&gt;T*.ra4dra.
from 10 to 11:10 A.M and 2 to 4 P.M.
nnd
Friday.
I Norton —
- family. Mark returned xhaifara
—... nruarv.' »um&gt;ii»«
Material shortages will not permit
Leon Howk an&lt;t Perry Rosser left. *hre* rreeport Teaehen Leaving 1 wl|h lh- Nortons to spend this week
’
Monday for northern Michigan
Mr. Elliott SJoberg. Mra. Louise, at their home.
.
&lt;;
us to increase facilities as we should
where they went trout fishing for a Bearae. and Miss Beatrice Nolan will. Gerald Tischer sold hl* Doodle
l’««»r
like to, so we must conserve what we
‘.leave Freeport highschool after this Bug" to Leslie Hawthorne of Has- t*. „
’
|B.' B-CwmSl’m
Mr. and Mr*. George Woldring school term which end* Friday. May tings.
and
son
Kenneth
and
Miss
Julia
,
22.
Mr.
SJoberg.
who
has
been
withWord
has
Just
been
received
of
•
’
•'»'•
*»'•
Wro.—■■
Take advantage of the "V” hours
Nylon of Holland. Mr nnd Mrs us tlie iiast two year*, does not know the marriage of Doris Ciemm
for your telephoning. You will get
Peter Marren nnd Nancy Jane of definitely where he will go but plan* Wayne Truedlll of Muir. The cere- k
i.iir
Greenville. Mr. und Mrs. L A. Se­ to be in the armed force* before mony was performed in February. « liraawm. tetae---------faster, more satisfactory service, and
J/""' 'Xrr
ger of Grand Rapids, und Mrs. next fall. Mra. Beape, who ho&gt; Congratulations
you’// help ipeed lhe metiagei that
’Nancy Deming, local, culled on Mr. been teaching English lhe past year.' Gertrude Russell of-Freeport spent &lt;&gt; knirk.rbwker. i.i«r
ipeed Victory.
land Mr*. Allen Fish and family andI ts planning a trip to Mass, for u Sunday with her mother-in-law and "
Ubw -----F. E. Deming. Sunday, in lumor of two weeks' visit and then return to father-in-law and two children. w u*."."i
'"~Tt
the latter's 88th birthday which was, her home In Quincy. MIm Nolan. Molly and Judy, who make their it
isUr —
MICHIGAN BELL
the
Intermediate room.'
:
Monday. May 18.
t1 who
- tenches
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-... home with their grandparents.
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0rp!er 1,
’Istar
.
Mr nnd Mrs. Fred Durkee ot. -1.1
will .spend -u.
the summer
In Chicago
Tlie fformer
L. A s
8 mM
met at the J
j aXioia.
(
later aMnM
.
TELEPHONE COMPANY
iWoodland
were Sunday dinner We will mtes them from our achool' home ot Mra. Walter Cuibert Thurs- »'■ 1—rhwwed. teUe
| guesta of Mr. and Mra- Richurd Dur- »nd from our community
| day for a business meeting, election i J* ’A"*'!kce.
: We have been reviewing for our of officers and to change the club "
t"tee .
Mrs. George ....CTU.M
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Howard V,
of Allo nu.tu
culled -examination*.
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which are being given u,Cl
over III
Into
KJ I(ir
the new
new W.
n.o.
8. V.
C. &lt;3
8 WIIH.ll
which ........
H. Xeetel.
.
loter
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on Mr. and Mr* Clarence Benedict o» Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs-'means Womens Society of Christian’»»”«“’*»»•
| Tuesday afternoon.
j day of this week.
| Service. The newly elected ofllceral,
Mr nnd Mrs. Manley Shennan
Last Thursday the Glee Club and i are: President. Mrs. Evan Fuller:
.4 ord.,, drawn
LulUiM drl.rw.y*
land family und Mrs Bertha Sher- I Library Club girl* enjoyed a pot luck Vice Pre*., Mra. Mina Elliott; Sec,'1' “■}£•
Iman »pent the Weekend with Mr.|“upper: followed by game* and Mrs. Fred Henney; Treas. Mra.
land Mra. A. L. Davis and son ot music. A number of 7th and 8th Lawrence Farrell: Social Leader,
sir. Lowry
M»hr Taiepiaae Colli Brief
'Merritt. The latter remained for the, trade girls attended.
Mra. Love: Devotional Leader. Mra '*»•••"’» "&lt; f'"«
week.
। Our High school picnic will be Myrtle Schupp.
— JLt jalr. *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunn. Har- held at the track meet, provided that] Sunday callers al the home of Mr
a. H v»nTH
old and Dorothy, spent Sunday aft- *e **n the next ball
game with and Mra. GeorgeLydy, were Mr. and
.ernoon wllh Mr nnd Mrs Max Nashville on May 22. Ifwe lose. we|Mr*. Ben Falconer. Mr. and Mrs
1'*. eity y"
H.
I Kayser and family of Caledonia.
I *hall iiave our picnic
at Grand Frank DeOroole and children, and
prra»ni»4 •
Mra. Arthur Beeman and friend Ledge.
i Mr. and Mr*. Guy Bauer of Has1
'**
of Hastings were Tuesday afternoon: Biology projects have been handed tings,
/
; 'unV.d by k»i.
guesta of Mra. Gerhardt Kunde.
.ln and graded
, Robert Henney and three other
'*•« •“» f
The Townsend Club will meet In I Thia is the Sophomore class College boys from M. 8. C. were
te
, the Cool Building Friday evening• si&lt;nlnS °n un,ll next fall, when we Sunday supper guesta of his par- ( ..mmiuw for i
with a pot luck supper at 7:30. islinl* B*l be Juniors, we hope
; ents.*Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney.
„
Evreyone te Invited.
I The annual Baccalaureate exerGary and Shannon Lydy spent the
i*. y
Mr*. Bessie Fox Is working in ctaea were held Sunday evening at weekend with their grandparents, and other* for
I Detroit
lhe United Brethren church. Rev .Mr. and Mra. Scott Lydy.
I*!?
OBDKB FOB FtTBUCATIOB
Stole ot Miehieen. the Pr«
| Mr. and Mra. Ray Neeb ahd fam- Olmstead led the people in singing;
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Carried.
for tha Oowoly of Harry.
L
“S3
Ily of Vicksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Merle W”1 ln prayer Rev Love gave tlie SOUTH T1IORNAPPLE
Prot.l. Offl.o In the City'at Hulioyi
Neeb nnd Meria of Hastings, and S«ntor* Jome good .advice. The; Mr. and• ••
------- Johnson of
Mn
James
As I am going to move to Florida I will dispose of my extra furniture ot Public
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r»i»,
family of Catlton Twp. were Sunday! «°nned a double line which the Sen- slJter Mrs. Hattie Johnson.
i. J" *”
Auction at 320 North Broadway on
dinner guesta ot Mr. and Mrs
marched through single file.
Mylo sh&gt;w u enlarging and im-1 M.v»d" y itr.nrk ,
Neeb.
I Mr*. Stuart playing the processional, proving his milk house at the Bluest*'
r»q»*»t of
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stowell of
Seniae* New.
| Ribbon dairy.
'7
“i
Woodland were Sunday dinner gurats
„.
.
'
R^knr' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendrix ac- „
ai
me
nwmuers
oi
me
r&gt;enior
„
of Mr and Mrs. Frank Hynes They; 1 - members of lhe Senior rziiitnant&lt;&gt;a ,lv
Run. 1 Moved hr Hke.el ■
; Class, wish to tlumk the merchants
HMtend
'
called on friends In Lowell and for their kindness shown to us dur- d“?._
t. d y.. .g 2he_ U^11^ . '
Saranac In the (ifternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coenen and i.rovaaeat
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK E.W.T., I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bush of Has­ ing litis |gut jear.
Tlie Journalism class have com­ two children of Flint came Friday *’4 ’JP*",
tings called on Mr. and Mr* Frank Un Burgess nnd family Saturday pleted tlie paper, and distributed it ents, Mr. and Mrs James OUiver that th*
Tuesday.
evening.
As this class is about to graduate, and famllv. also with her brother £•
Mra. Arthur Hath of Lansing spent
rife"’**' te
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Perry we wish to express our gratitude to liver.
our parents, friends, and the facul­
Preston.
ty for helping lhe class of 1IH2 to
Mr. and Mra. William Yule of
Round dining table
6 chain
companted by Mr and Mra. Ralph Han
Singer sewing mochine with attach­
tnnkc
this
fine
trip
around
Lake
C»rrl»4.
Grand Rapids visited their grand­
Marlow of Grand Rapids left Thurs- •“ 11
2 drop leaf table*
Oak bookcase
ments
Extension pipe
mother. Mrs Della Yule frem Wed­ Michigan. We shall come back eager day afternoon lo drive 180 miles Uwk*
to tell you all about it.
nesday until Friday.
rill. P«*I4
Sectional bookcase
2 library tables
Parmak battery fense control
The decision has been mode con­ beyond the Stralta to Bark lake to artha
Nelson
Hinckley has sold his
visit
his
son.
'
*
v
cerning the essay on "Unity for
Walnut vanity dreiser and bureau
house to Mr. and Mn. Charles
Electric iron
The Gates school will be out this
„
2 gas heaters
Victory' ' written in our school. The
Asplnall of Hastings.
prise was given to Marion week wllh a picnic Saturday, May hrmOak chiffonier
Commodes
Davenport and stand
Electric lamp
Mr and Mrs George Karcher and first
OkDU FOB POBUOATIOM
Roush, second to^K Bracndle. and
family. Ed Taylor, toes), and Mr
Max Janace and family are mov­
Several stands
Marble top table
Clothes rack
third to Floyd Slahi~Thc prizes will
Wringer
and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Plainwell
be
awarded
ut the graduation exer­ ing away and Mr. Bowen and fam­
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Several rockers
10 odd chain
Copper boiler
Pratelo Qfflr,
Wash tubs
ily of Dutton are moving here and
cises.
and
the
easays
published
in
Carried.
and Mrs Henry Karcher.
will occupy one of lhe tenant houses
the Freeport News
—
3 piece opk rocker set with leather
Ironing board
H. B. electric sweeper
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Hull and chil­
of Mylo Shaw and will assist with
CLAY HILLS ’ * ’
dren
of
Saranac
were
Thursday
aft
­
the
work
at
the
Blue
Ribbon
dairy.
cushion*
Iron bed*
Gas stove
Lawnmower
ernoon
callera at the Fry and! Several from Clay Hills attended
Prank Barnum of Lowell came
Tluxnpscn home
Davenport bed and mattress
New scythe
Loading truck
lhe funeral of Mrs Grover Cline Sunday to vteit hte sister Mrs. Otis
Mr. and Mrs. frank Walton. Mrs. at Parmalee, Thursday. We ex­ Scott. also his brother Perry Bar­
Set new spring*
Reed baby cab
1-6 h. p. electric motor
Bernice Clo-von and Nancy Lee were tend ou[ sympathy to the bereaved num.
Sunday dinner guesta al the home ones
'
Edd Lewis of Middleville was
2 wood bods, spring* and mattresses
Fruit cans
2 dos. milk bottles
of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Walton and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potts called drawing gravel recently for the ce­
Antique oak sideboard
family of South Bowne In honor of on Mrs, Lenna Johnson of Bowne. ment foundation to the annex of
2 bottle carriers
Washboard
Deloros Walton's birthday.
the milk house.
Friday
afternoon.
2 laundry stoves
Walnut what not
Folding screen with hinges
Mr. and Mrs. George Hooper and
Mr. and Mra. Buel Bisson of Free­
Mrs. Julia Godfrey visited Dr J. W. port called on their daughter. Mra.
Heating stove
Milk safe
Medicine cabinet
Bedding
Rigter ink and Helm and called on Verdun Covill and family Satur­ sisters and Arthur Miller of Assyria LiXiteg ....
2 burner Kerosene stove
Table linen
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Supernau of daywere callers Sunday of Mra. oils I uLrsry —
•00 00
Grand .Rapids Sunday.
&gt;,*00 00
and Floyd Leclear who works1’" k------Mrs John Lukso and two daugh- Scott
------- --------------------9*12 rug
2 dressers
Dishes and cooking utensils
..
I Mr. and Mra. Floyd Burkey and lets spent Sunday In Grand Rapids1 Mra Scott's farm,
Ir|
family of Hastings were Sunday with relative*
I *•— ”------"
Ice refrigerator
Some carpenter tools
callers of Mr. and Mra. Franklin
Mr. and Mra. Leon Potts were
Garden tools, numerous other articles
Burgess and family.
Sunday dinner guests at Chas. Skin­ tomato and other plants.
Mr and Mrs. H. H Barnum and ners. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Skinner - Mn. Bert Williams of Middleville
uk. Dick and Roy Liebphardt ot were afternoon callers.
jia-wd Friday here with Iter daugh­
Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner
Howard Colburn was in Lansing ter Mrs. P. Nichols and family.
J* "&gt;• Matter .( Ih. J!
TERMS OF SALE: CASH day of sale, nothing to ba removed until settled for
guests ot Mrs. Edna Miller.
Please phone or send in your
Monday on business.
Albert Van Patten, who has been
Mr. and Mn Guy McNee enter­ news items to the correspondent
staying with his son Clarence Van tained at a birthday dinner. Sun­ Mrs Hattie Johnson
---------------- relied by Ueolloi
! Patten and family,, returned Sat­ day tn honor of their daughter Fem
In a broadcast William L. Shtrer ."••«
•'
urday to Allegan very much 1m- Gamer and Howard Colburn. Other
iy» "something la brewing in An- **4 foil" r«.
proved In health.
guests were-Neil DeRuyter of Grand
OrW " SSomArv
—nlrawtelnw Hl...
Memory rtf
of TH
Thanksgiving
din- BAM0O Committee.
James Cool has been transferred Rapids and Mr. and Mra. Charles karn"
। from Fort Custer to a southern Gibbs.
.
DEWEY RUD, Auctioneer
C. M. HAMMOND, DON TAFFEE, Clerks
। camp.
I worked with patience, which
Mrs. Forrest Buehler attended lhe
funeral of Mra. Grover Cline at means almost power—E. B Brown­
I Parmelee Thursday afternoon.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1942

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 te 8

N

A SALUTE TO MICHIGAN AGRICULTURE AND INDUS
Stale Products Are Pldying an Important Part in United States War Effo
TENSE SITUATION AT
CROOKED LAKE
Questionnaires

C. K. &amp; S. AND THE NEAR-BY RESORT
LAKES GAVE DELTON ITS START

j/Worit questionnaires will be sent
.
^/out in the near future, probably
Legal Action The' Remedy early next week, by the County War
IH Business Places Are Helped by Resort Trade, Village
To Heal Hie Difficulty
Board, according to Glenn Wolrlng.
io neat rne wirricuiry
chairman, to help locate available
Has Schools of Unusual Excellence For Town of Its Sixe
A tense situation has developed in farm workmen, to assist In placing
the Crooked lake urea In Barry and available farm help not now em- i
Prairieville townships which should 'ployed and to locate men who have
When I first saw rthe place all i construction of ______________
the C. K it 8. and
call for reasonable action by - the part time free from present lobs for' there wasto Delton wasFrankNor-! the resulting development ofCrook­
circuit court and the state depart- more farm work. Shortage in farm' wood's store, thedownstairsportion led and
Wall as resortlakes. Kalamnil of conservation.
help U likely to become more acute being u*cd for his stock andthe I maxoo people built a targe shore of
At one time what are now
called ox the war progresses. Mr. Wotrlng' upstairs for the family residence, the cottages al Crooked lake, while
Up|&gt;er and. Lower Crooked
lakes said, and we can't depend on get-1 All there was to Indicate that a vll- Hastings resorters accounted for
constituted one targe body of water, ting help from the outside—We've. lage might locate there some day ’ most of the cottages at Wall lake
certain point In Prairieville got to depend mostly on what re- was that store and the roadbed of i Not long otter the town was platted
sources wo can find or develop here the Kalamazoo. Hastings, Lowell i a roller mill was erected at Delton.
ut home
I"
—* Northern Michigan
--------R. ”
- •favorable
---------------------------------I and
R.. which All these
conditions called
। wak projected as a narrow gauge! for a town; the town arrived and
lowered, after the land about it
-----------------« a »
—— —
| line. After the grading had been I continues, although it has never
was cleared, the township decided CTaTF EMrAIITt A
nearly completed to Lowell, all work been incorporated.
to put a road across nt this place. \ I A I r l
k u
on it ceased, no doubt because the' The plat for the village, as re­
It w&gt;u &lt; hlir arrninmodntlon tn ml.
wwraew VM
&gt; depression, which began in 1873 and ■ corded in Die office of the register
denis east of the lake, often saving
continued for several years, made it1 of deeds, was filed by James R
them long trips. When the water
i Impossible to raise the money for । Bush and F. A. Blackman, on whose
IU completion. In the meantime it farms' tlie townsite was located. The
row part of It became u swamp The
sj . T
u ij a
r • 1 ,iad become evident that a narrow business places are mostly built
township put a two-foot tile under
nor io mold A stole rair'Rau8e une could not be profitably fronting the north and south highthe highway, so os to equalise the
In
1942.
Boosts
County
Fair
operated,
because all freight would way through the town, now a part of
water level In the upper and lower
have to be unloaded at junction M-43. tt
.., mazi
That
road -&gt;•was constructed
parts of that body of water. Usually
State authorities have decided poinu. then reloaded onto standard
‘
‘ ‘ long before Delton was an idea in
the tile was not delivering any wa­ tlial the Detroit state fair will not gauge can. .which would add
too, anyone's mind. But Delton is not
ter. The upper part of the lake is
a
one-street
town
like Prairieville.
be given this year, on account of much to the coat of transportation,
Il was platted with cross streets,
poratlon from It than from the larg­ the restricted use of automobiles^ I Jjdenl’tlie’road^would^1 buUt.’wd on some of which residences have
er area and shallower places In the
But the same authorities urge । nVKi to &gt;ee his belief vindicated.
. been erected. However, the builders
larger part of the original lake, now. that county fairs function as usual i Delton owes its existence to Ute I
(Continued on page 3, Sec. 2)
referred to as "lower Crookpd lake." and be given full support. As evl-|
Whenever water ran through the
1 tile, it was always from Upper j dence of this feeling they have tak- ।
STORES HERE TO BE OPEN
cn the 835.000 which the state has:
‘lake.
.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND
Upper Crooked lake has a con­ heretofore donated to the rtate fair,
FRIDAY EVENING
siderable number of cottages along and are dividing It among county i
Its shores. In many recent and very
Hastings stores will remain
,
dry seasons. the water would gel tractlons.
open Thursday afternoon. May
Our state would not urge county
so low in Upper lake that the lake
28. and Friday evening, May 29,
shores would recede and make It fairs, such as our own. to continue
before
Decoration Day. Satur­
It Will Be Carried Out At
if not fully satisfied of their value.
very unpleasant for reporters.
day. May 30 Is Memorial Day
Central Auditorium
After Uie water level of Gun lake Tills goes to show that the wise
and all stores will be closed.
had been raised by constructing a thing for Barry county folks to do
Hie program for Memorial Day,
dam at the outlet (which was done this year Is to concentrate on our next Saturday. May 30, will be as
by proper court action) it probab­ own Barry county fair; And It b
follows:
ly occurred to some individuals that worthy of that action.
The W. R. C, Spanish War and
The Increased Interest in agricul­
1he level of Upper lake could be
raised and maintained in a similar ture stimulated by county fairs World War veterans and their
manner. They noticed that when makes them worth while. Of out­ ladles. Boy Scouts and Camp Fire
the water was high in Upper lake it standing value b the encouragement, Girls will meet at the American
ran out of the Uie under the road­ especially that of our own county Legion hall, at 8:45 o'clock and.
Largest Airplane Factory In
way into Lower lake. So these persons fair, to the work of 4-H clubs. The accompanied by the City band, will
unknown to the writer, decided members of these clubs are the proceed to the .cemetery where the
World Under One Roof
future owners of homes and farms. graves of deceased soldiers of all
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
wars
will
be
decorated
with
fiowIf
Hitler. Hirohito, et al, could
The stimulation given through ex­
see what this writer saw during a
hibits by the members of the 4-H
Following the service at the ceme­
clubs. In competing for prizes at
visit
to
Ford's Willow Run Bomber
our county fair, is valuable to them tery. al 10:00 o'clock the second line Plant Friday afternoon, they would
of march will form al the same place
and to the county.
Our county fair has social values us the first and proceed- east to roll over on their respective "Axis"
Michigan, north on Michigan Ave­
that ore well worth encouraging. nue to State street, west on State with groans of dismay.
The fair brings together people to the monument, then south to the
Willow Run is a symbol of the un­
Rev.- Conger Hathaway To from all parts of the county who Central school building, where the precedented achievements along the
renew acquaintances, and reveal in­ program will be carried out as fol­ entire American "Industrial Front"
Address Seniors
dividual as well as community in­ lows:
which mean but one thing to the
Tlie Hastings High School Bac­ terest In the fair apd in each other.
Opening song — "America the Axis dictators—DOOM!
Finally, the Barry county fair is
calaureate Service will be held in
Only a little more than a year
BeauUfuL"
Central auditorium here on Sunday an InstUuUon carried on for the
—I —*V&gt;*. *** MV t***. 1
Invocation—Rev, L. W. Stone.
a liemoon. May 31. commencing al benefit of the people of this county.
Willow Run waa a flat expanse o(
Allegiance to the Flag—Led by ground covered with woods and
4:00 o'clock will) Principal Edwin So, It should have their united and
Ray Hewitt, member of the Boy scrub growth. TXxlay the largest
best support.
L. Taylor serving as chairman.
We hope from now on to be able Scouts.
Herewith Lt the program:
airplane factory' in Uie world un­
Processional March. High School to give the public news Items con­ -Music—Two selections by the City der one roof rises above this former
.
Orchestra, Direction of Mr. Lewis cerning our next county fair which band.
Address—By Major E. B. Junker- wasteland and four-motored. B-24
they will appreciate, for they will
Hine.
Consolidated bombers
completely
The Star-Spangled Banner. Fran­ benefit the public as well as the mann. an officer at Fort Custar, built and assembled within thia
who is reported to be a fine speaker.
cis Scott Key. Orchestra, chorus.
The closing song will be "God mammoth Interior are filling the air
Glee Club, choir and audience.
above with their thunder.
Bless America."
Songs by tlie High School Chorus
Benediction—by Rev. L W. Stone
(a&gt; "The Prayer Perfect”—Sten­
think about all of Uie thought and
son.
It 13 hoped and expected, that accurate, detailed planning, which
&lt;b» "God Be in My Head"—Grant
there will be a large attendance at must have been required to create
Schaeffer. Direction of Mr. Arthur
Largest Croup Yet Called the 10 o'clock exercises in Central such a huge enterprise so quickly.
Manufacture of parts for the BAuditorium.
Songs by the Boys' Glee Club—
24 was underway less than seven
&lt;ai "Friend O"Mine"—Sanderson.
Pursuant to instructions from
months after the work of clearing
• b&gt; "Bless Us. o Lord"—Hamblen. general headquarters, proper recog­
(Continued on page 5. Bee. 1)
In order to eliminate as much
Direction Of Mr. Arthur Lower.
nition will be given Uie fact that on confusion as possible in getting the
Songs by the High School Choir— Thursday. June 4th. the largest parades under way Memorial Day
(a» “Jesu. Priceless Treasure”— number of draftees yet selected will the following schedule has been ar­
Bach.
leave Barry county. The selectees ranged. If you are going to march
(bi "O Lord Most Holy"—Franck. will meet at the Legion Hall on in one or botlMprdes find the unit
Direction of Mr. Arthur Lower.
Church Street at 3:00 P. M. The with which yooiare to march and
Invocation. Rev. L. Winston Stone High School band will accompany "fall In” at that place.
First Methodist church.
them to the Central Auditorium
Pint parade forms at 8:45 and
Baccalaureate address. ' On to where an appropriate program will leaves at 9:00 for the cemetery.
Nat'l Rationing Board So
Victory” Rev. Hathaway.
First be conducted honoring the men to
Section A will fall In on Center
Instructs County Board
be inducted into service. They will street between Jefferson and Church
Presbyterian Church.
Benediction. Rev. L. 1Winston then march with the band down streets. This section will be com­
Churches, clubs, social or fra­
Stone.
ternal organizations which have
Broadway and State Street to the posed of veterans only.
Choral response—"Nowthe Day Bus Depot where chartered busses
Section b forms on Church street been In the habit of giving socials
is Over'—Barnaby.
will await them to transport them between Center and Green streets or banquets or benefit dinners, will
to the induction center at Kalama­ and will be composed of the City And It very difficult to continue that
zoo, Michigan. The relatives and band and cars carrying the Wo­ practice for the duration of the war.
The national sugar rationing
friends of all the men. are Invited men's Relief Corps.
Section C will form on Center St. board has ruled that "such organi­
to be present at the Central Audi­
between Church and Broadway and zations may not register as institu­
The regular meeting of the Has­ torium and are asked to be there will Include Veterans Auxiliary
tional users of sugar, unless they
tings C. of C will be held Monday.
groups, sons of veterans. Boy Scouts maintain an establishment for the
and Camp Fire Girls.
regular preparation and service of
CHANGE IN MANAGERSHIP
Hall.
Those same units will form for meaU. In order to qualify as such
Merritt Bryant for the past three
The program will be in charge of
the second parade at the same an organization, It must urve AT
Uie Bluegill Festival committee and years manager of the Farm Bureau
LEAST FOUR
MEALS
EACH
store
and
elevator
here.
Is
being
they have a surprise program plan­
with the addition of
WEEK. Sugar for meal service for
ned. This will be the last meeting transferred to the Hart, Michigan
Section D. composed of all school such organizations, which cannot
of the summer, the next to be in branch.
children, which will form on Church qualify as an institutional user, un­
The new manager for Hastings
September.
street between Green and Walnut der the above requirements, may be
will be Leon (Bam) Young, a former
streets.
obtained through contributions by
Hastings boy, well known here, who
CORRECTION
Section B will form on Church consumers." It Is safe to say that
In the article In last week's Ban­ has had seven years experience street between Center and Court tile patrons of such socials, ban­
ner regarding the price set by the with the company, and for the past and will be composed of members of quets or dinners, probably would
year
lias
been
in
charge
of
the
Farm
Hastings Rural Fire Assn.. It was
the Red Cross and Civilian Defense not enthuse over furnishing the su­
stated that “membership Is open at Bureau store and elevator at Corps
gar necessary for the preparation or
Chesaning
.
Mr. and Mm. Merritt have made ADMITTED CHICKEN
"annual" should be omitted. The
The regulation quoted above was
membership fee is 010.00. We are many close friends during their STEALING
received In a telegram to County'
Frank French. 19, of Hope town­
sorry for this error and trust no residence in Hastings who wish
Clerk Allan O. Hyde, who la the ad­
one has been kept from joining be­ them Godspeed and pleasant con­ ship. when brought before Judge ministrator of the Barry County
tacts In their new home. A wel- McDonald Monday, admitted that
cause of thia.
he had entered the chicken coop Rationing Board.
Maple Grove Cemetery Circle will Mrs, Young who will naturally feel of Clara Gates and had stolen
Stag potluck supper Moose hall.
serve a chicken-pie dinner. Orange very much at tiome here with many chickens therefrom. The Judge ac­ June 1. 3 p. m—Bring guest, ssndfriends and relatives close at hand. cepted his plea, and remanded tlie
Hall, Decoration Day.—Adv. 5-28.
wichea. one other dish.
6-28
young man to the custody of Sheriff
Memorial Day dinner. Dowling
Wilcox school reunion at Rutland Bera awaiting sentence. The sheriff
Fried chicken dinner, Briggs
church, 50c-25c; Program at 10:3#. Town hall May 31. Bring table serv­ states that French had confessed church, Memorial Day, May M. 13
ice. coffee furnished.—Adv. 5-28
taking about 200 chickens.
o'clock, price—445.
5-28

NLUU A LJ

THE COUNTY FAIR

THE PROGRAM FOR
MEMORIAL DAY

WILLOW RUN AN
INDUSTRIAL MIRACLE

BACCALAUREATE
SERVICE SUNDAY

SPECIAL CEREMONY
FOR DRAFTEES

SOCIALS, DINNERS,
BANQUETS. TABOO

C. OF C. MEETS
MONDAY EVENING

MeneeVLohnL«*For” HASTINGS BOYS
GET WAR WINGS

BUYING AT HOME NO
IS A PATRIOTIC DUTY

Officers Training

Allen E. Prentice. Harold B. Park-.
er and Arnold P. Perkins, prominent I
and popular young business men of
Hastings have enlisted as volunteer
officer candidates at Pt. Custer and
have received word that they passed
all examinations and have been ac­
cepted and are ordered to report
next Thursday. June 4.
Prentice has been manager of tlie
C. Thoma* store here for several
years; Parker has been assistant
manager ut Food Center and Perk­
ins has conducted a general insur­
ance business.
'
Ail three have been active in the
Junior Chamber of Commerce and
have taken part in many commun­
ity drives and projects.

PRICE-FIXING
REGULATIONS

Struble And Edmonds Are
Commissioned Army Fliers

''Michigan Days” May 26 to June 3,
Feature State Foods and Products

Two Hastings boys. Lieut. Carl
R Edmonds and Lieut. Charles O
Struble, were among a class of 61
flying officers and staff sergeants
from Michigan who received tlieir

fliers graduated from a Gulf Coast
Training Center.
Lieut. Struble, son of Mr and Mrs.
Arthur Struble. 536 E. Walnut St.
graduated from
Hastings
High
school in 1937 and went to Central
State Teachers College,. Mt. PleasBnw^',°,nH
Whlle In idgh school here, he had
a very good record as a student, in

„

The annual salute to Michigan agriculture will be dramatised be-

.participating.
.
In a statement pledging his rap­
.B lc'P°rt- the cw«f Executive told
Michigan Days” committed mem*JO\A/
i bers, "you are confronted with a
NOW I NUKtAbtU
patrU1uc duty this year to help yow

CANNING SUGAR IS
.

.

,

,

I state solve one of the gravest protk*

Study These Regulations lenu ever to face agriculture—Uw
Bafoit You Apply to. Moro P-oMom ot war-tonod .(wruaaas
; shortages of field tabor, rail and

Both Seller And Buyer
Must Obey The Rules
The oversight of. but not the en­
forcement of. the government's
price-fixing regulations for Barry
county, has been given to the
Barry County Rationing Board, of
which County Clerk Allan Hyde Is
the administrator.
This new Job will necessarily add
to the responsibilities and duties of
that board and Its administrator. As
we understand it, no definite celling
prices for the whole country were
fixed at Washington, as that would
be out of the question. Instead of
fixed maximum prices for all stores,
offices and business places of the
nation, each one of them must
fix its own maximum price on every
Item offered for sale, by making
Uie maximum price what that store
or business place offered to sell
that commodity or service for dur­
ing the month of March. 1942. Low­
er prices may be accepted, but not
higher than were asked for that
commodity or service during last
March.
It will be seen that each store, of­
fice or business place will name Its
own maximum prices on commodi­
ties and services it offers, and must
fix them al the same prices or rates
charged by that store, oftlce or busi­
ness place during Marih. 1942. Thus,
maximum prices do fipt have to be.
and are not likely to be. the xamc
in any two or more stores or busi­
ness places. They arc permitted to
sell for less, but not at higher prices
than were charged for such services
or commodities in March. 1942.
There will be varying prices in dif­
ferent stores, but March. 1942 prices
in any one business place are the
highest that can be asked al that
place.
Each store ■ and business place
must have, tn plain sight of Ite cus­
tomers and on good sized placards
with plain
figures,
the
prices
charged in March. 1942. It cannot
sell any articles al a higher price.
If the store or business place feels
that the price Uncharged in March,
1942 on any particular article was
made unreasonably low that month.

can appeal to the county board for
relief, which may or may not be
granted by that board.
The price Axing regulations apply
not only to the store or place of
business, but also apply to Ite cus­
tomers. who are expected to know
the maximum prices of that store
or business place, and to be gov­
erned by them. That la done to pre­
vent collusion or secret understand­
ings in the sale and purchase of any
article or service. Two government
regulations show that both buyer
and seller must observe and carry
out the government's demands, as
follows:
1. "No person shall SELL OR
DELIVER any commodity, and. no

ice, at a higher price than the
maximum permitted by this reguta-

cy Rztlonin, Be id (hl* w.c* han
MMU. .mouni ol
...lUhlz for rannln,. .. w, will

venlgnce of applicants.
When an application for canning
sugar is received, the Rationing
Board will give due consideration
to It. A certificate, properly signed,
granting the purchase of sugar will
a uiceun®
meeting ui
of the OhU
be given to. or mailed to. the appll‘Following
•v*"-**** “
cant by the County Rationing I Welfare and the Under
Board, staling the amount which -- ----------------- ------------- **“
the board decides to allow.
The regulations now made pro- ।president, announced a new pro,
vide for the granting of one pound 1for Boy Scouts in Hastings.
of sugar for each four quarts of
Mr. Sanderson.
fruit to be canned. Tlie total allow- said
1
ance is forty quarts of canned fruit 1
to attend the Boy Scout st
for each member of the family. De- city
'
ductions will be made however, from
that allowance if the applicant at- '
ready has a supply of canned fruit, every Scout an opportunity to
or if the applicant has not. In recent
years, been in the habit of canning
as much as forty quarts tor each
member of the family. Tlie applicant
must state tn his application the
number of cans of fruit the family tics, to clean or similar Jobe, to ।
has on hand at the time the appli­ William Schllhaneck at 2333. 1
cation is made, and the average Schllhaneck. who will act as a
number of quarts canned per year ordinator on this subject, win

KIWANIS SPONSORS
JOBS FOR SCOUTS

Lieut. Carl R. Edmonds*
considerable talent as an artist and
did a number of cartoons and Illus­
trations for The Fortnight, the
school paper.
Al Central State. Struble played
(Continued on page 4. sec. 1)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
Tiie annual meeting
of the
School District of the City of Has­
tings. for the election of school of­
ficers and for the transaction of
such business as may lawfully come,
before It, will be held at the Has­
tings Central Auditorium on Mon­
day. the 8th day of June 1942. at
8:00 P. M. Eastern War Time.
Dated Ulis 19th day of May 1942.

—Adv. 6-4.

Harold J. Foster.
• .

LOCAL SCOUTS AND LEADERS
TO PARTICIPATE IN
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES
Richard Grooa. chairman of the
Thomapplc district of the Boy
Scouts of America, has announced
that all Hastings Scouts and Scout
leaders will march’in the Memorial
Day parade.
Scouts and leaders are requested
to wear their uniforms and to report
at tile comer of Church and Walnut

trade or business shall BUY OR
RECEIVE any commodity or service
at a price higher than the maximum
fixed by tills regulation."
All Scouts living outside Hastings
It will thus be seen that respon­
sibility for violation of the gov­ are to participate in their own local
ernment regulation fixing March community Memorial Day services.
1942 prices as maximum for com­
modities and services lx placed on
BOTH BUYER AND 8 ELLER. So
it Is important that the buyer shall
know the maximum prices. That
will be easy, because the seller must
have the printed list of the goods
Lieutenant Colonel Olsen of
or services he sells in plain view of
headquarters has this week in­
the buyer In his place of business.
spected the local Draft Board
Government price selling regula­
and his official report gives It
tions do not apply to any raw or un­
the highest rating In the State
processed agricultural commodity,
of Michigan, there being only one
nor to any greenhouse commodity, other Board In the State being
while It remains in its original
placed on an equal basis. The re­
state.
•
port indicates that the Barry
County Board Is being referred
NOTICE
to as an example for the manner
The Car Seal Reunion will not
in which It handles classiAcs tlons. hearings, clerical work and
War. The ofOoera.
Adv. 5-21 other procedure incident to the
performance of ite duties.

Barry Draft Board
Given Highest
Rating

—ON FAY DAT. BUY BONDS—

h,
l"

lo_«pl*ln,
period, our prinelp*! ,&lt;xl h
! Sugar for cunning purposes can .victory—victory within reach
, be procured by all persons who have •of
(
a
nutrition-fortlflad
sugar rationing books'; but there will j whose stamina and morale
, be certain restrictions.
! Applications for sugar for can-!
Governor
Van Wagoner
■ nlng must be made to the Barry rhlle he realised that during
County Rationing Board, an forma
which will be supplied by the ad­
ministrator of that Board, who Is11 that steps to solve the Ml
County Clerk Allan Hyde, at his of-’ farm help problem are cont
Ace tn the Court house, or in the
■ Lieut. Charles O. Struble
workroom of the Rationing Board, program suggested by
athletics and in club activities. He upstairs in the Court house.
Applications for these blanks can Manpower Commission to “
was a member of the Model Air­
plane and Travel clubs and presi­ be made tn person or by mail
an army of high school and
When the blanks are properly student*—boys and girts all
dent of the Boys Union and the
Varsity Club, the latter made up of filled out. they can be delivered to farm work during school va
those who had won their letters on tlie County Rationing Board by the in communities where extra
athletic teams. He also displayed applicant In person, or sent through needed.”
the mall.
The County Rationing Board
hopes to arrange .soon so that these the farms, the Governor pointed
applications can be had at various

family.
The Barry County
Rationing
Board has fixed two canning sea­
sons. One, ending August 1. will
provide for the canning of berries,
rhubarb, cherries and other fruits
thatwnalure at that season of the

The other season will begin Au­
gust 1 and extend through the
balance of the year. The limit for project are Dorrance Ttethric,
both seasons is forty quarts of can­ Fremont Brooks. Adelbert Oortri
ned fruit for each member of the Dr. A. B. Gwinn, Edwin Taylor.
family, less deduction that may be
plained.
The County Board will allow, un­
der the government regulations, on-

in the family for the making of pre- camp.
much sugar.

Julius Knowlton, local *M

new protect.

Nolle. Of 1943
Wheat Allotment

canning, which had previously been
fixed at five pounds of sugar per
person, has been liberalized so that
the maximum allowance la eleven
jiounds per person for canning agd
preserving. But this allowance la
subject to deductions for canned
fruit that may be on hand, and for
lesser amounts than forty quarts
per person that have been canned
by the family In previous years.
There will be other questions an allotment for IM3 mi
raised that we could not hope to written request with the
answer. Applications will have to
answers. We have tried to cover
the canning allowance proposition
MEMORIAL DAT
AT COUNTRY Cl

!NEW SCHEDULE
FOR LIBRARY
Beginning May JI the Hastings
Library will be open from 10:00 Co
P. M. every day except Saturday
when it u closed in the morning.

evenings.

�THE HASTINGS BAJttttl, THURSDAY, 5!AT M, 1941
Death occurred on Thursday May 7
and the body was brought to Uie
Leonard funeral home where seirvlearn of the death of Mix. Hazel,i icea were held tlie following Mon­
- Memorial service* will be held atJ- SmcUter. or, at ner liorne In Fenton.. day. Burial was in the family lot
(Continued from page 1. flee. 1) I!the Methodist church in Hastings!
।I for Fir*l Lieut. Bernard Davis. I
about two year* .go that It would I aun&lt;Uy
M
be easy tn improve the situation at | Everett Swegles, driver of the city I
Upper lake. One night they brought! fire truck, was grnnU-d a two weeks!
cement and aand to the place where j vacation by the city council Piiday
and
nlBht
Ute tile outlet was located, a..
u ।'"
‘”U‘ '
packed one end of it full of ce-' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Oaokelkof Hastings on their
mrnt. After tlie two-foot tile wax'1 twenty-IHth wedding anniversary.
plugged, rains descended, raised the*1' which was Tuesday.
water level In Upoer lake »o it wan'
John Inenhath and Roger Wallace
pleasant to itny In the cottage* in took their physical examination at
hot weather, for the water could Katarnuzoo Saturday for Army
AT PENNEY 5
not descend through .the tile Into Aviation Cadet Service.
WORK TOGETHER
Lower lake. Thu*. z(hr water In | Naval Aviation Cadet Frank Rog­
ers of £,
Texas,
££
”1, son of Mr. and Mr*.

A SALUTE TO TENSE SITUATION AT
Local New,j\
CROOKED LAKE
p
......
MICHIGAN
(Continued from page 1. Sec Hon 1)
said, "you ’don't win the war.
"If Michigan farmer* are not able
to harvest more crops this year than
they did last year. the. victory pro­
gram will suffer a -terrine setback.
Were it not for the fact that we
lack necessary ship* to fulfill our
food export requirement* right now

abbul everything except wheat.
"We have the machinery set up
through tlie Federal and State and
County, for enlisting high school stu­
dents. and old-age client* and ev­
ery possible person who can take
on a war job this summer on the
farms
"I have discussed Utt whole prob­
lem with Dr. Eugene Elliott, State
Superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion. and he joins me In the recom­
mendation
that rchool
boards
throughout the state begin now
to adjust school terms so that stu­
dent* may give the maximum of
their help to the farmers of their
respective areas." The Govemor
suggested that schooU open In Octo­
ber Instead of September so that
the maximum student help would be
available to handle the harvest.
"As citizens of Michigan, known

mocracy, we should not lose sight
of Secretary of Agriculture Wickiird’s slogan that 'food will win the
war and write the peace." the Chief
Executive said. "Il Is just as Im­
portant to turn out supplies of food
for this country. Great Britain and
nur other allies ns It b&gt; U&gt; keep the
wheels turning lu our armament
factories."
Though we have the greatest farm
system in Die world, the dlillcultles
ahead are clear In view of the In­
formation- from Washington that
farmers must boost their production
in 1942. 25 per cent over a year
ago with less help, he declared.'
"Beyond this, farmers have been
warned that machinery, fertilizers,
spray and other materials will be
scarce." the governor added. "It fol­
lows. therefore, that production and
marketing must be more carefully
planned than ever before In order
to eliminate waste motion or con­
fusion.
He said the need for careful agri­
cultural planning should be of par­
ticular Interest because fruits and
vegetablea are an important source
of the vitamins and minerals neces­
sary for maintaining proper health
—particularly necessary in a period
when war efforts ore taxing the no­
tion's physical strength and endur­
ance to the utmost.
Reduction of extra marketing
costs through efficient, streamlined
ini'rehmidising and distribution was
urgently recommended. Programs
meh as the "Michigan Pays'* event*
which bring all forces of retailing
together for a common cause were
commended by the Govemor as
further testifying to the spirit ot
unity that prevails In Michigan.
"I am deeply pleased to know of
the cooperative work that Is going
on between our state department of
agriculture and the retail group*
who distribute the merchandise of
our farms to the consumers," 'he'
said.

' PASSING OF MISS
HAZEL SMF.LKER
I Friend* here were

shocked

to j

at Freeport. Surviving are a sister, most of whom live In Hastings
Mrs. Leona Rose of St. Johns, and around Freeport.
a brother. Bert, of Washington, D.
C, besides a number of nieces and
nephews bnd other near relatives. great the life.—R. Browning.

It's More Thon Evor Thrifty to Shop of Penney's

,-The more abundant rain* of the I lough the first of next week.
' At the city council meeting Fri­
have caused the &lt;j
day night,
night, 'the
'tlie city
city treasurer
treasurer was
was
£&gt;.
u, mnulrr W.om Tram
.bl. so
_ that
.h., owners nf lands
i.~u for­ lte (|u airf WrWil
|U1M w
abb.
merly covered by water, but which Ute street fund.

irilh them.

Mr.

Where "Ceiling'' Prices Ar

This is the time . . . when WE can tell you about our storeful of wonderful
values. For who should know better than we who sell them! Here ar* our spe­
cial favorites of the brand new vacation styles . . . things we know you'll like
best too!

Wllio Jones of Hastings luu been
!“*, " TTt
-DcM umumr ot IW Sp-.oh club
ptHlvirt. b^.n jo r..r Ih.t ihM.1 of wwl,rn MlchU.n Collr,k, pi,

For downright value in drew or (port*

Fine And
Excellent

Ixiwer lake lands felt that part of,
t,.
a-nrk
the lake would disappear altogether ■ Co-Ufte
.‘n "‘T*?.
Mrs. Hazel Keeler of Middleville
If thl* situation continued
Don't
.
— ask
.
nnd Mrs. Gertrude Rowbder of
u* who did It. /*a
—•1.1’—----’IT-*—
SouU‘ Woo&lt;llal
'd returned to tneir
their
-, ; oouui
nwxnina
out of that tile, so .Its two feel
Marv 1 vds* who naxsed nwav
di.mrtrr ... won O.Ain. th. ... (*'“&gt;
,w«

ter from Upper lake. The flow
Jake Bta» received word
"ThDn»i&lt;n”|ltnrd .in' "T’r’r 1
1rCnl
Kenl”t1' ■nnkrr.
• Z1?
“ d.’ . n0,„“Mt ton, Mond.y. th. Itr.1 Wr
brard tn
About « hour, th.rn.ncr othrr B1, m0„Uu
|pU„ w„ dllrf
|»rt a. irhbnrrd Ih.t th. With Old A „ „ K,„„Hh „
N,„.
.norm.-.
.r~. .nd
u Th|H
o[
mattresses, straw
and ™r...
other .nr.i..
articles,
which stopped the water flow. But liters rating.
not for long. The antl-pluggi-rs.
For high grade humor we nomi­
three days later, dug oiil-the stuff- i,nate Editor Schuyler Marshall'* dLsIng and the- waler not only went scrtuHons following his purclmw «&gt;!
through the tile, but seeped over a second-hand bicycle, as related In
11. until the roadway sagged and, his "Salt and Pepper " column In a
was made impassable. Did it remain recent issue of the Clinton Co. Re­
tn that condition? No! If our In-' publican.
formation is correct. We are unable i
We notice by lhe Detroit Free
to relate who did It, but evidently j
Pre** that Philip Van Zile, son of,
a good sized crowd was there in the ,
Judge and Mrs. Donald Van ZHc
night time, very shortly after the ■
i (Harriet Goodyear &gt;. of Detroit., has
unplugging. They not only repaired! recently received his commission M
that highway, but also deeply cov­
first lieutenant ot&gt; Field Artillery In
ered both ends of the Hie with good ।
■ a MLssouri training ramp.
Mother earth—plain dirt.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Tobey and
You cannot dismiss this subject:
son Carol of 121 N. Washington
With a smile, for a lot of fellows
moved tn Detroit the first of .this,
who hold opposing views about the week, where Mr. Tobey lias crnploymutter^jipt hoi under the. collar!
when they even think about It. Un­ 1 ment Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burker. of the same address, have moved
less some legal steps shall Be taken‘ to an apartment on W. Green St.
to dnm. or undam. that dun til..
some one or ones will get so wrought' Due to shortage of metal the State
Department of Health Is unable to
up that serious trouble will result,
furnish replacemcnU for public waand somebody will get hurl.
' ter supply approval signs al city and
। village limits. Tlie State Highway
provide a legal way to nx the level
nf 1. reJr« luk..
2,.i
Department
t'-”irtment has been authorized to
’f
^collect
the old signs and contrib-

nu. neen given many times to &lt;je.
tcrmlning
‘
tcrmlnlhg and maintaining wnXer.i
waler.'
level*
what' °°
»‘U1 »himble over the
levels' on such lakes, when what
has been requested is reasonable ! Pledge of allegiance to the flag. Here
That would no doubt be true In this'11 b ,o cut l,ut “"«* memorize:
case. Il Is to be hoped that no! "I pledge allegiance to the hag of
fdrfifcrfenort* by interested persons1 the United State* of America,•
or groups will be attempted; but! And to the Republic for which it
that effort* will soon be made to; stands.
’
'
have the Inaltrr legally and per­ One Nation, Indivisible,
manently determined by court ac­ With liberty nnd Justice for all."
tion. with the approval of slate
conservation authorities. We are. AIM TO IMPROVE
glad to hear that steps are being QUALITY OF POTATOES
taken In that direction. That's the
Members of the F. F. A. Club of,
. Hastings high school have under-!
sensible way.
taken Uie project of Improving the
quality of potatoes on their farms.'
D
-1
ill
They have secured certified Russet
Rural seed potatoes from Northern
On May 28, each Ccmrjty Commit- Michigan, which it has awarded to'
Tlie Barry County War Board leeman' in Barry county will start J® °r ,l« member*. These potatoes
will *be
In “seed plots" and
,
to
,
canvass
each
individual
fnnprr
“ planted *plans to begin its scrap collection
program In Irving Township. Mon- for a War ProducUon check up. the best approved practices followed,
’tlay, according to Glenn Wotrlng, Till* is a vital and Important Issue under the supervision of Mr. T. R.
Knopf.
It
is
hoped
Unit seed from
board chairman. Curds have been to the nation 0* a whole from the ■
standpoint
according
lo: these seed plots will be the nucleus
sent out and trucks (ure expected to, food
Each for better quality potatoes in these
be available by Monday. Buildings, Glenn Wotrlng, chairman.
for handling the scrap have been set committeeman, -elected by his own communities.
up west of the Grand Rapids Book­ neighbor* to fill this Important Job., The following F. F. A. members
case Ac Chair Company on ground fully feels the responsibility as a will participate; Donald Haywood.
loaned by the company for this; leader to see that agriculture pro­ Kenneth Miller. L&lt;Roy Wheeler,
duction goals are met In hLs locality. Merle Hammond. Lawrence Rohrscrap collection drive.
Wotrlng says. Food must be pro­ bucker. Clyde Casey. Edie Engle.
GERS MEDAL FOR BRAVERY
., duced by the American farmer, to Robert Rose. Laurel Newton. Morris
Pvt. Ray c. Gurd. son of Mr. and feed our soldiers and sailors, for our Weeks. Arley Todd. Corl Mcllvnin.
Mrs. Leo Gurd. Delton. R-L wtui allies and for better health at home Charles McCarty, Charles Fuller
one of seven men recently, awarded:
"We. as Individuals, must be will­ and Donald Clinton.
the Soldiers Medal for heroism un­ Ing to sacrifice some of the thing*
der lion-combat condiUon*. GurdI we have been accustomed to hav­ SUFFERED STROKE/
rescued a youngster from a canal at Ing In plenty'** a part of our share
George Brown, brother of Mr*.
San Luis. Arizona.
i In helping to win thl* war" he con- Scott Allcrdlng of N. Michigan Ave.,
_
.
, . 7 -—-- .
. ..
tinned. “It Is lhe farmers job to pro- suffered a stroke Monday morning,
Triere* night and day. brother.-(jUCe the needed food, and enough affecting his speech and the upper
boU&gt;
UUM.: .un, moon, .nd 0, a „
lh, ,,, &gt;nd „lu lh ' part of his body. He was taken to
stare, brother, all sweet things; pencc.-.
| | the home of hLs sister-in-law, Mrs
there's likewise a wind on the heath.
'
Irma Brown at Freeport, that day
'—George Borrow,

County AAA Plans
rroducrion Check-Up

■

Scrap Collection

SLACKS

4”

Handsomely

l r oux
rayon.
Pleated front*!

LADIES'

NYLON
HOSE
(.49

HATS

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Rayon top Sc toot.
COTTON ANKLETS
For big and little girUI
Gay colors youll love I

4C
I •*

Women's While Handbags
Underarm, pouch and rn
novelty types. Values!

Smart to Wear!
Grand

FINE TOWNCRAFT

SHIRTS

Became these stand up so well and
give such wear, they're

DRESSES

4

You'll Like These Army Cloth

12-52

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COOL HOUSECOATS
Seersucker prints. No
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4
I

COTTON TEA APRONS
Cover-up or loop
pr
styles in gay print*! *■*)

298

BASEMENT STORE!

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jacket type blouse, neatly
belled. Summery colors.

Big Mac Sanforized Bib Overalls .. 149
Big Mac Sanforized Work Shlrtz

EVERY PAIR of Penney'* shoot it excop-

98'
Knit of soft
cotton — ideal
zyrith slacks!’

well! Neatly
belted, smartly
cut. Sites 12-20.
SLEEK SWTMAWAY

SWIM SUITS
Elasticised Suede

SPECTATOR PUMPS
Smart creamy-white
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Smooth fitting dressmak­
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Children'*

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BEDSPREADS

lightful

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59c

BASEMENT STORE
EMPLOYEE'S DAYS

Stitch - de
saddle oxf
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Walled last!

ih - im

•tamrrfcr Clothes

PENCO SHEETS
Firmly woven with
a smooth even
finish! Extra start
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Sheers

2

3”

Smart straight
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SHOE

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combining soft ''baby" chen­
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Thursday &amp; Friday FEATURE

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98

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396

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' Irreslslibte-'
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. Fabrics!

Jenettci

SETS

A sturdy Sanforized fabric . .
U.S. Army approved! Button
front shirts with dress-type
collar, cuffs. Matching pants!

SHIRTS
SPORT SLACKS
Cot Ion twill

with merccrized cotton tops.
heel* and toes!

1”
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SLACK SUITS

SOCKS

- For extra quality and longer

cotton frocks

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and fresh during these warm­
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cloth. Nu-Cratt collars!
Men’s Sport SRIRTS
Cool. Sanforized fabrics!
1
SIHRTS and SHORTS OQc
Absorbent — full cut, ca. fcw

A

A big selection
of smart new
rtraws! Pinch
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27e

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PERCALES
Our famous fine-woven cam­
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— demure or dashing! 38 In.

Husky Terry

TOWELS

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19c
Big absorbent
towels In bath­
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cotton gabar­
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Fabric* Keyed- To Summer!

For New Frocks!
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Ruffled! Of crisp dot- AAc
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Short sleeve atytetl
Washable SLACKS
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1M1

torials

A»« -Ute

»u

J.M"WHiHow! EAT "M" FOOD,
PRODUCE MORE

-------------- |
Army Flight Surgeon LnAfkll-_

the current "Michigan Days for
Victory" campaign as constructive"Smiling Joe" Is what they calkd
0BULY TRIAL ENDS
action to imprint this important -I00 Whitlow when as a boy he lived I'
Ptank McKay and seven ethers, matter on the consciousness of the ln HasUn«3 Ever&gt;' onc Mld u,at
, sn,nc and his persistence would
■on acquitted by a Ftderal Jury Michigan citizen. Il 1* human na- XXthlng worth while for tarn

ssnn

'MAJOR PELHAM
SERVICEDT0

|

HASTINGS BOYS
QETWARWINC

Schrader. Saladin and Ottet bother.
Hastings: Plane, Kealer and Cruttenden.

Sporting Newt
1
------

- •
I SAXONS LOSS FIRST
(Continued from page 1.
GAME IN HVB YEARS
w
is
u
AZ AKC Wil f00tbaI1 "a four ye,ra and
Coach Jo« Brozak's High school
|
was Member Ot Atr—Will unu time maintained a good schol- baseball nine lost their first league
Enter U. S. A. Air Corot
!a»«c record. While there he took'game In five years when Belding
Rimrt.v
:llr,0«D' aviation training of-[turned the trick at Belding Friday
Sundaj afternoon, Harold F. Pel- ffred by lhp OAA and after grad- by the score of 3-0. It was a pitch­
ham. of 420 West Center street, this uatlng lost June, ^nilsted tn the,era’ duel between Junior Kerjca of
city, received notlficaUon ot his Army Aviation Corps.
Belding and Bob Pierce of Hascommission as Major in the Air; Ucut Edmonds, son of Mr. and Ung*. Pierce allowed but three hit*.
nf Eh- iinii-d
Armv ■Mra- c’onkm Edmonds. B33 E Bond two infield single* and a solid two

HASTINGS MERCHANTS
WIN • to 1
The Hastings Merchants won their
third straight game Sunday from
lhe Olivers of BatUe Creek fl to 1
In Ute court of Judge Shackleford lure to neglect what U at hand for anj it did. Hl* parent* were unable,
The Merchants with Craig pitch­
is —
far --------afield.---------------Certainly
give --------------him more--------than—
the----------usual'
Milter. Jr , on a charge of using thewhat
----------, we!to
—
....
ing and Bager catching led through­
Armstrong
Urges Stole
malls to defraud bi a liquor and can’t do a job for ourselves or our schooling. Friends here cast their,
out the game. Craig allowed 5 hits
Crowart to Help Build Up
tetelry
ernicl
U wi"»
“ telteitete
graft conspiracy. Ute first trial *
------ --- In lujM
---------* hourM
and struck out 15 opposing batters.
don, comm.nd Uul p.non.1
mbitetet ,
Araonal of Food
Tiw battery for BatUe Creek was
•ntted In a disagreementl under clrclr-1
cnmmana
«nai
personal vigor H
He won t)w
the, Mr
car and W1L, wise;
*7
“ pc«»wu!i
efficiency that such a perilous | Pnough. wheh he i
Langforgh and Bros*. Langforgh al­
(QMStancas which gave rrise to Ugly
^1.
A call to Michigan's food industry
I sell the car and have the money put : nnd consumers alike to help Ameri­
year In 1937. when his parents game on lee for Belding. Hastings lowed 10 hits and struck out five
)Mnta of IrregularlUes which were our cries out for.
to report in Florida within a few
men. The batting hero of the day
The
way
to
get
it
is
to
eat
plenty
’
aside
as
a
nest
egg
for
a
college
'
moved
to
Owosso
and
was
gradu-j
played
errorless
ball
but
could
nfit
never subetanttated by invesUgatlon.
ca's war program by producing and days to a special training center
I education. Not long after that he
, ated from lhe school there. While solve Belding*’ pitcher for more
deep center with two men on.
-------- - -------------i moved away -------from -Hastings,
and tor) consuming more Miq^gan-grown for a Refresher course, before re­' here, he made a good scholastic than two hits.
The Hastings team will play Sun­
a long lime most of his friends here | foodstuff* was sounded today by W. porting for specific duty at a cer­‘ record and was a member of Uie; Belding was the team which de­
He left
heard nothing about him. /Then ° Armstrong. Master of lhe Mlcnl- tain Western air field
football and baseball teams
i feated Hasting* beck in 1938. Since day at Uie fairgrounds. The opposTuesday
afternoon
tor
New
Y'ork;
|
After graduation. Edmonds look then Hastings ha* won 25 straight iIng
ln* team
,eJl™ hjsn't
l&gt;Fn‘t been selected
svlfcf™ as yet.
to convict the man who up until rt-,/rt*hnt“ •nd/xccrasiblllty.
Your word came that he had completed
Orange
h
M^-X^d
’
?n
h
up
asricultural
and^~engineering
'
pimea'
[) agricultural and engineering ’ games.
bul w,u meel “ str9n&lt; tram.
nmt Awmiha dAr»in.i~i n»nl,Mte. food_deater'will substantiate this the medical course In a California1 Pointing out that Uris .is one
cent months dominated Republican'
■[university,
-■—
■ • —
--------------and In- **«
Judies
at M
M.
He wa*
waa pledged
nlcctaed;
„
...
and. was a auccesaful
n”—
’“—
t« *-•
&gt;}y —»-•-•-«'«n'
man. woman! the Estate Management
™L
“« at
- 88. cC.' He
&lt; „ „
affairs tn Michigan
j »Utwn”tWe are too apt to let lhe mean
|physician and surgeon In the golden'Bnrt eh‘ld *“ t*’1’ state can contnb-1 ,
J*1 ?
to 'Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity'' HasUngs Swamps Greenville-M-T
„„. left college at M,r
McKay, in defense, charged po-1C0.0perATI0N—THE SPICE
state. Liter it wa* reported that he ’ uie something toward ultimate vic- «
w ,lcb *,c ha» t*511 but
lhe »&gt;u
end u&gt;
of auai
hl* ,1 Hastings defeated Greenville ut things of life overgrow the finer
It is
was
leadI? ’• sopnomore
“
Phomore year
to enier
enter me
the
Army Greenville Wednesday ..............................
sophomore
tlie Army
afternoon 17 nature within us; therefore ..
was married
mamea. Don
uon Lewis
Ijcwu and
ana wife
wne of
oi ‘°D'. the veteran agricultural
.--u.ik
-»». al d
,iH£
_
year to
...
Utical persecution on the part of OF VICTORY
...
—»
... nevcr
..... _ became
■
.
. acUve
...
I10
a7 U
— a. Ir. r» ■ got
— nl ,7
a —which
.HI —h were
w—r— expedient that at least once a day
this city visited Joe when they " endorsed the "Michigan Days
** »*°m &gt;n »' Second Corps »
lr gj,-,
an
HasUngs
13 hl,
hits
the R/MMerelt
_
.. since the beginning of 'were
?l.."
0Tr7 ,admlnlstratlnn
‘anunlstr“lon Tbs1 Especially
------ ._
ta California
—...------- Two
— -----yeara ago'
.
. t-r.F°r via
Victory.a^.- campaign and --------urjed headouarter*
£,,d&lt;pJa«e".°F
on Governor'* Island, member.
good for 17 runs.
1 we read a little poetry, or sing a
fuli details of all the various charges the u,r u has
-reuf.-ing to Mr. Lewis’ son Max. now ot Mans- everyone to do hl* part.
New Yorfc harbor.^ Wednesday aft-; Although both mm were from' Batteries for OreenvIUe: Weber.[song, or look at a picture.—Goethe.
Hratlng*.
--------------- **'■*,!------- - ----- 1———. &gt;
■————---------------and counter charges will now never iob,rr,.. th_ mnn., dUniue* nt nn-' field. Ohio, who was a boy friend of
"Probably never before has a war I rro™n
*
;--------- they enlisted Independent- ■ ■
be known since the verdict of Die'-..JT^iijoc when
Uved ,n HaaUngs. **«&gt;» f°««ht «»'en f°«l «'» lda&gt; L^
r ■
w »' without knowledge that the olh-|
liirv.r.dIih/miii/r_.t Im&gt;.i
co-operalhc spirit ta bust- nol ]onB M0 received a letter from auch "n important role." said Mr ^e&gt;t World War a* an officer In Uie pr had Hbo ,|gned lip wlth
jury end* the matter—at least to far nru and Industry — factota that hi™. In It he stated that he joined [Armstrong 'Michigan is not only £&gt;eld A^1Uery'
**«« com; | S im'.* "War Birds " Lieut -Edmondi
a* formal legal action U concerned. wlu have a marked bearing on our । the army a year ago last month.!'he arsenal of democracy for the। nJta^“°‘d ."
U«utenant °ut wx* assigned to a Detroit unit while
Enough has been revealed at the,eventual success ta the conflict.
[He say*: I am Flight Surgeon, with | munitions and armaments now be-■ 0
'Offers tnTraining camp। at Ft.
Ucllt oiruoic..
ainib!e.. iru
left irom
from natue
BatUe
c,,.„
Mein,
, -h
Uierldan.
Ill, Nos.
Nov. M.
34. ifllj.
1917. He Crt
ercr
|c. However, they have been
two trial*, however, to jurtlfy the
Some months ago we saw the the finest air corps group in Amer-produced in enormous quanrtd^ III
rk
Wtefih.lMcK.ys usefulness to the । automobile m.nUfSturer. get to1’
.1
miu.vui sums..!
10 ,hTP 3 tn’
,A and; together through all phases of H
the:
at Camp Lee. Virginia and irntning and graduated In tlie
,
- ,, ,, । these bombers gets exciting at It te one of the iirsenals of food tu,
Republican party is ended. Or, to'gether on
_i&gt;b
plan io make available | tlln„
■■ _He 11&lt;na hlg teileri -Joe weUin'"?,114 in .lhc 80t!’, Df'Won leav- ,&lt;11nr C|aM which, incidentally, was
- equipment
&gt; i ......
"In all parte of the stale we are lnk Uie active service, following a the Urgeat yet to finish at the Gulf
put it another way. if after these to each other any unused
Whitlow. ...
Major Medical Corps.
calling upon our farmers to nrowp'rrtr n,,rt “ hair in the A. E F. as, coast Training Center.
two trial*, lhe Republican party of or machinery that might be ent- f Pendleton Field. Oregon "
since graduaUon. the two friends
Michigan Insists ta reattaching it-|ployed to advantage ta the promo-! If an&gt;' one wishes to write him. food more plentifully than ever be- Captain and Battery Commander
fore. We are not worrying about sur- inl Battery B of that Regiment, sec-1 have separated again. Lieut. Ed-1
U. !te U.K., mon,, te,,. l&lt;U&lt;m «&gt;
Wteollm.. Thl. "
pluses. We are concerned with only, ln« ncllve
Rt,se- Mlhiel and lnondA has moved West while Lieut
one thing—the necessity for winning Argonne. His last few months of struble is .now stationed in the
Will lose its usefulness as an instxu-'Uu' onc example.
ton pjeld Oreg0n
the war. And what Ls more essential foreign dutyVas on the staff of the. Mid-West ‘
ment of government.
j Today we come upon another dem-1
than food of lhe right quality—the |
Advocate General. Gen, Ulan-1
r----------------As far as state politics is con- on*tr,Uon °r united effort In a
ktfid produced here in Michigan?
। ,0'&gt; Winship, in France, where he alleys To Be PAVED
cemed. it would be fine If Mr Me- common c*w The/principals this
,&lt;h. -uhmjM ol cnaln
„„ elly
SAD, y«t proud, Uncle Sam thinks of oil the »oldKay would take his vindication aaltlme ,re the chaln •tores and lhei Iliff ffffllf RnAni Flip our people on the home front are-*&gt;°»PK«I leases and fire losses with
at the city council meeting Friday;
Ite ocoten lor ■ Irhunphal «dL
I™*"- lom-wnlAl
ki
i
[properly fed so the morale of thei*hc French Army Mission. He was
i«r dead of wan gone by. The faces of the men .
■ BMW IlsVV rnVWLkllJ nation will not be found wanting.&lt; honorably discharged from active;■ evening to proceed with the pav-,
Ite te.p rated nrmlte. te to. “ '?°7“
By'thi wme“token w^mwit producejx-’vice on Oct Bto? lain and'wasi
bJoIS''
and continue to produce so there, commissioned Major of Held Ar-‘
,1T'n°n*?Z
who fought in the Mexican War, the Civil War, the
Only' Five School Districts will be ample stamina-building food tlllery. Organized Reserves, and as-1
«""l» « '“X1
L'
te. U. ite .uu mr weh Ute
w
for our boy. on the ships, in the ’‘xned to command the Pint Bat- c'mreh ta JentX
'
Ask More Thon Available
•temprw oom.tea. &lt;m M.
air and in the field.
I '"Hon. 53SU1 C. A C. &lt;A-Ai. ie. the;
Uren lo&lt;Jfn,&gt;™n
Spaniih-American War, and World War I pan in
County Tax Allocation
..Mlchl8an fanncrj&gt; willingly- and »■»»&gt; Regiment, coast aieavyi Ar-’ -n.. human rac„
dlvlrUd' ,nln
oteU tel, mull in iunter W- -MKhW„
VkUr,-. de.
•Michigan farmers,
willinglyand ! "’&gt;rv. Anti-Aircraft, J!??
'
TheclS^Uw^
human race itao
Is divided'into
clmllenge
of-our
then located
tw?
a^.hrad
Urrm .nd duunll,—ol which Ute Ute«l Io .Umulate prndueUon ted, Board held a session one day last protldly accept
review. And on this Memorial Day, soldiers of
. d
t|‘"osc d ,h
*nc®d
state has had too much already.
|saj0 oj Michigan-grown foodstuffs.! week, but could not complete their government. Not an acre will go to' In and about Detroit, ut which Gnu. allotments because two townships waste. Not a worker will remain idle. J»e was employed by the Detroit nd t ,rp -Why wasn’t it done the
’
■.
Because of the vital importanceand
off at»ut».chool districts had not iNot • •»«*
«*
untumed Trust Company Later, he aaauntM
‘"O'*1"- Why w.« t it done the
World War II are added to that parade of heroes.
LET’S DO BOTH-FOR VICTORY jg maxlmum Michigan food output!
'I
Zsku , r
Michigan agriculture will do its command ot that Reserve regiment.
Periiaps it ha* never occurred to u&gt; the success of our war program sent in their proposed budgets for pan-und more to help destroy ag-' which command lie held until hr,
|,polc *'1» position as Vice President;
you ta just this fashion Perhaps, on the one hand and the quality, the ensuing year. They meet again!gfesrion.
you've thought of the Michigan war [freshness and accessibility of Mich- this week when the belated budgets [i "We arv
are coiismnuy
constantly rcminuco
reminded OI
of of ff**1 Citizen* re
A- ovuuinu
Southern nauuiuu
National
AMERICANS everywhere feel sadness for the lives
shortages of one Item or another, hank. nc_Atlaii:u. Ga. and moved.'
Pegram as one that concerns it- J ignn food on tlie other, the current 'are expected to be in their hands.
The county, as we mentioned last There will be fewer cans in whtth out of th** Michigan mliitar&gt;- areo.)
self with building guru, tanka, air-: campaign deserve* the active sup­
to process some of the foods wi 'He remained nn unattached officer1
lost, but only pride when they think of the justice
planes. trucks; making bombs, hel- port of all. It has ours and we hope 'week, asked for 8's mills to meet grow on Michigan soil That will not' for “ few &gt;«'“« and did not renew
Ite anticipated needs, which the fi­
meta. Jeeps and the countless other it will win yours.
hLs commission
-----when
‘
his last '5-year
----- ,
nance committee of the board of su­ daunt our spirit. There was a time, U1
of the cause for which these soldiers died, and for
Instruments of war that will bring
To the chains and independents pervisors anticipate will require a when cans were unheard of. Bottles, jx-rlod expired in 1B33. owing to the [
too. reminded us of the deluxe. New pre-s-iure of business.
the Axis to its knees.
we say "congratulatloni" and may tax levy of 8110.000.
Early la&gt;t fall, during lhe preFourteen of tlie sixteen townships ways of storing food lure being
If you have, you were right—half success attend your efforts.
which they die today. Liberty is the name of that
parednr*.*
move*
and
again
on
the
learned
each
month.
ask millage as follows for township
right!
afternoon of Dec. 7th. but. when'
______ ______ ____ _ ....„
expenws: Assyria. 1 mill; Baltimore.
Michigan has TWO war jobs, one'
1 mill; Barry.
mills; Carlton. S more care should be given to the['he present, war got under way. h&lt;a* essential as the other.
mill : Castleton. l'« mills and for production of tlu- proper food.-, for; tendered hl* services to the Chief
fire truck 'i mill, total I'i mills; our people. We have heard muchjff Artillery. ottv'Corps Area. Chi-'
truth of Daniel Webster's words, "Cod grants lib­
Hastings township will levy no about the morale-building value of cago. Recommendations for hl* pres-1
build up and maintain the health
of Americans at home and on every [
-----------township tax this year; Hope. I'i vitamin*. Michigan foods such as cnl commlssibn came In April;
potatoes, cabbage, fresh vegetables.! through the Michigan Military area. ।
WILL YOU LEAVE*I
mills: Johnstown. 1 mill; Maple
erty only to those who love it and arc always ready
last battle-front emblazoned by the!
Independent*, Chains, Join ......
...
r™™.....,
,
&lt;UU
‘
.
body
buUdlns
u&gt;i..
„ta„
v
liulted
ol
In
Ite
ArUlkte
hu
lorGrove. 3-5 mill; Prairieville. 1 mill:;
OTHERS a CHOICE
Rutland
Btan and Stripe*.
I
|n Promoting "Michigan
Rutland will
will levy
levy no
no township tax of e*8a “nd DUlk- together wtlri'nier arm of the Service, tlie Air
Thornapple. 1 mill; Woodland 3 [many other types, should be on the'Corps, being apparently where the;
RIGHTLY YOURS?
to guard and defend it." Today we arc asked to de­
Both are tremendous jobs — the
tjOyi'’
.... ------.'
...
most pre.-slng need is at the mogreatest ever undertaken by any
UnJJ
,n KUve
t ol —
milk;
Yankee Springs.
1'j mill*. .family diet.
[
'The
"Michigan
Days"
program
1*
ment.
commonwealth. Both call for all
.
, , , *&gt;o . ,
When this was written. Orangeville
fend that cause once more. And we will succeed,
a
most
effective
method
of
bringing!
Major
Pelham
feels
there
Is
the heart and mind we've got Both
w ,e”ort' cha,n
J"* ;nnd Irving had not filed their town­
call for an excellence of perform- ‘ Jol^ hands Wthe ' Michigan Days ship budgets
The law limits the tax levied to 15 the importance of favoring Michl-, and women, to do—at home, afield.I which you .lo.c
for what men have done con still be done. AND
ance hitherto unexampled.
ror victory" campaign to further ।mills. Add the county's 61. mill* to gan-Rrown foods and we in the i in fanning, at the ladle and bench. ! unccrt.intivs shat should «ad
Jevery
------- —
‘
’
•• • —
one—
must
honestly de•void.d.
T.
One is roaring at a crescendo; Ute the distribution and sale of Michl- the millage granted to townships, Orange pledge our whole-hearted1 and
SHALL BE DONE TODAY.
cldc where he best can srnr until f judgment,
subtract that from 15 and you will support to lhe movement."
Other t* picking up volume while it 8«n foods.
such time possibly us he is Inducted; •”««!»« •
looks for the interest, enthusiasm L
„ “unl^ “!d 1 liave the limit that can be allotted
into service of a more military
no"
i..; I floor displays will call attention to to school districts. The 15 mill
f
11 lhe movement which is state-wide. limit does not affect the village and ■
character: nil who serve do so on an “Jd *"“«•*
I
equal
footing in 'total war', he re­
Michigan food producer and con- Merchants will feature lhe wide city
;
taxes of incorporated villages;
marked;
adding
that
when
the
sen-,hro
"»
k
“
SUmer — and that means you!
| variety of Michigan produce which and
i
BUY WAR SAVINGS
cities for municipal expenses.
Michigan's three hundred million, has made agriculture the stale's unless
।
their voters by majority have
।j lee call comes,
--- - -it will
. be an intelli- Tit Naitoi
one- «&lt;&gt;' « hit-or-miss gamble J«x C»«rai*i» of ftrf,ttho »/ y»u&gt;\
ah..
STAMPS AND BONDS
largest IndiLvtrv
Industry next to the nroducproduc­ :so voted None In Barry county have| T*1" Michigan hen is coming to;
dollar
agricultural output ------,1 larcest
•*
--------It I,would
beurimpossible
for!
lhc support of the American
Eagle I"5 we
may
sometimes
be—inclined
to;.w,Roe* •/ Agft -fiiorUl inn
tion
of
war
materials.
clone
SO.
wuuiu
U1|)H»AIUIC
SOT:
......!
-------------—
—
-.
—
—
..A.,
enough — not by a long shot. Our
__ within
,।
. ■■limit
.. and *n 1thc
1, a Hr,,
— effort u'l,
I, ,the
1,.. .promise.. I'hink.
i 11 111V And.
A
hi
ai...&gt;. Sa
/La a aaur a—
1
that
war
with,
as. If
it Izv.lr.
looks n
ns. 'I,
though
Curtailment of normal transpor­ them to keep
fighting men on the far-flung war tation faculties, due to the war. carry on their ordinary* activities.
|ot * record egg output in 1M2
■ H may perhaps be a fairly long
fronts of the world need more and make it more desirable than ever,
Of the 76 school district budgets! TH15 u ,n llnc with the Victory'struggle, when viewed dlspaslonate- i
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
belter food to win the fight for the retailers point out. that the filed at this writing, only five will.Program of the Michigan poultry in- *&gt;'• fte must be mentally ready to do!
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
you; our valiant Allies must be sup­ home, market be developed so that have to receive an allocation of less1 duslry which already is second only °ur bit where and when the High
than
they
request.
Tlie
Hosmer!'
0
d,,lr
&gt;
’
products
as
the
best
ngr.Command
thinks
we
best!
con
do
it
;
WORKS
plied; our long-hour defense work­ foods grown in Michigan be brought school in Castleton asks for 101 cultural source of income with a re-[Civilian talents nnd skill count on
.
to the attention of the people of
ers must be sustained with the tlie state not only because of their mills The most that can be given in!
*» excess of 528.000.ooo annual- par with prior military experience
Established 1907
proper nourishment and the folks recognized quality but to release ad­ that township to any school dtetrict! ■&gt;'•
.Major Pelliain_and his Firing Rhone 2497
Ha.tina. Mirh
*ring*. Mien.,
at home rpust have the right diet ditional transportation facilities for is 7 mills, as the county has to have! Great ns Li the Michigan egg out-! Battery &lt;thr 4 75-mm Gun section.-.
n°t Urge enough taLwith one extra ammunition Caissons
to guard their health against lhe use in tlie promotion of lhe war O', and the township 1'- mills. TheiPU* B *•'
Barryville and Nashville schools in .meet state consumer demands and [ section' was selected out of the
program.
strain of war-time harassments.
With the approval and coopera­ that township each ask for A milLs;' accortjingly the expectct! increase 'AEF artillery by General Artillery I
Something must be done to stim­ tion of Leo V. Card, Commissioner but there L-&gt; no way die allocationj would prove a valuable contrlbu-' headquarter., to demonstrate Hie [
ulate — and again stimulate the of Agriculture, the campaign under board can grant that much. Hast° the f°°d for victory- pro«rani.| Icesoiw growing out at that war with!
production
and consumption of way today is headed for the chain tings city schools ask for 9 mllL.' according to Uie "Michigan De.;, !'he plck&lt;-&lt;! infantry Battalion of'.he!
stores by W. F. Doyle of Lansing With the county given 6'.- mllb,|f°r Victory Committee"
136lh Divhion. before high ranking
Michigan-grouTi foodstuffs
” there is no chance for 9 mills. The! c O. Card, head of the depar:-i officers of the United States and1
And. fortunately, something is be­ and for the independents by W. R
law requires that one-tenth of a ment of Poultry Husbandry all Allied Armies, for a 5-week period
Keasey of Lansing.
ing done. Perhaps the most note­
mill raised in the city shall go to: Michigan State /College, jvoints to' following the Armistice, presenting
worthy at the moment is the "Mich­
the city Itself. So there is no way [the upward production trend when (thrice-weekly exhibition manpeuigan Days for Victory" drive to ac­
llrat
get hum
more!he
noted .......
that ....
the egg output -for,. 'res staged
near St. Florenlin,
• * the
*..k city schools can
uan Ktl
ci
•than
i.._ .
-----------------------------&gt;&gt; above France.
was
8 4. -----------mills. The
Delton-Kellogg
Ilaxt fall and winter was —
well
trance. High
High comrngQdalion
coms
complish just this — to encourage
-.1
.
... average production of recent ......
Hr. n,»l
years rvl.nd.d
extended to ,the
BatteryToz-Ha effischool district asks
for
7\
mllL«
. state agriculture to grtater'produc- "Stagecoach Express" starring
Don Barry, Lynn Merrick
We
should
realize
that
eggs
are
!
clent-work.
But the most the allocation board
tlon effort and to point' out .to the
Tlie Texas Panhandle district can
___ _____
allow_ _
is 7, ____
mills, because the an excellent source of food from
\H7rs. r sVsv----------------consumer the quality, freshness and during lhe wild and lawless day* comity and Barry township call for the standpoint of proteins.
fllt . r&lt;»o Ml &lt; h L.AT1N
minerals anu
and viwiuiiiui
vitamin*.. The
mother wrote to the
accessibility
of
Michigan-grown when it
ii wa*
was a "no-man's land" u
isI 8
o mills.
Hillis.
Iiunvrni*
site egg || An indignant
•
..... all
.ii ....
of ®an
aeademv the
the foliow(nllnu-.
But the problems of our tax allo- contain*
the necessary vitamins I princinul of
n academy
the scene of action of this him.
cation board are very small com-: °ther than C. Vitamin C is sub-, ’my*"*er °r
With the endorsement of the Govpared with tho«e which must be; starttaUy supplied in many other;
““ ®ir My son writes to me
tmor and the State Department Of ,UrT‘nj Ann Dvorak. Ben Lyon
faced in such counties as Kent, Cal-: foods comumed by the average per- ““pl•*"*2r.k
Agriculture. Uie chain stores and. A hard-hitting film that depicts iioun and Genessee
von
■ lhal he mU5t tnmstatc 30 hexalOunsmOGeneMee.
son.,
thf meter* of Latta a day I looked hexaIndependent grocers are uniting to the fall of France, exposing fifth
tail
an-Axraaa and
.nH aall
column activities.
A DOGS LIFE
I demand for food product* and pjr-' jlterltup 1,1 'ffo^'cHonary and find
tel) IV.a
Uie .lA-..
story, In
to encourage
sell milimn
A
stranger
ru
standing
on
lhe
ttcuiarly
eggs
on
the
part
of
our
‘
!
wl
‘‘ w a
versc ot -'l* foe'Michigan agriculture to the con- Brian Donlevy. Miriam
platform of a small railway station | Allies in the war. ha* resulted in lhe Ih.0*'that mak,f* 300 (wrt or W
sumcr.
Hopkins. Preaton Foster
when the Northern express flashed development of a ne» egg industry |
“n
Certainly no cause could be more "A Gentleman After Dark"
past. Into the whirl of dust raised I-Thl*.” he explained, -is an egg-dry - e?Tn
Dont you think that
A dramatic adaptation of the
.... by the train leaped the station-mas-Img industry which mar be tar **&gt;«’ “ quarJ"®' •hewmeier. or
Worthy, none could be more im­
famous magazine story 'A WhlH ot ters dog. and tore madly up the reaching a* a future development;18 lnchf’ °f Ud* Latin stuff te
portant in war time.
‘
PUnuLl.
i "ndIX n^w. U shipping manFton* ”»ou«h
« »* —
Heliotrope', a slick tale ot daring
It deserves yonr support and we
Jr?, &gt;our d0fi 0,Un do *hal?"icf dried egg* to the American Al- INTERESTED
i
jewel thieves.
.uwr .! Ite .Ute,,.;
te ..nciuted
'
Jo™’,., uten by .
George Brent. Joan Bennett
"Yes, sir. Every time the express: ALWAYS DOES* * ’
NOTHING 18 MORE IMPORTANT
A hilarious plcturtution of lhe passe*, the dog is. after it like a! They had been invited to dinner
famous romantic triangle that, as
•» '»’&lt;■ h°u* 07 ‘ prominent local 2nhl^J?^?r“TcrM1
a stage hit. had all America rolling
"That's queer." commented the I resident
A* there was no one toj! -JhaUs thaT hc^She cAn/tart™
jtnd harder work often taxing our in the aisles.
stranger. tWhy dote he do It?”
[look nfter little Tommy, it was ncc-1 kWhMs that book -the conductor
ttiyslcal resoureas; with our atten­
‘I don't know." replied the dog's.cstary to take him. too.
I
th,
ih- n.rr
owner,
scratching
hl*
head
thoughtlhe
meal
started off well enough.
®?'
lhc over‘
tion often Mattered in so many di­
----------- .......
....
..UAIIU,
Walter Hasten. Gloria Warren
fully.
----------"What
--------------------worries-m.
me Is what he'-.„„.
~
rections that we are easy prey for
The story follows the fortunes of
he gets it."! the meat on his plate it slipped off
nerve strain, many of us are apt a UlHc family in a small sea coast going to do with it when
-------------ion to the floor,*and hi* mother's ntn**
,
t'***----------------°1’ 10 the noor- and hu mother *
to overlook the most important town. Introducing to the screen TitsTilt VESVI
THREAT
.. 'face flushed..
AGREEABLE
lhe charming new fifteen year old i A "“n
tiling of all.
had l«pn having hl*;,
-Tommy,
laundry done by a "•neioiiimrhnrS
-neighborhood I' «’ &gt;vu mlut " #hf whUpered tensely.] They were settling a number of
And that Is our personal health— singer.
■t hi.
"&gt;ou m‘ut “P°Io8lw 10 Mrs A’’rel preliminary details as young people
washerwoman had let
A VIST OLD MLIASLE FIRM
____________________
‘ J hit account J 0nc*„Oe‘ up “nd
fctoMNngjwtu before lhfy take lhe d«;Wve
governed so much by proper nutri­
with her run for months. Last w*ek'QUj
tion and a balanced diet. AltetfUon
UuteA 4_____________________ ““ '"Tte’thW tewl’y plr.rd'ite
“S--------- -- ----------- -------------------------Eilabli.Kid 1907
"Do you believe tn allowances for,
to health, authorities tell us, is with Dennis Morgan.
Ti'
«™!&lt;’b'«"iuto! ii”S' married women?" she aiked.
Brenda Marshall
A heroic story ot some bush pilots
'Certainly.” he replied. "I think
from the woods of northern Canada
i a husband should make allowances
who enlist tn tlie Royal Canadian week. I will put too much starch in
Gel «n alm in life, and get il 'for a lot of things."
Un &lt;r«uj
jjroqr etttan. CordjaHy, Mrs. Smith.”,quick.-Garlyle.
|I
FAY DAtf BUY RONDS—

GARAGE HEAD ASKS

S(

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c

Elevei
the "Jo
Mrs Hi
nflemoc
tesla we

tallied a
with pr
Gamer

Mrs. (
bridge c
of Mrs.
aftcriioo

tlie lion
• Thursda

WHAT MEN HAVE DONE

CAN STILL BE DONE

AND SHALL BE DONE TODAY

TAX COMMISSION

. . . . . . . . . . . . _ „ „ ■ _ __ _ _ _ _ _

HA\ rrW M JKI M1

FOOD RETAILERS
UNITE TO SPEED
U.S. WAR EFFORT

MICHIGAN HEN TO
DO ITS PART IN
WAR EFFORT

WAT EPS
CLOTHES SHOP

The Theaters

Colorcrete
VASES e
We have the most beautiful selection of Vases,

Baths and Settees that you aver sot your eyes an.

in now and look them over. Very suitable for your home

gardan or cometary lot.

Prices very reasonable.

Ironside Monument Works
Phone 2497

Haitingi, Mich.

The ne
the hon
Thursda

The F
Mr. and
crlcbrab
versary.
evening
with Dr
Jones w
Jones
scores.

A din
and M
al the

Saturda

tallied
ween It10 Tli

Miss K

Mrs.
her clu
nesdav
.home o
at pedr

dcraon.
by wer
be held
Duane

Mrs.
chnlrm

nurses
at a p

cottage

Mrs.
ten gue

cclebra
Games
billions

Cove
very p
by Mr.
their m
Huturd

Ten
cntlne
lighlfii
night
home
Wood b

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY U, 1MI
problem since those planes are able I A ||M_ M!--, n.'.J
i to fly to their positions on the Car *,ien MOfl L/ICa
I flung battle fronts.
the gong of an alarm dock.
I For the statistically minded, here
• • •
Hans Kardel, of Charlotte, county
Alton King. 78. of Woodland died
are a few interesting facts and flg*Honoring
’----- *— ------agricultural agent of Eaton coun­
MUs Dorothy
Alton
suddenly Friday forenoon,
iurta: Five million bricks were used very
Cook. Mrs Harold Jscohoon. MIm ty, spoke at the Rotary club lunch­
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) ■'in the building; one hundred thou­ about 0:30 while attending a rum­
AND
Marian Sawyer. Mrs. George Aten, eon Monday noon. He narrated his the woodlands was started. That sand cubic------—
—
.
a
,....
w
.
..
w
mage
sale In the Episcopal parish
yards of concrete: two
Mn. Leo Boyce and Mrs. Morion experiences os a member of Char­
hundred thousand gallons of point; hoiBirr^Wben he and Mrs. King enHilbert entertained lhe women lotte company of state troops, who
thirty-three thousand tons of steel; | Hired the parish house, he comteachers of the city schools al 828 were called to Detroit not tong cisIon with which the work ha* gone one hundred thousand fluorescent'plained to her that fols hand was
6, Broadway, Tuesday evening. ago to end the mob attacks on col­ forward.
lights; sixteen million creosoted I numb and that his head was dizzy,
Tlie
Willow
Run
plant
was
de
­
--------- ---was
-------served
------------at---eight follow- ored famlliM In that dly. who were
Eleven of lhe twelve members of Dessert
wood blocks on Uie floor; one hun-1 As he trad been subject to such
signed
to
apply
automotive
mass
deed and ten thousand feel of sew-1 spells for some lime, Mrs. King tod
the "Jolly Dozen Club" met with Ing which MIm Cook was kept very. being moved Unto the hew governMrs. z Herbie Wilcox for u pleasant busy unwrapping the many gifts ment-owned housing area there, pradurUon methods to Uie manu- er pipe; five miles of drinking water him to a chair. Soon after he sal
afternoon. Wednesday. May 30. Con­ that were piled up before her as which wa* built especially for them
pipe; one thousand and two hun- down, he slumped over on the chair.
“"P
"»«&gt; ■'“&gt;
'■ »“ •“»&gt; dteomrt u»i ». -ul
test* were enjoyed and much laugh- lhe result of a miscellaneous show- under government direction. Mrs. ISu’SZni
mUe* of 5Uam plpln|
Tllcrc are,dead Coronoz Dr. Clarence Lath-:
teit was caused by the original er.-----------------------------------------------------I Roosevelt wa* said to have been inaMoaw riieu on.I u
• • */
| greatly Interested In this housing four Pr^t°t
of ong and one-quarter miles of serv-1 rop was summoned, pronounced it
poem*. Refreshment* were served.
th„ Mnv m—n-ff
— y«sm, proposition
As Whitney
Whitney' engines of
four Pratt 8,
(unneU; a
worlh a rau. ot htart faUutc. an(1 thBl n0
He explained that while /the 1250 h p.. each, the problem is much of switchboard* and panels and a inquest would be held- The body
tallied sixteen at 500 Saturday night Alma Fingleton.Tob a seven o'clock colored people selected to occupy lhe more complicated - than any which fan capacity of five million and five ■ was taken to lhe Wing undertaking
with prizes going to Mr. and Mn. dinner jen -guests being present. house., were people of good char­ mas*, product ion engineers have yet hundred thousand cubic feel per 'room* at Woodland The funeral
been called upon to solve.
’
Oarner Hampton. Mn. Dan Ashalt- Alter the buxines^ meeting Mrs, terer. many white people living in
minute.
wa* held Monday afternoon at the
At Willow Run. planes are not
x Maude Smith went on a mysterious that vicinity, particularly a large
er and Will Linington.
I* Willow Run tn full scale pro-1 Wo°dU.nd Methodist church at 2:M.
hunt, finding a cactus plant, as a colony of Polish people,'became vio­ only assembled, but parts manufac­ due lion; if not how long will II be cond^ed byRev„
• Wtngard.
tured as well. The manufacturing
Mrs. Clara Brown entertained her remembrance of her birthday. The lently antagonistic to this negro
before
the
maos
production
line*
be""u,*d by
" Moxon of
&lt;le|&gt;aruncnu are adjacent to Uie
bridge club with dessert al the home balance of the evening was spent in colony in Dtelr part of Detroit.
'•»«««*&gt;•
main assembly line. Raw materials gin rolling? This, unfortunately, to ?*l*,ry
of Mrs John Ketcham last Tuesday playing "Hearts,” the winners hav­ So when moving vans and trucks __ _________ __ _____ _____ __
a military wet.
However, lhe
Pdex'“
»“ bl Wood'
ing the privlIejV of pasting a de­ appeared to bring the household are unloaded at one part of the
afternoon.
plant while completed bombers fly *rt,er ean “y- lhal Mter seeing,
fense stamp tn the Club's book goods of Uie negro families, they IL
---------- --f how things stand al Willow Run.
Survlvtat are Ute widow. Sopha
. । were tipped over, nnd two trucks
The Young Mothers club met at Their nim U a 1100 Bond.
. thro*
Mrs
New idea* in airplane manufae- he would
*m“d certainly
"rtalnly hate
hate to
lo be
be in
in aDd
?
m Florence
.were destroyed. Then stale troops
. of. tn-.l.’ nf r-L.rlrtvSsto
Hithe home of Mrs. Herschel Follick
turo^ve been developed by the .°«’ .. ^.....
‘nk which people
l.id Ws‘
Places were told for seventeen al B'«t s‘*t* troopers were brought to
Thursday afternoon. Alter a busltheAxU^'areJoi^toikel
n.w
siHsiuiu
&lt;i:r
kuiiik
so
use: .. ,
- -------- ■ --------------the combination farewell and cele- Detroit to end the trouble, and re­
iicm meeting. Mrs. Floyd Myers
Henry Ford '"*•
and fc
his
organization
Vn,c ou* ot D°w‘Hyspeed
up
producUon
Spot
welding
‘
-------------------bration dinner
ner given on Sunday.1 mained
maineu there
mere several days
day* to pre- ।
gave a talk on "Pear and Children .”
have
performed
a
wundgrful
&gt;
°
b
|
Whenever
I
find
a
great
deal of
the home of Mr. and ven^ further disorders, until all the processes have been perfected lo
Tlie next meeting will be held at
---------•••
——
|gratitude In a poor man. I take it
an extent, for example, that a:
Ogden. Mt
Mr.. .„
and
I’oures--------built—especially
for colored such
.
u ,Mrs.
al&gt;.--------,---------- ,
the home of Mrs. Albert Steeby on Mrs. TYim Ogden.
Hugo Wunderlich were also hosts at people were occupied
considerable amount of riveting can; Nothing happens to anybody for granted there would be as much
Thursday, June 18.
this gathering.
th!;
gathering, which was tiild
held InIn t 1,1
I" Mr Kardel's opinion. America be eliminated. Tills not only saves, which he is not fitted by nature to, generosity If he were a rich man.
time but considerable weight m well. bear.—Marcus Aurelius.
j —Pope.
honor
of
four
guests,
Mrs.
Edith
ho
n
problem
in
putting
an
end
to
The Friendly Neighbors met with
Wunderlich
and M
Mrs. Chester UXJ.Lq,
Long,’-rt
And race
riots
--- “- prejudiced
.........................
-.........
... We
.... Assembly line prncc.v&gt;ex have been
Mr. and Mrs Gary Crook Friday to ...
1
. ... are May
... ....
.1 to
(A aee
■
In
. .1.1 IS.,
whose
birthdays
and
June nw?d
to «t
it. h.
be said,
that ...
we divided down Into numerous *ubcelebrate their 48th wedding anni­
evento:
Bruce
Long,
who
graduates
respect
Individual
righto
and
liberty
assefhblics
to
eliminate
congestion
versary. After a curry-in dinner the
from high school on June 5; and *u our °*» country, ax well as to and xo speed the work.
evening was spent playing pedro
William Rupert' Wunderlich, who ln*u‘ u‘*‘ foreign dictators do not
In the complex wing assemblies
with Dr. B. A. Perry and Mrs Fred leaves for active duly on lhe high 1 de*lroy our American right* and
special fixture* have been developed
Jones winning high scores and Fred
seas this week, a colot. scheme of Prlvltoges.
whifh need not be dismantled each
Jones and Mrs. B. A. Perry, low
time an assembly is completed.
red. white and blue was effectively1
1 * 9
scores.
carried out In flags and candles cen:----------------------- Completed wing parts are lifted by
{overhead crane* and moved to desA dinner party In honor of Mi taring the tong table and In small
i Ignated stations on the assembly
nnd Mrs W. O Jackson wa# held flag place cards. Two large cakes,
__ line.
suitably
Inscribed,
were
presented
lo
at the home of their brfthcr and
Taking
pictures.!
!
These fixtures represent notable
?'*•----ulster. Mr. and Mrs Stuart Jackton. the honor guests.
announces
that the I achievements In themselves. The
both movies and snapshot*,
mapshot*, enter-!
enter-1 Mr Hansen
t*,"------------------------------Saturday. Muy 16
tained the group during the after- "“t10"81 defense training classes center wing fixture, for example, is'
noon.
Guests included Mr. and "re P,#nnln# “ class In blue print sixty feet across and weighs nearly
Miss Margaret Johncock enter­ Mrs James Long. Mr. and Mr».,reacUn« 10 operate four hours a thirty tons.
tained the Busy Eight Club with a Cheater Long, Bruce. Barbara and wpek *° ** ,,eld 00 F'r,t*ay night
Another time saving device is’ the
weenie mast. Tuesday evening, May- Jimmie of thl* city; Mi** Dorothy
o'clock
Those Interested Ingersoll Milling Machine set-up,
19 Tlie group enjoyed stunts with Long of Grand Rapids: Mrs. Edith roay caU lhe #cb«»’ ,or fu«bpr Inused in machining tlie center wing.
prises going to Mrs Rozel) Stanton. Wundcrllch. Rupert Wunderlich. Mr.. formation
It docs eleven different operations
Mis* Katherine Werber and Mrs.
and Mn. Gilbert Percy and' son I The annual school water carnival which used to be done separately.
L.jtence Juhncocx.
Denny of Kalamazoo.
wa* held at Reid's resort. Thorn­ Tire time required for performing
apple lake on May 27. A* it was these operations has been reduced
Mrs. Lloyd Anderson entertainer
Impossible to secure the buses. from days to a fraction of an hour.
her club for dessert and cards Wed­
transportation was in private cars.
An elaborate system of conveyors
nesday afternoon. Muy 20. i)l her
A picnic lunch was served by the has been developed for bringing parts
home on East High street. Winner.,
home economics department
from lhe manufacturing depart­
at pedro were Mm. Arthur Bennett.
An honor assembly gas held ments to tire sub-assembly station*
Mrs. Lloyd Steeby. nnd Mrs. An­
"Buy Michigan produce because it Tuesday morning In the session and for delivering the finished sub­
derson. Mrs. Bennett and Mm. Biceroom when lhe Hl-Y and Girls Lea- assemblies to designated stations
by were guests. The next party will to fresher haa more flavor and rl,("Tl wnrn ,ne W,'T ",,n ulr“ l‘ea' HFwmoue» lo acsignateo stations
should be’ generally higher In nu-:“uc ^hotorshlp cups were presented • along the final assembly line Outbe held June 3 at the home of Mis. tritive value because of the shorter ,o Arlhur McKelvey and Harnett er wing panel, and sections of the
Duane Miller on 8. Hanover.
- spread o ttinw tetwren orodJrer Babcock.
Babeock
The cups are presented j »■-'«"
fuzclagc, for example, travel en
on -a
producer i
h wan^ur
Mrs. Kendall Rrahm, Nursing andotnaunwr"
semester to
to the
the two
two student*
students i messanine
messanine conveyor
conveyor to
to lhe
lhe final
final asas“«
1 highest
kre there tow
Tlils recommendation to house- ™nltln
“Ulhest tn
in scholarship, de-'sembly stations
inations and
find %re
low-­
chairman of tlie Barry County Red wives waTmade today bv Mrs K?rl l*,“l«b‘l»y
U&gt; the school, jered Into position. Likewise the en­
Cross Chapter, entertained the
and
are
T. WrUhl.
lh. A.n.rl-, honesty. “
* -other
“J" desirable trails. ’ ginex “
» towered Into position from
nuracs who had taught the courses can Association of Univcralty Worn-1 “
*'r
spent the same mezzanine. Center wing
J- rll^ ’ r
nt u picnic Tuesday evening at her en Consumer Study Group, who en- the
their
class
periods last Wednesday! sections
.,r c,
.^“ Periods
r’- •" move forward on n ground
sister's. Mrs
Forrest McMillon':,, dorsed the "Michigan Days for —.— lhe
------------■I..-..-.-...
mov‘c* entitled
"Plight." । floor conveyor. Wjth four lines
cottage at Gun Lake.
Victor," program. « an .xrellcnl "Hawaii.and "Across
....... .„u
‘'Across the ConCon- '‘ finally merging tInto two
j
tlncnt
in
Ten
Minutes.
”
I
Special apprentice schools have
Mrs. Ken Labertcaux entertained means to bring lhe Idea lo lhe ut-i
Hie last issue of the Fortnight, been in operation for some lime to
Im guests Tuesday evening in honor tention of Die homemakers of the
, was published Tuesday. May 28. train men and women workers In
of her daughter. Helen Marie, who slate.
"This year far more so than inJI with Caroline Hansen ax editor. | the manufacturing and assembly
celebrated her seventh birthday.
Leiter's typing —
Ill -—
class
Uj, operations
required
Present &lt;plan*
!— —
■ ---------- —
•-------- ----------------Games were played and flowers and the past Michigan homemakers are1 Miss ---------going to can or freeze as much pro-1‘he notices sent out annual- call for eventual employment of
ballons were used as decorations.
duce as they possibly can during the ,y by the
Alumni a*so-. women at Willow Run .up to about:
;25 per cent of the whole force,
Covers were laid for eight at a growing season. With lhe avail-1 c‘"Uon.
The Doomsday books wlU be
Adjacent to the plant Is the huge
very pleasant bridge dinner given abllltv of more freezing locker* and
by Mr. and Mm. James Radford at the shortage of tin homemakers M available to those who have placed airfield where completed bomber*:
Tlie central ।
their summer home ut Gun lake, well as manufacturers will be clam- &gt; “’’hr orders Monday. June 1 and | first test their wings
oring
for
varieties
that
freeze
well
!
w,u
bl,
‘
°n
for
‘
hose
who
failed
.
unit
of the hanger also conlqjnr,'
Saturday night. High score* for
the evening game were turned in This should serve both as an Idea't0 8rd,'r bW?- *n room 207 during quarters for visiting pitots and cn-1
and a* challenge to Michigan farm- the half-hour period and at noon'listed men., u well as departments!
by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook.
era Certainly, in
these lime*. It from 13:30 lo 1:00 Tuesday. June 3. devoted to Inspecllqp. observation,
Ten friend., of Mm Margrete Val­ would seem well to grow the va- । Mr- Uiwer's choir class left Friday radio and other controls.
entine Flynn gave her a very de­ rlelle* which by experiment have f'b0" nt 12:45 for Knlamnzoo They
The B-24 bomber has a cruising
lightful surprise last Wednesday proven to be the best for freezing." participated In the music festival range of 3.000 mile* at k speed of
A sensational,
night when she wus spirited to the Mra Wright concluded
|at w M- C. E. which began nt 8:00 about 300 miles per hour and can
opportunity to choose any auto radif/from^ur;
home of MIm Betty Wotrlng near
’ _________ --------------------o'clock that
evening.
, carry a bomb toad of lour tons.
e * &gt;—
ociocx
mat evening.
of flowered batiste
—__ they
....prac-------- 'Arms and armament are. of course.
Woodland. The affair took the form —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— I i During lhe afternoon
entire stock ... at % less than Wards regular low;
' Uced with the groups from the dif- a military secret. Delivery Is no
ferrnt schools represented.
price! And even at this amazIngsaving^Tyou
The festival was sponsored by Mr.
Harper C. Maybee, director of the
W. M. C. E. Noble Caln, well known
MICHIGAN'S
don’t pqy a cent to have the radio installed* in
composer and director of lhe Chi­
,_y Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 BLcago a cappeila choir, was the fea­
your carl We don't see how our stock
tured guest conductor. Many of the
Completely streamlined for cool­
.numbers sung were written by Mr.
SATURDAY ONLY — MAY 30
long at these prices. /. so come early a
ness and absolute comfort —
HOSPITAL? INSURANCE
Cain.* He also tours the country­
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
fashioned
from
"Gloatripc.*'
a
bringing various other groups to­
gether for occasions' such as this
A Wartime Budgot Demands
new luxurious rayon fabric, for
William lliopalong Cassidy) Boyd
The group from here went In pri­
ultra smartness and chic. Avail­
vate cars, each chaperoned by an
able in White or Tea Rose.adult. '
And Robert Sterling and Marsha Hunt in
The third hour phoni* class is
practicing on a couple of numbers
We Pay
which arc Io be sung at the bac- ,
calaureate service Sunday.
,
SUNDAY and MONDAY — MAY 31 and JUNE 1
The sixth hour home manage­
ment class gnve a party Friday for
I She, 32 to 44 ****
George Brent. Joan Bennett. Mtocha Auer in
Think of it! You save dollars on this
fifty of the first grade children. .
Mr. Broutk's gym classes have
sensaHl nal radio that challenges even
chosen new teams to play softball
$40 sets! Has lighted custom dial for
Bargain Matinee Sunday 1:00 to -3:00
during their gym period
As the
your carl Dynamic speaker fits in ,
team was Just
lust chosen, the results
will be posted later.
dash or underneath! Rectifier tube
TUES., WED., THURS., FRI-, JUNE 2. 3. 4. 5
Mr. Clayton Hinkley, a former
The Cott Per Individual
included! And it's installed* in your
The hll picture ot lhe year all In Technicolor
student and teacher of Hastings
Aafc «*** Words
car without chargel They’ll tell out,
High, presented the athletic, de­
James Cagney, Brenda Manhall and Alan Hale
fast so buy now!.
partment with a picture of the
1000 track team.
1 Seniors drew numbers tor com­
mencement and class night tickets
on Monday.
MUs Buller's health classes vis­
ited the hospital Wednesday and
Friday. May 30 and 22.
Hostings. Mich.. Phones 2247-2282
JKd
OUR STORE OPEN' THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON
Majestic lldq.
DetroH
A complete rehearsal for class
night was held In Central auditor­
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY — MAY 29 and 30
ium. Monday evening from 7 to 9.
The Hastings track tram went tn
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
DORRANCE TRETHRIC
Lanilng to the state meet and came
Ann Dvorak, Ben Lyon and Griffllii Jones in
AGENCY
Wards finest—conuMirabk in every
back with nine potnu to their cred­
National Bank Budding
it. Jack Wagner made all of them
way with other makes up to $501
Phone 2307
when he won first place in the class
Haxtiuga, phone 25(H
Look at all you save on this amaiing
Hastings
Michigan
B tow hurdles, and fourth place In
•etl You get all the power and per­
lhe 100 yard dash

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MONTGOMERY
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�TOT HASTINGS BANNE3L THURSDAY, MAT M, 1942
(services have been very spiritual and
1...
r
The annual
pastoral vote will be
tken Sunday
Sunday rooming.
morning. June 7.
' helpful.
taken
। Young peoples prayer meeting Frl- Every member is urged■ to be pres, day evening at the home of Mr. and ent at this service.
Mrs Gerald Calms
|
------ -----। Rev. Clyde Rotherick will con- FIRST CHURCH OF
duct a special service at our church CHRIST. SCIENTIST
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Ion Friday evening.
June-----5. —
Mr.:; The subject for Sunday is •"An—--- ----------CHURCH
Rotherick U a blind evangelist irZ'
and cient an&lt;] Modern Necromancy, alias(
, Prayer meeting at the church er- j uses a dog to lead him about.
•K~° H*! Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Deery Wednesday evening. The at­ will tell his experiences in this sen­
tendance has been good and the: Ice. The public la invited.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Next Sunday morning Rev. O. H.
Trinklein “-rill preach on "A- Song
of .Praise," Eight children were bap­
tized In the service last Sunday
morhlng.
•

C*. DncA Mu,,'* P-ini'le
Present Recital

MEMORIAL SERVICE
FOR LIEUT. DAVIS

BOYER RALES
Mr. and Mr* Jack Arnold and
n1VIC
family, of Dow line. hare purchased
and will soon move in the DeMott!
Music ta a spiritual stimulation'
house on E Clinton St
At Methodist Church On
which enables people to carry for­
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barlow have
ward In trying limes
It speak* I
Sunday Afternoon
purchased the Clarence Brady home I
directly to our hearts, bringing uai| Our next regular meeting will be on E- Marshall and will move soon. AA special
special memorial
memorial service
service honhon- RUTLAND
RUTLAND
consolation in adversity, relief from । Thursday. June 4. A new trustee will Mr. and Mr* Brady having brought
n-,. Bernard Dixon Davis. I Service* will be held al lhe Rutanxiety, and faith tn our ultimate' be elected at this meeting.
W the Mary Fuller Bute
r
V~4
land cemetery Saturday
Saturday afternoon.
afternoon.
triumph. We need this unifying
30.. nvwci»
Flow ers «...
will —
be ^placed
on
We thank all of you for your co- houses oo N. Hanover for their! '
’
May ju
»"”'™ —
fore* to Increase our confidence and operation in buying our "Buddy home.
। of Baltimore townkhlp. wno was
^jera" graves at 1:30 There
courage
Popples." We would like to ask all
Voyle Benner has' bought another killed In an airplane accident May will n.
be .a program at 53 o'clock,
o’clock.'with
with
In a special broadcast from Hon-1,ol you to please wear your poppy on of the Mary Fuller estate houses on j 5. while serving with the air corp*1 Judge Stifnrt Clement as speaker.
olulu Sunday evening under the....
------- - Day ...
--------N Hanover.
I near Chame Republic. Panama, willI
Memorial
We------arenplanning
to
.
----------- *
auspices of lhe Catholic Hour Msgr..
Mr* Eliza Knowles formerly of be held at First Methodist church, Delian
Maguire. Navy Chaplain told of how: ed comrades tomorrow night and Freeport, haa purciiased the Dr.' Sunday
u„u», afternoon at 3;30.
I Th. W. S. C. S Ot th, MtUwdM
our soldier* and sailors aboard ship those comrades who can arc asked Alice Heney estate property on W.
Rev W Mayion Jones,
Jones. oupi.-oi
Supt.-of church will
land
an -all —
day
Rev.
---------------- tnrrt—
.
—
...................
.
.
I...
I
—
It..
KaiM.ni.nt WrdW.’tlreturning from a Japanese attack t#’ meet at the Legion hall at 7 Center St
[
Big Rapids district, pastor of Ing In the church basement
nrrTitsox: RT u b riti'RCH
*Tre rpd'R'^ 10 rationing of food.
Ivan P. French of Dimondale has the church here when Davis was re-, nesday. June 3. Members of the
*
JEFFEK8ON ST. I. B. C HI KtH ,After a me,wrr meal they all as- o'clock to help us with thia.
acquired the Al Bessmer cottage at reived Into membership, wftl de-, society who have birthday* in April. ,
Our
commander.
Wm.
Andrews,
The W. M. A. of the Jefferson St. - aemblcd on deck and sang with ex­
। Gun lake.
jlver Uie memorial sermon. Rev. L May and June will be" honored. A
U. B church will hold their regular. ultant Jubilation to the wonder and together with Commander Roy I *■&gt;**'■.&gt;*&gt;
—— ■&gt;Winston Stone, present pastor, will pot luck dinner will be *erved at
monthly meeting Tuesday evening, amazement of Uie Captain and Bush. Leo Crane and Wesley Webb
read the obituary and Rev H R. noon wltfi MUs Caroline Solomon
attended the sixth district rally at
June 2. at the home of Rev. apd Commanding officers.
’
hCUGMCTD
ATErt
*
T
Pfeiffer, pastor of Uie BalUmore and Mrs. Paul Kybura In charge.
Mr* R. A. Houghton All are in-' gt Rose musie pupil* will present Dowagiac on Sunday. May 24.
I United Brethren ehuwh. will offer Mrs. Roger William*. Mrs Herman
vited. and we are expecting an In- their spring recital on Sunday Comrade John Freese of the Kais-.
Ith* Ijr“&gt;er- tyte Bennett, teacher Reynolds and Mrs Cllfiord Morford
teryting meeting, with these our Mav. 31st at 8:00 P M at Central
•T1S.U I H-XSJ
J
Of the deceased when hr attended will prepare the program and Mrs.
returned missionaries
Auditorium. They dedicate their District Commander Our post re­
The transport swedp rake will be1 Hastings high school will alsoapeak. Lincoln Rush and Mrs Bert Patton
-----------work to the men and boy* in the''ceived citation from Uie department
discussed at a meeting sponsored by Music will be furnished by friends will be In charge of decorations.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
service of our country. Your pres-, for having a 100 per cent member­ County Agricultural Agent. Harold; cf Uie Davis family from Dutton.
Th* 1Lady »*«Maccabees
an
■""*
’»— will hold •"
ship
by
May
15
The service next Sunday morning ence wl" **“ a great encouragement
. all day meeting at the home of Mo.
We understand Comrade Crane Foster at lhe County Fair Grounds: where they formerly resided
will be of particular interest to t0 ’hese children.
. Anna Willison. Thursday June 4.
has a daughter who will .graduate on Wednesday. June 3rd at 10:001 „Thl* »IU he the first such service
voung people. Mr Stone will use ..
A.
M.
Mr
Fred
Roth
of
lhe
Michiheld
in
Barry
county
during
the
from the Middleville high school
Dunham District
for his theme. 'The Way Into Life "
gan State College Agricultural En- preser^ war.
Congratulations.
Tiw Maple Grove Pioneer meet­
The choir under lhe direction of “
- - ginerring Department will exhibit a
The parents of Lieut. Davis have,
Mr* Bush. Mrs. Crane and Mr*. I working mode) ot an approved sweep reerived from the Government more Ing nnd Memorial Day service will
Mrs Robert Burch will furnish spe­
cial music.
Webb represented the auxiliary at rake. Mr. Roth will discuss the con- InformaUon regarding the accident be held Saturday afternoon, May 30.
the
district
rally
!
al
lhe Wilcox church.
There will be a Memorial Service
struction of the rake for hone and which cost the life of their son. The
To secure the watch of your choice for that boy
There was a large
attendance at । Let'* not forget Saturday 1* Mefor Lt. Bernard Davis Sundav after----------------------tractor u*e. During the meeting an Mter highly commended Lieut,
noon .1 3 30 Tl» Hi-v M.ylon w. lhe Mru rrn.lm.rton ehurrh ...
y A day of remembrance; explanation will be given of what D«vi&lt; and stated that he had been
or girl. Our large stock is rapidly thinning out.
ln mortal „.
Day.
The
Aid will meet with Mr and
Jones, who received Mr Davis in- Hasting* last Sunday when the Vet-: for our departed comrades friends can
„ be expected of thl* labor saving I killed instantly when hi* plane
Buy now while you still con obtain a famous
Mrs. Ira Osgood next week Wed.
to membership in this church, will traro of Former War* and their Bnd relatives. Let'* all do our part hz'.iTm
having tool
tool.'
• crashed. It also informed the par­
watch from our store. Hamilton. Elgin, Waltham,
conduct the service, assisted by the Auxlllartea came
paying
our ir&gt;po;i
respect anu
and nuinagc
homage
~ sweep rake Is a tool that has, ents the *on‘s body would not be June 3. for supper
ts in a body as spe’’’L ; ln P
“»u,a our
The
clal guests
l.„ na&gt;tnr
_____ »..• a . ..
pastor. Lt. Davis wa* killed recent-:elnl
Th*
- • y
returned
here until
of hos­
Cruen ond Parker. We hove them all. .
.w.v
,o thrm on Saturda
generally been used Inrthe west for ---------- ----------" lhe
-----close
-----------Conger Hathaway. In speakln* on
ly in Panama.
The chairman of the Poppy com- a number of yean during the hay- tilities.
the theme. "The Knock-Out Blow- miltee and of the Ladles auxiliary Ing and threshing season Due to
L. O. BIBLE CONFERENCE
committee wanu to thank Uie com- the ever increasing labor shortage
, "Pilate's first blunder was made rades and sisters of the post for self-; in Michigan and the Increased use 1
CALLED OFF THIS YEAR
1 when hr tried to be neutral
Due lo the tire rationing, threat­ Neutrality was Impossible for him Ing popples and especially for ob- of fast tradon, the rake Ls gaining
I War conditions promise to force
ened restrictions on travel, and It Is equally impossible for you and serving lhe plans that were agreed In popularity in Michigan During I
| an early and huge development of
..
shortages of various commodities, it me Christ or Caesar, that is the upon by Uie Poppy day committee. I the last twelve month* scores of;
Undersheriff
Michigan's peppermint planting
------ you» a—
,.
----------------------Have
brother, father, hus- these rake-s have beenouu
built
Manv
Sheriff ~
Bera -----and ----------has been decided by the board of question that remains unchanged
directors of the Lake Odessa -Bible through all the changing years band or son in the service? If so. I dairymen short of labor are looking D0*1" anr»ted Hayoen Hatiiaway. This projected expansion will be
have you received your service card to-this having labor saver. County
°f Charlotte. In that city TUev- necessary, it is pointed out by lite
Waltham Premier—9 jewels. 10 k. yellow Rolled
Conference not to open this year
Will you choose Christ or will you to place in your window? If you Agent Foster hold* thl* meeting to ,lav
day
He
Is
held
here
a
warrant
"Michigan n«v«
Days tnr
for viMArv*
Victory" com­
u
heW
h
*"
’
on
*
---------------"Mlehlaan
The conference, established 2! choose Caesar? Will you be ruled
Cold Plate. Price $22.50 plus Federal luxury tax.
by Prosecuting
mittee.
handle—lhe
„
7 Attorney
------' ------r" to ---------' rising demand
year* ago. weathered lhe depression by the demands of right or by the haven't, and will get in touch with give farmers assistance with this issued
Comrade Rov Bush we will try and problem
i Barnett, charging felonious driving on the part of menthol uwr* to take
years and has grown to be a na- ut
urgent voices of expediency? That ....
....
....
....
,
It
ta
oftunderstanding
that
Ho-i?
“
mo
“
r
car
'
claimed
that
he
the
place
of
that
formerly
imported
tionally known enterprise, and. while
I
SEEL'S
I
Is our supreme question. Upon Its want all of you to have one if you m.r
recognized as a wise move, the dc-i
Michigan
■nswr depends our defeat or fail- have a dear one In the service.
cialon lo call off the gathering thls;
urv. our hope or despair, our heavthis having season
i
“V. V!?-" .. e b,c&gt;^le UP,“ chemical company piuced an order
Remember Pearl Harbor and Keep (I have it in me
year, will be a real disappointment cn or hell. Pilate had his chance
n in lm
win, ....
hill on M-37
. _____
mu. tnl
olini
Iran
m । an
.nnessentia)
,n
Tn
lor
.------—________
______
.__„
with
oil „nn«
refiner for
them flying.
to many.
Rutland. The boy's left leg was menthol to be extracted from pepand threw it away. Today you and
TRAGIC DEATH OF
crushed, and he has been in Pen­ pcrmint oil This marks the first
I have ours."
Al the regular meeting of th* V. i DALE TOWNSEND
nock hospital ever since. Il is claim- !
F W. Auxiliary Thursday evening;' The body of Dale Townsend. 2g. ed that Hathaway drove the car commercial use" of American pepthe following chairmen were ap-1Ison of Rev and Mrs H. V Tbwn- which struck young Main, and Uiat liermint oil as a source of menthol,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
a medicinal chemical used prin­
pointed: Americanism. Clara Var-1Isend ot Woodland, was found last
he drove away from lhe acene of
fa«n-iney.
wooai.no
;
name
tuna.
Kuoy
cipally for the treatment ot cokU.
they. Woodland; home fund. Ruby
the accident Hathaway. Il Ut claim-■
m.J ^h‘r
P“rk lhh*|Wood;
Experts are of the opinion that
■ Wood: hospital.
hospital. Emma
Emma Paton;
Paton: legleg- Round lake, four miles north ot ed. later returned to lhe place where
„ Iislatlve.
|illative. Mamie
Mamie France.
France. Woodland;
Woodland; Vermontville.
vcrmomvuie. a gun. lying near lhe
the the boy wan hurt, but did not men- the Michigan fanner will retain
da^M^»\-^h MraWMaiTMcr^l'l
rrn“°',,UlUon' Zelma COx:
.rehabilitation,
Cox: Junior
Junior!| ooay.
body, caused
caused onicers
officers to
to believe
believe that
that Hon the fact that he drove the car ' this customer. They point out tiiat
MtEHlA&lt;to«
McCall-!acUvitles. Margaret Webb; member-, the young man had taken his own that caused the injury. He took 'chemical research has developed tie*
2 *. .k a.. ! U
.
.. 'h|P. Marie Pritchard. Pelton; re- life.
crcus to
w himself
nmmi for
ior bringing
cringing young
young
ot extraction and menthol
credit
the pastor ^n"&gt;toll&lt;’7fit ^Shell* P°r,er E*“ EdM*'r
Thc Dcfcnir
He was • graduate of Woodland Main to the hospital, claiming that u'er*
■ growing desire for a
and Kernels" and will
®
1 Com,n)Uef holds its chairmanship high school in 1932 and from Mun- he noticed the boy lyirtfc on thf ■:
y„&lt;*oni“5lc, aourc*tlwme -What ud"r&gt;mh^ H
thC'unU1 the Ju'"‘ pncamP™nt This Chester College in 1936 Following roadside, picked him up. and con-1I It
menthol
tum to pep­
,f al! m
^n,hol users tu...
oil.
apecial1' pennlnt «•
’ growers of »this
m« .~-t.i1
m
.
committee l* Florence Scougale. I his graduation, he taught in lhe veyed hin? to 'that institution.
■’ u*Sdto™“*I U45U asC7h7nnrn7«2^'SlHnipS “nd bo,,ds: Vlol“ B&lt;"y»trun-, i Vermontville school, until last fan,
i ty will have doubled their market
'SXJho &gt;r ™hpdwEva Edger. Red. when he resigned to accept a port- AUTOMOB1LE ACCIDENT
। Some 500.000 pounds of [nenthoi
Sle
ICros*
Oon *‘th ,he K W BU“ c« of »«- SUNDAY
। were used last year.
OU
men
esll...
TW&gt; ,'uWmobUM eollldri Sunday’•j11 D.u
Thr Sundav Fv*ninff *i..h -m1 MlWred Platt resigned her office1 'Ings, where he was employed at the
ml; at
8
“b,
’ as
to acMPl lh'
Of time of his death
evinlm uboul 7 30 n..r lh. But- 1000.000 pound, ot txpptrmlnt oil
« 30 «n charge of Lynox
She was installed Thurs-j On June 21. 1934. lie was mar- land loon hall. Forlun.Dly no on,, । to yield an equal amount of the
Tn.. Pmhvtartan
.in ^1div gening and at the same time Tied to vonda E. Conley of this city wm seriously injured but both cars, same grade menthol. About 1.000 at toe ttXS £S:Zeto“ C0X *“ lnaUUed “ trUSU* IUnd lW° Cn‘,dren •*” h”"* w “’** were damaged.
000 pounds of mint were harvested
on WednXv evening iun^ M^Past P^ld«n' Emma Paton WM;Uiurti. Dale Raymtgtd. Jr., and
In 19*1.
Henrv SunZ
.
U,c l”»ta»hiR officer.
Marilyn Jean.
Farmers In Michigan and Indiana,
the wheel of one of the car* and
Borra\ JiKX the ii^toss
Initiation of Bertha Green bring.
He had been active in Boy Scout was driving, with Mrs. Yarger as growing nearly B0 per cent of last
1
,
. our membership to 32
Another »ork In Vermontville and had at- ills passenger, toward Hastings on year's crop of peppermint oil. would
be
the greatest beneficiaries of tills
BAPTIST CHURCH*”
I new member ta to be installed next tended a meeting of the/Scouts on the blacktop highway For about
1 Thursday afternoon May 28 the rne*Unlf Als0 ouix active member- Monday evening, leaving the rneet- five miles he had been trailing a car new demand.
I Ladle.* Aid will meet with Mrs ',hlp u «ra«iuaily Increasing. Those | {ng early and apparently ending his driven by Leslie Enxlan. For some
Loveland at 118 East Center street *ho are not attending are m&amp;slng life a short time later. Coronor A reason Mr. Enxlan stopped hla au­
All ladies cordially invited.
’ *-----some
-- very -----------Interesting
-----------meetings.
-------------our|C.
,n
Cheney of Charlotte--------------Bronounced
- to at the foot ot a small hill. Mr.
1 work naturally becoming more ab- the death a sulcic|p.
Yarger turned to his right to pass
sorbing as the war continues Wei Besides the widow, two children the Enxlan car. Just then over the
A fine program has been planned
are now busy compiling a list of all and the parents, he is survived by small hill Just ahead of him came for the final meeting of the Central
Barry county
uiuui) men in foreign
lorrign service three brothers,
uivukii, Charles
vuasies of
oi South
ooutll anoUier automobile, driven by Rob­ Parent Teachers meeting to be held
The Barry Co.Rod A: Gun club Of any kind, "nils means any man Wood hind. Buryi and Francis and a ert BuUer. 31. of Battle Creek, with in Room 110 of the Central Build­
j 1 "ITT1. tl,thp C.,'y H# ' TuMda&gt;’-' outside lhe continental limits of this *l*t«r Mary at home.
Mr*. Butler as his pasenger.
ing June 2. 1042.
:
! ■' ’ “J M
I Unn»a SUICT 11 would be sr,.U,
■
■ . ---------------Mr. Yarger, In reporting to Un­
Don Oury will show lhe colored
pranoek Hoplul KU.li.n oulld
" lh'
or
tt”?IDENT
dersheriff Doster, explained tiiat he pictures that were taken of lhe play
For Michigan Prosperity. May 28
Will meet at the home of Mr. ,ere of Bny man ,n tonf|tn service,
did not have’ a chance to dodge the ground activities last summer and
to June 3. For Michigan's sake buy
1 Luella Reesor Woodland on Tues- WOuld conUct our ••"■‘■ry. Mildred
Elmer E. Harshberger. 68. died other car as he could not turn. Mr. Knowlton will show the pictures
day evening jime3
’
™ “ P,"“- 209 South “kihlgan. Hasting/. Saturday night at Borgess hospital. either way. Mrs. Yarger suffered a of lhe Camp-O-Ree that was held
Michigan Made Goods and Produce
I Give her their name and address I Kalamazoo following a month’s 111­ cut on her face, which was treated at the Fair Grounds last year,
I Surgery Guild No. 19 will meet and Owy w111 ** Put
mailing । ne4* Bom In Ohio, Mr. Harahber- in a doctor's office here. Mrs. But- There will be an Installation of ofwith Mn. Jennie Matthew* Tiiura-!11*1 for our monthly publication. (8er c*me to Barry county at an ler's upper Up was severely cut. fkJers and a final report of all comday. June 4, at her home on N.l"The Porefgn Service." free of 'early ■&lt;«. «nd worked for many She was taken to Pennock hospital mittee*.
Broadway. Mrs. Fred Fairchild and charge
( .
, .years
­ for treatment.
narge
&gt;ears in
in aa Hastings
Hastings factory
ractory He
He re
reAll parents and friend* are urged
Four delegates
and
has
Mrs. George Sumner are co-hostess* and
J '*four alternates
'*
**ilrc
’’“*d several “years
— -ago -J
—.. - .? ■ ’—’
to be present and see. their children
When the fight begins within him- ,n
morl„.
'
es. This meeting is the last one un­ were elected to attend the sixth dta- • since resided in Hope township, near
_________ , , ,
til September and will be a social tricl rally at Dowagiac. May 34.' Cedar Creek Mr. Harshberger is self a man s worU. something —R
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDR—
meeting. The Matthews* home is the They were, delegates. Velma Crane, survived by lhe widow. Anne; two Browning.
second house before you turn to Eva Edger. Clara Vamey. Margaret I *on*. Leland E. and Carl £.. of
Leach lake on th* right side of the Webb; alternates. Mamie Prance. | Grand Rapids; two daughters. Mrs.
Marie Pritchard. Viola Beystrum.
Dowd of Battle Creek and Mrs.
road.
and Bertha Oreen. They will also Esther Carpenter ot Chicago: a
Hospital Guild No 18 will meet serve at the state encampment at ’l«t*r. Lillian 8UIson of Battle Criek.
this Thursday. May 28. with Mrs. Port Huron In June.
and six grandchildren. Funeral
Anna Newton. 620 N. Bolt wood
There is to be' an election of officers.1 the parade, prepared to march. d’X ■' the Walldorff funeral home.
All members are urged to be pres­ Memorial Day You do not have to'Burtkl was tn Riverside cemetery.
CUSTARD ANGEL FOOD CAKE — Delicious-golden
SulTcTbUk^,r J°Ur rrfU' CENTAL 8CH&lt;A&gt;‘l LEADS
ent.

(Eifurrlj Nrtni

3r. KOSe MUSIC r jpilf

V» IC • \A/
W«

Community
Notices

Dal*
Lakes C
Rev.
spent E
Vernon.
visiting
-fpr the

With hl

tlie we&lt;

Caledor
Mr. am

SWEEP-RAKE TO BE
DtMUNjI KAI ED AT
MEETING JUNE ?

Veterans Attend
Special Service At
Presbyterian Church

Your Last Chance!

Hayden Hathaway
Arrested; Charge Felonious Driving

C. B. HODGES

V. M. IIVWMV

WAR TO PUSH
PLANTING OF
MICH. PEPPERMINT

DEPE''"-EJ1jrEL”

The 85th Annual

BARRY COUNTY FAIR
MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

August 11-12-13-14-15
DAY AND NIGHT

Final Meeting Of
Central P.T.A. June 2

| Organizations

1

0 Michigan Dayi

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ^^'Va^

HUDSON
HOSIERY

Full fashioned 45-gauge
rayon hose... sheer sum­
mer shades in irregulars
of the better grades

bF

EVERY PAIR REINFORCED

FOR LONGER WEAR

100 Denier Rayon
Stretch Your Hosiery Budget

—If you hove yet to discov­

enc
UU

1.00

er the sheerness of these

in for o pleasant surprise.
TIMTt

At Sole Prices

STOBF

Bakery Specials!

,----- | IN DEFENSE STAMP SALES
Emmanuel Guild will meet Wed­
nesday. June 3. at 1.30 at the Parisn OBITUARY
I Defense stamp sales in Hastings
Mary Ellen Lydy, oldest child of|clty whools amounted to 8506 75..
house.
George and Caroline Bragdon. wa* a gain of 89450 over toe previous'
The Petunia Club will meet with born In Romulus. Mich.. June 23.' week- Thla brings toe grand total for
Mrs Clara Wilder.-114 N Washing­ 1850 and passed from this life May |th'* 21 wreks. 87J63.40.
ton. or. Thursday. June 4.
'20. She would have soon reached' Central school was in the lead
। wito 8241 55. high school, second
[ Because of the county rally on her 92nd birthday
In the year of 1881 she was united wlth 8170JO; First ward. 848 70;
| our regular meet!nJ day. tlie Mac­
cabees will not hold another meet-; in marriage to Oliver Lydy, who1 8*cond ward. 833 95; St Rose, 81235.
-----------------'—~
Ing until June 18 We wLvh to thank' preceded her in death Jan. 3. 1937.' —ON
r*r DAT. BUT BONDS—
all who took part In the program She has seen life from the pioneer'
and the W R C. ladies for the fine day* up to the modem age and enJoyed
good
health
until
the
last
year
dinner they served All helped to
when
she
gradually
failed,
taking
’
make the day one to be remember­
her bed two weeks ago. She leavea
ed wiUi pleasure.
two brothers. James Bragdon and
The annual reunion of the Barry Frank Bragdon: three nieces. Mrs.
, County Normal graduates will not Gertrude Rowlader. Mn Arlie Slo­
cum and MUs Crystal Bragdon;
besides other relatives and friends
conditions.
who .will miss her.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Rutland
...
j
REPORT
Services were held at tier lateFtor the two weeks ending Friday- home Friday al 2 p. m. with in-i
Chief of Police Thompson reported
as follows at the council meeting
Friday night
22 complaints re­ MUNICIPAL COURT
John Clemens, of Orangeville.
ceived and investigated: It sum­
mons served: 14 traffic tickets is­ township And Walter Deyermond. of
sued: one arrest and conviction for Rutland township were arraigned
disorderly conduct: one stolen car before Judge . Cortright Monday. I
recovered; two minors taken into charged with operating motor ve­
probate court; 10 doors found un­ hicles after their drivers' licenses
locked by night police: 40 auto­ had been revoked Both admitted
guilt.
Deyermond
was.....
given)
mobile drivers licenses issued To their
- .
----- ----------------- —
date 100 bicycle licenses have been two day* in Ja|l and fined 85 00 with
issued
94-50 costs Clement was ordered to
serve five days without costs
1 Norway, which normally catches
There
a: e 47.000.000
persons—in the
one fourth of the" fish in th* Euro-----------------------— ----------pean continental fishing industry. U 8 who are over IB who are able
is now
|1 to work.
\ rationed on fish.
.

Angel food, custard flavor. Try this new sur- 4fjc
prise delight. Serve with fresh fruits. Each
BANANA CAKE — A mellow moist cake with QTfc
a rich Butter Scotch icing. Each
w ■

BANGIIART BAKERY
113 8. Jtffsrsoa AL

Pkoaa 2428

MICHIGAN DAYS SPECIALS

no. 2 can
PEAS - ODESSA EARLY JUNE
10c
bottle
CATSUP ODESSA
10c
fancy quality 2 no • 2 can* 23c
APPLE SAUCE
Ige. 46 oz. can *
17c
APPLE JUICE
KIEFFER
BRAND
«•
21e.n
PEARS
15c

( . THOMAS STORES
HARTIXOa

Janet 1
-Sunday

।

at Shell
day.
MiM
spent t
parents
nett.

Mn.

spendin
parents
wood
Judgr
tend hl
Arbor 1

turned
weddini
Penlnai

tied' he
Sunday

bus Tin

Plttsbu:
MU*
Memorl
with hi

Bob I
bor for
turn fo

and Mi

over th

daughti

Canada
Rom J&lt;
LeRo
Ohio. »
see hii
• Row I
operntii
day.

Mary I

Mrs F
aqd in
Schade
Mh&lt;
latter I
ton. Vn
former
lannbet
the cel
versary
which i
the Un

feaaioni
club. 1

sister. 1
eupy t
latter's

Will ha
ln&lt; we
huaban
RlUr.
Gary F

from I&lt;

erlmt fi
a teaci
Will SOO

have ai
trude I
Of Detr

Th

hot

H

HC

Ci

�TO HASTINGS KANN1K. THVMDH, MAT M, 1M3

! ui mixture peaks, then add other in-'
. gredtents. Bpread over baked crumb
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Palmer■ deni at Btephstu College. Columbia, Barry County Federation of Wc
mixture and bake about 40 minutes
were In Battle Creek and Union Mo^ wa* graduated Tuesday. May*.
In a slow oven (300 degrees F.»
Thuraday. with the D O. T. O.\
ra
^ty
Bunday.
jfl.
at
a
special
sunrise
commencewhen top should be golden brown.
M,
commence
­
I
Dale Henry was home from Great
Mr and Mra.'Dwtght Fisher were ''■'vr"Z7uf, Wr.nk ninom w*r&lt;.
in
r-Hieaan
k,.ui
.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Frank
Bloom
were
I
Cut into small bars with a sharp
ment
service
conducted
entirely
by
club
nj
hostess,
was
marked
by
good
I
Lakes over the weekend.
n CMcy.
u» wnlend.
„ Olm„
„ur.
1
Rev. and Mrs.. Clifford Clinton
,
knife, then thoroughly cool.
the students. Mlxs Johnson, the;
Mn. Emma Murdock apent lut n00n to attend the funeral of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aben E.I'^A
Ar
*
^-^&lt;1
beans
batter
h^hL^nrovlrted I W,Wn ,1Wl C00ked Or ““ Utey’more
spent Bunday with her brother in week with relative* In Kalamazoo । Harlan, the mother of Mr*. Horace
Johnson ot this city, who with their I A lovely setting had been provided, npnetmne the second day after relloney Health Bread
Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boulter apent Haye*,
“ Q,y “lu:r "
other daughter, MUs Barbara, were by the Coats Grove ladies, the plat4 cups flour.
Mrs. S. D. Gums ot Kalamazoo is lhe weekend with relative* in Plain-' Victor Bioon spent Bunday after­ in attendance, was among lhe 38 form being outlined with baskets of;! he*unglh the oven?
1'4 cups All Bran.
visiting her slater, Mrs. Hugh Riley, , *ellGovernor Murray D. Van Wag•
,,noon
noon with
wirn Mis*
mm Mabie
manic 8l**on
aiuon *t
si from Michigan to be graduated with tuilpa, orchid and purple tris, and[
. |pr the week.
.
f
| Mr. and Mr*. Leo Burton of Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapids |he class of more than seven hun­ blossoming shrubs; luncheon tables( oner’s ballot to in.
ft cup chopped dates.
Mrs. Anna L. Tliomas to in De- Mason visited friends in Hasting*
WM * supper guest of Mr. and dred. representing the 48 stales and In the basement carried out the na­
Michigan's number one bean eattroll for a couple of weeks vtoti Sunday. "
tional colors and the menu was the1 er votes for reheating
several foreign countries.
Ury wish :o thank the public
with her sister.
| Mr and Mri
Oarner vlllU;d I Mr. and Mrr-.Leland Bennett and
A new iwUl to the traditional kind for which Coats Grove ladles'
"I find reheating tench to Improv..
ft cup honey,
the splendid response to the
are famous.
Miss Shirley Frederickson spent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker in Kal- three children attended a family­
the flavor." said lhe Governor.
ft banana.
of poppies last Saturday.
gathering at the home of the for­ inaugurated by the Stephens class
Mr* David French, county presi­
weekend with MIm Orra New- amasoo Sunday.
mer's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
at Freeport.
| Mrs M
Lydy of Royal Oak to
,
. of *42 who themselves prepared Ute dent, presided The assembly slng- foods more than anything else, he
cups buttermilk.
Bennett at Nashville Bunday, honreplied, ’ more beans'.
F r-’uU M?d Mri Fr&lt;1 aan Dorrrn
vU“ln« her niece jfcs. Charles SrtSg”the‘ birthdays of" Raymond address, which was delivered by a
Day *o turn out and march.
fellow student. Theme of the ad­ of Mrs Rena Walts. Woodland; Mrs.,] So the “first lady" ot the state was
Caledonia were Bynday guesta of Bames. this week. /
1 and Alton
3 t. baking powder.
dress was their responsibility to Bessie Woodman gave the invoca-i' prevailed on by the "Michigan Days
Mr and Mn. Henry Weaver.
Mr alld Mrs.
M Smith of
Mr&gt; Raymond Collier and fcr
carry with tliem into community tlon; Mrs. Vera Brinker welcomed ' for Victory" representative to supply
day
lard, and egg. mu well Add At:
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bums. Mtes Sparta werejiunday gueste ot Mr. flve months old daughter of Grand life In this democracy the spirit of the delegates, with Mn. Milo Young.
1 the favorite baked bean recipe of Bran and buttermilk, mixed wttn
Janet Burps and Jim Burns spent nnd Mn'E A. Caukin.
Rapids have come to make their TThe Good Life" at Stephens, based Nashville, responding.
.Sunday with friends in Eaton Rap-i'jin. Arnold Malcolm of Lake,ho£e for
prMeni with her par1 th* Governor and members of the soda. Sift in two cups flour. Add nut
on the principles of human relations
Reports of the year's activities,,
’Van Wagoner family.
meats and dates, then add remain­
ids.
/|Odesite was a Friday afternoon:enu, gfr tnd Mn Will Lyon R
and respect of human rights, the always an interesting feature, were'
Mr. nnd Mr* J. L. Valcntlne-vi»- guest of Mrs Ida Palmatier.
' 3 ijr collier al nresent being with constant pursuit of knowledge, in­ given by the club presidents. Mrs.;। From the Vap Wagoner cook book ing two cups flour and baking pow­ fruit of loyal nature, and of nobla
comes Ulis recipe: One pound der. Stir well. Place in greased mind.—Tennyson.
lied Mr. and Mrs. George Gillette
Pvt. Robert Blur of Detroit was the MacArthur forces in Australia
Horace Powers. Nashville: Mn. Vem' Michigan white navy beans
dustry, religion and philosophy.
10
at their cottage al Wall lake Sun- a guest of Mtes Josephine Murphy u . lieutenant of infantry
Tlie sunrise commencement exer­ Allerdlng. Coals Grove; Mn. Chas.
small white onions, sliced thin: soak
day.
•
the early part of tost week.
i__________
cises culminated a week of com­ Robertson. Middleville; Mrs. LeRoy*
beans and onions, sliced, in water
Mis* Winona Bennett of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Densmore of'
n ■ 1 .4.
mencement activity at the college, Perkins. Woodland; Mn. Robert,!' overnight: pour off-water and add
spent the past weekend with ho(| Manistee gpent lhe weekend with DCnerlT DfiagC nf
attended by more than 15&lt;W) guests. Shannon. Hastings. These showed] fresh water lo cover and boil slowmin. Blenn
«reuu Densmore.
a^vximiivic.
.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gard Ben- Mr. nndi Mr*.
a busy year, with civic and public'
nett.
| Mr* Archie McCoy and Mrs.|
ne lit
ut-­ ly untl1 bcans "re done: Bdd ‘ft
interests dividing time with the
Mrs N. M. Sullivan ot Detroit te Emma S. Evans were in Grand
Women members of the Hasting* LEAVES NASHVILLE
s Red cups °r br0,rn sl&gt;8“r- &lt; tablespoons
erary and musical programs.
?
n dry mustard, ft pound bacon, cut
spending several weeks with her Rapids on Monday on business.
। Country Club have planned a dejThr
Idrnd,
R.V W C.
, '
" in 2-lnch squares; ft bottle catsup.
partnte. Mr. and Mrs. U B. Lock-i Mr. and Mr*. J. W, Armbruster.brId«c al u,° club on Tu’^ay
Bassett,
for
the
past
four
year*
[
Bartas
and
Fort
Ciuter,
being
menfj pUce
wood
I visited her mother. Mrs. Flora jnoon- June ’• 10 ralne money for
‘
Place alternate layera
layers of
of beans,
beans.
pastor of the Nashville Evangelical ’ llo"fd
“’e
wa&lt; ..
an I onions, sugar, mustard, bacon and
Judge A. D. McDonald will at- Coble in Alvordton. Ohio. Sunday. ,,hf Navy Relief Fund. This event
catsup: spread all over until castend hte law class reunion at Ann
Corp. 'Dwight Paul Chase of Il-J ls °P*n to the public, regardless of church, were sorry to learn that
through the
' wrote to filled; top generoualy with
SAW action
IU.UUIA of
WI the
—4V fenferVM.I... - ; pearance^
•------------ — the^Woodland^h*^
----------------Arbor Friday and Saturday of this llnote spent the weekend with hte membership in lhe club. Those
held at Pontiac recently, ha Is ^ciiool chorus under direction of (sugar
j
week.
I parente, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Chase.-Panning to attend are requested to ence
and bake In 350-degree oven
being transferred to the pastorate al ‘h'lr
director, Gordon Wil-1
until crusty brown Reheating im­
1
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mateon re-1 Mr and Mrs. B. J. Kemp and n»*e reservations by Saturday, Blissfield.
., tv^.
। n«™.
Harns, with mi
Miss
Doris «.&lt;.
Halbs, acproves the flavor.
turned liome Thursday from their children of Grand Rapids spent the June fl. This benefit deasert bridge
।' companylng. They sang in fine style
Rev.
Bassett
has
been
active
Ini
Tlie War Production Board stop­
wedding -trip through the Upper weekend with Mr and Mrs. George wll‘ uke ,he Place of ‘hc regular
a —
Bach
Noble Caln's.■ ped the canning of pork and beans
various phases of county religious, a
'•• -Choral;
---Peninsula.
I B. Heath.
I Tuesday afternoon bridge-luncheon
work and has made many friends । "Homeland' and a selection from March first, {tow unless commercial
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulder vls-| Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gaskell of ,usua“y he,d
I canners find a way tn can beans In
this
event
are:
ited'her brother and wife. Mr. and Memphis.
------“
'
'Those
rn
’— in -charge
-----------of- ------------ “
— during his stay at Nashville, who । "Mayttate."
Tenn., spent “
Thursday
-------------------------------------regret his removal from the county. &gt; Mrs. Robert Shannon brought »(lao&lt;jUer" coated blackplate can* or
chalrman-Mrs.
Ray.
Mr*. Lloyd Simpson at Plainwell evening and Friday with Mr. and General
nie- Reservation
committee
— FinMrs.' Tlie
report to
of1, pr0ctS5Ors
Ti&gt;n Blissfield
Blissfield charge
ehnrer is
is coruddcorudd-'. splendid
splendid report
to Uie
the meeting
meeting of
develop
satisfactory
Mrs F H Gaskell
I nlc: Reservation Committee — Mrs
Sunday.
Edward VanPoperlng.
VanPoperlng chin..
chin
Mr* ierably larger
larger than
than Nashville,
Nashville, being
being
recent
FederaUon
☆ It i^o Day of Remembrance.
packs 01
of prc-coo*ea
pre-cooked ocaiis.
beans. auiciiAmerlMr and Mr* W O Jackson (nae'I Edward
Mra.ierably
„ .State
.. ..
_
..convert-.
.
docks
Mrs. A. K. Frandscn returned by Gertrude
_
“n __
J Mrs. K. Laber__ ___
____•&gt;.at. Detroit.
snokc
CralgiT of De* Moines. ] Cedric
Morey
and
1‘he -i
place
where
the Evangelical tian
tn0” thl
^hAtat Mrs
pit- Carveth
Cfted'ranTnf
ean housewives will be faced with
bus Tuesday night from a visit with
for the Childs Free Bed fund of lhe alternative of buying home
☆ At the close of the Civil War, General
fow.i
have
been
vlsiUna
her
father
1
teaux:
Refreshment
Committee
—
work
started
in
Michigan
more
Mr. and, Mr*. Robert Laurenson at W R Craig for the nast week
|Mr*. Earl Coleman and Mrs. David]‘han one hundred year* ago. and
John A. Logan, commander-in-chief of the
Pittsburgh.
Mr. and Mr*. Warren Wilcox'and French, co-chairmen, Mr* Clifford ‘he change is an advancement for
MLiwi Ada Michael will spend
Grand
Army of the Republic, set aside the
“
ribe
.eno.,
e^Udn
.beJMSusie WiLsliburn of Jackson1 Dolan. Mrs. Einar Frandsen, Mrs. Re*- Bassett.
Memorial Day and the weekend Mix*
lint S ndaywlth Mra 5 C BmSU- J &lt;**“»» and
Pl&gt;llo Sheld'Die Rev. Harold R Krieg of
first Memorial Day on which the graves of
with her sisters, Mtes Nonna Mich­ anri[ other rel.Ures .nd frterX
!«&gt;n: Prize Committee-Mr. Richard ‘ Whitehouse Ota to be lhe new lowing officers were chosen: Prc*l-1
, B ael and Mr*. John Wooton.
those
who
fell were decorated with flowers. .
dent.
Mrs.
Milo
Young.
Nashville;
HONEY
INSTITUTE
Mr. Annie Meter cl T»ta&gt;burt.i “&lt;». «&gt;»• ■ «"
Oreo, nnd PUWr it NulreUte. Be u . nun,
Bob Reed is home from Ann Ar­
The beautifdl custom has continued for
who ha* been llvlna with her Mrs. Chester
Hodges;
Finance. man. married, and na* two cniiaren, tat vice-president. Mr*. Edison Baas. (ISSUES RECIPES
bor for two weeks nnd plans to re­ Ohio
Ohio, who ns* been living with
। chalm,.n_Mr8 M j Crosl. Brtdge «nd comes highly recommended a* Woodland: 2nd vice-president, Mrs.I Al the suggestion of the "Miclilturn for the summer school session sister. Mrs. Rose Scebcr. the past
seventy-five
years, ond has been enlarged to
for victory" committee.
special
.------ worker among
--------- --young
-------- peo- Frank Adair, HasUngs: secretary. | gan
of six weeks at the University.
seven month* returned to her home Committee—Mr*. Don Belgel. chm/
Mrs. Horace Power*.
Nashville;,
Mlchigan Honey Institute today
include remembrance of all our dead.
Mr*. Dewey Hon and Mrs. George { Plc
.
Mr end Mrs. Keith Fox nnd Mr Sunday.
treasurer. Mrs. Mark Ritchie, Mid-. released the following tested recipes
Hebden.
|
AH
former
ministers
al
Nashville
nnd Mr*. Edgar Hoevenair will eq­
Mr* George Robinsnn is spending
☆ Now we are in the midst of a new and
---------------- ----------------------and Maple Grove were returned to dleville.
’ showing the use of honey in cookJoy a fishing trip on the Pine river the week In Jackson with her BASSETT—COVERT
Llbatr present pastorates.
At the afternoon session, lhe talk tn„
greater conflict. Already, many of our sons
daughter- and son-in-law, Mr. and
over the Memorial day weekend.
of Mrs Robert Cook, of the Ha*-1
'
At a simple service at her home!
-------■ &lt;-w»----------------Honey Spice Cake
Mr. and Mr*. Ertlc Flannlgan nnd Mrs. Warren Wilcox and other re­ in Oxford on Saturday afternoon, i MEETING OF W. c. T. U.
have fallen in the cause of liberty, democ­
tings club, on "Character Traits as; 1'4 cups flour.
'
daughter. Shirley, of Detroit and latives.
Revealed In Handwriting.” lUustrat-j ft tsp. salt,
May 23. MIm Helen M. Covert.! AT HOME OF MRS
racy. decency and civilization.
,
—*•.
Word ha* been received by Mr.
- Mr*. Bertha Field of Saskatchewan.
ed on the blackboard by specimens j ft tsp. soda.
daughter of Mr*. James A. Covert. WILLIAM LININGTON
Canada, were guest* of Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Ernest Kenyon. 512 W.
became the bride of Reid A- Ba*The W. C- T. U- met at the home furnished by some of the delegates
☆ Memorial Day in 1942 has a new sacred­
1 tep. baking powder,
Grand St., of the serious ilineas of
Ross Johnson Sunday.
sett, son of Mrs. Edna Bassett of Of j^rs. Wm. Llntngton on East present, was greatly enjoyed.
ft
tep.
ginger.
ness
and
a
new
meaning.
LeRoy Helsinger of Steubenville. their son. Russell, who is In a hos­
Member* of the Barry county
Hasting*
'Clinton. May 1#. Nineteen members
ft tep. cinnamon.
Ohio, was in the city'this week lo pital al Saginaw.
The Rev George Q. Woomer of- ■ wfre present and six new members chorus, under direction of Mrs 1
☆ It is a Day of Dedication.—dedication to
Mr. and Mr*. Del Woodhouse of
*ee hte staler. Mr*. K. D. Miller
। ficlated at the ceremony held at joined. New material is being add­ Arthur Lower, with Mrs. Violet
ft cup butter.
(Rose Hiteingcr). who underwent an Battle Creek were Sunday afternoon1
the unfinished work which they have so nob­
, four o'clock. The brides brother. J ed at
meeting and keen in- Foreman accompanying, sang three,
ft cup honey.
operation at Pennock hospital Tues­ gucMs of Mr*. Ida Palmatier. An-'
jC. Covert, of Pontiac, gave her in terest Li being shown by many out- numbers in their usual finished
ft cup brown sugar.
ly advanced, and dedication to our beloved
day.
manner:
"Chlribiribhi":
"Wlll-O1
i marriage. MIm Jane Venable, of, hld&lt;. the union.
Mrs. c. C. Roberta and daughter
America which they have so greatly served.
I
cup
nmg.
Mr.
Burub
“'Xr ct., ?Jr"u «!
....................
We have n'galn now of more tlinn the-Wlsp" nnd "Prelude."
Mary Ixnthe of Baton Rouge. La .
“Play Reading^.'' by Mrs. Stanley | altl dry ingredients. Cream fat
thirty new members this year. Hie
m.n
■fr It is not a day of mourning, but of thonksare visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thelma Hubert and son. Joe. I
Sunday In Grand Rapids via-1 Htee nine t.ekst decorations were in charge of Mrs. Lowe. Buttle Creek, was the ape- and honey and add brown sugar,!
Mr*. Frank Rogers and her ulster spent sav
‘giving,—a time for faith and courage and
‘Tie bride wore an ice-blue jacket
clal highlight of lhe meeting. Mrs , lhen
Blend wen, then add sour
nqd husbnnd, Mr. nnd Mr*. Wm.
W
‘,rCM wUh *“tln u,m- “er acces- Mae Custer nnd the program topic Lowe to a delightful speaker nnd
and aKled dry Ingredients alwas
Child
Welfare.
There
were
also
hope.
’
■*
npLtte ofR'thr RWindllnnn nfftee' SOrlcS WCr* W,Ut* and *hc carrled a
Schadpr. Jr.
(
outlined a number of the successful 1 tenuilciy
Place In a pan Unea
Mivi Barbara Johnson leaves the
If,a ■ white Bible. Her corsage consisted several numbers In rong from our dramatic offerings that have mark- wlth well-buttered waxed paper and
☆ Bring our new garments of color and
new Victory songbooks.
rj-_mia,
in,
latter part of next week for Staun­ force, Mh* Ixils Kenyon. Mbs And- •
r. HurnnTrU. Mb., IluM, P.rWr °
”""'
ed
the
New
York
season,
among
M
minutes
in
a
modernt.
It was voted to receive money for
ton, Vn„ where. In company with n
cheer! Twine the garlands! Strew the flow­
cookies and travel kite, for the boys them. Paul Lucas' "Watch on the'oven (375 degrees F). Yield: Pan
former college friend, MLS* Janet
ers! Swell the songs!
at Fort Custer. The cookies will be Rhine": Helen Hayes in "Candle ln '7^~ x 11" x 2 "
laimber of Detroit, she will attend
Mr
£%5K5KS-!™k
rh. urtnoC,
rn«'o.d'. fantarv '
•
.' - made up at the recreation center; the Wind": Noel Coward's fantasy’
the celebration of the 100th anni­
Honey Cloverleaf Rolls
slab the travel kits which cost about "Blithe Spirit'; and "The Com to!
versary of Mary Baldwin scliool ot Finland. Ohio, visited her par-(। blue forget-me-note.
8 cent* each. It is not the value of Green", in which Ethel Barrymore! 2 cakes compressed yeas).
which she attended before entering ente. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Fol-|
,
The selection "Will You R.’- the kit but the spirit back of it that to appearing.
ft cup honey.
the Ujilverslly of Michigan.
lick over the weekend. Mrs. Follick
■5J1 member" and "Because" were sung
The Federation will meet next' 2 cups milk.
Mrs. Belle Edger was In Albion returned with them for a week's1। by a girls' sextette from Hastings. makes tlie boys moat appreciative: year with the Middleville club.
ft cup lard.
and they must be packed under
last week where she wn* tlie guest visit. ’
(The accompaniment and the wed- government supervision. Late mag8
cups flour.
Phooe 2396
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.:
ut“ : s«««««m »upc. vimui.. u&gt;ic nio*of her daughter. Miss Marcelclnc.
Leonard Doxey were Mr. and Mrs.' dh?’ J”"** Tr
by “*“ ■«*“ ■&gt;» wo^d be appreciated as RURAL LETTER CARRIERS
3 teaspoons salt
at the annual banquet of the Pro­
MITT
AT
DELTON
Dissolve
yeast in lukewarm water.
Mr, bc,orc Phone Mr# Rua*n Kant’
fessional and Business Women's Oscar Martin of Richland. Mr. and I ^,5
The
Barry
and
Eaton
counties
___________________
Scald milk and add shortening.
m"
xn"- ”n-"
sn,a"' y
club. Mr*. Edger plans to take up
rural letter carriers association and poUr over honey and salt. Blend
d M
A d
Bervice'jBassett and daughter Carolyn. Has-:
her residence here soon with her "&lt;xalM
auxiliaries held a very enjoyable weU. Add flour gradually. Knead un­
|
’I K..'1 or.
COUNTRY V'KJUJK*
CLUB .MEMBERS
stater. Miss Jutla Rock and will oc­
meeting at the Methodist church in m dough no longer stick* to bowl.
vukln of Un,1‘ “f- “,nd MraJ J ,C LColert,?nd i ENJOY opening dinner
cupy lhe front apartment of the
sons, Douglss and Jack. Pontiac;
...
.
Delton. Saturday evening. May 23. Let rue til double In bulk, knead;
latter’s home on S. Park St.
Nearly 100 club members were After a fine dinner served by the'Matn and place 3 small ball* or
irij- 1 ...... n*.—T —
tf,..
---------------------.. g/JJ? Ypsilanti Mr and preA*nt • lo - enJoy
lhe owning dlnMr. nnd Mrs. Fred Druckenbrod Thompson. Jr. of Sturgis and Leo .
ladle* of the church the program, dough in greaied muffin pan. Let!
Z,_ Chartat W. Hoyner. and Mtes
“ ner
will have a* guest* over tlie com­ Jnlinwn of Battle Creek spent the1. Mrs.
ner at
at the
the Hastinn
Hastings Countrv
Country' elub
club. was given in the church auditorium. rkae until light. Bake in moderate
ing weekend their daughters and weekend at lhe home of Mrs. Anna .Lorraine Hayner.'Mrs. Dewey Allen, Thursday night, with officer* and Beveral slate officers were present. I^ven. 375 degrees. 15 to 20 minutes. I
husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrlnn Johnson.
* uorovny
J mis
Mias
Dorothy Alien,
Allen, runuec;
Pontiac; Mix* board of directors serving as lhe
The program opened by all sing-1 sen e hot. Delicious with honey I
Rltze. Detroit and Mr. and Mrs.
R0&gt;. J* Heath of Euthcr Doty. Mtes Virginia Lulkens. committee
Ing America. A male quartet com- butter made of 3 parte liquid honey1
Gary Fisher. Lansing, also Mr. and Mu?'VLn’
The president. Cites ter Hodges. posed of Robert Bames, Ray Erway.
8‘!nd^ ’’‘•''I
B«rbara Bachelder. Mis. Marand
their Kenneth Oane and Glenn Oriffeth and 1 part butter stirred thoroughly
Mrs Dwight Whippie nnd two sons with the former a parents. Mr. and Jorlc 8Unkyi MUa LaR.e Dean. Introduced member*
until smooth.
from Ionia It is expected thl* will Mrs. Geo. B. H««‘hwere on Mlw Betty Cortrighl. Miss Pauline wive* who have joined lhe club with Mr*. Oane at the piano sang
Honey Baked Ham
be the last complete family gath­ their way to Detroit where Dr. Roy chandler. Miss Gall Foster. Miss since last year.
two numbers. Short talks were given
ering for some lime as Mr. Fisher, has a new position.
He also outlined some of the by Mrs. Minnie Dennison of Grand
i Mary Ketcham. Hastings.
or 10 lb. ham.
a teacher in the Lansing school*,
Mrs. Clyde Conrad and Mrs. Paul
_______, 11
____
plans for this coming season and Rapids, state president of tlie la­
1 qt. sweet pickle Juice or pine­
will soon be leaving totnter service. Barlow returned Sunday morning STORRS-MOORE WEDDING
cnlled on the chairman of the va­ dles auxiliary: Mrs. Turner of South apple Juice.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Radford will •from Saugus. Mass., where they vU- SET FOR JUNE SEVENTH
rious committee* to give reports.
|। Haven, president of the Stale auxil­
1 cup honey.
The "gals" wear the pants—for air­
have as weekend guest*. Mr*. Ger­ Ited Mn. Conrad's brother. Alonso
Sunday. June 7lh/has been set
It is planned to build an out­ iary board: William Vanhartesvelt.
Cook ham the dsy before it I* to
trude. Radford and daughter Haxel Hilton and her son Carl Conrad.^ for the wedding day of Mbs Vlr- door oven
somewhrre
on
lhe Jr., of Fennville, secy, of state R. L. be served by simmering in pickle orJ
warden duties. Firtt-Aid cl asset,
Of Detroit.
who is at an eastern Naval slaUon. | glnta Moore, daughter of Mr. and grounds this spring for picnicking: C. A. Kenneth Gane ot Grand Rap- fruit Juice plus water enough to&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark ot; Mrs Warren Moore, of N. Broadway as restricted u»e of automobiles will1 ids, state vice president; Robert cover for 20 minutes per pound. Re-1
marketing, at home, sun-funning-—
Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hiatt ; and Glenn Storrs, son of Mrs. Edna keep many cloiter to city limits It to1 Bangs of Paw Paw. state treasurer; move ham from liquid, skin, and
or just to relax in. Good looking,
of
Battle
Creek
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1
Storrs,
of
this
city,
and
Clifford
-------------- ----------------------------------------—, -------------------- —.. ------ ------------felt, so pot lucks at the club will 1 also Mrs. Wiles, president of Eaton pour the cup of honey over-the ham. j
well-tailored slack suits to give
Loren Johnson and *on Harold of Storrs, of Grand Rapid*, the cere- ■ become increasingly popular.
county auxiliary and William Young, Let stand overnight.
Owned ud owtiU4
Middleville were Bunday guests of i mony to take place at two o'clock
Memorial Day afternoon will1 postmaster of Bellevue. Our retired
_____ ____
________
"him" competition! Spun rayon,
When
ready
to bake,_____________
score surface
TAES8A CLBVELAWD
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings.------------ at the bride** hopit. with the Rev.1 mark a mixed two-ball foursome ‘ carriers and wive* of botn countie* fat to make diamond shapes and |
rayon poplin, faille, cotton gabar­
Mr*. Kiin Sigler and daughter S. Conger Hathaway officiating.
I event and a contest In the morning! were then called to thefropt of ths stud each with a whole clove. Add I
Madeline who have been spending! Attendance will be limited to for men. That night a buffet aup-■ church and honored and'each pre-1 two cups of the liquid In which
dine in solids, checks, novelty ef­
HOMO. HASTIBOS Pkana gyit
the winter and spring monttis in' members of the Immediate families I per for members and invited guests
। rented with a rosebud by Mrs. Edith the ham was cooked. Bake, unfects! Sizes for misses, women.
Fl. Lauderdale, left for home yes-land will be followed by a reception.]is on the program.
Bames. president of Barry county. covered.
hi a moderate oven
terday by auto, and orc expected] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smelker of
-----------rauxiliary. Vice president Gane with; (350 degrees F.i for one )jour or
here the latter part of the week.
Coldwater will attend the bridal i *21™'®J*INH
Mr*. Gane a* accompanist, song two until browned, basting frequently
Mr. and Mrs. Loute Bachman. R. couple.
। FINE SCHOLARSHIP
lovely songs.
| with me honeyjulcc drippings.
3. are receiving congratulations on I For her wedding. Miss Moore haS( Russeli Donovan, son of Mr. and1
Glenn Griffeth. Robert Barnes^
- • •
the advrnt of their.'first grandchild ] chosen a figured print in shades of Mr*. Royal Donovan of Nashville,• and Welton Brooks and their wives
lloney Os Uncal Cookie
a daughter. Billie Ann born to their1 green with a matching short Jacket Route 2. and a graduate of Hastings1 were elected delegates from Barry] 1 cup honey.
son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and for traveling. Her hat and 'other j high school .In 1938. is the winnerr county to the state meeting tn
8TEAM HEAT
1 cup sugar.
Mrs. Wayne Bachman. Saturday, accessaries are in copper shades.! of one of the two commercial fei-■ Traverse City in July.
ft cup melted shorteiUng.
HOT A COLD WATKK
She
nr will
wui wear a gardenia
gaiornta in
m her
ner hair.
nair.]. lowahip*
lowamp* granted
grantea annually to stu-May—
23 at- --------Marion. —
III.
1 cun sour milk or buttermilk.
Meeting was closed with all pledgSHOWER BATH
tacui. and
ana Mrs.
Mr*, oiocn
Mrs. Smelker will wear a redln- dents of the United States by the! Ing allegiance to the flag.
Lieut.
Albert h
H.. Bciramv
Bellamy
2 eggs.
. ,
and daughter. Carol Ann. of De- 8O‘e »uit of tan and brown and her] Central Scientific company of CIU-■
Glenn O. Grirfeth. Secy.,
Single P-M per wk. np
trolt spent the weekend with her «&gt;«»««
- — -. will
... —,be of roses and sweet esgo. Announcement
. VI
of Mila
this IIUIIU1
honor
-r T r
1 tep. salt.
•
-----------------After a short wedding trip is made by Central Michigan Col- W. C. T-U. NOTES
parents. Mr.......
and«...
Mrs _______
Gilbert_Ftah3 cups quick oats.
er. It being Mrs Fisher’s birthday, ‘he bridal couple will begin house-(lege of Education. Mt
Pleasant.
The W. C. T. U will endeavor to1 1 cup nuts.
Lieut. Bellapjy left Sunday night keeping in a cottage at Leach lake where Donovan to a senior
send money June I to the U. 8. O.
1 cup dates—ground.
for a southern camp where he wiu;which they have purchased and to
He has majored in physic* and) rooms to be used for soldiers kits1 3 cups flour.
for three weeks and
he wm
will!]: furnished awaiting their arrival.
be far
r.d then hr
wUi
arrival, Ii tnlnored
minorca in
m chemistry
cnnmsiry and
ana mathematne- and
an(j hiring cookies made where *uMix ail ingredients together thor­
camp !
MIm Moore and Mr. Storrs I mattes and will graduate In June .g.r to available. Anyone desiring to vugmy.
&gt;&gt; “
x ««««*
be transferred to a western
v
oughly. •»«*
and UIU
drop
by
dessert spoons————— 14r
k
01
Hastings
high
.
With
a B. B. degree. He is a member. help
.
T-r--—- —
--------- •
ncip please
^icasc see
see that
uim your
your gift
gm isis ful
iui on
on cookie
cootie sheeC.
sneri. Bake in modschool. ^
MbU
Mnarr
member
Rann* Mu Epsilon,
c-nallnt. national
n.H-n.l given
_i. ' 7..... Snyder. Mrs.
..
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j_____ _
,LMI M
oT»T kn
S.a mwnb
*r nt nf Kappa
to Mrs. Jay
Rus-, erate oven
the Windstorm office
force
and
Mr.
)
honorary
mathematics
fratemitv
utt
icantn*r
vir.
—
«n„.
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----------------------------------------------------- rna‘hematlc* fraternity sell Kantncr, or Mrs. Florence FlemBtorrs an employe of the P. J. Fine- and Y. M. C. A. He was recom- mg by next Sunday May 30
Is Oil
OU Co.-------------------------------------------! mended tor
for ths
f is
the sw.rrf
award hv
by Prnf
Prof, j *
' ——- ouiway. Mir ju.
' Clothesline" cotton charm­
| Cookies for royalty: uu« »»cin small.
To the Feathcr-Edgo Cut!
I 1ft cups flour.
wnrritiw minVuiu-Tu—
I Brooks. head of the physics depart- MARRIAGE LICENSES
ers you'll prize through the
The Writers’ oSld of Hastings {g* J* .Wl“
U1 hU new P04*'
« Hedges. HmU;|o
3g' 3 tablesjxwtu brown sugar.
haircut that’s flattering and easy lo flip Into place.
1-3 cup butter.
Summer’ Sheer, smooth, in
met Thursday evening at lhe home!
"
y L
.Ar,beUe 8nyder- Nashville
■
.
,,,
।
Combine
above
ingredient*
to
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leary. Hie STOWELL-ROGERS
'
•■•
fashion-hit dresses.
.
1 TO be driven by external motives'make a crumb mixture. Pat about
Permanents — Machlnelen »LW Vp. Others From *1-50
life and Writing* of Nathaniel1
' Mn- v,01a Rosw* of Freeport and । from the path which our own heart ft Inch thick In a shallow cookie
■ Hawthorne are being 1k. -Ywl-i
Stowell of Hasting* were united approves, to give way lo anything pan &lt;8" x43 ’&gt;. Bake In a ihoderate
MAKI
Shampoo A
n?hM«
bid convictions,
uio ^*j4|
arrival ‘n'm»ntagg’ai'turti»y evenlnii"ai|
-•!»«.&gt;
—..i-n— to
.» "suffer the oStv oven until golden brown.
Buy United States Defensa Band*
APPOINTMENTS Dried
Battli d'JteV a
re nlne °'clock
The ceremonv was (ions of others Jo rule our choice
ft cup brown sugar.
EARLY
whTrcart
nf her
iperformed al Ule Wfc»ley»n Metho- or overpower our resolves, to to sub-1
'4 cup honey.
' Hie Juii meAuis wlU be wlthMte’ dUl I*"0""8®- 401 East'State Road, [mil tamely to lhe lowest and most1 2 tablespoons flour.
Tlie June meetine win be with ui&lt; °
parsonage. «oi cast state Road, mu tamely lo lhe loweat and most
V *J' JR
•KkUUiig.
, sLah BereTS^/ ™
romR'Re
' R
oKicteUng . . ignominious,
Ignominious,and
andtotoresign
resignlhe
theright
right
2 egg whites.
1
h Rcn'*.8&lt;liadcr
aS,™.Qn„1^ l8th
The vows were witnessed bywMr
Mr ofofdirecting
rurooun,our
ourown
ow»lives.
U.n-B.mu.1
—Samuel
ft tsp. salt.
104 East State Str«at
Apgaiatstst
1 cup oocoanut.
1 cup chopped nut meals.
■iRtUdy.
I —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
—ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— , Best
egg whites stiff. Add honey

PERSONAL MENTION

Uie Rutftemoon.
jlaced on
j. There
ock.’wlth
s|ieaker.

tfrthodht

•nt W. dk of the
i in April. ।
moved. A •
Salomon
j charge.
Herman
I Morford

rt Patton
atlons.
I hold an
June 4.

' Mrs. Zylpha Reed of Durand I* I LOCAL GIRL ORADUATM
II FEDERATED CLUBS OF
: vteiUng her sister Mias Belds Count’ AT STEPHEN6 COLLEGE. MO.
।| COUNTY MET THURSDAY
■ who to IU.
I MI
m Agnes
miss
Agnes Evelyn
tveiyn Johnson,
uonnson. stumu- ,
The 2«th annual meeting of ths

Reheat Bean*,
uui AAichigan'a No. 1
Boon Eater Soys

AMERICAN
NEWS

a

Countrv Club June 6
Mr,'-uu""7 *,uu JU,IUW

rvlce will
i. May 30.

Mr and

AINT
to force
pinent of
planting.

y" comdenutnd

Imported
eastem
an order
liner for
ram pepthe first
can pepmenthol,
ed prlnof colds,
lion that
1 retain
out tiiat
oped new
menthol
rto pep­
s special-

picnthol
nen rstl-

rmint oi&gt;
t of the

larvested
Indiana.

&gt;11. would

MEMORIAL
Is a Day of Remembrance
and of Dedication

All Honor To Our Noble Dead!

ne 2
planned
• Central
&gt; be held
si Build! colored
the play
mer and
1 pictures
wait held

BAIRD’S

DECORATION DAY
SATURDAY, MAY 30

all comre urged
children

SPORT CLOTHES

0

SLACK SUITS - SLACKS
JACKETS - BLOUSES

The BEAUTY BAR

1

ROOMS

DRESSES

HOTEL HASTINGS

E

Cottons, Bambergs
Saanuckars

HATS OFF-

E
E
E

30

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

Bonnet &amp; Gown

�ceuful In her teaching work here
The L, A. B. will meet next week
ThUrday, June 4. with Mrs. Lau­
rence Chase with Club No. 2 serving
I dinner.
Mrs. Veala Sense has been sick
lhe past week with irffection In an
ear.
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodman at­
tended a birthday dinner tor the
| latter's father. Ira Shultz. In Hus­
. tings last Sunday. __________

,

THE CHURCHES

' —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—

WANTED-To buy Old

DISABLED HORSES
$8 and up.

Tel. 3735

Sheldon Agency
All Kindi of laiuranci
Surety Bondi

FARMERS - ATTENTION ! ! !

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

Swa roton Agency
Life

Auto

Fire

Tornado

Yon art always pear a State
• Fann Service Min.
Fann Bureau State Agent

Hudson. N. Y. on account ot the
death of her mother.
Mr and Mrs. Cappon entertained
their daughter and family from
Lansing. Sunday.
; At an early hour last Saturday,
morning Ed. Nash, Jr., of Noah- .
I vllle attempted to make the turn'
[ south by the Stony Point cemetery
and plunged into the ditch at the

AUCTION SALES
List Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L. J. CASTON

cows $6-00

We have a collector stationed in Has­
tings to give immediate service.

We Pay the Phone Charges

HASTINGS-2565

PHONE

Hastings

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of

. Baccalauretc service In Woodland।
Sunday evening.

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eavsstronghing

and Mrs. Will Nobles. Geo. Easley
and Miss West ot Grand Rapids..

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Anna Mae Hart ot Berryville, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Haight. Edwin and

JERRY ANDRUS

Mrs. Kendal Coats. Other callers1
were DM1 Angell, who Just returned I

clubs was held here last Thursday j
with a good attendance.
Tlie school closed last Friday with
a picnic at Thomapple lake. Miss

AUCTIONEER
Liat your Auction Sales with

CARDS OF THANK!

DEWEY REED
given.

Dates

HORSES
COWS
PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

rm HAl.K-r

HI

Shipping Livestock
This Friday

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!

Grand Rapids, nnd Betty Allcjdlng,

ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE

Estimates cheerfully

$7-50

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

OPTOMETRIST
Fancoast Bldg.

HORSES

CALL NEAREST STATION
HASTINGS-2697
IONIA-4OO

Ka.i
l&lt;
nR SALE—J

JAKE DEFRIESTER

Fourteenth year of service

'

Buyer for STILES and
Company Haitlnxs stock­
yards, phone 2588, or tall

Wiley Cyanide Gas
Fumigating Co.

(And you noedn't bo o "WIZ" to gst th* right oniwor)

Destroys rats, mice, roaches, moths,
ted bugs and their eggs. No charge
for estimate. Drop card lo D. A.
WILEY, Box S3, Middleville, Mich.

WHAT
is the only leather with
a tough center layer
that reinforces like
steel rods in concrete?

AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ba mid* st Bunter 0&lt;nc«
XT—HI. Hickory Corner*.
S»7 sbWM chann. Addrr.a Dalian. M

WHAT

The cost of travel is on the in­
crease—but so Is the cost of staying
at home. So It's lhe tame old puzsle—whether to take a vacation trip

LOREN COPPOCK

Is the only work shoo
leather triple-tanned
glove soft by a secret
process — that ever
dries out soft after a
soaking?

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

Chicken
INSURANCE
Hotel Hastings

Phi

CASH
For your old Scrap Iran,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Bran, Copper &amp;

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Michigan Avenue
Hana 2831
Hastings

:db- 8EEI
PRODUCE-

NOTICE!
Would you like a nice thirteen year
old girl lo help you with your chll-

FOR SALE—Raalesnwl Miehallte &gt;«d
bean* that grow: harra.trd brfcra
fall rain. J miles vert. 1H mile*
north "t MiddlniUr. Wrbrirr Rrhsd.
FtiH HALF. -hUl«»». Also m-4 basna
pulled and la- the barn without belna
ralBO* on. Mr. Harn* Johnaon, R.
3. 3 trot.. iouth .-f Middles Illa on
arw
____
.____
jiok SiCM—Flatinc potato—. 13 bo.
KaUhden.: tv l-a. Kaa.rt Rural. F.rra
M..r«h«a.e l lo.-r.laU
’• •»

EXPERIENCED
FITTER
LY BARKER S
Haitian Pkoaa 2119

WHAT

SEE THAT
SMELL

is the world's only work
shoe with soles, uppers
and even insoles of gen­
uine shell' horaehide
that’s buckskin-soft —
but hickory.tough?

MILLIONS OF FARMERS KNOW
THE ANSWER ... ITS

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

SHELL HORSEHIDES
THE GRANGES

Truss Fitting

Dinners

For Memorial Day or any other Sun­
day between 12 and 5 p.m. MRS.

A MICHIGAN
PRODUCT FOR
MICHIGAN MEN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
f ICHTY-SIVINTH

year

RIGHT FOOD
NEEDED TO WIN

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1942
huckleberries, pulling
under pmt fmlt dans out In lhe
garden. They grew and are now
big enough to get along without
glass, so today I planted garden car-

Bad News for Hitler at Willow Run

Michigan Foods Can Supply
Wall-Bolancad Dial

i with food pricaa

some nice

bouquets to
Thls 1* Uie slogan under which
Michigan nutritionist* are operating
in their continuing drive to make
the public more alive to the im­
portance of eating proper foods,
ptspecially In war time. Tlie *logan ties in with the "Michigan
Day* For Victory" campaign to
stimulate', interest in the distribu­
tion and Mie ot Michigan-grown
——product*.
.
Roberta Hershey. Extension Spe­
cialist in Nutrition al Michigan
8UU College and a campaign enthuslast. points out that Michigan
residents are fortunate to Uve tn a
state where well-balanced meals of
native products are possible tlie year
around.

We have a formula for all our
letters io
to soldier
saiaier boys.
ooys. First
rirsi we ten
tell'
them all the things we are doing ।
to help win the war and make them
know we are behind them one hun-!
dred per cent. Then we tell them
I "TiiaY certainly is a load off my to hurry up and knock hell out of!
those
lousy
w
mind." cracked the Udy in thef
—
---- - Jape
—»—and
—— Germans
— ------ —
beauty parlor, as Lhe operator re-i‘bey c,n 8et back home wlth u,-l
I moved the ten pounds of hardware ■T1,en *e
them to kiss the Ser­
i tiiat goes to make i)p a permanent •
,or.
whl&lt;:h ** bet two bit*
। they neglect to do. Does anybody
• • •
know any more good punch lines?
Sudden remembrance—Those lit,,
*,*.*..
tie round Un dinner pails we used to: Tlx&gt;’c blue Minute Men seal* we
carry u&gt; school. Summers, we used
»‘‘h1 bond pledges aro too big to
U.vm 10 pick Ccmr. In.
I" "“y on
-IniUhlclA. Our
• • •
। boys refuse to put any on our car or
' Eliminating a dread-I hate to ln,rk’ because they obstruct lhe
|sUr up thickening for gravies and
1
&gt;n »»’«' kitchen wincreamed vegetables at meal time *o dow
it shut out so much light
1 the other day I took lhe egg beater 1'°" “ off *nd put one behind the
[and stirred up a pint of flour into',lltUbk roo|n window shade They,
thickening and put it in lhe«tfrig-!could
been designed to be more,1
orator for instant action.
j convenient for home and car.

"Michigan-grown foods are al­
ways available.” said Mis* Hershey,
"for any type of a repast from a
midnight snack to a seven course
banquet; from a workingman's din­
ner pall to a business girl’s counter
plate spacial; or from a city child's
cafeteria tray to a rural youngster's
steaming hot dish,"
Stressing attention to war-time
nutrition. Miss Hershey warned
unless every American is clad u.
the armor of robust health." “Many
communities.” she pointed out. "are
launching campaigns nn poor nutri­
tion by seeing to it that every fam­
ily. regardless of the size of Ila
pocketbook, eat* 'Foods for Victory*
dally.'’
According to the new yardstick of
good nutrition, recommended by the
National Research Council the list
includes: 2-3 cupa of milk &lt;3-4 for
children); three serving* of vegeiablesl one green or yellow); two
serving* of fruit (one fresh fruit or
fruit juice or tomatoes); two serv­
ings of meat. eggs. fish. cheese or
beans: also two or more servings of
whole grain or enriched cereal* or
bread. Tn addition to these protec­
tive foods, the diet may be rounded
out with fat* and sweet* of all
kind* to meet individual needs for
energy and to suit varying appeMichigan Menus for a day- for a
family whose purse-strings do not
need to be clutched too tightly
might offer the following:
Breakfast
Tomato Juice
Scrambled Eggs
Blueberry Muffins
Butter
Milk
Coffee
Lunch
Escalloped Com-Green .
Bean-Ham Medley
Peach-Cottage Cheese
Salad
Whole Wheat Bread
Maple Syrup Cake
Milk
Dinner
Beef Pot Roast with
Potatoes-Onions -Carrots
Lettuce—Creu Salad
Mixed Vegetable Pickles
Enriched Bread-Butter
Grape Marmalade
(Made with beet sugar)
Raspberry Sauce
Honey Oatmeal Cookies
Milk
Coffee

When the budget need* "budg­
ing”. these menus offer similar
nutritive values at a lower cost:

Breakfast
Apple Sauce
Oatmeal
Whole Wheat Toast
Butter
Milk,
Coffee

Bean-Tomato Soup
Cheese Sandwiches
Enriched Bread
Cabbage-Carrot Salad
Honey Custard
Casserole of Port Liver
Onions, Potatoes, and Peas
Beet Pickles
Whole Wheat Muffins
with Butter
Cherry Foldovers
Milk
Coffee
Michigan gardens are guardians of
pep, Michigan farms sell health In­
surance. and Michigan market* are
horns of plenty.

TOP—One of tiie big B-24-E four-engine bombers of lhe type now being built at tlie Ford Willow Run
Plant. Each plane has a range of 3000 miles at cruising speed of about 300 miles per hour and carries
four tons of bombs. BOTTOM—New methods simplify and speed-up wing assemblies.

Tlie Bureau of Bugxrles* Research
wishes to offer an old tried and eat­
able recipe for dessert. Il's one of
my favorites and not any crackpot
brainstorm. You take what marsh­
mallows the kids didn't beat you to
and partly melt them in hot milk
on a slow stove. You should have a
half pound of marshmallows and
a cup of milk, or thereabouts. Cool
this mess. Now whip a cud or more
of cream. Cube a broken-down
banana (if your Income will stretch

Michigan'Allied Dairy Association,!
gives the answer.
Il requires twenty-one pounds of
milk to produce a pound of butter;
ten pounds of milk to produce a
pound of cheese: seven and a half
pounds of milk to produce a pounde
of ice cream; two and a half pounds]
of milk to produce a pound of con-1
densed milk ayd seven and eight-,
tenth* |»unds of milk to produce a
pound of powdered milk.
There arc 2.16 pounds in a quart
of milk or 8 5 pounds in a gallon.

PRAIRIE GARDEN CLUB
i the War Effort? by Mercedes
The home ol Luellen Thrde wu Prrneh An Inlere.Uni eonlnl wu
lhe Kene ot ■ very plru.nl iuhBull. «l»d. Lou Bender
erln. Tue^ey. U.y IB when .he I"""1 «» club u . new member
Those who have watched the
muruined the
enlerielned
Uw praldr
Prime’ Harden
o.rtm elob
Club
Ploule *"■
Adam,
“ wm *
be 'borrow
‘“f” I­
cherries and odd some crushed pine­
..
....
..
lhe
nevi
mM-tlniy 'Tliewiav .lllnr
9 supply of wild blueberries gradually
.1 m. .nnuel .prln« luneheon Her U» ■»«'
'“XJ
apple Combine all this and freeze
mother. Mr*. Henrietta Klump. 11011 c"11 *lu„be M&gt; Pa*orlle n°*- diminish and have worried about a, like ice cream in lhe refrigerator.
shortage of blueberry pies and muf- |
and Ruth Klump assisted lh the ■er nnd why
nm w ’■»« pul' lh.lr lt.r. lo HI .biOluWy BU.rMBv. IhU U&gt; l»
preparations.
ml.
uxordlnn
u&gt;
Sunltf
J.hm:
pvnkm.ny v.l It my­
Pnnr Ihnii tnhle« wprn tvatlllfllllv I CHARLTON PARK
“•
Four long tables were
beautifully! Th« Park ba“bl111 lfam had what ton. dlrvoWr ol lhe Atneulluro Ct-1
i.l^wlrh
nf^Untature'
laid with centerpieces ot miniature
. , u..nr&lt;w.&gt;
ih. pe.ln.nl SUUon In south Hoven, j *•&gt;»“• «•"' II wW « you wont
May poles In pink and white, and
“k
o’ The
A CU1U..IM blueberry Induilry ''»• tanuu bee.iue prelly m
the long pink streamer* were very.
a‘J£
U. been de^lopeP In Mkhly.n "ere won I be y&gt;r me II we hw.e
effective on the white linen. The^'"'
' ‘,0■ ■ vcry MrOnE
j. eighteen years-Hinei
- .Ho
to Jeopardize
leonardl/e the lives
Uvea nf
nt anv
any nf nur
our!
____
_
__
I during the past
pink and white scheme wa* carried|. “Hit*"eomin* Sunday afternoon ] that now produces about a half n sailor boys to gel them here, I Don't
ftnwlr' ?^fn|n0^nkbw\thW*IeiitilelUM
Ollvcr Equipment Co.
co. baseball
oaseoau !«*•*•«••
‘h*’ OUver
' niilUon pint* of •••«*••
much larger and
2^ afJth .dSJ?
“A
“ ic.m
team fwwv.
from better
betUr blueberries than have been
uvue team, another cla- aOn April 4th I planted my garden!
commonly
found *in
the
wild. Mr
Mr.
.nd ...e.,.
Creek will play the Part----------“ ,H
“ wlM
^nto?rt&gt;th2 fm?r
tett,n' whlch ou«ht 10 81vc “ be,Ur Johnston explained to the "MlchlSv'SS’.ffS.'urvrt'b,"’^
&lt;■' «- •"» •£“&gt;-I | gan Day* for Victory" Committee.
These berries are carefully graded
girls. Douna Mae and Mary Pauline
day wa* very good although the to size and packed In clean pint
Carey, Mary Alice Kaecheie. and
containers, covered with celophane
Donna Belle Jolinaon and the se­
for protection.
the park.
lection* which MUs Jean Francisco
played on the piano during the
For in lhe time of trouble he shall
There is no fear In love: but per­
luncheon.
fect love casteth out fear; because I hide me in his pavilion: in lhe sec­
Besides Mr*. Klump and 'Miss fear hath torment. He that fear- ret ol hi* tabernacle shall he hide
Francisco, the guests included Isa­ eth Is not made perfect In love.—I me: he shall set me up upon a rock.
bel Gorton.' May Parker, Bertha John 4:18.
Wlerenga. Lillian Steebe, Nettle
Thede. Martha Chamberlain, Vir­
ginia Cridler, and Grace Cunning­
ham.
.
After the luncheon lhe group In­
spected the gardens of Tri* and oth­
er spring flowers, then arranged
themselves before 'the beautiful
masses of spire* where pictures
were taken.
Tlie program. In charge of Izirene
and Ruth Kaecheie. followed. Grace
Cunninglram showed on a screen
many beautiful”pictures In techni­
color which she and her husband
had taken In Middleville and vic-

GOOD NEWS FOR
BLUEBERRY FANS

Winnie Brog; Weeds that grow by
the Wayside, by Florence Kaecheie;
Petunias, by Blanche Cridler: A
Song of lhe Lazy Fanner, by Sadie
Mlnar: What Can I Do to Assist In

BUS SCHEDULE
KHmUv. Iw»

Fun For All - Shows, Rides, Contests
Children's Doy, Friday, June 26

FREE SHOWS AND ATTRACTIONS

'DEY COT,
ME
PAl/

zsxsznrz

P1* Home Lumber Ca.
released through the "Michigan
Days" committer by the Michi­
gan Honey Institute.

MICHIGAN TERMINIX CO., Brttl. Craek

—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—

Michigan is the greatest industrial producing state

in the union; it is also one of the best agriculture states,

n, 1H1

dustry being among the nation's highest.

TO GUANO RAP IDS

This week we are celebrating "Michigan

Days for Michigan Prosperity.
TO BATTLE CREEK

We urge

the people of Barry county to enter into
the spirit of the occasion by buying

TO LANSING

TO KALAMAZOO

MICHIGAN PRODUCTS.

This bank is ready to help you. It is
the oldest bank in Michigan operat­
ing under its original charter.

™ •KU SAVINGS
d

AB Olhar Trips Are Dally

HASTINGS CITY BANK

furnish you
quality
fuel at all timet

Art Todd, «rr

June 25, 2b, 27

SPOON OF HONEY LIFE
WORK FOR 23 TO 50 BEES
To make a pound of .honey,
bees must fly nearly 80.000 miles.
A teaspoonfull of honey repre-

•Dally Except Sunday

SMITH BROS
VELTE &amp; CO

BLUEGILL
FESTIVAL

its yearly income from farm produce, dairy and fruit in-

When you need grass
what we have. Our
teed line it complete.

Plan for Recreation
In Barry County

War economy—When we finish TELLS QUANTITY OF MILK
the washing we throw in a washer-] REQUIRED FOR BUTTER,
till of rubbers and galoshes and iCHEESE
--------------------ETC.
wash them, then rinse and dry thor­
How much milk does it take to
oughly and put them down cellar for produce butler-cheese-ice cream,
the summer. Our favorite shoe store etc?
proprietor told us they will last
Through the “Michigan Days for
longer by cleaning and storing In Victory” committee. Leonard N.
the basement during the hot weath-

FARMERS
We are in the markka*
for your wool. Our
prices will bo right
with the market.

VACATION This Year In MICHIGAN

Latest novelty—An effigy of Hitler
bending Over and his rear is a plnIcushlqn and it sure is a pleasure to
I put pins in this particular cushion.
Incidentally, lhe President has one
on his desk.

I

"Fifty-Five Yean of Coniinuout Service**
PHONESi 2105 - 2103
Phone 2117

TRIO CAFI

BUS DEPOT

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THK HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY U, 1M3

YEAR'S MILK
OUTPUT WILL
TOP RECORD

Trouble Begin*
Bock in the

Michigan
Dairy Farmer!
C.ing "All Out’’ Far Victory

GAS TANK
A good percentoge of all
motor ailments can be
traced to your gas tank.
If you’ve been burning
low-quality gas. it’s no
wonder you’re not get­
ting
top performance.
Why not try a tank full
of Mobilgas and find out
what real performance is?

Proof that the Michigan Dairy
fanner is going all out for victory
Michigan farmers in 1043 will pro-)
ducc one half billion more pounds of
milk than In 1M1. the greatest milk
production year the state has

DOUBLE USE OF DAISY
PRODUCTS EXPERTS ADVISE

Gun’s

ASSYRIA
The w. 8. 0. 8. of the Briggs
church will sen e a fried’chicken
MUU.i,
----- -- basement at noon, with Mesdamca
Nellie Blanton. Kate Cole. Hazel
Norris In charge with Helen Cole.
Doris Stanton and Dorothy Holmes
in charge of the dining room.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Waddell of
Grand Rapids were callers at the
Mr. and Mra. Walter Stanton home
Sunday.
Funeral services tor George Miller
were held at the farm home on
Thursday with Rev. Carlton Brooks
Miller In charge and burial in the
Union cemetery He was bom on the
farm where he has always livedvha*

Crew in Action

lUfflf more d«Uy products. That

erar nutrition authorities. Leon­
ard N. Francke, secretary-man­
ager of the Michigan Allied Dairy
Association has released Uirough
the "Michigan Days for Victory*
committee the following data
which shows lhe amount of dairy
products now consumed and the
amount recommended by health
authorities:

l

Li

ferre

and
coun

and
the
Authority for the statement was
A. C. Baltzrr. •Extension Specialist
Wi
in Dairy Husbahdry nt Michigan
reg is
State College and one of a Urge
live farmer. He leaves a wife, four
Can Today Will Start US
group of Michigan residents active
daughters, nine grandchildren and
Kala
I in lhe development of "Michigan
Out Year Way.
two great-grandchildren.
ctoai
Days For Victory." a campaign to;
Roy Strickland, employed at the
30.0 lbs.
Butter
stimulate the distribution and sale
Black Shoe company in . Battle
Wh
40J gab.
, of Michigan-grown products
.» , Milk
Cheese
connection with the firm on Fri­
Referring to the declaration by
his j
Ice Cream 2J g*b.
4.4 gab.
day
night
and'awalta
induction
Into
coult
the Secretary of Agriculture. Claude
Thb approximate doubling of our
Wlckard. that "food will win the
but
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
Ted Stanton of East Lansing was ,
wroti
war and write the peace," Mr. Balt- i consumption of dairy products is
recommended.
Mr.
Franckc
here on Thursday to attend the
u-vua
zer recalled that libtory relates that
ITE ST.
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PHONE 1534
funeral of hb brother-in-law. Geo,
lean
notions won wars when the supolyi points out. to assure the physical
M. Miller of Johnstown.
and
, of food at home was of the right1 fitness vital lo victory.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ourd nf
iookl
kind end ample.
__
i "The Michigan farmer," he said. CLAY HILLS
Grand Rapids called recently at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller
"is doing his utmost to ■ produce j Mrs. Charles Gibbs visited at lhe
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Fred
Miller.
the maximum quantity of vital Steve Miller home near Clarksville
ingl
Tlie Community Fann Bureau or­
foodstuffs needed in this total war. I Wednesday.
ganisation met on Wednesday night
Too long have people thought of the I Mra. Gertie Harris. Chas Skinner
on a
war effort as something apart from and Mr. and Mra. Clyde Skinner
Ute
and Mr*, Floyd Miller with nn at­
their dally lives."
attended the funeral of ’their unBine
tendance. lite target yet, of 33. Earl
"This war affects everv one be-1 de. Mark Coykendall in Grand RapOlmstead of Nashville spoke on
‘ cause the health and weil-belna
d*^,
^1dr,daJ;
Ina of j।',d
*- ’Thursday.
Freedom for tlie Farmers.
corker. | Tlie
, every individual factory wc
* Busy Bee club met Thursday
reep
Edward Stanton of East. Lansing
much
afternoon
with
Mrs.
Leone
Denn.
civilian combatant counts so much
but
The Navy needs men to man these guns and ships. A Navy recruiter b at the Hastings Post Office
toward ulUmate victory. It makes Plants were exchanged and a nice
funeral of a brother-in-law. George
s?
everyone—soldier and civilian alike lunch was served by the hostess.
every Monday from 0 to 11 A. M.
Miller.
Mrs.
Stanton
b
in
feeble
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Sisson of
|—capable of a bigger and better
health.
.
Freeport, spent Sunday al Verdun
MI
m
Norma
C
bm
of
Lansing
came
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
| SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
I of Woodland was well attended and
"Michigan farmers are busy 18 CovilU.
relt
1 Saturday to spend a few days with
Lee Scott and family of Orr.nd
, hours a dav turning out vital war
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Finkbeiner
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of * nlC1, &gt;ot of qullUng was done,
own
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
and peace time food stuffs including Rapids and Mr. and Mr*. Howard V;
of Middleville
called on ....
Mr u.iu
and ...MU.,
Jackson nptu.
spent u.uuiua,
Saturday iiikii
night. -Uli
with1
'
•~
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Case, returning on Thursday.
___ «...
__ . and also at the his ___
...
... ..
____ MARTIN
dairy nroducta. milk, cheese, eva­ Colbutn of Middleville were visit- Mr*.
Ray Scheel
parents,
Mr. and
Mra „
Owen
MARTIN nnnvroc
CORNERS
whei
Charles Johnson, who has been
porated milk, milk powder, butter. ora at Guy McNee's Sunday.
I home of E. J. Bates and family Sun- Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Smith
Mra- Richard Leslie and daugh- convalescing at the Osteopathic
drug
Harold England and family of day afternoon.
। poultry products, both meat and
I of Woodland were Sunday guesle; **r. Maxine of Hastings, were callers 1 hospital in Battle Creek, has re­
forti
Lansing
and
Mra.
Lenna
Johnson
of
j
?egv*. beans, hogs and many others,
Rev. and Mrs H. W. Peter* of.lhere
I
t?.*! ^2*°™ PUher’g T*111™- turned to hb home in the Briggs
ban!
। ,,
, , „ .
,
,,
■
,
j "Michigan consumers are unted Bowne spent Sunday al Leon Potts. ' ——- ----- — ; - :-------- ;
veloi
Mr. and Mrs Roy McCaul and L“n»ln«
Kantner of Hastings ta
district
».
i Mrs. Margaret Demond enter­
Here are all the gadgets you need to make open­
| to favor these products because the Mr. and Mr. Bud Osler were in
R*rmon«J spending the summer month, with
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
were
In
Kalhealth authorities of our country Holland'*Sunday*'*'*
tained al her home with a shower
nol.-.
** ■ Burnley nnd on Sunday they attend-[Guy Kantner and family
air cooking FUN—more delicioui too! All at prices
nmazoo on Thursday to attend a
i and England have placed milk and
.. ..
ou. ,
„
for our friend and neighbor. Mra.
Mtd
meeting
of
the
State
Farm
Bureau
MUs
Bertha
McCaul
spent
Sunal
l
.
h
J
,5^7
“
..°
f
,he
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mayo. Bar- ciaribclle Barnum. Several ladles
that are fun for your budget!
J milk products first on their demand
- Jibara and Richard of Hastings werc wrr- nrwnt and m*nv hMiiiifni1 Insurance organization.
| list Soldiers, salon and marines day with her mother. Mrs. Sarah Brethren in Sou h Woodland.
boon
Mr and
and Mre
Mrs- Victor Dckardt
ttkardl visit- Sunday dlnn# guests of Mr. and
'
Mr. and Mra. Oral Miller had m
Mr.
can testify that they are now get- McCaul.
1 relaUves in Reed City last week. Mn Keith Farlee.
* ! Served
Rtfreahme^ta were : guest* on Sunday, their parents. Mr.
j ting. milk, cheese, butter and evaMr* Artic
Artli&gt; Hlnderleiter
rl-1 r avui
...
_
1 Mrs.
and -or,
son
Iporated milk In quantities never IRVING
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reed of Grand i Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Townsend, who and Mrs. T. R. Kline of Middleville.
doul
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Secber, Frank and wife nnd children of Al-&gt;Rapid*
„ were Saturday ainncr
5 recently sold their home in Bay'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Treece of Aliewon
dinner
• dreamed of in the last war.
&lt;Nora Bclsoni were visitors at Uie; ma spent over Saturday night with o
» Vfr nntl
Guy IZ--.,,.,.
Kantl.„guests
r
m ti.J? ...
wn
z-t...
I
.....Inn
__ ....ii»ini»
.,
..
not
• "Few foods have so long offered home of Mra Berber’s brother. Clif- Mr and Mrs Ben Schneider The
*l’ln«
.U,rtr..w**l and Mrs. Fred Miller home.
Mme
o&lt;
Mn
Se.be.-.
brnher.
CUIMr
.M
Mr.
Ben
Selrnelrjer
IM
s..,dbmn»
or
l.U
eirw?
ien"Bradw
"*££
lion
j so much for so little as dairy prod- ford BeMn .nd l.mllr. ne.r! fonner u remaining tor a wee.'.
Mr. .„a u„ wrlB, ene.br o( Mr .nd Mn oS
Mrs. Grace Strauss of Grand
jucta do today because comparative
.....Kantner or ll.rUng. and Ke. and
Mr and Mr. Clarence Corti, end Rapids was here ofc Thursday lo
on
[prices show butter, cheese and milk Oourdneek Lake aoutl. of Katana-, vldr
attend
lhe
funeral
of
George
Miller,
zoo
recently.
•
Miss
Donna
Grant
of
Woodbury
Frank
Moxon
fiif
Lake
Odcz*n
little
son
Roaer
of
Rnttb.
nrnmk
the
! sUll within a few centa of the prices
end
(they sold for In 1D41 and IB40. At ed^^orM^^
Hattie Stevens, returning Friday.
not
'the same Ume they are protective
Mr. and Mrs. Rotter Davis. Mr.
. aplr
: foods. They build strong bones ond
and Mrs. George Stanford. Mbs
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
them for a week's visit.
muscle and supply vitamins and two daughter* of Hasting* have the post week were Mrs. Milan Foltz Mr
Mn&gt;' Otto
pro]
MUs Myrtle Wilson cloaed a suc- Louise Conklin and friend and Mrs.
। energy."
visiting his mother. Mrs. Clyde of Sunfield. Mra Helm Ml.dcle of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandbrook
U
cesful year's school at the Martin George Conklin picnicked at CliarlLansing. Mra. Man' Ulrey of Lake 01 Blanchard were Saturday Ruesta
ton Park on Sunday.
I From the rockbound coast of Schlfiman. here.
earn
Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Winces were Odessa. Dr. and Mr*. Geo. Benner of *»»cir son. Harry Sandbrook and with a picnic dinner at Uie school­
Earl
Bristol
was
taken
tn
the
Os
­
tlon
I Maine lo the sunny slopes of the
----- --------------.—J He
-------I.- __J
--------------- - Bnd
!1 Pacific
home
over ...
the
weekend
works
and Eleanor.
Eston ~
Evert
nnd family
family and spent Sunday with Mr house last Friday. Several of the teopathic hospital in Battle Creek
Do.tA.—
_ one
no people,
nnnnln one
nnm nation,
nation, one
nnr I*.
*iil[
parent* were present to enjoy It.
nag. and a dozen Ideas on what in Detroit and aha works tn Bat-. daughter Judy. Luther Brodbcck.' «•«&lt;! Mrs. Bert Rogers of Lake Odes­ On Thunday afternoon Mtae Wilson Sunday night for an emergency op­
thei
eration for appedicltb.
............................ i ought to be done about the war.
j tie Creek.
Mrs. Lydia Schuler. Miks Esther »•
and her scholar* enjoyed *0Ung at
0I
,
I Schuler. Mrs Walter Cooke. Mrs. I Mr nnd Mrs. Paid Smith and
iRJcide Gerllnger and son Lawrence. | Marcia moved to their new home al 5^’
*i^e famine'veir SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
ma I
Mra Ben Schneider and Mr. Karl [Lansing Saturday.
n“ln
foui
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn and
Eckardt attended the Federation of j v,r
’ e?*n«
»n k
.- “’...
. .&gt;
—
. Showalter
... Hubert Schrler were Sunday guests
Mra
Celia Tn«..«.nd
Townsend &gt;.«.
has n
quit
her
mV\nd
Mrs oimnard
cou
Womans Clubs at Coals Grovwl1work
--------------------------------------- a Bnd MiM Marjorie CogaweU of Nashthe
at-------Charlotte
and is spending
' .
. Thursday. Mrs. Prrktns, Mrs. Grace I few days with
with Mr
Mr. ntvf
and Mr*
Mra. Pan!
Paul .....
V|lle were evening
caller* at Mr Creek.
.
Del
Faul and Mra. Nellie Hewitt of
Townsend, and getUng ready to«nd Mrs. Orr Fisher’s Thursday of
Miss Helen Thompson spent the
I Woodland accompanied them.
| move in her home at Woodland.
; |ast tteek.
weekend in Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Buraiey
Mrs. Jay Dittman ofDetroit ta
Mrs Millie Ftaher spent WednesMrs. Wm. Havens and Mrs Gm.
and son Eldon accompanied Mr. anticaring for her mother. Mrs. Harrlrfav of lost week nt h.-r hroiK.r-. Havens were guests but Friday at
I Mr*. Oscar Ulrey and Miss Iva son Blocher, who ta ill.
William Cogswell's on the Center the home of Mrs. Robert Vrooman
FranU of Sunfield to Tretnaynrei Mr nnd Mrs. Ward Green. Mr.romj. and attended her niece's of Brush Ridge Other guests were.
. Comers near fpnia Sunday where' and Mrs. Paul Smith and Mr.and, school Dienic
at
the Lakeview Mrs. Rankin Hart. Mrs. Howard
mot
; they were dinner guestf of Mr. and f Mrs. D B. Green of Woodland are schoolhouse
Johnson of Hickory Comers. Mrs.
of &lt;
I Mra. Charles Houghton.
i trout fishing near Vanderbilt on jioyd puilcr of Haatinw town­ Ctarg. Robinson of Muskegon and
] Mr. and Mr*. Karl Eckardt. Bruce Little Pigeon river. Phyllis. Marcia ,hjp
an over Sunday guest of Mrs Sarah Erway of Glass Creek.
hoc
and Joyce Eckardt were Sunday and Patricia arc visiting their hta cousin, Robert Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglass imd
die
dinner guests at the home of Mr. | grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. Bert I Mrs. Jennie Combs and Forest children of Bowens Mills nnd Mr.
sun
i and Mrs. Karl Jordan in South I Smith while
parents
1 nnd Myrtle Mead of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Roy Douglass of Hastings
, nna their
wyriie
Menuoreoraway
Kalamazoo
will
Woodland
| ' m
Mr.nand
Mrs.
Stephen
Perrin
and
|
wert
Sunday
caller*
at
Mr.
and
Mr*
.
rrrtn^?.d wre Sund«&gt;' callerM •» Mr ,nd Mrs were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
smi
, Charlie ond Grace Carter of Lake PhvllLt
Phyllis of
Fishers They were
atao
callers
nt Detroit.
Detroit Mrt
Mrs Isaac
Ttuinr Wll-'orr
IVI1.
.
..
Dan Douglass.
thr
i Odessa and their stater. Mr*. Her-' H irns and Mrs. Paul Towns of i at thc g j Wellman, and Owen and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham a ltd
। bert Graham of Gary. Ind., called i Woodland were caller* on Chas. Far- Merle Varney homes.
children of Kalamazoo were Sunday
'‘ nn
.
'
on Mi*x
MUs Mertle Steward Riinriuv
Sunday aft- Ire
ice and
and famliv
family Saturrtav
Saturday.
|
Ruesta of hb parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ernoon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook • PLEASANT HILL
Francis Gorham.
' VUltors
at me
the home
of Mrs. zserBer-•1 ano
and ininuy
family were oununy
Sunday gue.Ms
guests ot!
of
vuiiiora hi
nomr oi
Rollo Nlbbs has been entertaining
Geo. Havens and son Ervin and
Ing
। tha Eckardt Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koutz of East; his sister and children from Ho­ daughter Dorothy and Miss Lor­
... •'
i Mr. and Mrs. Olendon Eckardt of i Odessa.
.
; boken, N. J., the past week.
raine Corbin of Detroit spent lhe
Hastings. Henry Voelker of Ionia I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farlee andMr. and Mrs Vere Carter went weekend with the home folks.
nit
and Dan Smith.
baby were Sunday evening gueata' on Uie Kent County seventh and
Tlie Memorial day services al the
j Mr*. Lydia Schuler and Miss: of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 81»on of; eighth grade tour to Detroit Thurs- Rutland cemetery will begin by dec­
ths
Esther Schuler called on Mr. and i Irving.
|day.
orating the soldiers* graves nt I
1 Mr*. Dan Gerpnger In Nashville
The Woodland W. M. A. meeting j Dr. C. A. E Lund was a Sunday o'clock. The address by Judge Stu­
wh
Tuesday.
at the home of Mra. Daisy Tyler dinner guest at the Clare Williams art Clement of Hastings will be at 2
home. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. -ToUn. o'clock.
. and
sonofLynn of Detroit were
Sunday callers at I Jr
the
home
will
afternoon
evening
Mr. and
Mrs Wm.and
Havens
werecallers.
Mr.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer, and and Mrs. Herbert Shcllenbarger and
I family spent Sunday with Mrs. Am­ son of Lake Odessa and Mr. and
th*
ble Mugridge of Middleville.
Mr. Joe Arentz nnd daughters and
I Mr. nnd Mrs Clare Williams at- Albert Arentz of Brush Ridge.
r tended the annual cook-out by the
Mary Hart of Brush Ridge and
I teachers and school board members Zana Douglas of Bowens Milb spent
and their wives Monday evening al Sunday with Mbs Dorothy Havens.
ths
j Murphy’s Point, Oun lake.
BARNUM school
HAVE YOU NOnCED?
tht
Hillis and Margery Reesor spent
I "You can tell a road-hog even in
i the theater—he always takes lhe tlie weekend at home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holmes of
in(
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Holmes of Woodland vbited
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston Sat­
urday.
\.
mt
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ovtramith
of Marshall called at the Herbert
Johnston home Sunday afternoon,
DO YOUR PART FOR VICTORY BY REMODELING
YOU can BUY the HOME you like . . . even if you
also made several other calb In the
OR REPAIRING YOUR HOME. Although new home
thi
can't build the one you want! So decide on the one
neighborhood.
,,
construction has been affected considerably, there
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee visit­
you like ond let "us help you buy it. We con still
is still a supply of materials on hand to help you
ed the latter's sister in Lansing last
pn
finance the purchase of a home that is already built,
week Tuesday.
keep your present home in excellent condition for
Elwood Barnum is recovering
but. we don’t know how much longer we will be al­
the duration.
from his recent operation in fine
lowed to. So if you wont to buy a home do it NOW
shape
Serve ydur country and yourself by repairing ond re­
. . . tomorrow may be too late. We will be glad to
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crocklord were
modeling. now.
guests ot Mt. and Mrs. Stephen
explain our plan that will aid you in buying. Come
Bishop, who live north of Nashville.
in Today.
Let us arrange the financing for you.
Tuesday.
h«
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durkee and
family of Freeport were Sunday
you/ manay at coca with­
callers at the Fred Durkee home
nc
ou I any deduction*. Our
The following called at lhe Ben
Crockford home Sunday-Mr. and
su
Mn. Arthur Fuller and son of Has­
tings. Mn. Wm. Newton of East
8Ule Road. Mr. Mid Mrs. Edward
Peet of Grand Rapids. Wm. Crockford and Mn. Grace Cole of Wood­
land.
CITIZINS CREDIT
Virginia Anspaugh and Leona
Hebe are two young people of our
CORPORATION
830 S. Drviiion
Phone 35504
community who are umong Uie
9 STIIIINS BLDG.
MEMBER F. H. L. I.
RHONE 2503
HAailMOS MAFL*EA)rKMMdD&amp;'
graduates of Woodland high school.
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
The latter has the honor of being
lhe valedictorian of Uie class, Con­
gratulations, girls!
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, MAT tt, 1M3
Mr. and Mn. Gerald Tebo and
Rev. J. J. WlUltte. Burr FasaeU. Charlene of Dowling visited at'
WU1 Hyde and Mrs. L. A. Day at­ Kenneth Reynold's on Wednesday. 1
Mr. and Mn. Merle Rowley have
tended the last quarterly conferenceof Barryvllle and Nashville churches moved into the bouse vacated by
Mr. and Mn. Russell Langham last Monday night The ’meeting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansbarger, who
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
of Detroit are spending two weeks was held at Nashville and Dlstrlcv have moved to Woodland
{at the Langham and Pettibone Supt. E H. Babbitt presided.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Reynolds and
of Delton homes seem lo have pre-'
The Aerial Camera for use on homes.
ferrrd having them on lhe two high­ decorated and adequately provided
Mrs .Ferris itatbrop and daugh- family visited Mr. and Mrs Kenneth
Reynolds and family on Bunday
ways. Trunk Line 43. running north with equipment for school training. Scout and Observation and ReconMtas Jean Smith of Marcellus Is
Mtas Hazel Stauffer of Highland'
naisance
planes
la
essential
to
both
The Delton school building, equip­
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop Wednesday and
Dairy Farm visited Helen Rowley
county road, which intersects M-43 ment and grounds are probably not the Army and Navy air forces in j. Robert Smith.
Thursday of last week. Mrs. Ken&gt;
and attended the P. T. A. with her.
'at Delton. The town has a number surpassed and rarely equalled in a planning battle formations and in ob­
neth Kelsey of Coate Grove and
Marvin
Goodson.
who
is
stationed
George Stowell has made manv
of nice, cosy homes.
town of lu size. Fortunate is the taining information on enemy fort!-.
at a southern camp, Is visiting his Mra Hubert Lathrop were also Wed­ Improvements op hta house which
Prominent fsrmen who lived In
fleatlons and movements. They look , parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Good- nesday guests. In lhe afternoon makes it a wery attractive home.
and near Delton when I flnt knew vantages and a teaching staff seek­ somethlng like a cannon, and cost ,on Bnij other relatives.
they all called on Mn. Charles Hut­
Do jour part tn getting the scrap
ing to give proper and worth-while about M.400 apiece.
the place were lhe following:
_____
Dr Bnd Mre 8lewart Lofdahl ton and Mn. Will Hyde.
mate rials ready for the government
/ Wm. P. Sldnam who later was Instruction. The appreciation of this
z"
X
spent a few days In
:pent
in Chicago.
Our school closes this week Wed- collection truck whfch will call
register of deeds ot this county for school has been shown by lhe fact
Mrs. O. B. Meers of Chicago is I ‘“•“V •“‘l a
‘uck„?lJxn" al soon.
two terms, who still later moved to
the school house. Miss v
Viola
vUIUw to m«to, Mn. Ann. to- i""
“- Baas
Kalamazooo, where he spent The organized several other rural ate- '
HIGHBANK
will teach the school next year.
tricta in Pmirievlllle, Orangeville
dahl and other relative*.
closing years of hta life.
The Children’s Day program will
and Hope have been added, also one,
Miss Myrtle Wilson of Hastings
The senior class accompanied by,
P. A. Blackman, generally called district in Johnstown
,
spent
the
weekend
with
Mr. and be held at U&gt;e Evangelical church
Fred Jopptaga, their advisor and
“Whale" Blackman, because that
on Sunday evening. June 7. at 8
The patrons of the Delton school
Mr*. Oil th Hamilton went to Chi­ Mrs Will Hyde. Her school at Mar­ o'clock. Everyone welcome.
was what he did to a few fellows in
cago Saturday and returned Tues­ tin closed Friday and she will re­
hta younger days who thought they also of-every rural, village and ci.’/;
The L. A. 8. of lhe North Evan­
could get tlie beat of him In a scrap, district of Barry county, will one I
day evening. Mr. Hamilton spent turn lo Martin next year.
’
Shirley and Lawrence ‘Lewis
of gelical church will have a pot luck
but found they had tackled lhe day realize as they cannot now. the
In Chou
-'w“ 01
Mr. .nd Mra
Hn.1, Krall «
C.'T
Tto?"1' 'X'S'’' dinner at Mn. Vince Norton's on
wrong chap/Ha was quick and un­ far-reaching benefits of lhe W. K
June 4th,
usually strong, as his antagonists Kellogg Foundation's 'health work,
Charlotte spent Bunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mn. J. Norton of Battle
Orlo Roush and Bert Mead of Al­
learned to their sorrow. He was jolly now being carried on through all
and Mrs. E. C. Kraft.
the public schools ot this county,
The aerial cameraman' can plot
legan was a Sunday caller. The Creek called on Mr. and Mn. Leslie
Members and friends of
Adams and Mrs Sarah Ostroth
looking for trouble, but never ran and the six other counties of tlie wide territories In bold relief so Evangelical church gave Rev. and
Sunday afternoon.
Foundation area. It will necessarily that Army or Navy Intelligence can
tor
forty
yean.
Both
parties
came
Mrs W. C. Bassett and two daugh­
About 25 friends came Saturday
At times when Delton had ho ho­ take several years, but the tune te make accurate measurements of en­ ters a farewell party on Thursday to arrange for reunions at the
evening to wish Mra Verne Haw­
.
tel. Mr. and Mrs Blackman oblig­ coming when marked results will be emy territory. We need many of night. A pot luck supper wax Roush park.
in the
bodies.
The Berryville C. E. young people blitz many happy birthdays, a pot
ingly opened their home and served apparent
------- -—- . -stronger
-- ---- -------- these cameras so necessary to the served and a program given. They
luck supper wks served at a late
,ne«l. TTie writer was a gueat there
mind* and wider culture of air arms of the Army and Navy.
.
.
were presented with a sum of and Die Nashville Evangelical C E hour.
on several occasions and remember*
’h0 **’* h?,ve.had ,. ’e You can help buy them with your money Hie Bassetts are moving this were guests of the
Nashville
the very tasty meals served by Mn.,*""'
a health |
: benefit of the Foundation
Foundation'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skidmore of
purumci of
&lt;« War
war iwhu
invest at
ai j week
weea to
io Bll
Bonds.. Invest
Blissfield after being here Methodist Epworth League Tuesday Hastings called Sunday al Ernie
। training, and will come into a far purchases
night
They
enjoyed
a
hamburg
Blackman.
least ten percent of your Income ev- . four yearn,
.’
The Rev. Harold R.
Skidmore's and ■ weekend guest was
The writer recall* James R. and better heritage. And how wise it ery
erv pay
oar day.
dav. and help
heln your
vour county
eountv Krieg
Krleir and family of Whitehouse, fry at Orlo Roush's picnic grounds Pvt. Maynard Tucker of Philadel­
A. B Bush, prominent and higlily was to begin this work with the go over its War Bond Quota.
Heedless
to
say
they
all.
had
a
{Ohio, are coming here
phia.
respected residents of that locality, children.
O.S.Twn DtH.imrn
Leon AckeU has enlisted in the grand time. After the supper, they
Mr and Mrs Gayion Fisher and
All the former rural school dtebut he never became a* well ac­
had a skating party at Reid's Reson of Nashville called recently on
quainted with them a* he did with tricta of Barry township have been DOUD CORNERS
I The Putman Library will be open
for
several
years
incorporated
into
1
the first two mentioned above.
Mr and Mn. Victor Benson and Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adams.
Mr*
John HOUghtaling andjFrid*y nl«ht and closed all day
the Kellogg school districts of Del­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell and fam­
daughter. Mn. Albert Benson ano
were in Battle Creek Sat- i Saturday.
।
ily of the McKelvey district called:
so well acquainted with, Orreti Bar­ ton and Rosa township. All the daughter
evening Mtas Shirley Atwell
0,1 Sunday evening the Nashville Alan nnd Mn. Smith. Mr. and Mn on Mr^and Mrs. Frank Hawbllu re­
i
rett and Addison Pennock, who। Thornapple and Woodland rural urday
Everett Benson and daughter. Virgil
of
Battle
Creek
visited
the
Hough-i
Mlntaterial
Association
gave
Rev.
districts have been taken Into lhe i
cently.
owned fine farms near Delton.
• a,ld «« BaawU a fazewell at the Zeb. Charles Batdorf al) of Lansing • Mr. and Mrs Rodger Warner ano
It was fortunate for the village Kellogg school district at Middleville Itallnss over the weekend
D. °
R. 811- and Robert Green of Bellevue were daughter of Nashville called al Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Ru*.-eU -Tolle, and home of Rev. and Mrs. n
when EUta Faulkner established a, and the Township Unit, school al
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
।
called on Daisy Bergman vernalE
drug store and Fred Hughes' ef­ Woodland. We have mentioned the children
and Mrs. Will Hawblitz's Friday eve­
Tlie first soft ball game of the
;
and on Friday Frank
forts gave Delton its substantial Increased number of rural districts Sunday,
Mr. and Mn Lester Beach and ning.
season wax to be’ played Monday
bank. Both men have aided lhe de­ added to the original Delton district Hammond's called.
Elwln of Vermontville were Mondayvelopment of the village. The two। All but three districts tn Yankee
Mr. and Mrr Will Shriber and night. Co-ops vs. Farmers' Oas: evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. DURFEE
Miss Jeane Dickerson and Mason:
Leonards. George and Leon, are not Springs and all but two in Orange­ family of Hastings and Mr and Tuesday, Food Center vs. Maple
Litts were Saturday evening vis- ]
noisy about II. but they are Inter­ ville have been made parts of con- Mrs Will Gurd went to South Ha­ Grove: Thursday. Kelhl Hardware
Mrs Elmer Gillett and Mrs lion of Mr. and Mn. John Moore.'
ested In the progress of Delton The solids ted districts. Rural districts ven Sunday to see. their daughter.
Henry
Kleverlng
and
son
were
Sun
­
Baccalaureate.
Sunday
evening,
in
Rutland.
Irving
and
Leighton
l«te Roy Thorpe was a p-rsistent
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gelman and
Mrs and Mn. Orval Bowman and
IBnuv
(May 31. will be held ip the school day afternoon callers of Mrs. Anna
booster, snd the auditorium which। have been added to the Middleville family.
Vern Mr. and Mrs Orlo Thomks of Cale­
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bidleman auditorium with the Rev. Kenneth DeVine and Mr. and’ "
he helped so much lo put across is, district: and tome in Sunfield. CarlMarshall.
donia spent Sunday with Mr. and
, Barry were dinner guesta of Lyn- Griswold gMng the address.
a monument to hte public spirit. No। ton and Castleton have been added1 of
Paul
Kesler
and
Mn Henry Davis
doubt there are several oUirrs whose to Woodland district. Other districts' ,den Norris and In lhe afternoon! The Boy Bcouta will be in charge
,
dinner
Mr. and Mn Harry Williams and
work for the town the writer doesi will probably come into these three Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Norrta of Bal-1 &lt;* lhr Memorial Day service* Ulis daughters were Sunday
guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. J. W1J- family of Lansing and Mr. and
not know, who ought to be men­ Il ta now possible lo arrange for tie Creek called.
| yearI v“
''
tioned In such a list. Certainly there transportation of pupils to 12-grade' i Remember the Doud Aid at Mr*.1i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dilbahner of litts. Mrs. Olive Campbell pf Has­ Mn. John Moon of Striker district
ta R. O. Henton. who can be relied schools without abandoning the dta-■ Leslie Pease's May 38 for supper
{Chicago
were callers of Mr. and; tings was a Bunday afternoon caller. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn
I-—
Mr. and Mrs Bob Barton and Jack Moore
on for his share In all efforts for triel organization That ta already
Mra a.
Mn. Adelbert Reynolds of Hasbringing many rural, pupils to Has­
the community's progress.
and Mr. and Mrs Harry Eaton of
*•“ •— — ■—
“’j
The business men of Delton have tings and Nashville and may at­ Battle Creek were visitors of John lhe home
Wenger family of Hastings were Sunday
afternoon
callen of Mr. and Mn. Mrs Orville Punell.
not been narrow in their public tract many more. If there were a Houghtallngx Sunday.
Tuesday night.
Glen
Roush
and
family.
rplritedneaa. They have been ready 13-grade school somewhere in tne
Mr*. Frelda Moore and two William H. Wing of Grand Rapids
Mr and Mrs Will Whitmore and ceasful term of school Friday with I
to do their share to aid county-wide southeastern part of the county, as daughters visited in Hastings Friday
spending a few days with
there should be. we might anticipate |
Fern Tobiw "tailed he? friends here.
Mn. Mattle Mowry of Delton were a picnic. Come.
projects.
Mr ftnd Mr« John Handel of recent Sunday guests of Mr. and
When rural free mail delivery In the near fulur? that every child, * nU Thursday evening
The fellow announced to a group
Cheviot. Ohio. wfll.spend lhe week- Mn. Milton Gesler.
came. Delton, hy reason of its loca­ In every rural district of Barry 11)*ftnU Thunaay^evtiung.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Monroe and of friends that he had been made
tion near the comer of four town­ county would have lhe opportunity; Three CORNERS
I end with her parents. Mr. and Mn.
THS SIXALL DRUGGISTS
ships, also because the C. K. A- 8 to attend a 13-grade school.
children spent the weekend in Ionia. manager of the Pint National Bank.
| Mr
Mri Janicl P. Hammond Frank Hecker.
One friend looked skeptical.
Courtesy And Friendly Service Shown To AH
then offered good train service, with
i and children spent Wednesday .
,-***'--------------■'You couldn't hold a job like
two daily passenger trains each HENDERSHOTT
comptnled Mr. and Mrs. I^on My­
evening
her parent*.
DISTRICT
ctriuii* with
wins ini
imiciiut. Mr.
nu. and DUNHAM
-- —----—
--------Prompt Delivery Service
Phene 2131
Hastings
that." he remarked. "What have you
-.
_ .
. _ ... . _ .
r-harlM
wh----- ----------The Hendershott school closed Mra to, HU., ol E. Suu Ho*d 1 «“!&lt;•• WrtAhu who .u Utol ers to Athens Sunday where they ever managed before?"
main mail distributing point for the last Tuesday with a district plcnw
spent
day with
Mr.----------------and Mrs.
Mr. ana
o,l Mrs.
Mra n.
H. j
J.. Kooinson
Boblnun ana
.nd 10
ml
—--1WIUI
••—----- ---------- p
------ the
—
------ ------The fellow smiled condescendingly.
four southwest townships of this
with a siren infection,
a.murar. Oorou,,. aao.
«.ra illSunday
W1U'• “died
"■&gt; tnfectlon. araa
____
at lhe schoolhouse. Il ta with re­ jcounty. The automobile, the bus.
afternoon guesta of their cousins, Thunulay afternoon. Funeral servMr. and Mrs. Ray FnilngharrtTtbfl
the motor truck and good roads pul grets that they see Mrs McKibben Mr
and
Mrs ...
Vert
Roblnaon
of 'lcca wara
»er® heM
hcld at the wilenv
Wilcox ahnrrh
church dauehten
daughter* nf
of Wavland
Wayland were
were Rundav
Sunday dent'* daughter." she said.
-- -. —
. ...
the Kibosh on the C. K. A 8. But leave to teach the McOmber school nrar Hlrtor Cororra .nd ra&gt;Mral . | »"»$■» Mramoon wllh Rn. Moyer dlnto &gt;ueu. ol Mr. .nd Mra. Oeo.
Delton still has her rural routes next yor.
trip around Gull lake and to other | ’* charge, and burial in the Wilcox | Gillett.
The McOmber school also closed
Mall ta now carried by auto-stage
point* of interest
cemetery. Mr. Wright, who wa* 43
Mtas Clara Gillett spent the weekto and from Hastings and Kalama- last Tuesday with a picnic at the
Mra Roy Taffee Mrs Edward
of a&lt;e- *“
oldeat »n of. end with Mtas Marjory Tasker in
aoo. The dtacontlnuence of mail Creek on Ernie Matteson's farm
McGrath. Mrs.
Wright and' Hasting*.
Mrs. Loa
Loa Strouse
Strouse and
and Joe
Joe,&gt; Mr', and Mra Herbert
‘ ..•"i
Here, too. Kite parents are sorry McGrain.
Wilcox of Hasting*
Hastings called on Mrs
Mn.), »
’11
Hl' »* «re«Uy
rea‘'r missed
m wed in'
In the home
home]] The C. E. held a business meetbeen detrimental to lhe mail service to have Miss Viola Baaa leave to
Claude A
A. Hammond
Hammond. Tuesday aft- “
a*J'
he
e cared
ca^ed for
father, wlw
who hashas Ing with Mtas Eloise Day Friday
at and from Delton. What Is missed teach the Barryvllle school next Cluude
I be*n an ,nvalld ,or over a ?***■
| evening, and decided not to have
. most la probably lhe pungent smell year. We hope they both will like emoon
Mr* H J. Robinson entertained
T”” ““P1* Onn,e Community I Sunday evening meetings during
of coal smoke as the tnlns whizzed their work In the flew places.
lhe Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Parm Bure»u discussion group met the summer months. After the busi(?) Uirough the village. Maybe the
Saturday v tai tors at A. C. Clarks Society
crarai.... Thursday.
’ iI Wednesday evening at the home ness meetlnx.
meeting, refreshmenLs
refreshments were
homemakers of the town are recon­
’"I
Mr
«■ Flo&gt;d
■"
Mr. and Mra
Mn. Lra&gt;
Leo n.H..
Fisher of F. «
®r —
“r•- —
and —
Mrs
ta served by the hostess and all went
ciled to that deprivation. We pre­ Mrs. Guy Doman and daughter of, Mr
BJ,Q Mrs- beo r&gt;siier 01
roller skating for the recreational
sume, however, that most of lhe Jackson
State Road. Mrs. Carroll Ftaher and
u t
uocuurI.
MeOrath
nf
Ha.iinr.
'
Wp
welcome
Rev.
Moyer
back
as
part
of
their
meeting.
villagen would gladly endure lhe
Fred Smith of Hastings called Mrs M ascuratn ot Hastings
.
.
. r.
- -----------------—
*2°lher &gt;Tar' I*nl'es
Mr. and Mn. Archie McIntyre ac-_
smoke if the C. K &amp; 8. and Its at A.
C. Clark's Sunday
evening.
j were Sunday
Sunday dinner
dinner guest*
guests of
of Mr.
•
•
- —
। the South Evangelical church are companied Mr and Mrs Cameron
three trains a day each way could
We ask pardon of Mr. and Mrs. «"d Mrs. James F. Hammond.
'Sunday school at 11:00 A. M. and McIntyre and children of Quimby
Lester Fisher for the error In last' Mtas Lena Lipkey closed a very
Delton has a good church, well- week’s items which gave their name »ucce*sful school year here with preaching service at 13:00. There ta to Battle Creek Sunday where they
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mn
equipped for social as well as re­ m Lester. The Fishers are nlcelv.
P T. A. meeting
Thursday room and welcome for all.
Saturday evening Mr. and Mn. Howard Davis and Nancy. In the
ligious gatherings. Generally speak­ settled In their new home on lhe Ell evening. A fine program was pre­
Alfred Meyers and children and afternoon they called on Mn Den­
ing. the village folks are Interested HaU farm, in the Shultz district.
I wnled followed by refreshments.
niece of Glenwood called at the nis McIntyre The occasion a is In
in having the church function. They
The McOmber 4-H club met last1 B ANFIELD
home of Mr and Mrs. George Ball. honor of Cameron’s birthday, which
would not wish to live in a commu­
Wednesday night al the home of,I The Banfield school closed WedMr. «nd Mra. Gaylord Gray spent
nity without a church. They know
I neaday with a picnic at Fine lake I Sunday with the latter's parents A
It te needed to counteract Influences Robert and Joyce Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Higdon of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joa.
Pflug
of
Has1
w-..
rvA-.-in.
-.111
t.
v
—
number
relativeswer»
werealso
alsothere
there, Battle Creek were Sunday dinner
Uiat are not helpful. They are not
Mrs Hasel Douglas will teach here numbernfofrelatives
lings.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Jack
Sullivan
from
Indiana to meet Marvin Good- guesta gf Mr. end Mn. J. L Higdon
so interested in Its name as in
again the coming year?
(local) and Mtas Carol Howard of
William Brink ot Ionia and Mr. son who has a short furlough from They brought Mrs Higdon home
Delton business men are highly Battle Creek were Sunday guesta at and Mrs Ren Brink of Battle Creek, a southern camp
after a week's visit in Battle Creek
Spend more time in the sun and you'll repel III health —- Old Sol is your oily far
Friends of Brandt McIntyre will
favored, compared with most rural Albert Brill's.
Mn. Glen PuffpafT has been tak­
spent Sunday with George Wickwire
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison vis­
villages Instead of the summer
en to the home of her sister. Mn
and Henry,
that tip-top feeling! With comfortable ou|-of-doors furniture, it's a pleasure to
being a dull period It is their most ited al Pay Whitworth's in Johns­
We understand tiiat the King graduated from lhe aviation school Sterling Weeks for a time. Her con­
active season. They are alive to town Sunday.
school will oprn again tire coming at Mather Field, Cal., receiving hu dition remains about the same.
revel in sunshine and fresh air.
Mr. and Mn. Jack Sullivan visited
their opportunities, and go after lhe
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Nesbet and
year after being closed for a year. wings. Thursday
large resort trade at Crooked. Wall In Leslie last Friday.
Pvt.
Howard
McIntyre
of
Fort
Jeanne
spent
Sunday
afternoon
and
Mr. and Mrs Angus MacDougal
The W. 8. C. 8. dinner at Harold
and other nearby lakes, and they get
entertained relatives from Battle Custer and sister, Mrs. Katherine evening in Battle Creek 'with Mr.
a large share. They are wise and Slocum's last Thursday was well at­ Creek Bunday.
Jones and son were Sunday guests and Mn. Phil Deller.
fair about it They do not regard tended
The Branch school held their pic­
The Burroughs school closes this of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orson
the resorten as "good picking” and
nic at orlo Roush's picnic grounds
week with a picnic at the school- McIntyre.
overcharge. They seek the good-will DOWLING
Remember the Memorial Day and on Friday.
house.
,
of these summer vislton by giving
A Memorial Day program will be
Mr. and Mn. Charles McCoy of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hennes of Pioneer services at the Wilcox
them reasonable prices and good given at the Dowling church. Sat­
IN GREEN AND ORANGE ..............................
Benton Harbor were guests of Mr. church Saturday afternoon. May 30. Grand Rapidt^-erej Sunday dinner
service. That wise course has helped
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donovan and gtteata of Mr. andMra. Will Hyde
and Mrs.' Don Putnam Friday and
Delton and benefltted the Increas­ field of the Hasting* circuit wUl de- Saturday
sons of Battle Creek were guests Mn. Charles Hilton and Mllgra who
at Twin Cedar*.
ing number of lake resorten.
Sunday
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Royal
liver the address and the dinner by | p*. Rudolph Soya epent a portion
have been spending two week* with
Very rarely te a town the size of the Cemetery Circle will follow.
of
WM.k ^th hta parent*. Mr. Donovan.
, her parents, returned to their home
Delton so highly ‘ favored in ite
Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Otta were at;
Mra August Soya.
at Walled Lake Sunday afternoon.
public school buildings, their equip­ Woodland Monday, where they at-1
BRANCH DISTRICT
ment and in the quality of the work tended lhe funeral of Mr* Otis
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Passe U and QUIMBY
CRESSEY
dont-Gn them. Here we say “Hals father, Alien King, who passed away
A bountiful potluck supper was
Mr. and Mn Richard Hartman two sons ot Bedford were Sunday
Off!” to the W. K. Kellogg Founda­
suddenly while in Hastings Friday.
and family of Kalamazoo spent lhe afternoon gtSsta of lhe former's
tion. whose generous aid has made
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Ftaher. accom­ weekend with Mr. and Mn. Carl parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fossett. In the church basement, followed
these possible. Fortunate indeed are
Mrs. Howard Gibson of Hastings by ice cream, latter all enjoyed the
panied
by
Mr.
and
Mrs
W.
D.
Hartman.
Delton. Middleville and Nashville
slides, shown by Rev. Butterfield,
Mr and Mn. Percy Solomon and
for the Foundation's great help tn Pierce of Charlotte attmded a
Wilcox.
upstairs They were entitled "Re­
providing adequate school plants, family dinner at the home of Mr. daughter Kay spent the weekend
A miscellaneous shower was given lief In lhe Master's Name" and de­
and special health training in these and Mra. Ed Titus at Parchment with Mr. and Mn. Murle Reynolds the newlyweds. Mr. and Mn. Ray picted the sorrow and suffering In
and family.
13-grade schools. Barry county Is Sunday.
many lands. A free will offering
Gibson
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mn. George Hoffman of
grateful for the- help it has given
Mn. Henry Smith.
and Is giving to all ita schools. This Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Elgin Cleveland spent the weekend with
Kenneth Wilcox of Benton Harbor elected.
county was fortunate tn being se­ Cotton and family near Leslie.
Mr. and Mn. Cameron McIntyre.
Mr. and Mn. Nat Steele and
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith are was Ta Sunday guest of his parents. Norman and Ann visited Mr. and
lected by the Foundation ax the
Mr. and Mn. Herbie Wilcox. Mr.
first area in which to begin Ita daughter Lillian of Kalamatoo. Mr. the parents of a daughter, bom May
and Mn. Verne Hawblit* and chil­ Mrs Howard Davis of Battle Creek
helpful activities, under the dlrec- and Mn. Harry Whitworth of the
and were Sunday dinner guests of
dren
were
also
dinner
guests.
Mr.
Weeks district and Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNulty at­
tlon of the late Dr. Pritchard.
Cameron's sister, Mrs. Davis.
' As you approach Delton from lhe Milton Lcinaar of Barry were Sun­ tended the I. G. A. banquet on and Mn. Harvey Manhal were aft­
ernoon callen.
north on M-43, you are deeply Im­ day visitors at Myron Whitworths Wednesday evening.
Mn. Herbie Wilcox was a Monday
The last meeting of the P. T. A.
Mr. end Mrs. Russell Reynolds
pressed by the imposing and very
substantial brick structure, which will be held this week on Friday visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs shopping visitor at Battle Creek.
The Branch school closed with
ta the home of the Delton-Kellogg evening at the schoolhouse with a Mason Forshey and family of Prai­
a picnic at Highbank park Friday.
school. The site for thia school plant
rieville Saturday.
Mn. Herbie Wilcox attended lhe
Ing the end of the school year. The
Mn. Jennie Reynolds of Wall
buildings if required, also for proper teacher, lx-land Jones, closes his lake spent a few days the past week
Bharpstlcn on Friday.
landscaping Here. too. we must oom seventh term of excellent service in with'Mr. and Mn. Warren Calms.
The
Dorcas Society will meet with
mend lhe people of this school dis­ the Dowling district and will go to
Mn. Vincent Norton Thursday,
trict and the school board for their Mt. Pleasant where he will attend TWO VIEWS
Friend: "Now. Janie, why do you June 4 Pot luck dinner. If any one
evident cooperation In procuring summer school, and will remain
and maintaining thia fpie school.
there as teacher in the school. He pass on every secret that is told to has quilt blocks will you please bring
or send them so the quill top can
you?”
The suitable building and sailing
Janie: “That's easy to answer. I
make a good start toward the prop­ Vandellc who lias taught several
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox entertained
er education of a child, especially years In Uie Bristol district.
either it is loo good to keep, or It the Jolly Dozen Wednesday after­
|y h—led And —nUUto. IUUn«lir —ON FAT DAT, BUT BONDS— isn't worth keeping.”
noon.

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I Sunday.
, Mr. end Mra. Bam Payne of
M. D. Stein of Fostoria. Ohio. Perry were calling on friends here Wesleyan church, with their chil-)
__ ______________________________ 11 spent from Sunday until Monday Thursday.
I
1
Mr- and Unl Bart P“XUm' Mr. t Tim Whitney and wife of KalaI
nJ A1?’ d
I
Mrs. George Bchooieraft of Bat- mazoo .called on Mrs
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Th.
»hlr
ho,i IhX nk-nu
I0® Creek vU,U&lt;1 ,hem 8aturdMV Waugh Bunday. Mra. Waugh has the Sea Gull roller-skating lhe cf machines turning out Implements,
grades had their picnic al Vick- j evening
। p^n m
same evening.
I of war have not deafened the ears
I
Portenga and two
Mr. and Mra. John McLeod spent
I-eo Chamberlain of Akron. Ohio.
Michigan manufacturers to the
i
nU—Wrtrt.v
P I d»“ghters. Olive and Marie and Mr, Wednesday and Thursday at their and Mra. Chamberlin and Mra.' torenunent's call for Vitamins, for
nlc at the same place Friday.
I .nd Mrs. Frtd Portenga and two hcene here.
...
Wade Town of Delton and Mrs. Al-1 J?cto7"'. John \
Comstock, the only
unbeaten children of Three Oaks spent Sun-’ Mri. U. Ken Schnable and twin
baseball team of the Kalamazoo | day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman daughters of LaPortc. Indiana, re­
manager, said today In announcing
County Atidetlc Aasn.. won over, Reynold*.
turned home after apendiM several Plainwell, were callers at the Frank support of the 1042 "Michigan Days
Delton, tlie unbeaten Barn-Eaton, • A meeting of Barry and Eaton days with her parents. Mr' and Mrs. Town home Bunday afternoon.
program.
Burial services were held in the i "Michigan's heavy Industry, not­
| A A Champion fl to 1 In their nine- county .Rural Letter Carriers end! LeRoy Pennels.
j liming inter-league game here. | Auxiliary was held in the Delton
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pennels returned Cut Cunaury Bunday afternoon withstanding its lieavy responsibili­
Tuesday afternoon. Wilbur, Delton church Saturday evening May 23rd. Monday evening from Kalamazoo for Dr. Warren Be 11enger of Mon­ ties as a result of the war-forced
ace pitcher, pitched a throe-hit;
a delicious supper waa served to where Mr. Pennels has been in Bor- rovia. Cal., The Masons had charge change-over from automotive capi­
। shut-out- as the Delton team about 50 guests by the church worn- gets hospital fot several weeks. He
tal of the world to the arsenal of
। blanked Sunfield. 5-0. In tts flrfhl rn. Among the officers present is feeling as well as can be exMn.
of Marys..... Mary Blackmore
,.„.t „.
- democracy, realizes the Importance
| league game here Monday, but were: state Ladles' Auxiliary. Pree.. pected.
ville. Wash. U spending from Thurs- of proper diet In the victory pro­
Botirdo.
Delton's second hurlcr Mrs. Minnie Dennison. Grand RapMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pennels were day over the weekend with her &gt;Bnun BIUj wholeheartedly joins lhe
&lt; couldn't match George Sherwood, ids; secretary of Auxiliary* State । called to Ppv Paw Bunday because cousin. Mrs. Clara UnderhHL It U farmer, businessman and our electComstock ace In lhe game Tuesday.; Executive Board. Mra. Florence Tur- ■ of the serious illness of their sister. the first time the cousins have met ed ofliclaU in endorsing lhe
Sherwood fanned 12 Delton bats-' ner. South Haven; and Mrs. May Mrs. Milo Replogle.
tn twenty-seven yean. Dr. Densse, -Michigan Days for victory" drive.
I men while Comstock won easily curtls. Pres of 4th Congressional
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Monica call- .»
»•
—fy. dedarcd.
of -------Grand- --------------------------Rapids accompanied
her
। with extra base blows that Included । District. Bellevue; State Vice- Pres.' ed on Mr. and Mra. Wellington sister. Mrs. Blackmore lo Mra Un­
a triple by Kemple and doubles by । of R. L. C. A. Kenneth Gaines, Kent Monica of Battle Creek. Mra. Wei- derhill's TTiursday returning Fri­ PRAIRIEVILLE
Adams. BellHle and Dunlap. Bob county: Robert Bangs. Slate Treaa. lington Monica has Just relumed day. These slaters had not met in
To moke your car last long, run well,
Mra. LaVem Calihrop visited Mr.
: Buckmaster. Charlie Gehringer'a । of Paw Paw and Btate Sec.. William home from Leila hospital and Is thirty-two years.
Calthrop al the American Legion
team up with these two great standbys
nrphew was lhe only player to get Van Hartesvelt of Fennville. Mr., feeling as well as can be expected.
Corp. Kenrielh LUU. son of Mr. hospital. Battle Creek. __
, —- and
Sunday
| two hlU. tn the game, knocking out' and Mrs. Youngs, postmaster ot
Mr and Mra. Albert Monica of and Mrs. Bert LUU, has been trans-1 found him very comfortable.
two singles.
I Bellevue were guests at the meet-1 Kalamazoo and friends called on ferred to a western camp where | Mra. Earl Boulter visited her aunt,
|I Mrs.
Mrs Ij Inn.
Ing. Barw
Barry countv
county fell
fell proud
to be
be Mr. and Mrs. Chu Kingsburg Sun­
Mr« Leon Pennock
p*nnrw*k nnd Mr*
nroud tn
he 13 attending Officers' Candidate. Mrs Minnie Shrtner in HaHinga.
Bertha Adams spent Thursday aft-' honored by the presence of so day.
School.
I Wednesday.
emoon in Kalamazoo
many of our fine state officers. Each
Mr and Mrs Bert .McCallum en­
Mra. Wayne-Shade and three chllMra. Clinton Caatle and Mr*,
I Mr, El.yn H.y.-.rd
eMidrm
T*
*“
* tertained Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc­ dren of Lake- Odessa were gu«U1 James Boulter were In Kalamazoo.
.spent Saturday in Hastings
role ln tokcn of •PPr«:i“‘‘on Callum of Brush Ridge Sunday for Tuesday of last week ot Mr. and Monday.
dlnnyr.
Mrs. Erin Haynes.
I Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Dora
Mr. and Mra. Meric Kahler and
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Swaddling were Bunday dinner gur.su of Mr.
son and Mr. and Mra. Glen Kahler of Gregory, spent part of last week and Mra. Lewis Johnson. Jr., nnd
on Tuesday morning underwent an rl„
counly
spent Sunday with their parents, at their farm. Rev. Swaddling hu family.
I operation. ,
j
._________ ।
Mr. and Mrs George Kahler.
been invited to remain on the Liv-! Mra. Earl Boulter entertained at n
Pvt. Gamer Pennock, who has south
S1IUIT7.
-------------------- Mri and Mrs Nile McGhan. son
STANDARD
ingston Circuit another year
, one o'clock luncheon Tuesday in
| been stationed in a camp in Louand Mrs * We
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Kenyon «nd Mrs. Isola Hill and baby called
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. honor of Mra. Zara Boulter's birth­
MOTOR OIL ‘ Islana Is now In Florida.
and Mrs. Emma Stillwell of Battle on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johncock Ed. Pixley has been ill with ear day. Places were laid for six.
SERVICE
, Mra Susie Francisco of Kala­ Creek spent Sunday afternoon witn Sunday.
trouble, and has been taken to al The W. 8. C. 8. will serve dinner
mazoo spent the weekend with her
I Mr, nnd Mrs. &lt;Oeo. Chipman of Hastings doctor for treatmenu.
'at the Methodist church. Memorial
' brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and A. Kenyon and family.
Arney Bonneville and Iz&gt;ma Lar- Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick of Day. The program will also he held
Mra. Will Whittemore. On Sunday nbe* visited Lorraine Manning of i Bert McCallum niuraday evening.
1 fK-U all’
rln. ,
Augusta visited his parents, Mr.1 there beginning at 2 o'clock. Rev.
P motvnf
Rob&lt;,rt Ken*°n 'W‘cd Delton dnl'«»»ter Carol and family nt Big and Mrs. John Mourer. Friday night' Don M. Oury of the Emmanuel
and Saturday enroute home after, Episcopal church of Hastings will
a week's vacation in the vicinity be the speaker.
of Mio fishing for trout.
| Mra. Lewis Johnson. Jr. enter- v
Mr .nd Mr. WNllcmorr.
,
U1UT
The shower given Tuesday of last'talned the Extension club at a lea
Leo Chamberlain of Columbus. |10USC Friday evening
A splendid' fc*r' *nd Mrs. Ellis Kelley and
• N C. spent the weekend with his'’
children of Hating, spent the week at the Town home on West Friday afternoon. Ten members were
Mn aJaJ^h5mt^irainU'
of our e‘Bh,h Kradp Pup‘U w‘“ en-‘i’7«nnd
Wa“*r street for Miss Velda Cheney was1 present. Gifu were presented to tiie
■mil
k— ».
ra manyij leaders, Mrs Eari'Bouiter and Mrs.
well attended and .there
were
Mrs. Oscar cnamoeriain.
.
hlnh school thl* fnii Ann and lewis and family.
Word Lindsey.
I .H0” Pennock and Mra Bertha Jpan Bellingham and Robert KenThb commiu’*ty extends their lovely gifts.
Children's day. or Student’* day..11 Mr. and Mra. Marcius-Bagley have
Adams spent Sunday afternoon r.,on
sympathy to the bereaved family.
weekend-------visit
will be observed in lhe Methodist; been- delighted
-— ----------by
. a -----------Ut.h'r *ddUon Pennock ' Mr
Re
Mnd
I in the death of John Hines
|in the Convalescent home In Has-:nld Kenyon cf Battle Creek spent' Rpr T A* Moyer is attending church Sunday, June 7th., A tine I of Mr. and Mra. Geo. L. Cougar of
Ungs. Mr Pennock is growing weak- WednMI£y evening with Mr. Tnd
*nd
be back with program Is being prepared
|n
*""" Colo. Mra. «
------------j ...
Denver.
Gougar
and
Mra.'
Rev and Mrs. J. W. McCue spent Bagley were high school chums thir­
I Mra. Glenn Williams and ron “^^17‘the' Ta^day of!
^-d Mra Lvie
ty-eight yean ago In Boulder. Colo.,
Monday at Freeport
had------------------------not seen eaih---other
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Galnder' and ----------—for
Kendall of Gull lake and Mr. and Mho&lt;A ^ra. Johncock our teacher Kingsbury were callers on friends
Hr\-±vn/“anU i°ru'' T"
and severad l^ took the puplls
Parchment Friday.
and Dale. Mra. Bert Galnder and thirty years. Mr. Gougar Is a well
i
■n‘l “",r
TlwnSw?’ Mr
M" E C.-Arew.te .nd Mrs. Alice Dunning attended the known business man in Denver. Mr,
Calvary
church
in
Kalamazoo
Bun-i
“
nd
Mra.
Richard
Petlljohn
Kiiiamnzoo aimlucnsra rt—,....... were
I Paul Richards of Hastings visited ln)(p whfre ,hey enioved roller d“&gt;«hter Elisa relumed Friday aft-. caivary enuren
his mother, Mrs. Blanche Richards I Urttlnil for
t|mJe ‘
M,er spending several days in Roann. II day evening. Rev. and Mrs. Charles. dinner guesta Sunday
’ Harmon, returned missionaries from I
---------------- *
■
j A Sunday *hdc, berd mm,n,1
“51 i
«««• Club
b.
South America, were the speakers. CLASS CREEK
:«7nlJ
TUMd,y are guTlh." Mr. ^ohncSck wii* '•'"*d
by Mra Emma Dick- The Hannons expect to sail for
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Whittemore
j and Mxa. Susan Francisco of DeliWAn^L°ih^amtXof’2*rTrS:
w^m'UeFthls com.l"»«£ C. Ken Bchnable and twin South America early tn July.
।
Mrs. Bert Reed and daughter, ton were Sunday guests of Mr nnd
I Mra
*itSkh«
rmUn,,y b&gt;‘ the P“MnB Ot j0,’n H,ne dayBhtCI? °f U P°r,C* Ind" Bre, Averill and .Miss Gladys Harger of, Mra. Chas. Whittemore, nnd nil
'Jin'
k;
1
°r'lMt week. He was iqved and re- vl&amp;lu,l« her Parents. Mr. and Mra. Lansing were at their cottage all spent the day with the Fred
Delton, Thursday forenoon. They Bp«:ted by all and will be sreatlv LcROY Pennels and Mr. and Mrs. Gull lake over the weekend and at- Bechtels at their Gun lake coltojie
tended services at the Methodist I Mr. and Mrs. Fred OtU. Mr. and
I
*!tn.i‘n u'®,vlclnUy o(: missed. Heartfelt sympathy is cx-jHBrry Jones and family.
n ?b^(°r.e’ u* ' lend«d
‘be bereave family.
I Mr and Mrs. Boykin and two, church Bunday morning.
I Mra. Ray Erway and Mrs Forrest
Rev. Victor Jones has purchased Havens attended Uie W. 8. C. fi. at
a f - M n'
I A number from here attended the »»&gt;* “re now living in lhe home ,
I spending a few day* with her son-;funeraj ol John Hlne at Hastings, which they recently bought from, some land, farmerly a part ot the I Jas. Dibbles last Friday, Hie June
old Will Perrin farm, from Graaf | mreUng will be held In the Ray
in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday
Mr. and Mra. Otto Locksteadt.
George Schoolcraft In Battle Creek. •
The school closed Friday for this, Bostwick, guardian tor Mary Per-1 Erway home.
| Mr. and Mra. John Havens nnd
returned to her home here Thurs- fair ■B-nnr.
.«*•
i Untl. With a flne dinner and proday afternoon.
&gt; I -• Mra. R. J. Bales of Bnt- gram. Bom' to learn Mrs Frieda
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Galnder, Rodney of Hastings were visitors nt
Mr. nnd
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeWWr c' tie Creek are tlie proud parcnU of Bryans won’t teach this coming called on a former schoolmate of --------- ---------- ’last ------•
Forrest
Havens'
Wednesday.
Grand Rapids, Mra. ReflF McNeil, a baby boy. Mrs Bates was for-, term.
Mrs. Galnder’s. Mrs. Waiter Strong LouLv Havens of Bottle-Creek spent
of Royal. Oak and Mrs. Julia Wel­ merly Mbs Ester Willison of this J Mr. and Mra. Wayne Gales and of Kalamazoo. Friday.
Mpnday night and Tuesday morn­
Mrs.
Harold
Bugbee
and
Mrs.
ler. local, visited relatives nnd locality.
ing there
.
I children spent the weekend with
friends in Battle Creek Wednesday | ! Miss Iva Case of Kalamazoo spent Mr. and Mra. Earl Gates.
Douglas Galnder spent one day last
,
The OlUe Douglas family are mov­
Mrs. Weller accompanied them to' the weekend with Mra. La^Ue Col-1 Sorry to hear- that Mra. Charles week at Battle Creek.
ing on the place recently vacated by
Mrs. Joe Baines Is confined lo her the Stuart Brownell family.
Grand Rapids to spend a few weeks, j lister. Mrs. Colllster is recovering Kingsbury is on the sick list, and
bed and Mrs. Emma Clark U car­
Mrs. Emma Dickerson of Clover­ very rapidly.
Geo. Havens, who'works In De- '
I hope for a speedy recovery.
dale. Mrs. Argie Stratton. Plainwell, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pixley and
trolt. waa a caller in the neighbor­
Ed Pennels. who’s been at th- ing for her.
Frank Town U some better and hood Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Whittemore, Mrs. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Hamle Annour wereiBorgeas hospital for some time, was
able
to
alt
up
part
of
the
time.
Sprague. Mra. Charles Lechlcitner. recent callers on Mrs. Colllster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway attend­
j able to be moved to the home of his
Mr... and
Mrs. —
Ed ------------Bromley - -------and cd the Rural Letter Carriers niectMrs. Linn Seibel, local, attended the
----- --------(son, Mr. and Mra. Harry Pennels in
Maccabee Rally hi Hustings Thurs­ , The manly part Is to do with11 Kalamazoo.
lamlly visited Mr. Bromley's uncie, ing at Delton Saturday night.
day of last week.
might and main what you can.—I
at
BcolU
Sunday.
“
°, Mrs. John Foreman and grand­
Mrs. Ella Doud and Miss Alberta Emerson.
I MILO
daughter. Roseman- Burnett oi
NOBTH HOre' "
I Kalamazoo called on Mrs. Nellie
Guy Crook of Hastings called on
TWj
'OnunvnK, nWnd. U»,r । Foreman Sunday.
8l,„a.v
*
IW A. Spaulding and Mra. Wilcox Kvmnnfhv
tn KVr«
.
...
H,ne..*nu
Mrs Cl&gt;'dc
Warren and Patty
Friday.
Mrs. Henry Germaine. Mrs. Nina family tn the loss of the husband spcnt Friday In Charlotte and LanBoyle*. Mias Sophia Spath, Mrs. and father who passed away at hU sing
farm home last Monday.
I
...
_
Emily Wilcox. Mra. Merle Bradfield. —♦ .'.TT;,, 771' .Tr?'"'-'’' . „ . . I Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn and
Albert Arentz and son and Robert! Hubert Shrier were Sunday visitors
Mra. Della Towne and Earl. Mrs
ay Erway's.
at R
Ray
Erway's.
Madeline Norman and Marilyn and Pranshka called Sunday morning at
Miss Nina Fenner attended the fu­
Jack Brownell of Detroit was a
.
neral of Dr. Warren Bellinger at Prairieville.
weekend guest of his ulster and hus­
Mr. and Mra. Morse Murphy and band. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erway.
Plainwell, Sunday. Our mo.it sincere
sympathy is extended to Mrs. Hat­ sons nnd Mrs. Paulina Murphy
Sunday visitors al Fred Oils were
called Weleh
Saturday evening on Mrs Mr &gt;nd Mn*
tie Bellinger.
OtU “'»« «&gt;•&gt;'
Tnhi.n nf Mr' “nd M" 8 Ou-'”’*’ndt’. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Roush. Sr. enter­ CMr
Mr. ano Mrs. Merle Tobias Q‘iMra. txiule Erwav Mr nnri Mr*
tained a group of friends from
MthUMr RPCrttMSUnnH “,Urn“®^ Chas Erwi»y
Kalamazoo and Mr.
Grand Rapids and Milo Thuraday
with Mr. and Mra. Otto Pranshka and Mra. Fred Butolph nf Hasting.
nftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Tobias, and family.
Mr. and Mra. Al Wolfe and An­
Mr. and Mra. Donald McCallum nette and Mr. and Mra. Ma uric
children and Grandmother Bldlcman were in Lansing Sunday, Mrs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erway of Grand Rapids were Sun­
every person living in this great state has reason to sing
Bidleman stopping at Naahville on Bert McCallum.
day visitors at Roy Erway’s.
Erwin
Havens
of
Detroit
called
its praises to the sky. This year as we join in supporting the “Michigan
Mrs. Madeline Norman was a Sunday on Mr. and Mrs Rankin HINDS CORNERS
Days for Michigan Prosperity and Victory," MAY 28 TO JUNE 3, even
Hart.
Kalamazoo visitor Monday.
Mrs. Oeora- Demott. who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wurm and staying with her daughter In Has­
Mrs Herbert Van Stream. Mrs.
more significance is attached to this program. We all agree that . . .
Emily Wilcox, Mias Nina Fenner and son spent Bunday with Mr, andi; tings and under lhe doctor's care. Is
IF ITS GROWN OR PROCESSED IN MICHIGAN ... ITS GOOD,
Mra. Merle Bradfield were Kalama­ Mra. Clinton Kelley at Kalamazoo 1 home again.

'Pampering my car these days? Yes, definitely I*

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Michigan Days For Michigan Prosperity

May 28 to June 3

BUILDING

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HEALTH

DAY BY DAY

BUT TODAY WE SAY WHEN BETTER TANKS, ARMORED CARS,
GUNS, AIRPLANES AND PARTS ARE MADE . . . THEY WJJX COME
FROM THE ARSENAL OF DEMOCRACY, MICHIGAN.’
Consumers Power Company is proud to have a part in helping our
farmers meet their huge “FOOD FOR VICTORY PROGRAM" by

furnishing wired help on the farm. Hundreds of our industrial plants,

large and small, are also making EVER INCREASING DEMANDS FOR
GAS AND ELECTRIC SERVICE TO AID THEM IN THEIR ALL-OUT

WAR EFFORT. AU our efforts and plans for lhe immediate future are
streamlined to meet war demands.
No matter what we are called upon to do, every effort humanly

Drinking milk today and
every day builds health—
health for your own hap­
piness and for a stronger
America. Get the finest
quality in milk and all
dairy products — know
they are wholesome and
pure. Order Highlands
Dairy Grode A Milk to­
day. It's good for you?

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possible will be made by our people to give industry and you the

highest type of gas and electric service possible under existing

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Hutin£.

zoo shoppers Thursday.

; tlie home of Mr” Bertha Phllmon
on Wednesday with a pot luck din­
ner at 1 o'clock. The business meet­
ing was followed by a program ot
readings, a quiz game and report*
The 4-H food preparation girls
enjoyed a demonstration .breakfast
at the home of Margaret Doster,
Thursday evening.
WEST HOPE * * *
Mr and Mrs. C. N. Springer and
three daughters of Grand Rapids
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Springer and family.
Several from the neighborhood
have been visiting the bird sanctu­
ary at Gull lake lately.
.
Almond Webber. Lynden Johneock and Jimmie Springer spent the

17w Aid will meet next week
Wednesday for supper with Mr. and
Mra Ira Osgood
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and
two ahiidren of Kalamazoo and Mrs.
Joe Elkereon of Detroit were guests
Saturday of Mr. and Mra Will MeCallum.
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Hunt of near
Hastings and Mr. and Mn. Ray
Martin were Sunday callers at the
I Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Hayward and
Doreen Wilcox called on Mrs Mel­
ts Bames of Augusta Sunday after,noon.

Sue and Esther'Kreider of Has­
LOWER CROOKED LAKE
Mrs. Ida Bldeman of Nashville tings spent Sunday with Susie Phil­
and Mrs Lawrence Tobias and sons lips. Mr. and Mra Gaskill and baby
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mra wrre evening callen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and
Frank Roush.
Mra. Mary
Freer and Mra.
Mra. uviu,
Sells. s*i&gt;o.
Mra. Tredenlck
iivuciiiva umi
and baby.
..
.
■
Mrs. Blanch Boone of Grand Rap-1 Harriet Fox. B11 of Hastings, were
ids. and Mrs. Hobeck of Kalama-1 BUMt?
Mr »nd Mrs. Durrel PhUlips
Sunday.
zoo motored out to the home of
Edd Newton spent Sunday at Dar­
Mr. and. Mra. Frank Roush and had
dinner Thursday. The ladles re­ rel Hall's in Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. WiU Hoisington, of
mained for the afternoon when
Mrs. Roush entertained them to­ Reed City and Mrs Beck of Bhultx
gether with several ladles from
Milo and Cressey to a demonstra­ Snyder Sunday. Mr. and Mra Jay
Snyder. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Snyder
tion of figure training garments.
Neighbors are very grateful lo of Hastings were callen Wednes­
team Miss Iva Belson Is Improving. day evening.
Mias Verabelle Golden was home
Mrs. Frank Roush Is a business
visitor In Grand Rapids thia week. from Kalamazoo from Tuesday un­
Mrs. Harold Doster entertained til Friday of last week.
Elmer Harahberger passed away
the 4-H girls lo a cooking demon­
stration Thursday evening. Their Saturday night at the Kalamazoo
leader Ulis summer Is Mrs. M*da- hospital where he luus been a patlent for lhe past two weeks. The
llne Norman of Milo.
bereaved family have the sympathy
More
than
83.000 spearmint, of the entire community.
Mrs. Electa Tooias of Kalamasweat basil, and other herb plants
were distributed to New Hamp­ aoo was on our street again Sundav
shire fanners last year tn a co­ for the flrat time tince last fall,
operative project of the University having been in Florida tor the win­
of New Hampshire and the WPA, ter.
to lest the Mate's ability to grow
But now thus salth lhe Lord that
tor market herbs no longer available
created thee, O Jaoob. and he that
from Europe.
formed mee.
thee. o
O Israel. Fear
Fear not
not: for
I ■■
lormea
To tremble before anticipattd i I have redeemed thee. 1 have caUed
evlia. ta lo bemoan what thou hail .thee by thy name; thou art mine
never loet.-Goetha.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. MAY W, 1M1

SPECIAL!

FREE GAS
SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY ONLY
MAY 30«nd 31

I Gal. GAS FREE with $1.00 Purchase
1 Gal. KERO. FREE with 4 Gal.
Purchased
Regular Gas

Economy Gas

turning Saturday evening,
and
reaching Middleville about 10 o’clock
Sunday morning.
Saturday wax
spent in doing Chicago and as It
One hundred million dozen egg-,
was the first boat cruise for many
sre not enough]
.
of them, they all felt it had been
In 1943. Michigan residents will
worth working and saving for. al­
consume that many and thirty mil­
though they were a tired bunch.
lion dozen more- The thirty mil­
Some couldn't take the roughness
lion dozen more will come from
of the lake Friday evening, but
neighboring states for the hundred
they, were few in the Middleville
million dozen represents Michigan s
crowd. The young folks were ac­
annual egg production.
companied on their trip by Mlu
Grand Rapids.
Ten million hens on 1 &lt;7.000 farms
Emmett Sheehan has completed Marjorie Chandler and their claxi
are responsible for the huge egg out­
extensive Improvements and change* advisor. Henry Cunningham, and
put which will bring Michigan farm­
Mike Bender, who drove the bus to
«t the Serljan residence.
ers 823.000,000 Ihta year.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bechtel and and from Holland.
This quick picture of the immen­
son spent last weekend with her
sity of the Michigan egg business is
uareqts. Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Fields and bonds at Thomapplc-Kellogg
presented by J. M. Moore of the
in Onawajp They were accompan­ school is nearing the 121X10 goal.
Poultry Extension Service of Michi­
ied home by Mrs. Orpha Headley The amount sold during the school
gan State College, co-operating in
Fields and two young son*. Dav 1(1
the "Michigan Day* for Victory"
,
7
and Philip for a. two weeks' visit. W - * —" W MMU.
campaign. The drive ts designed.kb
We have conducted a quiz among
Newly elected officer* of Middle­
stimulate Interest in the production
ville Rotary club are President. J leading officials and others of the
and sale of Michigan-grown prod­
L. Rugg: vice pre*.,’ C. A. E Lund; town to find out whether or
ucts.
Sec’y.. Paul Faulkner; lrea*„ Vem not there 1* to br a Decoration
Hooper; directors. Carleton Llwlft Day program at Hie grove as has
poultry industry.'' said Mr. Moore,
been the usual procedure for many
and Dr. R. M Serljan.
"suppose the price of eggs next yeai
Mrs. Harold Kaechele, nee Lol* years but we have run up against
would Increase just one cent a'dnzCobb, completed her school year at a blank wall and nobody claims the.
en. This |&gt;erhap* would seem little
La Grange. Did., on Friday and responsibility of taking the lead.
with her husband who ha* been
When the .Michigan housewife visits her favorite food store this week she will be greeted by
cent more per dozen means a mil­
staying with his *l*ter, Mrs. Elmer heavy downpour at the close or the
elaborate displays of home-state foods—displays that will demonstrate the high quality and the
lion dollars more Income to the
Steeby in Leighton will move onto
great
variety
of
foodstuffs
grown
in
Michigan.
Leading
food
dealers
throughout
the
state
are
i farmer from the lowly hen," he contt»elr farm known as the Willyard about to be elected disrupted things.
1 eluded.
cooperating with Michigan agriculturists In the "Michigan Days for Victory" campaign to stim­
farm near Duncan lake. The Alvin Anyway there will most, likely be
■
Sa Jar poultry farm flocks only
ulate production and sale of state products.
Barnaby family who ha* occupied many out-of-town visitors whom
have been mentioned. The hatchery
the residence moved to Leighton you can meet and greet and the
1 industry of Michigan is another
! closing bellgame of the school year
Several tons of black topping Miss Marguerite Gray and MLis township last week.
I large branch of this giant industry.
an attraction
Mrs. Frances Seekel and Day H. will be —
-------------- at the school
have been brought from Grand Erma Hlmeler of Grand Rapids
There are 400 commercial hatcheries
‘campus
Rapids lately by village Marshal)were Sunday afternoon callers at Pugh are announcing their mar-'campus with Caledonia as the opwithin the state now busy turning
tiage
which
took
place
at
Ute
Meth! ponent.
.
Clive Churchill and the broken sur-,the home of Harold Griffeth and
oyt .day-old chicks by the million.
Miss
Kathleen
White, youngest*
cdl*l
chape)
in
Auburn.
Ind.
De“
*
“
face of the streets is being fixed up Mrs Pearl Kenyon,
: In a normal year, Michigan will
cember 27. 1M1. They were accom­ daughter of Mr* Dora White and
Otto Poulson of Grand Ledge vb- ।
Jack Hamilton enlisted as
n»- panied by the groom's brother and Paul Spiker of Battle Creek were
j hutch 20 000.000 day-old chicks. It ited bls parents. Mr. and Mrs.) in good shape.
j
Master
Ira
Carley
spent
the
tating
cadet
in
the
army
air
corps
sevmLrried
at
Bryan.
Ohio on Friday,
al) her hatcheries were filled with Henry PouLion on Friday.
■ t^,.
RV passed all tests and wife. Dr and Mrs. Millard Pugh
। ter part w
of. the week with hb sis- era! weeks _
ago.
| eggs at one tinfe. some 14.000.000
May 22. They were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Willyard and ter. I'
Mrs.
— Stanley
—Lyons
—' and fam- is waiting
“------- to^
- be called, meanwhile of Athens. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs, Miss Hazel Campbell and Robert
eggs would be required to do the Job.
ehUdren_were Sunday dinner guests) fly ln Battle Creek.
i continuing Ids work al the Bliss Co. Pugh and U&gt;e latter’s daughter.
, Michigan fanners produce eggs as at the home of her sister. Mrs. Clif-,
Mary Ellen Seckell. who has made Olner. both of Middleville. Mrs.
clifford Briggs and &gt;n Hasting*.
| one of their main sources of poultry ford Davis and family, southwest
her home with her grandparents. Spiker bi employed as ojistatant
”
Amos Jone8 of
visited Mre.| Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
(Income. Let us follow the eggs tnj
’ bookkeeper
nt
the . Middleville
KennVth WflhwrtI X
»UWr’
N,n“ Wfldner ,l "nd Mri Wm « U'bler «« hU Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKevitt for the creamery and the groom is employ­
| one of our up-to-date flocks from,
part■nto*- Mr3 clyde Howard and htuthe laying hou*e to the consumer. home on furtouxh fro^th^*AttantteI,he Fred WhlU? hOme lhc
ter July 1st at Vermontville. Mrs. ed in a defense plant. Kay's many
I In the first place this laying flock ^X^^?.EX^withT£ °f ‘hi* week and all enjoyed a fbh- band of Jackron. Mrs. Ida Lynde Pugh will continue her work in the friends extend best wishes for a
coast ahere he b stationed with the
|r|p w Holland
and Un| Harry Camplon of Orand
' is fed a’ scientifically balanced diet.
Vermontville schools this coming!: happy and successful future to tM
T V.
' Frctl Hooper, who received a pel- Rapids and tlic tatter’s son. Robert year. Mr. Pugh l* employed al the 1 bridal pair.
Plenty of Vitamin A. Vitamin D I X?
Rev. L. M. Rlgelman of Augusta
lraclun»
ag0 ln a campion of Midland
■
Several of our local business men
and Vitamin G are included in the
Reo Motor Qo. at Unsing. The
Mrs. j. d. Dietrich returned home many Middleville friend* of Mrs. are attending classes in defense
feed in order to insure an abund­ fehM^tad to .-Xk a't rarimu fun“ tractor ‘ccldent. ta able to gel about
ranged all'
W“h
’ “**
ln Pugh extend best wishes for future work conducted al Grand Rapids
ance of these vitamins in the fin­
tlons hereabouts, has cancelled all । M(uUr DonaW 8olofnon of
.
and Hastings, preparatory to doing
ished product, the egg
happiness.
.
counly llne 4pent lhc Wf&lt;-kend
Don Caln of Hastings wa* a call­
This feed Ls fed in clean sanitary to
1 “health" We regret Vhear tills
The annual spring concert given their part tn ending the war.
h hu irandparenU Mr and Mri er ln Uwn 8unday He
hu
hoppers which with fresh clean wa- ■ inhealth. Ue regret to hear UU*
Co-VaMlctariana
'
by the musical organizations of
ter ma^es up the diet of the birds.'1
. ..
r
n
Glenn Solomon.
mother. Mrs Grace Tolhurat. as a
Thornapplc-Kellogg schod! schedu­
Three girls with highest honors
The
flock is nousra
housed m
in ■[
a
tne laying noca
Mr and Mrs. Leo Barry and son
Maud Croas I* home from patient in the Woman's Hospital, led for this Tuesday evening has are leading the senior class of
clean comfortable house that is) Donald of Hastings were Sunday, prnnock hospital and convalescing 432 East Hancock St.. Detroit re- been changed to Thursday evening nujmapple-Kellogg school and for
both —
K-.U
well
n iinsulated
nn.i.t^ and ..II
well venti- -Inn.,
dinner guests nf
of hu
his ..mt
aunt. Mrx
Mrs. KIEl- nlcely from hrr operatlon. Her sis-. Antly having undergone an opera- this week at 8:15 o’clock In the
the second lime In six years there
latcd. Everything is done to keep mer Frnton and family. In the af- ter. Mrs. Lydia Bradford, b with her, Uon. We all hope for her speedy school auditorium. There will be a
will be co-valedictortan*. They are
I the bird* contented and happy, j ternoon accompanied by Mr. and atjrresenl.
return to health.
small admission charge for a very Helen Griffeth and Laurel Maclver
, Clean litter on the floor, clean ma- j Mrs Fenton, they drove to ComClyde and
j. Charles Skinner
.
and
.. .
Those from this vicinity Who at­ fine program directed by Gerald with ull-A record. Betty Aubil with
terlal in the nests Insure clean eggs | slock Park to visit Leo’s sister. Mrs. Mrs Gertie Harris were in Grand tended the wedding of MLss Ruth Stacker and Homer Cunningham.
a very high scholastic record won
The
much--------John---------Visser------------------and family.
...» consumer demands
------------- -------Rapids on Thursday to the funeral Fowler and Duan* White nt t|ie
Wayne Crookston spent from Fri­ the salutatory honor. Six years ago
*'
■- -•
higher quality eggs today than she
site
Mr
and* *'
Mrs. Alfred• —
Davb
of services of their unde. Dr. Mnrctu Caicdqnla Methodbt church Sunday day until Monday with hl* parent*. Betty Swift and Charles Chamber­
dirt ten year*
venrn ago.
.loo "The
The condition in I Merritt are spending the week with; Coykendall. Interment was made afternoon Included Mrs. Dora White Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crookston and
did
which the eggs reach the table de-(his sister. Mrs. Ray Lyons and oth-!jn
Hope cemetery. ’Mark” os Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Myers. Mr. and his sister. Mrs. J. E. Norgaard and lain shared the valedictory honors
Miss Griffeth is the daughter of
pends a great deal on how the farm-1 er relatives in this vicinity They h* was known to many older rosi­ Mrs. Paul Spiker. Mrs. Martha husband at their Green Jake cot­ Mr and Mre Leo Griffeth of near
er cares (or them a* soon a* they [were accompanied by* Mra^ John| denl5
a natjVe nf Middleville Benaway and son Burdet. John tage. Tills Monday he leave* with wc.m.i.
• Delton and mi*,
Mis* asacivcr
Maclver tnu
tn«
have been laid. As we folow him as[Shemfan. who is spending the lime,
Pott* and Miss Hazel Campbell a large contingent of Grand Rap- | daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Mulcomb
he works with his poultry flock, we, with relatives in and near Hostings, on May 29. He graduated as an Mrs. Spiker, stater of th* groom and id* btdue tee* for examlnaUon at Maclver of Parmelee. Both have
find that he gathers his eggs at least' ‘ Arlie Bixler, youngest son of Mrs. honor student from the University John Potts were among the attend­ Kalamazoo.
participated in a large number of
three time* a day. at 10:00. nnonjLcnna Bixler, enlisted in the army iof Tennessee in 1891 and practiced_____
v_.
Commencement acUvttle* for the'school actlvIUe* a* well a* excell■.
ant* of
the bridal couple. Mr and
and in the evening.
( air corps. May 13 and la at present .dentistry in Mlddloville for many, Mrs. White are spending the week forty-three graduate* of Thorn-; Ing in their iludles. Both are In- 1
They must be gathered twice in J stationed at Fort Custer.
| years, later moving to Grand Rap-. at the Benaway cottage at Oun take apple-Kellogg*choo’. will begin with, tereated ln music and have becnX
A timely and unique window dis- Ids where he continued hh practice' after which they will resume their the baccalaureate *ervice Sunday members of the glee club four yean
ptay at the Rugg's store is attract­ unUl five years ago when forced to duUe*. Mrs. White as clerk in the evening in the school auditorium at (Laurel acting as accompanist for
The eggs are taken directly from ing much attention. Pictures of as.; retire by U) health. Surviving are Gackler store in Caledonia and the 8 o'clock. Rev. Uroy Chamberlain [ that orgnnlzaUon and for the orj the nest, spread out on a wire many iocal boy* in service and their ■i hb widow and two sons. Lieut, groom at the dairy farm near Pln- of Uighton Evangelical church will.chestra two years
location
as has been possible to ob- Phlllp K. Coykendall u
screen, not more than one- layer
of, the civil conning.
’
be tbe speaker. Class night exer-: Helen has been president of the
thick, in the coolest place the poul­ tain, makes-a-wiffdow of much in- engineer
corps x:
at Washington i,.j
and
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. J.
J. L.
L. Rugg
Rugg spent
spent cisea are set-for 8:15 Monday and .home economics club this year as
—
Mr.
tryman can find (usually the cel
tryman
eel­ terest.
Capt. Thaddeus R. Coykendall. in-! Sunday with their daughter. Jean- commencement
exercises
proper! well as secretary of the 4-H club
tar*. When these eggs are thor-l Mrs. Norma Leyendecker whose telltgence officer of the 67th regi- ette in Kalamazoo. Enroute home Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, and served as treasurer of her clast
lar*.
oughiy chilled, they are Uwn put in I husband was a recent inductee.. ment. Fort Benning. Ga. The tat- they called at the Rev. Harris home The speaker will be Kim Sigler of | two years. Site has received a
an egg case and rushed to the grad­ spent Sunday with his people at ter with hb wife and daughter were In Wayland and found Mrs. Harris Hastings. Exams, marking of report' scholarahip from the Western State
ing station where the farmer Is paid Freeport.
i In attendance at the fuherol.
I again confined to the bed. Mrs. cards and picnic* will consume the .College of Education where she
Mrs. Edith Sherman and son
on a quality basis for them.
Mrs. Florence Parker and son Dnmoth. a practical nurse, ta car- remainder of the week.
plan* to attend next year.
From the grading station, they go Lloyd of Williamston visited her Donnltl. wife and small son of To-1 ing for her.
Fourteen members and one gue*t
Laurel, ha* served a* both secreby the shortest route to the retail sister. Mrs. Sam Costs and husband ledo. Ohio spent the weekend with' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg of of the Floral Garden club went to Vary and vice president of the home
store from which Mrs. Consumer the first of this week. Xtoyd was Mr. and Mrs. A H- Parker.
i northwest Thomapple, accompanied the home of Mr*. Hazel Fillingham1 economic* club, secretary of her
among
the
inductees
who
left
for
purchases them. Of course if that'------------------------------------------- ----- —
Mrs. Erwin Peters of Grand Rap- by his brother-in-law and stater. Wednesday
Mr
afternoon. May 20 and class and a member of the 4-H
•'strictly freah” quality Is to be; Camp Wednesday.
ids u at the 110mc of |Kr parenta. and Mrs. Monroe Qibb* of Grand then Journeyed to the wood* for the club for four year*. She ha* enpreserved th* entire way. refrlgernMrs. Wm. Koitar and two chUA Mr and Mrs. Clive Churchill, con-! Raplct spent the weekend at Hardy program and dinner pall lunch. The rolled in the June nursing claa* of
Uon must be employed ail along the’dren. Bettv and Kenneth of Flint valesclng from a serious illness.
'dam on a ftahlng trip
president. Mr*. Florence Cotruin Sparrow hospital In Larulng
road. It ta
(spent the
L. R. Beeler, accompanied by hb'
ts equally important that
thatjspent
tne weekend with
witn her
ner mothmotnl
his' Mr. and Mr*
Mrs Fred Matteson of called the meeting t$ order and! Mis* Aubil. daughter of Mr and
the t« buyer, the wholesaler and er. Mrs. Minnie Lln*ley who is very father. Conrad Beeler of Caledonia Royal Oak spent from Friday until each member gave Ute description Mrs Monroe Aubil of Lelgliton
the retail store use refrigeration as 111 at her home on West Main St . pIans t0 spcnd rrom Wednesday tn Sunday evening at their Barlow and name of a wild flower Ln re-(township ha* been acUve in liorne
the poultryman has done if Mrs. Mm. Mary Peck Is staying with her. Frida) this week at Merritt where lake cottage and visiting his sister spon*e to the roll coll. The study, economic* club for three year* and
Consumer Is to be a satisfied cusThe Salvation Army truck from me latter has farm Interests.
i Mrs. J. C. Schad and family.
on wild flowers was presented by, ln 4-H club one year. She plans to
tomer. Just about four hours In a । Grand Rapids was making luregu-’ Douglas Sandefur is carrying his I Mrs Edith Mack of Grand Rap­ Angellne Kenyon, a monologue on (attend business college next year
temperalure of 85 to 90 degrees will Jar calls In the village last week. nrm ln a jmng. the result of strain- ids came Wednesday to remain In­ gardening, Clara Olli. Flowers unOther honors awarded at the
ruin top quality In eggs and incu- Their helpers tell us that they make ln&lt; the muscles.
definitely with Miss Mary M«
der the ArcUc Circle, by Pearl Ken- junior-senior banquet went to the
bation
begins
at
68
degrees.
two
trips
a
week
to
Fort
Custer
with:
Mrs.
Isabel
Upper
spent
last
week।
Members
of
the
Thoniaimle-Keltwo trips a week to Fort Custer with j Mrs. Isabel Upper spent last week' Members of the Thomapple-Kelbation begins at 68 degrees.
yon and spring wild flowers by following seniors. All around athmagazines and books for the boys at Kalamazoo with her daughter, logg school faculty and board of edJa
n
e
L
8
t
h,
£
per
The
n»*Ung
let*.
Charles Plnkbelner; ^rvice
In life's sore straits brace and dis­ in service and 'they were delighted and husband.
\iticatlon and their families enjoyed will be held at the home of Clara Qward to Geraldine Carley
play thy courage:
~
|I„d clnrene,
"Si, 'S,,
to find old copies of Readers Digest
Wm. ThurketUe. who had his leg1 an out door supper at Murphy's mil. WMnad,,. June 1
Boldness is wisdom then.
among our donation. So save your broken several weeks ago and who Point.. Gun lake Monday evening,
New* of the sudden death of Geo. Garbow tied for boys award Aet—Horace. magazines of like reading for them. has spent some time at home, was an annual event
Wlicox at his home in Leslie on [ Ivlty award went to Miss Oretta Me.
Wednesday
afternoon.
May
20
came
[
NutL
taken by ambulance to Pennock
Mrs, Anbie Mugridge received a Wednesday afternoon. May 20 came NutL
----- —
&gt; * __________
hospital Friday evening for the cablegram from her son Clare as a shock to Middleville frlrtid* |
third time since the Injury.. He. &lt;Whisk) on Thursday announcing and relaUvea. Mr. Wilcox was bom. WOOD SCHOOL NEWS
was home only 2« hours when tak-, hU recent safe arrival in the British May 18. 1889 and grew to manhood1 Marwuerite xha.,
...
in this vicinity and graduated from weekend at
l a lhe
j en with a severe attack that re­ Isles.
quired hospitalizaUon.
Grover Cline expects to return to Middleville high Mhool in 1890. He
V’
Elton Lawrence of the Thom- his home in Parmelee this Monday h^d been in hb usual health and, Lorra^T Shrele?
I apple-Kellogg faculty and hb fam­ after spending a few days with his
ily moved into the Elmer Bender nephew. Will Scott and family in
I home on Broadway. Saturday.
Grandville.
! Schuyler Kollar returned to the
Mrs. W. A. Cridler and children
home of Mrs. Floy Austin'aoulRwest spent Wednesday night at the
I1 of town Sunday after a vtalt to hb home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
at his farm near Leslie and dis-' d.y accoXn/i
।; son's home In Grand Rapids.
P. A. Smith in Mulliken and with mantled rome machinery for the' X“to t^Sran^ SX ‘
P’
I The name of Alvin VanderKolk. her mother
„„w„. and young daughters.
WE WANT TO TRADE 100 acres in Thornapple
X, p°u ,
formerly of Middleville, appears in Joyce and Helen attended the scrap metal drive and soon after,
township for a house in Woodland or Lake
last held
r. T.ThuXv
A- of thee^
school
returning to his home in the *1^ ^eaT was
.0'’
। the ibt of inductee* from Holland, | Mother-Daughter banquet.
*“
h,ld
evening
Odessa.
pain
in
hb
with
a
nice
^
*2*
called to Kalamazoo Monday.
| The 50th annual meeting of. the lage complained of a
« P**i*
ua ataaa*. J?.
with a
a nice
nice program
nrrwh
chest. He was given
median
with
followed *
by
: Mrs Roy Steen entertained at a alumni aasoclaUon of Middleville
llaht
.ni.
___ . .
WE HAVE some extra good cottages down on
birthday dinner Prtrlav
bil'lhdav
Friday pvenln*
evening fnr
for'! blot.
high school is set for Friday evening tention and his condition did
dirt not
nnt. ih... i*.
...t . Tf
.
.*
'. me last
the pleasure of her husband and his' June 5. The banquet is acheduled «PPe«r serious but shortly after!
- q■ay of school.
Wall Lake, priced right.
brother Frank of Grand Rapids, for 7 o'clock in the school cafeteria
60 ACRES in Thornapple township, just outside
whose birthdays are both in May. and It is planned to observe the survived by hb wife, the former Eva Rotand Boroff .nTXti
(S slXv
h w"’
Others present were the boys’ golden anniversary. Fred Granger Turkey. three children. Dr. Rex sing
Middleville, o beautiful set up. Has a priv­
“r»
mother of Kalamazoo who is here of Ann Arbor will be toastmaster Wilcox of Alma. Mrs LUA Kennedy
of Maaon and Mrs Harry Covert £*c?«k *
1‘
ate loka well stocked with fish.
on a week’s visit. Mrs. Frank Steen and the speaker will be a young
tie Creek.-----------------and
Mrs.
-- M
—. Isabel Upper.
lady refugee from Austria who is of Leslie; also seven grandchildren
Gerald and Marjorie Calms and
JUST LISTED a wonderful home in the 3rd word
Mrs. Day Pugh, nee Frances SeeFuneral services were held at Leslie
Beverley K. were In Coldwater over
Officers of the association are. Saturday afternoon. Those attend­ the weekend.
for $4200.00.
montvllle schools Friday and is at President, Haul Campbell; secre­ ing from Middleville were his neph­
Ou«u of Mr. and Mr*. Henry
home with her parents. Mr. and tary. Dorothy Ball; vice pre* , chea- ews. William and Reginald Cridler
NEW HOUSE in the first ward for $3850.00.
Kidder Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Wm. McKevitt this week, be­
A REMODELED HOME in excellent condition,
(Floyd Jordon of Hastings and Corp
fore having an operation for chron­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harper were, daughter Edna.
Charles Kidder of Fort Custer.
ic appendicitis next Monday.
Sunday guests of Dr. W. H. ThwaitMr. and Mrs. Wm. McKevitt and
$3,000-00.
The Irving Orange Aid met Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Brookbank es and family in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Griffeth al- ,
nesday al the home of Mrs. Roselle
returned to their home in Pendle­
Mrs. Inez Erickson and son Bert: tended the Joint meeting of the (Stanton.
ton. Ind. Monday of last week after Galster of Holland, visited the for­ rural letter carrier* of Barry and '
The Friendly Neighbors dub
spending .the weekend with her mer's nephew. Carl Galster andI EXton counties at Delton. Saturday
AltaUKlXle‘r'ZhUn,d‘y *Uern0on ,l
mother. Mrs. Mary Gray whom family Sunday.
evening.

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Hiram went to Cincinnati. Ohio by
train Wednesday evening.
They
returned home Saturday by auto
with her sister. Mrs. R. S. Gardner
of Chicago who will also visit rel­
atives in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rosenberg
of northwest Thornapple were Sun-

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they brought home after several
।
In Caledonia Sunday and called onl
Gray of Merritt spent Sunday at his parent* and her sister. Mrs. Sid­
the mother's home..
ney Gleb who is convalescing fromi
The Baptist Ladies will be the a recent operation.
M. Serljan were,
Grand Rapids
Rapid* Friday
Friday and
and en
en
her home on the Prairie this Wed­ tn&gt; Grand
----:: it;
nesday evening and meet her friend route called at th* John Thed*
They
found
Mr*. Theda L;
in
Miss Henrietta Huiunga, who is a home.
ealth
and
confined
to
th*
missionary in the' mountains of poor health and confined to the
Kentucky.
Mrs. Orpha'Oray, Mr. and Mrs.
The Wm. McConnell families are
Forrest Baker of Caledonia and expected home from Flint for Dec-

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Solomon and '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose called
Mr* Vessle Harrta spent Bunday „
n Mr
nn
U- n—.—
___ ..
afternoon al Uie home of the ladle* Unga
* *°n’ Ruw
coualn. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Smith I
.
.
in Orand Rapids caltad th«re by th.1 fX
= John
J^ Fair-‘
“J
death of tiwir uncle.
_n.ei’hPorhoo&lt;t
Child*.
|r
2" .2*''
Th* renlors of Thorn.pple-K*)-1
w
logg vchool were among Um tlm
HaiUM. f^?y Kelley
hundred graduate* from ten vast to Ha.u^, uJf
M*hig.n s
l who"'enjoytd””a £
‘nd has rantlake rrtilu,
ITzd-l
*
cruise nr
on th*
the hnat
boat from Hol-1
land to Chicago. Friday night, re-1

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Church Announcements

I Kussmaul, Lucile Oordnar, Ruth
Plantgan, June Pennington, and Jo­
! ann Henhbergvi.
Ellen Hilbert
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
'participated in track events, win­
ning first tn the brood jump, first
11:00 A. M—Morning Worship—
in the fifty yard duh and wu on
the winning relay team.
Ruth Sermon Theme, "The Mystery of
Flanigan, June Pennington and Jo- God."
Mr. and Mn- Prank Weeber and
Tuesday the Woman's Mtaalonary
daughter* of Detroit were Saturday
The Baccalaureate service for
Society will hold their monthly
evening dinner gueste al the home the Senior class was held Bunday. winning relay team.
Letters were given to June Pen­ meeting- Mrs. Edna Burkle and Mrs.
of her titter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl May M in the school auditorium.
Mildred
Brodbeck will serve u conington,
Wilma
Hllley
and
Joan
Jordap.
An inspiring message was given by
hosteues Topics will be given by
Leffler u cheer leaders
Mlu Ruth Scudder spent Sun­ the Rev. George Wingard, pastor of
Mrs
Lyres were given to seniors in the Mre. Margaret Baitinger,
day with her mother, Mrs. Jeuie the Methodist church. He was a&lt;- bend: Leona Hetae. Helena Winters, Pre id* Rolsor and Mrs. Pauline Bird.
Scudder of West Woodland
Her i Isled by the Rev. Paul Geiger, pas­ Hene Rairigh. Bruce Eckardt. Gerry Devotions by Mrs. Frances RvuUirr.
slaters. Mtaa Vera Scudder of Owos­ tor of the Zion Lutheran church. Bates. Jack HUley. Mary Townsend
Choir Rehearsal Wednesday.
so and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Camp­ The High school orchestra and and Jeanne Kaalner.
Ladle* Aid meeting Thursday.
bel! arid daughter Ellen, of Lacey chorus furnished Ute music. The
Special awards were given to
auditorium was filled yith parents Leona Hetae u valedictorian—The
were also guests.
and
friends
of
Ute
Senior
class.
Ten women from the Zion Luth­
Reader's Digest for one year; Art
Rev. George Wingard, putor
eran Missionary Society attended a
award to Verdon Flory; Agriculture
10: 00 A. M—Morning worship.
Junior-Benter Banquet
I meeting at the Salem Lutheran
11: 16 A. M.—Sunday scltooL
On Saturday evening the cafeteria award to Bruce Eckardt; Girls ath­
church at Detroit Tuesday.
letics.
Ellen
Hilbert;
Boys
athletes.
8:00
P. M —Qrworth League.
of the High school look on the col­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler of oring and atmosphere of a southern Elwood McLeod. The award for Out­
Tuesday 7 P. M. Choir practice.
Detroit called on Rev. and Mrs. H. garden when-the juniors and sen­ standing school acUvIUea wu given
Thursday 8 P. M.—Midweek Prayto
Raymond
Smith.
V. Townsend Suhday afternoon.
iors gathered for their annual ban­
Children's Day will be held Sun­
Mr. and Mrs? John Dell and Miss quet. Small tables decorated in the
Kindergarten and Ftort Grade
day, June 7.
Dorothy Dell called on Mr. and Mrs. senior class colors of old rose and
Doris Whitney, teacher
Conference will be held at First
Lev Bidwell of Mulliken arid Mr. gold were placed throughout the
The beginners showed us a movie Church. Grand Rapids June 10-14.
and Mrs. Ernest Krebs of Sunfield room while the moon shown In the
star studded blue sky. a pool, of them helping their mothers,
Sunday afternoon.
fathers, brothers and sisters Wed­ South Woodland Church.
flowers
and
trees
were
realistically
Mrs. Ella Flory and Mrs. Jennie
nesday morning
Slocum accompanied Mrs. Oscar placed In the background. A de­
Arthur L. Dodge, putor
Our school picnic wu Wednesday
Miller of South Woodland last Wed­ licious chicken dinner, prepared by
10: 00 A. M.—Worship and Ser­
nesday to spend the day with the the mothers of the Junipr* and We had school in the morning and
mon.
former’s sister, Mrs. John Weaver of served by the sophomore class then took our lunch and liad a pic­
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday school.
dressed as colored servants began nic on Mrs. Bom's back lawn.
near Hastings.
We have been having quite a few
Uie gala event.
Miss Helena Benner of Battle | The toa-itmbtress wu Audrey visitors.
The Evangelical Church
Creek and Dr. O. F. Benner, and Mullendore. The welcome wm giv­
Eugene LUote of Milford. Ill., |
10: 00 A. M— Morning worship.
Third and Fourth Grades
en by Marjory England and re­
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday school.
spent the weekend with Mrs. O. F. sponse by Raymond Smith. A poem
Martha Smith, teacher
Benner and Eleanor. Mr. and Mrs. “The Legend of the Spanish Moes''
Joyce Anderson's birthday was
Thursday evening—Midweek prayEston Everett and children of Ver­ won. given by Joann Hershberger.
Monday and her mother brought a
montville were Sunday
dinner
Harmony from the colored waiters treat to all the children tn the room
guests and the birthday of Mlu was heard during the program. The
u a surprise for her. After the last Church of the United
Eleanor Benner was feted.
speaker of the evening was Rev. recess they walked down to the ball
Brethren In Christ
Mrs. John Hauer was called to Paul A. Geiger of the Lutheran park, enjoyed their treat and played
Chelsea Friday by the serious ill* church.
games until school closed. This Woodland
ni-aa of her sister, Miss Josephine
room accompanied by Mrs. NolOfoO A. M.—Morning Worship.
Commencement
Hoppe.
wlcke's second graders planned an
11:00 A. M.—Sunday school
The Seniors of the Woodland unusual picnic for Thursday Their
David Faul of Hastings spent the
weekend with his grandmother, Township school will present their mother* with cars took the children the Leadership Training Class.
own
program
V&gt;n
Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Gcoqtc Paul.
to Grand Ledge where they boarded
8.00 P. M. Wednesday
Prayer
May 28 in the auditorium al 8:30 the Pere Marquette train and rode
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mr. and P. M.
greeting
Program as follows:
to Lake Odessa. There their moth­
Mrs. Welby Crockford and John
March. "Graduation March'*. High er* mol them with picnic baskets Kilpatrick
Hauer attended a meeting of the School Orchestra
10: 30 A- M —Sunday school.
and they had a picnic dinner in
Eaton and Barry Rural Carriers at
11: 30 A. M.—Morning worship.
Invocation. Rev. F. C. Wing
the park before returning home.
Delton Methodist church Saturday
8:00 P. M. Thursday
Prayer
"Homeland’’ "Sweethearts", Mixed This wu the first train ride for
evening.
meeting.
Octet
most of the youngsters.
Mrs. J. D. Baker 1* spending a
3:00 to 5:00 P. M. Sunday lut ses­
Salutatory. Ilene Rairigh
few days this week with her son
sion of the Leadership Training
Class History, Jean Kantner
Fifth Grade
Harry Kendell of Jackson.
Selected. Trombone Trio
Mrs. Arlte Spindler, teacher
Class Will, Ellen Hilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansbnrger and
Four of our folks have been neith­
Class Prophecy, Mary Townsend.
son Jerry of South Woodland were
Saturday. May 30 ta Memorial
er
tardy
nor
absent this year. They
Sunday dinner gueste at the home Gerald Bates. Raymond Smith. Ro­
are Joyce Smith. Jeanne Fisher, Day and the Woodland Township
bert Batlev
of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Osgood.
"Theme''. Tschalkowsky. 'Mishoe" Junior Hines and Marvin Classic. officers have planned a fine pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Towns and
Joanna Begerow wu absent only gram to be held al Woodland Me­
'
daughter Marilyn called on Adel- Senior Band
morial Park beginning promptly at
one half day.
bert Tickner of Sunileld Sunday . Valedictory, Leona Heise
Recent visitors were Mrs. Stuart 10:00 o'clock. The high school band
Presentation of Diplomas. Supl. H.
afternoon.
will give a program of suitable
A. Kltaon
music. Invocation by Rev. George
Rev. Floyd Fisk, pastor of the
Short and Mrs. C. FOx.
Class Song. Seniors
Carr Wesleyan Methodist church
Wingard. Community singing will
Benediction.
near Inke Odessa was a Sunday
Our average grade in arithmetic be led by Gordon William*. A se­
Class motto. "Finished^ Yet Be­
dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. Oeo. ginning"
lection will be read by Mrs. Libbic
Fender.
Wingard.
The following students are re­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and ceiving diplomas: Virginia AnsSupervisor Albert Reesor will in­
Kevcnth Grade
daughter Marcia moved their house peugh. Barbara Bailey. Robert BatLut week the seventh ...
grade troduce the speaker. Kim Bigler of
hold goods to their newly purchased ley. Gerald Bates. Edward Black. ranked third in uie of stamps.
Hutlng*. who ta well known to all
home Ip Lansing Friday. On Sat­ Carl Brock. Ewllda Curtis. Bruce
Roll call of our departed Veterans
urday they left for a week's vaca­ Eckardt. Ruth Flanigan. Verdon question of a class picnic wu left
tion accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Flory, Iris GUy.'Leona Helse. Leola until the early part of the week.
Waid Green of South Woodland In Heriney. Ellen Hilbert. Jack Hllley.
A mural showing circus and car­ Brumm.
their house trailer. Tlwy plan to Alice Jordan. Jean Kantner. Elwood nival scene* was drnwq and colored
•fish for trout In northern waters. McLeod. John Mulienlz. Maynard by the art class on Thursday.
Mrs Ella Nicholson and Mr. and Nlcholnon. Genevieve Pennington,
Mrs. Dewey Nicholson of Grand Ilene Rairigh, Roger Rusli, Gerald
Eighth Grade
Dale Raymond Townsend, oldest
Rapids spent Inst Thttraday with Bifton. Raymond Smith. Mary
Members of the eighth grade en­ son of Harley V. and Nellie T.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Nicholson and Townsend. Loyd Ulrey, Helena Win­
joyed a picnic al Baubee lake Tues­ Townsend, wu born at Woodland.
family.
ter. Galien- Wortley.
day
noon.
Mrs.
Doris
Holly
ta
class
April 18. 1814 and passed away. May
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Townsend
advisor.
and daughters of South Woodland
Honor Students
one month.
were Sunday dinner guests nt the
Leona M. Helse, daughter of Mr.
Supt. and Mrs. H. A. Kitson en­
He was graduated from Wood­
home of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Helse of West Wood­
tertained the member* of the senior land township school with the class
H. V. Townsend, Mrs. Dale Town­ land has been named valedictorian
claoi at their home following the of 1832 and from Manchester Col­
send and children, junior and Mar­ of the 1842 Senior class with 110
ilyn of Vermontville are spending points put of a possible 132 to her Baccalaureate service with a snack lege in 1838. On June 21, 1834 he
refresher. Ellen Hilbert and Elwood wm married to Vonda E. Conley.
this week nt the Townsend home. credit. Miss Helse has been very
McLeod were winners in contests. Two children were bom. Dale Ray­
Mrs. Lawrence Faul and Mrs. active'in all school functions, was
Kitty Holmes called on Mrs. E A. a member of the Home Economics They were awarded pins with W. H. mond. 4r. and Marilyn Jeon.
In the fall of 1836. after gradua­
Burton of Hastings last Wednesday and Library clubs, acted as cheer 8.-'42 to keep in memory the lut
senior party.
tion from Manchester College, he
afternoon.
leader for two years, took part tn
Teachers
of
the
Woodland began teaching In the Vermontville
Mrs. Howard Hewitt and Miss school plays and ta now clarinet
Doris Whitney spent Saturday In soloist for the' band. She has been Township school, their wives and school. He held this position until
husbands enjoyed a picnic dinner the fall of 1841 when he resigned to
Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Hewitt visited a member of the orchestra, band
at Grand Ledge Park test Friday take a position with the E. W. Bltas
Miss jean Todd of W. M. 8. while and chorus during her entire high evening.
Co. of Hutlngs. He remained active
Miss Whitney attended chases.
school career and ta a talented
Saturday. May 18. Mrs. Frances with the Vermontville Boy Bcouta.
Mesdames LcRoy Perkins. Howard musician.
Bawdy. English and General Library
Surviving are hta wife. Uie two
Hewitt. Karl Eckardt. Ben Schneid­
Ilene M. Rairigh. daughter of Mr. Director, attended a meeting for Li­
children, hta father and mother,
er. Karl Faul. Donald Gager. Carl and Mrs. Mearl Rairigh of Wood­
brarians and English teachers nt
Walts. James Tyler, Edison Baas land. won the honor of salutatorian Kellogg Camp with Mrs. Zoe three brothers. Charles of South
Woodland. Buryi and Francta and
and John Hauer of the Woodland with a total of 113 points. She also
Wright. St. Mary's take near Bat­
Women's Study Club attended the has taken part in many school act­
tle Creek.
Funeral services were held Thurs­
Barrv County Federation of Wo­ ivities. was a member of the band
The Seniors accompanied
by
men's club annual meeting at the three yean, of the chorus four years, teachers Thoma.* Mootyknd Gordon day afternoon at the South Breth­
ren church following a *hort service
Coats Grove church Thursday for took part In the class plays and was
Williams leave Sunday by train for at the home in Vermontville. The
nn all day meeting. Mrs. Baas has on both the girls basketball and
Buffalo and Niagara Pita. They ex­ Rev. Arthur Dodge wu In charge of
been the Federation treasurer for track squads.
pect to be gone three days. This class
the put two, years and was ejected
Other members of the class to hu earned nearly all the expenses the service assisted by Rev. Fay C.
First Vice-President for the coming graduate with honors are Jean by various means since they were Wing. Burial wu made In Woodland
year.
Kantner. Gerald Bates. Helena Win- freshmen and nearly the entire class Memorial Park.
Rev. Fay c. Wing preached the tor. Bruce Etkardl. Raymond Smith are able to go on this trip.
Announce Marriage to Local Soldier
sermon at the Church of Christ at Mary Townsend. Robert Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of
Jackson Sunday
morning.
Rev. Ellen Hilbert.
Lifelong Woodland Resident Passes Lake Odessa announce Uie mar­
Wing was a former minister at this
riage of their, daughter, Opal Marie
Allen
R.
King,
age
71
rears,
life
­
Athletic
Awards
Given
in
Assembly
church.
to Pvt. Garold Mahler, son of Mr.
long
resident
of
Woodland
township,
Program
Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith are
The following boys were given passed away suddenly from a heart and Mm. Floyd Mahler of Detroit,
receiving congratulations on the
recently of. Woodland on March it
birth nf a son. bom at Dr. Hoff's either gold basketballs or letters for attack In Hastings at the Episcopal at Hammond.-Ind. Mrs. Mahler U
hospital. lake Odessa oh" Saturday. their activities In basketball, base­ parish house at 10:00 o'clock Fri­ employed in the Grand Rapids of­
May IB. . Larry Dale is the name ball and track for the year IM 1-42: day morning. He wu bom In fice of the Associated’Truck Lines.
and he weighed 8 pounds and 10 Elwood McLeod, basketball, base­ Woodland township, the son of Bal- Pvt Garold ta a graduate of Wood­
ounces. Mrs. Edith Osgood Is car­ ball and track: John Mullenlx,
land high school in the class of
ing for Mrs. Smith and baby at Raymond Smith and Carl Brock, ried Ffcb. 8. 1881 to Alice Van Aman 1833 and ta now tn the Medical Corp,
basketball: Carl Alierdlng. basket­ with whom he lived 28 years before
home.
of the U. 8. Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, ball and baseball; Gene Rising, she passed away. On June 30. 1823.
basketball
and
track.
Gene
won
(Mary Dilletibeck) are the proud
Garden Club To Meet
parents of a son. Douglas William, tint in high jump In track last Barrett of Grand Rapids, who lur­
The Woodland Garden Club will
bom at Pennock hospital Sunday week in Hastings coming within one
hold their June meeting next Tues­
Inch of the record, and won second
Mr. King wu a farmer in West day afternoon at 2 P. M. Mrs. Ar­
evening. May 18.
Last Wednesday evening while at in the 110 yard dash. Vernon Bait­ Woodland until about 8 years ago lene Yrrly will give a naper on
play. Francb Townsend, son of Rev. ing. basketball: Maurice Vandecar, when he retired to live in hta home "Wild Flowers" and Mrs. Grace
and Mrs. Harley V. Townsend, suf­ basketball and baseball: Richard In the village. He was a good cittaen, Faul will tall (about “Iris."
fered a fall, fracturing both bones Krebs, basketball and baseball; La- loving husband and a kind and de­
of his left arm at the wrist. He Veme Hewitt, basketball and track. voted father. Ho wu a member of
was taken to Ute office of Dr. Hoffs LaVeme won second in the broad the United Brethren church but sightseers being shown around a
in Lake Odessa where the wrist was jump, third In the 440 yard dash wu a faithful attendant of the warship at Portemouih. Turning to
X-rayed and placed in a cast. It and third in the high jump. Ted Methodist church while living tn the sailor who wu acting as their
guide, she asked: "Can you tell me
was again x-rayed this week and Burkle. baseball and track. David Woodland.
Hershberger. Arden Harper. Richard
Surviving are three daughters, why sailors wear such loose-fitting
found to be mending nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dckafdt and Kimble, Glen Meade, Donald Mc­ Mrs Florence M Layle. Clarksville. clothes?”
children Bruce and Joyce were Millen. Donald Nicholson, Melvin Mrs. Bethel M. Houghton. Woodland
Rather tired of the lady's repeated
Sunday dinner guests at the home Rairigh. James Vincent, Wayne and Mrs Vela M. Qtta, Dowling, five inquiries the sailor answered:
Steward won letters in baseball. grandchildren, two great-grandchil­ "Certainly, mum. Il's to allow for
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan.
Charles
Helse
won
second
tn
the
dren.
two
step-children,
Mrs.
Irene
Mrs. Katie Rom and son John
shrinkage when we fall overboard."
of Beaverdam. Ohio, arrived Tues­ pole vault and third tn the 220 yard M. Murdock, St. Petersburg, Fla. and
Finally,
brethren,
whatsoever
day at the home of Mrs. Anna Kah­ dash. Gallen Wortley wu given a Oeo. H. Barrett. Grand Rapids and
things are true, whatsoever things
ler and son Dorr to visit for Uie letter for being manager of the first 4 etep-grandchlldren,.
basketball team and Rex Weyerman
Funeral services were held In the art honest, whatsoever things arei
rest of the week.
u manager of the baseball team.
Methodist church on Monday, May Just, whatsoever things are pure.
Giri's athletic awards were u fol­
whatsoever things are lovely, whatEntertain With Tea
•
Mrs. Welby Crockford entertained lows: Basketball: Ellen
Hilbert. Wingard off Ids ting, assisted by Rev. soever things are of good report; if
her W 8 C. 8. circle. "Faith'' with Ilene Rairigh. Helena Winter, Mary F. W. Moxon, putor of the Calvary there be any virtue, and If there be
a tea a't her farm home Wednesday Jein Krebs, Frances Steward, Lyn- U. B. church. Lake Odessa Burial
evening.
ette Smith, Mary Lake. Margtne in Woodland Memorial Park.

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Meod and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bush of Has­
ting, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
ence Benedict Saturday afternoon.
2nd Lt. Blanche Diggs and Miss
Stahl of Fort Custer were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson.
Clarence Surrarrer and Miss Bea
DcPlonty of Detroit. Russell Hlnck-

Mr ■nd

The Preet&gt;ort Rebekahs will hold
ldC‘^C*PS‘&lt;^t.:nni. of
regular lodge Thursday evening
c^ek^led^L
with initiation done by the CaleV‘ 1
donla lodge All members please be i R&lt;*er* Saturday afternoon.
present ”
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Mr,. Lucy Yoder of FUher. III.,

mend Gingrich of Akron. Ohio, paator of a thriving church in the East
Akron rllatrirt n, a lira
few
two years on the faculty of Grace
Theological Seminary, and at pres­
ent 11. an Instructor In the Akron
Bible Institute. He hu had conslderable experience u an evangelist.
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.. _ H?L Paul Olmstead, pastor

Sunday .school—10:30.
Preaching—11:30. f
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
Preaching—0:00.
Praver
Prayer nierUl
meeting. Thureday evening
Bt the ehurth.

Preaching—10:00.
Sunday school—H :00.
Christian Endeavor—0:00.

Freeport Methodist Church
Everett M. Love, pastor
Morning Worship—11:00.
Sunday school—12:00.
Next Sunday closes our fiscal year
Mis. Dorothy Steckle of Battle
Policy
Creek spent the weekend with Ler^^r
M
H
U All money for apportionments must
Johrwon and daughter Lob. Corwin
be In then. We Unite all who have
p^U.
.nd U„.
Hinckley and Boyd Novhkey of
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unpaid pledges to cooperate with
Ona of the leaden la the devel­
of^S? ^Mra *"waMvn^Surrarrer' Mbs Velma Buehler X Grand Helen Moore accompanied Mr. and
opment of the “Michigan D«y»
2nAMr*Jmv
Wnrren SurT,rTer Rapid spent the weekend with Her. Mn. Ray Clinton of Irving Twp.
JERRY ANDRUS. National Bank Bldg., Phone 2519
The Annual Conference meet, bi
for Victory” campaign to Sim­
Mr Tn l Mr, F®rl Pvrrmm .nd
M'- »»'d M«. Forrest. to Ada cemetery Sunday. They also Grand Rapids, beginning June 10.
.visited Mr. and Mra. Morley Carew
ulate the production and uie of
Sunday.
June
7.
will
be
Children's
Garrett visited relatlv* »t Stanton BMr^Ln^Mra^Gerald Then mon!: of near Grand Rapids.
Michigan-grown produce la W.
Day.
'i Mr, and Mrs. George Hooper and
O. Armstrong, Muter of the
Howell. Michigan
5Mra. Julia Godfrey were Sunday Carlton Center Methodht Church
Michigan
State Grange.
ML« H.Kn
U .ortln, ..
C‘"1 !j dinner guesu of Mr. and Mra John
Evreett M. Love, pastor
■ ih. H«iry Smrlkw home ihU week .
L™ "we nil.
Morning Worehlp—10:00.
Holcomb and family of Pleasant
SOUTH BOWNE
- , Mr, IU, Wieland .nd d.Udhren
Valley.
Sunday school—11:00.
Mr,. Estella Rosler. Mn. Jennie
[.Wied «&gt; the tome of Mr. .nd
"J**
,: Mr and Mra G. Selmor Nelson
PARI TOV cfntfr
I Pard*« *n&lt;1 Wanetta Schray were In
'spent Sunday afternoon In Battle! CARLTON CENTER
। Hastings Wednesday.
[ Creek.
|C'A'X'\"d m“% M tnueh 0„Mk.»dMr. D.„1,1We..e,MIto.|
Mre. Mary Lydy, a lifelong real-, John Eash and Haler. Anna Blouge
I Word from Grand Rapid* slnte,i dent of Carlton township, died atlof Johnstown. Pa . Mre. Lydia
. that Mr. and Mre. John Mishler,. । her home Wednesday. Surviving are Speicher of Shipshewana. Ind..
d.udhter of L.ke Odeu. .pent Sun- who have been in Detroit, for two brother. Frank Bragdon of. Emanuel Eaah and wife of Hope­
and our vast industrial army —a school for submarine electrician,
’ some time, have stored their house­ Carlton and Jame, of Hustings. Pu-, dale. Ill, visited Tuesday and WedMm Robert Oto.o. .„d ™ „&lt;
w"1’
tw‘ hold goods In Grand Rapid, for an
conducted at one General Electric factory.
neral services were held Friday at
Dowling. Mrs. Willard Arnold and । itan otautrad 1* wnrndlnr ih., —
----- ------------Indefinite
time.- --------------------------------Mr. and Mra. Frank
Marilyn and Mrs Howard Bolo of w. ^ro^oTchS M*"‘n 'Correne Erb. and daugh- the home or the deceased, with
in Indiana for the weekend.
Hading, spent Wednesday with
*1,h Eu&lt;Cne Roy,ton of Ch“r-i ter. who have been living in the burial In Fuller cemetery.
'The sudden death of Allan King,
.Visitor, at tlte home of Milo CurMrs. Glenn Kellogg.
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Wo~4.1 apartment on Michigan 8t. occuof Woodland wa, a shock to his
Mra Maude Shepherd of Remu, .
plrd for *r*nU ’^*r* by
UW" many friends and some relatives In Mra. Geo. Keeler of Middleville and
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Headworth of
this community.
Mrs. Julia Godfrey.
i pinllf1
Rltn&gt;«au
iS EMra. J. C Wing accompanied Mr Orand Rapids.
Mra. George Forbey and daughter: Mr and Mrs Prank Thnmrenn' ’rhe
°f Mis, Hazel^SmelMr. and Mrs. Chester Richardson
। Velma spent Sunday afternoon with1 d nennie
Rnnrt2?°rii^2 ker °* F*n,OT1- f°r many yenra a and Mre. Guy Nash to Grand Rap­
I Mr. .nd Mr.. H.rrr Rmwhner m J*,,D™’J
t»Mdenl ot rreenort. wef, l.td to id,. Thursday to attend the funeral and family of Bellevue were supper
of Dr Marcus A. Coykendall. at the guest* Sunday evening at Art
I Lake Odeun.
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rest in the '"»
family
lot •in
Pleasant
Mr. .nd Mn. L dent, of Detroit
ieiS.'TSS,.1^! HUI cemetery here on Monday. May Metcalf funeral home. Burial wa, RichardMin's
Mr, Jennie Pardee. Mra Estella
made In Middleville.
j 11. She passed away at her home
‘,|»nt the weekend with Mr. .to
Roller and Wanetta Schrav were
■MMrFtod&lt;Mr»nSermmt- Lane tod
Mrs FV,rd aimU o( Woodland.।| the previous Thursday and funeral
Guy Nash, returned to California callers Saturday evening al Uie Ed­
services were held from the Leonard i
win Nash home at Clarksville.
i
after
a
two
weeks'
vacation
here
Electricity it vita) to the run• funeral home. Surviving are a sis­
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mishler of
Stoda,- wtth Mr and Mr. w. C. j Xi.” Mn«J.
\ ter. Mre. Leona Rose of St. Johns.I1 He has been employed in a Bomber
well-trained electricians on every
St. John, visited Sunday afternoon
r‘gnd a brother. Bert of WashlngtonJ plant there for several months.
an amaring variety, of important
underwater craft. At this school,
res anef
Mr.
and
Mrs
Frank omun
Smith and
Mr
Mr. wiiu.m rM™ ——I' Mr.
Mr- and
"na Mr*.
Mr»- Leander
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in ih
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the
job*, from turning the propeller to Navy electricians attend classes
pTJa family
of
Grand
Rapid,,
and
Mra.
dau
8
1,tfr
of
Grand
Rapid,
were;
Clare
Eash and family visited
Stoiu ' £S!ak,l,eP1 M •tonSn.
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Wendell Shoemaker of Lansing
eireb oT’friwS Jnd Sund’y supper bumU of Mr- and i S'niday at Mr. and Mra. Connie
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ta**. tarw
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or trteto. and Mrs
R.iehUr .nant
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1
I Adam Endres.
hir
ly
h , Charles AspinaU and daughter of
Mr. and Mr,. Art Richardson visover her passing.
M? ^nd M^ Merie Neeh
Mr *n&lt;1 Mrt- Frank Dorr- Mrs sorrow
N^ri^^hu^ii^attended
th, T110rnapPle were visitors during the'1,cd Tuesday evening with Joe and
Nearly one hundred attended the u-_
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Neeb »nd rl.„j, w.it««
Nearij
■
day.
1 n-n.
Della Scott ------near Clarksville.
Use
Paul Kendall of Harting, were
annual Alumni banquet, held in th«
Ruben Martin of Kalamazoo' Mr •nd Mnv W|U
of Calecalled to Manton to the home of °
( Methodist church parlors last FrlMr
of XTy
evenm,.
fine baked
1called on Wilma. Usborne Sunday dotUa. Mr. and Mr,. Arthur BarnaMra. C. J. Kendall. Friday, who was
Mr and
and Mrs. Bud
Hud Thomp-^n "»
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- -------------• •him
eveninn
'
by
by of
of Martin
Martin were
were visitors
visitors Sunday
Sunday
evening.
Georae
Thomi^n^
“
Iler
*
°
f
“
"'.per
was
served
by
the
W.
S.
C.
8.
'
very 111 with pneumonia and heart
at
D.
D.
Holcomb's.
Victor
Hardy
spent
the
weekend
. .. . .
Following the supper, the group
trouble. Mr*. Neeb remained for the °M«e r7h°tnPS™’
Mrs. Alice Gardner received a letweek.
. !' hiuh2nrfB^7’w«Cn1ftO.naVv Ud hfr *tnl t0 the church auditorium for with his granddaughter. Mr. and
d h M^rv?
Sunday.
• the hujines* meeting and program. Mrs. Willard Helsel and family.
Mr and Mrs. Luther Sterxlck and'
Lawrence Pyle hu been recently which took twenty day, to come.
'PTlM8“tU2^ Prudent Marvin Thaler presided
family of South Bowne were Bun­
Mlu Gwendolyn Mishler is one
n 7«
Frcd
the burines* meeting and new of- promoted to first Sargent. Mr,. Law­
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.
Wolwtt *nd famliy of HMtltJB*■ fleer, elected werti: Pre*. Mabie rence Pyle (Mildred Usborne) Is of the seniors who are enjoying the
Franklin Burgess and family.
having
a wonderful time at Albu­ boat cruise of the Great Lake,.
re
’
’
Blough
Thompson:
Vice
Pres..
John
Mra. William Klemp returned Sat­
querque.
New
Mexico,
where
she
is
£•
Mr
y.
P
E;
M
,
r
Buehler;
Sec..
Marguerite
Roger,;
urday from a visit with relatives in
He tliat Is good is free, though he
thorough training which the U.S.
’ OrMB**,Ue Tre“- Ne” «««»*«■ A musical near her husband.
Battle Creek and Delton.
be n slave: and he that I, evil is
Navy give, it, men, ao that the
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Buck went a slave, though he be a king.—Au­
crnstruct tbe same kind of elec­
*ndm.Ann lJTO&lt;ri&gt;rn was enjoyed with Victor
The Charlotte Senior Band, con­
tric equipment that will some
ducted by Ward Hynra. carried Benedict of Greenville were Thun- slisOn of Hasting, acting a* toast- to Hammond, Ind, Friday to spend gustine.
the
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
d.y be put in their charge.
away the honors at the Holland Virgil Wood, and family and also denu"of Freeport Nth wlmreldaml
Rewne Sa^ Crook.
tulip festival again thh year, this! attended the graduation exerebe*
Btlend thTtamjuet w^TalW
“J" “T
being the fifth consecutive year of
Mr and Mrs, Lee Vander Hoff I ror yema*, a, were the teacher, of'lhen’ He ls “ bro,,wr °r Mrs Buck
their
achievement.
Control Eltc trie Company, Sehtntetady, N. Y.
A very en lovable I Mr and Mr* H- c- Balbfr o.f E**t
Mrs. Orval Kokx and children of, and son visited the former's brother the put year
.land family at Caledonia Sunday.
! evening wu the verdict of all I H“sUn«s ‘Pent Sunday evening at
Battle Creek spent the weekend!
Mn
wnl mini
”"m
"‘ Hole
»•’' home.
1
Mrs. mnk
Frank H&gt;™,
Hynes spent
several aa
\f„.„. ,„_ %
tlie w
Will
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John .[ days
nV, of last
Im! week
wrelr at
nt the home
hnmn of
nf her
h.r _____ . ___
..
—
—. . .
Mr. and Mr. Wnw
Thaler and family.
Mrs. Barbara Oat* of Fairview1| sister. Mrs. Ford Stowell of Wood­ ouyuer, ear,, vame xsuemer ana
.
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land.
Mrs. Luella Pender Clark of Cale-; P“r;nU' Mr. and Mra Lreile Daniel* , 'r«uu onu.
iand Mra. E. M. Troyer spent Frt: Pvt. Gerald Endres has been donla. Mre. Maxine Buehler Mick oi!-_Mr'
L&gt;nn Mix. Mr. and;u
t) 10
[transferred from Camp Edwards. Saranac. Mrs
Roslna Simpson1
Raw,'!(,*r
u«
Mas*, to another eastern camp.
Comstock of Grand Rapids. Mr and £?‘her',Mr' Orejr'
Mr *nd
1 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Burgeu Mra Warren Roush and Victor Sis- ’ 'Vllb“r Djntton. motorcycled to Ea-,,. “
Jwere Lansing visitors Tuesday.
son of Hastings and Mr,. Lillian! lo?,_
!d,,.Sll21day
. Rup
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»«!■&gt;&lt; liltd
Mr and Mra. Burnell Hawley and Kokx of Battle Creek. The absence1 „ Mr,. Volt
and ------family
tk*i
- -- -Figg
—----r ofiCw,rt h,r wihi™
unfield called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Roy
Rov jT’ZSSt"*.
TIL"
family of Ionia were Sunday after­ of Miss Mabie Bisson, who Is al; Sjmfield
: noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapid,.
Monday evening.
I Lester.
and her sister. Mr, Maude Manns' , Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stelnwyko and prot.au. and th* axMalloe Ikrrwt ut
of Mid »&gt;tat® b. traaUd
1 Mr. and Mra. Charles Hoyt and of Traverae City, wa, especially I dau«h,er J°yce £&gt;“lne of Bunfield admlnlHratloa
Io
M U.r'atlHm &gt;1. — ■ -■- *
~ ~
«. ■■ lan o clork IB
! Patty spent Sunday with Mr. and noted, in as much a* they are al-;were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr,
&gt;ld Probata Oftlra.
I Mr*. Comle Schondelmayer of,।ways tn attendance.
J'.?’ Wln&lt;f_
I Grand Rapid,.
| The Y T. C. will meet at the
Mr and Mra. Pred Henney accornI
---- ---------uiuuc ui .rutini ouriutr wrancs।
&gt;. *nd BobbN- day evening June 3. Thl, will be the
I **t, 'iT'rurih.r Ordered. That
'visited Mr and Mr*. George Brow-;lint meeting undLfieplember. There lan King Monday afternoon.
neU and Mira Dorothy Walton of wiU be a weiner roast. Each one
Mr. and Mre. Colon Schalbly were
br p&lt;&gt;lii
.UJlm .1
,h, hom.
Mr SL jSUTu “1
Flint Sunday.
| bring a* many bun, and weiner, ns Bund.,
ouiiuay vi.siu&gt;rs
at me
nome of
or Mr.
Mr*. Gordon Edmonds and Bon- tIwv w.nt. Everyone Interested la and Mrs. Roy Norton, also Mr and
nlta Ruth of Hasting, spent Pri-J cordially invited. Meet at the drug Mrs. Ora Colwell of Battle Creek. I
day night at the home of Mr. and S-Ore at 8:15 P. M.
and Stella Hullng from Hasting,
.
| The Senior Clara of Freeport High called on Mr, Millie Butolph, who
Mr. and Mra F. C. Deming of, school left Monday morning for a is Mrs Norton', mother.
Grand Rapids Mra. Nancy Deming | cruise of the Great Lakes aboard
J. C.-Wing attended the school iNOTICE TO CBEDTTOBa
and Mra. Emma Andenon. local. | the Georgian Bay Lines, South field day at Hastings Friday where
were Sunday ■ftemnon callers of [American. On the four day trip the he enjoyed the ball game.
Mr. and Mr,. Allen Fish.
Elmer Marlow accompanied Alvin
cruUer will visit historic Mackinac
N«IU.
Mrs Robert Newton and family Island, the Soo Canal, and Detroit. Allerding to Flint to visit Mr. and
and Mrs. Ralph Sage were Has­ Rev. and Mra. Ted Bearae of Mn. Harold Elliott, returning Mon- !
tings visitors Wednesday afternoon. Quincy are acting asx^haperones. day.
Miss Caroll Walter, of Clarksville
i Mrs. Beane ha* been tntharge of
Mrs William Newton of Slate Rood. high school English this past year spent most of last week with her
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kunde of’ at Freeport' Supt. E. W. Ardis. Will grandparents, Mr. and Mn Elmer
Soilth Bowne. Mr. and Mm. Dave Mishler, and Howard McRoberts Marlow.
Pike of Grand Rapids. Mr. and drove the group to Holland.
Miss Myrtle Norton accompanied
Mra Otto Kunde, and Mr. and Mrs.
What might have been a very se­ Robert Faulkner to Holland to the .
Offk.,
Harold Woods enjoyed n welner rious accident occurred near the Tulip Festival Sunday
.
roast at Lake Odessa Sunday aft­ Walton farm north of town one day
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kauffman and
ernoon.
_
I
•»»»
w&lt;v*.
wmin
run.
»»r~
ima
■
loaa
family
of
Ionia.
Mr.
and
Mr,.
Har
­
4. Be brief. Know what you
last week. John FUh. Jr., had a load
Miss Marie Welsenhaoffer of Has-1 of logs on his truck and met Mre old Calcott and family from Lansing
want to uy, and keep paper and
o'*! ,P^2u ??.tur^y.
*nd Tom Jefferte,. who had her mother. and Howard Calcott of Lake Odessa
penril handy m&gt; that you won’t
Sunday with Mis, Pauline Everson Mrs Luther Sterzlck. as a passen- were Sunday visitors at the home of
hare to hunt for then.
Rev and Mra. A. C. Barker and ger in her car. Mra. Jefferiea lost
*rv&gt;nt a few control of the car
_________________
,
j Kathrine nf
of Waldmn
Waldron spent
Mr, Letter Tbdd and children
which convened
days with her parent*. Mr and Mrs. crosswUe of the road, striking the are visiting her mother In northern
trailer of the truck. The passenger Michigan
Mr,
George
Thompson,
spent
Mr. and Mre. Henry William, en­
car
wa*
badly
damaged
and
the
Telephone-line, today are carrying
Thursday and Friday with Mr. and truck also put out of commlsion, but tertained Mr. and Mre. August Task­
1 Mrs. Harry Thompson of Hastings. fortunately none of the occupants er and Mr. and Mre. Guy Nash. Sun­
can help.
a bigger load than ever before, and they
Mr and Mr,' Leo Row and fam­ were seriously injured.
Sheriff's day. for dinner. Caller, In the aft­
: ily of Hastings have moved to their officer, investigated and It I, re­ ernoon were Mr. and Mre. Oumby
must be uaed efficiently to give maximum
In so far u war restriction, and material
home In Free]»rt for a few week*. ported that defective brakes on the of Battle Creek. We are glad to
service to the war effort.
. Avis. Myrtle, and Carl Everaon Jefferies ear probably caused the know that Lawton Williams Is bi
shortage, permit, we shall continue to
| are spending the week with Mr. and accident.
Washington.
furnish you with the boat service poeaihle.
For tbe nation', Armed Forces the
Mre. Harold Skinner of Battle
William Forbey. accompanied by
And we look forward to the day when wo
After an unidentified advertiser
Federal Government, the Civilian
' Mrs Bertha Sherman spent Sun­ Mr. and Mra. Gerald Calm, and finished dictating a classified ad to
Beverly Kay of North Irving, jpent
Defense agencies and the war production
“when and where wanted." But now, and
the clerk of a Waterbury paper
; day with Mr. and Mre. N. C. Sher­ the -weekend in Coldwater.
over the telephone he asked:
Industrie, have firat call on telephone
for the duration, uw needi come firtt.
man and family of Hastings.
"How much will that be?"
and Mrs J. H. Wills of
. Mr.
—
of dren of Banfield spent the weekend
“Sixty cents," the classified clerk
Plymouth were Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benereplied.
Iraltere of
nf Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mr. Robert
Robert ’ diet
Icallers
I«
U»lr CUIm, i* mM
Then—"ding. ding, ding.”
[Newton and family, and called on I
it U* PrvWl* Oftlc*. la th* Cltr
.. ■« e.i.on vraei
The clerk was puzzled until the
Mr and Mr, J. D. Cook
Inn. **4 I® wrv* a can at salS lira tkmef b« tlrta
■ Leah H. BaagalL a/aleUtraAbout thirty young people gath­
Campbell Brethren Church
i*l&lt;t **l*l«, wts.. ■(tdm* U
ered at the Harold Yoder home
tUa B. W. Orta, kaaUt. MhbMonday evening for a surprise party meeting, will begin at the Campbell
on Elwood, who celebrated hb 18th Brethren church Monday, June 1.
birthday.
The evangelist will be the Rev. RayB««Utar

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
HGHTY-SKVINTH YEAR

MAJ. JUNKERMANN
GIVES MEMORIAL
DAY ADDRESS

12 FAdlS—2 SECTIONS

Baccalaureate Sermon
Worthy of Occasion
Taking as his theme the class
motto -On to Victory". Rev. 3. Con-

rate sermon in Central auditorium
Sunday afternoon. Th* 113 mem­
bers of the graduating class at­
"Home Front" Duty Takes tended in caps and gowns. The
auditorium and gallery were filled
On New Value In This War and the Presbyterian pastors address
Involved as the United States
He said tn substance that life does
now Is ty S great war, Memorial not need to be spectacular in or­
Day exercises at Central auditor­ der to be victorious. Learning to do
ium took on special significance well what one does-will make certhb year.
year. \
Uib
uin the-victory7^ One b not reWllh the city .schools well repre-; qulred to depend upon hb own unsented in tlie line of march by aided —
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efforts.
Tlie —
strength
and•
pupib of lhe grades, tha teacbers power which God can supply are
and high school faculty, patriotic available to the patient, sincere,
organizations, and lhe Boy Styxita honest, painstaking worker.
nnd Camp Fire Girls, two bands—
The High school chorus and choir
the city and high school bands and the boys glee cllub. all directed
combined and the junior band, it by Arthur Lower, and the High
was
more--------colorful
and —
Un- School orchestra, directed by Lew— much
—------— -----prea&amp;ive than in many years pasl.jto Hine, furnbhed music for thb
On lhe platform with Major E ; service, including the processional
B. Junkermann. of Furl Custer. I nnd recessional.
who gave the address, were Hugh' The invocation was given nnd the
Riley, who presided; Commander; benediction pronounced by Rev. L
Harry Larsep. of the American, Winston Stone.
I-egion; the Rev. Winston Stone.,
who gave the invocation and led
the singtag; Tom Dolan. In Boy!
Scout uniform, who led the flag |
salute; Aben Johnson. Jr., who gave
n patriotic declamation; Mrs. Ro­
bert Burch, who sang "They Are
Not Dead" and the accompanist.
Mrs. Harold Foster.
The high
711 Complete Training —
school band, under Ute direction

HOME DEFENSE
PROGRESS

785 Moro "On the Way"

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 4, 1942

EARLIER DAYS OF ORANGEVILLE
VILLAGE. TOWN PLATTED IN 1854

Robert Patrick Taffee. son of Mrs.
Leo Taffee. Hastings, was ordained

Its Location Probably Determined by the Fing Stream of In the priesthood of the Catholic
by the Most Rev. Joseph Al­
Water That*. Once Hod A Large Hotel and A Big Trade church
bers, BUhop of Lansing, in St.

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COMMENCEMENT

graduates with

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Outstanding Record Made
By Former Hastings Boy
Pastor Of Flint Methodist
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Edmonds left
Church
I| Mfly grBdUaUon381,1 ,or
vnuren To
io Be
oc Speaker
.pcaacr
June1114• 80or tttU:nd

The annual commencement ex-1 grandson, Preston Hyatt, son of
eretees for lhe 1942 graduating class Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Hyatt. Preston
The Rev. FT. Taffee will offer of Hastings High -school will be J* lh® C*4* Lieutenant Coionti Of
his first solemn sacrifice of the held Friday afternoon at two o'clock.
Sl$Ta£.
mass at St. Rose of Lima Church
Si?11?1 nU u10vUmn WLl|h|r8uln* ®tt&gt;c**ncy during the four years
here Sunday morning. June 7. at
?h».Hfnn^im^knrM?am h“4 rrcplvrd 11 medals and a sabre.
10:30 o'clock. All friends of the
National
newly ordained priest are especial- 41,1108 “"d th following program Hc u bUo mtmb&lt;r of
presented.
Honor society, serving as president
Program
; of the Joliet society one term.
Processional March—"Stars andi
He started cubbing in the Frea-

Mary's Cathedral. Lansing. Batur-

The first settlement in Orange­ the four southwest townships were
ville township wu made several given that name. In 1842 the legisla­
miles south of the village of that_________
__write and Orange­
ture made_____
PreIris
name by George Brown. In 1835. Hefvllle one township, called Spaulwns the grandfather of Bert Brown,. ding. In 1846 lhe legblature deswho lives on the original Browni ignated the lower township Pralriefarm, on section 32. Other early' viUe and the upper one. Orangesettlers In Ujat vicinity werei viUe. The stage line from Battle
George's brother Henry, and Isaac: Creek and Kalamazoo to Grand
Messer, father of the late Chester Rapids i&gt;aascd through the eastern
and Richard Messer. He later movedI part of Orangeville, which caused it
to Carlton. '
to be settled before the western
The first school In the township। half, In which the village of Orangevllle b located. The western
own home. The first schoolhouse
in the township was built in 1838 roads until well into the 1840‘s.
on tlie George Brown farm. It b
The first settier who located near
now one of the outbuildings on the the site of the village was Isaac
Henry Brown farm. My mother,
daughter of William Marshall, abeautiful lake ......
which„ la the eastern
Prairieville pioneer, in her early; boundary of hb farm. He settled
girlhood days attended that school, on section 17 in 1844. Other early
walking to and from It over very oettleni In and near the village were
primitive roads? mostly through | John Valentine. Watson W. Waite
deww woods. Indians were then, grandfather of Ed Waite of thb
plentiful, and she waa ever on the [city; Josephus Snook and the Kngalerl to avoid meeting tiiem.
I land family.
All of Barry county was called i The first election In the township
Barry township until 1838. when only1
(Continued on page 3 BeC 2)

MORE CONVENIENT I
FOR FRUIT CANNERS

‘Tlie Making of Ute Flag”, the
What is happening on the Home
declamation given by Aben John­
son. Jr., waa particularly appro­ Front here In Barry County?
Considerable.
priate for such a program, the fine
Without fuss or frills the work of
Jewkon It carried being given with
ju.il the right emphasb and an training men and women Is progTen Places To Secure Your
evident understanding of the pa­
other comparable community in the
triot appeal It carried.
Application Blanks
Major Junkermann's addreav was stale.
For example, a total of 2308 lu»ve
County Clerk Allan C. Hyde, ad­
free from oratorical effects, but
practical and to the point. Com­ volunteered focHome Defense duty. ministrator of the Barry County
ing from one in active service gave Of these 711 have completed their Rationing Board, has arranged for
It special interest—it's keynote was training. 785 ore in training while the following persons at the places
"Sacrifice". With our country en­ the rest have been assigned to named, to assist those who desire
gaged in a major war. the most training or duty and will take up to purchase sugar for canning pur­
serious in Its hbtory. the Major specialized study as soon as instruc­ poses. Each of the persons named
below is prepared to supply ap­
warned Hurt work and sacrifice tors are ^vaUable.
Thb excellent record has been plication blank for. also to give
were ahead for everyone if it ends
In success, the duties and obliga­ achieved quietly and with perfect Information with reference to. the
tions resting equally upon all of us harmony among those who have it buying of sugar for canning. The
cnarge.
persons and places named below
In lhe face of present day needs;i in charge.
when war Involves so many more)j Tlie Rev. Fr. John V. Dillon, are In addition to the Rationing
tilings to deal with than in World chairman of the county defense Board's offices tn the court house:
War 1 because of the greater part board, credits the fine work and
Assyria—Mrs. Albert Jones.
acrtel warfare brings, the increas­ excellent cooperation of tho many
Delton—Mrs. Beatrice Dunning
ing Importance of dive bombers and committee chairmen and dltblonai and Mrs, Frances Norwood.
of greut tanks and guns, to which heads for the excellent results
Freeport—Mrs. Norma Kunde,
is added steel field Kitchens and achieved to dale.
Hickory
Comers—Mrs Maude
the thousand and one supplies
Randler.
needed for lhe great army now aaMiddleville—Mrs. Harry Ptsh, at
srmbllng. production becomes the
Fish Insurance Agency.
vital Issue. The Major drove home
Nashville—Colin Monroe.
the lesson that lhe duly of tho
Orangeville—Mrs. Bert Brown.
man a*, the front b not one whit
Rccordt
In
CiHxenahip,
Prairieville—Mrs. Earl Boulter.
more Uian that of those left Be­
Woodland—Mrs. Grace Paul.
Speech, Sport, Aircraft
hind.
Persons wishing to apply for sug­
The annual award assembly at
We must gain a new vision of
ar for canning can go to which
High
school Tuesday
loyally and service In payment lor Hostings
ever of the above places b moat
the things that we. os American morning saw awards go to students convenient.
citizens, have inherited from birth who participated In sports, speech,
—religious freedom, free education and aircraft work. In addition, the
SISTERS GRADUATE FROM
and the countless privileges we have D. A. R, pin' for good citizenship
NURSES' COURSE
taken so casually as our Inherent was awarded to Evelyn Townsend.
Misses Helene and Barbara Mau­
right. For all thb our government
Awards were as follows: Debate:
has a promissory note that we must Pauline Chandler. Mary Ketcham. rer. daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
stand ready to pay in loyalty and Goll Foster, Charles Manker. Bruce George Maurer o/ Hastings, were
service—a service that should not Long. Roger Bennett and Tom graduated from St. Camillus School
of Nursing, Borgess hospital, Kala­
be. or cannot be. measured In dol­ Waters
mazoo. Thursday evening. May 28.
lars and cents.
Oratory? Mary Ketcham.
with a class of 31 young ladles. The
Could anyone for an Instant.
Declamation: Loraine Schantz.
Major Junkermann asked, estimate
Dramatic Declamation:
Roger graduating exercises were held al
Nazareth Academy. IBs Excellency,
in monetary terms what our boys Bennett.
on the Bataan peninsula gave to
Girl's Sparta: Irb Baldwin. Don­ Most Rev. Joseph H. Albers, Bishop
their country that we might Uva? na Bachelder, Juanita Belson. Dor- of Lansing diocese. gave the address.
How trivial Ui comparison seems b Costa. Elizabeth Cortright. Isibel
thb so-called sacrifice of auto rid­ Durbin, Wanda Endsley. Patricia
HASTINGS BOY REPORTED
ing for pleasure, or a lessening of Fewless, June Haynes, Layonatlne
"MISSING IN ACTION"
thb. or a lessening of that The Kinney. Mary Ketcham. Marjorie
citizen who b asking for special Kingsbury; Shirley Kingsbury. Mar­
IN PHILIPPINES
privileges and Indulging In fault jory Laubaugh. Dorb Lockwood,
Charles Solomon, 430 Benton
finding because of a bit of db- Portia McLaury. Donna Oler, Elsa
St., on Saturday received official
comfort b as disloyal as a deserter Pease. Delphtne Roberta. Loube
notification from government
Sinkler.
Ruth
Struble.
Agnes
headquarters at Washington that
Tliompson. Evelyn Townsend. Potty
hb son. Donald, 27. a well-known
HASTINGS BOY LANDS
Tyler, Dortltea Van Horn. Mildred
Hustings boy. was among those
SAFELY IN ICELAND
Will. Marilyn Zuttermebtet. Irb
•'missing In action" in the FhUlpMr. and Mrs. Arthur Crotiicrs Link. Joyce Huckendubler, Dorb
pines. He may be amop'g those
were made happy by the receipt of Snyder. Marjory Stanley.
taken us prisoners of war by the
Track: Jack Wagner, Robert
a letter Friday morning from ,lbeir
Japanese troops, but until Ute
son. Gordon, telling of hb safe ar­ Sratt. William Lord. William Kelly.
ibt of such b furnbhed by the
rival In Iceland with a large con­ Marvin Haynes. Ray Kenyon. Loub
Japanese government, according
voy of U. S. troops. He had ex­ Myers. Harold Townsend.
to the Geneva PacL which they'
Tennis: Harmon Wilcox. Orville
perienced no 111 effects from the
have agreed to do, he wiU be
voyage and the letter was In a most Bush. John Coleman. Jack Lau­
cheerful tone. Gordon was home baugh. Morris H1U. Douglas Payne.
Donald had already served
Baseball: Alvin Crutlenden. Ro­
the latter part of April for a brief
three years In the U. S. Army
farewell vblt with hb parente—hb bert Smith. Charles Manker. Robert
and reenlisted last fall, being as­
bogs then packed for foreign serv­ Pierce, Otb Hill. Dean Keeler. Ken­
signed to the Chemical Division.
neth Lane. Francta Goggins. Ro­
ice. where, he did not know.
He sailed immediately from San
He went from here to a point In bert Gaskill. Robert Endsley. Dale
Francisco with troops going to
Pennsylvania and the present trip Sponseller. Otb Earl.
the Philippines to serve under
Cadet
Aircraftsman:
Harold
An
­
occupied around 14 days.
■
Gen.
MacArthur, word of his safe
Another Hastings boy, John Leary, drus. Donald Berry. George Brown.
arrival
on October 3 being re­
also b In Iceland, and there will Calvin Campbell. Otb Earl. Robert
ceived
at his home here In a
doubtless be a glad reunion when Endsley. Lloyd Frey. Ernest Gordon.
letter that came November 2.
Malcolm Pierce. Kenneth Saleno.
these two home boys meet.
Another letter, the last one re­
Gale Slocum. Billy gtebblnz, Ver­
ceived. came In April, it being
non Texter. Robert Tinker.
NAVY RELIEF BENEFIT
dated February 2. over two
BRIDGE
months previous, and conveyed
NOTICE
OF
ANNUAL
Hastings Country Club. Tuesday.
June 9. 1:00 P. M. Admission 25c. SCHOOL MEETING
ale was good, and the troops
The annual meeting
of the
Call Mrs. Edward Von Popcring.
Mrs. Cedric Morey or Mrs. Kenneth School Dblrict of the City of Has­
wit hout doubt, In the Bataan
Laberteaux for reservations.—Adv. tings, for the election of school offleers and for the transaction of I and Corregldor engagements.
From boyhood Donald had car­
such business as may lawfully come
ried the spirit of adventure with
before IL will be held at the Has­
tings Central Auditorium on Mon-11 him. He had seen many parts
day, the 8th day of June 1942, at' of the United States on foot and
experienced much In life. He
Dated thb 19th day of May 1942.I made friends easily and all are
hoping that the news that lie is
Sec. of the Board of Ed,
Owlng to the death of Mary E.
Harold J. Foster,
, "missing in action” does not nec­
Lydy. .Mr. Wing will dispose of the
essarily mean that he may be In
personal property at Public Auction
the list of known fatalities later.
at the farm located 2 miles east
Friends know that whatever
and *4 mile north of Carlton Cen­ NOTICE
results. Donald gave a good ac­
ter. or 14 mile north of the Friend
Dur to circumstances beyond our
count of himself.
schoolhouse He la offering a good
Besides his father and step­
list of chickens, coal and tools. .suspend business for the duration.
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
household goods, automobile, and We thank our many friends for
Solomon, he has a sister. Mrs.
the 40-acre farm. Dewey Reed will their patronage and we hope to
Ruth
Yaw. who is employed In
cry the sale and_ Clifford Hammond
the State Highway Dept at Ann
and Fred Henney will act as clerks. tant future.
Lawrence Appliance Store i
In Detroit.
for full particulars.

H. H. S. STUDENTS,
SHARE IN AWARDS

The Rev. Fr. Robert
Toffee to Soy First
Mast Here Sunday

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

SPECIAL CEREMONY FOR
DRAFTEES THIS AFTERNOON
Tills
afternoon
(Thursday,
ceremony at Central auditorium
here at 3:00 o'clock in honor of
the largest group, of draftees yet
to be called from thb county.
The men will meet at Legion
hall here promptly at 3:00 o'clock
where the High School band will
accompany them to the auditor­
ium. From there, lhe men. ac­
companied by the bond, will
march down Broadway and State
Street to the Bus Depot where
they will depart for the Induction
center at Kalamazoo Relatives
and friends are especially In­
vited to thb urogram which b
abo open to the general public.

CLASS NIGHT AT
AUDITORIUM
-

Something Different Has
Been Promised In Program

Tonight. Thunday. at eight
o'clock, the 1942 graduating class
will hold their Class Night exerIt promises a novelty,, in the man­
ner of presentation and will draw
In a large number of members of
the class. Members will also direct
some of the special features.
The entire program is under the
direction of Miss Marjorie Hill,
with Miss Marie Rowe and Fred
Jones, of the H. H. 8. faculty, advbing.
Prom 7:15 to 7:45 the band wUl
play on the H. S. lawn.
The Class Night program will be
carried out as follows:
Processional. March of the Brave
—Zamecnik. High School Band.
Invocation. The Rev. D. M. Oury.
Star Spangled Banner, Vem Mc­
Millon.
Class Hbtory—"Tea for Grads":
Ella Tyler. Marjorie Reynolds, Veta
Rice. David Goodyear. Raymond
Murphy. Jack Laubaugh. Carolyn
Hansen. Marjorie Reed. Enkl Crofoot. Elsie Edwards, Dorothy Stan­
ley. Charles Manker. Richard Ben­
nett. Roselene Cooper. Alvin Cruttenden. Arthur McKelvey. Robert
Pierce. Neva Warner. Melva Clagett
and Raymond Nelson—Directed by
Cardl Fuller.
Class Prophecy—"Alumni Banquet
in 1952"!
Toastmaster. Bruce Long with re­
sponse by: Evelyn Townsend. Thel­
ma Gibbs. Balutatorlan. Jack Lar­
kin. Veta Rice, Beatrice Tucker­
man. Charles Mantofer. Jean Camp­
bell. Maurene Haavlnd. Raymond
Nelson. Retah Hummel. Beverly
Dryer. Bonnie Jean Drake. Marjorie
Hill, Joseph Burkholder, Beatrice
Rose. William Lord. Robert Pierce.
Dorb Coats. William Donovan. Neva
Warner, Russell Nash. Arthur Stau­
ffer. Robert Clinton, Dorothy Coldren. John Bush—Additional guests:
Marjorie Reynolds, Carolyn Hansen.
Alvin Cruttenden. Dorothy Stanley.
Arthur McKelvey. Agnes Cunning­
ham. Marjorie Reed. Jeanette Pierce.
Gwendolyn Althouse.
Music, Rhythm Kings. Saluta­
tory. Thelma Gibbs.
Class WUl. "The Queen Draws
Her Last Check." The Queen. Har­
riett Babcock. Lady in Wailing.
Nita Coleman. Chancellor. Harry
Wood Secretary. Beatrice Tucker­
man Clerks. Jean Campbell, Dor­
othy Coldren. Directed by Dorothy
Coldren.
Valedictory. Evelyn Townsend.
Auld Lang Syne, Seniors and Au­
dience. Benediction. Tlie Rev. D.
M. Gury

Carpenter To Head
County Retailers War
Savings Committee
George Carpenter, manager of lhe
J. C. Penney Company here, has
been appointed Barry county chair­
man for lhe Michigan Retailers
War Savings Committee by H. D.
Tripp. Allegan drvggbt. who Is dbtrict chairman for Allegan. Barry

SHERIFF'S FORCE
DID A GOOD JOB
Cleaned Ur Tw. Crimes t
Have Culprits In Jail
Sheriff Bera and

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rho’ commuted

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man most responsible for them la
Ralph McCann. 30, whose home Is
In Sherwood. Branch county. The
sheriffs force had the hearty co-

Invocation. The Rev Arthur M 1 when 15. At the present time, he
Coldren.
Pastor.
First
United] holds the highest number ot merit of Seward Wallace, just north of
Brethren Church.
' badges in Joliet Council; b assbt- the county line on M-JT In Johns­
Songa—"In the Time of Roses". I ant leader 'jjf an Explorer troop. town. was entered one night Iasi
Relchardt. "Prayer". Guion. "Amer-&gt; and thb summer will have charge August and a quantity of household
tea My Own". Cain. High Schoo)'of the water front al the scout Roods, furniture, tools, an over­
Choir—Mr. Arthur lower. Director, camp.
.
stuffed easy chair, and a radio were
Address—"How To Write Your
He will enter the Missouri School taken Among other articles stolen
Autobiography". The Rev. Harold F of Mines nnd Metallurgy. UnlverCUrr. Pastor. Court Street MetltodbU.sily of M|stouri. August 31, where
Church. Flint
. lhe will'sfudy melgjlurgy. geology by the thief. At the tune when' tha
Songs—'I Waited for the Lord", and military engineering.
Mendelssohn. "Music. When Soft |
was working in Pontiac. HU vile
Voices Die". Clokey. ''Springtime" I
and son drove to that city to visit
Watkins. High School Girls' Glee
Club—Mbs Virginia Moore. Direc­
tor.
were stolen.
Prcwntatlon of the Class — Mr.
Edwin L. Taylor, Princijial of lhe
Johnstown, was also robbed. Mr.
High School.
and Mrs. Garms had moved to ChiPresentation of the Diplomas—
Three Young Men Hurled I
“ h* 114,1 4 Prontabte job
., - .
*
,
...
there. They left their home, exDr. George L. Lockwood. President
42 feel. One Seriously Hurt I peering to return to it later. Tem)y invited to attend thb service. A1 of
8041,1 of Education,
Three young men were Injured in I p*’rarlly ll?ey .“f* rc4Wln8 80 chl’
choir of 30 seminarians from Mount
Taps.
St. Mary's. Norwood. Ohio. wiU sing I Benediction. The Rev Arthur M. an automobile accident which oc- 0480, Th®11 Johnstown home waa
curred at about 11 o'clock Wednra-! S°ler^ ta*L2CUJLr^
tlie mass in Gregorian chant.
I Coldren.
day night at lhe east end of the
b^ing. chiffonier.
The Rev. Fr. John V. Dillon will!
»•
,
and over
serve as assistant priest at the mass.
The ibt of «"duates l&gt;ubl&gt;*»efl Mxhlon CnirC (reUh, dm. In silverware,
,""™~ chairs, clothing
-----------------100 cans of fruit, vegetables and
the Rev. Fr. E C. Jacobs, son of, below, numbers H3. divided Ul the second ward.
canned chicken were removed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch” Jacobs. Has-lcourw» ■» follows: General—46;
Hewitt, Mattoon. 17. of Dowling
rings. wUr be the deacon; lhe Rev. j College—35: commercial — 19: Ag- received tlie most seriouv injuries.
state police. Sheriff Bera and Un­
Fr. C. L. Walsh of Marietta. Ohio.' rlcultural—11; Apprentice—2.
dersheriff Doster were particular to
a cousin of the Rev. Fr. Toffee's;
The Graduation Lbt
difficulty in breathing, but at this
will be the subdeacon and lhe Rev., -COLLEGE COURSE—Ella Gwen- writing the hospital reports that explain about the mower that had
... Bernard ...
....
Pr.
N. ---Geller,
formerly,uoiyn
dolyn / AUhouse. Francb K Brinker. his condition is Improved.
_„u
-------of
- --------church
-—k ----------with c.
St. Rose
Lima
here, Joseph vemon Burkholder. Jean
Delbert Segur. IB. of Battle Creek,
will deliver tlie sermon.
1! Lenore
Lenore Campbell. Jane Margaret owner and driver of the car. sus­
home needed adjustments. The Bar­
Tlie Rev. Fr. Taffee received hb' ‘
(Continued on page 4. Bee. 1)
tained several cuts and bruises. His ry county officers had accurate de­
elementary school training at Ute:
injuries were cared for at Pennoc.St. Rose of Lima school here and DEK1EEIT* RDII^^*E
hospltal,
and
he
left
for
home
that
the Unit three years of High school, DEIMErl I
DKIMK3E
night.
shops tn Battle Creek, described the
at Sacred Heart Seminary. Detroit.i AT COUNTRY CLUB
Curtis Cook. IB. alias Wagoner,
After graduating from Hastings
vvvivini vuvm
also of Battle Creek, received a deep
High school, he took four years of
Funds To Be Donated To cut in his right leg. This Injury
college training al Sacred Heart
Seminary, receiving the Bachelor of'
Navy Relief Society
Arte degree in 1938. He then com­
return to Battle Creek Thursday. ’ and Undersheriff Dealer at Bret be*
pleted hb training for lhe priest-! The bridge benefit planned
.. ,,, for
"ood W Uku., tour
.J “S’!?”'
_j..?u
..’.len's
Association
of the
Hasrinia
s Association
of Ute
Hastings
ology and advanced
Study in Mount I en
persons who’ When they found no clues, they also
St. Mary's Seminary in Norwood. Country club is part of a nation­
wide drive to raise money for the knew how to give flrat aid.
ild. and they
Ute repair shops al KahUMOhio.
Navy Relief Society. The campaign
was outlined In a letter from Grant­ blood by the victims.
scribed
were brought to their
land C. Rice, noted sports writer,
In the report given by Night Po­
who heads the committee of Special liceman William Parker, that offi­
Events, and sent to all golf clubs in cer expresed the opinion that the
the country.
car driven by Segur. containing the thievre.
Two .mysterious
store. _robberies
The Navy Relief Society has been mu
three
ex, juuun
young men. and anomer
another car.
ear.
. ..---- .--------—i------driven by Neil Wlbon. 16. who lives
Increose About $130,000 functioning for over 40 years fi­ south
of the city, were racing toK“nt
nanced entirely by the Navy people
entrance waa made through a
Over *41. Tax Rate 9.6 Mills themselves. In peace times this
The city board of review com­ was possible but with the Increased street Just before the crash at
the depot, it appeared that the hardware dealer found that
pleted their labors on Monday.
There were some minor changes been found necessary to ask aid Segur egr hit the Wilson car on lhe
made by the board from the as­ from the civilian population. The right side and jammed the fender.:
sessments as made by supervisors Relief Society aids the Navy wives, but did not harm Wilson, or seri-; ute m Novemtar. A hardware drelHarry Ritchie, for the First and widows and children through the ously damage hb car. But It did ; er in Bantj Lak*, reported that hb
Fourth Wards, and Jay Mead for society's twenty-eight auxiliaries. swerve the Segur car to the right. store hMd b«,n ent«^d by thieves
the Second and Third Wards. The Some questions have arisen as to
assessment footings thb year are whether the Nnvp Relief and of the Michigan Central freight
nearly
$130,000.00
higher
than American Red Cross do not conflict depot. The car was going at a high
last, the gain on Supervisor Rit­ In their alms but a joint statement
chies roll showing about $80,000 by Pres. Admiral H. R. Stark of fact that the three young men in
increase, while Supervisor Meade's Navy Relief and Chairman Norman
roll made a gain of well toward H. Davidson of the Red Cross states
$50,000.
“that there is tht fullest measure of pleteiy around, and stopped about
The board of review went over cooperation between the Relief So­
all the assessments carefully, and ciety and Red Cross in dealing with
Exposition Manned For
made adjustments, where they be­ relief and special services to the was found a quantity of beer. The
lieve the figures should be altered, Navy personnel and their families officers and parents of the young , August 11 to 15, Ind.
to have the values compare equit­ The two organizations have worked men nily become interested in
Barry County will have a fair thia
ably with the assessments for sim­ together closely for years and have learning who sold them the beer.
ilar properties in other parts of arrangements whereby their na­
for agricultural expositions in many
ttw city. Their alm was. and that tional and local of!Leers avoid du­ SERVING UNCLE SAM
counties are being cancelled. Thto
'
wns true of the two supervisors, to plication of services and expense." AS RADIO TECHNICIAN
the Barry 1 Agricultural Society dir­
secure a fair valuation of all pro­
Sr. Lieut Alva Kirchner, a Hast­ ectors decided at a meeting this
Hie Navy Relief Is more in the
perty In the city.
• form of continuous help such as hos­ ings boy who b reaching topi in
The figures for the two super­ pitalization of dependants and vo­ hb chosen field of work as a radio
visors dbtrlcta when equalized were cational training for children while technician, was here Thursday for 18. inclusive, and thus comra al
as follows:
a brief surprise vblt with hb moth­
First and 4th Wards
$2,139,400 emergency nature. This includes er. Mrs. Llnnie Davb, made possi­ brier1 breathing spell.
Second and 3rd wards $2,640,000 home service for the able bodied and ble by a business trip ur Grand
The directors said they believe
social service for sick and convales­ Rapids. He b In service with the
1,400 cents, provision of knitted and hoa- U. 8. Government, filling an Im­
Total
\
pital garments, blood plasma, and portant position al Newport. R. I, ity of farm produce and livestock.
The city budget calls
Is more important tlian ever in
of 845.900 to meet the expense of assistance with communications be­
our city government for lhe jrear tween service men and their fam­ assbtanta under him.
Alva now holds the rank of Sen­
June 30. 1942, to June 30. 1943. The ilies.
More than BSfiOO will be offered
Mrs. R. O. Finnie Is genera! ior Lieut in lhe Navy, which cor­
city charter limits the city tax to
10 mills, or 810 00 on each 81.000 of chairman of the benefit and an­ responds to that of Captain in the In premlujns and awards. There
Army.
lhe city's, assessed valuation. The
nlng
through Saturday. Childrens
As a student in Hastings high
tax rale thb year, based on 84.779.­ the Hastings Country club. There
400 valuation will be a little over will be both auction and contract school. Alva was always interested
9.6 mills, or a Utile less than 89.61 bridge and many prizes have been tn radio work and things electrical. day as usual. Special effort wUl
donated. Anyone wishing to attend Quitting at the end of hb sophotax on 81,000 valuation.
Supposing that the average as­ Is asked to notify the reservation
sessment on the 1250 homes In 1committee, Mrs. Edward Van Poper­ Guard branch of the Navy, where
hood existence.
Hastings b 82.000. that means that ing. chairman. Mrs. Cedric Morey
The board is urging peopM who
the owner will pay about $19.22. and Mrs. Kenneth Laberteaux, by he wanted for radio engineering.
What does the owner get for that ■Saturday. June 8.
After he completed his course he plan to attend to club together
All money received will be sent to went to Grand Rapids to Install
and
gasoline all possible
receives tor any other 819 22 he may the Navy Relief Society as prizes the new system of radio communi­
spend, no matter how wbe and pru­ are donated and most of the coat cation at police headquarters and
dent a buyer he may be. For In­ of refreshments met by a voluntary In police cars, and remained tn that consideration."
stance :
subscription made by members at city for about eight years. He later
There b fire protection, street the regular luncheon this week al reentered government service.
lighting, city water for household the club.
and lawn uses, street construction
WISHES TO GET IN TOUCH
and repair, police protection. sew- BIG SALE
WITH HASTINGS SERVICE
We have purchased all of the mer­
ths county fair.
flu.
chandise of Tlie Home Lumber Co..
MEN
Thb stock gore on sale Friday. June
Floyd W. Landen, a former CLASH NIGHT
il UMMAGE HALE
5 and Ohl What a Sale! Open from
Hastings resident who now lives
Presbyterian church. Fri. and Sat., 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Standard Supply
In San Antonio, Texas, wishes to
get In touch with any Hastings
boys who arc now stationed at
Hastings Board of Review will NOTICE
Kelly. Brooks, Duncon, or Ran­
The Car Seal Reunion will not
dolph Fields Parer.u who have
be held this year because of thnotify Mr Landen by writing
Friend School reunion at school­
house June IS. Potluck dinner.
Dance. Welcome Grange hall.
Ban Antonio, Texas.

CAR CRASHED INTO
M.C. FREIGHT DEPOT

CITY'S ASSESSMENT
HAS BEEN FIXED

BARRY COUNTY
TO HAVE FAIR

�THE HASTINGS BA NNKB, THURSDAY. JUNK 4, IMS
|| O. M. Ketchum has Just com-1 GLASS CREEK
I pitted two very attractive small
Memorial exercises were held at F
model homes on tho edge ct the th0 Rutland cemetery IasiSaturwoods on lhe south- side of Lake da}.. jUdge clement of Hastings
- -------—
■ ------- 1 Al-Oon-Quln. Both of the houses,
guest speaker. New officers
Mr.-and Mrs. Wesley
Ferguson we understand, were rented before elected were: President,
Gerald .
whoresided on E. Thom St, have completed. That section Is prov- smith: vice president.'Chet Engle- ’
moved to Lansing.
. ing a favorite place for young peo-ihaJt; Sec. and Tress, Mrs. Amll
pie to live and has wide posalbU- R^man: officer of the day. Ray
Erway.
Ing place* report a big run of busi­ Illes for development.
Recently a Hastings woman whose j Remember the community meet­
ness on Saturday and Sunday.
A good sized delegation of Haa- husband Is with tlie U. S. A troops ln„ Bt u,e church tills week Satur,
in
Alaska
made
all
preparations
to
|
nlght. t|1p Chester Keech fan­
ttngs relatives and friends went to
charge of the program,
Lansing Saturday to attend lhe or­ join him there. The bus ticket for lly
aenevleve Erway of Grand
dinal loo to the Holy Priesthood of the first lap of lhe journey to*
Mbs Joan Erway o(
the Rev. Robert Patrick Taffee at Seattle had been secured and from R&gt; [ds
JLfs; x-1—&gt; «»»•.•*» t*--BC'Mary s cathedral.
j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
wL’niTIj reachea
reached Benton
Benton Haroor
Harbor when
when a tele­
Mrs. Frank Fergts of route 5, Has- [
.
Erway.
-sncclltng
the:
Lings, is one of 52 University of'- - -----rf?e!v^_ca
f'ccl!1
Dr and Mrs. Nero of Chicago
। ticket as It had been learned that
Grand Rapids seniors who will re­
called al Fred Otis’ Sunday
to government regulations no
ceive degrees at commencement ex­ due
Mr and Mrs Bruce Slddell of
women were allowed now to enter
ercise* to be held on the campus
r Pontiac and daughters. Miss Pat
Saturday morning. June 6. Ferris Alaska save i on authorized work for and Mrs. Warren, and grand- g
the government.
'
; will receive the B 6. degree In
daughter. Elisabeth Goll of YpsiDid you know that all buses now
business adtnlnUlrallon. He Is an
, lantl. were weekend' guests at Fred
active member of Phi Theta Pi. operating on U. 8. A. highways arct Olla. Sunday they all visited Circle
being equipped with governors that
national business fraternity.
regulate to a forty-mllc-pcr-hourr Ptne camp.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Whittemore
William Drake and Samuel Sch­ speed? Anyone planning travel by,
wartz, Hastings seniors in Michigan bus should check up on arrival.-,• accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
State college, are among the forty and planned connections which the. Whittemore to Chicago last Saturun,'"«r*‘lu*l'‘ ,'?dpnu teltiated in- Ilcw
n~«r. so
new regulations &gt;lu
will Cchange,
soi day. reluming Sunday night.
to Phi Kappa Phi. national honor wanu Mrs. Karmcs of the localj
Mr. and Mrs Homer Ilauchman
society, in the organization’s annual bus station. Also no schedule* are. and children of. the Yeeklry dis­
spring term banquet and initiation [ being given out publicly as to or-. tricl were Sunda'y visitors at Bus? _
thla week. Phi Kappa Phi Is a na- | rivals and departure* of passengerr sell Whittemore's.
tlonal honor organization founded. boats at Lake Michigan port*, al­Mr. and Mm. Russell Whittemore
to advance all foiros In education I wayl a popular mode of summerr attended a farewell party for Mr.
and Is made up of faculty and un- travel
and Mrs. Merritt Bryant at W. M.
dergradunte member* who have
Dowling Lucky Fobes a regls-• Schantz', near Nashville. Thunday
mnde the highest averages during ter£d Holstein cow in lhe herd1 evening.
their enUre college careers.
[ owfted by Lloyd A. Gaskill of Has-■
Visitors at Roy Erwny’s Sunday
Word has been received here from1 “”€*• Mich. has Just completed1 were Mr. and Mrs. Al Wolf and
Miss Winifred Johnston of Colorado [ • "cord &lt;»&lt; 11-O’9 POU”d»
milkt Maurice Erway of Grund Rapids
Springs of the death of her uncle. I “,ld 437 pwtnda of butterfat, whichi and Mr and Mrs. Ward Erway and
Walt Moore, who passed away inifnr
U»e average of the dairy' Mr and Mrs. Dick Rose of Hastings.
.
that city on May 28. He was over 00 E2*11
, th«
accordln&lt; ,»®&gt;
Phillip Warren, who has been • &gt;
years old Mr and Mra Don Bliven
Hotatein-lMfaan Association[ working in Olivet, spent last week
F
of Hastings were on their way to
A"irrU“
"L“ck&gt; ?**
1 at hla home here. He left Monday
1
Colorado Spring*, via train, for a
* d*&gt;' &lt;t9»ft«.h*r record-■ morning for Detroit, when- he extwo week’. vacaUon when the word nl'*kln,t
^an wh«?] pecu to Join the U. S. Navy for. E
came. Mis. Johnston plans to re-;*1'®
4 12?,2“’ Thp, ”cort, six years. Sunday visitors at tho
1 Warrens’ were Mr. and Mrs Rus|
j sell Thomtax of Charlotte.
1 HUBBARD HILLS*
n'
!of America.
Mr and Mrs. James Storkan en- ■
1 A recent example of the harm1 tertalncd Mr. and Mrs. Dldk Maters ■
and distress that unfounded re­
; of Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs. James ■
ports concerning our boys in serv­
Storkan.
Jr. and baby o'f Grand ■
MICHIGAN’S
ice can cause, was that given out
by unauthorised persons that Buddy Rapids nnd Mr and Mrs. Ed Star- «
Dale Green, son at Mr and Mis kan of Hastings Sunday.
About !5o folks attended the ex- ■
Edward P Green, of N Broadway:
was missing In action. On Monday. ercUes at the Bowen’s Mills church 1
of this week his parent* received। Decoration Day. About 75 ate din- I
&gt;PITAL INSURANCE
I
word directly from* him that he, ner at the hah. Polk, cam* from
I
was well and feeling fine He was, Grand Rapids. Battle Creek. Augusstationed at Pearl Harbor nt the. ta and several distant cities.
Basil DvWlttc has moved away
time of the Japanese raid. It isi
bad enough for parents to receive. from our neighborhood. He lived In
I
the sad news wiien true, but so&gt; the hou.ro egst of lhe school for
unnecessary tliat they should go, some time.
J
We ray
. through the suffering when it lacks1 ^,C1#ud WllUon has purchased the
I any foundation of truth. So keep। OU Hill farm and is putting in a
*
a wntch on your tongue nnd go, large field of com there.
Mr and Mrs. Alee Alberta ciUerslow about spreading such reports,.
which grow with each repeating.
talned their daughters nnd hus­
bands and children from Chicago
DEATH-OF
’*’
over the weekend.
EBF.R D. LAMBIE
This Is tlie last week for the
1 Ebcr D. Lamble. 55 of Detroit. school but from Middleville thb
■ died unexpectedly of a heart attack■ year. All grades will have their pic1
| at hl* home Tuesday morning. He‘ nice this, week
The Cost Per Individual
was bom in St. Johns. Mich., but1
Wil) Green of Florida. Mrs. Will
came to Hastings with his parents' Green of Rochester. Mra Nellie
when he was a small boy. He grad­• Mayo of Battle Creek. Mrs Manson
uated from the schools of thia city,• sianton and children of Bedford.
1
and left Hastings when a young• «nd tlie Burd nnd Tripp families
]
man. He U survived by his wife Ida1 ato supper with Mr. and Mrs Albert
, J of Detroit, his mother, Mrs. Rob-’ Green Decoration Day. Mr nnd
। ert Lambic of this city, nnd one’ Mrs. Clurlca Mayo. Mr. and Mm.
brother. M. A. Lamble, cashier ol Henn- Mayo and son. Kenneth:
I the Hastings City Bank. The fu- Gordon Green and lady friends of
i neral will be tomorrow, Friday at 3 Battle creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Majestic Bldg.
Detroit
o'clock P. M. at the Leonard funeral1 Mayo and baby of Olivet were callI home, and will be conducted by Rev.
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
■ era there Sunday.
1 Efcn M. Gury. rector of Emmanuel[
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins enter­
DORRANCE TRETHRIC
Episcopal church. The burial will be tained relatives from Grand Rap­
i in Riverside.
AGENCY
ids Decoration
IWnral in,. TV...
Day.
National Bank llullduig
. . ‘ Mr,
Mr. mid
nnrl’Mrs.
Mrv Archie
Ar,.
Burd and
0
I Give me liberty to know, to
Phone 2J07
]
I utter, and to argue freely, accord­, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dewlttc went
Hastings
Michigan
■
ni
ht
brlU,lg
ln
HoUn«» Saturday
I
ing to conscience, above all other
liberties.—Milton.
NORTH HOPE' ’‘
Mr. and Mrs Fred McCallum of
1
California has been spending’ll few
I
| days with Mr nnd Mrs. Donuld MeI
Callum
Don Prnrwhka, in company with
, Mrs. William Forsythe and family
• spent Sunday in Big Rapids
’
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Ulrich enterlained on Decoration Day and Sun| day Mr. nnd Mrs Harvey Hill. Mrs.
|Nelt®n Hulbert nnd son. nil of’Battie Creek.
: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pranshka
and son called on Mrs. Edith Welch
• at Delton Saturday.
| Mrs. William Hart of Durfee dis। trlct called Sunday afternoon on
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker nnd Mr.
I and Mrs. Donald Wlddle and
j daughter of Kalamazoo spent the
[.weekend al their home here.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Cappon and
sons and Mrs. Paulina Murphy
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Welch and daughter at
Gobies.
Jake Melscnbach. son and wife
of Illinois spent lhe weekend with
Mrs. Amanda Melscnbach and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Scott Ind
aus'p^fkDexlcr 4,X0t 8und*y with

Local Newt

I

C EJNJT E R
Hot olwayt given you greater voluet in your food needs. Now, with the war calling for an ever greater exertion
on your part, you need plenty of good nourishing food. We can give you more for your money, in both quantity
and quality. That's how we have become Barry County's busiest Food Store.
Apply for Canning Sugar
at Barry County Ration
Board at Court House. Be
sura ta state amount of
fruit canned last year and
amount you plan to can
this year.

I RED SALMON
II

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Demmings

II tall con

TRY THIS MENU
YOU WILL LIKE IT
FOR TODAY’S DINNER
Savory Liver Loaf*

CORNED BEEF

COCONUT

Spring Salad*

rc

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1

Sluffed Green Peppers*

Whole Wheat Bread and Buller
Grape Whip*

1 lb. pkg.

PET MILK

WHEAT TEMPTIES 2 pk9&gt;. 15c
QUAKER OATS l9..Pk9. 2... 39c
8c
CORNFLAKES
Igo. pkg.
SHREDDED WHEATNBc2pk9.21c
KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN ,9. pk9 2Qc
GRAPE NUT FLAKES pk. IQc
KELLOGG'S PEP
2 pk„ 23c
KELLOGG'S VARIETY PACK., 22c
BRAN &amp; FIG
2 pkgs. 25c

' Wheaties
Kix

HEAD LETTUCE

BANANAS

HARD Q
CRISP ■ FOR

3 lb‘- 25
Carrots

CAL1FOBHU

9 bunches 1 Ci
1 **

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New Cabbage

9 lbs. Qi

FIRM HEADS

*

Tomatoes

19'

RED RIPE

Celery

g stalks j J

CRISP

Oranges
CALIFORNIA — DOZ.

Lemons
8UNK18T

Radishes
BUNCHES ...

Potatoes
NEW

ROAST'G CHICKENS
Rocks, lb.

pkg. 10c
pkg. 11c

32c

SPRY

SILVER DUST

1I7C
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99n

Tu? ’8JT.W
j»^y!a O|&gt;H TOWEL £

25'
6,or 19’
3'°'5'
10"» 43-

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69c 24c

CAN RUBBERS
CERTO
GUTH COLA

Tid-Bits

MODERN

b

CHOP SUEY MEAT

4 I.
10

J
J
1

50c to $1.50 a Month

OUR

. 6 bottles 25c

/

SLICED BACON

Hospital Bills up to..S4OO
Surgical Bills up to..S150
Medical Bills up to..S 90
Plus $75.00 Extra Benefits

VISIT

6 bottles 22c

VERNOR'S GINGER ALE

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ASSOCIATED MUTUAL
HOSPITAL SERVICE

Lux Flakes, reg. I Oc; Ige. 22c
RINSO. Ige. pkg. 22c; giant 60c
Regular2 for 19c
LUX SOAP 3 bars 19c
LIFEBUOY—— 3 bars 19c
SWAN.
Ige. 2 for 19c
Medium3 for 17c

$1.12

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
Bitquick, Ige. pkg.30c
Softasilk Cake Flour, pk. 25c

21c
RITZ CRACKERS
pkg.
Premium
18c
SODA CRACKERS
Lb. Box
Premium
SODA CRACKERS
2 Lb. Box 35c
Del Monte
SPICED PEACHES
Class jar 32c
PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 5 can 32c
KRAFT'S CHEESE ^r^OOc
TASTY LOAF CHEESE za.^57c
APPLE JUICE
No.$ eon
15c
TOMATO JUICE fn"*5°" 2 .o,33c

RED CABBAGE N.Fnik ‘..2..,25c
SWEETPOTATOES Taylor's, cn. 15c
°“10c
01289329
2.o, 39'
PEACHES
PLUMS Ngncy Hanks No. 2 can 10c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
„„ 13c
DARK CHERRIES Haven 2 on. 39c
RED CHERRIESlo-rcnec No. Z con 1 6c
GRAPEFRUIT Del Monte, No. 5 cn. 39c

Veal

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Uoa. Lb.

SMOKED BUTTS

SODA

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J J

FOUNTAIN

Lean. Lb.

• Sodas

BOLOGNA

POTATO SALAD M!r.k. 20‘
COTTAGE CHEESE CT’12'
PORK STEAK
cuts, lb 35c
Sirloin Or
BEEFSTEAKS
Swiss, lb.
37'
GROUND BEEF VEAL. lb. 33'

SMOKED HAMS

35
PATAU Swift’s Premium or
DAlUfl Armour Star. '/i lb. pkg. 19
BEEF F,oh2lbt. 39'
PIG LIVER Sliced or Chunk, lb. 19c
SMOKED PICNICS U.7 29'

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206 I. STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH.

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~

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25
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FOR, VICTORY

j

• Sundaes

• Malted Milks

Hot Chocolate

BULK AND BRICK
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STAMPS

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STOHE =

PLEASANT RIDGE
Little Caroj Lathrop of Toledo U
spending the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey.
'■
Mis. Claud Gildersleevc of Jack­
son is spending the week with Mr.
(and Mrs. Albert Kinne.
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthu? Richardmn
and John spent Sunday with rela­
tives tn Ovid.
Remember, the Ladies’ Aid will
meet this week Thursday with Mrs.
Hlldred Chase. Club No. 2 serving
dinner, with a program following.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wamle Kelsey ac• chmpwnied Mr. and Mrs. F. c. Wing
| of Woodland to visit their daughter
and children at Gull lake Saturday.
Mrs. Maude Sprague of Los An­
geles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Endsley
and Mr. and .Mrs. Arley Townsend
1 and Martha of Grand Rapids spent
Saturday al lhe home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Townsend.
[tte Creek and Mr and Mrs. Lester
Kinne were tn Belding Decoration

KtGISTEtlD PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
D*y
-T.
Hastings
Phone 2241
State fir Jefferson S3 -bM PAT day’ BUT BOND*-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUltSDAT. JUNE 4, 1942

Barry Students Get
Degrees From M. S. C.

1 PASSING OF MRS. ROSE
KENDALL

' fUFniFFIf rAhPf
jnEKlir J IUKLl
■ vnvb

I UP by State police at Battle Creek, stated McCann as a young
money that | Mr. ana Mra. Merle Bradfield knd
and confessed that he shared in the furnished part of lhe m&lt;
I Alto robbCTy He. too u employed put
— him
■■— through school.
—
! Jack spent Saturday at Keeler.
Ln lhe Wilcox-Rich factory at B*tThe people of Barry county will, where Merle'* father, mother and
Among the more than 1000 sen­ of Illlnote June 15. 1881. and paired
-rI tie Creek. He was delivered to the bee ereatlv
greatly pleased that
that nur
our iherlff
sheriff two listen are burled They
alao
iors who will be graduated from M.
1
Kent
county
sheriff
and
will
have
and
undersherllf.
in
cooperation
caiied on relatives al Otsego Keeler
Roae lost her parents in early child­
(Continued from page L Sec. 1) ■ to answer for hl*
hla crime tn me
the errdr-;. wnn
with tne
the state police, have cleaned
cleaned;1and Qoblce
exercise* on Saturday afternoon | Ihood and wa* railed by friends near
&gt; fu“ ««rt °* fthat
V. ■ , count* *4
I i.n fk.a. "imei
——In.... against two
...» JohrZ,-]
T-l. . • | Mrx d
_ .^
. sander*
_
_
.
.
I
early
In
December
They
had
taken
I
and
daughJune- II, will be the following 11''Northport, Mich., until about 17 Prairievllle
(
— ———
The complaint* against McCann town families.
■-----------■
------------------from Barry' county;
i;
w. s. C. S. »U1 meel'wcdi&gt;«4«r.!* “
■ num~ .---------------------------------------------—... ..wa,,.
and Mrs r-urri&lt;m were made bv H.
—'
William Robert Drake, Woodland. I
Jum
&gt;0.
u
lhe
ehurrh.
Potluck
FoU«k
ber
of
«
electric
-fcuk
clock*
clou
and
.nd
a
.
quantity.
,.«nui
r
p
p.
Oannl
.7
from
r0fn
whose
home
Ime
a
.
targe
;
M,LO
M,LO
lanim
Honn.n
CtaHum
MeB8-. Applied Science; Richard Wit-1 wa* with the tale Rev. nnd Mrs.
tool*. The loot irom lhe
the two quantity
auantltv of goods
uoods were stolen. TheThe!1 ..Tlie 4-H boyg'and girls will have Nulty Otoria John and Ronald
dinner. Meet
Meet your
your cunsnine
Sunshine menu
Friend, of tools.
m w ir.i 7m
-nt i
----- —j'
ninner.
wer Christian. Woodland. BB.
Ag- to
*’ ChartaT
** — j Kmrtaii
idlcvliFe
ta
ronn ■
00&gt;» »8600
ow» ‘each.-two
‘■cn-’ two were taken into Munclpal court
. tni-ir me,
___
I Trtple
Trinh. Unk
Link Club
club wU
win’ mrel
meet Fr|. *u&gt;rra was ’worth
about
court.their
meeting Thursday evening at Francisco
were _______
baptized Bunday at
ricullurc; Fred Hauser. Middleville.
Maxine ; vilte«eMethJta?\lr*.?n^ 2ST d"v' June 1X at ,h,‘ ho,,w‘ 01 Mri
N
°l lon
’ ago
“K° “
* Battle
D,M,e Crwr
* here
here Friday.
rrlday. Each
honle of
'
Not
long
tlip
Creek
Each waived
waived examUia-lthe
cxanilnar_Lhe.-honte
of Robert
Robert and
and Richard
Richard ihe'churth
churrh *rvlre
service.
„ D.V.M.. Veterinary Med.; er BA * X
m 'L^ &gt;!UwrnKr Hammond at Crmey. A Gravel
Co.
reported
that
someone
tlon
an
d
wa.
bound
over
to
US?(Xtorpe.
; __
^e ....
Milo ...
W 8 C 8
be held
rtruvrl Cn rrriartNl tliat Rnmrnnf- tinn
.•
_ will
..................
’ Alice Macher. Mldd.’i'vllle.
rrr.mnnv
potluck dinner at noon.
had entered their premises and circuit cdurt here in the penal sum
Mr.Xnd
Hume Economics; Robertt Fred nerformed the
Mr. mid Mrs.
Mb.' Mcrie
Mcrje Bradfield
Bradfield, Wednesday
Wednesday. June
June 17
17, al
at lhe
the home
home
Langham. Nashville. D.V.M.. Vet­
th» taodino1
’ 1 U
'cox wet® 1,1 Halting* Thursday. Thta will be our picnic also.
erinary Med.; Ned Weldon Renick. are Leah. Paul Bernice Vivian 1 Mrs Lucille Kahler will entertain I ' t»w
th^ crlmra acSdS' »» far “ u* ““b*" know, neith- Merk- and Geoige attended the. Several from here attend** Uie
Nashville. BA. Liberal Arte; Ho­ Francte. Eleanor. Joyce and John the Ce4v Creek Cemelei? ClrcL on

Community
Notice*

“

DID A GOOD JOB

Bedford were

Fresno, Calif. Mra. C
daughter of Mr. and
Hanaon of Barryton.
Mr. and Mra. William 0
had M guest* Decoration

Mr*. Clifford E. Poland tn
ttie weekend. On Bunday Mr
Mrs Cramer and Sandra, ae
lbert Hamilton Henney. Hastings. Leah ta Mrs. Meryl Neeb of Hast- Wednesday. June 10. for an after- to hta own confession, to now in Jail' ,r McCann nor Mrs Curttas had A A^A meeting while Mrs Wilcox graduation exerctaea
exercise* at Delton on panted by Mr*. Potend. visited
BS. Agriculture; Samuel Hyman i Ings; Paul is married and
Wednesday
evening.
also lives noon meeting.
| here He I* Ralph McCann
Sher’ *^r[ bwt
arrested
before.
Il appears
and^Mr*.
Bradheld
went ana
to Ute
c«m_______________________________
. !,„eof He
ta Ralph
McCann
of Sher; evrr
bwl
before.
Il appears
Mrs.
tsraaneia
went to
me cemSchwartz. Hastings. BS. Engineer- In Hastings; Bernice te now Mrs '
Mrs Reid of Hasting* -spent and Mra. L. Hobto of Alto. I
-----------wood a Branch county village The'that McCann grew up In Sand Lake - elery and shopped
“J; MH-IM" wnn. Hm- A. J. Anderson of,Bay City: Vivian: Martin Comer.
'
strange thing about his Errest
and graduated from the village high
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and Wednesday and Thursday with hei called on Mr and Mrs Daniel
------------------ '
Preaching at - the church next
de^tkm wJiduTu? the «hoo&gt; A ride-llght on hi* character children of Battle Creek were dtn- daughter. Mrs. Laurel Garrison. On land and family of Middleville.
'
.. — V. .. . .
------ “
nome; rTnncis
is!!Mrs. Heroerl
rirawmi*
» - me i
T-”
..............................
“
i**"!
“UeiU
W“C°X °n SM‘' Thursday they were Hhr-pplng In
B-®« A^teullm*: Mever of Grayling; Eleanor is Mrs. । Bunday
at 10 o'clock. Come
Cv&gt;»r *nd,Xerhe.tole7romthepremtee*of
«.UJ
ne
rrom me premises
otof- the
- Sand Lake hard- iirrtnv
--------- —
— —----------r...r Seward
„ . . ,. mower
......
...note
.....
8ooUn,ftn' 1&gt;lton- Robert Dera^o of Bangor. Maine , IbcMr “ Rood sermon an.dr stay for
Wallace
the one
which nrntirirtor
the Pr°Prlr!or
of the Sand Lake hard- urday.
Battle Creek. Kenneth accompany­
Tlie deepest hunger of a faithful
irorestrj.
Joyce u
ilnB. and
- Sunday school!
''
Barry county officers had described , WBrp slore whJch he robbed hod asW. A. flpauldlng and Mrs. Wilcox ing them.
tajvorklng ln
in Oray
Grayling,
and-Sunday
heart b faltiifulneai.T-Oeorg* EUut.
_
John
ts
at
not
,JohnyiTat home. There are three
7----------so carefully to the Battle Creek re­
pair shops
I
grandchildren.
The Milo-Cressey Home Uterary’
Monday of last week McCann sold
The Rev. and Mra Kendall laid ■]Club*wlU
hold in .next meeting on
1 the mower to a party he knew in
...------------- --------------------------------- served many pastoral charges In;.
June 4. Mrs. Rose Al­ Battle Creek for 810. Tills man took
It wax reported Thursday after- southern and western Michigan, Thursday.
,
noon that Conservation Officer one Jfnr In Nprtheni Indiana; 37 'bertson and Mrs. Rose Kaxtcad liave1 It to a repair shop there. Tlie fixer
arranged for a trip to Fort Custer.- recognized It M the one which the
George Sumner lu»d shot a deer.&gt;yp“r« In the regular ministry and
The next meeting of the Delicti1 officers had asked him to be watch­
near Dplton; but that wa* an one year of supply work before that
J Inland Lakes Garden Club will tic
error. The doe wa* dead wi|cn the1 These girls are the "Kendall’ held at the home of Mrs Leon Pen­' Ing for. Hr promptly notified state
ixilice headquarters at Battle Creek.
officer arrived at the spot where It. Girls" who entertained in so many
Troopers Guy Babcock and Karl'
was caught In a fence on the C. Michigan towns and churches dur- nock. Tliursday. June 11.
Lutz of Battle Creek, who had work­
K. Ac 8 right-of-way. about a mile Ing the recent years, harmonizing i_*rry
ed
on this case, went promptly to
south of Delton.
I» many of our Gospel songs Mrs
—
The Union Cemetery Circle will
Section men found the poor erra- Kendall's life
i!fr was a labor of
-• love meet al Ketcham's hall. Lacey, on1 that shop. From the repair man1
1 they learned tlie name of the per­
ture trapped in the manner stated.
and Tl
any &lt;
— for her .family
uT
wl” Ju™ 10 ,w •
■''
son who had brought the mower.,
raa. came within her reach.
~
..
and notified Mr. Sumner. It was
reich. "Uncoin"UncomHOME LIFE REQUIRES MORE
The state police found that party!
You'll Work And Play In Them . .
dead when he came, both ite hind- promising with evil, earnestly cm- Hlndx Corner*
THOUGHT. THESE DAYS
bracing tlie good "
The annual reunion of the Hinds nnd from him learned that he had
legs having been broken in It*
Crisp Spun Kayou!
-J At outside amusements are curtailed, home
-------------- * * &gt;
, scliool will be at tlie schoolhouse' purchased the mower from Ralph
struggle to release Itself. In cut­
McCann, who lived In Sherwood
mutt be mode o center of attraction! A*
ting open lhe dead animal, tlie ■. OBITUARY-------------------------------------- 'Saturday. June 6. A potluck dln- village, who wak working at the
budgets
are curtailed by necessary taxes
conservation officer found a wellKatle May, eldest daughter of.ncr “l noon; bring table service.
Wllcox-Rlch factory In Battle Creek
and war bond buying, we must learn to
-r— —fawn.
DennisHe
and
Sarah Collins,
wa* born j
‘
‘
‘
~
developed
brought
tills
] Hie state police went to the Mchome with him and may liave It May 4. 1875. in Hope lowtiship.; Organizations
Ciinn home, and were soon satisfied
Deftly
Tailored!
Get
acquainted
with vour Penney start
mounted and present It to .thei where she lived
until—
her
- -----------. marriage] -------------- —
| mat McCann waa the thief, and
for home, family and budget I
school.
' to Adelbert
—• ”
—-*
Norrta
of Prairieville
The Banner Class will meet Tues-; accordingly arrested him
and
December 25. 1893 - Since hta death, day evening, June 9. for a poUycl i searched his home The house tn1
Just the tiling - for so
LLOYD SHAFER GOES TO
which • occurred May 24. 1924, she dinner with Mrs. Agnes Fisher in, Sherwood contained most all of the
many activities! Jacket
had made her--------------home insKalamazoo
] Woodland.—
Drivers
solicit your loads loot he had stolen from the .two
WIDER FIELD OF SERVICE
--------------------------------------- ,uu.
.
Our Famout Wear-Testod Sheets at Super-Savings!
type shirt with all-around
Lloyd Shafer, wlw wa* at one During the last nve years she had • and report to the president. Mrs. Barry county homes. Some of the
belt . . . tipper closed
time in charge of Boy Scout work been a patient at Borges* hospital cota
, property taken from the two hardslack*.
Selection
of
sum
­
herc and universally liked, recently' most ot the time. Last August she |
-----------, ware store* was also discovered
mery colors. 12 to 20.
announced his resignation a* cxec-i entered tlie Brower Rest Home at1 The County Past Noble Grand.-.. there. More of the loot was found
utive of lhe Starved Rock Council. Plainwell, where she was at the I will be entertained by lhe Nashville I In a little shack, ndt far from Srwher ]Club
Club at
at aa 1 1 o'clock
o'clock luncheon
luncheon June
June1 nrd
ard Wallace's
Wallace's nlace
place. The
The state
state no.
poBoy
time of
of her
her death
death. She
She Imra
bor* her
herlGlu.
n,,,. Scout* of America. t LaSalle?
iu.il. . time
’ ' al' 11.
'' All wishing reservations, please] lice then picked up McCann in BatIII., a* lie has accepted a simitar suffering with patience, trying
one with tlie Badger Council. wilh;»ay« to be cheerful. Besides her; call Mra. O-scar Palmer, not Inter I tie Creek Sheriff Bera . and the
Kent county sheriff were notified.'
headquarters al Fond du Lac, Wls‘*o staters, who were so faithful • than June 6.
Slack Suits
On Wednesday Sheriff Bera, UnTills 1*
is termed a promotion
uromotlon to a -and
- and considerate In
in caring for her.
_
...
------ Tlie Women of the Moose will deraherlff Doster and lhe Kent of­
wider field of service. Mr. Shafertanw other relatives and
The pride of thrifty house meet
Friday
night.
June
5.
Ail
ficers were U&gt; Battle Creek and
will leave LaSalle In mid-June nnd friends who will mourn their loss,
wives! Sheet* that have been
members
arc
urged
to
attend,
us
Sherwood
and
found
there
a
good
will take up his new duties July I.
-----------------• • •
there k to be election of officers. share of jhe missing property.
j
On May 1. 1835, Mr Shafer went BENT TWO TO LANSING
homes, nnd have’been proved
When McCann was brought be-'
to LaSalle from the Battle Creek- A 1030 Ford car was stolen Sunday There will also be initiation of two
outatandiugly serviceable! —
Sport set with
area, where he had served as as-; night from the Universal Garage of new members. Mrs. Lewis Stanton fore the officers Wednesday fore­
Snowy-white . :
and Mrs. Ila Reed.
noon, he tried to, parry questions
In-or-out shirt!
atatanl executive, field executive and thte city and was recovered near
firmly wdven!
which they asked him. He soon;
program director of youth work for । Plainwell very early Monday inornSpun rayon
The Coat* Grove D. G. T. O. learned that they knew much more,
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.'Dur-. Ing. Two Hastings boys. 12 nnd 13 Club will meet al Mrs. Blanche than lie suspected about his crimes. ]
gabardine. BulIng hl* seven years in the , LaSalle I years old. were picked up by Plain­ Baynes' on Wednesday. June 10.
A little later he made what he said;
t
o
tied
slacks.
community there was a growth of well officers, as they were endeavor­
The Thornapplc Garden Club will was a clean breast of hta ‘crimes, j
activities nnd membership from 42, Ing to syphon gasoline from a car go to Middleville on June 12 to signed a typewritten confession of'
to 106 units and from less than 700 there, after the 'supply In their attend the flower festival held at the five jobs menlloped in the pres-1
to nearly 1.000 Scout*. Cubs and]stoKn car was exhausted. As these' the Kellogg school. '
cnee oi lhe Barry'county officers
Senior Scout*.
I'
I two
—" *-*•*
had been taken before -fcrnnd state police. McCann did ad­
Economy Priced! Sturdy!
Acceptance of the area lender'st serious offenses. Judge Clement, of
'lite I* N. G. Club will hold ite mit that a woman, who was not his
resignation was made with regret. the juvenile court, felt Hint they June meeting at the home of Mrs wife, drove the car In which lhe
bj' the executive committee.
should be punished for thLs one Lillian Manning. South Washington stolen goods were transported, and
Amazingly durable!
Accordingly he sent them to the St. on Tuesday evening. June 9. acted a* a lookout while he got
MUNICIPAL COURT
Thrifty housewivea
State Industrial Home for Boys, at There will be a potluck suptier at away with the plunder.
won t mix* tills valHerbert Bemcli. 30. Route 1. Hast­ Lansing.
6:30.
&gt;
After McCann had made his con­
ue! 81 in. x W in.
ings. was brought Into Municipal
fession it became a question as to
ALLOW
TWO
CARS
Christian Endeavor Union meet­ where he should be taken for trial.
court Thursday. He was charged
Wizard
Pillow Case*
4 Qc
willi driving a car while his license
TJie BaTry County Rationing ing will be held at Reid's resort on Tlie Kent county officers thought
42 In. z 36 In. —
19
was suspended. He admitted lhe Board allowed the purchase of two Monday. June 8. Picnic supper al they had good cases against him;
Shirt and trousqq
er combinations
offense and was given five days in automobiles al their session last 7 o'clock. Please bring own food hta tet«t crime wa* In Calhoun
, jail nnd directed to pay 15.00 fine week. One was sold to the Oonsum- and table service. Skating wiU county, so the officers there wanted
of
Sanforized
rayon and cot­
nnd 14.90 costa. He paid tlieae ex- era Power Co., the other to Frank follow.
him. However. Sheriff Bera and
ton gabardine!
pensea.
Putnam. Purchase of tires was
Undersheriff Doster stressed lhe
' •*'**•
granted to L. Russell Beeler, two
fact that his first crime, the crime,
l,rea nnd lubM:
Deputy Sheriff thank those who so generously do­ which led to hta detection, was com-1
Boy*' Rugged
„R ,,
. !
Glenn Swift, two tires and two nated toward the cookies and kits mitted in Barry county, and that]
Mrs. Ben Merrick received wordm^,
for Fort Custer soldiers. Nineteen the value of Ute goods stolen from
Friday morning of the death of I
'
, w ,
dollars In nil were donated. 815 be­ two homes in this county would exher stater. Miss Effa Barry of St ] MARRIAGE LICENSE ..
ing used for cookies and $4 for 50 cecd tlDOO. Therefore, they felt
Petersburg. Fla. Interment was! Glenn C. Storrs, Hastings. 22:
kits which we know brought cheer that his flrat trial should be In this
made al Lyndonville. N. Y.
I • Jacqueline Moore. Hustings, 20.
Snowy white with color­
to that mnny of Ute boys In the county. Tlie others gave way and
ful band borders, or solid Aftc
McCann is in jail here.
1
color with white border* I
Cotton Poplins!
The hardware dealers In Kent,
The Widows’ Club will meet Fri­ county, and the owners of the two l
18 in. x 38 in.
Gabardines!
day night with Mrs. Bertha Marble looted Barry county homes have
on E. Madison St. Potluck supper identified their property most all
WASH CLOTHS of thick.
4 Qe
Boys' favorite short
at 8 o'clock. The honor guests will1 of which has been recovered. Some,
spongy terry — 3 for —
•9
sleeve model with
be Mrs. Florence Ruling and Mrs. of the guns stolen had been given
two-in-one collar!
TERRY WASH CLOTHS
4
Oc
Minnie Marble.
away, but McCann remembered the
Plenty of handy
A bargain buy! 3 for —
I ■»
persons to whom he had given them..
pocketa, too!
.
DURFEE
so that practically all the loot will
DISH CLOTHS Of un4
Sixteen relatives of Mr. and Mra. come back to rightful owners.
bleached Leno meahl J far
IC
Henry Davta visited them Sunday
In his confession. McCann ad­
and attended memorial services mitted that a widow, Mra. Laura
ONE POUND BAKED BEANS
with them for Lieut. Bernard Davis Mae Curttas, whose home is on M-37.
at the Methodist church in Hast- I’ near
neBr the
u,,, county
county line
llnc in
ln Calhoun
Calhoun ,
Ings. Friends attended from here | countyi hnd drlven hls car to the

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‘ Kcncs of lhe five crimes he conMr. and Mrs William Surplice •
and had also watched while
have improved/the looks of their lle gathered the plunder and Glowed
home with two new porches and it tn his car. Accordingly, a warrant
will treat It to a coat of paint soon.' was obtained for her. and site was
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and family brought to Ute Barry county Jal)
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—* |
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part
and Mrs. Heber Fbstcr.
In all five crimes, and. also stated I
Mrs. Samuel Geiger accompanied that Eldridge L. Mast. 31. of Battle']
'Mrs Nagler of Hastings to visit Creek, had accompanied them In
their lister. Mrs. Richardson, at the Alto job and had assisted In'
Freeport Sunday.
"
robbing the hardware store at that
Mias Mary Bauleh of Battle place ih November. Mast was picked
Creek and Mias Grace Bauleh of
Quimby spent Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. George Conklin nnd son.
Clifford, and daughters. (Louise and
Grace, were supper guest* of Mr. ’
nnd Mrs Roger Davis Wednesday.]
Heber Foster is making extensive
repairs on his henhouse and gra-.
nary.
Rev. and Mra. H. R. Pleffer,
Mr. and Mra. John Moore. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Oorallne spent Satur­
• Koon students o! human g
day at Leslie and had dinner with]
Mr. and Mra. John Moore Sunday.1
nature tall ua that moat worry ■
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■
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WAD PRODI ICTIOM * Mr »nd Mr*. Frederick Slocum I SOUTH THORNAFPLE
DOUD CORNER
IT.TVto■/
l ,7 Jwere Saturday
evening dlnnei! yr and Mrs Philip Nichol* and
Mr. and Mra. Harold lauch and
«u«u ot Mr. and Mra. Ray Clinton, family entertained on Sunday her family andI Will lauch of Charlotte
to of ■ totod tn»L Air ,to-u
B-rry-Cto T. X. C A rvlUIUSVIAU
An important meeting of Triple
Wheeler spent the weekMr. and Mra Bert Wil- eaUad at John Hou«hUdln&lt;.} Wedpredict that it will be another six' Camp will bo conducted jointly with [I AMINA IIIIN
A Committeemen andtheir wives en,d, wlUl Vivian Barnum.
hams and Mr*. Williams' mother, ^*da’r
**
WHO STARTED SUCH RUMORS?
month* before we even achieve] the Grand Rapids Y. M- C. A. under
taltng
and wife of Battle Creek.was held at the Parish Hnuw tn' Mr'aa.nt*.£*ra,' Arthur Hedge have jjra. ueB Johnson of Middleville.
• » •
&lt;tor-.U ,lr p.n., „u, to tor.- «*
!“LL!?„pw
...
.. .
,,
Hastlnn.
38 ’with'""*'*'*'
*“ °le
jonnsanaccompanied
accompanies!
F. H. Bergman, wife and children
Hastings. Thursday
Thursday. Mav
May 38.
with
?*nUb J1**®* w‘d' • Mrs. Hattie Jonnson
Fifty-Eight FupUl Mcai.a —
al.nl,
WoUn,.
.LnT,
..“.irnln 'V Allen
*“■" fatnllv
'""“F have
l»" mnvrd tn
“ ...
wT .nd
Mr.. Jam,.
Ollr.r __
uul■ .to D.W Bmm.li aUMuM Uu
A,&lt;.
camp Manllou-Lln on Barlow
&gt;___ ...
.
.
.
.
.
...
_____
roiring. county cnairnuni. blned AxU
Axis P
power*.
It will he
be that 'jage.
jake. according to an announcement
announcement.
though' nothing to Justify an opti- wncd
0*015 “
Promotions
•
presiding to give Instructions
,
/daughter.
Eunice, w
to me
lhe ccmrvco
cemetery --commencement
exercises *l Delton
instructions on the]
the, R’“l“nd"
. oaugnter, Eunice,
---------------- .
mlstlc hope now sweeping the coun-*1®"8
,he rvU foree of ““r^y the local "Ya secretary early thl»|
Production
check-up.
L^.'
¥
f*" Charles
Ro&gt;&lt; spent
,pt'?t a.
a:
Clarksville
W^a^crc*k
e,Crmctery circle will
1
last veur them wen. ku -iei„h ] War Prr
'duc
[ Mr and Mrs.
Mr*.
Charlea Rose
al darksvlile
ciarkavlUe Saturday afternoon.
altemocn ] Wednesday
-—‘lon
■-------chcck-up.
—
evening
' 7:"
“^
rrarSo
ccm.
Orisr Creek Cemclcr;
W U« to W. KU b. ore.
Ftonto be- «rej_
.,
| L“Al year ,herc W£re 3M el«hth
John Birman read the remark* P
ecor*Uon
in Ionia with ~
Mr. They
also .lj&gt;p~
Mooned “
at ML
Mt Hope
HooecemI^eth°envn M orrAD*^ithnlc?mn Bradcrs ,n
«l,oote ot thc county.-from Maurice A. Doan. State Chair- * “nd “£&gt;• Bob^Pinkston.
■— ----------—"3- Clifford
.—tov A. Atoto,,. Dl.to v......,
“2 Bob Ptrauton.
etery al Mlddlevtile to decorate'-7
be entertained by Mra.
yc&gt;r
gin* to be felt. It takes more Ilian |
,
......
Kahler
Buch optimism is parUcularly a
under our thoroukh Ameri- ] J,.riiitie.
cUlt™at\
^dP* the
‘he city, which Is
I. prob-1 nun.
nun - Wm
Wm. Struln gave a short..
short..i Saiydsy
and Sunday
guests of
1I K
*w,‘r June 10 for an afternoon
a tow^coCt ^.[*25 including
‘
"
'* 1 trav„ on their family tot*.
Mean
get
a “
cadet
ready
kZm’the
the secretary
tecretar^’ free!
fw «Ny
«»&gt;ly about
about the
the average
average for
for any
any year.)
““J
^‘WUterd^^iTr of"L“maixf
-- ------------ The ~
hard atorm of late• Mdy “'^'"d’’ schoo! closed Wednesday
ihlsnteced in view of lhe fact that]
can *system
yiUm to
to «
rt “
d'‘ rc
*d&gt;' Iw
for ’^Wllii^
same Ume ’leave*
year. J**
active combat
duty.
to devote full Ume to summer play-] **
About
-ProdAns to"- Vur Miss
fl.rrinnn
’oon caus
rarjaaul
*d •*
all’ ,n
In Middleville
XritSHlavlIla lth
— a picnic.
. . Mra,
-- . Chamberlain
----- ——I..... hasy
Mito, w. to w O- to
IO"b“ «
“r“' ten ycara ago
■*“ about
•ta“ 225
“ of H^k
■““» from
i™»'H«S^."AWr""v«
UH- Olive
Ote. Hayes
Ite&gt;~ oLGrand Rapids'
SbMa •IUn
The great
number were in thc
reek's on M,
Mr and
Mr. Fl«&gt;d
Aoyd%
™of
ari- and vicinity tn be in the darit
“* ’ ’ - “n’rS'tor"^^''^^^
.............. .....
dark •un-1
to u KI won . .tote tote,.•
F™1 ,
“lrr raid on Cologne «round xcHviUe.. TTre camp l, to
ll“ rurul AdX me .
,-toto
nna M,..
SoMun
ol“
H«&gt;1.&lt;1
-----------m
n-alnaV
|
Mn
and lWp
'—
I, to.
«„ to tetote.
hc.W.1
SSm
T*’
"Mtoto to w.r
o( B«r--------------------------to. .nd Mr .nd
Un. Oto,. Kto
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btoUMM• I!
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conn.,.
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can’Per». '**n
b‘-;
. KhooU ’
el_1Ilir I and Pork " Short telk* were given ley and Warren Kidder and family
Mr. and Mr. James Johnron of : sons of Quimby were dinner gunU
On the other hand lhe Nazl1 |aertal
actton- of toUle war “nd in&lt;h-' cvclei
K•
' U- ..
1 ,KThen
school*
or..
? ,
...
.
.rural
.
u , began
. closing'...
, n&lt;lby Mr.
Walter Fisher and Mra
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kidder at- HasUngs were Sunday afternoon&gt; of Mr and Mrs. Lynden Norris. In
the afternoon all called on Hiuir,
armies have crashed Poland, over-1। cates that American bomber rein-1 Older camper* will be attracted by. their whole school or the eighth । Lawrence Parrel] on "The Advan-. tended the Baccalaureate service at callers on Mrs. Hattie Johnson.
. I forcemenu must now be coming 'J*'? Wtc,k‘ePi X,°Ul!’ J?08**1
Kn“lc only' 10 tra-mlKlrl hj other, tages and Disadvantages of being the school in Hastings Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Lee Hendrick rt- Bldlcmnh's of Dowling. Keith Chaf' run France, driven the British bock!t.u
k
------- --------hemg planned by
ll« graded schools, and for the last • Committeeman's Wife
Marguerite has steady employment tunied home Saturday evening after ■ fee and girl friend of Jackson called
te tol, Ul.nd. toon o«, rten./'----”"*'“ °"*- ‘ - - - -»
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Hastings bummer
Playground
”1 Lawrence Farrell had charge of at the Hotel Hasting*.
Hastings Summer
Playground
These lf
ir
A These
I passing considerable time in Way- tn the afternoon. In the evening
I factory volume, since, without the tours and weekend camps wiU take four 0!' ftre &gt;'cara tlie number
h^ark and Norway, scored a blood-,
thc instruction meeting for men
Mra. Merrill Strimback and chil- &gt;and wl‘h hcr brother-in-law andI Lynden Norris and family called on
prospect of large scale replace- ‘thc
he group on bikes to points of dropped down to about 100
100. But on AAa War Producflon check-up dren and Will Strimback of Wood- »l*lcr. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Sensiba., George Wellfare of Hastings
less conquest of Rumania. Hungary •
* /* ~7"
interest in surrounding territory and1‘hls &gt;car ‘here are only 58 eighth,
1
We are tp have new neighbors in
too- Buto,te. btoW oul too- ”™“- “ ted.oob.tel to, to Bn,, along
■ , graders 1in the to.
rural
of the1 1 Mra Warren Bolton lead the Wo- tend were dinner guests of Mr. and a&gt;u] carbig for the new little Miss lhe Carl house. 11 Mr. Matson and
I-tekr Michigan.
—« schools
—1—«- «»
mens discussion m the afternoon
Mrs George Taggart Saturday, on "Lillian May.
to-tel dBvon to Al.te. to o,
would h.„ tor., to
—
Conley Davies, statae Y. M. C A comity and al! have been promoted ]
** '
Sunday Mr und "Mt&gt; Taggart nnd1 Mrs. Otis Scott visited thc ceme- family of Battle Creek
P11,
.** follows Briggs SOt'TIGVEST WOODLAND
Otoe., to,.. C,«te aw., tom
“ "»"» 'to-, secretary, reviewed the program of
Ilcne and Jannetl NorrLs wtnt
children
spent
the
day'
with
the
,
tery
at
Parma
lee
Saturday
fore
­
the local "Y" on Thursday and Fri-|• School—Rolland Powell and Anna
। home with grandma Chaffee for a
Enalbdi ta tateal htokm,And
'""'"-toted ...Ion
Mrs
Etta -----Smith
spent the weeknbon.
.
‘S'..■""'L"".
-------- ' Garold Tagggrt furnily of Marne.
day of last week and helped to set!'Swartz; Hendershott Schoo! — Neva
short visit
Brogan. Laura Schantz ant! Ken-; c?rtT W,’V Mr" nnd‘ Mrs- Paul Bfnhh
becn
Mr and Mrs Rolland Oliver and!
-r
in motion plan* for the coming I
Mr mlu
and Mrs. John Hough'.allng
. neth Tobias: Weeks SchooL- Doro- Of
quite 111. is wine better.
family, also her sister of Flint nnd and navtg »rnt (0 Jonesville Saturra
•JuU,ncx »“ended thc
wrd-' Mr. nnd Mrs George Bassett of Mrs. Francis Oliver, passed Sunday day and Margaret visited In Battle
tate to. toto . oan,.--"^ -Wte Ql^„, b, ..to,
Burpee
Eide- Ttobfas;
fiar•
Mr. Davie* wns especially pleased thy
— —
— -and
--------------------- —
ding of his staler, Gwendolyn, nt Freeport mid Kate Kidder of Hast- with hi* parent* Mr. and Mra. rri-k11 *
8
„.n, blow .torn, .tech to
Qra'
« to find a wide variety of activities "O' Mill—Nyta Cole nnd Arlene' Battle Creek Saturday
ings spent the week-end with thc James Oliver.
'
|
.
. ,
— carried
------'' out
'
■in. the Burry
f.|Gartrtt:
Roguos- School — Clifford
being
onl, no. toonto,! ., on. I*"--!*"'. " * b,’”'*'!,'*
r run
I Andrus and Raymond Howell;
FV.h I Mr" and Mrs" An‘on Pcck a,,&lt;i *«n Clare Bassett family. On Saturday
Eaton area.
Clare Troutwine passed Saturday
Tlie clover-leaf intersection on a
locnool — william cook
BroVn R&lt;‘vnuind
- of Chicago
were Cook;
week- Mr.
‘School
— William
I "and Mrs Bassett and children night and Sunday with friends tn gasless Sunday will be Just dandy
„tel Pn.,1 to,bo, N.,.1
S’"0”"
School—Paul Brovont and Helen 7’-? guwU
Mr nnd Mrs cal1"1 on Mr and Mrs Sylvralei ■ Grand kapids.
dnm. U. S. te,«. from to nUp-1or
for cutting a figure 8 on roller skates
McKenzie Coat* Grove School - Lehman and called on other rein- Van Horn of Middleville.
pines. Guam and Wake bland*.*
8
I Betty AllertUng. Anita Brisbin !„ Bnd,r,,‘n&lt;U"
Mr nnd Mts" Jn,ln Oa,M 01 i
; Richard Frantz Agnes Fuller WilMr" and Mr"" J Katherman of Grand Rapid* called on WiU Calm*broken English naval power
^."Xman’morate win emta^
'ma Haight Either Ragla arid'John'Bradford" °’ apwu ,rom Thursday Saturday. Miss Bonnie Calms also
Bonking Houn:—9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
Richardson" Lake View School — 110 Monday with Mr. und Mr.;.Owen paid her aunt and uncle a short
al base at Singapore, d
;Kale raids. Such attacks did not! ‘Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) i Betty Matthews mid Wancta She!- SmRh Mnd ““ended the graduation visit on Thursday.
supply ro“
Jtj] d&lt;‘m&lt;,rallze England. Civilian popu-1 Clark. Dorothy Lillian Coldren.. -Imburger.
------------ ------------------Shores School-Kenneth
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„
‘
_
„,R°br.rt, and
En’el. ol ।
„----- -—.—. Altoft School - Billyi
‘Mr" and
Bdw“rti Tremain Cloverdale are spending a couple of
thrust* in Thailand and Burma, and UUoiu
infinitely more I E",d J,“an Crofoot Kenneth L De- F*nnlngton
I
i mond.
mono William
wiinam Fay
Fuv Donovan.
Donovan JoJo-"no
vera Sprague:
ouraguc: McCalMcCai- lnnd ch,Idrcn
Jackson were 6«t- week* at the home of their grand-!
driven Dutch and Allied forces from' tough and durable titan any- ami-j
1 MartaSchool-Gloria
und Vera
Springer; Shultz Urd?yJ!U”U 01 Mr" “nd Mn' Jo‘ Pn,er“*- Mr
Mr* Eirl Engel.
f b 11
I I East I die ‘ouuli ano durable titan anv arm. IWphlnP Eaton’ CarolFullerjlwm
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uundfabU,OUS1&gt; rlCh Easl
11 &lt;S ch“‘r strategists
David
,to- had
u-jpredicted.
---- -*■-•--1.
David Spencer
Soencer Goodyear
Gooclvrar III.
lit MnuMau-’..SchoolSchool—Ann
Ann Bellingham.
Bellingham. Jean
Jean Bt.-,
B&lt;.while- their mother. Mr*. Dick EnFlynn of Hastings get
fynnock
­
' The Nazi public may or mav not rene A Haavind. Marjorie LouisetUngliam and Robert Kenyon. Ciov-i Mrs. Margaret
‘
-— Is
- in
— -r
----------- iuupital
—-»-------- under
—
Only In Russia has there been any
FnBlixh I HUI- HoI,ta Dean I«enhAth. Selma erdale School-Earl Chilson: tittle *“* “ WM'k'‘n‘1
ot Miss Betty going a major operation.
semblance of a mUtary victory for ■
„K„hi
,
| L. Johnson, Thomas Edwin Kurr. Brick School — Merle Raymond:, Vm------‘IU18
!■ ,h ».
«,
-r
, Word
V,&lt;xd from
fro‘» Vernon
Vertion Engel
Engelin
intraintrainthe Allied nowera Herr lhe Ger-|d d' pro*?aWy not" IJul forcl«” cor- David Brace Long. Chester C. Me-I Monroe School-Jimmy Fisher and’ ,M
Mr.
,r “
and
nd Mw
Mrs Pranlt,,
Franklin
» Townsend Ing
ing states that he ha* had two prou»e Auieu powera riere 1‘*: ^ &gt; rPSpOtldenL, who obscned German। Millon. Vern Homer McMillon Ralph Nye; Stevens Schooi-Geral- ?! Io"la Wer? *»&lt;•«»“• Ku^ta of motions and te now a sergeant. Conmans were stopped Just short °‘! rfaction* to air attacks believe that! Laura Marie Maurer. Raymond Jo- dine Shaneek. Junior Shaneck and Mr"« TJ1*IU$"d 4 P*rcn*s- Mr. nnd jjratulaUons. Vernon.
Leningrad and Mowow by stubborn
Jwph Murphy. Raymond Edward i Lavonne Slocum: Banllcld School- "'"*;
u
„
powers ECHOES----------------Soviet action and abominable
1 ,
10 U“e 8 lo1 "' Nelson. Robert Lee Pivrce. Marjorie] Beverly Ashdon and Eloise Byers;
“nd,^rs, Hnr,,ld Hecker a,!d
L. .
punishment
without
collapsing.
weather During the winter months PUr
‘Uhmenl *
U1’0U‘ CO1U
“’'lnB
Loutse “'mold*. Beatrice Anna Norton School, Gayle Ainslh- John,chlldrct'ot Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mr-. ‘Last Week. Utter)
weather. During tnr wmter mon ns., Nellher American*.English. Dutch Rose. Robert Anthony Smith. Dor- Maurer and Betty Kipp Branch AnUm 1 ,lk and ““&gt;'&gt;vmd of ChiFred Hauser of M. S C paid a
Russia pushed back the Nazi lines nof Allilrull )ns 1)nvc wn. Mrnfr on oOiy M. Stanley. Marjorie R Task- School-JunioE Richards and Don-lcaK° and Mr und Mrs J Kather- brief vtell at the home of hb, aunt...
and recaptured about a tenth of
T. i »'i»
ier- E'el)m Arlene Townsend. Ella aid Roush: Blake School — Jonn man of ohl0 wcre Saturday dinner the Mlsw* Nell and Almira Reed,
the
courage mantel,.....it
VanderVoort, Trevor L. Van Keller;
School-Naoml
Beck.'kup*'4 of Au'“ Mary Phher “nd Wednesday* while on his way to
Uic territory
icrniory she
sne lost.
lost, Hitler
niucr manm«n- ' ;..
.
. ta “**“&gt;•' Belle
„
n.cuer. Milo
*1110 scnooi
—Naomi Beck.
——— &gt;.•«.»
»_ und■ ..
.
। Susie.
Ohio on buslnexs.
aged to hang onto most of lhe e*-.' dangerous
dan«“nu* to
t0 underestimate an on-1
op- wm,tten
Houten. Jean Mary ur*n
Wallace.
Neva . FYwnk Roush
Mary Saundrr-.;
Hig-'
Mr “nd Mn*" Fn‘nk Neithamrr
Bernard Bedford and Ralph'
,
.
“
.
ponent
—
a*
we
learned
to
our
sorWarner. Rosemary Doreen
Week* i Prairieville School
— William
Hieto.U.1 .Ato.ee to Ptolto.
1Urbot
I N.OWraAte-Itoto.
te.n AiptoU
mX
...? E&lt;uS
—*
11 and family, Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Balmer aecomi&gt;ankd the former's]
“a,ys
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■«
«»&gt;
t&gt;.e!^i?
•
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n U wrii ui vr, nn m tnr.........
— “•— -wiuiuira. norm rmr wwe Ncnoo'lf‘,Brdnn nnd Inrz Ann and Frank brother. George, and party of Host-|
..
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Brisbin John Bush Ruysell Dur- -Kenneth Bagiev. Algonquin l-ake •,'&gt;rd-'“»- Ahc« and Phyllis of North Ings on a fishing trip to Grand
.notion tha. the war will end this •. wood Byers, Robert c Clinton. Dor- School—Junior Sherman; Chidestc.- Woodl;,nd WCTr Sull‘l"l-V guests Of Haven Sunday.
■ year.
vrar n
It ain»b«t
almoat rrrtniniv
certainly win
will n
not
.,i is Jean Coats. Jerald CurtLvi. Dor- School — Robert Packard- Tnnnrr Mr and k*n&gt;" Rjul “rodbeek
Mr. and Mrs. Bob BartholomeV
ward last summer
i end tn 1943 and possibly not In "W
olhy L
Lucille
Denny. Elsie m
Nora
EdColeman "Mariani Mr "ld Mrs Fklwnrd Thompson of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.,
MCUI. mm,
,. bi
. . school — Marvel^SSl.ff.tonl
wards. Amy June Hammond. CiiroMoe and Doreen Wllltaths: Yankee,aild cl,ddren otSunfield were gue.s;*! Roy Purclta.se of Lowi li-wrrc Sun-1
‘ 1944. About all that competent milEthel Hansen. Priscilla Ann 1 spring* School—George Adler
I of ,,rr Puranta.Mr. and Mr*. Luu- day dinner guesL* of Mr. nnd Mrs
BU«1.
lb. Nul
w^,ri „„ „r u
u line
torrlnaten Lyle
Late Hathaway.
totonv Rctah
toi.i,All eighth graders . submit
OrK an
Adkr
Harrington.
orig-!rcncc I'ucaJ Drcor-'"p.n
Da&gt;
Norman Purchase. Mr. and Mr..
w aku
u
u a e io
Marie Hummel. Dorothy J. Ingram.. Jn4i (mtebook at the end of the* Mr" "”d Mra. Kenneth Williams Max Allen ut Grand Rapids were
.nd mud. Mo. mlUUT “m™"-',„„
u,e Altol

torials

^^Z^^Y-M.c:AINew*

RURAL SCHOOL

CHECK-UP MEETING

PROGRAM FOR

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l*loa
RU»U .U1
MM be,
^uM „
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Riley of Ark­
; stto"
mS, M^r; ।/• te tawtoS,
s
•“
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-------------------,U« ui hold on. HO! . on. b.- ^
1RJ
1RJ
ansas are visiting ut the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs I Uno
u™ u* sorf.u .m bo .bk U
wm M mreji Uii! 5deM&amp;ita NeSri^’^d^ran Mlcl,lBa''
bon'k'
8 ’ Mricuhural
i,r ',,ld Mrs. L.-O Guy and family'Fr«l.
taking .1a residence in
“— before
■
mol HlU,,. fonM .M. m
„a Io[ a
ww,• Xvln* VtoIeF^fe%Si
and ’ hl't"yy and
C*ur1,‘• &amp;ton nnd b"”y Grand Rapids, where Mr. Riley has1
So. Ml &gt;hlw .oraidcnd, U» Al­
employment.
IM »|Mo hove Silk .bou Mb
„ „
_« Kenneth H. Salene. David Herbert
Two hundred five-week-old chick*
k
d ,wu t|Ultt‘ " ,0‘ . Mr. and Mi's. Elmer Matthews.
!
Mrs.
Paul
Brodbcck and Mra. and a brooder hou-c were complete­
11.,
b..« in U» «.y « oftenaunng
1MJ
BI Settles. Winifred Loube Severance . otta‘nnil‘y.
.
Richard
Brodbecx
attended
the
Lu
­
ly destroyed by fire about 5 o'clock
’ Russel Charles Shellenbarger. Doris ’ —
*
i theran Missionary Convention at Sunday morning on Nonnan Pur­
The ASM hove mod. »« mw-1
u
.
’ Evelyn Sherblnskc. Harold John
j Detroit last Tuesday.
chase's farm. ■»' - miles east of Mid­
r.lflcent defensive stands. Dunkirk
• » Sherman. Jean Marie Smith. Betty
| Mr. and Mrs. Keith Furice nnd dleville. Thc building was heated
Mae Thomas, Jacqueline M. Thomas, i
Baby Charles were Saturday gutils by an oil-burning brooder stove.
Bataan. Tobruk and Corregldor will
‘
, Beatrice Imogene Tuckerman. Nyiai
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Sisson of
doubtless go down as epic chapters
] June VanSyckle. Jack EWon Wag­
arc based on the supposition that ner. Harold E. Webb. Donald KenI Irving.
BARBERS CORNERS
In courage and bravery. .But. fine
1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant and
Russia will not be defeated thisi neth Wellfare. Thelma Weyannan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Presum. -Mr.
Tlie Hastings Merchants split two!
though they arc. such gallant stand*
,.mr» over
over the
«nr weekend
wrexena losing
Mnmg to
Mildred E Wolff Kidder. Harry L games
to £■«*«»»“« J* Battle Creek rftlted and Mrs. Harry Preston and Mr
summer and fall.
the
Battle
Creek
Olivers
6
to
3
nt
“
."
d
Mrs
Vlc
‘
P
r
BcnRcr
Sat
'
Wood. Jr.
the Baltic Creek Olivers 6 to 3 nt
. •
Norton of Fremont spent Friday
Ab-M u» to. ,«u to. »&gt;• »I toe ,
"»• *"“• * “« "*
APPRENTICE TRAINING— Or­ Woodlnnd^on
Saturday &lt;md
.
.. night and Saturday nt Ro*/ Pres­
Woodlnnd on Snturdny
and winningwinning, ,“J
,,,
.........
VMM Baton.' .nnn.plutoi.nu u&gt; “'
.
ville Vincent Cooley. R Keith Sage. from the Verona Merchants of B it-1 ^'r a,ld Mrs. Isnng Wtlll.ims of ton's.
—-—19- -to- 3 on Sunday.
were Sunday guests
...... ..’■■■ i pushed In time if we relax our "all­
I1 woodland
—r——
------ of
COMMERCIAL COURSE - Har- tie Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Barnum and
date is tiiat they have never txwn
e*Hnrla».
Swift and Craig pitched for Has-1I C®&gt;
r“« Farlec -...I
and family,
rietl C.
Babcock.--A^nes
E. Benson,
family of Uiuing visited at D. Sny­
. . i
in vii.-i°u‘ effort in the slightest.
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completclj defeated—and. in view
optimistic rumors which In-* B°nnita Jean Booram. Mclva Nellie tings against the Olivers with V.|
------------- '*•'»---------------- der's on Saturday.
of the overwhelming superiority In I
op
1 I ciaertt.
Clagctt. Nita
Nita Mav
May nni-naon
Coleman. Rose- Pierce and Hegar behind the plate. । fjOl’T|1 BOWNE
Wayne Bump of Detroit visited
u1 *P&gt;red hope for a possible ending lene Marie Cooper. Agnes Margaret Fur the Olivers. Stebeiton pitched] Mr. and Mrs. Milo Curtiss -cntcrIds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nay
manpower and equipment they have । '
'
'
’
Cunningham. Gertrude Ellen Di- wllh Varney and Powell catching.. fained several of their friends Sun­ Bump, oyer the weekend
had to face, that statement Ls by
I Axis inspired. Hitler. Hirohito ct mond. Bonnie Jean Drake. Beverly Miller Blanimed a homer m the: day wlw-n a potluck dinner was
no means derogatory. In fact, it
and
the —Merchant*
added
, served
---- —
- —
------------- ---------------------... in honor of their third an- Fremont spent Saturday night and
] i al. would probably like to see us Jeanette Dryer. Juna Juanita Per- 1eighth
Implies spirit and determination, ofris. Wilma Eileen Garrett. .Tlielma, ‘*° more In the ninth but cou’d not ’ nlvcraary.
.
.
Sunday witli Mr. and Mra. Roy
relax a Hille and slip back into our laiclle Gibbs. Maxine Lois Jarman.[ overcome the »tx ran* the Olivers
Mrs Jennie Pardee and Wanctta Preston.
monumental proportion*. But spirit
attitude of optimistic complacency— Atdelh Jeanne Nye. Jennette E garnered
earlier in lhe r.~
game.
caller* av
at sienry
Henry u»nnJohn-r-i...
. I Schray were vusivrs
Paul Foley of Grand Rapid, viaand determination, alone, cannot
—*•' 1home
------- Ited Ids mother. Mrs. Jerry Foley,
Thi Merchants
Merchant* played the Veroita
VcronA 1I son's and the Alder
Alden r»Porritt
an attitude which helped to make Pierce. Veta Ione Rice. Helen Betty । The
beat a war machine Uke Hitler's.
Thompson. Ella A. Tylrr.
.Merchants
Saturday afternoon
terenants on Sunday
Sundav und
and won
wnn 19;
lO.cnfn.n..
over the week-end
"Pearl Harbor" possible.
AGRICULTURAL COURSE -Ce3a_Cn,1« ,a’’d Kr^r P“chmg] ja Br.idberrv and wife of Grand j_Mr.
«. .u.u
Men and machines are on their
and Mrs. uorrn
Loren mycr*
Myers ana
and
Let us be sure that such a re- a ,
‘“^.7
7T ’"i R ‘p!ii ww rjll’ri
ll,r
“’«&gt; fam,ly »«*n‘ “»e Wwkend al Uke
way. The armory of the United
Guernsey. Eugene William Huy wood. lalcJ&gt;crn I’hvyed with lhe Colum- Porritt mid Jerry Blough homu on Michigan.
totorn U ta,to&gt;to u. toato . Ul'-I',™ ...Jn,
Otis Junior Hill. Arthur C. McKclCleaners, a colored team, was Saturday, afternoon
stream of supplies which a con-...
,
vcy. Roger Ellas Otis. Robert Gull Ho*‘poned and Verona played In- ] Maurice Holcomb’und familv nf
If what i do no
verted American industry is fur- rilDUC P OFUm
Saunders. Arthur E. Stauffer. CUs ““&lt;&gt;
ta rtar
Wendell Strickland. Alexander B . The Merchants play at Grand; (,f their paraita^r^nd^s DD
niahlng In ever-increasing amounts.
1
ficial nr hurtful to humanity?—
U*borne. Kenneth Wayne VanDen- «“!’«» "•xl Sundaj agamrt the G Holeomb
Mazzini.
But it will take time. Time,
Mich.
bure‘
: *' J?.?’1
...
..... wn..i। Tho«c
’* .—_____________________________
Tf,tw* present
l,r'*^‘» nt
at Jerrv Blnuuh
Blough's
T-i-mr* •
Have you a way of finding out
---------------------------------------' , Tlu‘ Merchants now have
’" on Sunday to enjoy thc potluck din- ____
.
Possibly we can get men and ma- thc Manfca and aaan.*^ Of Hast- DUNHAM DISTRICT ,
,our “nd Ias‘ o,w
: ncr were Roy. Blough and family. ERECT YOUR MEMORIAL
. lerials
teriais in position an
on the
ine various ings
mgs boys
ooy* that
mat are
arc in the
me Army, beoe- ; Mr and Mrs. Forre-y Wright have
Ru-mII Blough nnd family. Aaron
»iUiYr
fronts to begin Offensive
offensive action
action' big
Inc stationed at
nt Kelly. Brooks. Dun- mOTed^liijWith lib^pareau. Mr. and
’
{Gronewald and family of Freeport
con. or Randolph Field*? rI.- being
gome time during early 1943. Ccr- con
i Vernor Moore of Hading*, Mr and
Hasting* defeat! d Ionia
a former Hastings resident, would dare of Mr. Wright.
tn
! Mrs- Hflrve’3' Blough nnd Leia Startalnly no one who appreciates the be glad to contact thc.se boys.
erahi.7 : lK&gt;ard ot Welcome Corners and Mrs
transportation difficulties involved
Yours truly, .
Paul Davis and family of Kalama- , The
Thl' Saxons,
Saxons. vqffh
w/Hi only two regu-1
reguMr
.
Bnrt
FIXJYD W. LANDEN.
lars
from
la*t
yeur
’
s
championship
Thl* brings up another factor we 1713 Santa Barbara St .
Sunday Mrs. Minnie Moody and '«‘m surprised everyone by Ngam . . “
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San Antonio. Texas.
Idv
werc
Saturdnv
sumjer
guest*
of
sons
visited
the
cemetery
south
of
‘
aging
thc
West
Central
League|
7"
m
V
rar.
must consider before giving rein to
; Mr and Mrs. Jerry llfougtjJ
Battle Creek where her mother u' Cliamplonshlp allhough sharing 1:
—■ •' । Mrs. William Hutchins of Freeour optimum.
buried and also called on relatives' »«h Belding,
We ore winning the battle of pro- L V 7
kA •
(x&gt;rt
visited
Wednesday
and
Thursin that vicinity
I -League standings;
w™, t
!day Mt Art Richardson s
‘
duction. but are barely holding even
Brandt McIntyre, who recently'
Won Lost
Mr und Mr, Bn.w Ij&gt;)Kh of Ci!_
in lhe battle of transportation ' Hayden Hathaway of Charlotte, received hts wing*, and now has the! Hastings .. .
‘
j] edonia were caller* un Mrs. Estella
\j-boau are sinking our supply ships1 who wa* arrested last week bySher- title Staff Sergemn Pilot came for I Belding
: । Rosier Simday.
a visit Monday with Ills parents Ionia .
.
as fast a* we can build them'. We IN Bera and UndcnherifT Doster, Mr. and Mra Orson McIntyre. Frl- Greenville
•?
TH- Rev. nnd Mra. Edwin Roush
didn't have enough merchantmen j charged with felonious driving ot a day they with Mrs. Katherine Jones
I of Carson City were Fridav supper
Hastimi Season Reword:
. guests of Will Mishler and family
available for the transport Job be-jntotor ear. was brought before Jus- and son Ronald went to Muskagon
Middleville
Mr -----------and Mra-----------Fred Van
Dou- ‘"l ”
1 nnd on Thursday Joule Roikvh of
fore Dec 7 and we have made UtileiUce Ben Ik”TOa!1 on Thursday, lie: to see ....
-- ----------Fret port
■J Howell was a caller.
I waived examination and was bound ...................................
“Bn 'Edith Mclntyrei ?»»«
Brandt T-.KSSS
re­
Belding
net gain since.
iover to the Circuit court, ins bond' n&gt;»lned until Saturday when he uAs'
7; Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson vi«1 Red Sunday at Mr and Mrs. Will
Ships are the weak link in our being fixed at *2.000 He was un-!‘° !'“»e it”- Milwaukee where he
Greenville
7 Richardson of Six lake and accomchain. Unless we can get men and able to furnish It and so 1* tn the t
stationed,
Hastings
Belding
2. panled them to Remus to call on
m.clunr. Io lhe teute teonu „ eu.lobr or Iho.Wrur Mr. H.U..-.
«™»f •' Ml Hastings
Ionia
1 Mr. and Mra. Fred Simpkins
...ntv .nr .wv»-r -i.h .nv w“y h*s »*«nied a complete confes-1 „ asant Teachers College spent
I. ::l 1
cannot apply our power with any
thai lhe car wllU11 hr was the weekend at hi* parent*' home Hasting..
1, Mrs Mattie Mishler received woid
I Saturday that her brother. Warn :i
eHect
.driving at a very rapid rate caused|,eJT"
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CHARLTON 4’AHK
This is why- Hitler is giving us the smashing of a limb of Carl W.
R*!Va Ball is spending this;
Roush of Hastings, wa* in Pennock
The baseball game with Oliver j hospital with pneumonia.
such a lambasting with his U-boats’ Main. 13. on March 28. on Lamp-1 week
*er“ with
*RhuMr.
^,r and
nnd Mrs Keith Ball
Farm Equipment ”
lUseUiil
on!
7—u—tram
' ■?:r' ”
n
Ur- &lt;nrt
Alden Eash
and is one reason whv he nroh.blv man h,U' west Ot the cll&gt;’ 00 M^3 ’ at Gull lake
Mrs. Perry Sigourney ,u
of bundaj sl.owid that the park team born spdnt the weekend
P
i Mr Hathaway asks that his case be] ME and ~~
has again what it takes.
take- The final'parent*. Mr. nnd Mrs A
f*n t overly-worried about AmerlMrs- Mtn
- . Ibf0Ught
uiuukus t^mre
uciore tlie
me Circuit
uircuii court
court ai
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Jerry
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nnd wife were in
power for the present. He| soon as possible. He has signed a
T.,ur’dl*.v cvenl’iK
Mr* Mood
Moody's
sis'rr ,\j
------Mn.
Moody's
knows that our ability to get ma- full confession nnd says he want*'iurday
a yy Mrx
'» sister.
wr5
~ . Park tenm Oliver s Jone tally came Hastings Friday
, Tlielma Kissinger and family of -on rffl o'vrthrow to first -base
• I Tlie storm »r had Friday rtgi.1
*lne. .to ton .« U» taute Iranu’10
“&lt;• lllielm:
Battle Creek were dinner guests.
ALTHORIZED DEALERS
gue.-ts
was only the second game, was terrible and did a lot of &lt;hmJ
limn-*
ThI to take what may be coming to him.
Mr*" Myrrili Dunkcibcrg‘he season and the second time age It took down M trees In the
Is limited. The waler barriers j 7^ sheriff's officers had very .
SbXSJ;^ ‘1
w’"" Mr.»- &gt;he&gt; h...
pr.elhed w«eu»r
|, D IU1
Holcomb .Code end In hl.
have practiced
together.
IRONSIDE MONUMENT
Which have always helped to pro-1 litUe to start working on in this er with Mr. and Mr*. Walter Dunk-1
; elbcyer
John'1 door-yard
door-yard.
n!*!?/ of
’J Ucey went
*pPl to
,o South'
South t Next Sunday afternoon Two
TwdjHtHn
lecl America from Europe and ica*e. but Hwy kept al it until they
WORKS
.Bend Sunday.to attend
of Battle
-------atwiiu on
uu Monday
MunoAV cl*»
&gt;1~m A-2 tram
M„ui mi
uaiiir Creek will!
Wlii!
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Japan arc now helping to protect ^1&gt;ffd 11
the
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funeral «F
of a. AAw.-k.
cotufn. the for- Uy for Ilaurels
at the ---park.
The
WOOD SCHOOL '
toteto IM,
Hiller and HUohilo from us.
| Love and you shall be loved. The mer
lntI„Rose
Ro5‘ Henry.
H&lt;*n,Z;
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S“mc will be called for 3:30 o'clock
Mr- “i'd Mr-. George Stanford phone 2497
k*Dk
Mrs Emma Clemencc of Battle' instead, of 3 ar. usual because that »nd ‘he fanner's mother spent D-conc
nailing*, Mich.
Then there is the question of(*ood man has absolute good, which.
ot- her
inlnto men Wa to- han a te- UM?
,u™ "■»&lt;» &lt;“ 1“
touahto" £ Sund“&gt;'
~ ; 1* a# soon a&amp; some of the team can oration Day with Mr. and Mrs.
daughter
Mr. 1».
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j Caryl Bowman and famtlv and on
hmtoto toxmto !».n totoa'ato
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—ON PAT DAT, BUY BONDS— .vln Hunt made a »hort viait.

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�THE HASTINGS BANKER. THt’RSDAT. JVNT 4. IM2
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
| and were dinner guests at the home cum. their baby and other relatives
will preach on the theme. "A Living: be devoted to the cause of temper-! 7 30 P. M. and Bunday at II A. M. BLIND* EVANGELIST AT
r. 1. eurt. «
wt:"
“* hCMr and Mr*. Floyd Jordan and
Church."
ance. B. c. Hoyt of Nashville will;Tlie Rev. M. W. Lemunyon of Bat-! WESLEYAN CHURCH
j be the guest .speaker
He Creek WiU conduct the service*.
nothrtek blind evan- ' »l*
nt °over
’cr lhe
«“Vspent
the w«*k«nd
weekend with hta1
his' ‘family.
.
The Ladles' J. O. Y Missionary I Rev Lemunyon 1* a very deep spirMUa Olga Eckardl
Oeo Schneider and Ella and George of Hastings were Bunday
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
'Circle
----- ------- -meet- ...........
preaches
n.-— Glendon Eckardl were Bunday aft- guests of lhe George Kelleys.
will
with
Mrs. E. -Lan- -tual■ -----man and
‘
--------- the
— old
— «elut “nd P*rt&gt; wU1 ** at ,he
Bible truth*
truths ot
of Holiness
Holiness feyan Methodist church, N. MfehlSunday afternoon with the emoon callers at tlie home of Mra.
The subject for Bunday is "God, fear of 413 North Michigan Ave. I fashioned Bible
irij
aunnay
auemoon
wun
ine
;
v
'-------.
1 life We welcome vou
»“&gt;
*nd
8Ul* R®**“'Bertha Itekardt
Mr and
other member* of the Senior 2
and Mr*
Mr*. ViCVlcthe Only Cause and Creator."
I on June 10 In the afternoon. The of heart and life. We welcome you.
i-iw -Bertha
------ Eckardt
—------ — Mr.
•
Friday evening of thb week. Tlie owicr mrmoru oi me oeiuoc
family.
speaker will be announced later. ,
&lt;♦*--------------—
of Woodland high school --------------on a trip;' tor Eckardt and fam
Uy
service, which begins at 7:45 will to Niagara Falta expecting to re-,| Mr. and Mrs. Wl
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
j
.,REV. PAUL F. VOELKER
Will
" 1Lehon and
be unique and of Interest to everyAt the Sunday morning service FIRST U. B. CHURCH
family
vbited
the
former'*
ibicr*
The Woman's Missionary Society
WILL BE SPEAKER
turn on Tuesday.
;
- , 3, o'clock
__ tills afternoon
_
Mr. Stone will use. for hta theme; A Childrens Day program will be I
will _meet at
; Hie evangeltat. who lost hb slgfc , Mr^ADd Mrs. WIU Kimble of and famine* at Grand Ledge Satur-1
(Thursday. June 4' at thehome of .- Back to God." The choir will fur-, given under tlie direction of Mr*. I
Effective June J. 1MI
। when only 21 years of age, wiU teU Laruing were dinner guests of ,^
Mr.
"“Emma
moon- Wolfe and daughlrrr’iI Mr.
Mrs. John Engel. 1123 South Churcnjnlsh »pecial music.
S J. Cooley, superintendent of the
the story of hta We and how by and
-----------Mr*.-------------------------------------Ben Schneider Decoration| In.law of Detroit called on E. BrodBl Mra. Oedrge Sumnerwill be;
The Fourth Quarterly Conference, children's department, at 7:30 p. m.
TO GRAND RAPIDS
God's help he has been able to Dftr
beck and MU* Mertle Steward Sunthe leader.
which wa* held last Wednesday eve-, H *111 b« a pageant caUed "The
overcome man/ difficulttew. He says
Thoae who attended th* Alumni । day.
Al the Sunday morning worship
worship ' ning.
ntng. elected Roy Chandler as the . King's Garden."
w
•
T^iere ta no such word as "Can't"
---------------- «*&gt; ~—--------At the r_
morning service the pastor j
the pastor will teU about “A Big‘church treasurer for the new year
within the realm of reason, for thc al Woodland high school Saturdayj
----- -The Child in the!
Bonfirc" and will preach on the and E J. Adams as secretary. Hugh i *’iU au
speak
- man who will walk and talk with evening from thb vicinity were THREE CORNERS
Mra. Lydia Schuler. Ml** Either &gt; Mra. Jame* Haye* of Comxtock,
theme. "Christian Truths A* Old A* j Riley. Hugo Wunderlich and T. S. Midst."
God"
,
Schuler. Mr* Walter Cooke. Miss, Park wa* a Memorial Day week, |
^he Human Race."
.
| Baird were added to the board of. Our ”
D. 'V. B. 8. wiU- enroll stn-1
1 Rev. Roihrlck will demonstrate
denu in their classes Friday, June!
I Sunday. June 14. will be observed trustees,
many things that he I* able to do Mr. an&lt;J Mra. Karl Eckardt. Mr and sister. Mr. and Mra. George Kelley, j
TO BATTLI CREEK
wt Children's Day and a special pro-1 Other persons elect
to thejioard &gt;2- at 9
B&gt;| which seem impossible for a blind
H’r.PM.. Hr will
wm also
-UM O..C
&gt;.u IraA
.e»u XIrl Arthur Bates and Mr. and: and other relative*.
g'rum by the Sunday school will be were R. H. Loppentjilcn. Mrs. Stuart
.■ ner-Min
have hta
HOLY
COMMUNION
AT
ao, -tux- .»» him ah ,U| umw
I “'“m *■
•?“&gt;
8“"given at thc time of morning wor- Clement. Frank Qooper. Mrs. John
EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL
how
thb
"friend
of
n
un
"
guides
Mr
and
Mri
^*1
Scheel
enterday
in
Eaton
Rapids
vbiting
hb
,
ahlpX 10:30 o'clock. Parents may Ketcham. Dr D.- D. Walton. Fred
: him wherever he wbhes to go.
' talned a number of relatives and sUter, Mr*. Anna Marble.
present their children for baptism.. Jones. Rqjyrt-^Cook. Clay Bassett. CHURCH
Special mu*ic and singing will friends at their home Wednesday । Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Hammond
Mbs Baroara Shannon will lead the Harvey—Surge**, v.
C. B. ou.wHv.uc...
Burkholder. I Holy Communion.will be observed
•'E *'
M. Ca&amp;ssday and Kenneth W.' *l Emmanuel Episcopal church at1
&lt; feature thb service and everyone evening honoring Mr. and Mrs and son. Richard Leo. Cincinnati;
Junior choir.
^-''V
11» invited to attend.
’
| Arthur Cochren of Detroit, who Mr and Mrs Clark Welker. Benton
Sanderson
H o'clock.next Sunday, and the rec-!
(Sunday Only)
■■ ■ ■
- •— ■■
■■
I recently moved to their farm here \ Harbor: Mr. and Mra. Leland Hamp
GRACE LUTHERAN, ( III Kt H
। Anns I report* ihowed the church ,or will preach on 'The Kingdom i
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
I formerly owned by Mr. and Mra. and children, Larry and Wlllonorr
Thc young people will attend a and aII organizations in flourishing
j
"
TO LANSING
II,
।L--®ve
---------meeting of the Walther League at condition. Committee.
Committees were
were ael
set up
up T„E CMVRC1i o,
Mrs Clara Robinson left Satur- Henry afrlln&lt;er
T*10** present i Grand Rapid*, were Memorial Day
St. Paul's Lutheran church. Battl* and pian^ made
for—
the new...
church
day for Grand Rapid* and Muske- wcrp- Mr a,,d
E J 0,tM and guests of the Chude A. and James
------- ...
—-1,T|IE NAZARENE
gon after a month*? vbit with rehM"- Arthur Bates P Hammond famihre
Creek, thb evening.
year.
Sunday school staff meeting Fri-I
■ Uvea here and In nearby place*.
i Mrs. Lester Larabee. Bobby and
TO KALAMAZOO
day. 7:30 p. m. at 521 W. Court.' , BAPTIST CHURCH
.
the church June 5. 6 nnd 7. There i
Some from here were at the Rut-,
*\«nrroUL“ ?*«“ Eckajdt. I I Connie Sue. Mrs. Forest Marks.
U-111 be n service each-evening
— ....I. ------ ... - nt,
..
Next Sunday morning the pastor j The evening service aj 7:30 will'will
land cemetery Saturday and en-! ¥r’ and M.r.s'
sfhnc der'..^rs | Marcia &gt; and Carl David motored
I joyed the talk by Stuart Clement |Gerlinxer .nd sons Albert, over frfim Durand early Monday
..
----------- - 'and Lawrence and Mr. and Mra. morning-to visit the former's par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robinson.
Thursday at the home of her moth-|Cochren.
C\Ylren,’
,
,
•Daily Except Sunday
I David and Dorothy, returning home
er. Mrs Clara Wilder of Hasting*. .Mr** 4? B,U^ e\.'U
AU Other Trios Are Dally
guest* were Mra.
Mrs Anna Baglev
Other guests
Bagiev ’' °f nr,S. Charlotte. Mrs. WiUta Da - Tuesday’ afternoon.
Students Day will be observed nnd Mrs Orace Beattie of Kal«- I ton. । Barbara Cotton' of Wood-j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Plank. Marie
)aIOO
: land accompanied Mrs. Raymond and Leroy Cecil of Cleveland. O..
unday by tile Dowling-Banfieid • mazoo.
arrived at the home of her parent*.
|Methodist churches. Rev. Robert:
---------- - ~ —,—.
. ~-.-1 C. Smith, the pastor will give the Jamln Jenkins b not feeling as well afternoon where they visited Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters early
Saturday morning to spend the
addn-s.-. to all student* at lhe morn- a* he has been.
I Vic Barry ’ Catherine Wcnrioff ■ i weekend. Mrs. Plank and the
ing uorahlp service, using a* hta; Helen Thompson spent.the week­
children remaining for a longer
m parent* nearvrunoo.:
: theme. 'The Seven Lamps of Edu- end with her
Charlotte.| 1
visit.
I cation.''
zt
Phone 2137
Maun' E. Moore had as Dinner
I ^t 7:30 the Methodist Youth Fel- spent Saturday at lhe home of her,
guests Sunday his son-in-law and
lowshlp a ill liave charge of a spe- ---- *»- —»»- -- ------ —
TRIO CAFE
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wal­
cial Student Day program, with
... tr.'■ *on Jim. Mr and Mrs. Orlo Rice ters of Grand Rapids.
Rev Paul F. Voelker, president of nnvM,&lt;
the Unlveralty of Grand Rapid*, as forenoon to attend thc funeral or rend^^hurch^wtees^^w^an ■ James Slocum, who is employer!
r uhiaw ft/ T-vin/- tended church service* at thc Evan­ In Battle Creek, spent the Memo­
: Die speaker.
. sS,., -wur
cl,“"h h'rr s“,a" ™n,ln« rial Day weekend with Mrs. SloDon Crofoot was a Sunday visitor
DEATH OF MRS.
|n the home of Mr. and Mra. HarHARRIETT TROXEL
old Springer of the McCallum dts. Mra. Harriett Troxel, aged Bl I trtet.
I years, passed away Sunday momMra. Sarah Erway of Ola&amp;s Creek
|ng at the home of her daughter. ■ was a guest from Saturday night Til
'Mrs
----- —
— Monday nlght In the home of her
Earl. -----------Stanton, ...
in -------Caledonia.
She b survived by another daugh­ sister. Mrs. William Havens.
ter. Mrs. Blanche Struble of Hast­
Mrs. Winnie Dunn and sons.
ings; two grandchildren and seven —
Ralph
.
and Mend. from near BedSUNDAY
Cor. Jefferson
great grandchildren. Funeral *erv-1 ford, were Sunday dinner guests at
June 7, 8 p.m.
and Green
ices were held at Hie home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Harry Dunn.
Struble Tuesday at 2 o’clock with
Mr and Mrs. Roy Oaks enter­
interment In Riverside cemetery. 1 talned at a family dinner Sunday
-------- - •- ——-----I in honor of their son. Melvin, who

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HASTINGS

I guest* were Mr, and Mr*. Oley
Douglas* and children from near
Bowens Mills and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Lemuel Oaks and children of Dowi ling.
I Mr. and Mra. Oscar Olis of Tren­
ton were Saturday night guests of
their sister and husband. Mr. and
Mra. William Havens
Miss Doro­
thy Havens of Detroit accompanied
them.
I Mr. and Mr*. Myron Bishop nnd
‘ children of Charlotte were Friday
vlsltora with her parents. Mr. and
Mra. Dan Douglass. Sunday vbI Lora were Mr. and Mrs Oley Doug­
’ lass and children from Bowens Mills.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Dunn at­
tended a farewell party on Monday
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
i Bryant of Hastings at the home of
I Roy Preston of the ^itoft dtatrict.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Robinson
; of Grand Rapids were eallera SatI urday in the home of Mr and Mrs.
{ William Havens. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Newiand from near Hastings were
• Monday evening caller*.
[ DOWLING
**"*

The Cemetery Circle wbhes to
| thank ail who contributed toward
.the success of their dinner Thurs' day. The proceeds, including some
dues, were *118.71. Abo thanks to
Mra. A. C. Clark for her part in
I preparing the program, and to the
Speaker, the Rev. Butterfield. AU
I In aU. It , was a very plesant occa' sion.
I Mr and Mtp. Robert McKinder
were In Orand -'Rapid* over lhe
weekend as guests of Mr. and Mra.
Arnold Fisher. Mr and Mr*. Charles
MacKlnder of WaU lake looked
after the farm duties during their
absence and cared for lhe grand­
son. Charles Robert.
A farewell party will be given in
i the’ church dining room on Friday
evening. June 12. for Mr and Mra.
Leland Jones and family, who are
i moving to Mt. Pleasant. The com­
munity in general regrets their
, leaving. Mr. Jone* having taught
, in the Dowling schoobaix ye^rs and
two years in the ParkflFdtatrlct.
I with them to their new home, where
’ he has a portion In the school. The
Dowling pupils presented him with
a sardonyx ring and a tie clasp and
ctrisln at the P.-T. A. meeting Fri­
day evening, that being lhe end of
• the school year.
Mr and Mrs Ben Temple of Kal­
amazoo. Mr and Mra. Ed Titus ot
Parchment and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stanley from west of Kalamazoo
, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
. Orlle ’ Fisher, the four couple en­
joying a picnic lunch at Clear lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allman enter­
tained her sons and families from
Battle Creek and a daughter from
Chicago Sunday.
The Mbytes Florence Wright ana
’ Mildred Gaskill were home from
, Neva Warner of Hastings wa* a
i guest of Miss Wright while at home.
j Announcements hove been reI celved by Dowling friends of Uie ap. preaching marriage of M1.M Evelyn
: Herrington of Battle Creek, the
daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. E
| Herrington, who formerly were
I Dowling resident*.'
Walhce Pre*ton and son* and
their housekeeper. Mrs Smith. wiU
move to Hastings Friday, and the
Anna Pierce residence, which he vaj rated, will be occupied by Mra
{Smith's daughter and her husband,
i Mr. and Mr*. Gerald BurgdoS. and
family.

TO GAS AND
ELECTRIC
CUSTOMERS
Changed conditions make it necessary to change cer­
tain operating methods, including meter reading. Be­
ginning in June . . . certain classes of

METERS
WILL BE READ
EVERY 2 MONTHS
BILLS WILL BE RENDERED EVERY MONTH
Conservation of material* and manpower moke it necessary to change
certain operating methods, including meter reading. Beginning in June,
meters will be read every two months, instead of monthly.
This applies to residential meter* and cer­
tain commercial meters. It does not apply

generally to industrial cu*tomer*s
The plan will be started on June 1, 1942, and the new scheduling of
meter reading provides for one-half of thc meters to be read in June, and
the balance in July, and thereafter bimonthly.

BILL EACH MONTH
-■
If your meter is read in June,
■
your bill will cover one
month's metered consumption os
heretofore.

' your bill.) Thus the bill will be automotically adjusted every other
month.

DO EVERYTHING TO
WIN THIS WAR!

If your meler is not read dur-:
ing the month of June, your
bill will, under ordinary conditions,
be one-half the bill computed for
the previous two months.

2

We are all in the same boat. You
know the order of the day—no more
tires, no more cars, save gas, save
everything. Not to mention a grow­
ing shortage of manpower in our
business. That's why you will un­
derstand what we. too. are up
against — and why we must con­
serve in all possible ways to main­
tain and protect service for war
production and vital home necess­
ities..

Starting with July, in those
months during which meters
are read, (which reading will be for
a two months' period! the several
blocks of'the rate schedule will be
applied on a two months' basis. To
arrive at the amount of the bill for
this onp month, the amount billed
for the previous month is deducted.
The balance is then the bill for the
month. (This will all be shown on

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Your cooperation will be one
more help in the biggest and most
critical job ever faced: winning this

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�ind other relatives

THB HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNK 4, 1S41
Mra. 6 C. Brock spent the week-! Mr. and Mra. Chu. Solomon spent I p. E. 8. ESTABLISH
rBAIRIEVTLLE
.end with relative* In Jackson.
! Memorial Day in Portland.
|CHAPTER IN WOODLAND
;
Mra. Muy Mead of Kalamazoo Is
J Mrs. I&lt;ou Cressey visited Mr. and, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eckstrom and1 Hastings Chapter, O. E. 8., wsr
visiting Mr and Mra. George Adri, Mrs. Leu W. Ftighner of Nashville. —
sons
— spent the weekend In Ann __
Ar-■ |Wv»i
, well reprraenica
represented si
at wooatana
Woodland rasr
last , :
anson for a few day*.
1
Monday.
‘ Mra. John Calms of Monrovia,
bor.
j night, where Grand Officers were •
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Cota apent! P«“ent to grant a charter ta the ;
George Bauer waa here from East
MIm Mary Smith spent the
Mr an
Calif., called on many old friend*
. Lansing over Uw weekend holiday.
lhe weekend with hl* parent* at Big ncwly established chapter there.
,
nnd neighbor# here last week. 8ho
Rapid*.
I ln starting the work, it wa* di#-!'
AND
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Barnum of
Robert Moore, Jr., apent the c,*Jwnc“
ta visiting at lhe home of her son. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKee visited, “eertd that a chapter had been !
Lansing spent the weekend at Wall wcekend with relative# al Dunkirk,1
,S?d M"' O- J- McNaughton
La Vem Calm*, in Kalamazoo.
1
ind
I of Mulliken were Saturday guest# of relatives near Cassopolis over the established there many year# ago-,
Miss Myrtle Smith of Battle Creek'
weekend.
ln tact. *t 1* known they were or- r
Mb* Florence and MU* Arlene
■
spent the weekend with her mother/
Miss olive Lathrop of Detroit ganized
“»nl«ed even
even before the
ColdwatarL
tlie Coldwater;,
Braith, and her staur.
MUI# and ttm fc
, Campbell were in Quincy for MctnoL H. F,.,u
mu. Ain-lun!
""
kett at Kalamazoo calltd on^
spent the weekend with her brolhreiathe* ln Decatur. Ill
Freeman Furrow.
charter in the state, but there is
' JS.-T’^rt^turd^v Vv^nln’g^i’ i t Mr’ and Mra
Ornnde Deprira- !and Mrs. M. A. Mill# Eundsjr r
Ray Walers and Dan Ashalkr
-Mr. and Mr*. Ross Jordan of
Mr. and Mr#. WUl Sage of Grand C P. Lathrop.
ning.
record
left
to prove
prove Woodland* pri-1
,nd Mrw !
enjoyed a fishing trip on Pine river Grand Rapid# were guesU of Mr*., R*pid* were guests at the Frank
Mra.
Anna
Johnson
Leo .pent
and Sally
reooraclaim
leu to
on-1*
~ .
.y—J.
—*'." !•.’ ; !SrL —J
■*»• 8arah
Mr. U Vem Calthrop t*JM
and
MM*
Beulah
Bum.
the °Hty
a* the wooaxanas
original charter
‘
over Hi? weekend.
Dora Ingram Sunday.
Sage Borne on Saturday.
tort o
ro?ed MU&gt;
=? de—
MUa «««»«»• B*nllcy of KalamaKalama-&gt;1 Mr
Mr and
ttnd Mr.
u„ Arthur
Arthllr Baker In
ln K.1KaI. Mr calthrop Bunday st ths Am
Mr and Mr#. Will Mason of Del­
Mr. and Mr*. P. H. ConkUn of To-1 MUs-Helrn McPherson of Lansing weekend at Reed City and Coleman! Was evidently l=_i
loss or oestrojea //X)
A&lt;J&gt; Mlchftel of Dctralt ttma&gt;XJ
- ■-■y.-lLr'
' ton were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs
with
friends
and
relative*.
।
»hen
the
group
disbanded
there.
. iedo. Ohio, visited their aunt. Mra. b spending her week's vacation
was another out-of-town guest
fi-it.— 1... _.„k
„ - ta1,
reol“*”“
wuA,&lt;. 'iZ.’.T"
. .. I N. 8. Gaskill, over the weekend.
with relatives In Halting*.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Walldorff
-- --------------- •»
------uresent
Callers last week at tlie home of same. Mrs Calthrop to workln
। .Kx....
,...
, ,
Mrs. Jennie Norris and Lucy were Gull lake for a few d*n
and Mr. and Mr*. Linden Snyder. “FLAY-RECITAL"
Mr. and Mra. Ferri* Quit*
.1 ui u!ur. hX
'Uuhu,
luiurd.,
Sun-1W"
•&gt;« "n . Uunu trip lor and children spent Sunday at the I Plano pupil* of Mr*. John Cham- i On Tuewlav Mav 2# the j p t T. H. Ketchum of Martin. Mr*. HuW.Udo,tr eo,u«e. W.ll lake
b-rlatr, -ill giva a ■■pl*y-reelul’-'f club
*Maaon wllh a el Brigham of Decatur. Mr and family and Mr. and Mra. Me
"
,U' «un M'P*r«nu ■! flulucr.
I u*.Do"~‘ “d
Mr. and Mra.
The New
m“er rt the fam tamTof Mra
Mr. Gerald
Oarald Lawrence
Laarrrnc. | entitled
rnUUM “'Thr
Naw Records"
Sword. ' in
Id the
U» d
J,SSTot
Mr. Mrs. John Cooper and Mr and Mnt. Young spent a few days test '
luul Jo™, ,„n UN. M.n
MU. M«i S™„„„ „lurari
A Ketchum «eof ’----------Kalamazoo
--- ■ up
undnorth.
,
and her
hrr parents.
ranni, Mr.
Mr and
"nd Mrs
Mr. I^w
uw Methodbt
MMhodlM church
ohunh parlors
C-rlora on Tur*Tur.. Howard
H„„d Kelley.
Krl,
Foll„^ dinner. Fred
Following
Vo-ru or ourul rup.d. W.u In Mon&lt;Uy-lrom , .1.
prrtnd
l k BU1 opolTn.rue c'u
Mr. and Mra. Harry -Ritchie of: Mf and Mrs Merle Bchtoy M
Warner,
made
a
trin
to
South
Hav-1
dav
evening
June
0
at
■
ti.
in
..
.
.
Warner.
I»dk
trip
Insnuih
Her.
da&gt;
ewnuw.
Ju~
»•
«
•
P
».
IUw
,
1M
Ihr oily Friday .nd r.llrd »l Mu &gt;ortebiu-lu™ »»U In UUUd.le Co. ' y,
™
SI Joseph
J«rph Saturday.
Set,ml.,
|Tha
en and St.
|
----- ,apeaklna paru, will K, lakrn M„ w,„ltm Kh,d„ w.. whe„ Hasting*.
talned her mother from Lot
P T. CoUmvr'.
/
j MU, Conrad, BenUey ol K.UUPen,.
tfr. Ben
n»n Merrick
Vd—rrie-lr left
Iwft WednesUZewtnaaa. by
hl- Betty
SUattv Cortrlght
rvrlrlohl and Dalrlrla
....
. . . .
.
,
Harvey
Mills
of
Detroit
spent
lhe
Mrs.
Patricia
,
and
Mr.
Schley's mother from
Mrs Stella Bump witoxhas been!10® ••• “ 8u&lt;*t’ °f Mra. L. H. Evart# nu'mother. Mrs Emery Stlic*
bridge furnished the afternoon a en- weekend with hb parents. Mr. and
ruin™ her-'d^uhur lor ruin -nd Mu.
Sim orrr Ihr wrekQeoa, p^,
a2env„k
, day for Lyndonville. N.Y.. to at-, Fewiess. Others taking part will be lertalnjnent
Honors went lo Mra. Mra. M. A. Mills.
,
---------------- &gt;»»
tend the funeral of her staler. Mlu Lora Lou Unington. Marjorie
week* in Northville, ha# returned to, e,,d
mc weekend with hl* daughter and Efla Barry of St. Petersburg. Fla ’] Blough. Kathleen Blough. Bessie John Armbruster and Mra. Arthur
Lloyd Mill* of South Bend. Ind.. —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
her home here In Hastings.
I Mr «'»’ Mr* Maurice Pierson
L.._wL.
.oau’!llcr,.Bna
Hoven, with Mrs. Robert Mills;
Mra. Charles Christman 1* apend- Mae Taylor. Harold Gray. Betty
claiming the traveling prize.
Mr nnd Mra. Frederick Parker of 'I*”1 Sunday in Battle Creek with
Mr nnd Mrs. Warren Holm* and ing the week in Grand Rapids, via-, Tolles. Bobby Stauffer. Marjorie
Rorkfurd. 111., accompanied by iwo"Mr- nnd Mrs O»»- Chappci &lt;Har- , family of Caro. Mich., spent the Itlng her sons. Lewta nnd Ted and Rilzman. Dolores Van Houten. MaMrs*
Fred
Prentice
entertained
12
coupics *pcnt Memorial Puy and, Nel Pleraom.
weekend with Mr. and Mra. l*-vi tlieir famine*, also a sister. Mrs * rie Nash. Wilma Granger. Margaret al a dessert bridge Friday
Hfah '
until Tuesday at the Parker cottage.' Mr. and Mra. C. W. Hart nnd1 Mart*.
Geo. Stace
Gaskill. Marcln Gaskill. Phillip Fos-1 KOfn ven madc by Mra 6BI1 Ash- !
Gun lake.
daughter of Battle Creek were.
Mra. Glenn Miller spent several ter and Patricia Chamberlain. The; Bi(,- -nd Mr. Ed
Slorv
Dr. Winifred McLravy and Mi**
Mr. and Mr*. Max Dietrich and weekentl guests of Mr. and Mr#.'
J»v* last
1
“ f.
M
lost week
week at
al Prrrnort
Freeport, assistassist-!, nubile
public ta
U Invited
invited In
lo attend
attend,
■ j Anna Johnaon of Grand Rapid* days
and Mra. Lorenzo Mau# were guests. .
daughter. Judy, of Chicago visited Chester Hodge*.
'were In the city on Thursday aft­ ing in the care of her uncle. Geo.
1 Mr*. John McOmbcr * attractive
Mr and Mrs. Albert Beumer and
Mla* Edna Schullx of Detroit'. emoon.
Brown who suffered a stroke a week;
backyard made a lovely setting for !
Mr. and Mr*. C. G. DeCou over the
Friday evening and Saturday'l. Mr*. Frank Andrus and daughter. ago Monday.
,
I the fresco supper given on Monday
weekend,-vbiting her prj-ent*. Mr. and Mr#.1
Mr. -------------and Mrs.----------Frank ------------Isenhath o!
■ Mary Jane, and Mrs Ed Kruko
----—
night by Mta*_Esther Doty and Mr* ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and J Schultz and John.
,' spent Memorial weekend at Tra- Detroit spent the weekend with Mr
1
Leo Boyce of'lhe city school*, to
daughter. Jeune, of near Dowling1 Mr and Mr*. C. M Clark of verse Clly.
and Mrs. Otto Isenhath. They all
iionor Ml** Dorothy Allen Cook, a
k,m Mow,, Utu hi IMP,,. „„ CUM Hkve„ .Ullul I.U hralber
„„
„ home. “tended the laeniiath reunion at
The following psllcnh underwent■ bride of June, sixteen guest# being
MI
m Elaine* Jarman w
was
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Garner. “”d *lfc- Mr. and Mra. Mcrl Clark from
from Galesburg t0
w WM
,k.! Alma
to apend
spend u
lhe
week-1
Alma on
on Saturday.
Saturday.
major surgery and their condition[ present. Later bridge waa enjoyed
Humpton Sunday.
Saturday and Sunday.
,“
J
\
u,c . .. ।
t.&gt;
&lt; end with her parent#, Mr and Mrs
Mort Nichols who Is now con- is re|K&gt;rtcd a# good: Mr. Elwood1 Inside, preceded by a personal showMr and Mr*. I- E. Hennoy were' Mr. and Mrs Fred Keech of Bat-( Tri# O. Jarman.
nccted with road Job* the Stale Barnum. Hastings, R 3; Mra. Ben­
in Bellevue Saturday where they *&gt;*'
...Mr
Creek spent KiMemorial Day with)' Mr a,,d Ur’ L E Manning of I Highway Commission b carrying out Jamin Boslatcr. Nashville. R 1: Mbs‘ er for Miss Cook. At bridge wln' ning .scores were made by Mrs. Ted
met en aunt. Mr* Jennie Steven* of u &lt; A." VJf”' .mr,. He,U7 8mJU’ St. Augustine. Fla., formerly of Ha*- at Willow Run. near Ypsilanti, vls- Louise Dow, Vermontville; Mb*‘ Knopf and Mbs Cosby.
hart u,lita- Were ln lhe c,ty thU
,on I lled hH &lt;»U&gt;er. H. A. Nlchob on Irene Gaedert. Vermontville; Mrs,
Rochester. In the afternoon they n,uMrnrt
Mr. and Mrs Harry Baldwin had a
tr|p
‘
। Sunday.
vblted Fort Custer.
Ray Livermore, Lake Odcs&amp;a. R 2:
rftv
‘
f
hu
t
L,
SU
^
&gt;
w
1
ra
8
MF
,
2na^!i'
Mr
and
Mri
Davld
Erickson
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Lewh
Christman
Mb* Avia Dykstra who ha* been
Mra. Richard Engle. Cloverdale and; COATS GROVE
on thc Pennock hospital »taf! left day. hb aon and wife. Mr and Mra. Chicago who were former residents and son. Mr. and Mra. Ted Chrbt- Jesse Smith. Hastings.
|
— — — ------Ivan Baldwin of Plymouth.
। of Hastings, spent Saturday with Mr i man and two daughter# of Grand
Mrs. Alvah Miller. Woodland. R 2 with Mr#. Laurence Ctupc. Club No. '
public health nursing at the Uni­ „
i .Harry E Baldwin wa# at and Mnt prccman purTOw.
Rapid#, were Memorial Day guests and Menzo Turner. Hasting*, also 2 serving dinner.
;
H MSJ“r«A&lt;’wr»il,Xner.kX'l H.mK.v
Mr' ,,,d Mr* “ B’ker “,,d ChU- i °f ‘hplr «*""**• Mr “,,d Mf5 ChttS underwent major surgery.
versity of Michigan. '
j Mra. James Brogdon has been re­
Mr*. Jas. H. Partner spent Sunday | drW o( CaW(
apcnt Sunday Christman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fxi Monica. Mr. nnd
Medical patient# whose conditions moved from Hastings to the Leila !
Baker and
Memorial Day callers al thc arc good or improving are; Mr*. Post hospital nt Battle Creek.
Mm. John Ingram. Ml.-.* Lurllle the guest of Mr*. Mac Shaw at Bat- wllh Mr nnd Mrji
1
Monica and Miss Norma Trego en­ tie Creek.
...
; Mr. and Mr#. Gerald Skidmore.
I Lewis Shafer home were Mrs. Sha- Herman Brower, Holland; John, Mr. and Mr#. Harve Woodman '
joyed 11 trip to Bowling Green, Ky .
Mrs. M. A. Lamble went to Ann
Mr, Bonnie Smith started for &lt;«*’• ^ousins. Mbs Blanche Trnut- Bass. Middleville; Baby Kenneth and*Mr. and Mrs Paul Woodman
Arbor Sunday.returning Monday Butle. ।Montana.
Tuesday
morning man of Cadillac.
Mrs. Georgra Carfrom Friday till Sunday.
------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Konleczny. Hastings. R 5; William went to Milford and‘Ann Arbor
I Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Overstreet of withber
parents
Mr.
and
Mra.
R-j
where
sht
will
spend
the
summer
with her parcnta
Mr*. R.
she
summerIB***
'81" “nd Mrs. Bessie Uiminn
Munson nf
of Thurkettle,
Middleville;
Warren Saturday and Sunday. They at- ■
11 make * monUla jwlth her son. Aubrey and family.
Grand Rapids.
| Rouah, Hastings; Mr*. Harry Bruin- tended the commencement exercise#
Detroit were weekend guests of her vi’.u h!^Wh
mother Mr*. Alice Bates. Miss AnMr
Mr.n Q.' P-*1™1’ O*bom k
expected home
Mr. and Mr*. Leo Tift and Mr bough. Hartings. R 4: George Nack- of U. of M Saturday evening, when !
Mr. and Mr*Ted R Bievens with the tau&lt;r part of
WMk from and Mrs LaFloy Greenfield left; ebon. Hastings; Mrs. W. D. Bennett, their daughter and sbter. Mb#
grlinr Bates accompanying them
This summer American
back to Detroit on Sunday.
tnetr aaugnter ana son ol Detroit Harvard for a two weeks' vacation Friday morning for a trip through I Hastings; Harvey Furlong, tyashvtlle: ■ Ruth Woodman, received her Mas- !
“PPcr peninsula and Wisconsin.! and Mrs. Robert Baldwin, Hastings,1 ter of Arts degree, and were guesU •
Miss Putty Osborn, accompanied were guest# of her parents. Dr and before returning to summer school.;
men want'relief from the
by I* college friend, ML** Marjorie Mr*
Mrs Franz Willison from Friday.
Friday! M„ ETrtel Gingrich b .pending where they vblted the Drib, return- R 2
for Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mra '
heat, and will find'»t-wv
Crandall of Benton Harbor spent ""
1**1 Sunday.
I the week
;!&lt;„_&gt;,
*n8 home
Monday evening.
----- U in Kalamazoo
----------- with her
.
------ ----------------------I Mrs. Ire Tobla*. Hasting*. R 4. and Reo Brink of MUford.
!
MIm Mary SUunjn. an aaaUtant daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and! Mrs- Victor Sisson nnd two dill­ Mrs. Andrew Adams. Hasting#, are
the weekend with the former".* par­
Mr*. Artie Hlndcrlltir of Alma U '
cooler, lighten refreshing'
ent*. Mr. und Mrs. Wallace Osborn. head nurae al Butterworth Htxspl-1 Mr, clarence Chariton and chll-1 dn?n relumed Saturday from Fair- also medical patients.
visiting her niece. Mr* Floyd Kim- !
la).
Grand
Rapid*,
will
return
here;
d
ren
j
mount.
Indiana,
where
she
had
been
Mr*. Grace Rcnkcs arid her
worsteds. All that and
1
The condition of Mra. Lloyd Hill. ble. and family.
।■
Mnt Harry Ball and twolfor two wwka caring for her moth- Vermontville. R 2. ta reported good
daughter ami non-ln-law, Mr. nnd for a weeks vacation, commencing' Mr
The D. G. T. O. Club will meet !
careful, distinctive tailor­
I children.
Mary EUsabeth and cr- Urs. Robert Carter, who wa* ill. after a minor operation and Mr at Mr* Vera Brinker's next WcdnesMra. Fred Peet nnd two children, Monday June 8
Mra. Nettle Vanriegrift of Nlksj Charles, of Flint were Saturday (She was accompanied home by a, Leonard McKercher, Nashville, as day. June 10. for an afternoon '
nnd Mb* Bertha Pilug of Grand
ing. These hove bench
ts
of —
Miss Lettie „,.
and
Carter
and un
hl* nun
*on1 improving.
Rapids were guests Sunday of Mr who has been a guest the pust two , KllM
„
— —
u Frank
I .U.,k I brother.
........ Gall wwe
«.» nuu
| meeting
!
months nt thc home of her daugh-JGarn.
------1
------returned
—----- -• •-----------nnd Mr*. Joseph Pflug.
•
| Carl• -•
who
to their •home
on1
needlework, immaculate
Mr. John Iscnhaih, who under-, Mr and Mrs. Lorin Overamllh and
Mrs. Erma Gardner spent Deco-1 Sunday.
Douglas Barnra. from Michigan
went a minor operation, was dta- family and some trends from Battle J
SiaU*. and Chntlea Barnes, from El- W. D. Barnes returned home Sun­ ration Day weekend in Huntington. ’
---------------- *♦*----- !---------charged on Tuesday.
creek called on Mr and Mr* Paul day.
W Va.. Visiting Mrs. Elizabeth HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
Two girls and one boy have been Woodman Sunday evening.
‘
Senior Lieut, of lhe Navy. A. A. Gardner, also ML*.* Edith Gardner! In the morning lineup MemorialI born at the hospital since last retlielr parent*. Mr. and Mrs W. D.
There art to be four graduate* .
Purchase Stamps And
Bamrs. Mr. und Mr*. Chas. A. Kirchner, who Is stationed at an who 1# very ill.
1 Day for lhe usual match piny, lhe. port. TH*y were: Mr. and Mrs from our community al Hasting* ‘
station, visited his mother
Moray nnd non Richard of Niles were eastern
Bonds Regularly
Mr.
Mra.
teain, captained by ‘•General”■ Angus Huey. Woodland, a girl. May this week, namely. Evelyn Town- !
.
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™
‘- and
»&gt;&gt;*» mi
* Henry
ncnry Kline,
Kime. Joan
joitn Army team,
Al^H?i?erur!j|UV? " ‘V'u aro“nd “nd T_r._.,
LeRoy HewlU stalled
Field.
also guests.
•
Mr Mr
Bob Hob
Field,
was pitted against the
. 27: Mr. and Mra. Arthur Palmer, send, honor graduate; Dori* Coats. '
“Kline's father nnd staters in Illinois Navy. with
Tlie Rev. and Mrs. Don M Gury.• bail S’Tto ta Grl^d Rai
---------- ------------ L.“Admiral” Don Fisherr Cloverdale, a girl. May 31. and Mr. Nina Brisbin and Kenneth Demond. .
Mb* Bernice Jansen of Orangeville.
.... wccmciiu. Joan la staying Jn command, the Navy routing thc. and Mra. Herbert Bradshaw. Has- j a number from here attended thr
Mrs. Carroll Brown and *on. Ban-,, for the summer.-------------------------------- I Army forces by the score of 15 to 4. tings. R 5. a boy. June 1.
Mr* Wm. D. Bame*. Mrs Frank
I baccalaureate service* in Hastings '
If It's For Mon or Boys You Con Cet if Af
Huonair. Mra Lawrence Herrick. ydn Skinner, of Charlotte, called on! William Crawford ot Northwest- Honor* went to Glen Monica andI
Curtain rod* have been placed on Sunday afternoon.
Mr* W. R. Cook and Miss Sara- friend* here Saturday. Banyon is ern University and Miss Jean Crrga • Paul Fletcher with a combined score, tire sun porcij by lhe Business j Mr. and Mra. Kendall Coata en- '
Beryle Schader represented E&gt;n- now tilling a responsible position of Grand Rapids were weekend of 150. with Ray Branch and WillI Women's Guild. Thb is greatly ap- tertained the latter's stota-r and hus- I
manurl pariah ul the meeting of the with the Wilcox-Gay Co. in the guests of hta parents. Mr. and Mrs. I Cook Uelng with Bob Field and। predated by patient# and nurses.
band from Detroit last Saturday.
•
women of Wrat Michigan diocese manufacture of radius for the Clarence Crawford.
Cliff Dolan with 158.
___ * *__*
' Arch Graves and, Lloyd Demond J
army.
at Holland last week.
LAbT WEEK'S REPORT
spent Decoration Day at Pearl De- &lt;
n,.u win.
oauri Ul Lie...
Mr. and Mra. Harry Bush left troll spent Decoration
Dr. fiherni Fowler of Muskegon
weekend' In the “Hcmoon event "a mixedi
Births— Mr. nnd Mrs Clifford Al-' inond's. Mr*. Lloyd Demond »pent J
Saturday for Tucson. Arlz., where with Mr. and Mra. W. Q- Bauer
' was in the city Sunday. ■ '
foursome." thc high-point lerdlng, 411 E. State Rd., girl. May,Sunday there also.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Til went to they will visit hl* abler and bus- ako
r -..H
.. : I
C. F. Angell who has Just;*'“» made by Mra. Ray Flnnle- Hl'
20: Mr.
and At,..
Mr* Paul tj........
Runyan.
!
from the west.
(Wn*t&lt;r Stanley with a 34 net.
Grand Rapid*. Sunday where the band, Mr. and Mr#. .1, Victor HU- relurncd
Battte Creek. R. 3. boy. May 21: |
latter remained for a few day* to lien, wiio have bought a home there '
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Cottrell. 625 E.
aid in tlie care ot her mother. Mr*. and expect to make it their per- •
South St., girl, May 22; Mr. and
FYed Smith, who remains seriously* manent residence
Mr*. Floyd Main. Hastings. R. F. D„
Miss Mabie 8L*son. who has been
111. Mra. Wm. Ditmer of Histlng#,
boy. May 25.
her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. I
'
. . .
another daughter, wa* with her under observation al Blodgett lioc- ।and Mrs. Warren Wilcox.
The following are medical pa-'
1 The evening of Memorial Day is
pllal for the past four weeks due
mother thc week previous.
John Bamett. accompanied by always observed at "Family Night" tlcnta: Mrs. Gordon Benner. 330 W.
to
a
heart
ailment,
returned
home
■
Father Dillon: Mr
nnd Mr*.
Byron Cross of Muskegon, both in at
Hastings Counlr&gt;
Country CIu
Club
and “
It Mill; George Nockelson. 210 W.
daughter
1
B
“
lurday
in
company
with
her
sister
M
55*^
£
and
George
Maurer and
frurwwjand husband Mr and Mrs U C I «
tri.lnlnir
Al- C 1
, _
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.
State St.: Mrs. PhlUlp Tumes. R. 5:'
moffar
?rt!th&lt;.
h A
1 Wukr _____
PnA*«l■ off ___
very pleasantly
Saturday.
Clarence ’
~L... ’
.J’JSiFtcld- P°r‘ Huron, spent Sunday at 117 eniovliur the buffet sutinrr Rai- Mra. Frank Barnes. Lake Odessa,'
verse City, and will!
A .1
117 enjoying the buffet supper. Balperiod
E .DarncU
loons of odd shape* decorated the R 1: William Tiiurkette, Middle­
of lainslng: Mr. nnd Mrs. juliu* cornblcte her convalescent nerindl
..
..
-home.
|„Mr. B”d .“”•
^“raway of. table* and these were later given ville; John Bom. Middleville, R. I; J
Maurer: Mr. nnd Mrs John Maurer;.
John Grant, Lake Odessa, R. 3: I
Mr and Mra David Boves and
ds “nd Mr' and Mrs-1t0 the children present.
Mr*. John Norton nnd Mr#. Harvey
Mrs. W. D. Bennett. 638 E. M1U St.:
and Mr* Enri nave#
rn °Uy Mpad Of B“n™d- ▼»■»«« their
• • •
The fireplace for outdoor plcnick- Rov Hubbard. 730 W. Walnut: Mrs.
Chraseman of Nashville and Mr Hiek^c^rnerf'qiinrf^v^ mrtieiF! parcnta- Mr “nd Mra Jn,nt,» E
tn
MtH
i
Mead
of
M
“
plc
Orove
Sunday.
I
tag
at
thc
club
ha*
been
completed,
nnd Mrs. Harry Chccseman of
Mlnnlft Shriner. 134 E. Court St.
of* Mr ^nd
Mf- “nd
H E »*«««» “”d?n U &gt;’Uced JlUl Uesl of No- 1
Dowling nt tended the graduation SrtdlM
Lewis ghowm. Goshen. Ind., a
exrrdses of St. Camilla* School of Mt^cfrl ^vra^h^anllr^lnc n M" Mollle v*,1Du8te&gt;‘en spent A fine wayside tabic ha* also been medical patient, waa discharged on J
Nursing of Borge** hospital, at the
Su,'dn&gt;' “Nernooti in Grand Rapid* donated to the club for use thb
Jve^^JT Xr whcre lhey vU,,ed Mr» Blrdslll's summer.
Nazareth auditorium in Kalamazoo dtaner
Miss Helen Miller of Freeport had'
hluband
...
Thttraday evening. Mav 28 Misses dinner with several from other, nlecp
uc Mputwc./
J Mr Bnd M| A Sunday morning breakfast will a minor operation and was dis-'
: Joe Loponslc /
'
Helene nnd Barbara Maurer being pointa present.
charged on May 25.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Mallory Cassidy| Mr
, J.
, w
,.ri !
two of thc graduates.
Mr. and
and Mr
Mra.
W. Hewitt a
and
at
club from 7:30 t0
Major operations were performed,
°lu2r“c W*cSrk''e''ir‘s'
*"&lt;l
W1"
’ °''“t
. . .
upon Mrs. Clesson Peck. Hastings.
R. 4: Elwood Barnum, Hastings. R.
Thundu .tun,™. M„ Cluk,
■"*« '
.1 !!&gt;&lt;■ Counw Club. Tundw. 3; Mr#. A. D. Miller, Woodland. R.|
will join her husband here sometime
.p-nd .n- dav vith rrtatufa .ni was "tt9ndcd b&gt;' 44 members. A 2; Mrs. Ford Stowell. Woodland;
O«m*4 sad operated by
in light Prints and Voilai,
after the middle of June, lhe wed-! £■?£"“
day *llh frt.ends and bttsincs/ meeting
followed the Jesse Smith. Hastings.
T«UU CLEVELAND

’1

Floyd Jordan and
ng# were Sunday
&gt;rge Kelley*-

PERSONAL MENTION

HEDULE

SOCIAL
EVENTS

;

CLUB NEWS

D RAPIDS

LE CREEK
P.M.

TSTiSIJI

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NSINC

tMAZOO
A.M.

■pt Sunday

Pennock Hospital

in lighter, cooler

2137
CAFE

WORSTEDS

'EPOT

27s0

2450

2950

IS
Be

BAIRD’S

,

Hot- Weather Apparel

onge
|unc.

19 of
and

Good Values in Hot Weather Dresses, Slacks, Shorts,
Skirts, Play and Sunsuits, Bathing Suits, Children's
Dresses, Coveralls, Slacks and Sunsuits.

The BEAUTY BAR

i au-

&gt;ther

iff// Made

SEERSUCKER
SUITS

h— ..
luncheon, with Mr*. Don Siegel.
HIGHBANK
wXXX Hl! JXf
JJXmSJ
The North 'Evangelical church will' I
(Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Carl general
of malu.re of ,n.
hold Children's Day exercises Sun-1
EXJiS-’f 1ST M*',””3 f
liSi sss Wrest were discussed
d&gt;y evening. Everyone welcome.
|
The lounge waa attractive with
graduation of their eldest grand-1 wen&gt; wcekend guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs, Ma/ C. Slhler and
spring blossoms, rows and peonies.
daughter. Miss Barbara Barnum, Mn( Edwln 0^^,
family of Chicago spent the week-1
who has completed the nurses'I M„ Jo{}n McPlwrson inri Mr,
end with Jhe Hawblitz families.
I
training course al Sparrow h«piUL Herschel Fblllck returned Sunday and was won by Mr#. Van Popering.
Mr. and Mrj.Clare Marshall and]
Miss Barbara b the daughter oL frorn B week'# vblt with Mr# Fol- Winning scores at bridge were made family of near Bellevue spent Sun­
Harry Barnum and the late Ethel1 Uck.g daU4thtcr and wn.in.iaw jjr by Mrs. Roman Feldpatuch nnd
day
afternoon
al
Mra.
Freida
Mar:
Hilton Barnum former resident# of
nicr
“n ,n ,aaL Mr Mrs. Harold PhilUps A war savings
STEAM HEAT
shall'#.
and Mr#. Grandville Factor of Find­
stamp corsage, which was donated,
Carlton and Hastings.
Mrs. Hamilton Dana and Miss1
lay. Ohio. Mr. Follick and MIm
HOT * COLD WATER
Dr. F. E. Lowry left Friday for Helen McPherson went after them was used for a blind bogey and Helen Adams of Detroit called at'
went to Mrs. Archie McDonald.
SHOWER BATH
Manchester. New Hampshire, an Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adams' Sun-1
.
army air base, when? he will enter
j
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knicker­
Mr# Ray Fhuile. general chatr- day. '
as First Lieut, in the Medical bocker
Fred Reid ho* been Ul. Callers'
and daughter and hb man for the Navy Relief benefit.
Corps. Mr*. I-owry and children ac­ mother. Mr*. Caasie Knickerbocker,
were Mr. and Mr*. Milo Keck and
companied him to Linden. Mich.. all of Lansing, visited Mr. and Mr#.. announced that a benefit dessert Mr. and Mra. Clare Reid and daugh-1
bridge,
open
to
the
public,
would
where his parent* reside. Mrs. Lowry Orlic Knickerbocker Monday. Sat­
ter of near Kalamo.
plans to keep the home open here urday they were at Nashville where be given at thc club on Tuesday,:
during her husband's absence and they decorated his fatlrer's grave at: «u“ ‘,££11,£
“ I
will return to Hastings Sunday.
lM?ttw
8
Vw
&lt;
£&gt;erin7ul
Xd*
U
°Vd M“"h*»^™ursday evening
Nashville cemetery nnd also were
gueat# of Mra. Nora Belle Scott
....
. i----------Vtt
".PnpSrtnB'.
C&lt;d’
Mr. and Mn. George Hoffman,
llarold ^d“ (KUUe BclU i r,c Morry °r
Laberteaux.
—— jr.
of Swanton. Ohio, apent the
McIntosh) .of Chicago, arrived in
...
;
vtu oe
tu. wLjTL.'LL
weekend at Mr. and Mra. George u
Hasting# Saturday to attend Com-1 Golfers' potluck luncheon win
** Hoffman.
mencement weak events, her daugh-' held Friday. June 12. at 1 o'clock., u°'Irmaf..
,
To the Feather-Edgo Cut!
ter Jane Clatk being a membeTof
--------------------- ------------------a"d

DRESSES

Easy to Wash I
No Ironing !

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14 to 50

HOTEL HASTUrOS' Fhoos tfli

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You
nore
save
rowour
un-

conainwar
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ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

HATS OFF-

one
nost
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haircut that'# flattering and e**y lo flip into place.
Gel a Feather-Edge!

rernrane.nl* — Maclilnelcss $2.50 Up, Other# From $1.50
Shampoo

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APPOINTMENTS
EARLY

Finger Ware Ortc
Dried
OU

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

SSSZ.'J
T‘&gt;
“■ Nkkl.kUle.rt the nr.„eh «.inX .nd Mr .nd
member of the H. H. S. cIom of announces the marriage of her' Mrs. Vewi HawbUlz and family were
!
„ j tighter. Arabcllc Snyder, to Arthur isundav dinner fcueit# of Mr. and
• Mra Adam Pyle (Anna Bullen) I Hedges of Hasting#. Saturday. May Mrs. Frank Hawblitz.
I of Muskegon made her yearly visit! 30. Mr and Mra. Lawrence Scobev
Mr and Mra. Vem Hawblltz and
to HasUngi Memortal Day to place, were lhe attendants. Mr. Hedges 1* Mr. and Mra. Frank Hawblltx were
nowera on the grave* oi her par- employed by the E W. Bib* Com-'at a surprise party at Mr. and Mr# I
i nn u' thC».R0V’ ,nu J4!* CRonie pany. The bride and groom will Ployd Nesbit's near Nashville, June
: Bullen, who are buried on thc j make thrir home west of Hasting.*. |.
Methodbt lol at' Riverside. Former
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1
members of her father'* congreTo cultivate kindness is- a valuThe happincM ot life depends less I
j gallon are’ always happy to receive able part of the busineo* of life.— upon what befalls u* than upon the

, g call from Mrs. Pyle.

Samuel Johnson.

way la which we take It—Lava ter.

I

Made from woven firm
Seersucker.
12 to 20.

HOUSE AND
STREET DRESSES

Girl* Shorts, navy and brown.

50‘

at only-------Girb' Slacks
QE&lt; — $1
o to 14 at only OU
I

Women's
Stack* —

Gabardine
Slacks
Slock
Suita —

HASTINGS,

2

up to

up to

’5
•5

'

BETTER STREET
from Seersucker.
Spun Raypn, Etc.-

DRK8BM,
p-M
fc

WASHABLE RAYON CREPE.
Seersucker and Voila* Sizes 9 to

FINE SHEER "BEMBERG” Non eruahabla voile, rayon EM
Seersucker. All Uses st—
U

'Exclusive Hut Not Expensive'

PHONE 2504

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JVNE 4, 1W

THE CHURCHES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

COOK BRl* ■ Ediuee

&gt;JSg

J Uon Bible School to meet for a twoMrs Ctayton Valentine accom­ week period each - forenoon from,I Neighbor: “What doe* your bus.
' band want tor breakfast?'
panied her aged ount. Mrs Cornell* June 23 to June M.
Robert Bryan* ha* not been sol Next Door: "Anything that I donl
Valentine, *s tar u Fort Wayne
1 happen to have in.the house." _
by bus Wednesday. Auntie went on
to Fortville to Mm. Balner*. * niece
with whom «l»e lx v-.slUng.
‘ Mbs Let* lauidon accompanied
nobert •Faulkner to Jackson Sun­
day.

CARLTON CENTER

H«.ting. Banner

THEE MBTB0D1ST CHUMCH

FARMERS - ATTENTION ! ! I

the home ot CHHurd Alkrdlng in
CHURCH or THE KARA REMB
ft
St. la tint blw.li west af Hailing*.

Sheldon Agency

&gt;lr:

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED

Rn. Han.

Er*. 544 w.« Or««a lut&lt;i

Grand Rapids were Sunday guests

EMMANUEL EFI-COPAL^CHUECH

and Mr*. Bill Baker. Mr and Mra.
Struman Baker and daughter of
Grund Rapid*. Mp William Ander,-on and Mrs. .Pauline Barnes of
Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors of
Mra. Millie Butolph at the home of
Mr. und Mra. Roy Norton.
Tommy. Min of John Robinson,
wha has been employed with the
J C. Penny Co. for some Ume. re­
turned to California with Zane Nash
and |ws irturrd employment there.

Surety

Swansna Agency

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY
PHONE 3M1

NASHVILLE

DR. L_ 3_ _ _ _ _ _ _
OPTOMETRIST
Hasting*

Pancoast Bldg.

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Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

WARTED- EMPLOYMENT

Repair* furniiked and in•taUed for ail makee ot
furaace*.

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Sheet Metal Work
Zavettroughing

Phone 2JJ1
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Fol; Ml.E -l»rrrii.c &lt;&gt; n

JERRY ANDRUS

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ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY. BONDS

j

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DISABLED HORSES
$8 and up.

Tel. 3735

BROOKRIDGE FARM
Where Ideal* Become Actualities

PULLETS FOR SALE
. No. 4 Telephone 716-F-l!
Hasting*, Michigan ’ 6-1

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
FOR

INSURANCE
Hotel Hasting*

Phone INI

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*. Batterie*, Alu-

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BEK KKKPKttR—rirRe* j-ur Hire*
Itrundrd Itulun l.r&gt;&lt; h.o-. H..lih
r»rtlflc«t» an r«rh parl**&gt;&gt;
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Every Pay Day

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Our Quota

HORSES

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HASTINGS-2565

PHONE

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!
HORSES
COWS .

PROMPT SERVICE

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Phone J751

Rooms In lhe Hendershott Building

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GEORGE

$6.OO

PHONE COLLECT

SOME GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE

EXPERIENCED
FITTER

cows $6-00

We Pay the Phone Charges

Mr nnd Mra. Lloyd Shroyer of
Marshall were Saturday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hale
Carpenter.
Mr und Mra Ralph Noble of D*troll and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fuuky
of Clarksville were Sunday guests
of Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Marlow.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Elliott of
Flint, vblted friends nnd relative*
here over the weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Smith from
Lansing were Friday and Saturdav
guests at the home of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norton.

HENDERSHOTT
Oeonte Brown of Freeport, who
has been working for l&lt;co Hender­
shott. suffered a stroke last Mon­
day while harnessing the horses. He
was taken-to hfai-home in Pree|»rt,
where he is confimd to ills bet!.
Mrs. Daisy Thompson’s hired man.
Mr. Wiley. Is helping with the work
this week for Mr Hendershott.
Mrs. Frances Hendershott visited
her daughter. Mrs Leon Slocum,
near Battle Creek, returning home
Tuesday night.
Tlie home of Mr nnd Mrs. Dmle
Matteson was the scene of a pretty
wedding Friday night when their
daughter. Beatrice, became the
SOUTH SHULTZ
.
bridK of Edward Sentz of Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs Harry MLiener of
... the Rev. Butterfield officiating. On
Kalamazoo returned from I-oj An­ Saturday night .the friends and
gele.-., Calif. Saturday night. Mr.{nelghtbon gave them a mlscellaMlajncr left his tat her feeling some neon.* shower nt the home of Mr.
better. They .pri^ Sjinday evening nnd Mrs Floyd Garrison. On Sunwith their motheF; Mrs. O. E. day the relatives entertained with a
Kniyoit.
I shower al lhe Matteson home. The
Tlie ftorm Friday night blew couple will reside In Hastings and
down.. tree* and did some damage j have taken an apartment nt the
here •
home of Frank Sage on South HanDonald Kenyon of Battle Creek over street.
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon! Mrs. Ella Lahr from the Gregory
of Hasting* spent the weekend with! district Is suiting her daughter,
their parent*.
Mra. Alfryd Brill.
A visit to Brash Ridge cemetery: Mr. and Mrs Peter Baas and
will convince you that much work • daughter. Viola, were Sunday guests
has been done there and H U a at Albert Brill’s.
beautiful spot.
j Mr*. Brill was In Lesli* last
Ward Baine and Mr Bellingham. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Jack
who are working at Columbuvjnd . j Sullivan.
were home over the weekend
| Mra. Mary Schwucho came-bome
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kenyon and1 from Grass Lake last Thursday
Dick and Jack of Nashville visited night after visiting the Tom HowIheir parents Sunday afternoon and ard family three week*.
were starting for Columbus. Ind.., The MeOmber schoolhouse has
where Ronald has employment and1 been broken into again. The burwhert they expect to make their, glare spend the night, eat some of
home for some time.
i the food, and have stolen article*
Lclund Sherrard and Evelyn Horn belonging to the schoolliouse and
attended church service* in Hast- teachers.
Ings Sunday evening.
I Plan* are all made for the Vsca-

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We have a collector stationed in Has­
tings to give immediate service.

1. Mr. and Mra Budford Stidham
! and son Rush, and Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Kenney nil of Hastings called
st tlie home ol Mr and Mra Ger­
’ aid Tischcr Wednesday evening.
NORTH 1BVINO WESLEYAN METHO
A shower for Mrs. Murgrete Val­
DIST CHURCH
entine Flynn was held in the communtty hall over Wing’s store FrlM day night. Murgrete received many
KA utful nnd lovely gifts, which she
opened under an umbrella prettily
decorated with pink crepe paper
Refreshments were *njoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cramer ot Nile*
were guests of Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Hrnnry Friday and Saturday.
. Robert Kenney of M. 8. C. visited
his parent*. Mr. and Mra. Fred Ken­
ney. over the weekend.
Janet and Linda Lu Ttschrr were
selected as part of an entertainment
which wa* presented to the soldiers
■t 7:50 at the base hot/pItaFin Fort Custer,
•i 7 -o. | Saturday evening
• ’
| Mr and Mrs. Mortimer NiclioLis
nnd daughter* of Grand Rapids
■'fayed in their country home, the
i former John Carpenter farm, for
, tlie first after remodeling. They
I were there over lhe wcekend and
&gt; plan to remain through this week.
Mrs Mina ■Hott accompanied
MF. arid Mra. Charles Ernsbrrgef
ind their daughter. Mra. Harold
Burns of Luke Odessa to Buffalo.
I New York, to spend the weekend
If. it. Mr*.1 with Mra Elliott’s son. Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Eliott and family.
Albin Young of Grand Rapids
] spent the weekend With Mr. and
। Mrs Leslie Danii ls nnd fnmjly.
i Mr. and Mrs Keith Marlow have
Hoard rnwia th*1 moved into their iwwly remodeled
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IICHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. |UNE 4, 1942

EARLIER DAYS OF ORANGEVILLE
VILLAGE. TOWN PLATTED IN 1854

daughter. Josephine, of Hickory
take gift* of great value, they would I
Mrs Leslie Williams of Freeport
carry lo Bethlehem a* priceless,
called on Mr. and Mra. John Adam* Pennrls of Cloverdale on Saturday
treasures, gifts of rubber tires, sug- I
Sunday evening.
evening.
-ON FAT DAT. BUT
ar and probably quinine.
How,'
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Leonard of
Section men working on the C,
many time* down through lhe ages. Mra. Will Whittemore accomi
Kalarr.sz/x) came Bunday for their
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have these standards of value been riled her Uster. Mrs John Anders I" ?
By Jane Cameron
daughter
Alberta,
who
ho*
been
changed?
Our present list, was । of Kalamazoo, to Brush Ridge onl
one _d,jr
wm held at the home of Isaac Fish '
compiled on December 7, 1941. with­ j Thursday., where they attended the
d7.r ,hun&lt; **_*.Ttr* staying with Mr*. Whittemore and
electing George Brown ns tlie flr*t enjoyed reading good books and the
I fence, with leg* broken Conserve-' attending school here.
out warning.
best periodicals, and were tnteiliCemetery Circle meeting.
1
supervisor.
Hon Officer George Sumner of
Ur ,nd
I-CWfU Whittemore
gent, lovable folk* They enjoyed
We just read lagt week's Bypaths
! Mra. John Harrington. Mrs EUs- Hasting* was notified and shot the ,nd thrir parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
The location of lhe village was music and
had an caa-ume
old-Uma organ and it sounds like ..
l» had been w,..writana nsa
worth B;irrett and Mrs Charles deer. It Is reported that a deer Charles Whittemore of Rutland,
probably'due to lhe beautiful stream ln their home. They and my Uncle j i«n by a parrot.
। Harrington were In Kalamazoo on wa* killed by a car a short distance »P*nt Saturday in Chicago
Wa ara In m mrUit
George
and
Aunt
Helen
Brooks,
who
.
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of water that runs through It. sug­
Thursday afternoon and called an south of the village on M-43 re-1 Mr. *nd Mr* MerlBpragueofDefor several year* lived In the vll-1 Sugar prediction-Our sugar oowl
gesting power for a saw mill. One lagt. were great friend*. Thc Turn-, will be empty for lhe last three day*
Mrs. Ross Water* in Borgeu hos- cently
trolt spent from Friday until Man­
prlcet will be right
I pital
Plan* are being made for Chll- d*’’
with hl* parents. Mr.
was located near the dam. east of er* and my uncle and aunt made a.of each two-week period.
Geoige Brown suffered a stroke
_ ...
• • •
4ast Monday al the home of Leo; Mr*’ A ce„
n'. "P”11 frnm dren's Day exercises, which will be “n_“ Mrs Oeorge Sprague.
with the market.
the village.,which waa built in I860, fine
flue auartettr
quartette Mrs.
Mr*. Turner'aeeomTurner aecom• Mr and Mrs Fred Feever and
Idea for a needed Invention — A' Hemlmhot oi B.lura&gt;re .mruhlp! T”"«'
5™ »• held later this month
Tiial creek furnishes water for lhe panied on the organ, ahd took the
Mra. Alice Quick, who suffered «, daughter. Mrs Page of Hastings,
„,
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extensive rearing pond* owned by alto
part-Uncl^George
sang
tenor._ I sugar capsule, holding from one to •nd ••• brought W th* Item, ol hU. \d, M"'„J““ ,Wo*r 1■ Oomitook.
the Rod and Gun Club. The builder ..-nt
Aunt,Hclen
«»!•'' soprano
snnrann and Dr.
nr Turner
Turner- so-and-so spoonsful and market •litor-ln-law. Mn. Irm. Brora.
»&gt;"&gt; heart attack Saturday, was taken t0 visited Mra Hattie Whittemore on
they might not be called accordingly, to carry when we go In lhe elurnoon
I ““ —*'i|d
releUve* « Her­ Pennock hospital eartv Bunday Sunday.
of the original dam wa* E. O. Salla- ■•-.j
the bass,
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artBU." but I greatly enjoyed to event* where the organization
Mr- •n&lt;* Mrs Lewis Jensen of
bury. In 1853. E. O. McGowen be- "art
..
7«
.
n „
'**‘1 wlu le«ve ln about lwo morning. Her son. William, wife
^rd"‘
,.M J"; -eeU lor Unrau, -here they «UI and baby of Chicago were called ar*nd Ledge. Mr* Calvin Powell of
came Salisbury's partner in -Tfie hearing them slug (not croon) lhe 1* unable to qualify for a ration
as i of sugar II should slip into a purse rad Mra Belph Blurt raunded u„ „ Mr KaU, wlll „
here by her Hines*
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon'
ownership of the saw mill and dam. popular rouga of that day. auch aa
mlnJ
-:-J I Were Young. II or pocket. I can Just see newi- rae bad rame be-ran lhe DelTOl al M 8 c
The wind last Friday night blew
, of ®u“«u
Tliey built lhe grist mill and the "When You and
long race leading to it in 1855
andMaggle."
Maggie." ““Poor
Poor Nellie
Nellie Oray"
Oray" and
snd| paper
p«pu headlines BANDIT HOLDS TUera rad the chkado While Boa rrgrrt their leavlnt. aa they were down several tree* In thl* vicinity, with Mra. Blanche Richards.
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irxry ill'
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1854. when McGowen became
sole "Silver
Thread* Among the Gold."
AID. —TAKES
8UOAR at Brl,,. Bradl™ In DetrMl Salur- ,,„hb. r„p«tra here
Keith. Kenneth and Kendall WIL
!
owner of the property, and op-!TNe*e songs appealed to the emo-; CAPSULES AT POINT OP GUN,
..
_
u a
i Mrs Gladys Chamberlain spent Hams of OuU lake spent the week- BOWEN 8 MILLS
furnish
you
quality
Mrs. Polly Parts returMd homc Tiiursday night with Mr. and Mr*. end with their grandparent*. Mr.; The 50th anniversary gathering
erated it until his decease in 1841. [lion*. I remember that It then [These capsule* might even become
The partners made a plat of that । seemed "tough" to me to have to; in limea medium of monetary ex­
,r°T^
J" ’ •’■‘H”* CUrk ln
and Mr*. John Adam*.
at the church last Saturday was:
part of thc village which waa on I grow old; but I liave not found It ■ change, such a* five dollar gold where she liatl been caring for Mrs.;
w.
Pennock and Mn. Bert
Word reached here last week ot well attended^ A lovely day. a good1
8.
Grant
Voorhees
and
baby
aon.j
their own land in 1854. An addl-'so in actual experience. My soul • piece*. Haw!
Patton spent Thursday afternoon in the death of Mrs Charles Kendall crowd, and a bountiful potluck din- j
Jerry Grand, for two weeks.
tlon was platted by E. G. Nichols in agonized for "Poor Nellie Gray."
• • •
Hastings.
ot Manton. wife of a former pastor ner at the hall followed by a very
nrr tu
nigm soon the
w,r banana .shipments;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmon and son
1854. extending westward from Hie worn
when uiey
they mua
look her
lo unjigir
Georgie "to
Right
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richards of of the Methodist church here Fu- Interesting program at the church
first plat
|. -f=r
wear her
her life
life away, a-lolltng •«
tn cense, so they tell u*. Tlie country of Grand Rapids called on the lat- Jackson spent the weekend with hl* neral service* were held Friday af- combined to make an enjoyable day.,
ccttcr. c™
My grief needs a good punchy war song, so! ter”* uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr*. mother. Mrs Blanche Richards
Thc village lavem. which al one)' thc
lhe cotton
and the
thc cxne."
cane
ternoon
Much sympathy w exBunday School Is in session every
learned. they tell u» Well, why not revive Adam Endres. Saturday
time did a considerable business. was lightened —when
*-— •I •later
­
Art Todd, Mgr.
Mr and Mr*. Max Reynold*. Mr tended lo the bereaved family.
! Sunday at 11 a m. Everybody is.
Mrs Elizabeth Ferguson of Grand
was erected by Winchester T. Dodge Hiat they never did raise sugar cane' "Yc*.-We Have No Bananas." It
and Mrs. Roger Williams, and Mr
Oordle Durkee and Clarence cordially Invited
Rapid* and Mr*
Mra Ida Howk. local,
local. Bnd Mrl aienn W|Ulanu of OuU Payne shot tour young foxes Sun­
In 1855. George Beattie eslabHshrd in Georgie. so the poor slave girl I sold more copies than any other I Rapids
missed a
part in
of rm
her nuu
hard juu.
Job.
■ popular song ever written and |-----••
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a blacksmith shop In lhe village tn miwu
IT “™" 1 D*1'
lake .pent lhe weekrod near Cadll- day afternoon.
... remember
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*-ik- folk*
banana lover* everywhere would
I. can
these
1854 It was located nearly oppo­
Della Yule.
Uc trout njhlnf
Mr and Mr*. Edwin W. Jones of
Mra. Raymond Whitehead, daughMrs M
a}uKld received new
, of
site the schoolhouse and wa* a very who lived in the village when I rise up 4n wrath and join lhe army
Mrs.
Mary Shedd
news
of Denver. Colo., are visiting Mr. and
busy place. In Hie late 1840's and knew It so well: There were lhe the navy, the coast guard and the ter. and son Harold, and Mis* the death of her nephew Darwin O. Mra. Russell Moll for a few days.
early 1870's, our family often vb­ Englands, lhe Phetteplace and Fred­ waacle*. We would whale the tar Dorothy Schroder of Selfridge Field. Wren. In Laming last Friday. She
Cash Clark of Grand Haven and
lted at my Uncle George Brooks', erick Flahut families, who then out of the Jap* and Heinles in no Mt. Ctemcru. spent lhe weekend attended the funeral services tn Mr. and kirs. Merle Clark of Hast­
when they resided In the village, lived we*t of the village.» I knew time flat. Right?
with Mr. and Mrs. William Klemp. Lansing Monday afternoon. Burial ing* were Sunday dinner guests ot
also at the home of Dr. and Mrs. the Lem Wing, lhe Mack Wing,
Mr. and Mr* Royal Good. Mr. and
Mr and Mr*. Maurice Johncock and
The Readers Digest contained
H. C. Turner. I remember as a the M T. Arbor. L. A Nichol* and
Mr*. W. E. Good and son Kay of
boy that I wa* much Interested In VanValkenburgh families, ol*o the these gems: "For Sale—Car. A-l Delton, were also Sunday dinner sided. Mrs. Royce Henton accom­ family Mra. Reva Evans and Thel­
panied Mr*. Shedd.
ma Mott of Kalamazoo spent tlie
Hiat shop, watching the skillful large family of George Beattie, also Owner I-A." Aho: "Fashion note guests
Mr and Mf*. Ggrald Bush and weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Johnblacksmith pound out the white- Mr*. Thiers, for many years the —There'll be little ctuinge in men's
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neeb and fam­ daughter of Lansing visited hi* par­
pocket* this yfear."
hot horseshoes, deftly pare tlie postmistress. and her two sons.
ily of Vicksburg spent the weekend ents. Mr. and Mr* Lincoln Bush.
Visitor* at the home of Mr and
At one time there was a flourUhHorses' hoofs and nail on the shoes
Editorial to all the graduates in with Mr. and Mr* Lewis Neeb. Mrs. Sunday.
Mra George Kem were Mr* John
He was an artist al it, and had ing Masonic lodge in the village, UH* country’ »nd tn all countries: Neeb remained for the week
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Burnett of Hamilton and two children ot Scott*
with a nice, large hall on the third
all the work he could do.
Mr*. Dorr Howell of Middleville
This is one goah-awful world lo
Schoolcraft
visited
Mrs*
Margaret
and
Mr. and Mrs Gamer Hamptorf
floor
of
.Ahe
hotel.
Also
there
was
The first merchant In the village
was a Saturday caller of Mr. and Sheldon recently
turn you kid* loose ini
and daughter. Dawn, of HasUngs on
wa* James Campbell, who opened a a Grange there, which had a con­
To the Detroit lady who didn't Mr*. Otto Kunde.
15 dealer* in Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Davis and Friday: Mr and Mrs. Jesse Lind­
^lore there in 1853. In the fall ot siderable membership
Miss Vivian Buehler of Charlotte
put her address so I could answer
daughter of Grand Rapid* spent the sey and three children ot KalamaSomehow churches did not seem
1854 Ell Nichol* established a gen­
County to Serve You
In person—Yes, I really like the spent the weekend with her par­
eral store there. He continued II to flourish tn lhe village Father girl's names I put in this column. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler. weekend with hl* parents, the Rev.
and Mr*. C. E. Davis.
Crosby of Climax, and Mr. and Mr*
for many years and prospered. He Daubucy. a Methodist elder, estab­
tip-top shape. Use .MOBIL
Truck Service available to
Mr and Mr*. Ivan Blough and
I'm sick and tired of all the old
Mrs. Lol* Gaskill and ion, Ber­ WIU Youngs and daughter of Belle­
built what was at one time the lished a chunph there at one time;
names where there arc three of son Dean. Mr. and Mrs Join: nard. of Comstock were dinner
largest store budding In Uie county, but It declined In membership and each in a clswroom. I'd love lo
vue on Saturday; Mr. and Mrs.
gas, oil and lubricant* for
Blough, and Mrs Nellie Robbins of guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Lincoln Bush
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also a fine home in the village ceased lo exist. A Baptist church name a baby girl Bonnet, and call
Kem
spent
Sunday
with
her
sister,
j
Clarksville called on Mrs. Polly Saturday.
When I knew them. Mr. and Mr*. building was completed soon after
Out Your Way
more trouble free miles.
Mrs. Ida Tungate, at Midland park.
her Bonnet. Lace. Star. Chalice. Parks Sunday afternoon.
Nichols, who had no children, were thaclOM of the Civil war. It had quite
Mr. and Mrs Elwln Storr of De­ Gull lake.
Mra. OUle Moore and jon of troit called on Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
both In the store. She kept the a large membership for a time, and Dawn. Rosette and Dimity arc
Miss Dorothy Wibalda is work­
beautiful words and why shouldn't Grand Rapids called on her aunt
books and also waited on custom­ then faded out. Probably a denomi­ st name children beautiful names?
Bush and Mra. Mary Shedd Sunday. ing In-the drug store.
and uncle. Mr. and Mr*. George
ers
If Hie were living today, she national church might not flour­
.Mrs Ross Waters returned to her
Forbey Bunday afternoon
would be classed as "very modem." ish now. But a non-denominaUonal
home from Borges* hospital Bunday Chicago visited Arthur GunsenhauThe lady gives a method tor cook­
Mr. and Mra John Thaler visited
for she smoked, not dinky little cig­ work that Is very promising Is being ing rhubarb that requires les* sug­
Mr. and Mr* Dan Taylor of Chi­ ser Saturday.
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
the
cemetery
at
Leighton
Friday
arettes. but long, black cigars, the carried on in lhe village just now ar. I don't care what a person is
cago called on Mr. and Mrs Leon
Visitor* at the home of Mra. Hat­
same a* her husband used When by MU*
Bernice
Jansen
who talking about these days. It always afternoon and also called on Mr. Pennock Saturday.
tie Whittemore Saturday were Mr.
STATE ST.
HASTINGS
*he saw that I waa interested, she was an Episcopalian missionary in gel* around to sugar. She quotes and Mr*. Joe Thaler.
Mrs. Ethel Wilcox of Chicago, who and Mrs Ben McMurray of Ohio;
Mrs Ida Payne returned home
would occasionally puff rings of to­ Japan for several year* until the from the Boston Cook Book: "If
spends her summers at Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. George Leinaar and
bacco smoke, but she did not In­ growing feeling against Americans rhubarb to covered with boiling Friday night after a three weeks'
hale. I had seen several elderly by Jap militarist* made it too dif­ water, allowed lo stand five, min­ visit with her son. Mr. and Mrs.
women smoke long clay pipe* — ficult for her to carry on. She is utes and then cooked, less sugar Clare Payne of Kalamazoo.
Mr*. Merle Campbell of Hasting*
black ones, too—but Mrs. Nichols doing a fine work with the young will be required."
I have an old
people, and her effort* ought to standby for rhubarb and you would held a birthday dinner in honor
smoking a cigar, which she seemed have the very strongrat support.
hot know It was the same fruit of her mother. Mra. Leap Karcher,
Bunday
Other guest* were Mr. and
to enjoy very much. Following the
I think I will close this rambling when you gel through. Just cover
Civil war, Mr. Nichol* had a large article with a story about lhe 4th It with cold water, put on a slow Mrs Lloyd Karcher and Marlon of
and profitable business. Later, lhe of July celebration in Orangeville, in stove and heat hot.. Drain and Grand Rapids.
Miss Louise Endres of Cleveland,
building of the O. R. &amp; I. railroad 1855. J quote from lhe History of repeat this two more times. Then
created good markets for farm prod­ Alllegan and Barry counliea a* add enough water to make it nice Ohio, spent Sunday with her uncle
ucts at Plainwell, Martin and Way­ follows:
'
for sauce, cook It If It isn't all ten­ and aunt. Mr. and Mrr. Adam Enland. also made them far more
•The village tavern wm built and der enough, although It probably
active trading center* Orangevine opened in 1855 by Winchester T. will be. and cool and sweeten not
Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Woods were
had no railroad and could not be a Dodge, who wm lhe landlord for using saccharine. One lady throw* in Greenville on business Friday. In
Tanner** market town, which re­ some years thereafter. It wm lhe In marshmallows for swiftening the afternoon they were guest* of
duced the trade of the village. The
Mr.
and Mr*. Ed Wallander of Lin­
4th of July. 1855. that wm fixed as but I guess she hasn't a gang to
region about Orangeville did not
cook for or they would be too ex­ coln lake.
have a rich soil. Soon cropping, the appropriate day for celebrating. pensive .
Mrs. Frances Hendershot and Mnt.
without fertilizing, brought dimin­
Irene
Hendershot of Baltimore
ishing returns to the farmer* in Dodge's lavem. Several of the most
Sudden thought—If the nativity township were Wednesday afterHurt area, the slump In price* for spirited cltliens ot lhe town taking were to be re-enacted again on
(ConUnued on page 4. this Sec.)
farm product*, following the 1873 hold of the matter, it waa deter­
panic, likewise reduced the pur­ mined to have a "bang-up blow­
chasing power of Mr. Nichols' for­ out." To that end they went over
mer nearby customers. He carried to Hastings on the 3rd of July to
on hl* business, however, and had borrow n cannon, known to belong
accumulated enough tn lhe better to certain citizens of that town. The
time* so he could live comfortably.
The construction of the Gun found to be In the possesalon of1
River drain has resulted In making Landlord Emory at MiddleviUe.:
Oun Marsh one of Michigan's most Armed with an order for ita deUvImportant onion district*. That ha* ery. the Orangeville people went
brought many new people into lhe over there: but the cannon, being
village area. The village school has intended by Emory to take part In
been doubled In kite to accommo­ MiddleviUe'* own Independence Day
date the children of lhe onion demonstration, he declined most
workers. It may also have brought emphatically to give It up."
more trade to the town. But good
'Repulsed. but not beaten, the Or­
road* and the automobile make it angeville party drew off and sent
post haste to their township for
larger towns. The mall order cata­ reinforcement*. These arriving
logue* are also at hand for con­ some Ume after midnight, a hurried
venient use in ordering goods These and mysterious move wm made
have cut deeply into tlie trade of upon Emory'*: but Emory, on the
small village store*.
alert. njet them with a bold front.
A postoffice wm established at They heeded not hU warning* or
the village tn 1853
It was then threats of sharp violence, and pro­
called "Orangeville Mills." the ceeded to push him aside while they
"Mills" being added to save confu­ laid hold on the cannon. Despite,
sion. as there wm another Orange­
too. the appearance upon the scene
ville In Michigan. The first postof Mra. Emory, and her sklUful
maMer was Hiram Tillotaon. Hl*
successor wa* Ell Nichols. From flank movement with a broomsflck

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Loans for financing the purchase of

postmaster. Mali at first came
from Kalamazoo once a week by
stage, later from Plainwell three
time* a week.
Previous to 1853
the people of Orangeville had to
get their mall at either Prairieville
or Yankee Springs. The office was
discontinued when rural free deliv­
ery was established In the county.
Records indicate that a schoo.
was established in 1849 In what
later became Orangeville village.
There are no record* to show when
the main part of lhe present school
building wa* erected It was there
when the writer visited In Orange­
ville tn the 1840*. At one Ume in
that period T. B. Diamond con­
ducted in the summertime a ■ select
school’ for teacher* tn that build­
ing. Teacher* came from all part*
of the county to attend it. For­
merly only one regular teacher wa*
the number of pupils, due to the

physician to locate In the vlllagf.
He came in 1855 and continued to
practice almost to the Ume of hla
liospitable. The doctor and hl* wife

structlve damage, lhe attacking
forces got safely away with their
priie. and by daylight landed it in
Orangeville, tn ample time for a
glorious hurrah, made additionally
glorious by lhe remarkable tri­
umph at MiddleviUe. Emory subse­
quently sought to avenge himself
by causing the arrest of lhe Invad­
er*: but they turned the tables by
prosecuting him for selling liquor
contrary to law. and in the end he
waa glad to compromise the matter
by withdrawing hla lull against
them."
NO SERIOUS LOSSES
IN COUNTY
The storm of last Friday looked
Xenough to make one think it
. become a cyclone. Fortu­
nately this county escaped that vl*itatlon. But a twister did that day
drop down on Ingham county, be­
tween Mason and Lansing, extend­
ed into Livingston county, destroy­
ing many building*
The Wind­
storm Co. reports numerous looses
from that storm, mostly small, in
various parts of Michigan. In this
county there were several small
lease* reported from Friday's severe
winds.

equipment, household and farm, auto­
mobiles, and loans on short-term notes.
If you need money, see your banker and talk it over.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Five Yeart of Continuous Service"
PHONES: 210S - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JUNK 4, 1M3
Bunday at Houghton lake.
I ity, and attended the anniversary has just been transferred from the lo the non-publlcity of the event with a gold star and crossed flags. brother and other relatives at Mor­
ley. Bunday.
Milton Kermecn relumed to his celebration of lhe People* churth Canadian air force lo the United and the heat. Hand bills were acatMr. and Mrs Sidney Sawtea and
State*.
tervd on Friday but many never a most striking window and at­
Earl Aubll. bookkeeper
Bunday visitors at the home of three weeks lay-off from an attack1 school reunion.
daughter Barbara of Grand Rap­
saw them due to lhe partial black- tracted much attention
Herman VanderSchuur.
of pneumonta.
&gt;1 —
*— •*— MiddleviUe
——- —
---------- -­ several
Mrs. Anna
Moshler. stater of* —
WUl
Creamery
for
ids were caller* of Mr. and Mrs.
Many
from
lhe
Parmelee
vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Striker. Mls-s [....
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Poulson ac­
[Johnson has returned to her home yean, has resigned hta ।position
Wm. K. Llebler Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carvelh and
Was one of the hottest on record companied their son-in-law and Murtha Schad. Mi&amp;s Ha*el Camp-; in Chesterland. Ohio, after *pcnd- and relumed to the
e farm eg hi* Itta stater. Mrs. Frona DeWatter of latte Tungale, daughter of Mr. and Gloria Jean Carpenter accompan­
for Michigan registering in thc( daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Harlcxi Has- bell and friend. Robert Olner and Ting the winter months with her father. Ray Aubll to assist w.
w,the I.
with
w *
7 Mrs. Loren Tungate, and Peter ied them and vlaited her grandBurdet Benaway took the Clipper1 stater. Mrs Sceber near Hastings, [farm work. Hta two brother*. Olif- dinner guests al the home of Mrs Buclhnuskas of Grand Rapids at
lake trip to Milwaukee Saturday: Mrs. Lydia Bradford has'return- ford and Wayne are both now .wrv- Sarah Campbell. Sunday visitors1 the church of 64. Peter and Paul man.
and attended tlie auto race*.
I ed to tlie home of her aunt in Nash-1 ing in Uncle Sam's forces
Mrs. of Mr*. Campbell and her niece tn Grand Rapid* at 8 o'clock Sat­
The forty-three young people
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Paquin and । vllle after spending some lime with Paul Spyker, nee Kay While, who touela Cook were Mr. and Mrs urday morning. May 30. Tbe bridei graduating from the ■Oiomappletwo children. John and Sarah her stater. Mrs. Maud Crow.
has been lhe assistant bookkeeper Roy Cook qf Battle Creek.
who waa very attractive in a white Kellogg high school this week are
Joyce of South Haven were week-1 Memorial day visitors at the home has taken up Eari'* duties and her ^jjatdg^Oriffeth. Paul Oackler and satin gown with train and veil,, a» follows: Paul Garbow. Conrad
end guest* of the Oscar FUikbelner of Mrs. Hattie Smith were her son- position ta being filled by Miss Burdet Benaway are among the was attended by iter friend. Mis*i Beeler. Geraldine Carley. David
family.
’ , In-law and daughter. Mr. a/id Mrs Lconn Longstreet.
list of Barry county boy* called to1 Laurel Maclvcr ot Parmelee who। Adams. Clinton Adams, Evelyn Al­
hy using
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parker and । Ross Stauffer of East Caledonia
included nmon* the Memorial Kalamnxoo this Thursday for final wore a gown of green with veil. Fol­ brecht. Betty Aubll. Harry Batach.
two children of Cadillac spent the and her son Arthur, wife and lit- Duy caller* at U&gt;e FTed 8lokoe tome examination as inductees.
lowing lhe ceremony thc couple left. Jr.. Donald Carter. Helen Coman.
wvcKcna
parenus. mt
weekend wiui
with ms
hta parents.
Mr.. ana
and,, tie Leon of Halting*. Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mn chn, p-goM,
for a short honeymoon at Traverse’ Joseph Corrigan. Arvella Crane.
Mrs A. HJ-Parker. They also pre-11_________________ __ ,_________
children spent Memorial day at
, I Phyllis Cutler, Marcella Davis. Geo.
pared one o‘f thc VanderVecn cot-1 Norman of Battle Creek were week: cite Steeby, all of Grand Rapids Albion with thejr daughter. Mrs. City and will, upon their return,I Fufflrilzm Rnhrrt Flfield Charles
reside
in Grand Rapid* Tlie bride Eggleston, Robert Flfield.
, tages at Barlow lake for their oc-; aid gurata.
and Mrs. Clarence Morse and llt- Sidney Binns and family.
is a graduate of Thornapplc-Kel- Finkbciner. Duane Fisher. Helen
cupancy a* soon as Arnold* teachMr an(1 Mrs gjdnw Gleb. Mr.. tic son Jimmie of Detroit.
Harold cross and family of Lan­ logg high school and a talented Frey, Donna Oalster. Buzanno
inj year clows about June 19.
nnd Mrs
aackkr Iind lwo ,ons
Sunday jtftemoon callers at the sing were Saturday callers on hta&gt; musician. She hu been employed Gardner. Helen Grtffeth. Betty
Mra. Louise Cleveland of Grand Kenneth and John all of Caledonlamother. Mrs Mand Cross. Her*on.tn Grand Rapids for some time. Jackson. Mary Joy. Nyla Kingsley.
Raplds spent the weekend wim her | ulld Mr ,nd Mrs nobcrt
o(; O.'bcrt Griffeth home on the W MIU. who is working In Laming
Her many friends In this vicinity Kenneth Koph. Laurel Maclvcr.
Harper farm were Cecil Mitchell
son Jerald Bedford and family. Grand naphta were Sunday dinnerj1 R.
and her. granddaughter of Dimon­ extend best wishes to her and hus­ Raymond Maichclc, Orrtia McNutt,
Hta sister. Mrs. LnMotne Anderson [ KUMts nl lhe u R Bre]l?r ,wmc
| and children nnd a friend. Miss dale were weekend visitor*.
MICHIGAN STATE INDUSTRIES"
band for a happy future together. Laila Minar. Leroy Moore. Lots
I Ruth McWilliams, all of Detroit
Sunday"
PKS
" 8U” ™ Mr 8,111 MfA o,Mln Solomon and Henry Qrlffclh. Mr. and Mrs. WllJACKSON, MICHIGAN
»
Mrs. J. E. Norgnard of Green lake" Noffkc. Carl Overholt. Ilene PolMr. nnd Mrs. Harold Segeratrom
‘ Mr* Ellen Sandefur spent from
*t^"' «"• v**f*
'»*- »*» OrtHeth and daughters of Ber- of Grand Rapids spent Saturday and her mother, Mrs. Chas. Crook­ hemus, Frances Potts. Rctiia BavaThursilaJ until Saturday In Grand 1!
'TrU‘1^L’°-U n
I
Springs, and Ute Harold Grlf- and Sunday with hta mother, Mrs ston visited al Hastings Saturday cook Rodney Schad. Orval BchuU,
Clarence Bcrljan. Bernice Sneathen.
Blanch Segct-strom. Monday Har­ afternoon.
RapKta with her aunt. Mra Isaac .Saturday anti called on hta broth- feth family, local.
Keeler. Mrs. Keeler brought her I "J[j**1' ,^’,l?nwn 8,ld *lfr 1,1 8ou,h ■ Mias Pauline Benaway of the old left for Detroit for three weeks'
Mrs. Leroy Russell visited her ^Continued on page 3, this Sec.)
home and spent thc day at lhe i ‘jn’na R“P»&lt;«
I Bell Telephone office. Battle Creek schooling.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Lewis and
home of her brother, Wm. MeMr». Sam Trepp and four small: spent the weekend al home.
Kevltl.
'children of Swarthmore. Pa., nr-. Mra. Mary Finkbeiner of Leigh- two daughters, Mary and Alice of
Rev. and Mrs. I E. Carlcy were । rived Friday to visit her parents, ton nnd her daughter. Mrs John Jackson arc spending tlie week
in attendance at the Barry county. Mr. nnd Mrs Ray Potts
Hacker of Caledonia: spent *cverallI with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Council of Religious Education at
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wicringa.i days last week *at her home in the, Elmer Fenton nnd her broUier Dick.
I Cloverdale. Tuesday.
: Jr. of Grand Rapids were Satur- village. Saturday with her sister, diaries brought hta family over
A HOUSE in thc first ward, 3 bedroom* up, kitch­
Mrs. Mattle I&lt;ynd who has been I day callers on hta sister, Mrs. Edd Mra Christine Finkbeiner. they en- Saturday and remained until Sunen, dining room, living room and bath down,
III at the home of her son Max Timin and faintly.
I trrtalned thc Andlcr relatives to। day .evening.
good furnace, $2100.00.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Trouyat and
Is able to be about thc house, which; Harry Williams of Detroit spent; dinner. Those present included Mr
is good news to hrt- many friends,; Saturday night with his friend. Curt I and Mrs. Fred Andlcr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Horace Livergood
5 ROOM HOUSE, no bath nor furnace, $1700.00.
Miss Effie Freeman of tonstng, Solomon
। Kate Gordon of Moline. Mr. and of Grand Rapids were Sunday vis­
Attached garage.
spent Memorial day In town lookAcel Cnln and family of Eaton Mrs. John Andier, Mrs. Rote Eg- itors of Mrs. B n parents, Mr. nnd
.Ing after her cemetery lot and was. Ilapkta were Saturday visitors of gleston and Mr and Mrs. LaRue Mrs. F. R. Prtndlc.
A GOOD HOME on W. High street. 3 bedrooms,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyons nnd
a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A &gt;’ls aunt and cousin. Mrs. Sylvia Griffeth and little son Victor all
living room, dining room, kitchen and bath,
baby daughter of Baltic Creek
H. Bell.
Allen und son Glenn and family of Yankee Springs
$2500.00.
Mr. and Mrs Will David of De-,«t Parmelee. Other visitor* wrtg; Clare and E. D. Matteson of sjient lhe weekend with their par­
troll were Friday callers on her Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ DcPuit and son Grand Rapids were Memorial day ents. Rev. and Mrs. Carley and Ray
A BEAUTIFUL HOME in the 3rd ward. 3 blocks
aunt. Mrs. Sylvia Allen at the Glenn 1 Jack of Beverley and Mr. and Mrs.j vtatlora at the home of Mrs Della Lyons nnd ‘wife.
from town, 3 bedrooms, full bath and sewing
Tlie Prairie school picnic was!
Allen home of Parmelee.
1 John Goorhouw of Nile..
| Allen.
room upstairs, full basement, with drain, large
Mr. and Mra. John Thede of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Poulson and
Burdet Cline of Parmelee recent- well 'attended Sunday and all re- ■
Grand Rapids were Memorial Day; children spent thc weekend with I ly went ti» Chicago where he met I port a very nice gathering.
lot, $4000.00.
visitors . of Dr.
— and
------------------------------------------------------------Mra. R. M. her parents at Tiiree
— Rivers
,,hta
IU, xuer-mw.
sister-in-law. mra
Mrs. tvennetn
Kenneth1 Th* Trojans, thc first annual put
BRAND NEW HOUSE in the first ward. 2 bed­
----- | Private John Robertson, son of, dine nnd assisted In driving buck I m,t by ,he Thornapple- Kellogg
When you get that mid-day tired feeling, take time,
rooms up, 1 bedroom and bath down, all oak
Mrs. Vernon Parks of Galesburg Mr nnd Mra Chas Robertson !-• | their house trailer as Ken has been *cho°t WBS delivered last week and
spent from Tuesday to Saturday enjoying a twelve days' furlough 'transferred to a western camn
, u “ very flllp memor&gt;' book of the
floors, $3850.00.
out for a glass of rich Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk.
at the home of her aunt. Mrs. El-. from a southern camp Hta wife.
xjr and Mni CBm Crookston i sc11001 Mudent body and activities,
mer Fenton. Her husband
and
hta.
who
ta
employed
a*
assistant
dtrt-'
nnd
Mr
and
Mrs
Mark
mtehto
!
Mni
Grace
'Cunningham
of
the
I
IN THE SECOND WARD we have a peach of a
...
। •
l.
I. . ..mm .iiirs. si.irs •ww-iin.
rvl.ciHi' .
Make it a regular three-o’clock habit. It picks you up
nl ih... r-.— Him
.
.. . wns
„ the guiding
„„ hand in .
fnther. Clayton Parks a.1
of n-i-.H..-"
Galesburg .Ilian
ttian
Fort vusicr,
Custer Thursday
to faculty
house. Two bedrooms up, modern kitchen,
. nt the
' stale
------ hnspitnl nt
... Cnro
........ drove
utuvr to
m run
inursaiiv io
came up for thc day and she re-: i»
tor aa vacation
win- m.
--- ___'
--------- •.who
.
Its execution and superintended the ’
ta home for
vacation Hi
during
hlsj—
SCe .u_
the former's
son---Wayne
right away, gives you the kind of stamina we all need
good furnace, garage, full lot, $3500.00.
effort of the following staff to1
turned with them to her home.
.
v.
,
.
.
„
„■
wax
passed
into
Uncle
Sam's
forces
ON N. MICHIGAN AVE. we have an apartment
Mr. and Mrs Enos Price of Jack- j ..
A baby son. weighing
-------.&lt; —
lbs. 7. ----07.3 Tureday. They
llrrj .,
arrived
loro „
as ,the
nc WJ
boys
. which Volume 1 ta a real credit— '
for VICTORY!
—a* bom
hnnv io
In Mr
Mr and
nn.-l Mrs.
Mrx Homer . _were
__ _ in aformation
____ ..__ . to entrain
............ afot Vivian Williams. Oretta McNutt.
house, three 3-room apartments. I bath up
son spent from Friday until Sun-. was
day evening with her mother nnd.DeWeerd. nee Sarah May Lewis at some other camp but hail a lew Maxine Finkbeiner and Geraldine
and I down, 3 stall garage. Only $3500.00.
sister, Mrs Jennie Bovee nnd Mrs ■ Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapids on1 minutes to visit.
Carley with Gordon Bennett, Bruce
WE HAVE some swell cottages—lot us show
Burdette Wadd nnd husband.
I Memorial Day. This La thc first | vem Johnson 'of landing wns Chase and Clarence Serijan as lhe
you something nice in a cottage at.thc lake.
Mr and Mrs. Ross Armstrong of grandchild of Mr. an3 Mrs. Edd I n visitor of his parents. Mr ai'd business staff. Ray Overholt, as:
Constantine spent Thursday in town Lewis.
•••■• Johnson.
----------- Saturday. Their editor of the Trumpet, lhe weck-|
— Congratulations!
—---------------- ~l
Mrs. ’Will
Th'lT *■» a R&lt;»d attendance
nt u«
daughter.
Bernard .nvx
Peck m
and
nnd saw to the storage of the goods
----------------uis„.cr. Mrs. tx-tnara
.m ly jxiper, also has done a firstclass job thc past year.of the John Armstrong home prior the 5nth anniversary celebration of family of Hastings were callers,
to renting.
the founding of thc Peoples church:
*•
—
”
—
••— —
—J --------Mr. and Mra. Leo Griffeth of
itnrh! Mrs. VnnHcsic
of Grand
Rapids
Henry Griffeth and son Wilber , nt Bowens Mills. Saturday. Hr'
L.. ,I visited her ullclo
BUU
uunl&gt;
mr&gt;
uncle and aunt. Mr. Hickory Comers are tn town this'
his wife and two daughters.of Bcr- 8. B. Qulncer of the local Baptist and Mrs. Albert Vredcnbtirg Sun- week at some of lhe festivities of!
rten Springs were Sunday and Mon- church gave the princijml address., day
the school, their daughter Helen ■
day visitors at thc homes of hb., Harry Batach. Sr ni;d Vem
p»y n. Pugh of Vermontville being one of lhe co-valedictorians
Harold and Glenn Grll- --------Smith were
in Detroit on business | spent Sunday with hta wife nt the of thc graduating class.
nephews,
I
—•
REAL ESTATE BROKER
: feth.
Monday.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Hattie
f"”h
i| Monday.
'home of htr parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Carpenter and son Maleouib Mac­
Mr. and Mra. R. I. Kenyon spent
T ... '
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lcLt f‘’L.n sol,.th: ‘ w,n MeKevitt.
STEBBINS BLHDING
PHONE 2639
from Friday over the weekend with| cm
^nuirF,„um received
&gt;m&gt;vcu a
u ffw
icw days
u.»y&gt;. lvcr and family at Parmelee were
— recruiting camp Saturday after, cableprarna
her sister. Mrs. Sarah Campbell; spending a week with his wife, thc 3j.o announced the safe arrival of her cousins.’ Mrs. E. A. Burton.
Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it ot your grocers.
nnd other relatives in this vlcin-i former Marjorie Vermeulen.
He; Clare Mugridge and Donald White Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick and
1
• m the British talcs. Sunday, one
his mother, Mrs. LaVuncha Merrick
| was received by 'Mr. nnd Mrs Max of Hastings.
Among out-of-town visitors at
; Lynd announcing the safe arrlvnl
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
a ■/
■ of their son Eddie at the fame thc cemetery Saturday were lhe
families of Elmer Struble. Guy
, destination.
OR PASTEURIZED.
PT. 6c; QT.
■■
: The monthly meeting of the Nash. Guy Coykcndall nnd Mra.
| Rouse circle of thc Methodist Willi* Coykrndnll all of Hastings,
church will be with Mr*. Burdette Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wiggins and
her sister, the former Orphn Thcde!
. Wadd. this Tlnirsduy afternoon.
i Mr*. Blanch Segers:rom was tn of Illinois. Mra. Coni Brace of De-'
Grand Rapid- Tuesday altcrnoon trolt. Mr. and Mra. John Aubll of1
Grand Ledge. Mr. and Mra. Noah‘
'
aunt. Mrs. Mary Harris. Interment Kraft of Charlotte.
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Huting*
Members of the Middleville high'
| was in the Ada cemetery.
. Mrs. George Cook of Traverse school alumni anticipate a good I
I City Is visiting her brother. Loren time nt thc annual banquet this
Tungate and wife at Parmelee and Friday evening. The banquet nt
7 o'clock will be served by the
of htr niece Charlotte on Satur- home economics girls and n dance
for alumni members will be n
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Juppetaxn feature of tho later evening. This
' nnd their children attended tlie will be the fiftieth anniversary
Juppr.ttoni family reunion Satur - of the organization. Tlie sjienker
I day at the home of Mrs. Richard will be Mta* Ingcborg Hemried, re­
TenEyck in Grand Rapids. Hta fugee of Vienna. Austria, who has
, brother Charles and family of Cad­ been tn the United States two years
I iliac arroni|Kinlcd them home Sat- and is a student at Western State
urdny evening and remained until IT. Kalamazoo and friend of some
Monday; also visiting her parents of thc former T-R graduates now
I Mr and Mrs Hooper Fraahney. nt Western.
' Sunday. Mr. Juppstrom's sister. Mrs
Tlie Baptist Sunday school will
. Harry Overlcy and husband of hold their vacation Bible school
Mishawaka. Ind. nnd Mr. nnd Mra. front June 8 to 19.
i Geo. Juppstromr^Jr. of Hastings
Thc stores will be open every
I were their visitors.
Wednesday evening until 10 o'clock
Mta* Elsie VanderSchuur Ims ac­ and closed on Thursday afternoons
ccpted a position as clerk in a drag beginning this June 4; also open
Saturday evenings.
store at Monroe.
•I Tlie Clifford Frcshney family
touts Griffeth. ran of Mr. and
I spent Decoration day tn Grand Rap­ Mra. Osbert Griffeth, who ta culled
id* and visited Reed's lake.
.
for final examination a* an UrThc Simpson sister*- of Detroit ductee this Thursday was honored
were in the vicinity over the wrek-with a farewell auppft and family
. end decorating their lot al the gathering at the home of his. broth­
, cemetery Saturday and spending er LaHuc in Yankee Springs. Sat­
the balance of the time at thc urday. Sunday the family all gath­
I cottage of their aunt. Betty Innte ered at thc Osbert Griffeth home
Open formula feed* were originated by tho
at Gun lake
K.
■
for a farewell dinner, Mtas Florence
Fann Bureau as a farmers’ organization.
- Newly elected office?*—&lt;5f thc Griffeth of Battle Creek being home!
Parmelee aid society of the Meth- for the weekend.
Content* of closed formula feed* had to
l odist church are president. Mrs
Mrs. Allie Grootmal - of Grand
be guessed at. Farmers' feeds are open
Glenn Allen; vice president, Mrs Rapids spent Thursday with her
formula and list the ingredients pound
I Harold Skinner; secretary. Mrs. aunt. Mrs. Anna Baird.
for pound on the feed tag, because:
Wayne Carpenter; treasurer. Mrs
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Smith and
Otta Morgan.
daughter Eleanor of Big Rapids
They enable the fanner to check on the balance
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Finkbeiner sjient last weekend with hi* sister.
j spent from Friday until Sunday Mrs. Will Johnson and husband.
f between animal and vegetable protein* (in poul­
YOU con BUY thc HOME you like
. even if you
DO YOUR PART FOR VICTORY BY REMODELING
: evening with her bro’her and oth­
It ta too bad the T-K baseball
try and hog feeds).
er
relatives
at
levering.
team has closed its scoaoti for lhe
con t build thc one you want! So decide on the one
OR REPAIRING YOUR HOME
Although new home
[ Weekend gueata at lhe Floyd Hel- boy* seem to have ju»t begun to
construction has been affected considerably, there
When made by a reputable manufacyou like and let us help you buy it. We can still
rigri home were her sister. Mrs get wanned up and show what they
2‘turer inUreated in HIS welfare.he
is still a supply of materials on hand to help you
Emrat Kegler und husband and son can do. They hung up their fourth
finance the purchase of a home that is already built,
keep your present home in excellent condition for
; Stanley, nnd Mra Charles Meeker victory of the season Saturday tn
know* just WHAT he ia paying for.
but. we don't know how much longer we will be al­
। and son Donald all of Romeo. Sat­ tlie final game with Caledonia by
thc’duration.
lowed to. So if you wont to buy a home do it NOW
urday callers were hta ataterv Mrs. a score of 13 lo 5 with Beeler and
« The farmer can get an idea of the
I Lewis Miller of Nashville and her Serijan as winning battery. Rey­
• dollar value of the ration.
. . . tomorrow*may be too late. We will be glad to
Servp your country and yourself by repairing and re­
! daughter. Mrs. Charles Radford of nolds made the high light of (he
modeling. now.
: Grand Rapids.
explain our plan that will aid you in buying. Come
game with a home run in the sev­
He can consult with the Michigan State Collego
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Deals and enth inning with one man on buc.
in Today.
as to feeding value of the ration.
Let us arrange thc financing for you.
iron*. David apd Mr and Mrs S Tuesday they won over Wayland
! Irpjier all of Detroit spent the by an 11 to 4 score with a tome
weekend -with Mra Leals' parents, run by Brelcr. who with Serijan.
Try to find these advantages in a
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Elwood Sun­ made Up the winning battery.
CLOSED FORMULA FEED
day a family gathering wa* held
Mr. and Mra. touta Belt* of Grand
' with Leonard Elwood and wife and Rapids »pcnt th/ weekend in town
Alton nnd family being present with her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
Fann Bureau MILKMAKHRB - MERMASUgH . PORKUtile Patricia Elwood accompanied Geo. Curtis and stater. Mrs. Glenn
MAK ERR have no superion. Ask ua for open formula
? her aunts Iwme for a week's visit Griffeth and husband.
booklet* on our feed*.
L~'.
Miss Ethel Powell of Detroit was
Last week we mentioned the uni­
' the weekend guest of Mu* Betty que window display at the Rugg
Swift.
•
store, thc pictures with names of
Nice Memorial day exercises were local boy* who have been called
held at tlie grove Saturday with into Uncle Sam's service. There
; Rev. Leroy Chamberlain of the were fifty-eight and since then a
HASTINGS. MICH.
9 rrttHNs log
memier f h l i
phone
The crowd wu smalt due perhaps few more have gone. The picture
TEUPHONI 2118
N. CHURCH ST.
■ Ttiere was fine mpst: by the band of" Donald Hall who met death in
ato the children marched a* usual &gt; the bomber crash last February
' The crowd waa small, du eperiupa | centered lhe group and wu marked

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�land Jones for the past seven years I last week at Iwr parents' home, Mr.
D. A. Stone of Byron on Memorial
Day.
I—
-• Mrs. •Jay
— ~-*। nnd
Cole.
Rex Mayers and family of Kala- teacher at Dowling.
The memorial service sponsored!! The dosing of tlie Bellevue and
Mr. and Mrs. Ftyd Long of Lake (Continued from page 3. this Sec.) maxoo spent the weekend with their
'Odessa and Mr. and Mrs Joe No- Lucllls Stehr. Virginia Sweet, Har­ great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. by the Union Cemetery AuociaUon:'the Hustings high schools reieaaes
wlckc attended lhe ball game in ley Willson.
and held at the Briggs church, was many of our rural students from
Fred Hawley.
I Detroit Saturday.
fitting and Impressive. The pre-his- the years' work.
Middleville had an unexpected
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hewitt. On | Tho Executive Committee of the
toricaloalk by Prosecutor L. &amp; Bar- fI Brandt McIntyre Of the Air Corps
three-hour black out Friday night.
aw.
Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Ted Euper
Mrs. Minnie Garlineer and Mrs. and daughter Jeralee were dinner Barry County C. E. met at lhe home The violent storm which struck ‘ conference held this year al First nett of Hostings was timely. Miss; at Ms th er Field, Calif., has received
'
of
Rev.
and
Mra.
E.
B.
Griffin
MonJuanita Swift gave the Gettysburg I his wings and friends back home
Case Wiibke of Kent Glty spent gueaU at lhe Hewitt liotne and on
Iday evening.
Memorial Day with Rev. und Mra. Sunday Mr. and Mra. Hewitt and
Mra. Edward Reesor entertained
George Wingard.
, announcement were greatly pleased.
from Florida on a nine days' fur­
Miss Euper were entertained at thc the Kitchen Guild of Pennock hos­
Mr. ara!-Mrs. D. S. Case of East
Mr and Mra W. R. Jones of
lough. lias returned to duly.
Miss .Phoebe Oaks. Mias Florence Ted Euper home In East Woodland.
pital at her home in West Wood­
James Linlger. son of Mra Rlch- LeRby were here on Saturday to' Bellevue, Mrs. Adrounle of Hastings
Parrott and Mra. Edward Kenor at­
Rev. and Mra. H. V. TXnmsend. land Tuesday evening.
nitend
the
Memorial
service
and
; Mr. and Mrs. George Parker of Battended a farewell party in honor of Mary and Francis were dinner
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher of
Miss Ann Perry at the Kreider cot­ guest* at lhe home of Mr. and Mra. lhe kindergarten and first grade
tage al Leach lake last Thunday. Otto Townsend of West Woodland. room lhe past year, and her mother,
Ml*a Perry leaven in July with the Mr. and Mra. Franklin Townsend Mra. Cora Whitney, who have .been
and family have moved to their
University of Michigan hospital of Ionia were also guests,
living in the apartment above Bliornewly remodeled home, lhe former
unit for Red Cross senice.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Farrell and no's store, have moved their house­
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Wingard will Larry Joe spent Sunday with Mr. hold goods back to their home In
be Hi. Grand Rapids next W«k at­ and Mra. James Sidman at Barry- Clarksville for the summer. Mrs. Nevertheless it made us appreciate
tending tlie Methodist Conference viUc.
Whitney has been in very poor our modem lighting system nnd.
which begins June 10.
MIm Virginia Duvall and Carl Du­ lieallh since Christmas. MIm Whit­ made us think a little more oftiow
— -—- ------Mr. und Mra. Wm. Snyder and , vail, Jr., and friencH.ot Grand Rap­ ney returns to Woodland school for many people are living these days I - - —-——In nightly darkness. Some ghus, Babcock family met on Sunday at
son Douglks of Detroit. Mrs. Fem ids speiit__8aturday and Sunday the coming year.
was broken al the greenhouse and,Mr «'id Mra. Clarence Babcock
Walton and two daughters Jone at Uie Tirwrencc FUul cottage at
limbs twisted from trees but we home, tlie former Asa Stanton propund Joan und^Wtn. Snyder ot Saddlebag lake.
haven'-t heard of any serious dam- erl&gt;‘. f°r their annual family reBU-.nchard were gtesU of Mr. and, ' Miss Florence Forman, who has
Mrs. Milan Trumbo Memorial-Day. been attending Davcnport-McLach- Church of lhe United
Mr. uiul Mra. Ward Plant* and lan business college In Grand Rap­
Brethren in Christ
daughters Beverly and Bonnie ot ids the jxist nine months, has ac­
E. B. Griffin D. D.. |»ator
Hanford spent lhe weekend with cepted a fine position with the Con­ Woodland
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trumbo sumers Power Co. in Hastings and . 10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
and Beverly and Bonnie remained began work this week Monday.
11:00 A M. Sunday school:
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for a week's visit with their grand­
Mrs. Oscar Lucas of Chicago vis­
030 P. M. Christian Endea'vor. declining
health.
Tlie remains daughter. MLss Alio Unlger, who
parents.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paul Topic: 'Our Bible: Its beginning."—
were brought to the Beeler funeral has etpptoyment in New York.
Tlie Evangelical Sunday school from Wednesday until Friday.
Leader—Alice Hendee.
home where funeral services were
Little Marlene Stanton spent part1
held their annual picnic al River­
Lowell Teeter of Caledonia and
8:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer held on Friday afternoon conducted of last week with her. grandparents.
side Park. Grand Ledge. Wednes­ MU Helen Newton of Hastings meeting.
day. A picnic dinner, program and called on Rev. and Mra. H. V.
I Kilpatrick
athletic contests were purt of Ute, Townsend Sunday evening.
I 10:30 A- M Sunday school.
day's enjoyment.
Mra. Dell Williams left Sunday । 11:30 A. M. Morning worship.
Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin at­ for Grand Rapids where she will
tended the C. E. service at CoaU. visit Mr. mid Mra. Raymond Mc­ i «:po P. M. Christian Endeavor
Topic: "Our Bible: Ita Beginning.'' In Middleville. Mra. Zcrhc piuned, Moore and daughter,
Grove Sunday evening.
Leod mid children for a few days.
—Leader—Ewllda Curtis.
away five years ago after which hei
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Mrs. ArdLs Rush and daughter
Mrs. Blake Barnes (Bc&amp;slc Ful­
Following lhe C. E. a short ses­ kept hta own home until taken ill.
Bonnie of Lansing were Thursday ler) and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barnes
sion of the Leadership Training Hi' was a kind man to hta family
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ and daughter of Lansing and Frank
dan will be held to complete final and accommodating neighbor and Miller of Johnstown has been re­
ald Lehman und attended com­ and Allen Fulcr and Mra. Nettle
a loyal friend, and leaves many out­ cently made.
reports and reading assignment*
mencement exercises in the eve­ Nichols and son of Battle Creek
8:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer meet­ side ids family circle who will mtas
ning.
were Memorial Day dinper gucau ing.
j him. He is survived by two daugh­
Mra. Katie Ross and son John of Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling. In
ters. Mrs. Grace Morley and Mra.iApent u,e weekend fishing in NeRoss ot Beaverdam, Ohio, and niece. tlie afternoon. Mrs. Blake Barnes
The Methodist Churehc
Edna Bouman of Grand Rapids; • ------------------Mis* Doris Ross of Xenia. Ohio, and Mr. and Mra. Leo Barnes nnd
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
three step-daughters, **“
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Augiivt Naujok and Mr. and Mra.
were ixiuse guests ut lhe Kahk-r daughters called on Mr. and Mra.
10 a. m.—Children's Day prognun.
Ray Raymond liave had aa guests
Ail 17 di.isions of our Company have qualified toe the blue cad
home last week. Mra. Anna Kahler. Arthur AllerUlng.
8 p. m.—Epworth League.
the past week, friends from Chicago.
while Minute Man flag which la tawed by the U. S. Treasury
Dorr Kahler and Miss Ruth Scud­
Thursday. Miss Mary Townsend,
Tuesday. 7 p. m.—Choir practice.
The young people's group of the
Department lo rempantaa whose employees (40% or more) on
der. with their guests took a north­ wiio graduated with this year's sen­
Thursday, 8 p m.—Midweek serv­
Briggs locality held their get-topurrhaoing W ar Bomia througli lhe pay roti dadur lion plan. We're
ern trip n few days, calling on rel­ ior class, leaves for Poiawatomi ice.
like YOU. We love liberty and we love our country. We're buying
atives nnd also on Mr. and Mrs. Inn. Poksgon Stale Park near An­
Rev and Mrs. Wingard will lie
Ralph Rise of Beaverton.
gola. Ind- where she Is-employed in Grand Rapids the week of June
Mr. and Mrs. John Kathennari of for lhe summer.
10, attending the annual conference.
Lansing and Mr. und Mrs. A. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenyon of
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Faui mid
Peck and son Raymond of Chicago Mins Raymond. Jr., und Billy of
Grand Rapids and Mrs. Orpha Cray j
The Evangelical Church
were dinner jurats at |he iiomc of Chicago visited his mother. Mrs.
of Caledonia were weekend visitors j
J. S. Deablcr, Pastor.
Mrs. Mary Fisher and Miss Susie George Paul and other relatives in *10 a. m.—Morning worship.
of Mra. Pearl Kenyon nnd attend-,
Fisher Saturday.
Lake Odessa nnd Hastings from
11 a. m.—Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bornum of Wednesday until Friday,
7: 45 p. m.-E L. of C. E.
Augusta called mi Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I. Fratcher and
8: 30 p. m.—Worship service.
Carl Jordan last Thursday.
Miss Ethel Fox of Detroit visited Mr.
Tluiraday evening—Midweek pray­
Mr. and Mrs. Emril Tucker of apd Mrs. John Dell and Miss Doro­ er service.
nesday -------------- ------------ „ -------Yes, Consumers Power Employees In tho
Charlotte and Mrs. John Atkins thy Dell from Friday until Sunday.
Charlotte Tungate who was a bride, The W.S.C.S. who si&gt;oiMorcd the
Friday evening—Choir rehearsal.
and daughter Bonnie Lee of Mar­ On Memorial Day they were ail
of the past week.
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Hastings Division ora buying Wor Bonds
dinner on Decoration Day frel very
lette were Memorial Day guests of dinner guests at lhe home of Mr.
Zion Lutheran Church
The Barry County Hower festival
. ... Pay Day IS BOND DAY WITH US
Mr. nnd Mrs Frank NleUiamer.
and Mrs. Elwyn Dell of Leslie.
Paul W. Geiger, Pastor
sponsored by the Prairie and Irv­
Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Rising and
ing garden clubs, will be .held nil church parlor, which
MIm Juanita Pennington of East
10 a. m —Sunday school.
son Burcl of Hasting*. Mra. Franx Woodland spent Bunday nt tlie
the Middleville school Friday. June,
11 a. m.—Morming worship.
Kilpatrick und Miss Arlene Kil­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allcr12. &gt;942 Tile public ta invited to
8 p. in.—Luther League.
patrick of Benton Harbor and Mra. ding. Mr. and Mra. Hugh Pcttlnattend the program which begins
Mrs. Lconn Moon Vanderllc, a
Mattle Schray of Elmhurst called gill of Battle Creek were afternoon
South Woodland Church of
nt 1 o'clock. Anyone wishing to successful teacher many years at
on Mr. and Mra. Roy Rowlader and callera.
the Brethren
thc Bristol school.zWUl succeed LcArthur L. Dodge. Pastor
Mrs. Jessie Hatton Saturday after­
Word has been received by Mr.
10 a. m.—At this hour the chil­ H. Sheffield, who has judged flow­
noon.
mid Mrs. Wayne Long that Charles
Mrs viola Nash who has been Long. In the service of Uncle Sam. dren of the church school will ren­ ers at county and state fairs, will
visiting relatives in Galesburg spent has arrived at hlk'destlnatlon. Tlie der the annual Children's program be lhe guest speaker of thc after­
11 a. m—Sunday school.
noon. She will speak on flower ar­
last w-ek with her daughter and card was mailed from San Francisco.
family. Mr. und Mrs. Carl Scofield Calif. Harry fxmg. oldest son of Mr.
Church attendance is a good rangements. "Tulip time in Holand son Rodney.
and Mrs. Long leaves Thursday with habit. Cultivate it.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Birdsill Holty nnd thc Barry County selectees and A.
School Children Ride on Train
thc latter's stater and husband, Mr. W. Long of Bay City leaves Wed­
The second, third nnd fourth
nnd Mrs. Edgar Hanna, who have nesday for Detroit to enter service*
bcm visiting them, spent the holi­ This will make three sons from grade pupils of Mrs. Nowtcke'n nnd
days wim their parents'. Mr. ano this one family In the Army. There Mra. Smith's rooms enjoyed a 20Mra. Henry Millwood of Ludington. arc two other sons who are married. mlle train ride and a picnic dinner
Mr. and Mra. Frank Nlethamer. Fred of Lake Odessa who Is man­ Wednesday of last week. Tlie teach­
Tom nnd Peggy were Sunday dinner ager of thc Woodland Farm Bu­ ers with the help of nine mothers
guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul Brod- reau Elevator and Tom of Grand took the 70 youngsters in their ears
BONDS
beck of South Woodland. Other Rapids who is employed at Hcrpol- to Grand Ledge, where the group
STAMPS
guests were Mr and Mra. Ted Jor­ sheimer's- Mary. the only daugh­ boarded thc P. M. train and made
the
trip
to
Lake
Odessa.
For
many
dan and daughter. Inez Anne ana ter nnd youngest In'the family Uvea
Frank Jordan and daughters, Stella at home and Is employed as book­ of the children this was their first
und Alice of North Woodland. Car­ keeper al the Woodland Farm Bu­ train ride and their anticipation
and also participation was full of
olyn and Jackie Brodbcck returned reau Elevator.
home with Peggy for Sunday night.
Mrs. Don Shomo and son Don. delight.
On reaching Lake Odessa, they
Mr. and Mr.i. Frank Kilpatrick Jr. of Coldwater are visiting licr
and Miss Arinin Kilpatrick of Ben­ mother and sisters, Mrs. Lawrence walked to the park and later ate
ton Harbor spent Memorial Day and Hilbert, fxirena mid Ellen for two their dinner, joined by the mothers
evening with his staters, thc Misses weeks while Dr. Shomo is taking who had driven back from Grand
NEW added ingredient
FOR
Jennie and Cnrrle Kilpatrick.
a two week's course at thc Univer­ Ledge. Upon their return to Wood­
Mr and Mrs Howard Jordan of sity of Michigan. This ta a special land they were all treated to Es­
B
vanishing scent
Durand and Mrs. F. E. Jordan of course In dentistry offered thru tlie kimo Pies.
Thc trip wns made without a mis­
Lansing were Memorial Day guests W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
SAME protective lather
of Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert and
MIm Opal Baker of Bailie Creek hap and lhe teachers are to be com­
daughters.
spent the weekend with her par­ mended for undertaking and suc­
cessfully carrying through auch a
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hrwilt and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker.
Mrs. Agnes Hewitt called on Mr.
Mr. mid Mra. Howard Olen of Al­ novel and delightful picnic.
It was interesting toznote that
and Mrs. Ed. Snobbie ot Lake Odes­ legan are expected Wednesday to
sa.
be guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Ernest another group of chlldryti. about 40.
Rev. and Mrs J. 8. Deablrr visited Shomo at the Constitution Eastern came from Lansing to Grand Ledge,
having
their picnic there, on tlie
last week in Marcellus. La Grange Star dinner.
and Naperville. III., reluming on
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Blakely and same train our children boarded
Friday accompanied by their son daughter Judy of Blissfield visited far Lake Odessa.
Harold who has been attending her parents. Mr. and Mra. Leon
Let daily Active Lather
North Central college during the Nicholson Thursday and Friday and Woodland Holds Alumni Banquet
T;
Facials with Lux Toilet
A fine crowd, considering the
past year, and Mias Carolyn Kohn, attended the graduation exercises
little granddaughter, who will.be at of her brother Maynard. Mrs. world situation, attended lhe an­
Soap help bring you
nual Woodland School Alumni ban­
their home for a week or so. /
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new, appealing loveli­
Blakely and Judy are remaining for
Chas. Kenney, teacher of' Com­ a week's visit. Mrs. Agnes Cornell quet Saturday evening. May 30. A
ness. Give your skin the
merce in Woodland high school the of Barryton and Mr. and Mrs. De­ delicious chicken dinner was served
same gentle care that
First Federal of Detroit op­
past year and recently inducted in wey Nicholson of Remus also at­ by the South Brethren Aid Society.
Here is thc program:
erates under charter from Fed.
p/otects Hollywood's
T01UT soap
tlie army is at Ft. Francis E. War- tended Commencement.
eral
Home
Loan
Bank.
Any
March.
Woodland
High
School
or
­
million-dollar complexret\ in Wyoming where IWls taking
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and
amount
opens
an
account.
Y'ou
an eight weeks' basic training course son Morgan left Monday for Grand chestra; invocation. Rev. H. V.
can open your account by mail
before entering Officer's train­ Rapids where they will visit Mr. Townsend: music by the orchestra
-and then add to your savings
during thc banquet; roll call by
ing school.
and Mra. Jacob Brady over night
in large or small' amounts, as
Mr. und Mra. Olen Blake of Mid- nnd will spend the week In Hartford, clBMes. Lucy Lind Jordan. '30;
Swan is baby-gentle
convenient by U. S. fttail. Cur­
dlsville were guest* of Mra. Law­ the guests of her parents. Mr. and ■'America the Beautiful,** group: in­
rent dividend rate, 214% annu­
and a sudsin’ whiz!
rence Hilbert. Lorena and Ellen last Mrs. Horry Hough. On Tuesday troduction of toastmaster, Arlene
ally, compounded twice yearly.
McMillen
Yerty,
"33;
toastmaster.
Thursday and attended graduation evening they will attend the grad­
Swan’s mild and pure
Mildred Cramer Goodman, 'll;
exercises In thc evening.
uation exercises ot Mrs. Gager's
Welcome
to
Class
of
'43.
Don
Dun
­
as imported castiles.
Mrs Mattle Schray of Elmhurst. niece. Miss Eljean Hough of South
FLMTINC SOAP
Ill, was called to Ionia last week Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Morlan can. *30; response. Bruce Eckard t.
It’s swell foe every­
by the death of a relative and stop­ of Paw Paw spent lhe weekend *43; solo. J. Gordon Williams; silver
thing.
ped over in Woodland * to visit with their son and family. Mr. and anniversary roll call. Daisy Guy, *10;
violin solo. Kenneth Stanley; "Our
friends enroute home.
Mrs. Gager.
Mr. and Mra. John Kuthcnnzn of
Mra. L. C. Jefferies mid children Boys in Service,” Lawrence Bird;
Lansing were Saturday evening and Mrs. Gertrude Stahl of Lan­ In Memoriam. Lawson Smith, 33;
preserve elasticity
tuts
supper guests at thc home of Mr. sing were guests of Mr. and Mrs. "The Star-Singled Banner."
Leslie Rpsh. 33. and Dale Town­
and Mra. Carl Jordan.
Carl Burkle and Toddy on Memorial
down ,tockinK runs'
send, 32.' have passed from our
Mr. and Mra. Harry Wondergem pry.
W
50 THRIFTY — SO SAFE!
group
during
the
past
year.
of Elgin. III. called on Rev. and
Mr. and WYs Wm. Kelly of Char­
Mra. H. V. Townsend Saturday aft­ lotte spent Sunday with Mr. and Woman's Study Club to
ernoon.
J
Mra. John Lnzo.
Hold Annual Picnic
Mr. and Mra. D. B. Green in com­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Paul and
The annual picnic of the Wom­
pany with Mr. and Mrs. Ward children visited her sister and hus­ an's Study dub will be held al lhe
Green of South Woodland and Mr. band. Major and Mrs. H- J. Stang schoolhouse Tuesday. June 9. with
and Mrs. Paul Smith of Lansing and mother. Mrt. C. B. Benham of supper served at 8:30 p. m, Each
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN
were In northern Michigan trouj Dowagiac,
Memorial
Day
and mrmber bring her own sugar. Bev­
fishing last week. On their way Sunday. Enroute home on Sunday erage will be served by the com­
home tiiey called on Mr. and Mrs. they called on another sister and mittee.
Ralph Rise of Beaverton and Mr. husband. Mr. and Mra. Richard
and Mrs Neil Smith of Midland.
Hughes of Allegan. Major Stang is
Don't be cynic; donl bewail knd
MIm Myrtle Wilson of Hastln&amp;s now stationed at Decatur. III., moan; don't waste yourself in de­
visited Rev. and Mra. E. B. Griffin where he is Commanding Officer of jection, nor bark against the bad.
Monday and Tuesday.
the .Ordnance Plant. ■
but chant the beauty of the good;
Miss Hulda Euper of Fowlerville
Rev. and Mrs E. B. Griffin were set down nothing that will not help
spent Saturday and Sunday with guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. somebody.—Emerson.

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�and Mra Lewis Neeb.
j family of Fowlerville spent Sunday
were tn Hastings and Vermontville Irvtng.
Friday.
Mrs. Stanley Vail and daughter of
Mr. and Mra. George Miller of,afternoon with Mr. and Mra.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Detroit are spending a few days Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Charles Overholt.
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and daughter of Plymouth. Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Waller Lewis of'
were Mr. and Mra Jacob Kauffman und Mrs. Clarence Benedict
|| Mattle
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, Iky and family of Mid- Irving were Tuesday evening guests
rilr-vllie rVanaiH
and daughter Ruth of MUleraburg.j Mr nnd MrB Howard Clinton and j' dlevlUe.
Donald Miller nf
of East LanI Ind.. Clyde Boyds of La Orange, daughters of Bowne spent Sunday I MW And Ebner Lightfoot of _N
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead and ™.
“att Ltoynwn oiGrand, with MrrBnd Mra B. R. Clinton.
' Manchraier. Indiana, were Memorial ■ lac
Monday afternoon caller.:
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Lyle Rockhill and 1&gt;a' caUers of Mr. ttnd Mrs. Henry of Mra. Claude Walton
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* spent Sunday evening with family visited Mr. nnd Mra. Jack, Rapids Mr. and Mra. Paul TLomp-. M
I war. and Mrs. George Alexander ami
family of Lowell.
““Jj** -u.
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Frank Walton left Friday noon
Mra. Caroline Buehler and Mrs.
for northern Michigan where he is
drew Roush of Hastings.
Rose Snyder of Caledonia were Fri­
doing some fishing.
j Clarence Surrarrer and MLvs
Mra Ad“.m EndfW’
Mr-giui. Mrs. L. A Seger of,
day callers of Mra. Julia Godfrey.
De’Ptonty of Detroit spent Satur-'venta»’
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u
di
UMnuhlp.
dav and Sunday with Mr. and Mra. I
Raymond Whitehead, daugh- Orand lUrtH ■!»«
ajlurt., .llh Mr. .nd urv
y.n. AUrrdUx of HuUw
Warren Surrarrer and family.
I Kr.of Ur und Mrs William Klcmp.
I .ma Mra. Ardis Elliott of Flint were;
ye,. n,..ri
t nteived a letter from her husband,
nP 118»&lt;- whitehead, who Is stationed In
Mr. and Mra. Wesley Keim and mortal Day guests of Mr. nnd Mra.(She and Mrs Jack will spend a few '
Miss Marion Roush spent thc Sunday callers at the home of'
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- the Philippine Islands, which staled weekend with her grandparents. Mr, Mra. Irma Brown.
son Vrm of Clarksville. Mrs. Mar­ W. W. Rockhill.
| days with Mra*, Edgar Cheney and
Mra Frank Dorr.
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garet Kamiskc of Gaylord, and Mra.
Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Clinton of | family in Lansing.
Paarl Smlth of Hastings were guests
Mr. and Mrx E. H. Johnson and J piarksville were Sunday dinner ■ re«. sw
Of Mr. and Mra. Semiati Seese.
daughter. Lob, and Boyd Noviiky j guesu of Mr. and Mra. George Bus- 'J*
of Grand Rapids were Sundoy'tance and family.
tp*bi
ana
ivuuiu nuau ui wwcii
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guests of Mr. and Mra. Warren
Mrs. Mcrlo Neeb and Meria of I'‘I'
■spent from Friday morning until
•',r- nnd Mra. Joseph Kauffman
Surrarrer nnd family. Mra. GerhardtLHastlnipi returned from the home
Sunday evening nt Fife lake.
“'“1 family spent Sunday evening
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linu ------ ----- ,----- - ------ ------ ----------- ----Mr. Adah Motter were in Grand B,'d *■“»“&gt;• ot Logan.
week’s visit in the city.
; who passed away Monday morning.
Rapids. Monday.
' 1 L. B. Lester was in Grand Rapids
Gaylord Whitney Is employed in was buried on Friday.
Mrs Marvin Thaler and Keith;on business Monday.
Grand Ledge during the summer; Mrs. Pear! Smith of Hastings and
spent the wcekend with Mrs. Wll-! MIm Virginia Fish spent the
Ham Hutchlqs while Marvin went to weekend with Miss Maxine Swift,

family of Dowling and Frank Cool?

davs with her grandmother. Mr&gt;. Cool. Saturday afternoon.
Bertha Johnson of- Hastings.
Maurice and Duane Glasgow of
Mrs. Minnie Davis spent Saturday Dowling spent tlie weekend with
nnd Sunday ut her farm home near Uteir grandparents, Mr. and Mra.
Alto.
| Glenn Kellogg.
Mra. Ida Payne enjoyed a birth-. Mr. and Mra. Clare Payne of
! day supper at the home of Mra. Kalamazoo spent Friday night with
George Payne of Kalamazoo.' May their mother. Mra. Ida Payne.

Jimmie, of Elkhart. Indiana. Mr. John Seelbach of Grand Rapids.
T,
and Mra_Carl Rickcit of Grand and Mr. and Mra. Fred Shepherd of ■&gt;*&lt;•&lt;
Rapids and Mrs. Maude Eaton of, Remus were Thunday callers of ,/w
Pontiac, were weekend guests oi Mra. Julia Godfrey.
Mr. and Mra. Gall Lightfoot and; "
‘
—
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—
Mr. and Mrs. John Barber of Chi-1 son of Valparaiso. Ind., spent the
cago, Ill. spent Friday evening with i weekend with Mr. and Mra. Alvlrt

and Mrs. Floyd Evans and Patty |
of Springfield. Ohio, .pent the week-

If repairs aren't quite as fast

BLAME THE AXIS

Conskxvavion of tracks and rubber is

telephone installed, a cord replaced, or

vitally important to American Victory.

repairs fiiadc, you wiU understand.

In order to save automotive equipment and

In so far as war restrictions and material

tires, Michigan Bell now groups orders for

rhortagca permit, wc shall continue to pro­

repairs and installations, so that as many

vide the heat service possible. We look

as possible can be handled on one trip.

forward to thc day when wc again can give

Most people will notice no difference

the kind of service wanted, “when and

i thc quality of thtnr
ou find it takes a little longer lo have

where wanted.'* But now, and for tho
duration, war needs come firit.

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

AUCTION SALE

Mr. and Mra. Frank Hyne.s visited
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson Kingsley of ut lhe home of Mr. and Mra. Guy
U. L Kenyon of Lansing nnd R.|in Hastings on business Thursday.
Makley at Woodland Friday.
R. Kenyon and Mra. Ann Smith of' Rev. and Mra. J. R. Chispell of
Kalamazoo spent Decoration Day: Hastings were Monday afternoon
and family, and Mr. and Mra. Lev with Mr and Mrs L. R. Wolcott.
1 callers at the home of George end
Lutchins and family of Grand RapSaturday night with his mother.
Mra. Ellen Helriglc of Hastings
Mra. Ida Payne
I Is spending the week with Mr. and
Saturday afternoon callers of! Mrs. Alvin Holrigle.
Mr. and Mra. George Forbey were! Mrs. Helen Knowles and two
tel Olds In Lansing Monday.
Mr. Jennie Long Dlllenback and' children of Battle Creek were FriSunday afternoon callers ‘at the;
daughter ArleXe and Mrs. Phylllsl day callers ot Mra. Julia Codfrey.
Garllngcr and daughter Janet Kay' The W. M. A- will meet wMh Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Thompson of Vermontville, and Mrs. Jacob Emma Anderson Thursday afternnd Jerry Herbert. Mis. Dessie
Thompson, and Mrs. Mary Fry vis­
ited Mr. nnd Mra. Carl Myers of
Tlie • Kellogg family enjoyed a I the Cool building Friday evening
picnic at Caledonia Sunday after-1 with a pot Ipck supper al 7:00.
Mrs Elmer Chupp and son of Gosh- I
en. Ind., and Mrs. Matt Boynton Ot
Grand Rapids
Rapids and Mrs. Irene Bufhler of]
ML« Dorothy Van Patten of Kal­
Pleasant Valley visited their uncle.
amazoo spent the weekend with her
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
Freeport
Sunday school—10:30.
Preaching—11:30.

old Elliott nnd daughv

and MIm Jerry Mttvson of Battle'
Creek. Miss Francis Burling of'
Miss Gwendolyn Mishler of South |
owne was a Sunday dinner gues-i

nnd'the Misses Dorothy Walton and
Memorial Day gurabi of Mr. and!
Crystal Frost of Flint were Satur­ Mrs. Charles Bunn and family were |
day and Sunday guests of Mr. und
Mrs. Claude Walton and family.
|I daughter Marie Ann of Plymouth.
Paul Kunde spent
Norman Noviakey in
I Mr. and Mrs Harold Woods were | were Saturday afternoon guests of
Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Ella
.JIU Catt.
uan.
.
{Mrs. Miller Laraon of Kalamazoo. I "
Mrs. "
Mary AUerdlng and son Al
“­
' and ipent Saturday night nnd Sun- vin of Hastings were Tuesday eve­
ning callers on George Brown. -

AUTOMOBILE
very

CHICKENS

HAY &amp; GRAIN
Around 6 tons mixed alfalfa and Juno
grass hay
■
200 bu. oats
20 bu. feed wheat

COAL &amp; TOOLS
1500 lbs. coal
Hoy fork, rope and pulleys
Scythe
Dinner bell
Poultry pen
Cauldron kettle
Tool chest
Grindstone
3 10-gal. milk cans
New crosscut &gt;w
Grain
“
bags
‘
. Small tools
2 ladders
Tool chest
Axe
Garden tools
Corn shelter
5-gal. can

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Brcakfast table and 6 chairs
Cherry drop leaf antique table
6 cane bottom chairs
Several rockcri
Stands
Domestic sewing machine
3 commodes
3 wood beds
Feather ticks
Mattress
Water separator
Good dish cupboard
50 qts. canned fruit
Phonograph and records
5 dox. empty cans
5Several crocks
_ ..
Copper boiler
***
Wash
'
tubs
2 couches
Walnut organ and stool
Cherry stand
Dressers
Pair wool horse blankets
Several carpets
Bedding
New Perfection oil heater
Paisley shawl
Looking glasses
Clothes bars
Lamps
Dishes and cooking utensils of all kinds
and many other articles too numcr-

I will also offer the 40 acre farm
ot Private Sale subject »o the right
to reject any and all bids. Very
good wall of water. Some seeding
on farm. Fences in fair condition.
Good buildings and plenty of them
for this size farm.

Construction Company. Camp Al­
tenburg, Odlnburg. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg al­
Prairieville. Saturday.
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mra.
Dan Postma and Phyllis Ann were
Cliff Johnson of Irving, and
Bertha Johnson of Hastings.

of Mr. and Mrs. John PUh. Sunday.
Willis Thompson of South Bowne

-L HIS year taking care of your car is a paTrioJiej
duty. Your car can help speed lhe Victory effort by saving
gas. oil and metals—If you keep It at top mechanical per­
formance! America nerds your car for wartime transporta­
tion. Share it with others—make onj car do lhe work of two

We’re doing our part to keep America's ears In active service’
As onr contribution, we offer the motorists in Ibis section a
complete, economical car conservation plan, designed to
help your present car see you through and even beyond the
war years! Car conditioning—preventing trouble through
regular lubrication and complete check-ups—la the best way
lo get extra life and service out of your car! This method
maintains fbpr ear at lop performance and saves costly re­
pairs and replacements.

man nnd family ot Rutland town­
ship and also attended the Bsc-

Hastings visited at the Gall Light­
foot hpme Sunday.

VULCANIZING ... ALL KINDS
General Tire and Tube Repairing

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phono 2240 daytime. For night
ice phono 2352 or-2230

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. FRED HANEY. Clerk.

Freeport Methodist Church
Everett M. Love, pastor
Morning worship—11:00.
Sunday school—12:00.
। Mrs. Norn Kayser and family, and
The
service next Sunday will be
MLss Fay Statsick of Caledonia. Mra.
Dwight Fisher of Hastings. Donald given over to the observance ot
L. Miller and Miss Helen Wright of ClUldren's Day. A special offering
East Lansing. Donald, who has
completed his five year veterinary
course at M. 8. C . will graduate on

Mr. and Mra. Boyce Evans and son
Gregory of Grand Rapids spent Cartton Center Methodist Church
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Everett M. Love, pastor
Endres. Gregory is the only great
Morning worship—10:00.
Sunday school—11:00.
Mrs. J. C Roush of Rockford was
a Wednesday caller of F. E. Deming But hushed be every thought that
and Mr: and Mra. Allen Fish.
springs
Franklin Burgess left Monday for From out the bitterness of things.

SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1942
1926 Model T, Tudor sedan in
good condition throughout.

Mr and Mra. Hurley HaUleld. Mr.
nd Mrs Seymour Uipe and Bsrara Ann of Grand Rapids, and
Irs. Ellen Seese. local, were Sun-

Jsfftraoa aid Coart
Hastiaga,
Mlckigaa
Banoco Gas sad Oils
Valcsaislag

ien Center. Sunday.
Mrs Elizabeth Ferguson of Grand
Rapids was a Sunday visitor of
Mra. Margaret Miller of Has­
tings spent from Wednesday until
Friday at lhe home of her mother.
Mrs. Inna Brown helping to care
for tier uncle. George Brown.
Teddy Walton, BUI Vander Male.

LEGAL NOTICES

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
fIGHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISE FRIDAY

12 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

wt™WAR wings
Frank
Rogers Completes'
Naval Aviation Course

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1942

FREEPORT WAS BORN WHEN IT HAD
OSPECTS FOR A RAILROAD

FARM - LABOR
OFFICE OPENS

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 »o 6

GRADUATING CLASS
18625783

Two SuiH Started
For Damages

.

IMPRESSIVE
CEREMONY AT
ST. RQSE CHURCH

In compliance with the “Food foi
The Banner has mentioned lhej
Victory ’ campaign, the United
Timely, Helpful Address by,
Samuel and Michael Roush Platted the Town on Their State* Employment Service, which
Frank Wayne Rogen, son of Mr.
Audience Liked the Clever den Hathaway, of Charlotte, that;
has
been
operating
an
employment
Rev. Harold F, Carr, Flint and Mrs. Frank Rogers, R. D. 4.
Change Made in Program !he drove the car which hit Carl]'
Own Farm in 1873. Some of Its Interesting History Given office al 110 South Broadway in
Hastings. Mleh. graduated today!
Hastings every Wednr.%day during
Maln- 13. a* he was »-alklng and.
,
The\66th annual commencement
the past four year*, now announce.
Tb*'
th* graduating puxhlnghta bicycle up U» Lamp*«*• F». Robort T4
gxerclsA. of Hastings High school from tlie Naval Air Station. Cor­
pus
Christi,
and
wax
cdmmtesloned
I
that the office will also be open cla*s ol Hastings High school had “•» bill *n Rutland. March 28. |
Olfen First Mat.
were held at the Central audito­
The’ township of Irving, in whosWj lage there were several settlers, every Friday to aid In supplying i Utcir clau night exercise. Thursday C“r,1" J*?. wa',1
a
second
lieutenant
Jft
the
United
b&gt; H’S *.?'
With all the rignif tear
rium Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.,
the significant and eta.northeast corner Freeport village is; mostly In Carlton township, and a needed farm labor
lor Barry
B.rry count,
?pact
“&gt; ui
» .•»
LI"*™
of “
the
MX
.right
HM“
— lows.
fender Ml
of na&gt;u&gt;-.
Hath-; Wllh all
labor for
county1 evening in Central
7k&gt; the xtralhs of “Stars and Stripes i States Marine Corp* Reserve
auditorium. ,Way.a CBr Hathaway did not stop bor“‘*
ne high
num xcnnoi
U«ltan«ar"RogerB received hi* located, wax so named because its. schoolhouse wax erected hi the Fish according to Mr Benedict &gt;L Me-;
Forever.” plnj-ed by the
first settler. Albert E. Bull, a bach- neighborhood.
of theschool'
cta^
,rom Wr‘l"n
Oolu&gt;iu&gt;t manager.
.U.HMMV.,
Tbere WaA “ «P®c»‘y crowd, and to aid lhe boy. nor did he reveal church
. . giv« the celebration of the
Ginn
band, lhe 114 memtans of th; cLl-,
elor
from
New.England.
was
a
great
The
Kalamazoo,
Hastings.
Lowell
Mr.' E. J. Campbell local farm ,hc&gt;’ *«re well pleased with the that he
IIC caused uu;
the BiAlurill
accident.
uuu.i
initial uurtuic
offering
"
Ul
of war
the aciriun
solemn s*t1«e of Education. After receiving 1
of 1942 marched to ihelr^pb;— ™;
“’; CAA training, he enlisted In the 1admirer of Washington Irving and । and Northern Michigan railroad, 1 representative of the United States'P
It ta
lx known who caused rlflce of the moss, by a newly orram’ which Wks
Now that it
States', Pr°8
°xram.
Was under the didi­
lhe platform. The program'was
• • • was planned
•------ -- -to •be a narrow
. Naval Reserve and was sent to the his works. He settled on section 23 -which
Employment Service,
will
have!r'c“°« ot Mis* Marjorie Hill. Miss the accident, two suits against i dalned prieat, St Rose of Lima
opened with staging "The Star
Aviation Elimination Baxe. GroMe In that township In 1836. But his gauge, had 6een graded nearly to charge of the office every Frida&gt; | Carol ^Uer. Mix* Dorothy Coldren. Hathaway have been started hi tlie church was filled to capacity. Bun­
Spunglrd Banner.” In which Hie
b I He. Mich, for preliminary flight in­ largest land-holding was In Rutland Lowell in 1873. The prospect of a It Is estimated' by Mr. Campbell;w,lh Prctl Jon« and Miss .Marie circuit court here. In one he is day morning al 10:30 when the Rev.
girls' glee club, tlie choir and tlie!
township, where he several years railroad led Samuel and Michael
audience united, led by the school'; structlon. He was llien transferred later built a tine home on what Roush to plat the village of Free­ that Burry County will need over!Ro*c of «be high school faculty as sued by William C- Main, father of Fr. Robert Patrick Toffee, a boy
! to the navy'* "University of the Air"
five hundred additional worker*. to counsellors
An enjoyable half­ the boy. and as hLs guardian for born in Hastings and who grew to
band.
wax then called "Bull's Prairie." He port, all of which wax on their
Invocation was given by the Rev ।I Corpus Christ, where he received his died In 1867. When Mr. Bull pur­ farm lands. In 1874. Soon there­ harvest and care for crop* in their j hour band concert on the school 15.000 The other suit is for S5.000 manhood here, [xrfortned that servis uiaur
made u,
by William
for •«.
ice. n
A WUC
large uuumci
number of priests from
coveted "wings" at the completion '
lawn
s pro- and “
niuuin C Main lor
man
. *gular seasons.
regular
la*n preccoeo
preceded me
the evening
evening's
Arthur M. Coldren. pastor of the.
chased
his
lands,
all
of
Barry
coun
­
after
building
operations
begun
Mr. Campbell k working in close!
T1,e baIld
directed by himself. NcT declaration has .been, other parlxties assisted as well as
' at his course of training.
First United Brethren church. Thl. 1
ty was dMiunated by the state as Among the first to build within the conjunction with Mr Glenn Woti filed, so we 'cannot give the &gt;...
bas^&gt;. .the
priest the Rev. Father
Hine
k* resident nH-,
wax followed by three songn. excel-;
Barry- township. In 1838 the legis­ village limits were Charles V. Relg- ring, chairman of the AAA. Board | About
| John V. Dillon.
40 ■members of the class uf for the two suits.
*K"'" "*
Irntly rendered by Uu- high school!
lature created .four townships of ler. Valentine Dipp. Truman Broth­
■ * '
A choir of seminarians from Mt.
1942 took part in the exercises. They'
choir, directed by Arthur Lower.
j
equal size, called Hastings. Johns­ erton. M. 8. Roush and Frank and with Harold Foster. Barry were not presented in the usual
St. Mary’s. Norwood, Ohio, where
Thr commencement address was
town. Barry and lliornopple. The Bronson. The subsequent building County Agricultural Agent. With manner, a clever arrangement of
the co-operation of these agencies.
given by the Rev. Harold F. Cnir.i
latter then Included the present Of Job Cheesebrough'* handle fac- Hie
■
■■&gt;■
I
,or lhc pn«('&gt;ood. lent imUnited
States
Employment
paxtor of tlie Court Street Meth-j
foqr .townships of Irving. Rutland.'tory. a combined saw and planing
i
(° th«
»ingService Is planning to meet the ne­ from putting the following three HFIH IN THK flTV
odist church of Flint. Hta theme
Yankee Springs and Thomapple. mlii by C. A. Curtis, another saw mill
I ing the traditional Gregorian chant
Reelected Foster and Faul; Not tang thereafter Yankee Bprings | Bnd a grist mill, a hotel, also three cessary neetis in the "Food for Vic­ numbers.On the program. "Class! I1LLU 111 inU VII I
was 'How To Write Your Autobl-!
History." “Class Prophecy" and
tory" drive
ography." It waa a very timely talk
Only 30 Personi Present
and Thomapple became Thomapple churches, and several store* and
Hen rd T?/
AaazIn,leV- P
Geller,
formedellver’ peiext
Mr Edgar Page has been in "The Class Will" Instead, there
for the diu members who will!
*
A d , ofThe
St. Rose
of1- Lima
parish,
township, and Irving and Rutland many dwellings, made .Freeport a charge of the office In Hastings on appeared "Tea for Grads.' "Alum
mku way
w«u in
••• tlie!
miv
You wou*d naturally think, with
soon be making Uicir
Electcd Two Directors
। ed the sermon, a splendid, earnest.
ni -------Banquet
1952"
and
"The
rus helpful •to -»»
al! —
who■‘,,Mrtr investment of 8750.000 hi another, called Irving for the rea- thriving and Important village, lack- Wednesdays. His duties have been —
— of* -----——
. *—
world, and witson stated. While Mr. Bull's prin- mg only railroad facilities to realize handling unemployment rompensa-' Queen Draws Her Last Check,"
The Barry county branch of the db“jou^s5 °P, lhe 1?w*r
dignity
school buildings
and equipment,
for dpal
heard him.
‘!i -----------T--------- -----------...
land-holding was In Rutland.' the hojjc* of It* projectors.
National Farm
XaMwt.rt/w. Bnd Oration* Of the priesthood.
Mr. Carr *ald that, whether we »'&gt;*e operation they contribute he built his home and cleared up| Before Freeport was platted, there tlon claims. Interviewing applicants, These act* were well presented, but NFarm
UMn A“oclall°'\ He touched on the duties Incumbent
for employment and making re- '■
really were the class history,
realize it or not. we are all writ- ‘ SM.D00 annually in taxes, that more hta
his 40 acres in Irving before Changchang-'1 was ua small settlement In
hi Roane
Bowne ferrals to job openings on farms., prophecy and class will offered in which furnishes farm credits'on all who assume the office of a
ing our autobiographies. Il ta well n"'-n 30 ciUaeiu of Hastings would ing his residence to Rutland. Thus
township near the Brayton and stores and factories. Mr Page win “ new dress-up. The 1,000 people through the Federal land bank sys-; priest of God; of the great rraponfor us lo realize that tlixi ta true h* prewnt at the annual school he is entitled to be called the first
Childs grist mill, which was pow­ continue to handle farm orders and; present as well as the class relished tem, held Ils annual meeting on '11 entaiu
th* «nany
and endeavor to liave wiuit we write
Monday night. But that settler of Irving township.
ered by a dam on the Little Thom­ placement* for farm tabor on Wed-”
the
out
agreed Wednesday night last week In th- 10}* .
°fnPens*Uonl
««*•
’" ' hits" handed —
• and ----------helpful and creditable "If you d&gt; •ound* worw than it ready l*. If
The first afca settled in Irving apple. west and a little north of Ute
Episcopal parish house In this city.1 ln
abl5 &lt;P
««»» fellow
that the “acta" had real merit.
neadaya.
not think about It al all." he s-ld.l •,M’ P“rt-nU and taxpayer* were dtapresent village. Tljat land wax con­
The salutatory by Miss Thelma About 100 members, who own stock I TT” “ their closest and dearest
‘,'you art writing It nevertheless, and «‘‘taHed with the operaUon of our was discovered that tlie best farm siderably lower than the road bed
Gibbs and the valedictory by Mirs In the Federal land bank, ru well11
lhe chances are that what one labile schools, the Central Audl- land was In tile northeastern por­
tiremmass
a breakfast
Evelyn Townsend were worthy
of ■ us - borrow
from lheFollowing
bank, were
-----------t —. ------ - ------------------writes wiUwut thinking will not be &lt;or*um would not have been large tion of the township. It was some
the occasion, creditable to the class' I attendance. Light refresl'i'menl* *“ 4erve&lt;» in
parocliial school
so pleasing when he realizes what • enough to contain the crowd tho* time before anyone rettled in that R R. where It reached the Little
M„.—
—school
... ...
.
wcre scrve&lt;j
। recreation room to members of
Thomapple. It was evident that
to Hastings
High
and to the
he has done.
I would have assembled. Neverthepart of Irving. But In 185! farms
The officers are: Glenn’Wotrtng. PaU3fr
family and other
two young ladiex
The earnest words of tlie speaker *«“ mnrr loll“ Otat111
h»w been were located In that district by the railroad could not. without
great expense, change its grade in
Personal friends and VUThe Rev, Don M. Oury gave the' president. Elmer Bush. vice-pre*i-:
could not fail lo Impress the young prosenl Monday night.
John Archer. Foster Sisson, Sr., and order to reach Ute settlement on the
Invocation and pronounced the ben- iIdent; Forrexl J. Buehler, secretary-! l?7jn.1,,le?^*nce ^rora
»•
People with the value of though:-* Tbc tcrnw of
Poster and others. In that same year a com­
Is Again On Active Duty eviction for this class night of the!I treasurer; Marda Sackrtder. acung *hlch Um,c lhc y°uni Priest took
north side of the county line. So
ful living. We are not expected, he'Charles Faul as member* of the
pany of Germans begun to take up it was decided to locate the town
For The U. S. Navy
i 66th class to graduate from our high Cretan'-treasurer. The reports of
bU W“°
said, to go through this life with- ho®”1 *xpir«&gt; Monday night. The farms on the level and rich land
on the Barry county side of the Ut­
school. The class of 1942, as fresh-j the officer, were very encouraging. I
&lt;”“•*’*out Retting some fun out of it. The vo,p
continue Uwir service for south and west of Freeport. Among
Rear Admiral George H. Rocx.i
ile Thomapple and thus avoid the
'! men. had a membership of 1J1. Thei There was only one foreclosure dur-!
*" ** “L’T* *
Minther
practically un­
wholesome type of fun ta always------------- term
----------was
-------------of New York City, now again In'
these were Conrad and Charles expensive grading
think of
number who completed the course Ing the past year, and there have °™ble one- He ,’rlahed
animous.
(Continued on page3. Sec. I)
Beeler. Jacob Smelkcr, John Reuter
When the town was platted. It active duly for the U. S. Navy, had
been only seven in Barry county:,n0 ,^-rsCn“l
hlmsc,fDr. D. D. Walton, treasurer of
the
pleasant
experience
of
visiting;
and Gottlieb Nagler.
was expected that the railroad
since the organization started here. I
J? ,tho Pr*eath^od- ** repro­
the school board, piraented the an­
would soon be in operation. Then Hastings, his native town. Sunday i
of
tile
seven
nronertlex
1
scnl
*
a
nual statement for the year end­
and Monday of this week, between
ing June 30, 1941. The present cf Freeport was an almost unbroken came the severe depression follow­ assignments, which he spent wlth|
tlie
1873.. The
uic sharp
uiarp panic
uuiuu of
ui ioiq
»nc ..
..
...
. ..
. ----- :
slightly larger sum than the orig-!
a( the
m^“r’
school year will not expire until forest. The land on which the vil­ ing
pralrcw™ ot
or the
Uw railroad,
rallrod. even
rrm wttn
mu, 5?
M“‘ R“k
inai debt* nlus accrued interest and. ^r*- Izo Taffee. 560 N. Broadway,
June 30. 1942, so un actual state­ lage stands was originally bought projectors
.
. .. ..
. ...
___ J___ ... Mn
lie Frtizrr
Mrs. Hr
Belle
Edger, and
and dusaw na mint.
numcost*, which reveals that good Judg-i
feUe,u“
ment could not be given until aftc: from the government by William almost all the right-of-way donated
Yule,
in
1856.
when
he
acquired
400
and
most
of
the
grading
done
from
ment luu been iwd in maklnu loam1 (3onj| orid hood wishes. It was a
Special- Celebration
-------------------- For
— The
----- ; that time. But Dr Walton did pre­
He waa sent to Michigan for the
Opening of Pan Fish Season i sent a tentative report for this year acres. He sold most of it. One Kalamazoo lo Lowell, found It im­ purpose of presenting the all-Navy
U™ I.rm.
Townships, Four Villages, In IhU county On
The Sth Annual Bluealli Festival I whlc|‘ 03111(1 not *»
fron* tract was purchased by John Roush. possible to borrow money to put “E” burgee pennant, to certain'
tutm b, tonx.tou,, .M.UU
uvi.iw
City, Receive $7,801.48
Upon his decease thr land became over the proposition. In the mean­
will be held in Hastings June 25. | *‘c,luU fl«uro‘ for u»e
22
plants
In
the
state
Jor
exceptional
,
26 and 27 undar the sponsorship of «&gt;“&gt;••
approximate them so uel and MlchaeL East of Ute Vll- time the advantages of having all war production. It also include*: Tbe cl‘y oi Hastings has received
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)
..
_______ rlnwlv
closely that
that the ru.h
cash balance «hnwn
shown
the lapel button for all employees'a cheek from the Michigan Departthe. Hastings Chamber of «
Commerce.
&lt;C°ounuad on page 8,
Chairman A. B. Gldlcy announces of 85.009.74 in Hie tentative report
In the planta and managers apdlmant of Revenue for 81.78537 been *o prudently managed that it;
has paid aU operating expenm tol ff&gt;| rIFFY
completion of plans which are to will'be substantially correct.
the office staff. These it is found
are greatly prized.
| whkh u HajUn«*
‘n- date and ha* accumulated a surp.'us yrLtLirri I Tri
According to tlie statement pre­
Include awarding of prises for fish
of
86489.49,
which
will,
it
ta
be,
■*
U
*"U*&gt; ■
LU I
The plant* included in the Michl-! '^ngihle tax. Thl* tax is levied and
caught during these three days. Two sented, tlie balance on hand Juty
gnn circuit are: The American:c&lt;,Uecud b? thc
°n •uch *n- Meved. more than provide for any-TUlinfflAU
prizes will be awarded for bluegills 1. 1941, was 88X536. The state
losses that may occur. The Barry |nlllr\[lAf
and one each for black bass, small and national governments contribuHastings Boy In Squadron Braas Co.. Detroit, where Gov. Van l*in8lbl''' property a* mortgage*. county branch association, accord- ■■'*■'*■***■
Wagoner was present; Halowax1 ,tocl“ in corporations outside of
and targe mouth: perch: speckled recelpta were 856,01437; for transDoing Heavy Duty
Corp.. Wyandotte; Motor Wheel I Michigan, bank balances above a Ing to figures submitted at Ute
bass; pike.' and many other species receipta were 856414 37: for trans­
Advance Enrollment Shows
Corp.. Lansing; Fisher Boat Works I
figure, etc. The law g&gt;ro- meeting, had a total income of
There will also be a prize awarded portation of pupils and from mis­
A letter, with a May date, from
cellaneous
sources
813322.99
were
Fine Send-off at Auditorium
Detrolt: Walker Michigan CorpJ'Wes lh“‘ “ P»« &lt;»f ‘be tax ‘hall 84.18033 last year, and the operatGood Attendance
for obnoxious tlsh.
George
(Mickey
&gt;
McPharlin.
with
received.
Tills
makes
the
total
re
­
Jackson; Chris-Craft Corp.. Algon- ^ retained by the state, and the
The festival celebrates the open­
auditorium
Plans
for
Hastings
summer
play
­
ceipts
for
the
year
8171,864.73
The
the R.A.P. In England these many ac. Retuniing. he will make the b«‘*nce distributed to tlie elites,
,rm, Central
which was,
__
, waa filled on ....................
ing of the pan fish season in Barry
added
to
the
surplus
or
reserve
ac*R»rnoon with people
award* at the Anaconda Brass' vllla«« “id townships of Mlciiigau,
county and this county boasts more total expenditures were 8166454 99. ground and recreation program months, was recently received by same
.
|who wlslied to xliow the lelfCleos
and'10
11401 b/ aucb municipalities to count.
than 200 inland lakes, which are which includes 815.740.00 paid on were othlined last Friday evening his mother In Grand Rapids, and Works. Hastlngs-on-HudMn
Robert C. Morgan, supervisor of 11141 °'rir rrtend» ai»prectate their
the Gibbs and Cox Corp. New York!l&gt;ay Ulelr running expenses. Tlie
stocked each year from the county principal and Interest of the school at a meeting of the summer activ­
debt, and, 87,538.75 for national de- ities committee of the Hastings forwarded to his brother. Bernard City.
townships, cities and villages have the service division of the Federal readiness to serve their country and
Rearing Ponds.
McPharlin. herk It contains news
C4U&gt;C 01 frpotofn- Thia was the
(Contlnued on page 3. Bee. I)
Year* seem to have laid a light'no dURcuHy in finding plenty of Land Bank, was present and made;
The committee ta looking forward
City Youth Council.
that they are "doing some iieavy hand on the Admiral. He steps as' U3CS for u,ta money.
a short address He commended Lie Ur|esl 8rouP ,h&gt;l
Ba"/
to a splendid crowd and have plan­
Tills year, the playgrounds will
work” at present, his squadron hold­ light and with as springy a step" Tbe amount rent to the town- Barry county association on the county ,or lnductl°n Into the mlilned for a free show which will in­
be open under supervision tor seven
ing one of the front line positions in i as a man of twenty-one. Hta bear- 4hlps. village* and this city totaled flne record I: hud made and
'
tar
Y
service, and they were given
clude well-known actors and ac­
weeks, beginning Monday. June 23.
the events now taking place. In a tag ta as straight as when he left ‘be ne«t sum of 87301.48. Il is dtatresses from various cities In MlchiDue to lire rationing. It Is thought
! auditorium niled but the straata
that people will stay at hutne more recent rally they destroyed five Annapolix us a midshipman cudct.' tributed pro rata on the baits ci
County Treasurer George Clouse 1 leftdln« from B to
station
than usual this year, thus making enemy planes, probably another one He ta most happy to be In so per­ population. The amount* sent to
There will also be sports events
anxious to
playground activities more heces- and damaged three.
and displays that will be of Interest
fect a physical condition, that he the 'municipalities of Barry county presented, and the meeting unanl-1 wc,e llned w,th
Other information that can bo
to fishermen who visit the festival.
Chariot McMannit, 64, A sory than ever. Already, more boys passed
can again give hl* country active as their share of the Intangible tax motuly adopted, a resolution which! honor thu flne ““PMU Ot young
on is. that all the American
will be sent to each borrower, mg- m??'
.
were as follows:
than usual have signed up for the
Tlie Friday program is planned
service in It* time of need.
.
Single Man, It Victim
boys are looking forward to enter­
ing the following: Payment in full
M*yor Charles Leonard gava an
softball league
Township
for the children and Uic price of
of all back taxes; also of aU delta- earncst- heartfelt talk to lha satea.
Assyria ..
Activities will center again at ing the U. S. Army Air Corps and
Chtries McMannis, a single man.
.8 355.00
all rides and .shows will be based
they hope it won't be long. Also
quende*.
Including
extensions;
each
---------------- *~“Baltimore
First
Ward
park.
9:30
to
11:30
a.
m.
accordingly. A special entertain­
that - It seems strange, and good,
borrower to accept his responsibil­ ship and village of the county. The
Barry ....
41020
ment win be planned for the little Friday afternoon in a fire which
Carlton .
ity to meet his payment* oromptlv, high school band and members of
346.04
folks and prizes for various con­ destroyed the home of Frank Cox ond Ward school and high school too. to see young American boys
Although collections from" the
aver
there,
"London
having
plenty
the
American
Legion
accompanied
thus helping to reduce field service
tests and events will be awarded.. hi Johnstown. Tlie Cox farm Lt 1H grounds, where the hours will be
of them now.” All are wondering Barry county Youth Council drive
327.75
The major prize is a bicycle that is' miles east and IS rnllra south of
In' addition to the tutu! activi­ when they’ll start doing "the big for funds have not been tabulatea.
lookout for desirable new toahs;
Hope
337.06
now on display In the Western Auto the Blrxtol schoolhouse. McMannis
It ta certain that the funds receiv­
Irving
urged continued consideration of them.
26531
Associate Store.
had made his home with the Cox ties of games, handleraft/and story- thing." he says.
He has recently been best man at ed will be well in excess of 84300.
hour. some emphasis, will be given
Johnstown
37605
Due to the tire shortage the family for about a year.
organization, and the hearty co- thoic who ,uul bccn recliuaifted and
Maple Grove ...
296.01
At 11:55 that forenoon. L Van to patriotic parados, salvage for vic­ the wedding of his roommate. Jim according to Cedric Morey, who is
committee decided to eliminate n
1•
■■ ■ of
- — a.
_______ with it.
..
a nm * wlnn I' art Km,™ ".Hr!------ .
Operation
borrowers
Orangeville
queen contest It has been the Bycle of Johnstown telephoned the tory. cleun-up days, victory gar­ Crowley, who married a girl who chairman of the financial drive.
In view of the excellent manner in
The terms of two directors ex­
Prairieville
policy in the past to encourage en­ sheriff's office here that the home dens. etc.
For older youth there will be op­
Quoting directly from the letter which this county has met the de­
pired with this meeting. One of
Rutland
28334
tries. from all parts of the county of Frank Cox In that township was
portunities
for
all-day
bicycle
runs
mands
of
the
numerous
Red
Cross
Thomapple
and this required travel on the part burning and that It wax thiujht u
Into the country, and for “youth looks so beautiful and peaceful be­ drives and war bond subscriptions,
Springs. was reelected Fred Kelley
Woodland
of committee members.
man was being burned t.n hi it
304 63
hosteltag.'' In which groups of about
this would appear to be an excellent; Yankee Springs
of Barry township is a new man. menta this time and relumed
195.62
Fishermen will be able to register
Underaheriff Doster and Coroner 10 make a several days' tour by low. one would hardly believe there record.
V,
,
choaen as a director by this meeting. later.
City
at a booth In the city from 'the Lathrop hurried to the scene. When
bicycle,
stopping at accredited
Hastings.............
1.78537
opening time, June 25. and entries they arrived the house was nearly youth hostels each night. There apparently nowhere, you are in Ute
. Village
destroyed. The Hastings fire truck will also be a scries of youth dances thick of a deadly battle." He also
HASTINGS CITY
Floyd Albert McClurkln. Hastings;
Freeport ......
and one from Bedford were called, after the band concerts, providing tells of his pleasure at receiving
BAND CONCERT
Clifford Francis Purdy. MiddtevUle;
Middleville ....
287 38
but were too late to save the dwell­ recreation in town, thereby reduc­ sometime before, a nice package
COUNTY EXCEEDS WAR. •
Theodore Grant Hayward. ClovnNashville
ing. After the house hud burned ing use of automobiles to out-of­ from the boys at Hastings, and a
44126
BUND QUOTA FOR MAY
marvelous
can
of
candy
from
his
।
The Hastings Merchants defeated dale; Don Nelson Higgins. Hastings:
138.69
Woodland
Hie Hastings firemen found they town resorts.
half-sister,
Ruth,
which
he
shared
.
the O, P. Athletics 18 to 4 for their Garner Ward Greenman. Dolton;
Barry County oversubscribed Ils
had hose enough to reach a goodChairman of the summer plan­ with some of the other chaps, much
March. Salute to the Stars
Kenneth Wayne Stamm, Hastings;
(lUh win against one loss.
Total ..
.87.801.48
&lt; Continued on page 2. Bee. 1)
ning committee is J. W. Hewitt, and to their pleasure. Mickey will
and Stripes
Huff
Craig and Swift pitched while Se­, Garrett Nelson Isham. Hastings:
there is a sub-committee of parents noon have rounded out two years
Overture, DianeHolmes.
gar caught for Hastings. Grand! Robert Edward Beattie, Kalamazoo;
committee In charge. Although
for each playground, headed by with the R. C. A. and R A. F. in
Walts. Let Me Call You
Rapids used Tracy and Ballard.I °T*1 R'Wene Myers. Doster; RlchMrs. Fred Linington. first ward; England.
Sweetheart ....... Friedman
Segsr had 4 hits followed by Keel-' ard H°uu Bhawman, Hastings; Lmslightly more than 858,168 was
Mrs. Donna Harrington, second
n rw___
March. Remembrance of
Friends here hope he may soon
। ter Midland Clark. Middleville;
ward, and William Bradford, third
Colonel Minor ... Rosenkranz
Victor E. Mead. Hastings: Bernard
A clinic for crippled children in and fourth wards. Mrs. L. E. Bar­ receive the transfer lie longs foi
The agents of the Windstorm Co. Johnson, 2.
Novelty. Clarinet Polka, Polish
Barry county will be held In Central nett Is City Youth Council presi­ to his native shores and that his
The Merchants face a strong dou­ Ernest Williams. Hastings; Atexanof this dly dodged out between nun
Folk Tune.
Arr. by Bennett
school here Friday from 8.30 A. Xr. dent; Charles Fau). secretary, and furlough will be long enough to
storms last month and picked up ble A team this Sunday .so come, dcr Robert Nell, Hastings; Hoy
March.
On
The
Mall
..
Goldman
permit
him
to
visit
his
UlUe
Can
­
to 3:00 P. M. under sponsorship of the Rev Don M. Gury. treasurer.
a total of 84.774350 in new insur­ and watch the Merchants play ball. Muses Strickland. Dowling;’ Jacob
Selection, King Arthur. Thomas
Eugene Miller. Hastings.
adian sweetheart, as well as the
the Barry County Health Depart­
ance. At the gait they have been The game starts at 2:30.
March, Queen City------- Boorom
ment. according to Dr. J. K. Alt- is assured by Its secretary. Lyn old home town here. Few will have
travelling io far in 1942. it Is evi­
Senator Prenites M. Brown of
Overture. Sandra ...... Holmes
land; director.
dent that the company will make Hastings
Lewis, In the summer program. a more interesting story to telL
Mlclilgnn recommended that Edw:a
Novelty. Barrel Polka ... Brown
Dr. Clifford Brainard of Battle Names of general director and staff
a good gain in total Insurance this
C. Kraft be given a non-competitive
Trombone Novelty, SUdln*
vioiuly enlisted for officer _UMMng,
Creek will be in charge of the clinic
civil service examination and re­ assisted by Miss Blllmeyer and Miss of workers assigned to each play­
Easy Alfora
Well say that serves 'em right.
appointed postmaster at Nashville, Blodgett, nurses from the state of&lt; ground will be announced next week
March. Men of Ohio ... Fillmore
This company has given Its patrons
Barry county, Michigan.
Custer.
dee of the Michigan Crippled Chil­
splendid service, paying all Its loss­
dren's Commission. There will also
James Foley and Henry" Singleton
es in full and as soon ax possible
AMERICAN LEGION PICNIC
Hayden Hathaway. 27, of Char­
There will be a family picnic for be two medical social workers and
after the adjusters had ascertained
were slopped on U»e highway Thurslotte
pleaded
guilty
to
felonious
the American Legion members and a medical stenographer from the
•Ow following Barry county stu•*•«** * Conservation Officer
their famines at Reid's Resort, at same office; Eight local wtAnen win
pany is In a strong cash position
AUTO STAMP BALM!
.
dents will receive degrees at the George Sunnier as they were driv­
During the month of May 810.­ so it can continue its splendid re­ circuit court on Friday. He claimed
Thomapple lake, Friday, June 19. also assist.
he did not aee Carl Main. 13, on
This clinic Is open to any parents 98th annual commencement of Ute ing toward town. A search of their 12280 was put on the mortgage cord of over a half century.
at 6:30 p. m. Pot-luck—and be there
ta** (Ml
car revealed a net and a quunUy of books of the register of deeds of­
in the county who wish to have University of Michigan:
on time.
ing his car up the Lampman nil]
crippled children examined.
Bruce M. Sheffer. Bachelor of ftah- Ute two were brought before fice. according to Vemor Webster, NOTICE TO BICYCLE OWNERS
LARGEST QUOTA IN JULY
The lunch which will be served to Science in Mechanical Engineering. Justice Ben Bowman that same wa­ register of deeds. During the same Owners of bicycles should remem­
There will be a second quota of the children during the clinic wax While attending “Die university ning and admitted the charge period mortgages discharged on ber that the opportunity for their fendsr of Hathaway’s ear and waa
.'electees this month, called for June donated by Jpe McKnighl and Rob- Sheffer was active in the American brought against them of having a farm property amounted to 831.­ registration ends this week There crushed 40 badly that hr has been
18. The q'XJta for July will be the ■
Society of Mechanical Engineering gill net in their possession. Each 854 43. These figures pertain only will be a penalty attached after in PWmock hoapltal since 'he xccilargest called from this cotmty.
paid a One of 850 and 86.85 coats. lc farm mortgages.
and in the boxing group
this week. Attend to it NOW|
■UMMAGE SALE
leg would have to be amputated.
Charles O. Fumtes, degree of The officer confiscated the net and
Y. M. C. A. Youth Council dance
Duncan Lake School Reunion. Hathaway was remanded to the cuiBaked goods sale, Goodyear's
the fish. Tlie latter were said to
Doctor of Medicine.
Parish House. Thurs., June 11, 9:30. Newton Bldg., N. Mich.; open 3
Hdwr.. Sat., June 13, by Dowling Caledonia Lakeside Park, June 13.
Ruth Woodman, also of WoodDinner 12:30 sharp.—Adv.
tones.

ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING HELD

LAND BANK MEETING

REAR-ADM'L ROCK
VISITS HASTINGS

BLUEGILL FESTIVAL
HERE JUNE 25-27

DISTRIBUTION OF
INTANGIBLE TAX

PLAY PROGRAM
BEGINS JUNE 22

Mickey McPharlin On
Aerial “Front Line"

FARM HAND DIED
IN HOUSE BLAZE

Youth Council Drive
Exceeds $4,300 Mark

Hastings Merchants
BeatS. P. A. 18 -4

Windstorm Co. Agents
Add to Accounts

Crippled Children's
Clinic Here Friday

Kraft Reappointed
Nashville Postmaster

Three Barry Students
Get U. of M. Degrees

Paid $113.70 Fine and
Cotts, Lost Net, Fish

Admits His Car Hit
Carl Main March 28

Farm Mortgages
Being Reduced Here

NOTICK!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUH8DAT, JUNE 11, 1M1
{smoking. They could think of no
of Grand Rapids has cabled from’with her as she taken up her work! tlie degree of doctor of divinity at 6433 4 pounds of milk and 380J
other cause for the ftro than that
Australia that ho has landed and in'that city.
| the Adrian college commencement. [ pound* of butler fat in class GOG
Mr. McMannb might have acci­
b safe and well.
| Word to Mr and Mr*. Roy Fuller] June 8. ao If* now “Dr. Babbitt" If
. .
,
dentally started the blase. Il will
Mis* Beverly Dwyer, the vocalbt
*he‘r daugliter, Mr* George you addrew Ute Reverend &lt;«nt;&lt;-| *
' J® *
y
ve.n.111
never be known whether that was
with the Rhythm Kings of Hast-iP1'^11 'Aletlia Fuller) of Cohun- man properly.
saboetlcal leave, after six years
| lhe case, or whether McMannb
Weather change* from hot to cold Ings, has accepted a poalUon with b«*K O.. convpr* the Information
j„n Cnda-nllader of Hastings Will] ot wn,,c« “ »*nltary engineer /or.
(Continued
from
puts
i,
sec.
1)
with unusual frequency of late.
„ husband,
—■—, an
— officer
------- —
Hwu.m the
U1C 335
J*, who
w.H, will
wu» be
uc grad»i.u- the
HW Barry County Health
i.v—. Depart-!
'might have discovered that the
Paul Neilson's orchestra, which
tnt. at among
lib-* R
R °
O. T
T. c
C.. *I*
now in
ual«t
Western
P°nd T***
w,Ur upon hou“
on fire and went up­
’rtw Howard TTedenntcks have playing In Battle Creek.
|J,U
’• now
,n Hon&gt;
H«tv .....
j •frotn
----- —
----------Michigan
------------ 1 Co!-' ment. has returned to hb duties tn
* lulu. '
■'
—
—.—I'’
IK.
m ana
J -T"*".
~
““
the ..K
ashes
and Ki.mlmv
burning material
material In
in stairs
stair* hnntne
hoping tA
to save snme
some Of
of the
opened their Wall lake cottage for
! lege on ■*
the -occasion
of the ——
annual
UI4 cacreuca wim«i wu&gt; 01-1 dcl&gt;arUnrnt- “Iter
&lt;tt»«nce the basement of (he ruined hime. contenh.
tings, have received word that their • Merl E Savacool. formerly of1 Commencement exercise* which will
o'clock
Saturday
afterol
nlne
roont
*'*a
greater
part
of
»oon
as
possible
UnderSheriff
John
•
Myer*,
....
in driving ...
by lhe Cox .
Hasting*,
b
now
taking
special
Mbs Marjory Hill, a 1842 graduate son Merle, a corporal in the mawith
the
Hastings]
chine
gun'
corp®,
b
now
with
the
training
a*
a
2nd
Lieutenant
In
lhe
noon..
June
13
at
Hyames
Fle«d
which
was
spent
at
Ann
Arbor
in
M a pdaltldn
“|
.
.. — .____ ,
... ...
■ !» corp* u»
Ui.ml Beach, Fla.,
DI- to Mbs Cadwallader will receive Bach- special work connected with hb basement and found the burned tn lhe home. ' He slopped hb car
air
at Miami
U. 8. forces in Australia.
body of a man. He was so badly and ran up lhe driveway lo tne
riany Brown and family and Mr*.
Mrs. James L. Merriam has help direct vital administrative and dor of Science, degree and State profession. Mr. and Mr*. RoUt are burned that the body could not be house, as he was nearing the build-------the
- ‘home of Dr. and
-* •*
—
Mrs.
Frederick Cole spent the weekend moved from Mb* Julia Rock's home] supply operation* in the rapidly ex­ Elcmewtary Provisional certificate occupying
panding ground-forces
■
■ Don and Dick Flngleton. Has­ Kent th McIntyre on W. Green street carried out. It had ta be wrapped ing someone inside smashed thr upwith Hubert Brown and family of on South Washington lo an apart­
tn canvas. The remains were iden- st sirs north window and threw out
Chicago.
ment on the second floor ot the I Mr. and Mr* J. A. Rlcharua tings. were awarded varsity letter* for the present.
titled as the body of Charles Me- an overcoat. Myer* called to thb
Contributing her part to national
Mrs. Phoebe Mote of 320 W Warner grocery on South Hanoi er. i Frances Hugijihrcyi of Kalamazoo. thb week from Centra! Michigan
person tn Jump from tlie window
V.UTU waa
Wi« received
receivra here
nere aionaay
announce Uiesblrth ot a daughtet. College, Ml Pleasant. Mich., for defense b Redwick Cleo Segb Avon, Mannb.
Word
Monday announce
Green has sold her farm which is
About half an liour after Under- because the fire was under such
, that Mr*. Alma Smith, mother of Friday. June 5. The. little miss tip­ taking prominent parts on Central's a purebred Holstein cow 'owned by
sheriff Dealer arrived, state police headway that there was no other
Lloyd
AGaskill.
Hastings
She
goll
team.
Don
b
a
wphomore
ana:
Martin Cronk.
। court stenographer William Smith. P-d Ute scale* at 9 lb*. 5 on ami
from
Battle
Creek
appeared
on
the
way to save hb life. Mr. Myer*
The office hours of the Bam 'of Charlotte, had died that day ut *U1 answer to the name of Mary Diek a freshman. Walter Pink- produced 5.664 quart* of milk thb
mK had
uau been]
wen ।France*
----------- Congratulations,
—••----------------bclner of Caledonia, a Junior at past year, and 405 pounds of but­ scene, but left before the body was rushed to the back door and called
County Health Department are
home In Leslie. Bite
agatn. urging the man to save him
■
Mrs G. F. Chidester was very Central, won hb "C" after com-1 terfat.
Mr. Gaskill state* Utat recovered.
front «:S0 to CM during the month* l» for a long timc&gt; '
Before the dil-elling was com- self. He heard someone pounding
—
.I -Nr. and Mrs,
„„iyU&gt;n
Hinckley happy to receive word last week that pleUng lit* second .season on the "Cleo" was milked two lime* daily.
of June. July and August.
gli
.. team.
I and that
that her
tier production for the en- pletely destroyed. Mr. and Mft. Cox Inside lhe house, but that soon
Friends of Mr*. Levi Houfstater
received worrt that their son. a son. Philip Gardner, had been basebaji
returned from Battle Creek. They ceased
wlll
ww w
te pleased
pi.-uxu |«
lo *■«.!
leam that
UW.L »nc
she U
is —
1*1 LlcuL-Janu
--------- —s Hinckley, b now born to „v.
her on and wife. Mr and
a
A new record, exceeding lhe-aver-!
lhe -aver- Jtirr
1"‘^J*riod
Period wa* supervised by the liad left tlie house a considerable
Frank Terry was the next num
able to be up and around again .s^Ooncd at Bara Raton. Fin. and Mr*. Gardner H. Chidester at Madl&lt;HKl. of t(tc Guernsey breed for hei
fiu,5 p0!**?* °f Ajrt21’' time before the fire, and old .list to arrive. No one could nave saved
after quite a siege of slecnes*
their other son. Sergt. Howard। son.
on May
sbters a.... ..nd
...a class
cia.. has luat
.... i™,,
on&gt;-!ture
wi&gt;. Wl*.
»u,.vu
ma, 25.
-j. Two
■
twen Cctwn-1
—- and
----- Applied
— Science
— ----- and The at that time there wa* no fire tn anything from the home wnen
The fire alarm 'Ttu.irsday.after-; Hinckley,
. - is at Ft Bragg.
—
had. preceded him.•"r-o"■»'’the
»
work's ....
pIPted by a. two year ..
old cow.- Lock-1
- । Holsteln-Frleslan
Hob.leln-Fric.lan Association
Association of
lhe building. Mr. Cox ■ "(plained ■ Myera and Terry reached tL The
noon brought out Ute La 'frame ] Miss
Virginia
Moore.
U-.i...
..."
-------Mb* Virginia Moore. U-achcr ofj choice on thb occasion was dd|lbly .shore
Pan ua
3d 588628 of
'
ainnc Princess
mivaa run
t&gt;i 'Amcrlca_______
- - _ _____•
tliat Charles McMannb had been fire was roaring upstair* -.••c. down
to subdue a small blase in a truck j music in our city schoob. has been, welcome,
! Cressey. Mich., tested and owned by ...
slaying with him for nbou*. a year, so that It was tmpcui'ble to enter
parked in one of the city's parking’offered and lias accepted a positron] Rev. K
it
Babbitt, former R. F. Locke
Her official record
*'
He said he smoked cigarette* and the building.
&gt;o Detroit
wvwu.o school*.
mwvu. MLss Moore
mvo.c has
&lt;uu : Melhodbt 'mlnbter hero, now dir-1 supervised by tjie Michigan State] Tlie regular meeting of lhe W
lob
j। in
would sometimes fall asleep while
The overcoat
* thrown
.........
out **
of '*■*
the
Mrs. Ione O’Neil received word many friends in Hasting*, whose trict superintendent of the Grand'College and announced by The C. will be held Thursday. June
that her grandson Francb Gallup best wishes for her success will go Rapids dbtrict. was honored with ' American Guernsey Cattle Club b al 2 o'clock In O. A. R. hall.

FARM HAND DIED

L^aTwwT^I

UAIKF III A7F

||UU3L DLALL

FOR THOSE HURRY-UP MEALS, HERE'S A SELECTION

f.TDAND THEATI2«=
, W Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_
SATURDAY — JUNE 13
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

Bob Steele. Tom Tyjer and Rufe Davis in

RAIDERS OF THE RANGE'
MAN AT LARGE'
SUNDAY ond MONDAY — |UNE 14 end IS
Eleanor Powell. Red Skelton and Tommy Dorsey

"SHIP AHOY"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. — JUNE 16. 17, 18. 19

SALMON
37c
ICE CREAM ""X,.25c
KOOL AID
2 9c
KNOX JELL

POTATO SALAD

Demming's Red

CHEESE

!l

20

Cotfagc, Rich,
Creamy, lb.

BOLOGNA

Another great Technicolor dedicated to the Marine* on Wake
Island—Randolph Scott, Maureen O'Hara, and John Payne in

Ring or
Sliced, lb.

5

Sliced
lb.

BACON TIDBITS

4 He
I ■—

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

Tim McCoy and Buck Jones In

RADISHES

21c

15C
HEKMAN »"V.s
SDR DRINKS 6 25c
pig.

bottle*

SALAD BOWL

SALAD DRESSING

31c

«

YUKON PATROL'

' Pet Milk
Tall Cans

.

Pop Corn

Ice Cream
QONE CUPS ...

3tor 25
25'
Pkg»
2for15

pkg.

Macaroni
Fine Quality

Veal Liver

Potato Chips

Veal

39

19'

Chickens

30'

Rnaating or Frying —

Shortening

17'

Vegetable — Bulk —

Breakfast Bacon

33'

Ring Liverwurst

19'

2,bs 19
32'
15'

CIGARETTES
all popular

.

.

PORKCHOPS

Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 lo 5:00

Tomatoes

15'

Bananas 9 lbs. OCt
Yellow Ripe

CALIFORNIA SUNKIST

Oranges

35'

Potatoes 1 rt

Q7

Calif. White

1 V lb*.** ■

QUAKER FLOUR
24W lb.

$4

“ ■

BOILING BEEF Brisket, lb. 17
BEEF Fresh Crourfd 2ib,. 39
SLICED VEAL

FREEPORT BUTTER

49'

29c Beef Chuck Roasts O7&lt;
10c,
10c BACON SQ'RS c.,^. 19

Pineapple Juice

ToF7b. 35'

I05

Lard

2lbl30
±rtenin93„63
Oleo

2 "”315

Baking Powder 1 Ci

Calumet. 1 lb. ran ... .- ■ ®

Baking Soda

8'
16'

Cocoa

First Cuts

Hershey's — 1 lb. ran

first call

SM'KDHAMSug^rSS'

Pork &amp;

O

Beans, N/». &gt; cn. "*

25

for“*^

PAW PAW

PORK ROASTS

Cuts. lb.

33

FOOD;, CENTER

Pickles

Sweet er Dilb, sml. jar

FOTt VICTORY

BUY
BONDS
STAMPS

Z06 t. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

SUNDAY and MONDAY —JUNE 14 and 15

"HOME IN WYOMIN"'

25'

Fam•? Steer Href — Lb.

Muller's
Dox.

And Robert Strange and Herbert Rawlinson in

Gene Autrey and Smiley Burnette in

Lb.

BREAD
3
HOT DOG BUNS
HAMBURGER “"t.

"GHOST TOWN LAW"

bunch

Beef Liver
pi-*-

Hostings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282
FRIDAY and SATURDAY — June 12 and 13

16

r
CRACKERS

• ARILY THEATlli?

10‘

OO
Ct

; COTTAGE BUTTS » 39

pkg.

TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI"

WAX AND

GREEN BEANS

• THE BEST FOR LESS"

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE, MICH.

J nc
1 W

TUES., WED., and THURS. — JUNE 16. 17. and 18
one. Judy Canova,'jerry Colonna and Alan

TRUE TO THE ARMY

window *how* that McMannb either
was upstairs when the flrr wa» well
under way. or had gme up there
hoping U&gt; save aomrltlng
Coroner Lathrop uid not think an
Inquest necessary, iu tho cause of
the death was evident.*
Mr. McMannb b survived by a
abler. Mrs. Viola Codlev of Boule
Creek, also by a brother. Walter
who live* east of Dowling. The
body was brought to lhe LeonsM
funeral home in Hastings. Funeral
day

at

Woodard

lake

cemetery.

buried McMannb came to Joluulown from Ionia county.

SUH OIL CO. WILL
DRILL WELL
Location* Not Yet Selected;
Rotary Drill To Start Soon
The 8un Oil Co., of Toledo, Ohio
which ha* put down three test welb
In Barry county, and which haa
still a large number of lease* in
thb vicinity has. so we are Inform­
ed. decided Jo make one more try.
A representative of that company
nounced.that the company had ap­
propriated the money for another
lest, and had signed a contract
which would bring a rotary drill
outfit here within two weeks. It
b lo be a deep test, wr understand.
The oil company's representative
staled that the site for the pro- A
posed test well had not teen chos­
en. but that the Bun Oil Co.'* geol­
ogists would go over the matter
carefully, and choose a location
where, in their Judgement, lhe
chances seemed mail favorable for
finding oil.
We hope the company will hit the
right spot. Il would be fine tor
thb city and county if a good sired
oil pool were found in this county.

rapidly then lhe ordinary type. no
the result of this test should be 4
known in the near future.

safe v.f.w.
’Bf 'Tleuxi.
Next regular meeting will be
Thursday. June 18. We want to
make plans for getting a new hall
al thb meeting, no would like to 4
have aU ot you on hand.
to have a memorial service in our
hall for our own departed com­
rades some time thb month, at Ute
discretion of Commander Andrews.
We have had Ove of our comrades

ganlzed and we want to pay our
respect* to these departed comrades
In thb memorial service.
Please don’t forget next Sunday
Ls Flag Day. Our country Ls nt
war and it is our duty to show our
color*. Have you noticed h&lt;)w many
more flag* are belpg displayed on
the street* of Hastings?
Comrade August Beystruin Is
moving hb family to Vermontville.
We are sorry to have thetn leave
and .whh them the Best of luck in
their new home.
Comrade Lowell Tugg had thr
mbfortune to be kicked by a horse
We have been Informed that hb
condition la Improving.
Because of circumstance* our post
cannot get your window *crv|&lt;c
flags direct for our national head­
quarter*. but If you have someone

these window flags by writing lo
Radio Station WTAV in Grand
Rapids or direct lo our national
headquarters al Kansas City. Mo.
"Remember Pearl Harbor!" Our
stamps and bonds will buy bullet* v
to help avenge our boys there, so
leU buy and buy and buy!

BUS TIME TABLES REVISED
To keep within lhe new regula| Uon for speed of busses and truck*,
making 40 mile* an hour the limit,
j all bu* schedule* have been revised
I It will be well for any of our read­
er* contemplating a bus trip from
I thb city or any other point in the
j county, lo secure the latest time
. table for their departure. Bu* headI quarter* for Hulings are al the
Trio Cafe, phone 2137. It would be
parture from Grand Rapids. Battle
Creek. Kalamazoo and Lansing for
Hastings or any intervening statlor,
CHANGE OF WARD
HEADS MADE
E. M. Casmdy. manager for the
past two yean al the Montgomery
Ward store, has received notice of
10 lhat company * .torr
at Washington. Ind. It b a larger
store than Ute local one and the
&lt;™nsfcr. of course, k considered it
distinct promoUon.
i.s?£f'eJJE!d uMrs Cax,tdy »nd their
little folks have made many friends
w,“
*&gt; have them
..P1®* *“*• proven tn ly
*nd K00d »eW&gt;bora.
and lhe best wtshea of aU follow
litem to the new field of work.
new local manager will be
Thomas E. Lomasney, who come-,
from Mattoon, IU. Mr. Lomasney
has been associated with Ward's

MARRIAGE UCENbEH
□tell O Wilkin., Baltimore .
Aleta Wilcox. Battle creek ..

Leo a. Francisco. Thomapple
Twp.
n.
Genevieve A. Stadcl. Carlton""
John D. Haber. Thomapple Two. 20
Jean Bibs. Thomapple Twp. ....IB
Gerald Schoenheide. Indlanapolb*34
Dorothy Cook. Hastings
WllllUm II. Werner, a soldier
24
Orett* J. McNutt, MlddlevUle.’Zl?

I

�ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING HELD

COMMENCEMENT
ILI
EXERCISE FRIDAY

school debt will be of interest to our VVI 11

ssa

’1

(Eljurrl) Netns

had been reduced to (59500. Tbere fcnMVWWI. I OIVM ■
will be raised by tax next Decern-1 (Continued from page 1. See. 1)
ber and January (13500 to be paid more enjoyable than the other khai.
on
the prbicipal of the. debt., and I if
realize that
.
II we
*C rcxll-t
Mull what
WIMl we
WC say.
(200750 as interest. On May 1. what wr do and even whit we1
1B4« the debt te expected to be en- tlllllk ftrt. mfiuenrlng rthrra ns
Urely paid. Then neither the city! WeU M ahaping our own lives, that
nnr thr bi-hrwst Hiklrirt win nwr &lt;*
. ,
...
... ... .
..

(Continued from page i. sec. 1)

feme training. These should not
be Included In the cost of operating
the schools, paying for tlx- mainten­
ance of the buildings, etc.
The tentative cash balance this
year I* (5.009.74. as compared witn&lt;
the actual balance a year ago ofi
, ,
After the annual meeting adyear would have exceeded tlie bal-' lourned. the member* of the school
ance a year ago. but the school ;board ontanlzed by electing Dr.
board wisely accepted the advice of aeorKe Lockwood president. Charles
government agencies and has acsecretary and Dr. D. D. Walton
cumulated 1500 tons of coal on j •» treasurer.

Clyde Rothrick. the blind evangel1st. and his trained dog last Friday
evening and everyone thorough!jl,
j enjoyed the service.
i As a result of the vote for pastor,
taken last Sunday. It is expected
that the Rev. Chrtspell and fainliy
wlll return for another year.
You arc urged to attend thr mid- I
week prayer service nt the church'
each Wednesday e&lt;cnlng.

careful and help us to be wis-j iri'
our thought*, words and deeds.
Synod.- will preach Over three hun­
Following came three song* picas-: dred pastors and delegates are ex­
Ingly given by lhe high school girls', pected. Rev o. H. Trinkleln will hold a picnic supper at the camp­
grounds thia (Thursday) evening.
glee club directed by Miss VSriinia!
Supper wlil'be served al 1:30 and
Moore
“
' ■
Principal Edwin L Taylor pre-]seated the class In fitting words to 11
the consideration of the -who-1 ।
board a* well as to all the friends .
. Middleville' of the class and of Hie school. The,
kiwuu,
unarie* ousn
ilclpal court1 diploma-, were given the graduitjrt,!lug thr pastor will preach o.i
Superintendent Van Buskirk pre-i wo* brought It
it unlawfilllv hr 11r H.-r.rDO t. I .nr It wood urn?.-,''lowshlp With God."
sented five slier to of statistical In-' Monday on the —j,.,________
formation atxiut our school* which;drivlng^jtway-tnf June 4 with a dent of the Boaid of Education.!
were Interesting and Informing. • caj,brionging to the Ordnance Dept. Tap* were sounded, to Indicate th.
Thl* giving out ofUacts. figures unu .fit' the federal government. The close of high school life Jor the
genera!
information—about our c»r was standing tn front of the in memlx is of th - clui of 1142
school* Is gratifying to the'patrons,; White Manufacturing Co. plant at The benediction waa pron unerd ov;
for it makes them realize that lhe Middleville when Bush took It. He Rev. Arthur M. Coldren. followed oy‘
scluxil board syid the superinten-1»" driving the ear near Wayland; the exercises,
dent realize that the schools belong' when he ran U Into a ditch. He was
to the people of Hasting*, wlw are | M1"n “'Tested by the sherUFs force
entitled to know how their money innd JRlled
wuivvd examination
1* expended In conducting them.
and wa* bound over to the Circuit
i
XT h.
&lt;1 non

AN IMPRESSIVE
CEREMONY AT
ST. ROSE CHURCH

TO.
GET

"m
“IX'J .MuJil beautiful silver chalice
'»»' &gt;•he had used11
he canvasser* or not.
mce card will be given'
wllovdln, 1 « mo.-, ,r“”
”°n&gt;"
x
, and suiters

&gt;" h«-ih.r-

,
; ------ . —'
; «r «•
moincr, u siauonea.
U,
u, nj.lv. . «run..u W
8, ,u„
.MM AMW. which win t, |he
.Inn a. lhe cloae &lt;rf lhe eehool.
j
rnu8. mrn u,
phertltood.
The mother* are Invited to a' the two others brine Jnsenh Pr*n.
Brunch on Thursday. June IB. at | cis Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. OUp
10:00 A. M. at which time it Lx plan- Miller, ordained in 1923. who tor now
ned that Miss Edna Coldren. ot I Father Damien of thr Franciscan
'Santa Maria. Calif., will speak to us.(order, stationed at present in Mon­
j treal; and the Rev. Fr E C Jacobr,
----- --- e s--------------- r
We can only have the highest hap-r80,1 of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jacou*
' pineas by having wide thoughts and ‘-rda*n&lt;fd 'n 1939 now serving in
i much Irtllna for the rest of thr
nj,,n*
'

Our cash loan plan
enable you to “bcl
your budget". Lei u»
you clean th* alate
• (. Inquire TODAY!

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION
nAaInma war l ’aAax’awff

• The War Against the Lamb" will
be the topic at the evening service.

MICHIGAN'S'

*eiytliin£
HOSPITAL INSURANCE

&gt;

day morning. BLshoo Junes is one:
The following babies were bom ffellon
of the outstanding colored leaders'
at the hospital during the past
Members of the Delton Inland
week: A boy to Mr. and Mrs Flojal Lukes Garden club will attend the
Barry Cqttlity Flower Festival In thr
Kellogg school building In Middle-

GLAMOR

CYNTHIA SLIPS
Select a slip that, will show your’
nq
dress off to the best advantage! ,
1 •A3F
Tlie styling and fit must make a
JL
[x-rfect foundation for your costume! Choose
n Cynthia of rayon crepe in four gore style
with bias yoke and shadow-panel . . , tailored.

churchin Grand Rapid'

We Pay

Hospital Bills up IO..S400

01143379 I0..J150
Medical Bills up to..S 90
Plus S75.00 Eitra Benelits

Tlie following patient* who have
undergone major or minor operaTiu« Cloverdale W, C. T. U. will ,
gle. Cloverdale; Mrs Kenneth Cas­ inert at the home ot Mrs. Ploy Mc.-i
...................................
sell. Portland:
Mrs. Alfred Williams.: ........ Dermott, Wednesday. June I" at 2
323 E High: Mrs Ray David. ’ o'clock. Mrs. Bertha Bush will LxClarksvilie: Harvey Furlong. Nash- the leader

The Coif Per Individual

50c fo $1.50 a Month
You mint bo in good hosltli

ASSOCIATED MUTUAL
HOSPITAL SERVICE
Maiastlc lldq.

Day Pugh, Vermontville. Medical
j patient* wjio arc on the gain are:
, George Yackebon. 219 W. Slate:
Guy Kantner. Route 2. Woodland:

Detroit

At this meeting a motion picture
will be given in illustration of the,
different phases of work done by!
the Mission. John Shay, the present I
superintendent, will give a gospel
message and will bring their spe17. Pot luck supper. AH arc Invited
dal music and singing with them.'
Come early or come late, but don't,
An ottering will be taken at the I
stay at home became-ot someone, close of the meeting which will be'
you hate.

National

Bank

Bulldmg

pic Brumbaugh. Route
The Pennock hospital whites to
thank Mrs. Bertha Wilcox for the
large number of tomato and cab­
bage plants she gave us for our

Vacationers
We Are Completely Sup­
plied for Cool, Summer
Wearing AppareT!
LARGE SLACK SUIT STOCK

Thr Brush Ridge community

The Quimby church school has
purchased a Christian flag and a ’
national flag, and will dedicate
them in a special Flag Day service
next Sunday morning at 10:30.

PAJAMAS

and will speak In one or two other;
places In Hastings later on. He re- •
ports considerable interest every-1
where. A county convention will
be held In July to organize, the |
Mr. Hoyt has been a lifelong Pro- 1
hibitionlst and is still going strong!
at 85 years of age. He is also an
old-time printer.

Mother's group of the Middleville
school and in May the Middleville invite the public.
Garden Club was In charge ot col-j
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Next Sunday. June 14, the mom-1
Ing worship service at the Presby- j
terian church will be conducted by'
and Mary L. Sdiith. was born Aug. the Sunday school, A special Chil­
1. 1886, near Shultz. Hope TwpJ dren’s Day program will be given
Barry County, and departed this
life at Pennock hospital Saturday.
The Presbyterian church council
ill meet at the /Church Tuesday

montvllle;

'Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy'

™'DAY SPECIALS !ATU'0AV
large box
SWERL the magic suds
cleaner
and
water
softener
. lg&lt;
MELLO
EELS NAPTHA SOAP
PAPER TOWELS
each
PAPER PLATES, CUPS and NAPKINS

MICHIGAN

The more-tban-foar-miUten reader* ot
the Woman'* Heme Companion are go­
ing to read, in the June laatrr, all about
Penury* Women at Work Clothe*. The
backbone of lhe American wartime ward­
robe—for women at work tn war Industry,
on the farm, and al home!

CHAMBRAY JUMPER

TOWELS

Full length—may be worn ov-

Utility SUIT

Of sheer lovely
marquisette, lav­
ishly ruffled I —
Sprinkled with
fluffy dots! Paa-

statement. • W* must
plan our d-sily lives with
economy of time, energy

Filled Over-All Type!
CMll Crt.pl

JUMPER-ALL

COTTONS
learning all we can about
the value of merchandise
—where to buy to best
advantage—how to make
things last as long as pos­
sible by good care.

.

WOMEN
NT WORK

LUNCH
CLOTHS

CURTAINS
Let Us All Work
Together.

HASTINGS

Headquarters For
Thrifty Shoppen!

SECOND BIC WEEK!

Children's Day program wilt be J
held Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.!
Special singing, dialogues and FeltO-Grain demonstration will be glv- 1
cn by Mrs. Grace Stackus of Grand
Ledge, which is new and very In-

WORK - SPORT

BATHING TRUNKS

for dressy weurl Clas­
sic or novelty styles I

pltal who distributes them to the
patients In the wards. Since being
chairman Mrs. Frandxen has sent}

SEPARATE SLACKS - SHIRTS

|JQr
03

LITTLE

A Children’s Day panlomine will
be pul on next Sunday morning at
10 o'clock by the Sunday school
All ure cordially Invited tn attend.

been in charge of sending cookies to
the hospital at Fort Custer for the
Barry Co. Red Cross, would like to
send another shipment on Saturday.
Due to tlie sugnr shortage Mrs.
Frandsen hesitates to ask for tlie j
cookies but is Imping that anyone ।

Luxurious lace trimming on
smoothly cut satin! Sizes 32 to 44.

GIRLS' DRESSES

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE

DORRANCE TRETHRIC
AGENCY

RAYON SATIN SLIPS

DRESSES

Prixcllla Style

COAT DRESS

�I

THE HASTINGS BANWOt. THUHSDAY. JUNE 11. 1M3

litorials
AHDKXWB

SAVINGS IN SUMMER

action near Midway Island.
The Japanese Invasion fleet, ac-|i

*

cording lo Admiral King, represent- j |
ed a major portion of their naval
.|
really over II will already have been power.
No official claims have been made
- ! that tills powerful armada was
- The official government rotnmuZu.

«&lt; iworu.um. «. U&gt;-

nuuMi «rarv.u.., MM .&lt;«.
U,.„ no!. Lhr, WrUi &gt;n»n
. full IWUo. or U» «uon d-' •“&gt;

» ”•&gt; ln

Chlca
Mrs
lativp

11 “ I

■«*"

/A LX AND
PATRIOTIC

«&gt;k»
U.nrM! corn™
!!

scribed and
WW
ud arc.
.... almost
.i™.&gt; without
-dtad ,
..
■Itantalisingly
riers. three battleships,
aacepliOQ.
terse. Never'four .cruisers |
' and three transports were
in Ujese communiques will you.
, lone of the battleships —...
find exaggerated claims of supcr­
| the cruisers were descrU
op tlmlstlc inferences.
severely damaged &gt;.
Likewise, most foreign cone-.
।
In response to a qt
spondents'liave been accurate and.
| whether or not lhe J«r&gt;anese
realistic In
rxauauc
ui their
uicir press
pm releases
icwaam. A
n.
--------- Ux» comnuman or !h. -ord.।.--------- - --------- ------W Nlmltz. ’■B’
,,
tloiy
would never have .caused one to
''-Admlral Chester iW. Nlmltz,
■ Commander In Chief of the Unllea'
underestimate the magnitude ^f.
7States Pacific Fleet, said "I would i
tlie task to be performed
~
Washington reporters, too. haveI1 not say that they have been defeat- '
been extremely careful and accu­ ed yet; they have 'withdrawn',
This statement may be on tlie
rate in their news releases. In

mmunnuv
moo, u..
.p.mentioning rm
news releases
tha spe-.

BUY

b“' 11

ew enhunn. -nd -behind lhe hod-, “ •
“»&gt; P™I«U tor .n
line" chatter rhlch r.nin.1. !rom A™"’on ln.-w.lon ot d.p*n .re .l.ll
far distant; that Japanese power in 11
Washington are definitely NOT in­
the Pacific is yet far from broken ii
cluded. No matter how Interesting
even though her offensive force has,
such special material my. tR. Jl
ptaslbly been impaired for a time. :
must be kept in mind that most oi
No responsible American naval I
it is merely unconfirmed rumor official has even claimed that the |
If It were anything else. It could, damage done to the Japanese atH
be Included ta lhe regular news
releases. Few of these columnLsU'
m moot, more uun nn, p-r «„&lt;
Q"’
“
D...I U.rhAr
Artmlral Nlmlt&gt;
Pearl
Harbor Admiral
Nlmltz. In
right tn their predictions, and that, fact, merely said that Pearl Harbor ■ I
after all. Is merely good guessing—
has been •■partially- avenged.
a pastime In which anyone can.
indulge. But lhe news releases, lyzed for a time but certainly noth
from Washington have been sound
crushed as a result of lhe attack on
and conservative. A careful perusal
Dec. 7. So. It seems reasonably ob- [
of. them would not prompt one to
vious that Japanese power in the
conclude that war waa practu^lly Pacific has not been broken as a ’ |
oyer.
result of the setback at Midway! I
So. for the most part. American ■
i Island.
Journalism has been sober and ac­
Many of lhe ships sunk at. Pearl ’ i
curate. It has given us the best
Harbor have been salvaged and put!
news coverage ta the world. Any 1
In commission again. Likewise Jap-'
anese units badly damaged at Mid- j
ently
followed
news
reports'
.
. ""
....
, ,*- rflMi
know. .
who). In.the
—
.to..
wh«i |
HI]
h rnn, «, m u- »«)d &lt;h.n .
*nm «*"’
, I HR
t«n|»r.ble rlhrn. «
orhnThn.
won W .b. U. HH
nallon
i 8- at Midway, Island are mojtly 3-g
Only ta its handhng of head- t«mT»rary. and lhe chief thing
lino on Uw run.rk.n pro. hr
"me ”■"* “ bn"' HE
in more materials; time lo strength- | MIU
Justly criticised. However, In view cn shore defenses; time to complete iJBl
of the fact that so many readers
depend on headlines for a hasty, repairs al Pearl Harbor; time to KjM
train more men for the highly UN
summary of the news, this is a
specialized Job of scientific warfare;
fairly serious criticism.
Headlines, for example, an­ time to build up air power; time lo
bring ta more ships. Possibly this is j |
nounced that the first Japanese; what Admiral King meant when he11
thrust, on Java was repulsed with,
i said that the Mldwv Island Battle ।
heavy losses. Yet the- news story
:
which followed made no such
cour*e ot
w,
in the Pacific."
claim. Rather. It clearly Indicated
Nothing in lhe official communlthat the attack, ta question, was!
ques tells the slge or make up of the
probably an exploratory thrust by!
। i American force which look part.. |
advance units covering the main'
J However, ft seems probable that air- |
attack force: that these advance' planes constituted the chief strlk- I
units withdrew after suffering some |
tag power.
. .
‘ 'Admiral King In his statement to ’
yet to fail. There was nothing In the press pointed out that tlie। I
the story td Justify the exaggerated United Slates has to employ large j I
headline claim that an initial inva­ forces to keep our far flung sea||
sion attempt had been repulsed.
lanes open; that we always had to
reckon with the possibility that
the ink was dry on these flamboy­
Japan's attack might turn south­
ant headlines, word came through
ward into the Coral Sea area again:'
that Java was being over-run by.
( that the disposition of forces had i |
Japanese forces striking Inward to be adjusted according to "calcu- I
from several beach heads!
|1 lated risks." Thus he Implied that.'
I even though an attack In lhe Mid- i
I heralded in the headlines as aJ way Island area was expected, ah I
t critical clash between Japanese and overwhelming concentration of sur- I
t Allied sea power in the Southern1 face craft was not present to meet 1I
■ Pacific. Judging from the head­ the enemy. It was the dive bomber. |
; lines, a victory here would be a‘ the torpedo plane and the bomber |
’ crushing blow to the Japanese which probably did most of the de- I
: navy. Yet nothing ta the official strucUve work. Communiques which I
. communiques Justified such a claim list aircraft as the chief casualties 4
; News dispatches from Australia1 of the battle with lhe loss of but I
; made it clear that not much was1 one destroyer and bomb damage to I
: known of the she of the two com­ one aircraft carrier, gives further I
. bat forces. Actually, the battle was
' weight to this supposition.
.
I
; a clash between two moderately
As yet no communiques have men- I
: heavy task forces supported on the,
• tinned further destruction to dam-;!
: allied side
by
a comfortably - aged enemy ships by surface action, j
. superior margin of land - based1 This possibly indicates that not' |
: bomber planes. Both America and enough heavy surface units were fl
Japan could lose several such forces1 present to follow up the advantage T
and still be dangerous• antagonist’
Or at
vi
it may
may uv
be uuu
that kite
the presence
picaciicc i.i
„ „TO(l ln th0
M
wame
email vittatf*
—.­ ,
some small
village hv
by •
a iwiht
counter
dated LslamLs along the line of re- I
attack of purely local slgnif^pcc. treat may have been the reason forthe fest was Invariably represented not pushing the pursuit too vigor-'|
in the headlines as the possible be­ ouAy.
I
ginning of, a counter• offensive.
Admiral Kina, in fact, said that
Usually the news dispatches over the. U. 8. .quadrons would not at- !
which these bold headlines ap­ tempt to pursue and assault the
peared. also went on to tell of con­ Japanese forces in their home qp- I
tinued Japanese successes tn pene­ tars, out of respect for their land- I
trating other sections of the front based air power. Great Britain' dem-i
The facts tn the news stories usu-! onstrated at Singapore lhe folly of i
aly made It clear- that the Chinese
risking papttsl ships where control
nf the air unnot be maintained..
laying action to protect the genJapan proved the same point again
during the Coral Sea Battle; also |
The treat work of the far-flung1
at Midway Island.
,
army of correspondenu. many of
The Battle of Midway Island repwhom are risking their lives at rr-Mintr. lhe worst setback lite Jap-:'
various centers of action dally In
gnese Navy has received ta this war;!

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celved. The forces ot Nippon werei
hit hard in a particularly valuable •
creep Into thr headlines.
class of ship, the aircraft carrier. I
If lhe headlines tn American and for the first time savage blows,
were nealt to her finest battleships!
able us the news dispatcher they , and heavy cruisers.
Yet, despite such losses, the Jap-1
Journalism would have a near* ajiese Navy remains a potent force
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�m HABTWOt BANMKB, TSUMDAY. JUNE 11. 1M1
I

PERSONAL MENTION

MU* Oonwlla Bevtrwyk retunird
Rev
Monday from a 10-day kip to the called
northern peninsula. accompanied by etse o
two friend* tram Battle Creek.
Rev 1

EVENTS

Mellvaln. son
with brown and while accessories
Mr* Richard Oroo* 1* visiting
Mr* Frank Adair had
friends in Chicagoover lhe weekend her s
I wer* dlnnw guests of Mr. and 1
o'clock Saturday afternoon. June 8.1
....weekend. He graduated from lhe
Following the wedding ceremony,1
Miss Dorothy Nash spent the Harold Steiger of Landing
(Forrest Lane Monday svsning.
AND
, The home was decorated with fems, [
Mis*
Leiter was
Kalama- Ore*‘
Naval Training Station a reception waa held with about 30
weekend In Jackson
Mr ar&gt;d
BUhop of ' “
“ Lena I-ttar
... in
tn K.I..
candelabra and garden flowers
too over the weekend to a.tend a al Or*‘ Lakfs- llUn9‘» °n June X in attendance. Mra. Harold Smith,
from Mrs Chamberlain's garden. •
Mn. Howard Tredsnnlck was in Traverae city spent the weekend
assignment toto aa aiiln
ship Mn
Mn H.te^
HatenTTU*r
Utter and Mta.
Miss Bnbhie
Bobbie
btthday dinner honoring her brcth- He expects asslmment
1 The Rev Seward Walton of How- J
Chicago Uie past week
. with relative* in Hasting*
soon.
assisted ---------about—
lhe----------rooms -^-t,
I er-tn-law Dr. William D Irwin
। very
--- r- ■
.Blom
—-------------------Mn Richard Grooa is visiting re-1 Acte William^ left Saturday for/
Lowry and children re­
laUvea In Evanston. Ill. for a few Logansport. Ind. and expect* to1
hour and oris-half
^t of^ R^l . X n R Dr IWaeUter.Mra 8. C. Brown brown and white suit with brown &lt;«n gu^ Friday evening wilt: a
. pijt? ^wSEn!
d*T*
[ enter school there next fall.
tm. w«5 nf Mt Morri*, relumed with her hat and shoes to match. The cou- btxfTet dinner Bridge and other mirrh and To , WIld Itose- dur’
Mr anti Mr* A ben Johnson are
Andrew Herbert and Mr. and Mn 1!nX^hnme
makc |ier )lomc
plr look B &gt;horl trlp north and will1 E*"*** were played, with prizes go- ।
lh
a(M] also acrzxnpa- Annable,
at their Oun lake cottage for a few Lowell Herbert of Otsego visited Reed home sever* d*»s thl* week. nnd plam
Mr. and Mr*. Andrew De Oi4xit for lhe present
live at Leach lake upon their re- ”* * Mr* Harold PhllUO*. Mrs.
D,torei coombs AlT.itweek*
relaUve* In Hastings Bunday..
Mr. and Mr*. E. F. Bottum re- turn.
IR- E Wail, and Mr and M&lt;*. wooo
&gt;he Mn_ -q,. PrufnUr
John Hay Otecn of Indianapolis! Mn H. A. Adrounle and daugh-/and Mr. and Mra. Paul Renhoul of
Grand Rapids were guests of Mr. turned Monday from Ann Arbor
Both the bride and groom are George Hebden Chinese figurine*; Me •
'
made a busiucss trip to Hasting* ter. Mis* Zabelle. were tn Chicago ,and Mra. Henry flaverwyk Sunday, after spending the weekend with Mr. graduate, of Hastings high school.
used as centerpieces on the
The bridal couple was attended
Bunday. /
Bunday
, over the weekend visiting relative*.
Mr. and Mr*. B. C Pennock and end Mr*. Curtis* Bottum and fam- etas* of T9 Mr*. Storrs i* employed I bridge tables.
[ by john Mellvaln of Hasting* and
Hubert Cook will return the last!
daughter Bernice of Kalamazoo and Hy who expect to spend several in the office of Dr. Elliott and Mr
*
*
j Mis* Marton Ulrich of Kalamazoo.
of this week from an eastern bu*:-1 Pleasant were guests of his parents, I Mr*. WlU Ollll* ot Hartford were months at Akron. Ohio
Storrs in the office of the P. J. I Mrs Duane Miller entertained her jhe bride was attired in white bro­
One hundred and thirty
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Weaver. Sun-1
nesa trip.
guests u,
of m&lt;a.
Mr* m.
M. u.
J. Crow Sunday ' Mr* Attle Hay and Nancy Wait Finnels Co
I club
‘or «l«a*®rt
and--------cards---Wednesand carried Ma bou- including several out-of-town
,
--- --— ------ -------— . raded organdy BUM
—
mnN.hnn, I rw.t
.nf.tnu,.. .,^.9.
------- • were day ‘
afternoon.
htw'nn.t nt
»hlU&gt; rases,
rn&gt;x baby's breath
Dr and...
Mra it _
p ____
Webb and. art te«*tng Wridsv
Friday tnr
for Jonesboro.'
Out-of-town
guests -present
Hemoon. June 3 at her hoop-^quet
of white
Miss Betty Bigler spent the week- family and Mr and Mra Msrtro »Aric. where the former will visit i &gt;r Mr. and Mr* Orville Strickland and1 on 8- Hanover. Winner* at pedro. and orchid*
Mia* Ulrich waa given by women of lhe
Ullie of Orand Rapid* were bubal* “ couple of week* and lhe latter Mr. and Mr* Burr WhllUnore of I were Mr*. LloydI Anderson Mr* drezsed in pink taffeta and her Country club Tuesday aflernoou
7
'
letuiarrl and
ind Ml**
Ulit Betty
*V,lfv Pfeffer
F
I* Leonard
- Sunday of Dr and Mr* C P LaUi.|w,H rrmaln with her grandparent* Grand Rapid* and Mra. Nora Whitt-1
Hayra and Mr*. Robert Leary | flower* were a mixed bouquet Fol­
Dr. AceUaXM. leach of lensingI 1 kom.
' ’
jfor lhe summer vacation.
more of Middleville.
Mr* Leary will entertain on June lowing the ceremony, a wedding
iponl the weekend wiJi her moUwr .1I Mrs A R Clark and Mina Ethel
.
Judge and Mr*. R. R. Mcpcck
-----------------»«&gt;
' H at her home on South St.
cake and ice cream were served and bridge player* and numaraoa
Mn H c. Leach.
"
Ml** Audrey Hummel and MIax
-—•«'
“• '“‘."“puvn .rorrn'
—
•'
Clark
of
Toronto.
Canada,
are
Mr* j-u— -- and- —
in thr
the ecity
“r Tuesday and Mn
Mrs PIANO RECITAL
RECITAL
• • •
the couple loft on a wadding trip cash donations, about MO
Dawson
guests 01
of Mr.
Mr. ana
and Mn.
Mr*. rwrrst
Forrest uuic:
Lane Lota Kenyon of lhe Windstorm of- were ,n
s.TL o,John
’"--------'■Mix*,
‘“•’Munis
A farewell party-, iionoring Mrs . through northern Michigan. For turned over to this fund.
flee force, relumed Bunday from McPeek attended the benefit bridge, Miss Katherine Humphrey preMarie Rowe spent the weekend st and family
The committee In Charge r.f thu
Lincoln lake. Kent Co■
Edward unir
Engle oi
of nwony.
Albany. n.
N. Y.J thelr vacation in northern Michl- al ‘be Hastings Country Club. In sen ted a group of htr students in Andrew Taylor, was given last week 1 traveling she chose a two - piece
i, mwbiu
M,
1 the evening they were guests at the s piano recital giver! Friday evr- by Mn. Jo* Skinner. Mrs Albert aqua wool suit with white accea_ Mra Arthur Hanson.
Hanton. Mn Ar’hur will remain indefinitely
Indefinitely with hta
hit son I an
.irothrr* and
mid Mn
Mr. Wilke*
Witv— were
____...In .....
____ ..... ...
..
.. . Mn
.... ’ Mr.
... and Mn Roy Bupplee of h«ne of Mr and Mn R M. Cookining at the Methodist church at Vedder and Mrs. Joe Brozak at । sorle*
women who patronised tMs want
carolhrn
and .daughter-in-law.
Mr. and
Lansing were Thursday and Friday'
Ur* M
’“"‘ Goodyear ag Xvlnek
■
Mr and Mn.
Edward
o'clock. The following student* lhe Skinner home. Fifteen guests, [ Mn McIlwain wa* graduated and
'
“
Grand Rapids Thursday
I Bryce Engle.
4’*"*ay had as Bursts over the weekend her'participated: Marjorie and Phylis largely memben of Mrs. Taylors | from Delton high school and atRuaseU Shellenbarger and John] Lin Will Frank and Mn. Lyle guests of Mr. and Mn. ' James
b-i—n——
—■
Barbara Smith. Frances W. S- C. 8. circle, were present, tended Western State College and
for lhe benefit of the fund.
Buah left Sunday for a week * Langdon and little daughter of LanDessert was nerved al 7:30. fol- Parson's RiLslnes* Colksgr^and ha*
Foote.
Myrna
Knowles,
1 MUa Mergeret Buchanan, both of Carol
caniplng trip In the north.
■ sing, were guests of Mr* Dora Fed- Baldwin
lowed by a handkerchief and towel. an office poBHion with the SuthMm civilly
Henry usuurn
OU»m reuiirsru
relumed riornc ..
etae of me, —
Delo™,
and
Anita
McOlocklln. ihower for the guest of honor, with: erland Paper Co. in Kalamazoo. Mr I through voluntary donations, every
Mn. Grace Gamble of Waylanc ewa. Saturday
ears,
-JMlowIny
. . .. IM
------......... - ...............
—
. .
-from a ..
. . vtall
... rtetrnlt
In.nlr.
three weeks*
Drtro“ aehraUi
school*. MIuTHnmaa
Mis*Thoma* nlana
plan.* Juanita
Arnold. Garnet
Webb, games enjoyed later. Mr. and Mrs , Mellvaln is a graduate of Delton ' bit of the money collected will go
waa lhe.gunt of Mn Chart™
Mr and Mn. O. A. Sempf of Monday
with her daughter and son-in-law. w *Pe,wl
summer in California Jo Anne Finnic. Beverly Bradford. Taylor are moving to their new'high school and Ferri* Institute, i directly to the navy fund.
s«’.lr'
thc *Pekrr’&lt;1
■ Allegan were guests of th- former's
Hasting*. JoAnne and Frank Pulte. home in Battle Creek today. Thun-1 Big Rapids, and work* tn lhe of-1
Miss Billie Rattier of Kalamaxoo brother and wife. Mr. in J Mr*. Jack •Mr and Mr* Raymond Johnson at wltb Mr “»d-Mr* Edgar Thoma*
Chappaqua NY
I Mr ”,d Mr" J L Valentine Jane Tangenberg. Sally. Arlene and day.
wa* a guest of Mr and Mn Arthur Sempf. Thursday.
: flee of General Moton Corp. Flint, j
Mr and Mn Harley Ftox Mr *prnl lhHr »•““«&gt; &gt;n Ypallanti Maxie Oarter. Mary. Elizabeth and
Crolher* over the weekend
1 Mr. and Mn Gerald Ahren* and
• • •
I The gueet.s at the wedding were
Mr and Mn Cha*.
were L&lt;X and Jrtry of Grand RapldJ.. and... Arc
R?X7d
"taUve.^ rJohnnie
Holstein, rsGrand
Rapid* j
. “
. .ie —
. .
. and Ml*. and Ann Artmr vleitlne ralatlswa
nKnni. 11^1......
—
Honoring her *on. Jack Barnes '• from Flint. Detroit. Jtsstlngs. Clovwho ha* just completed eighth etdale. Delton. Akron. O. and Gary, their hall neat Wednesday evening.
:Mr* Owr"Palmer""7 "*
""
Kalamazoo, the gumta o! Mr. and Middleville accompanied them and Beverly Bradford. Mary Holstein grade work in St. Rose scliool. Mn Ind.
.
June 17. with a lunehand shod pro­
I Mra Paul Bryant left Tuesday; Mr* William Fox
!
‘,*‘r hu»band «nd father and Garnet Webb for the most Howard Barnes entertained mem- |
--------*w s ■
gram after lhe meeting. Members
for Washington, D. C„ lo visit
her Mis* Cvntheal Reed accompanied *h,° ** *tayl"&lt; Bl
hom,e °A
correct practicing. Jo Anne Flnnie bers of his class with a party at PATRIOTIC MOTIF SERVES
are urged to be present and friends
daughter and son-in-law. Mr
andby a friend. Jim Cushman of Kala- aUt"&lt;*• f Ab“*K‘ n Ypa- received an award for the student the Strand to ae« "Captain* of the poll ARMY BRIDE'S SHOWER
arc welcome Herb Calkins wlU art
Mrs Robert Caukin
mazoo wo* home from W 8 T. C “nU wbcr' heJa
*« • °e- having tl&gt;e greatest desire for her F1°^‘L.Frldt.y n‘ghU V ***, Vi!'
Mr* Floyd Mahler entertained as secretary and treasurer while
Mr and Mra Weldon Bronson over lhe weekend She will return
P? ®,u?day lhey aU muMc
Delore* McOlocklln re­
abou‘ lhlrty U&lt;Ue* al B n“»««Mnespent the weekend tn Jackton with home thl* week for the summer.
, Mlended the Detroit-Chicago base- reived an award for the most hour-,
..V?? x
&lt;*«
farro h&lt;xnr 8“Uaars—I
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr
Mr*. Clarence Workman spent “**! «a“e , “P0” "turning Mra practiced
Marjorie and Phylis
’ Date urd*y *H«rt&gt;oon in honor of lhe remid Mr* Basil Smith
Sunday with her husband at th. Arthur Valentine and son* spent Wood Barbara SmiUi France* Carol rirteh
^nd rrnt br,de- Mn Oerald Mahler A.
HOTEL HA1TTB0B Pksaa nil
Mr and Mr* Wm. McCnll hnd ns! Veteran* Hospital. Dearborn.
He “ „ , ya
r a?d
J F'»‘r
Myrna
Kriowles.
Anita
Gibson and.
RroQm u
army AUUon).d
guests over th&lt;r weekend her ilxur will be there for some time and V ;a““2‘*nf P'/.P,'’ "turnln« 1° McOlocklln. Juanita Arnold. JoAnne Bruce Myers. * .
| al uu|e Rock Afk thf ^^1,.
। and husband. Mr. *&gt;id Mrs. Hcniv will be glad U&gt; hear from hta friend* lnclr
,n Middleville
and Frankie Pulte. Jane TSngei,A .hower honoring Mrs Cart ton ( 5!dor
nrO"
Harvey of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Young ol MAKTIM . iiiuVimBX, urn I brn[' Maj,Jr- 8ally and Arlene Gar
Circle No 3 of the W. 8. C. 8.
twd Irith Vwl’
Mr and Mr* Steven Karmea and Peoria. Ill . are visiting at the home A... nr-TRniT ciri
1 bcr' ®*xabeU’ Mnd John Holstein Bump v. as given Saturday evening | “ nt^rtth
CaX^roti^wo^^K «b‘te -Abhte ribbonOmtesta Wilder. 114 N. Washingtom. on Frii son. lx&gt;uta. of YpoilanU spent Sal- of Mr. and Mrs O W Sheffield I —
marrtaae of MLv, nrmirr1
of award (or
lurday and Sunday with Hasting. Sylvezter Young who was atao a1^
|
j snd vLsltlng were enjoyed bx all
“’2rC£5rt£
Feid. n h “XreMt^ ^lo^n?^?taiH&gt;WUWne' fOrm,Hy °'
CASCADDEN—JACOBSON
STORRS—MOORE
‘The bride received manv beautiful
STEAM HEAT
Mr in
andChl«&lt;o
Mrs. Roman
Feid|*'u*v*n
*ne Missesdaughter,
uoiore* of
ano
iwrfomeri at 5Jtev
n'rlrvv
RaturHav’'
I। were
the first
of lhe McOlocklln.
Mr.Anita
and «...
.furoJS^the
^redTe.^h
Norma Romaine Jacobson, I Miss Jacqueline Moore, daughter and “f®1*** Blfta. Strawberries, ice
1 of Mr. and Mra. Warren Moore. N
DOT A COLD WATER
week In attendance at the Whole- Mra. Robert McOlocklln. are spend- Rt the Jehovah LuthermT churdi I
?! Mr an?, Mra- c A
Broadway, became the bride ot
bnde'»
&gt;n
white
8HOWER BATH
sale Grocer*' convention.
Ing two weeks In Yprilanll visiting Outer Drive and Greenfield where Jacob*on- Kenmore. N. Y_. became Glenn Storrs, son of Mra. Edns
Uy*r&gt;
wh“« frosting.
| Mr and Mra Glenn Densmore their uncle* and aunt*. Mr and ------- -------'
rrti-u™
•«
Storrs,
HastUjg*.
and
CUHoed:
with the American flag
and Mr and Mrs. Ed Storkau *v- Mrs Rex Ttate and Mr. and Mr* wltnru lh, Kinel, rm, ceremony
.
Store*. Grand Rapid* on Sunday, "nd the words. God Bless Amerof the procram. at which
The bride U lhe deufhter ot Ur “nd M".W.
o&lt; l *etendejl the graduating exercises at Gordon Havens.
June 7. at 3 p. m. al the bride'*'lea- 'nd
surrounded with six
I St. Louis. Friday evening
Over-Memorial-Day guests of Mr ■nd Mm. June, Bowe, M Derrad.
1
parents' home.
candle*. We wish them a long and
I1 Mtas Drusilla Powell left Thur*- and Mra. Oscar Kuempel and fam- urd rhe tnxxn u th. mn or Mr
’.“J, w ““J" ?!
The Rev 8. conger Hathaway.
"&gt;*"&gt;&lt;1 Ute_________
I day. for a checkup at lhe University Uy were Mr. and Mr*. Henry Hu­ utd Un ruloh lU.-thome or But
and an Invitation ta extendsd '
Melbodlu church orcrelued
, *11 who wish to attend.
i of Mlchcigan hospital and expect* bert of Grand Rapids. Percy Kuem Stale Rd Hutlhd,
,
ceremony took place In Che pastor of the Presbyterian church. OLMSTEAD— RUBBELL
performed the double ring service in |
I! to remain there some time
pel and friend of Kalamazoo, and
J.me. Bowe, euorted BU 0.0,1,„
w.
—.w
Miss Arlene Rusaelll. daughter of E.NCXHJRAGEMENT AT MIDWAY
___________________________ _______ Mr and Mra. Charles Kuempel am) ter to lhe altar, which w« d«- ,
""
' the presence of 15 relative* and
iC-nnllnli—...
A trnm *1
'
! guests. T*
The decorations consisted • Mr a,ld Ur* A. U- Russell ot
daughter of Conklin.
orated with r-rmte. lem* and &gt;
*?c‘ I*01 " ■woel^।'
basket* of white, pink and rM
red1 Adrian. became the bride oi
of uvie
Lyle 1 &gt;1[h conxlderabJe
considerable
of bosket*
, _ Zack
__________
wS^wt^in X£‘S£sgS JnUuSS’SX w£E ™ uSl
York,____________________
formerly of the Has1. peonies
neonle.s and pink
tilnk and white
while roses.
ror.rs Ii ®
Olmstead,
and Mra
Mrs I She
Q&gt;,w can still probably
n.nAah muster a I
. t/~' son
jOn Of
°‘ lhe Rev.
R*v a,ld
tlnK5 school*, more recently on the
For Mr wMdUM ita Orlde »»,.!
Olm.u.d ol Frrwn. Mood.,. I “
faculty al W. 8. T. C.. Kalamaxoo. lace inerts at waist and at *weet-?n whl,f “Un Mbs vlr»,uU J*®' a dre** of green and white bemberu Jun*' *
T*18 "fetnony was per- 01 al
*evrn undanM
now In training at Fl. Jackson.! heart neckline- the Lo&lt;ir sleeves otaon..her sister's only Bitendant.! wUh taf brown orerioS and
•&gt;
Unlrad.
&lt;«&gt; “0“*: •“!». and
To the Feather-Edge Cutl
South Carolina, was greeting his. were cut in a point at the wrist I
co,‘umcd ,n a gown of musalln_____
- * e,
Brethren church at Adrian, lhe cruiser*, destroyer* and ■
many friend* here Monday due to Sr-M pearl* trimmed the coronet
In orchid aryd carried yel- HIAWATHA REBEKAH LODGE
|
groom
s
father
reading
the
marhaircut that's flattering End easy to flip into place.
a week's leave of absence from: which held her fingertip veil in low
Get a Ferflher-Edge!
use rrgutar meeting or tne rua — - - ■................... ........ ed by wishful thinking. Il
August Clausen, friend of the.
c*fnP.
place, her mother’s pearl* being
. watha Rebekah lodge will be held
,
Permanents — Maehineleaa J1.50 Up. Others From IIJ9
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Scott enter- her only decoration. The bride car-1, bride and groom, was best man. A‘ in I O O. F. hall Friday evening.
talned on Sunday for dinner Mr*, ried a bouquet of while *wcet peas. 1 reception followed the ceremony
So. while admitting that lhe
,
JbM
12.
M
■
o
elocb.
There
.IB
be
MAKE
'
The
newlyweds
left
for
a
trip
Shampoo 4 EEc
Lue Hltakey and son. Bobby: Wil- gardenias and snapdragons.
I
Finger Ware OAc
’ S?‘£S;. A" ,U" m'mbm P1'“
e “rif^rlTS the
Finger Wave OO
APPOINTMENTS
Dried
OU
Item Scott and son*. LeRoy an«:
Mr* Evelyn Chestnut of Detroit.'
...............
—
• ** prftMrnt
। t
; bride, was bridesmaid and wore a
Henry, all of Chicago: Mr. and.'anut of the bride, was matron of Rkhmond Ave.. Buffalo. N.
.EARLY
mind that it wa« incomplete and
Mr*. Dewey Anderson and family, I honor. She wore a turqoulse silk
June 15.
STONY POINT
I plnk •wn- whlle ,w«*‘ P«“ »nd
Caneweri
local: and Mr*. Dora Scott of Shel-' marquisette dress with square neck‘
,,
_
.
.
forget-me-nots forming her cor£ 1 CLUM—RUSSELL ‘*
Walter Brown and aon were in1 „ *
*
bum. Ind.
line, also a shoulder veil to match
Wlttoat
| IvB oidmstead brother of the
.»■ On Saturday evening. June 8. oc­ Grand Rapids one day last week
Mr and Mrs Ralph Hawthorne, her dress and carried a bouquet
Rhea, the oldest daughter of *m ’ grooin. wsTbesTmaT
Mrs Dewey Reed. Miss Marjoiiejof yellow rosebuds, white peonies curred the marrlsge of. Clair E.
!?yd
‘ 1 Mr. »nd Mn. Olmstead are makRecd. Carl and Don Welfare at-1 and snapdragons.
Miss Marjorie Clum and Gertrude E. Russell, both - *n.d
The ceremony was *W,ng . ‘.V l,!L?Brd *nd brokc her ln« thclr borne at 1261 College Ave..
tended the wedding of Mr. snd Mr*. Reed of Hasting* was the brtdea- of Freeport
WT^t
. . ____ _
Huntington. Ind.-Freeport Correa
Hawthome'* son. Martin, to Miss' maid and wore a pink silk mar- wltnvwd toy Joll Field and Mrs I
We
don't
really
want
lo
boost
over
|
Cora
Walton,
and
wa*
solemnised
|
Bemice Bowes at Detroit Saturday.1 quiselle with sweetheart neckline
other neighborhood* but when we!
wore a*’—
shoulder
veil
Wayne Hawthorne returned with and
"*---------’■*
“ ‘ to match
' ' in Freeport
The newlyweds will | can report three baby girl* bom
her dress, the name as the matron
them to spend the week.
Mrs. Milo DeVries and Mrs. C. b of honor, and carried a bouquet of jnake their home in Freeport _ Mr i inside IU nillea on one street *lb
J Bauer are attending the convention pink peonies, sweet peas and bach­ Clum expects a government se'rvlce within nine day* we think that'*,
• of State Federation of Garden club* elor's buttons. Wayne Hawthorne call in the near future. AU of something of « record. A baby girl
their friends Join in wishing them: was bom to Mr. and Mn Walter
! st the Old* hotel. Lansing, thta of Detroit, brother of the groom,
. Wednesday and Thursday They go was best man. The ushers were a happy and Joyous future.—Free-1 Brown. Thursday. June 4. also onr
to Mr and Mrs Andy Slut* Friday.
[ a* delegate* from the Thomapple Carl Welfare of Hasting*. Walter
June 5. beside* the one reported last
Chestnut
and
I.
Oodmere
of
Detroit.
! Garden club. Mias Sarah Sc had er
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
week to Mr and Mrs Angus Huey |
Mn. Bowes, mother of lhe bride,
- ta also attending with them.
Mr. and Mn. John C*ini’n of |
was
dressed
in
navy
blue
and
white
!
Sharon Sheffield ot Traverse City
Welcome Corners iimnunce the en­
. is spending thl* week with her with navy accessories. Her cor­ gagement and approaching mar­
grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. O. W. sage was pink carnation*. Mn. riage of their daughter. Ilene Anna,
Sheffield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harr)- Hawthorne, mother of lhe groom, to Frank Bchiepek of Dowling. The
Young of Peoria. Ill . and Mr. and also wore navy blue and while with wedding will take place July 4 at
accetsorte*. Her corsage waa
Mr\ ?
t«U«man rase* and sweet peas.
the St. Rose of Lima church.
' weekend guests of Mr and Mn. U.
dinner and reception was held

CLUB NEWS

Ben«fit Bridge Natl
$60 for Novy Fund

Organizations

The BEAUTY BAR

It OOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

HATS OFF-

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

IN WAR AS IN PEACE

JUNE SPECIALS

It Pays To Be
Comfortable
Relax over the weekend — keep
the morale and health high for
the war effort!

OFF DUTY

SPORT SHIRTS—Up from
OFF DUTY

SLACK SUITS—Up from __
'

OFF DUTY

SLACKS—Up from
OFF DUTY

Shoes—Up from

SJ25
365

250
450

SWIM TRUNKS - STRAW HATS -

ANKLETS with Elastic Tops - COOL

UNDERWEAR
All Nationally Advertised Brands

YOU CAN DO BETTER AT

n&lt;m&gt; 2396

U AIRD’S

Hoallage

Considering the market pricee, th* fol­
lowing June Specials are outstanding
values:
.

[
1

T^Vert5i C r f°r lhc bridal party and about 50 rnr/*T VZ*kllD MCLIA'iDIAI
J'*?*/1' v&lt;aU^hlbr Of'finest* at the home of the bride's [RECT YOUR MEMORIAL
R1d
Ca“b*"7'‘a ho‘nei parents immediately after the cere-1
WUII C
I
from Appleton. Wia, whe* ahe has
y
Pfonia were used as the i
WHILE YOU
been employed for the past eight’ de&lt;-nr°'innv
: ntnnUit
.
- -.................. - '
months She «r««
was •
a mint
guest nt
of Mlu.
Miss, —
For her wedding trip the bride
Virginia Flggy of Albion over the wore a white, street-length dressweekend. They attended the Alum- with brown and white accessories. '
nl luncheon al Albion college on
Mr. and Mr*. Margin Hawthorne,
I Saturday.
will be at home at 19310 St. Mary's.
Mn. Amy Bower was in Wyoming Detroit. The groom ta assistant I
Park Saturday to attend a coach­ msnaxer of a Woolworth store in
ing school for teachers of the Dally Detroit.
: Vacation Bible school of the United
GuenL* from Hasting* were Mr
। Brethren church there of which «he snd Mrs. Ralph Hawthorne, Carl I
will be supervisor during lhe per­ Welfare. Don Welfare. Marjorie
iod. June 30 to July 13. The Rev. Reed and Mrs Dewey Reed
Grubbs, former local pxstor here.
' is now stationed al Wyoming Pars CRAMER—HANSON
At a quiet service in lhe Grace!
I Frederick Cole visited hl* brother.
' Pvt. Charles R. Cole 'Bobl at Jef- Methodist church in Fresno. Calif..
fenon Barracks. Mo.. Saturday and
| Sunday. Bob enlisted in ths Air Hanson, daughter of Mr and Mrs
Corp* in April and spent four days Adam Hanson of Barryton. Mich.
: at Fort Custer and since then has
been stationed al Jefferson Bar­
racks. Bob has been confined :o
■ Urn liosplul
with
streptococcus
throat. He is lhe youngest son of
The bride's gown was blue taf­
Mr and Mr* Henry Cole
Mr and Mn. Andrew Taylor, Mi feta with a sweetheart neckline and
and Mn. Joe Skinner and Mr. and
Mr* Albert Vedder were tn Kalamaioo. Th unday night tor dinner
and later enjoyed a visit to lhe Up­
black sheer, and she carried white
John peony farm near Augusta.
I gardenias
Miss Anne Burton. Mrs. George
The groom and his attendant, an
Burgess. Mrs O. F. Chidester and
jarmy friend, were attired in lhe &gt;
Mis* Jean Barnes enjoyed a trip
to Big Rapids. Sunday wlwrr Mia*
' IRONSIDE MONUMENT
Burton visited a coUain and a call
waa also made on Mn. Fem White al the home ot Mr. and Mn MullWORKS
StilweU.
hater.
1
Mr* Cynthia Hart of Dearborn
Pvt. Cramer wa* drafted into the ?
MUbllabcd |M1
came Bunday for a visit with her
H
Aprt2 4 l*‘ He “- Phon# 2497
Hastings, Mich,
sister. Mn. Ida PalmatlerAnd other tended Hastings high school, grad’
friends and relatives. Mr. and Mr* uatlng in 1938.
*'
Marshall Becker also of Dearborn
HU many frien&lt;U. in and. about,
ware Sunday afternoon guest* of Hasting* extend sincere congratu­
Mn. Palmatlsr.
*
lation*

This is especially a time when you should save all you
can and buy BONDS wit(j all yod have left.

w*”*‘on

25c Fait Color Printr, 36 in. wide, at. 19c

"Cannon" Turkbh Towels, 16x32..15c

Heavy Turkbh Towel*, 20x42_____ 25c
Women's Rayon Hose, all sixes____ 39c

AILSilk Knee-Length Hose ....
Today we are twenty-four
hours closer to Victory
than we were yesterday.
However there is a loryy
hard struggle ahead, and
our boys hove got 4o fin­
ish the job. and We—
You and I and everybody
who stays home, hove to
moke sacrifices, not just
buy a bond or two. but in­
stead of buying cars, gas­
oline. vocations, amuse­
ments, beer. Scotch, new
clothes, etc., we just
hove to buy oil the bonds
wqcdn The sooner we do
it. the sooner we will'
have the boys home to
cerebrate the VICTORY.

39c

Mesh Cotton Hose, light shades.__ 59c

Fine assortment of Handkerchiefs in
Men's, Women's, Boys' &amp; Childs'. 10c
$1.00 Bag* in black, tan, rod, prints.79c
Rayon and Batiste Gowns, Pajama*. .$1
Summer Knitted Sweaters_______

Girls' Dresses, 3-14, Dollar Values.
Seersucker Woven, fast color-------Shorts for Girls, 6 to 14, navy, brown
Thursday afternoon.

Franefeen’g

�THB HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1943

Farm Bureau News

Hastings Banner

CL A S SIFIE D W A NT ADS I

COOK BROS, K4il.r»
Ktuimr hkvxxth teak I

TREE METHODIST CHUECH

CLASSIFIED RATES

HAY- FEEDS—sag
muiTs—raoDUCE

Sheldon Agency
AU Kinds of lasuraaca
Surety Bonds
Hastiags
tf.
AUTO-REFAIBINO. ETC.

•WK CAX*T PKKVEMT THE

Swanson Agency
Ufa\ Auto

Tornado

Fire

l-l. K al l; IU HKHHIr a- 5

AUCTION SALES
j CLEANING

HENRY FLANNERY

t OIMiRLF.HR

PHONE 3201

NASHVILLE

It. &gt;

DR. I. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Panroast Bldg.

inn^s THE

HEATING FUEL
। EMPLOYMENT­
HELP WANTED

Phene 3510.

Haitlnn

HOUSEHOLD OOODS

Fbaoe 1703

Marshall Furnaces
Coal. Gas and Oil Fired

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

142 E. Stats

Phone 2331

JERRY ANDRUS
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

Phone 3519

WANTED

Nall Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER

'

FIRST U B. CHURCH
A. M. Celdrta. lutoi

FARM EQUIFMENT
AND MISCELLANEOUS

Tu
H 11.
'
“'J
r traetar and
1 up. Norwood
a*, •
&lt;• mod-1 IS
,e,d rullHilor
. Hr... Ildar

DEWEY REED

iMh.1

Calhoun county, were arraigned be­
fore Judge Archie McDonald In cir­
cuit court Thursday. Thev were
charged with breaking and entering
Each'admitted committing the of­
fense charged. Both were remanded
to the custody of the iherlff until

Battle Creek were visitors at Mr.
and Mra Roland Barry* Sunday.
JEFFERSON STRUCT U. B. CHURCH Robet retumecL home after spend­
ing the week with them.
Several of her friends and neigh­
bor* gave a shower honoring Mrs. *
Angus Huey, last Thursday after-,
noon at the home of her mother.,
Mrs. J D. AeUck. Many useful gifts
&lt;rre left for lhe little daughter,
» P. M. Clainr* and stunts were enjoyed by
•1 Tun' all. and light refreshments were
‘ K4uh served.
-

EMPLOYMENT

&gt;n( MHerreU. O I' Tierr. -■»»
.Mk. ik •»"». «.t of M.l-le flr-’e.
N..h.mr &gt;.•&gt;»»*11
WXN'TKO—rrtlhrtlM l» be 4«»r w&gt;lh
one baw in city. »♦••«»»»«•
1
won* l&gt;''»«-

List your Anctioa Saks with

Buchanan called on J. D. Aellck*
Friday while en route lo Grand
Ledge to spend Decoration Day.
• Mr. and Mra. Glendon Jones and
Mrs. Milford Plank ealed on B. J.
Wellman Saturday.

RALE—htori
1 FOR
rrllrat Marker
;
FOR SALE—Ten,
1 n llari^e. Pel,
HALE— I'afni
&gt; FOR
old. Men Tide
1 PraWerille
FOR HALE—Neu
!

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

□RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

CnullfWw

TOMATO

BAPTIST CHURCH

FOB HAM

JAKE DEtRIESTER

FOB SALK—T

PILOBIM HOLINESS CHURCH

Company Hastings itockyard&gt;. phone 25M, or call
through

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reeser Seven­
teen were present. Mr Wotxlng led
lhe group In singing three *elec-

The Hospital Plan for Farm Bu­
reau member* wa* ducuxaed and It
wax decided to join.
communlty planned a shower for held without ball The nature s-id
A communication wa* read from
Mr*. Angus Huey on Thursday, but extent ol the crimes they admit Mra. Claude Hoffman in regard to
about g ottock Wednesday Mr?
a musketeer" from our group lo
Huey, unknown lo any of her
act
a* a »poke»man when the Unit­
soirrawEST Rutland
ed Dairy Farmers come into our
pl lai and Immediately aflfr her ar*
midst with lhe intent of organizing
rival there a 1-pound baby dsughfarmers by union method* under
county normal clashes of 1K». 1906
rted out os planned at the home of and 1907 at Heed's resort. Thom­ union control. Will Velte will act
~ as our representative In thh regard
Mrs. Huey's mother on Thyradaj. apple lake Sunday.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Our minute man. Albert Hauer,
where a nice crowd gathered‘and
SCIENTIST
France Gorham vi*Hed hLv broth­ reid a communication from Stanley
many useful gifts were left for the er. Tom Gorham Sunday at Borges*
Powell tn regard to an amendment
newcomer, who will answer to the hospital. Ksjamazoo,
on LegtslaUve Reapportlonment.
name of Alice Mareta. Mra Huev
IAurcncr Rohrbacher Ls auditing
FEYS FOB BALD * MISCELXAHEOUS
and baby returned from the hospi­
Harry Dunn with his farm work.
'Our Young People and Their Prob­
tal Saturday about 6 o'clock in an
lems” —
Each member
present
anMra. Fred Barlow of Hastings &gt;«■*»
~ t----- — —
•
■ambulance. Both she and the baby
CMMAXUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
are doing fine at present, but you *pent Monday afternoon with her' swered the question. “Why 1 would
jor would not rather be a youth
have just'got to take off your hat father, Wm. H. Oita.
Ur. rad Mn. Roy 0.1. .nd tun“•"&gt; -?'r" ‘ w“ ■. ’°“u''
when you meet "Grandpa" J. D.
"»■“
The wind and electrical storm last Uy .pen, Bunday ut.™&gt;on » Ur *" '»&gt;■»«■&gt;
~
«m~d
Thursday night put our lights out .nd Mn. i™ Slrrpn-. norUr WI ■‘•M •&lt; »«’
|10 wtnl
ch*n&lt;e places with our
for quite a spell. A tree fell across Hum Ings.
“ .FOULTBT—
Hubert
Schrter
Is
spending
tW»r^Mu^'waa
read
from J. F
NORTH IRVTNO WESLRTAN METHO­ the line at Woodland.
। Last Thursday evening Mr. and ucek with relative. In Kalamazoo. Y&lt;rger ,n
,o
Wftr
DIST CHURCH
Mr*. Ed Deakln and daughter of
Wm. H. OU* accompanied Mr. । Board* that are to be organized m
Hartings made a call on their old and Mra. Fred OU* to Kalamazoo I eBCh local comm unit)
neighbors, Mr. and Mra. B. J. Well­ Sunday where they visited Mr. and
—
......
.
The topic for discussion at ..
the
man.
Mra. Lyle OU*
next meeting will be "What Fann­
er* Can Do For Themselves." Tlie
MARTIN CORNERS
June meeting will be held with Mr.
Elmer Leslie ot Detroit wax a CHARLTON PARK
Bunday caller at Wm. Cogswell's
Due to rain Sunday, not many and Mrs. Albert Hauer, June 23.
people saw the really thrilling Base-1 CARLTON GROUP
and Orr Fisher*.
Carlton Farm fiureau Group No
WEBLETAN METHODIST
Mr* Cora Miller Merry of Battle ball game between Park and Two
CHURCH
Creek wax a Sunday caller at Orr John* ball team of Battle Creek.' 1 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fay Studt. 14 members and one vband Alfred Fuller-* They had visit­
/. B. CAiiiBnU. MlnliUr
itor
being present.
ed the Warner cemetery where her the park. Two Johns led from the
"Young People and Their Prob­
parents, Wm. and Elizabeth Miller, first till the ninth. Next Sunday
and many other relatives are buried at 3 o'clock Delton Independents lems" was, lhe topic of discussion,
Dori* Gillespie and friend and will tangle with the Park team. led bp Albert Shellenbarger. Game*
Mu* Greta Cogswell were dinner Delton is said to have, an excep­ were played under lhe leadership • f
Mrs. Dean Cunningham.
guests of their respective families tionally good team.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parson and son
WANTED - MISCELLANEOUS of South Bend, Ind., were over lhe
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Norman Barry.

MAS—»«•«!•. •■■'•
I.W.. IMW-Hr «.rd.n.. Hr. Call 344J
WAXTKII—!«»•■ •&lt;■‘•*“&gt;1 b®!1. »*• &gt;•

Estimates cheerfully gives. Datee
made at Basner office.
Hastiags, Mich

ADMIT BREAKING AND
STONY POINT
ttoyql Barnum la laid up for re­ ENTERING
Ralph McCann - ot Sherwood. WOODLAND GROUP
pairs m a result of being thrown
The Woodland Farm Bureau
Branch county, and Mr* Laura Curfrom ills new saddle horie
..
■ •__ .
Kau.. nt

cuuicu or the xaxabexe

Sheet Metal Work

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

I

TOO LATE TO

Gillespies last Wednesday was well
attended. Proceed* from supper were
over 19 00.

CLAY HILLS
Mra. Vance Sharp of Middleville;
Wild Mrs. Leon Pott* u I tended a'
shower. Wednesday afternoon, al
Mr* Mildred McIver'* in Parmelee,'?!
given in honor of Mra. Charlotte
Tungate Staculascus.
Mr and Mrs Morris Lx-wU of 11
Kalamazoo spent Friday night with.
her parents, Mr. and Mr». Leon i
Potts.
I.
Several from Clay Hills attended!*
the funeral of Sain Zerbe in Middle-1
ville Friday-afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Haight of ’
Freeport were callers al Leon Pott*'
Decoration Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Halgtjt of
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mr*
Eugene Haight attended lhe ball
game al Caledonia Decoration Day.
Mrs. Gertie Harris visited Mra.
Nina Winger Friday.
Mra. Charles Gibbs was on the!

FARMERS - ATTENTION ! ! I

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED

FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES

$7-50

cows $6-00

We have a collector stationed in Has­
tings to give immediate service.
We Pay the Phone Charges

PHONE

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
SOME GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE

rrtlee si 7 ;00.
Mr. anC Mrs. Roy McCaul end I

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
B. Confer Helkxviy, Peitor
Ui,III..ill.

CHICKEN DINNER
Every Sunday at SHADY NOOK by
calling 7MF12, 4 mile* nouth ot
Battle Creek road—Mn, Charles

HAL

Keerb. rail

‘BILL” SHERWOOD
FOR

on a fishing trip Decoration Day. I
Mrs. Wretha Me Nee and Mrs.
Bertha Potts were csllera at Lon.|
Tungale'* in Parma lee Thursday
evening.
Verdun Covtlie and family were
visitors at his parents near Wood­
hind Saturday.
' Mr. and Mn. Leon Potts attended
[ lhe Prairie school reunion Sunday.

LOST- FOUND

INSURANCE

FOR HALE—Oil

CASH

Effective June 3, 1942

TO GRAND RAPIDS

MISCELLANEOUS

SALE OR RENT­
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

&lt;*••(• it
Woodland.

HF.HVILIHNO

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brasi, Copper &amp;

lEERPUI. COLORS

TO BATTLE CREEK

Lead.

SOUTH SHULTZ
Mr. and Mrs Harry Shute of
Hastings visited Mr. and Mrs Ftank
Horn Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs. Homer McGowen of

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
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Dale Larrabee and Mr.'

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attending college.
Loraine Manning and Sharon
Seward Walton from Midland vUJane of Harting* spent Thursday, llrd hta -grandmother. Mra. Mina
night and Friday with the latter's Aldrich. Saturduv
porents. Mr. and Mrs Lester SonMr. ,nd Mr» 3,, 8.^*
neville, and called on her grand-, to Grand Rapid* Saturday to gel,
mother. Mra. Mina Kenyon. Friday their daughter. Jessie, who will
afternoon.
. spend a week with them before re­
Mr and Mr* Lloyd Laubaugh of turning to her work.
Spokane. Wash, are visiting the
Clarence Payne and family spent
.. Rev Fred Horn and famllz
Allee Sunday In Delton visiting relatives
■twhlaa^’. Laubaugh of Grand Rapid* vis'ted i Mr. and Mrs Milion Wamei and
there Saturday.
Lol* from Battle Creek spent Pri-l
Mr and Mra Harry MUener of day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby
Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Lester i Mr and Mrs Lester FUhar from
Bonneville and Mra. Mina Kenyon1 Shultz spent Wednesday evening st
I*. । spent Sunday evening with Mr. and । the Fred Ashby home.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1942

Delton Mon Heads
■ Sarru Sypatha | -R««l «»&lt;■««»
Club

FREEPORT WAS BORN WHEN IT HAD
GOOD PROSPECTS FOR A RAILROAD
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
railroads'standard gauge, to faciU-*----------------------------------------

By Jane Cameron

I The Barry County Rod and Gun
club held ■ meeting in this city last
I week for the purpo^of electing a

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AT THE THEATRES

SECTION

Cashing of john. c. hine

Wolfe and daughter of Grand
Rapids.
John C. Hine, son of John E.
Mra. Leo Hoyt and daughter of
In Hope township and passed away Oull lake and Mr. and Mir Robert
Shrtcker and sons of Rich! ind were Arbor recently
Tuesday callers at Charles Whitte68 years. 5 month.* and

Mra. Jack l&amp;way and daughter!
marriage to Jearie Payne of Clov­
। president in place 'of Dr. F. E.
Romantic drama played against erdale.
H
spent lut week with her parental
muum... passenger
h—«••»«.
,MU beoe-ibren
that members ol
of that bee had
"°W
Surviving, besides'the widow, are near Gun take
'
through
service, bad
. tx.rn Uial
' I ain't la Who's Who." says Cal
. country with tlie, thrills and power
come so thoroughly recognized that1 heard of that wily old MTjwnt, Tinney, "but they got my picture in'
HyrH01; that went into Ils development.
six children. Ora M. Babcock ofl Mr. and Mra. Clyde Warren rethere was
no chance
a, p^lS Tnd ^.nk Ke^v o*J
there
waa no
chance lo
to finance
finance .
a I "Carter
"Carter .s Barite."
Snake." which
which wU
wU arid
said lo
to the next What ta' U."
Shultx. Gladys O. and Russell J. ■ ceived word from their son. Phillip. (
as pr
prcsiaeni
ana
nans neiiy or.
—.
...
narrow-gauge
al one;
one
. . .
।;&lt;HU
“
”
“,“n‘M "
“.J™*
at
.la-pnaa™.
Th. ;
.u™. *a.» of Kalamszoo. Gerald L. of Hope., th at he te stationed in Illinois.
narrow-gauge line,
line, which
which required
required Il**e
liave been
b**n seen
sern in
ln Freeport al
the unloading and reloading of|
ol ।Ume.
Um*'- Conridcratlon
Consideration of the raulers;
rattlers; Patsy's chums Just hud a Heaven-, ■। meeting voted to continue Ute op- U*'
Ul» Conway Mra. Chrte Mathiasen of Lansing) Mr. and Mra. Russell Thornton,
'freight and made it impossible for Ior U* bl« Carter Monster might , ger Hunt and one of the boys iiad1 ernllon of tlie rearing ponds at OrA thrill-pocked &amp;Wry based on and Victor R. of Delton; one broth- of Charlotte were weekend guests,
Ore£ “**• ' K,n«
Ita fiassenger and freight c«r»lh,ive
ln
minds of the 20, to gel a caterpillar to make his list angevhle. It was ata) d^ldcd Sit
er. Lewis, and one sister. May: | at Clyde Warren's. Patty Ann re-1
with the market.
to be transferred to the stand-' mt'n ln lhllt iffoup. TWy might complete. He hunted a long time If not too late, the club would spon-l “ “** Tci“ Ran«l:ni "
seven grandchildren and .i host of | turned to her home after spending!
ard
Thus the pros- hovc thought Uncle Mike • himself and finally appeared with u dlsfriends and relatives.
a week st Charlotte.
a rd gauge
gaun llnea.
line
pect of molding
the K. H. L 10U8hl_to have a gpodjwpply of tlie couraged-looking worm and asked
bulldir
I Children’s Day exercises will be
Some day. with my face toward t'i«1 rte of the Chidester district.
k N. M. RAR. as a narrow-gauge. «nake-blte remedy (Or. hte own pro- if it would pass. Before I could dellne faded from lhe picture. Thtet tectlon.—It** too bad that Editor cide (and I've spent the last 20
gold-tinted west
day. July 14.
1'11 see the light fade, and lie downi
yearsu.a
deciding
kid controversies)
his
Sundav visitors at Ray Erway’s
meant, too. that there were fewerrI, Peckham didn't -clear
-------- up
-- this mat- ------—------------------------u-_
J ter when he interviewed Uncle Mike, twin spoke up "and said. "Yes. that
------ ,
were Miss Genevieve Erway and
seed line is complete.
rtL3lu« | cause she happened to see them But. O. what a Joy-when tlie morn-, Dwight Ferris and Miss Maxine
p
The
related uul
that, wren
when; u u catcrpiua
caterpillar. It Just isn't feath- this year.
large town. My father wajrone ef'
IIW Herald reiatro
ing
shall
break
Erway
of Grand Rapids. Mlu Calh-|
man.
the enthusiastic boosters for the Uncl® Mlke had “nother bee. in ered out yet.*
K. H. I. A- N. M. line.
I can IM3- wUh iS'bu*?
work ,t,r;
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And I. in hte. likeness made sto-jerine Clouse of Shultz. Mr. and
MUNICIPAL COURT
recall
our
A «v,u,ri
soldier num
from a
a west
camp' Stanton
Stanton Uenslba
Senriba of
of Rutland
Rutland. 21
rious, awake!
I Mfs. Frank Ferris and Howard Per-]
-------- many visits to
... „
U1 home bv, M*"-. l»- recrulUng
-------------- oHicer
---— for
--- the*
- n
wc»i coast caunp:
21 Etenor Powell, Red Skelton In
furnish you quelity
Sam Roush and Job Cheesebrough., Union Army appeared and inducedi^,
...
---------T?'.by
t . the
.. aheriffa officers
"• “Ship Ahoy"
| rte of lhe Chidester district.
Induced ■
us lhrtr -------cump
one i was
arrested
and their
their earnest
earnest talks
talk. about
ah™. that
tho, som
«xne
ofuilhen
them to enlist
of the teds won rrcogniUon. Snd in on Thursday and charged -llhi
and
!lsl
With Tommy Dorsey and his or­ With friends I have loved and have,
----5„o_,..
-------? *?.uen..
"un rcvosiuuun. arm m on Thursday ;
FAIR LAKE
lost for a while
railroad. All three were anxious lol . *,™rdln&lt; u&gt; ’Ih.
U” *lw™M
’”
uxounl.
.
„u -uw-w
,rtu.w IK.
hk
lte &gt;cpv&gt;w&gt;
,U1M k-1—
serious leiony.
it u aueReo
ilni.
—.w—.— »«&gt;icu
y
alleged mat
that chestra. Miss Powell presents five
The Kinsley L. A S will meet;
store
near
Freeport
was u
.j developed ....
have the line built, but there ie ‘first
ln,t ‘
lor® n
JTrDPr
T*?°V "ft*
had
his brawn hoeing he look a 16-year-old girl out of new dance routines and with Bert Again I shall meet where no sor­
June 17 for supper at tlie cotnraurows beguile.
seemed no way possible to get it., operated by David Ructasl lo bls Michigan wheat fields Evidently a the state on a promise of main - Lahr and Red Skelton us the com­ Thro'
ages unending Hit gture lo
hal1' M“- J«»l« Willison.Mrs.'
lliat part
part of
of ow» ,wme..Several
S,’V!\ral year later, thnl
n 1M3 Tn cH&gt;
U' cUe California, Ing her. but that he really had an edy team the story carries Miss
.. old —
u Wa.. ■between
_.-.
......
stag.
i Orace Smith and Mra. Abraham
Powell as an Innocent victim of
the
road-bed
Kalama- •afnn.
‘2™’ lint
J*11 n2^°”d?nIcd U ln , “2 ,n »&gt;“ 11 n»«»t odd Idea of the way Immoral purpose in so doing,
To
worship
and
praise
at
the
fitt
w,u entertain.
zoo and Hastings was acquired by •
Chas. V.Reigler came w Free-, Michigan fanners operate. Maybe
He was arraigned in municipal
of
my
King.
A
group of old neighbors gave
a group of capltallsta who then ex- Pon
,—.. ‘rom Ohio
..... _ and sterte'l
-------- ....
a store, thelr whe
wiicui
at iuu
has iu
to uc
be riocu,
hoed, uui
but Ii court Friday, waived examination
Ari Todd, Mtr.
I Mrs. Fritz a surprise in her new
the building deserted by Ruckel. our
up umi
Bnd i&gt;rr.tiu-p.
produces tt
fani. and was bound over tn ....
tended It
in lhe
(llir,_ .ruk un
n fnm.i.na
it throiurh
through Wondtanrl
Woodland tn
to In
tlie circuit
Where death never comes tvlier?! hotnr recently Refreshment were
Woodbury, which left Freeport out In 1874 hr entered into j»rtnreah.p| Uy wlUM)Ut contributing to the mus- court, his bond being fixed nt 11.000.
none ever grow old.
served and a fine time enjoyed
।
dolph Scott
— , eU|gr • development of Uncle Sam's
h 1 s brother-in-law.
brother - in - law. L
Sum
altogether.
But the irrepressible with his
He
wss
unable
to
give
the
bond,
so
--------- ---------------------- -- --------- anHI wjned forcev
‘ The smashing story of the U. 8.
Jerry Boynton of Grund Rapids Roush, and the firm later built nndi
is held tn Jail until Ills case shall
of Gold:
conceived the idea ot starting a tor a long time operated a large
be disposed ot by the courtturn out a fighting "leatherneck" TU there, while the years of eter­
railroad at Freeport, and extending store In Ute village.
Modem simile; More preclou, far
nity roll.
has been brilliantly brought to the
..
... and farther ,„
1WU W1U
In the early 1880s tlie writer fre- than lump sugar.
It lo ___
Lowell
north.
Did
M. E. Schnurr was brought Into
the people of Freeport work for lt?|quenUy visited Freeport. It seemed
Hl dwell with toy Lord in that
Municipal court, ciiarged with un­
Home of the Soul.
They certainly did. and had the to be a very busy town. It had
'
Rusty Just taught me a lesson. lawfully passing another vetiicle at MILO
the
handle
factory
of
Job
Cheese
­
pleasure.of seeing the railroad ex­ brouih the twi/sawmllteand many now that my offspring are big a street crossing. He admitted tiw
The Milo 4-H Club boys and girls GLASS* CREEK
'
‘s and many!
tending from their town to Lowell *active ‘business
places. The writer I l',lol,«h to wash their own tuces., ch*f«e- &gt;nd paid M30 fin.,
met at the home of Robert and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tate spent the
and Belding. The Pere Marquette
.
.
Richard Osborne Thursday evening. weekend at Fbrrest Haven's. Dolores
bought It To checkmate the P. M. can recall that Reigler A Roush Her kittens are big and she Is try-; „
had a Urge store. Moore 6- Y.ncur ........•«
‘hem. and —
when
they
a
........
n uw,
Th'S“ tf(“- *‘ 'J™"
A skating party was discussed for and Anita McOlocklln returned
from building .Into Heatings, and had a large store. Moore *• Yanrur come
nuzzling around her she starts Ilp,r Clarksville, admitted Saturday
buying lhe C. K. St 8. from Wood­ a prosperous hardware and '.tuple- washing them and they beat lt in Municipal court that he had been the coming months.
home with them for a few weeks'
Guy Crook of Hastings called on visit.
bury lo Kalamazoo, the Michigan mcnl business, Ad. Herrington op­ Mothers, take a Up-when you want
°&lt; disorderly conduct Jud,,
Pentrnl picked up the C. K. &amp; 8. erated a drug store, Frank Bronson less racket, confusion and kidleta' Cortright Impede la flat of $5 and Mr. Spaulding and Mrs. Wilcox on
Mr. and Mra. Robt. McOlocklln
Friday.
That put a quietus on any attempt a hotel, and Isaac Moore owned a under foot. Just start flourishing
and family of Hartings spent Satur­
of
**• ’T!?’n^ed
grocery
store.
There
were
also
other
by the P. M. to build from Freeport
Mr. Spaulding te spending most day In.lhe Havftu home. David anr|
tiio wash cloth
10 the (nistody of the sheriff when
south to and through Hastings. business places. After Jerry Boyn­
1 he said he could not pav Thr ri- of his time al his cottage at Wall Joy remaining for a visit
15 dealers in Barry’
Good roads, auto-trucks and bussea ton extended hta railroad into Free­
lake.
tentallve was five days In Jail.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Otis and Rob-;
Barnyard Capers: In Mexico City
,,,
rmade the plug line from Elmdale port a large elevator was ouilt andI
County to Serve You.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and ert and Wm. Otte, spent Sunday,
.
u«jjt
Junction to Freeport, and the c., did a considerable business. The a bull broke loose and ran into a'^ D
children
of
Battle
Creek?
were
din
­
with
Ute,
Lyle
Otis
family
In
Kala
­
tip-top shop«. Use MOBIL
K. k 8 from Delton to Woodbnrv. Freeport creamery was nho estab­ Cltlna shop and turned abcu( and V. DUSn, Middleville,
Truck Service available to
ner guests of Mra. Wilcox Sunday. mazoo.
J ThurcHnv
so unprofitable that they were lished and still nourishes. Frrcjtort. ran out and never broke a teacup ! A
Later hi the afternoon all went to ‘The Goodwill community meet­
J A cow
Iowa ____
gives milk at ex- Mrresrea - I nUrSaay
gas, oil and lubricants foe
... in
-----------abandoned
Tlie Elmdale-Lowell had a bank, but it was unable to'..
CaU Today WlU Start US
iu
mm, ud nobod,; J*,,,,,
0[ Wall lake. Mra. Wilcox, remaining ing last Saturday night was well
line Is an Important link in the
at the lake for a few days.
more trouble free miles.
attended and a good home talent
Out Your Way.
lhe
News,
is published
by I.can
make
her give down any MiuajeviUf
Middleville unaersnerln
Undersheriff Lean
Leon DoxDosP. M. system from the Junction lo paper, —
— —
—. —
•--------- —..........
—
We are glad to hear that Iva program was given. The next meet­
Ur and Deputy
Is also the fcrerioresl- sooner. I don
don'te know whether she j
m. Sheriff
... Glenn Swift
Saginaw. But the stub from the Ken Braendei. who te
dent of lhe village
, will observe war time or not. Know-•
city arrerted Char^ Etash Deteon te gaining nicely and expects ing will be a Fourth of July picnic
Junction io Freeport will probably
Freeport ha. a 12-grade school. Ing cows. I doubt IL In San Fran-WByVd ThurX^VveX tq be home this week.
never be used again.
Children's Day exercises will be
Mr. And Mra. Leo Tift and chll-!
indlan Uvln(r near MidThe Freeport Herald, then edited two churches, and has a consider- cteco a street car rammed a de:weryiBluh u
—------‘*J he —
- held at tlie church Sunday. June dren of Southwest Rutland spent ,
^ i dleville
dlevtUe
When
arrested
waa
by Dr. H. O. Peckham; in its issue able business. But like all small truck which was delivering three
Sunday at Russell Whittemore's.
'“—-"•«
— •truck
—&gt;-1driving
----’ away with a car he had 2L Instead of June 14.
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
and •«
the
of February G. 1885. published a towns, good roads and automobile* seals to a t‘vletter
Do not forget lhe Milo W. 3. C. 8.
Sunday visitors at Roy Erway’s
delivered them prematurely in Hie plcltCd up al Middleville. The car
brief historical sketch of Freeport. itave cut Into its former trade.
will have their picnic at ’he name
E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
Mr. and Mra. Ben Blakney of that ■Freeport has always been a com­ street. They were unhurt and br- J belongs to the ordnance deportment ot Mra. Mary Flowers, Parchment. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sham
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Erway of
“nn*0 w’e.^’.U8,’{ °f
the u s An”y- Offlocra report
town have a copy of that article, munity of home-loving, law-abiding {fl'n
Wednesday, June 17.
Muskegon and Mr. and Mrs. All
__________
passersby. They kept H t.-olng. like lhat Buvh luis Mrve&lt;i tt pHjon term
which they kindly loaned to the poopte. „
tTO
?*
ri
for
“
'•link
a
car
in
Grand
Rapids
writer to aid him in the prepara­ DIED SUDDENLY*
another truck came for them
ln
tion of this bit of Freeport’s history.
in 1B38
1038 . He
He u
te heW
held In tall n-nXinpending
Coroner Dr. Fisher and Sheriff
action by the courts.
'
Michael 8. Roush, brother of Sam
and Jointly with him the maker of Bera were called to Middleville late CAR ACCIDENT
GUN PERMITS GRANTED
the first plat of Freeport, was the Friday night by the sudden death THURSDAY NIGHT
At the meeting of the Barry
grandfather of Mra. Blakney.
Uncle Mike Roush, as he was fa­ She had been to Hostings with a
miliarly called, felted lhe trees that relative that.evening and had gone
Originally covered the site of Free­ home apparently all right. Al collide M the ram., al Or.M
O
port. After they were chopped down nearly midnight a member of the «bbk .(rwu Thund.,
.M sSLrd JlkJTu,
and the limbs trimmed off. It be­ family with whom she lived heard about &gt;:». 11 wlU oo.( .bout W00 ■
"
«■
came necessary to haul the logs Into a noise upstairs. She went there; to repair Uie damages to the two ,this city and Francis E. Barnard
of Delton.
huge piles for burning. Hite meant
automobiles. Mrs. Keller escaped
a "bee." when several men with ox found her apparently dying. A doc-, wlUi sllgiit Injuries. Mr. Colvin auf- :
MARRIAGE LICENSE
teams would assemble to get the
dead before he arrived. Under such fered some painful bruises and two
Floyd LeClear, Yankee Springs. 3S
tree trunks In big heaps for firing.
, cracked ribs.
Erma F. Scott. Yankee Springs. M
If the bodies of trees thus destroyed Circumstances the sheriff had to be
notified and a coroner has to in­
In the area tn and around Freeport
vestigate. Coroner Fisher did not
were now owned by the citizens
think an inquest was tunessary. as
thereof, they could be sold for
Mra. Sco'tt's death was evi.le'nuy
enough now to purchase more than
due to a lieart attack.
•100.000 of government bonds. But
that's another story.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Uncle Mike, according to the Her­
Mrs. Gordon Fisher has been
ald account, enjoyed "bees.” and named as chairman and Walter
knew how to handle them so as to Perkins and Mra. Jdsephlne Whit­
get a lot of work done quickly and more as the other two members of
at comparatively small expense. He the program committee, for 1042-43.
used several of these groups before of the Central Parent-Teacher As­
the present rite of the village was
sociation of this city.
cleared of Its wealth of trees. Uncle
Mike was known to be liberal in BRANCH DISTRICT
his inducements to men to Join in
A collection of 112.60 was taken at
this work. His wife. Aunt Polly. lhe Children's Day program at thet
North Maple Drove church last
served on such occasions. So his Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Elite White and
When Mr Roush wanted to clean children of Marshall spent Sunday
up the logs on a district 30 rods or with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nor­
so wide, taking in the present Main ton.
street of Freeport, he made extra
The Dorcas Society of North
preparations for a big day's work. Maple Orove will meet with Mra.
The response to his Invitation, ac­ Vem Hawblitz Thursday. June 18.
cording to the Herald, was hearty. Pot luck, dinner.
There were 20 men and several ox
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skidmore
teams ready for the fray. According spent Sunday with lhe home folks.
to the ' article referred to. Uncle
Mike procured four Jugs of ■'good
old Bourban," and placed one, In
each comer of the tract to be
cleaned up that day. The Herald
sail) the 20 men seemed imbued with
new* life and strength; even the
patient, slow oxen quickened their
pace and entered Into the excite­
ment of the' occasion. Oxen and
men seemed to have doubled their
usual strength. By evening the logs
were heaped ready for bqmlng
The Herald account says that the
strangest and most unaccountable
feature of that bee was that when
UnOle Mike gathered up the Jugs

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three were empty, while one of the
Bourbon containers had not even
been tapped. Asked bow lie. ac­
counted for this strange phenome­
non. Uncle Mike said he could not
produce the positive proof, but the
probability seemed to be that the
crowd had all they wanted from
three Jugs. He explained that this
unexpected result might also have
been due to the fact that he and
five others whom he named might The Chora-Boy Milker U made of
have practiced total abstinence that th« finest materials obtainable. Tlie
day. The Herald did not claim they
did. it even intimated that it would
have been unusual tf they had.
The Herald ought to have gone to
the bottom of this strange occur­
rence. but It did not. So w« are
left to Imagine the why of Utal un­
touched Jug of Bourban. it might
HASTINGS

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HASTINGS, M1CHIGAI

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JUNK 11, IMl
John Bass of northwest Thom-1 day afternoon for services and tn- [ Mr*. Solomon whose blrthihy is the having completed h*r dutto. and grandparents. Mr and Mr*. Georg*' d"*hUr'
“
lap and have goneto Ypsilanti l appls who has been very sick for
terment In ML Hope cemetery. Mrs | 6th. Little Donald returned
home enrolled a* a nurse tn training *t Oalster of Howard City and h*r।in very P°ot health.
regular
asrvlce*
There will—be —r^--. ~'.TT
where he has a good poslUon a* a some time has been moved from, Pumfrey passed away at the home with ids grandparents for a week's 8t. Mary's hospital'. Grand Rapids aunt and cousin. Mra In** Erickson
and'sert
Galster
of
"Holland.
Sunday
st
the
Methodist
church
Wednesday nig at skilled welder In the bomber plant. Pennock hospital lo the Jarstfer qf her daughter* Ml tile in a su-1 visit.
Mr. and Mr*. Wayns Carpenter of altho1 It te not
■. Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Dora Babcock ha* returned Convalescent home in Hastings.. I burb of Cincinnati. Ohio. She is
A marriage of interest to many Wm. Trumble to Grand Rapid* Fri­
~
'— spent Friday In Muskegon.. Ing ju«t who will come rrooithe
to her home on Grand Rapid* St.■ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.'survived by another daughter. Mr* . ln ym vicinity wa* that of Arthur day evening to attend tlie wedding).-.™
after several month*
months stay
atav with h?r
h-r'Cur!
‘carl Galster and. children were her
her'Maud
— Frank reception of their granddaughter. | Mrs. A.. H. Bell. Mr. and Mr*. Conference to fill the pulpit. ChilMaud Severance also of Clncln- ‘ Olbto. am of Mr and u
Mra.
in. n r r kren1* Dav exertteee and the bapaan-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and. cousin*. Mr. and Mr*. Dick Leuwln- n»U Th. runnw r.mll, r«U.- O1MM. room,, M ,hu ,.rtnllr M Ml** Sylvia Krottje.
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VILLE

parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Emeat Dun-

Mra Russell Badford.
berg of Grandville. Mr. and Mr*.
c j»I Detroit, and John '
Frederick Rock ha* returned 40' Hehry Boone-.,
HMUa Smith anti attending' high' hl* wort in Detroit after a visit ’ Vandenberg, k
•oc®1
with hl* parents, Mr. and Mra. Car) I Mrs. Roy McCaul Spent ThursRock. Their other eon. Karl Ryan u day with iter friend. Mrs. Charles

Mra Dorothy Eppens ot Detroit
in Parmelee and Middleville many Dorothy Menries. daughter of Mi.
yean .on
ago. Mr
Mr. Pumfrev
Pumfrey rwrlllrw
operatingI
Arthur
Mendes
r.ar.
. ■.—
... of Alaska.
_ •pent lest week st the home of her evening wncn mw caancr
p.v- u.
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'•
| June 31. A very fine program la
® *aw mill.
.
I The wedding took place at S:30 Sat- parent*. Mr. and Mrs Frank Osr- sented the new organliatlan.
Mr. and Mra. Everett Carter of being prepared under direction ot
Many flower lovers will undoubt-' unlay evening at the Alaska church
Parmelee
entertained
tlie
Carter
a
committee
composed
of
Mrs.
edly be present at the annual Barry' of Latter Day Saints. The groom's tlvitles of the T.-K. school, and
relative* on Bunday a* a ceiebra- Harry Balsch, Mra. Russell Bender
graduation of her brother Paul
lion of the wedding anniversary of and Mra. R. O. Crldler.
Benaway, Paul Oackler and| troll for the summer.
Russell Bedfords arc getting their school thL( Friday, June 13. Tic pic- acted •* best man. Those who atamong | Thursday
Th unday guest*
guests at
at Uie
the Harry
F
Ixxtte Griffeth who were among,
cottage at Harwood lake ready so gram open* at 10 AM., wi’a lur.cn tended tlie wedding from this vl- children have moved from Hasting* hl* parent*. Mr. and Mra. Will C*r-i The Wellman family of Laming,
those from Barry Co. to take
te final Balsch home and to attend the,they can spend the summer there, at noon. Tlie main add.-cx* of ine'clnity were Mr. and Mrs Clark to the Alton Flnkbeiner homo ter of Grand Rapid* and Everett'si one of the White-Product* CorporaatamlnaUon al Kalamaroo Friday, I graduation of Harry, Jr., from T.-K., Dale Wiley has sold the cottage I afternoon will be gtvin by Mr*. R Bliss and children Jean. Bud and northwest of town, formerly oc­ Urthday. Guest* were present also' lion men h»s rented and token po»from Beulah. Grandville and To- session of lhe John Armstrong
aU relumed home because of | school, were her-pa rente. Mr. and adjoining Ute Methodist church to B. Chrtepell of Grand Rapid* and Paul; Mr. and Mra. Sylvester Van- cupied by Elton Lawrente.
Mr*. Harold Kaechci* and Utile ledo, O beaide* from Grand Rapid*, residence
physlcal disability
Mrs. James Ives, and her brother- Mr. and Mra. Will Johnson of Yan- Mrs. M. H. Sheffield of Grai-l Rap-; Horn:. Pvt. and Mr*. John UobertRobert Jenkins of LeRoy was a
Mr. and Mra. Homer Cunningham,
Mr. and Mra. Al Joyce and Mr., in-law* and slstets. Mr. and Mrs kee Springs and has purchased the ids will show picture* yf "Tulip!son, Mr*. Hattie Carpenter. Mr and step-daughter, Lol* Ann' at the
and Mn. John NellteL all of Grand Harold Stillwell and Mr. and Mrs., Harel house occupied by the Cum- Time in Holland." Any one wishing. Laurel and Janet. Mr. and” Mra, Duncan lake vicinity left on Bun­ visitor of Irving» and Middleville and Henry Cunningham of the T.-K.
Rapid* spent Wednesday with their1 John Smith and daughter, Mary mingS and Burdick famlies on we t to show flower* can exhtbit and J Laurel and Jent. Mr. nnd
Mrs. day for La Grange, mfr. where they I friends Decoration Day Ha reports' faculty leave this Tuesday for Bathb
sister.
Mary
who
has
been
very
.
Ue
Creek and Homer and wife will
will
spend
a
week
at
the
former's
frimd*. Mr. and Mra Wm. K. Lieb- Elen. aU of Grand Rapids.
Main St.
the general public te invited to the Gibb* will live in Willoughby. Ohio
Charles Gray of Merritt was a
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Thorpe and
Mr and Mra. Vem Smith re- meeting.
; where lie Is pastor of th? Chu&gt;ci home and attend the graduation ill at the hospital in Howard Oily | continue to her home in Peflnsylexercise* of her half-brother. Mra. much better and was to be token vanlo where they both have employWednesday
.
caller ui
ot 111*
hte niuuic.
mother,, iwo
two asugniers
daughters oi
of n.Hiauuuw
Kalamazoo spent ceivea
ceived nn cauicgram
cablegram aunaay
Sunday irom
from I Rev
Rev. I.
f. E
E. Carley
Carley pastor of
of the
the of Latter Day Saints.
to
home near ixiwy
LeRoy iasi
last men*
ment lur
for ii&gt;e
the iuuuiki
summer..
me IQrnicr LXll* GOOD.
w a private iujuic
Mra
Mary Gray on hte way home the weekend with their'parents.
their'parent*. Mr. their
thdr son Carleton stating he was;
was'local
IrasMary
local Methodist church tlie past) Vem
,Smith and Harry Balsch IV.
whenJ *'* will be cared for.! Miss Marjorie Chandler of the
fmm
a buslnew
hluinMa trip
trln to
tn Chicago.
r?hlra„n
*hd
-__ __ will
... attend the . annual
........ &gt; . began work
....
.
rom a
nnd VIr.
Mrs. Vcrn RmltH
Smltjr ai.rl
and Mr
Mr tinrl
and ......
nOw i..in New Caledonia Island Cat- .............
three years
thU week
as govern-' Mi» Virginia Carley completes!
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Carl
Cart Dunlap of
ot Mrs
Mr*. Floyd Holes, and attended th ne
ue enUsted
enlisted twenty-one months ag
ag&gt;r conference In Grand Rapid,
Rapid, be*- ment
- inspectors
- at
—
" "Applied Arte her school work at Flat Rock tills1 Her address is LeRoy and she will T.-K. faculty .will attend summer
the
I. expected
——naa, —home
i.
— an
.... h*» t-larl tn
mall fmm h.r'
at IK. TT nt X&lt;
Weck and te
for
Grand Rapids have stored their Smlth-Bowjgt-wVddlng at Lansing. and has seen a lot of the world' ginning Wedne.’dav and lastmx .-nr ptent In Grand Rapids.
friend* in this vicinity.
I Last week was a fine week for the
indefinite stay.
household mods
hte Saturday.
Raturdsv
.j
goods at the home of his
, since u«
He i«
is connected with
with ,:■«
the1 ____
Sunday. u...
Rev. and Mr* Corby .rnd
The Blue Ribbon Dairy Compauy
.
Sir.
Mr. and Mr*. Philip Bender were final doings at the scliool altho*
; army medical corps.
j their cluidren have wurtted * .;»h-i
came
home
Hopkin* Frld*y to see their j (Continued on page 3. this Bee.)
_______
______
____will fully for the
„ welfare
. . ..... of the
. ...........
,,
,
_ ■.
__
ruiuw aubu, came
iiomc
, The
Younlt_______
Woman's
Guild
ch i-.'heS'
stunts
hold Its monthly meeting In the on the charge since taking up the “ .thL.t o? town and rxi’ects tol
D®n&lt;°r'
^*
turda&gt;'v for -_____ _ _________________________ ________________________
Methodist
f'V?
‘
d*? furlough-hte first since
Methodist church
church thte
this week
week ThursThurs-1. uv-rk
work and wn
we are e.neerin,
expecting tlf tA
l&gt;&lt;
,*000 begin the nvmiifacture of Ice I induction In January.
day evening. A good attendance is return.
J cream.
I Mr and Mr*. Henry Poulson went.
; requested.
.
.
Mr and
Clacton Joiinson of
Tlie Baptist thurch begin a wu1 to Ann Arbor Saturday for a few1
Vacation Bible school this day* visit with her sister and other |
exnecftovb.it their son Rev Ralph; vlcl”lty cadr&lt;* “l
home,.pf hte Monday with Rev. and Mr*. S. B. relative*.
’ Harper and family at Flushing thu; eraron* ° John*°n- Sunday
Quincer In charge. Mrs. Helen ^Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.'
trnoon.
Fields Bechtel, former missionary in Earle Kermcen at Parmelee were!
homing weekend
i Mrs. Day Pugh, nee Frances See-1I The local Rotarians are expecting'Africa, will also be on the teaching'Mr. and Mn. Claude Kermeen of
40 ACRES just outside the Village of Nashville,
'! Miunitvuie.
Middleville, and
ana Mrs
Mrs Cora
Cora KerKcrkcll is making n good convalescence,' a treat at their regular meeting this staff.
lay* swell, good soil, 8 room hou*e. ha* electric­
M-rTu
‘
,
s
d
*
y
Whcn
they
have
“
----------MLss Helen Brog accompanied -by
, mcen and Mrs. Ubble Lawyer of'
at Pennock hospital from an operity, bam 30 x 70, chicken coop and garage, 16
for sJ*aker- Alfred
of Detroit.; :her
early,। Allo.
Alto.
er father Henry Brog, left early
chronlr
Mr Wardte^Y^OtedT^ef
is a Tinted sneaker osnv
iiwii— Saturday
Quf.irria.. morning
—,.i..— for
tnr Monroe,
vinnma North
kt——
t~&gt;i.
acre* of clover, $4500.00.
, Duane
White, oldest son of Mra. ’
hM^nv
fmm pr ®nd auU'°r of Ward's Automotive
Carolina and are expected home. Dora White te called for final ex-1
Wednesday evening.
‘ kmlnalton for Induction thia Thurs- j
108 ACRES 4 miles from Hailing* an excellent
We understand the condition of day. Hte brother Don 1s in service
road, exceptionally nice house. 5 bedrooms, din­
Mrs. John Ten Harkal, forme.'y of In the British Isles.
this village but now of Grand! Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Rugg have
ing room, living room, kitchen and wash room,
Rapids. 1* some improved. Bn? h.-.s' spent considerable time with Rev. I
ha* furnace and electricity. New garage and
Th. remains nt
friend*.
been ill for several mjntbs and te 'H. H. Harris ar his Wayland homcj
The
oi Mrs. Mi.rv
Mary pum-j1 l®dle* being
.
..
well house. Electric pump, 2 chicken coops.
The six rustic tables are on ll.e bring cared for at the romc of her, the post few day*.
frey,
about
90
years
old
will
be
Basement barn 40 x 50. On telephone line.
new
rt-creatlon
and
picnic
grotu.dr
brother.
Will Stanford at Dowling
The girls of the home economics
|
brought to Middleville till* Tucs-‘ and the lower grade* held their pic.
w Hol-i
$5000.00 or will trade for a good home in Hal­
When you get that mid-day tired feeling, take time
Mra. Hattie Stevens has returned class of T.-K. school went to
। nlc there Thursday.
'from a few weeks' visit t iili Hr land Saturday and have a cotting*.
out for a glass of rich Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk.
Slxteen neighbors and mends. son. Dr Lloyd at Joliet. 111. nnd toge where they will stay three or
*.
—1. Stimson
---- ------- hcJ. SQn Mer(e &lt;nd
ln q,,.! four day,
Mlwg MarK#rrt Ker.
surprised
Mrs.
Myrtle
Make it o regular three-o'clock habit. It picks you up
Thursday afternoon as a pre-blrth- troll.
7 ROOM HOUSE, 3 black* from Main itreet in
i meen and Marilyn Gillett who were
day celebration at t\er Parmelee
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bt iute.- at-' working Saturday went Sunday.
3rd ward. 3 bedroom*, full bath and tewing
right away, gives you the kind of stamina we all need
home. They took the necessary food tended the funeral of-in old friend.! Margaret's brother Harold taking
room upstairs; living room, dining room and
for a fine luncheon and Mrs 8. en­ Mra. Cora Rogen of Leighton lap. I them over. Tlie girls were accomkitchen down, enclosed sun porch. Double base­
for VICTORY!
joyed the day as she is an invalid
inval'-1 held in the Evangelical churrli. Sun-panled by thidr teacher* Mlues
ment, wonderful wash room. $4000.00.
and confined to her iraie. and day afternoon. Mra. Row-* wh* TV Pauline Walker and Hester Seotera.
the* kindly acts are appreciated. , year* old and Is survived by tno. The appearance of the Dale WlHAVE SOME WONDERFUL COTTAGES at Wall
One of the school busses and he' sons, Floyd and John, nine grand-. ley cottage by the Methodist church
ear driven by Ed Schnuur collided children, two sisters. Mr*. Wm. Lind Ls much improved with a new coat
Lake and Gun Lake.
nt the otfe mile comer west. Fri­ and MY*. Haas and a brother Amos of paint
Folks shouldn't stick their
day morning when on the way to Brearley.
i . Mra. Will Carter of Grand Rapids
lhe picnic at Oun lake. Ed s
ws&gt;
The Rouse circle of the Method- visited at the home of her son
badly damaged but fortunately no­ 1st church met with Mra Burdette Everett at Parmelee from Wcdneslot easier to have the wind­
u
body was hurt much.
Wadd. Thursday with a good at- j day to Friday.
shield wiper fixed!
Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Adgate of tendance and the new lender. Mr*.! Paul Smith accompanied his
Caledonia were Sunday guests of Mattle Benaway in charge. After brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
her cousin. Frank Coman nnd (the business meeting the iMMtes* Mrs. Wm. Campbell to New Baltlfamily southwest of town.
' conducted several interesting games more Saturday for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Solomon and,| PvL John Robertson who hasi Grover Cline of Parmelee spent
REAL ESTATE BROKER
son Curtis were guests of their been home on furlough left for hte,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Phone 3119
other son. Russell and family on southeastern camp Sunday. Hu।Tolhurst who are spending the.
STEBBINS BUIIDING
PHONE 2659
llaslinn
Michigan
the west county line, Sunday. The wife returned to her duties at tlie • summer at a cottage at Campau
Phono 2651 for homo delivery or buy it at your grocers.
occasion was a birthday dinner fori। state hospital at Caro, also on Sun-) lake.
■) day.
i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg and
I News received from Bernard Ben- three older children attended the
] away wiw 1* employed in. an Air-1 Moore-Bloore wedding reception at
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
I craft Acces-sorle* plain near Holly-, the Moore home&lt;ln Grand Rapids'
OR PASTEURIZED. FT. 6c;4 QT.
H
wood. Calif., state* ’ he lias Just Sunday afternoon.
j completed and patented his secondj Charles
Chamberlain of
the,
'invention In the line of a valve' Leighton
Evangelical
parsonage
which is also used In the plant.
{passed the final examination for
Mrs. John VLiser and son Rich- army Inductees At Kalamazoo. Sat­
, a rd of Comstock Park were Tuesday I urday.
visitors of her aunt. Mrs. Elmer, Mr. and Mra. Claude Rosenberg
i Fenton and family.
[and her sister. Miss Kittle Lattimer)
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Halting*
। Eli Hole* is Hie new clerk at the were dinner guests, Sunday of Mr.'
Kroger store. MLss Mary Sheehan । and Mrs Herbert Hand In Grjmd ।
Rapid* In the afternoon they at­
tended the wedding of their nephew,
Ellsworth Moore, son of Mr. and
Mra. Byron Moore and Mira Betty
Jane Bloore, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Bloore. at the home of
the bridegroom's parents.
Mr. and Mra. Roy McMillen and
little daughter. Phyllis of Grand
Rapids were Decoration Dav visitor*
ot Mr. and Mr*. A. C- Johnson on
the prairie.
Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Kelley and two
children. Jimmie and Kathleen of
Cabinet City, HI . were Decoration
weekend guests of her parents. Mr.
snd Mrs. Simeon Smith.
Mra. Russell Hunsberger of Way­
land visited at the home of her
brother. J, C. Schad Wednesday
evening and attended the gradua­
tion of her nephew. Rodney Schad.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Hagatrom
Well groomed windows
, and two children of Muskegon
wear fresh cloth shades. No
j Heights spent lhe weekend at the
matter how lovely your cur­
home of tier cousin. Mrs. Wm.
tains . . . how exquisite your
Schenk el and also were Sunday callera at the T. I. Gillett home. Mra
drapes ... they just won't look
IH. will be remembered a* Margaret
right with flimsy, soiled or
, Bette.
faded shades as their back­
J Mr. and Mr*. Dillon Wplverton
ground. While houseclcaning is
of Chelsea were Tuesday night
Open formula feeds were originated by the
on your mind why not investi­
; guest* at the Paul Faulkner home
Farm Bureau as a farmers* organixation.
gate the quality values that we
and called on other friends They
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
also attended the Rotary Ann meetare offering in window
be guessed at. Farmers' feeds arc open
... fresh stocks from the

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Drug Store
Hastings. Mich.

The Hastings Building

of Carl Galster for the graduation
activities of which Miss Donna
Oaljer was one of lhe class were
her cousin. Mrs. Henry Boone of
Detroit coming Wednesday and her
husband Friday and remaining until
Sunday. Others present for Thursj day night exercises were Donna's

There's shortage of binder convos material

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PHONE 2503

1

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

When made by a reputable manufao2 turer interested in HIS welfare ho
know* jiurt WHAT he is paying for.
j The fanner can get an idea of the"
* dollar rahie of the ration.
He e*j&gt; consult with the Michigan State Collego
m to feeding value of the ration.

Try to find these advantages in a

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formula and list the ingredients pound
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booklet* on our feeds.
. ._r;~ ..

Custom mod* Item harness, collars, sweat pads, fly nets,

harness parts. First class shoe repairing.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

JACK SEMPF, Shoe b Leather Goods Shop
Hastings, Mich.

HASTINGS, MICH.
TILIFHONI 2118
N. CHURCH ST.

�THE BASTING 8 BANNTt. TByBSQAT. JUNE 11, IMA
Thurow of Scottville spent tast week j

On December 27, 1898. she wss Monday, June 22. Dally Vacation | NASHVILLE

j the Hrea funeral M

with their aunt, Mra Orville Slfton. I married to Alvah D. Miller, of Bible school will begin and ©on-| M„ MtrT whltc hu tOM to the by Rev. Kenneth Gr
Mr* Lawrence Finefrock and son. Woodland. Michigan, and to this Dn30 A°rMWOra^hediv ttrtld™ rf!V' Of “ hO,p‘U1 “ AnnArt**!?
Bob Bailey spent last Thursday in union on September ZJ. 1912. was 11.30 A. M. each day. Children of
. „ ,
.
, , her husband. Ed P
J.n a host of other
Grand Rapid*
*
born a baby daughter. Madaline Al- the chureh and community are t2^.ni.V1.nU5jrl,1S,£Oni-J,h?&lt;
training in Orlando. Fla., U visitMr and Mn Ernest
Rev. and Mrs. Oeo Wingard left, veretta. who Uved to brighten their urged to attend
Mrs Don Shomo and son 'Butch” gurets of
Turtday June 9th, the pastor and
hU
and
Wednesday for Orand Rapids where i lives but one day.
of Coldwater called on Mr. and Siuimo
Ur, ' Wathv 'rrrekMrd
.rent
,hc&gt;'
ll a',rr‘d the Methodise
Tlie entire married life of Mn Mrs. Dodie, accompanied by their,*3eorfe Hldgon and family.
Mrs Frank Ntetliamer Monday aft­
dren are visiting her parents at spent Bunday
-T?f,2d.v
Conference There will be no service Milter has been spent on the farm
—.
--------------- -------- - —»i.
■
- ---------- -— — ---------- !■ Macey. Indiana.
ernoon. Mr. and Mrt. Ralph Rise
Inured*)
with
Mrs
\lctor
Brumm
Kr
h&lt;x&gt;l
next
Sunday
one
mile
east
of
Woodland,
whefe
and
Mrs.
Celia
Townsend
left
for
'
Monday
night
for
a
party
for Mrs. ।
---------------- m
।
and son Zack of Beaverton were
of Nashville.
। Mn Maude
pv,,. she has always been known aa a very lahntiu
Edith
Mayo.'who
has
sold
her
WEST
HOPE
Asheville.
North
Carolina,
where
Bunday with Mr. and
also Monday afternoon callers.
Miss Etta Schneider called on ence Parrott. Mr. and Mrs Oeo. thrifty and energetic woman.
they will attend the 158th, Annual property here and will make her
Mr. and Mrs. Everette McCallum
। Mrs. Margaret Spindler Estep who Mrs. Lota Cheetham and Mra. Em-1 parrott Verne Hynes and Mr. and
Her father and mother. Lydia meeting of lhe Church of the home in Grand Rapids with her have moved to the farm recently
has been teaching as director ot ma Greibel of Lake Odessa Sunday
Oto Forman attended the and Harrison Hllslnger. and three Brethren, which convenes June 10. i(daughter, Anne
purchased by their son. Gordon.
music at Haxlett this past year;
' Ingeraon reunion near Bradley last halfsisters have preceded her in
Th, Methodist Chnrrh
'
of Mr. and Mrs. at Hickory Comers.
leaves this week for South Carolinaj MrAruiur
lwer Bna
, Por"r Kln,le werp Mrs
Esther
Mr and Mrs Ira Osgood and
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Teeter
and , Sunday Mr. and Mra. Geo Parrot, death, a nd besides lhe husband, *Rev Geone Win.frd
nJiand Rtehald F^tenTsnuionXl vhlldren
chlIdr,n of
of Coals
Co“U Onrre
Onnre spent
$’*nl 8,1,1
‘1 called
Suncalled On Mr. and Mrs Clifford A. D Miller, she Is survived by one
2? '
iLnVrd'K
i Messimer of Detroit and son. Harry children called on' Mr and Mrs
husband. Richard Estep 1* stationed day afternoon
afternoon with
with Rev.
Rev. and
and Mra
Kahtor of Orangeville enroute horn-- half brother. LeRoy Hllslnger of
Mrs wghloo
H. V. Townsend
Mr. and Mra. ^Robert Crockford. Toronto. Ohio, and several nieces »&gt; vmooi Dccause ot conrerence.
Mn, M HicktnilIJ of s^th Bend, afternoon.
Mrs. Guyia Pease and Mra Ru
Geo. Barrett. Jr., of Grand Rap-!
Mr and Mra. John Brecheteen ofUJluUfe crockford\nd Joan Leffler and nephews.
Zten Latheran Church
Hariey Klnne
Mrs. Lynden Johncoek. Mrs. Glen- • Watson and two children
Ids la working as apprentice in Ute East Woodland were Sunday dinnrr, »
Wfrr
rrt., |n Kalamazoo Monday.
i| Funeral services were conducted at
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
“n£ .H.m»
...u
famUlr o,
°r Grand
urano Led
ucoge
«*‘
na Wrb(jfr
MUs lrrnp J&lt;)hn. back u, Mn.
ho.
Bird c;
Printing
and is living guest,
of -------------Mr. and —
Mn.• Robert
whose
husband,
funeral
Saturday!
-rr
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—
— —
------ Mra. xfra.
AllenAllen
King.King,
Whose
husband,
me the
wingWing
mnerai
nomehome
aaturoay
I The PhUathea Class was enter- cock were in Battle Creek Tuesday Monday.
with hte grandmother, Mrs. Allen Crockford.
away In Hs«tlnc-&lt;
Hastings P
P M
M at 2:30 With
with Re*.
Rev. ArthUl
Arthui : 10:00 A. M —Sunday school.
~ ‘ *1.
I suddenly passed awnv
11:00 A. M —Morning worship.
1 talned Wednesday night at tlie and In Hasting* Wednesday.
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King. \
Mra Glenn England spep&lt; Thur*- on May 22 reports a curious colnci- Dodge, pastor of the Chureh of the
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,P.
__ M.
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_
[home of Mrs. Margery Wilson.
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8:30
—
Luther
League.
Miss ElMe Shomo and Miu Chert- day in Grand Rapids with her aunt. I dence. Mr*. King has one sister. Brethren officiating Interment in
Wednesday 3:30 P. M. Choir re- There was a pot luck supper and
/
I Nina Morrison Cole of Logan. Utaiy Woodland Memorial Park.
drl Lewti\of Allegan and Dr. and, Mra C M Brown
hearsai.__________________________ .election of officers.
Cook of Kalamaxoo.
Mrs. n v.'fihpmo and non Jr or!। Mrs Wm. Lahrva-yr'tnd daughter who wrl.r., Mra. King that her..
I The Clover Leaf Class will meet
Coldwater 'Wet
Sunday dinner, Karen 0f_J3eUoir'atHl Mtas Betty hu*band. Ira A. Cote, aged 74. for- '»r«“on
hrh®*&gt;*
.
Kenneth and Irene Johncoek vf
The Evangrlical Church
Friday night at the home of Mrs.
.
...mathematics ...
Funned for July
j mer teacher of
tn ....
tne
Plsnnrd
“«'d “ “!
fiSFoIMTS'&amp;fi'
J. 8 Deabler. pastor
Lanah Fisher with Mrs. 1.-..^.
Logan. Utah «choote. passed away
A meeting for the purpose of dis-1 10: 00 A. M —Morning worship.
Lvnden Johncoek Sunday, bn.vgtng I
Schriver assisting
•
on the same dav as Mr King. Mr cussing the advteibillly of holding a
MLis
Barbara Jean back with thr .n.,
11: 00 A. M —Sunday school.
Mrs. Harry Gaskill of Detroit
' Cole was noted for hts interest In Dally Vacation Bible school this
................................
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes of
spent from Friday
until Sunday
flowers and his lovely garden. Mrs year was held al the home of Rev.
3:30 P. M. Evening worship
-------- r.
with her aunt. Mrs. William Gibson Kalamaxoo were recent caU&gt;.i at
I King and her sUter, Nina were well and Mrs. E. B Griffin on May 19 I Thursday
------ •— — *Midweek
“
evening
and attended the Alumni banquet the Ray Barnes home.
.
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..
.
A, IKI. M.AAIn.
...
•4 iu« title tkoete «a4*e
known in-Woodlnnd when they were- -------------------At this meeting
Griffin *«! prayer service
...... Mrs
v. ...„
.
KT‘l£^,^be“"There was a good crowd out at
j girls, as Sophia and Nina Morrison.: elected chairman of this c&lt;xn-|
Miss tlie Aid meeting at the Ira Oagc
munlty
project
with
Miss
Etta
Chureh
sf
the
United
sec-trea,
the only children In Ute family.
--------—1" *' **"
home
on
Wednesday
Shneider as Secretary-Treasurer A
Brethren in Christ
M1a. do,., n,.., ,nH ofth,r,
O. E. S. Chapter Constituted
second meeting was held last Wed-i
E. B GrUIln D. D. pastor
Bette of Grand Ranldl .rent ^12 ’ Teddy Hayward left Thursday
Tlie Woodland Chapter of the nesday evening at the home of Mr! Woodland
,w2k&gt;„J
«
i Order of tlie Eastern.Star. No. 498. and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott. There Sunday, June 14.
nnrt M™ ?h.rte&lt;^I...PB"nU‘ Mr
111am johncoek, from Fort CUii&gt;«m &gt;p«a
visited his brother. Johnnie
w,’h •'*
which wns Instituted June 2. 1041. It was decided to hold a Community, 10 30-A ChUdren's Day program
* benefit soft h.n r.m. fnr
... CmllMcd U,.
Ktaol
IhU y-.r. Th. will
proeniM.
’
J“Jto’IS h w,
home
riming, June 3. At lids time the, term will run from July 13 to July! A souvenir booklet containing lhe whlIe nuVjM b.n
Chapter waa presented and officer* 24 with Mra. Georgs Wingard as( outline of the Pastor's message'The Tuewiav nteht
P‘«&gt;ed
: installed by the Worthy Grand Ma-! director.
/
Best Thing in Life" will be presentu
.
trim.' Mra. Margaret Jones of OtIn previous years this school waa[ed to each tn attendance
nlS?
1
J?
°5k h“‘, dfr”? hlT
U&gt; the 1UMPUal
•ego. assisted by lhe Grand Mar- held immediately following the| The free will offering will be
white*down.ST m ’’.
shall.
Grand
Chaplin
and
Grand
■
close
of
tiu?
regular
school
year
but
given
to
mission*.
fell
on
thJ
revlmen?
*
m
We,wer.
Mian, urana vnapun ana uratio ■ close oi ine regular scnooi year dui given to m
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,
—
.
—
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—
l^.._
...
.
,ieu
on
me
pavement.
tended
the
Aid
meeting
Organist A number of guest* from} by having it In July lhe children Kilpatrick
Mlla Rlllh. 1
,i —
™ Wednes-------- 'i 1
Mlsa Ruth Williams
has f
gone- to day and then called
on Mr
Mr.oJand
the surrounding Chapters were will have had a rest and will be. 2:00 P M A "Childreng-Day Pagm.
t
n*
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‘ ,n vWverdale
‘
‘
- Mrs
Mrj ShepgBepi
........ —
- -------■---t,.a,|v ,o enlov the two week* nf eant” will KkJ. 7? her home
for
lhe Mrs. David Shepherd.
! ........................
prrj*nt A dinner
was
served
preBlbte school which the leaders^ve1 Sunday school. Barbar«dDaltnn1^MU3 LyUh ,,an-M‘n to herd u M&gt;n&gt;p»hat improved in
&lt; ceding the meeting.
preimred Further announcement* chairman of the committee and will' GraM SS^nex^ye^1' Mh^Mar" loiter “win*'
h*f “ mUC,&gt;
Apply Now For Canning Sugar
will be made taler.
I| be In
«".ter_igaim^in charge of
of the program.
p^™m~ "" I
; County Clerk Allen Hyde as head
' wiBhbe&lt;^H» E^dT* kOr ^0C,rtl** wll&gt; •‘"nd Khoo! next yrar ’ mL MARTIN CORNERS
Entertains Garden Club
_
of the Rationing Board of Ute
-I. »
j8'00..0®I&lt;*k a‘ , rMC'1 Martha Zemke who has taught here' T1* WBC.S. has been postponed
County has appointed representaMn. How.rt Hr-lll mUrUlMd church
«nd
Ite'aulita,
U0C
MU
hn'
”
’
bX.
t
bJ^toi Alx yc*r’,o her bomc ln ver-lfTa rek- Yauh n"1 week ,or
. lives in each township to receive the
ic Garden club at her home last be "Who is Whn in th. nihte-- hi. ner.. nome
ltend~
monlville. she will go to Ionia next, l’Ucc ol nteeting.
j applications Cor sugar for um* in Tuesday afternoon.
A talk on Hendee
Hendse will lead the
Ute Woodland ycar. M1M
Mlsa K#y n^lng
DeUlng has gone
gone' Mr an
,nd
d Mra.
Mra cfctss
Clarence CiiitU
Curtis -i.J
and ’
। home canning.
Iris was given by Mrs Karl Paul group
ando^!
Madaline
—- • —
Sjrirk*^
,M1AUne Smith the
lhe KilKll-. to Louisiana .7
to visit Pvt. Blair n«&gt;i.
Uule son of n.
Battle
Creek
were
Woodland towusliip residents ana Mrs. Hewitt's lovely Iris in her gar­
patnex
group
Claypobl
before
returning to lier, Sunday visitors at her parents, Mr.
I surrounding districts are advised to den was enjoyed by the duh. She
cJ'ureh on, home, in Oneftma.
. and Mrs. Roland Barrys. Mr. Curj make application with Mrs. Kart also has a nice arrangement of hy&lt;- regular night sltOt o clock.
w
1,™,^ Lynch of Chicago ‘
"turned Sunday and Mrt. CurI Faul In the village'. These appllca- brid roses which she Started this
PRAIRIEVILLE
spent a few days last week with tu ttnd u,u* *X1 1,111 remain for
I tlons will then be sent to the Ra­ spring.
Mrs. Stella Barber of Richland' he,mo&lt;her' Mrs .William Gibson
; ■ w** ,uu;
'
I ttoning Board who in turn Issue
called on Mrs. Sarah Johnson and
ChMrte* *nd Sherman Lykins and . A Children s Day pantomine will
Woodland Wai^Tu-hoes
Sugar Certificates for canning and
Richard Johnson have • gone to ** Put on next Sunday morning at OBDEB FOB FUBUCAT10W
| preserving. Applicants may ' come
Bob Bailey, son of Mrs. Law­ Dora Friday afternoon
Mr
and
Mrs
James
Boulter
and
Lake
s
l*
nd
"n
days.
।
10
.
oclock
b
&gt;'
the
Sunday
school,
rence
Finefrock.
a
graduate
of
lhe
to the home any day or evening blit
“nd “".K L Appelman and A1J.“ren^nV!« Arth^ Pertn'^f
I Monday. Bring the serial numbers class of 1M2 ot W. H. 8. has en­ family spent Tuesday afternoon with .
weekend at their. Mr . “Dd
***"" P«Tta of
! ot your war ration books, lhe num­ listed in the Infantry of the U. 8. Mr. and Mra. Bert Eifler and family fam11* *1&gt;cnt
in
Battle
Creek
I
c
°tt*Ke
at
Gun
lake.
1
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
, brr of quarts of fruit now on hand Army and will report for duty
Mrs Irving. Zara. Bert and Earl1
and Mr» Lto7d Everta of h*nden,8a,Ty ."Y* ‘‘•“■“ter ot Hasnnd tlie number canned the previous June 18.
their parents, Mr. and
Junior Blocher, son of Mr. and Boulter and Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Downers' Grove. Ill. spent the
Complete Check-up at Special Rate.
Kalamaxoo snappers
shoppers on
!WM
* ...... .....
hla Parents. nl
Mr.. »
and,
Mrs John Blocher of South Wood­ Jr.,
• . were mawniuw
on I
-----1UJ M"- Milo . Barry
' Sunday.
- ----- - .
'| Mrs. Flnvd
mi
.. Lovteaii Mr. and
Zednenlay.
Floyd Rven*
Everts
Miu
Wld Mrs.
Mrs Orr Pb
FUher -----were
land has enlisted in the Marine Wednesday.
Corp.
Glenn Leeper of Scott* Evertj» ot- ----Detroit waa a weekend! Sunday dinner guest* of Wm. CogsCorps. He is now in training at
- -— •-■mi
i home of Mrs. Fay Wing. Friday Sacramento. Calif.
teld. Ill.,
IU.. spent Ute weekend with,, BUMl
«UMl ol
ot her
htT P*"nta.
weU and taW on Ute Center road.
Field.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mn.
i ajterruxm. June 12. at 2 P. M.
his foster mother. Dora Brandstet-I Guest night of Laurel Chapter
| Mrs. Daisy Tyler kill liavc the topic. Wayne Long of Woodland has been ter. On Sunday he called on Mr. “
No.
“ ”
31. ~
O. E. 6. will be held Fri­ Walter Brown and Mr. and Mra
day night, June 12. jk 8:30 dinner
A. Mills.
inducted into the Army from the and Mrs. M.
. _______
. IsM-al Rrvidrnt Illes After Operation Bay City district and is temporarily
baby daughter in each home.
A group of 34 relatives attended
Roe 8. Hilsinger was bom in
Mis'. Jeanne Hecker who grad­
at Fort Custer. Harry the supper Friday evening honoring
! Wood. Co.. Ohio. Nov. 5. 1872, and stationed
Long, an older brother, who left Frederick Castle, -r
*— •is Joining ..the uated from Cleary College in Ypsi­ dinner guests of Mr. and
who
I departed this life at Pennock hoslanti has a position al lhe Olds In Frank Cogswell and family In Has
with the Barry county group last ____________ _______ ________ _
&lt; pltal. June 4. 1942: following an week, returned to Woodland Friday at the home of his grandmother, Lansing.
Ungs last Tuesday
- •• ■ ■
• illness of several months.
Phone 2240 daytime. For night aervMr. and Mrs. tawrence Ward and
having been rejected.
— Boulter.
—
..................
Mra. *'
Mary
Frederick
left
CRESSEY
! When but a small child, she
Roger Johnson, member of the Monday. Hit friends wish him luck family hare moved here from Ver­
ice phone 2352 or 2230
* Mr. and Mrs. Ray White of Kal­
moved with her parents on a farm Inshore Patrol of the U. 8. NaVy iand a happy landing.
montville.
' routh of Hastings. %&lt;ichlgiin. where and stationed at Cape May. N. J.
Cor. Jeffttsoa sad Court
Miss Virginia Laurent has gone amazoo visited relatives here Sun­
Mrs. Zara Boulter entertained at
i site grew to young womanhood, and
day. Tltey also called on .Mr. and
Michigan
Sta. Hastings,
is on furlough and vtelUng his ia luncheon Friday honoring lhe to Battle Creek where she has
Mrs. Robert Cosgrove at Climax,
FiraatoM Tiraa sad Tabes
Sunoco Gas and Oils
Oreaaiag I teacher In the rural schools of mother, Mrs. V. Johnson and other Ibirthday of Mra. Bari Boulter. *ortcrelatives.
1Places were laid for seven. In the
Mr. and Mrs. Dell White enter- formerly from here, and report NOTICE TO CBEDFTOBB
Batteries, Wiadakiald Wipan
Vulcanising
I Harry Co.
attemoon they attended a show in talned relatives from Chicago on him In very poor health.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence White en­
South Woodland Church
Kalamaxoo.
, Sunday.
/
tertained her son and family anc
of the Brethren
her daughter and family of Chicago
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
10: 00 A M—Worship and sermon. Jewels of great price, be noteworthy her liome on Main street after an on Sunday. The daughter will n11: 00 AM.—Sunday'school.
not because of I heir width, but be- Illness of many months were lield
We wish to announce that on cause of their weight.—Seneca.
' Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
Battle Creek called on Mr. and
Mrs. I«ee Reynolds on Sunday.
Several from here went to Haa-

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• This is a war of resources. And the
housewife who saves tin and paper, uses

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helping make

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So is her husband

when he gets extra shaves out of a raxor
blade, saves old nails and hardware, and

walks to work.
Like other folks, Michigan Bell em­

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are pulling
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have they arc helping conserve vital war

materiala. The girls in onr offices keep
extra vigilant watch over all supplies and
equipment, to make them last.

shortogsi forctd.up^Aie\osy
'of oil kinds of. msrehandhs?
wa, kept'our' tslling'y pries?

Telephone men are finding r&lt;ew ways
to keep old equipment in service. They
take extra care of the tools with wLjich

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steadfastly withstood ths
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Mr. and Mra Leslie Gould ana
children spent Sunday with Mr^nd
Mrs Harold lauch of Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Campbell
of Hastings visited at the home of
Mrs. Elsa Wertman Sunday after­ NOTICB TO CBBDITOBB
noon. Mrs. Wertman is back in her
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tended graduation exercises at
Wayland on Thursday.
Russell Oay. brother of Wayne
Gay had tlie misfortune to have a
tractor upset Saturday
pinning
him under it At last reports It
was thought he had a broken arm
and perhaps some other injuries.
Robert Hammond is nursing a
sprained arm.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNK II. 1M2

'spent Sunday evening wiUi Mr. and!.Newton.
I tho I«lla Post hospital. Battle Helen attended live graduation ex-1 Preaching—11:90
Christian Kndaaror-7:00
, Un. Ed Thomas.
: I Keith Calt. grandson of Mn. Ella creek. Friday. ercises at Howard City Tueaday
: of Hastings called on Mr. and MraI Mlm Virginia Pish was a weekend! Calt. was transferred from New, Mr&gt; Wcllfy Kfdm of cju^yuje evening. Juno 3.
George Forbey snd family Satur- guest of Miss Anna Baar of Grand, Y°rk to Scotland. Thia U the firat vliUed hcr :nolher Mrs Bengali
ntng at 8:00, at lhe church.
i day afternoon. ‘
| Rapids.
I
fr°m him
' Serse Bunday afternoon.
Ths Christian Endeavor bmlnca*
Ung । *
Mr.
Mrs. ”
Kenneth
Mead
andj
MLas Irk Olnutaad ia working at Wedel tn Hastings Tuesday after| Mrs. Guy Smith entertained the! Mbs Norma Yoder Li assisting
’ and
J "
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J —
‘
meeting will be held al lhe parson­
her &gt;•family
Maple Gtbve
Mr. B1M1
and
wiuua
i ladiCA of the Bowne Aid Society! MM. Henry Smelker with U.
------- of
- —
-------- were
-- Sup- IUm) homp „ mr
„1UUUH noon.
age at 8:00, Friday evening, with a
rluv nflrmnnn Ccaller,
nf Mr
Mr Mand
. ..
. Clarksville
—...
...
... .... . ..
| Wednesday afternoon.
• housework for a few days.
.‘U“” oX
”d i: T&lt;______
’*G5&lt;md
of near
thb
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A Berd Ing
pot-luck lunch.
I Frank Walton returned Sunday
Mr. and Mra. Harotd Roscnber-, ”
*“
(week.
«
! evening from hb fishing trip in the Ber arcompanicd Mr. and MFs. I Mrs. Alfred Gonsales and Helen
Gloria Laboum of Detroit visited Tinkler and baby. Pauline Everson
Preaching—10:00
upper peninsula.
Hub Burley to Fort Cualer Sunday Moore attended
tho graduation her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mra. and little Lnldy Lester of Haatinga.
Sunday school—11:00
Mr and Mra D. W Yaraer of whcre
uttfr P|cked “P tbe,r exercises at Hastings. Friday eve- George Nelson. Sunday.
----- ------------------------------- t------Christian Endeavor—9.00
o.n,?.
e.'f.
son Clayton who b on a three1
I Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clinton and Battle Creek. Prank Winans and
hu mother ‘ Mra Fllen Yaier Mr ‘'»y furlwuh.
i J»rk McCoy of Cedar Springs and rtaughtera of Ada called on Mr. and son Chester and Clifford Wright of
„ndir?ent T
nn
Mr and Mra Gerald Cairns and L*wrence Borc 61 Grandville were Mrs. i. R. Clinton, Saturday eve- Irving spent Sunday with Mr. and
■S3S
- **'■ “■*
,ra u„ cov
The Michigan Annual Conference
convenes at First Methodist church
&lt; “n
•*
’n”p-.
&lt;•' ■&gt;In Grand Rapids this week Wed­
from the hospital.
| son and Fry home.
Uoll spcnt Uw wrfkend w„h Mr o, Chlc&gt;&lt;|)
Mrv
Hub-1
caWnTof Mr. Mw7m
nesday and runs through Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward of
Miss Helen Steckle of Battle un(j
George Nelson.
■
! bard at Greenville Sunday.
ObV
and !X~.
M- McCn; zt Ulrt.r.J
“nO Mr*O««&gt;Cn Ot
• Belding were Saturday afternoon Creek spent the weekend with her. -m, Beminh Seese fell outsidei
Fltr. ini
THcicr;
.
i1™
“_______
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ever- parents.
Mr. and
Mrs. Owenner home Saturday night
and: Corners iiave purchased tlie home I
Sunday.
.ion and family.
• Steckle.
",
broke
——
*— •—
- Price, __
j ..
roke )•
her
wrkt
in •two
places.
t of --------Forrest
and
the -------latter, has I
“‘j
| The ordination service wBl occur
I Dori* Barnett of Irving h spend- Mr and Mrs. Alva
Moore and Mr. andIZr.
. Johnson of moved Into lhe Fred Stnngham Jil
Mrs. Sper.or
. at 3:00 next Sunday afternoon, and
Ing lhe week with hcr grandpar- family of Lake City
spent the Logan were Sunday afternoon; hoti»e. formerly known as tlie Per■ ents. Mr. nnd Mrs George Bassett, weekend with Mr. and Mn. Chas.' guoLs of Mr. and Mra. Ray Wieland kins house
i Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dqnkleber- -Moore Mrs. Moore and the chfl- and■ family.
•
Mra. George Nelson was in Ha*c““'
o””’h
ger of Dowling were Sunday evening. dren remained for Hie week. .
'
Mrs- Otto Kunde called on Mrs. tings nnd Clarksville on business
tings visited Mr. and Mrs. Rial
visitors of. Mr. and Mrs. Clement
-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder and Bill James of Ha*tmg* Saturday.] lust week.
There will be no preaching serv. Mead and family
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yeitcr and'-4-Quests from away who attended। Kellogg and Jo Ann al Lansing.■ 1 Ice next Sunday during the pastor's
। Mr. and \fra Victor Henney and. Pleasant Valley spent Sunday with Mra. Jennie Yetter and Donald of the wedding .reception of Mr. nnd। Sunday.
| absence at conference. We invite
family and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Jew Boulard of Lowell were Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lyle Olmstead were Mr. andI
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roush were our people to the ordination service
Roush of Hustings spent Sunday , Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Owen Mrs Lyle Marshall and daughter., Sunday dinner gucsta of Mr. and next Bunday afternoon at First
“
and other organi»ti°’»« toP *^e
j afternoon with their mother. Mra
Mr. nnd Mra F. C. Deming andI Steckle.
Clifton Hickey of Lansing. Mr andI Mra. C. M. Murray of Grand Rap­ Methodist church tn Grand Rapids.
percent figure, they will receive a Mary Henney.
Mrs. IJoyd Karcher of Grand Rnp-:
Dr. and Mrs 1. H. Walter and Mrs. Harold Horton of Ypsilanti, , ids.
special Minute Man Certificate of
Mrs. Wealey Keim of Clarksville ids. Mra. Nancy Deming. Mrs. IdaI farnili, and Mr
and Mra. Lloyd Roy Horton npd family, the MUse*
Mr
. all(I
M„. Edwin
r,QWIn Chaffee
enancc and
ann BARNUM SCHOOL
Mr.
and Mra.
Award signed by Secretsry Mor- nnd the MLsm-s Pearl and Doris Darr. Mrs. Mary Dodge, and John
Mr. nnd Mr*. Keith Durkee
genthau, the State Administrator, Reuter of Grand Rapids called on Fixh. local, were Sunday callersI Karcher and M.irion of Grand Virginia and Thelma Sherwood. KcK11 Chaffee of Jackson Mr and
. Rapids .pent the Mend with.Mr Mary Lou Allen of Fowlerville. Mra. Mrs jra phalw and
qu^. culled on Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam En­
and the Slate Chairman of tho Mrs. Adah Moller Sunday mid re- of Calvin Fish, who Li Ul
a id Mr*. William Crake* m honor George Myera.
Mr.
and Mr. । by.
and Mra Rlchard cha-^. dres and the Richard Durkee fam­
War Saving* Staff, the Treasury minded her of her birthday. .
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton andI of tiieir mothers birthday.
Thomas Myer*, and Mrs Stanley, fw. and
or MorgBn were Sun­ ily of Freeport Sunday.
Department announced. Thia cer­
Mrs. Etta Blough of Hastings: sons of Carlton township were
Geneva Uogurr of Grand Rap- Thompron of Hastings, Rev. E. M. day mJUwr guesta of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Etta Parmalee of Allegan
tificate entitles the recipient to fly called on Mrs. Frank Walton Sun- Sunday dinner guests’ of Mr. andI Ids spent Sunday flight and Mon-&gt;Xckes and husband of Charlotte.1 y,ni,v Sherman
the flag, which is being manufac­ day afternoon
,
. Mra B. R. Clinton. Mr. ui)d Mr* day with her grandmother. Mr*, and Rev. and Mr*. Don Carrick o:. Rev c V Holstein and family is spending a few days In the
of Grand Rapli cX S M?Sd neighborhood.
tured in various sixes and is sold by­'
Mra. Keith Durkee of W’oodland Ray Clinton of Irving called in the C L Wlktxu and both returned to SunAeid.
licensed suppliers at a nominal wa* a Sunday afternoon caller of afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crockford were
Grand Rapids Monday evening.
The Misses Doris and Pearl Reup^d Tabberer Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Leap Karcher.
Keith Slnkler of Ixmg lake spent
Mr. and Mra
Herman Ckwch ter of Grand Rapid* visited Mr. and I« ihe(r way fkWnc from Hastings Sunday callers at the home ot
■ Gerald Forbey. who is in the. a few days with his comlns. Ray­ railed on Mr. and Mr* Floyd Geiger Mrs Semlah Sceic Sunday evening. W|Kre thry attended the piano ro- Mr. and Mra. Arthur Puller of Has­
army air corp, ha* flnbhed his’ mond and Paul'Mead.
tings whose little son Is recovering
schooling in California, and .....
Mrs. Theodore Buehler of Pleasnnd I-alc'? »•“ n «1PP«r B«”»‘
Mr pib. Their three older children took from a tonsil operation.
been transferred back to Odgen.l luit Valley and Mias Grace Newton Mrs. Frank Walton, Dorothy Wood*, and Mrs. Leon Hawk Thursday' nurt in the recital
The following were Sunday call­
Utah.
of Grand Rapids were Tuesday eve- local, and Ml*. Betty o*per of evening.
x
Mr and Mra Peter W.lhnuu and ers nt lhe Ben Crockford home—Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil OLson, local. nlng callers of Mr. and Mrs. Rober* Newtok S^nk?
°n
i “J ".''‘J?1'’'
P™'™ *nd
^n Donald, and Mr and Mra. Joon and Mrs. Walter Worthy of Lake
M In,
p.
v ru
JaCk °* I.&gt;,r°‘l Wrrr Wrd,,r*d“&gt; Walluna* of Detroit were Wednes- Odessa. Wm. Crockford and Mrs.
Mi and Mra. Prank Dcnlv were evening dinner nnd - over night ,uy guesta of Mr. end Mrs Emil Grace Cole of Woodland. Mr. and
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and guests of Mr nnd Mrs Ivan Roush.1 ol*on
Mrs. Pettit of south of Coala
Mrs. Ivan Denbe and family of Al-. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bustanee —
- Sunday
Grove.
of. -Mrs'. -Irma —
Brown
The economical way to Extra Vitamins lo in honor of the birthday nnniver- Greenville were Sunday callers of wtfh Mr and Mrs Myron Thomp4 DELICIOUS VARIETIES
Ellis Johnston relumed home
Kroger's Thiron Clock Bread with Vitamin
sary of Dorothy Denise.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bustanee and.
Qf South Bowne.
from hb trip to Weidman and
. Boyd Payne of Hastings railed on
Bi for energy ... Iron fox red blood ... Niacin
u ..
..
Mr nnd Mm prt* Smelker and Mt. Pleasant Friday.
■ hl* mother. Mrs. Ida Payne. Sunday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Roe of: two children of Campbell were SunThe annual reunion of the Bar­
for tired nerves.
—
afternoon.
Ncuajgo were Friday afternoon day evening supper guests of Mr. num school will be held Saturday,
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Karcher and callers at the Thompson and Fry, and Mra Guy Smith.
July 18.
Marlon nf Grand Rapid* spent Sat­ ho®*Mrs. Alina Wunderlich of
c&lt; Grand
urday night KRh hL* parent*. Mr
Innldv and
nnrf Mrs.
X(r— John Brown •'f
Mrs. Harold Skinner of Battlo Rapids
of Hl'BBARD h/lLS
MICHIGAN MAID
and Mrs. Leap Karcher
Creek
is.
spending
this
week
with
i
on
ia
County
were
Wednesday
afFRESH CHURNED
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Mowry of
Mr. and Mr*. William Dipp nnd her parents. Mr. and Mra. Earl tenmon callers of Mn. iFma Brown.
near Grand Rapids spent Tuesday
family vbitql Mr. nnd Mrs. Clar- E\cr“n
r.vmi&gt;u.r .uauk w.m .uieir
Mr. and Mrs. «•••••*»
diaries Woodruff
l?elr parents.
P“"nu- Mr.
Mr nnd
cn{v' ■,t&gt;hnJ®n
Sunday.
—
ngs spent
rnuraaay eveMr. and Mn, Alton Rogers of .ol
of MasU
Hastings
spent Thursday
eve- Mrs. Clyde Mowry. On Wcdneaday
Wayne Ltipe of White Cloud is*Jackson
the
with
Mr.
and
Frank ' they allnilwent .to.aLa&amp;range.
spent
the
weekend
withnlng
nh,» with
nHtn b»i
Mr
.nA Mra
Mr. rib.il*
V—
---- •_
• on
Ind.,
.. tickson
. spent
..........
. weekend
.. ..............................
—ibib
. «&lt;&gt;u
visiting Ills grandparents. Mr. nnd Mr
•’H Mrs.
**■•" Coy Stowell. .
।—
-----------Mr. “
and
Thompapn.
IbwiineM.
On
the
” way
’Itack*'*^
—
—
—
—
--j
mm
* MbcJ
l Mrs W. c. l-ipe.
Rev and Mr*. Paul Olmstead
p0|*v Wedel of Hastings spent called nn
on relative*
relatives I,,
in Ri&gt;!r,.l.
Sturgis.
1 Mr. nnd Mr*. Andrew Brandt and visited their son Lyle at -Hunting- port of U*t week with Phyllis Ann
Twelve ladles called on Mrs. John
daughter of Lansing spent Sun- ton College, Thursday.
| Postma.
CLOVER VALLEY
Andler and helped her celebrate her
| day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Jennie Miller spent the I Phyllis Ann Postma and Jeanette birthday -Tuesday afternoon. Ttic
Asa Steckle.
week with Mn. Bertha Johnson of White are suffering from the afternoon was spent visiting, after
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howk railed Hastings,
j mumps,
which luncheon wm served. Mrs.
on her parent*. Mr. nnd Mra. DanncT
ana
Air*
wvrreu
nove
ieit
Mr. ^nnd Mrs; William Rosebrock
Rev. and Mrs. Everett Love left Andler received some nice gifts.
nf -Elmdale.
and ••••.
Mr. Mbiu
and Mrs. i2cib
Bert b.cwi.-,
Lcwta ui
of Mona
Monday
for unuid
Grand Rapids
Rapids to
to atat। h
—1 Weaver
-------- - —
...... —— ■ Thursday
....... —•,. -«-&lt;vb
ay for
Mrs. Albert Tripp and Larry and
1 eventin'
71 ... Annual
,M‘a5 . Con­
evi-ninir. and
and found
found Mr
Mr Weaver Howard mt..
City were Sunday dinnrr tend the Methodist
Esther Burd and Mary Lou attend­
t recovering from a spriaus heart ul- gucsU of
... Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ference. where they will serve on ed the achool picnic in Middleville
PLAIN OR cello pkg.
CHOICE ALASKA
•1 .
,
,
WtkxU
Woods nnd rfamily.
“mlb'
•
।
sla“
U”? conference treaa- Thursday.
SUGARED
dozen
|
A number from Freeport areMrs. Ray Neeb of Vicksburg re-lurer.
Mr. and Mra. Archie Burd and
planning to 'attend Uir National
turned home Friday afternoon after| Children's dav wa* observed In children and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Shrine Convention at Knlamazo
aasbting Mrs. Lewis Neeb withthe Methodbt chureh last Sunday Green called on the fon:»er's par­
‘hl* next week- Ward Hynes ano
her housecleaning during lhe pastwith a shorb program and baptism ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burd, m
I
.^Tnlor
of Charl01** Played । week.
, of children. Rev. Love baptized Assyria Sunday afternoon. They
■
J.?nV,nUon Tuc5du&gt;' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hynes were, throe babies and throe small chll- also called on Mr. and Mra. Her­
Mra. Clarence Van Patten and Mr dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Ward, dren The music by the choir was bert Wright in Maple Grove and
COB,TIT Cl,, W*0E ■
and Mra Lewb. Nccb attended the Hynes of Charlotte Thursday eve-! exceptionally well given to the en- found Mr. Wright, who had a stroke
rranduatlon
exercises of
their nlng.
&gt; joymcnl of the congregation,
some time ago. m well m could be
nephew and grandson, Robert Clin-! Mr and Mrs. Harold Barnum and
Mr*. Thera Nagler and Mra. expected.
,
Fr,day cvcnlnS
Dickie of Grand Rapids were Eleanor Geiger of Hastings accotnThe W.C.T.U. will meet nt lhe i visitors at Mra. Edna Miller. Sun- panled Mr. and Mr*. Arthur RlchU home of Mrs. Empia Anderson; day.
'
| ardson to Bellevue Sunday and
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
WHITE
lbs.
। Ttiesday afternoon. June 18. at 2:00.
Percy Rosser visited hb son/Wes-1 were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mr*.
Everybody welconw.
.
. ley Rover and family of Allegan' Chester Rlchard*on and fami'.v.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Henry
Saddler
of
Sunday.
,
|
Read
about
two
weddings
ot
local
u.
, Kalamazoo were Sunday guest* of
Mr and Mrs. Frank Martin and; Interest on the social page of thb
siwi
HOTHOUSE TOMATOES lb. 17e
, tiieir niece. Mrs Pearl Lightfoot Marilyn of Grand Rapid* were Lssue.
Mtnul.
। and family
: Sunday evening guesta of Mr. and I Sunday caller* at the home* of
Mb* Helen Bustanee
underwent Mrs. John Thaler and family.
I Arthur and John Richardson were
; on operation nt Pennock hospjtal,Mr. and Mr* Frank Hynes visited |
Carl Hewitt and family of Wooo, Friday morning.
at the home* of Mr. and Mrs. Ford land and Mr. and Mra. Ray Richlitrdvare, aappliea'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Deming of Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. Von. ard»on of Grand Rapid*.
laar, rep.------------VAN CAMP'S
LARGE
ft
«r», aupplin
j Grand Hnjiidi called On hl* mother. Mskley of Woodland. Sunday aftUnited Brethren Circuit
300 SIZE
&lt;ozjtYC
Mrs Nancy Deming. Sunday
: cmoon.
'
PaUj Olmstead, Pastor
- 993.80
Rev. and Mra. Paul Olmstead
Herbert Kunde. Mrs. R. F. Kunde., Freeport
called on Mrs. James Brogdon at.Mr*. Virgil Woodi and Dorothy and! Sunday school—10:30.
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la emblaxoncd in white on a
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thirteen stars, representing the
Nation's thirteen founding States.
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DOH WWSLDW OF TltWf

MRANK MARTINE*

MIDDLEVILLE

(Continued from p*se X thl* Bee )' south Haven. Mr*- Vanlla Murphy
tome warm.
The graduates all, Kaechele of Caledonia, Mr*. Nora funeral eras held at the Wayland
did wall at Clare Night and had Adams BUmaon and Mrs. Ruth Methodist church Monday aftsrtheir Joke* and the auditorium wa*
was M^ttcaon Bchad of Middleville. Mra.
completely filled for commencement
cknlty and former charge*, many
.Wednesday evening. Kim Bigler of
'
going from thl* vicinity. Service.
Hastings gave a very fine address.
told their property, the A. C. Hyde father.
The local Farm Bureau unit will Now the young folks are out looking,
Miller of Johnstown, who will lo- meet at the Mr. and Mr*. Walter up work for lhe summer to help
Stanton home June 17. Tlie carry­ defray expenses for advanced edu­ Bena way;
Spurlock of Kalamazoo. Rar. W. F.
vtce-fpreiddent.
Sherk; ■- secretary-treasurer
Kendrick. superintendent ot the
Junior Martin, a former bus driv­ in supper will • be spread on the cational courses.
er for tlie Hastings sctiool, who lawn.
Clark Home. Grand Rapid*, who waa
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Hklrigel and Martha Jean Schad.
The Women'* Society for Chris­
was inducted Into the army, is now
district superintendent on three
tian Service will meet on Thursday daughter Barbara attended the
in training in Australia.
districts where the Harrises were will entertain the i
commencement nt Albion college IU June meeting.
Roy Strickland went to Kalama- with a carry-in dinner.
Mr*. Norman Stanton ha* been Monday where his brother William
roll call will
Henry Brog All members art asked eulogy on lhe life cf
degrre of Doctor of Divinity. Wil­
Custer awaiting induction into the trouble.
cemetery at Wayland. Tlie deepest
liam is now district superintendent
Tliere
will
be
no
preaching
serv
­
George
Seeley
of
Battle
Creek
service
sympathy is felt for Rev. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClelland ice Sunday due to the pastor's ab- of the Grand Traverse district of visited hl* grandparents. Rev. and
the Michigan conference and 1* one
were Bunday guests of thetr par­
ed on Mina Aldrich Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Cole and Mr. of the local boy* sent into the min­
ents. Mr. and Mra. Jay Cole. Mr.
the Prairie Garden club for its first
istry
from
the
Middleville
Method
­
and
Mr*.
Bernard
Tasker
were
in
and Mrs
ana
Mrs. Glenn onnetn
OrifTeth taking mm
him]
*■
McClelland ha* returned to hl*
home Monday. George has 7&gt;lned J
I
relumed U&gt; their cottage at I _
work after treatment at the hospi­ Hasting* on Friday lo attend the ist church of whom we are justly the marines and leaves Thursday sol
eaU^f^PaiStT
FtowS?take aft*r tprndU1*
Wtatw
proud. He has worked hard for
tal for back Injuries.
—----------... -------the roll call My Favorite Flower Texas on Ulalr fann th(!re.
, m.klns hb. terrw-n.
Children's Day eitercise* at lhe Hasting* htgU, school, of which hl* honors—graduating from Michi­
ll*nd
Caller* .1 Clifford Kahler. B.
M„. Ahn* I—nlln, S&lt;™i.
(
Briggs church will be held Sunday their sister. Marjorie Tasker. 1* a gan State College, and later doing
“ ““ —
rtnv -v ~ -r:
U, -------anH MrVn
Tlie business consulra
-- -Iftrfe
—- --r-morning al 11-JO* o'clock. The pro­ member. Miss Beatridb Tuckerman, three years work in two and fin­ years, passed away very suddenly treasurer
a lormcr
former rraiuniv
resident here, was. ----also ishing at Garrett Biblical Institute Friday night at tho home of her ] llrtnctDaliy ot divi.wion of plans for mnn
gram I*
is in charge of Katherine “
,nd Mr- •nU
and later graduating from Albion niece.
Hollon. Evaline Tasker and Irene i one of the clas*.
Loyd Owens and family of Cedar
niece, Mr*.
Mrs. Beatrice Stlmei. Mrs.
Jones. Mrs. Dorothy Holmra. with
Mr and Mrs. Harold Cree enter- college so bears several degrees Scott had resided here more than the Plower festival to be held June Creek.
.
12 at the T.-K. achool and to which j
the Young People* cla»s assisting. t*lned at a family gathering Sun­ before acquiring this last.
me
sne ^lub
ciuo v«-l
the puouc
public u
la mvireu.
invited. The
vot-1 MIm Jennie Reynold* has retumwill do the decorating.
honort»&lt; her twin sUter. Mra
tg conlribuus u, the pflze fund I ed home after spending two week*
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Oetty and Uked by those who had made her
Mr*. Sherman Jone* and mother.; Homer Erway. and family of Mus- daughter Colleen and hl* brother arouainunre She Uved'in Grand Ior
dtapU&gt;.
with her ststre si VMuburg.
Mr». Lind, will cooperate in enter- j ktgon Height*. ~
Glenn-Getty and wife of Sparta Rapids six years before mortngim ■ Ba|M.r lwd ci)an|(. o( the programMr. and Mra. Aubrey Murray of
talntng the Pleasure Birthday Club;
vai !****•
spent the weekend nt Burt lake
al it* next meeting
! PlEAhANT VAlXfcl____ ______ _ near Petoskey doing a bit of fishing. our town nnn previously naa *«» the jubject being -Peonies''. Among Nashville were Suncrsy visitor* al
DON WINSLOW OF THE NAVY SAYS£ business in Port Huron^She had
^gaudn* .he gave on the. Chas. Kahler*.
Mr*.
Mary
Bidleman
of
Grand
Mr. and Mr*. Dale Conklin have
,
,
■Bieir twin ion*. Bob and Billie, belonged to the Valley City lodge
SHIPMATES, LET'S GO ALL OUT
purchased a plot of ground near Rapids is visiting Mr. and Mn. spent the time with their grand­ No 194 Maccabees for thirty-seven —————
11 1 ’
FOR OUR EXPANDING NAVY—
Lacey on lhe former Frank Clark John F. Brake for a few day*.
years. Surviving 1* a son Harrison
Mr. and Mn. Harley Taylor spent parent*. Mr. and Mrs A. C. John­ J. Scott of Detroit, one granddaucth-1 '
farm with the intention ot soon
Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Russell son.
building a home.
Ur
and
twp
great-grandchildren;
Mra. Hattie Smith spent from
Much sympathy is shown for Mr. Taylor and family of Berlin.
one sister. Mr*. Grace Lewis of Mid-,
Lester Stuart of South Boston Monday until Wednesday thLv week dleviUe and one brother. Wm. Kra-j
and Mas. Frank Cox. who lost their
—Courtety Bell Syndicate
home by fire on Friday during their planted com for Elmer Scott and with her son Arthur and family in mer of Grand Rapids.
Funeral &gt;
Garfield Slater. Friday and Satur- Hostings. Monday afternoon with services were held from the Beeler
absence.
her daughter-in-law she visited
Tlie Pleasure Birthday club was day.
funeral home at 2 P. M. Monday!
entertained on Wednesday at the
Miss Frances Scott of Grand Battle Creek and attended * band conducted by Rev. S. B. Qulncer. I
concert
by
the
city
band
in
which
heme of Mr*. Olive Tobias.
I Rapid* spent from Friday night un­
Interment wa* mgde in Mt. Hope’
I til Sunday noon with Mr. and Mr*. hr/ grandson. Norman Drew, plays cemeUry.
the French horn.
Elmer Seott.
Mr*. Al Nye broke her ankle Ini
! Mire Eldlene Preston and Mn.
two places when she fell in the;
1 Dorothy Veneenma of Grand Rap­
The marriage of Lieutenant Rob- yard of her home Saturday after­
! ids spent Thursday evening with
noon. She was token to Pennock]
' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Preston.
wmnn
iiobjumu where
wncre the
me injury was
»*» res
iri
Smith anil
anti MM
MIm BClty
Betty Bowser OI
of hospital
, Sunday afternoon callers on the Detroit occurred at 4 o'clock Satur- duced and Is getting about on ’
_ruicnc.s now.
J. F. Brakes were Mr. and Mrs day. June 6 at the Kappa Kappa crutches
Mrs. John Robertson, nee Maxine!
। Duane Grey of Lake Odessa. Mrs.
I .nrising tn lhe presence of member* Mac I ver. received her degree from
Nls* of Grand Rapid*. Mr. and of the Immediate families. Herbert the Michigan StaJc College. Satur­
■ Mrs. John E. Brake and family were Thorpe, brother of lhe groom acted day. She completed her work atk
, dinner guest*.
holiday time and is assistant diea* best man.
! Mr.'and Mra. Emery Benedict and
Lieut. Smith la a graduate of the ticlan at lhe dale hospital at Caro.
The
Barrett
family recently ।
‘ Joanne nf Greenville spent Sunday Thornappie-Kellogg high school and
at Herbert Gelger'a. Mrs. Benedict Of Michigan Slate College where he moved from lhe Moxon farm on I
1 and Mrs. Geiger called on Mrs. met his bride who is enrolled there Grand Rapid* St. to a farm near]
I Annis Strong of Pinhook.
as a student. The groom wm em­ Selkirk lake. Allegan county.
Tho new Government Credit Regulation makes it necessary
Miss Florence Bender of Grand
I Mr. and Mr*. John F. Brake ployed in the chemical division ot
that future monthly statements include, all charges and
i spent Thursday with Mr. and Mr*. the Upjohn plant nt Kalamazoo be­ Rapid* spent the weekend at home.
, Don siowins and family of Port­ fore entering the army, and was n She Is spending three hours a-werte!
credits for the entire calendar month. There has been no
member ot tire reserve officer* corps out of office hour* acting aa one!
land.
; Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kime ac- when tn college. He has just com­ of lhe "gray ladles" at Blodgett,
change in credit terms on monthly charge accounts; bills arc
j companied Mr. and Mr*. Harold pleted an officers training course at ho*pltalv who assist tlie nurses ini Yoder of Freeport lo Grand Rap­ Ft. Sill Okla., and will be accom­ their duties.
due and payable in full by the 10th of each month.
It la with sorrowing hearts that,
ids Sunday to the home of Mr, panied by his bride wherever hl*
you iavi momit
and Mrs. Jesse Boulard. Other vis- future destination Ilea. The young Middleville resident* received the |
couple left for a short wedding trip new* of the death of Mrs. Tere*a,
However, if any portion of the account remains unpaid 30
you tuuoy pkompt, coomAitvt
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Van and return to his southern camp Harris, wife of Rev. H. H. Harris,
Ammito m
day* beyond the due date merchants arc not permitted to
Manon of Grand Rapids. The day this Tuesday. The best wishes of who passed away Saturday noon,;,
you* cam ii nAMiMto nn ur a
wa* In celebration of lhe wedding many friend.* go with the young June 6 at her home in Wayland aft-1
extend additional credit accommodation.
anniversary of the Boulards, Hie folks for a happy future. Members er a two months Illness. The Har-j
TUAIMn M. O.tMOiocooaoai,
of the family present" at the wed­ rlsses served the Methodist church-1
Joneses and the Kimes.
ut ntimtti omlv MtcttiAoy
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith es of thl* village and Irving fron.,
The Retail Merchants of Hostings wish to continue credit
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
OtnATIOMI
and son Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Wm 1934 to 1928 and by their friend­
service to all their charge customers os usual; co-operation
Mrs. Richard Bloomer of Ann Campbell of New Baltimore, and Mr. liness and true Christian live* won
you oav OMiy ton *mat you Mtn
Arbor spent Thursday night and and Mrs. Herbert Thorpe of Kala- nil with whom they' came in con­
in paying all bills as required by law will enable them to
whim you Mtn rr
tact. Among the churches they had
Friday with her husband, also her
■ mother, Mr*. Bertha Eckardt.
do this.
.
tout
a fv 11 itMoruton
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hiar accom­ Sherman, Lowell. Galesburg. New
I Mr. and Mr*. Walter Cooke one
(
AT MIMIHUH con
panied by Mr*. Eldon Hiar of Bat­
Mr*. Lydia Schuler visited the lat- tle Creek left on Saturday for San Buffalo and Wayland. Two years
You can protect your credit by paying in full each month.
ago Rev. Harris retired from
| ter'a sister. Mrs. Mary Kunx In
Antonio, Texas to see tljeir son El­ active ministry and they built
Grand Rapids Monday evening.
Installment payment contracts arc not affected by this part
NEW* 1942 PONTIACS FOR SALE. Many ar. now eligibis
don. who has been confined in lhe a nice home In that villhge
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bursley army hospital there r.evtral weeks and where they have had much en­
to purchase a new 1942 Pomiac. Coma in and we will help you
of the regulation.
| and non Eldon were Sunday dinner because of a back Injury. He is joyment. Mrs. Harris was bom tn
guest* of the former's parents, Mr. connected with the signal corp Worden. August 2. 1875 and lier life
and Mrs. Bert Bursley and family service.
Wo feci sure that the public will cheerfully and patriotically
near Charlotte.
Nearly one hundred persona at­ truly n queen of the parsonage,
co-operate in these naw governmental requirements.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schauss of tended the Middleville high school whose life will live on as a sweet
it av^iUhlt ceeveeim GM AC leeuMy tmu.
alumni banquet Friday evening— Influence in the Ilves of many young
Mrs. Bertha Eckardt Friday aft­ the fiftieth anniversary. Frederick folks and children with whom she
Granger of the University of Michi­
ernoon.
The Evangelical Buriday school gan, wm a very fine toastmaster, and rl* never had any children but had
held their annual picnic at River­ Ml** Viola Fischer represented the helped one or more young people
side park. Ionia. Wednesday. About yqung lady refugee from Vienna, through college and educated a 107 N. MICHIGAN
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eighty were present and everyone Austria who was to speak, but did
enjoyed thenuelvc* very much in not come on account of grief over
the contest* and ball gome and news she received that day—the
the pot luck dinner. It waa an ideal placing of her mother In a concen­
tration camp. One of the moat joy­
day for the affair.
ful incidents of the event wm the
Mr. nnd Mra. James Long of Has­ reunion of the Class of 1U3—the
tings also Mr. and Mrs. Luther four girl graduate* who comprised
Brodbeck an&lt;L children of Lake
Odessa called 'at the E. Brodbeck the first time in 29 years allho,
] hgme Saturday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Cooke were
May Come Any Time, Any Place, Day or Night — Are You Roady?.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cooke nnd family at Dorr
Mr. and Mra. Victor Eckardt
• "Some time ago ahc waa smart enough to figure
spent several day* last week with
out that it takes two people to keep a ckr rolling—
relatives in Reed City.
a careful driver and a skillful service man.
Children's Day exercises will be
held at the Evangelical church next
"So. ahc came in to see if we would help prolong
Sunday morning at 1U;1S. Every­
the life of her car and tires. I showed her our Car
one is welcome.
Conservation Schedule and explained how car* arc
Mr. and Mr*. Glendon Eckardt- of
built to last well over 100,000 mile* if they’re
Hastings were rapper guest* of his
mother. Mrs. Bertha Eckardt Wed­
nesday evening.
"Know what ahc said?... *Okay, Mister—from
now on we pamper this car. IU bring it in weekly
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mra. Cridler and chil­
dren of Middleville were Sunday
“... Smart gal—she’ll be driving hcr car a long,
gnevt* of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ouy.
long time. I like to help folks like her. Believe me,
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Farlee and
the guy who marries her is going to be lucky,..
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Woodland.
Mrs. Bertha Mulltnex held open
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Sunday afternoon from three till
five in honor of the new bride and
groom. Mr. and Mra. Don Wilson
(Gwendolyn Mullinexi. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hcrahbergcr and John
Mullinex were present.
Mr. snd Mra. Laird wotrtng of
Grand Raplgs were Friday and Sat­
urday gunsts of his parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. Olenn Wotrtng.
Mrs. Oamet
Townsend
and
daughter have joined Garnet in
Indiana, where hr L* employed
Mr. and Mr*. Shirley Mayo. Bar­
bara and Richard of Halting*
railed on Mr. and Mra. KrtUi Farlee and baby Friday evening.
Mrs. Charles Van Lente and baoy
ran of Grant! Haven spent from
Tuesday Uli Friday with her moth­
er. Mra. Harrison Blocher.
Mr. and Mr*. Fgrris Lathrop of
Toledo. Ohio, were Sunday dinner
guest* of her parents. Mr and Mr*
Owen Smith and will spend thl*
week vmung relative* and friend*, i

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and Mra. William Walt and
the nation, by C3IVINO his ranch ; daughter of Flint were moving into
and his Arabian horses to the Uni- 1 one of Mylo Shaw’s tenant houses
verslty of California. This ranch Friday and will
on the farm.

srd Smith, the mlnteter’s brother,1 which met at her home Tuesday.

““ •*“
™ Bh..
toil, .Sr Kto
army * western remount area, to, vl)le
supply officers with the finest type
’
.
,
. .
He I ot
Arabian horses. Ten thorough- „
and “,ra. James Johnson of
bred Arabian mare, and stallion. H«Ungs called &lt;m Mr* HatUe
have been added recently, on. Johnson Sunday afternoon.
A* a boy he admired the Arabian standing foals required for use ini Mr. and Mra. Jame* Oliver and
horsec-. He purchased a 750 acre the army horsebreeding plan wlU daughter. Eunice, accompanied by
farm at Pomona. California many
Saturday morning for Flint to visit
years ago. for the purpose of rais­ auction.
. ——---------- ———
• the former's daughters and their
ing pure-tired Arabian horses, tho
SOl'TII THORNAFPLE
i
and their famlUes. Mr. and
foundation source of the thoroughCallers Sunday afternoon on Mra. Mr*. George M%K&gt;n of Grand Rap­
hones. He wanted this breed con- Hattie Johnson were iter daughter.'ids came down to do the chores of
Mra
Theodore
Wlerlnga
of
Grand
:
both
families while they are gone.
aerved and propagated In this coun­
try; to Un prove lhe types and breeds Rapids, accompanied by Mrs Albert j Mr. and Mra. Lowe! Sensiba
Wlerlnga. Mra. Ed Wlerlnga and apenl moot of last week here with
hte accustomed energy and little son of the West County Line.'her sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
n
Uc Hendrix. Lowel has
inrss. He Imported the very and Mra Harold Ross from Detroit.' &gt;nd
test types of Arabian homes from' who lias been spending
u
the week
•* ■ been assisting Mr. Affmon in the
Arabi*, had hte experts study the,’both In Grand Rapids and Middle-' Jackson vicinity.
most up-to-date methods of f*«d-jvilte wlth her brothers and their'
, DOWLING
ing and breeding, so a* to produce famlli**.
The Children s Day program will
the very higheat.jype of ArabianMrs. Lydia Willson of Middleville
horses, and had been-very success-' spent Thursday afternoon with her be given next Sunday. June 14. at
f.,1
- ---------- : sister
Mr*Mrs
Otte
Scott.
Clare
Bradv.
ful.
I sister.
Otis
Scott.
Clare
Brady. 10:30 a. tn., the regular Sunday
When Mr. Kellogg felt that he! who lived for several years with school hour, and there will be no
could no longer carry on this work; Mr. and Mra. Scott but now has preaching services at this time u
—for the years take their toll—he &gt; employment in Battle Creek, called the pastor, the Rev. Robert Smith,
will be attending conference. Rich- W me Lwunm.K) surma.; wuu. church.
did what you would expect him to. on Mrs. Scott last week.
Kellogg Foundation, had one.

! of Plainwell

xpent

Sunday

with

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who recently won honors In an oraMr. and Mrs. Frank Hallock vb-1 their parents. Mr. and Mra Free
torical content at Grand Rapids, j ited the Victor Moxom family at O. Hughaa.
was one of the sneakers at Lhe
tv,v -A^wta an.4 tKai?
Youth Fellowship meeting Sunday recent guest* of their daughter ar.d ents enjoyed a pot luck *upper in
evening.
,
husband. Mr. and Mra. Clare John- the school building here Saturday
Some of the Hastings teacher i son. near Laruing.
S evening. Mr. and Mra Julius
and friends of Mr. And Mra. Leland
The ladies of the W. S C. 3. are; Knowlton of Hastings were guest*.
Jones gave them a fare a ell sur-' preparing for a baked sale to be The Boy Scouu will spend the week prise party at their home Saturday held in Hasting* Saturday..
'end at Bubbling Springs near Orevening. Games and refreshments' , ——■ ■ '■■■&lt;•» -----------ongevlllc.
were features.
: DELTON
, Mr. and Mra. John Adam* and
Mr. and Mra. Albert Lee, Mis.! Mr- and Mr* John Adams, local. Leon Pennock visited their father.
"ILi
Mrs. Glenn Williams and tlirce, Addison Pennock in lhe Convales-1
Ella Smith and Miss Lizzie
Llzzl? Smith'1
attended the wedding of Mira Eve­ sons of the W. K. Kellogg Farm'cent Home tn Hastings Sunday aft-1
. I temoon. Mr. and Mra. Lowell
Lpweli Her-!
,
lyn Harrington and Louis C Harris, spent Thursday afternoon in Kala-I
--fa—_ —_ | tert and their father. Aridrew Her­
which occurred in Battle Creek masoo.
bert of Otsego ateo called on Mr.
Sunday afternoon.
t
Mra. Waller Gilmore and mother Charles Harrington were in Has­, Pennock.
। Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patton called
of Hastings called on Mra. Orlte tings Tuesday forenoon.
on Mr. and Mrs. Will Depricater
Fisher Thursday.
The WBCB. held its meeting In
Mr. and Mra. Otis Altman. Earl the church on Wednesday of last1 near Augusta Bunday afternoon.
•
Rev. C. E Davis will attend Che
Methodist Conference in. Grand
1 Rapids this week.
urday for Charlie McMannb, whose for those having birthdays In April,,
;
Some of the members of the,
body was found in the basement of j.t»y and June. For the month of
the home of Mr. and Mra. Frank April the decoration was a nest: WS.C8. wm attend the Methodise
’ Conference In
Grund
Rapids
' Thursday.
A shower is being given this week and June * bouquet of roses Mrs.,
•| Frank Barnard. Mra. Myrtle Mc.r- Kt — — nrl K&lt; — CV,— at lb. Stltlar ._&gt;•__ .
■
. ..
Leod. Garland McLeod, local and
home in Johnstown, os the con-;defy who win soon leave for her’1! *??
’
and Mrs. Lester McLeod of
tents of their home were complete-, new home In Lansing was nresent-.^- ,
L - - ’ ~
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Mr. and Mra. Ralph Starring and In Covington. Ky.
two children. Ellsworth and Carol [ Leo Chamberlain of Ohio spent
| of Level Park visited his sister. Mr*, the weekend with relatives here.
• , Leon Pennock and family Friday.' Mr and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb and
I
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eaton spenv Mr. and Mra. Dan Erb spent SuntJTuqKlayJn Kalamazoo.
| day with Mr. and Mra. Thomas
|! Mr and Mra. Will Whittemore' Ostrander in Hastings
spent the weekend with Mr. and(
• • •-----I Mrs. James Whittemore and oUiet HICKORY CORNERS
. | relatives in Benzonia.
I Rev. and Mra. J. W. McCue were
i 1 Mr. and Mr*. Clare Blackman of at Freeport Saturday and Monday
| ! Plainwell spent Friday with Mrs. I on bUsiness.
•—from Akron [Ohio) Beacon-Journal.
। Alice Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin | Mra. Ray McTaggart of Elmdale
Jone* of Galesburg called on her te a surgical patient at Pennock
| Friday afternoon.
I hospital. Her father and daughter. Frank Town and Mra. Hazel Nun- visiting her daughter. Mra. John
| Mr. ond Mr*. Arthur Halst. Mr.’Mr. and Mra. John Mourer. and nemaker Friday. Sunday callers at Belson. who is not os well as her
nnd Mra. Arthur Lathrop and Wh- Mbs Eunice McTaggart. called on the Town home were Mr. and Mrs. friends could wish. Mra Belson
Wade Town and Mra. Leo Cham­ leads an active, useful life in live
lard Duddles spent the weekend In (her Sunday afternoon.
church and community.
। northern Michigan.
| Peter Huffman of East Hickory berlin of Delton.
Mra. Jessie Bush of Battle Creek
The old Billy Smith farm, west
Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Duddles were Comers has entered the University
supper guests of Mr. an4 Mrs.; hospital al Ann Arbor and will un- and south of Hickory Corners, has Is spending a couple of weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. William McCann. been
sold
to
people
from
Kalamaxoo.
Arthur Halst Thursday.
major operation.
-----------..
Mra. Helen Fry of Battle Creek
Mra. Clarence
Williams —I andMrs. Louella Beadle of Battle
-----------------------------------Little Kendall Donavon U recov­
daughter Rosemary spent Tuesday Creek and son, Jimmie, ot West ering from a serious accident. spent the weekend, with her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Frank Travis.
' in Kalamazoo.----------------------------------, Hickory Comers spent the weekend
Irving people were grieved to
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood; with her parents, Mr. and Mra John
wheel backing
. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger William*. Mounr.
j and son Dean visited Mr. and Mra. | ’
Ed Bromley
of- the Barnes farm
the hospital and later returned to Harris, wife of Rev. H. H. Harris
of Wayland, a former pastor here.
I Leslie WUUams and family
his home.
Mra Nina Barr Schiller, a widow
I------------Freeport
Sunday.
-----------business callers on Paul Hyde of
The Christian Endeavor Society who resides In Oxford. Mich., to­
, Mr and Mra. Mason Norwood of Orangeville.
attended the Youth Rally Sunday gether with Mra. Eva Perkins of
Kalamazoo spent the weekend av.
Eunice McTaggart of .............
Elmdale ...
Is nignt
night iin the Dowling Methodist Redford, were calling in town re­
I their cottage at Crooked lake.
J, dialling
her
grandparents,
Mr.
and;
flailing her grandparents. Mr. and | church.
cently. The former resided here
I Mbs Esther Kingsbury of Clov- Mrs. John Mourer. while her moth­
when her father was station agent.
erdale te working for Mra. Chester er. Mrs. Ray McTaggart, te In Pen­
attending the Michigan Annual
Mr. and Mra. Richard Seeber of
Banghart.
' nock hospital.
i Mr. and Mra. Chester Banghart
Mr. and Mra. Charles Kohler of Conference of the Methodist church Hastings were Sunday guests of
(spent Sunday In Grand Rapids.
I North Barry called on Mra. Homer being held In the First church in Mra. Seeber'a parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Rapids. Rev. Frank John­ John Beljon
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hall and i Bartlett Saturday afternoon.
Jimmie Nagel accompanied Mr.
two children of Almena and Mr.j Mr. ’ and Mr*. Glen Coming of son will fill lhe pulpit .gt both Bun
and Mn. Willard Waters and son Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mra. nell and Hickory Comers'Methodist and Mra. John Perry to Big Rapids
churches next Sunday morning.
Saturday.
Ralph Cave of Muskegon was In
church Friday at 3:30 p. tn.. with town over lhe weekend.

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summer with her parents, Mr. and
Mra Leo Griffith.
Children's Day exercises will be
held al the Wesleyan chureh next
Sunday morning following the Sun-

231:75c

IONA FLOUR
SUNNYFIELD

SOAP FLAKES

BEEF ROAST
SIRLOIN STEAKS

'WEES UWEll.CH

5 .i*. 33c

CORN FLAKES

LOCAl

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—u
u. 40c

3 CANS 20c

MICHIGAN

2 • 60°

dety meets at the Milton Trafford
home in Dowling on Wednesday.
June 17.
Miss Helen Griffith, who was
graduated from Middleville high

3 CANS 17c

TOMATO SOUP

MEDIUM-GRADE B

ROLL BUTTER
VIC1OBY

'Si 17c

TOMATO SOUP

FULL CREAM. MILD

EUYCBSOOr.

wedding anniversary of Mr .and
Mra. Carl Boyes. On Sunday. 14
members of the Boyes family en­
joyed a family dinner at their home
honoring the occasion On Tuesday
evening nearly 60 relatives and
friends from Hickory Corners gath­
ered for visiting and refreshments
and left a lovely coffee table In
token of the esteem In which the
family is held.

FRENCH STYLS

TOMATO JUICE

Cnjotf

Mrs. Rena Bugbee entertained SOUTH BOWNE
Mr. and Mra. Jake Wolf ol'ltasB, at lhe parsonage on Wednesday tlngs spent Wednesday at Art
afternoon.
Richardson'*.

I IONA

IONA

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2 IBS 19c

ORANGES

31c

HOODIES

FANCY, HOTHOUSE

-DOZ.

37c

2

SAUD DRESSING

MACARONI

FANCY. LARGE

GREEN BEANS

PEANUT BUTTER

ANN FACE

TEXAS YELLOW

CALIFORNIA

SULTANA

22°

tended lhe funeral of their cousin.
Leon Nevins, at Owosso last WednesSunday evening, June 21. a group
from Houghton College, Houghton.

man.
Miss Veta Rice was graduated
from Hastings High School Friday
and is now working in E. A. Prandsen’s insurance office.
QUIMBY
' *‘

JANI 7AHU

31c

DOHUB________ «&lt;n.12c
FOR THAT FICNIC TSEAT

★ Drain and refill craalccua * Check Tranunhsioa and
Differential Lubricants -fc Diamond Guaranteed Lubrication

CONSERVATIVE
DISTINCTIVE

Mr. and Mra. Chester Scott and
son* are spending their vacation
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Scott and Waiter and other rela­
tives In Michigan.
Mra. Dorris McIntyre will enter-

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OIAHGE - TINEA FT LI

..37c

COffS CUElie

COCKTAIL.

13*

STORE

Bearing* * Clean snd adjuit Spark Piug* ★ Wash, wax
and poliih Car ir Service Oil Filter and Air Clean*/ * In­
spect and clean Lights, Window*, Windshield and Wiper.

SATIS FINISH
Beautiful white satin

NOW

CARE FOR I OUR CAR - For ,our Coonir,
folded ibevi, deckled Bap.

NEVER HAS D X BEEN SO IMPORTANT
TO YOUR CAR S ENGINE AS NOW'

HILDEBRANDT'S D-X SERVICE
111 W. Court St.

HasHngB
Hastings

and Wanetta Schray’s Wednesday
evening.
Ervin Curtiss of Saranac and
Beulah Lint of Lowell. Mr. and

Ices at the Wesleyan church. One
of the speakers will be Marion visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Milo CurBirch, son of Rev. and Mr*. Birch,
former pastors here, and now mis­ DURFEE
sionaries in Africa.
Mra. Henry Davis and daughter.
IRVING
"’
Winifred, wlU visit relative* ln Chi­
sago and St. Louis till* week.
Mrs. Perry HUnslcker of Cleve­
the Tigers play baseball recently.
land. o.. t* visiting Elery HoughtalBig Rapids Saturday to attend to In and Mr and Mrs Bert Fancher.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Striker. Mr.
affairs for their dadghter. who is
with her husband near San Diego. and Mra. Heber Foster and Mr. and
Mra. Emma Norton of Cartton is Mra Dale Bump attended the wed­
ding of Mis* Evelyn Herrington and
Lewis Harris at Battle Creek on
Bunday.
At the East Baltimore church on4
Sunday the Sunday school was re­
organised and resulted ** follows:
Bupt, John Moore; Asst.. John

DEALE!

FBBH

STRiWBaST LXYB

Blough's were Jessie Blough ana
family. Roy Blough and family.
Mra. Edna Blough and family. Mrs.
Dorothy Oronewald and children,
Mra. Albert Slabaugh of East
East Boyrne, Mra Rachel Stahl and
son Arthur of Zion Hill. Mr. and
Mra. John Berky of Elmdale, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy McRobert* of Alto.
Mra. Ella Geiger and Mra. Deeds
Naglei of Hastings visited the past
week with Mr. and Mra. Art Rich­
ardson. On Sunday thejt all visited
Mr. and Mra. Cheater Richardson
of Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. WlU MUhler and
daughter Gwendolyn were at tho
Hastings hospital Saturday after­
noon to call on Warren Roush who
is a patient there..
Clare Eash and family spent
Bunday with her parent* at dull
lake.
Mrs. Loyd Brock end daughter
Arlene and son Bob ot Lake Odessa

Phono 2448

Carve th &amp; Stebbins,
Drug Store

temoon.
Mr. and Mra. Homer Belch of
Battle Creek spent Bunday at Ute
Perry home.
Pvt. Dennis McIntyre and Mra.
McIntyre of Oklahoma were Satur­
day callers on Mr. and Mr* Cam­
eron McIntyre and family.
The .Quimby 4-H Club will meet
at the Quimby chureh Friday after­
noon. June 12. weather permitting.
A marshmallow roast will follow the
Ann Meinlyra spent the wwkend
with her grandparent*. Mr. and
Mra Merritt Mead of BarryvUle.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-5IVINTH YEAR

SECTION ONE—FAGES 1 t« •

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, |UNE 18. 1942

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

NUi

U.S.A.NeedsYour Scrap Rubber Now for War Effo
Barry County Filling Stations Are Collection Centers in Special Campaij
THORNAPPLE'S FIRST SETTLER MADE
HIS HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE LIMITS
Middleville Has Interesting History. It Is Up And Coming
Has Excellent School*, Good Buiineti, Cooperative Spirit

NEW A &amp; P SUPER­
MARKET OPENS
HERE TODAY
Store Here One Of Mo«t
Modern In The State

CHANGE IN RED
CROSS LEADERS

Hastings Boys
Graduated "VVith
Honor" at M. S. C.

COUNCIL ANNOUNCES Turn In Old Rubber Articles
,
PLAYGROUND PLANS To Help Keep ”Army Rolling

jWUHWI»AllllVUIlUW

Among the IM seniors who were;

graduated ““with
with honor"
honor" at
at the
the 84lh
84lh
Production Directors Resign ।graduated
r
—n—ama“ • uf 1&lt; Q e- &lt;3al,,r _
After Making Fine Record* )
SiX;I

,-----------Seven-Week .Program
Start* ~
.wy.uln «■*•**•
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Tag Day For Starr
COHimonwealtn

,
T*1’ United Slate* need* eve
rtf r^ra n
It ran rnlll

to help piece out th* limited sup­
Hastings playgrounds at FJrst
)1.000 were Samuel H. Schwarta and
plies of crude
on hand tn thia
T*g Day for the benefit of Starr country. "
,William Robert Drake of Hastings ward park. Second Ward school and
M
will opm ««»«,,. I commjoSojlU, to to,.
to told
To aid In this collection, the oil
।chanicoi engineering; Drake, a B.S.
•
.
.. । here Saturday June 20. under the
Itn applied science. To graduate: June 22. and run for seven weeks dlreettOn of Mrs. Matlde Babcock, companies and filling stations are
uniting tn a nation-wide drive
'•with honor" a student must re-1 to August 7. Monday through Fri- Wjth headquarters in the Hotel Hu- which began Monday and will eud
0 uay
day rai.n
each week, toxuiuun
according to an ""-'Ungs,
an- tln„ several
Several local boys are among
among . c
'ceive an all-college average of 2-v
uosslble grade
arade aver-। nouncc-ment
nounci-ment by
bv the Hastings City
Citv1
.,.- 125 ___
—benefits-rof - Each filling station In Barry
to 2 39 out of a possible
| the
now—receiving
age of 80.
! Youth Council. The Youth Coun- tthis
his unique
*....... — ’It
• ■is
---------'
unique Institution.
a proj-1
county thus become* a collecting
_______ _
&lt; • *——! cU h“-' employed Edwin L Taylor, ecl
worthy of support.
center and the oil companies will
"■_ —
" - -I directorMarvMary
Krtrh.im
nr»t first
van!ward ect worthy
7 -----director;
Ketcham,
।
■*♦*■
I haul the scrap to rubber reclaim
supervisor; Will© Jones, second
1
ward supervisor: Beverly Jones
A MESSAGE TO ALL
.
’ third and fourth ward supervisor.
HASTINGS RESIDENTS
pound for mixed
I and Kenneti\ Lane, .softball super-'
।
| visor.
on current quotations.
Tkn«. 1R 20 Year* Of Ann
?‘«nro&lt;inds al the outset win be
Or jxoplc can donate
Those IB 20 Tears Ot A9«j open from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. and
city at Hastings, hereby urge
To Sign With Draft Board 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. at the First Ward

It was with real regret that ofilBY M. L. COOK
Super-Market
opens
here today ciala of Barry County Chapter,
.
.
Near the present rite of Middle-1 about It than you do. Therefore,; (Thursday. June IB&gt; in its new loc*-( ArnerlCan Red Crow, accepted the
vllle there was an IndlKh village.'help yourself to whichever ilory
Uon on the comer of Church and resignations of Mrs. William Lyle
Tliere was a still larger group of may seem the more probable tn acCourt streets across from the post gciidder. in charge of production.
Indtans at Thornapple take, and a! counting for Its name.
much larger one on the Grand' However, there la do uncertainly, office. (Former location otRJniver- and Url j,ck Patrick, her assistant.
■ Mrs. Scudder began her work in
river about where Grand Rapids U about Calvin Q. Hill being the first; sal Oarage )
This new store ha* nearly two December. 1940. and Mrs. Patrick
located. The smallest of tlw three 'white settier in Thornapple townwas said to have been called by the ship and In Middleville also. In^and one-half time* the floor space haa assisted her since February,
,
of
the
old
store
and
otut
of
the
lMj
early white settlers "Middle Village", 1834 he came from New York state
Red Cross rooms were then
because it was about half-way be- and bought 400 acres of land from, most up-to-date layouts and equipn, the Methodist church
tween the two larger group* of the government on both ride* of. men* of any of the super-markets
1 ttnd when our participation in.the
aborigines. Another story has it' the Thomappta river. Much of the( in the A. A; P. chain.
(
Tn
addition
to
other
advantage*,
w#r
made
largrr quarters necessary
IIsat when a stage line was Mtnb- ‘ rite of Middleville is located on his
increased production, they sullshed between Kalamazoo and'original purchase. It is said that; the management of the store an-;
Grand Rapids, it followed the In-1 he waa attracted to that spot by, nouncea that there will be free perintended the moving to the
dlan trail through Yankee Spring* tho possibility of developing water. parking space available for about potent rooms In the Stebbins
1 building donated by Earl Boyes.
to the Thomapple river, where the power there. He never attempted। 100 car*.
* .
I park. At the other grounds the i
The enlarged store will permit a
Bom Mrs Scudder and Mrs. Patfirst white settlers tn Thornapple to do that, probably because it;
The FIFTH REGISTRATION of ■ noun will be from 10 to 12 M. andi Ire ting all possible reciaimable
• •
rubber article* which ihould be
township located, then followed the would Involve much more labor and। bigger variety of merchandise to be rick have been faithful to their all
11 male
male citizens
citizens and
and such
such male
male 2
a to 4x p
.. m.
MAY ACCRUE FROM THE HALE
।
carried.
William
Murphy.
local
work Bnd quantities of well-made aliens as may be designated by the! Major league softball for boy* 13•
Indian trail to Grand Rapids. It is a larger investment than he cared
OF THIS SCRAP TO THE PRO­
.
manager
sqys.
and
the
roomier
orgarments
have
been
shipped
to
the
claimed that the name "Middle Vll- __________________
to or could make al_______________
that lime. Some
President of the United States who to jj inclusive will be al 10 a. m.1
CESSING COMPANIES WILL BE
I
rangement
will
enable
the
supernational
headquarter*.
Il
has
been
lugr" was then first used to derig-1 time after he had located his land
were born on or after Jan. 1. 1922. Minor league bail will usually be
DIVIDED EQUALLY BETWEEN
Articles desired Include rubber
nale the place where the stage line I he built his homt within the pres-. market to give belter and more ef- M real Job to distribute the rnate- and on or before June 30. 1924. Willi al 2 p. tn. The minor league In-,
THE RED CROSS. THE NAVY
I rials to all parts of the county and be held June 30. 1943.
flrst reached the Thomapple river.) ent limits of Middleville. But he, flcient aerviee.
| eludes boys'O to 12. Any boy who' raincoats, rubber boots, galoshes.
Officials of the A. &amp; P. Company kMp ihe records required.
ns It wo* about midway between J later purchased land and built ak
Thl* registration will take place failed to sign up when the oppor-l
Thia drive for scrap rubber will
fhf total number of sewed gar- al the office of the Local Board, tunlty w*s given may still be en-:
Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids. As, dam on a stream near Duncan। stale that they decided to enlarge
rubber matting, etc.. 4II of which
a matter of fact the map will show lake. In Thomapple township, andj the market tiere because they are ments for war relief was 2,053; knlt- Post Office building. Hastings, and lered on a team by calling Mr.
aluminum "fizzle." which was badry
roe* to the United States gorernyou that It I* nearly two-thirds of, there erected a sawmill, which he. sold on Hastings as a merehandls- ted garments. 1313. and for the the office will be open for registra- Taylor or Ken Lane
organised and premature—a result
the way. while It Is about half-way i operated for some time—the first In; Ing center and that the extra space armfd force*. 115 knitted articles, lion on June 27. 28, 29 and 30. so, A' senior
twilight league of'
of the "let's do something" frenzy
and belter equipment of the new hub record In which both Mrs. that registration can be made upon, young men. age 16 to 20. may be'
between the two Indian settlements: Thomapple township.
which followed Pearl Harbor and
mentioned.
j The second actual settler-in the. super-market were needed to give Scudder and Mrs. Patrick can take any one of the before-mentioned) added M present plans materialize. I
which, unfortunately, has served to
The question of whether tire raSo we open our little talk about f township was Henry Leonard, ana, this area the type of service which prtde. and there U no doubt of date*, but must be completed on
the
volume
of
trade
Justifies.
lhc
gratitude
of
the
county
for
June 30. 1942.
) Honing authorities can Rfnnlt bus-1
Middleville by leaving you. dear ■ with him came his stepson. Chas,
scrap drives which have followed.
The local A. Si P. employees who their WOrk.
reader, in a state of delightful un-1 Pauli, the pioneer carpenter of thes
The office hours of the Local 1 es to be used for the weekly swim­
But there Is nothing phoney or
Mrs. R. G. Hubbard, county Board, upon the above• mentioned; mtng trips is still unanswered,
certainty as to the origin of its) township. Mr. Leonard located In, are taking considerable pride in
•scatterbrained" about thia rubber
Swimming plans depend largely on
name. I am unable to relieve your |'1835 on a farm, on section 23. which, their new super-market are: Wm. chairman. Is pleased to announce dates, will be os follows:
drive.
Murphy, manager: Fred Shipp, asacceptance by Mrs. Fred BechSaturday. June 27—8 a. m. to; tho answer to this question. Il Is
stisixuue, because I know no more1
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2)
ehine. Building of tank treads.
. alstant-manager; Lester Rlsch, prod, ul as chairman of production, to 4:30 p. m.
hoped the government will consider
manager; Peter Fedewa. asst. prod, be assisted by Mrs. V. D. Ackerman,
Sunday, June 28—40 a. m. to 2; ‘he teaching of swimming essential.
llvertng it to reclaim centers have
mgr.; Donald St. John, meat man- A targe supply of materials has been pm’
I Boy Scouts and Cubs seeking to
THERON BEACH DRAFT
ager;
Edward
Feldspauch.
asst,
received
and
the
work
will
go
forMonday.
June
29-8
a.
m.
to
4:30
»
nd
‘
dvancementa
may
CASE REFERRED TO
1 meat mgr.; Duane Sinclair, meal Ward without interruption.
p m.
make arrangements at playground*
STATE HEADQUARTERS
I clerk: Betty Cooper. Irene Bullock.; During June. July and August,
Tuesday June 30-7 a m. to 9,‘° P*“ lhe“ wllh “ registered
like clockwork, but nothing had
The case of Theron Bernard
can help in
land Edna Rlsch, checker*: Keith Mrs. Bechtel and Mr*. Ackerman p. m.
'
I Seouter.
Beach, Order No. 1254. has been
Brady and Charles Menker. clerks., wm be at the Red Crow rooms tn
There WUI be no other places of
’n coope«Uon wllh the Youth
referred by the local draft board i Tills new store will be an excel-lgjva out materials and the rooms
Rationing Board To Uso It; to state headquarters
rauu.ua&gt;
Ucl Bo«d
lent addition to the already fine will be open Thursday and Friday
’oram Y M c A fv^rrL,rv L'nn
Various conflicting evidence । trading facilities here in Hasting*., afterttotm* for Hut return of fln- headquarter*.
To Store Tires, Articles
।
Lewis announces that the Youth )
has been presented to the draft 1
'
«*•----------- :—
hhod garment*. Mr*. Hubbard has
misplaced enthuriasou.
A warehouse has been tentatively, board concerning the status of
held each Friday night this summer
1
a
corps
of
assistants,
one
of
whom
rented by the federal government) this young man. and the board
will
be
there
during
the**
after
wiu oe K&gt;ao to near irom any
in this city for the use of the Coun-1 felt, in ylew of the unusual cir­
I noon* to clteck the garments and
cumstances in the case that the
groups and leaders Interested in
ly. Rationing Board.
.
answer the telephone.
| Youth Hostel bicycle tripe. Mr.
According to the notice ’ received I entire matter should be left to
stations In the county have
I Lewis has offered his services each
by the county clerk, Uic government i headquarter*. Petitions signed
_______
। carry
Barry county
county is none
done uy
by vununccia
volunteers
been moving scrap rubber
by
a
number
of
the
neighbors
Parade,
Contests
And
Free
Wednesday for the summer recreaintends soon to ask all owners of)
movement with the co-operation
cars who have extra tire* or tubes,; have been presented to the
Show Planned
। tlo^r
gUtea
Ulc
their oil companies.
board, and by it forwarded to
Attend Our City’s Schools of the work accomplished proves
Leniency For Two Other*
Children's Day at the Bluegillpressing need of the summer recrethe gavemment these extras. Atap.i headquarters. The case has at­
Because of Conditions
The Banner laat week mentioned that Barry county residents are Festlval. Friday. June 26. will be a I «Uon program now is more volunaccording to the notice, owners of) tracted considerable attention,
awake to their responsibilities and
and tn order that there might be
a statistical report presented by want to do their share toward win- blgger and better day than ever.,‘f«r leaders to do special work. Alt
Ralph McCann, of Sherwood,
no question or error, the local
according to the committee's plans.' N. Y. A- help has been taken away
give up using one of them and do­
board thought it would be best
The
Includes:
this xyear
and —
many
leaders,
-lie program
III UKXuuca.
I —
—■ —
— -x former
-------- ---------- . Branch county, who had -prevlousnate or cell the tires or tubes on
annual school meeting, held on the
to
have
headquarters
pass
upon
1
p.
m
—
Children's
parade
with
not
available.
Anyone
who
will
,
ly
pleaded guilty to breaking and lete ' articlo* ' containing rtibb*r.
that unused car to the government.
evening of June 6, a copy of which
prizes as described below.
I contribute »-«•
- .
his talent for even an entering,
the entire situation.
and.....
taking from a Johns
­ Nothing la too big nor nothing too
These extra tires and tubes, do­
hour a week should call Mr. Taylor.
2 p. m —Children's contents.
nated to or bought by the govern­
town home a large quantity of fur­
that night.
3
p
m.
—
Awarding
of
grand
prize
ment, will be stored in the govern­
Last week we presented figures
niture. silverware, an electric re­
bicycle.
ment warehouse* in the various
the superintendent gave concerning
frigerator, also other articles, was
3:30 p. m.—Free show by magician)
the school debt, which ha* been
and comedtan.
brought before Judge Archie D. Mc­
tinned lai
reduced from 1170,000 to 156,500.
Children's Doy Friday And
Until 8 p. m. all ride* will be
the warehouse. The shortage of
Donald Saturday forenoon for tenand the planned payment of
one-half price to children.
Free Show Saturday
rubber,W* the reason for thia action.
I tence.
He was given from IB
•13.500 next May, and the wiping
Grand prix* for the kids is the
The government has appointed a
Dr. D. H. Massellnk of Grand out of the debt by May 1. 1948.
Completion of plans for the fifth *35 bicycle on display at Western
local appraising committee to fix
Another page of thia report gave annual Bluegill Festival la an­ Auto store. Plans for the bicycle
Rapids was the Rotary speaker
i was taken there by the sheriff's oipiivca
m
,
prices UI,
on Ito.il
such win
tires auiu
and mira
lubes as
the figures for the enrollment in nounced by Chairman Ben Gidley.
fleers Monday.
it may purchase. The committee is; Monday noon. He has visited nearly
Friday. June 28. will be Children's the winner must have participated
The executive, of the W. K. Kel-I
&lt;Curtta a widow with
Job. Ui» KM, MWW. «
as follows: Chief appraiser, Frank Severy country on our globe, is hlgh- three years as follows: For the year Day and a special program has in the children's program
logg Found.Uon. os do .11 thinking1
“J1*1! c.hlldrenFactories and Straimar Sh*dy
Andrua of this city; assistant ap-Uy educated, is a keen observer and
been arranged under the sponsor­
The program will line up on East Americans, know that the United ln c®urt
had driven the
witneaeed the scaUerpralsers, J. M. Oogglns. E. Echtl-)a sincere, witty and very forceful for the following year, 1388: for ship of the Playground Committee
(Continued on page 0. Bee. 1)
Rtate* must win the war which ctr
which McCann went to Uu?
we*« wirnraeen uw ■.■■mi.,*
naw. Vem Leary and W. Moore, all speaker.
Hitler started f?r the sole ’purpose »lflces
looted- ttnd h,d kei* *‘u.h lng ot
‘'“here of th* Hastings
the year ending this month. 1368 with Edwin L. Tsylor as chairman.
......—
Massellnk's theme was "Never This allows that the enrollments Complete program of events for the
of Hastings.
of destroying human freedomYnd whllc he was Inride doing the pil- schools to their homos, the school
Again." He asserted that "never nre remaining about the same un­ Children's Day is contained in tin-,
democracy
If HRk-r Than tri fcrin«' wv' «»•«&gt; • “n°r “
be^ta offklaliy ckMed until
NAVY LETS DOWN PHYSICAL
again" would our jx-ople or our gov­ der the same school conditions as other article In this paper. Special
STto
d.&lt;to .to toto, toto., Ud. tod Tuesday afternoon, although OomBARS FOR ENLISTMENT
ernment take the position that
arrangements are being made
.toTUto, toe dtoeio, «to„: tod
Drastic reductions in physical America is not a part of the great
The statistics given for the en­ whereby any younsler bringing to
previous.
what Americans can do thereafter
rm­
requirements for vision and teeth world and refuse to take her re­ rollment of non-resident pupils ore the committee at the festival any MR8. CATHERINE POSSELIUS,
Not so many tripe are Included in
will be ordered from Berlin. Theoeito ,hef h“vl,ng • family to care foi
In the U. 8. Naval Reserve were an­ sponsibility for sharing in the solu­ particularly interesting and credit­ old rubber will be given a ticket
Foundation executive* fully reallte(“nd 10
tlrcum&amp;t*nc«
for a free ride. / However, the com­
nounced today by O. H. Gaddis. tion of world problems. He said, tn able to the schools of Hastings:
Mrs. Possellus wlU hold a Public
that the sacrifices Americans may,
,,
substance:
Recruiter in charge for thia area.
(1) Non-rerident pupils last year mittee places a limit of one ticket Auction at her place in Delton. She now
make to win the war will be
,Hyold,V^&lt;lerh8chU^1
' jh08*
Had a League of Nations been came from 59 districts.
The reductions tn standards ap­
Is offering an excellent list of little compared to what we would mlsrions in the charge made against
Saturday's program will include a
ply to most classes of the Naval functioning, as it could and should.
(2) Non-rerident pupil* in ele­
household goods. Loren poppock
Reserve except Naval Aviation and Adolph Hitler would have been mentary grades came from 14 dis­
will cry the sale and William Hor- have to give up if w. kwe. Such brought before Judge McDonald
p.
m.
Among
the
special
attrac
­
beneficent
work
as
the
Foundation
slopped
before
lie
became
a
world
classes leading to officer*' training
Aside from
trict*.
Friday forenoon. He was directed
tions of this show will be a clown
menace: Japan would never have
for college men.
(3) Non-resident pupils in Junior Juggling act. an Impersonator, a elsewhere in tills Issue for full pat. is doing would be forbidden if the to pay 150 00 as costs in Ids case, June 21, with a group
dictator succeeds In destroying our
Rotarians to attend Rol
Now. men between 17 and 50 years dared to steal Manchuria and In­ High came from 26 district*.
well-known comedienne, a harmon­ Ucutara.
liberties
He would confiscate the and given time to earn the money. national. 3upertntcndent
old who have at least 4/30 vision in vade China; nor would Italy have
(4&gt;» Non-resident pupil* In high ica player, tap dancer, and novelty
He
was
also
put
on
probation
for
many millions given by W. K. Kel­
MRS. NETTIE WILKINS, Prop.
the weaker eye and 15/20 binocular grabbed Ethiopia.
school came from 58 districts.
singers besides many other features.
If a World Court were operating
Having decided to dispose of her logg to endow that organization. If
virion m both, without glasses. can
with a pres
(6) The total number of nonoaluraliy
nKI wui
Saturday evclunM
evening,, Ilsn
fish n
prixes
will
meet the Naval Reserve's vision as it could and should, differences raridwrt pupils enrolled In the b*T^T&lt;ri 7nT3h ™1 JS Blue­ household goods. Mrs. Wilkins will Hitler believed such work should bp
and garden
done anywhere, he would continue
and
disagreements
between
nations
hold
a
Public
Auction
at
her
resi
­
standards. Heretofore, a minimum
schools of this city the past school |UU flrlt rUe *25 fly rod outfit;
would have been settled by peace­ vear
it
in
Germany,
whose
people
he
dence
In
the
village
of
Freeport.
arrtr in
.-1 |ao a..
year wu
was 4*1
428. nf
o: whom
wnom m
327 were
m _____ ■_
prllc&gt;
fly —J outfit- for
claims are superior to all others,
Word received by Gaddis from the ful means and without resort to the high school.
bos. smallmouth. *20 casting out- She is offering a good list of house­ that they have a right to rule the
The Hastings Merchants behind j quite an acreage tn aoanMtton
Recruiting Inspector of the Navy's
Several years ago a considerably flt: targemouth. *15 casting outfit; hold goods. Dewey Reed will cry
The speaker slated that America
world through their dictators.
Central Division stated that "nat­
number of pupils from Delton. walleyed pike, *10 reel and landing the sale and Ken Braendle will act
The Foundation managers are »» .lead, Muhin, 1 Kain aid,
ural teeth or suitable prosthetic e- never again will oppose a League of (Continued from page 3. thia Sec.) . net; pickerel. »10 reel and landing as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in
tu, «-.«
fully aware that the defeat of the „ .kn
this Issue.
ptacement* for biting and eating" Nations nor a World Court, but mun
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ixca
wui
iiiAU
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L'l-k'.
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United States Would spell the end _____ ___
and will cooperate in making this a
would meet new requirements.
for
specie* at pan fish and BEN CARPENTER, Prop.
of Its work. Realising this, they , day, 3 to 2.
summer playground work.
AIR PILOT NEED
I fgj. obnoxious fish
The recruiter in charge wishes safe/ and belter world.
Boys
who
can
shoot
a
squirrel
n&amp;h
registrations
will
open
to take this opportunity to point TO SPRINKLE
out that all men may make appli­
from the top branch of a tree, or
Thiirwlay June 25 at which
TYDEN PARK
Identify bird* on the wing. have,Uma fishermen may register their
cation for enllitment in the U. S.
The city council Friday night the sharp, keen eyes needed by the caUh Where it will be weighed and
Naval Reserve regardless of whether
they have made application or have voted that the . city engineer pur­ pilots of Uncle Sam's fighting measured and placed on the entry
been called for service In any of the chase and install the necesiary plane* Boys who have hunted. iut. Entries will be open through mile west of Middleville at Duncan that the three Foundation camps, allowed 3
T*il* gpiping to sprinkle Tyden park. It fished, worked on the term and the three day* of the festival until lake. He Is offering a good list of at Pine and clear lake# In this'
oilier military forces.
county and at St. Mary * take In
who will play ball for th.
Gaddis urges all men who have had previously voted to buy a pow­ taken part la school athletic* usu-. fo o'clock Saturday evening, when horses, cattle, hogs and tools. N. C. Calhoun, are well adapted for baric) jtn?y„fro,n.
on,
Merchant*
So Tyden ally pass Hie physical examinations the winners will be announced and
been rejected tn the past for enltat- er mowing machine.
training for young men for Coast*
Oarret Isham to tho army sarfor the Aviation Cadet* with flying the prizes awarded. The committee donta Bank will act as clerk. See
Uuard
work,
ior
which
service
many
Uer
«n
the
the
adv.
elsewhere
in
tills
issue
for
the
use
of
families
and
groups
who
color*.
In charge of these entries will be
of vision or tertli to reapply at the
(Continued on page 3 Sec 1)
I 71&gt;c Merchants play Caledonia al
full
particulars.
may
wish
to
picnic
there
during
the
Aviation Cadet appointment* are Vem Leary of the Auto Sport Shop
toonunuea on pag* *. pec, it
Caied&lt;jnta Sunday The Merchant*
Recruiting Station.
summer months. This park has open to all boys between the ages and Mike Beckwith (the barber),
FOURTH CLASS POSTMASTER
have won six and lost on*. Save
NOTICE
’ ’ ’
FRANK O. ADAMS, Prop.
fine poaslblUUea which ought to be of 11 and 26. Inclusive. Diplomas a*
The Bluegill Festival. Thursday,
! gas and Ure»t Come and watch
Owing to circiimstnnccs and fi­ EXAMINATION
The Barry County Rural Letter developed for the benefit of the evidence of formal education are no, Friday and Saturday. June 35. 28 nancial conditions, Mr. Adams is
The
United
State*
Civil
Service
,
the Merchant* play ball.
longer required
Th* District Air and 27. Is held to celebrate the
Carriers' Association and auxiliary people of Hastings.__________
closing out the Ace High Restaurant Commission hs* announced an ex- 1W-K- Mruu vnriV'TRAiN’
Corps Rec nd Ung Office. Armory opening of the fishing season in
will meet at Lakeside park. Cale­ HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
M,bl’ YOU» TRAIN,
and fuU equipment located at 137 amination, a* a result of which It
donia. Saturday evening. June 20.
Bldg.. Grand Rapid*, is open from Barry county.
is expected to make certification to. The two local N.w York Central
: TO HOLD DANCE
.... a contemplated
.____ ... . vacancy tn the,
iv. daytime
X.plln,. train*
trains »rg
ara now
nmv running
nmnln*
good list of restaurant equipment fill
8:30 to 5 o'clock every day except.
*t a/wrtevr
Ttie June committee of the Has­ Bunday. Th* officer* In charge ara.
eve. and the building-Itself. Dewey Reed position of fourth class postmaster on ths
fallowing schedule—the
tings County Club announces a rua U&gt; Ul» with uun&gt;M
.,’2"
GLENN GRIFFCTH. Secy.
dance at the club house Saturday and to supply complete information. n‘1'8 that Police Chief Harty will cry the sale and Clifford Ham- at Freeport, Mich. Receipt of ap- morning train to Grand Rapids Or­
lupp y
1
Thompson attend th* F. B. I. school mond and John Birman will act as plications will close June 28. 1942.| rives at 10:43; the east bound train
nght, Jun* 20. from 10 to 2. Two
NOTICE
Dane* at Welcome Orange hall of instruction, *a4 that hl* expeue* clerks. Bee the adv. elsewhere in The examination will be held a|. from Grand Rapid* at 1:4B p. M.
are to be admitted free,
The Bullis school reOnion will boijcouptas
j
this issue for full particulars.
| Hastings, Mich.
| instewd of 1:3B.
i
-aInwII^X I,

5TH REGISTRATION !
HERE JUNE 27 - 30

TENTATIVE RENTAL
OF WAREHOUSE
I

SPECIAL PROGRAM
FOR CHILDREN

59 SCHOOL DISTS.
ARE REPRESENTED

"NEVER AGAIN"
SPEAKER'S THEME

BLUEGILL FESTIVAL
TO OPEN SEASON

JUDGE SENTENCES
M&lt;ANN TO JACKSON

FOUNDATION CAMPS
FOR WAR TRAINING

H.H 1 TEACHERS
PLAN VACATIONS

Four Auction Sales

Hastings Merchant*
Beat G. R. Nine 3-2

’S"X, StL

�TBK HASTINGS BANKS*.TUVMDAT. JTIHB IA 1H1
j
Mr. and Mr* Richard Groo* have
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walldorff are!'
I opened the Tyden cottage at H**- opening their Wall l*k* home to- ;
I Ungs Point for the summer.
| morrow for the summer month*.
i
1 Of interest to many friend* here
Mr. and Mn Clifford Dolan ha*«
, t
I* the information that Ml** Ell**- bought th* Whittier cottage at Gun
Wm. Benjamin of the Kroger t^th Finch, a former teacher in the,lake and taken immediate posse*store ha* been haring hl* annual HssUngs schools, will return thu sion.
AND
vacation.
I tall to rw-entar our school ayatem.| The Royal Coach Oo. requested
Mrs. Ines Haynes and daughter Miss F.nch has taught in a private Ullt
elty c&lt;mncu permit Ux com- ■
have moved Into the David 8 Good- school Uf Indiana, also at Lake
install a gaaoUne pump at I
year residence, uo W. Center St
Forest. Ill., since leaving here.
.their plant That body voted FrtMrr. W. W. Potter has sold the
DeForesl Walton. Jr, Is in the day night to refer the matter to the'
Potter tenant cottage at Well lake last lap of his air training al Oor-!council's .Public Safety and Im-! Mias
Maxine
Naomi
Dodds,
to Mr and Mrs. Clifton Watkins of1 pus Christi. Texas, and hopes to be provement committee, giving that! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Chicago.
। home to ccltbtate. July 4th. While committee power to act.
I Dodds, will be married to FrankMias Beulah Count who paared h»« particular pal, Marshall Oook.|
you know
camphor, the Un R -Rothbua*. Sunday. June 31.
l»er 80th birthday. June 8. la se-'Jr- 1* alao training In Uta alriIoOti old family remedy far many I
a o’clock at the Methodist
riously ill and 1* being cared for corp* at the Dallas, Texe*. field,
jg now retailing for 25 cent* an church. Weal Branch. A reception
.. the home
-------of. Un. James
-------- ■»&lt;*-&gt;
----- 1 th.
I--------.
al
Silsbee,
the Knv.
boys are snn
400 mllaa
miles anart
apart anrt
and.j
OUnMa? And -----even .....
at that price
it1 wl|, fo]|ow Jrom 4 to 4 al their JUC1’
■
mcr
cottage. Henderson lake.
420 E. Blind St.
“ ret- haven’t seen each other.
| ni,y
be obtainable for any eon-!
Thoma* E Lomasney, the new' Orchids to a former Hasting* girl.1 slderable period—aU du* to the Jape,
manager at Montgomery Ward.'Mia Ethel Hedrick, principal of who are now in control of the Par
with Mr*. Lomasney and small son. Ann Arbor’s Bach school, one of the Eastern countries from which we the -home of Mr. and Mra. Linden
Snyder Monday evening with a
have moved Into the Hurd apart- best In their public school 4y*tem.|have always received our supply,
carry-ln dinner and contract played
menta on W. Green St.
*ho received. Monday night, the
r wlu be of interest to any who
Tile sympulhy of hl* many friends' !?L‘^oC,1Uff’uhlZ '*U,U,T ?f
*rnd
soldier* in camp afterwards, with prise* going to
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Brower. Mr.
here
lx
extended
to
Court
Rtenog1
‘
J*
*
“
^1
le
«rn
that
the
Railway
Express
here Is extended to Court Slenog™’J “‘
Alearn that the Railway Express ,nd Mra John chandler and conrapher William Smith, of Charlotte. ta
™
X
’ork Co ■ccordhig to Harry Wood. Its
“ **" n“'“a
in the loss of his mother. Mr*. Alma toT ,u'e betterment of the com- local agent here, will forward free
Furrow The next meeting will be
transfer
any package sent-------that
Harwood Smith. 75. who died at her «nun»&gt;’
’
I| ------- ------of
'---------------------------------1 1 at the home of Mr and Mr*. Joint
moved
to another
another1 chandler July 6.
home in Leslie June 7
1 T,le remain* of Walt Moore, whoI ’’ finds the assignee-------- to
I1 camp before the parcel
’ ’ haa raaehea'
• • •
Mr. ...&lt;l Mr., Urn
h.«'
..him, --------that 'S
is, if
. - . — ------ ---------■
(leiUn*Uon l»l Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hayes enteratltl In
In the
tha U.
tf S.
a A.
Wedne*day. by his niece. Mis* still
tained their euchre club Saturday
Winttna JUmMon. arntiui ma.
r. L. Bauer peUUoned u» ell,
JanI
„ lhtlr hom, „„
‘------------ -■
------------------------indl tow allow
him
ivooaiuc
lcu.ckij1,
a.euw
iuiu tnw mnxtmrt
luihuuu .West Clinton 8l Winner*...
were Mrs.
Mrs
'[at four o’clock with
the Rev.
Don an outside
stairway
leading
to the|EI{^ rS? Oienn^tahler

SOCIAL
EVENTS

Local Newt

f STRONG

CLUB NEWS

workers on the home front—
Winning Hie war require* strong,
and we've got just what your Uncle
Unc Sam orders for a healthier America
Eat to keep fit by enjoying more
—plenty of the right kind of food.
fo&lt;
dairy products . . . more of the
fresh fruits and vegetables . . . more
r
vitamin-rich foods we feature in appetising variety. Our
low prices defend and strengthen your budget.

:

SUGAR
•

FOR CANNING

U. S. No. 1

Circle W Coffee

22'
28'
Del Monte Coffee
59'
2 pound jar
Pet Milk
3 for 25'
Tall cans
’
4X Peanut Butter
37'
3 pound jar ...................
Tomato Juice
O
33'
First Call No. 5 can*"
Peas
O
Elmdale
. " for 25'
Corn Golden Bantam
11'
Goody Goody, can
Spinach Garden O for
31'
Green No. 2 can
"
Kellogg* Corn Flake*
8'
Shrcdcd Wheat p pkg. 2^c

NEW POTATOES 10 »*. 37c
MICHIGAN POTATOES - 45c

• U. S. No.

1

Pound

Argo Coffee
Pound

j

RADISHES

2

CARROTS

FANCY HOT HOUSE

TOMATOES R-dR&gt;*
BANANAS

YELLOW RIPE

Lemons

6,.19'
5'

Fancy Sankiil . .

Cucumbers
Each

Onions
Green

. .

Green Berans

2

Stringfes*_______ _

59c

10

I FRUITS K VEGETABLES 11

Dinner Rolls

23'

"

&lt; pc

Doze:.

DAIRY

Ec

Dozen

Donut*

DEPARTMENT

■

.

5 lb. sack ’*’*

Wheat

2-k’ 15'
4'"l,19'

Popped

MILK
VELVEETA CHEESE 2
CHEESE
EGGS

Toilet Tissue

Pasteurized or Raw

Grade A

Waldorf/

Apple Butter

KRAFT’S

A. O. quart ...

lb.
loaf

AM OR VELVEETA

TASTY LOAF

60c
57c

Butter, Freeport

Card .. ..

Solod Dressing
Salad Bowl, quart

Corned Beef
Mullers' Bread
3 l‘&gt; pound loavea

O cans

Tomato Soup

I

Elmdale Flour
24': pound sack

eV
8 Cocktoil
Energy
Flour

Ice Cream

■ No.
can sack
244 5pound

Pineapple Juice

Cone Cups

2 .,.31'

The local chapter of the Women' Klnmuoo were arrested Saturday
of the Moose will hold an open by Conservation Officer George
meeting at the Moose Hall. Friday, Bumner. charted with fishing out
evening. June 19. with the Battle of WMon
y^ir lake. They were
Creek Chapter installing the new- brouiht before Justice Ben Bowly elected offlrers
Iman Bach paid fliv and costs ot
The public is cordially Invited tp *18.85.
SltFnrl
Im, a,
‘
attend thia
thia open Ina,vita,
Installation
at ■8
True wisdom consists in knowing
This meeting will be preceded by one’* duty exactly; true piety in act­
a dinner al 7 P. M. at the Kist store ing what one knows.—Bishop Wilfor all members.
•

Swift, can .... ..

Campbell's

doz.

Choc, or Van. quart

Top'o Oleo

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

HONEY

GRADE B LARGE

Guaranteed Fresh

QQC

Roxey Dog Food

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

M. Gury officiating Mta* Johnston' basement of the Ford garage build- oltnn Kahler and Walter Lewis.
Miss Beatrice Ooggin Will begin _‘ texpect*
.MpC&gt;4a to
w lwuull
elc 1UI
u M&gt;urviu*a,
wimuu he, »
uiei*r&gt;,_ ,leveling
ravelin* prize
nrlra Vi,
Mra
remain „
here
for a
short Ing. which
is &lt;cu»u&lt;uill
remodeling tor
for the
was wm
won hv
by Mra.
two weeks vacation from Uie Wlnd-, vltl[
before returning
to Colorado
Co.,. who axnect
expect tn
to mnvi&gt;
move in.
in- «,,. .....
xellev
The next
oartv
.............
‘
•
' !A
’ Si
• P. Co
..
___ ____
.1 tetii
storm office Saturday and plans a, The three .Hasting, young bust-1 to it next month. Th. council FM-1 “held Sy 17X the hoS^of Mr
trip to Chicago for part of the pe- ness men who entered officers'train-1 day night granted Uie reoucst the*
Un. -Uuu.
rrom HuBne. ,,,
In u» iwcaiv
mini umu
Hr.il won,
be uuiir
don uiiuct
under MBC
(he oupn
.uper-- ■n° . K'“7
-rwa. -- •
- -- .M
— -UU&gt;
— ,n, umiu
" w, a u&gt;
w Mt
rvrrnfhv Huver
Hitver also
alcn draw
rima* vacation*
varollnr, from
•----- ~~Barry
------- a.
___ ... —Allen
.
___.... , viaion of City Engineer
—__ ..... ...
• ■ •
Dorothy
County
Prentice,
Laberteaux.
Mrs. L H Evarta entertained her
next week.
, Harold Pgrker and Arnold Perkin*
Orchid* to Mrs. M. J. Cross. Mrs deasert bridge club Wednesday af­
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boykin have have received their assignment* Mr.‘Leon Bauer and Mr*. Robert Shan- ternoon.
purchased the resort property of | Prentice left June 8. for Fort Hous-j non who have been doing their
Otto Lockstidt on Guernsey lake ton. Virginia, where anti-aircraft bit by giving volunteer service thia
The life member* of HasUngs
They plan to operate the i&gt;tace the training 1* given. Mr Parker and past week to the sugar rationing Chapter No. 7. O. E 8. entertained
same aa in previous years. Mr and Mr. Perkins left PYirt Custer Sunday board, of which Co. Clerk Allen the jxLst matron* at a buffet lunch­
Mr*. mvjbui
m,a.
Boykin MJU.r
come to Michigan uulu
from‘,,,u,
morning with a a detachment
ucim-iuikii , for
,1* Hyde.
I1JUC. Is
IB head.
IKBU It
lb Wa*
WMaa Dig
big JOO
job OS
a* rv(|
uraua/. JUIlt
IO. Bt
(Ur I1UI11V
eon ITuesday.
June 16.
at the
homo
Middletown. Ohio. They have two TBxaa, just
wherp they did not people swarmed to get their canning of Mn J. P. Mohler in ’Irving
sons
| then know.
i permits and would have swamped I township. The buffet table was
Mn. Ethel Gamble received word
During a' heavy electrical storm the regular force who were working I graced by a lace cloth and rose*,
her aunt Mira Dibble Stine, former; Wednesday
evening last week, overtime as it wa*.
| while garden flowen centered the
resident of Hastings, passed away in | lightning struck the home of Mr.' Ber* Llchty has received word • small tables The afternoon wa*
Lansing at 4:00 A. M Tuesday. She and Mn Cranston WllcOx at Alle- recently from hl* sister. Mae Llchty spent in visiting and playing games.
Is a sister of Philo Dibble. The fu- gan, entering through an open win- Gillam, formerly of Hasting., that I
...
neral will be held in Lansing Thun- dow In an upstaln bed room Mn owing to the recent order for the'
Ladles Aid of the Presby- ’
day at two o’clock with burial at&lt; Wilcox wa* sitting on the porch with1 evacuation of Honolulu and vicinity' Urtan church are having their closLuke Odessa.
i her two little ones and was on- by soldiers' wive* and children, her ln®
°f the season at the
Jack Donley, former resident of aware of what had happened until nephew.
‘1M cottage. Oun lake, this afnrpiKB, Sergt.
ori,, Kenneth
n.ciiiicin Edeburn,
rjicuurn, I Cor
------Hasting*, graduated from Western. neighbor* discovered tire had de- "for several
------ ’ yearn serving
’
with
‘ the tomoon.
State High school. Kalamasoo. June! veloped.-The contents of the bed- jj
. . &amp; rorcea mere, has sent hl* wile j A pleasant afternoon was spent
11, with a class of seventy-two. room were unfortunately destroyed and their two children to Bloom-1
Those who attended were hU sister,: before the fire was extinguished. | vllle. O . Mr*. Gillam * home town. I Tuesday of this week at the home
Mrs. Betty Patten of Detroit and. These are trying days for the ma-. to remain until better cortditions of Mr* Cha*. Christman on S.
Washington St.. where twenty-five Mrs. Fred Hale and daughter from; jority of our Greek citizens tn Ha»- prevail
ladles of the Wesleyan Methodist
Hastlng*.
I Ungs. Chris Spirts ha* two brother*
church had gathered for a shower
Word comes a* we go to preas.and a sister in Greece and numet- LOST LIFE IN
honoring
Mrs. Lawrence" Adams. An
RECENT
TORNADO
that Mn. Leon Doster, who under- ous nieces and nephews. He has
Interesting program with light re­
Her
many
friend*
in
Barry
Co.,
went an operation at Leila )km- had no word of them since siX|
pltal. Battle Creek, last week Wed-1 months before the attack was made extend *ympathy to Miss Mary Bul- freshment* wa* carried out tn con­
nection
wllh
the event.
nc*day, was resting as well as could {on their country by Germany and 11*. Home Extension agent, over the
be expected and would go into sur- Italy. Louis Karmes, whose mother, death of her father, a well known ADMITS STEALING
gery again for a follow up operation also a brother and a sister and farmer, living near Howell, which CHICKENS
the latter part ot the week.
j tlielr families, live in Greece, has occurred at the lime the recent’ -Prank French; who had admitted
Temperature dropped 40 degrees’ had no word from there in over a Windstorm swept over Ingham‘ In1 circuit court that he liad stolen
from Saturday afternoon to Sunday year, and this Is the same situation county causing the loss of over 500 .about 200 chicken* from Hope
morning. Much scrambling for the other member* of the Greek colony. bams.
I township farmer*, wa* brought in­
extra blanket put away for the here report in regard to their kins-' Mr- Bullis wa* caught In his’ to court Friday and the case war
summer.
men.
b*m at the time, an unusually’ dismissed. Prosecutor Barnett ask­
’ ed for the dLvmissal because It had
ground In a few second*, killing’ been discovered that French had
him Instantly. A large number of escaped from a stale Institution at
cows and sheep were also lost.
Coldwater, and that he could not
The hired man had just left the1 be sentenced because of hl* mcnbam. and as the wind struck, threw’ lal
unurr these
Mlcae CUI1U1
tai conaluon
condition. Under
condi-.
himself on the ground till It had Uona lhf CMe had u, be dismissed,
partially subsided.
„ * t__________
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�THE HASTINGS BANHCT, THURSDAY. JUNE It, IM3
f* uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs Blah-' rAllllfV ATIAU f AMItC GRACE LUTHERAN
op. and has a position in the Uni- rtlllNIlA I lllll I AMMliCUUKCU
( ver.ity hospital in clinical contactj
। An adult class will be confirmed!
work which she has done hrforc. rA|&gt; WAD TDAIillilft lOn Sunday. June 28. Holy Com-!
I Miss Grace Edmonds will be »l | UK VVAK
IKAHllHV | munlon will be celebrated at 10.00
I home most of the summer, raking I"
sswesssassew i
------time out for a two weeks' visit in
(Continued from pegs 1. Bee. 1)
on
(Continued from page 1. sec. 1)
at yU
Prairieville, Hickory Corners and I Meeting this week Thursday to Ann Arbor and Detroit, and will I thousands must be recruited on ac-1 WwtoMda_ 2:00 P
w A|l of theae wtn
f
alfn C]UI^ 7Jfi E
Woodland, and a few from Middle- J start promptly at 8:30. Please be I P*«hably go to Pe^ey the last, count of
prompt.
I two weeks in August to get what
.k»i, -k-i,
1
p
in
। relief Ural brief stay affords from. nw^ basic training for their work Bond.
vtlle attended our high school. Since i l
i&lt; h
.
before lira opening of ,before they are inducted into the
Arrangements have been com-&lt;
then Woodland first established al The bustneM of getting a
hall will be one of the -Aibjectal CJL.
•
.
1 Coast Guard. This training, in thelpfefed for the picnic at the Yankee
consolidated townslilp 12-grade|
school. The 12-gradc Kellogg Ag-' dlsctuacd. so we urge every member' Mlis Esther Doty will spend the Judgment of the federal inveatlga-1springs recreation area Sunday qftbe done at the three Foun-, enxxJn. June 28. The committee
ricu Hural school In Ross township to be there and help us determine LunJmrr at her home in Athens; (’°t».
Miss
Sawyer.
Mtes Luikens,- ------mjm da Hon .camps. While they were not|re&lt;]UMu au u&gt; meet at the Church
took In rural districts In Barry and our
04,7 course.
cour*e-- ---------------------------------- —_ -.1
-j...----------at puiit.
war-training but for|j;30 p. M.
Prairieville. Then followed the- «
Comrade
Roy Bush has ubeen
at --------------Bachcldrr and
Mrs. Jacobean
Middleville-Kellogg and the Delton-’,d* cottage, getting It ready to oc-1 their homes in Kalamazoo.. Mr? p. acetime uses, now that It lias been । 7h sermon theme next Sunday
be "The Security of
Kellogg schools, both having 12. cupy this summer.
I Bertha Kuhn. Ms*. Royal Myer' found that they will fit Into plan. to|
help
America
win the war. all Will I christ's Church"
grades. and taking In several rurati Comrade Tagg te improving from Mrs- Jennie Stuck. "MIm Mary Wil'
, t&gt;
■»lh grade gradu- the kick he received hut week.
’J"*?*' lMrR, ,a’Lrtni,.''.,Wl
^Vni admit tiiat IL is fitting and right)
shall be
Joy IK,
lwint
me to Hastings
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m u Catherine Clark and Mrs. Hah HUJ that they
-- . -------- so
- used.
- c ' A tenta-:
J Take
ItUT JUJ
MIC..
X facte tJw».?yr.
‘5can’pm‘nL2®. ** •« a« looking forward to a quiet
arrangement
ha* “'•’j.„
1 made
a pfece In thy great heart
_____ .mu,
.... And
ddent nunlte at- tiS*! ° P.?rl Hur,on °J* Thursday.jaummer at home and catching up with
government Atuthoriiiea, and|
fo. hcr
?h^i and araSro
“?d £‘Sda? °f "'X
“ a lot of the homehold duUes
In little
IIiiIk doubt
rtrMiHt that
rsmrM
.
there■ Is
that the camps
And give her lime to grow, and
pill be utilized for Coast Guard
cherish her;
training, commencing about July 1 •Then will she come, and oft will
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
The three camps can provide
sing to thee.
ouarters for about 600 trainees. It ,When thou art working In the fur­
built. The fuel that H*sUngslalr(e(I f0r-yOur country in this1 yain »,rr husband u sanitary enaiIs iexpeclcd that number will be
tehooh drew pupils from 59 other,campaign? Let’. all do our part,
“Tb ••
8
rows.—Jean Ingelow.
there soon after July 1. and will
districts In the school y*arju*t?anil help our country wln tjll4 wuri, M(m
Wa&lt;le principal of the
tire all the facilities at these places.
Our doubts are traitors, and make
■ closed Is proof of the excellence Of
Remember Pearl Harbor — and!fewer grades ol Central, will be tn
It will be a great disappointment ,us lose the 'good we oft might win
our schools. They have superior ad-igeep 'em flying'
■ , Hastings all
----------------—
—work
u
summer -*and
will
to several hundred children In the ।by fearing to attempt.—Shakesvsntage* which attract these pupils.
---------------i kt the Barry County Agricultural seven counllea of tira Foundation
But the principal reason why
II 11 f TEAfUtnC
! Conservation office,
area to be deprived of the wonder­
' many outside pupils attend In Hast- If fl 1
I ffil l J
I Despite the inroads inode by the ful vacation privilege* they would
ings L&lt; the fact that the state now
-war on the teaching force in gen- otherwise have at the three camps.
pays the high school tuition of ail If I AM WAf ATIA11C
rral. Superintendent Van Buskirk Parents and probably the older chllpupils wlio complete eight grades rLAH VALAIIUllJ
; has the mater for next year almost dren will be Riad to have the Founin rural districts, but can go no
completed and will soon be able to datlnn aid this country's war effort’
further In their rural schools; also’ (Continued from page 1. Bee. 1) ,I give out Ute list for publication.
in the manner we have explained. |
the state gives liberal aid to rural *»«*• ■* hurt V™. joins the big Bites•
--- ---------------------The federal officer who Investl-1
schools having a small attendance; forte, along with Verrol COnklln.
- „ ..
p ..i„
gated the three camps was surprised i
to send such pupUs to attend the
Ted Knoppf will have a busy sum- r. D. /VtOOH, DOrriC
and pleased to find them so well
elementary and Junior high gradeslmer h» ‘h’’
*?lon
, ,,nn” I
adapted for the training of Coast
in some other district which main-1wlth 80 high school boys.
r
.
tains a 12-grade school
If ou»! enro*{e&lt;« under the school! vocaFrank B -Moon
of Battle Guard recruits. That officer added
"This is a wonderful offer by tlve
school buildings could provide u»c
kuldance program.
------ t
t j
-- ------ j
Foundation. These comps, when
..
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____ i MLu
Ta-itsr nlun
districts would send theis pupil, to|
h" h?* “« Buchananj market in that city, but retired not used by the Coast Guard service for,
the graded school* of this city.
I
-O,Uwill attend loIlg ng0 comnl|tted suicide on training purposes, will make a great)
Il
te
a
great
compument
for
Hast”
™'
-'
weanrsuay
rorcnoon
at
uw
uwenJlU°n’’ WBr|
Timely GlTla He'll Really Appreciate!
It tea great compliment for H-l-:
Wednesday forenoon at the CoIc­
Ing* schools
schools that
that they
they are
are able
able to
to
B“'|man
farm, about a mile south of;efTorl .
. .
.
ing*
7eTart~ '.'—
,
,
•
■■ •from
—
------- school
---------! I
ilsh department..
,
|
lak(. |n j0hmrtown
He had
u u MP*’cted ‘hat the Coast
draw
pupils
59 other
Miss Emily McElwain U looking
al thl, rann
rt -^uard serv.ee will begin Mkingover
districts Our citizen, have for; Jorw
.rd t»
to a .ummer
ward
...mmrr at
at home,
home and
.nd
M#r|t
c
HuW I he threejamps this Week but the,
d‘v‘d d.votto’' -_
01 "y
“ a"* '
n ~&gt;t ‘*‘”8 “rf'crsc to an inside job.
our tehool., and are proud of theh b Jusl now
to
f. ard Wells, hte stepson, and one or (‘'J”'*’ *“ n°l ,rr*Ve UnU* Bb0Ut.
■fj-Flne Count Broadcloth!
ond I 1W* ‘oon'*v'
record. Tira number of courses of-.
b the Banner Office
‘WWed1ra^ay. according to reports ‘
°f “**”• }"*
v. nu cor*^u"^
feted here, the fine equipment of, Du,&lt; SurJXu wW Ip«"d Ute va■ft Sanforized-Shrunk!
made
to
Sheriff
Bera
and
Corone,
,,f
h«W
C
«W
ourschoote. including a library of; raUon ln
hu hofnf. an&lt;1
Plnr Uk^ Foundation camps
21.W0 volumes with all the leading aho hu wlfp., Taf Olet
h,s Xathrop. Moon left , hte home In
Men never have had loo many shirts, go
Battle.
Creek
at
about
II
o1cock
thU
summer.
Barry
county
will
find
periodicals, and the excellent teach-1 fanUjy. will spend the vacation at ain’hi!X1 When he;£™
why not plwi.se him thte Father's Day with
ing sluff, explain Uie popularity, lllclr cUfTord bike cottage near
a'practical as well as thoughtful gift!
arrived at the Coleman farm, he tnU"*n« J£r thelr| work “ COIU*
and success of Hastings public • OieenvUfe: George Aten te awaitSmart
woven paturns, colorful stripes or
took a piece of rubber hose he had!
equipment for such
Mhools.
ing thc CHn t0 unice and hopes
Nudressy whites! All
*" wllh
““*■ ever-fresh
-----In this connection It should be to take up ground work in connec- brought with him. attached one end
Craft collars!
.....
&gt;o the-exhaust pipe, run the other.
,c
T”*1??, nt' rign 1 Rnd
sald that the management of our tlon with aviation.
. p.M'”
Walter PerkL-.-.
Perkins, junior
high prin- cnd through a rear windew into hts;
W* Pmen
.
schools by Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk j Wolter
*■
ho* been a large factor in their | clpal. will divldj..... bel^ hl5 car He padded that window, shut •
•
• the car tightly, started the motor
,*“v* J"”® .5UC? l’1^”
success. That he te highly regardea j home heze._«hen&gt;' •he -is already
f training,
by the educators of Michigan Is wielding th^palnt brush, and hope- wiille he remained In the auto. The
fromJiou'’ 40
shown by the fact that he was hon-j fully watting for the rain to^rtop deadly monoxide gra did the rest I w^h 5°* "T
Hte
body
was
found
in
the
car
'
’
7^
irroup of tralnres M
cred by them with two terms as । long enough for him to aid In galhabout 1 o'clock that afternoon by ' .h. f l&gt;} th
cMnps, and the
pmldenl of the state teachers' as-; ering in hay crops.
Murk—
H Coleman ----------------------Howard Wells - ,rnlnlnK of new groups will probsoclitiion. und has served in the
Wesley E. Burrell goes to Ann1-------Murx H. ----------------coieman. Howard weu».r
aWy connnUc through the summer
management of the state teachers. Arbor, for the summer term; Miss James Hawk, and Douglas Pon-;j and early fall months.
pension fund.
। Mabie Cosby goes to Nashville, gratz. all of Battle Creek, who drove
---------------- &lt; »»
——
' Tenn., to avail herself of a special, out to the farm after dinner.
! PASSING OF
Yesterday b already a dream.(coyrae Peabody College offers in
No definite —
—
reasons
air known’ MRS. Kt'RTZ
Tomorrow te only a visit. Today her line of work; Mrs. Reid Bassett why he made away with hlUUelL1 The death of Mra. Katherine
well lived make, every yesterday a. goes to Ann Arbor for the summer He 1, survived by his widow, also McPharlin Kurtz, on Friday. June
drcfim of happiness, every tomor- term; MLm Grace Butler will spend by three grown sons by n previous 12. following an operation at Pen­
row a vision of hope. Look well.’! the summer nt her home In Colum- marriage. The body was taken to nock hospital, which she seemed to
therefore to this day.—From the bus. O.. and will study at Ohio th# Hebbles undertaking rooms in have undergone successfully, came
Sanskrit.
’ State; Mrs. Adelyn Hussey Boyce Battle Creek.
r—u------- TV---------X—&lt;
*!wl11 Jo,n
l,UBt»and at ®»«' Coroner Lathrop decided that an as a distinct shock to her family
To te «llv. onl, u, wteUte. pk». n,id. in.
I i„qu,„ ,oul„ n„ w ntte—T. » and her man)' friends in Hastings.
She was born in Hastings Oct. 27,
,m. pnte. momr
■"«
| U» Hunky Whr.ter kn »•- lb,
Uoon-. d.-.U.
np.
1872. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
to goodness nnd kindness, purity day to join her husband in Call-‘parent.
--------Owen McPharlin. pioneer residents
and love, history, poetry, music. &gt; fomia. now In the personnel divl-i
| A world looks at ministers out of of this vicinity. Save for a several
flowers, stars. God und eternal, -----------------------------Uon nt Taft Field, .
hopes, is to be all but dead.
‘
"
Miss Anne Burton will spend the the pulpit’to know what they mean years’ residence In Kalamazoo, she
had lived in Hastings all her life.
thle D. Babcock.
summer at Aim Arbor with her in it.—Cecil.
Hell Need Several For Sammer!
She married Frank Kurtz, son of
Mr. and Mra. B. Kurtz, local pio­
neer residents. She was a mem­
ber of St. Rose of Lima church
Cool, lightweight shins that you
from childhood and took an active,
can be sure will wear him welll
or
part in its work thruout her life.
'
Bhort sleeve style with two handy
| OJ
Mrs. Kurtz filled an Important
pockets!
JL
role in Hastings, the Kurtz form
residence near the city limits, known
as "The Pines.'" due to her culinary
Men's single breastskill, became a favorite place over a
long period of years for enurtalning
cloth! In popular
for private dinners, luncheons, and
camel
tan
and
I other functions. Mrs. Kurtz was
green!
I able to give the real home aUnoaplicre to these through her choice
Here's something hell really
; menus and attractive table service.
want for week-.end wear I A
way to save hi* suite, loo!
She Is survived by her husband
Shirt and. trouser combina­
tions of rayon poplin! Solid
; Frank; two daughters. Mrs. Hubert
I Fairchild. Detroit; Mrs. Thomas
colors! Short sleeve, open
rent shirt—trousers with self
i Myers. Hastings; a son Tom. al
I home; two sisters. Mra. Edward Mcbelt and slide fastener I
Add a pair of these
I Grath. Hastings; Mrs. Robert Lewis,
handsome slacks
for the smartest
Chicago; three brothers, Prank
outfit
in town-1
McPharlin, Bowman. N. C.; Thomas
Drape model of
McPharlin, Buffalo, S. D.: Dr. Chas.
Tropical rayons!
D. McPharlin. San FeMppe. Mexico;
&gt; also one grandclilld.
Sanforised means fabric
Funeral services were held from
shrinkage will not exceed 1%.
,St.. Rose of Lima church. Monday
. morning with burial In Mt. Calvary
! cemetery.

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orials

So, If the New Dealers are im-l
palled by purely patriotic motive*
tn attempting to purge Hoffman
for being an laotaUontai. they
should be equally interested la re­
moving Brown.
However, no one expects that I

after the Axl* power* have been
defeated. Even three year* ago. a
cordial understanding between Uies.
three power* would have been con-

Bm and Midway Island are
argument* against the for- DON’T BLAME THE NAVY]
The United State* Navy I* tak1 of a separate air force coin■ Although carrier and Und-bazcd|
tfrpianea daMvcred most of the toll-'
blows against the Japanese to-1
redara. it was really the perfect)
(
There simply are not enough ship* i the ground* that It la a "patriotic"
J to do the job: even if available there duty to return oar junior senator
navy forces tn these two areas which
,would not yet be enough trained to Washington to hel&amp;.Uic war efenabled the planes to be at the;
) men to use them effectively.
right spot, in sufficient numbers at'
| AnU-submarine work Is a highly
th* right time.
I specialised trade. You simply pannot put a bunch of half-tralqed re-'
^crulta on a private pleasure ship
difficult If the air force existed
hastily converted tojvgr work and
under a separate command, the
expect lo get k'nywhere In fact.!
problem would become even more
these ..converted boat* and thelrl
crews of enthusiastic greenhorn* ।
I would simply be mere fodder for i
J*
T'i“»
"to" ton,1
onn« «■ Btotojr“» to।
to- * Bnto. durln, to- dart ,
|h|&gt;
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to"*. .. Ito ktal .1 U dUtoul.
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Uto &gt;u to- ,o
Btoto.., .torto. h- ton dt.

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...........
. . .
. possible for us to protect all points
During Wavell's second drive in
'
. ...
.of danger adequately at the same
Libya the R. A. F. frequently at- ,
T
.
.
tokM Bmto
.nd mototod
" ”
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touto. toto, eompU-um pn
“»
«

already difficult assignment. Engr
llxh flyers being under separate; c
‘
,
pumnud dtol Inn. ...eUy whk.i
*to’« ,te E“''
tok -to npp-ed u&gt; do .nd to!™ ■*•&gt;“« u ImperUnl. bo. no.

pto. Itoto b.d .ometo. dnlnln.
m Ibe ground eomnund &lt;o be,u"” '»

England and France needed all the
help we could give and more (“Thia
wasn't our war; event* in Europe
he voted against Lend-Lrese **-j
sistance to the countries fighting
the Axis dictator* and opposed ex-1

The Barry County Nurses' Asso­
ciation will have a picnic Wednes­
day, June 34. at Hlghbank. Those
who with transportation, write or
phone reservations to Mrs Harold
Down* or Mra Mary Moynahan.
1 Cara will leave the Hasting* Center
at 8:30. Bring own table' rervioe,
• sandwiches and on* other dish. In
The Milo-Cressey Home Literary
The East Baltimore Missionary1 case of rain the regular meeting
Club will be entertained by Mra
Leslie Snlffln and Mra Hope Chlt- Society will meet with Rev. and will be held al g p. m. at the HaaMra H. R. Pfeiffer Thursday. June I tings Center.
"Do you wish to say anything about. on Thursday, Juno 33 Roll call
prohibition7" was the first question. । "Our U. S. A." Tho program will
consist of music and a paper on

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uonut* who thought that we were
completely independent of events in'
leading topics under discussion were |
schedules for shipment of war ma­ Europe. Asia and Africa: blameterials to Russia, the pro*pec I* of i ourselves. the general public, tot
opening a second I rent, tbe pact' our UsUessnes* tn matter* pertain­
recently signed by Russia and ing to international affair*.
' Tfae U. S. Navy has a man’*-'
Croat Britain and certain question*
pertaining to the post war world sized job to do Let * not be over-

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ahadowed by the more spectacular
headlines inspired by the Battle ot
Midway—th!* wa* the surprise visit, lociferous idealist* &gt;ho thought'
. that if the U. 8. set an example by I
to this country of Vyacheskaff MJ
disarming, the rest of the world1
Mololoff. Soviet foreign commiuar.

Experienced lourtoU—these Naxi*.
Even Ln the wilda of Russia they
seem to be able to find a one-day
developing service for their *nap-

The reporter turned to go. "By!
the way." added Coolidge, unexpect-1| Preaching next Sunday at 10
edly calling him back, 'don't quote o'clock. Il's Father's Day and all
the fathers are especially Invited |

able to recognise their own men,
and equipment with'any degree of' lanes are being effectively guarded
but only at the expense of leaving!
precision. Gen Wavell wa* so dis­
the East coast lightly protected.
couraged by this lack of eo-operUndoubtedly the Navy is rushing
Uon between air and ground forces
that he is reliably reported to have) through plans for reinforcements
with all possible speed. But it takes
declared that he would never again
undertake the responsibility of di­
For example, recruit* who started
recting an offensive campaign un­
training in anti-submarine work at
less he had complete control ot the

British patrol craft. One of the
moat devastating Brillaii aerial suc­
cesses in the war was the raid on I bor are not yet completely ready
for combat duty.'
Tarranto which broke the back­
Il may be many months yet be­
bone of the Italian navy. The flyers
fore the greatly increased naval
in Uils raid were operating under
direct command of the navy an.l training program , begin* to show.
had been especially trained for this result* so far as effective patrol*type of work much as our own navy along the Atlantic coastal route*
■ re concerned.
airmen are.
Frequently in the
Mediterranean area, light British' Everything practical is doubtleu
naval force* have been sent out ( being done. Airplane patrol* are.
against much heavier Italian unit*; being strengthened as men and
*hlp* become available. Blimp* are;
being added and have proven to be'
valuable craft for this type of work.'
But here again. It take* time to1
train the crew* and time to expand'
The Nasi air force is frequency,
cited aa an example of what c
separate air force can be. Actually,
Another thing to keep in mind is;
however, the Nazi air force is not
an Independent command Rather that the very slip of Ute American'
coastline creates a terrific problem
it ha* invariably acted under direct
orders of the commanding general
Bri tish Islets could be dropped into J
who had overall charge of the par­
the Caribbean Sea with a comfor-i
ticular operation Involved In fact.
table margin to spare—and that is'
only one sector of the total area}
mt of the world costly lessons in.
the value of a perfectly unified com- we will have to guard.
England ha* never yet been able
rnand with all divisions of the fort*
working tn co-ordination.
The Coral Sea and Midway Island
aerial, to prevent ail losses So. even
after the Nivy gets considerable I
United SUles forces have learned
the lessen of co-operation Further­ reinforcement, it is probable that
more. it can be stated as a cer-J
Uinty. that if the United States air
forces had been trained under a
separate command like the R A F.
these tVo battle would F not *Have
■resulted in such brilliant accom­
plishments
senate for failing to provide ap-i
proprtations for maintaining a navy
of Aufilclent strength: blame the

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June M. for a pot luck supper. Alli
land, on Wednesday afternoon.
are cordially Invited

Claud Demcaid Wadnsoday,1

this will happen. All of which! BRUSH RIDGE
pfovea beyond reasonable doubt. The Bruxh Ridge Cemetery Circle
that politic* not patriotism is the, will meet with Mrs. Orear Wurm,
real basis of the purge—If It ever for a picnic dinner, on June 33.
did need proving.

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ddedly spotty.
On only rare occaaions. for example, has great Brit-,
aln had co-operation between na­
val, ground force and aerial unb
a* good a* the United Bute-, had
at Midway and Coral Sea
ithe Navy ha* a very definite plan
England loat two of her best
for fighting the U-Boate—provided
ship*, the Repute and the Prtnec
of Wale* because the expected aerial
support, operating under a separate
Why can't we do anything effec­
tive "right away quick?"
The main reason Is that w? arc

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Stricken With Heart
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Monday, James Morley, M. was

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DEWEY—NEWCOMB

TEETER—NEWTON

j Hie sotting for the* marriage of George W. D
. Mtas Helen Oould Newton, daughter _
of Mrs
Cole Newton of thta'~

“S-

'Caledonia, formerly of Woodland. I
Ramember the picnic at Thom- at the homc °f *,,e bride's brother„
,
driving a load of hay, at about »:W apjfle lake Thursday night al 6:*&gt; ‘*nd ^ Methodist pa_
Nomination of offlcm next Tum“ hterim’. Arodding'Vto­
that afternoon, when he was taken
with a heart attack, and fall from day night at the regular meeting f10*- Haricj V. Townsend of Wood- BonttpttrU Presbyterian church tn
with the election to be held two, mna rBad
reoa th
inc
* »in«&gt;e rtng
ring service on
nf Mn
Two
Friday
12, ■»
at four
1i &gt;rWl
*’’ afirmoon, June ”
front of the wagon. The wagon weeks later on Tuesday, July 7.
I o'clock in toe presence of the Un-I
a
wheels passed over and crushed hta
i mediate relative. and a few friends. I ?°’er ’Lr*
his airier
stater In iI "i!f mTdf.u.p ’!* brtdaI pa.rly . ..
I Ennont Newton giving hta
found.
| marriage.
a
J satin, made on princess lines, with
Neither coroner was available
| The bride was attired In a blue
when the ahcriff's office was noti­
train. Her veil was held In
crepe street-length frock fashioned.।* short
fied of the accident. The Delton
H. D. Tripp. Allegan druggist.।
wtth Jacket
Jacket effect,
effect, and
and her
her accesacces-, place by a thread lace coronet made
, I with
deputy, who was asked to Invaatl- announced this week Chat he will I sories were navy blue. She carried। by her great-aunt for her mother’s
gate the death, asked Justice Marwedding and worn also by the
be a candidate for nomination for » Colonial bouquet of snapdragons
•Shall Norwood of Delton to act as state senate, on the Ftfuublican | and rosebuds.
^uu&gt;
। bride's sister at her wedding. A
coroner. Dr. Bernard of Delton was ticket at the primary election. SepGleasner Dage
Mrs. C1S=_
—.. (Mildren
------------ 7c,ptlOn followed the ceremortV.
summoned and pronounced the tember 15. Mr. Tripp Is proprietor I Newton» of Paw Paw. stater of the • Tlie bride ta the daughter of Mr
death as due to heart failure, so or
ot urug
drug store*
storm- in
tn Allegan. South J bride,
UHU&gt;. was matron
m-uon oi
of nonor
honor ano
and
- Haven, and Saugatuck, has been wore a. yellow, and white printed
*"•
Identified with the retail buslneaa crePe Jacket dreas. her Colonial bou-I
h«’
He had resided in this county about for over 30 years. HU announce- QUel being of rhlxed flowers. Mr. £2, Hta?Z31 of Atoton Col’l’X’
a year and a half, coming here
».
| L&gt;age served as best man
from Climax. His body was taken
-................ »'O »
------For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. also holds a degree In journalism
to a Marshall funeral home.
FRANCISCO—STADEL
' Newton Rorc a light blue crepe from the V. of I. He enlisted In
। the army In July, 1H1. and 1s now
The marriage of Mtas Genevieve! dress.
f ...
M...
GOOD REASONS FOR THE
Alma Stadel. daughter of Mr. and! Following the ceremony, refresh- —।
SUGAR RESTRICTIONS
Mrs. Roy Stadel of Carlton town-|menta were served. Mr. and Mrs . „ A,r ”rpaJ
ahlp,
to
Leo
O.
Francisco,
son
of
"Teeter
later
leaving
far
a
week's
. 8*rIr*nt *nd Mr’- Dewey are at
To hoar some people talk aboot
,
.?re4enL at
8-i
government reatrictlona on the sell­ Mr. and Mra. Frank Franctacd of trip through northern Michigan, the borne1 „
Ing of sugar— It
it ■Meel/A
would appear fhnl
that .(Lake
Sun-1 latter wearing n
a green and white
white:j Fourth.St- Las y-gaa. Nev.
Lake Odessa, was solemnized Sunmw MATTnnv
!
th.v thought
thmioht it
it an
an nnnwwinrv
.nd day,
day. June 14. at 2:30 o'clock at the1 seersucker suit tor
for traveling. Upon
Unon
they
unnecessary and
*
unwarranted interference. But these home ot toe parents of toe bride.I their return they will reside at.ioil tniNR navv
critics probably do not know that The Rev. Sheldon B Qulnccr of S. Hanover St. Hastings. Mr. Teeter Middleville read the ceremony in expect* to soon enter the military
thia city received word this week,
the presence ot toe immediate rel- service..
'■
j Both Mr. and JMra. Teeter were.that their son-in-law. Clare S.'
four being Iron, coal, oil and wheal. stives.
Preceding the service, Mrs. Lay- graduated from the Hastings high( Jones, a commissioned lieutenant
Sugar Is used to make high-teri
.
,
c
.,»
&gt;ne
nw
sugar molasses, which In turn U rence Walt of Lake Odessa played ■ school. For several years she has '»*!“*«rad*’-» 8 N*val Reserve :
&gt;e tradlbeen
■ctive service Yt
t~J' u
—employed
----- ’— as child accountant: bad becn c“"cd
used In making ethyl alcohol, which "X Love You Truly" andjfcbe
ring
In the office wof un
the
Barry county
County lhe --------Orowe
IIc
Naval
and. —
w“t ;
B mthe
«i»*
- Mtx1
—
--------------------------Is used to make thousands of chem­ ttonal wedding march. uurin
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. ...
ceremony she rendered "Because." _ school
commissioner,
Mrs. ..
Maude
W. ».worn
worn In
,n Jun.
June 11.
icals.
For her wedding the bride chose Smith. Mr. Teeter attended MichLieutenant Jones, who has been
The solvent for gun powder b
visitor in Hastings wltn
made of sugar. Every lime a 16-in. a dress of heavenly blue silk andllgan Stale College, graduating in “
which
taught
a year hl
Mat|i 1026. after
-------- --- he -------------------hl** wlfe
w,'“- lh* former Mildred «■&gt;•coast defense or naval rifle Is fired carried a bouquet of pink rpsea.
Mtaa Pearl Cook, a cousin of the। which time he has been a partner u&gt;on- H H- 8 ’,a hBa »»«n
In­
it consumes the equivalent of 871
pounds of sugar. It Is also one of groom, was toe bridesmaid and her In the Caledonia garage. In April 8tnJct‘)r kt. Roosevelt High. Oros.se
I
in
te
Caledonia
garage.
In
April
Ile
,n
machine
shop,
cabinet
work
the Ingredients of the plastic used
.
he
was
elected
president
of
that
,
nd h1'1*1 classes over a long term
red
roses
formed
her
bouquet.
for bomb noses and for many othes
' of years. He gained distinction by
war purposes. Il Is a base for antl- Charles Stadel. brother of the bride. village.
'
Guests who witnessed the cere- beln« lhe flr,t Instructor tn the
freexo and as a dampening agent
Ouesta present, besides Uic wed­ many, in addition to the wedding' country to organise a high school
for storing nitro - cellulose ana
ding party, were the bride's grand­ party, were Mrs Cole Newton. Mr. «1Wer cfub to u««h *nd tr*ln hoys
nltro-cotton, used in explosives.
When the explosion of a single mother, Mra. Esther Stadel; the■ 1'und Mrs. Ennont Newton and Mr ',0 n&gt;‘ E*Wera- Two of hta pupils
Mcialm in that field, one Is
16-ln. shell uses up the equivalent groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mra.!! and Mrs. Ellsworth Newton. Hasof about three barrels of sugar, a George Davis, Middleville; the,, tings; Mn. met Paton. Charlotte- nnw president of a St. Louis. Mo..
Harley Townsend.
company manufacturing
tor
&lt;uw&gt;u&gt;cna, Woodland;
wooauna;"""'™"'
....... gliders ■»&gt;
can be seen that the federal gov­ groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs *»*&gt;**v&gt;
Frank
Francisco,
and
a
cousin
of
,
Mr
Mra
Russell
Mott.
Delton.!
the
government:
another pupil beernment must assure itself of a
came national
glider champion.
Al
------------- ----- -----------------------•
’­
plentiful supply, and the rest of the bride, Laurence Walt. Lake «'»&gt; Mrs. Cyrus Page, Paw Paw
ways
air-minded.
Lieutenant
Jones
us must practice self-denial if we
early
organized
directed
a modairplane
cluband
in his
classes,
also
win the war. And we must win. or and MraFtanctaco leavtngtaterln', A mo,orUt was aaked if he had i eT
give up the freedom we have cher­ .X ..umoon r« .tor n,. "/"
1 “
’*&gt;
«
ished since America became a U&gt; orad mpld.. where be u em-1
hj SS’reTdre .11 ’ "1*
SI? .b““'
nation.
.
ployed.
I.. Bal,’cr’ "e replied. It did all ether members are employed in re­
-------------------------------J*’® makprl claimed tor it. and saved sponsible positions along that line
DURFEE------------------------------------------- I P',y P®r cent of my petrol. 1 also ln defense work.
. 1
Mra. Dale Bump and son. Mr. .j.1??1.ne* ^rburetor which
Lieutenant Jones is completing
and Mra. Ralph Striker. Mrs. Elea- ,“1^,
P?r cent, got another hta own training tor a private plnor Geiger, Mra. Heber Foster. Mr. brand of Pdrol which «•*«! twenty
license,
and- Mra Ed Rice Mr and Un ! ’*r cent- and *°me »P«&gt;»! aparking
---------------- q » »
-____
Jack Moore. Mr. and Mrs Bert Fan- p,Uf* Whlch “ve anolher
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Right to the Heart."
1 Victor Mead, a soldier
The spry of n society playboy cher and Mra. Almu Hunsicker at-,
tended toe funeral of Mra. Nancy '
La
IFlorence Myers' Laka
who turns to the "manly art of
self-defense” as a last resort and in J.re.rre .. Lak, Od.re. M.nd.y .1-1
dMn
beta, Fd Ul.nd W. Bbrererd. Hope
the process finds his future.
ttrnoon'
| gone five miles.
1 Evelm Hom. Hope

the Town-

toroid
lahan.
Jenter
irvlce,

oetlng
Has-

Naris,
they

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err wiir. ueerge nijtv
Dealing with the efforts of Rogera and "Gabby" to bring Justice
to sorely oppressed Modoc county.
Victor Maters Rita Hayworth In
"My Gal Sal.”
An up-to-the-mlnute treatment
of a Naughty Nineties story. Mtas
Hayworth rings, dances, and her
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“Twilight on the Trail,” Starring
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Another Hopelong Cauldy pic­
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The story of intrigue on the un­
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Hugh Harbert, Guy Klbbee
The story tolls what happens in
I ha sleepy village of Wltumpkn
Palls when one of the local lights
invents a prepared pudding.

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Stale St. near Hanover. First will
come the Pet Division, including
tint prise of 50 cents and second
prize of 25 cents for the beat-dressed
pet, the cutest, the smallest, the
homeliest, the pretUeet. and the
greatest number of peU. All dogs
must be on leash. '
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Second will be the Wheel Divi­
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The 2 p. m. contests Include pie­
eating. glove and sack race, potato
and hjKxin race. 2-man wheelburrow
race, night-gown relay, and three- g
legged race.
Following the contests will come
.the bicycle auard und rides on the

Sunday
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Every Style Is
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Comfort . . .

The writer of the article. “Earlier
Days of Orangeville Village.'' and The
Banner are Riad to give place to
the following article- from Mrs. Carl
Dnmon, correcting two statements

“If you will panion me. there are
two con'ectlons I wish to make In
regard to the article In this week's
Banner entitled 'Earlier Days of Or­
angeville Village.'

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angevllle. .My parents came here to
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I was nine years of oge. and I at­
tended school here. Nearly all my .
life before my marriage was spent

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thc school then as now—tho prin­
cipal's room and the-primary room,
the principal's room for the upper
grades, primary room for lower
grade*, with very good attendance
in both rooms. The Ijist year I al­

taught in the principal'* room and
□race Garrison Bauer In the pri-

tn the ground The present build­
ing Is of cement, very modern and
has two large school room*, also a
dining room, kitchen, lockers, lava-

11 Then it was deeldd to send pupils
jin the upper grades to Martin high
I school and Delton-Kellogg school
। the iMipIls to have their preference
I of the two. which seems very Mtfe-

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ways been proud of our school.
' Next I want to correct what you
say about the church in Orange­
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through the county. I am referring
to the Baptist church, which sUll
stands and Is well preserved. For
a number of years there has been
no resident minister. However, there
have been church eervices and Sun­
day school most of the time, mintaters coming from other towns and
cities.
M1m Brown, who ha* taken
up her residence here, has conduct­
ed Sunday school with very good
success. -and sometimes conducting
church services when there Is no
minister present She is very sin­
cere and devoted to the work. Slie
ha* conducted Sunday school for
six years in the church and Is still
doing so. Orangeville people should
be very thankful in having her in
the community. She is loved .by
all. She also works In the school,
putting up fruit and vegetable* for
the school dinners, and has charge
of the dining room and kitchen.
The children love her.
“Very sincerely.
"MRS CARL DAMON."

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Mr. and Mr*. Boyd Clark took
their son to Ann Arbor Sunday,
where he is attending school
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robinson
drove to Ionia Sunday to see Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Myers and. on finding
no one at home, came back by way
of Freefx&gt;rt and visited friend* there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Snyder and
Mr. and Mr*. Guy WlUard visited
Mr FinktiwnBr tn Lacey Sunday.—
Sunday afternoon caller* al Mr.
and Mj* Claud Hammond's were
Mr. and Mr*. Burr Wheeler. Mr.

Mr* Elmer Cox of Kalamaroo. Mr.
and Mn Leland Harshburger of
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mr*. Leslie
Pease, and Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Burton and children.
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Smith and
daughter and Mis* Verabelle Goldenof Kalamazoo spent Bunday at the
Kline and Golden home.

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�TUB MA1TTNG8 BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE II. 1M2

AM
First will
Including
it-drew*J
licit. the
and the
AU dogs

eel Divlratcd bi­
rated bl­
ed wagon
and beat
irst prize
r stamiM.

on. The
•d Uncle
J Stamp
Liberty
y or gtrl

lude piee. potato
*1 barrow
rill come
•s on the
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the Has-

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and The
place tn ;

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it's letter

moke in

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in Org. when

all my
is spent
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ic prlne upper

endance
a Pratt
om and
he prl-

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HASTINGS
COUNTRY CLUB
Fifty-two members and guests en­
Mrs. Arnold Malcolm and daugh-, borne at 111 E. Colfax on June !2 joyed badira Day at th. Hastings'
2* J^i
Those who aaw him say he looks ter, Charlotte, and girl friend from
me evening. An abundance of .Country Club on Tuesday. Deiphln-, Ui embrol&lt;lc.y Her vtlb^hat and
good and as If hU job as con­ Lake Odeixa were guests of Mrs. flowers made the musical setting.
Mias Virginia Potts la horns from
Russell MUI* called on his father ductor cm street cars In Detroit Is
lums
and
other
garden
flowers
were,
Ida
Palmalier
Saturday
afternoon.
White
suite
for
the
boys
and
dainty
1
Greenville for the summer.
tn Lansing Sunday.
agreeing with him. They also state Mrs. Albert Reesor and daughters,' colored dresses for the glrb added used
।
In the lounge and on the;
r
--------— ---------•—
Kelen •”4
of Woodland pj m» harmony of aU things,
tabla.
Creek Monday.
t ^tuskegon.
| were guests Saturday evening.
; Pupils making the evening poaslJun* Martin.
Mra. Frank Adair la visiting liei
Mr and Mra. Austin Goetz left! Mra. Jack 6empf. Mra. Angelo ble were Wtllsrd Payne. Wliner Ing golf event 'with low score for I Charles Seeker of HJHsdale. Roger
sister
in
Lansing
this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ttkert of
ih. -~t
.j. .~t
Marlene ■paraons, Duane 1
Monday morning for their summer -Bplrb
and Mre
Mra. Fred m
Hale
and ------p*yne,
even holes
Mra. Albert, Carveth Bennett and Keith Brady ushered,
Stephen Johnson was home from home near Owen Sound. Ont, after daughter spent Wednesday m Grand Bump,
Cleveland spent the weekend at the
Mrs. Cook choae for her (laugh------- Jessie Chrlspcll. Evelyn won the guest bridge prize, while
Indianapolis over the weekend.
Will Hall home.
a visit of a few weeks with their&gt; Rapid*. ..■
1 James.
, „
James. Elaine Colvin. Arloa Sher­ Mra. Roy Hubbard and Mra. Don &gt; urs wedding a blue ensemble, while
Mias Katherine Humphrey b
Mr. and Mra. Otto Isenhath vis­
I Mra. Hazel Oollins of Vermont- man Denny p»yne, Norma Sher'- 1 Siegel turned in the high scores for Mrs. Schoenheide, mother of the
ited Mn. Bessie Wolf in Battle Creek spending a couple of weeks In De­ Mrs. Walter Powell Mr. and Mra.! vllle Is spending this week with
Marilyn McDonald. Margue.
.
..I
K
roorn
WOie
■ b'*** »llk »uit Each
troit.
Saturday night.
t Mra Fred Hale and friends
nu '
Lucenntt
Out-of-town guests were Mrs had a corsage of gardenias.
'
u president i
Ellis Ranney of Greenville was a Powell abo have as a guest this week
«-/*nd Mra. A. J. Vedder and
Ht.
!* ’‘ J3*.1’
I
•“«
1 nu Out Mw
visitor at Mra. P. T. Oolgrove s home the latter’s grandmother. Mrs. W. P.
n?n^Lt
a
h
Mr
8coU
'
Ag,1
“
Brennan.
Clarence
with
Mra.
Walter
Stanley.
Mra.I
deutxla
filled the attar vases and. nvikm are m t
Bishop of Eureka Spring*. Ark.
Friday.
f
Henro
ifuhert
Twatehed^he
Bum
P'
John
Cotant.
Joyce
Bower
­
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Vernor Blough were
Mrs. O. E. Goodyear arid daugh­
Marshall Campbell. Goldie| v
Mra. Henry Gordon of ter, Anne, returned Sunday from a in Spartanburg. Ind.. Sunday to&gt;
...
, . «
. i." ■0* the chancel
'• ^Mre EH^ir^r ^Je^er received ft RoU''ln- Carolyne Lee Mackey ana ne^e’ek'and^i*
Out-°t-u&gt;'Kn rue*u included Mra.
attend the wedding of hla cousin;
week's visit In Detroit.atra. cieanor uetger recetvea a
Oak Park ni^ith
WlUon Co“k of
»«*heT
Mrs. Henry' Smith, this week.
■ letter frpm her grandson. Don jJoycc
» _________
Mr. and Mra.JVmf D. Parker left Mbs Melva Maynard, at the Meth­
n‘- Wlth
Cedrk,of the bride; Mr. and Mra. Theo,
.
Mbs Dorothy Long arrived home on Tuesday for a week's visit in De­ odist church, of which lier father is•■Westbrook of Alameda.
____________
WHK
.
Call/., wtio ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Morey.
Morr'
|| dore Schoenheide of Detroit, par-. Ml. *rt teacher
Saturday from South High. Grand troit arid Port Huron.
pastor. Following the wedding and«te in an station school in Florida.! “‘Mr''and'Mrs’
Hostesses for the day were Mra.1
Mr and Mrs James R Polhemus
Rapids, for the mmajor vacation.
Phno■kbSairaSiX;
m
X
Jita
SKJLJ?L
«?=
-- ----------- ------ot
scknowledglng the receipt of a of Middleville
Lira. Alonzo E. Trim spent the \ dl”n&lt;r'
announce the en­ Delnaav. Mr* Clarence Trrter Mra “fr°'fn"eJde B"d**r' ,and.,Mr*, °*?.' Iz-wb fVlvlan ReynolAn of
Mr. and Mrs Henry Vahlrtng and weekend with her mother, Mra. churches which the Rev. Maynard package she recently^sent him. !
„e
Texter. Mra.
—-—-- ---- ------------guitciiiriii gagement
ui inrir aausnier,
Irene ------------------------.• Mrs.
— ■-Clarence
-----of ntheir daughter,
Irene Delnaay.
sons, David and Donald, spent*the
Schoenheide of Detroit; Mr. Harold
Flora Schulze at Nashville.
Mr.past
andweek
Mrs.atJ. their
B Wolf
j^t,■nd’Mn'^Strdln^'c*
Oerald c Roger*.
son of ne,h
Adelbcrt
Cortrlght and Mn Kenoring their pastor and wife, who the*
Gun spent,
lake ^7'
Rogers
" Lsberteaux.
weekend In Detroit vbiting rela­
w na«t week at their Gun lake. ■ &gt;■ --....
. Mr th lAhrrtram
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyes and son,
tives.
Lawrence, of Hickory corners spent were also celebrating their 15th cottage
E Green St
i The committee for next Tuesday Mbs Barbara Bachelder of Kala­
wedding
anniversary.
s- ’ Polhemus
----’ Is
- a graduate
•
.1 w3
«hii
- Mrs. Dan
r»«^ ur.iiA^wr
»»™ mazoo. Miss Anne Burton of Ann,
- .
.
i Mr. and Mra. Julius Knowlton iett
Mbs
of
" h
**
Walldorff. Mra.
Homer, arrived home last week and | Bs.....3
Miss Beatrice Carrolhers was Monday for Camp Shawandoare.' fhomapple-Kellogg high school lnlRay Branch’ Mr’ Frank Sage. Mrs Arbor, Miss Margaret Jane .Bren-'
plans to take summer school work
- .
week- MlchdlUnda.
of
£iW.
ome from Detroit over the week-I
Mlehrilllnrta Mich,
Mlrh for
fnr the sum-i
Him. the cl
. W. O. Cascadden
Cascatldcn and Mrs.
Mra Ben
Rm nan of East Lansing; and Mbs Es­ Kleli of Hudson, formerly of
Robert Parker returned the past home
at Albion.
ther Doty of Athens.
end. accompanied by two friends mer. where Mr. Knowlton acts In a graduate of Hasting* high school ' owie&gt;r
week
from
the
University
of
Mich
­
Mbs Hazel Caukln si
from the Detroit achoob. Mra Helen the capacity of arabtanl director.
V TT»e weddlM* iriUbe
---------Good- igan and has a summer Job at the Beer, and Mb. Edith Gonne. Mbs:Mr and Mrs Hugh Perkins of
with Mbs Jane Ander
„f
October
MTIOENHEIDE-l
OOK
Bibs plant.
rich and Mbs Bonnie
i . 1'
’
Miss Dorothy Ellen Cook, who has
Mr. and Mra. Clytus Carr of Carrothera plans to go to New] Grand Rapid* are returning here
Grand Blanc.
b««n connected with the Hastings
C. W. Clarke was in the city on Marshall and Mr. and Mra. W. J. Hampshire this summer with Mbs and wiU occupy the Knowlton’s. BUSINESS WOMEN'S
&lt; HOSPITAL GUILD
|*choob for the past five years, and
Tuesday, having accompanied his Carr returned Friday from their Gonne. who for several yean has-house.
managed an Inn In one of the art] Mr. and Mra. Melvin Hornsby and
The regular monthly meeting of Mr Gersld Schoenheide of Inrilanson-in-law Mai Cassady, here on u trip north.
colonles near Mason. N. H.. Just off] Mr. and Mra. Carl Myers spent the the Business Women’s Hospital «po»i® .poke their marriage vows
bueincM trip
the, Rmilzin
tha.
Boston nrwt-nwizt
poat-road. and will Jalrw
take; weekend In Stanwood ..(.HI.,.
visiting Chris-:■ ziniN
Guild nwas
.,, &gt;.,
held
iu Monday ,»
at .L_
the Ihome.
____ _ Ratnrrlav
Saturday ■npm.v't,
afternoon at a qujet cercJoe Rosenbaum and Hollb Isen- tiimed Sunday from a two weeks'
of the classes tn weaving, j topher Myers, also Fred Myen or of Mrs. Fred Smith, about
_____________________
30 guest* ;mony
Bt
...
Emmanue
Emmanuel
Episcopal
hath left Saturday night for Wash­ visit with their children in Ann i charge
Xtr and
anA Mrs.
Kira Ray
Dav Hotchkiss
UntahVla, and
nn^ White
...... Cloud
x. a and
__ j Charley Myers .r
— -. ^.^...1.
tha Daw
Mr.
i church with
the 4Rev. Don M. Gury Father would like a cake too — He’ll like this —
of L.I
being
present.
ington. D. C . for a week’s vacation
Sergt
Richard
Karmes
arrived
«on
of
Detroit.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Will
|
Following
the
buriness
meeting.!
officiating.
The single ring servGrand
Rapids.
with Joe's father
home
Monday
on
a
short
furlough
I
Y
°ung
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr
Mrs. Virginia Baird gave an in-,
W8S used.
Mra. James Gower left yesterday
, terest Ing talk on the Women’s Aux-' T1’6 brtdc u^re
attractive
to sjjcnd the remainder of the week from Aberdeen. Maryland, where he] ftnd M™- Chester Coleman and two FIXJWER FESTIVAL
The Barry County Flower FesU-' illary of the Army.
i street-length dress of white pique
■with her sister. Mra. Charles Mill­
of Mra. James Endsley. val, Friday. June 12. at the Kellogg' The committee for July Is Mra.1 fashioned with a circular skirt and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kurtz Of De-j
er. at Spring Lake.
Ta
Heath,
who,
lias
been
troll were in
In ' nasiuiga
Hastings * uunaay,;
Sunday,' —:------------------------------------------------- school Middleville held under the'Id“ Ved(te’’- chairman, with the trimmed with rows of insertion.
Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Kenyon went iron
Khool. Middleville, held under the Mb*e* Maxtne Swift. Florence Wade Her matching hat wa* of pompato Saginaw yesterday to visit their n8M tar. by lb. ta.U, ol hU •““»« « Ita.!&gt;&lt;»■» »&lt; tar Ptaents, Mr. and Mra. George Heath. Jotnt sponsorship of the Irving one and HeIen Wadf mbUng.
. dour style with a short veil. An
son, Russell, who has been in a burn. Un rr.nb Kuru.
------- ——*-•-•---------------• all-white corsage of roses, snaphospital for .six weeks.
—
Mrs.
_____________________________
Pierce O’Connor returned on for two weeks, leaves Saturday for Prairie Garden clubs, was a decided
113 S. Jeffersoa SL
m.mtare ot the u»eU&gt;lon'
m»ooMU UtHher
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ritchie afidiSaurday from a two weeks' vWt tn NUes. where she wUl teach Vaca­
daitghtcr. Carol, of Grund Ledge' Chicago with her sisters. Mbs Lydia tion Bible School for a few weeks. being present from Hastings Del- monot°ny of *«rk from becoming with accessories ot tbe same color
Mr. and Mra. Edward J. Adams ton. Nashville. Cloverdale 'and mono“”»y of life.—Westcott.
completed her costume.
were Saturday evening guests of and MLm Lillian Roberta.
I —
Mr. und Mr Hurry Ritchie.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Loppen- attended the wedding of Mbs Jose­ Irving.
Mr. and Mra. W. E. culbcrt and I thlen had as a guest from Wednes- phine Louise Smith to Wellington
About 80 members and guests reg-1
MIM Dorh Smith spent from Sat- day until Monday her sister. Mrs. Ames Pomperoy. Second Lieut. In btered for the noon luncheon, which £*
unlay until Monday In Buffalo. John R. Meissner of Ludington.
was served In the school cafeteria £
Ut
church
tn
Lansing
on
Sunday
at
N. X* vbiting the former'* son.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Smith and
The Irving Club had charge of the J
‘ftebert.
,
Mr and Mra. Don Trethric spent1 &lt; o'clock.
tables. These were arranged in an £
Mr. and Mra. Don Bliven arrived
Mr*. G. H Southwick of Grand j
week on a vacation fishing trip
open square with centerpieces of *
Rapids was the guest of Mrs Ray, |n Canada about 100 miles north ofj! home Saturday night from a two large Victory emblems In red. white I
1 weeks’ vacation In Colorado Springs,
Flnnle on Monday. Dr. Southwick t the Soo.
and blue.
,, ,
wliere they vblted Mbs Winifred
being here for work al Pennock Mr
- 1- and' Mr.
- Mwiiitem
wnJ^r
J°hM“”&gt;
While there Lester De
After the luncheon the exhibits
...
.. n
I “Mr.
»«• •»*»«*
and “Mrs.
&gt;&gt;’ William
nuiuai rux
Fox oi
of ssai-r
Kai- VauU who u al
neld Den- were Inspected. Over 100 bouquets
•Dir Rev and Mn,. IL P Phillipa
&gt;pcm th, weekend lrf
and plants were entered.
oi 8 . U.U8. Mo .81 ta■ ll.r sunU uoll
„
„ ■| ver. Colo, spent Sunday with them
Mrs. Blanche Crtdler, program
, Mr. and Mra. Frank Rogers and
of their son and daughter-in-law. Dsrllmr
ni ». J n
; *°n- Lieut Frank Rogers. Jr, Mr. chairman. Introduced Mra. Merce­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips, fori »*
------- tiro weeks
-------------------- '
I Jf"
°*^,n °Vh* Amer'1 •nd Mrl Wrn Schaan Jr., and Mra. des French, who gave the address
Mbs Lob Kenyon spent part of'
p"l*° i Cecil Robert* and daughter spent
hrr two weeks' Jacalton tr!m ihe'"**
WC*’1P
|
*«krnd »" Chicago. .j?
I'’ Lteut.
’ 1
tine, president of the federation.
Windstorm
Te,uJ'’ where’ her hu«-1 Rogers returned from there to San responding.
Windstorm office
office in
in Suidnaw
Saginaw and
“nd11 ?*.
bwid uVatloncd
J”n
K^a-rle. Leary and Diego. Calif, where he b at presMr" Alice DeVries, in charge of
ent stationed.
I the flower show at the Barry county
Mr and Mra E. A Caukln Mr* ‘ June ,nd 8111 ***” drove 10 *»“•Dr. and Mrs. Glenn 8. Smith of । t*&gt;C urged everyone to bring en-i
Grand Rapids and Mra Winona1 hiblts to the fair. She suggested,
Bdward Caukln and Miss Hazeiij merb^Ttrend^’relteeT
Caukln spent Sunday in Flint witbiT"’* wmow^Run ' *
*
Downing and daughter. Rexlne, of I floral flag*, patriotic centerpieces, (
their niece. Mra. Edward RockaRluL
v
Lansing were guests Sunday of Mr. wild flowers, and other arrange-,
fellow und family
Major Leonard, Dr. Wooton. Ken and Mrs. John Eddy to celebrate ments luted tn the fair book annual.,
Mr. und Mra. Frank Bennett re- Latart«‘“x..'
Al
ok”n Mrs. Eddy's birthday.
| Mrs. R. B. Chrispell ot Grand
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Frey and Rapid* showed motion pictures of (
turned to. their home in Nashville
„11.8cha
V,
Thursday evening after spending!
■IP**1, double Dorothy Jean of Michigan City.I scenes of northern Michigan. Florind.;
Mra.
Kenneth
Perry,
Walter]Ida
and the Holland tulip festival, v
the forepart of the week with their I
T’n
Tuesday,
son. Leland, and family, here.
• .
.,
~"rk L** *nd and Douglas of Sturgis. Mr. and. Mra. M. H. Sheffield of Grand \
Mbs Eleanor Miller, who bf nt-(daughter spent Sunday In Quincy, Mrs. Ernest Severance and Neil of'Rapids, who Judged the exhibits. »'
tending the Gregg School'In Chl-l“"- IyCC remaining over for a few Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. B. R.,gave a talk in which the exhibits £
rago. returned to her work Sunday days to attend a Hospital Guild Minford of Pontiac with Mary Alice: on dbplay were used as a practical £
Dad’s doubled his efforts this
after n week's vbll with her pur- meeting In Coldwater with her spent the weekentl with their par- j lesson to demonstrate her theories £
ents. Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Severance,, and suggestions for greater perfec- £
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. 1 mother.
year . . . he’s working harder
and helped
Mrs. D..D. Walton returned Sun-' . Mrs. James Olescn and Jimmie of I|----------.— celebrate their wedding: tlon In the art of flower arrange­
i menu
!£
day from a four days’ stay In Lan-' Aurora, Ill., and Mra. Edward Bart-' anniversary.
anniversary,
and worrying more.
Help him
•
u»b. where
wueig she .n.MivLM
c wui-,
—-&gt; —
z— Ill, are
1 Mr*. H.
sing,
attended ».,
the
com-'lhtS
of ------Glen —
EUju.
H A.
* Adrounle and daugh-| The festival b an annual affair
mencement exercise* of her niece,| peeled Thursday for a two weeks']
Zabelle. and friend were Sunday &gt; and announcement will be made V
to relax by giving him sports­
Katherine Louise Clay, at M. S. C. | Vbit with their aunt, Mbs Tillie! dinner guests of Dr. Lydia Jesper- later as to where the 1M3 show S
MIm Hazel Henry b expected, Tyden.
! «»n at the Battle Creek Sanitarium, will be held.
wear on Father's Day. By do­
home from her school work in De-, Mrs. J. C. Ketcham. Mr. and Mrs. , Mra. E. A. Caukln spent last week
The St. Rose of Lima Study Club I
ing so. you'll also help him to
trolt June 20. Her sbter. Miss Ber-1 Robert Houston of Royal Oak. Mra. [ U1 Sparta and Grand Rapids visit- enjoyed their monthly meeting on.
Tuesday evening at the B. A. Ly-1
nice Henry, plans to remain In! Clara Brown and B. D. Shelton were 1,18 reMUvea and frends.
consdrvc his business clothes.
Akron. O . to teach summer school.। In Grand Rapids Sunday to see Mr.! M1M Helen Wade and Miss FlorMrr George Pogue and Mbs Mary ■ and Mrs. John Ketcham. Jr., andj
spent the weekend and ture aside from the regular pro- i ■
Schermerhorn of Greeley. Colo., and family.
their home In Traverse gram being a shower for Mra. Wm. i'
Thomas (Marguerite Feldpauschl.
Mr. and Mts. George Merritt of, Mr. and Mra. Robert O'Connor
Grand Rapids spent Friday with and daughter of Greenville spent
Mrs. L. H. Evarts and Mbs Agnes thu weekend with relatives here.,
Sim.
1 Mr. and Mrs. O’Connor moved from!
MIsa Grace Edmonds is spending' Hurt to Greenville In January. Bob
Whatever hit favorite sport, ho's sure
this week in Ann Arbor visiting U manager of a shoe store there.
}
friends and will spend next week
Mr and Mrs. Robert Houston of'
FOR THI
to love a handsomely knit V neck
with her sister and husband, Mr. Royal Oak drove to Hastings Satur-1
and Mrs. E. H. Pate, al Lincoln day night from Lansing, where they1
sweater. Only 2.50 to 6.95.
t’nr,t
.. .
I had attended their class reunion all
Mbs Jean Campbell, daughter of Michigan Slate, and were gueate at'
Mr. and Mra Kdward Campbell, the Ketcham home over Sunday. I
leaves Sunday for Grand Rapids.. Mrs
wh0 u Uvl '
where she plans to take a burtnrv. now Bt Belleville, near Scott Field,
course at the Diivenport-McLacJilan' ni
Dave.i
iu..„ where
wnere her
ner husband.
nusoana. Sergt
sergt. Dave.i
Institute.
u
twining,
was
home
1* In training, was home over
over the
the]
week-end visiting her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Beck, and her hus­
band's family.
Loren Boyes was home for the
Owned and operated ky
TBB88A CLEVELAND
weekend from Lansing, where lie ls(
working In one of the defense!
Hours—S to 5 uc«pt by appolsV
plants. Mrs. Boyes and son. Terry,'
HOTEL HAStnroa Phon* 8711' have gone for a few weeks' stay,
with her father. Arthur Westerlind.
Mrs. Robert Lore (Nancy Hark­
ness). left Monday for Washington
drus formerly of Hartings was tn
town on business and also visited a

PERSONAL MENTION

FATHER S DAY
SUNDAY, JUNE 21

CHOCOLATE CAKE

BANGHAKT BAKERY

FOR

DADS

Help Him Keep' Fit!

pupils
In high
school,
fcrcnce
r sath­
in and
pupils

irnngetemenl
flourh here
-■essful,
of the

every-

more

terring
h still
. For
i been
. there
I Sunmlnis and
taken
iduclgood
uctlng

r sin­
t. She
a still
hould
id by
ehoot,

hargc

BAIRD'S SWEATERS

PIPES

LIGHTERS

DILL FOLDS

ROOMS
STEAM HEAT

HOT &amp; COLD WATKB
SHOWER BATH

I and
until

Single 13.50 per wk. np

nazoa
took
nday,

Remember Father, June 21

The BEAUTY BAR

HOTEL HASTINGS

enta. Dr. and Mra. Robert HarknesJ
Both Mr. and Mrs Love are en-j
gaged in work for the government'
In the aviation branch, the former i
al present in charge of a section of
the ferrying program.
Edward McDonald ot Phoenix.

days here this week with his brothi er. Judge Archie McDonald, and
famUy. Mra. McDonald and the
। children will leave Saturday for
I their summer stay on Lake Huron.
। the Judge driving them over jvlth
I hla brother, whose wife Is already
। in Port Huron.

SHAVING NEEDS
CIGARS - STATIONERY - CANDY

Father's Day Cards - 5c to' 25c
Shop In Comfort In Our Air Conditioned Store

COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SPORTS SHIRT

Inson

idlng

and
sited

Buy Him Quality Clothes That
Will Give Him Years of Service

HAVE YOU A HAIR PROBLEM?
If busy wartime activities have mode you
neglect your hoir, let us treat it now for
dryness, dandruff, split ends or other
troubles.

Take a quart of our delicious

Spun royon sports shirt

Ice Cream home for an ideal

with whipstitch

hot weather desert
w

Only2.50 to 4.50

MAKE
APPOINTMENTS
EARLE

NECKWEAR

Ties for every occasion,

3.95 to 7.50

in every color ond patctrn 75c to 1.50

If It's for Men and Boys, They Have It at

Finger Wave on
Dried
OU

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

SLACKS

Coverts, gabard i n e s
ond tropicals to wear
with your Jacket.

.

Permanents — Machlneleaa 52.50 Up, Others From 51-50
Shampoo A EEe
Finger Ware DO

trim.

V

HASTINGS
MOUTHED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hostings
Phons 2241
Stats Or Jsffsrson

FAMOUS
SFORTS WIAR

JACKETS of MttM
poplin
3.50 te 6.95

SLACK SUITS with
contreiHwj shirts
3 65 to 10.50

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. THU1L5DAT, JUNE 1A IM*

NOTICE

' LEGAL NOTICES

(Eljurrfj Nrms

okdkb roa ruaucATtou

Ulate nf Mlrklyan. Th. Prebate Ceetl
far th. Caeaty •&lt; Berry.
At ■
ef eate Ceert. held al
lb. Prubete Off.r. la th. City „t Ila.
Haga la .aid Voeety, «e th. lltk day
af June A. t&gt; ISS1.
Prearnt. Hao Hfuart Clement. laigr
at Prabele.

schedule, a rapreaentalive of ths
Charlotte Production Credit Assoeta
lion will bold office hours fran
11:M AJf. to 1:M P-M- »“h Twa
4ay al the office in the Handemhot
Bldg. unUI further notice.
Glen A. Speers. Sec y-Trtoa,
7-t
-

la tk. Melter ef Ike K.tate at Ctiarlre
• MrManaU
Walter WeManek keying filed In
•aid (-art hta twill Ion pnylag that
Te Ladles* Aid will meet *fhun- th.
kdtadbletraliea^ nf .aid eatal. be
day afternoon. June 25. with Mrs.
••Hehl, parton.
John Hagar on East Mill St. AU other
Il 1. Ordered. That the Sib day nt \
ladle* are cordially invited. .
Julr A. n IktJ et tea e'rleek In Ike
Uhmu. al .aid Probate ofhee. be
and 1. hereby appointed tar keartny
•al.l rMiUM;
It i. Pwrtker Ordered. That pnblir
none. th.rent !•» (Iren by puMlratlen
of a eepy of tkka order, tar three rob••entire week. preel on. i. .aid day af
worship will be combined and ■ heavies, la tie lU&lt;Hn«a Benner a
tpeclal program will be presented. "•W.naper printed sad elrrnlated In eaid

Sheldon Agency
All Kiais at lasuraace
Safety Bonds
Um Illi
Hastiugs

CHANGE OF
OWNERSHIP
I have purcliaaed the int­
erest of Otto LockaUdt on
Guernsey lake. Am open
for bualnena .and have
boats, collages and rooms
for rent. Lome on over
and let’s set acquainted.

Htuart tiemeat. Judy* at Probate
choirs will participate and each de­
Mildred %mlth. RefiOer al Prebat..
partment of the church school will
Put »•»
furnish a part of the program. The
Rev. Stone will give -a short talk NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and will baptise bablca and children.
State at Mleklgan The Prehat. Ceart 1
The offering will be used for the Ur the Canal r of Harry
In Ihe^Matter nf ike F..tale ef Kall.

AUCTION SALES

"BOYKIN-HILL"
“Bob” Boykin, Propr.

Natter tv berehr given that all vlaim. .
acalaat &gt;1U r.lale erall be beard br
•aid Cartel on ft. 30th Aar at Aueu.t '
A n IMS. at ten .'rleek tn ike fere
nnon and aN eredrlara el raid deemiaed
are re.ielred fa pan,, ray their Claim. tn
•aid Cnmt. al th. Probate (Wire. In

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C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

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TO BATTLE CREEK
!

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t:10
2:25
4:55
5:45
••10:25

GROUND TUESDAY
On Tuesday. June 23, the annual
Hteart Clem eel. JuAre .f ProMie
Young Peoples Convention of the A tru. regv.
Mildred Hmllb Reel.ter nf Penb.f.
n.n 7 9

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
HI.I. -f Ulehlran the Prolate fart
Ur th. Cunei, bit Barr.
In the Matter nf the Kafale nt Charlea
Udlav. fleeeeryd.
Not Ire I. h.rehr tl.»- that all r'alm.
ir.lr.t Mild e.tale *111 he heard b.
•aid Cenrl en th. gjlh day of Au-u.l,
A. D. IMIS -at ten e-rleek In the fere
•eon. and all eredllnra nf .aid devea.ed
been arranged with many of the ar. ro.nlved &gt;n y&gt;r...M their Claim. Io
young people inking part. There .all Court at th. Prehaf. Offlre. in &lt;h.
Ctlr .f iG.flnm m-4 t„
. ropy
•f -aid elahm ou Knlak Herman, ad
-ml.train, ef .ahi ..late who.- .4
4^.. |. A71 El. HtreH. Allee-an Mkhl
vention this year will be the pres­ ran al lee.t tu.nl, xday. prior te aeid
krarlnr.
ence on the grounds of the Hough-1 Dm-d. Jue. IS A. f&gt; IS42
ton College quartette and tlje Mar­
Hlaart tlement J.Jy, ,.f Prntol.
lon College quartette, both groups
_
...
n« T»
atsi-.ting hi the program.
.
I will allow no man to drag me
Tlie guest speakers will be Dr
P. F. McConn. president of Marion down so low as to make me bate
him—Booker T. Washington.
at the campground, southeast of
Hartings
Several hundred young
people from the churches of this
section of the stale will be present
for a full days program, which

AUCTIONEER
List your Auctiaa Sales with

Shipping Livestock

sage of vital Importance to youngs
people in these trying times.
Senices begin al 10 a. m , 2 p. m.
and 7 p. tn. end the public is In­
vited to enjoy this unusual treat.

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

ARDS OF THANKS

A.M.
P.M.
PM. '
P.M.
PM.

TO LANSING
•5:55 A.M.
«:U PJM.

kerning. In the KaUlne. Panner a n.u«
M|ter printed and . rlrralated In .aid

JERRY ANDRUS

J:M P M.
&lt;:4S P-M.
U:M P M.

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.•tele In th- reel e.tale therein dr"u’*?. VirdeeeA* Thm ib. 7th day at
At the Sunday monting worship
A It. 1*13. af ten e'rleek In th.
the pastor will tell about "Sewing Jnlr.
tnrr-~.«. at .aid Pr*ba&gt;. OMIr. h* a-4
Without Thread** End will preach '*
aptolmed far kerning •^•■i
If ie Purtber Ordered Tk.t twhlk
n-.flr. thereof l.e (|y.n hr tw hl lea ilea
nf a .O|.v nf thia .rder Ur threat «««

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

Effective June S, 1»4»

TO GRAND RAPIDS
g;M AJ4.

£

= ir ‘ I
.jlM s
f-’w ES
f M r
r=

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Cool. Gat and Oil Fired

BUS SCHEDULE

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The Ladies* Aid Society will hold
picnic meeting Thursday. June IB.
Jay &lt;■ wine, adtalal.lralnr havlne
t Mm C. T Cordes* cottage at fllM
In aald Ceerf hl. wtltiM nr.ylar
that f,.r reau&gt;a&gt; Iber.lw &gt;1.1.4 b. ena&gt;

Marshall Furnaces

Cloverdale, MlctL

UH-

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iip jj

Wednesday. 7:30 p. m_. prayer
and Bible study.
Thursday. 7:30 p. tn, Achievement

OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.
IL

J

DR. L. J. CASTON

ifet?

At the morning service the pastor
will speak on ttie question "Who
Owns Palestine?" “Joshua, a Type
of Ciirisl" wiU be the subject of

2

HENRY FLANNERY

TO KALAMAZOO
•7:M AJK.

•Dally Except Sunday
••Sunday Only
All Other Trlpa Are Dally

Phong 2137
TRIO CAFE

BUS DEPOT

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
SOME GOOD BUYS IN HEAL ESTATE*

every Wednesday evening
dies’ prayer meeting every
Young People’s prayer meeting
Friday evening at the home of Mr.

CHICKEN DINNER

The W. H. * F. M. 8. picnic at
the camp grounds last Friday eve­
ning was a decided success in spite
of so much rain, a splendid sup­
per was enjoyed and an interesting

•vary Sunday at SHADY NOOK by
soiling 754F12, 4 miles south on

Next Monday evening. June 23.
the Houghion College male quar­
tette from Houghton. N. Y.. will be
with us An evening of fine sing­
ing will be featured. Marion Birch,
a member of the group and non of
Rev. and Mrs. P. R Birch, former
pastor at Hickory Comers, and now

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

CASH

GEORGE
■

Phone 2751

MILLER

Rooms tn the Hendershott Building

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE

BUYING LIVESTOCK
each Tuesday at my stock ya
mile east of Bike factory,
stockyard phone on Tuesday.

For your old Scrap Iron,
Rotators, Bottarios, Alu­
minum, Brats, Copper &amp;
Lead.

An honest deal to all. Is our motto.

himself, that it is which determines
or rather Indicates, his fate.—Thor-

FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

FARMERS - ATTENTION ! I I

THE GRANGES

Truss Fitting

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES

$7-50

cows $6.00

We hove a collector stationed in Has­
tings to give immediate service.
10* OF INCOME

IS OUR QUOTA
M WM BONDS

We oyght not to be wearv of do1 Ing little things for the love of Ood.*
who regards not the greatness of
the work, but the love with which
It Is performed —Lawrence.

We Poy the Phone Charges
PHONE

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

HORSES . .. *7.50
COWS .... *6.00
PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

Valley Chemical Company
CALL NEAREST STATION
HASTINGS-2697
IONIA-AOO
Fourteenth year of service

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IICHTY-5IVINTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1942

THORNAPPLE'S FIRST SETTLER MADE
HIS HOME IN MIDDLEVILLE LIMITS

Much Leis Road
Work This Year

Methodist Pastors For
Barry Co. Churches

FOUR-H CLUB NEWS

County Minish
Attend Loader
Conference

Imide hte report at the meeting of
The 1M1 International
I the city council Friday evening.
champion steer. Loyal Alumnus 4th.
,
If maintenance work on state andI covering the three wrelu since their
The Michigan Conference fit the president, prime minister and gen­
| county highways is curtailed thia... .v|~.
....eralissimo
of the livestock world,
Methodist church closed Its session
(Continued from page 1. Section V1
I year, as it undoubtedly wlU be. celteneou* complaints; one car stoi- al Grand Rapids Sunday night. The 'comes to Wayland on Friday, June
By Jane Cameron
Bowens Mill*.
he purchased from Calvin G. HiU.
1 there will be ample reason for It. en. recovered, and two arrests of ministerial appointments to thaj
county will be attending ■
of Nathan and WiiHam Barlow, who
,
_____________________
------------------tire State Highway Commissioner the guilty persons; one bicycle stol- denomination's churches in Barry
Country leadership program
•
|I told a group of county road cocncom-en.
en. not recovered; one
one arrest
arrest foi
foi
Eding Oo. und be exhibited under ,
in what became Thomapple town­ were pioneer merchant* of Hasting* I
At the present time ttic re are twoi A minister In a poor parish need- nilsaloncrs and engineers who were: operating a motor vehicle wllh 1m- county are a* follows:
the sponsorship of Barry and Alleship before Calvin O. Hill But he
A ■'vtmilrilr*! Exten
J
Hastings—L. Winston Slone.
gun CVutnllM
Counties Agricultural
­
came there not for the purpose of churches In the village. The Bup- cd wng book* badly and had a ln Lansing last week to prepuce for proper plates; one arrest for diswa* ,first
firm B sharp tightening of purse-strings orderly conduct: policed four autoHastings Circuit—Bessie RulUon. sion offices.
to -July 10. Tile Barry
..win- un- i.nH nr h^-nrnin- . ..7 Ust
“« *■*
‘r»t organized
organised on Scales
Beales propoaltlon
propowuon irom a commercial nmi
there
Pralrlf Iin tM-1
1853 »ni) movedto
MW., tnMid-to
forniah him
furnish
withhim
standard
wlUi standard
hvmn on
hymn
highway maintenance funds be- mobile accident*: Issued 16 traffic
Middleville—I. W. Minor.
loyal Alumnus, one-half ton ot
Nashville—Kenneth P Griswold.
cause of the war. He explained that; ticket*; issued 67 operators licenses
champion beef. La being brought program jotntlv wllh
N ^itherc ever 1Jncc Th* Methodist* | advertising. He saw no alternative gasoline tax revenues are dwindling. There have been 500 bicycle license*
Woodland—George Wingard.
here
for
free
exhibition
to
farmers.
’SZl’Wntood In Middleville tn 1854. and but to accept, if he had new book*.
Hlllzdale eountte*.Freeport—Everett M. Love.
and that road machinery cannot be Issued
4-H Club members. Future Partners
wttUr Ot ** con*ldered U,e;have an acUve organization and a When they came he was overjoyed
Ba afield—Robert Smith.
replaced when it wears out. also ’
of America and all those interested
Umk. Ar.a.^Ar. .
fine.church.
i to see no advertising. On the next that there Is a distinct possibility
Delton—W. D Robinson.
In livestock raising
-Jnr
'ln ,l* schools Middleville te won-! Sunday morning hte flock bunt into that the war department may req­
Hickory Comers—A. L. Wagley.
ment clerk
wlto took up
dmk .bo
„„ land
mna on
,ok„md U» rolteWn, h,mn
uisition roadbuilding and mainte­
Their friends in Barry county will
the Thomapple river some distance । buildings, tlie fine equipment and' Hark I The herald amrete
Barry county 4-H summer club
angels sing,
sing.
nance equipment for Its own need*
be glad to learn where former pas­ leaders will meet at the courthouse Rev. Thomas Moyer. Cloverdale;
north of Middleville, on section 15,1
the excellent teaching they afford. | Beecham's pills are Just the thing: Kennedy advised the county road
tors of churches in this county were ■Thursday
■
been able to carry out hte scheme?
evening. Jupe 18. at 8:30
Peace on earth and incrcy mild.
( I believe no town of It* *ize In the
men and engineers to investigate
there would be no Middleville. He,''United States ha* better schools or
.
. .....
.
Two for man and one for child.
tiie possibility ot pooling their
superintendent of the Big Rap-1 program for 1842.
platted a town on hte land, got out^' i a filler school plant than thia vilCounty Farm Bureau board of di­ as
ids district: Rev. E. H Babbitt a»ll
equipment
to
meet
shortage*
which
&lt; colored maps describing It in de­ tage. Here again. "Hals off to lhe| J Friday mu*l have been National
'
k
rectors and the delegates represent­ superintendent of the Grand Rap-1 MU. Beatrice Boyle, “assistant
“““"‘j E. M. Wheeler, Hastings;
tail. He named ids town Thom­ W. K. Kellogg Foundation I* It was (Cat Day around here. Buster went he said are certain.
state club leader from Michigan}
JrV?'
ing the 12 farm bureau discussion u.
■"&lt;:
wm. H
.1"
«»«« x.ih..., hmu.
apple. Before he could proceed with1 a great day for Barry county when: down to hte aunt's and generously
^.r_
groups In the county deckled against rigel a* superintendent of the Grand State College, ftnd Ray Lamb, ills-'
hte plan*, he learned that officers' it began it* beneficent work with in offered to shoot ail her fourteen.
trict
4-H
Club
leader,
will
be
Pre*-i
holding the usual fanners' picnic
ent. County Agent Harold Foster;^1 “
of the taw were seeking hte arre*t;I' it* borders. Thomapple township, and then give her some of our ten.
this year and in favor of individual
for certain alleged business Irregu-i
|
neighborhood picnics by each of fred F. Way was reappointed as' •til lead the dtecuuton.
lurltles He fled in haste Neither! and Middleville soon had the oppor-1 That afternoon her two-year-old
tu.
.... - tunny
tunlly to
io wora
work WlUl
with it ana
and secure • girl
gin uauj
baby came up uiu
and uircw
threw one
une of
ui
Charles Bush. 22. of Middleville the various discussion group* if they superintendent of Bronson hospital,. Ix-ader* will discuss the 4-H camu vyie plan* to attend the Garrett
Were ' r 0,11 K™*1 improvement that was our
kittens In my ------------------rainbarrel. admitted, when arraigned befoie
.—Angora
—---------------------------Kalamazoo: Rev. John-R. Gregory | program,
program, exhibit* at the Burn?! Biblical Institute'at Evanston, III.
’
r .
r',_
u, 'needed for their children.
As
A* Buster «ald
said. -nnfortnastely,
"Unfortunately, we,
we, judge McDonald Friday, that he shortage and desire to conserve mi- has ««
.UH&gt; j| county and state fair, state 4-H I Scholarship* are made available
the vmau-ac
Oakdale vuuaw.
church u.
in U
Grand
.Tl! Briefly, the Foundation proposed saved’it” We have so many lovely had driven away from that town tennis all possible which prompted Rapids: Rev. Karl Keefer has the c,ub Week, national 4-H contests, through the Barry County Haalth
4
ithM ,f the u&gt;*luhlP of Thomapple Angora kittens we are like the old Ik car which the government owned, the decision against holding the Ludington church; Rev. Alfred But-i
and «*tedemonstration team*.! Dept, at the request of th* *eholI would bond ,UeU for F50 000- that! woman in theIhoe. I told the boy* which was in-use by a government picnic. The farm bureau board of terfleld was sent to Scotts; Rev. C. Fann Volunteers' enrollment and j irahlp commute* of th* Barry
A
organization would match it dollar; to give one kitten to each person inspector, who was in that town directors also voted to purchase a M. Conklin to Cedar Springs- RevJ other matter* of interest to every. County Ministerial Association last
A. Robertson. They had both worked । for
and gJve b11 U|e
who buys 8 gallons of gasoUne at on government business when the etna
. tLeon
..... n..
M ­ I- — .
— --__ . ..
’
• r&gt;—a «»
j fall.
8100 defense bond. Mrs
Dun
Myron E. Hoyt to. the
of the township the benefit of a J the gu pump.
ning. home and community chair­ church in Jackson: Re
Clded IO Join the crowds Who Were nmilerti 12 — v r a d r conw&gt;lli!nt&lt;*&lt;l1
• • •
White Manufacturing Co. plant. man for the county, reported that RlKehnun to Augusta;
lean ’m^h^rn^rod^n !nb^niu ‘60,1001 The u,wB*hlP votqfi" the
We're
having
bad
luck
at
meat
We're having bad luck at meat Bush's plea w^s accepted by the several of the discussion groups had
"iLS"“■MO.OOO and the Foundation came counters these days. We keep telling court. He was placed tn the cus­ been buying defense bond* regu­ Mead to Whitehall: Rev C. J. Ken­
dall to Manton. and Rev. A. A.
mm of InHuenee iiy their locality. Incrois w!th considerably more than'the clerk* that their meat te much tody of the sheriff to await sen­ larly for some time.
Buege to Lawrence. Rev. W. 8
Belted PrXte Lml »r MMrftevin2&gt;U “«recd- But U1Bt *■»
a: higher than the highest correspond- tence.
Phillips to Cassopolis: Rev. Carley
P°r
ddte
•‘’terter. With a 12-gradc school ac- lug price in March and you ought to
Stanton Senriba, 21. of Rutland.
to East Avenue church. Kalamazoo.
10 cver*
an&lt;1 «
.............
‘rl In Ihear
--------------------aome of the Unea they
- give
- -----------us. pleaded guilty to the cluirge of
members of the Chippewa, Ottawa
Ottawa thp
urivllrite was
iship, that privilege
was de-!
de-! We
We llkt
HkE our
our bologna
bologna from
from the
the coun
coun-­ pandering when arraigned in clrSTRIKER
and Potawotomi tribes, to the' sired
----------by
- rural districts in Leighton.! ter, not the cicrk.------------------------------- cult court on Friday. Scnslba made
nuihber of SO to 100 families, would Irving. Rutland. Orangeville andj----------------------- • * *------------------------'some reservations as to his guilt
Several ladles from here attended
On Monday-Judge Archie D. Mc­
Yankee Springs townships. Theyj Isn't It a shame that adult and which made Judge McDonald re­ Donald passed sentences in Circuit the W. S. C. S. a Doris McIntyre's
their tents several weeks al a time. applied for Incorporation in the &gt; child viewpoint* are so essentially fuse to accept thq plea, so lie set court as follows:
Thursday at Quimby.
The location of a stage route from Thomapple - Kellogg district, and । different when we adults are re- the case for hearing at the ScptemChas. Bush had confessed takipg
Mr. and Mrs. WlUism
Kalamazoo to Grand Rapids'via were accommodated. The school sponsible for the upbringing of the ber term of court.
an automobile, owned by the na­
Yankee Springs, reaching the sel- building has been twice enlarged, children? I had my little nephew*
tional government but operated by death of Charles Cramer
-------------- ------ ------------- :----Phlta-,
.
tlement that became Middleville,
Our station is a depot for rubber salvage. Bring any­
a government Inspector, from In delphla. Mo., on Saturday.
and the enrollment greatly In­ here and they were playing with a. PLEASANT RIDGE
had a targe Influence in creating creased. And there was no bond streaked snake. They were going. There will be Children's Dey ex- front of the White Mfg. Co.'s office
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reynold* and
thing that is composed of rubber. We will pay you or
the town. There was much travel issue necessary for these enlarge­ wlth Patay to help pick strawber- wetees Sunday morning Jape 21.
at Middleville, and driving away Marjorie had as a guest a week'
over that line in the early days. It ments. The pupils are safely trans­ rles and I made them scrub their
Mr» Dorothy Kelsef visited on with it. He was given from is
ago
Pvt.
Lloyd
Sawdy
of
Illinois,
j
accept your contribution.
continued until a shorter line was ported to and from .school, &lt;u&gt;d hand* in soap suds. They were both Wednesday with her parent*. Mr. months to 15 years at Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cramer.'
established, some time thereafter, every boy and girl in 20 rural dis­ very disgusted and the youngrat'Bnd Mr*- E. P. Lathrop, near Bar
Hayden Hathaway of Charlotte
through Allegan codnty between tricts, now has access to- the fine one »ald. "I don't see why we got ryvllle.
had admitted tn court that he had Jr., and Sandra, visited their aunt'
HELP THE VICTORY CAMPAIGN WITH
g Kalamazoo and Grand Rapid*.
to wash. That snake wasn't dirty."
Mr
Mra. Harlow Barnum, driven his car in an unlawful man­ and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
12-grade school at Middleville.
Probably Ute location of Middle­
ANYTHING MADE OF RUBBER!
The pupils In this school are The other put in hte two cent*' Glendale, and Janice spent Sunday ner. He was given a Jail sentence Hammond of Hastings, Sunday eve­
‘
ville was largely determined by the taught more than the usual studies. worth. “It was a dean snake," he at Alton Wood’s.
of 80 days, and put on probation ning.
fact that a dam was built, about There is a Foundation nurse as­ said, giving me a dirty look.
““ ’ - --------- ------------ **“ ’--------- for a period of two years.
where it Li now. In 1848 to furnish signed to that school, who looks
COMPLETES FLYING COURSE
spending a few days in Battle
power for a sawmill. In 1849 a after the physical welfare of the
Advertisement in a drug atore: Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rank.
Fire, believed to have been start­
John Barnett, son of Mr. and!
gristmill was also operated there by pupils. There is teaching and train­ DO YOUR TEETH SHIMMY?
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lehman of ed from a lighted clgaret, caused
water power from the same dam. ing in health habits that will be a They don't now. but if you wait Woodland spent Sunday at Warner about 1100 damage in a room in his course in flying at Weeks Field.
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
Both were on the east side of lire blessing to them and to their de­ until we experience our first air raid, Kelsey's.
Hotel Hastings early Wednesday Port Huron with a very high rating.
river. That started the development scendants—all provided by the we may be able to oblige.
Will Koble, Mr. and Mra. Alton morning last week. The damage
HASTINGS
of the business district on that side Foundation.
Wood and Greydon spent Thursday was mostly to the Bedding and tion school In the west where he
Something to mull over In your afternoon In Bedford with Mra. mattress.
( of the Thornapple.
The Thornapple - Kellogg school
will train fliers for war work.
A store was opened by Isaac N. lias become a community center, mind—An Interviewer once said to Berta Covert and John Johnson.
Keeler tn 1850. and a hotel was helpful to the village and to the
built on that aide by Ralph Bugbee. surrounding territory. One does not that one man. beginning with noth- | CLOVERDALE
Ing as you did, could accomplish! Richard Pennete of Detroit vteDr. 8. 8. Parkhurst, the first doc­
tor. come In 1848. and a little taler the good which that school has what you have accomplished?” But Ited hte parent* last Saturday
built a drug store on the east side. brought to Middleville. There is a Mr. Ford replied: "You say I began! Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
with nothing. You are hardly cor-: Mra. LeRoy Pennete were Mr. and
Mr. Keeler came to Middleville from new and better spirit.
reel. Every man begins with all. Mra. Cleo Spark* and two daughPrairieville. His trade nt first was
The writer’s mind goes back to
mostly with the Indians, who were the days when he first became ac­ there te. The essence and aub-!tera of Stryker, O.; Mr. and Mra
stance of all there te, te here with* Burl Cross of Fort Wayne, fr.d..
still quite numerous.
He was a
quainted with Middleville, whea lie u* now. and we can appropriate tv! and Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Mead
keen business man By 1880 he had
began his work on the Banner in
made enough so that he decided to 1880. In the few years immediately
„ .
. *
„
I Mrs Richard Engel, who under­
retire from the active management following he did a lot of canvassing
M prauu. red
whiw Bwreli
Dp.,.Um
&gt;t hr..
of hta store, and became a capital­ for the paper. There were strong
/Ilhams and blue Nightshade
Nlshtshodr make
make.v.
■.
Wllllams
nock
hospital, is repor'ed feeling us
ist. Hte large business was carried
men
then
in
business
in.
Middle
­
a
lovely
bouquet.
Beside*
being
pa
­
• on by I. N. Keeler Si Son. the tatter
well as fXMSlble.
ville—like Opt. 8. B. Smith, John triotic. they are artistic when ar­
Mrs. Ed Gave and son, Bruce:
taking active charge of the store, Carveth. Russell E. Combs.' I. N.
ranged nicely.
and Mra. I loin Hasel were weekend
in which he also retained an in­
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harn
terest.
T. D. French. J. H. McKevftt. In the DOUD CORNERS
Jones
and family.
According to the History of Alle­ early 1880's younger men like Miner
Guest of John Houghtallng Sun­
Miss Vivian Brooks Is spending
gan and Barry Counties, the first 8. and George Keeler. Reg French. day were Mr. and Mra. Sam Hough­
vacation
postofflce near Middleville was es­ Charley and Albert Parker, were be­ tallng of Battle Creek and Mr. and her V
BCTlUon with her parents.
tablished in 1838. at the home of ginning to show the qualities that
Mead °f B“lUe Cn*k TO BUILD STORM SEWER
B. 8. Dibble, about five miles north later made them prominent. Ttin bus­ and fanUly.
,
Al lhe council meeting Friday
of Yankee Springs. Mr. Dibble re- iness places of the town arc in good
Callers at Daisy Bergman'* Friu WM voUd
cll
oeived hl* appointment ns postmas­ hand*. The village is more than day were Lou Ctemence and daugh- ronilnM:l * new storm sewer on
’ ter through his friend. Congress­
Orant .t^t, in q,, m wart
holding its own. There is evidence er of Bedford. Mr. and Mrs Albert
man Lyon of Kent county. The of progress and a fine community Lee of Dowling.
! tram Norlh Chureh 8L
Broad.
tatter urged that the name Dibble- spirit The town has always had.
vllle be given the postoffice. but and continue*
Charley Han
Hammond al Pennock WcU Colfax St.
continues to enjoy, a targe
large. Mrs cnariey
.... •
Mr. Dibble strongly objected. Some­ trade and its merchants are enter- ■ Hnvnltnl
hospital Rimrlav
Sunday,
one suggested that north of Dibble's prising. It has a strong bank and I
house was a settlement called Mid­ a widely-known, successful cream-'
dle Village. This was abbreviated ery. The While Manufacturing Co.
to Middleville later on. Mr, Dibble does a large business and is now
resigned os postmaster In 1842 and operating night and day on' war
took the contract for driving thu I work for the government. The
&gt; mall from Kalamazoo to Grand Middleville Sun shines on all kinds
Rapids. He was succeeded by John of folks, and Sam Meyera. the gen­
W. Bradley, who kept the postof- ial editor, favors whatever prom­
floe at- Dibble's house until 1843. ises to benefit his town and county.
when It was moved to the seltle- The Mlddlevile Rotary Club Ls a
. ment on the Thomapple river
factor in promoting the interests oi
The first election in Thomapple, the village.
when that name was given to four
townships, was held April 2. 1838.
al the home of B. 8. Dibble, which
(DURING MAY AND JUNE ONLY!)
was in what te now Yankee Springs
townsWp. Calvin o. Hill wa* elect­
ed supervisor and Henry Leonard,
township clerk.
While there liad been a village
called Middleville many years be­
fore 1867. it was not incorporated
untn that year. At the first village

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president: William L. Cobb, village
clerk, and M. P. Dowling, treasurer.
At the present time there Is no
lawyer in Middleville. At one time

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known attorneys as Jolm Carveth.
Aaron Clark. A. H. Ellis. H. E. Hen­
drick and M. F. Jordan. Probably
the most brilliant lawyer In Barry
county in his day was Harvey
Wright, who located in Middleville
in I860, but moved to Hastings In

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Comptaxlon-wii« woman (who know "Yordl*y" It a beautyncwM fa conjure with!) will be ouidc M lake odvanrag* of thii
offer: any two $1 jori of there famous Yardley creams for /urt
JI-501 Remember, this offer Is limited—you'll want to "take us
up on II" right erwayl Wo carry th* corr.plet* lin* of Yardloy

doc torn widely known In their day

Ferguson, Dr. Swift and Dr. Taylor.
In the village was the Disciples, or
Campbellites, ot which the first set-

give yean ef dependable service.

Uta established a church organiza­
tion in Yankee Springs in 1848.
which was moved to Middleville in
1853. Among th* first members was

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tent-Jones circle will be held Thurs- ed her Mlh birthday Sunday, June 14 day after a visit with her parents. U la the commissary department Mrs. Carley and children assisting Joyed by the-audience Beside* the
of like Great Lakcj Training Sta- greatly In the musical life of the local garden club*—members of Lit
school nt the Baptist church closes day afternoon with Mrs Henry' and as la tier regular custom utteod- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fenton.
elute of Cloverdale, Nashville. Del­
Friday With a public demonstration. Brog. In charge of the caninl' tee Jed both morning and evening services
on Saturday for Willoughby. Ohio. ’ her mother and Miss Betty Swift. director of the young ladles choir ton and Thornapple of Hastings
Bunday evening there will be a Mrs Carley and Mrs. Helrigcl. All at the Baptist church.
.
.
.
------------•
.
lefl for her new ^0^ Friday. Mrs. and the daughters sang in the choir.
Mr» Myrtle Carpenter who has
Mrs. Mattle Benaway and home-coming service with Rev members are urjed to be present
1 Blake and Betty returned Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowe of De-1 been having trouble with her hip land temple.
Floyd Nagel of Sunfield delivering
for the church and Is president ot C. S. wlU be held al th* Msthodirt •
evening.
trolt spent the weekend with her which she fractured last year is
Mb*, and Mn. Frank White of
,
Uy' Roman Feldpausch children the Community council. We shall church. Friday June 2fi with pot
Mr*. Emma Morrell and daugh- stater. Mra. Edd Timm and family. - convalescing at the boms of Mra. Byron Center Sunday afternoon
i of Hastings spent Sunday with their miss them but with this new ap-( luck dinner al noon- All members
ter Zena left TUraday for their home Mix Timm accompanied them home. Bertha Dominie but not yot able lo
।1 grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Charles pointment MUa Oeraldine, who'' of 111* three circle* are asked to
Sarreauit Arthur Aubtl left Monday ID Auburndale. Fla., after a visit for a three weeks' visit.
I walk.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Wet
graduated thte year at T-K school, plan to attend and a special invi­
on I --------------------Five of me girls of the
graduating of Three Rivers wero Sunday guests! p- Parker.
------for hla port In Maine after a ten with her stater. Mra. Frtendo Rock, | M„ Marvel Brook* and son
tation 1* extended to the Irving
: class
of T-K.
school spent
from,| ------------------of their daughter.
Mrs.?-------------------Eldon Poul-.-----------------------------------Mr. and Mra. Sidney -----Kenyan
and will be able to continue her college
c.']
---------------------------------------------------—----------------------days’ furlough with his parents. Mr. and her nephew, Carl Rock and Jlmnile tnd Mrs Brook*. Sr., of
unfit
Raturdav
at
the
i
onn
anrl
celebrated
the
mother's
nf Lansing
tanrtnr brought
hrnnaht hte
his
and Mrs. Monroe Aubll and other family.
I Saranac, spent Sunday with the Wednesday until Saturday
। son and
the mother’s ' children of
— n
—t w
.-aa- thome
—. field and extend a welcome to our
relatives.
.j The monthly meeting of the Mas- fQrmer» mother. Mr*. Lcnna Bixler. Bite* cottage al Green lake. They birthday.
mother,- m
Mrs.
Peart
Kenyon
Bert Palmer had the small bone 'were Laurel Maclver. Phyllla Culler/ p. L. Smith of Mulliken, father of Monday evening from a few days’
of hte Ira above the ankle broken I Betty Jackson. Helen Frey, and Mra. Wm. Cridler. te confined tn St. visit In their home and^all were sup­ new pastor, Rev. Minor and family. workers of the Community House
Wednesday of tast week, by a kick! Helen Griffeth.
I Lawrence hospital at Lwnalng with per guests of the Hamid Orlffelh
daughter Harriet of Grand Rapids in Grand Rapids, operated by the
nvrun Ml nVRn Vbl IIIIV
'&lt; from, a
o hor.M^Prld.y
Ka-.a Wrtd.v he
lu. was
um. taken
fnk.n' R.
R Ely
Hv MacNaughlon
MucNaushton went by fractured shoulder blade and broken family.
Mathodist churches of the confer­
Sunday
y Pugh
r-ugn was
vu brought
uivu|ui iiihi
- ----------- - with her parent*, Mr. ence will be present and tell about
Mrs. Day
from! , spent
to Pennock hYopIta! fpr X ray pic- train to Columbus. Georgia. Tues--ribs sustained in a truck accident'
nnd Mrs.
Kir, F.
W R.
If Prindle.
PHnrfle
Pennock hospital by ambulance
------- ' !I and
I Hire* and Monday was returned to day. and accompanied hla daughter. Thursday ovening
their work. We especially urge all
to Mlddlevilrel
Mlddlevttee| William Campbell of the Detroit Saturday morning to the home of
Fred White is drilling the Hits on
! the hospital for a east. Rather hard Mrs. Edwina Downs to
our church ladies to attend for too
abend, who te!.
well at Burnipe.
1 for a farmer to be laid up at this In her auto. Her htuband.
is! school system, accompanied by Tom
many ot iu are Ignorant of the
i time of the year.
connected with the United States j Carney, one of hl* former pupil* at Kevitt and Is making a good con­
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Berljan ano great work our church docs In the
। Guewts of Mr and Mrs. Charles force*, ha* gone to foreign aoll i Denby high school, spent the week- valescence from her recent appen­ their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Allred home fields. All ladles are asked
1 Crookston Tuesday last week were und she will remain with her par-, end with hl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. dectomy. Her husband, who woiks in Ward of Detroit, attended the tn bring In their mite boxes to Ulis
They arrived)' c. B. Campbell.
Lansing. visited her Sunday.
her cousins. Mrs. C. F. Haines of ent* Indefinitely.
* "
Knight Templar Conclave al Kala­ meeting or make some contribution
™.a. from
—^1X7
Members of the Miner Palmer mazoo. Tuesday evening. Mr. Ward to the missionary apportionment.
Kalamazoo and Mrs. A. Altman and
the South Sunday afternoon) Mr. and Mr*. Jack Bowman, who
a w.
v....v.„a, also
home ■ over1 I are employed in Hasting*, are liv- family are very happy this wees, was speaker at the Rotary Club
husband
of California,
t’the
• having found the trip ----------------| Crookston's daughter. Mr*. J. E H»e mountains difficult because or) Ing In the Glenn Kernieen residence for they have received news from
Nontaard ot Green lake.
; Ute heavy rain*.
| 8. F. Myers 1* tn Davenport, ftwa. their son Dick, whom they hadn’t
We have one for Ripley. One of
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bliss of Mid­
I Mr
and Mr*. Wendell Lyonsand
Horry Morgan and hta son-in-law j for a six weeks’ stay.
heard from for.three months. He is the electrical storms test week dleville announce the marriage of
1 baby daughter of Flint spent the and daughter. Mr. and Mr* Joe' J. C. Schad te one of many town with the Quartermasters corps and Jinxed our electric clock and for a their foster-daughter, Jean to John
I- parent*.
---------- -- I Clark ~r
1.-.1 —
I------- -.
I weekend with hl*
Mr. and
of VA.It.A&gt;l
Ypsilanti ------were weekend
resident* _uwho are —
employed
al .w_!
the somewhere In the Pacific and ha*
whole day It ran backward, then
Mr*. Ray Lyons aqd took ids ninth- gue*Lv of Joe’s brother. James and Bliss factory In Hasting*.
| received their letter* regularly. stopped.
Fisher of Thomapple township, on
. er home with them for a week's' family at Parmelee.
| Wednesday visitors of Mr. anal Their other son. Russell, who is
Mr*. A. N. Fields of Onaway came Friday. June 12 at 8:19 p. m. The
, stay. They were accompanied also' Sally and Pat Parker of Cadillac J Mrs. E. E Hickman were
their stationed on the west coast, ha* Ju*t Saturday
and
Is visiting her ceremony was performed on the
' by Mrs
E J. Talbott who will spend »«• spending the week with their daughter. Mrs. Charles Boytan and] been promoted to the rank of*er- daughter, Mrs Otto Bechtel and
I two week* with her mother and grandporente. Mr and Mrs. A. H.| little Charles, and their daughter-, geant.
family this week.
Parmelee, aunt and uncle of the
! other relatives
Parker, while their parent*. Mr and I In-taw. Mrs. P. M. Hickman and
Mr. and-MX*. Leon Rock, accomGlen Dean attended a banquet In bride.
I Quite a few from the Methodist Mr*. Arnold Parker, are preparing • little son. all of Allegan.
panled by their daughter, Mr*. Grand Rapids for oil dealers this
• church congregation were nt Grand! to come to the Vander Veen cottage I Mr. and Mr*. Wilber Rosenberg of Crystal GroariVeld and husbandand Monday evening. He wa* accom­
read by Arthur F. Gibbs, minister
1 Rapids
taat week to attend the--------------' at Barlow
take for
summer.
Plainwell spent
spent Tuesday
Tuesday „of test rtheir
nephew, Frederick Rock, spent panied by hi* wife and Mr*. Forrest
-- -------------- the
------------—
Plainwell
,
of Kirtland Temple. Willoughby.
Mr*.. Maud Cross is spending
the), —
week
with
his brother. Claude and) the weekend with Mrs. Friend* Clark who attended the theater.
! Michigan conference *cs*lons,
,j —
—... —
-- —
. —
Ohio, brother of the bride, in the
•j'mnrl week
weak In Grand
&lt;lr*nrt Rapid*
Ranlrt, with
with'■ wife
wlfa in
In northwest
nzirthwaat Thprnapple.
ThArnnnnla
1 Rock and Carl Rock and family.
i Mtas JoAnn Dean spent a few second
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Griffeth ac­ presence of thirty relatives and
I day* last week al Irving with her Mrs. Leota Clark while receiving ।, ”
------ ---Bishop
-----------------------•by
­ his. Miss Leona Rock who has been companied by her mother and sta­
Henry
accompanied
friends. The bridal couple was at­
i
grandmother.
------ i
Mrs. ---------Martha Dean,
. .
,j mediea] treatment.
-I______________________________________
,
sister, and Mta* Bessie Axtell, all of I staying in the Carl Rock home and
ter*. Mr*. Geo. .Curtte, Mra. Louta tended by Laurel Maclver and Bud
,I Mrs. Wm. Sweet spent Thursday
The Young Woman's Guild had a!/Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo, were callers
at the Cha*,
callerant
Chas attending school accompanied
accomnanled her Betts of Grand Rapid* and Mr*.
Bliss. For the wedding the bride
'afternoon and evening In Battle! very pleasant time at It* meeting1 Campbell home on the Inring road.; parent* home for a visit. .
Clark Beeley and little daughter chote a street length dress ot beige
। Creek and attended the commence-' Thursday avenlng at the Methodist Sunday.
Among guest* at the Olbbs—Men- Nina of Battle Creek drove to Wau­ with brown trim and a corsage of
' ment exercises of the "Battle Creek (church with Mr*. Roy Bteen a*. Rex Schad te assisting In "The zlcs wedding tast week, omitted seon. Ohio. Sunday and attended a
- .
room and Ice-cream | through a printing error, should
■ hlgh’school and the graduation of -hostess
The July
meeting— will lunch
be j Club"
family gathering of Mrs. Curtis’ rel- was a matching dress of rose with
I her nephew. Normand O Chapman. at ^arlow lake with Mra. Robert1 parlor.
1
I have been the names of Mr. and___________ __________________ _ _ white trim and a corsage of pink
lone of the 457 young people in the Vander Veen entertaining.
| Mrs. Nellie
_______________
____________
a
Thompson is in ■ __
Mrs
Halcomb Maclver,
of Parmelee, &gt; e. Spring. Glenn also ^called on
—• assisting
-—— in
■— the
•'
------ of &gt; aunt
----- - ----------- •- of
-- **-— ------ atsoiMra.
—
/a.——1.. of
a&lt; Mlduia.
(class.
Miss Geraldine Carley entertained Wayland
care
and*uncle
the •groom.
Ella Graves formerly
The bride graduated from Thorn• Mrs Earl Morse and daughte* her friend Mlw Oretta McNutt and her sister-in-law. Mrs. Will Berge-1 Leola Van Horn and John Fisher. ! dleville and one of his ex-patrons) uppIc-Kellogg high school tn the
--------------------------------------------Mr. and Mra Earl Vansickle-----and
on the mall route and
of *4^d from Lhcld’.«ecresuffered a stroke. Friday.
---------------------------------—- *found
—g her;
Marilyn of Grand Rapids and Mrs fiance. William Warner at luncheon man.. who
| Class
from
Lucld’.s®ecre|. Wayne
Fleenor
ancl
daughter
Nancy.।
Wednesday
prior
to
Lhcir
marriage,
Mr*.
W.
R.
Harper
spent
Friday
I
little
son
Jerry
leave
for
Hart
this
gUd
to
hear
from
our
town.
I
.
. of .’40 and
.
.
. .
wayne neenor ami cinugiiter Nancy,
STi
Sei’ll »nd wa* emptoyed-at
nu—
*
B
rn
carpenter
of
the
Parmelee
in Grand Rapids visiting Mrs Ethel Tuesday for a few day*' visit with1 The
— B
- Y.
— P. U. ----—of Albion wort Friday visitor* at
wa*—entertainedthe Mkhl&lt;an
company In
vicinity underwent an operation nt Harper Knechele and daughter.
i the Floyd Hrlrigcl home
I his parents.
:
Mr ,’n&lt;1 Mra otU) Grand Rapid. The groom ta ernRev Karl Keefer, who was tn &lt;t-| Leroy Timm, fourteen-year-old Bechtel Friday Friday
evening.
I The James Polhemus
family St. Mary's hospital. Grand Rapid*.
evening.
(ployed at lite Blue Ribbon Dairy.
' moved to their Barlow lake coi- Tuesday of last week for kidney u
tendance
the miiiiiami
Michigan vvnCon-1' aun
son u»
of rar
Mr mu
and ania.
Mra. caau
Edd Timm,
has’ The
—
- - reunion blind*)' q-hpv u-.ti make their home in Mld'iuuiuc at MIC
mum. n«»
Moe school
stone*. Plan* are underway at the ference In Grand Rapids thta put I a school record that any body could wu largely attended. Among th°** dleville
'
tage Tuesday for the summer
-------. spent
-r-------------------—---------------- ----’'
.
• Floyd Hole*. Jr. returned to his. heme for an auction sale of f^rm week,
several night*
with—
his be --proud
to poMe-vs.
poacess. During dhe'present
-the present from a
u distance were Mr.'
Mr?
Marching along in stepped-up war ric*. a* well a* the time and cost of work at the State Hospital. - Kata- equipment and stock as both Mr. mother. Mrs. Emm* William*, who tast four year* he ha* been neither and Mr*. Harry Poland of Owosso.'
Warner—McNutt
tempo. women are at work. They are dry cleaning. Women are already mazoo. Saturday after a shbrt vUlt and Mr*. Carpenter are In poor accompanied him to his home In tardy nor absent with the exception'Mrs. Princie Booth of Jacksonville.! Th. chnnei Of &lt;&gt;,.♦ Metlwidi&gt;t
iBtRhuT«d^uiu f c.e- health.
Ludington Bunday for a two weeks' of part/af one day when ill with a'Fta. Mr and Mr*. LldJ'd Johnson c»,un.h
«-ene nf a nrettv
A shower will be held at the visit.
.
cold. He also was In a serious auro of Battle Creek and Mr and Mra. i weddln_ „ wedm-uiav
ovatiinJ
They are taking men. place* In ‘age of having work clothe, that can1
^tXlay unU!
MLss Ilene Polhemus was a gueSt accident a year ago Thanksgiving ■ George Deming of Grand Rapid*. I June J0 al B oclock ,L)(,
I Parmelee Methodist church Sat­
civilian-goods factories, on farms, be put into the laundry with the Saturday with Joyce and Helen urday evening for the pleasure of but week of the SterlingRoger*
day but was released from the ho*.
John Baa* wu moved from ihe:OnsUa McNutt daughter of Mr*
In hundred* of kind* of laboratories rest of the family wash, and still Cridler. southwest of town.
1 Mrs Peter Staclhauskas. nee Char­ family at their Leach takecottage/ pital In time to be back on Monday convalescent home ln**Hutlng* to! Clyde Bchifftnan of trvirw hwamo
■ and classrooms.
come ouv’freah snd shapely as when
Mrs. Harry Balsch attended the lotte Tungate, of Grand Rapids, a
Mr. and Mr*. Harry St|mson of when school opened.
the homo of hte brother. Leon at lllr brJdwiumm Warner nf
These women must have clothes they were new. And tor all their meeting of the G G club In Grand recent bride
Parmelee were among the Middle-; The remains of Mra. Mary P’«”- Parmelee the tatter part at the; Orand Ranids Mtas Laurel Maclver
for strenuous activity and for rugged qualities, these work clothes Rapids Wednesday evening.(Her son
L. R. Beeler accompanied by h» vtlle people who attended the char-1 frey. aged 85 yenr*. were brought t week and te In quite a serious con-] C|a**m*tc of the bride staved the
tough service. . . work clothes, spe- ,ore amazingly becoming Their very, Harry accompanied her and re- father. C. C. Beeler of Caledonia ter meeting of the Woodland East-) to Middleville Tuesday tast for dltlon.
wedding march and abo “I Love
clfically designed for work both in simplicity makes them smart— anolmalned with retaUves until Satur- spent from Thursday to Baturday ern Star chapter.
chapter, reoAtly
rcoAtly
) Internment In the family lot In Mt.
Mis* laurel Maclver leaves Friday-e-you Truly” during the ccreinonv
fabric and style. Buch work uni- the designers have made it n point day. Thursday evening he was a —
.h&gt; — after the ____
- .........
Harry
Balsch. Jr.,
wfl for
Ann Hope cemetery.
The undetigker for a ten weeka' scholarship course! wh( h
nerformed hv Rrv t r
looklng
tatter's
farm inarry Batach.
Jr..*»Xl
|
. forms are not only safer and more to emphasize slender, youthful lines ' guest of hl* cousin Mary Ellen terest* at Merritt.
Arbor Monday where’ lie has a and wife were accompanied on the, at Wayne University. Detroit, and' Car|ey jJSy.p nreaence of the im­
efficient, but', they conserve those
Among retail firms already well- smith at the Creston high school
Mr and Mrs. Vem Allerding and position with the Bell Telephone trip from Cincinnati by the daugh- tlien will beain tier mines' training!
families and near frtenrt,
-----------------------------!
-----------------------«
hranttal
LanaTte
clothes which will not stand such known in the work-clothe* field, tlic senior party al Silver take Country children of Coals Grove were Sun- vo
; ter. Mrs. Maude Severance, who re- coura
hard use and laundering.
' J. C. Penney Company has steppea club.
1 day vtaitors of her parents. Mr. and
Middleville relative* Friday re- mained until Saturday visiting Mrs., sing.
white drew and her bridesmaid,
This type of wear makes a real forward with a *erlra of practical
Mr and Mra Claude Roaenberg Mr*. Henry Poulson
Betty and Drived a letter from Harold Hay- McKevitt and other old friends. Mrs.
Mr. »n&gt; »&gt;».
• —- .Misa
Ger
I
Mi**
Geraldine
Carley
a drew of
contribution to our nntioniil war and becoming work garments, de-tof northwest Thomapple went to Margaret remained for a week’s visit wood, from a southern camp, stat- Pumfrey was a pioneer resident of melee spent tast week visiting rel- tavendar.
ta'.ci.di,-. The groom wu attended
economy, stnee the Government has signed to cover a wide range of in- YpMtantl Saturday morning and wltfh their grandparent* andother
Ing he is convalescing from a! Parmelee and Middleville, her hu*-; alive*
'
"*;r in Indiana
O„.,U ...X by • ,riend
,rr,ni ay,ind Rapid*. The
»peciflcally asked for simplification duslrlal t&lt;nd farm requirement?.. । remained over Ute weekend with relative*.
month’s Illness with pneumonia.
' band operating a sawmill many, Mr. and Mra. Hot----------------- ------- 1 nappy couple ntan to live m M
and standardization, wherever poa- These were planned by the Penney their lion. Clarence and wife.
*A fine Children
,
■’s---------•
program ■Is ‘being
Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Carley drove) years ago. Recent year* she has, three children of TS?
Blue Island. Ill..i chuselta where the emnm i« rmi
slide, tn fabric commodities.
Company after a nation-wide au»- I Mra. Vessie Harris attended the prepared and will be presented In to Flat Rock Monday after their, lived with her daughter*, Mra. visited hi* parents. Mr. and
nccted
nuard forces.
h
*
nccted with
with the
the coast
coast guard
These sturdy denim and chambray vey of ilw various needs, ns well as- graduation of her granddaughter 1&gt;IC
the raruiuu,M
Methodist enurvn
church ni
nt 10:30
Sun--, daughter Virginia who ha* complot- Maude Severance and Mrs. MitUe(8. O. Smith from Friday until
iu.au duh
Mra. Warner is a tnernlwr n/7hi"«
garment* replace the more perish- Intensive study of the problem with Shirley Jean Lowe, from the South day morning in combination with (ed her year's teaching dullra.
Evans, both living in the Cincin- Sunday afternoon.
‘ year's araduatina etas* from Thnrn
table woolens and rayon* for the the Clothing Department of the high school In Grand Rapids Fri- a baptismal service for children.j Mra Princie Johnson Booth of.nati, Ohio, vicinity.
| Miss Lydia Cronlnger. teacher in] apple-Kellogg htah school and •»'
greater port of the working woman s United State* Bureau of Home D:o-: day evening.
Committee in charge of the program Jacksonville. Fla., is visiting her; Mr. and Mra Frank Garbow and. the Dayton. Ohio, school system, isjcclvMl the acliritv award In ihZ
day. and *o save these needed fab- nomta—Adv.
| ••Aunt" Lottie Howard celebrat- Is Mr*. Harry Batsch, Mra Russell uncle. Fred Johnson and family, und children Jeanette and Paul drove home for the summer.
honor line The best wishes of inanv
Bender and Mra. Reginald Cridlci. other relative* in this vicinity. Ac-ito Howard City. Sunday to visit; Hev. Elvin Flnkbelner »pent some. frlcnd, in l&gt;ii&lt; viHnitv -n with the
Mf*.
Homer
infant
1 companied
by herA. AM.A.
brother-in-law
, hta
mother
and
also
with
parents, Mr.
and yQ^JJA
Mr*.]youn
’ •
- ---------------DeWeerd
-------- ---- --and-------------a---------... .A a . ..A.
A.AA.,.
A..A
AAA,
W to Big Rapids'time
....A —....
..A.hta
(A....A,
- -------I (H , _, foUu
son. Terrance Bruce, were brought
». !tn
tee Mn
j Andrew Flnkbelner, last
______ ‘
-,T, brought ' and sister. Mr. and Mr»
Mr*. Marrv
Harry p
Poto see
Mrs. era
O'*, mniher
mother.
tart week while ।
tends nr e bl
Methodist
'
home from Blodgett hospital. Grand ] land of Owoaio, all attended the Moe
Misses
Jeanette Rugg. / ViolaJin
In
attendance
at tha
the
Methodist; naRRFR-R
BARBER
CORNERS
in al
me mcuiouul
unnonn’S
o rnBklrnc
lOKNcKS
Rapids, Tuesday of last week. Hl* school reunion Sunday.
| Ftecher, Jeanette Garbow, .7,.
'
Jack conference ™
held in Grand Rapids. I Sunday visitors
st the home of
,____ 1 irilit.1- daughters, Ellen, Betty and Herman Hauer
__ ______
. . and. -mother from the Freeport vicinity i Mrs. Marc Squler spent tast week (Chase. Hary Albrecht are all home
Htaliulc
were: Mr.
Mrs.
has been caring for the home due-) with her parent*. Mr and Mrs. G. from Kalamaaoo where they have Norma accompanied him and visit­ Arthur Clinton of Freeport and Mr.
Ing her daughter-in-law**
hcwpl-1 E. Blake, packing up her householdcompleted their year's studies at the! cd their grandparent* and other and Mra. Floyd Clum and family
tnllzalion.
.
good* and shipping them to High-! Western State College.
relatives, all returning to their ap- , of Coat* Grove.
। Mr*. Charles Lewis and
daugh-1 land Park. Ill., where she and Ser Mr. and Mr* Elton Lawrence and pointment at Bangor. Monday. El­ • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston called
I terx Mary Helen and Allee returned! husband are living. Lieut. Squler.। little daughter. Phyllis, are ex-’vln. who wa* one of the home boy* on Mr. and Mra. Warren Bolton
to their home near Jarkson, Fri- who recently enlisted in the navy, pected home Tuesday from a few to enter Christian ministry from of the Little Brick district Sunday
----------------------------------------------------- J_______________________ __________ days’ visit with their parent* at. the Middleville church preached at evening.
-----■-------------------- -------- ______ - s-L.'.'
.
Kalkaska. Mr. Lawrence, teacher of the morning' service* at Irving and
Mr and Mr*. Herman Hauer
. agriculture tn the T-K school will the local church. Bunday,
called on Mra. Mary McIntyre of
spend three week* at the sumnw1 Two hundred flower lovers of Hastings Sunday evening.
school session al Michigan State; Barry county attended the annual
The daughter* of Mr. and Mrs.
College In connection with hl* work.' flower festival Friday at the T-K L. G. Cole held open house in honor
Misses Betty Swift and Hazel)school with the Prairie and Irving of their parents’ 23lh wedding anni­
Campbell are entertaining al a! garden club* as hostesses
Nearly versary on Sunday. June 7. Refresh­
shower at the Swift home this Mon- one hundred were present at the ment* were served to 70 guest* from
day evening for thr pleasure of Mra.; luncheon and others came In later Grand Ledge. Grand Rapldq, CharPaul Spiker, nee Kay White, a re-: to the program and to view the || lotte. Battle Creek, Lowell. Nash­
cent bride
flower arrangement, about two hun- ville and neighbors. All enjoyed a
Middleville residents were muchldred exhibits of beautiful flowers ot very pleasant lime and many fine
surprised Monday to learn that Rev J all v arte tie*. The flower arrange- gift* were presented to the hon­
I. E Carley had been transferred' ment wa* in dvarge of Mrs. Ruth ored couple.
from the pastorate of the Middle-; Schad
- ' ‘ Mrs. W. A Cridler was pro­
Mr. and Mrs L. O. Cole and fam­
vllle and Irving churches to another gram chairman and very abk/ in­ ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole
charge, that of East Avenue church troduced tlie various numbers Hie of Ada on Bunday. Frank Cole has
at Kalamazoo. Rev. I. W. Minor of talk by Mra. R. B. Chrispell and the been seriously 111 the past week.
Otsego has been assigned here. The pictures “Tulip Time in Holland"
Rev. Carley family has been a very shown by Mrs M. H Sheffield, both PLEASANT HILL '
helpful one for this community. of Grand Rapids, were greatly enThe Sunshine club met with
Ethel Gibson Friday.
Complete dining room suite, solid ook.
25 solid wood chairs, new
Bert Palmer wa* painfully in­
Breakfast act, complete.
2 burner oil stove
Jured Wednesday when he wa*
1 kicked on the ankle by a horse.
Banking Hours:—9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
3-piece bedroom aifitc. solid mahogany.
Ironritc ironcr, like new
Arlene William* Is spending the
week with her cousin*. Barbara and
Beauty Rest mattrots.
Electric lamp stand and lamp
Elisabeth Anne Clark of South
3-piccc bedroom suite, solid walnut.
Root beer barrel and carbonator
Haven and attending the event* of
graduation week there.
Quantity of tables
Mr*. N. C. Kraft of Charlotte
2 three-quarter folding beds and mat­
spent the past week with Ed Bed­
Garland range, bottle gas
ford and. Mary Wessel, her brother
tresses, like new.
Gasoline heater ■ Electric fans
and sister. Mr*. Wessel returned to
Charlotte with her Bunday.
Day bed and mattress.
Portable shower both
Electric heater
p*lrPer ha(l » nice steer
Iron bod, springs ond mattress.
killed by lightning Friday morning.
Ironing board and clothes bars

EVILLE

WOMEN AT WORK GET INTO UNIFORMS,
AMR MIAUTV REfAMIliA AMFCI

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Xi 3*1!“"».«"«*•

AUCTION SALE

I will sell at Public Auction my complete line of furniture at
my place in Delton on
’

SATURDAY, JUNE 20,1942

COMMENCING AT 1 :OO O'CLOCK EWT.

Keep Fit
As a Fiddle

By Drinking MILK Every Day

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Keefa fit os a fiddle, well-tuned,

drink Highlands Dairy'GradeK~A_j
Milk every day! It's extra-rich

goodness is the answer to your
children's between - meal snacks.

They'll love the flavor of Choco­

Chest of drawers, solid walnut.
Chest of drawers, mahogany.

Curtains
Standard electric range
Electric motor, 3-4 h.p., double duty

3 rocking chairs

Electric table sow

Love seat, 3 piece (Antique'

Cement mixer

Wilton 7ug, 8’ 3" x 10' 6"

Quantity wrenches

12 x 16 rug

9x12 Axminstcr

Writing desk

Steam table

tle or so around the house—it's

Shovels

Wheelbarrow

ajways refreshing.

•

Large tool chest

Many other articles too numerous to

mention.

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it ot your grocers.

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c; QT.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sale.

CATHERINE POSSELIUS, Propr.
LOHN COPPOCK. Avetmuc,

late Milk, too. Keep an extra bot­

WILLIAM HORTON. Clark

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HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phono 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutingi

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

I&gt;U mind from Iblenin* to

Reohm Motor
Solas
Phone 111*
HiAltan
Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JUNK It, 1942
:• Beside* the

Nashville. Del­
e of Hastings

a e/JAI MATICCC
LCUAL IXVI IVEJ
IfOTtai TO 0BBD1T0M

lha Methodist,
( 3g with pot
l AU members
a special invi­
to the Irving

tonary departimunlty House
aerated by the
of the conferand Udi about
•dally urge all
attend for too

th does tn the
boxes to thU
ne contribution
xirUonment.
b

t BUm of Mlde marriage ot
, Jean to John
id Mrs Dewey
i township, on

irrned on the
iclver home at
uncle of the

Jlbbs. minister
•. Willoughby.
• bride. In the
relatives and
elver and Bud
ling the bride
dress of beige
I a corsage of
Laurel's dress
a of rose with
image of pink

1 from Thomschool in the
Lucid's ‘fteerrs employed at
Company in
groom Is ernRlttbon Dairy,
home In Mld-

he* Methodist
e of a pretty
sday evening,
k when Min
jhter of Mn.
Irving became
i Warner of
aurel Maclver.
le. played the
also "I .Love
the ceremony
by Rev. I E.
te of the 1mncar friends,
ankle length
r bridesmaid,
:y a dress nf
id Rapids The

guard forces,
lember of thia
&gt; from Thnrn:hool and re­
sward In the
rishes of many

the home of
n and family
Preston called
farren Bolton
(strict Bunday

irman Hauer
McIntyre of
ning.
louse In Iwnor
wedding annlne 7. Refresh70 guest* from
Rapid*. CharLowell. NaahAU enjoyed a
id many fine
to the hon-

?olc and fam■s. Frank Cole
rank Cole hat

ib

met

with

painfully In­

V X horse,
spending the
. Barbara and
rk of South
the events of
ert

'
I Mr. and Mra. Frank Haight and
! Wilma and Edwin, local. Mr. and'
iM„. Kenneth Wilcox. Donna Jean
। and Skipper of Battle Creek ote
1 Sunday dinner with Mr, and Mra.i
.
, -. Dori* Bette of Orand Rapid*
Those from the church here who! ««nt Monday and Tuesday at her
• attended the W Bebewa Home com- Isosne here.
,
tng last Sunday 'were Mr. and Mr*.| Mrs. Bessie Brown and Mra. Esther
F &lt;• Wlna Mr and Mra Part &lt;taas» .tnhnanfi war* tn famine Mnnrtav

NASHVILLE

Any child bringing some old rubber will
be given a ticket for a free ride. Limit
1 ticket to a child
THREE DAYS OF FUN FOR ALL
Fuh Prize!! Content! Free Attraction!!

SELL YOUR SCRAP RUBBER
TO U S-RIGHT NOW I. $
Your country needs it and
it may avert gas rationing
i

MEYER'S

SOAP STOCK-UP
SPECIAL

SUPERSUDS1

BRING IT TO YOUR STANDARD OIL DIALIR

STANDARi
SERVICE

AUCTION SALE

Soldiers of Production

Rubber

gram was a display of quilte. most­
ly old ones, by various members.
Mr. and Mra. E G. Smith return-

Complying with the President s re­
quest for scrap rubber, we are offering
the facilities of our station as a depot.

vacation visiting various
places.
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Goodrich
and son of Lansing spent Sunday
with Laurence Chase and family.
The Dally Vacation Bible school
Will begin June 29 for a two weeks
period, conducted by Miss Ruth
Woodman assisted by a number of
teachers and helpers.

2. Like a man from Mara, the
"cold room” research man is a
strange tight as he teats airplan*
instrument* for high-altitude per.
, laboratory.

WHAT'S
YOUR MONEY
PROBLEM

Whan you need cash, you
signature and security.

Michigan

THUR., FRI., SAT

Free Show-Ride* 1-2 price until 0 P
Contest* - Priiei-Something for ev
child.

us—any financial question
puzzling you.

otor

BLUEGILL

RIDES-SHOWS-DISPLAYSCHILDREN'S DAY - FRIDAY.

BRING YOUR SCRAP RUBBER TO
OUR STATION. WE WILL PAY YOU
OR ACCEPT YOUR CONTRIBUTION
Any old rubber hose, footwear, innertubes, tire casings, hot water bottles,
etc.

• Keen studsnts oi human B
nature (all ua that mod vraay ■
is about monsy. What is ■
your money problem?

* annoyrliminate

| PRAIRIEVILLE
Ur arul Wra
lege situated al ths foot of Pikes Mra. Richard Bloomer, Phyllis and Dowling called on Mrs. Sarah John-'
Peak, with a friend. MUs Elizabeth | Marilyn Eckardt visited the for-1 son and Dora, Tuesday evening.
|
mer'sjnother
brother and wile
wtfa| Mre DftVld ahepberd wishes to
Sickler, also of Colorado visited at I| mer's
mother and brouter
her father'll. Willard Case'* home; Mra. Elizabeth Voelker and Mr. and thank her many friends for their
Mr* Stanley
Voelker
and
family In blr1hday cart, ,’nd
whleh
---------------------A prayer service for the few hours Reed City Thursday and Friday.
received last week Mn. Shepold infant daughter of Mr. and Mr*. , Mra. Sarah Oatroth and Mn.*herd ta feeling some better.
nntwrf Oav waa BalH nn -rii^aMav Lesli* Adam* of Maple Orove call-j Mr. and Mrs Paul Nagle of Gull

snu tata.
Mr*. Arden Weygandt.
I M
d M
a
. k.
nJnt!lhe»r Uve
Committal service and Schneider.
Calthrop called on Mr. Calthrop at
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Demond of
“r'
«“* ***““
burial at the Union cemetery.
i
--— ——.1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckard tofthe American Legion hospital. SunIonia VUlted the former-, mother.! rh.rtl
Mr.
and
Mra.
Hugh
Case
and
Qrand
Rapids
and
Mrs.
Eugene,
day
and
found
him
very comfor• Mra Pearl Demond Bunday and'
ioh^^^NathS^Rhew^' No
r,n* wer
* MUe
*u on
orina
were
truest*
on Sunday
Sunday of
of — .__ ...
. .___utable. Mr. and Mn. Marte Norris
vUlted in Hatting* in th. afternoon. I
.VL
hU brother. Mr and Mr* Dante) Eckardt and daughter Jo Ann of called on him last week.
1 Mr and Mra. N.Uon Cara have [
and Case and wife of East L*Roy. Mra 1 Niagara Falls vUlted their aunt.
Sunday cullers of Mn. Jennie
property near the Leite Port ho.y
eJd^r io^ H,,ry ^hman and children were;,. Miss Olga Eckardt Thursday aftert noon. Other callers were Mrs. VkNOTICI TO CRBDITOX*
lor Eckardt. Mrs. Walter Cooke and W. J, Norris and Burdette Norrta.
We regret the death of Harrison
[Mra. Lydia Schuler.
Mrs. Wickett of Hastings.
| Our sympathy la extended to the
irnncc in uni.u isui.'iiu wiv. iicrr _------- _---- _------ ;
.
---MU* Myrtle Smith la home for
on Saturday to officiate at the^«&gt; Bed Convalescent home In
I bereaved one*.
/
funeral service of a parishioner.! Orand R*PW»« hol?5l *l“1.hcr| Mr. and Mra. LeGrande Do Prlett, MIm Virginia Thompson of Kai­
w..—narents Mr. and Mr*. Will Leteon1
. arnazoo xpent the weekend with her ernoon at the Wilcox church, burial
uw Wlko. ehun^. Imn.l chureh ol hlj ctauJ1
.nd
tor . rm w«k&gt;.
|
„d Ita. M.t* NonU wr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Thomp- In the .1
Wilcox cemetery. He leaves
Mrs. Warren Moore of Hastings' Dr. and Mr*. Geo. Benner anc- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
hU widow. Anna of Maple Orove.
rni»y af «atil | - Mrs, Pearl Demond visited her
; was a Sunday caller at the Mr. ana. daughter Eleanor were Sunday dln- Mra. Will Pierce at Charlotte.
one son, Clarence of Detroit, one
u itlXo I f“her' Areh o™v« « Stony Point daughter. Mrs, Blebert of Detroit. ,I Mrs. Guylord Holmes home,
— - ----------------------------- -—-------------- . Sunday callers at the Sarah Smith
la.t
The
third annual reunion oi
of me;
the! Mr. and Mra. Jesse Rowlader of [home
UV *Tiu»s/lav
lur.way.
,, «umid. „
, . Andrew
- celc
‘ne imra
nome were; Mrs.
Dora Clark and
Mra. Dora
Me
Mn John
Andrews
cele-.
Ml** Ruth Woodman vUlted ***•-* brated their 07th weddlna Mnnlver- BuIlu *h&lt;»l will he held Sunday Nashville and daughter, Mn. Helen Mrs.
Mn Mabie
Mabie Shaw
Shaw of
of Kalamazoo
Kalamaaoo and
and K
U »l the
lhe school
•choo‘ house with
wllh a
* picnic: Lukhardt and daughter
d.ughte^ Janice of Mrs.
Freda
Mra. E. A. Parker and Elizabeth of II
Teda Bryans of East Hastings
Hasting* last wry very qulrtly MnT Andrews i.
Wednesday afternoon.
91. and was bom In Walton town- dl"n"v . ,
|»nK Ohio called on Mn Lydia Hastings
Mr. and Mra, George Adrianson H
sip Jan 4 1851 Slie attended Oil-1 Ma? U)u Har,ofn recently re-. Schuler and at the home of Mra.
HOT1CB TO CXEDITOBB
STONY POINT
of Miri&gt;lraa.
vet college arid taught school. She
E4*"-41 Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Mary. Mead spent Sunday 13
•mints ..f Bi
1UM| “r '"I M^ Kari ftk^dl, Brue« with Mr. and Mra. Clarence Adrian- K
Mrs. Neil Smith of Midland call­ does most of her own work. Mr.'
son and family near Marshall.
I (fl
।
.nd m,
ed on Mr. and Mn. B. J. Wellman ______ _______ _____ __________ _.jof the Bellevue high school.
Allan Shelp underwent an oper-i£
Warren. Ohio! He comes down)
ation for appendicitis Friday mom-iH
We are glad to report- for lhe next town
lown every
eVery day.
aay. They have
nave been
Ing at Borgess itospltal. Kalamazoo. t*census a baby boy bom to Mr. and,mldenta of Nashville for 30 year*
Mra. Lewis Hertael Friday.
They have two daughters, Mrs.'
Mr. and Mra. B. J. Wellman vis- Harry Holman of. Bellevue, and Mra.i
Ited Mr. and Mra. F. L. Hunter of S. E Powers of Nashville, two son*.
Eaton county Saturday.
I Daie of Battle Creek and Harley B.1
«.
or Nasnvme.
i
Cree,‘'
after u 114 Bunday.
Harrison Blocher an old resident of Nashville.
of this place, passed away Frtd.*.y| The Clover Leaf class was delight-1
QUIMBY
night at the American Legion hos- fully entertained Friday night at Blocher was a prominent Woodland
Mr. and Mn. Archie McIntyre and
pita) at Battle Creek after a long tha home of Mra. Lanah Fisher with £“rTfL“n«?1.*j’^1*1,wt,ea.ve*.
vacancy. He felve* a’host of rela- A1^ entertained at a family
illneaa. Funeral services were held Mra. Ruth Schrivcr assisting.
.... The
.v. tive* and friend* to mourn hl* pa**- kftlliering Saturday evening. Mr.
SOUTH BOWNE
I JMonday al 2 o’clock at the real- next meeting, July 10. will be the .
w ....nJ
oral
•
and Mrs Hnwsni
Howard navis
Davis nt
of r
Battle
annual picnic held at Putnam Part &gt;«. v
y
. Mrs. Jennie Miller of South Bend. I rtence.
Creek. Pvt. DennU McIntyre of Port
Mra. Blocher Is very poorly, havMra. Clnra Hanneman and Mrs . p
y'
SIH, Oklahoma. Mra. Dennis McLillian Bullis were in Ann Arbor
MLss Betty Wotring went to' Intyre of Battle Creek and Mr.
Monday.
Grand Rapids. Wednesday evening; and Mra. Cante ran McIntyre and
----------------............ ...............
to vlalt Mr. and Mra. Laird Wotring1 family of Quimby were present.
Memorial park.
ASSYRIA
for “ fe* d»ys
□rand Rapids were Saturday night
The Quimby 4-H Club met at
Miss Bertha Miller of Lansing
Mr» Bertha MuUlnex and Bobby the church for their business meetguests of Mr. and Mn. Will Mish­ MILO
spent the weekend recently with Joc of Battle Creek were Sunday1 Ing on Friday afternoon and en­
ler. They also attended the school
Mn. Henry Germaine. Mrs. Made­ Iter mother. Mrs. Belle Case.
|
of Mr. and Mn. Walter Her- Joyed a marshmallow roast on Chas.
reunion al Logan Saturday.
line Norman. Mn. Cliarles Mc­
MIm Norma Cose spent the first shberger. Bobby Joe remained to' Rowley’s foam later.
Mr. and Mn. Will Mishler and Nulty. Mra. Frank Roush. Sr.. Mra.
of the week with her parents. Mr.: «l*nd the summer here.
daughter Gwendolyn attended the Emily Wilcox and Mra. Merle Brad­
Mr. and Mn. Chester Scott and
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Smith and
MelhodLst conference al Grand field were in Grand Rapids. Thurs­ and Mrs. Hugh Case, leaving Wednesday for a boat trip to Green Buy.1 daughter, Mra. Sherman Smith and family left for their home on Fri­
Rapids SuhUay.
day after a two week’s visit with
day. Mra. Roush visiting her daugh­
Roy Strickland, recently inducted [ Ralph Komraus of Hastings, Theo- their parents.
ter. Mra. Wilcox vislUng friends
tnto the army, is spending a ten dore Komraus of Detroit and Wm.
tended Uie Mill school reunion Sat­ at the Isabella Home and spending days’ furlough al home.
Our sincere sympathy is extended
I Birman of Hastings spent Sunday
the remainder of the week with Mr.
urday afternoon.
Mra. Daisy King I* convalescing afternoon with Cha*. Farlee and to Mr Puffpaff and the boys. Mra
W. H. Pardee . relumed home and Mrs. H. P. Tuttle. The other from an operation at Leila hospital., family.
Puffpaff was President of. the
ladles
attended
Conference.
Thursday night after having spent
Guests entertained al the Mr. ant.J Mr and Mre Harry sandbroofc
Mr. and
Mra Merle Bradfield------were Mrs. Hugh Jones home recently, antl Jani^ and Donna Kay vUlud and her presence will be greatly
You will bo paid 1 a pound by any
the past three weeks with his
-------------------------------------daughter. Mra. Harry Miller anc in Hastings this Monday morning
missed by all who knew her.
were: Mr and Mra. George Pratt, relauves at Blanchard Thursday,
on 'business
family of Elkhart. Ind.
“
1
Standard OH Dealer or Agent! Bring
Mr. and Mn. Robert Vrooman of
rubber is provided b$"'thi» drive, nation-wide
of Aurora, Neb.. Mr. and Mra. Chas.' ..
. M
Mr. and Mn. William Roll. Blue Jone* of Battle Creek. Peter Cum-! .
Mr. and Mr*. Sherman from near
near Bhultx called on Mr. and Mn.
.
Middleville spent Sunday at Ml:o Island. III., spent the weekend at' hdnot
unri auscr.
ai.tBr Mra
your old rubber in today... Urgent!
iiiiiign hiiu
tnia. OVABIC oiicp- । daughter returned to their home at Chas. Rowley and family Monday.
their farm.
Curtiss'.
1 ard. honoring the relatives from |
Tije W. 8. C. 8. met with Dorris
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders are Nebraska, who were called here to
Mra. Earl Fox and Mra. Alice
McIntyre on Thursday. About 30
here.
Gardner were in Hastings Wednes­ entertaining Mr. Saunder’s mother, attend the funeral of a nephew.
were present and a lovely time was
.
sister and a friend of Detroit.
day afternoon.
Children's Day exercises were
MrMr" w»f«l Green and had in spite of the weather.
attia-of American homes ... articles useless to you. but
Mr
and
Mn
Herbert
Van
Strealn
Mr and Mra. Milo Curtis* were
held at the Briggs church Sunday., daughters
were Sunday dinner
alMmport.nt to the American war effort.
In Middleville. Saturday afternoon. were tn Kalamazoo Friday. Mr. Van
Mra. Willard Case has been ill the
Mr and Mr»
Green
Bob Brock and Arlene Schray of Strealn getting a check up from the past week.
• I &lt;»» Woodland. .
Lake Odessa were caller* at Jennie doctor.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Hawley, who
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sisson and
IN TO THE GOVERNMENT. Here’s a real opporRobert Van Btreain of Kalamazoo' have re,sided at Uic August Naujok.Paul of Irving and Mr. and Mr*
Pardee'* Friday evening.
Mra. Alice Gardner and brother spent the weekend with his grand­ tenant house have moved to Uie'Fred Mayo of Maple Orove were:
Emory Lowe attended the Sunday parents.
Sunday
afternoon
callers
on
Mr.j
Anson home in Augusta.
gasoline rationing is upon us. Its necessity in the Midwest
school picnic of the Moulton church
Mr. Fruln, who lias been ill for and Mrs. Keith Farlee.
POWERS ECHOES
at Fnliasburg park, Saturday.
some time, I* able to be around now. FINAL DIVIDe’nd"
„
|
STANDARD OIL COMFANY (INDIANA)
Mra.
Jennie Pardee. Wanette
Fred Hauser, who wa* graduated
Clyde Russell received his ques­
Schray and Martha Porritt were 1n franuM. S. C. Saturday, left Tues­ tionnaire for army induction.
The final dividend on certificates!
Caledonia Wednesday forenoon and day for Appleton. Wte.. where he
Mr. and Mrs. David Conklin ac­ of Indebtcdnea of Farmers Ac Mer-I
were dinner guest* at the Alden has a position with the Artificial companied by their brother. George chants Depositor* Corporation of I
Porritt home.
Insemination Association.
Conklin and wife called at the Mr. Lake Odessa, amounting to 4.25 per!
A good many attended the Logon
MIm Susie Reed of Kokomo. Ind., and Mra. Ed Butler home. Wm. cent, has been announced by James;
school reunion Saturday and all came Thursday to visit her sisters. PitL’s former home, also „„
rcw L. Barker, liquidator. The original
the ,new
had a fine time.
the Mlase* Neil and Almira Reed., home of their nelghor. Mr. and Mrs. payoff was 40 per cent and this
.Mr*. Clare Eash entertained a and to attend the graduation of her! Fred Stiles on North Avenue road, final dvidend makes a total of 74.2b
cousin from Ohio the past week and nephew. Fled Hau»er. at M. S. C.| Ronald and Donald Conklin. per cent on certificates, or a pay­
all visited Mra. Eash's parent* at Fred Hauser. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.' twin brother*, are enjoying a week-* ment of 8455 per cent on the base
Gull lake on Sunday.
De­ vacation at the home of an aunt. amount of claims. The dividend
Kenneth Dick and daughter of De.Mr*. Clare Eash attended the troit were week-end visitors also.
Red-Hot Special
Mr. and Mra. Loys Kader of Pon­ amounts to 10,040.69 and 1* now payj
funeral of her grandmother. Mra.
George Bedford of Middleville tiac.
able.
Heller at Dutton Saturday.
spent Sunday with hl* son, Arthur,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller accom­
John Slmpion has sterted the and family.
Owing to circumstances and financial conditions, I am doting out the Aca High
panied their son and wife, Mr. ana
building of the new house for Clare
Miss Irene Prost of Grand Rap-___
______ MUler.
__ ________
_ „
Mr*. Clifton
Sunday
to
Restaurant and full equipment located at 127 South Jefferson St. on
Eash, replacing the one recently de­ Id* spent the week-end al the home spend the afternoon with their
stroyed by fire.
of her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Henry! daughter and family, Mr. and Mn.
COATS GROVE*'
Froot.
.
Will Davis.
The Children's Day exercises of
the Sunday school will be held Sun­
day morning at the Sunday sctiool
hour.
Starting at 7:30 o'clock, I will offer the following article*:
The D. G. T. O. club met with
Mr* Blanche Bayne last Wednes­
day afternoon. In the absence of
America's
“
soldier*
of
production,
”
men
and
women
working
in
the
the president and vice president.
plants of American industry, have their uniforms, too. Some uniforms
Mrs. Margaret Coals was the chairworn by G-E worker* &lt;Jh vital production job* are shown below.

Charlotte

I. her brother
fl returned to
nday.
a nice steer
day morning.

Mbs Orpha Case of Denver. Colo J NORTHEAST WOODLAND

3. Frankenstein? No, just another
G-E worker. His job is sandblasting
big ' turbine eantngs for Uncle
Sam's ships at one of the General
Electric plants.

4. The helmet he wears is to
protect him from light I The rays
from «'welder’s are eould e*u»«
blindness If he did not wear thia
strange headgear.

HELP US TO WIN WITH RUBBER!

ANDRUS SERVICE

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION
r M. S.iurJ.ji
Hrertoa* Tiraa aa&lt; Tabaa
Batteries, Windshlsld WiMts

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SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, ’42
Electric ice box
Gas grill
Steam table
Coca-Cola cooler
Ice box
Notional cash register
Glass pie case
Hamilton Beach No. 18 elec­
tric malted milk machine,
new.
Hamilton Beach No. 32 juice
extractor, new

3 burner elec, coffee maker
Hamburg molder
Store gas heater
Electric fan
Fan pipe
Large electric ceiling fan
Electric toaster
New toilet
Modern dish sink
Electric cheeseburger toaster
Electric hot dog machine

Horseshoe counter and 19
.metal stool*
28 sandwich plate*
9 dinner plate* 9 soup bowls
Too kettle and tin wars
Soup cooker
5 skillets
9 sherbet glass**
6 sugar shakers
Ice craom dipper
33 good water glasses
25 heavy mug*
Hamburger jar and dishes of
all kind* used in a restaur­
ant, including menu sign.
I will also offer the hwlWIne 15’&lt;" by

TERMS OF SALK: Cosh day of sale, nothing to ba removed until satfM far.

FRANK G. ADAMS, Propr
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. JOHN

BIRMAN,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNK II, 1B43

traveling expense of the sarvlc«lY MCA
Nnu'S
man will be guaranteed by the * • 1’1. V.. /k.
of hearing a group from Houghton
farmer or the farm mutual fire
Mrs. George Kelley.
College. Ona of the speakers, Mar­
insurance company interested
A cabin group of boys B to U
ian Birch. wlU be glad to meet
»-a&gt; no. remove ho.UO or mn oU -111 hon on auunU, lor
friends of former days when his
burning hay without adequate fire- * week of camp at Manitou-Un on
fighting facUltiea at hand. Notify J Barlow lake 17* boy. will be, ac- Ing relative! in Detroit, and vicinity,
Betty Bugbee tert Bunday evtntac
your insurance company al once
companied by the area Y. M. C A. were Friday afternoon and everting
storage.
Vent flue* placed in the mow, secretary Conley Davie*, alate "Y
Mrs. Winnie Lundsturm and fam­
I 4.—Test occasionally for heating . 8—....
. .. .
. . .............
-a^wotnnr 0.-111
In r-t,r-n nt Iho
Hammond families
On Saturday ily Bf Nashville visited the home
sipslion of heal generated
| program for the first week.
folks Sunday.
m w bh earn ww u&gt; " i~7
I. . —.------- .1 —:
Rev. H. W. Bugbee has been un—Site storage of chopped hay,
~~
„
during 1841. /.ponunrotu .S?eck for hot *?°Uht0?
rOd' is 7.recommended.
The food value off Dances and social parties for all HasUngs.
Greater aceunscj is obtained by us­
ing a small diameter pipe with a chopped hay put into a allo te Just Hasting, young people will be held
Mrs. Beth J. Cook and Shirley
as
high
a*
that
of
hay
in
the
mow,
•»
lh»
Episcopal
parish
hotue
each
pointed end Into which a tubular
and the are hazard te much les*.
I
night during the «umn*- Jean. Mn. Lucille Ames and Connie WEST HOPR
classed at "came unknown"
8-Remember that one load, month* Sponsored by the Y. M were Wednesday and Thursday af­
Children's bay will be observed at
started from spontaneous thermometer should be left in Pol­ even one fork-full of hay with too!
A - Youth Oosineil. the- dance, ternoon guests of the Edw. Walters.
George Jordan of Hastings is vis­ the church Sunday evening. A pro­
• **111 supplement tlie playground
gram is being prepared by Mrs.
fh*
nram.m..
nt .-nnn the tube b Inserted to obtain an much moisture may rau&lt;r a are
B -From axporienca of ■ I ow a! program, which will offer healthful iting his aunt and uncle. Mr.* and Mabelle Osgood and Miss Belle Mcre.dln. It U» Him-.­
Mrs.
George
Kelley.
.
fanners, soy lean
hay
should iicici
never —-------&gt;° children and
t iftliucia.
uawi iu
«j auvuiu
Callum, to consist of numbers by
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Walters and the children and a talk by the Revs.
I' be stored in building*. Keep it in. oltler youth.
Friday night par- Marion of Orand Rapids were Sun­ Mr., and Mrs. Roy Houghton, who
'
1 Bmlnrenrei Drp.rtmreif o* Mkh- stacks outside Some beans icon-1 Mug3c for
• talnlng oil» are bound to be left in ,les
** furnished by the day dinner guests of her father. have been in Africa aa missionaries
»«
&lt;*"■••
•
“
™"&gt;l»'re
&lt; he,».*POI?U I electric pyrometer testing equip- the threshed hay (straw) and ho: Rhythm Kings, our local young peoJames Slocum of Battle Creek lough.
spots will form.
. pies orchestra,
spent Sunday at home with hte'
10—Do not put grain mi ton or rHKtF CORNERS*
Reports from Ronald Anders a«
family and other relatives.
g —
.. —:
--------man will rush to- any farm with hay In mow. even for a short rime/
, Borgcaa hospital and from" Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Yeiter of, Lynden Johncock at Leite Post hoaCnsursnce Oompan les. should prove (thete instruments to make a U»ar- until threshed This packs down
Kenney and Miss
ramaoie.
ojjgh- check in case of suspected the hay and prevent, escape of Dorothy Kenney of Ml. Clemens Kalamazoo were Friday evening1 pital aay both are gaining nicely.
j
soent
Saturday
with
the
former
a
[spent
former's
guests
of
hte
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
. I—Be sure hay te well cured. . spontaneous healing. If the actual
Mrs. Lizzie Extrom and Mrs. Jean
Mr.- “
and
Clair
Clair u.
D. Yeiter.
10—If yoi auapecl that hot spots!' parents. mr
““ Mrs. v
“*r Yeiter.
«F“^-.vrau
xener.
Munn and children of Battle Creek
are developing in your stored hay.
Mr and Mr? M«r»hall Norwooo* Richard Leo Hammond of Cincin-' called on Mra. Hallie Anders and
gcL in touch with your Are Inaur- tnd Mr- "nd Mra Ro'5’‘r Williams: nati. O.. wa* a last weekend guest’ MlM Belle McCallum Saturday afance company al once
Accurate ,nd *°u* Dean, of Delton were Sun-. of his grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. temoon.
testa can be quickly arranged at no day BuwU °r l,le talter’i parents. Claude Hammond, also
of the'
Donn . Springer came homo from
coat
LUJ, to yourodf and the thre. *. of.
UH ”r *nd Mr* I*«lle Wil llama, ’ and jame.
--------- Hammond*
----------------Kalamazoo Thursday, having fln..................destructive
..
T**.*
..Lulheld
a potentially
lire
can .be, famllv
_. .
,
„
' 1 Thf
' wtU M Sunday school
[l tehed hte yee^te school work at Weatneutralized before any damage te MrsFbher of East State Rd , their picnic al FaUasburg Park near; I ern'MIchigan College of ducation.
done.
,•»« * Friday overnight and Satur- Lowell on Saturday. 48 entering aI1 He left for Detroit thia Monday
day guest of her son-in-law and pleasant Ume and the good dinner. I morning, where Ke expects to aecura
1 daughter. Mr. and Mra. James F. •
— — —— v
SOUTH THORNAPPLE
I employment.
i
Mra.
Dell
Scott
and
Floyd
LeClear
Hommbad. and children: her son. HICKORY CORNERS
OWNER HAS TO SELL because of poor health.
I Mrs Sarah.Anders spent the fore­
were united in marriage last Tues- »arold. en route from Grand Raj&gt;Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer were' part of the week In Kalamazoo with
A'real good bargain tn a form. 230 acres of good
day evening. June B by Justice of ld*- Was M Saturday evening caller dinner guests Sunday of Mr and
the Peace perry Barnum the bride's ,here Rnd shc accompanied him to: Mrs. Nelson Willison of Johnstown,
fertile land, nice woods, lays good, in Carlton
Mr. and Mrs Almond Webber,
brother, al his home. &gt;L_
1 Callers
z'“n~ at '*•
“ ”
~*-v Town
*r"— home
‘—*•
Mrs 1
LeClrar,,hclr home.
the
Frank
Jesse Osgood and Lynden Johnand Woodland township. 2 sett of buildings,
*--•------&gt;—&gt;1 Mrs....
Richnrd Cook and son. Johnwere
owns a
ft farm
lurm near
nt.ir the
me Gates
unic*
svnooi
school
.
. Sundayll.-llK..J afternoon
* * Mr.
■ and ,' cock called on Mrs. Esther Johnv- Mr
Mr.,’ T —r laril
—n anH
T.U. and
....
only 7 miles from town. A good productive farm
and Mr LeCte-r ha* been working '*&gt;■
Barbee
and son. 1 Mrs Wilbur
Tolles
children.
cock at Leila Post hospital Sunday
the farm
Mtes Eunice Hoyt and “* *“*
Conn“'
canw Mr‘ E,hpl P™ock. and Mrs. HUI
fee $12,000.00.
Mrs Lydia Wilson prepared a sun- Thursday evening to visit their par- and
nd son. Kenneth, all of Hastings. ■
.
,
Little
(
per for the happy couple and every- ent*. Mr and Mrs H- J Robinson.
Util* Kendall
K.nrf.n Donovan
nnnm-.n is
i. making K1^
„7L
one
in
the
neighborhood
wishes
for,
David
nnd
Dorothy^
Mesarn.
Cook i
a good recovery from hte recent rt
A STRICTLY MODERN HOUSE, only 3 blocks
_________
Jt King'* mother. Mr*.'
themui happy Ufe together.
'-««»**
.1«
,! and Lara
bee came Friday «enln»
evening.
:
J Nancy,B. Jafst/er. She had visited
from main street, double basement, double ga­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bromlcv
Sunday callers on Mrs. Hattie, all returning home Sunday.
Mrs Agnes Kelley te spending the I and family attended the wedding o! lour community many times with
rage. $4000.00.
Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. James
her daughter and family and we
Oliver and daughter. Eunice, and summer months with her son and(Mra. Bromley's cousin. Robert WU- had learned to love her and her
Mr and Mrs Basil .Turner and , wife. Mr and Mrs. George Kelley- Ham Pnlderman.. and Miss Irene quiet, gracious ways. The family
WE HAVE one of the nicest, most complete cot­
| jeon Gideon Sunday afternoon at
family of Flint, who are- spending at her farm home here.
ha* the sympathy of their many
Rev. and Mra. D- A. Manker. । Stetson Memorial Chapel. Kalama­ friends here.
i until Monday here with her par­
tages on Walldorff’s Resort. Large lot, has fire­
I ents. Mr. and Mra. Oliver; also her , daughters Flossie and Irene of Cad-, zoo Coljcge. Kalamazoo.
The Rev. Isaac Osgood, wife and
place, complete bath, insulated, built in garage.
• brother. Francis Oliver, and wife. .lilac. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Manker| Eunice McTaggart of Elmdale re- son. David, visited the home folks
of Baltimore. Md. Mr. and Mrs turned home Saturday after a two
j
who
reside
on
the
Frank
Lee
farm.
Friday. Daughter Nelda is enter­
Will sell right.
Mrs. Lee Hendricks axstetarl her Seth Cook and Shirley Jean of Lan- ( weeks' visit with her grandparents, taining tiiev whooping cough, so
rtng.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Walters
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Mourer.
| sister. Mrs. Laurel Sen.siba.in (taperstayed with friends in Charlotte:
40 ACRE FARM, fair house and bam. $1000.00.
■ Ing the Shafer liouse. where they and Marlon of Grand Rapids, andj Pvt. Joseph Keith Barnes of ConMr. and Mrs. L. D. Woodman
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walters of Bat- neeticut, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barnes were Grand Rapids visitors Sunday.
! are going to reside
' Jerry. Bedford has been inslall- tie Creek were Wednesday evening । and MLm Clara Upson of OUego
Teddy Hayward te home on a few
guests* of Mr. and Mrs. Ed called on Mrs H. E. Barnes on
i ing an electric pump in the case- dinner
'
days*, furlough from Fort Custer.
1 Wednesday evening of last week.
ment of the residence of Mr. and Waiters.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Williams and
Mrs. Grace Simpson te house-' HENDERSHOTT* *
Mrs. Phillip Nichols and mother.
Tlic Hendershott school reunion।
Mrs. Grace Nichols, near the Gates, family of the W* K. Kellogg farm keeper for the W. K. Kelloggs at
spent
with -----their •----------parents/their
summer
home
at—
Gul| lake.
school on the Gates Corners
J
— Sunday
------- . --------------------------------— —
.
was well attended Saturday, about
George Chatman of Middleville ' Mr.
Mr and
"nd Mrs Leslie Williams.
Wlihams. Mr. I| Boneta Bromley te having four 70 being present.
Williams
ot Grand‘ ’ weeks' vacation •from &lt;her work
atj Mr. and Mra. Charles Hendershott
was making a cement floor last week'and
' ***'4 Mrs Lyle “
n,”“
•- —
La Verne the Shakespeare plant in KalaKala.' and Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott’
in the new addition io t*** milk Rapids and Mr and Mra LaVerne
Williams nt
william,
of Riehmnnri
Richmond. Vn
Vn; railed
called ma./v,
mazoo
' called on Mr. and Mra. Carl Archer
isouse at the Blue Ribbon dairy,
I a cordial welcome is extended to&gt; near Charlotte Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ward Benuo and on them Sunday.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Mra. James P. Hammond and, Mr. and Mra. E L. McCallum, who&gt;
little son. Jerry, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Edith Bechtel of Hastingsi
STEBBINS BU1IJ)ING
i her grandmother. Mrs. Hattie May­ Mrs. Carroll Fisher of Hastings spent are living on the old Will Elliott
rilO.NE 2659
nard of Clarksville. Mrs. Maynard Saturday wllh the latter'* father, farm purchued from Ben Campbell ter. Mrs. Ronald Haynes. Sunday
Weeks, and the Howard Weeks by their son. Major McCallum.
guests and callers were Mr. and1
soent the winter with Mr. and Mrs.:
of Lowell.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott of Mrs. Floyd Foote of Hastings andI
Detroit spent the weekend at the'...
Mr.________________________
and Mrs. John Bechtel, fromi
old Will Elliott home. Their moth-1 the Hind's district
er. Mrs. Ella Elliott, te being cared
Dr. and Mra. Gunn and son..
for in a nursing home for old ladles} Romig, with Mra. Harold Atherly.
In Detroit. She is 87 years old and, from near Kalamazoo, were Bunday
unable to be up or feed herself, but evening callers at A. C. Clark's
is comfortable and contented.
(Romig will soon be Inducted into
It 1s alarming the amount of gas- the service of Uncle Sam.
ollne that has been burned today. | Mrs. Peter Baas and Viola of
Apparently there have been more | Nashville and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd
cars through here today than ever! Storer of Hastings were Sunday afbefore in one day. If we need .tel temoon callers at Albert Brill's.
save our gasoline, why don't we
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hendershott of
begin now.
(Kalamazoo were Sunday callers at
Tlie Wesleyan churoh will have Leo Hendershott's. Mrs. Frances

MAY
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th. birthday.

cause heaUng.

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GOOD BUYS

"The Beat Investment on Earth,
u the Earth Itielf” * ■

EARL R. BOYES

MONEY!

DON’T
Be Out Guessed

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

Open Formula Feeds
Open formula feeds were originated by the
Fann Bureau gs a farmers’ organization.
Contents of cloked^fphnula feeds had to
be guesaed at. Farmers’ feeds are open
formula and list the ingredients pound
for pound on the feed tag, because:

But Don’t Wait!

1

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

2

The Hastings Building
&amp; Loan-Association
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

MEMBER F. H. L. B

PHONE 2503

Edwards Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Claud.Hofman were
ton Valentine from Sunday unui
Bunday gumU of Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday.
Orvin Birman in Verona.
Tiro Maple Orove Farm Bureau
Mra. Carol Fuller and daughter
Elaine to Battle Croak Wednesday. community group will meet Wed­
nesday evening. June 17, tn the
Briggs church basement
Frank Hyde spent-last week at
the home. ot Mr. and Mrs. Clem
and because of 111 new aha U stay- Kiddkr.
Mr and Mrs Francis Curley and
son and Mra Albert Curley called
at Claud Hoffman's on* evening
improved now.
Thursday. Mr. and Mn. Cleon
Landon accompanied by Mr. and taking Albert Curley to FY&gt;rt CuiMrs. OUs Landon and Mn. Arthur
Bupper giyals Monday at Clem
Kidder's were Fred Marshalls, Mrs.
Ruel Root's where they enjoyed a | Mary Kidder and Mrs. Bower all
birthday supper tn honor of Oita from near Vermontville.
Landon who te Mrs. Root's father. —
Wednesday
-----•*Mr. —
and
-• Mra. George
.
CongratulaUona to Evelyn Town­ Ball joined Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mesend. Thelma Gibb, and Vet* Rice Caul and Mr. and Mra. Matt Bed­
all of Carlton Township wiio re­ ford of Middleville on a fishing trip
ceived highest marks In scholar­ to Lake Michigan.
ship for the school year and grad-______________________
Mr and Mrs. Clem Kidder
,-----------and
uated Friday afternoon. Also all Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jones wen
the others from here who gradu-, Sunday guest* at Sidney Stanton's
ated. we .are proud of your success. In North Maple Grove.
Mr. and Mra. Radford Stidham
'
'—’
and son Rush of Hastings, accom­ GLASS CREEK
The Glass Creek Extension Class
panied by Mra. Stidham's moUier.
Mra. James Daniela of Cardova, । will picinc at the Fred Bechtel cotot Mr. and Mrs. Garold
Sunday afternoon.
Mra. Anna Buck. Frank Shriber.
Norman Barry, and Mrs.Kendal.*
Buck and children of near Wel­
come Comers motored to Battle
Creek. Tuesday morning where they
met Kendall and all went u&gt; Ham­
mond, Ind- for the day. Mn. Ken­
dall Buck and children stayed over
until the next day when her brolner Sanford who 1s in the U. 8.
army met her with hla new bride
and they motored together to the
home of their parents in Boulder.
Colorado.
Burl Valentlrte is vteitlng-Mr. ana
Mra. Tello Bowers In Big Rapids

church services Sunday morning be­
cause of automobile trouble.
Clayton Valentine and hla daugh­
ter Mayoma, were in Blanton Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Todd and
children were Sunday visitors at the
nome
Mr and Mrs. Arlry
Arley Todd.
home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Denney were
callers at tho home of Mr. and Mr.­
Gerald Ttecher Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Cleon Landon visited at the
home ot Mrs. Hazel Eadie, in Rock­
ford over tho weekend. Her hus*
band and daughter. Mrs. Arthik
Yiuger and children drove mere
Sunday to bring her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Brecheteen
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Henney, others callers that
day were Mr. Mort Nicholas who is
now working In Ypsilanti and his

and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nash ot
Hustings.'
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marlow were
shopping in Ionia Saturday with
their daughter. Mrs. Merle Fauley
of Clarksville.

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

j

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

day.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens, Da­
vid and Joy McGIocklln. Mr. and
Mrs. John Havens and Rodney of
Hastings spent Sunday with Louis
Havens al Goguac lake. David re­
mained for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shricker and
sons of Richland spent Sunday at
diaries Whittemore's.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thornton
and sons of Charlotte spent Sunday
at Clyde Warren's.

day visitors al Russell Whitte­
more's.
. Mrs. Russell Whittemore attendMn. Eari Moore In Hastings last
Thursday.*
'
Kenneth Brown of Hickory Cor­
ners is spending the summer in the
Whittemore home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis called on
Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam Havens. H. W.
Rutland. Bunday evening.
The Misses Genevieve and Max­
irte Erway of Orand Rapids and
Joan Erway of Kalamazoo spent
tike week at their home here. Miss
slater and husband, Mr. and Mu.

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The Busy Bee Club met Thursday
afternoon with Mrs Macle Potts,
Contests were the main features of
the afternoon. A luncheon was
Mrs Guy McNee and two daugh-

For Buying a Home,

Rebuilding or Remodeling

ooi sum next Monday morning.
Hastings High school graduates
M W. B. a a. will meet for
ot this community were
this Thursday at the home of Babcock, Nyla Van Syckte. Witoa
. Oharlea Hendershott
I GarreU, Violet Norton. William
1
••»
■
Donovan and Arthur McKelvey.
---------- --------------i Mr &lt;nd Mrs Bnrney wlUlame
CARLTON
CENTER

Hastings Wednesday.
Mary and Joe Lukso of Grand
Rapids spent the weekend with
their parents
Irene Lukso re­
turned home with them.

visiting relatives in Grand Rapids.
Harold England and family of
Lansing and Morris Lewis and wife

Potts Sunday, and all attended the
Moe school picnic.
A large crowd attended the Moe
school picnic Sunday, a program

given by Jerry Bedford on civilian
defense. Guests were present from
Grand Rapids. Hastings. Eaton
Rapids. Owosso, lAiuing, Kalama­
zoo. Freeport and Middleville.
Howard Colburn's father passed
away Sunday evening at St. Mary's
hospital after a long lllneu.
Verdun Coville and family spent
Sunday with Mra. Covllle's people
at Freeport.

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Rev. and Mra. Seward Walton
und daughter Mary of Turk Lake,
with Mra. Walton's mother. Mra.
Bech and son of Eureka called on
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Walton. Satur­
day. Rev. Walton went on to Clov­
erdale to conduct a marriage serv­
ice for former friends, the others
staying at the Walton home until
hte return.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock and
children ware Sunday guest* of Mr.
and Mra. Chas. Babcock in Battle

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15.000 by FA.LI.C, a United
States Government agency.
Firtr Frdaral nf
amount opens an account. You

in Urge or until amounts, as
convenient by U. S. mail. Cur­
rent dividend rate,
annu­
ally, compounded twice yearly.

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tehft A. MmItot
St

There's shortage of binder canvas material

He can consult with the Michigan State College
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7

Detroit spent Monday with Rar. aad

you very much for your kind In­ Brill. returned
Mrs William Hutchens and Keith
vitation to your reunion, for I would
Tlialer ef HaaUngs visited at the
WUlta Hutchina home, Bupday kit­ presented with a fine gift. Rafreah-

6e Ifridge Field were Saturday call-

Mr. and Mra. 8am While ot Has­ Mrs. Neil Newton and Mra. WIU
'j Mr. and Mrs Frank Thompson tings. MIm Mary Sheaffer and Dipp. Among those present were some of my old friends and the old
land Dennie were Bunday dinner mother of Ionia were Sunday after­ Mr. and Mra. Gary Newton of Beld­ school house. I found things vary turned home ■Friday night from a
noon nuesjs of Mr. and Mrs Dewey ing. Mr. and Mra. Vernon Newton,
week's visit with her daughter, Mn.
and MIm Jean Deakins of Hastings.
Roush end family.
textile Creek spenk Uie weekend Woodruff of Hasting*Mr. and Mra. Charles Overholt.
Mr. and Mra. Clare Clum visited
tub hta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry । Mr&gt; Uap
„ 4[&lt;ndln&lt;
near Battle Creek.
Hubert and Evelyn, spent Bunday gaa U keeping every one home till
Ixo Hendershott liad the ml* for .Prr»ton
[the week with Mr. and Mra. Ltoyd
ten Tarp.. Mr. and Mra. Roy Bunn
■ Mr. and Mra. Clayton Clemens Karchcr und Marlon of Grand Rap­
of Campbell, and-Mr. and Mra. Art holt of Orand Haven.
rand two children ot Prescott spent
Kenneth Roger* of Jackson spent will be over soon, then things will
It ha* been sugg**taj .hat our
a.tVd« MAI
Bund., MUI
A„„.
* Richardson, of South Bownc Hunthe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Coy
I Mr. and Mra. Harold Yoder and Grand Rapid* spent Bunday aft- day.
Mr. and Mra. William Crakes BtoweU.
We have two of the largest camps combined with Bible Demonstration
I*nU,yI emoon with Ml** Virginia Fteh.
spent the weekend with their grand­
Clarence Sumner and Miss Bea in the country near us. Fort Dix Day. which would bnn.f It on the
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler of.
aIl(j
Gtaude Fighter re- daughter. Mra. Al HoveF.if Hasting*. De PlOnly of Detroit spent Balur- and Camp Kilmer, so we see plenty tast Sunday In Hie month.
Orand Rapid*, were Baturday eve, lelter a.lurday whlch wo
Mr. and Mrs. Trafford Wilkins and
kIb, Mlicner ffur.ctA nf Mr nnit Mrs I ... . .._ _ .
.. .
..
daughter of Flint were Sunday Mra. Warren Surrarrer and family.
CHARLTON PARK
i nard stating that he arrived safely guests of the former's mother. Mra.
Mr. and Mra Verdan Oovills and craft is building many planes here
The Delton Independent baseball
family of Middleville were Sunday | some place.
Nettle Wilkins
r*. V. L. Wolcott of at hta destination in Australia. z
team played the Park team Sunday
dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. B.
fcharlotte
Bunday "upper
Mr
Klril HoWMd cunton and
My wife and I have lived In Trevi,
process thi* utuutpa**td product, make available over 30000X000
thta season.
______
Mr*. La. R. Wol- family of Bowne were Sunday wft- Battle Creek, and Rev. and Mra. W 81s*on. helping to celebrate their;
certain unUl
end of the Anal i
, i emoon guesta of Mr. and Mrs B. R. William Tombaugh and mother of mothlr's birthday anniversary.
1
Mra. Joe Kauffman and Mra. Paulj 1 Clinton.
more.
Clarksville were Bunday dUmcr
inning. The score was 3 to 3 in
Lirten to Edgar A. Guett—eath Monday
ting* visitor Friday.
a Thompson Of Bownc Center were1
Now tell all my old friends I send favor of the Park.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Walton and guests at the Ray Wieland home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gillett and them my best wishes, also regrets
Mra. Roy Chandler of HasUngs,
1 Friday evening supper guests of Mr.
and Wodnctday 10 A.M.-WXYZ
Next Sunday the Duplex Printing
I and Mra. Jlgga Price of Hkatlngn. ' family ot South Bownc were Sun- spent Thursday with Mrs. Glenn sens of Barryvlllc spent Bunday I can't be with you-all.
Press class A-1 team of Battle Creek
Kellogg.
.
I। with Mr. and Mra. Manley Sherman
J
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steckle
With love and best wishes, Leslie will play the park team. -Thta team
I and children of Lansing were Bun­ Frank Walton. The children reMr. und Mra. Dwight Rosenberger! and family.
O. Rowson. 33 Charlotte Ave., Trcn- should be a better team than any
malned there while their parents and family of Clarksville were
! day dinner guests of his parents,
the park Ii*s so far played thta
' accompanied Frank Walton and Thursday evening guest* of Mr.'
CHURCH NEWS
4 Mr. and Mrs. Asa Steckle.
season. An attempt will be made
Mra. Bernice Closson to Howell and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger and I
COATS OROVE
United Brethren Circuit
to art he‘
■
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Van Patten
' where they visited tlie latter's hus­ Marvin.
|
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
Mr. and Mrs Harley feesie spent advances.
{ g accompanied by Robert and Donald
; band. *
Mr. and Mrs. George Woldring of Freeport
Sunday with Mra. Pearl Demond.
1 Clinton of Carlton Twp.. and MIm
Mr. and Mrs Ed Wallander and Holland were Wednesday evening, Sunday
school
"— --------—’ —10:30.
I Dorothy Van Patten of Kalamazoo,
—ON FAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
rence Chaw Thursday with good
, visited Mr. and Mra. Glenn Van, son Donald and the former's mother supper guests of Mr. and Mra Allen' Preaching—11:30.
Christian Endeavor—7.00
attendance Mra. Floyd Clum had 1
- ----------| Patten and ........
family of
Battle- Creek. of 8*nd Lake were Sunday dinner Fish and family.
Mtas Norma Yoder spent part of | Preaching—8:00.
Sunday. Dorothy returned home for ! surste of Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods
charge of the program
last weex ana mis week witn Mr. | Prayer meeting Thursday evening
n three weeks' vacation from the.*nd family.
Mr. and Mra. Nell Smith and I
Methodist Bronson hospital in Kai-1 A son named James Burke, weigh- and Mrs. Emery Kime and Beulah at the church at 8:00.
daughter Gwen of Midland arc
amazoo.
!
pound*, thirteen ouncn.. of Pleasant Valley.
■ Pleasant Valley
vlidtlng al Warren Coolbaugh's.
Preaching
—
10:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lapcjmd
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Smith are on
Sunday school—11:00.
.the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Ardta. Friday. June 12 Mra. George Barbara Ann of Grand Rapid* spent
a trip to Detroit for a few day* to
Christian Endeavor—8:00.
'Roy KUngman of Gaylord.
| Bchurman of McBain ta caring for Sunday with Mr. and Mra. W. C.
visit Mr. and Mra. Ed Smith and|
Harold Skinner of Battle Creek.
daughter and new grandson. Lape.
will then spend Some time at Mac-i
Freeport Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Dan PosLm* and
spent the weekend with Mr. and, Congratulations.
kniac Island and other pointe Ini
Everett M. Love, pastor
■ northern Michigan. From there they!
Mra Earl Everaon and family, hta!
«w&gt; Mra. AusUn Rosenberger Phyllta Ann spent Sunday with Mr.
wife reluming home after a weck* °f tlarksvUle spent Friday after- and Mra. George Alexander of, Morning Worship—11:00.
plan to go to Buffalo and other!
Sermon: "Unlimited Consecra­
vtalt
1 noon with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowell.
eastern points.
,
Mra. Nettle Wilkin* win have a tion."
Quite a number from here at-]
Mln Donna Thaler returned to Rosenberger and Marvin.
her work at Butterworth ho*pltal' Mr. and Mr* John Thaler And sale of her household goods Satur-1 Sunday
- school—13:00.
tended the graduating exercises In
J"" *“!
T l
&lt;&gt;»ul
Church Hastings. We are proud of the four'
In Grand Rapid* Sunday after a^wnily were Sunday dinner guesta Si
two weeks' vacation at home.
i of Mr. nnd Mra. William Spear of -------home---to Miner King
and.....
will make
.. ..............
mnu M love, polo,
I। graduates from our Community,
I namely—Evelyn Townsend. Nina 11
Bill Vander Male and Teddy Wai- Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs Tlialer her future home with her children.
John Landengendo of Alto Is' Morning worship—10:00.
ton left Bunday evening for Man- attended the annual conference of
Brisbin, Doris Coats and Kennetn
Sunday school—11:00.
Chester where they are employed.
t,,e Methodist church In the afl- spending a few day* wllh Mr. and'
,,,
____
Demond.
Mrs. William Crakes.
.
I IRVING
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres re- emoon.
»
Tiie C. E. met last Sunday eve­
Mr. and Mra. Albert Staufer. son] Congratulations to Mr. and Mis.. nlng with good attendance. Lucille
# reived* word from the par depare-1 Mr. and Mrs Melvin Hutchina and
ment stating that Glenn Novteky &lt;l«ughter of Grand Rapids visited sfnd daughter of Grand Rapids Frvd Schlffman of Battle Creek, rehad arrived wifely al hta destlna- Mra. William Hutchin* Sunday were Bunday callers of Mr. and cently married. Fred ta a son oi Ject. “New Phases of World-Wide
Hon.
| evening.
Mra. Clarence Benedict.
I Dell Schlffman. local.
■, Missions." Several gave Interesting
Mr.
MUs
gowerby ha* com-'
Mra. jrnnu
Jennie Min*,
Miller i.
Is spending al
a
&gt; Mtas Virginia Moore ta employed
**
Mri D°n/r*”ee “nd ***’
In lha J. C. Penney store in Has-, ofi. H*»Ung* spent Bunday evening few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie pitted her school work In East Chi­
llngJ .
wllh Mr*. George Thompson.
Stauffer of Orand Rapids.
cago and hu returned to her home Mrs. Zocna Rothermal al Ragual. I
Mr. and Mrs Emery Kime and. In Irving.
Mr. kna ure J O. Cuul klUrrfrell , “f- "ml Mre. RUh.rU Durkre .no
India. Estelta Kelsey and Dorothy!
me Alcworm reunion M Ure home
oM IUloo m&gt;0 Beryl Price Beulah of Pleasant Valley were
Mtas Donna Jean Nagel of Grand Kelsey sang "When the Oates'
No customer's work shall be picked
Hte customer will give, but in no com
-nl Mr. end Mre Bohen Alruworih “lkd “ Mr «Ml *&lt;”■ *—*» P"-*1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Rapid* ta visiting her grandparents. Swing Outward Never."
up and delivered on the same day.
Mra. Harold Yoder and family.
Mr. and Mra. Reo Brink ana I
In soum Berlin. Bundey. Tliere'
P"111" &lt;»“» Bunday erenin,.
Mr. and Mra. James Nagel.
should any cleaner offer to buy
were Umul miny-n.e prreenl
I
“"l,
“J";
Rev. and Mra. Everett Love re­
Wilson Travis and family of Bat-Ernest
--------- --------------------------Pranger visited----in the ...
H.l
,
Mr. .nd Mr. Oemld Thompum' «™J
All.rdm, .M Rotan turned
When making a delivery to a cutlast Sunday
night
the tie Creek spent the weekend with. Woodman home Sunday as they
hanger from the customer.
---------------------------- -- -------from
— ...
‘ .nd Jerry Hertan. Mr.
d^ ol Uke Odenk. Cv.nd Mr. P.U Michigan Methodist Conference at: hta parents and hl* brother and — ..........
—• •from
----were
returning to •••&gt;*
Milford
★ II a garment is brought In to the
Thompum. mid Mr. Mary Pry were 9Imaleml and 0— and lean, Grand Rapids, and will serve the family here.
a weekend at Fremont.
Freepcrt
charge
for
another
year
]
Congratulation*
to
Oretta
McNutt
.inure in Dowlln, and Cedar Creek. “™1’
Marilyn Bier­
• The West Sebewa Church of
exchange and wherever possible m..
.
I Tick
Sunday"
—— • zlck, Pattv
Patty tlniivtamr
Houvener. Mnrvn,
Norma Vrviar
Yoder.
Rev. Everett Love was one of; and husband. Mr. Warner of Mld- Christ have their annual Home­
Mr .nd Mr, KrnneU. er, o(
w«"‘
o&lt; thote ordained an Elder in the. dleville, a service man In the armed Coming next Sunday with a basket
curc as many additional hangers es
brought in with the garment.
*
Orand Hatfd. —w Bnnda, MUr*«•"• •»" “‘“"‘.y e.lkr. Methodist church .at the ordination force*.
dinner. 6. V. Mattson of Lansing.
now cllm &gt;( the Thomp-m' and »' »“ Helen Hu.Unre .ho re­ service in the Grand Rapids First
Faye McMasters, who used to at­ Secretary of the State Missionary
Please help us conserve our tires and save steel for National Defense.
Fry home
Iturncd ho,nc frotn Pennock hospital Methodist church last Sunday aft- tend school here and stay with hei society, will be the speaker.
Miss Ruth Sherman of Jackson ‘ S*‘J,n,a’L
ernoon.
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mayville,
waa a Bandar caller ot Rev, and ,
“i. s“S"r, “J da^hler
Mrs. William Hutchens spent together with hte wife and family, HENDERSHOTT
Mrs J L Ickes
•ArIene of O™nd Rapid*, formerly oi from Wednesday until Saturday camped here on the river last week.
Hie Hendershott school "reunion
Mr. and Mr* Harry Boughner of
on “r. and Mra. with Mr. and Mra. Marvin Thaler He is now a resident of Grand1-------------------------------------------------------- ,
Rapids.
week Saturday. Rcixarti of i;ood|
Lake Odessa were Monday afternoon ®
U nnd family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Seeber
of,
Um
“
«lw»ys heard after (he*e|
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George FOr- • "taler of Mrs. Orric Call of KalRev. and Mra. Blain Snyder were
brr
'
I
Grand Rapids visitors Friday, and Battle Creek spent Sunday with hta picnics, so If you are teacher, pupil
U.drr Moore ot Irvin, .nd Mre. I
“J
Erenon.nd were dlnnei guesta of Mr. and Mrs. parent,. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seeber.
or friend, plan to cornel
Richard Bjork.
Mra. Katie Nosanov and a friend
Floyd W.llre&gt; ot Orua lUpId.
■*“**&gt; wUh
HIND8 CORNERS *
Mr. and Mra. Clark Robinson of
from Detroit were Sunday guests!
wrre Bund., erenin, (UhiU ot Mr wJn.n. Ot trrdn,
at Floyd Garrison's.
.nd Mre rrenn -Hromp-m
„
» South Hastings called on their
Mra. Albert Brill and Mra. Ella I
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bisson much a failure as every one was too
Mr. .nd Mre. Keim Dortre ot | “^d tulurMer ot^r Mu,
busy to attend: there were a few Lahr went with Mr. and Mr*. Clin­
Woodbmd .pen! Bund., wlm Mr.
Mn «&gt;d Mn Beuhen Weleou. Mr Sunday.
.nd Mn. Adlnr Bndre..
I •“&gt;
W*'“J|“J,
Mr. and Mrs diaries Keller ana present among them Mr. and Mrs. ton Lahr to Cedar Springs. Sand
Mr. ud Mn Armor Buller .nd rent. Hlllrert ot WoodUnd -ere son Bobby of Hastings, and Boyd Edd Myers of Ionia, putting forth Lake and Ionia to call on relatives!
mn ot Hullni. .ere Bund., dm- '»“&gt;'&gt;■ “J dinner ,ue.u ot Mr. Novtaky of Orand Rapid* were a special effort to meet old friends. Sunday.
Joyce Clark was an overnight]
tier IhreU ot Mr. .nd Mn. Robert *»d Mn F. 0- T.M&gt;errr Bund., Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
■was scarcely able to make the trip. guest last Monday of Barbara CasNewloo urd tunllr.
I
""f" "&gt; “f •»&gt;
t- n Warren Surrarrer and family.
Edd Newton spent Saturday at tellne, tn Hastings.
John Stairs and daughter ot
John Tinier .nd d.u«l&gt;Wr Dunn. Wolro’1 In me .tlemoon.
.pent mree d.y, ot I.U -eek I»perMr. &gt;"d Mn.
Bto.eU r.llrd Woodland called on Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Halls In Hastings alter leav­
Mr. and Mra. Nat Bteele and Mbs
ing Just recovered from the measles. Ethel Gibson of Kalamazoo w»re|
In, tor Mr. .nd Mn Orv.l Kokx “
Fo?1 Bu,w*» H00- o[ Wood- Ed Stairs Monday morning.
Orville Hammonds family are lit Sunday evening callers at the Floyd
ollMIUe creek.
Und Bund.; eremn,
Mr. and Mra. Trueman Plppel of
Garrison's. They had attended the
Mr. urd Mn. Roberl Newton nnd
'7 Harbor Beach spent Monday and with the measles.
On account of sickness and being unable to carry on, I will sell at public auction
Below is a letter received from Haynes family reunion that day at
t.mlly
were Sunday .tlemoon
"nd Mn. Clyde Tooker allend- Tuesday morning with her parents.
Leslie Q. Rowson ot Trenton. N. the home of Ernest Haynes.
,ue&lt;U ot Mr .nd Mn. WlUUun “
« «op.
the following described personal property at my farm home located 2 milas south
Newton ot Stale Rmd.
I kl^
,
On Friday evening. June 13. a J., who attended school here fifty
Mra. Dan Hall, with Mrs. Victor
of Caledonia school house, or 2 miles wast, 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Mid­
MU. Maine K*uflm.n hre
eo&gt;-1
t” group of about thirty young people
Munton of Hastings, called on Mra.
dleville at Duncan Lake on
Trenton. N. J.
Ted OTaughlln last Tuesday.
ploymenl
.1 me cum County'
",d Jf.1 JJS most agreeably surprised Howell
Baniurium In UnUn,
I
",ld
°r C*£?p*511- Newton and William Dipp. Jr., at
June 1, 1M2.
Alvin AUerdln, and Mr.; "nd Mr .nd Mre Rkh.rd Durkee
the home of Mr. and Mrs Will Dipp
I Just received your card. Thank past week with Mr. and Mra. Albert
Mn uicnn
Olenn Miller
ot IU.Un„
mra.
Miner oi
rnuiuiias oiled
cauca . “1
,- “J0’"1 • flc"k
_ their uncle, -------------------- ---Sun— ‘at
on
George Brown,
Bt Gun
°Un lake Sunday.
Mrs. a
George
spent
day afternoon
II Mrs
*or” Thompson
n’
11 from Wednesday until Saturday at
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Rockhill'
I
the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart
spent Sunday wllh Mr. and Mrs.'
Beginning at 1:30 EWT.
'.
of
Grand
Rapids,
and
attended
the
Walter Rockhill of Hastings.
JI graduation exercises of her grand­
Callera of Mr. and Mrs. Semlahl
' daughter at Creston high school.
Scesc the past week were Mra. Clay­
ton Clemens,and daughter Darlene
of Prescott, Mra. Emery Kime, Mrs.
Ila Hooper. Mrs. Nina Hulllbcrger
750 Ib. capacity motor-driven cream
Gray Maro, 9 yrs. old, weight 1700
of Clarksville, J. W. Reuter and
daughters. Pearl and Doris of
Cray Gelding, 7 yn. old, weight 1600
PERQT
Grand Rapids, Mra. Addle Olthousv.
McCormick-Daaring binder with toagtM
ONLY
This
I*
an
extra
good
pair,
well
broke,
w
and Mrs. Thurale Thompson of
truck. In extra good condition
South Bownc. Mra. Harold Yoder.
behaved, and in fine condition.
Mrs. Lydia Simpson, Mrs. Prart-i
Denise. Mrs.' Jennie Miller, Mrs.
Polly Parks. Mra. Mary Coals. Mra.
Dema Rensch. Mra. L R Wolcott,
Mrs. Ella Catt. and Mra. Eva PoslMcCormick Dearing mower, five ft. cut
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due soon
ma and Phyllis Ann. local.
Keystone side delivery rake
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryans.-of
Holstein cow, 4 yn. old, calf by tide
Hastings' were Sunday afternoon
Guernsey
cow,
4
yn.
olrf.
due
soon
guests of Mr. and Mr* Frank Wailowk Saturday evening.

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Doreen Mead of Maple Orove
spent last week with her grandpar­
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Freeport friends of Norris Her­
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past two years, will be interested
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store will continue to handle pack­
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1* at present employed in the pre­
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Mr. and Mra. Charles Moore and
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Mra. Minnie Davis left the home
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Harold Vande: Schurr. 79. of
Middleville, wa* arrested Thursday.
Uy Deputy Sheriff Bedford and
fcrousht to Jail here. He U charted
with “carrying a firearm or dangeruu» weapon with unlawful intent."
He waa brought into Municipal
court 'that afternoon, waived cxainination and waa bound over to
Circuit court, hla bond being fixed
at ll-MO which waa not given.
Vander Schurr Mgned a statement
that he did fire several ahoU into
a trailer, belonging to and at the
Unte occupied by James Slotman.
who made the complaint Vander
Schurr alleges that Slotman's attentioha to hla. Vander Schuur's
wife were the cause of the firing
into the'. trailer, but that he did
not plan nor attempt to.shoot the
man whom he charges was wrungIng him.
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Friday
Vander
Schurr
was
brought into circuit court.- He de­
tailed to Judge McDonald the clrcumstances of his shooting into
Slotman's trailer, when he alleges
his wife was a member of a “trailer party." which she waa Induced
to attend by Slotman. He repeated
his claim that he did not intend to
slioot any one. and aimed his rifle
so no one would be hit. He said he
was angry, and wanted to break up
the party.
Judge McDonald accepted the
plea and remanded Vander Schurr
to the custody of the sheriff, with­
out ball, to await hla sentence.

BARRYVTLLE
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Our pastor, the Rev. Kenneth
Griswold, leaves for conference al
Orand Rapids this week Wednes­
day. We expect him to return for
another year. We had a Mr. Hoyt.
Nashville, with us Sunday morning,
who spoke briefly in the interest
of Prohibition. He was a dinner
guest of Mr. and Mn. E. H.
Lathrop.
.
Miss Pearl Waite and a girl
friend of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs Ben
Watte tfjftl son of Pratt district.}
Charles Perkins of Hastings. Ray
Pufpoff and Eva. and Harley Eaton 1
were Sunday dinner guests of Mir­
and Mrs. Ernest Golden. Mr. and
Mrs. Bordy Rawlader and Mrs
Lctha Adkins of Morgan were Sun­
day evening callers.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day and
Wendell called on Mr.' and Mrs.
Frank Day of South Hastings Sun-,
day afternoon. The-latter Is now •
under the care Ota doctor.
Mr and-Mn. Burr Fassett and I
family and Miss Agnes Benson were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray |
Fassett and sons of -near Bedford
The occasion was the 12th wedding
anniversary of the Ray Passetts
Mrs Nell Walker of Chesaning
was the gueatof Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
DeVine and Mrs. Anna DeVine over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fennell and
Margaret spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Marcel Evalet.
•
Mrs. Clara Day and Vivian and
Mr and Mra. Huron HkRkv spent
Sunday in Lansing withTJlr. and
Mrs. Stanley Haley and son.
Wilbur Vining and lady friend of
Jackson were Saturday evening ]
callers on the Rou&amp;h families.
Mra. Will Hyde. Mrs. Merritt
Mead. Mr. and Mra. Victor Brumm
and Mra. Donald Potter of Dowa­
giac were callers on Mr. and Mrs
J. L. Higdon throughout the week
and on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Higdon of Battle Creek were
Sunday dinnef guests.
Miss Eloise Day spent the week­
end in Hastings with her cousin.
Miss Irene Springer. The latter
spent Sunday night at the Day
home.
Several friends of Mra. Floyd
Nesbet surprised her Monday eve­
ning, reminding her it was her
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and
family of Bellevue were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.
D. Fassett.

HIGHBANK
The Dorcas Aid Society will serve
a pot luck dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hawbllu.
. Thursday. Everyone welcome.
1
Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall Green en1 tertalned at a birthday dinner Sun­
. day in honor of their son. Mar• shall'* second anniversary. GuesU
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green
■ and family of Bellevue. Mr. and
1 Mrs George Green of Nashville. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Worth Green and Jack.
‘ Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mra.
■ F. Cable of Battle Creek .and W. S.
Will of Hastings.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Adamajind
Mrs. Sarah Oslroth's .Sundayguests
{ were Mr. and Mrs Carl Eckardt
, and Bruce and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Scheel ■ of Woodland. After­
noon callers were f&lt;lr. and Mra. BRANCH DISTRICT
Only Sunday senool will be held
Lawrence Adams and daughters
and Mr. and Mra. Clay Adams and at the North Maple Grove church
(next Sunday, owing to quarterly
Mrs. Frost of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. Mr. meeting at the South church.
Congratulations are In order for
and Mrs. Russell Jones of Battle
: Creek spent Sunday at Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conklin on
Mrs. Frank Hawbllu'*. Recent call­ the arrival of twin sons. June 11.
ers were Mrs. Mabie Manning. Burr Mrs. Conklin waa formerly Miss
.
nnd Ivis of near Bellevue, and Mr. Frances Darby.
Several from this way attended
and Mra. Lyle Jones of Battle Creek.
Larry Jones remained for the sum­ the funeral of Samual Buckinastcr.
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
Wilcox
mer.
Mr. nnd Mra. Harvey Marshall. church.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Marshall nnd
daughters of North Maple Grove were In Marshall. Sunday at the
and Mr. and Mra. Vern Hawbllu j home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White
were Sunday dinner guests of Will to see hex parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George Miller of Lincoln, Nebr.
Hawhlltz-x
Mr. and Mrs. John Darby. Rich­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz and
Larry Jones called on Mra. Mabel ard and Dorr were in Allegan, Fri­
Manning and family of Assyria day to make the acquaintance of
the twin grandsons.
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Vincent Norton were
. Mr. and Mra. Glen Marshall vU­
lted at Mr. and Mrs Charles Jones In Kalamo Sunday afternoon vis­
iting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton
In Battle Creek Sunday.
Marvel Marshal) Is visiting Mrs and Mr. and Mra. R. E. Hall.
A Father's Day program is being
Rachel Hill tn Battle Creek for a
planned by the North Maple Grove
couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs Vem Hawblitz ac­ Bunday school for June 28.
Remember the Dorcas society av
companied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell
to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson's the Vem Hawbllu home this week
Thursday.
near Lowell Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mra. John Darby attend­
Ortha Hawbllu accompanied some
young people to Reed's lake at ed the funeral of the former's sis­
ter Monday at Lake Odessa.
Grand Rapids. Sunday.
' Friday evening callers at Glen
Marshall's were Mr. and Mra. Claud BARNUM SCHOOL
The reunion will be Saturday.
Holcomb of Owomo and Mr. and
Mra. Orson Shoup of Vermontville. July 18.
Neal and Joyce Will of Hastings i Walter Durkee suffered a severe
are spending the week with Mr. ] heart attack and will be confined to
। his bed for several weeks.
and Mrs. Marshall Green.
Miss Mabel Fauble of Pontiac and
• Mra. Bear! Nash and sons and
Clyde Reed's children attended a Mr. Wilson of Lansing called on
Sunday school gathering near Belle­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston Sat[
urday.
vue Thursday evening.
The West Woodland Birthday
Clnb met with Mrs. Minnie Geiger
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mrs. Mildred Rhodes and MIm, Friday afternoon. The ladles had j
Harriett Babcock are preparing » the first leuon in a home-nursing
Children's Day program to be giv­ | course which Is being directed by
en at the South Maple Grove Evan­ I Mrs Edward Reesor
gelical chtirch. Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O W. Johnston and'
June 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnston of]
Quarterly conference will be beta! Weldman were guests at the Herbert ■
Saturday afternoon at the S. Evan-1 Johnston home Saturday.
gellcai church al 3:00 P. M . and I Mrs L. E. Holmes of Woodland
communion service at 11:30 Sunday] i received ■ word of the death of a
morning. Dr. Fault of Kalamazoo I half-sister. Mrs. Agnes Gumper of
in charge.
Jackson. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Zemke, nnd I Mr and Mrs. C. H. Wallrich. Mr.'
children of Vermontville called a» and Mrs. A. W. Stewart. Mr. and
Ward Cheeseman's Sunday evening. 1 Mra. Geo. Lennon all of Lansing
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Donovan called at the Ben Crockford home
drove to Mt. Pleasant Saturday to Sunday.
be. present at the graduation exehEllis Johnston and Hillis Kcewor
cists at the Teachers' college, their spent Wednesday night In Kala-.
son. Russel, being a member of the mazoo,
graduating class. He received spe­
Dorothy Helse and friend of]
cial iwnor from the college also a Grand Rapids called al the Carl
Commercial Fellowship, one of bu: Helse home Sunday
two granted in the United States.
In July he starts work with the WOOD SCHOOL
Marguerite Kidder, who has been
Centra) Scientific company in Chi­
home for a few days, has returned |
cago.
to her work at Hastings.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Those from our community who
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jghnson of attended the Sunday School picnic
Hickory Comers were Sunday guests at Lowell Saturday were the Kid­
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
der children. Ruth Taggart, Mr
Mary Dunn returned from Kal­ and Mra, Will Calms and Floyd,
amazoo Thursday where she has Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Calms and
been attending the W. M. C. E.
Beverly and Mr. and Mrs Howard;
Erwin Havens of Detroit was a Proctor and Lois.
weekend guest of his grandparent*. . Teddy Strimback of Woodland.'
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Havens.
who has been spending a few days I
Mr and Mra. Myron Bishop and with the Taggart boys, returned to'
family spent Friday night with Mr. hla home on Saturday, and on Sun­
and Mra. Dan Douglass
day Mr. and Mrs. Taggart and|
Luella Schrier returned Sunday family spent the day With relatives,
from the upper peninsula where In Kalamazoo.
.
she has been teaching.
Doris Bassett Is home again after
Mrs. Lena Hart and Mary and enjoying part of her vacation at
Mrs. Doris Vroomsn and children the home of her grandparents tn[
of Brush Ridge district, spent Fri­ Freeport.
day with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ha­
We are glad to welcome to our1
vens.
neighborhood Mr. and .Mrs Roy
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and family, who have moved]
Roy Oaks and family were liens into the house formerly occupied by
Bleeper of Hastings. Don Bartholo­ the Main family. Also Mr. and Mrs '
mew,. Helen Ensign mid Mr. and Arthur Hedge who are living In;
Mra. H. T. Lord of Battle Creek.
Loy Smith's house.

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John Duffey and wife to Carl

COURT HOUSE
NEWS
mlnlnstrator filed, letter* of ad­
ministration issued, order limiting
elUcment entered, notice to credi­
tor* Issued.
Est Julia E Hick* Final account
filed, order assigning residue en­
tered. discharge of administrator is­
sued. estate enrolled.
Fist. Catherine Oorrigan FUml
account filed, order allowing ac­
count entered.
Est. Patrick Corrigan. Ptnal ac­
count filed, order assigning residue
entered.
Ext. Luta Wohlford. Order allow­
ing claim* entered.

COITON CWTOL
Elmer 'OUtete.

Elmwood

Beach.

Opring*'

Yankee

Emanuel 6. Kussmaul

to

Cart

Francis B Kulp and wife to Fran­
cis A. Kulp, w Ac . Bee. il, Johns­
town Twp.
.
Mildred A. Sinclair to Archie D.
Sinclair, par. Hastings city.
.

Saturday night wllh Mr. and Mrs.
Albert McClelland. Bunday after-

DKLTON

taat vm* la Hasting* with her landed th* wadding ef Mte* HaMn1 graduatre Following hl* graduation afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Hoffman,
daughter. Gertrude Wallace, whoNewton of HaaUng*
a.-.d Lowell he will enter army camp at Fort Bill, former resident* of Detroit, were1
underwent an operation at the Teeur oi Caledonia atthe home of, Mr. and Mr*. John Harrington Ln that city to attend graAuaUm:
hospital Wednesday morning.
Mr*. Fred Mahoney In Katamaaoo called on their *on-ln-law and exercise*, their daughter being om
Mrs. Elmer Marlow accompanied
Friday.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1 o( tho graduates.
by her daughter, Mr*. Merle PauMr*. L. Leonard has been vteiUng' Bmnock and family at Hickory 1 Mr and Mr*, jay Wilkinson were!
ley of Clarksville, were In Detroit her brothere. Sheldon and Donald. Comer*. Sunday afternoon.
dinner guesta of their broUKr-iapart of tast week visiting Mr. and Roger* and their famlllee Ur Qhl=|
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—-i
Mrs Ralph Noble and a lie nd Ink’ cago the post week.
the Commencement exercise* of bar)i —
- - - - - mm-!; «wk at M. 3. C.
The following
Garden
Club
j Mn. Mildred Fuhrman and her
grandeon*. Robert and Richard.
aiumaea uw
x
the -newer
’flower
Garner Pertnock. son of Mr. and mother. Mr*. George Sprague made
Norman Barry vacaUonod taat I ber* attended ta^
ntoly festival
Mro.
Mra. Leon Pennock, now stationed a buslne* trip to Hastings Thursday.'

Raffler and family of Rochester
and Mr. and Mn. Edgar Lafferty
and Delta Wagar of Nashville.
and Ethel J. Mlles, par. Bee. 18.
Mn. Merritt Mead. Mrs. Henry
Hope Twp.
•
----Henry-------------------------------Willyard and wife -to------State
tehded the’W. 8. C. 8. meeting
of Michigan, 40 Ac. 8ec. 13, Yankee! Thunsday afternoon al the home
Benn«
Un' Charles Harrington.
Mra. mated from Private to Sergeant. । baby spent Friday in Battle Creek. *
Spring* Twp.------------------------------------ I of Mrit Cameron McIntyre al Qulmn ahlt™
DUrkW' Mr8
DUfllee'
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Adrtanson; O-HELMEY
C. A. Oabome and wife to Mil-!by.
^^.^rsrSI l
PUKe’
R°bert L0U* and baby of Morgan called on hte
Mr and Mra. Fred Busha of
dred Frlta, lot* 10 and 11, village' Mr. and Mr*. Claud Holcomb of the Annual Water Carnival pre-:(len M_ utrih* Adam*
grandfather, Peter Adrianson Sun- arand Rapid* spent the weekend
of Cedar Creek. Bee. 33, Hope Twp, j Laingsburg were Saturday dinner rented by the Senior claaa. In which! „
„ .
. wiUt Mr. and Mra. George Sprague.
Mr*. Susie Francisco of Kalama- d8*
Alice M. Heney by Heir* to Eliza guests of Mr
** Ralph rv*_
Mr. *nH
and m
Mrs.
De- Robert took rvArt There were fioata
on Red Cedar River—each float’J0O 8Pent
J”***0*1
**5
Mr. and Mra. Ben Cowles of Has- Sunday they all visited Mrs. Ola
Knowles, •—■— Vlne.
dupUMM put oflh. umu.Hh.rn.
“• —• Ung* called on their brolher-ln-law Utter near Comstock.
city.
and steter, Mr. and Mr*. Sol StanCallers at the home of Mr. and
ulba and wife to Wll- of Dr. and Mrs Clayton Wlllltt* at "All Out for Victory.’’ The float*. Mrs. Will Whittemore.
Mrs. Ford Caaey Bunday were; Mr.I
Mr and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and ton Saturday.
Saranac from Tuesday until Thurs­
Est Grace DeMott. Annual ac­
Mrs Unn Seibel was called to' and Mrs. Harry Garrteon of North'
day
Ifl. Yankee Spring* Twp.
foctlvely shown under colored fio-sd daughter of Hillsdale called on Mr.
count filed.
CLAIM DEEDS
vw«
Our «*&gt;■****,
church service* ouuua/
Sunday -tit
were lump* and with appropriate music. and Mrs. Gordie Durkee Sunday
Evl. Alvah Pennock, et al. Order QUIT
Nelson Seleno to Alice Saleno. in "charge
v-——— ot
—f the Gideon society
—f of
of her sister, Mrs. Ota Larabee.
and son Tommy of Lacey and Mr.'
Mr*. Gerald Ttecher spent Friday afternoon.
appointing guardian entered.
Barilo Creek "with "Mr ' Bleach In nnd Baluntay in lensing, visiting
Mr. and Mr*. Marshall Norwood, and Mrs. Clair Pifer of Katamaxoo
Est. Alice Hoyt. Petition for hear­ par. Sec. 10, Johnstown Twp.
John
C.
Hine
and
wife
to
Lynn
relative* and friends.
_____
__________
Doster__of _____
Hastings
were sorry _
to _Mrs. Roger Williams and Mr*. Mary' Miss Marvel Bryan* of Cloverdalei
ing claims filed, notice |p creditor*
McDonald and wife. par. Long Lake. giwen for the splendid work they
- Doster,
called- —
on -Mrs
I^on Doster------------------spent a few, days —
last week with Mr*
Aad buy Sevinp Staaape
Rev.
Love
return*
for
another
hear
that
she
underwent
an
oper-'I
----------------------------------------issued.
are doing. They have placed many church year. HL* absence last Bun-! alton In Leila hoapital. BatUe ' in
!•! Leila boaplUJ. .■ Rain*
Hope Twp.
Battle r»r*jSr
Creek. Blanche Richards.
Richard*.
Eat. Harvey Edward Kauffman.
Monday evening.
”
--—4 Mra. Blanche Richard* spent
Ida. Roche to Edward F. Wallace. testaments In the hands of our
Order accepting resignation and re­
I
conference.
I
a
very
speedy
recovery.
American
soldiers.
BE. M, lot 33. Walldorff'a Resort,
Mra. Helen Shellenborgtr moved Bunday with her brother-in-law,
lease of surely bond entered.
Mr. and Mra. Huron Healy and
and BE. 4, Lot 37. Walldorff’* 1st
Mrs. Phyllis Beck Leary of Scott
The acevere electrical *torm did Monday Into the house recently va- *«d *i*ter. Mr. and Mr*. Calvin
Est. Beverly Jane Oaks. Inventory
Mr.--------------------------and Mrs. Harry
Haley
andField. Ill., paid a surprise visit to some damage In this vicinity last
cated by Mr. and Mr*. Tim Sens!- foweU in Hasting*.
.
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daughter of Lansing were Bunday; her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. E. j;'—
-------------Wednesday
evening.
Lightning
DU. Christian Pufpaff Final asdlnner guesta
dinner
guests of Mrs.
Mn. Clara Dav
Day and Beck over the weekend.
three children spent Sunday wllh
struck the electric wires at the moved to Battle Creek.
count filed, order assigning residue
Vivian.
Major Clarence Hoffman, wife and her parents. Mr. and Mn. Scott
itome
gret
we
report
the
passing
of
Mrs.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Morentered, discharge of executrix is­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon were from Battle Creek visited them Bun­ hus and ran into the chicken house children Marjorie. Barbara. Dick Lidy at Carlton Center.
Glen Pufpaff last Thursday at the
sued. estate enrolled
Tuesday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. day.
&gt;
causing the death ot a targe number
Ext. Rosa E. Salnave. Order to sell home of her sister. Mra. Sterling Charles Higdon In Nashville. Wed­
JL*"
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney. ac- ________________________________ and Mrs. Dan Jones of Delton.' Mr of PtalnweU spent Bunday wllh her
Weeks, who ha* so tenderly cared
nesday
they visited Mr. end Mrs. companled by Mr. nnd Mr*. Ralph I partmenl responded to the call and and Mre. Earl Hilbert of Plainwell, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town
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Eri John E. Scnjdba. Petition and for her much of the time duj-ing the Welby Crockford of Woodland
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Henney. parents and grandparents put out the fire A tree cloae to the Miss Leatrice Dunning, and Law- *nd family.
past year. Site has been through
order to convey property filed.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Ed
Greenfield
of
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w-., rence Jones, local. Mr. and Mr*.। Mr*. Trevi* Royer of Battle
Eat. Floyd E. Wood, Proof of will *o much pain and sickness, espe­ Marshall ware Friday afternoon last Saturday for the graduation J struck. On Thursday during the! Henry Owens and son of Kalama- Creek waa a supper guest of her MWWwWw***" -1 ij «*O &lt;
filed, order admitting will entered. ’ cially the Inst year, that we cannot callers of Mr. and Mn. Will Hyde
There were 1140 in the class of storm about noon Ellsworth B*r-|xoo. Mr. and Mg*. Vem Quick and parent*. Mr. and Mrs. W. Town —ON FAY DAT, BUY BONDSEtet John W. Armstrong. Proof of
Private Demis McIntyre of Port 1842. Robert graduated from the rett had a hone killed by lightning son Lawrence of Banfield and Mr. Wednesday evening.
&gt;
■&gt;.&lt;:-j-jt-j-'-O01
will filed, order admitting will en­ who were privileged to work with Bill. Okla., has been enjoying a ten Division of Agriculture with a B-B.land some damage wa* done to the I
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'
ncr
me various
viuhius uiunn
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in the
church uuiiua
activities
tered.
and alt in her Bunday school class; *?ay leave with relaUves here. .On degree. Mr. and Mr*. Mort Nichols wiring at the home of Mr. and Mra.
E*L Ed la E, Armstrong, Proof of and. listen to her rnj&gt;«rlfnt|nu» I Saturday night. Dennis and wife
ab&lt;) attended.
Henry Kroes.
|
will filed, ordef. admitting will en­ teaching, a vacancy ha* been left an*J J4*-- 8nJBMn; Howard Davis
Mr
and
Mrs.
Marion
Ctem
were
in
Sunday
caller*-at
the
Will
Leltered.
that Is Indeed liard to fill. Seldom]
Haney of Battle Creek and Mr. LesUe, Bunday visiting her •trier.1 naar home were: Mr. and Mr*. Cor-'
Eat. James E. Endsley. Petition for do we see a person who can display &lt;
Mre. Cameron McIntyre and: Mr*. Fred* Cory.
j neil Cappon of Stewart Comers, t
administrator filed, waiver of no­ such fortitude while enduring the1 clUldren of Quimby were supper
.u.Mluuc .Hue cnuuimg uw,------ - - ------- —&gt; J«^kle Todd, daughter of Mr.'Mr. and Mr*. Fred Van Luke. Mr.
tice filed, order appointing admin­ mcu
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.
.
I
miMli
nf
Mr
arwt
Mrfn.Mdn- and Mr*. Arlle Todd, had her ton- and Mra. Bert Patton. Mr. and Mr*.'
pain It was her lol UP bear, but - fue8U ot
MrMr*
lu‘dJrrhlr
Mr»- Archie
istrator entered.
her trust in her God was supreme • ly[c.
I *u» removed Wednesday.
j John Adams and Mr. and Mrs.
Eat. Rosa E Salnave. Warrant and we know Heaven must be a; Mrs Nell Walker of Chesaning isj Mr. and Mra. Cleon Landon took Rex Water*, local.
nnd inventory filed, brighter place, with her there. She spending the week with her mother 1 Mr. and Mr*. OU* Landon to vtalt. Mr*. J. C. Horton Is a paUent In
Eat. Minnie B. Whltwam. Annual । has "fought a good fight and has‘ MrI Anna DeVine as Mr*. Davis te a nephew. Fred Heraei. near Plain- Borges* hospital In Katamaaoo.
,'&amp;t“&gt;Ate^h Pennnrt m .1 tv,,,,! II gone
8°«c to
*o her
her Heavenly
Heavenly Home."
Home." To|
To I ,
•temumg
Pcn&lt;1‘n« &lt;■*»
Ulc
»t her home well Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. George Schoolcraftj
of mis-disn nird teitirw «rlh.r
1 hrr uirmwimr
arrowing f.mtiv
family, we ovt»nd
extend ih*in&lt;*T
the nc’r Oo
*‘*5
rov® ,l J ...
J| Arlene
Ariene Krohn,
»ronn. daughter
aaugnter of Mr.'of
Mr.'of Battle Creek called on
on her parpar-1
Coat*
Orove.
lanshln Issued
8
d’I sympathy of the entire community
B“d
Alfrcd Higdon and । and Mn. Robert. Krohn ha* been ent*. Mr. and Mn. Bert Patton Bun-1
uuunip u*u«l
fQr i'l Klluw ,1.-1, w
In .«..
her day.
tut
wa* n,
lisa. I family
— of KMamazoo were Sunday
— I|.ick with
.™. atrep-infection ...
u*,,
t*i. ai. Alice Heney. order a»- Her funeral was u.iu
of
;| »».
noun callers
caurrs
orr Mr.
ana
*us.!
held ».•..««.»
Saturday al-,[ afternoon
caU
^°
,f and
ln
T Mrs.!
“
»• throat
throat. Rhe
She t«
te miu-h
much hotter
better nnw
now
Mn. Janet —
Florta and- Miss Boyae
JFe
signing residue entered.
J. L.
temoon at Leonard’s funeral home1
L Higdon.
Higdon. Other
Other callers
callers through
through ' Mr. and Mn. Arthur Yarger and Bright of Flint spent the weekend
EsL R. Sidney French. Order with har pastor. Rev. K P. Grte- tho week were Private Victor Hig­
- *Mr*.
— Wilbur Landon
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Mr. —
and
were; —
with Mr. and -Mrs. Charles
Florta
reducing bond entered.
don of Orlando. Fla. Mlu Elaine In Middleville Wednesday evening.-and family.
Eil. Celia A. Chamberlain. Bond Void officiating, and she was laid Thompson of Nashville. Mrs Welby
Mr. and Mrs. Garo Ttecher. who; The children of Mrs. Ida Pifer
of administrator filed, letters testa­ to rest tn the "Valley Home" ceme­ Crockford and Mrs. Victor Brumm.
have been staying at the home of gathered at her home at Wall take
mentary issued, order limiting aet- tery 'midst ti profusion of beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kesler and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tteciter since Sunday for a dinner In honor ot her
tlcment entered, petition for hear­
and are selling all items to move quickly in order to save moving to our
daughter
were Sunday dinner DecoraUon Day are going to Lake, birthday.
'
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•
Several
of
our
C.
E.
members
ating claim* filed, notice to creditors
*«.
------------Kobert Barnes. Jr., left Monday
1 tended Hie Union meeting at Reed'a guesta of Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Wli- rv&lt;—,
yards. May ba our last wook. Everything Coe»—COME IN NOW!
issued.
litte. Dr. and Mrs. Clayton WU- ployment et the Canning Co.
afternoon for Camp Bhawandossee
Est. Floyd E. Wood. Bond of, resort last Monday rnight and our 11 Its of Saranac were afternoon
’ ' ’‘f’T®e the beautiful
. near Muskegon where he will re­
executrix filed, letters teMammUry ’[““J* ’
FAIR LAKE
.
| main until Aug. 8.
.“ keep perman- caller*.
issued, order limiting Mttlrment *J*""
Mrs.
Lawrence
Webb
and
chil
­
This was awarded in the
The Sidney Armour family of; Mr*. Alice Collin* went to the;
entered, petition for hearing claim*
publicity contest and they have dren of Lansing were Friday guests Battle Creek spent Sunday at Ham- home of her brother and *i»ter-in-.
filed, notice to creditor* Issued.
nuuuct
church where all of *4ra’ u A- Day,
Jt
'nite Armour’s.
| taw, Mr. and Mra. Irwin R. Jones
Ext. Mary Alice Heney. Dtecharge
j Wc were sorry to hear Arthur ( Russell Gay met with a serious in Galesburg Friday. On Balur-.
can enjoy IL.
of executor issued, estate enrolled.
of. Lathrop of Cloverdale underwent |
whcn hls lractor tipped 1 day they attended commencement
The annual
JHomecoining
.
Bun-­ "n operation at Pennock hospital over on h|m pinning nim under It.i exorcises al M. 8. C. al Lansing.
Barryvillc church will be held Bun
WARRANTY DEEIiS
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-... Ralnrrlnv mnrhln*
...
. recovery.
.i David
j Jone*
,
■
I
Wr ■hope ....
for ..a speedy
of &gt;
Lansing, grandson]
Irene L. Allen. Exet. Maxwell B. day. June 28. We expect our Dis­ Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roush and
Iva Case te spending her vaca- ]___________________________________
Alien Eat., ta Joseph W. McAuliffe. trict Supt.. JJr. E. H. Babbitt of
family spent the weekend with the tion with her mother, Mrs. Lottie
*-/ tnt. in lol 3. Bl. 3, Paulina Beach, Grand Rapids to dcllvver the mes­
former's
cousin.
Harold
Tubbs
in
sage In the morning. special music
Coliteter.
I
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Sec. 30. Johnstown Twp. .
Roscommon county.
Bodie Strong to Gabriel D. Rau will be given and a'pot luck dinner
after the morning service. The
Our grand business in life 1s not
Mill Lake Resort. Johnstown Twp afternoon program is In charge of made several calls the past week to see what lies dimly at a distance, Nelson M. Hinckley to dharles program committee. E. H. Lathrop on Mrs. Dexter Crouse of Nashville but to do what lias clearly at hand..
-Carlyle.
Aspinali and wife, lot fl. Block 5. and Mrs. Wciby Crockford; Table who Is very ill.
Roush's Add. Freeport village.
Guy C. Keller and wife to Floyd
. A. Armour, par. Sec. 23.', Hastings
Twp.
Ethel Laubaugh et al., to James
A. Batson and wife. 34 23/100 Ac
Sec. Ifl. and 18 27/100 Ac. Sec. 17.
Hasting.-; Twp.
.
John W. Joy and wife to Clarence

“LUMBER BARGAINS”
LIME
PAINT

PLASTER

BRICK
WINDOWS

ROCK LATH
SASH
HARDWARE

Have Purchased'the Entire Stock of

THE HOME LUMBER CO

STANDARD SUPPLY &amp; LUMBER CO.
118 N. Michigan

Barry Twp.
Ernest Wildermulh and wife to
William G. Remynse and wife, lot
30 and par. Sec. 1. Prairieville Twp.
Frank McCarty and wife to ElTner C. Van Zant nnd wife, lot Id.
McCarty’s Landing. Bee. 9, Johns­
town Twp.
John C. Hine and wife to G. Roy
Parker nnd wife. par. Oak Hill Re­
sort. Hope Twp.
John C. Hine nnd wife to G. Roy
Hope Twp.
Marvin J. Schaberg and wife to
Daniel R Thomas and wife. par.
Sec. 5, Orangeville Twp.
Bertha Griffiths to Ray Sablaln
and wife, lot 2 and part of lot 11.
Plat of Wigwams. Orangeville Twp.
Floyd A. Armour and wife to Guy
C. Keller and wife. N. U lots 6 and
7. Bl. 7. Eastern Add.. Hastings city.
James C. Phillipa and wife to
Otto W. Lockstldt and wife, par.
Sec. 7. Prairieville Twp.
Jolin o. White and wife to Eu­
gene M. Flanders and wife. 80 Ac.
Sec. 14. Orangeville Twp.
George Hazel to Dennis A. Wiley
and wife, lot 5TBI. 48. Middleville
Village.

AUCTION SALE
Hoving decided to dispose of my household goods I will offer at Public Auction,

for some of thot good

Lily White Flour

Saturday, June 20,1942
The following described property beginning of 1:30 o’clock p.m. E.W.T.

Large quantity of empty fruit Jars

Porch swing

Center stand

2 9x12 rug*

1 featherbed

2 bed davenport*

3 big rockers

1 arm chair

Metal Music Stand

Piano stool *

Library table
Large secretary

1 chest

Dining room tabla, 54 in. top, 12 ft.
extension

1 pair bathroom curtains

which

lost?” Well, we're not going to lose this war,
but a leaky hot water bottle may supply the

.

Uncle Sam Wante That Old Rub­
ber Right Now!

be sent to the nation's stock pile, and wants

2 pair lace curtains

you to help get it there in a hurry.

Oil Industry Is Collecting It!

3 white bed spreads

★ Starting June 15th, and continuing through

Kitchen cabinet, (oak)

1 pair drapes

June 30th, gasoline stations from coast to

Assortment of Dishes

1 comforter top

coast will help collect scrap rubber and will

Curtain stretchers

pay . ..

Some canned fruit

.

1 oat sprouter

Pan cake griddle

Hoo. spade, pitch fork, scytho

Kitchen scales

Curtain stretcher, mops, sprinkler and

'’*•

2 bathroom rugs
3 picture frames

settled for on doy of sale.

everything

to bo

Mrs. Nettie Wilkins, Prop.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

tion today.

.

,

if None of the oil companies will receive
one penny of prpfit for this service to hhe

nation.

Through the cooperation and efforts

of thousands of dealers and gasoline com­
pany employees, the

scrap

rubber will be

turned over to the government and will be
paid for by Uncle Sam on the basis of $25

per ton (2000 pounds).

The difference be­

tween the amount paid by the oil companies

and the amount paid by the government hos
been pledged to the USO, Novy Relief, Army

May Help Avert Gasoline Ration­
ing In Central West
if Since a Shortage of rubber Is considered
the main reason for the threatened rationing
of gasoline in the central states, this is one

’

Pedestal

rubber you can collect to the nearest gas sta­

Relief and American Red Cross.

2 door curtains

TERMS—CASH. Nothing to be removed until settled for ond

'HASTINGS, MICH.

ballad

orworn out article made of rubber that con

2 trunks

Pep yaur chickens up with

SMITH BRQS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

time

says. “For the want of a rider a battle was

if Yes. the government wants every disused

Electric washing machine

results.

always.

★ REMEMBER the old

extra ounce of scrap rubber that will more

Droner and Commode

2 bedsteads and springs

Wash tub and board

fuel*

May Help Win the War!
quickly give the Axis the axe.

numerous other articles

Quality

A BUSTED HOT WATER BOTTLE

at tho residence in the village of Freeport on

4 dining room chairs

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

Hastings

KEN BRAENDLE. Clark

A Penny A Pound In Spot Cash
For Every Pound

■important way to do your port, ond it

contributed by you ... so take all the old

this vital commodity.

mey

help to ward off the need for curtailment of

BARRY COUNTY SALVAGE FOR
VICTORY COMMITTEE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUK1DAY, JUNE It. IM*

C. 8. will ba held next CLOVERDALE
Wednesday until Friday ot thla'pte dinner at th* home of Mn.
week.
Stowell'* niece. Mr. and Mr*. Leon Wednesday with a pot luck supper! ilr tnd Ml
at 6:30 member* to bring own table tended th* Johncox reunion BalurMr. and Mn. Walter Scott of
Champaign, Ill., and grandson^ a surprise feast and reception
Dinner Honors Robert Halley
gjj Hunt.
Scotty Beeman of Grand Rapids awaiting them. Oueata were Mr.
a lifelong resident of Allegan
and Mra Oliver Tasker. Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Allerdlng
Mra. Richard Engel returned BunVanBurcn counties, as well as legislative matters.
I Rev. Paul W. Geiger was In Ypai- Lestor. Larry. Winifred. George and।'spent Friday afternoon with Mr.
™ —... .... - ।
BlLetuuvil iiwn .
— ——
In my appeal for the confidence ; lantl tiU* week attending the Michi­ Wayne Forman, Children of Mr. and
Republican, I shall be a
Mr. and Mra. Carl Thorp*. Battle Urtalned Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence । niui, where she has been a surgical
ot eighth district voters may I state’ gan DUtrict convention ot the Mrs. Clarence Forman returned
Harold
Deabler,
who
ha*
been
—— ■ ■ , ■
-creex ana Mr ana Mra. sernara Ftncfrock and sons Robert and|pau,nt_
hat I wu educated in Allegan high American Lutheran church held In with them for a visit. They will ’Pending a couple of weeks vacation Tajker Assyria
Richard Bailey Sunday night for
yd
Pennete waa taken
to Borge**
X-U
FT.1UWU
—
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school and Michigan Bute College, Emmanuel Lutheran church, Mon- also visit their oUier grandparent*, with hte parents. Rev. and Mra. J.
_
’
supper In honor of Robert Bailey hospital Friday .evening
a.nm* far
for X-ray.
Old Recidtnl Passe*
~~
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f day through Thursday. He was Mr and Mra Lester Miller of S- Deabler. returned tast we*k to
Mr. and Mr*. Merle Kahler and
city ot Allegan since 1913. Al pres- accompanied
[North
Harrison
accompaiura by Paul
raui Brodbeck
diuuucvk who
whu Clarksville
viarasvuie and
ana other
outer relative*.
reiuuecs.
, — Central
———— College. Naperville.
riarriwo Bloeher,
orocncr, 75.
&lt;□, *on
son of
01 Solo
oo«o-­ Uncle Sam.
ion
of
Grand
Rapid*,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
•nt. I am the owner of three Tripp served M ddelegate
.—
.
nd Catherine Becher
for the local.
Mr nnd Mrj Donajd Oager and,' HL. to
W continue his
hl* college studies
rtudlea man
mon *
Bnd
Blocher wa*
Glen Kahler of Hastings spent Sun­
rwn Morgan returned from** vhlt during
dur,n8 the
,he summer months.
month*.
bom near
near Greenville.
Greenville. Darke
Darke county.
county. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Irug store*, In Allegan. Saugatuck congregation,
; bom
day with their parent*. Mr. and
ind South Haven. Mv
" *
My father, the!
the
MLxse* Virginia and
»nd Dorothy
riarnthv VarV«r. Ohio on Oct.
Ort 8.
8 1866
IB** and deported)
danarti-d:
Mrs. Agnes Hewitt and Mr. and at Paw Paw and Hartford Satur-'। Mteae*
Mrs. George Kahler.
late Burrell Tripp, wa* a successful
ney
rode
their
bicycle*
to
Katamo
this
life
on
June
12
at
the
American
I
Paul
W.
Geiger,
Pastor
Mr. and.Mrs. Lyman Wilkinson of
ouslncas man in Allegan and South Mra. Howard ftawttt attended the day. They plan to spend this week last Wednesday to visit their grand- Legion hospital In BatUe Creek,
Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of
Haven for many years, and served Mills school reunion near Clarks­ at their home here and Friday will mother, Mrs. Lillie Taylor. They: He had been 111 several month*,
be Joined by her parents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs Lester Monica.
this district as a Republican state ville Saturday.
returned home Friday.
jI „.He came with hte
parent*
to
Monday.
June
22.
Dally
Vacation
hl* parents
Mr. and Mra. Waller Lewis and
Mr*. Forrest DeCamp and aunt Mrs. Harry Hough of Hartford and
senator in 1915 to 1917.
Lyle Williams of Chicago visited {Woodland, at the age of 15 years, Bible school will open at 8:00 A. family were visitors Sunday momAlthough I make no pretense of of Woodbury called ut the Clara
hte brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. | •nd for thc P**1
years ha* re- _!.
M. All children of the church and
. at their lodge near Kalkaska.
___ _a _pollUclan
,______ __
being
I have___________
taken a Klopfenstein home Sunday after-'
Dell William* a tew day* lost week I skJed on tius farm 3 miles south of the
Uie community are Invited to atat­ Middleville.
clttaen's Interest In civic affairs and ■ noon.
11I Kenneth Stanley returned from a
________
I Und. Transportation
TransportationwlU
willbebefur
furGordon wniinm, i. .mkinMA
i Woodland.
I tend.
­
wa* twice elected,alderman of my| Mr. and Mr*. Chas Fawcett. Jr.,. ten days' visit with friends In New ..
e2.p
by
On
On August
August 1.
1. 1890.
1890, lie
lie wa*
was united
united'; ntehed.
ntehed. Call
Call the
the Lutheran
Lutheran parsonparson- Monlca,
home city on Ihe'Republican Ucket I *nd son of Oak Park. HI., left Sat- York state and plans to stay at the a Lansing contractor, who te re- ' in marriage to Olive Zumbrun of
Prank Humteton attended the fes­
I am a director and chairman of. urday for their home after week'si home of Mra. Lawrence Hilbert for
The Methodist Church
Union City. Darke county, Ohio. To
tival Saturday at Middleville.
the finance committee oj the Alle- vlilt with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*,. a few days as he is expecting to be
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
The Garden Club will meet Fri­
gan fair; director and treasurer of p, e. Border." Mr. Border and htei called into the service of the United
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
day at the home of Mr*. Wallace
the Allegan Health Center; district son-in-law enjoyed u few days fish­, States army at any time. Mr. Stan­ wide on the Friday before Memorial
11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
Nadeli.
The chimney was damaged
chairman of the Michigan Retailer* tng at tiielr lodge near Kalkaska. ley was the teacher of the seventh Day
8:00 P. M. Epworth League
to such an extent that the contract8J5J’n*F '4&gt;!. Grand
Dally VaeaUon Bible School be­
War Savings committee for Ottawa.
Lt. and Mrs Norman Wise and। grade in Woodland schools the past
Tuesday. Choir practice TPM.
Rapids and Mra. Glenna VanLente
gan Monday. Teacher*, the Rev.
Allegan and Barry counties; org.n- daughtrT Ann ,etumed to Fort year. He Is a native of the Upper
Wednesday. Regular meeting of and Mrs. T. A. Moyer and Mra.
'j of Grand Haven.
ized and directed the Allegan coun- ^^ Va
week af(er spendlne! Peninsula. He Is a talented plan­
j As a young man he united with
Elisa
Applegate.
;
1st
and
violinist
and
played
in
the
construct
It
from
there.
ty air raid wardens; two years' mas- a lwo' week&gt;. furlough wlth their
1 the Church of the Brethren and has will be the feature of thia meeting,
Mrs. Emma Dickinson. Mrs. Adele
Mra. Lawson Smith and Mrs. Joe
ter of ceremonies of business mens
Mr wld Mra cb.df WUe , High School orchestra and will be
Members bring own table service. snd Gertrude Monica and boys were
. greatly missed In school and so- Nowicke were luncheon guest* of. faithfully and loyally served a* a
The Evangelical Church
deacon
In
the
Woodland
church
un
­
Kalamasoo shoppers Friday.
jclal affairs.
Mra. Edison Buns of Lansing las/
chairman of the Community Chest;
J. 8.-Deabler. Pastor
'| 111 the time of ills passing.
Cliildren's Duy exercises Sunday
inatlon for state senator in Die director of Community Council; an-!
Mra. Jack Hartman nnd son Ro­ Thursday.
1 Surviving are the widow. Olive,
10:00 A. M. Morning .worship
Mesdame* Ralph Leffer. Jc&amp;sle bert and Mra. Bertha Bresson of
evening were well attended and the
eighth district, com prising the coun­ nouncer at the Allciran fair the past
George Forman. Carl He- Vicksburg spent
J?,?41?'Vicksburg
program was excellent.
ties of Allegan. Barry and Van­ four years and liave actively sup- Hatton.
spent part
part of
of tast
lost week
week
Mr. and Mr*. George Simons of
the -agrtcfiUural
programs,
In'arand Wlkh ,he forroer‘» P««nU. Mr »n&lt;1 Uk. Odn» .pent lut WMkrnd .&lt;
.“in It
i
Buren.
1.ported
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°l Sco«»U&gt; •nd John of nlng Worship
Ul Ornd Mrs. Dor Stowell. Verdon Stowell Sault Ste. Marie.
Kalamazoo were Sunday caller* on
My qualifications are those of a upon
upon which
which the
the welfare
welfare of
of *uch;
*uch. ‘he .*£
Tuesday evening. Midweek pray- Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Pennels.
Mirae. Shirley and Sharon War-1
J
business man. and my Interest* are rural counties as Allegan. Barry and:
rriaaj
1 spent the weekend with his sister*.
field ere vlsltinc Mr and Mr*
j Kahler, Miss Edith and Mias Clara
those of the’ smaller town* and' VanBuret) so vitally depends
| ’Mrs Cal Furlong and Kenneth Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Lester ii
“h!!« Sr .
Wo-ltaA
10- noa. Mrv
Friday evening, choir rehearsal. PLEASANT HILL
title* and the rural districts, sucn II mention these activities only to: Smith called on Miss Hazel Smith
Nobles of Vicksburg and brought
Mrs. Carl Burkie visited her sis-1 J? hmS.U
M,nnle ***“ Church of the United Brethren In
Cora Campbell. Elsie Williams,
a* comprise the entire-eighth db- acquaint the voters with my effort* । at St. Lawrence hospital last Wed- Gordon Nobles back with him for
Christ
Jr., Laura Carter. Bernice Carter.
S' ^--“-‘ce* were heid Montrict. If successful. I shall hope to to co-operate in civic enterprises nesday. Mis* Smith Is in a very a vacation with his grandparents.
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
Mary Cook and Nellie Bedford at­
Mr. nnd Mra. Carl Walts. Mr nnd
represent the three counties from' and carry my share of their respon- weakened condition from low blood
Woodland and Kilpatrick
tended the Flower Festival at Mid­
the viewpoint of the farmer and slblUtlee
If elected to the state, pressure but hopes to be removed Mrs. Reuben Woleott and Mra W.. Mr .nd Un. CuljU n»r«l.
Rev. D. H. Carrick, presiding Ed­ dleville Friday.
small business man whose voice* ’ senate. I shall endeavor to repre- J from the hospital to her apartment Ukwrepce Hilbert spent Sunday of Lansing for a few days last week. Sf.luAgY .a «
Mrs Edgar Myers. Mr. and MraJ®^“ w4s lu Woodl*nd Memorial er of Michigan Conference will hold
Bert Palmer, who was kicked by
have too often been submerged by1 rent the dominant interjrtl* of the soon.
with Mr. and Mra. Fred Tabbrrer
the fourth quarterly conference at
dominating metropolitan Interest*. ■ three counties', agriculture, business i Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford of Freeport and attended the Moul­ Arthur Hart nnd Linda Lou of p^rK'
Kilpatrick church Saturday night feclton In his ankle and Friday hud
It Is from thl* angle that I believe ‘ and smaller Industrial enterprises, ’ and Janice witnessed the R. O. T. ton church where their mother used Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glenn Farthing and Dor Stowell
Olsen of Detroit called on Mr. and'
------- - more business men have long been’ in the «ame energetic way. As a C. parade of Michigan Stale Col- to attend. '
Elected. -to School
Board.
mlttcemen are urged to be present. bone was shattered. He expects toneeded in the Michigan legislature. I Republican candidate for a Repub- lege in East Lansing last Tuesday
---------------------------------Mra. Lawrence Flnefrock Sunday
Miss
Etta Schneider-----------and George
There were 94 ballots cast at last
Sunday mom Ing service at 10:30
A majority of the legislature's | llcan nomination. I will, indeed, up- i Jack, who is attending M. S. C~ Schneider called on Mrs.E. J. Bates afternoon.
• Monday's election. One reason for with Rev. Carrick In charge. There have it placed tn a cast Monday.
Charles Bennett received word
work ha* to do with the Interest* _ predate your support at the Re- is a member of the R. O. T. C. and at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ben
Mr. and Mm. O. J. Vreeland of Ute larger than usual vote was the
of business men and fanners who I publican primary ejection on Sep- took part in the parade.
Schneider ofnorthcast
Woodland Green lake. Mr. and Mra. Rolfe announcement by Lawrence L. Paul
that his sister, who has been 111 at
Holy
Communion.
her hbme in Grand Rapids all win­
.have
----- ----had the -------.... ..
Geraldine Ralrigh of Lake Odes-' Sunday. •
minority
of -------repre-i1 —
tember ..
IS.
Bulling of Hastings and Mr. and that after 18 years of continuous
Christian
Bide
ter, had fallen and broken her hip.
m vlalted Joyce Farthing a Jew
''
*
- - —
sentattan. Il is Ume that more
H. D. •BUD" TRIPP,
Mr. nnd' "Mrs.
Ward
Plant* of Mrs. John Bulling and Mbs Juanitaservice as secretory of the board hg
day* lut week.
' Hartford were dinner guest* of her Pennington of Woodland were dln-lw&lt;hild not be a candidate for reThe Irving Garden Club will meet
champions of agriculture and small j
(PoL Adv.)
Prayer meeting* at regular hour with Mrs. Addle Lewis Thursday.
J Marietta and David Paul of, Has­ parent*. Mr. and Mra. Milan Trum- ner guests at the home of Mr. and election. A wide open race resulted
at each church. .
June 35.
tings vUlted their grandmother. bo Saturday evening. Their daugh­ Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng Sunday.
1 with 18 different individuals recelvMr. and Mrs Roland Furrow and
I Mra. George Paul. Monday and ter*. Beverly and Bonnie, returned Daily Vacation Bible School* Begin ing vote* for membership on the MARTIN CORNERS
About M per cent at the world'
Only 300 p***enger automobiles Tuesday. Mrs. Paul returned home home with them after a two week'*;
June 22 board. ■
Congratulations to Mr. and Mra. son of Freeport were Sunday callproduction of grape* gdes into wine
with them and plans to spend n few visit with their grandparent*
Two
___ _ Dally
_____________
Vacation_____________
Bible schools ..Dor
— —----------N. StowelL--------------the other
- member L*wU Hentel on the birth of a son era on Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williams
production.
In this country only and nearly all of these went to the days at the Paul cottage at Trails
Sunday callers at the Bert Palmer
Mr. and Mra. Mearl Ralrigh and “re announced by churches of this, whose term expired this year, led on Thursday. June lllh at Pennock
army.
End. Gun lake.
family spent Sunday with Mr. nnd community
Monday,
June, --the field with 84 votes. tv.
For mi,
Mr. hospital. He weighed 10 lb*., and home were; Mr. and Mra. Cyrus
-------------, to
-- open
- --- -- —
z, WM.,.
Mr. and Mre. Cal Furlong called Mra. Francis Smith of Lowell.
veat 1* used for thia purpose.
Ii Paul'S sent. Glenn Farthing was “
Ute will answer later to the name of Shroyer and Clayton of Barber's
on Harve Furlong of Nashville
•»«».
Rev. and mas.
Mrs. &lt;i.
H. V.
». Townseno
luwiuvctioj The
•••« —
annual
amimi a^uvui
school v&lt;
of mic
the ovum
South winner
—....&lt;&lt;.-1 acwavua*
receiving *u
40 votes u&gt;
to jj
33 cast Philip Douglas, and everybody's Comers, Mr. and Mr**ldlner Palm­
Candid Camera
B.-nnock hospital, Sunday after- attended the wedding of her broth-' Brethren church will convene dally for Harley v. Townsend.
happy. An ambulance brought Mr*. er'of Powers district, Mr. and Mrs.
Oldest Mlnfs
.
The term "candid camera" was ------noon.Mr.1_.
______Is. confined
_ ________to er. Lowell Teeter of Caledonia and from 9 to 11:30 A. M. beginning! There wo* a good attendance at
Furlong
Herael and son home Saturday af­ Earl Vansickle and son of Middle­
The lapis lazuli mine* in Afghan­ coined by the New York Journal.
ville and Mr. and Mra. Keith Lechthe hospital
mifal wUH
with .
a herjr.n
broken Mn
hip.
Miss Helen Newton of Hastings at Monday. June 22 and continue for the annual school meeting held in ternoon.
istan. which have been worked for The He ant papers Introduced this
the home of the latter'* sister. Mr. • two weeks' period. All children the afternoon. Preaident Dor StoMr. and Mrs. .Lloyd Goodenough leltner of Delton.
6,000 year*, are probably the oldest type of photography, using the mini­ BarryvIUe were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred Mahoney at Kala-1 of the church and community are, well presided over She session ana of Huttngs ate Sunday dinner with
| secretary Paul gave a splendid re­ Alice and Melvin Whetstone honor­ DURFEE
nnd Mrs. Welby Crockford last mnzoo Friday afternoon at 4 P. M. I invited to attend.
ature camera far newspapers.
• in the world.
Thursday.
Mr. ghd Mra. Teeter left for d short' A Dolly Vocation Bible school will. port of the financial condition of ing Mr*. Goodenough's 31st birth­
A strange but te:rlble accident
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Paul and honeymoon in northern Michigan, be held In Zion Lutheran church.) the district. A resolution of com- day.
happened at the Hammond and
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Arnie and
George Schneider and Mis* Etta beginning on Monday. June 23. al mendatlon and appreciation for the
Remember the W. S. C. 8. at Mra. Bateman home Wednesday morning
sons Jack and Gordon were dinner, Schneider were dinner guest* at the 9 A. M.. and extending through Fri-' splendid service rendered to the dte- Claud Demonds for u pot luck sup­ when Richard Baleman shill the
'*-*-*
-Law- per Wednesday, Jun* 24. You are dog's tall in the garage door, which
guest* of Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Row­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Velte day,
—- July 3.
. Witt by the retired secretary
lader of Grand Rapids Sunday and of East Woodland Sunday.
Ha* Undulant’ Fever
I rence L. Paul was Introduced by Invited.
held It fast. The dog, much enraged
x
spent the afternoon at Lake Michl- (। Mra. Don Shonto and son Don.
Guy Kantner. South Woodland, Lawrence H. Bird and wa* unanlMr. and Mra. Frank Cogswell and bit Richard twice on the hand. His
gan.
who have been visiting her mothgr farmer and member of the Board of moualy adopted.
children of Hasting* were Sunday n.othar applied the Iodine and It's
Mr. and Mr*. Dale Hauer and Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert and slaters, Education was taken to Pennock i Honored at College Alumni Banquet afternoon caller* at Mr. and Mr*. pK. now. But when Mrs. Ham­
mond attempted to help him. live
daughter Betty of Tustin are vis­ Lorena and Ellen for the past two hospital last Monday for obeerva-j Dor Stowell was honored at the
iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John weeks, were Joined by her husband. tlon. Hbi case was diagnosed os &gt; annual alumni banquet of Michigan
Our pastor. Rev. Butterfield has dog Jumped at her, knocking Iter
Hauer.
Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Shorno •undulant
—••..'-mt fever. He has returned to:
to j State
Slate colleen
college last Satnrdav
Saturday -v-nin.
evening been in Orand Rapids attending
Misses Mary and Mabie Feaser of took an overnight trip Saturday his home and 1* taking a complete in East Lansing when he was given conference the post week. We are She Is in Pennock hospital at this
Elkhart. Ind., and Miss Susie Fish­ ond Sunday to visit old haunts, al rest treatment. We hope his re.-’the title of Patriarch as they cele- all hoping he may be returned to writing.
er of South Woodland spent Sun­ Petoskey.
Dr. Siwmo has been covery under the modem treatment brated the anniversary of those us for another year.
Cecil Wilkins, eldest son of Mr.
day
— evening
------------ -----with —
Mr. --------------and Mrs. taking a short course at the Unlwill be soon.
j graduating from that Institution
Mra Mabie Puffpaff passed away and Mn. Bert Wilkins, and Alette
Jerry Fisher.
I verelty of Michigan.
Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Celebrate* Wedding Anniversary । fifty years ago. Mr. Stowell attendMrs. Maud Capron of Lake Odes-1 Mr and Mrs. Byron Tcaker and
Sunday. June 7 was the 43rd ed Michigan Agricultural College, as Sterling Weeks last Wednesday. She Lyle Wilcox, were married by the
sa and Mr. and Mra. Geo. Forman' children of Pontiac sfcent Saturday wedding anniversary of Mr. and It was known at that time for four had been very 111 for sonic weeks Rev. H. R. Pfeiffer’at the parson­
of Woodland. kUw Florence Forman night with her parent*, Mr. and Mra. Dor Stowell, residents of 'years. graduating in 1892 and has Her mother, Mrs. John Martin of age Monday. They will make their
and Bob Sense of Hastings were: Mra. George Forman.
Woodland township, one mile west been a farmer in West Woodland Charlotte had been helping to care home- In Battle Creek.
Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. and
Marda Paul visited Marilyn Eck- and one half mile north of the vil- since that Ume. Mr. and Mrs. Sto­ for her. Her sorrowing relatives
Mr. and Mn. Ralph DeWitt of
Mrs. Clarence Forman of Homer, j unit of northeast Woodland from ; lage. They were invited to n slm- well attended the graduation ex­ have the sympathy of all in their near Middleville were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mn. Bert Wilkins.
ercises In the afternoon and the bereavement.
alumni banquet In the evening.
Miss Rosemary Weeks te assiz­
ing in caring for the patients at —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
The regular meeting of the Meth- Pennock hospital.

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Stat* Sonata On Republican Ticket

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can drop a thousand, each a package
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so costly and difficult to secure

Householders are learning how to
fight tlie incendiary bombing of their
homes, if it comes. For if hundreds of
■mall fires started at once in a single
community, it would take the alert

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major conflagration.

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fire is speed. Fire-fighters, volunteers,
police and others must be summoned
instantly. That cannot be done if the
telephone system already is jammed
with calls.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

14 PACES—-2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1942

County Retailers Organize for
Sale of War Stamps, E Bonds
'Campaign to Open July First INot,'" To industrial
° 1
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And Institutional
$8,112 to be Quota for Month Sugar U««r»

Five Barry Teachers
To Attend Workshop
Five Barry County teachers are
attending one of the teacher work­
shop* being held in the Michigan
Community Health Project are*.
The Barry County teacher* are at­
tending the one at Charlotte.
The workshop Is conducted by the
University of Chicago and Is made
possible through financial assist­
ance from the county health de­
partment and the W. K. Kellogg
Foundation.
Those attending the workshops In
Charlotte this summer are:
Mrs. Mildred Nowlcke, Woodland.
Woodland School; Miss Evelyn
Short. Lake Odessa, Brown Schoo);
Mrs. Zelma Smith. Nashville. Nash­
ville School; Miss Elaine Thomp­
son. Nashville. Mayo School; Mr*.
Prances Bawdy, Woodland. Wood­
land School
This program Is conducted for a
six weeks’ period, June, 22. 1942 to
August 2. 1942.

s^tWhJtoah

Law In Barry County
On order* from headquarters, we’
have been reclassifying 3-A men.'
This Board has been more liberal
in-*thl* classification than other
Board* In the State and headquarters have InsLsted that we must
meet our quota* even though it wax
necessary to take aelectees to cer-

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Bluegill Festival Starts Toda
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Opens ran risn Season He

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S-zsr Hastings
MeaeOiMne ScOUtS
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For
3
ThS ?,B’Ungs .Klwanls club has
might be some measure of depend- undertaken to run an employment
bureau for Hastings boy scout* to
The members of the local Board help them earn money for summer
however feel that in view of the camps. Those who have "odd Job*"
newspaper publicity concerning the. wtich a boy can do-are requested
drfrnrent of married men that all
all ' to call William Bchllhaneck
deferment
BchlUianeck. at the
3-A classifications should be given I Hastings Cleaners or at hla home
very careful consideration We have1 who has charge of this bureau,
.therefore agreed upon certain pro-; Furthermore, the. Ki wank club recedure in an effort to avoid as, quests that patrons who’ use this
many Injustices as possible.
j bureau call back after a job U doneWith these thoughts to mind, the' and report whether or not lhe work
members of lhe Board have decided! was satisfactory. The object of the
that before the Ust of men for to-! bureau, tn addition to finding emduetion is prepared, lhe flies of all ploymenl for the boys, is to see that
selectees then In 1-A. who have'they do their work assignments
formerly been to the 3-A classifies- properly,
tlon. will be segregated and before'
---------------- » t »
being placed upon a list for Indue- FHAAIfEH I AlfE
tlon a further check will be made I if (JU BEU LAKE
on each Individual case to deterM
*

Employment Bureau

City Band To Give
Concert Friday Night

Prize Registration
Already Underway}
Children's Day Fri.

_
...
_
_
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The Hastings City Band will pre­
sent Its concert on Michigan Ave­
nue oetween
nue
between state
Stale «na
and court
Court
lUtrU p^y
mu week in
The fifth annual Bluegill FraiM***
connection with the-Blueglll Fes- starts today with the op*nlnt
Uv . SDecl-i number* will be nre{loben Roush comet the fishing season. Shows and
wlout with the University of MlchlBand
Durbin placed and are open to the public.
Registering of fUh begins with

• All [tersons who registered as In­
dustrial and institutional users of
sugar should apply to the local
Further collections of wa-.ic paper rationing office between now and
&lt;*111 be discontinued, at least for July 5, for their July and August
the time being, according to the allotment of sugar on Form 314.
Commencing July 1. sixty-one local salvage committee. Mills now
According to the information re­
thousand retail stores In Michigan have on hand enough mixed scrap ceived from the Office of Price Ad­
ministration. the July and August
will urge customers to take part of to lost many montiu.
National Anthem
meat market where entries will ba
Unexpectedly
viivkp.
vtvutj large re.uitia
returns aawkki
from UllAJMIlCllb
Hi
allotment
of BU&lt;UI
sugar tut
for UIUIUUUI
Industrial
March. Triumph of Tru1 received, weighed and recorded.
their change in war stamp*. This
salvage drives held throughout the] users Will be the same as their orTone*
Smith Prise* being offered are, first prise
Is port of a nationwide plan to pro- natlon combined with a reduction. Iginal allotment was for JJuy and
Overture, Hermit of
. for the largest bluegill a (23.00
In the use of paper by civilians, June.
Kildare .............................. Holme*! casting outfit; second prize for the
Institutional users may apply to
series E Government bonds, spon­ have definitely broken the paper
Waltz. Springtime............... Jarrett] next largest, a *2000 casting outfit.
i the-local board for an Increase in
March. E Pluribus Unum ... Jewell For the largest small-mouth bass a
sored by the National Treasury Re­ "bottleneck.”
The constantly Increasing war de-! their allotment If there has been an
Comet solo. Premier Polka
1""“ —“— —— —— ■
tail Advisory Committee.
msncU may bring about another increase in their business, on Form
by Llewellyn, played by
and for the largest
In Hastings this campaign will; shortage sometime in the future but 315.
Robert Roush. Solo Cometlst
The appUcatlon shall state:
with U. of M Band
open on Wednesday, July 1 and for the present and many months
to come, the present supplies of
(a) The amount applied for as
Percentages Civen For
Song. Stout Hearu-d Men. Romberg perch, pike, and many other spectra
from 12:45 to 1:00 P. M. all stores
pulp and mixed scrap are more an Increase In the allotment.
March. -National Emblem." Bagley i of fish, totaling *15000 In all. Any
Each Taxing District
nnd restaurants will suspend sales than adequate.
&lt;b» The amount of the applicant's
Vocal Solos. The Band Played
• fisherman, man or woman, is in­
nn all merchandise except war
institutional allotment for the per­
.. Ward. viced to enter his catch to these
further action taken. The board
Oteoth . contesu nrrnrldlnr
m
bonds and stamps.
My Wild Irish Rose............ uicoui
proviaing IK.
ow rt.)i
nan a
are
slon have completed their allotment realizes that this will mean an ex­
(c) The number of meals served
Supervisors Take Action
1
Sung by Miss Shirley Durbin
i caught In the takes or streams cf
Ottter communities to lhe county
tra amount of work but it wishes]
during the month preceding the under the 15 mill tax limitation, to assume the burden In order to
Barry-----------county.
Ask Prosecutor tp Proceed March. Show Boy ............ r... Huff-------will probably observe simitar "mora­
allotment period for which the ap­ to all the taxing units of the coun­
Overture. A Night In
Friday will be designated as Chil­
make asUew mistakes as possible
toriums’* to favor of war bonds and
plication Is filed—I. e. If the allot­ ty. The total for any taxing unit In classification.
A few weeks ago. the Banner gave
Tripoli ......................... Richards
dren's Day and the program wm
stamps, although the time selected
ment period begins on July 1. 1942, must not exceed 15 mills. The law
,...U the local
-------------------------------------------------- -r
Regardless v.
of now
how hard
:«» account of the attempt*
by one March U 3 Field Artillery . Sousa start with a parade at 1:00 p. m.
■" may differ from lhe one here. At
he shall report the number of meals
Board
tries
and
how
conscientious
!
group
to
raise
the
level
of
Upper
"
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Theta
Materials
Vitally
ana
;
upper
specifies that In every Incorporated
’ this writing (Wed. morning) the
served In June. 1942.
1— I.
March. Stars
Stars and Stiines
Stripes
children of various ages and fol­
be.—Itel....
can I not utUIj e™r-| erbokea lake.„
’and u» eounur el- -March.
village and city, one tenth of a mill ■Ila m»r
Needed by War Industry
schedules of the other communities
&lt;d&gt; The number of meals served
Forever..—--------------lowing tike contests will be the
have not been definitely fixed.
during the period used In establish­ must be apportioned, whldh will be
awarding of prises and the grand
,ra,.p “
Although the waste paper situa­ ing Ils sugar base, which may have paid directly to the city or village
At a meeting of Hastings retallc------- \ era. professional men and restau- tion has eased, plans for collecting been the corresponding month of for local government expense*. Just they have been improperly dassl-!vcnt MUCh acuon. The acts laneUon
why me
the icgiaiaiurc
legislature cnacicu
enacted that
fled. It must
remembered, iww
how-, group* were without the sanction
uiai|iicu.
mini be
uv iruicmuritu,
• rant owners held in the council room oilier scrap materials such as metal, 1941. or March. 1942. or the month­ wny
. . ... __ ■
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aa.«a
_ ___ &gt;■___ J.i.-rf law -Dim rai-iilt waa IH.I ft,*
rubber
and
Ml lhe
of
me city hall
n«u here
iicic Tuesday
i uciMiuy eve- -------- woollen
,------- goods will
---- be
- ly average of meals served during provision we do not know. Probably. ever, that all classifications, files .rood across a very narrow portion
Oltchell. a magician, AU ride* will
it was done to give *uch municipal- and record* are subject to constant .
.Un,. 100 par re.H ao-aparaUre, &gt;»!
m ma
reremare
the months «
It —
was In
the business
Itles
some
extra
money.
They
al'
"
*­
Inspection
and
examination
by
of
the war stamp and bond sale plan
ways find use for it. That proviso ficers from headquarters. A great partly washed away. This situation,
was voted. George Carpenter, county Doster. county defense co-ordinator. 1. 1941, and April 28. 1942.
the
other
group
remedied
by
filling
|
deal
more
time
Is
being
taken
by
Must
File
Ceiling
Prices
What scrap materials mean in the (e» The percentage Increase in the reduces the limit which the County
chairman and Ben Gldley, c!tV
City Bond on the grand stand. For
defense program can be judged
Tax commission can apportion to the Board In considering cases than the washed-out portion of the road­
Not Later Than July 1st
chairman, jointly presided.
number of meals served in 1942
complete detail! of programs see
Hastings.
Freeport.
Middleville. people generally realize and 0 very way with materials thavmade the
Gldley Is also assisting In the from the following facts:
(meals reported in “c” above) over
&lt;h, «a«r
The Ildm, prtmHmntml la. MU
A ten pound window weight con­ the number of meals served dur­ Nashville and Woodland from 15 determined effort is being made to ra.d &gt; dam. holdlnj
county organization.
Saturday's program will Include
In Upper lake.
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...
treat all cases alike.
Fotunately the bitter feelings! ** ,n effect On Ju,y &gt;• 1942 11 w111 two free grandstand shows to be
Organization meetings similar to tains enough metal necessary for ing Ute monthly base period (meals mills to 14.9 mills.
Stuart Clement. Secretary
By adding the millage allowance
Uie one here are to be held with­ a three Inch shell. Two pairs of reported In “d" above).
aroused by these proceedings rfFver impose definite duties and responKim Sigler. Chairman
for the county, the township, and
in lhe next few“daya at Middleville, old adult rubbers will majte a pair
(f) There shall be attached to
resultcd to a clash between the two1 alblUtle* . upon retailers, also on
William Schader.
of overshoes to keep a soldier's feet the application such further In­ the school district in which he re­
with Tom Berry, chairman: Nash­
drmipa u .mild prabaM, ban 0M.wb., b,„ bnn btreioron daau- cal numbers, singing. Impersona­
dry. An old disused five j»und
sides. any rural taxpayer can aaville with Ralph Hess, chrm ; Wood­ flatiron could be mustered Into formation as may be furnished by
Kad U.1- ranunnd u»la raud „ „„„ „Uo„lrl&lt; boanm tion*. harmonica cclccltons. lap
land. with Leon Hynes, chrm.: Free­ service as four hand-grenades. A the applicant In response to a re­ next December. The four villages
pniomamn. umh aldaa nldanUr but .hlth are now olflclaU, namri dancing and comedy Juggling. Al
port with Ken Braendle. chrm. and cast-off woolen suit can be made, quest for such. Information from the are also obliged to pay the town­
cooled off. and decided lliat there, "county War Price and Rationing
Delton with Bill* Faulkner, ehrm. into two army blankets. An old local Board or State Director.
must be 3 peaceful solution, and Boards " These boards arc charged will be awarding
ship tax. And remember the reDetails for handling Uie work to pair of roller skates, two door fncreaae in Allotments
that they would take legal steps to **tth the duty of art mini tiering this
| qulrcd one tenth mill allowed the
Increase In the allotment for any
several of the smaller communities hinges, door lock, old spade and a
have the matter decided lawfully. I new
four villages and this city, if you
period
may
be
granted
in
proportion
have not yet been announced.
Two PeUttani: have been peasantcounty
reU1ier bond booth at the
few other small cast off knick - to the percentage Increase in the
George Cramer’s Experience
Nashville, according to George
•d ■» U» ho-fd « .ucerMaor, a&gt; lhould lno» nal hla dulka are un- children with
compute
the
number
of
mills.
In
Quimby
School
67
Yr*.
Ago
number of meals served In the pre­
Carpenter, was the flrat community
Ihrir June uaalnn One aakad mat der up, federal law. He u uned
This U the last week of the ceding month over the base pet tod. this city and Nashville, also in the
to announce 100 per cent co-opera­
lhe auperrleon lake Uta nmaeaar, u, obtain AT OKCI a oopj ot what
Middleville
and
Delton
school
dis
­
(The
following
»tory
1*
contributed
drive for scrap rubber. Have
In regard to the status of church­
tion with Uie plan.
i";” ““ k"1 •• Upp" “
ae Bulletin Ho. 1 from the
you done your part? There is es. lodges, clubs, and other private tricts. there is an added millage
In the local organisation. Has­
Crooked lake determined by court Jocal beard
Dealers can secure
nothing phoney about the rub­
organizations which occasionally for debt service which docs not ap­ route 3. Nashville. It relates inci­ Mtta and w hare Ute neeeeaarr BuUeUn No. 1 at the Mia of
tings has been divided Into four
ber shortage. It 1* both real and
serve meals, hold banquets, give pear In the report of the Barry dents that occurred at the Quimby aupa taken to maintain Ute l&gt;ke
sones, each headed by a captain re­
M
„,a,
u
acute. Your old rubber articles
benefit dinners, etc. In order to County Tax Commission. The mill­ school, where Cramer^ (then a small
sponsible for the acUvity to his
level when ao determined. The oth- u)e administrator of the Barry weigh* a half pound
are needed to keep Uncle Barn's qualify as an industrial user under age for paying school debts Is fix­ boy. now he Is 791 was a pupil, and er petition, representing thdse In- county war Price and Rationing
particular area and who is to give
ed by the school boards, not by the Burnle Messer, a younger brother
mechanised
army
rolling.
the
present
ruling,
such
an
organi
­
ticket.
whatever assistance may be needed
tereited in Lower Crooked lake, asks ( Board
zation must serve at least four county.
to individual stores In organising
Following are the tax allocations the teacher. Bumie Messer died that the supervisors take step* to Bulletin No. 2 contains a list of
properly for the sale of war stamps knacks have the metal required for
have the level of the entire Crook-.
"cost of living commodities." on
to
all
the
taxing
units
of
the
county:
many
yean
before
either
of
his
two
and bonds.
a 30 caliber machine gun. Twenty- designated location.
Barry County
older brothers passed on. We are ed lake, not a part of It; determined ■ which celling prices have been fixed m general chairman.
Allan C. Hyde.
7xme No.. 1. Homer Smith, cap­ five feet of old garden hose will
federal law. ."Ceiling pricra"
Allowed 614 mills of the 15 mill sure our readers will enjoy this by the court and then maintained.'
Barry County War Price and
tain. includes the area bounded by provide, rubber for gas masks for
The board of supervisors Is not! according to that law. for any re­
limit.
N. Jefferson and W. State streets: seven soldiers and 50 feet will make Rationing Board Administrator.
asked to decide what shall be done' taner on any articles he may sell
Townships
Zone No. 2, Kendall Reahm. cap­ a navy inflatable life raft. Eighteen
in
this
touchy
situation.
They
wish!
are
the high**) prices he charged
Assyria 1 mill; Baltimore 1 mill; I attended school at Quimby, and
' tain. Includes the area bounded by .30 caliber cartridges are hiding
to have It settled definitely by the! for those articles during the month
Barry 1’4 mills; Carlton. ‘4 mill;
N. Jefferson and E. State streets; from military service In every pound |
Castleton, including five district tax. will admit that I was a mischievous courts. Monday the board passed | of March 1942.
Zone No. 3. Dick Jacobs, captain, of abandoned brass pipe. An old,
The retailer 1* required by this
1'4 mills; Hastings township, no lad. I did no many pranks that I was a resolution referring the matter to
includes the area bounded by S. pair of bed springs probably of no
township tax; Hope 1*4 mills; Irv­ credited with doing about everything Prosecuting Attorney Laurence E.'law to post the celling prices, on
Jeffenon and E. State streets; Zone further value, will make two fourCounty Tola I h
ing. 1 mill; Johnstown. 1 mill; that happened in Hie school room Barnett, asking him to bring pro-, all commodities he aelU, to his place
No. 4 John Delnaay. captain, in­ inch shells.. An old tire used as a
Maple Grove 3-5 mill; Orangeville, that should not have occurred. 80 cctdings in the circuit court for a of buslnesa in a conspicuous man­
120.000 Found*
clude* the area bounded by 8. Jef­ bumper on a boat dock will help
Army May Need AU Rail­ 1*4 mills: Prairieville, 1 mill; Rut­
It didn't make much difference what hearing. and to have the court* de- i ner. so hla customers can readily
ferson and W. State streets.
make a tank tread.
termlne
what
action
shall
be
taken.
1
see
’
them
The
price
which
he
thus
land, no township tax: Thornapple,
road Traffic Next Fall
The quota of Barry county for
county
at this writing (Wed. morn*
No
doubt
the
state
conservation
deon
every
article
must
be
lhe
1 mill; Woodland 2 mills; Yankee
“One day someone threw a piece
stamp and bond sales through retail
Il will be wise for our readers to Springs, 1H mills.
of rubber on the hot stove in the partment, which Is directly inter- high price he received for It. or about two-thirds of the toial num­
outlets only lx (8.112 for July and
City and Four Villages
take seriously Uie warning that
school room. You can imagine how csted in all matters of determining | offered, during March 1942. He
*62.400 for the coming year. These
Hastings. Freeport. Middleville. It smelled. Someone laid it onto me. and maintaining lake levels. wlU be)must p^t this list of articles and* ber of collecting stations yet tabucomes from government authorities
quotas pertain to sale* though re­
brought Into the case before it Is the celling price for each article
urging all the people of this coun­ Nashville. Woodland village, each although I didn't do It. Of course. finally decided.
' by July j 1M2 when
nfW Uw ble. chairman of the salvage com­
tail stores and restaurants only aiyl
try to purchase their coal NOW for given the one tenth mill required Bumie took me to task for It. For a
are not to be confused with the
mittee.
; goes Into effect.
John Brass, manager of the Has­
over-all quota for the county which tings fish hatchery for several
Rural
School
Districts
! The retailer must also fllev with
and
I
said
I
didn't.
But
my
repu
­
Secretary of the Interior, and coal
I*, of course, much higher.
All
the
figures
given
below
stana
w
,
j
tne
the
county
County
War
war
mce
Price
ana
and
rtauonRation- vllle. Hickory Corners. Banfteld,
year*, suffered a paralytic stroke at administrator for thia Country, over
tation for mischief-making was so
In other word*, the government
..Sere
“«"-&gt;•» lorenoon.
his own signature, sent a notice to for mills allowed the various school well known that he doubted my
ext?ec‘*
. “nd He
। of the articles he sells and the cellHe had
had driven
driven In
In hl*
his car
car to
to the
the the press of the nation last weex districts.
word. I couldn't convince him that
(Continued on page 3. Bee. 1)
An Institute for training lay lead-/ Ing price on each one.
postoffice, taken some letters In­ staUng that, unless the American
stamps and Series E government
erabip in the churches Is being
The retailer must also maintain
side to mall, had returned to his people want to suffer from cold next
bonds during July.
car and was about to start ft when winter, they should lay tn their
sponsored jointly by the ministerial to his place of business what Is
This retail plan Is part of a gen­
associations of Ute seven counties termed a "Base Book" which simll
seized by the attack. HU condition
eral system to Increase war stamp was observed and medical aid sum­ winter supply of coal this summer,
and
the
W.
K.
Kellogg
Foundation.
:
give
the ceiling prices on all the
otherwise they would be likely to
and government bond sales up to
It will be held al Albion College, articles ho sells, together with his
moned. He was taken in an am­ suffer during the cold months.
the required levels on a voluntary
July 12 to 17, with thirty scholar-' customary allowances, discounts and
bulance to Pennock hospital. The
It seems difficult for the Ameri­
basis. If the voluntary plan la not report Wednesday morning was lliat
ships
provided
for
Barry
County,
i
other
price differentials.
cans to realize that this country Is
a success the government w»L un­
Each church may send one lay! Every retailer to Barry county
hla condition U still critical
engaged In a terrible war. The na­
doubtedly have to resort to some
Three Bachelors Were First Settlers of Town and Twp.; delegate. Persons Interested should! should heed this notice and do what
tion
and
our
free
institutions
art
sort of a direct assessment.
UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND
tills
consult their pester at once. Rev. “
‘ ‘law requires. There ore severe
threatened as never before. It is a
The Town Has Fino Folks, Good Churches and Schools
FOR COTTAGES
Arthur M. Coldren of Grand street penalties. Including heavy fine* and garnered scrap with rubber how
desperate struggle. The Increase In
U. B. Church Is registration chair­ prison sentences, for violation of
The Barry County Tourist and our armed forces and the great In­
man for the Barry County group.
crease In food and supplies they
cedented demancj for cottages on need, the tremendous Increase In the
At the exact center of the north­ well Impressed with the town. "How
Oation. which would cause terrible
Barry county lakes so far this sea­ production of ship*, tanks, airplanes, east comer township of Barry
Herewith Is an accounting of
misery and suffering in this coun- rhich said:
son. The number of Inquiries great­ ammunition. Including shells — all county is the village of Woodland, terestlng. If you had been prlvfunds collected and paid out by the
ly exceeds the list of cottage* which these will have the first claim on named after the township in which lllged to visit township 4 north of
Hastings Balvage-For-VIctory com­
■ Tile Banner 1* donating tills pubthe association has on file. Those the service of our railroads.
As It is located. The setting is ideal, range 7 west before any white set­
mutes as a result of the waste
For the fifth registration, the of-ilicity al the request ft national, Tuesday, Jun* &gt;0;
paper collections (Further collec­ who have cottages to rent are re­ the production of war goods and surrounded as it is by a beautiful tler had arrived, “you could not flee of the Barry County Daft Board i state and local authorities concern­
SECOND JUNE DRAFT
tions of paper have been discon­ quested to *0 inform Mr. Green at supplies Increases, the volume of farming area, the richest and best
' regular traffic on railroads must In our county. The town Itself —great, big, hardwood trees—maple, in the post office building here will cd in the administration of the QUOTA TO GO JUNE »
tinued because the waste paper the Hotel Hastings.
be the only center for enrolling, price-fixing law.
decline. Next year the climax of speaks of comfort and contentment, beech, ash, elm. whitewood, bass­
"bottle neck" has been broken):
GRANDDAUGHTER OF MR.
■■ -------- « « »
with Its many pleasant homes and wood. walnut, cherry, butternut—so Charlie Bill Sherwood wlU serve as'
the
war
is
anticipated,
which
means
Receipts from Waste-paper Drives AND MRS. GARY CROOK
A BEN FRANKLIN STORE
chief registrar.
that the railroad* will be taxed to the orderly manner tn which It was thick, so straight and so tall! Trees assistant
January
*240.00 WINS SCHOLARSHIP
This registration Is for those who TO OPEN IN HASTINGS
their limit with carrying freight am. planned. You would expect to find thrived In the rich soil. The land were bom on or after Jan. 1. 1922
February
Work will begin
next
week on the
80-61
-------- —
good people living there—and they was level, or gently rolling and the
double store building owned by
April ...
87.06 received word that 11 granddaugh­ supplies for our armies next wln- are.
and
on
or
before
June
30.
1924.
1
Three church spires point big woods were there, and nothing
42.00 ter. Miss Mac Ann Farrell of LakeJune .—
The draft board office will be
heavenward.
The members may else. You do not wonder that they
with
the
expiration
of
the A. A Herbert Edward Tbdd.
vlew High school. Battle Creek has
not agree in their credal statement. called township 4 N. range 7 W. open for this registration as fol­
1428 00 been awarded a scholarship by W.
the situation that Is developing but t^ey are unanimous in the con- Woodland.
Il was decidedly ap- lows: Saturday. June 27—8:00 a.
Manning. Bellevue; Clare
Expense of advertising
m. to 4:30 p. m.: Sunday. June 28
whlch
will
greatly
decrease
the
vol-i
vlcU
on
that
Ute's
real
meaning
U
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|
propriate.
And
the
village
natur20.89
Miss Parrell, a 1942 graduate. Is ume of coal the railroads can han- (-7^^
—10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.; Monday. PitUburgh Plate Glass Co. and ex­
revealed by the Christian .-!!;!
religion,
—. ally adopted the township name.
tensive alteration! and new light­
a member of the National Honor
Gifts:
--------a— do
u--------— *.
— ^1
Whlta settlers to Wooddie next winter. It may iiauoen.
who
not v.,
belong
have
a
ing Installed for the present lessee*
Jan. 27—American Red Cross *200 00 society and plans to study languages that all the transportation facllr
—Butler Bros, of Chicago.
March 2—American Red Cross 35.00 at college. She has been a mem­
Tiie latter have reassigned
ber of the Girls' Athletic association Itles of this country will be required
March 2—Hot Lunch Fund
‘
community without them.
You I para lively young men. who did not
for military purposes.
Lloyd Bersoda,
20.00 and won two table tennis champion­
April 20—Hot Lunch Fund
BO BE WISE. LAY IN YOUR would expect such a village to have' remain to a state of single blessedA CORRECTION
who will open a Ben Franklin S Stuts, Hastings;
ships
during
the
last
year.
April 20—Red Cross for USO
hill. Hastings; RumHI
WINTER'S SUPPLY OF COAL a good school. It is extra good.Jness very long after they had proRed
Cross
rooms
will
be
open
Room
The town and township united In vlded homes on the lands they purTuesday. Wednesday, Thursday
We understand they hope to open
May 27—Hastings Youth
RUBBER SCRAP
provldlng a 13-grade consolidated chased from the government. AU
and Friday afternoons Instead of
RELIEF CLIENTS*
by July 15
Council
20 00
school located to ths village. Be-! of them bought farms on section
DRIVE NOTE
merely Thursday and Friday as
7tf.6T
On hand
Ail relief clients of Barry county fore the Kellogg Foundation was' 15. close to the village that came
Usable overshoes and galoshes
stated In a Banner article last
desiring onions can get same at formed, the taxpayer* voted the afterward. The three young men
singly or in pairs, should not be
*429.60
surplus office. Hastings, Mich., week *130.000 bonds needed to construct , secured employment
Jonathan
Roy Finstrom, three Hastings boys,
out Wednesday afternoon only.
The *78 67 on hand Is being reof June 29. 1942. by presenting their the original plant, and that debt and Samuel Haight. These three
are now playing with the Paul
Uh Floyd Miller of Assyria
surplus cards.
for pooling and use of such ar­
has been liquidated.
I first met In Livingston county In
Neilson orchestra In Detroit. They
wlU be present Friday afternoon
pense* In connection with any fuM. E. Tuckerman. Director. Barry
ticles by the public.
.
So you see Woodland is there:1 1836. and agreed that they would
to give advice on knitting.
Co. Dept. Social Welfare.

Part of Nation-Wide
Plan to Raise Funds
On Voluntary Basis

Collection of Scrap
Paper to End

COUNTY TAX COMM
COMPLETES LABORS

LEVEL UP TO COURT

METAL, RUBBER
DRIVES TO CONTINUE

RETAILERS MUST
POST THEIR PRICES

A SLIVER EARNED
A BRAND NEW SUIT

PASSES 40 TONS
RUBBER COLLECTION

GOVERNMENT URGES
BUY COAL NOW

John Brasi Suffered a
Paralytic Stroke
Monday

Training For Lay
Leaders In Churches

WOODLAND VILLAGE RECEIVED
ITS NAME FROM THE TOWNSHIP

PAPER SALVAGE
DRIVES NET $429.66

Fifth Registration
Here June 27 - 30

Bo*rd by

&gt;•

• u»&lt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, JUNK U, 1H1

lines for the United Stales and i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
।| PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Richardson. George Clum was a BARNUM SCHOOL
supper (UMt and accompanied Mr.reunlnsi -m
h-ld at
To announce the engagement ot!’ Bablc*
born at
the hospital
hospital the
«.
Babies bom
at lhe
the
M?Kn‘S3’"n “
e”n‘n&lt;
*hoolt^* Saturday Ju?j,»
MUs Marta
of UlU
p^t
were: A boy to Mr and
Bnd Wayne jnnkbclner of Middle- Mr*. Lewis Hersel, Woodland, on
7
Mr*. Ba??yMUl*r and daughter* •
vmv noW at jefferwn Barracks? June 11: a girl to Mr. and Mrsof Elkhart Ind_ and W H. P»rdto *^ *’^ *"
Roland
Mo Mni Bernard McPharlln en- Merlin Pierce. 537 E. MUI on June
local, were dinner guests of Mra I ^?and £L *«!■« rJtwkrnrrt
tert*Ined nine gtrto at a very at-112. a boy to Mr and Mrs. Hugo Wtoto*
«r
B«i Crockford ment
Jewnle Pardee on Thuroday. AU
Wm Blown Down Ovor 100
tractive dinner Wednesday night at. Anderson on Jun* 12. a gtri to Mr.
spent lhe afternoon at the Edward Newton of last SUU Rood.
her home. 545 E. Thom St.
: and Mr*. Harold Aldrich, route 1. Delton
! Nash home at ClariuvlUe.
Centering lhe
June 17
-nte
Wit table was
WA, a love-1
juvv-f on
VII JUIIt
1, and
AMU a
— girl
■A &gt; to
U. Mr.. and
«u«u
rnt W. D, V. W. Oi me Mctnoly arrangement of Madonna UllesjMr*. Darrel Jones. HasUng*. on ui«t
rhurrh
win
hnirt
m
next
David
Conklin, of Johnstown,
________ ___________________ Um ikk Uat lor two w«u. la oo
I.,a at
at the
Uw home
torn, of
at Mrs.
Mn. Leon'
uon
Mt?wlu MUh£?
I
"•
“»
and rteinhinium*.
delphiniums
..
—r strip of June IB.
•nri
a tiny
'
&gt; tng
brought to this office one day la»t
paper In the centre of a rose on
Patients
discharged from th*
hos­ Leonard on Wednesday afternoon,
----------------------------------------------“ TV,
iXh
1 of 60 mM,y friends and neighbor* week a small. honey-combed piece
,the ...place card.-., _bore
_.w the names , of pl tai were Mr, Sterling O*troth. July j. Mn. Leon Dunning. Mr*.:
X^S^tev Altera ^Jm£ • Mr
»ubert Barnum
: —. _ .
.
—-----------wvre NUitcuy
on xr*'(•pent
the prospective bride and groom.
Sunday
Mr*. of swamp oak tree trunk that is
Schllthroat. Lewi*
Patten । cojub
y ccaucrs
-——with
—- Mr. and
- - —
544 E. Thom; George SchlHhroat.
Lewis Eaton
Eaton and
and Mr*
Mrs Bert
Bert Patten
Allce aardner
.“uc,a 0,1
, ----------------A beautifully decorated birthday 104 W. Grant; Mis* LaPreal Ran- wm prepare
---------- , lht
Tn.
cun, olm hjj •
|h., I Fred Butolph of Hastings.
known to be much over 100 year*
cake was.cut for the dessert course kin. Bellevue; Mrs Murray Myer*, clely wlU ha.v .a K—V- aala In lha loojc
• » , or
■____ __ ..L _____ ____ .1{ Phylite Ba mum spent test week old. That tree has an interesting
with—
her grandparent*.
Mr. ----and
honoring the Joint birthdays of the Woodland and Mra. Hiram Penn of Leonard dry goods store, Saturday. 0» naint
t. ------.— —— —
guest-of-honor and Mrs. Herbert ~-------------------------------------part of the old John Bow.&lt;er farm,
Crosby &lt; Florence Anderson &gt;.
near Bristol lake. The tend where
Persons submitting to major oper- PrairieviU*
tot which ,we convey our thanks. j Robert Field and Lawrence Moore
Later the guests enjoyed a thea- atlons and who are Improving are:: Th. B.b.b.B._™, Oda
.M am.
Bo^bol
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Bishop who have
in the air corps
Mr*. Edwin Nash. Clarksville: Mrs.'
, - .j rcir-;.----- ~i
ton rented Mr. and Mr* Plynn
ln“
Richard Meyer. 911 W. Green. Mrs ’‘Il hold their Memorial Day rervlive
In
Mra.
Etta
Parmalee's
house,
seasons.
tile
Grand/Rapid*. They
They PnoTECT v8 UNDUE
he Armory. Grand/Rapld*.
Howard
^^.a
from camp Polk ! The home of Mr. and Mr*. JdhnsHoward Hershberger.
Hershberger. Lake
Lake Odessa:
Odessa: lc*s Bunday, June 28 at the hall.
n0 white man ever saw'that tree
111 now watt at home until caUed.; .."hIYilmknt themf nr
Mrs
and La
(ton
Mrs. Sri
Carl Hefflcbower.
Hetflcbower. Woodland.
Woodland; “enibe™ ,rr
ton was
was the
the scene
acene of
of a
a dell
delightful nundlng. It had been blown over
Lester DeVault/of
DeVsult/of 'this
this city, who
who cosIerv^TION &lt;xtnvfvtiAk:
Tjnilnr
I Leiter
Jesse
Kelley.
135
E.
Grand;
Mra
**
”
•«■
Outsiders
are
In-,
pjoyd
Burkey
and
femllv
of
Has!
**
&lt;tdln
&lt;
Saturday.
June
20
vno»»inMvnCONVENTION
iv.n
iiu.i
jciw nrucj, isa r. uraiiu. mra
--------------- -------- — ~~ । Floyd Burkey and famllv o( Has-; wedding Saturday. June 20 when before any.white settler • look up
Misted several'month*
aeo. ha*
has CONSERVATION
I Hate
!■
t-kln.
a
vacation
'
,nlt4,rd
**'eriU
'month*
ago.
- - ------------------- B .--.vThe watchword of the annual! Gh-’1 Solomon
Middleville,
' tings and U&gt;«
Mra. .nd
Ann Mr.
Wolcott
U1“ «*«*!
Fauble.
mathematics।Und
“
......................Miss
- ■ ■vlwd —
Ann ofW»ko&lt;&gt;
o&lt; ““
MM»Ia FaubM.
. m.U&gt;. m Johnstown. It was a mon­
Ju&gt;l .completed a twelve weeks’
___
_ _______
' lear*K»r teacher
In tha Pnntlar
nnHnnl schools, was Bler. When first seen by white men,
injt... course in eround work at *«»•»«••••*■••
convention of
route-------------2; Harvey
FurPast Noble Grand* will entertain ' charlotte -^-re
8und»v
-ne»t,
in the Pontiac
. th!*
U1M summer from active work by tra
training
»*• Michigan United,
&lt;.....&lt;&lt;.1 -Melva
- — Clagett.
———•------*----, -—
tfcctor’s nrtim
orders, and will entov
enjoy-------------------------a Bn ^uon ..
fleld
Conservation M,.h.
clubs, ».
held
at wmwh.lloag.
Hough- h**- Nashville
i«Mtnr*a
.. n^
* r Denver Col
.
m -•
Ralph Burroughs, the county P. N. G. July 10 at a 1 their parent*, Mr. and Mn. A. T. united In marriage to Mr. Arthuripart Of the trunk was imbedded in
! Eash.
.Wilson of Lansing, who I* connectgon, mUcxy iand on which it
rest at Loach lake In the family and lua received hls apnolntment ,on ,ake' 'June »•«. WM w watch 002 s Jefferaon. Mra.
Mrs. W. H. Weav- o'clock luncheon.
Attend Sunday school at 10 15 Mr and Urs A,bert 8labau«h and ed with the state work among crip-• mm grown. That tree trunk, when
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‘.ndchurch
ull
Holmes ofipartor u WB&gt; imbedded, waa *0
WLU.
U» MkUnn
B.U______
TC;-_ b. UwutmM «
to ««
Uw ,„w
new _Bobbin
"_ m
SJ SSrii
U«»«■&gt; ••
‘ » &gt;LvWn^'a^Mrl
Medical
hospital
phone Company expect* to be able] field as soon a* It Is ready for use expenditures because of the war.’
“ed^al patients
P*U^ at U&gt;e
U‘cJ??
PlU‘I Roblnaon 1* our new pastor
Caledonia Monday.
Woodland performed the ceremony. 1 thick through that Justus Butler,
to meet most request* for service For the present however tils adHomer Smith, member of the ?nd whose conditions are good are:
' Callers the past week at Jerry I Guest* present were: Mr. and Mra grandfather of Mr. Conklin, who
at It* summer resort exchanges this drees to Lowry Held Denver His stole
state board of that organization. &lt;J«orx&gt;Geoigr Niicxeican.
Nackelcan. am
219 W.
State; 1I The
Shultz community
Community Club will
will, tnougn
Blough'ss were Donald
Miller or
of umLan-1, Maurice kcco
Reed ana
and ramuy
family or
of unLan- was
WB5 &lt;slx
tx ffed
uu.. had tn astand on
w. state;
Tne Bhuit*
Donato Miner
eet uU
Tr*”
.. . .
17 ncia. Denver.
MIS of Delton 1 Hl*worth
BUaiwth Myer*,
Mv&lt;-ra route
m&gt;il« *• Ur, l,„. mMt »-lth Hr. r Ihhl. rr«.'.n
I .&gt;ru» Aamn
.nrt famllv .Inw Ur. Panht. nf Pnntl.r
... cn tjie
D Floris
year many peraons still will be un-friend* here congratulate him up- and «Charles
—- — ~
I rf
.u” "jr 3: Mra Jen- , meet with Mr*. Libbie Craven onjuna. Aaron Gronewald and family : sing. Mrs. Faubte of Pontiac, moth-1 his tiptoes lo see objects
~
...
uie
spwnam
rcxaro
ne
1.
maxPresident
of
the
Barry
CountyL'n
‘
e
Brumbaugh
route
4;
Mrs.
Chas.
Thursday,
July
2
1 and Mra Russell Blough and chll- er of th. bride. Mr and Mr*. Frankly, ,lde of lla lower p.^
able to gel service because of war on Ute splendid record he Is mak- President of lhe Barry Countju ’lfle Brumbaugh, route
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Hammono.
route
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of
Freeport.
restriction.', officials of the com-'Ing and know he will continue his R&lt;xl and Gun club, represented&lt; Hammond, route 4: Mrs. Cornelia
wryiEnwvK:----------------drwn oF FTewport. __
Holmraof
The lower
as of Grand Rapids.
R*plds. Rev. and)
and
|Ower part
[Mr. of IhU
thU Ibig tree.
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Earl Scheller. Jr., and James
Holmes of Woodland
Mr* 1 fOr qUjte a fev
above lhe root*.
pony stated. Restrictions to date «i wets as a field Instructor
our local sportsmen throughout tbe!■B•,8fn,• Dellon. route 1. auto seeIThe 2marriage of Mtes Gretchen. 80,7
Barry of
of Lake
Lake Odessa
Odessa catted
called on the
n
Rm&gt;H Frank Wnlmn ___
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affect mostly exchanges
where
Friend* of Mr and Mra Floyd convention.
Mr. and Mrs Kim dent Saturday night. Injuries to j-P,,'
T.------------- . ----------MJ Hiai mk iiu.n ».•»
Mrvlce demand* have twen greatly Everhart now of Lake WorttLFte?'«««". and Mr*. Homer Smith were
Mabto BwckeU. 614 E.
and Mrs. Johnston were all. school I broken off a few feet above Uie
mcreased by th. war effort.
!: former
! 2"',d' M"'.
le N^mZTTS^ S Tm7. 2^'
afteniX
mates In high school and Sunday pound when It fell. The rest of
former residents
residents of
of Freeport
Freeport and
and there
there for
‘or the
the Sunday
Sunday banquet.
banquet.
•1 Hiutlngs.
”—
u- glad to
■- hear
— thatt
Resolution* were passedLL"
In regard '.center.
Fishing season open* today.
will be
Middleville
Mrs Portit J Hall of Hastings, was! Mra. Sarah Lacy visited her niece. school al Bear Lake. Michigan, the tree was solid Umber. Mr. Conkremember when this stump
An Interesting letter Just received
Itate^SSlittoM lLIhSi Thtal Guild donation* during the past *ole«nnlred Saturday, June 20. at Mrs Alma McRobert* of Lake Odes- After dinner waa served, the happy1 lln
couple left for places In central and. WB3 iylng nat on the ground. In
from Hying Officer George Michael
«7^rst^M.^ ho^ta d^L'on l^ pl.ce^ a “busl^ —k were a ^v.rtX £dri£e R&gt;ton. Ohio, by lhe Rev. Gorham ra Friday
McPharhn of the, Eagle (UB.)
mXX ^*Umda? f^m 9 a ra i^t j‘-“nP ’'th night 11*Hl by Mr. Wfi- of th. Hrac M.thodtot church.
I। Martyn
of Grand Rapid* northern Michigan, but will be com-. winter*, when the swnil was cov­
Marilyn ktarttn
k—,--------------------------------to--------spending the
week
her cou­ ing back to make their home in cred with water which had frozen
Squadron R A. F. Great Brillan.
Uh p ra
I »*m Schader'. guild; curtains and
For her wedding lhe bride cho*J --------- with ----------Lansing.
I over, Uie children used to go to
to being prepared for publication
* •w“‘ •*
"“J “&gt;««
Another business session was held! rtxb‘
wnporeh given by the • l»*d« Mue dress with white ac- sin. Gwendolyn Mishler.
Mis* Margery Reesor has return- that pond to Mutate. He rtmtem­
.1 Mr. and Mrs Edd Lacy accompaed to Kalamazoo to attend summer) bers that that apart of lhe hallow
^Ident
arid
ThUeons-enlence
for
lhe
nurse,
and
ro«n
with
red
and
blue
delphlnW
tvtrh.ri U In ehnn. of U,«r ■■
r
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W“&gt;«chool.
stump ixtendlng above ’.he ice wa*
Charlotte
Wednesday
afternoon
toj'
Galnev who to said
Mid to be
be ePrtmy
for „
the
patient. u
to grrauy
greatly —------------- ------ ------------ ------------ -•
*
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lc puucuu
Un
a .
la
■ ‘Uw&lt;’
Lakp Worth. All hope he Harry R. Gaine*,
■ ttenik the.
the funeral of Mrs.
Mra Edd
Fdri 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham en-, big enough so that five or six chllMrs Elmer Green- M.lss CorneUa Bevcrwyk. a steter. attend
tertained the following guest* Sun- dren could skate Imide of IL
Harold Parker and Arnold Perk- may make a rapid and complete the "spark plug" of Uie organlz*Uon apifreciated.
field of Nashville donated maga- who "Ota a beige dress with beige' Lacy’s nephew.
day In honor of their son. Gerald's | The solid portion of the big tree,
In* Jumped from our cool Michigan; recovery. '
wo* elected secretary
Mr*.
Beulah
Lint
of
LoweU
spent
spring Into midsummer heat al! m1« Beatrice Benham has acDare Roberts, outdoor editor on zincs for children also stereopticon "cressones and carried red cams- the past week with Mr. and Mr*. twenty-second birthday,- Mr. and; above* the hollow spot, down to that
|tlon*. J- C. Miller, of Ohio, was
Mrs. Ed. Weiner of Grand Rapids.'part of the trunk whteh was un­
Camp Wolters near FL Worth. Tex-(eepted a position in the dining 'he Cincinnati Enquirer, gave the views and view boxes.
Milo Curtiss.
--------------- it.
1 best man.
as. Added to this they have to be, room ,t the American Legion bos- m»ln address at the Sunday evening SUGAR
Caller* Uie past week at Milo Cur- Mr. and Mr*. -Richard Koaeley of bedded In the ground, was some
FOR VICTORY
[ Sgt. and Mrs Hall are both gradin quarantine for a period because plul.
creek. and ieaVr3 Sat- banquet at the Rustic hotel. HlgUss' were Mr. and Mr*. I. J. Sher­ BatUe Creek. Mr. and Mr*. ChaaJ time ago sawed and split off as fireGlenn
R.
Larke.
of
Saginaw,
eduates
from
Hastings
High
school,
Erway
of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs I wood. The Imbedded part, of
of the development of measles and urday to begin work Uiere.
Kins lake.- Other speakers were P.
; man of Middleville and Mr.
’
Raymond Wickham of Howell. Mrs. I course, was not ht for fuel. Many
mumps among some of the enlisted
Miss Neva Warner, granddaugh- J- HoHmasler, conservation dlrcc- itor of the Sugar Beet Journal, was Sgt. Hall te stationed at Onmp : Mrs. Glen Conroe of Saranac.
the Rotary speaker Monday noon. Beauregard. Alexandria. La., and'
_________
A- J. Woodmansee and daughter Sy- cord* were taken from the sound
men who accompanied them.
j ter of Mr. and Mrs WUUs Struble, tor. and Fred Westerman, chief-of
bll of HasUngs. Mrs. Andrus of portion of the tree.
Fireplaces come in handy these' ha* accepted a position In lhe office the Michigan flail division. Ben Hte theme was "Sugar for Victory." will return after a ten-day furlough. I CARLTON CENTER
In u preliminary talk he asserted Before he entered lhe Army. Sgt !
f-__.
vaimtm* hu h-&lt;-n Grand Rapids. Miss Freda Butolph
Not fa' rrom Uu* locality, on
day* to take Uie chill off Uie chilly. of the Bohn Aluminum and Brass Emi was toastmaster
that lhe farmers of Michigan would Hall was employed at the Hasting*.
lo r Technical Corporal of HasUngs. Miss Marie Eldridge Manlier farm, stood an oak tree
weather June 1942 1* dishing out.; Co. of Detroit.
A banquet Saturday evening at raise
140.000 acres of sugar beet* City bank and Mr* Hall te with the! K,°!"^latlo,:, Neison
orpor’1 of Lake Odessa.
,
that was said to have yielded tlie
Rotary IntemaUanal ha* drawn: A prohibition meeting
wa* lield •&gt;» State ConservaUon training
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Durkee vis-1 largest amount of lumber ever takin 1942 which, at the average of re- Bell Telephone Co. She will re- ■ Mrs t^siie Daniels and son Hart
fire local Rotarians to 1U annual at North Maple Grove church last quarter* offered a program of en-: cent
yeara. would yield 300.000.000 main at home with her parents for
“hool reunion al the ited the latter'* parent*. Mr. andl«&gt; frotn onc onk
hi Barry
cnnvenUon which was held thi*; Thursday evening. June 18, with tertalnmcnt.
pounds of sugar. That he said, the present.
1 -------------—j—Thursday.
Mrs. Adam Endres of Freeport, county. But that tree was conald..Gregory
school
year in Toronto. Ont. Those who B c. Hoyt. Nashrllle. spea’ker. ‘An•
——
would be enough sugar to feed the
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i erably smaller than the fallen
Ruth and Alice Beck are home for Sunday.
attended were Joseph McKnlght. J.; other prohibition meeting was held DAUGHTER OF PIONEER
American
army tor
for a
a year.
year. He
He next
next A
'5
A,JP^_X!trRPLE
CROSS
! swamp oak we have described. Mr.
PARENTH
DIEK
.
An
*
nc
,
a
^
army•
”
•••
~
’
’
the
summ
summer
from
Kalanutxoo.
where
H. Tredinnick. D. A. Van Buskirk, at Uie ^Brethren church. souUi of PARENTS DIES
__ - reel nf ......
mrc
_____ ...u ilaree
। presented
talkie- mn
•*’■* MERrmnmfTK
.-ir.Ki i otiiut n ,
At-rs
)
NORTH HOPE
j Conklin took away lhe specimen
oC0U,?„*°’ da“«h‘*r moving picture? illustraUng and
A’ard* and cation* for gallantI: they attended college.
D. D. Walton and Robert Cook.
.’Woodland. Sunday. June 14.
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Hill and Mra.' mentioned a* * souvenir of what he
Elmer Marlow *p?nt a few
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Potto
Martin E. Van GetoonT son of cof Robert and Sarah Count, plonter explaining the raising of sugar beeta and meritorious action during last ' daMrs
..
Nelson Hulbert and son of BatUe believe* wa* once pOMlbly lhe iargL_t week In Freeport.
opened their Gun lake cottage last Mra. Maude Van Gelson of Dow- settler* of Yankee
....acc op,.,,*,
wu- and the factory processing neces- December’s InlUal attack on Hawaii I
Springs lO
townp.
! Mr*. Clayton Valentine has been Creek spent Sunday wlUi Mr. and, Mt oak tree In this county.
u 1
u n r tom
l'n
,u?nfr,y °u
hCre5,5 ship, passed
Poased awav
away Sundnv
Sunday at
at the
the*2i^
’ihenTtato sugar"
recently
at Hickham
.... to traiuform
r
woreWfre
mademadc
reeenllv
at UL-Vhim
. . ’ .
Mrs. Albert Ulrich.
I w--Z.Mn2L’ " • &gt;--------- ;-----Ra**“r’
nILJ u 18 “J,
th~ .A r ,wmc of Mr* Jan,ca Silsbee. 410 E n »-as oil very Interesting
,
Hawaii. Thirteen Sliver Star* sick, in bed with a hard cold.
Sunday afternoon visitors al the, W*8T HOPE
'
Janet and Linda Lou Tlscher and
of the late Mr. and Mr*. John G. Porl» He graduated from Battie Bond St.
very^ uitcrcsung.
,■ weie urwnted
0| n|hrr
Lawrence McMaster, her two
presented and
and (n
to ,101
other Shirley Valentine are attending home of Mr. and Mr* Otto Pran»h-1
Nagler. weU known in Barrf Co.'Creek High school in the class of
Mtes Count wo* born In New York ROY HATHAWAY RECEIVES
! officer* and enlisted men went lhe1 Dully Vacation Bible school at lhe ka were Mr. and Mrs Walter Mis- children and her mother, with one
ha* been called back to the Aliys-. 4CI and since that Ume has at- 6Ute In 1862, coming to Barry FINE PROMOTION
«.
ke and son of Lake Odessa Mr. and car “nd 0,10 BeUon with car nutnj award of the Purple Heart, citing
Ctialmera plant In Milwaukee from
tended business college. Hto many county with her parents when bull Word has been received by Mrs. each of them for "meritorious act* Zion Lutheran church, northeast of Mrs. Merle Tobias of Dowling and,bcr tw° n,et on u"-' Baumgartner
1
Woodland.
the Canadian branch. He now iiolds
friends wish him much aucceM. a small child. She lived In Hastings! Mabel Roush Uvat her nephew. Roy of 'essential service" during the
Mrs. Wilma Pennington of Delton Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Ferguson of comer Saturday night resulting In
position of chief
the responsible posiUon
Mr. and ;Mra Roy °?rde\e7‘"- lor nearly fifty years and was a Hathaway, who enlisted in Uie aerial attack.
Each wa* wounded '
pretty badly damaged car* and
■ spent Friday wiUi her sister, Mrs. Delton.
engineer in that big plant which 1*
talned^their pot luck club al their lifelong member of the First Metho-1 armed forces 3‘» years ago. has reAmong the 101 men to receive
Mr. and Mr*. Donald McCallum *°n,e 1x111 cuts but no serious in­
i Arley Todd.
turning out tanka and airplane en- Gun take cottage Sunday night
dut church of this city.
i ceived u fine advancement.
He the Purple Heart wa* a Barry
occupant*
Harlass Babcock of Kalamazoo spent Sunday afternoon wUi Mr. Jurt« tor
—
MIm Count to survived by one sis- has been promoted to Warrant Of- county boy, Raymond A. Bunn, soni visited M1m Ruth Beck test week.
A
the church
and Mrs -Everett McCallum at
‘ good program at •—-"
ter. Mrs. Zllplui Reed of Durand. ' fleer. He acts as personal sten- of Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Bunn of
Sunday evening and very instruc­
Mr*. Fred Henney entertained her Hickory Comers.
C
Services were held Tuesday af- ographer and aide-de-camp to and Freeport. Raymond, who has re- father. Al Nichols of Hastings, for
tive
talks
by
the
Rev*. Roy Hough­
Paul Pnyudika Is spending a few
y temoon at the Leonard funeral chief clerk in the office of the cently been promoted to the rank
dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mort day* with Mr. and Mn. Merle To-1 ton and wife on the conditions, life
0 home with the Rev. Winston Stone, Chief of Staff. Seventh Motorised of corporal, received serious stom- Nichols and family were callers in bias at Dowling.
and needs of the people of Africa.
officiating. Burial was in the fam-: Division in Camp San Lute Obispo, ach injuries In the attack, and was the afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Theodore Pranshka.1 There will be quarterly meeting at
x lly lot at the Yankee Springs ceme-, California. Roy'to a graduate of confined to lhe hospital for some
Keith Wlteon of near • Portland and son are spending a few days!i the church next Sunday evening.
In Drosses and by the yard.
•'
; Hasting* High 1938.
time but te again on active duty.
was a dinner guest at the norne of In Delton attending to the Sinclair । Come out to the services.
t
’
Mrs. Roush and her daughter
Another son of Mr. and Mrs. John Usbornc Sunday
Easy to wash and no ironing.
station while Mr*. Welch is in the!| Mr and Mr*. William McCallum
A birthday
party------------honoring
three north attending a wedding.
Mrs. Mary Payne, have recently re-' Bunn. Clayton, te also tn the sen ----------- ------—------son William Edward and daughter
\ NO FARMERS' DAY
turned from a trip to California Ice and te stationed at Hawaii, too. 1 birthdays was held at the hpme of
Mr. and Mra. Jim Baker and Mary Margaret spent a week's vacX
There's to be no customary Farm­ where they visited Roy and other■ ।
---------------- u
o » -------------'
, Mrs. Robert »■
Krohn
Monday
-----—i— •«
—•-------after- friend* of Kalamazoo spent Sunday! atlon with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ers’ Day the last Friday In July this
। ROBERT GARDNER
, noon. Beth Todd was eight years at their farm here.
I Will McCallum. .
X year on the Michigan State College
BENNETT
, old, Arlene Krohn was five and CarOus Peake spent Sunday with Mr.:: The Community club will meet
Tv campus. It’s the war. the college MARRIAGE LICENSES
I After a short Illness, Gardner oline Ferrier was two year* old. Al! and Mra. William Martin near Has-J Friday night at the school house.
! Bennett, son of Mr and Mr*. Gard-1 the little guests enjoyed the after- । ttng*.
announces, which forces the agri। Gloria Springer entertained her
Howard
J.
Thaler.
Freeport
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20
Js cultural division to call off the usu­
1 ner Bennett, of this city, pajuted' noon playing games and eating ice
, cousin. Miss Springer from Bowens
Bertha
C.
Fausey,
Freeport
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19
Kinds
heart* are the gardens.
I Mills last week.
' away in a Detroit hospital. Tuesday, cream and cake.
al open house Invitation to farmX et»June 18.
.
। Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Steffey and Kind thought* are the root*.
The Community club will meet at
Allen
C.
Lane.
Bellefontaine.
O
22
X
Instead there arc plans to dem'
He was bom in Hasting*. July son of Kalamazoo visited John Us­
the school house Friday evening.
Barbara A. Betilsworth. Hastings 24‘ 14. 1900, and a greater part of ill* borne and family Monday. "Corky" Kind words are the blossoms.
Jh onstrate new scientific practices to
Kind deeds ore lhe fruit*.—Anon. |
, life wa* spent here. He left Has-1*111 remain for the summer.
5 campus visitor* who may come to James HcughtaUn. Hastings
I tings about two months ago to: Mr» Lipkey and Mrs. Mattoon of
&lt; the proposed 4-H club fair to be Jacqueline Thomas. Hastings
SEERSUCKER
- work In a defense plant In Detroit. Hasting* called on Mr*. Gerald
X staged the forepart of September:
by the yard
22. Dczlh
Death came a*
as ills
the iBHui
result VI
of an iu-1
In-i TUcher Wednesday
In the place of lhe State Fair Max R. Snyder. Hastings ...
I fected sinus that spread to glands'
“nd Mni- Hans Jcn5On o«
X event* usually held at Detroit.
: Wanda Converse. Hastings ..
in the throat. With him at theiOrand R*P|cls were Sunday vUltors
Hastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■___
lime of his death was hto mother
U?e home of Mr- and Mre- Clcon
and his sister. Mias Winona Ben-1
SATURDAY ONLY. JUNE 27
Mrs Colonel Yarger went to the
nett, of Detroit.
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
oervices
neid at the Brown
Darrell Jones, we*t of HasService* were.
were,held
Brown' *’,onle
lunm.1 h«i». O~n.Uk., Thur«u,.
B“d*’
» r™"" •
Lynn Bari. Mary Beth Hughe*. Nite Aslher
Sires 3 to 14; nicely trimmed and
at 2 D. rn_. the Rev R rnnvo, I wcc,cwell made.
Hathaway of this city oUlctaling DVNHAM DISTRICT
March Ceiling Price 97c
Benn,It family
famllv. _...
__
‘
Burial was on the Bennett
Billy Donovan, youngest son of
lot In Greenville cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Donovan, who
■ was recently graduated from Has­
HUBERT S, BRONSON SOON
. TO RECEIVE HIS WINGS
„Bnuo
llng high school, has enlisted In the
Sale Price
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 28-29
At the
* largest muni-momulti-mo- nav* and
11 now
Oreal
LakcJ&gt;
„■&lt;. world
wviiu,
_ 7
---- ..al
~
--------------.—. —
.. । Naval Training Station.
lured flying
school.
Ellington Field.I
Spencer Treey. Hedy laMarr, John Garfield
nuvert
oenu1
°&lt;
community,
Texas. Enlisted Pilot Hubert Schu-1 The
FOR MEN
mann Bronson. 20 grandson of Mr. ??der.,^’.e
leadership of
and Mn D. C. Bronson, of Has•M?Wred R,^c‘ and HaU?^1
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
. ?
Babcock,
presented
Ungs, to nearing hl* wings, which,
abc.odL prc
“n,cd a fine Chll( 1 drcns
dren'* Day
program al
at Uie
Ute church
concludes seven monQis of Inten* program
she instruction In grotindUchool. Sunday evening.
Several from this neighborhood
combat order*, precision and in­'
TUES.. WED., THURS.. JUNE 30. JULY 1-2
strument flying, radio work and' attended the Farm Bureau meeting
1 Wednesday evening at the home of
blind
flving
Priscilla Lane, Robert Cumming, la
Hubert,
“who attended Hastings ^
un&lt;5 Mr*. Walter 8UnU,n
Mr.yraand
Stanton In
our Allies. Threat went to Ally*Chalmm after graduating from the
engineering deportment at Ann Arb°r and has advanced through
many important assignment*, havIn*
~
been tn charge of Canadian opera­
tion* for the firm.
Barry Ragla. who recently en­
listed
in Ulc
the U.
8.- Nuv
Navy,
would be
Mre
IUUa ln
U' S
&gt;'' would
h»PP/
*PP7 10
reCelve lelU?r» nl
&lt;01“
to receive
g Jost in the shuffle, ■?conveying
ot!y7^« fo
towing
wU&lt; address:
address
USS
Mervlne.
.am mx. -.Him,
,h.. "“**.• carc Postmaster. „
Qty
H?**
NevYwk
____ ___
. __
lU uXQgood,tod!,)ta* iSd to' “TeU "«nbody to write" are the

&gt;al New*

PROBABLY COUNTY'S
LARGEST OAK TREE

Community

Notice*
—.....................

SEERSUCKER

DRESSES

2.98

TRANC TLEATL»=

Children's Print and
Gingham Dresses

r

IFTY NUMBERS in

Sma/it

"THE NIGHT BEFORE THE DIVORCE"

69c

DOWN RIO GRANDE WAY'

"TORTILLA FIAT"

COAT
SALE

from I,.°rrk™r^1.ra.r“\(gr*duat5d
Mtes Enid Checseman finished the
f.om Jackson High a* his parent*' third year at M 8 C. Wednesday

J 'evening she returned to East Lanhe,BM««4-:»lng to work in the 4-H Club office
ed Tri-State college. Angola. Ind.; for two weeks.
Later he wm purchasing clerk at
Mr and Mr*. Ned Kidder and
the Spariu-Wlthlngton Co.. Jack-1 children from Lansing were guests
sot. He enlUted In the Army Air Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Ray OUCorpa. In 1941..
Mrs. Claud Hoffman and Mr*.
CHARLTON PARK*
Merton Hoffman were dinner guests
The Chariton Park nine defeated

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Creek 12 to-J Sunday On Sunday afternoon attended a shower given
the Park team plays the Hasting* by Mr*. Orvan Birman in honor of
Merchants at the fairground here Mr*. Arthur Palnham.This te the first time these two DOVb (OMNLBB
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HASTINGS

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it* game*. Next Sunday the Park Creek Sundav evening, and Thurawill play a Class “A-l" team of &lt;htX visited Mrs. McClurttln of the
Battle Creek
Hendershott district.
--------•»
■
r N Bergman and wife and
™---------------- u’ — ..
Dais&gt; Bergman called at the homes'
—- -------- ......
UI mrs. uoc aua buq ana
Carlton and Chester Richardson euce in CUmax Sunday,
and family of Bellevue were gucote
°------- ' •— this -neighborhood
Several
from
Of Mr and Mrs. Art Richardton on attended Ute funeral of Mrs LyM
Sumtey.
Burwell at Urbandale al Uie funeral
Mr. and Mrs. fiert PrUby and home of her brother. Harland WerlGeorge Clmn were Thursday after­
noon gueau of Mr. and Mrs. Art

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•

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COMPLETES LABORS

Summer Playground

Mr. and Mra. Clyde Moury drove
to Kalamazoo last Saturday after­
Over five per cent of Hosting-’ noon to visit their daughter Mabel
population. 26fl children, appeared in the hospital and found her much
opening day at ths three play­ better and gaining in weight.
grounds operated by lhe Hastings i
These huge 80-ton heavy tanka
Youth Council. The high school!
cost 1120,000, and America’s auto­
center led with 120; flrat ward park A»nuy oi iwun------.. . ..... —,
motive and locomotive plants are
had 82; and second ward school had! boy on June 11. Mr. Ashby wu
turning them out on a never-ending
- formerly of this place.
j -•
assembly line. Our army uses light Ing in Grand Rapids on Sunday,
Mrs. Blrdena Lyttle, who has been
The c. E. on Sunday evening was
tanks, weighing 14 tons, and me­
assisting Rev. Moyer at Cloverdale
dium tanks of 28 tons also, but we led by Vesta Sense. Next Sunday
with Vacation Bible school the past
evening tire subject will be ‘Sum­
favor lhe medium tank over the
week, went to Allegan Monday
mer Sundays’* and will be led by

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WAR BONDS

Cheney,

CAST’LETON

HASTING^ TOWNSHIP — Full­
er 7: Gre#orj\7; Altoft 4; Star 7;
Hastings Center 6; Pratt 3; Qu Im-

and Grand Rapids.
Emory 8. Thompson iierforrned
the wedding ceremony of a friend'
of hla. Geo. Eailey. Thursday eve­
ning nt 9 o'clock at the Thompson
home. The Jsride was Miss Patricia
West and they were accompanied,
by lhe latter’s sister and husbano
Mr. nnd Mra. Young. They were nil
from Grand Rapids.
A good Children's Day program
was given Sunday morning at the
8. 8. hour, in charge of Mrs. Ethel
Kilmer, assisted by Agnes Haight
and Wllda Ailerding. The offering

McCallum 7;

and with their thlci

Brush Ridge 6:

armor and

heavy-gauge guns they are almost
unstoppable. They'art considered
superior in gun power, in maneuver­
ability and In die power of their

Jones fl; Ryan 4; Flllrporc

King 4:

roughs 7'.i.
MAPLE GROVE-Qualitrap 2'
Maple Grove Center 4; Mayo

through their purchase ot War
Bonds. Invest at least ten percent
°t your Incoma In War Bonds evary

Orangeville j

A SLIVER EARNED
A BRAND NEW SUIT

ievllle village S'

I didn't. So he yanked m« out of
my seat, laid me across his chair,
look a kindling board, and wenLaft-

“It happened that the board broke
Thomapple-Kellogg school fl mills.
Woodland Township school 5 mills and a share of It penetrated my
Nashville Kellogg school — In trousers nnd didn’t slop at that, it
village limits 7.15 mills outside the
village. 7 mills.
Other Large Districts

furlough last week. Llgc Colvin
called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kid­
der Friday and Mr. and Mra. Wil­
lard Kidder spend the weekend

Work shop.
(gagi
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby and
daughter Marie of Parchment spent
addition at the high school Lynn Friday with their parents, Mr. and
Lewis. Y. M. C. A. secretary, assists Mrs. Fred Ashby.
A very interesting W. C. T. U.
with handicraft on Wednesdays.
Mrs Delbert Whitmore glvra sev­
eral hours per week, and Mrs Vir­
ginia Baird helps one hour per

SUN SUITS

Jeon Nedro

DRESSES

started to seat me properly. I said: •
"Just wait a minute." I took a piece
of paper out of my pocket and'
handed it to him saying: "There is
a piece of your kindling'board." He
looked at It and turned as white as
a sheet. At recess I proved to him I
what he had done. That night he
sent a note to -my parents asking If
he could come Itome with me the
next night. My mother sent a note
by me saying, 'Sure you are welcome
to come.’ So he came that Thurs­
day night.”
“Bumie had told my parents that'
he wanted to see me In Hastings
the next Saturday. We met him1

roent will replace ^pe Novice Ten­
nis Meet, which has been discon­
tinued by its sponsors because of
transportation difficulties.
Edwin
Taylor, playground supervisor, asks
that ail who are Interested sign up
with, members of the playground
staff or at Hodges Jewelry.
. The tournament will Include open
singles and doubles for both men

Lustrous Rayon

BLOUSES

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Tailored of silky
rayon in white or
pusuls! 34-40.

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SLACKS

We are glad to report that the
condltlorpof Mrs. John Ten Harkel
Grant's store and bought me a suit is somewhat improved, as she has and Mrs. Thede Pearl near Bedford
had.a
long siege of serious illness Sunday afternoon. When they were
of clothes, the first suit I ever had I
He did not stop there. He bought
------- . -•
------- „----- returning at about 8 o’clock, they
me a shirt, a necktie and two suite I*11'- Mr “n&lt;1 Mrs WUUam Ston- saw a buck deer about two rods
of underwear, a pair of shoes aj»d ;for&lt;t
from the road, eating In the ortwo pairs of stockings. And
’■
’* '
a proud kid? I surely was.'
. _ „ ,
,
„
“Bumie was a good tevfier and1 Don£!orttel your pled«e
Buy---------------------we all loved him. a few Weeks after y0Ur
Stamps and "Bonds" । stream a half
that 1 Jokingly said. Teacher. haveiZrom Jour rural maU Carrlcr- " ‘
"
you got any more of that board?'
------------------------- He asked me Why?’ I said 'Give,
me a silver on, "the other side.' He
wanted to know why I made such a
request. J* answered. 'My father j
Jghed."
Guess I will quit for this time."

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Sport sets for boy
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| returned to her home in Kokomo, moved from Wayland to the Claude
■
‘ Bunday after spending the Shafer house. He will help Mr.
Republican Candidate for Congress grandmother. Mrs. Pearl Demond1
last
Sunday
and
in
lhe
afternoon
Primary September 15
Beverly Turau and Patricia Halen
called on ■ Arch Graves at Stony I of Williamston are visiting at the
College Man, Fruit Grower, Church Point. Kenneth, after working two Norman Purchase home.
Worker. Veteran of World War, 53 weeks for lhe Royal Coach Co. In I Ruth and Bobby McCullem spent
Year* Old. Married, and the Father Hastings is now working for the
Mich. Shade Tree Co. doing work In Grand Rapids.

DEADLY

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TOMORROW WON’T DO . . .
OUR LEADERS TILL US
The (raining of millions of men, I ho building
of vosl quantities of war equipment, must
bo done now, Immediately, today. Tomor­
row may bo loo late—ju»t as it may bo
loo Iota to start our economizing: thrift is
part of the program, lop . . . and &lt;Jh im­
portant part! Shop and save ot Penney's.

WALTER A. CREASON

TWO

80 count

Rayon crepe or Bembcrg sheer
is just the right weight to keep
you looking like a cool million I
Softly tailored with unart dress-

afternoon. Wednesday. Mrs, Kidder,
accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard

VOTE FOR

9 inch . dozen

Sport Braves.
July 1—Brockway Saxons vs. Kist

a shopping trip to Grand Rapids.

FOR CONGRESS

PAPER PLATES
NAPKINS-WHITE
400 CLUB BEVERAGES
PORK &amp; BEANS
CRISCO SHORTENING

wa, hours for children at high
school are 2 to 3 Tuesdays and
Thursdays. At second ward stories
are possible each morning.
THE MEN WHO GIVE THEIR LIVES, GIVE THEM! YOU'RE ONLY ASKED TO LEND !0rX OF YOUR FAY. THAT ISN’T
Children from any part of town
MUCH, IS IT? BUY YOUR WAR STAMPS AND BONDS AT PENNEY'S!
files in the white building. Jig­
saws and leather work are avail­
able each day.
On Wednesdays
2:18 to 3:15 girls will work on doll
sewing. They should bring their

This week all playgrounds have
been stressing the Children's Parade
for the Bluegill Festival and pre­
paration for winning a prize or lhe
cIdm the offering banner. About 70 bicycle. For particulars see last
were present.
week’s issue or the playground bul­
। Tile L. A. S. club No. 3 will pay. letin. The parade starts promptly
Into the Treasury a sum of S7 in­ at 1:00 Friday and will be led by
stead of serving the supper In’July. I the Junior band with George and
Hugo Walton os drum majors.
For older children plans are beSynday.
.ing made for bicycle swim hike*.
Recognition of Father's Day was
made in S. 8. Sunday.
Opening day games In the Play­
ground Leagues resulted In victor­
ies for Kist Eagles over Brockway
Saxons 17-8 In lhe Major League
and for Reed Yankees over the
Beumer Pirates 11-7 In the Minor
League
stars of the first game
were Jack McKeough with four
run* for the winners and Kingsley
Zerbel with three for the losers.
In the younger boys’ game Grein­
she nnd her mother will be warmly er had three runs for the winning
welcomed by Dowling friends.
Mrs. Ttielma'Shay of Battle Creek '
was a weekend guest at lhe Alberti June 29 — Strand Dodgers vs.
Brockway Saxons. Beumer Pirates
vs. Waters Giants.
Auto Sport
Braves vs. LyBarker Indians.
June 30—Kist Eagles vs. Bslrd

Mra. Alta* Kidder and Mra. ShelJlngton attended the missionary

The Friendly Neighbor Club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Geo Tag­
gart. Thursday July 2. Mrs. Tag­
gart is entertaining for Mrs. Howard

FRIDAY

frocks for daugh­
ter and her doily,
gay dresa-up out­
fits for big daugh­
ter, and ever-freatj

�■AMM—, TBramr, Jipo Mt mi

The demonstration of carrier borne
A SOLDIER'S VOW
offensive power was so overwhelm­ Some time has passed since first we
met;
ingly convincing Uvat naval con­
I remember the past with sore re-1
struction program has been draa, TURN
«reL
j.
tlcally altered. Buper-dreadnaughte When we Mt and built our castles
AT HAND
have been aide tracked in favor of
of goldr
A* extremely critical phaae of Uie more carriers, thus conceding that With loving word* our plan* we I
war tram the united Nations' point' capital ships are no longer con­
told.
We could not foresee what fate had
of etew la now al hand.
sidered a measure of naval power.
in store.
The more spectacular headlinesJ lhe aircraft carrier, after weathLittle we thought of people al war.
amanaUng from the Pacific area crln&lt; Mtonny yea„ of controversy,
and the thousand-plane bomber has moved up into the leading posl- Until on* night, our freedom defied. 1
We were tricked, trapped while ot I
ralds Ot) Germany have detracted tlon.
peace they lied;
attention from the fact that Gen. I
■ ------------From acrowi lhe sea came that yei- |
Rcomell has steadily been conaoll- MITCHELL WAS right
low horde.
dating his position tn Libya. The
"No defensive force can stop a deTheir parcel* of death in their,
BrtUsh army in North Africa Is now termined offensive force by air.”
planes were stored.
back where It started last year Ail, Thl-’ resounding conclusion was Then out of the night “our" scrap- ‘
Iron came.
at Libya' b once again tn Axis, staled by Rear Admiral Carl Sherhands Including Tobruk which In a m“n. captain ot the carrier Lexlng- The harbor became a sea of flame.
former German drive was a point of «&gt;n whose planes had simk two •
When at last It was over, away they
resistance which stopped Rommel! s ’ Japanese carriers and taken part
fled.
thrust. Now Tobruk te gone.
I&gt;n several destructive raids against' The ground wav littered with met.
Kurth
U not &gt;n Uilttl
Urrt brt&lt;— &gt;h. wu I
who were dead.
battle ana. Rather, it Is the right !*unk ln,.tum-t&gt;jraetermlned Jap- Take off your hat, son* and bow
down your head.
X
flank of a giant Nail pincer move- . anc!* airmen.
And say a aliogt prayer for our;
went aimed at the rich oU fields in
■n,ere *•» nothing to criticize
buddles dead.
j
South Russia. Iraq and Iran, and,,boul
measures taken to defend . Take an oath ere the sun has set: I
the cutting of British communica-'the Lexington during her final Make up your mind those rate well
ttons through Suex
I SIru6Slc. She was surrounded by I
. Nor 1s that all The most serious *crwn' °f Troyers and cruteers
consequence of this acUoo. If sue- ! *h“*‘ anti-aircraft guns took a toll It may take a while, but we won't
'
shirk;
ceaatul. would be to effect a seaway of 19 ene“&gt; planes, a new record j We II tramp through mud. through
junction with Japan who already |for engagements of this sort, while
blood and dirt;
has access to rich resources in the defending airmen shot down 24 Well raise “Old Glory" array on
high.
But Indies and Malay which would lnorf' 11,lLS 43 attacking planes out
And make her mistress of land and
provide materials badly needed by'of 9
for« of 103 were deNaxl war industries. Furthermore, s’nvyed. But the 59 which came , Go to It. men. with plenty of ardor—
such a junction would enable Japan through managed to hit the Lex- Remember what happened at Peart
Harbor!
to get finished war materials from I »ngton with five torpedos, one half­
—fey Corp Clarence T. Courser.
German factories—particularly air- ,,on bomb *nd one smaller one.
Corporal Courser, who wrote the
planes and airplane parts.
I H te a credit to American naval above poem, te now on duty with
If this line of communication can construction that the Lexington look the armed forces tn Iceland—Ea.
bo established and maintained, the “» ‘hl* punishment without going
present war would very probably to pieces. After lhe attack wa* THREE CORNERS
Mr. and Mra. J. Shirley Wing and
drag on for years and require ex-I over, she was soon able to proceed
sons. Kenneth and Larry of Muske­
pendlture* of materials and man- on even keel and 'at almost norma! gon were Thursday guests ot Mr
power beyond the imagination to speed, oa* fumes from fuel lines and Mrs Claude Hammond and
comprehend
। which had loosened during Uie Paul and helped Mra. Hammond ob­
The situation is serious and the bombardment eventually caused lhe serve her birthday. Mr. and Mrs
Natalie and
United Nation* must make good use destructive blast which completed James Hammond.
Thomas were evening guests there.
of the few advantages they now the work Uie Japs had started,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sisson and
possess In order to gain time to' The Japanese weren't able to 1 Paul were Sunday afternoon call­
reinforce their position* sufficiently protect their ships from determined ; era at the home of Mr and Mra.
/or offensive action.
air attacks and the best American 1 Keith Perlee of 8. W. Woodland.
jFkyorable factors are that the defense wasn't able to «ave lhe
Lester Larabee of Durand spent

rials

Russians seem to be holding splen- Lexington. So. Rear Admiral Slurdidly even though they hav? not dis- man * statement about the po- 1
and
Sue. who
played strength sufficient to take tency of an air offensive te no been guest* of her parent* the past
the offensive and hold it Sevasto­ more theory but a tested military week returned home with him.
Maury E. Moore and Mr*. Floyd1
pol ha* not fallen even though the fact.
Gen. Billy Mitchell, in command ' Walter* of Grand Rapids were last,
Ng*l bcselgera have brought great
Sunday evening guest* of Mr. and
force to bear, lhe front around of the U. S. air forces during World j Mrs Frank Thompson and son.
Karkov is certainly no worse than War I. made a similar prediction Dennl* Maury of Freeport.
It was before the start of the spring more than 20 years ago. But he was
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Walters and
"feeler- offensives. Although Gen. ahead of hi* time. Some people ad- ' daughter*. Barbara, fffary Lou and
Rommel has twice outsmarted Brlt- mired hte nerve, others hated hte Carol 8ue. of Terre Haute. Ind . and
Dorothy Adam* o'f Bloomington.
atn'» African army, he has never spunk, but almost no one believed Ind. arrived Thursday evening for
been able to break through defenses him
a week's sojourn with his parent*.
guarding the approaches to AlexWhen Mitchell spoke of air power. Mr. and Mrs Edw. Walters. Fathandrla. If the British are able to he didn't have in mind the flimsy er's day guest* there and to enjoy;
a visit with their brotlier. Clifford
craft
of
the
post
war
decade.
He
hold again, perhaps the U. S. A. will
and family were Mr. and Mrs. Seth
have time to send over enough correctly foresaw the tremendous I J. Cook and Shirley Jean of Lan­
-Improvement*
which ding; Mra. Cecil Plank. Marte and
medium tanks and dive bombers to technical
add an offensive punch which Eng­ would Increase the range, speed, LeRoy Cecil of Cleveland. Ohio;
land's brave desert fighters have durability and load capacity of the , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walter* and
' airplane.
s
Marion of Grand Rapids. ’
always lacked.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hammond
Uncertain factors are that Ute 1 Most of those in charge of our
spent the weekend with their un­
full force of the Nazi offensive peace-time army following the war. cle and aunt. Mr. and Mra M. Paul'
against Russia has not yet been un­ on the contrary, thought of air, Wing cf Detroit, returning home
teashed. Whether or not the So­ power In terms of the frail Utile Monday morning.
viet* have been able to uma-ss suf­ airships that had been In action' Mr. and Mra. Clifford Magoon an-.
nounce lhe engagement of their
ficient mechanized equipment to over the battlefields of France.
daughters. Geraldine to Elton Mcstop the expected drive remain* to I So. when Billy Mitchell said "We Ohan of Hasting* and De loris to
be seen Gen. Rommel ha* ap­ must relegate armies and navies' Maynard Moyer of Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walters and
parently been able to get a much lo a glass case In a dusty museum,
larger mechanized force assembled which contains sample* of the dlno-1 Marlon of Grand Rapid* were Fath­
tn Africa than he had last year. He 1 saw. the mammoth and the cave er'* Day supper guest* of her fath­
er. Maury E. Moore.
may be able to break through tills bear." military and naval expert*
Natalie Hammond was the week­
ttae.
were neither pleased nor Impressed. end guest of her cousin, Margaret
A* a matter of fact, that state- Jean Fisher of East State Road and
Anyway, the really significant war
Thomas
of hte grandparent*. Mr.
ment
was
and
still
is
extreme.
Even
news al the next few month* will
and Mrs. Leo Fisher during their i
come from North Africa and South­ yet. the airplane ha* not become
parent*' absence.
ern Russia. Rcntov and Alexandria so potent that it can displace ground
Ruth and Ann Cook returned to
are the focal point* in the present force* and navies. In Libya, the their home at Durand a week ago
United Nations had a definite su­ Sunday after a week's visit wllhi
picture.
periority" in the air—Yet Rommel Dorothy Robinson. The latter ac­
AIRCRAFT CARRIER
was able to push through defense companied them home for a visit,
ateo visiting her sister. Retha and
NOW LEADS
line* guarding. Tobruk because he
The airplane carrier has definite­ could muster a superior force of family, returning tuune Sunday. . ,
ly replaced the Imposing super- medium tanks.
MILO
dreadnaught a* the backbone of
The 4-JI Food Preparation Club
However. Uie day may come when
naval offensive power.
MItchellteZprcdictlon te completely prepared and ierved a sb6rtcake
luncheon at
at tnc
the name
home ot
of 'Virginia
fnintrf
cv». llow „„„ I—.
luncnron
Virginia
Thl* fact, already indicated in fuinikr.
w. Esrn
now both land-and al)tl Naomi Beck Friday afternoon.
previous naval-air engagement*, wa* 1^ forees have had lo modlf theJf ।
-------- . ___
Mr and Mra. Rush Saunders look
oondualvely proved during the bat- ' -tactic* -because of the tremendous W* mother to Detroit Thursday, reties of Coral Sea and Midway Is­ | power qf Uie modern warplane.
! turning early in the evening.
land.
Uu'. On, MlUhell
100
W*«&gt;
'
■
uas mu per came 8aturdaj n, spen(j the *umAlthough land-based bomber* al- ___ ___ _
ccnt correct in predicting that the mer at lhe Bradfield home
“
“&gt;
durl"« rtri.n’e’ wouM
“u mLcm'
The friends of Mr. Van Strealn
«ch or ib, in batrtf^—and »i MM. over any w,rahlp [hat c,n,, wllJr. are rorry to hear that he te not
feeling a* well a* he was
aaunuj a«nma« th. muon ’
„„„
proved „
. There were 34 ladies who attend­
ed the picnic at Parchment on
Provcd “ at: Wednesday a* the guetta of Mrs
Bering doubts which skeptrs may Singapore by sinking live Repulse Mary Flowers
After a delicious
have had concerning this type of I and the Prince of Wale*, two of Uie l»‘-luck dinner a short business
craft.
mightiest warships afloat, the U. 8
c*Ued to order by the
»- —
•—-- as —
— •Ad■ I laltrnen proved. it at Coral Sea and ; president. Mr* Phllmon. A tour,
Even —
such
veterans
Rear
of the park and community house
mlral Frederick Cart Sherman of Midway Island
was then enjoyed, having been ar-i
lhe Lexington were surprised al the
As a matter
r:"*: of fact. Germany got ranged by Bernice Flower*
tremendous offensive power of car- away to a “
flytag start In mUitaryMra. Emily Wilcox te spending a
rter-ba*ed squadrons. On one raid ' aviation by following the concept* of : few days at Wall lake.
Mra. Madeline Norman and Law- 1
akme. at Tulagi Harbor on May 4. air power outlined by Mitchell two
rence Tobias attended a 4-H Leadera meeting at Hasting* Thursd»&gt;
officially credited with sinking
Event* have more tlian vindicated evening.
eleven enemy warship- Including j Gen Mitchell for the stand he look
Tie Children's Day ejerctees were
two heavy cruteer* and three light &gt; People no longer consider ills court ven- much enjoyed Sunday There
were 74 present and lhe collection
cruisers. In addition many smaller .martial a disgrace *If they ever dld&gt; was over »B00
We also enjoyed)
craft were damaged or sunk by gun-1 but rather something closely akin to
the sermon given by our new pastor 1
fire. Altogether carrier-based air- ' political persecution
lhe Reverend Robinson.
craft were credited with destroying । As an added gesture to Uie mein- SHVLTZ
’ * f
twenty Japanese warship* and ory of a great fighter and airman,
transport* during the curat 8ea
' . wm,„
-----t imwioraesBr «r it.
UtUe.
' . future of air power,..........
...................
it would
seem on Wedneaday and Thursday.
Burface ship* of the two navies —
entirely fitting and■ proper to name
Mr* Adelbert Craven attended a
never got dore enough to open fire one of our newest ami mmt power- birthday party at the Wllford Dent
either at Coral Sea or Midway The ful aircraft carrier*, the -mn- M,ta6e °n Lake Morrteon Sunday
"“v celebrating the birthday* of Mra
cruiser*, battleships and destroyers Mitchell "
Hamilton of Lansing and Mrs Will
Dent of Vicksburg.
.
the carriers white the warplane* : Therf ‘ nothing *o kingly a* kindUtopia must be the place where’
to, „»«.
a housewife never has any unin­
torpwlo craft
|
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vited guest*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNKK, THUBEDAY, JUNE U, 1941
and granddaughter Artenc spent I Mr. and Mra. Aaron Schwucho ot
I last Saturday in the Robert Shriek-' Battle Creek called at Jack SulllHh.nu.1 rnntta Ma 1 will rn«.« er homt ,l Uhland In honor of van's Sunday afternoon.
“XbU.-. buuxar
| xr and Xra. Alberi NrtB wen
twllh
Mrs.
John
Ketcham
Friday
Uh ItoFridas
Mr. and Mrl Ruw&lt;ll Whittemore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
afternoon for a picnic supper. Mrs.!
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mathews Mrs. John Havens In Hastings,
A. K. Prandsen Is chairman ot the at Fowler Saturday night.
I The Hendershott church was well
guild.
Mr. and Mn Al Wolfe and represented at the farewell party
tawcM «!..», Nn I h.. rh.n.Ad daughter and Maurice Brway and for Rev. and Mra Butterfield at the
.
tn
b,by °' Qr,nd
“H11 w»rd ^mby Church. We regret to see
. mxunr daU X a..m two nda
„„ gundw
k,„
on Tuesday evening lhe next meet-:
vteiton at Roy Erwsy's.
gratulau them In their good forIng coming on Tuesday evening, j
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Whittemore tune and hope they wUl be happy
June 30. All members are urged to and Mr. and Mn. Lowell Whltte-' in their new charge.
be present as there la special buslmore of Delton were Sunday vial:Our new minister. Miss Rulteon
on at Chas, Whittemore's
will fill ths pulpit next Sunday and
Jack Brownell of Detroit was a we hope there wlU be a good atWriters' Guild Meets
tendance.
,,
The Writer*' Guild of Hastings' weekend guest al Jack Erway'a.
, Mn, Sara Erway L» spending the'
— '•--------met Thursday evening, June 18. at'; week with lhe Louie Erwaya al Kai- • CLOVERDALE
the home ofzMlu Sara Beryl Schad-'
। amazoo.
* Sunday evening will be lhe closer. Prosecuting Attorney Barnett
*us In charge of tlie meeting and 1 Mr. and Mn. Russell Thornton; big program of the Vacation Bible
each member^submitted a synopsis!i and sons of Charlotte spent Sunday! school at the church. The enrollat Clyde Warren's Patty returned ’ mcnt has been 48 and most of them
of lhe embryonic novel that every home with them for a visit /
I have been in regular attendance
writer has lurking In the back af
' Mr. and Mra. Ray Erway attended । A fine program will be gvien Hunhte or her mind. Uncompleted plans
the letter carriers meeting at Cale-!d»y evening. Every one welcome,
for the July meeting were put In the
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kingsbury
hands of Sura Beryl Schader and 'donla park Saturday night
Hie W. S. C. 5. will be entertain­ entertained at Sunday dinner with
Gertrude Springer. Mrii.''CMcadden
was guest of the evening.
! ed In. Hie Ray Erway home for sup­ a family gathering honoring Fainper this week Friday.

Organizations

I to R. I. Hendershott for the tetter's. has added a U-horaepovtr motor dastora building now occupied by Jo*, livery wagon to their well-equipped
1 Rogers.
, establishment
Yesterday W. E AUgeo's new bakH^ungx Orange No. M with M
ery wagon arrived from Grand Rap- members was organized on Monday
' Id* and he will won be able to night.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
I bring al) kinds of pastry right to
,,, ’
...
,
May 34. 1022
your door.
■ MLvi Margaret Eldred, teacher of
I June 6th the Hasting* Wool Boot rnu-'^c 'n Hasting* achoob. has been
»" .cSurXa,. Unix
-Wm-T “
b, Ux
ganlzed here. C. E. Doyle Is pre*i■ Xi EnnTxriuuJ"r U
nJ public xXxU X TbX®. Art.
'

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

of Middleville were In Hastings on! Mr “nd MrK Lemuel Oaks and,
Sunday and Monday evening help-!
of Striker district called
Ing to move tn our new hall.
. Sunday afternoon on hi* parent^.
Please don't forget the Salvage Mr nnd Mr*. Roy Oaks.
Rubber campaign
- Kenneth Dunn of East Lansing
Stamp, Stamp. Who's buying1 “P®111 Sunday and Monday with hte
stamps?
I parenu. Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn.
------------ I Mr. and Mra. Mallen Gilmer of
Townsend Club No. 3 will meet1 Kalamaaoo called on Mr. and Mrs.
at 430 W. Grand St., June 30. Plan' Dan Douglas* Sunday.
_ is spending the week
week'
to be there.'
*■*
Gary Oak*
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrn.
GLASS CREEK
Roy Oaks.
Twenty-five members and visitor*
Mrs. Mary Johnson of Hickory
attended the Extension class picnic Corncra visited her parents. Mr,
at lhe Pred Bechtel cottage at Gun and Mrs. Wm. Havens, Wednesday,
take last Thursday. After a well I
---------------------------------------planned dinner the lime was spent HENDERSHOTT
In vlslUng.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrison visBunday callers at Forrest Havens tt«d their son. Linden in Detroit
were Mr. and Mr* Gordon Havens over the weekend
of Ypaltanti and Mra. Geo Crake*
Mr and Mra. A. C. Clark and
of Hastings who arc spending two family were guests of Dr. and Mra.
weeks al their Wall take cottage. |Oien Gunn, near Kalamazoo on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. O. Scott and baby "
—•*““
of Lansing and the Mlue* Gene­ . Ernie Matteson and family were
vieve and Maxine Erway and Miss Sunday guests of hl* mother. Mr» '
Ijemmen of Grand Rapids were Lilli* Matteson in the Weeks dlstricL
'
\
The John Weyerman family liave
Mis* Joan returned home after
spending a week with the Scotts.
moved in with Chas. Van Vrankin.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McOlocklln Mrs. Weyerman acting as houseand family of Hutings and Mr. and keeper Tor Mr. Van Vrankin.
Mrs Gordon Havens of Ypsilanti
Mrs DeWitt Rowley and children
were Monday visitors at Forrest of Jackson spent the past week with
Havens' David and Joy returned her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Court
home with their parents after Strowbrige, the latter going home
spending the past two Weeks with with her on Saturday to stay this
their grandparent* here.
The friends of the late Thoa. Gor­
Friends of Robert Bryans will be
ham were sorry to hear of his death glagl
. _________
to bear that
8 he is feeling bet­
at Ann Arbor last week. He lived I ter again and is able to lie down
for sometime tn this neighborhood and rest
where he wa* highly respected.
1 Mr*. Mary Schwucho Is on lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore sick list this week.

Pat Murphy, who

the fire arjd remove
thdr companions from U» bulging.
extinguish

train will go to Chicago traveling the'
-----------' enUre distance by daylight The FORTY YEARSAQO
have been living at Lake Gogebic.' car* will be decorated with flags,
May 29. war
gattanailsts the coming year.
' M^QO
bunting
and of
placards
and will carry
turned to HasUngs to reside
^ira
friXota
A parly of eight ladles and genCharles Van Amburg has purMra. Clark Robinson underwent
with Mrs. George and Fred Meahennick, listening to recitations by
Mrs. George Mcnhcnnlck and Miss
Frank Flanders, who has been1
1922
employed In the, Horton and Reed i The councU iuu voted to accept Vlnnle Ream
The following are members ot
grocery store lhe past five years, has the use of the fairgrounds a* a
the Hasting* baseball team: Roblesgone to Fennville to engage in I free camp for auto tourists,
, The city budget
has ------been set
business with lite brother.
—* *■"
’ *for KL Denioth. Diamond, Goodyear,
I the same amount as last year—'Brown. De Kemp. Hines. Wilcox.
Wooton,
Bevier
R. J Bell “
te,
THIRTY YEARS AGO
117.500.
*“ PofT. ----------------May 23 1912
MLss Elhel Hedrick, formerly of captain and P. W Walker, secre-!
Th.
. U
■ lhl“
* teacher in the school* tary-treojurer.
Th« or..X
Box Xx.um.n,
Ann AIbor, htI
„keK1 „
Word lias been received of the
“ ",""“•'7
l» •&gt;'&lt;"■ pdxlp.1 or on.
Due to conservation of rubber it is no longer possible
one X
of u»
the Ann
Ann Arbor
Arbor arrival of a nine-pound son at the,
cated with lmpre**ivc services
schools
at
----------- '-------’— home «f
at -a nice 'Increase
In
in salary,
salary.
of Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs Scott Rog.:
Memorial Day.
“:hools
“““ "
.
WlU Ducker ha* purchased the.ers of Spokane. Wash.
r^ Mte’hZu ^'n17'
Of Mr
Mr “
“nt
nt* cl
cigar
store bU4ln
business
of Addle
Addle Parker.
Parker.
Mn
&lt;ar ,lore
«*s of
Matt Erb left for Montana Tue»-I
lr*. Michael Kellev F J?
run
.... ....
ht
”.nv«r
0 a Mr. and
Mr*. Parker will move to day, where he expects lo take up
by the north-bround C. K &lt;k S. ar*nC| Rapids
'some tend
train at the State St. crossing Mon|
____
day. losing both leg* and sustaining THIRTY YEARS AGO
' FJFTY YEARS AGO
internal injuries which caused hi*
May 30. 191f
1 June 2, 1892
death several hours later.
Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co.[ George Winter* wm seriously ।
The following traffic laws have

;.,y^?ruon “

Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCallum.
Mr. and Mra. Bert McCallum Spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Everett
McCallum at Hickory Comers.
Mrs. Dale Morri* and daughter,
of Allegan spent lhe weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Johncox. Bun­
day callers were: Mr. and Mr*. Olin
Brown and daughter of Plainwell been adopted for the city of Ha*-.
ting*.
Russel Johncox. Mr. and Mr*. Nile
Always keep to the right.
t
McGhan and baby of HasUngs.
Xr. .nd X„ to OxmXrXln I। Team* must be hitched facing the
.nd xxxd.u,bu. X K.bx,«
called on. their mother. Mrs Martha |
1
.
Do not turn your vehicle around
Chamberlain Sunday.
! in the center of the ,block
rnrtK uul
o
but go
Tlie Garden club will meet at the to the interaecUon’and lurnr*comhorne of Mrs Walla Napell Friday, i tng back on the aide of the street
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Delong of ’ on which wish to hitch.
Traverse City spent the weekend
No vehicle or motor car must be
with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeGolla . left standing, within 30 feet of an I
On Saturday all drove down around I Intersection.
the Irish Hills for a trip.
. Turn the comers squarely Instead,
Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks en­ j of cutting acrau them.
tertained on Father's Day with a' 1 If you intend to turn -to the left. !
“r
X"
»•»!&gt; ol dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hine. go to the farther aide of the street I
...uln,, Jun. 10 tlw B-,.'
J“r •”&lt;
nrl ,l““h Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis and and turn squarely to the left.
A motor car owned and driven
• &lt;1« C«rt Chapin- ot Ihr Women ol
51TOe «n4 Xr mX Un family. Mr. nnd Mrt. John Chandler of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Steve I by Ralph Kenyon and occupied in:
,lw Xom. ln.uum Uw n„U etoel- fj1"'"
»&lt; Qulmw. u«!
Kames and—
baby
, —of Ypsilanti
-----------------andBouiiion
additionoybyMrs
Mrs Kenyon
Kenyonand
andMr.
Mr..
a PoUudt
potluck' -----------------M XK.n of lh, u»x d„pu-r at ,n their families attended •
Mrs.
Alla
Mosher.
;
and
Mra. Ray Fox plunged down an
tom InaMlUlton mn-unp Um Nall “«IX‘J dlntur at ox &gt;xm« X Xr |
The Evangelical church here was | embankment 48 feet high, turning
Joon
X i&gt;aiuc
Balli, creek
wu InaUUln,
,«»
Jonrj ui
vrec* wu
installing .
„ , . Xnle Howler al Quimby the scene of a pretty wedding at 2 ■ over three times on the way down
..x Mrs. Margaret r-«..
&gt; -,,iu.
guide .
and
Com I.,
In- on
on Bunday.
8un&lt;“y'
,
,
,
m.. and
w.u Mrs Paul Kesler
rxeanrr m
neari°'ctock Saturdai afternoon. June 201 and landing in the river at the1
-----—
••••
of near
stalling
regent.
The following
offl-!. Mr
Laccy were Sunday afternoon call- when Miss Evelyn Hom. daughter north edge of Freeport. Mr. and
’ cere
were
installed:
Mrs. “
Eathel
J^nc«k
,P Gr^
’u.te rewrnt
mT "*
Cameron Melnijr?^
| of Rev and Mra Fred Hom. be- Mra. Fox were thrown clear but Mr
HMMUCraS^wntor ^SSt' Mra
Mr *nd U"
Ander* and|“”«
b,rid£ °f Rev_Leland H. and Mra Kenyon remafqed in the
Vesta Itarthv’tanlor JSent’ Mra. e,llldren of Hosting* called on Sherrard of Florida. The service. car which landed bottom side up in J
IlX Alto?L cliulrin
Ar£ P'rry'B 8und“&gt;’ “Remoon and all »“ re*d b&gt;’ lh*
Hom. the shallow water
They crawled,
A,,0Au._chB.p.uln'..”" Ar.l0B,went
tn -ata,
e»ll vaa
nn aw.i
Mr . Wm
T- .Mn„J
father of the bride. The flowers, out and were uninjured. Mr. and!
8-a.aiw
Trait,
kora
tjuup- ------- ---- » Kurr. recorder; Mrs. Kathryn In-'
----- -----------throughout
the Mrs. Fox received minor bruises, but
and Mr* Myrtle Cotton at Thom- werc
beautiful1
grain, treasurer: Mrs Ruth Cooley.; apple lake.
-**
church,
—**
a
* targe number of rela- how'any of them escaped alive Is a
guide: Mrs. Doris Allcrdlng, aasbt-'
Uvcs and friends were present.
mystery.
and, Mra.
Russell'Mead
ant’gulde: Mm. Claudia Ullery.1 . Mr.
.. . —
- ■—
r::
~and
W W. Potter and R. W. Roger*
WM, .nd Mr., Minnie Marble. ??udrS’ °
v““d
"“*1 Ed Pennels is still at Borgess hos­
have set a canoe record, making lhe
Argus
Mn rrlavtzbn
', Mn
clayton McKeown enJ
and other pital gaining slowly.
,
120-mllc trip from Hastings to
Following the meeting refresh-!I relatives over the weekend.
SOUTH SHULTZ? *
Grand Rapids, in about 14 hour*
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
Sweet
of
mente were served. Mra. EathelMina Kenyon received word that
Edmonds Bros, are erecting some
Joltncock retiring senior regent wiisj Baltimore were Sunday evening her niece. Mra. Thelma White of
large coal sheds and n garage on
presented with a lovely necklace. j| callers at Chas. Rowley's.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Sparkes nnd Delton wa* In Borges* hospital. their elevator property.
’
Wednesday evening the Women of, j
K-ilnrnaroo nnd had undergone &amp;n
'children
of
Muskegon
spent
lhe
• the Moose hod a pot luck supper
operation. Her friend* here wish FORTY YEARS AGO
nnd birthday party at the Moose । weekend nt the J. L. Smith home. for her a speedy recovery.
May’22. 1902
| °tocte Sparkes te remaining for the
halt
A number of children from here
Miss Olive Lathrop, daughter of
...- ...
..
...
Among the boy* who are In the lire attending vacation Bible school Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop, has
of Mrs. E. A. Parker Tuesday. June, service are Mr. nnd Mrs. Philo Otte' at the Cloverdale church.
secured
n very desirable position In
Mr. and Mrs Lester SonnevlSe
16, with about thirty member* and
Philo. Jr . and Mt’, nnd Mrs.
the Congressional Library at Washvisitors present. Mrs. Mae Custer J- L* Smith's son. 'Herbert of Qulm- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. tngton.
Jim Muy of Battle Creek.
wa* In charge of the program. "Al-J by.
Mrs..„N
N.' T
T. Parker. 52. who hasi
Robert and Bennie Kenyon spent\ Mrs
cohol and Ite effect on the human
Mr “nd Mrs. Stanley Lyons and from Saturday until Monday nightlbcen u* R,x,Mt “ year, died this
body." The union voted to pay 3100* Mr. and Mra. Donald Cook of Bntw|th Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ken- m°rnldf
,
pcr month to the recreation center; ^e Creek were Sunday afternoon yon of Battle Creek.
i p w- Wilkinson of Charlevoix '
at FOrt Custer for refreshments foric"hera of Mr and Mr*. J. L. Smith,
Mr*. Ethel Hom visited her sister..who w,n «e*d'“te from the Dental!
the soldier boys. Following the bus!-, Mrs. Lois Brail of HasUngs spenv Mrs Harry Shute at Pennock hoe-1
the 8ute University next
.
I
Thursday
with
Mn.
Chas.
Rowley.
Shule
nt
Pennock
ho
*-l
ties* meeting and program a recep-1 Thursday with Mm. Chas. Rowley, pital Friday.
' m°hlh. has rented the office over
Mrs;
Brooks
and --------Ben of
lion was held for the new members.
M
~ Grover n
-~
- , Visitors and callers at Alva Ken- Jhe National Bank occupied by the!
Striker district called on Mr. and
v^‘or* and callers at Alva Ken- .
were
and
R' Johnson and has purMrs. J. L Smith Sunday afternoon. ycii
™no’ Sunday
®,E'day we
*» Mr.
*r- 5
nd MraJ bl* Dr
Otir next meeting on July 2 will!
'
"•••
’’
&gt;
_ _ _
Jj Ronald
Rnnald Kenyon.
IT.nvnn Dick
n-V and Jack of
n* 011^ hl» denlal “PP&gt;tance* also. |
be held In our new hall, over SOUTHWEST .RUTLAND
| Nasvllle. Donald Kenyon of Battle! piypy YEARS AGO
Reahm's garage, on Michigan Ave.I
c^lld.ren
"nd Mrs, **YiSE«’*5n"l May 26 1892
land Mrs. Robert Wilcox spent last, yon of Hastings and Mr. "knd Mrs. I
18M
their mother. Mr*.j Harry Mteener of Kalamazoo. Mr.1 The new cemetery. Riverside, will1
The Department of Michigan V. ' Tuesday
.—- with
-— —
’—
i and Mra Dale Larabee and Mr. and, be one of the prettiest in the state1
F. W. will donate three training11 James
Wilcox. In
I.. lhe
— afternoon
.
Mrs. Artnurj
Arthur. —
Mrs
ships lo the army in the near fu- thfy a11 called on Mra.
™. Donald Manning and Sharon “ M»n “&gt; the necessary work can
I be completed.
ture
and baby
Hasting*.
turn financed
nnanccu by
oy dollar
uouar donations
uonanons Palmer
..........
“—“A near Orangeville, of. _JMrand
andMrs.
Mr.Roy.
RnvDouglass
nnnolauand
and Esther
EstherHom
Hn of Benton Harbor.
Hastings band made It* first npfrom each member.
1 I Mr.
Comrade Flflcld was badly hurt In Mr McCann of Hasting* and Mr. who has been spending a month 'pearancc on the street this week
an accident
I ,nd Mrs. Oley Douglas* and family with her parents, expects to spend under the leadership of Dr. Clarence
Mrs. Florence Scogale
Sunday
Mr ----and-----Mrs.
Ubu.nu- took
IWA the »P«»t
■---- —
—---- - with
------ ---’ — some time with her sister and broth- ‘ Barber.
. .
- — —
p. t. colgrove has traded hte fine
Bushong children to Leach lake on Dnn Tx&gt;ugla*s.
residence property in the 3rd ward!
Sunday for picnic dinner. We are
Mary Dunn Is spending a few man of Battle Creek.
sorry to report Mrs. Dorothy Bush-;d“Y's ln Katemozo.
ong is Ui in Detroit.
I Mrs. Hazel OU* of Hickory Cor- DURFEE
The last Quarterly meeting will
A Roster will be kept tn our hall! ner&gt; wU3te*&lt;l at Wm. OU*' Sunday.
for comrades who are donating for
Luelte Schrier 1s working at the be held at McCallum church Sun­
day and Monday evenings.
the V. F. W. training ships which wei
fih°P &gt;n HasUngs
Mrs. Henry Davis and Winifred,
will turn over lo the Army.
' Mr- “nd Mr*. James Wilcox spent
Comrade Webb and family spent' Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr*. returned from St. Louts Wednesday.
WAR
Miss Mary Baulch of Battle Creek;
part of Sunday with Mr. and Mra.!Ro**rt Wilcox near HasUngs.
spent Sunday with the home folks!
OUver Johnson of Baltimore townMr “nd Mre Frances Gorham
ohlfi.
। attended his brother Tom's funeral and all visited Mrs. Chas. Ham-:
mond at
nor SMMDINS—SAVf D01UU
Comrade Leo Crane and family Sunday at Delton.

QUIMBY
Reguiar meeting ot the W. R. C.
Mr, and Mrs. Merritt Mead or
will be field Thursday. June 26. at
Bgrryvllle. Mr. and Mra. Russell
*2 o'clock In O. A. R. Hall.
Mead and family of Oscoda, and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McKeown en-.
Rebekah Lodge
joyed a picnic,dinner al lhe home
The regular meeting of the Hia­
of Mr. and Mrs Cameron McIntyre
watha Rebekah Lodge No. 53 WlU be
and family on Sunday.
held Friday evening. June 20, at 8
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Belch of Bat­
o'clock, at Uie I. O. O. F. Hall. En­
tertainment and supper after lodgtf tle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs
Perry on Friday evening.
honoring the June birthdays.
It I*
Ab
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that X
a U4U1
drill LVXII
team , A large vkvnw
crowd -.M-.IUTU
attended the l»&lt;Cfarc• consisting of twenty Lansing Re-!well party given In honor of Rev.
bekalix will pul on “The Excm- nnd Mrs. Albert Butterfield, who
pllflcallon of the Opening Ode" at have been transferred. » The whole
the regular meeting of Hiawatha circuit gave the party and all are
Rebekah Lodge No. 53 Friday. June sorry to lose them. Ice cream six26 at 8:00 P. M,
I wafers were served.
... ,
a-2?*---------I Mlm Bcwle Roullson, our new
Attention hportamen
| minister, conducted service* Sunday.
The next regular meeting of the We Wflcoine her to our mldlt, A
Barry county Rod ft Gun Club will
rt w h Jd . h .
recentbc held at lhe City Hall. here. Monn ner nonor recenl
day. July 13.
Mr. and Mr*. Burr Rowley of Wei-

tered insensible on Tueoday after­
noon when lightning struck the

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�PERSONAL MENTION

Wi*.. U expected Thursday for * I ot Detroit and four children span t1
two weeks' vacation Her Barents the weekend with Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs George Newton, will Homer Warner.
accompany her to Coldwater • for
Mn. Ella WoUe spent part of last
a three-day visit with th* Burr week tn Battle Creek visiting friend* '
Mr. and Mra. F. L. Brockway.
Mr. and Mra. Harbert Oalklns and Cochranes
’jelly, and Lowell E Teeter of ; Hom, daughter of Rev and
Vermontville. - spent part of last granddaughter, Patricia returned
Mark
Hance
of
Troy.
Ohio,
who
is
AND
week with Mr. and Mrs. Edwara Saturday from a two week*' visit
1 Leo and Miss Beulah Bunt* visited J
Caledonia, formerly of Woodland
“
Mattoon.
I with Mr and Mr* W O. Paulin and attending the summer session at' friends and retaUvea in Grand Rap- •
at the home of lhe bride** brother- the bride of Rev Leland Sherrard. Cassidy Grand
;
Mr. and Mr*. Byron A. Smith and too. Richard, of Rockford. Ill Their the University uf Michigan, was a Ids Sunday.
Ray Pinnte.
Ing Green. Florida
Mr. and Mra. D*v|d A.* Seibert of grandson. Richard, returned with
m.
ax,. I Mrs, Jennie Groos of Orand Rap- ■ flflaflfiaaaaaaftanaaaaaaae
F*ed M*honey of Katemasoo The
Wm horn,. He . &gt; nephra oi Mn.
oi Mn. UHw,'
Detroit are spending a few days Uds! them.
Rev Harley V. Townsend of Woodweek with friends at Croaked take I Mafy Lou Smith is spending the ””
I Greenfield a couple of day* this
The Night Hawk Club met at Mr*. | land read lhe single ring iervice on the bride's father, in the presence
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Smith
and
wefk
of
one
hundred
and
fifty
gueets.
Del Newton's cottage al Leach lake Friday afternoon. June 12. al four
Mr*. F H. GoU and children of summer with Mr. and Mra. Stephen
Bobby spent last, week in Detroit1 .. ’
Palm* and large bask't, of flowNunica visited her parents, Mr. ana' Bristol at Muskegon.
Myen
SSr * ““ “*■ i
ra. m
Mra VzzA. Bxtra and her grandMrs. oene Sweet of Banfleld spent 22
tor ‘id tor. u.rnM Phinin. .rr »*°
vacation which they wm *pcnt playing game* and vtalt- Ermant Newton giving hte sister in
fatherf A. W. Cook, last weekend.
| Friday and Saturday at the home
morrow, Friday at one
i
»i*nt »taiUng their former place* in* Mr. and Mra Harry Shute were marriage.
Roy Cook of Muskegon 1* visiting: ot Mr. and Mr*. James Bristol,
in Cleveland Ohto for a few da&gt;* ‘
•
»“
t abaent because of illnesa At th*
The bride was attired tn a blue Hom. of Ionia.
his uncle. A. W. Cook, for a few)
and Mrs. Clifford Hammond oTtaX.
1
Mr and Mra. W. L. Hinman red
«««•*•« **
The wedding march wa* played
crepe street-length frock fashioned
day*. \
.Mnd Mr. and Mra. Earl Buck alwith jacket effect, and her acees- by Lota Jean Miller oi Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steiger ac-/turned Sunday from a ten-day vta-'
ta^bSd1 at
।
Stephrtt.Hatiisway has enrolled In tended a dinner party Sunday at
,
«r yand
Hu#h Myera sorics were navy blue She carried
the summrk school of Uie Michigan',he home of Mr. and Mr*. George O. companled Mr*. F. E. Adair to JIM- j» &lt;n Detroit. Flint and Bay City.
a Colonial bouquet of snapdragons
state Normal,College at YjwttanU. | Snyder of Caiedontu. Mr. and Mr*. Ungs Sunday after she had visited
Mr. and Mra, Otto Lsenhath and'(n October
and rosebuds.
Mr. and Mrv Casper Burklund of Frank Erb of Grand Rapids were them for two week* In Lansing
1 son John spent Sunday In Grand I
...
The bride wore a floor length
Mn, Glessner Dage (Mildred
Detroit spent the weekend with Mr*. •M®' ®ue&gt;ta
Mra. Lester Stanley and two chll-' Rapid, with Mr. and Mra Everett
Mra
entertained her. n
BWMKl, ol
Newton)
of „w
Faw raw.
Paw. suver
sister or
ot cne
the white satin gown with finger tip
Chas. Pickell.
Dr. and^Mr*. C. P Lathrop at- dren returned home Tuesday to St. । PetttngtU
club for dessert and card* Wednea-1 bride, wm matron of honor and veil and carried a bouquet of white
• Edward Bottom. Jr.. of'Detroll tcnded “ dinner given by Dr. and
roses
tied with a satin ribbon.
Clair Snores after a ‘J1**®
Mr. and Mr*. Lorraine Isenhalh d*j- afternoon. June 17 winner* al wore a yellow and white printed
spent the weekend with hi* parents. Mrs. R F. Webb in Grand Rapids
The Misses E»ther and Ruth Horn.
visit with Mr. and Mra. Walter; &amp; frynt ipPnl a few day* text week pedro being Mr*. Glenn Kahler, crepe Jacket dresa. her Colontai bouMr. and Mn. E. P. Botturn
[Tuesday evening in honor of Harry
Stapwy
with their parent*. Mr. and
Mr* Mrs Duane Milter, and Mra Lloyd quet being of mixed flower*. Mr.' slxters of the bride, acted as bridesMLss Janet Smith anil MU* Bea-' S°u‘hwick whose marriage to Lo‘ maids. The former wore a floor
Mr. and Mrs. -Horace Waters and|otto j^nhath.
Anderson. The next party will be Dage *erved as best man
. trice Tuckerman visited Pvt Martin r“lnc Hinsdale will take place Sat- Mr. and Mr* ArthurHint henof
Mr &lt;nd Mn(
of hcld Wednesday. July I. al lhe
For her daughter's wedding. Mr* length gown of aqua satin and lhe
R VanOetaon *1 Pint Custer «un-,urlay &lt;n Meriden. Connecticut
Richland and Hte* Dorethy Roush home of Mrs. Kahler on 8ouU» Park! Newton wore a light blue crepe
d*y.
■ Mrs. May L- Scott of Jackson was
qulsetle with aqua trim Both car-!
7,
« «■&gt;»»" •*"
•“***
I—
Mr and Mrs. Warren Myer* and ll)e guest Monday of her stater and
“Uwl ,n ““ B,U gueate at the
of their per*• *• *•
,u- home
~- -*
। Following the ceremony, refreah- rled bouquets of mixed flowers. .
son. Leo. of Dana. Ind spent the husband. Mr. and Mr*. Ixwta Shafer,
Milton Cof of CincinnaU. Ohio.'
nU Mf
d Mrs.
MrS' WatTen
ents
Mr ®"
and
Warren R°USh.
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs C. H. Osborn enter-1 rnenta were served, Mr. and Mrs
weekend with Mra Kmma'Myer* beR«v “Ud Mrs Don M. Gury and e,M^n‘*» J V.n nvSx Rxrhan* Nnr *
close friend of the groom, served as
Miss Helen Severance of Battle ulned Mr ,nd Urs W,11IC&lt;' Oabom Teeter later leaving for a week**
fore leaving for the west coast where ehlldren spent Tuesday and Wed' best man Usher* were Rev. John
.
....
...
..
and famllv
■ hlrthrtov dinner trip
inn through
, I.—.
northern Michigan, iu.
the
Mr Myera hqs a position. Leo Myer*
«t Pittsford, visiting tier
Hom
and Rev Dwight Hom.
i
latter wearing a green and while
will finish his education there with' PWjnta. the, DavId S. Llcklys^
A reception was held st lhe home'
*eersucker suit for traveling. Upon
his parent*. Mr*. Myer* will be re-! Mr and Mrs Edward J. Adams- week.
I Mr. and Mrs Ed Smith spent last
7 . .
of the bride's parent* following the
their
return
they
wlU
reside
at
1021
spent
lite
weekend
with
lheir
aonMr.
and
Mra.
Einar
Frandaen
!
weekend
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl,
-•
...
membered lu AlUia Marble. '
■ Mix* Barbara Johnson entertained 8. Hanover St.. Heating*. Mr. Tee­ ceremony, with Mrs. Ethel Hom I
Mra Frank Hosmer went lo, in-law, daughter and baby. Mr. and haCc
hale'as
as guest*
gueaU this
thte week Mr. and —
Smith
at~Dearborn.
— bxu
w..b.
Hospital Silver Guild No. 9 al a ter expect* to soon enter the mili­ and Mrs Amy Sonneville as-stating,
Gland RupUlx text week to attend। Mrs. E J. Adams, Jr., and Constance Mn. Guy A. Ream of Detroit Mr.
'. about lhe room A large pyramid I
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VaienUne dessert bridge Wednesday evening, tary service.
the graduating exercises of her Jean, of Muskegon.
I brtda's cake with miniature bride
Reern te General Agent for Michi­ and children of YjwllanU were' June 17, Winning scores were
Mrs. Wm. Corkin spent a few day* gan of the Mutual Life Assurance guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vai-1 turned In by Mrs. Willard Smith,
granddaughter Barbara J Pierama.
graduated frpm lhe HasUngs High
William Clark of Cascade spent In Grand Rapid* last week where Co. and will enjoy the opening of entine Monday.
cep l ion
M1
m Jocelyn Ironside. Mr*. Robert
. »lic attended a shower in honor of the fishing season with hte host at
Sunday with Frank Hosmer.
For the present. Mr. and Mr*.'
Mr .nd Mn. o r. AM»wn nnd.
"»»■ been employed as child accountant
Mr and Mra Reydenburg and her niece. MLss Florence Walsh,
Wall lake.
Mn&lt;M- or Tp.ll.nU .rrl.rd Wed-1 ““ IromAfe And M1m Fort, were tn the office of .the Barry county Sherrard will remain with Rev
family of Grand Rapid* were dinner
Mrs. Roy Caldwell of . Warren,
Mr and Mn. Dewey Hon and nredu ro ranwln lhe re.1 ol ,he •a4“k^'Mr. ArreJd Fee. school commissioner. Mr*. Maude and Mrs. Hom
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr* O»- Ohio, spent friom Saturday until
Among the out-of-town guests at]
week
with
Me
.nd
Hr.
Uojd
V.l'
w
"&gt;
“
n
“
“
“
“
»
•&gt;
“
&gt;»
daughter Mama were in Detroit
W Smith.
Mr. Teeter attended
car Puliner.
Tuesday with Mra. Edward Caukin. Monday and Tuesday
the wedding were Rev. and Mr*
enllne.
mreUiu.
_ , _
Michigan State College, graduating
Mr. and Mra. Ver’nor Webater and1 Mr. and Mra. A J. Vedder were
Mn. Edward Kurta of Detroit
Mr and Mrs Mark Ritchie returned Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*. An- was In Hastings Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Allen Pender spent
Miss Leola Yerger of BatUe lq 1928. after which he taught a Mra Lloyd Laubaugh of Spokane.
year since which time he has been Wash. Rev and Mr* John Horn
Monday evening from a teip to Port d'f»' Taylor of BatUe Creek.
Mr. and Mrs Clay Bassett had Sunday with friend* al the home creek, lister of Mrs. Cedric Morey,
Mr and Mrs.
Mn. Oecrge
George D
Down*
Huron, where they attended the
Mr.
ost. of ax a weekend’ guest Mrs Boxsett’s of Mr*. Orpha Gray in Caledonia wa* honor guest* at a dessert a partner in lhe Caledonia garage. and Lota of Cleveland. Ohio. Rev.
- - • rtth
Michigan Rrgtxter of Deeds' conven- Grand Rapids spent- Sunday
bridge given by Mrs. Lawrence Her- In April he wa* elected president of . and Mra. Dwight Hom of PalesUne.l
slater Mn. Merl Heald of Big Rap- eighteen being present.
lion, and went on into Canada, com- Mr and Mrs. Glenn Densmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender spent: rick Wednesday afternoon. June 17. that village.
I III, Milton Coy of Cincinnati. Ohio.’
Guests who witnesxed the cere­
Ing back-by way of Niagara Falls.
Mr*. Martha Freeman of Kalama-’
Mbs Gloria Kelley of Battle Monday and Tuesday with Uiglr Covers were laid for nine guests
tKRev- and Mr*. Lewi* Hom of Ionia.
Mr*. T. E. Allen and son. Edward. «» "P*™ from Thursday until Creek te spending a week with her son, Lloyd Pender and family of Contract* honor* went to Mra. Ed- mony., tn addition to
‘1® the wc±!lz;
Mr Mr. and Mr*. White and Alice Uu-1
Newton. Mr
Mr.
ote Newton.
of Orand Rjipida. Mr. and
of Mt Clemen* have beerr visiting Tuesday with her brother and ate- prandparente Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Grand Rapids.
ward Van Popering and Miss Yer- party, were Mra. Cole
Mr and Mrs. George Wild of ger.
&lt;h&lt; r parent*, Mr and Mrs V. A t«-to-taw. Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Ed- Kelley.
Mrs. Harry
Harry Elyia 01
of VfUCSgO.
Chicago. Mrs
.nd tor. rtl.wnrfK N.wtnn
Mr*
• • •
and Mrs. Ellsworth Newton. Has- j»uth zerbel and a
daughter.
Virginia,
Itatrs and her grandfather. A W tnond*.
*i
* xr 'VI
rwtni ■
Prieea:
,
Mlu Virginia Potts has as a house Grand Rapids spent Wednesdsy
"A.
1
Mra Willard Smith waa guest of tings; Mr*. Ines Paton. Charlotte: of. ..
Cook, for U.n l&gt;ast two, week* Mr
Mr and Mra. Maurice Wells of;, guest at Gun lake thte week Miss with lheir daughter and aon-ln-law
Marshall. William and Foster:
Allen called for them Friday eve- Grsnd Rapids were gueata of Mr.' Dorothy Houser of Grand Rapids. Mr and Mra. Edward Van Poper- honor at a shower Friday evening, Mrs Harley Towruend. Woodland. Moody of BatUe Creek.
ing
given by Mr*. Howard Frost, The Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Mott. Delton,
Ding
j and Mrs. Edward Van Popering
Leonard Jaralfer returned Mon­
Mr* O. E Yerly returned Pri- dessert table* were centered with
OBSERVE SILVER
Mrs. C. B Weiss and children. Bunday.
Mrs Basil *•
Smith
of day to Camp Shelby after a fur­ day from a two week* visit with her
ANNIVERSARY
BBed wlth marigold
Barbara and Rlchar^. of Memphis.' Mr and *'
*-•- -•
lough spent with hte mother. Mrs.
sister in Angola. Ind.
i ptents and bouquet* of rose* and GRADUATES REVEAL
. Tenn. will arrive in Hastings Jackson spent Uie weekend' with Velma Jarstfer.
j Twenty-eight relatives and friends
COLLEGE PLANS
Mr. and Mra. Percy Diamond and ![lle* were used around the room
Thursday for a month's visit with' relatives and friends here in Hassurprised mi
suipiwcu
Mr. mtiu
and mi*.
Mn. Kitcn
Glen Ingram
uh*i*ui ',
Samuel Schwarts went to Battle
Uiigs.
family leave Thursday for a week's
Honor* for contract went lo Mra.
Some of our 19tt graduates have with a carry-in dinner Sunday.
Dr. and Mis. Guy C. Keller.
Creek Sunday - to visit relatives.
Harold Parker. Mrs. Cedric Morey. made Jtnown their college plan* for June 21, an lhe event ot lheir twen-1
Dr. mid Mr*. Frank Carruthers Prom there he will leave for Pat­ stay at Wall lake
Lieut. Lyal Norwood and family of
Mra. Blennor Fetter received word *Mra.
Arthur urani
Brant ana
and sap
My*. onuin
Smith next year. Those who Jiave aignlfleo ty-flfth wedding anniversary.
-..v guest* MonRue-sto Of her mother. Mr* terson. N. J- where he will be tn
Mr*.
“r" nrinur
Cheyenn^ Wyo.. were
The occasion wa* made festive by,
day nigltt al the home uf Mr. nnd Elisabeth Smith, tn Whitehall last the employ of lhe Curtiss-Wright from Detroit that she te now a great *Bh the traveling prise going U»| their choice at lhe high school ofgrandmother Mr. and Mrs. Mlltbn' M™- Thomae Taffee.
I flee are as follows: U. of M, Bea-' gift* and cards, while a large anMrs. Duane Miller. They vblted rei- weekend,
Airplane factory.
Mra Smith wa* the recipient of trice Rose, who won * scholarship; niversary cake topped with pink
alive* and friends on Tuesday. Lieut.' Mte* Marian Sawyer of Kalamazoo
Richard Kannes left Sunday for Bennert 'Marcia Ironside, daughtera
of
Mr*.
Gladys
Ironside)
are
many
lovely
gift*.
Mrs.
Hasel
DooKalamaaoo
College.
Carol
Puller;
roaes
and fluted in silver wa* a fesNorwood, who te staUoncd-at Fort ,
Mr and Mr*. Forrest Johnson Camp Rodman. Md. after a week's
Utt* of Syracuse. N. Y. was an w M c B Maurene
Haavind. lure of the dinner. Garden flowers
Princis E. Warren. Wyo. recently oi Greenville were Friday dinner furlough at home with hte parent*. parenta of a baby daughter, bom
Tuesday. June 23.
out-of-town guest.
Marjorie Hill, Harold Sherman; , were u*ed about lhe rooms.
1
received hte commission os First Rucsts of Mr. and Mr*. G. Avery Mr. mid Mrs Louis Kannes.
Mi» Jocelyn Ironside leave* this
.
. ranv'..'. held for lit- ’c M- c B~ Mount Pleasant. Jack
Eight relatives were prerent who
Lieutenant and will be transferred Aten.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence DePlanta
u‘. Laubaugh: ’Michigan Slate College, h*d attended the wedding In 1#17
July 5 to California, for training in: Miss Doris Lundberg, niece of of Grand Rapid* were weekend weekend for Ann Arbor where she
will attend lhe summer sexton at.
J“,,eDorothy Stanley ; Martan Louise They were: Mr.
EUa Ingram,
lhe Air Corps.
.
Frank Carrolher*. Is spending
the University of Michigan
j u"/” w|t.hey School of Nursing. Blodgett mother of Mr. Ingram: Mr. and
Miss LeonsrdaTrieb wasln Grand.‘hree weeks at Big Blue take near Potts at their Gun lake cottage
Miss Ilene Rogers went to Big1
h7^%^^"day a"d
hospital. Grand Rapids. Evelyn Mra. George Clary, parent* ot Mra
Rapid* Tuesday.
■
.Holton as counsellor at the Y, W.
Corp. Jean England of Moore Rapid* Sunday to visit friends for *in L^1mU’
I Towni*nd: St. Camillus School of Ingram: Mrs. Lewis Bailie: Mr Bad'
Mrs Earl Boyes end daughurM3- A- camp.
Field, Mission. Texa*. is spending a
the
week.
Games £ re enJoved bvthe chU-1 V”1?** Dor’e” hospital. Kalama- Mra. Charle* Woodruff; Mr. and
Mis* Marjorie and Mn. James DlbMr. and Mra Edward Barber were fifteen day furlough with hte moth­
blr were In Chicago last week. Mrs.. In Vermontville last weekend as er. Mn. Glenn England, sister Mar­
Mr. and Mr* Sterling Rogers ’
a n.h
.nd
Baur* Maurer;
Community Mr*. Fred Ingram.
as their guesta this week Uie
d
hoapltaL Battle Creek. Marjorie
-------------- —
Boyes and Mis* Marjorie wert also guests of hta mother. Mrs. Keith jorie and other relatives in Wood­ have
-1
Guests were in attendance from
tatter's, parents, Mr. and Mra. Wil™ ’ werc' R^&gt;d« and R~*m.ry Week*
In Lake odexsa to visit Mr. nnd Mr».| Barber who recenUy returned from land and friend* in Hastings Last
J Dowling. Rutland. Welcome Cor­
Item Netzel. and her nephew. Eu-!^*^
----------------- ----------------------George Van Ttfflin while Mrs. Boyes Plymouth. N H, to spend the iumI ners. Freeport, Hasting*. end Dewas on vacation.
mer at her heme. High Hedges.
| trolt.
hte Hater*. Mn. Nat. Peters and gene Menke of Michigan City. In-; lrrtUn&lt;.' 8hirley and Ronnie Rob- ENLISTED IN ARMY
Kim Sigler
was in Paw Paw MoX-1' Jim
wa* *•*
CORPS
„
। The
daughter* of Mr. and Mr*.;
•
_ . Cushman
. .
. of , Katamasoo
...
«...
Miss
.So roujHiina
Pollyanna cuu.i*nci.
England anr.
Mr. exik
DirMr’inrt Mra Uvmn T'nrir.rm.n1 *mson; Gladys. Floyd and Helen AIR
On Tuesday evening the Masonsi 1 Ingram
served the
the dinner
dinner and
and tn
tn'
day night where he spoke before “ weekend
of Miss
j ho
bfCni pr0[note&lt;
j from
-------- guest
,--------------— Cyntheal
Q na&gt;I Un(
Decn
promoMX
Irom pn.
Mr.p^.
and Mra Myron Tuckerman; CIark: j0Berta and Jane Whitmore,
Ingram served
• the Kiwante club.
Reed.
... » technician*f Xb
‘ jR
Mtas Jean Lmroenthien left Mnn I vat. * .10 corpor*.1 wlth
J
ft^their hnmi Charlie Linderman. Joan Ryan and and Eastern Stars had a farewell the afternoon brought refreshing,
Tuesdayevening
evening at
at their
their home
home.
Mr. and Mr*. Krantz Keller and1
MIm Jean LoppcnIhlen left Monof ^e Medical Corn* of the CClub
ub Tuesday
Ward
get-together In honor of Fay Marble lemonade, tec cream, and 'cake to
day
for
ftaugatuck
where
she
will
n
e
id
srauonhSd
wlth
*
“
ny-in
dinner
al
8:30.
The'
Wart
r.em
ouiuon
noapnai.
.
W,U
’
1
“
d
J
nn
?
“
8
“
Z*®
1
daughter Marilyn of Syracuse. N
who hu enlisted In the Air Corps; the guests.
Mr and Mrs Donald ReU
jMn. Harold Parker entertained and left yesterday, Wednesday. Mr.
Y.. are visiting hL* parents. Dr. and work at the Colonial Tea Room.
Kelley i'rervlng
ferrln4t table
tablc wta
wts decorated
dec°rated with
'“‘
Mr. and Mra. John Ironside re- John and• Jud
• • of- rMtrejj
- are
large
l=-“ bouquet* of
Cf lilies and del- u
th„e giru of the Mr. and Mr*. Club Marble te Master of the Masonic, HASTINGS COUNTBr CLUB
Mia. Guy Keller, thte week
tfd
overnight guests, Phlniuma and the
small
table,
wltt^:
....
------------ I.*.*
------..KI att .
B dessert bridge Thursday
eve- Lodge and Associate Patron of the1 Flft) members and guests regteMr. nnd Mrs. Don BUvin. Mrs. turned Mond*y from Atlanta. Oa.
Mr and Mr* Stew-1 roaea “’Y* b&lt;bya br**lh' AfUr dln-&lt; ning. Two table* were tn play with -aswrn
i ,ered for lhe Tue«l»y
C. S. McIntyre. Sr. nnd MLss Wini­ where they accompanied their son. £ hu
Eastern o-r
Star wugc.
lodge.
Following the pot luck dinner the brld«c luncheon al the Country
Mr Kelley who has ner I1*"1110 WM played with Mrs. top scores being turned In by Mrs
fred Johnston of Colorado Springs Ian. who ha* accepted a position a*iart Kelley
a dlrrcU,r of alhletlM ln the Vemor Webster and Lloyd Valen- john Chandler and Mra. Richard evening was spent In playing cards, i cl“hwere in Kalamazoo Sunday return­ autatant planner for Uie Federal
.
„
HASTINGS
MICK.
nrix* enine tn th* wtnn.r .t *./■&lt;_ The morning golf event went to
holding high score and Mrs. Brower, lhe low score going to Mrs ._________________________________
ing Mollie McIntyre to the C. S Housing Commission. They drove 1^^ m-hooU for sixteen years.
]Pave Saturday ®,ry Crook and Elzey Mead, low Arnold Perkins. Guest* were Mr* table. Mr. Marble was also presenl-, Ml** Jocelyn Ironside for low total
McIntyre. Jr, home after a stay witn down via Norrta dam. Great Smoky' nd hls fam|jy
Winners al bridge;
wbere he will be at sco‘* A aet °r *cnlnS tr*W *“ Hl Baxter and Mr*. Arnold Perkin*.' ed with a lovely golng-away gift.* 1 on odd holes
her irrandparriita. Mr and Mr*. J Mountaln*. and Lookout Mountain | for
at
Chattanooga.
Tenn
Mr.
and
|he
Torch
Lake
camp
with
which
hei
«
h
'
en
“
d
Tuckerman
In:
___________________________________________________________________
Armbruster, while her sister Bon­
m
ha* asrociated for some time. Mra.lb°nor of thrtr Mth weddln« an’
'
. .............................
'
nie was recovering from an attack
Mr anfl Mra Howard Frost have. KeUey wlll act M Aleutian at a nl*e«*«Tof pneumonia in a Kntanusoo hos-,,
las their house gue*l for lhe *um- -a-.,. P.mn BPrn,&gt;
t&gt;k»
I
—
—*
pital.
Mr*. Proat'. mother. Mra Ha- ,
FANCHER-NORTHRUP
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy D Thayer. Sr. mer
,.l Doolittle
DCOUU1. of
o. Syracuse.
siraun. N.
I _ lhl
.-u
« ..
„ “ It
’5^:
“
»!»«*&gt;
N. Y.
Y.
_
~
w
marriage «
oi Jone ranof Detroit, called on Ml** Grace tMr
.nd Mn. Hubert Brawn o&lt;TOk “ ““
" ""
'oraerty M (hU aW. &lt;o Mlu
Rrlckord Tuesday on their way to
ne-fe&gt;n» spent
.~r&gt;&gt; the
&gt;h. weekend
—
—
uh
.
Dor. nil nixuuup
Northrun
Creek
,,
,,
_ , .
. .
. • uoiaui
Donna
Northrup of Battle ureea.
Creek.
Jackson
with
Benio:* Harlxir.
Mrs Henry Eggteston and daugh- Iook plBCe ln May p.rUcuI.ra of
Alfred Fisher of Pontiac and Mr. hte ■parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
WHdrie E&lt;*te#u&gt;n wenl,‘? ‘he event have Just come lo the
Gies of Detroit, called on Gary Bronson.
*nfl *re cxpecl*d Banner which will be of intereal
Mr
and
Mrs
E
H.
BeVler
Crook one day last week
/
10 thelr m*n&gt;' friends here and in
Mrs C W. Sander* left Friday (Beatrice Munton Knappi of De­
Mr. and Mrs. William .James were lhe county
evening for a few day* visit in Ml.' troit were In town this weekend to
see relatives and frienda. TTvey were
Clemen* and Detroit.
'
c
,
"
,°L??
rolL
!
»trtn&gt;oon. Max U. bl St. Thom.,
en route home from a northern trip
'•■“rtth. B.tU. Cra*. U&gt;.
where they visited her brother.
M?.
i ""or u”
Wm A ston“vJn^B
torali* th. eeraiytny. with a re­
at the Hubert Cook cottage at Wall
Verona. Ohio, spent lhe weekend f&lt;„tj0n foiling at ij.e home of
Ovaefl and operate! Sy
lake Tuesday.
•
MUMrottW, W.ttrtrtCort.lSKhnSSl?
TBBBIA CLEVELAND
Mr* Etta Blough and family en­
Heat*—* to B except by eppolatTheBro^au
bride is Northrop
lhe daughter
Mn
tertained Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pen­
£ VU‘UM Mae
ioiof
a red■ea. Claw* Ttartaay*.
✓
ney and family of Royal Oak last
n«^|lnRMm
We*ran®* i dent of Ha»Ungs. and for sevenHOTEL HASTINGS Phea* ITU
weekend. Sunday guests were Mr.
d,y&gt;
.
teen
ye
*
r
’
*
teacher
in
our
city
and Mrs. Lawrence Pattison and th?
.U*L
‘l^hoois. Mrs. Fancher te a gradudaughter and Mrs Eva Jones. Do­
*te of Nashville High school where
wagiac; Mrs Anna Maynard. Lynn.
R!*ntdsJ
and0^ Pm&gt;l
h*f P*"”14 Uvcd
lo her
Ind.; Mr. and ^fra Wlerda. and
Paul Bal5er fathers, the late Elmer E. NortnMr. and Mr* Jeff Bullard, Grand rtto.u.nM
lh
d' tod”
Bbo rups death. She Is a graduate of
Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Fresh8 J'
*
„
D
the Argubright college and ha*
ney. Middleville.
h"” connc&lt;:l«d *«h the Industrie'
STEAM HEAT
Mr* Morri* O. Hill plan* lo vtelt
Jfr'.*nd.
Saving* &amp; Loan Co. In Battle
her
mother.
Mrs.
Otto
Lightfoot,
thte
£2. iSr’T
‘.“''cr^for a number of yean. anS
HOT &gt; COLD WATER
weekend at her home near Freeport.
dBU*,ltfr' Mlss B*rnlce,ha* been a valued member of the;
8HOWER BATH
Richard Groos and Dick spent
„
I St. Thomas choir.
the weekend In Chicago with Mrs B&lt;?Tman'
y .&lt;y*n2?‘d I Mr Fancher 1* the son of Mr. and
Groos who returned with them aft­
hr FnS^
Fkncher of Baltimore I
er an extended visit there.
Thelma Johnson of BatUe Creek twp- and &lt;raduated trom HasUngx
Mta» Eileen SulUvan came home spent Saturday night and Sunday,
scho&lt;S In 193?
Friday from her leaching position
TJ-U’-irSJtedX\ Vme w"h t “ Si
In Katemasoo to spend lhe vacatlon with her mother, Mrs. Thoma* M^ j£llMUu? -n^r m”4! AUt° 8pOrt ShOP' lhen Wlth lhe
Mrs Judd Arnold. Mr. and Mr*. । Michigan Bell here and later as
, Sullivan.
nIK0'r^.Un,^,lh;lr^ra‘llr'
rnmX for that ^o“

E

SOC1AL
EVENTS

CLUB NEWS

Kids
Klothes

Safety Legion
and Kaynee
Makes

79c to $1.98

SLACK SUITS

$2.38 to $5.50

BAIRD’S

SODA
&amp; FOUNTAIN

The BEAUTY BAR

GET OUT IN
THE SUN
FOR HEALTH
AND FUN!

• Sodas
/
• Sundaes

IlOOMS

• Malted Milks

• Hot Chocolate

AIR­
CONDITIONED
STORE

HOTEL HASTINGS

»Uo,|Mr P*h&gt; ln Nile*. Following their marV rlaBr Mr and Mrs Fancher took
U E * honeymoon trip lo Mexico, the
Mr, Mn??,. *nn und
Orand Canyon and other weaUrn
Mn. Morris Hill and Mra. Ted jxiints
They are now in Battle
Krapt ™ u ora.4 RBptd. TU».
^Tuta..SS5

tree

HAVE YOU A HAIR PROBLEM?
If busy wortime activities have mode you
neglect your hair, let us treat it,now for
drynags, dandruff,._*plit ends or other
troubles.

CCe]

0
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MA“

APPOINTMENTS
EARLY

Finger Wave
Dried

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

“I

Mr Brtd Urt. J. R KB, .nd Ur.

-

Permanent* — Ma chine lea* »L30 Up, Others From U.S*
Shampoo &amp;

Mr

OU

BUY

UNITED STATES
WAR STAMPS

BULK AND BRICK
ICE CREAM
For Home Use

Olive Clark of Allegan were guest* ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
j
ot Mr. and Mra. Fbrrest Lane SunUim» Juhe Stuart, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuart, of Free- ,
—————————
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ritchie en- port, wa* married on April 28. lo
tertained Mr. nnd Mra
Frank Corp Robcil G. Conley, son of Mr —
■■
■
Rltcnle and daughter. Carol of and Mrs Glenn Conley of Hasting*. **"
■
■ B,
■ V
——
Grand Ledge, and Mr and Mra Tlie ceremony took place in Rolla.!
bmmmmmb
Earl Offley and daughter. Nancy Missouri, a small city situated a
— ww
wv
c rm XX n w&lt; ——■
Lou of Grand Rapid* Sunday.
few miles from Fort Leonard Wood. Mr and Mra. Clair McKee enter- ' where corp. Conley wa* .rationed —■
"

A

II It | I

£‘?enr w.b‘£rj A** 'h ,hr‘ U?e Al pre#ent
eriy of Wakelee or Sunday.
tlon te unknown.

I

**"*"*"""*
IZZZZZ

HATS

Sil OUR
SELECTION

STORE ■■ 1 ’*"

,oca‘ — »«OISTtttD PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY ~
MM u
■*.
-&gt;tx&lt;
ISS Hortinfi
Phon« 2241
State Ar JeHaraaa 2*

104 fait State Streef

�Tut HA,TING, AASNEIL TBO1DAT. JIM IV 1H1

THE CHURCHES

VICTORY

LEGAL NOTICES

11:M A.M. to 1:U PJH. cadi Tues­
day at the office in the Hendershott
Bldg, until further notice.

BUY

Mrs. Lyle Bidleman and baby son'
Jack, of Rochester, are visiting at
the home of her parents. Mr. andI

NOTICE

UNITED
STATES

WAR

Sheldon Agency

BONDS

AU Klada of laanrMco
Barety Bond*
kCMJlIJ
Halting!

Surie Phillips.

CHANGE OF
OWNERSHIP

AND

STAMPS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ingram celebfiitcd their 25th wedding anniver*
sary Sunday with twenty-six guests

Swanson Agency

Detroit were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewayne Greenfield.
j
Miss Susie Phillips visited Mr.
and Mra. Ivan Gaskill of Hastings

friends of the local and Bunnell
churches attended the going away
party Friday evening for Rev. and

BOYKIN-HILL'

The Gregory school reunion was
held Saturday with forty-five at­
tending. The fall reunion will be

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

-BUS SCHEDULE
Prof. Reese of Houghton college,
N. Y.. and a quartette Including
Marlon and Larry Birch, conducted
the services at the Wesleyan church

DR. L J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.
Hastings

TO GRAND RAPIDS
C. for a few days. He leaves Sat­
urday for* New Jersey where he
has a position.
tertalned Bunday with a family
dinner twelve being present.

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gai and Oil Fired
Repairs

furabhed

and

Bob Burdick graduated Wednes­
day from the Great Lakes Naval
Training Station and spent over
the weekend with kb parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Burdick and brother
Dick. This will be his last furlough
for some time as he will leave soon

la-

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

JERRY ANDRUS

Mr. and Mrs Edward Bromley
nnd family attended commencement
at Lansing Thursday evening as
guests of MF. Bromley's nephew. Ro-

TO KALAMAZOO

at Camp Blodgett, a camp fori
crippled children near Orand Hav-i1

There was a good crowd at the
Methodist church Sunday morning
to hear the new minister. Rev. Wagley. who cornea here from Charlotte
where he has been pastor of Ebe-

•Dally Except Sunday
• ‘Sunday Only

Doris. Helen nnd Stanley Snyder
enjoyed a plenic dinner with the',
Shirley Barnum family of Lansing I

The Dally Vacation Bible achool
al Bethel Chapel closed Sunday.
Commencement night had an at­
tendance of 102. Children's day 101.
with the week's dally average at-

Fhona 2137

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer ann
daughter called on Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Clum and family of Hastings'

DEWEY REED
chwrtall,

D.t,

Shipping Livestock

^CARDS OF THANK1

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bush. Miss
Ethelyn Snyder and Miss Lena Bak­
er of Battle Creek were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Mourer Sunday afternoon.
Mra. Nellie Carrol and grand­
daughter Rae. who have spent lhe
past ten days with her abler. Mn.
Alfred Oalnder, returned lo her
home in Plainwell on Sunday.

JAKE DEPRIESTER

Evanston. Ill.. Saturday where she
will attend Northwestern University
this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oalnder and
son Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Oalnder and Elda Jean. Mr. and
Mrs Bert Oalnder. Mr. and Mrs,
Fred VanLuke and Erma and Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Dunning and Leatrice went to Plainwell Sunday
afternoon to surprise Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Oalnder, the event being
their silver wedding anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Myron Simpson and
children, Bobble and Elinor let:
Sunday morning on a leisurely
vacation trip of two weeks. They
will go by way of Chicago, through
Wisconsin and back into Michigan
across the Straits. They will spend
seme time fishing in the Manistee

CHICKEN DINNER
Rrery Sunday al SHADY NOOK by
c^Utng 7S1F12. 4 milra south on
Battle Creek road—Mra. Charles

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

CASH
For year old Scrap Iron,
Radfetora, Batteries, Alu­

minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

Farmers, ATTENTION

Load.
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

Mi No. Michigan Avenue

YOUR OEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

BUYING LIVESTOCK
each Tanday at my stock yards »;
mile cast of BHm factory. Call
Stockyard phone on Tuesday. Other

3* root*
in rhh
on X. Mlrhbin t'.ll 1
c.lf

" B’

HORSES

cows$fi00

WE HAVE A COLLECTOR stationed ot 912 West

LY BARKER’S

BUS DEPOT

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!
HORSES
COWS
PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

Green St. in Haifingt to give immediate aerviee.

phone

BaMlsgs Pkoaa nil

TRIO CAFE

away at the home of her daughter.
Mra. Lawrence Fuhr of Athens Fri­
day.
Funeral itervlccs were held
Sunday afternoon at the Wert man
funeral home of Urbandale. Rev.
C. S. Rennelb had charge of the
sendees. Burial was made al Ced-

Every Saturday

Truss i-itting

TO LANSING

Haven accompanied by Miss Ann
Snyder of Jacksonville. Fla . epent:

AUCTIONEER
Un

Ordered

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

CALL NEAREST STATION
HASTINGS-2697
IONIA—400

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SKVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1942

WOODLAND VILLAGE RECEIVED
ITS NAME FROM THE TOWNSHIP

barry county youth

!

SECTION

Bemteta CaUok
Wilma Haight,
xotot
8,Rlchart°8taffen. R.FD. 2. 1* mis' AM ■ p
M*bel M«rtin was bom in Racine
Vi summer completing a course of
the
daughter
of
John
A.
and
Mertl‘study which give* him a chance'
deP Strickland, Batt
- ■ -.
Martin. She passed from thte life!
(ConUniMd from page 1. Section !)•—--------- -------- ———-------- -- ------——
I to learn more about way* of mar-1
By Jane Cameyin
Buehler. Freeport:
go together to some place in the,^ center
U» township. John
A l.f«^ Drill Will I. Oni™ J“"'
'"S'ISrJ'.LSrI
ketlng Michigan farm produce pro- i
western part of,the state ami take McArthur began selling lota on me
l-L, vr
e
tier. Mrs. n.erung weeks, in castteI] fltabty and al the same time to win'i
Charles Btadel. HasUngs; U
Selccted
to
Attend
I
ine JOD very boon
,On towiuhlp. At the time of her
up land. Galloway and Samuel eut alde ot
,ftrm on aectton 16.
;| a
* cash
caan scholarship,
sciiomianip. the
inc National
national !
,
ray. Batlte Creek. Reginald „
Haight went' to Ionia, where they Homes and a few business places
01
Twenty-reven Bam- eounty 4-H Ada. Henry Adler. Clovertale
Personal nomination for me most:
■ I junior
Jttntor Vegetable
Vnretabte Grower*
Clrower* Aa*octaAsinrls-;: The Sun Oil Co. of Toledo, has
secured
employment
Jonatha-i;were b*1111'
In 1®®® Jonathan charming book UUe we've heard yeti llon reported thl* week.
.‘ecured a permit from me state to
John Richardson. Hastings.
1UUM
ll»m -rlx ■&gt;» M-, "■
-WIM in Tl» WUto..
her mother died and shortly there- zri.,1. w.^.v ni
iiaiHe
te
compeUng
with
27
other:
dow
n
a
test
well
on
the
farm
•
year. Th
They met T*oac Knapp rencc Hilbert, owner* of property
after she came to Michigan with Elub _Wc5k_ aVM*State Ooltowing
year.
Michigan youth* for scholarship ot James F. Mead, on Uie south­
CALEDONIA DEFlATH
’there. K;
He advised them to locate adjoining the center, had a survey ।, I just read with gusto James fund* Mtabltehed by the Great At-:wetl Aui^ter of the southwest quar­ her father and settled In Barry1]
County Agent Harold Foster will ac­
m town
w»n 4
* Inorth, range 7 wret. be- completed and a village platted. laid
in
tantic and Pacific Tea Company for. Ur °r section io. Rutland township, county She graduated from Has­ company these delegates who will
cause
*.»» —
»““y,
The HasUngs Merchants Buffered
cause he
be nad
had travelled
travelled over
over it
It mm-l^
him-1 out “
In&gt; "«•
lots and blocks They
conself and knew It was good land, and, “nued using mr name of Woodland.'11: la a delMout
on me NaUonal Junior Vegetable Orow- » “n be reached by driving on M­ tings High school and from the represent over a thousand Barry
era Association, the association an-;37 10 lhe Lane farm- turning west County Normal mere, after whlcn. County rural youth In the 4-H pro­ day to Caledonia fl to 2. Thte wm
had himself bought acreage on sec-! The village wa* incorporated In IBM.' a11 U»e
m
nounced.
on t,1P township road and proceed- she taught five years in the county gram.
tlon 17. In May 1837, the three । The Ortt village election was held '*n 2?ml’y ’^.n^a^h.1^
the first defeat for Craig thte soa'
'
•
Professor Grant B. Snyder of ln«
toT “ Httle less man u mile schools.
- . Uie then _______
&gt; .town___ ''vr-.av.
and narrir&lt;i
named or
ortwo.
two. Mr.
Mr.Thurber*
Thurber'*humor
humorteteme
me
set- out- fbr
unnamed
’Marcl1 i &lt; tH-f
ltlBl v»a&gt;’ear
tUi onri
Delegates attending are those
On May 12. 1823 she was married
wlnner for Caledonia.
rr.ua raiuct
president.
Lloyd kind that get* funnier with eseh Massachusetts State College, the *J,d onp h*17ship of Woodland. The trio found Frank
Hilbert ’ r
“
association'* advisory chairman, exA ■ representative of the company to Glenn G. Pufpatf and two sons. selected last fall and this put
Hastings meet* the Charteton
the land that suited them on see- Felghner
Prtghner clerk
clerk and
—- Jesse Jordan 'reading. «nd you goi around ehbek- plained that “Most participants »« llfrr on Wednesday of last week
spring on the basis of outstanding
Karl and Keith, came to bless their
—”
! Ung for days over hla situation*.
project work over a period of years. Park team at the Fairground on
tlon 15
They returned to Ionia treasurer.
have already completed three units ‘nanging for some of the prellm- home.
nonM!
During their stay at me College Frt“y
8:30 From 111
county mr
Luuiuy
for ■
a wmc,
time, uui
but in
In wviouvr
October, in the
’
‘1880’'* a number of new
Among other tilings, this is a war of a five-unit extension course In &gt;,lar*ea before proceeding with the
In addition to lhe husband, the lhe Barry County youth enjoy, with I
,lhW lhou“ ** " '!?*’
set out from Portland for their new home* were built and the first | of
O1 Time
41WC and Transportation. Every farm markeUng intended to help drilling. He stated that the com­
sons A.
andM^Tn.
parents.
™Uw^ofS^regS^I
ou«»
__
farm. —
youngster*
.
why
..... they
nanv Hart ■
• c^
I—..ICl(k)
u.1,1.
W‘t,Je. *„
—nr
“r’ X
.ndMr.
[he‘and
Iter Mrs.
to- WchigS?
• home. It wo* a distance of 22 miles briek store erected. In 1885 Lloyd, tjme we purchase
’
r a non-essential .how
tive OMver*
Olivera on Sunday at the FairFalrohn A. Martin, and the sister al- Michigan, the use of th* regid* r col- | the
through dense woods.
Samuel and Len W. Felghner established | we
up the Ume of mannfacturi ground. On Sunday. July 5. lha
---- ................
Halght
went- --------ahead with
------ ----compass
------ the Woodland
-------------- -------News, which
-------- con-,rI
pr_ merchant n,,u
and virtn.
clerk, nnu
and mtttv'
transu S .uXSu!
He ™&gt;M be en lhe |ot „„
uva,
uS
~ ' ■ Merchants play the strong Kalama and axe. and blaxed a trail to sec- tlnued until quite recently. A roller । poruUon facilities that could be
lion 15. The other two. with an mill was built and me C. K. k 8.; IIRed for vital and necessary war and old .11 nn»l mm. &gt;11 H u. '•&gt;” mihln &gt;o dm. hr wham S.;,in RUmi„ " ujrun,!",wu- „TV?"
«"
,p‘’“Martin Runzler of Burlington. Wis­
ox team and a driver, whom the railroad was under constructton., nfe-saving equipment. The mer-|
naming.'', leaner; varoi oinciair, '
A rotary outfit will sink a well In
three had employed, followed with Then came a new elevator, oar tac-] chants who are thus thrown out of Of the association to be held thte about half the time of an ordinary consin. by an aunt and uncle. Mr HasUngs; Polly Doster. Doster: Be-|
and Mrs. George Chenoweth of
Not everybody wilii a Mier
their supplies. It took two days to tory and creamery. About thte UmeibualnfM are cordially Invited to fall.
drill. We understand the company Leonidas. Michigan, and by several airice Bush. Hoitlngs; Dorothy i U&gt;
to spare cu shoot * gaa
complete that 22 mile trip. They what ha* become known os the' cofnp oul and y&gt;elp me cultivate my,
—
Ingram. Hastings; Juna Ferris.'
will make thte a deep test, nnd we
nieces, nephews, cousins and ffiends Dowling: Marjorie Cole. Hasting*;! Kj'4 »tr»l*bt—but everybody caa
arrived at their destination on Woodland
Fire
Insurance
was hureUU.t
Mclory garden. I'm ...I
getting I --UNCLE
8A.M WANTS
------- --------------------------Co.
ail hope success will attend their
who hold her In loving memory.
------ ----------- .a established ._
-----------...........................................
...... ..
DER pJLQT-y
October
14. 1837. They
made
In ...
the ------town. --This
com-1about
tuckered out from
IL JI
effort*. Oil and gas are very es­
Arlene Williams, Middleville; Jooni MB shoot itralght to lhe book sad
rude shanty, which answered un­ pony has extended Ils Held to lhe | WMn
Leffler. Woodlind; Doreen Williams'
bom----------------------to be a horse. -------No kld------- -t -----2According to Captain George F. sential to lhe United Stales these
fnt.r counties
muntlM of
nt Barry,
Rarrv Eaton.
Eaton. Ionia
Ionia ,ding, the
tu. farm labor -Un-.
... - i.
til they completed n log cabin and four
Hastings; Harriett Babcock. Dow-i
shortage
te ««
no|samsen. in charge of Uie District days, and the discovery of oil in
were then quite comfortable. Hie and Kent, and te a large and grow- small
,
Ung; Donna Davte. Middleville:
matter
Feeding me world Ii Air Corps
Rec
ting Office
C
~ nd
------------’ln.B,rT&gt;’ counly would be of. great
bachelors lived In that cabin lo de­ Ing mutual company.
te of supreme Importance, whereat orand Rapid*, glider pilot training i benefit to the county.
lightful harmony for three year*.
There were several unsuccessful selling useless knlcknack* te not.: u now available to men between the
There will be much Interest in
With lheir domicile completed, they attempts to start a general stole See what I mean?
, *Bes of 18 and 35 who want lo fly1 tbl* well. Its location will be about
began to clear the land, nnd had in the early history of Woodland
The Barry County triple A com­
• • •
but are unable to qualify ns avia-1 two miles west and three quarters
removed the trees from 30 8c res the village. In 1808 Lawrence Hilbert,
We —
are uawi
having
a ii
time
naming our' non
cadet*.
’
'
n,.
— .
-------------------------—
dita.
I of tt mllc south of me test well mittee consisting of Glenn Wot­
tint three months.
Gama was
poultry mis year. We hatched, with
C‘222 idiot 'training
Glider
' ' **Include*
~
ln-'’thal WIU Put down on tbe Kidder ring. John Birman. Lawrence Far­
plenUfuL Jonathan Haight was a village banker, made the tlrat sua­ pride, three goslings and one te very suucUon
flying a
plane.''{arm on *cUon 8. Rutland over a rell. Mrs. Loutee Spillane, office
Lriu-tiAn 7n
tn riving
* light plane.
crack shot with a'rifle They had
manager, and Mra. Warren Bolton
strong and one te very;strong-mind- The gilder training Include* gliding,
secured a good supply of potatoes sion vu burglarized and nearly all rd They are Sampson nnd Delilah.t in sailplanes of the type that have:
fieldwoman attended a district
and with venison in plenty they
meeting held in Ionia -test Monday.
The other one te mediocre, but you broken all nation*! distance and' DEATH OF WM.
fared very well. The next year by Nathan Barlow, a pioneer mer­ can't run around calling. 'Come,, altitude records.
" |H. BIRMAN
• they purchased three cow*. Mush chant of HasUngs, to get anomer Mediocre. Here Mediocre." Pro- . v-kA,,,
William H. Birman. 429 E. Bond
upon completion v.
of ,M«.
gilder train­
Mra. Warren Bolton held a'meet­
and milk was on their menu for at start. He made a fine success ot II. pie would think you were nuts.
jiIng
-------all
’• those
-------who
‘------graduate
— ------------win
- be 81 • Hasting*, passed away Monday ing at the Dowling Methodist Ladle*
least one meal a day thereafter. The In 1884 he sold a half Interest in It
i Irras'
rated as staff sergeants on flying morning at three o'clock at Pennocs Aid test Thursday showing colored
Then
three men had trying experiences to B. 8. Holly. Frank Hilbert, who
men mere
uic.c are
Bic me
uic seven
&gt;ririi ducks
uuvu.J
. jmlm
nnanlta!
hospital after an lllnees
illness nt
of five etava
days, slides on our Fumi Program.
l|uu rrf , m — ——
111a Ua—Ia 1 Men who
,
,
In those early year*, but survived had been associated with hla father !?*'
Men who ere
are Interested
Interested are
are inIn- aged 85 years. I month. 29 days.
them, bne thing they agreed , on In Uie business, and Mr. Holly con­ Yu°?ne;
Our station is a depot for rubber salvage. Bring any­
P ?nd.A,\net«n.
*,led
the Dbitrict Air Corp*
He was born April 23. 1857 in
The W.ar Board Chairman asks
was "No work on Sunday." They tinued Uie business as partners for mev are Ml d^kL ’"SLidStanl RecrulUn«
Armory Building. Ohio, the son of John and Cather­ that every fanner please be patient
thing that is composed of rubber. We will pay you or
.
could not go to church, but they some Ume. men Frank sold hte half ‘h,re,
e^"7 Incl&lt;lentally. Xonlll Bnd Michl&lt;an- Orxnd Rapids, ine Birman who came to this coun­ and wait for the Salvage County;
respected Sunday ns the Lord's Day. to Holly and established a bank in ducks originated the convoy system Mlchlon
.
wher
*
complete
In
forma
try from Germany. Mr. Birman
1 Michigan, where &lt;----- ,-------------------accept your contribution.
Samuel Haight was the first of the village. Mr. Holly closed out hte used in modem warfare.
was a retired former and lived In will take a considerable length of'
| tlon u
te evaUBWe
available..
.
the three to get married. On April business In 1918 and gave hte time
Baltimore township for about 30 time to cover the entire county and
1
w\nt .?own
morbis hill to’
12. 1841 he was wedded to CharWU thereafter to hte farm, which was
they will get there some time soon.
HELP THE VICTORY CAMPAIGN WITH
inventory
canned- fruit,
meat*.
1
---------------ot- -all
----------------------------REPRESENT
HI-Y CLUBS
* Brown of Danby. Galloway was within me village limits.
Besides hte wife, he te survived by
lun. praer^.
u&gt;d
married in 1843. Jonathan Haight
Morris Hill wjll represent Has- two daughters, Mrs. Jay Edmonds
ANYTHING MADE OF RUBBER!
Glenn Wotring announces that
In
1876
Ludwig
Paul
started
a
TOUbln. Vou» no Idra hd« It llw tnd
oounlv Hl-V club. and Mra. Joe Smith, both of Has­
was tile test to take unto himself
farmers
who
are
interested
In
the
hardware store In Woodland. Later h-lp, ,n
pl.nnu« uid bow
h,.y A„mMy „„ tings and two sons. John of Balti­
redemption ot farm-stored 1841 loan
Aowmblx will too- more twp. and Edwin of Absarokee.
When the three bachelor* settled he was associated with the late John tux Il k lo Pltn the e.nnln. .nd Ju„ a5.M
oxford. Ohio, and te the Mont.
on section 15, Woodland had no Velte. The business te now carried preserving for the year when you । VPnc
office.
mUC,t--------h
mfl,nevens
evcntm uie
010ra-x program
program
name. Ail of Barry county was on by Mr. Paul's sons. Lawrence and “ j", . . ,r.----- —
.—. mam
Added to this,
thte. one alwavs
always find*
finds a year
then called Barry township. From Karl.
You may also sell thte wheat to J
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR^
In’ Edition to hu duties M
Christopher A. Hough, established few choice tidbits that were pushed
funeral home at 3:00 P. M. with your neighbor for feed if you so de- ■
back
out
of
sight.
—
----------•«
—
.....
—
a
repair
shop
in
the
village
soon
tings township, which then included
retary of the Hastings Club, Mor­ Rev, Coldren officiating. ''Burial
227 E. STATE ST.
UA8TING3
lhe four northeastern townships of
Rabbit*, no matter how tame, atilt, rte serves the County council as will be tn the Hastings township Informatlon from lhe AAA office
fl the county. But in 1842 It was set the Civil war. He was elected retain some of lheir wild impulses. official representative in the district cemetery.
before lhe wheat te used for feed.
county treasurer for two terms and
apart as Woodland township.
and slate business meetings and he
I
wa*
cultivating
this
afternoon,
al
­
Early settlers were mostly from then, with C. D. Beebe, established ternating it with calling Hiller has recently been nominated for
New York and New England. Later a state bank in Nashville, of which name* for taking all the men away, the office of State Councilman.
many came from Ohio. What be­ he was cashier unite falling health and our old pet Pnpa bunny war,'
Delegates from Barry and Calb^pinY
came known as the "German settle­ caused hte reUrement.
ment" started with Michael RowAmong the earlier physicians in
teder In 1848. The northeast quar­ Woodland were Dr*. Kilpatrick. hole, for no earthly reasbn except•1 group will drive to Oxford on
ter of the township was mostly flat Carpenter. Rawson. . Benson and that hte ancestors dug big holes.‘ Thursday,
or gently rolling. It seemed too wev Baughman. After graduating from
He took nips off cabbages, peas and
for the Yankees. But the Germans the University medical department, com and hopped over my feet and
knew what It would make, and they the late'! Dr. Charles McIntyre lo­ made a nuisance of himself.
picked up these tends, cleared and cated In. Woodland, and. after many
drained them nnd transformed them years of successful practice there
Well, we were lucky to get thte
into beautiful farms. They were In­ he moved to Hastings. The record finished with so much outdoor work
dustrious. honest, patient, knew how shows that, previous to 1830. Dr. and rose to take a bow and our
• to plan and they prospered.
Wm. Upjohn of Hostings served the chair rose and bowed with us.
people of Woodland ns their phy­ Warm, thte afternoon. Isn't it?
rellglon and education by Uie early sician, until Dr. Weeks moved into
settler* of Woodland. At one Ume the township.
there were nine churches in me
Woodland had long desired a rail­
township, all sustained by its peo­ road. Its people were pleased beple. and two more were close to me
town line, to which Woodland mem­ was completed through the village.
bers contributed largely. At the But the road could not stand the
present time there arc eight church­ loss In its passenger and freight
es in ths township—three U. B., two business brought about by the au­
"Church of the Brethren." a Lu­ tomobile, the auto-truck and auto­
theran. Methodist and Evangelical.
Denominational differences are not and east of Delton to Woodbury.
as marked as they were sixty or Fortunately, the town's two elevators
seventy year* ago. The eight have been able to continue. Of
churches show me emphasis which course It hurt Woodland; but you
Woodland folk* place on religion. n
_.r no sobbing about it in the viihear
That me Christian religion helps] ‘ia-0•. They get lheir dally mall.
tiiose who take It seriously la shown can
br
th.
tact
Uut
*lmou
never
h&gt;re'
o[
themhke.tii
ol uicir
lhMr own.
own. Tliy
• —
---------- . . . .
uicm nave can oi
*i&gt;ey
the courts of
J.
-v-...uun.. u&gt; Ihlnk .bool.
°&lt; Itarrv
H-jn eountv
raunly had
Ui to;
Unm
oU»r
Young America's choice In fragrance! Loved for
dMl .'Ui . crtmln.1 cm. Iran muc„ m,„, ndhehl, u&gt;u&gt; !•Woodland township.. The only one mentlng the loss of a dinkey rail­
Its glorious, spicy freshness. It Is th* meadow­
the writer can recall was a recent road, whose service had deteriorated
sweet breath of sunny clover fields... in an
one. which did not involve people very much before it was abandoned.
enchanting fragrance family — perfume, toilet
of Woodland at all, but was due to
But If you want to see a Wood­
a quarrel between two Mexican sug­ tender perk up. start talking about
ar-beet workers. And rarely do civ­ schools. You'll hear something right
1.00 •ach - Coloon.... IM - Talcum. 50C.
il cases come from that township. off the reel about Woodland's town­
The Inhabitant* of Woodland re­ ship unit school. And it's worth
spect the rights and convictions of talking about. &lt; te rated high, and
each other and of all other* *o deservedly so. The majority for
$1 Hind* Honey y| Qc
generally thflt they avoid trouble® bonding the township, including
that require acUoft by the courts.
the village, was small-only 38 as I
fir Almond Cream Mtz
The first religious service in the
township wa* held at the home of the debt la wiped out. The W. K.
Alonxo Barnum. He seem* to have Kellogg Foundation had not startbeen a sincere religious man. When
no preacher wa* present to conduct the Foundation has shown a fine
lhe service*, ho would do so hlmaelf. and friendly spirit toward this 12A Methodist eta**, with five mem- grade school, has enlarged and im­
proved the plant, without asking
The Methodist church In the vll- any help from the taxpayers. The
Foundation has added to lhe equip­
The flrat town meeting, after the ment also. And Use part-time servtownship was set apart In 1842. was
held In April of that year at Uie Foundation are helpful, as are the
-home of Alonxo Barnum. There teaching of and training in good
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Previous lo 1840 Woodland folks
got their mall at Hastings. When
a Woodland resident came to the

expected to call for the mall for
himself and his neighbors, yrotUd

expected mall would call there tar
It. In 1848 a post office was es­
tablished at the center. Mall came
from Hastings twice a week. For
many years the town had dally
service. Throe rural routes lead
from the village poet office. Now
the office receive* mail frorfl Lake
three bachelor* located in Woodland
before .there were evidence* that a
town was destined to spring up at

health habit* for the pupil*, which
that fine organization has made
possible Ln all me schools of Barry
county.
Woodland ha* electric lights and
the home services that go with elec­
tricity. it* folk* can have natural

churches, fine schools, with kind,
orderly, intelligent folks for neigh­
bor*. why shouldn't the people of
Woodland feel that life there Is
worth while? It surely te.
If you think this story shows a
UtUe bias In favor of Woodland, you

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HASTWCS,

�TBI MA»TIHO« auran. TUMMY, roxg u, |ia
Elisabeth Jordan—Young John employed at a gas station In Battle
Take* Over.
Creek and Mr*. Wright Is employed
Agatha Christie—Murder tn Rcl- at ths Western Baking Company.
ben Benchley, "Inside Benchley”; roapect.
«
They will reside In Battle Creek.
Halen X Haines, "Living WlUi
Grace Livingston Hill — Crimson
Mn. Myrtle H emery wlU be hostMoun
tain
■
uiiinain
. cm av ai uie next session oi me
David Garth. ’Thunderbird"; Erie' Happy Down Unit on July 3.
FKAIRISVILL*
Cowles, "Don’t Be Afraid": Elliott Stanley Gardner, "The Case of the! This locality, which ha* been
Mr. and Mn. fmg*t Farr spent
Merrick, "Northern Nurse"
Drowning Duck"; Carolyn Wells.!served by lhe Are department of the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
•Murder WlU In"; Patricia Went- Bedford. wlU. In the future be Nlram Harris at GreenvUJ*.
Fiction
Zane Grey—Majesty’s Ranch.
cc* Crane, The Golden Box"; E Bellevue fire department.
.
' Phillips Oppenheim. ’The Man&gt; Mis* Pally Brandt spent part of
Who Changed Hla Ptea”; Mary Ro- ’ last week al Ute home of her grand- anion and Ruaaall at Olivet.
berts Rinehart. "Haunted Lady"; i parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
■ Rex Stout. "Black Orchids ’; Ben-! Strickland of Assyria Center.
in Hastings.
! nett Foster. "The Maverick"; Kath-1 Mr. and Mr*. William Stanton
Callers on Mrs. Jennie Norris and
i icen Norris, "Dina Cashman"; Mau-; went Sunday to visit their daugh- Lucy Saturday were T. H. Ketchum
; reen Daly, "Seventeenth Summer"; ter and family. Mr. and Mra. May- of Martin. Mr*. Lottie McBain of
| Cornell Woolrich. "Black Alibi"; | nard Thompran of Battle Creek.
I Rachel Field.“And Now Tomorrow'. i Mra. Roger Davis thinks that aside Barber ot Richland.
Ellery Queen. "Calamity Town"; from June 22 being the longest day
I "Saxon Ashe — Secret Agent”; of the year, the number 22 has been family ot Kalamaaoo were Wednes­
1 Cecile Hulse Matschat. "Highway J an eventful one In their home. day evening callers on their mother.
I To
Heaven";
Chas.
Norphoft [ Their marriage was on the 22 of
। and
James Norman Hall,' "Men i June: last October her husband loci
Mrs Ben Temple and Jack oi
| Without Country"; Phoebe A. Tay- part, of his hand In an operation.
! lor, 'The Six Iron Spider*".
I lheir only child was born on the
M. J. NorrU Sunday; they also
■■
&lt;•
22 of February lut.
ASSYRIA
। The Case family reunion will be called on Mrs. Jennie Norris and
Mra Anne Lena Coy of Lacey re- held July 4 at the Car! Case home Lucy.
turned Friday from • three days’! On Howland St.. Battle Creek.
visit in Lansing, with friend*.
j Mr «nd Mra. Leslie Conklin at-. and Mra. La Vem CalUirop caUed
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Conklin
tended the family reunion of the. on MI*. Calthrop at Battle Creek
now located in their new home.
. Shoup family Sunday at lhe Thom-. Sunday. Hl* condition remains the
same. Mrs Calthrop Is working al
WbIIacc Harris has been engaged apple lake park.
In the remodeling of the barn on1 The Bullis school reunion, with Gull lake for a weak
!
Mr, and Mrs. Will Norris and
the Mr. Mace farm.
| about seventy present, was held
!
The Women's Society of the; Sunday at lhe schoolhouse George Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hughes and
Briggs church will meet on Thur*- . Trick was made president and John' family of Toledo. O_. are on a week's
.
flihlng
trip in northern Michigan.
day at ..
the Mr. uand. Mra. w.u
Walter
— Willison. Secretary Mrs Katie Cox
Mr.-and Mra. Earl Boulter spent
| SUnton home.
of Marshall and Miss Villa Cox were;
Sunday, with Mr. and Mra. Oliver
The Union cemetery group met al■ lhe oldest ones present.
Open formula feeds were originated by the
Hayward and Mr. and Mrs. BaaU
I Ketcham hall at Lacey on ThuraThe tenant house of August NauFarm Bureau as a fanners’ organization.
Hayward and family at Kalamazoo.
day for a carry-in dinner and btui- jok’te in the process of repair.
Contents of closed formula feed* had to
Diane and Sally Hayward returned
। ness session.
Donald and Ronald Conklin, twin1; home with them for a vtalL
be guessed at. Farmers ’ feed* are open
, Mra DaUy King Is convalescing:. brothers,, who
___ recently visited M
,'
In
formula and list the ingredients pound
at the home of her parent*. Mr. and!
Pontiac. wlU
soon return tn
to Pnnttarl
Pontiac I Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Baker and
I! Pontiac
will mon
; I Patricia of Kalamazoo were Sunfor pound on the feed tag, because:
'Mrs. Gaylord Holme*, following an । where they have employment.
QBy ,1H:nioan
or M
I day afternoon
of Mr. and
STS^k “ UHa h“P,U’ ln Bat‘LSW?2
U Grandevisitor*
De Printer
opccmiuii
a a 4-H
s-n ciuo
They enable the farmer to check on the balance
I tie
ue Creek.
uraea............
, Ced
club omciai
official meeting neia
held
Mr. and Mra. Mart Norrti
i Mr*. Willard Case lias been UI the | at Hasting* on Thursday night. Mra. Sunday dinner guest* of Mr*. Jen­
f between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul­
i last week with the flu. Mrs. Herbert. Nohnan Stanton and Elon Cole nie Norris and Lucy.
try and hog feeds).

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

Bhurrb Nets*
music and haudKork d
same department. In
net* and Primary Dept
subject at the eve- Cooley conducted th* worship servalng moating will be ’Th* Four
Alleluia'* of Revelation."
Primary Dept, had a handwort
dlM Alt meet With Mr*. John Hagar,

Mra. Cooley.
Recreation periods
were in charge of Milo Ooldren
and Mrs Amy Bower. Each Tuaaday morning Mra. Mae Custer has
Temperance Nlghl
On Sunday, June 28 at T:»P. M. given Interesting talk* and object
a iarnnaranaa mx.ll..
ha &gt;.aL4 lessons on Temperance.

Ing program ha* been planned and
Episcopal Church
the public la Invited to attend.
Summer schedule of services a*
Emmanuel Episcopal church wtl in­
clude
both lhe 8 a. m. communion
The member* of the Cornu* Club
service
and 11 a. tn. morning wor­
will have a family picnic at Chariship and sermon.
The Bunday
At the Sunday morning wor­
ship the pastor will tell about
"Seventeen Holes" and will preach
on the theme,' "The Peril* of Look­
ing Back."

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
ootnrou. raocKBDiaas

summer but the chUdren are urged
to attend at 11 o'clock. The Rey.
Don M. Oury is preaching a aerlre
of sermon* on "Old Testament"
history, and wUl speak next Sun­
day on "Joseph's Dream."

day morning (June 29) to attend
the
Town-Country
Leadership Attending Summer
school conducted by the University Conference Near Holland
of Wisconsin at Madison. Wte. He
Attending the Episcopal- yOuflg
will-be there until July 10.
conference .-th|i
&gt; Inn on MacsPilgrim
IInrChurrh
A number of visitor* were With us Jorie Boyes, Martha Lou Maus,
last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Lau- Eunice Jrisher and Cheater Mc­
baugh from Spokane. Wash.. the Millon. Jr. Miss Bernice Jarmen of
Charlton* from Kalamazoo. Mr and Neighborhood House. Orangeville. te
Mra. Hoc* from Battle Creek, and on lhe faculty. The Rev. Don M.
Mra. Leonard and daughter from Gun- accompanied Uie local group
Grand Rapid*
to Uic conference on Bunday after­
Next Sunday morning Rev. Mra. noon, but did no* remain for lhe
Manker will speak on "The Time
Element In Faith." This 1* the third
First Methodist Church
The Methodist church will begin
At night lhe will apeak from Matt.
1U‘ summer schedule of services
neat
Sunday. Morning worship will
qulra*.”
i there.
Prayer Service Wednesday nlghl
Mildred Mack the Dunham group.
our schoolhouse and on the garden
"When made by a reputable manufy| Mr. and Mrs. Oral Miller were In
Mrs. Olive Tobias was hostess nt of Mr and Mrs. Robert McKlbbln. at the church. We take up the study Just one hour. The Church school
2 turer interested in HIS welfare be
, Middleville Sunday at a family a family dinner recently for her
knows just WHAT he it paying for.
, gathering at the home of lheir par­ children.
Womens Prayer Mee Ung at the promptly .at 12:00. The Church
north woods.
school will meet by departments
; ent*. Mr. *nd Mrs. T. R. Kline honAllan Shelp returned home Fri­ home of Mr*. Wesley Stowe on 8. with a leader assigned for each
ortng their son. Tunis Kline, of Fort SOUTH THORNAPPLE
2 The farmer can get an idea of the
day from Borges* hospital. Kalama- Broadway.
Sunday.
'
Blanding,
Fla.,
who
1*
here
on
a
We welcome you.
* dollar value of the ration.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wlerlnga too. where he underwent an operaThe sermon theme for next Sun­
' ten day*' furlough.
and daughter. Anna May. of Orand j tlon for appendicitis. He Is getting
day will be "Religion tn ,a Chang­
Grace Lutheran Church
■ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanton Rapid* were Sunday afternoon and along nicely,
He can consult with the Michigan State College
ing World.” Rev. Slone will preach.
A
confirmation
service
with
Holy
were host and hostess on Saturday dinner guests of her mother. Mrs
- _
• • •---------------aa to feeding value of the ration.
There
will be special music.
Communion will be held Sunday at
I night to the members ot the Young Hattie Johnson.
CLAY HILLS
Mr*. Leon Polls spent ls*t Fri­
j Peoples group.
Try to find these advantages in a
। The Happy Dozen organization* »pent Sunday afternoon In Middle- day. with her sister. Mrs. Lamia confirmed The pastor will preach
met on Friday with Mrs. Della Mil- I ville. the guests of her sister, Mrs. Johnson in Bowne.
Young people from the various
CLOSED FORMULA FEED
I ler of the Checkered district, s new'|| Lydia WU*on.
Mary. Irene and Joe Lukso ot Word."
The Sunday school staff meet* churches ot lhe Michigan Confer­
I member. Mrs. Thompson, was ac-: Mr. and Mra. George Mason of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with
Farm Bureau MILKMAKKR^ ■ MBBMASHES - PORK­
Friday, 7:So P. M, at 521 W. Court ence gathered al lhe camp grounds
I cepted.
Grand Rapids spent the weekend | the home folks. .
‘ '
MAKERS have no superiors. Aik us for open formula
Av pfcnjo at the Yankee Spring* south ol the city Tuesday tor the
; Mrs. Gaylord Holme* and daugh- here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The Ouy McKee family and" Mr.
annual convention of the Wesley­
bookleu on our feeds.
_
Oliver, and daughter. Eunice and Mrs. Chas. Gibbs entertained
j ter. Mrs. Daisy King, spent Tues- James
James Oliver and family assisted jj relatives from Indiana over the ,or Sunday afternoon. June 28. All an Young Peoples Society. Services
• day at the home of Mrs. Lewis Webb
with
the
work
a
few
days
for
their
weekend.
|
Jo meet at the church at 2:10 were held throughout the day and
■ of Ba'ttle Creek and called on an
evening.
i aunt, Mr*. Bnma Cole.
ison. .Frances Oliver, who resides I Floy Haight and wife of Grand'p- “•
Dr. P. P. McConn, president of
; «ne --------------------------------- Sc had
| Wallace Harris, having sold hi* inear Irving
ltatahtaW .— * BU
“------U Bl— i U ”, VacaUairmi*
Marion College, Marion, Ind., gave
Russell Lewi* of Grand Rapid*
I farm, will soon leave for Marine
Inspirational
at the morn­
HASTINGS, MICH.
c.,,.
P“F“' Iv‘1 u »&lt; ■■ “■“» v«»- ing, afternoonmessage*
City.
*earn* Saturday night lo.aaalat al
and evening sendees
iSx ■*“
w,u *“u ■ a“"I
James Oliver and George Mason
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N. CHURCH ST. I Raymond Wright of Battle Creek the
Papers and special musical numbers
■ and Miss
Mls* Dorotny
Dorothy Holmes, oaugntcr
daughter I
were given by the young people of
rBJ5, wor*t ,l
of Mr. and Mrs Gaylord Holmes.| Word received by Mra. Louie Mar- grandsons. Jr. and Bobby returned
church thte evening (T^uraday) st the different churches.
were married on Monday. June 15.! Un from her son. John, states that home with them
Mr and
Roy McC.u! at- ]2°
P*™U *nd ,rteO*
at Defiance. Ohio. Mr. Wright Is he Is in Australia and all right. Mr.
of two quartette*, that of Marlon
tended the Grange picnic Sunday!
,
st the Grange hall
^day. the closing day. lhe College and one from Houghton
av me urange na».
children will be given attendance college, Houghton, N. Y. The boy*
cards and certificates for perfect furnished several quartette number*
-ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— I attendance.
throughout the day and tn the eve-

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for only —;-------$32.95 GLIDERS
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.

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Ing price $77.50 for only

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This community was greatly sad­
dened to hear of the death of Mra.
I Rose Bunnell Friday. She was loved
by *11 who knew her. Deepest sympa thy 1* extended by all.
j A dinner was given Bundny by
1 the child:en and grandchildren of k’i1;
Hanunlo Armour at his home, it
iHreh
being hU birthday.

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We repair all makes of binder canvas. Bring them in now.

double quartette finale. "My An­
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In the business session plans were
discussed (or a special dedication
service In lhe coming camp meet­
ing where the newly erected Day
Memorial tabernacle will be for­
mally opened for use.
I Officer* elected for the coining
year were: Pre*.. Rev. L. H. May­
field. Pittsford; Vice Pre*.. Rev. Al­
vin Barker. Waldron; Secretary.
Vesta Smith, Coldwater; Treas.,
Jeannette Fries*. Allendale; Asst.
Treas. Rosetta VLs*cr. Holland.
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�THt &gt;A|TINC| BAXNIK niUMPAT. JVNK 1J, 1H1
—
1 The Potts family reunion was held
falfa makes vile smelling all
Roaenberg In northwest Thorpsppta. i per, daughters
' at lhe hnme nt Mr* R/Hba Pott*
Mra.
Ray
Lyons
goes
to
Katams,
Ralph
Harper
of
Flushing,
are.
widow
of
Will
Potts,
at
Moralist!
Cutting U beat when one-tenth
MIDDLEVILLE
Mrs. Enoa Price of Jackson spent;
Harry Balsch. Jr., who la em­ zoo, Wednesdsy. to spend a few day* spending some time with their Bunday with an attendance of 44 Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Jen»ow to match rationed su
ployed by the Bell Telephone Co. al with her grandchildren, white their'grandparents. Mr. and Mra. W. R kin. Relatives who went from this
, vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Julian
loaded Immediately tor the cutter
Ann Arbor was home Saturday and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyons, Harper.
take azvacatton trip.
) gupt. and Mr, E j jenm^ anij Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potts. Mr. Wadd.
without field drying.
।been simplified by tan
visiting.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Gibson and her little son of Quincy, former teacher* »nd Mra. Clive Churchill, son Don
The regular meeting of the W. B ■ Michigan State College.
Mr. and Mn. Walter Nelson of
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
were “»d daughter Lol* Ann. Mrs. James C- 8. wlU be held Friday at the! No’sweetening U need,
Whitehall called on Dr. and Mrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pren-1 tn the Middleville «hoote.
Methodist church with pot luck din-'
{rt£h te^?
Frank Shaw. Sunday evening on lice of HasUngs. also Mr. and Mrs [ Sunday callers at tlie Wm. McKevitt Polhemui and children. Glenn Dean
nd Chas.
Cha*. Campbell
Campbell homes.
home*.
and family, Ralph ~
Finkbelner
and
ner at noon. Business meeting In
w2*
rj J?
Clyde
Skinner
enjoyed
a
picnic
dinand
•
■*
their way home from Fort Outer
c
where they had been to see their ner Sunday at Fallasburg Park, LoOld MM, or M„
MHob"'' “»
»™ &gt;» &lt;”'!«-&gt;■■ W •
and Mra. Walter Cooks
am Burges*,
Burges*. nieee
niece of Mrs. Frank
Frank *°n
P?,’*?, Pr®“p‘I program and it la hoped to have one Ur Butyric. the smelly acid,
turning Friday.
' nam
eon. George, who enlisted last weta. weU'
haw. will
will be
to know
John Jacobs of The Holtend Shaw,
be Interested
Interested to
know were Oeraid Roger, of Hasttn«s. Mr. (of lhe workers of lhe Community d.t dt,;rlop ln newtnad' MUgff' F J Bite, te riXLi nteeTv'™’
Mr*
Mra. Clyde SchlfTman and family
tat the
the family
family has
has moved
moved from
from and
*nd Mrs.
Mr* E
Erwin
&lt;wln Peters and
Mnd Mr
Mr. and
,nd House,
House. West Side. Grand Rapid*
Rapids th,v -niLi..
,
“t*8 la recovering nicely (Middleville ealted at the
of Irving have moved Into tile Floy Home. Grand Rapid*, spent the, that
Alrx Potte of Grand Rapids.' aa speaker. It te also mite box openJ.
VT
&gt; from her recent illness and returned
i.'
XirlZ.
weekend with hte sister, Mr*. Mar-; Lansing to Long Beach. Calif.. Mrs.
Austin house on Grand Rapids St.
*£’***
and Mr. and Mrs Clarence DeSmilt tog day and all ladles are asked to
winter feeding, alldfa silage’ to her home Sunday, having been |
John
trnunaw
or
wasmngton.
d
.
°*
“
n
on
J
he
I
D
ln
«
road
and
*'
here
Mr
Bar
«'
“
’
«»
defense
work.
1
—
j'
nnn
**r*.
k
.
j.
Dates aim
John Dchtlnaw of Washington. D.
and son Kenneth of Plainwell
I bring their mite boxes The Irving can ** m?de 10 ke7 b&gt;’ ,ddln*
C, who has been visiting hte!
ncllhew G^nn Dean and fam-; joim cterk of Lincoln, Neb.. Mr*,
noon.
The VanderVren grocery store has , U&amp;cs and all other* of the comoJn5o^m.a?rtf?0?hrOfUr"^ Mrs. Ben Schneider.
brother in Grand Rapids, was a ,ly'
J- C. Holcomb, Afetfrew Olboon and installed a large refrigerator plant , munity who are at all Interested are|°f “TP »nd
The Mtues Phyllis and Marilyn
caller al'the Glenn Allen home at I Eugene Allen of Evanston, HI. J C. E Lindsay of Grand Rapids were
: invitca to come ana enjoy tne ume1—
,
—.—— —, ""
Parmelee. Tuesday.
I was culling on Middleville friend* Saturday callers ot Mr. and Mr*.
'together. The Rouse circle will have!
l» fennentatton remains In lhe Eckardt accompanied Richard formers grandfather, E. Broi
Bloomer to Ann Arbor Bunday, Friday.
Mrs. Vem Hooper and children charge of the tables and each ladyl,Ua«e as sound ground feed.
Mri. Sophia Leslie of Grand
Monday and te visiting hte E F. Blake.
where they visited Mrs. Bloomer
The Woman's MUstonary Hociety
Rapids,spent several days last wrek| daughter. Mrs Clifford Converse and; Mra. Isabel Lepper te spending are spending a couple weeks with
Li asked to bring own table service! Molasses, if It Is avallaole at 140
with het: friends, Mr. and Mrs. W.; family near Freeport. He reports some time in Detroit with her chil- relatives In Utnslng and Detroit.[ besides sandwiches and one other a ton. which Is about Uie present and other friends, returning on of the Evangelical church held IU
Tuesday.
monthly business meetIng tn Qw
K. Llebler.
I «he family as fairly zweU. altho’ drrn and families.
i Mr. Hooper spent lhe weekend with article of. food.
■ celling price, te not too high priced
. * them.
Mr. and Mrs. David Chase and Helen is Just
tog from
Mi«Ml~nie club
eh.h of
nt Grand'
nr.nd
jiut recover
recovering
iram a tore
xnee
Middleville
-ffi
o.
A
lt
,o„
u
.a-r*nd
'BThSr
t?oyw3LW™e
"ll "Jit with Mrs.
A picnic super te being held thte spending the week with her cousin, to 30 pounds of molasses to each, M1!, Martan Henderson o( Detroit, entertaining also lhe Circle. Mteatoa
the funeral of the ladles aunt, Mrs. kept her—nr bed two weeks. The
nim
Ihl. Monday evening as a farewell gath, ton of fresh cut alfalfa.
I Mr8 K#u. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Band and Little Herald membars.
Wm. Bergman, al Wayland. Thurs- children Bernice. Iva and -Lyle are
Oun Uke **“•*’ lh“ 1 ering for the Rev. I. E. Carley fam- Mtes Barbara Helrigel.
Misses Helen Brog and Pauline) Scanty depths of silage lead to I jn,jn Hall and Marshal Prichard.
A very nice time was enjoyed by
’day.
'
! •*' working but the latter plans io
1 lly who leave Wednesday for hte Walker left Tuesday for a few days;mold, says Huffman. When a allo।
Mania Paul of Woodland! all present.
MU. Ur.ljn O.uk- .rm-1 Mm.
to «h«,l I,, ih. f.U
.1^ S
camping trip.
' te filled only up to the second oi j lpent from Wednesday unutll PriRichard Bloomer. Mrs
Igrdia
from M. S. c. Wednesday having
Mr orvi Mr. w™ Sweet and on we*r
J™!*?
Main St. Sunday
Sunday for
for dinner
dinner, c*,u*Sh&gt; (Calajnazoo. Following the
I Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
wm- aweet ana onwesrMalriSt
Mrs. Donald Lieyendecker, nee! third door, there te not sufficient! &lt;jav with Mtes Marilyn Eckardt.
Schuter and Mtes Olga Erkardt w»tv
hiteren win
.
—... .. O.,.
—
....
supiier the men and boys plan to I Norma Gibson, accompanied by Mr., weight. Al least 15 feet in depth) Mr. and Mra. Ben Schneider vis- In Lakeview Saturday, being dinner
completed another year's studies.
.MMren
•“&gt;
&gt;l», HuMura
U otawr,
F.U»r
Mra. Hay Lyons returned home!
ml la UUMm, .ud I.mllU. oUi.,.( work on the new playground which and Mrs. John Leyendecker and son H neaesaary to create pressure, keep lt«i Mr. and Mn, Floyd Kimble ‘ guests at the homo of Dr. L. L.
n f&lt;W ?**,
WM.h1 I Huna
8Unda&gt;
1 present
’ cousin*
*v. . were her
present
were Mr
her and
cousins Mr. .And te fast becoming a favorite recreation Wayne of Freeport, left Thursday out air and prevent mold. The top —
------ ---Sun-, ••
—— The doctor
- *is
--------------—
and --------son, Dick,
at Coats ”
Grove
Marston.
recovering
and picnic spot. Rev I. W. Minor lost week for a weekend visit with P**t. Huffman pointe out, must be day afternoon
her son Wendell and family In, •»»
----- ---•
--------'Misses
Lola--------------------and Agnes Stokoc ..
Mrs. ------Harry ----------Bechtel nnd. daughter
nicely from his recent oirrailon.
and family will move from Otsego her husband at Camp Crowder. Mo.! tramped down thoroughly during • The Young People’s choir of Miss Esther Schuler, who has been
Flint.
have been st home for a few days MIm Patty of Grand Rapids.
Word was received last week of1 following the-close of their schools1 Marie Kenyon of Grand Rapids also on Wednesday and will All the
Mrs. Glenn GrtfTeth. president of; the filling. If preserving material Woodland Eyangellcal church sur* I away for several weeks, returned
the death of Mrs. Ida May Mark­ ..
o left thte ....
““ch.tS" Barry Co. O. E 8. association, will;Is shy. then a little extra molasses prised their pianist. Mrs. Arthur home with them.
at Pontine ...
and
week w,
foi .pen.
spent „„„,
several days PU.
lost week with »“l«‘
ham, widow of Frank Markham, on Detroit where they resume their her grandmother, Mr* Pearl Keil- “J “,.d&lt;?e'U*and Il**ng
SundBY entertain officers of the association' or cornmeal in the top third of the Bates, on her birthday at the home |
---------------- ----------------------June 8 at her home In Bradenton. positions with lhe D. &amp; C. Narfga-'yon. Her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. morning.
of two of lheir members. Joyce and'
Hubber-besrteg Plants
and worthy matrons of the County *H*«e ’hl help keep the feed.
Fine cutting te
is encouraged, prepre- Bruce Ecka.rdl. All enjoyed a
Rubber-bearing plants hava 1mm
lion Co.
.
Horus Johnson came after her on
Homecoming at the BapUst Eastern Star chapters at her home1I ^ne
, ferably
In
quarter-inch lengths to,
to, "wienie
..,
” roast____________________
and they gave Mrs.( found growing wild in northern
A fine Children's Day program Sunday.
[ chureh Sunday evening was a very thte Tuesday evening.
—““ *in
--------Cook, daughter of Mn. A. L. Mc­ was given at the Melhodtet ehurcli
Mra. A. M. Gates and daughter! enjoyable meeUng with many of the
encourage packing. Extra juicy al-, Bates a shopping baaket as a token Russia.
Dowell. one-time teacher In I^lgh- Sunday morning with nil doing well. Betty Dawn of Grand Rapid* spent' former musician* and worker* lo- Lynn Lewis wishes to meet the
ton Twp.. Weber district.
After Among the numbers of the program Suhd'ay with her risly. Mr*. L. R. gether for Uie first reunion in *ev- boys of the community 8 years and
her marriage site resided in Orand wa* u ploy "Opportunity” By all Beeler and family. They were ac- eral years. The choir member* of older on lhe new playground on
Rapids for many years and with Mr. departments of the Sunday school companled by Mr. and Mrs. Robert; fifteen years ago furnished lhe music
Markiuim moved to Florida more Much credit should be given the te- Frost who visited hl* parent*. Mr , An&lt;» Rcv Floyd Nagel of Sunfield Ized play. There will be croquet,
than twenty years ago. She was a die*. Mrs. Harry Bitech and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Frost and brother' brought lhe message. In the aftet- baseball, table tennte, deck tennis,
worker in the Methodist church Russell Bender who had charge of I William who leaves June 30 for the! noon the former choir member* met horse shoes and other games Boys,
and for some yean was preaident of the program, and those whj assist-1 army.
' “t the jK&gt;me of Mr. and Mrs. Harold be sure and tell others about It and
the Grand Rapid* District Woman's ed, giving freely of tlseir lime from, Mr. and Mra. Glenn GriffeUt and OrlffeUi for lunch and vtelUng. meet Mr. Lewis that day.
Home Missionary Society, a Sunday home duties.
LARGE LOAVES
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Qriffeth at- • Those from out-of-town were Mr. BRANCH D1ST* " ’
school teacher moat of her life, and
Wm. Ferguson and Billie Saritlefur! tended live Barry Co. Rural Letter) and Mr*. Lyle Garfield and children
n member of the art and literary Itook
aaV a
. trip north over
___ ________
,___ I Curriers
.__ picnic
_ _____________
______
nt *noil&gt;t&gt;
MrMr.
andand
MraMrs.
Orkv
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skidmore
at Caledonia
park'of
Augusta.
Oriey
«°T«*
the weekend
clubs and D. A. R. Funeral services visiting Pentwater. Traverse City shelter Saturday evening, In lhe, Bechtel and children and Mr. am) and Helen were called to Missouri
nnd Internment were at Bradenton. and Petoskey.
evening Mrs. Harold GrtfTeth called, Mrs Andrew Welton and children, by tlxe death of lheir brother-inHer nieces. Misses Ada and Bertha
of Clarksville. Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Pau) Faulkner and L. Russell Bee­ on her aunt. -Mrs. Orpha Gray.
Hie children and other relatives
McDowell of Chicago attended the ler were visitors at the Hastings
Some of our citizens attended Uie Hall and children of Big Rapids.
funeral. Mrs. Edd Perrault Is also a Rotary club this Monday noon.
Barber Shop Quartet contest at the I Clayton Carl of Coldwater. Rev and of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marshall
niece.
MLvs Helen Potte has finished her Civic auditorium In Orand Rapids. I Mrs Nagel and Mrs. Vina Carl of ate picnic dinner with them on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Arnold Parker and teaching duties In .the St, Johns Satuiday evening and report It a I Caledonia and the Leo GrifTclh
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of
children of Cadillac are nicely set­ schools and is home fob vacation. most enjoyable event.
family of Hickory Corners. AccomYtUTMLE SBORTERING |lb.taa24t)
Country Club
Lincoln. Nebr., spent last week with
. tied In the VenderVeen collage at Her brother. Jahn, of the Michigan
Mrs. Sophia Leslie of Grand Rap- ponying the choir in its music was
Barlow lake for the summer. Tills State college and Gerald and' wife ids is spending a couple weeks with I Mrs. Garfield, with Mrs. Hall play- their daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Nor­
ton. Mr. Norton and the girls.
Monday Arnold began work assisting of LaPorte. Ind.,
Kellen'*
,SS. 3£X 23c
h»r friend.
frUnd Mrs.
Mr. W.
w K.
v Liebier,
t irhirr
I li« the offertory and Clayton Carl
Ind.. were all
" home to her
Mr and Mrs. Vincent Norton ac­
his father at lhe mH). '
.'
nrrnmnanwlficr
fnr
hvmn.
accompanying
for
hymns.
spend Father's Day with their par-j James Hutch moved hte family to
companied their daughter. Mrs Lee
Mn. Myra Rose and Mr. and Mn. ente. Mr. and Mra. Ray Potte. and. Lake Odessa Thursday where he te
Lortja W
Post Toasties 3ftf23c
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKevitt spent Mlsenar, to Wall lake last Thurs­
Pkg
fC
Allen Wing, who have been visiting grandfather. "Frank Pratt.
manager of the Kroger store. We Sunday at Otsego with Mrs. Harry day and visited Mrs. W. W. potter.
their daughter and sister. Mn. Geo.
Wbeatles
■*» 10c
Mtes Pauline Walker sjienf the. have enjoyed having Die Hatch fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton were
Holes and family, left for their weekend in Jackson with her par- lly in our tgwn and are.sorry to have Coke, who accompanied them lo।
REDEEM YOUR SUGAR
Florida
last
winter
and
plans
to
।
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Shredded
Wheat
2
21c
home In Chicago. Saturday morn­ wit*"
‘
, them nfbve.*
&gt;b.
soon leave fnr Denver. Colo.
Mrs, Grover Marshall.
STAMPS AT KROGER’S
ing. Miss Jacqueline Holes accom- ■'Mr*. George Masters was taken ill
Mr. and Mra Irving Lutx and son
Superior Judge T. B. Taylor and;
Mr. and Mn. Ray Fossett and
Fresh Oraageade
10c
jianied them #or a month's visit.
Clover Valley
Wednesday of test week and is con-! David of lUlopolte. Ill., were calling mother. Mrs. Flora Taylor, of Grand
I -----sons--------were-----Sunday visitors In thte
Mrs. Ada Cook, grandmother of fined to the bed moat of the Ume . on Middleville friends Saturday eveRapids
were
In
town
Saturday
and
neighborhood.
Pancake Floor 5 sack Wc
Mn. Harold Noah, has returned Her daughter. Mra. Mildred Mlckcbning on the way lo the home of her
from a visit at her old home In of Chicago and the son, Rkfhard of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ItaUiDark Synip
5 ft, 30c
Tennessee.
Orand Rapids came Thursday, the bun of Ea*t Caledonia where she
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Trcpp and former for an Indefinite stay.
) and iiavld-will visit until after July
Pet Milk
3 ™ 25c
children who have been visiting her
Mr. nnd Mr*. Earl Kermeen. Mr. 4. living returned to work Monday,
parents. Mr. and Mra. Ray Potts and Mrs. Francis Wilson and! The Mnsters-Joncs circle of the
Caraatloa Milk 3
25c
are returning to their home at diiughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roa- ‘ Methodist church liad a pleasant
ERESN CHURNED
SwarUunore. Pa. this week.
enberg, were Sunday dinner gurate' meeting with Mrs. Henry Brog
COUNTRY CLUB EVAPORATED
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Streeter and
of MT. and Mra. August Finkbetocr Thursday with twenty members and
little daughters are moving from near Caledonia.
| visitors present. Mrs. Carlej- and
Grand Rapids to their Gun lake cot­
DnSEBTS
Mr. and Mra. Ellsworth Moore of Mrs. Helrigel. furnished lhe pro-;
tage ns Bill has employment at Grand rtaplds were Sunday callers gram and dainty
refreshments'
Battle Creek.
Country Club Grade A
of the Jack Rpsenberg family, north-, served by the hostess completed a)
Spotlight c,if„ 2
41e
Rev. and Mra. Robert Hall of Big
Giant
west Thomapple.
nice social event.
Rapids who were down for. the
Mtes Virginia Carley te spending
Mrs, Glenu Solomon te In Pen­
can#
Prues cuul 4 ft, 35c
Baptist homecoming service Sunday
a few days with her slater. Mrs. Sid-; nock hospital at Hastings where she
evening were afternoon callers on ney Binns and family In Albion.
Rich.
Creamed
3 ft 25c
I underwent an operation th Ln Mon­
Mscaroel
hts *Uter. Mrs. T. I. Gillett and
Mr. and Mrs Roy Colborn and day. We wish for her u speedy refamily.
4ftft29c
lb. pkg.
Wescola
two children of Dearborn were re- covery.
Kenneth Bercnds was numbered
cent visitors of hte uncle, Roy Me-’ D o. Doyle was one from thte vlPlak Salma Tall caa 1 9C
among tile selectees sent Thursday Caul nnd family of Clay Hflli, and clnlty who enjoyed Cole's circus at
ruu&gt; k iusmes
to Kalamazoo for final examination. 6lher relatives In till* vicinity.
; Grand Rapidj Monday.
5
ft
33c
cello
sum*
Navy Bens
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Colborn, of
Middleville. Mrs. Sarah McCaul, Mr.
Aigil m Cake "ST 36c
.and Mrs. Roy McCaul and otiiers ot
the Clay Hills vicinity attended lhe
Jelly Roll
—■ 15c
funeral of Howard's father, and
Mrs. McCaul'a son-in-law, Edwin
tOBU cookjju
17c
Colborn of Alaska, at the Baptist
church in Alaska. Wednesday aft­
Marakaallcwc — f 11c
ernoon.
3M&gt; mi
Mra. Arthur Valentine and Utile
LtMURO
Cm i,„« Iimu. WII.W,
Teaderoal eft-, 2
sons Donald nnd Richard, accom-i
panled Art to Ypsilanti this Mon-j
LARGE PERSIAM
10c
Gold Medal
sl.1t
day for a week's stay and lo took1
Today, more than ever, uft lubrication is
FLOU1
CAUFOUEIA VAtnCIAJ
for a place to live.
vital... nccdlcu engine wear must be avoided.
Mn. Nellie Thompson has re­
Pillsbwy's
&gt;1.60
Diamond
760
costs
you
only
a
few
cents
more
bed
upk
turned from Wayland where she
than the cheapest oil... it is
Spry ar Crises 3 ft 60c
spent several days assisting In Uie
care of her sister-in-law. Mra. Wm.
worth many times its cost. But, '
Eatanre
Olea
2
m
33c
Bergman who pa«sed away. Tuesday
even with as fine an oil as Dia­
The Vacation Bible school closed
Cross Ckeet*
21s
mond 760 you should — for
at the Baptist church with a public
safety’s sake—drain and refill
demonstration
Friday
evening.
Gren Bern ,1m, •— 15c
every 1,000 miles. This added
Toll coo
Those present realized tile great
protective measure costs the
opportunities workers wlUi children
have to mold young lives Into staP
teat Cbeeu
2 ft 59c
Mo. 1
wart Christian characters.
8,000 miles per year—less
cans
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parker spent
Oraige Jalce
— 27c
than a penny a day. Be
the weekend wlUi their son Arnold
Whole Kornal Golden Bantam
SAFE... us4 Diamond 760
Mo.
1
and family at Barlow lake. Mr. and
and drain every 1,000 miles!
Petted Meats 3 &lt;— 16c
Mrs Dallas White of Grand Rapids
Michigan has already sent many of her sons into
Only 30c a quart... at
were Sunday visitors.
the^ nation's forces to protect the homeland against
Diamond D-X station.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crofoof of
Campbell's iwi 3 ~~ 29c
the assaults of treachery anti Villainy. There will be
Battle Creek and lheir son Alton
of Newaygo were Thursday aftermore to go—sons and husbands and fathers.

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—all are dedicated to the work that will back you
up. For years, we built and enlarged and strength­
ened the facilities for the people’s service. So now,
Jis the_crisis, we grejiera and ready. We have sup­
plied every demand. We want you and your boys in
the forces to be able to soy we've ’’got the stuff"—
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Grasslated Soap "ft* 51c

Oxydol or Rloso
59c
Cklorits Sims, 2 Jtu.. 17c
AmooIs
q~h 10c
Mire Soap
3 &gt;-&gt;• 15c

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Egg Mash •—
*3.05
69c
Cattle Spray
c— *1.10
Cigarettes
Mater Oil

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GUTTER KERNEL CORN 2
27c
MAXWELL HOUSE coffee » 32c
SODA CRACKERS
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STEWING HENS
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LIMES
ORANGES
TOMATOES
TEXAS YELLOW ONIONS
CELERY HEARTS

10c
10c

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stand to duty in the great battle of production to
arm our forces.
In factory1 and mill, in transporta­
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In how many ways do you think Gas and Elec­
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and ships, and all their parts? How many here in
your territory? As military information, it’can’t be
told.
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afternoon.

Charles Gaskill of HasUngs.

Rapids were Father's Day callers family.
ot the letter's father, F. E Deming,
Miss Barbara Covell at Middleville
Overamlth and daughter Ccsmto Lou
—.Is
her grandparents,
Mr.
and the
Allenvisiting
Fish family,
and also,
called on Mr. and Mr*.
Mra. Ben BlakDlak- and Mr* B. W. Bisson.
'
Mrs. Clifford Allerdlng and baby
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overholt,
Winans of Irvin# were
with Mr. and Mn. Wll- Evelyn and Hubert, spent Sunday Chester
Boyd Payne at Hastings and Miss
with Mr. and Mn. Lewis Overholt Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Earl' of Woodland, Mr. and Mr*. Herman
r ot HasUngs.
,
Holahay of Qrwnd Rapid*, 10
Mr. and Emma Carpenter of Bhulia spent
Everaon andfamUr
and family of Fowlerville.
Friday night with the former's
Mr.
and
Mrs. Karyl Livingston North Carlton, and Mra. Merle
Mn. Marie Roush. Mn. Claude
family ot Hasting* were Wednesday
____ l—_
Walton, and Mn. Clare Cium were and family of Clartavllle were Bun­ Campbell of Hastings.
MUs Hermelne Bigbee of Chase
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*.
Hastings shoppers Friday.
Mrs. Fred Schwsder of Campbell spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs
Ray Wieland and family.
.Max Rice of Alto spent Saturday
and Mrs. Ellen Helrigle of HasUngs,
_ ...Walton
—
and Miss ______
Evelyn and Donald Mackey called on Use
night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mra. Dale Cook and family.Donald
and Mr. and Mra. Alva Moore and | Thompson, accompanied by Mr and former'* sister. Mrs George Fortfey gon is spending the weekend with
family of Lake City were Sunday! Mra. Frank Denise drove to North­
and family, Tuesday.
' sum
Miss saurwi
Muriel DcuuruMin
Schurman tuici
sister oi
of
" Mr. and Mrs ' port where they visited Mr. and1 Mr. and Mr*. George Woidrtng of family.
Mra. K W. Ardis, was among $»«! --------------------£2? °'
iter from
from R.tnrrf.v'
Mr' antl
°®OT’e WOUlrtng of
'Mrs
Denise
Saturday
M. and Mr* Meri Campbell and
group
group of
or June
June enrollees
enrouccs of
oi the
inc1■ Iiolpn
—•--------------Moorr
—-j Clayton “
J,2,„
’i ' HoU*nd were Saturday evening *upnurae* training
training school
school of
of ButterButter- [ M"
Mrs Nancy Deming accompanied
Tl'isd“&gt;arSuesU of Mr
AUcn family of HasUngs were Bunday
nuraea
worth hospital
who______
were ____
sent _J
to; »».
Mr. aim
and mra.
Mrs. Alien
Allen risn
Fish io
to inc
the
,rxl‘ . Fish
__ _____
------- -----------------run and
and family.
family.
____ University for a summer' Fir
n
«, Caledonia Park, ElliOtt
,,I Mr.
ir. and Mrs. Alva Moore and
tarne
Deming
reunion at
Llllott SjOOCrg
Sjooerg Bt
at CSlllilaC
Cadillac.
smtrtn
I Saturday, and returned' to Grandi Mrs Charley Hoyt met with dis-' family of take City returned to the
Mr. and Mrs. Rgy Neeb and fam­
Mr' and Mn Watt Thomas of R*pi&lt;ta with Mr. and Mra. P. C. Ulct and assembly officer* of the'home of the Utter's parents In ily of Vicksburg enjoyed a birthday
Mr. —
ana
oi:, mint
- ------lu **rs.' wan
—i- nomas
..------tnr »ihnrt dmr, |...Rebekah Lodge at Diamondale. Clare after a stay with Mr. and Mra. dinner in honor of Will Allerdlng at
his home in Carlton. Sunday, They
1 Charles Moore.
■ family,.were-Sunday dinner guests I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker and;I: Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston of BatKarcher and family.
ana Mrs.
Creek spent the weeker
, : ot-Mr.
opHrind
Mrs. win
Will Neeb
Neeb otjaaugnier.
nf!daughter. carol
Carol Ann.
Ann. or
of Grand:
GrandI 1 tie
tie Creek spent the weekend with Lewis Neeb.
G«ors« Schurman
d*ughterj ciarksvllle.
i Rapid*, called on their uncle. B. R.|Mr. and Mrs. Perry Preston.
Nancy Closson spent Monday with
Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Bunce Arcus.
Mrs Bernard Piper of Battle Clinton and
and'famliy
family and Cou*in.
Cousin. Mr*
Mrs., Oulntln
Qulntln oimatMd
Olmstead t«
Is rmm
convalescing har cousins, the Ralph Walton
Katherine Ardte and friend. Hll- creek .pent the weekend st the Alfred Gonzales. Sunday.
children, of South Bowne.
| from pneumonia,
w
lt ‘r; Virgil Wood* home
Miss Helen Moore spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Voyle Mance of; Mrs. Virgil Woods Is spending a
h«oe of Mr. and Mrs. Evart Ardis,
Mr Bn(j Mnt pranfc Denise spent tansink and Will Keller of Has- few days al Howard City caring for with Miss Jean Allerdlng of Carlton.
Bunday afternoon.
| Thursday afternoon with Mr. and ting* were Sunday visitor* of Mr ! her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Van Pat- Mrs. Ivan Denise and family of and Mra. W. W. Rockhill.
| Mrs. Lelha Karcher. Miss Dnnu Mr. and Mrs. Coma Schondelmayer
ten and Dorothy were.Sunday ere-'iAlto.
Miss Dorothy Walton of Flint Smith, and Mr. and Mra. tavern of Grand Rapids are leaving for
Northern Michigan and Wisconsin.
Thursday evening, and will return
Monday by way of Chicago.
Charles Casaday. Mrs. Della Cas­
tle. and Duane Axtie of Lansing
were Sunday guest* of Mra. Maude
Roger* and Marguerite. Mra. Jennie
Casaday returned home with them.
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballance of
| Hastings were Sunday dinner guests

kss:

Attention,

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Mr. and Mrs* AMERICA

Mrs Jennie Miller Is spending lhe
week with Mra. Bertha Johnson of
I Hastings.
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Benedict
spent Wednesday in Hasting*.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and
Patty spent Sunday with relaUves
In Lansing. Patty remained for a
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Mr and Mra. Matthew Woods and
daughter Katherine and Mr. and
Mr* Henry Woods of Marshall were
Wednesday afternoon callers
of
their cousin George Brown.
Mias Ruth Wlbert of Hastings was
a Thursday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mra. Frank Walton.
Mra. Ena Rockwood of Hastings
is visiting Rev. BIIU
and m.a.
Mr*. u.
J. I*
L. Ickes.
i Mr. and Mrs. John Wlsenauer and
j Dorothy Perkins of BalUtnore. Mary­
land and Mr*. Greta Perkins of
I HasUngs called on Mra. Fred KunIde. Tuesday afternoon..
I Mr. and Mr*. Frank Thompson
, and Dennie spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mr*. Glendon Jones
of Hastings.
Donald Miller ot East Lansing
called on hl* aunt. Mr*. Charles
Bunn and family, Thursday after­
noon.
.
Mr*
taap Karcher
return rd
home Sunday after a week's visit
with Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Karcher
and Marion of Orand Rapids Mtes
Emma Smith of Grand Rapids re­
turned to Feeport to stay with Mra.
Karcher while Mra. Minnie Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of
Hastings were Sunday visitors of

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| days last week with her sister. Mrs.
R. A. Brown of Greenville.
Mr*. Manley Sherman and Arloa
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Edwin Chaffee of Jackson. Arloa
remained for a visit.
Mr. and Mra. Carlos Seese and
daughter Boise and Gerald Seese.

Fkllasburg Park twar IrvtU, Bun-

don Oienn of Burlington were Bun-

Coats Grove, Sunday afternoon.

$25 WAR BOND,

of Grand Raplda were Sunday &lt;Un-

Regular

$50 WAR BOND,

Will Mishler and Gwendolyn of
South Bowne called in’’ the after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish and
family ot Middleville were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr*. Mary Dodge.
Mira Helen Stecklc of Battle

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home of Mrs. Will Dipp Thursday
afternoon. July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson and Mrs.
L. Jani* and son Freddy of Detroit
spent Sunday with the former's sis­
ter. Mrs. J. O. Johnson of Luding­
ton.
Mrs. Joe Kauffman was'In Has­
tings on business Wednesday aft­
ernoon.
.
Mr and Mra. Bill Hildreth of
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
family.
Lon Cook. Mr*. Ruth Graham and
Shirley Mae of Lansing, and Mrs.
Charles AusUn and three children
of Mulliken called on Mr. and Mra.
Coy Stowell Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mra. Clare Clutn visited
the latter’* parent*, Mr. and Mra.
Robert Sweet of Long lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Roush called
on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush ot
Rockford. Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hynes visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Mr
and Mr*. Ford Stowell, and Mr. and
Mr*. James'Guy of Woodland. Sun­
day.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Blough at­
tended the Kime and Blough re­
union at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Kime at Clarksville. Satur­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dipp were

the materials to WIN

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late Milk, too. Keep an extra bot­

[DnsumtRs power
Yes, Consumers Power Employees
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body 1* invited.
HINDS CORNERS .
Edd Newton, in company with lhe
Forrcst&lt; Hall family of Hastings,
spent Father's Day at Morrison lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder and
Mr. and Mn. Guy Willard called
at Henry Houvenlr's Sunday. ■
Mr. and Mn. Jay Snyder and
Mr. and Mrs. Follick of Hastings
called on Mr. and Mn. Jack Snyder
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and
Mn. Carrie Olsen of Grand Rapids

Guy. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hynes of
Freeport were afternoon callers.

PLEASANT HILL
Mrs. Edith Telroe of Battle Creek

in. Mrs. Addle Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tolan. Jr.,
! and son ot Detroit spent Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mra
Clare Williams.

Ed Bedford was a Sunday dinner

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Pratt of Lansing visited friend*
and relaUves in this vldnlty Wed­
nesday.
Mrs. Carroll Brod beck of New
Haven spent part of last week with
Mrs. Paul Brodbeck and family.
Rev. Carroll Brodbeck and Mr*.
Gallen Mlskc of Lansing were Fri­
day dinner guests there.
Ralph Hershberger ot Detroit and
Chalmer Hershberger of Grand
Rapids were weekend guesto of Mr.
and Mra Walter Hershberger.
Janice May and Donna Kay Sand­
brook are spending a few days with
their grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Burt Rogers of Lake Odessa.
Mr. and Mra. Ellsworth Smith of
Hastings and Mr*. Hubert Carl of
Berrien Spring* were Sunday aft­
ernoon guest* of Chas. Farlee and
family.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Guy and Ray­
mond, Mis* Ruby Goodson, John
Guy, Mrs. Gall Bever and sons of
Woodland. Pvt. Ralph Guy and
friend ot Fort Custer were Father's

hu mind from listening to
the squeaks and rattles in

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Soles
HasUngs

Phone 2119
Michigan

dan of Middleville

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Bunday school—10 :M.
able and necessary these days.
Preaching—11:30.
They should be used as a guide to
Preaching—a .00.
Prayer meeting. Thursday evening properly filing Income tax returns
next March.
Foster points out that this Is the
Preaching—10:00.
dropped due to the press of farm
work In the field. One minute a

tended the Grange picnic Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pierce and
son* of Allegan were Sunday guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Steph­
'—
Wendell remained for

only

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May will present a comparative
study at the farm's 1M1 business.
Cxiunty Agent Pewter points out

parents. Mr. and Mn. Owen Steckle.
Mr nnd Mr*. Robert Newton
were Hasting* visitors Wednesday,
where Jimmy and Ann hud dental
Fnoooti Methodist Church
record of the. day's business white
examinations. They were *upt&gt;er
Everett M. Love, pastor
It is fresh In mind, will save hours
guests of Mr. and Mn. William
Morning worship—11:00.
next fall and winter trying to bring
Newton of Stale Road.
Sermon: "The Certainty of Faith." it up to date. Don't neglect your
Dr. Vfesley Burling of Grand
Sunday school—12:00.
farm record* over the next three
Raplda and Mr* Corinne Gould of
month* period is County Agent
Lansing were Bunday guests of Mr. coming wedding of two of our Foster’s advice. Over 200 farm reand Mn. Warren Sumner and young people. Mr. Howard Thaler
family.
and Miss Bertha Fausey, to be held County Agent's office this spring.
in the church auditorium next Suncompanled Mr. and Mr*. Earl Fox.
IRVING
V^da and Ted. to Lansing where o'clock. The members of the church
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Hula and son
they visited Uie latter* daughter are invited-to attend.
Esther, and to Fenton where they
day to see Mrs. Hula's sister.
Carlton Center Methodist Church
Mr and Mrs. Jack Perry of Kal­
Everett M. Love, pastor
Calen Overholt.
amazoo spent lhe weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Carlton Bump of I Morning worship—10:00.
, Jack's folks.
Hastings were Sunday caller* of
Sermon: "The Certainty of Faith."
Argyle Wlndes was home from
Mrs. Polly Parka.
Sunday school—11:00.
Royal Oak Sunday.
The Dally Vacation Bible School1
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pblll* and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis enter­
baby of Valparaiso, Ind., spent Sat­ under the direction of Rev. Elmer tained lheir sons and their lamlUes
urday night and Sunday with Mr.. Deal will begin next Monday, June1 Sunday.
129. —
and Mrs. Alvin Helrigle.
l„.
AU the children of the- comThe village ladles and tome
Mr. and Mra. Robert Newton and munlty are Invited to attend,
friends were entertained at lhe
family and Frank Cool were Fath­
home ot Mrs. John Perry In honor
er's Day dinner guest* of Mr. and I SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
of Mra. Nora Ellen Belson Beeber.
Mrs. William Newton of State Road.
Pvt. and Mra. Garold Mahler, the: She received many useful gift* with
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Geiger of Al­ former from Little Rock. Ark., were। which to start housekeeping.
to and Glen Coach of Ionia were calling In this vicinity Sunday.
Miss Betty Flanders, who has
i Miss Ruby Goodson of Maple! been working In HasUngs. is al
and Mr*. Herman Oosch.
Grove Is visiting her sitter, Mrs.. iiotnc for a few days.
Mrs. Arthur Beeman and Norman Paul Guy.
I Several from here attended a
Novisky of Hastings were Wednes­
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Farlec and। farewell party In the form of a pic­
day afternoon guests of Mrs. Ger­
. nlc in MlddlevUle'a new park for
hardt Kunde.
guests of Mr. and Mra. Shirley Mayo. Rev. Carley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wilcox of Rut­
A. Abbey of Castings one day last of HasUngs.
Mra. Orville Van Wie an&lt;J daugh­. land visited at Wm. McCann's Bun­
ter. Judy of Cadillac and Mrs. Percy. day.

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Utt. Hasting*, and lot 10. Bl. 17,
Lincoln Park Add. Hasting* city
and Inraatory filed.
J. Maude Crawley to V. Walter
Caukin et ux lot IUL HasUngs city.
■ Th* Barry county board of super­
entered. ♦
'WWi O**JUn'" starring th*
Doric* K. Faster, al al Co Madge
visor* convened Monday and will be
Est EM D. Halt PeUllon for auth­
WARRANTY DEEDS
in session all this week- The board
ority to correct description filed, or­
will have the usual routine' buslneu
Agnes L. Smith, Admx John A. Yankas Springs Twp.
der to correct description entered.
The story of a drive to. substitute far it* Jun* reaalon. Il* principal
Smith Est-, lo Clarke Edwin Davte
Robert W. Rogers to Kenneth N.
lit. Annte C. Pierce. Warrant lhe “jivin'" of lhe Andrews Bisters, concern will be the equalisation of
and Inventory filed.
j
Maple
Grove
Twp.
,
_____
the
valuation*
at property in Uie
far
a
itald
program
of
chamber
Bee. 16, Woodland Twp.
Eat. Matilda McLravy. Report of mu*lo on • nationwide radio show. | township* and this city, which have
sale filed.
j been made by the
boards
Est. Carl William Main. PeUllon ine nigni neiore me ir.xorc*
. wife, 100 Ac* and par. Bee. 3. Hope Pblnt Plat, Fair lake, Barry Twp.
”'”77, at review.
...
rtnnr
for guardian filed, order appoint­
•H&gt;. preU.m *h*i lo dt, ih, rdiht, ’ Miialltlns
NuoMnd la O
om 6, Ux board’.
T»P.
____ i
‘
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______ _______
_________
cnrrrmlttMi on
rm wniillnunn
j own committee
equalization.
ing guardian entered, bond of guar­ before
Utejidivorce
te neatly
solved,inim
Roy Thomas, Admr. Matilda Mc- burg part of lot 48. Cedar Pointe, dianship issued, petition and order
That committee's report will be
In this entertaining story.
Fair lake, Barry Twp.
Louis J. Overholt and wife to to employ attorney filed.
en. Ste lota 5 and 6, Bl- 14. Eastern
submit to lhe board for IU approval
Est. Mary E. Lydy. Warrant and
Add., Hasting*
or amendment. Usually Lhe report
Inventory filed.
with Russell Hayden
Harold O. Perkins. Admr. Hiram Bl. 5. Roush's Add.. Freeport vil­
Rousingly bringing new glory lo te approved os it comes from lhe
lage.
Est William W. Runyon. Order
lhe
quick-shooting
^7:7:7::^--. committee, for they have given
Harry K Hammond and wife to to deposit fund* with County Treas­ • Old Glory" .17:
and wife. par. Nashville village.
,u.
much thought and studv
study tn
to it.
It. and
urer entered, discharge of admin­ men of Texas ride again.
Andrew Kennedy. Exec. Louis C.
have considered the subject from
istrator Issued, estate enrolled.
Walker Eat., to Fred J. Atton. 8*4 and 31, Castleton Twp.
every angle. Thte equalization does
starring Sidney Teter.
Prance*
M..
Kroger
to
Harry
Eit
James
Endsley.
Warrant
and
tots 231 and 233. Hastings city.
not al all affect the lavytng of taxes
Arteen Whelan
Hammond apd wife. pars. Sec. 30 Inventory filed.
•r
Another murder mystery solved by for township or school costs. It te
M(g. Co., lot 122. and lot 121. Has­ and 31. Castleton Twp.
E*t. OotlUeb Kaecete. Order al­ Charite Chan set in a medieval made with the sole Idea of levy­
Cart H. Tuttle, Adm Henry Roe
tings city.
Ing the county lax equitably in the)
lowing claims entered.
castle on the Mojave Desert.
Blanche E. Goucher to Bird Shelvarious supervisor*' districts.
I
Est. William R Johncock. Order Victor McUglen.
lenbarger and. wife, part of"lote 130, 8ec. 1, Maple Orove Twp.
Helen A. Horton to Lois Flower, allowing claims entered.
and 140. Hastings city. "
BARRYVILLE
Est. Anna Lampson. Order al­ "Call Out The Marines"
Winn Green to James Storkan lot 2 of Hughe* Park, Prairieville
Please remember the annual'
How a couple of rollicking sealowing claims entered
and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 15. Yankee. Twp.
Homecoming at the church tills
Ena Rockwood to J. Maude Craw­
Est. William R. Johncock. Final soldlera help to break up an es­ week Sunday. Dist. Bupt. E. H.
Springs Twp.
account filed, order assigning resi­ pionage ring forms the hilarious
Ruth L. OoktemlUi to Robert A. ley. lot 112. Hasting* city.
Babbitt will deliver the morning
theme of thte story.
Joseph
O.
Lorenz
and
wife
to
due
entered.
Johnston and wife, lote 26 and 27,
message and there will be special
Est. George Campbell. Proof of Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr,
Sylvan Shore Plat, pine lake. Prair­ George Dalton and wife, part of
music, followed by pot luck dinner
lote 11 and 12, Owln* Orove. Barry will filed, order admitting will to John Garfield In
ieville Twp.
and afternoon program. Everyone
&lt;4
probate entered.
LUllaq Lichty to Oienn O. Henry
te very welcome to attend.
A
charming
narrative
of
the
Cali
­
Kenneth N. Mead and wife to
Est. Melvin Mead. Order deter­
and wife. 40 Ac. Seg. 13, Hope Twp.
fornia
Pateanos
te
a
revealing
ro
­
David Robinson of HasUngs was
Otto W. Lockstldt and wife to Ro­ Federal Farm Mortgage Corp. par mining legal heir* entered.
mance.
with
drama
and
comedy
Sec. 20. Maple Drove Twp.
a recent supper guest of Duane
Est. Katie Norris. Proof of win
bert D. Boykin and wife, 51 Ac.
Lote Flower lo Helen A. Horton filed, order admitting will entered, cunningly interlaced Ln the action.
Set. 10, Hope Twp.
and husband, lot 3, Hughes Park. bond filed. Letter* testamentary "Saboteur" starring
Eva Maynard to Clayton Staffen
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
issued, order UmiUng settlement Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane
and wife. 32 Ac. Sec. 16. Johnstown' Prairieville Twp.
The story la based on lhe des­ Mr*. Will Hyde. In the afternoon)
entered, petition for hearing claims
Twp.
perate efforts of fifth columnists they all attended the 60th wedding)
PROBATE COURT
filed. noUce to creditors Issued.
Jessfe Htne to Wilbur K. and Min­
to
check
Uncle
Barn
’
s
drive
for
vlcanniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Est.
James
E.
Endsley.
Bond
of
Est. Floyd E. Wood. Warranty
nie Schantz, lol 4. Oak Hill Resort,
Demeray al their home East of
administrator filed, letter* of ad­ and Inventory filed, petition for lory.
Hope Twp.
Lake Odessa
Howard Wateon to Harold Wat­ ministration Issued, order limiting hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
STONY
POINT
David McClelland spent Friday
son and wife, H Int. in par. Sec. settlement entered, petition (or itors Issued.
Ute Cappon family reunion was with George Hayman at the home'
hearing claims filed, notice to cred­
E*L Mary E. Lydy. PeUUon for
.
license to sell filed, order for pub­ held last Sunday at the Cappon of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer OlUetl.
Vincent Fanelli to Carl Meyle and itors issued.
home here .about 40 being preaent.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold WlUltU and'
lication entered.
Wife. par. Sec. 4. Orangeville Twp.
Ebl. Otto Natxel. Warrant and Kalamazoo. Delton, Prairieville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank WlUltU and!
Stale of Michigan by State Land administrator filed.
Hastings and Lansing were repre­ son Frank of Fostoria were Sat­
Eat. Clarence Appelman. Final Inventory filed.
Office Board lo William Davidson,
Est. Phyllis McDonald. Testimony sented. A large table wa* set out urday and Sunday guests of the Rev.
lot 20. Supra. Plat Ritchie Wood­ account filed.
Eit. John W. Armstrong. Bond of of freeholders filed, license to sell under the trees to accommodate and Mra. J. J. WUliUs. Prank Wll-j
lands.
them at the dinner hour. Next year lilts. Sr . being a twin brother of
Mary A Fuller (by Exeq.i to Cla­ executor filed, letter* testamentary Issued.
Est. Bessie B. Ollleland. Proof of lhe reunion will be held at Midland J. J. Willltla. Sunday dinner guests I “
rence L. Brady and wife, part of issued. order limiting settlement en­
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kesler and Battle Creek shoppers on Thursday.) and Mra. Ralph McClelland and
tered.
wm
will iiica,
filed, utacr
order aonuiung
admilUng wiu
will anu
and ' park. Gull lake.
lots 0 and 10. Hastings city.
( iciou.
Mr. and Mra. George Bchalbley daughter*. Dr. and Mra. Clayton) Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Roush enter-' Rachel and Mr and Mra. Kenneth
Eat. Edla E. Armstrong. Bond of. certificate of allowance entered,
E W. Bites CO. to Loya Smith
and Mr*. Henry Bchalbley called on WHIRL* of Saranac. Mra. Clara Day' tained
lheir sister-in-law,
-•••- Creek —
-■ house back to Battle Creel.
talnet their
riiter-ln-law^ Mrs.
Mra. Ber-j
Ber-. McClelland
McClelland of
of ”
Battle
and
executor filed, tetter* testamentary bond of executor filed, tetters tes- Mr. and Mra. B. J. Williams Friday.
and Vivian Mr. and Mrs Carroll tha Rouih of Hastlnn. over the' Orrin McClellandof Tiffin, Ohio,
iMued. order UmiUng *eiUement|tamentary
'
‘
‘Issued, affidavit
“ as •to no
tern Add. Hastings city.
। Mr*. Claud Demond and children
claims filed. Inventory filed, final i and Mtes Florence Coolbar.yh made Newton and son were Sunday aft­ weekend. Mr. and Mrs Charles were Fathers Day guests of Mr.
Peter Volkers, by Exec, to Karl entered.
ernoon callers.
Wood and family of Hastings were, an(j Mrs. Albert'McClelland.
Est Mary E. Lydy. Waiver of no­ account filed, waiver of notice filed,
Schlanderer and wife, lot 24. WallVine.
a trip to Orand Rapids Saturday.
asm.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Higdon of Bunw
Uce filed, order appointing admin­ order allowing final account and as­
dorff Resort. Hope Twp.
Claud Demond* are Improving
Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
signment of residue entered, dis­ lheir residence with new porches.
E.. w. nils*
e
Bite* Co.
uo. to ouy
Guy c.
C. Kcuer
KcUer istrator‘ entered.
: Wedn«d*y .rumooo »IU&gt; Uulr Helen. Jac
Higdon
and
family
of
Kalamazoo
of Assyria and Mr. and Mr*. Oordon'grandmother,
----- •
•
-charge
of
executor
Issued,
estate
en
­
and wife. lote 0 and 10 Bl. 1. Ken-1 E81 John w Armstrong. PeUUon
Mra. —
Elmer —
Gillett.
Mr. and Mra. J. D. Aelick and
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Higdon
Hoffman were Sunday dinner guesto'|’ Mr. and Mra. Russell Mead and friend, Mr.
fields Second Addition. HasUngs। for hearing claims filed, notice to rolled.
Mr. and Mra. B. J. Williams tnd
creditor* issued.
Eat. Patrick Corrigan. Discharge the Claud Demond family repre­ and daughter Mtes Betty Higdon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day.
city.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kelsey of, sons of Oscoda are spending a week
Est. Andrew Allerdlng. Final ac­ of administrator Issued, estate en­ sented the Marlin church at the and friend enjoyed an out door pot
The Lincoln National Life Ins.
with their parents here and at
Grove were Wednesday dlnCo. to State of Michigan. 340 AC. count filed, order assigning residue rolled.
farewell party for the Rev. Butter- luck dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. CoalsBursts
or Mr ana Mrs t h &lt;Jul,nby- On Sunday they. Mr. and Adrtanson and son.
entered, discharge of administrator
EsL Catherine Corrigan. Dis­ field at the Quimby church last L. Higdon on Father's Day. After­ ner
Sec. 12. Yankee Springs Twp.
Uth?^
““ “L “d
Burr Fa-*! K
noon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
charge of administrator Issued, es­ Thursday night.
Slate of Michigan, by the State issued, estate enrolled.
Mr.
SrSf r^
fiund*y dlnner
Welby vrocxioiu
Crockford oi
of Woodland,
Mr.'
woouiana. »r.'
atr. and
ana Mra.
Mrs. Nelson
neuon Brumm
urunun and'
ana_ .' ,
I nVly
Ext. Aubrey W. Swift. Petition to tate enrolled.
Land Office Board to Charles E.
and Mrs. John Hynes of Lansing,1 family were Sunday guests of Mr. r"
“
of Mr
IUwT Or“a
assign
certificate
of
participation
Est.
George
Campbell.
Bond
of
Davis, lote 57 and 58. Long Beach.
MARTIN CORNERS
Cameron McIntyre al
at ....
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Brumm anaI and
Cameron
Quimby.
nuu Mr*.
mto, Ralph
iwupn DeVine.
axiuic.
'Bellevue.
-----------E R. Wolcott and wife to Faye filed, order authorizing re-te*ue of executor filed, tetters testamentary
Mr. and Mra. Frank Cogswell and Mr. nnd Mra. Richard Brumm andi
Ii Mr. and Mrs. Qwood
Elwood Klingtnan
Mtes
MLui Elaine Day of Kalamazoo
M
Mrr
Mrs
Humes and I
O. West, lot* 67 and 68. First Add , certificate of participation entered. Issued, notice to creditors iasu&lt;.u.
children of Hastings and Mr. and baby of Nashville.
|
I
and
Lote.
Lois.
Oaten
Oalen
and
Mildred
Me-I
Me«P«»t
the
weekend
with
her
parutter's
otter's
mother
of
Eaton Rap
Est.
Mary
E.
Lydy.
Bond
of
ad
­
Est Charles Ludlow. Bond of ad­ Mr*. Oienard Showalter and Mtes
WalldorfP* Resort. Hope Twp.
ento. Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. L. A.
A- Day.
। were Sunday
8
Mra. Elmer OUlett. Mtes Clarai Clelland, Mr. and Mrs. Adron Me- ents,
'were
afternoon caller*
Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. ministrator filed, letter* of admln- ministrator filed, letters of admin­ Marjorie Cogswell of Nashville were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe and ■ Mr. and Mra. Archie McIntyre.
Domain of Michigan, to Heraldj tetratlon Issued, order limiting set- istration Issued, order limiting set­ Bunday callers at Mr. and Mra. Orr Olllett and Mrs. Curt Wagoney were, Clelland all of Lake Odessa, Mr.
tlcmcnt entered, petition for hear­ tlement entered, petition for hear­ Fisher's.
Classic, par. Woodland village.
Luke M. Senslba and wife to Wil­ ing claims filed, notice to creditor* ing claims filed, notice to creditors
Miss Bessie Rulteon. our new
issued.
liam H. Engels et al. 80 Ac. Sec. 16. issued.
pastor, was with us Sunday and
Bit. Alma M. Hilton. Final ac­ gave a very helpful address. Come
. Twp.
.wp,
E"1- Ev* May Warren. Release
Yankee O|nuv
Springs
Margaret
Brooks to Lawrence k.
C..
filed, release—ofwguardian
filed out and hear her Uie next time I
naui
. of - ------- — ,,led
--- —- . ,dUoh,r
---------- —S-ea &lt;rf|' count
-- —--------------------------- ---------------Walt and wife 33 Ac Sec 3 Carl-i #u*rdlan Issued, estate enrolled, (discharge of guardian Issued, estate
Lieut, and Mra. Lloyd IL Cogs­
ton Twp
'
’
'
| Est. Otto Nalzel. Proof of will: enrolled.
well of Enid, Okla., arrived al hte
A. C. Hebbte and wife to Kenneth' n,fcd' order "Emitting will entered.) Est. Janet Randall. Warrant and father-*, W. H. Cogswell's, last Fri­
...
,
bond
nf
rxeeutzir
flint,
tetter*
te*inventnrv
flint
।
bond
of
executor
filed,
tetters
tes
­
inventory
filed.
day for a week'* visit with the home
W. Thornton and wife. 20 Ac. Sec.
tamentary issued, order limiting
Eat. James E. Endsley. Petition folks. They were Monday dinner
34. Assyria Twp.
Leo Schanzrnbaker to Victor. settlement entered, petition for tor widow's allowance filed, order guests of their unde and aunt. Mr.
and Mra Orr Fteher.
Phillips and wife. 6 Ac. Sec. 17. As­' hearing claims filed, notice to cred­ for widow's allowance entered.
itor* Issued.
Est. Edla E. Armstrong. Warrant
Our former pastor, the Rev. But­
syria Twp.
Est. Anna Boice. Warrant and and Inventory filed.
terfield. and family were sent to
.
Agnes Willison, et al. to Edward।
Eat. John W. Armstrong. War­ Scotts this year. We were surprised
Kellogg and wife, lol 34. Cedar. Inventory filed.
Est.
Lottie
Smalley.
PeUUon
for
rant
and
Inventory
filed.
Points. Fair lake. Barry Twp.
Eat. Christina Brandatetier. An­ the best wishes of all go with them
Agnes Willison et al to Earl Lev-, license lo sell filed, order for pub­
to lheir new Held of labor.
nual account filed.
ens. lot 2. Supr's Replat, Cedar. llcatlon entered.
Point Plat. Fair lake. Barry Twp.
Clayton rrooies
viayion
Nobles ana
and wife
wne to
io Lola'
ixna.
Milter, par. Sec. 12, Barry' Twp.
|
Myrtle M. McIntyre to Donald D.
Smith and wife. W‘l of lot 024 and
lot 025. Hasting* city.
Harley B. Andrew* and wife to
George C. Scott 40 Ac. Sec. 36. Has­
tings Twp
David R Hooper and wife to Er­
nest L Hooper, par. Tliornapple
Twp.
Bertha Johnson to Oreto Kohl.
Jr., nnd wife par. Sec. 4. Irving Twp.
George E. Brown and wife to Jo­
seph I. Mllune nnd wife, lot 5. Ho­
ward's Point. Castleton Twp. ■
Gertrude 8. Sinclair to Irving D.
Cliarlton. 30 Ac. Sec. 23. Hastings
Twp.
Royal IL Frantz anti wife to Em­
ma 8. Evans, par, Woodland vil­
lage.
Charles D. Shasky and wife to
Corneluis Allen Alexander, 40 Ac.
Bee. 16. Orangeville Twp.
James Storkan and wife to Winn
Green 80 Ac. Sec. 15. Yankee
lf(
Bprings Twp.
Wesley K. Ferguson and wife to
Charles 8. Baker and wife. W'v lots
126 and 127. Hasting* city.
William H. Murray and wife to
Mary Egglestonr-tel 8 Bl. 4,- Butter
Add. Hastings city.
Leland H. Ollleland to Ruth L.
Goldsmith Jot* 28 and 27. Sylvan
Shore Plat. Prairieville Twp.
Galen Pry and wife to Nettie
Keiser, tot* 3. 4. 11, 12. 13. 14 and
part of lot 5. Bl. 65. Middleville vil­
lage.
Ellas Newman Sabin and wife to
Sarah. Palmiter, et al. 1-5 Ac. See.
10. Johnstown Twp.
tfrrti’Rl! being egrtful of many thing* the*e
Don’t put it on a wall box or * narrow ledge
Edward Wall -to Stanley Postula
where it can be knocked ofl. Keep the cord
and wife, undivided U Int. in 80
days. Careful of your tire* and your car, your
straight and without kink*. Replace lhe receiver
radio and household appliance*.
Johnstown Twp.
gently and carefully when you’ve finished a call.
And now to conserve war materials, the War
Catherine Wall, et al. to Stanley
In wartime, when repair materials are scarce,
Postula and wife, undivided
Int.
Production Board ha* ordered drastic restric­
your telephone is worthy of extra care.
tions oflelephone installation*. Telephone ser­
27. Johnstown Twp
vice cannot bo provided in some place*. In
Hugh W. Fumtes and wife to Carl
Damon Warner and wife, lol 22.
other*, only party line service can be furnished.
Morgan vltiagr. S^ M Cutlet®
Extension telephone* cannot be installed in

COURT HOUSE
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Michigan Mato

comparative
iter points out

y these days.
I as a guide lo

lhal Uite is lhe
irm records are

One minute a
able, making a
business while
will save hours
trying to bring
•t neglect your
the next three
County Agent
old from the
:• this spring.

I Hula and son
nlamaxoo. Sun-

: Perry of Kalweekend with
u home from
k Travte enterl their families
e« and soma
Lalned al the
Perry In honor
Beteon Berber,
seful gifts with
‘keeping.

e

attended

a

Wllcpx of RutMcCann's 8un-

y program will
enlng. Every-

npany with lhe
of Hastings,
Morrison lake.
k Snyder and
Willard called
Sunday.
f Snyder and
k of Hastings
s. Jack Snyder
y Harris and
Orand Raplda
nd Mrs. Clark

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longer we will be allowed to. So if you
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home conitruction has been affected,

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Earl M. Marvin and wife to Lee
L. Langdon and wife. S InL in lot
18. Pleasant Beach, Prairieville Twp.
Jennie Johnson to James A. Cas-

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Bessie O. Jordan to Clifford W.
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Bprings Twp.
Paul R. Foreman and wife to
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THE BAITIN'OS BANNEK, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1&gt;41

, Foul, and they devoted their en-| Mrs Ford Stowell, who underwent1 Brethren. Kilpatrick United Breth। tire time, every day and evening, an operation at Pennock hospital i ren and Methodist churches will beI Last week, people were asked to recently, has returned home and is! gin on Monday, July 13 at 9 a. m.
The annual special offering for
' come in the afterpoon and she was convalescing nicely.
and continue for two weeks. Each
I assisted by Miss IrU Guy. Miss
Mr*. Carl Walt*. Mr* Law.em/ 1
session will begin at 9 and close Sunday morning service.
; neten
Helen ncesor.
Reeaor, rars,
Mr*. Robert
Crock- Hilbert.
Hilbert, Mrs.
Mr*. Reuben
Reuben Wolcott
Wolcott and
and «l Ht20 a. m. The school will be
The Kilpatrick C. E. 8. will meet
„ .w ...
..
iwocri t-rocxSouth Woodland.
| ford. Mr, Lawson Smith. Mra. Ber-1 Mrs. Bernard Black spent the week-’lield *n the Methodist and United for a business session Tuesday night
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green were nlcc Kantncr and Miss Marda FnulJ-nd at a house party at the cottlge Brethren churches of the village.
at thejiome of Karl Dillenbeck. The
r*av guest*
niMli at
al the
th* home
hnm. TheM
—. applications
—....ti—kk.»- were
—
• —» of...
—... lake.]I
Notice
I of Lake Odessa, accompanied ".HuA
FkUiert Day
mailed to:
MrK . .
at. Wall
annual elections will be held.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long.] of hls son. Mr. and Mra. Ward (he county Clerk's office in Has-|Mr waits and Mr Black Joined —------------- --------------------------------Annual elections will be held at.
—dland, left Sunday morning forj Green and daughter* of South ungs where certificate* for canning theln {or Sunday dinner. Till* wax'the Town Hall of Woodland town­ the Woodland class on July 12th.
. two weeks* vacation at Blue lake.. Woodland. Mr. and Mr*. 8. W [ sU#ar were rapidly and efficiently nn annual reunion of old school'*hlp. a special meeting of the WoMecosta county.
Smith oi South Woodland were also mallet! lo the applicants.
, friends
I ,n*n* Study Club te called for the DELTON
Mr.&gt;and Mra. Robert Crockford, guests..
] Mr. and Mrs. John Hynes of Lan-; Mr. aI1d Mra Vane Wotring. Mrs.1 pVrE?* of »“ePUn8 the resignation
Mra.TJtenn Williams and son.
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.1
Mr. and Mra. Allerdlng and son sing were Sunday dinner guest* at Loren Hershberger and Miss Caro-1? Florence Eckardt as vice presl- Kendall of the W. K. Kellogg farm
Franklln Townsend of Ionia. cn&lt; Carl spent the weekend withMr. UK. home of Mr. and Mrs.-Welby I iyn rierahberger were in Grand, denl5nd “ ®lecl B President, vice
Joyed a trip through northern and Mrs. Otis Vrecland of Green Crockford. Miss Janice Crockford1 Ruplds last Tuesday.
| president and one member of lhe ,
Michigan from .Sunday until'Tues-, lake.
returned with her sister and hus-l jjr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend
i ho&gt;rd;. alsp to approve the minute* Williams and family near Freeport, I
!
Mrs. Lawrence Flncfrock nnd son band for a weA&gt; visit.
west Woodland. Rev. nnd Mra. Fay ’ ®f, fr?C^!.ngk“7!Un8
Saturday afternoon. Keith and1
Mrz and Mrs. Ralph Hershberger,Dick and Jack Osgood accompanied
John Mullenlx began work
In1 C. Wing. Miss Phoebe Oaks nnd Mr.l
J8lrnwl) Kenneth Williams, who have been!
spending a week with their grand­
Of petrolt and Chaimcr Hershbcrg-&gt; by Mtes Barbara Bailey of Hastings. Lake Odessa last week In tlte plant nnd Mrs. Vano Wotring were Sun-! r,orc,’cc ««arat, vice _Hre*
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wller nnd Miss Opal Gels of Grand called on Robert Bailey al Ft Cus- making munitions for the govern-'day
dinner
guests
at
the
home
of,
y
.
.
..
’
■ "“J uuu.ki
..
Rapids spent the weekend with Mr. ter Sunday. Bob has Just enlisted [ ment.
Ca” ^alU entertained the i Hams end family, returned home |
- ! Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mrs. Eldon
Eldon Farrell.
FarrelL
and Mrs. Walter Hershberger.
In the infantry and is located at
Roberta Ann Manker of South
nt
!,
. ‘V/L
, with tiiem.
h 11 Mr
Mr und*Mrs.
and'Mrs D.
D A.
A Stoner
Stoner of
of ByByRev.
Mra. C- M. Brown of Grand Rap-'1’1- Custer for the tijne being
I
Woodland
Is
staying
with
her
•r
aunt
ron
were
weekend
guest*
of
their
*_
_
“
a
_L
tarewcii
arcwc
"
P°
party
rly
_
for
Ior
.
three
_
ree
.°
of
r
Re, W. D. Robinson, who has';
being
। Woodland is staying with her aur*
LnRue McMUIen/$bn
of Mr. and and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. I_ 1--------- - -------------------------------- ------ ----- ।
, -------------- ---------------- ---------- ------------ - ^.1 pastor of the Methodist
id* visited Mra.-Glenn England and
LaRuc
evening of this week. Miss Leona | churches at Hubbardston and Palo
Mra. Kitty Holmes Thursday night
ijoira.
! Mrs H«rJ
HarJey-McMillen, lias enlisted Brumm for the coming two weeks Mrs E. B. Griffin.
lln,lBe
_‘Navr Air Corp
and attending Vacation Bible school, Virginia ond Doris Hesterly. L*u- Helse who has been accompanist has been assigned to the charges at
and Friday.
1'
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Hendee. Edgar
Edgar and
and Donna
Donna
“'5.
yi P™‘rtevUle. Milo and Delton. Rev.,
| rell Hendee.
time food production rolling.
Mrs. Henry -Hynes spent lastl /Richard Bloomer, accompanied by at the South Brethren church.
Fisher.’ for
Rapids where she. will c. E. Davis who has been pastor of
Mis* Jeanne Burklc of Buttle'Smith
Smith. Lynn Miller. Ruth FUher.
amk at the home of .Mr. arid MxaffThis niece*, the Misses Phyllis and
enter business college. Miss Ellen
Marilyn
Eckardt.
visitedMrs.. Creek visited
her parent*. Mr. ond Max Duncan. Rev and Mrs. E. B H1Ibprt 7.... “ •£“«£. O7yui77„; these churches (or the past four,“ly J" years, will go to Hubbardston and
Mr. and Mrs. George Schaiblyr Bloomer ot Ann Arbor from Sun-Mr*. Carl Burkle over the weekend! Griffin are attending the State, “*T*"
Mr* Ward Plant* and daughters Christian Endeavor Convention In ^"7Xn«Jra Trehn^ten^lltele Palo. Rev. Davis has. preached somej
and ron Duane and Mrs. Henryr day until Tuesday.
Jack Crockford visited a whool Beverly and Bonnie of Hartford Grand Rapids this week.
t„
in^T te J™
.2-hnirt?n fide sermons during his stay here. ■
HEhalbly were Bunday dinner guests&gt;
train
technician Rev. Robinson preached his first ’
, rrto&gt;d. Ch.rk. Ark.™,,,
Thre. »l»ni Tbundw
will, her -|»eenU.
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»to
ml.
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The.Woodland
C. E.- 8.
held
auas. a laboratory uehnui^.
and Miss Jlene Ralrtgh enters train­ sermon here Sunday morning.
]
Bchalbly of Kalamazoo
»Oaks. part of last wrek
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo while lawn party at the paraonagc Frling as a nurse in Sparrow hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and'
Oorp Jean England -of Moore’ Clarence Farthing of Salem. Il- Mr. Plants attended a Farm Bur- day evening with sixteen young
-7hLL“-.;.l
Field. Mission. Texas Is enjoying a Hnota. visited his brother mid wife, eau meeting In Lansing.
people present
“ son Dean, local, and Mr. and Mrs. I
'people
present. The
.... social hour
graduates
with
the
class
of
1942
in
Oienn Williams and two sons Keith'
Mr nnd Mrs Ruucll "
Rletsmn of‘ was directed by’ Virginia Hcsterlyi
fifteen day furlough with his moth- Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Farthing
and Kenneth of the W. K. Kellogg
— Thursday until
...... ....
I Grand Rapids spent the weekend and Rev. Griffin was In charge of Woodland high school.
er, Mra. Glenn England, sister Mar- from
Saturday,
Walker-Hynev
farm spent Saturday evening in
'
Donna Jiti..
June .nnd
Knowles With
parents. Mr. ----and Mrs.
jorie and grandmother. Mrs. S A.
D&lt;&gt;r.r.a
’.nd Verlan
Vr.Un Kr.MwH.;
— her- --------------- the closing devotional period.
I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes an-, Kalamazoo,
Surprise Party
Holmes In Woodland and friends of Hostings spent last week with Clyde Wise.
nounce the marriage of their daugh-11 Mr.
— and
* Mr*. Ernest Smith and!
About twenty five neighbors and -r
----- ---In Hastings. He visited hls sistera, Janice Crockford.
r I**11' Thompson, who has been
WalJ“' of family have moved into their new I
Mrv. Nat. Peters and MLss PollyDon Duncan nnd Mias Eleanor attending business college In Lan- relatives surprised Mrs Viola He*-'!" Dorothy to
home Just south of the village. Mr. |
Mn,of, Mr
anna England of Chicago over the Klein of Grand Rapids spent lhe sing tills past year, left Monday for. terly of West Woodland last Wed- ■
and
Mr*.
John Chamberlain will!
.
...
..
.
......
nesday.
the
occasion
being
her
71M
,
WnUc
®
r
of
weekend Jean has Just been ad- weekend with his parent*. Mr mid Tkiraon. Arizona, to Join his jmr- :
ent*. Mr.
Mrs. T
W Thomp- birthday. a
A lovely
lovely uinnuay
birthday cant.
cake , ....
on JU,’T ® ~r Walker Is move Into the house vacated by the
vanced from private to a corporal Mrs
4
““ and
irs. Jerry
jerry FUher
runer
. ...
...*
... ‘ .
...
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...
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mannuer nf ilia Riiiwr.le rnuar
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°LJ Smith's.
„ ?
technician's rating of
the Medical
T ‘
' *' The home of Mrs Kuri Fiiul has son. who have been In the west decorated with roses was made by
.
market
Utere.
Mr
and
Mrs.
WalkMr.
and
Mrs. Lewis Eaton were'
Corps of the Station hospital at been n bust one for the past two. since last summer
[Mrs. Glen Hendee. Mra. Hesterly • nlorl“t Ulere Mr “no
wa“’
I er have Just completed a new home in Hastings last Wednesday.
unci Mrs.
Mrs. Gail
Gall Russell
Russell of;
received many birthday gifts,
Moore Field. Texas.
weeks where applications for sug-. Mr.
Mr. and
of (received
gifts.
; and will soon be at home to their
Mr. and Mrs;Robert Bamra and,
Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Brumm were or for canning were being made; Perry
rrry spent
spent lhe
lhe weekend
weekend with
with his I Vacation Bible School to Begin
Ih
J friends. DotOthy Is a graduate of
Bunday evening guests at Uie home out. The first week she was ns- sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs.' The annual Vacation Bible school। Woodland XlRh school and W. M. two cildren. Dick and Charlotte, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Bush, attend­
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Manker of sisted by her daughter.
Marda! Gordon Williams.
(of the'Evangellcal. Woodland United
। C. E. and has taught in Mason for ed lhe Rural Letter Carriers Meet-|
। a number of years.
Ing at Caledonia Park Saturday
I1
Honors Former Woodland Girl
Steel atHia art working 24
I evening.
11 Mrs. Milan Trumbo entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Bush called
i members and former members of on Mr*. Merle Neeb and Mr. and •
Mrs. Charles Gaskill In Hastings made In the cemetery at Hickory] wera dinner guests of Mr and Mra.
Thursday afternoon.
They also Corners.
j Fred O. Hughes. Father's Day.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bry­
The teachers of lhe
Delton] Sergt. Gamer Pennock of Port
ans of South Hastings.
I accompanist for the choir for a
Mrs. Charla Harrington. Mr$. Methodist Sunday school will hold' Myers. Fla., spent from Saturday
a
meeting
at
ttie
home
of
MM
Lin-J
afternoon until Wednesday with hU
I number of years and gave much of Julia Weller. Mrs. Will Whittemore.
. her Ume lo the choir even after she Mra. Lincoln Bush and Mrs. Leon coin Bush thl* Thursday evening. | parents. Mr. and Mra. Leon Pennock
i lived In Grand Rapid*.
Dunning attended a meeting of the at 8 P. M. to make plans for the1 and hls sister, Naomi.
year.
i Mra. Gladys Gaskill entertained
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mra. J. C. Horton underwent an] at a party Saturday night in honor
Methodist Church
Floyd McDermott Wednesday.
!
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
* Tlie Misses Dorothea and Kath­ operation In Borgcss hospital. Kai-; of lhe birthday of .her daughlei.
amasoo.
one
day
last
week.
। Mra. George Frederickson.
10:00 A. M. Morning worship
ryn McBain of BatUe Creek spent
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adrianson and
Miss Joe Ann Hall of Almena Is
, 11:15 A- M. Sunday school
Sunday with their parents. Mr. and
cltlldren of Bottle Creek spent Sun- ( spending several weeks with her
8:00 P. M. Epworth League
Mrs. Roy McBain.
j 7 P. M. Choir rehearsal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams spent day afternoon at live home of Peter | grandparents.
|; Hughes.
Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek service' Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Adrianson.
Mr. and Mra LeRoy Pcnnels of]'
| Sunday, June 28 a special service1 Oienn Williams and family at the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daniels and
Cloverdale called on Mra. Hattie two sons of Alabama have been
’ will be held at Uie usual time, 10:00I W. K.'Kellogg form at Gull lake.
A. M. in honor of the newly decor­
visiting tile former's brother. J. L.
Mrs. Blanche Richards spent Whittemore Saturday evening.
Mra. George Sprague and Mra. Daniels and family for a few days.
ated church auditorium, which willI Thursday afternoon In Hostings.
be completed by tluit Ume. Invita­
Levi Jensen of Grand Ledge spent Hattie Whittemore attended com­ His mother, who has been visiting
tions have been Issued to former' the weekend with his sister. Mrs. mittal services for Mrs. Rose Bun­ her son here, returned home with
We’ve gatherd up "odds and ends" from every corner
CLOSET SEATS . . . Here U a real HAND SEEDERS ... For. broadcast­
nell In the Cedar Creek cemetery them on Sunday.
pastors and a special program withi Blanche Richards.
bargain—our regular good quality
ing of grass seed or grain; will
of the store—and we’re clearing them out . . . regardless
music Is being prepared. Pot luck:
Mrs. Helmert J. Duisterhof. who
Arthur Haist. who Is employed In Sunday. They also called on George
— solidly constructed wood closet
dinner in lhe church basement willI Lansing, spent the weekend with his Norris at Douds Corner*.
resides at Crooked lake, near Del­
seats—white enameled—have been
day: holds S bushel. All-metal:
of price ... to make room for new stocks! Odd lots,
Mrs. Susie Francisco of Kalama? ton. has revealed that her husband.
follow the services.
&gt; wife here.
used for display and have a few
hopper. Never again nt this $944
Church of the United Brethren ini, Mr. and Mrs. Ebeling Bosma of zoo and her son. Kenneth, who is in Major Duisterhof. recently stascratches. We've slashed the price
reduced price........................
broken sizes, onc-of-a-kind, and slightly soiled or dam­
Christ
Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mr*. the navy and'Miss Joan Rogen of Honed with U. 8. forces in the
for quick
$ 4 HS
E. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
Icon Pennock and family Sunday. Prairieville called on Mra. Hattie Philippines, has been listed a*
clearance to —•
aged items we won’t sell for new—all of them serv­
FERTILIZER AND LAWN SEED
Sunday. June 28.
“missing” by the War Department.
I Thomas Qorham. 74. of Delton, Whittemore Sunday.
SPREADER . . . Easy to operate
Mra. Merrell Evans and her sis­ Dulsterhof's promotion from cap­
Woodbind
i
passed
away in lhe University hosJust set jpiuge and push across
ELECTRIC STOVE . . . Trade-In. 4iceable and all of them tare values!
10:00 A. M Morning worship
| pitai. Ann Arbor, Thursday, after a ter. Miss Thelma Mott of Kalama- tain to major came after he liad
bumer with automatic oven, in
lawn. Spreads lawn seed; plant
xoo. spent the weekend with their last corresponded with his wife in
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long
Illness.
He
was
born
In
Cal-------A-l condition, having been- com-1
food. lime. sand, top dressing.
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.; houn Co.. Nov. 15. 1887. On March parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moll November. He last wrote her from
pletely overhauled. White porce- ■
Only one of these remaining in
and family.
lain finish. Reduced for $i A 88
stock and it has been reduced for FOOD SAVER SET ... For your 3-PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SET . . . Topic: ' Summer Sundays." Leader. 28. 1894 he was marled to Miss Della
Mra. Marte Pritchard of Wall lake .working with army scouts in jungle
refrigerator, contains 18 bowl cov­
The lucky first-comer can have Mabie Schaibly.--------------------------------- Bolyan, who died ten years ago. He
Clearance to only.........
quick clearance
M8S
8:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer '■
— ­ entertained the Lady Maccabees at areas. She said. Dagupan Pang was
ers in 5 graduated sizes. Use these
this handsome maple suite at far
Is survived »«&gt;
by three brothers. «»
Fran
to ............................................. *♦
•,
on all bowls and bottles to keep
below its regular price. Just 1 of meeting.
cis of Hastings Bert of Battle a luncheon in her home Thursday. one of lhe first places captured by
I-TUBtr RADIO ... In walnut ve­
Mrs. George Sprague and daugh­ the Japanese in December. The War
foods fresh. This set also contains
these ... so hurry!
$"»Q95i Kilpatrick
Creek and Arthur of Dowling. Fu­
neer cabinet. mantel style. 6-stu- HAND PLANTERS . . . Smooth oj&gt;10: 30 A. M. Sunday school
Only ................................ I
one large 15x12 In draw string
neral services were held at 3 P. M. ter, Mrs. Mildred Fuhrman, made Department message to Mrs. Dulsllon automatic tuning for your
crating slide feed. Adjustable to
11: 30 A. M. Morning worship.
bag to keep lettuce, celery, rad­
Saturday in the Henton funeral a business trip lo Kalamazoo Thurs­ terhof-said the “missing classifica­
favorite stations. Wide range tone
plant 2 to 7 kernels to hill. Plants
Annual Elections
ishes. etc., crisp and clean. The MODERN BEDROOM SET ... A
tion" woujd stand until Japanese In­
home here with Rest Robert Smith. day.
Control gives you your exact tone
com. peas, brans. etc. Only 0
Mrs. Margaret Corwin and son vaders revealed the officer's actual
above 19 pieces are packed in n
beauty In modem waterfall de­
preference from the rich, mellow 1
Jr., pastor of the Dowling Method­
hardy,
transparent
holder
tiiat
sign;
3
big
pieces
—
bed,
chest
and
Topic:
“
Summer
Sundays."
Bass to the brilliant, clear treble­
ist chuich In charge. Burial was Sylvester Corwin of Battle Creek fate. Major dhd Mrs. Duisterhof are
so hufty!
can
be
u-sed
us
a
knitting
bag
to
vanity
—
with
matched
veneer
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. the parents of'three children, one
makes every program more enjoykeep yarn clean and secure. 20­
fronts! Was $10995—but because
George Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Max of them, seven-monjhs old Helmert
CARPENTER'S TOOL CHEST . . .
pc set. Regular price was $ 4 00
tills is the only one left, f
Reynolds and two children and Mr. Bruce, was bom since the father was
hurry! Only
This Is an ideal box to carry your
$189. While they last, only
1
we slashed that price to.
carpenter tools from one Job to
called to service. There Is another
another. Size 32x18x7 in. All steel
Jack, local and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ son. Gordon. 12. end a daughter,
Atrro RADIO SALE . . . Now is
covered wood chest.- Bracket* to REMNANTS . . . Std. Wardoleum. OCCASIONAL CHAIRS . . . Were
lard Waters anfkson of Plainwell;I Sally Joan. five.
quite a selection of Modem and
hold level and saws. Extra space
DeLuxe Airline auto radio—orig­
Super Service Wardolcum and
Period styles ... but we're mak­
for 2-foot square and other s/u
inal price of $3285 has
Armstrong Quaker. We have 30
ing room for newer stocks. Regu­
tools. Save 20 . this week.. *T
been slashed to only ....
odd pieces, some of them room
lar values from $7.95 to $Q88
size. Variety of tile, floral. 18th
$1093 Select yours at
O np
HOG
WATERERS
.
.
.
Cast
iron
MANTEL RADIO . . . It's a small
century and hook patterns. Re­
automatic
wnlerers
Gives
your
Brory. 5-tube set with built-in
duced for "Odds and Ends' sale PAINTS . . . Too many point colors
hogs, sheep, etc., al) the clean wa­
aerial plate. The Ideal “extra"
to one-third regular price.
, is our misfortune—your good luck.
ter
they
want
when
they
want
it.
■
radio for use in kitchen or bed­
If thf color* we're overstocked
Easily attached to barrel or tank, j
room Only 2 tn stock to $4 4 95
with should prove the paint you
Automatic valve and float preveni | A DROP-LEAF DUNCAN PHYFE
to at
I I
TABLE . . . May be just what
need. Nothing wrong with them—
water from overflowing.
$0451 you are looking for. and if It is
but to clear our slowest moving
This week reduced to .... £■
WASTE BASKETS . . . we've quite
you're lucky. Ward's have one in
colors, we've marked them "WAY
a selection of gay colored baskets HORSE COLLARS ... Mr. Farmer. I mahogany finish thqz has been
down!
lo move at once. Assortment con­
here
too
long.
We
ore
clearing
Coverall Flat Wall Paint—
here Is your chance to Save on I
tains both composition and all­
this table at $20.00. If you wish
all leather ''Flexo-FHce'' horse
metal baskets tn colors for every
3-pc.
group
will
sell
table
and
2
Master Flat Wall Paint—
collars. Nothing wrong with these
rootn Complete stock of these 29c
lyre back
SPQO&lt;1
at all except that we ordered too | mahoganychairs for —
Cv
Was $259 gal., now $1 97 gal.
many In sizes 20 and 21. If you '
only
cun uKe these sizes you can now 1
Super Gloos Wall'Point—
have these $895 collars for $C48 I BADMINTON RACKETS . . . We're
SCREEN DOORS .. . Made of finest
marking thesb down only because'
only.................................. W I
quality Ponderosa Pine, 1*4 Inches
we need the space. Come in early
Also a few "Tick-Face' collars'' for some marvelous buys.
thick, air seasoned, kiln dried Size
$ 4 98 I.NLA1D LINOLEUM
FELT
2-8 by 8-8. with bronze screen
with leather backs that sold reg-' Reg $2.19. NOW.
BACK . . . Every customer can't
wire. If you want a screen door
ulariy for $2.49 in size 19 $•
| 53-PC. DINNER SET . . . It'S the
built to last tor years, then hurry
at only............................
a flock of assorted-size pieces of
1 loit one we have of a specially
these lovely inlaids. It's the very
ROCK WOOL . . . Easy to Install
popular pattern, so we've cut the
same linoleum that we sell every
Just pour between wall stud*, cell- j price on this 53-pc. service SQ88
day for 99c a square yard—and If
DISHPAN'S . . . Better quality.
Ing and floor Joist*--level to de- j for 8. Reg. 110.95
O
your kitchen or bath isn't too
Triple Coat Porcelain Enamelware
•itred thickness. Actually pays for
large, you can cover the floor wallwhlte with black trim: large 12itself! In winter It saves you upj LIVING ROOM SUITE BARGAINS
to-wall with your favorite marbled I
to 30
on fuel Provides year
... We have Just I lovely rayon
pattern at only,
Cfic I
vents splashing. Use also as bread
'round comfort. Bag covers 18 sq ' and velvet covered living room
M .. ................................. - Ob
raisers. for small washings or large
fl. 3 in. deep. Special this QQc
suite left over from a special
mixing bowl Regular price b
week, per bag. only OO
sale! You can have suite
ALTO SEAT COVERS in dUcon•1.10. Reduced for this week QQc
tinued patterns are one of the
.. SEED
to only„OO
GRASS
Carefully --I--.
selected -----Clearance items! Water-repellent
and treated to grow » thick, rich SOFA BEDS
We-have 1 super­
fiber tops; snug-tliuns. You can
■ELF-POLISHING wax . . . No
comfortable
carpet of green around your home
‘
" sofa bed that has be­
easily
afford this added protection
rubbing! It shines as It dries!
come a bit soiled from being dis­
You can row it with confidence
Wear resisting —durable! Use on
because It has been tested for you. | played! We've reduced the original
Clearance Prices:
wood, linoleum, varnished floor..
Save 20r; now.
$4 00­
price of $3995 to
Sfl/Joo
5 lbs. only
I
just OD

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CLEARANCE

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31'

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Rubber
ictory

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...........

Complying with the President's re­
quest for scrap rubber, we are offering
the facilities of our station as a depot.

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BRING YOUR SCRAP RUBBER TO
OUR STATION. WE WlU PAY YOU
OR ACCEPT YOUR CONTRIBUTION
Any old rubber hose, footwear, innertubes, tire casings, hot water bottles,
etc.

only, gallon

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MOTOR OIL ... Ward's Command­
er. Best quality coastal oil. gives ■
umtr.'per qt.

9'

HARNESS OIL . . It Just arrived—] AN UNFINISHED TABLE that you
•and the factory made a mistake
can |»aint to match your other
by doubling our order. Its your' furniture can be used In most any
chance to save now on your needs . room: these ore the same styles
for this fall and next spring. 5that Ward's usually sell for $895
Jrlp‘,-Jy *a0® -JO?’. Prlee. »la-5hrd lor the Odds $898
Special this week C | a: Ends Clearance to only..

CATALOG ORDER SERVICE

BA8EBALL CAPS . . . We've got
enough left 4o outfit several teams
and we want to sell them before

HELP US TO WIN WITH RUBBER!

ANDRUS SERVICE

MONTGOMERY WAI!II
Mattarlaa, WbU.kl.14

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

MICKEY McPHARLIN
INACTION
WITHR.A.F.

12 RAGES—2 SECTIONS

Promoted to Major

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1942

TWO FROM COUNTY i£,“nSXer
TO RECEIVE WINGS Michigan

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I

ATTENTION SHOPPERS

SECTION ONI—PAGES 1 t« •

MUCH EXTRA WORK;
NO COMPENSATION

Rose, Eckert, Lead
Festival Fishermen

BARRY SI
ENDORSE
OF KIMS.

Because the 4lh of July
Prize winners of the Bluegill FciRepresentative end Mrs. Ellis E.
j Faulkner. Delton, have just re­
Uval fishing contest were as fol-----------1 State Health Department bulletin
ternoon
and Friday evening.
ceived word that their son, Arnold,
Basil Johnson And Hubart
cautioned cltisens to be
Richard Rose, of Hastings, who
ha* been promoted to the rank of
Government Work Adds
careful of milk supplies, reporting
tied with Harold Eckert, also of
major in the coast artillery/ He
Bronson Near End of Air
Many Duties For Co. Clerk Hastings, won the draw for first
13 new cases of undulant fever Ulis
began as a 2nd Lieut., was, made a
Corps Training
Now Holds Rank of
month. The bulletin said pasteuri­
prize. They both had 10-ounce fish.
captain lost August and jnov has
Unanimously Recommend
zation of milk kills the undulant
Two men from Anderson. Ind,
received further advancement.
"Flying Officer*' In
realise how much has been added caught 33.4 pound iniaII
fever germ, which is transmitted to
Maj. Faulkner—graduated from..and Mrs. Lewis Johnson u
of* r.u.rreProtrie- human beings In the consumption:
Senator of 8th Dhtrict
Splttire
Spitfire squadron
Squadron
Hastings
Kiwanis
will
sponsor
_
„
__
________
_
__
_______
_.
_____
_
to
the
work
and
responsibilities
of
I
bass
to
lead
In
that
div
bion.
They
’
"
high,
in 1930
and from
.m receive
. *... xi
— — i*
■..... — at ti.x
...
,Hastings
j, _ 'win
■■ ■ tnJ,
j.__ __ __ ■
_■ . vine, —will
his
wings
the of raw milk from cows infected with1 Senior Softball League for young county Clerk Allan Hyde v...
by the ' vert*
were Maurice Mnrkett
Hockett and narl
Carl
Il
will DC
be Pleasing
nleaalna uj
to we
the menus
friends 1"..
e • engineering department all. Qulf _
. ,
„
Barry county supervisors. Repub­
IV Win
Training
Center
soon Bang's disease. The June total of' men1 nf
no—&lt; la
tn fcdcra
■ .
•| government
. .
. .
W&lt;of ages
16 tn
to OO
22 nr-«-nrrllna
according
requiring
Wli-............
, -- to' KMCIM
MMTCIlHIISUk in
,11 icuiumuc
of Flying Officer George Michael! MBj Faulkner graduated from' ancl w111 ** commissioned a Ueuten- new cases was five
the.;.n announcement
ve greater than the;an
by K™n«h
Kenneth Bm&gt;San- COunly clerks to act as MmlnUlr.adminUtra-. &lt;-Other
awards included: Urge lican and Democratic alike, psiasd
rnmoummenl W
...............
dermn. oe.1 dub pmddent. The
Counl
w„
„mUU, bu.
McPharlin of this city, now serving. Barry county to attain this rank in, *nl ln the u- 8. Air Corps. Hubert
rvmiiiv
Irniziie*
will
nrvn
nisv
nx-rl
.....
..
..
_
.
.
rr.nl
Onk...,
,
&gt;,: evening league
open play next Rationing Boards?” These boards- **“&gt; Ro**r»n. Mlddlevon. O.; wall-i
candidacy of Kim
-------------------- —tKe
The other two'8 Bronson, grandson of Mr. andI total reported 1this year to 63 the
_wlth .L
the-------Eagle
(American)
Squad-,
the present
present war
week. Local business institutions are now rationing &lt;1» automobiles i
Bronson of Hastings, j bulletin said.
P|ke- 3 Pounds 11 ounce Forrest Sigler. Hastings attorney, for State
ton. R. A. F, Great Britain, to get! are Maj. "Kingsley Anderson and Mr» DFUnalnr of
nf the
th* Eighth
Fl.hth Dtatrict
ni.trV-t at
*1
Hastings; pike pickerel. 8„ Senator
Maj
P Pelham.
Pelham
mentioned In a Banner article last 1
---------------- -----,'kpoiiMiring teams. include. Commer­ &lt;2. passenger car tires. '3^pwuvenMaj. Harold
Harold P.
cial Printers. Western Auto Assocl- ger car tire retreads &lt;4&gt; truck tires ' P°und*- 9 ounces. 33 3-4 inches long.; • meeting of the board here Batfirst - hand information cot)femlng|
time as a staff sergeant.
j
I utes. Roth Furniture .Walldorff Fur- ;&lt;5&gt; truck retread tires. &lt;6&gt; type- Charles Monica. Cloverdale; calico, urday. - . . .
him through a series of three let-,।
’f
jnlturc, Trethrlc Agency and Has­ writers? i7&gt;*’bicycles. ’(6)’ sugar.'basi- 1 pound.-53-4 ounces. Cleo! The resolution which read as
| Johnson graduated from Delton 1
s tings Cleaners
R Cook.
Since July I each board must ad- Ba”T. Hastings Sunfish. 74 ounces, follows, was introduced by BuperI All young men who are Interested
The first letter, with a February
■ scholastic record, he was alri
'iri
tou minister the new price fixing law Ml“ Bee Tobias. Dowling; parch. 1 vtaor Morse Backus and saamA^ by
In playing
t-lnylntf softball
-zirtKnll evenings
—votilnpc till*
till, whl.
dale, was for some reason delayed
In
th
members of such1 P°u’“l 23-4 ounces. Howard Colburn! Mayor Chariee H. I^cnard:
j star athlete and was captain of the I
He
completed!
summer
arereport
asked to
to the
renort
to the
.
“‘"cr —
mciuocts
,
nwrt
m suu.
—
"i----------summer are
asked to
. ™
” .
r*”".- 01 sucn Hustings: and obnoxious fish, bull-!
in mailing and is enclosed with two « «vs ■■ »»aoi
GENTLEMEN: Mr
Mr. «ri
Kim
Sigler,
Two Boys Stage the Event
|pa
ndv ___
this .Friday
evening iui
for .^.,rdi »’,«» “» ',he »™n»lng
of. 'pol­
___UBroU
„______
.-uuy evening
.
others with May dates.
-- ---------; three years al W. 8. T. C. &lt;nuw
I X-.- Doster
rtx.tx. Spoiled t»
.iteam
___ ___________
...
_
__ J.___ ' iciex
and
-urcccdures.
organization
Mr.
Sanderson
}
cle
*
"
,,d
'
P
rt
*
ctlurf
s- the
the admlnadmin- head. I pound 10 ounces, Chet En- of ‘his county, and one of MichlLeon
It
One page was quite generally cen­
Woi ot Foot of Berryville Western Michigan College of Edugiehart, Hastings; dogfish. 6 pounds K*n's prominent lawyers, has an-ppoinudM.U,
-note.
S'
'.mint
-S'
ouwTilui
BtrkHuunt*.
hu
Two young fellows in Rutland. 1
sored by the scissors process, which
Hill; Driver Pinned Under It
man
of
the
Boys
and
Oirls
Work
Attendance
on uw
the
day xr
of
Senate from thia district
tho
... ... and
......
Att*nrlane* nn
fH— closing
Ino u»y
dlstrtet at tlm
unfortunately cuts out information
plans
instructions.
,. Awc.u-.rec
o. • S*nat.*
one 15, the other 17. on Friday night Committee
i
of Kiwanis, as manager
on the opposite page that might
When Prlc Dollxc. who has
While In the county clerk's of-1 H?*
w“ e*u,n,t«d
nwre coming September primaries, and
staged a Wild West cattle-rustling 1of the league.
otherwise have gone through:
WHEREAS, Allegan county ass
flee one day last week, waiting a (than 6 00°charge &lt;J the Standard Oil station
jr
for many years represented in the
event,
which
did
not
turn
out
ns|
No 89764
short
time
to
n&amp;k
a
few
questions
lit the corner of Michigan Ave. and
Senate and VanBuren County lias
they had planned. As neither of: I
about pries- fixing. Uic&amp;c things oc-;
Stat- St went home nt alx.at 10
! the two had ever been brought j
furnished the Senator during the
currcd in that brief Interval:
।
AIR MINISTRY
ocIhcI: Monday night his car vu
! into
coqrt or
charged
with)
i)i Three -people asked to get;
Houghton Road.
WHEREAS, Barry county has
parked cluse to the. stnlbm When
! an offense before, we will not men-:I
birth certificates, which were nee-!
never furnished a Senator for tin
tlon names. But the story Was quite!
London, W. C. 2.
essary for them In order to obtain.:
he appeared there Tuesday fore’
Eighth Senatorial District, and
thrilling, according to the officers.
or to keep, their jobs in other cltfes'
You will see from my new adThe oldest lad. according to the
Action Was Made Solely
drew I am being posted back to
of recognised ability throughout tho
account, took ids fathers car and
To Distribute County Tox
&lt;2&gt; A lawyer brought to the clerk'1
my
first -Amcr- uu.c io imaic is, su tic iKJillllu
..., former
-------- —squadron,
«------------ the
---- ----borrowed Roy Belson'x small trailer,
a notice of a suit he had started.
lean squadron to be formed over, ,),„«(■* office that his car had been
which had a cattle rack on it. Thus
The equalization committee of the Another attorney asked for files ln:
Total May Exceed 80 Tont octet and reputation, and
here. It lias made a very good name. uke|1
aherlff pajUbe(1 lh# word
WHEREAS, he h recognised as
board
of
supervisors
completed
their
outfitted,
our
hero
drove
to
the
_________________________________
!
a pending circuit court case.
—Record Among Best In
for iuelf. I*m mighty proud to bei
cUy popep, who drovp all
U strong personality who fearlessly
home of his young friend, called j report, which was submitted to the
w-mm.walked
...
■ 3&gt; A fanner
in to ask
The State
• one of them again.
over town, but could not find It. !
does his duty as he may see II. and
him aside and Inquired if he would board on Friday, and was given how he m.ust go ktout It to get a
We haven't been doing much fly-, jtt about 9:30 Tuesday forenoon J
WHEREAS, in these perilous and
like to get some "easy money" to I thHr approval The real estate of needed .row
new M.
tire
tor lua
his Hui*.
truck,
B &gt;u&gt;
: Charles Annable. head of file
Ing lately due to a number of rea-‘word camc m the sheriff's office*
spend at the Blue Gill Festival? Of lite county was assessed by the suw„„ had been committee to gather in the scrap uncertain times It Is Imperative
, song, mostly the weather but In a lhat Bt Ow f00l of Barr).vil|c hiU •
14! Another person, who
------- athe
------------. a new lire.
rubber jn Barry Co. reported, thatthat our state
----- offices
—be
~ ,filled
------ with
course he would like that So they pervisora al 418.031.405 and the per- granted
right to. buy
mntith or
nr two
tun we
Ur shall be tn
in Hj«.
the —
rnohlli
was. an overturned and wrecked'
"* ‘‘"“W'wTmU. .unou*
drove to Waters Comers, just off sonal property at’,42.155.285. a total when the board's stock was ex- mm TO tm» Imd bmn mllmTmi m
thick of it. I have a feeling therell BUto
a young fellow pinned!
courage
and •
ability,
“,r*D'1 ■----------«
of M-43, then west, then south to of 420.186.780. The board equalized hausted. wanted to learn how much this county. The final returns may i rr
be plenty of activity here about as UIHjcr the wreck, whom the man
an 80-acre tract, unoccupied except I‘he asscasments at 418.000,000. They , longer he would have to wall for reach well toward 80 tons. In pro-1 THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED
soon as spring breaks. It only lakes. w^0 md the phoning said he was
by several cattle which are the I could not change the personal as-: one.
portion to population this county's
a little common sense to see that, unable to release. Somehow Sher-’j
~
Old Jerry “n’t *0 dumb »“d I'm ltf Brra h&gt;d a hunch Ulat
____________
__________ property of Earl Hubbell Parking! resament. but could and did change! &lt;5i A basilful young chap wanted1 record in tiiat campaign puts Barry'----- , ------- ------------------- ^ .7
...... car and
“ w-.ro.
- •real
—-------— m
— .«
- 1 1 among the top notch counties of i
of
7f,an *n.d Van8u"n
their
trailer w.
at the »**«:
side u*
of:1 —
the
estate—
for---------------equalizailon
pur;Q liMuiiwKv
marrioge ucciuw
license
(here a line is censored*.
'
I wrecked car might be the one tak-j
the road,
rood the "rustlers"
"nistters" for
(nr several
orvr-rnt poses,
DOM'S. fixing
fixilUt it at $15544.715.
415.844.715. leavleBV-i &lt;6&gt; A reporter &lt;for a city daily Michigan.
I
F‘a
Your letter was down-to-earth-; rn from Doi bee. Accordingly Sher-:
LIEUT. BASIL JOHNSON
------------------- | hlghth senatorial District the CAn­
Hiutings-locnllty. and therefore ex-'irf Bera, Undershcriff Doster and:
..
.
. h.
.. . minutes busied themselves with ing the personal at the assessed asked to see the legal papers filed
trrmely Interesting.
Procuring Attorney Barnett drove!
L N‘
iSll matarina chasing Hie cattle. They succeeded! fi«ures. so the total wag fixed at tn several circuit court coses that
° n?..°fllrtto&gt;7n»r'* —— *—*®
Prosecuting
Barnett drove
in
a cow---into'n
swampyi
$18,000,000. Of
Of the
the personal
personal propprop-ljmd
recently been
been started.
started. ” **“*
Be it
It further RESC
RESOLVED that 4M ’
Iw driving --------x swnm
py! $18,000,000.
had recently
vvvvmim.sm
Be
I MwuM b. r-&lt;un, my T o m- „pldly
w &lt;&gt;..Attorney
(«« »( Brnnvlllhu&gt; I .
rtShm
'
'"f to the fool of Bafryvllle hill. I
Clerk of tills Board be instructed io
in n[«riy
nferty assessment of $2,155,285.
$2,155285. $1,243.-1
$1243.-1 &lt;71
&lt;7&gt; a
A divorced woman wanted
w&lt;
lug Officer! stripe any day now- There,. sure
sure enough,
they found
found the|
the) ‘“.fiX.
jxhl„xn place, where she stopped,. in
to
enough, they
send a copy of thia resolution to
(^1 c«me
,-nTT-.r* from
from this city.
rltv In
Tn other,know
nth.*r: v....... if her
...... ex-husband
......___ , had paid 45k In 1 *500 Fnironc
which is equivalent to First Lieu-’ Ddbct car. which the aheriff
to
. &gt;,—&lt;»» quick-1
tau-L
1,1- nor,nal
normal ,lmw
umca.* Ueut
uieui. J®*mson
jonnson manner that would not commend,«»
I?would.
U.U M. .nd
the Boards of Supervisors of AUethem
to
experienced
cattle
rustlers
words,
well
toward
58
per
cent
of
(the
alimony
that
mBnth
which
the
,n
1
cn
*'CC5
tenant. It's about three months*)? identified as tile missing one.
gan and VanBuren counties."
have been in line for a position as the two succeeded In roping the ‘he personal property subject to' court said he should pay
overdue, but it really doesn't matter; The three with other* who had ar­
A painting by Pvt. Gaylord Flory.
In addition to receiving unanlcoach and instructor at some Michi­ eow. led her to the parked trailer.' taxation of the county was in Has-1 —■ —-------------------- - •
... Woodland, placed fourth among
a great deal, for wiien It finally. Hved soon released the driver,
Numerous
. ilk*
..&lt;81 wlfll
...
. . . . women
............wanted
....... — to
— •vwvum.u.
pujccu luuiwi
KUKHis mous maorsement or tne ranvi
gan high school.
and got her safely inside the trailer’ Un**Axlwe...
......
talk witii
Administrator
Hyde about IfgX) entries
in an art- contest for County Board of Supervteora, Mr.
coincs there will be back pay with; whom they knew was Merrill AllerNow he b flying for Uncle 8am.. rack.’ “Buy money" looked* per-1 Thp figures far the asseued and'sugar,
11i ding. 17. of this city. The car was
&lt;?LIC ve‘,enwnUy “ld she! service men sponsored by a mog*-, Sigler is also developing strong sup­
Similarly. Bronson was moving up fectly stipple at that stage of the equalised values of the^counly are thought
"
the sugar restrictions for. xlne of national circulation. A second'. port in Allegan and VanBurra
The Britishers have been very, damaged beyond repair. The boy
kind to us over here often Inviting wu brought to Pennock hospital, the line In the purcliastng depart­ game. It was dead easy. The drtv- »s follows:
preserves were perfectly ridicu- picture received honorable mention countltt.
ASSYRIA — Real estate assessed k&gt;ua,ttnd ■
“
t2he county
and
tile opuireui.,
sponsor.! or
Opinion
seems to
to ba
that 11
It U■
us to spend our weekends or rest1 where his Injuries were given atten- ment of a Jackson firm. Now he er started the car on its way to
..........
..... 1 clerit
— “
*“* was
"*“ purchased
puiviumu by wic
inion seems
oe tnat
tn blame
si.-w-.k— Pvt.
tx,. Flory v...
. i.
" .
Ulurr.e 1 Altogether.
has painted, not ‘only
Barry county's turn to properiods w'lh them. During one of tlon. Just how serious they were is about to assume the respotui- the cattle auction on thc Hastings $695,175; personal awewd $33650; as If she believed he was to
for U»ern. Another thought it was. seven pictures on army life, all of I vide a candidate but, that In the I
the dull periods last fall, seven days', had not been determined at this
leave was suddenly thrown at ua. &gt; writing.
Allerdlng acknowledged world's moat rapidly expanding air Friday night. Soon that cow would, estate equalized at 5668.050; per- none of the government's business which have been on exhibition.' person of Mr RteUr the counlv iwa
corps.
be
sold,
they
would
divide
the
easy'acnal
left
as
assessed;
total
equal
­
ixnv much canned fruit she had on( Two are now in the Army and Navy i offered the Vlrtith Senatorial Dte- '
With no definite place to go and a that he had lak'an Dolbees car.
money and would have a royal time ized value 8703.000. The township hand.
Most of them modestly 1 Exhibit in Chicago.
I triet a raiWtMMr «r
strong desire to see Scotland. .11 It appears that Merrill had given
parting company with those easy will pay .039 per cent of the county .wished ”
to .-V"
have -----------the canning
Pvt
ptnrv U
1* the
ttv son of MrxJquallflcatlona.
wired a friend I had made aboard the officers trouble on several pre- reguPv
’t- Flory
dollars.
‘
I t*x.
latlons exnlalnrd
explained to them
them. Etc,
Ete etc..
Mr ‘!Perry Flory of Woodland.
After;
----------------- nt
the ship coming over, a Mr. Alec, vlous occasions. N=i tar.;
tata;
The outfit proceeded north on the' BALTIMORE — Real estate asMitchell from Edinburgh. I sent one afternoon, his parents called;«c.
, graduating from high school in 1937 J C C RONI) RAATM
traveled roadway till it reached the seased 5766JOO: personal M5.900;
&lt;9&gt;
it came the writers
writer** ; ne
he trained to taxe
take over tne
the operaooera*•_ "VriU
the wire and caught the first train | Sheriff Bera, asking him to come
■ ’* When
”
, . ,
~ _ DWIO
corner of the road leading to Wat- total assessed 5822.200. Reak estate turn to ask a few questions about j tlon of a barber shop that his falh(Continued on page 2. See. 2)
‘o
liomc in the first ward, as
I-----Merrill
had---------------attacked-----them
ond. I Children's Day at the Bluegill ers Corners, which connects with equalized 4646.100; personal as ss- price fixing the administrator said: er had run for 43 years. However,1
~
■
r—------— —
.H- paving
------on---M-43 ‘ Right there
—। gessed; total as equalized 5702,000. "I'm Mirrv I haven't the time nn&lt;u
t « n
driven them from their home. When Festival was a great day for all. the
to give you the details. Here arc I drawing and painting and after! worth of War Bonds and Stamps
the sheriff arrived, the boy had:with free Ice cream, free rides and they saw a targe man In a car. ap­ Percentage of county tax .039.
parently
waiting
for
something.
.
BARRY — Real estate assessed the instructions 1 have so far re-1 eighteen months in business, he en- at » special booth during the two
: gone to the bam. As Mr. Bera half-fares, but It was especially
|, stepped in. the young fellow pointed I memorable for Duane Buinp, win- Sure enough, that fellow wanted to&gt; 8947J00; personal osseased 571,700; cclved from Uie government Look tered an art school in Detroit. He days of the Bluegill Festival, acsee both boys. Maybe he was gladI total as assessed 51.019JOO. Real them over, nnd when I can get the had finished one and one-half years cording to Dr. Norbert Schowalter.
I a shot gun ’at the officer, telling j ner of the grand prize bicycle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilkes. for-| him not to come any farther. The! In the children's parade at I p. m. to make their acquaintance, but hei estate equalized 4882.300; personal time I will be glad to give you the! of his art education at the lime helocal chairman of the War Bond
___ Total „
as assessed.
as equalized information you desire." The writer] entered the army last January.
Stamp committee. Ths booth
merly
of Chicago, who have become' --aheriff- did
back
away but
Beadle and Eugene Jarman looked darned serious to the boys... -.
Ui'n; ...
---- not
----------- ----- - be-{Herbert
-- &gt;
. : p.n
Him
K*rnnrl re
rr-­ The targe man asked them where $954,000. Percentage of county tax. took the papers, containing many
carried nff
off first nnrt
and second
At Fort Custer he underwent a *•“ constructed by Willard Smith,
or Hm.mrn t,
"" "“nb2u wl.H
wl'5,„hl
” aHnnf mrrirrl
pages of closely printed regulations.; major operation and It was during।Winston Merrick and Robert
■ wnere sucn acts would lead mm. spectively in the Uncle 8am sec­ they were going at that time of .053.
the purchase of the former Oscar j
thc
down his gun. tion. The best War Bond and night? Wlrere did they get that
CARLTON — Real estate assessed glanced at them and noted that It; the period of convalescence that he.CorUnJob io
to read
made good
of spare tune
time to I AsaHUng in the sals ot stamps
Young home. 653 W. Green St, Mr. the sheriff made two quick leaps, Stamp float was won by Jane Whit­ cow? "How come" the boule tn gl.051625; personal assessed $31650; would be a big jvu
,r«u these
wiew ! maae
gooa use or
and Mrs. Wilkes had for many years, grabbed the gun. and held thc boy. more. Second in this division went their trailer? For a total stranger total assessment $1,082,675. Real carefully. He handed them back | carry on with his painting of •army'1irere: Mary Ketcham, Betty Cooper,
*’------ «•—«— —------------- -- ------ •­
Kxx„
nf Th/had a doctor examine the boy. to Philip and Helen Walldorf and he was quite rude and personal in estate equalized $904 550; personal saying;'Til wait until you can tell, scenes.
I He Is now taking basic training
Trails End section of Gun take, and He w“ Pronounced decidedly sub- Poppy Foote. The Second Ward his questions. However, when he left as assessed; total as equalized me what It is all about."
Cub pack won the Victory and Lib­ said he was Underaherlff Leon Dos- $936,000. Percentage of county tax
A county clerk's duties as clerk! at Fort 8U1. Okla,
when the £ond111on of Mr. Wilkes' ““"“Jerty prize with a tank float. Gary ter. the boys ceased to evade hts 652.
of the court; clerk of the board of!
— -■■■■»♦♦---------------h,.kh l^eM (to. ta MW
Lee Yarger. Alicia Lohr and the queries and told the truth, for they
CASTLETON — Real estate as- supervisors; clerk of the county tax’JULY SCHEDULE FOR
S'x. xxtxx “aS I
« *
similar booth at the Barry County
Clarke slstera took second. Kenneth now realized there would be no sessed
seated $1559.700: personal $148500; commission and other bodies; re-' AVIATION BOARD
Williams won and Michael Haw­ “easy money"
money"
for
for
them.
them.
;
•
total
assessment
$1.70820
$1,758,200.
Real
qulred
to
keep
duplicate
records!
’
of
interest
to men wishing serva
menace
to
society
for
a
lime
at
Wilkes still keeps In touch with his 1 " menace 10
thorne was second in the typical
Army Air Forces, both
If any other fellows, young or estate equalized $1588500; personal with the county treasurer; keep re-!lce *“11
manufacturing plant In Chicago by;
boy fisherman and dog.
old. should be tempted to look for | left as assessed: total equalized cords of births, dratiu. marriages.'Bs Hying and ground officers, is the JOHN BRASS, SUPERVISOR
a private line. Thc Wilkes, as the 1
In the pet division, awards were "easy money," they had better real-, value $1,737,000. Percentage of and a long list of otner duties, Is 'publication of Ute July Itinerary of j OF FISH HATCHERY, PASHM
two-star fla)[ in a window Indlc^tea.!
as follows: Best-dressed, Jacqueline Ize that "there ain't no such am- county tax .0965.
no small affair in and of Itself. Hi3'.t,,e Traveling Aviation Cadet Exam-!
HASTINGS CITY BAND
nave two sons In service. Tlic eld­
Young and Bonita Henney;/cutest, mal." and that "Leon Doster'll git
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP — Real job is largely increased and U great- !lnlng Board. Ueut. John H. Patk-'-. n.,^ iwirTTpen”
PROGRAM
est. Corp. Sherwood Wilkes, Is with I
Suzanne Hawthorne and Leslie you If you don't watch out"
(Continued on page 3, sec. 1)
First Ward Park
anti-aircraft. Fort Bliss, Texas.;
Hawthorne; smallest, Alfred Myers;
government has added.
I urging men throughout the state to
Thursday, July 2—8 P. M.
Chauncey, the other son. was here
homeliest. Billy Ootant and Dick
Think what it will be when to hia,meet’0,6 b0*”1 whn‘ 11 u ln lhclr en to the hospital last Monday
।
afternoon
following a stroke sufa short time ago with his wife, a :National Anthem
McLaughlin; prettiest. Madelyn Sig­
present duties and responsibilities!vlclnlly ,or information in regard
bride of March. He is at Jgckson- ■March. "Gardes Du Corpa~....Hall ler and Noreen Birdsall; greatest
there will be added as seems well40 ^h Aviation Cadet and Glider
the post office.
ville. Fla, air base in the public 1Overture. “The Admiral” ...Russell number, Gordon Fisher and Jimmie
assured, the rationing of tea. coffee.!PUot ‘raining:
"Croeley March" ..Fillmore Fisher.
relations branch. Mr. and Mra. March.
;
gasoline, clothing and other artl-'Arbor- University Health
Wilkes' daughter, Mrs. Caryl Pel- 'Waltz. "Blue Danube " Strauss
In the wheel division Franklin
cles. He has had to add several: . B£d8 .................................Ju.ly l* 3
March. "March of
ton, lives In New York City andiMedley
1
Pierce and Marguerite Harry took
osshtanls to do the detail work re-’i*c.kson' Coi^lty
J',?
Time" Arr. by Richards
flrata for decorated bicycles. Philip
has a little daughter. In Chicago
by the government. ThereiK‘U*m“°0*
Temple.July 8-14
Land on Which It Is Built Was Heavily. Timbered. Was qulred
U no room tn his office for^o2|f"
“’~ V
" Mem.
M“" Bldg..July ’15-20
* *
Hecox and Patty Me Keough took
Mrs. Wilkes, st. daughter of Swedish 1Songs:
;Lansing.
Vet.
•God
Bless
America
”
Berlin
second
places.
Best
decorated
wagBought and Held for Speculative Purpose. Not Improved of his workers. When the super­ Saginaw. Elks Temple ...July 21-25
parents was affiliated with the
•■Alice Blue Gown"Tierney
on-wtth-queen prises went to Jovised the building of
Swedish Mission church; in Has­
visors are not here they occupy Flint, county Court H’se.July 20-30
Until 1855
By
Frank
Cooper
Berta
Whitmore
and
Janet
Herrick.
tings she attends the Meflfodlst
their quarters. When, as last week. |FORMER NAVY MEN MAY
"Glory of Ute
Following the parade came con­
church and has joined one of the March.
1
the
board
is
bolding
a
seas
Ion.
these
।
tests of the oldtime variety, three­
RE-ENLIST WITH
to this country with Ids parents al
W. 8. C. 8. circles. Mr. Wilkes b . Marines"O rebel
The village of Nashville Is located big boost Nashville Is said to have
Selection. "Westward Hol**.Thomas legged races, wheelbarrow races, on land that was heavily Umbered.1 been named In honor of Mr. Nash, extra assistants and their desks are ।HIGHER RATING
of Welch descent.
.
located In the halls of the court
Sacred. ** Til We Meet
pie-eating contests, and others. was purchased from the govern- '*
Men honorably discharged from
' of- the
- house.
the chief■ engineer
Grand
।the U. 8. Navy between July 1,
Again”Arr. by De Lamater
These were followed by ~ magic ment In 1838 and 1837 and held for
al Arch Mason and Marshall Tem­
Mr. and Mrs. T. E Lomasney, who
River
Valley
Railroad,
who
had
For all of litis extra work for
March. "The Battleship
show for the kids, which enter­ speculation.
come from Mattoon. Ill., to HasUntil 1855 no Im­ charge of its construction, although Uncle Sam. and for all the study. ।1932. and December 8. 1941, now ple of the Bhrina of Detroit.
"Alabama"
may re-enltrt with many higher rat­
tained many of the older visitors as provements whatever were made on
Surviving are the widow. Ada; «
tings, where Mr Lomasney is Uich
v’ y- —
he never lived In the village nor thought and effort which these gov- ings
I
than
those
held
al
time
of
son.
John F. of Grand Rapids; Cwa
new manager at Montgomery Wards
.
ta
„
&lt;
these holdings, some time after; was he ever actively connected with eminent added responsibilities re- i
Wards. March. "El Capitan*
discharge.
•
The Lomaaneys and their three-------------- ------------ -------- ---------------------.'the town.
COURT MAY FIX LEVEL
qutre. our county clerk receives not
Word of this new Navy policy was
year-old son. Edward, are living In
near the present Nashville dam on. Nashville, located tn its southeast one penny of compensation. His ireceived today by Paul Nelson,
OF THORNAPPLE LAKE
the Hurd apartments. 401 Benton
Signers of petitions claiming the Thornapple and was operated1 comer, is a part of Castleton town- pay is that he knows that he is ichief quartermaster, in charge of children.
UNCLE SAM WANTS
St. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lomasney
ownership of over 51 per cent of the by water power. A few rude houses ship. The beginning of the history helping hh country in the greatest Inavy recruiting for tills area The
GLIDER PILOTS
count Port Huron as their home
were built for the workers In that, of Castleton antedates that of the
ruling applies to men leas than 50 ‘4
Gliding, which has been the sport property abutting Thornapple lake mill by Its owner. Hiram Hanchett village by several years.
town. He has been with the M. W
While
years old.
of many adventurous young men tn asked the board of supervisors at These were the first indications tracts of land in .the township were
Tuesday afternoon al 3:
their June session to determine the
The Navy Is making the offer tn
and Niles previously. Mr. Lomasney America, is something which Uncle level of that lake and maintain the that a town plight start there.
1 sold by the government previous to lA/,-11 E 7
II
a. xz
, an effort to fill a shortage of ex- of Rev. A. M. CoWren
8am
Is
now
going
to
use
to
help
has no particular hobbles, but is
There were rumors following the 1837. that was the year when the
same. The board referred the mat­
|*rlcnced personnel. Men eligible
glad to be in.a "fishing" county.
war that
railroad
first white man actually settled u»
on
ter to rroarcuung
icr
Prosecuting Attorney
Attomty tsar-1
Bar-jCWJl
~
, . a ------~ might
” be ......
are asked to visit their nearest Navy
is now available to men between nett
Tnwr.hln 13 North
MnrtK of n.mx.
who will bring the matter up. built
buUt from
rrorn Jackson
J*11"00 to
w Grand Ran-'land
Rap- land In “
Township
Range
School district officers wUl be in­■ Recruiting Station for further in­
on Thursday. He also enjoys golf,
in circuit, whose determination is ,d*'
w5*ld “tuf?Uy 7 We*‘ " “
Eo«niment then terested In the report of the statef formation.
COUNTY PROHIBITION
although warning that his score Is fly but are unable to qualify as avi­ necessary
necessary io
to seine
settle me
the question
question oi
of reach
611
wn Haplds.
Charlotte.
Has- designated Its 36 square uulcs
miles.. In commissioner of revenue. Louis M
----—
.
Tn
—
...
-----.
------...
MEETING
tines and Middleville
Mirtrllovltl*—
—all
all well esm- that
ih.i year
.... .n
nothing to brag about, but he likes ation cadets. Men who are Inter­ lake levels
Unga
all of Barry county was Nims. that the primary school fund UNEARTHED STONE
A county prohibition
ested are invited to visit the Dis------- ,------------------------------ i tabllshed towns at that time. If called "Barry township." The folto be distributed next fall will be POTTERY BOTTLE
trict Air Oorps Recruiting Office. MEU7HANT8 Fd*Y-------------no.
* railroad would naturally’loiing year Gaatieton.' still with- &lt;&lt;1551 To LharoTThe previous year.
While spading for a flower bed In
Saturday, July 11.
Armory Bldg.. Ionia and Michigan, KAZOO SUNDAY
• travefte the Thomapple river val- out
-----■ a part of- Inheritance taxes already exceed his yard recently,
a name, was made
recently. Jas. Mason unGrand Rapids. Mich., where com­
The Hastings Merchants defeated ^y through Barry county, so as to Hastings township, which then in­ 13.700.000; over $8,500.000 utility earthed a stake pottery bottle which
CHANGE IN LIBRARY HOURS
plete information Is available.
Charlton Park. June 28. 15 to 3., »vold the heavy and expensive cluded the four northeastern town­ taxes had been paid previous to was in perfect condition. Stamped
RACES AT LAKE "ODESSA
behind the pitching of Keefyr. The grades which would otherwise be ships of the county. William P. June 30; with several large corpora- Into the pottery was the following,
Merchants then lost a 2 to 1 heart; necessary. In that event it would Wilkinson, the second white settler, lions which will add large amounts; stone Potterleo. J. Bourne A SonON JULY 4
before November I, when the final; Patentee*—Dsnby A: Coduoc—Park
I «Lako Odessa Is planning a eom- breaker to the Battle Creek Ohve™ have to cross the level lands on
on Die 28- The Merchants play the which Nashville Is located. Pre-• - township after it was set apart in distribution will be made. Rallroaos potteries, near Derby. P. &amp; J. Arstrong Kalams zoo Police Simdayl Hmlnary surveys
for the railroad.
------- ----------------------------Ji 1842 from its former grouping. He and communication systems may,
charity event In the form of races --------- ---------- ------------------- --------- .
and
this
promises
to
be
a
thriller,
:
were
tnade.
in
1865
and
1866.
called
It
Castleton,
because
that
under tho law, pay half of this
and other special attractions to
! through these lands. The belief was the name of the Vermont town year's tax before July 1, and the
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
start at 3:00 o'clock in the after­ This team is a class AAA team.
balance before November 1. Tho
I am ready io collect summer noon on Saturday. July 4. AU profFourth of July Celebration, Lake have a railroad. Its actual construe-1 What
it
th-ii
siaat
to
take
ui
What it then meant to take up total collections for this fund were
taxes beginning Friday. July 10.—
Odessa; races, attractions Welcome I i tlon and the resulting operation of|a 160 acre farm in the big wllder- approximately $15,000,000 at the
Mabel Field. City Treasurer.
7/9 charities.
—Adr. trains gave the projected village a&gt;
(Continued on page 1, Bee. 2)
item with antique collectors.

Kiwanis To Sponsor
Softball League

'CATTLE RUSTLING"
ON FRIDAY NIGHT

STOLEN CAR FOUND
IS COMPLETE WRECK

CO. EQUALIZATION
GIVEN APPROVAL

COUNTY TURNS IN
OVER 70 TONS OF
SCRAP RUBBER

Painting
by Woodland
Painting by
service Man rlQCeS

CHILDREN'S DAY AT

.festival again
POPULAR EVENT

NETS $401.50

May We
Introduce

NASHVILLE STARTED IN 1865 WITH
GRAND RIVER VALLEY R.R. PROSPECTS

Primary School Fund
▼vlll Equal Last Tear S

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1843

■| Patricia Loube la thi name of the
j five-pound daughter bom to Mr.
and Mm. Muryl Foreman Monday.
June 29.
.
Jjmea BaUon U building an addi­
tional bedroom on his Podunk lake
&lt; cottage.
from Hastings to Quimby. Nashville.
„
,.
.. Wr
Kalamo. Charlotte. Eaton Rapid* I
and Jackson, left here Monday with-;
“H1U*’ .'t’Lum
out previous notice at 12:45 P. « !
,
wTrefn'
and returned at 10:55 P. MU ought; £ P
mini™
to prove popular and If travel meets *1" .,LDn
r'Jkra’»*Xai T^mtM
expectation*. a second bus will be
Lakm Naval Tr,lnin«
put on starting from Jackson on a1u
morning hour. Short Way Lines will I
Guernsey cows owned by X
run the above schedule for the pres-; F
of CrcAsay. Mich . have
. fm.
i just finished new official records
i Since receiving the letter appear- for production which entitles them
; ing in the Banner this week from to enU"&gt;" m the Advanced Register.
; Flying Officer G. M. McPharlln, tof Th® American Guernsey Cattle
I another letter sent out as recently a* I Club.
t June 4. has Just been received by | Mrs. M. O. Weaver Is still confinedI
■ Mrs. Virginia Baird, indicating* to her bed after six weeks of Illness
। "Mickey” was still In the land of with lumbago at her home at 512 W. i
1 tive living, altho in a hospital at i State.
! tlie time he wrote—"Just for a minor' The Banner Office wishes tn
I trouble, nothing serious." he avers.1 thank Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bldelman
The sbap he received In a package of Hastings. Route 4. for the tovety1
recently sent by Mrs Baird, he said bouquet of flowers they brought to I
looked better than anything that the office on Saturday.
had come his way in a long time, as I The sheriff's officers discovered I
soap Lt hard to obtain In the British I a patch of marihuana in Orange-1
Isles. He also asks for kodak films vllle township. Narcotic agents are
No. 120 If any friends are wondering expected to destroy it.
what to send him.
i n will be Interesting news to:
Mrs. Eva Lane has secured a po-| friends of Mrs. Wilds Babcock Mor- ;
sitlon . at the Otterbein Home at gan. who lived in Hastings and at-'
Lebanon. Ohio, connected with thc tended school here as a young girl.!
United Brethren. Liberal, church, to leani that after twn years In
and with her four children left Has- Flint as a Home-Ec teacher at the
tings recently to begin her duties Longfellow school she has accepted
there.
a position at thtf Rhode Island state
Lynn U. Stambaugh
Stambaugh of Fargo.
Fargo, N. coUege
college at Kingston. R. I. Mrs. MorD. . national commander qf Uje,gan .after finishing high school in
American Legion, will make his Kalamaaoo
attended
Western
only public appearance In the low- ’ Normal, then went to Michigan
er |&gt;cnlnsula nt an open-nlr meeting I Stale for her degree where she me­
This new color poater, which soon will be usbd in all parts of the
at Bennett park. Charlotte. Wed- jored in horrte economics. The new
country to promote tho sale of War Bonds and Stamps is one of
nrsday evening. July 8.
position marks a merited advancefour recently created to emphasise new themes in the War Bond
By action of the board of super-1 ment in her work.
sales campaign.
U. S. Trtuury Depl.
visors on Monday of last week, on' Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson
thr recommendation of Judge Me-' moved their household goods on
Donald, the contract of Barry ccun-' Friday to their farm home near
[ SUMMER PLAYGROUND
.
ty and the state house of correction Belding,
j Average attendance at the three
at Detroit was renewed.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dahlhouscr
! Hmtlngi playgrounds the first week
Mrs Leon Doster, who went! have moved here from Nashville
through a major operation al n1 and have rented the Maurice Pender
was 205 daily. Central led with 79;
Battle Creek hospital some time ngo. tenant house 210 Blair St.. In the
first ward had 68; and second ward
| was sufficiently improved so .-she first ward. &lt;Thelr daughter. MU*
had 57.
, could be brought to her home here Frances Duhlhouser is working in Durfee
*
, Plans for Friday afternoon. July
Hut week. At thLs writing thc Im-'the office of thc Sheldon Agency.
I Mr and M„ Coppock wU| lwve 3. call for .
—
a program, of Treasure
Iprovement continues
Her many
Menxo Turner was brought tO charge of the program *kt Uie Ea*l Hunt* on thc playgrounds for Chil। friends hope for her complete re- hl* home Tuesday from Pennock iiaiumore U. B. church Sunday dren under nine. Thor above nine
col?n"
„ ,
,
hoapital where he has been a pa- evening. July 12.
। who do not have bicycles will have
Dr F E Ixiwrcy. local dentist.! tlent since May 26.
------------a hunl ,n Temple Park. A city-wide
now in service, has Just been trans-1 Mr. and Mrs. Nell Boekeloo (Jessie Cedar Creek
’Treasure Hunt for those with blferred from the salubrious Man-! Rogers) and daughter. MLm Janet.
Mabel Hamntnn will enter-1 cycles I* planned.
cheater. New Hampshire, climate to moved to Hastings Tuesday from ’ . "".
cedar Otek Ocmeterv
Playgrounds have started plans
the rather torrid one of'D.lhhaMce Kalamazoo and wlU occupy Mr.inter-ptayground tount.menu
D
Boekeloo'* house, comer 8. BroadwTdnraSy JulyB f“r an In badmin£n and other game*.
•Die address of P. F. C. Gordon way and W. Bond St . originally aflernoon meeting.
i A favorable ruling from thc stalo . 4
E. Crothcr* ha* J tut been changed built by her father, the late D. W.
'administrator has reached County
to the following: 36154370.5th Sig- Roger* Mr Boekeloo'. work keep. &gt;Urtl|, (orn&lt;ni
’clerk Hide regarding the use of
nai Co.. U S. Army. A. P. O No. 5,. him in Ft. Wayne and he will spend
„.
. .
,
bti.r. for Mwimmliur trim A* vnn a*

A Story of War—And War Bonds

LOCAL NEWS

srorip PRICE CONTROL'S
-J
an old story
Wc heartily endorse the government 1 program to keep price* low be­
cause we have always followed it in principle.

By operating economically,

and by taking imall profits, wc have been able to offer money-saving

prices every day of every week.

Our. ads have told it — our prices have

proved it. We will cooperate with thc government by continuing our policy
which has won the confidence and patronage of value-wise women.

Del Monte
Salmon

39c

Pink Salmon, 2 cant------------ 39c

WE CLOSE ALL DAY
SATURDAY, JULY 4th

Stuffed Olivet, 3 os. jar-------- 25c

OPEN FRIDAY TILL 10 P. M.

Plain Olivet, 3’/x os. jar------17c
Dried Beef. 5 os. jar----- ------- 31c

Treat, con33c

Star Pickled Pig Feet, jar------ 25c
4X Peanut Butter, 2 lb. jar_.37c
Van Campt Sardines.
2 oval com 27c

vfflJL

KRAFT'S
CHEESE

Heins Cucumber picklct
large tixe —.
Paw Paw Sweet pickles
large jar .

LEMONS

25c

SUNKIST

DOZEN-

28c

Pimcnto

We Buy Your

EGGS
PARK IN REAR PARKIM-'i LOT AND BRING
JiM IN OUR REAR
-•TRANCE.

Tasty Loaf Cheese, 2 lb. loaf 51c
Ritx Crackers, I lb. box--------21c
Jam Good Pop Corn, Lgc. pkg. 25c

COBBLERS
CABBAGE
Michigan

Kist Soft Drinks, 6 Sm. bot. 25c

Ice t'vld

Knox Jell. pkg.------------------------ 5c

Lb.

-

CELERY HEARTS

Surfinc Beverage,
3 qt. bottles 25c

Salad Bowl Salad Dressing qt. 31c

47e

Carolina

.

.

Bunch

Ifi.
■

WATERMELONS
..........

.........

..Ea. *wAw

IJt

SNAKE &amp;

inyourgiw

Bananas—wc hope
Smuckcr’s Apple Butter, jar 22c

Dinner

Rolls,

dox--------------------- 5c

TWO FREE PARKING LOTS
To Serve You! Front one on Main St.
Rear lot on Michigan Avenue.

ve your Fats... Slap the Japs!
COLLECTION STATION OF THE

SUGAR

HOUSEHOLD FAT SALVAGE PROGRAM"

-HELP WIN THIS WAR-

1st Call Pork &amp; Beans 2 cans 25c

Rings or large sliced

lb.

21c

pound
COTTAGE CHEESE
COLD MEAT LOAVES choice of 4 varieties . lb.
PORK STEAK BLADE CUTS
p°und
SIRLOIN STEAKS
SMOKED HAMS whole or leg half .lb.
CHICKENS-FANCY ROCKS
pound
SLAB BACON
any size chunk . lb.
rib half. lb.
PORK LOIN ROAST
lb.
HOME MADE POTATO SALAD
ECKRICH LIVER SAUSAGE especially good. lb.
SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS
pound
Groin Fed Steer Beef
Trimmed Center Cuts, Lb.

It’i

d«F*nqlheJ*p!
jR^M-WAX

WNPSL STAMPS!

Bring us waste fats — We pay thc highest market prices

BOLOGNA

Mi. Janet, who 1. fifteen will en- Qur ww
f
RMjWjn &lt;|U u,e city it U expected that arrange­
1 ter high school this. fall.
worn
OUt and Welcome
,Or
b* bU&gt;
; Mrs. Anna Reed son
received
word ber tt,ul ,war “ k00** BU&lt;* helpful will be completed.
Pvt Harrv
I this week that her son.
1
Pvt. Harry
‘
, Completion of thr first week’of
"
I play in the Major League softball
Alabama.
Delton
showed that Kist Eagle* mid Baird
j Miss DrurJila Powell has been
The next meeting of the Deltot
‘A*4 U* t**1 “
“V41*
। taken to the American Legion bos-’ Inland Lukes Garden Club will be "bUj
’n l*?c Mln°J
I pltal In Battle Creek following an »-ld in the church baament. Uaguc Food Center Tlgcra appeared
I observation period at the University
Thursday afternoon, July 9. Roll call: bcAU 711,1 ‘lending, are.
of Michigan hospital at Ann Arbor.1
Major League
| Forrest Johnson has entered his will be a "Topic You Would Uke
Pet.
W
i string of horse* al the Lake Odeum | to Have Discussed Next Year." Mr. j
1 000
races on July Fourth, substantial Herman Reynolds and Mrs. Bessie ’Kist Eagle* .....---------- 2
1.000
Quick will be in charge of the de-tH^lrd Pioneers 2
purses being hung up.
-R33
I Mr. and Mrs
Ia&gt;o Rose, have1 bate which will be "Resolved Pe- Brockway Saxons .—’..1
.000
moved to .513 8. Washington St, rennlals Are More Desirable Than Strand Dodgers 0
Annuals." Thc hostesses will be Mrs.]
Minor League
from Freeport.
Charles Harrington and Mrs. Gor-1
•
W
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Perkins have I
1.000
! Food Center Tigers .—2
moved into thc house at 312 W. die Durkee.
.500
’ Bcssmer Pirates
I
ftinq to coti Billions to Marshall vacated by Mr. and Mr*. Prairieville ■ - ' ■
j Ly Barker Indians1
.500
Julius Knowlton.
.500
W. S. G 8. will meet Wednesday,1 Reed Yankees
1
.500
July 8 at the church. Pot luck dtii- Waters Giants ... . ...1
Keeping Limea Freih
tier at noon.
■
(Auto Sport Brave. ....0
.000
Limes will kcap fresh for soma
Games for July 2 to July 8 inclulima if they are washed, wiped dry OBITUARY
are: July 2. Baird vs. Strand,
and then stored in a covered fruit Jar . Mrs. Roae; Bunnell, daughter ot , xlve
Food Center vs. Waters: July B,
in thc refrigerator.
Wm. and Sarah Wertman. was born! Brockway v». Baird. Retd vs. Wa' July 27. 1873. in Barry county and tent. Btvamrr v*. Auto Sport; July
deported this lift June 19 at thc 7. Kist vs. Strand, Food Center vs.
j home of her daughter. Mrs. Lau- i.yBarker. July B. Brockway vs.
rencq Fuhr ot near Athens, Where’strand, Reed vs. LyBarkcr.
'
*he had been visiting for the last i
---------------- « a &gt; — ——
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 J
eight weeks. She was married to WILLIAM IL BIRMAN
Lyle Bunnell Nov. 17. 1898. and
WIUlam Henry Human, son of
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY 3-4
lived near the place of her birtn. John and juuiettoc Birman, was
HfOVBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
. »®&gt;T*y all her life.
.... born In Ohio on April 23, 1857, mid
Th. IW.d End Kid., In
Surviving txwldea the husband
mu
ul Pennock hatmid Mrs. Fuhr are a son. Dale Bun- pllM1 Hasting*. Mich . June 22. ut
f
t
rS’^Mr!!. lh* ““c 01 85
1 month. 23
।
Allee
Tungate
of
Battle
Creek
and
■
and Hugh Herbert. Anne Gwynne
Mrs. Bessie Bergman of East DelH„ camc t0 Michigan wUI, IU1
ton. und a brother. Harlan Wert- parenLi at me age ot 19 and on
( man of Baltic Creek.
March 11. 1880. was united in mar­
Though suffering much from ill- fl*— to
Holllpeter. To this
5UNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 5-6
herrWe.\.l*5: nrr
nve children'Lere bom MJohnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan in
thought wm always for the happl- wln B ’w MonlaxU; orvin A., who
, win K. m Montana; Orvin A., who
nesa of her family and frlAids.
precetlt!d him
hlm In
jn ^m.
I| preceded
death. and John

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N. B. C. Shredded
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YOU'RE TELLING ME"

Tarzan's New York Adventure'
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:80 to 3:00
Only enough'-har^aln admhudona will be sold to
fill the theatre once—cnine early
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Bob Hope, Madeleinnc Carroll

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1 H of Baltimore; Jessie M. Ednionuj
, OBITUARY
I and Doris O. Smith of Hastings.
I Thoma* Gorham, son of Edward
lwu«
and Anna Gorham, wits born in children. 14 grandchildren. 21 great
Calhoun county Nov. 15. 1887. and grandchildren, four sisters and
passed away June 18 at the Unlver- three brothers. and many other relsity hospital. Ann Arbor.
1 attves. friends and neighbors who
On March 38. 1854 he was married win sadly miss him.
I to Miss Della Bolyan. who passed
Funeral services were conducted
away ten years ago. Surviving are by the Rev. A. M. Coldren al 3
। three brothers. Francis. Bert and rp. —
m. Thursday
’
— at—the Leonora
"Arthur.'
-------• *-home.
-----* funeral
Burial ■­In the Hasi Funeral services were held at 3I 1 Ungs township cemetery.
P. M. Saturday In the Henton fu­
neral home, conducted by the Rev.rS CRASH AT WEST GUN LAKE
' Robert Smith, burial wl* In Hlefc’
Two ears came together tbasday
; ory Corners cemetery.
afternoon, on the sharp bend in thc
- road around the lower end of Gun
lake. Harland Adams, of Comstock.
Mich, driving one car. with Miss
l.uclllo Taylor, also of Comvtock as
a passenger, had rounded the curve
when he discovered he was on the
wrong road, made a turn and start -

SLAP THATJAP/

The Desperate Chance of Ellery Queen

read. Just then Earl Beaver, of Del­
, ton was rounding the curve. The
drivers could not see each other unU1 they were too close for either
to turn out. so they crashed. Miss
Taylor received a bad cut above her
right eye. The two driver* were
bruised but not seriously hurt. Thc
front* of both cars will need ex­
tensive repairs. Fortunately both
cars were going at moderate speed t •
or the injuries would have been

SUNDAY AND MONDAY. JULY 5-6

FDDKCENTER

THIS GUN FOR HIRE
Bargain Matinee Sunday 3:
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. JULY 7-8-9

euaswATTMf
Errol Flynn, Fred MacMurray in

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HASTINGS. MICH.

• THE BEST FOR LESS"

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE. MICH.

THE DIVE BOMBER

lOYu.WMIHM-ffAMB

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of their

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; rounds, as no stools were provided.

�THC HASTING 3 B.ANNEB.TBCRSPAT, JVLT 1, IHi

Unbeatable Team-—Soldier. Bond Buyer at the theatres

ling.
Mr. and Mrs. Bhlrley Mayo and
. Barbara of Hastings spent Sunday
* evening with Mr. and Mrs. Keith
You're Telling Me" starring HughFar lee.
Herbert. Anne Gynn». Robert Paige
— •— One ot the beat broadsides of hl- WEST HOPE
. lartou* hocus-pocus that has come
The committee* for the school re­
union. which will be held al the
this way for a good many weeks.
McCallum school house July 18. are
Bob Hope, Madeleine Carroll In
as. follows: Program, Sarah Anders
-My Favorite Blonde"
and Wilda McKibbln; yard. Johnnie
A yarn'of a ham vaudevilllan who Johncox and Raymond Anders,
get* inlxedgup with Nazi Spies, the table and tents. Abe Hayward.
• fastest amidmost furiously funny Ronald Anders, Earl McKibben:
jof the Hope epics.
—“ Springer and*
Ice --------cream.-----Harold
Buryi McKibbln; dinner. Lillie
Woodman. Maggie McKibbln. Lena
Laubaugh: sport*. Francis Springer.
Billy lUlop. Paul Kelly.
■w^n
Robert Wilcox and Bryon Crofoot
Helen ........
Parrish
Thore popular headliner*/ the The member* of the various comDcad End Kids and Utile ‘ Tough mlttee* please make a note of this.
Mr. *
and
Webber,
,Ou&gt;* display their thraplan ware.
Mr
nA Mrs Almond Webber
Jesse Osgood. Ira Osgood arid chil­
' to plump advantage.
dren Stephen and Barbara Mae at­
tended
the
Welton
reunion
at GtlU
"A De*perate Chance for Ellery
lake Sunday afternoon. Mabelle and
i Queen" starring William Gargan,
Elisabeth Ann spent the afternoon
.Vtargaret Undaay
with Mr. and Mrs. Everette McCal­
Tlte new story ot this aeries ha*
its activity In San Francisco to lum at Hickory Comers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Johncock
and children spent Sunday with his

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Julia Jewel and daughter from De­
troit were home tor the weekend.
“Tills Gon For Hire" starring Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Martin
Preston. Veronica Lake
were Sunday afternoon callers at
A teruion-packed story of a PFQpro­ the L. D. Woodman home.
fessional killer who’* gunning for
t|ie head man of an Axis spy ring
who double-crossed him.

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Four new color posters soon will be seen all over the United States,
emphasising new themes in the War Bond sales campaign. Tho
S osier reproduced above stresses the double-purpose utility of War

ond purchases.

'

ll.S.Trrauiry Drpt.

Hospital Guild No. 18 closed their
starring Maureen O’Sullivan,
I years activities with a pot luck pic­
Johnny WelMinuller
. nic
_______
at the_____
Bennett
_________
cottage
___________
at Leach
Intriguingly different from the take Wednesday. June 24.’Bingo fur­
former Tarzan pictures it presents nislied the entertainment for the
thr uncivilized king of the jungle/ afternoon. In September the officers
battling thc dangers of civilization elect will take charge. The Guild is
In the midst of the roaring activities looking forward to a very successful
of New York.
year With the following. Mrs. V. D.
—•-*

DEATH Dl’E TO
1 Hale, Vice Chairman. Mr*. I. J.
I estate as- HEART DISEASE
Smith Secretary and Mrs. Albert
Ttw sheriff's office was notified Ktnnie Treasurer.
■
jiersonnl 471.700:
wvi Hwvnhiaini IV1I
|I total
total assz-wunent tlUlnio
&gt;1.200325. Real
Friday flight that at a Uttle after
-----------nine
o
’
clock
that
evening.
Mr*
The Thornapple Garden Club will
I estate equalized 4072300: personal
las assseued; total as equalized Anna Hewitt. 58. of Middleville, had meet Thursday. July D. at the home
I 41.044.000. Percentage of county tax, suddenly died of heart failure. As of Mr*. Walter Hobbs for a pot luck
’&gt;&gt;&lt;• taw requires in such ciues, when dinner. Those wishing transporta­
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
1I .058
RUTLAND — Real estate azscsied *“ Pl’E*ictan had not been In at-Hon please call Mrs. James Lang­
estate aMesand 4015,370; personal —------ ----- •;-----ass&lt;\-.M-d 431300: total assessment W24.810. personal------------S3 J.600. total
as- tendance within a few hour* pre- ston.
, Kwacm •»*.*»«..«„. raiuic equn.- c*‘dlnR » Midden death, the sheriff'
&gt;946.670 Real estate eqqpllzrd 4760.- '
tJOl R'a&gt; “ul*
The Widow* Club will meet Fri­
Ized &gt;554.400: personal H&gt; aa.w.ised;
2°'*ned. He detailed Deputy
700: iter&amp;onal as asw-sed; total a.'
total a-v equalized &gt;594,000. Percent- "hfrnT Bedford, of Middleville, and day. July 10. with Mrs. Florence
equalized &gt;792.000. Percentage of . age.Jit-county tax .033.
this ....
city, Harthy of Route 4. Pot luck supper.
,i Coroner Dr.
r., Lathrop, of .u.county tax .044
to Investigate the case. The coronor Mrs. Arthur Laubaugh will be the
THORNAPPLE—Real e*tata as­
CITY WARDS 1 AND 4-Rca)
honored guest.
estate assessed &gt;1.668,050; personal sessed &gt;1.156.660; peruofful 480,650; heart disease. «o no Inquest was
&gt;468.950; total ovemmrnt &gt;2.137.- total UAseshmcnt 41337.310, Real considered necessary. Mrs. Hewitt American Legion
•estate
equalized &gt;1,026350; &gt;&gt;cr*onal
C00
Real, estate equalized &gt;1376... widow,
-------- . „.
wna.. a
and Is survived u,
by Tne annual election of officer* and
ns
n'lesscd;
total
ns
equalized
|l.C6R: personal left a* UM/irud; total
nine children as follows: Wiillimrdelegates to Department convention
as equalized &gt;1.845.018. Percentage 107.000. Percentage of county tax Hewitt. Conrbv. Mich.: Mrs. Ruth *" *” *“*J “
“
.0615.
of county |«x .102501.
Gardner, Battle Creek: Ed. Hewitt. and 16. will be held next Tuesday
e-n
v WAKUH
AM) 3
WOODLAND — Redl estate ns- Detroit; Melvin and Harold He­ night at the regular meeting. Lunch
CITY
WARDS 2
2 AND
3 —
— Ken
Real
tstate assessed &gt;1,866.450; personal
*1414-075witt. Royal Oak; Miss Myrtle following business session.
MUScninn uno lotal “^’SMitent &gt;1.497.425. Rea) Hewitt. Royal Oak: Miss Laura
Rrnl^Mtnre'^tiX^ st M7
'••'«"«* equalized &gt;1.401.650; personal
Hewitt. MIm Anna Howitt, and Mrs. SOUTHWEST RtrTLAND
Mr. and Mr*. George Havens and
S"X*34“
■*««“» »&gt; “»"'&gt;■ ■“ Fruncls Ko! sky. Middleville. Mr*
Hewitt had resided in Middleville sons Erwin and Dickie of Detroit
for the past ID years.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
county tax .128999.
•08S3’
, Mrs. Wm. Havens.
HOPE—Real e.-.tate assessed &gt;783.-; YANKEE SPRINGS—Real estate
mskivs- DEATH OF
Mrs Zc*Pha Reed of Durand is
550; personal 439^65: total as as4426.800; persorial 452335; SUDDEN
• , vtaitlug her cousin. Mrs. Dan Doug035
H,jI MAM.M SHERMAN
total assessment 4*79.035.
Heal
rewed 4823315. Real estate equal­ tol.il
Mnnley Sherman. 30. an employee, is**
ized &gt;518.035: personal a* a‘sewed: estate equalised 4307.765: personal of the F. W. Blks Co. ptant. died
~
Kenneth Dunn and ‘Miss Thelma
total as equalized &gt;558,000. Percent­ as assessed: total us equalized 4360.­
000. Percentage of county tax 112. very suddenly nt his home in Free­ Loudenbeck of East Lansing, spent
age of county tax 031..
Equalization docs not aticct town­ port very early Monday morning. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
IRVING — Real estate assessed
A blood clot had formed and lodged Harry Dunn.
ship
taxes
or
school
taxes
Ita
pur
­
473039.1: penonal &gt;48810: total as­
In a vital spot, resulting in hl* de­
Mr. and Mrs. H. T, Lord of Bat­
sessment &gt;779.105. Real estate equal­ pose la to fix the percentage of
cease. Sheriff Bera and Coroner tle Creek spent Sunday with Mr.
ized &gt;590,190: persotuil a* assessed; county 'tax which each supervisor's
Dr. tathrop made the investigation and Mrs. Roy Oaks and family.
total equalized at &gt;639.000. Percent­ district must pay.
required in such coses as this. The
Harold Atktaon of Kalamazoo was
age of county tax .0355.
'
Thc committee on equalization
coronor said that the cause of death a Sunday guest of Mary Dunn.
JOHNSTOWN — Real estate tw- consist* erf Morse H. Backus, super­
was evident, and did not call for
STONY POINT * *
sexsed &gt;808.425: personal &gt;52350; visor
— —of—Barry, chairman; J. J.
lofnl aasessment &gt;861.075. Real estate Mead, supervisor of 2nd and 3rd nn inquest. He was n tine man.
highly esteemed
„—... „ by «...
all Wllu
who wnrw
knew Mr and Mr*. B. J. Wellman made
equalized &gt;703350: personal a* as- wards of this city; Leon Moon. #uhim. Hr is survived by hl* widow n trip to Bellevue Monday.
sessed: total a* equalized &gt;756.000 ‘ peiwtsor of Baltimore; Fred Fulter."
Eleanor, and by two daughter*. ArMtas Ruth Brown of Lansing
Percentage of county tax .042.
supervisor • of Maple Grovd: Julian ioa. it. and Bonnie four: also by hl* •'•Pent last week wfth her aunt. Mr*,
MAPI.E GROVE—Real estate as- Potts. suj&gt;enlsor of Thomapplr:
ressed &gt;048.750: personal &gt;35.750: to-1 William C. McCann, supervisor of mother. Mr*. Bertha Sherfnan. and Claud Dernond.
by two brother*. Smith and N. c.
Mr. and Mr*. Lowell Dernond en?
tai assessment &gt;984.500. Real estate’ Irving, tuid Ferd Stevens, stijicrvlsor
The body was taken to the Leonard tertalned relatives from Indiana one
equalized $882,250; personal as ns-lot Johnstown.
&gt;
funeral home, where the funeral d*E ljut week.
scsied;. total as equalize^ &gt;918.000 ■------- -------- &lt; a »
w»i held yesterday afternoon at 3,
The ~
Dernond '"*
families attended
Percentage of county tax, -051.
■ LOOKING AHEAD
, the Mead family reunion at Reid’s
ORANGEVILLE-Real estate ns-1 “How goes it with your business?”
bl' ■“ s™sessed &gt;639,535: personal &gt;341175: to-; queried one store crony of another, ihakHoxmbE----------------- S”'* “
tai assessment $674,410. Real estate I “Oh. better?" was the reply.
Tiie Park team played Hasting*
A good crowd attended the Aid
rqualirwi &gt;514.125: personal mm"Better, do you say?"
rnaa
y evening and socletv
at Mr*.
m
h HU
°n J2
Prtday
al
Claud Dernond’* last
Mssed: total as equalized &gt;54«000.
Ye*, much beltar-than next’ i -trCthe
gam
t ’ evvn*nK "nd
“ Society
Wednmdav
M
.5“’- —
t&lt;J 1. rsLv
Oil. SuHuay
Wednesday.
Percentage of county tax .0305.
year."
. Two
John of 12n.ut
-- Wednesday
, I wo John of Battle Creek won---------------- - &gt;
from the Park team 5 to 4.
"TO BREAK THE ICE"—Today
1 This coming July 4th the Park the Phrase to break the ice means to
i team will play Delton at the park °Pen the Wtt&gt;' lor conversation, but
and on July 5 they will play Wes- *’«ck in the day* of the old Romans
ton Biscuit of Battle* Creek also nt 11 reftrred to u»e custom of breaking
the park.
'
open enough Ice to permit winter
•--------------- -----------------------r bathing.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
I
----------------- . ♦»
----------1 Delbert Moore, city
in AGREED
Ikiiy M. Anhur. onS ipli 1«
r
I am a speedy worker. I finished
l Fred Schlepek, Dowling----------- 30 the enclosed Article In an hour and
llene Cappon. Carlton21 thought nothing of it."
——-----------Editor (replying): ’’I got through
Mr
"GODLA?"D
your
your arncie
article in
In a
a traction
fraction ot
ot ui
that
Mr and Mrs. John Homan and time and thought Just the same."
*on Win. of Indiana spent part o!
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Kantner.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Sandbrook
and children were Sunday guests of;
Mr. and Mrs. York Duffy of Kata-,
An Old Word With
mil zoo,
New Meanings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Dell .of Lan­
sing spent Wednesday nig 114 and,
It's a sad truth that many
Thursday wltji Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ‘

CO. EQUALIZATION
GIVEN APPROVAL

Save and Sell for Victory

THRIFT . . .

SAVE on rubber.

Check tractor, track, and auto tire* often.

Be a

Wotring. Hwy enjoyed fishing on
•Thursday and got their limit.
Raymond Smith spent the week-,
end with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
at Wall lake. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Smith were Sunday guests there.
I
Mr. and Mr*. Isaac Williams of !
Woodland were Sunday dinner&lt;
guests of Chas. Farlee and family. •.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend were1
guests'of Mr. and Mr*. Franklin;
Townsend of Ionia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotrlng and

o little ashamed of being
thrifty There was too

— of doing

without un-

Grand Opening
Bowens Mills
JULY 4th

who have elways bought

chases home — who have
Orchestra
Every Saturday Night i
HOWARD BRISTOL. Mgr.

thrift to which patriotism

Ackerman, chairman.

Mrs.

Fred

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1H8
! '
................... .......... '-------------------------------------------- —]----------------------------------- -———r
U.—---------------------- ~ ing proportion* In cartain com-! consumption of synthetic* for the '

LIBERTY HMEfflCKS

I T A fl I A I C

pounds, thus conserving thc dwlnd- llre tread*.
Up, Wp|, a
n.bO, Io.
UP. QUIPak truck ।
„
Uro problem can be salved tn time.
~ '
JUCh t*sw,tui
w th0
18l5 wlu mark a turning point In
__.ro AN EVEN KEEL
focturc of heavy-duty tires and the rubber situation.
M than two weeks ago AmerJ- tubes where no adequate substitutes
synUteUe rubber production for
spirits were soaring cn an up- !bave yet been found
'1945 Is cxpeclctl to be about 832,000
t of Joyful optimism following
jn ract, thc beat dt the artificial tons. To this can be added 70.000
Malar surcease* at Coral Bea ' rubbers cannot entirely replace nat-;tong Of natural crude Imported from

I I UKIAL3

i Millway Island and the thou-, Ural rubber in heavy duly tires Vttrioiu sources and a possible carryr 'gaad-plane raids by R-AJ". which anti tubes.
lover of about 10.000 ton* from 1944
smashed .Cologne and Essen. One | No onCi notcven the
Germans for a total of 812,000 ton*,
heard confident predictions Uiat wtlo bave been experimenting with
A**umlng war, requirements to be
the war might end sometime this n-nthetlc rubber for 30 years, have nt the 600X100
level, there may
yvir.
lyet turned out serviceable tires and | be a surplus of about 112.000 tons
Now,- with Tobruk gone, with tubes made solely of synthetic rub- at thc end of 1945. Although this
Gen RommeH’s mechanised army b,.r
represents an easing of the alluaion.
already driving Into Egypt and thCj Qnp American rubber
.
Russian* hard pressed on their vital now toting tires contalnithT a half- over; would not even be enough to
aouthem flsnk. a wave of acute and-half mixture of *^j&lt;thctic and take care of the present restricted ,
pessimism U roiling over the coun- crude nibbers/bul
are Incom- dvllun rejiuiremente of 10,000 tons'
Uy,
iplete ar.d_iu»-nni^c,.n *ay a* yet
month.
_
1
There is considerable sharp talk
the tires will have proper' so. unless scrap rubber collections '
against Great Britain^ for *tuPld wearing qualities. This 50-50 blend vastly exceed idl expectations, un-!
bungling—AU of which xioubtlcw oI cnl&lt;iP Bnd synthetic rubber* is
supplies from such sources os
give* great joy to the Nail “big aboul „ far „ any u. 8 manu- uain Amcrica'nnd Africa are boost­
wigs'* who are striving with every (acturcr* have been able to go with .(x| above rsUmatcs and unless the
artifice at their command to pro- 'any pro*pccU for success.
deliveries from Ceylon and India
mote a rift of mutual dislike and j A11 thbk mav mrprbe many of. us can be maintained. U 8 authorities
suspicion between England and thc ;Who Ulik -R|lbly ol uie coming gyn- on rubber supply believe that nothU. S. A.
Ithetle program making u* forever ing short of 11 miracle in the syn-l

Actually^ war communique* so independent of natural rubber
far this year have Justified neither pJ1M

I
■

fHAlKIEVILLE
here. His address Is Frederick J.
Mrs. George Adrtanson. Mrs. Mary Castle, PL. 472 R.D.—M.CJJ., Ban
Diego. Calif.
Loraine were In Kaiamasoo, TueaZara and Karl Boulter spent a
day..
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nagle of Gull
lake, Mrs. Gladys Burpee and Mrs.
T. H. -Ketehum of Karlin called
LaVem Calthrop called on Mr. Calthrop al Battle Creek. Bunday. He Friday.
Mrs. Mary Polley entertained at
feeling better again.
a pot luck dinner Friday evening
M1m Dorothy Johnson of Flint E honoring the birthdays of Mark
spending her vacation with her Ritchie of Middleville. Mr. and Mrs.
IMrcnta. Mr. and Mrs. I-ewla John- Mark Norris and Mrs. Polley. Oth-

Policy had ss callers Sunday. Mrs Ffcyd N*grl ot Sunfield.
E. A. Parker and Elisabeth of HaaUuU aha U enjoying the scenery

and Patricia Baker of Kalimasoo.
Bunday callers of Mrs. Jennie stationed at an army camp.
Norris and Lucy were Mrs. Stella
Barber of Richland. Clara Scott of Grand Rapids. Friday.
Ptne lake. Mrs. Delos Hughes and
The Irving people art glad to hear
i
Charlotte of Toledo. Ohio.
that Mrs. John Ten Harkrl is much
improved tn health.
IRVING
Dicky Belson spent a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith of De- with hU abler and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Seeber of Battle
Wm. McCann one day recently.
, Frederick Castle, who recently Lucy Norris.
Miss Lola Anne Nagel has been
Joined the U-. S. marines I* now at
Patricia Baker of Kalamaaoo Is
Ranald Be Ison vieltod hb broth­
San Diego, Calif. Let's remember spending two weeks with her grand­ er. Clifford Behan and family near in Grand Rapids a* a delegate
from the Hastings Christ Un En­
that he Is a long ways from home.
home, parents.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeOrande De Gourd Neck lake recently.
and would like to hear from friends‘ Priester.
Mbs Martan Nagel b spending deavor society to which she belpng*
I

A carpenter named Mr.
Jedd
Hit the nail on tho head
when ho said
"The Bonds I am buying
Will help 'em keep flyin'
And bomb all the Axis guys

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sup- theiie production prograin can till I
the
bctww.n ' supply nnd do-

ttaund., Sweet
petent military observers and for- rubber in all types of compounds. ABOUJ* ihe RUBBER SHORT.MILO
elgn correspondents last January to! Germany hasn't discovered the «•- AGE.
Mr*. Henry Germaine. Mrs. Nina
the effect that 1942 would be an- |Cret tn more than three decades of
Boyle. Miss SophU Spath. Mrs
other Axis year with the United! intensive research. Our VcientLst*
■Bertha Philmon. Mrs. Madeline Nor­
Nations mostly on the defensive; may
ablp to d0 a better Job but­ Public Forum
man. ML* Nina Fenner and Mrs.
Leone Bradfield attended the fare­
that the Nazi would probably make’there Is no assurance that succe.*.*
well social given at the Delton
further gains in Rassla; that thC| Wjji be achieved In time to help Editor. Banner:
church tor thhe Rev. and Mr*.
British might be driven back into much during the-presenl enArgcncy... You Ihivc probably noticed tlwifMvh Monday evening. Several
Egypt; that Japan would make. The situation at present is about'; blind man who operates u new*- gift.*, including money, were pre' Minted to them.
further gains in the East Indies and us follows, according to thc most; .kind in the poatofflc-c when you/
i Norman Wilcox spent Sunday
China.
. I accurate reports which responsible ' came In to buy n stamp: but you
with his grandmother nt Wail lake.
Before we get too hitler about leaders in the rubber industry have probably do not know the actual 1 Robert Van Strealn of Kaluna­
j
conditions
which
he
has
to
face
'in
the bungling of thc English, let's been able io accumulate:
, zoo Is spending part of his vacation
Many
•■Remember Pearl Harbor!
| Wc entered 1942 with a stockpile j hi* .-truggle for existence.
, wills hb grandparents.
'profile have remarked:
.
Our sincere sympathy goes to Mr.
Tliat was possibly t!»e most dis-;of slightly lessjfran 700.000 pound* ,! ' How nice It Is that that blind
astrous bit of "muddling" which jOf natural
Import* from nu&lt;n cun earil hb living .in such and Mrs. Van Stream in the death I.
hl* sister, who passed away at |
has happened since the French col- [jtoegs which wcr' salvaged from an easy wuy and under ahelterr 1 of
uorKCSs hosptal
nospiai Saturday.
aaiuruay.
•
Borges*
But Mr. Sponable's "}***“•; ha*! The
lapse at Sedan. If there had been Eatt jn(jjM plantation.* and from
Thc Young
Young People's
People's Sunday
Sunday school
school ,i
attended two birthday parties I
leader* at Pear! Harbor who could fnd!a and Ceylon will amount to j brt-n confined to the ID-dollar-.i-.
I week level for many years, which,
Thursday and Friday evenings.
have used available resource* a* 300.001) tons mure. Synthetic rubtis only a little more than enough,&lt;ine (or Juvce llouf.h al the home |
brilliantly and decisively to repel
0Htpiit for the year will be . to pay hb room and board bill. He of Mr aIld Mrs Charles McNulty
the initial blow by Japan as did abou jjjnnoiu.
. :ireclves no other kind of assistance,on Thursday, and ano for Nonna
the men at Coral Sea and Mid-1
of {pig n(|tb; Up to a total «up- in any way.
ISaunder* al her home on Friday.
However, now he has found an-1 Each was presented with a beautlway island, thc explosive violence !p|v (lf silghllj. more u,an 1.032.000
other way in which he can Increase ful compact.
of the Japanese conquests might
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and
have been considerably reduced,
j Rubbfr authorities believe that i hl* livelihood if he can secure thc
crepe ration of some club or organ-‘son. Larry, were overnight guests
After all. it Is' not Great Britain'* onJy fI|ghliy more than COOPOO ton* ballon. &gt;Jr Sponuble hn* been of-'of Mrs. Wilcox Thurat/ay,
fault that she ha* no general a* can
I)roccss«i during tlip year frred a position. in Grand lupldv,
.--------— ,
--------------brilliant in the art of mechanizedancj
covers both civilian oik! which will jx»y a much greater *al- BRANCH DISTRICT
warfare as Rommcll. Have we?
demand*-even though Army. ary and which will necessitate mucn, Several of our young jx-oplc al­
, walking about the city. In order to tended the convention al Grand
Even Germany could probably not Navy and lemj-U-asr official* are re­
do this work successfully he would, Rapid* Sunday.
produce another.
Such eminent quoting much more for war de- have to" have a'leutier dog of the. Mrs. Ruth Hawks entertained the,
UcUcLans arc rare and can only mand». alone.
-----------—typ—wlileb ore IraliiiHl-m lead-thc- Jolly Dvaen-Tuesday afternoon.
‘
be cornered by greatly superior.
&lt;he j,r(&gt;lmb|||Uc5 are that blind through the heaviest kind of. A short Father’s Day program
was given at the North Mnplc.
force—something thc United Na- Amcrica that enter 1943 with a stock traffic.
The
cad
of
these
docs
is
J300
Grove
church
Sunday
mornlni;.
|
Uon* do not posses* as ycL
| p|lc of Bbol|t WOM tm„ To (hte
' a piece ami they ninv‘ be secured! Several of the old neighbor* at-!
Ground gains In North Africa |w(11
oddcd 250.000 tons of »yn- from thr Leader Dog Foundation of I tended the funenil of Peter Hoff*
mean little arid If thc British c9»lthPtic rubber which can be pro- Rochester. Mich. In order to se-lmnn nt the Wilcox church Sunday!
succccd in keeping Rommel! from; dMwJ onJy |f prpM.nt production cure one of these dogs n local or- afternoon,
Mrs. Lawrence Maurer received
Alexandria, it will represent a
arr. rigidly maintained, ganlzatlon must be found who wit
sponsor half of thc cost, or $150 a letter from her son. "Edwin last
xtrategic defeat for the Noxi forces. Xmporte ^e expected to be about
Then after the do*; b obtained and .week but he couldn't tell her where
There is no attempting to deny, £0
ton, ■ providing deliveries! It* master h employed lie may pay; h’’ wo* stationed or what he was.
that the situation i* .serious. But from CeyJon an(I
can
con. back to thc foundation the rcma.-.i- • doing, but he Lt still in thc United.
there are some favorable factor*
. mg half of thc cost.
Stales.
A dog of Uds type would in-' Our pastor.Rev. Moyer left for thc
Britain is now defending inside ; , Th|,‘
rf.1||1Wr
auUwr.
line* with supply route, becoming j J|lni |n An„.rl(.il |hu&gt; PXptt.t Uiat crease Mr. Sponable'* economic University of Wisconsin Monday
value from three to four Ume*. If morning to be gone two weeks at
shorter and better a* she withdraws i there will be only ‘ slightly more
any l«nl chib or onnmbatlon b the expense ot the Kellogg Founda-.
Into Egypt. Rommcll. on the oth­ than 7W.OOO ton* of rubber on hand mtercsle’d in financing thc $150 ncc- Uon.
er hand, must face the task during 1043. Of thia, more than e*.-&lt;irv for thr securing of a clog for.
of bringing in supplies over great­ 100,000 tons of the natural crude Mr Sponnblc they may get further POWERS ECHOES
Mrs. Theltna Alston of Cleveland.
ly extended desert routes. Britain must be reserved as a qprry-ovcr information from him at the local ,Ohio, visited Miss Laura Cosgrove
ixAstolftce or they may write direct
wlU won
up b, ntn-r-a irr
for 1911 • ;».* mentioned previously. to the Leader Dog Foundation from Friday uniii Wednejiday. ••
Mr. and Mr*. Russeil ShossbcrgOflUh Mmw. -wch
O'""- ',nlbh.,
„1U. Rochester. Mich-, and ofler their
cr and son of Grand Rapid* spent
Rommeil with problems lie ha* not
•
। factory for heavy duty Ure*». So., services.
a wvArvs-n
Saturday with hb sbter. Mrs. Ar. , ,
KLAUfc4&gt;
thur Bedford and family,
-ttlsere win lie only await oioooo ton­
Thus the setbacks In North Africa
’ ! of crude mid syntiiclic rubber avail­ kin ni kin n y
Mr ‘‘ntl Mrs Nonna» Purchase
arc not disastrous. After all. Rom­
soi ill sin i.i/.
vbited relatives at Reed City. Sunable for actual processing during
But Cook of Hasting* visited Mr. day.
mel!. himself, has been pushed back
’ the year.
amt
Mr*
Frank
Horn
one
day
liutl
inti Frost left Monday for Fort
Into Tripolltana without fatal con- I The demiuiil* of- Anny. ’NavywH-k mid Onillc Cook of Columbu*. Custer for induction into the army.'
1,—.&lt; with ...
—
Mr nnd Mrg Harold Poole of
Ind . spent -----------Hie weekend
them
'and Icnd-l’-a.-'c officials, however, «...&lt;
Il will, however, be disastrous for
Gr ind Rapids were Sunday guest* |
'omouht* to UOO.OOO ton* even wiicn
Mr. and Mr* Lealer Bonneville spent of tin- latter's daughter. Mrs. A.
the United Nations' cause If wc
rquirc- Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Bedford and famllyher. U.
.uri H»
"
Mbs Barbara Siegel ot Lansing b
of throwing mud nt our stronge*'. menu.
f”"*”"
visiting at the home of l»er aunt
Thus war demands, alone, exceed
ally each time she suffers a set.the probable supply. Civilian' pro­ Sherrard attended church service and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
at Midland pari; Bunday.
duction Will have to lx- rcduccd al­
Mr and Mrs Bert Whiting. Mr.
If we do that, we're playing right
Mr .md Mrs. Bob Frost of Grand
most to the xezo point.
iand .*«*.
Mrs. nua**
Hugh Foster ******
and uc****
Jean Rapid* were Sunday guests of hl*
into thc hands of Hitler.
The rubber situation will remain wd lorren of Grand Rapids, vb- parents. Mr. and Mry Henry Front.
Lted ,h
their
auiit.
Mina K«»vun
Kenyon
i tight during 1944
ltfrt
',,r “
unl Mrs utna
CONCERNING RUBBER
There is nothing phoney about
Synthetic production during that and Aha Krtiytm* Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Mila Ashby spent
| tear is expected to U- 650,000 ton* Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jim
the rubber shortage.
Rubber industry leader* tn Akron
provldlruf. of enurre. that tlitre Bate* of Oi-i-go
Visitor* at Rev. Fred Hom's Sunand rubber specialist-, on Die War
Production Board In Washington. In the expansion procram. To this
Mankrr and Mr and Mrs Shelby
after carefully balancmg^pmbable can be added the expected earry- Nash of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs.
war’industry demand* against pre .- pver from 1943 of 100.000 ton* of Boaz Walton of Battle Creek
ent and possible future sources of natural crude and import* from
Donald Kenyon of Battle Creek tha world. our own two-ocean
supply, agree that tile U. S. A. ti various sources of about 60.000 tons spent he weekend with his parents.
Marshall Hom of Ionia is spend­ , one—thc Battleships of the Line. I
almost certain to be faced with on 'more, far total of about 810.000 ton­
acute rubber shortage by the second j The demand from Army. Navy ing -omc time with his gnmdpar-'। nicy displace approximately 35.000
ent*. Rev. and Mr*. Fred Hom.
tons and cost up to $70,000,000. We
quarter of next year.
any lend-lease source* during 1941
j have somelhing like a score of these
Both groups have termed "fancontinue to be about OCT.000 IIKNJIERNHOTT
.' huge ships In the Atlantic and PaEveryone enjoyed the Bible school1 cific.
tastlc" the claim being made that ton*, thus leaving « slight, thcortti• demonstration and thc sermon by!
therc are ten million ton* of coL Cal surplus.
lectable rubber scrap in tljb cotin-1 However, by that time, it willj our raw minister- We hope she will!
enjoy her ifork un thb charge.
try.
probably be impossible to carry, LoiiLpt Chrisleibru and Caro)
If the present scrap rubber rol- jWrr •sufficient natural crude from Sinclair arc ut E**t Lanning. u-&gt;
lection drive brings in a quarter of ’the 1944 stock pile* to take care
Robert Brogan was operated on
a million ton/-, they will be pleased; of the 1945 requirements.
If a half a million tons, Mtounded | So. if Hie rubber industry hasn't .it l*ennak hospital Saturday, for
removal- of tonsils and adenoid*.
,
_ .___ '’»,u "i iun*u* aim aueiunu-,.
BuL even half a million tons
ton* ot found
But.
found uu satisfactory
satisfactory process
process for
tor,
?iIr
. AUjr-l Bnll “nd|
mixed scrap, would yield no more making heavy-duty truck Lire* sole-' RichardDeMott were Sunday dm-'

Wkal you

WHOLE

QUARTERS

than a hundred thousand pounds |y from synthetic rubber by the end ncr aural*of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
of good-grade reclaim—and that of 1944. thc mechanized division* I Dimond at Wall lake where Use Ditifiire w protjuhiy un-the-opttmfcpe-orttw v.'ir. Army Teiirnavr tn Rcr-”"'n‘“
“
tight huge bstUcahlps are under
The Dr Gunn family from Kala'nstruction and mere arc contem­
nurx; were weekend uu&lt;*U st AG,
---------------------.... these .«««,«
plated.
To finance
modern
Clatk's. Romig goes to Pon Custer I baths of Uie sea it Is necessary .
cn Friday thl* week foj^.tralidng. 1
r, everyAmerican everywhere to
----------.Juy more
nxrw Wb(.
We ।

Copper Luster
• ; ra do it U ttwrybody does his i
Copper luster Is a metallic luster . hire. Invest at least ten percent
on pottery or porcelain, achieved by
your income every pay day to
wash, and often iridescent
rip your county go over IU Bond
in appearance.
j Quote.
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HALVES

30c
31'
CANTALOUPES
NEW POTATOES JO 33'
FRESH PEACHES 3 29'
29'
TOMATOES
5 ■ 23°
OHIOHS
15'

UNTIL

9:00 P. M
B--D

JUMBO 36 SIZE—VINE-RIPE

Friday Nite 10 P.M

U . S. NO. I—WHITE

Closed JULY 4

LBS.

FANCY. YELLOW

/THESE VALUE'

A

LBS.

SULTANA

CELERY HEARTS
fresh.

CUCUMBERS

10c

km

GRAOI -A’’

■A. Sc

2

k,.

11c

LIMB

GRAPEFRUIT

IONA PEACHES

PICNIC LOAF CAKE

ooz. 12c

RYE BREAD

...Ik

oot.31c

.

SPARKLE 6ELATM 5 FXGS 24c
GRANULATED

A

SUGAR
LB.

Hi 10c

P0P1 CORH

3 .n. Wc

WHITE LAYER CAKE

PRESERVES !K"

CREAMERY FRESH

SILVERBROOK BUTTER
AMERICA^ OR BRICK

MELO-BIT CHEESE MILD, FULL CREAM

WISCONSIN CHEESE ..
KRKKMRICH

PABSTETT CHE

... Ik

COTTAGE CHEESE

X_ )

OLEOMARGARINE

39'
2 i°‘f 56'
30'
LB.

o,31c

PEANUT BUTTER

237c

KETCHUP

2'foil 27c

TQMATO SOUP

3 CANS 17c

EVAPORATED MILK 4J2S 31c

TOMATO SOUP

3 CANS 20c

YUKON CLUB

BEVERAGES
4 tfu. 29'

FRESH MILK.. Ik
suhhyfiild

2 m. 31c

2 11. Wc

SAUD DRESSING

WHIIKHOUSt

HtALTHPUL

.. 12c

BUR {GOOD

FRANKENMUTN CHEESE,. 35c

BULK'

.. 31c

aflatidcuf aUead^iio.'iteAt.

PLAIN OR PIMENTO

12c

RED CHERRIES

CHOCOLAIK ICiO

PLAIN OR SEEDED

FUDGE OR WHIK ICING

2 Cans 35c

MARASCHINO

HOT DOG ROLLS 12 19
DONUTS

2c£w29c

HALVU ■ SLICED

_woi, 12c

LEMONS

4*

10c

0"C

WHOIS SEGMENTS

SUNIIST—300 SIZE

Sc

CABBAGE

JANE PARKER

SANDWICH BREAD

NO. 1
CAN

UP APPLE SAUCE

FRtiH. StlDlHl

FRESH, HOME GSOWN

ante

GREEN IfPEERS

^410c

LOMBARD PLUMS

NEW CROP—YELLOW

FRESH, OUIOOOR

Si 13c

tHAHK VOU

LBS.

MICHIGAN

'

FRUIT COCKTAIL

FRESH. RED-RIPE

Witk

WAH BONDS

Uc aide.
[along with an inferior producu-a
Furthermore. rectalm is not an product, for example, which has a
adequate substitute for natural rub-| life span of 5.000 mil's instead of
her and. even if available in un- 20.000.
limited quantities, would no com-| More tires will have to-he used
pensate for the shortage m crude and. this will complicate tnuuporrubber.
.ration problem*, require expansion
The prince1 v*luf of reclaim is /if manufacturing facilltlM and
fc&amp;vg?" •--------' .
.
'
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that It can replace crude in vary- cau*/ corresponding Increase# in.Uie

WATERMELONS

OPEN

PURE LARD2i’.2k

IONA
44-01. «7CAN 1/C

TOMATO JUKE

/I &amp; P

Pi^ki Meat* tyo* *1lte tyauJitk

NSW RACK

PHILLIPS' PEAS

2e"?H,’23c

WNNVmiD

CORH FLAKES

FRESH DRESSED ROCKS

FRYIHG CHICKENS
STEWIHG FOWL_
BEEF ROAST‘__
3 TO 4-LB. AVG

...LB.

.

CHOICE CHUCK CUTS

towa.-iwm or

34'
33“
27'

WNNTFIKLO OR tWIFFt

FANCX-HOM Caught

SIRLOIN STEAKS .tn",. 37c

COOKED HAMS 111?.' '1, 3k

WHITEFISH

L4AH. MEATY RIIS

SUGAR CURIO

B0IEIN6 BEEF

_____ u.15c

CHOIC4 iHOULDIR CUTS

HEAL ROAST

ASSORTED CEREALS

Wc

OUK1H AH NR

WAX PAPER

2ISX&gt;25c

Hew SHORTENING !&lt;£. Me
WHO* MIL

SOAP HAKES

2«..27c

REDFISH FUHS..22c

MILO SUGAR CURIO

.. 2k

WHtXl CI SHANK HAU

SMOKED HANS

SMOKED PICNICS _u.3k

^.'vKc

JUHNYFIKLO

37e

SUB BACON met! - ii. 2k

POLLOCK FILLETS

WAFER SI I CKO

pancy

•OILED HAM_^3fc

Ik

LARGE SHRIMP __.u. 27c,

SELF-5ERUKE

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�TUI HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JULY X 1M1

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3

a - M 3 S S s ilF

Sherman Jones cooperating at the daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ru**----- * “----sell Reynolds in Neacommtown.
George Converse and Carl MeMr. and Mrs. Norman Stanton Ohio.
Pharlin admitted in Municipal Lad as guests on Sunday. Mr. and
-- ------------------- -- ----------------------court Thursday afternoon that they Mrs. Gerald Scidmors of Hartings, nora Jtox of Fort Wayne. Ind. have
ttad been guilty of disorderly con­
The 4-H organiuUons of the been’visiting the former's brotherduct.
Judge Cortright sentenced Duniiam and Lacey projects, en- In-law and abler. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
each to pay A flm of 810.00 and joytd B roller skating n
Patton for the past week.
costa of 1450.
| Harold Marlin rink at________ ______________________________ _
horn* of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac-i
--------- - | bn Tuesday night of-iasL week
Elmer Johnson admitted In Mu-( Ray Strickland, who tub been In- kinder at Wall take Sunday In honnldpal Court the charge brought ducted into the air corps, has besn or ot the. birthday anniversary of
against him of petit larceny. Judga] stationed al Camp Jefferson. Mls- Mrs. Lillian Rapp? also of Wall lake.
Cortright gave him 110 fine, M-2V|WUrl
The other guests were: W. W.
emu and put him on probation for
otU Ketcham, a rural mail car- Lung of Wall take. Mr. and Mrs.
ner from Dowling, went to Unlver- John Ritter of Kalamazoo. Mr and
ally hoapttal. Ann Arbor tor treat- Mrs. Claude Harrington of Banfield,
John Beteon. of Irving, was ar­ menl for infection of hb foot.
! Mr. and Mrs Marshall Norwood and
rested for disorderly conduct Fri­
Mrs. Anna Davb and niece. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams and
day. nr
He was arruignea
arraigned in
In Municipal Martin who b
aay.
t&lt;
iivin* with her,
r«ii.
Rosemary,. local and Mrs 1
Is living
her. callcali- daughter Ra«cmar&gt;
, court that day. admitted the cliarge.
Bt the home of her brother. Mr. Florence Reed of BatUe Creek.
I
.and was ordered by Judge Cortright Bnd Mrs ciifton Miller on Sunday.
Mrs Bernice &lt;KendalD Anderson
to pay 110fine and84 50costa.He
jgr and Mn
Frank R. Jones of of Kalamazoo called on Mr. and
I P*
paid.
1®.
Assyria
held
the
reunion
at
their
Mrs.
Lincoln
Bush
Monday
morning
Mrs.
Lincoln
Bush
Monday
morning
Assyria held the reunion at their
- Jurie
• ' “
,____
.... way ______
,___ ____
, --------------.
home on
28. Rit being
being the
the She_ was
on. her
to Hartings
to
•
Mbs MarieMcMaster, of Doster,
twelfth family gathering.
Those spend
’
Those
spend thc
thc day
day with
with her
her stater.
stater. Mrs
Mrs
was driving a car on June 20 that present were: Mr. and Mrs Chaa. Leah Nreb and family.
was in an accident. In which her,B Jones Bnd (anujy, Mr. and Mr*
Mr. and Mrs. Ellb E. Faulkner
!nolh"
waa
PMNvnger. wy Cleo Jones and family. Mr and Mn. have received word that their son.
Injured. The Sheriff's on leer wh&lt;. Erwin -Willison, also Mbs Bernice Arnold Faulkner of Camp Davb. S
nvesUgaled found that the young I jo,;** ot Batik Creek: Mr and Mr* C. ha* been promoted from the'
lady had no operator s license. She lining Walker and famllv of Chi- rank nf captain to major
appeared in Municipal court here eago; Mr and Mrs. Arte Humphrey.
Mr and Mr*. Max Reynolds and!
Saturday, admitted the charge of I Mr and Mr*. Carey Jone* and fam- 'Mr. and Mr*. Ellis E Faulkner
driving a car when *he lacked uie.Hy Of Dowling: Mr. and Mrs. Albert spent Tuesday tn Lansing.
proper license, and paid the 85.00, Jones and family of Assyria; Mr.' Mr. and Mrs. Harley Durkee of
fme and 84.50 costa which Judge an(j Mrs. Fred Clemence. Mr. and Wayland called on hb brother. GorCortright imposed.
Mra. Victor Clemence and famllv, die Durkee and family Sunday evePENNOCK HON FITAL
of.n,n&lt;
Charlotte; -Mr. and Mr*. Edd Jones
--------------- « • »
Babies born at the hospital since’-VI
of WU.,1.
Denver. Colorado;
Mr
VVIUJ.OH
ml and
*181 Mrs I: BARHYV1LLE
■ . -----1**1
riHmrt
tnF-liirL.
thrMF
uirl,
.........
. ----------- . .
.......
last rrjort include three glrb and Fred Jones
and family of Hastings;
A large crowd attended the Home
V. ». Navy need* more men — A Nary Recraitlnf Officer will be al th* Pool Office here every Monday to two boy*. They are: a girl tn Mr Mr and Mrs George Jones and coming at thc church Sunday. Mrs.
and Mrs Robert Brownell. Hastings family. Pittsburg, Pa ; Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Kelsey ot Coats Grove
Oarl 8ooUman and family. Mr. and sang a solo and Heber Foster and
rence Barcroft Freeport, R. !.• a Mrs. Russell Mott and family of Mrs Ruth Dutmer sang a duet; the!
boy on June 25: Mr. and Mrs. Muryi Delicti: Mrs. George Enos and chll-! message of the morning was given!
KOl'TH BOWNE
Ivin Leigh of Caledonia and MLm]
Foreman, IM W. Bund, a girl on dren of Kentucky.
| by our dbtrict Supt. Rev E. H.I The above cartoon poeter, especially drawn to promote tba sale
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Curtisi accom- Fnincb Porrllt.
June 29; a girl to Mr and Mrs Dale
The day was spent in vlslUng and Babbitt. One only needed to hear
panted Ervin Curite* and Bcutah
Mr and Mr* Will Cosgrlff of.
of War Bonds aud Stamps, will soon be seen throughout the United
Falconer, Hasting*. R. F. D. also games.
rxen METHODIST CHUBCH
A beautiful dinner was that, to regain new lippe and cour-|
Lint of Lowell to Montpelier, Ohio. Lowell accompanted by W. H. Par-]
■ r-jir.. Ittaat *1 BoKvmS
on Jun* 29; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin served with Ice cream and cake later.. age to carry on hi these trying' Stales. It is one of four new porters stressing new themes in the
Monday, where the tatter were unit- '■ dec. Mn. Jennie Pardee and Wa* ।
Browne. 70b Newton Court, a boy many pictures being taken
War Bond campaign.
V. &amp;. TrssswryDegs.
I times. He said faith b the one
.rd in marriage. They will make their I netta Schray called on Mn. /Ed-.
on June 30.
thing we must have. Elghty-five home with Mr. and Mr*. Milo Cur-1 win Nash al Pennock hospital SalMedical {ntlent* at the hospital DELTON
I enjoyed the pot luck dinner and STRIKER
Um. Mr. Curtis* I* employed by the] urday afternoon.
who are showing improvement are:
Due to scarcity of farm laborer*., were happy to have Rev. and Mrs ]
Mar^..n oi-Hn-i'
Wedding btlls rang foe Jamgs
’’.'■‘J4!!.*
Mr* -J1?"' Mr and Mra W111 Mtahter and
Mrs. Mabel Sackett 814 E Bond; the Government ha* asked that all Babbitt with us through the &lt;Mn-' *rl
el Kelitor of Mlddtevl te cared for dBUKhtcr Gwendolyn attended the1
Houghtalln and Jacqueline Thomas
George Nackeicon, 219 W. Stale St; of the people who can work fuU or ner hour as weU a* our own pastor '
‘ 0
Mr. and Mn. Milo Curtis* children, wedding of their nephew. Howard ।
chubch or t
,~'vAlonxo Campbell Sunday.
Harvey Furlong. Nashville; Mrs part lime on farms, to regteter with! and wife. The afternoon was g:v-,
Jerry Blough and grandson, Jun- Thaler and Bertha Fausey of Free. e*m 3Ur*a*D Bt. ta
Jennie Brumbaugh. Hastings. R. 4; their local war club leader. Thb en over to election of officers and 6,4 uraay e entng.
DUNHAM Dirnucr
'
’jor Blough of Fretport were In; port at Hie Methodist church at1
William ThurketUe. Middleville. also applies to farmers who wteh to an impromptu program. We also
Prtnk Dbbrow. who has been
Pvt. Howard McIntyre and Sgt.
Caledonia Thursday.
। Freeport Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Otto Pranshka. Hastings, R. 5; hir*
inv—H fnr
|nie our new Quite seriously III b al home again
hire h*in
help. Hv
By rwiii*rin*
registering wninv.F.
employers'‘. *&gt;n
enjoyed
tor in*
the fi-«*
flrsL *time,
Ray Wolf of Fort Custer caine
Mr*. Lydia Porrllt. Mn Alden' Mr and Mr* Ray Lacy and moth-1
and employees, the government can floor covering and Orlo Rc
Porritl and daughten, Marilyn and'er, Mn. KUpfer of East Bowne, Mr '
ners: Mbs Virginia Moore. 119 W aid both parties. Your local War
, Murtha and Pvt. Albert Porritl of and Mrs Emerson Stauffer of Has-1’’”*’
Green St.
club leaders are Mrs Leo Chamber­ of thanks for tlie splendid job they! ^row b employed at W. K Kellogg Io. nom.
Camp Folk. La., were callers al Mr* i ting* were Sunday dinner guests nt,
Forrest Richardson of Alto was lain and Paul Kyburz.
did. laying the linoleum. They do- caral&gt; al Morris lake.
,
HarT1,,
Jennie Pardee* and at thr Lacy the Lacy and Porritt horn*.
I vi­
discharged on June 30. Mrs Earl
, ^arntt t,*Dc^* « attending
Mr. and Mrs Glenn William* and naled their wort and we are very! Mrs. Seasel of Ebton Rapids ta
and Porrllt home'on Thursday.
I Mr. nnd Mn. Frank Martin and ’• »k
Hollister of Ann Arbor, who under­ three sons of the W. K. Kellogg grateful to them Everyone felt It spending part of thb week with Mr.
c,““
"L a C. being
Mrs
Altx:rt
Stabausth
of
East
Mr
and
Mra
Kenneth
Tolken
of]
went
a
minor
operation,
and
Mena
day*very
happily
spent.
The
group'
and
Mrs.
James
Mead
and
Mr.
and
‘h* dc**gate* from thb
Bown.- iXd MrTleny BtoSi.Onuul Rapid* were Sunday afternriycorai. chubch
farm spent the weekend with her
m Turner. 522 8. Broadway, have1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. included- friends
from Grand RapRichards.
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with her wort on Wednesday.
■noon callfn at Will Mishler's.
also been discharged, their condi­
ML'S Bettv Ia&gt;anard anneared in1 lda- Muskegon. Dowagiac, Battle of Hartings visited there during the
Mr. and Mr*. Robert
Rhodes vbtion showing Improvement
taKSuaTSStSl^- C«e«o. Otsego. CoJdwaler. past week.
i
»n Climax Ssiurday
Mr. and Mrs Mose Hoffman of। The energetic salesman walked'
Beltevue.
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs William Cramer. Sr. IlUght and Sunda*Major operations were performed cital 6t the Lewb Dancing *ch«5. rt Kalan»a«»Gnrtwn. Ind., were cahcn at Jerry lnt0 me factory and sought and;
on Robert Danleb, Jr., ot Lake! the Civic auditorium in Kalamazoo'CoaU Grove. Hastings. Sunfield, received word that their son. Ches-! Brandt Memtyre, who b staBlough * Friday. Rev. Tobias Shrock obtained an interview wiUi the suOdessa; Jesse Kelly. 135 E. Grand; Wednesday evening.
NashviHe and Quimby. Wilson Wil- ur,
had
promoted toiwthe
«««,
n—been
man
viwrank!
&lt;a4iaUoned atw.Milwaukee and who nitota
of Zion Hill was abo a caller.
perinfendenl.
Melva Clagett. Hartings, R. 2; Mrs
| of Technical Corporal.
I a plane from there to Detroit, flaw
wtts was re-elected
re-eieciea president.
Mr and Mn. John Mtahler of. -Look here, rirl" he began. ■I'd N0BTH IBV1XO WESLEYAN METHO- Edwin Nash. Clarksville, Michigan; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray of Plain-‘'■ ktta
Monday.
Dtrr CHUBCH
weU spent Saturday night with Mr.
C'
wU,uhl!?&lt; “
Frank Campbell, who makes hb(I over Monday.
Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner Hike to speak to some of your men
SZ — Glen
nt— Solomon.
RAlnmn—
Mrs.
Middleville; ' well snent Ratnrrlav nicht with Mr I
guest* of Mr. nnd Mn Will Mtah-|and try to sell them my corre-,
and Mrs. Roger Williams They al) meeUn* UlU ucea Friday night at horn* with hb son, Alonso, ta not
Mr and Mrs. Clem Kidder ware
J.
B.
CbrisiMU.
Mlaiaur
Yuel
MacLeod.
Freeport;
Mbs
Lob
ter. Miss Marilyn Martin, who Has spondt-nec course on itow to put
| very well at the present time.
« the Bellevue part Sunday atFair. Lansing; Mbs Josephine Eaton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs 'the home of Mlaa A&lt;nea Ben*1"
spent the post week al the Mtahler file and sparkle into their wort "
Mtases Elaine Day and Agnes
Mrs. Lawrence Cartehne of De- tending the annual meeting of a
321 South Jefferson; Mrs. Ray Mc- Lealie Williams and family near
home, returned to tier home in| The superintendent turned pale: i
I Benson attended the State C. E. troll will spend part of tills week c*ul&gt; to which Mrs. Kidder belonged
Taggart. Clarksville. R. 2; Mrs Bert Freeport.
Grand Rapids Sunday.
-------i "Ost out of ivere." E:
he roared, "thlal
.^“V*
Perverse, Lake Odessa, R. 17 The
•
Caller* Uic past week at Mr*. E*-' factory b working on
na
n defense
rlctrnu* order
nrrtrr
Rogers
and
son
Charles
of
Chicago;
M
'
“
«&gt;Hle
Wilson
ot
Hasand
Marjorie.
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---------------condition of each b reported as
telta Roaler'a were Mr. und Mn. Er- making shells!"
drove to Delton Monday. Mrs Lrcn iUn'b alao attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Merk Caliban and CARLTON CENTER
good.
Leonard, who has been Visiting In ! Mr and Mrs. James Fennell and “n- Jack- 01
are spending
Bible School began at pie Method­
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. ' Pauline of Lansing were Bunday P*ri of their vacation at the Burto 1st ehurth Monday with 61 children
Des Moines. Iowa. Chicago
HASTINGS WESLETAW METHODIST ASSl’RIA
.-r Mr.
*•. and Mrs
&gt;*_ Marcel
«r___ ■ Ev■».. i Houghtalln
Houahtalln oittwe
present.
CHUBCH
.Mrs Bessie Strickland spent Bun- Peoria. Ill . returned to her home gixwta of
cottage nn
on Hall
Hall lake
take,
Mr* IHhir. VartMr anA * *. ■
Mr’ Clcsson Peck of Big Rapid
here with them. Mrs. Ella Rogers akt bringing Enid Evalet home afler home.
( who haa bfen wlth h*r P*r«nta. Mr. ueraw lucner ■
Grand Rapand Mrs Margaret Sheldon return­ ter a few days' visit there.
Charles Johnson, who has been ed to Chicago. Tuesday with Mrs
Mr and Mr* Lew Witann nf
'and Mrl wlll*rd Ickes, for some ids Wednesday
.
ill for some time, attended church DeMoll for a visit.
*SdW
to !?. LM
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LuUmui Uiureh u
Paul Richards of Hartings spent
I *•&gt;"’«
«'
. Woodland l»o dan lan awk.
day.
Sunday with hb mother , Mrs. ll«m«...iui J
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Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Striker spent1 Janet and Unda Lou Ttocher
The 30th wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Blanche Rlcltards
Mrs. Etale Tucker of Hastings 1/ me weekend at Saddlebag take with, were guest singers on Uncle Nick's
Hugh Jones was observed by a gath­
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pennock and
M'Al,nd ■ Mr ““
D B ar^" of Wood-1 Safety Scouta program SaturS}
ering recently at the home of a daughter Naomi, Mr. and Mrs.
?undaydlnne* land. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bump morning at 10:30 over WASH.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hol­ Glenn Willtarns and three sons of
Mr. and .pent Sunday at the take also
| Mrs. Elmar Mariow returned to
lon of Assyria Center. Au aunt, the W. K. Kellogg farm. Mr and
riBST METHODIST CHUBCH
t&gt;8|.S , 7. id
d Mu I 8c',cral children from the Striker. Charlotte with her son Winifred
Mrs. Bessie Shepard and the bride's Mrs. John Adams and Garth Fiorta.
! dbtrict will attend Bible school at and family for a week's visit.
father were guests.
local, enjoyed a pot luck picnic sup- Flojd Baird of Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Potter and, the Quimby church thb week.
I Mr. and Mrs. D. U De Pard and
Mrs. Katherine Holtom has re­
turned from Community hospital. nlng of last week in honor of the Dorothy Mae. Mr. and Mrs. Forreai. Burke Cramer spent several days children (4 Grand Rapids vjslted at
former's son. Sgt. Garner Pennock, Potter and *on of Dowagiac. Mr ! In the north fishing. He was ac-1 the home of Mr. and Mrs Clayton
'J JErrEBBON BTBEET U. B. CHUkCH Battle Creek.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Higdon
and
son
1
companled
b
Richard
Knlffen
ot
Valentin* Sunday afternoon,
Little
Louise
Holtom
b
staying
\
ke*idknrF—zn Nsalk J*tf»r»u*
who was home on a few days' fur­
\
B. M. Wbwl.r. I'Mlor
with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs lough from Fort Myers. Fla., Mr. nnd Mr. and Mn. Harold Higdon]
\
JtV N. JrtfwMB
Hugh Jones while her mother ta at and Mrs. John Unbeck and three of BatUe Creek and Mr and Mr*.!
Gerald
Potter
and
children
of
‘
the hospital. Her brother. Nell b childfen of Alamo. Mr. and Mn
staying at the Mrs. Mary Messenger Ebeling Bosnia and their father. Woodland enjoyed an afternoon of
V Custer. map
O
I'hrialhn
home in Bellevue.
Cleo Pennock and Robert Love and vbiting ,.and lunch with Mr. and
C ftarl (.'■ilia
On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred lady friend. Miss Arm Welch all of Mr*. J. L. Higdon. Tiic Potter fam-,
Miller entertained at their wood Kalamazoo were callers In the eve­ Hies of Dowagiac were also her* for
ilisifc ••
plot at a picnic dinner, the follow­ ning Mr. Love Is also stationed at the Homecoming. Sunday evening
Mr*. E4llh ing guests Mr. and Mrs Ehret Scld- Fort Myers. Fla. On Tuesday eve- callers at the Higdon home were
Mr- and Mn. Charles Higdon and
more and daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Dale Scldmore and son Larry of (home of Mr. and MriTT^nnock in Mr. and Mrs Victor Brumm of
Alfred
Higdon
and
$
Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ouy, honor of Gamer. The guests were: Nashvllk.
also Printed Spun Crapes. Each
FIBBT V. *. CHUBCH
and moUier. Mni. Aaron Treese of । Mr. and Mrs Carl Simmons and son daughter* of Kalamazoo were SalBaltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Howard' Charles of Ann Arbor and Mr and “«&gt;*&gt;’ dinner guests.
Dress with a separata Jacket.
Cole and Mr. and Mr». Oral Miller I Mrs. Ralph Starring and children' alrn
spent Sunday in
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. part.
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GMierTef?*Tu^
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cr'nwlr
/rtM wit &gt;&gt; an aunt
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Miller.

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day evening for Fort Myers. On
Dennb McIntyre of Battle
Friday. June 26. he expected to be Cr*&lt;k- Mr “nd Mrs. T. N. Dutmer
transferred to another camp.
I “nd
£ Mudse of Grand
Mrs Pansy Francisco of Kalama-; H»P*ds and O. D. Fassclt were Sunxoo spent the weekend with Mr day afternoon callers of Mr. an^
t
nua.
mviiir
and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward and fam- • Mrs Arc*'lp McIntyre.
Uy
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Mr. anal
and Ur.
Mrs. rVKartaa
Charles Monroe and
Mr. and Mrs. RimmU M &gt;tt and c,1|tdren of Benton Harbor were
daughter Merilyn spent W« infsd,,.
W| Saturday evening callers of Mr. and
'
Mrs.-Milton Geskr.
evening with Dr. and Mrs HeWfy
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wlilitb and
Vanden Berg at-their Gun lake cot­
tage. Thev spent Sunday with Mr. children of Muskegon Heights were
and Mrs Frank Jones at Aasyria here Sunday for the Homecoming
and
vbited Rev. ..........
and Mrs. J. J. Wilventer. Mr.
Center
nir. and
ano Mrs.
Mrs George
ueorge Enos
trios
and daughter Ruth of Cincinnati. lllu P“rt of the da&gt;- Dr- and Mra
Ohio, are stiending the week with Clayton WHHiLa of Saranac were
.
I
Rnnrlnv
nlaht
nlnnrr
o.iuala They
the yntr* '
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Sunday night supper guests.
Mrs. Ada Wright and Mr. and aH .c”led on Mr and Mr» Paul
Mrs Byron Needhan and baby ot K”^r "nd daughters In the evening i
Flint visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert! Mrs Stanley Haley and son pt I
Barnes recently.
&lt; Lansing came Saturday to spend «
Mbs Suunne Wright of Flint b ,e* dn&gt;* w|th her mother Mrs
vtaiUng
her
cousin.
Charlotte' fr‘ar&gt;
■"&lt;» Vivian. Mr. and
Barnes
‘
iMra- Huron Healy were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Robert Barnes nndiev”l,nB
I
Gr- “nd Mr* Harter of School­
at Kalamazoo, spent over the week­ two children Dick and Charlotte will
end at thr home of her mother. leave thb week for a 10 days' VBCa. ertft were Sunday guests of Mr.
tlon at Traverse City. Mr. and Mrs | and **r’ Mare,‘1 Evatet.
Mrs. Wiltard Case and husband.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Miller accom­ Barnes will attend the Rural Letter, haruwiiik ” *
I
Ptnvd s™«.r
panied Mr. and Mrs. Ogersby to Carriers Convention as delegates i \.r .nr!
..u. ..., ■ it, .t.a
S4r. nnd Mrs FIoj(1 Ariitaur and
Troy. Ohio recently for the week­
Mr a"d Mrs. Herbte Wilcox picend.
Mr Ind’Mr* inhn And„r«
v.i
al Fair lake Sunday and
Mrs. Daisy King, who has been, Mr.
mr. and
aim Mrs. John
jonn Anders
Anacrs of
oi Kairun- .
B ftlh dinner, ,
convalescing al the home of her amasoo spent the weekend with their I| The L B. C. of Mapte Grove held ]
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord; brothtr-in-law' and abler Mr. and ।
ttoimes. returned to her wort in Mrs. Will WhinahOrf Sunday
‘ home of Mrs. Herbie Wilcox all the
BatUe Creek Monday.
temoon they all visited at the homo menlber» bul two
present with
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Rev. Marclus E. Taber left Manday morning for Madison. Wta,
where he b privileged to attend a
ministerial
school through Uw co­
GBACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
operation of Kellogg Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jay dole and ab­
W Court
Phans SCSI
CbanstlsM ChrIH far a CkaasiaS ler. Mrs. Neill* Miller spent SunWarlS”
da/ at the home of their brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. EdwardI
Stanlon.
Claude Miller has relumed fromi
BAPTIST CHUBCH
a vacation trip to various points of!
the Upper Peninsula.
Mrs Edith Miller spent part of!
;»0.
last week with her mother. Mrs
Margaret Smith of Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Tuttle of Bat­
ik Creek. Mrs. Olive Tobias. Lyman
PILOBIM HOUNBSS CHUBCH
Tompkins were recent guests of a
cousin and husband at Marcellus.
The W. 8. C. 8. will meet Thurs­
day. July 9 at Briggs church parlors.
Mbs Bertha Miller, a teacher ot
Lansing schoob, who b attending

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ter who submitted to an operation schooL
I the club. A delicious fried chicken
at Community
hospital.
Battle! Mrs. Orville Knauv and Mbs1,dinner with all the trimmings was'
Creek 6n Tuesday of last week is Elisabeth Bechtel of Chicago siient,enjoyed.
In an improved condition
i from Saturday afternoon until SunMrs Howard Gibson was a caller j
Morrta Taber, small son ot our day evening with. Mrs. Alice Collins
pastor. Rev. Marclus
Taber, &lt;b
Mr. and Mrs. William pierce of Wilcox Saturday.
improved from his recent serious Charlotte called on Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs F.d Birman of Mon­
operation
• Ike Johnson Friday afternoon
tana and Mr. and Mrs. John BlrThe Pleasure birthday organlzaIf- and Mrs Herman Reynoldsi min were callers at the home of
Uon will be held Wednesday with spent from Wednesday until Sat- Mr. and Mn&gt;. Herbie Wilcox on
Mrs. Lucy Lind and daughter. Mrs. urday afternoon with their son andI Saturday.

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■ Mrs. Robert Brorfhell and baby
near Shultz.
Mrs. Gena Brown. Junior and
Lois were Sunday callers al Cha*
j Whittemore*.
I The W S. C. 8. al Ray Erway’s
Sunday guests at the home of Nat Peters and Miss Pollyanna Eng- 1
1 last Friday night wss well attended. Mrs. Clara Kropfensteln were Mrs. land of Chicago.
&gt; Mr and Mra Chas. Whittemore Curl Seybert and son. Lonrn. And 1 Robert France, son of Mrx. Mamie |
spent Sunday at the Fred Bechtel Mha Doris Himes of Howe. Ind., iPrance, was inducted into Ute Army
cottage at Gun lake.
’
(and Miss June Case. Mrs. Theo last week. He was granted a 13| Miss Joan Erway went to camp .Yunker and Dick of Sturgis. Mich, day furlough and went to Fort
Kitannlwa last Wednesday where
Misses Marian and Frances Young Custer Tuesday.
she will be Camp Fire Counsellor of Grand Rapids and Miss Phyllis
-----------for two months.
I shoemaker of Reed City were week- A
From the J. V. Hilbert*
,
1 Mr and Mn. Ray Erway called end guests at the BtrdsUl Holly
A peridnal letter was' received by I
j on Bert Newland near Hastings last home.
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Mr. and Mrs Maurice Erway and
Mr #nd Mrs. Peter Fender of "Expect you wiU laugh at our R. P. •
| babv of Grund Rapias *P«nt the (woodland. The same day site D. mailbox—we are In the country.
iSTey^ Artt^Mr and’ Mrs. DlJk
mUe, 7"
I
pcndlcltls
andtowas
taken
in anwhere
am- cen,M of downU&gt;wn c,lv Du* S015 |
! Rom at their Gun lake cottage
buiance bock
Battle
Creek,
buiance back to Battle Creek, where
;
around
.
our
comer
for
town
every
,.
.in operation was performed.
MARTIN CORNERS
; MUs
Hilbert, daughter ot 1 half hour. I have taken It several
I Mrx Bea'le Routh Mix and daur-i- Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert and a grad- . time* It’s real fun to ride on it
i ter Eunice, and her daughter-in-law. uste with the class of 1942. left
, Mra. Norma Mix of near 'Battle Tuesday for Minneapolis. Minn.. adobe—white stucco home, two bed- '
Creek, were caller* al Orr Fuher's where she will study to be a labors - rooms, lovely bath between, tub and :
and Will Hilton's Friday of last tory technician at lhe Northwest shower, lovely built-in linen closet, In Michigan starting a campaign. on July I, to sell al least 848.000.000 In
also one In the hall. Dream of a
week.
(Institute of Technology.
kitchen, so modem—green tile all
। Mra Glenard Showalter of NashMr. and Mrs. Eldon Farrell and around sink, automatic hot water
villi' gave a linen shower last PH- son. Larry Joe. spent Sunday after­ &lt;gas heat &gt;■ and electric refrigerator.
day evening honoring her cousin noon with Mr. and Mrs. Japies 8id- Plenty big enough lawn for J. V to
and wife. Lieut, und Mrs.,Lloyd man of Barryvllle.
'care for. Just large enough for him Woodland High School Band
r u II O r U uciur
R. Cogswell of Enid. Okla, about
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Rowlader of to putter around in. Wonderful played In Grand Rapids
I II U K L II N L W J
3&gt; being present. The gifts were Grand Rapids were Thursday eve- view of the beautiful Catalina mounThr Woodland high school band ।
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numerous and beautiful and de-,nmR gueato of Mr. and Mrs. Law- tains. We sit out on the front. again was Invited to play and march ■ y rusT METHODIST CHURCH
the state convention of ChristianH
r .7? ?, . . J &lt; / „
j lictotu refreshments of home made^ehcc Faul and enjoyed a picnic porch and read our evening paper
District Super*
Ice cream and wafer* were .served. :at the Faul cottage on Saddlebag every night. There are French Endeavor which was held in Grand |. °r'
| The WAC.TA at Mrs. Velma De- lake.
doom opening out on to a lovely n«n!d« last week The parade was
ai‘d lorrner irastor. will be
on Saturday afternoon with itlw
speaker at thc Methodirt
, mond’a was well attended..Proceeds
Two Woodland boys, now living in screened-ln porch, two lovely ChiSunday morning at
I from supper were 88.70.
Grahd Rapids, passed their phyical nese elm trees that shade it House thP woodland band in full rqralla &gt; cl’urch
। Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Cogswell examinations at Kalamazoo last was fully furnished. I am crazy. , rl,resentlng Barry county. They &gt; 10‘M o'clock. Mr. Slone lx in Madi­
for a nine
mile and
half uvwii
down
wu • “Uchdlng the school tor
—, so
— well
—-- arranged
....—-y, — niarchMl
mUri:iicy iui
uuu iibii
| left for Enid. Okla, Friduy nfter week and rxp-ct to be inducted about the house,
i; as
ns most of these lh(
llw, buzlne**
business section ot
of Grand Rap- j, ministers.
| spending u week with the home into army service after a weeks to do work In:
western homes has cement floor all
n
Sunday School hour. Mrs.
nil ;
Tjw
J(. band was directed by ‘1 At
folk*.
!'tay with their parents here. Don
_ on
-r. lop. We Iri.'.l
— ................
... —
... _Flan- Robert Cook will talk on the Reconthroughout, rugs
tried .Gordon
Williams with
Ruth
Wlllum Cnt.wrll .M Umllx. Mr.
■»" «
J'rry nM.er. to find a place with acreage, but l(.nn
drum major.
Istructlon of Williamsburg, and Mra.
Huth v.nw. MU. M.,)«rlr O,.- l&gt;“J&gt;*n rn.pkoul lor lh&lt;- pul mr could not at present Maybe a place ।
-----------Wayne Merrick will teach tile lexwll. ...a Mr. and Mu Or FUhrr
»»Bur™«l» Addin, Machine farther out fn the foothills will turn I Woodland Church of
1 son.
.U.ndrt ihr Khh wrddin, .nnurr- “ o&lt; Onnd Rapid, .nd cbalm.r up where we can have horse*.
'1 "
the Brethren
"
saty celebration of their cousins Hershberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. , It’s* getting real warm—1B0 de- |
1 FIRST CHUIU ll OF
Arthur L Dodge. Pastor
Mr. and Mr* Chas. Chapman. In faller Hershberger of South Wood- ________________________
I
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
10 a. m.—Worship nnd sermon.
Barryvllle Sunday.
Trucking Co’ also of Grand Rapt look ,or r"Uk ponu‘ leeord; Sun lias
'. ----Subject
for
11 u. m —Sunday school.
-- —
——Sunday, July 5. Is
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook of Lltch- lds for some time
shown every day since we came In
vlluren
.
uamm
Church attendance Is a good "God."
Held and Mrs. Viola Cook of Hills-j oIen smith of Hammond. Ind. Is November, only two rains ' this . hablt cultivate It.
dale were guests of Mr. and Mrs spending bls lummtr vacation at ,,
, .
,
.. ,
I Next Sunday. 10 A. M. thr service
GLASS CREEK
,
don Havens at their Wall lake cotMr. and Mrs. Russell Whittemore&gt; Minor Bateman Wednesday and th* Henry Flewnei-home. Glen is ( ,a?ere.U !
?!
Me,1“&gt;dW &lt;h"rrh
Mr. and Mrs. Otis and sons of I ta8O| and daughters attended a showerr Wednesday night of last week
cousin of Eldon and LeRoy P «k-red and white, all around the ।
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
i will be In charge-of Rev. Rlvclle.
Kalamazoo were weekend guests at I Mrs. John Foreman of Kalamazoo I for Mrs Bernard Hammond in the’
I 10 a. m-—Morning worship.
|. C. E. at 7 o’clock, topic is "PlayMr. and Mr. James Tyler of Flrasner
’
Gordon Teakrr of Pontiac is vbtWe
v«c im&gt;c
8C
oi.v.-.
'era.1 nUe
..«*&gt; trtps
»■&gt;-! ]| is a m.—Sunday school. This Ing a Straight Game" Prov. 4:23-27.
Otis’.
who just returned from a western I Wesley Pew home in Hastings last■ Woodland and Mrs Eva Tniutweln
on- horesbatk up in the canyons, 'j. Promotion Sunday and an invi-1 At 8 o'clock Rev, Clinton will be tlie
Sunday
night.
und
Alfred
Fisher
visited
Mr.
nnd
Itlng
his
grandparents.
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens trip. called on relatives here last
I
love
to
ride.
Am
going
swimming
'tatton
tv
given
all
the
fathers
and
*i&gt;cakrr.
Jack
Erway
is
caring,
lor
the
spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. I Friday and attended the W. S. C.;
! Mra. Carl Trnutwein and family Geo Forman, for several weeks.
j... ... v w r&gt; a
i
i..ryv uz L"
r- ’s w: c;
mothers to attend.
I On Tuesday evening lhe W. M. A.
Mr and Mrs Howard Hewitt
were—c'J
Geo. Crakes and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-8. at Ray Erway's.
Stuart Brownell home near Gun near Middleville “
Sunday afternoon '
in Grand Rapid, lot TUert.y nf- J
oaXV i 8 p. m -Epworth Ufigue.
) will meet at the home of Mr. and
temnon on buslneu. They also *“* ,o e,n
ou
L^
e
’
_
„Vt°
««
Tal
­
-- —• — — --- -I Tuesday. 7 p nv-Choir practice. । Mrs. Earl CurtUs, 730 E Mill St.,
es'led on Mr Hewitt .* uncle and not- many vegetable* and-no Jap*. । Thurrday-Midweek prayer serv- there will be a picnic supper.
1 nb J
J.’ Y
v. HlUHOiTS.
iiiuubitio. i
I
.
• । ■
aunt. Mr and Mrs Thomas Brower
. .
THK
■ I know ail lh«r friends of Hesse .
'
j FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Joan Leffler left Monday morning
and
Victor
will
be
Interested to'Zion Lutheran I'hureh
I with Mr. and Mra. Harold Foster know that they are no»Sunday. July 5. Communion serv­
living in J
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
land other 4-H member* of Barry
ice and sermon on "Tlie Prophetic
[county for East Lansing, where they their own home with a porch to sit ■ 10 a» m.—Sunday school.
View of the Lord's Supper."
[will be entertained at the college on and are enjoying the west, al­ , 11 a. m.—Children's Day service. 1.. 7:30
— P.
. . M. sermon tonic "Can
though we do miss them here al .
for 4-H Week. Joan has won hon­
This will take the place of the' Civilization Save the World?"
hotnf. Besse.
ora when
with you
her read
sheepthis
for। morning
two sumworship.
­
I Sunday July 12. a representative
, Tuesday evening
the
Woman
’
s
c'
-------- &gt;- al ....
mers nt the Barry countv fair,
Gideons
the
'*«“"«will
”«■meet
wnm
n ‘ of
the Gideon*
liberty I have taken In publishing Muuktonary society
at *the
morning
service will 'preach
—. — -~
where she ha* dlsplnved her sheep
t.।; your letter-that you can picture us.
of
PaJ, Brodbeck.
in tiir 4-H Club division. Out- ■
not
sitting
on
the
poren
m
a
»un»t
t
ioni
will
be
led
by
Mrs.
Pauline
FREE
METHODIST
CHURCH
standing students in club work were
.TO BE IN THEOOODOLD
^'rn^rram
tha
’
t'M^vtotoZjmdan
11
^Fran
’
i
f
’
Vh
a
A
chosen from Barry county to go to
the weeds have grown—and grown. ,rW RCUtiler and Mr* Virginia Rob-lh!ii&lt;ih|i ar.*n,rt Hah*d-'‘ district, will
Lansing tl&gt;)» week.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Myers of The gardens look grand, however.
Keutner ana Mra. Virginia iron hold the last quarterly meeting ot
Hartings spent ^Sunday afternoon ••
nil
\AND
■ “
--—
u-_(tlie
conference year at the Husand evening..with Mr. and Mn
r“pberrta
* °rt ntng° r TVJlearS* Wednesday eve-1
III
Fre,. Methodist church. July
’i with legs, side extension*,
Howard Hewitt.
,
1 fork and glove*.
Mr nnd Mrs Wm Kelly of Char- । i^.a, Art|u wins’ Prise
Evangelical Church
latte
were
Sunday
dinner
attests
at
ln
Contest
GRACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
| Let’s all help to keep
j Refl. $4.69 $3®®
J. S. Deabler. Pastor
the home of Mr and Mrs. John, ln an Brt contest for all men In
Al n recent meeting of the Eng­
Our Country Indrpen'
10 a. in —Morning worship.
„ „ „
. .
.
the Armed Forces, sponsored by Life
lish District of the Missouri Synod,
dent! Buy more War
1!
a.
m
—
Sunday
school.
Mr*. G F. Benner and daughter. 1 Magazine, Pvt. Gaylord Flory, young
with which thc Grace Lutheran
Eleanor: Mr and Mrs Eston Ever- jIoCal artist, has been awaided 4lh
Stamp* and Bonds'.
7:45 p. m.—Combined Evangelical church here is associated, a formal
ett and children of Vermontville.. —j.,. The n-juiu of the contest League
I
of C. E. and evening worship declaration of loyalty to the coun­
and M^ Helena Benner of Battle ,wlyn(rt be officially announced by service
i
try. to the president, to all in au­
MARK
’
S.
Take
part
of
your
chance
In
Stamps
Genuine
Thursday evonlng—Midweek pray- thority and in the leadership of
Creek attended the Benner reunion . Llfe
publication of thd July 8
at Barron lake nea^ Niles. They jague. Gaylord’s winning painting '
lean
were Joined there by Dr Benner and |Wlll be reproduced in full color in ,
wad made and ordered sent to Presi­
Faucet. Reg. M.98.
KampEart Benner of Milford, III. who.that butue of Life along with a story Church of the United Brethren
dent Roosevelt.
'returned home with them for over- of |he pfcture and Ute artUt. The!। 1in Christ
Next Sunday morning the pastor
the
E- B. Grinin. D.D. Pastor
'nlaht. returning to Milford Monday. prize.wlnnlng painting Is entitled .
oSSL uaTtSS w“«“ral- s“na‘r J“1'S:
will preach on "Saints and Sinners”
I Mra F. E Border is visiting her ..7:00 A M - Gaylord tolls that
CAMP COTS
I Delight V
"3
impiraiion for
rol the
lhe painting
l-l-an, |I « t•JS5;„57: Voting members will meet after
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.'.me
lhe inspiration
B. Schalbly of; the service.
1
Triple Purpose Receiver!
Folding
ampacl $g!3
Chas Fawcett and son of Oak Park.),
—
-him
-------------------•--------while
•—
'came
to
one
morning
he
*
“
'•
K
‘ 2-Burner Instant
'was at Forst Custer and had gonejH^n\
। Light. Reg. 85-98
' t0 ’ some
ne sketching.
** *■
, | EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs Murray Hansberger
^jy
sketching He.
He
CAMP STOOLS
8 ?■ m.-ChrUtian Endeavor. Ute | Dur to tlie absrnrr of the rector,
'T 2-Bumcr Deluxe —
and children and Mrs. Lena Classic
anting on the ground
gwhena*cUumn
------- J studying
—1 !loptc
Reg. 49c
JO
» Straight Game" the Rev. Robert K. Giffin will be hi
•I Resular $7.98 —
of Lake Odessa were Sunday dinner an (jd fallen tree worn a cmiunn
v7-^n-.
-charge of both services. Hie Rev.
iruests at the home of Mr. and Mra. of soldiers with full pack came down Leader.
L&lt;^tlpr- Virginia
vlIJ*n“ Hraterly.
. 3-Burner Deluxe —
p. “
m.-—Wednesday nrav
prayer meet- i Giffin U curate at St. Luke's church,
Herald Classic. Mra. Lena Classic B trail and marched by him. They
8 "
Rubber BEACH BALLS
Kalamazoo.
'remained for a week’s visit- with ,venl aroUnd a clump of bushes ing.
Visitors always welcome.
i her son and family.
| along the trail, through a ravine and Kilpatrick:
39c Med.
59e Large
Genuine Wilson
10: 30 a. m.—Sunday school.
, The Rev. Fny C. Wing was called finaHy Out of sight.
' BAPTIST CHURCH NOTESSize ..19c
Site ..29c
11: 30 a. m —Morning worship.
,
-------------- ----------,tn Wayland to nrexch the funeral) Gaylord entered two pictures in
PITCHING SHOES 8 4.49
, ‘crmon for an old friend. He also this contest, which was participated Sermon by Rev. K. B. Schalbly of' The |&gt;*&lt;ttor’s subject at thc evtmlng
• service will be ’The Opened Heavens
goes there Wednesday for the fu- m by 1.500 young artist# from the Hopkins.
zgSjjSSx.
Our
8
p.
m.
—
Christian
Endeavor.
Ton,
and
the
Coming
of the Lord from
1
neral
of
anoRuw
friend
who
has
'
A
rmy.
Navy.
Marine*
and
the
Air
KiHsSKlA
llrtul.ir
! Glory With the Armies of Heaven."
passed away.
1 corp*. The other entry received !c. "Playing a Stralghl Game.”
roggffgga
$3.98
TERMS AVAILABLE
8 p. m —Thursday—Prayer meet- --------------------------- —- ------------------I Mr. and Mra. Richard Hughe* of honorable mention and was purSeller
ing.
!
SOUTH
TIIORNAPPLE
| Allegan visited Mr and Mrs. Karl chased by Life The title was "Pay
« a ----------------' Mr. and Mra. Lee Hendricks spent
Faul last Wednesday evening.
Day Hnd showed a group of five
[ the weekend with her sister in BatMr. nnd Mra Robert Owens and |Army boys silting around a foot! QUIMBY
Tiic Quimby W. 8. C. 8. meets tie Creek. '
daughters of Grand Haven spent 1 locker playing poker.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd LcCiear re­
1 the weekend with her parents. Mr.
jn ^1. Gaylord painted seven plc- with Mrs. Glenn Kellogg at Freeturned home Saturday from Detroit
Waterproof
land Mrs J L. Crockford ot the tures while at Port Custer. Besldga port on July 9.
MUs Doreen Rltzmap of Bottle bringing two of his daughters with
Holmes diatrlcL
the two mentioned above, two others
Mr. and Mra. Gerry England of are now m the Army and Navy ex­ Creek visited her parents and sb- . theni They have been attending
j school there and will spend their
Jackson are now spending every Mbit in Chicago. The two accepted ten over the weekend.
The Quimby 4-H club meets July vacation here on the farm.
Wood
I weekend at their cottage at Saddle-|by Life, following the official on'bag lake.
inounccment along with all other 10th at the church to be followed ; Mrs. Clifford Thomas and little
FIRST QUALITY WEATHERTESTED
1 Mr and Mrs. JohhHynes of Lan- j,rliee winners, will be placed on ex- by a wiener roast on the Chas. Row- daughter of Detroit returned home
•
(Sunday after spending several days
)sing were Saturday cvcjittig dinner mbIUon in the National Art Gal- ley farm.
Vacation Bible school started here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
guests at the home of her parents. icrv nt Washington for a month
Mr and Mra. Welby Crockford. and », half and then wUl go on a Monday to continue through the Body and daughter Edna. Dannie
week.
A
nice
program
is
planned
who u
Is in
In training.
training. Is
Is In
bi aa
| Janice Crockford.
Crockford, who «4«it»&lt;4
vUlted hw
her-^.year ---------lour of• .uthe —
museums of the I fnv O..„»4a.?
. program is piaimra ., Body,
uony. wno
_ ..
Ishtor
and —
Mrs.
Bua^l 10 tac?d' ®lble 5^°°* H"p n"r T—*___
ron"_’' ...
WaAh
I sister and
and husband.
husbon_. Mr
__ ___
— ettto* thXhout thTunltod Slates
There’s none
Hvne* thc
the past
nasi week,
week, returned
returnedtoto
iS
L p
.w , demonstration and Childrens day
Mr
Mrs James
Mr. and
and .Mrs.
James Tyler
Tyler &lt;nee
&lt;nee
j Hynes
I . Pvl
_ piory Is the son of x.
Mrs.
Perry
1007c Pur
aa ,
better than
I Edith Trnulwtne* of Woodland ac। her home with them.
.
i Flory, who with another son. Ver-I program Everyone U Invited.
[ Mr. and Mrs Wm. Wilfofg of Bat- I companies by her mother. Mrs Eva
Mac-O-Lac.
Mr and Mra. John Dell attended don. reside* In the village of Woodthe Fox reunion Sunday at the home |amj Gaylord was graduated from 1! tie Creek spent Bunday at the J. I Troutwine and Alfred Fisher of
nF II.
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Inrinding Federal Tax
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CASTING ROD ... V
\V&gt; PORCH, DECK and FLOOR
Our &gt;4-48 9-Ft.
SQ69 ’
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ENAMEL. Qt
FLY ROD O
j •
lx&gt;ng Handle
—
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SPAR VARNISH. Qt
—----- ----- lauiri uau upriauu *■&gt;! VD yraia
Round Point
*■ Q,
Mra. Barbara Burkle and Mra. unW ,5^ by ill health to rellre.
. Nylbn Casting Line
SHOVEL
Pnreton Manning of Lincoln. Nebr , However. Gaylord’s first tote was
Our &gt;1.41
qq
left last week for Michigan and drawing and he finally entered the
"D"
Handle
S«
50 Yd*. IS-lb. Test 03 .
\&gt;\l-Qt. can ...49c 1-Pl. ran
will visit in Kalamazoo before com- . Melnsmger Art school In Detroit. Hr
GARDEN SPADE .
Our 81.79
8 4 29 h
ing to Woodland to vtalt relative*, had completed one and one-ball
1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nlethamer. years of h« art schooling when he
STEP-LADDERS
. Tran »nd Peggy entertained Bunday WM called to duty tor his country
evening for supper Mra Lawrence ;,nd entered Ute Arnfy last January.
5 ft. sixe1.75
Hilbert, the Misses Lorena and On entering the service he under­
SHAKESPEARE
Ellen HUberlland Kenneth Stanley &gt; went a major operation at the
6 ft. sixe2.19
1 in honor of Miss Ellen Hilbert, who Army hospital and It was during
Casting Reel
Ord«r Early for your 4lh of July Holiday
1-TT TV-1- —
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J
• Pint Me Aker's Liquid
Minneapolis. Minn.
had such R wonderful opportunity
Sandwich bread, rolls, assorted cookies, cakes, pies, sweet buns
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AUTO WAX POLISH
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and . t0 sketch scenes from army life,
Mr. and
Lan-; He
—-------------• •— —
.nd Mrs. Caryle Burkle of Lan-1
WBs «nl
to •Port
SIU. Okla., for
sing were bi
hi Woodland Saturday j;
basic training He is still sla­
ner WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
-- 1 the
.a. first
a— fishing
a.to— of the
su. ■
tlwre m a Wire CsmmuiU. and enjoyed
। season.
.
Lcations battery, preparing for sig­
■ Jean England left Monday for nal
।
work in the Field Artillery.
i Mission. Texas, after a 15-day fur­
113 8. Jeffersoa SL
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lough with his mother. Mn. Glenn ।studying and working al his new
i England, and sister, Marjory. Has■ tings friends and his slaters. Mrs. paint.
j
Congestuiat tons, Gaylord I
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daughter and their farrjlle* until
toaQo
Kri^embar.
Mr. and Mr* William Fox of KaiHollis L. Johnson of Cadillac. I Mr. and Mra. Robert O'Connor amamo
lm,„ aprat lhe weekend W1U1
called on hl* parent*. Mr and Mrs and children of Greenville were ^fpareSt*
wcwuo with
Lyman Johnson and stater. Dori*.' gue»ls of Mr. and Mr*. Edward Van.
Br-£«ohn White ha* been
?^^ere he 1**7
I
8Und“y'
hornTcm furffi for a few day.

Ind. where lie h«* a new position.* jjn yurr VanHoutcn and son }|c recently completed hl* training
Mr*. Johnson 1* recovering from Stephen of Cleveland. Ohio, are B« B military center. Kansas City,
ttreptoooceus.
‘ visiting her mother. Mr*. Sarah y0 ond now leaves to complete hi*
Mis* Barbal* and MIm Agnes Branditetler and Mr and Mr*, cour^ at Enid. Oklahoma airport
Jaiin*an spent tlie weekend in De- Clayton Brandstetter this week.
| g{„ paullrw Stanley of Grand
trait.
| Mr. and Mr*. M D. Beard and chll- Rapid* spent the weekend with.her
Mr. and Mr* Louis Karmea went dren ot Delta. Ohio, are lhe gucat* staler. Mr*. Arthur Laubaugh.
to Lansing last week to attend a'of Mr. and Mra. Lucius Lobdell for • Mra. Crystal Howard^nd daughter
dance recital in which their grand- |a few day*. Mis* Atitata Lobdell Elaine of Chicago are »pcndlng th*
daughter. Marilyn Wright, took part returned home with them after week with her parent*. Mr. and Mra.
Mr*, id*
of NashviUe. the spending two week* in Delta.
| John Burk*.
k paternal grandmother, accompanied i Mr and Mra. Ralph Landen and
Mr. and Mra. R B Rou*e returned
them.
children of South Bend. Ind., were Tuesday Jo Ann Arbor after »pendMr*. Palma\SUvernall 1* visiting . guaal* o&lt; hl* mothor. Mra. Elizabeth ing a month with their daughter
relative* in Hdlidays Cove W. Va., Landen, over the weekend. 7
, and ion-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. M. A
while her husbahd. the Rev. Alfred I Mr. and Mra. Kranta Keller and Umble.
Sllvemail. is with the Barry Co. daughter Marilyn .have returned to
Philip W. Kntakem I* expected
mlntatera in Madison, Wls.
i their homo th Syracuse. N. Y. af- here next week for a short vtail
Mr and Mra. Wllltam T-Grigtoy Ur ■Pending a week with Dr. and with hi* mother. Mra. A. D. Kntareturned Friday from a week's vta- Mr*. Guy C. Keller.
i kern. He t* enroute Home to SwarthIt with members of hl* family ln"oMr*
?"re; *7 ,rom a bUilnr“ trip ««
Toledo Detroit
and Flint
Detroit Loa
X
£ i&gt; He
" .found Raymond
M" and Ernest off «,«•■-!
Mr.Angele*.
Mn. H. D. lU.n, ,VUl «» SSukrn &gt;1 hl. horn. In Tolnln , “• c'"», ««"
«'nU W*“"&gt;
“‘‘T'"
dur to a succeatom of stroke*
Judge and Mra. Adrlbert Cortright. from a week'* vacation in Jackson
Mr. Kel^^Z and
Cart1 M1“’Dlen
Caro is .nd Ft. W.yne White at the latter
.
LHl m “nd Mr* Carl vUUln&lt; Mn
Cressey this city they were gucat* of Mr. and
8r ’ »ere •»» Battle week
I Mra. Jean Smith formerly of Ha*Creek Monday
Mr and jjra p,.,,] Boulter spent ting*.
Dr and Mrs. Franx Willison left thP weekend with hl* parent* apd ' H*nry Osborn wa* in Ann Arbor
u,e *&gt;uFth other relatives in Plainwell.
Tuesday on a business trip
with their dauthter nnd'*on-ln-law
Mra Maggie Hamilton of Rattle! orlln Yank and Dean Brovont
Mr and Mr*. Theodore Stevens of creek spent lhe weekend with Iztha 1 wb0 teach al Traverse City during
f
Guesta of Mr and Mrs Carl Nct- .MMr. and Mra Carl Nellhamer turrnner^1 a^’^lhefr1 ’home/^at

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Before an altar banked with Ma-1'
donna lilies and white delphinium*. ।
MU* Maxine Naomi Dodds, d*ugto- i
ter of Mr. and Mr*, Harrison Dodds .
of Hastings, and Franklin K. Roth-; ,
fu*a. *on of Mr and Mr*. Bernard /&lt; (ir
Rothfus* of bebewaing, .poke their i
.
vows Sunday afternoon, July 28 rv
The service was read at the West JrOF
Branch Methodist church by the)
Reverend E H. Soderberg in the;
presence of nearly 300 guest* on the
twenty-seventh wedding anniversary'
ot lhe bride s parents.
i
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gowned in white slipper satin fash-1
loned princes* stylo with a long!
train A lacc-edged veil hung from
a seed pearl coronet to her finger
lipa White sweet jwas and talisman

1500

! ‘67,200 L.-

Mix* Araeli Dodd*, staler ot the
bride, wa* maid-of-honor. Her1
gown of delicate blue marquisette
over blue taffeta luul scroll embroid­
ery on the full skirt. Mr* Kenneth*
Slieppard, cousin of the bride, and
U1M Nellie Rothfus*. stater ot lhe
groom, were bridesmaid*. Tivcir |
dream were of rose and blue
1 taffeta respectively with jackets and
full skirt*. Flower wreaths held in
place Uteir short circular veils I
of matching color, and they carried'
arm bouquets ot pink roses and

MICHIGAN
U.S.Treasury
Official War Bond Quotas

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9°° ‘ooj1^00 i*2U0l)i

for July

Ell Rothfus* of Sebewaing at­
tended his brother, Ushers were.
Harold Stock of that city and Km-,
1 neth Sheppard of West Branch.
j
Mra Dodds wore al her daugh­
ter's wedding a dress of sheer blue
crepe. Mra. Rothfus chose a printed
crepe, and both mothers wore1

Rayon-Wool and Las tex
Wide

range

of

color*.

Fancy Belts — Pocket*.

Fine Quality.

j[39. J95.250

1600!““
thamer over the weekend were her mive a* a gue*t for the *ununer. her Woodtend' and Sunfield took the
•inter Mrn pearl McArthur of mother, Mrs Ota Nash of Gale*a. Hastlni* Friday for Ute
Grand Rapid* and Mr and Mr* burg.
N f a «mvi.ntinn\t rwnvee
,__ 4 *w*f«*l MUoniTmiMU* Iwiiuio •
&gt;94.600
Carl Schofield and ton Roddv of, Mr*. George Gaffer &lt; Emogene 1 " J; a °
Wedding music was rendered by I
J9.SOO
Lw.OOOi
t»2l,10«46l300
jy(^nN;l‘.ham‘?i‘W
9 *uur | Crowell &gt; and children Jane and
of MnnaflPid Ohio, are guests
Miss Hasel Blots. soloist, and Mn
of Mrs. Nrlthamer
Edward of Chlcwgo came Friday for . hu
M
Archie McCov
,_^000!____ to®!-.—™ -_l«12l,20Di‘
Clyde Fletcher, organist.
Mr. and Mra Lewi* Williams and B visit with their aunt Mta* Fran-'. -----After a dinner at Roscbrugh Farm
777dnn
MCHTCXJI
IOUIMl '.MCUUW
1
l.-JAAAA
William T. Wallace wax here .from
Jeanie of Columbus. Ohio, art Ce« Crowell.
I Jonesville Tuesday to attend lhe
for the bridal party and Immediate
r.-i&lt;67W00! ^-i'^000
guetto this week of her parent*. Mr. I Mm Erwin Crolhera. Mr*. ^Eva!
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funeral of the late J L Brass.
and Mr* Maurice Pierron
price and daughter Shirley of Pon- ,i Mr. and Mrs Mervtn Klein and
Dodds' summer home at Hender­
Mr*. Atlle Hay returned Sunday , tiac were wwkend guest* of Mr.1 daughter of Orosse He spent from
son lake. Feature* of the long buf-1
from a two week*' vacation in Ark- and Mrs Arthur Crothera
fet
‘
table
over
looking
tlie terrace I
Thursday until Tuesday with her
»nuin.
- Mr*. Mildred Blldson and Mr*.
and lake were white roses and tapers
Mra. Eleanor Fetter and Mr*. Lula Anns of Lansing were Thuraa three-tiered wedding cake, and u
mer.
•
,_*«t | urea Tu»um bnasnoa
UJl.oO
Frsrer Ironside went to Hillsdale day guest* of Ml** Charlotte Lake.
replica in miniature of the wedding
tn .-x
»r+ relative* Sunday.
140,700 i
WOO!
rt6,40tP.
i ' ;
Jamea M. O'.eMn of Aurora. DI.,' Mr. and Mn. Fred Pierson and
party.
July Quota for Stale,
Mr nnd Mrs Artliur Hansen had expect* to join Mn. Olesen and Jim­ Mr. and Mm. Jacob Rehor were
Mrs. Rothfus* 1* a graduate ot
n« their miest* the first of thr week mie Friday al the home of Miss dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Her­
••* Mu)uUMUM CMHOW I4SUWI
I «*I«l
West Blanch high school and Mich­
man
Winkler
and
family
of
Lake
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Alexander and Tillie Tjden. They will spend thc
$39,466,000
igan State. Since graduation site
Odessa
Sunday.
132,700,554500
»533 500i
*20.77170
daughter Dorothv of Bad Axe. Mrs. Fourth in Montague as guest* of his
ha*
taught home economics al Cros­
(
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Ritchie.
Mn
'
„L._
P6I23001_
'
_!»78l300!__
Aletyndrr Is a sister of Mm. Han- brother, returning to their home In
well and Rockford.
Reva Benson. Robert Parker and
Aurora Sunday.
After a lumcymoon at Henderson
•smoota^oo!
Mra. Cheater Stem of New Al­ Mn. Hasel Hinckley and son. Rich;
lake. Mr.juid Mrs. Rothfus* will live
children of Parma visited Mr. and bany. Ind., arrived al lhe Kellar ard. spent Sunday al lhe Ritchie
at Sebewaing where he is In thc THALER—FAUSEY
'
'
Mr L. E West Tuesday and Wed-1 Stem hothe Wednesday Mr. Stein cottage at Gun lake.
«ng», or U» Her. U.rqu.ru nul-j
taireh *
Mr. and Mr* Warren Roush at­
neaday.
coming In from Washington batDr. and Mrs Frank Carrother*! urday for lhe weekend. They bothi tended tlie wedding of MIm Bertha
vrir tn Grand Ranids last weekend, ^turned home Sunday and expect Fausey and Howard John Thaler at
The Msy Quota for Michigan Wat |2I%47.000
(TIXBRATE GOLDEN, wedding on Sunday afternoon. Juno
at the hom* of Mr. and Mrs. Ru-. to come to "The City among the, the FTeejxirt Methodist church Sun­
Tho May Saiei for Michigan Ware $26,240,000
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
', day afternoon.
I281 h at four o'clock, when Mias
pert Carrother*.
I Lakes" for fishing later In lhe sea­’ । William A. Murphy spent Monday
' Forty relatives and close friend* Bertha Fausey, daughter of Mr. and
son.
,'ln
Grand
Rapids
attending
a
busiof
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Charles
Chapman
. ,
,
,
.
rd tn Shepherd to call on relatives
Keith Lancaster, who Is working
gsthered
al
their
home
in
Barry; Mr*. Orlcc Fausey of Fiecpori. beSunday nnd stopped lu East I&lt;n- In Albion this summer, spent A he• new meeting and banquet at thc
Tlie above map of Michigan shows the War Sailors, Marines and Airmen ara on every front. ,viilc Sunday to help them celebate came tlie bride Of Howard J. Thaler,
PantUnd hotel.
• Inr to rer Mr nnd Mr* George weekend at home.
They
ara
giving
IM
percent
for
their
country.
t
Bond quotas, by counties, for lhe month of July,
tlteir 5Oth wedding, anniversary, wn of Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Valentine
Bauer and family on their way ; Catherine Davies came home for
,
1942. Total War Bond quota for the state is What are we doing here on the borne front? Are Guest*
were present from Detroit, of Freeport.
home.
1 the weekend from tlie University of and M&gt;na of Ypsilanti spent Sunday
$39,466,000. With the National quota total placed we lending at least ten percent of income to help Jackson. Hasting*. Nashville and
Mr and Mrs S. J. Shelton of, Michigan where site ta attending thc with Mr and Mra. Lloyd Valentine
at a billion dollars, the nation goes into high gear them? It's very little. But to fight this war sue- i ■„„
the surrounding country. The bride
, Mr. and Mrs. Lcwlr. Kempf and
Of 50 years ago wore a f
black
hta sister. Mrs John Keteha-n over,
ahd^Mrs C C McOuflni *
------------------------ In its support of lhe War financing and to give our cessfully our country needs a billion dollars in 'of
‘ satin Rev. Everett Love, In the prow
lighting forces adequate implements of war which War Bonds every month from us—lhe People, dress and a boauulul corsage of of a.large company of retails*
the weekend and remained until
Donald, returned to their home* In
Ann and John of Traverse City vta-1
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,h.
will bring ultimate Victory. American Soldiers, Let’s Go, America.
u. S. Twn
' golden yellow rose* tied with a gold friends.
*nn. McGut-' Ypsilanti after spending the week
WUrnt^nd ’ Um
os.11— ..-.nt *t«l hl* mother. Mr*. Anna
. fishing here.
Mr. nnd Mra. Rov Fuller spent , , ,
ribbon while lhe groom wore a black
Ferns and large basket* of flower*
thr weekend at their farm in thc !
nd' A n rcm;ln,n&lt; I Ml** Josephine Murphy spent tlie
suit with a white carnation. A w(Te
M decoration*
The
northern twrt of-the state.
, ,0[
*5*K. .. ... . . .. .
weekend az. a house guest of Mtai thur Laubaugh at lhe Long lake
bountiful pot luck dinner was brldc
gb-Cn in marriage by her
Mr. nnd Mrs. A ben Johnson and
Ml” Charlotte Lake had as herj Patricia Toolen of Umslng.
served. The tables were decorated in father.
A ben Jr., drove to Culver. Batur,on «’l“5da5r' “TL
rl.T ‘ | Ml** Barbara Wilcox i* spending
pink and green, and beautiful bouThe wedding march wm piayad
day where lhe latter entered smri- C«JT. Mr*. Al Glttaon. and Mra. D. H. two weeks with a friend In Watcrquel* of sweet peas, yellow rase*. t,y Mr*. Ralph Stuart of Freeport,
mer school at Culver Academy
***
,
vllet.
iris, snapdragons, and baby * breath । and Mis* Gwendolyn Mahler and
Which cnehed Mondav.
I Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Kalaglan and)
A family gathering for little year- adorned the tables and buffet. Thc jjlss Virginia Moore tang "Oh
Mr. and Mr*. William McKnight day with Mr. and Mra. Henry Mui- |1AKTJNOS COUNTRY CLUB
Mra. B R. Minford and Merry: «°n- Chas. Jr . of Milwaukee are and Janet of Evanston will spend
bride's cake was a real work of art. promise Me”, and "God Gave M*
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patrick and| Beautiful arrangements of del- Jold Joyce Ann
dau8ht*r
Alice of Pontiac visited her par- visiting Mra. H. A. Adrounie andL the Fourth of July holiday in Hasand on ita white trotting bore thc you."
’
Mr. and Mra. Howard Naylor al-, phintums and lilies decorated the |*&lt;r. and Mra. Melvin Jaeoba,
ents Rev. end Mra Lemuel Sever-; Mira Zabelle.
inscription in gold letters. -5Oth
flu. bride and groom are living on
Mr* Emma
DeVai of Seattle.1। lings and at Wall lake.
tended
the
races
at
Mason
Sunday
lounge
for
the
Country
Club
Tuesnnce. and friend* .several days last
“
, Mra. Pauline Bliss leave* tomor- where several horse* from lhe For- day luncheon, which was attended |». M &lt;ne hyBarker cottage. Wall anniversary Charlie and Stella" ' ding dreas with kmg train with
I Wash.. Is a guest of Mr. and Mra '
&lt; row on a ten-day vacation at rni John.™ mil, »&lt;r, enured,
by So mtmWr. and 8»»u. W
•» “&gt;•
«» Several picture* of the bride und linger Up veil and carried a bouMr and Mr*. Albert Vedder. Mr Frank Andrus.
jI Portland. Maine, where she will visit
„ „ , „ ,
groom and group picture* of all were ' quet of mixed flower* tied with white
Olenn Hngleton who ha* been table flowers carried out a color I Preacl‘lnnd Mrs William Corkin. Mr and | Mr*. Chmter
r-" 7*
taken and some gifts and remem-1 **Un ribbon.
7
, Vs ' uc.
her ou...
wn' nwiuu, now
now wnn
with uw
the u.
U. o
S
staliened at Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo., scheme of red. white and blue.
*, ‘
,
Mr*. F H. Gaskell and Mr. and ta visitinc her brother and Mster-ln-, Sl8nal Corps at Ft William*
brance* were left. On the whole it
Miss Emily Dipp, a friend of the
wa*
in
the
city
Saturday
to
see
hb
Mrs
David
French
won
the
momt
Saturday
evening.
June
27.
twelve
Mm George Van Tiflin.nf take law. Mr. and'Mrs. Dana McNally. I Mra. Ous Wlngeier is spending lhe
mother. Mrs. Alma Flngleton before'Ing golf event for least number of .gurate gathered al Uie home of Mr was a very happy occasion, and one bddr, acted a* bridesmaid, and
Odem* spent Bunday in Ma.son with ) Mr. and Mrs Curtis Bollum and1 wcek
hrr n^tcr in Lansing.
stroke* in the rough and in traps, and Mrs. Ellis Kelley on 6. Jefier- long to be remembered by all pres- wore a floor length gown of light
Mr. and Mra Leo Burton.
I non*. Curite. Jr. and Edward of
Mra Allcp Drouilterd returned leaving tor the west coast.
Mra Don Gary went to PittafordJBridge honors went to Mra. William (son to help Walter Lewis of Clov- ent. Their many friends certainly ulue marquisette. Her corsage was of
Mr. and Mr*. Durrand Rogers of | Ann Arbor spent Saturday night; yMterday from a two week*'stay in
Hillsdale Co
Tuesday
bringing Stebbins and Mra. R. E. Walt.
erdale
celebrate his birthday. wish Charlie nnd Stella many more sweet pea*.
Grand Rapid* spent Sunday with with Mr. and Mrs E F. Botturn
. Detroit
Narval Thaler, brother of the
Out-of-town guests were Mrs ] Euchre was played during tiw eve- happy year* ot life together.-MarMr"
liurem
, ,
,
' Mr. .nd Mr» Rlch«ra
,nd
u„. M„, n,^lbbon „t onM David home after a visit with his
tin Correa.
groom, eerved as beat man. Usher**
Mrs. I ning. winners being -Mrs. J E. Mc"
Mm Frazer Ironside Is leaving for. her mother. Mrs. Victor Schmidt, of Rapid., will spend the Fourth and.i maternal grandparent*. Donna Lou C. B. Wei**. Memphis. Tenn
her father to Wiscon- J»mes Olesen. Aurora. Ill;
Detroit today for a two weeks' vLs-‘ Hammond. Ind are house guest* w«.krnd
Mra JoJ^ accompanied
Wieland, both of Freeport.
Alice TlBtM
Bates. Gun
Oun Inkrlake; Mrs. Byron!Mrs. Herman Neal. Other guests LANE—BETTISWDRTH
1 ri^mi^li'spcndlM^tie^Umc^Ul
.
•.................
.
It with Mr nnd Mra Milton Ben- , this week of Mr and Mra. Charles Dawson
Al a simple home wedding Mis*
A reception wa* held at the home
hL return irtth l^r god-mMher at »*nteU. Delton; Mrs John Cron- were Mrs. Walter Lewi, of Ctovernert and her new prandd»ughtrr. poMB at Gun lake
( Mr and Mrs Jamcs Langston
lh,
1#rwnUi foltowtag
City, with Mra.
Mrs. Ray 1 dale. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller. Barbara BetlUworth laboratory
’ |irw*
nxw. New York City.
Judv Ann. who wa* bom June 23. । Mr*. D. L. Christian attended and Mlss
atuart snent the
-J?061??1'
ceremony, with former clawMr and Mr- Clavton Brandstetter. ' Hnnte;
Finnic: Mrs. H.
H, L.
I. Williams. Co- Mrs.
Mn. Harry Youngs and J. E. MeMctipping thc scale* at seven pounds the Hope Daring reunion in Grand weekend In Grand Haven
plighted her troth to Scrgt. Allen , matfs o( the brldc and Eroosxl
Lane of Fort Custer at the real- “ - “ v® u'!oc Bno
Mr nnd Mr*.
Mrs Rov Graham and Rapid*
Rapids Saturday at lhe home of Dr.
Dr. j.
Mr.
Marv 8ndlh o»
York were uuincr gui-sus ui
•
Mr. and
rad Mrs.
Mr, C.
C. F.
F Or.tam
। Cl» U mUU« an ..Lend.,I .UJI Beach at Gun lake. Monday night,
Mr;
Graham and Winifred MrLravj
McLravy
“**'• ,
r
I _
. ..
, .. unicc
dence in
of Mra.
.»r». iwurgc
George votenuui,
Coleman. oi*
813
Tlu bride and groom are living on
Lu5,U“ Lottfell
L
,?5nn5y'’'J^****1 heLn nth w- Oreen.St.. Saturday evening at
w&gt;n. Charlo of Lebanon. Ind. will, Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Bronson oL with her nenhrw and niece Mr and and enjoyed several hours of fishing. wl‘Jj
afterward
I 1110 committee for
u. r^ 8 conger
“—
for next weeks birthday Monday
Monday afternoon by en- ...»
aj0 ockik ,Ow
arrive Wednesday evening to spend. jetton, were here for a weekend Mrs Morri* Itariow
aiterwara.
»
। luncheon is Mr*. Wan
— CrUr. 1 t.ruinln,
---------------------------------w«rrn.
&gt;--------number
of her
r~ns ; iuu....y omcl.llng lor lhe Un- ,
the remainder of &lt;he week with Mr. vUlt Wllh reiaUve*. They are leav-t Ur alld Mra. Marshall Becker and
&gt;bert Cook. Mrs. friends with a party at her home. ; -lr rlnfl \-rvj~.
1of Freeport high school and have
BrrOn F1clchcr and
'«« Jariwon * Mr. Bronson's new1BOn&gt; W1uBrd .and two grandehddren BALTIMORE COUPLE .MARRY
r hJrt*rcook
5?&lt;IUr I ।240 E M1U St
i The bride wore a green and white 1a large circle of friends who wish
Wilh eight guest* in attendance
*7d^4ra Hubert
Jlmnl&gt;- work take* him to Kansas City, Mo.' Bnd friend Of Dearborn wer/guest*
,«u“rt Cook.
j
--------Mr. and Mra Lawrence Christ-' Of yr*. Ida Palmatier Bunday after- tlie Reverend H. R. Pfeiffer read 8Untey and
I
—-----.n,n» n(X)n
Cynlhla Hart who
mantim.n
and daughter
Lillian spent
lhe single sing ceremony which;
„t.luck lunchcon »t_ tne
Sunday with relative* in Grand been visiting Mr*. Palmatier for united in marriage Mbs Jacqueline flub drcw oul gn BtUndance of 22.'
honor&gt;
MUa flue Hall ,
Rapids. Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Christ­ several week* returned home with Thomasjaughter of Mr. and Mra.
honor of Sgt. and Mn.
Bradford and Mra. Lynn Lewi* 1
man returned with them to then them.
John Thomas, and James Hough»tr« nrwav I------------------------------ ■ Norman Hall. &gt;|Wm.
------ ------Tf jH who
“ marru
«'' ,ook
“ Bt
whose
marriage
took pta
place
at Bry,n
Bryan, staling,
assisting.
home in tlie. city after a week's va- j Mr. and Mn. Guy Giddings and talln. Sunday. June 28. al eleven
oefeck. Boll,
In B.1, 5 ,a‘
&gt;'
- -. O., Saturday. -&gt;™'
June »
JO. Tm.yJWJ
Twenty-two
Mr*. 'Lane Is the daughter of Mr. !
cation at hl* brother** farm.
daughter. Mtes Kathrine. spent
Giayton
Brann- gurai* were
wcre prams,
|jment. w.U.
with .
a mock ;and
Mr*. A
A.. u.
O. mw
Betthworjh of Cof1 .tetter
’
m m.
Mrs Irene Benton of Los An­ Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Loren tlnjore township.
HOTEL . UAITIXOB PkMS 1711
*“■* various
*
T
: U
1* a graduate of |
The wedding took place in the 1W,Wr”
...
&lt;
‘wedding and
game* fur- feyvilie. Kansas:
geles. Calif., spent a few day* last Johnson of Middleville.
home of lhe Reverend PfeifferMr.
before
.
bufJcl spent
SUPDCr ^!H_b6 nL\h,.n’ JK, entertainment. Sgt. ' Fmnnri.
Emporia. K.n
Kan.. rwu
College arid received I
week with her niece and husband.)
and’ wMr*.
Clair . McKee
*3U^
et allPI&gt;cr wTTt
---—-- ,Bna Mrs. nan were me recipients oi ner
iwooraiory
iccnnicuui
s degree
an improvised altar of rases and
Sm.v
"'tunTL
her
laboratory
technician's
degree
Mr and Mrs Lewi* E. Shafer.
i thc weekend In Cassopolis visiting
lin,
‘.nJ1 Ur.' pH "»«»/ beautiful gifts. Sent Hall from Minneapolis General hospital.1
fern*.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stover friend*.
6 30 ociock With Mr. and Mrs. Efl h#s
. returned to his post at She plana
nlana ’to continue her work 1
of the Van Popertng, chairmen; Mr. and
and the former's mother, Mra James i Mr. and Mn. Lester Reynold* and . Turf-tan
- - - was the
■ - rotor
Beauregard. La.
here
at
Pennock.
Berges
Massey and three children of South two children, Mary and Bobby, vte-;^** «ult. white her corsage wa* Mrs. G. M. Puller, and Mr and jvamp otaulr*a,u'
Bend. Ind., spent the weekend here ited reiaUve* tn Katamasoo Sunday. of ro5CS ttnd snapdragons. They Mrs William Hackney, tlie commit- '
Six girl* enjoyed dessert with Lane of Bellefontaine. O.; 1* a
with Mr*. Stover’s parents. Rev.j Mr. and Mn. Nick Vifktn ot were attended by Mr. and Mra. tee in charge.
STEAM HEAT
...
। MIm Beverly Brown, but Wcdnes- graduate of lhe high school there
and Mra. John Sinclair. Mr. Stover, , Grand Rapid* were guest* of Mra Edward Bents of Hastings. The
HOT A COLD WATER
To celebrate ner Birthday, Ml**
nUW to celebrate her birth­
who was on leave from Camp Jack-! Anna L. Johnson and family Sun- matron-of-honor chose aquamarine
Sally Goodyear entertained with a d»hich wa* foUowed by a party
F
1
as
lhe
color
of
her
dress
and
wore
son.
8.
C..
made
a
flying
trip
to
SHOWER BATH
luncheon and a swimming party[
Strand
for the past IB months.
Grand Rapid* Sunday to see hl*
MUa Han^, Hamilton of Ma rah- a contrasting corsage of sweet pea*
----------------------------- . Gun
BARNUM SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs Houghtalln are at ...
uncle. Earl Sinclair, a veteran ot fleid Mo mu been visiting Mrs
later
al--the -Goodyear
cottage.
home on East State street, Hastings. lake, on Friday last. Those present
Mb* Ruth McLaughlin wa* very
nie annua) *c)iool reunion
World War I. All returned to South John C Ketcham this week.
.....
were JoAnne Finnic. Florence pleasantly surprised last Fridaybe Saturday. July
Bend Sunday evening.
, Mr Bnd MrB. H. A. Trtmm of ANNOUNCES DAUGHTER'S^
28 al theeschool
French. Marna Hon. Marietta Faul. evening. She had been led to be­ house.
Arthur oleich returned Friday to Caledonia were Sunday guest* of
ENGAGEMENT
Rosalie Ketchum and Beverly Brad­ lieve that she was going to a - re­
hl* work at thb Watervliet. N. Y | Mr Bnd
b. A. LyBarker at
Darlene Durkee returned home
Monday evening Mr. and Mra ford.
union of some reiaUve* of a girl Saturday after spending a week
j Arsenal after spending a week with tgseir Wall lake cottage
friend, and was taken to Caledonia with her aunt, Mrs. Roland Valen­
Mra. Oleich.
Mr. and Mn Floyd Eckert of De­ Aben Johnson announced to a small
gathering of relatives and friend*
A group of friends gathered on Park, where she found a group ol tine of Hastings.
•
----------- — ! troll will spend lhe weekend of the the engagement ol their daughter,
Wednesday evening at the home of friends with a picnic dinner in hon­
Helen Rcc.sor is attending sum' Fourth in Hastings.
Barbara, to Erik von Reis of Detroit. Raymond
Murphy
to
surprise
him
—,-------- ------,— .. .
or of her birthday. Mra. Marjorie
11
’
Mr. and Mra. R. H Loppenthien
Michigan, son of Mr*. Gustav von on his IBth birthday. Refreshments cbtroth. whose birthday 1* .within’a
The West Woodland Birthday
will spend lhe Fourth in Saugatuck Reis and the late Mr. Gustav von
were served and a social evening 1 Iew dMys of mi*s McUughlLns wa*1 Club held its June meeting at the
.with their daughter. Jean.
Ret* of Goteborg. Sweden.
was enjoyed. The gureta included ubn B guest Both girl* were lion- 11UUW
home „of Luella Reesur Friday aft­
If busy wortime octivities have mode you
Mr. and Mra. L- T. Raitenbury of
Defense Boods p&lt; mm
Robert Parker. Bruce Long. Harold orPd wjlh glIlo.
park was love- ernoon
ernoon. The ladies were given a
Grand Rapid* and Miami left Tum- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
neglect your hoir, let us treot it now for
Sherman. Earl Lewi*. Alden Bur- 'ly
A veiy enjoyable evening was . second lesson in home nursing,,
'
dryness. ddhdfUff, split ends or' other
ge*«. Keith Brady. Joseph Wilcox. Bpent.
Mr. and Mr* Hubert Barnum
. weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs near Dowling, announce the en­ James Mulder. Richard Bennett.,
‘
...
troubles.
- spent Sunday tn Grand Rapids at
John Dawson.
gagement
their son
daughter.
asaaon ofuus.
or Mr.Jeane.
ana1RaJrn'°nd reccl'c&lt;2 m*ny gift*.
Thc Linger-Ixmger Club met at the
___home of Mr. and Mn. Harry
Saturday afternoon. June 27lh to
Permanents — Macliinetew* 12-50 Up, Others From $1M
to Mason Lius, son ot Mr. and.
Mr* A L Brown is entertaining ■ ‘he home of Mra. Clew* Kidder Sal- Woodman.
Mn. Glenn Kahiar, Mra. Iva Kelley. Mr*. Bert Litts of Delton No wedThe Albert Reesor family attend*.
Mn. Ellis Kelley. Mis* Permeta ding plan* have been made a* yet.!with a bridge luncheon tn Grand urday evening with card* furnishi Rapids
—
------- »------ .— to ing
entertainment.
ed a dinner Bunday al the home of
: Ertrharl and Mr. Willard Hayes
-1------------- *-•-*---------------today, complimentary
• • •
Mr und Mr* Arnold Malcolm of
motored to Allegan to attend the
The members of the New Idea Mr, Burr Van Houten of CinclnMra. Howard Orabom entertained Lake Odessa in honor of lhe 1st-,
marriage of the latter** son, Willard Club, with well filled basket* spent nati. Those attending are Mn.
Hayes to Miss Reva Bussey of A1-. an enjoyable evening at lhe home clayton Brandstetter. Mn. Einar the Busy Eight Club and their fam-1 ter1* son who is to enter the army. ।
of Mrs. Alma Fing te too on North)Frandsen. Mr* Roy Cordes. Mn. Illes at a picnic at Holland Slate June 30.
Mra M'nnie Geiger accompanied
Meibom Laubaugh of Grand Broadway last Wednesday The oc-.David French. Mn Jatpe* Radford, Park. Lake Michigan. Sunday. June
AyyetataMt
Oyanten: J«*a*«u« Fs&lt;K VUgista n«v»r
,k*8* »**•
Rapids spent Monday night and cation was to celebrate lhe birthday Mrs Earl Coleman. Mn. Ray Ftn- 21. An enjojable time wa* had by Mr and Mr*. Merle Geiger to BcotlI all.
viile Friday.
Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Ar- annivenary of Mr*. Geo. Sumner, nle' and Mn. Wm. Me Knight.

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GREGORY
MIm Dorothy Ingram and Miss
Beatrice Bush are attending tlie
State 4-H Club Week al Michigan
State College this week. *
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wade of De­
witt are visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mn. Melvin Wade this
week. Mr. and Mrs. Millon Rice of
DeWitt were gueste Monday.
Thelma Pierce of Kalamazoo Is
convalescing at tlie home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs Bert Pierce.
Oueat* at the home of Mr. and
Mft Glenn Ingram this week were
MIm Beatrice Benham of Hastings
Wednesday nnd Thursday. .Mrs.
Hattie Smith of Middleville Friday
and Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jay SmIUi and son. Reginald, of
Ada. and Mra Leon Drew ot Battle
Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Snyder and Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Snydpr and children
of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konieczny and baby son. Kenneth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Burrei Phillips and
Mary Ellen spent Sunday with MIm
Susie Phillipa.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Webb of Gun
lake spent Tuenday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Haywood.

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Repairs famished «nd In­
stalled for til makes of

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every minute.

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Id ihrir beauty under
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Urine &gt;;nr. in for rabnildiluf. Th-1
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Tfij
Full- -Al.K lie. f/ only year old. Al
rondtttou.
W. Grand. Phm» 375d

□e bought all the BONDS

he could carry!
A milkman’s power of deduction
runs considerably below normal. He
win continue to deposit milk on the
front porch until there is an ag­
gregation of seventeen quarts before
it occurs to him that maybe the
customer is on vacation or some-

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NASHVILLE STARTED IN 1865 WITH
GRAND RIVER VALLEY R.R. PROSPECTS

a fine agricultural area. It has the
Lents Table Oo^ which makes an
excellent product and has a large
and well-established nation-wide
trade. The cooperative creamery

Wm. Geddes,
Charlotte, Tailor
Now Retiring

SECTION TW&lt;

BARRY BYPATHS

Bantam In this column. Again
what do-yoii know about that?

Windstorm Losses
Large From Storm
of May 29

November 11, 1940.
The kids must have had a gor­
By JANE CAMERON
geous time at the Blue Gill/PestlAN INITIALED
From the last Issue of the Char-1
val last night. They look like rome­
We doubt If many In Hqrry VICTORY GARDEN
. thing the Draft Board had left
the case of Lorenzo Mudge, the ment Additions were platted which | *”*“***• ,
«Ura« many
u,e lolte Republican, we team that the
lover. Or maybe I should say Daft county realized that the windstorm
Victory gardens being the topic
township's/flrit settler.
He was winded lhe village limit* beyond! t®Tn: “ 11 • plaf'
Id“ hw"« widely known business of W.
Violets are blue;
,
Board.
If
I
didn't
have
so
much
conversation this summer, Mr. at
bom in Plymouth. Vermont,1 in Castleton Into Maple Orove. The *«” “ a ,nf 5.T*, k.ept ?&lt;n' 7^*
(«(..uk|
- -------------------------j respect for the members of said
Mrs. L J Matthews, Rout* J. r
1808. In. 1821 hb father and moth- ! fact thal Nashville is surrounded by, °r&lt;?erIy' ‘nU111«enl American folks
of the illnes* of Mr. Oeddes. whoi
* tiope those lousy Japi I board, bro-ther. would it be fun tc
er and their eight children moved j • splendid fanning district added Uv,n* lhereMichigan.
While
some
damage
was
ha* been responsible for building
ha*e to So without, tool
go to town with that typographical
only the victory garden in fact but
to Niagara county. New York. where!much
lhe confidence Its prqjecNaturally when one te almost 84. tlie firm's burines* to an unusually I
• • •
’error! iSee page 1. column 6. at
! alio In symbol.
Lorenzo grew up and wa* married. Ulr* had ln lhe future of . the vll- hte mind dwojte on past scene* and lajge volume. There te no succes-1 Our goslings are like some peop.-e bottom of page, June 23 Banner.»
nothing approaching a cyclonic
In February '1837. Lorenzo Mudge lage- Nearly all of thte land te I the friends he knew during hte
Five baby kittens put In an spstorm in thte region
But in the,
sbr, for he was the business and —they seem to think they — —
• • •
,
pearance and.—
Msfced
theta
hte wife, their ,two small sons and’ «enlly rolling, ha* rich roll and te active years. So when I think of
■»—, about T
built it to large proportion* for a bom with lhe right ot way.
Come to think of It. gentlemen. eastern part of the state particu-1
. vrtfftahl* crarrtrn ritirlnv “
th*
a hired man started for Michigan.! Wfl* adapted for agricultural uses.1 Nashville, memory pictures for me town lhe size of Charlotte. Wlteo^ |'
» naat
...
I take it all back I have two tom (■dr in Inchun. u.lnuun,
They drove a team, their rig con-lIn the .earlier days there was much the faces of Cassius L Glasgow, Gedde* founded the business when
Oakland rounUaa. (hare m,u( hare 1 ***b ,
Ji!0*
*"
lhe registration.
-----------Did
you
hear
about
the
rabbit
&gt;n
talning such articles a* they .»t*ndlng timber In that entire area.; Herb Lee. Frank .and Freel Boice,
bren a real (Walre. Areredln, U
“&gt;» “
he wa* a young man. “
He 'had' the i that was caught in the forest fire?
thought they must take with'the*n.rIta transformation Into merchant-; John and Victor Fumtes, Charley "knack" of tailoring
reporu (rren Lanaln, SOO
I
&lt;X Uwlr (alia and lana
t ..suit so it He said, “I'm defurred."
and arrived In Battle Creek. They ■ ab*« lumber -kept saw mill* busy Wolcott. Charley Smith. Frank Mc- would fit. and he put into it good*
were damajrt. and oree Wo dron .9*,
01 V- r head,
Violets are blue.
spent the spring and summer there ' and put go6d money tn tho pockets Derby. Emmett
Evart*.
Barney
.(reread Ih (hl. .(are hr. lhe wired-'
• •»that would give excellent wear. He1 Question
—.—
Sugar is sweet and—
of the Week: How doe«
In September the family and hired of lhe farm owners.
I Brook*. Dr. W. H. Young. Orno knew good cloth, and nothing I one
.(arena at lha( one day. Uan, renaU (tn£Uee teeiure in (hai (ran ih,
go about cleaning the comb
How in tunket ore we go­ .■ a .. .
.
. .snot on each head tn the rehntikiera
nun started for the 160 acres on
The ,lrst l*r»o» to open a store; Strong. Walter Powers. Harry Hale cheap or shoddy ever went into a. cleaner?
ing to cook for a hired
section M,
32. which IM*
hte U.UHiei-111brother-in- wlth
Nashville
and-other*
-.-..-((
---- Vi
r- the limit*
--------— of..........
— wa* i----—.--- a 1—knew
.-a- —who
—w have passed Geddes tailored ault.
•--------- --------.
i
...
mon when we haven't ou» earn wrrcu were reported,------- -------■__ ।purchased
___ . T^nnard
V Rtao/far
T.I..Later 1,taw. Ebenezcr Seeley, had
Leonard
E. Stauffer.
be on.
from Eaton. Ionia and Wexford1
Matthew* feel* that they
Mr cieddes la nnt nniv an earv-rt' Have you heard the new tune,
enough for ourselves?
for him. Six miles north of Bat- moved
HasUng* and for many । Nashville 1* the newest of the at mung and tailoring but a man of i
counties, due to high wind*. The h&gt;ve a true Victory garden, but
Y“UJ Mandolln’2 11 14
Sherman was right!
He Creek Mr. Mudge came to the yeara «ucce«fully operated a gen- three larger town* of Barry county, sound buslnes* Judgment, a* lu*,'
Windstorm Co. of thte city and the when asked if site had seen Um
an
and
you!
n impudent little tune ‘
nd vou
end Of the road. From that point era' ,lore In this city.
There were settlers in HasUng* and
.Cyclone Insurance Co. of Lapeer! mother, she said. “No. and I hope J
might know It came from the pen j ITS WORTH THE COST
IBM, two of the town's earlier, Middleville In
in 1831. while the
lhe site presidency of the Charlotte Nation-1
unUl he reached hl* own. land he'
In 1866.
report good-sized losses, but theldon'tl"
had to cut a road for nearly the en-, mcr
merchants
5Hants located :In
ln the village—
— [i of Nashville wa*
was an unbroken wll- al Bank testifies. He te an excel-. cause It sounds exactly like him ' beautiful lawn on thc Barry counc­ total will not be much over 20 per-1 What kind of kittens are they?
Ure distance. He first went to the Lycurgus J. Wheeler and D. U., demes* up to 1865
The village lent salesman, too. No customer il has a most tantalizing tempo. court yard, When he sees how much
home of Ell Lapham In Maple Griffith.
Mr. Wheeler served really began when. In 1865. a rall- ever doubled hte word—he couldn’t. and reminds me of lhe split-beat 11 11KS added to the setting of the
Grove. reaching that place Bep- thn* &gt;'«»»» In the Union amiy. end-! road seemed probable. We do not Naturally he built up a large busi­ time that wa* popular about the court house, how much more attractember 18. 1837. He left hl* wtfe'ta»,,n ,M5bullt a fr,mc store and cgnnot know what is ahead of ness. "having many customer* in De­ tlme of “The Broadway Melody." ' Uve it ha* made all lhe county
nnd children in a shanty, which Mr. bulldlng and did a prosperous busl-i u* now. even though our heart* tell troit, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Lan­
• • • &gt; property on court house* square, no
Lapham had recently vacated. Mr. ness. In 1873, he built a brick store’ us that America ought to and will sing and other largo cities In the
Tne pause that depresses—Oui j taxpayer will disapprove of the
and
residence.
Mr.
Griffith came win the World war for freedom. If state, a* well a* In many smaller Institute of Sugarleos Research re- comparatively small expenditure re­
Mudge and the hired man chopped
a road to hte farm, which took from Ingham county, and operated that shall be. as I confidently be­ town*. He has had several cus­ ports that when you want a quick ■ qulred to make thte pleasing transtomers
in
Hastings.
A
Geddes'
suit
Probably .the lieve. this country should, as the
them lour day*. He returned to a general store.
and sugarles* cake filling, take Uf I formation. Such bkauty is an asLnpham's for hte wife and the two town's best-known merchant was World's leader, have a wonderful
the layers very hot and sprinkh ; set to thte county. We can all share
To meet .the needs of his business cut niarshmaUows between them ! that beauty'whenever we look at
boy*. On Saturday, September 23. George A. Truman, who located In future. And Nashville should share
1837. they arrived with their goods Nashville a few year* after the oth­ in the growth of our nation and
Tie heat melts the nutrsbjnallowi court house square, and agree that
er two mentioned. Charles Wolcott more- than hold its own. Unity of lors; but no suit ever left his estab­ and makes a nice marshmalloa it is a big dividend on a small in­
nt what became their home.
When Mr. Mudge reached hte 160 was associated with the town's early, purpose, clear vteion and a coopera­ lishment until he had looked it over creme filling. For a sugarieu frost­ vestment.
acres, he found on hte place three development. He built the first; tive community spirit can *pell pro­ and given his approval; and he ing for a loaf-cake, chip seml-sweel
nr «■&lt;»
n-. town.
our »»irehiw»&lt;
neighboring
chocolate and sprinkle over hoi SPARE THE SNAKES?
crude wigwams, which the Indian* hotel Ln lhe village. A Nashville gress rfor
Two scientists, who are making
lived in during lhe maple sugar sea­ man. widely known In thte county And here's hoping it works out that The Hastings friends of Wilson cake and put back in oven for about
• Team Pulling Conte*!* for team* weighing 3,000
Oeddes hope he may soon recover two minute*, then
_____ _____
remove and a speaking tour through Hie Badger
son. In these the abortginees had
from
his
illness,
and
that
he
will
pounds or less and teams weighing over 3,000 pounds.
spread and you have a painless State for the University of Wiscon-*
stored their wooden sap troughs lawyer and real estate dealer, who
| sin.
are —
urging
people
chocolate frosting
■*“ —
‘— *the
’-----------’* of that
when the sugar season ended. The located in Nashville in 1888. He
Prius $20.00, $15.00, $10.00, $5.00 or each class.
two men removed these crude
.state to let up oh their warfare
Fatay ha* a battle every night against* snakes. They claim that
• Horse Races. 3 races of 3 heats each. Total Puna
troughs from one of the wigwam*, this senatorial district, whose lim­
has alarays been so active to stop getting the 22 chicken*. 7 duck? snake*, feeding on mice, rate and
and the family occupied it as their its have changed since hl* day.
$450.00.
,
. •
wen-king.
and 3 goslings to bed. and compli­ other pests, will be worth approx­
temporary home. It happened that Soon after hl* marriage in 1868. the
cated by the old hens who haw imately $3,600,000 toward national
tlie • Indian owners of thte sugar- late Judge Clemeht Smith took up
• A Company from Fort Custer will be present wfth
William C. Smith, employed by BARRY BOARD TO SEND
some ideas on the subject them­ defense thte year, because they will
making oulflL returning from a hte residence in Nashville, but
tlie
Imperial
Beverage
Co.,
of
Kal
­
FIVE
I-B
MEN
IN
AUGUST
selves.
I'm
going
to
teach
her
some
equipment
and
will
stage
a
parade.
This
attraction
moved
to
Hastings
when
he
was
save*
that
much
in
property
Lhe
hunting trip, found the white fam­
According to word received from of the finer point* on how to win rodents and vermin would consume
ily occupying one of the wigwams, elected probate Judge tn 1878. Hte amazoo. drove that company's truck
will show 1942 military equipment and will be worth
Notwithstanding all t h I a. we
nnd lhe sap troughs scattered out­ parents. Mr. nnd Mr*. David W. to several towns and districts In headquarters. Barry county draft friends and influence hen*. There'!
this
vicinity
the
first
of
last
week
board
must
furnish
five
c
I
bm
1-B
going
miles
to
see.
a certain delicate technique to it doubt if any of our women readers
side. They were very angry about Smith. were pioneer residents -of
and It will make her task much ■ would be glad to meet up with even
It, until Mr. Mudge made them un­ Castleton township, which hte father to collect empty beer bottles When men Ln the August call.
• A Pet Parade, a Live Midway, a display of Live
The local board will send only easier. Welt start th* demonstra- a little streaked snake. And what
derstand that he would treat them served for many years a* supervis­ he left Hastings Wednesday fore­
Stock, a good grandstand program and a number of
fairly; then they left apparently or. a* did hte brother. E. V. Smith, noon for the Celery City, he had those registrants In class 1-B who tlon on the hens and TH jive net I man who sees a blue racer or black160 cases, 320 dozen, empty beer have been placed in that classifica ­ a lesson tonight if I can find the snake could resist the impulse to
satisfied. These Indian*, a* well a* who still resides in the village.
Bands.
Nashville received Its village char­ bottles on his rig. He drove on tion by an U. 8. Army examining baseball bat.
destroy It? Mother Eve* experi­
others of their tribe, became well
ence with the serpent probably
acquainted with the Mudge family, ter from the state in 1869. .Tie M43. He was negotiating the long board under both the Induction and
We had a letter from Roger Allen caused the antipathy which humans
often came to the Mudge home to first village elecUon was held April curve just before the road heads pre-lnductlon plans. Registrants who
of Fired at Random fame, tlie other feei toward snakes
straight
for
Acker's
Point
on
Long
require
surgery
for
removal
of
her
­
7
that
year
In
the
office
of
Lewis
exchange fur* or hide* for proday, and he has a sister-in-law who
vLslons. and at other times came to Durkee. Lemuel Smith was chosen Lake. He says the front wheels of nias or like defects will not be ac­
lives at Wall lake and he used tc
If you would convince a man that
visit. They were always treated village president: Leonard E. Stauf­ his truck struck a rough spot on cepted by the U. S. Army.
Celebrate with u* and have the satisfaction of knowing that
1-B registrants may volunteer fur come out to Cloverdale for chicken he does wrong, do right. But do
fer. clerk; Robert Gregg, treasurer; that curve, and his gas-wagon went
kindly.
dinners.
What do you know about not care to convince him. Men will
out of control over the side of a induction at local board headquar­
Later. In relating lite experiences and Hiram Coe, assessor.
In 1874. fire destroyed several bank on the west side of lhe road­ ters and by so doing will be given that? Isn't it a small''world? Hr believe what they see. Let them
with the Indians. Mr. Mudge said
likes
our
particular
brand
of
Oolden
'
way, with the wheels in the air. preference in deliveries to induction
see.—Thoreau.
that, al Uiat time, hi* family had
to economize In every way. They garded as a dire calamity al the Fortunately Lb* driver escaped with centers.
only bruises. Tlie truck sustained
had no money to buy clothes for
their two growing boy*. Mra. Mudge structures were replaced by sub­ little damage. But Oh Boy. what classified for limited military servmade clothing for them from the stantial brick blocks the folks did didn't It do to those 320 dozen
empty bottles? Over half of them who will be released for active
tanned buck akin* he had obtained
It was realized in Nashville as were smashed. And Carrie NaUon
from the Indians. One of the two
The August call will be the larg­
boys was Royal Mudge, years later early as IBM that lhere was an ur­ with her hatchet couldn't havt done
a better job
est call for Michigan to date.
a successful merchant of thte city, gent need of a school house So
whose store, which he owned, was a "bee" was announced for the pur­
next to the Goodyear Hardware. pose of erecting such a building.
For the first eight months after
the family moved onto their farm, night came there was the new
the only member* of her sex Mrs. school house—not so much from the
standpoint of beauty—but it was
Mudge ever met were squaw*.
As soon as possible Mr. Mudge better than none. Bo thick were
bullt a one-story log house, so the the trees qt-that time that it was
LyBARKER’S TH- VANILLA COMP. N. F.
family moved out of the wigwam said the one story structure could
Into their larger and more com­
fortable quarters.
When enough near to IL Tie school opened with
other white settler* moved into 13 children. Miss Aggie Bmllh was
that locality ao he could get the lhe teacher. She later married C.
necessary help, another story ws* M. Putnam, a prominent resident'of
added to the house. But for, a long the village. In this list of teach­
time there wa* only one window In ers In that early day I found the
this dwelling, which Mr. Mudge had names of Clement Smith. Enoch
brought In hte wagon from New Andrus and MIm Frank M Wheel­
er. who not long thereafter became
Lorenzo Mudge was a tireless Mrs. Clement Smith. A new school
worker. He had the New England
.Ideas of thrift and economy. When. years later a new brick structure
it was cleared he had a beautiful। Replaced. IL
Nashville people have a right to
farm gently rolling, with rich soil,
which produced bountifully. So he! be very proud of their school* and!
prospered, became well-to-do, and। fine school plant. The town had
.
a
built a very comfortable brick i good-steed, but not modern, brick
home, which is still standing. He. । school building, which ha* been re­
Pictursi that Satisfy
, eently revamped so as to be adaplmember of the first Methodist class, ed for up-to-date school uses. There
WITH YOUR BOY
organized tn Hastings. The first ha* very recdhtly been added an­
religious service in Castleton town­' other and a beautiful school build­
IN THE SERVICES
ship was held in tlie Mudge home, ing at a coat'of about 8100,000. Here
and was conducted by Rev. Bush, again we pause to thank the W.
GIVE SHEAFFERS
the first Methodist pastor In Has­’ K. Kellogg Foundation for Its gen­
erous
aid
in
securing
this
fine
ad
­
tings. Mr. Mudge was the first
treasurer of his township, electedj di tlon to Nashville schools. The
Help him"gel oheod —ond keep
WPA
furnished
most
of
the
labor,
at lhe first town meeting, which
WAR ■ ONOS AND
YOURSELF in HIS HEAMT... with
was held April 17. when Ansel See­ so the taxpayers of the village were
SAVINGS STAMPS
ley was elected supervisor and- Cy­ asked to bond for a comparatively
the gift of a Sheaffer'. While Dot
AVAILABLE HERE!
rus Buxton township clerk. This modest sum. Now the village has
' an excellent, modem, well-equipped
Remember, Army requirements
cem the history of Nashville, but school planL which is well-staffed
and well-conducted. Thia fine 13
»y gifts useless - but
it is interesting.
In 1883 the village of Nashville grade school is drawing many stu­
was platted by Robert B. Gregg. dents from the surrounding terri­
colors flying I So-o as we r both
tory
and
that
number
will
natur
­
Additions to the village were plat­
ted later. The confident expecta­ ally be increased.
Any sort of a history of Nash­
tion that a railroad would surely
reach the town in the near future ville would be very incomplete—and
very roll of Agfa pt*o*.
America IS AMERICANS . . . Americans with a job to do. . . fighting,
was verified when the final survey thte sketchy attempt Is far from do­
chrome Film Is guaranteed,
for the Grand River Valley line was ing justice to the subject—without
"Picttni tbit Htiify tri tne nil
living, and. maybe dying for a single purpose—to keep olive that precious Freedom Americans
completed *ln 18M. Trains did not mention of the Nashville News and
fought for one hundred and sixty-six years ago ... to keep olive that "one nation indivisible,
reach Nashville until January 1589. its founder. Orno Strong. He was
The delay was due tothe fact that a character —original, keen and a
with* liberty and justice for all." On July 4, 1776, they established a free country . . . ond
range of subjects.
a great deal of local financial aid master of thr art of preparing news
for hte weekly. He made the New*
July 4, 1942 Americans with the same blood in their veins, the same spirit in their hearts
' Use Plenachrome and then leave
constructed. This aid was raised by an outstanding success a* a weekyour film with us for finishing.
fighting to keep it free
subscription in some places, and by
When he moved to
Rubber Strt&gt;ll«n__ $1.95
bonding townships or villages In Nashville.
only with lhe results, but also
other cases.
This required time
with our prompt sod courteous
Bathing Cop*----------- 89c
and delayed the the building of the who took on himself the editortai
Beach Bag*$1.00
»°rk, Ute. Jim-EStherlng.. and the
all-around
duties
of
a
newspaper
Service
Fhiga —129c
chroma
today.
Nkshville uproariously
welcomed
that first train. The small en­ publisher. There is only one “Fike"
as
everybody
calls
him.
and
he
had
gines, coaches and freight can then
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convenation, especially when It was (censor again cuts out something on
the air. Juit aa I turned to rejoin
learned I had attended school
his brother and alster-ln-law. Mr.
I driving through the lower take disperhaps have explained the delay tn
tha Jerry crash Into the forest men- and Mrs. Elmer Wallers. Donna
terestlng in conversation and from mailing earlier letter:
ever, heeded him off, I later learned.
and Alyce before journeying on to
burgh. We dined, sipped cham- knm w.d can^kture thT t^y
moment before the J came into the coast, both skidding violently to
SX: ‘^hT.xXv.0^ 2Ulhrt~‘n. made England the finest and (cen­
my "sights" I irappened to glance, watch our tails, when turning to
box containing (censored on oppo­ up to see three more Ji from an- our port side we saw a Spitfire
sored) fighting allies we have.
mpany with tpelr daiujlidubs of the city of which Ml I
1
sweater,■ —
flashlight, socks.. other squadron diving on me from
inc castle
cuuc la
u buiiuuiiucu
oy ju
.uwi site
. side) ----------The
surrounded by
30,000
Mitchell Is a member. Men’s chibs
The ntxl mornln&lt;^r
heading out toward the aen with a
Glenn Williams and son
abouCf.WO-above. It's the
iwn Kendall of* «a*
the W K. Kellogg farm
— same
——- —wa
IWII. ajv, WMwaj
____
____ and
_____
_______ tn England amuse me to no and around Edinburgh and the old ca*The ____
telegram
I arrived
•“««*** auiy.
old game of not worrying about we went again.
We left him as hr,,
Gull lake, called
called on Mr. end Mrs.
he, .Gull
about the same time.______________ They represent a haven of gold ‘,0- I »’*r‘«d out for Mr. MltebeU’s aide. Two beautiful small lake* art
writing my squadron the guy in your sights but wonder- with smoke pouring out of
him. I-odle Williams and family last Bal­
Mr. Mitchell's town Ih'N’M is spa-' braid and protruding paitnrhiM! I brother’s home near Concardtn-on- also Included with Col. Mitchem . Stace
participated (several lines cut ing who has them, or you!
dous. rather Victorian, and has an'bathed In an atmosphere whichif Forth. Two hours later the "eours- estate. On learning they contained!
dove into the sea. At lhe same unlay afternoon.
Keith und Kenr.Hli who had been spending ft week
alr of genuine elegance. Strangely,; might serve as a heaven for moths (fT place." as it had been spoken trout I was onto Ute end of a rod;0411 acre).
I" no
nn
tfr.tM »nu
nnH aiufiutu
—. FYnm
U’u— were
- tn
time
and
surprised cvviyiuic.
everyone/
my
Wa
wore
flying
with their grandparents, tlie Leslie
the living
UTU*e room or
»r drawing
urawmu room. or&lt;
or’ The
inc next day
aay proved
proven a very busy
ousy.“*’ *to
amazement and delight
uCU1„, &gt;■&gt;
uv muc
•FTom
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-’I— , mostly myself. Uy landing a pound! “boot 19400 fact this afternoon In
Williams, returned home with their
WtgU have you, is situated on the* one far my friend, who was
settling
turned out Into K—beit ut-atilM
castle
Castle
mother.
.
second floor. Its walls contained. business at home — the MitchellsTuUlaln. Colonel Mitchell, its own-; and a quarter beauty. A few days sections of threes — -line astern check. Damn Rl X should have to thc right, and both ot us wt
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walters and
riebretely shaded panelings of ort- own a shipping line and glass maner&gt; 15 lt* member of (censored). , later I returned to the station thor- formation." suddenly as if from had that J by rights. Oscar. Strick headed back into France agam.
ental birds done by soma Chinese' ufacturing concern — so that he
Tho household had been told of.°ughly convinced I had seen some- nowhere five to seven F. W. iKs and. I got home with no further In­
Just as I straightened out of the Marion of Grand Rapids were Sun­
artist, which in themselves are gal-j could again travel to Canada io J my probable arrival and were there-1 thing of Scotland.
fiew smack over the other sections terruptions.
turn I looked up about 3.000 feet day dinner guests of her father.
Maury E. Moore and spent the nt­
lery pieces I believe they were I oversee his interests there! He ar- fore waiting for me and lunch (ccn...
to the left of ours from almost a
brought tq Britain by one of the’ranged a trip for me through the sored». We soon found Interesting / Next entry Is dated May 15. 1M2 head-on direction. -Pete' &lt; Squad head on. I threw my aircraft on ternoon with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Watters.’
t
__ _______ I_____________________________________ ;___________ _____________ .________ von Leader Paterson ) jerked tlie
Mrs. Jamea Hammond and chil­
The papers are filled with our across the flak area and into the
old Jerry a good burst. He mksed most recent "6u
"do” over uw
the uuitr,
other; hare- v,c.
over «■«;
lhe ui«u&gt;n.
Channel. nuuuv
About that dren. Natalie and Thomas. spent
I him by a fraction. As the Gouk I *idc. yesterday, so I guess I can *«me time I heard Red Leader from Friday evening with her parents. Mr.
and
Mrs. Leo FUher and the Har­
’ flew by J’s tall they loosened up m
nnttnn it,
it tzv»
_
I m«r
wm R-T
r, «n
mention
too.
our squadron shout over ,the
| their formation and having passed
We. were flying over St Omer as'
transmitter): "Red Izadrr old Fishers of E. State Road. Mrs.
| over started a left-hand diving turn one of tlie ’ high covers" when wc RoU,« home aUinr’■" Iud Leader «as Fisher and her grgnd-daughter.
, -they simply oouldnl have seen us spotted about 30 F.W. 190s below 1,,ohn p,Jrnn’ one ot our best lads tn Margaret Jean, accompanied her
until that moment.
us and some 15 or 20 above. Mott the *fluadron. Nothing has been home to stay unLil Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and
[ The moment the J* started their of them were hanging about in i hel”* of.hlm »ince.
_ . oa. ..h
.... gamI
1 nBt—
nftv
Fr,,'!..—Qnn.HwW.,
| dive. Oscar, leading our section iF-O ......
v» » «uu
s-eic
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j—
Paul Ray and Ml» Jeanne Williams
। Order Com.) whipped his aircraft',he order to attack, picked out two n',e eo,)flrmed dwtroyed. one prob- of Plainwell were Sunday dinner
। around Into a IBO-degree turn &lt;fiv-| f&lt;* himself, which he sent crashing “ble’ thrcc dantaged. Roscoe got tne guests of the Leslie William.'.
| ing attack. He let go with a buret I &lt;« the ground.
I "probable" in that he shot lhe tan
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hammond
I right into Jerry’s back-vidJust
Our section broke up following' ’*"‘n
“"d**
had as guests on Wednesday after­
hen another j throttled bark to soma violent maneuvering and a
h
noon. their daughter Rose Marie,
M Oscar—Oscar’s -No second taler Oscar and I paired up J
lh *
and title Jamea Izo, Mrs. A. Curtiss
2 tZavokas from Dayton. O.) had, together. About 5,000 feel below us. "7^,
’tew vn.&gt;
and Mrs. G. Sprague of Hastings.
been so annoyed by the whole af&gt; we saw five Pw tuw flvino ■
wen. tnat gives you some idea of
James Slocum nf Battle Creek »iu
at home with his family orer lhe
do. I think this was his first or dove, opening f£re on one of them1of course- ,he ***• glamorous side weekend
second sweep — knowing McEavvyi simultaneously. Bits flew off Ills
’here''
*nany’
'our Irish variation given to the fuselage, a belch otflame camei. H®**v*r’
here Ln u bit of news ray Cecil of Cleveland. Ohio, are
good Greek name Zavokas) would forth followed by a long column of
,ntmrt wme
of "!y remaining another week as guests
sit there thunderstruck. I did 'a smoke pouring frbm him as he 1
Ule announcement recently of her parents, the Edw. Walters.
peel-off backward and flew straight1 headed for the deck
engagement to Miss -Virginia Mrs. D. A. Manker nnd Irene of
at the J about to make the attack I * uomui t •
. — —।
' Bcrtranl- daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cadillac are also spending a few
| He broke away Into evdve Irtta । ond ^tXt
I Ow,r*p B^’rani of Toronto. On-

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' tario, Canada. Mr Bertram is one
Clarence Slocum of Columbus.
S.’mTKS&lt;S?°
0P"’ '
t£ c’X’o/1:' hS CaAad.d,reCt°rS °f
BrO# ' Ud Ohio, and Helen Little ot Battle
Creek called on their brother and
I that passed thank God* M&gt;°nT^ alrwaft^fmtahed’us’fltaht V tatakl
dBtf °f 0Ur marriafie &lt;’wn&lt;L*
, —"Strick’’ (SUicktand (mJ r/ niahedl ,U fll^hL 1 think' upon two things—my transfer to Slocum and baby Saturday after­
SUMUM from
p,,ol
„ g
noon.
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----------- --------------I the time when. I can return home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond
| Virginia is a little blonde girl not were weesenu
weekend gucsu
guests or
of ner
her urombroth­
quite as tall as myself She has a'er and slster-in-taw, Mr. and Mrs.
contagious smile which shows off I Millon FUher and his uncle and
Banking Hours9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
| her very nice teeth. Virginia wmjaunt, Mr and Mra. M. Paul Wing,
'schooled at lhe University of To-.of Detroit.
1 ronto and holds both n B A. and
-----------------•’♦*
-----fan MA degree Her field is child COATS GROVE
juychology. Some day we hope to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brovont from
, settle down to a normal life (you’re near Lake Odessa visited Mr. and
probably saying. "Not you. young Mn Harley Sease on Saturday.
manfi, but just wait and see. With
of Kalamazoo attended church here
scribed, beside?i finishing lhe war Sunday morning and spent the real
und medicine afterward. I guess 111 of the day al Harve Woodman’s.
liave my hands full for the neat
P. C. Wing went to Wavland Sun­
day to preach the funeral sermon
for Cluts. Wilcox.
MICHAEL MePHARLIN.
The Dally Vacation Bible school
began Monday morning und will
Flying Officer.
; P. S—May I tell everyone now continue two weeks.
as a hint that may save a lol of
Max and George Weygandt of
worry and grief to tlwse who are. North Carlton arc attending the
; and will be. abroad In thc near Vacation school and staying In the
. future, when writing do Include the H. Woodman home.
J correct rank, full name, Le.. Initials.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dernond nnd
| number and. until your conflnunlca- Kenneth of Ionia spent Sunday with
' tlons have been well established.
Will
register all mall
Mail means so
On Friday. June 29. Carlton Coat*
[ very much to the service man celebrated his 10th birthday. Tlie
। abroad, especially when there is no cousins present were Maxine and
‘ Immediate activity. Register a 11 Ronnie Coat*. Mary, Mildred 'und
I
.uiic arc «« iuv ui David Teeter, Mark nnd Mary Mar­
[things Interfering with malls these garet Barry. Jimmy. Joyce and Her­
| days other than Jerry U-boats &lt;1 man Neil. Jr, and Mlsa Cathrinc
■ hope some of our censors will note Royer. AU report a fine time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Beiue visitca
I this).
M McP.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy SloweU of Free­
ITHREE CORNERS
port. Bunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walters and
The C. E. will have a Mesuuiring
i daughters Barbara. Mary Lou and Social at the church Wednesday
Carol Sue and. Dorothy Adams, who evening. July 8. Everyone const and
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have been visiting his parents for have a good time and supper.
ten days, left Sunday for Battle
Audra Endsley and Nina Brisbin
attended tho State C. E. Convention
at Grand Rapids last week and re­
port a fine time.
Mrs. Grace Blocher broke a bone
In her ankle recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Coolbaugh.
local, and Mr. and Mrs Neil Smith
and daughter Gwen ot Midland are
spending a week fishing near Munis­
ing.
The p. E. held an open air Hymn
Sing on thc church lawn Sunday
evening, led by Kenneth Kelsey ana
accompanied on piano by Dorothy
Kelsey.

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Vacation Bible school is starting
this Monday morning for two week*
Mrs. Ella Klnne spent a few days
In Battle Creek with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Rank.
Mrs. Edith Richardson of Grand
Rapids spent last week wlth'Mr. and
I Mr*. Arthur Richardson and John.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey at­
tended the church homecoming at
Barryvillc. Sunday
Alton Wood spent a few days
with his brother. Ward and faintly,
in Lansing recently.;
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Katherine of Piqua. Ohio, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Teeter and famUy.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULT 2, W1

Mtes!guest of Mra. Roush and Mra. Swart! will Dipp horn* Thursday with anf Mra. Mary Henney spent last week NORTHEAST WOODLAND
by-the! spent Sunday with her couiln, U—---------------------- - ---------------------------------- ------------- „-------- -------------- - ------ —.
•nd Mra.
Mra. Parker were ovemignt
overnight aU-day
all-day meeting.
meeting. Public dinner at
at Srlth Mr. and Mra. Andrew Roush
a letter Marion Routh.
land
ww a ^wawarw www^aa *•■ Mnt
County aerk AUan
guest* al the Howk home. Thte wa* noon. Everybody Invited.
and Mr-and Mra. Victor Henney of
I IE1I AC T A VCC TA
Uua ,he EOVernmcnt will pay to) ipenl ulf weekend with Mr. and 1 Bn annual get-to-gether which they
Miner
**.
— «et~.
King, .local,
—,1 and daughter Hastings.
Grand Rapid* from Thund
Mra. Harry Oliver of Ortonville
l Ui IAAu IU LU* Barry county the sum of I375M In
William Klemp.
enjoyed very much.
1 lieu of taxes The letter explains
Mrt. George Nelson spent several
MUa Vivian Buehler of Charlotte were Wednesday evening supper
Saturday. Bruce Eckardt.
n- r ■
r„,„. [how 11 »haU
distributed
distributed among
amona'^yg vuiUn&lt; friends in Detroit.
land Mtes Velma Buehler of Grand guests and Thursday luncheon guests •nd Mrs Guy Smith.
and Marilyn Eckardt attended on
Un o Kcjciricmcnr Farms
taxing units concerned — the i Mr. and Mra. August Doom of Rapid* spent the weekend with their
Saturday taking pan in the parade
It Own* in Barry County
'county. town*hl(M and school dte- Satai Paul. Minn. rtarted home parenle, Mr and Mr*. Forrest BuehMr. and Mrs. Will Leteon and
family visited Mra. Letaon*s porBcvcrai years ago, on lhe recam- ilrttU-| &gt; (
.
Sunday morning after visiting theiri terBunday afternoon guests of, Mr.
aunt. Mrs. EJla Karcher and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton and and Mra. Will Savacoo! of Carlton
mendatlon ot Prealdrnl Roosevelt, EDEEDADT
Friday evening guests of Mr. nnd
Uy.
।
Mr*
Floyd
Walton
called
on
Mra.
Center.
what te known as the -Resettle-! r*ccrv1' 1 .
Mr. and Mra. Roger Bentley (new- ■ Minnie Zytetra of Lowell. Sunday.
The Townsend Meeting will be
raent Act" was passed by congress.! Mrs. Donald Sothard and baby tyweo
v-nx*n.«i|e&gt; New York. I Hr,. KU&lt;*i sce*c was pleasantly held in thc Cool Building Friday
supper guests'surprised Thursday afternoon when evening. July 3.
Its iMirppae was to remove families
David ot Nashville were guestsj were
. *'
--------------------- ------- Jrt Newton.
) several of her relatives came with
from unproductive *olte and from of Mr. O. W. Culver last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fteh called
and
family
and
well-fUled mucu
boskets *«iu
and ireminded
uxc thc
me ”du*t
au*t bowl''
bowr* of
or nc
Mrs. Bliss Parson and: Francis Seese —
— •-••••
‘j —
— Mra.). wen-nuco
GUUuu»* her
regions like
Nc-I
Rev. and Mr*.
Kansas and Oklahoma, to) daughter Marlene were Friday eveSul11 of Lo«an were Fri&lt;u*’ of her birthday. All returned home
■rtlle farms and areas. To nlng supper guests of Mr/and Mra. eVCT11*E guests of Mr. and Mrs. Be- wishing her many more happy blrthnrovlde^pr
/ .
.Idays.
I spending thte week with her parMarvin lioJrTberaei *o»nt the
htrthA™
u
Sfor those whom It
it planned Claud Mead.
■
.mlah
mUh Seese.
8ce#e’
.
„
.
A day*.
......
.
If.. rClare
—Is—a llan.H
Tawm—A -TV.I..
.—
•to remove
lhe government. pur-|1 Mr. and Mra W.p/Hynra
andI1 , ** —
BaraeU anrl*
and* Mr. and ....
Mra. tHoward
Thaler were
Mr and Mra C. W. Culver.
। let .blrUxte),JackBaUeyte .taytag
. ...........— ------- ------ :
.
— — —-------------------- ----- enu.. oir »uu mi*.
n. x^iuxci.
ciuued farm* in more desirable dte- lair„ o( cimrloUe'
were’ Sunday:
'1 ??
nd,y ^'
Mrs Grant Muir of
BaaIman war*
Rutuiav Uml,y °f
of Irvln« wrr
wtTe
Sunday
din-, Sunday evening, luncheon guerix
gueste ot|
otj Mr
Mr. and ~
r*----1 L-h Mril nvrtght Roeenberrer of
—-------Mr. and Mra.
trlcts whlcli.lt will sell on liberal, dinner guret*ofM
*-lilrtr! ‘2guests
of11 Mr.
and ,nd
Mrs.Mra
George
bride's
narents.
Mr. Mr
and and
Mrii.l
nn/,Ungi wre Wednesday «.erenlngl
veninol ,_______________
. ...'
I Glendon Eckardt of
Mr —
and' Mra "*Prank
“ ,U”
ot Mn
' Orortha
«e the
bride*,
parents.
Mrt.
Clarksville.
-* Hastings vteUed at the home of
.terms to tlu-w fjnner*. It lias eight' Hynfti
I
,
..
- O H- Fausey.
callers of Mr. and Mr*. Clement
Prank P. Gooch of HasUng.-. was Mn. Bertlia Eckardt. Mr. and Ma
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool, and'MclM1 and family.
•uch pUct. in &lt;h&gt;«
ot
Wlle
chfcMO
a Monday guest of hl» sister, Mra victor Eckardt Sunday evening.
Bar.» oniuty. u/oU««,.O!.,. »&lt; »
&gt;uur. Mr. cw srowHl tarn family of Carlton Twp were Sun-1 Frank Cool attended the Cool re-: Mr Bnd Mr* Arthur Hath of Lan|
were Sunday gueste of Mr. and
.er.. In. AMrrtn. Iwo or K acre. Mondny unul nulay o&lt; lul -Mk. I day dinner gueste of Mr. and Mra I unjou at Grand Ledge. Sunday.
Afternoon
guests were'• Rev• —
and
Mra. W.- —
L. ----------Oeteton—of,
each and one of 78 acres in Carl-, grr and Mn a i Mnnira »nd B
- -R. Clinton.
----------- —
-------------------—-----i MrR p^.^. preton.
last week in Hastings vteHtag| being
ton township;
two of —
»0 -------acres ■&gt;»!
Mr nun.
linr! Mr*
niviwu
Richard
cMicnnmn
Shellman
viL'of I Mr-Bnd
.7
Howard. Clinton of I Highland Park called on her father. I
during the past week al
i guest
each,
Lttai vrere
®. Blakney. Sunday afternoon.
I। the Adam Endres home were Mr. friends.
each, one
one of
of to
60 acre*
acres and
and one
one of
of: “
Hustinga
were guest* «f
of Mr andiBo*ne TwP’ “5
Mri 5?I8
Ben
An account of lhe Thaler-Fatuey , Sunfield
30 acres in Maple Grove.
! Clinton of
and Mr. and ”
Mr*.| ”
Mra. Howard Bolo and Mra. Wil-1
Mr* Boyce Evan, and ion of
! Mr*. C
C. W
W. Culrw
Culver tei
la*t week
week.
’’ Irving jj
"
Thte property, owned by the U.
Kenneth and Alton Roger* of A
'lflrd Arnold of
a“nl'Grand Rapids. Mra. Herman Hol­
■ ! Jackson
Kennethspent
and the
Alton
Rogt * with I
S. government, cannot be taxed for
weekend
DoroU'y SUc*tl&lt;J&lt;’L battle of BatUe Creek spent Thursday ,h*y of Grand Rapids. Mr* Mary
----- ...
---- ------ - -- ----- -- ----- wauKXill .'p-lll MIC WrCKnaw w.v..
Manley J. Sherman.
-^i.nrv township or school expenses.
— ..
..
! Shoemaker of Lansing Mr and Mra
county,
Mr. ....
and Mra. Coy_.Stowell.
| । Creek spent the weekend with her with Mrs. Glenn Kellogg.
.
n° S
on. Pro«*rty, MrMrs. L. E. Yarger of Ovid,' parents. Mr. and Mra. Owen Steckle. l Mtes Elaine Kauffman of Lan-1 John Endres and Car! ot Kalama - at lhe home of his mother. Mra. i Uy near Clarksville.
Mr. and Mra. Harley Seese of s|ng spent Thursday afternoon and
Mr. and Mra. Keith Durkee and
In Michigan. T7ic federal author- were Sunday afternoon guests of!,
Berilia Sherman, following an 111-1 Mr. and Mra. Kai
lUe* have recognized that It would Mr. und Mrs. Prank Yarger and Mr. Coate Grove called on Mr. and Mra,! Friday with her parents. Mr. and family of Woodland, and Mr. and nr** of only eight days with mumps and Joyce Eckardt. Doria Bates and
«...
-------n Sunday.
.
| MrK Jo&lt;. KftufTlnan MrB. KaufTman
Coy -Stowell,
be an injustice to deprive counties. atU| Mra. Asa Strcklc.
Mra. Hubert Barniftn of Barnum followed by heart trouble. He had!Jack Bailey. Ml** Marian HenderMr. and Mra. J. D. Cool visited,11 accompanied her to Lansing Friday District.
townahltte nnd school districts of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dernond of
revenue from government owned, Woodland were Monday afternoon Mra. Edna Cool of Grand Rapids.. evening.
Miner King, who purchased tlu?
Jeanette White underwent a ton- Mra. „
v,»« Wilkins home recently.
farms. Accordingly they have nr-: callers of Mr. and Mr*. Claud Mead Wednesday afternoon. Thc latter,•
Nettie
ranged to pay directly to counties I Mrs. Bertha Johnson of Hastings who has been ill, ts not much im­ Ml and adenoid operation at Pen- moved into it laat week,
Bookcase factory, and at the time I Hall.
proved.'
nock
hospital,
Saturday.
_
. _ Payne -of— Hastings
-­
e annually sums of money in lieu of apent the weekend with Mr. and
Boyd
was a '
' * **h«| Mr. and Mra. Hugo Wunderlich
Keith
Buehler
Is
attending
4-H
I
Mr. and Mra. Henry Myera. local, ________
Ui!?' .....
' a*1"- Dftn PoMma and Phyllis Ann.
Saturday dinner _______
guest ot_ his moth- BUsa. On March 1. 1930 be ws
ras and Dr. and Mrs. Willison ot Haaweek at La ruing- --------------this week.
•
----- ...-----------------------land
Mra. Laura Myers of Wayland I er
id* paync. ,
The board of supervisors of Barry
Mtes Dorothy White of HasUng* Club
married to Eleanor Chaffee and
-■* tings and Mrs Helen Make of Lan­
Franklin Cool of Louisiana and spent Sunday at Cedar Lake.
jjr and Mrs Roy Preston of Bat­
xnst parsonage.
two
children
were
born
to this sing were Sunday afternoon callers
Jean Cool of Battle Creek were i Mrs. Claude Walton and Mra ■ tle ^eek spent lhe weekend with
Hodg
Saturday night
union. He'was a man of fine char­ at the E. Brodbeck home.
Monday evening gueste of Mr. and [Clare CTum were Hastings v tel ton. hte parents Mr and Mr* Perry
acter
who
loved
his
homo
and
famMra Robert Newton----------------------- I Friday
Preston.
home
tn
Lanatag,
Bunday evening.
HICKORY CORNERS
Rev. and Mra. E M. Wheeler of j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barcioft; Mrs Ida Howk and Mrs. GerHaaUngs called on Mrs. Emma An-j «re proud parents of a son born hardt Kunde were Hastings visitor* large circle of friend*. Surviving, what appears to be a very suc- CLOVERDALE
boides the wife, two daughters. CMlfui operation for cataracts was
derson. Tuesday evening
| Wednesday night.
Friday afternoon.
-------a - ------ -_u pexformed on 1(ulc Judy Mp.naI1
, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Overtiolt and j Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yarger of
the mother, are
two brothers:
family of Fowlerville spent Sunday were Sunday afternoon guests of near Hastings spent Sunday with Smith and Nathan Sherman, both at Leila honpltal Saturday.
| with Mr. and Mra. Charles Overholt: Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Myers and Mr.' Mr. and Mra. B. W. Slsion They
of Hastings. Thc body wa* re­ Kalamazoo spent Saturday evening
The Ladles Aid wUl hold their
and Hubert.
I and Mrs. Theron Dolbee of Has--VteUed Lakeside Park at Caledonia
moved to the Lenard tuneral Iwrue with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Orin
I Mra. Ida Howk. local. Mra. Isa- Ung*.
; in the afternoon.
at HasUng* where services were
I belle Swart and Miss Pern Wheeler1 ,Rev. and Mrs. Blain Snyder at-1 Mr. and Mra. Gall Burkholder of
held at 3 o’clock ou Wednesday In
Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer and
Mrs. Gtenlce Ghabertag of Kaii of Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- tended the church conference at j Grand Rapids were Saturday evecharge of Rev. 8. Conger Hathaway granddaughter Eunice McTaggort
jning huteiwon guesu of Mr. and Dayton. Ohio. They also attended j ning gueals of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
of the First Presbyterian church.
j Mr*. Ivan Roush and family.
' the young people's camp near Peru. I smith.
Burial was in the Sponablc ceme­ Pannock hospital Sunday after­
Mr. and Mra. Clare Johnson and, Ind. last week.
j Raymond and Paul Mead .pent
noon. Ray McTaggert of Elmdale
I Dick. Rum John-son. Mte* Eteanore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wieland of a few days with their grandparents. tery in HagUngs township.
was a Sunday night guest at the
Don l driv
Mourer home.
CHURCH NEWS
Motn
Mra. Alice Dunntag of Delton is er. Mrs. Martha Replogic
United Brethren Church
visiting her brother Mr. and Mrs.
your tire*. You can prolong lhe working life
Paul E. Olmstead, pastor
Wm. Jewell te not much better
Alfred Gatager and too Dale.
lira by observing such simple precaution* a* driving
Thc Sunday evening services will
Sunday school—10:30.
at a moderate speed, keeping tire* inflated to correct
be continued at the Wesleyan
Fredrick and Bobble Lewis of
No morning preaching service bechurch through the summer. Thooc
Rev. and Mrs. Everett Love and
Fern Wheeler
of Grand Rapids, and I Mr Bnd Mns Ray wle,Bnd went hte parents. Mr. and Mra. Chas,11 cause of Quarterly Meeting at who do rwt attend church elsewhere I tton*"wnh° thHr^grai^wita^Mrm
them inipeclrd regularly.
are cordially Invited.
££ ™ waltece
i Mrs. Marie Roush, local, at a 8^X1! to Middlebury. Ind.. Sunday and Loyc. called on Mr. and Mra. Georae■ Pleasant Valley.
Christian Endeavor—7-.00.
Thru* «fhn
or V n a I
.
। o'clock dinner Saturday. The eve-(was accompanied home by her riirV ot Caledonia i*«t *h-m»y evr-I
' Preaching—85X1.
.
Ii nlng was spent visiting and relat-1
retal-1 mother. Mrs. E. M. Troyer.
■' n
|ng.
nlng.
TiiMd.v -—-I *.~ rw,lDnlcc
**^11***1 icmuucu wow
Rev McCue will be the guc*l
Ing the good ttme they had on their. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunn and
nnd Mra R F Kunde and(
i51. rue;u!n&gt; were Mrs. Doris }jQn(jay after spending tlie weekGainder
and
Arlene
Hungerford.
1
7
Canadian trip four year* ago. They' family and Miss Marlon Roush drove Mr. and Mra Virgil Woods visited
Prayer Meeting Thursday—8:00.
1 drove to Hastings in the evening' to Ann Arbor last Thursday where Uie former’s brother Gu*t KundeJ
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Rev. and Mra. Bugbee, Mr. and Mr*.
Curtis Lawrence and Douglas and
and took In the Bluegill Carnival, they left Mrs. Bunn at University at Howard City Rinteay
PHONE 2554
127 E. STATE ST.
Dale Gainder attended In the eve­
HASTINGS
Tlie ladles presented Mr*. Howk [ hospital. She underwent another
Mr and Mrs' Clarence Benedict
with a beautiful chenille bedspread J operation on her eye*.
I
Urv p^y Wrkl caUed o„
Preaching—11: JO.
ning.
, Mtes Fem Wheeler was an overnight
The W. M. A. will meet at the and Mra. Bert Heaven* of ClarksI vllle Wednesday afternoon.
Christian Endeavor—7:30.
i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gtllrsple and
program waa largely attended

' /* AlffT f
flfU mlownty h»s been notified
UOV I JlNDj LAjH IN
authorities, through

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daug li­

es farm

th their
era and
re Sun­
father.

d chll. spent

e Hurtighter,
ed her
•ven Ing
ns and

'Ullam*
dinner
nmopd
afteiMarle,
Curtiss
istlngs.
er the

guesti
altera,
tne of

imbtis.
Battle
r and
James
after­

mond
iroth-

■ and
Wing,

from
. and
ld*on

Sunrmon
chool

luul.
with

don t

Speed on Hot
Dry Roods

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

.•oats

rtnt
iited
ring
day
and

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But You CAN

BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!

Mn
Uon

DON'T

! Jackson were Sunday dinner guest*
of Mr. and Mr*. Gerhardt KUnde
and family.
! L. A. Seger of Grand Rapids un­
derwent an * operation at Blodgett
hospital In Grand Raplus Friday
morning.
i Mr. and Mra. Otto Kunde were
) Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mra. otto Lightfoot of North Irving
. in honor of Mr. Lightfoot's birthi day anniversary. Other gueste were
) Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bldleman of
Muskegon. Mr. and Mra. Dale Bldle­
man and two children of Battle
Creek. Mra. Ha Hill and two chil­
dren. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Water
of Hastings.

Ctialmer Miller Tuesday evening—
their July meeting at the home of
Dale Gainder. Wednesday afternoon,
July 8.
Everett M. Love, pastor
.
Mrs. Geo. Kahler.
Morning worahlp—11:00. ■
Sermon by Rev. George Wingard
of the Woodland Methodist church. Sunday to visit the latter’s son.
unknown.
Carlton Center Methodist Church
Everett M. Love, pastor
Morning worahlp—10:00.
18. 1471. tn Maple Grove township,
Sunday •chool—11:00.
Rev. George Wingard of Wood­
land will be the guest preacher next ory Corners. Ha died at University
Sunday, while the pastor Is away. hospital Thursday. June 35.
was married to Of
good hearing.
Nashville, In 1895,

I

WAIT!

i child, and one brother. Will Hoff­
) man of Maple Grove. Funeral aervices were held at the Wilcox church
at Maple Grove Center Sunday. I

Tomorrow
May Be
Too Late!
You can buy the home you like

even

DRINK

MILK

REPAIR NOW-MAKE SURE

if you can’t build the one you want! So

Do your port for victory by remodeling

decide on the one you like and let us

or repairing your home. Although new

help you buy it. Wc can still finance
the purchase of a home that is already
built, but, we don’t know haw much
longer wc will be allowed to. So if you
want to buy a home do it now ... to­
morrow may bo too late. We will be glad
to explain our plan that will aid you in
buying. Come in today.

home construction has been affected

considerably, there is still a supply of
materials on hand to help you keep your
present home in excellent condition for

UNCLE SAM
MILK—that’s America’s strongest weapon to
win the war!

You’ll find it rich and creamy.

COTTAGES
A NICE 7 ROOM COTTAGE

l|l
EXCELLENT ALL YEAR AROUND COTTAGE

and large 11* read

Above

all, it provides the food essentials your body needs every
day to maintain

good

health—not

just

ordinary

ANOTHER YEAR AROUND COTTAGE

amounts but those all-important extra vitamins, min­
erals and proteins..

the duration.

Raohm Motor
Sate*

made in the Wilcox cemetery.
Mra. Mary Bartlett returned irorne
Saturday after spending two weeks

Every adult should drink at least

a pint daily to successfully carry out his duties in

Serve your country and yourself by re­

Untie Sam’s war program.

Order your bottle of nour­

A NICE COTTAGE

ishing. flavorful Highland’s Dairy Grade A milk today.

pairing and remodeling now.

It's GOOD—ond good for you, too!

DON'T PUT THIS OFF... IF YOU'RE CONSIDERING EITHER OF THE ABOVE

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocen.

SEE US TODAY—Money Is Available and TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE!
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR

The Hastings Building &amp; |.oan Assn
9 STEBBINS BLDG

MEMBER F. H. L. B.

PHONE 2503

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PASTEURIZED

HIGHLANDS
Ph0M 2451

EARL R. BOYES
DAIRY

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Haitian

REAL ESTATE MOUa
STEBBINS BUILDING

�TRI HASTING# BANXXK. TBIHSHAT, JVLT I 1H1
health and confined to her home I Claude Rosenberg home in north- ij Buddle BUm is now working for, Rev. and Mra. O. A. Steeby and and to gel their house ready tor garden that day and her death was
— - —
‘ much of the time.
| west Thomapple.
------—
i shew 6: Cox dairy and Rodncv two sons. Gary and Linden spent moving of her goods from tlie home a shock to the family and comMra. Clair Brog spent! Perry Baird of Grand Rapids wasi Mra. A. —
.... off west Thorn— ! Behad has taken Bud's position from Wednesday until Saturday’of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Wm/munity. She was S7 years old. a good
HHgert
customer* at Geukes' meat afternoon of last week with their McKevitt so she and her husband woman who had worked very hard,
y uhUl Monday night a caller at the home of Ms uncle. | apple is tn very poor health and serving
.
market
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge Btce-j aid little daughter. Mary Ellen and one alwaya ready to assist
i at Big Star lake.
i Albert Vrcdenburg Sunday, and quite helpless with rheumatism.
Mrs Isabel Lepper returned home by ot Leighton and Mr. and Mra.) can set uq housekeeping.
| where help wu needed. She was a
. 6j.vUa Allcn 0{ Parmelee wus, Mn. Robert Dean is assisting
or member of the Baptist church, where
to expected back the latter an afternoon visitor. Other guests Mr, Oscar Ftnkbelner at the Club last week from Detroit. Her daugh-i A. C. Johnson of the prairie. Pri-j Mr and Mrl John
t,r. Mn Ito Schwuu. who I* dI)r.."*1.M” ?“*br “L™1' aio.lwwn. u.. tonopotod ta hu
-nku won tod Moodd,
i of Mr. and Mra. Vredenburg during ’ lunch
seriously tn in a hospital there .1*.^ thp Christian Endeavor conven-'
Mr, Ea^ey ^,4
afternoon at 3 o’clock conducted
«« Hallie Smith spent from
alldo? G“irdViut)M.d Wednesday until Saturday night at Improving and 1* expected to be tlon: in Orand Rapids, he being gmnddamhtq- &lt;of Grand Rapids, by Rav. 0. B. Qulncer. Intermem
bronght to the Lepper home this chairman of the Evangelical group.'
visitor*_ahd lUnciwon guests was In Mt. Hopwcemetery. Surviving
i to operating the buttermilk family, all ot Grand Rapid...
. iro(tnf, vU|||n&lt;
aunt MrJ
week forwconvalescence.
Saturday, tlw Johnson family met o( Mr
o. Slokoe Mon- ,re four daughters. Mra. Rlchara
at the Middleville Co-operative,
I Barbara Helrigel Is spending tlie Ingram and her son Arthur Smith
Mr and Mr* Ju Csawnter of to«ptll,r °n lhc home btwn for din-;
J t
a
d
Gardner of Battle Creek. Mrs. Cart
1 week in Albion with her cousin, and family.
ornnev W
£e Ja^L and n,r honoring the birthday of the
* ££•
tn litohton Hoop, of Royal Oak. Mr. Prance.
TUKKKFOR*. Bit IT JtotSOhVEO:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bsbch and
, Nancy Fleenor. The two girls liav&lt;Mrs. Rose Snyder and son Francis 1Mra Avis Naugle ot Kalamazoo and other dau»hier. Mra. Art
township, was a former pupil of Mr.. K°tesky and Anna ofMlddievllle.
.Ulte daughter Nancy will join-other
the honor of being among obout of pilr.t brought, her sister. Mra. E '
families of the o O club of Grand
Miss Jean Carpenter of Eaton Rap-1 Mrl Vern
‘ 8,ok£* when he uaa teacher in the
*““• ^Miam of Omaway Edfifty children selected to attend a j. Talbot, home Saturday after u id»
were
Tuesday
dinner
guests
of
drtn
returned
home
this
Monday
Helst
^hocl
and
a
childhood
play-1
Detroit.
Melvin
of
Royal
laboratory school attended
by lwo weeks' visit wither sisters and I
their grandmother. Mra. Sylvia I from a two weeks' visit with rela- maw of Mr*. Stokoe.Their last meet- Oak.Lawrence and Harold of Mldteachers from over the state who mother.
The Wilber Glbba family of Kaldleville; two other daughters. Elsie
obsene reactions to various methods
nie northern camping trip of .AUm "nd their uncle. Glenn Alien tive* in Lansing nnd other points &gt; ln&lt; wu more than thirty-five years,
tamiiy at parmelee.
purmeier. They
iney were!
wnr: Mr.
air. and
ana Mrs.
mrs. Frank
rou» Brown
onzwu of
u» ago
ngu a.
■« the
mv Sebring,
ocurmas have lived
u,™ Ini
u*
Hbhy died in young womanfamily
used
with
the
children.
' Misses Helen Brog und
Pauline und
.
Mr. and Mra. Ozro Pierce. ttM,a w,n u,e cn,wrrn/“S
a ToU^r'
Walker
terminated
sooner
than
exi also calling on former friends in So. Bend. Ind- were at their Gun the South for thirty yean and are no°O- Boo ,
i daughters remained for a
Mra. Jess Crossett and herzuncle,
that
vicinity.
lake
cottage
over
the
weekend
for
now
completing
a
two
weeks'
varaMrl
Kotesxy of Grand Rapids.
th their grandparent*.
&gt; Harry Buskirk, of Grand' 'Rapid*, pectcd on account of the cold । MU.
Cock, -ho m^» to ■
«UU"«
re“U,'‘ ™
22!.'.°2
ohp Kepkey I* in very poor , were Wednesday visiters at thc
nia and two brothers. Edward
Vemabelle Poulson of Hastings is »n&lt;&gt; friends.
.Mr. and Mrs Earl VanSlckle and home with her aunt. Mrs. Sarah
Janeschek of Detroit and Frank
little son returned home Wednes­ Campbel), has gone to Battle CJcck enjoying a week's racaUon with her:. Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and Janrachek of Middleville.
day from u visit with his parent* to spend the summer with her’parents. Mr. and Mra. Henry Foul- daughter Barbara of Caledonia were,
son.
on ’—
her sister. Mra ’L. °
R.I
|—
1[callers
""— —
1 , Mrs. Elizabeth Landen is spendat Hart. Earl is doing a little farm­ parents. Mr. and Mra. Roy Cook.
a
“*al 'J1* home of
ing at the Bert Raimer farm..where
Mra. Dale Shaver of Tqjedo, Ohio. I Tlw girl* of Mrs. J. L. Rugg’s Sun- Beeler and family. Sunday evening.,
Bert Is laid up with a broken ankle to spending the week with her sis­ day school class and a few invited' Charles Claier fell in the yard Cassius Nlbbs, who to In poor health,
Rower and Roderick Campbell of ter. Mrs. Wm. Sweet and family. guests to tlie number of eighteen of his home one day last week and
***
——
Labarge spent the weekend with
met
with
Mra.
Rugg
on
Tuesday
cut
the
ride
of
hl*
head
on
the
—
—
—
. . —. ...
------------ Rug*
tlie side
his
rAiinTUAIiee
Meu/e.
Ts.t th.
i. kw.t.,
i» h*
Mrs. Lawrence Ward, wife of thc
•n»l? tk.t w&gt;”
their grandmother. Mr*. Roy Rus­ pastor of Caledonia-and Parmelee evening of last week for a shower cement step and bruised his face COURT HOUSE NEWS n., s'.'rtri
sell. Their parent*. Mr and Mr* Methodist churches, underwent an for Jean Bliss Fisher, a recent bride, and neck badly necessitating metll-’
--------------------- --------------------=- I t*» »iin»i*d rest ot th* w.itroeilra
Robert Campbell came after them operation in Univettrity hospital. Dainty refreshment* were ,served cal care. He. I* belter and sits out PROBATE COURT
Sunday.
Ann Arbor. Monday.
.1 and many nice git is were received some on tlw porch.
Fit Louis C. Walker Report ot
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Blake andby the guest of honor. An out-ofConsiderable work wa* done on
Mi** Hazel Campbell went to High-1 Mr and Mr*. S. G. Smith have town guests was Barbara Senen the community playground nnd plc- sale filed, order cooflrming sale en­
Ibr «ttk»
tered. Inheritance tax determined.
, gone to their cottage at Barlow lakq
land Park. Ill . north of Chicago.
Chy ■&lt; Itsatis.
Leary of Hastings.
nlc park Monday evening of last
for the summer.
Est. Alice Rose Oibba. Annual ac­
‘Saturday to visit (heir daughter.j
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffeth week and wc understand another
Mra. Marc Squier. and expected toJI Misses Donna Davis and Arlene' spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs meeting of men and boys is ached- count filed.
HF. IT VUHTIIKK RKSVl.VF.n: Tksj
™mve
I William* left Monday morning to Clark Seeley and family at Battle uled for this evening. The slide
arrive nome
home aionaav.
Monday.
1
----- ----------------- ------ - ---------- ----------Mrs Glenn Solomon to convales-1 attend the 4-H club meeting at East Creek.
and teeter are In working order; i»nt and Inventory filed.
ring from her major operation nt | Lansing, and Reginald Smith of
Mr. and Mra. Earl Kcrmcen of as are the tables nnd stove and sand; Est. James F. Ream. Petition
Pennock hospital and Is expected; Ada. also a student at the T.-K.• Pannelee were Sunday visitors of boxes and courts ere staked out.
and order to sell, transfer and ason til* h
home this week. Mra. P. Sneathen I school. Is al*o attending. These | their daughter. Mrs. M. D. Roberts
The Eastern Star Past Matrons'sign Consumer* Power Block filed.
will care for her during her conva- young folk* ore among the high and family in Allegan.
, club —will
••• •-------------------------—*•—- —
- —
-------- - Annual
• ac­
have--Its
monthly
meeting
Ext.
Giles Shepard.
lescence.
.
'ranking 4-H members of this;
Ben Carpenter, who ha* been ill nnd pot luck dinner at lhe play­ count filed.
’ Tlie sale at the Ben Carpenter j county.
In St. Mary's hospital. Grand ground park this Friday.
Est John A. Smith. Petition to
farm ...
at ---------Parmelee.
Saturday
MU* Edna Schantz,—daughter
------------.
. after-1 ___________________
Rapid* ot!
for several weeks, was to
Two auto accidents In the nearby employ counsel and pay coats and
noon was a real su/:css. things, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schantz of. have a second operation Monday.
community Saturday evening, a col- expenses filed, order to employ
bringing a very satisfactory price.! near CalAionla and Sergeant Lyle! Clifford
--------- - Purdy, who ha* -----been Uslon at Shiloh comers near
counsel and pay costs and expeiv.es
i Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter ore In poor Wood, son of Otto Wood of Par­ working the farm of hl* brother, Ed melee and later In the evening
entered.
: health. He to in the hospital and she. melee, were united in marriage in' on Grund
Rapid* St.,
uruna tuipiua
a... and
«uu Hte
ww utv
Sheriff Jerald Redford
Est. Thomas Gorham. Will filed,
1 on crutches following a hip frac-1 the Methodist church of Las Vegas, i Clark son. whose father moved on called down Grand Rapids St. where petition for probate filed, order for
ture lost year.
.Nevada, on June Ifl. Sgt. Wood to1 thr Smelker farm, also known as the car driven by lhe Sines boy and publication entered.
Helen Jean Brog. Shirley and'rationed at Snn Bernardino. Calif.' tlie Bedie Leonard place last fall.'who with the Henning boy had
Est. Samuel F. Zerba. Will filed,
Dorothy Schipper and Phyllis Fink-, Member* of the Rouse circle are! were recently Inducted Into the . just left the latter's drive and petition for probate filed, order for
beiner went to Camp MUhawanna. n.skcd to remember. the monthly, army from this vicinity.
, reached lhe lop of the hill when publication entered.
rlthi.
Your automobile is the only one you will have for
Saturday for a two week*' outing.I meeting thia 'Thursday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Rom Armstrong of j tjtclr car gears stuck. A car driven
Eat. Fred B. Wise. Petition for ad­
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Gillett of ! at tltc home of MLu Mary Moe Constantine were In town Sunday, by a young man’tomlng from lhe ministrator filed, order for publica­
a long time to come.
Have it checked regularly
Grand Rapids spent the latter part&gt; Those who have mite boxes not looking after thc residence of the. north at excessive speed struck the tion entered
| of thc week with their parents. ,B.- turned in at Friday meeting are] i late John Armstrong.
....
.
. . . you’ll prevent waste of precious gas and oil
boys' car nnd damaged...
the .back
EsL Thomas E Checsebrough
F. Gillett and Mr. and Mra. Vance' asked to bring them and hand to
The Paul Faulkner family has and shoved it a considerable dis* Report of sale filed.
*
□nd metals for replacements. Bring it to Andrus
Sharp.
; Mrs. Holes.
been spending some time at the
Est. Will W. Sheffield. Discharge
Mr. and Mra. C. L. Hlar returned
Quite a. number of furnace* and Frank Lee cottage at Gun lake. one was aerlouslv hurt.
of administrator Issued, estate en­
Service for a thorough tune-up.
witho
home Tuesday night from Uftlr heating systems in town are under-1 Tuesday evening, friends from Lake
rolled.
vacation trip to Camp Sam Hous- Rolng repairs. Some were unlucky Worth. Fla.. Mr. and Mra. Edwin Friday, while not largely attended
Est. Matilda McLravy. Final ac­
ton. Texas, where they vLslted their enough to have them dismantled!। Ports came for a visit and to was a profitable and enjoyable one count filed, order allowing account
COMPLETE CHECK-UP AT SPECIAL RATE
son. Eldon who to confined in the last week
during
cold----spell. j spend
I
------------------ our
----------their summer vacation • in
entered, discharge of executor is­
I hospital with back injuries. They
her! one of Gun lake's many cottages.
Habl*
Rev. nnd Mrs. I. W. Minor and her)
ner and program Miss Mary Shoe­ sued, estate enrolled.
| are now at their Gun lake cottage mother
-------------moved
u last
•----week
•- *from
----- —Ot' Mrs.
—Harry
—
Kope returned to her
maker. one of lhe deaconesses In
Est. Lusher Campbell. Petition.for llahlr
and Vern returned to hli duties In; sego. where he has served Mx years Iwme in Otsego Monday after charge of the Methodist Com­ administrator filed, petition for spe­
thc B&lt;11 Telephone office at Has- as pastor of thc Methodist church -pending the weekend with Mr. and munity Kouse In Grand Rapids, cial administrator filed, order ap­
। ting*. Monday.
land are now getting
acquainted! Mra. Wm. McKevltt. Accompanied wa* present and told of her work
pointing special administrator en­
। Mrs Ciu*. Down*, the former Ed- with their new partohloncra. Rev.'by Martha Dietrich, all drove to
tered. bond of special administra­
win® MacNaughton. whose husband • Carley nnd family aLso moved on Ada. Sunday, calling on friends close at hand that we are all quite tor filed, letters of special admin­
. has gone abroad, has gone to Chi- Wednesday to their new charge alj In nnd near that vicinity.
ignorant of the service our churches istration Issued.
| cago to remain indefinitely. Ed-1 Kalamazoo
I Mrs. John
Robertson
of lhe hos-of are
I Mrs.
John Robertson
the hoarendering through Ita home
Est. Florence Fonnan. Order to
Tliese are ‘busy times on the farms' pltai
force at‘ Caro,
and Miss Laurel. mKxions. Reports of the various secwinn was employed in Chicago pre-1 —
‘
~
use funds entered.
vlotts to her marriage.
with showers upsetting haying plans Maclver. who has Just completed a
Est Lottie Smalley. Testimony of
I Tlie Harold Sleeman family of, and with farm help shortage many week of a ten weeks' course at man. secretary of the Status of
freeholders filed, license to sell Is­
। Grand Rapids is spending thc week ladles are working in the fields.
Wayne University, Detroit, spent the Women, who with her committee sued. oath before- sale filed.
Phone 2240 daytime. For night aervJunior Gillett left Saturday eve-| weekend with their parents. Mr. nnd circulated petitions through th#
EsL Annie M. Heldemati. Annual
Ice phone 2352 or 2230
lake.
nlng for an Arkansas camp after, Mr* M. A. Maclver at Parmelee.
village asking the Village Council account filed.
,
Miss Janet Weimer of East Lan-1 n week's furlough spent with hLs' Jack Hamilton spent Sunday In to close . the. tavern* and other
E*L,Hartley J. Gallup. Waiver of
sing spent several days last week father. B. p. Gillett and brother*. Grand Rapids with his nuxte. place* of business selling beer and
astinga,
Michigan
notice filed, order assigning residue
at the home of her courin. M. A • Jnek and Woodrow of Grand Rap- Marvel O'Connor.
entered.
Oreaaiag Maclver at Parmelee. Her friend. ids. Junior enjoys his work a-s cook.
Boys of the community from the Ise*, together with all pool and
Est. Lottie Smalley. Band on sale
Vulcaalring
Wiping Prt. Woodrow Simmon* of Fort
Mrs. Mary Flnkbeiner of west I age of eight years up are requested blllard rooms, from midnight Satur­ filed, bond of executrix filed, report
Custer, wa* a Sunday guest
A Jump in hog prices, adds one
Thomapple to spending a. few days, to meet at I P. M.. Friday.. July 3, day night of each week and remain
dt her home on Larkin St
at the new playground to meet the closed until 7 o'clock Monday morn­
more to the Hat of needed Inven­
Est. Samuel F. Zerbe. Waivers of
Ing as a carpenter's helper nt Mus­
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Pender of Y secretary, Lyn Lewis for organized ing. gave a report. These petitions notice filed, proof of will filed, or­ tions: A combination refrigerator
kegon 1* home this week, assisting Hastings'*were callers of her niece, play.
and
wall safe, for the pork chop.
x
were signed by 317 eligible voters der admitting will entered.
' his father In carpenter work at the Mrs Claude Rosenberg and other
Town folks who have gone to1 and also a petition was presented
Est, Anna F. Eckert. Bond of
Chas. Minor farm, two miles west friends in this vicinity one day last their Gun lake cottage* for tlw1 signed by twenty-nine young peotrustee filed, letters of trusteeship
of town.
i summer are. the Ear) Lee and Cllf- pie. it wa* the belief of lhe Worn- Issued.
■ ford Gardner families. Mra. Swift an'* Society and the signers that
BARGAINS
! and children. Mrs Benaway andI such action 1* necessary for the DURFEE
son. the Ritchies. Hlara.
betterment of the morals of the
The doctor reduced the fracture
Have fun this summer! And before your vacation or trip make
I faster David Lutz of IlUpolls.. community.
The councllmen reIt a point to visit the Rexall Drug Store's Playtime Sale. You'll
IU~ spent some time last week withi fused to grant the petitions UntilI Hammond Friday. She came home
really have fun shopping at the low prices during this sale—
hto little friend. Dickie Dean.
such
time
as
other
places
selling
I
from
Pennock hospital Saturday and
and of course all Rexall items are fresh, full quality merchandise.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hodgson ofI beer and wine in nearby communi-. her daughters are caring for her.
Find out for yourself—today.
1 Kalamazoo spent from Friday over• ties nnd villages close theirs. Thet Sunday callers were Mr. and Mra.
I the -weekend with her mother andI society appreciated the hard work: Geo. Baulch of Hastings. Mr. and
• Koon students ol human g
. daughter. Mrs. Isabel lipper, andI Mrs. Hickman nnd committee didI Mra. Harry Johnson of BatUe Creek,
DAINTY
Mrs. Roy Steen and family.
nnd fee’. that the effort will not bet Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams of Maple
nature tell us that moat worry ■
i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peeling, andI lost. The members of the societyr Grove and Mrs. William Surplice.
DEODORANT
ia about money. What is ■
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Dunlap and Joani having mite boxes who did not tum, local.
by .
and
Beverley
VanderKolk.
all
of
,
Mr.
and
Mra
Ernie
Bateman
were
-------------------------------—
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,
them
In
are
requested
to
hand
them
your money problem?
■
POWDER AND
. Detroit were greeting old friends! to their circle leader or Mrs. Holes! guests of Mr. and Mra. Russell Bate­
। Saturday evening. The Dunlaps re- [ as the quarterly missionary appor-, man at Mason, Sunday.
Coma In and talk over with ■
GERMICIDAL SOAPI.
Mra. Ashley Van Dom and daugh• enabling over until Hutlday night tlonmenl to now due. The next,

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

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They enable the fanner to check on the balance
between animal and vegetable proteins (in poul­
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'

2

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knows just WHAT be is paying for.

3

The farmer can get an Idea of the
dollar value of thc ration.

HASTINGS

1915

1942
W. E. ROBB. rranOr

4

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

Be Prepared

Farm Bureau MILKMAKKRS - MERMASHES • PORK­
MAKERS have hOSUperjora-Aakiisfor opau-formula
booklets on our feeds.
.... . .

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PHONE IU1

Mr. and Mra. Henry Davis and
Winifred and Jack Davis attended I
a reunion at Alma recently.

Open formula feeds were originated by the
Farm Bureau ns a farmers’ organization.
Contents of closed formula feeds had to
be guessed nt. Farmer*’ feeds are open
formula and Hat the ingredients pound
for pound on lhe feed tag, because;

Try to find these advantages in a
CLOSED FORMULA FEED

TAKE PART OF YOUR CHANGE IN WAR

i with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Er-1 meeting will be held the last Fri-, tera of Coldwater spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Footer.
nest Dunlap and grandmother. Mra day in August.
Emma Pender Tlie
..,v UMrc
others
.» went
wc.i# UU|
on| MH.
Mra. muia
Anna nvwiit,
Hewitt, a resiaent
resident of,..
of
Mr‘
John Moore and
to
Imd M.r,„J,ek
*Penl
to Wayland
Wayland and
and visited
visited the
tlie girts*:
girls* this
thia community
community for
for twenty
twenty years.I
years.)
r»th«r
Sunday
with Mr.
with and
Mr. Mrs
and Harrv
Mrs. Harry
father and brother, John v...*..,
Vander- [ -a.passed away quite suddenly &lt;1
from
a Sunday
Kolk and Burdette, over the week- heart alUck at her home Friday William* and family tn Lansing.
*nd.
| evening about 10 o'clock. She had Master Bernard and John came for
Mrs. Day Pugh went to Vermont- had a couple of heart attacks prt- theln vacation.
Miss Jacqueline Thomas and
vllle Friday for a few days' stay ] viously but had been working'the
James Houghtalln were married
Sunday at eleven o'clock by Rev.i
H. R. Pfeiffer al the local parson- •

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SKVKNTH YEAR

VALUED RELICS OF
BURDETTE NORRIS

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1942

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

Get In The Scrap

TRAINING AT CAMPS

The Lawrence J. Bauer American
Legion post and the Auxiliary will
entertain the fourth district con­
ClM, Lola Unit 2. Pina
vention here Bunday, the 19th.
Lake Unit 3, Busy Days
A luncheon al 12:30 at Legion hall
precedes the business met Ung and'
For Naw Men
program which Includes election of1
.
officers.
| Actual basic LnstrucUon tn their
J. P. Kelley. .Detroit win be rieit1 duU«» and
guard* wu
speaker. About 100 delegates arei*™**1 Tuesday morning last weekC
expected, and all district officers are *or about 80 enlisted men In the
United
State^
coast
guard,
at the
planning to be present. The local
post asks for a general display of Kellogg Foundation lake cam pa at
The men
flags in business ...
streets and on Pine and Claar lakes
realrtenrea on
residence*
nn Sunday,
Rnrulav
each one. on the preceding Monday.
---------------- •-»-*---------------Tuesday last week 78 more trainees
arrived at Battle Creek, all of whom ■
w
aw wwm.
were sent to the Foundation camp •
at St Mary's take near Battle Creek .
Early this week another lot will arrive. Beginning this week all new

Order "In Stride"

CROOKED LAKE CASE

☆ .Car Burned Monday
On Rutland Rood

NUMMR

FAT SALVAGE
DRIVE HARB HERE

In making steel, the only sub­
A little after midnight Undenher*
stitute for scrap Iron 1* pig Iron.
Fur the mills to make 100 pounds phone by Mrs. Clarence Yoho, of
A Soldier’s Utter of 1842
Waste Material, Source
wristlets was received by the pro-!
Opgnina of Roadway Tile of pig Iron, it requires 150 pounds Rutland, that a car was burning In
Account Book 100 Yrs. Old
Glycerine. Vital In Defas
duction department of the Barry
wP«nm9
noaowoy me
the rojulway near Iter home.
Through the courtesy of Burdette
Industries
County Chapter. American Red
On June 27 the board of super- 50 iKKinds of limestone—all hauled
Sheriff Bera and the undVraheriff
CWu. Th. .rucu. nn Io be mid. q
b..^
Norris, of Yankee Springs, son of
out of mines and shipped by boat U1V„ w
Housewives In Barry county
of olive drab yam and were oc.
...
...... and rail over great distances to blast: v„tlgaUon They learned that the
Benjamin P. Norris, d&lt; pioneer of
a.im .hlppnl W Auguil 10. Th, ,'“a eommluloo w opor. U» Ute
furnaces
where
an
expensive
operaar
belonged
to
Hugh
Gray
of
Clare,
that township, we itave been priv­
sweaters are turtle neck style, size-under the county road across the tlon reduces this combination to pig, Mlch.. one of the crew of men who tlonwide drive to i
ileged to peruse a letter, written
42.
with long
sleeves.
■
r* Crooked
~ (mn Your
Voitr scrap
arran Iron
Iriwi can
fan ellmln- arr engaged
j u&gt; pul■ down
a
.
- -------------- -----------. narrow part■ of* “
the original
iron.
a- test
oil kitchen fats which
Just having taken charge of pro- ‘-f • whlch a — -—/ separates
•«&lt; these costly, time -consuming
on
March 29. 1862. by bls father, then
— ■ —— - what
—
w., lhe
.... JwneB- P
a . Me
a-aaad
—a farm
a a-a aaa in
a.. gfnCHU SSlVagC r-WtrWfl g
ducUon,
Mn. Flea
Fred Bechtel, Chairchair­ are now
UCtiOn, MF!.
nAw designated ■■
— nnr(
ll.ttlnnrl
srr Grey
nr»v said that
that he
Ha counly niesr fau are a wi
serving In the Union army tn Com-L
■f
as Unn
Upper
and steps.
I, Rutland
Mr.
man and Mn. V. D. Ackerman, her Lower Crooked take*.
pony H. Northwestern Rifle Reel-■.
1 hot water fapiler could supply, WM traveling east in his car. at | aiycertne needed in defense
assistant were somewhat worried
ment. The letter was sent from Bt
The Banner has previously related ateel for 1 37 mm. gun.
about 15 miles an hour, when he'tries
.
about getting the work done. But how that tile was plugged some Ume
I
pound fiaUron could sup- discovered fire breaking out under
--- - - -­
they went to work on the telephone ago. recently opened. U»en plugged P&gt;y Iron for 4 hand grenade*.
tlw hood
text He Jufn
lumped
stamp on the envelope. In place of
lhe
pe&lt;« •- tint. W 'I
the stamp there was written by T.
and Inside of ten days all the yam again, then opened again and ftaal-; 1 *°o&gt;«n suit could supply wool^■ J,**
injury to himself.
himself, The car waa ln ,n BVfrM, of on], orsave Injury
«3. Hobart, Major of the regiment.'
was given out and the articles prom- iy plugged a third time The recent *or 2 army blankets.
■ ruined
riilnMl by
tvv the
iHd. fire,
fir*
e ....
..
.
'ised by that date.
"‘*“
the** words; "Soldier's Letter." and
opening and plugging wu* done by _ 1 doublf h^et could supply wool,
-----------------------------------------Some of Ute faster knitters prom­
that statement carried the letter
narily
imported
from
the
Paclfte
ised
to
make
two
sweaters,
among
without postage to his brother.
islands now in Japanese hands
Must Use Recaps Instead
lake camp, where they will receive thfm Mrs. Floyd Miller of Assyria.
Henry D Norrts. Yankee Springs,
Mrs. George Hebden will be la
Of Retreads on Tiras
Barry Co.. Michigan.” On the en­
direct charge of the drive hare la
en to Clear and Pine take camps, ale Tredinnick of Hastings Mrs -nud to them a petition uanrt by ■w1' lron '" ' »-"«• ’»
la now
I‘“M*w*nl*dlaMV
County Clerk Allan Hyde, adminHastings. She Is
completing
where their training will be com-_____ _ ___ _
.... ---------------- ■I Cotuae ownett. and property own-!
era! Hallock The lack of a 3-cent
,.
, ____ I — - al­
her
organisation plans, further an­
; Istrator of the Barry County War pleted. The UUTC
three camps are des- rooms on Ptiday afternoons to give
ee.. wl»w land, bordered Upper , 1 •“2,'“’
nouncements of which will be pubthe 3-tUBatUe Creek
C.—X assistance in knitting, completed onj Crooked lake, adrtna the board to
receiving office, for there wasi Price and Rationing Board last ignated as units of th&gt; “*'&gt;■
“““
stamped on the envelope "Due 3c”. week received a notice from state station of the coast guard.
tnalllule proeeadlntp. In cinull I '
akat® k door huntea
_______
General information concerning fat
rooms to be used as a model by court to determine and maintain lhe I ?&lt;*?or
In the letter after stating that he: and national authorities in regard to i J**”
lr**lt burner. 1 txaah
Count, Me.ehnnt. Atraodv salvage Is given by Mrs. HabdMB
level ot lhe Upper lake The board
~uld -upply metal toe 1 M
.“!!
Ah“dr
more Inexperienced knitters.
was well. Benjamin Norris tells of retreads for automobiles, both trucks I
as follows: Save all cooking fat
This
incident
U
Just
further
proof
received
lhe
petition
and
retortedmartthw
tun
Nene
July
Quota
a recent battle, and asks his broth­' and passenger care, which Is e.pe■ Including drippings and deep fats
of
the
willingness
of
Barry
County
­
er Henry "what do the people of dally Important to them, partlcu-' “1 8 p m'
mcn w l
h U. Proaeeutlnt Attorney Caunoee' “^'“' kJ'd'"^«J^ud_“FHaahrtlle took a commandlnt usd for frying potatoes. Ash. dough*
I1,1 water safety, gunnery, signalling. people to assist In the war effort Barnett, directing him to take the pl{
Yankee Springs think of the war?”' laai,
I r • g.“
&gt; lead as the first week of the Rs rev
1
U?^Ck drtver*- ....
first aid infantry dose order drill.
bender Wat .tap. io have Ute ] ■
"&gt;■“ ’
r'T.rtr.^ ' 'du^pTS
He asks him also for news about the
This notice says that when drlv-, **'*• “*“• "‘*“‘"2'■
rope *pBeln&lt; ,nd
war. complaining that, though he era are told t))at they MUST USE!
level ot Upper crooked lake deler-l
SJtofctd °«nd
CmpaW ended Mon­ and strained Into a clean, wldawas a soldier, and might be pre­ RECAPS INSTEAD OP RETREADS
mined by the Circuit court in' the; . .. ■— M—It.— hu-t.
... —_.-.u—
mouth container such as an empty
sumed to know about it. as a mat­ many of them, strenuously object, J11* W'
manner provided by state taw. That for M JO^caUbcr baH cartridg
es, : day.
SINCE THE OFFICIAL OPENclaiming that recaps do not per-;
officer was proceeding with the!
' ’ *
1 INO ON JUNE 1. NASHVILLE that the container should be
concerning It. unless he happened form satisfactorily.
Ill**® Ou!e camE*'
equlpdrafting of the necessary papers
MERCHANTS HAVE ACCOUNTED
to obtain a newspaper, which rare­
The state and national groups say
VtMrdUPPbu7 haaf&lt;abo 'made
looking up the taw. eic.. when an­
! FOR 82.187.13 WORTH OF STAMPS paper container should be avoided.
ly occurred.
other petition came to the board.I a »|/rt\ FIIA IR
that when such complaints are In-,
Store the salvaged fat In the n
' AND BONDS. THUS GOING 2.734
Other matters In the letter were vcsllgated. it la found that OVER-;
This later one was signed by 21 per-| A\KHJ \IIhAU
Graduates From Corpus
TIMES
OVER THEIR QUOTA of frlgerator and take It to a Loa
personal, pertaining to members of LOAD and SPEED cause their trouh*ad&lt;lu*r‘«r» in
ln
"‘e Ttou?d*Uot&gt; headquarters
sons, claiming to own more than 51
vearv
Christi School, July 4
8600 FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF meat dealer (which includes any &lt;
the family. Mrs. Minnie D. Springer, ble with retreads. They say that Ba‘“'..
per cent of the prpoerty abutting r/kfa f 1
: JULY!
daughter of Henry D. Norris, found new Urea win not give satisfactory | n”*
DeForest Walton. Jr., son of Dr. both the Upper and Lower Crooked Mil? I ANNINI1
' Hastings with sales of 8'4.05135 counter) before it becomes rancid.
service under
under such
such conditions.
conditions.
Commander Hugh B. Masters for-; and Mrs. D. D. Walton. Hastings, takes The later petition asked that 11 W
this letter some time ago when go-' service
V
However, for the sake of economy ig
I from a quota of 85300. percentage handling, see that not leas than one
'
The notice says that objections by mer director of the camps but now graduated from Ute naval aviation the board proceed under the taw to
.7M. was second.
'
longing to her father. The writer' such applicants cannot be accepted the commander of the Battle Creek training school at Corpus Christi. have the level of the original Crook­
One Day 549 Applied.
pound at a time Is turned In. A prtoe
of the letter. Benjamin P. Norris,■ The "camel back.” used by the U coast guard station, will continue | Texas. July 4. and waa commissioned ed take, which Included the Upper
1 Herewith Is a tabulation for lhe
Were Given 12,118
died tn 1906.
; entire county arranged in order ot
8. army In Its truck-lire recapping. to occupy his office at the Founda-'' an ensign in the U. 8. Naval Air and Lower takes, determined by
Pounds of Sugar
i ixrst record based on percentage of
Burdette Norris also left with usI Is exactly the same grade as Is procourt action Tlie supervisors also
for examination a book of accounts,■ vlded for other truck tires. Army
County Clerk Allan Hyde, admin-1’“S**;
.,
referred that petition to the prose­
evidently kept by one of the NorrisI1 truck drivers must keep speeds un- menU1^fh*lh28itaUon,yaL^1 f’oTThe' «“««»«» «*«»’ iChO01 ln im ,?nd' cuting attorney, directing him to istrator of the Barry County War'
Ch&gt;ln^n
brothers
From one entry tn the1 der 40 miles per hour, except when
Ist iSS sS
Iln «MlUou to making-an excriirm take the matter of determining the Price and Rationing Board? report. JJph JXo
book we would say it belonged to1 tn combat or in an emergency. A B E^ch tre££? wUl h^i^alx weeks schoU*Uc ««&lt;&gt;"». WM “u’e on
,8^?'
level of the original take Into the that, up to July 1. there had been
Each trainee will have alx weeks
lfanu Bnd workfd ,{Ur Circuit court.
James Norris, its accounts, espe­ 10-ply
4J»1 applications made to the board ।
J*r.
lo-piy truck tire
ure wears out twice as
cially prices paid for labor and com­ fast at 60 miles per hour as It does ™ ‘™ln'“g
sugar for canning purposes all _ Co,n,,‘onlIy • Hasting*. Chairman
.7. . . t
school hours and during vacations
Naturally court procedure will be for
»r7,Xh,«roIr.nXWn~“!
Mary, lake camp-'ln
j c
modities. were Interesting, and a
complicated by the fact that there
contrast to those prevailing at the
The amount of sugar allowed was; **"**“*
per tenl
The notice adds that eligible tire­ now called "Unit 1" of the Battle
He entered Western Michigan Col­ are two petitions asking for differ­
coast guard station.
He
present time.
112 976 txiunds
quota ,7M.
users. especially truckers, must rec­ Creek
lege of Education (Then W.8.T. C.&gt;. ent determinations.
Under date of August 10. 1827. Mr. ognise that recapping must be done will be "In detention" while at Kalamazoo in 1937 and graduated
On the busiest single day there'. Communlta: Freeport. Chairman
As the petition signed by the 61 were
^apphrente
to
wh&lt;^
(Continued
on
page
1.
Sec.
3)
Norris wrote the following: "Hiram before the tread Is worn too thin,
In 1041 with a Bachelor of Science cottage owners first came before the
(Continued on page 1. Bee. 2)
810815
cenl
which makes them vulnerable to
board, and u the supervtson had granted 12,118 lbs.
rationing stamps Noa. 5 at
instructed the prosecutor to proceed
The administrator states that he °‘ quo&lt;* ™
.
the local rationing board
Common ty: MiddlevlUe. CTutiras vice-president of the student with the determination of the level wlU continue to receive applications
Barry
council. He won his "W" In track of Upper Crooked-lake, and ua he for sugar for canning a. long aa&gt; ,.n*,n: Paul F»ul*nCT'
there Is fruit to can In some other1 «!*.}£.^“‘’’fL8500'0? I*1
i the matter
was
preparing
to
do
that
before
the
(cross
country)
and
was
a
member
Short Way Bus Lines have start­
qU°^ T^55.,, , stamps 1 to
caps, aa It does, then civilian ed operation between Hastings and of the varsity debate team.
second petition was received and counties rationing boards have 11m- 81J?^°'
?o? one
users must adopt army methods tn Jackson, via Charlotte and Eaton
While attending college he en­ acted upon, the cottage owners did ited the time during which sppllc r.hC“nmunUy- ,1D*lt£"' lwPralr,e’,1U*'!
atlons can be made; but that Is no&lt;| Cha.lrn't?^,nJ3UaI ,F*^!kn1,e.r'
' each covered *
The directors of the Windstorm the care of tires by recapping.
Rapids, effective Monday. June 29. rolled In one of the civilian aero- not desire to have the tile under the troe in Barry county.
|
‘
■'
All qualified tire Inspectors know Fred M. Temple, vice president of
roadway opened. The water In the
Co. have decided that their as­
Upper take Is now two or three feet
u. that
mat the
for recaP»
of Short Way Unea. slates there will
So far 142 merchants In Barry
, 1 pound per wok
sessment on policy holders In
county have filed with this county's1 OoRumnrita - Woodland.
' was made res
higher than the tUe.
mutual company for the coming' rffeads and must inform tire users be one round trip dally, including
5 sndTLIh
Accordingly the cottage owners, War Price and Rationing board their;
year shall be the usual one of 151 Th^ notice concludes "today no Sundays and holidays. If needed,
t*5-50 P*r cent 01 good for lwt&gt; j
by one of their number. John Ze- celling prices on goods they sell as' J*''
cents per 8100D0. That Is a rea- «»* *»“ ‘he rt«h‘ 10 destroy a Ure more service will be added later.
they were too
buyk. on July 3, through their at­ the federal law directs. The. ceil-, ,u®**
wmable rate, and It would seem'f,rc*" br overloading, speed or Under the plan now in operation,
°ldl®y
w
wreks^h. T
torney George O Dean, of this ing prices tn each ease we(&lt;e the'
that no property owner would risk'1™’*1 0Vfr, rou*h RV‘1 unCTen buses will leave Hastings for JackthMt the distribution of sates
t
city, brought Injunction proceedings highest prices the dealer asked In
lhe loss'of hl* buildings by cyclone'gr°u'Jd- orlor
oU,er reason,
1942
here
“ follows: Zone 1. Homer
again”, the county road commission, March
or windstorm when the annual . wh»ch wouW contribute to abuse or
.....v.i, .rw.
omiih -an' tirsm
i w-wperson per
its members, its secretary and high­
coat 1* but^8130 on 81J00 of In-1 n^^t °f Un*,
Reahm.
capt
.
880635;
ZooP
3.
Dick
way engineer.
surance.
_
One storm, that ot
of ANNUAL anjgrjNQ
local bus agent can supply further
Jacobo, capt. 81355.50: Zone 4.
The complaint filed in the in­
Armistice Day 1940. caused nearly
' “ | Delton Rural Agricultural School Information.
John Delnaay. capt., 8307.75.
junction proceedings states that the
30.000 windstorm losses (o our local;;
District
The three high firms here were
tile In question had been closed for
company. In other words that one! The annual meeting of the qual- FISHED WITH TOO
as follows: J. C. Penney Co., 860136;
fifteen
years:
that
excessive
rains
In
MANY
LINES
In
answer
to
many
Inquiries
In
Storm brought losses to over a1 ifled school electors of the Delton
tween June 38 and July 26
regard to transportation for rural Walldorf! Furniture, 851750; Con­ good for two pounds; No.
quarter of the policy holders. Ev­ Rural Agricultural School district
Jesse Badgerow and Gaylord Jolly
sumers Power. 8453.00.
water
to
rise
in
Upper
lake,
and
students.
SupL
D.
A.
VanBusklrk
ery one of them was paid in full1 will be held In the school house in were fishing on Thomapple lake
Barry county's official July quota
that opening it now would harm the announces that there will be no
m rapidly as the losses could be' said district on
July 4. when Conservation Officer
is
88112
00.
although
the
campaign
interests of the complainant and change In this bus service. Stu­
adjusted.
George Sumner paddled up close to
Monday, Joly 12. 1942,
reduce the value of his cottage pro­ dents may plan on the buses to take directors have set 88.650 00 as the reported during the past few
The Windstorm Co. Is the sec­' for the purpose of electing two their boat. That officer called their
perty. located on the shore of the th-m to and from school as in pre­
ond largest in the world, and the' trustees for a period of three years attention to the fact that they were
Upper lake.
vious yean. Restrictions in their campaign. county retailers have al- '
largest in Michigan. It has a to succeed Henry Moorhus and Geo using more fish lines than the law
The complaint says that the com­ use do not effect these dally trips. ready accounted for 77.77 per cent '
valued reputation for aquare-deal- H. Eddy, whose terms expire, and permitted. He invited them to meet
of this enlarged quota.
plainant and others interested had
Ing with all its patrons. The of­ transact any other business that him and Justice Bowman Monday
A fact to remember about those
filed
a
petition
asking
the
board
of
FORMER SUIT. HASTINGS
ficers and directors could not be' may be legally brought before said night tn Hastings. Badgerow came,
war stamps and bonds is that they '
supervisors for a court determina­ SCHOOLS DIES AT HOWELL
admitted the charge against him
more interested in Ite progress and1 meeting
are not gifts but the finest invest­
tion
of
the
lever-of
Upper
lake,
so
Morley E. Oebom. superintendent
prosperity If they owned the com­
Henry Moorhus and George H and paid the 85.00 fine and 86 85
ment
now available on tlie market 1
that the rights of all concerned in of schools in Hastings from 1609 to
pany. They take their duties to1 Eddy have been legally nominated costs which the justice assessed.
conversation with the
the matter will thus be legally set­ 1911. died Thursday. July 2. at Mc­ Each stamp and bond purchasod ’'
the stockholders, who are the! to succeed themselves
Jolly failed to show up. It will be
itelpa to reduce eventual danger |
nauuc hying units and qualified for tled
Pherson
Memorird
hoept
tai.
Howell,
policy holders, seriously and carry
The polls will be open from 10:00
from the dread economic danger of
a private hying license.
Under these conditions the plain­ after a several weeks' illness.
on (he company's business on
After gradualon. he enlisted in the tiff asks that the Barry County road
After serving in educational cir­ uncontrolled inflation.
sound business principles.
naval aviation corps and passed the commission
be restrained
from cles here and in the Thumb district.
ington office. It appears to bi
Dated at Delton. Mchlgan. this
stiff mental and physical exams re­ opening the tile under the roadway, Mr Osborn became engaged in MARJORIE HILL WINS
the fanciful wishing at torn*
30th day of June. 1942.
quired for that branch of the serv- and from Interfering In any manner farming in Ingham Co At the time SCHOLARSHIP AT W.M.C.E.
Signed BOARD OP EDUCATION NAVY NEEDS YOUR
with the present level of Upper of his death he held the position of
Miss Marjorie L Hl11. daughter bonus I
. By R. O. Henton. Secretary. Adv., BINOCULARS
After his present furlough is over. Crooked lake.
x. investigator for the Ingham Co. of Mrs. Morris Hill, received word
The United States Navy has ap- Ensign Walton wiM report at a west­
The plalnUff asks that at the Bureau of Social Aid.
last week that she had been granted
। pealed directly to the people of our ern station.
nearing of this case In the Circuit
Surviving are the widow, two a scholarship by W M C. E. for
city for the loan of binoculars meetThe supervisor of each district is
Court, a preliminary Injunction be daughters. Mrs. Robert Musson, 1943-1943 This Includes tuition and
I ing Navy requirements for the durarequired by taw. when he makes his
granted, restraining tlie defendant* Howell. Mrs. Thos. Caldwell, north­ student fees.
spring property aasesaihenta. to also
from doing any act or ketr men­ ern Michigan.
The scholarship Is granted on the
Binoculars are a necessity on the HA8TING8 CITY BAND CONCERT
make a census of the dog population
tioned, un|il that court shall have
Services were held from the Mc­ basis of scholastic standing and a
fighting ships of our Navy. Look­
July 9th. 8:00—First Ward Park
At the June session of our board,
made Ito determination fixing the Dowell funeral home on Sunday recommendation by an administra­
moved to Hastings tills spring from outs use them to keep a constant
the official figures were reported for
level of Upper Crooked take, which followed by services at White Chapel tive officer of the high school who
vigil for enemy ships, planes and
National Anthem
each district as follows:’- ’
determination the plaintiff and ,60
considers the general qualifications
ton waa personnel director at South submarines. The Ilves of our sail­
March—Marines Hymn, Phillips. others have asked to be made, and crematory. Detroit.
Assyria 205; Baltimore 211; Barry
of the applicant Including character
Overture—The Gypsy Festival,
180; Carlton IM; Castleton 294: Dakota State college. He is con­ ors. marines, and transports of
toward which steps have already BOYES AGENCY SALES
and extracurricular activities.
Hastings township 140; city. 1st nected here with the Hastings Mfg. soldiers depend on them
been taken by the prosecuting at­
Mias Hill, an honor student in
Co.
Mr.
Compton
Is
a
native
of
Two
types
of
instruments
are
ac
­
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bert
Payne
of
Mexican
Walts
—
La
Golondrina.
and 4th wards, 1U; City, 2d and
torney.
the Hastings High school class of Grand Rapids District which in­
Vermont
and
a
graduate
of
Katacepted
by
the
Navy.
They
are
Grand
Rapids
have
bought
the
SerradelL
3rd wards 200; Hope 224. Irving
Judge McDonald has fixed Sat­ Whitmore house corner Jefferson '42. has shown leadership by the cludes Allegan, Berrien and Bony
maxoo
college
and
the
University
of
Bausch
and
Lomb
or
Carl
Zeiss,
March—Manhattan Beach. Sousa. urday. July 18. as the date for hear­
166: Johnstown 355; Maple Grove
counties It is the duty at thia
Michigan.
Vocal Solos: (a)—Somewhere a ing on the merits of the prelim­ and Marshall Sts.
.191;
Orangeville
IM;
Prairie­
miuec to keep an account of Ml
Mrs. Compton's home town is pair at these, tag them with your Voice is Calling—Tate,
Paul Portman has sold the Guy Music Appreciation Club and presi­ war bonds and stampa sold In Use
(bi God
ville 140; Rutland IM; Thomapple
Sheridan. Mich. She Is a graduate name and address, wrap them care­ Bless America—Berlin. Sung by Mr. inary injunction. If granted, the Havens home corner 8 Market and dent of the Junior ctafa. She was county as well
189; Yankee Springs 76.
road
commission
would
be
prevented
of Central State college. Mt. Pleas­ fully and send them to the Naval
W Clinton to Mr. and Mrs. Adel- active In music organizations, being
from
opening
the
tile,
or
In
any
accompanist for the Boys Glee Club.
ant. following which she taught Observatory, Washington. D. C.
March—Anchors Awelgh, Zim­ manner Interfering with the level bert Heath.
ONE AUCTION SALE
They will be returned after the war. mermann.
Wesley Ferguson has sold the
of the Upper lake until its level Is
The Comptons have three chil­ If possible.
house on E High St to Robert Bur­ wrote the scripts for a Book Club AVIATION EXAMINING BOABM
MRS. ORLEY E.
Overture— Amphlon, Schmidt.
fixed by court action. A temporary
play and a minstrel show for the
dren, Lenore, 9: Gar Edmore. 7;
KNICKERBOCKER, Owner
Song—Highways Are Happy Ways. Injunction was granted that aril) dick of Middleville.
Monday. July 1&gt;. LL P.
Clyde Leonard has transferred 80 Boys Glee Club, and she wrote and
As Mrs. Knickerbocker Is discon­ Calmer, 4 months old.
prevent action by tlie road commis­
Mr. Compton has a bobby for SPECIAL MEETING
tinuing her antique and second
March—The Vanished Army, Al­ sion until the court shall act on the acres on section 1 Johnstown town­ directed one part of U&gt;e class night
Special meeting of all air raid
ship to Herman Frollcl, of Chicago. program. She was also active In
hand goods business, she will have gardening and beside a flourishing wardens In city on Tuesday, July 14. ford.
question of whether a preliminary
the
Spotlight
and
general
activities
Popular—Star Dust, Carmichael.
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
gineer of the State Highway Dept., of the school. ___ __________
East Madison St.. Hastings. She additional plot bock of the Angell
March—Them Basses. Hufflne.
has purchased an attractive plat of
is offering a large assortment of
ent.
60 acres of Ralph Striker, section PROHIBITION
antique and secondhand
goods. ton has always been interested Ln
Chlef Air Raid Warden.
Varenl fnnLli'n
In
article on the front page of 2. Baltimore township, which bord- PARTY CONVENTION
Dewey Reed will cry the sale and elub «Uvitle* but at present finds
the Banner last week about Major
It has finally been positively de­
Oil driners on^e*J. F. Mead farm
Clifford Hammond will act as fW, hw hours fairly welt filled with
cided to hold a Prohibition organi­
home duties. Mr. and Mrs. Comp­ have, after several unsuccesful at­
the property as a summer home.
f,ct lh,t lwo other* from Barry
zing convention in the City Hall In
ton are living in the Shullers home tempts. struck a supply of water suf­
for full particulars.
VvtToI CbnkUn. tor Ihlrtem yror. „„nly who m
„„
Hastings on Saturday, July 11. be­
on W. Green 8L
ficient to feed their rotary drill and
"'e""”™ W S. Andemaa and Harold T. r.1- 1N8TALLED NEW
ginning at 2 p. m. All interested Cadsu must
Bt. Rose and St. Cyril annual STATIONED AT*’
OC U» BftUna. public ultaaU. h.
w. wuh to «, tb,t Klnnl„ OFFICERS MONDAY
are earnestly urged to attend. Be- Inclusive; CM
mid-summer chicken-pie dinner, BL
resigned , thia position to enter the B Andersson la now a Lieutenant
At the Monday noon meeting of
Rom Hall, Sun.. July It. 11:20 to BANTA ANNA
arsenal plant of the Hudson Motor Colonel.
the
Hastings
Rotary
elub
the
new
David Townsend, the youngest son
3 p. m. Adults 66c. children 40c
Remember to put out your flag Co. De4ro't.
officers were Installed a* follows:
Sunday when the fourth district
O. Avery Aten will be his suc- IONIA FREE FAIR
President, D. A. Van Buskirk; vice
delegates of the American Legion
ADO. 17-22
president, Judge Stuart Clement;
Hones TO TAXTAYKM
and Auxiliary meet with the L. J. Lorenz Schelhaus of Allegan, who
I am ready to collect summer California. Their other two eons -------- — ———has been teaching tn Scottville This
Ken Labsrteaux. Ths club has 83
taxes beginning Friday, July 16.— have Important positions In a big venUon. About 100 delegates are'work includes manual arts in junaccording to an announcement re­ members and closed a very good ing Grange hall. July 10 Start sereMabel Field. City Treasurer.
7/9 airplane factory al Buffalo, N. Y
expected.
i lor and senior high school
leased by the Ionia Fair Assn.

ALL
' IMPORTANT
IMrUKlAfil TO
IUALL
DRIVERS OF TRUCKS

NASHVILLE LEADS

ixrrr*’-w

111 OAK JIAFIr
««»1’lra'!Rfil|n ( Al F
DUHU J ALE

D. WALTON, JR.
WINS NAVAL WINGS

NEARLY 5000

CONFUSION ABOUT
VALUE OF SUGAR
STAMPS

Hostings—Jackson
Bus Service

Windstorm Co. to
Levy 15 Cent
Assessment

School Buses To Run
This Fall As Usual

Here You Hove
Official Census of
County's Dogs

May We
Introduce

Warren Carter Heads
County War Bond
&amp; Stamp Committee

verroi UOnKlin
Accepts Position

lh»

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1942

I. a a F. INSTALLS
NEW OFFICERS
Hasting* Lodge No. M installed
their new officers Tuesday evening:
Noble Grand. Roland Valentin*;
Vioe-Gnmd. Ptoyd Buskirk; Right
Support to Nobi* C------ -------bert H. Porter of RPD 1, Doster,. ton; Left Support to Noble Grand.
Mich., was recently advanced tor Keith James; Wart
Warden. Clyde KuemAvlatlon Machinist* Mate aceondipei: Conductor. E. J. Hildebrandt;
class at the Naval Air Station at Outside Guardian. Karl Wellfare;
Pensacola. Fla., according to an an- 1 Inside Guardian, Ellaworth Newton:
nouncement from lhe public rela-!Left Seen* Bupport. Harry Wood.
Uona office of that station.
| Jr.; Chaplain. Bird Shellenbarger;
Gordon MannL 29. Hastings R. 2.1 R*kht Support to Vice-Grand. Ira
has entered training at G real । 8hulti:L4fl Support to Vice -Grand.
Lakes Naval Training Station.
| J*«n— Carpenter _______
. 1?'o.b0?,r,llr.C‘X 4U»*ni4Ors •Utbor-/ MUNICIPAL COURT
T“
lied
dep­
ied Sheriff Bera to name five deuMerU xllarding was arraigned in
uty sheriffs to serve on the fair
Municipal
court
Monday
; grounds
ground* aunng
during fair
rair week.
weex.
,.
t
... .. .. _ _ ' fonooan
_
; The board of supervisors at their

I LOCAL NEWS

1

ASTE FATS
Needed to Make Explosives
THE NEED IS URGENT. War ih the
Pacific has greatly reduced our supply
of vegetable fats from the Far East. It
is necessary to find substitutes for them.
Fob moke glycerine. And glycerine

makes explosives for us and our allies explosives, to down Axis planes, stop
their tanks, sink their ships. We need
millions of pounds of glycerine and the
housewives of America can help supply
them.
,t

Save Your Fats To Slap the Japs
FOUR THINGS TO DO
Save all your waste cooking fats.
Pour into clean wide mouth can.

-

3. Keep in refrigerator, or a cool, dark place until you have collected at
least one pound.

4. Bring it to Food Center. We will pay you 5c a Ib. for it.

Our Best Buy $25.00 War Bond for $18.75, Buy Your

War Bonds And Stamps At Food Center

34
TENDER

SUGAR
10lb! 59

WHEATIES
Qc a pkg.

MORGAN'S
FRUIT PECTIN

CERTO
1 Qc a bottle

JQc a bottle

Our meats suit to a “T” because they arc tender, tasty
and thrifty. Step up to our immaculate refrigerated
cases today and choose tonight's meat from the choice
cuts on display. If you don't see exactly what you want,
we'll gladly cut to your order. Your satisfaction is our
first concern.

lb.
BEEF KETTLE ROAST
PORK STEAK blade cuts, a lb.
PORK LOIN ROAST Hb half. lb.
BREAKFAST SLICED BACOli "&gt;
SLICED BACON TIDBITS lb.
lb.
SKINLESS WEINERS
lb.
SLICING BOLOGNA
lb.
BACON SQUARES
lb.
RING LIVER SAUSAGE
ib.
LARGE FRANKFURTERS
lb.
ASST COLD MEATS
lb..
SHORT CUT STEAKS
ground
.
Ib.
ROUND STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAKS ib.

PARAWAX
12capkg
CAN RUBBERS
gcapkg. '

27c
35c
28c
35c
16c
25c
22c
19c
22c
22c
29c
35c
35c
37c

CAN COVERS
21c a doz.

SURE-JELL
2 pkg’- 19C

। ciaim*

oi

stbtju.

w——u

miscellaneous;

SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS
Mra. Gaotge Bauteh entertained, Another one of the popular Sun­
il dessert Thursday evening. June day night pot
»t luck suppers
suppen will
w.„ be
26. honoring Mr*. Parrel! Anderaon held at the Country elub this
- ----------comwho ha* resigned her position a*‘ing Sunday at «:30 o'clock. Man­
I Jin. ... ■ lit, ■ In «W.
__ ■ •bera
___ ore
--- asked
.. . .to- tbring
.__ their own
service representative
the «local

phone Oo. Guest* included former table service are furnished by the
and present women employe* of this club.
company. Pink and blue were the
color scheme, being carried out with
Thc local golfer* will play a match
rambler roe**, delphinium* and com game with Marywood. Battle Creek.
Bunday meaning. with breakfast
Anderaon with some lovely gift*.

*
Mrs.
nesday

Glenn

* ’
Restricted travel waa probably lhe
Kahler entertained reason for the largest registration

afternoon. July 1

at h*r Fourth of July and a boost for
green fees-as well.

, at pedro were Mr*. Lloyd Anderaon,
1 Th. ho/To, .uprnuon h.„uu,
rt.un
Mra. Kahler and Mra. Royal Haye*.
. , ,,&lt; UU..U VI aupcouura nasing
t*t
,
The next party win be held at the
,h.l.
.L_ lhe
____
.
~ ~ ~
'
! held their
June session late in
HINDS
CORNERS
home of Mra. Hayes Wednesday,
°°
to is1 “• •"&lt;
B“ih •"«I July IS on West Clinton Stract.
—J?
’ "“.rxfcBmasa—aB;
.
• • .
JI Mra. Milo DeVries.and Mis* Mary
1t Bernard MePhariin
And
'
Sunday
at
the
Kline
and
Golden
McPharlln and Max,
. DeVries entertained with a family
JieTto^ur
U'a
K'1U'
•°n of Mr
Mr' .gathering on the rounn.
Fourth. TTuwe
Thoae
ii were at
’’ “*"*1
d| Boyd
Boyd Clark
CUrk was
WM home
(rom Anni
Anni present
prMent were
were Mr*.
Urs J.
J- Dombush
Dombush and
and
.7 Ptart
home from
nr. UEtav
A
over thr *«k«'dHel*® Dornbush. Mr. and Mra.
' fMk nf^h^n nZ
‘ Mr ,nd Ur* CUlrtc Rob!nron Ru-cll Dombush and family. Mra.
Inta
f ,*?"• called 0,1 P»rtles at Gul!'lake Sun- Raymond Dombush and daughtera.
; Rte Dove in Carlton, a neighbor day
| Mr and Mra. Martin Kabbeek. ----Mr.
Mr.
S w^n
a ^d Mr*. John DeVries and rmiir
w.nVn hU*u^"SSr.
.H.
Mr ,nd
Bnd Mr» Bn&gt;'d c
cl“
“"
rk "&gt;
and
family
-"7
.n Charlie Bowne.1 faxnib - &gt;pent Sunday with their of Grand Rapids; Mr*. A Johnson1
| Congratulations to
Im passed
oawd hl*
hu B7th
Kth birthday.
I an(J
and Mr.
who
ho
na*l*d
hU
87th
hirthrt.v Mon-I
Mnn.lI ^uehter in Bellevue.
_ .
Ur Carl
ftn&lt;1 Johnson
W[nof Cloverdale;
and;
I
'day.
** *
! day, July
July fl.
«, in
in excellent
excellent health
health for
for &lt; DURFEE
j little daughter of Kalamaxoo
!™h°,21!! Ve^ H a
M”-' Mr- “,'d Mra Gordon Wolf of
OlnCr' Wlth Whotn ** PIMnwell spent lhe Fourth with
Mn. Al Hemey entertained the’
h 5 u?Te' uJnearU’« her Mlh Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hunt and Mr. last meeting of lhe J. F. p. club
i birthday which is due in December. 1 and Mra. Tom Hoffman.
nt her home Wednesday afternoonI
I They an a remarkable couple, get1 Ray White, who is in aeroplane with lunclteon and cards.
a good bit of enjoyment out of life training at Enid. Okla., was a guest
u—. •. Qf Mr and Mrt Hcb(fr FogUr and
and are mentally keen which Is beat
The court house employees gave
I of all when one reaches this ad- family recently.
a dessert bridge honoring Mrs Lo­
well Teeter (Helen Newtoni at the
People who drove north to the
home of Mr*. Homer Smith Friday,
cherry district orer the Fourth
June 28. Coronation
bridge was
The lowest body of water In the
found accommodations at a pre­ world Is the Dead sea In Palestine,
played. Twelve guests were present
mium.
and Mrs Teeter received many
which lies 1.200 feet below sea level
Mr. and Mn. Ivan W. Bums have
varied gift*.
moved to 411 W. State St.
Mrs. Robert Walldorff entertained
Canned soup has been on the mar1 week a letter from her nephew John
the girls of lhe Mr. and Mn. Club
Pryor from an army base in Aus­
Thursday evening at a dessert
tralia in which he said it was the
bridge. Two tables of contract were
winter season there with rain and
In play, with top scores being tumchilly weather. At that time he had
Sl in by Mn. Linden Snyder, Mn.
not yet received the news of hl*
er* Id Lawrence, and Mn. Hl Bax­
i mother's deathter. Mn. Neil Adair and Mrs. Hl
Mrs. Anna Deal, who has been
Baxter were additional guests.
seriously HI the peat week. Is !mproving.
Mn. George Newton was hostess
i Article* of incorporation for the
to her bridge club for dessert Tues­
Avalon Night Club. Yankee Spring*.
day. June 30. Tables were set for
i Middleville. R. 3. have been filed st I
twelve.
' tlie county clerk's office here. Fred
Wagner. Howard Naylor. Millie!
Mrs. Jason McElwain entertained
! Wagner. Evelyn Naylor and Helen ।
Rt a family dinner Friday for Mis*
Page, all of Middleville were named:
Virginia Pott* who left for New York
1 as the board of directors.
City on Sunday. Out-of-town guesl*
were Mr. nrtd Mrs.' Clarence De
State Paying Largest Taxes
Invest qour moneq id United totes Planta of Grand Rapid*.
New York state pays the largest
WAR SMIK BONDS AND STAMPS!
Mrs. F. E Adair, who left for Wlsincome taxes, including exce«*-profit taxe*. It amounts to one-fourth of |
last Thursday al a surprise bridge
th* total amount paid for all statesjtarty given by Mn. Nell -Adair;
Prom the two tables In play, win-

fid BANK'S (IN$AF£/

E Barnett, Mrs. W. J. Corkin, Mra.
David Boyes and Mrs. Hah Hill.
Over ninety snjoyad family night
and buffet supper at the club on the
Fourth of July. Among those pres-

10 lb* 37c
NEW POTATOES
3 bunches 13c
CARROTS
LEAF LETTUCE pound 10c
FRESH TOMATOES
2 lbs- 25c
6 for
15c
LEMONS
4
lbs
17c
DRY ONIONS
W« have Raspberries, Huckleberries, and Black Rasp­
berries.

2 «»». 15c
COOKING APPLES
lb.
NEW CABBAGE
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 241 lb . sack 113
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5&gt;i&gt; »ck 29c
SOFTA-SILK CAKE FLOUR pkg- 25c
package
KIX
11c
ICECREAM choc, or vanilla . qt. 25c
Iff fDFAM
ILL LKLApI

Buttcr tecan. Strawberry,
or Block Walnut, qt.

CHEERIOATS
PORK &amp; BEANS

OOr

12c
2^25®

Women golfers entering for the
July handicap are reminded that
Tueaday.

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
The following bablM were bom at
the hospital during the past week:
A girl to Rev. and Mra. Hubert
Karl. Berrien Springs on July 3;, if
girl to Mr. and Mra. Norman Rhssell. Nashville, route 1 on July 4;
a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Plrddy.
NaahvlUe, route 1 on July 5 and another girl to Mr. and Mrs. William
Hummell, Cloverdale, route 1 on
July 6.
Medical patients whose* condition*
are Improving are; George Nackeicon. 219 W. State: Mra. Jennie
Brumbaugh, route 4: Mr*. George
77inma«
Tiioma*. Mtelrnrv
Hickory Corners: X*»rrUl
Merrill
Allerdlng. Jr.. 704 N. Michigan, dis­
charged July 0; Jacob powers. Lake
Odessa: Henry Haskins. Lake- Odes­
sa, discharged July fl; Mrs Harry
Hasting*, route I; Don Rawson,
Venriontrille; Wm. ThurketUe. Mid­
dleville, discharged July 3. Others
discharged during the past week
were: Miss Lots Fair, Lansing; FredAntoinette Penmorae. Clarkivllle;
Je*ae Kelley, 133 E Grand; Miss
Mary Tudor. 511 E Grand; Hollis
faenhalh. 804 8. Hanover: Mr*. Ed­
win Nash., Clarksville.
Those who have undergone maj­
or operations and whose conditions
are Improved are: Harvey Furlong.
Nashville, route 1; Mr*. Roy McTaggert, Clarksville route 1; Cla­
rence Moe. Lake Odessa: Mr*. Yuel
Mac Leod, Freeport. Mrs. Otto
Pranshka. route 5; Mr*. Willard
Rogen. 138 E. Slate; Maurice Haight
206 W. Muriel; Robert Daniel*. Lake
Odessa, discharged July 3: Mn. Lor­
en Bassett. Lake OdMM.
Patients whose condition* are good
and improving from minor opera­
tion* are: Miss Shirley Griffeth,
Lake Odessa: Mn. Eugene Bryant.
517 W. Walnut; Roger and Paul El­
lis. Allo, route 1: Mn. Rankin Hart,
route 5 and Arlene Krohn, city.
The hospital wishes to thank Mrs.
Wagner. R. F. D.. Hastings for her
donation of pickle* and jelly and
Mrs Vere Carter, chairman Middle­
ville Garden club for lhe sewing
they did. The material was dona­
ted by Mrs. Fred Jones, guild clialrman.

l-ec Whitcomb, Leonia. New Jersey,
Nat Pendleton, film actor. I* «aid
with Ar and Mrs. Dan WalldortT:
to have equipped hl* quarter* with
Mr. and Mn. Wm. McKnlght and a private bedroom and bath for hi*
daughter Janet. Wilmette. III., with
Mr and Mrs. Joseph McKnlght: dog.
Mrs. Chas Parker, Middleville, with
Moving Picture Costa Increase
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feldpausch.
The cost of motion-picture produe­
The committee in charge was Mr
lion fa th* United State*, he* In­
and Mn. Ed Van Popering. Mr. and
creased three-fold In th* pa*t 20
year*.
Wm. Hackney.

TRAND
THEATUf=
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 BL—

r
Here is a timely tip

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY 10-11
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
William Holden

-

Brian Donlevy In

"REMARKABLE ANDREW'

"BROOKLYN ORCHID'

Buy

SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 12-13

WAR STAMPS
BONDS

Nelson Eddy and Jeaartle McDonald

I MARRIED AN ANGEL"
Bargain Matinee Sunday, 1:00 to J:00

TUES.. WED.. THU RS.. FRI„ JULY 14-17
George Montgomery

-

Maarten O'Hara

Ten Gentlemen From West Point'

Buy to the Limit
BUT buy NOW
It's your investment in

FREEDOM!

Barry

tiieathi?

Hostings, Mich., Phonos 2247-2282

MJ

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY 10-11
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

ALIAS BOSTON BLACKIE"
And BUI Elliott and Tex Ritter in

NORTH OF THE ROCKIES1
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 12-13

FODD^CENTERl

Penny Singleton -

Stamps And Bonds For Sola At This Store!
TUES.. WID„ THUM., JULY 14. 15. and 16

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
t ITATI ST.. HASTING^. MICH.

HASTINGS

THE BEST FOR LESS '

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE, MICH.

Arthsr Lak*

BLONDIE'S BLESSED EVENT'

Technicolor Masterpiece

JUNGLE BOOK'

,

�INJUNCTION ASKED
CROOKED LAKE CASE

(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1) 1
Injunction shall be granted, which'
hearing 1* set for July 18.
Prom what Judge McDonald has,
stated It is quite eertain that he
will not preside as Judge at the!
hearing July 18. nor at the trial

WkatyouBtufWiik

WAR BONDS

Our army spells and pronounce*
Il ponton, not "pontoon", a* you do. ।
Ponton bridge* cost all-the way j
from 115,000 to 1700,000. The smaller
bridge using Individual metal ponton* .
I* pictured here. The largest ponton I
bridge 1* 1.080 feet long and Is made
pears that when the Judge wo*
prosecuting attorney of Barry coun­ of rubber Instead of aluminum.
ty he was consulted by person* dir­
ectly Interested in the matter, and
was advised with about It. »o that
he feel* |h«t he is disqualified from
acting Rs judge in the Injunction
and detcnnlnutlon proceeding*.
When «n injunction Is asked, as
in this cate, and the hearing I* set
for an early\date, It I* the custom
to grant w temporary injunction.

Ons small bridge has a weight
'capacity of 25 tons, using about 2.000
individual metal ponton*. The imallMrs Alice Whitney, 83. wife of est I* used only to take troop* over
Edward J. Whitney of Hasting*,
parsed away Sunday in a Kalamazoo army use* lhe smaller or largest
hospital following a long Illness. She ponton, our engineer* need-plenty of
had resided in Barry county for them. If you and every American
Invest* at least 10 percent ot Income
&gt;n War Bond* every pay day we can
supply our fighting force* with these
•tsentlal* to a victorious war.

berculosis per 100,000 population in
the United State* Ln 1939. a* com­
pared with 48 9 death* per 100,000
population in 1938.

'Wingless' Her*
Corp. H. N. Tamer, who had n*v*r
flown a plan*, won the Distinguished
Flying Cross tor landing a plan*
after hl* pilot had collapsed. He
wa* a U. 8. marine.

Seeretary Bird
Th* secretary bird 1* a long-legged
ereatut* which feed* largely on
shakM. It got It* name because It*
er**i Suggest* a bunch of pen* stuck
Mhind the ear.

Honeybee*
Honeybee* were brought to North
America by acme of the early col­
onist*. Il appear* that non* existed
on this continent before th* white
men came.

.

ORGANIZATIONS
The 4th American Legion Auxil­
iary District meeting ot the Ameri­
can Legion and Auxiliary will be
held In the Legion Horne July 10,
dinner will be served ut 12:3Q. The

by Rev. J. R. Chrlspell of the Wes­ the dinner. the Legion and Auxiliary
leyan Methodist church. Interment to convene in serrate rooms at the
waa mode in the Dowling cemetery.

cotton frock* will see you
through the summer with

wl{h the following elected: Mra. good wishes of all Auxiliary mem­
Mary Jacobs of Sturgte. president: ber* and we are hoping she will,
Mrs Eva Melnhrt. vlce-pYcrident; have a speedy recovery.
The Auxiliary fracture bed Is be­
ing used at present but will be avail­
able soon. Tills bed is for any one

Current production of 100 octane
aviation gasoline amounts to ap­
proximately 43.000 barrel* a day, or
nearly 8,000.000 gallon*.

SALLY LEA DRESSES

ond energy at top level all

Cottons ore going more places and
Don't underestimate lhe Im­

doing more things, this year of smart

parlance of looking your

economy!

best, when you're thinking

wash frpek for your mony new activi-

about your part In the war­

You’ll need this type of

ties . . . especially since there are

time iob.

styles for street, work and home wear!_

And when, in addition, you

Tailored or casual types in long torso,

at Penney thrift price*, you
be held the 15 and 18 of August,'
plans'for tills arc still under way.
Mra. Harry Larsen is in the hoe-1
pltal this week taking treatments

Terpedo Expensive
Torpedoes today measure, over 20
feet In length, carry 500 pound* of
explosive jnd_contain more than
8.000 precision-made pert*.

A Wardrobe of fre»h, bright

keep attractive in sturdy
American cotton*, bought

CHURCH NEWS

For fioori subjected to an extr*
amount of wear and tear, spar var­
nish I* an ideal coating. Too, it
gives .such floor* additional protec­
tion against water left by dripping
umbrella* and wet galoshes.

SHIONS
color* flying—wilh morale

Roland Burke of Crystal; two sis­
ters. Mrs. Eva Telwlgg’er and Mra.
Minnie Turndyke. both of Crystal;

odd Dish
A dish always served at form*)
dinner* In Japan I* osashlmL II 1*
mad* up of sUce* of raw fish which
th* diner* dip into mustard and toy
kauc* and eat with great relish.

Boaay Grate*
Bossy graze* 8 out of 24 hour*,
according to statistics, but she cat*
more at night because there are not
so many automobile*, motorcycle*,
hltfh-hiker* or airplane* to distract
her.

are making a genuine con­

tribution to the national

Fetching style* for the
young charmer!
Bosque,
tailored and prince**
style* In *4ripea, dot* and
Florala d-raa 1
A

midriff, batton front and shirt-waist
styles. Bright flowers, stripes, and dots

—and endless variety of prints!
12-20. 38-52.

cautel

THRIFT

AND

SAVINGS

FOR VICTORY
will nil the pulpit

toddler style* In batiste,
organdy, and dimity I
Basque, princess
and
tailored type* tn solid
and printed summer col-

Mils Mabel SUson's many friends
will be glad to know that she is
gaining and bi spending the week

A representative of the Gideon. D
_ j 11 * •
r» v &lt;
Society will preach. The pastor will KeCOrd Making Delicate
be on vacation until July 26th. Reg*‘
Work; Gold Plated
Heat J* necessary to record mak­
ing, but"never afterward. A disk­
starts with a round metal plate, onehalf inch thick vend slightly larger

Novelty Print*
Flock Dot Voila*

Striped .Seersuckers'
Woven Stripe Chambray*
fully and passed on to the recording
room. The sound picked up by mi­
crophone* and converted Into elec­
tribal energy by amplifier* piped
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
An Important meeting of com- into the room 1* changed back into
mechanical energy nnd impressed
on the thin layer of wax by the
cutting head. The waxed plate is
The sermon subject for next Sun­
day morning will be “God's Gifts.”

Woke Up Your Bathroom With Beautiful Postel Shade*

31®ru,

for wear —and plenty of
shaggy Ioojm to moke them
highly absorbent! Plenty
large for the bath . . .'
-you'll want them in your
kitchen, tool •

tho surface is gold plated. It is put
into a coppcr-iulphale solution for
16 hour* and a heavy copper plale
put over the gold. This coppcr-plale
Is lifted away from the wax and the
inside surface I* gold with an oppo­
eleven Innings and wm finally won: site imfrcasion of music. The disk
by lhe Park team 6 to 5. On Sun-1 I* nickel plated, then chrome plated
day. Weston Biscuit of Battle Creek tn make the groove* more rugged.
played at park a very interesting j It now 1* ready to be put on a pres*.
game the final score being 10 tc

Broadcloth Shirting Stripe*

FLUFFY TERRY TOWELS

SMART^SHO^PBRS

ARf INYtRtSTTS JqJ
FIRSTjiTGOODTvAL- ’ V
UEs'; THEM JisTnO

V

better)rVMUg*bM
UNITED)

B0^jL

sTwar
YOUR

WAR^TAMPS AND

team plays at the Park. This team!
has the highest rating of any team degree*. The pres* i* closed by
to come to the park so far this year hand and opened immediately, the
and always gives n good fight for finished record then I* ready to play.
But before it Is played on your
phonograph, brush off the carbon

BONOS AT PEN HEY'S!

DRESSES

* Will lauch from Charlotte visited
hl* daughter. Mra. John HoughtalIng over the weekend and all at­
tended the ball game on the Fourth
at Charlotte park.

for warm weather!
Delightfully de­
signed in midriff,
tailored. long torso
and casual style*.
Cross bar lawn,
novelty cotton,
striped shirting*.

the funeral of Mrs. WU1 Tyrell at
Hastings Sunday afternoon. * *
Mabie and Marveu Moore visited
their sister. Mra. Tobias Bunday.
Mr and Mra. Linden Norris vis­
ited Ira Chaffee's of Quimby, Sun-

SOFT TERRY TOWELS

Mrs. Linden Norris and family,
Mra. John Houghtallng and daugh­
ter* called on Mrs. Harold Burpee ,
of Delton Saturday evening/'

Thoroughly Serviceable, absorbent Terry Towels

at real value prices.
WIFE WM SHEEROFF HIS FACE/

Trimmed Or Tailored Summer Styles!

BIG, HEAVY

CYNTHIA* SLIPS
Famous For Beauty And Smooth Fit!

TERRY TOWELS

SMART... ELITE

WtSMINGS BONDS iSTMK

CARVETH O STEBBINS
Rcxall Drug Store

Hastings

Mkh.

BASEMENT STORE

Extraordinary value for tills small
price! Rayon crepe, that does not
slip at the seumsl With delicate
touche* of fine lace, or strictly

�4

TMK HASTING 8 R4NNM, THUMPAY, JULY 9, 1M1

ITORIA L 5

least two. Bo, from a numerical
standpoint, the advantage still
note with Japan.

4200,000 Worth of Worm. Qu** Milk Without Cort
From Muno Chun Flat.
Evch D*r
Move

Cmwcrnu
.nd •hlo«l«ra,.
class to 8200,000 worth, win bo dug I
from Maine clam gate by the time
the fishing season generally ends. I
pan the only naval defeats which Harvesting at Ihsae spectes which i
that maritime nation has ever are sold as an A-l bait mostly for '
sports fishermen in metropolitan
suffered.
But much remains to be done. arees was originally limited to slam i
flats betwesn Biddeford Pool and ,
Boothbay harbor. Now it has ex"Midway's" before Japan te crushed.
tended to the easternmost bounds- '

Midway, made brilliant use of Ite

released from Waahkig-

President Roosevelt soon after
Pearl Harbor arc actually being
surpassed It te no longer a mere,
optimistic hope to term the U. 8., CONCERNING DIONAN
ot man are making a living digging
A. an "Afsrnal of Democracy"
When the name of fearless New worms.
There are two kifids. sandworms
York Prosecutor Tom Dewey te
picture la decidedly optimistic.
mentioned Michigan men in both snd bloodworms. Nobody knows Just
The tranzjxirtatlon situation te' parties naturally think of hte why they ar*called clamworms for
not ao bright It te a bottleneck of
there is no evidence that dams feed
boyhood chum. Blate Senator .Her­ upon them or that they feed on
such serious proportions liul much man Dignan. also of
Owosso
of Che advantage accruing from whose political iter 4s. sharply in clams. They are most plentiful,
however. In dam flats and that may
our unexpectedly fine production
lhe ascendency tn his .native stele. be why they got the name.
record cannot bo immediately fell
For this reason a brief sketch of
Most of them are as big around
on tlie actual fighting fronts
Dignap would seem to be priv­ as a fountain pen and from eight
U-Boat raids against American
ileged even in these early days of Inches to a foot, and a half. This
merchantman have been so
worm
has a horned black head, ear&gt;hls campaign as a republican canceuful that even our tremendous­
didale for secretary of slate. He rated sides like fine saw teeth and
ly rnlanred shipbuilding program
may be found at a depth from two
( Is the small town man at home
Inches to two feel.
is barely able to replace leases
on Dewey's Fifth Ave. or on any
The captured worms are packed
which have already passed the 330
Malp Street in the land. He has in seaweed or wet mosses about WO
mark since December.
Further­
( been a successful Owosso hard­ to a box. and are shipped daily by
more, these loasrs have increased
ware dealer for 23 years, was placed railway express pr by motor truck,
month by month, indicating that
The shippers received from three to
our submarine defenses are still
tton in the state in 1928. serving four cents apiece while the Asherinadequate
MX years on the board prior to men will pay as high as 10 cents a
worm. One worm may be cut up
The "Battle, of Transportation"
his elevation, a probationary tech- j
into pieces an inch long and it is the
nique used by commercial groups most effective bait known.
to teat the men they select for
THK COURT AT MIDWAY
AU this forecasts a
Official tellies compiled nt Pearl leadership.
Uncle Sam Thinkg FourHarbor make it clear that Ute home town activity which includes
the presidency of the Chamber of
Leaf Cloven Are Lucky
Battle of Midway Island was a vic­
You may have wondered why if
tory of greater magnitude Ulan Commerce and scores ot other es­
you find one four-leaf clover you
the first, cautious reports Indi- sential and vital community er­ will soon find another nearby, as
rands. He was a member of the
Board fratn 1930 likely as noL If these leaves were
Four Japanese aircraft carriers .Michigan Athletic
u.
. .
___ . .. 1 traced back to their creeping stems
hte. mey
thej, wouta
woUld oe touna
fmjnd ।u&lt;UBnjr n, orl&lt;.
were aeatroyeu.
destroyed. . Two
two were the.
me to 1932 which fact suggests
—
■ (farting
alarttn* judge nf
. .
here is
targc-sl and finest in the Japanese maJ°r VtnhViv •
of ....
jnatc
on&lt; plant
If me
the wnoie
whole
H»vy All Wire rut. modem -hip-.
r»clnH •&gt;«&gt; 111M Irten anolh.r odd point: u
The« row &gt;1&gt;1M .reonUnn to Ad-1 h1'" “
nil the lop IhU. plnnl. Uemendop. rooU .nd rtl

. «*'■"“* ““ " &lt;•'
““
Sr,t i-O00-000 drsftees were declared
unflt ,or tnnjl*ry duty, largely be«•“*•
malnutrition. W. D. Dob­
b*01- ■ Birmingham real estate man.
’’ *i&lt;*dlly building support tor •
P*«
whlch •W child in the
'’•Uon*ouJd
«&lt;•«»• • ‘&gt;u*rt
mlUl each
Without coiL
The Dobbins proposal, which he

(’gross as soon as some difficulties
I are ironed out, provides for an initi»l federal appropriation ot (800.I 000,000 to start operation ot the plan
I —which he charectorlzes es a defeme move.
I
Dobbins cited figures showing that
j 26 per cent of the nation's 45,000.000
¥hool children are undernourished
I and liable to serious mental or phys• leal illness.
He would have the department ot
[ agriculture issue "white stamps aim­
1 fiar to food and cotton stamps now
being used, with which those un­
| der 14 could purchase not more than
one quart of milk a day.
His slogan is: "A quart of milk a
&lt;fex Per child will make the cheeks
I of American children rosy, the paslures green and the farmers pros| perous.”
i
|

Forty-one per cent of the brown
thrasher's food is insects and other
animal matter. It may collect some
domestic fruits and grain, particu­
larly where wild fruits and weed
seeds are not available.

1

Comparteoc of photographs has
brought out of hiding M faint little
stars, now identified as members of
the Pleiades constellation. Dr. Adri­
an Van Maanen of Mount Wilson
observatory. California, announced
recently.
Although the Greeks, who named
the constellation, called it the Seven
Sisters after th* legend of the seven
Pleiades slaters and their mother,
who escaped the pursuit of Orion

tains at least 211 known stars, the
estranomer said. The most bril­
liant. Alcyone, is about 1,000 times as
newly added are 1.000 times as faint
Dr. Van Maarfen compared recent
photographs of the Pleiades with
plates taken IS to 19 years ago and
identified as PIciadeslans those
stare which had changed position in
the fcttervaL

Labels Help Identify
A helpful idea at canning Ume te
to label jelly glasses, fruit jars and
other containers with the name of
the contents and the date of prepsidentify and select whatever is want*
Ope of the easiest ways Is to hold
the paper label on the Jar with trans­
parent adhesive tape which seals
tightly at a touch ot the Anger and
requires no moistening. This tape
is transparent as glass so the label
Is easily read and Is also protected
against stein or dusL Tape and
label are readily removed when de­
Sired.
Many housewives also label their
storeroom shelves in the same way.

Buy Quality Soaps Under
U. S. Specification*
anunent specUtcatioas

To comply with federal specifica­
tions a soep must be pure and can­
not contain an excess of free fatty
acid nor alkali, which may Irritate
the skin- Further, it cannot con­
tain anexesisof matter insoluble
in alcohol or water. The purity of
a soap te judged more or less by the
unaller the insoluble portion, the

In making aoap, fate aad oils are
treated with caustic soda (lye) sad
mains in the finished product as
free alkali. To offset this danger,
loo much free fatty acid Is some­
times left in lhe soap. The most
Important requirement lor a good
toilet soap is that it should have no
excessive free alkalinity.
Sodium chloride or salt is used
in the soap-making process and is
also an impurity which should not
appear in the finished product

framed or floating and milled.
Framed Abaps contain about 23 per
cent of moisture when new And dis­
solve more rapidly in use than do
milled soaps which contain about 10
per cent moisture.

Wheal In Australia
The new varieties ot wheat devel­
oped in Australia appear to have
more resistance to disease and give
better retoms in dry areas.

“d
enmemenU rt lhe,
11
rtoh.hl, reVeal some leaves divided Into three,
Weelrtl, te.tned men .ho Ite.
I°”U,
.ow, „,o
.
some into four,
and some into
five.
them could h..e heen »ved.; h“
• M““t
,hM&gt;' &gt;“&gt;•• I .u, w even Mven leedeu.
T« heeey enW.™ »e« Artinite- * u,ra
“"J”
public exhibit In lhe patio of
V ,nn». -ntrt. mon- erulrtt. nnd!&gt;”n*r
three battle ships were bombed and j chufc
damaged (keep in mind that thc,*or '
U. 8. naval communiques are ex-i**"1®
rtetnel, eotuerv.Uee In their elrtnu. .
•"
“■»' ‘"reeUnn-to- beginning ages ago. has long been
preached by our agricultural ex­
TO. lennworu were » he.rily hit I ”rt "»
«&gt;»erel«n
fu
te
r „ » ' sfatre.-Charlotte Republican-Trtb- parts. For instance, in 19M clover- .
end-prosperity meetings were held
that officiate believe it safe to as- unc
r
in 114 Missouri counties. In that
sume that some were never able to‘
' .
year in Alabama more than 8,000,- j
reach a port. Three drelroyeni, andi
'Ersata* Rubber
000
pounds of clover and other winpossibly
!
____ , a fourth, went down.
are no illusions about meet- tor-legume seeds were planted.
No navy in Ihta war. not even I Ing our rubber requirements through
The benefits to the farmer include I
— vv.H.
n w.
— v.&gt;
—«
r | synthetics atone. The producing of enriching the soil for subsequent
the
Italian
Navy
at -rTarranto
or
; sufficient "ersatz rubber" to satisfy crops when the clover, roots and
Cape Matepan. have suffered so
the smallest part at our needs Is stubble, or "green manure" is turned
severely in a single engagement.
1 still In lhe drcam stage. In 1839 under the sod. and providing excel
In fact, the Japanese Navy sufthan ?iooo tons ot lhe artificial tent pasture tor livestock. In Vir­
fcred much greater Iosmui In ships1 product were manufactured, and ginia the regular turning under of
during the Midway Island engage- in 1940 the amount was not matariment than the U. 8. Navy did al'
Increased.
It was predicted increased lhe annual corn yield j
l»rarl Harbor
B1* U"1**1* Slates in 1941 would from a maximum of 18 bushels per •
'
- - ba manufacturing 33.000 tons of acre to 30 bushels. Similar results |
However. It must be conceded
synthetic rubber. But we are far. In various states prove that lhe ,
that, in dtearuptlng the service of
farmer who plants clover can grow j
such a goat
his own luck.
pan won tremendous initial advan-|
And in connection with synthetic
tages which she has not lost even) rubber the thing to remember is
Seven Oat •( Fifty
Occasionally we see a person with
by two successive defeats which that right now we need not less than
a small dark disc in his ear. and
took a terrific toll of some of her •».000 tons of rubber a year!
moat valuable ahi]*.
;
Even when lhe thoughts of war know he is deaf, but tor each such
- person, there are dozens who should
W ih.l U&gt;. du-ur .1 ren.l lUr-' ” ""a'd ■«“«1«MO&gt; lorn, prx- have a hearing aid. The dozens who I
iww-n .«.««.&lt;(
tlcally all of which went into manubor has been avenged.
factoring 58.000.000 automobile tires
the condition developed so gradually
Japan has plenty of striking and jj.ooo.OOO inner tubes yearly,
as to make them unaware of it. .
power left, even though her re,,t
Others realize their condition, but
sources have been considerably
Oldest Known Flag
reduced
_ in existence are foolishly sensitive about wear* .
The oldest known flag
Ing something that will help them
In airplane carrier strength, for
No^^rica te_Uteib*nn«r M
caUh
[
example, lhe U. S and Japan arc Cortez which was borne in the pro­ I world's voices. One young person
now about on a par Japan, how - cw“on *heo Corl"
I out of 73 has difficulty hearing to ,
_
.11 K—
God ■&lt; Cuyoacan for the cap­ I church, at lectures, and dinner la- ,
ever. can concentrate all her car-, tufe o| Mexlco Clly J51p lt u now
blc conversation. Among persons I
Tiers in one ocean while the U. prf.,erved under glass In the National museum. Mexico City.

lar hearing difficulty.

debts.

A threat to "Dun" a man

Imais can be their own doctors, but
only if allowed to roam the fields,
forest or jungles to gel the medicine
anlmal geta sick he is given ■ *UP-

produced results.

native land, and in these he finds the
needed medicine and cures himself.

Hair Returned to Norma!
With New Acid, Claim

THI FOOD YOU BUY

"Silver threads among the gold"
are being turned gold again through
daily doses of para-amlnobenzoic
acid, nearest publicised member of
the vitamin B family. The hair of
gruy-headed men and women as
elderly es 09 years has been turned
back to its normal shade in over 90
cases st Boston City hospital. Suereported at a tecent meeting of the
American Chemical society. The
newly identified antigray hair vita­
min is found in yeast and liver.
Para-aminobenzoic acid Is used in
synthetic form and costs only
around 10 cents a pound in Urge
quantities. It should, however, be
used under a physician's guidance
because; When the 100-miiligram
dally doses required to restore hair
color are given, blood pressure, in
some instances, may bo raised
slightly Despite this possible disad­
vantage no toxic effects of paraaminobetuoic acid have been ob­
served. The antigray hair research
has been conducted by lhe Warner
Institute for Therapeutic Research
and the International -Vitamin cor­
poration of New York city.

IN THE DARK'
WTHEN you go marketing,
** you can teste or tear most
produce you buy. But there’s
one important food element
that, in a sense, must be bought
" in tbe dark." You must buy vita­
* min products "on faith." There
la no quick teat for their potency.
We all know the role vita­
mins play in promoting good
health. But not everyone real­
izes the folly of buying them by
lhe "price-tag" method. In vita-

but uAj/ yew rit that coanii.
We feature Abbott Vitamin
Products because of their high
vitamin potency and dependa­
bility. For safety's sake, bring
vitamin prescriptions here.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
Rcxall Drug Store

Mich.

Hastings

’•*1 VITA**''

1

ciEflmjjj

tnlr.1 NMU ewrle.l m pl.ne., | “•’"»
Pre or then, wntplnun. or the1 "“““V

8. must divide tier's between at

The word "dun" applied to me
process whereby delinquent debtors
are urged to pay overdue bills orig­
inated during lhe reign of Henry
VIIT when Joe Dun, a London bailiff.

SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 10th

AT TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE

THIS IS THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. NOW is
your chance to outfit the entire family in smart, new footwear
at prices you won't mind paying. These values are priced to
sell quickly-So be here early. When these are gone there will be
no more

buy STAR BRAND SHOES now!
Your Child s Shoes can last
"For the Duration

SAVING FOR MEN!

Select your chidren's shoes for dress ond
every day wear with care. For Victory’s
sake they must last.

Genuine all leather (counter, in­
soles, etc.) Star Brand shoes-sell-

WHITE STRAPS

AND OXFORDS

ing for much less than you would

Sensational Buys For Women
Be a pretty picture . . . save a pretty penny.

Now On Sale at

Popular styles reduced to sell quickly

like these they can't last long.

5149 „„d 6 4 99

At prices

Don't delay.

think possible.

Values at any­

time, but Big Values at prices like
these.

See the many styles avail­

able. . . today.

Make your selections now!

Whites, Beige, Red and Brown
and White

(bridal fy. S.

War Bond Quotas

Priced at

FOR JULY

and May War Bond Scoreboard

TH *389

38 States Top Quota: 10 States and District of Columbia Fall Short

&gt;Alabama ....9 7,881,000 $ 5.283.000 ( 1.7B7.000
1,966,000
•:'./s DM
1 Arizona ......... 2,943,000
’T.SM.OOO
U ?
X 837^000
Columbia 6.250.000
a ......... 9.842.000
9.797.000
8.879.000

n^m'ooa
3.958.000
iifjUM
6 ai mo
2.208.000
■
14 Ml - •»
13.870.000

i-ss
ehusetts Mjuta)

8,240,tr &gt;3

POLL PARROTS
New York . 9171,596.000 (106.871.000 9129.000.000
12.133.000
Na. r-.Miu.
Carolina
A I &gt;i ’ «4)
North Dakota
2.059,000
Ohio ............
3&gt;.
W
Oklahoma ..
g I1UN
Oregon .......
5.6711.000
Pennsylvania
53 514 OiV) 3S.ii4.ocn
Rhode Island
4 4.-.4.0IC
5.3'2 .w
South Carolina 4.320.000
3
2.4M.000
South Dakota "
I.731.I-FV)
Tennessee ..
6.484,000
22.479.000 18.'5H000
3.879'000
Utah....... ..
Vermont ..
i: 4:.Rorm
Virginia ...
J'lQJOC
8.965,000
Washington
13.419.000 :i mi m
7 Ml i».J
W Virginia
4,|Afl OMJ
4.OO2.OOO
Wisconsin ..
12.280.000 ILffl M(
Wyoming .,
1 51J
1.003.000
Alaska . ..
49X000
IK'D*
Canal Zone.
(No Report)
9,985.000
992.000 4 503 3
Puerto Rico. ’
--------314.000 -14.9
Virgin 11landi
18.000 (No Report)

ond Oxfords ot

EXTRA SPECIAL QQC
One group of broken sixes

LEATHER DRESS OXFORDS!

I! H ffi

■ Hi m
17.-?;' 5S
2.7-.V Mt
3.386.000

.Sa

PLAY SHOES!

.. (1.000^00,000 ^14.354.000 gSQO.OOO.QOO

r
.-Mu.ui-.-.uuiLiu uaua io aia tn meet...,__ ___
states in comparison to the May Quotes. (June
। available far ptiblteguon shortly.) The percentage of Quotaa range from 71J percent above
* puts the nation as a whole above tha (600,000,000
tn sate of War Bonds on quota basts.
_
w«ic vi u&gt;v Blurt
Buying
Lm** *°V reads the sticker, printed n
0 • lapel button, winch indicates that the wearer ii

givce May War Bond ulea tn the vinous

Block and.white, all white, beige and brown

On Sale at

combinations. Made of all leather construc­

tion.

two prices

*129 am/* 198

49-7

Large collectjon of slyles to choose from.

They're gay and colorful ond come in many

different color combinations.

Unallocated 37,000.000«
•Not distributed by States.
Total .

MEN S SUMMER

j/f

is®

8.5M.OO0

5 MXMO

combination in

strops, oxfords or pumps

Genuine Star Brand.

Priced at.

*244 *389 *J89

BOYS!
Some Block's, brown’s ond

two - tone combination.

Broken sizes.

ON SALE—

—•

$

789

L

Taylor’s Shoe Store
HASTINGS

"QUALITY SHOES PROPERLY FITTED"

MICH.

�ORGANIZATIONS

The Nation's No. 1 Life Insurance Policy

otreto Mo j p( the W. B O. 6. will
mast with Mra. Walter Wallace, 531
8. Montgomery. Friday afternoon,
July 18. at 3 o’clock, visitors welTER PttONr OF TOUR
\
MCQM6, YOU PROTECT YOU®
UFE.TW UVtS OF VOlia HMKt

*XD,LATta.GGr ALUYOlW

talned Tuesday evening. July 14 at
the cottage of Mrs Bertha Leonard
at Podttnk lak». Pot luck supper at

cS PAINT PRICES
Same High Quality
Are Now REDUCED 'Way Below Our O.P.A. Colling Prim.

their next meeting on Tuesday eve­
ning. July 14. In their hall. There
will be a lunch and program.

MASTER PAINTERS
HOUSE PAINT

The regular meeting of the W. R.
C. will be held tn O. A- R. hall,
Thursday P. M. at 3 o'clock. Aa there
Is U&gt; be Important business all mem­
bers are requested to be present.

Why pay premi tfin prices for even the best nationally-famous paint?
Wards Master Painters proved equal to any we tested against it'
yet in 5-gal. lots you pay about $1 less than Ceiling Prices I

Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge
The regular meeting of lhe Hia­
watha Rebekah Lodge will be held
Friday, July 10 al 8 o'clock. This will
be the last meeting until September
The beautiful work put on by the
Lansing staff at our last meeting was
enjoyed by all.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Mrs. Charles Lechlcitncr on Wednes the 15th for a pot luck supper.
Everyone Invited. Supper will bej
ready early for thoae who so desire I

Master Painters in Gallon cans

Brush Rid re
Tire Brush Ridge School Reunion
The epunty P. N. O.'s will meet at
will not be held this year.
Prairieville Friday. July 10, for 1
are cordially Invited.

Mary Elta Griffin, daughter of
Mary and Solomon Griffin, was
bom In .Canada. May 1, 1871, and
Please remember Otte school aim­ passed away July 3 at lhe homt of
her atater. Mn. Ernest Hayes after
ing next Monday night, July 13.
a long illness. She came to Michi­
gan with her parents In 1880, living
In Barry county the greater part of
her life. She was .married to Wil­
liam Tyrell In 1918. who preceded

A Holy Temperance program at I
Baltimore U. B. church July 13 at!
8:00; including singing, lecture and]
pictures.

1EDu«d

MASTER PAI

Ray Downs and Mrs. Ernest Hayes
of Hastings: three brothers, George
Griffin of Pontiac. Phillip Griffin
of oull lake and Allen Griffin of

Mr. and Mn Allen Griffin wenr
day. July 10 The regular meeting to Hastings Sunday to attend the
of Use Milo Cressey Home Literary I funeral of Mrs. Edith Tyrell, a slsFluffy Mashed Potatoes
Club will be iu annual picnic on'
Hot milk added a little at a lime
Thursday. July 10. Mra. Lynn Law-1
while mashing potatoes will make
rente and Mrs. Hope Chittenden
them light and fluffy. Heat, do not
will be in charge of entertainment;
boil, the milk.

tie Col lister in Delton Friday.
The Kinsley Aid will meet In July
on lhe 3rd Wednesday for dinner at
MLvs Ruby Cogswell Wednesday, a picnic at Fine take. Every one
July 15 for a pot luck supper. All will please come.

FAMOUS ’’SUPER”
HOUSE PAINT

fcr

SUPER is the best paint you can put on your house
better than Master Painters and 6 nationally■famous piaints tested against it! Costs less per-ycarof-scrvice received! In 5-gal. lots you now -actually
pay about $1.25 less than Ceiling Prices!
SUPER in Gallon Can

July Bargains in
Every Department!

WARDS BIG LIGHT* FIXTURE SALE
Cabinet
Sink

Seasonable merchandise at reduced prices — Dresses, House Coats, Spring
Coats. Skirts, Slacks, Gowns. Curtains. Bathing Sults, Grrls’ Drosses, Slips,
ingil Spacious cwt-iren sink and
cabinet, both heavily porcelaincnanwfcd for long wwrl Mod
ernire your kitehgn NOWI

Pajamas, Prints, Sheets, Pillow Coses, Bed Spreads, Etc.

ONE RACK OF GOOD DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED!

SKIRTS

Washable Spun Rayon In Pastel Colors At

1.69

RAYON PRINT SKIRTS at

SUCKS

GLASS BOWL FIXTURES

REGULARLY 7.391 Soft, cool, fluo­
rescent light. New adaptor type
fits any 4-inch holder. Price in-

REGULARLY 3.791 Ceiling light in
pale rose or frosted crystal...
Wards greatest light-fixture value.
See it today1
Drop fixture Io match..'3.SI

Price RWucmI Oe Wardb

.DeLuxe
Stoker

159

One Group, of Washable Slacks At

1.49

BETTER SLACKS
GOWNS

KITCHEN FLUORESCENT

In Navy, Brown, Rust ond Blue ot

Floral Batiste. Crepe, Satin and Rayon Values
r" 'up to $1.39 and $1.50 — Out they go ot

Kitchen Fixture

1.39

Fluorescent Fixture —-—

Chrome Kitchen Fixture

1.85

3-Light Dining Room Drop

Porch Light

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JULY

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Comrade Flfleld 11 Ml U wall m
IWVj uiual. It Is hoped we can get hoa|N K| pltalUatlon for him in the near
’
future.
- Word has been received from
Washington that the defense plants
will accept an honorable discharge
r ifllU from lhe Army. Navy or-Marines, In
KSI lieu of « birth certificate.
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We will hold our Memorial servMM ice for our departed comrades and
dedication of our new liall on Thurs[■■jfday evening, July 30
IMKl
Have you noticed our Root? We
: thank the committee and especial­
ly Bl Iv Comrade Platt for the coat of

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WASHINGTON. D. C., June 1.—Henry Morgenthau, Jr..
Secretary of the Treasury, today made known June War
Bond quotas for the 3,070 counties In the nation to ail State
and County War Savings Staffs.
The June quota for the State of Michigan is $29,782,500. .
The county quotas, based upon a substantial increase
mKt
i Our hall will be open to lhe mem­ over May quotas, are expected to reach ten per cent of in­
bers and lheir families even1 Satur­ come when the nation goes on a billion-dollar-a-month War
day afternoon. It la hoped to have Bond basis in July to help meet the war cost. '•Everybody,
1 magazine* and newspaper* there as
well u other forms of entertaln- every pay day, ten per cent," is the battle cry throughout
ment. If you are In HasUnga. make the country. You can buy War Bonds at your Bank, Building
[■■j the Veteran* of Foreign Wan hall &amp; Loan Association, Post Office and at many department
NU' your lwadquarter$.
stores.
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donated your dollar for our aeroAlcona. &gt;8.300; Alger, $20,000; Al-’
MNjpUme campaign are asked to send
Swimming plana revise lhe base‘■W it at once to Comrade Roy Bush. legso. 888.700; Alpena. &gt;75,100; An­
। ball schodule Thursday game* will
uenawee,
MU I and "LeV* Keep Them Flying.”
trim. &gt;18,700, Arenac. &gt;11.500.
Llvingrton, &gt;63.700; Luca. &gt;14.000. 1 be postponed until Friday morning.
Baraga. (8.600; Barry. Ml.100;
U 51' HASTINGS MERCHANTS
Mackinac. $22,000; Macomb. (267.- : Campfire Wark Done
Bay. &gt;346.800. Benzie. $18,100. Ber­ JOO; Maniitce. &gt;55.400; Marquette. । Joyce Harrington works with the
K Bl WON 3 TO 1
rien. $406,800. Branch. $84,800
4213.900; Mason. (36,300; Mecosta, i girl* of Campfire age on their t
.—.300;
— Nonominee,
^..w. ,...m 484,700:
! Campfire
Mid-honor work each day ut
Mn
T’,c Hasting* Merchant* defeated । Calhoun. &gt;403.800: Cass. M4.000. , $28
&gt;23.600;
Cheboygan. iana.
tend. »rU,w»;
(7Q.800; -Ntesaukee,
Miisaukte. (6.800;
$6,800; Second Ward from 2:45 to 3:45.
1KM the Kalamazoo Sheriff's Department ;Charlevoix.
Matroe. (234.160;
&gt;224.100. Montcalm. (44.&gt;44.- I Girl* from all over the city are welM K tram 3 to 1 In a doae hard-fought ।$24,100; Chippewa. $06,800; Clare. JjYOco*°- ¥?!
??r,nc
y-' W-®
0: Muske- I' come al
900
^™,n
l^
rency
»5-800;
at these meeting*
meeting*. EEven gltte
KSB; battle. Kalamazoo scored their lone ।&gt;17.800; Clinton. (52,800; Crawford. 90
&gt;8.800
gon. $420.401
' not yet in Campfire mav be inter■ESH run In the tint inning Blakeley
mK1 hlt
3
pltchrd b"11 *nd * lon&gt; hlt : Delta, &gt;144,500; Dickinson. &gt;103..
&gt;■» or a Piicnca mu and a ion* hit 200
-----I by Huited The Merchants countEaton. (80 300 Emmet WW
On
00 all
•“ the
lhe playground*
P*“&gt;^ound. the game
cred one tn the first on a walk by' GeX«
r'anX
offi. tu’w*.1•SSteto » iooOtsego,' &gt;10 200-' Ottawa' *,hat
10 hold 1,1 PoP^aflD’
Johnson, sacrifice by Swift and a (12.100: Gogabic. (82.100- Grand (4.100;
isego. am.wu, uiuwa.
u
othcr rarm.R .
hltJ’* O’Donnell. Two run» were Traverse. 281,300; Gratiot.' $68 000
&gt;• file
1 wax and wane, but a new “biriUe" -**
Preaqua
Isle. «iaam
$16 800.
(scored in the xcond on a hit by
Hillsdale. (01.800; Houghton, $110.,
। La alwayg In demand
Rotcommon. &gt;5.200.
Keeler “
HOlne
to leennil On
rw. »n
an error
arm- 800;
oo Huron.
It.irnn 867.200.
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KM,,er
olnif 10
I Saginaw, $550,000; Saint Clair, ;■ League
««*ur Standing*
ounninx*
,SS] and scoring on a single by Johnson.
Ingham. $93,100; Ionia. &gt;75.700; I
MU •Thc 'atler 'coring on a fielder's Iosco., &gt;22.200; Iron. (51,300; Isa­ $202,600; Saint Joioph. &gt;132.500; ; Apparently Kist and Food Center
*il-40°: Schoolcraft, &gt;35,- - have the cream of the baseball
KM i choice by Thompson.
bella. (50.600.
600; Shiawassee. &gt;112.100.
i teams in their respective league*.
| Tlie battery for Hasting* was KceJackson. $404,800
Tu»e“&gt;“.
i Both are itlll undefeated
WW , ler and V. Pierce and for KiilnmaKalamazoo, 4462,100; Kalkaska.
Van Buren. &gt;110.600
Major leatue
11®'™. Montgomery. McCllsh, Junker (2.800; Kent. &gt;1.700.500; Keweenaw.
Washtenaw. &gt;591.000; Wayne, &gt;16..
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$2,800.
nn&lt;l Dunlap catching
976.800; Wexford. (38,800.
(Kist
MU
The Merciiante will play tlie
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~ । Brockway
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---------CARLTON CENTER
Sorry w
to lieer Evan FulUer is on I .Minor League
1 EAST WALL LAKE
Mn Stellf Bump la' vlriUng her lhe
*kM ,lrt
»e skk
list.
Occa Donovan went to Indiana
daughter. Mra. Wm Moore Clayton1 A‘ shower
------ honoring Mrs George Food Center------4 0 1000
Friday to see her brother who Is
Lydy, given by Mn. Gerald Tbcher Reed
3 1 750
home from the armv on a furlough. Moore, a brother of Mra Moore, vteited there Sunday afternoon
and Mn. Arthur YargFt. wm held, Besuner
3 1 .750
Alice Laubaugh of Grand Ranld*
rn„c .
Mrl Lieraio risen- l.iUarker
is spending a few days with Clifford
«rf Roebeater. Minn . spent er Thuraday afternoon. The guetl, Waters
..
1 3 250
Kahler and family.
.
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t^‘r ,!&gt;&lt;/enU' Wfr'' n*nlb*” ot the Carlton, Auto Sport
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Mr and Mr*. McClarren have a Mn and -Un, La Fayette Uibome Center Birthday Club, except these Next Week’. Game.
boy from Ohio staving with them
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Valentine of rrlativea of Mr*. Lydy: Mr* Maude
July g xi*t v* Baird Julv 10 Auto
for a couple of weeks
Grand Rapids .pent Saturday with Smith of Hartings. Mr*. Bernard. H,x&gt;r. ** w.teni
or I™ ।
J. J
1!
Bob Donoxpn went to Indiana fbbmh,, cu,&gt;«,. .nd (.mdrj r-Ukmr Uom
, Sunday.
yars will buy their comTortj I: Warren
Warren Cairns of Doster spent
Ij Saturday afternoon here fishing.
k shoes now at reduced prices.
Wrndrl Vrceland and family have &lt;!4“.ndr'k&gt;n7n.iuL*t*J1?l&gt;Py
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STYLES GALORE!
| ^“SdX *Se ^rn^\w ! 8lranLdVB*rU,'r: July 18 KUt
| arrived from Detroit to spend the
: summer In their cottage.
Mra Myrtella Shupp and
her
I M&gt;ent
playing
-Cootie
Mr*BcrBrr-' ---- -------------------------------- —
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" ”Mn.
!
A party from Kalamazoo spent
»■«* Faulkner
Fkulkner won
won heaj
head prU«
prize and COATS GROVE
; father. Mr Barron, "accompaniedI
accompanied I nard
, Sunday in the Maturecn cottage.
Mr. and Mra. Arlle Todd
-*-■ and
__j fam-1
.
.m
Mr*.
— Hale Carpenter won "Booby"
“2=ct7"i Tlie C. E. Is holding a measuring
. Russell Reynold* and wife and iiy to Gun lake, where they cries pru*
Mra.
Lydy
then
opened
,------- Mn.
Lydy
then
opened
thethe
I supper al the church this Wedne*I; a car load of boys from Doster spent brated the Fburth of July. "
many lovely gifts, after which | nay evening to supply expense money
I. Saturday afternoon here fishing and
I Erwin Marlow I* home from De­ lunch was served by the hoateura , for dfifg,tr* u&gt; the Rock Lake 8umj bathing.
*JrMn. Charles Cookson mcr young Peoples Camp.
troit for a few days.
and family from Findlay. Ohto. vis-| Mf and Mrs SUnlry Rlch o(
I Ira McClarren spent Thursday In
Rev. Wingard of-Woodtend deliv­ Red at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B
OTHERS
j Ohio.
visited their uncle and
ered a splendid *ermnn here at Colonel Yarger and Mr and Mia. | atm^ M1&gt; ,nH
-------AS LOW AS
the Methodist church in the ab­ Arthur Yarger, Wednesday.
”■ 1 aunt. Mr. and Mr*. Harb y Brow
f *encc of Rev. Love, who te attend[ Sunday. Other caller* were ML**
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Utndon vis’•;
­ Florence Foreman of Woodland and
| ing school in Wisconsin, for which
ited her brother. Gall Harry, who
j he ha* a scholarship.
Ilves in the Upper Pcninsuala. last Pearl Demond.
Kenneth Demond of Ionia visited
] Mrs Ralph Henney entertained week.
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her daughters, Mra. La Floy Green­
his grandmother. Mr*. Pearl Demond
Sergeant and Mrs
Lawrence
field of Hasting*, and Mrs Thelma
from Friday, until Sunday.
Pyle of Albuquerque. N. M.. are vis­
Johnson of Battle Creek, forf din­
Gertrude Tobias of near Barryiting her father, sister and broth­ vflle L* visiting her uncle and
i ner Sunday.
| Mr. and Mr*. Clayton Valentine1 ers at. the John Usbome home. He aunt- Mr. and Mn- Frank Kilmer,
, —
■■iruuiir has aa is-aay
15-day runou&amp;n
furlough, i&gt;
part of and attending Dally Vacation Bible
Are you entitled to wear a target attended the funeral of Mn Ella which they wilt spend here
Woman's Sport
lapel button?
Tyrell of
HasUne*
SnM..
.
. ..
' at the school.
of Hastings Sunday after-;i «■....
Fourth of July* visitors
The many friends of Mrs Emma
You can ONLY If you are investing noon
I home of Mr. and Mn. Oenrid
Allan
Young of Grand Rapids. IiTtscher were Mr. and Mn. Oarc. Uragdon are glad to learn she was
at least ten percent of your Income
* ‘
. in War Bonds to do your part*on the Mrs. Mark Craig of Hasting* and Ttscher of Lake Odessa. Mr. and able to be removed from the la-tla
home front toward winning the War. , Mr. and Mrs Howard Daniel* of Mrs. Galen -E. Phelps and family Post hOBpital In Battle Creek to
| Saranac were Fburth of July via-. of Woodland and Mr. and Mn. her home wMt of here last Friday.
The target lapel button is a badge
Mr* Pearl Demond visited her
at the home of Mr. and Mra Hollis Ttscher of Lansing. Inci­
। ot patriotism, a badge of honor. You Hora
Lcriie Daniel*
dentally. word has been received father at Stony Point test Wed­
should feel proud to display it The
Ruth and Alice Beck are em­ that a son was born to Mr. and nesday.
। -buttons are obtainable at your plant- ployed bt Kalamazoo
$350 ineluded.
Our c. E. Society plans to at­
Mn
Hollis
Tlscher
Sunday.
IlliI1 management, at the office of your
tend the '"Hymn Sing” at Wood­
'&gt;u.crrtln
&lt;
—, a.u..MU.» «.v
Dally
Vacation Bible school at
local War Bond chairman, or at your vetv happy over the brief note they the Methodist church was a real land Recreation park Sunday eve­
■ Payroll
Savings
Window---where you received from their son.
.
------ -----------------«r&gt;n Dennis
n-r&gt;.u. It,
r&gt; , success Tlie largest attendance any ning.
The Dally Vacation Bible school
I authorize your ten percent payroll te the first they had heard any­ ' one day was 83, The child bringing
, deduction*
.thing from him since March 5.
I the most vlalton received a Bible. picnic Is to be this week Thursday
Enlist in lhe ten percent War Bond
Shirley Yager vLsited Bible school ' The climax was Friday night, when I ut Cliarlton Park Everyone in­
army and do yoar part to win th* at the Zl°n Lutheran church, N. E.. j1 the children gave a program,
am re-1
re- u-rr*ud 15 Invited to go. with
War.r
; Woodland, laat Friday.
I viewing
—
m&gt;u
learned
all they *had
1
J &lt;llnn*r *l nnon “nd games and other
*" beside*
‘
’IHUIIIU- entertainment
week,
Individ■
. Ii through the —
------ ----- - In the afternoon. Friri|.
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SWIMMING FLANS MADE
Mr. Taylor has received authori­
zation from the Regional Recreation
Representative to [&gt;ennlt use of
school btuea for swimming trl;&gt;* os
In past summers. Children under
age 10 will swim on Thursday after­
noons and children 10 and above
will swim Wednesday afternoon*.
Tlw Buddv system will be used Anv
parents who are competent swim­
mers will be welcome additions to
these swim trips, says Mr. Taylor
The bus will pick up the children at
their
own
playground
centers.

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NTONV POINT
Fourth of July in thia, commu­
nity was rather quiet. Some folks
went to Lake Odessa, urnie went
falling and quite a number stayted
at home and worked
Mra. John Blocher te being cared
tor for Elmer Marlow Monday. The for by her daughter. Roma, of*
doctor discovered the patient had I lalnwell. Her broken ankle Is 1marthritis of the knee bone, and has prortng and she will soon be around
to remain with his leg In an ele­
vated position.
Mr and Mr* Lynn Malllson of
A lovely outdoor supper was en­ Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs
joyed by Mrs. Mort Nichols and B J. Wellman Sunday.
Margaret of Grand Rapids. Mr .
Mcs An&lt;u* HueX ,nd
and Mrs. Ed Paulson. Marlon Mac­ two children visited hte parents of
Gregor and Gerrit Wieasma of De­ Ionia the 4th and over the week­
troll and Mr and Mr* Fred Hen- end and enjoyed a little fishing
’
ney and Robert. Monday night- at trip on lhe ride
Mra Claud Demond en­
a delightful spot by the river, back . ’f'.
tertained relative* from Indiana
of Fred Henney'* farm.
Mra. Eva Sanbrook of Mt. Pleas- w»r the weekend
With harvesting, haying and
cultivating all coming in a bunch
■long with scarcity bf help, farmer*
are pretty busy these day*.
Bible Mission, headquarters
In
Kalamazoo. Those who aaslsted
with the teaching were Mrs. Fred.
Henney, Mn Everett Ixrve and I
Mr McKeown
Mr Deal sold 40;
Bibles to the children.

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» .M Mr. Ctaur Hod.- rad!
F.. «_! U- —— -rt rt.

brother-In-| panted Mr. and Mra. Howard Martin

Freeport called on tbelr mother, the

brief vteit with Mrs. John Ketcham.

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tn marriage by the Reverend
Sauer in the Methodist church atj
part
they
Ute nortv.
party.
ton (pent tha weekend with Mr. ' ”
*" week ,K
*’ entertained their the
Gibson City. Tuesday. June X at
Mtes Virginia Potts Isft Sunday Muir.
Mr.
jnd
Mrs.
Fred
Roush
of
Grand
'
___ _ ____
grandchildren. Joyce Maurer and
Mr*. Clarence Workman spent the
Following the »—
for an extended stay in New York! Mrs. Robert B Moore and daugh„
The bride was attired In blue with
Robert and Barbara Jonw of Detroit, weekend In Dearborn with her bus- Rapids speut Bunday with Mr. and
CUy.
un. Jon rad Aera, relumed Bun-1,
w„u»m pnraln, rad dkujh.
Mrs. Floyd Rice.
| white acceosorlc* and wore a cor- Siegel, the nre*l&lt;MwvtL
They all returned home Sunday.
band al the veteran*’ hospital.
Mr*. Clay Baasetl and daughter! daY fr«1’ * two weeks' vteit in DunFrlU Hiller and daughter and son- sage ot white carnations. Her only various acllvtltea planned
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haven and Mr.
Dr. and Mra. Norbert Bchowaiter
Carolyn left Monday for a three: kirk and Bluffton. Ind.
I
J"" V1* J!S'!vruMU ot Mr
and Mra. P. King leave Friday for a La-111 leave for Chicago Sunday to in-law of Canton. Ohio: and Mr. I attendant. Mlu Doris Leonard, also
wwk.’ Vteit at her home at HenuMr and Mrs. Wilson Guldet went.
and Mra. Carl Weeber and family wore blue, while pink rorebuda made
reuu’“ “ *”
I to Milwaukee for the weekend.
i
tS^ar?“ P“kpr °r_“’ddk'
Ville
Mtes Winifred Johnston leaves'
«*nl
»&gt;'«■ „
luncheon
Mr rad Mn 1— CHrttmra. Mr
-huh -m opra Mradw. Joi,' J*®,®XL’/
*““«■ £££ ‘J,
J“»“ “,u M M | In
M-h -kdjw'.n U-1
,
Mr. and Mrs Meri Clark and Mr.
and Mra. Maurice Hynes spent the Thursday for Colorado Springs and aau&lt;nter and son-m-taw. Mr. and
will stop In Chicago to visit Mrs. A.’^r* R-°man Feldpausch.
weekend at Guenuey lake
B Voebur,,. .0^ Hullni Bui- XjXd
! “•
•£“
*“*
CMH.bdra r.UM ..UnUra
\ Mra. Wallace Oabom and daugh­
1 Ur7L‘J?
rhrt.7J.an ford rVteJcoXe Gun lake Mra rnda&gt; *°
1 werk wUh Mr u a «radua"
*“**1 State Nor-to the drive how beginning foe
ter Janet left Sunday for a visit
*
J
»nd Mra. Jacob Rehor and then ma! university.
I gre« which te to be ravW ta Un
k with the former’s cousin. Mrs. G.
SS
'ZX*'*
,
. ra Mr rad
and JIB
Mrt“■ wm
William
for the
4th r.U.d
and then
on
Sgt. Crook, an instructor at Cha- can*. particulars of which are tnada
WilUem
Herntax,
Ur
HUu„ ,„d' toe ^e num.' UM, elra. e&gt; they’ plan to spend three week* at
X.'
C?ir’and
“£.a
*«*
“» Harrteon
5-kmd .■ KMamwooj-rr
rtrr
on rte
J. Hance
Mt mXrd
Trov. Ohio
with ’
Gun lake
, nute Field, Rantoul, wa* graduated! eteewhere.
,------ --------------- --------- | daughter* Connie and Nancy of, B।I Reid Furrow of Flint spent lhe from HasUng* High school In the! Mr*. Ray Branch won the moman aunt
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.. &gt;•
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■ ‘ m inc cncrry. reg
I Mr. and Mra. Craig Slwffleld and. Ionia were guests of Mr. and Mr*J
^"afad a"d “n weekend with hte parents, Mr. and Cla** of 1035
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Matson spent an(1 Ludington.
i Ing golf event which wm for Wad
foughton
take.
|
MMArth»r
Oleteh
left
Tuesday
fand,
r-Pent
Uj*
weekend
to
Trav,
Einar
Frandsen
and
family
tor
the
of
SS(ter
Mra
IL
A
—
’
7
--------------------------------J----------------------------------------------------f------------------------------------- - ------------ the weekend-al^Houghton lake.
I
.
Mr*. Freeman Furrow, and Mr. and
6«t. and Mra. Crook left Immc- hole* and also won top honors in
L-Whitcomb of for Tr^’. N. Y . where her husbonT J^.OUywRh,?&lt;r and M™ ° Fourth
I Adrounle returned home Friday (Mra. Robert Furrow of Grand Rapid* dintely after the ceremony for a trip! the afternoon bridge, with Mrs. R.
— -----a.— .two
— .te engaged
------ -- In defense
- .
.....
1 IW
ll^t&lt;’?_?Sheffield.
h.crf£leId
I Mr* Charles
Bamea Barnes
and Mra.|
Mra.and
Aben
had' *ere
*UPSta Sunday.
to Boulder. Colorado.
EWait,
Leonia, N. J., arc
spending
work.
Winston
Mra. Charles
and Mr.
Mraand
! Mr
MraJohnson
Aben Johnson
had'
E. Walt, runner-up.
runner-up.
months at the Fisher collage. Wall! Mr. and Mr*. R. K. Compton! ' ‘ ~ ' 'J ’
®
Botlum were Grace G*mble spent the weekend o guest* at their Gun .lakecotlacc
.
Corp. Kenneth Biddle of Ft. Cus—----- --- —«♦»
—
Guest* oresent from awav ware
lake. Mr* Whitcomb te a cousin of, spent the weekend with relative* in'
°f “r-,*nd
B- N- StUcsl |n Jackson with Mr. and Mrs Clyde
the Fourth MUa jan-&lt; Lam- ter spent the weekend with hte ENGAGEMENT OF
Mra M 8 Hodrson Mmeantown
Mra. Dan Walldorff.
; Grand Rapid* and Sheridan.
I ?£ ^.rt ShS&lt;^2'. Uke Mlchl«w&gt;! Gamble and family.
bert. Jule* Becker and Ertkvon Reis' mother, Mrs. Newton Benner, who is DAUGHTER ANNOUNCED
w. Va.wllh Mr*Dtin stage) :Mn‘
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thayer wpent. Mtes Barbara Babbitt of Grand Thu«*l»y and Friday.
| Mr. and Mra. James Bristol were of Detroit william Vahue of Ai-i seriously 111
J Mr and Mra. Myron Tuckerman c. B. Weis, with Mra. David French;
the weekend at Birch lake and Elk-' Rapid* wo* the guert of Mra. A. D.1 „.Mr' ,nd
Howard Martin, guests of Mr. and Mrs Joe Conklin| lefan
MI1 Stephen wu also' Mr- a,’d Mrs. Fred Stanley of of D17 church St. Hasting* an- Mra. Lee Whitcomb. Ixonia. N. JM
hart. Ind.
I Knlskem Sunday.
I M1“ Beatrice Tuckerman, and Mr*, of Battle Creek Saturday.
u5_
,lao Grand Rapids spent the weekend nounsr the engagement of lheir, with Mra. Don Walldorff; Mrs. Max
here from Indianapolis.
Mr and Mra. Earl Boyes had asl Mra. Moe Olltem (Mae Llchty) kIaud® Van O***0” and daughter.' Lyle Gillespie of Buffalo, N. Y .
Mr and Mn| Vlctflr Munton ar [ With Mr. and Mr*. John Rose.
daughter. Beatrice to Pvt Attend Lynd. Middleville with Mra. Paul
Mr. and Mra. Victor Munton and
guests on Sunday. Mr and Mra ' and daughter. Miss Maxine Gillam1 J°*“,h*.ww*'nd,
8t son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillespie. Mr. and Mr* Robert Beadle took a
““ L^w-ls visited F.
Mrs
Howard Herrick.
Mr- “nd Mra. w
Den
F Martin, son of Mr, and Mra Ho- Faulkner; Mrs.
Herrick,
Robt. Dibble of Kansas City. e»&gt;.,
Mr. u.
of Bloomville. wiiwa
Ohio,. -uu
and m,-.
Mra. Ken- Lo“
' ?4.,f*';,
Artand
week.lrlp inrrnisn
through Ute upper peninsula Mrs M,r
y Keyes
of ,Godwin
Height*.
wartl
Y. with
Mra Harold
rra M.rv
Kava
nt rwiwin
Hetehta
---- . Martin of Dowling
«—.—.
i Claverack.
claverack. N. Y,
with Mr*.
- U- 'J1------ ---------- MarUn
■ - —— »**
-— -home
——— -on
— Tuesday
~
- - last
■ ■ ---------uiij
—
----------—
”
Willtam
Dlbbte of
O«
nd H
’Pldjl-Sund
*&gt;
I Pvt. Martin, after receiving hte PhUUpT
narow
and
Mr*. Jim
Dibble
of• "
Rutland'neth Edeburn
and.....................
two children of• .,nd pvJ Martin Van Gelson who
William Dibble
of Ch^
Chicago vWted
vtelted X
over uveuh
the 4th
Grand
Rapid*.
Sunday.
and Wm. Dibble Of Chicago.
'Honolulu arrived Tuesday and are‘are stationed
itatloned at Jefferson Rarraelu
Barracks. aji
"MIm
.. vr.-u-.-iMarjorie v
E. n
Boyes
n..’. ovei- »»,-!
the
..
Mr. and. Mra L E Royer and Mr
Jaek ,nd Ann 8hBdwl&lt;:k ■" degree from Western Michigan cot-; Mra L. Lobdell Is chairman for
Roger Wallace was here Sunday! guests of Burdette Llchly and Mra.1 —--------- - ------------------------------ — ®“‘!. ®m‘,h and Fourth
and Mra Dmald Murohy artf son •»*”&lt;&gt;'’’« «»“•
Cr"k Inte enllated a* a physical Instructor'
K
from Lansing to see hte mother, Mrs. Ed
(daughter
of.Jackson
u Beaver.
i _zr" j Dione
—
---------- - were
—•*! jMra. Robert Dibble of Kansas City. Larry went to Ohio earlv Friday . wllh tlielr ,unt B,,d
Mr’ ,ndjln the air corps, and Is now sla-vr„
gt-bhins Mn Geo
Mra. Rlwwid
Richard Covey ...u
and Judy ’r*;k'?d
of„her perer.U. Mr.,™...
Mr. Mra James Dibble v.
of Rutland and moving to attend the fuwral of a Mnu wlIb’lr" Kogera
I Uoned al jcrfcr&gt;on Barrack*. Mo.j"
Mm
Lulu Gibson who was recently inMio.
...... I days last
i... week at Gull
n„u “and
Weldon Bronson
Bronson and
and viavis- Mtes
Miss Marjorie
Marlorle E.
K. Boye*
Boves spent
snentMon
Mon1!.
“
SiMOn went to Gun Both
rouh are
... graduates of Hastings’High wm RcJ&gt;k
,*Oraer
Mnd
MIm Mabel Sisson
Jured by a fall.
'spent several
nd Mra. Weldon
­
brother-in-lnw. J. D. Oldham of
Mrs. Amon Laxton of Detroit, lake with friends.
I
ot"cr Wcn&lt;1» and relatives in day in Grand Rapid* On Wcdnes- Greenville. Ohio On SafurtM they Uke.PryU’r
&gt;
21ZZZ.
retumed Sunday after a few days'
Mr. and Mr*. Cranston Wilcox'1™* dty.
'day Mrs. Robert Dibble and ML** visited Patterson and Wright fields ’“T1,0'
,brol*,er' C JJ" 8
No dal« •’&lt;«
b«n set for the HIGHBANK
visited Patterson and Wright fields ,
visit with her parent*. Mr. and Mra. and children of Allegan visited her, Mr- and Mr» P”1*1 Boulter spent Boyes spent the day In Battle Creek. near Dayton, returning i»me Sun- ’
j weddlnS, ,
'
near Dayton, returning home Sun-;
Levi J. Mead. Capt. Laxton.Is now mother. Mra. Will Field, over the.8unday ln Marshall visiting rela-1 Mr. and Mra. J. M. Townand, of da..
convalescing from her recent illness I
—-—
■■■—
phla.
Missouri, now at the Buick
Loren Garllnger. former Hastings! JOHNSON—SAGE NUPTIALS
in Honolulu and will noon receive hte Fourth.
I tlve*.
;,Wall take were the guests of Has' school In Flint spent the weekend
commlsslon as Major.
| Mr. and Mra. L, E. Barnett and', M,r, and Mr# G«"7ie Bauer and tings friends Monday.
a bridge luncheon given by Mr*. R. resident, has been promoted to Chief,. «ET FOR JULY EIGHTEENTH
| al Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Skidmore's.
Mra. P. E. Lowry. Julie and John MIm Maxine Swift went to Port »*mlly of EastLansing were week-; s. 8. McCracken of Dallas. Texas,
quartermaster
’
s
rating
in
the
navy
|
| The wedding date of Mtes Anne
Mr. and Mra. Vem HawbUta visF. Webb Wednesday al lhe Blytheare spending two weeks
in Royal Huron Friday to spend lhe week-end BUMto of lheir parents. Mr and was 'in the city lhe past week on
field country Club In Grand Rapids. He te stationed on the west coast. i Isabel Sage, youngest daughter at. Ited Sunday at Amoa Wenger’* n**r
Oak with her sister. Mra. C. B. end with John Barnett who te com-1
pBww and
and Mrs. business connected with the HosMr. and Mrs. Frank Sage, to Steph- Nashville.
*»enger. dw
Raymond Murphy Is spending a
pletlng ills course of training at.
F*?,nk 8a8e
i ting* Mfg. Co. .
Noyes.
I en Ironside Johnson, eldest ion of
few day* this week in Lansing visit­ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Jacqueline Jones of Battle Creek
Mr and Mrs. B R Reed enjoyad Weeks Field.
*
I Mr ana Mra.Will Allerdlng spent! Mr and Mra. Eart Boyes and ing friends.
The Reverend and Mra. A. M. Col- Mr. and Mra. Aben Johnson, both
n fishing trip near Cadillac over, Mr. and Mra. Charles Chapel) the weekend at Detroit with rela- daughter Marjorie spent lhe Fourth
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox of &lt;lren announce the approaching popular and well known Hastings
the weekend.
'and Tommy of Battle Creek vte-1 u*“with the Carl Boyes’ at Hickory CorGrand Rapids. Minn., spent last marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, young people, will take place Sat-, Clyde Snores of North Nashville
Mr.
lied her
herparents,
parenta, Mr.
Mr. and
andMra.
Mrs. Mau-1
Mau-1Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hubbard and
ners
Mr and Mrs Fred Stebbins had lied
week with Mr and Mra. F J. Hoon- to Staff Sgt. Carl F. Wood, son of Urday. July 1g at three o’clock at and Rev. Rhoades of Scottville calla* guests at Gun lake on the Fourth rice Pterion from Wednesday until daughter Carol of Detroitwere
Dale Henry tehome from Great
r,„, M.Uwdl* dearth wlU. &gt;
“SZ!?
an
and Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Wil-­ Mr .nJ Mn ArUn«u«&gt; i Wood
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday when
when they
they accompanied
acconnpan'.cd weekend visitor* of Mr. and Mr* Lakes Naval Training* Station on a
Mra. Jam.*;
James Murray and Sunday
cox. Enroute they visited their son. of Six lakes. Sgt. Wood te »ta- rrcepUon following at the HasUng* “ al WlU HawbUl* a Friday,
daughter
Mra. Stewart
Mra. Ciiapcii*a
Chapell* slater
iteter aiiu
and lauillj.
family, Roy
Hubbard
and Mr. and Mrs. ten-day leave.
dauahici and
«iiu mi'
Stewart PhilFl,,,- mfi.
’, j w--------'
uoned
Long Brach. C.l
MIm Country club
.
Clair
Wilcox
Lakesand,
lips of Chicago:
Mr.C. and
Mra.at HtheL.Great
Williams
D®y*at
d left
«*"&gt;«»
.. ..
------..
----- ----- .. .
....------ 5?-“
! Kenneth
GillespieMr.
of and
theMra.
31stDon
j
Coldren
July
7
for
Cali----------------:
Kendall
Q*lted
on.their
son.
Stuart
Naval Training StaUon
j coiaren iert juty i tor can■
■
-;
Bottom.
C.. opto.Mo.-p-a.
spent the post weekMurray and daughter Of Grand Jeanie, to Columbus. Ohio, for a' Edward Be
------ . Jr., of Detroit Squadron A. v
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Buehler!
Edn“ vteit.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Rapids. r°n’u w,Ul hcr “unl- MUa
| week's
Mr Chapell's
mother/ sp*ul
the Mr.
weekend
with Buri
his parents,
end
with Ute home
vnt
U'—V—,
hl- ran—.....
.... ■
n..— ra .
'
and Mrs.
Nash and
famand children of Mt. Morris. Miss Eu-1'Coldren- • Santa Barbara county, Mr.
M- and
arid Mr*
Mra. Dale Sponselter
Sponsellrt of Uy and CTy(le ReKJ and chliXl
Mrs. Jerae Moore visited her Mrs. C. C. Chapell, and Tommy are,
andMf’- E p BoUurn.
I Gillespie was enroute to Jefferson gcnla LyBarker of Grand Riplds.'nul2J’ *,ho
,been j!?11' Nashville,
’DAhvlIli* route
mute 2.
9 announce
nnnmmre the en-!
-n. ___
.__ ...
__ _ .
daughter at Middleville over the'remaining here for the week.
r Darrell Aldrich of lhe Great Lakes; Barracks and had been granted a Ross Handy of Chicago, and Mr. and,ln* *?cre ,.Tbf
0
dl?k gagement of their daughter. Thelma, gundav school tUcnlc
weekend.
Denny McCain and Mrs. Roy' Naval Station spent from Friday I j.day delay.
Mra Mel Jacob, of Hastings were I ’hU:h »“&gt;
P1*"
CaUfomla Jcan
Kn of Mrs . Mr and Mra H^Wlteon of Noah,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farrand Douglass went to Pliny Tuesday to I unU* Sunday with his wife and; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster of L*n- over the 4th guests of Mr. and Mrs.I«» uncertain, depending on the Umc Elhel
of „ Orove 8lreel.
and Shirley of Lansing spent the attend the funeral of Mr. McCain’s' mother. Mra. Citas. Aldrich.
‘ sing spent lhe weekend with rela- B A LyBarker at their Wall lake' Set- Wood will obtain leave.
CreeM No date has been ret
1
HawbUtaY Baluri Battle Creek. No date has been set
ryw,|nr
Fourth with Mr. and Mra. Ivan W. brother.
! 8’r- *nd Mrs- Theron A. Caln of uves here.
cottage. Mr. and Mpi- Buehler and'
" * ’
-for t.he wedding.
■
,
Bums.
! Charles Struble, who wm commls-■
lownxhlp have been viaMrs. Mary McDowell of lainsing.
; RURAL TEACHERS HONOR
Ray Waters and Bruce Long re-1 stoned as second lieutenant in the; dcd l*w
di"'s by their son. Miss Sadie Glasgow. Mra. L. R. GIm- children will remain for Ute rest of MRS. LOWELL TEETER
1
ANNOUNCES
ENGAGEMENT
|
Are
*
tlie week.
tum today from a few days flshlngi u. 8. army air corpa In May. left; “5™” Caln of Boston. Mms.j row. and Mra. Frank Bllvln spent
Mr ahd Mra. Earl Hoover and
Mrs. LowfU Tfrt7
&lt;lf
Mra. Donna Harrington announce.'
"*5“
on Pine river.
i Fort Custer lost week Wednesday their daughter. Mra. Arthur Grang-jthe weekend in Traverse City.
children of Detroit were Bunday h,000' ■» ■ ^cnlc «»’«&gt; “T * «rouP the engagement and approaching °
Robert Wright of Jackson te vis-1 for somewhere In the Carolinas.
I ®r of Lansing: and another son
Mr.
•&lt;
Mn and Mrs.
Mrs W. "
C. Paulin —
and
Ring relatives here and al Barlow' Mr. and Mra. Roy Douglass had’Stewart D. Cain of Rock Island, son. Richard, retumc
led to their home ton
Reid's Landing. Thomapple lake. , Lyle Sanborn, son of Mr. and Mra.' York '“*•
lake
I as their guests over the weekend of,
Mr*- c,‘n h“s been ill at her ....
in Rockford.
Ill.. Tuesday after
-------------- ------Mr and
and Mrs.
Mm Carl
r-.rt Finstrom «...
oienn Ranbnm
Sanborn of Caledonia.
Caledonia,
----------------- ***
■ *
Mr.
en­ last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Tee-1 r.lrnn
Miss Virginia Stevens of Detroit the Fourth/Mr. and Mrs Leslie hnm
home'' ,h
the
" *jMist
“*' two weeks.
1
' spending
------ ----------their
-----------vacation with Mrs.
ter waa
presented with
lovely,
---------------- --------------- --—■
---------------two
-----------Mr. and Mrs. William
of Kal-i Paulin’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her- tertained their granddaughter. Nola1 accompanied her grandparents. Dr.'McCain of Traverse City,
Political Advertising
' London was the first city to pubJane
Finstrom
lhe
past
week.
Mr
.!
,
and Mrs. Franz Willison home from. Paul Dryer and Mra. Robert Dry- ainazoo are spending their vacation bert Calkins.
and Mra. Roy Finstrom arrived!
teachers expressed their_conPolilical
advertising
on
the
two
Ush
a
eity
directory.
In
1(77;
tha
Mr and Mra Prank Giddings of
thnt city Monday for a visit.
I er have returned home after a this week with lheir parents. Mr.
Monday morning for their daughter «’’atulatlons on her recent marriage major' radio chains amounted to first one In thia country was to New
Mra. Merl Savacooi went to Miami week's trip through lhe Upper Pen- and Mra. Archie Reickord and Mr. Clarksville and Mr. and Mra. Ed and from here went on to LouU-'"nd how
wlU
her ktod*l more than $107,000 tn 1938.
i York to 17(6.
and Mra. Harley Fox.
I McNeil of Battle Creek wrre Sun- ville. Ky.. where the Neilson orches-lncas and
Thursday of last week to visit her insula,
•hown lhem duH
Mr and Mra. B. M. Hartgerink, day guests of Mr. and Mra. Guy tra is now playing
husband and will return by Day- i Mr. and Mra. Richard Jacobs left
I10* her nlnc
*»
school com-1
ton. Ohio where he is being trans- Monday for a week’* trip through and daughter Leia of Manistee were Giddings.
Mr. IMIIB. r. J. Hoom.n .prat1 mMtonrr-, e'fce.
iic northern
iwruicm l»rt of the
«.c slate.
aww.
ot ^r'
John Engle| Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinman spent
ferred.
.
the
|&gt;
w..
.....
Mr
and
Mra.
Alvin
Schultx
of
Tuesday.
June 30. Mr. Hartgerink; Sunday In Detroit with their gon-lnDr. and Mrs. Geo. Lockwood and, M.
ALL. EchulU
-Mr. and Mra.■ rv.
..
—
-----•
•
.
....
.
.....
1
Dan AAhalter leave, Caro spent Wednesday evening with] *’“* “ t*"chcr In Hastings High i«w and daughter, Mr. and Mra. M.
.............................. ------ .
* miss
MU, uons
Don, jane
Janr tsmun
smith left
lett aimSunLeRoy. vLUted relatives In nil- dav fnr nuffato n y where she
Saturday for n week of trout fish-1 Mr. and Mra. E C. Edmonds and;80”®01
twenty years ago.
Ic. Musolf. Martin Musolf relumed son.
nols from Thursday until Bunday.!
Jnh
Ing
Pine nver.
river.
, Miss
Adair left Tuesday for ।i wiui
with ura
hts granaparenui
grandparents to spena
spend a Jnal, .h.lr da„ahter
tg on tine
auss Grace
urace Edmonds.
sumonas.
t| ----- - - r- -------h.d
niu “ccePl™ "n otrice position witn
Mra.
MIm
du FlambCaU,
Flambeau. Wls.
where she
she.. rnilnlr
couple weeks.
rtavitut there
r^v lhc Curtis-Wright Corp.'Miss Smith।
St.. Ella
nip Myers
Wv'.ra and Mra.
Mr« Mary
U.n* I Mra.
U.. ’ L.
T H.
l» EvarU
Fvarti and
ond sister. Ml
Ln. LBC OU
WtS , Where
lllton »l&gt;ent
"vth
™
Uon Da
.------—\' jgraduated
granuaica in
in the
inc class
cuus of
oi ’40
w and
ana
Hilton
spent the
the Fourth
Fourth In
In Grand
Grand Agnes
Agnes Sim
Sim spent
spent the
the 4th
4th with
with Mr.
Mr. tht“,_R_u?U,nn&gt;cr Pos,Uon “l CiUnP . Mrs Robert Daw (Aileen Isen-1 rrlt,rnL
returned home with them.
I since that time has been employed;
hath) of Detroit Is visiting her par­
Rgplds.
•
I and Mra. A. K. Frandsen al their Wlpigakl.
Mrs. Forrest Hall. Mra. Nprman ents. Mr. and Mra. Otto Isenhath
'Fra
hy lhe Windstorm Insurance Co
Miss Lucy Bassett Is home from Wall lake cottage.
Her many friends wish her success'
tlie State Library at Lansing on
Dr. and Mra. Albert Johannsen of Hall and Miss Cornelia Beverwyk this week.
two and a half weeks' vacation.
I Chicago arrived last week to spend leave Friday for Alexandria. La..
Dale Laubaugh spent last week tn friends.
»,lh her new work, |
: .r. g
Mr. and Mrs Dale Bassett of the summer al their Wall lake cot« where they will visit Norman Hall East Lansing as one of the twenty­
Mr. and Mrs. Ertel Flanigan and' ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT
who is stationed at Camp Beaure­ seven delegates from Barry county
Grand Rapids spent tlie Fourth, tage.
daughter, Shirley, spent tlie weekMra. Nellie Smith ot this city an-:
attending 4-H Club week. (
with tier parents, Mr. and Mra. Ed. j Hubert and Richard Fairchild of gard.
end
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rosa
Johnson
nouncca
the
engagement
of
her)
Mr. and Mra. Donald Weaver of
Mrs. Edward . Roush of Carson
Monica.
Detroit were over lhe 4th guests of
at Crooked lake.
i daughter. Doris Jane to Robert W.!
w„ called ,„,
r last week
WCCfc w
here
by
Mra. Morion Hodgson arrived Frl- [ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mt Pleasant arc spending a three City was
Mr.
and
culbert of
Buffalo.. n.
N. Y.,
son oi
of,
weeks
hla
parents.,
lUness of .nd
Mr. Xik
wee**
his“"
parent*.i
lUnera
her hra
mother.
Stella ; , “
lt' S
" .Mrs.
„ Art Bennett
i . ..ano uutoerv
oi ouiismj
x.. son
day night from Morgantown. W. Va.. Fairchild.
“
I- ,’"avacation
,
K&gt;with
™’ W
r “*■ the
VAnBehoHn
bn., Mr
Mr rad Mr.
W.l,., CulWrt,
of ihU1■
for a visit with her parents. Mr.| Mrs. Alex Nell and Mra. Garret
and
,
,
Van Schoten. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
s
and Mr*.
Mrs. Albert
Albert Carveth
Carveth at
at wall
Wall, Isham
Isham of
of Harting*
Hastings and
and Miss
Miss FatPat- ot*‘"
lake. Her son Albert. Jr., has been ricla LyBorgcr of Battle Creek spent1 R*chard Hinckley and Robert Teal (Bessie Oundry* of Grand
here for the post two weeks.
. the weekend at Jefferson Barrack*, Pwker *pent the weekend at laird Rapid* spent Friday at lhe Van
Mr*. M. E. Lee and Nancy have| vtaltlng Mr. Nell. Mr. Isham knd ’akp'.. near Flint, with Robert's, Schoten •home.
----- --------Rev.-----------Roush came
grandparents.
Tuesday for a few days.
been vialUng her parenta In Quincy* other friends.
or
Mra. Hazel Hinckley spent the
Mrs. Ted McLaughlin of Mu*ke-i
while Mr. Lee was north on a fish-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hller of Ionia
Rapids
her &gt;on
gon wno
who was a guest at the home
home.
ing trip.
called on Mr. and Mra. T. 8. Baird weekend in Grand rt»
PKIa with
.,ui ncri
Mr. and Mrs John Fuller and son 'Sunday. Mr*. Hller Is Mra. Baird's brother and family, Mr. end Mrs. of Mr. and Mra. F. Manin Sage
Earl o,TUw
Offley.
' ove
the Fourth returned ~
Tuesday.
Jackie, of Munising visited Mr. and *t*ter.
------r---------------------------------’
iiainuu'tiu, who
—
— ----- - - - -— .........
w&lt;.
.uuihu. wama
,,„
Mr* Glenn Densmore Thursday eveRichard Leo Hammond,
ha*
Mr- and .n.oMrs iNorman
Otto a
and
the early
nlng
I ’been
___ _spending
___ 'L__________
-- part
- of the j Ban8c,dand daughter. Alice, of Bat- baby visited her parents in Lansing
summer with
with hte
his grandmother.
grandmother. Mrs.
Mrs. ll® Creek, and Lloyd Hammond also' over the Fourth.
Mr*. Philip Milchrll and Linda of -• Rummer
!
of
Banfield,
were
Sunday
guests
of
j
“
'Mra
Eli»"johnson
returned
Mon1
Fort Sil|. Okla., are expected the oeo. Port, returned to Cincinnati.
| day from a several days' visit with
middle of July for a month’s stay; Ohio. Saturday. He was accompan-. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Ritchie.
Chrystal Victory of Dayton., her son. Dr. Lester Johnson and
with hcr parent*. Mr. and Mra. Fred i«i by Mr. and Mrs. James Ham-■
. Ohio. Mrs. Earl Smith of Detroit.' family at Ann Arbor.
Stebblns.
mond and family who spent the
I Mr. and Mra. Cassius Chandler of
Mr. and Mra. Alonxo E. Trim enMra. Leo Hammond In Cincinnati. Owomo, Mra. Arthur Collison of tertalned on the Fourth the latter'*;
। Judge and Mrs. Adelbert Cort­. Delton. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Weaver. uncle and family. Mr. and Mra.
I right and family spent the week­. and two children of Galesburg. Mrs.; Shirley Moore of Big Rapids and!
WILL BE CLOSED
! end with her sister, Mra. Annat Ronald Graham and two children daughter. Mtes Paula Moore of PeFrom Monday. July 13th to
and mother-in-law. Mra. Graham, toakey; also Miss Lois Morey of Big
; Berry of .Colon.
Monday. July ZOth
9 PAIRS
, Mrs. Blanche Goucher spent from( and Miss Irone Weaver of Nashville Rapids.
TRESSA CLEVELAND
! and Mr. and Mrs. C. Groom.' of
Mrs. Alonzo E. Trim was an over
Phone 2711
Hotel Hastings,' Thursday until Sunday with her son
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mra., Ionia were the out-of-town relative* Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs.
who attended the funeral of Mra. Flora Schulze al Nashville
,
' Donald Goucher of Detroit.
. Elvira Weaver Monday.
| Mr. and Mra. Ray Shroyer and
$4-50 VALUE FOR
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Gaskell and Miss Lctha Mote are spending the
trolt were the guesU of Mr. and!
Mrs. W. G. Bauer from Friday un­. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vedder of Has-' week at Fife lake, near Traverse
10 Pain Plain Toe
and Mr.—and
Mra. Ed Kropp
of city.
1
til Wednesday.
I| tings
— --------------;--------------------—
»iik Ark., spent- -----------•’“’•j Mr.
At-]
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towne.!■»
l ft. e
Smith.
the weekendI
.... and
„,M Mra. B.
a, J. Coulan of nl
..
and sonnf .Detroit were guests Bat- In Chicago. Mra. Gaskell. Mra. Ved- lanta. Ga.. have been visiting her
STEAM HEAT
urday and Sunday of Mr. and Mra. der and
Mrs.
Kropp
are
sisters.
|
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
James
Mat-- —- —-v*---------- ~’J’
'• I*"1’15- Mr and Mrs. James MatHOT A COLD WATER
Oscar Palmer. Mr and Mra. Ger-J Mr*.
Mrs. Marie Dolsen of Flint ar- thews the
Ute last two weeks. They left,
$7.50 Value for
aid Ahrens. Lois and Jerry of Grand rl**d Tuesday ♦»
to spend
this week
™r/_ ihk
t Tuesday for their home.
SHOWER BATH
Carl
| Mrs. Martha —
Predum
Rapids; and Una Morland of Cale- with Mra. n
*’’ Wesplnter.
-— and son.'
Miss Audrey Hummel and Mis* Walter Rose and fam Uy of Grand
donla were also Sunday guests of
11 Polri
Single 13-50 per wk. up
Lot* Kenyon »pent the weekend in , Rapid* attended a reunion In Danthe Palmers
। bury, Ohio, July 4lh.
• Mrs. Cora BUnchlcomb left Sun- Kalamazoo.
I day for her home in Great Falls,
I Mont., after spending several weeka
I with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Chag.[
I Aldrich.
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in a blood diet. This is fortunate
for the natives. for theae beta meas­
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wings.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JULY 9, ^942

IICHTY-SIVINTH YIAt

COASTGUARDSNOW
TRAINING AT CAMPS

Delton Woman
Takes Own Life

VAI IlCh DEI IfC AC I 10,c?n^
DVDATUC ItALUCU KCLILj VI

tor * doiCTl *«*•
I PAID 8500 IN SETTLEMENT
j BOY ON BICYCLE INJURED
July 10. 1849, Mr. Norrte sold to
It will be remembered that same,
,
‘&lt;&gt;r ume ago. Barry county brought suit-. as to wha
I *i ru atuv m
*•&gt;*•—* ■»
u
i
brought
on« Au&lt;ui1
7- —
«old,.bto!
against
’Andrew Matthews
and wrxit
hte,। home Is in Kalamazoo
. tune piece
174 lb*, of pork for. 8132.
7 bondsmen for tines and costs in cer- 'J*
J
backward:
By JANE CAMERON
William Couch of Delton, ended her
By March 38. 1856. we find prices tain cases which It was alleged he lhe «nner of Jefferson and Clinton
miMt
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
., (Oontlnuad from page 1, sec. 1) '
a Uttle after noon Thun-',;
life Monday afternoon by swallow- ------------------------------------------ ~——»-{
had advanced, for Mr. Norris on had collected. M justice of the peace |
Bt. Mary's for two weeks. Next he Ing a deadly poison Her death oc-1 '
lhc
coMUtution
guarantees
la
Green
began
to
wdrk
for
me
for
thaL.date
sold
to
a
Mr.
Ooslln
flour
but
had
tailed
tn
pay
to
the
county
1
Xu..
will tf transferred far two weeks
seven dollars per month.”
. 'at four cents a pound; f”u
-----------•----- —-*- *-• Davis, of Gillman. IU. He
taken to Pennock hospital, having
T***®^^
Under date of July 15. 1836, a Mr. then 12‘* cents a day.
------------------------------------------.---------- — of---- prices
------ •
quoted objections raised to some of the luKered the
,°*
ri^ht
Plantler* te--------charged
with tour days
Comparison
period at Pine Uke camp. At the Dleton. st seven o'clock that eve- sir oehld Campbell in the Readers --------------one hour after she Digest.
work In haying. 8400; boy one day. above with those now prevailing item? which the county had charged
™ hu chMl •nd “ ln‘i Mr» Evlr« Weaver.
latter two camps he will be given nlng, about
,4.
— fatal dose. She sheriff's
...• • •
drank
the
37 cents. And we must remember seems to give the Impression that against him. The offer was referred!Jurea tnoult*rweekend leaves. Clear lake camp
office was notified. Undershcriff j Something i would like to do— that then a day meant from sunrise people in those day* could not be-; to the board of supervisors. After' rAvvftT ciiangVtime
is designated as "Unit 3 “ and Pine Leon
Doster and Coroner Lathrop'send Mahatma Ghandl a pair of to sunset
come very rich from selling isbor or1 investigation the board decided to ।
‘
‘
Uke camp as "Unit 3" of the Bat­ made the investigation.
' pants.
In January 1838. Mr. Ashley te product*.
But maybe they were accept the proposition. At their I The board of supervisor* would
tle Creek coast guard station.
It appears that Mrs. Couch work• • • f
charged 81-17 for hauling three loads more h*PPY th“n the people of our June session the supervisors were like. If possible, to have eastern U;&gt;' 01,10 On Ju,y 2Activities at unit No. 1 will be
ed In a.-•Delton restaurant. She
Add beautiful names: Mayllng. of lumber, and the same amount for ,lnw- Prom what some pioneers notified that the 8500 had been paid. I vandard time as formerly Instead unlle&lt;1 ln mntTiage io Rufu
the writer he te certain they
---------------------- ----------------|of w&gt;r
’|0Wn the counly-, er who died two jean ag
cepllon center of Port Custer. Tha camo home that evening, a little | given name of Madame Chiang Kai- hauling three loads of brick. For
' actlvlttea. The matter was referred Weaver was a member of (
enlisted men will be Issued uni­ early. Her husband waa a home. shek. Incidentally. I think Madame 117 feel of lumber Mr. Ashley ws* H*d 8&lt;x&gt;d Ume* together, a nd teem- SUPERVI ME COURT HOUSE
than
— folks do AND
*"'* GROUNDS
forms.-will be instructed In navy It Is Mid that they had some words chia ng Kal-ihek has one of lhe charged 8137. But when 11 came ed -far more friendly •*
to Prnaecutlng Attorney Barnett for land cemetery circle. She te *urabout
the
wage#
she
received.
Evimoit
beautiful
mouths
L
have
ever
I The board of superiors at their' decision. He said at once that he vived by a daughter. Mn Edward
regulation*, will be vaccinated, will
to nail* that Mr. Ashley needed in nowshe *«cn.
be taught health hygiene, and wffl i dently hurt by what he said, ~~
Iris building operations, the charge
&lt; recent session gave to Probate doubted tf It could be done. In an D. Smith, two sons. Leslie and Foe­
be given preliminary training in I audden’y left
bou*e and was
...
TUNEFUL OLD HYMNS
'Judge Clement. County clerk Hyde, opinion filed at the June session he rest, all of Hastings; seven grand­
close order drill and signal work 8°n,! &lt;*bout ten minute*. She next| Wr Just found a recipe for pea- Heed that Mr. Ashley Is also FAVORITE WITH SOLDIERS
___________
,______
_ said that he had advised with the1 children, and four great-grandchiland County______________
Treasurer Clouse
gen-1
At the Clear lake camp or unn!*01'^ her kltchcn- pour*® eoffee nul butter Ice cream. Don't look charged with "one buffalo skin.
Editor Brown, of the Ingham Co-*1*1 «h*r*teion of the court house attornev general of the state and dren. Funeral service* were conNo 2 where the trainees will spend 11,10 “ cup Bntl dr,nlt
8hc Put' for it tn this column because even 81.00." You might be willing to
and grounds, and authorised them &gt; with other authorities, and had no ducted Monday at 3 P- tn at Um
the second two weeks of lheir in-1 mor&lt;! cofIe« ln lhe ^P- *nd.wc"t j my stomach wouldn't stand that, part with a dollar, several of them
to
direct
the
activities
of
lhe
jandoubt that tlie board lacked author- Walidorff funeral home by th* Itev•traction period they will receive' 0,11 doora wllh the CUP ,n her hand |8ay. have you noticed that peanut in fact, for such a robe, but you opposing what Is generally termed ;
1 Itor and any other caretakers of lhe Ity to make the change as federal erend Albert Butterfield. Interment
»eaman*hlp and ordnance In*true- 8he
&gt;n about two minutes butter taste* better since it went cannot buy them now. Two other 1 as "high falutlng" music by churchI
। court house and grounds.
la* governed the fixing of stand- was In Rutland township.
X .
husband and dauahter
r.,. „a can? it
daughter ,,
Un
p to *•&gt;
42 —
cents
If it stays
tlon, will be put through close or­ and told her
—------ —------ ----------------------- - - choirs, li happy to be backed up
der drills, and will receive addition­ Clarabel Uiat she had swallowed1 at that price, maybe I can spread flooring 84 06, and 336 feel ot white-1 on hte plea for more tuneful, rhycarbolic acid. Shortly after that she: peanut butter sandwiches for my
al training signal work.
wood siding, 8336.
■ mic music, by the favorite hymn*
became
111.
and
waa
taken
to
Bergrandchildren
after,all.
The final two weeks of training
In April 1838. Ed Stokoc U, chosen by soldiers of army trainnard hospital where she died *oon;
• • .
charged for H pound of tobacco.mg camps in widely separated,
। The newsstand* in July mu*t be probably chewing. 25 oents.
3. will Include additional training after.
ln our country
They are
Undersheriff Doater learned where B mott inspiring sight.
Every
In close order drill and signal work. __U
In M.rth 1841. C.lrln LCT.U,
'I”"?
-U-------------'toningaJ
.
ln(
.
from
Jnck
and
J
1U
to
lhe
The men will be trained in gunnery and when she had purchased the'
pinner roU.nl U v.nkr. Sprint.. । to “lk“ JT1' °M
CnW,
at Pine lake, but coast guard of­ drug, also found the bottle that had highbrow Reader's Digest, from
ficer* have emphasised that such contained it and the cup Into which women's magazines to farm papers
activities will not interfere with she had poured the poison. Mfpri that have come here lately have had
civilian activities at the lake and Doster and Lathrope Ulked with lhe a colored cover featuring OLD
GRAND
In December 1830. Mr. NorrU had
will not endanger the Uvea of civil- husband and children and learned OLORY in all her majestic beauty. evidently a stock of groceries, for When the Roll Is Called Up
RAPIDS'
Seeing a complete newsstand of flagUna. A crow's neat, similar to those
we find he charged William Lewis,
covered magazines must be a thrill.
Carolina; "In tlie Sweet Bye and.
on ship*, win be erected on the
famed as "Yankee Bill Lewis" the Bye" at Indiantown Gap. Penn-1
army.
As
there
was
no
question
EUSES
direct TQ
Indeed.
•
shore of Pine lake, and the enlist­
following .items: 2 lbs. auger. 44 sylvanla; "Dayate Dying tn the'
about
the
cause
of
her
death
an
tnTOLEDO - HO CHANM8
ed men wUl be trained In cUmblng
West" at Camp Lee. Virginia;
PI RECT CONNECTIOMS AT
Mra. Couch te survived by her
"Rock of Ages" at Fort Warren.
' Four Urge lifeboats are being sent
JACKSON TO
In September 1839. we find Dan Wyoming; "Holy, Holy, Holy" at
arrangement of a body of troops In
to' Pine and Clear Ukea for me by! husband, by four sons. James of
ARM ARBORTo- DETROIT
Carpenter charged with 27 lbs. of
tlie trainees. Other equipment be­, Muskegon. Charles and Sum in the the form of steps; an arrangement beef. 8135: peck of salt, 18 cenu; Maxwell Field, Alabama; "Abide
DtTROtT
•VIA
ing shipped to the camps Includes, army and Herbert of Delton; also of the vessels of a fleet In V form. half bushel of poUtoes. 18 cents; With Me" al Camp Shelby. Missis­
sippi; and "Onward Christian Sol­
by two daughters. Clarabel and One never knows what will be In
ANN ARBOR
medical and ordnance supplies.
pound of tobacco. 37 cents. In No­ diets" al Camp Robinson, Arkan­
this
column
next.
Just
for
fun.
,
Beverly
both
at
home.
The
body
The 80 trainees who arrived Mon­
see If you don't find lhe word again vember he U charged with 51 Iba. sas. They are songs that always
.
was
taken
to
the
Henton
funeral
day came from Grand Haven where
somewhere else In ,a few hours or of flour, 81.00; 1 lb. of tea. 81 cenU. draw out good congregational slngthey had received some Instruction.
TOL£DO
In September 1842, lie chargedI Ing, readers will note.
days. I always do after finding a
Nearly all of the men are from
Darby Doyle, an early settler ot PASSING OF * ”
ADRIAN
Chicago or iu vicinity.
Yankee Springs, with "one day's
The new fence they put around; work of myself and ox team 8100.' ■ WELDON FREELAND
carried on much like life on a ship.
the Byttaths last week is quite *In *"
—*- —
•*--•March
3. 1842 he----sold
Mr. Doyle'
Weldon James Freeland, 47. passEach camp will be called a ship,
snazzy, eh. chums?
a fat hog. weighing 203 lbs., for
HASTINGS — JACKSON — TOLEDO
HASTINGS — JACKSON — DETROIT
and enlisted men who leave the
89.12. and a quarter of beef, 183 morning after a short Illness. Me
BEAD ur
BEAD DOWfc
BEAD DOWX
camp will be described as "off ship." * terring Brian Doitlevy. William
Something
to
think about— lbs. for 8493.
is survived by his father. James
Hastings
Hasting*
Prom lhe Bataan Epic in the July
Holden. Ellen Drew
March 4. 1841. we note the fol­ Freeland of Cincinnati. Ohio; six
Charlotte
Charlotte
portance to our country in war time
Reader's Digest: “On Mt. Marieveles
Eaton Rapids
The atory concern* the visitation* lived the pygmy Negritos, most lowing entry: "Elizabeth Cole bc- brothers. Gilbert of Colon. Floyd,
That was proven by the fact that
Eldred and Percy of Battle Creek.
from
the
past
solely
to
help
a
small
­
eight German saboteurs were re­
primitive of all human beings. They
May 4. 1842. James Watson Is Charles of Cincinnati, and John of
cently arrested by the F. B. I. be­ town bookkepeer out of the fix he's wore no clothing, lived on wild ban­ charged these Items 'For 1 day's Fulton: two sisters. Mrs. Goldie
cause a coast guard in Florida saw In when framed by crooked pol­ ana*. papayl. cocoanut*, snakes and work of my oxen, 37 cents." On
Bowers of Traverse city, and Mrs.
■
crocodiles, and were a mild and August 10. 1842. Mr. Watson U
four of these Hitler hirelings land itician*.
Ruth Engle of Los Altos. Calif.
i
on lhe ocean shore at a lonely spot. "Brooklyn Orchid" starring
peaceful people.
When the full charged: "For driving my hone to
Funeral services were held al 111
In a rubber boat, which had been William Bendix, Joe Sawyer
fury of modem war hit this forest Otsego. 50 cents: oxen and wagon o'clock Wednesday at Leonard's!
launched from a German submarine
primeval, these inoffensive little
funeral home with Rev. Ooldren of­
The atory of two taxicab tycoon* aborigines. APPALLED BY THE
।
who become Involved with a blonde SAVAGERY OP CIVILIZED MAN. day's work of oxen to plow, 37 cents". ficiating and burial at Freeport.
tet, also al another four, who had beauty contest winner.
retreated to the great, rocky crater son is charged for work at plowing
made a similar landing on Long Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy
of Marivelea. where they huddled, 50 cenu a day by Mr. Norris; but
in comparative security, while the Uter during harvesting Mr. Norris'
Island. These eight men had lived In “I Married an Angelin America, had belonged to the
Catchy music, fantastic situations bloody Ude of conquest surged bock
German “Bund," had gone to Ger­ and a unique romance blend into and forth below them." The "CAPS" day. The day then, of course, was
many. and spent montlis In being fascinating entertainment, literally are mine. And we have the in­ from sunrise to sundown.
trained for wrecking
munition a fantasy set to music.
describable gall to send missionaries
In April 1843. Patrick Oillaspie
out to CHRISTIANIZE the savages became indebted to Mr. NorrU for
plants, aluminum factories, impor­
tant railroad bridge* and other
Sabu. Rosemary DeCamp
Well, i guess we got the pinfeath­ 23‘a lbs. of pork, probably taken
dirty business of that kind. They
Rudyard Kipling's Jungle ____
Book ers all picked In this one. 'Bye, from the family barrel of salk pork,
brought with them, in disguUad
and was charged 6 cents a pound
forms, the high explosives with oomes to lhe screen with all Its chums.
amazing tales and thrilling adven­
which to do this work. They also
A legal ruling states that a cow
tures.
brought with them 8170,000 In cash.
June 15. 1850 we find Darby Doyle
ha* a right In the road. Fancy
In American money, which was to
taking all thia time to find out what
be used to hire crooks, and bribe
cows seem to have known all along. ter, purchased of Ur. Norris; also
employees to aid them In this sab­
otage.
A coast guard spoiled their plan*
Advice has been sent out from
and saved many American lives and Washington to farmers who have
hundreds of millions of American wood lol* that they cut wood for
their own use next winter as soon
property.
___ _______
as possible. The government auth­
HASTINGS GIRLs'aT
orities call attention to the fact Uiat
CAMP K1TANN1WA
coal plies at the mines and at the
Hastings girls entering the first distribution centers are smaller
period at Camp Kilannlwa this week than usual this year: that railroads
are Mary Jane Andrus, Anne Good­ will be increasingly busy with war
year, Sally Goodyear, Janet Mc­ work transportation, so that there
Nally. Helen Stebbins and Julie te sure to be a coal shortage next
Sheldon.
winter. Hence the advice to farm-1
Among the other girls registered era to provide their own fuel when­
are Janet McKnlght. granddaughter ever possible.
of Mr. and Mra Jos. McKnlght. who
comes from Wilmette. Hl., along REPORTED MISSING
with two friends. Anne Palmer and
Peggy Fifer from the *ame town.
Mrs. John Jugle of Lansing, for­
merly of Hastings, has been report­
MARRIAGE UCENSE
ed as loot In action on the Atlantic
Gordon L. Green. Yankee Springs 30 coast. Lawrence hud been in the
Lula B. M. Young, Battle Creek 20 Navy about four years.
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�THE HASTINGS RANNEK, THURSDAY, JULY »■ 1MI
FRA1R.IEVILLE
Mr*. LaVem Calthrop returned
home Friday evening after spending
two weeks at Gull lake. On Bunday
Mra. Calthrop and Mr. and Mrs
Lewellyn Bb of Delton visited Mr.
Calthrop at Battle Creek, finding
Mr. and Mr*. Will Johnson at­
Hattie Johnson Tuesday, while on' Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Whittemore
him feeling fairly good.
tended the funeral of their nephew
Mra. Man Foltoy was * guest last
Manley Sherman In Hastings, Wed­
week ot Dr. and Mr*. Charle. Mul­
nesday. Manley Shannas lived on
len and Mra Ada Cortright of Ot­
Jdr.
Hl,'BBAKD mLLS
sego,
returning home Sunday.
Much
sympathy
1*
extended
to
the
J
Lana daughter of Mr.
lake three mllea south of Battle
family.
Mra. James Boulter and Mrs Lew­
Creek. They have rented a cottage Undale, son of Mr. and Mn. Dan
Will Green ot Fort Pearce. Fla.,
is Johnson. Jr., were Kalamazoo
shopper* Friday.
warning to farmers, who ar
Martindale were married in Ohio. and Gordon Green of Battle Creek
hu a poslUon In the Duplex Press July 1. They were accompanied by apent Tuesday night withl Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Mark Norris spent
to think German treachery
Mrs. Albert Green.
Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Harry
Mr and Mr*. Walter Karpinski,
their going, but others will gain ent they are staying at the home
Ritchie at their eotuge at Oun lake.
received word from their son in Haof
the
groom
’
s
parents.
Best
wish
­
fact that the German despot would
Mra. Georgia Bellingham relumed
Mra. Lucy OUon of Grand RapUke to destroy America's big1. Id* has been staying a few days es to them, for a happy married life.
home Sunday after spending the'
The youngest son of Mr. and Mra. and taking In the sights down there.
week with her daughter Mrs. Walter
Mr. Oliver Van Kirk te looking af­
aidrog Bbgl'and' and R’usala with wUh her ,uter MUs Eunlce H°&gt;1 Wm. Stanton had the misfortune to
Warner at Pine lake ■
ter
the
huckleberry
marsh
on
the
needed food. They will atop at!
fall from the handle ban of a bi­
Mr. and Mra George Adrianson.
i nothing, for they are desperate 1 GLASS CREEK
cycle on which he was riding and chased from Myron Setulba last fall
Mra. Mary Mead, Jake Adrianson,
injure ms
hl* biuuc
ankle quiw
quite wrcrviy
severely a* b/£t^Tt pS-------------------------Accordingly farmers arc asked to'1 Mrs Ray Erway and Miss Maxine injure
Robert Burchett and Mr. and Mr*.
b. had
b.« to
U, be
b. taken
bta to
b, a
. doctor,
.^b,,
Jnlklm ,nUt.
watch their grain fields when | and Genevieve qnd Dwight FerrU.I he
NASHVILLE
AnnTi^V.nd
Mr and Mrs
Jenkins enterLewis Johnson, Jr, and family at­
visited MIm Joph Erway at Morris
*'
*nni- Pedor attd children of|1 tained
tained friend*
friend* from
from Grand
Grand Rapid*
Rapid*
ML*a Elaine Scott ha* gone to Chi­ tended the Adrianson reunion Sun­
I Grand
Rapids_____________
are spending some two day3 )ajlt weck
p
lake Sunday. ' '
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cago for a two weeks' visit with day at Milham Park. Kalamazoo
ntirenLi Mr and Mrs.;
Mn. i -- ‘ . lin'pmx
..
—
. ’Tyle
.
Mr.and Mra. Robert Shricker and; time with her parents.
Van
of.
aries to prevent German hirelings
relatives.
There were 47 present. Others were
sons
Jack
and
Jerry
of
Richland
Walter
Karpinski.
On
Sunday
they
;
NaahvlUe
lpcnl
a
day
last
week
n»hfrom setting fires.
Mra. WJjl Reynolds has returned from Kalamaaoo, M*nhaU. Irving
vlrited
at
Chas.
WhlUemore'6 had pot luck dinner and a large ln_
JL^Yake
imi weex iisn
from Lansing where she visited her and Doster.
SOUTH THOBNAPPLE
'
I birthday
«...
. Thursday
ihuraday and Friday.
birthday’ cake in h6nor
honor ot
of Walter!
Walter , au—-s
ah.,—
daughter.
Do not forget the P. N. O. lunch­
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Karplnakf
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Mr. ond Mn. Chn WhlUrmon Korplrakl Jr. o&lt; Oread Rapid. All
«
Mrs. Ernest Van Auker of Uuulng eon at the Odd Fellow* Hall. Fri­
Infant son born to Mr and Mrs : spent lhe Fourth at Gun lake.
their children and famine* were
lake s.turdav evenlnr Thev
spent a few day* with her sister.• day. July 10 at 1 o'clock.
-Ward Bender at Blodgett ho.plU),. Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Haven* ac- present from Grand Rapids.
1 are getting quite tame in this part
Mra. Glenn Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Norris and
Grand Rapids,
Mr. and Mr*. Sherman Sharpe of of u,c
Rapids. Monday evening,
evening. companled by Mr. and Mra. Rex
Mrs. .Viola Hagerman stepped off’ Charlotte Hughes were
Sunday
June 28. Both mother and babe are Tate of Ypollantt, Mr. and Mrs I Muskegon are spending this week,
.
'’
weddl„_ k,.., ln
a raise at the Townsend hall, fell, guests of Mra. Jennie Norris and
doing fine. Marie Nash of Ha*flng* John Haven, and Rodney of Has- at their cottage at D^p lake Their|
eommunltv won
and broke her left arm.
Lucy. Other caller* were Mr. arid
to caring for Uttle Gerry and the tings and Robert McOlockUn and, daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs.;
______ y, , ,_________
Hany Lasley of Navarre. Ohio’ Mr*. Elbert Simpson. Mra. Rachel
home during Mra. Bender's abaence. family of Hastings spent Sunday at' Al Bergstrom of Grand Rapids! q(I|mby
visited at the home of Gail Lykins Simpson and Jane McKinnon of
m.w.
spent the weekend with them.
...
.
Clare TreMiirfn.
Troutwtne na»»«
passed th.
the week nun
Gun lake.
several'day* 1**1 week.
Mre
Mword uovrnnan
Bob.mon ana
ond two;
l»o
,nd
Hopkins.
end with friends In Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Whittemore
mra. aawaro
~pr"”’ “'
Robert Betts of Grand Rapid*
Mra. Oeorge Adrianson to spending
Mra.
were
visitors tn u&gt;e Perry
Mr*. Hattie Johnson returned and
ana daughters Arlene and
and Judy
Juay children
children went to Detroit Sunday
Bunday to
to.Hastings
,
77 ,7.7;
spent the weekend at hto home here. | the week with her daughter and
home —
Thursday
‘
evening from
m Mu.
Has- called An
on Mr
Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. Leo Tift Of snend
spend a week with Mr. and Mra .11 home on
°° the Fourth.
Mr. and Mr*. Ward Butler and family, Mr. and Mra. Robert Orr at
--------------------welt
attended
Ung* where She had spent a cou- northwest Rutland Sunday.
Clarence Graby.
|
WKS '
family will ntoVe this week into their Watervliet.
last
week
with
an
average
dally
at
­
Visitors at Forrest Havens' during
Mr. and Mra. Goodwin have gone
home recently purchased of Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Clayton St. John
Johnson and with them attended the week were Mr. and Mrs. Gor- to Indiana on a defense project tendance of 25; 17 received perfect
Edith Mayo
and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris spent
Ithe funeral of their nephew Manley don Havens and Mr. and Mr*. Rtx' Mra. Elsie Penbrook Is looking after attendance certificates Those who
MIm Nettie Zimmer of Patterson. Sunday with Mr. St. Johns’ parents
assisted were Mra. Loyal Lowell. Mr*
Sherman. Mra. Eva Johnson, wid­ Tate ot Ypsilanti and Louis Havens their place during their absence,
, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs Leo New Jersey. Is spending the summer at Holland.
j Leo Storkan. Mr. and Mr*. Frank leo Reynolds. Mrs Clarence Calms. WOOD SCHOOL
ow of the late Sam Johnson, and of Saugatuck.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Erway and j Storkan and daughters ot Cleve- Miss Rullson and Marjorie Reynold*.• There were fifteen children from। Erb and family of Grand Rapids at the home of Mra. Llbble Mar­
daughter Pearl Withey and husband
. made a short visit at the Bruce shall.
Are you entitled to wear g
of Grand Rapids were In attend­ son Norman and Loraine OUa of land were guests of Mr. and Mra The names of Helen Rowley. Paul our neighborhood who attended the
Mra. Stewart Lofdahl and two
‘
Kalamazoo were weekend visitor* at | James Storkan Sr., lhe pa*t week OUs, Robert Reid and Norman Me- summer Bible school at Carlton Cen-, home.
"target" lapel button? You
ance.
sons returned Monday from Aurora. HE! are If you are Inverting al
Fred
Otis'.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry j Other guests there during the week Intyrc were placed on the honor roll' ter. and on Friday night the par-' Thursday evening guests of Mr.
Mrs. Grace Nichols received a
fdr learning the most scripture.
1 ents who attended the programi and Mra. Charles Rose were Mr. Illinois, where she visited relative*. IM* least ten percent al your.InMr. and Mra. Harry Beard and*
Mr. and Mr*. Marley Ayres of: were Mra. Alta Kidder. Mrs. CarylI and Mra. Russell Rose of Hastings,
come tn War Bond**very pay
|
Hastings spent the weekend with Bowman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ho- and Mr. and Mrs, Orville Bruce. family are living In Charlotte.
»'■ you Indge of psMis* Virginia Week* was at In­ M
Mr. and Mra. Merle Rowley.
I
• trioilim.
z
•
dian
River over lhe holiday.
RiHb
Mr. r^E^Sv^h
and Mra. Homer Belch M°r
of;
f! Jearw‘l* and Joan ****«» of
Mr- and Mr» clare Bassett spent |
r-.
—
v
»
o....
,
Mra. Mary White visited relatives
“•y5,2r^k l*1 Sund“y w“h Mr- land visited their aunt and uncle the weekend visiting relatives in Dein
Lansing
a
few
days
last
week.
I
and
Mr* Rov
I---------------------------------Mf
Bassett j
■ndMra.
Roy Perrv
Perry.
Mr
Mrs Roy Kelley .from TUes-tn)U
&lt;&gt;,M
.
8pT?t day untu Saturday. On Saturday stayed with the children during' Herbert Wise made a buxines* trip.
to Detroit Monday.
"2 ? .
y
Ur. .nd Mn. Kelb-y ,„d
P.UI their absence.
Douglas and David Yarger of |
Nonban Melnlyre l.
lb, wrddln, ol Tim, Cp.
- The Friendly Neighbors club; held Battle Creek spanl^last'’week with'
*!?■
.&lt; U ». Robc °r Unu church- afterward at- al the home of Mr*. Geo. Taggart their grandparents, Igr. and Mra
Thursday was well attended Coy Brumnt.
ofKDnwlmuSMMmf&lt;^nH1'^av,with h8? ,endln« u,e reception at the home last
all member* but one being present ! The Clover Leaf class 'will have f
£££?
her °f U)e brld,.B pan-ntt Mr. and M„
One visitor also atended. After n their picnic Friday at PutnUn Park. I
Don't forget me 4-h meeting this’
busy and pleasant afternoon re-1 A pot luck dinner at one b'plock. !
Prldav
I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Proctor freshments of ice cream and cake
Mrs. Ruth Shriver has returned
Mr ’ .nd Mr. Ch.rlr. Bunion.
O'*"11
from her vacation in Grand Rapids.1
Barbara and Billy of Kalamazoo.
»'■«»*»«•
*|। **Mr. and
Mrs. Howard.Wilson vte-t Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Furniss have
guests
Mr.------and--------Mrs.'ited In Wayland and Kalamazoo, purchased the former E. V, Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Carpenter of I Sunday T----—of—
- ----------- . ... .
Battle creek spent the Fourth at'Ernest Wilkins were Mr. and Mrs.
property on State street.
the J. L. Smith home.
| Clifford Treet, George Kidder. MldWord received from Vernon EnMrs Carrie Evans has returned'
Mr. and Mrs Crabtree of Char-1 dierille and Warren Kidder
g»l states that he is stationed In from Indiana and to staying at the
lotto were Sunday afternoon callers
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Bowman and Florida.
home of Mr&gt; Esther Johnson.
at the J. L. Smith home.
I children. Mr. and Mrs. Verne BowThe Pilgrim Holiness Woman's
Mra. Leljy Roc of Kalamazoo spent'
Mrs. Roy Perry spent Thursday I dt*1* dnd family. Robert Bowman prayer meeting will be held at Mra. the weekend at her home here.
In Middleville at the A C. Dunkee'md family, the Loy Smith, family Rose Engel's Thursday afternoon. . Fergus Reldel of Cadillac to with hto I
home In the Interest of Red Cross and Mr- *nd Mrs. Omer Wiesen- GREGORY
grandparent*. Mr. and Mra. William'
’* *
hofer and family attended n party
Ttlmarah. Mr*. Jean Reldel to be-'
Kenneth Slocum spent the week-1 Ing transferred to Grand Rapids.
. j?rs.' Byron Girard and RiuseU of, - --------- ----------------------- - ...
Holland spent the weekend at the. Utile Barbara Bowman’* birthday, end al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. John S. Greene
A locksmith' who Uvail in
Mr. and Mrs: Ray Clinton and "
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" of- - '; spent the week In Detroit.
Russell
Booher and‘ family
Coate
homes of Kenneth Reynolds and E.,
family and Will—
CLsler visited De­ Grove.
A. Reynolds.
I------------------------The reunion of the Nashville high
Key West,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rose and ■ troll a few
‘rJrdays
Z, -~r
ago
Mr. and Mr.
Mra.and Mr*. Burrel PhilMp* and; school class of 1925 will be held
Said—“I have a plan to
LuclUe of Pontiac spent the week-1 Will Cisler called on Charles Cis­ Mr and Mrs. Joe Konleczny and I Sunday. July 12 at Thomapple lake.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Row- ler. who to not very well. last Sun- baby son. Kenneth, attended the I Mr. and Mra Richard Green and
■ORgeM:
Fox reunion at th£*'homo of Mr.1 family are at Ludington.
ley and Mr. and Mra. Lon Rose of dayBuy Bonds—all you can;
Hastings where Lucille Ls making
Mr. Charles Cixler passed his Mth and Mra. Jesse Kenyon of Gull lake. Mtos Mary Jane Sheldon of Kala­
They’ll help licit Japan—
Sunday.
,'
an extended visit
; birthday last Thursday.
mazoo Is visiting Mr. and Mra. Ralph
---------------------------------------- | Corporal Charles Kidder paid his
Moreover, they’ll feather
Mr. and Mra. Chet Tompkins and- Wetherbee.
family and, doll Slocum spent Sat­
P4,U, U, ,b. &gt;
|
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Lykins. Chaa.
your neetl".
urday in Traverse City.
.
I and Sherman and Nathan Sheldon
FrnUm.. B, k.,1 w. ... , u„
&gt;M da^hun:
were at Higgins lake over the 4th.
M
do b«e •( homo I. U U, MlM o,,., T»urt ond Clyde UTHch from Tuesday until Thursday In De­
Viat ponds—10'7 for War ; of Jackson were weekend guests ol troll where they attended a bail
Adolph, Benito and Hirohito
On game.
—the three blind mlee. Make
them rnn with ten percent of
year Income in War Bond*
every pay d*y.
letter recently stating that * for- Dunn were callers Sunday niter-

Buildingt
Crop*

Mine, Where's Your*?

kan and baby of Grand Rapid*. Mr.
Mrs. Theodore WUrtnga
ar.d1 Katemasoo were Sunday callers at and Mr* Dick Maters of Kalamadaughter Ann* May of Grand Roy Erway's. Jack Brownell of De­

Mtoa Susie Phillipa to In Hastings
tills week taking care of Mr. and
Mrs Linden Snyder'* little boy while
they are up north.
Mr. and Mra. Vern Haywood vis­
ited at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
Cleo Haywood and family of Dow­
ling Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Henion and
family visited hto mother tn Mus­
kegon Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Eaton and
family of Marshall were caller* at
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Glenn
Ingram, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Miller of Mid­
dleville were gueata of Mr. and Mra.
Dewayne Greenfield Bunday.
Gureta of Mr. and Mr* Melvin
Wade for the 4U» were Mr. and Mra.
Alden Chase and family of Phut,
Mra. Alice Rice of Lansing. Mr. and
Mrs Milton Rice and Mr and Mrs
Fred Wade from DeWitt and Mr.
and Mra. Arthur Wade from Holt.

UBERfY LIMERICKS

Women’s Part in Salvage

SAVE FATS /or VICTORY/
Waste Fats Needed to Make Explosives

The need it urgent. War in the Pacific has greatly reduced
our supply of vegetable fats from the Far East. It is neces­
sary to find tubstitutes for them. Fats make glycerine. And
glycerine maket explosives for us and our allies-explosives
to down Axis planes, stop their tanks, sink their ships. We
need millions of pounds of glycerine ond the housewives of
America can help supply them.

EVROLET
DEALERS

&gt;

Four Things to Do
4.

SAVE ALL YOUR WASTE COOK­

And strain your fats as you pour

ING FATS after you've got all

them in. so that meat particles and

the cooking good from them.

Save

other foreign matter are removed.
KEEP IN REFRIGERATOR, or a
cool, dark place until you have

lamb, and poultry. Save broiler drip­

q
w

pings from steaks, chops, veal and

collected at least I pound.

bocon. Save deep fats, whether lard

A. TAKE TO YOUR MEAT DEALER

pan drippings from roast ham. beef,

or vegetable* Shortening, from fried
potatoes, fish, doughnuts, ^fc.

p.
C

POUR INTO CLEAN. WIDEMOUTHED CAN. It is best to

who is cooperating patriotically

in this drive.

He will

weigh

your

QUALITY
MATERIALS

LOW COST

to the war industries.

locker plants will also accept your

Be sure the con is spotlessly clean,

salvaged fats.

Frozen food

TWO POUNDS OF WASTE COOKI NG FAT Wl LL MAKE
ENOUGH GLYCERINE FOR FIVE ANTI-TANK SHELLS.

^arry County Salvage Committee

MILK
■ays UNCLE SAM
MILK—that s America's strongest weapon to

win the war!

You'll find It rich ond creamy.

Above

all. it provides the food essentials your body needs every

day to maintain

price for it, and start it on its way

coffee or vegetable shortening con.

DRINK

service all makes
of cars and
trucks

con of fat. pay you. the established

pour into a wide-mouthed can. os a

Chaa. Annabla, Chairman

TRAINED
MECHANICS

good

health—not

just

ordinary

amounts but those all-important extra vitamins, min­

YOUR CAR OR TRUCK WILL LAST LONGER IF YOU HAVE IT
SERVICED REGULARLY—SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER

erals ond proteins..

Every adult should drink at feast

a pint daily to successfully carry out his duties In

Uncle Sam s war program,

He has trained mechanic!.
... He uses quality mate­
rials. ... He performs all
service operations at reosonable Kites. ... It pays to see
your Chevrolet dealer for
car-saving service because,

for years, Chevrolet dealers
have had the largest num­
ber of trade-ins and, there­
fore, the widest experience
in servicing all makes and
models. ... Better have a
check-bp today.

Mrs. Geo. Hebden, Director

Originator and Outstanding Leader

CAR CONSERVATION PLAN

Order your bottle of nour­

ishing. flavorful Highland's Dairy Grode A milk today.
It's GOOD—and good for you. too!
Phono 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers.

HIGH IN CRKAM CONTINT. RAW
OR

PASTIURIZIO.

PT. 6c:

QT.

e ■ /
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HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutings

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�FREEPORT

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chlldrrn
,,
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Mead. k&gt;cal. Mra. MarMr. and Mr*. Howard Osborne1 &lt;-arp&lt;- Demand
Woodland, WIU
and
—
————— of ■•WVUW1U.
and Mr. and Mra. Fred Ballance of Mr’ Bernice Hughes and children
Hasting*, and Vai Jorgensen of Cad- of Hastings spent Tuesday at Thoralltec were Sunday dinner guest* of *PP&gt;e lake.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Benedict.
Mr. and Mra George Bassett and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt spent M1“ K«te Kidder spent the weekBunday visiting, friends In Lakeview 1 rnd at
Clare Bassett home in
and Grand Rapids.
(Irving earing for lhe children and
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Bteckle'whUe lhr utUr *fre ln
and family of Laming ipent the'UrUoU'
Mrs. Irma Brown was a Hastings
Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Asa
| visitor Wednesday and Friday.
Steckle.
Mr. and Mra. Merrill Karcher and
Mr. and Mra. Guy Smith and
family called on Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Lloyd attended the celebration at
Miller of Hastings, Sunday evening. Lake Odem. Saturday.
George Nelson was a Hastings
Mr. and Mra. Charles Atlee and
visitor Monday morning.
children of Midland Park spent
Pvt James Cool of Fort Knox, Sunday and Monday with tlie tet­
Ky., spent Sunday momlng with hte ter's parent*. Rev. and Mra. J. W.
McCue
cooi
Mr and Mra Brown of Comstock
Mtes Gloria Laybourn of Detroit
Park visited Mr and Mra. J. D Coo)
te visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr i
Tuesday.
,
and Mra? George Neteon.
Mr and Mr*. Claude .Walton and
Mr. und . Mrs Bertram Barnard
family and Ml** Evelj'rt Thompson
and Mira Grace Newton of Grand spent Sunday, with'' Mr. and Mra
Rapids called on their uncle. J. D i
George Brownell and Mtei Dorothy
Cool. Saturday
Walton of PUnt.
Mr. and Mra. Coy Stowell *pent
Mra. George Nelson attended the
Bunday evening with Mr.'ancL Mr*wedding ceremony of Margie RobFred Stowell at their cottage at
Leach lake.
Mra. Arthur Beeman of Hastings
James Cool of Fort Knox. Ky., ,and Boyd Novteky of Grand Rapids
spent Saturday night and Sunday were Sunday morning visitors of Mr
with hte sister Mr* Robert Newton add Mrs Gerhardt Kunde and fam­
and father, Frank Co6l.
ily.
Mr. and Mr* Ed Blouon of Hunt­
Miss Betty Emerson of Lansing
ington. Ind., spent the weekend with spent lhe weekend with her grand­
Mr. and Mra. Adam Endres.
parents. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Rock­
Mabie Bums of Bowne was a hill
Friday afternoon guest of Mra. Guy.
Merle Surrarrer of Great Lakes.
Smith.
Ill. Miss Nellie Marrett ot Lake
Mr. and Mn. Leetend Jones and Odessa. Mra. Arthur Beeman and
family of Ml. Pleasant spent Salur- Norman NovUky of Hastings, and
"d»y night and Sunday with Mr. and Boyd Novteky of oAuid Rapids were
Mra. Robert Newton.
Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs
Norina Bustance spent lhe week­ Warren Surrarrer
end with her grandparents. Mr. and
Harry Thompson of Hastings and
Mra. Gary Studt of Lake Odessa
Bud Thompson of Sturgis were
Mr. and Mra Claud Mead re­ Sunday evening callers of Mra. Geo.
ceived word from their son Robert, Thompson.
stating that he te a military policeMr. and Mrs. Frank Denise spent
njan and te stationed at Pittsburg, the Fourth with Mr and Mra. Ivan
California.
Denise and family of Alto
Mr and Mr*. Voyle Manee and
Rev. and Mra F C. Voaburg of
J«ck Moore of Lansing roofed the Royal Oak visited the latter's par-

hill. Saturday. Tliey returned home
Bunday.
Mr. and Mra Rollo Hyde of Grand
Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs Marshall
Hyde and family of Port Huron were
Saturday evening callers of Mr. and
Mra Leon Ho wk.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Clinton. Rob­
ert and Dongld. of Carlton Twp .
and Mr. and Mn. Clarence Van
Patten and Dorothy were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mn
Lewis Neeb. Mr. and Mra. Mery)
Neeb and Meria of Hastings called In
the afternoon.
Dick White spent Saturday night
with Charles Stringham of Grand
Rapids
Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler and
Gwendolyn of %outh Bowne and
Mra. Elnora Whitney spent Sunday
evening with Mr and Mn. Harold
Yoder and family. •
Mra. George Hillman of Hastings
and Mra. Clarence Benedict.
Mra. Jennie Miller of South
tynd, Ind., was a Tuesday afternoon
guest of Mrs Merrill Karcher.
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Clemens and
Mr. and Mrs Harold Dunbar of
Prescott, and Mr. and Mra. EmeryKime and Beulah of Pleasant' Val­
ley were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra. Harold Yoder and
family.
Mra. Wall Thomas of South
Bowne and Mra. Merrill Karcher and
Carol were Friday afternoon shop- 1
pers In Lowell.
Mra. A. D Steckle and Mra. Stella
Yarger received word Thursday of
the death of their brother. John!
Yarger. who who resided in Kerr­
ville. Texas.
Mrs. Come Schondelmeyer and
son of Grand Rapids spent Friday'
with Mr. and Mra Charles Hoyt
j
Miss Donna Bacheider of Has-|
tings spent a few days with her.
grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Leap
Karcher.

McCords and Mark Postma of Fort.
Knox. Ky . were Saturday guests of
Mr and Mrs Dan Postma
Mr. and Mra. Neeb and family!
of Vicksburg »pent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewi*
Neeb.
Mr. and Mra Allen Pteh and Vlrginla called on Mr. and Mra. L. A.
Seger and Mr. and Mra. John Baar1
and family. Saturday. Virginia re­
mained with the latter for the week-1
end.
Mra. Nellie Singer and Mr*. Lor-!
ralne Russell of Grand Rapids i
spent the weekend with Mr. and •
Mra. Iv^n Roush Mr. and Mr*. Otto
Kunde, local, accompanied them to &gt;
Gun lake Sunday evening, where
they enjoyed a picnic lunch.
1

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for tom* of that good

Lily White Flour

Quality

tool*

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO;
HASTINGS, MICH.

!Htw?

her work at Bronson Methodist I The mother, lister and baby son
hospital In Kalamssoo Bunday after of Johnstown. Pa. are vteillng Mra
a three weeks' vacation.
j Bteln Snyder this week.

Preaching—11:00.

Ulla hospital. Batik, Creek, from a

MIm Evelyn Overholt of Battle
Creek, who came home. Friday. Is Charles Hamblin Tuesday evening day night Uli Sunday night wli_
Danmgt
family of Grand Rapids and Mrax-bowlln.
were Saturday evening entertaining lhe mumps.
father, Eldon Beadle at Battle Cree*
Mr. and Mra. Robert Glasgow and was a farewell party foe Howard
Mr. and Mra Ike Dekilder of Ot­
Louise Hanlon of California spent | guest* •
Saturday afternoon with Mr. and rarrer.
-family of Dowling and Mr. and Mn Hamblin who La leaving for lhe sego were Saturday evening guests
Arnold and Marilyn of Mmy-___________ _ __________
of his sister. Mrs. Nellie Pennock.
Mm Dan Po*tma and Phyllis Ann i Marguerite Roger* spent lhe Willard
,
months as ssalstant
They enjoyed a picnic supper at: weekend with Mr. and Mra. Alton Hastings were Sunday dinner guests
HICKORY CORNERS
Campau lake in the evening.
Roger* at Jackson.
1
Mr. and Mra. George Miller of
sley community hall Bunday. July
Mr. and'Hr*. Royal Good of Del-1 Mr. and Mr*. Bill Walluna* and ■
Hastings
were
Bunday
guests
vt
Mr.
Society
will
meet
with
Mra.
Leon
ton spent Bunday with Mr. and* Mr. and Mr*. Peter Walluna* of De- ,
Mr. and Mra. John Holmquist ot
Mra. William Klemp.
| troll spent the weekend with Mr. ,and Mrs. Henry Karcher. In the Dunning in Delton. Wednesday. July
afternoon they called on Mr. and IS. The business meeting will be at Saginaw were weekend guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Smith and and Mra. EmU Olson.
j
2:M at which time, officers will be
family, and Mr. and Mra. Howard' Mr. and Mr*. Karyl Uvlngstonand &lt;of South Bowne.
&lt;elected for the coming year and a
Smith of Grand Rapid* wm Sun-! family of Clarksville were Sunday
Mra. Ford Stowell ot Woodland &lt;delegate to conference. Thank-of- BARBERS CORNERS
day aftercoon guests of Mr. and dinner gueets ot Mr. and Mra. Ray spent part of last week with her i
Paul Foley left Saturday for Aber­
Mra. Guy Smith.
I wietefkl and family.
sister. Mra. Prank Hynes.
।at this meeting. Supper -arjli be deen. Maryland.
Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Keim and! Rev and Mra. Paul Olmstead and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson j
Marjorie Cole spent tert week at Lake with relatives.
son Vera of Clarksville, and Uie'family spent th* Fourth at the entertained with a pot luck dinner
Powunaster and Mra. C. O. Ren- Eart Lansing with a 4-H group.
Mteses Pearl and Dori* Reuter of home of Ttev. E. M. Ickes and bus­ Sunday honoring the birthdays of .nell* attended the Rennell's reunion
rauunc Parks
rat„ of Bay City spent
Pauline
Grand Rapid* wm Sunday after-, band of Lake Odessa
Mra J. B. Wolf of Hastings and at
,
FaUasburg park. July 4th and!u«7wrek
at “ toyXris
noon mu M Mr. .nd Mr. Brml.h
„„
Cu»d«,. »!«. Du Mr. Richardson, which are on July 1 spent
merit Saturday nlsht
.....
. _
night and Sundav
Sunday
Rachel Mac and Betty Ann Cole
“****
been visiting in Xssnslng. returned and July 4. respectively. The fol­ with relatives In Grand Rapids
attended
Bible
school at Carlton Lansing at dinner on Saturday fa
lowing
guests
were
present:
Donald
Dr. J. W Rlgterink and daughter to the home of her daughter. Mr*.
. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Collin*
honor of Wayne Bump, who lias enHelen of Grand Rapids and friend Claude Roger* and Marguerite. Bun- 1 Geiger and family of Saranac. Mr. left
Sunday
morning
with
Mr.
and
and Mrs Victor Greg and grand­
Don Pierce of Ann Arbor wm Sat-’' day.
Mr. and Mn. Nay Bump and fam­. luted in the navy and will leave for
Mrs Leo Whitworth and son Frank­
urday afternoon guesU of Mra. Julia
MJm
Kauffman Of Lansing daughter of Laming. Mr. and Mrs. lin at Battle Creek for a visit with ily were in Battle Creek Sunday' Detroit, Monday.Godfrey.
j
Thursday night and Friday Charles Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ches-1 relatives in Indiana and a teip to
tar Richardson and family or
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Kime of De-, with Mis* Dorothy Bunn,
Bellevue. Mr. and Mra. Will Richard­ the Cumberland mountains and the,
troll spent tlie weekend with Mr. । H A Dennteon and daughter son and family. Mr. and Mra. Vern Mammoth Cave. They wiU be gone
.nd M„ WIU Bloufh. .nd .11 -rr. UIrton
OnBi
IpeM Sun.
about ten days.
Sunday dlnnrr surxu ot Mr. .nd
,,lfrnoon
rrcnlru with Mr. rvsgi«r. Mr. ano Mra J. B. wolf ot
nenry noKn ana,
Mr., sure Miller ot L«.n.
Hasting*. Mr. and Mra. Ray Rich- daughter. Mrs Ertle Barce* and&lt;
S“d«l noudabuth ot la^ell .nd
Uerte ,.mr,r ot o,.„
»rd»on of Grand Rapid*. Mrs. Agnes Mrs George Rainey of Comstock
ArvUU twud.bu.h0t New York,
, BunaiJ
miioe Thompson. Mr. and Mra Bert Frisby P** »ere dinner gutste Friday
w—
m..— i~—&gt; t.
night of Mrs H. E- Barnes. Caller*
B.'rrJS?
oF'nISS'“* Mr
acr,M Yhomiuon.
Lafie and Barbara Ann, of Grand
o.^ww^r^t
on Saturday were Mr. and Mr* Ray
Raymond .net
and o«..i
Paul Mead spent a vary pleasant gathering.
Rapids spent the weekend with Mr. last week with their aunt. Mrs
A NICE 7 ROOM COTTAGE
and Mra W. C. Lape
Van and two sons of Kalmasoo
Howard Demond of Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hath of
Lawrence Wieland of Anderaon,
On July 8. 1M2. at the home of Sunday callers were Mr. and Mn
Roy Preston of Nashville.
Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Iqd. and Mn. Wilma Kyea of Lan­
Preston of Battle Creek spent lhe sing spent the weekend with their port, at hlghnoon. occurred the mar­
Mrs Prank Town celebrated her
EXCELLENT ALL YEAR AROUND COTTAGE
parents, Mr. and Mn. Ray Wieland riage of Delbert Owen Moore of 83rd birthday July 4lh. Mr. Town
Preston.
and family.
Hastings, and Miss Betty Mae
vanced
age they have sold out their
Mr. and Mn. Ed Coates spent the Arthur of Grand Rapids The best
Mr." and Mra. Harold Rosenberger
of
groceries
and
gone
out
of
stock
and Marvin spent Sunday afternoon weekend with Mr. and Mn. Clarence
bath up. la In; living room, dining room, kitchen and
business.
Their daughter.
Mrs.
Doty and family of Battle Creek.
In Grand Rapids.
O»u&lt;n also
.uo of
o. Freeport.
rr^oorv ™
&gt;oun. «•"' Nunruuukor. who hu Won
Clarence Surrarrer and Mtes Bea Blough
Mr and Mra. Dan Poatma and
The young
coupl. r*
WIU
uukt
Phyllis Ann and Mrs. Jennie Miller De Plenty of Detroit spent the week­ coupfo
“ —
•- tholr homo h;“&gt; houMboepor .nd &lt;Wrk Io.
u”"' "«
end with lhe former's parents. Mr. Onuid MpUU whom he U employed.
Tlulr Mend. wUh for Urnn . ru-i. ’T’'"1" ?'
row and family of Grand Rapids and Mrs Warren Surrarrer
ANOTHER YEAR AROUND COTTAGE
Im ed heppineu. Bee. 1. L. kke. ■»
«“k he U home tram u&gt;.
Thursday evening.
hospital after an ------operation
for sin­
perlonned Uie common,.
-■Mr. and Mrs Arthur Moore, and lings visitor Tuesday afternoon.
us trouble and the removal of hte
Mn. E. M. Love la spending the
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thompson visit­
tonsils.
CHURCH NEWS
ed Mrs. Myrtle Blakney of Hastings week with her parents in South
Mra. E. M. Cadwallader Is very
Freeport Methodist Church
Sunday evening.
Bend. Ind.
Mr and Mn. Harold Yoder called
Everett M. Love, pastor
Mus Velma Buehler of Grand
ter are caring for her.
A NICE COTTAGE
Morning worship—11:00.
from Friday until Sunday evening Rapids spent the weekend with her on Mr. and Mn. Andrew Allen of
Mr. and Mn. Myron Simpson re­
Rev. Love will return for
They are preparing tt&gt; move to their parents.
.
Mr. and Mra. Forest Bueh- Coopersville Wednesday evening
turned Saturday night from their
Word has been received from
new appointment which te at the ler.
tricity; eemplctely fnrntahed. Far
two weeks' vacation and fishing trip
telhodlst church in
In Houghton
1 "
Mr. and Mrs.'Ualen Overholt of, Glen NovUky
Novteky that he U now stsBunday school—13:00.
Methodist
Mr. .and Mn. Olen Coming of
Mr. and Mra. Herman Gooch. ac-| Fenton were Sunday afternoon, Honed in Australia.
Carlton Center Methodtet Churth Kalanuuoo called on Mr. and Mrs.
companlcd by Mra. Ralph Stuart | guests ot Mr. and Mra. Charles
Everett M. Love, pastor
Frank Town and Mrs. Hasel NunneUy ot Mount Pleasant were Sunday
and Mra. Claude Walton, were Has-• OverholtMorning worship—10:00.
maker Friday afternoon.
lings visitors Monday.
i Mr. and Mra. Frank Hynes and afternoon callers of Mr. and Mn.
Bunday school—11:00.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mead, and | Mrs Ford Stowell visited friends In J. D. Cool.
Oladstone. Mich., are here for an
Boyd Payne of Hastings was a
Mr. and Mra. Clement Mead and. Wayland. Thursday afternoon.’
United Brethren Church
extended vteit with their sons C. R.
family spent Sunday afternoon at I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunkleberger Saturday dinner guest of hU mothPaul OUmtead. pastor
and H. W. Snyder and families. Mr.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of Dowling called at the clement
Freeport
and Mra. C. R. Snyder’s daughter.
Mead of Maple Grove.
I Mead home Monday forenoon.
Mtes Dorothy Woods returned
Bunday school—10:30
Mrs Eugene Marpnette of Oladstone
Mrs Bernice CloMon visited her
Clare Clum was Inducted Into lhe home Monday evening after spend­
Preaching—11:30.
Is spending a few days with her par­
ing a few days caring for her grand­
husband at Howell, Sunday.
[ nrmy test week Tuesday
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
ents Mr. and Mr*. Walter Brekener
Mrs. B Janis of Detroit returned' Mra. Virgil Woods left for Howard father. Gust Kunde of Howard City.
Preaching—8:00.
of Rice lake. Wisconsin, are visit­
home Wednesday aftpr a three; City Monday, to care for her father,
Mra;- Clare Clum and Mr. and
Rev. Olmstead will return for trie ing the Snyder families. The C.
weeks' visit with Jier parents. Mr. i Gust Kunde, after spending a few Mrs. Bert Frisby attended a birthSTEBBINS BUIIDINC
PHONE 2639
R. and H W. Snyder families and
and Mra. Emil Olson.
days at home.
Prayer Meeting Thursday—8:00. guests enjoyed a picnic dinner at
Mr. and Mra. Gall Lightfoot. Carl1 . Miss Vuda Schwader of Detroit home in South Bowne. Sunday.
Ros* townstilp Park. July 4lh.
Mrs. Clarence Van Patten and Pleasant Valley
and Roy Blough. Jr., spent the week-, spent Saturday forenoon with Mr.
Sunday
school
—
10:00.
WIU
Ds
priester
te
recovering
at
end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Dunat and Mrs. George Porbey.
Dorothy and Mn. Lewis Neeb were
Lightfoot, Mr. and Mra Bill Boyer.
Mr. and Mra. William Klemp Hastings shoppen. Wednesday after­
and Mr. and Mra Fred Klick of Elk-' spent the Fourth at Long lake fteh- noon:
hart, Ind., at Clear lake near Three' ing.
Rivers. Mich.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roush and among those who attended lhe liorse
Emily and Evelyn Dipp are em-1 family. Mtes Dorothy Bunn, local,
ployed In the Coffee Shop in Has-1 and Mtes Dorothy White of Hastings emoon.
ting*.
। spent the Fourth at Ramona Park
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smelker and
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Smelker
Miss Dorothy Van Patten returned in Grand Rapids.

COTTAGES

I

)

rThe Best Investment on Earth,
ii the Earth Itself"

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

AUCTION SALE

MONEY!

A* I om discontinuing my antique and secondhand goods business, I will have an

auction sale at my home at 319 East Madison St. in Hostings on

For Buying a Home,

SATURDAY, JULY 11,1942
STARTING AT 1:30 E. W. T

Oak extension dinette table and four
chairs
Small antique gateleg dining table
Antique chest of drawer*, carved handAntique chest of drawer*, teardrop
handles
Walnut chest drawers, painted ivory
Combination shelve* or 5 foot table
Antique 5 shelf corner what-not
Antique 5 shelf walnut what-not
Mirror back mahogany what-not
Very good ice refrigerator, 75 Ib*.
Crosloy 5 tube table model radio
Child's playground slide
Porch glider, con be opened into full­
sis* bed
American oriental rug, 5 ft. « 8!4 ft.
9 x 12 rug, usable a* rug pod
Antique baby buggy, red parasol top
Brass cylinder force pump
Hanging lamp—other lamp*
Electric floor lamp
Mirror front medicine cabinet
Pqjr 5.25—18 tiro* for trailer
Antique drop leaf table, spool leg*
Several small table* and stand*

Two bisque headed dolls
3 cord tables
Paisley shawl
3 small oil heaters
Floor waxer
Swivel organ stool, glass ball feet
Electric sandwich toaster
Sewing machine
Walnut server
Fruit con*
Stone jug*
Old wooden sugar bucket*
Large metal standard grindstone
Metol cow stanchion
100 ft. of 1 in. rope
One burner oil oven
8 day Seth Thomas clock
Stove board
Kitchen stool
5 48-in. oak table filler*
Good tool chest
Cow bell
Good electric flat iron
Ottoman foot stool
Benches
Canary bird and cage
Few tools
Kitchen wall clock
Box of children’s toy*
Good three-quarter size bed spring*
Small electric mixer, almost new
Cooking utensil* and lot* of dishes of
all kind*.
Many other article* too numerous to
mention.

Rebuilding or Remodeling
Is Still Available

But Don’t Wait!

WAR SAYINGS BONDS FOR SALE HERE
Children are especially invited to make their
Bond purchases here

TERMS OF SALE — Cash day of tale, nothing to ba removed until settled for.

HRS. ORLEY E. KNICKERBOCKER, OWNER
DEWEY REED, Auctioeiaai

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clark

The Hastings Building &amp; Loan
9 STEBBINS ILDC.

MEMBER F. H. L. I.

�T11F. HASTINGS BANNER, THU AS DAY, JULY 8, 1943

222----------------------------------- ------------- ■--------------------------------------------

IDLEVILLE
AWfaK V 1 fefes

mothsr. Mas. Isabel Lepper. Friday.
convajesee from a vary serious
MIm Irisle
Ktete Vanderfichuur
of MonMon-!Uta
*Vuiderflchuur of
llklM
roe spent from Friday evening Until
Mrs. Claude Kermeen entertained
Bunday afternoon with her parents, with a lovely, birthday dinner Bun-

MIm Jeanette Randall of Grand
unUl Saturday with hl* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Harper. Clarice and
Margaret, who had been visiting
their grandparents, accompanied

ton home Saturday. Sunday

posed of Messrs. Herold and Olean
□rifleth. Robert Bsmu of Delton
Rurel Letter Carriere association
and auxiliary, in session there from mortal rervica. Tueaday.
A number ot the young people
Tuesday until Thursday.
apent tha Fourth al Lake Michigan
Ue Joan of Grand Lodge, and Mr. end many oUrera enjoyed lhe amusemenu at Ramona. R^s lake.
and Mn. Henry Thompson of Grand
Rapids Were Friday caller* of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Cridler and children nlabt in Pennock hospital. Hasting*
followtng teeth extraction.

Monday. Palmer R, Richard*. whoso
death was quite sudden, altho he
.k. _•
j .___ for aomC
time, was Interred al 3:30 P. U. He
was a native of Ohio but resided in
Middleville for many year. Mmg
employed at the French * Mil
a miller He te survived by hte wlfr

Mstthews of Howard City and her
Lyle and Eteanore remained for a
daughter. Mra. Melba Poeteme, hus­
visit.
hospital, where she waa bom July 3. band and son Jack of Grand RapSupt and Mra. J. F. Schlpper Little Pauline Schantz te staying
and Mrs. Earl Kermecn, other
and
Illite
wn
Paul
visited
their
with
her
Grandmother
Randall
^eteTher husguests were Mr. and Mrs. August
Edd Timm and son Leroy went to
ekend
Flnkbeiner and Mr and Mrs. Claude1 mothers at Overieel and Holland while her mother is in the hospital. Detroit for the weekend Mr* Timm,
SSd
X“nice S 3 o'clock
Kermeen of northwest Thomapple l“l »Mk- fuming home Saturday,
------------------------ * — who had been spending the past
apple.
Deputy sheriff and Mra. Jerry
f
Ulj5 Mcdora Parkhurst,
night.
duties Monday after a few days three weeks with her sisters, ac­
and
sister,
Mrs.
Jennie
Bovee,
and
B
«
lf0
»
d
.
a
~&gt;
ehU
2r
n
oldest
in
the
family
uiurjl in me iniuii; of Dr Patk-----at Detroit Monday and Connie. who
Tlie Prairie Garden Club met tpent in b&lt;d suffering with a atom- companied them home Monday Mrv Bunkite Wadd and husband.
■r an* lirrkthar Mn I. M Jnnnann .hural,
. ana of...
....__ nfdoctor* of
the pioneer
Tuesday. July 7 with Mu. Ruth
morning.
cupylng Ute Grace Tolhurst home
and Stanley, are spending a couple
ifather In the undertaking business. Schad at her Barlow lake cottage
Bupt. and Mrs. J. F Schipper and
Cliarles Popp' Is back again In the
Mrs. Clair Brog visited their daugh­ VanderVeen store after a two daughter Jeanette spent Hmi Fourth
[ riiiviicu
enrolled u-o
as »
a -luutui
student in wic
the minuMichl- for afternoon and picnic rapper.
Middleville and Grand Rapid* be­
John Bats, who has been at the. gan college of Mortuary Science and
Mr
Mn Wrtfhl Clifford and ters at Camp Mtehawanna. Long months' layoff with a brokA bone in Grand Rapids wllh hl* brother. tagee at Gun lake.
Ray and family.
Leon Bas* home, wa* taken to the |
hu
Monday.
fore hla death.
son Nelson of northeast of town lake, Bunday afternoon.
mother. Mrs. Matlie Lynd are stay­
Ths annua] meeting of T.-K.
Jarelf er-Convalescent home in Has-: Mrs Glenn Solomon was brought -spent
---------------------------------------Sunday
with their son—
Wright,
Mr.
Kronewitter are
Mr. and Mr* Frank White- of
—.and
— Mra Win.
---------------------------ing
at
their
Gun
Lake
cottage.
Frank
proved
from
her
recent
sickness
and
school district will be held next
Ungs recently.
, ]lorn(l froni pennock hospital Fri- Jr., and wife near Freeport.
Caledonia, Blanch Spaulding of spending some time at Blrlow lake
Mr/and Mrs. Vlril Boyer of Lan-!day by ambulance and te doing well: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Matthew* of Muskegon, Clayton Lockwood of'*t the cottage of their grandson. able to get about the house with use Lee and daughter Edna are also get­ Mopday. July 13. The term* of two
ting
ready
to
move
to
lheir
cottage
members
of the board. Ray Aubll
of
a
cane.
Her
daughter.
Mrs
Mil
­
sing spent the weekend wllh hte, from her recent major operation, al-'Grand Rapids, who recently sold Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mra. Cliff Proc- Bob Olner. Mr. K's ateter. Mr*. W.
and Wm. McKevitt, expire and they
mother, Mn. Claude Kermeen.'Sun-1 though she will be in bed,for some their home to Mr. ThurkelUe, Sr., tor and daughter Vivian of East'K. Llebler and husband spent some dred Mlckel ha* returned to her for the summer.
One of the prettiest petunia beds .are candidates for reelection. An
day accompanied by hte sister. Mr*.* time. Mrs. Sneathen te ^Caring for were
home in Chicago, and her grand­
-- In
--- town
----- Sunday,
- —--- -- and
—-- Monday
—----- —- a- Caledonia
V.BICUU1UK were
WKIC Fourth
IVUIMI of
VI July
U UJ* : time wl«h them last week.
Stuart Relgltsr and family and Mtes her.
/
| truck look their household goods U
to ------fUest*
&lt;----------------------,t Ule home of
.
Rnd ..
Unlj
j Mtll phyiite Cutler, who graduat- daughter. Mary Masters of Grand in the village is at live rear ot the unusual situation. lias developed, in
Rapids ha* been wllh her Uie past Ernest Dunlap home and is cared that friends of two Isdles of the
,. the
where
have
tr F.
« Blake.
ni.v.
---------- —— they enjoyed a
Representative and ' Mr*. Elite* the
citycity
where
theythev
bothboth
have
em-am- E.
• —
Margaret
for by his mother, Mrs Emma Pcn- community, unknown to them-and
«d* lake.
j Faulkner were greeting local friend*. ployment.
without their sanction, circulated nnd
____________ ... A. Cridler and i Tuerdar"and spent the evening at! Mr. and Mr*. Harry Stimson and
The Knight* of Pythias ai)d Pythdaughter Elsie ui
of i&gt;oopcrsviuc
Coopersville una
and Grand Rapids. She was home for
vember 2. We hope the Hower Judges filed nominating petitions in their
children were at .Mulliken' Sunday I cun' lake with Uielr son Paul and * son Leonard were Sunday dinner i uau,uwr
tan
Memorial
the
weekend
holiday*.
’
— Sister*
-------observed
*-------- ■* their ••
------Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Whltwam ondj
wont mis* it when they start on Uie behalf. The ladle* claim they will
of last week and vlstted-lwr parent*,, family.
| guest* al the * Malcomb Maclver
Day
on
Sunday
and
attended
the
Eleanor
Harper
of
Flushing
te
with
not act If elected and have asked
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. SmlthT'Her-fath'Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Potter cf Ea- home at Parmelee. Other caller* children of Spring lake were Sat­ her cousin. Phyllis Flnkbeiner at Methodist church service in a body final tour.
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Davis and that their names be dropped. Polls
er who was Injured last month and ton Rapids spent the weekend holi-* were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Maclver of urday callers of the former's ateter. Camp Mlshawana.
Rev. Minor preached a very fine and
Mra. Margaret Dennison.
their son Hartley, wife and two for voting wiU be open from 3 P. M.
narrowly escaped death when hte day* with hte alstcr-in-law. Mrs. । Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
Mr. and Mr*. George Juppatrom appropriate sermon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
Gackler
ac
­
children of Merritt were visitors of until 9 at night wllh business ses­
truck struck a tree and was Dana Potter.
j man Maclver and little son. and Mr.
and daughter Norma spent the
Ml** Winifred Lectka Is assisting
crushed when the tree fell, te recovMra Dora White spent the week-, and Mra. Clark Bliss of Middleville, companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. weekend with hte brother. Charles with the work at the Grand Rapids the former'* sister, Mra. Ray Lyon* ,sion called for 8 o'clock.
and husband Wednesday and Thurs­
ering nicely from hte injuries, which end with her sister. Mrs. Mattle, Mr*. L. M. Rlgelman of Augusta, Gackler of west Thomapple attend­ and family at Cadillac. On lhe way
day. They were down to attend the
consisted of broken ribs, cracked Benaway at her Gun lake cottage , formerly of Middleville, wa* a ed the Denson family reunion at the home they ateo called on her sister
funeral of Mra. D'a nephew. Manley
shoulder blade and bruise* about the Another *l»tcr, Mra. George Bro«&lt; luncheon guest of Mra. A. H. Park­ Antal Benson home at Morley, the and niece at Coral.
Sherman of Freeport
body.
and family of the Wayland vicinity' er. Tuesday of last week, as was also Fourth.
Betty Popps, young granddaugh­
Friday. July 10. ha* been set as
Mra. Mary Gray accompanied her
Mr. and Mrs Earl VanAvery and, were Sunday guest* at a flsh dinner.) Mrs. Clifford Freahney. Crystal Lee
The meeting of the Past Matron's
Weekend visitors of Rev. and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs,-Sylvester Van- daughter-ln-law and granddaughter.
hte mother. Mrs. Alice VanAvery
Nina Seeley of Battle Creek is accompanied her mother and ate I. W. Minor and her mother, Mrs., Hom. *u*talned an injury' to her Mrs. Cha*. Gray and Maxine (o club of the Easterfi Slam wax poat-1 Youth Council dance for HnaUng*
of Kalamazoo were in town Satur- vijitlng her grandparent*.. Rev and lunch with her former playmate, Bite*, were their son-in-law and'arm recently when she fell from a Merritt. Wednesday for a few weeks' poned until August because of such young people. Thcee jmrtle* will
a busy season.
day to make arrangement* for the . Mrs Geo. Curtis and her aunt. Mrs Paul Bites at the Clark Bites home
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Win. Coa- bicycle, ft wa* thought to be only a visit.
continue on each Friday.
Rlchmund Fenton, son of Mr and
his brother-In-law.
brother-in-law. Palmer
Palmer , Glenn
Grlffeth.
| Mr*. C. Dcttman and children of tello and little ran John of Kalama-1 sprain but when It continued to give
burial of hl*
'
~
William Campbell has completed
Music I* furnished by the Rhythm
Richard.* of Detroit. Mrs. VanAvery,1 Rev E. C. Flnkbeiner of Bangor. Kalamazoo spent the weekend with aoo on Saturday. Sunday visitors trouble, a doctor's examination Ids year's teaching dutlea In Detroit Mrs. Elmer Fenton, and Sonny Lee.
Kings and an adrateelon te charged
Sr., visited Mrs. Jennie Bovee while visited hte parents, Mr. and Mr* , her&gt; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. were their sons. Harold and wife, found it had been a fracture that and with Mrs Campbel) and little
to help defray expense*.
her*
' Andrew Flnkbeiner. Friday. Hl*' Crana.
here.
and Raymond, wife and daughters. I healed Improperly. Saturday. *he John arc staying with his parent*. have applied for admission Into the
A group ot Hastings bd&gt;x will
Hara and
. i_ In ...
....
Miss Madge Solomon, retired. U. S young nehew. Stanley Flnkbeiner ac-1 Mra. Chas. Parker spent the Rar
Barbara
and narUan
Darleen. all
all nf
of train.
Kala­ spent
Pennock hospital
at Ha*- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Campbell for marines and expect to have their
start a "bike" tour this week of
[ Fourth with her daughter. Mrs. Ro- mazoo. Raymond and family were
final examination this week.
Navy nurse, returned to Grand Rap­ companied him home for a visit.
the rammer.
A telephone ha* recently been In­ some Youth Hostel camp* in Wes­
ids. Monday, after a several days',। Jack Chase returned to Muskegon man Feldpausch and family at Has- vacationing at Gun lake at the cot­ break and set the bone—not a
Mrs. Lewi* Flnkbeiner and daugh­
tern Michigan. There will be stop­
stalled
In
the
Alton
Elwood
residence
Sunday night where he is employed tings.
tage of her father Henry Pierce pleasant Fourth she says
ter Evelyn, and M&gt;. and Mra. Harold
1 a* carpenter's assistant.
; Mrs. Gertrude Parkhurst and once of Middleville.
Glenn Solomon.
Mrs Emms Williams returned Grlffeth were among lhe relatives on Grand Rapids St. No. is 189 F 3. overs at points of Interrat. Similar
trips will br carried out In con­
Mr. and Mr*. EU Doster ot Cleve-,I Mr. and Mra. W. R. Harpfr and daughter of Grand Rapids, Mrs
Eltrei' Lawrence.
agricultural, home early Monday morning from who attended the wedding of their
land. Mtes Emma Doster and Miss little grandson'Lyle Harper, visited Hinman of New York City and teacher of T.-K, school, will com­ a visit with her son. Rev. Karl niece. Mary Orifleth. daughter of , the weekend with relatives at Reed nection with the rammer play­
ground program. Those Interested
, City.
Dora Brandstetter of Prairieville, her brother and xtetcr in Ionia, Sun-, her
sister
the
former
Nelia plete a three week*' course at Michi­ Keefer and family of Ludington.
Mr. and Mn. Shirley Grifleth ot
in
a weekend or mld-wrek tour
Mr. and Mrs Seymour Jordan
were Thursday afternoon vLxltor* of day.
| Parkhurst of Detroit were present gan State college. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Flnkbeiner Sturgis The marriage took place at
were Fourth of July visitors of her should get In touch with Edwin
their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette, Mra. Arch Dent and son Tom of, Monday at the Interment of Mk*
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bender are and daughter Maxine spent Sunday the Gospel Hall in Sturgis, Saturday brother, Edd Bedford at Pleasant Taylor or Lyn Lewi*. Groups will
Wadd
Ann Arbor visited her sister. Mr*. W. Dora Parkhurst. Earl VanAvery and parent* of their second son. Monte at South Haven with friends.
evening. June 37.
be limited to 10 persona. Including
HUI.
The Rouse circle had a very pleas­ P. Corson End family last week A family of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Afton Bruce, weight 6 lbs. 10 ox* bom In
Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Nelson of
Mis* Julia Capp of Ann Arbor is
■
David Chase waa laid up most of ।a leader.
ant meeting at the home of Mtes weekend guest was Mrs. R. G. Myer* Dibble of Albion were among rela- Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapids on Sparta spent the weekend with her spending some time with her broth­
Mary Moe on Thursday afternoon1 of Kalamazoo
Ltivea present at the Interment of
last week suffering with infection In
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Getty.
er. Daniel Capp at Bowens Milla.
Monday evening. June 39.
hte
foot
and
ankle.
wllh a good attendance considering' Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Valentine, Palmer Richard*. Mra. Richards acEarl Drew of Detroit a pupil of
Mrs. Blanch Segerstrom apent the
The residences ot Marion Swift
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Harpe^
and
lhe busy season. Refreshment* were have stored their household good.* | companied them back to Kalamazoo
t'WHUam Campbell. Lx spending the weekend holidays with her daughthree little daughters of Ithaca. N.
served and entertainment completed at Hosting* and she and children
PvL Wayne Aubll, who te attend- and Cora French on Grand Rapid*;‘ summer on the Campbell farm and
a nice social time.
*'
| are staying with her parent*.
r
Y., are expected the tatter part of
Dr. Ing the airplane mechanics school St. are much improved in appear-,' assisting with the work. He eccom- Grand Rapid*.
— — -1 Mrs. O.
. —L. r-U
——. until suchI (at rh.ffi!!*
,' the week for a vteit with hte parent*.
\ Mrs. Minnie Johnson vLiited at and
Frank
Shaw
Chanute WalH
Field. 71]
III., spent
spent the
uie ance by new paint. The Hooper iI panled hl* mother to Muskegon for
Monty
Myers
1*
spending
the
sumfamily
occupies
the
French
house.
|
lhe homes of her sister. Mrs. Cal time a* they can And a residence I weekend at home with hte parent*,
., Mr. and Mra. W. R. Harper and her
the weekend.
mer with relaUe* in Dctelt.
William
Thurketlle.
who
ha*
spent)
Streeter and her brother.1 John Car- near hl* work at the Willow Run. Mr. and Mra. Ray Aubll in Lelghfather. John Knechele and family .
I Mrs. Wm. Llebler trill spend some
Mra. Warren Bredahl, nee Pauline' iI Floj'd te a professor In the graduate
ter tn the Gun lake vicinity. Satur- plant. Ypsilanti.
ton Twp.
| time this week In Chicago purchas- Taylor and two small daughters, ac-1; I school of Cornell University.
day and Sunday.
I Mr. and. Mrs. George Shephard, Paul Carey and family of Leighton
S^'r^^f Tn«n?ypr.nMd' Mr
"I
! Mr. and Mra. Harold Culler ofi
Mra. Paul Spiker, nee Kathleen and Mr. and Mr*. John DePagtcr of spsnt Sunday In Grand Rapids with
■ store.
ift*8!mdfv for BridB?™drt
lhe vlctnll&gt;' northeast of town, had
»-as brought home Friday and te'
White, spent Saturday and Sunday Detroit were Saturday and Suftday hte mother.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Rock and son
at her husband'* home at Hattie-------’ Hel-j’ **
— “
*------• Johiuon
------- -of
----------J around the yard some with the aid1 Francis, nnd Frederick and Karl Ry­ te^Jl 'SrXtSK i.^:, ^rpre^n^To’n’:
guests of **Mr. —
and1 Mrs. ”
F. *HMr*.
Forreat
Grand
■
rigel.
Rapids waa a Friday visitor of Mr. of crutches.
an Rock, all of Detroit were visitors MreedBre^f°who^WMW^vlLnirnat:n'Urth ot July plcnlc' whPn thelr
fen.'e workers who worked through
Ben Carpenter ot Parmelee, who and Mr*. Will Johnson and took her
Old friends of Dr. Lizzie Hender­ of Mrs Frenda Rock and the Carl
• Koon students ol human g
Pie d T^nnw at
40,1 Dar' «companled by hte uncle.!
the holidays.
recently underwent hl* second op-1 Utile son. Robert, home, after a few shott of Detroit, formerly of Irving Rock homes, this past weekend, and &amp;dfrtece
seiiridge Field, is now at lhe home ,v_
nature tell us that moat worry ■
Dickie Dean Lx spending some time eratlon. and Is in St. Mary's hos- days visit with hl* grandparents,
and Middleville, arc glad to hear all enjoyed some time at the Payne of her father In Grand Rapid*
‘
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on lhe farm of hi* grandfather. Ju- pital. Grand Rapids. Is reported as' Mr. and Mra. Louis Betts of that altho' her eye&amp;lght te very poor,;,j lake cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dwood1
i
’ htah rohmf
I
is about money. What is ■
Ilan Potta and helping in the bu*y quite comfortable.
; Grand Rapid* spent the weekend she ha* gone with her sister. Mtes’ Pvt. Arlie Bixler of Scott Field. spent the weekend with her parent*'
L
your money problem?
■
aeason.
, uimvc
Bruce Chase u
is nanuivllli,
assisting u.
at *1.
the'wllh
—.
her parent* and sister. Rev. Pearl Hendershott to Otsego lake
1’SrSui’ta
' IU. spent the weekend with his jj.r M^.1! .„d d,d . UUX
Mra. Jessie Schwaite of Detroit i Bedford Hardware tills summer.
' and Mr*. George Curtis and Mra. where Pearl conducts a select sum­ mother. Mrs Lena Bixler.
Como in and talk over with ■
was brought to the home of her| Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Harper ot[ Glenn Grifleth
mer camp for girls.
brated
the
weekend
with
a
trip
to
IU,
spent
the
weekend
with
hte
.{J?!!®
huhXm
to
stottn.
u*
—
any
financial
question
■
brated the weekend
Traverse City .nd the north. The parents. Mr and Mra. John Carter
puzzling you.
■
Uttle daughters. Margaret and Pa- in Orangeville. A friend. MIm Ann1 Xrth^r f^te^t oAhiIH?* h
trida *tMed
stayed wllh
with their
their Grand
Grand-­ Old.,
Old., who
who worked
worked with Bob at' ™M!r..fteV“rt of c™ lyl . .
tricla
When you nood cash, you ■
[
Mra. Harold Haywood left by bus
mother Elwood and the boys with
for Arkansas lost Tuesday arriving'
can got it hers on your own ■
their aunt, Ann Kenyon, during Carter home.
,1 on Wednesday at the camp where1
their absence.
signature and security.
her husband Is stationed and where ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grifleth and Cloverdale were Monday evening
she wiU remain Indefinitely. Harold,,
children. Frederick. Jean. Carol and ____________
_______________
_____
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grlf-' who has been III. is better and back
CITIZENS CREDIT
Joyce and her mother. Mrs Pearl feth. and the two Couples left early
CORPORATION
. on duty.
Kenyon left Monday for Merritt Tuesday morning for Traverse City)
The remains of two old-time real-'
where the latter and little Joyce will I as delegates to the state meeting/ of
dent*
who
died
in
Detroit
where'
visit her sister. Mrs. R. I, Kenyon ■ the Rural Letter Carriers.
The’ they have Uved for some years were
PM.
B»tajd»ri 0
and husband and lhe other* win go J Barry county male quartet, combrought to Mt. Hope cemetery for
graveside services and interment.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. JULY I, IMI

SIX TEAMS IN
KIWANIS LEAGUE

and '
To*naend the home of Mr. and Mn. George gle Bates. Mn. Swenk. Mr. snd Mn.
weekend, .
« Indiana were Eddy Saturday evening. Several WIU Bacon. Mr. and Mn. Karl Ekktcrulning for them with a musical] the Ltoyd Gaskill
, U °f Mr and Mn 0110 eoaunlttees are to be appointed. Th*1 ardt and family. Mr. and Mn
| Those *from away
— were Mr. i
Mr. and Mrs Dougal McCallum program.
..
' group is expecting to have a half Muhan and son Jim. Virginia Rice.
Mrs. Ferd Thomas and son Chas.'
Gaskill of Hastings,
and family of Detroit spent Bunday
Bix teams have bean organized to
7 .
J^Ln 80111,1 01
mils of black topping this summer.1 Jackie Baltey and Mr. and Mn Ray
play In the Klwanh Evening Soft­ .a
“"•Pent from Friday tlU Bunday. Mr. and Mn. Milton Townsend of Bcheel ata ptcnlc dinner st Baubsc
ball League as.follows: Roth Fur- with
W1M1 nl
hte narrnta Mr .nA m—
___ .. .___
..._ r._____________ a.__
lake Bunday celebrating July btrth- Bruce and Mr. and Mn. Lyman of town, ’‘which they will occupy Glenn Mowry of West Hastings and the
niturs, Blue; Hastings Cleaners, smith.
_while
.
. her
.
.... ...Is engaged In Carl Ccnvts
—-------------------------&lt;■
' until ounuay wren ncr pacrnui. sir.
husband
of Battle Creek.
Green: Trsthric Agency. Red: Wall.1 »•and Mrs. H. R. Mashan and]
8tron« »nd daugh-| and Mrs. Clarence Stevens. Mr. and
naval duties
•
Stanton returned from Chidor fl Furniture, Yellow; Western .‘ -.°La.r,.n&lt;1 Rapld
* ,pont
**•*- Mrs Harry Morris and sons of Kal- son Jim, and niece Virginia Rice of
his mother, 1
Nell Granger h bulidlng a new
‘!*r ‘P™Un»
tAulo, Black; Commercial Printer." end with her mother, Mrs. Harrison1 amaaoo spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Pennels are
Detroit, spent over Sunday with Mr.
home on the Granger farm next to I*11*1 hu bnrtl'cr
White.
Blocher.
and Mrs. Karl Eckardt and family.
Them apple lake.
Games .will be played at lhe fair­
Miss Betty Wolring spent lhe
Ivan Smith. who enlisted in the Mbs RIcs la slaying for a few days' family are moving into Kalsmazoo from Clear lake. •.
' C. 8. will be at the church on Thuraground each Monday. Tuesday and weekend al Lansing and Chicago.
vacation.
We are sorry to report thMerious] d“J ?!,ly
Friday that weather permits com­
Mix* Carolyn Brodbeck and MIm Lakes Training Schoo) temporarily,
Mbs Esther Schuler accompanied1
Ed. Pennels has been moved from illness of our mail carrier, CXte Ket- ,nd Un Helen Drake in charge.
mencing at 7:30 o'clock.
Joyce Fisher are spending two has received a rating ot Pharmacist Richard Bloomer to Ann Arbor.
night and
1 Borgeaa hospital to lhe home of Mr.
Tin schedule te u toUowr.
weeks with the latter's uncle and Mate.'
Thursday where they vUiled Mrs and Mrs. Harry Pennels. He will
I MILO
July d Roth Furnlture-Hastlngs aunt at Frankenmuth.
EAST DELTOW
Mr. and Mra. Rosa .Waters attend- Bloomer snd other friends returning remain there until lie is able to re­
I Mn. Madeline Norman drove Mra.
Cleaners:z July 7 Trcthrlc Agency­
Callen on Chas. Farlee and fam­
Friday.
turn to his home here.
,' Van Blrealn to Katemasoo Tuesday
Walldotfl Furniture; July 10 Wes­ ily Saturday and Bunday were Oene
Mbs Marilyn Eckardt spent over . Rev. Moyer is in Madison. Wlspan of Harting* and Prank Bchtetek
, morning where she attended the
tern i Auto-Commerctsl
Printers. FUher of Lansing. Mbs Nevah
Hie weekend with MIm Marda Paul1 conain, attending the University returned from Riga. Ohio where'! funeral of Mr. Van Strealn’a sister.J Bllcrnoon „„ Bno
July &gt;3 Roth , Furnllure-Trethric Smith. Ellsworth Smith. Mr. and
they attended the funeral of Mr.
church In Hastings Saturday mom- in Woodland.
CNwalds brother.
I Twenty members of the 4H club) Mra 'Lucille*Csrpenter'Tn B
Agenoy:. July 14 Hastings Cleaners Mra Joseph amlln
BnQ 0.™^
Smith
daughter.
Vhilors at the E Brodbeck home
Wratern Auto. July 17 W.lldorff Marjorie, ‘oon.ld
.ndand
Wiu“
T^i'
Mra. Clare Johnson and family of attended a meeting at the home of j
•
Mr. and Mrs. Rou Waters and over the weekend were Mrs. Emma
Furniture - Commercial Printers,land Mrs. Sherman Smith of Has- son William and their father. Wil- wolf and son of Detroit, Mrs Karl « pending the week at Clear lake.
Lansing were Bunday guests of Mr. | Kenneth Garrison Thursday eve-1 }lIr and
AJJen oriffen
July 20 Roth Furniture-Walldorff 1 tings Mrs.
and Mn. Frank Hallock.
j ning. After the business meeting Ma4On Nc1rton attended tl» fur
rs. Myrtle "Williams and llam Lelnaar. called
Burkle of Woodland and Mra. Bar­ DOWLING
Furniture; July 21 Hastings Cleaners, Robert of-c
______
Dowling. Mrs. Paul Towns I Cornell Cappon nea
bara Burkle from Nebraska.
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—
O1
auicr. wiMca wag
A Bible class Is being held at the cago spent the weekend with the I Tlie home of Mr. and Mra. John I held on Sunday at the WaBdorft
Commercial Printers; July 34 TteUl-1 and Mr. and
williams of
ind Mra.
Mn. Isaac
Isaac Williams
of ners
n»r&lt; Sunday.
RimHov
church thte week for the children tetter's mother, Mrs Agnes Oils and Beck was the scene of a gct-ac-l funeral home in Hastings,
ric Agency_-Western Auto July jg Woodland.
Mrs. Kenneth-Aldrich underwent
In ...
nearby
seven
Hastings Cleaners-Walldorf! Fuml-r
----------------- a &gt;
‘ an operation in Borgna hospital.
qualnted
neighborhood
party
and Mra Bob
of
brother ana
and lamuy.
family, air.
Mr. ana
and-------------- -------— Bun-11 Mr. ------------------- ■-Carpenter
--------,
. .localities,
—;------- •------- school
— her
oer oromcr
ture: July 31 Trethric Agency-Com-. BARNUM SCHOOL
Hwy I Mu Lffl. OU.. My. and Un rtard day evening when they entertained Battle Creek spent over the Fourth
Kalamazoo last Tuesday.
Prairieville called on Mr. and Mrs
mercial Printers
August 3 Roth
Virginia Anspaugh te spending
Yp
•"d eU“?, C.rt or AU,U«. Maud Mn OU.
Mrs. Mary Shedd called on Mrs. Leslie Williams Sunday afternoon
Furniture - Commercial Printers:' the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Fordie Casey and Mra. Angle Titus . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook and an KhoduUU from a u&gt; ll:x each1 Surd&gt;, an-modn
day. 'n»n Uoudy onul XU.a, All
Ur „a M„ UUnd
M ut Spillane Forty-two sat down to a
August 4 Walldorf! Furnlture-Wcs-1 Raymond
Laird of Muskegon Tuesday afternoon.
Mra. R. J. Batea and two chlldran
Johnny and Mr. and Mra Lester chlldnn an Inalfcd.
plaanot arm ealUnd on old iriend. ■ bountiful pot luck vupper topped off । of Battle Creek spent Wednesday
tern Auto: August 7 Hastings Clean-1 Heights.
ero-Trelhric Agency.
I i^ona Helse, who has enrolled as and Mrs. Paul Ptfer and two chil­ Larabee. Bobby and Baby Connie
Several members of the W. 8. C. here Saturday.
by Ice cream and cake, after which {with her parents. Mr. and Mn
Sue of Durand spent lhe weekend
George Whitworth who Uvea alone• Mr. Sooy and Mr. Specs showed 4 on Willison.
RRANrii ninTw’ir-T-------------• “indent in the Da venport- Mac- dren of Kalamazoo visited Mr. and of lhe Fourth with the ladies' par­ 8. of Dowling and Banfield were at
HBANIII UIATOICT
I Uujh„n
Co!U&lt;,
o„„d
Mra. Julia Towne and daughtera
Mrs. Fordie Casey Bunday.
ents. Mr. and Mra. H. J. Robinson, Battle Creek. Sunday evening where at hb home south of DowUng hadI reels of colored, pictures which were
Mr. and Mrs H. J. Wilcox accom-; Rapids, waa home for the weekend,
I Marv and Margie spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Monica and and family rtuming to lheir homes they served cake and coffee to about two light strokes last week but tei much enjoyed by all.
panled Mr. arid Mra Kenneth Nor-1 Friends of Leona will be glad to son Bobble and their father. Prank Sunday evening, accompanied by one hundred soldiers at the U. 8. | improving.
*. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradfield of at Rex Waterb.
ton to the home of Mr. and Mrs/ know she has a pleasant place to Heller ofz Cloverdale called At the Dorothy who will be the guest of
R. E. Hall. In Kalamo, for Sunday, stay as company for an elderly lady, Casey home Sunday night
her sister, Ruth and family, tlie
dinner.
, an(j ij a|| prepared to begin her
Mrs Hattie Whittemore and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Pearce and, studies.
Ella Doud called on Mrs. Angie Titus Sunday all enjoyed an outing and!
Ollie of Bedford were Sunday" aftMr. and Mrs. L. E. Holmes of Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Orcv­ picnic dinner at Gun lake.
emoon callers al the Vincent Norton, Woodland. Mr. am! Mrs F. W. er Davenport and daughter Helen
Mr. and Mra. Anton Anderson of
htwneI Holmes of Grand Rapids, and the of Cloverdale were callers on Fri­ Potterville called on Mr. and Mrs ]
-- ------------UUer.g
Mr8 Luclla aodlng day. Mr. and Mrs. Vet Erskine of
Edw. Walters. Saturday.
tle Creek were Sunday guests of ot McAllen. Texas, visited at lhe Battle Creek visited her Bunday.
Mra. Alvin Huver and two sons;
lhe latter's parents. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Johnaton home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rllbtone and Michael and Richard Ix-o of Has­
Vincent Norton.
cheam ry FRESH
Lynn Miller and Elite Johnston daughter Frances and Mr. and Mrs tings spent Monday with her com-1
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willits ac­ spent the Fourth In Grand Rapids. Vern Kahler and three children of tn. Mra. 3ames Hammond and chil­
companied their son. Dr. Clayton
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Reynolds of Detroit have been visiting Mr. and dren.
Willits and wife to Arizona to visit Clarksville and Mr. and Mn. Geo. Mrs. Charles Kahler.
Mrs, cedi Plank and children.'
another son. Stanley Willits and Lennon of Lansing called on Mr.
Mr and Mrs Travis Royer of Bat­ Marie and LeRoy Cecil and Mrs. D.
wife.
and Mrs. Ben Crockford Sunday.
CRESTVIEW—MEDIUM
A
tle Creek spent Sunday with her A. Manker and daughter. Irene who
O. D Eassett te In Wisconsin visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnston parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town. had been visiting their parents. Mr.
ing relatives. Mr, Fa.vett had the called on Mr. and Mra. Winnie Dove
and Mrs. Edw. Walters, returned
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
pleasure at flying over Lake Michi­ of Carlton Center Sunday.
Thursday evening to their homes in
gan. He experts to be back some
Remember tlie school reunion te
Mrs. Lydia Schuler and Miss Olga Cleveland. Ohio and Cadillac, re­
SUNNYFIELO
time this week,
July 18.
Eckardt visited relatives In Grand spectively.
AMERICAN OR BRICK
A
Ml
CORN FLAKES 3 PKGS. 20c
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossett of Bed­
Word has been received by Carl Rapids Thursday.
CRESSEY
***
JUHNVFIELD
ford spent Sunday In the neighbor­ Helse that Corporal Wateon Towsley
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bacon and the
hood. Their son. LeRoy, who had te still In a camp in Pennsylvania latter's mother. Mrs. Swenk of Lan­
ROLLED OATS
Vbltoni at the Enzlan home on
Deen visiting here, returned home and may soon have a furlough. Hte sing visited over the weekend al the Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Frank
JUNHYFIEID
| ________________________
brother. Corporal Clifford,,Towsley, home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates Miller and family of Cleveland and
with them.
|
MILD, FULL CREAM
— —■
WHEAT PUFFS5c
..------ 1 Norton, te expected tome &gt;hli
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
tills week
week nn
on for
fur-­ and family.
Leslie Bulan of Hastings.
SUNNYFIELD
sjient tlie Fburth with Mr. and plough.
Mra. Charles McNulty and chil­
Mra. Bertha Eckardt spent TuesCAKE FLOUR
’Y.‘A17c
Mrs. E. J. Norton, near Bonfield.
-------- . .j..
■ dren returned home Sunday after
1 DELTON
spending a woek at. Gun lake.
DUNHAM DISTRICT
Mtes Effie Richards of Midland Olendon Eckardt in Hastings. Rich­
SHREDDED WHEAT 2
21c
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bauman and
PLAIN OUR PIMENTO
FIMEHTO
FRANKENMUTH
iUZfGOOD
■
1 -J
FRANKENMUTH
JUSEGOOD
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Rhoades' park, Gull lake, visited Mrs. Blanche ard Bloomer was a guest there In Mr. and Mra. Murle Reynolds re­
lY'S NEW|
•
the evening.
PABST En CHEESE ... 1k
OlEOMANUNE^i m. lie
AGED CHEESE
35c
and daughter of Scottville called Richards several days last week.
turned Saturday evening from lhe
CHEERIOATS ... 2.... 25c
MraSJohn Gronroos. Jr., of New
Mr. and Mrs Walter Cooke vis­
victory
DOMESTIC
at several homes in this community
northern part of the state where
SREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS
York City, has been visiting Mra. ited Mr. and Mra. Clarence Cooke
LIMBURGER CHEESE .. 32c
they enjoyed a week's vacation.
SWISS CHEESE
Pc
MMGJUtM
and family in Grand Rapids Sun­
WHEATIES
... 10c
Tuesday evening of last week Mr Byron Farwell.
Mr. and Mra. Garnet Townsend
CHIEF HAND
HEALTHFUL
JUNNYFIUD
Dr. Byron Farwell has been a day afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of Indiana spent the
and Mrs W. H. Cheeseman accom­
KELLOGG'S
BRICK CHEESE
PURE LARD_____ 2cih.2fc
ii 30c
FRESH MILK
11c
Floyd
Cooke
and
son
at
Sparta
Bun
­
medical
patient
in
Borgess
hospital
panied by John Cheeseman. Neva
weekend with her parents, Mr: and
RICE
KRISP1ES
12c
for
nearly
three
weeks
day
evening.
Ball and Marion Stevens attended
Mrs. Carl Hartman.
RtQUIRn
NO
COOKING
Mr. and Mra. Harley Durkee of
Mr. and Mra. Guy Walters and
the program of 4-H Club week at
WHITEHOUSE
MICHIGAN
ItLMO
Mr. and Mra Richard Hartman of
INSTANT RALSTON ... 22c
Wayland called on his brother and family of near Charlotte were Kalamazoo are the proud parents of
EVAP. MILK 4£S31c
BEET SUGAR
u. k
MUFFM MIX2«^15c
caw
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walton at­
a daughter bom July 5. She will
WATEtMAlD
SNO5HUN
SUNHYFI1LD
Will Leteon and family Sunday. answer to the name of Marjorie
tended the Walton reunion in Battle Durkee Friday evening.
POST TOASTIES
fc
BLUE ROSE RICE 2cl!.o19c
^.24c
BAKMGSOM___ 2^ fc
Creek Saturday.
Their daughter Susan is staying for • Grace.
POBT'S GRAPE NUn
RECIPES IN BOX
Hand picked
—
IONA
The community extends congratu­ Methodist church for Rev. and Mrs. a few days with her cousin Mtes I
FLAKES
assigned
to- Laura Leteon.
J « 27c. JUVY BEANS
5 &amp; 33c
BISQUICK
COM
m Mr.
mi and
nuu Mrs.
min. Ernest C.
— B.
—Davis,
-------- ■ who were
——lations io
son bom July 4.
EXCEL
Dunkelbereer who
were uniiru
united 111
In '.f..
,» Pirate
a^uiisciucixci
wiui were
— near
. Ionia
, ,,,Members
:----- . of
marriage by
Rev
Scott-1. tlie
*»&gt;e Milo and Prairieville churches
i... d
.. Rhoades at c„..
SOM CRACKERS 2
17c
spent over the weekend with hte and family of Kalamazoo visited Mr.
vine. Mnr Dunkelberger was for- j attended. The Milo people present- sister Miss Olga Eckardt. Other and Mrs. Harvey Enzlan. Saturday
WHIII JAIL
merly Melva Tobias
■
ed Mr. arid Mrs. Davis with a wool- guests there on Bunday were Mrs evening.
SOAP FLAKES _2 PKGS. 27c
Mlss Enid Cheeseman. who has '11 blanket, the Prairieville folks Bertha Eckardt. Mra. Lydia Schuler! Marion McGlockhn of Battle
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
WHITE JAIL
been working for th State 4-H Clubi
u,wn 501,16 dtehw. and Delton and Miss Esther Schuler.
Creek spent a few days the past
SAL SODA
lit: 5c
staff at M. 8 C. lhe part two weeks.’ “ vaM?- * *** Mfule »nd twenty f*v«
ML« Maxine Bates spent over the week wllh Mr. and Mra. Russell
’ dollars.
WHITg JAIL
returned home Friday.
weekend with Virginia Varney In Reynolds.
Mr. and Mra Desford Fox of Fort Woodland. ’
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bishop andI
«• 9c
I----------------------------------------------AMMONIA
granddaughter. Janet Bishop ofr Wayne. Ind., visited Mr. and Mra.
WHITE JAIL
Mr, and Mrs. John Springett of CLOVERDALE
TENDER. MEATY RIBS
Masatllon. Ohio, were guests last। Bert Patton. Saturday. Mra. Eiiza- Nashville visited Mra. O. L. Bates; _______________________________
Mrs Harry* Jonea and Mrs. LeSOAP GRAINS _2 PKGS. 33c
week of Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Btehop.’ beth Perse and Mbs Elnora Fox of and Miss Bertha Wagner Thuratlay Roy Pennels were in Kalamazoo
Little Joan Gatewood Of Lake. Fort Wayne, who have been vis- afternoon.
। Friday on business.
itlng-at
the
Patton
home
for
two
(LEACH
Citv. Is visiting at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Schneider. MrJ Ed Sanders of Kalamazoo spent
| weeks, relumed to their homes with
nnd Mrs. Royal Donovan.
and Mra. E. J. Bates and family. Thursday with Mr. and Mra. Bert
CHOICE CENTER CUTS ROUND. SWISS OR
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Willets andI them.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates and fam- McCallum.
CLEANSER
Mrs. Myrtle Leinaar spent the Uy, Miss Bertha Wagner. Mra. Mag- &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hanes and son
family of Muskegon Heights andI
KIRK'S
FLAKE WHITE OR
Laurel Newton of Dowling were, weekend with her cousin. Mr. and
PEG SOAP10 .... 43c
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pau)। Mra. Lester Snyder in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith entcrSWEHHEART
Kesler.
CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS
’ tained at a family reunion on Sat­
SOAP FLAKES _5 BOX 31c
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
urday.
CONCENTRATED
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbeck and,
The annual school meeting will be
SUPtBUDS...22c
family and Mr. and Mra. Gallen। held in the Delton school building
CAMAY OR
MUke of Lansing were Sunday Monday. July 13.
PALMOLIVE SOAP 2o,.u13c
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tuck­
Mrs. John Chamberlain has been
POLI STAR
• *. X
OVAL
'
‘
er nf Clarksville.
________
.___________ ___________
elected
superintendent
of the MethPORK LOIH ROAST.. u 21c
STEWING FOWL
3k KWSI FILETS___
SWEETHEART SOAP 4ca.„23c
Mr and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook • odist Sunday school. The attendCENTER CUTS iii cure
SMALL. LEAN. SUGAR CURED
JUNMITE
and sons spent Monday at Grand ance In Sunday school Sunday was
PORK CHOPS .. 38c u 30c
SMOKED PICHICS
_u.3k HILLOCK FILETS___ uNI
Rapids.
| “
3cah.14c
CLEANSER
FRESH DRESSED ROCKS
SUMMER SAUSAGE
MADE OF FLUFF
Mr. and Mra. Leo Herrick of De­
Mrs. Floyd Hyatt and daughter of
FRYING CHICKENS
THURIHGB..33c
, 3k
FRESH WHITEflSH —.zik
ROLL fc
troit and Mr and Mrs. Shirley Keego Harbor. Mich., visited her sis­
NORTHERN TISSUE
Mayo and Barbara of HaaUnga were ter Mrs. Ted Shepard and family re­
Hi SHEETS
guests ot Mr and Mrs. Keith Farlee cently.
SULTANA
JUNKWEET
VEGETAItE
WALDORF TISSUE 5 ROLLS 23c
Fburth of July evening.
Callers al the Shepard home over
UN SHEETS
TOMATOES _____ 2c".%’21c
rPRUNE JUICE
d»o SHORTBfflK 1&amp;.41C
22c
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Sluon and the weekend were: Mrs. Will Hul­
DONALD DUCK
CAMMEllS
SCOT TISSUE
CLAPTI
4 rous 29c
Paul of Irving spent Sunday after­ bert of Scotts. Howard Slriebel.
SCOT
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2£g 49c
TOMATO SOUP
3 CAMS 20c
BABY HX»S3 con Ik
noon with Mr. and Mra. Keith Far- Kalamazoo and Ralph Striebel of
CAMsmrs
•••■•*
JULIANA
PAPER TOWELS
3 rolu 25c
QUEEN ANNI
•Si 20c
TOMATO JUICE
FRUIT COCKTAIL ..JtSlJc
Vernon Thompson had the misfor­
SKDLtSS UBMSlmlfc
Mr. and Mra. Rosa Pierce and
WAXED PAPER
2.'?£25c
tune to break hte wrist Thursday daughter Mary Joyce and Priscilla
while cranking his grand fa Mier's. Eddy are on a trip through northFRUIT JARS vuasu ?boz. 6jc
iem Michigan. They expected to
Mvm
RAIL MASON
spend one night with Mr. and Mra.
Wt TOPS___ oo: 20c
Clayton Stough at* Elk Rapids.
JUMBO 36 SIZE—VINE RIPE
MORGAN!
The South Wall lake Improve­
ment association held a meeting at
rant]PECTlN-2...19c
FOR

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.

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GREEN ONIONS 3

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TOMATOES
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MtesNorm*
Norm*Case
CaatofofLaming
Unrtngcahie'have
cataeJ have been
^bcen entertaining
entertaining an
an aunt j MARTIN CORNERS
H.ZA11ANT BIDOC
1 CAST WALL LAKI
Annointlng Service Held
Mtes
Quit. » lev trm tww .ttwulM
L»V Wwk*. UtUr. •
A most helpful and Impressive Friday
for the rest of tlie week with
from Chicago the past week.
- ~T
T
I Several of the ladle* of the church
home folks
| The Bunshine club met with Mra Snet there tart Thursday afternoon the Fourth of July program .1 Lake. Bob Donovon's- father l* staying
holiday. Mra. Jones* cousin from-Clare William* Thursday afternoon and proceeded to give it a cleaning. Oda***.
| with him for a while.
Texas.
] and did sewing for the hospital.| a._
„»
Mra. laVerne Klnne spent Friday, waiter Richard Friebell of De­
Clyde Russell, who has been ill for।• The
next meeting will be with Ida o£f,.
"
1 " 1 ' 1 — 1 ' j.
j Dodge and Fay C. Wing admtntevquc
inc nc*
in Grand Rapid*.
| troll spent the weekend In the MaMr. and Mr*. John Gardner of children of Detroit spent the week-] Urc&lt;i the annotating service of thelson-.e
time «U&gt;
with lhe
te recov-1 -gar.
Skinner.
». Um,
u. flu.
nu. u
Mr* Huron Healy of Dowling and turin cottage.
.
Bsrt Woodland wer® Sunday dinner end with her mother. Mra. Louis church to Mr* Wotring. in Uie1 ering.
Ii Mr. a
.ring.
and Mra. Roy Travis and
- mil*, n,rrv
_____________________________
The -------Merle Davte **
family
igartta
“"T Sunday Mr*. Ray Fusch of Indiana, achooi-: Mr and Mrs ,Fr'd1,R1^°n'
zguMU al the home of Mra. Celia I Schmidt. Barbara. Ronald and lhe prMen
cC of a houseful of relative*, I —
“'*-----of
' Bal- 'family
-------were Saturday guest* of Mr
rnaua of Dorothy Kelsey, called on daughter from Detroit
8“ *
•nd
friend*
i
tie
Creek
enjoyed
the
holiday
pic.nd
Mra.
Bert
Palmer
'
JJTJ
rSmton
to?
Townsend. In- the afternoon they! twins, Marlene and Arlene remained
• *-*—I
----------lot
Mr. and
Mr*
Cha*
Kahler from
her
Friday
evening.
t
—
—
.
...
called on Mr. and Mr* Simon Scars for a vteit with their grandmother ; rur
U1C past wurc
For the
three years medical | --------- - --------, hthiTT^
----------------------I P**tor. Mias Bcwte Rullaon at the
Mra. Ida Klnne called Sunday onjThuraday untn Monday ,
STRIKER
Of Clarksville.
; Mr. and Mra. H. I. Fratcher of De- science ha* rendered It* utmost to Ing and dinner.
church-l*«l Friday evening. Re- her brother Ira tefi* who 1* in।' . aata.
Mra.
Clayton Matteson.
vu&gt;,w&gt;.
....... ...
Mr. and Mra. R. I. Wolcott, Mr.I teolt visited Mr. and Mr*. John Dell! cope with lhe illne** of Mx*. Wot-| Tlie Assyria Center
--------- -taschool
—— —। Rev. and Mra. Albert Butterfield &lt; freahment* were aervad. and It was
daughter* of Jackson came test
have their reunion ""
on «••»&lt;*
Sunday.
and Mra. Carl Walts, with Dr. and and Mtes Dorothy Dell from Friday! ring, but seemingly to no avail andI ...................
— July and two children of Scott* vtelted an enjoyable occasion tor all who a hospital at Battle Greek.
।j' week for their summer's vacation at
Mra. D. V. Shorao and baby son ct untU Sunday.
the news of her very grave condl-. 12th at the Assyria Center church Mr. and Mr* Xzo Reynold* and
The Co C. E. Union meeting will] their cottage hare.
' Marjorie July 4th.
I
be held at Woodland next Sunday
Coldwatcr spent the Fourjh with
Maxlhe Bates of East Woodland t‘°n »’ tM* llm»' comes as a shock with carry-in dinner.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Dunnovan,
V,ry QUlet' P’1 Hkry Cr,mcr' foimrr&gt;y of Wm." CogsweT home’ 'wednraday. evening with a hymn ring.
Mra.-Lawrence Hilbert and Mis* *pent the Weekend wllh Virginia to her many friend* after an appar- iwrndI£u?«“nCf °*y
and Mr. and Mra Burton DunnoLorena
izorena Himeri
Hilbert at
nt me
the muocti
Hilbert cot- Vumey.
Varney.
j ent recovery severiH^ months ago.
here about*.
• Philadelphia. Mo., but now stationed, July 14 tor pot luck supper. Al)
This week Friday evening will be
Mra. Carrie Russell and son Clyde: )n Michigan, attended lhe Cramer- are Invited.
i ,a program at lhe church following
Uta ,t BtaldlzbM Utt.
i Mr
u„
Kw„
lion at Robert Dunnovan't
Weman's Sludv (Tub Elect* New wrre callers at the home of her ria-. Houghtalin reunion at B. L HoughMr. and Mra Clarence Curtis and' —
Mr. and Mra. Blrdtlll Holly were Carson City and Mrs. Jennie Slo-R^noTbtaJle Grovel’tSSIv'! WUn’‘
JlUy Uh “nd W“ “ uulc *°n
of B‘llU Creek' *chooL
.
Officers
■
........
_
.
| AWAAlia AVAAUKV QUA/
BI1U W IM U IllUf. Vjn BUWeg Ol UBllle L-TrCK
SHULTZ
weekend guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Lyle, cum of Woodland were Sunday dinAt a special meeting ot the Wo­ Russ
Russell
ell of Maple Grove °n
on Tue
Tuesday.
sday. RUMl
RUMt of
Of Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. William!' were
vere over lhe
the weekend guest*
iruest* of
of! John Richardson attended the
Hynea of Portland
, per guest* at the home of Mrs. Ella
Mr. and Mr* Adelbert Craven en­
. man * Study Club at the Town Hall
uooo o
*
Cramer and family Sunday. Pvt. I her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roland State 4-H camp at M. &amp; C. but tertained the Shull* Community
Mtes Catherine Spindler of Bat- Flory.
la*t Tuesday evening the following bOL-TTI SHULTZ
Cramer te a son of Charles Cramer Barry.
Club
Thursday.
Dinner
was oencil
tie Creek is spending part of her, Mr. and Mra. Robert/Crockford.
■/Mr. nnd Mr*' °?.rd°,l.
of; who passed fcway threw week* ago at
Mr. and Mra. Orr Fteher, Alfred Mr*. Arthur Richardson attended to eighteen. Progtam by Mrs. Or*
H^Rnhuii^r111 her mother' MfS Ar" 0rth“r Allerd,nK- dr-'’’a£Ld M.l“ clrs caused by resignation*: Fred-!Heatings ore spending^!!*!* week at]t^homeln^MlMOurr
J
- -------- — —------- J-'
j Fteher and Mra. Eva TTautwein lhe candle lighting service of the Babcock. The August club will be
T‘“r,'d,"y «™&gt;. Mu. Ann. Drill vice Fml- uSrXutt u ItaUtt .nd
their
collage
at
the
lake
and
Don-,
Richards
spent
from
Pri-'were
Bunday
afternoon
caller*
at
at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Leslie
Michigan State Service club.
J,&gt;'” *m. Mn x.nn.Wlu.u.lAA.m.1—----------------- ------------ ■—- —
r
.------ : -„
.------&gt;• aid Kenyon of Battle Creek waal&lt;lay umn Bunday wllh her aunt. Mr. and Mra. H. F. Munn'* On the
Dickeraon.
.
and family ana Mra. Arlle Spindler Hynes of Holt.
j.—
,cxrJ „,'*
..*Uaard
pf ~
,hf!r
°!" lhf„wp&lt;^nd
j' Eunice Rteor. of near Hartings.
| Center road. Mtes Lena Heldeman POWERS ECHOES
Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Hamilton
Mr "nd Mr’ Tcd Euper en,er* Dorrit Hauer. Ptanawe being made) " Mr.
MrsJlm~May
s.nd
” ” and
“
"
~
— and.
Mr and Mr&gt; R&lt;]ph sulker tU.tha* returned to the Munn home
Mi** Jean Harrington of Hasting* ot Lansing spent the weekend with
™ K ,alned /rom I’rtdAy unUl Monday. for nn interesting and instructive Jimmy ----of Battle
spent
------ - - Creek
-o~“
- Sat
-~l­*iit#d Mr and Mra Oliver Icke* of “f^ an extended vteit with friends
Mr. aad’Mrs. Delbert Craven.
,f
8undfl&gt;- ?lh‘ Mr and Mra W. E. Munson and Mr. club year.
..........................
•
...........
urday night and Sunday with Mr. , ? Y, “naMr" ouver icxea or
Wisconsin
.nd Mr* Lester Sonneville.
Od&lt;^ 8und«&gt;f
| Mra^^rd Showalter and Ml*. ford. Tuesday and Wednesday at
era that attended from near here; nn&lt;1 Mril g]jnrr Petersen of Chamwere Mr. and Mr*. Paul Brodbeck, .M|™ |Mtoo|s.
Mr. and Mra Harry Mteaner of
MtaaHafriet Hamacker of Canton.1 M“Srie C^Xtil^f NalbXlnS the home of her parent*. Mr. ano
South Woodland Church of the
Mra Arthur Bamford.
and family of South Woodland. Mr.
Kalamazoo spent the weekend with Ohio, te spending some lime as the M
Maurice Cogswell and little son
Mr.-and Mrs. Ernest Shonto were
.
and Mra. Jasper Jordan and family.: dinner guest* of her sister and hus-,
Mrs. Margaret Brown of Detroit
ArthumL. Dodge, pastor
their mother. Mrs Mina Kenyon (Nuest of E I. Houghtaiin.
! mvid werrcaltera at Mr wd Mra
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jordan and
visited her son Bob and aunt* the
band.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Geo.
Kirahman
1
10
00
A.
M.
Worship
and
sermon.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Dale
Larabee
spent
Mr.
and
Mra.
William
Cramer.
Jr.
'
Orr
Fteher'*
Tuesday
eve
nin
g
of
fatally, Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Jor-]
Misses Neil and Almira Reed over
] of Kalamazoo on the Fourth.
i The second sermon in a serie* on a few days above the Straits return- and Sandra spent the 4lh in Kala- 'la*t week.
dan and daughter and Will Schmal- I Mr. and Mrs Howard Hewitt were ,,M&gt; F,n'1 KPLtlle of John.
J, U&gt;N
n
«nc aunu«r
auu
,w.
auu
»»
m»w
ns
gucuis
&lt;«
nrr sister
ano
several
in
me
Martin Sunday the weekend. .
ing
home
Sunday
and
Mr.
and
Mra
mazoo
as
guest*
of
her
rirtor
and
Several
In
the
zried of north Woodland.
Mis* Artelle Bedford, telephone
“M^Tn^Mre'j^nHyne* of Holt *n Battle creek on burinew Thun.-' Theme: The Righteousness of ( Donald Manning and Sharon spent family, Mr. and Mra. L. D. Clemens: School received prizes last Sunday
aran, diinrfav zoinnaai tt-p'dav
i Ood.
| tlie test of the week at the Larabee! and Lola
I■ for att«nriimr
Lol* and Larrv.
Larry.
attending an
40 or more Fiundavi
Sundays operator ot Hasting*. Is spending
were Sunday dinner guest* at the ““J11 no a M Church rchool
cottage at Gun lake.
Mr. and Mra. Lee Mead and chil- out of the U. We had 31 at Sunhome of hte parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bailey of Battle Creek spent1 There are ctewe* fo“nu‘
of her parent* this week.
Mr. and Mra. Lee McFall and
PKA. noateUr of
^tnOOn
R‘X‘ney
The Young Peoples' Department! JoTn oF"MoTr£ and M?^ Mra dren of Big Rapids. Mr. and MY*, day School Sunday. We have a new
Sunday guests at Ure home of Mi
Leon Fuhr and sons of Cedar Creek superintendent. Rev. J. D. Aelick.
a .
.. J.
. *IU
a PlannlnK meeting and] George Brockway of Adrian spent
and Mrs. Henry Frost wci
^r wit? 1 Mr "nd Mre C
; x»l''f “l the Loren Hershberger from Thursday until Saturday with •nd Mr. and Mrs Harry Rlzor of. who te also the teacher of the Bible Mra. Tom Riley and'*?
near Hastings spent Sunday m] class. Come and enjoy Uie Sunday
। Ha5tlnK’ wp"‘
of *Jr “nd Home Thursday evening. July 9. | Mrs O E. Kenyon and Alva KenFront of Grand Rapids
guest*
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Mead,
school
with
us.
wK?1!.
J Mn D B Orei” r°n’ Frld:‘y u“* H 00 o'clock Tlie young people oflyons and Mr. and Mrs Jew Kenyon
Garat of Detroit.
Mr. and Mr* Dale Bump spent
* ** .
M?.8 ‘ “
n 1 r-- VIlhc church "rc
to attend.
j of Hlckorv Comers spent Friday MondK in Oml n.Wd. on ntm-I.J1”
Mn. Albert Frost and little daugh­
m.n 1«,nt dUouu
Ry
Dav,d Johnson °f
Crcckl The Missionary Society will meet evening wllh them.
ter Jacqueline are visiting her par­
..IM on . tralm.
Faul returned to Grand Rapids to
hu Rtandmolher. Mrs Agnes wlth Mrs Lavon Barnum on WedThe friend* of Mr* George Thom- n.M
.nd l.mlly
NW U&gt; pronounce Urow lor.Qn ents. Mr. and Mn. Walter Porter
“P™ * week wllh her sUteri
Fisher over the Fourth
nesday. July 15
I as of Hickory Comers will be sorry Slocum
__________
names.
near Sparta for a weekn...h n-r.
rrwk D
Ou* Johnron entertaiped for
Different families of the church, to hear that she te In Pennock hm- ( EDAR CREEK
Mtes Ruth Rogers of Battle Creek Sunday night supper. Mr. and Mrs. have been giving special numbers ofi pltal*seriously 111 and all hope for
Mr. and Mn. Henry Leinaar and!
spent the weekend with her parents Ted Euper and their house guest*.! music each Sunday morning at the her recovery.
Mr. and Mr*
_ "
..
.
: Mr. and Mrs. Ebblc Leinaar accom­
Mra. John Roecrs.
Rogers.
; nMr. .nN
and Mr*. ur
W. iE Munson and *&lt;r
Mr. ,worship hour. Their co-operation
panied by Mr. and Mn. Vaughn’
Mra. Herald Classic and children Bnt| Mrs. Elmer Petersen of Cham-|L, greatly appreciated
and Mr*. Rhoda Austin spent Sun- paign, 1U, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hennnn
-mere were IM In attendance at
. . if you now spend 10c a day
day with Mr. and Mrs Robert Aus-, gandet-n and Mr. and Mrs. Henry- the worship service last Sundnv
(or one 20-oz. loaf I
tin and daughter of Laming.
. Klrtn of Hasting*
। our two weeks D. V. B S. closed
how FRESH,
Jim Hlnra Saturda .
Haynes who expected to leave there
Mrs. Ella Nicholson of Orancj
Miss Marcella Rehnke and Howard' oh Friday, July 3.
DELICIOUS
Ret. ntict sirs, rred Horn and1 ,t.,a
*LXnr,.(n&lt;.
Rapid* and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Schick of Grand Rapid* and Mr | Average attendance 35 Largest Rev and Mrs Leland Hom visited
„ *
Vfftnr„ nnH
CLOCK BREAD
Robert of Sheridan were guests of nn(| Mrs. Ray Wingard and family I number on one day 40.
n,.,*•—
d=i
Mrs- Dorothy Monroe and son
Large
CA
YliM^e??h? J2?k?ndf P ’’' Ma&gt;nord °f Kalamazoo vtelted her
Mr and Mrs.
Mru Leon
Tmn Nicholson
NirhnUnn SunRun-'’ Of Rockford were Sunday -' Al.,—
Mr.
dinner
estlne. III., over the weekend.
Loaves
The Methodist Church
day.
l guest* at the home of Rev. and Mrs '
John Graham of Kalamazoo spent
°
$7.03 ° y««*l
Mr. and Mr*. Homer Harrison and Geo. Wingard.
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
the Fourth and over Sunday With
ii.
»r„
tv...v
:
Mr
an&lt;
i
Mrs
Clair
Lammers
enchildren of Detroit were gueste of!
Ronald Lehman entertained
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship
Mr. and Mrs, rranx hoiib.
. i
Mra. Glenn England nnd Marjory (with a surprise dinner Thursday
«„z4
tn..„
-- tertatoed company from Chicago.!
11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
and Mr*. Loren 1 noma* or naturHav
Qnnrt.v
Sunday. Mra. S. A. Holmes, who has i evening in honor of her husband's ■ 8:00 P. M. Young People’s Service !?“Mr*
;1
Mr ,r.a l^WMIzr BMrd &lt;,!
COUNTRY CLUB
UOGEB'B OntlCHED
Tuesday 7 p. m.—Choir practice I
been vteltlng at the England home, birthday and the birthday* of Mtes
'
, a ,
I Gull lake spent the Fourth with Mr.
8 p. m —Midweek serv-j
for a few week*, returned to De- , Mary Long and Ted Euper. Thursday.
Guesu
EVAPORATED MILK
CLOCK BREAD
troll with her daughter and family------------------------------------------------J Ice.
ItOWFNS MH I &lt;t
I nnd Mrs Lloyd owen
were* Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Euper nnd
BOHEV, MILLS
, RUMeii Watson of Detroit spent
for an extended vtelL
The Evangelical
Church
Jeralee, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Osgood.i
—**“" ~
—*"
A very enjoyable farewell party. Saturday and Sunday at home.
Out of town visitors at the V. R. Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Farthing and
J. S. Deabler. Pastor
was given the Smiths when about! Mr. and Mra. Eward Campbell
Wotring home Saturday and Sunday Joyce and Mis* Mary Long and
10: 00 A. M.—Morning worship
30 of their neighbors dropped in to visited at Gull lake Saturday.
Milk cZll. 3 SI 25c
Algol F«M Cake
39c
Bitter c'Su 2
79c
were Mr. and Mra. Laird Wotring Harry Long
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday-school
of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Har­
7:45 P M. Combined Evangelical spend lhe evening. Mr and Mrs. I Little Leonard Schneider of Bat­
Mr. and Mr* H. A. Kltson and
vey Rupp of Kalamazoo and Mrs. Mary Jo visited his father. 'Levi League of C. E. and Evening Wor­ Smith have sold their Baker lake tie Creek visited hte grandparent*,
Creaa Ckeese &gt;a. 29c
resort
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grimes
of
Mr
.
and
M
ra.
Lipscomb
last
week.
.....................................
C
P
M.^w
2
Maude Wotring ot Nashville.
Kltson and sister. Mtes Mary Alice ship.
Mra. Water* of Harting* te vteThursday evening Midweek pray- Illinois, who have already taken
Kltson of Syracuse. Ind., oter lhe
Cottage Ckeese
10c
Skretie4»a&gt;t2
21c
po&amp;session. The Smilla will return Hung Mrs. Minnie Campbell.
children of Lake Odessa were Sun­ weekend holiday.
CoouotXT Club
to
their
eld
home
In
Indiana.
I
.
'
old
in
...
day dinner guests at the home of
Friday evening—choir rehearsal.
Mbs Eleanor Klein of Grand
Coffee maxwell rome ib. 32c
***10 (otter 'L".‘ 17c
Tlie Yankee Spring*. Kilngen-1 HOPE CENTER
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Bird.
Zion Lutheran Church
Rapids spent the weekend with Mr.
smith and Ritchie school reunion te [ We are sorry to hear of Uie death
Con Flakes
7c
MIm Betty Fender of Battle Creek and Mrs. Jerry Fteher and Donald
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
(Mtllgktc«ii»2
41c
almost here agalri. July loth at of Victor Hoffman's father in Ann
Baotaa Con
10c
returned to the home of her parents and Max Duncan.
10: 00 A. M.—Sunday school
On Monday
Ballots'*
Murphy's Point. Gun take.
• Arbor hospital, following an operaMr. and Mra. Peter Fender of East morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fteher and
11: 00 A. M—Morning wonhlp
Alire ’SK1 3 im&gt;, 15c
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lewi* and tion. Much sympathy is extended
$M* cw«A.r, 3
Woodland last week after tin opera­ Max drove to Grand Rapids to wltWednesday 8:30 P. M.-Choir reRice Krloglei
am. 11c
daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Hall, to the bereaved ones.
tion tor appendicitis at Battle Creek neas the parade given in honor of heorasL
and family and Frank McIntyre all; Irene Sallck. daughter of Mr. and
Oxygal &gt;r Riiu X°' 6»«
4£X28c
Vog-AII
10c
Weuolo
the 200 Grand Rapids boy* leaving
of Northville spent Saturday and Mr*. Ben Sallck hud an operation
Smith at their Saddlebag lake cot- that morning for service with the NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Sunday with friend* and retaUve*. , on her limbs. In a hospital In Grand
Mr.
and
Mrs
Karl
Paul
and
fam
­
7oaotMC
3 ’JJ 29c
Orlok-AU
Army. Don Duncan and Chalmer
Our L. A- S. will meet Thursday. Rapids. At last report* she Is getMr* W. J. Merriam of Vermontville. Hershberger were among the 200 ily and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Eck­
Grewlated Sue °^51c
ardt were Sunday evening callers Julv 9th with Mr* Clara Gill at 2- ting along fine.
Mr. and Mra. Verbm Murphy and that were feted.
OraegeMe r&gt;Mh qi 10c
Teteor Poao 2
23c
o'clock. Everybody invited
j Edwin Ashby ot Maraha?. Is *taychildren of Dearborn and Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Sliomo were
(“1*1.35
Motor Oil
Mr. and Mr*. Homer French of ing with hl* grandparent*, Mr. and
tor Eckardt and Mra. Bertha Eck­
Mra. Milan Tnimbo. Woodland.
Lansing visitors Monday.
Fnlt Cocktail ™ 12c
Wayland wen Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Fred Ashby.
ardt.
MIm Ione Ralrigh nnd Jimmy
Mtes Eleanor Jean Bird entertain­
Juket
3
25c
and Mrs. Luke Sensiba.
I The thirten year old son of Mr.
Vincent leff Sunday for a week's ed Janet Jordan of North Woodland.
Dairy Feed ■£?• SI .99
ASSYRIA
Sundav school at 11 a. m. fast and Mra. H. Daniel* te working for
Craka**les &gt;&gt;m&lt;,£*15c
•w .1 lhe rpwonh Uwue e.mp ,1 U„cl, An„ Smnh „| Uraln, .nd
TwiekleT^TA
19c
Mr. and Mra. Willard Case. Mra.|iime.
mere were aevenii
visitors-■ hte brother in Burlington.
time. There
several visitors
Crystal lake near Dowagiac. Jimmy '* Eunice and Irene Roberts of Lake
from Barlow Ilake
—
lL; and
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Ashby and
100-lh
Znbattr
father. L. J. Vincent drove them to odew* with a dinner Sunday In Nellie Miller and nephew Milton last Sunday
Growler
S3.13
Case attended the Case family
re-1 Gun lake.
‘
• to two children of Katamaaoo spent
--------Everybody
Invited
Crystal lake and called on friends hr.nor of her llth Mrthdav.
7oaate Joice 3 L"“ 29c
Salad Drenlag o~« 32c
| Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Fred
in Coion on hte return home
| MUs
Hrlsc&gt; daughter of Mr. union on Saturday at the home of attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Case ot Battle] Lvman Dean Kinney spent lost; Ashby and son. Lyle.
100-lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and and Mrs carl Helse’ and a IB42|
Petite
Salad
2
“
25c
tnsofnH
Jolco^^Sc
&gt;3.09
CrpfkI week in Detroit, lhe guest of Jackie
Mra. Mina Aidrich fell from her
son.
Monday
graduate UA
of niAUUUAAlU
Woodland IAAKII
high SCIIAKAI
school!. Mr al)(«
. ■ Morgan
, ~--- came
r---- . home
:--- .-------—' SIXUIMW
nnett who
WllO Allgeo.
Allt-A-ei
Mr. ^and Mrs^ pjpjA
Fred R»
Bennett,
I porch one day last week, bruising
from a two week* stay In the north.. lelt
Sunday for Grand Rapids
Fly Spray
rui He
.
.
herself quite badly.
V-9 Cocktoll c£' 29c
MattirS
Q—&lt; 10c
Mr Claorr nlin. In «nt&gt;r
—■
.... bc«an J’"
.......
.. i York, have located In the August. PLEASANT
rchradT
nJrt summer whtre
shc
«ud‘« “. thr
HILL
—-----------•-»—
i
I P. Ashby and family visited Mr.
school at Kalamazoo next Monda)- Davenport-McLnchlln Business Uni-'I-••—
•------1 ..
. ----------. .
. Mrs. Anna Andrus was pleasantly, and Mra. George Jewell of CloverBlack Salt SO-lb. block 43c
and Mis. Gnger and Morgan will, versity. taking a secretarial course, I Munjok tenant house.
PlokSoloMO T.a— 19c
ScSi Cnckcn
10c
Remember the meeting of the W. surprised Tuesday afternoon when dale Sunday evening. Mr. Jewell 1*
««®&gt;P«ny him and live nearby in classes are being held this summer
S C- 8. at the Briggs church on! two steters-ln-law from Orand Rap-* confined to hl* bed with Illness.
*
’
on *he lovely campus of lhe Uni­ Thursday.
PottoU
Mute
3
—
16c
| id* and another from Chicago called
Mr. and Mra. Victor Hoffman are
Cookies
15c
Cattle Spray uuu. (9c
Marilyn Eckardt of northeast veraity of Grand Rapids
Mr nnd Mrs. Albert Jones of Ax- on her.- visiting hte mother. Mra Peter
vut.^t Mardn Pr.,.1
GeorRt. Wln&lt;ard nllcd Ow
Woodland visited
Paul re™,
from,
’ syria Center entertained over the1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell ] Hoffman of Hickory Corner*.
Cigarettes
11.19
Crocker Jock 3 ■*&lt;■• 11c
Friday until Monday evening.
Wklte Skie c“££ 15c
| pulpit of the Methodist churches in
Miss Mary Dodge accompanied by]i Freeport and Carlton Center SunLowell Dodge and Miss Leona Helse■ day.
Montaullowo
Eatmre 01m 2
33c
10c
CMer Vlcegar
15c
drove to North Webster. Ind., onI.
’
business. Saturday, July 4.
|
To Entertain Charity Circle
Krogo u-u-m 3
85c
Sogar
u. 6c
Jir Rlags
3 .... 14c
Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Wingard at-■ i, Mrs. Herald Classic will entertain
tended the Spriggs family reunioni the Charity Circle of the Methodist
mb

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«***&lt;**■■&gt;■■«.&gt;

DLAND COMMUNITY NEWS- - - - -

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CLOCK BREAD

njux oi luaxiiD
DOUGHNUTS
w'llULa ■‘- IOC

3 L'i 22c

3 ISZ 25c

t 35c

lU Milk

Spring*. Saturday.
.
, nlng,
... July 10. Mrs. Howard Hewitt
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rlvctt and I* assisting a* hoste.sn.

★ ★ IT'S LUXURY-BUILT * *
The Kind of Choir
You've Always Wanted

$3400

Synthetic a

-g

Dark Syn*

ru b ber

AND STANDARD OIL COMPANY (INDIANA)

tchair In which you will glray* find
rfoct comlcrt HEAD-HEIGHT back
— adjustable TILT-BASE — AU steal
under construction — Si-latex corerod
all wire cushion unit — Marshall unit

No matter who makes it or what it's made from!

QUALITY
• We want to sec America get the rubber
it needs, whether natural or synthetic. We
want America to get that rubber in the
quantities required and in the shortest
poasiblc time, whether it is made out of
petroleum, out of alcohol, dandelions,
guayule, or sawdust. The main thing is

LUXURY-BUILT
IN «RAND RAPIDS

Much ha* been said about making rub­
ber from alcohol derived from farm crop*

Nevertheless, we urge a "green light"

'

THONC2226

OIL

Crim

method of making synthetic rubber.

COMPANY

(INDIANA)

88c ’

3

UNO'S

ENRICHED FLOUR

SINCERITY FLOUR

•a? 95c

*2S? 75c

TOMATOES

s

,£noi’a’'

XWOGiPS

fresh i Tender Beef
CANTALOUPES

12^c
FRESH PEACHES

3

25c

Freak Irellirt
t. 32c
Sm»W CW]£- *37e
Sliced IttM i* tor- 37c
Sliced (sets e*4 £ 95c
Oeeatr,
rraiKiwners1 SKIMLESS
* 27c
&gt; qlaUtT "

Celery Heirte10c

22c

fievoort Film

COUMTBT CLUB

We are working with petroleum because

To those who are working to make rub­
ber out of materials other than petroleum,
we say, "God *pecd your effort*." Solving
the rubber.problem is necetaary for win"ing th?
and winning the wev is our
main concern

STANDARD

49c

ing a hand in supplying the raw materials
for rubber.

Government we have helped form Rubber
Synthetic*, Inc. In 1943 that company
expect* to put into operation at Gary,
Indiana, a large plant financed by the De­
feme Plant Corporation to produce buta­
diene. which te one of the principal ingre­
dient* of lynthetic rubber. Negotiation is
now under way with the Government to
supply. that plant with a part of the petrnleum raw materials required in'it* opera-

fanner*. We should like to see them hav-

W. A. ROTH. Furniture
HASTINGS

S 27c

Rubber .. let’s get it Fast... and plenty of it!
COMFORT

Ir.g pleasure and ••rrlc*. Complete
with handxome spring top ottoman.

3(c

5

PURE HONEY

CtlfUvere

»&gt;«

21c

53c

BHFl

CHUCK
ROAST

a.. 26c
STANDDIG

RIB ROAST

- 28c
SIRLOIN STEAK

WATERMELONS

— 59c

Plgc Fut

CUoud

NEW POTATOES

Vtlo-X (krirn
Mm Pike

»“• 1O»- 3bc

orKEATna

■&gt;. 7C

»■ 35c
2 ». 27c

- 35c
I0ILIN8

IEEF

with the waste fat iavimg fiogkam

ORANGES

KROGER

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

BARRY COUNTY RURAL SCHOOL
BUILDINGS ARE TO BE MODERNIZED
K.IIMS Foundation Make*1
Improvtrnint Program
Possible
•Tliere were 6'2 rural districts in
Barry county where schools were
maintained during the last school
year. Three of them wUbvote this
week on proposals to give up tholr
sessions and. if the vote is favor­
able. Ui» children in those districts
will attend al Delton. Middleville,
and Hastings. In 42 of these dis­
tricts dcciBcd improvements will be
made tills year in their school
I buildings, tiie total cost of which
will be 172.424. of which the W. K.
Kellogg Epundsllon will contribute
*50497. lind the districts will pay
*22.127.
The districts in which these Im­
provements will be carried out arc
• as follows:
ASSYRIA—Assyria Center. Briggs
and IJncoln.
BALTIMORE—Dowling. Striker.
McOmber.
Hendershott.
Weeks.
Durfee and Barney Mills
CARLTON—Carlton Center. Fish.
Welcome. Brown and Coats Grave.
CASTLETON—Lake View, and
Barryvllle.
HASTINGS TWP-Fisher. Altoft. Star and Quimby.
HOPE- Hinds.
Shulta,
Brush
Ridge and Cloverdale.
IRVING—Wood and Little Brick
JOHNSTOWN—Monroe. Stevens.
Bristol. Banfield. Culver and Bur­
roughs.
MAPLE GROVE-Mayo, Dunham
and Moore.
ORANGEVILLE
Orangeville
Vlltagl.
PRAIRTEVILLE-Milo and North
Pine Lake.
RUTLAND — Algonquin Lake.
Chidester and Tenner.
In the foiowlng four districts the
improvements were deferred: In tha
Gregory and Hastings Center dis­
trict*. of Hastings township, it was
felt that the school attendance w
too small to Justify the expense
The project may be revived next
year if it then seems desirable. The
Doud and Cedar Creek districts In
Hope are small. They adjoin each
other and the school attendance U
small, it was believed it would be
belter to unite the districts, so Im­
provements were deferred.
In the remaining sixteen the dis­
tricts were considered too small, or
tliere were other valid reasons for
not attempting the improvements.
Barry. Thomapple and Woodland
townships have consolidated schools,
and nearly all the Yankee Springs

Hove 3 Sam In Army;
Fourth" Await! Call

Hastings, Michigan; Thursday,

HASTINGS OF 1855
AS TOLD IN LETTER

HASTINGS CITY BAND^

july is, 1942

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 H 8

jmEJUDGE COULDN'T
EE IT THAT WAY

DENIES REQUEST
July 16th. 8:00 ... ’
OF STATE BOARD
Flrat Ward Park
State draft headquarters have
Program
National Anthem
requested the Barry County Draft
March—Repau Band. Lincoln.
VanPoperlng. for duty as a Michi­
Overture—Crusaders. Buchtel.
Was Written by Robert
He Denied Motion for New gan draft board Inspector, according
March—His Honor. Fillmore.
Simpson, March 12, 1855
Triol for Edward Schlien
to Kim Sigler, chairman ot the
. Novelty—E-fers Holiday. Yoder.
Through the courtesy of Mrs. J.
March—King Cotton. Sousa.
• Edwa\d Schlie-vs and his com- county board. The local board.
Trombone Novelty—Teddy Trom- i'panion. Clare Fuller, were arrested , however, believes that people of tills
S. Hagle. 1307 West North St. Kala­
! county are entitled the most comcharge ot
mazoo. tiie Banner is in possession
1 pnrnl
petent ona
and expcnencca
experienced service
service
. k-.1
of a letter written by Robert BlrppItudi-WuhlniWn l&gt;o.l. soou. *,
J
*hlch ll c*n Provide and so has
son, who then lived near the vil­
lage of Hastings, evidently on a Yoder.
both men admitted thei^ guilt.!
farm. The letter Is dated March
March—“The Victors". Elbel.
Schliess was given by Judge McPeek

Among the pictures displayed in
the wlndowat-lhetyBarker drug
store of Barry county boys now In
service' are those of three well
known Hastings brothers, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hinckley,
which were taken in widely scat­
tered JKUtS.
years after the first while person
James, the eldest, a first lieuten­ located In this part of Barry county.
ant, w4s in the Oaark mountains.
Mo, at that particular Ume. He Harrington. East Henrietta, Mon­
roe Co, N. Y. Mm Hagle says that
u millionaires' playground has been the original letter is clearly written
taken over for a camp.
and. as was customary, had no
Bradford, second in line, is a fly­ punctuation marks. The envelope
Ing cadet in the air corps and was '* one
' of
.. the
Hv'7nM
the ’vow
very m
early
ones, made
bilngH^tm
Shanghai' PHeU ta i *llh0Ul f,1U*‘ “nd ,nUnded ,o **
slililntoe South SSf^lrea
|
t^’upJ^rtaSrXe*?

LOCAL WOMEN
ORGANIZE FOR
WAR WORK

from five to ten years at Jadtson.'F*|Q BAIRR Ahftr
and Fuller from two to five yturs^
in the same penal institution.
\|
Through a Jackson attorney IIJ A UV' ||EIAf
Schliess filed a motion in the Clr-lFlAllI I1LVT
cult court of this county for a new .......... .
trial of hU case. Because Judge
McDonald was the prosecuting at- J r

I AIK DUAKU ADDJ
nDEMIIIIJ AlAJADfK
KCFIIUFI AWAKDJ

he was disqualified to act as judge
To Assist Now In Salvage in deciding tills motion. He called
Judge Morris K. Davis, of Stanton,
to act In his place when the motion
A permanent group of approxi­
The matter was brought up be­
mately eighty women to be known
ax the Women’s Committee for War fore Judge Davis here on ThursWork has been formed in Hostings
to assist for the duration of the war lorney urging that the motion be
in Civilian Defense. Salvage Drives granted. The motion was strenu­
and other war activities. Mrs. Geo. ously opposed by Prosecuting AtHebden is General Chairman with .tomey Barnett.
Although Schliess had pleaded
the following ward committees for
guilty, the motion filed in his be­
the city of Hastings:
First Ward — Mrs. Shirley B. half by his lawyer claimed thil he
Henry. Chairman. Mrs. Ed Camp­ was absolutely Innocent of the
bell. Mrs. Robert Dryer. Mrs. Rol­ crime. It slated that Schliess had
land Bolton. Mrs. John Houvenalr. stepped out of the beer hall when
Second Ward—Mrs Dewey Reed. the crime was committed, and had
Chairman. Mrs. Thomas Ogden. Mrs. returned to find that Fuller was
Maurice Roush. Mrs. Louise Duck- holding up the place.
Judg? Davis denied the ‘motion.
er. Mrs. Maurice Ingram.
Third Ward—Mrs. Wm. B. Brad­ In doing so he stated that Judge
ford. chairman. Mrs. E- A. Cauk- McPeek had given to Schliess every
In. Mrs David Boyes. Mrs. Harry opportunity to have a trial at the
October session of court in 1840.
R. Scobey. Mrs. Waller Stanley.
Fourth Ward—Mrs. Lucius Lob­ He had ataio named an attorney to
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
dell. Chairman. Mrs. H. A. Adrounle,

More Thon $8*000 In

BARRY COUNTY INTENSIFIES
DRIVE FOR ALL CRITICAL SCRAP
Barry Ministars Finish
Special Study Course

Old Rubkar
Watto Fata Vltatty
la War Effort

Thirteen Barry' county ministers
A greatly Intensified
relumed home Saturday after
spending two weeks at the Univer­
sity of Wisconsin, studying rural
sociology. They were part ot a
Michigan group of 34. who were giv­
en scholarships by the W. K Kel­
logg Foundation to take the sum­
and steel industries, and the tty.
mer course. Rev. Don M. Gury of .
Hastings acted as general chairman
national advertising campaign In
tor the Michigan group. Others ]
from Barry C&lt;&gt; were Rev L. Win- 1। an effort to stimulate scrap collec­
tion.
ston Stone. Rev. 8.- conger Hath"™.r. ana !rv 'the just completed rubber salvage
Alfred Sllvcmall of Hastings; Rev.
Everett M. Love and Rev. Paul
OlmaUod or moport: &gt;U, B B
“ “““ ™*
Griffin, and Rev. Alice A. Griffin shortage la far worse than moat

of Woodland; Rev. J. I. Batdorff
unu Rev.
and
Mi-v. John
juun 8.
o. Deabler
ueaoicr of
oi Woodwooo- • ..
——
Howard,inthe
son. 1.division.
a staff I amount off mitaste The ratmark
sergeant
thethird
munition*
More than. *8.000 worth of
bury. Rev. Thomas Moyer of Clov­
nra.j.nf of xv,,. n,.„„ m r- u&gt;- amount or pontage. The oostniarx
mlums will be offered in the .pre- erdale and Rev Marclus Taber ot I
, desperately for the armed forcaa.
11 «l*mped In the lower left hand
Briggj.
mlum book of the Barry county fair
picture was taken while serving in i
,i iiiiiu
i a medium tank for example re­
Panama, and allows him standing
which goes to the printers this week.
quires 1.750 pounds: a ten-ton poni..
nt . &gt;.u
1 given to Mrs. Hagie by a member of
in front of a tall, wide spreading,
nnrrinctzin familv
I toon bridge. 3400 pounds: a half.
The amount of premiums for the
fen
fan oalm
palm with
with barracks
barracks in
In the
Hut backback­ U‘L.&gt;.....................
' ton truck. 125 pounds; a flying fortTiie writer has taken the liberty
B5th annual show, Aug. 11 to 15 in­
ground
.
i
to correct some misspelled words tn
1450 pounds; a 35WX) ton batclusive. exceeds that of many past
Louis, a fourth son. Is awaiting
tiie letter, and to punctuate it so
years, if It ta not the largest ever.
the coming draft for boys eighteen
|u75%,i"
„
it can be easily read Banner read­
About a dozen changes have been
ers will enjoy Mr. Simpson’s state­
made
in
the
departments
of
the
fair
AU of the boys are graduates of
Sun Oil Co. Has a Big
claimed rubber can be mixed with
ments about Hastings In 1855. and
/or
this
year.
Hastings High school. We salute
will make comparisons ot prices,
Rotary Boring an
Barry county granges will com­
these young men and their parents,
usable in many military products.
tiien and now, on the products men pete one against the other for
Eight Inch Hole
as well, and trust they may all live
Uoned. also on prices for land then
awards for the best displays of pro­
to gather once again around the ।‘ and the prevailing prices now.
Tiie Sun OH co. is making fine' called upon to do her bit by savduce and work of members. This
family board. What a tale each 1
waste
kitchen
----------‘‘ *•**’— fate. *All
” types
HasUngs. Mich . March 12. 1855.
grange display will be under the progreM In drilling a test well on ‘tng
will have to tell I
I Kind Friends and Neighbors:
—
suiicrvlslon of Rene Mott of MW
the ,ihe James P. Mead farm in Rut- of cooking-fats are strained, saved
I have taken my pen in hand to
horticultural department. Victory!Ian&lt;t A Banner representative was
write a few lines to you. as you
gardeners will find the horticulture ।there Sunday afternoon.
wished us to do, and ns I believe
exhibits to their taste also
^e big rotary drill tn use Is prac- turn pom them on to a rendering
wo promised to do, though we have
Mra. Warren Carter, in charge of
• new outfit, this being Ute
Fate are used in making glycer­
long delayed. I hope these few lines
the antique division of^tiie fine arts!slxl*1 •*“ °n which it has been op­
ic. which Is a base product for
will find you all well. as. thank God.
department. has added a hobby show | erated. The power comes from a
they leave us. except very bad colds.
। to her division. Changes in the, ul**el engine, driving a large motor
We have had a pretty cold winter
flower show have been made by Mrs.! whlch delivers 300 to 350 horse powhere this winter—a great deal cold- Whitmore, Mrs Stuart Clement.
Although the effort of each in­
Milo DeVries. Mrs J. A. Bell, chair- I er
In l,ro hours the drHl bored
Each ward committee is enlisting
ed than It has been for years. I
man of the domestic art* has in- Mn 8‘lnch hole 50 feet, which Is far dividual housewife may seem small.
Official! Realise Education­ suppose, and more snow. There has a member for every two or three
creased the premiums on domestic more than the ordinary type would
been snow on the ground ever rince blocks, giving rapid and complete,
btllty of the salvage at more than
arte. Miss Mary Bullis has increased ' »«»nipU»h.
al Value of Thii Trend
in-•Hasauuui the luiuuic
re coverage
" of- every
-----household
--------- ---------—
about
middle ui
of nufnnurr.
November. It
the home extension premlurtM.
I Water is an essential with a ro­ four thousand pounds of waste fata
4H Club members will make up has been about two feet deep, but1 Un«» wlth a minimum of telephone
Many livestock premiums have Ury- ■ pum&gt;&gt; ***"« ln conatant op- in Barry County per month. In
__ _____ .
&gt;_______ ..
....... . . I iixuitb
roeo nt
terms of anti-tank shells, this would
been added, especially where a1
(Continued an page 2. Sec. 1)
tiie bulk of exhibitors at tiie Barry
A Junior Auxiliary of older high
mean that the combined efforts ot
deeper
in
York
State.
It
makes
it
fourth place has been added to;
’’ *
County Fair when it opens at Has­
seem rather lonesome here in the school girls is being fanned id aid.
Barry County housewives would
popular species. George Heath is the i,
tings on Tuesday. Aug. II. for Ita woods when we can see nothing but in this work. Additional details will
contribute glycerine for over ten
County Retailen Pass The new head of the poultry department I
bo
furnished
Inter.
1942 showing. Tills county fair like snow and woods.
. tnousana
thousand shells each and evr —'
where changes are few. State fair
July
Quota
At the present time members of
many others has been Invaded by
Concming the country. It seems
premiums on Coriedale sheep will! u/iiic cruAi
i' monih
for
In reports received by George be paid here
the 4H club youth over tiie last a pleasant country enough about the committee are working under
HIHJ
jknvLAKJnlr
Mo«
several years.
***
fat.
,ra wa.tarf (- Ih. Vlt-han.
here, and Hastings te a very pretty Mrs. Charles Annable, canvassing Carpenter. Barry County Chairman,
The horse pulling contest will
Seven years ago the 4H clubs set village, u great deal larger than every houehold on the Fat Salvage from other towns in Barry county, draw a larger and perhaps better
Successfully Passes Exams
Nashville leads by a targe margin
up a department at the Barry Henrietta.
There are 12 or 14 Drive.
field, it Is thought, because the na­
Tiie enthusiastic response to tills for the second week, with a total
County Fair under, the direction of stores and two blacksmith shops,
For Webb Inst, of Naval
tionals will not be held at Allegan
County Agent. Harold Foster. That and a wagon maker and two or call for "duration of the war" work­ of *1.827.45.
Architecture
This targe sale of bonds and
year 148 members made 203 exhib­ three shoemakers, and one grist mill ers is fine proof that Hastings is
past. The contests, Thursday and
its. This has Increased each year
out for victory and willing to work stamps is due to the 100 percent Friday mornings, have 1150 in
Robert Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs.
cooperation of retailers given Mr. purses.
until In 1841. 534 club members made
Bernard Reed. Hastings, received
Hess, local chairman there, states
1002 exhibits. These exhibits were
The Junior Chamber of Com­ word Wednesday morning that he
Mr. Carpenter.
made in 22 different projects rang­
merce will have a stamp and bond had been awarded a scholarship tn
The city of Hastings came In sec­
the Webb Institute of Naval Arehl- I
ing from livestock
and crops
SUGAR ALLOTMENTS
tent on the grounds, the concession
through pheasant rearing, clothing
The following rulings and inter­ ond. with a report from City Chair­ space being donated free by the lecture. New York. N. Y. and Is to I
and flowers.
pretations by the Office of Price man Ben Oidley of *1.052.40.
fair society. AU people are asked report there Sept. 16. Tiie scholar­
The tone reports were:
Over two-thirds the exhibitors at
ship
Includes board, room, tuition
Administration have been received
by the board to cooperate In trans­
*a(i Resolution Endorsing the Barry County Fair were 4H club
today according to Allan Hyde.
Zone 1—Homer Smith, captain portation aU possible to conserve and cost of all books and materials
Listened To Reports And County Rationing Administrator:
Annuol Gathering Here
for an intensive four year course
wi Sigler for State Senator members. They took just” less than
*22845.
Considered
Future
Action
iialf the *5,00000 paid by the aaso-*
of study which leads to the De­
“A’. Stamp No. 7 of the war ra­
Zone 2—Kendall Reahm. captain
'uer Poet No. elation in premiums. Tiie county
gree of Bachelor of Science.
About 70 members of the Barry tioning book may be exchanged for *4550.
tiie
Wesleyan Methodist church
membership is looking forward to County Rod and Gun club attend­ two pounds of sugar from July 10
Zone 3—Richard Jacobs—*542.00.
the 1842 Pair with many calves, ed the meeting at the City hall through Aug. 22. This does not af­
N. &lt;C.C.) Retired, a former Hastings
Zone 4—John Delnaay. captain,
sheep, pigs and poultry already get­ Monday night, and all felt it was fect the value of stamps 5 and 6. *237.65.
boy who. al the time of his reUresoutheast of Hastings, off Mil
ting tlielr training for show day. ac­ well worth while.
It Is permissible, however, to use
The three highest sales In the
cording to County Agent Foster.
Naval construction, is administra- ।;
Kim Sigler, gave an interesting stamp 7 before stamp 6 and tn that city of Hastings were:
precceded by the 102nd annua]
tor of the institute.
It' is expected that the 4H club report of the convention, held June 15 day period. July 10 to July 25.
J. C. Penney Co.—*295.00; Bexsmembers will play an even greater 20 and 21 at Houghton take, of the stamp a should not be removed from mer’s Market — *14250; Trethric Il Entitled To Support For
Rear Admiral Rock, here on a re­
. adjutant. Frank part In the 1842 event
cent visit, said that the course at!
Ita Outatonding Candidate
Michigan United Conservation clubs the ration book. This is an extra Agency—*75.00.
fleo.. KKf-tance officer. Manhall
Barry County Pair officials feel
Webb was based on the course he. ■
n. •&gt;..
ration of sugar and is not an In­
The county standings to date are
Schantz;post chaplain. L. P. Maus; kindly towards this trend and en­ which he attended.
Pointing to the trl-county under­ himself, had taken in Scotland.1
County Conservation Officer Geo. dication that future rationing quot- as follows:
post historian, Shirley B. Henry: courage a greater partlcation by 4H
standing concerning representation many yean before and is identical
&gt;rrgeant-at-amu. Jack Bempf; ser­ club members. They feel the in­ Sumner gave a report for the Or­
in the state senate and the loyal with the course given at M. I. T.
B. Increased allotments will be Middleville. Paul Faulk- "
angeville
rearing
ponds.
He
sala
vice officer. Maurice Foreman; and spiration, education and training
support given by Barry county be­ where the U. 3. Navy trains Its men1
granted to industrial and Instltilner. Chrm*50000 *30650
executive committee, Edwin Sayles. given to these youths Is the real rea­ it was hoped to raise bass finger­ tlonal users to supplement their
cause of that understanding to sen­ in naval construction
He cwuid***?&lt;?"* •“
Nashville. Ralph Hess.
lings this year tn No. i pond, and
George Dean, and Albert Craig.
atorial candidates from both Van era the W.bb course on a par with
*
son for a County Fair. Six county
July and August quotas. Although
Chrm. 800 00 4.11400
A resolution endorsing the candi­ 4H club members were named su­ that ponds 3 and 3 would be used the Increased allotments are retro­
Buren and Allegan counties, the similar training given anywhere
Woodland. Leon Hynes.
/
dacy of Kim Sigler for State Sena- perintendents of departments in the for bluegtlta as usual.
Barry
county
Republican
commit
­
else
in
the
world.
&gt;
and
R&gt;r
MeKtattaw.
Chrm.-...................... 400 00
194 50
A committee was appointed to in­ active to July 1. certificates for the
of
Canisteo,
N.
Y,
a
favorite
al
tee,
through
it*
chairman.
Dr.
1942 Fair.
•
The Webb Institute Is fully en-.
vestigate the feasibility of forming amount of increase cannot be se­ Freeport, Ken Broendie.
tug Tuesday evening.
Frank Carrothers. declared today ita
Chrm......................... 30000
182 bu candidate, Kim Sigler. Hastings at­ dowed and has a full capacity of!
the club into a non-profit corpora­ cured by institutional and Industrial
The Fourth District convention
only rixty students. Ila function Is
users until after Aug. 15 al which Delton. Prairieville, Ellis
tion.
torney. 1* entitled to the support of
will be entertained by the local
(Continued on page 4. sec. 1)
time they may also apply for their
Faulkner.
Chrm.
..
350.00
182.0
Dr.
Allman
threw
on
the
screen
both Van Buren and Allegan coun­
post next Sunday. July 19. with J.
104.00 ties.
two reels of pictures, furnished by September and October allotments. Gun Lake Area ....
P. Keliey. of Detroit, as one of the
“Field and Stream" nutgazlne, de­ Institutional users may apply start­ Dowling ....................... .
That support is due Sigler, the
guest s|&gt;eakeni.
ing
Ajig.
15
to
the
local
boards
and
Hastings, Ben Gldley.
picting hunting and fishing scenes.
Barry committee declared, not only
Dinner will be served at the Leg­
.5400.00 5,103.75 ’bee
The first reel gave pictures of bird receive a certificate increasing their
—a!
xuse of the tri-county agreeion home at 12:30 sharp. Section
&gt;r July for Baca, —
ment
—it. but because Sigler has out­
dogs in action: the second showed allotments for July and August to
County Clerk Hyde Tell*
of district officers will be the main
Huai mssage.
75 percent of their sugar usage for County so far are 110430.10 against standing qualifications for the sen­
fishermen
in
action.
The
pictures
business of this session.
You How to Get the Extra
the corresponding months of 1841. Barry County's quota of gg.l 12.00. atorship
were
good
and
much
enjoyed.
Four delegates will represent the
Industrial
users
can
secure
a
cer
­
“
We
are
receiving
orders
every
day
The
Rod
and
Gun
Club
has
done
Designation of stamp No. 7 In the
local post at tiie annual Depart
tificate increasing their allotment from all parts of Barry County for the statement reads, “but at that
ment convention to be held at Kal­ sugar rationing books for use in ob­ a wonderful work, and Its efforts
Ute singing.
for July and August to 00 percent window display kits," Carpenter said time we had no candidate available
amazoo. Saturday
and
Sunday. taining an extra two-pounds-per- to provide belter hunting and fish­
ing in this county deserve the" of their usage of sugar in July and A new supply has just been re­ whom we considered outstanding
August 15 and 18.
Defense Organisations
August, 1841. This means institu­ ceived and same can be obtained enough to properly represent the
person allotment was received by hearty support of all citizens.
whom have proven their ability
tional - users shall receive an ad­ through ybur city chairman as long District. Since Van Buren county
County Clerk Allan Hyde, admin­
ditional 25 percent and Industrial as the supply taste.
was next in line, we whole-hearted­
istrator of the Barry County War
The Barry County Air Raid De­
ly supported her candidate with
users can secure an additional 10
Price and Rationing Board. The
fense
Organisation
win
be
given
the understanding that we should
percent. No provision has. as yet,
instruction came in a telegram from
have the privilege of furnishing the
been made for an increased allot­
Arthur H. Sarvis of Detroit, state
Uce alert on Monday evenlng.,July
next candidate.
ment for industrial and institution­
director.
W. K. Kellogg, founder of the
"We now have a candidate. Kim 27. from 8:00 to 8:15 p. m, war lendale. Childrens Workers; Mrs.
al users for the month of Septem­
The telegram stated: “Sugar ra­
June
was
the
Banner
month
this
Sigler.
We requested him to run. He Ume. according to The Rev. Fr. Royal Woodhead. Lansing, organber
and
October.
1842.
above
the
tion stamp No. 7 Is good for two
John V. Dillon, chairman of the
the large sum which established the extra pound* of sugar, effective July
regular 50 percent and 70 percent
Thursday. July 8 was the 58th an­ represent any clique or group. We Barry County Defense Council.
Windstorm Co. of this city. Its allotments scheduled for the respec­
W. K. Kellogg Foundation, wa* in 10 through August 22."
niversary of the wedding of Mr. and wanted him to run because we
At that Ume the standard "alert"
Hasting* Wednesday of last week.
Stamps No. 5 and 6 are good as agents gathered In *6.152.805 In new tive classes.
.
Mrs, Elmer Rising ot this city. They knew his ability and we knew we signal of throe conaecuUve groups oriol Tabernacle. luu been
He recalled that when he was a previously announced. Sarvis added. policies during that 30 day period.
C. The arbitrary limits, that is.
spent
the day quietly on their farm could fully trust him to fearlessly of six short btasta will be sounded
young man he frequently
------- - visited . auunp
Stamp no.
no. 7i may
may be
oc rcnwvra
removed insure
before When thia year sliaU end it seems 6 pounds per person in urban areas
by fire sirens in Hastings. Middle­
Hastings as
a salesman
— salesman for hl*
his ' stamp No. 6. but No. 6 must remain certain now that the company will and 7 pounds per person in rural in Woodland with their son and
ville. Freeport. Woodland. Nash­
father. ,wh°
attached to the card until valid have added several millions to Ita areas, have been lifted and any family who live there. Their large
—v
u to Au&lt;ugt
ville and Delton. Here in HasUng*. Young
brooms in Battle . O
Creek.
He _
re-1I |huh
volume of insurance, and will bring amount of canning sugar may be circle of friends congratulate them, Ute district.and wish them many returns of the
the
company
well
toward
tiie
cov’
John
v™,.,
b
,«
u»,
n.
obtained at the rate of one pound ; u-y ” ’
County Clerk Hyde stated that he
supplemented by blasts from the
eted half billion dollar mark.
W.
U.n M &gt; roeerr •tin.
NOTICE
for every four quarts of fruit to be |
t,B
factory whistle at the Grand Rapcomer of Jefferaon and Court! graph to mean that stamp No. 7
A dollar blU was received by
canned. Local boards should bear;*
II
C
i“nd
”,Wllh Wh°m he i »ouW ** 8°°d onlX (or lhc extr» NAVAL PILOT R. J. BARRY
in mind, however, that a showing
the Banner office Tuesday, July
SPENDS WEEKEND HERE
Chief of Police Harry Thompson,
dm, bu.ln-j
u------now
C. iwo-pounos
(wo-poood, allotment
.uoUnmL
. - - , riH.
, -; put
must be made that the amount of
T
o
Robert
J.
Barry,
Nava]
Pilot
first
---'
InlorMl
In
noH
—
_
I
.
.
director
of the county defense orand has a keen. Interest In. nation-1
1|t
etaM, and mm. Barry arrived Sat­
si and international affairs. He ONE AUCTION SALE
with
us
as
soon
as
possible.
The
Lawrence
Bauer
Post
of
the
urday morning, July 11. to upend
lias retired from active business, uABRY F. OSBORN. Adm.
American
Legion
has
given
the
the weekend with his mother. Mrs
Barry County Draft Board a new
St. Rone and St. Cyril annual
Nina Barry, of route 3. and other
Ungulsh it from a regular fire
American flag for use in the Hear­
mid-summer chicken-pie dinner. St. the late Mrs. Celia Chamberlain, relatives of this vicinity. He Just
alarm.
This particular Mart is
ing room at the local draft headRose Hall. Sun, July 18. 11:30 to Mr. Osborn will offer the entire lot completed his pilot training al Pen­
merely a practice affair to giye th*
qtrs. in the former Farm &lt;St Home
J p. m. Adults Me. children 40c.
sacola. Fla, and left Tuesday morn­
entire county air raid defense ortion at the residence located at 722 ing for San Francisco, Calif. He
The Hastings Police Department Appliance store on Wqst State
Second Lieutenant Philip H. Mlt- ganlratlon an opportunity to put
North Michigan Ave., Hastings. He will do submarine patrol duty on has been instructed by the city street.. Harry Larsen, commander chell. Headquarters and Headquar­
Allerdlng-Yarger reunion. Grove, la offering a good list of furniture the west coast and In Atasktan council to enforce the ordinance of the local post, made the presen­ ters Battery. Field Artillery Re­ Uce “aleru* win doubtless
Lake Odessa. Sun, July 26. Potluck
prohibiting the dumping of leaves, tation to Kim Sigler, chairman of placement Training center, former­
dinner.
7-Ifl
grass and rubbish on parkings or the county draft board. “This gift ly of Hastings, has been promoted
Dewey Reed will cry I
Weeks School Reunion at school
was much appreciated’, Mr. Sigler to the rank of 1st Lieutenant. Lieu­
NOTICE
Clifford Hammoud Will
Sat, July 25. Members please be responsible for stoppages In the said, “because the board had no flag tenant Mitchell Is attached to
catch basins of\the street drain- available nor any funds to purchase Headquarters, Field Artillery Re­
present. Friends welcome.
for full particulars.
placement Training Center.

4-H CLUBS
IMPORTANT FAIR
EXHIBITORS

LIVELY DRILLING

All TUC MCAnEAnU

UN Int MtADFARM

NASHVILLE HOLDS
LEAD IN SALE OF
BONDS AND STAMPS

ROBERT REED

adcuid

AMERICAN LEGION
ELECTS OFFICERS

WORKERS NAMED
FOR CAMP MEH

ROD AND GUN CLUB
MH MONDAY NIGHT

BARRY COUNTY ASKS
THAT FAITH BE KEPT

BARRY COUNTY A£
FAITH BE KER»

09540634

OF SUGAR ALLOWED

W. K. Kallagg Sold
Brooms Hera When
A Young Man

COUNTY TO HAVE
AIR RAID
"ALERT TEST"

Windstorm Co Added
Over $6,000,000
In June

July 9 Was Their
58th Wedding
Anniversary

l-egiOH rresentS U. 3.
FloQ
Flog To Draft
Draft Board
Board

Police Dept, to Enforce
Trash Dumping

Mitchell Promoted to
Rank of lit Lieut.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY M, 1M1

Mr*. Althouae, of Vermontville. Instead will hold a combined appeal
for membership* and fund* for war­
time need* next March; will not
participate in any Joint fund-rais­
ing effort. These plan*, according
••••••••• •••••••••••••• i ibi* to-walk without aadstanc*.
,to
___Mr.
________________
Davis, have Uie__full approval
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dyer and son' a 20-acre section of farm land of President Roosevelt,
have moved their household goods, alui rc*ld*nce Ln th* WmI Gun lak*
.to Flint where he I* now employed. [ section bordering on Allegan Co. ha* their two daughters, who moved
. Mr. and Mrt Robert Mills have been sold by the Boyes Agency to two yeara ago to Grand Rapids
{sold their Gun lake cottage to R. Benjamin J - Clboch of Chicago. from Hastings, kre.now being sent
H. Ogden of Grand Rapid*
who plana improvement* and modmod- to Ann Arbor to live where All
work, as assistant engineer with Ute
MAluiaii w. o«iri, auii us mi. wiu----------— ---- --------Mrs. Harlow Seger of Freeport, who I Lynwood Burdick of Middleville Bute Highway Dept., shift* him to
338
K the road now being built in connte­
enlisted in the Army Air Corps at has
*■ moved* into the house at “
“ ”
flon with the Willow Run plant of
High St.
assigned to Jefferson Barracks. Mo..
Mrs. Maurice O*troth and her
! for basic training, Seger graduat- sister Miss Elizabeth Parker are
\ ed from Freeport High tn 1838 and spending their vacation from the
__ —--------------- ---windstorm office at the Parker
a file clerk in Veterans Admin-' cottage. Wall lake,
islratlon. In* Div.
The Jiastings Public Library has
Student* of Unity, please call received a check for 8132.48 from
3895—Adv.
the Stale Board for Libraries, ac­ (Continued from page 1. Section 1)
Maurice Greenfield, son of Mr. cording to Miss Jean Barnes, li­ confused wtlh a blackout. In fact
and Mrs La Floy Greenfield started brarian. Thl* represent* the final the Ume of the "alert"—8:00 p. m.
payment
on a—grant
8235
08-------frofn
work at the Willow Run bomber r
—---------------—- —of—
—
ptant al YpailanU, Monday mom- ‘he General Library Fund. This there would be daylight during the
Ing.
! payment is made under provision fifteen minute test period.
Word hu Urn rnel.rd b, bu
““ »“* &gt;»™l“
Richard Endsley, chief air raid
urenu r™&gt; corp. 1-urrnr. o.r- «“»*“ “ *
“ to’ warden for Hastings, and Leon Dos­
rbon in., hr U Vww .r.Uonrd in P™*'
■" “»
ter. county air raid warden, wish to
H.br.kM u , Motor Muhudo ,na “
iw* wrtk».
find out the area which tiie tire
school.
| Harold Swanson ha* purchased sirens will effectively cover and also
detenhlne how efficient their tele­
phone communication system Is In
handling the required volume of
Uon are the liquids and creams
Chief of Police Thompson also
for leg make-up. due to stocking'
m*&lt;le thru lhB H0?1’* Agency
shortage In old favorite style*, as ,TJ“
rounc" vol*d Krttfmy states that here in Hastings, the
well as higher price* asked. In the
JM&gt;«»»a*e six tables for use auxiliary police and fire fighters
will take their stations.
liquid-brand* «n Ingenious, Inbcl 1,1 Tl’den park.
Dr. J. K. Alttand, county health
reads: ~60 pairs In a 38-cent bottle;
Approval was given by Ute city
rain proof; can't rub off.*'
1 council Friday night tn a peUttan officer, also plana to have ids emer­
Harold Swanson ha* a JiuUftable.for curb "nd
on South Ben- gency medical unit* lake part In
taie of woe concerning the blows!,on *troet.
The air raid wardens throughout
fate of late, has dealt the flock of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin of the county will contact their senior
Itheep on his farm in Hustings ■ Clear Lake Lodge. Dowling, have wardens and will phone back re­
। township. A short time ago dog* got. received word from their son Ho­ ports to the control center.
i in and killed sixteen; during the: ward. Jr., who is overseas. The lel80. keep Monday evening. July 71.
electrical storm, Friday morning, ter was dated June fl and was in mind.
। a big tree in hl* pasture lot was headed "Somewhere in Australia."
At that time |&gt;eople In Barn­
’LrUCk' J?*?1?1*; AUUn&lt;
Word h*-'
ro««l»ed from tat county will hear for th* first Ume
| sheep which had taken refuge under Lieutenant Hartley c. Finstrom.
the air raid "alert'* warning stgson of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Fln| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gardner strom. 402 W. Mill street, that he bers of the defense council urge
I (Marie Ellis), the latter formerly ’landed safely on foreign soil op May Barry citizens to become familiar
I with the Social Aid Bureau here.; 8th, and Is now on duty on one of with the sound.
’are receiving congratulation* on thei the far- flung battle front* serving
This Ume it will be justvplay.
[ birth of a 7 lb. 10 m. daughter.1 with the U. S. Army Coast ArUl- Later on it may be necessary to give
| Gene Marie, on July 0. at Vicks-; lery. AnU-AIrcraft. His wife is re­ the signal as an actual warning.
! bur8| siding with her parents, Mr. and
We all hope not but must be pre­
' There's sure to be a group in iMr* Chester G. Engleharte of route pared for the wont if it docs come.
I front of the LyBarker window in s
At the conclusion of the 15 min­
j which pictures of Barry county boy*
Mrs. Theron A. Cain is recovering i ute test period, the standard "all
now In service are being displayed from malaria fever at the farm clear" signal will be sounded — a
A lady wlUi greying hair pointed home in Rutland township, having long blast on the fire siren*.
out a particularly Rood looking lad returned there a week ago” from
in an officer's cap and uniform, Pennock hospital. It 1* expected SOUTH BOWNE
remarking— -That boy was in my that she will be confined to bed
Mr and Mrs. Jerry BJoagh were
Sunday school class and was he for several weeks. Visitors are llm- Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
a rascal! Always my biggest weekly. ited to the immediate family. Dur­ Mrs Will Hoffman.
problem. If activity counts for any-&gt; Ing her illness. Mr*. Caln ha* been
thing he ought to be right there visited by her three children. Mr*, Blough's were Lyman Powell and
with the goods as a trouble shooter I Arthur Granger of Lansing, Ber- brother of Howard City, Mrs Rachel
for any Jap or Nasi that get* in nard M. Caln of Marblehead. Mau. Stahl and son of Zion Hill. Rev.
hu w«y ’’
| and Stewart D. Caln of Rock Island. and Mrs. Bhrock.
The Carlton Center school, at Illinois.
Newton Goon* of Lowell wa* a
a recent meeting, voted to disconMr and Mrs. D. C. Bronson. Miss Monday caller of Mrs. “Alice Gard­
tinue the eighth grade' for the com-1 Doreen Clary. Mrs Ralph Leffler. ner and Emery Lowe enraffta home
Ing year.
; Mr* Robert Crockford and Joan from attending’a funeral, at MklVem Wldrig. former day tel*- ■ Leffler went to Jackson Wednesday dlevtlle.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ThMfffMhn.
graph operator for the Michigan 1
*** 8ufr Sgt. Hubert S. Bronson
Central here, has been tranaferred *ho arrived in Jackson Monday, Emory Lowe and Mrs. Alice Gard­
to Middleville, replacing Clinton ‘ JllIy 6. expecting to have a 15-day ner were In Hastings Saturday af­
Poulron. who was sent to Augusta I furlough, however, he received a ternoon.
to take over the work there.
*'lre Wednsday to report at Sparta.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slabaugh and
The annual Southwest Michigan ’ Wls ■ for duty at once. Friday morn- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blough were In
Partsh Jersey Show will be held, ln« word wa-' received that he had Caledonia Saturday afternoon.
« Wayland. Mich, again this I l*en assigned to Kellogg Field, BjrtMrs. Edwin Nash has returned to
year. The date of the show is Aug. it,e Creek.
her home at Clarksville from Pen­
7. Jersey breeders from Allegan. OtThe month of March. 1843. has nock hospital greatly improved.
Ionia. Barry. Van Buren.'been officially designated as the'
St. Joacph Berrien and Kalamazoo) period for the next membership well and Mrs. Jennie Pardee and
countlea will exhibit cattle at this I and fund-raising appeal of the Wanelta Schray were Sunday after­
parbh show. The show will also , American Red Crosa Mrs. Roy Hub- noon callers at the Alden Porritt
2»«ure an adult and 4-H Judging bard chairman of the Etarry County home in Bowne.
Rev. and Mrs. McCune of Free­
c,lf *howChapter announced Monday upon
d,*Mn’ Tarbet. 21. Nashville. | advice from Norman H. Dav I*, na­ port were Sunday dinner guest* of
. h** J’Poried for duty pt' tlonal chalfman.
The American Alice Gardner and brother Emory
Great Lakes Naval Training j Red Cross will not conduct a memMr. anti Mr*. Ervin Leigh of Cale­
onbershlp Roll Call this November;
donia were Saturday callers on Mrs.
Jennie Pardee They were atao call­
er* on Mrs. Estelta Rosier Wednes­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Oles* ar.d
(daughter Corrine spent Thursday
Hasting,. Mich. Telephone, 2244-2557
j evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Thoma* of Cascade.
SATURDAY. |ULY 1* ONLY
I Mrs. Jennie
Pardee. Wanetta
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Schray and W. H. Pardee visited
Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine. Don Terry
j Wednesday with Mr. and Mr*. Will
[ Coagriff ot Lowell.
, Mr. and Mrs. Milo CurU** ent«N
talned Saturday evening with a mlsand Jean Davis. Jinx Falkenbarg
cellaneous shower In honor of the
. newly-wed* Mr. and Mr*. Ervin
CifrtlM. Friends were present from
I Lowell. Saranac. Clarksville and
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. JULY 19-20
, thta vicinity. They received many
lovely gift*.
| Mr. and Mrs. Clare- Eash and
I family spent the weekend with her
Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray
i parent* at Gull lake.
. Mr. and Mr*. Art Richardson a*Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00
। slated their son Chester Richardson
in moving near Battle Creek, Baturday.
TUES., WED.. THUES.. JULY 21-22-23
Mrs. Zora Poe of Grand Rapid*
•
wa* a Wednesday night and Thurs­
Henry Fonda. Lynn Bari, Don Ameche
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will
' Mishler.
! Wm. Porritt and family and
Another comedy scream
mother. Mr*. Edd Lacy were in
Grand Rapids Friday.
Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Waneita
Schray ncrompanlod Mrs. a Bertha
Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247*2282
JEd
Porritt to Harting*. Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Will Mishler and
daughter Gwendolyn visited with
DOUBLE feature attraction
their cousin*. Mr. and Mr*. Fred
Roush of Dutton last Sunday.
|

LOCAL NEWS•

Bl/T NOT

youR
belt I

JISI,
ejiM

BARRY CO. TO HAVE
AIR RAID TEST

Two things will go a long way toward winning the war—SAVINGS and FOOD—
and we’va got both of them right here waiting for you. Our daily low prices
make it easier for you to fulfill your War Stamp Pledge. Our fine, fresh, nutri­
tious foods mean well-fej strength and energy for the extra work you’re doing
for Victory. Shop here daily and lower your food bill without lowering the qual­

LOW

ity or quantity of the foods you serve.

MEATS
VEAL ROAST*-":: 35c

CHICKENS

30c

RING BOLOGNA
SIRLOIN STEAKS u. 37
PORK STEAK
Lb. 33
SHORT STEAKS Lb. 35
Fresh
GROUND BEEF 2 Lbs. 39
BACON TIDBITS^ 16

- 21c

SKINLESS FRANKS u. 25
LIVER SAUSAGE Ecnich33e
SMOKED PICNICS u 30‘
POTATO SALAD U. 20'
COTTAGE CHEESE Lb 12'

2

CHEESE

i»f

CANTALOUPE
2 for 25c
Watermelon
——

1

Each

Huckleberries

ORANGES
■ Sunklst, a down

RASPBERRIES
Red. a quart..............

APPLES
Cooking

Q

.............. ** lb.

LEMONS J-*

50c
25c
31e
28c
25e
23c

51c

PORK &amp; BEANS .X. 2%
POST BRAN FLAKES ige. Pkg. 14c
or Kellogg's Corn
A.
Flakes, Ige. pkg.
O
POST TOASTIES
N.B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pk9. 21'
GRAPENUT FLAKES fee .pkg. 14'

ELMDALE PEAS
2 can. 25'
WHOLE KERNEL CORN Fin,c:!!. 12c
GOODYGOODYCORN ^",‘".“”11'
FAD1I Dcl Mon,° Whole Kernel Q
IUKH Gold. Bant. Vacuum packC
j

cns.

97c
fc* I V

I

fUKDIAATI

I

Shredded WhcatH

LUttKIUAlJ

■

K’"099’

Mull&lt;lr’

I

Supreme Bread ■

12 pkgs. 19c | I 12c a pkg. I I

DEL

M0NTE I

RED SALMON I

29511 39cacan [

riUAND

TIEATKF
M

"TOP SERGEANT"

SWEETHEART OF THE FLEET'

FAMOUS POTATO CHIPS7 oz .bx . 25c
Ige. bag
25c
POPCORN
3 for 17c
KITCHEN KLENZER
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 for 19c

PENICK'S SYRUP
35'
“ 6b.„u. 25'
bottles 25c
6 bottles 22c
I

f W rnriCF I
I. W. CQrrtt ■

Elmdale

I

Fru.t Coekto!i ■

TASTEWELL

COCOA

I
I

r«t O' CemeHee

I

milk

I 22calb: I | 13c a can | ^Ibcan. 19c | I3 can. 25' I

arry th eat kb?

B

THE CORPSE VANISHES'
SUNDAY and MONDAY. JULY 19-20

THE BEST FOR LESS"

Marlene Dietrich and Fred MacMnrray

THE LADY IS WILLING'
Bargain matinee Sunday 3;M to 5:H

TUES.. WIO., THURS-, JULY 21-22-23

Frederic March. Martha Srett

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

of water wa* found.
It is the purpose of the Bun Oil
Co., we understand, to reach a
depth of between 5.000 and fl BOO
feet, unices they find a good, flow
Of oil at a ctoaer depth. The 8un
Co. put down a well on the Kid­
der farm In Rutland some Ume ago.
It wa* driven to a depth of about
5 000 feet It will be remembered
that Mr. Kidder dropped a match
into th* hole, after the driller* had
quit. There wa* a deep roar deep
down in the hole, indicating the

menl waa repealed, and that time
a lol happened. Flames spurted
from the hole, destroyed the frame
drill house and damaged the der­
rick. OH was found in that hole,
so it i* claimed, of very high qual­
ity but not in large quantity It is
said that the drill had not reached
the desired oil-bearing rock, but the
explosions had. so it is thought,
opened some connections with that
rock, which, we understand, the
Sun Co. is hoping to get to on the
Mead farm. We are Informed tliat
the Bun corporation ha* continued.
It* leases on the Kidder farm and
others in that area. The Kidder

about half a mile west and abuot
about a half mile north of the Mead
An a-tnch pipe has been put down
to the first solid rock encountered
In drilling the Mead well, about 380
feet down. From that point on

It is interesting to watch the ro­
tary drill in operaUpn. The well
ta located In a 40 acre tract owned
by Mr. Mead, which is heavily Um­
bered. It is some distance from the
highway, but can be reached by u
one-way. temporary road through

GLA88 CREEK
Visitors at Forrest Haven*' dur­
ing the last week were Louis Hav­
ens of Detroit and Robert McGlocklln and family and John Hav­
ens of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whittemore
of Delton were Wednesday call?
era at Cha*. Whittemore's.
granddaughter. Jane Meuch. were
weekend guests at Fred QUs'.
Mr. and Mn. Chas Whittemore
spent the weekend with the Wm.
Whittemore* at Delton and accom­
panied them to Three River* on
Sunday.
Philip Warren of Great Lake*
Naval Training Station is spending
hlJ furlough with hl* parent*. Mr.
and Mr* Clyde Warren.
Mr*. Russell Whittemore and
daughters spent Bunday with the
Fred Bechtel* at Gun lake while
Russell went to Fennville for cher­
ries.
Visitors at Roy Erway'* during
Maurice Erway and son. Grand
Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Erway,
Mr. and Mrs. Ear) ’ Bumford. Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Rose and son of Ha
tings.
,
Mrs. Bara Erway Is cariu&lt;ij,l3
Mr*. Bcrtiia V
*•■- "

‘^«3.0fl
Swv
homfly^n" “ ■
Salt •• a
Edmond*

rui

17c

43c

Flanders acfflto-*....
and itayed UU the next
HpcrUtnen's Halts

transported by airplane unless It
bears a transportation lag signed by
Silk for Hosiery
The hosiery industry Accounts for
K per cent of the total domestic
consumption of silk.

WANTED!
That rusty old *tove up’
in your attic. That old

THE MAGNIFICENT DOPE'

and Bela Lugort the Mystery Msn

IM I STATI ST.. HASTINGS, MFCH

(Continued from page 1. this S*®-*

nation, delivering
a ‘&lt;o-‘ncb
stream, winch enable* the rotary to
bite into the rock through which
it to making an 8-lnch opening. A
plentiful supply of wsur come*
from a fl-inch well, driven to a

TAKE A~LETTER DARLING'

DOWN TEXAS WAY"

FDDDoCENTER

LIVELY DRILLING
ONTHE MEADFARM

ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN

BARNUM SCHOOL
The school reunion will be held
Saturday, July is at the school
hot^e.
। Mrs. A. O. Hilt* and two grandI children of Lansing sptnt the week­
end at the Herbert Johnston home.
Corp. Clifford Towsley I* spend­
ing a furlough al the Cha*. Heatrriy nftrne ahd With relative* and
. friendp at Sheridan.

x of pound* of ecrap metal,
, old rubber, old rap! It
need* them to help build 1
ship* and gun* and am
am*­
amps
munition and tank treada1
/and hundreds of other*'

Don’t My ”My little bit’

L It

will.

Gather it to-'

ways to do this ta differ

urday efter spending
Wendell Shoemaker of Laming.
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Durkee callquite sick for several weeks.
Several children in our commun-

। । Uon Bible School teeing held at
Woodland beginnlnff this week.

give it to a local charity.

right place eventually.
/ It will all help to win1

I

�TH* HASTINGB BANNKA, THTTKADAY, JULY It, 1H»

THE JUDGE COULDN'T
SEE IT THAT WAY

I FARM BUREAU NEWS
TWINS REPEAT AFTER ONE
MAPLE GROVE
HUNDRED FOURTEEN YEARS
_______________
The interesting news Is sent us COMMUNITY GROUP
from Muncie. Ind., of the birth of.
twins, a boy, Daniel David, and a

BARRY COUNTY RURAL SCHOOL
BUILDINGS ARE TO BE MODERNIZED

(Continued from page 1. Boe. 1)
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1) 4
nle Waldron of that city on Prt- the liome of Mr. and Mrt. Walter
act for Bchliesa. In the meantime!
These twins. It seems, are the first .
‘ ~
~ nn . duriiet
Schliess had served nearly two
ronnrt
! ithe Thomspple-Kellogg area — so |
to
arrive
In
the
Daniel
Wolcott
*
1.
®
“
d
years of his sentence and had nev­
there four townships do not appear
er before made a claim like that1 family since Daniel and David Wol!In the list.
•
eou «r. bom U&gt; Im. IM 1H 'X.7 TOmSL"
staled in Ute motion.
When the improvements shall be
In speaking about his decWon in
completed, all of the 42 schools will
the matter Judge Davis later said:'
have
new
furniture,
with comfort' '
S cussed at that meetins were rnm.
"If this motion were given favor-1
canning clubs, exchanging These seats are adjustable, and each
able consideration and allowed,
then every conviction obtained in
ssssnss desk top can be tilted for studying
the state could be upset by filing Bra»li
..
. KIdrr
..
' I inrfnlnv
f,ir,nlnif marlr.tinu
marketing rlnb.
club* tn
to rnncona motion like this."
.
There will be a convenient table
nrmh Ri,toe HemeterV Circle *CrVe UTO&gt; P°°lln« P*rU Of old
The attempted hold up occurred
' Rov CH^I1‘ nuchlneO' *° “ 10 have regular and chair for the teacher and there
on the dale named while the Mid­
will be a new library table and new
dleville Rotary, club was holding a
flllnv
filing cabinet fnr
for each school.
meeting in the’ hotel. When the meeting and picnic dinner. zMem-,
nn the
Eaph schoolhouse will have in­
b,
alarm was sounded, the members bera please be pr-ent and vuitor, nr^
door.
flush toilets protafted against
ur,
protegee Ic»pportlonment of the
of the club helped In the pursuit _n Rhidt?
Joseph
gnd H(Xu&lt;s of
freezing. There will be lavatories
and capture of Schliess and Fuller.
•
!
of Michigan. He informed us with running water. There will be
Later Schliess led members of the
Carlton Center
’thBt ^or our own
must sanitary drinking fountains. New
state police and Barry county of­
The community, former residents * UmlHkr with the bill when pre- wells will be driven In the following
ficer* along the highway over wfiteh
eleven districts: Lincoln. Hender­
he and Fuller traveled when at­ and teachers are invited to attend ««ited so as to be able to vole not shott. Carlton Center. Welcome,
the
Cariton
Center
school
reunion
olll
&gt;
’
for
°u
r
own
interests
but
for
tempting to escape, and tried to
Coats Grove. Lake View. Fisher.
help them find the gun used in Sunday. July 19. Pot luck dinner the beat interests of the entire state. Star. Stevens. North Pine Lake and
Please
bring
your
own
table
service
Th
*
’
members
were
asked
to
galhthe holdup. which he admitted
,
-- ---------er information regarding Gerald U Brush Ridge. AU of these new wells
throwing from the car during die
Edger
K. Smith, also to be prepared to also those previously driven in oth­
chase.
The Edger -rhool reunion will; give their viewpoint on our gov- er districts will be equipped with I
There will be general approvorttf
tx postponed for the duration of eminent paying laborers they cm­ pressure water systems.
Judge Da via* decision
In the foliosrlng 17 districts new
----, ploy such high wages. Twenty-six
; members and four visitors were healing systems will be Installed:
Dirty Headlights
Assyria Center. Briggs. Lincoln.
Doud
j present.
Dirty automobile headlight lenses
The Doud Ladies Aid will be en- , Banfield Group
Weeks. Durfee. Fish.
Welcome,
reduce Illumination 50 to CO per tertalned by Mrs. Edward Campbell | Tl&gt;e Banfield Community Farm Brown, Lake View, BarryvIUe, Mon­
July 23 for supper. All welcome.
. cent, testa have revealed.
Stevens.
Culver. Dunham,
Bureau met Wednesday evening at roe.
,
Moore.
Brush
Ridge
and
Algonquin
Martin r-nrn.r.
t,,C *,O,nF °f Mr “nd Mr“ Dmnls
Remen^rr wo have preaching1 7^?-, **“
Lake. In the 25 other dlstrtcta the
Steel Capaclly High
present heating systems will be re­
The American steel industry is service next Sunday at 10 o'clock. ।
w,’“l
"wnbe™ wcre
capable of producing 8I.000.0U0 tons Be on hand for the church service i ,or lhe war e“°,rt
of lhe paired or altered to met the needs
of steel Ingots annually.
and Sunday school.
, responses were : Increased acreage of the modernized school buildings.
The Interior of the school rooms
1 by 15 percent as asked, raising
West Hope
1 *orghum. increase In number of will tie repainted when necessary.
and
properly-placed
There will be no Community Club:
fertilized com. working later Adequate
meeting for July.
•
'
| at night, buying stamps and' bonds. blackboards will feature the im­
Tiie McCallum acltool reunion will ■ ««‘lng up earlier, raising more proved schoolrooms. Much atten­
tion
will
be
given
to
proper Ught. be held at the schoolhouse this j chickens, extra space pul In garweek Saturday. July 18th.
&lt;lrnI' kcepl»« more hens, forming
,
v.u«. num­
„umWh*n the work «• completed, ev­
--------- — । marketing cluba.
The average
ber ..I
of hours both men and women cO°nc of the 42 schools will have
Cloverdale----------------------------------------- . ti.
... ....
. .....
hot'lunch rahln.l
cabinet, with necessary
! The Cloverdale Garden club willt. of
this _________
group worked
a day was .18- (1i hnl.litnrh
1 meet at the home of Mrs. Virgil j The suggestion was made that ilsnes and a hot lunch plate. Most
Monica Friday, July 17 in the nft-, the W. P. A. be done-away with of these cabinets will be new, ss
! 'moon.
, entirely for duration at least as will be much of the other equip­
I The Comrade Sunday School class | there 1s no excuse for anyone be- ment for this very desirable fea­
•j will meet al the home of Mr. and Ing without work. The group dis- ture of a modem school.
Four of the schools will have ad­
Mrs. Virgil Monica Tuesday. July '.cussed the seriousness of so many
l 21. for a pot luck supper nnd bail- f skilled farm boys being inducted ditions made to their buildings.
Mrs. Maude Smith, county school
। ne*s meeting
into tiie army. They do not ask
--------------- ’ " &gt;
| for class distinction .but there is commissioner, brought the propos­
In the attic or cellar of
-----—
. .
.
n Rfrlous need for trained, skilled al to modernize their school build­
Selling
Whiskey
to Indians
the average home there
■ It is Illegal lo sell or -give whiskey ; form help no that the fanner can ings to the school boards, who then
is 130 lbs. of junk. In
1 to Indisns and liquor cannot be 'do his part in the war effort. There took the necessary steps to have
U a double drain of farm labor- the very generous offer of the
ordinary times, it would
i bought on an Indian reservation.
first, being drafted; second, the call Foundation properly acted upon by
stay there to gather dust.
their districts. District meetings
for workers in defense plants.
Traveling
Salesmen
were held, a large Informal commit­
Or it would be destroyed.
According to the 1930 census there
tee representing the districts then
went to Battle Creek and asked the
were 223,732 commercial travelers
But thia is war. Amer­
in the JJnllcd States.
Foundation for assistance in thia
ica needs every single
program
of
modernizing
their
schools. After that meeting all the
pound of that junk—
details were worked out for each of
every pound of scrap
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
the 42 districts.
metal, scrap rubber, and
It is of much interest to know
vage these waste kitchen fata.
old rags. It is needed to
In our effort for victory, every that nearly all the work involved
pound of waste metal must be sal­ in modernizing the 42 school build­
make ship* and altclla,
ings
can be completed in a com­
vaged: such as iron, steel, brass, cop­
tires for jeeps; bombs,
per, aluminum, lead, discarded tools, paratively short time, as there are
metal beds, stoves, railings, tire no priorities for materials that will
shells, guns.
chains, pots and pans, pipe and Interfere with any of the work ex­
hardware, batteries, and anything cept the plumbing. No one can say
Gather it up today.
else made of metal—except tin cans. now how long that may be delayed.
And then turn it in. Sell
Last January steel furnaces wcre All the other materials required can
you,
it to a junkman. Or give
down for lack of scrap. Through be obtained as needed, so this proj­
enthusiastic response of cltl- ect will be carried through, except
it to a local charity. Re­
CAN SINK. U-BOATS . the
zens. scrap was obtained so that the plumbing, in a comparatively
time. All the filing cabinets
member, your junk can
----------------&gt; ovt -- ------------------ I four months later all Michigan fur­ short
for the 42 districts have been de­
win the war.
I United ShtaWtr $&gt;wy BoadnSuap Inaces were back on a 24 hour. 7 livered already. The rest of the
day week production: and a five
to eight day Inventory was built up furniture and furnishings required
by some of lhe principal users in will soon be forwarded and received
by the districts.
[ this territory.
Tl&gt;c Foundation lias made the
This activity has temporarily remoney available. School boards who
receive Hie money from that organi­
zation have signed agreements to
keep the modernization money en­
tirely separate from the school-op­
They have alao
sary for each citizen to redouble his eration funds.
agreed to carry out the work in
efforts
to
make
available
every
IS ENTITLED TO SUPPORT could trust to adequately repre­ | pound of scrap which can be pro- their schools according to the
FOR ITS OUTSTANDING
agreed-on
plans,
as rapidly as
sent the District.
| cessed and piled at the mills. Ev­
CANDIDATE
I eD'thing metallic, except tin cans. materials are available.
This modernization of 42 rural
Mr. Kim Sigler of Hastings, Mich. • should be moved into dealers yards
school buildings is "just another"
Pointing to the tri-county underHe Is not
ttandlng concerning representation
; The Barry County Department of of the many benefits conferred upin the state senate and the loyal.
i Agriculture War Board is coopersupport given by Barry county be­
j atlng in an excellent maimer in get­ logg Foundation. The pupils In
cause of that understanding to knew his ability and we knew we ting salvage material moved /iff these schools will appreciate the
senatorial candidates from both I could fully trust him to fearlessj farms. One of their efforts being changes made, which will add to
Van Buren and Allegan counties,
■ a WPA project to provide a pick-up their comfort and health. These
.the Barry County Republican com­
improvements are in line with the
hard hlt- | service, to which the farmer may fixed policy of the Foundation,
mittee. through its chairman, Dr.
1 donate or sell his scrap metal.
Frank Carrothers. declared today
This is a big project and is work­ which is to promote the health and
its candidate, Kim Sigler, Hastings
ing under the difficulty of man­ well-being of the children of to­
attorney, Is.entitled to the support
power and truck shortages. For this day, who will be the citizens of to­
of both Van Buren and Allegan
reason the farmers are urged to morrow.
counties. That support is due Sig­
help by taking their scrap direct to
ler, the Barry committee declared,
the dealer.
not only because of the trl-county
A survey made early in 1942 Indi­
agreement, but because Sigler has
cated that an average of 500
outstanding qualifications for the
pounds of scrap Iron can be gath­
■enatorshlp.
ered from every farm in the coun­
The statement reads:
try. Tills is a vital war material.
The Repnblican Committees of
'Bends’ Core
Planes soon will fly at heights of
Counties, comprising the Eighth
eight miles or more—but medical
Senatorial District, have had an
understanding for years that the
science has come to the aid of men
Republican candidate for the
who pilot planes and who will be
State • Senate should be rotated
subject to "bends," cramps induced
by such altitudes.
Dr. Walter M. Boothey cf the
have Its turn. This understanding
Mayo's aviation medicine research
laboratory said that Increased pre­
ty equitable representation.
cautions for the safety of pilots
Allegan County has had a senawould be needed.
Medical science already has de­
creed preliminary decompression ot
all high altitude fliers before they
take off.
New types of pxygen
nlshed a Candidate for the Eighth
masks have been developed also, bo
loyal to the understanding and
Covering Scratches
support to the candidates fur­
nished by Allegan and VanBucourse of unanimously Indorsing
scratches, water marks or hot dish
his candidacy
is in removing chewing gum from rings on dark furniture which has a
furniture. It makes. ideal furni­ dull finish is to use liquid shoe polture polish, also, and is a substitute
Blncerely yours,
tor whipped cream.
Match it with your furniture and ap­
BARRY COUNTY
ply with a sponge, using just enough
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
to. cover and color the blemish. Rub
The general board of the United dry with a soft cloth. Put a few
’
Chairman
States navy was established Msrcb drupe of oil on the cloth and go over
Sigler’s candidacy has met the 13. IMO.
it gently the last Ume. .
wholehearted approval of various I
farm and business organizations •
M .
., _ _ ..
Marriages
which have gone on record endorsMeteorite Definition
Ing him to the entire district.
11 ’hikes the earth, a
There were about 1,300,000 mar­
—Political Adv.' (tor •’ known as a meteorite.
riages in the United States in 1M0.

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EDITORIALS

or next.

President Roosevelt has
ponded ship building program la
scarcely keeping apace with our

neither has Prime Minister Winston
Churchill; nw Oen. Marshall, U.
The U. 8. senatorial contest in 8. chief of staff; nor Admiral King,
Michigan promises to be an Interc»Ung one.
.
Uon*: nor Oen. Arnold, chief of the
get materials to lhe battle fronts
On the democratic side, there are
8- alT 4®”*.
Donald Nelson,
in sufficient quanUUe*.
no complications. Prentiss Brown hcad of dc,en*« production; nor AdThe war activity In Europe and
la the
the only
only candidate
candidate In
In the
the primary.
primary. ; mlral
charge of U. S. ship
ia
North Africa during recent weeks
He has the united support of his’
nor any other individual.
i in official or private capacity, who
! can face the facte with even a mod­
Mlchlgan congressmen, he was an
such tremendous pew gains in
active Isolationist before Pearl Har­ erate degree of realism.
China that she could'probably hold
Rep. May's statement U a good
bor and consistently voted against
out now for a considerable time
appropriations for the army, navy example of the sort of official mud­ even if Germany collapsed.
dling
which
has
kept
the
jiubhc
and air force and opposed meusure.i
So. there is nothing In the war
from becoming thoroughly aroused
picture to Justify tiie hope of a
Ing lhe Axis powers. Aside from to the full effort needed to win lhe
quick victory. In fact, previous es­
war.
this, however? his record was such
There is po&amp;tag-about the pres­ timates. believed conservative’ at the
that he won many friends among
ent wpr situation which JusUfies Ume. which placed the probable
easy
optimism. Germany sUll has ending ot the war^sonfetime In IMS
Republicans present an Outstanding
may now have to be revised sharp­
candidate, he will undoubtedly get the Initiative. Her armies have dis­
played tremendous striking power ly upward.
strong support from this source­
There Is no reason for despair
and there is no reason to believe
may anyway.
that she will collapse quickly under since Uie Axis can't possibly win If
The Republican primary picture
the opposing forces marshall their
is muddled. Gerald L. K Smith,
resources effectively. But there is
rabble rousing radio orator and a
need for a clearer concepUon of
former Huey Long democrat iHc
arc dangerous Responsible officials the really tough Job facing us.
delivered Long's funeral oration)
Last. lingering hopes for a speedy,
here have frequently voiced the
now proposes to become a candlopinion that if Russia could keep easy victory must now be abandoned

THE RACE FOR SENATOR

church Friday evening with an at­
tendance ot IM. The following of-

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

I* ms. probably being derived from
ball games played by tha Greeks
(Continued tram page 1. Bee. 1)
to graduate*a*relatively small num­
nomlnaUng Hon. John Patton. Jr., ber of men who are especially train­ pine was known and played tn the
of Grand Rapids for lhe governor-1,
ed to enter Uxe profession of naval much younger, being invented as re­
ship.
architecture and marine engineer­ cently as 1874. It was Brit played
Elwaln (KU) who was accidentally ing. The cngeeinrtng training, how­ on a court shaped like an hour
electrocuted last week was held ever. lx sufficiently basic so that glass. The present shape of court
from the late home Saturday afler- graduates can lake up work tn any
noon.
The Oar Seal factory has begun glnecrtng.
Tliereforc, all students accepted
Jade, a hard and greatly, admired
work on a 113x47 feet, one story ad­
by Webb must pass an exceptional­
dition.
Quincy Hynes has sold his stock ly stiff examination in mathemaUcs. barian ancestors in the making of
of drug* at Delton to Ell* Faulk- physics and English. This cxamlna- reliable battleaxes, spearheads and
arrow heads.

20 YEARS AGO
July 5, 1923.

This Issue contains lhe speech of

ship will have a modem consoli­
dated school.
Shullers, assistant poslnuu-

&gt; ■ ■ ■ -—-----------

7

Mr. and Mrs Chester Stem have

George Martin, who comes from
Grand Rapids and is associated
with lhe Pianoplayer factory.
Mrs John McLravy. 65. was killed
Wednesday evening about 7:30 when
struck by an east bound freight M YEARS AGO
July 7. 1892.
train at tiie Broadway crossing.
. The new board of education met
30 YEARS AGO * ’
Tuesday evening for the purpose of
July 4. 1913.
organizing. They elected lhe fol­
Clark Doolittle completed his lowing officers: Pres.. Oeo. Tom-

and has accepted a fine position as
instructor In Detroit Preparatory
College.
William W Potter end Ralph
Rogers, who are experts with the
paddle, plan to leave July 0 for
Deward. Crawford Co., where they
will place their causes in the head
waters of Manlstae river and paddle
several hundred miles down stream
to Manistee.

Germany from the Caucasus oil
40 YEARS AGO
“GOOD Tf^ES ARE COMING’*fields for another year and if Big­
•July 3. 1902.
land could hold or improve her sit­• Tire expression originated
while
The twentieth annual banquet of
uation In the Middle East, and if[ Cromwell was in power In England. the Hastings High School Alumni
,
During
this
time
Ireland
and
Scot
­
U. S. war production continued on
land swarmed with strong royalschedule and If we were able to1 1st parties who wished for the resbreak the transportation bottleneck,i tora Uon of the royal family, since
Therefore, the problem is to center
that we should be able to amassi the royalists could not openly ex­
on one strong candidate, since
sufficient materials and manpower. proas their feelings, they invented
Smith might prove difficult to beat
stock phrases which had a signifi­
to take initiative sometime during
in a split Heid.
| 1943 and hate the Natl armies well cant meaning In khclr own circlet.
Especially popular was the phrase
Two well-known Republicans are
। wishing for the return of the "good
on the way to defeat by 1944.
out to challenge Smith in lhe pri­
Even this degree of optimism was old times." which really meant a re­
turn to the monarplilal system and
mary—Eton R. Eaton, former state
bxsed on a considerable number of the destruction of Cromwells form
representative and editor of the
of government. As time went on the
Plymouth Mall, and Judge Homer
.
nm * niaiwi u* lacs, nusua is not royalists began looking forward to
r.rvna,
Muon .h» ntort
m
the restoration of the crown and
the phrase was hopefully changed to
w
Niar
u
wide prominence „
as MU,
presiding judge
"good times are coming."
of a grand Jury which probed deep­

Chicken Dinners!

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Although Retd Iuls led his cIqas

that these exams were the stiffest

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elected os grade teacher to succeed
Mrs. Kittle Coffleld. nee Dooley, re­
signed.
A side track Is being put In at the
C. K. &amp; S depot. An elevator will
soon be built and stock yards put In.

milted to a scholarship In an in- a
stltuUon the caliber of Webb and*
Bob deserves congratulations and X
best wishes for continued success A
from all tils friends and acquaint- \
ancea.
X

Can't Sew Stltcb
Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, director
of the New York Dress Institute.

Mexican Mercury Production
The entire Mexican mercury pro- V
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United States.
A

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SALE STILL GOING ON

WATERS CL-OTHES SHOP

THIS IS THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. NOW is
your chance to outfit the entire family in smart, new footwear
at prices you won't mind paying. These values are priced to
sell quickly-So be here early. When these are gone there will be
no more

AT TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE

such as lhe senatorship Is concerned.
The qualifications for the of­
fice of senator are outlined In the
Constitution of the United States

MEN! -

ify them.
Eaton ana Ferguson are both fine
men. Any parly could be proud to
have cither as a U. 8. senatorial

candidate.
Of the two, the preference of this
writer 1* for Eaton. Although the
Plymouth editor Isn't aupposed to
be a student of international af­
fairs. he ''called the turn" on the
trend of world events during there
past few years much more accurate­
ly than many of our aupposedly
"scholarly" senators who frequently
made trips abroad to "see the situ aUon first hand.” Eaton advocated
a stronger army, navy and airforce
back in the days when moat MichlIng down any and all defense appropriaUons 'Who did we want to
tight! &gt;. He favored all out aid to
Uw forces flghUng the Axis powers
at a Ume when many of our "big
name" senators and representatives
were seeking refuge In lhe sanctuary
of Isolationism or were doing a tight
rope walking act which would have
done credit to the great Blondin
Eaton Is a crusading libera) who has
never side-tracked an issue or a
fight where his concepUons of bet­
ter government wcre concerned.
Republicans are well aware that
it will be unfortunate if two such
men us Eaton and Ferguson have
to fight one another In the primary
With Smith's opposition divided be­
tween the Plymouth efUtor and the
Detroit
It might mean thar
the Republican nomination would
be handed to the rabble rousing
satellite of the former Huey Long
on a silver platter.
A victory for Smith In the pri­
mary would be a crushing bT6w to a
party which has become increasing­
ly disorganized during lhe past dec­
ade through the domineering sway
which th« former (we hope' MeKay-Barnard machine has held
over party convcnUons
MORE REALISM NEEDED - If one can believe Andrew J. May,
chairman of lhe House Military Af­
fairs Committee, th* end of the
war might come ’'probably in IMS
and unquestionably in 1943."
BUCH A STATEMENT IS SO
RIDICULOUS THAT IT 18 DIFFI­
CULT TO BELIEVE1 THAT A
HIGH -RANKING GOVERNMENT
OFFICIAL WAS RESPONSIBLE

buy STAR

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If you ore hard to fit you are just the
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MEN!

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CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS

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Select your chidren's shoes for dress and
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HASTINGS
There is nothing in Ute entire war
picture U&gt; Justify a belief that the

Among uiv.v
------ ------Chins In the past are ths Msncnu*.
There csnluriss
they
™
from ths north and conquered lbs
country. A Manchu took over U»s
throne of China and ruled a* em­
peror. After him came many oth­
er Manchu emperor* and they kept
power until a revolution brought
about a republic. While the Msnchus ’
were in power there came Into being
a greet number of public officers
known as kwane or kuana. That la
wbat the Chinese celled them. In
the outside world they came to be
known as mandarins, a name from
the Hindu language. There were
nine klnth, or grades, of mandarins.
They often wcre rich and sonie were
greatly feared by the plain people.

best of students since the course,
itself, is such that only those with
a special aptitude for mathematics

W. D. Hayes, all democrats.
so difficult, in fact, that up until
Il Is expected that speelflcaUons lhe Ume he received lhe letter from
for the new courthouse and Jail will
be ready by July 20.
। lhe impression that he had failed.

publican ticket.
If Smith should be successful
Republicans realize that a large
share of their normal following, as
well as most of the independent

ly Into the Wayne county graft and
racket mess.
Mr. Eaton entered the senatorial
race to challenge Smith on the as­
sumption that Judge Ferguson
would not run. There Is a state
law which forbids a circuit Judge
from entering a political contest
during his term Of office. However,
a supremo court decision has void-

ROBERT REED WINS
SCHOLARSHIP

MICH

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HASTINGS

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M|CH

�THE MAfiTINOa RANNKR,THURfiDAY, JULY Ifl.
Invaded
tanchua.
:«m* in

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my othi»y kept
brought
tanchua '
io being
officers
That b
ic from

idarins.

people.

*QSS FERRY ENTER tj

ORGANIZATIONS

Mr*. Lloyd Valentine will enter­
tain lhe Missionary Barvtoe Guild Burton Perry. left yesterday
Thursday afternoon at 340- Mis* Custer, having reglstorad so---------Tillie Tydcn La the president. Visi­ ago for foreign service with th*
tors are
•
The Maccabees will hold their
regular meeting today. Thursday tiie
IClh, at the usual place of meeting Blodgett

.... ... o- a. M.,WIU Ul’Cl IUCVday. July 31 at the home of Mrs.
Maude Zerbel, 1600 B Hanover at
2 P. M. Hite is the annual flower
misalon day when we send flower*
to shut-in
folk*. Please bring
flower*. Ilefreshinenta.
’

Firming Fids Worth Knowing

lit.

'!5n5

Mlll.r,

PRICKS SLASH!

Or WILLARD SOLTI

IN WARDS

."K?

hospital. Grand Rapids.

perience aside from regular nursing
routine. Il include* an xray course
tn Battle Creek, and a postgraduate
course at the Cldcago Maternity
Center after which sire entered tiie
Home Maternity service for the
Barry Go. Health Unit—Kellogg
Foundation.

The Kununka Camp Ftre group tntendenl of the maternity floor,
met al the homa of Marjorie Nor- Bronaon hospital, Kalamazoo.
,ton on July 9. n&lt;c members pur­
chased, cooked and. served a din­
ner. which was followed by game*.
1 hose present were Patty McLaugh­
lin, Joan Garrison, Beverly Myers,
and a visitor Gloria Brockway.

Wkaty^B^Wiik

WAR BONDS

Chlcadce's Delphi
Stxly-cighl per cent of tiie chick­
adee* food is caterpillar* and
moth*, their eggs, and similar ani­
mal matter, and the vegetable mat­
ter U consume* la largely weed

The IM-mlUimeter gun Is the modWorld War, I day*. It ha* a range
fifty percent greater than the old
gun, heaving a 05-pound projectile
approximately 15 mile*. It 1* capa­
ble of high road apeed and each
one coats $50,000.

Give Your Grocer
A Break!

The tery iob of cataloging
them and checking back on
hi* price* is trcmeniloua, let
alone the complex! lie* of tho
don I rolled ana noncon trolled
item*. .

He i* doing everything in
hi* j&gt;ower to help the Govern­
ment work out lliia wartime
measure, so don’t be hard on
him—don’t be critical—
where and when necessary
the Government will do the
enforcing.

UK IT FVRTIIKK RKWII.VED: That

Sketch shows a handy and practical method of improving the venti­
lation of a slat com erib. This plan will make it possible for you to build
temporary slat crib* twice a* wide as you otherwise could.

LIVINGROOM BARGAINS

Feed per Pound of Gain

Soybean Oil Alda Farmers
The Connecticut agricultural ex­
periment station baa announced an
Increase In the tobacco crop yield
after using soybean oil meal instead
of cottonseed meal in fertilizer ex­
periments. Average results for five
year* showed a 7 per cent increase
In the yiold of soybean-treated plots,
while the grade Index increased 6.5 1
per cent and the total crop index
(yield by grade) H per cent. OUier '
experiment* show nitrogen from 1

If you want to know whether youf bird* are doing a* well a* they
should on the feed they are getting, check them against the following
average gain* from many careful feeding experiments: broiler* should
put on a pound for each 3% to 4 lb«. of fc«d—roaster* require an average of 6 to 7 lb*.pound to 2H to 3 lbs.—mature turkey* gain
green duck* gain a pound on 4 to 5 lb*, of fe

Sulfur for.Coccidiosis
Flowcrs.of sulfur is the only type that seems to be beneficial In pro­
tecting chicks against eoccidiosis—and in some teat* this treatment proved
to be almost aa harmful aa the disease because apparently the sulfur dsatroy* the vitamin I) in the ration and the chick* develop rickets In spite
of receiving an ample supply of fish oil. For this r»a»on Cornell Experi­
ment Station prefers to rely on eleanlineaa and freedom from dampness—
and lhe old reliable milk flush when tho disease

Hi* job, since the Price Con­
trol program went into effeci,
is a tough one!
Remember, he has hun­
dred* of iteiite in. hi* store
that arc effected by lliia
order.

A Slat Crib Improvement

cent more efficient than nitrogen |
more efficient than cottonseed.

Hammer Mill Operation
at terrific speed turning out thi* long
range, effective weapon for our
armed forces. You and your neigh­
bor working handdn-hand in unity
can make possible the purchase of
an adequate number of these gun*
by buying War Bond*. Put 10 per­
cent of your income in War Bond* to
help reach your county quota, every

Two Millian for Mailing
In normal time* the British people
spend about 16.230.000 on buying
Christmas card* and about &gt;2,000.000
mure in posting them.
Dentally Speaking

to 20 la a "danger period" accord­
ing to dentlata.

Using too fine a screen and feeding unevenly can easily double th*
gasoline or electricity eo*t of operating a hammer mill—according to Ohio
Experiment Station experts. Using a traveling feed table instead of
hand feeding cut the gasoline cost of grinding l.flOO lbs. of ear com from
7Me to 4Hc—and the investigators found that a ‘4-In. screen would pro­
duce 1,800 lbs. of ground oats per hour—compared to 2,500 lbs. from a
A-in. screen—and 3,300 lbs. from a M-in. screen.

REDUCTIONS in Slack Suits, Separate Slacks,
Shorts, Polo Shirts, Bathing Suits, Gowns, Pajamas,
Prints and Dresses.

1.95

SLACK SUITS AND PLAY SUITS .
SEPARATE SLACKS1.00 ond 1.69
POLO SHIRTS39c — 59c — 1.00
BATISTE AND SATIN GOWNS 1.00

Yean get a rare bargain al tbb price! Rayon aad
oolten velvet cover. No.aag spring scat!
VP

SALE !
ModernZpc. Living RoomSuitc!
Light blue striped velvet, attractive walnut trim.
Regular 9445—Sate
■ tF
SALE !
WINGED BACK MOHAIR Suite
A beautiful suite in attractive turquoter shadow

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SALE! Modern 2-pc. Living Roqm Suite
with massive box arm*. Burgundy zebra strip-*1
QQRR
mohair. Reduced from 1*445 to
OtJ
stripe. Regular price was 11445, now reduced to..

SALE!

Beautiful Barrel Arm Suite

H488

In a recent test at Iowa Experiment Station, it was found that when
cow* were able to drink at will from drinking cup* they produced nearly
11‘,4 more butterfat than the same cows produced when they wer* watered
twice daily nt an outside lank. The experimenter* believ* that both con­
stant availability of the water and it* warmer temperature were factor*
In thi* increased production.

SALE!

Modem 2-pc. Living Room Suita

106“

hard wood walnut finish trim. Thia comfortable

Moldy Corn for Hogs

"Every dime and dollar
not vitally needed for

Sometimes we cannot avoid feeding corn that is mors or las* moldy
to our hogs. Right now, for instance, the writer is finishing off 60 late
spring shoata on com that the nicker left in the field—and a lot of these
cars are moldy from contact with damp soil. But hogs will not gain nearly
as fast on moldy corn a* on sound com—due primarily to the fact that
they won't cat as much. In Illinois testa it was found that sound corn
brought shoata to 200 lbs. in 71 day*—while moldy com required 90 days
to make the same weight

RKHOuVED: Thai the City Clerk «&gt;.

, should go injo WAR BONDS
and STAMPS to add to tha
striking power of our armed
force*." —FaxxKux D. Roourur.

REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE

36“

Large enough for small home.

VALUES FOR HOME!
Think War! Act War! Buy
WAR SAVINGS BONDS—at

The diet of the breeding flock is of the utmost importance In making
! eggs hatch—and produce strong chicks. Michigan Experiment Station
I reports
report* that best hatching results can be secured by including in
„&gt; tho
breeder*' ration 7% to 10% of alfalfa meal—6% of dried milk—3% of
fish meal—and 3% of 85-unit cod liver oil. The ration should carry 18%
to 20% protein from both vegetable and animal source*, and tha audition
of 8 to 10 ounce* of manganese sulphate to the ton of mash help* hatch­
ability with the heavy breed*.
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paydayI

THESE WON'T LAST LONG!
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DELUXE CAS RANCES

rally cqulyneg with famous Robertshaw "ran beat
control! Foredate top burners! Terms. New only

SALE!

HANDSOME 5-PIECE OAK DINETTE!

32“
S ALE !
ALL METAL PORCH CHAIRS

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enameled In gay colors. These regularly sold for 1.49.
Now reduced for clearance to .................

SALE!

MM

WARDOLEUM FLOOR COVERING!

New Raspberries

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Sweet Potato Meal
Thi* column recently carried a news item concerning the valuo of
dehydrated sweet potatoes for dairy cattle. Now come* a report that .
South Carolina Experiment Station haa found dried *weet potato meal
'
to be a splendid ingredient in the ration for both laying hens and baby
chick*—nartieulary a* a source of vitamin A. Thia new feed ingredient . i
is made by slicing unpecled cull sweet potatoes into thin chips—drying
the ehip* in a current of warm air—and then grinding them into an
orange-colored meal that ha* excellent keeping qualities.

36" PRINTS AT ONLYLyd. 19c
STEVENS ALL LINEN CRASH23c
CHILDREN S SUNSUITS AT 75c

SALE I
Lovely Guc»t Chair! $10 Value!

Water Increases Butter Fat Production

Diet Makes Eggs That Hatch

HOT WEATHER BARGAINS

FURNITUR
CLEARANCE

Forty-eight commercial grower* rejwrt.that the Sodu* purple ra«pberry—created by New York Experiment Station—is the best purple on
tha market. The berries are large, firm, of good color and do not crumble.
Flavor is good but a bit tart. It must be protected against mosaic. Re­
port* on three fairly new black raspberries show that Bristol 1* th* most
Eremising. Naples ripen* about a week after Bristol but is les* producve. Dundee is a high-quality variety that ripen* midway between these
two, but some growers found Dundee les* hardy than either Bristol or
Naplos.

26‘
OUT THEY GO! Hetary Sew­
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. ■ Console
model! With automatic

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tachmenl*. etc. Terms wv

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. . . Deluxe rotary
ward dr backward*!
tomatlc thread
Greist atlochmentsi

tension.

X0U^tuGiB

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

68“

RADIO CLOSE-OUT!

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HERE'S VALUE!

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RADIO - PHONOGRAPH

TERMS

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Good New* for your
budget... lovely
Mocking* that simply
CANNOT RUN. Yet
they’re sheer, clear
and luxurious as
can be! No wonder
we’re excited about
GOLD MARK
KANTR UN’S new .
lock-stitch. And no *'

HAWTWORHCI

100 4

MAN OH WOMAN'S MOOIL

Bicycles ere NOW being rationed 1

Extra Sheer

If your local Rationing Board ieeues

And Fine

a Purchase Certificate to you bring
it to Wards. Check-over the brandnew Hawthorne "Iitewate”^ae-

150

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Carefully built far

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White

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wonder you’ll share
our enthusiasm
once you try them and see how
they S-T-R-E-T-C-ll your budget!

Sturdy wood legs are firmly
braced with steal rods . . . lock

Cobalt Slug

DisApan

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Big l»-qt. sisal Hold* 7 qt.
or 7 pt. jar*I Us* for canning
cooking. (Jar* not included.)

Bxtra-dssp UM-qt. *i*«! Um

NOT JUST FOR U. S.

signed for fast, easy transportation.
Seo also, the other models on salcl

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WHEREAS

"Exclusive, but not expensive”
HASTINGS

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FOR YOU

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY,. JULY 18, 1H3

A LIGHTER MOMENT IN NAVY LIFE

HASTINGS Of 1855 WteSSS.,'
AS
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** ®,ctodt t*** u°n. day. bids Will be received by County
(Continued from page 1. Sec. D
Dratn commissioner Mark Ritchie .
—and I hear there to to be anoth- at the Woodland town hall, for the
er—two taverns and a cablneUnak- ’ construction of the Stsdra-Parrott ■
lift " Bul 101 *°rU of f00d fOr man drain. It will be more than two:
IQn and cattle are very high here thl»! miles long, and wUl be dredged for |
winter. Flour has Wen three dol- ■ lta enUrt length. It will empty in- 1
lars per barrel: salt pork a shilling j
uuie Thomapple river. This I
per pound; butter 20 and 22 cento ; dnUn hax been under eonsideraUon i
’-■■i 'per pound: *hcal eleven “nd lwelvc for a long time but. owing to con- I
AlHl fhin*w P" ?u!hel;
fUcUng mterests, it has been de1351,Ur’ P" bltthe,: drlrd aPPu« 131 layed until now. when the way
mjRB ahHlngs: and wood, we have had ■ Eeems entirely smooth for its con- I
MM plenty to bum all winter without f atnieUon. We underatand that the I
paying three dollar* per cord
I village of Woodland to interested:
IB ■]* ,Lan&lt;1
«one UP • considerable now b^.u^,
toWn-s *cWage wlU
T! bought The same kina
dlvertrd lnto the drBln.
fl^tefl of land to now selling at about five
.
dollars and upward per acre. There 1 PENNOCK HOSPITAL
MM . to plenty of land to sell about here.;
Babin
hospital dur- '
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Regular $2.29 and $2.98

SPORT STYLES
Choose from o big
array of sport styles $
with low heels". Now
only —

$2.98 and $3.45 Values!
WOMENS

DRESS SHOES
Hundreds of Pairs in All Sizes
ond Styles — Don't miss these
great values.

A Choice
Lot of
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All $1.39 Quality

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Children's Sandals
Broken Lines.

77c

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60

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IQ PLAY SHOES—SLACK SHOES
Keep your feet cool and comfortable.
Reg. $1.98 &amp; $2.49
JN. __
Leather Soles
NOW ONLY!
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Tennis Shoes
Men's
or Boys'

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Sixes

51.79 &amp; $1.98 .blue,!

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or wren aerra chopped and perl ot mr? 3,M *
Rd
' 3
I, cleared Oeorjr and Charlro have
a boj Co Mr and Mro. Harald
T worked dkwc or Che wtncer aC Cwehr BenneCC. lanla. on July U
,
Medical•’'patients
at the hospital I
|V dollars per month: but money to' •'-■*•
" *- -•
rather scare.
Just around here ---- --------------- — --r------j you lu.ve to work a good deal m K-xxi are: Harvey Furlong. Nash- I
f tnule Hom are pretty high hrtr vllle: Robert Taylor. Latke Odessa:
j; and cattle too.
: Mrs. Jennie Brumbaugh, route 4: i
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I
They have got Baitings tncor- Mra. George Thomas. Hickory Cor- !
I porated for a town, and they say it ners: Mrs. Gerald JamH. 735 E ,
While ships are In I
I will be a city in a few years We Grand, discharged July 14: Mrs. Le- •» the P«"‘ &lt;&gt;«•**
I would like you for neighbors again. ‘ Roy Courtney. Cloverdale; Mrs. Lou---------------------------------------; There to some land for sale pretty SchanU. 230 E. Thom: Mrs Edwin LOCAL BOYS TO
Distillation Points
Best-Seller Diamond
I , near to us. There are. I believe.' McC-luL Clarksville; Frank Van ATTEND SCOUT CAMP
Distillation range tests provide an
Ethel Bernstein handles a million
two coopers that I know of.
Schoten. 457 Apple; Mr. and Mrs
indication of the volatility of a ga»oPlease to excuse my badly writ- Ira Peake's Infant son. route 5: and ' Duc'PM ,he
of July 18 to 28 dollars worth of diamonds a year.
She is a buyer for one of New York's .'line. Volatility should be such that
ten letter, for I am no hand al writ -! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMannus', the following boys will attend Camp
| toe engine will start easily, warm
I Ing. and my pen was bad. and you infant daughter. Cloverdale.
.Shawondcmee on DWck lake. White-, wholesale diamond dealers, and is
one of the few women in the United up quickly, accelerate satisfactor­
: know we cant run to the store and 1 pattento who have undergone , hall. Mich: Richard Gross. Rey- States entrusted with large-scale ily. operate without crankcase dilu­
get another very quick. Plensc to , lnljor and mliwr operations and , nolds Cordes. Tom Dolan. William buying of tho costly gems.
tion and be free from vapor lock.
I give our kind respects to all our old whose conditions are reported as Stebbins. Robert Stowell. Ed. BushTho 10 per cent point in the dis­
I neighbors. The children all unite good are: Maurtce Haight. 205 W ong. Raymond Bennett. Alton Ben| with father and mother In kind re- Muriel: Yuel MacLeod. Freeport nett. Paul Benham. Richard Treth- began In a routine office job. fell tillation test Is the point at which
the temperature shown has evap­
. spccta to you and your*
I Mrs. Leo Colburn. 415 W. Apple: ! He. Bud Texter. Charles Gwin. tn love with toe sparklers and
orated 10 per cent qf toe gasoline.
worked
her
way
Into
the
buyer'a
।
Robert and Sarah SUnpsnn-1 Mrs. Otto Pranshka. route 5: Mra Denny Payne. Pat Hodges. Richard
chair. Now you can see her any This point is used to determining
linnfRT mu iVrftirfk
Marley Ayres. 720 E Mill and Ro- I Feidpausch and Alfred Cortright.
FROM Hit! DEPARTMENT
i
Fraoclsco. 23i S Broadway.
Winston Merrick will spend the week-day with a black-rimmed the ease of starting 'the engine.
loupe (magnifying glass) screwed Low temperatures at this point in­
Robert A Mills, who ha, served '
----------------------------1 the city of HatUngx for nearly 21
' r**rnl
!«. £8 and Ute into one eye, (wirling toe diamonds dicate quick starting.
This 10 per cen| point is also used,
| years as night driver of the fire 1 Hearer Hayea was bom at Lawton ' new Trdop of the Presbyterian
white paper square.
She never together with the vapor pressure, to
truck, has tendered hto resignationon
M. 1RM “nd died July I Church.
touches with her hands a stone she estimate the tendency to 1 vapor
! to the city council. It was reluc- |
2 at the age o' aa
in
I
-----lock. A low temperature combined
is
inspecting
and
buys
only
in
the
Adjust upper
Upper oesm
Beam
। lantiy
tantly accepted by our city fathers
fathers ,। “nd 22 days.
morning in a clear, cold nosth light. with a hlgh.yapor pressure, may
and took effect usterday. July !5. j On M"&gt;' 27. 1885 he was united In ।
It is the upper beam that the
Mr. Mills tx'gnn this work 21 years । marriage to Sara Anna Turk who ; motertot should be concerned with Best-seller diamond of all time, she eausc vapor lock, particularly in
warm weather.
..............UM- rororol.1....
hro sets
uro). about
.Vro..., ..aiouilnu
I i ago In September,
working _________
continu- IlOSSOd
I’“ssc&lt;l UWSV
away 27
27 VCST!.
years Blffl
ago. T«
To thin
thia, uti-n
when he
adjusting toe says, is the round engagement soli­
ously front 7 .p. m. to 5 a. m. six!
six., union seven children were bom. two headlights. If he sees that it pro- taire.
■
J days
da&gt;s a week except for a two dying In
in infancy.
Infancy. Those living are vides a light at the prescribed disWh.i PuudK I.
-------------------------... |I three sons
—- Ernest
... of Hastings.
— w.$
L10I;I------months'
leave -------------He feels that
he will
Wil- |I Unca.ahead of a,,. car Bnd without
India Large Steel Center
A pundit is a learned Brahman; a
W I enjoy bavins fills evenings free after 1--rd of Grand Rapids and Sidney of : causing glare, lhe lower beam will
India’has the sixth largest steel­ man of great knowledge, especially
i
VCars
*°-.d
?2?
’’. —
M”' take care ot itself.
so many years
, ---— —t—
----■&gt;hteT
--------producing C'-' the world.
one posing as an authority.
Tiie city firemen presented Mr., A11«‘ Earhart of Belding and Mrs,
Mills with a fly rod outfit at the I Iv* Kelley of this city.
j last firemen's meeting He plans to I
***
add
extra
goodness
and
nutritive
hold
Ita shape and not spread.)
get in some good fishing these sum- j HURT WHEN
value to thia luacioua filling.
u.ke In very hot oven (45OnF.)
mer evenings
&lt;'*« tEFT ROA!)
Do you know it's eaay aa any- lOmlnutea, then reduce heat slightly
I The council has employed Robert
Richard Blough, 18. while riding
thing to make cream puffs* Do It to 400°F. and bake 25 minutes
. Harper temporarily in this position, with five other youths in a car
tha Hpry way-no fussing or fooling longer. Cool. Silt each puff. Fill with
'—
l driven by Wm. Cordray of Hope.
-mixing is so easy and qulek, when Nut Cream Filling. Dust with con| TOMMY MILLER ENLISTS
.। suffered severe arm ^lacerations. .
you use creamy, ail-vegalabla Spry, fectlonera' sugar. Makes 18 puffs.
11 Thomas -Tommy) Miller, son of I when Cordray lost control and the
’T» “““
„, ____ _
Mrs Harry Parker of Jackson, who b., left the campground road south
enlisted In the U. 8. N„ left Wed- nf the city. He wan taken to PennesdnyjJuly 8. for Great Lakes | )l0Ck uonpltnl where his Injuries
Naval Training Station. Illinois
were cared for Cordrav was thrown
Tommy^ » nephew- of the late from the car also, but escaped aeri- '
Frank Adair made his Itome with ous lnJury. the oUier occupants of
Bring Spry and waler to boiling
point in saucepan. Sift flour and Mia flour and salt In top of double
Mr and Mrs Adair for several lhe cnr were not injured,
years alien.a young boy. He attend, „ ,
once and beat vigorously until mix­ dented milk, water. Add to flour
cd the Hastings schools until in PARTED WITH 811.83
ture la thick and smooth and come* gradually, stirring until smooth.
JUHer was^cliosen ''recruit of U»’ 1 °*&gt;tord J®*1*- of LanxtoK- one of
W.^k"
W« heard^ver th. ■ Ji lhe lwo men recently foundMjy the
until smooth and thick, stirring
move from Are.
nlhl
Conservation officer. George Sum­
sugar
Add eggs, ons at a time, beating constantly (about lOmlAutasl.Cool.
i nursoay ntgnt., ,
। nw ruh|ng Wlth too many lines in
budget! Tliew crispy, golden cream thoroughly after each addition until stirring occasionally, to prevent a
puffs need no sugar, but satisfy
akin forming on top. Add vanilla
Music and mathematics are truly Thomapple lake, appeared before
your sweet tooth completely. The Drop mixture from tablespoon and peanuts. (Peanuts may be omit­
one: or. rather, real music to merely 1 Justice Bowtnan Friday. He parted
smooth, glossy filling la made with about 3 Inches apart on Sprycoated ted. If desired.) Makes enough Oil­
maUiematics clothed in harmony. company with 85 00 tine and 88 85
sweetened condensed milk. Peanuts baking sheet. (The mixture should ing tor 18 cream puffs.
and tone.-E- W. Nichols.
coats aa the result.
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Friday night.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kilmer of
Lansing spent the weekend at the
Larsen cottage, Wall take.
Mira Helen Wooton returns to Do- White at their Middle lake eolMr. and Mra. Clayton Blnaktoy
troll tomorrow after spending a two toge Bunday.
week*' vacation with her parents.
••I1 MIm Jean Fennell of Dearborn Uire borne In Kissimmee, Fla., their
j Will arrive Sunday to spend a week I household goods being trucked thru
Mr. and Mra. Robert MUI* spent with her brother-in-law and stater,
Friday and Saturday with her broth- Mr. and Mra Ted Knopf and tam­
Mrs. Itowlf* Stanton, delegate,
er, Gerald Nash, and family In Hop- I |iy.
and Mrs. Barnard Quigley attended
Mn.MumvwUr.K^Mnk.l
M„. d.„
Ip„, the Michigan Conference Institute
'
.
. ,
.
I Bunday at Podunk lake with Mr.
Way
»ho is cashier and Mrs. Carl Finstrom and daugh- Tuesday and Wednesday, as rep­
at tlw Y. W. c. a. cafeteria ai Jack. tgr Mrs Garret Isham.
resentatives of the Fint Methodist
son. U spending part of her vacation
*
Jack and Ann Chadwick returned church.
this week here with her brother-in­ home Friday night after spending
Mr. and Mn. Frahk Cronk and
law and slater. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
son,
Jimmy, of Dowagiac, spent
the week with their aunt and uncle
tlw
weekend
with
her mother and
in Battle Creek.
Friday guests of Mr*. Edgar Brooks
Corp. Kenqeth Biddle of Camp attended the family reunion iionwere Mr. etui Mra Edgar French. Custer visited his mother, Mr*. oring her brother. Robert J. Barry.
Saginaw, L&lt;ee MePharlln. Toledo; Newton Bernier on Sunday. Naval Pilot 1-c and his bride of
Mn. Winifred Mahar. Martin.
Mr. and Mra. Will Iienhath and
Miss Virginia Steiger and Miss

PERSONAL MENTION
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Thu., nuuuu M CI.IU.W_
I
w,naortI
Mra. Vivian Anderson spent~laat Bunday.
week in Detroit with her brotherTed Knopf is attending lhe
in-law oiid family. Mr. and Mra. fimlth-Hughra conference at MichlWm. Andtaon and family.
| gan State College, Bast Lansing.
Miss Brrttin Snyder was the guest: this week.
Mro
Mr* JR,ch,rd LOPP™- i M». and Mra. Harry Lewis of
thlen Saturday and Sunday enroute Grand Rapid* spent Sunday with
to her home in Ludington after a Mrs. Mary Beach.
winter In Florida.
। jgr. wl,| xfri Oscar Jones and
Mra. B. A. Parker. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Ethel Hess spent Sunday in
Maurice Oatrdh. and MIm EJizabeth Freeport with their stater, Mrs. Pau.aro #P',ulln‘f U1C week at line Mead. Mrs. Hees remained for
Wall lake.
I the week.
Mr. and Mrs George Hauer of । Mr. Bnd Mra. ww cn^ of Mld.
Grand Rapids visited Glenn Clum dleville and Mra. carl Dettmnn and
andl family two eLevs last week.
{children of Kalamaaoo wcre guests
Mrs. John Sinclair Is spending a Of Mr. and Mra. Den Lewis Friday.
Grand Rapids relatives
Mrs Alonzo E Trim, accompanMiss Gladys Hildebrandt returned lrd by
NonnB Bennett, .pent
Monday from Chicago where she has, the weekend at the E. E. Vender
been Visiting her uncle and family home near Woodland.
**Mr w^"nk Dn?!T “nd Mr “ntJ,
Mn‘- Robert Sullivan and daughMnt. William Bchader. Jr., retum-d ter. Mary Lbu. are spending “this
»me Mter a visit of several weeks week at Dr. and Mr. G. L Lock­
in Chicago and oilier point*. Mra. I wood s cottage. Wall lake, while
Patrick Cusack of Arlington Height*, the tatter aro itorth ftahing.
Il) came with them for a *hort visit.
Mr._ Arah Connolly of Syracuse,
■Mr and Mr\ Herl t-rlihv nt Pree- • ••
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port .pent Sunday with Mr. and Un , h„
,nd bratlwr-ln-law. My.
Olmn Clam.
, ,lld Ur, Lawrwr Harriet They
Mr and Mra. Carman W Jay.
u» wrwtmd al Lake
Crawfordsville. Ind., and Mr. and ' Michigan
Mrs. Ottosen Morris, Fairmount.. | Dr. Robert W. Dawe of Detroit
Ind., are at Harry Ritchie's Gun , spent from Saturday until Mon­
lake cottage.
'day with Mr and Mra. Robert
Mrs. Winston Merrick and Mrs walldorff.
Mrs. Dawe returned
Ben.. Merrick accompanied Mrs. j
him Monday after a week's
^n^,M7rl^ 10 f^uth HaVen ,aat vl’,“ *lth ber parents, Mr. and Mr*
week Wednesday where she vtalted - otto Isenhath
her daughter and son-in-law. Mr , Mr. and Mra. Harry Thompson
and Mra Kent Drake, until Sunday. I of sturgls spent their week's vacaMr. and Mrs Duane Lamrfler* are
wtth relative, and friends here
the parents of a daughter. Joyce, Mrs stea.rt Kelley spent last
??!kWm..W?«bor? ®‘Jn.&lt;’ajf- J?’’r
With her daughter and family,
12 The Util* Miss lipped the scales Mr. Bncl Mrg. J(Weph jellis of Flint,
at seven iwiiyis.
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I Mr and
Ra}. Hotchkiss ot
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine Detroit have moved into their naw
of- Ypsilanti were Sunday guesta
ll0me «»i&gt; «vuw
rouU j,3 iiiuiimg*.
Hasting. Mrs.
Mra.
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Mr. uud
and Mrs Lloyd Yi*
Valentine.
ent r?C’^
Hotchkiss
Hotchkiss and Mrs.
Mrs Gertrude
Gertrude EndsM?'~Orvtn. AHerdlng |ey gpent Monday In Grand Rapids.
and Patricia of Freeport. Mr and
Mr. Bnd Mrl j w. Armbruster.
Mr* FYank Kauffman and Tommy, Jr„ ot pum »re vUUln&lt; hu p.r.
and Mr. and Mra. Delton Tyler enl3 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armbrusand family of Bowne Center were' ur. Sr this week
guests of Mr. and Mra. Willard. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Muxolf came
---------------------------------------------------- —, ‘ Friday and epent the weekend with
vz u /- a v .aI the letter's parents. Mr. and Mra
Y. M. C. A. Youth Council W. L. Hinman. Mrs. Musdlf re­
a M
E
mainlng for a week.
*A IN V E
| Mrs. A. P. Christy of Grand Rapat Epbcopal Parish House Friday.
°f
LUC'U* LOb*
July 17. at 9:M. Rhythm Kings; Mn) H ^‘Batea of Omaha. Neb..

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a guest of Mrs Dewey Hon this

I Miss Jean DePriester of Battle
l Creek wm the guest from Thura; day until Saturday - of Miss Lots
। Kenyon. Mln* Kenyon returned to
WILL BE CLOSED
| Battle Creek with her on Saturday
From Monday, July 13th to
j and Sunday they spent the day tn
Monday. July 20lh
THESSA CLEVELAND
, Ann Arbor with Coral DePriester,
Phone 2711
Hotel Hastings a student'at U. of M .
&gt; Rev. and Mrs. Francis Reams
, of South Haven -were dinner guesta
| Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Thomas Beck.
I Mrs. Don M. Gury and son David
1 went to Wisconsin last week, vlsit। ing friends at
Waukesha
and

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Single *2.58 per wk. ap

HOTEL HASTINGS

turned home with them after hla
: summer course at University of
■ Wisconsin. They stopped at Phan_
tom Lake "Y" Camp, near Mll! waukce, to pick up their daughter,
Donna Lou. who had spent the two
1 weeks there, and proceeded home,
I crossing the lake on the Milwaukee
1 Clipper.
Mra. Orville Sayles was a dinner
I guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols

•*'. Mra. Gory Feldpsusdi's coUage

Leo Feld pause h, Jr. and family. Mr j
and Mra. Albert Feldpauach. Mr.'
and Mrs. William Burke. Mr. and
Mra. Al Holland and family, Urban
Fcldpausch and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Lao Feldpauach. Br_. of
Grand Rapids; and Mr. and Ro­
man Feldpausch and Mr. and Mrs.
William Thomas of Hastings.
Mra. M. C. Nichols of Grand
Rapids and Mra.. Ed Paulson of
Detroit wcre guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Fisher last week.
C. E. Gam of Big Rapids waa

SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS

CHURCH NEWS
EMMANUEL

EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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Frances Hill, daughter al Mrs
Morris Hill, entertained fifteen
guests Saturday, July |1, from 3 to
7 on the occasion of her ninth
birthday.
Her sister. Marjorie,
planned and conducted the games,
one being a treasure hunt. The
unique feature of the aftentooh was
carried out as follows: each child
was given a dart with which to
shoot at balloons hanging from a
wire In the yard; when ahot down,
tlw balloon released a slip of paper
on which were directions for a stunt

Bums, Ella Tyler. Anleta Lobdell, ■ a eerie* of old Testament sermons
Bingleton. Betty Servant; Dale day. "The Famine in the Land' .
Henry. Max Myers. Harold Rogers, | Vbitora always welcome.
.
Carl Sparks. Joe Thomas, Vincent W. H. * F, M. B. HOLDS
Smith. Torn Kurr.
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! ANNUAL MEETING
Mrs Mary Payne, who his been ■ The annual meeting ef tiie Woill at the home of her son. Ken- | man s Wony and Foreign Missionary
neth. was very happily surprised | Society of the Wesleyan Methodist
Sunday by all her children and I church waa held last Thursday afthetr families walking
WBlBlllg in
Ul with
WlUi a picpw [ ternoon at the home mi
of Mra. Chas.
nlc dinner in honor of her birth- Christiaan. Reports of the various
u... the
.u. following
.— jday.
— Many love- officers were given,
tlay,
given, which siiowcd
showed
ly cards filled with money and I the society to be in excellent conother gifts were left. There were | dltion. All apportionmenta are paid
seventeen tn all and as the day was | in full and there is a small balance
a perfect one the dinner was served i left in the treasury.
on the lovely back lawn. All fully ' Officers were elected for tiie comenjoyed the occasion and wished -----------------Ing year, as follows: President, Mn.
Mother many happy returns of the Floyd Gaskill; Vice-Pres. Mrs Ceday.
nard Smith; Sec . Mn. Wm. Allerdlng; Treas, Mrs. Glenn Miller.
Sixty-three partlctpaed in the
potluck supper at tiie club. Sunday GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
The Missouri Synod's Department
evening, with a good representation
of lhe younger generation present of Missionary Education and Pub­
to enjoy the gathering. "A special licity announce* that a motion pic­
ture company has bought the script
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faulkner of Mid­ for Synod's proposed Army and
dleville. In the two-ball foursome NaVy film portraying lhe work of
a chaplain in tiie United State­
turned in by Mrs. c. B. Weiss. Mem­ Armed Farces Tiie Department of
phis, and Don Fisher, with Mr. and Public Relations of the Anfly called
Mn. Ray Branch and Mrs. Wm. it "the finest piece of morale build­
Bradford and David French tying Ing that had crossed the desk ot
the Army since the beginning of the
for second honors.

either had to ba
distance.

Miss Lettie Gam.
Mr. and Mn. Guy Giddings spent
Bunday with Mrs. Ann*i Percival supper was served.
SPECIAL PROGRAM AT
of Oaleeburg.
NORTH IRVING CHURCH
Rev. and Mn. Clifford Clinton
A miscellaneous shower was giv­
lift Monday morning for her home en by Mn. Burdette Cotant at her
Irving and
Hastings
Wesleyan
home Friday afternoon In honor of
Methodist churches will put on a
spend the week.
Mrs. Lowell Teeter (Helen Newton).
public home talent program st the
terday to visit Mr. and Mn. Nell
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Brower and Game. were played and refresh­
North Irving church Friday evening
Adair.
.
menu
Mrved.
Mn.
Teeter
was
the
daughters. Jean and Evelyn, spent
at 8 o'clock. Special musical numDr. N. Ohlson, president of North lhe weekend in Benton Harbor with recipient of many lovely and use­
ful gifts.
Park College, Chicago, was the Mr and Mrs. Howard Brower.
house guest ot Col. Emil Tyden at
Mr. and Mn. Sam Pant and fam­
The girls from Beaver Cabin at
Gun lake last weekend.
ily of Kent City were Bunday guests
tette numbers.
Camp Kitannlwa will come to town
William Miller of Jackson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feldpausch tonight to be the guests of Mr.
his cousin. Neil Adair, and fatally
and Mn. O. E. Goodyear for dinner
and
family
drove
over
to
Battle
part of last week, returning home
public is invited to attend this open
and a theatre party They are Ann
i
Bunday with his mother, Mn. Harry
Goodyear and Julie Sheldon of
Parker who came for the weekend. Gerald Swerdfeger of Buffalo, N. Y.
Friday night. Mr. 8werdfegtr was Hastings. Mary Lou Keeler of Char­
Mr. and Mrs Mace Cromwell of
lotte.
Helen
Johnson
of
Evanston.
on his way back to Buffalo from
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Cadillac were Bunday guesta of Mr. Chicago.
Ill., and Pat Williams of Wilmette,
Morning worship al 10:50 o’clock.
and Mn. Earl Coleman.
Farrell Anderson and Mr. and
The pastor will tell about "The
Mr. and Mn. Russell Kantner vis­ Mra. Glenn Storrs spent the week­
Three
Bones" and will preach on
ited Ohio friend.* at Twin Shores end in Chicago visiting Mr. and
Mra. John Ironside entertained
lhe theme, “A Christian Btimulent.”
trallec camp. Gun lake on Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Provost. Mrs Ander­ Thursday with a luncheon bridge
The vested choir will sing.
MIm Neva Warner of Detroit son relumed with them after complimentary to Mrs CHarence
Rev Lawrence Meyer, director of
In lhe July handicap prelimin­
WclM of Memphis, Tenn., with
visited her grandparents, Mr. and spending a week there.
the Missouri Synod's Department ot Sunday school until September.
honors going to Mrs. R. E. Walt. aries for ladies, Mrs Finnle won
Mn. Willis Struble over the wcekMissionary Education and Public­
Rev. Lesson Sharpe, former pastor
Jr., Mrs. Roman Feldpausch and from Mrs. Dwight Fisher; Mrs.
SCHIEPEK—CAPPON
ity has been appointed spiritual of the Hastings Presbyterian church
Hubbard
from
M$i
Geo.
Hebden;
Mrs.
Weiss.
Tiie St. Rose of Limn church
Cliff Dolan is In Detroit thia
Mrs. Van Popering from Mrs. Don advisor for the film by the produc­ and now pastor of the Morgan Park
wm the scene of a beautiful wed­
week.
ing company. •
Presbyterian
church of Chicago, has
Fisher;
Mrs:
Lobdell
from
Mn.
FulMrs. Addle Perry celebrated her
ding on Saturday morning. July 4,
The sermon subject next Sunday been secured as pulpit supply for
David Johnson of Battle Creek at 0 o'clock, when Mias Tlene Cap­ 95th birthday Saturday. July 11. at 1": Mrs Hon from Miss Stanley;
Wilcox
Is visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr. pon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mrs French and Mrs W
“~w won morning will be "Divine Discipline." August and will preach tour Bun­
days
beginning
August Mix
and Mrs. Don Fisher at their Leach Cappon of Welcome Comers, be­ Juno Martin, with seventeen guests 1by defaulL
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
lake cottage.
* came the bride of Frank Schiepek present, Mr. and Mra. Jim Stantake
The Gideons will have charge of BAPTIST CHURCH
Winner of the June Ringer event
Mis* Esther La Ballister is spend­ of Dowling. The marriage vows of Lansing. Mrs. Maggie Bidlecome
The sermon subject Sunday moming her two weeks' vacation from were read by The Reverend Father of Kalamazoo. Mra. Elmer Gillespie was Mrs. Ray Finnic who lowered
Methodist church next Sunday at
the Frandsen store in Ypsilanti and Dillon, in the presence of a large and daughter. Mareelle, Mra. Will
10:00 o'clock. Guest speakers will Persecutions of Isrca! Because of
Detroit.
Gillespie. Mra. Linden Bryans and
-----number of relativea and friends.
Their Rejection and Hostility to
come
from
Battle
Creek
and
will
Tha bride who approached the al­ son. Jack. Mis* Ethel Eaton. Miss' HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald
lei! of the work which theta or­ Christ?" and th subject Bunday
IZh.
Mr, B. ». Munn. &gt; „„
„„„
(Phyllis Jantferi and daughter left tar on the arm of her father, was
ganization U doing in supplying
Saturday for Long Beach. Calif., gowned in white slipper satin fash­
blned with delphiniums and snow- Bibles for the men in our nation« Rider on White Horae/
where Mr. McDonald is stationed, ioned princess style with a long and three daughters. Ann Louise.j,
1 on-lhe mountain, made a striking armed forces. Sunday school will
WESLEYAN METHODIST
train, a lace edged veil hung from Agnes, and Arleen. and Miss Ann arrangement of the national colors
the latter coming on cast.
meet immediately after the church
A prayer poster, containing tha
Mr. and Mn. Harold Wright apd a seed pearl coronet to her finger Perry of Hastings and vicinity. Mm. for the central floral piece in the service.
Perry received many lovely boudaughter Marilyn of Lansing are tip*. Roses and sweet peas wenlounge at lhe Country Club Tuesday
The following Sunday, July 20. church, and near relative*
queta of flowers!
used
in
the
bouquet.
Mrs.
John
enjoying a two weeks' vacation, last
luncheon. In the small pastel-col­ the guest speaker for the morning
people,
together with their a
week being at Arbutus Beach and
Miss Margaret Johncock enicr- ored urn vases, giant shasta daisies,
this week at the Knrmcs cottage. maid of honor. Her gown was of i tained the Busy Eight Club Monday coreopsis and calendulas brightened Blrdsall. Superintendent of Clark
display Bunday at the
delicate blue crepe and her bou­ evening. Pedro was played with Miss the luncheon tables.
Long lake.
Memorial
Home.
Grand
Rapids.
Rev.
quet of delphiniums and sweet peas.
Katharine Wecber winning high
The morning golf event for most Birdsall was just appointed to this
at the Cordes cottage. Gun lake, Miss Helen Dunn, cousin of the score and Mrs Rosel! Stanton low one-putt, greens was won by Mrs. position, and this will be a good sented on our poster: Raymond
clalr Stover, grandson of Rev.
bride, waa bridesmaid, her dress be­ score.
several days last week.
David French: Mra. Clayton Brnnd- opportunity to get acquainted with Mrs. Sinclair; Richard A. Ga
The Rev. and Mrs. W. Keith ing of pink satin, her bouquet of
xletler turned In the winning score hlmT)
son of Mr. and Mn. Floyd Gm
Chidester, their daughter Harriet, mixed flowers. John Kauten. brothHospital Silver Guild No. S waa for lhe afternoon bridge game*.
Rew. Stone is to be on vacation Wayne Flnkbetncr. son of Mr.
and W. N. Chidester of Winter
entertained by Mrs. Arnold Per­
As usual there were quit a num­ ovef the next three Sundays. It is Mrs. Louis Flnkbelncr; Em«
Park. Pla., are expected here to­ man. Luther Lenz, cousin of‘ the kins Thursday evening. Winning ber of out-of-town gursta 'present:
prwm; possible that he may be In the pul­
day. The latter will spend the sum­ bride was usher. Mra. Cappon wore
Mrs A F Chrirty. Grand Rapid*. pit on Aug. 2nd. If not, a guest Cairns: Rusaell Marcel Teegardin.
mer in Hastings at lhe J. R. Mason at her daughter's wedding a dress
CW rlCH Mx«r&lt;Cy' J4? Rlchard »'rii Mrs. Lucius Itobdell; Mra. speaker will be provided.
horns and with other members of of lavender sheer, with a corsage of Brower, and Miss Jein Brower. Ros* Lethbridge, Mason; Mra. Chas.
Mra Rozcll Stanton and Mra.
the family. The Rev. and Mrs. pink rose* and sweet peas.
Guesta for the evening were Mra. । McIntyre. Jr.. Kalamazoo; Miss Bematd Quigley represented the In; Willi* Carter, brother of Mn.
Chidester and Harriet will remain •Dinner was served at home, with James Brown and Mr*. Morey. The Hrten Wooton Detroit- Mra Cla- Hastings society of this church at
till Saturday and then leave for a three-tiered wedding cake, and a Augusl meeting wUl be held at the.^e Weiw Memphis; Mn M S
I H" fgson, Morgantown. W.
Va the stale Women's Society of Chris­ Bennett: and Jos. J.
Duck lake near Traverse City where replica in miniature of the bridal home of Mrs Robert W.lldorff
tian Service convention, which wax
they have rented a cabin and will couple in the center of the table
A family reunion iaa held at the
a
of held al Albion. July 14 and 15.
The annual church meeting.
be near their other daughter. with a large wedding bell hanging
Mrs. Don Siegel; Miss Anna Howe.
Mrs. J. C. Ketcham and Mra. I.
from
lhe
celling.
home
of
Mr.
and
Mra
Harry
Young
Elizabeth, who is enrolled al the
Marshall
and
Miss
Bernice
Creaxer.
J.
Smith are attending lhe lay
Mra. Schiepek is a graduate of i on Sunday. Guesta were Mr. and
National Music camp al Inter­
workers
conference,
sponsored
by
Wednesday evening, July 20. *Vlochen. They plan to return to Hastings High school. Guesta were Mrs. H. L. Steiger and Nancy. Mr.
Brown; Mrs. Arah Connolly. Byra- the Kellogg Foundation, at Albion ery member of the church is urged
Hastings to pick up W. N. Chidester from Prairieville. Delton. Bellevue, and Mrs. Jack Stitta and son. Lan­
to attend this meeting.
Hooper, Dowling, Chicago, Johns­ sing; Mrs. Harry Parker and son,
whan they leave for Florida.
William Mlliler. Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Bradford, Arling­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Adams town township and Hastings.
ton. Mass, with Mrs. Wm. Brad­ HASTINGS
ned for a Bunday afternoon soon
After a honeymoon In Chicago Mrs. Nell Adair and Charles.
took her father. John Thwaltes, to
Anyone ‘nteraeted Inbeing baptised
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kelley
enter­ ford; Mrs. H. C. Bates. Omaha. METHODIST CIRCUIT
ey enterhis home in Owosso and on the and various places in Wisconsin. Mr.
Neb., with Mrs. Dewey Hon.
Three of the Bunday schools on U urged to contact the pastor.
£_: ‘
;
and Mra. Schiepek will be at home tained their Euchre Club Saturday
Next week is monthly "Guest the Hastings Methodist Parish have
evening.
July
11th
at
their
lelr
home
|
in
Dowling
about
July
10.
to
wel
­
spent tiie weekend tn Lansing with
Leslie
Hawthorne,
on
come their many friends.
««• South
ovuMi Jefferson.
^cucraun. Winners
winners at Day."
x.” with Mrs. —
zr —
7,'
1—• been holding successful Daily Vaca­ tend the special young 1
Mrs Rhea Smith and family.
cards were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cap- p,hmn • Mrs. Edw. Van Popering, tion Bible choolx during the past service at the North Irving
Mr. and Mn. Andrew F. Brandt
pon. Mis. Walter Lewis ahd Glenn J}”' °uy IS^r'
WedeUFriday evening.
of Lansing wcre Sunday guests of FAMILY REUNION HELD
SUNDAY, JULY TWELFTH
Statistics as follows at Hender­
K&gt;hler. The travelling prize was won Mra. Clare DcCou, the asslting com­
Honoring Mrs. Barbara Burkle by Cecil cappon. The next party mittee.
shott enrollment. 23. Average at­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST*
Mr. and Mra. Frank Sage and
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The pctluck golf and bridge tendance IS 1-5. Perfect attendance SCIENTIST
be held August
1st______
at Lhe_home
daughter. Mlsa Isabel, spent Sun­ and her daughter. Mrs. Preston . will
nt Mr anH Mrs t r’
The subject for Sunday is "Ufa.'
day in East Lansing with their Manning, both of Lincoln. Nebraska, I of Mr. and Mra. J. E. McMillan oo luncheon Friday was enjoyed by 12. Teachers Mrs. Alice Garrison
i twenty-four ladles with Mra. W. O.
daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. forty-two relatives gathered at the East Clinton St.
• • •
| Bedford and Mra. Roy Hubbard
George Bauer.
den
in
Hastings.
Sunday,
July
13,
A
group
of
local
young
people
winners
at
golf
and
Mra
Don
BleMr. and Mra. Stephen Bristol of
enjoyed a picnic over to the Lake (gel. Mra. Earl Coleman. Mrs. LesGrund Rapids were weekend guests for a potluck. Mr. and Mn. James
Long. Mias Dorothy Long, and Mr. Mlchlgun shore. Sunday. Those tn: lie Hawthorn at bridge.
of Mr. and Mra. James Bristol.
and Mn. H. C. Wunderlich were
PARTIES HONOR MISS
MERCHANTS BEAT
as guests Bunday Mn. Jarvis and joint hosts at this fint family re­ SAGE. BRIDE-ELECT
CA1XDONIA
Ma and Mn. Hill of Grand Rapids. union in over a decade.
With but a short t|me intervening
The Hastings Merchants defeated
Mix Ella Wolfe is spending the
at three large tables under the huge between the announcement of the Caledonia on July 8 at Caledonia
week tn Battle Creek with Mn. Besdate of the marriage of Mlsa Isa­ 9 to 8- The battery for Hastings
maple in the Ogdens' backyard.
Mn. Burkle and her sister, Mrs. bel Sago to Stephen I. Johnson, and wa* Craig and Pierce. Thompeon
Emma Wolfe, were presented with the event itself, the blrde-elcct haa of Hastings and Seger of Caledonia
trolt spent the weekend with her
dainty colonial breast-pins by their been a very busy young lady at­ hit home runs over the short right
parents. Mr. and Mra. W. AZHall.
sister, Mrs. James Long, and her tending the functions, planned in field fence.
Miss Charlotte Lake returned Fri­
The Mcrchante game with Bat­
family. The approaching first wed­ her honor.
day from a few days' stay with
Last Thursday night. Miss Marian tle C.reck
cancelled last Sunday
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mn.
friends in Lansing.
Carl Brod beck, as well as his birth­ I^nfear, a Lansing friend, enter­ when they failed to appear.
Miss Doris Lund of Muskegon Is
Hastings plays Caledonia at the
day and a “Welcome Home" for the tained with a dinner at Hotel Port­
spending the week with Miss Davis
honor guests were remembered by er in the Capitol City. Present from fairgrounds tonight. Thursday, .at
Lundberg at the Dr. Carrothcra
the Inscription on life two-tlcred Hastings were Mias Audra Dens­ 7:00. On Sunday the Merchants
home.
pink and white cake centering one more. Miss Betty Bigler and Miss tangle with the G. P. Athletics froq»
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Frey with
Betty Zeigler.
Grand Rapids.
of the tables.
Dorothy jeali of Michigan City.
Last night a mticellaneobaxhow- HOPE CENTER ’ *
Quests. In addition to the Nebras­
Ind., visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Sev­
ka visitors, were Mrs. Emma Wolfe. er in Lansing was given by Mrs.
erance Sunday.
Ransford Daniels from Fort Leon­
Arbra Wolfe from Detroit; Mr. and Wm. Jesiek, the guests being large­
Mra. Albert P. LcMon has been
Mrs Bethel Wolfe from Gull lake; ly members of the personal Finance ard Wood, Mo., was home on fur­
Mrs. Edith Wunderlich. Mr. and Co. where MUs Sage has been lough last week, spent part oUpie
Chester G. Engleharte for the post
time visiting his father In Battle
.
Mn. Gilbert Percy and Denny from employed.
two weeks. Her sister. Mn. Hartley
Tonight. Mrs. Chas Leonard, and Creek and Ida sisters in Detroit and .
Kalamazoo; Rupert Wunderlich. U.
C Finstrom is returning to Pontiac
SEFARATE SLACKS i.95 .nd 3.50 — NOW —Its
MUs Leone Leonard. Mrs Glen the weekend with his parents. Harry '
Daniels and family of this place.
Densmore
and
Ml-.s
Audra
Dens
­
Wunderlich. Mr. and Mrs. E A.
Mrs. W. E. Aldrich in company
more are entertaining with a mis­
specially planned school for leaden Paul Brod beck. Jacqueline. Larr,. cellaneous shower at the Leonard's with Carl Ricker and family ot Has­
of local churches In this vicinity
tings spent the weekend with Chas.
Paul, Willard. David, and Russell. lake cottage.
held at Albion College this week are
Friday. Mrs. Robert W. Cook will Ricker and family In Owendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brodbcck. Mr.
Mrs. Fred Bower. Mn. W. o. Brad­
Mr. and Mrs- Clyde Ashby of
and Mrs. OarI Buritie and Gertrude entertain at luncheon tor MUs Sage.
ford. Mn. E. G. Rothaar. Miss Sara
Comstock spent Sunday with their
Gene. Mra. George Benner, Helena, That evening lhe rehearsal dinner
Beryl Bchader. Mn. Marion Card.
and Eleanor from Woodland: Mr. will be given by Mr. and Mra. Aben parents, Mr. and Mra. Fred Ashby
Mm May Custer. Mn. D. Whitmore and Mra. Chester Long. Bruce, Jim Johnson, parents of the bridegroom­ and family.
and Mn. S. j. Cooley.
Miss Irene Sal lek returned home
elect. at their residence on 8. Park
and Barbara from Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tobias
from Borgess haxpltal. Kalamazoo
street.
and children and Mn. Melvin Shafe souiji page’ * ‘
nuiqb Unproved. Her sister Helen
and son Donald, returned home ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
returned With her and her sister
THORNAPPLE
Wednesday evening from a fishing
Jessie and son from Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Clurn an- GARDEN CLUB
' trip to the upper peninsula over lhe nounce lhe engagement and
Thursday. July 0. twenty members came Sunday to visit them.
Fourth. They were the guests of proaching marriage of their daugh­ of the Thomapple Garden club en­
Mr. and Mra Milton Warner and
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Es&amp;ner and ter. Ardea Maxine, to Tech. Sgt. joyed a picnic at the home of Mn. daughter of Battle Creek called on
family of Hillman Mr* Tobias, Franklin Beckwith, son of Mrs. Tina Walter Hobbs. a carry-ln dinnet tlwlr parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mn. Bhafe. and Mrs. Essner are Beckwith and Charles Beckwith of
Ashby Sunday.
Ben Salick and family arid Fred
this city. Sgt. Beckwith is now sta- tlma waa spent going through Mrs
_ _ Mr. and Mrs. William FY&gt;x return.
Ashby and family ware Hastings
ed to their Itome in Kalamaaoo Sun­
shoppers Saturday.
CHARLTON
PARK
day after having spent the post
Mrs. Floy McDermott attended
The meeting wax called to order
week with their parents.
’
The ball gxipe' Sunday wjto If. g, by the president. Mrs W. D. Barnes tiie funeral" of Addison Pennock In
Philip W. Kntakem, of Swarth­ Wire ball team of Battle Creek was and a short business meeting was Delton Monday.
—...Penn . spent ____
fine except
Mrs Blrdena Lyttle returned to
more.
the weekend
herefor the score which was
with his mother, Mn. A. D. Knls- 2 to 1 in favor of lhe visitors. This ports of the federation Ivclri In Lan­ her school In Allegan Monday
kam.
.baseball team was the best trained sing, given by Mrs Milo DeVries morning.
. Mrs. Sidney Shipman of Ban ■ team the Park has played this year. and Mrs. C. D. Bauer. These were
Francisco arrived Sunday for a aevThis coming Sunday the Park Instructive as well as entertaining.
eral weeks' visit with her mother, i team plays Ita old rivals. Oliver Mrg DeVries called attention to
George Washington ones listed
104 East State Street
j Mn. H. O. Hayes and with her sis- Equipment team of Battle Creek lhe flower show to be held at the that an iron ring pr.»*»d against
। ter and brother-tn-law, Mr. and j Previous engagements were good Barry Co. fair and asked all mem­
human flesh would cure anyone who
Mra. Einar Pracdseu.
^and hard fought.
bers to help make It a success.
suffered from Ills.

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�CHURCHES
WAR BONDS
which is the standard Issue today
for the U. s. army, is superior to
the old Springfield rifle In many re­
spects. We literally need millions
of these fast shooting powerful rifles
to equip our army. They cost IM
each and aro being manufactured at
the rata of one a minute. They fire
sixty 30-calibre shells a minute.

GRANGES

Sheldon Agency

SweiiMin Agency

CARDS OF THANKS
Every one of the 40.000.000 em­
ployed persons in America could
easily buy one of these rifles for the
army. Not that we need Uiat many,
but the reserve could go into shells
and other much needed supplies.

AUCTION SALES

lop the quota in your county by in­
vesting al icujt ten percent of your
income every, pay day.

HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.
Hastings
Aborv MIUir lev Cr«»m Star*
Phone 2703
if.

Marshall Furnaces
Cool, Gas and Oil Fired
.Repairs

furnished

and

in-

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
■

Eavestroughing

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Scientists ‘Hunting’
For Four-Leaf Clovers

; n;’

Hunting four-leaf clovers may not
be a silly occupation, after all. It

' 11 E
. i-u&gt;

ver can be "lied up'* with greater
resistance against prolonged dry
spells or with higher clover tonnage
per acre, then the farmers they are
trying to benefit will be lucky In­
deed. Tho four leaves can be seen,
while these more practical traits can

WkatyouBu^Wiik

WAR BONDS

Up to date, planting, seed from
such plants has been no guarantee
ot four-leafed progeny. On the oth­
er hand, you can get large num­
bers of plants of the coveted form
if you make stem cuttings in the

JERRY ANDRUS
take ■ piece of lhe creeping item
having one node (or burled nitro-

AUCTIONEER

DEWEY REED
Katiaates cheerfully given. Dates
taa bo made at Banner office.
Phons 3467
Hastings, Mich.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 25M, or call
117—Fg through
the

America's plane production plants
are working over-time turning out
thousands of triose fighter planes.
War Savings Bonds will help pay
for them and the American people
arc committed to at least leu pcr-

INSURANCE

Broiled foods are among the most
healthful of all tiie cooked foods.
By this method of cooking we pre­
serve food values more easily and
surely than by many other meth­
ods. The direct flame ot the broiler
may be graduated to the desired in­
tensity for the job to be done. And

New Method for Testing
Heart, Told by Doctors
How the heart is made to reveal
Its pathological secrets by the use

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

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
SSS No. Michigan Avenue

For sale
The Edward L. Schantz resi­
dence
property.
Nashville,
Michigan.
ELWIN NASH, Adm.

NOTICE
schedule. a representative

Blue Eyes Ktraigbtesl
A soldier with blue eyes can shoot
straighter than his brown-eyed com­
rades, on the average, according to

day at the office tn the HenderUtoU
Bldg, until further notice.
Glen A. Speers, Sec’y-Treas.

Truss Fitting

corps. If this is so It might give
this nation at least one important
advantage in any shooting war with
Japan or Italy. A survey shows that
some two-thirds of our marines are
blue-e/cd. A brown-eyed marks­
man. it is said. Is likely to be both­
ered by shifting lights and shadows
or drifting clouds. He may make a
fine score under the most favorable
conditions, but his alm tends to
waver when heat waves make the

But, he continued, tKe area of
dilease can be even more iiolated
by the subsequent use of an ether

their pockets full of silk stockings
for the girl friends. Of the 5,000
persons questioned—"about evenly
divided as to sex—only 250 bought

and half the men bought stockings
and socks, respectively; only 20 per
cent of the people bought under­
wear (miners bought morn under­
wear than anyone else); about* 10
per cent of the men bought suits,
another 20 per cent bought pants
onlyandthrmenunaefSO went
as wild as the girls did on stockings
—but tho.men bought ties, scarves

plele.

fat drops away from thr food elimi­
nating the deadly disintegration of
trying. And
• - the
- - smoke
•
consuming Several good uwd plows.
do away with cooking One International model 10-20 trac­
tor ready for work.
One model D John Deere tracUr on

"In this way we can tell how fast
the blood is fluwing, with the normal
being about 15 seconds from arm to

Popular Pilots
Most popular men in Britain are
the ferry pilots who never fly a plane

Auto Mechanic, with ex­
perience. Will work on
weekly salary or on 50­
50 basis. Best working
conditions.
Permanent
employment. Apply at
once. C. B. Burkholder,
Hastings Chevrolet.
7-16

for grain only.
Spreaders In good

Saccharin, or a sugar solution, is
injected into a vein of the arm.
tinder this method, he said, and a
stop watch held on the patient.
The sweet substance must then.

Saccharin or sugar, being not eas­
ily soluble, passes over the whole
route from arm to heart, to lungs
and to the tongue.
But ether, being highly volatile,
or easily converted from liquid to
gas. is completely volatized when It
gets through tiie heart Io the .lung,
escaping through the windpipe there
so the patient can smell iL

FOR LEASE
8U Hastings. Space available
for home and auto supply
store tn conjunction with lhe

In lhe wcU-dcsIgned broiler we
find tho smokeless type of broiler

to western area doctors by Dr. Hor­
ace B. Cates of Lus Angeles.
The test, he said, is made to as-

the heart and the lungs to emerge
on the tongue, where lhe patient

CASH

A third of lhe food uf the grackla
consists of insects and bugs but fur
this work it exacts payment in do­
mestic grain. Il likes to follow lhe
plow in spring to eat the grub wurtns
that are turned up.

HARVEST BARGAINS

cost in War Bonds. Every Amcrlran. buying his share every pay day.
will moke it comparatively easy to
supply our army nnd navy air corps

which to the medical man means
improper blood pumping rather
than, as laymen use it, heart stop-

C. “BILL" SHERWOOD

"Her firsthand report of Lin­
coln's Gettysburg Address bote wit­
ness to ita greytness. In her.ac­
count for the Hanover Spectator she
garnered Lincoln's words from his
own Ups. She helped the world to
long remember. Her fellow towns­
men pay this belated tribute to her
courage, enterprise and foresight
that we may never forget"

ated and the plant persuaded to
breed true, then the plant geneti­
cists wiU score another triumph

The Army's tighter planes are the
finest in lhe world and develop i
speeds up to 400 miles an hour.1
They cost approximately $100,000।
each, provide fighter escorts for the ;
speed, range, altitude and blistering
tire power.

List your Auction Sales with

who had ths power of analysis to
acclaim the Lincoln Gettysburg ad­
dress a great speech.
While other reporters tell into the
mistake of playing up the “orator of
tha day” and paraphrased a race

Farmers, ATTENTION
YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

HORSES

COWS$A00

WE HAVE A COLLECTOR
Stationed at 912 West Green St. in
Hastings To Give Immediate Service

The equivalent of 250,000 miles in
five years' normal operation is trav­
eled by the compressor motor of
an electric refrigerator.

HOWARD D. POFF

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!

HORSES
COWS
PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

We Pay the Phone Charge!
Queer Monkey
The lemur is a queer. Madagas­
can monkey with spooky manners
and a name that means ''ghost"
It fias a fox-liko face, big round eyes,
soft fur and a bushy tall. It hides
all day and prowls around at night
making strange cries.

PHONE

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

CALL NEAREST STATION
HASTINGS-2697
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

IICHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

So For 162 Dealers
Have Filed
Ceiling Prices
So far 162 dealers In Barry county
have filed their celling prices on the
goods they handle with County
Clerk Allan Hyds, the administra­
tor of lhe Barry County War Price
and Rationing Board, Tiie federal
law requires that every dealer
should file sd^h a list with that
board. The celling prices in the
case of any dealer are the highest
prices he asked for each kind of
goods during the mon th of March.
1942.
------

LIKES ARMY LIFE
Kim Bigler, clulrman of the local
draft board, received the following
letter from Pvt. Bernard Williams,
in training at a mld-westem air
base, containing some observation*
on army Ufe:
Dear Mr. Bigler;
Just a line to let you know where
I am and how I like the army. I
am In a new camp, the first squad­
ron to arrive here at Lincoln. Neb.
Il really isn’t completed yet but
they are working night and day.
The army Is a swell place to bo.
They treat you very good, the food
is excellent.
And now a Utile bit about, the
camp. They haven't named it yet
but they call It the "Lincoln Air
Base." It is a school for training
technical airplane mechanics for
which lhe nation has a great need.
We are to start school Monday.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUL 16. 1942.

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON
This might be funny If it weren't
so pitiful—At the end of the Bataan 1
tragedy, an old navy seaplane which
lhe Japs had sunk was revived and
patched up with parts from a Chev­
rolet motor. It’s wings tied, on with
baling wire, and used to transport
people over to Oorregidor. It was
called “The Baling Wire and Glue
Transport Co." It seems the least
we can do is to gather up every
scrap of usable metal and rubber

brave men some good.

Mother's Day brought me a box
of the most delectable candy I ever
ate and I kept it on my dresser.
fie into the bedroom while it lasted.
To get even. I fixed a very interest­
ing-looking sack and put papers of
needles and pins in it and tipped
It at an inviting angle on the dress­
er. Every time I hear a yelp from
lhe bedroom. I giggle.

■ , ,

My opinion last week on the
beauty of July newsstands was ap­
parently shared by others for lhe
Christian Science Monitor carried a
first page photo of such a news­
stand. Over 1 JOO magazines dis­
played the flag on-their July* cov­
er and many artiste competed.
House and Garden received the cross
of Honor from tho United States
Flag Association. for their cover
which sliowed Old Glory unfurled
Before you can get In lhe school over Mount Vernon.
you have to take some examinations.
The 22. chickens, 7 ducks and 3
If you pass, you go to school; If you
don't, you have to go to some field geese all go and stretch out around
and learn the hard way by work- tho rabbit pens and they seem to
all
be enjoying the afternoons'
k Ing .under somebody.
Will write again after I get start­ peaceful sunshine together. Patsy
went out to feed the rabbits and
ed to school.
stooped over And a duck reached up
Your Friend,
Bernard Williams. and grabbed her hair bow in his
bill and dropped It on the ground.
Wo can't understand what made
him do such a thing.
'
COAT8 GROVE
About 20 from here attended the
I think I know where they first
County C. E. Hymn Sing at Wood­ got the idea of aircraft carriers. It
land Sunday evening.
was from a hen who has her chick­
Mra. Leota Frye of Pontiac called ens all pile on her back everytime
at Paul Woodman's on Sunday
uftemoon.
big now that their mother gets up
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Demond of and shakes herself when they get
Ionia and Arch Graves spent Sun­ to quarreling about who rides on
day with Mra. Pearl Demond. Ken­ her back and none of them ride.
neth Demond also spent the week­
To the soldier who thought II
end there.
Tlw Dally Vacation Bible school doesn't matter whether he tries for
closed Its two weeks' session on Fri­ high marks or not—Dear Soldier:
The
cause of the almost super-hum­
day with a splendid program and
exhibit of work In the evening. The an power of the Germans is that
enrollment of the school was SI. each individual Is compelled to ac­
complish
his utmost then go way
Ruth Woodman was tho director;
Teachers: Beginners—Vesta Sense beyond that. The reason for our
and Doris Coats: Primary—Lucille lack of accomplishment in this war
Woodman, Evelyn Townsend; Junior Is because we have abused our sac­
—Ruth Woodman; Junior hand­ red privileges—as, free people in a
work — Doris Coals and Dorothy democracy we do or don’t do. Just
Kelsey; Music — Dorothy Kelsey.
The school, with visitors, enjoyed a must match the tremendous In­
picnic at Charlton park. The chil­ dividual efforts of, the enemy with
dren gave their offerings to India tremendous individual effort and
sacrifice of our own. You have
Mission work.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Nell Smith and mode your sacrifice and will make
daughter Owen ol Midland and Mr. the supreme ■ effort. I know. We
and Mra. Warren Coolbaugh return­ civilians must put forth greater ef­
ed Monday from a week in north­ forts and realize the seriousness of
ern Michigan. The Smiths return­ the situation. This is the only way
ed to Midland on Tuesday and Nell we can Justify ourselves to those
who face fire and death far us. It
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Woodman and1 precious, priceless Democracy.
daughters Ruth and Mrs. Marian PRAIRIEVILLE
Brink, visited Sunday at John
Lieut. Basil Johnson spent last
Woodman’s. Mr. and Mn. Harry week with his parents. Mr. and Mra.
Woodman of Grand Rapids were Lewis Johnson. Sr., and his sisters.
afternoon callers.
Dorothy Johnson and Mra. Evelyn
The C. E. Society held a supper Pfundt. Weekend guesta at the
on the church lawn last Wednesday Johnson home were Mr? and Mra.
evening. A business meeting was Floyd Elckhom and Merle Pfundt
also held. Margaret Weygandt was
of Bay City, Mr. and Mra. Russell
chosen to go to a young people's
Johnson and family of Mount Mor­
camp with Audra Didsley as al­ ris and Miss Ruth Ann Schomberg
ternate.
of Petoskey. Sunday guests were:
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Kenny of Gay­
CLAY HILLS
lord. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Johnson.
Mr. and Mn. Morris Lewis of Jr., and family and Miss Jean Rog­
Kalamazoo spent a few days last
ers. Other callera were Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Johnson of Delton and
Leon Potts.
Mra. Sarah Johnson and Dora. Bas­
Mn. Hazel McCaul entertained il left Monday for Utah. His many
the Busy Bee Club last Thursday, friends wish him the best of luck.
afternoon. Games were played and
Mrs. Mary Polley had as Sunday
a nice lunch was served by lhe dinner guests Mr. and Mra. Le­
hostess.
G rande DePriester and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Bisson of Free- Mra. Arthur Baker and Patricia of

Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Colburn
and Mrs. Guy McNee were In Grand
Rapids Saturday.
Clyde Cheesman and family of
Lacey, were callers al Roy McCaul's
Monday. Their daughter Is visit­
ing at the McCaul home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCaul at­
tended Ute county grange picnic at
Thomapple lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lukso, and
Henry Carlson and family of Grand
Rapids spent Sunday at John Luk-

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Stephen J. Johnson, Indianapolis,
Ind...........................................
Anne Isabel Sage. Hostings
Maynard Moyer, Flint........ .
Delores F. Magoon, Irving ..

It was the first time Miss Nonna
The plot concerns the determina­
tion of a highly successful business Michael of lhe local bureau had
woman to keep her back turned on not been In attendance at this an­
nual institute, but she volunteered
romance.
Up to and Including Saturday Henry Fonda. Lynn Bari,
to keep the office open.
nominating petitions for the pri­
mary election September IS had Magnificent Dope"
been filed for the following: Ellis
Concemlhg the misadventures of. MASONIC HOME
William McIntosh. 90. who had
E. Faulkner, of Delton for repre­ Hank Fonda, a lazy Bumpkin ad­
sentative in the state legislature; dicted to the bucolic life, who runs lived in this city for over 60 years,
Laurence E Bamett for prosecut­ afoul a fast-talking operator of a died Thursday in the Masonic
Home
at Alma. He was bom in
ing attorney: George A. Clouse for big city "Success School".
county treasurer and Dr. Clarence
ly Interested In Masonry, and a
Vanishes" with Joan Barclay
regular attendant at all lodge meet­
all republican candidates. So far
There Is many a shudder in tills
no.petltloru have been uuu
filed nor .11/
any film,
mm. mystery and
ana finely
nneiy maintained ings while he resided here. He
blank petitions taken out for any | atmosphere of suspense and terror, worked in the Wool Boot factory
from the time it was started un­
denwcraik e.ndld»u,
I -TV. Id, U WIBW
til it ceased doing business here.
•n*
Fred MacMurrar.
Mac Murray, Marlene nirtrich
Dietrich
PROHIBITION MEETING
Introducing Baby Corley to tire David Bennett___ _______ ____
HELD SATURDAY
screen in this wild and whacky held on Saturday al the Walldorff I
On Saturday a Prohibition organ- comedy. MUs Dietrich appears to funeral home. Burial waa in Rlv-1
perfection as a dizzy Broadway nUr. erside cemetery.
City Hall with the following of­
ficers being elected: President. Paul
CARLTON CENTER
Kyburz, Delton: vice-pre*.. Mra.
A miscellaneous shower waa giv- i
Returned by popular request this
Bessie Woodman. Woodland; sec..
en by Mra. Clayton Allerdlng al the;
Rev. Harold Bugbee. Hickory Oor- Interesting drama of a young home of Mrs. Roy Stadle honoring ।
preacher, his wife and his family. Genevieve Stadle Francisco a recent |
Dowling.
Three other members Be sure to see this heart-stirring bride on Saturday afternoon. Mra.,
were elected to serve with the above film.
Vaughn Lydy. Mra. Marion Clem. ।
officers as an executive committee.
Mrs. Arthur Yarger. Mrs Colonel
CITY POLICE REPORT
They are. Lincoln Bush. Delton;
Yarger. Leta Landon. Wilma UsFDr the two weeks ending Friday bome and Helen McKenzie were
Rev. Kenneth Griswold. Nashville,
night
the
city
police
reported
as
and Mrs OUs Lawrence. Hickory*
guests from here.
follows: 52 operators licenses issued;
Mr. and Mra. James Landon and
A nominating convention will be 14 traffic tickets issued; 18 doors son of Portland were Sunday din-i
found unlocked by the night police ncr ruests of Mr and Mn Glenn'
held on September 10.
In the business district; 25 miscel­
laneous complaints answered; two
RATIONED TIRES, RETREADS
stolen cars recovered and two ar­
At the session of the Barry Coun­ rests for same; two larceny com­ Mrs. Gerald Tischer on Wednesday ।
Harvey and Merle McNutt of I
ty War Price and Rationing Board plaints; five arrested as drunk and
last week they granted the follow- disorderly persons. To date 57S
bicycle licenses have been Issued.
solete tires for passenger cars, also
14 truck tires. They granted 18 re­ ’HICKORY CORNERS
treads for passenger ears and 5 re­
The largest school meeting ever
treads for track tires.
held th the W. K. Kellogg Agricul­
tural school in Ross township was
FTNE RECORD OF
a very pleasant event and for the
FIRE DEPT.
first Ume in the history of the
During the months of April, May school, a woman. Mrs. Edith Greer,
and June, the fire department re­
sponded to 12 calls. Three were celvlng 178 of the 21B votes cast.
grass fires, one a car fire, one a rub­ Tom Philipson received 148 voles
bish fire, and at three no damage and was the second member elected.
was done. In the four other fires Clarence Cheney and Bob Neat
the total damage was 1235.00
were only other candidates.

ham and son Rush of Hostings and 1 The young couple left here Tuesday . Hastings.
Howard Me Vac and Marion Schlde | morning for Ban Francisco, Cal., [ Quite a

Mr ana Mrs Howard Daniels ol
Saranac and June Carey of Lake marines and destroy them.
Odessa were Saturday night sup-1 At the school meeting Monday
per guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, night Robert Krohn was elected
Daniels and tamilv.
director, succeeding Leslie Daniels,
Corp, and Mrs. David Lean' of iMrvfd
e»P*rtty for
Scott Field. Hl., are visiting her »»&gt;«• ycar* 11
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parents. Mr. and Mra. E. J. Beck cUM&lt;f 0,6 eighth grade.
until Thursday.
' Mr. and Mra. Prank Cronk and
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Altofl and
&lt;* Dowagiac spent lhe weektheir granddaughter Harriet wcre «&gt;d »lth her mother. Mrs. Nina
Sunday dinner guesta at the home | Barry. Sunday callera were Mr and
of Mr and Mra. Colonel Yarger
Mrs. David Vincent and daughter of
A birthday celebration honoring Morgan. Mr. and Mra. Ford TwltchJ. C. Wing, local and Fay C. Wing
and Wn of PottarsvtUe and Mr.
of Woodland was held at Caledonia »nd
L™ Barry and Norman,
park Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels acRobert Barry arrived home unex- companled by her sister, Mrs. Nelpectedly Saturday morning from He Craig of Hastings, visited Mr.
Pensacola, Fla., where he has been and Mra. William Shrader. Sunday,
stationed since December. On July i Sunday evening visitora at the
8th he received his diploma for home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank ShribUnlted Staten Navy Aviation Pilot er were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner.
brought with him his wife.

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FAIR LAKE
A small crowd was In attendance
at the school picnic but a very en­
joyable Ume was had.
Lettie Chapin passed away at her
home in Richland. Deepest sym­
pathy Is extended by all.
Mrs, Florence Van Hom and
daughter are visiting - at Porter

Orville Damon and wife of Battle
Creek visited Lottie CollUter Sun­
day.
Mra. Edna Merrls and son Gar­
ner Elarton of Napoleon. Ohio spent
the weekend with Lottie Collator.

B.OFB, A. ATTENDED
SOCIAL WELFARE INSTITUTE
| The local Bureau of Social Aid
was represented at the 14th annual
L. E. Reed, who te temporarily " ■—■■■■ ■
I Institute Of Social Welfare at Mich­
making hla home in-this city, gave "Ten Gentlemen from
l Igan State College last week by Mra.
a very Interesting talk' on China at Weal Point" starring George
j Helen Nelson, Miss Virginia Con­
the Rotary club Monday noon. Mr.' Montgomery, Maureen
rad. MIm Betty Sigler and Mrs.
Reed waa in charge of Christian I O'Hara, Jahn Halton
work among the young people of
The story of the military acad- | Robert Gorham
that country. He had been station- emy at West Paint in the days when | The Institute ran from the 6th to
ed at the following three large the future of the Point hung pre­ to the 10th. The Barry Co. stat;
v.un.
*• being Of extties: Shanghai. nuiig
Hong rvung
Kong ana
and' canousiy
cafiously on
on uw
the snouiaers
shoulders ot
ot ten rep?,r}f
Nanking. He said the Chinese are I courageous cadete for ita existence.
.SJTES ,“n&lt;LJ.0,f pracUcal
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atarrine
?B,ue ln the,r tocal Problems
fCrmT a J.
1 "8ocUl WeUare ,n w" Tlme" WBJ
, QjC underlying theme of the entire
China will have a, great future Hej Leo Carrillo. Andy
program. The general sessions were
said the Chinese have a high regard Devine, Don Terry
of an addressed by men and women of
Americans and
and a
a great
great respect]
rtjnect1 The
‘?e fast-moving melodrama of
for Americans,
American missionaries,
missionaries. who
who have
have underWQrld rMt who lrle» to use lhe । national Importance, leaders In civfor American
uniform of Uncle Sam as the per-! Ulan defense and social admlnlshad a largo part In awakening these
fect hideout.
trail on.
orientals. They know that the mis­
The round table discussions were
sionaries and this country are seek- "Sweetheart of the Fleet"j of special value, planned to aid
Jinx Falkenburg
|. social
social workers
workers ln
In’”thrtr"
their specific
.nwlflr
compelled to leave china late in
With
an
all-star
supporting
cast
I
problems
and were considered under
1940. because lhe war had made it
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Chil
impossible for him to carry on his the story concerns a press agent's the head of Public Assistance;
work in the cities where he hod efforts at dreaming up a gigantic dren’s Work; Supervision; Medical
been stationed. He Is hoping that stunt to help sell Navy Recruiting. Social Work; Administration of So­
cial Agencies, each in charge of
he will be able to return when peace Rosalind RusmII, Fred
MacMurray in
recognized authorities in his or her
is declared.

Elizabeth and Ruth McPharlin of
Hastings were also callers.
Miss Eleanor Havens of Marshall
la spending the week with iter aunt
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Simpson of
Watson called on Mrs. Jennie Nor­
ris and Lucy. Sunday.
Our girls and boys are urged to
attend the Bible school starting
Monday morning, June '20 at the
church.

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�1042 State dub Week held last week
:.at Michigan State college. County
I Agent Foster and Mary Payne accompanted 98 county club members Rearing project.
to the week encampment.
Each acholanMp b an award of
The Michigan State 4H Service ___________
195 DO to be applied against entrance
I club honored two Barry County 4ft | feet at Michigan State College at

1 roirjet said luit‘r»«»ni»r.t I
me
»jivvc
uuuue usns 01 ine Miaaicvsue
rvci-erZ ... Fridsr. the 14th 1 with membership.
Selection for club was ana of 19 girls from aouth"*£•
’hid ’TiV l! ! membership In the State 4H Serv- ern Michigan placed on the State
in the Ilaaiitraa Hawk * ■&gt;«• club 13 nulde by Ule ®ut* 4HI Honor Roll In the annual &lt;H Style
bushed u the City ot Ils* . dub staff. Only a limited number Revue presented at Michigan State
X ™h ■hV'tata"
। of
leaders are honored ! College during 4H Club Week. Miss
'
’ with membership each year. Mm. Davis
•—will
■" —
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- •her outfit
------- alagain
style
(Piaiied) Buy Thornes, t.te™ I cheeseman has lead the Dunham the Slate 4H Club Show held In
EH club both In summer and win­ September at Michigan State Col­
ter projects qver a period of eleven lege for top honors in the state.
years. This recognition of service
Mist Bonnie Jean Drake of the
department that in many Instances to the youth of her community is
Clear Lake «H club also participated
paint synthttle enamel, black japan,
In the Style Revue at dub Week.
or porcelain enamel are being sub­
stituted for galvanizing. Paint or EH club for three years and has
synthetic enamel and bronze or done some very ouUtandlng work
porcelain finishes are being used in both In the handicraft and livestock
place ot the monel metal employed projects with a very sitable enrollin nickel plating and clear lacquer
is one of the substitutes tor cadmium
plating.

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Eaamlnatlon of lhe books and pa­
per! of Joseph Ludlow, who left
1250.000. shows that he Itemized ev­
ery I&gt;enny he spent during a period
ot 13 years, it is reported in London.
Some of lhe items were: "Coir; lost
at duke of York’s atepi. one penny
. coins given to street musician.

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NORTHEAST WOODLAND
few day* with hl* grandparent*, children tn our community who atMr. and Mra. Morey Kokx of
Mr. and Mr*. Austin Roaenberger tended the Bible school, and who
Bellevue and Mr. and Mr* Orval of Hastings were Sunday afternoon Asa Sleckle.
ot Clarksville.
I do not go anywhere else to church.
family at Byron Friday.
Kokx of Battle Creek were Sunday visitor* of Mr* George Thompson.
Mr. and Mra. Rolland Vaught of
Dori* Bassett of North Irving 1* r to be present next Bunday mon, Mrs Bertha ErkanH spent Fri­
guesta of Mr. and Mr*. John Thaler
Mr. and Mr* Howard Clinton and Terre Haute. Indiana, called on Mr. spending the week with her grand-. Ing.
There will be classes and
■nd family.
fsmilj- of Bowne Twp were Sunday
J. L. Daniel, of Delton, truck driv­ day and Saturday with Mr. and
evening guesta of Mr. and Mr*. B. Polly Parks Saturday. Mr. Vaught •e«
er tor the Texaco Distribution Co Mra. Olendon Eckardt In Hasting,
Ualtad Brethren Clreull
and
Saturday evening they all drove
of Battle Creek, at about 6 o'clock
L* a brother of Dr. Vaught, one' D W Ysrger of Orand Rapid*
Saturday afternoon visitor of Mra R. Clinton.
Rev. Paul Olmstead Pastor
Wednesday afternoon of last week, to Reed City where they vblted the
George Forte y.
Mr*. Karyl Livingston and chil­ time physician In Freeport
spent Wednesday night and Thur*- ' yrr,Mrl
ran Inta two cow*, belonging to Wm former's mother. Mra. Voelker and
dren of Claritsvllle and Mis* VlrMr. and Mra Harry Fbh and day with hb mother. Mr*. Ellen i
Sunday school—10:80
Fuhr, a little south of the Shults brother Stanley Voelker and fam­
Bunday dinner guest of Mr. and Kln|* Livingston of -Battle Creek_____
family of Middleville
_____________________
were Bunday Yarger.
Preaching—11:30.
•tore on M43. Mr Fuhr bad signs ily. returning Sunday evening.
..
WPns jgondBy djnner guest* at, the dinner guesta of hb mother. Mra.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Durkee and
Ultie Elaine Bate* celebrated her
Christian Endeavor—7.00
posted near the place where the ac­
Ray Wieland home.
I Mary Dodge. The latter returned family spent Sunday with Mr. and
coll called in lhe afternoon.
Preaching—8:00.
cident occurred, war.Ung drivers birthday Thursday by entertaining
Mr. and Mrs Warren Miller and । home with them for a few day* vb- Mr*. Fred Durkee of Woodland
The
Christian
business
r
ne
unruuan
Endeavor
business
mat
that
cattle were being driven aero**
acrou a few of her friends at her home.
Mra. Ethel Hess of Hastings spent children of South Campbell spent It,
present. were
Georgia and
meeting wm
will dc
be nciQ
held bi
at uk
the parsonparson- , uic
the aucci
street bi
at inai
that point
point. Mr
Mr. Daniel iI Those
■
w.
..
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,,
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I. ranllred In home of Mn. Glenn Kellogg Tura- age Friday evening at 8:00. There put on lhe brakes, and mark* in the 1 M\~
Sunday.-with Mr. and Mrs. Chud a»lurt.y ud nuidv W1U, Mr urd' P„ o,„ld
ry„VMr?5y'
EuP'r. Laura John Bpringelt m Naahville.
Mra. John Miller and Marie Ann of Hm neid Station hospital In Og- day afternoon. July 31 al 3:00.
MeadZ
will be
..w.
uk an election
cmuun of
oi officer*
mi jeers and
ano ’ roadway showed that hl* truck had'“nd Harold Letaon. Jackie Bailey
Plymoulh.
| den. Utah with scarlet fever. Hb
w.
_ ..__ of
-- deviate
. .
.......
. .and
FWnnv
Ha
Im
land
Denny
Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benedict
Mr and Mrs Charles Moore ..
at-I election
to conference, skidded. ......
66 feet before hitting thel
Mr. and Mra. Fred Stringham and Bddrc*a b the same except to add
ww*.
w
vnucranenii
uooier
wno
K
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rl
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“
,
rdt
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•
spent Friday in Hastings.
u&gt; Undersheriff Doster who
daughter In taw. Mra. Loub Ood-&gt; 8ullon Hospital. He would like to tended a birthday party in honor Everyone b urged to attend. Pot cows.
investigated the accident reported.
tor
Adult Christian ™
Edu­
of Mrs. Oertha Beam of Hastings | luck lunch.
ie Nelson was In Hastings on frey of Grand Rapids vblted Mra. । hear
reporteq. .
Alblon
hear from
from all
all of
of hb
hl* friend*.
friends.
__________ - - .
cation at Albion tlib week.
.
» Monday.
Ella Catt Saturday afternoon.
1
FOR VICTORY
1 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson spqnt Cook last week Tuesday evening.
OBITUARY
, Mr- ,n&lt;1 Mn
Scheel vblted
'X*ul Olmstead returned) Mra. Charles
w..—
Preachlng—10:00.
Bunn-left University
Mr. -------------and Mra.--------Harry
. with, ....
,
Mr and Mra. Ou* Deardorff and
Tn^nhin.
a... k,
r Mr “nd Mr* Andrew Plnkbeiner at
Sunday school—11:00.
'rldsy night from hb course I hospital. Ann Arbor. -Tuesday af- 'Sunday
Middleville Sunday afternoon.
Bouihner of Lake Odessa.
I----- &gt; Wisconsin. ‘
I__ Boughncr
| daughter Bernice of near Elmdale
at Madison,
” • । ___-__ _ _ *1-"__ - ___ .
Christian Endeavor—8
L®11™ Lebon, who has been
Mra. Ford Stowell of Woodland »l»nt Sunday evening with Mr. and'
Mbs Avb Evenon spent part of 0rter. Mr* John A. Miller of Plym­
born in Barry county. March 25.,
home with her perenra jjr and
called on Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hynes **“ **' "
BRANCH DISTRICT
last week with her aister. Mra. Wil? outh until Saturday.
Mrs. Ivan Roush. BIU and Tom.
11am Tinkler of Hastings
Mbs Dorothy Sleckle of Battle Saturday nftemoon.
Mrs. Arthur Webb spent Tues­ 53 year*. 3 months and 11 day* of
•
.....
Mr. and Mra. James Swanson of Creek spent a few,days with her
Mr. and-Mrs. Allen Fbh and Mrs attended an open-house in honor day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Her­ age. She waa married to William
Hastings Twp were Sunday after­ parehts, Mr. andMr* Oteen Steckle. Mary Dodge were Saturday after­ of the boys' grandmother. Mrs. bie Wilcox. On Wednesday mom- Couch. October 31. 1812.
noon guest# of Mr and Mrs Buel
Mr*. Ella Catt was a Hastings vis­ noon callera of Mra Mattle Fitch Francis Vsnder Male on her 80tt
There are left to mb* her passing
birthday anniversary. Friday eve- to Join her husband who enlbted the husband
Sisson.
itor, Monday.
of Dutton.
huriband and six children, four'
four
Adam Endres b sUll confined to . Mra. Zora Poe of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and
in April and b now stationed at sons and two daughters:
daughters; James, of
of.
hb bed. but b gaining slowly
and Rev. E. M. Roush of Carson Carolyn of Saginaw spent the week- ' Un Vander Male of Colt Road. that place for fifteen weeks.
Bay City. Charles
'
and‘ Sam
~
in "
the.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Fbh of Mid­ City were Wednesday gueaU of Mr end with Mr and Mra. L. R. Wol-। Grand Rapids
j
service
of
their
country,
being
in i
Mra. H. J. Wilcox attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg, local
dleville were Sunday afternoon call­ and Mr* John Thaler and family. cott. Carolyn remaining for the
। camp* in the state of Washington.
B O. in Naahville Friday.
Mr. end Mra. Rial Kellogg and Jo
ers of Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish and
Herbert. Claribelle and Beverly at!
Mrs Elnora Whitney and Gay­
family.
lord left Thursday morning for An­
Mr. and Mrs. William Tinkler of Ann of Lansing. Mr. and Mra. Ho­
Mra. Emily Sullivan and daugh­ napolis. Md.. where they will spend Hasting* and Mr. and Mrs Harold ward Bolo. and Mr. and Mra. Wil­ noon MMUn ol Mr, «nd Mn Vln-lnd ch*rte&gt;
ter Eileen of Hastings were Wednes­ several week* with their son and Skinner of Battle Creek spent Sun­ lard Arnold of Hastings enjoyed a
A NICE 7 ROOM COTTAGE
emt
Kono.,
on
their
to
Tn.I
day evenbig caller* of Mra. Julh brother. Max Whitney and family. day with Mr. and Mra. Earl Everson picnic at Grand Ledge Sunday af­ •raj. r*tiv tnr n
riav,* vee.ur
—. I er&gt;]
Mrs. nlfca
Mary &lt;n&lt;J
Kerrnephewj
of Flint,and
with
erae City for a few day.
v^UonJ
g sev-'
ternoon.
Godfrey.
Mra. Enuna Anderson waa a Has­ and family.
Perry L. Preston. 83, died Sunday
Wayne Conklin and Wanda of °f friends In all the communities
Bud Richardson of Dearborn b tings visitor Friday afternoon
. Rev. Paul Olmstead and son Ivan
’biting with Mr and Mra. Dan
Mrs. Rose Ware of Battle Creek spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr after an extended Illness. He for­ Allegan were Sunday dinner guests thMt ahe called home
B“d
JOhn.?*r.by- .In
Funer*1 •*nlcps
htld f™m
Postma and Phy lib Ann.
spent Tuesday evening and Wed­ and Mrs. Lyle Olmstead of Hunt­ merly had operated harness and
EXCELLENT ALL YEAR AROUND COTTAGE
shoe shops in Freeport and at t*1* Bi|UnU&gt;H? l»Ty iTent
n’ Henlon funeral home. Delton. FrlByron Payne of Zeeland waa a nesday with Mr and Mr*. Richard ington, Ind.
Bunday dinner guest of hb moth­ Durkee and also called on other
Mra Ray Wieland. Darlene and Clarksville. Surviving are the widow
lanilng
hospUal.
Eunice:
a
son,
Roy
of
Battle
Creek;
er. Mrs Ida Payne
‘Relating with burial at Hickory
friends here.
• Bonnie Lou and the former's mothBud Kauffman, local, and Howard
Mr. and Mra. Ed Coates spent er. Mra. E. M. Troyer attended the a daughter. Mra. Bessie Hath of
McRobert* of Alto visited Mis* Friday night and Bat unlay mom-. Brethren Ladle* Aid Society last Lansing: two sbters. Mrs Claire
Waters of Howard City and Mra. Verne HawbllU and family.
OBITUARY
, Elaine Kauffman at Lansing Bun­ Ing in Grand "Rapids. Tne former's ! Thursday.
day.
two sbters accompanied them to: Vem Bronson and friend of De- Florence Abbott of Chicago and
Tiie young people of the North.-----------------Alice Burke---------------was bom----on a farm
Funeral serv- Church attended the hymn sing at near Crystal. Mich.. August 11. 1878
Out of town callera of Mr. and Bellalrr, which is tn the cherry trait. Mrs Edna Jurgenaon of Cad- two grandchildren
ANOTHER YEAR AROUND COTTAGE
Mra. Adam Endres during the past country. Saturday afternoon and , lilac, Mrs George Hillman, and Mr.
Woodland, Sunday evening.
and passed away July 8. aged 63
week were Mr* Mary Shoemaker of Sunday.
. and Mrs Fred Ballance of Hastings lhe Methodist church and burial in
There will be no prayer meeting years, 10 months. 25 days On AugMr. and Mr*. Grant Muir and1 were Saturday afternoon guests of Pleasant Hill cemetery.
Lansing. Leander Endres and son,
MIC IXUIMI I ” 1.
A* IC W
IJllll, ICU
CORev
and
Mra.
Love
returned
Mrs Margaret Holahay of Grand Mr. and Mra. Bird Sbellenbarger of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Benedict.
Maple Orov« church.
ward J. Whitney and lhe first year*
Rapid*. John Endrea and family of Hastings were Thursday evening
Merle Surrarrer of Great Lakes, from South Bend last Monday eve­
* -----of Uwlr mflrTbd life were spent on
Kalamazoo. Mr and Mra Bert callers of Mr. and Mrs Clement' Hl.. Mb* Nellie Marretl of Lake ning where lhe latter spent the DOUD CORNERS
firms near Hastings and Dowling.
Hayner and Carl Gilliland of Lake Mead.
,
I Odessa and Russell Hinckley of week wltli her parents.
A NICE COTTAGE
Mr. and Mra. John Houghtallng1 They moved to Hastings 32 years
Odessa. Mr and Mra Fred Durkee
Percy Rosser visited hb son Wes- Lawrence were Sunday vbllora at, Rev Everett Love returned from and family were In Battle Creek ago. They took into their home!
Madison. Wb, lost Friday evening, Bunday afternoon.
of Barnum dtatrict. Mr. and Mrs ley and family of Allegan. Bunday, tiie Warren Surrarrer home.
...
------Rosalie and. -Manville
Whitney, .
trieity; completely famished. For
Keith Durkee and family of Wood­
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hynes called I Mr. and Mra. Walter Rockhill of after spending two weeks at the
whom
they
raised
as
their
own.
j
John Bishop. Irene Norris. Donnls
' land, and Nelson Good of Middle­ on Mr. and Mra. Will Larson of Hastings wcre Saturday evening university taking short courses in Houghtallng. and Margaret and
Site leaves to mourn her passing
ville.
I callera of Mr. and Mra. W. W. Rock­ rural sociology.
Greenville Sunday afternoon.
Glen Ourd attended Bible school the husband, niece and nephew, j
Mr.
and
Mra.
Art
Richardson
vis
­
Mra. Ray Whitmer and daughter
Mr. and Mra. Harry Boughner of hill.
three brothers, two abler* and num- ’
at Dowling the past week.
Mrs. Andrew Roush of Hastings ited at Claud Yeetert of West Carl­
Mae of Holland. Milton Hoffman of Lake Odessa and Mr*. Buel Sisson
Daby Bergman vblted her son In erou* other relatives. Funeral serv- ‘
Pennsylvania were Thursday guests local palled on Mr. and Mr*. Geo. U assbUng with the care of her ton Sunday.
Battle Creek. Sunday and called on ice* were held from the Walldorff
Freeport Methodist Church
Porbey. Thursday afternoon?
mother, Mr* Mary Kenney, who b
Mrs. Neal who b In the hospital, funeral home on July 8. Tn charge
Everett M. Love, pastor
Mr*. Cheater Wilson and son
Roy Tooker of Payne lake was a
of Rer. J. R. Chrbpell. Burial was
also called at the home of Delbert
Morning worship 11:00
Robcrt Kidder of Irving called
Chester of Flint are visiting her ab­ Priday evening supper guest of his
Groat and called on Mra. Electa In Dowling cemetery.
Sermon: "The Kingdom."
ler. Mr* Harold Rosenberger
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Took- on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton
Cummings, who b staying with her
Sunday school 13:00.
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Ruby Hammond of Bird
Tiie sermon for next Sunday is son at Banfield.
Mr. and Mr*. George Nelson and
Lake called on Mrs. Lewis Neeb
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stowell spent
Mr. and Mrs Paul Spencer and
Saturday afternoon.
Sunday with Mrs. Jesse Stowell and niece Gloria of Detroit were Cale­ the second in a scries based on the
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Lord's Prayer as recorded In Matt­ family visited In Battle Creek Sun­
donia visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Mead and Maureen of Kalamazoo
Uvea. Every dollar yea can
Mr. and Mr*. Emil Tight of Val­ hew We invite you to be with us day afternoon.
children of Maple Grove were Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson
STEBBINS BUI I DING
Shirley
Stowell
and
Marlon
PHONE 2659
urday evening supper guest* of Mr. and Jerry Herbert visited Mr. and paraiso. Ind. were Saturday and next Sunday.
War Bonds. Boy your ten
and Mrs. Claud Mead
Mra. Carl Myera of Hastings Sun- • Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*, Carlton Center Methodist Church Wheelock of Battle Creek vblted
the Houghtallng family Wednesday
; Clarence Benedict
Mr. and Mra. Sam White of Has­ day afternoon
night.
Morning worship 10:00.
Mr and Mra. Will Blough, local.
Charles Bunn and family were
ting* and Mr. and Mrs. Clare White
Sermon: "Tile Kingdom."
and family, local, spent Sunday at ■nd Mr. and Mra. Andrevf Kime of Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. John
Detroit called on Mrs* Jane Kime]"*"*
J Marie Ann
•
*•
“■
Sunday school 11:00.
Miller and
of* ’Plymouth.
Grand Haven.
After the succesful Dally Vacation
Mrs. Bunn returned home with
Mra Dan Pnstma and Mra. Jennie of Clarksville. Tuesday.
Bible
School held recently in our
Mr
and
Mrs
Dwight
Roeenberger
'
them
idler
a
few
days
visit
with
Miller spent Wednesday with Mrs
church, it would be too bad to see
Bertha Johnson of Hastings.
and family.of Clarksville were Sat-) her aister.
—-------------Coach—
of---------Ionia----------caUed—
on
, the work go for nothing because of
Mr*. Florence Abbott of Chicago. urday evening guests of Mr. and | Glen
Mr*. Clara Watters of Howard City. Mra. Harold Rosenberger and Mar- । Herman Goach and wife Sunday' our failure to follow It up with
I regular attendance at Sunday school
’ evening.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hath. Mr. and Tin.
Mr* Lee BeeboId t of Lansing, and
Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston of Bat­
tle Creek were gueaU of Mr* Perry
Preston- during the past week.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Price. MUs
Velma Buehler of Grand Rapids,
and Miss Vivian. Buehler of char­
lotte were Sunday guest* of Mr and j
Mrs. Forrest Buehler and family
Mr* Dewey Roush spent Thur*- '
day afternoon and evening with her'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam White!
In order to close up the estate of the late Mr*. Celia Chamberlain, I will offer the
of Hastings.
Those who wish to write to Clair
entire lot of Household goods at Public Auction at the residence located at 722
E. Clum, hl* address Is as follows:
North Michigan Ave., in Hastings on
Pvt Clair E. Clum (36183486) Co. A. I
35th Sig.. Tng. Bn.. 8CRTC. Camp j
Crowder. Missouri
Mr*. Arthur Beeman. Norman
Novisky, Boyd Novbky, Mrs. Vlrglnla Babcock and brother Frankie
of Hastings spent Wednesday after­
noon with Mr. and Mra. Gerhardt
Storting at 1 o'clock, I will offer the following:
Kunde and family.
Don Richard* of Dearborn and,
Mrs. Earle Jack of Detroit were Sat­
urday and Sunday guests of their
parents. Mi*, and Mra. Herman
Coach.
Mr. and Mra John Hutchison of
Spring Lake visited their aunt, Mra.
Large circulating heating (tove
Round table and 6 good chair*
Ellen Yarger. Sunday. In the af­
ternoon they called on their uncle.
7-tube Sparton electric radio, cabinet
Sparton 7’Zi ft. 1939 model electric re­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allcrdlng of
model
frigerator, in good condition
Clarksville.
Piano and bench, in good condition
Cote leg table
Tea wagon
Meadames George Nelson. William
Library table
Olthouse and Franklin Burgess en­
4 burner kerotene itove, upright oven,
Damascui drop head sewing machine
tertained about thirty-five ladle*
good condition
with a shower for Mra. Adon Mey­
Easy chair
Arm chair
Two (tool*
Corner cupboard
er* at the home of Mra. Nelson.
Rug
Foot itooli
Games and prise* wcre awarded and
2 dish cupboard* with glau door*
Card tobies
End table
veiy tasty refreshmenu were served.
Kitchen cabinet
**Small table
Large clock
Mbs Ruth Yonker played ‘'Anchor*

Texaco Oil Truck Hit
Two Cow* on M-43
Wednesday

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COTTAGES

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"The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself r

EARL R. BOYES

■UOAHON

AUCTION SALE

MONEY!

SATURDAY, JULY 18,1942
HOUSEHOLD

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1 W*R

BONDS

GOODS

For Buying a Home

Rebuilding or Remodeling
Is Still Available

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for soma of that good

Lily White Flour
bushel

Ironing board
Large mirror
Hall tree
Rocker*
Plant -------stand
Metal bed, coil spring* and mattress
Feather bed
Dresser and commode
Wood bed. mattress and springs
Dresser with large mirror
Commode
Long mirror
Small kerosene stove
Electric reading lamp
Large roll top oak office desk and swiv­
el chair
Day bed and pad with couch cover

But Don’t Wait!

Wash bowl and pitcher set
Several books
Small chest of drawer*
2 galv. tubs
Westinghouse motor
Cupboard
5 gal. kero, can
”2 pail*
Steel wheelbarrow
Stepladder
*
‘
* coal
Quantity
of
2 porch chair*
Door mot
Wringer
Copper boiler
Clothes basket
Dishes
Cooking
,,
w utensils
And many other articles too numerous
to mention.

I will accept scaled bids on the property at time of sale. I reserve the right to re­
ject any and all bid*.

WAR SAVINGS BONDS FOR SALE HERE

TERMS OF SALE: Cosh day of sale, no property to be ramovad until settled for

Children are especially invited to make their
Bond purchases here.

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retails.
7 pre*crip&lt;ioa.

Stsbblni
ftoour

Quality

fuel*

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE fir CO.
BASTINGS, MICH.

HARRY F. OSBORN
ADMINISTRATOR
DEWEY REED, Auctionear

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clark

The Hastings Building &amp; Loan Assn.
9 STIIBINS BLDG.

MEMBER F. H. L I.

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, TWUR—Ajr

JULY IL IMS
Miss Florence Coolbaugh
iter nepltew Warren Demond in
company with Mrs. Fransca Brown
of Grand Rapids are spending a
“w day. at thTcoulbsugh coiug"

turned home Chat evening and Mrs
McKevilt remained until Mood*) turned to their home in poyal Oak
night to help her daughter. Mn. Sunday attar a few days spent at
their Barlow lake cpttage
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Johnson
, yearly visit among Leighton William spent Sunday afternoon
with U«n In Vermontville.
and throe cnlldron of Detroit will

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than will be • large gathering ot
old associates pnssnt to nmew ac­ ^^Hin’uai Khooi mccung
quaintance. Tiw FeaUuu-bonc fac­
tory was one of the leading Indus­ hekl aVlh. W.lUnan Khool hootries of this town back In 1M1 and last Monday evening. Walter Browu
was elected to the office of dlrcct-

OurUs Solomon acted as sub mail
uieir linage ciuo at, me cottage ai Mra j. wm oc icmcwocrcu as aucc
Gun lake this week. Wednesday J Harper.
carrier for Glenn Griffith last
with a potluck dlnnc.- nt noon.
j Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wleringa
Grand Rapids ware Sunday night Monday evening, they visited the the enterprise had factories also at
Rotary club st Allegan.
Thdr
CLOVERDALE
Mrs. Nellie Thompson U spending and daughter Anna Mae of Grand state meet in the north.
wives a^Mupsnled them on the latMiss Emma Kay Johncock of De­
the week tn Battle Creek with her I Rapids, and Mra. Andrew Wleringa
MIm Nettie and Fred Howard and
The local manager was C. G. Steb- troit is spending her vacation al Uu&gt;
.
. ___ ___ ....
und Suit.
Mrs.
Hattie
Johnson
in
south
Mn Grace Wlstner and friend.
oeasary and satisfactory ribbon-Ukc
Harper
and
family.
Little
Eddie
Turing
of
Grand
Jolincock.
....
Bert Kes*! er, and Miss Kila Smith Thornapple.
pliable, but sUff boning made from Arthur
Mr. and Mrs John McLeod are
O Doyle spent Sunday at Caledonia Uie quills left after feather dusters
Mr. »n&lt;Mrs Elmer FVnton and
where mon than twenty old friend* were manufactured. Tile boning was back in their home Here again.
Michigan after August 1 when he Stimson in northwest Thomapple son Dick spent Thursday with Mra ited their daughter. Mrs. Will Lenz
Rev. Moyer returned from Madi­
*nJoyed a picnic dinner and time
iiis uncle Rlciiard
from Friday until Sunday evening P.'s stepbrother. Call Lens and fam­
used In dressmaking-In collars, and
Mra L Q. Palmer and daughter
son. Wls, and Mrs Moyer and *ou
Mra.. Wm. McKevitt and daugh- when they returned to their home ily near Freeport.
weekend.
as slays-and several hundred gtrb and Harold Kingsbury relumed (
fer. Mrs. Ernest Sandefur went to
The Mother's club of ThomappleMra. Belle Chandler of Grand
and boys were employed in the vari­ from their cottage at Clear take.
Vermontville Friday. The latter rc-' companted home by Byron Smith Kellogg school took, aa last year's Baptds was a Sunday visitor of her
ous factories—more than one hun­
Mfr Emma Johncock lias been ill
staying with her daughter in Grand dred being used In this factory The
; who had been visiting relatives and project, the purchase of a hospital sister. Mra. Evo Wood and broth­
They were accompanied by Robert Rapids while under medical treat­
for the past week. We all hope toe
friends in this vicinity the past
ers. Claude and Elmer Fenton and
product, then a vital part of the
Gillett who spent the time with his ment. was taken much worse Wed­
month.
/
a fine addition to the community family.
nesday
and
removed
to
Bt.
Mary's
Mr. and Mra. Robert Tolan of the loan closet. New officers of the
Mra. Sarah Campbell spent Bun­
Mra. Harry Balscii 1a spending the hospital.
Her condition al this feather dusters. How the world weeks. His friends hope lie will
| Parmelee jrtoinity'attended the wed- 1club are. President, Mrs Russell day in west Thornapple with hex
Her
Republican Candidate
3UWII vt: Mil
I ding of MUs Helen Thomas at the Bender; vice president. Mrs. Poster Mep. daughter, Mn Chris Malchcle week at Albion, as repreacnlaUvc writing Is some improved
docs change!
from the Methodist church tn at­ daughter Betty returned home Sat­
Mr. and Mra. Amtj are spending
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waddell; secretary-treasurer. Mrs aad family.
A very’ pleasant family reunion
For State Senate
tendance at the Kellogg InaUtute urday night after spending several
Orlo Thomas, east of Caledonia. 1Carl Marble. Mrs. Dan Claler Is the
Mra. Olenn Solomon Is convaleswas held at the home of Mr. and some Ume at their cottage here.
for church workers.
Her little days in the city.
Mra. Ernest Jewboll ot Detroit.
Wednesday night
The ceremony 1retiring president.'
Mrs. Ray Lyons, Sunday when their
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Dean and
Mrs.
Beatrice Colburn and daugh­
wax performed by the bride's grand­
Eldon Poulson went to Three Riv­ Uon and will be allowed to alt up daughter Nancy Is staying with her
five boys and their families were
grandmother Ives In Grand Rapids children and his mother. Mra.
father of Hastings.
1 ers. Saturday and brought back his a lUUe this week.
home, for the first get-together
get-iogouier ter. Ruby Weeber of HasUngs and
Martha
Dean
drove
to
Webberville.
while
she
la
absent.
_
Mr.
Lyons
nieces
of River Rouge called on Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Sam Nelson and 'wife and children who had visited
There has been a change tn Uie
MI
m
Pauline
Benaway
of
the
Beil
Sunday
and
met
the
Ear!
Dean
can Dean
Ly'on. was also pres- Bnd Mrs. Lester Monica.
two boys of Cadillac are spending Iher people for a week.
.
night telegraph operator and sta­
All enjoyed I cnt w Ulc tQ^. fenw.sUotu wCrP 1 Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Wilkcnson
some time with their friends. Mr.
Mrs. Jean Beisch spent consider­ tion master at the local Michigan Telephone company, Battle Creek family of Rochester. iJZ
spent
Wednesday
and
Thursday
the
day
together
with
dinner
and
dinner and well represented. The latter lives ''spent
«nent thr
the wnrkrnd
weekend with
with Mr.
Mr. and
and
and Mrs Arnold Parker at Barlow 1able time at her beauty parlor at Central ataUon. Clinton Poulson,
Joan and Dickie Dean accompanied
। Mra. Later Monica.
lake. The young men are fellow &lt;Caledonia last week while her as­ who has been lhe operator for a
their Gun lake cottage. Thursday Uiclr uncle home for the balance of
teachers in the Cadillac schools.
1sistant. MUs Georgia Hamacher was
iils daughter. Mra. Lewis Whiieneet
evening stje entertained several
Township Treasurer Grover Cline &lt;on vacation.
Augusta Tiie new night man here
and husband and a friend. The 1 Ing at their home here while Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Rohrbacker
spent the weekend with Mr and
Mrs. Galen Brower and little son Is Vern Wldrlg of Hastings, former young ladles to a shower iiOnoring
Lyons boys borne for the gathering and Mra. LcRoy Fennels ore in CoMrs Tom Tolhurst at Campau lake. 1Richard of Detroit arrived by bus day man there. We understand the ! her cousin. Mrs Paul Spiker, nee spent the weekend of the Fourth were Ivan and family of Ames, । lumbus. Ohio for several weeks.
Mrs. Jerry" Payne of Lansing
evening for a week's visit shifting of men is due to shortage, Kathleen White, a recent bride. touring Into Canada and also took Iowa; Alfred, wife and two chil­
I MIm Helen Potts, daughter of Mr. Saturday
I
Mrs. Robert Frost of Grand Rapids
! and Mrs Ray Potts has a position ’with her parents. Mr and Mrs. of telegraph operators.
dren of Kalamazoo. Owen. wife and spent several days wiUt her sister.
was an out-of-town guest.
trip. Mra. R. is the former Dollle- two children ot Chelsea. Wendell, Mrs Russel Hart.
tn the J. L. Hudson store in Detroit .Jarvis .Campbell, west of town.
Dr. C. A. E. Lund Is expected
Mrs.
George
Juppstrom
and
dale
Betz.
w
— and baby of Flint and Stanley. I Tite Cloverdale Gorden club will
। for lhe summer.
Wayne Carpenter of northwest home thia week from Minneapolis, i
wife
The Masters-Jones circle will meet wife and infant daughter of Battle meet nt the home of Mra. Virgil
i We are sorry to hear of the sick- 'Thomapple U employed in Battle Minn, where he has been for ten daughter Nonna Mae will be lunchwith Mrs. Fred Stokoe on Thursday Cn
। nras of Loren Tungale of Parmelee. &lt;
“ *k
‘
1Ivan
*»«' ■
and
nd family le/l
left for Monica Friday afternoon, July 17.
days’ visiting his mother, who Is in
gate and her daughter. Mrr.. Lois
1 He was in St. Mary's hospital.
Bill McFall, who 13 employed by poor health
wwtam home on Monday. I The Comrade Sunday school cta»
I
W W Sunday was a happy wUl meet- at the home of Mr. and
Grand Rapids last week and now tlw
I
Royal Coach Co. of Hastings,
Bunday callera of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert at their Green lake cottage
are ^Ked to bring them to that tJaie ^or ay
, Mrs yirgll Monica Tuesday. July
is in a convalescent home in lhe 1left on Tuesday on a trip to deliver Wm. K. Llebler were Mr. and Mra. Thursday.
Mrs. Kate Olthouse of Grand mMr eAd Mr, t r Heeler srrom
city. We hope he will soon be quite &lt;coach bodies in South Carolina. Milo Latfton and Mr and Mrs. Sid­
Mr *nd
J- L Hodgson of 21. far a potluck supper and buslRapids came Monday to spend a n^ted bv
f.Vher
KManuuoo were weekend visitor, ness meeting
well again.
1
1Mrs. McFall accompanied him on ney Bauwi. all of Omad Rapids
ponied
by
nts
father,
Conrad
Beeler
,
,
r
, ■ »
the
trip.
Wednesday.
July
22.
Bill
Mr. and Mra. Leon Slater of I
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
of Caledonia visited the fonucrti;
Jdto‘r ^Xk M,LO
to Kalamazoo for his final Arnold Parker at the VanderVeen Martha Dean of Irving.
Grand Rapids, long time associate goes
1
Mrs. Christine Pelentan returned son-in-law and daughter. Mr. »nd S’1? hS^X^^/Xte Mra •’ E1*ood Irv,ng ot BaM,c Cn*** '
of W. K. Liebier in the A. Moy store «check-up for army call.
to
her
home
In
Detroit
on
Friday
Mrs. Robert Frost in Grand Rapids j
schwaits who is convalktelng
* calkr Bl o‘e ho,n‘* o{ Mr *nd
In the city visited at the Liebier
aunt. Mra. Orrin Treat and son
Allene Polhemu. who is era i
Mrs. Merle Bradfteid. Thursday evehome Friday night.
&lt;children of Grand Rapids wcre Walter, and her cousins, Mr. and
Mtas liene Polhemus, who is emon™.,
nlng.
Mrs Carl Hl ar and two small ISunday dinner guests of the Breeze Mra. Harold Gamble and sons of mother. Mra. Jack Schwaite at the
.JSTsiISv nS?t' Mr and
Me&gt;cr’ of otAccording to. —
the
-----------Michigan
.----------------Manual.:! children of Wnylnnd were Sunday IMcDyer family. Clarence Gross of Grand Rapids; also Mr. and Mra home of Mra. Isabel Lepper, for sev­ ployed in the Montgomery Ward I
I lea lion of the Senate ' visitors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs 1Hastings was also a Sunday visitor Robert VanderVeen and Mr. and eral days.
— &gt;»~ &lt;« UW . ™
«"r »""» ••
s™*™
Supt. and Mrs Glenn Nyklrk of
‘
I Fred Guffin. Carl, who lx secretary 1before leaving for Texas, to Join
Rodney Seh.d. mn of Mr and !
Saihferw Mwy llrt'n
M.rtlyn Horaun t^.pendlm fhU
. of the CIO of the Pct Milk Co.. Ilhe army air corp.
Mra Joseph Schnurr Is a lay rep­ Drayton plains school, near Pontiac
■ BARRY COUNTY HAS
c “rUm
""
» mlMr. and Mra. Will Shovey of resentative from Parmelee Metho­ were vlsltora of her brother. Supt. Mn. J. a kM md on, of 1W,
I where he has a fine position, was
VPr creek.
•-FURNISHED 15 STATE
I at Jackson In attendance at a meet- &lt;Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors dist church attending the Kellogg J. F. Schlpper and family a few Thomapple - KeUogg graduates.
! SENATORS
Ing.
c
Mra.
Elmer
Fenton
and
Sonny
Lee.
80es
uncie
8
1
Prairieville,
were
callers
nt
Earl
The
Dale
Betz
family
visited
his
j Mr. and Mra. Edward Jackson and
Don Churchill who is employed in bion, this week.
;
(1 for every 1431 population)
sod of Cashier and Mra. Earl Lee.
Town's Sunday.
daughter Leila and her cousin, tlhe Reo plant at Lansing was home
Mr. and Mra. Plane Stimson of parents at Muir. Sunday.
dJuty
Mr *nd Mra John Witters and
; ALLEGAN COUNTY HAS
S. P. Myers recently received one have Joined the marines, passed |
' Mary L4q crofool, visited Mra. Ifor the weekend.
northwest Thornapple were Sunday
their
final
physical
examination
■
,
™
?
-r^Llow-take
^tta^^wito
a
children
of
Wall
take
called
on
Mra.
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i Jackson's sister. Mrs. Neal Ingall
William J. Llebler. who has been dinner guests oT his sister. Mrs of the new photoletters-ncw style and will leave on Monday for their L^e alSX o r^Xra ak* M'dP11^ Norman. Sunday
SENATORS
and family al Lake Odessa. San- 1in poor health for some time, lias Vern Smith and family. Mrs. Stim­ army V mall from his brother-in­
training period. They are
Mrs Herbert Van Sirealn. Mra.
day, They were accompanied home tbeen in Blodgett hospital several son to an invalid and confined to law. Dem White from Ireland. This basic
pSklent Lie*e“ Th^dJ H'nrjr
Mra Bertha Philof
photographing
the three of a unit of seventy young
by
Mrs.
Mary
Keeney,
and
Barbara
limes
t
the past ton days taking tests, her bed most of the Ume with arth­ method
! VANBUREN COUNTY HAS
men winy will be inducted and re_ .P „ ae?1'. Lu^Pen Thede. m&gt;n anrt Mn&lt; Madf,lln„
Ingall who will visit them for some &gt;x-rays, and receiving medical care ritis. so this outing was a real treat writer's letters, saves lota of space main Intact throughout their train- with
Kaechele acting
,"1‘
wlU11' Ruth
RuttrKaechele
acting as
as secsec­ JnR,‘ ‘T’*1 MP'' Madellnc
and
makes
mail
transportaUon
and
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time.
1 and observation. HL* father has
—
tended
conference at the Delton
Mr. and J/ra. Richard Mecklen­
In,.
The
unit
will
be
bnown
u
the
"W;
delivery
much
easier.
church Wednesday evening.
been
in the ____
store______
during
Mrs. Hattie Smith who has been I
__ _assisting
___ __ „ —
w burg of Mtsliawaka. Ind., visited
SENATORS
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Jack and Jane VanderVeen. chil­ "WeWem Ulehlsoi Devil Do,." n 10
i Mra. Mary Doster of Delton. Mra.
spending a few days with, her; his absence and Mra. Llebler was their cousins Mra. W. K. Llebler
(1 for every 1.487 population)
these
huts
mt
.denture
met
•
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these
lads
want
adventure
mast
daughter. Mra. Leon Drew and fam-! obliged to postpone her buying trip and William Kronewitter and fam­ dren of Mr. and Mra. Robert Van­
Almon and Tillie Plnkbclner were Emily Wilcox and Mra. Ixonr Brad­
Thia Correction is Presented in lhe 1 Uy
lly nt
at'‘Battle
Battle Creek,
Creek, is
is expected
expected {
1 to
to Chicago
Chicago to
to a
a later
later dale.
date.
ilies last week on their way to visit derVeen. spent the weekend with likely It will be theirs and the bat guests. Roses and columbine were field attended a dinner In HaMings
their aunt. Mra. Raymond Leon- wishes and prayers of many home
Interval of Fairness by Republl- | home Tuesday and will accompany 1 George Juppstrom of Hastings relatives in Algonac.
at the
of-—
Mrs.
Walter
_. home
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folks go with them and all our boys subjects for study. Sarah Johnson
can Friends of j her son Arthur and family of Has- was a Sunday visitor of his parents.
Paul Bliss is assisting in the de­ ardson in Allegan.
. mr InuruUn,
on
*“ • «•“?'who go forth Into the service of on.
1 tings on a vacation trip north and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Juppstrom. Sr.. livery of milk with the Blue Ribol n»a .nd L.u,o
wh°
•
Ited their son-in-law and daughter their country.
club
over thirty year, *•
mo
,•« her slater at Kalkaska.
I and hU aister. Norma Mac
aurtnxo .Uumbux
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School election
and annual meet­
—
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I MUs Lydia Croninger is making
Mra. B C. Swift and daughter
Monday guests of Mra. Olare Brog Mr. and Mra. E. H. Barber at Gun
L’ portnuun,’ litrytoO, u&gt; p.,
Ing was held Monday but our writ­ “
A Republican candidate for lhe Re-j extensive repairs and improvements | Betty Jane. Misses Martha Schad were her sister-in-law. Mra. Dwight lake over the weekend.
inconiP kx months in advance
Supt and Mrs. E. J. Jennings and ings go in too early to give results. conducted by Sarah Johnson was
publication Nomination for State I in her residence occupied by Mr.: and Haxri Campbell left tarty Mon­ Tabor and her mother. Mrs. Kelly.
wm te Helu. Mmm mo urn.
Mrt„ „ „»„a
' and Mrs E. J. Talbot. The Im- I day for Hunters Lodge near Grand Mra. Jock Reynolds and Mra. Glenn little son of Quincy wcre callera at However, at this moment it prom­
Senator
HkKman.
money similarly.
the Glenn Solomon home Sunday ises to be a quiet affair.
—Pol Adv. I provementa Include a new furnace. I Marais. Upper Peninsula tor a few Thompwn all of Grand Rapids.
During
the
program
the
children
----,
.
Former employees of the Warren
floors and chahgc in arrangement, days vacation. _
Dorothy and Shirley Schlpper. evening.
took advantage of the iovgty bath- ■■■■ ■■■■■■ ✓ 11
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day. August 4th with Mra. Louise
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। William Ferguson, of the tcach. era of Thomapple-Kellogg school.;
spent the weekend with friends at
' Baroda He expects to leave for a&gt;&gt;
army camp, Wednesday, the 22nd. I
, Mr. Ferguson has made many |
friends since he came to our town
and did a fine piece nf landscaping
at Uie school grounds which in a |

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Miss Joice Demond is spending
the week with relatives In Fort
Wayne, Ind., having gone home with
the folks that visited lhe Demond*
over the Fourth.
Don Cook and family of Jackson
called at the J. D. Aelick home
Sunttay. The two daughters stayed
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COURT HOUSE NEWS

BL Charles Ludlow.
Warrant;of administrator Issued, estate enrolled.
and inventory Hied.
' *
ttL Lusher CAmpbell. , Pinal ac­
Est- Katie Norris. Inventory filed.
Est. Lottie Smalley. Order con­ count tiled, discharge of speck! ad­
ministrator issued, estate enrolled.
firming sale entered.
at. Ernest Wilnt. Petition for
determination of heirs filed, order
for publication entered.
account entered. discharge of guarEst. Mary E. Lydy.
Testimony
of freeholders filed, license to sell
Issued, oath before sate filed.
count tiled.
Est. Celia A- Chamberkin. Peti­
Eat. John L. Bhupp. Order al­
tion tor license to sell filed, order lowing account entered, discharge of
for publication entered.
administrator Issued, estate enroll-

lowing account entered, discharge
of administrator issued, estate enrollad.
Est. James E. Babbitt, petition
for license to Mil filed, order tor
publication entered.
. Est. Alice c. Ronan Underhill.
Order allowing account entered,
discharge of executrix Issued, estate
enrolled.
Est. Laura Gardlntor. Order al­
lowing claims entered.
Est. Joseph,.^ Ooafrey. Order ilea Uon entered.
Kat. Llewellyn I. Campbell,
allowing claims entered.
Bit. Peter F. Burgart. Final ac­ der allowing claims entered.
EaL Barmenia M Tnthriek.
count filed.. waiver of notice filed,
order assigning residue entered, der allowing claims entered.
Eat. Rosa B. Beinave. Order al­
discharge of administratrix issued,
lowing claims entered, final etcmint
estate enrolled. '
Est. curtLi T. Ormsbe. Final ac­ filed, waiver of notice filed; order
count filed, orderxfor publication allowing account.entered.
Eat. AnnaF. Eckert. DtechArge
entered, inheritance tax determined.

Report of the Condition of The Delton State

AHHKTH

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CAriTAL ACCOUNTS

TOTAL CARITAL AtVOUNTH
I.IARII.ITIKH AND CAFITAI. ACCOUNTS

OBITUABY
Manley John Sherman, son of
John and Bertha Sherman, was
born In Carlton twp., Barry county,
on Feb. 10, 1013, and died at his
home tn Freeport an, June 29 at the
age of 30 years, 4 months. IS days.
Bank
In 1930 he wm united In marriage
to Eleanor L. Chaffee of Quimby.
To tills union two children were
bom both of whom survive him. He
leaves to mourn their loss, his wid­
ow and two daughters, Arioa and
Dstlsrs OU. Bonnie, also hte mother and two
brothers. Smith and N. C. Sherman
of Hastings. His father proceeded
him In death thirteen years ago.
He lived In Barry county all hla
life where he made a host of friends
and all who came tn contact with |
him loved him. He was genial and
kindly and had the ability of
winning and retaining friends. Il
seems sad that such a life should
go out in the time of hla usefulness,
but we have the consolation that
we can look back over hk life and
see the bright sunshine that waa
always there; a good example to
follow and realize that the world U
made better for hte having lived in.
Services were conducted at Leon­
ard's funeral home by Rev Coldren
on July 1. Intertnent in Hastings
twp. cemetery.
.

MEMORANDA

rllflbla at

Est. James E. Babbitt Pinal ac­
count Died, order M .publication
entered.
Est. Fred B. Wise. Order appoint­
ing administrator enured.

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U. O. REYNOLDS
Cornet.—Attest:
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Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank

Dollars
cn.
iss.eiil.ur

1.1 Ul .ITIK5

DKI-OHITH
33. Other llahltlllra

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HUBBARD HILLS
have shingled the house of Ray
Mra. Dan Martindale entertained Barnes of northwest Cloverdale
several ladies at a miscellaneous
Mind Kenyon visited Mrs. Nellie
Thomae and Kittle Pranahka at
Mra. Junior Martindale (nee Vera Pennock hospital Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manning
Latta! Thursday afternoon. Cards
were played, after which refreeh- and Sharon of Hastings spent the
menta were served. Mra. Martin­ Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Bonneville and they all attended a
dale received many lovely ilfk.
Mrs. Edward Bowerman, HArald birthday dinner at Mr. and Mrs.
and Larry returned to their home Jens Larshee'n honoring their son.
Saturday night after spending the Dele's, birthday.
Little Miriam Foreman of Bat­
tle Creek spent Wednesday after­
rence Grebe.
Mr. and Mra. Chas Mayo. Mr. noon with Mina and Emma Ken­
and Mra. Clarence Mayo and Bry­ yon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and
ant of Battle Creek were callera at
the Green home Sunday afternoon. Ruth of Comstock called on Mrs
Mr. and Mra. Jack Green and chil­ Mina Kenyon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mtsener of
dren called there Wednesday.
Mrs. Albert Green has been on Kalamazoo spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon and
the sick list the last week.
their mother. Mra. Mina Kenyon.
Rev. and Mra. Leland Sherrard
Mra. James Storkan came from
Grand Rapids and Hastings and attended camp meeting at Battle
Creek Saturday and Sunday.
spent Friday with them.
Marshall Tripp was called back
to work at the factdry In Middle­ CEDAR creek
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lammers spent
ville last week after a lay off ot
several weeks while they were over the weekend with friends in
Kalamazoo.
changing over their machines.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen called
MIm Lulu Belle Young and Gor­ on Mra. Amy Simpson of Gull lake
don Oreen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Sunday afternoon.
bert Green, were united in marriage
Saturday evening at the Methodist
parsonage In Battle Creek by Rev
Spencer Bacon Owen. Mr.'Savage
and friend of Battle Creek attend­
ed them. Tiie bride was a gradu­
ate of I-akevlew high school. Bat­
tle Creek. The groom attended T.
K. high school in Middleville and
has been employed at Kellogg's In
Battle Creek the past two years.
Mra. Green Is also employed at Kel­
logg's.
-

bell last Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Charite Whit
Kabunaxoe spent last weM
Henry Lclnaar and family.

mazoo spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mra. Gertie Pease and Mn.
Russell Wateon.
The Ladles Aid Society was
pleasantly entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. John Perry. July* 10th. Out of

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Frankfort. Ind. and MIm Thelma
Peck of Lansing. August meeting Is

Mrs Avis Sowerby Timm and her
grandmother. Mrs. John Whitright
Sowerby'e.
Miss Lena Nagel spent last week
In Grand Rapids at Henry Nagel's.
Mr. and Mra. Argyle Wlndes spent
last week vacationing at Lake Orion
All of Frank Tra»ls' sons and his
daughter have visited him during
his illness.

Prom the letters he doesn't get
from camp, the experienced parent
will understand that the children
are having a wonderful time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubbard of
Rutland spept Sunday afternoon
with her brother and steter-in-tew.
Mr. and Mra. Ckude Hammond
and Paul.
Mra. Anna Marble left for her
home in Eaton Rapids Tuesday af­
ter a two week's visit with her
brother. Maury R. Moore.
Clarence Slocum of Columbus,
OBITUARY
Ohio spent Saturday with hte
The body of Eleazer Hayes. 84, brother and family, the James 81 ofather of Ernest Hayes of this city, cums.
was brought to Hastings, and the
Mr and Mra. Lewis Clark and son
of-------------Cascade,--------------------------visited the forfuneral services were held Friday at Ralph
_—,-----the Walldorff funeral home. The j mer's sister and husband. Mr. and
burial was in Riverside
Riverside. He died In Mrs Clair Yelter Hundsv
Sunday.
Montana.
Until he went west,
about 30 years ago, he had resided and son Herman of Hastings and
In and near Hastings. He is sur­ Miss Lenora Feidpausch of Big
vived by three sons. Ernest of Has­ Rapids were Tuesday guests of Mrs
tings, Willard and Sidney of Battle
Creek; by two daughters. Mra. Iva Hammond. Little James Leo ac­
Kelley ot Hastings and Mrs. Mabel companied his mother to Hastings
Everhart of Belding; also one broth­ to spend the day.
er. John of Otsego.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and
son Dean of Delton. Mr. and Mrs.
C.l.fin
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QUIMBY
Glenn WilliamWilliams an*
and three
sons.
Keith.
Kenneth and Kendall of the
Mrs. Anne Smith of Kalamazoo
rUited her nephew Kenneth Rey­ W. K. Kellogg (ann. Gull lake and
nolds and family several days last MIm Jeanne Williams of Plainwell;
spent Sunday with their parents,
.Mr. and Mn. Leslie Williams.

ana e. a. Reynolds. They came by
bicycle from their home In Holland
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forsythe and
family of Goodwill were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mra. Merle Row­
ley.
An Interesting service was held
last Sunday at the close of Sunday
school hour. The two new flags, the
Christian flag and the Stars and
Stripes, recently purchased for the
church were dedicated.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Reynolds
and family called on Frank McCarty
at Bristol Jake Saturday.
st
Mn. Chas. Rowley called on her
mother, Mra. Ernest Lewis in Hastings last week.

Cash Chandler of Owosso called

Paul Wing of Detroit, is vteltlnn the
James Hammond and the Claude
Hammonds.
Mr. and Mra. James Slocum are
reinodellng and repairing the house
on their farm—lhe former Hudson
Sisson estate—preparatory to tak­
ing up their residence there.
Mrs. Claude Hammond and grand
son. James Leo Rose, spent Wed­
nesday with her daughter. Rose
Marie. In Hastings.
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She has secured os her]ice committee. They gave a very
-i—■r-.'i'T”?-: j Pontiac returned Monday to their gurd.
teachers the following: Barbara । interesting report of this work, at
Dalton. Primary Department; Mn. i lhe Y P. D. meeting tn the evening.
J. Rnlriirh
We invite you to worship With us.
Ralrigli. Junior Denartmenr,
Department.
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! Callera at the V. R. Wotring home Mra. Alice Griffin. Intermediate De­
■ inis past were wen- mra. tuuu partment with helpers Virginia
Mra. John Hauer left the last of at lhe Paul cottage at Saddlebag pMck. Chicago, Miss Catherine Varney. Dorothy Varney, Wanlta
Paui W. Geiger, Pastor
the week to visit her sister. Misspake.
Spindler. Baltic Creek. Mra. Royal Nicholson. Roberta Wise and Phy­
1Q:00 A. M. Sunday school
Jcaephtne Hoppe of Chelsea, who Is
Mlaa j^nne Burkle of Battle I-ranU and Mrs. Emma Lucas. Lake llis Eckardt. Mrs. Wingard will
tn poor health.
Creek visited her parents. Mr. and Odessa. Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Lan- teach the Beginners
Congregational meeting July 19
after tho morning service. Potluck
Jack Crocklord and Gerald Slf-1 Mrs. Carl Burkle over the weekend, ring. Pvt. and Mra. Richard Estep.
Local Beauty Operator Leaves
ton left Woodland last Thursday for
Mr ftnd
Howard Baker and
J“ek*”1- South Carolina. Mr
MUs Dorothy Rogera.
Rogers, who has dinner, sponsored by the Luther
Ciarkin. Idaho, where they will be'children entertained her mother “nd Mra Delmond Culler and Mr operated the Dot Beauty Shop for
•mployad by the Forestry Depart- Mrs Norma 81fu_ wlth a birthday “nd Mre
Gutehess. Castleton, the past five yeara. has leased her
fnr tKi*
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ment nf
of lhe Tlnltfwl
United RlatM
States for
the dinner
besides
host nf
of lnr*al
local friends
friends, .hnn
shop In
to XSIwv
Mlsr rvimtHv
Dorothy -TV-lwr.
Tyler fnr
for an ASSYRIA
Sunday In her honor.
I Mrs. Wotring's condition has been I indefinite period.
Miss Hilda Case, a supervising
MM Improvinr the past week or so - | Miss Tyler is very well known nurse at a hospital In Cleveland.
tevi«i?nr«^Tuiri^v
SU|1&lt; M&gt;d MfS
A K1U°n “nd । hert' bCtng the dau«*“«Mr “nd Ohio la visiting her father. Willard
family of Grand Rapids were Sun­
Mr indMr/ ‘
' .nd &lt;»*Ughter Mary jJ-Jcft Saturday in । Mrs Leon Tyler and a graduate of Case and wife and other relatives
day guests of Mra. Allen King. Mr.
/Qf “ ,ew we*U‘ w&lt;x&gt;dland high school. Since her here and in Chicago.
and Mra. Dorr Layle of Clarksville d.n.h.rr rmvi. nf T^n.^n.A «n Ulclr house
UrTnrt Mra ?Qhn nJiMUnfdsv
*aca‘lon
northern Michigan.
| graduation two months ago from
Donald Preston of Hastings was
and Mra Eathel Houghton of Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Dell Sunday ete- , Mrj j g Dcablcr who has been । LaMar Beauty Academy in Kalathe weekend guest of Kenneth MllOdessa were Sunday evening call-,.*
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w.ir-iv
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*u8h- mazoo. she has been employed
.
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the
home of hcr
her d
daughemnloved at
at j
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anu Mr
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Mrs. DeVere England of Wash‘HT
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Beauty Shop in
Mra. Ronald Warner of Detroit
aars. Revere ongiana or warn- , daughter Judy of Blissfield
! »■». th. w—v—aH m,..r
h—
srieia are vis- ।, Harold vphn
Kohn of Marcellus returned 1■Hastings.
ington, D..C, is expected Friday to uting her parenU. Mr. a&amp;i
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H
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PrWay
cvenln&lt;
of
101
week
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visit relatives for a few weeks. She' Nicholson and Mr. andidrs Herald
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blake of for Camp Tyson. Tenn. She will
The reunion of the Albert Cole
will Join her mother. Mra. Barbara ciaxsle for a-few days.
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McLoud of Indianapolis. Ind., spent । land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloydi of Mr- “nd Mrs..Orin Cole with all
Manning of Lincoln, Nebraska who; her’uncle and aunt Mr. nnd Mrs
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Edward McClelland of Nashville who Is su- members present.
aro visiting in Michigan this sum-, Hubert Bronson of Jackson this
Reesor.
Honed nt Camp Tyson.
Mr. and Mra. Norman Stanton
«nrr.
weeK.
Rev. J. S. Deabler who has been j We regret Dorothy's leaving but will be hosts for the July session of
Miss Vivien Schray of Elmhurst, j Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford |
attending the Kellogg Foundation wish her much happiness in her the Community Farm Bureau on
Illinois, is spending her vacation entertained their family reunion on Institute al MBIluon
v
Madison. WIs..
returned ' new life. A hearty welcome is ex­ Wednesday night.
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Sunday Those present were Mr. .last
, p-uia..
.-rroo'n
Friday
afternoon.
tended to Miss Tyler and success
The young peoples group will
gene Reuther.
! and Mrs. J. L. Higdon. Barryvllle,
u &gt; a
ltcrnoon'
meet on Sunday. July 19 at Bristol
Lawrence L. Paul was, a Sunday 1 Mf. and Mrs Chas. Higdon and FaJ|h
,o HaT(, TrT&lt;Jinre 1Iunl
dinner guest at the home of Mr. and daughter Betty. Mr and Mr.- Vic- ,
of the w s
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
.. Babcock cottage.
Mra. Chas. Rowtader of Grand Rap- tor Brumm. Mr. and Mra. Richard | c B ot the Methodise church will
Morris, small non of Rev. and Mrs.
The Evangelical Church
ids. Mra. Paul who had been vis-, Richard Brumm and son and Mr
^tertained at the home Of their
Marclus Taber returned to his home
J. S. Deabler. Pastor
itmg her risUr and husband, Mr i and Mr. Maurice PurchU and chll&amp;lXd Rrewr
10: 00 A. M—Morning worship.’ Sunday from Community hospital.
IM Mn.
U» pul w«,». a™.
Mr
Mr. CU«' U&gt;u
» with
Anthem: "I ShaU Not Want." , ,-------- —------------------------------------- ---returned home with him.
! rence Higdon and son and Mr. and
lrea«ure hunt
Theme of sermon “The Aftermath convalescing among more familiar
Herman Johnson of Battle Creek Mrs. Harold Higdon. Battle Creek
of Christian Devotion."
surroundings.
spent the weekend with his moth- Alfred Higdon. Kalamazoo. Mr. and Woodland Reiat1¥e, Attend Reunion
11: 00 A. M —Sunday school.
' The new bam at the Harvey GllMrs. John Higdon and family.
---- ------fam”v
RUative. of the Wunderlich fam­
ucarvu cuniiHvuuu
7:45 P. M —Combined Evangelical., l*’Pic iium
f“nn iuui
has neared
completion
Grand. Rapids. Mr. and Mrs John ily were pleasantly entertained at
so as ----------to receive •*'*•
this ”year's
hay crop.
League of C. E. and Evening Wor- *"
—** ------------Sunday afternoon visitors at the Hynes] Hblt and Clinton Watson of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Maynard Thompson was the
ship Service.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lauer Ind1,11?1
ogacn
Ogden (Maxine
(Maxine wunaeruem,
Wunderlich}, wrecn
Green
Topic “The Gambling Menace"
, Mr
MfS’ a“llw’Fhe,lJ6 a,Jd St.. Hastings at a pot luck dinner
Wllllam Stanton for lhe weekend
Rev.
Deabler
will
give
a
report
of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry England of W^tlinA -Aie! wereTXV’J0 Sund‘y Th°* PrWtU frOm WMdOtis Ketcham, who has beeh at
Mrs
arod. the Kellogg Foundation Institute.
Jackson and Saddlebag lake were Woodiknd. They were forme rresl- , UluJ wcn. Mr
Thursday evening — Midweek University hospital. Ann Arbor. f»(
and (aml, Mf
Mr&gt; Carl
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and denta Of Lansing where Mr Phelps
observation and treatment, has re­
is employed at t|ie Reo. T^iey nre Q kl
d
T ) M
o p prayer service.
Mrs. Karl C. Paul.
turned
to hLs home Improved.
Friday
evening
—
Choir
reheonal.
j
now living in the Jerry Fisher ten-1 „‘1',T." ?“and
Mrs. Nina Stanford nnd mother.
..O
Vmi Rmirinv
Benner and daughter Eleanor ana
wvu»«
tertained Mr. and Mrs Gordon Lozo
Mra ^da^Te^ker and thUdren of Mr Bnd
CBrl Brodbpck- Olh- Lakeride park. July 23-26.
,----------------Mrs. Lena--------------------------------------Conklin. Mrs lYirrest
and son Gregory over the weekend I Mrs. Ada Teaker and children of , fr
MTrr Mr and Mrs. Bethel. Riverside park assembly August Stanun and children, visited Mra.
• i Wolfe and Mrs. Emma Wolfe and g.]g
—-w a&gt;.~~
k- m
- .j m
—
i u.
Hannah
Stamm .&gt;
at .the
Mr.
and
Mra.
I Edd Butler home in Pennfield townArbra Wolfe. Detroit. Mrs. Edith I
The Methodist Church
Wunderlich and son Rupert and Mr.;
I ship honoring her natal day.
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
I The members of the Mra. Anne
and Mrs. Gilbert Percy and son ■ 10: 00 A. M — Morning worship
I Denny of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mra. | 11: 15 A M—Sunday school.
I Lena Coy family of. Lacey with a
■ Edwin Loop and Mrs. Alma Wun- , o1:00 P. M —Young People's serv- I brother had a home gathering on
' (lerllch of Grand Rapids. Miss tcc
’ Saturday night honoring the sevJeanne Burkle nnd MUs Helena' Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Choir-fifactlce ! era! members of the family who had
Youthful smoothness of complexion
Benner. Battle Creek and Mr. and
Thursday 7 p. M.—Midweek serv- June birthdays, but due to illness,
can be youra for many years to
Mrs. James Long. Miss Dorothy1 [ee
had been deferred.
come! At pight, let Cara Nome Skin
Long and Mr. and .Mrs. Chester ।
The Assyria Center school reunion
South Woodland Church of the ■ was held Sunday with a fair at­
! Long and family, and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Cream compensate your skin for tho
, Hugo Wunderlich. Hostings. Tills i
Brethren
tendance. The present incumbents.
loss of its natural oils, dried out by
I dinner and gathering was in hon-1
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
Milton Hartom. president and EvaTime and Weather. Simple to be
or of Mrs. Barbara Burkle and Mrs. ■■ 10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon. Ilne Tusker, secretary, were re-elcctsure! But most effective I Start
, Preston Manning of Lincoln. Ne- 1' Theme: "The Love of God."
today this way. to Beauty.
! braska. who are making a few weeks
11:00 A. M. Sunday school. Le«Miss Betty Ketcham who Is serv­
J visit with relatives in Michigan.
son: ' "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" ing an Internship In 4 hospital In
Cc-mmunity Bible School Opened1 I 7.30 P. M. Y. P. D. meeting.
Cincinnati. Ohio, has returned after
Monday
,
......
—.
Last Sunday a delegation of
j Tiie Community Daily Vacation1 young people visited the work
Rev. Marclus E. Taber, pastor of
Bible school opened Monday mom- camp at Shepherd where a group Battle Creek circuit who was priv­
। Ing. July 1 and will continue of young people have been doing ileged to attend u ten day period of
REXALL DRUGGIST
', through July 34,
1 religious and social work among ministerial instruction sponsored by
Hastings
Phone 3131
। The school this year is under the I the Mexican beet growers, under the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, filled
supervision of Mrs. George Win- , the auspices of the Brethren Serv- the pulpit on his charge Sunday.

w.

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OODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS^-™~

RENEW
YOUR LOVELINESS

CARA NOME SKIN CREAM

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

oiteo Gouty to

Tho Community club has been GREGORY
Mr. and Mn. Albert ■Stauffer
callera at the horns of his brother taken up for this month so there
Mr. and Mn. Hugh Case Sunday will be no July meeting but re­ spent tiie weekend in Detroit vl»member our school reunion Satur- Itlng Mr and Mrs Ray Wilcox.
Mr and Mra Cleo Haywood and
family of Dowling were Bunday
Mrs Oral Miller and Mn. Doris
..
. .. , .____ n- anrl Mrs.
Warner of Detroit spent Sunday shaken up and suffered some crackwith the* Ehret Bcidmore family ot
Augusta.
Vern Haywood.
rack by a trip rope.
Mn. John Johnson and LoretU
Mr. and Mrs. Cady have recently
Mrs. Sarah Anden entertained and John of Delton and Mr. and
purchased a home near the Court
with a party Saturday afternoon in Mn. Nelson Jones and family spent
school house on north Avenue Road.
Sunday at Baseline lake
___
Mr and Mn Fred Wade returned
DELTON
Wlll McCallum received some to their home In DeWitt Monday
Addison 3. Fennock. 83. passed
away tn the Convalescent'home in rather bad bruises while trying to after spending the week with Mr.
help a horse up.
and Mn. Melvin Wade.
Hastings. Friday after a long ill­
The many friends of Mrs Bertha
Mr. and Mn. William Moore of
ness. He had lived on a farm a
Freeport were Sunday guests of Mr.
mile south of Delton for 80 yean.
He was the son of Mr. and Mn. Illness the past week but understand I and Mn. Burrel Phillips.
Mn. Arthur Bergeron of Detroit
Asa Pennock and was bom in Barry she is on the gain now. Mn. Sarah
township April 33. 1839 four miles Erway has been visiting her the last
.
er and suter-m-iaw, mr.
southeast of Delton. On January *ey. da^?' .
MUs
Barbara
Jean
Johncock.
who
:
newavne
Greenfield.
8. 1884 he was married to Clarissa
Reed of Gun Plains. He leaves two has been with Mr“- Esther John-| Mra. Geraldine Jubelt and daughsons. Cleo of Kalamazoo. Leon of cock at the Jesse Osgood home for I u Mery Joan ot Detroit and MIm
Delton, one daughter. Mn. John reveral weeks, returned to her home | jL-.t-ice robum and Gottlieb Wee­
In Hastings where ah* has employ-1
of Hastings and nieces Nancy
Adams of Delton. Funeral services »
“■,&gt;» ~
xoi w" no-'
were held in the Delton Methodist
Rev. and Mra. R. Peiffer were wrre cau«.rs Friday evening at the
church Monday at 2 P. M. with
callera in the neighborhood Wed- home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bush,
Rev. C. K Davis officiating.
neaday and Thursday. On
1
, t - ---------------Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams
and daughter Rosemary went to day they called on Mra. David | you CANT DENY IT
"When I rose to speak, they threw
Fulton. Ind.. Saturday night and on Shepherd at Leila hospital. Battle
Creek.
They
report
her
to
be
cheery
'
cowardly
eggs
at
me "
Sunday attended the Williams re­
and very much encouraged after a
-What sort of eggs are those,
union there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whittemore rather serious operaUon. Her many Mister?"
“A cowardly egg is one that hits
ot- Rutland spent Saturday night friends here hope for speedy recovery.
•
I yOU and then runs."
with their brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs Will Whittemore.
Sunday they all visited Mr. and Mn
Charles Soules at Three Riven
Cameron Floria, who has been
Banking Hours:—9 A. M. to 2:30 P. M.
stationed at a camp in Denver. ■
Colorado, spent from Thursday un-'
til Monday with his parents. Mr. I
and Mn. Charles Floria and fam- [
lly. He left Monday for Jefferson ।
Banacks. St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. .Glenn Williams I
and three sons of the W. K. Kellogg ,
Farm spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams. On
Sunday they all spent the day with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Williams and family near Freeport. I
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Starring and
two children of Level Park spent
Sunday and Monday with his sis- j
ter. Mn. Leon Pennock and family.'
Mr. and Mn. George Schoolcraft,
of Battle. Creek visited her parents
Mr. and Mn. Bert Patton Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Lowell Teeter of
Hastings spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mn. Russell Mott
Peter Adrianson and son Harry
Adrianson went to the home of Mn.
Ida Pifer at Wall lake. Saturday
where they enjoyed ■ fish dinner.
They returned home Sunday eve­
ning. Mrs Plfer came home with
them.
WEST HOPE
Mr. and Mrs Russel Holmes of
Pontiac came Friday night to spend
a week with her parents. Mr. and
Mn. Will McCallum. Mr. and Mn.
William McCallum and children of
Kalamazoo were also weekend vis­
itors at home.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

PROPOSE DREDGING
FOUR MILES OF THE
B0.:.B
Would Probably Moan Lower
Level for Thornappla Lake.
Public, Indvidual Concern
In IBOO patrlck Dooley, then drain
commissioner of Barry county, was
petitioned to dredge the outlet of
Thomapple lake, end for a consid­
erable distance down stream, -the
purpose being to lower the level of
the lake, and to reclaim a consid­
erable area of swamp and low land
that bordered the lake and the river.
Surveys were made, the drainage
district was established, the pro­
posal to let the contract for the
dredging was advertised. At that
stage of the procedure a temporary
injunction was granted to oppo­
nents of the proposed lowering of
the lake level. At the hearing which
was held In 1902 in the circuit court,
Uie drain commissioner, also the
petitioners for the drain who asked
for the lowering of Uie lake level,
were perpetually enjoined from go­
ing ahead with the project. There
the matter rested until some months
ago. when Judge Davis of Ionia, sit­
ting for Judge McPeek was asked
to modify the Injunction, so as to
permit relief to owners of land In
the area, giving them the right to
establish any claim, it they could.
Uiat conditions have arisen, since
the i»’rj&gt;etual Injunction was grant­
ed. which did not exist at that time
which the court could not at that
time have foreseen, which required
that the injunction be modified.
Into Thomapple lake empties not
only the Thomapple river, but also
two other considerable streams —
High Bank and Mud creeks. Since
the Injunction was granted, sev­
eral large dialns. Into'which hun­
dreds of small drains empty, pour
their drainage water Into the river
and into these two creeks. After
hard rains, or a prolonged rainy
season, these drains add much to
the volume of water that goes into
Uie lake. The drainage area of
Uirae three streams includes a con­
siderable part of Eaton county, five
townships of Barry county, and ex­
tends Into Ionia county. High Bank
Creek starts near the center or
Johnstown, traverses the east aide
of Baltimore, extends into the
northwest portion of Maple drove,
then through the southern part or
Castleton. The drainage area of
Mud Creek includes a part of 6ebewa township in Ionia county, part
nf Sunfield township in Eaton
county, about half of Woodland and
(Continued on page J. Bee. 1)

14 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

Only Two Primary
Racer In Prarpect
For Barry County

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942

TRIED PROPAGANDA
IN 1ST WORLD WAR

CONCERNING TIN CANS
There have been many inquiries
about saving tin cans. Only selected
areas in the United States orc asked

No Democratic nominating peti­
that there are only three detinning
tions for county office were filed at
Copy
Llgflat Kept by
plants in the country. Hence there
the county clerk's office here as Uie
Coo. C. Deon, Who
will probably be no request for Un
deadline was passed. Only two con­
Was in France
can salvage In Barry county, inas­
tests, both In Republican ranks, ap­
much as two of the plants are tn
pear in prospect during the primary.
We read occasionally of how Ger­ tl»e east, and the third is on the
Kenneth Braendle of Freeport,
Republican, filed for register of1.man planes drop propaganda leaf­
deeds to oppose Vcmor Webster, Ijets
‘eu‘In
n England and English planes than 2 per cent of Un.
The public Is requested to save all
In Germany. The pindo
Incumbent, also a Republican. Her- ' “
° the same --b.n c«*r-niomippl. wwnaup. |W
«•?» &gt;» wulm collapsible lubes In which tooth
RwAwn. will OPPOM Mirk RlUli- “» mor»le of Uwlr opponent.. paste and other creams are packed.
commissioner ■ ”
Tnak
® them
the | These tubes are 98 per cent pure
I,, tn. prown dr.In commudoiwr
"k,h"" war-weary, with —
hope that
Ufey win
will oruig
bring pressure
pressure., tin.
Un. These
tubes an
are couecica
collected by
who
nope
inat uiey
inese woes
oy
who Is
Is also
also a
a Republican
Republican.
nn» thc,r
their government
trnvemmeiit and armies
mottiIm Ij drug
rlnia stores,
*tnre« sent to
tn wholesalers, and
No candidates in either party filed or
to oppose Allan Hyde, county clerk; ,o *ue for &gt;**ct Sometimes these then to the resmelters. The urgency
George Ctouse. county treasurer H’’"PPG***
the intend-1 of collecting «lUpslble lube, has
UuJnt.
r Boroeu.
Binxu. prowxuungi
pn-MVUni —.—
&gt;“■' to
“ a' regulation which requires
Laurence t
.lead
yHomey; Glen Bera, sheriff *nd 1 Sfh efforte were made In the an old tube U&gt;&gt; be turned In when
c r.
P navnrup.
Lathrop coroner.
coroner
lFlr,t Wor,d w*r Attorney George | certain
toilet arUch are purchased.
V.
...............................
,,,
service ;

of

ASK FIXING LEVELS j
FOR 2 BARRY LAKES

of

many

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that

Court Action la SouaM For !»«“
nwuuou* appe
Tk-.-r-nli
i ifi that leaflet, Which wan LWU.UThornapple, Upper ("rrwiirorl
Crooked I laUd
make the Amerlcan ^idien.

G. R. BOOK CASE,
LENTZ FURNITURE,
JOIN NEW CORP.

Eighteen
Firmi
Organize
When petitions were received by IVTlkVU
war-weary
and appealiw-vi.w
U» their UJ
long
­
ptWWUIW*
i------------------- ---------------------- .
. .
.... i iiur tn vet out nf the inuddv fllthv
For War Production
■
trenches and shell holes, and return
June session, asking for a court de- •
theIr comforuble American
The Grand Rapids Book Case &amp;
termination of toe levels of Upper homes. But the effect of the pam- Chal^ Co, Hastings, and the Lentz
Crooked and of Thomapple lakes, ■ phlet was to make our soldiers more Table Co.. Nashville, are among
U»&gt; bod, UuinKUd l&gt;n—«uUn,
win U» eighteen furniture, building and
riW nJ^stepa^to^i O•“* •!*"*&lt;*
lumber companies In six commun­
ities of western Michigan which
both matter. Into toe Circuit Court
'ci
have organized themselves Into a
so us
as to
to nave
have ^ucn
such aeiermmauon
determination ',ng lhe
B&gt;nnewhlch
r a copy
of one
so
teafleU
WBJ| prinu
.d of
ln corporation, known as Holland In­
legally made. The prosecutor filed . ---- --- ~
-- - dustries. Inc., for the purpose of
IM prtium. fw u&gt;. r».nni» ■» f"«“■!&gt;• 1&gt; ™ ••
I war production.
aid set the date for the hearing wew •ay “,e*
| Kellar Stem and L. A. Lent* have
Don't
die
Uli
you
have
tot
on the Crooked lake petition for
,' been named to the board of dlrecFriday. September 4. and that fori
। tor France, for Alsace-Lorraine, or.
.
Thomapple lake, on Wednesday. | for England In France?
I The new corporation has the
September 9. The Judge Is dlsquali- i Isn't it better anyhow to live W""™1 ,nd
lraln,rd
uni n uciicr uiiynuw iu uve i - ■ ---- .. ----, ......
- '^kmen
-------fled for acting In the Upper Crooked ;1, then u ....
of
die, —
no m.ller
lev Me
“ handle
.
.Me
vkrev
or. war
-&gt;r
..— .wr ror
now ; to
- ----- n
- wide
------ variety
.
lake case, because as prosecuting! ..........
.. a cause?
. .......
glorious"
Isn't it bet-1 U*’Ark
or|t, Mr
Mr Rtem
Stem entrt
said,
byXmeo'f&lt;lheamterc1
stcd parties. HejUr
‘" U&gt; Uve end ran. ba.k U&gt;
rol'tnI
‘“coenroed*lnrwaTprerfu^
U» | Ca^e
_ WUU
lhe Or.nd lUp'd, Book
uy mule ui inc uuciwwu pa, iktv. oo
probably
nrnhahlv will ask
.dr an outside Judge
ludae ।
of Uon. alll olJhe five leading factories
to hear both cases.
,~
' Prance?
----hcre- wl11 ** contributing directly to
There will t: — *"^.
1 Vou have had to hear many high
war
effort
nigh
. ...........
shown in both hearings. The Ban­
"hu-*
*® *
ner has recently mentioned the 1 fBluUn wonU ttboul "Ul*rty" ■■“u- a m Min nnrATii
manlty” and “making the worla All) nAIR ,r Al EdT"
openings and closings of the out­
।\ safe for democracy" but honest now. Mill KMIU
MLLI\ I
let of Upper Crooked lake, and the i
nrrn't thou* rstrh wnrdt min-lv nitftiAiiniw
-!
injunction proceedings to restrainI1 aren't these catch words merely aug-!
ar coating to the bitter pill of mak- ' Tk\T
AV
the Barry county road commission Ing you spend wretched months Jar ■
1 » IVI1MM I
from interfering with the present from home? Do you really believe
level of Upper Crooked lake, until those German soldier boys In their
County To Try Out
Its level shall be fixed by court
faded grey uniforms on the other
Its Defense Organization
action.
side of "No Man's Land" are hot on
The Thornapple lake hearing. If
On Monday evening, July 27. a se­
the trail of your liberties?
the court shall leave Its level as
Just like you. they want the war | ries of three
of six short
It is at present, might have a con­ to end with honor so they can go
fire sirens in
siderable effect on the proposed back to their home folks. AU they1 blasts on nil
dredging of Thomapple river for
the county will mark the beginning
two miles up stream from toe In­ live.
let to Thomapple lake. This pro­
And so. If it should happen to you be held here. In addition a series
posed drainage Is discussed in an­ to fall Into their hands you will
of three groups of six short rings
other article In this l&amp;sue.
find that they will treat you fair will be sounded on all rural party
enough on the principle of "Uve telephone lines to help reach
RAGLA, YECKLEY DISTS.
and let live". Why run any more areas not covered by the fire si­
TO SEND PUFILS
chances than you have to. you might rens. Here In Hastings, blast* from
the factory whistle at the Grand
TO CITY SCHOOL
many till the war Is over.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Qus Wlngeier; for-,
Rapids Bookcase Ac Chair Co. will
Meetings were held Tuesday night
merly of Lowell. Mr. Wlngeier
also be used to supplement the sig­
came some time ago to assume man­ last week by the qualified voters of
nals from the fire siren.
agement of the W. A. Roth furni­ the Ragla school district. In Carl­
Chief of Police Harry Thompson,
ture store; owing to house shortage. ton. and Uie Yecklcy In Rutland, to
director of the county defense or­
Mrs. Wlngeier and their two-yearganization. cautions people not to
decide whether .schools should be
old son. Robert, Just arrived thia
maintained In Ute two districts for
The Sun OU Co's test well on the dlnary fire alarm. This practice
month.
the coming school year. Last year James P. Mead farm in Rutland
Mr. Wingjier Is of the opinion
alert Is the first of several planned
there were only four pupils In the township, had reached a depth of
that Hastings is one of the pret­
to test and Improve the county air
Yecklay and seven In the Ragla over half a mile Sunday afternoon.
tiest towns in Michigan and is
raid set up. Il will help the en­
school. It was decided that both It passed the 2700 foot level. One
finding It a most desirable place to
tire effort. Chief Thompson said.
schools be closed, and that the pu­ oil-bearing stratum had been enlive. He is a graduate of Lowell
If people will make a special effort
pils attend the Hastings schools.
High, followfcg which he attended That will probably be a money sav­
to recognize Uie "alert" signal.
whether
It
promised
enough
to
be
Junior college. Grand Rapids, for
When the "alert" sound, auxiliary
er for the districts, and should af­ worth developing could not be
&lt; two years. Later he took a mortic­
■police and firemen here In Hastings
ford the children better opportun­ learned; probably further tests alone
ian course at Chicago and entered
wUl report to the city hall. Watch­
ities than they would have In. will determine that.
the employ of Mr. Roth at Lowell.
ers and wardens throughout the
schools with such a small attend­
In the seven days the rotary drill county will report to their senior
He is a Mason and both he and
ance. The proposal to abandon had bored an eight Inch hole a little
Mrs. Wlngeier are affiliated with
wardens who will, in tum. call the
Ute Methodist church. He goes on Blake district of Orangeville and over 2.000 feet. From now on prog­ control center here.
ress will be slower. When the biting
record as enjoying fishing and hunt­
The purpose of this first "alert"
the Yankee Springs district, but we
ing and plays a little golf. Mrs I have not learned how those districts surfaces of the drill become worn Is to find out to what extent the
the whole drilling outfit lias to be county la covered by the present
Wlngeier (Gladys Roas), after grad­ I voted.
pulled up, each of the 20 feet pieces signal system and how long it takes
uating from Lowell High, entered
must be taken apart, until the drill to clear all necessary calls back
nurses' training and graduated from
Is reached. That Is then removed to the control center.
the Louise Wlthey School of Nurs­ SCREAMS REVEAL
and a sharpened drill substituted. ।
ing. Blodgett hospital. Grand Rap­ LOCKED-IN BOY
At 8:15 o'clock, one long blast
Then, piece by piece the drill rod on sirens and one long ring on the
ids. She Is a member of Ute Order
of Eastern star. The Wlngeleera a pretty scared little chap when he
telephones, will give the “all clear"
(accent on the Win), have bought woke up In the Strand Theatre, the well the longer time It takes signal.
the Wm. Benjamin house at 002 S Tuesday night, between twelve and to make this necessary change of
Broadway, formerly owned by Her­ one o'clock, and found himself sur­ the drill.
Considerable salt has been found
rounded by a blackout and deep
man Sandeen.
silence.
It seems he had fallen asleep bered that about BOO feel of nearly
DeForest Walton. Jr., who has
during a double session of pictures,
slumped down, and was not dis­ Kidder well, about two miles north- completed his training at Corpus
Christi and Is home on a brief fur­
covered when lights went off. He
found his way- to one of the outer go down below the 5,000 fool level. lough, gave a very Interesting talk
at the Rotary Club meeting Monday
doors and had kicked quite an
About 100 Leglonalres and their opening in the heavy plate glass
noon, in which he told, as far as he
wlvea attended the Fourth District when his shrill screams attracted
felt was allowable under naval reg,
American
Legion
Assn.,
which
ulallons, some of his experiences as
the attention of Landlord Green
was held in thia city Sunday. Ray who was having a late lunch in the
The American Legion, with the a trainee In the naval air-lralnlng
Von Bllenen, of Niles, was chosen Coffee Shop end of the hotel,
camps at Dallas and Corpus Christi.
as commander &gt; of the district Le­ nearby. He summoned Mrs. Branch assistance of other groups, is sport­ Texas. That training Is serious busi­
gion. Shirley Henry of thia city to unlock the door and Sheriff soring a collection of old phono­ ness for the young fellows who take
was made vice commander. Vent Bera escorted the little fellow to graph records, which will be made it. But they gain a lot of valuable
Into new records for use in soldiers
Simmons of Constantine second his honie 1104 N. Michigan Ave.
and sailors service clubs in their knowledge and experience. Occa­
vice commander. Walter* Single of
many camps, wherever located. The sionally something very funny hap­
St. Joseph and Arthur Clark of
RECEIVED PROMOTION
quota
for Hastings Is 2A00. which pens. and sometimes things occur
South Haven were chosen as dele­
IN FERRY COMMAND
will be collected within the next that are anything but humorous.
gates to the national convention
But the young men like It. and
In the list of military promotions two weeks. The Junior Chamber
and Harry Larsen of this city was
। strive with all their might to moke
published in lite last ten days, ap- of commerce will aid In thia oolnamed as the alternate.
, lection. Tiic records may be tak­ good and to pass the required tests.
The Auxiliary officers named were
en to Moore's Service Station. Tex­
as follows: Mrs. Shirley Henry, of
Hastings, president; Mrs. Estelle the U. S. A. Air Corps and execu- aco or Mobile Gas stations, or to
Teuter. of Benton Harbor, vice Uve officer of the ferry command Legion hall. Those having old re­
cords, which they do not care for
president; Mrs. Oertrude Fisher. St
jocenb. treasurer; Mrs. Bernice ud Un nown H.rtneu o, llwInga and baa been a frequent vis;unre. which li nation-wide his home near the north city limits
Clark. South Haven, chaplain.
It was voted to reduce the dis­
last Thursday morning. Russell
trict meetings from ala to four a merclal aviation long before war
Bmelker. a member of the city fire
year for the duration.
was declared and Iws been able
department, discovered his car was
to render valuable service from Its
on fire. He attempted to extin­
ROLLER SKATING
beginning, as has his wife, Nancy
Two rural schools, not mentioned guish the blaze but fearing he
Barry Co. Christian Endeavor will
heretofore, field special meetings would be unable to do so alone
sponsor a skating party open to the
turned in the alarm and his fel­
public. Proceeds to go to the coun­
The ferry command is naturally schools.- The Rogers school dis­ low firemen came to his rescue
ty organisation. Local units will
trict of Carlton will send Its pupils However, Russell had put out th?
sell tickets, also available at the
Ice cream social *Bunnell church to Hastings, and the pupils of the fire before they arrived and before
door. Monday night, July 27. at
Branch district, of Maple Grove It had damaged the car very much
Reid's ReoorL
Adv. 7-M Saturday evening, July 25.—adv.
M&gt;
ahla • It
Ik..

AIR RAID "ALERT'

I May We
| Introduce...

Mead Weil Drilled to
Over Half-Mile Depth

DeForest Walton Jr.
Addressed Rotary Club

Mr». Shirley Henry
Is Elected Auxiliary
Head

Very Good Use for Old
Phonograph Records

Firemen Called Out by
Fire in Fireman's Car

Two Moro Districts
Vote to Close Schools

SECTION ONI—PAGES 1 to I

85TH ANNUAL FAIR |°oba™YndW0men
HERE AUG. 11-15 M. S. C. MEET'
w

iu&gt;.

,. -

SALVAGE
When the drive for household

markets. Last Friday the Barry
H«hty BarTy County women, who County
(
Salvage Committee was

FINEWI
NATIONAL

Reason Why All Should Go arc local leader* of Home Extension inotified toat the OPA was taking
Cash Premiums Are
Ara $5,000
$5,000 groupi Bn(j member* of the Home 1action to reduce the celling price
Cosh

424 Mm TrwiMd to
Operate Machines

The 85th annual Barry county , Extension Council, will be attending on
' household grease a cent a pound.
Chance Still Open
fair will be held in this city Aug.' F*nn Women's Week at Michigan ;An Amendment to Schedule 53 of
the General Maximum Price Regu­
lation has been prepared which .will
.
..
, 20-31. on scholarships provided by ,set a nation-wide ceiling price.
&lt;h~ IUr» h... down Un pwpl. „„
Co„n,y
Because of the action of the OPA In this city, sponsored by qur city
of Barry county together. They ment.
the housewife will now receive four schools, crith'the enUre cost at it
have promoted Improvements in
Mbs Mary E. Bullis, Home &amp;- ,rents a pqunt! for the household
crops and In livestock by yearly tension agent, will' accompany the .grease she sells to the meat dealer. paid by the federal government, to
aid which this work was inauguralcompetition. That county fairs are , women Others planning to attend 1
worthwhile and worth keeping up arc staff members of the Barry '
tinned. Since April 22. 1M1, Nais shown by the fact that national., County Health
Department, inos well as state, authorities advise eluding Dr . J. K. Altland. dlrec- 1
that these fairs be held wherever | tor. and Miss Loulsfe Hayward, senpoHiblc this year, although they Ho counselor.
have asked that state fairs be disMrs. Leon Dunning of. Delton I
on North Broadway, the instructors
continued during the war. This is | chairman of .the Home Extension;
Its Vaters So Decide, Will,
due to the fact state fairs call peo-i Council and a local leader, have,[
George Stowell.
pie from long distances, which been asked by Miss Bullis, to take1
Be Added to Other Dists.
j| structlon.
should be discouraged now because part tn the radio program broad-'
of restrictions In the use of gaso-lr*»t from £&gt;*1 Lansing, at 10:15
l3| The qualified voters of the Cobb'
line, the use of automobiles and; A M Monday. July 27.
..’ school district, which is mostly in1
automobile tires; but In county The Barry delegation Lx eallmat‘ ' Irving with some land in Rutland! in each class, are receiving training.
fairs, where folks come from short
b? Mr Tenny to be Ute largest.
.i township, have voted to dissolve!
distances, the benefits outweigh the to attend from any one county.
All
meetings
are
open
to
the
pubi that district, which has had no I
very trifling cost of gasoline and
~- i
the very small wear of tire* ne­ lie and free of charge. Anyone -- -- - — -• ------- - --wishing to go over for one day. can'
01
I The purpose is to train men to
cessary to attend them. These na­
obtain further details about
: Uie dLxtrlct lias been so small that 1
tional authorities recognize that
program by calling Mis* Bullis at; 1
tO *nd l^n!
county fairs do help to promote the Extensions Office in the Court to another district Now the school,
better crops, better livestock and
census shows enough increase of pubetter farm conditions. They also House at Hastings
recognize that such fairs furnish
older can take this training if ho
attendance might be expected.
entertainment that people need
But the voters of the district re­
and can enjoy, at small coat, un­
alize that there are repairs needed, training he Is qualified for a poslder such war conditions such as we
and many changes required to
are now passing through.
make the school room what it ought done. Over SO per cent of toooc
This year the Barry county fair
fn hr for in un.tn.dalr irhivl who have taken the training here
Is making a special effort to inter­
! When they faced that proposition, have already found employment In
est Ute young folks—the future
Retail War Stomps and
; the majority decided that it would factories In this city. Lansing and
farmers of America. More than
| be better to dissolve the district.
Bond Drive Meeting
fifty per cent of the cash premiums
increasing demand for trained workWith Good Response
ji Most of it will be annexed to the
offered are for 4-H club and Smith­
• Thonuipplc-Kellogg
area1’
Two.----------------------- Hughes project exhibits. Over half
Barry county retailers will prob­. farms will be added to the Little I pecially in factories which are pe»of the 85.000 premiums to be award­ ably double the quota assigned to!' Brick district and one to that of during for the government. Umt»
ed this year will be paid to mem­
the Algonquin Lake school.
j would seem to be little doubt about
‘“"p. The town boards “
“’■« and
“»■
■ machine work at good
of Irving
]—
obtaining
bers of 4-H clubs.
The Barry
county fair Is doing more than any&gt; and bond drive, according to George-Rutland must approve the Cobb wagea al
other In the state, except toe Carpenter, chairman. With a quota I district action. It Is believed both I There
straight 4-H club fairs, to aid 4-H of 88.112 00 for Uy! month, rales tolwilj consent, because they will na- • carried c
turally desire to do what the real- (classes 1
clubs and other plans to interest date total more than 814.53100
Reports from various comrnun-1 dents of that district so evidenUy Ing for i
the young people of the country 1ri
agriculture.
itlrs in the county to date are as' desire, and will mean no added ex- pertence
j pense, nor any loss, to either town- who of
This year, for the first time In follows:
Sales
I Second—■classes for men who are ne
July
Sales to
to ship.
"*-*------ recent years, premiums are offered
Date i Consolidation of school districts. I employed, but who need or dM
Chairman
iQuota
for Grange exhibits. The Barry
or arranging to send the children of further training, or who wish
county fair this year will offer the Middleville—
Paul Faulkner 8 500 00 8 680 25i rural districts to 12-gradc schools ■ learn how to operate other kinds
largest cash premiums ever given in
I in cities or villages la very appar- machines as well as the kind
the history of Barry county fair. Nashville —
i ibi -u.
— ik... «... m I wHLti
hm mnferrW
Ralph Hess .. 800.00
4.45120
They will aggregate over 85.000.
districts in this county where school'
which,Is toe largest sum offered by Woodland —
Leon
Hynes...
400.00
350.75
any county fair in Michigan in a
year that number will be reduced project to the school which
Freeportcounty toe size of Barry.
----- - •“
Ken Braendle
254 00 to leu than 60. If there were a' i---- “
consolidated school In the south- i
Dellon-PralrievUle—
815*70 eastern part of this county. * anJ |
Ellis Faulkner 350 00
attractions, of which we will speak
Hastings would add several grade;
later, will be worthwhile. Let's Hastlnga—
Ben Gidley ... 5fl00fi0
7A03.60 rooms, district schools would ap-j(
make the 85th the outstanding
&lt;
71A0 proach the vanishing point.
county fair In the history of Barry Dowling
104.00
county. We should do this because Oun Lake Area.
Hickory
Comers
200.00
the fair is a community affair. Is
for Die people of Barry county: so
Total SalA to July 18 ..814.531.00
everyone should encourage it by at­
Ben Oldley. chairman for Hast­
tending. It will be worth seeing.
The Banner will mention later many ings. reports a sale of 82.6W.85 in
The Hastings Jr. Chamber of
more Interesting things about this stamps and bonds here during the Commerce is co-operutlng with the
past week as follows:
So let's everybody help by boost­ Zone 1. Homer Smith. Capt. 8 457.90 Ing "Navy Recruiting Days" July trust funds belonging to
ing for Uie Barry county fair and Zone 2, Kendall Reahm... 557.30
by attending. Get your Uckcte In Zone 3. Dick Jacobs 1,373.70
have a flight trainer at the Waldo
advance, thereby aavlng money and Zone 4. John Delnaay .... 311.25 Stadium In Kalamazoo. Any young July 24. 1M1, shall be
If Barry county does succeed in
assure yourselves a good Ume. Tiic
fair will be worth your time and doubling Its quota. Mr. Carpenter 27 interested in taking up flying
the very little it will cost to attend
with the Navy can go to Kalamazoo Hastings will remember. Ha
already enrolled are doing a superb
during one of these days and take
The fair is the place and the Job to make up for those who are the teat In the trainer to see children. Her will, which is on
Ume to meet your friends. Il Is not yet taking part in the drive.
whether he can qualify as a pilot.
Mr. Carpenter pointed with par­
the only InsUlutlon left which calls
ticular pride to Dowling, the Gun
all the people of Barry county to­
though the young man cannot enLake
Area
and
Hickory
Comers
gether. so It has social value.
The fair Is patriotic also. It Is None of these communities were however, if he can qualify to pass
originally assigned quotas but all
being held this year because, In the
the examinations of a flyer.
judgment of state and naUonal have voluntarily joined the drive
Anyone interested can contact bequest* amount
and are doing a great job.
Dr. L. J Caston for more complete
authorlUes, cotifity, fain should be
continued. They do. in the Judg­
information. The teste will be other belongings to friends and
conducted by Lieutenant Com­ stitutlona.
ment of these authorities, play a
mander Harry Klpke.
part in keeping up the morale of
bequeathed in trust to the two ecthe American people In these try­
ing days. In this connection the
fair officials announce that the Jr.
The local Rationing Board will
Gebhardt of thia city. They
Chamber of Commerce will have
paid the bequests, also ail
headquarters on the fairgrounds, make it convenient for the people
M. H. Avery. Assistant State 4-H
during the enUre fair week, for Uie to secure their second allotment of Club Leader from Michigan State
purpose of selling war stamps and cunning sugar. Allan C. Hyde. Ra­ College, will meet with Barry- Coun­
tioning Administrator, announced
war savings bonds.
ty 4-H poultry, garden and crops
today.

COBB SCHOOL DIST.
TO BE DISSOLVED

COUNTY PASSES
JULY QUOTA

J. C. of C. Sponsors
"Novy Recruiting
Days"

Rationing Board
Simplifies Securing
of Canning Sugar

The plan Is to mall each person
CONCERT who has already registered for their
flrat allotment of canning sugar an
application blank which they may
Program
fill out at their convenience and re-.
National Anthem.
tum to this office by mall and the
March-MJonnectlcul. Naasann.
sugar purchase certificate will be
Overture—Calif of Bagdad. Bolel- mulled back to the applicant Can­
dleu.
ning sugar will be available as long
March—Colossus of Oalumbia. as there is fruit to can. so the house
Alexander.
wife need only make application
Bass Solo. Solo Pom|x»o. Hayes when the'sugar Lx needed, thereby
Played by Shirley Henry.
avoiding a trip to Hostings and
March—Invcrthrglll, Lllhglow.
standing In line to secure these cer­
Old English Dance—Country Gar­ tificates. Tlwee who have not made
dens. Granger.
any application may secure an ap­
Soldiers' Chorus from “Foust"— plication blank by dropping a postGounod.
Selection—Hill Billy Medley, Are County Rationing Board. Hastings.
by DeLamater.
Michigan.
March—National School Band
Mr. Hyde states that of the
Association. Mader.
amount of sugar granted on your
Novelty—Old McDonald. Are. by flrat allotment, you are now eligible
Yoder.
for such other amounts of fruit you
March—On Wisconsin. Purdy.
pound of sugar for each four quarts
cleaning kaechle drain of the finished canned fruit, but
you should also bear In mind that
completed-----last week
---you
,-vu will
wu, vc
be icqucoicu
requested to
W uie
file u
a stateWhat la known as Die Kaechle went showing the total number of
(rain in Tiinrnnnma smim-i— UtMTof fruit put up this year with
about 24 miles west of Middleville your sugar allotment and If you
HASTINGS CITY

a clean-out Job, and was done un­
der the supervision of the county
drain commissioner. Mark Ritchie
The cleaning out was * accomplished
with a dredge, which seems to haw
done a very satisfactory Job.

guilty of violating the Sugar Regu­
lations and subject to penalty.
RURAL CARRIERS* TO PICNIC

$35,000 TRUST
PENNOCK HOSWTJ

M. H. AVERY TO’
ADDRESS 4-H CLUBS

district
County
ranged
Friday,

meetings held in the county.
Agent Harold Foster has ar­
for the three meetings for
135,000. Which 1* to
July 34th. at the following

10:00 A. M. Alton school house;
2:00 P. M. Briggs church and 8:00
P. M. Milo school house.
Mr. Avery will discuss the man­
gard to the hospital la
agement and care of the 4-H poul­
try, garden and crop* projects.
Special emphasis wilt be placed on
the selection of exhibits and prepar­
ing the exhibits for the Fair.
to furnish
Barry County 4-H club niemben
enrolled in these projArts are urged known as
by County Agent Poster to attend
furnished. I direct that the

ty Fair premium books will be dis­ come therefrom. payable hi
tributed to those Interested In ex­
hibiting at the Fair.

President Sustains
Opinion of Local Board
A decision of the Barry County
result of an appeal taacii
taken to mo
the
president in the case of Richard
QbHon Perrault. The local board
classified Perrault as 1-A after
America entered
the war.
In
March. 1942. the registrant look hil

Headquarters asked for a review
The Barry county rural letter car­
riers association and auxiliary will
picnic at Murphy's Point, Gun lake.
drainage district. About 100 acres United States government
park
Saturday. July 25. Potluck supper
is claimed. About 20 acres of’oelery at 8:30 otlock. Come and bring
your fanUUes. Secretary.
the president.

out explicitly the
contained; but I
trustees keep
hospital board

�LOCAL NEWS

OPEN
EVENINGS

And four women
SAVED TIRESGASOLINE and MONEY
Leave it to American women to ihow their ingenuity.

Now they're

"pooling" their car* to do their shopping comfortably and convenient­

HASTINGS
Store Hours
8:30 a. m. - 8:30 p. m.

Sat till 10 p. m.

Sunday in August Sunday scho°&gt;
being the first Ume since Dec. 19.
^aiwijibaiteldat OOOA. ^
The Boyes Agency th* past week |
that she had left her home except •old the 1B0 acre farm of the Hcfflei and church services wHl begin at
In an ambulance. On Sunday she bower eatats tn Carlton township
11 00 A M. Nsxt Sunday.
Jie co^reg.Hon and Bunday Khoo
Dan Postma of Freeport; a H. O. L.1
O. house. In that village was bought
---• 8.
- Jenkins,
•—a
- -former
■
■
Prank
real2S!?,u“fV
OtuTume"at
will“assemble
for’the
the
last time «l
itfoot
of Hope and Rutland town- will
by Fred Kunde. The Oall Ughtf“* dent
■
the accustomed ptace of worship,
w^p t
'eker11
,hlp*.
but
who
hu
for
the
last
IB
trip remarkably well.
property, the former John Riel-----Grace Guild will meet av
Sl&amp;ter M. Aquln. daughter of Mr. home, was sold to Russell Blough.I;
I year* lived in California, ta visiting
and Mrs. William Smith of this city. Loren Boyes house In the second old-time
।
friend* in Barry County. rm Wadnesdsr. July 39.
a
1* attending Fbrdham University. ward on E South stryet was pur- !
New York City, for six week*.
I chased by Otis Hartiiy.
iner Office one day last week. While
Next Sunday the
p^lor will
LiUie Carl Wespinter HI. who has ;Mr. Jenkin* wag bom and grew to preach on "Chrtotian Content­
been seriously Hl with a threatened imanhood in Jackson county, Mtehlmeat.''
attack of pneumonia. Is, reported (
much Improved.
?
i
PRBSBTTEMAN
■ Owing to government regulations ।seems in a way Uke coming homt ANNGUNCKWBNT8
,
He say* ha
enjoy* life In
no ouiciai
official suuenieni
statement can now be 1to him.
nun. nr
nc enjuj*
Sunday morning worship at ten
I given out as to temperature read- California, and thinks it a won- thirty o'clock. The pastor wlU toll
1 Ing* at the water works, but seeing, derful state. He makes hta home about “Making The Best of It. and
j that It's all over now. we can state there with hta daughter and het will preach on the theme. "Con­
without fear of disloyalty that the husband, Mr. and Mn. John Os- version."
past
post week
weex end
eno was probably
prooaoiy the
me good, at Hemet. Mr. Osgood ta a
»
hottest in a good number of years; brotlter of Jtere Osgood, a proml-' FIRST CHURCH OF
regular southern Missouri com nent and well-known cltlsen of I CHRIST, SCIENTIST
I growing weather, with accompany­ Hope township and is a son of the | The subject - for Sunday- U
late Ira Osgood, a pioneer of that, "Truth."
Ing humidity.
J
4«&gt;---------------I Mrs. Lula Gibson, who ha* been township.
Mr. Jenkins states that Hemet Is BARRYVILLE
at a Lansing hospital and at the
home of her sistec for the past not In California's orange district.; Mr. and Mn. Cameron McIntyre
month recovering from a fractured but that other orchard products are and children were Bunday dinner
shoulder and other wrious Injuries, raised in that section. Hta »on-ln- - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mctaw hu a fine apricot orchard near | Intyre.
the town.
j Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Willetts re­
thia week.
-------------------—- , i turned from their trip to Ariton*
Howard Martin. Jr., of, Dowling Is
now with the U. S. force* In Aus­ KIWANIS SOFTBALL LEAGUE 1 on Wednesday. They had a grand
standlnga-| trip, but were very happy to get.*
tralia where hl* experience a* driver
Pct! Iback
back toto
Michigan. They
They found
found
_____
wW LL Pct
Michigan.
for the school bus here may put him
}ln good trim for handling one ofi walldorff Furniture
.3
0 1.000 Stanley and
wife u wellu uiual
I Uncle Sam's big tanks.
[ Hasting* Cleaner* .......... 2 0 *1.0001 and
"* very *busy.
“
.500 &gt; Fourteen campfire girl* from Norj Lynn
Stedge. who enlisted In Trethrlc Agency .............. 1 I
500 rl* lake spent three or four days
June, is now stationed at Ft. SUL Western Autp .............. I 1
.0001 last week at Orlo Roush's Hlghbank
Oklahoma, u a mechanic tn the I commercial Printers .02
,000 park. On Sunday the Morley and
groundcrew
Roth Furniture ..............0 3
I Jim Mead families, numbering 60.
Mtas EHzabeth Harlow Is the new .
•
I held their reunion there. These
counselor at the Barry Co. Health
Trethrlc. 4. Roth 3.
people came from Detroit. Grand
DepL-Kellogg Foundation. She ta
Cleaners fl. Western Auto 3.
Rapids and other points.
The 1
transferred from the Van Buren
Walldorff 19. Printers 7.
Charles Hoffman family reunion
I County center where she hits been
Walldorff X. Roth 5.
also met at the park, numbering
‘ a member of the itart for the past
By a strange co-lnddence,
July 94. Trethrlc-Weslern Auto; 3fl.
| Landlord Green has quite trans- July 27. Rolh-Wcstem Auto; July these two groups were related and
neither knew the othef was meeting
| formed the lobby of Hotel Hastings 28. Cleaners-Walldorff.
there. Mr Roush reports around
with a complete set of new furntahM!J lb. sack .................
! Ings. Chromium and red leather
300 were there throughout- llic. (l.iy_
j upholstered furniture, a modem i
and evening last Sunday.
Mr*. Clara Day and Mrs. Huron *
writing table of white,' new floor ।
I lamps, cigarette stands, and clean | JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH Healy went to Muskegon on Thurs­
white walls give It a most attractive
Rev Glen R. Stewart of Aledo, day taking Mrs. Wilson Wlllitts and
I appearance.
[ HL will give a gospel message children home. Mr*. Mtada Mudge
-----------------**-•---------------based on Pilgrim* Progress Sunday of Grand Rapids returned home
, STREET CROSSING ACCIDENT evening. July 2fl. at 8 P. M. Rev.
I About .7 o'clock Monday morning ; 3tewBrt ,n artlst Of exceptions!
Mr. and Mrs Russell Mead and
an accident occurred al the inter-. ablllly wlu Jhow tweive Hft-si*e wns have returned to their home
I section of Grand street
and— South OU
0)1 pmmillgn
paintjngg illw,
(hia uwai
own -U,»y
work) miIn atuiavur
Oscoda.
Sunday
dln. They wereuuiiua
; wiitMichigan avenue Nell Hynes. 127;
,ih..,„,L,- n
127: utustmtlon
Oft Pilgrim, Progress net guests of Mr. and Mrs. MsrE C.r.nd
...
anm, east- 1 t-a.. nubile V
as driving
ta wrduir
rnrrtlallv InVl^
invited to
to ritt
ritt Mead.
Mead
। ward &lt;«» Grand street and dawn a । thU Mrvlce&gt; An offering will oc
Mrs. Anna DeVine's condition re­
I grade. Helen Dugan of MlddlevUle I
mains about the same.’ She takes
Small pkg...............—.....
| was driving a car owned by Robert j
very little nourishment.
' Anderaon of Middleville, with Mis.-:• FIRST U. a CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mead and
"
I
LaVonda
Anderson
as
her
paysenSn&lt;i Sheen ........................
tv
The sermon subject for Sunday son of Hastings were Saturday
ger. and was going south on Mich­ morning will be "Bitter Water* night and Sunday guests of Mr. and
Igan and down a grade when the Made Sweet."
Mrs. Maurice Adrlan&amp;on and aon.
। At fl:30 the Junior and Inter­
cars crashed at the crossing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lancaster of
Gerber, _________
. » for
■
I Miss Dugan. 19. suffered a cut on mediate zocletlea will resume their Hasting* were Sunday afternoon
I her right forearm and a scratch' meetings.
callers of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hig­
across i.r.
her .x.e.ie.u.
forehead. Miss Ander-1 contests for points to determine don. Mr and Mrs. Harold Higdon
Ritz .................................................
■
,I aciun
, son, 14. suffered a slight back in-1 wb0 sba(|
their way paid to of Battle Creek were Saturday
■ jury and was also hurt about the the ,umroer school at Uke Odessa night and Sunday guests. Other
chest. Both were taken to Peh-! wm dose On Sunday'evening, Aug. Sunday caller* were Mr. and Mrs.
N. B. C...........................
pkg*. “ 1
| nock hospital and were released soon ; 8 The school will convene Monday Robert crockford of Woodland and
I after. Mr. Hynes was not hurt nfunioon. Aug 3. end close Sunday Arthur AUerdlng and friend.
। Both cars were damaged by the noon. Aug. 9.
Mra. Rex Dunnigan spent a cou­
A down .............................;........... ■ **
Impact.
j Sunday evening song service and ple days last week with her sister.
Mrr. Hubert Lathrop. Little Janet
, FARM BUREAuVrWS
mr-age*^spent the fore pan of the week at
Chsrmln ................................. roll*
I HASTINGS COMMUNITY
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
the Lathrop home.
! FARM BUREAU
I The sermon
subeet
Shnday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McClelland
The July meeting of the Hasting* | inOmlng wUl be "More Scriptural and daughter of Battle Creek were
J Community Farm Bureau met at I Reasons for the Jew* Persecutions " Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al­
the home of Mr. and Mra. Allen At the evening service the sermon bert McClelland.
I McDonald with a very good attend- subject will be Some Things About
Charles Hutton and his mother,
; ancc. The discussion leader dlvid- [ Armageddon."
•
Mrs. Minnie Hutton of Walled Uke
ed tire group into two section* and । The Ladies Aid ha* been poat- came Sunday to spend a few days
-----------------------------------until July
when
will itwith Mr.
andMr
Mrs
we
discussed....
'The
Future forI poned
Agri- poned
until30July
30 It
wtren
' with
andVVill
Mr&gt;Hyde
Wilt Mrs
UvH. Mr.
culture" after which the point, be held at the home of Mr. and Hutton and Mllgra have bren here
I brought out in the discussions were, Mrs. Leslie Oros*.
"
“ I summarized. The August meeting
-----------j will be a picnic.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
I Mrs. Juna Martin of Hastings and
a friend were Bunday dinner guests
---------------- Beginning with Sunday. Aug. 9.i
of Mr. and Mn. E H. Lathrop.
I MUNICIPAL COURT
services will be held In the AmeriMrs. Paul Kesler and daughters
| Don Young, arrested on a dlsor- can Legion hall. West Green and
derly chargv, was brought into Church streets. The proposed re- were Bunday dinner guests of Rev.
•nd Mr*. J. J. Willetts.
। Municipal court Saturday He ad- modeling of the church-edifice. E
At our annual school meeting
mltted the offense and was given Bond and East streets, make this
last Monday night, Earl Tobias was
five days in Jail.
. change necessary. With the first
elected treasurer. We are unable to
give the name of the new director
as the one elected doe* not inlena
to qualify and the board hu not
as yet appointed another.
Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Lathrop and
Ho.tinga, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 M
l children were Sunday dinner guests
' of Mr. and Mra. Wirt Surinc of
'FRIDAY end SATURDAY — JULY 24 end 25
I Nashville.
Hubert's had a tcleDOUBLE FEATURE FROOBAM
phorie installed last week. Nosh­
' rille exchange and their number Is
Jimmy Lydon .nd Muy Andmon In
I 3189.
I Mr*. Charles McCoy of Grand
&gt; Rapids and her daughter-tn-taw,
And Charles Starrett and Russell Hayden in
(Mm. William Corey and children
of Texas, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Hyde Tuesday and Wed। nesday night.
|
Walter Vioker* of Nashville spent
SUNDAY and MONDAY — JULY 26 and 27
the weekend with her parents. Mr.
Dorethy Umour and Richard Denning In
| Mr. and Mra Elmer Olllelt ac। companled Mr. and Mr*. Carl Reese
' to Augusta Bunday afternoon. Mix*
Bargain matinee Bunday 1:00 to 3:00
(Clara Gillett and a group of girls
are spending the week at Wall lake.
' Stuart Day is spending the week
TUES., WED., and THURS. — JULY 28, 29 and 30
; with hi* stater. Mrs Karl Oaawr
Shirley Temple, Guy Klbbee and Dickie Moore In
and family near Assyria.
Vemard McClelland is in Battle
Creek this week vtalfirig Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph McClelland.
IRVING GARDEN'CLUB

Eran|r Jenkins Vilitl
«/QnK JCORini ▼
to! FriDfldt Here

aid Ryan house, 337 E Grant St.
fined in Pennock hospital in Hasti ng* .—Bradley Items In Wayland ________ ____________ ____________ Mias Betty Swift of Middleville b
Oiobe. Mrs. Courtney is a former named Victory Ann and Valory a recent addition to the local Bu­
nt R/vlil aim
tare* Ulu
resident of Hastings, haring served
as pastor of the Nazarene church
here, and was released from the
hospital last week.
Arnold C. Johnson, son of Mrs.

ly. Usually four women "club" together, riding in one car one day and
another the next, thereby laving tires and gasoline for national de­

fense.

And by coming to FOOD CENTER they save money, too, be­

cause every price is a low price every day.

Our "ceilings" cover a

75c
89c
$J09

Pillsbury Flour
Pillsbury Flour

Pillsbury Farina
Pillsbury Farina

store full of savings.

DON UTS
SUGAR
kA II Ik |Z
IN
BREAD

Elmdale Flour

Energy Flour

CHURCHES

29‘
18‘
9‘

Pillsbury Cake Flour 99c

lOc
IO - 59c
O
-j* t
39e
3— 29c Koo,Ad 2-9c
Baby Food

A FULL DOZEN for

GRANULATED

lgl|

ht. Carnation,
»' Armour.

17c

94c

Shre'ed Wheat 9

94c

Paper Plates

1 Ac

Toilet Tissue 4

OEc

Bakers Vanilla

_

supreme

MEAT DEPARTMENT

O £ —

9

Crackers

JYi^^^Tf flFRUIB L VEGETABLES

BACON TID BUS
»&gt;
17'
BOLOGNA, RING OR SLICED
»&gt;
22c
RIB BOILING BEEF
«&gt;• 19c
ASSORTED COLD MEATS
&gt;°"g &gt;Hc« 29c
COTTAGE CHEESE
lb-“12c
HAMBURG
2 »&gt;s. 39c

MICHIGAN CABBAGE
lb 3c
MICHIGAN WAX BEANS 2
11c
CELERYHEARTS
bunch Qc
CUCUMBERS
3 f°r 10c
RED RIPE TOMATOES
2 lb&gt;. 29c
LEMONS
doz 23c

JTTRAND TtiEATRF
"HENRY AND DIZZY"

"RIDERS OF THE NORTHLANDS"

"°XSR STEAKS
37c
RINSO22£,m’"2(., 19’"pt,
SILVER DUST, towel free
pkg
LUX FLAKES reg phg 10c ige pkg.
LUX SOAP
3 bar,

GO'
23'
22c
19c

P EACH E S
2 17c

LIFEBUOY SOAP
3 bar, 19c
GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER 2 pk» 9c
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
6 bar, 28c
CUMALENE
lg*pk19'

"BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON"

"MISS ANNIE ROONEY"

Barry

BONDS
STAMPS

JEtf

FRIDAY and SATURDAY — JULY 24 and 25

‘

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
The East Side Kids, Bobby Jordan. Leo Gorcey tn

"MR. WISE GUY"
And Ona Munson and Stuart Erwin In

"DRUMS OF THE CONGO"

FOR VICTORY
us. WAR
SAVINGS

theatric

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

SUNDAY and MONDAY — JULY 26 and 27
Special Return Engagement of
James CXgney and Olivia DeiUvitand

The Irving Garden dub met
Thursday at the home of Mr*. Clare
Williams. Mrs. Cora Campbell and
iMtas Cotagrove assistant hostesse*.
■ Eighteen member* were prerent.
। Mra. Williams read several Item* on
| “Herbs" followed by general dlacusston. Next meeting will be August
zu with
20
wnn Mr*,
mr,. olenn
a lean Miller
MUM,, at her
new *■
house
Dowling—al&gt;H day
“ ”at ~
meeting, pot luck dinner..
Mra.
Amby Mugridge will assist as co­
hostess. Annual elub picnic will be
held Sunday. July ao. at Murphv'a
Point. Oun take: program In charge
of Mra. McCau). Mrs. Carter. Mr*.
Stanton and Mr*. Winiam*.

-——"STRAWBERRY BLONDE"
■

r.

Bargain matinee Sunday, 3:00 to 5:00

TUES., WED., and THURS. — JULY 28. 29 and 30
Returned at popular prices and by request of many Hailing,
fan, — Jack Benny and Kay Francis h&gt;

"CHARLEYS AUNT"

MAKE
EVERT
MT DAY

BOND DAY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY M, 1912
Mr. and Mrs. Will MUhler and \i E \1/ hJE\A/C
daughter Gwendolyn were Sunday ’• r* ™
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. My- i - special meeting tonight Joint!
ron Thompson of Bowne Center
Gerald and Emmet Olcss aro ' with the Auxiliary. This ta an Im-1
portant meeting* and we want you
spending a ten days' outing wlUi
Within the year ending July t the 4-H club at Bostwick lake.
chance* should be weighed before
(Continued from page L Bee. 1)
Our Pont hu bought a new hec- |
the pdbllc shall be called on to pul Michigan State Board of Control 1943, state inheritance taxes have
Miss Correne Gies* *pent tile
been levied and collected in Barry weekend at the Archie Thomas tcgraph for the use of Adjutant and ■
. up port
the cash to do IL
t0T vocational Education.
.
__„
. -^^--7,
cl„ County as follow*:
home at Cascade. On Saturday Quartermaster.
Estate of Edith Godfrey...I 20 00 they all fished on Thomapple rivComrade Wm^Andr^ws has comf
IMITV HATIlkX 50 far thtrc ,laVf “*cn trained 127 Estate of Mary De Lieu
79.65' er
•v ■'"h
• good
geed catch.
pleted
, Wl'II'lUlill I HUI
! men In the pre-employment depart­
with a
.
_ painting and decorating hta J
o.i,
i ment. and 207 have received »up- Estate of Francis Sander*..
'
Mrs. Maggie Runyon of Isike home.
The Otis school reunion ha* been1 P&gt;«n»entary tralnlng-a total of 434. Estate of Herbert D. Wei­
Odeum i'as a Sunday dinner guest
Comrade Harry Brown had life'
ring
---■
70.03
1' at the Lacy and Porrltt home.
i cancelled for the duraUon
Reridents of Lake Od
mlhfortune of having iii* leg pierced
| c,nceu~ ,or tn* uut&gt;u011
&gt; BnMC Ionla, Caledonia •nd Ver- Estate of Robert Aitofl. .. 30314;i Mr. Aifd Mrs John Eash of Johns­ by u hay fork. He Is'able to be on
38.9* town. V^ryMteci' from Wednesday
' Prairieville
' montvllle. outside of thta
„ Estate of F. R. Iron*ide....
the Job again.
|I p
r. T
t. A
a. plcnlc
picnic w(11
win oc h(f|d
ncia touts- well as
— from
num Middleville.
n»uu&gt;cvmc, Nashville.
nunviue, Estate of Carrol A. Hub­
until Pridgy with his brother, Abe
The Post received a letter from
bard .................................... 1411-621 and wife.
_ evening
____ (
... the
.... school_
?Freeport
V, ■ ■ IL.I I and Woodland,
...I *and
«&lt;1 F_.
—_
day
July 23 ut
from
Comrade Harley Howtg. He ta ut
__ to ____
u nlFutr
Clare Eash and family and moth- present in the Naval hospital In
house. Pot luck. nt
Plan
come___
and
other part* zif
of thia
thta FAimn.
county, haw*
have law
tak- Estate of Andrew Allcrdlng 110001
bring your neighbor.
«n thta training. It ta very deslr- Estate of Ernest Wurst ... 3.574441 er. Mr*. A be’Eash, with Mrs. Alden Pensacola, Fla . and would like to
----------able and helpful. No doubt there Estate of Ida O. Bawdy.. . ■ 13881 Eash of
Dearborn spent
the Sab„ ----------------.... —
hear from his comrades.
BarryviU*
'■
‘ will be numerous classes this school Estate of Frank M. Hazel.. 1510 61 both wl'?rllh Mr. and Mrs Keith Dan- j We now have sixteen names on
The annual Barryville, Morgan.1 year also. Thta very practical work. Estate M Louis C. Walker.. 281551 lels of Hastings.
1 our honor roll, to buy a new artoBranch and McKelvey__*ehoo&gt; re- sponsored by our school*, ta servJohn Eash and Arthur Schmaltz |,Iane for our flying boys We want
Total
.87.413351 of Grand Rapid* visited Saturday ai) our comrade*’ name* on thta roll
Thursday. Aug. 6. Please bring. pecially helpful to young men pre­
Inheritance tax monev goes Into&gt; and Bunday with the former * par- .
rend In your nume and one doltable' sendee, also your own sugar, vioualy employed in gUollnc sta- the state's primary • school fund,, ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Eash and |ar bill to Comrade Roy E. Bta.h
—
-----------। lion*, or by hardware and imple- which Ls distributed among the Clare Eash and family.
Wc voted to buy some more War
Cedar Creek
, ment dealers, where restrictions and school districts of the alate In pro­ - - -----------------• • "
Saving Stamps m&gt; we me helping
ice cream social at Bunnell priorities have made It necssary for portion to the number of persons ini OBITUARY
| to Keep Them Plying ”
church Saturday night Jtfly 25. Ev-'------•------J
----------employer*•-------to reduce
their
working
each school district between the'
Raymond Edward Lacy, son ot
Wesley B. Webb. Adj.
erybody welcome.
force. Several of these men, who ages of five and twenty.
Edward and Sarah Lacy, was born . _________________________________
had
been
thrown
out
of
work,
have
on
Jan.
1.
1800.
in
Downtwo..
Doud
*
been able to get good Jobs and good SOUTH BOWNE
Kent
county,
and
departed
thta.
life
I
Pioneer picnic at Bunnell landing. wages In factories.
Miss Corinne Gies., spent several very suddenly on July 18. at the age,
Pair lake, Thursday, July 30
There I* also a program for young days with the A. J. Lennen family of 63 years. 6 month* and 17 day*
I|M men- 17 to 55- ,n meul working of Kalamazoo.
He spent" his entire lifetime in this
Mrs. Earl Pox and daughter Vada. vicinity.
Three clawe* have been given that
Mrs. Alice Gardner attended the
He was united tn marriage lc
i ne mm oi tne entire program 1* missionary meeting at the home of Emma Verll Klipfer and to this
Sheriff Bera and hU depuue3 i to fit men for good job,
&lt; । Mr*. Anderson last Thursday.
union was born one daughter. Mar-1
Mr*. Dorothy Gronewald and chil­ ion. He leaves to mourn their lag I
were confronted last week by a
11 no* J**™ Probable that worndren of Freeport and sUter-in-law hta loving wife, daughter. Marion
series of crimes committed by boy*. | 'n “ *•» ** mPn ,*«&gt; *
in Industry, especially
in factories from Missouri visited Monday after­ i Mrs. Emerson Stauffer &gt;. hta parThe Yankee Springs school house '"
ian„ m
th ee cheeis
More men noon at Jerry Blough's.
1 ent*, two sister*. Mrs. William Porwas broken Into, a radio and electric engaged in war work
Mrs. Esteila Rosier accompanied 1 ritt and Mrs. Alden Portitt; moth­
are
being
called
Into
military
serv­
clock stolen on July 14. The aheriff’s
Mrs Ervin Leigh of Cale- i
FOR THE
er-in-law. Mrs Emma Kllpfer. and
officers were able to clear up thta ice. and million., more will be draft­
donla
to
IARGA1H
I
Luke
Odessa
Saturday
afed
Men
must
carry
on
the
farms
many other relatives and friends
matter by arresting three boys who
uve in
in Allegan
ouegan county.
county, The
inc stolen
stolen , W produce the food. Other men temoon.
Funeral service* were conducted’
live
Mrs. H. F. Miller and daughter from the home Tuesday afternoon
huhteri
goods have been recovered Theboyi, must wort to process the farm pro­
Jerry and lady friend of Elkiiart. at 2 o'clock with Rev. R C. John­
will be dealt with later
ducla
*?rk
BudaaMheichioO ■’
The Smith Oil Station on M-37. i *«PPbr the e**entlata tn our Ameri- Ind., and W. H. Pardee called on son of Flint and Rev. Gordon Trues­
o fine art ■ • • °"d I
Mrs. Edwin Nash and family of dale of Nortiistar officiating
tall 1s
■ little south of the city limits, was can
“““ homes. The *"
' increasing
"*
In­
one that w«oUmv‘‘
terment at Bowne Ceiter cemetery
broken into on July 13 very early. for men to produce planes, tank*, Clarksville Saturday evening.”
.OIn. It b «lo!J®
Thin community was saddened
Three carton* of cigarettes and ships, and munition* for the gov­
•Thrift and Sa*mo*
$0 00 cash were stolen. One boy ta ernment. Many women may be Saturday evening by Uie sudden
death
of
Ray
Lacy
of
North
Bowne.
lor VictoiYasked
to
work
in
factories,
as
they
In Jail and another, who ta known,
Ona way to stretch
are
now
doing
to
some
extent.
But
ta being sought; the latter. 15 years
budoeh 11 ’“^Xni '
old. made hta get-away in a cat the demand for their service* will Sympathy ta extended to the be­
the thino» that w&gt;i
owned by Duane Miller, who live* 4 Increase, it seem* certain, in the reaved family.
give u» the lono«»’
near the young fellow's parent* on near future Training will become I The 26th annual Nash reunion
wrvice »o replace­
BouUi Hanover. This car was re- 1' a necessity for women who enter was held Saturday al Bowne Cenmenu con be put
covered at Climax. Mich.
&lt;i factories to do work which men । | ter. with an attendance of fifty.
off a» long as pot
They were present from Detroit.
After the two boys broke Into the have always done In the past.
Mr. Hansen Informs the Banner Lowell. Caledonia. Elgin. Ill.. Elk­
lible..
oil *taUon they took Winifred
Alexander's car on the night of that thta phase of our industrial hart. Ind., and Grand Rapids.
Another way to
Jerry Blough and Arthur Stahl
ttretch ’he budO«»
July 14. The two were arrested In problem 1* being given due consid­
Coldwaler and the car recovered. eration in the program here for were In Caledonia. Tuesday.
it to watch every
Glendon
Brock.
Kenneth
Johnson,
newipaper ad with
me
younger
mane
a
get-away
tne
.
National
Defense
Classes.
Plans
are
The
made
the
following night from the detention' beln« made 10 tr*ln wonien to op­ Lota Reed. Earl Schelter. Maxine
a sharp eye..An ad
vertiiemenl hke th&gt;«|
home taking Miller s car. He ran eral« machine tools also to open Schelter and Lucille Reese of Lake
Odessa
were
Sunday
callers
of
Waout of gas at Climax and left the • cU“ for Uwm ln b,ue print reBd"
netla Schray at the Mrs. Jennie
car there. It can be seen Uiat the ln?..nnd Ln*P*c,,onWe
If many of —
our
readers
sheriff and his deputies have solved
“ doubt
‘
- —
-■ ■ Pardee home.
IhrHtyl
al) these crimes and the proper pai - . have known the extent of the work
thrift and
lie* will be- facing the court In set­
, In training men in National De­
tlement.
SAVINGS FOR
fense Classes. It would seem, that
I these classes offer fine opportun­
8OUTHWE8T RUTLAND
VICTORY
There will be no Otis school re­ ities for many more men. and for
women who would Uke to learn how
union for the duration of war.
Mr. and Mr*. Myron Bishop and to operate machines.
Ladies Spring and
children were Sunday afternoon
Perplexing problems will confront
CRIMES AND LAW ENFORCE­
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Dan r
the next few sessions of the legisla­
MENT. Law* affecting technical!ture. In times of war difficult ques­
The Balance of
’
Mary Dunn left Sunday with
tions are presented to all legislative
our stock to go
friend* from Kalainazdo on a vaca­
bodies. The public in It* own Inter­ cedure; sheriffs; peace officers;
prosecuting attorneys; prisons;
tion trip in Kentucky.
est should exercise the utmost care

PROPOSE DREDGING
FOUR MILES OF THE M
01922370
of
&lt;a»U»u«. &gt;n» PM. !. M. 1)

nearly that much of Castleton township* in thta county. The drainage
ures of the Thomapple river include* several Eaton county town“nd \ considerable part ot
Castleton and Maple Grove.
When you consider that hundred*
-t -------.
of
farm*—
are tiled Into drain* ..
Uiat
increase the water flow into Thorpannlapple lair*
lake, Fin,
one Fon
can visualize what
these can. and do. do to' flood the
river and the lake in Umea of ex­
cessive rainfall. The people of this
city had a good opportunity In the
March flood this year to see what
can happen quickly where a lot of
snow melts, or heavy rain* fall. The
water In the river was the highest
ever known in that flood. One doe*
not liave to work hta imagination
overtime to realise what these flood*
do to the lowlands bordering Thom­
apple take and the river. As more
farms are drained more water will
go Into the lake.
Judge Davis had to recognise,
when he modified the InJuncUon.
that conditions at Thomapple take
and along the river have been so
altered by what we have explained,
that the owners of the low lands
mentioned and other* who might
be Interested should be given a
chance to present their situation.
In court, and should have court re­
lief If what they ask ta reasonable
and possible.
At th- June session of the Barry
county board of supervisor* thta year,
petition* were received from per­
son., claiming to own more than 81
perjznl of the shore line of Thorn­
apple lake, asking the board to take
legal steps to have the level of that
lake determined and maintained.
Thta ta possible now because the
InJuncUon has been modified. It
will be a matter for the court, and
we understand that steps are being
taken to have the lake level de­
termined legally.
A petiuon by the parUea Inter­
ested ha* been presented to Uie
county drain • commissioner. Mark
Ritchie, asking that the Thom­
apple river down stream from the
outlet ofithe lake, for a distance of
two miles, be dredged, with the
idea that court action will fix the
level of the lake, and provide mean*
for holding the water tn the lake
at the level determined by the court.
The petition »lso asks that, for a
distance of two miles upstream, be­
ginning at the inlet, the Thorn­
apple river be dredged.
We believe everybody will agree
that. If relief can b« given to the
owners of the low lands, which are
flooded *o often as to make them
quite useless for farming and often
even for pasturing. It ought to be
given them; provided it can be done
In a manner consistent with the
public good, and the general good
We are not attempting to decide
Uiat matter; that will be up to the
proper authorities. The Banner be-

nil concerned, to weigh this nutter
fairly and look Into It thoroughly.
First, It would seem apparent that
the level of the lake must be
brought considerably below what It
was when the injunction was is­
sued 40 years ago to afford any re­
lief to the low lands bordering the
lake and upstream from the Inlet.
Will that lowering of the lake level
be desirable from the public In­
terest standpoint?
Second—How much will be the
probable cost, and how much of It
will Barry county have to pay? How
much will the townships have to
pay? How much will the owners
of the lowlands be expected to pay?
—What percentage of the total cost
will the Baton, Ionia and Barry
land., have to pay whose drains In­
crease the flooding of the lake and
river? To dredge the river for four
miles will undoubtedly cost a nice
bundle at money.
Third—How many acres of low
lands will be benefited by the pro­
posed Thomapple lake drain? Ho*
much do the owners think that land
Is worth at the present time? How
much more would It probably be
worth if the lake level were lowered
two or three feet? Even If that were
done. In the spring break-up. or
when there are heavy or continued
rains, would these lands continue
to be overflowed, so they could only■
be used for pasturing?
Fourth — What benefits, except;
such as the owners of the low landsi
may derive, could be expected fromI
dredging four miles of the Thom­.
apple river and lowering the lake•
level?
\
Fifth—Would It be a money saver■
to buy the low lands and forget;
about dredging the river and low­.
ering the lake?
■ Wc are not answering these ques­
tions We are presenting them for
all concerned to consider and an­
swer for themselves.
There h»ye been disappointment*
In Barry county about lowering lake
levels.
Lowering Bristol lake In

FINE WORK HEREfOR

national defense

Yvar’i Inheritance
Tax in Barry County
Wo* Over $7,400.00

USED CARS AND
1940 MASTER DELUXE TOWN

AMMI

nerirr s Men Viear up
Three Juvenile Crimes

1939 CHEVROLET TRUCK

1937 CHEVROLET 1 TON PANEL

WEILER MOTOR COMPANY
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et® RAseeeease

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MEN'S SUMMER TIES

Mrs. Buehl Beatty and son of |
in the selection of legislators. They
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
Kalamazoo spent the week with her .
should be individuals of wide expe­
parent*. Mr. and Mrs ,Franc Oor- cannot be carried out. and said sum rience. In business, in law. in farm­
ing. etc. Even in times of peace
many of our governmental difficul­
ed by the Eastern Star at Adrian ties can be traced to the fact that
uy.
i Mich., ikjiown as the Eastern Star we have elected too mny Individ­
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox were
। Villa) to’be und in name manner uals to Important public offices
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
to the memory of Dr. Puller, which merely because we considered them
bert Wilcox near Hastings.
to be "nice fellows”. In these trying
Mr.
Mrs .toy
spent 1
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Roy oougtas.
Douglass spent
times It is of utmost importance
Thursday evening with Mr. and Mra I ™.y
.*h,
’ ed frotn
from their trust when
when tlte
the arar­ that we select our officials upon the
rwn nn.ifti,,, in hnnnr nf
“r rangements either under
O.I.
-r..
under tills para- bosh of all around experience and
| graph or paragraph 4 have been proven ability. A State Senator is
Mrs. Minnie Schtffman and Mra.; r,~72i„.
called upon to enact important law*.
Gladys Goodenough and son* Dick
The
amount available in this He must consider new laws and
and Junior of Muskegon visited Mr.
1
amend and repeal old ones. A wide
and Mrs. Roy Oak., and famlly estate Is much larger than first an­ range of subject* la involved. He
ticipated. It Is a fine sum. Mrs
Monday afternoon.
i7
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splendid phll- must pass upon laws relating to;
AGRICULTURE. Tracking laws;
est &lt;nlriL
spirit. A1
A* *
she
children lawa affecting the fruit grower*;
and Mrs. Wm. Haven* Sunday.
Ptt
hB had no chudren
I it was wise and helpful to make disease* In cattle; marketing laws;
Pvt Hubert McCallum of Camp
Livingston spent Friday evening
electrification; supervision of Uve-

ANI7ATIllN\

CLAY HILLS
The Grace Lutheran Guild will
Mr. and Mr*. Roy McCaul enjoy- Inect aV ltlr, form home of Mra
cd a ftah supper at Gun take one Hnrry sponable on Wednesday. July
nlohl
la.l
w~-lr
w
th
.1»rrv
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ford and family.
■
&lt;*«,----------------------------Floyd Haight and wife were week- CHARLTON PARK
end visitor* at Eugene Haight's.
1 Due to change to seven day work
Harold England and family of. week the Oliver Equipment ba*eLansing spent Saturday night with ball team of Battle Creek could not
Leon Potts and wife and all spent make an appearance Sunday. NashSunday With Mrs Lenna Joluison. ville. however, organized a te«m
In Bowne, Other visitor* that day and played In their place. The
were Mr. and Mra. Vance Sharp of, boy* did a very good job, the *core
Middleville and Mr*. Dorothy Oil- being 7 to 6 In favor of the Park.
lett of Grand Rapids.
I Till* coming Sunday Weston Bls-

ricallure.
EDUCATION.
consolidation of

1.49
BOYS' SUMMER CAPS
fit

COOL AND
Comfortable

Old Fashioned home cooked meals served family
style, as yoy like it. With oil the Old-time trimmlngs that melt In your mouth, PlaiSPo stop In soon.

Complete Chicken Dinner $1.00

LONG LAKE LODGE
At Acker’s Point On Long Lake
Phone 3F-22 for reservations

Stripe*,
cliccks and
plains, all
price* to go

BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS
AU. COLORS AND
rnmt sizes
.

I W

BOYS' JIMMY G ALLS

79

Sanforized,
washable.

STRAW
HATS

88c

1 TABLE MEN'S SHIRTS

One table as-

Our Better
Soiled (rum
handling

sixes, and
colors must

Slightly
4 0J
...
I

Grade.

THE MONEY YOU* SAVE IN WAR STAMPS ANfr
BONDS WILL FIGHT THE WAR NOW.’WILL WIN
THE WAR SOONER AND WILL BUY’YOU THINGS
YOU’WANT WHEN THE WAR Is’oVERI BUY YOUR
WAR^STAMPs'aND BONDS’^T PENNEY'S)

determining

PENNEY’S WORK CLOTHES
SUPER - SERVICE OVERALLS
Ladle* While Glove*

division

of

Tough denim, fully
Sanforized
an d
huskily sewn to
assure longer serv-

J39
BIG MAC

KIM SIGLER

Heavy duty values!
Full 8 ox. Sanfor­
ized denim, cut
over graduated pat­
en is I

TAXATION. An increasingly
Important subject requiring lots

BIG MAC

disputes; numerous laws affecting
LABOR. Laws relating to unetn-

training and experience who knows
how to do the Job you want done.
The Eighth District ta entitled to
the same consideration. Kim Sigler
has the necessary qualifications. He
is a successful business man. He lias
had a wide variety of legal expe­
rience. Like any other man who opbles. Kim Sigler will make the
Eighth District a good Senator.
(Paid for by friends)

SPECIALS SATU,DAY
7 flavor*

ODESSA TOMATO JUICE
GRAPEFRUIT - fancy segment

3

Hasky Work

SHOES

WORK GLOVES.
leather palm,! . 35r

379

WORK GLOVES,
ranvas!.. 15o

■Blreli arch supports
foot
health!
Plain1 toe. leather

FIELD HATS, cool .
,trsu ’ .. -------- Xte

$13-75
ind’you help do your

2

Blurdy Work Pants
Sanforized .... 1.79

IZoz.can JJ2
47 oz. can 17

2 can‘ 25

BED PILLOWS
A REAL VALUE

gge

Poper WINDOW SHADES
Idlh. 6 ft. long

Age

Ladies’ SHIER DRISSIS

FROSTY MORN Blanket

Men's Shop Caps

Cottage Set*

CR

13

BROADCLOTH
4 R0

■d Halid Cater Plain
your choice
•

WORK SHOES, eord

bottles OK

plus bottle charge

C. THOMAS STORE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Waist Band. 9 oz
full cut. sanfor­
ized denim pant*.
Boys ...................98c

The subject* are unlimited. vIn

stallment buying; exemption laws!

400 CLUB son DRINKS
JELL-0
PREM .sandwich meat

$25.00 U. S. Bond
This store’s best buy at
only

SLUB

school

concerning school*.
/
BUSINESS. Sales tax; haws af­
fecting debtor and creditor; con­
tracts; licensing provisions of all
kinds, advertising laws; laws con-

4fr

OX HIDE

Law* affecting
schools, appro-

i earlier In the season was close and
Our fighting men are doing I interesting.

FRIDAY

Men's

WASH
PANTS

Summer Coots
a
/■ yu

- $35,000 TRUST TO
PENNOCK HOSPITAL

had ■ccumulatcd.
accumulated.
family.
i, llnd
Sunday visitor* al Herman Ku- ,
. .aaL*a viatre
Mil* were his daughter. Marte Kuball and stater-ln-law. Mrs. Anna
VK VMIIILM 11VH J
Kuball of Charlotte.
The
The Goodwill
Goodwill Aid
Aid will
will meet
meet Zt
Melvin oaks made a business trip Mrs aerald Smith's, July 24 for
to near Belding Sunday.
; tUpper. Visitors are welcome.

JQ

WASHABLE

WAR DEMANDS UTMOST IN
LEGISLATIVE ABILITY

SERVED EVERY SUNDAY

Adv. T-XJ

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want

«

Chicken Dinners!

VERMONTVILLE, MICH.

SHIER

Savings
Ox Hide*

79c

YARD

Work Shirts
Big Mac

98c
Dress afilr€

Husky------------covert or
design!
chambray.
Sanfarizod
Banforised
covert or
or lasting
chambruy.

Big Mac

1.19
Finest v a t
dyed
cloUi.

Men's MATCHED OUTFITS
A real light weight suit, slub cot­
ton shirt, and pants
In Teal or Tan.

122. IN WAR JTAJM
WILL BUY A SUROI
BED. HOW MA

bed's WILL YOU B

�TM BATIMOB
A EBCOND FRONT?

EDITORIALS

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l-ubue cUmor nr • ueond Inmt:

S.'STwr”* “

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Backward GlanC*.
Bit. of Ye.terday

FENNOCK HOSPITAL NOTEM
Babies bcm al th* hospital 1

Olsworth Newton. 5M W
Court, on July 17; a girl to Mr. and
■ Mr*. Harry Hurleas, 401 N Church,
A VICTORY FOR INFLATION
July 17; a daughter to Mr. and Mn
: Homer Bauchman. Route 1. July IB;
m rar
called "Little York Trlbunf dee kt rd that the adPrcwecutor Gould. In hta annual
Doara m
nc so-canea
uiuic
the p.neni]s &gt;fre (rcport showl there were 5M pro­
Steel case ta a victory tor hula-. buntllIlg t
oadly and to ’ secutlon* with 489 conviction*.
Non. The muonlng which prompt-1 gUrUd’B
campaign for I "
---- -------------- --- ------; P. W. O'Connor and Bon of Orand Arthur Bennett. 731 E. Bond, and
*1 a drive on Richmond, the capita! Rapids have been awarded the con­ a boy lo Mr. and Mra. Oeraid Smel­
tract for the constructloci of «H lier. 923 N. Church. On July 30 a
-,
. . . ,. of the Southern Confederacy.
miles of regulation width trunk line daughter to Mr. and Mra. Adrian
I*^, ’LTT*
”«* —I M.
M- from the M. C. crossing east of the Smith. Vermontville, and a son to
O.K
in Number -y
County. F^nn to the foot of Barry- Mr. and Mra- Harry Leys. 303 W.
* "T"
oU« p.„r.
vUlc hill.
\
““
01 »P .h.
er,. r~plr « U«
Former members of the M. U. M. and Mn. Oeraid -Bedford. Middle­
the de mands.
। North
to this editorial ‘club held a gathering Friday at Uie ville, on July 31.
II hu Mn ebomu iur ,om&lt;
a
,home of Mn. Nellie Bump on W.
Medical pattent* al'the hospital
u™U»1U»*»»»d. .r =ur ™|i „„„
1Mill SL Twelve ’of the original are Harry Thompson, 710 B. MadlaTM
n, urn &lt;*. imv
OTOTh,lml„, „,.„„a„
1member* wero present.
But 81..
John Holcomb.
July 19. 1923
Clarksville; Frank Van Scholen. 457
and 1 Apple: William Carr. Route 1, and
Merchants, manufacturers
our tremendous resources we have
. , . —
,
, ,
I Mrs Lou Schantx, 3J0 E. Thom St.
Milter ■&gt;« men nor Ite m.lrrUU! ""a'J2*,r *
“T !professional men of the city are
Surgical patient* wfioi&gt;c condi­
..
, .
.
1 southern capital before enough men 1sponsoring a big Mid-Summer pic­ tions are reported a* good are:
nic al the Fairground Thursday.
Mrs. Matthew Armstrong, Laxe
»»&gt; OrUUn dmand. U, uidIU™
.July 27.
Odessa; Mrs. William Loll. Clarks­
Sheriff's force made a raid .on a
Co MhK .n .r-n.1 o, — p™
Iama
ville. and Kenneth Blough, Alto.
moonshine Joint in Assyria last
U» UII-A.lt p&lt;Mr.
BavU&gt;Me
night, capturing a *UU. 13 barrels
Tte tmntl
nn&lt; cl.Ultr
,of
mash, many gallons of white SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Last Weak's Letter.
™
-Ph- i ■mule and three moonshiners.
Mrs. Nellie Foreman ta assisting
Mis* Nevah Parlee of Woodland
’
, ™&gt; ■»»"&gt;“&gt;« &gt;&gt;»lr MteU,® Mlwho was so terribly buni- in the care of Mrs Bertha McKib­
.«» in th.
Mn .MM,
In township,
'
ben. who is quite ill.
N» e-P ™ M prouelrt &gt;™&gt;
&lt;ed but winter, ta much improved.
Mrs. George Haven* and children.
Ihl. Mtelte. in UAW tund.rtjtonKa „ . muK
lhu
JFive Grand Rapid* young people
contributed 150 inches of skin for Erwin, Dick, and Dorothy and tiie
latter's friend. Lorraine CorbUi, r«r
lure campaign.
«grafting purposes.
greater fall In Ute living standard •
Finishing Couches are being put turned to Detroit Sunday after ten
There ta a leason in this for those
days' stay at the Havens home.
of throe not protected.
of us today.
con Broadway bridge and It will be
If the workers at "LltUe Steel"
Let's let our admirals and gen- copened lo traffic about August 1.
were in the subnormal Income
crals determine the strategy of thta rmodeling the Regent UteaUe at the 1
group, there would be some just I- j
war. Their judgment will not be ceast end of State street and plan |
flea lion for their wage demands
faultless. But even al its worst lto open aoon under their own man- OBDEB FOB PUBU4MTION
But, according lo the government's
It will be preferable' lo Uiat of tu •
own statistics, steel workers arc,
lirld at
Arthur Flnkbelner.
Middleville
"arm chair strategists" bock home
among the highest paid fifth of fac-I Not many of u» have ang con- young
man who died in France, was
»
burled in the home town cemetery
lory workers in the country and
cepllon of the quantities of ma- on July jj
among at least the highest third
" '■ tcrials needed for - JUCCCSjfu)
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of income receiver* at all kind*. !
* campaign or Uie intricate problem.* THIRTY YEARS AGO
“1:
Therefore. 11 1* evident that theJM' of supply involved. Nor do we know July II. 1912.
wage demands of “Little Steel",
! how much material and how many
Walter Pipp. the heavy hilling
were not based on necessity. Rathei
men are available. Il would be nice third sacker of the Hastings team,
Uie War Labor Board has seen1 fltI, to know but if these facta were re- joined the Kalamazoo champions of
to champion a group who are a
1 leased, the Axis leaders would also the South Michigan league Friday.
Robert W Cook, eldest son of Mr.
ready "tops'' among factory wasr
..U p,on”
— have the information.
earners.
All of us want a second front
The Immediate effect of this
When enough men and material* and Mrs J. S. Harper of thta city,
WLB decision will be the addition
were united in marriage at four
of about twenty-one million dol-1I have been accumulated, there wil) o'clock on Monday afternoon at the
be a second front.
home of the bride's parents on Dib­
For the Mkc of the United Nable street.
When thta increase has been spread
Mrs. Margaret Whitney passed
throughout the entire steel Indus-1 lions' cause, however, and llje
’ j' American boy* who are being sent away early Wednesday morning at
Lry &lt;a* it hievitably will be&gt;. it wil*
overscAs, let u* all hope that the home of her daughter. Mrs. Al­
fncan an addition of seventy-five
noUilng will prompt our military bert Carveth.
Cion dollar* annually. Added tc
Rial*
Mrs. Elisabeth Barber, wife of Dr.
leaders to call for an attack untl’
H. A Barber and mother of Dr. Cwill be countleu other wage bii full and adequate preparations
trease* In the interest of "equalihave been made.
Tuesday
afternoon.
*&gt;f
-1
Ration" among other war Indus- 'i Modem warfare Is a buslneu for
July 18. 1912.
"a a&lt;
tr.'re.
1 trained spectallste-Not politiclani
Hie increase in "Little Steel" was
Hie lumber business so long con- J*1'
or amateur strategist* 6n the
figuratively speaking, the opening
ducted hare by J. S. Harjx-r and Co. on" ,*
home front.
of a floodgnte which will spread,
will continue lo be conducted by
Ft
the estate under the management
througlwul American Industry.
of Walter Harper, a son
•
}
Wage Increases will boost the de­
Chester Pryor has purchased a I &lt;-.Un
mand for consumer goods at ■,
dental office at Big Rapids and will I ,r"f&lt;
time when normal supplies in every
locate there.
I “’j'
line will have to be cut in the in- f
Mayor Osborn lias sold hLv fine uk,
Mr. -and Mr*. D. D.t Meyers of
lercst of defense production. An in- ।Hammond. Indiana, spent the week new Overland car to Bert Holley. ,|11Woodland merchant.
end here.
The Misses Ann Mayo of Grand FORTY YEARS AGO
If'ui
wind! Ing supplies is a long step
Rapid* and Mis*. Jean Smith have
own the road to inflation.
gone to Mackinac Island for their
July 10. 1903.
The really disturbing thing in vacation.
v|
Saturday threshermcn of the
onncctlon *ith the "Little Steel"! Miss Esther Dull of Daytona
Beach. Florida. Is visiting her par- county met In the city and organ- 4tb
ised. They agreed upon a price of “J®'
Inent by the War Labor Board of,
3c per bushel for threshing wheat »i i
other relatives.
B "standard" for future wage setMrs. Porter Klnne and Mrs. Frank and also an Increase In price for •» •
lemenl*. The board declared that Hecker were railed to Shelby, Ohio
rill
Ml** Nellie Pryor started a kin­
he peacetime purchasing power of by the death of their alsler. Mr*.
dergarten Monday in the new school
all hourly wages—a* of Jan. 1, 1941 Jennie Rice.
building with ten UtUe ones enrolled
daughter* returned home Saturday the first day.
Berved. and under certain condi­ from Alpena.
Dell Gams ha* purchased the
tions to be increased.
Funeral services for Mr*. Glenn drug store at Woodland formerly
, ’In the face of a general reduc­ Howell. 47. were held Wednesday conducted by H. P. French.
tion in living standard* due to a afternoon at two o'clock al the Heu
July 17, 1902.
funeral home, conducted by the j
scarcity of consumer good*, how can
Rev. H. R Krieg. Burial In Lake­
Lorenao Mau*, son of Supervisor
Die purchasing power of any group view cemetery. She leave* her hus­
pc maintained on a par with peace- ■ band Glenn, one daughter. Glenna' ly injured in a street car accident
Ume standards!
and one son Donald.
at Kalamasoo.
*■*'
' Industrial wages make up about
Mrs. Marvel Eberly of Si. Loul*
John Bessmer reports a splendid |M,
1
Lwo-tlilrd* of the mcoirie of tilt* ta visiting her sister. Mrs. Coy sale of hta new style harmonicas.
Brumm. They all spent Sunday.
NOTICE TO CBBDITOBB
country. ' if the purchasing power,
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Of these wages are to be mainJuly 14. 1893.
7 *
gained on peacetime level*, it giean*
Mrs. Bessie Brown and Mrs. Carl
W. H. Huffman. Alonso Wooley.1
that all the increase in cost in­ Brown spent a few days Uie first
Spary Phillips, and Oscar Crook
volved will be at the expense of
Mrs Grace pulU entertained her went to Wall lake Thursday. The
the other third of the population parents from Pontiac Sunday.
first two boasted of their ability to
This L* something which cannot be
Richard Johnson spent the week­ "do" the other two in catching ftah.
pone—The resources simply arc noi j end with ill* father. Norman John­ The final report was: Huffman and
Wooley. 3: Phillipa and Crook. 50.
son in Detroit.
there.
Miss Kittle Beadle left Tuesday
HIM Ethel Mae Klnne of Grand
I Till* WLb "yardstick" was prob,I^dge U visiting her grandparents. 1 for Benton Harbor where she ha*
•bly the outgroirth of a sentiment Mr. and Mrs. Porter Klnne.
secured a position.
Wliich ta much too prevalent in out
Mis.-. Flora McCallum has been
Mrs. Sylvia Yvlder of Battle Creek
government — Everybody want­ visited wiUi relatives here a few engaged to teach the No. 1 Barry MOTICB or MOBTOAOB BALE
school again next year at the salary
credit for doing something t^Jjelp
Mrs
Maude
Wtnrlng
Is
(pending
of
|370.
some ifroup of voters; nobody ha.*
Horace Greeley, militant and
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‘
crusading editor of the old New j TWENTY YEARS AGO

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2

L E G A L S

NASHVILLE

sufficient "gumption* to risk tak­
Ward Butler Is having hi* vaca­
ing the blame for opposing the de­ tion thLs week from his duties at
mands of any group or bringing It the bank.
down to earth
WOOD SCHOOL
Only one thing can counteract, ,Mr
__________________________
and Mr* Howard Wilson en"
the upward spiral which the "Lit-(Joyed a very pleasant weekend on a
trip
Dike
spending
tie Steel” decision ha* started and motor
—”
4“ to ’
**'■ City, —
—&lt;*—•
the
night
with Mr. Wilson's moth­
that ta a drastic program of tax­
er and traveling through the^cherry
ation uniformly applied which wil1 orchard* on Sunday. Charles paid
Siphon off excess purchasing powet them a short visit after they re­
turned.
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Cairns and
Btandard*.
Blit no such program has. yet daughter Mr. and Mrs. Will Cairns*
tfeen adopted ot even seriously pro­ and Floyd attrjided the Calms re­
union Saturday.
posed. Rather all of our wartffne
tax programs have followed the family attended a birthday dinner
famular rule of shifting
. the bur- In honor of Mis* Kale Kidder at the
dm in such a manner as to alien- home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bassett
ale the least possible number of of Freeport, Sunday.
votes|
Ida cairn* suffered a painful acPerliap*.’ after
the November tLUenl,t!je fiul
ttIr,WS2"T2rr
....
. *he got her eyeball scratched. The
election. Uie politicians at Wa»h- e$e „nied to be In bad condition on
tnguin may settle down to some tea' -Sunday,
work on anil-inflation measuret-

and it will take "some doing" tr
counteract Uie InHatlonarv eRec!
of Uie decision made by, the Wai

nund* by "Utile Steel."

. Insects and bugs make up 41 per
cent of the catbird's food and IL is
doubtful if it would poach an do­
mestic fruit* if a sufficient suaply

July 31. 1892.

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FARMERS...
Mais avary ararfcatJayBONDDAYl
For our fighting mtn,
tor our country's lulurt and for 4ratdem
UL_ wt must mttt tad
best our county War
Bond quota and kttp on do­
ing it
W2
(OP

Pick up your War Bond* and
Stamps on your stcoad slop
in town... right after you've
sold your tggs, milk, poultry,
stock or grain. No invtitrqent is too small and no in­
vestment is too largt ... (kt
impartaot thing it to buy
tvrry timg you trill
U. S. Trnnrj
Bee Travel* for Honey
It has been estimated that a bee
travels 43,776 mllee to gather one
pound of honey, constating of 29.154
drops. A good hive of bee* In a fa­
vorable location can produce a
pound ot honey in about 45 minutes.

By Destroying Cattle
Tick Disease !• Checked
That ticks can be the vectors or
transmitters of disease organism*
ws* demonstreted fog the first Ume
in 1883. Two investigators. Messrs.
T. Smith *ntL-F. L. Kilbourne, of
the United SUM? department of agriculture, discovered that a perticular species of Uck in the southern
states wee Uw vector of a protoxoan
(a single-celled animal) that pro­
duces a serious and often fatal dis­
ease in catUa and other domestic
animals lo Texas and adjoining
states.
These Texas fever ticks, as U»y
are called, are single host parasites.
They pass their different stages on
one animal, finally meting and drop­
ping to the ground where the fe­
male* lay lheir eggs. As there is no
successful way of curing the afflict­
ed animals, the best method for
checking the disene to to kill the
ticks on their hosts, and to prevent
the parasites from spreading Into
other parte of the country by quar­
antine regulations. In this manner
the pesto have bcaa greatly re­
duced in number, and the area of
their distribution has been restrict­
ed. In Europe other species of Ucks
have been found to be responsible
for a disease similar to the Texas or
redwater fever.

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Passenger Pigeon* ExUnci
Although there were billions ot
passenger pigeon* in the United
Stales a hundred year* ago. those
birds are now extinct. According to
an article In Natural History Maga­
zine the last passenger pigeon died
in Cincinnati xoo tn 1914.

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departments of the Hastings Fur­
niture Manufacturing Co.

Although medietas •««»
•nets hive forged sbssd ta m«U»*
of trsstmrnt. tuberculxtai* re^^n*
the AIM oontributarjo
rsts smong persons 11 ta M
United States, Dr. Dean .A. Clark.
National Institute of Health surgsot,
told members of the beslth divistan.
Council of Social Agencies.
Washington has the highest tuber­
culosis death rate in the country. Dr.
Clark said, and is also the higi«»t
in venereal Infections among cities
at 500.000 population or more.
Throughout the country, « P«:
sons out of every 100.000 while and
200 Rom the same number in u&gt;«
Negro population d-ed from Uis
dlMSse. Dut in Washington W deatha
for every 100.000 white population
were reported. Dr. Clark declared.
In the District of-Columbia there
is also an urgent need for the addi­
tion of a mental hygiene branch to
the Health department, he said.
•There I* no branch of medicine tn
the district which Is so inaccessible
to the low Income group."
Speaking of accidental bllndnes*.
Dr. Clark said mishap* that occur
In the home are the largest single
cause of blindness. Poor housing
conditions were present in 32 per
cent at the cases reported.

tlons seam to prove that King Salo­
mon was an important iron and cop­
per magnate of the ancient world.
Dr. Engbcrg pointed out in a Uni­
versity at Chicago lecture Uiat in
the year 3000 B. C. EgypUan* were
familiar with the art of extracting
the square root of numbers. They
oven appear to have known how to
obtain the area of a circle by squar­
ing _el|lu ninths of the diameter.
The’reiulllng error from thio method
he declared, to only about half of I
per cent
Th* pig. excavaUona
prove, was domesticated long be­
fore the horse and the latter long
before the camel

J TO 4-LI. AVG.

Ed. Holbrook has purchased Will.
Babcock s interest in the Hams and
Babcock barber shop and business. |
’ About fifty, are in attendance at; Ia.

T. B. CJd-f Do*th Cause
Among Young«r P^P*0

' iMRSri ef Blag BeiesaM
Archeology now has substantiated
the broad historical framework of
tFo Old Testament narrative from
th* Ume of Abraham, according to
Dr. Robert Engberg. director of th*
American School for Oriental Besearch at Jerusalem. He cite* the
seaport of King Solomon. menUaned

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�THUMDAY, JUI-Y U, 1H1

THB LIAPING TILDBNS

Gideons Give Bibles to
Geest Guard Trainees
In several Hastings church**, are
are placing a copy of the New Taatfean soldier. On Sunday laat. rep­
resentatives ot the Battle Croak
branch of thta Christian travailing
sateemen's organisation gave a copy
of the Bible to each one of the 300
men who are being trained for
coast guard service al the three
W.' K. Kellogg camps at Clear. Pine

gave 10 Bibles to each, of the three
camps, which are lo be'-kept at the
camps permanently.

'Pasteur Enzyme’ New
Traffic Cop* for Food*

EithlM.-DoUar W.f.
Warily Enough, Say Glrla
Eighteen dollar* a week is a quite
adequate salary for working girls,
according ta the women themselves.
Interviews with 0,000 working

Farming Facts Worth Knowing
WILLARB 90 LTI—

■
way from pyorrhea lo piles.

has just been completed by the BuUniversity cl Southern California

worms, gastritis, toxemia, tnfeettoue
enteritis. colttta and several others.
Constipation. while pot so much a
disease be a condition, I* likely to
causa toxemia. Diarrhea ta really
a symptom, hardly a disease.
A chill may bring on gastritis.
Entente. which is an Inflammation
of the tertal invasion. However, it

opinion.
About 88 per cent said they were
making enough to maintain a de­
cent standard of living. And of those
who said they needed more money.
n per cent were making in excess

Most of the women said they were
well clothed, with 0 per cent claim­
ing they were always in need of
clothes.
‘The higher wage group, com­
plained more about the need for

The chemical identification of a
cellular "traffic cop," which directs
Leaping over parkrd automobiles and through hoops of fire ta the the human body's utilization at food
unusual act to be presented by The Tildens before afternoon grandstand along the smooth and efficient road
Apple "Chemurgy
crowds at the Ionia Free Fair, starting August 17.
ot respiration Instead of the energy­ earners,” pointed out Dr. Thurston
Before the war. the Tildens performed their daring act all over
"* Until our farm
wasting detour of fermentation, was H. Ross, director of the bureau.
Europe and were twice a feature of the famous Mills Circus in London.
announced by Dr. Kurt G. Stem ot "That is. those who spent most mookeep on squeezing t
To gain height and distance, the Tildens make their leaps from a small
the Yale university school of medi­
recent bumper crop
springboard after a running start. The men cover distances as great
est need for them at all times, while
from the trees and
as 22 feet. The flaming hoops through which they leap, are so small cine.
not pay for the picking. His old-fashioned press develops a pressure
Without this strategic biological those who spent least had no com­
that at lime* their clothing ca tehee fire.
,
75 tons. .
substance. Dr. Stem declared in hla plaints to make with respect to the
quality
and
quantity
ot
their
address al the meeting of the New
Hogs Don’t Need Cod Liver Oil
York section of the American clothes.”
Crippled Children Are
The purpose of the survey, Dr.
Chemical society, each adujt would
Hog feeding testa at Cornell Experiment Station confirm the findings
Aided by Modern Surgery have to consume the dally equivalent Ross stated, was to find out what at several other station*—to the effect that when pigs receive yellow corn
these women spefid money for and
anti a good mixed protein supplement, together with alfalfa hay and min­
Magic, in lha guise of modern
how much they spend on the various
erals, the addition of cod liver oil to the ration did nothing but increase the
surgery and the ancient craft of
Dr. Stern and his research asso­
expense.
brace making, is reality to Iowa’s ciates. Dr. Joseph L. Melnick and items.
A typical yearly expenditure rec­
crippled and deformed children Delafield DuBols, named the newly
Pellets for Poultry
who have been patients at the Uni­ identified substance the "Pasteur ord for other items disclosed that
In experiments by the USDA, mash fed in the form of peltate gave
versity of Iowa Children's hospital enzyme" In honor of Dr. Louis Pas- street dresses 4*33.75), transporta­
better results than did the same mash fed in dry mash form. The pellets
Here, under the genius of Dr. Ar­ four, who In 1MI discovered an anti­ tion 1*48.13), amusements &gt;*20.40),
produced 13 more eggs per year and the pullets maintained their body
thur Steindter, regarded as promi­ fermentation effect while carrying and stockings &lt;(10.32) made the
weight better than the dry-mash pullet*. Cost of feed per dozen eggs
nent in this work, a laboratory has out his experiments on yeast and most sizeable bite into the remainprobably was fully as high with the pellets, because of the higher cost ot
been built that ranks with the na­ the fermentation ot beer. In the
manufacture.
tion’s best ta orthopedic work. Here ceils of the human body fermenta­
children who were hopelessly des­ tion converts sugar into lactic acid
Hiatus of Daniig
Molasses for Cattle
tined to go through life with crip­ Instead of alcohol.
A thousand years ago Danzig was
Missouri Experiment Station report* that the chief value of molasses
pled arms or tegs, or a deformed
A possible new Insight into the a peaceful Polish fishing village,
for cattle lies in its palatability. Both dairy and beef animals like the
fool, are walking and playing just
chemical riddle of cancer was hint­ Gyddanizc, at the mouth of the Vis­ sweet latte, and by sprinkling it over unpalatable fodder a greater con­
the same as their , more fortunate
ed by Dr. Stern in recalling the tula river. Pomeranian dukes cap­ sumption can be secured. Best results have been secured when the
playmates.
molasses I* diluted with from 1 to 2 parte of water—anirtbout 10% of
discovery several years ago by Dr. tured and fortified the city in 1150;
molasses is added to the roughage or grain.
■
For those who are not, and can­
Otto Warburg, Nobel Prize winner Il was returned to Polish domina­
not be completely cured, there is re­
tn medicine, that tumor cells are tion in 1282.
Hold
Down on Silage
lief or permanent help of a nature
Teutonic
knights
seized
the
city
especially active In fermenting su­
that lessens the burden of a physical
In
1308.
but
their
rule
lasted
only
■
Minnesota
Experiment
Station
warns
against
feeding
more
than SO
gar into lactic acid. He suggested
drawback that might have kept
lbs. of silage per day to cows in heavy production—because silage contains
that this might be due to a shortage until 1488 when the territory was
them away from society as a whole.
so much moisture that it prevents the animal from getting enough nutriof the newly Identified Pasteur en­ returned to Poland. In 1772. when
Dr. Stetadler began orthopedic
Poland was partitioned for the first enta to keep up maximum production. Under such eireumatancea it is
The total amount ot wages paid
zyme.
better to give the eow a fill of good legume hay, plus what silage she wants
work here even before the children's
in the' United flutes varies from
”ln spite of the fact that some time, Germany absorbed the hinter­ on the aide.
’
hospital wu built. He commuted
tumor strains can derive all the en­ land but left the city more or less
to Iowa City from Des Moines twice
free.
But in the second Polish par­
census, 1937, showed a total of
ergy they need from respiration,”
Sweet Clover For Pasture
weekly to see patients end perform
tion
to
1793,
Germany
absorbed
wages of *10,112,883,711. There are
Dr. Stern pointed out, "they may
operations.
Sweet
clover
does
not
provide
pasture
of
much
account after the.
approximately 6,633.(XXh persons in
form as much as their own height the city as well.
seeds ripen—but before that a good stand will furnish a surprising
The department was established
Napoleon restored Danzig to free
Die United Slates 05 years old or
in lactic add per day. provided that
amount of feed. Last spring a Reno County, Kansu, farmsr turned 115
here ta, 1010 when the children's
older.
they are furnished the necessary city status for the seventh change. head of two-year-old steen into 30 acres of sweet clover about the middle
hospital—one of four state operated
In 1814 it was relumed to Germany
of April and this small acreage provided them wlth.more than enough feed
hospitals at the university—was con­
A sufficient supply of Uie Pasteur and remained a part of the German for two and a half months.
structed.
John W. Ross ot Erin, Tenn., is
enzyme, he argued, might prevent empire until World war treaties
made
it
Poland's
outlet
to
the
sea.
Handling Hatching Eggs
this diversion of the normal food
certain of one thing, says the Amer­
supply.
ican magazine. When he dies he’s
Missouri Experiment Station reports that the hatchability of good
Contrary to the general belief,
going to have n bit of heavep-at his
fertile eggs can be completely destroyed before incubation by a tempera­
Oxygen Cocktail
head. Recently an BOO pound mete­ Benedict Arnold did not lose a teg.
Take an oxygen cocktail to start । ture that i» cither too high or too low—by holding the eggs too long—or
Plutonic Stone Quarry
by rough handling. The temperature of the storage place should be
orite fell near the Boss home. He is He was, however, wounded to the
the day, is the advice of Mrs. Elba- I
50 and 60 degrees with ample moisture—it is preferable to set
keeping it to use for his tombstone. teg during a battle in the War of
Discovered by Chemists beth F. von Hesse. New York, who between
eggs within a week after laying—the eggs should be stored with the
the Revolution and a memorial to
Exploitation of a quarry near has-gained considerable public no- small end down—and they must not be jamd.
Corona. Calif., said to contain a tloe as the speech teacher of Elea­
field.
Yeast for Milk Fever
very fine-grained plutonic rock of nor Roosevelt.
Estimated revenues of the U. fl­
Mrs. von Hesse's oxygen cock­
exceptional purity and hardness,
post office department for the last
Ohio Experiment Station ta trying out irradiated yeast as a source
will be undertaken by a Los Angeles tail goes down like this: "Stand of vitamin D to nrevent milk fever—and in the 84 freshenir.gs that have
Sales of automohUcs in the Canary
group, according to a chemist’s re­ before an open window and. tak­ occurred under this treatment no cases of fever have shown up. Results
075.24. the largest in history, ac­ Islands .increased from 14 in 1830 to
ing each nostril in thumb and thus far are encouraging, but the experimenters report that it is alto­
port.
cording lo the Encyclopedia Britan­
nica Book of the Year for 1M0.
Ground to various sizes,.the rock forefinger, pull the nostrils wide, gether too soon to draw any definite conclusion. However, It Is felt that
no harm can possibly come from the use of this product as an experi­
is adaptable for all purposes where keeping thumbs out of the way, in­ mental preventive in herds where milk fever frequently occurs.
stone, cement or concrete is used, hale a long deep breath through
engineers declare. Unlike concrete, .nostrils.”
The idea, she explains, is to think Salt for Cannibalism
it is not a conglomerate of many
☆ ☆ ☆ 1
When all other methods fail, the USDA recommends trying the salt
minerals, the component parts ot ot the breath channel as a question
eure to check cannibalism in the laying flock—by sprinkling a thin layer
which may not conform harmoni­ mark beginning at the nostrils and of salt on top of the dry mash each morning. However, the salt should not
ously to change in temperature, curving up over the head and then constitute more than
of the mash consumed and at the start It should
down
the
spine
to
the
back
of
the
moisture, etc., and break up and
be held down to 1% or 2%. Instead of using it on the mash, Illinois Ex­
crack. Weathering is believed to waist The cocktail .fills the lowest periment Station recommends adding a tablcspoonful of salt to each gal­
cells of the lungs at the back with lon 'of drinking water for half a day—and doing it again three days later.
strengthen its durability..
air, and the long draught should be
Authority for this analysis is E. A. held for a moment then exhaled
Personal Mention
Bruder, agricultural chemist. Los with a hissing sound.
The head hog man on Stoneycreekmouth thinks that my reader* will !
Angeles. In the survey and labora­
be interested ta hearing about one of our Hampshire gilts. She was toe
tory experiments he was aided by
last of three pew registered gills to farrow—she saved only one pig—and 1
other interested, geologists and en­
Puppies Furnish Police Uniforms
ahe produced milk from only one teat, as might, bo expected. About a
gineers.
Because Chief Fred Bosna of Zee­ month later one of these gilts died very suddenly for causes unknown— .’
More than *100,000 is lo be spent land, Mich- likes animals, the leaving nine pigs. Those nine pigs promptly started to nurse the gilt
for mining equipment, trams, crush­ two-man police force gets new with one pig—and now she apparently is producing milk ta 10 teats.
ers, grinders, laboratories and other uniforms annually. A stray dog.
buildings. Bruder declared. Quar­ given a home by the chief, four
Sizes to 50
rying. crushing and grinding Costs years ago, has presented him with a

ATTACK!
ATTACK!
ATTACK!

Portuguese Monarchy
The tum of the Twentieth cen­
tury marked the downfall cf many
monarchies in Europe.
revolution &lt;4 1110 expelled Alfonso

the ascendency of the mooarchlal
line In 1940 Is still celebrated.
The stamp issued in 1M0 to com­
memorate the WOth anniversary ot
the monarchy, bears a likeness of
King John IV, duke of Braganza.
As leader ot the patriotic party,
the duke succeeded in 1M0 in ex­
pelling the Spanish usurpers and
making himself king, after the

school
In a selected grade school ta P
dclphla, the system has prove
worth incontestably, Dr. Wells
The physician added be Is now pre-

ment with the recommendation that
it be installed in army cantonments .
throughout the nation.
"Our research in -this field has

predict that purification ot the air
thorough and just as normal a pro­
cedure as our everyday pasteuriza­
tion of milk and chlorination of ■
drinking waler.” declared Dr. Wells.
He recalled the plague of Spanish
Influenza which swept through the
training camps in World war year*
and knocked off American soldiers 1
like flies, and stressed that "It need
never happen again.”
Among the especially aerious die-’

the yoke of Spain.

Washington. D. C.. led all cities
tioo. according to the Encyclopedia
age"for the United States, which
leads all other nations, isrtrtfout 18
per 100 population.
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tato cancer) prevalent in most Euro­
pean countries Mid in New­
foundland.
While it is unlikely that European I
potatoes may reach Canada under
the present circumstances, there is
an increase in Canadian trade with
that usually only a few tubers are

it may take some years before this

flan Juan Caplytrano mission in
California was established in 1770. Il

The disease Is most prominent on

curious cauliflower-like growth al
orately decorated and artistically
constructed of California missions
and is noted far its fine arched ctols-

formed entirely to a lumpy warty
mass.

BABY WEEK
NO SHORTAGE
On Baby’s
Things!

We fit the
Hard to fit!

BATHING TRUNKS

HATS

the survey reveals more than
44.000.000 tons positively in sight.

&lt;*•*•&gt;

the pups pays for the uniforms.

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Carter Vest*

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The chemist visions use c]f the
rock above and underground for
foundations, dikes, wharfs, roads,
airport runways and for other con­
struction projects designed to last
centuries.

Plenty of 7%

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Facta About Vinegar
Vinegar has a long and ancient
history as a staple condiment to
cookery and pickling. And at this
time, it assumes prime Importance,
when pickles and spice, and every­
thing nice, are being canned and
packed, and -when the directions
"bottle and seal" are daily passwords in the kitchen.
In countries of older civilization.
where the mild climate favored
grape-raising and hence wtae-maktog. vinegar was most easily so­
cured by allowing a natural sour­
ing process to wine, with resulting
internationally common "wine vine­
gar." But in more northern coun-

wee brewed from barley malt, or,
from the malt of other cereals, and

beer-flavored "malt vinegar."
in America today cider vinegar
made from cider or apple juice has
become a standard household prod­
uct

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HASTINGS
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MICH.

Bave-a-Llfe League
In New York there is an organi­
sation which attempts to keep peo­
ple from committing suicide. It is
called the Seve-a-Life league.

Shoat*.

Pillaw Coses.

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Refills

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Stampa And Bonds For Salo At This Store!
I Grand Coulee dam contains suffiI cient concrete to provide a souvenir
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Mr. and Mra. Byron Fletcher and
son. Jimmy, returned from Lebanon,
Monday evening accompanied by
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!

SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS

ATTEND CATHOLIC DINNER

Nashville St. Cyril Catholic chnichfell on a particularly torrid
Gardner, Mrs. Beatrice Fisher and f weekend this year.
Mia* Lodtae Hayward, aiatattag.
I However, the women of the p*r------ - -.it
I lahe*.
tabes, nothing daunted, carried —
on
•
iu usual, and on Saturday had the
VICTORY SUPPER
HONORS VISITING GUESTS
--------------------------------------- -- —-----------,
Mra. Curtta Garrison entertained
of ehldten fte ।
a group of relatives Monday even- necessary to feed the crowd of peoMtas Florence Wade left Friday to j dren, France* and Wm. Jr., of, Mary Lou Kaachele of Wyandotte,
talncd two table* on Friday.
ing with a Victory sunoer comnllwho always attend.
spend the re»t of -the summer with 1 Pontiac, spent last week here with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Johnson.
mentary to her couslnf. Mr* James ■ Yearly lhe task of making the Roy Hubbard.
The wedding was solemnized at
At brfcL
Mr. and Mra. Stephen Wade and; her mother, Mrs. Alice Droulllard Kaecbele. returned home Bunday
F. P. Gooch went lo Grand Rapids Mrnurim »( OKH1. Hrt .nd Mr, V—
pr.p-rUM U» pin W, U»
family of Traverse city. Mr. Wade ' and their grandmother. Mn. Isa Bfter spending three weeks with Mr. the First Methodist church with Dr. Saturday to attend the wedding of
; Mra. Chester Hodges and I
Edmund Holt Babbitt, of Grand George Morse of Cedar Springs and Kobe,. Lm. o. CMew&gt; O—w Tf '*“■ “ ‘
ta her brother.
Hayes. Mr. Cashen coming up to ■ and Mrs. Oeorge Fulton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence DePlanta, return with them at the weekend | MUa Roaemary Hagen of Kalama- Rapids, officiating for the full ring ML*» Thelma Ducave* of Grana don. w,n in red. .luu ud bhre '“"n Smiu, « Cuiurn. ure•Mill :Walldorff turned in high i
The cenirel Borel piece wu u er- meiehec tnnl of u erm, chef her member*. A blind bogey
v.,c
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Huffman, and Mr.; Mra. Marshall Thayer of Cold- i 100 ta the guest thta weet .of Mtas service.
I Rapids which wax..solemnized
at the reniement of double blue end white [ 'ellow woekere deelere
The vows were spoken In front of home of the bride's parents. Mr. bachelor buttons in a crystal bowl 1 Fine cooperation and a well Mrs. Albert CaneUi.
and Mra. Sam Glerum were Sunday j water, has been spending a few Janet Boekeloo, -•
of °
S. Broadway.
'
krfa days In the city. Mr. Thayer la the
Mr. and Mn. Hazen Gray and the chancel rail with an elaborate and Mr* mhn Dim-otm at a-*n n m with red taper*, bright clutter, of Panned routtoe mates the dinner
Pott* at Oun take.
__________________
son left Tuesday for Mio where arrangement of alt white flowers Mr. and Mrs. Morse received many petunias to blue and white colonial Inot nearly the formidable e*ent tt Dorothy Goddard. Chicago.
Miss Marjoria Hill spent the Hastings and Jackson. It 1s their they will spend several days camp- and cathedral candles in tall stand­ beautiful presents and at present vaxe. gave cheer lo the supper . ‘Ptt*"
**•
W M" Mtas Barbara Wilcox: Mrs. A
ard*. In the background. A pro­ they will make their home at 117 table*, a lhree-cour*e Victory menu Clayton Brandstetter who wa* gen. weekend In Battle Creek wltii her : P,Mn to move to Hostings as soon M
gram of organ music and the tradi­ Colfax St.
uncle and aunt.
and Mr*. Dayle lh*y can flnd home.
wiu, served. Mrs McPharUn has cr»‘ chalnnan.
tS. BU.i:!
«'•
W”’’.OUe
OU.™.,.nd
tional marches were played by Mr*.
Btdelman and family. The
Bldel- L Mr. "nd.“
r,^.Wn
.rnML*nd .J1®
three w&gt;na and a grandson serving
&lt;&gt;«•
*”**"??
7““* Mr*. Harold Phillip*; Mrs.
Harold Fix'ter who also accom­
The Young Mothers Club met at ta lhe U. 8 force*. They are Dr ' »»U8ht Ucketa who did not attend Whitcomb. New Jersey, With
mans brought her home n„ dund.,. I
"" ™,“reaM,
panied Mra. Waller Scutt. of Lan­ tiie home of Mra. Lynn Edger on James, Medical Corp., U B. Navy; ow,n«
Mrs.
John.......
Kurtz naplL
returnedailw".
Satur­ I “
heal and Ure re.trie- Dan walldorff: Mr*. Hetty W
..Wl
preunl in ir.lnln, HU wit. j 'rt*nd. UU w—L
sing. n Lake Forest college friend of Madison street Thursday afternoon. Owen, Quartermaster's Dcp'l, Wash- Ill0M- These yearly dinners are a
day from Grand Rapids after a
re- the bride, who sang "1 Love You" After a short business meeUng Mr*.
Mrs. Phillip Mitchell. Lawton,«
yma-lr'a visit
„l«l» with V&lt;
—— granddaughter ttnd daughter plan to spend a few ' Rev.
week's
her
*” *and Mra.
~ CUfIor4
nr Clinton
- "
ington. D. C ; Eiden. Anti-Aircraft., »°rt of homecoming and family
। turned the last of the week from and "Oh Promise Me."
..and
rea family.
week*- near the camo.
Darrell Hall gave a topic on"GetUng Camp Roberta. Calif , and Htirdta. reunion event and prove pleasant with Mn. Willard Smith; Mn.
Ool. EmH Tyden left the first of; Fif« L*ke
Miss Sage went to the altar on Along with Brothers and Sisters " Severson. Flying Squadron. San' occasion*.
Mra. Morris Hill and Mtas Helen
Wade' were In Grand Rapids Satur­ the week for a trip to hta farm in 1 Mr. and Mra. Max Dietrich anc the arm of her father who gave ner Last month a gift was given to Mra. Antonio, Texas.
|
Iowa and to the west coast, daughter of Chicago are visiting her In marriage. She wore a youth­ Lynn Edger for the new baby from
Mrs. Wm Andrew* entertained BO^O-BASSETT
day.
Mr. gnd Mra. W. L. Hinman mot- He
- will be absent untH lhe middle . parents. Mr. and Mra. Albert Be«- ful gown of white, marquisette the girls In the club. Refreshments the same group Wednexlty with ' In * T*1***' ceremony read by Clarence Weta*. Memphis, with Mn
Paul Pauikner.
—
imer. Mrs. Thomas Stebbins of forming Ute yoke, the. short sleeves were served and a good time en­
ored to Detroit Sunday to take their ' ~f .*.2r
August.,
splenic dinner
at
her
Wall
WUUarn C. Bachert, Saturday
and
the
very
full
skirt,
made
over
joyed
by
all.
The
next
meeting
will
uaugnicr,
mu
m
.
v
.
musoii
ana
Mr
»
c
*
rl
Eck.urom
and
two
sons
’
Grand
Rapids
also
spent
last
week
daughter. Mra. M. C. Musolf and,
take cottage. Tha day was de-W H. at Rollo. Mo Mi*.
faille, which fell to the floor line. be held at the home of Mra. Linden llghtfuBy spent tn rowing, swimming Gladys Bassett daughter af Mr. and
her son. Martin, home. They re-1 returned Thursday from a few days’ with them.
The
snug
fitting
taffeta
bodice
was
Snyder. 1029 South Eut Street.
malned for a few days.
vUit wlth her P«*nu in Ann
Mri. Ha*el McManoman of Toledo
----------I Mrs. Arthur Bassett of NaxhviUe. Mra. John Ironside, Mra. H. A.
and bridge. Guests were Mrs. James
Adrounle, Mra. H 8 Wedel. Mrs. O.
Pvt. Harry Tennant of Fort Arbor.
WM me guest of her cousins, Mr. fashioned with a double scallop top. Thursday. August 20.
McPharUn. O’Neil. Neb.. Mr* Robert became the bride of Corporal Harold P. LAlhrop.
Sheridan. III., was the weekend ‘ Mri- Richard Groos went to Chi-1 Bntj Mn, Edwin Smith, part of last which was outlined with a narrow
E Bolo. son of Mr. and Mr*. Glenn
box-pleated ruching of the taffeta,
Mr. and Mra. Hal R. Keeling of Lewis, Chicago; Mrs Hubert Pair­ Bolo Of Battle Creek, formerly ol
guest of Mr. and Mr* B F. Cowie*
Monday end will be accom- wtek.
A pot luck luncheon for golfers
and Ml*s France* Cowie*.
:
M1“ I Mr
Mr* Arthur Valentine of and edged the waistline Her fin­ Indianapolis gave a dinner and child. Detroit; Mt* Max Bauer. De­ Hastings.
and bridge players wiU be held to­
I troll; Mr*
Ed
McGrath. Mrs
.Mr*. Fay Engelman of Kalamazoo ,
I Yf-ltanU were Sunday guests of Mr. gertip snood veil of bridal Illusion bridge party at the Ouil Lake Coun­ Thomas Myers and son. Billy. Mrs
For her wedding, the bride chase morrow. Friday at one o'clock to
which had been worn by her try Club last Friday night. Out-of
a
navy
blue
faille
dressmaker
suit
which
----------all members Interested are
"’d
.
Rose Karmes. Mrs. Otis Gallup and
sister. Mra. George Bauer as a bride,
with white accessories. Her corsage I invited.
Mn no, Srn-mr U In tau.- ??•“«'&gt;’
*"a
Wm O|5&gt;" wh^hS'ten
was secured by a slender line of Collln* of IndlanapolL* and Mr. and daughter. Mary Anne. Mra. W. G. wa* of mixed white flower*
stephanotL* blossoms. She carried Mra. Andrew Shaw of Loa Angeles. Bauer. Mias Henrietta Bauer and
.KI.
m.u.n .or
I
Attending the brld8 wu Marie
Likes CaterpUian .
a satin hand bouquet of white or­ Prizes were won by Mrs. George Mra. Curtis Garrison.
Goetsch. and Sgt Harold E Goetech
Mr* R M Lamble w«
children returned to Mt Morri. I Mrs. George Fulton, for the last chid* from which fell a shower ot Hebden. Mrs. Dewey Hon. Clifford
The staple food cf the Baltimore
served the grooin a* beat man.
end gu«l of Mr and Mr
[Sunday after .pending two week, two weeks, returned lo her home stephanotL* and satin ribbons.
ABBEY—BARNES
Dolan and George Hebden.
Following the ceremony n dlnnei oriole is caterpillan but tt also
Lamble at Gun take
111 thc
Barker cottage. Wall take.1 Sunday.
in the bridal party were Mra.
In the presence of sixty guests. 1
Mra. B. D. Shelton has returned George Bauer, Jhe malron-of-lnnMr. and Mr*, Glenn Evans of Mr- Buehler was here for the weekThe Ward family reunion was Betty Jayne Barnes, daughter of Mr. ।Colonial inn.
to her home in Marshfield. Mo.,
tansing called on ML** Mary Me-1
.
and Mra. John Barnes of Marshall
Mrs. Bolo plans to Join her hus- la believed alight.
। Mrs. Wm. Bruckner, of Evanston, after a two weeks' visit with Mrs. bare and Mias Agnes Johnson: Mias M. O Weaver, 512 .W. State street.: and Robert L. Abbey, son of Mr and
Eiwaln. Sunday.
’
Audra Densmore and Mtas Leone last Sunday, a large number at­ Mr*. Rolland Bolton of Hastings,
Mr* Alonzo E Trim .pent lhe Ill., and Mrs. E J. Huffman of John C. Ketcham.
Ora--* Rapids,
”—
— friends
--- --weekend with her mother and | Grand
called* on
j corp. Kenneth Biddle of Fort Leonard.
tended from Fulton. Otsego, Lowell were united in marriage by the Rev.
Mra. Bauer's gown was of pink and Hastings.
------------ Mra Mr*
Bruckner
Custer
has been spending a sevenbrother. Mr*. Flora Schulze and -----here- Thursday.
Bruckner.
custerhasbcenspendingasevenWarren E Brown. The single ring
Lewta Schulze at Nashville.
|'Edith Alexander) was a f«...
I'Edith
former day furlough with hta.mother, Mra. dotted swtas with a torso bodice and
service waa rend Saturday evening. I
full skirt ot floor length. She car­
The Andrew Geiger family re­ July 18. at 7:00 o'clock al lhe home
EdwanJ Bottum. Jr. of Detroit, teacher in Hasting* High school
Newton
NewtonBenner.
Benner.
—
r
f
Taliam
wbc
hrimn
ried
an
arm
bouquet
of
Better
union
was
held
Sunday
at
the
old
spent Sunday with hta parent*. Mr. I
Noble Cain and daughter. cadet Garret Isham was home
of the bride's parents before an im­
Times
roses
and
wore
the
same
homestead
near
Woodland
now
and Mr*. E. F. Bottum. Mr. and Charlotte, of Chicago were guests! from Chicago over lhe weekend to
provised altar of palm* and baskets
Mr*. Gerald Hoekstra of Kalamazoo ! In lhe Robert Burch home from I vmt, hta wife and friends. He ta to flowers in her hair. The brides­ owned by Fred Geiger, with ninety- of gladioli an&lt;t snapdragons.
were visitor* Tuesday.
, Tuesday to Friday.
I
Rationed at Chicago for eighteen maids' dresses of varying shades six present from Flint. Detroit. Lan­
The bride, given In marriage by
Dr and Mrs S M FYiwIrr of
Mr Rnd Mr*. Ed. Schmledicke and WM
k« while attendlna
weeks
attending an aero­ were Identical with the matron's. sing. Grand Rapids. Hastings. Wood­ her father, was gowned in white eye­
Miss Densmore wearing green; Miss land. Marcellus and Lake Odessa. let embroidered pique which was
Muskegon an(! Mr. and Mr*. Harry ' children of Grand Rapid* spent nautics school
James spent Saturday and Sunday ‘Sunday with her parents. Mr. and
Mra. Grace Tolhurst, who has Barbara Johnson, blue; Mias Agnes
modeled with a fitted bodice and I
In Traverse City.
Mr*. B. A. Ly Barker. Mrs. Schmte- been staying tn Detroit for some Johnson, yellow; Mtas Leonard, Della Smith Copp. M, who taught full skirt. Blue and white accespeach. Each carried a colonial bou­
Edward Reed, of near Ha*ting*. U &lt;Ucke remained over for relief duty time, ha* returned to Hastings
series completed her costume, and
spending the week tn Detroit wltn! at Pennock hospital.
Miss Mary R Powers of Grand quet and wore harmonising flow­ school where most of the Geiger she carried white rosebuds ano
children attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zimmerman.
Mr*. Della Decker of Nile* spent Rapids, who ta spending a week ers in her hair.
gladioli. Mtas Barnes chose her sis- ,
The groom was attended by
------------- last week with Mra Clara Wilder.
with Judge and Mra. McPeek at
ui.. VI
—
", herMis* Barbara Wilcox and her ’ ter. Mias
Virginia
Barnes, a*
Stephen
Bristol,
of
Grand
Rapids,
Mr*. Robert Lewis of Chicago and their Charlotte farm, visited Mrs.
Saturday visitors at the home of the
pm Mlu DoreU., Orext.rd M ’ •»»
a&gt;«M U|.
M.VVC.
. vuuam.
I ‘&gt;fr cousin.- Mrs. James McPharUn P. T. Colgrove. Saturday afternoon. as best man and the ushers. Dr.
latter'a
cousin. Alonso E. Trim.
OT
cmo
-nd
Ur.
WllUrd
BmlU.I"
’!
Mtas Zabelle Adrounle was the of CNeil. Neb, returned to their
Miss Barbara Butt, who has been George Bauer, of Lansing; Ensign
. . . . . .....
-A.tw.
man
W"Wwman was Charlie ;
sories. The
best
were
entertained
at
luncheon
Mon
­
weekend gucat of Miss Nancy home* Monday after a visit here a guest at the home of Mr. and Mr*. EAForrest Walton. Corpus Christi.
day by Mr*. F. W. Stebbins and Tefft of Battle creek.
Roberta of Dearborn.
with relatives.
Chas. Lawrence, returned to her Texas; Wellesley Ironside and Aben
Mrs. Barnes chose for her daugii- i
Mr*. Philip Mitchell at the Stebbins
Mr. and Mra. Max Bauer of De- I Mra. Sarah Powell and Mis* Rose home at Plymouth. Monday. Mtas Johnson. Jr.. Hastings.
teri* wedding a rust and white print ■
Mr*. Sage, the brides mother, cottage. Hastings Point. Oun lake.
trolt spent their week'* vacation Clark wer? in Battle Creek. Tuesday 1I Lucile Lawrence accompanied her
Bobbie Ward, son of Mr*. Clifford and wore yellow rosebuds, while the I *
wore a figured green and white
with hl* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Guy night to visit Mtas Drurilta Powell.
Ward, celebrated hl* fifth birthday. groom's mother was atured In a'.
Bauer.
» patient al the American Legion
Mrs. Henry Wilton (Maude Hollo- print and a beige hat with luggage Friday afternoon at hta home on,Diue
.blue ana
and wnne
white print wun
with n
a con-1con-1;
brown trim. Her corsage was of
Mra. Blanche Goucher spent Frl- hospital.
Sweetheart roses and a single Rub­ W. South St., with a party, enter-, treating corsage of pink rosebud*. 1;
day in Grand Rapid* on business.
Mis* Nora Henkes. Mtas Marguetainlng *lx of hta little friends., At me reception, held at the !•
rum
illy.
Mra.
Johnson's
gown
was
Mr*. 8. O. Brock and Mrs. George rite McGuinness and niece. Miss
Guests
included
Richard
Newton.
I
home,
a
wedding
cake
topped
by ap
Robinson spent from
IIUI4I Thursday
illUIDUUJ unu,i- Nora -McGuinness,
- -- - -------------of—--------Detroit
- were
----­ daughter. Barbara, of Long Island a Vemon green and brown print,
Helen Clark. Floyd Clark. Jo Berta । nflntature bride and groom was a ■
____ and
■.
nf of Mr.
nnHand
kfrflMra.1 nre
ill Bunday evening with friends
। week end guests
are spending three weeks
week* nero
hero wiin
with her small flower-trimmed hat being
;
relatives In Jackson.
'Frank Kelley and other friendsjjher
her parent,
parents, Mr. and Mra. C.
O. H. of corresponding shades. She wore Whitmore. Jane Whitmore *nq feature of the refreahmenl table.
a week’s (rip in Wlaconaln
a corsage of Better Times roe**. David Faul. A birthday cake with
Mr*. Gene Sweet of Banfleld here.
.
|'—
—
Wilkes
on —
W. --------Green---8t.
five candle* and ice cream were en-1 ftnd nOrthem Mlchig*«. Mr. and?;
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cushman‘1 Mrs. L. W. Lahr of Toledo. Ohio, Mr. and Mra. Clifford Dolan were
Jameii Bristol
and son. Jim, and daughter. Sally. । ta ft house guest ot Mr. and Mra. master and mistress of ceremonies. joyed by the youngsters on the lawn.: Mfl Abbey
The July meeting of the Business |
B*-- Battle Creek.
|,
A reception followed at the Has­
Mra. James Parmer and Mra. lot Kalamazoo were Sunday night V. D. Wldrig this week.
Harry Baldwin were in Grand supper guests at the B. R. "Reed
Mra. William A. Murphy and son. tings Country club, where lovely ar­ Women's Hospital Guild was held' Mrs. Abbey was graduated from •
. . ....
___ ___ ■ ,
KA1 &gt; Kish
Ia
"I...
l'
Rapids. Thursday.
home on W. Bond St.
Raymond, spent Monday in Grand rangements of- midsummer flowers -Monday, dinner being served by the Marshall high school in the class of ‘:
embeUtahed the lounge At the at- . ..-------- --________________ I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shaw of Rapids.
------- . iw.1
*41 and has been employed until
recently at Shrank* in Battle Creek. I
Mr. and Mra. Harry McDonald
....
-ilftyof Santa Ana. Calif , are house and daughter returned Monday
■ five members and guests were pres­ Mr. Abbey, a '41 graduate from :
guests at the Johnson cottage, Hast­ from a week's vacation at Pine lake.
ent Following the business meet­ Hastings high school, ta employed I
Ovned ud sserated by
ings Point, this week.
Mra. Wm. Ransom. Mrs. Allan thur Crothers, Mrs. Fred Zeigler. 'ing all returned to the home of by the Eaton Mfg. Co. of Battle 1
TBE88A CLEVELAND
Mrs. Wayman Jones of Battle Ransom and daughter, and Jacob Miss Betty Sigler. Mra. Don Siegel. Mn. Ida Vedder where various Creek.
Creek was a Sunday guest of Mr. Rehor attended lhe funeral of Leon Mrs. Harold Phillips, Mrs. Wm. Je- games furnished the evening's en­
Hastings rela Uve* who were In at­
slek and Mtas Dorothy Roush. At 1 tertainment
। and Mra. George Fulton.
Howe in Grand Rapids. Tuesday.
The August meeting tendance were Mr. apd Mra. Rolland
Mr. and Mra. -Dan Lewta spent
Richard Beaamer ta spending hta a side table a beautifully decorated will be a picnic with the following Bolton. Richard Abbey. Mr. and Mr*.
last Wednesday with Mra. Etta vacation with Robert Hendershott wedding cake wu served by Mra. committee In charge; Mrs. Attic Albert Klnne and Mr. and Mra.
Clifford
Dolan
after
first
being
cut
j Stone of Plainwell.
and family at Montreal. Canada.
Hay. chairman, with Mrs. Erma Lester Klnne.
.
Mr*. Winston Merrick ta visiting
Mr. and Mr*. Emest Hathaway by the bride and groom.
For her traveling ensemble Mrs.
her parents In White pigeon thta and son Tommy of Milwaukee. Wl* .
visneo hta
n» parents.. ------------week and her son, Chas. Wayne Mer- visited
Mr. and----Mrs. Johnson chose a cavalry red twill
sick, ta staying with hta grandpar­ Mason Hathaway, from Saturday | suit with brown accessories. Fol­
- --------this
------------lowing a week's honeymoon. Mr.;
ents, Mr. and Mra. Wayne Merrick. until ....
Monday
week.
Mr. and Mra. V. D. Wldrig attendPvt. Lester DeVault returned to
STEAM HEAT
cd a family reunion at Potter Part. pL* post in Denver. Colorado, today at 1320 N. Delaware Ave.. Indiana­
HOT A COLD WATER
i Lansing. Sunday.
(Thursday) after having spent the polis. where Mr. Johnson is em­
' Mra. Clarence Stamm of Clover past week visiting relatives and ployed at the Allison Aircraft plant
SHOWER BATH
on defense work.
I City. Calif., arrived Saturday to friends.
Both the bride and groom were
I spend tiie summer with her stater­
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ekstrom and
Single $3.50 per wk. up
... .
—1-~ unia*I in-taw.
Mra. Clara
Wilder.
family were weekend guests at the bom in Hastings and are graduates
Mra.
Dr. and Mr*. Norbert Schowalter summer home of Mrs. Ekstrom's of Hastings High school.
returned from Chicago. Friday, aunt, Mra. Alfred O- Williams, on Johnson attended Lake Forest col-1
lege. I1L. where »he was awarded
where they attended the national GuU lake.
convention of the American Osteo­
ana son. a
» scholarship
aenmarcup in
.1. her second year.
Mr*. Frank LaMaster and
t»,id. of
ot Detroit
Da® hare
tu,e been
bren vising
naMn, I Lain
(reduUrel &gt;n
—pathic Association.
David,
her Barents Mr. and Mr*. Lemuel ministration at Michigan State and
1 .
■ tV—accompanied
wax • member
of Chi
SOTOFwas Omcsa
a member
of Chi Omega sororSeverance,
who
them
to St. Johns. Friday. On Saturday
with
the
Personal
they visited Mr. and Mra. Wayne kssociated
wlth shorts
Frey at Fine take. Mrs. LaMaster Finance Co. at Lansing. Mr. John­
and David relumed home yesterday. son attended the Univrraity of
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothera Michigan and was a member of
If your hair Is too dry. loo oily, bleached, dyed or
and Mr. and Mra. Kim Sigler spent Sigma Chi fraternity.. He tater
studied In California and for the
too fine, bring your problems to us.- Wc specialize
Sunday in South Haven.
.
Mra Frazer Ironside returned past year has been In Indianapolis.
tn permanents and reconditioning for “problem
Among the guests present from
Saturday from Detroit where she
hair.
has been visiting her daughter. away were Mr. and Mra. Don Col­
Uns. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ray Keel- |
PERMANENTS
, Marcia, and family.
ing.
IndlanapolL*: Judge and Mra. |
Machineless $1.50
| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Otto ano
Bp. others from
baby attended a picnic for Kroger R. R. McPeek. Charlotte; Mra. Wal­
employees at .Camp take near ter Scutt, Mra. Wm Jeslek. Lansing;
Mrs. C. E. Thdmss, Santa Ana.
Sparta, Sunday.
Guest* of Mr. and Mra. Charles Calif., Mr. and Mra. Andrew Sljaw,
with longies
Paul on Sunday were. Mrs. Lena Lo* Angeles; Mr. and Mra. Stephen
Bristol. Mr. and Mra. Will Sage. Mis*
Jarvis
of
Saugatuck,
Mrs.
Etta
Faul,
Pbsas illi
Woodland. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Gertrude Sage. Grand Rapids;
Faul. Raymond. Jr., and Billy of and Mra. George Snook and da
ter, Detroit; Mrs. Joanne and
ChicagoMarietta Faul returned on Satur­ Mary Ann Avis. Jackson; Mra. Tim­
day from a week's visit with Mias othy C. Howard. Kalamazoo; Mr.
Lucile Harrtpgton of Grand Rapids. and Mra. Forrest Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Reickord and daughters, Belding; Eric von Ries,
Mtas Grace ftelckord spent Saturday Detroit; Robert Wells. Chicago;
evening in Kalamazoo the guesta of Frederick Wentworth. Grand Rap-

reports for service August 7.

1-t-a* t 0 01 pa a

CC t ocotitoottcc-

Mra Neil Adair and Charles are! Mrs. Leland Bennett left Sunday
Iteed Furrow of Flint Is spending
Two dessert bridge parties were'
spending the week with her brother- noon for Vorena. North Carolina, his two weeks' vacation at ths homo JOHNSON—SAGE
At a ceremony which took place'
ofd“u,htfT of„Mr
Wllltam Mustard, tn Pontiac. Mr.' ter. Mn. Leona Proctor. She also man Furrow.
- Saturday afternoon at three o'clock..
Mtas
Anne
Isabel
Sage,
daughter
of
“
nd
’•
Adair will Join them for ths week-1 plans lo visit a nephew, Pfc. Robert j
and Mra. Lloyd VatenUne
man entertained her bridge club of
end and they will return home Sun- ■ Bennett at' Fort Bragg. N. C.
I visited In Middleville, Bunday oventwo
tables
Wednesday afternoon.
the bride of Stephen Ironside Johnd*yI Mr*. Wm. Cm hen and two chll- ing.

Are your Kids Kross ?
Keep 'am Komfortable in

Kool Klote from Baird's

JUMPER SHORTS
89 I19
REGULAR SHORTS
69 I19

The BEAUTY BAR

ROOMS

MODJERN

PLAY SUITS

SODA
FOUNTAIN

HOTEL HASTINGS

J 95 to 2?5

SLACK SUITS

AIR­
CONDITIONED

HAVE YOU A HAIR PROBLEM?

STORE

30j

•
•
•
•

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

BULK AND BRICK

Bakery Special
FUDGE LAYER CAKE
Orange Chocolate

40c

HIGHLAND BUTTERSCOTCH

EQi

Square cake with butterscotch letng WV

BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!

IIANGIIAIIT BAKERY
113 8. Jeffsrsoa &amp;L

Sodas
Sundaes
Malted Milke
Hot Chocolate

Phea* 34M

Mr. and Mr*. Wllltam Fox.
Mrs. Hattie Hayward of CaUfomta,
a sister of William Fuhr, and Dorta |
Cappon of Hastings, called on Mr. I
and Mrs. William Fuhr of Route 5
ntv. d.v Iasi week as she has come ।
to visit relatives and friends until
fall.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Rothaar vis­
ited their daughter and husband.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Meade of De­
troit the first of the week.
Mra. John Kurt* had a* her guests
Monday. Mrs. Keonan and Mr*
Spade of Grand Rapid*
Ml** Margaret Bchaupner of De­
troll is eoming Friday tot a few

Bwain and Miao Emily McElwain.

BE 100%
WITH YOUR

BUY
UNITED STATES
WAR STAMPS

ICECREAM
For Homo U»«

=llli
ZS RRGISTERID PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY

=£ Hailhigi

Phong 1241

Stet«

tr Jgfferwm

J 98 to Q45

SLACK SUITS

275 to 450

SAFETY LEGION AND KAYNEE BRAND
THE BEST MONEY CAN «UY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1H1

Hastings Banner

CHURCHES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
CLASSIFIED BATES
IRt per word. minimum of SO
DlipUy Ua.i Mt In rapt or

Sheldon Agency

"T ” *

Hlenly'

Oh.

old.

Ufa

Auto

Alb&lt;gl

,
. res '
j

' IB " YOUR" CAR "SHOWING’’ signa

root ot M lddl-1
i-. Rr.RREI. RAAREX BI..RT TOT

Tornado

Fire

•30'
'

'
AUTO BEPAIEINQ AND MISC

Swannosa Agency

at Moscow be ci uie It li the largest.

H*l*leia
Mikl.

10c additional Win ba chargid tot

All Kinds of lasursnc*
Sarety Bonds
Pkoaa 2185
Hastings
tt.

i Famous Moscow Kremlin
j
Covers Acres of Land

i*

3
“IJ
2J1/
■n |
I*’ ;
Ji'r
-as j

_JJ*&lt;wrjL_______ :____________ »•_»*
BRAKE SUH l 1&lt;&gt; -. Make ,.,re
&gt;■&lt;
.11 ..(U.lur.l l.y drMnr in f..r a 1.-1
an uur drnensir brake l»«l&gt;nr m»rl,ir.-.
h»l-r..|»t.U «&lt;.rk Krebm Valor N.I..
He.ling*. I*'"' -,,y
• -s
BERRIES AND PRODUCE

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L J. CASTON

[

lift KLKM
no;n.

Hastings 11 Ht'CKI.EHERR.ES— At &lt;

Phone 2703

FOR KALE-

Marshoil Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

FOR BALE-

CLEANING AMD DYEING
SUITS AND DRESNER

EavMtroughiag

142 E. State

Phone 1331

JERRY ANDRUS
Phone 2518

Natl Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
List yonr Aurtloa Sales with

DEWEY REED
Kstimstts cheerfully

given. Dat

Haatlags,

STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY (IF

&gt;»

Meh will

IT IS FURTHER ORDERK11 Ik.I

DURFEE

' EMPLOYMENT - HELP WANTED

Foil HALE—Lr.ni

ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

DIST CHURCH

i. *. ChrHp.lL Minister

' Leon Radlike of Detroit is Vlsltat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henn*
»» £• I Proat.

ICON-O-COAL STOKERS

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

tt ClOUt Strut

Ing place for the national congresa
"IS and lhe Communist Internationale.
POWERS ECHOES
Little Myrna EBlnger of Augusto,
is visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mn. Rozell Stanton this week.,
Mr. Purchase of Heed City is j *’
making an extended visit with hlslj.o:
son. Norman and family.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I Rozel] Stanton were Mr. and Mrs
Clean and family and Mr. and Mrs
ORDER FOR PUBtlOATIOW
I Howard Orsbcrn of Hastings
:
Lavonna Purchase, who has been I
visiting relatives in Lansing and ’jefferson street u. B. church
Williamston, returned home Wed- :
RanMsaae—3U 8»mh Jefferua

OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I h*v

the Kremlin and It was seriously
damaged when the Bolshevists bom- ,
' barded it.
lain”
This damage, however, was later I
*'
repaired, and until lhe present war
the Soviets used the Kremlin for

PHONE 3281

NASHVILLE

« I* OHlIF.IllJl

mous Kremlin still surviving.
Originally it consisted of a great
pile ut buildlngs-^alaees, calhedrals. churches, convents,. muse­
urns, barracks and market tooths—
surrounded by a brick and stone wall
ranging In width from 13 to 15 feet
and in height from 30 to 50 feet
It is shaped like a triangle, ons
side paralleling the Moscow riVjrt.
“d "
*"
“
acres.
The walls, pierced by five gates.
are surmounted with battlements i
and towers.
Outside the Kremlin opposite lha
celebrated Gate of Salvation, Is the '
beautiful Red square.
During the 1817 revolution the '

Poet hospital at Battle Creek for,
j treatments and seems to be re­
sponding to them.
। Threshing and combining wheat1
seems to be lhe principal occupa- 1
' lion in this vicinity.
Mra. Alma Hunsteker returned to ।

'FARM EQUIPMENT
•
AND MISCELLANEOUS
1 Hut hale - 22 ns &lt;&gt;■&gt; &lt;

;
FOB BALE a MISCELLANEOUS ,

JoRfUtVf
HU"9 of

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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Rex V. Waters. Hastings... ..
Chryttal L. Hampton. Vermonlville ............. :................ ..........
it
'
*•*
Refuge far Young Butterfish
The poisonous tenacles ot certain
huge jellyfish serve as a haven ot
refuge for the young butterfish, ac­
cording to an article in Natural His-

MUKtUSUIS. IMVt. NOH MOW

out of NaRhville.
7 3»
1KXJH—By day or week.
FOU HALE—tjrf. Jrr.ey raw allh he.f BOARDING
Cail 703—F&gt;3 or 3383. Al Daaamrr.
rr retf. werk aid; &lt;•&gt;' 377’lb. but
tf
. trrl.t In VH mo. rrvard to «k»».
• 133. Al-a llultuppU While It.-ek
FullelR. X week. aid. e*&gt; eect&gt;. Ylrir. USED CARS AND TRUCKS
mile &gt;ouih Maple Grove. 13 d mile
FOH
SALE
—
’
31
Chevrolet
roope.
good
re.l.
7-33
engine, good tire*, (heap for mb. larger and hungrier fish, they slip
SALB OB BBXT—
Call 330* after 13:15 or «:15 P. M.
quickly beneath the tentacles and
CITY. C0UNTBY AND BES0BT
FOR HALE—1835 Chevrolet truck; eb&lt;M&lt;
FOR KES'T—Mader:, aufarnished Sperlwheel-baae
t&gt; good tire*; burster
mnt. 33* 8 Jeflrrwu. Fhone 333*.
brake. Kuaarll MrLeaiilhan.
Uka

laud.
Mil- neat. 7-33
FOR NM.E—f. S. Hperk. t.ta.k.mltb
•hop on Court Nt. Cell Clifford Ham- l ol; BALE
C ■ ■ Itarl ■. I&gt;avid*aa
mond
v
1 -50
uMorryrlrHarry Oarriam. phoh.
T-nFO
7-33
FOH REST—Plrei.t.1 .leepln* rMmi
•nllehle for 1 ar' 2 wrwo&gt;. 11 reek FOR SALK OH TRADE—18(0 Ford pirk&lt;a.t otrllaaal Mr». Eibau A. Kidder
up. new motor.
Ilarfr
Babmrk.
Vtrkery'a Mailing, Clear lake. DdwSIT W Smalh
If
l.ng.
723
JAKE DEPRIESTER
FOH RALE OR TRADE—1*1 seres of
cikhI Uud.
buildlnse. leys (omi.
FOR HALE—1831 Cbevrolel irdau, egin
trke.
nrichtH&gt;rhrH&gt;d
HahlMuee
t..vr..bl|. »35&lt;I&lt;1 per acre ..r will
DUO cbeveokl &lt;.'«.•&gt; ar trade for
trade for lumse and Ut in town. 1 all
edrrtrlr refrigerator ar farm tool*.
Mlle. o. C. Ilewiti. 'cUtk.Ri'lk. R. 9.
7 3.1
FOH HALF. - 40 - r- . •
Cr... 1 .- .4
4 mile ta I'-., hkel lays burnt, bam, R»K HALT!—1»44 Ford O.biae mope;’
no hmim. Earl Omar.., mule 4. Hat
&lt;•■0-1 tlrra. radio, healer. Call 3307.
tie Creek.
7 33
.
.. .
FOR SAtlf OH TRADE-73 vtn In th.
&gt;.t) llrull- I.A. rlrellrnl .H "1 I.J
WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS —
ini*, modern.
Want tn Iradr far
■ l'av.1 typewriters, addin*
krntm en.l lai in town, t all Earl U WANItTb
maehlnea. u*ed filing mulptnent. de*k*,
It ... xi.l.l.m. Bldg. MJS.
7 33
ckalra. lee Offlre Hupply. 144 E
FOH BALE—7 room all modern kouw:
Htala 8t.. Hatting*. Phona 3747. Il
• tokrr heat. MlrmBheli hot mater
" trailers "wanted—Ht*k-'
FOB
biin.i&gt;; garage atlar'hei In'hnuar. evi Housil
en price cash pal*. Write as or
N. Mlrhlsan
7 33
phone and reptoMMaUve will call
INSURANCE
WK CAS NOW cell the I L. Il»&gt;ea ml
on yon. A. A M. Finance Co. *30
■age ..a WalldurfC* He.orl. Wall lake
Houth Di*l*len. Oren* Ha1&gt;hl*. Phone
Katra well dvaisard and rwn*lrwrre*
3 55nj
7-33
Urite Farl 11 II..-. -I.I.I.I... ItMg WAN'+».I&gt; -Will pay ea.h tor electric
l'h»n. SC.JW.
7-XI
retnevrator In flrat claaa ceniltlUu.
FOH SALE l.or. Urge .•&gt;&lt;■ at A1g,.m|uli*
medium *l«e. Mr*. Orlle Flabrr. Dowl­
lakr. -Ill loelude &lt;-k1 .(..I b.^t
ing Ph. ne Banfield l&lt;&gt; H .
7-33
cheap for-ea.h. Phone 37Jj
If FOR TRADE—9 good lot. in the city
FOH NALK—Modern i»me In -h. tiro
•4 Heating*, want to trade for lot a:
.•alrt3.8v9.liq.
7J3
lloye*. Hlrbbin* Bldg. Phone ~'wi
FOR SALK—The Bareihslan mtiag- on
7 23
Eddy'. Ilm.h. Wall lake
1 l-e.-iti WANTED—Walnut*. Uw hickory nut*.
ful i.la&lt;.
tail Karl It H..&lt;r.
Pay ra»h. Hlate price and amount
For your old Scrap Iron,
► trl.'.ui. Illds.
7 :
L. F. Jnbnioa. Crea.er, nn-ir 1. . 7-21
FUR RFNT -Nenly drmraied unfur- WANTED—A baby .trailer/ Call Mr*.
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
nl.hrd apartment in blork »-t of
Mabel Field. 3351 or 3dvt.
7 33
Cnort H-m-e 331 W. C«mrf.- Ph-mr WANTED—8matl al*e baby bed. Un'
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
34WI - .
W
retire Urhln. phone 3451. U3.t H. j
FOR HEXT -« r.«.m h..-4.e. f .rnair and
llanuver
7 Id
garage
2 IdarL. tram faetory. tn MfANTED—Pick up baler to tale about!
quire ot Jamea Cook. S3* Mark,: «.'ter
4&lt;t arm of atrsw. Phone 337V. Wil
ham Haywood
7-33
Al-fEH ”Al til'sT tub
Modem" hon’.e
GUNN F. LAUBAUGH
—25 bu. of Kama r’y'e. n» ol.
for rent. R-fervaree rvonlr-4. E F. WANTED
!a5..,’fc .’n?err''”
MS Na. Michigan Arenas
Bat tom. 330 K. Walnut Nt. I'hoae
3333.
7-D
Hastings
FOH KENT—Onr ..f the iio.t Je.irahle TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY
unfueni.hr,I apartment*, will be avail
able Anguat 1, atri.tlr wUevn FOH SALE- IV41 Fdrd Itvimae with
I^eate.1 at 414 H Jeffer-un
Mr*
heater 14.1HM&gt; milaa. &amp; good lire*.
Manure I’mdrr. phone 3340
tf
Earvllent emdllien throughout. Mat­
FOR KENT— I room farni.hed apt 4=k
ing f..r army. Phone 3505.
7 3S
| &gt;« Bmaduay.
It
RENT— Hta rmrnt bourn, two mile.
FOR REST-1 room f.irc*li*4 apt, prl FOR
-it .m North it roadway. Elartrlrli*.
rate bath and priiale entrancePhone
phone 34*5.
7 33
; 35»*.
7 2.1 _frvll trm

Shipping Livestock

Shell Station on 8. Jefferson
HL. Hastings. Space available

BAPTIST CHURCH
■la lion.

WRITE J. DAVIDGE Shell
OH Co.. 818 American Na IT
Bank Bldg.. Kalamasoo, or
phone Kalamazoo 34287. 7-16

CHURCHES
BARFIELD CHURCH

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

Every Saturday

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

FOR LEASE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Deled. 4*
DOWLING C1IUBCH

A. D. 1849.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

ROME GOOD BUVR IN BEAL ESTATE

HASTINGS METHODIST PARISH
GOODWILL CHURCH
c worship iir&gt;l&lt;» 10:00.

HENDERSHOTT CHURCH

Minin
Foil HALE

Htu'arl Cl

Quimby

martIn' CHURCH

Goodwill
QUIMBY CHURCH

I'lalnlltf*.

fe’S.KTt.

Phone 2751

Rooms Ln the Hendershott Building

CASH

I It I.-I ST

50 both. Best working
conditions.
Permanent
employment. Apply at
once. C. B. Burkholder,
Hostings Chevrolet.'

Truss Fitting
f XPERIENCED

HEATING FUEL

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

■ oo.l si law pri.r. SpevUil prlre in
S rord Iota. Phone 3570. tie.. II
■JjpL________________________ H
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

HVCKLEBKKKY
MAHSil—Open tor
uirker*. pl.nly .1 Leirlea. it quart.
2&lt;i mile, norlhomt of Delton, la
lilenty of waler, bring Mot., J. W.
Hikoek. Ilelton, It. I, Dellon phone.
.............
7.1

FOR HAI.K -X-.I
in sand e .n
ditkin. M t. Haiti., Phone 754FI I
Hunt., i.
7-.'l
FOH RALE—Bird i»ge end Oan.lanl. wk
library UM', large leather rocker,
niat'lr renter table, eniyrt &gt;neet&gt;er.
rommede. J I irvn bed, *prlnat*, inner
• prlng mattrea*. Phlte.. i-.rlabl. radl.i.
fUUal Mill*. 330 H. Park
7 23
FOR HALE—Dau Thmm oil'I.Hriwr~irtrt)
five muulh*: like new Inqairn 31* E
Ktale
723
FOR RALF.--flaaollne twe-Rare *io«e
W Peek. R. 3. Middleville. •
7.23
Wifi RALE—Buffet and rh.na rloa.f
Halid walnut Lifetime furniture. Mr*
Vert) Leary 417 E. Grand C.H mans
Inga or eieninp
T }3
F0.K.
R«». good qualltr SalO, *13
Alm dining ror.m .une 7 pe.. Walnut
flblah. (2U. 302 X Broadniv
rf
FOH HALE—AB gaa range, in' Mr»;
leal mndltloa
Phone 3-.!&gt;4
7-;3

LY BARKER S

iip

LIVESTOCK—

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

mil
cantav 8110 Alao choice early pot a­
lee., 8150 bu. Uwrenre llarcmlt.
on the Elmer Eckert farm at Fr-»
Ftp
1 1.
FOR HALE—-2 blryrle* man*, and wo^
man', iu go-xi rendition Call at 405
&gt;.. Green after 5 o'clock
793
FUR SALE—Heteral walnut irew. near
Haatlikg*. Phono 35«iv'i Hattie Cre.-k.
FOR HF.NT—4 room private bath, r"
&lt;ri«erator. nicely furnl.bed. newly dec­
orated apt. garage
Adulla
Id* R.
Broadway. Phone 2(114
7 93
FOR' RENT—Five room apartment In
. city and rouMry home with eleetnrlly.
Jerry Audrua. plxme 3518.
7-33

Peanut oil
The Peanut Products company of
Tuskegee, Ala., manufactures pea­
nut oil from Dr. George Washington
Carver’s formula. It Is said to be
very helpful in cases of infantile
paralysis.

&gt;rn

Corner Chord and Cantar lirwu

CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OP THANK’/—Wr

e/H/H/H/H/H/H/H/Z/H/H/HZH,

Farmers, ATTENTION

WANT ED

Auto Mechanic, with ex­
perience. Will work on

I

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

CARD OP THANKS—HU

GRANGES
IRVING GUNGE

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES$750 C0WS$5®°
WE HAVE A COLLECTOR
Stationed at 912 Wait Green St. in
Hastings To Give Immediate Service

We Pay the Phone Charges
PHONE

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!
HORSES
COWS

*4.00

HIDE MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION

PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

Valley Chemical Company
CALL NEAREST STATION
HASTINGS-2697
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
UCHTY-SfVINTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942
&lt;J±a±
n[nS‘ Harvara.
university.
University, men
then went
went to
to JUnirt,
and”ta£' to b£u£ TtiSicai
seminary for hta PhD. degree, gradualing with honor. He 1* now hold­
ing hl* first charge In tlie Adtron-

RAPPY BYPATHS

L'FMXIX I

Ml I nlHJ

By JANE CAMERON

I wonder how many Banner read­
er* ever heard ot Grindstone island

When the Rev. Gabriel left Tur- . Recommended reading — Major
key. he brought back with him some d* Bevsrsky's article tn'-the July
thirty or more Oriental rugs,
rues, which Rtader-» D)fM
......t ,...
land so small &lt;8 mile* in length by t^riy
I1Utled victory
4 in width) that your R*nd Me-1 Armenian refugees had given hlm
Nally allM doesn't even label tt by ,1x1 dispose of. It representing all ,\. n n,Alr
u
their
In
trade.
It wm Ule
avl“....
ter who lost a leg
ft name.
name.
...... worldly stock
...
.......
,
______ __■
.nd
—. M
in uiu
this way Vhe
became
a ___
sort_ oi
of»
n&lt;1 ora.
«• decorated Mr
tor hr..
bravery
in&gt;
ne _
oresme
u
■
But it lies there ^between the N»w rla.Hn.
Hmiu, tnr
• group
vwwm over
AU., ; the
&gt;&gt;&gt;. I1...
h
... u.
clearing
house
for
a'
mi
war.
He
invented
Uie
first
York and Ontario shores, nearly
midway in the river, with New York there and the business grew.1 automatic bomb sight and developed
claiming lhe ownership by the nar­ Owing to the years of work abroad lhe nret turbo-supercharged, airhtau*,f Jlrokcn *h health cooled fighter plane and thus made
rowest kind of a margin. "Grind­ ,l&lt; J
stone" is a misnomer, for stones and had to retire from active mln- hlgh-alUtude combat possible. He
usable for grinding have never been istry before retirement age was ------------- • •*— ----- ~--------------- —
found there. Originally it possess­ leached, so drew a reduced pension. men and thl* article of hl* Is worth
The nigs and other articles grad­ a hundred from lhe pen* ot lesser
ed valuable red granite quarries,
worked extensively over a long per­ ually added, became a source of In­ authorities. You'll have an entirely
iod of year* In It* halcyon days come for the Gabriels and the Near different viewpoint after you study
East
shop resulted.
Most of the it. I believe Major Seversky work*
. boat* left its piers loaded with car­
' goes for palatial homes &lt;nd public Jewelry Usey now handle 1* made by for Henry Ford in Detroit but am
buildings in Detroit and Chicago; Armenian refugees tn New York unable to check for sure thia mompaving stone material also came
fashioning gold and silver settings
from there.
One of our favorite soldiers from
The present population numbers for semi-precious stones or filagree
about 4&lt;X) and Is descended from a work of Intricate design. With the Ft. Livingston. La . juat told us an
colony of 100 Scot* who caine there ending of the winter season, thrir amusing anecdote. It seem* they
have bugs that bite down there u
around M year* ago to develop the
quarries on the island
In the duration, m It is now impossible to I well m in Michigan There are a
*
1 good many city lad* In camp who
course of Ume these were stripped replenish their shelves.
The Gabriel* look forward with never were chewed by Chiggers he­
and are now grown over with trees
and shrubs with an occasional pleasure each summer to reluming fore und they christened lhe place
to
their
work
on
the
little
St.
Law
­
Lousyann*.
glimpse ot the old hoMlng machin­
rence river Island. When they took
ery stIU tn sight
up the charge there, the church wa*
Every Ume I atari Co comment on
When this industry died, lhe soil in a sadly run-down condition. It tiie heat. I slop and think of those
being unusually ferule, the thrifty ha* been completely renovated and poor soldiers who are fighting in
BcoU turned to agriculture, stock refurnished. Mrs. Gabriel report* Libyan Desert and the complaint
raising und dairy farming Many of a splendid cooperaUve Spirit In tne dwindles away into nothingness.
the island'* farm* run In strips to Utile community.
the river, Uke the "ribbon farms''
On returning one year they found
All of our cracks about sugar have
in th* French settlement* on the the ancient, dilapidated horse shed*, been leading' up U&gt; something and
mainlands farther up the river.
king tn disuse, had been convert-*! wc think this is a good time to take
My liking for poking around shops into a moat attractive Community down our back hair and tell all. It's
that carr)' Old World good* wm the house, with a wide stretch of win­ Just this. We believe that fighting
mean* of my learning, at St. Peters­ dows affording a lovely view of the men and people who do heavy man­
burg this winter, of the existence of river, all done by volunteer service. ual labor need more sugar than
Grindstone Island and uncovering A convenient kitchen in connecUon city people who Uve and wort. In­
an interesting tale in connecUon. makes possible the serving of din­ doors. That pick-up'- you get tn
qioae to the "Salad Bowl", where ner* during the resort season to lhe .sugar makes all lhe difference In
we usually had breakfMt and often cottagers and resorters from the the world to the amount of work a
lunched, wm one of those "Near nearby Islands and mainland, who laborer put* out. Bringing in the
E**t" bazaar* with double doom in- soon learned there were famous personal note, farmers' wive* have
viUngiy open. Il wm a small one cooks in the UlUe communly. After lo pul up meal* for ravenous hired
but had an unusual line of inter­ oelng obliged for years to carry men &lt;who aren‘t accounted for in
esUng articles, liandlcraft done by water from a quarter-mile distance her .ration books), threshers, corn
Armenians in their homeland in a splendid vein of water was struck huskers. silo fillers, bean threshers,
jewelry, brass, hand embroidery, near lo lhe church at a depth ot and many other necessary activities,
pottery. There were abo Oriental 85 feeL The women also make all vitally essential to national de­
rugs and Importations from other quilt* during the long winter month* fense. She doesn't have access to.
foreign iAnds, aU of which now has which find a ready sale In the sum- or can't afford store baking. I be­
ceMed.
lieve it is very necesary that pro­
Mrs. Gabriel, one quickly recog-, visions be made for emergencies ot
The proprietor*, a Mr. and Mrs.
B. R. Gabriel, were a pleasant, cul­ nlses, U the ideal type for a min­ thl* kind, for the increased effi­
tured couple It wm someUme be­ ister's wife. She is a finished musi­ ciency would more than Justify the
fore I learned that the gentleman cian. has a trained voice, is a skilled trouble It would be to the ration
in question wm a retired Methodist pianist, alHiough she considers lhe board*
minister belonging to a New York violin her chosen instrument Ia ter
state conference.
Buster haa added a first aid kit
From a chance inquiry m to Cornell Conservatory ot Music at to the collection of acceaaoriea tn
where they opened their shop tn
God Biens America on a felt motto,
Sometime when conditions for a thermometer. a skull and cross­
•ted only in winter. In the sum­
mer they went to Grindstone island travel become normal again. I hope bone* knob on lhe gear shift, a sun
in the St. Lawrence river, where. my gypsy-foot may take me some­ vl*or Uiat hold* hl* magazines, sevwhere near the Grindstone Island
Gabriel, hu assumed the pastorate mainland and it will be my good and many other object* I can't re­
of the Community church, the only fortune to exlore the island at leis­ member, all jingling and Jangling
one on the island. The steps that ure, attend a service in lhe little around In it and the poor Jallopy
lead up la this making Interesting Community church and one of their with the palsy. Now he is counting
suppers.
recounting.
If possible I should like to pur­ he can buy a second hand Jeep of
At the Ume of lhe first World
War. the Rev. Gabriel who had chase some of the famous Grind­ the army. He ha* a Jeep now but
served tn various Methodist charges stone Island cheese, the output of doesn't know it.
In the East, went over to France which Is never equal to the demand.
with the first contingent of Persh­ It quite make* the mouth of a TIME TO LINE GRAIN BINS
ing's army and was associated with cheese-addict water, lo hear Mrs.
Approach of grain harvest time
Gabriel extol It* praises—"nothing brings a reminder to farmers to
like It in the USA.", she avers.
give lhe granary a thorough clean­
Cross to Turkey to help In the task
ing and to line the bins with hard
FIO
COSTS
VARY
of feeding and ministering lo the
Some Idea of how to value a finish building paper. The lining
wants of 10,000 homeless, orphaned
will make it tuy to fumigate if
Armenian children, his particular young pig M a feeder arises from Insect trouble develops later In the
assignment being a camp of 600 lit­ feed cost figure* obtained In trial* stored grain, say* C. B. Dibble.
tle Armenian boys, who slept in at Michigan State College. The re­ Michigan State College extension
tents and were fed in a mess hall sult* are based on efficient, bal­ *peclali*t In Insect control
anced ration* fed to para*lte-free
While It was a trying, heart­ hogs. When grain averaged two
breaking ta*k. It wa* not wlUwut It* cent* a pound in cost, the first 100
compensation*.
Mr. Gabried be­ pounds of pig cost 8 cents a pound.
came "Father Gabriel" to all the It took seven cent* a pound to get
Utile chap* and received ihelr love the average pig from 100 to 200
pounds. It took 8 cent* a pound to |
and devotion. One day a little fel­
low of four and a half yean ac­ increase a pig's weight from 200 to ।
costed him saying. "Father Gabriel,
everything you say goes in thl* around 14 cent* a pound, the heavy­
camp, doesn't It?"—"I expect It weight hogs mean good business,

Beautiful Tribute to j ’ '
------ ■=
the Late John L. Brass AT THE THEATRES

SECTION

Merrill Allerding
Is Held for Sentence j

Merrill Allerdlng was brought into
».
year* supervisor of Uie HMtlngs fish "tHrawberry Blonde"
circuit court Wednesday of list producUon. found the cow* In Barry
Ben* with
hatchery, wm such a modest man. starring j-ww Cagney
w«-ek rharvr-ri with driving awav a . rtmintv TV H T A No. 2 running
. .... J
glying such close attention to his oMri* Dellavitand. Alan Hale
work, that few Barry county folk*
A
engMCment o{ lhal car not hl* own on
came to know him Intimately, warm, human story of lhe gay ROs account of which was
though all respected him. Those who -Mr. Whe Guy”starrinx * X
knew ,,u
him
all
elaii
read The Esst End Kid*
.. .
‘
“ at *
“ wilt he ■*
“ “ reBU
Wlille driving thl* car furiously ' eocUtton averaged 748 pound* milk Woodland. Highlands Dairy ot
.. &gt;&gt; ... ....
- • ..
in.
tet tne
rnzinlh ■
~ —a. - ■
r
the following
to
A
irllunc anima
ma of
,r.
LT
—~ L ,beautiful
------ ...tribute
-----A . Ju
uiruung
tne und(
underine Darrjuue iuii e**i oi uie
him
. oi just
“
‘“‘CT- oowu
him, whlrh
which show* hl.
hl* deep appre- 'wwiu.
, world,
lightened .with
enough
city, “
it »a*i&gt;cu
crashed uirvugn
through the *uaiu
guard
One of the reasons for lids fine owning the remaining three c
usiiiciicu
awiiii ju*i
enougn
elation
frlenashlu and now
___ _ of ...
_
_rail
,, injuring .......
_ Allerdlng,__
U average producUon 1* that grain. the high ten for lhe month
claUon of friendship
how much comedy to relieve_some
it* powyoung
and
it meant to* him. We are indebted, trful tenseness.
i ruining the car. He wm arrested was being ted to 24 of Uie M herds I In all there were thlrty-sigi
.. are
.r. our
Anr reader*, .to
a U
a Georein* ---------_lu38.
m
Mrs
-Orum. .
c
■whfn
-— relwl&gt;ed from
on test. County Agent Foster point* in the associaUon that |»
Bauer, of this city.-for a copy W a .urring On* Muiuon.
pltal. As lie was 17 his case would out that grain feeding even in good over 50 pound* butterfat t
part of a personal letter to her. Don Terry, Stuart Erwin
________
ordinarily_________
be brought before Judge pasture pay* big dividend* where month. Aeven cows were
.------ ... ------a
.. good producing cow* are considered, from the n herd* during the
----------- -- in ..._
which we give below.
1 Throbbing with the best of jungle j Clement
lhe Juvenile
court.
A*
The letter wm written by Mr*, tom tom* thl* is a new adventure I he had been taken Into that court
J. L. Carter ot Lake Odessa led
Bruce Fuqua, a widow living in drama of th* African interior.
I previously, without mending his the association for high herd aver- BRANCH DISTRICT
Harrlsvllle. Mich., to Mrs. Bauer.' Charles Starrett in
I ways, Judge clement waived juris- age In butterfat production with
Her husband wm a druggist at' “Riders of the Northland"
I diction, m the law provides he can
hl* 7 registered Jersey* produdn* panled her sister and ht
Harrisville
narruvnie who
wno died
oiea several years ( Blaring
mazing
bullet*.
bullets. Hashing
Hashing fist*.
fist*.
1 do
' do under
under such
such circumstances,
circumstances, and
and (142
42 88 pound*.
pounds. In
In second
second olace
place wm
wm Hastings ona snort vacation
ago. The letter, dated July 15. 1M2.' hard riding and harder fighting are i young Allerdlng wm brought into ■ the registered Jersey herd ot 10 to Barryton th* Utter part Of
bring* out clearly th* fine quallUes
the rule In this film based on an circuit court. He pleaded guilty when cow* owned by Clare Norrl* of week.
of Mr. Brass, of whose recent death actual and recent occurrence in lie faced Judge McDonald. HU plea Lacey with 41.1 pounds butterfatMr. and Mra
Herbie Wilcox
Mrs. Fuqua had evidently not, Alaska.
wm accepted and he wm placed tn average
ColonUl estate at Doster tertalned Mr. and Mr*. Knu
I the custody of Sheriff Itera pend- with purebred Brown Swiss ana Norton and children. Mr and Mr-.
teamed The circumstances which "Beyond lhe Blue Horben*
evoked this mention of the thought- starring Dorothy Lamour.
1 ing hU sentence.
. Earl Strickland and Sons of Johns- R. E. Hall of KaUmo at a picnic
ful. unassuming man. who lived so Richard Denning
:
-------------town towtump
noi- dinner on their Uwn Sunday.*
--------------. «• •- •
township witn
with pureurca
purebred HolMri
quletly and worked so efficiently I The story concern* the search for
Leon Hendershon hM perched hl* (teln* were very clooe for third . high------ —
... Evaler Marshall
----------------entertain**
among u*. are such that we are sure lost papers In Ute Jungle whichnew office in one of. those UtUe average production with 40 9 and the Jolly Dozen Xvednnsday afterour readers wUl be glad to read. would establish Dotty's claim to a structures on top of an apartment 40J pound* butterfat respecUvely. noon.
what Mrs Fuqua *ay* about him
fortune. She sing* the new tunc . building, well beyond the ordinary Tiie fifth high herd wm Ute regiaMr.and Mrs Lee Whitcomb of
Following are extract* from Mrs.' hit "A Full Moon andan Empty elevator service. Stout statesmen tered Guernsey herd ot 8 cow* Battle Creek called at th* Vincent
Fuqua's letter to Mrs. Bauer
Heart."
who labor breathlessly up the stairs owned by Leon Dunning of Delton.Norton home
Friday evening.
"I hope to get over to HMtlngs . “Henry and Dixxy" starring
| will doubtless refer to it m hi* pant-1 The high cow both in fat and
Combining whaal 1* ths f“
some day. and when I do there I*'a ' Jimmy Lydon. Mary Anderson
1 house
milk production wm owned by 8 jf fanners UU* waskthere I--------want-----------------to meet. I _do The
TheAidrich
AldrichFamily's
Famllv'snewest
newestfun
fun
-person
--------------------not know thst you know him, but film tells the side-splltUng story of
perhaps you do. Hl* name is Mr.; the two boys' dilemma when they
John L. Brass, and he is super- smash op a motor boat which does
visor of fisheries operaUons. district j not belong to them
No. 10. State Fish Hatchery, Ha*t- ghlriey Temple In
Ings-----------------------------------------------------"Mis* Annie Rooney” with
"Three year* ago. when I returned William Gargan. Guy Klbbee
from Florida, and went to lhe cerne- ' Briefly the story concerns the rotery In Grand Rapids on Memorial' mantle affairs of Shirley after ahe
day. (that is where Bruce Is buried) -------•
meets Dickie ----Moore, who
portrays
I found some one had put flowers ,I the scion of a wealthy family.
on Bruce's resting place before I ar- ■
MSC
GETS
11,000
rived, and I found a card attached
Six officers of the Allied Seed
with lhe above name — a person I
I company of Fort Wayne. Ind., are
had never met nor heard of
"When T arrived home. I wote ] appreciative ot the training they re­
him a note, thanking him for hl* ceived in farm crops si Michigan
floral offering lo Bruce's memory, State College. So they recently
CONNECTIONS AT JACKSON TO ADRIAN. TOLEDO. ANN ARBOR. AND DETROIT
and I received such a beauUful voted to present a check for 11,000
reply.
for use by the college In aiding stu­
The money has been ac- ■
"Among other things he said* dent*
HASTINGS — JACKSON — DITSOIT
HASTINGS — JACKSON — TOLEDO
When •! discovered Bruce's last cepted by lhe Stale Board of Agri­
BEAD DOWH
resting place, quite by accident it culture and will be administered a*
BEAD UP
Ilaslinga
Hastings
brought to me a little thrill of joy. a student loan and gift fund. e*pe(harlott*
Charlotte
for I felt m if i was once more daily for students in agriculture
Eaton Rapids
contacting him a* In life. His con­ and principally tor those studying
Jackson
tact. In life, with those who were farm crops. A. L. Bibbin*, graduate
really friends, wm outstanding and of 1015. was seconded in lhe move ।
2:3ft PAL-Lv.
Jackson
unique and left an indelible im­ by vice presidents L. D. Kuitx. '20.
4:45
Adrian
pression upon one's memory. As I
5:55 P.M.—Ar.
Toledo
stood in that beauUful. quiet rest­ treasurer C. N. Silcox. '20 and board
ing place and made my simple floral members John Hanune*. '20. und I
offering. I could almost see and feel George Wenner. "28. E. I* Anthony. |
his smile of approval of the tribute dean of agriculture, and Ur. Bib-1
to hl* memory When these little blns will direct use of the fund.
offerings fall to appear from me at
thl* Ume. you will know that I. too.
have gone to that undiscovered
country, from whose bourne no
traveler returns.'
“Each year I find hl* offering but
no card, and I know he has been
there. I think It is such a nice
gesture. Hl* wife's parent* are
buried In that cemetery. That is
why he happened to be there and
discovered Bruce's resting place. Tt
seems he wm an old-time friend of
Bruce. So I thought I would like to
meet a man who sUll care* for an
old friend, although they had not
met for many years."

Try the NEW

SHORT WAY LINES BUS SERVICE
Between HASTINGS and JACKSON

! -p

St.
_ _ Lawrence
_____
__ River .
Island
Has
|jj
*
• Unusual
History

BUS STATION

TRIO CAFE, 1 50 E. STATE ST. PHONE 2131

SMALL TALK
"Do you remember the chap who
wrote about the silent watches of
the night?"
"Well, 111 guarantee he never
placed the dollar variety beside
his bed at night.

Vacation

BEAUTY NEEDS

ask?". It seems "Asab". m th* lit­
tle fellow wm called, had dl*covered an old man of hl* nationality,
sick and uncared for. in a mlMrable shack Just outside the canton­
ment and wished to bring him tn
■nd have him fed Father Gabriel
tried to explain how pressed they
already were for food; that they
had a larger number than they
really should look after; then. tooz
It might *M a precedent for othbr
case*, and. much m he wished they
could, he didn't see how it could be
done. Then Asab pressed the point,
saying he would give up hl* own
' place at the table. This appeal and
die eamast little face couldn't be
resisted.
Just before the dinner hour Assb
showed up. the old man's hand In
his. hl* Uny body pressed against
that of his charge. He placed him
In hl* own seat, then stood back
of the chair, hand* praaaed close to
his side* to show he had no thought
of reaching for any food himself.
Hl* face expressed so much happi­
ness that "Father Gabriel" then and
there decided that a lad of such
tender year* and thowlng such
quailtie*, if given the chanc*. could
be rounded Into a good American
citizen. He therefore took the ne­
cessary steps for adoption, and so
became the real "father to little
Asab with a splendid, devoted
mother added tor full meuure
-Th* boy hM brought a greet deal
of happiness into Uie life of the

•Utt. but hog feeder* may not make
a profit if they pay too high a price

MUD PIES HARM GARDEN
Parmer* could give many Victory
Gardners some practical lessons In
good soil management
Mud pie*
in the garden come from cultivating
gan State College the hortlcultuiist*
are suggesting to gardners that tney
adopt for their cultivating theme
the old lune "Wall till the sun
shines. Nellie."
Weeds laid low
when the biasing sun will hit their
roots are easier killed and the soil
is not abused by puddling.
A

mathematical wizard

believe*

er than the whole, as when repack­
ing a vacation trunk.

CAMPANA BALM »value
GABY SUNTAN LOTION
ARMAND LEG MAKE-UP
ELMO PHOTO FINISH
EVENING IN PARIS combination

49c
50c
50c
150
J 00

• Reohm Motor
Soles

betel’s brother, a college professor,
he ha* received a fine education,
choosing th* ministry for his Ufo

Masting*

'Phone 1111

Michigan

Your Savings here are put to work imme­
diately for Victory Loans to farmers in the
"Food For Freedom" program ... into hornet
for War workers ... into*War industrial and
to subscribe to War Bond issues suitable for
banks. Start a savings account today! Pro­
tect your future, and keep men and machines
on the job for Uncle Sam ... for Victory.

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60c&gt;ize
49c
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well founded. Later ba expressed
a desire for an American name and
chose “Howard”, retaining Asab,
signifying "joy", for his middle

TO KEEP ’EM ON THE JOB

LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS

PHONE 2115

YOUR

—

Rent a safety-deposit box in our vaults to
safe-guard your bond* and other valuables.

Oi HASTINGS CITY BANK
Fifty.Five Yean of Conlinttoiu Servioe**
PHONES: 2105.2103

.

HASTINGS,

�THE HA8TOC08 BANNER, THURSDAY, JJULY 13, 1M1

Wayne Henney of Lansing, Mr.
Mrs. Homer Harney, Wllmg dinner. Visiters welcome.
and Raymond, of Woodland w*ft
Mrs. Barbara Burgle of Lincoln, rented the Jdrs. ©nora Whitney part. Wednesday, July 39.
Bunday guests of Mra. Mgry Henngy. Nelx. Mra. Minnie Long and daugh- tenant house.
Mtas Helena Braendle has been at
open door meeting of the Hastings
titer of HMtlngs. and Mra. her home here with th* mmnpe.
•nd attended
snd Freeport lodgra at Freeport.
i Matter, local, were WadncsMrs Adon Myers was the guest
Thursday evening. July 33.
aftemoon gue&lt;ts of Mr. and of honor ga » shower oa July 10.
Th. speaker at Ow Wesleyan
given by Mra. George Nelson. Mrs church neat Bunday evening wlM be
Phyllis Ann spent Sunday at Gun
Mra. Merrill Karcher attended, a Franklin Burgess and Mra. William Porrsst Gearhart, son of Iter, Wm.
Godfrey.
. , take. •
•
•
OlthoMe. A pleasant afternoon was O. Qevhart. fanner puteg hare.
Janet and Marlene Preston ot; Mr. and Mra. Merrill Karcher and
~
«•« o« spent in games and contests with!
Balti* Creek spent a few days with I children were Sunday dinner guests Bowne Center at the Bowrie AM
Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bustanee Mrs. Perry Preston. \
d“y- th* following officers were
• Delbert and Mary Louise Bassett vd Richard spent Sunday with Mr
Watt Thomas of South Bowne.
Mrs. Jennie Miller ta spending
Ot Roeth Irving are spending Ute 1 nnd Mrs Bill Slocum of Hastings
Rapids and John Layer of Pleas­
Vic* Pres., Hattie Irving: Secretary^
Mrs. Margaret Kamiaki of Gay- lhe week with Mrs.. Sate Stauffer 'Fish and family at Middleville.
grandprents. Mr.
Jeanette White is visiting her ant valley were Sunday afternoon
lord was a caller of Mr. and Mra. ■ of Alto.
Lute Sniffin: Trmaum. Blanche
and Mra. George Bassett.
■ aun, Mrs_ lda winfama of Rutland ,
The nuptials were read by the
Semlah Seese Thuraday.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson
(and family.
Mr and Mra Richard Durkee and were Sunday dinner guest* at the Rev. James ChrUpell Sunday after Mtas Francis Endres of Harper family ---—r
;-----• : TT----- . ~~
nar. ana Mrs. aijrun nacaa uuu
enjoyed
a —
picnic
dinner
Bun­ of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers
------- "
-- --home
elected delegate to ca&amp;Mtw*.
Ina Mn chlldrrn of M«p,e Greve spent 8un- hospital. Detroit, grand-daughter of day Orith Mr. and Mra Fred Dur­ of Hastings In honor of the birth­ wedding for Mbs Delores Magoon. Edith Winters joined the society
yn
,on .rr'
d»y with Mr. end Mrs. Claud Mead Adnm Endres, who enlisted ns an kee an.d Mr. and Mrs Keith Dur­ day anniversaries of Mr. and Mra. I daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clifford which brings the membership to 39
Eltner Hull and family of Unveil, i Mr and Mra-Willtam Crakes re- army nurse recently, left for Fort kee and family of Woodland, and Myers.
Magoon of Irving, and Maynard
MIm Norma Bustanee spent the turned home Sunday after a three Custer. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Valentine of
Mr. and M». Glendon Jones and Moyer, son of Fred Moyer of Flint
„----- , wcejyj. vun ln Orand Rnp|(L,
Mr. and Mra. George Brownell. HMtlngs at Oun take.
son of Hastings called on Mr. and Mra. George Nelson of Freeport
Rev and Mra. Harold Bugbee and
Oliver of Ortansville.
played the bridal clwnu from
Roy Nagler is employed at the Miss Dorothy Walton, and Robert
The W. M. A. oF Caledonia have Mra. Claud Mead Sunday.
- Carolyn Everson underwent a ton- Norge plant In Detroit.
Campbell of Flint, and Mr. and Mrs Invited the W. M. A. of Freeport to
Mr. and Mra. Clare Payne of Kal- ••Lohengrin" on lhe accordlan as the win this week enjoying a vacation
allectomy at Pennock hospital Sat­■
Sunday dinner guests nt the Ray Floyd Walton of
_______
______
South_____
Bowne
were a picnic luncheon at Caledonia park .j nmaioo spent Saturday night with wedding party entered Geraldine with friends from Rives Junction
urday morning.
Wieland home were Mr. and Mra. i Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. and Wednesday. July 39 at 1 o'clock.
lhe former's mother. Mrs. Ida Magoon was chosen'bridesmaid for
The annual business meeting of
Mary Jane Woods returned Bat- 8. J. Roudabush and family ano I Mrs. Claude Walton and family in
her stater. Alton McGaan seted a* the Wraleyan church will be held
Callers during the post week at Payne.
'.urday night after spending a week: Jock Peterson of Lowell, and Earl | honor of Mr. Walton's birthday an- the Adam Endres home were Mr
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hynes wenThursday evening. July M at I
/ with Mr. and Mra. Robert Whitei. Fosthufnus of Bowne.
. nlvcraary.
and Mra. Wendell Shoemaker of dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Ward with the song "I Love You Truly" o'clock.
'*nd family of Stevensville.
Mrs. Pauline Durbin of Hastings
Leon Henney and Bobby Adam­ Lansing. Mr and Mra. Fred Durkee Hynes and harry at Gun lake. Sat­ sung by Sarah Jane Burges* and
&lt; Mr and Mrs George Forbey vis­ is caring for Mra. Mary Henney dur- son of Grand Rapids were Satur- of Barnum district. Mr. and Mra urday evening.
Gloria Laybourn. followed by pray­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boughner ing her lllnere.
day guests of Mra. Mary Henney
Herman Holshay. Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs Alien Ftah and Cal­ er by the minister. The young cou­
of lake Odessa Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Ray Neeb and fam-1 R. W. Moulton of Howard City ------------------------------------------------------Boyce Evans snd son and Leander vln called on Mr. and Mra. Dewey ple will spend a few days in Grand school and has been promoted to
: Ted Walton and B1U Vander Male ily of Vicksburg spent Sunday with I ta spending a few days with hta Endres and family of Grand Rap- . Jaarama of near Dutton. Friday eve- Rapids and then will make their Corporal.
spent Saturday night at the Wal- hta parents, Mr. and Mra. Lewis. daughter. Mrs. Roy Nagler.
ids.----------------------------------------------------- nlng.
home In Flint where Mr. Moyer ta
Mra. Myers of Charlotte U mski ton cottage al Gun take.
Neeb.
I Mr. and Mra Robert Newton and
Mr. and Mra Olenn Kellogg spent
Freeport friends will be Interested employed.
Mra John Agerter and Mra. Leon family were 'Sunday supper guests the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Ria) in two news items concerning mem- CHURCH NEWS
Donna of Lansing spent Uie week­ Howk spent Wednesday with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Wllltam Newton of Kcllogg and Jo Ann of Lansing.
United Brethren Circuit
bera of the Rev. A. A- Buege family.
end with Mr. and Mra. Herman and Mra. Harry Lane of Byron i East Hagtlhgs.
Mra. John Quinn of Grand Rap-1 former residents hen* a girl was
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor
family.
,‘Goech.
Center.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Seger of ids was a recent luncheon guest of I bom recently to Mr and Mra. Franjgtaa Virginia Ftah spent the week
Bunday school—10:30.
The Townsend Club met In the Grand Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith.
eta Buege. being their second daughtuna to cut tier hand In a meat
end at the John Baar homo In club rooms with a goodly attend- I Ben Blakney. local, attended lhe
Preaching—11:30.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston of Bat- ter. Francta Is superintendent of
i Grand Rapids.
ance Friday evening.
A potluck [ Seger reunion at Reid's resort. Sun­ tie creek spent the Veekend with schools at Rockford. Mra. Buege
Christian Ektdesvor—T;00.
Midland Park. Gull lake. Ker baby
: Miss Dorothy Van Patten of Kai­ supper was served followed by the day.
hta mother. Mra. Perry Preston. I ta lhe former Faith DeWeerd. AnPreaching—8 00.
‘
la at the home Of its grandparente.
Sunday wiui
with iict
her par- business
and program
and mrs
Mrs rrani
Prank oegur
Segur ana
and Mra. preston accompanied them------------------_' ama^oo spent uuiun/
ouuneu meeting
mrciiug ana
program, Evc-v- ।| Mr.
mr. ana
There will be.a business meeting Rev. and Mrs. Victor Jones
nouncement was also
'
made
'
Uiat
'
•nts. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Van I eryone ta urged to attend tijese . family of Battle Creek spent Sun- home Sunday for an extended visit. Floyd Buege. 33. youngest child of after lhe prayer service Thursday
•Fattea.
I meetings as the prospects of the I day with th* tatter's aunt and hus-1
evening.
Mr. and Mm Guy Smith and
daughter and Ray McTaggart of
.' Boyd Payne at Hastings was a plan are Improving.
The next I band. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coats.
Lloyd called at the Kllpfer and given m Sparta, had applied for Pleasant Valley
Grand Rapids were dinner guests
Bunday dinner gunsl of hl* mother meeting will be held tn the hall Fri-1 Russell Todd of Chicago called on Lacey home in Alto. Bunday eve­ license to marry Ruth Morrill. 26.
Preaching—10 00.
Sunday of Mr. and Mra. John
Mrs. Id* Payne.
day evening. July 31. Outside tai- I Mr. and Mra Dan Postnta Satur- ning.
Sunday school—11:00.
of Benton Harbor.
Mourar. Mra Louelta Beadle was a
i), Mr. and Mrs Maurice Calkins ot 'ent will present the-program.
day afternoon
Christian Endeavor—8:00
Mr. and Mra Willard Arnold and
-IRultand township and Mr. and Mra. I Mra. pearl Lightfoot and son Carl | Mr. and Mra Alvin Helrigle and Marilyn of Hastings spent the week­ celved word recently from their
Mr and Mrs. Carl Boyer left
j Raymond Clinton and family of are leaving for Straubvllle. North Mr. and Mrs Charles Bunn and end at the Glenn Kellogg home.
nephew. Keith Tabberer, who made
Thursday for a trip through the
iJrvinrf township were Sunday after- Dakota. Friday, to visit the former's ’ family attended the Helrigle re­
Morning worship 11:00.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde. Mr. his home with them for some time.
west. They will visit the Black Hills
Koon ffueata of Mr. and Mn B R hmthrr
W McGregor.
MrAr*«nr
1( uninn
brother. Pnom,
Eugene H.
union at Tnvnunrt
Townsend narir
park Runrtav
Sunday- I and Mra. Ivan Roush and Tommie, Keith is now in Uncle Sam's serv­
Barman: "Bread."
and other places of interest
Mr. and Mra. George Brownell of &gt; Mr. and Mra Eugene Schanta and and Gordon Yoder motored to ice and is at preaent In Australia
Sunday school—13:00.
Mra. Homer Bartlett and guests.'
is Mr. and Mra. Bill Tinkler and son Flint, and Mra. Claude Walton, local [ Larry of Grand Rapids were Sun- Bostwick lake. Sunday. They call­
The sermon will be the third —
In Mr. and Mra. Ewart Bolton of
Friends here have received word
'•Mr. and Mra. Clifford Allerdlng of were Hastings shoppers Saturday I day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed on Mr. and Mra. Elmer Roush of from Bill Boughner whose address a series based on the lord's Prayer. Evanston, Ill., were guests Wednes'.'Hastings end Frank Wlndes of Irv­ evening.
| Fred Kunde and family.
Rockford on their way home.
ta Pvt. Wm. 8. Boughner. Co. F. We Invite your attendance at our
Ing were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mr
and Mra. Paul Miller and' .....
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt lulu
and
,
.... -..u
UtC 3nd. Bln. 331 St. Engineers Shore services.
Myrtle C.YrrMM|
Everson u&gt;
ta DpCIlUUlg
spending lhe
X ra. Earl Everson and family.
Carolyn of Saginaw spent Saturday j Patty attended the Carr-Monks re- ' week at Uie Leonard Lester home Regt 1st Amphibian Brigade. Camp Carlloq Center Methodist Church the last of the week with friends
t n
night and Sunday with Mr. and । union at Lake Odessa park. Sunday. | tn South Hastings.
Everett M. Love, pastor
Edwards, Mass.
at Galeaburg.
Morning worship 10:00.
Five Freeport young men escaped
Mra. Edward Straddling of Qre&lt;Sermon: "Our Dally Bread"
serious injury' on Monday evening
Sunday
school
11:00.
of last week when the car. driven
picking and canning-red raapberwhere they visited Cpl. Gemara day night and Sunday with Miss
Austin. In the evening Cpl. Aus- June OOhrln of Hastings.
.
Mrs. Edith Benton of Bowne was
a Tuesday afternoon caller ot Mr.
’ and Kathrin*. From thsr* th«y
drove to Ohio, returning Uy way of
Mr. and Mra. Chaster Bupcrnnu
Bltaaneld.
They visited L. D of Grand Rablds and Mr. and Mra
|Shnuap&lt; and family. Ute manager
lot th* Irish Hills Hotel. Norma day afternoon callers of Mra. Julia

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»

To all Telephone Users
■re certain to be delayed.
In the kind of war we are fighting now,
telephone communication ia a vital neces­
sity. War cdlli muu go through. Every lime
a military or war production call gets
stalled in a traffic jam, the speed of our
drive to Victory ia. slowed down.
The reserve capacity of our lines and
equipment, built up for emergencies, is
now fully used. And further substantial
enlargement of the telephone system to
lake rare of this wartime congestion ia
impossible because materials are even more
urgently needed for tanks, planes and guns.

There is only one solution remaining—'
more careful and more efficient use of pres­
ent telephone facilities by all of tu.

’

1. Make only the raoet necessary calls during the

1. Try lo make your conversations short, and avoid

lhe rush hours.

3. Plan what you want lo say, so that the call will
be brief.

4. Whenever possible, five lhe number of the tele*
-

Call*

Local

fore 9 A.M.; between noon and 2 P.M.; between
5 and 7 P.M.; or after 9 P.M.

phone you are calling.

HEALTH FOR AMERICAN
BABIES IN DAIRY FOODS!

2. Look up numbers in the telephone directory, so
that you won’t have lo call information.

3. Plan your conversations ahead, and keep paper
and pencil handy.

4. Show your children how they can help the war
effort by keeping their calls brief.

5. Don’t call Washington, D.C, unleM you must.
Trunk lines lo the nation's capital are already
overloaded with war messages.

5. If you share a party-line, be considerate of yonr
neighbors.

Every ounce of milk you give your baby
means better health . . . greater strength
. . . more stamina. Milk contains Vitamin
D which builds strong, straight bones and
good teeth. Growing children need plenty
of milk. Order Highlands Dairy
Grode-A Milk for it is low in bac­
teria and high in vitamin con­
tent.

Thoughtful use of telephone facilities in these days is a real contribution to the war '

effort—one that every eitisen can make. The Telephone Company will continue to
provide the best service possible under present conditions. But now, ^nd for the dura­
tion, FXR CALLS COME FIRST.

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Rhone 2651 for home delivery or buy it

.

HIGH IN CRKAM CONTINT. RAW
OR PASTIURIZCD. FT. 6c; QT.

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of ths

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mum

Bell Telephone

Company

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Probata ttegl'ter
M0T101 OP MOITOAQB «ALB

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Waahtailaa.

in Llhsr 1&lt;I» ot Morl, on F*«r St.
NOTICK IS HEREBY 0IVBN. Tbit

FKDkJtAL FARM *lO&lt;rOAOK COR­
PORATION. a rarpamtlan, nt Wathteg-

Mr. and Mra. Paul Jones of Mid­
land park, Gull lake, are the par­
ents of a son, Michael Paul, weight
7 lbs. 3 ou. bom Sunday. July 13
at Community hospital.
Battle
Creek.

Pleasant attending an Indian camp
meeting where Rev. Wagley preach­
es to the Indians in their own lang­
uage. Rev. Victor Jones has preach­
ed al
the
Methodist ehwreh
to Bellevue Friday evening and call.
market which Is not often seen In a
town of iso Inhabitants.
Mra. Nina Bradford of Hemlock
called on Mra. OUs lararrence Wed-

Mra. Cora Winter# and Mra. Lola

C"

X (aid p«Ullat&gt;;
h I. talker &lt;
stirs Uirrsot Im&gt;
• row «t tfci*

Hazel Nunnemaker Sunday afternoon and on Mn Doria McTaggurt
wiio U at the home of her father.

_________________________ Out 7­
serious operation at Pennock hos­
pital. Friends wtU be plfased to Mm roa rtraucAnov
know that Mra. McTaggart is mak­
ing a good recovery.
Barbara Bolton of near Allegan
has returned home after a three
weeks' visit with her grandmother.
Mra. Homer Bartlett. Mra. Bartlett's
wtfe. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Bolton
of Evanston, HL
Mn. H. E. Hames returned Mon­
day after a visit with her sons, Rev.
and Mra. Eslle Hames and family
of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra.
Blair Barnes and family at Otsego.
Friends of Mra. George Thomas
will be pleased to know that she
is home after spending a few weeks
at Penpock hospital.
Junior,Cheney, Dick Burdick, Mr.
and Mra. Martin Peters and Geral­
dine and Mr. and Mra. Bob

You can help the cause of Victory by put­
ting this list of reminders beside your tele­
phone and making it your guidei

Long Pittance Colli

2. Avoid the rush hoars. When possible, call be*

left the road near the campground HICKORY CORNERS
The Red Cross will meet nt the
south of Hvtings and turned over.
The driver tiu thrown from the car Masonic Temple Wednesday after­
when thevdoor came open. Richard
Blough, 18* suffered severe lacera­
tion* of the right arm. The oth­ Ing and knitting and all members
ers. who escaped Injury, were Rich­ are urged to be present. Everyone
ard Yarger. 13. Gall Slocum. 16 and Interested Is cordially Invited to at­
Edward Slocum. 18
tend this meeting
Not a great deal of Interest was
The thresher's whistle was heard
manifested at lhe annugr school thta Monday morning for the flrat
meeting on Monday evening of |aat time In this locality.
week. Only nine votes were cast.
New members elected on the Board at her home south of town Wed­
of Education were E. Q. Olson and nesday afternoon, following an Ili­
F C Tabberer.
nas* of a year and a half. She was
Mrs
Manley
Sherman
and bom July 7. 1889. al Burlington. A
daughters have moved to the home graduate of Western Michigan Col­
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira lege. she had taught school for 28
Chaffee of Rutland.
years at Galesburg. Augusta and
Mr. and Mra Woodrow Knawles
and family of Battle Creek. Mr. band. Ernest, and two staters, Isola
•nd Mrs Basil Thompson of pbn- Bayer of Katamoaoo and Lottie Blstlar. Mr. and Mra. William Spearjoro of Sherwood. Funeral services
and Miss Donna Thaler of Grand : were held at the home Sunday afRapids and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin i temoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. J. W.
Thaler of Hastings were weekend 1 McCue of Freeport had charge of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thal­
er and family.
eaat cemetery, lhe Eastern Star
Arthur Richardson received word Lodge having charge of lhe services
from Glen Stater, a former Freeport
high school graduate, who Is now --------------------------------- —--- ----------Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Robinson
went
in Uncle Sam's navy. Hta addreM to NaahviUe laat Thursday for a fei

In lhe past, easy, unhampered telephone
service has been taken for granted, and
properly so. Now there is a war to win, and
each of us has a patriotic duty to see that
our use of the telephone does not interfere
with war calls. Though your own line may
never be used for war messages, every call
you make must pass through a central
office switchboard. Many switchboards are
crowded with military or industrial calls.

business day.

la

. ..

./

Toj.,
the telephone line* are crowded
with traffic a* never before, and aome calls

LEGAL NOTICES
Mono or rukucanoM

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•UY U. S. WAR IONDS AND STAMM

HIGHLANDS

dairy
Haatinft

PhouMt ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

to help harvest lhe cherries. Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Patera and children
of Battle Creek are staying at the
Peters* home.

Germany ha# three Important rlv17 Language* ta Philippines
Tfiere ar* eight distinct langusges
and Bl dialects spoken ui th* Philipnines.

r

cidedly yellow, ths second green and
the third blue. They are the Main,
Rhine and Danube.

MICHIGAN MADE

PURE SUGAR
An Important Factor

I

in Our War Effort

'

�Swimming had two full bus loads
of U tach last week. Children 10
•nd over go every Wednesday. Chil­
dren under 10 swim Thursday*.
R*v. Don Gury conducted two
cook-out* this week. Second ward
and flnt wefd went Tuesday and
Central went Wednesday. Nature
study blend* In with these hike*

Farming Fads Worth Knowing |
WILLARD »OL

Friday, on the playground call for
ooatum** and amateur program*.
Handicraft shop in the white
building Is open for lhe children
from the enUre city. Some very
fine leather and wood artkl** have
been made.-. Mn. Kuhn has late­
ly been supervising puppet making.
First ward children have ‘also been I
making puppet* under Mn Lewis'
guidance.
\
The softball schedules for the
second half of lhe split.season will
go out to the boys of the major *nd
minor league* tomorrow. Each-team Hogging Down Sorghums
captain reUlna his flnt two choice*
In 1038 drouth reduced com yield to 7% bu. per acre *1 Nebraska
from his flnt half team. All oth­
Station, whil* three varieties of sorghum on th* same field
er player* then are free agent* lo Experiment
produced from 31 to 38 bu. of grain per acre. Sketch show* hog* hogging
be chosen in tum.
down a 31-bu. crop of Day milo in this tret. When they received a protein
Final standing* for Uie flnt half supplement they produced nearly 400 lbs. of gain per acre on the milo
of the playground softball league* grain—or 100 Ibe. of gain from 8 bu. Without protein supplement they
required 10H bu. of milo grain for 100 lbs. of gain. And there was no
harvesting coat
.
Major League

Kist —i..-........................
Baird
Brockway;
Strand
Minor League
Food Center 5 0 1X00
Recd
Bessmer
Auto Sport
LyBarker
Waters
Klwanis League
Standings
Hasting* Cleaners ..
Walldorff Furniture
Western Auto
Trethric Agency ....
Commercial Printers
Roth Furniture

I DOO
500

.000

Poultry Worms
To control round worms and pin worm* in the poultry flock. Kansas
Experiment Station recommend* adding 2 lb*, of tobacco dust to each 100
lb*, of mash. This procedure has given excellent rreulta both at the ex­
periment station end in farm flocks in that state.

Soybeaiu for Dairy Cows
800
.300

.200

Experiment* at Tow* Experiment Station indicate that dairy eowa
can use a very much larger percentage of soybean* in the ration than waa
previously believed to be safe. A* much as D 1b*. of ground whole bean*
per d»y over a long period of time showed no 111 effect* on either the cows
or their appetites.

Icy Driveways

0 1000
0 1X00
0 1X00
1 500
1 .000

When drives, Isnes and barnyard* get too icy for safety, Iowa Experi­
ment Station recommends scattering them with sand or gravel mixed with
calcium chloride. The calcium chloride melts the lee much more effec­
tively then common sslt and causes the sand and gravel to embed itself
In the slippery surfsce.

Hastings Cleaners 10. Roth •;
Walldorff 13, Trethric 13 (13 inn­
ing*); Western Auto 25. Commercial
Printers IS; Trethric 4. Roth I.
Games Next Week:
July 17. Walldorff vs. Commercial
Printen; July 20. Roth vs. Wall­
dorff; July 21. Hastings Cleaners vs.
Commercial Printers

Up to date, Pennsylvania Experiment Station has secured beet results
in the production of hothouse lambs for the New York Christmas market
by using ewe* that are produced by crossing Dorset ram* on Merino ewe*
—and breeding these crossbred ewe* to good mutton-type rams in May
and Jun*. Their lambs come in October and November—they are creepfed on a mixture of 5 parts shelled corn—3 parts whole oats—2 parts bran
—1 jpart oilcake—and go to market weighing an average of 35 lbs. in six'

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Alfalfa Hay for Shoats

Lily White Flour

Kenneth Demond and Jim Mal­
colm visited at Pearl Demond'*
a dinner guest on Sunday and Fay
Demond and daughter called Jhert
In the afternoon
We are glad to report that Ken­
dal Coats is able to be around again
and has been able to attend church
for two Sunday*.

hsdb dlwyt.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

w

The money on hand la

and Mn Keith Durkee attended a
family reunion at Oun lake Bunday.
Mr. and Mn. F. W. Holmes of
Grand Rapid? attended the school
reunion and visited at th* Herbert

COTTAGES

HK IT rVRTIIEK RESOLVED: Till
talned at th* home of Mn. Emily
Wilcox Wednesday afternoon with
Mn. Merle Bradfield a* co-hosteu.

order by our preaident. Mn. Bertha
Philmon. Mn. Marie Brown sent
tn her resignation as recording secNina Boyle was then appointed to
fill out
Brad-11
nut th* year.
vear Mn.
Mra Leone Uri/t.
field wa* elected represenUUve of
the Women's society on the board
of Religious Education.
Th* winter club of the 4-H boy* .
and girt* attended the theatre at
Plainwell. Thursday evening.
No. many news Items this week,
as every one U busy canning, com- 1
blnlng, making hay and baking.
I

BANFIELD
Last Week * Leiter.
Mr. and Mn. Chas. Leiter and
Mn. Fred Wallen and son from
Claypool. Ind., spent the weekend
with the former's son. Eugene Leiter
and family.
The Methodist parsonage has un­
dergone extensive repairs.

Cllr at Kaiilnc

HE IT FURTHER HEHOLvED. TUI

ALL MIDWAY SHOWS AND RIDtS

ANOTHER YEAR AROUND COTTAGE

OrtNINO » 4,JOO HARNIIS
~w. .
**ri»n MOGIAM

A NICE COTTAGE
triclty: completely furnished.

Far

fr HOMECOMING DAY

The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself”

it NATIONAL DEFENSE DAY
GRANDSTAND SHOW
EVERr AFTERNOOH AHO EVENING

ill
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EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
STEBBINS BUI I DING

ADMISSION JO.

PHONE 2659

FREE CATE*FREE PARKING

MONEY!

&gt;11 lha land*
ihlrkl. ilsbl

For Buying a Home,
Rebuilding or Remodeling

Is Still Available

But Don’t Wait!

DON'T
Fail to Rotate

Your Tires

WAR SAVINGS BONDS FOR SALE HERE
Children are eipecially invited to make their
Band purchases here.

ta discontinue th* reunion
duFaUon.

Balti*

'FAIR

BARNUM SCHOOL
The annual school reunion was
tield Saturday. Although there was
a small attendance, a good dinner
was enjoyed, also vUitlng and talk­
ing over events of the school days

Quality

hospital.

AUG..
1722

n“~ w"h

by Earl Weygandt who will be home

Osteopathic

IONIA

wb*n compared with the loss of leave* and digestible matter that often
occur* tn making hay in th* cornbelt.

X a.Au, d "KTm;TJor’rS

at

Mr. and Mn. Merton Hoffman
and Mr. and Mn. Claud Hoffman
visited relatives of Mr*. Merton
nonman in Kansas last week.
*2*’.
« O,‘“'
Intyre*' were Mr. and Mn. John
Sylvester, of Battle Creek. Pvt Ho­ Henney.
ward McIntyre and Pvt. Simmons of
Mn Gerald Tischsr an
Fort Custer, end Leon Gould and
Emily Echart
Carrol Meyen. a neplicw of Geo.
Ball, from Glenwood *pent Satur&gt; day night and Sunday at Uie Ball
1 home before going to an army camp. wa* held Sunday. It Wa* ntee
tended and everyone had a
Mn.
John
Higdon.
Jr.,
and
children
rung on lhe church lawn. There
Menu arurbaeh .nd cMl.
Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mn Har­ i .nd Mr.
wa* a good attendance and he will of
:.7
.nd wm mnrnb... or Wood'J”
■CX,“” time. ’
Higdon.
have another meeting next Sunday j old “
J**®1’- Mr. and Mr*. Clarence und
- 1 son of BatUe Creek. Mr. I • ?..
...mn, u « o’cloet ud bopL!™!;“J- ■ Uule
BlrUnbuk oi Wood. I is now located at Kellogg airport as
iw» mor. will com.
IS,
“ Wv
her .nmdr.Ur- an instructor.
HwrurS duSTSldto 5 K.UlhU
I CARLTON CENTER
tnasoo. Mr. and Mn. Maurice Pur- nrviuM niHTRir-r
tendance of 65
Roy Fuller, Marvin Clem ana American standard of living
chlM and children. Mr. and Mn . 7.? ..^.D!®TR,CT
Mr. and Mn. LeweUyn Erb of
.
George Robinson went up north
. Delton and Mn. LaVern Calthroo Charles Higdon and Mr and Mn. I Monday afternoon of last week.
l»8t Thursday morning and
visited Mr. Calthrop at BatU* Victor Brumm of Nashville.
Nell Kidder, son of Mr. and Mr*, burned Sunday. No fish stories to keep several jump* ahead of th*
Our C. E. entertained the Nash- i Clem Kidder, had an appendectomy have been reported as yet.
1 Creek Sunday, finding him very
| American standard of earning.
vilje young people at a weiner roast
1 comfortable.
in O. D. Passed* woods Tuesday
night,
after
which
thJy
went
to
i The details of the new income-tax
' bill are still withheld from the pub- Reid's skating rink. Transportation 1
Ik Maybe it's a matter of finding
someone brutal enough to break Uie
held Bunday at Roush's park. Near­
new*.
ly all those present were from Bat­
‘oDRR ARD OUTTBR RMOLOTIOW* tle Creek.
WHEREAS, a prlllioa ku bws HIM
M’L°
A NICE 7 ROOM COTTAGE
«»»
Merle Bradfield and Jack were in
Kalamasoo Monday when they did
irwi. some repair work on their home
*aJ
Susanne Shulls returned to her
,""4 home In Grand Rapids Thursday
EXCELLENT ALL YEAR AROUND COTTAGE
nest after spending a month at the
rwEt'tyy
-'&lt;»• I home of Mr. and Mi*. Laurence
1
Tobias
Mr. and Mr*. Laurence Tobias
and children spent Bunday at the
home of Mr. and Mn. Otis Boulter

.

COATS GROVE
| Johnston home Saturday.
Mr. and Mn Laurence Chase and . The Dally VacaUon Bible school
family attended a family reunion at at Woodland closes this week.
Lake Odessa Sunday.
. olu Johluton Wll3
those
Wilma Haight was al italamaaoo who left Wednesday for the final
from Tuesday until Friday and vis- physical cxamlnaUog al Kalamaited Virginia and Felicia Thompson, boo.
DOWLING
Mr. and Mn. Harley Sease and
Sgt. Clifford Towsley left ThunMn. EUa Smith entertained at Robert and MLw Florence Foreman day for his camp In Wyoming.
~v—
* *t
her home Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sease and da ugha shower for Mrs Robert Aben- Un Ruth and ’ Wilma and Oscar PRAIRIEVILLE
droth.
Some of lhe ladle* In the com­
...
Jr. .mJ Mmlly. Eteinor
H.rrn. U14 O«m AdrUruon .prat
munity gave Mn. Mary Freeman a •iSrn
rSTt T«.d.y wild Mr. lurd Mn. IP&amp;rr
Circle surprise on her Mth birthIt?
On- urd r.mlly .t w.terrUrt. Mr.
daughter, Mn. John Ormabe. west
Adrianson returned home with them.
Mickey Quick is visiting hl* aunt
ot town.
Murray OUs is in Chicago, spend­ the convention is the large com­ and uncle. Mr. and Mn. Vaughn
ing a teW days with hl* aunt’and munion service to be held on Sun­ Molt at Round lake.
uncle. Mr. and Mn. Neri, who were day. Aug. 3 at 3 o'clock.
Mn. Opal Babcock and baby son
Our C. E. society won the County
here last week fishing and visiting
returned to their home in Battle
Cup for the attendance at Uie
relative*.
County C. E. meeUng held July 13
at Woodland. At the local meeUng
Bunday evening lhe subject was
"The Gambling Menace" Earl Sease.
leader. Next Sunday the subject

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

WOOD SCHOOL
Last Week's Letter.
Our community was deeply grievMrs Charles Hutton and Mllgra
talned their cousins. Mr snd Ur*. of Walled Lake are spending two death of Mp. Josie Couch of Deiweeks With her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. WUl Hyde.
Josie
Mrs Anna De Vine suffered anoth- now occupied by Roy Kelley.
s rT.i
week with hl* grandmother, Mr*.
- rmmSSj
LaVem Calthrop. LaMar Erb wa*
bor and will long be remembered
In our neighborhood.
Bunday' gueati of Mr. and Mrs.
George Taggart were Mr. and Mn.

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Producing Hothouse Lambs

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Alfalfa hay In the fattening ration ie a definite help with pigs that
Mr and Mn. Loren Hershberger have no legume pasture—according to Wisconsin Experiment Station.
went to Camp Mack. Indiana. Sun­
ot e.orn' tankaE« •"‘1 soybean meal they tried adding ground
day. Barbara and Joan who spent alfalfa hay at the raU of 6%, 10% and 15%. Fastest and chcap««t gains
the past week there, returned home came from the 10% hay ration. On the wriUr’s farm we have had good
succeas using 1/6 ground alfalfa hay in our proUin supplement for fall
With them.
Mr. and Mn. Geo. Piper accom­ pig*—but We figure that legume pasture makes thia unnecessary for
panied Robert Benner lo Chicago spring pig*.
for the weekend, where they visited
their son. Howard Piper at the U. Keep Turkey Hens Fat
8. Naval Training school. Navy pier.
Minnesota Experiment Station recoihmenda having turkey hens fat
Chicago.
at the start of the breeding season—and trying to maintain th*m in full
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler of flesh by-feeding all they will eat of a laying ration consisting of equal
Detroit called on Mr and Mr*. Jo­ parts by weight of ground yellow com, ground oat*, bran, middlings and
MMt scrape. In addition they should receive a scratch grain mixture in
seph Wise Bunday afternoon
Even when they *tart laying in fat condition, and have this
Mr and Mrs Keith Farlee exiled •eaMrfecdere.
ration before them constantly, they WUl Tom weight rapidly under h4avy
on Mr. and Mn. Ellsworth Smith •gf-prodnetion.
and Nevah. R*v. end Mn. Harbert
Carl and baby Sandra Lee and Mr.
and Mn. Shirley. Mayo Saturday Clipping Red Clover
A good many of my neighbors permitted their new red elover seed­
evening.
Mr. and Mn. Laird Wotring of ing* to make a crop of seed thi* fall, and the lawa of evidence say that
Grand Rapid* spent the weekend they will be sorry next year. The experiment station pasture specialists
say
that
Uie blossom* should be dipped off red clover the flrat year before
with hl* parents, Mr. and Mn
they produce seed. At the Illinois station clipping new red clover at
Olenn Wotring.
blooming time has increased the next year's hay yield as much as 60%—
and the next years seed crop all the way from 13% to 50%. In many
brook families was held at the eases, the flelds that were not clipped winter-killed because the first-year
home ot Mr. and Mn. Harry Sand­ crop of seed took *0 much food out of the roots.
brook Sunday. Guests present were
Mr. and Mn Thomas Handbrook. Stack Silage
Mr. and Mn. George Sandbrook
Farmer* who have a surplus of green feed of any kind—and either no
Wilford Sandbrook and family, Mr. Silo at all or insufficient silage capacity—can make this feed into good
•«•&lt;• by property stacking it while green. For example. Michigan
and Mn Willi* Handbrook and
Experiment Station recently harveated 7 ton* of green oat* in ths milk
daughter*. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Sandbrook all of Blanchard.
Mr. and Mn. Franklin Townsend
of Ionia wen weekend guest* of hl*
parents. Mr. and Mn. Otto TownMr. and Mr*. Jay Dittman of De­
troit were weekend guests of Mr*.
Harrison Blocher.
Jay relumed
home Monday and Wilma stayed to
spend the week with her mother.
Ellsworth Smith, Mrs Zelma Cox
and Mr*. Sherman Smith of HasUng* were Sunday callers on Chas.
Farlee and family.

j Creek. Saturday after spending two

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THREE CORNERS
I and Mra. Ezra Morehouse Sunday.
Nick aullllum 1* not very well this
Wedding bells rang Sunday for
Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Clark Of hot weather a* hi* heart ha* been
Mis* Delore* Magoon and Maynard I Kalanuroo were Sunday guest* of quite bad at spell*.
Moyer of Flint. We wish for them' Mr. and Mrs. Will McCallum and
factory In Middleville.
many year* of happiness together I family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dobson and i
Shepherd Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Forest Bisson. Jr. and
flrown *nd (toughter. Isabelle, wm. Stanton, who injured hi* foot
family of Lansing were Sunday ’ attended church here Sunday momafternoon guest* of Mr. and Mra., RtE- Mr and Mr*. Almond Webber
Clarence L Bisson and family.
1 were dinner guests at Mr. Brbwn’s ' 1* getting along nicely.
Mrs H J Robinson and. inn Bnd lhfn lhey a11 vLdted Mr*. Shep- |
D-vS s£nt SiiS^th
“?d • herdvat U‘to P?41 hosPlUl. Battle-------------------------BOWENH MILLS
Mr* Lester Larabcc and family I Creek, in the afternoon. They reMr. and Mra. E.JJ. Springer, also
Dorothy, who has been the house-1 porl her Honing nicely and able to Sadie Streeter Lewie, attended the

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND

Leon Pennock attended funeral GREGORY
lenice* for Mr*. Walter Thoma* at

DELTON

El&gt;yn Haywartl spent
Sunday guarts al a family dinner aftereoon in Hasting*

Saturday

Thomas Ogden of Hartings, In hon- sing spent lhe weekend with her
parents, Rev. and Mr* W. RobinPreston Manning of Lincoln, Neb.
who are visiting relaUve* here.
Mr. and Mra. otto Teltt. M Hast­
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hershberger ings called on her aunt, Mrs
, of Detroit and M1m Opal Olles of Blanche Rlcliani*. Saturday eve­
Grand Rapid* were weekend guest* ning.
,of Mr. and Mra. Walter HerahbergMr. and Mrs John Adams spent
,
er. Bunday they aU called on Pri­ Sunday with their daughter. Mra.
1 vate Chalmcr Hershberger of Fort Glenn. William* and family at the
,Custer.
W. K. Kellogg farm at OuU lake.
Rev. and Mra. O- R Davis of Hub­
1 ,of Chicago and Mr. and Mn. Walter
;Fisher were Saturday dinner guests bardston spent Mondry night In the
village.
,
Mr. and Mrs. John Adam* ana
,
Leon Pennock spent Friday after­
Harry Grant of Detroit and
noon In Hastings
Henry Hynea of Woodland called on
J. B. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Victor BatUc Creek apent the weekend

ton for ducks 1* provided. instead guest of her sister and family since 1
up *onie_
I Yankee
Spring*,
Klingensmith.
of lhe 60 day* permitted Iasi year. the weekend of the Fourth returned I Mr *nd Mrl WlU ,n&lt;Un
Ritchie School Reunion al Murthem
Utile ItXu
Florida, visits^, at L. D. phy'a Point. Oun lake, tert Sunday.
ThU increase is granted because an ihome^nh
,
investigation by federal authorities Larabce accompanied
them to 1 Woodman's Friday and attended the a fair crowd was in attendance.
thowa that there has been a vast.1 spend the week here
reunion Saturday.
' Some of the old pupils and realdente
Mr. and Mra Lloyd Houghton of
Frank -,enkllY ot Hemet, Call- : of the district* 40 to 60 years ago,
— ------ ,-rIonU wcre Tuj.jday rvp|11nu eueiti fornia- *ire«&gt;dcd »he reunion and who have moved away, were back
iThe duck-hunting season will of Mr
Mrs claude Hamiu£Iul
M&gt;ent the weekend with Jesse Os- I with uni les on their faces. Among
open September 26 in lhe northern
Their aunt Mrs Rose Anderaon Bood- al1 wkln» dinner Sunday with , them were: Clare Wataon and
rone. accordlngxto Washington ad- j lhttr daughter Mr* Seth'J Cook Mr and Mr5, Ira °»koodI wife of Battle Creek, Jennie Johnvice*. Duck hurtdng hours are
1 and Shirley jean all of-Lansing arc I' Jtty McMannl* of Lansing spent son Psge of near Freeport. Eugene
ed this year from sunrise to sun- I houte
a fcw
oj
1 Tuesday at lhe Ira McCallum home. | springer and wife of Plainwell,
In.txrt nf from uinrii* tn 4
Wj,«jer.
---------------- **-•---------------- j John Norrte and family of near
Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Hynea Friday
p. m. as heretofore.
, Mr.-and Mra E. D Yeiter of Cas- Hl'BBARn HILLS «
. I Martin. Floyd Culver and wife of afternoon.
called at________
the home w
of. Mr. ano
Mr- and Mrs- Hany Latte enter-1Shelbyville. Frank Robert*. Plain- i
---------------- ... -------------Regulation* governing the'
_11,cade
____________
---------------------_
.
.
talned
at
dinner
Sunday
in
honu&gt;
।
well,
who
I*
our
oldest
member,
over
east
watj. lake
and possession limits of duck* re- i Mrs. Clair D Yetter Saturday.
---------------------------------------- — -------- .------- ---------------------- —-------------------- -act Next In axe
jnj
main the same, except that a new | Miss Betty Sisson was Uie Week- i of
ol their
lhelr danehter
daughter and htuhanrt
husband. Mr
Mr.. On
90 rears
year* of .Age.
age were 1. Mr
provision makes the possession km- । end guest of Woodland friends.
"nd Mr* Junior Martindale. Those j Mrs. Amy Young and Adelaide family of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
it on the first day of hunting conMr. and Mrs. Lyle William* at, P«**nt were Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Baird of Middleville. We are very at Robert Dunnavan'a.
• fohn to the dally bag limit.
| Orand .Rapid* spenk Saturday Yn'd
son ChaHe* and Elvtn I proud of these older youngster*.
Mr. and Mra Veresh of Lansing
I Regulations for hunting geese Sunday with hl* brother and fam- and tody friend and Mrs. Bessie There wa* a fine delegaUon from were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Aya and other migratory birds ex-1 lb', the Leslie William.'
Aves
- L®
unta
1'" “
ana
nd grandson.
granaaon. Richard
iticnaru Young
xoung i nasung*
HasUngs and
ana Middleville
Miaaicvuie and
ana vlvi­ Mrs. Chas. Kahler.
dLt duck* were tightened accord- I Mrs. Floyd Walters of Grand of ^‘tle Creek. Mr. and Mre. Dan 1 cinlty. A bounUful dinner and a
A
party from Indiana are oc­
lag to lhe Washington notice. That I Rapids ‘wa* a Wednesday overnight Martindale. Mr. and Mra, Rollo good lime were throuoghly enjoyed cupying lhe M. O. couch cottage
Was done because these other bira, guest and Mr. Walters and Marlon
Mr &gt;nd Mra Edw*rd Bower-, by all.
__ ________ I Remember
at
iSrt not increased in populaUon. Sunday afternoon guest* of hh , man and fanlWy.
-----------— the Sunday School Mrs. Kirk Foreman of Hastings
Albert Oreen ertter-! 11 A. M. A fine attendance this visited her aunt. Mrs. Clifford Kah­
The regulations‘reduced the bus r parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. WaiMr. und Mra. A.~..
talned at a mlscella
miscellaneous siiowei ; summer. The resorters from Oun ler. Friday.
Umiu on geese and included other j ter*.
talned
special saleguard*, since InvestigaMr. and Mrs. Carlton Bump of okturday evening atI their
_ home In I lake. Payne lake and Barlow lake
arc
all
helping
out.
Attendance
July
Uons had shown a decline in goose ' Hastings called at the Clarence L. I ,’?2or
“n Oordon and wife.
Wnll lake Saturday. July 18th. A
populations other Ulan the blue Sisson home Sunday afternoon
About 55 friend* and relatives were 12th. there were 40; last Sunday. 85. good Attendance and a lovely day.
gLse.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slocum of P««fnt from Olivet. Battle Creek.
Frank McIntyre. Mrs Wm. Hal)
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Leonard of
Mourning-dove bag and passes-'Wal1 ”ke and Clarence Slocum of H«tln&lt;«. Middleville and Lkndng. and children, also Burdette Lewi* Detroit, spent the past week with
sivn taUU at^&gt; were reduced Iron, 1 Columbus. Ohio, wrr Thursday (lamps
Pj*^ Mter which:Ice and family of Northville, were week­
their parent*. Mr. an’d Mn. Ira Mc^I?and U?ereIIoM were‘short"&gt;ftemoon caller. oT Mrs. James cream and cake wefe screed Thev end guest* of the home folks.
Clarren.
ened
30 davs in 14 states ■ Stocum and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie i received many lovely gift*. Their
Jennie Reynold.!* came home SatQUIMBY
'
Art Reynolds was in the hospital I urday from a trip through the
northern penlsula and home by way
With Ur. .nd u™.
W* “"t,’
of Wisconsin and took in lhe Dells.
Charles Wallace, of HasUngs, were She accompanied her grandson.
I Ruwell Wing of Detroit, who «to m»n&gt;- friends wtah him speedy callers in lhe Roy Perry home Riusell Reynolds and wife of
Cressey.
I Flfty-day woodcock esasons with 1 gpfnt two
wllll tI|e Claude recovery.
.
Thursday evening.
ea-day bag and 8-bird possession | jummond. and the
Mr
and Mra. Dick Mater*of
Kate- , Mr and Mrs Rus*“ Uesde of
««JanE* Ham------------------------------r----------------BARBERS CORNERS
hmil*. remain a* last year.
- returned...
——
monels,
to hl* home Mon- --------nuizqp., Mr. and
Mrs. ' Larry Storkan Oscoda, were Friday supper guests
Mrs. Jerry Fhley and family and
' day with Ids aunt. Mis* M. Bernice und bat|y. and James Storkan Sr., of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre their guest*. Miss Margaret Durfan ot
CLOVERDALE
I Wing, a Wednesday unUl Monday 8Pc,'l l,1P weekend with
Mr* and family.
CinclnnaU and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
, Mra. Myrtle Colton and Mr. and Huver of Lansing enjoyed the an­
. Mra, Arthur Johncock Is slowly .\guest there.
• , James Storkan.
Improving from her recent Ulntw. . Elmer Walter* of Battle Creek 1Mrs.
------ ----------------------------------------------Orace------------------------------Nichols is assisting
Mr*. •Wm. La Mont—
called on lhe nual dinner at St. Rose Hall. Hast­
The Dibble* of Detroit were out ut spent
evening.
rpent Thursday
inuntaay evening with
witn his
ms Mrs L Jone* with her work this Perry'* Tuesday w
..... ..
ings. then spent the afternoon at
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Wallers, summer.
. Doreen Rittman of Battle Creek Gun lake.
----- Lloyd Walter*
---------- and. ..
—
Mr. ----------------and Mrs ---------------W. Young.
and a girl friend spent
the weekend
Mr and Mrs l«lrr Mnnlea and1 Mrs.
Marion
Of-----— (Nee
------ •----------------------------•------------------------Mr. and Mra. James Tyler of
Chsries and BnS soent Friday Orand RaP'ds have been (pending A”" Rose Latta), are the parents with Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence RltzWoodland were callers at D. Sny­
afternoon and evening in K.lamu- ww tlmc wltb
f««her. Maury ■
» b«b&gt;' h"™ -W &lt;
their, man.
________
___
der’s Saturday evening.
^reiXumgChZTe*' birthday | «■ Moore.
‘i third child. He will
will aiuwer
answer to the i; Mr.
Mr. --------------------------------------------and Mn. Cameron McIntyre,
Maurine Clum of Coat* Grove
.
---------------- -----------------------name Dale. Mr*. Young formerly Norman and Ann were Sunday dln- spent Monday night with Mabelle
'Mr. and Mr*. Welton Brooks at­ ' WEST HOPE
resided here but Uvea In Battle ; ner guests of Mr and Mn. Archie Hauer.
tended the Mail Carriers' conven­ : A very, enjoyable school reunion I Creek now.
McIntyre and Albert.
Miss Margaret Dugan of Cincln­
tion at Traverse City as delegate*. : Saturday with over a hundred pres-. Sgt. Charles Storkan did not get | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds,
naU. who has been visiting Mis*
|Mr. and Mra. Wayne Gates und ent.
Pontiac. Kalamazoo. Lake ' home a* he expected to. but expect* j Shirley and Gary attended a famAlice Foley left for Chicago on
(fiildren of Parchment spent the Odessa.
Baltimore. Delton. Hast- to get home next month. He is ata- ‘ ,lv
h»r grand
erand.­ Monday.
lly nirnir
picnic. in
In honor of her
Ings, Hickory Corners. Ocala. Flor- tinned on the east coast
mother. Mrs. Hoffman's birthday,
Mrs. Nettle Melch and grandson
■rs. Earl Gates.
ida and Hemet. Culifornla. were
Junior Martindale took his phys- Sunday at Roush's picnic grounds. of Jackson were Bunday visitors at
J Mra. B»rl Oates had her ann and among the places represented. Pvt. ‘ leal examination Tuesday for the
Roger OlLs was home over the the D. Snyder home.
shouldc Injured Saturday while Hubert McCallum from n Louisiana ■ u. S. Army.
weekend from the Willow Run,
helping with the team.
। camp wa* our soldier representative. | Mr and Mrs. Ralph Teeter and where he is employed.
Mary Lou Lewis had her tonsils
Harvey Wcmbt of Detroit wa* a Betty were in HasUngs Saturday
Ml** Marjorie Matthew* of Hast­
There are 501,000 food stores in
i guest of Linden Johncock over the
Don Moore is busy picking string ing* called on Mrs. Charles Rowley
the U. S. or one for every 233 percoming along One.
: weekend, all taking dinner with Mr. beans and marketing them.
i one evening last week.
soruT Per capita sales average &gt;77

Mrs. Herbert Bllven. Mrs. Bllven '
returning with them for a week.

CEDAR CREEK

spending the week with his grand­ days.
parents, Mr. and Mrs Ardy Owen.
The Goodwill Circle of the Wood­
land Methodist church met al the
Delton spent one day last week wltn
their son, Henry and family.
luck dinner Friday.
Edward and Gale Slocum ano
raa*oo. *pent Saturday night and Junior Bechtel ot lhe Hinds district
Bunday wtth her parent*, Mr. and and Johnny Haynes of the HendvrMra. John Lammers.
aliott district are on a camping trip
Mra. Robert Oeraid and daughter to lhe Straits this week.
of Ypallan 11 visited her mother. Mra.
Mra. Mark Garrison of Cloverdale.Ella Wertman from Thursday until Mra, Robert Phillipa of Hastings,
Bunday.
Mr* Joe Konlecxny, and Mrs. BurMr. and Mrs. Clair Lammer* and rel Phillipa attended a shower in
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Lammar*. Joyce and Dale, spent Sunday
Mr and Mt*., Frederick Slocum
evening wlUi Mr. and Mra. Wendell and family of Hastings were Sunwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lammers Of Kalamazoo.
Wade Town.
mA WilAr Tho™. 11. « B.IU.
"J
Uwrene, Bou.kk Mrs. Harold Slocum.
qo ana enuaren oi “
kom
Mrs. Grace Benham of Hastings
CrMk. dirt rar .uddrtU •&lt;. -.
TOO
“ townsmp.
Mrs.
Thurrtw In » e*r drlvan lL h-r (spent
™nt Bunday afternoon
MMmnnn with M
r. and Mis* Beatrice Benham of Bat­
ter also
also o&lt;:rtl'’ P”1** and Mr* HuMell Wat- tle Creek, where she ia working in
daughter. Mra. Virgil Schuster,
the American Legion hospital, were
of Battle Creek, who own* a collage
Earl Wood of Dowling called on Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
at Pleasant lake, near Delton, where
they with their families were Joseph Hammond Thursday after­ Mrs. Glenn Ingram. Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Johnson and daughters.
spending
the
su miner.
summer.
Mn. noon.
Thomas, who had been In falling
Mra. Harold Leach and son of Judy and Janet of Belding were Fri­
health for some Ume. was being Jackson visited Mr* Hla Wertman day callers.
Floyd Hill and daughter. Helen
taken to a doctor's office here. Just a few days last wetk.
and Ids mother, Mrs. Frank HUI ot
a* they drove Into the yard at the
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wertman
St. Johns were Sunday guests Of
and son visited hl* sister and fam­
nock near the lake, she passed sud- ily of Ypsilanti. Bunday and Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wade.
Miss Susie Phillips called on Mr.
day.
Henton ambulance to the funeral
and Mrs. Ansel Golden of Hastings
home here
Dr. C. P Lathrop, HOPE CENTER
Sunday evening. Last Friday she
Barry county coroner of Hastings. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston and helped Mrs. Hugh Perkins of Has­
tings for Uie day and left Monday
caused by a heart attack. The body IU]ph pennock and family ot Nash­ for Mr. and Mr*. Homer Bauchville and Clare Texter and wife ot
man's of Goodwill where she will
Hastings
were
Sunday
guest*
at
the
home in Battle Creek that same
care for Mr*. Bauchman and Uie
.
evening where- funeral services were McDermott home.
new baby girl.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby of
held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Kalamazoo
visited
their
parent*.
Mr.
She is survived by her husband and
MO I'TH SHULTZ
and Mrs Fred Ashby last Monday.
daughter.
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Bonneville
Clarence Payne's sister. Frances
' and Mra. Donald Manping ana
Flint spent the weekend with her from Grand Rapid*, came Friday to1 Sharon spent Sunday with Mr. and
ipend a few days with them.
sister, Mrs. Myrtle Lelnaar
Mra Joe Brown of Orand Rapids.
| Mr. and Mra. Ben Ballk's daugh­
;
Mr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon ana
Denver, Colo. arc spending a few ter. Irene, is improving slowly after Robert and Benny and Donald
day* with Mr. and Mrs. Russel) returning horns from Blodgett hos­ Kenyon of Battle Creek and Ron­
pital. Grand Rapids.
Mott and family.
ald Kenyon and family of Nashville
Victor Hoffman ha* employment spent Bunday at Orand Ledge. Mr.
Mrs Myrtle McLeod entertained
the following guests on Wednesday in a factory in Battle Creek.
, and Mra. Kenyon and Donald spent
Mr* Peter Hoffmsn from Hickory. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra.
of last week: Mrs. Robert Gaskill of
Comers Is visiUng her son. Victor
Nashville. Miss Laura Hosken of
Elmer Treat of Bellevue.
Vermontville. Mra. Rica Wolf and Hoffman snd fsmily
,
Mr. and Mra. Mila Athby spent
Sterling Modrack. upon returning
son of River Falls. Minn.
; Sunday evening with Alta Mosher
Mr*. Alice Collins spent the week­ home from Battle Creek one night; of Hope Center.
end with her brother and sister-in­ last week, had a tire that blew out'
Rev Leland Sherrard Is rang
law. Mr. and Mra. Irwin Jone* in
leader and assisting in a tent meet­
Galesburg. On Sunday evening she
ing at Battle Creek.
•went to Benton Harbor where *he turned to get hl* car, and found that
Mr. and Mr*. Merle Bonneville anti
spent until Thursday with her hl* beat lire had been stolen from1 Gary of Battle Creek spent Sunnephew. Irwin Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hsl*t of
ter Bonneville.
•
Lansing spent Sunday and Monday OBITUARY
Rev. und Mrs. Fred Hom and Ei­
Addison Pennock. 83. a life-long ther attended meeting at Midland
In the village.
Mr. and Mra. Will Whittemore resident of Barry township, died Park. OuU lake Bunday evening.
and Mrs Alice Collin* attended the
The many friend* of Mrs Georg!
McCalltfm school reunion Saturday. Pennock, he was bom April 23. 1859 Thomas will be glad to hear that
Mr. Whittemore and Mn. Collins Jan. 8. 1884. he was united In mar­ she has gone from Pennock hospital
attended the McCallum school 80 riage with Clarissa Reed of Oun to her home in Hickory Corners
Plains. Allegan County, and came
Mr. and Mr*. Willard Duddle*. lo reside on a farm south of Delton,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanlon and Mrs. where they celebrated their Mth MARTIN CORNERS
Last Week's Letter.
1834. He leaves one daughter. Mra.
Lyle Oilleaple of Buffalo. N. Y„
John Adam* of Delton, two *on».
Cleo of Kalamazno. and Leon of Mlective sen-ice.
Delton, seven grandchildren, ann
Biaff Sargeant Kenneth Glllespl*
tlx great-grandchildren.
Funeral of Jefferson Barracks. St. Louis,
services were held In lhe Delton Mo., visited Id* parent* Mr. and Mrs.
ehurth Monday at 2:00 P. M. with Elmer Gillespie from Saturday un­
T C. E. Devi* officiating.
til Wednesday of last week.

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cf Rev. and Mr*. Arthur L. Dodge I Rump of Baltimore

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M?'^n
' OrUn Yank or Traverse City and
and Larry Joe of Woodland and I East Woodland wa* a dinner guest
v’
D**11 mnt* of 1 Of Rev. and Mra. £. B. Griffin SftiClariuvlUe.
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Dr. O. P. Benner of Milford. III., ■ Mr. and Mr*. Willis Dalton sn­
ipent from Friday until Monday at tert*lned fcr dinner Sunday, Mr.
hta home here.
atul Mra. Elmer Matthews and famMra Rhoda Austin and grand- Uy and Mra. Ira Cotton at East
daughter, Norma Jean Classic, re- ' Woodland and Mr. and My* Leo
turned Wednesday from a week's ] Guy and family Ot Hasting*.
vtalt with Rev and Mra Harold ' Mra. Arlie Spindler wa* a dinner
Blaksly of wii
ni.fc.iv
Blissfield
-.i-m and Mr. —
and
- (rUMl Prlday evening at the home
Mrs. Robert Austin and daughter of Mr. and Mr*. porre«t Estep7©!
of Lansing.
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Sunfield.
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Mr. and Mr&gt;\ Welby Crockford
Mr. and Mra. Robert Ojtru ot
and daughter Janice were Sunday Grand Haven were Sunday evening
dinner guest* at the home of ht* callers at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
parent*. Mr and Mrs. J. U Crock­ Welby Crockford.
ford of Carlton.
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montvlllc were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Lozo in honor of A. Hoffs. Lake Odessa, after a
Mrs. Poley's birthday. Mr and Mrs. week's vacation at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes vis­
Russell Loan of Fowlerville were
Sunday evening callers at the Lozo ited their son and wife. Mr. and
home
Sunday.
Miss Olga Eckardt. Miss Doris
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— Phyllis atumroc
Mr “nd Mr» Lawrence Steenwyk
Bates.
Miss
Eckardt .mi
and
Mrs. J 8. Deablrr are attending the an&lt;1 chlWren of Sunfield called on
state Evangelical W. M. S. conven- Ilcv- *n&lt;1 Mra
C- w*ng SunUon at Lakeside park. Brighton. d“Y evening. Mrs. Steenwyk la a
from July 23 to the 28.
nice® of Rev. wing.
Rev and Mr*. John Price of Lake ' Mr »nd Mr» R°Y Perkin* and
.Odessa were Tuesday evening din- «Whler, Audrey returned home
ner guests at the Herald Claaaic Hunday after a week’s visit with
home.
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i friends in Bay city and Ta was city.
Miss Vivian Sehray of Elmhurst.' pfc- R^hard Estep returned Sat­
in. was a dinner guest of Mrs Glenn u,d“y 10 ‘ J«ck*on, South Carolina
England and M1m Marjory Friday ,,fter “ week’* furlough %ith home
folks.’ Mra
Mrs. EaleD
Estep,- who hw
has be
been
in
evening.
1■ foUu
«n ,n
Mr and Mrs Raymond Faul and i South Carolina the first part of
Aon* of Chicago. III., are spending I the summer and returned to Mlchithl* week with hl* mother. Mra. I can with her husband, remained
George Faul and- other relative! I with her mother. Mrs.' Arlie SplndNext week thev plan to stay at the
Mrs. Clint Lehman of Scottville
Charles Faul cottage at’Trail's End.
1 visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Gun lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dell of Leslie Fay C. Wing, Mr* Delhi Mankielow,
Mrs. Minnis Geiger. Mr. and
spent the weekend with hl* par­
Mrs. Lowell Fisher and other rela­
ents. My. and Mrs John Dell.
Rev. and Mr«. J. 8 Deabler were tives and friends in lhe vicinity
guest* at a dinner celebrating the last week. On Monday she left tor
25th wedding anniversary of Rev. a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
and Mrs. A. R. Kuehn of Ionia on Wheeler of Hastings. On Sunday
nt lake Odessa Park a Lehman
Miss Marcia Pau! 1* entertaining' family picnic was held In her honwith a house party, nt the Jerry
England cottage nt Saddlebag lake ! Mrs. Lawrence ChaM and children.
thLi week from Monday until Fri­ Coat* Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Dnerday. Guest* are the Misses Phyllis'
and Marilvn Eckardt. Virginia and Lehman and Mr and Mr* Lee LehDorothy Varney and Joan Leffler.
Mrs. Arlie Spindler and Mrs ' Verne Newton. Hastings. Rev. and
Richard Estep were Sunday guests Mrs. Fay' C. Wing. Mr. and Mrs.
of Mrs Spindler’s sister, Mrs. Earl Percy Lehman, Mr. and Mr*. Ora
Randall of East LeRoy. Mrs. Edith Lehman. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Leh­
McQueen of Detroit, another sister, man and Mahlon Lehman. Wood­
land.
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wax also a guest.
Callers at the V. R. Wotring home ' Supt. and Mrs. H. A. Kltson re­
turned Monday evening from a trip
the M. H C. faculty. East Lansing. through northern Michigan.
Mrs. Sophia Geiger
returned
Mr. and Mra. Royal Franti and chil­
dren of loke Odessa. Mra. Clint Monday from a two weeks' visit with
Lehman of Scottville. Rev. and Mrs.. relatives at Walakoneta, Ohio.
McClelland—Rogen
Dean Franu. Clarksville. Mr and
Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Lansing and
Mr. and Mra. Ray Qutcheas. Mr*. Woodland announce the marriage
Peter Baas and MIm Viola Baas of of their daughter. Dorothy to Sgt.
Darwin A. McClelland of Camp Ty­
Nashville.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Dalton ot son, Tenn., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lake Orlrssa and Mr. and Mra. Floyd McClelland of Nashville.
The ceremony was performed at
Chas. Harms and daughter of Sun­
field were Sunday dinner guests at the Methodist parsonage in Wood­
the home, of Mr and Mrs. Henry land last Tuesday evening. July 14.
by
the Rev. Geo Wingard
Flcasncr.
The bride Is a graduate of Wood­
Mr. and Mrs Fred Geiger ot West
Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Lou land high school In the class of 1036
Geiger of Detroit were callers Sun­
day evening al the home of Mr. and erated a beauty shop in Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. McClelland left for
Mra. Paul Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. J L .Smith and Mr. Comp Tyson last Saturday after
and Mra Milan Trumbo spent Sun­ visiting friends and relatives in the
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mer­ community. • Mrs. McClelland will
make her home in Tennessee as
riam of Vermontville.
Mr. and Mrs. D B. Green were long as lhe Sergeant Is stationed
Sunday dinner guest* at the home there.

About fifty ladles of the whole
community gathered at the Town­
hall last Friday In honor of Mtas
Dorothy Roger** approaching mar­
riage. a lowly dinner wa* served
with Mrs. Carl En*, Mn. piwrenoe

Midweek service Thursday.
Choir rehearsal Friday.

Brethren
10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
11.00 A. M. Bunday school.

ing.
We invite you to worship with us.
rented with a wedding shower and
Church of Um United Brethren In
received many lovely gifts
Christ
B. B. Griffin D. D. Pastor
The Woodland C. E business
meeting and election of officers was
10: 00 A. M Morning worship.
held at the home of Rev and Mrs.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
R-B. Griffin Monday evening. The
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
following officers were elected:
8 00 P. M. .Wednesday prayer
Pres , Laurell Hendes: Vice Pres.,
Max Duncan: Bet.. Virginia Heatcr- meeting.
The c. E will meet Monday night
ly: Corn Sec.. Mabel Scitalbly:
Trea*., Byron Heaterly; Ohor. Rosa at the parsonage for business and
Mac Eddy: Pianist, Virginia Hester- social meeting. Election of officer*
tor tjte coming year will be the orAss’n meeting at Sunfield. August dcr 'of business.
The W. M. A. local will meet
5 to B. Laurell Hendce.
Thursday, for an all day meeting
News from the Kilpatricks
at the home of Mra. Henry Schaib-

Mr*. Pearl Holmes antertained the i barn door to the ground balow.
Happy Dozen birthday unit on Fri- i breaking the wagon tongue so the Henry Rogers and family near
day. honoring her birthday with ! load of hay didn't go along. Clare
Prairieville Sunday afternoon.
luncheon and gift*.
1 wa* bruised a hit but athorwtaa un­
Mr. and Mrs. Wllterd case scconi- 1 hurt.
panled their daughter. Ml** Hilda | Allee Williams is spending the b“° entertaining friends from Chi­
Caw of Cleveland. Ohio and spent i week in Detroit with her stater, Mr*. &lt; eM°Tuesday afternoon at the Mr and Robert Tolan and family.
' Emmetle Campbell ahd Joaeph
Mra. Fred Brandt home at Kalamo.
Dert P1Umer had lhe cast removed: CorTli'a'’ arfl •ttendtng night school
Several from Grand Rapids are] from hta foot Saturday - but ha* to Iat HaAtlnK«
-nanrftna
tK» m
- and i an
11 nff*iraA_ ■another
-*-- - ten days ! Mr*. Fred Johnson hu bcm quite
spending aornc tirru,
lima at
al the
Mr.
go nn
on crutches
Mrt. Naujok home. ’
before stepping on it?
Joan Strickland, who spent the! Mr *nd Mr’ M,tt Bedford,at- , Sunday evening callers at the R.
poal week at lhe liome of her grand-. tended the Peaiherbone picnic Sun- J. and CUie Williams homes were:
j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ciarto of
mother. Mn. Resale Strickland Jias
Mrs. Addle Lewis is visiting her ■ South Haven and Mr. and Mra. Byrelumed lo her home in Battle
sister near Eaton Rapids.
| ron Rowlnder ' and daughter of
Creek.
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clare
Williams
and
i
I Caledonia.
Mr* Edd Papke of Bellevue Will
i[ be hostess to the Happy Doaen or­
ganization on July 31
Mr. and Mrs Nile Castelein and
family and mother. Mrs. Myrtle Caateleln, have been in camp the past
two weeks at Martin lake.
Mrs Raymond Wright of Battle
Creek spent Saturday at the home

ly.
Kilpatrick of Benton Harbor—Cap­ Kilpatrick
lord Holmes.
tain David Kilpatrick has been
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brigham of j
transferred to Camp Carson. Colo­
Marcellus were recent weekend 1
11: 30 A. M. Morning worship.
rado, which Is a new Tank Destroy­
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. guests at the home of Mrs. Olive
er Unit and lie is quite enthused
8:00 P. M. Thursday prayer Tobias and son Lyman Tompkins.
over the same
meeting.
Mrs. Olivo Tobias spent part of.
Corporal Arthur Kilpatrick ta ex­
pected noon by hla parent* en a nlng at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
short furlough, before being assign­ Lawrence Chase for business and Eldon Tuttle of Battle Creek.
ed to a new station in the Army Air social meeUng.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Ca*e speni
Corps.
Saturday evening at lhe home of .
Bible School Continues
their brother and wife, Mr and Mra.
ASSYRIA
The Community Vacation Bible j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanton Willard Case.
school began last week Monday with !. will be host an
„ hoateM lo „
Miss Hilda Case of lhe United j
and
a IIMn
fam-.
an enrollment of about fifty with u
t honoring lhe third birth- University hospital of Cleveland.
new pupil* coming rach monUng
day of lhelr dau&lt;hler Marlene.
Ohio is visiting her parent*; Mr. and !
A public demonstration of the
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Mr*.
Willard Caae. Recently rrInitiative steps are being taken
work that ta being done, along with
turned from visiting In Chicago, she
the presentation of certificates will for the Briggs church and school has gone on a trip to Tennessee. 1
be held at the Methodist church cooperative session scheduled for
Mr*.
Homer Erway and children
Thursday evening at 8 p. m. of this August 7. All are welcome. Carry of Muskegon Height* spent last ।
in dinner at noon.
week with her parent*. Mr. and Mr* |
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The local 4-H groups and lead- Ben Conklin.
A y..™.™.
picnic dinner will be enjoyed ..
at
the Lake Odeasa park Friday noon era will meet at the Briggs church
Mrs. Nina Stanford and Mrs. El­
if lhe weather permits, otherwbe Friday afternoon, ‘for a special meet.
’ sie Rogers of Baltimore called at
the dinner will be served in the County agent Harold Foster and a the Mra. Sylvia Conklin home on j
worker from Michigan Stale college Thursday.
church.
Word from Private Clifford Conk-1
The
Evangelical.
Woodland will be present.
The Farm Bureau organisation ! Un who ha* been stationed at Ft.
United.Brethren. Kilpatrick United
Brethren and the Methodist church- —------------ ----------------------------------.,: Sill. Florida, state* that he has ■
ea arg making thia Community Bible i; cottage
at Bristol
lake bn
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:gone to North Carolina for a per- I
school possible for the children of IS for
*----------an all
" day session, -■
and
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carry
— - lod of maneuvering.
jin dinner.
I Mrs. Hannah Stamm has been
the community.
Mr. and Mra Lisle Strickland and • Spcndtn8 a (ew days al the home
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
family spent Sunday with his moth- of her —
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The Methodic! Church
son --and daughter-in-law,
er, Mra. Bessie Strickland.
Rev, George Wingard, Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stamm, return­
10: 00 A. M —Morning worship
Ing to the Mr. and Mrs. Edd But­
Wm. Davis of Assyria OenU-r and ler home on Sunday.
11: 15 A. M.—Sunday school
8:00 P. M—Young People's Serv- Mt** Bernice Russell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Butler spent
Sunday with their sister. Miss Lucy .
recently marr in Indiana.
Tuesday 7 p. m—Choir practice.
Butler and brothers Tom and Wes-.i
Thursday 8 p m —Midweek «ervBetty Swart*. who is working at ley ButlerBeadle lake was home over the week
A family gathering of the Mrs ;
Sylvia vuu»uu
Conklin inuuiy
family met a*
at uic
the
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Paul W. Geiger, Pastor
Eldon Cole of the Lacey 4-H j Ketcham cottage at Bristol lake.
group was the winner of lhe pheas­ Pritchardvlile. for a picnic dinner..
nor Sunday school next Sunday be­ ant raising contest; Kenneth Strain. | honoring Mrs. Arabelle Erway and
cause of the Pastor's absence.
Bnse Line group, won In corn pro­ family of Muskegon Heights.
The Evangelical Chorrh
duction. giving both a scholarship
Mrs. Fred Hawley of Augusta ’
J. 8 Deabler, Pastor
for a trip to Michigan State col­ called Thursday on Mrs. Hugh Case.
10: 00 A- M Morning worship.
lege
The Eli)* Cemetery circle met at
Theme of sermon "The Christian
Kenneth Miller of Lacey Future the Briggs church on Wednesday for |
Alamo "
Farmers of America group attended carry-la dinner.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday schooj.
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a party —
on -------Friday
, night at T.
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----------------- ,---------------------7:43 P. M. Combined Evangelical K. Reed’s resort at Thomapple lake PLEASANT HILL
League of C. E. and evening worCarpenters are at work at the Mr.
Mra. Anna Andersen is entertain- .
ship service. Mra. Karl Eckardt. • and Mrs. Clifton Miller home,' plac- i Ing a sister-in-law from Chicago. |
delegate to the Kellogg Foundation j ing a glassed in porch and other
Clare Peters had a fortunate ac- ,
Institute at Albion, will give her re- I improvements, also a garpge.
i cl dent &lt;if there is such a thing) I
port.
| Mrs- Clifton Miller spent part of thta week when he brought a load
The Ladles Auxiliary will have last week at lhe home of her moth- of hay into lhe bam with a tractor. |
their monthly meeting on Friday er. Mrs. Margaret Smith of Nash- ■ In some way he was unable to stop 1
al the church.
| ville.
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1 the tractor and It dropped out the

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THUB3DAY, JULY W. 1M1

*ot chtrrlM hum, lor member, ul db lhe lui ot mem end pmlUmu ee d»„e&gt;iter Mn. Hine Welder el Ihe’emon, thoM who report el KeU.!friend.
Mr Mr*. Cart
Mn( at
cbLake
.de Odessa of their families.
follows—Nozzle men. Harold Ball. Fred White residence on Grand । niazoo thl* week for final ex*mln*Harry Stimson wa* called back to Emc*t Ball. Cheater Geukea. Cha*. Rapids St. Saturday night and Sun- tlon for service.
Mrs. Robert Ctater. who has been B*’"’ Wpids brought Mra. Dana
vary in in Bl Mary s hospital
to
home Sunday after hU work at lhe WoMrine Bntas Co Williams; how men-Ocar Fink- day guett* were her sister. Mra. I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rugg and
Grand Rapids. U much Improved/*
»*ks’ ’*»“
lhelr home.
'in Grand Rapids, last week after a beiner »n&lt;l R*'P" FTnkbetaer; lad- Clifford Brigg* and family of Jack-1daughter Jeanette expect to attend
twd month*' lay-off.
der men. Max Lyn*, Arthur Ken- son.
fhg wedding of their niece. PhylU*
Mr. W.rn. K.rrnm .nd two
2"?
U1“
* ■&gt;* —bo— ot her puraU
a daughter In Uw city.
| their daughters. Jean and Jane am:
children vuiteo
visited ner
her motner-in-iaw.
mother-in-law ■• r'""
a’an* ------ ---einxueiner.
negu- county line
is spending .
a &lt;EW
few u
days
ano w
Mra.
Rugg u,
In Grand
William Ferauson and
Charles Maxine FRikbeiner. to the Metho- Mrs
children,
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—
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«,s' Mr. „i,u
.. Ray
FlnktXr
Weekday
Earl
Wednesday
*“h hfr,,,w
lrtcnd
Ml“ Marilyn
U*rllyn
OU
7“
8und*y afternoon.
ahCTn°T'
-- ' Kermcen.
tar
firemen at
are a* follow*-Russell
friend.
MU*
OilRapid*, next
Sunday
July 26. Jeanette will assist In the
r.m, OIUHV) iui Burmeiec ana witn Mrs. Maurice
--- 5^(art, p. ■ - . lett.
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t*y.
Roberta und children who were) ?*‘7Mr- and Mr». Charles
Charle* Parker
Parker atat-■
cagu
*uy.
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। Our (own now
cham­
Mr. and Mra. Ray Leemstra of there from Allegun, all enjoyed u
Miller
°
Juptmrpm' 1 tended .mithe annual- chicken dinner
Arthur Valentine was home from
- ----- --— —- ------ ------ irand Rapid*
«&gt;«•*»
....
of St. Rose Catholic church a^Haa- ; pion deep »ea J|shera-women at that
YpallanU for the weekend and with Grand
Rapids were
were Thursday
Thursday visvis- picnic at Caledonia park.
or.* of
and
Mrs.
Sunday.
Mhac* Martha Jeon Schad and
Mrs Louise
Louise Cleveland
Cleveland came
came Tues-1
Tues-,, Mr?l ^r"’’7 „ •.
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hls family enjoyed a fish dinner ‘tor.of Mra.
Mrs Sarah
Sarah Kepkey
Kepkey and
day
ot
last
week
for
a
visit
with
her
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were
amMr
nnd
Mrl
BuJT
Cooley
and
lwo
Hazel Campbell who accompanied
daughter r»,.i
Oral.
--- ------------- --__„T„
with hta parent* at HasUngs.
i day dinner
guests of the bitter'*
• UbUxmly.
-rt,T d,nn"
of
children ot Hasting* were Saturday
Mrs. B. C. Swift and daughter Betty
. ....
OM&gt; fcOrr. -ho U blMUlm «». J«.M
. |ruM“mcr
Dr. C. A. E Lund returned Thunt[daughter. Mrs. Harold Grlffeth and
on a week's trip to northern Michi­
day from a vacaUon spent with his the College of Mortuary In'Detroit.
Mrs Grace Tolhurst, who spent /ainiiv On amnii iinnldv St
, and
Ofo JuppsU^_ '
gan have proved lhelr stories for
home folk* In Minneapolis. Minn.
was home Saturday and/Sunday the winter in T^troH with her,family or. Grand Rap'd:
friends of James Bowerman ।
tiie flah arrived by express a few
The J. Bedford and Johnson fam- and b enjoying hta work.
daughter, and ha* been in very poor '। Many vtrlnlfv
nf
MlthHuKrl
Milla
MtS.
R
A.
BUmgXmeT,
lit
Ing
Oil
,
&gt;u
hour* ahead of them. The three
Illes have returned to town after
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harkin* and health. Is now with’ her son, Dorr , ot th, .Mnur bl Hubb.nl Hill,
girls accompanied u party of fish­
two weeks reaortlng at Gun lake
little son Lionel und her parents.
Cain nnd family In Hastings. ~
i southwest of town, on the Barry- ermen out on Itake Superior and
Many of our town ladies are Mr. and Mra. Henry Poulson vid ten
Grover Cline speiit the weekend ou* col’&lt;**von ,,
, nome
Allegan line had a nerve-racking
working at the White Products Co. the former's parent*. Mr/and Mrs. at Grandville with his n»phcw, Will ln8 »-««** zuucred recently.
. experience. Thursday morning that Martha look her luck right with her.
(c-Sundav.
Scott and......
family.
'
" Richmond
Lee and
which 7* running four-six hour, Alfred Haskins at Sarar^*
‘-------- .‘ j• -m-w
------ -- Fenton. Sonny
------- - ----------u she hope* never to again experience. for she reeled In a 26 lb. lake trout
Mrs. E J. Talbot was called t&lt;/Rodney Schad left for Detroit Mon- She had left others ot the family then one of 19 lb*, and then one
shift* on defente work.
The many friends — ~oren TunThe Walter Thornton family has gate of Parmelt
Ire pleased to Flint Friday, by a message telling ! &lt;!“&gt;' morning a» new recruits in the sleeping and went to the bam to 14 lbs. They brought them to the
moved from. the Flo Taylor home
' ‘
.....irovement
"
In health cf the severe illness of her mother, marine*
marines—the
the -----------------------unit Inducted
in milk, when during the storm a bolt boat, then the men helped land Uie
catch—some of the largest, ever
Buddy Stone ot Battle Creek ulOf*nd
Rapids
known
on East Main St. to the Joy. ten­ at the convalescent home In Orand
-———
.--------and
--- —
— as
-—theof lightening struck both the house
ant home recently- vacated By the JUfpIda.
spending hl* vacation with his un- "Western Michigan Devil Dogs,"
- A and bam and M1
killed
„ku „.
the
c vo
cow
_ next brought in up there. Hazel brought
Valentine family.
——
''
laurel Senslba of Bowens Mills cle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. Edd banquet for the boys and their fam- tne one *he was milking. She was m one weighing 16 Ite. and a min­
went to Northville Sunday where he Finkbciner
Hies wns held at rite Elk* club In the mihurt. except a nervous shock, and now weighing 7 IbS.. then she took
attended lhe funeral of Russell expects to work with a gravel comVance Sharp ha* employment nt ]City Sunday- evenlrw. ^*ir imrenra .attribute* lhe fact of her being alive the rrat of the Ume off for *ea*lckCrum back ut the CroKt funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer FYnton, Cash- t0 jjiat 0( right decision. Before ncss. Betty *cem* to have had fish­
x-,.i Ler
r — and Mr.
m, .
xh sUrtln&lt; t£&gt; mUk she had
un. erman’* luck for wc have heard no
home In Caledonia. Sunday.
Miss Eunice Hoyt 1* lh very poor I'T »nd Mrs. Earl
and
home from their Gun hike cottage health and confined lo hef bed
J- C. Schad, also Rex Schad: decided whether to milk the cow storlca of her catch. Tlje girl* took
for two weeks and Vern is attend­ much of the time at her home, the ,yiL' An" Churchill and Gloria that wax killed or the one she did. picture* ami it 1* hoped they mav
Peterson in the Grace Tolhurst ing n school for Bell Telephone Perry Barnum place southwest of Clouse of Hostings attended the Other damage was confined to make *ome of the suite paper*' All
(own,
banquet and the Fentons remained burning, of the wiring of the light­ who lutd a taste of the big ones
home.
workers In Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher have
Mr. and Mr*. Armond Stimson o’er night with.relatives Rodney's ing system and small damage to report they were the finest kind of
Floyd Harper returned to his
their trailer home now located tn work as instructor In Cornell Uni­ and little daughter of Grand Rap- ri'tcr, Martha Jean didn't - return the house. The Barry-Eaton In­ caUng.
Member* of the Masters-Jones
the yard of her grandfather. Wil­ versity! Ithaca. New York. Wednes­ id. spent Sunday with hl* mother., from vacation In Ume to attend the surance Company sent their, repre­
liam Sprinkle.
day of last week after a visit with Mra Plcnv Stimson at ■ Parmelee banquet but went up Monday mom- sentative at once to adjust the loss. circle of the Methodist church are
asked to remember the monthly
Alfred England returned home hl* home folks
while Pierre In company with Mr. Ing to see her brother and the boys
The Yankee Springs-Klingensmith
meeting thL* week Thursday after­
Sunday from two week* spent with
Mr and Mr*. St Lrpper of Detroit and Mrs Harry SUmson and son entrain.
und Ritchie schools joined In a re­
bls son Harold and family at Ian- visited her brother-in-law and sla­ Leonard were at Lakeside park. ! Mrs W. R. Harper attended a union at Murphy's Point. Gun lake noon at 2 p. m . with Mrs. Fred
Stokoe. Those who have mission
ting and is some Improved In health, ter. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Elwood from Cafeabnla to the Dcmcrcst family wedding of friends nt the Martha­ Sunday.
mite boxes not yet turned in’ are
MUs Pauline Benaway returned Friday until Sundav
reunion.
j Mary chapel In Greenfield Village.
Ross Armstrong of Constantine asked to bring them lo Ulis meet­
to her work al the Bell Telephone
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Brown of
Mra. pearl Kenyon was pleasant- | Dearborn. Saturday.
was In town Saturday seeing to the
Co. at Battle Creek. Monda- after Hastings were callers of the Hnr- ly surprised Monday evening, this । Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Miller, nee disposal of the household goods of ing
enjoying four day* at the take with old Griffcth family, one evening lost week when her children. Mrs Har- I Bertha Mugridgc nnd little son have the Ute John Armstrong, which
NASHVILLE
\
her home folks.
------ u
old Griffcth. Ralph nnd Arthur1 moved from the Armstrong cottagi were sqld at auction.
We congratulate Miss Donna
Mra. Bessie Welch, housekeeper Kenyon and their families visited to Dowling to be nearer hl* woik I When we. see farmers and others Last Weed's Letter.
Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mr-, at the home of Pierre Sjjmson nt her at her home on Arlington St. i at Battle Creek.
Mra. Fred Fisher and daughter
working on the Sabboth day and
Clifford Davis and ■ Thomapple- "
------- ------------------weekend
—'—J -•
Parmelee,
spent ••
the
nt her with a birthday' dinner and helped
MU* Betty Swift began her work breaking the fourth great law of Patricia arc visiting Mra. Walter
Kellogg student, who wax selectea home In Hostings
her celebrata.
! nt Hasting*. Monday os social sen - God. we wonder Just what they ex­ Moore atid family al Houghton
! Mrsr Will Allego and children of
Clinton PouLon is driving 68 ice worker In lhe county,
,
pect to gain. Brought up In a home Lake.
as star revue girls, at the Michigan Detroit are staving at their Barlow miles dally
dully to his
hl* work as night
night'' Betty and Margaret1 Allerdlng
"
of where Sunday was a day of wor­
The many friends of Mra. Albert
State College during 4-H week. Ono lake cottage this summer Mr. Al­ telegraph operator and station op- 1 Coats Grove spent the latter part ship and rest, and where practically Ostroth. who underwent a serious
lego. who is a brother of Mra. Clyde crator at Augusta as he ta unable of the week with their grandpar- the entire community observed It operation several weeks ago. will be
point star and will be given special Holmes of Bowens Mills, comes up to find a place to Uve
[ent*. Mr. and Mrs Henry Poulson. as such, even without modem ma­ sorry to learn she was taken decid­
__
some weekends.
"■ Mrs Harry Balsch relumed home Their parents. Mr and Mrs. Vem chinery, we never remember of a edly worse. She lives In St. Louis.
Mrs. Hattie Stevens ll staying at i Mr. ahd Mrs Ward Wolcott and Friday night from the Kellogg- Allerdlng came after them Sunday loss of crop through Sunday obscr- Mo. with her daughter. Mra. Clin­
her Gun lake cottage
, her sister. Mrs Ida Morris of Flint church worker* Institute, held in I evening.
■ vance. and all prospered. More ton F. Smith.
Mra. Lizzie Stlmpson and son were Sunday evening visitors at lhe Albion last week
.
। The annual school election of than ever before we feel that peoRalph Hess took lhe body of Jacob
- Melson and wife relumed to£)etrolt Harry SHm*on home In Parmelee
Mrs. Chas. Lewis and two young । Thcmapple-Kellogg district was n , pie of this country should be obey­ Bower of Lake Odessa to Burbank.
. on Saturday night after a few days
Mrs. Fred Guffin has been In daughters have returned to their I very quiet affair. Despite the fact ing the Ten Commandments.
Ohio, for funeral services and burial
roent at their home on Grand Rap- Grand Rapid., much of the lime for home near Jackson after spending ‘ the district covers over 80 square
Mrs. Cordelia Cordes Is staying on Monday.
ids St
' several days because of the .serious
Hie post week with her parents and’1 miles and has. wlthojit doubt, more
-Mr. und Mrs. Ivon Babcock and
Rev. and Mra. Ralph Harper and , sickness of her nephew. Will MU- brother. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fen- than twelve hundred voters, only 37 valraclng from her winter's sick­ family are on their vacation. Tltey
two younger children came Monday . ler who fit convalescing from a maj- ton and son Richmond &lt;Dlck&gt;.
i ballots were cast during the after­ ness
Mrs. Cordes assisted Mra. went to Traverse City and across
and remained until Tuesday visit-'or operation
al St -Mary's
— ----------- -- hospital
- j-----Thl* i* rather an unusual week noon and evening, and less than Chas. Baughman last year but spent the lake, then to Chicago to visit
Ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mr and Mra
Mra. J.
L Rugg and — no births, marriages or deaths to twenty peraonvattended the annual rite winter In Detroit. Miss Dorothy tier father and oilier relative*.
Mr.
J L.
Harper. Their older children El- daughter
and MrMIm Jean-' reporl
s.wh.xr Jennette nnn
meeting. Ray Aubll and WllUan- Springer Is helping her now al her
Mr. and Mra Ralph Olin. Mrs.
eanor and Lyle, who have been vis- ettc Garbow were at Kalamazoo.
Keith Bowman of Gaines town- , McKevltt. whose terms expired were cottage.
Nettle Parrott. Mr. and Mra. Wal­
Ring their grandparents, accompan- Wednesday of last week.
ship. Kent county, was a caller one re-elected for three years without' Mr. and Mrs Earl VanSickle and lace Graham and Mr. and Mrs El­
«-j
led .w
them
— w
home.
.
Sylvia Trumble visited her day last week of his aunt. Mrs. opposition, only dissenting vote be- little son Gary arc staying with her
don Day attended the wedding Sat­
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Helrigel and .brother. John Bass .al the Jarstfer Charles Parker
He reported his ing one cast for Elmer Bender. The parents the Miner Palmers, and as­ urday afternoon of Miss Dorothy
daughter Barbara attended the Hcl- i! convalescent home In Hastings. father. Austin, as being In a Grand financial report for the year shows sisting with the summer's work. Seaman and Maynard Parrott at
rigel family reunion at Townsend । Wednesday of last week.
Rapids ho.pltal
Itospltal for treatment.
treatment.
Rapid*
| receipt* of *63.982 33 with dtsbursr- Sunday the VanSIcklcs visited at the the Metliodist church in Parma.
park near Rockford. Sunday.
। Mr. and Mr*. Alton Elwood and; Tile •local• «
—
* lias or- ' mrnta
------- of
— 837,692 42.
—
Balance on home'of her cqusin, Paul Noglcs at
fire -*
department
The Standard Stamping Plant of
Middleville friends will be Inter­ .children and her abler. Mtas Vivian- ganizcd un auxiliary to assist m hand $6 289 81.
.Dull lake.
Charlotte are moving here, using lhe
ested to know that Mrs. Alice Van iWilliams, drove lo Traverse City!case
„,
of emergency or large fire.
*'
- C- —
•
Mra J.
Denham
of Louisville.
Duane While. Elmer
(Mlke&gt; old creamery building on Sherman
Avery of Kalamazoo Is visiting her Sunday and brought several cares William McKcvltt. fire chief hands came by bus Saturday to visit her Bender, and Henry cunningham are street for temporary quarters. At

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Mb* Bemlta Cogswell of Hastings
contract*.
runrnn aervicea ror Durwood
Ml“ Marcelle Gillespie Of the
KmW re, neu ThumU, IS. »»&lt;"
WrtMdw n»h&gt;
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FUher.
neral home, conducted by lhe Rev.
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Martin of
H. R. Krieg. Burial In Vermontville
cemetery. Mr. Kennedy was 83 Charlotte and Mr and Mrs. Sterl­
ing Weeks are enjoying a week's
Eaton county about three years ago. outing In northern Michigan, where
Has leaves his widow, Julia, one sla­ they will fish and pick cherries.
ter, Mra. Cora Benedict of Battle
Creek, several nieces and nephews. Cogswell's lust Wednesday wo* cer­
Mra. Mary Shilling haa been tainly the banner society. A very
brought from Dimondale to the
home of her daughter, Mra. Welling­ from lhe supper being $17.10.
Mn. Clarence Curtis and little son
ton Britten.
of Battle Creek visited her parents
Knoxville. Tenn., la the only city
providing mail boxes on streetcars. | troit visited her sister, Mra. Minor
Bateman and husband, for a week
department in Waihlngton disclose. recently.

War Research
of scientists in America's research laboratories, developing new
materials and new equipment, means a lot to our fighting men.

equip a large, organised, and able
staff for research. Fortunately, in­
dustry did this long ago.

3. History rcpeatsl In the last war
"wireless'* was developed for mili­
tary needs—to become, with peace,
a giant broadcasting industry.

laboratories Uke Ocneral Electric's .
were serving tbeir country—solving I
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942

W. K. Kellogg Foundation Makes
Generous Offer To Pennock Hospital

Mead Well Down
4,000 Feet SundayGoing Mile Down

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

Old Phonograph
PATRIOTIC THEME TO Your
WISH THEIR
Records Needed
BE A FEATURE
BE II

Harry Larsen, commander of the
The oil well on the James P. Mead
Lawrence J. Bauer Port. American
farm tn Rutland had. on Bunday,
Flower Show at Fair Will Be Legion, announces that this Is the
Wish Nw
reached a depth of 4.000 feet. They
Of Unusual Interest
struck one oil bearing rock. But
______
phonograph records Receiving sta­
how valuable It might
be was The
not ninth annual Flower Show
JERSEY, GUERNSEY
investigated.
D;:~“ down they -----------------Deeper
held in conjunction
----------------------------------with the Barry
. tions have been set up In Hastings
found gas, but the pressure was evl-j Co. Fair, and sponsored by M
the
~iat toe Legion Hall. Moore 8tend CATTLE SHOWS
rlentlv not so
in much,
tnnrti for
fnr they
tHnv did 1 combined Garden clubs nf
dentiy
of th*
tthe
____________________________
' ard Station. Texaco, and Mobil Sts- lleve ,toe dredging of
not stop. The plan is to push the &gt; county, promises to be of more than
han (tlons.
' tlrmo
On! In toe
Out
tH— county
rnnntv MlU**r
Mlll-r .
.
.
..
The Fifteenth Annual Jersey
river, tor two riDm up .traam
drill to the St. Peter's sand, which:usual Interest this year.
I Brothers Station a4d Polhemus
Parish Show will be held al Way­
will probably be encountered at a : A patriotic theme is being fea-.Garage In Middleville; Snyder Oaland on Friday. Aug. 7. while the
depth of around 5 J00 feet. If oil! lured, a floral American Flag and (rage in Hickory Comers; and Red from the outlet, will be a public
Government Calls For
Sixth Annual Guernsey Breeder's
Is not found there, the oil rock (centerpieces for patriotic 4. dinner Arrow Service In Delton, will re- benefit, called at the Banner Office
Show and picnic will be held at
Greater Flow to Help
hlgher up may then be investigated । table arrangements comprising en- |celve records
the Marshall Fair jOround* on
War Effort
tries ------for clubs,
also
a patriotic
land. If prospect* seem worth while, —
-—
- ----------------- ar- 1' The Junior War Workers, a
- •large
------ views. They had no I
Thursday. Aug. 6. Barry County
Increased Demand on
Banfield Church Will dairymen
rangetnent tor individual entri-s.
(group of young ladles, are assisting Banner article; on___
Salvage committee* throughout { - well may be developed there.
have been active In sup­
Hospital Makes More
the nation are being urged to push I
r
The reason being more advanced (with toe drive tn Hastings.
| thought the questions asked tn tool
porting
these
events.
Hold Its Centennial
than tn previous years’ promises more' Because of the shortage of shel- write-up were fair and pertinent,
Purebred cattle Irom the county 'he drive for iron and steel, acRoom Imperative
and better varieties of bloom for (lac from which records are manu- We were glad to get their views on
Thoac who have driven to and will be shown at each event. A cording to Charles Annable. chairPennock hospital U the only on*
exhibit,
gtadioll
and
zinnias
par(
factored,
this
appeal
for
old
records
' tots suggested drain.
recognized dairy cattle Judge will man for Barry county.
in Barry county which meets u£ through Banfield have noticed the place the exhibits which will come
ticularly being at their best.
( has been made ro that they may be I First, they explained that the
The War Production Board state*
national standards for hospital church which has a prominent place from tike southwestern counties. that there Is desperate need for I IM J LAr LKILIllLJ
A wide choice hu been given for i remelted and mad* Into new record* ' |&gt;etltion filed did not ask for the
in too life of that community. It 4-H club and adult Judging con- an increased flow of Iron and steel ,
selection of arrangements, the de- I for use in the USO Clubs tn the construction of the drain until an
When It was built tn 1923 and was built along colonial lines and
scrap to feed our ever-expanding
tails of which have been studied i training camp*.
.
I investigation had been made to de­
for some years thereafter. Its rec­ Is a pleasing structure to look al.
al the annual flower festivals for
---------------- • • •
' termUie whether the proposed dredprogram with various prises offered war machine, lie said.
ords will, show that from two-thlrds
Under the new quotas which must
in
thia
competition.
several y-ara. so an interesting ex- !
8ln» °* the ***«■ *ouW “ccomplWi
Tlie Methodist church at Benfield
to three-fourths of its patients
„Tlie Barry County Draft Board. hlbit of arrangements Is expected
(what the petitioners believe wlU
County Agent Foster encourages be met If this nation Is to avoid
z.
। w*»
organli-d 100 years ago. all county purebred cattle owners shut-down* from lack of material, as do others throughout the couriwere 11win
from »&gt;u&gt;
this v»
city.
Judges for the show will be
be a public benefit. If it will they
. Ita oiiUide patients have, how- I«* 100th anniversary will be held, to attend their respective show and Michlgan has been assigned 1.101.000 try. occasionally has peculiar ex­ Mrs. M H. Sheffield of Grand Rap(want the project put through. They
ever, so greatly Increased that now ‘ commencing Sunday. August 23. and picnic and .take a dairy farmer tons for the next six month* or an | periences. some of which are not so
“■*
([JI
l
(do not want it unless it will bane­
two-thirds of them come from out- continuing through Hurt week and friend with them.
! fit the public Those who have
average of 183.000 tons a month.
। pleasant These occurrences might choice.
side this city. In other words, its ‘&gt;'e following Sunday, August 30.
Attention is called to errors in
People are urged to look over their be regarded as the pay they receive:
aiked for an Investigation by state
service has become county wide. I During the same week the 75th
Calls From All Parts of Co, (»nd county authorities had »mpremises for scrap iron and steel for they get no other compensation tlie schedule as printed in the Fair
This increased use of ita facilities &gt; anniversary of toe founding of the
materials Oet It to the scrap deal- ( for toe time and efforts they give I book. There is but one exhibit of
City Come Through Within IP*0”*1 b**ore ““&gt;• °»ade their peUis due to Ita excellent service ana Dowling Methodist church will be
Flag.IJ
era with as little delay os possible, to their draft-board duties, except "Floral’ American
*------‘— —
—- that beingFifteen Minutes
llon' and at lh*,r
ntmtt.
rirreen minutes
, man whOfn they
u, be s .
ita reasonable rates.
| observed. Rev. Robert Smith. Jr.,
Dealer* Qi communities of this; the consciousness of helping tlie for dubs outside garden clubs. Color .
For more than u year and a|bj pastor of both churches. The
size do not have tracking faclli- nation they love. The decisions oi arrangements in- niches should be I County defense officials were competent engineer to investigate
iialf Pennock hospital has lacked | Banfield church was formed Jn
ties for covering the entire county,; the Barry County Draft Board have uivision
DlvLslnn it.
R. viass
Class is;
12; sxnioiis
Exhibits lor
for
„„. I »ne
_______ ________
___ ____
j
_______
the ifeasibility
of their_ plan,
to Ksituation al ths taka,
the room to care for Its Increasing ****** but the church members de­
so It Is Important for individuals to . rarely been overruled, and their organizations outside garden clubs i Illcaiwl at *e response to toe prac- llpvt, B
patronage. The nurses employed elded last winter to wait until the
co-operate, Mr. Annable said. Help work has been highly commended should be Division R, ptass 13: &gt;tlcc *ir rBld "•tert" Monday eve-1,^0 up stream and down stream
at the hospital formerly had their I P«***&gt;1 time before holding their
I from IL That man had concluded.
get the scrap In.'
by state and regional boards. While Garden Club exhibits should be ning?
rooms in the building. Now. all j centennial program,
| *****
that tba
‘1 Here in Hastings. Chief of Po- 1-^
— he had .Investigated,
------- -------- -- --------^_J
The government is not asking for we are mentioning the subject of re­ Division R. Class 14.
Even Essential War Workers
except toe superintendent and her! The organization of the Banfleld
Must Meet Specified Con­ a donation of toe scrap Iron and | numeration for draft service, we
assistant have had to find rooms | E‘’uF'h
*u{!*** b* Rcv Daniel
proposed dredging would be a public
steel, rather Is merely urging that It should also explain that tlw Hasoutside ,of the hospital.
। Bu4h* * Methodist missionary who
ditions
Rules for exhibiting are printed 0* the clt&gt;' defense council, said benefit.
be brought In and sold at stand- : tings doctors, who examine the
On several occasions, this ho.- |
■‘PPo'nl'd by toe Methodist
In other ' draftees, also receive no pay what- at the beginning of the schedule. th«t 45 of the 48 air wardens. 37
The tire and tube siuatlon In this ard commercial rates.
pltgl has been overcrowded. So1 conference and was stationed at
words. you aren't being asked to ; ever for toe work they do—and It and exhibitor* are urged to pro- '0* lbe 42 auxiliary firemen and 34
that It was necessary to put some
“* n‘,s' *he JlrBt P°,U)r °* lhc country Is such that from now on make a gift—but merely a sale.
( requires a considerable time to moke cure entry tags In advance to avoid °* the 25 auxiliary police, reported 1 tition were mad*, end state and
even
factory
worker*
in
vital
war
patients ifi the guest room and **“Ungs church. Mr. and Mr. Orta
YOUR SCRAP WILL HELP THE ! these examinations
delay and confusion on toe opening .«* t*« headquarters in the city hal county authorities believe their plan
even the halls
( Barnum, who lived In a log house on industries will not be eligible for
within ten minutes after live "alert'
Not long ago the local draft boara day.
As Is true in all seven counties •lhe
Ch*ndl?r .*•»?" «*»» second grade tires and tubes or U. S A. WIN THIS "SCRAP."
Members of Garden clubs partlci- ‘ «'»*“* *°unded Three of the firereceived a lengthy communication
in Ita area, lhe W. K. Kellogg °wn5dby Vem
, *W*ted Rev. retreads until the following general BRING IT INI
pating are requested to have one or ' men were out Af
of town Monday *
and
na eeive favorable consideration
from
some
one
who
signed
himself
Foundation U Interested hi having'
°°r?e 10 ,^5lr hom® *nd conditions are met:
had been excused from toe drill, uie investigators favor the dr
a
"Real
American."
His
American
­
two
member*
present
Tuesday
eveJ
1. The individual receiving a
a r,
class
of ,hr
three
members,
adequate hospital facilities II has organize “
*“ "*
~ ------------Alter the
tne auxiliary firemen
nremen had
nao Ii mg
tng plan,
plan. then, further steps will |
ism was anything but “real." or he nlng and Wednesday morning to I After
been very generous in providing1 composed of Mr. and Mrs. Ba mum recommendation must be a perma­
a
"rrMintrv
rail"
snuntled K. ,.uhave
— the
.__ dredging dong. ’
a "country
call,
’ ------sounded
would have signed his real name to assist tn arranging and placing (reported,
nent employee.
M .
----- . C —
I*"7 'be taken to
“4 K«*c k4&gt;c
ureaal
Pennock hospital with much of Ila and Mrs Lydia Coles, who later - 2. Tho Individual recommended
, onH
and they
,h’” were ,ak
taken
*n along
n,nn" with u ttie ■Investigators
------- --------------report
------ ■ --—
his letter, instead of playing the entries according to schedule.
wag
Mrs.
Lydia
Breese
special equipment for proper care
i the regular force to Floyd Craig’s |y the coat of the Inrc
low-down coward and hiding bemust be responsible for carrying at
Al
first
meetings
of
the
church
of the sick and the Injured. The pres­
I hind the falsehood of pretending to
least
three
other ---fellow
workers
were
held
every
four
weeks
on
(
....
•
—
—
,MW4
....
..............
“
ent head of the Barry County
‘be a "Real American." But the
me
uk.vv.o
, Dy
owners of the 260 000
Thursday
evenings.
When
the
slze'
b
“
ck
and
forth
,o
ll,
e
Ptenl;
or
a
Health Department. Dr. Altiand.
I practice. Afterward, the truck stop- ' m the drainage area, which c
| board sized up this letter for what
’ of the congregation increased the ’ lewer number if three is not pracalso hla predecesaors, Dr. Kinde
ped at Pall creek where the power1 mto 13. townships of Barry
it was—Just cheap, contemptible
Heal.
and Dr. Harkness, have been co­ meetlngs were held In a log school
I1pump
on the truck
clap-trap, and let It go at that. Tlie
3. The one recommended must
..... ,--------------------- was
----- rigged up and Ionia counUes
vwtiwca. and
uuu the
MM pun
4,567 Pupilg In Rural,
operative with the hospital and. house, located a mile north of themembers
of
the
board
fully
realize
and tested.
I will not be harmed. If the Invm
J present church.
live more than two miles from his
Village Schools
management In every way. Their
Office
l»*~F^i
e
r
Smelker
S0™ of the ‘Axillary police were ^ton report favorably, steps
that
they
are
human
like
the
rest
According to a history of the Ban­ work.
Office
In
former
bmclkcr
Mnl
along
on
the
"country
call';have
the
dredging
done
can aas
recommendations now for Increased
The school census for all the
...
Responsibility for making recom­
, field church, written by the late
room and increased facilities for
Hardware
Store
To
Be
I
with
the
firemen
while
the
rest
were
be
taken.
Then
the
whi
te wci
mendations to the county rationing county outside the city of Hastings
the hospital have been approved. Frank E. Doty, the present frame
Opened August 1
assigned to ambulances
which! only pay for benefits it actus
board will ije a factory panel set up has been completed and together fair, open criticism. But when a
church
building
was
constructed
In
by the Foundation and by Graham
In each concern employing 100 or with the Teacher's Personnel Re­ critic shows that he Is nothing but
Commencing Aug. I. the Barry
rec*‘*“ The owners &lt;X the 2MJ
,
April
1867.
There
was
a
debt
Davis, the Foundation's specialist
nospna. operation.
ot^r.uon
'
“ of M.000 In the follow- more men and consisting of rep­ ports and Closed District Reports a chronic scold, a cheap fault-find­ County War Price and Rationing i J10'*1 1*f“ ,of ,,lhe '=*‘y। rcs *ouId W • »«T large p
in AU
hospital
*fter f1* *n‘Ual bl“l
(Continued on page J. Bee. |)
°r ihri tav. kw In clou :
™
resentatives of both labor and has been sent to Lansing from the er, unethical and unmanly enough Board office will be transferred from1
to conceal his name, his letter finds the county clerk's office in the court ।
*****
. I
----------------------------------——
School Commissioner's office. '
touch with our hosoltal
AU oi ■ *^*on&lt;*r farmers who traveled long management.
There are fifty districts that have its proper place—in the waste bas- house to the ground floor location
These four victims , needless to a •
Fa
It will be the duly of these fac­
at
123
W
State
recently
occupied
by
the
K
.
either
the
eighth
grade
or
the
whole
tory panels to see to It that all in­
Last
week
our
board
liad
a
dif
­
school
closed
that
submit
the
closed
•
- Hardware store. -..
happiest "cases' which
had ever |
dividuals receiving recommendations
the Smelker
ac-.---&gt;-r---------- -------_
___
___________
___________
In
I
xr-r
-ferent
experience,
this
time
with
a
eortUw u&gt; count, clort AWn &gt;1,0. ,
. b'
for tires or tubes are complying district reports, stating the amount
u.
........v.
with the three general conditions of money spent for transportation draftee who had a 1A classification.
n. u.
D narr».
H,rrU.
mwr,! *•«■ Chet StoweD who arrived
tar Michigan war price
nrice and ra- ' P
” u**l°8 on * wicked-looking B ,tional Office of Civilian
r
is..
■«
years ago a church basement was mentioned above. Furthermore, the during the past year, which amount This man. 26 years old, when he for
found the
weU-padded
Former Hastings Boy
panel will be responsible tor de­ is Included In the computation for answered his questionnaire and sent Honing boards gave his approval to^po
It in to the board, stated that he the plan Tuesday afternoon, accord-1*P**c*‘er so comfortable, that he ,giving full co-operation to the
Prntnarinn
i The n*me Banfield was given this termining how many tires and tubes state aid.
rrospermg in Uetroit | community in Johnstown township any one Individual Is entitled to The census which Includes all was single, had no dependents, (ind Ing to Mr. Hyde and also to the'11*'’ to be coaxed, by none too ,
those betwean the ages of five and liad no physical defects that would administrative details of the new'«ubtta methods, from his restful. ,John V. Dilion, chaiman of
receive.
Mr
and
Mr*
‘
a
**
m
wn™because
that
wa*
the
name
of
one
o.M^.*“.re“E
n
The county rationing board will nineteen years Inclusive, shows a disqualify him for, army service. set-up. Incidentally, too. Mr. Har- (tirone.
accept the word of the factory panel slight decrease as usual. Last year The board accordlnalv nave him ris said some very fine things about . Undertoeriff Leon Doster, coun*'r ***** warden, said that reports ,of an attractive window sticker
the total for the county was 5.843 the only classification they could the competent manner in which I
I Tb. bU a., or lb. ernUbblol as final and will act accordingly.
an important meeUng of^he All “5
“°" *U‘ ** 8und*&gt;'under
the
circumstances
—
1A.
He
war price and rationing problems1 came through *f°m Middleville. .claiming •'This Is a V Home."
The purpose of this new plan la including Hasting* which was 1.208
Poultry AMwclrtton*
”•* *?'n
JUymond Wade of to bring about a more economical leaving 4.635 for the county outside was promptly notified of his ctass- have been handled here In Barry Freeport. Nashville. Woodland and
OUItry Association
i — . ..
.--- ---------- --------unug auvut u I11VIC cvuiiuiutuu
Mr
of the city. This year the figure flcatlqn. and made no protest or ap­ county. This is a tribute to the Delton within 15 minutes after the of the following five points: 1Mr. WlteoT
W!ko. U Linei.ta.i
uneUtoi with
MU, hi.
hb Detrolt “
Rnd District!, Superintendent
“XKSS'S.'S “V' Si' aw““iUn«
.— ----- ...
.... i wv. t II. BaDDitt or arnnd Ranirts
lube, even ntnOng Msenltal war is 4_5fi“ or a decrease of 68. There peal from the boards decision.
rationing board In general and Mr. "alert" sounded.
The time arrived last week When Hyde In particular who has been
The Barry County Defense Counworkers. Tlie average citizen, of are 2.480 boys and 2.087 girls. Of
course, will not be able to get new the rural districts the Orangeville this man must be inducted Into handling all the extra work in­ ell wishes to thank those who took Hons: 2—Co-operalton with th*
Uolonnu., With. »lth^hu ISb-lb! i X
tires or tubes legally under any district has the highest number, military service. He was notified volved without any increase whatso­
programs to conserve food, cloth­
by the board to be in Hastings Wed­ ever In compensation. War price and fine co-operation shown.
111;
Ritchie,
the
lowest
only
5.
ing. transportation and health:
Dm to Stroll where ^7 WHmx ' The centennial committee includes consideration.
Another "alert" Is being planned Co-operation with th* various salnew regulation anticipates The Weeks school district showed nesday forenoon of last week, and rationing responsibilities have mere­
hsndlra Sk
F™* 8Ules *nd Mrr A***rt *«*- ...This
__________
go with others In his draft group ly been added to his normal duties for the near future. But this time
the
greatest
Increase
from
last
year,
the unpleasant fact that In the
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 2i
the date nor the hour will not be rumors which might Impede the
Wlloo, «u .mud praM.nl or Ux U,"d“,OKk'l''1^r“rMifln.*"dThm
** “,l™" " from-33 to 48 and the Altoft re­
as county clerk.
mained the same as last year with
Even at
present,
the amount
of announced tn advance.
war program; 5—Purchase of war
MUM! Buu«r
C. Bo.,0 H.
miXJ? rJSl ”*
"&gt;
*“
clerical
and
administrative
work
--------------------------------- tlal war workers with tires and only 2 entries and 2 withdrawals. ONE AUCTION SALE
The distributions are as follows:
?n U» nwm wMeh
H.n« U» -Ui.rt . rtOt' pun
connected .with war price and ra­
schedule.
gan Allied Poultry Association.
n-.nl, from
tram long
In. nuu™
I—„„ mtM „
“
people
distances, because
Townships
Boys Giris Totals LOREN BOYES. Propr.
tioning problems have over-taxed County Republican!
.
Asa grew up In this city and
the church has n very Interesting
I Assyria
151
118
269
the capacity of the county clerk's
vicinity and graduated from the history and has accomplished much,——------- --------------------------------------■
ten
&gt;11
104
Having sold his place and moved office in the court house. Expec - Ask For United
Baltimore ...
Hastings High school. He made one good in the surrounding territory. I JUST A REMINDER
to a different location Mr. Boyes tatlons are that within the next few Support of Sigler
Onriton .... ... 180
150
inspection of their various lerricomfortable „ fortune in eastern
■ Women who are making the long Castleton .. ... 106
210 will offer his household furniture months, many more articles will be
110
' Michigan, but lost It because he
al Public Auction at the Sherd added to the rationed list thus
In the person of Kim Sigler. Has- j
sleeved, turtle-neck sweaters tor Hastings ... ... 132
104
signed and had to pay a Urge bona Two Young Men Badly
Sparks Shop at 112 East Court greatly increasing the work of the tings attorney, the Barry county । coFdingly.
Hope
101
for another person who had un­
street.
He
la
offering
an
excellent
member that the garments mt
Irving
102
173
rationing board.
Republican Committee believes that
dertoken a big road contract.
Hurt in an Accident
list of household goods some of
Johnstown ..
115
177
In view of the fact that rationing
property owner. There fa
But Asa started again and has
day, Aug. 10. Il would help Mrs. Maple Orove
306 which are nearly new and all are in and war price problems have in­ It has given the Eighth Senatorial compulsory about the i
140
built up a flourishing business. Hixi
Two cars driven by olenn Ainslee. Fred Bechtel, who is In charge, and
good condition. Dewey Reed will creased to tlie point where they District, which also includes Alle­
rtiany friends will be glad that this1 16. of Nashville and Clarence Elliott her assistants if the sweaters are Orangeville ..
Prairieville .
146 cry the sale and Clifford Ham­ cannot be directed by the county gan and Van Buren counties, a
65
former Hastings boy Is doing well
' 18, also of Nashville collided head turned in as soon as they are fin­ Rutland
163 mond and John Birman will act as clerk as at present. Mr. Hyde has candidate worthy of strong supand has received such recognition
51 clerks. See the adv. elsewhere In appointed William Schader. Jr., as
on at the crest of a hill on a county ished as they have to be labelled Yankee Springs
as we have mentioned.
owner. The entire survey
administrative assistant. He will
124 Uils Issue for full partlcuUrs.
But there art other reasons In
road northeast of Maple Orove and gotten ready for packing. They Freepott ......
have active charge of the new war addition to. persona] qualifications operation.
Delton
216
GYPSY THIEVES GET CASH
Center on Sunday night. Four per­
LIGHTNING DID THIS
emoon
If
the
maker's
natfie
is
at
­
-price and rationing office under the why Mr. Sigler should receive strong
NashvUle
124
267
The window stickers are
Two women and a man driver of sons were Injured, two seriously. tached to the garment.
Lightning played havoc at the genera] supervision of Mr. Hyde.
Middleville
support from the other two counties
a big motor car, all Gypsies, made Most seriously hurt was Arden
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mar­
If anyone, has started a sweater Woodland
Tn fact, Mr. Hyde will continue to In Che district, county Republicans
- 154
150
a successful raid in this vicinity Schantz. 16. of Nashville, who was and for some reason finds she
tindale. R. 3. Middleville. Bunday be in charge of war prices and ra­
believe.
Tuesday. TJie two women engage^. riding with Ainslee. He was taken cannot finish it in lime she Is
after.
when
it
entered
the
house
through
Total ..
tioning board activities as at pres­
.2.480
4.567
Since the district was organized
Fred Barnas in a conversation ’ to Pennock hospital where the at­ asked to get In touch with Mrs.
the wall by the switch box. making ent. He is still toe responsible ad­
in 1925. this county has never sup­
that afternoon. He couldn't tell tendant* said his condition was
a five-inch Jiole. Then it followed ministrative head of all war price
plied a candidate. There was a
for the life of him how they did it. serious. He suffered severe face In­ .and arrangements will be made for Thane Young Did
the steel around an archway in th* and rationing work but is merely gentlemen's agreement among Re­
juries
and
was
also
hurt
Internally.
Hastings
but they abstracted three ten dol­
kitchen, making four other holes, being relleyed of some of the con­
Fine Detective
Elliott. who escaped with bruises, some one to finish the sweater.
publican committees in the three
lar bills from a pocketbook he car-.
tearing the plaster off and scatter­ stantly increasing detail work in­
counties that the office should be BAND PROGRAM
rled In his shirt pocket, left some had as a passenger John Slbotean,
ing it over the kitchen. Mr. and volved.
Jobs Tuesday
21,
of
Nashville,
who
was
found
by
Thus Allegan and Van Bu­
41.00 bills, and made a quick get­
Judge Modifies Upper Thane Young. 17. of Nashville, Mrs. Martindale were not at home Other full time employes of the rotated.
ren counties have each supplied
away. That afternoon the same a neighbor In a dazed condition
should qualify as a detective. Tues­ at the time. They wre certainly MuCe„T111 h* Mrs’ Erm* Gardner.
Gyps In the same rig took 442 from’. about a mite from th* ~*ene of the Lake Injunction
National Anthem.
day he was in the sheriff's office surprised when they relumed later. Mta VlrtinU rm,. Mr. OmMM. the turn of Republicans here to
accident He was taken to Pen­
a Vermontville man.
March—Spirit of Peace. Kiefer.
No
other
damage
was
found.
Judge Arch, of Hillsdale, pre­ here getting a driver's license.
Nell and Mi*. Helen Teeter.
nock hospital and U said to be suf­
.supply a-candidate but they waived
So. after Aug. 1. all price and ra­ tn favor of a third term for Earl
fering from head injuries. Ainslee siding In the Circuit court here in While there he heard over the po­
NOTICE
Suppe.
the hearing of the Upper Crooked lice radio that two negroqs- driving
tioning problems pertaining to tires Burhans with the understanding
Because of business affairs and was treated by a physician for face lake injunction case Tuesday, modi­ a Lincoln Zephyr car. were wanted NATIONAL DEFENSE
tubes, retreads, sugar, bicycles and that after this additional term ex­
other considerations. I have with­ Injuries and released.
typewriters will be handled from pired. Barry County Republicans
The timely arrival of two un­ fied the temporary InJuncUon ax for short changing a Battle Creek CLASSES EXPANDING
drawn my name from the coming
follows: He held that the water in.man. defrauding him of several
A class for tire training of women the new office in the former Smel- would again have ••first call" on Singleton for Robert Henry
identified
farmer*
at
the
acene
of
primary election os candidate for
the accident probably prevented that take Is now abnormally high, (dollars. After Thane had his 11- in the operation of machines such ker Hardware store at 123 W. State supplying the candidate.
toe office of register of deeds on
Schantz from bleeding to death. He He therefore ruled that the upper cense and was driving home on as lathes, drill presses, milling ma­ ‘and not from toe county clerk's of­
Dr. Frank Carrolhers. chairman । Song—Bells of St. Mary’s.
the Republican ticket I appreciate
,
had Buffered two severed arteries In of the two tiles under the roadway M-79. he met two negroes in a chines is being planned and will fice as at present.
of the county Republican cotnmilthe support and encouragement
New items added to toe rationed
the accident These farmers had be now opened, so as to permit wa-1 Lincoln Zephyr car. driving toward open August 3. 1942.
given by the friends who signed
—-• —the
- —sher
-— ­
This class will operate from 8:00 list and problems pertaining to war publicans here as follows: "Since
recently teamed. In a first aid claw ter to enter the Lower'take. He Hastings. He telephoned
my petition and know that they how to stop the flow of blood Ln an decreed that the lower tile remain iff's office here. Sheriff Bera and
jwlces will also be handled from Hie 8th District was formed. Barry Hastings Mfg. Cai
will appreciate Ute reason for my
this new office.
artery. They applied their know­ closed until the Upper lake level City Policeman Ekidrtey HiWted Friday each week.
county Republicans have stood by Pie. Softly NOW the
withdrawal.
Anyone interested in taking this
ledge and probably saved this young shall be determined, which case is In their cars to get the pair. They
their agreement and supported Um
Adv. 7-30
Kenneth W. Braendle
set for September hearing. He de­ found them at the Triangle Oil training may register In room 206 HASTINGS SCHOOL EXHIBIT
man’s life.
candidates of the otocr two coun­
PLANNED FOR FAIR
creed
that
If
the
level
of
Upper
high
school
building,
or
call
2224.
Undersheriff
Leon
Doster
Investi
­
Station,
arrested
and
Jailed
them,
ties. We have turned In Impressive
TO BE DEDICATED
Crooked
take
It
not
determined
by
Plans
are
under
way
for
the
an
­
gated
the
accident.
then
notified
Battle
Creek
officers,
majorities even in the face of
SATURDAY
October 1, then the lower tile shall who were glad to gel them The
nual exhibit to be set up at the Democratic landslides elsewhere. We
The formal dedication of the
Barry
County
Fair
by
the
Hast
ings
DEATH OF INFANT CHILD
three Kellogg Foundation camps as KEN BRAENDLE WITHDRAWS
Public
Schools.
Students
who
hav«
They gave their names as James
Funeral services of Patricia L.
exceptional qualihlcatlons .'or the
units of the United States coast
Ken Braendle. of Freeport, 'who JUDGE ARCH PRESIDED
McMannis. 13-day-old daughter of ahop or home economic* projects
McDade 41 and Chas Ardle 37.
Guard will take place next. Sat­ had filed petitions for nomination
Judge Charles Aren, oi Hillsdale
Mr. Ind Mrs. Clifford McMannis of which they are willing to lend for lleve that Republicans in the other
urday. beginning at 12 30 P. M.. for register of deeds, has withdrawn presided tn the circuit Monday and
PENNOCK REUNION
Cedar creek, who died Saturday exhibit are asked to call the high
— •-*
— his name, so that Vernor Webster,
and will be held at the ***
Pine
Lake
At Roy Preston's Aug. 8. All rel­ was held Sunday, at the Leonard school office. It will be appreciated candidate the same type of united
camp. There are now several hun- the present incumbent will not be proposed fixing of the level of up­ atives invited. Pot luck dinner.— funeral home with burial In Fuller
If they can bring these to the of­ support which, to part years, we .
dred trainees at the three camps, opposed at the September primary. per Crooked lake
Blntena Lyttle, Sac.—Adv.
cemetery, Carlton Twp.
fice when they are In town.
have given to theirs."

To Contribute $60,000 Toward
Modernization Program If
$20,000 Is Pledged Locally

MORE SCRAP IRON,
STEEL NEEDED

Al If) HD ACT DA ADD
UUK UK Al I DUAKU
■■■# punrnie&gt;iere
MAC FlDFDIbUl F\

AAR nECDAMCE TA
yUniJ
III
TtCT ”11 E^T,,
AL KI '

FACTORY PANELS TO
MAKE TIRE AND
TUBE DECISIONS

,-

rJX.SX'Kr "Wh“ ■”

SCHOOL CENSUS
OUTSIDE HASTINGS
NOWCOMPLETED

RATIONING OFFICE
TO BE MOVED

Homfll

^laSSlfv

errr

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TH UBA DAT, JULY 20, 1M3

COUNTY GOES FAR
OVER QUOTA

AT THE BARRY COUNTY FAIR

at Pennock hospital.
i mil will go lo Hastings to harvest Oklahoma.
j who have sold thetr home In HaaDog Warden Frank Caley report* '
hay crop there.-Decalur Re-1 juprewntatlve Bits Faulkner ha* Jtags- .£*" **“•** hou" U&gt;U*
that dog* killed six sheep on the , publican.
been chosen as a speaker at the for “ temporary home.
^IrteyBlnod farm in Carlton Wed-1 Reports from Pennock • hospital meeting of the Barry County Po-: - A variety of troublesome short
nMrUv night
thU (Wedifesday) morning bring mono Grange at Woodland town weedaaretaklngoveralotofHa*Tom Waters and Joe Berk will be'the assuring news that Mrs. Ray hall on Wednesday August 5. He Ungs lawn* this summer.
h*ld a meeting 8alur- Barry county representatives at the Finnic and Mrs. Howard Frost who 'will speak on "The Farmer and Hl* । jerry Andnu ha* rented his du.TWch lake Y. M. C. A. camp in underwent appendectomies there Problems."
.
&gt; plex apartment at 421 W. Bond to
iAt&lt;JML', .
yesterday, the latter in the mom- i Mrs. Allen Pend-r relumed hbme Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oversmith and
By the time July 31 "rolls around
:
&gt;n no rruna « Folk. CMH
K.nnn Wubburo «&gt;nl u. U.&lt;U- UK.
Mr, rum» lot •«•'»&gt;«■ U,o anurdw ur« ■ 1»O
Mr. »n. Mr,. MoL.ury.
Barry county retailers will have
x
rvu.s
,, , aon, __
_
.
. - —
... ..
..
wilno
... •known
__ _ ■- hotel in Grand RapjUrry
U you
say that
Wisconsin,
last
Friday
to at-.are
restins enmfnrtahlv
comfortably with
with no
no,stay i&gt;.
In Blodgett hrunlHl
hospital. rtr«nd
Grand I| A. ..well
tripled their quota for lhe month
eaning in contact with poison ivy tend the Midwest Fann Bureau complications Indicated.
(Rapid*.
, ids U featuring our talented local in the war stamp and bond sale
&lt;. * muter tn .he jnked ahmit. To Training School. He was a deleA beautiful hand woven basket.! Mis* Lol* Clouse is working in j girl. Miss Susanne Sumner, as their ' according UJ irtorfr Carpenter,
mit It mildly, hr thtnk* It 1* a serf- gate from the Van Buren County the handiwork of Navajo Indians, tlie Barry Co. Agrieultutal Office . console solUt. Her concerts for pounty chairman of the drive.
•
......................................................................................................................... wa* received this week by Mrs. H. this week while Miss Beatrice Co- luncheon and dinner hour* come al
allI
with a goal of 88.113 tar the
------------------ ------------------------ ~:--------------------------------------------A.
A Adrounle from
from her son Harry
Horry burn is
U having Iter
her vacation.
ii112:30
13:30 and 6:15,
6:15. the program being ■ month. county retailer* had already
। who is stationed with a medical | Mjss Donna Cline of Middleville 1{broadcast
1
over
„„„
. tlocal
—i station | dlipoae&lt;1 or J20.205.80 war stamp*
corps at Carlsbad NV Mexico. u
new
to County ' dally.
I and bonds by July 25.
Harry write* he is Ilnding-hU pres- Ig^om commissioner. Mrs. Maude
,’oieph'W. Bump, son of Mr.
‘ and'
When lhe state asked retailer*
। ent work of unusual interest, and j8ln|U,
M.S. M. O. Bump. Hastings. RFD for 4 per cent of their sales In bond*
more practical thnn a college! oet your want ad* )n early so-aa
Ln* land
and stamp* for July, it appear* a*
iirnouT
’course.
.not to be disappointed.
Lakes Naval Training Station.
though tlie retailer* decided to do
Cars driven by Albert W. Segur.1 Bruce M. Sheffer, son of Mr. and
Pvt. Bernard E William*, son of even better.
.
'
of Dowling, and Clifford Blake, of Mrs. 8. M. Sheffer, who was grad- E. B. Williams. Hastings. 1* now
Nasiivllle, which has oversub­
BatUe Creek, were damaged In an i uated «tn June as a mechanical en- In training as an airplane median- 1
accldcnt Sunday afternoon near live Mincer from lhe College of Ehgl- Ic at the Army Air Base, Lincoln, scribed her quota nearly eight time*
still ha* a big lead while Hasting*
Bristol schoolhouse in Johnstown
nrerlng. U. of M.. Is now employed Neb.is ahead on total sale*.
City Clerk Sterling Rogers was by the TllOinpson Products Co., of
Mis* Audra Hummel and Miss
During the past week, Hasting*
BEAD ST0MY-A10UT US IN JULX^llth ISSUE
granted a two weeks' vacation by Cleveland. Ohio, as a research en­ Ronins Nash have rented the front lead the Held with a sale of &gt;£•
SATUMDAY. EVEKUIO^ ?OST
tire city council-Friday evening.
gineer. Mr. Sheffer taught three tower floor apartment in the W. G.
185.18 while Nashville wa* second
A
petition
for
curb
and
gutter
on
&lt;1:
iam
s
nt
the
university
during
his
Bauer
apartment
on
8.
Broadway.
V. A. MIF.HLS. General Manager
with 11.887.50 and Woodland third
West Bond St. between Cass and last semester and now is working
Friend* of Dick Hurd. Sr., for­ with $1.093 95.
.
Market, was received by the city on defense production.
E. A. STROUT REALTY AGENCY. INC.
Reports from various communi­
council Friday evening and referred | Mr. and Mrs. Loren Boyes and merly of Hatting*, will be glad to
lo the Street committee for invcall- -son. Perry, moved Sunday to Lan- Iyar that he was able to leave tire ties in Barry County to date are
as follows:
hospital
at
Tucson.
Aris.,
and
has
Nation and report.
I sing where he has been employed
July
Sales
Lynn Sledge lias been made nn for several months by the Nash returned to his home following a
Quota
heart attack which kept him tn the '/own-Ch rmn.
to Date
Middleville.
hospital several month*.
Mrs. Sylvia Stanlske has moved
Paul Pnulkner ..8500.00 8 749TA
here from Wisconsin and is living . Nashville.
in the Chas Freer tenant house on
633857
Ralph He** .. . 800 00
: E ' Green St.
Woodland,
I The Raymond Gambles have,
Leon Hynes .... 400 uO
1.444.70
, moved to Battle Creek where Mr.: Freeport.
i Gamble is working for th- Union
Ken Braendle .. 30000
395.30
J Steam Pump Co.
Delton-Prairieville.
Father Robert Toffee recently orEllis Faulkner .. 350.00
Above is pictured one of the many amusement feature* booked for ttie
dnined Into the Catholic priesthood Hastings,
Barry County Fair August 13-15, By Agricultural Displays. Exhibits and
is now an assistant to Monsignor
Ben OMty . .5300.00
good entertainment the Fair Board is trying to preserve a bit of “norHackett of St. Augustine# Church, Dowling i
100.85 malc&gt;" in a world that has gone "cockeyed.'*
I Kalamazoo
Gun Lake Area ..
111.00
Greatly Increased train service Hickory Comers ’
1 WAS IN CHINA WHEN
now due to gab going to see their Cloverdale
10001 BOMBS FELL
sweethearts. The time mostly is all!
, „ ,
-----------Mr. and Mr*. John Casteleln were
। too brief, but it's well worth it even Tota! Ba es to July 25 ....820305.80] sulprued Friday when thetr broth­ Prairieville
at that, the interested parties con­
According to renort* from City er-m-Uw. D. H. Hunter of Rockford.
KigIIh
Mik
and Veaatafdei.
Tlie Sunday School picnic will b«
. lend.
SOU CRACKERS
_2 &amp;.17c
Chairman. Ben Gidley, the Zone* 'Bnd
three sons. Charles. Fred held Wednesday. August 5 al PraBRING US
{ An obituary of Mrs. Lutllln were: Zone i. Homer Smith, cap- an(j Ne{j. two of them In the mtv- rleville Twp. park. Pot luck. All are
VITAMIN PACKED
•Schant* who passed away at Pen­ laln—$40425;
Zone 2, Kendal)! iee. visited them. One of the sons invited.
J.7 21C
Bin CRACKERS
FANCY ELBERTA
nock hospital Saturday night and Reahm. captain—$5035; Zone 3. Lieut. Charles Hunter, who ha* been
lUHNYFIlLO
whose services were held from the Dick
Jacobs, captain—$1244 35; I working for the CurtlM-Wright Co Martin Corners
WASTE FATS FOR
CORN HAKES 3 »«GS. 20c
Leonard funeral home Tuesday, will
4. John Delnaay. captain- ln china, said their place of btul- » Preaching service at tile church
be published next week.
tUNNYHtlD
$486 00.
| neM wu bombed three time*. He Ls Bunday morning at 10 o'clock.
Anders reunion will be held at
FRESH-OUTDOOR
WHEAT PUFFS _______ ~ Sc
Tlie three hbthevt *•««*•*
now
government service. Fred Come lo this helpful service and
EXPLOSIVES
Vickery's landing. Clear lake. Sun­ were. J. C. Penney Co., 523.75; O. B. Hunter run* the fixture market for slay to the Sunday school following.
All'BRAN
,^«t
day. Aug. 2. Come and bring table Hodges Jewelry Store. $375.00; Chet hU father in Grand Rapid*. Ned All are cordially welcome.
service.—Adv.
Banghart* Bakery. $240.00.
, Hunter, the other son. was Inducted
rotrs
A Guernsey bull. Lockshpo* King
.
The tifree highest stores' sales Into the service In March and 1* Delton
2,,.. 27c
at trioto
Royal 204205. bred by R. F. Locke. City of Hastings July 13 to 18 were' now stationed at Camp Bllas. Texas.
The Mno-Cre*»ey Home Literary
Cressey. Michigan and owned by I Food
hold Its next meeting at
vsuw,.
Center. $420 00; uui
East End
r.nu viCl-1’ These
»nese boys
uuyn win
will be
ue rviixinocrro
remembered tui
as club
— will
.............
—
SMEDDED WHEAT
2 P«Gt 21c
Dale Kirklin, Kalamazoo, Michigan L-ar Store, $.149 50; ami J. C. Pen- 'brothers
I5.LB. FECK
of riniik.r.1
Frances Hunter
Carl*- i,he home
Mrs. ---------------------Estella Barber
uiuuicio ui
nuuir, VraiM-----— of
-- -----COMSTOCK
Att-PUirOLE
has Just .won national recognition. nev an THIS
tnn wHn
mu.ir in Hastings
H.ui. r. In
ton
who tanoht
taught music
*n Rlcliland.
Richland. Thursday. Aiia.
Aug. 6. Mrs.
cSilldc
PIE APPLES
_ ____
LARGE—SWEET—RIPE
IONA FLOURffi75c
This bull, having six daughters
High several year* ago.
( 1*on Leonard will be co-ho*te&lt;u
which have made creditable official DIES SUDDENLY FROM
--------- | This 1* in place of th- meeting
records, has been entered in the Ad­ HEART ATTACK
----- — -------------------------------------------- । which wa* scheduled to be held with
SOROA CUBAN
THANK YOU
vanced Register of Tlie American
Royal E. Wickham. 59. of Carlton
’ ;Mr». Pern Hazen In Kalamazoo.
FRESH-SEEDLESS
Guernsey Cattle Club. King Royal Twp.. died suddenly from a heart
! The program will be in charge of
I will be known hereafter a* an Ad­ attack while at work drawing wheat I
;the hostesses.
i vanced Register sire. Only ouem- on a neighbor's farm. Monday. He
I The Methodist W. 8. C. 8. will
BOX OF S
seys which meet high production is survived by the widow and two
• hold it* regular meeting at Hie home
i
requirements
are
eligible
for
entry.
FRESH-CRISP
sons. Raymond and Gerald, of But­
of Mrs. John Harrington W'dnesNO. 2
CUTS
The six daughters which have com­ tle Creek. The body wa* taken to
laay P. M.. Aug. 5 with Mrs Ella
CRUSHED
CAN
pleted official records are Walnut the Leonard funeral home. Services
a tips
,
.
.
...
! Rogers and Mr*. Blanche WUUams
n..un nd molar, will o.v.r ,
ch&gt;„,
,hr
Manor Royal Jessie 529716. Walnut will be conducted at the family
NEW—OREN
SULTANA
' Manor Jane 532182. Walnut Manor home in Carlton township this wholly replace the Army Mule as a I
_______
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Janet 543084. Walnut Manor Lillian Thursday afternoon with the Rst. factor in the mobile unit* of our Podunk
PILLSBURT FLOUR
' 616583. Walnut Manor Royal Minnie , S. Conger Hathaway ofTlclnUng. army. The Army Mui* is a tradl- I
lhe Podunk school reunion and
WHOLE SEGMtHIS
JWANtOOWN
671022. and Ajx&gt;llo’a Hannah Lou Burial will be in Fuller cemetery.
tion and the “mule skinner" is a ! Community Club picnic nt the
IgMWc
GRAPEFRUIT
■RS 24c
MICHIGAN
FltSH-GRMN
OWE FLOUR
, 616581.
breed unlo himself. Army Mules &gt; church will be held on Saturday.
BOARD FILLS'**
'
CELERY
10c
CUCUMBERS
2 FOI 11 c asp fancy
are used by the Field Artillery and ' Aug. ‘1. AU interested
"* are welcome
'
FO RM ER BANFTELD
TWO VACA NOES
2ciS,39c
PEACHES
to attend.
CRISP—tOtIO
-----FANCr-IPISH
BAKING SOMJ )ii, k
RESIDENT PASSES
The board of director* of the Uie Cavalry In areas where tlie
IONA
HEAD LETTUCE
2 -o. 25c GREEN PEAS
1.10c
tHOtllNING
Mr*. Murtha G. Adam*, wife of Hastings Chamber of commerce, at terrhln is rough and tractors cannot
Matthews
reunion.
Sunday.
Aug.
cSS He
BARTLETT PEARS
dexo FUSE vce-------------- 3 CAHr 61c
Andrew Adams, of this city, died a meeting held Wednesday after­ operate.
2. al Murphy's Point, Gun lake.
NEW PACK
Saturday after an extended illness. noon of last week at Hotel Hastings
Bring lemons and sugar.
Kun
2S.,'23c
STANDARD PEAS
Shull*
"3
CORNSTARCH
2f*»17c
,
tyineAt ^baiAFflandi.
ernl «u held Monday afternoon In place of Roy Cordea, who is now ,
IONA
from the Leonard funeral home engaged In defense work so he can- ।
। Shull* Community Club will mr-t
TOMATOES __ ______ 2c"a%’21c
WISCONSIN
Httin Jlits 9UA*I*
, with lhe Rev. B. R. Parsons olTIct- not perform tfie duUe* of that of-1
ooz. 63c
;w*ltt» Mm Leslie Dicker?™ cn
atlng. Burial was hi Banfield cem- 1 flee. G. E Goodyear was named
; Thursday. Aug. 6. Pleasse bring prue
•ALL MASON
J
PUMPKIN .
IS ft
, etery. Mr and Mrs. Adams were for i as a member of the board of dlrcc- 1
, for program.
FRUIT JARS pfNTs ..
ooz. 53c
many yearn residents of the Bani WELL KNOWN RUTLAND
MIXED
MASON
/
Held neighborhood.
now serving In the army.
VEGETABLES _______ ISUBc
FARMER PASSES
ooi 20c
TOPS.
lIIINGlttS
Cha*. H. Loehr. $8. a well known
SIN6LE HF
{Otas________ ooz 4c
farmer of Rutland Twp.. died at the
GREEN BEANS
2 Si 23c
home ot hl* niece, Mrs. Earl Buck,
IONA
SILVERBROOK
in that township. Monday after a
cifel VNE&amp;ffi
. ??«’13c
WAX
BEANS
______
protracted Illness. Mr. Loehr wa*
... Ik
.Jy Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
Pack trains in mountainous sec­
bom in Rutland, the son of Oenrxc
tor* are often necessary and here Washington and Emma La Barge
BEST GRANULATED
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 31 and AUGUST 1
the mule, slow but sure-footed, plays Lxjehr. He 1* survived by three
RED SOUR PITTED
CRESTVIEW
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
an important role. Our Army buys niece* and two nephew*. Funeral
thousands of mules paying from $175 services were held yesterday after,
Eugene Pallette, Eliiabelh Pattenon
noon at the Leonard funeral home,
the Rev. Albert Butterfield ofllci.
ALMOST MARRIED"
HEALTHFUL
LB.^^BUUC
clare is smarler than the horse. dating. Interment al Rutland cem- •
and Millon Berie, Brenda Joyce
etery.
Your purchase of War Bonds and
QUART
Stamps help* pay tor these Army
WHISPERING GHOSTS"
Mules. Invest al least ten percent MARRIAGE LICENSE
HAIN OS FIMIENIO
FUSE
'ANGILUt
of your Income In War Bonds every Lyl^Sanbom, Hastings .
PABST-ETT CHEESE
PKG. Ik URO IN CASrON
2 UI. 28c
Ethel Jane Harrington.
MARSHMALLOWS _
13c
2'^t
27c
KETCHUP ________
SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 2 and 3
Hastings
.31
SUSE GOOD
VICIOSV IIMIUSGE*
GUM
Ot
CAMPtElL'S
OLEOMARGARINE
2.» 31c CHEESE
Red Skelton, Ann Sothern
u. 32c
CANDY BARS
3 ,o. 10c
iTOMATO SOUP
3 CANS 20c
May. 1941. shoe. production of
YUKON
MAISIE GETS HER MAN"
IONA
Two women haw been nominated
41.667.435 pairs was the highest for
GINGERALE ________ IX He
TOMATO 7UICE
3^29c
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:06 lo 3:00
any May. according to the depart­ for United State* President. Victoria
QUEEN ANNE
Woodhull, In 1872 and Belva Lock­
Sufi&amp;TiL Qualify—Supe.\b
SWIETIMED OI UN5WEETIM0
ment of commerce.
■
WAX PAPER ________ .IlKHSc
Wood tn 1884 and 1888.
GRAPEFRUIT JUIC
He
EVAPORATED
Highest Navigable Lake
Koi ida
FANCY FRESH DRESSED ROCKS
AA-OZ &lt;M1,
WHITEHOUSE MILK
4c^31c
The highest navigable lake In the
ORANGE JUICE
CAN ZOC
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. AUG. 4-5-C-7
Changing color in a wood is con­
world is Lake Titicaca, situated tn
WHITE SAIL
■
the Andes at an elevation of 12.500 sidered the first sign of delerloraWm. Powell, Hedy LaMarr, Basil Rathbone
SOAP FLAKES
2,..&lt;27c
CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS
CROSSROADS"
*

LOCAL NEWS

ASSOCIATE WANTED

FOR HUGE FRESH STOCKS OF
FINER FOODS — VISIT A&amp;P
GET AU YOUR FOODS UNDER ONE ROOF

AND SAVE TOO!

COMMUNITY NOTICES

3 ibs 25c

PEACHES

lbIOC

TOMATOES

£¥tENun

42C
2

POTATOES ...

CANTALOUPE

PINEAPPLE
12(
21c
3° 10c
JtSrik
2 ,s 7c

ASPARAGUS

■£sj15c

GREEN PEPPERS

CABBAGE

MILD CHEESE

JAR

LOAF CHEESE 5Sakn

ROLL BUTTER

CHERRIES

FRESH KGS

2^ 29c

FRESH MILK

,.30c
2 lbs 56c
42c
40c
12C
ooz.

i

VEAL ROAST

MARVEL ENRICHED

BREAD

I ■

3 &amp;&amp; 29s

rtAIN—SUGAlLO Ot aHNAMOH
XJNUTS JAHE FAUEC . OOZ. 12c
X.0 FASHIONED

Bt MBB- ______

3

m. hi

IE
---1 XL----EACH 19t
UH KING—COLONIAL
CUE___ iach 21c

ALL THE BEST CHUCK CUTS

BEEF ROAST
SWIFTS PREMIUM OR ARMOUR S STAR

SMOKED HAMS_
WITH POCKET

VEAL BREAST
SHOULDER CUIS
VEAL CHOPS-------------- U 2k
&gt; TO 4-1*. AVG
STEWING FOWL„ 3k

ugg/-’—** ..,5c

TTKAND

IlIAIliJp

it.

FRYING CHICKENS

■A

WAR BONDS

m 35t
.24c
..27 c
• 37 c
u. 18c

THUIINGEt OI SALAMI
SUMMER SAUSAGE

IM THIN PltCaS
PORK LIVER

u 3k
Ik

4 tom 29c |

STORE

SUGAR

RED FISH

FILLETS

“ 2!5

FANCY lAtGE
FRESH PERCH __ru.27c
PtEJH TUlftHS
WHITE FISH
. . u23c
FANCY SEO
SALMON STEAK
FANCY LEAN
FRESH TROUT
U. 37c

ARItY TIIEATIIB7

«

Hostings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

Mjf

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JULY 31 and AUGUST 1
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE!

Marguerite Chapman. Kay Harrb

PARACHUTE NURSE
THE PHANTOM PLAINSMEN

elusions as to military requirements have been reached. It is
possible to release from rationing limitations some
the lighter model portable
machine*, together with stocks

SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUGUST 2 and

'THE MAD MARTINDALES
WAR
SAVINGS
STAMPS

Bargain msll.iee Sunday. 3:06 to 5:00

TUES.. WED.. ondTHUHS.. AUGUST 4. S ond 6

FLIGHT COMMAND

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY
"Butintkiman's Departmertl Stare"
144 t. STATI ST.
PHONI 2747
HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNEK, THURSDAY,

WILLIE WEST AND McGINTY AT IONIA
FAIR, AUGUST 17-22

JIT T M, IMt

V. F. W. NEWS
Service and family night 'party at
the hall tonight. A pot luck sup­
per will be held and a good time
for all. We are expecting our Gold
Star mother and Mr. Miller to be
our special guests. Regular meeting
next Thursday, Aug. fl.

SERVED EVERY SUNDAY
Sunday guest* at Floyd Garrison's.
Mr*. Mary Schwucho Is home
again after visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ormsby and
Mr. and Mra. tan Oswald in DowUng the post ten day*.
i Sunday guest* and caller* at Al-

chairmen for lhe fair for the poet
and auxllllary.
Comrade Earl Bumford Is taking
Mr*. Scogate spent a day at lhe
lake taking the Bushong children
with her.

the Gregory district. Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. tahr and Richard DeMott of
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Court
Slrowbrige. local
Mr Frank Gould and his grand­
children left for their tame in
Oberlin. Monday after a two- weeks’

Mrs. Roy Busti and Mrs. Zelma
Cox have been very busy picking
huckleberries for the past couple of

1
I
I
|
I

We would like to have you Com­
rades come up to meeting*. We
hope to alart our winter's social
program soon after the fair and
would like your help?
If you have a boy in the service
please let your adjutant know his

WISH THEIR PLAN TO
BE INVESTIGATED
(Continued from page 1. See. 1)
portion of the coat. Distributed over
Mich an area the cost per acre

seeking ‘ to lower the level of
TTiornappie lake. On the contrary,
they wish lo tave the level fixed
and maintained. Whin they wish
If. If possible, to have the dredging
so done that the water can get
through-lhe lake much more rap­
idly in time* of excessive rainfall,
and prevent the damage now done,
because the water now pile* up nt

the nonnal level. By widening and
deepening tlie river below the dam.
doing lhe same up stream from tire

The human gout medicine, colchi­
cine. is already uied in scientific
war gardens tn 38 state*, a* shown
by exhibit* ofrth* University of Ok­
lahoma botany department.
Colchicine doe* two things. On*,
changes the size, shape and fruit
and flower qualities of plants. Two.
make* it possible to cross-breed
plant* that never before could be

spent Sunday at Gun lake.
Pfc. Lincoln Parrcll who Is home
on furlough, wo* honored with a
made a business trip to Kalamazoo family dinner Friday- night at the
Friday afternoon.
home of his parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Farrell
Those present
Hcnry Germaine are attending Wo­ were Miss Majesty Becker. Mr. and
men's Week at East tansing.
Mrs. Jack Erwav nf H" sting* and
M. H Avery, assistant state club
Janet TiiCher spent Tuesday night
lender from M. B. C. gave a very
Interesting talk at the Milo school and Wednesday as the guest of
house Friday evening to a group of Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Merle
Fauley of Clarksville. .
4-H boys and girls, leaders and par­
ent*. Miss Mary Bullis and Harold
Foster also gave short talks. We Barry and song »pent Wednesday
arc sorry there were not more pres­ with Mr* Lester Warner and chil­
ent u.i many good suggestions for dren of Woodland.
Mm. Anna Buck and Estherlpcht
Wednesday with Mrs. Ford Enz and
family of north Woodland.

Odd looking cotton plants mad*
with colchicine were shown by Tex­
as A. tc M. The gout remedy I*
being used to cross-breed American

yica and Australia.
The daughter plants from the

Chemical* From Seaweed
Produced by Scientist*
Seaweed is a crop that Is unaf­
fected by drouth, erosion, or gov­
ernment regulation. It I* a general
name given to a group of plant*

table kingdom, varying in size from
microscopic organisms to plants the
They differ in one important re­
spect from other plants. Taking

RONDO PRINTS

steid of from air and soil, they are
freed from the necessity of being
rooted in one spot. Moreover, the
difference in food requirement* ha*
resulted in profound difference* in
both the physical and the chemical

plants.
GrafUng the adrenal glands «f
sheep into the abdomen* of victim*
of Addisoa'i disease I* reported to

pravcmcnL Without prompt treat­
ment this disease, physician* say,
Arlene Krohn, daughter of Mr. I usually prove* fatal. Muscle* be­
many cottage* at th* lake.
tec and n friend from Blue Island. and Mrs. Robert Krohn, slipped come extremely weak and the akin
If the investigation report to fa- III. spent the weekend at the Roll from the hay mow and broke her of the entire body take* on a deep
vorable lo dredging. then lhe public fkrtn. • Mrs Rolf and friend re­
bronze hue. It was known previ­
will have a right to believe that the turning to their home in Illinois.
ously that hypodermic Injection* ot
_________________________________ Sunday evening. On Monday Mrs.
Albert Roil and daughter Gladys
promptly, have kept
•------------- "
....................
will come to spend their vacation.
for‘several year*.
The gland-grafting
____
. Mr. and Mr*. Ivan Smith were at Lake Odessa, Mr. and Mrs. Radford 1* *aid. offer some hope for mor*
the Dunnavan's for Sunday dinner. Stidham and son, Rush of Hastings. positive and lasting benefits. In
Mr. Smith is at Great takes Naval
more advanced case*, however, it
wa* found necessary to repeat th*
Sponablc and family from Hastings
"transplant" surgery after si*
called Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Messinger nesday and had to be moved to
Pennock hospital where he under­
went an operation on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munson and
daughter of Battle Creek were Fri­
day night guests of Mrs. Anna

They contain no cellulose, the
fibrou* substance that account* for
■bout half of the matter in land
plant*. InsteadMhcy contain relat­
ed substances ot a gelatinous na­
ture. These seaweed gelatin* and
cellulose both are derived from
sugar. The various sugar* are rela­
tively simple compound* of carboa.
hydrogen, and oxygen that the
plant* synthesize from carbon diox­
ide and water. When a few sugar
molecules, of the order of a half
dozen, are linked together chemical­
ly. the resulting compound is a dex­
trin (the sticky stuff on stomps). A
joining together of still more sugar
molecule* forms starch. Cellulose,
in spite ot its apparent dissimilar­
ity to sugar, is actually ■ compound
of a thousand or so sugar molecule*.

Fur Fabric

COATS
Use our convenient tay-Away
Plan! Make your selection
now and pay a small amount
... pay lhe rest a little at u
time and lhe coat is your* by
the lime you want to wear it!

89c &amp; 95c

Taylor Shoe Store
Good Shoe* Properly Fitted

FRIDAY

an altar of Incense. And alwayi,
perfume ba* signified something
fine, mysterious, and ari*tocratlc.
Roman men of fashion made use of
a different perfume for each part of
their person, and for each of their
garment*. So far did this rage go
in Rome that horse* and dog* were
frequently sprayed with fine per.fumes. Sweet odors were dispensed
by the most fanciful devices. Doves,
their wings saturated with perfume,
were often turned loose indoor* to
flutter overhead and produce a sub
lie. fragrant odor.

Fine Quality Cottons
For d re*sc*. play clothe* and
children's frocks! Slub broad­
cloth. popllnette, sheers and

1975
Wondertpun-SPUN RAYON

Mayonna of Lowell, Marguerite of
Hasting* and Nel*on. who had been
West Cressey were Saturday after­ Flattened at Boston. Ma**., but ha*
noon visitors of Jennie Reynolds. been transferred to Texas, beside*
Mr. ----and----------------Mrs. Ralph
Hibbard.. ofme oilier* at home surely enjoyed
—
------------------Kalamazoo were there Sunday eve- ' the treat.
ntng.
| we regret to report that Roy
Mr. and Mrs Leon Benedict and wickham died very suddenly Mon­
son attended a reunion at take ^ay afternoon while working in the

Truly glamorous rayon hos­
iery . . . unbelievably sheer
and flattering In new dull
cast Sheer, or service weight

big daughter -and a brand
new wardrobe for yourself.

Coot!

ily of Cressey were Sunday callers
at Clifford Kahler's. Ernest Samp­
son and friend of Augusta were dln-

prominently mentioned in all history

At Acker’s Point On Long Lake
Phone 3F-22 for reservations

Men from 17 lo 50 years old. inclusive, who have experience In many
construction and mechanical trades are needed urgently by tlie Navy fur
iU Construction Battalions lo build new Naval bases In all parts of the
world. Petty officer rating* paying as high a» »12G per mt nth may be
given to qualified men immediately upon Utetr enlistment In the “Bca-

floods will get out of the lake and Kalamazoo are spending part of.
down stream far more readily, and their vacation with their grandpar­
without causing the damage now

RAYONS!

I.O5G LAKE LODGE

Official insignia of the • Seabees." or men in the United Slate* Navy's
Construction Battalions, (shown in lhe accompanying picture) portray* a

Sunday without u game.
| Thi* coming Sunday Van Devort,
' top team in the tansing League,
proposed drain would be a benefit. ! plays at tlie park. This should be
The fair spirit evidenced by the two one of the best games of the sea■ men shows that the petitioners for
the investigation are desirous that
the suggested drain will be a real

SHEER

Complete Chicken Dinner $1.00

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Coli

HAW

Wlllte West Ac McGinty will bring to tho great musical night show. । him hl* card* from the Post each
"THE FREE FAIR FOLLIES OF '&lt;3". an act which ha* been acclaimed month. Can you help in our Avlafrom Broadway lo Hollywood a* the greatest piece of pantomime comedy tlon cadet Program?
All right
thut has been produced In recent year*.
, speak up because we want to "Keep
For those needing a cheering tonic (and we all do these day*) tnj",hem
___
the form of an old faahkmtd hearty laugh, nothing in the opinion of
the Ionia Free Fair management could be recommended to surpass the
prescription offered by lhe Wlllte West i McGinty Company.

Old Fashioned home cooked meals served I
style, as you like it. With a|l the Old-time ti
mings that melt in your mouth. Plan to stop In st

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I

SODA CRACKERS - SUNRAY"
2lb box 19c
KRAFT CHEESE SPREAD~AMERICAN PIMENTO 2 Jar‘ 29c
CHEESE-WISCONSIN MILD
&gt;b 29c
GRAPEFRUIT" FANCY SEGMENTS
2no 2 25c
LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE M&lt;*■ ™
2 ““ 15c

(. THOMAS STORE

Favorite Rayon SPUN PLAIDS

I

T. Corporal James Nelson Valen­
tine had a short furlough that carpe
us a happy surprise to his parent*.
He was able to be home on his
mothers birthday. Il I* the first
time he ha* been home since lost I
September. Caller* at the Valen-1
tine home on Thursday evening
were Mr. and Mr*. George James
and Keith Craig of Hastings. Aello Bower* of Big Rapids. Mr. and
Mrs. Dutch Rowlader and Mr. ana
Mr*. Floyd Todd and children.
Mrs. Gerald Tlscher wa* a gueat
at the birthday parly honoring Mrs.
Hllll* Tlscher and Mr*. Glen Rogers
of take Odessa. A pot luck din­
ner served at 7 o'clock was enjoyed
by 12 ladle*,
taler, progreulve
pedro was played. Mrs. Fay Ar­
mour won top score and Marvel

SPECIALS SATURDAY

Soft firm weave that looks for aU
the world like wool! Smartly tail­
ored types in stripes, plaids, floral*!

For Fall!

CREPE ROMAINE

Ara Kurl Coats

Tender, fluffy, perfect in flavor ...
Delicious with ice cream or fruit!
Here’s the ideal answer to tonight's des­

sert problem! Serve this glorified Angel
Food with ice cream, chocolate sauce, or
berry sauce! You've never tasted Angel
Food 50 delicious. It's high, airy-light, so
tender. A truly glorious cake

snowy white inside to its temptirig maca­
roon-like crust. Mode from a famous home­
style recipe, using 13 fresh eggs and other
high quality ingredients. Order yours’now!

A grand choice of swagger,
princess or semi-fltted styles,
with smooth, broad shoqlders
and full, graceful sleeve*! In
rich, deep black, and lined
with Skinner's rayon satin.

Inex­
pensive
Beauty

Sorority RAYON CREPE

Winter!

2975

NOTIONS
Delectable prints—designed to
live up to any occasion! Grace­
ful floral*, wide-eyed polka
dou, ne*t-a*-a-ptn stripe^! Al)

ICED

CALIFORNIA PRUNE CAKE
Fur Fabric Coats

Banghart’s Bakery,
112 SO. JEFFERSON

PHONE 2428.

Smart and flattering tightcurled coatal In swagger,
princes* and semi-fltted style*
for your special choice! Lined
with quitted rayon taffeta.

THE PENNEY WAY IS THI THRIFTY
THI THRIFTY WAY IS THI AMIRICAN

�TIIK HASTINGS BA NNKB, THUMDAY, JULY 98, 1M1

DITORIALS

tinual fog and storm, for example,
it is probable that American avia­
tion forcea based at Dutch Harbor
would, already have blasted the

Bockword Glances
Bits of Yesterday

wiiafyMatufWM.

WAR BDMJS

THE ALEUTIAN
DANGER SPOT

, There is no discounting the fact.
I however, that lhe presence of enemy
Although the- Japanese occupation ■ ' fbrees “on the*? outer Aleutian
of tha outer Aleutian Islands pre- Islands 1* a formidable threat to

Hastings dealers are nearly out I"
of coal, the Water Works has only
.
, ,
w
. -~A. wopto wd urn a »
IT,
7 J" •S""””1 "L”.ebef
in sight.
sight.
I *ry Soldler- Sailor, Marine or Flyer
relief in
Work
win
start
soon
on
a
cement
U
Ht,
cctulsting
al
band­
—
line* of communication between
"
J
security of lhe United States, their RusaU
u s, A tnd
any dam at the outlet of Gun lake. In- i **** •nd •ntiseptlcs tor Instantane[ landed to permanently maintain ! OU1 u,e- These materials are packed
presence there ta a challenge which direct
dlrrct sea-borne attack
upon
Japan.
.
tn,
levri
&lt;
____________________
_
_
attack upon Japan, tjie level Of the lake, and setting a into • compact box and cost about
cannot be minimised.
| ^j|e ouier Aleutian area must be precedent which will be of value
win.
auanit
.
...Iran J,
. w . .
.. -..--y
WIU, .&gt; Tanana, —
Ml unnn ,Ucn
WII»
«CT resort lake tn Michigan. I
__ C
Culbert. who stood highest
aratM by
br military
miuury men .1 wiuc
w]d,
Amcnc,„ ,r.,_____ ... [p™
Russia expected
in the tests required for entrance
u, tin*. ihrtv ouUr ABulUn port„ TOm,cn,
to the U. 8. Naval Academy at AnUdd. couuuu . b-rrler -Meh will
h
make union of American and Rus; ll...l.-1..... a
z
qulred physical examination nt the
academy and I* now entered In the
(Un strength even more difficult A SYNTHETIC MESS
than It Is at present. So long as | jn any other country ,.l»ut the InatituUon.
Two moonshine outfits. 13 bar­
Japan remains entrenched In these . u.- g. A._ the handling- of -the Un­ rels of mash, a lot of moonahln-j
bleak outpost*. American control of •portent nibbefproblem would prob- and six prisoners were taken by
of lhe Northern Pact!legates will |ably- J&gt;«ve provoked a cabinet cu­ Sheriff Burd and his deputies, as­
by Battle Ci&gt;ek officers. In
axnplele nor mrnne.
.u»rtx«nMy
Kta.wVn
be■ neither complete
-■ --—*roreed
J -&gt; ert'r
-•-------- *- In sisted

Is the | Mr. Rim
Kim Sigler, a promising *re
Air-minded naval and military government. At least that is
men have long recognised the im- opinion of many competent Wash- j young attorney of Detroit, has pur- i
portance of the Aleutian bland* in tngton observm.
j J.h*4edllbr^ Bnd
,
needed until hospital treatment may
None .in.™. !„&lt;«&gt;. Ib.au
N~ly
rnurth. h.v. I—
be obtained. Even a child could buy
««.&lt;
--- I‘ nnllUkK.II .....
by Mr. I one or more of these kits through
Maj. -Gen.
William MU
Mitchell
once «lh«.
since D.,rl
Pearl II.rhAr
Harbor .nd
and .till
still th»H&gt;
there
purchase of War Stamps. Buy War
said that air power would make U uncertainty and bickering over­ Sullivan.
Sheriff Burd plans to devote his | Bonds and Stamps every pay day
Alaska and the Aleutians the moat whose process for artificial rubber
entire time to real estate when his ",,a “»*'»• a‘
sen percent of
important strategic area in the (.’lull receive "most favored' treat­ term expires.
I your income in these government
world. The Aleutians stretch out ment.
-----------| securities.
u s r
_
hundreds ot miles from the AlasMany valuable weeks In develop­ THIRTY YEARS AGO
,

kan mainland parallel to lhe short-, ing the rubber program were wast­
Lewis Butterfield, 12 year old son f
f
es! shipping route between the ed while Jesse Jones was ponder- of Mr. and Mrs. O. E Butterfield
Unlled State* and Japan or Asia, ously attempting to make up his surtcred ’a 'crushed right leg when chi uch newh
1»
dlppM
and
!,U
Ubdar
.
Ibad
»
4rT
lST
OU
KC1I
The Hepburn Naval Board, in ita mind. But. even after he was re­
ii.niim iiiitu.ll
,,
oi sand.
■ ’ — •
Sunday evening sermon about
report of 1938. recommending im- moved, the backstage clash of those
Asa N. Wilcox has announced his
provement
of American bases, having a selfish interest in syn- candidacy for the nomination tor "Armageddon."
Thursday afternoon. July 30.
pointed out that strategic constd- thelic rubber has helped lo cloud register of deeds.
Ladles Aid meeting at home of Mr.
eraUons alone made a base in lhe »n luue which, even under the
and Mra Leslie Gross.
IXJRTY YEARS AGO
outer Aleutian* advisable. However, most favorable circumstances/ is
July 24. 1902
RICH LAND
***
for reason* of economy in times ot admittedly complicated.
Fred Hendershott. Louts Greuscl.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
peace, Dutch Harbor on Unalaaka
Strictly speaking there Is no such Hiram Russ, John Powers, Ralph
On
Sunday.
August 2. Rev. LeaIstand in the Eastern Aleutians.! thl0K » "artificial rubber." Rather, Rogers. Ford Hicks. Roy Davis, M&gt;n Sharpe, formerly of Hastings,
Maurice
Lambic.
Lloyd
Hoglc.
about 700 miles from lhe Islands tlK'fc are hundreds of synthetic Thomas Barnett, Harold Hums and will be guest speaker at this church
now held by Japan, was selected PlM,lc compounds known which, in Ralph Huffman attended a dance
for the American sea end air base, varying degrees, have properties re- al Gjm lake Saturday night and re­ tor of the .Morgan Park Presby­
terian Church of Chicago nt the
How did it happen that the ambling natural rubber. One com- mained over Sunday,
Mrs. Bessie Barnes left for Grand present time.
united States let Japan get a foot- l»w»d. for example, may have par­ Rapids yesterday, where she has ac­
hold on these Important Wands “cu^’F Raxl 'ensile and abraalve cepted a position with C. M. Her­ EPISCOPAL CHURCH
'Some Common Temptations in
without a fight? The answer is. «lud‘U«:
may not have rick.
Perilous Times" will be the sermon
that once again we are "paying fcxtng properties satisfactory for
subject al Emmanuel Episcopal
FIFTY YEARS AGO
through the nose' for our long yeara
1° "re or tube, but may be a
church next Sunday at 11 o'clock.
July 28. 1892
of unpreparedness There were not
substitute in hard rub­
The Chair and Table Co have or­ The Rev. Don M. Gury b dealing
enough ships or men or planes ber
aooUlrr may have ;ders on hand for nearly J25.0OO with Old Testament characters in
his sermons this summer, and Moses
available t, safeguard all the dan- rl~ Ming, but tack sufficient ten­ .worth of their new goods, or near­
lhe Lawgiver will be the person dis­
. .
,*110 and tear; another may be too ly enough to run the factory until cussed in relation to the world of
Jan. 1.
soft for use in tires but excellent
Charlie Sherwood is now the bag­ today. Visitors nrc cordially invited.
Then. too. the habitually poor
for pads, flexible tubing, etc.
।
gage
smasher at the Michigan Cen­
weather conditions in the Aleutians
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
depot.
I Picking the best all-around syn- tral
'
SCIENTIST"
make effective patrol work In this
thelic plastics should not be too ( Miss Minnie Matthews expects
region difficult. The Japanese slip­
soon to leave for Chicago to take &gt;. ! The subject for Sunday is "Love."
difficult, since most of the promU- course
j
in work connected with the I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
ped in under cover of protecting
ing ones have been under test for schoolroom.
,
Rev. L. Wliuton Stone, pastor of
blankets of clouds and fog. Wretch­
Tlie many friends in this city of |
a period of years.
the First Methodist church will re­
ed flying weather has made a
Unfortunately, however, politi- 1
W,K&gt; &gt; ,urn
'*nK!' thi*
turn 10
to Has
Hastings
this week
week and
and will
will
sustained air attack on the Invaders , clans and lobbyists have entered the roTLnw
]
’ V' pleased prCM£.h at the lhc lnornlng Service
In/tov UWl
U Pa** * boUnc' I Sunday at ten o'clock. Mr. and
impossible.
There have apparently been ।
Japan has had to pay a price for j■ picture.
।
R
k
Or.nl
hl.
V,...
V
Mra
stone
have
been
on
a
vacaher gains. According to official U (conflict* within the ranks of in­ Jorta^of ChMterhlE*to^“on Bl Whtte Uke' near W,11!clla11’
or cnester. Eaton Co. Dan fnr
dustry over which process shall re- joraan
•
6. reports, six Jap destroyers have «..«
(
cm. w Reynolds and his brother. Elba ,
——------- ----------------------reive "most ...v.cu
favored" raun
treatment.
oeen sunk in the outer Aleutian Various
,
oil companies have devel- 2£1Reln?onl' N' H' wUI k8V&lt;’ nc« | PRESBYTERIAN
*"• *“ -»
•"»““«
.b Mow*
h"n“n‘
I
.. .V .
1 •r I
---•
c rii.bbvu m llKlt Illg .““'“VZX 5.SiXI
strayera. a gunboat and a transport [he chemical industries. Each, of i,ho courthouse lo the northeast cor"How We Earn Our Names" and
h... b™ iUmurtl. At tart
hope. ,tol („ „n
nrr.1 lb. court
I .nd n .ill be will preach on the theme. "Self
m J,p pl.nra ,nd poulbly Mvml wlll
Kleelrd
’
d
hl,hert bidder
Neglect." Ulis will be the pastor's
final sermon before his vacation.
ilbid b.vr been dnuo,M
TT.cn, too. there u . wobble beWay of Our World
On August 9. 16. 23 and 30 the pul­
Howeree. In Wlte ot the- km... lm&gt; .M
mHcu,,u„
pit
will be supplied by Rev. Leason
News Gleanings
.nd the .tueb. . hkh Ameelcon Mos,
,h,
by
Sharpe,
pastor of the Hastings
Let us serve instead of rule, knock
tone, bore been .Me to deliver, lhe
„„ bp-prodoeu oi lhe peinstead of push at the door of hu - , church from 1926 to 1931. and now
J.l»iw ore ,r.du.U&gt; con»ll&lt;l&gt;t- lt0,eum „ ,
Anomer utu- [man hearts, and allow to each and|I pastor of the Morgan Park PresI bytertan church of Chicago. Hl.
ins their Aleutun poUllonv We „eu,^
w„kh h„

U 11 I) U
k II U R k II

|| E 11/ C
11 L fl J

will probably hove to llpM ■ mojor eon ider.ble otUnlton tn Europe.
-M«n _______ Eddy
K “l!,n 1 ?ot?lB “[ ’dk‘“°LK
Ur .nd » battle to drive them out
comm,„iu alcohol u a baae.
Tppan ta paylos a aleep price tor .Ince commercial alcohol ran be Teach uv dell,ht In alanple Ihlnca,1’ north of Albion
h« Aleutun baaaa mid II may be^.de tram iam pnxlueu. me po-[*nd mirth mat baa no bluer.
that constant hit-and-run atuclu
a.rlcllltural lobby lit conorevv
•Pr,nMt
. r.rtac e 1.1 tiilbai. 1 Kt Kt ti
notch .tamo, may came .on „ ^alnt
-X’
flcient damage to make continued gjvcn a leading place on the syn-I
—Rudyard Kipling ) hall. West Green and Church
Jap occupation of these island out- thetic rubber program.
------------; streets. Tlie Sunday school session
post* unprofitable—but this 1* deAnother factor In the decision 1-,1 Nnl b&gt; blrth d0M one bcconic l,n w“* ** he,d “v 10:90 A M- “l«1 "&gt;p
cued,, doubltul
tuu mote m. eompar.me amount ot rao ;
doe. one beeon.e . 'a"XrXXb-'U ‘.S

U^'X’S^

BRANCH DISTRICT
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Er­
nest Skidmore was the scene of a
very pretty wedding last Friday
evening, at a o'clock when their
daughter. Helen, wa* united in mar­
riage lo Pvt. Maynard Tucker. Tlie
ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Pfeiffer, of Baltimore, in the
presence of lhe Immediate relatives
army bogged down in the snow and and a few close friends. Mr. and
Mrs. Tucker left immediately for
mud of the Russian Winter. Al­ Philadelphia, where Mr. Tucker re­
though our Army is largely mecha­ ported for duty Sunday.
nised lhe cavalry horse is still a
highly essential factor in this mount­
ed division and in the Field Artil­
lery. The Army also maintains re­
mount farms where many cavalry
The Junior young people had pic­
horses are bred and raised.
nic dinner Sunday In Ute Sherman
Swift wood*.

Farming Fads Worth Knowing
----------------------------------- &gt;y WILUtp BOLTI

a—b

Wkaiytu.&amp;tuf'Udk

-

WAH HU MIS

turned Saturday afternoon from
Fair lake where they enjoyed n
week's outing In company with Mr.
and Mrs Floyd Armour of Hastings.

Molasses Cuts Lamb Losses
By adding about &gt;i lb. of molasses per lamb per day to a standard
ration. Ohio Experiment Station cut normal death losses from apoplexy
—in the above lambs—from an average of 12% to an average of but 8%.
A ton of moiasan made aa much gain as 1900 lbs. of shelled cons—and by
pouring the molasses in the bottom of ths grain trough, and then placing
the grain on top. the lambs did not get sticky.

moving from Chicago to Lansing.
Mrs. Mlnda Mudge okOrand Rap­
ids has been visiting old friends in
These select horses cost from 1100 thia neighorhood the peat week.
We enjoyed a nice shower. Sunto 8163 and our grack cavalrymen
are expert riders'and carry on lhe
traditions which have followed the
cavalry from lhe earliest days of
the Army. Purchase of Wsr Savings
Bonds will insure good mounts for
the Cavalry. You and your neigh­
bors buying War Bonds and Stamps
regularly every pay day can help
buy these horses for the U. S.
Cavalry. Invest at least 10 percent
of your income in War Bonds.

Manuring on Snow
In Minnesota testa it has been found that if the ground Is compara­
tively level there is venr little loss of fertility when manure ia spread on
snow or frozen ground—but when it is spread on sloping land much of
tlie fertility may wash down hill before the ground thaws and dries suffi­
ciently to absorb IL

Midland Red Clover
In HM2 we ought to know more about the new Midland red clover that
was released to conibelt farmers for planting in the spring of 1941. This
?i';r Var“’,.&lt;
Produ^ *»r/ro“inK °n« outstanding old variety from
Illinois with two from Ohio. It ia reported to make exccllent'jrrowth—to
be somewhat resistant to anthracnose—and to be well adapted to the
northern half of the cornbelt.
,

Old Grain for Seed

□rand R*plds. Mr. and Mrs Fred
Butolph of Hastings visited Sun*

. . ’n V111? •,tJl1he ^cw Yoris, Experiment Station, it was found that oats
and barley held in storage is long ns 8 years showed germination ranging
ns high as 9b ,r to 100%—and the sprouts from these old seeds were
apparently as vigorous aa those from last year’s crop, although no com­
parative teats were made in the field. Treating old seed with mercuric
fungicides was particularly profitable—and the dead seeds in these old
aamnlea could be spotted with fair accuracy by the presence of black mold
on the dead seeds.

I tun Raymond of South Minneapolis
। visited their cousins. Mr. and Mrs.
I Wickham recently.
I Leona Helse of Grand Rapids
। spent the weekend at home.
s

Protein for Dairy Cows
Perhaps there never has been a time when It paid better to buy pro­
tein supplement for dairy cows—according to Wisconsin Experiment
.station. At the present average price, a pound of whole milk will pay for
a pound of protein supplement—and up to a certain limit a pound of pro­
tein supplement will increase milk production from two to three pounds.
I rotein supplement is especially profitable on farms where the hay is low
in protein or so poor in quality that the cows do not consume their normal
legume hay intake.

until Friday. She was a former
schoolmate of theirs at Huntington
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Montey of Replogls

family took Harold Johnston and Ilr,PIlrt-' here Sunday afternoon.
■oma Khar Woodland Bpworth ua- ,
“»
H"”"
auara lo Ulon Rapid, ump meal- Z™'' “ &gt;■»» h“r ,n.
Ini Sunday
I ’™«&gt;' -'J" ■
•"*" »“•

Soybean Meal for Layers
Kansas Experiment Station reports that brown toasted soybean meal
is an excellent ingredient in the laying mash for chickens. This meal has
given best results when used withmeator fishscraps—and a recommended
laying mash formula is 5 lbs. each of meat scraps, fish scraps and soybean
meal, plus bh lbs. of alfalfa meal, ground corn, wheat, oats or barley. A
mixture of grams is preferable, with the combined amount of alfalfa and
oats and barley not running more than &gt;4 of the grain because of high
fiber content.

New Strawberries Get Growers’ Okay
Three of fiv# new itrawberrtea that were released by New York
Experiment Station within the last ten years have received an enthusiastsc okay by growers in many states. These three are Catakill—Culver—
and LlermonL (.atskill is the heat—bring a good plant maker, resistant
to leaf spot, and a heavy producer of berries of good quality. Clermont
is very satisfactory except in regions where leaf spot is prevalent Tho
only drawback to Culver is its rather small yield, out the berries are of
outstanding quality for jam and preserves.

Cross-Bred Chicks for Broilers

n and daugh—• guests nt
•s Sunday
—.; and Rev
were dlnnei
Mr. and Mrs

The draft boards take lhe reason-, T*J-L STORY
able view that the wife and .kiddles!.
&gt;«dy »«*&gt; ‘,h« country saw
। come first If thi family
Loodon ,or„t1’*
groceries, it Is no Ume for fatheFto
The industrious A. R. P
go camping.
I Impress'd her.
,t(
| "How does it happen that lherr'i
There is no advance information | always a warden on the s|x&gt;l right
where the next Bitdown strike on a after the bomb falls?" she asked
defense project will be staged, bull one very busy worker.
the opinion of the expert* is that it I “Why, don't you know, madam?'
i will not be staged anywhere near; he solemnly replied. “The warden
lo a camp ot United Stales Marines comes down with the bomb."
.

The big broiler-raising sections of this country are almost completely
sold on the superiority of cross-bred chicks over any pure breed—and In
the great Del-MarA a section the most popular chick comes from a cross
of Barred Rock males on either New Hampshire or Rhode Island Red
femaies. It has been discovered, however, that producing cross-bred
chicks is much like producing hybrid corn. Both of the parent* must be
strongly inbred if the ehicks nrc to have the “bounce" that w* expect from
crossing. There is little or no gain in vigor and health from crowing two
breeds that are not inbred.

Protein for Steers
Steer-feeding testa at Ohio Experiment Station have definitely shown
that a mixed protein supplement is better than any single product—that
soybean meal is better than ground whole beans—that most economical
results are secured by allowing two pounds of supplement per head per
,ayitOi,btS/
?n fu,n
and 1’i pounds td yearling ateers on full
reed. Fattening calves do not eat enough legume hay to supply their min­
eral needs, and therefore they should receive a mineral supplement—one
good mixture being 2 parts of limestone flour, two part* steamed bone­
meal, and 1 part fine stock salt.
’

from an operation of last Friday.
---------- --- --------- -- — ...
Mr. ana Mrs. H. A. Woodman an
pay in monev instead of serving the ! Ruth and Mr. and Mra. Paul Wood
regular supper for the month
• man visited at Arden Weygandt*
Mr. and Mra. Harley Sease vis- 00,111 01 C*rlton Center. Sunday.
Ited Mr and Mra. Harold Brovant „Mr *nd Mrs
Demond o
of East Lake Odessa last Friday BatUe Creek visited lhe former'
evening
I mother. Mrs.
Mra. Pearl n»nvwid
Demond laa
las
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Demond and i Wednesday.
Kenneth of Ionia visited at tlie1. , There will tie no preaching scrv
Pearl Demand's for lhe weekend. :ice next Sunday morning and thi
school will be held at nlm
On Sunday a birthday dinner wa* Sunday
'
after which those who ear
enjoyed to observe Lloyd's and his o'clock1
mother’s birthdays.
v
'will go to Grand Rapids to attem
tty; International Convention of thi
In 1M0 which wa* not scheduled to 'hat there really isn't much differ- riches
not too
good, Baker
but IsEddy.
economy
' delegate to
conference *'1* “b&lt;? Dorti attended the funeral of Mrs. rnurth at the Civic auditorium. Th&lt;
—Mary
* and
(elected.
_
large communion service will b&lt;
.i~-«~«
be completed until 19« ot the chart., ene’e between any ot the processes riche*.—Mary Baker Eddy.
Eva Fletcher in Kataniazo*. Thursheld there al 3:30 Sunday P. M.
i ___ _
------ u
which are available, many were In this respect.
T
. 1 . Communion will be observed at
Mr. and Mra. coy Stowell of FjeeI Hiu»
mV both churches Sunday morning
must uu
do suincimng
something so
to Keep
keep -my
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
O.
Crawford
vis
­
based on ^sounding made 8.5 yswrr Apparently there lias been no one thoughts
and growing
l»rt visited at Harley Seases Bun­
louslita fresh
fresh and
erowini?—
—James
ram^
A baptismal service will be held
ited at John Woodman's last Sun­ day P. M. and evening.
ago. The Navy, of course, docs not “t Washington big enough or bold j A. Garfield
at Sugarbiuh lake, near the North day.
, reveal whether or not it* surveys enough to choose one or more of! .. u ..
. church on Sunday afternoon.
Irving
Mrs. Pearl Demond called on Mrs.
of this region have been conjpleted
processes and say to these that go to mike up a Successful and' delreired^h*
3 evening Rev. Sinclair
Tae Old to Steal
Lost Sunday
Dwight Barnum last Wednesday.
There was a moment of pathos
Of the three islands occupied by squabbling factions
"A plague । truly good life —Theodore Roosevelt •slivered
• "•
- the message at N. Irvfng
Mrs. Irene Brooks. Mrs. H. A.
and Glenn Miller preached at Beth­
recently in the Kansas City police
Japan. Kbka has a splendid harbor on
y°hf houses! We need syn-; ...
d-dX h'nr.. ,i.
, . , el chapel, south of Hickory Corners Woodman and Ruth visited Mrs. showup when a trembling old men
Emma Bragdon last Wednesday
and .«ufflctent level ground for mill- 'helic rubber In big quantities as; can do. and then do it with all our
evening and report her a* getting huddled under the glare of lights at
SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES
tary airfields. It can be developed |fa5t *».** can get It. So we have j might.—Amelia D. Barr.
along as well as expected. Mrs headquarters and peered hopelessly
Into an excellent base. Altu and «l«ted the process which we be-1
,
I AT COAST GUARD CAMP
1 Tlie Rev. Don M. Gury, rector ot Beverly of Kalamo is caring for her at the screen that made his ques­
Agatlu are of lesser importance but lle'e «&gt;11 B»v* 05 ‘he best product | pose. paUen^cMtxy for*ita accom-1
tioners invisible to him.
। Emmafiucl Episcopal church, con­ as Crystal is in the Ulla Post hos­
"William Wise. 71 years old. ex­
do have harbors suitable for small- wlth thr‘ greatest possible speed and 1 p|j*hn&gt;ent. a resoluteness undaunted ducted the protestant worship sen-, pital at Battle Creek recovering;
STONY POINT
convict. 22 previous arrests, includer ahlpg.
j8re 80i,,g "head on that basis and j by difficulties, and then success.— ice last Sunday evening nt U. S
The Demond families attended!
Coast Guard training camp at Clear
The wretched weather' conditions (we d«™nd cooperation from thejFumhon.
lake. Sadie Mae Palmer, pianist, h lhe Haywood family reunion at terday at Twelfth (tract and Grand
in thi* section of the world restrict1 enUrp country in seeing that It
No wtn(1 mak(M. |or hlm |h;t hwh and Cyntheal Reed, soprano, fur- j. Thornapple lake Sunday.
avenue and put in JaU for attempt­
The "vnuna men
Another one of our old neighbors. ed shoplifting," an official vote*
the umIulnej* of bases in the outer; P^hcd through on schedule."
no intended port t&lt;J sail into.—Mon- rushed the music.- Thr
enUstrtm
MnL u&gt;,‘ 8chanu- «*»*“ "" •'
Aleutian area. Aerial patrol work.
1-he «ynthetic rubber program talgne.
who have recently enlisted
ennstea in
in this
this ; pennock ho«pUal Saturday P. M droned.
important
branch
of
the
service
"Why don't you live up to your
for example, i* seldom practical ! »«• 3U",r*&lt;1100 much
•
A purpose'^idSiies character
name. Mr. Wise?" Lieut. William
Moat of the Ume. it would be dan- |U°"' Production which should al- culture, position, attainment of every
Gordon inquired.
nrou* to start long-range bomber re,dy •* underway ta not even sort.-Munger.
The
old man blinked in lhe direc­
attacks from these bases because ;,t*rted. —
■H,. ...
.
“"‘■““v u,rse service* earn bunday
- • ™-b-.
tion from which the voice came.
lhe devotion of thought to an evening, under auspices of the mln"1 guess I'm getting too old." he
onest - arhiM.m«t
w- the’ Ulttfol association, at request of the •'
tbair craft back through fog and and An,erlca° boys on the drill achievement possible.—Mary Baker
commanding officer iu the camo
J?e,P.ondPT’*Prtal.npd
---------------------‘
Mrs Hoaara Demond entertained
storm. In few other places in the Jwda and 'he far flung battle
Eddy Catholic services each sunaay momworld is the weather w tempera- fronU
«‘vl"8 thrir best to the
NotWng b £hte?Td before is- be ‘ing
n“ are aUo
rovlded Attendance
also Pprovided.
Attendance [
Howard Demond Is nursing a very guass I'll give up. 1 can't steal any
| sore thumb at present. It was partly ntore."
“nT"”™ ""‘r.
S™"” •‘"“’“a.Mta
: severed from the hand by being
'That's a good idea," Gordon re­
Thia, above all.—To thine town self.1 caught in a spring tooth cultivator
plied.
*
But. the vary factor* which re- ALTERATIONS needed
_
' n you wish success In life, make
■trlKt tllK I IKKf.ilnKa. r.f Ua.Ka It. • V-1 . .
' Agnes married a self-made man " Pp,*p'*,&gt;nce your bosom friend, ex- And it must follow as the night the' rood
,or
Poar
^..7* .
oerlence vniir wtaa rnimulU. n.i.ration, also help to.protect them
One-half
of
th*
toilet
articles
used
.m.
-----7
'
Poor P*°P&gt;« 10 New York, who ar*
r^ird^n
Th0U Ca,Ut nDl thfn “* ,aU« &lt;« “&gt;? 00 "U,t r,c,iv* 500 P°“nd» of food
against attack.
Except for con- make extensive alterations'
&gt;our guardian renfti*.-Addison.
feniu- -Addison
man -Bhokapeore.
। ter minute.
'he United States.

titan once demonstrated a willing- materials which will have to go innoble
I theme. "Gods Government."
nes* to take plenty of severe losses to ptant construction for lhe vari- Through deeds it ta that one lx -1 w-rK7T7av—------In exchange for strategically-located ou* processes. Certain oil com pan-1 cwncs
!. ;:r~—„
comes «n
an outcast,
outcast.
(Through deeds it Is that one &gt;•- '’IJ!,.,O^,!’T,C,!'VR,CU
bases,
les *ay that they can use existing
comes a noble.—Sutta.
/ i •
,n 1 *orsct the Ladles prayer
Japan probably knows mole about facilities for the manufacture of ।
_______
J meeting Wednesday afternoon and
there outer Aleutian positions than wyntbeUc plastics with very little [' Every ruan feels instinctively that u,e regular church prayer meeting
[
all
the
beautiful
sentiments
In
the
each
Wednesday evening.
we do. She has had "fishing boat*" new building required. Other com­
। world weigh less than a single lovely' Young peoples' prayer meeting
ln this area for years and without paiue* claim that their own prl- । action.—Jarties Russell Lowell
j Friday evening at the home of Ar­
question has accurate and up-lo- vateiy developed processes can be
-----------I thur McCall. 215 E. High sc.
Goodness and philanthropy begin
The last quarterly conference will
date survey* available. The United put into production with only a
work and never stop working be held Saturday evening nt the
States, on the, other hand, started slight drain on critical materials. | with......................
reckoning is whnt
AU reports
. pewem ot hydravv.pbu .urvry. Olb.r. m poJUon lo Uww. cUlm ] All
C" that is w-orth
uXS«?Twmi2
“u ’ North
mrnU Ining
te'm .church
“thu tm*",S
”mi

Just Rscsivsd-Nsw Shipment of

Boys' SLACK SUITS
Blue, brown ond green mixtures

ed and belted.

Elastic

Slocks are pleat­

inserts - in waist

band.

Shirts are short sleeve, rayon yoke, gathered bock.

Sizes 6 to 12.

a

Straw Hat Specia
A good assortment of this
season’s models Values at
ceiling prices to $1.98
Choice

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"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"
HASTINGS

MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY M, IHt
HICKORY OORNKR8
Sympathy is extended to Rev. and
Mrs. Wagleyy in the death of her
e sister. Mrs. L-..„
Lewis Robinson ot Harbor Springs, who died recently tn
a hospital at Petoskey,
Recent weekend guest* of Mr. and

when she slipped on the wet floor In {turned home Friday after spending visited their daughter at Lansing
the washroom. A Hastings doctor j part of last week at the Swaddling Monday night and brought their'
daughter of Battle Creek. Mr. and was called. She Is confined to her:farm.
granddaughter home with them
m . baud und., u» tan™,
Mri WMW
Mrs. Wallace Borden of Kalamazoo
Rev. Wagtoy was called to Char­
were Bunday evening callers.
| Tuesday at last week from Mt lotte Sunday afternoon to take
Mrs. C. 8. Rcnncll* suffered a dis­
Rev. and Mrs Edward Swaddling [ p;euant where they had attended charge of a funtral. Rev. and Mrs. ।
located Joint last week Monday and two neighbor* of Gregory re- cumpmeetlng for two weeks. They Wagley's only son. 34 years old.

was honorably discharged from the
U. 8. army recently because Of
ecxemx on hla tymds.
Mra. Coral Anson and daughter
and Mrs. Ruth Tcrpenuing of Pine
lake called on Mr*. Clara Underhill
Saturday afternoon.

The senior* of the W. K. KeilCM
Agricultural school class of IM haJ
a get-together party at tha liwnc of
Supt. and Mra. Oscar Harrington
Friday evening.
Mr* Mary Bartlett attended the
ice cream social at Bunnell church
Saturday evening.
Albert Drake of near Hastings vis­
ited Mr and Mrs. Edward Bromley
and family Sunday afternoon.

by Ute hay fork striking her foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bugbee and
Phyllis of near Hastings spent Sun­
day afternoon with Rev and Mra
Harold Bugbee and daughter Betty.
Little Eleanor Slmpeon had her,
tonsils and adenoids removed last
week Monday at Bernard hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott of
Detroit silent the weekend at the

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Did you over hope to find such a beauti­
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ably low price1 Jusf /ooA at fhe fea­
t ure»! Genuine plate glass minor I Gum­
wood construction with toast finish wal­
nut veneer effects! You get vanity, chest
and bed—all in modern American
streamlined styling! Save at Wards!

remarked at lhe similarity ot the
steel helmets worn by our boy* with
those worn by German troops. These
steel hats are protection from shrap­
nel fragments and other light ml»-

New freshness and comfort foe your liv­
ing room AND priced amazingly LOW
so you can buy it now! Carefully crafted,
beautifully styled pieces, with rich wal­
nut finished carvings in gumwood! Plenty
of roomy lounging space! Covered in at­
tractive multi-colored cotton tapestry'
Get this August Sale savings nowl

August Sale prices on fine furniture are a standing
welcome to BUY AT SAVINGS! Lower than
low ceiling pricesl Dozens of items, in trainload quanti­

ties have been bought for Wards 650 retail stores! Re­
sulting economies are passed on to you! Hurry to Wards

band. Mr. and Mrs. James Slocum.
Sunday.
Mrs. Carroll Ftaher of Hastings
was a weekend guest of Mr. ano
Mrs. James Hammond and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Larabee and
baby Connie Sue of Durand spen.
I lhe weekend with her parents, the
। IL J. Robinsons. Bobby, who had
been a visitor there the past week,
returned home with hte parents.

for this August Sale! Save now on comfort for your home I

Guest Chair Reduced!
Big—Comfortable—and
styled to fit the modem ce

A French veterinarian. Dr. Thleulin, wa* the tint to study the sense
of alght of tha cat. and be conaiden
it clearly superior lo that of the dog
or any other domestic animal He
points out that tha cat can see its
way at night because the Iris of the
eye ia distensible, and it possesses
highly developed tactile organs (v(-

O‘lzl

Its hearing is very fine, except kt
blue-eyed white cals. Its sense of
smell, though developed. Is not com­
parable to that of the dog. It is the
samrf with the sense of taste, which
gives to the cat impressions more

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Made from solid Hard­
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Paint it in your favorite
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The sense of touch, on the other
band, is most refined, most exquisite,
for tn addition to the aforementioned

Folding Play Yard
Let baby play with no
worry to mother I Save on
this roomy piey yard!

ss

gay patterns for any room I

5 Pc. SOLID OAK DINETTE
You'll KNOW Words low price gives
you big savings but examine this suite
and you’ll sec the QUALITY! The solid
oak table and chairs are finished in your
choice of Limed Oak or Harvest Brown!
Table extends to 33 by 55 inchest
Box seat chairs arc upholstered ia red
imitation leather!

WARDOLEUM RUG SALE!
Enjoy the bright beauty cf this easy-toe'ean floor covering! And compare the
weight and quality of Wardoleum with
other makes! Assorted patterns!
Wardoleum by-the-yard
gives you a beautiful

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer and
family spent the weekend in Quine,.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Morris and
family visited Ira Chaffee of Quim­
by Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell
visited at John Ourd'a Sunday.
Preaching every Sunday at 10
new minister. Prayer meeting tach
Wednesday evening.
,

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Mr. and Mra. James Wilcox,
Luelta Schurer, and Mary Dunn at­
tended the orange picnic at Gun
lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens and

Mr&gt;. Lucy Olson of Grand Rapids
came Saturday evening to assist in
, the earing for her sister. Runlet
Hoyt, who is iU.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Turner and
family and Mr. and Mra Al Cosier
and family of Hint spent tlie week­
end with their parents, afco Mr. and
Mrs. Jamas OHrer and daughter n
Eunice, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis

2 Pcs.. MODERN TAPESTRY

Ward* still hava the things your home needs! And you

Dont forget the pioneer pignlp al
Bunnell tending. Fair teks, July M.
All welcome.
Capt. Wheelock and daughter of
Washington. D. C„ spent WedBte
day evening at John HoughlaUiw's;
on Sunday they entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Houghtallng of Buttle

Joan, Olenn and Jean Bishop of
Charlotte visited from Friday un­
til Sunday with their grandparents
Mr. antf Mrs. Dan Douglass.
Mrs. Rankin Hart of Brush Ridge
district spent Saturday with hat
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens.
Mary Dunn began working for
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheldon of
Hastings Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lord of Bat­
tle Creek were Sunday guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaks.
..
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn were in ‘
every time you fill a R stomp book Lansing Saturday on business, their
!
you are buying protection for an son. Kenneth, returning iiosna with
American soldier. Invest at least them for the weekend.
,ttj
ten percent of your income in War
Bonds every pay day. Help your
community reach ks War Bond

EXTRA LARGE—Reduced for August Sale!

still get the savings you’d expect at Wards! Yes! Wards

M». and Mra. O.
te ruined Mr. and 1
and Mr. and Mra.

home With them to spend lhe week.
Saturday evening two cars bad a
collision just north of th* Hattie
Johnson residence on M-37. One
car belonged or was driven by Frank
Glover of Middleville; in lhe other
were Mr. and Mra. Oeorgo Grebe of
Rutland. Both cans were damaged
but no one seriously injured.
Soma varieties of bask beetles art
monogamous while others art polyg­
amous. With the former, it is tha
feminine beetle which digs Um "bri­
dal chamber" and is then Joined by
her male consort With the latter,

builder. He soon gathers about him
a number of "wives.** In either case,
the "wives** proceed to dig tunnels
out from the "bridal chamber,” the
number of these depending upon the

nel*. the mother beetles lay their
eggs. Sometimes, a "family” spends
the entire summer egg-laying sea­
son In a single diggings, but in othfour times, borl.ig out a new abode
and laying more eggs tach time.
The polygamous male usually spends

ncl, pushing out borings and defend­
ing his insect harem. Often be
dies or Is killed there, blocking the
entrance against his foe with bis
body.

Tha bill* vampire bat has s bid
psme all the way from Mexico to
Brazil. For its alas, it probably rates
ss tha meanest * critter" ia the Ani­
mal Kingdom.
Omit ’Obey*
In *1135 Lucy Stone caused quite
a sensation by demanding that the
word "obey** be omitted from mar­
riage services.

FOUR CERTAINTIES

6x9 rug....
7ftx9 rug..
9x10!i rug.

2. Eternal Life Through Acceptance of Christ

Panel Baby Crib
Full panel decorated crib
with adjustable spring I S&lt;-

II

MONTHLY PAYMINT PLAN
te •tegeyee weri . .

Inlteidon Felt Back!
Reduced! Marble pattern
floor covering... with col •1
or* that go through to the

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MONTGOMERY WARD

PHON! 2704

But as many a* received Him. to them gave He poi
to become the sons of OOd.

3. Rejectors of Christ Jesus Perish Forever.
He that bellevrth not the Son shall not see life (spl
but the wrath of God nbitfeth ou him.

GULL LAKE BIBLE FILLO1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY,

■««»========* | ten testamentary Issued, order UmIRT HOUSE NEWS tdng settlement entered, petition for
7
I hearing claims filed, notice to cred-

JVLT It. 1H»

I EIGHTY COUNTY WOMEN

AN AMERICAN "POWER HOUSE

raOBATS COURT
Wffl.ntod. order admitting wlU en- 1

w John w craven
of
nJed
ttt Philip 6. Sparta. Final acHaU. p^uon and oroountlng filed1, waiver of notice filed. J
nlfl]
ortre a^dng rraldue entered. .Igat. Fred B. Wise. Bond of ad*\
J
mlnlstrator filed, letter* of adminEst. Thomas Gorham. Bond or , igtration issued order limiting setu*t*m1enUr* ti.ment entered, notice to creditor*
Issued. order limiting settlement1 lvuetj
■
entered, petition for hearing claims
Eat William H. Birman. Warrant
filed, notice lo cred I ton Issued.
and Inventory filed.
Est. Frank Elston. Annual ac­
E*t. Lola Wieland. Bond of guar­
count filed.
dian filed, order releasing surety
entered.
count Hied, order for publication
and Inventory filed.
EsU Anna Scott Bond of admin­
Est. Anna M. Boice. Order allow­
istrator filed, letters of administra­ ing claims entered.
.tion Issued, order limiting settle­
Est. Janet Randall. Order allow­
ment entered, notice to creditors u- ing claims entered?*
Est. Altoe Hoyt. Order allowing,
Eat. Anna Scott Bond of admin­ claims .entered, petition for license |
istrator filed, letters of adflnUtra- to well filed, order for publication ।
tlan Issued. order limiting settle­ entered.
.
ment entered, notice to creditors isEst. James E Babbitt. Oath be—ri
,
'fore sale filed, bond on sale filed.
Est. Willard M. Cole. Final ac-: rrport of
nled
co!fn‘
*“lw of
E»‘ ’P Co“°IL n,ial accounI
order allowing account entered dis- nJed w2iver of notice filed, order I
। .Middleville — Mra. Glenn Allen.
chMrge °f adndnl*‘raWr lssued' «■ assigulng residue entered, discharge
■ Mrs. Myrta Jackson. Mra. Cha*.
late enrolled.
i of administrator Issued, estate en­
: Robertson. Mr*., Harry Stimson,
Est. Mary A. Knickerbocker. Pell-' ro]ied
i Mra. Robert Tolan. Mra. Ray Potto.
'rr
I
“ w“»&gt; I’"11"”’
• Woodland — Mrs. Victor Benner,
oi »oU&lt;» nled, order .pixdoUn, .d- Io, delenolneUon &lt;d heir, Wed. oei Mr*. Lester Brumm, Mr*. Welby
mlnUU.Ior enured, brmd of edmln-, j,,
pijWk,tl„, entered. ie,Ui Crockford. Mra. Guy Kanuier. Mrs.
tiled, letter, oi *dnUnUn; ,
o( lurt
, Carl'Scofield.
Uon Issued. Inventory filed, final j, , t
.
Delton—Mrs. Earl Boulter, Mrs.
account filed, order allowing ac- MUNICIPAL COURT
handle Its rapidly-growing fleet. A recruiting officer will be at the Post Office each Monday. !i lo II a. m.
Zora Boulter. Mra. Leon Dunning
count entered, discharge of admin- [ Jennings Risner, of Orangeville.
Mrs. Margaret, Garrett. Mrs. Henry
tetrator Issued,
Issued. estate
estate enrolled.
enrolled.
', faced
faced Judgt
Judge Cortri'ght
in Municipal [, .
.
„ u ,
'
Istrator
1
Germaine. Mrs. Robert Louden. Mr*.
Est. Samuel F. Zerbc. Bond of , court Saturday, and admitted that! Injured himself, but William WalkPENNOCK HOSPITAL NEWS
Madeline Norman. Mr*. Rose Pierce.
executor filed, letters testamentary ' he had operated a motor vehicle cr- w,l° was *lth bim. suffered - KIWANIS SOFTBALL
Babies bom al the hospital dur- Mrs. Ferris
€
Quick. Mra. Merle
issued. order limiting settlement en- , without the required operator's ; bruises and lacerations, and was LEAGUE
ing Hie past, .week are: a daughter Schley.
schiev
‘
tend, notice to creditors Isaued.
Issued.
, license.
the u»
usual
*en-------------,o * Battle
Creek hospital
for Standings
standings
tered,
license. He was. assessed UK
UB. ta
-------- -------------—.----------W
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erway. Jr., I
’
Cloverdale—Mr*. Welton Brook*.
Willard Moffitt. Testimony »4 50 as costs in his case, ahd paid. • Irealtnent. Balch wn* brought to Hasting* Cleanprs 3
of freeholders filed, license to sell i State Troopers Dell and Haap*lanla‘l here. Saturday he was tak- Walldorff Furniture ... .3 0 1.000 route 1 and a son to Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Bernard DeGolla.
Everett Gallup. 310 E Walnut on
issued.
I Of Battle Creek, late Friday afteF- «» «»»«&lt;» Municipal court, admitted (Western
wmrra AUlo
Auto .. .. ; .2
1 .657 July 23. A boy to Mr. and Mrs 1 Naahville—Mr*. Frank J Kellogg.
Est. James E. Babbitt. Testimony noon, arrested Leon A. Balch. 51,
char«e. and wo* assessed a fine Trethric Anrfc
Agency
..
,
i 2 333 Arthur Baker. Middleville. July 24: । Dowling—Mra. Orin Cole. Mrs.
of freeholder* filed, license to sell also of that city, for driving a car :of
nt »7 3S- a"&lt;l Bl’en 30 ---------------c ~
■ * Howard Drake. Mr*. Lewis Otis.
Commercial
Printers
0
issued.
• while intoxicated. He was picked da&gt;» &gt;n Jail U be falls to pay.
Bellevue—Mr» Ward Cole. R. 3.
Roth Furniture
0
_________________________
3 .000
route
1 and a boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Est. William H. Birman. Proof of up east of Assyria Center, where lie I Clifford Carey. 21. of VermontScores Inst week: Hastings Clean­ Terrance Doyle. Freeport on July Mr*. Laurence Holcomb 3. Mrs. Fred
will filed, order admitting will en- had driven a car off a steep, high ,
hro..,,hl llltn MssMiri.wal ers—7.
Commercial
Printers—5; 26. also a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hyland 3. Mra. Albert Jones. Mrs.
tered. bond of executor filed, let- bank into a ditch. He was not much vUle' *’* brought into Municipal Western Auto—IV, Trethric—3. .
Bernard Tasker.
Lammers. Delton on Ute 28th.
,
1
court Monday
a charge of recki Vermontville
• riiiiuuiruir—
—Mra.
mn«. Harold
■ »—•
Jone*.
.utu...
i Medical patients whose condition* ; Mr, r . j Mankcr
llk.'■ ■------ ■■1
—■ tII Icm driving. He was ordered to pay *
July 31. Trethric - Commercial nre reported a* good are: Thomas ‘ lioater-Mrs' Lee KiUlck Mrs
spend 20 days In jail- He win pick­ Printers; August 3. Roth-Commer- Loftus. Freeport, route 1: John Sc- jamc, Nevins Mrs Thomas Olsed up by Nashville officers after n ctai Printers; August 4. Walldorff- button. Nashville, route 3. dis- hewsky. Mra. John Venema.
charged Tuesday: Arden Schantz., Augusta—Mra Ward Moon Mrs
long chase through the street* of Western Auto.
End of
End of
Nashville, route 2: William Carr. Thomas PhlUlpson. Mra. Oien Prouthat village. He was accused of
routc 1: Miss Frances Laird. 520 W. ‘ ty
.
driving at a 50 mile rate.
Month
Month
Court, Spanliib
and Mr*.Moracco
Frank Bamre, Lake । iilekery Comers - Mra. Blanch
:
Spanish Morocco, always destined Odessa
I Kelley.
British Guiana
I lo play a part in Mediterranean conSurgical patients are: Mrs. Ho-British Guiana is about the size | Mcts, again looms a* a danger spot. ward Frost. 801 W. Bond: Jacob CHARLTON PARK
It may
become a’—
landing
al Englund. Scotland and Wales—
"
------ u-------------J'--------place
-" ‘ for Strodtbcck, route
2;
Raymond
A* you know the Barry county
I Axis troops
and ba* a population of 344.000.
. headed for the Libyan
.
Shultz, route 5: Plovd Martin. 1430 . supervisors some six years ago
The Mazarunl diamond field* are 1 war.thcatcr.
S. Jefferson; Mrs Ezra Brovont. ' authorized a Barry County Pioneer
WOMENS WASH DRESSES
extremely rich but almost inacces- ■
The British licet bars the Axis 919 E. Railroad; Mrs Mall Arm- Museum but never have been In a
Sixes 32 to 50. Voiles and Prints
sible. In one year—the largest thus , supply line* from the heel of lhe strong. Lake Odessa: Mrs. John Hol-; poalUon to provide housing for h
far—214,474 carats ot British Guiana j Italian bout Another possible route comb. Clartsvllle and Mrs. Albert, at t,u? P“rk How*'er- 0115 museum
One Rack of BETTER DRESSES
| fus-s been continually growing. Wlthdiamonds were produced. That is
to Libya is that through Spain, to Reed, route 1.
in the last month among otiter
more
than $3,000,000 worth of spar- Spanish
■ • —
Morocco and then across
Vaiuea'up to 8 50 with sale tags that save you
articles has been added a reaper,
the desert into the Italian possesfrom 25*1 to 50%
elevated oven stove. Edison phono­
British Guiana possesses one of .Sion.
graph.
two-time hand hay fork, a
the world's great natural wonders—
At present the Rock of Gibraltar,
WOMENS SLACK SUITS
‘ wall case containing a beautiful
Kaictcur falls. It is only 150 miles
proud and dctlant with gun emplace­
greatly reduced.some as low as
made of wool yarn, another
MAKE EVERY ' ' wreath
from Georgetown, the capital, but ments bristling, is the chief stum­
made of human hair, an early radio.
has been seen by few white men 1 bling block to such a move.
a tomahawk, a tnixlei of 1857 cast
PLAY SUITS
PAY DAY
The trip from Georgetown to Kaci*■
As cariv
early a*
as 1937
1937. when r:&lt;
Generalis­
; iron heating stove and many other
made from prints
leur and return takes seven days
simo Francisco Franco was making
I smaller articles. Charles Wetoaert of
his greatest headway against the
j Kalamazoo has offered many other
motor car and launch. Tho falls Loyalist troops. Germans were
PLAY SUITS
article* but wishes to have
have a sheer drop of 741 feet, mak­ building troop barracks and fortifi­
building to contain them.
JOIN THE PAY ROLL
made from shantung .
cations in Monaco* for possible use
ing them five times as high as
* SAVINGS PLAN *
Niagara!
In an African campaign.
Bardla
Washable Spun Rayon Skirts
-i
Bardla. port of Libya, is a part
in pastel shades at only
of the old region of Barca or Barka
in North Africa, more anciently
GIRLS WASH DRESSES
known as Cyrenalca. Successively
belonging to lhe Greeks. Romans.
3 to 14 made from prints and gingham ...

&gt; W W7 •
iw ■ J M Jd •

Friday and Saturday
JOO

£95

£39

BOND DAY

£95

JL

36" Fast Colored Print
In striped, checks and plain at

STEVENS CRASH
16“ all linen

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

DRAPERY CLOTH
BLEACHED OUTING

BLEACHED OUTING
36" Cloth Window Shades
fast color, light green, complete .......................

Womens and Mens All Linen
handkerchiefs (China made* at .............

Fancy Guest Towels
and TUrktsh towels 22x38 at .

Rayon Fancy Trimmed Slips

00

79'
19'
23'
50'
15'
19'
50'
25'
25'

£00

WOMENS GOWNS
Batiste and Crepe-------------

Rayon Panties ond Batiste

All Silk Knee Length Hose
also full length Rayon hose

Full Fashioned Rayon Sheer

25'
39'
89'

AUCTION SALE

As I have sold my place and moved to a different location, I
am offering my household furniture at Public Auction at the
Sherd Sparks Shop at 112 East Court St. on

SATURDAY, AUG. 1,1942
Starting at l^o'clock, I offer the following articles

HOUSEHOLD
Wolnut dining room suite, complete
Dropleaf table
Kitchen cabinet
6 good oak chairs
Library table
Breakfast tabic and 4 chairs
Table* top AB gas stove
2-piece velvet living room suite
Occasional arm choir
2 end tables
Coffee table
2 electric stand lamps
6 tube Zenith electric radio, arm chair
model
Aetna table model radio
Universal electric washing machine
Hoover electric vacuum sweeper
9x12 rug
9x12 rug pad
Brown metal bed, coil spring arid innerspring mattress
Vanity dresser, stool and chest of

White baby bed and crib complete.

Join Our Blanket Club!
•■PURREY" Rayon, Colton and Wool Blankets,
72x84 satin bound, pastel shades
C QE
95c down. 50c In ten payments ....,

Smail white dresser and wardrobe
Three-quarters brown metal bed and
good set of coil springs
Plywood corner stand
2 metal beds
2 commodes
New coil springs
Bedside table
Sewing cabinet

FURNITURE

'Exclusive, but not expensive"
HASTINGS

part of the Barbaray States when
U. S. navy guns raked its shores early
In last century. Port Bardla or Mer­
ia Suleiman wa* a German U-boal
base in World War I until Allies de­
stroyed It In April. 1910. The adja-

rnous Pchtapolte or "Five Cities”—
Bernice (Bcqgazi), Arsinoe. Barca,
Apollonla (Mini Susa) and Cyrene.
The port of Barca became Ptolemals.
later known as Tolrotnela.
Prickly Heat Rash
During hot weather a baby often
has a prickly heat rash. To relieve
this, give the baby a sponge bath
adding one teaspoon ot baku.g soda
to each quart of water.

And Broader Feature. J
Tlie ears get larger, the nose gets
longer and broader, jnd the mouth
get* wider as. one grow* older. The
curlous age. changes in the dimen»ion* of Uicse facial organs, suffldent to change materially the appearnnee of the individual, have
been established by Dr. Ates
Hrdlicka, curator ot physical anthropology of the Smithsonian instltution. by measurements at thousand* of men and women—while
"Old Americans." Pueblo and other
Indians. Eskimo* and Negroe*. '
When one meets an old friend aft-

WILL OFFER FOR SALE, ON FRIDAY &amp;
SATURDAY, JULY 30 &amp; 31, ALL OF
THE DISHES, SILVERWARE &amp; KITCH­
EN WARE. ALSO NUMEROUS OTHER
ARTICLES WHICH WERE USED IN
FURNISHING THE FULLER HALL.

Many other articles too numerous to
mention

This will be your opportunity to fill

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

THE HOME
LUMBER COMPANY

Farm Living More Healthful
Figures compiled by Dr. James 3.
Short of the New Ydrk Postgraduate
Medical achool, agree with the old
contention that farm living is more
healthful than city living. Fifty­
seven per cent of rural people and
68 per cent of c|ty dwellers use to­
bacco. Forty-two per cent of rural
and 60 per cent of city populations
use alcohol About 1 per cent of
rural as contrasted to 7 per cent of
the city dwellers have a pulse rate

in whot you need in dishes, etc. We
will sell these dishes ond silverware
one piece or more, ALL SALES CASH.

LOREN BOYES, Propr.
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

JOHN BIRMAN, CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clarks

•
' great deal In the task of starting
swimmers. A number of youngsters
’ have become quite proficient swlm! mers. instead of being only begtn| ners. Marjorie Stanley does un ex­
| eeltart job tn irutructing
It is planned to end the summer
| playground with a picnic at the
Temple park on Aug. 7. 'nil* will
be u family style picnic. Ices, cream
wUl be furnished. Those children
I *Ho*e families cannot come may
bling sandwiches
and dishes, and
--------------—
hot dishes will be furnished. The
craft shop will exhibit things made
during tlie summer and games and
contests will be held.

vague unfamiliarlty about his fea­
ture* , which cannot easily be ex­
plained. "You've changed somehow. Dignity !&gt; Associated
but I can't say Just where," is a
With Prestige, Honor
common remark.
Part of the
People are apt lo have a mistaken
I change, it Is probable. Is due to
these altered dimension* of the Idea of true dignity. They sometimes
associate it with the stiffness, sever­
; mouth.
nose.
ity and frigidity of the Nineteenth
I Among lhe white “Old Ameri- century and even the first decade of
[ cani.",say* Dr. Hrdlicka. "both the the Twentieth. Dignity then seemed
nasal breadth and length increase* to connote an aloofness, an Inslstduring adult life, but the increase in ence upon deference, a cold detach­
breadth exceeds agptewhat that in ment that could not but repel ashen
length. With Hie ears, conditions it did not actually irritate. Most of
। nf*.reveri*d—Ince***® more in , UI
terprej atgnity
today
oeauus m
interpret
dignity
today as
as a
abacked
beauLU’----------*'r ,*n“ h- Bo,th 0,6 p“eWo» and tiful
serenity,
a something
| other Indians .how similar condl- by lofly purpose, a striving for that
Uons. and at least as pronounced. purpole ^th calmness, stateliness
P* J,?1? * ““ n°‘* ,nd
and «ood ch««r- Dignity In these
breadth of the ears increase with I democratic days need not be withage but slightly: the nasal breadth, I out optimism, friendliness and enhow»v»r
nrsrl
«ha
aar
lanalh
In.
..
...
however, and the ear length In­ thusiasm..
In full measure. We may
crease decidedly.”
couple enthusiasm willi dignity, for
The effects of age on the mouth.
it tills fine quality is applied to any
De. Hrdlicka pointed out, arc even plan as an energizing force, it must
more marked than those of lhe nose. contribute fts share of dignity to the
undertaking.
Golf Ball Speed
Dignity has been described as a
Gelling hit on the head by. a goU behavior which wins prestige: and
ball an Instant after it lakes flight with prestige the mind associates
from the tec ca»i!y might write ' Un­ honor, repute and distincflon. Digis” to one's life. This is indicated
by research which appears to prove antithesis of pettiness, small mind­
that such a ball. If struck by an edness and meanness. It is a term ■
expert, is traveling at a speed of nowadays aligned with the finer
around 150 miles nn hour! And the aspects of personal and public con­
head of lhe dub is moving nt a bet­ duct, winning for those who prac­
ter, than 100-milC’pcr-hour velocity tice It a very sincere respect Nor.
just before impact with lhe balL
docs dignity imply slowness of
These findings were mode possi­ thought or speech, or action. We
ble by trick photography in which discover this fine quality In many a
pictures of a driver in action were phase of human achievement There
taken at one 1-lOOlh of a second in­ is a dignity in attaining some de­
tervals. Bobby Jones was the text sired result in a worthy manner.
ntujrel.
Dignity, likewise, may come In tha
completion ot a plan, though that
Food* Gelatinized
Mr*. Mildred Giaxc Cook of Chase plan be lhe fruits of a passing
But if, in building that
Sanitarium. Calif., has developed a dream.
method for keeping foods looking drcam into a reality our structure &lt;
fresh while being exhibited al fairs is based on foundations of meanness
and
pettiness,
the dignity is lessened
and other displays. All the liquids
are gelatinized. And all the foods, or vanishes entirely.
including berries, an# vegetables
like sliced tomatoes, are heavily First Labor Dispute in
coated with a gelaUn mixture of
Eady Biblical Times
three tablespoons at dry gelatin to
Tlie first labor dispute of any im­
one cup of water. Even the meats,
fried eggs and hams, surfaces ot port happened in biblical time* dur­
. ln« ‘he building ot tlie Tower of Bagrapefruit and those ...
of'potatoes and
peas are coated. The gelatin mix- ' bel when, according to Scripture, .
ture wa* Polled In order to lengthen b*® Lord confounded lhe common
the lime before it would grow mold
language of the tribe*, making It
] Impotaible for them to understand
.... ................................................
One another. Whether the unhappy
'
Si ending of thi* heavenly bound proji cct might be deemed a strike of
| workers against their employer*, a
| sympathetic walkout or a lockout en! gineered by the owrfers remains a
I moot question.
!
In the United State* the first strike
1 on record involved a group of jour­
neyman printer* who in 1788 sought
I a minimum wage of $6 weekly.
There had been earlier protests here
। and as for back a* 1740 in England;
these, however, were more .in the
nature of political risings. Work
, stoppage* with a marked social *igI niflennee were nut apparent until the
1 induitrial revolution brought about
lhe ri»c of large-scale industry.
Accurate rccurds of strikes and
lockouts have come into being since
1880 both here and abroad. The gen| eral strike which gripped England
I following the coal-mining dispute in
1928 was the most alarming ever
1 experienced in the British Isles. It
affected more than 2.500.000 persons,
of whom nearly 00 per cent were In­
! voived in aynfjfathetic strikes.

6 rocking chairs
Fernery
Vanity dresser
5 straight chairs
3 mattresses
Cabinet
Foot stools and hall tree
Round table
3 feather ticks
Baby bassinet, new
Birch dressing table ond bench
Laundry cose
C
■ ••
Card• table
Bathroom scales
Night stand
Double wash tubs
3 good stepJadders
Tennis racket and frame
5 mirrors
Couch
Davcnpott Telephone corner stand
Hassock
Whatnot
BB gun
2 pr. roller skates
Set golf clubs ond bag
Cream can
Fruit cans
Lawn mower
Pick axe
1-8 h.p. Emerson electric motor
Thor electric washer
Wheelbarrow
‘
* hoae
75 *ft. garden
Shovel
*Some small tools
2 tubs
Dishes

Some of these goods are nearly new and all are in good condition.

Frandsen^s

j-------------------------- .

JULY 8ELECTEEH

! ATTEND M. 8. C. COURSE
j AWAIT INDUCTION
PlaVgrOUIld Not«l
I Tlw following eighty Barry county'
^■‘*.±^*^1-11
11
....
'
I women who are local leader* of wiio passed their examination and,
are
awaiting
induction
early
In
o"d
‘
Home ‘Extension groups are attend­ August l* one enlistee. Harn' T. “*’8«
d nU,lar baseball leagues steriea
Ing a short course at Michigan Blate Young of Hastings.
ioff wl‘h eTer&gt; indication that the
College this week on scholarships
Other* are: Thoma* Edvard Melcaln »• HUI
'U^!4.0L^d
provided by the Barry Co. Health Phariln, Hastings; Bertram Lewis major league and that the Food
Dept—Kellogg Foundation.
O'Donnsll. Hastlnga; Max LeRoy Center team la the brat in
HasUnga—Mra. Herman Anderaon. Storey, Nlfoa; Robert Hamilton Hen- . a* Prague. However the games are
Mra. Jerry AiidnierMr*. Floyd
ney. Hastings; Alton Francis McP ckwer than in the first nan­
mour, Mr*. Dan A»halter.
Ohan, Hastings; Ival Warren Mr-! Yesterday a bicycle hike waa held.
Harry P. Brown. Mr*. Clarence Ilvaln. Flint; Edward E. Thwaltra, ending at Thornapple lake with u
Hastings; GletM Lloyd Frederickson swim along with those coming out
' Ben Cowles. Mrs Glen Densmore. Freeport: Gordon Walter Castle,' In the bus. Today lhe age 7 to
Mrs Guy Frwies*. Mr*. LaFloy Delton; James Lincoln Bowerman. ’ 10 group are hiking up river.
Greenfield. Mra. Fay Green. Mrs Hastings; Cecil Roscoe Fair. Belle- 1 Swimmer* In Hie group will meet
Victor Kenney. Mra. Maurice Ing­ vue; Olio Pwcol Kuball. Hastings; i lhe bus at the Bite* factory on re­
' ram. Mr* Elite Kelley. Mra. Omo Floyd Iles School*. Delton; Alfred ' turn and'will go for their regular
Knowles. Mra. J. L. Merriam. Mr*. DeWitt Marks. Hasting*: Frank! weekly awim. Rev. Oury conduct*
| Robert MeOlocklln. Mr* Geo. Slo­ Ray WOUdstra. Nashville: Earl J.' these hikes.
cum. Mra. Glenn A. Swift. Mr*. Capppn. Hastings: John Junior. Next Tuesday there wtU be a
I Richard Slocum. Mr*- Burl Will.
Weyeftnan. Hasting*: Florian Ralph wienie roost for the Utile loUu ot
j Hasting* R. R.—Mr*. Laurence Batik. Delton: Robert Kenneth Oor- I the playground* al RevP Gury1* ut*b■ Beadle 4. Mr*. Hale Carpenter 2. ham, Hastings: Glen don Emmanuel door fireplace
Mra. Ifawrenee Christiansen 5. Mr*. Woodruff. Hastings; LeRoy Caster- i D..rlni. [lu.
,wo weeks In ad' A. C. Clark 5. Mixa Emily Edger 1. Une. Battle Creek, and Wilbur HlUte , d "““J““ ‘Xr Wednesday
ThXttey swims, there will be
. Mr*. Ralph Kenney 2. Mr*. Kenneth Jorgensen. Middleville. Duane White
Kelsey 3. Mrs Eldon Matthews 3.
• Mrs. Walter C. Rivers 3. Mr*.'Harry
Rizor 3. Mr*. Albert Stauffer 1. Mra Middleville for induction.
|oul
Thomapple tomorrow. Ie&gt;*vChester Tompkins 4. Mra. Cha*.
| Ing at lhe usual time. The addltlonTownsend 3. Mr*. Clyde Warren 1Age Brings Bigger Ears
al swim for tlie under lo age group
Mr* Russell Whittemore 5.
.'

THE HOME LUMBER CO
&amp;

&lt;rt urban dwellers hava enlarged
heart*. High blood pressure la
equally prevalent in both popula-

�TUB HAMTINGB BANNER, THUMDAY,

JULY 36, 1843

|Maj. Faulkner ta Visit

PERSONAL MENTION

d the Bird-Van Bycte re- ‘outing in northern Michigan.

SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS

«lh&gt;n
it Milham park, Kalamalno,' Mr*. D l. Christian and Miss
■
ir. i-. Arnold F.D
...................... ............................................
Major
Faulkner, son of
______
Banday.
.
Charlotte Lake wert in Grand Rap00008S080 ‘ Representative
and
Mr*.
EH1* IRYING
Mar*hall Furrow, Bob Clark, id* Monday.
I The staff of the Barry County: The July bridge dinner is being Faulkner. Delton, will visit htt par-1 Mr, Nsil lias
Mra. Mary Dodge ot Freeport waa , Barbara
and Jlaine Walton,
Gordon Sothard. Herbert Whitworth 1 MY. and Mra. Elza Carlin and son,
a dinner guest last Thursday of Mr. daughters of Mr. and Mra. Richard and a friend from Battle Creek left Richard, attended the Gene Autry! Health Department-Kellogg Foun­ held al the Country Club this eve- enu Thursday and Friday, aceoni-; frotn__________ :
and Mra. victor Bisson.
j Welton, spent two weeks visiting Mr.
Saturday night for a canoe-camp- Hying A. Rodeo in Chicago Bunday. dation and their families held a ning. the committee in charge be- [ ponied by hi* wife and two children Chicago which *1
picnic
July m
23 at uu
Gov
Mra. H. 8. Gaskill relumed Friday and Mrs. Herman Sleloff of De- inc trio uo in the wild* ot Canada. .
c. of St. Clair, and; )«
““&gt;■ Thursday.
uuiz
’-­ ing Mr. and Mra. Leslie Hawthorne Ann Louise and Tommy. Major for him to get
ui? up mi
wum* iv. mm , Horace Diamond
enunent
beach -----Gun
lake
Guest*
•—
-e. Guests
from Hillsdale where she spent a trolt.
Mr*. La Moina Henney attended Cha*. Harte of Hoasmore, HL. were ------- away
wr. the MW.
mnt chairmen. Mr. 4nd Mr*. Roy Hub- Faulkner, now stationed at Camp'on furlough,
bard, Mr. and Mr* Einar Frandsen, Davi*. N. C.. was recently promoted | Mr
MnL
“"-■■yyi 01 tl,e.
«”•“ ”*
“■?
?'■“
DeVru-, .nd Km- Mr. and Mr*. Cedric Mvfty. Mr. and I to hl* present rank from that of
,n-n, mdsy .. ।
irf noiurfWi
P«t------T.... ---IK.--------- r— - —«r—Ik.
.„A
mer oi
of inc
the oiaic
8ute vnppieu
crippled Chll- Mr* Glenn Monica. Mr and Mrs captain.
gtn 7
“ 7
■ ■ '—- i^viM
_— .1
--------- 3
—
mci
Geor|e. Mr. and Mra. Harry Brown, Lane spent Sunday in Allegan.
(
em.
Battie Creek. Sunday.
| jpyed »everal round* of golf at the drcn&gt;M Commission. Lansing, anc Walter Stanley.
। ( LOVERDALE ’ * ‘
| Mr and Mra. Bert
Mr. and Mra Otto Tteta. and Mr 1 Mr*. Clair McKee b in Wakelee
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewb spent Hastings Country Club.
I M1M Hcinltelman of the U. 8. Chll’ and Mrs. Walter Riven attended caring for her father. W. J. Aker- .
The
New
Idea
Club
met
withMra.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Enzian
of
Middleville
and
Mr.
and L,
the weekend in Ypsilanti lhe guest* , Mr. and Mrs Don Fisher and Mr. | dren’s Bureau. Washington, D. C.
lhe funeral of Leon Paustie in Do- ly. who is ill.
—
James Silsbee and Mra. Frederick Florida called on Mr. and Mrs Ar- .
? ,™n
Rapids
1 and Mra. Dwight FUher were at
• • '»
trolt Tuesday.
| Mr*. Burton Baldwin of Onon- ‘of Mr. and Mra. Steven Karnje*.
, “
Mra. Willard
Lawrence
.ca,lV*
ho^*
Mr. and Mrs. James Heney-and i Traverse City over the weekend.
*"
- entertain- Palmer last Thuraday. eleven mem- thur Johncock Wednesday evening
Chariene Wenger jotf Nashville h;d*g&gt; and mother. Mra. Jessie Bush
lho ed the girls of the Mr. and Mr*, ber* being present to enjoy the 6:30 I Mr anrt
M«,i— [Tr*vU- who
ba»n lU.
v • Club at a farewell party for Mr*, i dmner
t, u»
।
itlon____
with her'Pf Battle Creek, called on Mr. and ’
spending a week's _yacat._
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Hula and i
w
■
- L. Mra. Edwin Smith Monday and on
grandparents, Mn and Mra.
R.
spent Sunday with her parents
Nashville.
vUited
Pvt
Fay
St*up
on
Friday.
‘
.j?
I
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lester
Mr. and Mra. Alien Pender Tuea- »t
1 Camp Crowder, Mo., last week.
it Winslow.
Yankee Springs.
Mis* Genevieve Rider of Akron,
d
X
®und“y' ,
1 MU. Jean Brower .pent lhe week-' O^o. came Saturday for a vMl with [ winning scores Being turned in oy, lowing the business meeting the
Miss Barbara P^ixmo ot Grand day.
Mr. and* Mrs. John Belaon a
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bauer left
,.ir ana Mra mwira Lamuocu
. Mi*. Richard Brower and Mra. balance of the evening wa* spent In I M,n H*nt®y Ding* and Luvina
Rbplds ha* relume^ home aftc
&lt;
in Ghleago with Mbe Mary Cos- |
------- Garden flowers
---------------------------------[ a *octal Ume.
5l*nl
»n Vicksburg.
------- —
ipendtng two week* wit*Ith *her
-----------grand-- Friday for Houghton lake where. end
teilo of Grand Rapid*.
| Mr ,nrf
Tlmothv Hm
!S.
’ri."
...
I Bernard Apsey spent but week
| and bkby of Kalamazoo are *r“
- [ were used about the room*. The
mother. Mr*. Frank He
Mis* Barbara Thayer of Detroit '
Posts of Ionia.
-----Bnd 1 girl* presented Mra. Boyes with a
Mrs. R. E. Flnnie entertained with with hl* grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. and aUo visited his mother. Mra
i Ing their vacation with Mr.----- lovely gift.
Mr*. Walter Powell and children1
Mr. and Mra. Earl Bumford spent
I » dessert bridge at her home on W. i Bernard De Golla.
. - Ida BeUon.
left Monday for a two week»l^lsit[ last week Friday in Kalamazoo vU- and Mbs Grace Rekkord spent’ Mra. Charles Leonard at Podunk
• • •
[Center St., yesterday afternoon
Several have received letters from i Mr. and Mra James Nani have
from Friday until MondayUn Bal­
with her parent* at their luminr
,rr tiling the former's sister and broth* timore, Md„ visiting Pvt. Roy lake.
Mbs Esther Doty entertained a lionoring her guest. Miss Evelyn Catherine Penneb staling that she been in altendancs at ths Bibta
Mr*. George Devlin &lt; Aletha Pul­ number of Hastings teachers at an । Bailey of Lexington. Ky.
home on fjike Huron In Canada.
•er-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. Charles Thayer who Is stationed at Aber­
iu
busy
oashting
her
brother
In
ids
I*
ajwlsting
tils conference at Gull
Gull laka
lak*.
ler) and children have returned to all-day party Thursday. July 23, at'
• • •
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—
Mr*. R. H. Loppenthien U vUitlng | Dunham.
deen.
their home in Columbus. Ohio, after
several fr!?nd* ^luncheon^PYiday ' Mrs
Droo,“ »nd Mr*. Ber- ’ theU*picnic'under
trawTln uw
relative* and friend* tn Ludington.1 Mr. and Mra. ,C. D. Bauer reMr*. Harold Pierce b spending a visiting relatives here and in Jack- tendance were Mra. Morrb Hill, several friends at luncheon Friday nard
She will remain for two we*ka.
[turned Monday night from a trout
are |n Lansing attend-' village and conserved tha eg* it
week
with
her
daughter,
Mra.
GerHasting*:
Mra.
Leo
Boyce.
Mr*
™
Cc'"- "UM &gt;»'• •*-» » ,0 ■» aJtato.
’
Dr. and Mr* Ray Flnnie and fishing trip near Grayling.
Mrs. Eleanor Stricklin in com­ Harold Jacobson, Miss Vlrgtnb
aid Doater of Battle CYeek.
Mr*. B»ld French were guest* of, M*-Mrk. H. E Birdsall had
.
rtaeennort. ntu.nrtMt a -------------- ----- 1 " Mra. Winona Downing and daugh­ pany with Mr. and Mrs. Burr Pas- Liukens, Miss Barbara Bachelder. Calif. Mrs. Cha* Menefee of Ann|
Dr. and Mra. Clifford Brainard atin* Sunday guest* al their Thomtheir Goguac lake home. Bunday.
«PPl* take cottage. Ed Lewi* and ter, Rexlne, are expected home from tlie weekend with relative* at Gib­ Knbmaxoo; Mra. A- J- Cortright
of hrr noph^. te •
and baby. Detroit.
Mra. Bertha Evanston were gue*t* present from |wrk ln
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powell had Mrs Nellie Trombley and daughter. Lansing for a two weeks', vacation sonburg. Ohio.
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Kuhn nnd lhe Mlues Grace Ed­ nw*y
...
Annis who is leaving for the Army
as guest* from Wednesday to Bat- Irene, of Grand Rapid*,
Archie Road* is visiting friends at mond*. Helen Wade and Mary Wil- '
.
, “??•
urduy, hl* brolheY and wife. Mr 1 Marion 8. Hodgson of Morgan- John Eddy Rexlne h spending part Evart and flihlng for two week*.
Cover* were laid for nine fnr
for dew„ , .
. ., , ,
of her vacation with her aunt and
»"■»I™1"1"
Lylr t
and Mr*. H. H. Powell of Chicago *town. **
W. ”
Va..
* *■**
hu *been
“
spending
"
*ert
at
lhe
home
of
Mra.
Lawrence
1
?
Johnc?clt,\Mra, h?*'
Bob Cochrane of Coldwater 1* the al fresco supper.
ntu
i.‘?k:ca
--. i
unde. Dr. and Mra. Glenn F. Smith
Herrick on Monday in honor of her xln„h,iri. ,and
1nd ^.v^i °'
hf—
ru.U
Mr. and Mrs. Chnrtea Myers and
spending the week with hb grand­
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went to Kalamazoo one night last
daughter Nora from Grand Rapids Wall lake. Mr* Hodgson and son of Grand RaplcU.
Mr* Richard Gro&lt;» ta entertain- sbter. Mra. Arch Connolly of Syrapa rents. Mr. and Mrs. George New­
Mra, Albert Bellamy and daughter
1 called on hl* brother, Cnri E. My­ Sktppy who have been guests there
ing with a luncheon Friday, al cuse. N. Y. .Contract honor* were [ week, the occasion being pirn. .Lyle ;
. ton.
won
by
Mrs.
Edward
'
V«nF^pering
‘
ers and wife south of Hastings Sun­ for the past month will return of Detroit are 'spending thb week I Clayton Brandstetter made a Kent Country club. Grand Rapids
With her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. business trip to Detroit Wednesday
- day.
,nome
.home wiui
with mm
him Saturday.
and Mra. R. G. Finnic with guest
lfepalri,15 ,h5 e,ntranceut®i
complimentary to her couatn. Mb* prize for Mra Connolly.
IhU boathou«!- ^r Applegate had &lt;
Mra. Edwin Smith spent part of I Mra Hell Conaway *pent 8un- 1Gilbert Fisher.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. McKnlght of Barbara Johnson, whose engage­ prize tor Mra. uonnouy.
, thp mWortune
let a targe stone ,
ta*t week with relatives in Dear- d*y »«h *»er slater and husband,
Mr. and Mra. Earl Bumford and Evanston. Ill., are expected here to­ ment to Eric von Reb of Detroit
I Mra. Bert Webb entertained^twelve ' »»P «nd cut his leg severely. It reborn.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Fighter at Grand :Mr. and Mra. Ward Erway spent morrow and will spend a week al was recently announced
at bridge Friday with the prizes go- j uulred a number of stitches to re- 1
Monday through Thursday of last the McKnlght cottage. Wall lake.
Mr. and Mr*. C. L Tcxter spent;
li&gt;e weekend nt Whitehall.
Mra- R“l|ili Eggleston. Mr*. Eth- week at lhe J. B. Wolf Cottage, Their son Bill who lilu been in camp
Mr*. Norman Hail &lt;Gretchcn । ing to Mrs. carl Ricker and Mra. । P“lr “&gt;c damage nnd will keep him
i confined for several day*. He misMr. and Mrs
Lloyd Valentine : e|Xn Buholtz and Miss Eva. Hecox iGttn lake.
at Newaygo and their daughter Bevcrwyki, a recent bride, was the; Boyd Clark. • • •
J*“d his first Sunday in nt lending
spent Bunday in Baltic Creek with altendcd a birthday dinner for Mr*,
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Herrick Janet at Camp Kitanniwa will join guest of honor at a miscellaneous
The IJnger-Longer Club met with church for thirteen years. His
hb sbter and brother-in-law, Mr. ;W- H- Fry
Woodland Saturday and Mra. Areh Connolly of Syra­ them Uiere.
shower Riven Friday evening at the
Mr*.
Myrtle
Blakney.
Saturday
evemany friends hope for a speedy reuud Mra. S. B. Scott.
;
“"d visited the Roy Stadel* cuse, N. Y , were Saturday guests
Mr. and Mra. Frank Coup of Chi­ home of Mrs. Henry Beverwyk with "7™
"377.
the Misses Jean Hunt and Bettie ning. Games were placed and re- cover},
Mr. nnd Mr* A. R. Vin TH and al Carlton Sunday.
Mr and Mra Harr&gt;. p,,llneb of
at th! Howard Herrick cottage. cago were weekend guest* of Mr. the .Misses Jean Hunt and Bettie freahmenU Mrvcd
two daughters are spending a [ Mbs Ethel Copenhaver had a* .Wall lake.
Pink, and
and Mra. Clifford Dolan at their Weaver as hostesses.
.
• • •
Kabmazoo were out to vhlt Mr. and
week's vacation at Holland.
Sunday guest* al her Podunk lake
white formed the color motif of the I
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Adams. Sr., Gun lake cottage.
The birthday club of which Mr. Mra. Ed. Penneb Sunday
’
Mr. and Mra. Charles White of, cottage Mr. and Mra. Albert Vedminiature
bouquets
centering
the
spent the weekend with their ton
and Mrs. Jay Marsman are memjanjce McConkle of Rlchbnd
Ovid nnd Mr*. William White of ;&lt;»«. Mr. and Mra. Edward Smith .and family. Mr. and Mr*. Edward BECKER—SMITH
dessert table*. The evening was bers held a picnic Monday night spent lhe weekend with Olenlce
White gladioli and southern
Charleston. W. Va.. were Sunday ,and
and Mrs. Lewb Marble,
John Adams. Jr., and Constance green* formed the background for silent playing games and doing । honoring the former's birthday.
Gleb
'
guest* of Mr. and Mrs
Willard I Ddlle
of Grand Ledge b 'Jean.
stunts. Tlie guest of honor found
Mr.. »b.„ j'oh^; u rn»rUln.!„X £’^±d£,'*S»i
the nuptial vow* of Mis* Elizabeth' her many varied and lovely gifts |
White. Mra William White remain- , ‘Pending the week with hb mother ['
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bottum were Smith, daughter of Mra. Phew
ing with her son.and daughter-in- M™- Forrf,,t Yarger. .
by following tags tucked away In to, MU&gt; . rn.ll lunawon todw .&lt; 2T2.d
1 in Grand Rapids Monday.
law for a few weeks.
1 m,m Butenla LyBarker and Ros* i: Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dodds and Bradwell Smith of Bloomingdale. a dainty corsage.
Utolr Odd Ute ».Ute. HM.tote|
OUIeH »&lt;
Oa.. and Albert B. Becker, son ot
Charles Drake of South Haven. Ha«dy of Grand Rapid* «pent the (Mr.
[,
and Mra. M. E Cota returned Mr. and . Mrs. Ella* Beiker of
....
| Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rogers entertained । ro,n‘b vbltlng Mr. and Mra. Wayne ’■'wKend at the LyBarker cottage j
Monday evening from a week's trip Wyoming Park. Mich. The cere­ her bridge club Tuesday with a'l 1 Mra. Howard Barnes entertained .
FYank Humeston.
Merrick thb week.
ial Wal&gt; take Mr. Handy enters the ।
through the upper peninsula.
the
Shuffle
club
Friday
evening.
L
»nd
Mrs.
Dale
Bassctl
and
mony was performed by the Rev. o'clock luncheon. High score was
Mr*. Loy Royer and little dough- u; 8 Mrvlce
w*tk.
Prank McCloskey of Trenton. N. A. C. Prlckettc Thursday morning. won by Mrs. Don Putnam, low score two tables of pedro being played. ^Idren of Grand Rapid-) and Mr
WILSON BROS’
ter. Marie, of Battle Creek, were , Mr- and Mrs- Henry Weaver had ■
”r Hastings
July 16. at II in the Methodist by Mrs. George Welsh and travel­ with winning (cores going to Mr*, i
I visitor* at the home of Mr. and |M a «ueit over the weekend hb .
Mr*. Robert Cook. Mr. McCioakey
Marie Mann! and Mrs. Veeda Blrd.v I *P*'nt lhc wtek ln
Ctancy ivome
Mra. Gary Crook Tuesday.
iaunt Mr*. Lizzie Kauffman of Go- [and a Detroit friend were on their church of Bloomingdale before 200 ing prize by Mr*. Welsh. Eight'
and
guest*. At tiie organ was Dori*
ail.
...
Raymond Murphy b in Detroit •»«»». Ind • *»»o accompanied them .
way home from a fishing trip In Daniel of Hinesville, Ga., niece of
thb week on bualnesa.
the annual picnic of lhe N. ।the upper peninsula.
Gl-AKK CREEK
the bride.
; TUCKER—SKIDMORE
LUNCHEON HONORS
Mrs. Dwight Beumer and son of Michigan Ave. birthday club at
Mr. and Mra. Earl Bumford and
Miss
Smith,
who
was
given
in
MISS JANSEN
Canton, Ohio, are vbltlng Mr. and Held's, Thomapple lake on Bun- :Mrs, Ward Erway spent Tuesday
In the presence ot fitly guests Mrs. jock exway muraoay. sne has ;
marriage by her brother. A. D.
1.65 -2.00
Mis. Fred Pierson and other rela-ldayA ohc o'clock luncheon of unu • Helen Geraldine Skidmore, daugh- been named Catherine Susan. Mra. I
tn Grand Rapids.
Cohen, wa* attired in a Jacket dress
the*.
I Father Robert Toffee of KalaBrownell of Oun laktf is oaring for j
sually attractive appointments was
Mr. and Mrs E, F. Bottum spent
Mr. and Mra. Harry Young of Pe- "taino spent Bunday afternoon at ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald of soft rose, her corsage being com­ given by Mr*. Lawrence Herrick.1. ter ot Mr. and Mra. Ernie Skidmore her daughter.
Values
posed of Sweetheart rosea. Navy
■; of Nashville and Maynard Tucker.
orb. Ill. who have been vbltlng!h** niothert, Mra. Leo Taffce's .
Mrs. Clyde Warren and Mrs. Rus- :
Mrs.
Frank
Hoonan
and
Mrs.
Ber
­
Hoekstra of Kalamazoo.
blue acceaRorics added a smart ac­
Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Sheffield re- home.
&gt;rge Tuck
ruex-­ sell
ih-ii Whittemore
wmuemorc are in
In East Lansing
Richard Welton, Jr . ha* been cent to her costume. Her only at­ nard R. Reed. Wednesday of last. ' son of Mr. and Mrs.^George
I turned home Wednesday.
Mr *nd Mra. Chrb Splrb had*bc ,
united
in
Woman's
Week
at
M.
S.
C.
. er oS Clarksville were t_______
The Mbscs Ruth Horn. Kath- Kur»ts Sunday hb fcousln and wtfe? *spending two week* with hb grand- tendant waa Mra. Wllllnm E. Shel- Bond street, places being marked forr marriage by the Rev. H. R.
Dolores. Anita. David and ChrU- | A
R PfeifPfeif­
Mr. and Mra. Robs Bld el ryn Conkltn. Marceline Weaver.1 Mr- “nd Mra. James Andrews, and 'barents.
.
fer Friday evening. July 24. 1M2. .tine McGlocklin of Hastings are.
mtn of Nashville.
pink roses contrasted with her blue
grand*
I
Wanda Mae Bechtel, and Kathei- Mr. and Mr*. A. Carbbkb of Lan•
- — the- week
- with
-— their
—
~
Summer flow'ers on the mantel hi a ucivca ai inc nuiuc uj mr , spending
Mrs. and Mra. Sleloff of Detroit
!
nnrent*.
Mr.
and Mrs rural
Forrest H»Ha- I
Ine Clouse are spending the week ’ lln&lt;»• unU
spent the weekend with Mr. and.I Mr. Becker was attended by Wal­ were reflected from n mirror and Undf. puenu tefon «n Impra.nt Leo Warner's cottage, Elmwood
Mr and Mra. Bernard McPharlln ■Mra. Richard Welton and family.
.1 phlm and uh.ra- "“■’“M“ ‘P^dlw|
a ull vase filled with varying «&gt;n.l.ll«
ter
H.
Cohen
of
Hinesville,
brother
llowm
Tl»
Unslt
rln/
1
"'
w
"
k
,
“
“
“
La
"
u
'«
'
Beach. Gun take
[“"d Mr. and Mra. Dan Hall spent
shades of giant phlox was particu­
Mis* Jean Proas of Grand Rapids of the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Webster of' the weekend nt the Andrews col- ।
aervlce was used
1 71,6 M13srs Genevieve and Marine &lt;
b visiting Mr. and Mra. Guy Gid­
At the-weddlng breakfast, served larly ..effective In a corner of the
The bride was gowned in an aqua 1
of, ar,w"d
w«*Detroit are expected for a short ‘ ta&lt;*, Wal1 take.
dings for two weeks.
at lhe home of A. D. Cohen, white living room.
h.tr&lt;‘
vjsit with hb parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mra.
M
” Grace Vincent of Belding
The luncheon honored Miss Ber­ romalne crepe and she carried a ' Lnd
Mra. WlllU Cola of Big Rapids oleanders were outstanding in the
and Mra. Loma Clear who is lhe
Vemor Webster.
bouquet
of
white
and
pink
ro«.
•
nice
Jansen,
of
Neighborhood
House
spent Saturday and Sdnday with decorations.
Mra. Emma Murdock U spending dietitian at lhe Veteran's' bureau. Mr. and Mra. Gordon Cota.
Mb*
Skidmore
chose
lhe
groom's
After a motor trip through the Orangeville, who was leaving short­ ; ilster. Mrs. Velma Dawson, as her ™R®x7'“£°r Jpdta’}u. w'1
lhe week in Kalamazoo with Mr. Buttle Creek. Called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. John Ketcham, Jr„ southeastern states. Mr. and Mrs. ly on a vacation which takes her to
&gt;“»
and - Mra. Roger Wbwcii and Jim- Roy Everett Saturday evening.
headquarters of Domestic Missions only .u.pd&gt;nl. Bh. ra .&lt;Uml In,
Mrs. Avis Tyler of the local auto 'Of Grand Rapids were Sunday
a gown of brown print and wore a 1
By evening Thursday, and Frimfe.
guests of Mra. John C. Ketcham. 118 N. Woodhams, Plainwell, Mich. In New Yoik and also to WashlngMrs Mollie Van DURteren Is en- license bureati attended the annua! Ann, their oldest daughter, who
corsage of mixed flowers.
Tlie
A' ....
_________ ,
Mrs.
Becker
attended
George
.ran
.tundjd
br
th.
Md.-.
J
.„
a
'°2„
“
a
FS
pE’^ 1
tertainlng Mrs. Henry Reynold* of picnic of the Department of state .had been vbltlng here the last Peabody College. Nashville, Tenn.,
A huge basket filled wfth various--------- —---------------------------------; Mapleville, Ill, and Mr*. Fannie at the Frank D. Fitzgerald park at ,week, returned home with them.
and the Detroit Conservatory- of useful foodstuff* in special demand brother. George Skidmore. A
' Annette, Grand Rapid*; Mr. and ।
Grand Ledge. Tuesday..
York of Grand Rapids thb week.
Music. For the last two years she at Neighborhood House, including i ceplion followed the wedding,
The •giiSe-tefr.'imiSSuiv for
i
"Mr. and Mra. Basil Smith and
Mr. and Mra. Roy Everett and Mrs. Walter Lake. Elisabeth and taught at .the Portage Training limited donatlona of sugar from! The
‘-•— •-Ma. Pa where Mr Tuck- Lnd
difughler, Diane, of Jackson, spent Miss Bonita L. Henney visited Mr. Miss Charlotte Lake are spending School of Western Michigan College. each guest of lhe afternoon, was Phlladelnbl*
and Mrs. Harry Laurent and Mrs. jseveral days this week nt the
tlw weekend with relatives here.
- -------------------Miss---------------------Jansen following
Jnedlhe
witherthe
1* station
U. 8. Navy. |
Mr. Becker, who taught rpeech presented
Mr. and Mra. Alden T. Eash of Mary .White at Nashville Bunday. |,; Christian cottage. Wall lake.
luncheon.
Out-nf-town
euests
were
Mr.
and
at Hastings High school for ten
An afternoon of contract was en- Mr*. George Tucker. Clarksville;'
• Detroit, their cousin. Mb* Betty
Mra. Robert Burrell of Detroit U I William Dlehlman. brother-in­ years, has degrees from Western
। Oray of Swarthmore, Pa., and Junior spending the week with her par- law of Denny McCain, and his Michigan College and the Univer­ Joyed with Mrs. George Lockwood i Mr. and Mra. Elli* Rollins. Mrs VelGray, wlio b attending M. S. C.. enta Mr. and Mra. Albert Carvelh ,granddaughter. Alice, Flint; Mr. sity of Michigan. He has studied and Mra. David French making the m* Daw.«on and son* Clayton and
were al lhe Keith Daniel* cottage. at Wall lake.
and Mrs. Paul Staight, Mt. Morris; further at Northwestern Univer­ honor score*, a traveling gift pa**- Wayne. Lowell; Mrs Wllfard Oole
A Gun lake, lust weekend.
Douglas Barnes and Laurence ,and Mr. and Mra. Irvin McCain. sity and is now on lhe staff of Wes- ing through various hands, became Mr. and Mra. clarence Hammond,
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Sheldon and Moore will drive to Elgin, Bl., this Hickory Comers, were Sunday I ^m Michigan College. Kalamazoo, the permanent possession of Mra. Hastings; Mrs. Sylvia Treece, Nashfamily*'*pcnt Sunday in Holland.
weekend to return with Charles .guests
John Delnaay as the afternoon. ’'"1*.
miesta of Mr.
Mr and Mr*.
Mr* Roy
Rnv Doug
TVnicr.­ _ _ . - ----ended.
।---------------Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith were Barnes who has Just completed hl* ।lass and Denny McCain.
COAST GUARDSMEN DANCE
ip Traverse City Sunday.
-----------------------------------------------------course
al the
watch repair school
Mrs. Areh Connolly of Syra^usj, HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
Mrs. Charles Van Worden and AT HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
Reports of the dance at the Has­
°f
Uwrefi“ i The morning golf event for five
Miss
Mabel
Sisson
returned ■ there and plans to remain in Has- daughter, Helen, of Chicago, visit­
| Thursday from a three weeks' vblt ! ting* until he b called into servtings
country
club.
Saturday
night,
n out*or'lo*n Buest .
holc#
Mra
Branch
ed Mra. Worden's parents. Mr. and
I, with her brother, C. M. Sisson, and I ter
lie.■
glvr/i for the fifty coast guardsmen
present.
Tuesday; the afternoon contract
Mra. Herman Zertiel. last week.
family nt their Gun lake cottage.
**
Mrs. Norris Herrington of Way­ Mr. Van, Worden spent both week­ in training at nearby Kellogg Clear
PAGE AND
' honor1* to Mr*. George Hebdcn and
l«M camp, are all to the good.
land wa* a guest of Mra. Cha*. ends here.
DIXON
REUNION
Mrs
Walter
Stanley.
A
lovely
bou­
[Freer Tuesday.
/Die boys and their officers left
quet seat by Mra Roy Fuller was
Miss Rowena Sheffer who teaches
Mr. and Mr*. Allison Tolies. Mra. at Cassopolis is spending the sum­ no doubt of the pleasure the eve­
The 15th annual reunion of lhe i drawn by Mr*. Lynn Lewis as a
The BEAUTY BAR : Norma
Lake, and Mra. Keith Fox mer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ning had given them and the com­ Page and Dixon family was held blind bogey.
Oerue* ul opereUd by
mittee representing the Country­ Sunday, at Murphy's Point, Gun
attended the funeral of Mr. Toilet' 3. M. Sheffer,
Plftv registered for the one
TBEB8A OLEVEIARD
I sbter, Mrs. Frank Hildlnger. at
club felt more than repaid for their lake, with thirty present, from
o'clock luncheon. Arrangements of
Miss Charlotte Lake had as Sun­ effort.
.
Cleveland Saturday. Mr. and Mra.
Grand Rapids. Jackson, Hastings,
Our local "Rhythm Kings" made Middleville. Irving and Grand Ledge Queen Anne'* lace, tiger and lemon
I Forrest Tolle* and son Richard of day guests Mr. and Mrs. David C.
lilies, glads and flax were most at­
Elliott and daughter. Barbara, of a hit with the music furnished.
Ann Arbor were also members of Lansing.
Eat Ice Cream For Health!
A business meeting was held and tractive.
This is the first of a series that the following officer* were
the party.
ire elected . Guests from away were Miss Ev­
Dr. and Mrs. Prank Carrothers
Mra. Ella Rogers. Mr. and Mra. and MLu Doris Lundberg visited is planned. The next group of for- the mm
coming
year:
F
*
” .
—
President,
alyojaliey. Lexington. Kv. with
Henry Roger* and daughters Jean Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Whitehall guardsmen will be from Pine lake °eOr5e W“LUma' HMlln«s; vlcp i Mra. Roy Hubbard: Mns. Whitcomb.
camp. The girls from the.U. 8. O. president, Frank Tronyot, Grand
and Joan of Prairieville were guest* last weekend
Leonia. N. J., with Mrs. Dan Wall­
and others there to dance and help
at lhe M. L. Cook home Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. R. K. Compton had with the entertainment will l&gt;e Rapid.*; secretary-treasurer. Fred dorff: Mrs. Sidney Shloman. San
Mra. jerry Andrus 1* tn Lansing
as guests over the weekend her augmented by other local group*. Raymond. Jackson; corresponding Frnncbco, Mrs James Hilton. Ionia
thbweek.
secretary. Gladys Williams, Grand­ with Mrs. Einar Fran risen: Mrs. P
The committee in charge in­ ville; htatortan. Jennie Page. Has­
8TEAM HEAT
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Haven and Crandall qf Sheridan.
E. Yokes. Detroit, with Mrs. W. 8
cluded Mr. and Mra. Richard Cook. tings.
family attended the 76th birthday
'
Bradford: Mrs. A. L Paulson. Mus­
Miss Marcelelne Edger of Albion
HOT .* COLD WATER
party of Mra. Haven's father. A. J. was a weekend guest of her mother. Chmn.. Mr and Mra. Earl Coleman
Two death* during the past year
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Hubbard. Ml were reported a* follows; Mrs. Ida kegon. with Mr» Willard Smith
SBOVVER BATH
[French at Onondaga. Sunday.
■
Mrs. Dewey Hon. chm.. Mrs. R.
Mra. Belle Edger.
and Mr*. Olayton Brandstetter. Mr. Pike of Middleville, aged 77; and
Misa Betty Lane Is spending a
E. Walt, Mrs. Howard Prost and
MY*. Arthur Glelch and Mls* Syl­
Single &gt;3.50 per wk.
week's vacation in Detroit. Toron­ via Walters spent Saturday and and Mra. Roman Feldpausch. Mr Mrs. Nancy William* of Detroit. 75. Mrs. Kim Sigler will be hostesses
to and Montreal, vhltlng her aunt, Sunday in Jackson where Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Hodges, Mr. and
The next reunion will be held at
Mra. Carlyle Miller in the latter Glelch vUited her husband who U Mra Edward Van Popering. Dr. Thomapple bke the second Sunday
and Mra. Ray Finnic, Mr. and Mrs.
city.
employed in the Goodyear plant Einar Prandsen, Mrs. Orville Bayles. in August. 1M3. AU are requested ENTERTAINED BY
Mr. and Mra. wm. Hartman ot there.
to take note of the change to date MRS. AGNES FISHER
of meeting.
Lowell were Sunday gueaU of Mr.
Mrs Lloyd Towns and Marilyn BEL8ON—MULDER
Thursday afternoon seventeen
and-Mr*. Gu* y/lngeier.
Announcement is made of the ROBINSON REUNION
• Sundaes
left Wednesday ot last week for a
tadlea were entertained by Mrs Ag­
visit with Mm. Towns' son Paul. marriage of Miss Mary Ellen Muld­
nes Fisher at her home in Wood­
FYom there they will go to Wyom- er. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry • The 17th Robinson reunion of the land. All of them had at some time
Malted Milk*
Mulder, and cart Belson, son of descendant* of Thomas and Rachel lived In Woodland. At the party it
.ing to see Pvt. Gerald Gonyou.
। Mrs. Lowell Teeter was in Del­ Mra. O. M. BeUon. at Bryan. Ohio Robinson w.t* held at Crooked lake wa* found that six of the ladies
Sunday with about thirty in attend­ present were now residents ol
For Home Use
• Hot
ton Saturday night to attend a Saturday. July. 18. at noon.
Friends were there from Woodland, six reside in Hasting*,
They were attended by his broth­ ance.
party given tn her honor by Mrs.
Youthful, light and' airy for your wartime
er and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Benton Harbor. Muskegon, Katamn- two in Lincoln. Nebraska, one lives
.Russell Mott.
too. Hastings. Cariton Center. Hick­ । in Washington. D. C., one In MtdComplete Lino of Druj* at Populer
| Mrs. Donna Hayward of Delton Howard Belson of Lan’ins.
summer activities—the new "fealher-edgo”
ory
Comers
and Hinds Comers.~ 1 dleville and one in Kalamazoo It
Mr.
Belson
was
graduated
from
waa in the city Monday and left
haircut! Every snip of the scisoora will take
AIR CONDITIONED 5
from here to visit her husband. Hastings High .school in lhe class George A Robinson, our oldest 1 was a delightful afternoon for all
rith a shinmember
was
present.
A
short
buslthe party.
• Pvt. Theodore Hayward who U at of ’41 and Mrs. Belson In '42. Mr.
nes prpgram wa* held retaining the
Canip Grant near Rockford, III. She BeUon is employed by Olfson* To&lt;?l
Oficer*:
president.
George
and Die Shop in Lansing, where old
; plans on an extended visit . r
Robinson:
eec.-treas..
Mary
I MU* Eble Shuman of Roa*.* Ind., they are at home at 700 N. Wash* E.
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Payne. It wa* voted to hold the
I who
ha* been visiting.uTnSSd
Raymond
Shampoo * EEr
Hastings Campfire girls who are
reunion at the **me place and same
Finger Wave □□
Bunn at Freeport, left Monday by RoBlNSON FAMILY REUNION
spending the second and last week
time next year.
l
,
The Robinson family held their
of their vacation at Camp Kitan। Miss Evelyn Bailey of Lewisville, j n-mflon
crooked lake Sunday HOTHKINS FAMILY GATHER
nlwa. Morris lake, are a* follows:
the
of Mr. and Mra. land had an enjoyable Umc Among
The reunion of the Hotchkiss Fem Bliss. Prances &lt;Poppy) Foote.
.
i those in attendance was Mra. Ethel family wa* held at the home M Anne Goodyear, Carol Goodyear.
MT. and Mra. Jas. Panner visited: Rente* of Muskegon, also a sistei Mr. and Mr* ' Ray Hotchkiss Sun-' J&lt;nrh&gt;ra
n — MQISTItlO FHASMACIST ALWAYi
Barbara Long. jaan
Jean xr^nharii
McPharlln.
I Mr*. Mao R. Shaw In Battle 1 of George and John Robinson, from day. Sixteen were served at din- j Dortrtha Smith, Helen Stebbins and
Hoitlnfl
rh.M 1141
(Ml. *
, Creek Thursday.
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ner and a nice time enjoyed by all. ^fartha Wedel.

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Remember you can start buying War Bonda by buying
War Stampa for aa little aa 10c and that you get a $25
War Bond (maturity value) for only $18.75.

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OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

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Hastings

Marshall Furnaces
Cool. Gas and Oil Fired

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ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
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A person standing at the North
Pole would be looking south in all
directions, as there are no east and
west at the pole.

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estimates cheerfully given. Dates
un be made at Banner office.
Phone 3467
Hastings, Mich.

WAR HUNDS

Shipping Livestock

The 50-caUber Browning machine
gun Is one of the most efficient short
rsnge weapons used by U. S. Fight­
ing forces. It is effective nt ranges
up to 2.000 yards and fires about
600 forty-five caliber bullets per
minute.

Every Saturday

Many believe that greyhounds
race only because they see a stuffed
bunny on the track ahead of them.
But the dogs know lhe bunny is a
fake; and they get their real fun
[ out of lhe competition among them­
selves. This, and many other ex| plosions ot generally accepted bej liefs are revealed in an inside story
! by Paul W. Kearney which appeared
In the American Kennel Gazette.
Dr. Kearney claims that dog rac­
ing shows more consistent performj ance in form sheets than other forms
. of racing.
i —.'The run of the dog races Is In
i betting on a contest which, al tlie
i legitimate tracks, is a pure gamble.
I in which you win or lose on your own
1 luck—not on somebody else's mon• key business," he says. "The dogs
I are running on their own with no
I jockeys to help or hinder them, and
; they are being handled between
। times under the most rigid super*■ vision.
j "Study the form charts for a sesi son and you will see that the grey­
hounds are amazingly consistent in
, their performances; investigate the
matchmaking system and you'll see
I that the dogs are remarkably even­
* ly matched."
I The writer stresses the tempera­
ment of the dogs. He says:
I "... The attachments which de■ velop between individual dogs in the
stable are often touching and. some­
times, a problem for their handlers.
I On mure than one occasion, a stable­
i mate has been shipped halfway
, across the continent with a runner.
not becauae the stablemate la en­
tered at any track, but because the
' runner will sulk and pine and bog
I down In competition urfless his fa­
. vorile pal Ig. nearby.

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One of these guns costs about
31,300, while a thirty-caliber ma­
chine gun coats approximately 3600.
Our fighting forces need thousands
of these rapid-fire guns. Even a
small town or community can buy
many of them by uniting In the pur­
chase of War Bonds. At least ten
Percent of your income in War
Bonda every pay day Will do the
trick.
V. J.
DeSorhwnt

C. “BILL" SHERWOOD
INSURAHCI
Hotel Hastings

It Can't Dance, Though
One of the world's most Ingenious
clocks is one built and recently dis­
played at Akron, Ohio. This clock

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utes and hours; indicates the day
of the week, the month, the year,
and the time in the largest cities
of lhe countries ot all six continents.
In addition to this the 12-foot clock
sounds chimes, plays a harp and an
organ, predicta weather, recites Lin­
coln's Gettysburg address at the ex­
act hour the Great Emancipator
was laid to rest and does other
tricks. Made of 5.000 pieces of wood
taken from 33 different trees, this
timepiece Is valued at 150.000.

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For your old Scrap Iron,
Rodiatora, Batteries, Alu­
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363 No. Michigan Avenue
UM 2437
Hastings

Farmers, ATTENTION
Auto Mechanic, with ex­
perience. Will work on
weekly salary or on 50­
50 basis. Best working
conditions.
Permanent
employment. Apply ot * I

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

once. C. B. Burkholder,
Hastings Chevrolet.
7-16

HORSES

cows$fi00

WE HAVE A COLLECTOR
Stationed at 912 West Green St. in
Hastings To Give Immediate Service

Truss Fitting

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Ant Surgeons
In Ball, a species of large anta
performs the surgical job of suturIng wounds, according to Ute traveler-physlcian. Dr. F. C. E. KnlghL
He revealed the use of ants as sur­
geons in describing cockfighllng in
Bali. The Balinese have no knowl­
edge of how to stitch up human
wounds but hive developed an ingenlous method of closing wounds
incurred by their rooster "champs.”
The natives hold lhe ant by its mid­
die and make it bite the wound iso
each mandible embeds itself in one
lip ot the wound. Then the ant is
cut in two, leaving the mandibles
clamped on the wound, thus holding
lhe edges together. -

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The most western point In the
United Slates Is Cape Alva in Wash1 ington.
I

GIsrs Tice for Railroads
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Glass (las for railroads were pro­
! (wised and tested in I860.

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!
HORSES ... *5.00
COWS ... *4.00
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PIIANKH — w

it Not Fooled;
now Rabbit Faka
rve that greyhounds
■use they see a stuffed
track ahead of them,
know lhe bunny is a

ipeHUog among themand many other exenerally accepted be­
lled in an inside story
amey which appeared
can Kennel Gazelle.
claims that dog racre consistent perform­
beets than other forms
! lhe dog races is in
contest which, at the
:ks, is a pure gamble,
in or lose on your own
omebody alse’s mon-

n their own with no
&gt; or hinder them, and
ig handled between
he most rigid super-

111 see that the greylaxingly consistent in
nces; investigate the
tysteni and you'll ace
ire remarkably even-

llachments which de­
individual dugs In lhe
1 touching and, some171 for their handlers,
ne occasion, a stablen shipped halfway
inent with a runner,
e stablemate Is »a-

k and pine and bog
itition urfless his fatarby.

irgical job of suturording to the travelr. F. C. E. KnlghL '
use of anti as surbing cockflghllng in
&gt;ese have no knowla stitch up human
'e developed an inof closing wounds
r rooster “champs."
I the ant by Its mid­
I bite the wound.so
imbeds itself in one
d. Then the snl is
ring the mandibles
wound, thus holding

W.K. KELLOGG
FOUNDATION MAKES
GENEROUS OFFER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942

AT THE THEATRES

I YOUR COUNTRY AND MINE—
their patience, and for liavlng per- SAVE IT. KEEP IT.
listed until this draftee did what
- campaign
------------- ----for •*-—
tlie Republican

SECTION

i of lhe Army, the Navy
Force, in their handling

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BARRY BYPATHS

UHI\I\ I
D I r H I I IJ
caught mux Teazle Pondcrowa i son out
You know that I have never been
his case by the federal authorities.. on and you are cnUttod to a frank.' Mrald.of
afraid,of the political gangsters in
B
v'TANF
hunting
on thewhleh
acrap,herubber pile ment
There is a rather odd ending to I concise, unequivocal statement as, Washington-or elsewhere, for that I
Uy
JANE CAMFROKJ
for her glrdIe
lnf on tbstr tead art
this story. When thU draftee came to my position.
I mat (er. If nominated and elected.
—1 '
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t
nated to tlie Cause after
uiwr a
u stirring
surimi; Icoujxm
। coupon whtre-ln
wnere-in you ivou
j The story'of a small-town sing- ; before the Kalamazoo induction
Elghty-five percent of our people, jniy
।—first thought will always be of.' All the country women I Know are J'IJ*cch hy a Boy Scout. She has a moat offensive plug, praa
1 er’s efforts tp make good In Uie 1
for examination on Monday, including
... those
------- of Michigan,
- — were
----------all
J my efforts devoted to the aup- doing their utmost to help the war datc ’,,U| “ Marine
tartne Friday
eloquent satire.
satire. Again I n
Friday night
night eloquent
(Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
_ and lhe mad mix-up that ।h*
big-town
not axxepted for army service oppoacd
pori of. the men who. on land, sea, effort by canning every surplus bit and pleased with Hl. but Hl main- can Judge the worth of i
—d to
to the
the war.
war. So
8o was
was I.
I. II did
did ।। port
need of Pennock hospital now is:
l involves
taZoivra‘her“in a marriage.
aftei'he had beenelamlnedThe In- ' ttfutm
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Jy utmost to keep us out of the I and in the air. are .fighting your' of their garden produce. Eten lhe talned
uiiiieu he
ne paid
pum for
ior u
It oy
by uie
the pouna
pound by
oy lhe
me dignity
dignity of
oi Ito
Its adwi
advertising.
• duction center officials declined to.Iwar.
WBr. Bul
But 1 spoke and voted for na-1 battle and mine.
MORE
Mr. Davis, who Is ________
The
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ta
wouldn't
take “
toe
Miss I
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two-year-old family baby is doing -and
------------“ ’loss.
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tional defense, as witness my vote
ThU U your country. It U my her bit. Her mother was canning Teals lipa the scales at 385 and , MUNICIPAL COURT
a rated highly as a specialist in ho*- i -The Phantom Plainsmen".
on the *4.000.000.000 appropriation j country; your Government; my! string beans, and she helped by has a temper and about this time ! Louis
Hinkley
waa
brought
pltal service, hu spent much time I ' The plot deals with the effprts of
-----------for that purpose.
i Government Let us serve, save; breaking off ends and when she she became peeved. Hi handed over ' Into Municipal court Wednesday
.nd noi
hu given mucn
much inougni
thouihl io
u. a
bumman
death
HI,.t
ana
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----------- , 7.L.
---------ttho or ()la[
op.
found one she couidnt break, site her four-way stretch of glamor with !'••harged wills breaking and eatarv
..
who are In the em- e.?n.
ROLUMK
proper .Increase
of. the
rooms and. I of
®loydesperados
oV'^t^tanta^utJ'ixracr''
’ HO1
',,ROOK
। posed "to strengthening our na­
nU haste and MUs Tessle wended »n«
the night time. An examClare E. Hoffman.
bit
it.
Thus,
tlie
baby
proved
the
talities fdx Pennock hospital. Ipby f
&lt;®**uurt*n W*rr
Mr*. Mary Holbrook, wife of E. f tional defenses prior to Pearl Har- j
hcr way homeward happily.
Hl inatlon wu demanded and tha
,
Republican Candidate
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n..
al..
He iuu consulted with the Worn-, “Whispering ObflaU’ starring
O. Holbrook, died Tuesday night j bor": who says that I made "con­
for Congress
way to string u bean.'
cn's and lhe Men's Boards many, Milton Rarte, Brenda Joyce
Ust week at her home in Lansing. | ttnuai attacks upon our Alllea".
-Adv.
than
times, and had aiK^rchitect em-f A "acare-cwy", spine-chillingcom- i She would have been 88 years of ‘ cither does not know tlie facta or:
I The Small Pry up the r&lt;»ad just
ployed by the Foundation prepare: edy wfth a ghost ship background, age
had she lived until October 31. Ignorantly or wilfully misstates : MARRIAGE LICENSES
Every
few
weeks
we
get
a
bulurday'a
hearing
was
postponed
until
came down and enlightened me as let in from the Reader's Digest with 1 a later date.
plans tor its enlargement.'which
----- , ."T-_- — ~ T”e ,unrr“1
he.l&lt;1 r.rtdj,y fo"- them. jDon't forget
enlargement, which ’
( mem.that.
uoi, i lorgei inai.
Roy Leslie Dennison. Hastings ..20 to lhe genders of my geese. All I
have been approved by all con­ Alin ADAPT RAADD
2°°"
funeral
Tlie statement that I have crtU- Loh Marie Wray, Allegan _____ IB knew about it is. the ones who chase
‘n
Burial waa m'clxed President Roosevelt's policies
cerned
These |4ans have also UUK UK Al I DUAKU
Riverside cemetery in Hastings
[ u lnK.. and who haMlt criticized Maynard Earl Tucker, Hastings 30 and bite are ganders and my geese
had the approval of the local ana ....
are Just babies, oply weigh about
Helen Geraldine Skidmore.
county d&lt;xtora who realize neea
YDpDIfmI
I Mrs ,Iolbrook
the daughter Ills handling of the sit-down strike
Nashville ............. —...t. ...... 20 8 pounds and are only about 8
I of Mr. and Mrs. EU Throop, who! the tabor problem, the fraud and
of enlargement and improvement
। weeks old. 60. I was completely in
rrvmtinnarf rmm n.o. .
n
*ere Ploneer residents Of this City, graft Ui war contra, U. the regulaof facilities of lhe hospital.
,
the dark about who was a lady and
GREGORY
tConUnued from pagei. Bee. V
,8h WM
h
and.
mar. tlon and peuccutlon of business,
The W. k. Kellogg Foundation
who was a gentleman. The Small'
Mrs. Albert Stauffer and Mrs. ElIs so much interested in tills mat­ to Kalamazoo for examination for, rifd u, E o. Hdbrook on June 20.
Fry came up and said. -Did you
ter that it offered to pay a targe the service. He failed to show up ; 1870. so they had lived together—
BARKY COUNTY HAS NOT maklng a strong attempt &lt;0 domi­
forenoon. But in lhe afternoon Bnd very happily—for a little over
proixirtlon of the cost, provided | that
of that day he appeared at the a years.
■" ■&gt;*»' YET FURNISHED A SENATOR nate this State The Eighth Dis­
Hustings nnd Barry county iieople i
7,7*
— *—trict needs a Senator who knows
FOR THE DISTRICT
would raise at least &gt;20,000 of Uie
‘‘IPj“'
beca^
In 1887 Mr and Mrs »oIbrook
how and has the ability and cour­
total cost of lhe enlargement and imto KalaSS^ "WVC? W LBn“n« where he
&lt;“&gt;• ,
age u&gt; fight Bosai-.n lias run rampprovementa. Not only that, but &lt;^dre
Ulned "
*n lhe Auditor;
twriiij
nuenaing.
I ।Gooic
••
[ The
Goose."
”
Tire present
present Eighth
Eighth Senatorial
Senatorial
^,r'jOnu Mrs’ 'fcrn fbiywood nt...
District, comprising. Allegan. Van
the Foundation pul in its budgef &lt; »uh ‘&gt;J«
i
Department He has givtor Uie year ending the middle ot He
,d'
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such faithful and capable aerv-!
tended the Haywood reunion held
This is how the July. 1942 coun- 1 Buren and Barry Counties. wa«
at Morgan park. Thomapple lake, try correspondence would look if formed in 1925. Since its forma*
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-nee uwi ne nas Deen reunnea un(had college training, and felt thaXidc, every'Auditor General, Demo(Sunday.
•
Wcre doinil U for a *mail town tlon three Senators have repreaeptMr. and Mrs. Melvin Wade and weekly:
ed the district:
enlarging and Improving the hos­ he was entitled to be something • erat Ui well M R^uubUcan. since
family spent Sunday in St. Johns
PUMPKINiHOLLOW
1
pital
If steps are not taken be­ more than a private In lhe ranks. | that time—45 years.
He s»ia
said ne
he &gt;cn
felt nmi
that nc
he was being ■ Ur&gt; Holbrook was a loving help- 1
«^Un^H0&gt;,d»HU1 8hd hlS '"ot,‘rr 1 Mr. and Mrs Herman Hinkle are
George Inland—Allegan .County—
fore August 15 to secure the pledges ne
misused by lhe
'
,h. draft
Hr.ii board, al•&gt;-4ul
wife and a lovable woman high-;
Miss Shirley Bryant returned with announcing the arrival of a new !5 terms—1925-1934.
In this city and county for the
though he had never written or ly esteemed by all who knew her.
them tor a few days.
^ugar ration card in their home. |
Frank Moaler—Allegan County
• *20,000 -.then, according to lhe
spoken to Jhe board, nor protested J3he Is survived by her husband i
r&gt;
*?.ld iIfS Lu^!“n w*bison of The name Is Herman Junior and
Foundation's rules governing .its against tils classification.
Battle Creek were Sunday evening Grandpa Hinkle is pleased as punch
and one married daughter.
action, this large sum which the
Sheriff Bera told thb draftee, that
cahera at the home of Mr. and Mra. about lt „e says now maybe they
Foundation lias set aside in ita
he had no authority to arrest him BARRY CO. B. H. A.
Vew
». u •&gt;- cnn
'
can have
have thnre
three ples
pies “a wcek
week nr
and
budget, which It agreed to pay,
I
or pul him In Jail. He sent for­ GRANTS AMOUNT TO *18,840
Edward
Groat
cake irirauiig
frosting arouna
around
there,
---- :—. .-----. .'kited
----- --- his
— broth7....... j^nie rase
mere.
..............
e
! BARRY COUNTY HAS NOT YET
a will go back into the Foundation's judge Clement, the secretary of
er and alster-ln-taw,
sister-in-law. Mr
Mr. end
nnd Mrs . 1I a
Abr
" T
Twinklehickey
' ** ~i '
says ’he ’has
treasury and be used for other pur- the draft board. When the latter , The State Bureau of Social Be-1
Delbert Groat of Banfield
Banfteld last SunSun. ' |ots of huckleberries^
* .77?
this* year.
_ ..He I FURNISHED A SENATOR FOR
curlty releases the following Maappeared: he was told by the
dal’'
' «»•««• further that there is four1
THE DISTRICT
ment nnd Improvements so great­ draftee that he felt he had been tUUcs for June concerning the work I
Foster Weinberg and
William
and a half of waler In hla I 'Hie Constitution of Michigan
ly needed might never be made. misused by lhe board, and that he in Barry county.
"eenirng viritora^he
Henion
of Inkster, were
’^^Mr
Sunday „,ar*h nr&gt;rf thln
-thinir.
*“ plckeni lhould ' P™***
forr •
Cases of old age assistance num-1
■
n «Arrange.n«il of
of
It the Foundation became Inter­ would not serve under the classi­
ber
902.
with
(1548280
being
dis
­
CLARE
E.
HOFFMAN
ested in other projects which call fication of a private In the ranks,
tributed at an average cost of *1730 '
fdr large sums to carry on ita
and was ready to take hU punish­ per person. The total cose load ..the unfair and arbitrary enforce- mvn&lt; f
HUmmel
was
short
of
hay
prior to 1925 Allegan and Van Bu­
work In a greatly enlarged area, ment for his refusal. Judge Clem­
1 ment of the rationing program? HINDS ( Olt.NLRb
hands and went to the city last ren Counties constituted lhe
it might never again be able to ent explained that neither he. nor for Barry numbers 999; total grants i Committees of both House and
Mrs. I/ma Golden and daughter, week and brought back two pretty Eighth Senatorial District, while.
help Pennock hospital as It can any member of lhe board nor all ,(18440.00 of which aid to depend- j' Senate, controlled by Democrats,
ent children U *3312 per case; aid
Vesta, were In Kalamazoo Thursday : farmerettes. Grandpa Hummel de- Barry County was a part of lhe
NOW. Tlie wise thing, the need­ Its members, had anything to do to blind *2393 per case, the re- have done the same.
to sec Verabelle Golden and all elded, what with the shortage of
ful thing. Ls RIGHT NOW to make with giving any draftee a cqm- :malndcr going to old age assist­
The President and Henderson are were guests of Mr. and Mra. IJan ' labor and all. he better get back In Fifteenth, along with Eaton and
Clinton Counties
certain that the Foundation's of- mission or assigning him to any ।
now having trouble over price-fix­ Smith for the day.
ance a* above.
| the harness so he helped the girls
fcr for the enlargement and Im­ special work. That was up to
KIM SIGLER
The Eighth Senatorial District
ing. As early as November. 1940.
Lena Golden and four sons at- , put up hay until that hot spell
provement of the hospital can and army officers, not local draft HASTINGS MAN FINED
foreseeing the danger of Inflation, tended lhe 4-H picnic at Thom- ! when he had a slight sunstroke. He I is primarily agricultural, devoted
Kim Sigler knows how and
will be acted on.
to diversified farming, fruit grow­
the injustice of profiteering, I In­ apple take Sunday.
boards He read to this draftee the .AS RECKLESS DRIVER
■ is now 'confined to his hammock.
the
ability
and courage to 1
Tlie addition cannot be built now rules governing the actions of
ing.
produce
raising,
dairying,
troduced a .bill which was entitled
.
Mr. and aaiK,
Mrs, vmi.
Clark iwvuixiu
Robinson uiat- &gt; wiucn
which urnnuma
Grandma nummei
Hummel put up on
Lyle Sanborn. 21. of Hastings,
nor for the duration of the war. county draft boards, which explicit­
production of livestock, wool, poul- for this District. He wUl not tok
, —
wk: uj.nuwu ucfh‘. 'I tcn‘lcd u,e Robinson reunion at' the opposite side of the house from
because government priorities on ly stated that such boards' had paid a fine of 149 40 Wednesday fenae.
fciue. render more effective
elective the | Crookfd lakl. Sunday. Mr. and the hay field. Grandpa says war
afternoon after pleading guilty to
mntertah necessary for building nothing to say or do about com1 Selective Training and Service Act1 Mrs. Roy Harris and san Wayne, j U all Sherman said it was. Grand­ fine manufacturing enterprises and
BARRY COUNTY
a charge of reckless driving on
REPUBLICAN CO
will prevent until the war is ended mkslruui, as their duties were sole­ arraignment before Justice Will A.' Ot 1B40. prevent profiteering, atabl- Mrs. Olson and a friend of Grand ma says there's no fool like an' old businesses typical of rural Michigan.
and America wins It.
However, ly to induct men tnto the army.
Certain metropolitan areas are Adv.-7-30
Cady. Police charged he had driv­ Ilze prices, raise revenue, minimize Rapid* were evening callers at the fool, and she don't mean Mussolini.
other needed items can b&lt;- i&gt;ut In This man is a veterinarian. The
the
increase
tn
the
public
debt.
InRobinson
home.
I
There
was
quite
a
bit
of
excltoen at excessive speeds and in a
nnd p-nld for now because they arc Judge read to him a federal rule manner menacing other cars on1 sure a contribution from, and the
available now.
which specifically said that vet­ West Michigan avenue. — Battle, participation of, all citizens In The
The Kellogg Foundation hu erinarians, as well as members of Creek Enquirer-News, July 23.
national-defense program."
made a most generous offer. Il other professions, except medical
It would have fixed a price celling
has tlie money on hand now to doctors, should enter the army as FAIR LAKE
for mcrchandL’e. farm products nnd
pay Its large share of the cost ot iwivates. and that os soon as pos­
wages. It proposed simple, easilyMr. and Mrs. James Young of enforceable, effective price control
these Improvements and the en­ sible their qualifications for of­
Indiana were callers Wednesday at
largement of Pennock hospital. It ficer* or for special work would
Now. almost two years later, the
Porter Knowles’.
has now agreed that, if pledges are be considered by the military
President is getting around to the
George Pry of Ontario. Calif., and ! same Idea. Under It. all citizens
secured In the sum of *20400 by authorities.
Arthur Knowles of Jackson were1 would have contributed to the nathe people of Hastings and Barry
This man hod a right to think
county. BEFORE AUGUST 16. It himself capable of becoming an weekend visitors at Lottie Collis- tlonnl defense program. I was on
I the Job. I have always been on the
will hand over lhe large sum of officer. If he had volunteered, as ter's.
money it has provided for Pennock have other college-trained men bi . A family group met with Mrs. Job.
Frlu for dinner one day
hospital In ‘its budget to the Hos­ this county, and had passed the Mildred
Get this other point straight—
'
pital Board now. to be kept by examination al Fort Custer as , last week, it being her birthday.
। once for all. Never have I criticized
them Intact and used when con­
they did. he could have been train­
ditions are such that the addition ed and given a commission, he
and improvements con all be made.
all wrong in thinking that the I
When that time arrives all its was
Barry County Draft Board had
money and that hedged by the
people of this city and county, will anything to do with his getting &gt;
“Thoughtful people never forget—and are
a commission. He was all wrong
be used to provide the added
never forgotten." Be Thoughtful—Send..,
in not talking his case over with
rooms and other Improvemenu
lhe board before his refusal to go
provided In the plans prepared and with tlie other draftees to Kala­
already approved by the Hospital
mazoo.
1 ’GREETING CARDS
Boards and by the Foundation.
Anxious that this num should
Accordingly, a campaign will be
not get In wrong with the federal
put on at once In this city ana authorities, and believing that his
county to raise the *20.000 in
trouble was due to his having
pledges. The money does not have
brooded ever what he mistakenly
DRUG SPECIALS
thought was a wrong done him b&gt; i
the local draft board, the members
■II lhe restrictions can be removed of that board succeeded In getting
and all materials needed be made
him to come before them again
available. Pledges will be made on
on Saturday. The board recog­
the Installment plan—so much each
nized that he was a man of much
year for lhe lime the pledge ex­
more
than ordinary ability, and
tends.
convinced him that he should 'go
The people of this city and county to Kalamazoo for examination,
God Grants Liberty Only to Those Who Love It
will, we are sure, do their duly and
which he did on Sunday.
The
meet their responsibility in this
And Are Always Rready to Guard and Defend It"
matter. They must meet this gen­ board also recommended to the
army authorities that this man
erous offer of the Foundation by
be given an examination for pro­
providing lhe 120,000 in good, sub­
motion to such office In Ute army
stantial pledges before August 15.
THE face of overwhelming odd*, George Washington defended
Then we ean add the new rooms
- It is learned that, this man's par­
our Liberty on the Windswept field* of Valley Forge. Today, aa in 1778,
and the other facilities to Pennock
hospital, so that it will be ample In ent* died when he was young, and
that
two
aunts
had
made
a
home
that
Liberty
it under fire. And once again, American* stand "ready to
size and complete In all Its appolnlfor him and helped him to get a
guard ond defend it." The battle ahead is greater than any Washington
One of the
Pennock hospital surely cjeservis college education.
this consideration from the people things that caused his objection
could have envisioned,—but the fighting spirit of American* hasn't changed.
of this city and county. Its service to serving as a private was that
We have just begun to fight. ..
U&gt; the people hu been excellent, and the pay Is so small that he could
WE SELL WAR STAMPS &amp; BONDS
lias been given »l * cost much leu not earn enough to pay his rela­
Ilian is commonly charged In larger tives for the money they had ad­
lt‘i going to cost o lot to win this war, but Victory is o million times cheaper
vanced
to
him
to
help
him
llirough
city hospitals. The added rooms
and facilities are necessary, in or­ college. He had eV31ently brooded
than defeat. To find the billions needed for Victory, every American must do
der to take care of the hospital over that situation until he might
have
gotten
Into
serious
trouble.
needs of Hastings and of Barry
his share by buying U. S. War Bonds and Stamps to the very limit. If every
county, which have been increasing
American bought a $!8.75*Bond today, $11,487,500.000.00 worth of guns,
ns people have come to understand
tlie value of hospital service Ip case
tanks, planes and ships could be paid for tomorrow! A small price to pay for
of serious sickness or accident.
Pennock hospital has had such
such a big reward. More—U. S. War Bonds hove behind them the tremendous
remarkably good management that
resources of this country. Your money will come bock with interest—as much
no campaign hu been necessary
since It was built to provide funds
as $4 for every $3—when bonds are held to maturity. Our America is now—
for its operation. Through the hos­
pital guilds an0 the careful man­
as it has always been—the best investment in the world. Buy your share of
agement of the 'Women's Board. It
Victory today!
■
.
hu been able not only to pay Its
way but hu also paid for some of
Its new equipment. But more Is

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'Fifty-Five Yean of Continuoiu Service'
PHONES: 2105-2103

�THE HASTING8 BANNER, THURSDAY, .’JULY X. 1M1

IITORT

Marion Gamble of Blissfield are
spending their vacation with their rd Bert Winsley of Hopkins Thunt-

Mr. and Mrs. Ruaaell Koercher of

Mra. Vai Jorgensen of Cadillac were
Mr. and Mra. Earl HulUberger of Sunday guests c
Stairs.
omstock Park, with hit mother ence Benedict.
Mra Arthur Seifert of Buffalo. N.
Grand Rapids visited Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mead and Y_ called on Mrs Herman Gooch, and sister, Mra. Nora HulUberger
Rev. C. E- Thies of Lake Odessa
W. W. Rockhill. Saturday.
children of Maple Grove spent Fri­ Friday afternoon.
and Mra- I’B Sullivan of Grand
•"""»• “&gt;■1 Un
McCu;
■
day afternoon with Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hutchens ana
lera of their cousin*. Mr. and Mrs •
family, and Mrs. Charles Mailhot Jnhn
Pt«h
^frs. Lottie Stowell and Miss Ger­
Rev. Frank E. chamberlain of Al­ and children of Grand Rapid i vis­
™
. I trude Stowell of Detroit were WedMra Bernice Clouon and daugii- lo was a Wednesday forenoon c.tll- ited tlie latter part of test week witn
Thc Townsend meeting will be
afternoon guest* of Mr nnd
ir Nancy accompanied by the forheld In the Cool building Friday, iTT' I R Wokott
Mrs. William Hutchens.
sn brother. Floyd Walton and
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Clinton nnd
Mr. and Mra. Curt Cable and Mr.
•nd
Harold Rosenberger
tfe. vUited W. F. Closson at How- family of Carlton Twp were Sun­
eral students of the Honolulu Con- and Manrin wrrf Holland visitors
and
Mrs.
Curtis
Cable
of
Grand
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rapids visited the tetter's sister, servatory of Mualc from Hastings | RUnJ.r
B R. Clinton.
will
furnish
the-program.
Everyone
----Rev. and Mra J. I. Batdorff, Mr.
Alice Bassett of Irving 1* spend­ Mra. Mary Fry. Sunday.
Wsoiey and family af Allegan to
Is urged to attend.
Eckart, and Rev. P. W. King of
Mr. and Mr* Earl Gout and chil­
ing the week with her gruodpart-nu.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benton of Woodbury were Friday callers of
dren of Flint were Saturday evening
visit his brother and other relative* Mr. and Mra George Bassett
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mr. and Mrs Allen Fish and fam­
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stickle or I-------- ----- ---------------- ------ --------------Mra. WUllam Hutchens visited Mr
Karcher. local, spent Sunday after­ ily
\
and Mra Wilbur Hutchens of Grand I Grand Rapids, and lam Weber of Benedict
Kitchener. Ontario, were Thursday
Mrs. John Batdortf of Woodbury noon at Ramona Park in Grand
Rapids Saturday.
tings visitor Friday.
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. called on Mr. nnd Mra John Pish, Rapids.
Mis* Ruth Wlbert of Hastings was
Owen Steritle.
Friday.
Boyd PajTte and Miss Marlon Ijoh- j Mis* Norma Bustancc is spend- 'eelved word from their nephew Keith a Friday dinner guest nt tlie Waibacher of Hasringi were Fridu/sup- ing a few days with Mr. nnd Mrs. j Tnbberer stntlng*ihat he Is well, anti
Sul Hoffman "of"south
Bowne?” *'■
!L' enjoying au*tr*n»
Australia v»rv
very m&lt;u-H
much.
Raymond Wieland was a Detroit
’
per
and
overnight
guests
-*
1
«•
—
•&lt;«
Owen Oteckta.
Mr.
of Fort Knox
Ida P»&gt;i&gt;e.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Lloyd
Lloyd Karcher
Karcher and
and I Although
Although he prefers the
me United
united visitor Bunday.
with lite home
Mr nn&lt;1 Mrs. J. D. Copl-fverc Sun-Marion ofw.Grand Rapids were
he says
that----------Australia
could
Marie Kenyon of Grand Rapids
WCZCSun-.
OUU’ 'I ^Utea.
------- -------------------- ------i day dinner gucsw of’Mr. and Mrs. 1 day
day dinner
dinner guests
guests ofof Mr
Mr and
nnd Mrs
Mrs i ,e“ch thf
the United States quite a few
'Robert
Newtonjtnd
family
in
honor
William
Crakes
and
called
on
other
'things.
His
brother.
Harry
has
quit Patty Hoyt.
1i thlnci.
Harrv
.. . z.
Rnlrf-rt N—w-fzwi nnrl fnmUv In lu»nAr 1 Williamr-rcirz..
r?rnirp— nnrl nntl—M nn
thlnES. His
Hi*
HAITV has ault
OUit
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Everson and
cool, relatives and friends.
1 hi* defense Job tn Detroit and is
Marilyn Martin of Grand Rapids, of birthday anniversary of Mrs_........
j I...-,.-...,
Rev. c
E vz
M Ickes and
husband of'entering Ute submarine
submarine rtlvidnn
division nt
of family were Sunday guests of Mr
■ Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler end In. tlie center of the table was a
and Mrs Harold Skinner of Battle
I Gwendolyn of South Bowne. and large birthday cake surrounded by Lake Odessa were Friday supper lhc Navy.
--------------.... and ™..
M Moulton of Creek. Carolyn and Pauline re­
guests of-------Rev.---and «...
Mrs ..
Pau) Olm- i Mr.
Mrs. Richard
Mr. and Mrs Howard Thaler, luca! many good things to.eat.
Mr. and Mra Harvey Paused of stead and family, in honor ot
of Rev. Muskegon were Sunday evening mained for the week.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
Mra. L B. Lester spent from Wed­
Grand Rapids called on Mr., and j Olmstead’s birthday anniversary. | guests of Mr! and Mrs. Fred Kunde
HasUngs called Mra. P. C. Tubberer at Ute farm, I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keim and and Mrs. Roy Nagler. also cfflllng nesday until Saturday with her sis­
ter. Mra. R A. Brown of Greenville.
Sunday evening.
! son Vent of Clarksville were Sunday ' on Mr. and Mra. Gerhardt Kunde.
Out of town callers during the
Clatld Mead
nnd
Mr. rQuests of Mr. and Mra. Semiah Seese. | Mr*. Polly Parks spent last week
Dallas Allee and Sandra Albertson I Mr.
r, „and
- Mr*.
~
—-------— —
-nd
wiUt Mr.
Carlton
Bump
letumad to Chair home al Gull lak-&gt;' *
na Mra.
Mra- Clement
Element and sons spent । Katherine
rw«n,eiuie Troyer
,rvj-rr of
oi Clarksville
vianuvine iwiui
rar. and Mra.—
------- —
...r —of
were John Endres and family of
Bunday after spending a week with 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Howard ‘ was a Sunday guest of her aunt. Hastings.
and Mrs
their grandrwrents Rev and Mrs I Demond of Woodland.
Mra. Ray Wieland and family.
UIIU aaiiu.y.
‘ Mr. and
■ 311.
Mrs.min
Beryl
mi*.Albertsop of Kalamazoo.
v. _ .Mr.
--------------------- Keith
—
Mr. "
and
Richard Durkee anti I Midland Park and Miss Gladys .
famUT of Woodland.
John McCue.
’
! Patty Hoyt Is spending the week
Hr.
j! Mrs.. ntcl.'r.:
.»&lt;,«
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___
....
.
i
..
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,
__
,
__
______
n
__
....
.
nnrt
Mra. Warv
Mary Rfiz^malrar
Shoemaker nt
of tanLan­
Word was received by friends in wllh p"t-'y Wedel of Hastings
family spent last week with Mr. and I Harger of Lansing were Sunday and Mn
sing.
Freenort of the death about four' Mr#- w- p Closson. daughter Mrs Fred Durkee end family of । guests of Rev. and Mrs. John Mc' *, .Z"
;i Nanrv
Cue.
Nancy, and Mra
Mrs. P
F. T.
L- Waliz.n
Walton called 1I WnndlnnH
Woodland.
Claud Mead is spending
I.
Mr------------ “a her home with lUnras
Frandaen of California formerly of on Mrs. W. J. Watson of Carlton. ! Jake Kaufiman of Millersburg. , Mrs
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thompson
Thursday forenoon, and also made Ind., sjient Wednesday night and few days with her daughter. Mrs.
Hastings and Charlotte.
nnd Dennie were Sunday dinner
a business trip to Caledonia
Thursday here with his son. Joe nnd Howard Demond of Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roush nnd . family.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Sisson. local, cuesta of Mr. and Mra. Henry
family were Sunday dlnnei guests of । Mr. and Mra. Walter Balrtl and and Barbara CoviUe of Middleville Thompson of South Bowne. In the
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Roush and fam- family of Midland Park, and Mra. attended the Cowles Reunion at afternoon they drove to I-ake Odes­
I lly of Coats Grove, in honor of the Leslie Pease and family of Cedar Pine lake in Johnstown Twp.. Sun- sa and were accompanied home by
Willis Thompson
I birthday anniversary of MLu Vivian Creek were Sunday afternoon callMl'j Elaine Kauffman of Lansing
Roush.
era of Rev. and Mrs. John McCue.
Bion Paynfe of Zeeland was a Bun­
| Mrs. Nancy Deming returned Home ; —
Mr. -----------------------and Mrs Frank Hynes ilsit- day dinner guest of his mother. epent Friday with her parents. Mr.
and
Mra. Joe Kauffman and fam­
Friday evening after spending sev- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. Ida Payne.
ily.
eral weeks with her son and wife, j Ford Stowell of Woodland. Sunday.
Mr and Mra. P. C. Deming of Grat-d
Mr. and Mra. Merl Campbell and - iter son. Mark E. Troyer and family [ Mr and Mra. Alton Rogers of
Rapids.
&gt; family of Hastings, and Mr. and of Ctarksville. Sunday, after spend- Jackson spent Tuesday and WedThe W M. A. will meet nt the Mra. Lloyd Karcher and Marion of i ing the post four weeks with her | nesday of last week with the forhomc of Mr*. John Brown Friday. Grand Rapids were Sundav guest* daughter. Mra. Ray Wieland and ! mer's mother. Mra Ooy Stowell.
Lily Whit* Flour
| I Mr. and Mrs George NeUon
Nelson ar
andPublic dinner at
al noon. .,
of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mra. Leap
Leap Karcher.
Karcher. family.
family.
| Jerry Herbert Thomjison is on
John Kollar of Mlddlevile was a !, Mr*.
___ William Hutchens was a Miss Gloria Laburn were Lake
Odessa visitors Sunday.
the sick list this week.
Friday afternoon guest of Mr. and Hastings visitor. Monday.
Darlene Wieland spent Sunday
। Mr and Mrs. Marvin Thaler nnd ■ Mrs Otto Kunde
Mrs. Howard Lowe. Miss Isabelle
Keith of Hastings, and Willis
Mr. and Mrs Percy Penney. Mr. Durbin. Mrs Dan Shay. Jr., and with her cousins. Knthrine and
■ Hutchens
visited Mrs. WUllam 1 and Mrs. Clarence Grandy and chil­ daughter Sharon, and Mra. Hasel Amlth Stahl of Logan.
i Hutchens. Bunday.
dren of Marshall. Mr and Mrs. Roush of Hastings spent Wednes­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Coats spent Sun­
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuart and Clarence Johnson of Sparta, and day afternoon with Mra. Mary Hea­ day with Mr and Mra. C. W. Doty
and family of Battle Creek.
■ son Dean, and Mra Herman Gosch Mr. and Mrs Lynn Johnson and ney.
A special meeting of the school
| were Hastings visitors Saturday.
daughter of Grandville spent SunLaurence Hull of Saranac is
Mr. and Mrs. 'G. W. House of day with Mr. and Mra. William Dipp spending a few weeks at the Pry and board was held recently and the!
Grand Rapids called on Mr. anti and family.
board was organized as follows:
Thompson home.
Mrs. B. W. Clinton. Sunday evening.
Mra. Sam Shuler and daughter
Miss Elaic Shuman of New Russ. Pres.. Cl«ude L. Walton: Sec.. P. C.
Quality fuels always.
Rev. and Mra. A. B. Fbckler of Esther of Woodland were Friday Ind., spent n few days with Mr. and Tnbbercr: Trees.. Ciias. Overholt.
Livingston were dinner guests of: afternoon caller* of Mr*. Mary Hen- Mrs Charles Bunn and family. On Tlie other trustees are Harold Yo­
Rev. and Mra. John McCue. Thura- ney.
Monday morning she left for Bal­ der and Kenneth Smelker. Chas.
SMITH BROS.
&lt;!»&gt;*.
. Mr. and Mra. Glenn Kellogg, lo- timore. Md.. where- she is visiting Overholt was chosen by tlie board
| Mr. and Mra. Lavern Seger of 1 cal. and Mr. and Mra. Howard Bolo her father, who is ill in the hospital. In place of E. G. Olson, recently
VILTE &amp; CO
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with of Hasting* spent the weekend in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers spent elected, who refund to qualify.
: Mr. nnd Mr*. Ben Blakney.
. Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perkins,
Sunday with Mr and Mra. Robert
HASTINGS, MICH.
. Rev. Lloyd Mead of Whitehall was I Mrs. Leon Howk received word Button of Wayland.
the former now with lhe U. S. Navy,
I a caller at lhe home of Rev. and from her nephew. Duane Krauss of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Miller anti and stationed al Pensacola. Fla.,
I Mra John McCue. Wedneeday.
I Elmdale, that he has been tranrfer- baby of Dowling. Mr. and Mra. Fred recently visited friends here. Ray­
mond wu enjoying a fifteen day
furlough. '
'
Guy Nosh of Carlton Center visit­
ed his uncle. Arthur Richardson,
Sunday/
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler of
Grand Rapid*. were welcome visitors
at the Sunday morning services at
the Methodist church.
Mrs Mary Dodge spent test Friday
in Hastings and was a dinner guest
of Mr and Mrs Victor SLssot
Among the large number of
photos of boys In Hie service of our
country now on display in the win­
dow of LvBarker's Drug Store. Is
one of a former Freeport boy. Har­
old Schwadt-r Nagler. better known
as Junior. Junior, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Nagler. is In the Field
Artillery.

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

man than

his dad

was in ’17

ter bom In Brpnaoa hospital Tuesd*y, July 31- Her weight is 8 pounds
and 6 ounces, name Janet Maureen
and her mother before her marriage
was ■ Altha McAdan“- daughter of
Mr. and Mra Dale McAdamsDecatur Reputflican

church will meet the 2nd Wednea-»

j.,

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of the flrat. so don't forget lhe
change. The first meeting will be
field in the church basement/ Au-

Ju&lt; locality near Fort Custer, h»ving sold their property to the Federa! government anUcipate locating
at the A- C- farm soon.
A representative of Consumers
po^r of Batlle Creek was here on
Thursday, making necessary plans
regarding the wiring of lhe former

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Pal party. Thoee having birthday's
The Fred Millers spent Bunday at
in July. August, and September wilr the Herman Babcock cottage at
be special gueaU. Everyone Is invit- Bristol lake.
Threshing hu begun wheat and
oats in tha process from the field by
the Ray Baboock machine.
Rev. Paul Olmstead, pastor

Sunday school—10:30.
Preaching—11:30.
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
Preaching-8:00.
Prayer meeting, Thursday
ning. 8:00.

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mra. Guy Maktey and
family were Bunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs Blake Makley and chil­
dren of Charlotte.
Mr*. Guy Kantner is attending
eve-

CULTIVATIO lLUIII««irS
All A HOHTAILI c«or
The cultivation of blueberries.-8
which most of us call huckleberries.
Is showing a derided Increase in rtcenTZS. Outarattag btaetanta.
has become a profitable business for
several people ta this state.
There arc probably hundreds of
acres In Barry county where culUvated blucberrlM could be grown.
They require on arid aod and that
the water table shall be about 14
Incrfea below the surface. Wliere
tiieae conditions are found they
produce a profitable crop if given
proper al teuton
The cultivated blueberries are
several times as large a* the ordi­
nary high bu*h huckleberrie* and
they have a delightful flavor. If any owners of ground that would
be suitable for cultivated blueberrlea wish to know more about what
U necessary to do to enter the busi­
ness of raising them, they should
get In touch with the. Extension De­
partment of the Michigan State Col­
lege. That department has a fine
acreage ot cultivated blueberries
near Bangor. Mich.
Recently a Michigan Blueberry
Growers Association has been form­
ed for the purpoee of developing •
the market for thb product There
Is also a national swociaUon with
which this Michigan body Is co­
operating. The national associa­
tion is putting on a campaign to
advertise cultivated blueberries.

Nevah accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Smith and daughter of Has­
tings to Montpelier, Ohio. Bunday
where they visited the fonner's
brother Joseph Farlec.
Freeport Mttbodlrt Church
Private Joe Ctadmer Hershberger
Morning Worship—1!;00. Sermon : is stationed at Cramp Swift, Texas
"Forgiveness
------- “
Mr. and Mrs. Farris Lathrop and
daughter of Toledo, visited her par- I PRAIRIEVILLE
Sunday school—13:00.
Cartteo Center Methodist Church ent*. Mr. and Mra. Owen Smith last
Mr. and Mra. Paul Nagle of Gull
Everett M. Love, pastor
lake and Mra LaVcm Calthrop. vis­
Mlss Opal Giles of Grand Rapids ited Mr. Calthrop at the American
Morning Worship—10:00. Sermon:
"Forgiveness''
Legion hospital in Battle Creek,
Mrs. Walter Hershberger.
Sunday school—11:00.
Bunday, finding him very comfort­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rozems and able.
ASSYRIA
***
children ot Grand Rapids. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adrtanaon.
Isaac Williams and Mra. Paul
of her sister and family. Mr. and Towns of Woodland were Sunday Johnson. Jr., and family were In
Mrs. Norman Stanton, while iter evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Allegan. Tuesday afternoon.
husband Morris Brandt took In the Keith Perlee and baby.
sights at the Ball game In Detroit.
The Woodland MhAionary society Mrs Merle Schley are spending the
Several from this locality attend­ met with Mra. CUmena Schalbly week in Lansing.
ed the funeral services of Mrs An­ Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Ferris Quick and
drew Adams of Hastings, a former
family attended the Miller's pic­
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
nic at Jackson. Saturday.
al home Monday.
Our Bible school closed Friday
Miss Mertle Steward attended the
Guests on Friday at the Lucy Steward family reunion at the home evening with a program put on by
Butler home were Mr. and Mra. Edd jof Mr. and Mrs. Milan Folia In the girls and boys for their parrots
Butler. Mrs. Hannah Stamm and Sunfield Sunday.
and friends. Tlie smallrat attendMiss Beverly Huit of Convis.
Callers at lhe E. Brodbeck Itome
the-post week were Mra. Helen Mist, largest attendance waa ill on Thurs­
8 with Mra Kate Cole and Mrs. klc. Lansing; Mrs Barbara Burklc day Elmer Deal and his two sons
Katherine Cole as hostessM.
and daughter, Mrs Manning. Lin­ conducted lhe Bible school and
coln. Neb.; Mra. DeVere England. much Interest waa shown by each
Minagv home has sufficiently re­ Washington. D. C.; Mra. Lucinda boy and girl attending. Those who
covered as to be able to attend Garlick. Mra. Christina Grozlngev assisted by teaching classes were:
churciv school after his long Illness and Mra Benner and Deanor. Mra. Ida Parr. Mrs. Freda Quick,
The Pleasure birthday club will: Woodland. •
Mra Chas. McNulty. Mra. Lewis
be cooperatively entertained on,
Wednesday by ' Mesdames Bessie 1 Eckardt JphTllis)R:kardt ^artd TOris
Reatha Jordon and Mira Beverly
S? Brim ehurc^‘dln?™S&lt;n *l! DaU» attended the Women's Mls- Ferguson.
the Bchurch dlr tag hall.
alonary and Young people's Circle
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Adrtanaon and
viite u
I convcnUon at Lakeside park, near Russell of Olivet and Mr. and Mrs.
vllle is spending the week at the &lt; Brighton from Thursday to Sun­ Lewis Johnson. Jr . and family spent
home of her daughter and family j
—
Sunday with their parents. Mr. and
day.
Mr. and Mra. Clifton Miller.
Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs George Adrianson.
Mr. and Mra. James Boulter and
home of Mr. and Mra. Ben SchneldBunday gueaU of their brother Clif­
family. Mrs. Mary Boulter and Mr.
ton Miller and family.
and Mrs. Sarah Oatroth of Maple arid Mra. George Bagley and fam­
Housewives have been Improving Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. E J. ily attended the Boulter reunion.
spare hours with the huckleberry­ Bates and family.
Sunday at Murphy's Point. Gun
crop for the Victory family larder
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke call­ lake. There were 79 present
It is the concensus of opinion of ed on relatives an(l friends near
Only a few attended the P. T.
the older farmers that 1943 has been ; Grand Rapids Sunday afternoon.
A..' picnic at the school house
the most unfavorable and discour­
Thursday evening but a good time
aging season in their memory.
was had by those who were present.
BANFIELD
A recent marriage in our midst
Mr. and Mra. William Norris and
Frank Hobbs has returned from
was when Ralph Raymor. Bellevue
Charlotte Hughes, WUllam Mullen
and Miss Vcatrice Barve of the Franklin. IntL where he has been and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnccck
attending summer school.
Checkered district spoke their vows.
and
family attended the Ritchie re­
Mrs. Florence Butte of Benton
County clerk A. C. Hyde of Has­
Harbor is spending a few weeks union at Shelp's Resort. Pine lake
tings was at his farm home recent­
Sunday.
ly for nn interview with a pros-1 with her brother Don Putnam and
pective buyer for the Lucian Hyde
Mrs. Marjorie Paerino and Tony DUNHABI DISTRICT
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Miss Norma Case .came Saturday Paerino of Benton Harbor, were Martin. July 15. a son. •
Thursday supper guests .at Twin
Utile Ruby Goodson Is the guest
Odkrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Case.
of her sister. Mra. Gaylord Gray.
Mrs.
Mattie
Adams
who
lived
In
Tlie Augiut Naujok home and
that of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Raymond this vicinity for 67 years died at her Luella Lauer and O. E. Brumm of
have had as guests the past week late home in Hastings last Satur­ Augusta called at the home of Mr.
day. and the remains waa laid to
friends from Ch.cago.and Mra. Ward Cheeseman Monday
rest In the Banfield cemetery, Mon- afternoon of last week.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Gray were Mr. and Mra.
management of the Bedford Mills,
Sam Buxton of Banfield. Mra. Ttna
and Miss Lena Payette has retired.
Buxton of Cadillac and Mrs. Nel- .
Mr and Mrs. John Miller of Bat­ He Miller of Lacey. Mra. Tina Bux­
tle Creek were Bunday guests of the
latter’s grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. ton la visiting at the 8am Buxton
home.
A MacDougaL
Mr. and Mra. Hmrat Kanzler of
The celebration of the founding
Battle Creek were supper gurals
of the Banfield Methodist church
100 years ago will be held In the Friday evening at the Barney Wil­
liams
home Miss Mildred Williams
church beginning Aug. 33 and con­
is working for a niece of Mra. Kanz­
tinuing through August 10.
ler in Battle Creek.
Wednesday. M1m Mary Bullis held
MenSlng Stocking*
When mending snags and small a canning demonstration at the
runners In silk boie, pull a thread home of Mra. Ward Cheeseman for
crosswise from an old stocking near neighborhood war board chairmen.
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Stanton and
the same shade. When mended with family started Bunday for Marino
this ftqe thread the mend can hardly City to visit Mr. and Mra. Clifton
Harris and family for a few dajes. '
Preachlng—10:00/
Sunday school—11:00.
Christian Endeavor—8:00.

UNCLE SAM SAYS "DRINK

MILK

FO

VICTORY!

■.■Ua, H«iinS—9 A

M. H 1:10 F. M.

Where else con you find oil these essential

food elements

concentrated in

one

de­

licious drink? Highlands Dairy Grade A
milk supplies calcium and phosphorus for

bones and teeth . .. proteins to build strong

muscles.

Milk

is a

health and Victory!

w*.

Department

figures show that
today’s average soldier is nearly an inch
taller and ten pounds heavier than in 1917.
That’s a great gain for one generation
—and a real tribute to the men of science
and the men of industry who helped
build Bill's husky frame. We're glad
the electric industry had a hand in it.
WWe food exprrts were discovering
new vitamins and hater diets for Bill,
electric research was working out wavs
Co refrigerate his food so it would oe
fresher, safer, cheaper.
While doctors were developing new
••rums, drags and healing techniques,
electric laboratories were improving

X-rays, diathermy lamps, electric knives.
Evejy before Bill was bom, electric
servants freed his mother from much of
the work of washing, cleaning, cooking
and sewing—so that she and her children
could be healthier and happier.
. Actually, these advances can be cred­
ited to the American Way at work—free
men creating and producing the things
that other men want and need—foe every­
body’s benefit. The electric industry grew
that way. A few men organised a com­
pany. Many men invested their savings.
Good business management under
Government regulation multiplied jobs,
• extended service; loarred rites.

Today, the average American home
pays only 10c a day for «// electric ser­
vice—and gets about twice as much
electricity for that dime as it did 10 to
15 years ago. More important still,
thanks to business management, A metica'i »gr mduitriei hart lhe world’t
greateit electric power rapp/y on top!

Consumers Power
Company

IfeH

Phone 2651 for home delivery or bpy it et your grocers.

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c: QT.

■■

■ UY U. $. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

INVEST IN AMERICA.’ IVY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

drink of

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hwfinn

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

�TM. 1MTW?

ID SLUIMSSIB
riTAiii c»or
stlon ot blueberries. n
f m call huckleberries,
lecldcd inereass In rthlklvsUng blueberries
profl table business for
Id thb aUU.
,
probably hundreds of
y county where culUriaa could bo grown
an acid soil and that

Mr. and Mra. Faul Stutz have]tings Tuesday evening.
moved to Hastings
•&lt;--------------where Mr. Stutz
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Neabet and
has employment. We are sorry to Jeanne attended the Maple leaf
lose them from our community, but Grange picnic at Reid's resort sunmunlty last week
our best wishes go with them to
Mra. E. H. Lathrop and Mn HuPLEASANT VALLEY
Mn. Lizzie Reamer of Lake Odessa ! ,1^ ____
Alice Whetstone. Mra. Velma De- &gt; Dunnigan near Maple Grove Friday
(pent Saturday
night and Bunday i
mond and Mra Millie Fisher at- ! ettemoon. Mra. Fay Fisher and two ------ ——
liuvlffli MAU.
tended a builness meeting at the childrenof Nashville were Tuesday
.

LEGAL NOTICES

i'

ae.ri.g

'

d.n—u,

K0TICB or MOBTOAQl SALE

tied blueberries are
as large as the ordlsh huckleberries and
delightful flavor. If ,
t ground that would ►
if cultivated bluebernow more about what

ORDER FOB PUBLICATION

tn rib*r' OR*pF.RF.O lh*l

r»n»t

IS IIKUKIIY GIVEN

I-. Tt -i iih&gt;m

n&gt;

ki

"i

NOW TIIEHKFORK- On motion of
plaintiff. II I. OHIIKUED Ibai Ibi

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

and family were in
ay afternoon.

FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE COR
I'llnAilus, r rotueralwK1. «f Walking

iley are spending the

b. Ferris Quick and
ORDER FOR rUHLIOATIOM
OF HARRY. HR

■' ।'

In mM

day NOTICE TO CREDITORS

u ...
Ibe Mrti.r «f tu K.I.I.

ta! and hl* two sons
Bible school and
was shown by each
lending. Those who
ichlng classes were:
, Mrs Freda Quick.
CNulty. Mrs Lewis

iui »u grandmother. Mra. Guy Golden and Green: Lee and Clare Fassett were

as . at
nt Bedford with Mr and Mra.
Mr* Ray
Rav
family. He has seen much action as
he was on lhe Lexington. On Thura- Fussen while their parents were In
day Mra. Golden. Mr. Bates. Em- । Ohio.
manuel Strong and tiro girl friends'
were at Dimondale vbltlng Mr. and : HUBBARD HILLS
Mra. Frank Bates. Friday he re­
Mr. and
turned to Norfolk Va
I OrandvuU were guests of Mr and
,Mr
Mr&gt; R°y Jenkins over the weekMrs. Charles Hutton and Milgra and PIjd, on Sunday they spent the
MJnnl$
Joyed • ■ afternoon at Gun lake
chicken ~
and fish dinner with Mr. :I The
— - - County
Barry
road men did
nnd Mrs. Arthur Lariirop nnd Mra.(some good work on our road alomUutae Lathrop at Cloverdale. The lhe hills with the big road grader
£U. SMr 7tunul.^ lhSlr home ,l *nd draw U»t week They graded
Walled Lake on Wednesday
Mnd
the
Mder and cut
Mr and Mrs. Ferris Lathrop and brush which is quite an Improve­
daughter of Toledo spent last week ' ment
with Mr. and Mra. E. H. Lathrop |
Jim Bowerman, who suffered a
and
here.
.. Other
--- J relatives
-------- .V----.. .
I light stroke a'tfew weeks ago. is gain-;
Mr and Mrs. Huron He»b' n«d j |ng nicely and is able to be out
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Haley and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Reo
son of Lansing were Sunday dinner Bowerman of Grand Rapids called
rumU of Mra. Clara Day and Vivian, on him one evening hut week.
Mr. and Mra Harold Higdon ofA letter from Charles Storitan I
Battle Creek were Sunday guests of , from a camp In MasMchusettes
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon.
states he Is well and has been pro­
Mr. and Mra Burr Fasett. Linda | moted to Corporal
■nd Nyle. Mrs O D. Fkssett and, Mr. and Mra. Don Moore and
Mra. Eleanor Strickland of Harting* children of Senriba's Corners were
Out 7-MI «Pent from Friday until Sunday i guests of Mr. and Mra. Ed. Bowerwith relatives In Ohio.
------------------man Sunday.
Tom Davis of Coats Orove spent
Fishing seems to be pretty good
, Bunday with hb wife at the home I in the lakes In thb part of the
Wiui.m|of Mrs. Anna DeVine
J country. At least the men In thb
Mrs. Edith Renkes of Clarksville: neighborhood have had some pretty

Mildred Bmilh. lie.i.i

and Mbs Beverly

Jr.. and family spent
ie!r parents, Mr. and
Irianson.
James Boulter nnd

SOME BRAND NEW LISTINGS
13 ACRES ON PINE LAKE
In Hope township. has 5 room bungalow with balh

AN ALL MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE

60 ACRES IN THORNAPPLE TOWNSHIP
1
I
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Z FAMILY HOUSE IN THE SECOND WARD

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2 FAMILY HOUSE ON WEST MILL STREET
|
:

one side completely famished. tMMAt.

BO ACRES FARM ON M-37

The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

'i i Biins m ii dim;

PHONE 2659

Rose Martin began work at the
ed a school officers meeting at Has-: factory in Middleville last week.

[e Bagley and famle Boulter reunion,
irphy's Point, Gun
ere 70 present,
attended lhe -J*. T.
the school house
ng but a good time

WHERE Can He Go?

William Norris and
ies. WUllam Mullen
4rs. Enrl Johncock
ided tlie Ritchie re­
s Resort. Pine lake

Mildred Hmith. IteiUla

Out 7 30

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

RICT
and Mra. Howard
, a son.
oodson is the guest
ra. Gaylord Gray.
Prank Lauer. Mrs.
d O. E. Brumm of

' nt Deed* an P*»» 74.
NOTICE IN 1IF.RKUY GIVEN. Tk.l

Ib.ntt of

DELTON SCHOOL BOARD REPORT

Banfieid. Mra. Tina
llac and Mra. Neley. Mrs Tina Buxit the Sam Buxton

Iss Mary Bullb held
lonatraUon at the
ard Cheese man for
ir board chairmen.
Sidney Stanton nnd
Sunday for Marina
. and Mrs. Clifton

,

physical fr the V. 8. Army and will ।
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Gillett were j leave In ten days for. camp
'"J** Sunday dinner guest, of Mr. and, Albert Oreen is putting a cellar |
Mra- Dorr Webb at Nashville. De- ur.der the Archie Burd house,
I. lore* and Janet Marshall spent I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haywood of
Thursday night and Friday at the Wayland were callera at the Green
Gillett home.
hotfie Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Lathrop and 1 ’ Mr. and’ Mrs. Ed. Slorkan of Has- .
children were Sunday afternoon ■ tings spent Sunday afternoon at lhe
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bam-1 home of lhe former's mother. Mrs,

lie rrsale.l ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Leon Adrianson and

Em-st Knnzler of
'ere supper guests
it the Bamey Wil­
ts Mildred Williams
niece of Mr* Kanx-

®alu2*’r
orlo Roush. Mrs. Roush had not j Rh5i..Junc.U?u !?
Mr.
, "hhock hospital.
Mrs. Schantz Mell me latter In 30 years,
land Mra. John F. Brake for dinner It cannot twin itself
: had been 111 but a short time, but
Mr and Mra clnud Kunkle and ' Sunday. Menno Brake. Sr. acdxn- causing suflocatloa
patent list
. daughters were Friday evening call- panled them to Rlvea Junction b'unIng children have the sympathy of era of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine. day evening.
lhe community in their bereave- Sunday evening callers were Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Geiger and
ment.
Mrs. Elgin Mead. Mr. and Mra. baby of Remus and Mr. and Mrs.
I Dale DeVine. Ordsllah Lynn and Dale Geiger of Grand Ledge spent
BARRYVILLE
I Beverly,
Please remember the
MissBarryvllle.
Agnes Benson went to Cold- Herbert Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ccott. Tommy
Branch.
Morgan and McKelvey water Wednesday where »he ex­
Jackson
Lake Odessa, _Claude
’ ' reunion
peels w
to uiia
find wora.
work. one
She is
lx smyniK
staying „
..HUKni Thursday Aug. o8 at pccis
---------- . of
. —
--------Reid's resort. Bring table service ; with Miss Jay Van Dorvn and Mr.
P?VC”
■nd your own sugar,
and
Mrs.
Ashley
Van
Doren:
80011
of °™nd RapMs spent Sunand Mrs. Ashley Van Doren:
Wallace J. Bales who is in the
Lois Fossett spent the weekend

4

a. George Adrianson.

Cheeseman Monday

Saturday all

666

ig them, they should
1th the Extension Deie Michigan State Coltpartment has a fine
cultivated blueberries
Mich
Michigan Blueberry
la tlon has been formurpose of developing *
r this product There
onal association with
llchlgan body Is co­
ne national assoc!*g on a campaign to
valed blueberries.

id the Miller’s pic­
. Saturday.
chool closed Friday *
। program put on by
oys for their parents
rhe smallest attepd&gt;n Monday and the

Lathrop home
itaptos spent the weekend with Mr.
.nd r^nd
ICampbeU.of JaekJwn and his sister
| and neighbor - Mra. Lou SchanU. l^e ^uera^f0 their cotudn* Mra । companled Mrs, Frankie Palmer of
ia.»

lhe surface. Where
are found they
afltablc crop if given

t. Paul Nagle of Gull
LaVem Calthrop. visirop al the American
si In Battle Creek,
ig him very comfort-

IgL-MDAT, rglT *

FF.IIKRAL FARM MORTGAGE OORFORATI ON

g.'T.
HeronJed
euorl
by Trmturer.
llsmiuond tbst l.uiar..'

MARTIN COUnVrS
Friends and relatives here re­
ceived word Sunday of the death of
Ralph Wood which occurred Fri­
day evening at lhe Soldier's Home
♦Kispltal, Grand Rapids. Mr. Wood
had been In falling health for sev-

TREASURER'S REFORT

Coats Grove, the son of one of our
first rural carriers. Claude Wood.
We extend sympathy to his sorrowbig wife nnd children. He was
brought back to Hastings Monday
afternoon for burial In Riverside
cemetery.
Mra. Osa Lewis of Hastings called
on Mra. Millie Fisher Monday eve­
ning of last week.

Delton Rural Agricultural School District. 1941-42
IH’LKATION ANI&gt; l.KHT HE|l\ |&lt; E

ran. t«

0 F. M
IIRIIKHKII I Hat

DON’T

A great army of war workers has gome to
Hastings to work in our factories ond build
the tools of Victory. And while they work,
we have a job to do, too ... a job to see that
these men and. women have comfortable,
pleasant, inexpensive homes . . . the kind
of homes that will make them better fitted
to work for Victory. If you have unused
space in your home, it's your patriotic duty
to convert it into living quarters for our war
workers. You may own a large house or a
building’which can be modernized to fur
nish housing facilities for workers families.
These homes are desperately
NOW! Act at once!

War Savings Bonds
For Sale Here
Children orc especially invited
to make their Bond purchases

t&amp;n

CONHTRUCriON ACCOUNT

gradually.

Housing Loans Are-Available Here!.
If you own a.building which you think can be remodeled into one or more family
units, a long-time Ioan through The Hastings Bui.lding &amp; Loan will readily fi­
nance your remodeling or repair program. The additional rent you receive from
your new tenants will be enough to pay the remodeling costs. Here’s an oppor­
tunity to help Uncle Sam and yourself! Turn vacant-property into homes for
war workers . . . profit for you. Come in today!

SLAM ON YOUR
BRAKES

(J

needed

Sudden starting or stopping grinds off robber.

Money is Also Available For the Purchase of Home*

INK
IGS

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PBODUCT8

SYSTEM
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DISTRIBUTOR

HASTINGS

PHONE UM

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN AS
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MEMBER F. H. L. B

�THE HASTINGS BAN NEU. THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1H2

.IVILLE
tonsil
‘

Mb» Donna Carey of Leighton
want to Grand Rapids Monday to
— I fan.
la ai.lfl.i-

daughter. Mra. Harry Depult and farepart of the week with Middle- | lowing
Thursday night and Friday with her Sunday for a family reunion,
parents, Mr. and Mn. Wm. McKevMUses Helen Brog and Pauline family at Grandville, while Mra vllle friends, on her way to visit;north,
relatives at Haatinga.
| aing w!
lit.
' Walker wlio have been wacatlonlng
The Methodist personage and ln the Hart Tlcln11’' •erp home for
church are being connected with - «*
Monday morn- River Rouge and Mrs Lawrence Day ha-s been working with the Kellogg 1 Mias,,Maxine will begin her fifth and
the city sewer intern.
j
vacation in northern of Big Rapids who were present for Foundation in Barry county, wa* final year of her nurse's training
course at Michigan State college.
Mrs Sarah Campbel! and Mrs.; MlclUgan.
the interment of their brother. with Dr. Lund last week
Pearl Kenyon spent Wednesday with | Mr. and Mra. Forrest Jolmson and James Dickens. Tuesday, visited Mrs.
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Rohrbacher ' The Lynn Burdick family recently
lhe former's stepdaughter. Mra. Carl. two children of Grand Rapids, apent Luella Thomas
spent Sunday with ids father tn moved to Hartings where they have
Pferdsteller. northwrrt of town.
'Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Rapids.
I purchased a home on High BL. Mr
Miu Lydia Guenter of Leighton is Grand
1
Mr. and Mra. Harry Bennett vrent; Mrs. W1U Johnson.
„v„.
home
t ,,
from
—^.i,,
Blodgett hospital. u
Grand
..„u 1 Mr and Mr. ujuoia
------ ----------------- •
Haloid uriuetn
OHB.U, ------ *.—7
tn Detroit. Saturday for a week's
Mra. Glenn Solomon who was ; R
ttpjds following a recent appcndec, and children
children aitended
attended the
the nibie
Bible vaca,pd
°n west Main St. known
;--------visit
daughter
and
other (---------making
from ai.
-----r ----- - ,and
«. .V'
th- Ro&lt;
Prvtl Blake
Rte*, home,
hnm. has
—- with
• --her
— —
-~ v..n.a
u» a
- good
-— recovery
----------- ------, tomy.
conference at Gull lake Thursday I .ten M
r*l.Hv»e
relatives
i major
mater roperation,
“-1U again confinea I prank nlbcam aHrtl „ y(,M.
evening. Thcv called al the Leo
U making giber
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grant ot • to Ute bed with a blood clot in her I jonncr resident of Middleville and ' Ortffcth home on the way. Waiter I lmProvementa in the property.

Miss Jean Williams ot Ptalnwell
ipent Sunday with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Baadafur and Mrs. Maith* Dirtrich William*
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood
monivlDa wtth tha former's daogh* attended a birthday dinner at the
ter. Mra. Day Pugh, nee Frances cottage of their brother and sisterin-law,. Mr. and Mra. Ma*on Nor­
wood at Crooked lake Bunday. The

street;

secretory. Clare Williams;

*}°5k
“ ®aaUn**'
July J&lt;
The ambulance brought
the mother and babe to their home
on Grand Rapids St Monday after­
noon.
of
dled rcCcnll&gt;. at the Griffeth has recently been promoted
Mra. Emma WUUama and daughMra Hallie Bena way entertainer
feilfare and mother Dayton. Ohio, cwnr this Tuesday I«Y- We all aympathirc with her in
hMr ftndl ^Mte Wh?te arromnintert bvMra I home Of ills daughter. Mrs. Raymond
*h* '• te. 1 ter. Mn Arthur neukM attended tha
A. H. Parker.
, lied White, accompanied by Mrs. . a-iuirk near nradiev —,,i.t—.
Mr. Vogel In Grand Rapid.'. Tucs- Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J.Liebier are In ‘ J- C. Denham and her daughter and : ^urtiter ^rtrthv* hr
th™ cated at Ft. Benning. Ga . In officera', reunion of the auld Ung syne club at her Gun lake cottage from Sun­
j
Byron Center Saturday. Mra. day noon until Monday night The
Ann Arbor where he is a medlca. grandson. Mra Nina Weidner and ' ‘‘^±fld^‘hy' he
lhrM’ training.
young girls who had the outing
George Maclvcr of Grand Rapids
in the University hospital. I Jack Redford, went to Jackson Prt-Crf.ukrt,
arromnanlef
is assisting his son Norman in paint­ patient
The Leon Rock family of Detroit day where Mrs. Denham will spend fri^ from By^t
ot lluunc. —re Thur-Jay rv.nln,
Glenna aalrter, Leila Jackson. Mary
ing the house and with other Im-I had been-spending their vacation a few days with another daughter, ‘
“5
Noah. Thelma Fllllngham. Jacque­
provements.
at the Rock cottage at PaynTakr before going on to her home in
ball^Lme
Und Mra. George Juppstrom.
1
Mac corson of Detroit spent a few ! h^.fd.iu,hl,r line Holes and her cousin from Chi*
The
Johnson-Wools ton, Gibbs Louisville. Ky. The other* returned j8 £*an*"
,
! days last week with his parents Mr i „ Ray Serven wife and daughter
family- Human ,111 b, rnij „.«&gt; hu™ Bu«u, ,.m,»
I. “X-Xl ,ua«,
Miss Dorlne Rolfe of Fowlerville
Betty' re,un*d home Sunday from
over the weekend and assisting in Sunday. Aug._2.ai Dr.lton park. AU ' Harry Balach. Jr. who Ls employed 1 »,0S df\er rourtn‘rLT PfMdLtei 1 and Mm W P Corson
Ls visiting her cousin Beverly Sweet
the celebration of lhe birthday of those attending .are asked to bring by Ute Bell Telephone Co. in Ann • {“J®* r "er couMn- Carl Pferdcateland with girls from Alto enjoyed the
ber sister.
s^X and J^^F^^tteX1^.;^^ °B »°ul* ’
own table service.
: Arbor was home frpm Wednesday
.
weekend and until Wednesday at n
Frederick Rock who Is-employed
The party who left a parasol at evening until Friday morning.
I ™ J’0®
*£?.
cottage at Green lakei The same
in Detroit spent several da'ys -tart the Methodist church on Children's I William Ferguson. Elmer (Mike) Xto belM
the dunfc for the cna*i Guard boys
crowd of girls had' an outing to­
week with hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cay can obtain same by getting in ' Bender and Henry Cunningham who
’iSdfwv^stVad ™ | of Clear lake at the Hastings Coun­
gether last year.
i try club. Saturday night. The Faulk­ daughier Charlene of Ann Arbor
touch with Mrs. Elmer Fenton.
I went to Kalamazoo Thursday for ”'' “had
Many relatives were at Caledonia
Mra. Walter Brown and infant
We arc glad to know that Gerrv ' army examination were re-ctasUfied ^c1’^^ ^, F^^ **'l °*- ners acted as one of the patrons and
Friday to the funeral of John Hackdaughter Deanna Lynn of Charlotte Dennlscn is iiome from the Kalama- nnd returned home; Duane White..
J®
-» h«p,Ul and much bm.m.cd in
ullO, Dorn White paurf &lt;1, XJrtVto
Xia.
Mrs. Nellie Thompson returned'
were
also
Saturday
evening
dinner
hla
home early Wednesday morning.
ter. Mra. Will Sweet and family.
health.
j examinations nnd will be her second | d"“®~JI home Monday noon from a few
Interment wal made in ML Hope
Mra. Roy Russell spent the week­
Deputy sheriff nnd Mra. Gerald '»on In lhe service of Uncle Sam. Don : **
Jr’tai
' weeks spent with her sister-in-law
Ray Overholt who graduated from cemetery. Mlddlevljle Mr. Hacker
end with her son-in-law and daugh­ Bedford are |&gt;arents of another «... being located ta North Ireland.
^&gt;d
Jr •
at Battle Creek.
T
-K.
high
school
in
June
has
been
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell at Kenneth Gerald, born ta Pennock
Mn Clare Zerbe and young
a™
10 ** “,,Pd
Mrs. Margaret Keegstrn and two j employed at the Middleville Creamcinity, Leighton township where he
Labarge.
children
at Grand Rapids, nceomTuesday morning, July JI. daughter of Parmelee spent the
,,
......
«»-»»•&lt;-,,
lived many years before locating in
। ery since.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Henning and two hospital
A birthday gift to his grandmother, weekend with her mother. Mrs .
r
B?n|Toledo.
etL?y OhioBUn
h
Hle. II
5f
^rtledTu^ayal
«"&lt;"nkbslmr
children visited hla former employer Mrs U M Johnson Mother and Mary Sharp.
*7
ul.V.n
To^° °h‘“ &lt;‘aM*d Tu~Uv at
Phyllis wife, lhe former Cora Flnkbeiner
L E. Johnson and family at Lowell, babe are home now und being cared i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis of“"'.H""™, •ct®1' the home of her sister, Mra. T. I. Iul clKlWren- .8W.nley
I »pent the weekend al Lake Louise and two daughters. Mra. Vasco Vin­
Bunday.
for by Mra. Isabel Lepper.
Ann Arbor viaited his mother. Mra. I ^J^M^
R^ri.^RO^.-77 GHlett
cent of Albion and Mra. Ray KertaMrs. Day Pugh and little daugh­
Mr .nd Mn. CUfford D.M. .nd '
Emory Flnkbeiner expects to go to Herbert Cttok. east of town over ■
‘
' daught.n.
M.rerlU ,»d Noon.
P”1"? “a, £•» “»
ter Mary Ellen of Vermontville spent Bay' View Sunday to bring home hi* the weekend. Howard who took u
Mra. Hattie Smith and the Arthur
..r. .t Or.nd R.pJd&lt; Sunday .Rl&gt;.d l».n i|»ndln« .
wife and two children who have civil service examination two years ~
Smith family returned from their
Mr. ni .uUr Mr. —TjJj'"
been spending two weeks with her ago. leaves In two weeks for Pearl |
l‘ K
home ,™«n In
northern trip Thursday evening.
H
arbor
where
he has brem appointee
rente
aunt. Miss Bertha Ronan.
—
-*•-----*- *—
----------------|Ior Uw **
‘'“nd- hr™k- nr th^riarv Earl Wiuy.nl who U In Blnd&lt;,l&lt;
hospital convalescing from a major ,!"*
Rlver
wnk brought to The former having vUdted her sis&gt;„ .,-------te-hon
m l,u Un. ur---------i-.irm m.UuxiK^^; “rind Sp£i
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Skinner were___
- -----------------------operation. Little Keith WUlyard who I
.Hopf
?ur?1
,1'
Thursday evening dinner guests of maker.
had been .-pending a week al lhe
h» Smith visiting her brother at Petaaher brother Paul Gibson ana win* ■ Mrs. Donald Leyendecker. nee I visiting her sbter, Mrs. Ada Shaw. DavLs home accompanied them and I *3rolJ1CT Jesse and wife. He also is key. They al) went on to Hastings
4?™" Saturday evening.___________
east of town, as a celebration tor Nbmia Glbtson, is spending some . southeast of town, and also spend­ they brought VktTwK- S Ida's birthday.
time with her husband at the Camp ing some time with old friends tn also Myrtle Davis home after a P3*.
Raplds M r- IXckens
Mr. and Mra. Will Reed of Par- In Missouri where tils company Ls | Mrs. Mary Sharp returned recent- ' week's visit with her cousin. r^d.
Doris.1! j**
”* with his P^"
enLl &gt;In
n ,tLeighton
f1*bl?n! DELTON
lived
parents
melee visited Mrs. Hartwell at Rock- i located.
ly from a week's visit with her son,
Mr ana
and Mra.
Johnson visited
vtelted 1
y.
,*V:r thC :
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Bush and
,-nr.
airs, Will
win jnnn.wn
, “
—,, * J?°
~
ford on Sunday.
.
| Five home economics extension Sherman and family in Muskegon
' ' d.Udhur,
'
---------------------------- i nirken, familv
fh.
thru
Mr. Bam.nl
“» nl.r.
plu. or,
on Miss Caroline Solomon went lo Ea­
Mra. John Robertson of Cnro aim leaders from HU* vicinity are en,
“
o&lt; (own now own.d by ton Rapids Tuesday of last week
■ Enas Price of Jackson
a Sun- and runny u Huun«. Thur-Uy
• Kean students cl human ■ Miss Laurel Maclvcr of Detroit, joying Woman's Week at Michiganrr
’y~- was
-r-where thsy are attending camp
and found Mrs. Peck much Improved l,,e nnxera.
•
rpent the weekend at home with . State coUegt They are Mrs Mary dav
Mra
wh?
Mrs- L*n,ul Johnson and Mira
nature tell us that most worry ■ their parents. Mr. and Mra Mulcomb Potta. Mra Zera Robertson. Mrs I1*- _ P'.. Mra'. Prtc.e who. ha[l in health
- j
' , ,
__ „ ,
| been spending a few day* with her
Buddy Sion. la. relunwd U. hu
B°wn« .Cenwr.
•“*
,p°"“
Nora SUrnsoh. Mra. Dorothy Tolan 1
ia about money. What is ■ Maclvcr.
nllnni called
called on
nn her
h^r sister,
clct^r Mra.
Mr.
““
i HasUngs
I mother, and her slQer. Mrs, Bur­ horn, in BMU. Cnab .nd hu U.your money problem?
■ I Mra. E. J. Talbot returned home and Mrs. Lulu Allen.
ter. Chmlr A»n te Mr-ndUM Iwr ... “‘"-.’J? ,V‘.T Sh*!1’ ,b?
: Blanche Richards Bunday afternoon.
dette
Wadd,
accompanied
him
home.
from Flint Saturday where she had I Mr. and Mra. Robert Frost ol
chon with hay unrte and .uni. Mr.
*"»,ln
1“'.
Dick Campbell of Flint who has
been on account of the illneiui of her : Grund Rapids spent lhe weekend ( Rev. Elvin Flnkbeiner and family .nd Un Edd PlnMwln.r.
“
“
•*»
“
“
!
been
visiting
at
the
home
of
his
Coma in and talk over with
motlier. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bel! t with tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. L 1
Mr. Alin. Llrnrinaiui. hr«d oT Uu
Vwl« who
aunt Mrs. Robert Barnes and fam­
tlie Flnkbeiner cottage nt Barlow
ua—any financial question
met her at Lowell.
; R. Beeler. “
ily for two weeks returned homv
lake..
teaching staff of the convalescent1
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Betz
spent
SunMrs.
Loren
Tungate
and
the
Clair
puxxling you.
Guests of Mra. Edd Perrault andI Sunday afternoon. His couain. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hulett accom­ home'for crippled children at Farmday at Charlotte with )Us parents Tungate family vtelted Loren at
tngton nnd her friend. Mrs Harry “mlly northwest of town the past. Charlotte Barnes returned with him
Mrs. Hazel Johnson and daugh- the convalescent home in Grand panied by their son-in-law and Freeman were Thursday afternoon 17.°
hV,
. Tor a two weeks' visit. Miss Sydney
Whan you na«d cash, you
ten Sharon and Joan were Friday Rapids where he is receiving treat­ daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCaui vLUtors «F Airs Peter Peterson, also '
.Ada ftnd
McDowell Wright who has been spending some
drove to Elmore Ohio. Friday, called
visitors of tlie girl*' grandmother.! ment. Sunday.
there by the death of Mrs: Hulett's a member of the faculty of the
«&gt;ualtu. Jtamle and I time at the Barnes home returned
Mrs. Pearl Kenyon. Joan remainea ' The Gackler-Kacchele family re- ,
. . - " **’ **"*
. B„t,b&lt;e
Rohb(r* Carpenter,
Caniantar all
all of
nt Chicago.
T-lyi— n»n
School
■z —
signature and security.
to her home in Flint last week.
stster.
They
returned
home
Sunday
for a week's visit with her grand- union was held al Murphy's Point.
Jlmmlr pulhrmu, U Ihr i»w dm 1. Tw.uly-lour-Mate, .nd Iwo ebUevening. Alfred England looked aft­
I motlier and cousins.
Gun lake. Saturday.
CITIZENS CREDIT
U, Cteuta meal uurk«. uklns ’aren *rrr prarnt .1 U&gt;e Muten- tended lhe Barry Co. Rural Letter
! Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harper and
Mrs. Floyd Harper nnd three er affairs at the Hulett home during
U&gt;. blur ot Rodnry Sdu,d who
'“' ■"W ™,, .. Carrier's association and Auxiliary
their absence.
CORPORATION
i son of Baldwin. Mrs. Ethel Kucchrle small daughters left this week
h», )oU&gt;M Ute marlites.
"“W «&lt; Mr. ITrd Stek«. Ote,. picnic at Murphy's Point, Gun lake,
| of Grand Rapids. Maurice Harper’ Tuesday for their home hi Ithaca. , Mrs. Bertha Dominie and Mra.
MU* J«m.i« Bum u havlnc . \ Ul'rkhte bud.WM wu Innueted Saturday. A pot luck supper wts
| and family and Mrs. Oscar Knechele N.
*’ Y..
*' after
--------*-*------------------------— MyrUq Carpenter spent the week­
a visit
with his parents,
enjoyed at 6:30 o'clock
*
end at Lansing with the former's
1 and family met with Mrs. Bradford and her father. John Kaechele.
Mra. Leon Pennock and daughter
I Johnson and family of Detroit nt
Mrs. Sylvia Allen of Parmelee is daughter, Mrs. Ruth Brown and
Mr.
Cluu. ..._^
Gray ___
and ___
daukhwr um,&gt; ind rrlrr.hmrnu romplrted a Naomi spent Saturday afternoon in
family.
__
_ ____
the Schud cottage, Barlow lake. spending the week with her grand------■-----Mnl
.very
pleasant
get-together.
GueaU
-------Kalamazoo.
Mrs Nora Whitmore of Grand Maxine of Merritt brought’ | included Mrs. Peter Peterson ana
Mrs. Julia Weller has beer enter­
Rapids apent from Friday until lhe Mary Gray to her home Sunda ,
mother. Mrs. Sickle, Mrs. Russell taining lhe following guests: Mr. and
! Bender and Mra. Sweet's sister. Mr*. Mra. George Waller. Grand Rapids:
—i Walter Brown of Charlotte. The
' next meeting will be with Mra. Wm. viUe; Mrs. Retta McNeil. Pontiac.
I Sweet on August 20.
Mrs. Wayne Hord. Detroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams
Tuesday evening of iMt week and and daughter Rosemary spent from
rc-organlzrd with the same officers. Wednesday to Sunday with relatives
They are. President. Clarence Long- tn Kokomo. Ind.

peri has returned from a
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ami Dean spent Saturday with his
parents. Mr. and Mra. Lealle Wil­
liams and family near Freeport.
Mr. and Mra Oeear Chamberlain
and their daughter-in-law, Mra. Leo
Chamberlain left Friday for New
jersey where they will visit Leo
Chamberlain. They will be gone
about a week.
Mf. and Mrs. Irwin Junes of
Galesburg were supper guests of his
sister, Mra. Alice Collins Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes nnd
Mra. Alice Collins were In Battle
Creek Sunday afternoon.
Mra. Will Hayward of Prairieville
and Mra. Xlvah Hayward of Ther­
mal. Cal., visited Mrs. Alice Collins
one day last week.
Mra. l^'man Case and two sons
of East Lansing called
Llewellyn Erb Thursday __
...
Mrs, Erb and three sons spent Sun­
day at Gun lake.
Harold Burpee and two daughter!
Delores and Irene: Mrs. ly Vern
Calthrop, Mra. Ia Vent Erb nnd
Mr. and Mra. Paul Nagel vtelted
Mra Harold Burpee and LaVcrn Calthrop al the hospital at Fort CiUter Sunday. Mra. Burpee nnd Mr.
Calthrop are gaining nicely.
Mra. Russell Mott gave a miscel­
laneous shower for her friend. Mrs.
Lowell Teeter Saturday evening
Fourteen guests were present.
Mrs. Merrill Evans and MUs The!ma Molt of Kalamazoo spent the
weekend with their parents. Mr. nnd
Mra. Russell Mott.
Ivan Smith who is suctioned at
Great Lakes Training station spent
the weekend at his home here.
QUIMBY
Mr. and Mra. Roy Petty and
daughter Thyln Jeon attended a
family dinner given by Mra Myrtle
LCotton. at
a Mont
ni the
inc Wm
wm Iia
mom cotce
lk*a. « Thamappl. lak, s-na.&gt;.
««_ ____________ ...
., .
Marie A. Cole will again be our
teacher nt the Quimby school.
Mr and Mrs Burr Rdwley and
Mr. and Mra Elmer Rouvh and
family were Bunday callers at- Merle
Rowley's.
Shirley Reynolds returned home
Sunday evening after a week's visit
with her aunt. Mrs Byron Girard of
Holland.
Lucille Rove of Pontiac was a
guest In the Chas. Rowley home
from Wednesday afternoon until
Sunday afternoon, when she re­
turned home with her parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Claude Rose Mr. and Mra.
FrancLs Rose of Pontiac arrived on
Friday evening to spend the week­
end with tlie Rowleys and called on
relatives in Hastings nnd Lowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasgow and
family of Dowling were Sunday
callers of Mr. and Mrs, Cameron
McIntyre and family.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Doxey and
daughter. Jennett, Deyo Larkin.
Lawrence Larkin. Lou Ann Edmonds
and Leo Howald were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth
Reynolds and E A. Reynolds.
Mra. Ernest Lewis nf Hastings
called on Mr. and Mra. Chas. Rowleyon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. taster Reynolds,
Mary Ixmise and Robby of Hastings
called Sunday evening an Kenneth
Reynolds and his father. E. A. Rey­
nolds.
Mr. and Mra Warren Hosmer of
Lansing spent last Wednesday with

Mra. Chas. Rowley and children
attended the Free Methodist outing
al Charlton Park last week Tues­
day. A bountiful pot luck 'upper was
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 38, 1M1

Mr. and Mra. Howard itawltt held "at Lakeside part near Brlghapent Sunday afternoon with Mr. i ton.
.
and Mn. John Richardson of Carl- | Mr*. O. F. Benner and daughter
Caller* at tha V. R. Wotrtng! ^a \mrkle°a™d*Mr*. PrJton Man­

home this past* week were Rev. K. 1 ning of Lincoln, Nab., attended the
M. Wheeler 'of Hasting*. Mr. and1 MWhnbig family reunion at the
Mr*. Alvin Hefflebowcr ot Clarks- home of Rev. and Mr*. Leon Man­
ville. Mra. J. Di Unan of Detroit. Mr*. I ning of Charlotte. Tuesday.
Olive Blocher of South Woodland, ■ Mr and Mrs Richard Hughe* of
Mr* DeVete England of W^i.ing- '
were“u^ay SnM?gX*U

KUpMrick
10: M A. M. Sunday school
11: fo A. M. Preach!#!
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
Leader: OrJin Yank.
8:00 P. M. Thursday prayer meet­
ing.
Annual "Clean-up" day will be
Friday, July 11 nt the Camp Ground.
(Horace T. Barnaby Memorial Part,
Sunfield). The committee ask* for
volunteers to help get the ground
ready for the annual a£rmbiy.
The annual conference convenes
August 6. W. E. Musgrave, D. D.
of Huntington, Ind., will be the presldlng bishop.
The camp meeting begin* August
0. Evangelists will te Rev. C. Ar-

SOUTH BOWNE
Mr. and Mra. MUo Curtin. Mr.
»ind Mn. Ervin Curtin epent Sun­
day at Mr. and Mn Glen Conroe'a
at Saranac, in honor of Loren and
Ervin Curtiss* birthday*.
Mr*. Ervin CurUs* spent Tues­
day and Wednesday with her par­
ents in Lowell.
Mr. and Mn. John Mishler and
Marilyn Martin of Grand Rapid*
were over Saturday night guests ot
lhe Will Mishlers and on Bunday all
were dinner gueaU of the John
Thaler*.
Mr. and Mr*. Hasen Gray of Has­
ting* were caller* at Milo Curtiss'
Monday eveningHaAld Neilsen I* building a large
the Rev. George Fleming of Hunt­ poultry house.
ington, tod. Rev. Oscar w. BeilelCaller* through the week at Jerry

dievllle, Mr*. Harold Hecker ot Kai- Uy Mr. and Mr* Karl Paul
amaaoo and MU* Opal aile* of (
Grand Rapid‘ Th* Cheerful Hcloer* Club will
Ralph Leffler and meet next Sunday at Lake Odea«&gt;
—7*?y
of Mix* ■ p®rk with a pot luck dinner at noon.
Doreen Clary of Masting*.
An member* and former member*
Mrs. G. F. Benner and Eleanor are Invited.
"
entertained for dlnder Wednesday | Luncheon For Out of State Guests
evening, Mn. Barbara Burftle and I Mrs. Agnex Holly Ftah*r «nterMrs. Preston Manning of Lincoln, | talned with a picnic luncheon on
Neb.
Mrs. DeVere England of the lawn of her home in honor of
Washington, D. C . and Mr*. Lu- Mr*. Barbara Burkle and Mr*. Pres­
cinds Garlick and Mrs. Christina! ton Manning of Lincoln. Neb., and
Groringer of Woodland.
I Mn. DeVere England of WashingFrank Brayton of Detroit is ton. D., C., test Thursday. GuMta
staying for an Indefinite period at were Mr*. 4. D. Kntakem, Mn. Elthe home of Mr. nnd Mr*. Law- ' mw Rising. Mn. Janie* Long. Mia*
rence Bird.
I Dorothy Long. Mn. Dwight Fisher.
Mr*. L 6. Jeffries and itaughter,' Mr*. Carrie Fisher, of Hasting*, Mr*.
Mrs. Anna Jeffrie*. Mn. Clara I Glen Stake of Middleville, Mn.
Dundbeck and Mn Cook called on I Edith Wunderlich of Kalamaaoo,
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Burkle Sunday Mn. George Garlich. Mra. Christina
afternoon.
। Gro*lng*r, Mra. John Dell, Mr*.
-----..MM.,,
Mra.--------I-awrence
Hilbert I„,u
nnd MUM
Mbs &gt; John Hnuer and Mra. George Faul
Lorena Hilbert stalled Dr. and Mrs. of Woodland.
D. V. Slwrno of Coldwater las. '
To Introduce
Thursday.
Mrs. Shorno nnd son
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifton Mlel and
Don returned with them for the little daughter Mary Lou. formerly
rest of the week. Dr. Shorno came I of Vestaburg, who are now living
to spend the weekend at the Hil- 1 in tlie Thompson's south apartment
bert cottage at Saddlebag lake. On on north Main street. Mr. Mlel L*
Sunday Mr. and Mra. Ernest Shor- : the new teacher of Manual Arte in
no. Mr*. Lawrence Hilbert. MIm the Woodland Township school. He
Inrena Hilbert and Kenneth Stan- is n graduate of Mt. Pleasant coI­ Mi.c./i.ne
ley Joined Dr. and Mrs. Shomo at lege.
tlie cottage where they celebrated CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
the birthday of Mr*. Ernest Shorno. ,
~
The Evangelical Church
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Williams
•
J. 8. Deabler, Pastor
and daughter Kay were Sunday din- I
10: 00 A. M. Morning woraiilp.
ner guests at the home of Mr. and ■ Theme of sermon: "4 Prayer for
Mrs. H.'A. Kitson.
Missions."
Mr*. Delta Cotton of Mulliken ta j ..
11:—
00 ...
A. —
M.—Sunday school
visiting her daughter and family.
7:45 P. M.—Combined Evangelical
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Fisher. Lost1’-------- — ~ “ —•-------- ‘-----------Friday they enjoyed a weenie roost shlp. Topic—"Youths and Adults".
ahd pOUuck- dinner at the Fisher Leader Karl Eckardt. Special numcottage. Saddlebag take. In company
with Mr. and Mr*. Harold Hecker day”. Report of delegate* to the
and family of Kstamazoo, who spent State convention of the W. M. S.
at Lakeside.
Evangelical League of C. E. buxi­
Mrs Mary Plalter and Mias Susie ne** meeting and Bible Study Tues­
Fisher of South Woodland were also day evening.
Choir rehearsal Friday.
Mr. and Mr* Dule Hauer end
Zion Lutheran Church
daughter Betty of Tustin are vis­
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
iting hla parents. Mr. and Mn. John
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
11: 00 P. M. Morning worship serv-.
Rev. and Mrs Arthur Dodgp, Miss Ice.
Mary Dodge nnd Rev. nnd Mr*. H.
The Methodist Church
V. Townsend and family enjoyed a
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
picnic dinner at Gull take Sunday
10:00 A. M.—Morning worship,
and vUited Kellogg's Bird Sanctuary.. litis A M-Sunday school.
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Faul and ! 8:00 P. M —Young People'* service
sons Raymond. Jr. and Billy or
Tuesday 7 P. M. Choir practice.
Chicago are enjoying thta week at
Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek *ervtlie Charles Paul cottage at Trail's
End. Gun take. Mr*. Curt Rolff
and son Eddie of Chicago are their
,. &gt;. . .1
guests.
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon. Keller
Mrs. Barbara Burkle nnd Mr*.
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
Preston Manning of Lincoln. Neb.,
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
and Mrs. DeVere England of Wash­
7: 30 P. M. Young People’* moelington. D. C.. were Sunday night IIng.
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
"The Spirit and the Bride say.
Burkle. Miss Jean Burkic and Ted &lt;Come. And let him that heareth
Burkle.
.
soy. come. And let him that 1*
Rev. and Mrs. George Wingard 1athirst come. And whosoever will,
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee Ilet him take the water of life free­
took the members of the Epworth Ily."
.
League of the Methodut church to 1Church of the United Brethren in
the Eaton Rapid* Campmeetlng
Christ
Sunday afternoon and evening.
K B. Griffin. D. D. Pastor
The delegates of the State Evan- 1Woodland
gelical W, M. S. convention reported
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
n very lame attendance and most I 11:00 A. M. Bunday school.
pleasant and nrofltable sessions
8: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.

Rapid*;

Mr.

school at Wayne university.
nd Perri tt hame on Sunday.
Mis* Gwendolyn Mtehter epent

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daughter, Mr*. Rachel Btahl and cousin. Marilyn Martin.

Shrock. local. Roy Blough and eons

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message and ]Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mn.
Will Hatnmpnd and daughter of
Mn Minnie Bouck were in Mulli­ review of Pilgrim'* Progress yas South Dowling
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ken. Sunday to visit Mrs. Andrew*' given Sunday morning at the
Mr. -------------------------------and Mn. Kendal! Kellar
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sister. Mn. Bessie McNaughton, church by Rev. Glen P. Slewart ot. —
who has Just returned from Law­ Aledo, Ill. Twelve life *l*e oU paint- | son Nell, Mr*. Cha*. Kellar and son
Ings made by Rev. Stewart helped I Bobbie of Hasting*. Rex Casey of Abbey.
rence hospital. Lansing.
1 the Hind* district. Mra. Sam KelMrs. Clarence Van Patten and to illustrate his message.
Mr and Mr* Geo Baulch of Hasand Joan of near Orangeville,
Mn. Lo Andrews were in Hastings
Ungs spent
.pent Sunday
Sunday afternoon
afternoon at
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Simday
Mr*.
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Friday.
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Mr*. Jennie Pardee and WaneIta I the
Hammond
Bateman
home.I RAwarrt
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hc'PcaUhrata
celebratetha
the
Bohray were in GlariuviUe, BaturMis* Jennie Pfeiffer of Toledo, I tatter a birthday.
day afternoon to call on Mr*. Ed- Ohio is visiting her brother and
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Davis of
win Nash who is now able to be wife. Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Pfeiffer. Grand Rapid.* were nieau of Mr.
around but not able to work.
| Mrs. Anna Hammond underwent, and Mr*. H. R. Devi* recently.

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SO. Drive at 40 ond under! High speeds not only
risk your life, but also shorten tire life by holf. de­
crease gasoline mileage ond hasten the need for
motor repairs that will’ further deplete the na­
tion's dwindli’ng stock of replacement parts. Ob­
serve this rule and bring your car to us regularly
for inspection and maintenance work that keeps
small disorders from becoming big repair bills.
Keep your car rolling . . . efficiently, and you’ll be
serving the interests of your country as well as
yourself.

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"Skippy," the "Wonder Dog,"
Performing Acrobatic Feats,
Impossible for the Best Skilled
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BEAUTIFUL GRANGE EXHIBITS

5 BIG DAYS! 5 BIG NIGHTS!
EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD, will want to attend the
1942 Barry County Fair!

Hundreds of entertaining and in­

on the grounds.

Picnic tables will be available and Fair

Week would be a good time to hold your reunions and get-

teresting exhibits will make every moment one of excitement

togethers.

and pleasure . . . every one worth the price of admission alone.

both adults and children. Exhibits will include grain, produce,

Premiums will be awarded for the many entries by

Thousands of people will help make this one of the greatest

machinery, livestock, etc., etc.,

fairs that has ever been shown in the county.

nesday, August 12. Plan now to come arid bring the family.

Exhibitors,

contestants, and concessions will assure success to this fair
that means so much to everyone.

The Fair Board invites

you to visit the fair and meet your friends and acquaintances

Children's Day will be Wed­

This Is YOUR Fair, Put On for YOU, and We
Hope That YOU Will Attend!

FED. TAX

Buy your Season Ticket NOW!

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 6, 1942

SECTION ONE—FAGES 1

8

Barry County’s 85th Annual Fair Opens Next Wee

BLACKOUT Ki's?
For All of Barry County Wednesday
Night, August 12,11:00 to 11:30 p. m.

Fold the Usual Dividend
Added $3,158 to Surplus

The Hastings Building and' Loan
■Association, despite the serious war
The following telegram was received Sunday by Rev. J. V. Dillon, handicap to building operations,
made
a fine record for the year
rhnlnnan of the Barry County Council of Defense:
ending June 30. 1942. Its total as­
Lansing. Mich. Aug. 2. 1842
sets were then 8341.44528. or 817.­
REV. J. V. DILLON
18250 larger than one year ago.
Chairman Barry County Council of Defense. Hasting*. Mich.
Its surplus account, after paying the '
Blackout will be held In lower part of lower peninsula of Michl:
usual dividend ot four per cent, was ■
gan including your area night of August 12. 11:00 to 11:30 p. m.
Increased by 13.15885 for the year.
wPull details will be forwarded by mall.
Its total reserve is now 824.483.90.
The mortgage loans at the end of
CAPT. DONALD 8. LEONARD.
the year were *288.436.18.
UnUl
Stale Commander US Citizens
very recently the association owned
Defense Corps of Michigan
some real estate, due to mortgage
There will be a total blackout In lower Michigan on the night of foreclosures. It has been able to
Wednesday. August 12. All lights In all the homes, store buildings, offices, dispose of all Its* real estate hold­
neon signs, night lights and the fair grounds must be put out between ing*. so that Item no longer ap­
11:00 and 11:20 p. m. The Barry County Civilian Defense Council Is pears In it* statement.
asking for Uw cooperation ot all the residents in Barry county and also
At the June 3 meeting, the di­
Uie Fair management.
rector voted to put Its loans on
a "direct reduction basis." so that
Hie amount of interest the borrower
pay* will be reduced each month,
when he makes his payment on the
principal of his loan. Those who
are paying for their homes through
the association will appreciate this
assistance.
The only thing that troubles the
directors now is the fact that it is
unable to find enough borrowers.
There would be no such difficulty
, were it not for war priorities, which
I make It Impossible to get building
materials for new construction, or
' for large additions to residences.
The association would have plenty
of calls for financing such improve­
ment* but for the ImpoulblUty of
obtaining needed materials.
There has been no change in the
membership of the board ot direc­
tors or officers. From the fine rec­
ord they have made there ought not
willing to serve. The officers are:
President Chas. B. Potts: vice-presi­
dent F. W. Stebbins; A. H- Corvelh.
secretary-treasurer; Earl Boyes, re­
cording secretary: Kim Bigler at­
torney. The officers named above
are directors The other four mem­
bers of the board are: R. C. Fuller:
H. 8. Sheldon. Dr. P. E. Willison
and Judge Btewart Clement.

Well On Mead Farm
Down 4,700 Ft. Sun.
The Bun Oil Co.’* test well on tlie
James P. Mead farm in Rutland had
reached a depth of 4.700 feet Sun­
day evening. Progress In drilling
is much slower now as the depth of
the 8-inch hole increases. So far1
two oil-bearing rocks have been
punctured by the drill, but neither
was considered as promising oil
enough to be worth developing. The
orders from headquarters are to
keep on drilling until the “81. Pet-

CONFERENCE OPENS lugu8L11’l2,, * 3’ H’,15“Day “nd Ni^ ?
AT CAMP GROUNDS ’ave Money by Buying Your Season Ticket
TUESDAY, AUG. 11 Now At Barry Co. Stores and Organizations
Con.pmntmg Follow. With Horace Powers
SCRAP HARVEST TO
Outstanding Workers
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| Member
of' ’Wind&lt; | storm Co. Board
BEGIN AUGUST 17

Get Mt for th* 85th annual Barry

five following day* and nighta. Aug.

I At the meeting of the directors
.' of Windstorm Insurance Co. here
;. last week, one of them presented
’ 1 his resignation. The vacancy was
filled by the board who voted
I unanimously to choose Attorney
■ | Horace Power* of this city for the
’ I place.
Mr. Powers will be a valuable
member of the board. His knowl­
edge of the law and hi* Interest in
the company will be very.helpful to
the organization. It is also a flttirfg compliment to Mr. Powers to
be selected for such a responsible
position.
'

reached, which is expected to be
found at a depth of about 5,200 feet,
or almost a mile down. There Li a
prospect that the hole may be bored
to a depth of 8,000 feet, but that
has not bceh definitely decided.

In cooperation with plans for a
National Scrap Harvest David 8.
Goodyear representing Uw Im­
plement dealers. Glenn Wotring ot.
the USDA War board, and Charles
Annable county salvage chairman,
met last Friday to formulate plans
for a Barry county Scrap Harvest
Aug. 17 was chosen for starting it
both in the urban and rural parte
of Barry County.
To assist with the drive. Salvage
committees in Freeport. Middleville.
Nashville, Woodland. ..and Delton
have been asked to set up weighing
stations to which scrap metal may
be brought.
Farmer* have been very busy with
spring and summer work and have
not been able to gather and haul
scrap to town. While an excellent
Job of scrap collecting tias been
done, this Is an effort to harvest
Penney Store Over the Top scrap from , every farm In Barry

DEDICATION OF 3
KELLOGG CAMPS
To Coast Guard Service At
Pine Lake Saturday

BARRY RETAILERS
DOUBLE STAMP &amp;
BOND QUOTA

The W. K. Kellogg Foundation’s
Pine lake camp, which has tong been
devoted to teaching the values ot
life to boys and girls, was on Satur­
day dedicated, along with two
neighboring camp* at clear and’ St.
Mary's lakes, to a new purpose—that
of toughening young men .who will
battle to preserve the American way
of life. The program waa interest­
ing throughout An outstanding

Th. CK, of BuUnu

Participating tn the test with।
Michigan will be portions of Illi­■
nois and Wisconsin which, with,
Michigan, make up the Sixth Civil-

Thls is a big assignment, but I
have no doubt that we can handle
it without difficulty." commented
Lt. Col. Harold A. Furlong, adminis­
trator of the Michigan Council of’
Defense. Expressing the same con-■
'
ard. Blate Commander of lite Clllaens Defense Corps,
- . . who
— pointed
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out that to date. Michigan has
staged 188 blackouts successfully. |
some covering large areas.
I
, Most of the counties tn the east-'

em portion of the area to be blnckcd out Aug. 12 have had one or
more blackouts, and most of those
in the western portion had planned
such testa for nights later in the
month.
Light* In all counties south of the
northern boundaries of Oceana,
Newaygo, Mecosta. Izabella. Mldland. Bay and Huron Counties are
War Time, for 30 minutes. Those
counties make up the first five dis­
tricts of the Michigan Cltlzeiu De-

Regulations for the blackout are
being distributed to county, munlcipal and civilian defense officials
throughout Ute area. These regulatlons wlU list the exceptions to the
blackout, including airway beacon
and obstruction lights, railroad
signals, barricade flares and the
like.

WILLIAM T. WALLACE WRITES
OF CALIFORNIA
Jonesville. Mich.
July 18. 1942.
to California and even. then it la
found growing wild In Just a few
My dear Banner Editors:
California has always had same- localities In the almost desert-llke
southeastern portion of the state.
in a climate so different from
part of the state Into which I have
gone that when I am there, I nev­ what we In Michigan know, land-

er look forward to any such pos­
sibility as days dull because of
monotony. So. when in the early
morning of Thursday. March 10
"the Challenger" stopped at the
station in Riverside It was Indeed
with eager anticipation that I look­
ed forward to getting acquainted
with this (to me) bit of new world.
Just the first glimpse of one of
the Riverside* tree-lined streets Is

enUrely different from what we see
In Barry county, and the Washing­
ton Palm Is Just one of such ex­
pressions. For ungainly and almost
leafless as this tree Is it adds a
genuine touch of beauty to a dry­
climate picture wlille one of our
llage would somehow look quite out

Part of Ute personnel of the Fort
Custer Reception Center band will
be present and honoring them the
Hastlnss band will Include "Them
Basses" by Hufflne, In the program.
HASTINGS YOUTH COUNCIL
PLAYGROUNDS CLOSE
Tomorrow brings to a close the
seven week* summer playground
sponsored by the Hastings Youth
Council under the direction of
their summer committee, of which
J. W. Hewitt la chairman. Children
from aU three playgrounds will
meet at Central for an afternoon of
games. The family picnic original­
ly planned will not be held, but In­
stead refreshments will be served

Another palm that la much made
In addition to the Inter-play­
ground contests the championship
Michigan no longer. Maples and
elms have disappeared and In their street tree Is a Data Palm (the fruit
not edible) from the Canary Islands.
feast till you have become acquaint­
This tree haa enormous pliune- be an exhibit of some of the craft
ed. Perhaps the most noticeable
work in the white building, and a
street tree In southern California length, growing out from a low puppet show Is planned by a group
stocky
trunk so that at a distance of children from first ward.
is the Washington Palm. Tills is
Parents are cordially invited to
the tree that one so often sees In the tree looks much like a majestic
pictures of California street scenes, sreen fountain with the spray fall­ attend.
a tree with a slender bare trunk, ing in every direction.
NOTICE
slim as a telephone pole, and 40 or
W or even more feet tall, carrying much used as a lawn tree, and the, I have sold my business to W. C.
almost tropical effect It produces Spohn of Nashville, who will con­
large fan shaped leaves. “Not very for the setting of a home is still tinue to operate at the same place
much shade from such an arrange­ one more form of beauty that meet* under the same name. I wish to
ment" one quickly decides, but It is
thank my customers for their pato much a matter of what trees I’ll just have to admit that it dees
Henry Vahlslng,
one can get In California that oth­ require a bit of mental readjust­
er considerations take a second ment to come upon a farm home in
Henry's Market—Adv.
which a fine specimen of this Can­
One of the most essential requlre- ary Island Palm Is growing seem­ FOR BARRY CO. RACE
ingly perfectly at home. Somehow,
Anyone wishing to enter a horse
southern California Is the ability to it looks as if such a graceful sym­
endure drouth conditions.
This bol of a life of leisure Is out of in touch with Frank W. Kelley be­
Washington Palm 1* also of interest place where so much' hard work hu fore 10 A. M. Wednesday. Aug. IX
from a scientific point of view, as
R Is the only kind of palm native
(Continued on bag* «. Sec. 1)

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stamps and bonds. This added fea­
ture should and will appeal to ev­
eryone.
It will no doubt be a
drawing card, a fine addition to
tn previous articles concerning the
fair.

the Barry county fair:
First, as Ita name implies, it la
a Barry county institution.
It's

sorts frequently drew the people Of
“■*' Barry county together. PractlcaRjr

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lack of materials with which to
"We have done a good job." said make arms, ammunition, or equip­ lurvivor. It affords the only opparMr. Carpenter, "a better job than ment.

Morganlhau set four per cent of 1 —
July sales as a quota for retalles in

acceptance

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tartan and life-saving organization:

Montha of preparation and train-’
lug tn civilian defense will be trans­, I
lated Into action at 11 p. m. Aug.,
12 when 41 counties In Bouthem,
Michigan douse lights simultane­
ously In U&gt;e biggest blackout lest,

urday. Aug. 15. They will wear
their beautiful, white-and-gold uni­
forms. These ladle* will parade in
front of the grandstand Hauirday

With 257? Of Total Sum

Council

First Ward Park
Die concert scheduled for lost
week Thursday was cancelled owing
to rain and will be given this week.
National Anthem.
March—Spirit of Peace. Kieffer.
Overture — Poet and Peasant,
Suppe.
March—Anchor’s Awelgh, Zim­
merman. Requested by Miss Betty
Singleton for Robert Henry who is
in the Navy
Song—Bells of St Mary’s. Adams.
(Chimes played by Don Clark)
March—Officer of the Day. Halt
(Dedicated to the guards of the
Hastings Mfg. Co )
Chorals—Come Ye Thankful Peo­
ple. Softly Now the Light of Day.
Songs—Gypsy Love Song. God
Bless America, Sung by Miss Ruth
Marble.
Overture—"The Narrator," Buch­
tel.
March—“A Jolly Cop", Jarrett.
Dedicated to Zip’ Thompson.
Walta—That Naughty Waite. Levy.
March —U. 8. Field Artillery.
Sousa. (Sound effects by Sam Mc­
Ghee. guard at the Hastings Mfg.

day that a company of U. 8. Naval
Anchorettea. who have recently
been recruited for naval service will

sole benefit of Barry county.
Capacity production of steel for war
Second, while state fain are dis­
Barry county retailers show a purposes cannot continue through
by the President for th*
34*. gain over quota In bond and the winter months without an in-1 couraged
auriHon
duration o
of, Ulc
the w
war. nenM«nhe has emlemps sold In ’Retailers for Vic°W °f ICr#P ' “hlulacd lhc fact “““ hc
iry Campaign", for month of July,
.
county fairs will be continued, be-’
ccording to tile report from towns
MichiganIS quota for scrap iron cauje they’ lielp to keep up life
i Barry county just received by and steel for the next six months ; morlle of
people give worth*
leorge Carpenter. Burry retail ta°alt^ty\tae1^^tOtacr^^iwhlIe en‘*rUlnn&gt;«‘ ■nd Emulate
hairman of the drive.
■in
&lt;^ cenl *ncr*“«-1 competition In production. Thm
The figures are as follows:
Ii. peace time most of the scrap he says will help the United States
for—
the-------steel--mills
came from to wta the wiu-. by encouraging
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. 6,615lhe
80 ‘automobile
be ““‘omoMle
Industries
industries — With iarger and better production.
•| the cessation of automobile pro­
Tilled, the fair haa social value*.
Total. raid to July 31st.. 826.309 55 dueUoh- ‘he burden of furnishing

tenant Jack Dempsey, once the idol
of the prize ring, now a coast guard
officer In the service ot Uncle
Sam.
Dr. Emory W. Morris, general di­
rector of the Foundation, gave a
short talk, in which he presented
the three camps to the coast guard
for their use for the duration of the
war. Dr. Morris called attenUon
to the fact that turning over the
three camps to the coast guard la
only one of many things the Foun­
dation is doing to help America win
the war. He stated that the Foun­
dation had added 82.000.000 to Its
budget to help finance other acUvitles to aid the United States. Cap­
tain Thomas a. Shanley, comman­
der of the Chicago coast guard dis-

fine

thing doing that will be worthwhile

Formers Hold Key To The all the time.
Success Of Co. Wi^e Drive
Secretary Sherwood was greatly

.

.

—

*

GOUnty UetS Funds
I For Road Commission

Co u&gt;on b, xxopUn, Uw. njure |
Tn-iurer UU
r.essary for roast guards to fight, and
"nt 01 h 0"1.0 •*•- «!»«&lt; ■ dr»n from Uw ifaw hUb- county people. It la helpful to
rev. o. G. McKinley
we will do so to the bitter end."
county folk* are doing in
The 102nd Annual Conference of went a lot better and said they WM lurn d owr
th(f
Lieutenant Jack Dempsey said to
commission for construction tlon no matter what the pt
the trainees, about nine hundred at the Michigan- Conference of the would sell •17-M0- They too. ro d |
the three camps, "You men can’t get Wuteyan Methodist church will
f.?r
maintenance work on county
phasises 4-H club work.
open
at
the
Pennock
Camp
Grounds
128309
55
andI
It.
quite
evident
that
!
roadJI
eh&lt;ck
th&gt;n
in shape to fight by playing ping
---------- ------- ---—------ , roa(u. lne check was smaucr man
Ila
ball
. .beuuw ..
.
pong. You have got to learn how | southeast of the city on Tuesday, bfwrv wfnrm HIH
d
lu Ivat m
“ «
“ Ita
“• 1 u,ml.
the &lt;» rnuuluto fight with your hands, your head. | August 11. at 7:30 P. M. Rev. D. T.
(Continued on page 6. this Sec.)
(Continued on page 5. Sec. 1) 1 tureri did• not this
- year make
the
your legs and your feet, against I Perrine of Lansing. Conference
' usual 1.500.000 to 2,000.000 new cars
•these
&gt;.._ ___
..I...__
.J ■tricky Japs
-__ and D.nM.nl
•VAN AUKEN NAME HONORED
BUSINESS CHANGES
President, «-lll
will preside.
sneaky
and
in
the
six
months,
on
which
the
“T
S
OWNERSHIP
Pastors and lay delegates from all BY BRAVERY OF GRANDSON i
Naris."
Major Robert D. V.n Auken, 1
has heretofore been paid,
On the program were a boat race, the churches iof the district, as well
Henry Valhalng, well known pro­
paternal grandfather was the ।
tug of war and pushball game be­ as many others, will be In attend­ whose
late Rev. H. H. Van Auken. pastor &gt;COACH BENNETT RESIGNS
tween the coast guards and soldiers ance. Business sessions will be held
ferzon St., announces a change in
from Fort Custer. The coast guards throughout the day with mesages of the Presbyterian church here at I Lyle Bennett, a member of the ownership, having sold his business
won the boat race and the Fort each evening of interest to the pub­ one time, and whose maternal &gt; Hastings High school faculty for to Wm. C. Spohn, of Nashville, an
grandfather was the late Dr. Amos the past seven years, has resigned
Custer soldiers won the other two
of Middleville. Is In a bos- hb position here to accept perThe speaker at the Wednesday Hanlon
■
events.
In south Australia, recovering | manent work at the University of
evening service will be one of the pltal
I
(Continued on page 8. Bee. 1)
wounds and severe burn* re- Michigan in the physical fitness
preachers of the conference. On from
1
celved
In
aerial action June 13. He program for men of draft age. He
Thursday evening a special service 1
reported to have attacked 27 has been doing that work at the
will be held dedicating pay Me- was
’
bomber planes escorted University thLi summer.
portal Tabernacle, the building Japanese
■
18 Zeros.
Mr. Bennett was coach of fooU
erected during the post year for the by
1
Reports received in this country ball, basketball, and track as well
Missionary and Young People's"
his thrilling experience and as teacher of courses In social
meetings. Dr. Stephen W. Paine. relate
1
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Lake who President of Houghton College, and 1miraculous escape from death. Be- science and health. For four years
come from Owosso where Mr. Lake Connections! Representative at the fore
his plane was shot to pieces -he has been director of the summer
1
was connected with Consumers Conference, will be the speaker at 1and he was rendered unconscious playground program.
Power, He will take Cedric Morey's
one bomber had been damaged. ■
ptace in the Hastings set-up as
Two great missionary services will Wind pulled him out of the cockpit
power and light engineer,
*—* *-----------------be held on Friday and Saturday as the
I Mr. Lake was originally from evening*, with returned missionaries time to parachute,
Grass Lake and graduated from the speaking at both services. The water 150 feet from shore. After
University of Michigan as electrical Woman’s Home A: Foreign Mission­ walking five miles he was found by
engineer. Mrs. Lake Is a Graiyl ary Society. Mrs. Mabel Perrine, aborigines who cared for him until
Rapids girl and studied art tn president, which will hold Its an­ they located white men. Maj. VanChicago. They have one child. Wm. nual meeting during the conference Auken. received the silver star for
Jonathon Danforth Ho*ley Located Farm Near Fine Lake,
"gallantry In action."
(Continued on Page 3. Sec. 1)
In 1837. His Wanderlust Carried Him te California Utef
They are Hying In the Reveal house.
MMooVan Auken whose home Li
222^ Lincoln St. In the first ward.
now at Bergenfield. N. J., was the son (Condensed from Letters Written
Mr. Lake finds his best recreation
of Howard Van Auken of Hastings by his daughter, who is now 83)
in fishing and hunting and 1s in­
and Miss Mabie Hanlon of Middle­
There is no one Lr\ Johnstown
terested in Conservation work. Mr*_ville and he lived in the tatter town
now who can remember that Jona­
Lee admits a leaning toward eonas a young child.
than Danforth Hoaley located in
tract and reading for a pastime.
, The Manufacturing Co.'s
two MICKEY McPIIARLIN
that township In 1837. The Hosley
plants are now enclosed within a
family settled on a farm southeast the birth of their first
MRS. VALENTINE ASSUMES
high wire fence, as the government
CHARGE OF FLOWER SHOW
Word was received here Tuesday of Fine lake In that township. with his father and
Plans have been completed to requires when a factory Li doing by Mrs. Rose Cairns that her neph­ Their third child, a daughter, was
maze
successiuj flower
newer show.
*now. Owuw. war
~ work. The plant Is further ew. George Michael McPharlln, who bom there, also their fourth child.
make a successful
Ing to other duties. Mrs. Milo De- ,
“ J? hv
wfli have completed three years In
Vries has resigned as superintend" TmdHaries^ Th^ mav the air corp* in Canada and Eng­
ent and Mr*. J. L. Valentine haa
land. in September, would arrive
been appointed
appointed with
with Mrs.
Mr*. John
John
c^M_.BnTrAer^.“
been
! In case of any plant disturbance. in the United States, probably this
Brass as assistant superintendent.
month, which is happy news to his । lly moved to Mendon. Mich. The
They are subject to military law. relative* and friends.
i fifth child,
a son,
was bom
in Men
----------------■,----—.--------------------—-­ reached YpaUanti Ha
The patriotic theme will be car­
I and trained by an army officer.
in 1R4.1
A rtaushtar
Mickey has seen a lot of active don
don ln
1843. A
daughter. Marv.
Mary,
ried out as planned. Please .note
They will not be subject to the draft service with the Royal Canadian I»»»
bom there in 1849. She
mistakes tn entries in no American
unless they are released from their Air Force, and with the Eagle
now 93. and the only surviving
flag exhibit other than the one
present duties, and they will not Squadron, of American flyer*. In I member of her family. She live*
for women's clubs. Make reserva­' i be permitted to resign.
___ &gt;___ ■__ .. In
tions for entries in color arrange- ment class No. 12: also women's 1 Ktvnrv
home on furlough this fall when he Mrs. Jane B.Hagl*.’ 1307 West North county. The Ol
dubs
v
uuus and
niiu garden
guiucn club
ciuo exhibits.
exiiiuiu. AH
nu ,
will marry the girl of his choice. St.. Kalamazoo, give an Interesting speaking of the
entries must be In place by 9 o’clock
Because of business affairs and Miss Virginia Bertram, of Toronto. account of her father's pioneering April 18. IBM.
Wednesday morning as the judging 1 ot,1«r considerations. I have wllh- Canada, whom he met while In In this county and state, also In
| drawn my name from the coming training In the R.OA.F. In a con­ Kansas and California. In the days both countiM.
primary election as candidate for tinual round of bomb diving Mickey’s we have menUoned. She tells about
1 the office of register of deeds on
the “Gold Rush" to California The
ONE AUCTION SALE
I the Republican ticket. I appreciate Just been released from a hospital account of Mr. Hosley's trips to
LOUIS H. RANDALL. Adm.
_________
I the support and
encouragement where he received treatment for that state, also of the stirring time*
Having sold the residence and | given by the friends who signed several weeks.
in Kansas preceding the Civil war.
are to Interesting that ws are sure
no further use for the furniture । my petition and know that they
Ml*. Randall will hold an auction , will appreciate the reason for my PIONEER PICNIC
PLANNED
sals at the-Sparks Shop located at withdrawal.
112 Rut Court Street Ip Hastings. Adv. 7-30
Kenneth W. Braendle
Plans are underway. Irving ChariDawwy Reed will cry the sale and i
------ -------- •
.
Jonathan Danforth Iloslcy waa
— •«
---------- -- and John Birman PFKk-nrK
C.
M. —
Hammond
PENNOCK nrriMinw
REUNION
will act as clerks. See the adv.
At Roy Preston's Aug. g. All rtl- sometime this month, the date
elsewhere In this issue for full: stives Invited. Pot luck dinner.— and plana can be announced next
particulars.
jBlrdena UrtUt, See. ■ Adv.

I May We
I Introduce ...

I

.■xS? ~ THE WANDERINGS OF A JOHNSTOWN
PIONEER TOLD BY HIS DAUGHTER

Plant Police
Protect the
Manufacturing Co.

�J32_

THE HASTING 8 BANNER, THUMDAY, AUGUST 8, 18U.

Reva Miller, daughter of Mr. and rifle shooting, being second highest1 William O. Dillon, salesman forjeau Agency la in charge-here this | g»A18B8l8M8*** aiAtel^FF
Mr*. Peter Miller of route 2. had .in
platoon wiUi a rating of 23T Mueller Furniture Co. of Grand week while Mrs LaMoine Hennsy. i 8lMM||N||Y Ml)111
both bone* In her leg Just above
u
t
ocani. iso
Tn Rapids, landed a SW lb. soiaU mouth local manager. 1* on vacation. . »»'»&gt;'wlw8 I
— T ...
... •.rw,_.
. ' .
1 kIaaw a«u
ia*« WwiireA**-l Mrs. E,
■ .!■ mat
.i.h and children ; Berryville
Martin P. Hawthorn*, Group D. 26th the ankle, broken Friday when a 1 auwcuuc
Jeute
McLaury
putot mooting ne n*s
T*ch. Sch. 8qd, Atlantic city. N. 3. swing roi» broke, letting
I have moved from 210 N. Chyrch 88.1 A meeting 1* called for thi* week
mad* the record for sharpshooter B*,nln«'
iFriday evening al 8:M at the home
Six coast guardsmen from Pine
I wnlcn ‘nwLM nlm ,nlro ® peroent- 1 reca. uu*• nxir mei wiwi ■ p*ui- 1, to 831 W. Bond
was reduced by a Hastings pny- , age
hu
hlgh fuI accident Monday morning when
Mn. John Engel I* spending three of Mr. and Mr* Will Hyde for
home
the Klwanl* club yesterday to club ^C|0,’i 1 d hh U eon,lneU 10 **r rating
i.M.w result*
rawia tn
in a
. considerable
«m»ucn.uw in- she slipped on a rug tn
mi their
—— •«
—- ■I -•eJ“ 4» Canada with her rister. everyone interested In Um Improvaed at her home.
crease In wage*. He 1* the aon of and in falling, her wrist was frac- Mrs. Ml tie11. w|io*e eon. Air Ob- ment of Berryville cemetery. The
member* and their guests.
Wont iia* been received from
Mr. ana
and ears,
Mn vuniun
Clinton Castle oi
of tuxvu,
tured. ■*
a &gt;3
special
misfortune **
at the
Emeat MlttelL RCAF. . wa*
.v. air.
—mewdwyaauw
. Castleton
■ ■ ■ ■ Township board
■ , .« will a*Mr*. awawaav
Maude Van
Oalaan w
of wv-u.o,
Dowling Frederic* J. Castle, formerly of Dolton. R. 1. and was employed by. present time as Mr. Kerr has been, *&gt;}}ed in acUon flying over England. :*Ut with this project, providing ths
A-W.
was.
- —** v^wawu
board of supervisor* held local people show sufficient Inter­
Martin P. Hawthorne, son of Mr. haa been, transferred from Jeffer- Delton, who Is in training al the j th* Kalamazoo Vegetable Parch- seriously ill tor several weeks past.!
nnd Mrs. Ralph Hawthorne. 08 E. I son Barracks to ScotU Field. Ill,' Marine Bare. San Diogo. Calif, that I ment Co. before entering setvlce i Mr*. Mary A. Brake of Charlotte, their on* day soaslou for this month ,eat. Let u* aU attend this meeting
he has received expert rating tn I
i owner of the Hastings Credit Bur-1 on Monday.
Friday evening. Officer* are to be
RWI.
whn enlisted aa an where lie will attend radio school
Th* rationing boonl. offices were elected.
.

1

Adviwry Committee
Donate Their Service

LOCAL NEWS

STRONG

...

FROMMS*

THESE ARE THE
FOODS TO BUY
U. S. Need* US Strong! Eat right to work right. Big meals do not

nourishing diets nor

do high prices guarantee quality Foods. You can be sure of the right foods at the right

prices ... of balanced budgets and balanced diets ... by shopping here for the delicious

foods that supply the nourishment so essential to good health. We have them in vast variety
to make menu-planning cosier, and our many low prices mean many savings on your food
order.

Victory
DEL MONTE FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES IN GLASS
Buy Now Before Prices Rise
Royal Ann Cherries
BING CHERRIES
WHOLE FIGS

FRUIT COCKTAIL

SLICED BEETS
Co. 82-70U

BOLOGNA
King or sliced, lb. x.-.

O

Fresh, lb.

VEAL ROAST
BEEF CHUCK ROAST

PIG LIVER
SKINLESS FRANKS

VINEGAR
Gallon

PORK LOIN ROAST
FRESH BEEF LIVER
PORK STEAK
10% SAVED
NOW OR 1»%
TAKEN 1Y THE
AXIS UTERI

pound
pound

pound

Co. 83J8. N*. tM Jar............... .......

PUMPKIN

FRUIT FOR SALAD

Pound

POTATO SALAD

______

PEARS
p

Co. 8X25. N*. 383 glass............ "

PLUMS

for

HEAT DEPARTMENT

BOILING BEEF

Cs. 8J.W. Na. t!4 Jar.

9

19'
33'
31'

Green LIMA BEANS
Das. 8X00. Na. 383 glass ..............

J 9'
.. 17'

WHOLE KERNEL CORN
e 83.40.
383 glaoa Jar

CARROTS

99.

O
OQ
fa fer faW

223'

FRUITS L VEGETABLES

33'
29'
35c

PILLSBURY FLOUR
CIGARETTES
GRAPEFRUIT

HEAD LETTUCE
Large,

firm

head*

fTKAIMD

2,23

17'
22'
39'
29'
28'
19'
27'
17'
20'
19'

TOMATOES
—.... ■“

9

9E

for

CABBAGE
CUCUMBERS

3

MICHIGAN POTATOES

CELERY HEARTS

Esther Hom entertained for din-

mother's friend*. Alta Manlier of
Hope Center and Mr* Mina KenPvt. Fred Peake of Camp Shel­
by. Miss, is home on a furlough.
and hl* many friend* are glad to 1

33'
25'

PEACHES
2411b sack

$1.09

carton

$1.19

*eg. - no. 2 cn».

2 for 29&lt;

FDDD^CENTERl

BUY WAR BONDS

fcsUteday

20t5 I. STATI $T„ HASTINGS. MICH.

“THI BIST FOR LtSS

"THE MEXICAN SPITFJRE AT SEA'
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY, AUGUST 9-10

"THE JACKASS MAIL"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:M to 3:M

Home grown, tender

SWEET CORN

THEATERS

"WHO IS HOPE SCHUYLER"

3'
10'
39'
9'

WAX BEANS
LEMONS

Cobb School Dist.
Added To
Thornapple-Kellpgg

Rotarians Visited The
J?
4
’
Mfg. Go. Plant Mon.

32'
22'
30'

PRUNES

PEACHES

BACON TID BITS

GROUND BEEF

SPICE PEACHES

35'
39'
29'

whatever, in carrying out the gov­
ernment's regulation* for inducting
men Into the army. But there-* an­
other group In connection with tiiat
work which we failed to mention,
because we did not know of K* «Istenca, vis: the Advisory Commit­
Hendershott block on Monday.
| DeKan
Richard Hotchkiss. reported to the
The Lady Maccabees will hold an tee. which cooperate* with the
meeting
the
of- Selective Service Board.
sheriffs office a* missing, relumed afternoon
---------------------- -------at
‘ “
“ --home
---------Every occupational questionnaire
Mr*. Mildred Fuhrman Thursday.
to hl* home on Friday night.
Neal Wilson received an unusual August 8.
Uonnatra. partially or wholly un­
filled. Is token before the member*
son. now In training in California Prairieville
W. 8. C. 8. will meet Wednaiday. of thU Advisory Committee in Bany
—a horned toad. In appearance it
look* like a miniature version of a August 12. at the church. Pot luck county. Barry.county's total draft
registreUon has passed through •
nightmare but Mr. Wilson says it dinner at noon.
their hands. Every blank that they
is really very harmless and gentle.
have worked on requires from ten
minutes to half an hour to fill out.
called to Michigan City. Ind, Thurs­
The members of tho Advisor)' Com­
day by the death of his mother. Mr*.
mittee cheerfully donate many
Victor Darron.
John Sebotean. 21. of Nashville,
Our Woodland correspondent this who was Injured In an accident hour* of service, usually after their
regular work is done, to aid the
south of that village a week ago government in the selective draft.
1 Gw horse* in the well known span i) ndayg&gt; Is booked fr|* further
They also serve every registered
grief and a lot of It. He was brought
long big to Ford Stowell, a team to the hospital here for treatment. man. In talking pith one of the
member* of the Advisory commit­
which lias taken part in many local
fairs And ouUide heavyweight pull­ Tuesday. John evidently 1* fond of tee wc team Uiat each member ha*
ing contests.
his conception of a high time In cheerfully given much time to this
wrek. The clerical work required
A greater and more Intensive
drive tor scrap metal will begin from hl* wrecked car to relative In carrying out the-duties of the
Aug. 17 In Barry county. Weighing living near Bellevue for 150 00 cash, AdvLvory Committee I* eitlier done
station.' are lo be set up in Hastings. and on Monday night, when he was by the member* of that committee
NaahvilM. Middleville. Woodland. picked up by the officers, he had or by their personal stenographers.
Delton and Freeport Our quota I* 20 cents left, which show* that They also give over their stores,
a million and one hundred thous- he knows bow to separate himself salesrooms, and private offices to
li»e carrying out of their duties.
from tiie coin of the realm.
Of this committee Laurence EL
if every farmer , does hl* bit. plus
the efforts of every householder.
।Sebotean drove when the crash Barnett is chairman. The other
Rend the plans on the first page ।came was stolen from Battle Creek Hastings members are Adalbert
Cortright. D- H. Sharp. Roy Bush.
of the Banner for the contag '
------------------„
MMH1
011 July 8. and there 1* more than
Scrap Harvest drive beginning B 4Usplclon that John can tell how George Green. William Sherwood.
Monday. Aug. IT.
\
that happened. That Is one thing. Everett Swegles. A. J. Larsen. Roy
George
Ransom
thought
lie | Selling tires from a atolen car is Chandler and Roy Cordes: the Mid­
reached for the brake when he another. Aside from those two mat­ dleville membre is Cashier Lee of
drove his car Into a garage Monday jier*. which John Is apt to find are the Farmara Bank; In Freeport the
afternoon. Instead he put the ac- not trivial, it ha* been revealed' member Is Ken Braendle; Wood­
land. Karl Paul; and Delton. George
'
.
---- ---------- --- -----------WOLI.
WM W1AC,I,
. 4
.
1 hurt, but hla car crashed through iwa* on probation from th* Michi- Leonard.
The Banner is glad to make this
ithe rear of the garage. Consider- gan state prison al Jackson. 80
able repairing will be necessary for he Is wanted for violation of hts mention in Justice to these mer.
1 both the garage and car.
lxMrole. and tliat's no trifling mat- and the good work piey do.Kenneth Schant*. now with Uncle i ter either.
Sam's forces ta Alaska, is receiving I In any event, besides suffering
*Sekly
°f lhe Banner.
I from bad bruise* ta an automobile
Gordon Crothcra with the A. E accident, this young man faces a
F. ta Iceland, writes home that serious situation. He Is waiting for
I mail is coming through now quite I more grief In the Barry county Jail.
1I regularly and. at last, copies of th*
the 1
I .---------------- -•-»*
-----------------------------------At a Joint meeting of the Thomapple-W. K. Kellogg school board
:Banner, which hr read* from cover
I to cover, want ads and all. he aver*. ?//
and the town board* of RullAnd
1 Martin Tinker who suffered a
and Irving townships, what haa
stroke of apoplexy. Monday and J
D ,
. u
been known as the Cobb school dis­
। haa been in a nwre or leu un-: 7hc R&lt;)tjlry club, at their July trict was practical) all nlxvorbcd in­
I coiucious condition since was felt 27 mMrlln8 voU‘d tb«t rsch member
to the Thomapple-Kellogg district.
ito be slightly improved yesterday. j«h*uld bring a pound of sugar for
The addition of this district adds
1 Marion Matthews, who lived In'thelr flnt meeting in Augu*t. Some two and one-half square miles and
Hastings many years and wu a °r lhem dld- bul the forgetter* of bring* the total area of Thom­
brother of the late Ben Matthews.'
“
apple-Kellogg district to approxi­
They
promised
to
remember
It
next
, passed away ta July, in Los Angele*.
mately eighty-three square mile*.
Monday. At their last meeting, the
The district, which is the eighteenth
member* were shown through the
school district to become wholly
Manufacturing Co.'s plant. They
or in part into the consolidation
and their four children of Morgan were surprised to see what a lot of of the Thomapple-W. K. Kellogg
Park. Ill, arc spending the month machines and operation* arc neces­
school brings an added valuation
of August at Gun lake. Miss Es- sary In producing piston ring*. The of 837X100.
JlelL the eldest daughter wlU enter company's new plant needs a few
। Northwestern University this fall. more machines before It dan square
Y. M. C. A.—YOUTH
1 "It pays to advertise in the Ban­
COUNCIL DANCE
ner." says Wm. Kllpfer. who found
This social dances sponsored by
hl* pct cocker spaniel through a ducllon some time next month.
the Y. M. C. A.-Youth Council will
Los. adv. In the Banner. The lit­
end tor the summer with a special
tle fellow had strayed a long way,
affair on Friday, Aug. 21. These
being found at Timberlake farm
It Is difficult to convince some peo. parties have attracted an average
in Assyria on Sunday.
Henry Sochard has sold liLs house tue* but a fifth of it* food 1* bug* of sixty-alx young people each week
and II 1* expected that the final
on E. Manhall St. to Franklin
and insects. It* black reputation is summer special will be even larger
Thayer, who drivea the Jacksonbuilt bp by its habit of robbing nests than others.
Hastings bus.
of
other
bird*
and
Ils
liking
for
com.
A part of the summer playground
Lewi* Hine Is working as a night
program. thc*c evening affairs have
guard at the Hastings Manufacturserved the older youth of Hasting*
and surrounding communities that
The state* of New York, Penn­
would otherwise have been without
SOUTH SHULTZ
sylvania and Illinois furnished the recreation In group activities. The
Mr. and Mr*, a. Kenyon enter­
dance this week will begin al the
tained al dinner Sunday, Ronald
regular time al the Parish House.
Kenyon and family of Nashville,
and Mr. and Mr* Gordon Kenyon
of Hastings, honoring three birth­
days. Donald Kenyon of Battle
Creek and Dick and Jack Kenyon
of Nashville.
,Jy Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557
Claud Lewi* ahd Catherine O'Con­
nor of Kalamazoo visited her son*.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8
Ronnie and Bobble O'Connor, Wed­
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
nesday.
Mrs. Sarah Bishop and Mrs.1
Ricardo Cortes, Sheila Ryan
,
Phenia Wilkinson of Kalamazoo
and Opal BLJiop of Doud dutrict
called on Mrs. Mina Kenyon Fn-

John Sebotean Booked
For a Lot More Grief

UIHimmoiuiFonn

SODA CRACKERS 2 Lt 17
RITZ CRACKERS
21c
SHREDDED WHEAT 2pk„ 21‘
CAKE FLOUR
24'
CORNSTARCH $TA^i„ 17'
KETCHUP
11'
MILD CHEESE
30'
rUEECC Ta»ty Loaf, American
UILUL or Pimento — 2 lb. box 55'
SHURFINEMILK 4 .... 25'
TOP-O OLEO
2 ... 31'
JELLOor ROYAL 5
29'

The Banner ha* called attention
to the fact that the member* of
the Selective Service Board and
the docton of this city are enUtlsd
to much credit for the work which

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE, MICH.

Dale Larrabee and Donald Man- ■
nine are now working at Willow 1
Rwi^psilanti.
Loma Larabee was In Ypsilanti 1
tyo-dafs test week.
Esther Hom, who has been spend­
tag the past two months with her i
parents, has returned to Benton
1 Harbor where she has employment'
Mr. and Mrs Harry Misener of
Kalamazoo spent Saturday night
and Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Les­
ter Bonneville
Lorraine Manning
and Sharon of Hastings spent pan I
of last week with them.
Our Shults school house Is being 1
made over Into a modem school'
building.
-Caroil and Marshall Hom of'
Ionia are spending two weeks with,
their grandparent*. Rev. and Mrs.
Fred Hom.
Dolores O'Connor of Kalamaeoo!

Rev Fred Horn and Rev. Leland
Sherrard attended Bible bonierenee at Oull lake Saturday evening
Rev hik* Mrs. Leland Sherrard
helped in .a camp meeting field in
the Pilgrim Holme** church In Hastttigi Sunday evening. Mrs Sher­
rard assisted with the singing

There are approximately 1.500 000
tn the United States whe ar* elassi­
Bed a* unemployable* even tn
। boom limes.
—

TUM.. WED.. THUES.. AUGUST. 11-12-13

BASHFUL BACHELOR'

Barry

theatri
?
JES

Hostings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY. AUGUST 7-8
DOvnu rurvar attbactioh

"THE LONE STAR RANGER1

'SING YOUR WORRIES AWAY'
SUNDAY D MONDAY, AUGUST 9-10

'RINGS ON HER FINGERS'
TUES.. WED, THUU, AUGUST. 11-12-13

■nJ nnw. BuaMpb 8MU

"Thay Diad With Thair Boots On"

�THE HABTINGg BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST &gt;, 1942.

J pork in the barrel and butter from ~

THE WANDERINGS OF A JOHNSTOWN
PIONEER TOLD BY HIS DAUGHTER

—■ ■

—

AT THE THEATRES

(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
--------------------------------------------------—
wandering* for the next few y*ar«t |lbe old Bpantah land title*. Bet­
as told by hl* daughter make an tlwa wwjW uk* claim* and make
InterwUng .lory of travel*, hard- a r**1 many, Unprovements. then
ship, and tabor.
Danger* from Z™. ?*..
V3 °“
Indian raiders and the bitter feel- Spantah tiUe and get po=*«»lon of
Ing in Kansas over the slavery que»- the l&lt;nd O”* °f our 0,d friend*
tton creep into this nanauVe’amd
^.d trying to protect his own­

' “The year of the drought we had
,very few prairie chickens, but th.
____________
next year, TH. they came in cloud*.
..............
’
My father again displaced his inAT THE THEATRES
I ventive gtnlu*. He made a trap -They Died With Their
| with tile wagon box and caught Boot* On” starring
[ them. We had chicken* for break- Erro! Flynn, Olivia Deliaviltand
fast chickens for wpper, chicken*.
The story of America's moat hechicken*. chicken*. And we had, roic adventure that tell* in specsome honey from a bee tree
t*cutar detail the ttory of General
.
. ..
...
.
....
. vu»ver, one oi uie nauon ■
from the honey coml] in that tree ' colorful heroes
wa* used
to for
polish
A coffin that
„
Fonda
Gene Ttenier
tether
made
a neighbor
who.' KinJ.
an he?

mart sin. ;v•’w NIWS
last meeting before Fair so would
hall on N. Michigan Ate.
like a good attendance.
(Continued from page 1, Section 1)
Building and Loan Association*.' About thirty-five were at our
Memorial service Thursday. Com­
a* well as bank*, are regularly ex­ rade Fiflekj, who is working in DeKIWAN18 SOFT­
amined by state examiners. The
BALL LEAGUE

make It one of gripping interest erah&gt;PWo quote now from the daughter’*
"During the winter some of the
story ■* follows:
men wandered around prospecting
-ur.ii r h.v. I.k.n vaii fhrouwh
P*ck«l ’riV’ comedy, the picture
"In 1849. during the gold excite- ‘n Kansas. It was being opened .
b mak“ th* moal of *u hllartous plot
ment in California. J. D. IL went
henreotead* then and a* my
th.
w.
। K&gt; keep the two .tar. In a constant
to New York city and took a sail- «rothers were then grown and
m
,tate of uncertainty ’hile a tot of
In,
1 .round th, Hora Th.
“ **
“»Y «mnw&lt;l
laugh-provoking situation* resolve
year* supply of grain ahead and thenueivei
VMwl vu bKalnwd to ton, WMk, 19 ***' 1,11(1 1 l)n nM know
no other year wa* so difficult"
menuetve*.
.
Th. r.pr.ln h.d und.ruk™ u&gt; “•' «&gt;
&gt;»■ "1,"Y &gt;w;.
(Condensed
from
letter*
written
cm .Into. («to in. numb., U»l b"m; »hra Uwr Itol ton. U&gt; Chi.
,
by
Mr*.
Mary
Hosley
Holeman.
1940h. ... nww to. Undo- i f"?;
itself could be bought for &gt;1.25 per i'42.)
“l
With an all-star ca*t thi* is a
tropical sun'thej
to one pint of. water a day. also one ।
sea blacult. The crew mutinied, put i "And now came another streak ।
tn new officers and my father wa* of bad luck. When father had left I
made
inuoe steward.
siewaro, The days
day* dragged California
t-auiomia he
no- had
noo put
pui his
ms mill
nun In
in |,
John Kimbrough. Shelia Ryan
on and they drifted farther and charge of a promising young man AT
A Lin flnmllJnr
One of the most exciting of Zane
farther out of
ot the line-of
Ifne-of other named Michael wlio
who had gone out | ,Al vAHr vKUUHI/J
Grey's novel* brought to the screen.
ship*. More than half of the pas»'‘h him But Mike had got
He —
pre-I
rengera and crew died and were to drinking and gambling.
■ «- •1
belonged
buried In the sea. Al last the Trade, tended
—-— the
—- mil)
----- --------— to
— him
----- '
wind* began to stir and. after some and *°ld K 1° P*7 gambling debt*,
days of sailing, they reached island* Wllen I ’Ulted thi rite, many years
service *TteSo«ur&lt;tav’nteht1 melt1 ftnd down-rl«ht human values in
then uninhabited, but which had
----- -------------- ‘*‘*
Win
Jnirr!
one of the mo’1 uproarious com­
been inhabited by pirates, who had water'wheel that had been brought
ing Wil] be under the auspice* of the
. ,h
r
left cattle, horses and chickens. around the Horn.
Y. M W B. with Mr* Nellie Frleu
With these and native fruit*. In­
"To continue the Kansas story—
^el^drama^of the
cluding breadfruit, and water, they Father took a homestead. In An­ '"•nu^aruiuai ordination service will1
proceeded to Son Francisco. Some derson
...
county, so did brother Eras- be held on Bunday morning with
*
°
classed as "operating expense." The
of the people after being hungry so mu* (he wa* bom in New York),
report shows that the operating
long, overate and died from the । also sister Julia, (born in Barry
‘ccordlng 10 pre«- [ "Mexican Spitfire al SoT
cost—such as postage. supplies, etc.
effect* of Mat.
county) and her husband. Brother ^t^talL
i The fifth In a series of film* star- —of the Hastings Building A- Loan
"Well, father went Immediately Richard returned to Michigan. It
The
53th
annual
campmeeUng
।
rlng
v^s
as
Camiellta
and
are but 2-3 as much tn percentage
to the popular gold field*. He'wa* 1859 and
States Right*
open* on Bunday. August 15. with g—ol .. nn-j* MMlt
as the average in the group.
thought he could see fortune* for ,bl11 wa» ***"« agitated.
Kansas advance retarvatlons indicating in
The eamlngs of a Building &amp;
« small company, so hastened home | *aa *n a tunnoil over the slavery unusual number of people .laying
'*
Loan come from the borrowers in
to Mendon, and I think in the year i question. We were located 30 mite* on U&gt;&gt; .round. UrSxJwxrt. AU
*““•
the way of interest and expenses
1850 formed a company to go over-1frotn
Mlwouri border and guer- cottages have been engaged, rooms 1
A dramatic, action-packed mur- charged against them Herr again
land to California. On account oflrtlla* from there frequently came in the dormitories have been In1
the Hasting* company show* favor­
Man imubto un&gt;ll ,n,up. M Jtoto U« Jmtor tod Jnw m,
„„
.
„
and wiillaif Poirell. Hedy Lamarr
ably. for its gross eamlngs on its
not ton unto lb, pUln. Th,, •&gt;“*. ton«Unto burned the nn.. great demand,
utok? and Utenting
IJ? brtS
went to St. Joseph. Missouri, and; r------*rty of -----------aeUlers. .. My uruMtcn
brothers . k
sp,cc “ ,aa D',n8, In "CroMroada
ireunMM”
----t.-u the --------- ------------_
&lt;nln*^ (Ft- Unmrrd.
j1 IMCT.
...
.
TT1C film Ifflfr
VT OU&gt;rdl
Th*&gt;’
hUndrf(1 &gt;Oun«
awaited
coming
of more. Some
.
?,ummer and f*n ! who are guests of the camp each
‘
12.PMta 1 4 cent. In other words the borrow­
one hundred wagons were In line
ers tn the Hastings association paid
will UC
be present
again HllU.
and. IU
as prtor 10
resent
and my father. Jonathan Danforth of 1859
4 « when we
. still
.l expected
. . to 9go ‘| year,
I'—1. Will
CACUl U.UUI
. * . war
_
•H per cent tn interest and ex­
Hoatey. wax chosen a captain. They, on to California, Hie
the men had rent- ln
in ye
veara
ara part
nait will
wilt be under
under the
the dirtl. , ..
.
.
of course, had a long tiresome jour­ ed land and raised late potatoes, J red supervtaton of Rev. o. VlMer of AUQUSt
group. The gross earning* of the
ney. Father rod* a hone but the beans and buekwhmL a year's sup- Hoitand. Young People'* Superin.
Hastings association of 53 per cent
ply. These we brought to the new' undent Rev. Cha*. Foster, young
show that its borrowers are fairly
"(Nota: Tlicre were Indian en­
m. &gt;M0 » on. ot Ur. !
A^ortto, u, .ord -n. cot trom treated.
counter* but Mr. Hosley managed
The office of the Hasting* Bulldthe" wl11 ** a d^trtbuU,°J’
to settle those by making prepara­ rible drought. Father had potatoes' young people?*who come a* guests.
Ing 6t Loan Association in the Steb­
tions for strong defense, and then planted on some bottom land and | are invited to come on Friday In |ot Primary school money this month, bins block sells defense bonds Series
giving the Indians something to managed to raise a few No one orter to attend the Mla.ton.ry “mou"Hn« * 49 00 per census Ktwl- E. The office hours are from 9
else had any. or anything etae Pro- 2e7rtoea
,r
alkxatton ta now being
eat.r,
bX KM#ene.
*u"One of the hunter* was supposed pie from other state* sent in aid. | Workers for this year's camp are I
venlence to those who wish to buy.
but we were 125^miles from a rail- among the tert in the rountry and ’
°LLU?tUC
tn transport his gun hung from the
among me Deal in me country ana ■
Children who wish to convert sav­
1* in
In store for those who * _^
***°"
0"d . J**
£ 1”
™ P]
L ln 'nov^E?
ridgepole of the wagon, but he was road station. Father had a fine u real treat is
ings stamps into bonds can call
^&gt;»rpub^ uSSto ot
careless and allowed It to get onto draft team and hauled in aid for
during office hours. That will be
the floor, mixed with a blanket other people taking food for his
a convenience when school opens
Father pulled the blanket toward pay.
made for thL* part of the program.
next month.
him and the gun discharged, (hoot­
"To fo back a little—when the
Rev. ,E. W. Tokely of Toronto. of their 1941-42 taxes.
We feel sure our readers will be
School authorities estimate that
ing him through the flesh of the men first took up their land, father, Odt.. Canada, and Rev. O. Q. Mc­
interested in the report we have
arm. Ho went on with the arm in and a friend who went with him. Kinley of Canisteo. N. Y., both of the primary fund thia year will be given of the local association. Up
a sling.
each cut walnut log* and built the whom have served th previous
The
state
added to this time it has never failed to
"When they reached Salt Lake body of their house*. Remember camps here, arc the evangelists 418.177.965.
pay its dividend. It is a carefully,
the oxen were exhausted and the there were no saw mills near. With Prof. Lorenzo Harvey, head of the enough more from its general fund I conservatively managed business.
train stopped for a rest for some crosscut saw* they cut blocks shingle Voice Department of central Col­ to make the total 444iOO.OOO, which
will
also
be
the
total
amount
from
day* Father said he found the length and split shakes, as they lege. Centra!. SC., will be in
retary. looks after the books and
U11’ ^*r With
“ld
Mormon* of the salt of the earth, were called, for the roofs. They charge of the ringing and Mr. the
does the detail office work for this
Royal Woodhead
of Lansing
will be I ‘‘w .------ . .
except for the plurality of wives, made one long trip for rafters, uuvii
doors Hovat
wooaneaa oi
lahsuik wiu
----- : .------ wdthi"'^"
;
association, which has grown into
alon» “»d k««P within.the
on which they satisfied their con­ and windows, when the house* . pi.nlst An orchestra and a male : •«’
ffera finished they sciences
relumed by
toold
our Testament
chorus willreading.
also feature the *ervicca.
mlu
But “^e elites which a large business, which 4s carefully
looked after and capably managed.
for their families.
mh. Jeannette Fries* of Allendale al*° include the cost of their city
"Now I take you to the gold field*. camp
"They rode the hohm home tear- w “ M.“
popular lojernment in th. 15 mill limit are
Tlie bed of the Feather river wa*
DURFEE
“n easy or a pleasant
considered very rich In ore, so my Ing a democrat buggy, a beautiful children's meetings each morning of Ipot
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolf of
time
of lt_
it. Th
That
to **
be Mn
espe’, Um
* ot
“t seems to
*'
father and hl* company, including buffalo robe, an exquisite Indian the camp.
Plainwell spent Sunday with Mr.
hLs oldest aon, Richard, staked out blanket, quite a box of tool*, and
Special thought has been given to, i daily true of Grand Rapids and
a claim. They hired Kanakas to so forth. In the house. When we the condition* facing the world to- Battle creek, where there has arisen and Mr*. Claud Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Rice and
drive and lay sand bags, then gov arrived there the lock on the door &lt;j*y in planning this year’s camp strife between school boards and
a big pump and pumped out the had been broken and everything and every service will be especially common council* over the alloca­ Mrs. Mary Rice attended the Blake
school reunion Sunday.
■water. They were doing a fine was gone. An old man living half aimed at meeting the needs of man- tion.
Mr.
and Mrs. Claud Hunt were
The school board* which have
business when a cloudburst higher b mite distant knew nothing of the kind. A dally program will be antheir district census figure* for last recent guest* of the former's fathers
up in the mountains washed their robbery. Other neighbors were three nounced next week.
year can easily figure what amount Fred Hunt at Alto.
work all out Their capital wa* to five or even ten miles away.
;
---------------- . .&gt;-■----------Mr. and Mrs. W. Schriber and
gone, also their mine, for the river
the August distribution of primary
"To continue with the story ol QUIMBY
children of Hasting*. Mr. and Mrs.
had returned to its former bed.
“rtl
Th.
U.I
tonltori money will bring them.
Harry Johnson of Battle Creek spent
' "The men all went down to the families left. Those were time* that
'that Lawrence Larkin and Mary
Sunday at the Hammond and Bate­
*8hoottag Fish'
Santa Clare Valley. At that lime tried men's souls. Of the endur- Lou Edmonds were among guest*
lumber wa* very high. Father had •nee. fortitude and courage of both
In th* waters adjacent to the East man home.
at Kenneth Reynolds. It should
managed to save some money. He my father and mother I want to have read Jack Larkin and Mary Indies th*r* is a flth which the naB. Conference Wednesday at Barna­
found a saw mill whose water wheel try to tall you. Out on the fron­ Lou Edmonds. I'm sorry.
by park. Sunfield.
-had
been
brought
around
the
Hom.
tier, among Indians, wolves, rattle- 1
“nd MrS B°b MIUer Of MU1 cause from a distance of five or six
nD.n.w,* .1..
i He bought the mill but could not tnakM nwnv
Vmmtd|,akc are Proud p®rents of a son. feet this fish tan eject from its mouth
■ get possession for some time, so he ever known except her own Imme-1►, nnrrv iMrs Miller is Mrs
a drop of water which will knock an
Ordinarily a make sheds Its .skin
Dn1y *“"• ™1!1"
: left the men to work, my brother dtate
dtatc family,
family, to
to fAce
fAce famine
famine and
insect from its perch on a leaf or
| staying with them. Father came guerilla warfare, with no money Lawrence Rltzman's sister.) Conother In midsummer, or later.
back home* by boat. The first trip and no employment tor the men. gratulallons.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bainbridge
: hr had returned across the I»thmus by a woman who had never known
He planned to sell everything and hardship, was the acid test. Well, and son ot Joliet and Jack and
Dick Barnes of Hastings called on
move the family to California.
she stood it! nils must suffice for Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Reynold*
; "It took a long time to com­ now. Perhaps later, should you deand E. A. Reynold* on Sunday.
; plctc arrangements, selling property,

CONFERENCE OPENS
f

TUESDAY, AUG. 11

^tu^L’lSrlXTme rt^reT ’

_

TODAY'S PAYING PRICES FOR
PER DOZEN FEDERAL STATE Gl

34

roads were dreadful and by the
"In 1851 we had a crop—and mos­
time wo reached St. Joseph, Mia- quitoes and the ague. There was no
machinery and no money to buy
too jaded to risk crossing the plains any. My father managed to make
and mountains before winter set in. or get himself another kit of tools.
80, we crossed the Big Muddy He built a sorghum milt a vat and
and camped, planning to stay there furnace, and made molasses for the
until spring.
family and the neighbors. He sold
"Whlto\we were there my broth­ some potatoes and bought sugar
er. Richard came to u* from Cali­ and wheat flour, and a brood aow.
fornia. He told of the trouble over

FRIDAY

Bellevue were Friday callers In the
Cameron McIntyre home,
Mrs. Gerald Tebo and Charlene
of Dowling spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead
of Berryville.
Lucille, Keith and Eldon Roush
visited their cousins, the Rowley
children on Thursday of last week.

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proper element* In your diet and if
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for him to detect decay.

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building the covered wagons and
"My father and brother Erasmus
equipment for the Journey. We walked three miles and split rails
were not ready to go until April all day. carrying home each one
bushel of corn for the day's work
remember the journey vividly. We That way they managed to feed the
used horses instead of oxen this big team of horses. Well, with
bean*, buckwheat flour, potatoes,
across Illinois. Some days we could and milk from one cow. an occa­
not travel at all. Sometimes we sional rabbit or prairie chicken, we
stayed at the home of settlers, at a through the drought year. We
other times simply made camp
no meat except occasional wild

Hastings

Some fact. wX1 Comrade Chet Engiehardt ha*
WaUdoriT Furniture
the examiner.
completed shingling and painting Hastings Cleaners
brought out in that
examination
2 j ggj I Stales Imported
•
Western Auto .....
which show how carefully thi* com­ hl* house.
.2 2 M0
valued al
We received another letter from Trethric Agency ...
pany 1* managed; how well the in­
terests of borrower* and stockhold- Comrade Howlg. He 1* still station _______________________________
ed in Pensacola, Fla., and tanking
ment
I for your tetter.
The examiner put the Hastings ■ Comrade Chas. Townsend had hi*
------- ------ ------,.--r with
...... .......
v-u Per,(!aaaodation
In ..
a group
other ankle hurt witile playing ball.
auoctatlons having asset* of from hap* Comrade Townsend will show 1
4300.000 to 4500,000
i his comrades how to piny ball with I
He repyta that the operating ex- his feet:
EXTRAS
QQc
STANDARD
o' the local asroctation are
Comrade and Mr* Webb spent
VW
Large
253
cent—of it* gross —
earnings. Monoiiy
Monday evening
evening at the home of,
. .. per -----while
the average
In It*
ta comrade
T. J
“?erT Ji
,l* group
rr!Up ?
Comrade Bush'
Bush Mr. Howl, wa*
EXTRAS
STANDARDS
oer cent
cent m-ether
Tn ether word*
vnrds the
fh» a
. visitor
.....■
*
36 5 per
also
Medium ..
Medium ....
operating expense of
—
’
u,\ the
UHT Hartings • What
are you
doing u&gt; help your
\
y ?.° per eent be* P°51 t°r 'he Fair? Your post needs
tow
heJp w
(t (Jown
low the average In lt«
Its group.
i He reports that the compensation
Come out to meeting tonight. Do
paid u/
by the
me &gt;uui
local uoociauon
association io
to ofoi- your share in keeping our post on
ficeri and employees in comparison the front line of helping win the
with it* adjusted assets, Is but 2-5
of one per cent, while In the en­
tire group the average is 4-5 of
one per cent, or twice as much.
In other words, the oompensatlon
to officers and employees is but half
as much as the average in the group
The other expense of carrying on

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Sisson and!1 garden and paint occasionally. Mn
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ARTHUR CHASR
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ten In one of ourj Mrs. Charles Krauss, senior reWednesday
| CHURCH NEWS
Christman, communion steward; I girl. Christmas at 1030 site gave to | m**
might.gent of the local chapter, has ap- M 1*&gt;i ®*
. Lapsing
Mlsa Juanita
Juanita Hye and mother of army camps recently, you might
, JKFKBSON ST. U. bl CHURCH
class leader. Floyd Gaskill: assist-■members of her family five double | Hartford cams
came Monday
I
tnorrum;. •*»
...
.. for a vaca- hare seen a
'
and lived fifty years h»re In Has­
I On account of the annual con-; ant class Icadar. bam Couch; ad-1 wadding ring quilts, products of her lion
Uon at
at The
the homes
hotr
of Mr. and Mrs. bar carried gingerly by means of chairman for the coming
,
year:
D. HALE BRAKE
ferance and camp meeting the'viaocy
Cenard Smith. VfcW.W1 the heedle.
iterance
the vUocy board
board—
—Conard
Vlt- (kBl with
Clyde
Clyde Holmes
Holmes and son Mr. and a corded handle. Pvt. Joiui Doe. Membership. Mtae Margaret John- tings. He worked for 13 years for
Thoae tootling for proven ability * Jefferson St. U. B. church Bunday tor Sisson and Floyd Gaskill; ush---------------Mrs. Harold Holmes.
jwas hastening to deliver it to the cock; Publicity, Mrs. Roaell 8Un- the Internsttonsl Harvester Co. as
In their eandidataa far pohlir nfftee services' will be discontinued until. era—Olenn Miller and Victor Sis-1 A88YBIA - *
Mr. and Mrs. Parks of Midland addressee whose name flapped mar- ton; Social Service. Mlsa Katharine
-- ------------------------------------------------win anotaud Ute entrance of D Aur 23
on whlch
dl»u
miutar
.son; ------------------------------------------------planUt-Mrs. Gaskill; Cnor-11 Mu VW1 WWp)jk and toI&gt;nl are visiting at his son's home. Mr.
°n one fit the tags, the other Weeber; Home MakingWalter
wn apprsuo u» entrance or u Khcdul# Qf
wU, be held
flUgb«&gt;. flower com..
Beverly Jean, who have and Mrs. Wilbur Parks
bearing the stamps. But why the witaon; Library, Mr* Harvey Lew- reurmg iwwiw
Hata Brake, of Stanton, into the
W1U
praycr Mrvlce ea । Mrs. Olenn
.................
■ ■ daughter.
Miller, Sunday
school
at ltlc ))Olne Of
parents.
The fallowing local wranen. who'~n
W?Lv
’
---------“ ““ --------------------- vivad by hit wife, Mary; one da“«h'
primary race for candidate for the Wednesday evening at 8 p. m.
। board—Mrs. Bam Couch, Olenn
and
Roy Terpening. have
Mocnehaven, Mrs. Lewis Stanton; ter. MU* JoaepiUne of Grand Rap­
.Miller and Lawrence Adams; clerk retume&lt;i to their home ta Battle are leaders of local groups ta the |
office of llautenint-govemor. Mr.
ids; two sons. Emmon* of
and Ritualistic. Miss Ila Reed.
Home Extension work, attended
J"
, -Mrs. Bugbee.
I Cretk
and Dwight of Chanute Field, in ,
Broke Is running on tha Republic­
; thz
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«l«»lsuperintendant
tert mrt1.1,I
and three grandchildren.
-------------------hZ
ol The
&gt;—
an ticket. His record as a stele BRETHREN CHURCH
MrZlamr. Ward (W. pled Mv ce&gt;loPh*ne Window ta the top Of BIBB BVnDKXLT
Funeral services will be held Fri­
been
attending
W. m
M. n.
C. E..
Kala- Mcsdames Ward Cole, Fred Hy•emter (he entered in 1W5» has
Re». KUa* Zimmerman, a native
Hu8bee. Monday evening and b
“n ““
“dina w
el Kata,
Dr. Walter Davis, chiropractor, day at 3:30 at the Methodist church
land. Bernard
Bernard Tasker.
Tasker. Albert
Albert Jones
Jones ’B'S,
lhe b°X &gt;
J 0U C0U,d
d
• d
deeorgted
eeorj»toJ of 132 West Marshall street, died
been outstanding. A conslstenUy
(5L,?’eten*n’pb&lt;’^ nQlnl,’"tcd officers for the Bunday mazoo. has returned to the Willard land,
with Dr. Gregory officiating. Burial
Case home for the remainder of' and Orin Cole
The work was 0*?,',
suddenly early Wednesday morning.
tart ~tar. M. tata tad tarttata STSLSX XcS^".* .
ta Riverside.
Im .MUM
i.poiuorrt br u» Barn. Count, I „/SI
He graduated from the Palmer
carry the weight of authority.
ion Wednesday evening, August 12 LUTHERAN CHURCH HONORS
School of Chiropractors. Davenport.
Mr U»_rtdM
Un W.lur
luu
KrtUUl Doparunonl .nd lullou SSSdk,
jLi,
rt»n&lt;
.. UMni i MUUl..
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M Iowa, and came to Nashville and OUs Family Ravnian
A list of the bills Senator Brake at 8:00.
[KUEMPEL ANNIVERSARY
The Otte family reunion will l*
The Misses Beatrice Moore and recent ones going to our service started his practice. About four­ held Sunday. Aug. 14. al Reid's •
I Sunday. August 16. at 11 o'clock take cottage.
Harvey Holmes, a carpenter, who' sister Eunice Moore of BalUe Creek men. They have gone west as far teen yean ago ha came to Hastings Resort. Thomapple lake All des­
Senate u tn fact a catalog ol the
the fiftieth wedding anniversary
I ceremony used by the Grace Luth- has been employed at the Kellogg ’ were k’Uosts on Wednesday of their as California and Washington
cendants are invited. Pol luck din­
constructive accomplishments of j
member of the Holy
for several years, now uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred south to Florida and Texas, while
leran church will be performed by Sanitarium
ner.* Bring tabla service.
that body during the last eight
haa nmnlnvm.nl na fnrmnBn nt tK* * a*lll._
'
a.
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.... .havei
.
i(Name
Society
the at
St.- JRose
New
York and ......
West ...
Virginia
N,me S
0®1*1!- and
*nd lhe
10**
I the Rev. O. H. Trlnkteta for Mr. ha* employment a* foreman of the ; Miller.
Federal Percy Jones hospital at j
- ----------yean: The Michigan Probate Code,
church.
claimed a few. When in the shop c
bureh. He leaves his wife, Rachael;
Waxing * Cell lag?
Monday, we were told ta M^’»Patricia and
two «KUghtm.
daughters, Patricia
and Mary
Mary
Battle Creek.
I SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
the Court of Claims, the AnU-SaboSent to the supply room. Private
[S’taT‘"‘ “•
STlir. Otart. Otaf. ...
that to their knowledge Ml home: “dIUl"?
‘
tage law. the Medical Basic Science
°i Banghart
8
,
.
* tended the funeral of a brother­
.k.---------—
nun of BalUe Creek, Alphonao Under of the 7flth field artillery bat­
talion asked Custodian "Pappy" J°rtaw, the Dental Licensing'laws: the
, ____________________
Mr. and Mrs. Kuempel will join 5;'"•
ln.i,w. ySaiv
CharlesTtalr
Bachmer
ot OU[of
Windom.
Mtan.,
and
Edward
of
STurt,
Jta
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rived In perfect condition.
Public Health laws, llie-Qld Age I
hands before the alter to receive vH On
Thrlr
and
Alabama.
Funeral arrangementa
'tha
I the blessing a
ofV the rhnrwH
church, snrl
and ■
a'* j
daughters
___ , .__ - Mra.
.
John —
Brunson
.
and.
Ra|Ph auT *nd frtcnd ol
have any floor wpx," Pappy repll
were not completed at this writing
Assistance taw. Welfare laws, the
-----------... hbe
. ofiered .n«a..
M .s.
acrorn(MnlM
Custer were weekend pmta of MACCABEES CONTRIBUTE
prayer will
Invoking
the M|^
CASH GIFT TO UNCLE SAM
Michigan Unemployment compen। divine blessing upon the couple.
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Shotwell of
Parente. Mr. and Mrs. James
wax." "You can't kid me," Ldxler
To mark the 64Ui anniversary
aaUon Act. the AnU-chaln Banking
Special music will be sung by Mrs. Battle Creek were -Bunday guests auy*
Tuesday
night,
Aug.
11.
for
pot
said, "I'm no rookie anymore. Who
of iu founding, the local Macca[Henry Elliott, church soloist.
bill which passed Ute Legislature
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holmes.
I Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Farlre and bees joining with 3.000 other lodges
ever beard of waxing a celling?"
I Mrs. Kuempel was bom Feb. 14.
but was vetoed by the Governor, 1
Mr* Mar&gt;' Purcell had as a guest baby Charles accompanied Mr. and of the order have been carrying on *T* neney. t
,
:;86# In Palmerston. Ont., her on Wednesday her sister. Mrs. Joel Mrs. Shirley Mayo of Hastings to
livestock disease laws; and many,
a campaign to aid In a Victory pro- '------------------Rev. Zimmerman was born and maiden name being Matilda Agnes
Maple Grove Bunday evening and gram to raise money to aid the miiiMRunniiimui
■NUT
many more in the public interest. ।brought up in an orthodox Jewish-Shaw. Elmira. Ont., was the place Moore of BalUe Creek.
I^o Holmes has been in Battle . visited Mr and Mrs. Fred Mayo.
war efforts of Ute United Nations. pQolilHuM
As Chairman of the powerful Ju- 1home. At the age of 13 he was of birth of Mr. Kuempel Oct. 12. Creek the put few days assisting I Mr. and Mr*. Morley Hough and
Funds wore accumulated in a "Bardietary Committee of the Senate. •'sent away from home for his rub- 1963.
in moving their belongings to the son of Lake Ode.ua were Sunday
They firet met when Mre. Kuem- new Kellogg sanitarium.
Brake haa painstakingly patched [binical training which took him to
'
I evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. given as an outright gift to the
some of the moat famous Rub- pel was a brighteyed waitress in a
Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Parks have I Harn Sandbrook and children.
u. 8. treasury. This week Friday
binical schools of Europe unUI he I Canadian hotel and her husband a new bath room and bed room un-1 Mr. and Mra. Paul Brod beck and marks lhe day of delivery for all
and tightened up the Criminal Code was 19 years of age. fn a remark- a coachdriver who dined there daily der construction al tile new bun- Rpv. Paul Geiger Apent from Sat-1 contribuUons. The local tent have
and law enforcement legislation. able wav he was led to accentwhile waning tor the train.
galow. Mr. Parks' father doing the ' urday till Tuesday with Rev. and [raised tha money fpr their barrel
His fellow Senators elected him I[Christ. Because of thLs he had to I Their ’marriage took place in work.
• Mrs. Carroll Brodbeck of New Hav- [ by voluntary contribuUons. Canflee from his native land and final­
Ont. Aug.
1892. ------Mrs.----Doris Stanton, leader, and en.
lada has also taken part and a
President Pro Tempore, the high­ ly arrived in America. Here he [They movedKitchener.
to the United States 46 lhe
—— 4
C .'H
I. frmip ln
1.. focK
'—-j prrpar'sUon,i I Blake Mnkley and family of jme sum expected for both the
Plenty of black walnuts In chocolate cake and fudge Icing
w
est honor a Senator can receive attended Dubuque University, as years ago. settling tn Freeport where [ Cir&gt;nlng
.
sr-1
- ----------canning, gardening and poultry, -----------Charlotte
and ......
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy wr funds in the Dominion ns well
well as a theological seminary from they lived until 20 years ago when are
from his colleagues.
nrr btuv
busy with auemhllnr
assembling tha
the wnrk
work Mnklev
Mnkley and children enloved
enjoyed a tileplc- । aa
.. i„
In ti,a
Ute v*ni&gt;&gt;w«
United a.-*LSuites Best oft
Senator Brake has consistently which he graduated with honor.
lltey moved to their present home tor exhibits for the Barry county nic dinner Sunday.
[ all it shows the, loyal spirit ot the[
For the past 21 years Rev Zim­ at 221 8. Michigan Ave.. Hastings falr next
. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith, Order.
been one of the strongest advocates merman has been Associated with
Iced
- ----------------------------------Smith. Mr.
A8plnaii family re- Mrs Sherman .......
...... and Mrs.
of the public Interest in the his­ the American Board 'of Missions to The couple took out naturaltaaUon; -nlc
papers during World War I. They . unjon was held Sunday at Charlton Joseph Smith and daughter of Hastory of the Senate. He enjoys the ^7ht"nTth."i;i-t^.“Si:.i7^have an ■d°P‘*d d«u«htrr. Mr* park. Messrs, and Mesdames Orin Ungs and Mrs. Hubert Carl and WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
The regular meeUng of the Worn- ■
reputation
of being absolutely ta.red hv then^ hre^Thn^h^rtr JwnM Kldder- 'Ut‘ grandchildren, cole, Norman Stanton and fam- baby Sandra of Berrien Springs
rn of the Moose will be held Pri- '
'*“• «™nrtata»IMr.n
uta
e.Urt an Cta. nrta tad Ita.ll, day. Aug. 7. at Moose Hall. N. Mich.'
America in the city, of Los Angeles.
ta
*"d -™“' “ ,h" ,tte
Coni’" K“l&gt; -I MKhUta &lt;&gt;“■”"&gt;■
If there were more D. Hale tata
Ave. at B p. m. Mrs. Nell Jones,
IiX.mta A ,ou “
“lw W Ital, Irl.nd*
cit,. .nd tatar. Uta M.nta"
---------------- —----------------113 S. Jeffarsaa 8L
•
?*&lt;&gt;■•
Brakes filling key posts in our state
graduate regent of the BalUe Creek
ZUnmcnn*n nt th" fontarl, palnwr .nd e.tanT «- Bnmrtio, rtdtad ■ eotaln Un MARRIAGE LICENSE
chapter will be a guest and will
government, the Commonwealth of
spcclively. Mr. Kuempel says that Dorothy Holmes and husband last Robert O. Link. Hastings
19
meet with the execuUve board at
Michigan would profit tremendous­ BAPTIST CHURCH
now lie likes to work in his flower . week. Mrs. Koch, as Miss Brunette Ardith Hubbell. Hastings
18
ly thereby..
Sunday evening sermon will be
further teachings about “Armaged­
A TRIBUTE TO DEMOCRACY
don."
-A storm of indignation has arisen j Tlie Ladies Missionary meeting |

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»* he*d Wednesday afternoon.
.I.ht M..1 tehrtCnr. HwHiv
Aug. 12. The place of meeting to
eight Nasi saboteurs, deadly ene-i^ announced next Sunday.
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mles of the U. 8. A. and democratic
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AND CAMP .MEETING
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annual vuiicci
conference
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have petitions for writs of habeas of lhe united Brethren church i
corpus filed on their behelf.
'const. 1841 &gt; will be held at Barna(const.
Bantabehalf.
Actually, however. It tent the b&gt;' Memorial Park, August 5 to 9
£ ’*SuSsr iw. Ep«sss"'Ti.

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tuihortty o&lt; the mlUUrj court, MU conference -111 be Mowed by the
rather the Army officers appointed yearly camp meeting, the date
August 9 to 17 Inclusive. Rev. O.
to defend them
, A. Blackmore of Erie. Pa. and Rev.
" George Fleming of Huntington*
bringing forward a test case to1 Ind., will be the Evangelista. Rev.1
Clarify a point of law on which ani B. O. Bertiiihciu of Huntington
authentic ruling has never been, will conduct the young peoples!
camp work and'Hev. Chas. Baum
obtained.
I of Leslie will be in charge of the i
Briefly, the officers for the de­ children's camp.
Rev. Blackmore :
tense are seeking to determine will be song leader, and Miss Ber- ’
whether or not the president of Ute nadlne Hoffman will be pianist 1
United States has the authority to Services dally in the tabernacle will

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as the civil courts are open and un­ POPULAR PASTOR
obstructed by .the declaration of TO RETURN
Rev. Leeson Sharpe, who served i
marled law for the enUre nation. the local Presbyterian church from
No clear decision has ever been January 1026 to Dec. 31. 1031. is;
to
occupy the pulpit for four Sun-!
made on this issue.
The officers for the defense are days beginning next Sunday. August
; 9th He left Hastings to accept a
bun. tba, wa on u» M1IU. , call
t„, „
MorJln Park
„„ Presby-,
to the Morgan
gan case, decided tn 1B66, in which nerian church. Chicago which he!
Ute Supreme Court held that “Mar- hiss served conUnuously since. The i
Ual rule can never exist where the ' church there burned shortly after [
.r.
In .i,.
।he became pastor and plans were
courts are open and in the proper
m&gt;(!e t0 rebuild
A
and unobstructed exercise of their beautiful new building has been
JurisdlcUon."
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!hc mm, P'’™ tato "°t6&gt;
that 'the power of Congress to au- GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Utorire triata for crimes against the | 111 e fiftieth wedding anniversary
security and safety of the national' nM5
,
:
.
.
will be commemorated with a cereforces may be derived from Ils con- mony In the morning service StonsUtullonal authority to raise and. day. August 16.
support armies "
' /The Initial Sunday school scs-.
It ta not improbable that this ' ”?nJnd th,e clhurcl? ’*"»'•
«*'
hv .
rthi.B 1 American Legion hall were well ।
view expressed b&gt; a former chief: attended last Sunday.
Justice will still carry considerable I Next Sunday the pastor will
weight In Abe deliberation*
-y-1 preach, on the theme, “Ood's Grace-The important feature of this ”oly Communion will be celebrated.

' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
,
|{|irry R Quant of Grand*
Rapid* will be the guest preacher *
at the Methodist Church next Sun­
day morning.
Rev Stone will
preach the following Sunday. He
luu gone to Indiana on a business j
trip and will visit friends for a few i
days. Mr* stone accompanied him. I
FIRST CHURCH* OF CHRIST,
i
SCIENTIST
The subject for Sunday is "Sptr- ■

ability, not to eight prisoners who OFFICERS'ELECTED BY
have certainly forfeited their right WESLEYAN METHODISTS
The annual meeting of the Wwdcrers ever did. but rather to the leyan Methodist church was held
last
Wednesday evening
The!
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insUtutloii* of the United States. get paid In full, the salary* of the
Of course officials of Uur Axis pn*tor Increased over previous |
nations will ridicule this court pro­ years, several splendid improve­
ments made on the church pro­
cedure as splneteas nonsense. But perty, and all paid for, and there
under the circumstances, a hor.-e- ta a substantial amount in the

Is just about the finest compliment

Officers were elected for the com­
ing year as follow*. Trustee for
three . years—Cenard Smith (the

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29c
19c
93c
75c
33c
35c
33c

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Green Peas

15

35c

Yellow Onions

3

25c

A»plei

17c
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29c

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Buy U.S. War

Saving*

Stamps

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Pure Linseed Oil mix &lt;*l -99c

�THE HA8T1NGB JAN MEM, THURSDAY, ACQUIT 8, KU.

T

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
MILO
school
BANFIELD
Olen Fufpaff. Qari and K«Hh Hoffman Saturday afternoon.
Babies born at the hospital durMr. and *• Mra. Merle Bradfield[
IA&lt; the past week were as follows: were In Hastings Wednesday on( were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Martin of Char­ baby of WhitnsyvUlc were callers on E. Brodbeck Friday.
A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth business.
Brower. Battte creek on July 38;
Mr*. Frank Harvey was lakso to, lotte. The occasion wag the 17th Mn. Jennie Pardee Friday after- I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Eckardt, Bruce
—
.
noon.
and J(jyee
Eckardt, Mr. and Mn.
a girl to Mr. and Mra. Carlton I Borges* hospital early Wednesday&gt; birthday of Keith.
..— Mishler
------of. —
- Bowne
------- |Ra
y Scheel,
Wagnar sad
Mr*. W. H. Genka and children j Mrs. Alma
East
| Rsy
Scheel.Bertha
.. ....
Bump. 113 N. Park on July 29; a - morning where an emergency operboy to Mr. and Mr*. Orley Knlcker- atlon was performed. She is get-. of Battle Creek »Jid Mr*. William visited Friday at lhe Lacy and Pot- . Maxine and Dorothy Batea attendCarey and children of Grand Rap-1 ritt home.
ed the reunion and picnic of the
bocker,
319
E,
Madison
and
a
girl
1
Ung
along
as
well
as
can
be
expectfteld cemetery Tuesday.
(Continued from page 1. thia Sec.)
। Ids were Bunday evening luncheon
Mr. and Mra. Milo Curtiss called I Cheerful Helpers club tn the park
guests of
Mr. -----and —
Mrs.
Glenice and Gladys Roll enter- 1 gueit*
°f Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde. ' on —
— Asor Curtiss of in Lake Odessa Sunday.
As lost a* poa*lble each retail
—* *•
—» Kenneth
------•*?!*»»
at Marrlson
lake lake
ThtiradBV
Miiurnve
Mn Falkner
talned a small group of young l *"
Ur- ftnd
Mr
Kelsey
of Morrison
Thursday,
outlet will bs hated in Barry Oounfriends
Sunday
evening.
Coat*
Grove
were
Sunday
dinner
]
Mr.
and
Mra.
Milo
C
•lend* Bunday evening
I costs urovr
nunaay rnnner, Mr ana Mrs mho curtiss ana or luik*
ty a* to what sales’ sffort they ton. and a daughter to - Mr. and
Nbrman Wilcox returned to hl* '• Bu**** 01
Parents, Mr. and Mn. I children were entertained Tueaday dinnerr. al the hexne of Mr*. Lydia
contributed to thi* "RateHer* for Mr*. Lloyd Stosby on August 3.
Schuler and Esther Wednesday. , enu. Sunday.
ome In Battle Creek Tuesday
Tueaday aft
aft-­ •
H- Lathrop
.
j evening at the home of Mr. and Schulei
Medical patients are Allan Cleve­ Itome
Victory Cammpslgn '' for the month
Mr. and
Mra. Robert Eckardt of
hU I1 ***■ and Mr* Burr ra**«u enter- . «■■».
Mn. iLoren
Curtis* of mac
Lake vwou
Odessa..
i
*h«» vu&gt;u*a
land. Mlddlevlltf, route 1; Oso. err spending several week* with hl*
ol July and succeeding months.
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mn. Merle
&lt;1 * family gathering on SunMr. and Mr*. Ervin Curtiss have Grand Rapid* and Mr. and Mr*.
Reports from Various CommuniBradfield
1 daY- Present were Mr. and Mrs. rented the new tenant house on Uie Mondial Rlster of Mu^pAon called Butt*, were Saturday night dinner
Laird.
630
W.
Court;
Mr*.
Alma
tlea for July were;
The 4-H Boys and Girls will liold Flo&gt;'11
and family of Char- | Alvin Bmelker farm. They will make
Nordstrom,
Grand
Rapids,
and
Jo
­
guests of the DeVon Putnams in
Town-Chairmen
Quota Batea
i*lr home there about Au«uat
August is
15. Eckardt. Wednesday.
their meeting thi* ThuradE/ eve- 1
Mr* an&lt;1 Mrr Harr* Oreen and 1 th«ir
seph Ryan, route 2.
Charlotte.
• Mlddlevillo.
nlng at lhe home 0/Mr and Mra I famlly of Bellevue, Richard Oreen
Mr.
-----------of
Mr. and
and Mr.
Mn. Vernon
Vernon W
Wolcott
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider at­
Surgical patient* whose conditions
,
Mr. and Mrs. William Warner, of
Paul Faulkner, /
are ivpuiwa
reported (wu
good bis
are:. Mia.
Mra. nvwBiu
Howard -lawiuiss
Lawrence Tobias.
—
The
girl* *ui
wifi
' '•* nave
have
E. Lansing,
Mr. anti Mrs.----Ucmc
Charlotte
and” Mr.
and-------------Mra. Helkr
tended the Kimble reunion in the Bedford, were callers at the Carl
tuuMM.
&lt;nc
|iiu
„
—
•
—
-----.
..
—
-------.
.
------------------Tom Barry . ..(500 00 ( 1,122.00 Frost, 801 W. Bond; Mra. Ward Er- ; a meeting in the afternoon at lhe Fossett o! Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. | of Gull lake were caller* at the A. T. park at Lake Odessa, Bunday.
Bowman home Friday evening.
a Naahville—
Visitor* at lhe home of Mr. and
way. 70g W. Grand; Fred Jackson. home of Iva Belson.
W Basse“ and *’na
Bedford Quh homc S^d.y,
Ralph He**.
Lake Odessa; Mrs ' R. G. Flnnte', j Albprta Schilling and friend of *nd„Mr-° D’
' Mr. and Mra Harvey Blough and Mr*
Victor Eckardt and Mrs the Eugene Letter home were hh
. Adolph Douse
8.800.80 304 8. jefferaon. discharged Wed-1 ScolU were dinner guests Sunday
MU*
•Penl U* wee*’ I belah Hterbard of Welcome Corners Bertha Eckardt Tuesday evening grandfather. Mlles Johnson, father.
Woodland—
neaday; Floyd Merlin, 1430 S. Jot- &gt; at Mr. and Mra. Bradfield.
i cnd
end ln
In Hasting*
Bastings with
with her rrauin
cousin. I| and mi
Mias
., w
Francis
—rwi. Porritl were Sun- were oeo. Schneider and Miss Etta Charles Leiter and brother. Max
Leon Hynes
1.482 JO feraon; Mr*. Harold Ball, Na*hvtlle; t Mr. and Mra. Slater of Kalamazoo 'MU Irene Springer.
,1 day callers of Mra. Eatella Rosler.
Schneider. Mr and Mra. Will Velte. and sliler Dolores from Claypool.
Freeport—
_ the ...
------ •
Mr. jmd Mra. Wm
ot orand Mr* Karl Faul and Ma rd*
Mra Camer Schondelmayer. Mid- I were caller* at Mr. and Mra. Van I
furniture for
school
Ind.
.
Kep Brea ndle .. 300.00
dlevllle; Mnk* Albert Reed, -route 1. • fitreain * Bunday. Thi* Monday w delivered last week. NoW We Rapids were callers Sunday on Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs, Oscar YerUc are
Mrs. Emma Hobbs visited a friend
Delton—Prairieville—
get
the
arid Mias Naida Miller, Clarksville, j morning Mr. DcVrie* and Herbert are anxious to —
• ,H
- rest of the Alice Gardner and brother, Emory visiting their relative* and friends in Centerville Tuesday.
Ellis Faulkner .. 350 00
improvements made.
here and attended services at the
Tw«nty-four stretcher cart cov-1 Hoover of Kalamazoo called.
HastingsEvangelical church Sunday.’
Mrs. Rollo Clemen* of Hastings
CLOVERDALE
Ben Gldlcy ....5300,00 16,14516 of Welcome Comer* and 40 dress-. BARRYVILLE
spent the weekend with Mr and NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mrs. John Behlcr of Grand Rap­
Mr. and Mn. Virgil Monica and
Dowling •
Ing towels. Guild 19 were given lhe | Please look in community notices Mrs. Hubert Lathrop and family.
Mr*. Anna Beckhold of Luke id* called at the home of Mra. son Bobby and the two Boykin boys
Gun Lake Area .
123.00 hospital ‘during lhe past week for for special meeting to be called this Sunday dinner guests were her par­ Odessa spent last week with Mr*. Bertha Eckardt Friday afternoon.
i were at Pine lake camp Saturday.
• Hickory Corner* ..
308.20 which they wish to thank these dr- j week Friday night
ents Mr. and Mr*. Wirt Surlne of Ben Schneider.
Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Pennela re­
Cloverdale
ganlzAllons. ’
1 Sterling Deller of Jackson wa* a Nashville. Tn the evening, the
Population Increases
Mra. Bertha Eckardt. Mr and
turned Tuesday after spending some
•
**&gt;---------------1 Fri4ay afternoon caller of Mr. and La thtops called on Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. Victor Eckardt visited Mr. and
The population of India has lo­ time at Columbus. Ohio.
U,600.00 12030955 LUTITIA BLOCHER
Rex Dunnigan of Maple Orove.
; Mrs. Elmer Olltetl.
Mra. Jesse Rowladcr* in Nashville
And here-is "Who's Who" In bond
Lulilla Blocher was bom Novem-1 Mr. and Mrs Wilson Willette and
nuw is more than 380.000,000.
Sunday afternoon.
lhe town hall Sunday. •
and stamp sales for last week In ber 28, 1873 In Darke county, near! children of Muskegon Height* were SOUTH BOWNE
lhe City of Hastings, according to Greenville. Ohio, a daughter of j Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and
Mr. and Mr*. Ervin Curtiss ac,
, .
. .. .
.
.
the report* from City Chrm., Ben Solomon and Catherine Blocher and Mra. J. J. WUlltte. Mra. Clara Day companled pvt. Leslie While of Chi­
Oldlcy:
passed awny July 25 In thte city, i and Vivian were also Sunday dinner cago Flying school and MU* Thelma
Zone 1-Homer Smith, cap. ( 483.75
The family moved to Castleton' guests: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kesler Oglebee of Saranac to Bryan. Ohio.
. Zone 2-Kendall Reahm. cap. 937.40 township, Barry county in August and daughter* were lunch- guest* Tuesday, where they were united tn
3.558.75 1881 where she lived until her mar-, «nd Dr. and "Mra. Clayton WlUItt* rffiirriagc The foursome had a very
Zone3-Dick Jacob*, cap.
Zone 4-John Dclnaay, tap.
178.90 nage in June 1(08 to William H. 1 of Saranac, the latter * mother. Mra. enjoyable trip, except for a thunder
The three leading stores were J. Sciiantz. then moving to Hasting*. J Griffin of charlotte and her niece. storm, but that didn’t deaden the
C. Penney Co , with a total of (2.­
To till* union were bom five ciul-1 Betty Green of Indiana, were after- high spirits of the newlyweds.
071.25. Food Center Market, with dren: Marshall L. Wilbur K.. AUna noon callers.
Glendon and Bob Brock and Ar(495.00; and Walldorf! Furniture, E.
Mra. ------Harold
Higdon
and ; tene Schray of Lake Odessa were
E. of
of Hastings;
Ha*tlng»; Kenneth
Kenneth R.
R. now
now ii Mr. and ir
--- —
- ------------with 1478 75. Three highest stores with ilia U. S. Army, Anchorage, Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Higdon and caller* on Wanett^ Schray Sunday
for lhe month tn Hastings were J. Ala&amp;ka; William H.. Maple Orove pen of Battle Creek and Mr. and ; afternoon.
C. Penney Co . (3.830.00; rood Cen- Twp.
; Mr*. Welby Crockford of Woodland1 -*
• Miller and• daughter.
*
Mra. Jennie
|
ler Market. (1,197.75; and Walldorf!
Soon after her marriage she Join- »*re Sunday afternoon callera of Mra. Blanche Butrick of South
Furniture, with (1.006.25.
ed lhe Methodist church; she waa Mr and Mra. J. L. Higdon. Mr. and Bend, Ind., visited Wednesday at
And here la how each retail out­ also a member of the American j Mra. Victor Brumm of Nashville WIU Mishler’s.
let responded to the “Retallcra for Legion Auxiliary. During the hut were Sunday evening caller*.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Osborn of
Victory Campaign" to back our two years she ha* made her home * Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston and Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn
• boy* on the home front.
with her daughter. Mr* Harry Lar- Mrand
cK,‘,0*£ wrr® of Campbell visited at the Lacy and
“
Zone 1—Corner Smith,
Capt.,
, Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. ano Porritl home Wednesday.
(2.655.90.
MP. and Mra. Will Mishler were
Funeral services were held Tues­ Mrs. Ralph DeVine. Mr. and Mra.
Zone 2—Kendall Reahm. Capt., day. July 28 at lhe Leonard funeral Asa Wilcox of Detroit were Monday Friday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Warren Rou*h of Hastings.
home, conducted by the Rev. H. V. evening callers.
Mr*. Edith Renkes returned to
Zoqe
3—Dick
Jacobs,
Capt, Townsend ot Woodland. Burial wa*
Dr. and Mra. M A. Hoff and
(8,059.20.
•
her home In Clarksville Friday aft­ daughter of I-*ke Odessa were visi­
in Woodland cemetery.
Zone 4—John Dclnaay, Capt..
Besides her children she is sur­ er spending the week with Mrs. tors nt Harold Neilsen’* last Sunday.
12.019.55.
Mr. and Mra. Edd Lagy received
vived by seven grandchildren, five Marcel Evalet and family. Mra. Eva­
the new* from Wisconsin of the se­
Mr. Oldley. was asked
•What sisters, MIm Clara Blocher, Mrs, let took her home.
The Misses Joy Van Doren and rious illness of their cousin. Mra.
would your city sale* have been if Anna Kahler, Woodland; MUs Edith
each retailer had contributed hU Blocher, Mrs. Minnie Baker. Has­ Agnes Benson of Coldwater were Ida Cronk, who I* tn a hospital.
Caller* the past week al Jerry
four per cent of his July sale* as tings; Mra. Ida Flory. Castleton wceKend guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
asked?" and his reply was. "Mr. Twp.; three brothers, Ed. Blocher. Burr Fassatt. Richard Oreen of E. Blough’s were Mr. and Mra. Frank
Jone* of Grand Rapids. Mr and
Retailer hold* that answer." and Mason Co.; fiam, Nashville; John,
vine were Friday night and Satur­ Mr*. Charlie Baker of 8. W. Bowne.
assured us that it would have been Woodland.
day guest* at ths Fossett home.
Mr. and Mrs Norman Kauffman of
a lot larger iuid every retail outlet “Worth and the things of grace
Mis* Alberta McClelland of Lan­ Zion Hill. Mr. and Mra Don Zook
gotten behind IhU drive one hun­ Know not the season’s pace
sing and friend were Bunday guests of Clarksville,'Harvey Blough and
This much Is sure.
dred per cent instead of making
of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Albert wife of Welcome Comers. Nelson i
the outlets participating do superb Since summer follows spring.
McClelland and attended S. S. and Thomas and wife of Clarksville and ,
That age to which we’d cling
Jobs to carry their load.*.
church servicer, here.
Roy Blough and family of FreeCannot endure.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elltslon and
But for the soul shall be
children of Nashville also attended
Mra. Mabie Bum* of Weal Bowne
Liff through eternity."
Sunday church services here.
F A Z-llUtat
called on Mn. Jennie Pardee Thum- ।
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre day afternoon.
and
children
of
Quimby
were
Sun
­
Mrs.
mi
*, rjva
Elva Miller
Miner ana
and cniiaren
children or
of ,|
Growing Season
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Detroit visited Tuesday afternoon '
The growing season in North Caro­ Merritt Mead.
Trouble over a driveway wa*
at Will Mishler *.
lina
ranges
between
the
extremes
brought
into
Municipal
court
Charles Day.hu been appointed
Mr. and Mn. Albert Slabaugh of
Thursday, when Harry Ley* faced of 174 days tn the mountains to 295 by the.other two members ot school East Bowne accompanied by Mr.
Judge Cartright on lhe charge of days at Cape Hatteras.
board to be director of BarryvUlc and Mrs. Jerry Blough were callers i
having planted nails in the drive­
way used by his neighbor. William
Flfield, so that seven nail* found
their way into lire* on the latter’*
car. That waa naturally not pleas­
ing to Flfield who made the com­
plaint that brought Leys Into court.
Police Chief Harry Thompson, who
was brought into lhe case, sold he
picked up In the driveway many
more nails which had been planted
so as to do a thorough Job of punc­
turing tires.
Leys admitted placing lhe nail*
in row*, with the sharp ends up­
ward. But he said he thought he
was Justified in doing so, because,
he said Flfleld had driven through
a clothesline stretched across the
driveway, when it was holding a
line full of baby garments.
Judge Cortrighl owcMcd a tine
of (25 and (4.50 caste in the case
against I**ys. ateo directed that he
pay Flfield (10 for damage to hi*
Ures. He -gave Leys 30 days in
which to pay fine and cost* and 30
day* more to pay (10 damages to
Flfleld. He wa* also put on pro­
bation for six month..
It was brought out that there
had developed a bitter feeling be­
tween the two men. Ley* claimed
he had permlsilon from the owner
of lhe property to block It. and that
Flfleld had removed other barriers
placed, in the driveway. Flfleld
Oak dining table and 6 chairs
Hall tree
ctetm* that he had pie right to use
Good oak buffet
Gas stove
the driveway a* It was for Joint use,
not* for Leys alone.
Perfection oil hooter
Oak cabinet
CEDAR CREEK * *
Kitchen chain

BARRY RETAILERS
DOUBLE STAMP &amp;
BOND QUOTA

2

here at theif home

Mrs. Julia Perry is In
again.
family spent

Mr and Mr* Barnard DeGoU»&gt;.
have purchased th* Woodin pro-,,,
perty.
E. C Applegate U (Uli walking;
with help of a crutch, and U g*t-y
ting along as well as ponible.

A ballet dancer walks about a miisr-'
J*
—n

SUPER VALUES
FOR CANNING OR TABLE ... FANCY

—

ELBERTA PEACHES. . 5 29'
DUCHESS APPLES. . 19 33'
15 3T
MICH. POTATOES
34‘
FRYING CHICKENS
33'
SMOKED PICNICS
24'
VEAL ROAST
25'
RED FISH FILLETS
42’
CREAMERY BUTTER
a
56°
LOAF CHEESE “T
MICH. NEW CROP

LBS.

J
- aw
—

LBS.

U. S. NO. 1 GRADE

LB.
PECK

FANCY FRESH DRESSED ROCKS

SWIFT’S CIRCLE (S) CELLO WRAPPED

Trduble Over
Driveway Expensive
For This Man

CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS

AUCTION SALE

Having sold the residence and having no further use for the

furniture I will dispose of it at Public Auction ot the Sparks
Shop located at 112 East Court Street in Hastings on

Saturday, Aug. 8,1942
Storting at 1 o'clock, I offer the following articles

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

POLE STAR

SILVERBROOK FRESH ROLL

MELO-BIT

BRICK

NEW PACK GRADE "A"

GREEK GIANT PEAS
ASPARAGUS
PINEAPPLE
BOKAR COFFEE
MARVEL BREAD

LB.
LOAF

217-OZ.OfiC
CANS^

THANK YOU BRAND

NEW PACK

Elwln Lammers returned home
recently from the Anny whh an
honorable discharge because of 111
health.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lam­
mers. a daughter, last week. Congratulatlons.
Russel Watson wm home from
Detroit tost Friday and Saturday.
Miss Kate Reeaor of Battle Creek
spent Saturday at tha home of Mr.
and Mra Henry Lslnaar.
Mureta Campbell of Haallngs
spent last week with her grand­
mother. Mra. Ella Wertman Her
mother. Mra. Walteoe Campbell,
came after her Sunday.
Mlsa Joyce Lammers Is spending
the week with her brother. Wendal
in Kalamasoo.
Junior Oswald of Dowling and
Elwln Lammers, accompanied by Joe
Hammond, are catching the greater'
part of lhe fish In the northern,
part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Calm* and '
children, and Mra. Usale calms of I
Hastings visited at Lloyd Owen'*
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Upscomb spent Um
weekend in Chicago.
Mr. and Mr*. RumcU CollUter of
Pulton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mra Leslie Gould and family. Ctola
and Franca* a ent home with them

Kitchen cabinet
Refrigerator
Round table
2 square
tables
.
Bookcase
Walnut telephone stand
3 beds
Plant stands
3 dressers
Oak bookcase
2 commodes
Oak davenport with leather (eat
Library tabla
Odd chairs
3 electric lompg
Several stands
8 rocking chain
4 feather beds
Clock
Sewing machine
Wringer
OHice Swivel chair
2 walnut straight chain
High choir
Trunk(
Wooden cheat
Arm chair

Water power washing machine
4 wash tub*
Ironing board
Dishci and cooking utensils
4 boll pein hammen
45 twist drills
Drill gouge
1-2 in. to 2 in. pipe tape
Tap wrench
Rear
Chisels
Punches
Pipe and craient wrenches
Files
Plien
Screw driven
Outside and imide calipers
Machiniit level
Breast drill
3 ft. steel straight edge
Tool box
6 in. steel straight edge
And many other articles too numerous
to mention.

TIMMS OF SALK: Ca.h da, of .ala, na preparty ta ba removed until tattled lor.

Louis H. Randall, Adm
DIWIY MID. Awtleaa.r

C. M. HAMMOND. |OHN BIRMAN. Clarlct

17-OZ.
CAN

CRUSHED

SOROA BRAND

VIGOROUS AND WINEY

NO. 2
CAN

/

GROUND TO ORDER

U

ENRICHED, DATED

For
Victory
WAR
STAMPS

ON SAL£
HIRE

tto

jous—

11/,-LB.
LVS.

’into

CHERRIES

29c

VINEGAR

VSTO

SAL lit

1 £C

�! LAST 2 PAYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

—
if
evident
that
if
one
ofstory
more
conscious
do
I planting
become
of ‘‘,*
*conditions
to to
sing
at aO
heto
must
. they
out
have
what
-■•cy
alhe
trees.
the
splendid
-tsc
side
of
California
life.
ii mere
‘21"
■ellows
are!
The
more
I far-seeing
go
about
in
California.
platformhimself,
present
as
well
as
past,
a
sidemuch
that
he
1Kfi '• the
It,.«xn
to -whole
just
laughable,
the
conceit
of
books
do
not
tell
us
"w
r“
,of
n wha
,i
5 these fellows. Here to one singing about but which“*does
exist
and J
’le~
"‘a,2
“.
d. been
produced
fiy
existen
pitif
'■but
Pi“
appointed
wlnler
’th souther
M f°r Just all that there is In him. which to responsible for California's truly *orthwhll»
Kl but It will not be till you get well rich, cultural life.
From what lit
8“ ’ into the next block, or even farther.
Even the business of plant-hunt- began to recollec

5£ WHITE SHOES
CLSMfMwmr

Bring Along a Friend to
Share in These Savings!
Final Cleanup Price $2.98

I
’

WOMEN'S WHITE DRESS
AND ARCH SUPPORT STYLES

$3.98 and $1.85 Values!

247 Pairs, Values to $3.00

yg

Lost minute

V

white kid arch shoes in wide and narrow

Stock up now at this lower than ever price.

’

widths. Now priced $1.00 lower.

Summer styles for dress and play. All whites,

mark

downs.

Fashion

hand, the mocking bird has a,Hie»case. The
stronger voice than our catbird. As practicall* “
I have tried tn compare the two.| r»'-

I have felt that the catbird’s st­
ing lacked some of thflnlsh of his »-•
petitor fo- '
A-

Final Cleanup Price $1.98

g WOMEN'S FASHION - BILT
g WHITE HEALTH SHOES
ff

before you coma;upon another equal- Ing ivacatlon-llke as the name may the first plant-hu\
lyHie
enthusiastic
performer.
*ound&gt;
has.Iatsoon
times,
its hindrances,
unfavorable
im
song of the
mocking bird
to and
found
that I was
to resultscondlt
from hto ef»
KI much like that of our Michigan experience flfttte March &gt;nd April , spirit I w*”’
•J brown thrasher without being quit- are the months in which to see couw '
vl so &lt;almost boisterously) vigorous as California's wild flowers at th-1
11 the latter is at timea. On the other very best. But this la

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two tones, spectators. Stock up now with plen­
ty of shoes at this special low price.

Your Unrestricted Choice of AU StyIt
ONE

SECOND

ONE

SECOND

PAIR

PAIR

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Final Cleanup Values to $2.98

Final Cleanup Price $2.48 &amp; $2.98

CHILDREN'S WHITE
STRAPS AND OXFORDS

MEH'S WHITE SPORTS
CREPE AND LEATHER SOLES

Lots of pretty white styles, priced for big
savings, ore here for the kiddies. Three
low priced groups to choose from. All sizes
ore here 8’ j to 3 but not in every style—
get them two pairs now’ ‘

Regular Selling Prices $2.98
and $3.98 a pair !
Popular white sport styles for men. Crepe rub­
ber or leather soles in a big array of patterns.

Check this value. Compare the price. Just 88
pairs left to sell. Sizes 6 to 10.

Si
BUY

BOYS SPORT

Women's—Girls Summer

ONE
PAIR

OXFORDS

PLAY SHOES

SECOND
PAIR

Cleanup Price. $1.98

CooL colorful fabric sport styles with
low heels, robber soles—wine, blue and
biege. Wear them anywhere.

.
I

TOTAL

/

2 PAIRS

Ohio
torr-

1.49
:

1.54

fled . I*

Bays' white moccasin and
win* tip exfaeda. Slaea 1 to
C. naw priced fur quick sale.

9CUT-KATE
Second Pair 5c

SHOESTORE
dmeiAys ffuujid/SAce Stoajb "

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B,307~"Date-Wortlii

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�THK HASTINGS BANNER, THUB8DAY, AUGUST «, 1 MI­

PERSONAL MENTION
Cadei Garrett |*hsm. who is in
MI** Judy Mulder is vteiUng her
training at Chicago, spent the weokend with Mn. Isham and other ard Post of Grand Rapids.
friends in the dty.
.
Mrs. Oscar Jones u attending famUy went to their Wall lake cot­
tage Saturday where they will spend
Mr. and Mn. Wilburn Rogen oi some time.
BalUe Creek vlilted the John Rom
family Sunday.
in Chicago on business the first of
Ross Handy of Grand Rapids the wsek. Jean and Joan stayed
with tlie Henry Mulder family.
Mr. and Mn. W. G Bradford had
Barker and Ml** Eugenia Ly Bar­
ker. He left Grand Rapids Wed- i and daughter, Virginia of DsZtoil.
ncaday for induction Into the Army.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Brozak and
Mr*. Roy Showerman returned ■ daughter spent Sunday in Lowell
Saturday from Hilladale Co. where with her parents. Mr. and Mra. O.
She ha* been vhlUng for two and C. Kent.
.
one-half week*.
v
Miss Suzanne Sumner of Grand
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Otto and Rapids stopped Bunday to set her
Norman Lee spent Suhday tn Lan- parent*. Mr. and Mr* George Sum­
sing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ner. on her return trip from a visit
Alvin Strouse.
at the home of Prof, and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Myers re­ Samuel Robinson of Olivet.
turned last week Wednesday from
Mr. and Mrs Donald Weaver of
a short visit with Mr. and Mn. Ml. Pleasant spent the weekend In
Sumner Myer* and Nancy Gall of Hastings.
Newcastle, fnd. While there they
MU* Virginia Potu returned Sat­
celebrated the birthdays of Royal urday from a month's stay in New
Myer* and Nancy Gall. July 25. York City. •
being the letter's tint anniversary.
Mr*. William Btebbin* and Mn

P. J. Harpham. Ansol*, tod.; Mr. PARTIES HONOR
and Mra John Hsrpham and MII9 HARRINGTON
Vireinl^ lterohain
"n,e "diearasl dimu-r honoring !
5?M?a£nupUaU
MU* Jan® Hiring­
children, HrawL Mra P j K
and
Bwtaorn. whose marham and Mra. Virginia Herptiam rla®e *• an
are remuntag for a'^ek"^

’hte evening, ,
?unl; 1

Alex Nell
Neil who is
1* taking a coune
courae buffet dhfmreUuTtabkXuw
dl^eTuu“tebtei bain, cen

W uTCSKrSJ wiTmS
Neil.
Mr and Mn Ouster Sherwood of
CadliiaTvWtod M/Tod Mra Ge?aid-jamra~and othe/raia’tiis ,
end.
—
Birthday guests Bunday of Mr*
AJ... n.wn wc.v «*r. UIO aw*.
Ira Chaffee and sons of Quimby;
Ur. .nd U„ » L
H-.
Unas; Mr. and Mrs. Fred PUher
and daughter Nashville Mr and
Mra
Edwiu
Chaffee
Mr
and
Mra Edwin Ciiaffee Mr’ and Mra
Mrs
Lyle “atra. JaduS; Mr nut Mr!
Otto LtahUoot. Freeport. Caller*
in the afternoon were Ekioty Pish­
er and friend of Naahville and also
Elaine Winslow ot Hastings.
Mr* J L. Brass visited Dr Marlha Stauffer and other friends in
Grand Rapid* last weak.

r„ REIS—JOHNSON

SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS

^fl™'nwXb^S,XU nd
Oen *}°*rra. White tapers and rose
ln,IX,r"•o”*_ ,
Al**
.***
r°'I"&lt;LbU". !*
The place
c&lt;nls bore
b°re dainty
datat)' confectionery
confectionery

rh
1 *m

J- E “«“UUn entortoinad
| her c]Ub fOr dessert and cards Wed! nsaday afternoon, July m *t hei
I hom). on E CUnlon m
-| al
a‘t’'pcdro
were
Mr**
oedro Ber
- * Ur
. RoyalWHam

^.•ssas

&gt;•
the home of the bride', par- the Immediate famillnxnS
la at the home ot the bride’s par- the Immediate families and a num­
ent* in ManbAH. Titvtity-nie rel- her ot out-of-town gue*t* as witatlve* were present Mr. and Mra ncues The single ring service wa*
Abbey were the recipients ot many read by the Rev. Leeson Sharpe of
lovely gifts.
Out-of-town guests'the Morgan Park 1'retbytertan
were Mr. and Mr* Wesley Fergcr- church, Chicago.

John Marahall;
Barnes and
rt.rebvbXi^imSv^TSTr
herTtber
^2
groom presented gif to to the wed- Millan Mr*. Orville Ballance and koru.
Mr Mr.
and Mary
Mn. CDa8. 1 iXn
ding party.
, Mr* Gordon Bera were guest*. The
™d*t£releofCPbrt c^ter'1 H*’*|whenf »‘»ndard* of white gladioli,
A carry-ln dinner waa given by I nest party will b« held August 19
ward Moore of Fort Custer.
white Rubrum lilies, and the soft
lhc present and former women era- at the iiome of Mra. Elite Kelley on
J_.illumination from many candlM,
P'"&gt; « « U» fed oHN. U Uu | SouU,
ji „
m«, «p«_
Michigan Bell Telephone Co at I „
.
• • •
apace between floor and
lflP **°m« of Mra William Dunlap
Mr. and Mra. J. E McMillan en- । at Tiwrnappte take Bunday. Tltose
,B&gt;
‘
»uunw»y
wincn
nonoreu
oom
i~
--------—
.
v.
uu
owmu
TTS
PUc?
^Hln
g
*
’
the
end
ot
the long Uv- 1
,lut Thursday which honored both , ^',ulnrd Uwir Euchre club SaturHarrington and Mra. Norman
•*»n'og at their home on East;
«ra-J^aa7
tag room.
Music
was
played .
Hell (Gretchen Beverwyki. a re- !£.Unto“81, Wtaner* at cards were VUi___.lv_ »rraL Marshall- Mr *n&lt;i ‘hroughout lhe ceremony by Mr*,

Small expeditions of U.

The leut word in
summer comfort

----------------------------------------------------- MiXEliSSI
'^7“"“*
“•
buffet style, and summer flower* were
------- r:------- —----------- --------,bout ,h* room*. Mra. Donna .
Pl? tr,veljng prize was won by Harry Johnson, Jr, Margaret Hop*' bride s gown which was M em­
Harrington and Mr* Ben-Bevenvyk. !i0&gt;f .I1"*”
ne,t P“rt&gt; 3,111 kins. O. T. Johnson. Ebner ttandeen broidered eggshell linen and fell to
mother* of the guests of honor. I '*
ru'n*’ ^UE‘at and son. James, and Unia Schattler floor length. Her only attendant
-------------------were among----those
—----------------------present. The”
I al*l 1 9“’ !lon* of
ot Mr and Mr* from BatUe Creek; Mr. and Mrs
o,enn Kehkr on South Park Bl. Wesley Brooks, Nashville; Mr. and Pointe Shores, a friend of college
'. ana nr* rorrest Lane ana evening was spent in
u. visiting, and
i«u
Mrs Herman Sandeen. Mr. and
the
izlrtx
nrv&lt;vnt*A
wwAh
nt
:
_
.
■
.
Kenneth, spent Bunday with lllc «lrla presented each of the hon­
Mrs. Henry Sandeen and family. days both In Virginia and Ann Ar­
and Mr*. F. E. Lane of Saranac. orPMk^r^T'aXsZ^.
« with ■ lovely gUL .n*
LyBarker cottage. Wall lake. Mon- Mr. and Mr* Henry Kline, and Mn
waa the guest ot Sites Charlotte for a two weeks' visit with their, Mr. and Mn. LaFloy Greenfield
Mra Farrell Anderaon
and Mra ,
etening for a steak roaut and ftuio- Hainaway ana Mr ana Mrs ,
"
— —- — “ -----mother. Mrs. C. T Hampton ot Iron *nd son, Maurice. Mias Patricia
I
“« &gt;""&gt;»
*na Asp
^Th?. Ja.v ;
*n h004’’*®! Harry Young Simon murb«l from HuUwt.
Bob Bu»h and Paul Barnum were Mountain.
shower inursday
TV-ur-d-y.. I nnd
. , , purple buddles.
wljo eMpect to g0
Calkins, and Mr. and Mr* Laurence miscellaneous
Sunday guests at U&gt;e A. J. Larsen
Mn Anhur croUw. »&gt;d Ur». I J1?
•“
By »«.
Wrdne&gt;tUy
Rev. and Mr*. Elmer Crockett of Grtcnfleld visited Mn. Thelma July
- 23. in honor of Miss. Harring- , lnto lhe
cottage al Wall lake.
Chatsworth. Ill., called on Mr. and | Johnson
In Battle Creek Sunday. i*-^Ion- Twelve guests were present.
.vwMuis mi
Maurice Pierson gave an attractive urZ. 8*p,‘*°” ot Oty6&gt;t Pointe.
Mr* Theodore Kilmer and three Mr*. Joseph Brozak Sunday.
1 ••
Mra -Martha
--- ----------Predum--------------spent Pri- and
was----spent playing . ......
. . lht
—* evening
- --..... . ........
inureuay
—— - ..........
.ulMra. Lou V- uN-f-auict
Beaamer -uuiiuuicu
entertained luncheon Thun
day noon, nononng
honoring _rides —
mother
wore a turchildren of Lansing came Monday
— ~
Miss Helen Stebbtn* .vr*...
returned
to day in Ballis Creak with friends.
blngo. -Refreshment*
-----------------included n
- Monday evening with bridge and their ntecc. Mtes Baibara Johnny' nuotee print; BriarcUffe and Bet­
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mr*, camp Kltanniwa Sunday for an­
cake topped with a miniature Chinese checkers. Mr*. Floyd Gas- covers were laid for twelve at Uie tertime* rases fashioned her corsage,
A. J. Larsen, at Wall lake. Mra. other
••
------- -------------bride and groom MLm Harrington ‘ kell and Mr*. Warren Carter were luncheon table which wa* centered
AA hnwhavm
-a ..
k.
camping
term.
luncheon w..
was -----served
at ,the
week's vacation.
Kilmer returned Tuesday, but the
Hastings Country Club following
Mra. C. J. Ekstrom and sons. Carl
received many lovely and useful the winners ta bridge and Mra. with pink ruses and gypjoplulla.
children will remain for a few days. and Peter are spending a few weeks the weekend in Big Rapid* visit­ guta. .
। the ceremony, where »lxtr guesta,
| Jacob Rehor in Chinese checkers. |
. . .
Mr. and Mr*. Carl DeVries and al Bay View and Petoskey.
An
.m®
.m.nt.m.n.
cl
w.,“
7?
?'
“
7?
J-A
,UBto
‘
ing Mr. and Mr*. Willi* Cote and
daughter Donna Jean are spending
EVERYONE CYCLES
Mr. and Mr*. WUUam Linington
Mrs. Henry Vahlsing and son family.
UAe Gowen cenureA IBB ubfe .1
E?11
'*t&gt; '
MIm Betty lane returned Tue*- N&lt;&gt;w ,N BRITIAN
'
‘entertained their 500 club at Uieir
David are visiting relatives h&gt;
IB. luncheon «l»en W.dnnA.y »
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ft. * *7?
!
tage of Mrs DeVries' father, C. E. Tacoma. Wash.
i day evening from Montreal and
Hastings people wlif remember cottage at Podunk teke Saturday Mn. Aben JoBnuU, .1 &lt;M,; Gun
■*Sj-wtu..!!“-1
Davis.
Wittenberg and Quebec where she had been spend- MUs Mary Hunt, of Grand Rapids, night with a picnic supper Caras lake cottage on Hastings Point,
... of Detroit, Mr. i; ■mg j.,..
twin Uster of Herold Hunt, who , were played, the winner* being Mr*.
daughter and family
her vacation,,
complimentary to her slster-in-taw.
Mr.
Bristol via- 1 vls*ted here when he was a mem-. J. W. Hewitt, clarence Cappen. Mi*.
and Mn. Will Young and Oarret
•• and• Mra. James
•
Mrs. C. E. Thomas ot Santa Ana. ।
Jacobson of Grand Rapids and Mr. Red their son and daughter-tn- her of H..H. 8. faculty. She 1* now I Dan Ashalter and J. W. Hewitt,
Calif. Gueste present were Mra. P.
apple lake Bunday.
.
n. rv_.
-------—’ ---------------------- --..... the bride and
groom and the pretty
and Mrs. Ray Hotchkiss were Bun­ law. Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Bristol **r». Frank Atkin* of Sandy Lane
Heir,
HUjy
IL
,C°J
n’r
nla —-.1A XEn°rt *&lt;&lt;».£*
,
a- .iXZ
“.M
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davies had day visitors of Mn. James Endsley. of Grand Rapids Sunday.
IComer.
Uornfr- Woodbridge In
in Suffolk
Suffolk. ' 1
was“
observedTrith
the
™ Mr.'I t bridal couple ■"
—'
Mr and Mn. Charles Bush ot England. Her husband 1* the son irsxX
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Coteson (Dasle
F. T Cathera, and daughter. Joan Johnson Cruel of Wausa. Neb. Grand Rapid* were caller* Monday °! • well known British family and
groom's
best
man
proposing
the
,
service
gardens in honor of Mtes Mate Iw R- Cook.
I lnlH11
ot Ypsilanti. Another sister. Mn. were here to attend the von Rate- evening at lhe home of Mr. and l* *n British
government service.
. . .
one
Responses were made
wnun, recently
.rally' to
lo'Y
ln.M in
u&gt;;«»« »“"r,«
Tmm. InM«lhl«B.with
to
Paul Neale of KalHinazoo spent Pri- Johnson wedding on Saturday and Mr*. E. C. Edmond*.
; Writing
a friend
The "Friendly. Neighbors" with a ** thp
* brother, Stephen
----•
s
1
auuctor-in
library
science
at
the
1
wiki
a
.
.
d,Ai With them.
me
,uc*w
u&lt;
mi.
m.u
«u».
wviku
Lew Jim Bishop of Dearborn Is Grand Rapids, Mr*. Atkins suggests
“LTT.",.™ Ie*rry-in
inmanapou*.
*sr. von
carry-ln dinner, walked in
ta on
or. Mr.
Mr. •'«"&gt;««». °_,.».™
UD?poUl'. ?5fL.
Ton
nre guests of Mr. and Mra. John
H"' C~.tT,uc Pr^rce of Shaker Crue ^id other members ot Mra. VL*Kmv
visiting iu*
hl* ETttluDlrtn
grandparent,
Mr. ana
ana
k*Urr Bet used to cycling, m
m |..
Wcrts^
HssU^
MauJ lhf crentag of ReU and other*. A cablegram of
j. Mr.
• hwejn . —
.
—. ।| and Mr&gt;
........
....................
„c,
that anti
walking
that*! that
nrly and
Ml**walking
Hunt ha*
Completed
m" to~cetebrate"''her"^nth"
..I.,
I
..
.. crwl
«ood wi.hn
wbih«‘ •«&gt;»
aanf H.by the groom's
- ■ ■
Heights. "...
Ohio is
spending Wednes­ Coloo|1., „m||y
Mrs. «
Herbert
Bishop
for two week*.
arejUSt
their
only WOTwH“n‘ has
1' .July u
day and Thursday with Mr. and
Mn. Martin .Hawthorne is visit- miiri* of getting around now ex- “
।
woJk*hoP *l birthday After dinner card* were rn‘&gt;'her from Gothborg was received
Mr. and Mra. Richard Cook and
Mr*. Edwin L. Taylor and family, Sally Rose are enjoying a two Ing her parent*. Mr. and Mrs J. cent for a long-distance Journey., Coldwater. An al fresco dinner was played. Mra. Myron Tuckerman and . &gt;n Ume for lhe festivities.
Mrs. Taylor being her sister.
Everything has to be "fetched." too.1 »cr*ed to 21 guests who were mem- Vernor
B^’ore
weeks' vacation st Dunn * Perm on Bowes of Detroit thL* week.
vernor Webster
weosier making
maxing high
rugn score ' —
v the reception wa* over the
Mn. Pierce O'Connor. Mr. and Olenn lake. Leelanau county. .Wil­
Mlss Shirley Durbin is visiting1 "People are a bit tired," she bcr* ot the workshop last year. T7il* and Mrs Gary Crook and Myron hrldal couP*e had *Hpp»d away to
Mrs. Homer Becker and Mary Jane liam R. Jr. U spending the period her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. i writes, "but we'd go on for yean, reunion called to Hastings Miss Tuckerman low score.
j ,n
an unrevealed
unrevealerf destination for a
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. with his DeFoe grandparents In Alton Rogers of Jackson, this week, if necessary, with more stuff bring Anne Burton of Ann Arbor and
• • •
For traveling
'1 brief honeymoon.
Melvin Buckner and Anne Louise Charlotte, along with 'Tuffy" the
Corp Dwight Paul Chase of r«Uoned or restricted" Everyone, Ml** Esther Doty of Athens.
in mild support, smartly
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Lancaster of fin. von Ret* wore a tan shantung
of Sunfield.
—•- of
-• white at
• neck
•
Chanute Field. Ill., and Mias Fh&gt; U pleased to see the American sol- I
Ketcham and MB* S. Jefferson 81. gave a famfly din- suit -*•*■
with a *touch
cocker spaniel.
Miss Leone Leonard of Chicago.
Thomas
of
Battle
Creek
spent
the
dlera
about
her
theory
being
that
A
“
taI
Xi
f
I
celebrated
their
*evner
Sunday
to
celebrate
his
moUrand
wrists,
a
small
white
hat com­
Private Richard Gaskill ot Camp
Hl. came home Monday for a week's Forre»t. Tenn., arrived Sunday eve­ weekend st the horns of ids par- so many soldier* are being crowded *n ‘
” e iJondtv en­ er's. Mra. Bertha Lancaster's birth­ pleting the costume.
t^mi^wo
at a day. She came over to Hastings I After her graduation from Has­
visit with her parents. Mr. and Mra. ning for a week's furlough with ema. Mr and Mra. Arthur Chase onto that already crowded island
Charles Leonard.
from Lake Odessa with her oilier tings High. Mrs von RH* attended
MU Ju« n.iuraU, erupt U.Ui
his wife, hl* parents, Mr. and Mra. Mlu Jwphln. cho. o&lt; Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulder and Floyd Gaskill, and other relatives. lupld.
.pent the wrakettd .l.Burope.
"'““J”
Mary Baldwin school at Staunton.
family attended the Mulder reunion
wife Keith Lancaster, a grandson
Pvt. Roy D. Thayer of Aberdeen.
. ---------- ---------------------------------- ------at Caledonia Park Sunday.
Md.. and MU* Joan Thayer of De- I Mr. and Mra. M. E. CDta spent band cycled 28 miles in order to ‘scavenger hunt, and for the de-wert was home from Albion for the event. University of Michigan, where she
Mr. and Mra. Harry Ritchie, Mrs. troll were guests ot MU* Grace Tuesday in Lansing.
spend a weekend »Mh friends.
wa* a member of Alpha Chi Omega
they
went
to
the
new
Lobdcli
home
Hazel Hinkley and Richard Hinkley Reickord Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Gnx* entertained sorority Following her graduation
Mr. and Mra. E A. Caukin went
"v
*•.
on Ca*s St.
returned last Wednesday from a
with a lovely luncheon at Kent there she went to California and
throu«h UPP" Michigan jR^M MElicY HOSPITAL
Country club. Friday, honoring her wm on the faculty of lhe Us Antrip in northern Michigan.
Family
pot acluck ,Sunday
MIm, Suzanne Stuck has relumed Lampman resided here for many ! Mra. Davs Water* visited Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Harry
Ritchie
----- ,r~ night. couaUg
------ Mis*
B trtoara
IW | geles Buatne.'.n A Secretarial college ,
Nelson Au*- 9 “l
with Mr. and Mra. Johnson. whose marriage wm to . and igter wm appointed head of a
from a five weeks' visit with her year*, wa* calling on Hastings 1 Cora Lightfoot of near Freeport. companlcd by Mr. and Mra.
? were in Kn7e*t
and
Barry township
Erncal Burr.
Burr- Chmn.;
Chmn.; Mr.
Mr.
and Mr*.
Mrs.
paternal grandparents. Mr. and । friends this week. James gradu- I Friday evening.
Monday guests
WlUson *
*»-----------------------------------------------------place the following day, table department of the branch coilegt
- nosy evciuii*.muuu.,
s«"» neirnit
Thurvl.v in .tteurt liw
Chester Geukcs; Mr and
Mra. Clare take
decoration* and place card* fore- at Long Beach. Calif, "in Hastings
Mrs. Vulney Stuck of Otsego.
aled from our High school, took a-----—
~
-----------------**Detroit
Thurwd.v
tn
.te.nrt
rhe
These knitted shorts hove
Mn'
«r«lMUn« ex.rclu. o&lt; Uw Mw, !“«&gt;“•
Pvt. Arland Martin, son of Mr. special college course, and now has X 23
casting the event
j ahe ha* always been Identified-With
■
?“,o: HASTINGS COt’NTSV CLUB
full elastic
and Mrs. Howard Martin of Dow­ a Civil Service position at Chicago U-L ol MortM.
Out-of-town guest* who iud come worthwhile civic activities and of
ling and Pvt Wayne Plnkbeiner. In five War Department of tlie fed­
Dr. and Mrs. C. E.Conley and Mr.. *hlPLl MtK5.A ‘7 W!Suut'' tUught*r Tuesday lunelieon found
forty on for the wedding were among late with defense work. Mr. von
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Flnk- eral government.
and Mra. George Osgood of J'.
XP’ and Mrs Willison, was a rfg^twin,, gladioll and other aea- tiwse present.
[ReU was educated in lhe school*
belner of Middleville were hone* on
Following tlw
luncheon
hour of Sweden and in Pari* He I* now
■
wnal flowers dccoraUng tM lounge
Mr. and Mn Ernest Hayes with Johns spent Sunday with Mr. and mP”’DePa pass from Sunday to Wednesday Mr. and Mra. Elmo Soules of Bat­ Mrs. P. L Bauer.
•I
ber M&gt;me
. and tables.
contract and visiting passed the an engineer connected with t)»e Defrom Jefferson Barracks.
| tro* Broach Co . engaged in defense
Mrs John-Swenson and baby Eton
»“r f,our. y“f» । The morning golf event for blind aftemoon.
Ue creek spent last week at Trav­
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Bchmiedicke erse cityx
of Benton Harber are spending the J'*
hcrc' Br*duaUnE ln low gro** was won by Mra. Edwarh
Mra. Frederick J. Palmer enter- . Mr‘ ftnd
and family of Grata! Rapid* spent
Mra. F. C. Wilkie (Chariot Brumm) week with her mother, Mr*. Newton
«
Van Popering, with Mrs. R. E. Walt tolned four couple* al bridge Mon- 1 homc at Alden
the weekend with her parents. Mr. of 1*00816110, Idaho, was tire week­ Denner.
' She went to Leila Post hospital rarryln&lt; ofI conlract hOnors in the
d*v evening, the occasion being Mr.
Michigan.
and Mrs. B. A. LyBarker at Wall end guest of Mn. Archie McCoy and
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Drake of Battle Creek for her first training.. afUlTloon.
—
..
.
lake. Mrs. Bchmiedicke helped out Mr*. Emma S. Evans. Mrs. Wilkie South Haven, who have been spend-,
*T°l to Mprc&gt;r
Guesu from away were Mra. Wm. Palmers birthday. High score went
Guests
attending
the
wedding
at Pennock hospital Friday and Sat­ was «
*”}£
McKnight, Wilmette. DI.,
a IVOIKl
former IUUAK.
music SUpCITUWl
supervisor III
in Ing
Illg their
Uieit vacation
V«A.*AG&gt;11 at Crystal lake.' — ----- i fJ?r %«“----——“' Mcrvnigni,
..... with
waM, Mra.
~«...
consolation to Mr. and Mr*. Harurday nights.
•
our schools for six yean. She will came Sunday for their son. Chartes w«« h«»d In the Book-CadUlac De- Davld
M„ WInooa Down- ILT~
Mr. and Mrs Robert Laurenson also be a guest of Mias Gertrude who had been staying with Mr. and Uo“. the «*•»• numberins eighty- ,ng LanJu^ wlth Mr, M j CroM; 0,0 orocaway.
Andrew Shaw. Los Angeles; Mr.
and son of Dkhart. Ind. arrived Hampton. Mra Prank Sage and Mra Wayne Merrick the past &lt;a«k.' n‘n«Mrs. 8. L. Yerger. Battle -------Golfers pot luck this Friday. Aug. and Mr*. Harold Connor, Mr. and
Saturday to spend a month with other friends during her stay In
Mlsa Donna Chamberlain of La- 1 W1&amp;s Willison expects later to enjdr*. Cedric Morey.
Mra. Tlieodore Armstrong,
Carl
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hastings.
guna Beach. Calif , is vUltlng Mr. Ur government service.■
, ________
Paulson. Detroit; Mr. and Mra. SIFrandsen at their Wall lake cot­
wr ana Mra. a. a. Anaer*on oi ana Mrs. Winston Merncx. At presrrviv,. MCBruivTa
mu U
w ptetpor.™ **um Ute
u» gg
wS
drrn
called
on
Perris
Brown
of
dinner
will
tage. The Prandocn*' other daugh- Grand Rapid* were Sunday guests ent Mra. Merrick is In Ann Arbor
““e“*hTb
Mth the
the .
u«u**c rumia,
........
"
--------^^N!h?"«1S5K Prairieville Sunday evening. Mr. j 20th to the 27th. On the 20th
Brown has infection, caused by a potluck dinner and program will be
W. Baldwin of New Bedford, Maas.,
Claude Lydell formerly connected
| held at the church with MIm Be*will come Saturday for a week's with lhe fish hatchery here was In
Mr and Mrs Edwin Draktn* and ^1^cn?^r th’?J,mS^hantennf bruise. Just above the ankle.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Springer Sie *Rulteon
—*•— -m -------•* and
•
speaker
short
visit.
daughter Jean. Pvt Donald Deakln*
„ i!2
bJ'n
the city Bunday.
Paul Draper spent his vacation. Miss
of port
Port cuater
Custer ana
and uyie
Lyle Newton
^2*7? and lamlly of Grand Rapids called
mis* cveiyn
Evelyn Henaeranou
Hendershott oi
of ssonMon­ or
newton of
oi
on tlie Harold Springer family
last week visiting relatives tn Kala- . treal. daughter of Robert I. Hen- Preeport were Sunday guesta of Mr.
Sunday evening.
,
-----------------«-«
mazoo and Croton.
derahott. wa* a guest at the Aben and Mra Carl Phillips of KalamaAbe Hayward wa* a recent- vis- WOOD SCHOOL
Fold
garage
11iur:4ay.
Mra. Francis Hamilton of ftata- i Johnson cottage. Gun take, several «do
P
ord n
T*“ there. On T
"',rid*''
mazoo visited her parents. Mr. and , day* the past week. MU* Evelyn It
Corp.
Kenneth Biddle of Port ^wwl his bride the former Helen Itor at Camp Grant. .Illinois going
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauman of
“
Mrs. Fred Jones, several days last: vialtlng her uncle and aunt, Mr Custer spent the weekend with his
Cressey called at tiie homes ot Oer.5“^!
and Mr* Fred
Hendershott In mother, Hra. Newton Benner.
p
Mr. and Mra Raymond Windek-/°
£ hal1 where cot er* were
Frank Becker of Hastings has
Grand Rapids.
near Camp Grant.
Ml** Anne BuMon was here from necht. Molly and Tom. of Owo&amp;*6 Ia“.
Archie Woodman is in Detroit purchased the Loy Smith ptace and
When a member of your family is ill the wise
M'- !*«&lt;«• was presented with a
Ann Arbor from Saturday till Tues- are spending two week* at the Marexpect to move in aoon.
Un Van Dateen cottage. Ritchie
,u?veU“«
which he w,n ftnd taking treatment* for arthritis.
move is to promptly coll a physician. Giving
Mrs. Sink and daughter. Mra.
The many friends of Mrs. Zelpha
Onii *s&lt; eparstag &gt;y
*peci*Uy useful now.
Mr. and Mn. Roland McCrecry of Woodlands. Gun lake.
him on opportunity to use his skill when the
TKX8SA CLSVBLAKD
Morehouse nre sorry to hear that Pearl Simmons spent Thursday with
[ Grund Rapids were visitor* here
she is ill and hope for a speedy re­ Alton Kidder. Charles Kidder, for­
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Castonj
troublp starts goes far toward insuring quick re­
I Tuesday.
,
merly of Ft. Custer, has bken trans­
covery.
wish
oi St.
St Johns
John* returned Sunday
sunaay from
trnm ' Mr. and Mrs Harry Latta
----- 7 .7
,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Hopkins spent of
ferred to Texas.
lief and complete recovery.
&gt; announce the ’marriage
of their
HOTEL HA8TIX0S Fka
two weeks' outing at Gun lake
’“"‘Me ot
the weekend in the northern part a M?
s^T^.
Frank 'Kline of
Mr. and Mra. Clare Bassett call­
DOWLING
I of the state and were accompanied Detroit were in Hasting* over the
Often the treatment calls for one or more
Several of our fishermen hgve ed on the George Bassett family of
^11®r?an’ °*Uo'
Wed*
by Mr. and Mra. Bmelker ot Free- veekrnrl
Frerpart.
Sunday
afternoon
and
on
been
having
real
good
luck
lately’ ’‘r*na&gt;. July 1.
prescriptions written by your physician. If you
Mtaa Mary R Power* and Mr*.1
by her broth- but one of the beat catches of the Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sam
| Jimmy Cadwallader is visiting his lu -J Goodyear of Grand Rapids cr “nd w^e’ Mr- B,ld ^*r*- Rollo season Is reported by Mrs. Belle Magee were guests of the Bassette.
bring or send your prescriptions to us. we want
* "WM*• »&lt;«
cousins In Grand Ledge this week. snd MU^y D^ightTEv^on
Mr. and Mrs. George Taggart and
Hoffman who landed a 5 pound
you to know they will be compounded exactly
• Hr. nnd Mra. J. L. Valentine vis- were guesta of Mr*. P. T. Colgrove L' 11 Br“du«te of Middleville T-K. bass recently while fishing on Bris­ children with Dorte Bassett ai a
pted Dr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw of rrtd*
os your physician prescribed, and the very best
school, class of 38 Mr Martindale tol lake.
This report has been guest, attended lhe Adams reunion
STEAM HEAT
1 Middleville Sunday evening.
obtainable medicines used.
Mr. and Mr* Aben Johnson and U al*° • «radual&lt; of that school. somewhat delayed but certainly Is at Ionia Sunday.
j Mr. and Mn. Arthur ValenUne
Mr*. Lena Bedford of Mulliken
worthy of mention.
HOT A COLD WATER
were Sunday dinner guesta of Mr: Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Shaw ot Los ttTST unwa- ' ’ ’
Mr. and Mra. Don Wright with ■vtelted her slater, Mra. Will Ctekr
Parke-Davis Products ore used in our pre­
Angeles
left
today
on
a
short
trip
SHOWER BATH
I nnd Mra. J. L. Valentine.
Mra. Cleo May
Baumgartner, Mr. and Mra. Sterling Nswton of for a few days.
1 Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra. to Culver. Ind. where they will daughter of Mr and Mra Frank Battle Creek were fishing and
scription work for two reasons: First, we believe
Jack Clinton, who underwent a
Single »J.M per wk. up
Keith Ycrty and Mra. O. E. Yerty :&amp;"^"^driw"i’1£dtenk'Su. ®‘(S’,^nerhrid°J 5'^“?
vacationing In the northern part of minor operation at Pennock hos­
in using only ingredients of known quality, and
the state last week and Miss Mar­ pital is getting along fine.
to tee Mr. and Mra. Btephen Johnbrid„,
if a customer of ours is in need of medicine, we
Mrs. R. C. Jones of Canon City; san
Lorraine Wheeler who returned
The 'Shaw* will leave fmm JOlUlCOCk. ton Of the late Mr. and jorie Wright was at Battle Creek
। Mr. and Mn. D. E. Kercher, Mr. there for Chicago where Mra C I ¥ra’ WU1 R- John°ock of Delton. visiting relatives several days.
feel that he or she Is‘entitled to the very best.
from a two weeks' visit with her
and Mn. Orover Truxell. Lansing: E. Thomas, who ha* been vitiUng j }?.,£"!{?“ "*d J.uly “
Byron,
Dr. K. B. Ree* who is employed aunt ta Vassar, also spent the week­
Second, when we dispense only the highest qual­
Mn. J. T. Hammond and three chil­ relatives here the past three week*. O‘,lo(t ®hp Taa a a‘“d«'‘ a‘ Borgeas at a Fort Custer hospital, spent end with
—»&gt; her friend Mtes Van
.... Oeisdren. Denton Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. wiU Join them for lhe return Lrip!
ity medicines, your physician gets results, and
Sunday with hl* family here.
'on of clear lake. Those who atRala’”az‘x&gt; ftt;d he
Mr» Etta Smith visited friends' tended lhe picnic dinner al th*
to California
I •M,ted *n farming Both are graduour reputation in this specialized field is en­
,
Mr*, a L. Piynn spent lhe week- aUa
«‘«h
AIt&lt;r in Rattle Creek over lhe weekend. J Wheeler home Sunday were Merend in Altaian with Mia* Mildred I • northern trip they wiU be at their
The junior Sunday school class rill Wheeler and family. Vivian
hanced.
Urfer. of lhe Farm Security office
..w.G north
home
nmui of
Ul Delton
uciuiu
Ol WIUCI1
of
which ail*.
Mra. Walter WIUUUC
Ormsbe l|M
has|
, MIUUUI
Barnum and family and Mra
The success of our prescription department
Pvt. Ja
Gerald
spent the
MIm Janet Burns spent the week- ! *7
7s’d Anders spen.
— been the teacher for several yean. Wheeler's mother. Mrs. Geiger all
“*•—* with ....
------ met
at Clear lake lodge Friday night of Woodland
end in Kalamasoo.
weekend
the &lt;.home
folks.
depends largely upon how well we serve physi­
Youthful, light and airy for year wartime
Mr. and Mra. Frank Andrus and
Mn’ Emma Collin* and daughter for a surprise party on Joan Van | Mr “nd Mrs. Orville Bruce accians
and the public. We are striving to win the
Getuan.
one
of
the
class,
who
is
.
compared
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Mary Jane drove to Traversa City. Mra Dorothy RJghter of Kalama­
, Monday night for a short stay.
1100 *Penl WrdneAd*!' at the Ira Mc- staying at present with the Martin i Norton on a visit to Howard Shepgood will of both. If quality drugs, together with
haircut!
Mr and Mra. Michael Sullivan Callum home
family. Mrs Ormsbe has been a herd, a former neighbor, now llvprompt
and efficient service will do It, our fW
and daughter Margaret of Detroit I **r- and ^fr* Lynden Johncock very faithful Instructor during this i Ing In Saranac. Saturday evening,
spent Sunday with his iteter. Mrs. and children and Jerne Osgood were time and occasionally haa some- ( On Bunday. Mra Brace tvad Urn
Ing halo that's so easy to care for!
pose will be accomplished.
! guest*
guests or
of Ira
Ira Osgood
Osgood and
and family
family thing special for her young.folks
Nell OOnaway
misfortune to run a fish ivook
Sunday in honor of lhe birthday of
Another surprise U&gt;ok place on through her finger, which neadlss*
PERMANENTS
; Barbara Mae‘Osgood.
Friday afternoon
when
several to say is now quite a sore subject,
Shampoo A rr&lt;
Machlneleaa JIM
For Victory...
| Mr. and Mrs. Almond Webber____
neighbors
_______________________________
and friends of Mra. Ade- j
----------■
• ■
Finger Wave □□
were Sunday guests of her sister in Ha Stanton came in with Ice cream
Quinine Indtepenosble Drug
Battle creek.
and cake, and enjoyed the after-1
DEFENSE
Rev. Pfeiffer held hl* hut serv- noon together.
away In treasury vaults. 10.W.000
Hastings, mu m.
Ice of the conference year here SunBud Pierce. Nell Rees an&lt;^ Wm.1
ounces ot pure quinine, which is re­
day. They have made many friend* Carver are enjoying a vacation trip
garded as an indispensable drug,
her* who would like to see them re-1 thia week'in northgm Michigan.
enough
for
a
four
or
five
turn.
' On account of the Centennial an-.
Mr. and Mra. Ira Osgood and chll-1 nlversary. the regular W. 8. C. S. supply u&gt; an emergency.

ONDS

Al R D

Don t Wait!
Call Your Physician

The BEAUTY BAR

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Have a FEATHER-EDGE Cut!

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

11.7.

BONDS
STAMPS

B. R. RKD, DRUGGIST

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I CURB AND 0UTTZB MSOLUTIONS ' NEWS OF HOME COMES

OBITUARY

istings Banner

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

—•------------- - ------- him quite regularly now from au&gt;

COOK DUOS. Kdllor.

KHinTYSEVKNTH YEAR

trails.
j After he had gone nearly eight
'months without a •or^1rrom.^X’
i due to his constantly shWUng
I change of scene—Corregldor. China.
« ik. wav-1 JawLAustmlla. his mall huAnally
,g»tws3^!!!
Sa

neighbor.
CLASSIFIED RATES

land al tb. !*•» •&lt;
Haa Umc. MirMtxn
bai-tibt

1

Sheldon Agency

j
,J
I

AU Binds of Insursncs
Surety Bonds
Pkons 2IM
Hastings

I
'

AUTO BEPAUINO AMD MIBC.

Swanson Agency
IM W. State SL

Ufa

Auto

Fira\ Tornado

Tor are always Mt. a State

Howoem* Kal.m.roa__ R.ward. &lt;■«
' /•
IlJll AaLE—30 giulu aad quill lop., all
dillrrrtit, At*o ragt aad pillow*, al
WE PAY top m.rkrt prirv lor dr.i]
tk. .am. old prwo., and a nlrv a».lock. Hotvm gS.OU. nivi SS.Oq.
.ortawat ot ak.ll aovNtlra from
ri..I.r c.i.r. 1 »,.rr.l *1.1.1111, Hl.lll.f,
.'6117: leal. Euu. V.ll,, cb.iBll.|
Florida. Jv.nio Krynold*. Di-llnn.
Ka.t .Id. ot Wall lake _ _
IO
i X*
F,IK SALE—H.rvfora eahr«. H.Utrtn FOR SALE—llol.lvia ball, alw tla.m, In Itrr,. Xork.r. »nj (e. &lt;|,r». Mllrh
ur row. t Omrsv Dfliotl, pkw.
6 ruvi and .prln/.r., Saddle Lour.,
73S F3I. ’
SO
► Iixk lull.. .M|r»lz r Htorkjard. .1
(Hurl. .Hl&gt;xb,ardi .1 Narilall. 170
FOR KALE—Tkrw row., (ood ra.^ on.

YOU’LL FINO It emt

poobim Hounu okubce

.

Gilbert

FlUIBBYTERI AN CHURCH

(Jane* Mrs. Archie Wilson. of Kai- «rb*t

HASTINGS METHODIST PARISH

AUCTION SALES

&lt;■

Jwill

u ma by th. 1
Ike Ira MrCalh

PHONE 1101

□ MACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

CLEANING AND DTEINO
LAHT' YEAR'S" HAT—When*w

Detroit spent the weekend with Mr. iwmiI aceordl

Powdered grass designed for hu­
man consumption is now being re­
tailed in earn in Canada.
BARRY COUNTY REPUBLICAN CON­
VENTION

The parties who have been In lhe
. Matureen collage the past lour
' weeks left Friday and another party

DOUD SCHOOL CHURCH

Bspsirs furnished and in•Ulled for aU makes of
furnaces.

, Mrs Everett Pritchard gnd son of
! Kalamazoo called on Jennie Rey-

FOR KALE — Jer.*-r r.i

CARD OE THANKS—I ul.b I
I Mr. and Mn. Kirk Foreman of
• Hastings were Sunday evening call| ers at Clifford Kahler's.

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST

Sheet Metal Work
Xavestroughing

AliD OF THA NKR—Word. cannot

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331
tf

necessary. He did not rally and
death came late Sunday afternoon,
Richard was a particularly beau-

Mili'IE
“ • crushing blow to lib
ib» city (-ink of tb. , parents and hit grandparents. Dr.

‘.tor
■ Mr. and Mra. Ed Malureen went
Pkaoa BBfiy' from Friday till Sunday at their

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

142 E. Stats

nr. it FURTHF.H HK»oi.kxD: Tk.t 1

' EAST WALL LAKS

Hastings

Marshall Furnaces

j

wardrobeJie writes.

pathy of their many friends litre.

OPTOMETRIST
Phone 2703

besides other relatives and a boat
of friends. A sister. Mrs Clarence
Radford, and a brother. Henry
Wickham, whose death Roy great­
ly mourned, preceded him . to the
; Great Beyond a few years ago.
The large gathering of friends

tiful floral tributes were a testi­
mony of love and respect.
Tlie funeral services were held
at tlie home. Thursday afternoon
I at two o'clock, conducted by Rev.
■ S. Conger Hathaway, of the First
j Presbyterian church of Hastings,
I with burial across from lhe home
I in lhe Fuller cemetery.

DR. L. J. CASTON
Pancoast Bldg.

*,'n worthwhile

.*"4 RICHARD LETHBBIDGlT
to**?" j The many friends of Dr. and
_______ j, .. 'Mrs. Hom Lethbridge of Masoh are
imt J»4 ran (sharing with them this week, their
• -wd &gt;ir«&lt;i '
over the 10M of tlielr ten• year-old son and only child. Rfch'".‘.ard. who passed away Sunday In
1 Ponton hospital. Mason, where on

He leaves to moum their lots

CARDS OF THANKS

HENRY FLANNERY

•7’bidrover Gardner and relumed to
he found his greatest happiness In ‘''ru', *

■ BERRIES AND

NASHVILLE

"therefore

U.nl .itulf botlr.i ^arl ut tkre. aaaam*t*. SIS. Pkw» 7J4P1 .1.
« «
LIVESTOCK—

,

mond E.

riiunrn

win

LEGAL!

a.peel.ll* tk

WAXfCT&gt;~H7m^h

k. V3
LOST. FOUND. STRAYED

JERRY ANDRUS

“1

HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That
ie Kunervlaor of tk. Vlr.t ...I
,&lt;i.

Dr. Ullirop and Ihr nur.r. al I’muorli
h».pllai for Heir kinder** and lervicn.
Wo alw wl. h to tbank all tbo ik.lghbor.
for tkoir kiadnr. ia r*nrm

GRANGES

IBV1NO ORANOE

ALL FOBMS OF INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Phone 2519

Natl Bank Bldg.
U

I Wrlroiar. C
! and Coal. 1ilr
■ •■Ulaorr

i,la:. : &gt;1:1:1:;.

lair 20.
rnllM&lt;* ■&gt;'
Dirk Ito*

AUCTIONEER

iii

DEWEY REED
Katlsutei cheerfully

given.

Hastings, Mich.
U

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
FOB

INSURANCI

CASH
Radiators, Batteries, Alu-

l.&lt;flou. Mra.
Marr WMIm

WANTED EMPLOYMENT
TIXTUI*-U'ork I.

FABM EQUIPMENT. ETC.
&gt;x»H KALE—Or rat oo'.h.r;. IS wrv.
&lt;4 .vcond ratlins alt.lt. kay. 3 mil*.
wr.t ..I Middlrtlilr. 1H mile. .ootk.
mil. wr.t. &lt;l&gt;&lt;irg** Daria.
HU
Kill MAI.E—&gt;).. angln. and pump lark;
al.o Hl.r oinJm.ll, W. M. Klrh.rd
wan. phone 7O2F3.
d«
FtiH SALK—Pamp jark, antloard (ran.
foreo pomp, .uilablr for windmill or
l*.nd pump; quantity of fluornconl
fitturr* I^wl. F.lrrtrir Hrriirr.
Clor.rdal. ph‘&gt;nr 1-F3.
S-.13
FOR HALE—Homo (town .Half.'i,.d: PEARL BUTTONS—More durable.
H.brr Fo.lrr, pbnn.
7A1F11. s t)
FOR KALE—Flat rim .ink.
Hay rake
and pump Jark. at..* tku.r tile. 13
In. Brasi, pup.. Mra. Jor WlllVm..
flr.t koa.o WMt Tannrr .chool. s C
FtIK KALE— Mct.'ormirk-Drrrftic binder.
0 ft. eul. fair condition, Ilk. t,u&gt;d
hurt, roll, yrac old. |30. Erne.t W. PETS FOR SALE a MISCELLANEOUS
Flfleld. 4 mile. *r*t on M 37. U tuile
wilb.__RoytoJ._______________ HO
SALE OB BERTCITY. COUNTBY AND RESORT

&gt;*« aapnorlm! by Bia
lalloa
adopted at

•t impromptu fealurr
Maurlc. Healy. Lech

MARTIN COKNEBH
|------ ------------ ------- ------- ।
—
Mn. V1»M Coo, ol KI11MUM Mid
CORTOTIM
Mrs. Ella HotehkLss of Spring Ar- I Th»
bor visited lhe latter’s brother. Ml- ('&gt;•'&lt;•&lt;
nor Bateman and wife the past j {*"•
wcck. irsnskct
Mrs. Alice Mead of Kalamazoo.
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mead the past few days, I
was a Sunday dinner guest at Mr.
and Mrs. Orr Fisher’s.
Relatives here received word of 1
Lloyd R. Cogswell's recent promo- 1 &gt;Mil«n •&gt;&lt; »ueii
tion to 1st Lieut. He Is on duty at
tlie flying field in Enid. Okie.
| lhln
Arthur Mead. Mrs. Smith. Mrs.

i?ANTEb--Hiih ’.rbool &lt;IrI

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
E. Oolfsz SUMI at Baitwood At*.

CHURCH OF THE NAEARENE

FOR RALE — R7(b'tere4 paint

USED CARS AND TRUCKS

Mead’s.
Some from

FOR HALE—B fata at Eddy’. Ba

attended

Clinton.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS-

Kbit KALI'.

WANTED

HOUSEHOLD OOODS

| YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

HASTINGS WE8LBTAX METHODIST 11
CHURCH
•
J. a

CkrlapaU, Mlnlatat

WANTED—Wall aaf
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

is'jss Fitting
XPERIENCED

Farmers, ATTENTION

Ko UN WAN

Auto Mechanic, with ex­
perience. Will work on
FOR
weakly salary or on 50­
50 basis. Best working
OARAGE FOR RENT
conditions.
Permanent
employment. Apply at
once. C. B. Burkholder,
HEATING rUKL
Hastings Chevrolet.
7-16

wanted

H0RSES$7^ C0WS$5®®
WE HAVE A COLLECTOR
Stationed at 912 West Green St. in
Hasting, To Give Immediate Service
Wo Pay the Phono Charges

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Model t ford wanted—a

PHONE

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

LY BARKER'S
Haatlags Phon. 2111

a W.
Ranier

F.vanf.ll.ilr am Ira I
M. A. ■••U tka lira

Out July 3 Oik. 101J

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
YOU can't Lose on Real Estate

tlie

afternoon of last week.
.
Alice and Melvin Whetstone were
Sunday afternoon visitors at Mr,
and Mrs. Uoyd Goodenough’s In
Hastings Sunday afternoon. They
all visited the oil well which is being
drilled In Rutland.
Friends of Forest Mead of Kala­
mazoo have received word that he
has joined the ranks of the bene­
dicts. he and MIm Helen Louise
Cllgh. also of Kalamazoo, being mar­
ried recently. Congratulations and
—- —
best wishes for many happy years houses and have families moving
to Mr. and Mrs. Mead.
| into Hastings who would be very
Darwin McClelland and family, good tenants. If you have a bonne
who lived In Shirley Slocum's ten- J to rent come to our office. Eari R.

NORTH IBVTNO WESLETAW METHO­
DIST CHURCH

Yankee Uncin
City of Hull

toouaa tar drainasa
bcaaa with ateotria
here

WANTED

FOR KALL
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS Ma. Michigan Anoua

.:i.

a.l puour
|
uul.llr.tion of

Datas

JOHN WHITE, Salr.m.n
GEORGE V. MILLER, Rr,k,r
Phone 2151
Rooms tn the Henderah6tt Building

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE

FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!

*5.00
HORSES
COWS .... *4.00
HIDE MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION

PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

Valley Chemical Company
CALL NEAREST STATION
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YOUNG AUSTRALIAN
WRITES LETTERS
Exchanqes Corraspondanco
With Hastings Giri
Everything now concerning Aus­
tralia Is read with more than orpass on a series of letter* written
by u young Australian to a Hastings

gan the correspondence through a
mutual friend early last year.

young man. seem* an especially In­
telligent fellow, eager to know more
about American life and customs.
In return we receive a lol of first
hand Information about life there.
In reading the letter*, a* a whole,
it 1* noticeable how Australian
&lt;&gt;l&gt;Jnion haa been changing since the
The letters start in lhe spring- of
1041 Just as lhe writer had left high
school and was taking a business
course at Adelaide University, and
holding a Job also al liic Adelaide
Electric Supply Co. Ltd., hq being
business manager of "The Adelsct"
lhe company's magazine which la
. mailed all over the world as well as
to 250 of their employees now In
service. One of their exchanges, he
mentions, is the Detroit Edison Co
Throughout the letters certain
Idioms appear, common as well In
England, which sound a bit odd to
our American ears, just as doubt-

The first letter below was written
in April last year:
Your American educational sys­
tem is a lot different to ours from
what I can see in* lhe movies and
by your letter The ordinary high
school here only goe* to Grade 11
or "Leaving Class." as we term it.
whlch-ts thq fourth year class. Ade­
laide high school being the excep­
tion going to grade 12 or "The leav­
ing honors class."
Australia'' and the United Stele*
have much in common and more
shall be done to bring these two
countries into closer relationship.
I think Australia will mold itself
Into a nation similar to the U. 8.
We are just becoming a real nation,
but n6t many people outside Its
boundaries know this.
It is not. a land of sheep, kan­
garoos. koala bear*, wheat and vast
cattle lands alone. We have sheep
—millions of them—vast wheat and
cattle areas, but secondary Indus­
tries arc enormous and the rapid
jumps assisted by the war have
helped these industries to progress
taken two or even three decades to
accomplish. This is one of the rerults of the war. prosperous to us
as a nation; disastrous'to us as in­
dividuals. However, well survive.
Look at lhe wonderful Inherited
tradition of fighting spirit which
our "Digger Anzaca" are at present
displaying In North and East Africa
on land, the service with the R. A.
F. in the air. and the battles suc­
cessfully fought by units for the
Royal Australian navy.
I heard Pres. Roosevelt's speech

mrwt unmeasurable capacity and I
ask anyone—How can Great Britlan.
her Empire and all her Allie* and
• Democracy lose now? My hat's off
to you all. ■and Ood bleu you I
Americans don't know much about
us and the same applies to Austra­
lians toward the United States.
There's been too much thinking ot
tlie U. 8. A. os a land of film
stars and gangsters, which, I think
you'll agree with me, is due to lhe
fact that lhe. films, as a whole,
give a rather poor conception of
your country
Adelaide Is the capita! of South
Australia, and is better known as
the "Garden City of Australis " Is
is a beautiful well-planned city. It
was founded Dec. 28, IBM. by Col.
Wm. Light II is separated in two
sections by the river Torrens, the
southern portion being a mile
square, then all this is fringed with
very extensive parkland*.

A* for rabbits, the furs are used

for food, but In the outback areas,
they are pests and are killed whole­
sale. and buried by the thousands.
Also millions of them ^re frozen and

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 1942

SECTION

exported overseas, yet 150 yean ago. MERRILL ALLERDING
Ev«rv
GUILD MEETS AT
■
- — ■ - ■ ~
My geese are in the doghouse.: Tw. Y*»si«&lt;
every Warkdir
Tvorxer ShrtllM
onouia WRITER
81TE OF’SINI)IAS
village
there wasn't one rabbit on Die IS BENT TO JACKSON
n a nnv
nv/n a ti ir iThey weM lhelen«th of ***clolhe’!- wo 1
’
Commonwealth of Australia.
Merrill AUerdlng, who had ad­ Keep Same Security i T.hLWri‘*r* OuUd
naating*
mitted previously that he had drtv- N.R^Lte.
. Ilu mel Tliur*day afternoon on the rite ,
A portion of the American fleet ,
Umoer vn Every JOD .of an Algonquin Indian Village and
The sherifr* office
has been to Sydney and Brisbane brought before Judge McDonald for
j Inspected the huge mound that was 1
By |ANE CAMERON
during the past few days, and they (■cniencc
Th*
security
sentence Wednesday
weuiicsaay aiicr«MX&gt;n.
afternoon. He
nc
, same social
—.
* account
. . known to be the burial ground of .
—in.--- -■
■ -r
1 Monday, even tor my beautiful
— ------were given a tumultuous welcome at wa* given from 15 month* to fIv*!number
-umber riwulJ
should be used
u*«d by a wort-rii
work^jhe
telbe. This hUtoric spot is
Orchids, forget-me-nots and car- whlte gooale. * . .
r °"
An rvrrv Inh25
Hr. holds
hntrle throughout
thrnnvhrut, .■located
_ ,__ ______
both cIUm. I lUtened to the broad­ year, at Jackson.
located In
InIk.
the northwestern
no
‘ comer.
u&gt;
rel p.mou,
(uMlr'
U'
HoUhlte &lt;
cast, but I wish I could have seen I In nassln* the sentence Jude* hU ufetlme- T™* statement was ; of Hope township on the farm own‘fcDonald clbed
called young
young ’AllerdTn?'*
Allerdlng's I1ra,af
“^
Kirchled by
br Mrs.
Mr*. John
John (C.
c. Anders
Anders and
and son people of Lowell when they gave stay with me while her mother went I left his home Sunday. J«
those seven warship, as they filed J McDoAald
,oaay Dy wullwn
K
««- led
i«»
Mra
into Sydney harbor through the
^ “ "^ y^m« *1‘"tu"s *; gessner. manager of the arand Hap- and is part of the land taken by ! up their famous Showboat "for the to a movie under one condition. It has not been heard from
early morning mist I had seen the
™
I ids field office of the Social Secur- an ancertor, Robert Dinwiddle who
.duration." It must have been a was that. "Momml* Is going to, time. Ml** Bettie Jane
"Louisville* when riie came Io Port
',ly
1,1
migrant wa* a "tint eetUer." from the govAdelaide in 1938 for the M^quicen- :
i work*r. against having more than.emment a hundred years ago' In­
still on the overture when she drop- । Lewi*. Nashville, route 2. who
letter from Mr. Runciman, lhe ped to sleep. This wa* much bet- ; working for another family
-Some worker* have the mktak- ’ noon's study. Book reports were glv- popular interlocutor, and he
Utr than the chant which rite reported to have left Um latter’ n
en impression that they need a hew ien by Mra. I. J. Smith and Tommy at
*t th**' meettnv rhev vnterl tw
brought with her lhe last time. ’ Wednesday last week and ha*
“oT ttiJn!' hadI saved mX hc h*d w*l"d
In the social security card If they move i Waters. Mr*. Cha*. Leary had a on
Somebody had taught her to say,■ been heard from at this writ
from one state to another, or If they I Poem published ln an Au*trallan."Oh nuta!" and she wa* giving It Ijt u reported that th* girl w
Australian* from drowning In 8ydtake a new position. That is not ■ «“«Mlne recently also poems wb. « «-rr dld no' to a frjetl{j paying the intend**
Our own good Fair officials
official* will
will'
xhe ^*d 1&lt;norln
ber
nev harbor when, an overloaded tt'fBht be applied In the Circuit
ire Tte ume reUl «»«. card
In .
« R-U-r .
Court
to
curb
hl*
bent
for
get
Ung
farewell ferry foundered near Gar­
.hnuld b, uwd lor ,11 Rte rel
complunmu™
„ _ _________
into
trouble.
Sheriff
Bera
had
re
­
den Island as the "Louisville" was
should be shown to the employe: “P**? *er* preie,9}*^ ,u’. Qu**” having
a’ Fair this year we are you "pul &lt;nfr” lhe Pn^P^t- Wc
ported
to
Judge
McDonald
that,
hot
departing. The American sailors
al the time the worker Is hired. Bdzabeih, Queen WUhelmlna and 1 m#klnB b|_ plBni fo_ exhibits All ''P0'11'1 u-rtto a book on children and
dived over lhe side .and many lives
The
employer should copy lhe imuw
name ।; Princess.
Julianna.
The^next ------meet- tJw Old
o|d Better Home*
Hom2 and narrten*
Garden* u'elr monkeyshine*,
and may we
.
. .---, ,----- ... ....
umjii*c,»iuuc». auu
—--------number nv.rtlw
exactly as
7 AUXUSt , me
h,ve
«t»ed outand
and. suSfcd
to enjoy them TRUCK
MIT- BY TWAIN .. u-,
were saved by thelt courageous lerdlng home to disarm the boy and
nnrl nnmhr'r
■■ they appear
annM? Ing Of the club Will be al
held
...been d....
... never gettoosedate
Inn .M,t. tn
after he had threatened his par­
actions.
on the card, so that he may report "
the Smith home at 7 o clock.
for
for lhf flow.
———!-------------, Wednwdv. .
Marquette
ents with a shotgun.
rid,a«fM»d**tundvor»TnsurinS
(H,CKEN THIEVES ACTIVE
*how
a« l*kln« cAAIPMEErSJ1,
traln “l Woodbury hit a big truck.
Young AUerdlng'* parents nay
The movie* are pretty old before
u d
insurwice
tax. ACCO
rdING TO REPORTS
•»
annual stete camp
t
ACCORDING
TO REKIRTH
■» the pretty things we made dur&lt;Nr- I’ ' The AanJ,.
CSnw meeting
mwtln. belonging to lhe state highway de­
they reach m. “The Fighting «8th“ that an attack of meningitis some
Worker* who use more than one . According to report* reaching the ln&amp; u,c If™- because next year our of m* Seventh Day Adventist* will
and “Of Mice and Men" have been time ago completely changed the
r‘L2?
m‘y f,nd U’elr ^riff's office chicken thieves are »-ncy work will be Red Cross *ew- £
ra^ip gr2?nZar
boy&gt; disposition. . It seem* a* if
benefHa deferred or even reduced becoming active. Paul C. Spence.!‘W- w« FXPccl » far more «PPre-!Orand j^ge on
from
truck caught fire and wa* de*troy not released in Australia. Have you the state ought to provide some way
old- Who
who Ilves
lives south of
of the Doud school
school!cUUve 8ro«P °n me
the receiving end dBy Auau
August
II to Bn
and
Including
...cu they
w.vj tile
.uc claims under wa,. ii
d including
Tn* driver. Henry Singleton,
to treat such a case. If the author­ when
Mnrw tnwn.i.in
_
survivors Insurance
insurance Work-I
Work- hr.in
house in Hope
township, ~»«rr.H
reported i of
®f our
our effort*
efforts in
in that
that work
work than
than In
in SundayAugust 23 Many membera
reaped injury. He staled that be
ities
shall
find that the disease. age and survivor*
tralla?
—
—— —
—— ......
era who have obtained multiple ac-1 Sunday a. M. that from 40 to 501 anything we could possibly con-|of mat denomination. In Barry h*d raised the acrap*r-bkde and
Australian film called "Porty-lhou-| mentioned left the boy In a state
count
numbers
should
make
known
(
o
f
his
this
year's
chickens,
averug.
tribute
towards
a
Fair,
although
we
coun
t
y
attend
these
annual
gath'
wu
following
another truck and did
sand Horsemen" depicting lhe aus- । where al times he U not responnot hear lhe train,
tralian cavalry at the Sinai penln-1 aible for hla actions. The parent* this fact to our field office so that |ng around four pounds each had have stood fatuouslv by and gloatall number* except one may be can- been taken. The officers went to
°ver "Oh's" and "Ah's'' at the )
*
'
aula and the Battle of Gaza Ridge stale that Merrill was usually an
I
against lhe Turk* in the 1914-1018 affectionate son; but had "spells" celled. Every person applying for tlie Spence place that morning, but «’■»«'•
an account number should indicate . found no cleu*. as a hard rain had
• • •
‘
struggle? This was all produced
and directed here In Queensland They say that when these spells he wants a duplicate card, if he 1 fallen which would have obliterated ! My three strapping son* and their
likewise strapping chums are after 1
and New South Wale* with mem­ left hlip the boy would weep and has ever had one. and should nev- । car tracks or foot prints. ~
bers of the present Australian in­ ask their forgiveness, saying that er attempt to obtain a second ac- - Saturday Clayton Decker, living me constantly to know where they 11
~
on route 2 from Nashville reportedcan donate blood for the Red Cross.
he could not understand why he count number.”
fantry.
l‘lx hen&gt; »«den. No clue* in this I don't get anywhere to inquire so
did not always treat them as a
To Be Continued
|c»*c either.
am sending out an SOS. through
son should, because they had al­ HIGHBANK
Moat successful men
Mr and Mr*. Will Hawblitz called i Stolen chickens are hard to trace. I thi* medium. I think they would
ways been kind to him.
-- ------------*— &gt;—•— - ■ - •
The Banner previously mentioned an MT. and Mr*. Harvey Marshall * •’’"*
handed to them. The man who
of
North
Maple
Grove
Sunday
aft
­
wit
h
fine
shot,
and
fired
with
the
I
they won't be working m steadllr works for what he gets In this world
how this youth took an automobile,
Idea of peppering these sneaks, not then. For their benefit, and III knows how he came by it.
parked near the Standard Oil gaso­ ernoon.
line station on East State street.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Bugbee of Bal- killing them or dangerously wound-1 bet two bite for lhe. benefit of
Kim Sigler grew up on a farm
Ing them, might not be a bad idea, i many other young people who read
He drove It for some time and came
----------------- - --------------------I this, will the Medical Society or from early
to grief on Berryville hill when, troth home Bunday.
A MUCH WANTED PAIR
; Red Cross please answer giving de­ nifhL He
No Tires Or Retreads When descending that hill at high speed,
Mr. and Mrs Merle Hecker and
Trucks Exceed 40 M. P. H. he crashed Into the guard rail. The daughter* of Battle Creek spent a rested h'm ls*Ti talU Bnd win ,he rdltor Plea“ Prlnl
car rolled over several limes and day recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Some trucks and some passenger lhe youthful driver was Injured. He Frank Hawblltx.
When he became a successful
turned them over to Bellevue au.
•
cars, according to government regu- received hospital treatment, follow­
Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Slhler and
lawyer, the call of his youth found
who wanted them for short
_____
, .
..
ing which he was placed under ar­ daughter. Helen and son Maxie of thoritle*
changing a gasoline station attend-1. R520mJ^2?e^„r*,d!?ir—“nri”et him owning farm lands where he
rest.
admitted
the
offense,
and
was
retreads or recaps. But they can
Chicago spent the past ten days ant of 89.00. When arraigned in j
*u?beSk “ J**™ Y°u
could again see his growing com.
and will forfeit all right to such given a prison sentence.
with the Hawbllta families.
Justice court these they admitted!^?7 19
He*der* P1" watch his ripening wheat, observe
consideration. IF THEY DRIVE ON
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parks ot their guilt, and were directed to'f?L.
n“tly. that woman haa cattle grazing and the great out
THE HIGHWAYS AT A SPEED OF BARNUM SCHOOL
Battle Creek called on Mr* Frelda make restitution and pay fine* of' 19* »ovelle.t mind of any^writer
MORE THAN M MILES AN HOUR- , Roy Wickham suffered a heart Marshall Sunday.
813.35 each, or take 20 days in the J?’,7"
“d
Such men understand lhe probMr. and Mrs. Glen Marshall and Eaton county jail. Tne pair are &gt; J 111 wllh understanding.
The Regional OPA Administration attack last week Monday while
with headquarter* at Cleveland, threshing at a neighbor's and pasaed daughter spent Sunday at Mr. and also wanted in Grand Rapids for
enough entertainer* and theorists
• • •
which controls the tire-rationing away at once. The sympathy of the Mrs. Doyle Marshall's near Mar­ the same, offense.
in
legislative halls?
•
I
anyone have a nice recipe
and repairing for lhe stales ot Ohio. neighbors and friends 1* extended shall.
Kim Sigler has ability with ex­
--------- .*&gt;
■
I for those slightly sweet end spicy
Visitors at George Hoffman's and NEVER A HAND oN THE WHEEL J dill pickles Uke you get with sand­ perience. and we need him in the
Indiana, West Virginia. Kentucky to th* bereaved family. The funer­
al
was
held
Thursday
afternoon
at
the
HofTman
cottage
last
week
were
and Michigan, at a meeting held
Bump: "Ha* your wife learned toiwiches in city lunch counters? State Senate.
Mrs. Grant Haney and little daugh- drive the car yet?
Friday last, decided to crack down the home.
BARRY COUNTY
Mr. *IIU
Ml.
and Mrs.
AUS. UCIUm
Herbert VUIMMWll
Johnston ICl,
MIM .
on all trucks and cars, which would
Bumper
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
KIM 8IQLKB
otherwise be entitled to tires or attended the Eaton Rapids camp- I Talman of Belding,
capacity.
—----------of Buffalo. N. Y,
Merle —
Hoffman
retreads of recaps, whenever they meeting Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Wolcott
and Mrs. Harry Cotterill of Jackson
Helen and Margery Reesor are spent tiielr vacation at George Hoff­
Administrator Birkett L. Williams
called upon state highway patrol home again after attending summer man's and they gave lhe Hoffman
cottage at Clear lake a new coat of
aystema in the fire-state region of
paint.
Ohio. West Virginia. Kentucky. In­ respectively.
Darotly Helse of Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Max Slhler and
diana and ' Michigan to report to
Mrs. Frank Hawbliu called at Rod­
tlie OPA license numbers of every was home Sunday.
Walter
DurkeeX
condition
remains
ger
Warner's In Nashville Wednes­
vehicle traveling faster than 40
much
the
same.
day
evening.
miles. an hour.
At lhe same lime, he Instructed
regional tire rationing authorities
to direct rationing boards to with­
hold both new and repaired tires
from speeding drivers.
Returning from a long motor trip,
Williams said. "1 drove 40 miles an
hour and a lot of trucks passed me.
I followed one truck driver just to
see. He was traveling from 50 to
55 miles an hour."
The administrator look the truck
driver's license number, turned-It
over to a regional rationing execu­
tive with the expressed hope that
"when he trie* to get another lire
or recap hell have some trouble.”
Williams pointed out a tlre-ratlonlng amendment prohibits Issu­
ing certificates to applicants whose
tires are unusable because of abuse
or neglect.

Two Young
Leave Their

BARRY BYPATHS

TOO MANY ENTERTAINERS IN LEGISLATIVE
HALLS; SUCCESSFUL MEN COME FROM RANKS

OPA WILL CRACK
DOWN ON DRIVERS

FARM

BUREAU

FERTILIZER

FOR WHEAT

ARRESTED At'iONIA
The Ionia County News of last
week reported that, on Saturday,
July 25. Ionia officers arrested three
Barry county youths for attempting
to remove1 lhe federal tax stamps
from the car of Matthew Bradley
and from other cars on Ionia streets
The three picked up were Fay Demond. 18. of'Coats Grove; Dallas
Nance, 10. of Hastings, and Herbert
Burpee, 23. of Dowling. The Demond boy's case was taken Into the
Juvenile Court at Ionia. On the
following Monday Justice Heath ot
that city assessed fine and coats of
83300 each for the other two. Bur-

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HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, JAUGUST C, ISO.
Mrs. Forrest Buehler wa* guest1 Galen Overholt of Fenton were1 Mrs. Clayton Clamen* of Prescott,
honor
at« a*^
birthday
Raoid*
visitor*
Saturday
ana nt Mrenl
Unn*,. Mra.
aiahtRoy
arw* KlingTt^aCecil Rousn spent Saturday and [ber
,wm
week I*trarlv
rtd*’ held
*f‘" . Grand
Franklin
Burges,
of Bat
tie Creek and wllh

Don WeUfara, and Mlsa -Betty
ataetaton at HssUngs, enjoyed a
gH-lagether
at Rs^ls lake ta they cetobratMl Um birthday of h«r
Grand Rapid*. Saturday evening, ta
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Damon I 'moon. Mr. and Mra. Henry Kerch- returned home Tuesday to make a ,n*n of Gaylord.
Warner and family of Morgan.
■ I«. Mr and Mra. Neal Karelter. and . burinaes trip to- Lansing.
| Mr and Mra. Watt Thomas of Sunday afternoon.
honor of Donald Praetor •
Monday
Jor
U*e
Marines.
Mr. and Mra. Meryl Neeb and I
Oeorge Karther and fondly. IoLarry Atlee of Gull lake is spend- South Bowne. and Mr. and Mra.
Mra. Martin Kunde of Bowne
Meria, and Mra. Eleanors Dur-ado of i
presented the refreahmenu of (
Mienl days with his grandpar- , Henry Karcher. local, were Sun- called on. Mi. and Mra. Gerhardt
Haaftags -sjfcot Sunday afternoon "
enJoyca i enu. Rev. and Mr* John MtCur
I
evenlne eaDers of Mr. and Mr* Kunde Sunday evjnlng.
.with the mump*.
rtMbi^^-i«e BteLUo7 fguhvilie
A
on ..
the r‘ ur.
Ur ana mis. rsiii
I&gt;aU1 t
Thompron
and 1 ---------- -------------...
wo—nww&gt; ana
tended the Hysan Stag at Woodland
MIm Oenevlcie Biggs of Nashville I A new roof ha* been put on the . . ., ot, Bowne
____ —
...— -------. .
en.-,,. ..n*
ance Grandy ot Marshall Sunday.
Center,
Howard
Sunday
callen of the A. »
B w.u
Ftah
inner kucsls uaturuay eve nine at' &lt;a,lna.v
spent the’ weekend with Mr and U
chureh tv R F- MCROberta and Bud Kauffman of '*niily and F. E. Demtag were Mr.
er preaching aerrice* at the United Mra. W. culver.
Kunde and ton
. ncBr aRo, Dale Kauffman of Logan.
Urs F- C. Demtag of Grand
fatal
a maaoo spent Sunday with her
Mr and Mrs Frank Page of Lan- antj MkJU Elaine Kauffman of Lan- Rapid*. Mra. Nancy Deming. Mr*,
There wUl ba no prayer meeting at
Charlotte called on Mr. and Mrs sing
Sunday
dinner
guest*
Sunday uiiuwi
dinner Bwawa
guest* UM
cm Emma Anderson, K Braendle. Km- both the Freeport and Pleasant Val­
--- --- were
-----------_
--- - ~
----- . of MU, .bl, oiutua;
Patten.
L. R. Wolcott Sunday afternoon.
Ltr —and Mr*. Frflr.klU.
...
_
_ . ra
-h Thompson, and Hubart Overfrom near Dellon driving to Battle
Mr
Franklin UltnMa,
Burgess anrf
and ..
Mr
Joi. Kauffman
and
neth
ley
United
Brethren
churchw
durMr. and Mra. Ivan Roush. Bill and Creek when he was employed, lost
Mlsa Helen Bustance called on Mr family. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Deming (.mily
field from August 5th to 16th in\l holt, local. Luncheon guest* were Mr
and Mra. Bill . Slocum of Hastings of Grand Rapids called ta the aft| Mrs. ' Roy Nagler 1* spending a few ’ and Mrs George Woldrtng. Miss
Mrs. Owen Steckle and daughter Friday.
emoon.
.
Julia Nylon, and Kenneth Wold­
day* in Detroit.
Rev. C. L. Clinton of Hastings
Helen of Carlton were Thursday
culvert, a large telephone pole.
ring
of
Holland,
and
Donald
Pres
­
Boyd Novlsky of Grand Rapids is
Clarence Summer and Miss Bea ton. local
called on Mr. and Mrs B. R. Clin­
spending two ■ weeks at the Warre"
the latter are on their vacation.
farren
pjonty of Detroit spent the
ton and Mrs. Charles Bunn and Surrarrer home.
Mr. and Mra. Harold
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Warren j»d
o %Rosenberger |1 o™,
n
.
*3n w*'*?
01 1„
ginia and Kenneth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Makley and daughter family Friday afternoon.
M««n
HWM.
TU..U,
Ufa.
Mr. and Mr* Claud Mead visited Surrarrer and family.
Mra. Frank Walton had
the-------pleasMetre Jaao and Vernon Dean of --------------------------------------------Mr. .nd Un Forrest BurMer .M
Mr Sw? S«?£r4,, to“
Woodland, and Mita Nona May . ure of visiting with her couiln* Del-. their children at Maple Grove Sun-1 Mr. and Mr* Dewey Roush and
, cecil were Sunday dinner guest* of
Makley df Charlotte were Wednes- bert Routh of Ohio, and Mr and day.
Mra. Polly Parks accompanied . Mr. and Mra. Damon Warner, and Kollar of Flint Saturday night and
Rev. Paul Olmstead c*Ued on hl*
day afternoon calltrx of Mr* Frank , Mrs Fred Roush of Dutton, Sunday
Mr*.
Jonas
Blough
of
Clarksville
to
j
family
d!
Morgan.
Hync*.
,
I Mr*. Wilma Kyes of Lansing
uncle Seymour Olmatead of near
Sunday.
family of South Bowne.
Rfv- and Mr*. John McCue were 1
Mr. and Mra. Jsy Blough and 1 spent the weekend with her parents, Saranac where they visited their
Woodland Friday.
Mr*. virgU Woods and
father.
Mrs Amll Johnson.
I Sunday dinner guest* of Alice Gard-1 Mra Eilwyn Johnson and daugh­
family of Irving, and Mr. and Mra | Mr and Mrs. .Ray'Wieland and sliter.
:
Homar Frederickson. Shirley and ■later, Mrs Hasel Nunnetnaker from
ter Lots of Grand Rapids were Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson of ner and brother. Emory Lowe of N. j day morning callers of Mr snd Mrs. Quit Kunde returned home from Glenn Frederickson. John Blasar, Thursday night until Bunday afterSteve Miller and family of Logan family.
Howard
City
Tuesday.
Mr
Kunde
Battle Creek are vbdtlng Mr and'Irving.
Clyde Tooker, and Lawrence AUer­
Gerhardt Kunde.
will
remain
for
an
Indefinite
*tay.
Mr*. Harold Wood* thi* week.
I Mr*. Orley Bums of Bowne was
dlng spent Sunday to Detroit visit­ had spent their vacation tn north­
ern Michigan and were on their
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Rockhill ot
Mrs. P. S. Woodall and Margaret a Wednesday afternoon caller of ,
Robert ot Lansing were Sunday Hastings and two grandcJUldren ing friends and seeing the Detroit
Parr and . friends.. of Muskegon Mr. and Mra. Guy Smith.
guest* of Mr. and Mra. A*a Stecile. of Battle Creek visited Mr. and Tiger* play the Boston Red Sax
News ef the appointment of Cla­
Heights cailefl on Mr and Mr* Fred ; Norma Cook of Grand Rapid* and Mr and Mr*. Frank Walton, local,
Mra W W. Rockhill Sunday.
rence Donovan as deputy Sheriff
Kunde and family Saturday eve- Marlon Gamble of Blissfield returned . called in the afternoon.
near Clarksville, broke hla arm
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Thompson
ntag.
hpme Sunday after a two weeks'
Mrs. Irma Hutchens end Mrs and Jerry Herbert. Mrs. Deas1e while playing tn the bam last week
Mias Elaine Kauffman of lonsing visit with their grandparent*. Mr.
Monday.
He
was
taken
to
Pennock
Seelbach of Grand Rapids were Thompson and daughter Evelyn,
Rav. Edward Swaddling of Oregspertt the weekend with her par- and Mrs. Ed. Stairs,
Friday guest* of Mrs Julia Godfrey and Laurence Hull look Mra. Mary hospital for x-ray.
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kauffman
Mr. and Mra. Coy Stowell attendnoon ta conduct funeral services at
and family.
| ed the funeral sendees of Mrs. An- I Elwood Yoder and Reuben Ftaii Fry to Grand Rapid* Saturday aft­
CHURCH NEWS
accompanied Donald Preston to
2:3# o'clock at the Methodist church
Warren Surrarrer and son Clar- drew Brumbaugh at Lake Odessa, j Grand Rapid* Monday where he ernoon where the i* spending’a few
Freeport Methodist Church
week* with her titter and brother­
ence. and Nelson Hinckley called Wednesday afternoon,
boarded tlie bus for Detroit, where
on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull of Sara- lie look hl* examination for the in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cun Cable.
Momlng worship—11:00. Sermon;
Tlie Misses Helen Bustancc and “Temptation ”
Hasllng* Sunday afternoon
nac were Monday afternoon callers. Marines.
Sarah
Jane Burges* are attending
Miss Marilyn Steralck of Lansing ' at the Fry and Thompson home.
Sunday achool—12:00.
Mra Kate Simpson, lhe husband^
Mr. and Mra. Frank Deming ol
was a Sunday, afternoon caller at
A surprise birthday party era* held ; Grand Rapids, and Mr* Nancy the United Brethren conference at
Sunfield
this
week.
the FrankHn’Burge** home.
in honor of Frank Walton at his |
Carlton Center Melhodtet Church
Demlng. local, called on Mr. and
Oreer. one daughter. Mra. Elinor
Mr. and Mrs Galen Overholt of home last week Tuesday eveatag. |
grai»dchUdren
f
J
Burdick, two brothers, Charie* and
South Bend, Ind., spent several day*
Fenton spent the weekend with Mr ST childrenMd
— —• —
------'
Morning uorahlp—10:00. Sermon: Earnest Simpson ot Augusta, one
Uncle Sam wants bills paid
with Mr and Mra. Dau Posima.
and Mrs Charles Overholt and were all present with the exception Z11* *
'TemptaUoo.''
sister. Pearl ot St. Louis, Mo., and
Mr. and Mra. W. Culver. locaL and
nt the Miii-in-law and the three l *rr 01
Helan
family.
Bunday school—11:00.
promptly. If ypu hove a num­
:
two grandchildren. Burial was made
Ml** Genevieve Bigg* of Na*hvllle
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Stahl and
.nH -aha ware
«arved
UrtlAy, AUgUkt
O clock attended the service* al lhe con­ DOUD CORNERS
in lha east cemetery at Hickory
M«ra^??re
afUrnoo1 »St»tWO-tiUTty
l
Westwood
'(juniiy
‘ of Logan spent Sunday aft­
ber of outstanding bills which
Caller* at Daisy Bergman* Sat­ Comers.
___ .. with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wle- Gr^dXi” virtto^nSrStay
lParkw^’ FIlnl- Mlchu lhr ference ground* at Oull lake. 8ua' emoon
Mra. George Sprague of Delton
ftirr.
*nd
Mra.
Ray
Neeb
and
fam
­
urday
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Roy
Waland
and
family.
to .to Mr* EM Soffl of “n of C1*',&lt;lc M1Uer’
®&lt;
need attention, let us help you
dell and Mr. and Mra. George Wa- was a guest last Monday evening ot
Mrs. Jennie Miller I* spending a nttrnmJdI are inendhur a few da?*: ,hc
Mra Susle Helrigle, and
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Haynes Mr. and
few day* with Mrs. Asahel Thomp­
m! jLhn FbdT d ’
“ KraduQU' ot Freeport High *chool. ily of Vicksburg, and Mr. and Mrx dell of Detroit.
out. Remember, saving time is
Mrs
Bob HUI and baby were din­
Arthur
Clinton.
Robert
and
Don
­
Mr*. May Carl of Hasting* visited
son of Bowne.
surirsus aij'SE? ald. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Edward Campbell over ner guests Sunday and Mr. and Mn.
i Mr. and Mrs William Yule and
a victory won and The Citi­
Wn I «wi.
. the weekend and attended church Wallace Barden of Kalamazoo Sun­
daughter of Grand Rapids, and ------- ------------ — — -- ------- -------Let us talk over
day
evening
caller*.
Mr
and
Mra.
Seymour
Lope
and
Sunday.
Mr*. Della Yule, local, were Sunday Reitburg
B'lUtur. of
or Grand
or.no Rapid*
3.B0U Saturday
soma., wuh
Mr&lt; w|kr U]c
zens Credit Corp, is prepared
Mra. LoueUa Beadle and son
your problem
Barbara Ann of Grand Rapids
afternoon.
The Doud prayer meeting has
dinner guest* of Mrs. Ella Catl.
-------------I lest congratulations.
spent lhe weekend with Mr. and been changed to Tuesday evening. Jimmie were over the weekend
, Mr.
—.. and
___ —
..._________________
Lightning struck the Ivan Roush
to help you save time.
with you.
Mra.
Gerald Thom|&gt;y&gt;n
I
Mrs.
Frank
Oldfield
of
Detroit.
guest* of her mother. Mr* John
and Laurence Hull called on Mr. home Thursday night about 9 45 |
All are welcome
Mr. and Mr*. Barney Oldfield, and
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hynes were
nnd Mr*. Carl Myer* of East Has- and did damage thaT amounted to
Mr. and Mrx Lynden Norris and Maurer
tirwi
■
kii-ss Katherine Tansey ot Grand In Grand Rapids Friday afternoon,
Mrs H E. Barnes received a card
family visited Orval Fountain's of
tines Sunday afternoon.
“*—*
TOrrr-nv.
manbm ----.nd »Wror.
'“&gt;'“■
«“• the latter having optical work done. Hastings Sunday and vlrited Lyle saying her son. Blair Bames of
Kenneth Rogers of Jackson spent
------,
-----------------------t.-od/d u» -rownand m«&gt;ln, j "'J,
*na
"*n
Mr. and Mrs WU1 Mishler of Norris' folk* at Richland from Tues­ OUego, was *pendlng over lhe
Uie weekend with his mother. Mrs. attended Ute Townsend meeting
W1H W. State SL, Hastings. Hastings Natl Bank Bldg.
weekend with his son. Pvt. Joseph
South Bowne, Mr and Mrs. Fred day till Thursday.
Cay Stowell
| Friday evening. Music and singing
Boyd Payne of Hastings was a
Keith Barnes at Bradley Field,
Darlene Wieland is spending thi* were turntahad by the Honolulu Friday supper and overnight guest Roush of Grand Rapids, and Delbert
Conn.
Roush of Cleveland, Ohio, were CARLTON CENTER ’
week with her cousins, Katheryn, Conservatory of Music from Has- of hl* mother. Mrs Ida Payne
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and
Donna Whitmore. Minneapolis. . Mrs. Doris McTaggart of Elmdale.
and Amith Stahl of Ixxtan.
. lings.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Woods of Mrs John Thaler and family.
KJnn
.
haa
been
visiting
at
Ute
home
Mr and Mrs. Charles Overholt I Mr and Mr* Harold Yoder spent
Battle Creek were Thursday end
Mr. and Mra. Coma Schondel- of Mr. and Mra. Ouy McKenzie for father, Mr. and Mra. John Mourer
and family, local nnd Mr. and Mrs. Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Friday guest* of the Virgil Woods
mayer of Grand Rapids, and Mr the past three week* and expects to for several weeks recovering from
family.
an operation performed st Pennock
and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Patty, remain until August 26?
The Freeport. Gaines, Caledonia, local, spent Suaday at Big Star
Mr and Mrs Otis Landon accom­ hospital is able to be up around the
and the Banner Street. Grand Rap­ lake. Baldwin and Muskegon.
panied Mr and Mrs Cleon Landon | house and y^rd
id*. W. M. A- met al Caledonia Park
Bruce. Clarence and Arion Brom­
The Misses Emily and Evelyn to Coopersville u-here they visited
Wednesday. July 9 for a Joint Dipp and Reuben Pish were Sunday
ley and their guest spent Sunday
W. M. A- picnic. Those who at­ dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. O. H. anal Yarger. who haa been at the afternoon at the Ouli lake golf
tended from Freeport were Mra. O. Fausey and family.
Root home for two weeks returned grounds.
H. Fausey. Mrs. Emma Anderson.
Rev. and Mra John McCue of
Mrs. Will Dipp and daughter Emily. companled by Mr. and Mrs. Her­
Mr. and Mra. Oeraid Tiacher and
Mr*. F. K. Burge**, Mn. Allen Ftah. man Ooach. Mra. Floyd Geiger of family were tn Kalamazoo Satur­ end called on Rev and Mrs. WagMra. Tom Jeffries and baby. Mrs. Alto, and Glen Ooach. were in day.
Luther Sterzlck. Mra. Charles Over­ Grand Raplda Monday, where Glen
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Shroyur of
holt. Mrs. Frank Walton, and Rev. was one ot a group of boys leaving Marshall wers Sunday gueaLi of the Hungerford home Friday eve­
and Mra Paul Olmstead, daughter that afternoon for R&gt;r*t Custer . Mr. and Mrs Hale Carpenter.
ning. August t.
Dora and son Quinton.
Virgil Woods and family visited
Mr. and Mra. Howard Daniels ■ Mlu Betty Bugbee left for KalaMrs. Dearie Thompson spent Sat­ Ernest Woods of Greenville 'Sunnrazoo thia Mends? morning, where
urday night with Mr. and Mra. Clif­
she will attend summer school at .
Leslie Daniels Friday night.
ford Bird of North Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg viritMr. and MY*. Wayne Truesdale
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead and ed the former's parents, Mr. and
The W. H. and F. M. society will
son* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. E. J. Kellogg of Martin, who
meet at lhe Hastings Wesleyan
Mrs Jack Slnkler of Long lake.
campgrounds on Wednesday. August
have been seriously Ul.
Clem.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and
Mra. James O’Loughlin and Mra.
Md. and Mr*. WIU Hale wwe tn 10 for a picnic dinner and business
meeting following
niece Gloria Layboum visited Grand Anna Vosburg of South Bend. Ind., Battle Creek Wednesday.
Haven on Lake Michigan Sunday.
and Mlsa Nellie Crouch of Three
Mlu Alice Beck and friend. Her- , ~ Recent callers at the Wegleyan
''arsonage
Oeorge Brown spent the weekend Rivers are spending a few days with land Babcock of Kalamazoo vlrited i P
ar*onn2' were Mrs Edna Fox of
with hl* niece, Mra. Olenn Miller of Mr and Mra. Charles Moore.
Hastings
Howell and Lyle Newton. William. Evanston Beck returned with the las pie. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey OUlas- .
Russell Hinckley of Watervliet. Emily. and Evelyn Dipp. Bernard young couple to spend a few days pie and son Ori and Miss Beatrice
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Johnson ano and Donald Preston, and Miss Ruth
Mr and Mr* Frank DeGroot and
T« Wesleyan Sunday school pic­
daughter'Lot* of Grand Rapids Yonker. local. MIm Jean Deaklns, I children were guests for Sunday
nic at Roas township park last Wed­
nesday was a very enjoyable event.
There were 66 present to enjoy lhe .
tertatned Mr. and Mra. Willis TU- ir&lt;xxi dinner and a fine program of
cher of West Lake Odessa for din­ contests.
Mn and Mrs. Douglas Gainder
ner on Bunday.
Mrs Clayton Valentine and chllCarpenter Wednesday evening.
per Wednesday night at the home
of her daughter. Mra. Margrvte tnlasionariM from Brasil. South
Flvnn. Later In Lhe evening they America, will show pictures of their
work among the Indians, August 9
all enjoyed the theater.
Mrs. Marion Clem's mother. Mrs at the We*|ey*n church.
Mr. and Mrs Charlie Robinson
•pending tht* week at the Clem were dinner guests of Douglas and
Dorris Oainder Sundayrate of production cannot be attained
home.
Mr. and Mra. Curtis Lawrence and
or increased; the necessary tanks, guns
Miss ftuby Hart enjoyed a fish sup­
and ships cannot be produced.
Missouri and sent to a achool In per with Mr and Mrs. Douglas
Grinder Saturday evening.
Chicago.
III.
to
become
an
aviation
The rubber situation is also critical.
Bev. and Mra. Fred Hart of Ona­
In spite of the recent rubber drive,
lough this weekend and with Mrs. way, retun.ed home last week. The
Hart* have been at Midland park
there is a continuing need for large
the paat few week* building a cotquantities of scrap rubber. Also for other
Henry WUliama.
Mr. and Mra Harold EUtott of PLEASANT HILL
waste materials and metals like brass,
Flint spent the weekend at the
Mra R. J. Williams. who has been
copper, zinc, lead and tin.
home of Mr. and Mrs Mina Elliott. In poor health for some time. ta
Scrap iron and ateel, for example.
Mra. Elliott expects to remain here staying at the home of her daugh­
Where el»e can you find all theie atianfiai
The Junk which you collect is bought
Even in peacetime, scrap provided
ter. Mrs. Byron Rowlader of Cale­
by industry from scrap dealers at estab­
Mr. and Mra. George Lydy and donia for a while.
pxrong projection
food alemeqtg' concentrated in ana de­
about'50% of tlie raw matertnlTor ateel.
lished, government-controlled prices.
Mr and Mra. Matt Bedford and
licious drink? Highlands Dairy Grade A
Ed Bedford spent Sunday with Mr.
It may be rutty, old "scrap” to you,
Will you help? .
and Mra John Aubil of Grand
but it is actually refined steel—with
milk supplies calcium and phosphorus for
First—collect all of your waste ma­
most impurities removed, and can be
The Birthday club g#ye w-sur­
terial and pile it up.
bones and teeth ... proteins to build strong
prise party, on Bart Palmer Satur­
quickly melted with new metal in the
day evening. Priam at card* were
Then—sell it to a Junk dealer, give
muscles.
Milk is a drink of
form of pig iron to produce highest
von by Mr* Roy Travis, Miner
it to a charity, take it yourself to the
Palmer, Ferris Moon and Arthur
quality steel for our war machines.
health and Victory!
Bedford.
nearest collection point, or get in touch
The production of steel has gone
with your Local Salvage Committee.
Isgan spent Saturday night
up, up, UP, until today America is
Sunday wRh her parents. Mr.
If you live on a farm, consult your
turning out as much steel as all the rest
Mra Stephen Carter.
County War Board or your farm imple­
, Mra. Clare William* accompanied
of the world combined. But unless at

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CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION

needed for War

What s it good for?
Guns, tanks, and maybe
part of a plane'

in the barnyards and gullies
of farme and in the basements
and attics of homes is a lot of
Junk which is doing no good
where it is, but which is needed
at once to help smash the
Japs and Nasis. .

JUNK MAKES
FIGHTING WEAPONS

UNCLE SAM SAYS "DRINK

MILK

FOR VICTORY!

EXCHANGE
YOUP WHEAT

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11 V Y Y Y

Lily Whitt Flour

least 6,000,000 additional tons of scrap
steel is uncovered promptly, the full

ment dealer.

MATERIALS NEEDED

Throw YOUR scrap into th# fight!

Thr* message approved by Contervation Divhian

WAR

PRODUCTION

BOARD

Scrap Iron and steal.

Orand Rapids Saturday.
Sunday evening luncheon guests

Phone 2651 far home delivery or buy it at your grocer*.

daughters were: Mr. and Mra Ro-

Other metals of all kinds.

Old rubber.
Rags, Manila rope, burlap bags.

(reprwMnfiag and wHh lunch provided by groupi ol loading induUrial concern).

Waste Cooking Fats — When ynu *«t

LOCAL SALVAGE COMMITTEE

NEEDED ONLY IN CERTAIN LOCALITIES:

HIGH IN CRIAM CONTINT. RAW
OR PASTKURJZED.
PT. 6c; QT.

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yow and son •’Mickey" of Freeport.
^Frederick Griffith of Middleville
»nd R J William*, local.
M&lt; and Mrs Keith l-echhelner of
Delton were Saturday night land

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

phone:

Hastings,

2693

HIGHLAHDS DAIRY
Phon, 2651

ROBERT W.'COOK, Prop.

nu Shroyer and Clayton of BarHASTINGS. MICH.

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and son Harry of Mid-

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LEGAL NOTICES

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4-H JUDGING CONTESTS

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DRAIN NOTICE

MTATE or MICIIKIAN, COUNTY
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PRAIRIEVILLE
Mrs. Mary Mead who spent the
past two months with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo.
Adrtanson. went to Kalamasoo.
Thursday to visit her son and fam­
ily.

GLASS CREEK

reporta that
Phillip Jean o( Lansing ipent sev- ।
4H club members are showing U»e nuAl 4H clothing, canning and food
usual great interval in the Barry preparation Judging contest* are *ral rfava tan! waalr ■&gt; Dav **■ —■
County Pilr. He 1* receiving large being scheduled during Barry Coun­
Arlene and Judy
Whittemore
numbers of entries each day. It Is
uent last week with their grandexpected that over 600 of the 1014 home extension agent.
4H projects in operation in lhe
,7“
wWc.h Y.‘U ** ^“'Hasting*, while their mother wa*
county thia year will be on display. 1
10 . *n Lansing
attending ' Woman's
According to early entries Foster charge of Beatrice Boyle, assistant week
. ..
expect* th 4H garden display to be state club leader will be clotiilng ; ...
one of the beat ever with exhibit* Judging Wednesday, August 12 at' ,
^£2
doubling those of any previous year. 9:00 A. M; and canning and food
Judging
Thursday, chiid?^
L”
Two buildings will be devoted to preparation
at a rwi a m
children returned home with them
thia exhibit of basket* of quality Atnrnst
liliS. iu... b.. ‘‘t" SSSSJC'"1 •“* '"“•I
produce.
In. h.M thl» mr. lhe Iwtf dele^e^^dtlU Ihool .nd emn '
Tha «H poultry section also seems
JI": Ur *pendln«- ■
to be popular with the youthful .ale. ehoaen In e«h project will'
farmers This will be the strongest ■ •
.
r
~—~
While Plymouth Rock show the 4H Jonl**u *h‘*h *“• ** held ln ®a*‘
clubs have ever made according to
v ■“
ToRfllrrr
Older and more advanced mem­
County Agent Poster.
ton at Charlotte.
4H Calf and sheep project* will bers are urged by Mlsa Bullis to j Mis* Joan Erway and three oth­
Il Is
still take their Important place in take part In the contest.
er counselors from Morris lake were
recommended
that
all
contestants
the 4H exhlolta. Already over 100
Thursday evening supp
4H sheep entered are being trimmed be at least 12 years old or older. . her home here.
and blocked to look their best The Instructions on Judging will be giv­
Mr and Mra. Clyde
Calf club exhibit Is overflowing ita en previous to the contest.
. celved word from their son, Philhew quarters of last year and a tent
ta rented to bouse the overflow ex­ BARBERS CORNERS
Mr. and Mra. Nay Bump and fam­
hibit.
4H club exhibits will be in fine ily attended the Matthews family
shape thta year as so many mem­ reunion at Irving Orange hall on
bers are fitting their animals, with Sunday.
Mabelle Hauer spent Thursday
the hopes of placing them on the
county herd that will represent evening with Manon Champion I
Barry county at the State 4H club near Dellon.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Garlough and
Fair in September at East Lansing.
| family of Springfield. Ohio were
County Agent Foster expects to pick
over 60 animals to make this herd visitors al Roy Preston's from Tues­
and tlie selections will be made day until Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Huver of Lan­
from the blue ribbon winners at
sing were Sunday dinner guest* of
lhe County Fair.
Mra Jerry Foley. Ellen Bump ac­
BOWENS MILLS *
companied them home for a week s
Mr. and Mrs E. D. Springer and visitMr and Mra Shirley Barnum and
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Bennett of Has­
ting who was visiting at the family of Lansing spent Sunday
Bpringer home, drove to Plainwell afternoon with DeForrest Snyder I
last Wednesday and ate dinner with and family.
Mr. and |4ri. Eugene Springer In
Raymond and Richard of North- ,
their new home.
vllie were visitors it Mr. and Mrs.1
I
Friday. August 7th with Mrs Max Bump's Sunday afternoon.
Private DeForrest Snyder ta sta- ,
Frankie Briggs at 2 P- m. Everybody
Invited.
Paul Foley, who ha* been spend­
Wm. Allgeo of Detroit spent the
weekend at his Barlow take couage ing a tew weeks in Aberdeen. Mary­
with hl* family, who have been land. spent the weekend with his •
spending several weeks here. They mother. Mrs Jerry Foley and fam- '
all returned to Detroit. Sunday eve­ Uy. Sunday evening he relumd
to Grand Rapids.
ning.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Preston, and
Mr. and Mra. Clarke Springer, E.
D. Springer and Mr. and Mra. P. Donald spent from Thursday until !
G. Bennett motored to Kalamazoo Monday with relatives at Fremont ,
Mabel
and Carl Canniff of Premont,
Bunday and visited the tatter's
grandson and family, Mr. and MF&gt;- accompanied them home for a few
days' visit.
Don Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. L. G Cole and fam­
Mrs Luke Sensiba was called to
Wayland Sunday by the serious Ill­ ily were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
ness of her sister. Mrs. Homer Mrs. Frank Cole of Ada.
French
Itemamber Uve Sunday school

word Saturday eveping cmheTilrtlF shine. A class for eact
of a baby girl. Saturday morning to Come and meet with us.
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Mills of De­
troit.
Pells, Leather
Uirbta.n
I Lynn Erb of Delton spent a few
Hides or skins, untanned, are
Aitir«»y f&lt;w days last week witli hl* grandmothcalled pelts. After they are tanned,
Plalnllffa Ba.
A&lt;UreM, Lab* &lt;M»»- | er. Mra. ItaVem Calthrop.
they
are
called
leather.
aa. Mirhl«*a
Mr.
Temnle of
—- —
Mra. Ben Temple
of ir.'Kalamasoo,
Jack and Howard Temple of De­
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troit were Friday callers of Mra.
Jennie Norris and Lucy.
Mrs Mary Polley entertained Mra.
Eva Calms of Monrovia. Calif .
Wednesday and Thursday.
She
called on many friends here and
then went to the home of Mrs.
Birdie Merlau.
Madeline Eifler of Baltic Creek
is visiting her grandmother, Mra.
Lulu Shepard.
Virginia Houvcner ta working In

vm Wih

MAKE
EVERY
PAY
tai DAY
uai

L\f&gt;?B0ND DAY

WHERE Can He Go?

, Il la prayed that
laatl ot Tbornappl
h. -Toamtelhi of

IT IH oSftliED tkal

Friday. Saturday and Sunday,
several friends from Prairieville.
Delton. Cressey, Baltimore. Pine
lake. Cloverdale. Hickory comers
and Ocalla Florida called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. David Shep­
herd. bringing plenty of sunshine.
Mrs. Shepherd returned from the
hospital greatly improved which is
good news to her many friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Shepherd were especially
pleased with the visit by Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bixlan of Ocalla, •Florida
and Miss Martan Hall who is spend­
ing her vacation with her parents
near Pine take.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Erb of
Delton and Mrs LaVem Calthrop
called on Mr Calthrop Sunday al
lhe American Legion hospital in
Battle Creek. He was feeling fair­
ly good.
Mrs. Maxine Eifler of Battle
Creek spent Tuesday with her sta­
ter. Mra. Pauline Boulter.

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NOTICB OP MOBTOAOB BALE

A great army of war workers has come to
Hastings to work in our factories and build
the tools of Victory. And while they work,
we have a job to do, too ... a job to see that
these men and women have comfortable
pleasant, inexpensive homes
the kind
of homes that will make them better fitted
to work for Victory. If you have unused
space in your home, it's your patriotic duty
to convert it Into living quarters for our war
workers. You may own a large house or a
building which can be modernized to fur­
nish housing facilities for workers' families.

These homes ore desperately
NOW! Act at once!

needed

cil ARLTON PARK
Tire ball game with Van Dcvort

NOTICE TO CBEDITOBB

spite of all they could do they could
f (talobar. A, u

In favor of Die Park team
Next Sunday lhe Union Steam
Pump ball team of Battle Creek will
Ulldrad Hmllh. Haslalrr •! Probata.

NOTICE |H HKRKBY &lt;11

NOTICB OP MOBTOAOB 1ALB

War Savings Bonds
For Sale Here
Children are Mpecially invited
to make their Bond purchases

DON’T

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Housing Loans Are Available Here!
If you own o building which you think con be remodeled into one or more fomily
• units, a long-time loan through The Hastings Building &amp; Loan will readily fi­
nance your remodeling or repair program. The additional rent you receive from
your new tenants will be enough to pay the remodeling costs. Here's on oppor­
tunity to help Uncle Sam and yourself! Turn vacant property Into homes for
war workers . . / profit for you. Come in today!

SLAM’ ON YOUR
BRAKES

rradually.

Sudden starting ar stopping grind* off rubber.

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Money is Also Available For the Purchase of Homes

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�TO HASTINGS BANNER. TKimiDA Y, AUGUST «. 1ML

The regular meeting
shine club will be bMd this Thur,-| children of Calumet City. HL. and
kinner northeast of town.
I of Hanupood. Ind. arc vtslUng apple-Kellogg faculty haa purchased locality for long-Ume wedding
ww
Mrs Stanley Glass returned home their parents Mr and Mn Simeon the Llebler tenant house, also
.... from
&gt;___ -a____
__ visit
Omlahwith
■&gt; an bmlth al their Barlow I.k.
• nn Arbor this Tuesday I' A pleasant gathering waa held Bunday
week's
lake cottage,
cal traiment
Sunday At the Arthur Geukea home aunt in Kentucky
• ‘
Burutay. all h*«&gt;1 with Mr, Flora Arlington St■
'
I .
_ ______ .___ _______ &lt;__ _ ar ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ‘ -IH- Hzinw.
James Faulkner who holds the
*"' **-“Jaeventy relatives present from varie lhe Mih annlreraary “*n“
tner were in Oranit Rapids sevMr and Mrs Clifford Davta. Mn office of district leader of commun­
ol.ce,. Besmc. the local retadays last week attending
ity service of the Kuworth League
---- ,
nn. -—• ---------------- ----- -------- Knwi vu uw»= w ciiKMua.
1 tended the funeral of their cousin's
Zm tbSTsW-^Sut^SdlM-------------------------------------- th«
I Milo Sha&lt; of the Blue Ribbon
Mra. Carl Bunce at Casnovia society, attended a district cabinet sarve their J7lh anniversary. Of ground thia week Friday noon for
meeting at Grand Rapids, Monday
the three couples. Mr. Vredenourg picnic dinner and regular meeting.
arudveraary Tumday August 4.
.Sheahan family. Chester Geukes and dBlry accompanied by Dr Frank Friday.
evening.
Ulw» Ada and Berths McDowell Jatnll5r- Mr' *'“1
w,eringa gnaw were In Lansing Monday hav- , Mrs Cha* Crookston, accompanThe Rouse circle will hold its
/.'rP1
-.*"-A11 and baby, Mra. Gladys Wurm and
blood
of lhe CBtUe pre-' led by her daughter. Mra J. E. monthly meeting thia Thursday HU wtfe is a native of the Neth­
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
T.Tv. ■ chlw"n 01
’h0 w®
paniurr U&gt; cxhlMUn* HU herd at No^aard ot Onmd Hapldi. want by afternoon with Mra Charles Park­ erlands Tlte Hulelts were born in
Sen
SS?*.
"S ar'"a
“ c“"'» O'*"1- ■&gt;"
ol er north of town.
Ohio, and the Perraults tn Indiana.
M Cee«(U ■« ta r«f«
aS Md%raWX eSdTIilirre! EiSJi,1*
’
R
“w' 8mllh
’d ""
lael -eel te flail her eon. Frtrate , ani.
Frl4»» Jah S*. I»«t
The local f^re boys made a run*
nuuy
(Minin “
hou aun ouur Mi wwa vu vwv urt •«&gt;,
Mr. and reus,
Mrs nenry
Henry orog
Brog ana
and
Wayland were callers at the Wayne Crookston, returning home . Mr and Mra Philip Bender enjoyed Friday morning to the tenant home
’Sg..'*
te”. &gt;»
««d Mfl. V«e Vincent M of
Laid,
Mr. and Mrs Vasco Vincent and home of Mr. and Mra. L W. Hulett. Thursday night.
-------------Hytnn
--------------—
the weekly
Sing at- ~
Bigelow
“ „
I
. ... „ „ i *on of Albion were Sunday dinner Saturday.
Held Grand Rapids. Sunday eve- southeast of town in Irving town­
aturuay.
k
Mr and Mn. I. E. Tinsley of De- IHeld
gueata at the home of Mr. and Mr,
J*
•
ship. The house which was for­
Mn. John
Kollar of the Ctay troU vare weekend visitor, of Mr nlng.
Tctefltacne ufnoe.
Battle Creek
was .I7.
. B*e,er
aa.&lt;
^amratte^
11 Gtm
C' U
coounun“F *• QU«« 111 ■nd *nd Mra. Pete Peterson,
We are Informed that Alex Poll, merly the Power, schoolhouae waa
ty until Sunday eve-, Kenn^h Kopf has completed a^nHned to the bed
Her sister
M1M Rulh HowBrd of
burned to the ground and the tenMi» Rum HO.-.,a or lorn.
7
ou“u“’ c • six’-weeka' course in an aircraft Mrs Etale Wtntermute of DetroU IMd l»r .uni. Mn. Wm. Manx, la'm “I Mr. l.lxm. RUmjwm. norm I ant. Mra M Bedel teat moat of her
Ding.
\
'school in Detroit and hopes aoon'came Monday to care for her.
Hom WadneRUy mer Sunday
1 f , .. 00 Or*nd B-P'R* «• AI-&lt; I household goods and conalderabte
J. C. Schad
and
hla
wife,
formerly
of
this
vicinsavings
his wife, formerly of this vicin- 1 savings now
How sne
the uro
fire wwsuasew
originated «ta
to have employment in that line.
Mtes Ruth Stokoe of Grand RapMr and Mra. Tom Taggart and lly hBVp for
yej|r&gt; UvmJ ln
B mystery *• there had been no fire
Carleton Swift 1
WUI»r HU1U
..n/ol
“ “» Crrt Su&gt;loInfant edn of Spring lake visited al
Wj,ere he has a hardware store. In the house. Mra- Bedel smelted
Mr
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Jorgenson
and
of
~
he
L
mo
,
V
Y
rs
Her.
w
r
^11
be
glad
to
welcome
them
smoke
and
later
found
the entire
week's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs Roy McCaul of
to our community
, top of lhe building burning. The
Mr and Mrs Harold Haywood re- a veteran of the .Worid'Wsr. will northeast of town with their friends vey Miller. Sunday of last week
leave for cjun^i, Wednesday, with Mr. and MTs. Bamey Williams and I ----------------------------------— Lynd entertained the , ........
— the garage and Mra
Miss Donna Vollwelter—
of------------Grand ,---------Mrs.----Max
firemen_saved
the Barryxeounty inductees.
Mr. and Mra. Ernie Kanxleer of Rapids and Shirley Brog of Way- • force of Faulkner's stores at a din- i Mohler and Mra. Bedel state they
been stationed for some tltMA—Mf.- and Mra Herbert Hand of the Dunham district, spent Sunday land are spending lhe week at Gun । nej at the Lynd cottage al Gun ihould be commended for their atHarold. whose health la not the best Grand Rapids visited at the Claude afternoon Slj. Charlton park.
' lake With
with their aunt.
aunt. Mrs
Mra Martha I lake Thurvtav
Thursday -vmlno
evening to hnnA»
honor Ij fnrta
forts arwl
and annrAelat*
appreciate tha
lhe wnHr
work tliav
they
Rosenberg home
tn
northwest
Arthur Valentine was home from Benaway
Miss Frances Potts one of their did. Mra. Mohler cubed Insurance
Frederick Griffeth la the new Thomapple from Thursday until hta work at the Willow Run plant.----Ben---Carpenter
— ----- - who
—. has ,------been-------------------------a number, who-------has resigned
, ,
and F
plans
,.„. , on
■„ ....
Ute house.
clerk in lhe Llebler clothing store. Sunday. Saturday In company with Saturday night and with hta fam- paUent at St
Mary s hospital., to continue her schooling this fall. I The Ftonu
fairdly of
~
Floras Johnson family
Mrs. Roaepberg they attended the lly spent Sunday at Hastings with Grand Rapids for two months te AU had a fine time although the Grand Rapids were In town Saturcalling on old friends In loam last Buskirk family reunion at Selkirk hta people
again at hta home in Parmelee and rain prevented eating outdoors as I day enroute to Flint and Mrs
lake
Paul Faulkner was at Delton gradually Improving In health
। planned.
PrBll Kenyon accompanied them to
The Finkbelner family reunion —
Mr. and Mrs Wm. McKevitt were
■
•
Mra James Robertson and her
The Thomapple-KelJogg school Lansing for a few days' visit with
Sunday dinner guest, of their
enta and his brother. Major Arnold mother. Mn Julian Potto were in board Last week received the real- । their son Sidney and family
daughter. Mn. Day Pugh and fam­ day with around one hundred rela- Faulkner who was home on a brief Grand Rapid., shopping. Monday
nation of Mr and Mra. Homer CunHarry Batach Jr of the Bell
uvea In attendance.
ily In Vermontville.
furlough.
Edd J. Talbott suffered a couple ningham who are spending the sum- Telephone office Ann Arbor came
Mra Dora White entertained her
Jimmie Faulkner will accompany
Mr,. Hattie Smith spent the week- quite severe heart spells
speUs the fore- mer al
at Tunnelton. Pa. Homer has home Monday for a couple days &lt;rt
di
his uncle. Robert Faulkner and children and families at dinner end with her brother and family in part of last week but ta feeling quite been teacher of social science and I vacAon
family of Coloma on a two weeks' Sunday as a farewell for her son
well now.
vocal music in the local schools for
vacation trip, tearing next Sunday Duane who goes with Barry county
Mr, a B Lewis and little son , six year, and hta wife has been
Richard Mli|er of Hopkins spent
selectees, for Uncle Sam'a service. iui wrva vuuuiig
for the Canadian wilds.
visiting his
tua ujuhu
cousin.. Clare David of Detroit came Friday for head ot the commercial and JourBesides Duane and Bender and other relatives tn this a visit with her parents. Mr and nallsm departments. Homer has aeRev. and Mrs Ralph Harper and Wednesday.
children of Hushing are spending wife others pment were Mr and vicinity
Mrs Lloyd Elwood. Her busband
‘
position on lhe faculty of
Mn. 3. G. Myers and two little
Nancy Rosenberg, young daughter will join her later on his annual j
daughters, and Mr. and Mrs Paul of Mr. and Mrs Jack Rosenberg, hay fever trek, to the north.
Mra. W. R. Harper.
j
___________________________
Mr. and Mra Glen Dean and Spyker.
Mta, Frances Potto left Monday
celebrated her ninth birthday Wed•"
children. Joan and Dick left Tues­
Stephen Baker of the north coun- neaday. July 29 with a party at her for Detroit to visjt her sister Helen I
day for a few days' vacation In ty line is in quite poor health and/ home northwest of town. Games
Hl DoUert of Detroit was a vta- j they will not be back
day afternoon with interment in Mt.
northern Michigan
The
Uttte was at St Mary's hospital. Grand and refreshments of ice cream and itor of hta cousin. Mrs E P. Blake I The board has already hired four
daughters. Patricia and Carol are Rapids test week for testa.
, cake made a happy time for the last week while in this vicinity on | new teachers to care for vacancies,
staying with their aunt. Mr, Jas.
Mr and Mrs Andrew Welton and guests and Nancy received many business.
The place in north They are later elementary. Grace Bradfield of Oregon and Mrs Lucy
Robertson during their absence
children
------- — —
of- Clarksville were Sun- nice gifts from her little friends.
Thomapple known as the Henry f pendel of Wayland and Jean Smith Olson of Grand Rapids
Letters from the three local boys &lt;!•&gt;'
—7 r
guests
—- of
ef h"
her parents.
px.-tr.tr, Mr and
x.-J
j&gt;.
.. ...
H Heirigel made a business Simmons farm of which he was in J of Nashville; art and Junior high
Thornapple-Kellogg school dis- *.
who recently Joined the marines. Mra Allen Bechtel
Utile Phyllis trip to Detroit Thursday, returning charge
has been sold—part to a English. Edna Helmink of Virginia trict has acquired two and one-half M
Dick Fenton. Bonny Lee and Rod- Welton who had been spending a home Sunday
Grand Rapids party and forty acres Park; early elementary. Morrell square miles more of territory in n D*»»i—s.
ney Schad state they are enjoying week with her grandparents acFloyd Holes. Jr., who has been to Fred Wleringa.
I Weber of Flushing. New York.
lhe annexation of the Irving No 2 ' *•
their work very much. They are companled her parents home.
employed in Kalamazoo has reA vacation Bible school will be | Alien Cleveland who has been in district known also as the Cobb ,[ w.', uUr
sutloned at SaA Diego. Calif
Carol, young daughter of Mr. and signed and Joined the marines. He held at the Methodist church the frail healtl) for some time was lak- achool. The action was taken at: mJ K»il»&gt;. i»i
Mra Hattie Stevens'has relumed Mr,. Harold Griffeth is doing nice- leaves this Tuesday for Kalamazoo weeii of August 17. The school will1 en much worse Saturday and taken _
a recent Joint meeting of the school i E~«&lt;i»r.. b
ta her . home on Broadway after ly following an operation Saturday on his first day In Uncle Sam's be conducted by trained church , to Pennock hospital. Hastings His,
Bnd township boards of Irvsome weeks spent at her Gun lake at Pennock hospital, for removal of service. A
- *—
brother
Charles ■Is ■in •»the workers under leaderahip of Mr condition Monday was much Im- in&lt; Bnd Rutland The school has
cottage.
tonsils and adenoids.
| been dosed for twenty-teven years
U 8. Army and stationed on tire Deyries and will be the thirteenth proved
Mra.
Florence TenEyck
and
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman who lived . ...
Khool they have conducted this , Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rosenberg., Bnd the pupils transported to the
daughter Gretchen of Grand Rap- In the Glenn Kermeen house have
Mr. and Mra. Ed Farnsworth of summer They also have a bus which Mtes Kittle Lattimer. Nancy and A)gOnquln school Last year s cen- in
hr rhllrtrrn
Ids were Sunday caller, al the home moved into the Flo Taylor home on Lincoln, Neb . are spending some will
will lUrlr
pick rtn
dp Ithe
children from
from the
the .larnurllilr
Jacqueline knonlrro
Rosenberg and
and Mr
Mr nnrt
and I
of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llebler.
East Main St.
ume with their daughter-in-law. country and it ta hoped there will Mra Will Trumble of northweat
Mtes Nyla Klpgsley of Leighton
Connie Beeler of Detroit spent, Mfit. Tony Glesseman at the home be a large attendance. Persons who ; Thoniapple. attended the Blossom
ta asslsUng with the housework at me
the weekend
weekend al
at home
home with
with his
his parpar-; of
of Mr
Mr parents,
parents. l.„.
Mr. and Mra. Ti­ wish their children brought in; family reunion at Townsend park,
ents.
nest Vermeulen.
Vermeulen. Tony
Tony who
who wm
the Olenn Solomon home.
enta. Mr
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs. L.
L. R,
R. Beeler
Beeler. !‘ nest
was should notify Mrs Harry Balsch, Sunday
The Clyde Schiffman family have
xr...tcr;— zt
—J—r- who will arrange the schedule for
Mlsa Madge ”
Hunsberger
of Crxxd
Grand formerly a member of U..
the G-.
Canadian
" —
•
­
Mrs
Philip —
Bender.
Mrs.
Forrest dlstrict io comet wholly or in part n&lt;
moved from the Austin house on Rapids, one of the T-K teacher, I Air Force, is now attending of- transportation.
Bender. Mra Walter Bender and into the Thomapple-KeUogg school I
Grand Rapid, St. to lhe Jackson was a caller at lhe Talbott home fleers training camp in North
The petunia displays will be Mra Russell Bender spent Friday consolidation and lhe area of the (o.
house on High BL
(Friday.
।I —
Carolina.
Judged this week by a committee afternoon In Grand Rapids In the district now Is about S3 square ell
from the various garden clubs
evening they attended the gradu­ mites.
I “
The families of Russell Bender ation of Mtes Florence Bender as a
Mra W. J. Llebler who Is staying i, lu
and Harry Batach spent Sunday af­ Gray Lady''—one of a class Of In Ann Arbor white her husband ‘Jethrwa ta a.
ternoon at Holland
nearly fifty businou women to re- is receiving treatments in UnlverMr. and Mra Oscar Hnkbeiner ccive the complete outfit.
The
left on a few days' vacation trip to “Gray Ladles'' are peraoni whrytake
Beaver fsland. Monday. Mr and a three months' course as assistant*
Mrs Clare Skinner are staying with । to the nuraes in lhe hospitals, glvtheir children during their absence. I en under auspices of the Red Croas. daughter-in-law.
MON£r h tha
AM
Mr ^(j Mrs
„
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schad and I Their costumes are gray with white
Mtes Florence OrBnd
were Sunday
children Martha Jean and Rex en­ 'collars and cuffs
tertained the following relatives who ta employed in the office of rmon callera at lhe E. F. Blake home.
and friends at a carry-in dinner , Westinghouse Electric Company has
Middleville ta now fortunate in CUB* AMD OVTTBB BBIOLUTIOWS
■nuui
Sunday at their home on west Main given three hours a week of her hBVlng B uMnacd 1Bdy fanerB| dl.
St. Mr. and Mra. Henry Buxton of
Chaiiotte. Mr and Mr, Russell so an schedule at Blodgett hoapltol. the past two years has been servHunsberger of Wayland. Mr. and
Mrs Camer SchondeUnayer wu lng her apprenliceahlp as a funeral
Mra. WIU Brog of west county line. taken seriously IU Wednesday nlghj [ director with her husband has re- j im^«.7-.«i
Mr. and-Mrs. Harold Sleeman and and on Saturday was taken to Pen- celved her Ucense from the Stole “ " r—
son John of Grand Rapids, and Ell nock hospital. Hastings where she Board of Funeral Directors and
Holes local Movie pictures of lake underwent a major operation. Sun- Embalmers The months and years
WHEMUE
1 of work and study In this profesI sion have brought their award. Mra.
■ Beeler wrote the Slate Board ex­
I amination, held at fhe Wayne Medl11B4
! cal college. In Detroit on July 2nd.
bk it rvuTHKR iMnLVKP; t*
| She
received
her examination ta
'
p
I standings and license last week and
'211
Is now a full-fledged funeral di- rity. i«

K?za

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maiat four car
nfSr &lt;7 fOT fOmfwr

funeral home.
lege of Mortuary Science in Detroit I profile tiled ta is
’j
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is* nil

parents in lhe profession.
letter last week from their son Ed
MOLD

aw. a

Five aeighbora, with only 6.000 mile,

Those of us on the home front have got to build MORE
•.. BElTER ... FASTER and we've got to BUY more
and more U. S. SAVINGS BONDS to do this job.

many extra tire miles will result.

If we can't carry a gun it's up to each and everyone of
us to provide an ever increasing army of FIGHTING Vic­
tory Dollars with which to equip our men at the FRONT.
"»» a PanOer dtelrr at lean once a
month for a wheel alignment check.

■g a lira sidewaj
aile. Have him i
.OOO miles, too.

bccomlna costly repair,. Regular in­
spection by your Pontiac dealer it the
cheapest way to presanf something
you can't replace until the war is wqo .

WE WIU

Mn. Flossie Pooten of Plymouth
called on her cousin. Mn. B. J.
Wellman Monday.
Mr. and Mn. B J. Wellman made
a business trip to Lowell last Wed­
nesday.

FAIR

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IRVING
Mrs Isa Graham of Washington.
D C. and three of her children, two
of whom reside in Grand Rapids
and the other one on furlough, were
Sunday guesU of Mrs. Sowertoy and
daughters Mrs Graham remained
for a visit with her mother and sls-

vUttad at Charles Mead's over the
weekend.
Peggie Shellenbargtr of Belding is

IONIA

WE RE IN IT

consumERS

OMDKB FOB FUBUCSTIOX

STONY POINT
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Aellcks vis­
ited Mrs. Aslick’, parents al Beld­
ing last Thursday.

Pontiac's FREE "Motor Doctor" in-

WE'VE GOT TO WIN IT

and

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Mrs. Helen Frye of BalUe Creek
and Roy ’ Travis and family of
Grandville were weekend visitors at
lhe home of their father
Mr and Mrs John Perry are on
a vacation trip with their house
trailer
They went to the upper
peninsula.
Junior McNutt spent a few days
In Muskegon wt|h his aunt. Mrs.
Ooodenougli and family.
There will be Dally Vacation
Bible school at Middleville at the
Methodist church beginning August
12th.
Mr. and Mn. John Belson enter­
tained their son Clifford and fam­
ily and their daughter Mrs. Richard
Beeber and husband of Battle Creek
Bunday.
Mra. Harvey Myers of Hastings
and Mtaa Betty Flanders, local,
spent four days at Fort Knox, Ky..
visiting Pvt. Robert Bryans.

nt - wt neyaoMi/

We Will
tVe Muft
our boys
have been through hell in Hawaii, pushed into a

comer in the Philippines, sunk in the seas off Java
— and our own shores.

tar rtalntllro. It l&gt; ORDKIEn

231 SSWft

emeus acts

1

• • s. lU AFniNOON • •
gPAglUlM SIAM SMCTACU

1

fa fat fair Mis «r42

pwny with Mr and Mra Young of
Battls Creak attended a reunion ot
their church at Banford, over lhe
Had relatives tn Ionia Bunday.

Um Ezra Robinson farm just aast at
Mud Creak was struck by lightning
and totally destroyed with severiu

&gt;• th IVINIHG
rail lw Mid l*|ce*««Mi will

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 1BU.

WOODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS

mained for a vteit until Monday 1—8.
| them.
j Mr. and Mr*. Harold Lowe of
Winner ’
Gertrude McCartney
has ' NI1&lt;J art vtelting her mother. Mrs.
th* funeral In Naahville on TUaaday? when Rev. and Mrs. Btekley and । Thursday—Sc ml-Final*.
Mn. Lloyd Town* and daughter daughter Judy carce to Woodland. &gt; of Game Na 6 vs. Wlnuar of Game SOne to Battle Creek to snend some Blanche Richards.
f
I
--------------- — *
MU* Marilyn Town* vuued Pvt. Rev. Blakley is attending the United ! No. L Winner of Oarne No. 3 vs- ume.
I ur. ftnd Mra John .Greene left GREGORY
Wingard spent Sunday In Grand 1 family of cotte Orove and Ralph Paul Town* of Jeffanson Barracks. Brethren School of Methods at Lake । Winner of Game No. 6.
Odessa this week.
Friday—Finals—9 P. M.
I Bunday to .spend two week* near
Mra. Herbert BUven returned
Rapids.
। Bowman of Scottville were Bunday
Carl
Holden
and
a
group
of
young
I
The
winner
and
possibly
lhe
runygecosta.
home
Thursday from her visit at
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott. । dlnnsr guest* of Rev. and Mr*. H.
people from Grand Rapid* conduct- , n*r-up will be entered In the
jjr antj
p Eckardt ot Jackson and Detroit.
Warren, Wyoming.
Mis* Dtn* Warren. Rev. and Mrs. ’ V. Townsend. .
Mr, and Mn. E. O. Sborno spent ed a very successful Hymn Sing Regional Tournament to be held at (ar*nd Rapid* are spending a few
Mary Ellen Phillips of Hasting*
Sunday
evening
here
In
Woodland.
।
Lansing
the
tetter
part
of
August
■
days
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
J.
M.
Mrs. Carl Walts. Mrs Lawrence 1 tended the International convention Bunday with their eon and family.
spent the weekend with her grand­
Last Tuesday, Mrs. Preston Man- a* will the Woodland Merchants In R0Ujch.
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Burrel Phil­
Hilbert and Rev. and Mr*. L. E. of the Disciple* of Christ in Grand
ua B.
lips. Mr. and Mn. Robert Phillips
Vivian Rairlgh visited his aunt
Holme* attended camp met Ung at Rapids two days during the week
DELTON
The Methodist Churtb
comjng for her on Bun&lt;i»v.
Eaton Rapids, Friday.
;and on Bunday. Mr and Mrs. Earl and uncle. Mr. and Mn. Manam visiting In Michigan attended lhe
SOth Wedding Anniversary celebra-j
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
Mn. Ruth Horne and daughter
Mra. DcVere England returned to i Seats and family of South Wood- Rairlgh ot Blockbridge last week.
p10:00 A. M —Morning worship.
J*cki* of Kokomo. Ind-, have been
Mr. and Mn. Meari Rairlgh spent Uon of her husband'* parent*. Mr.
her home in Washington, D. C.,' land attended on Bunday.
and Mrs. Lewis Manning at CharrIt-IS
A—
M _Rttndav
arhrwrl
Bunday
there
and
Vivian
relunfcp
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spending
the
past
week
with
Mr.
Bedford, Sunday afternoon.
after a week's visit with relatives | Rev. and Mra. H. V. Townsend
lolte. When she arrived in Char-1 8
People's Serv- and Mrs. Clarence Williams and
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Bush and man's of Goodwill Saturday n
In this vicinity.
/
| spent Sunday evening at the home home with them. Ask Mrs. Ral- lotte in company with Mr*. G. F-;ice.1:00 P. M.—Young
* ' '
Rosemary.
.---------------------------------------------------'[daughter
daughter Rosemarv.
family and Edward Groat were Bun- and left Monday morning for
Mra. Cro*by WashtyGrn otOlivet' of Mr. and Mra. Otto Townsend of rtgb about the slae of huckleberries Benner “
and
daughter
Eleanor,
she
—
—
1
T
Ues&lt;
j
M
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7
p
jj
—
Choir
practice.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Leslie
Williams
of
that grow around Stockbridge.
and Mrs Gertrude Stahl of Lansing West Woodland.
found
to
her
surprise
that
her
bus
­
.
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Thursday
8
P.
M.
—
Midweek
servFreeport
were
dinner
guest*
of
their
Mr and Mrs. Cha*. Mead. Mn.
Mn. Earl Bristol and family of La- Hastings.
were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Curl . Sunday.
band had
had come
come from
from Nebraska
Nebraska to
to',lce
band
; wn and d.uahter-ln-tew. Mr and
~
J---------*
1 Mr. and Mra. A. J. Sparling vteBurkle
Thursday
andJ I
be present
ceie—. at the anniversary —
-- i I
Th(. Eran&lt;,lka| church
I Mra. Roger Williams and family
Stoney Point were Monday after­ ----------MIm Betty Henion of Battle Creek,'
ftnd
lied
Adrian
Cheeseman
of
Nashville
bration
of
htes
parent*.
Mrs.
Man|
Mr. and Mr*. Leon
noon callers at lhe home of Mr. and
J. 8. Deabkr. Pastor
Sunday. They also called on their Mrs. Faster Weinberg ».
u Mr*. Wllnuand
mu
* uiaays
F' ®en™r ?nd daughter
I nlng and her mother, Mra. Barbara
MU*
Gladys nynea
Hynes wcrc-.ounday
wercX,Sunday _Mr»
The church wU1 ** clQ8cd 8un- ,*°n- olenn WiUlams and family at ilftm Heplon of Inkster were visitor*
dinner guests al the lumic of Mr El“nor- Woodland and Miss Helena Mr*. Lawrence Bird.
Mr and Mrs. Reuben FUher ot in
d,y' Au* 9 texau-te of lhe Assembly i the W. K. Kellogg farm In the aft- Monday and Tuesday at the home of the Took Stale. Bapjutana. India.
and mra.
Mra m
U V.
Rodebaugh w
of ^.n
L*not f|mu
Bun­
aim
v. iwueoaugn
Frankenmuth, Mr. and Mra. LouU to Nebraska the following day. re- at mveralde park near Buchanan. 1 cmoon.
WoodUnd Chnfch
the
malned tnr
for .
a kmwr
longer vt.it
visit. 1
Mra. John Adams ha* a Picardy
Mn. Anna Kahler. Dorr Kahler ’ h*^E °£ Mr
“r3 W' J?'^ax?' Schmidt and grandchildren. .Bar­ Organise Service Star Mother's Club ,
Brethren
gladiolus In her flower garjlsi from
bara. Ronald, Marlene and Arlene
and Mlsa Ruth Scudder visited rel- ,
’■
A R Kuehn
The Service Star Mothers of j
Arthur
niM.u, L. Dodge. Pastor
FMM,.
• which she picked a spike measuring •
ative* ln Dellon Sunday afternoon. I °f Ionl* “d
Bnd Mra.
Woodland township met at the.
10:00 A. M —Worship and sermon • M inche* in length and had elgh- ■
Mr. and Mn. Frank Nlethamer
u *crtyll ot. Be2d,nf a‘Undcd
home of Mr*. Laura Gardiner re­ I 11
00 A.
A M—Sundav
Rundav school
teen
11:00
teen bkwmm*
blossoms and
and bud*
bud* on
on it.
It. the
the
Thoughtful
and family accompanied by Mr and ** ,L.Pr&gt;n&lt;*.U?1 oehure*
lower one* of which measured eight
Woodland. Mrs. Leonard returned cently nnd organised a club for |I 7:30 P. M. Y. P D. meeting.
Mra A E Laird of Battle Creek i nK&gt;rnln8 and the Reverend* Kuehn
never forgt
«■&gt;. n. w.
V.rte
wllK ,K. —
to Frankenmuth with Mr. and Mra. those mothers of Woodland town- i "The Spirit and the Bride say. 1 inches across.
were Sunday night supper guest* nnd Yerty assisted with the serv- Reuen Fisher to spend the week ship who have sons in the Armed Come. And let him that hearth
William cable received news of the
of Fred Jordan ot North Woodland.
, say. Come. And let him that la death of hU nephew. Sgt. Gerald
Mrs Robert Geiser. Mrs. Millard with another brother and wife, Mr.
Otlcer* elected were: President.! athirst, come. And whosoever will, Cable, whose home was al Bedford .
and Mrs. Cha*. FUher.
* • 'ORIITIHG CARDS
Wotring home the past week were
' let him take the-----water
- -----of life freely. He was killed in action in Australia.!
Mr*. Lester Brumm. Mra. Stanley Mrs. Laura Gardiner; vlce-preslMra. Ray Teeter of Coat* Orove,;
CS28*a^C*Ue^, on Mra' Jerry Manker. Mra. Welby Crockford. Mrs.
"---- ------ 1
Zton Lutheran Church
Wednesday, July 22.
dent, Mrs. Vera Curtis:
Will v’-"’ ■Al"*1' '*
Mr. and Mr* Le.ler Miller. Rev. O. H^r -ntur^ay .fUnwon.
I
Paul W. GeIver Putor.
Carl Scofield and Mra. Guy Kantner Mrs. Myrtle Bulling; Treasurer.
L. Yerty. Belding, Mr. and Mra.
»f«- John Hauer was tn CheUca
garet Sheldon relumed to their
attended Farm Women's Week in
10;00 A. M.—Sunday school.
Frank Jonra. Battle Creek. Mr. -nd
’T* -nd attended the
home here Friday from a five weeks'' LET PURE FOODS HELP YOU
LCtOO A. M.—Morning worship.
Mra Ray Gutches* Nashville be- Mineral of her sister, Mtes Jo*e- East Lansing from Sunday until Fine frock; Flower Committee, Mrs Church of the United Brethren in visit with relative.* in Chicago.
' COMBAT . . .
Mae Wtse and Mra. Ruth Fteher.
tidra mtny localcailera
I?Wn*
•”» ™urad*y: MU* Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Schuster
Christ
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Coolbaugh
Meetings will be held the first
Gsorge Schneider and MU* Etta Hoppe had been ill for some time.
and two children. Betty and Bobble
of
Coat*
Orove
wire
dinner
guest*
and
third
Mondays
of
each
month.
Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Will
“n S^ttend'^he
of
Richland,
called
on
Mrs.
Alice
•
of Mr and Mrs. D. B. Green Sun­ Every mother who ha* a boy In the
miseries. Follow the
Vclte surprised Mra. Victor Eckardt. 7^°. were lhero
»H«nd the day.
service Is urged to Join. Work for Woodland or Kilpatrick churches Collin* Bunday.
of northeast Woodland last Wed-/11™™
NEW ALLERGY
for lhe next two Sundays because | Rev. W. Robinson, pastor of the
Mrs. Ella Flory and Mra. Ruth lhe Red Cross la planned.
^heV'X^”^0;^0 M“”c^wTteea» £
of conference nnd campmeeting at Methodist church, began a serlCT of
Myera spent the weekend with Mr.
Softball Tournament Here This
HEALTH FOOD PLAN
sermon.* Sunday morning. The Sub- I
Barnaby park near Sunfield.
and Mra. Dewey Zerkle ot Lansing.
Week
using smooth, soft, imported
™ .nd h^'h^.
। Reuben
Wolcott
were,tund
In Eaton
£ SSkl?
I ^m
d£i£
““ RapMelhXt
ject will be To Know IJlm." The i
Mr. )&gt;
mr.
gnd
iiq mra.
Mra. nan
Karl v.
C. raui
Paul ana
and
The fourth annual fjtate District
young people are urged to attend.
j
children were Bunday night auppet Softball Tournament Is being held NASHVILLE
Rodney Scofield visited his aunt. Ctt"}P
Hamrnnnrt
Mr. and Mn. John Adams spent
guests of Mr. and Mra. Bert Ben- at Woodland Recreation park this
Funeral services for Daniel Gar­
Ur«. t—wl LUAHbu, »! Onnd R.p. „
ham and sons at their Leach lake week beginning Monday, and con- llnger. 78. were held Tuesday af­ Thursday with their daughter. Mn.
cottage.
J Unulng until Friday. Team* iroin ternoon at 3 o'clock at the Evan­ Glenn William* and family at the
a* palliative for local irritation* of
Mr*. Edith Wunderlich. Mrs. Gil­ 1 bond. Mr. and Mra. Henry Pieasner.
They all
Eleanor Jean Bird spent Wed- Lake Odessa. Nashville, Woodland gelical church, conducted by the W. K. Kellogg farm.
bert Percy and son Denny and Mrs. Another sister and husband. Mr. nesday and Thursday of last week will ptey for Class c title
I the nose and throat.
•
Rev. Wendell Bassett of Blissfield. spent the afternoon in Augusta.
. and Mra. Chas. Hanns’ ot Sunfield
This new food plan la free at
Al. Bitterly and daughter Patty of
Mr. and Mn. Gordie Durkee spent
with
Marcia
Ann
Smith
of
Lansing.
| —
There are ’10
* -------teams entered
——' in Burial was in lakeside cemetery.
Kalamazoo were Sunday afternoon were Sunday dinner guest* at the
Saturday
afternoon
in
Hasting*.
MI
m Ione Rairlgh returned lost Class C and one In Cteos B. Of the Lake Odessa.
NAME OF TOtnt 8TOIE HEBE
Mr. Garllnger was
Pieasner home.
Mr. and Mn. Duane Harrington
Or Your Neighborhood Drag or
Mrs. Della Cotton ot Mulliken, week from a visit with her sister Class C team* 5 arc from the Nosh- bom April 22. 1864 in Maple Grove of Kalamazoo called on their par•township.
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He
tic leaves his
uu widow,
wiuvw, — -------------- — -------- - , ”
.
Health Food Store
i who iuu been vteltlng her step­ and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ville league. 2 from Lake Odessa and• loniuuup.
onb brother Will GarMr
Charles Barring- ,
3 from Woodland.
.. Margaret:
daughter. Mra. Jerry Fisher, la now Henney of Lansing.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Louis Schmidt of
Two games will be played on eachi linger of Cadillac; three sisters. Mra. wn Sunday afternoon.
I visiting nt the horn* of her niece,
Vanilla, pint .. $1.59
i Emma Lucas of Lake Odessa. Mrs. I Mrs Ote Larabee of Kalkaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl HeUe of West Midland and Woodland and grand­ of the first four nlghls of play with
children. Barbara. Ronald. Arlene a single game, lhe finals beingI Gilbert McLeod of Woodland and . &gt;&gt; spending a few weeks with her
Service
ainS st O«4. wooded.
Fresh pickling spices
sister. Mra. Linn Seibel.
&gt;t saivsuon.
Orlln yank 0I Traverse City and and Marlene Rlvett of Detroit, who scheduled for Friday ntghj. Tlie' Mra. Rose Johnson of Lansing.
Cenol Fly Destroyer CQC
Mr and Mrs. James McDonald of
Mra. Etta Knwtrick and son El- ;
। are visiting them at their Woodland first game each evening will begini
for the house. Qt. W«3
at 8 o'clock with the second game! Winchester. Ind., are visiting Mr. I mer of Climax. Were supper -guest*
Gift* o Sarvica Mon Cofl'Um I
and Mrs Ottle Lykins.
| of her slster-ln-tew, Mra. Hattie
lage at Crystal Beach near Pinck­
Sm Our Salactionl
Cenol Fly Spray for 7Qc
The schedule follows:
Mrs Ora Wheeler was called to Whittemore.
tnaausi*.,
stowell had the misfortune ney.
Qie barn. Special gal. I w
Mrs. Ollie Taylor. Miss Velma
Monday—Lutherans vs. Nashville Chicago by ...
the
w death of her brothMra- George Cowles of Clarksville
i* w Mt». i lo
one oj hig prlze winning
.
...
pr
HorKe
smith.
visited
Mrs.
Linn
Seibel.
Mra.
Jay
t
-----n conrau* | llcavy weight sorrel hones Batur- Taylor. Earl Taylor and Mis* Ctera Co-ops. 1. Mcthodtel vs. Nashville er. Horace Smith.
Surlnc of Kalamo were Sunday din- Fargo 2.
I. M,.
-------- —-j------Mr. and 1.1..,.
Mra. Ol.u.c.
Charles Bette spent ,Wilkinson
and.---------------Mra. Alice --Stanton
ner guest* at the home of Mr. and j Tuesday — Scheldt's vs. Nashville, Sunday with Miss Doris Bette tn frVm Friday afternoqn until SunMrs. Ocorge
Varney
and daughters.
Kelhl's 3. ---------------------------Nashville Sinclair—vs.
. Grand
Rapids.
dfty. She attended church at Prai------------------------------------- ------------। Grand
Rapids.
in pulling contests in fain about --------------The Goodwill circle of the W. S. Haps 4.
I Mra. Margaret Downing, who te rlevllle Sunday forenoon.
i the country in recent yean.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Barnes took
Mr*. Jennie Slocum spent test spending the summer near Middle' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Forman and C. 8. of the Methodist church was
HASTINGS
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the following boys to Camp Shawanentertained at the home of Mra. Thursday with her son and daugh- ville, was home Saturday.
dlulREUl
CHBIBT
-------class
------------j— ­ donee north of Muskegon Sunday j
The Phliathea
met...Wednes
three children of Detroit spent Sun­ Cha* Farthing Tuesday evening, ter. Mr. and Mra. Shirley Slocum
,day evening at lhe home of'Mn. afternoon: Dick Barnes. Freddie
.’ I day with Mr. and Mn. Oeo. Forman. Mrs. J. L. Smith la the chairman of • of Martin Corners.
this
Circle.
i
Mr.
and
Mrs
,Edmund
Howard
of
Dorr
Webb
assisted
by
Mrs.
Mar
­
' Mrs. Durand Roger* iVlvlan JorOn Tuesday and Wednesday of' Holt were Saturday evening dinner garet Wagner and Mra. Ada Balch,
. ; daqj and daughter Carol and son
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Wolfe of'
j Ronald oi Grand Rapid* called on last week. Mr*. Leon Nicholson, I guests of Mr. and idr*. Lawrence
Ml** Evelyn Nicholson and Mr*. Bird.
Farmington spent Hie weekend nt
n’ । Mr. and Mrs. Gerry England ot
„ j Jackson were dinner guest* at the
। home of Mrs. Glenn England Sal­
, urday evening.
v
4
Miss Barbara Bailey of Hastings
visited her parent*. Mr. and Mn
Lawrence Fine frock Bunday.
k
Mra. Ray Schantz spent Friday
i and Saturday with Mr. and Mra.
N John Jordan of Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Garllnger of
Cadillac were at the home of Mr.
Gull Lake Bible Fellowship
and Mra. Floyd Johnson af East
INTERDENOMINATIONAL Woodland Monday. They were call­
ed here by the death ot their broth­
er. Daniel Garllnger of Nashville,
BEV. DOH NICHOLLS. Pasler
a Mr. and Mra. Johnson,' Mr. and
O Mrs. Garllnger and Mr. and Mrs.
H«v. and Mn. Floyd Fisk of Lak* caller* at the Dorr Stowell home.

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THE BIBLE!

LyBARKER’S

Even though

SUMMER HEAT

Hold it!

increases tire wear

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here’s what to do

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CiboUt its The thermometer on
the right tells a story that is vital to
•very motorist who wants to conserve
his tire*. It show* how much fatter
tire* wear out in summer thsn during
the rest of the year. Note that the mile­
age at 40 degrees is 5 lime* greater
thsn at 100 degree*. At 90 degree*,
lhe wear is over 4 time* greater,
• nd even at 60 degrees, it's.nearly
twice a* great.

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War calls must go through!

Rubber weaken* under heat—wear* away

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Every American is glad to give the right of way to our fighting force*
in these day* of war.
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the hither the heat. Following are tome

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lurvirc summer temperature* ...

.CAR CONSERVATION TIES

YOU MAKE BIG ONES OUT OF
LITTLE ONES . . . DELAYING
CAR REPAIRS
SO. Have Inspection* made regularly to keep minor car
disorders from becoming major ones . . . little repair bills
from becoming big ones! There are enough repair parts
to keep your car running efficiently—if you see to ‘t that
none are wasted through repairs made necessary by ’care­
lessness and delay. Observe this rule and ‘ let us handle
the Inspection Job ... we can keep your car in lip*Wp
shape with expert service and work. Keep your car. roll­
ing . . . efficiently, and you'll be serving the interest* of
your country as weij as yourself.

your tires have a ham time throwing off the heat they
develop in driving. Help them by reducing speeds —
not ju*t to 40 but to 30 mile* per hour. This will cut
tire heat many decree*. Reduce speed even more on
curve*. And, of course, avoid ••Jack-rabbit" start* and
‘'on-a-dlme" stops I Cool tire* call for cool driving.

ju« tire rotation—but ptopac rotation—is important.

Remember that telephone line* are highway* too — highway* ot
speech over which thousand* of vital military and war production me»&gt;
sage* must travel each day. And Long Distance line* between Michigan

To accomplish thia, your Standard Oil Dealer has a
Tire Mileage Gauge with which he can estimate the
mileage left in each tire. Then, by putting the weak­
est tire where it gets the least wear, the beat tire at
point of heaviest wear, etc., he can rotate your tires
properly. Have him do this every 2500-5000* mile*.
And every week have him check every tire for proper
inflation.
•OW« tins ahotdd

Because of material shortages we can't add enough new Linet to
handle the Increased traffic. So it'* np to all of us to make the moot
efficient use of the facilities we now have.
HIRE'S HOW YOU CAN HUP
1. Make only the moat essential Long Distance cell*.
2. Keep your conversations as brie/ a* you can.

3. IFhen possible, give lhe number of the distant
telephone you are calling.

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Local service can be improved in the same way. Try to keep all ealla
as short as possible^ Show your children how they, too, cam aid the
nation'* effort by keeping their call* brief. And pltat don't rail Inform**
lion for a number when It's listed in lhe directory. The telephone c-aU&gt;
you save cau speed delivery of a plane or tank!

midwest motorist* by a margin

of

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Phone 2240 daytime. For night
Ice phon* 2352 or 2230

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Save w/res for war/'

ST.NT.RD OIL C.IALIR IS CAR CONSERVATION HEADQUARTERS

Michigan Bell Telephone.got
W. 0. MOORE STANDARD SERVICE STATION
COR. STATE AND BROADWAY

HASTINGS

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5 BIG DAYS! 5 BIG NIGHTS!
OFFICIAL FAIR PROGRAM
TUESDAY
8:00 a.nv-Jtetclvlng and arranging Exhibit*.
All exhibit* must be in place by 13:08 o'clock noon. Ex­
cepting thow given special time by mien in the premium
book.
3:00 pjn.—Gate* Open.
Midway Show* and Ride* will be opened and conceuiom
in place.
*
8:30 p.m.—"Hat* OH America" Herne and Show in front of
Grandstand. 25 talented actresses and adopt.

10:00 pjn.—See Free Midway Attractions. Visit Shows—Rides.

best Clubs In the Central Slates this season producing
shows that sell at a dollar to two dollars per show.

19:00 p.m.—Mammoth Fireworks Display.
Visit Midway and Shows.

THURSDAY
8:00 a.m.—Gates Opened.
9: 30 a.m.—Lightweight (Barry County'Horses) under direction
of Henry Rogers. Free Grandstand.

CHILDREN'S DAY School children admitted FREE al gales
until 8 pjn. Shows and Rides al reduced prices until
6:00 pan.
8:00 aan.—Gates Opened.
8:00 a.m.—Exhibit Buildings Opened.
0:00 s.m.—Judging Livestock.
4H Club and Open Dairy Classes. Prof. E. C. Schledenhelm. Judge
4H Club and Open Sheep, Swine and Beef Cattle. Prof. C.
L. Cole. Judge.
411 Club and Open Class Poultry. Prof. C. G Card, Judge.
1:30 pan^—411 Club and Open Class Horses. II. F Moxley, Judge.
1:30 p-m.—Contestants Parade.
A Free ticket for a ride on Midway given to each boy
and girl in Parade.
'
Running Races. Boys and Giris; Lamb Race; 3 Legged
Races, Boys and Girls; Calf Leading Race. Boys and
Giris; Siow Bicycle Race. Boys nnd Girle; Egg Marathon;
Bike Races. Girls and Boys; Pie Ealldg; Amateur Act*.
Grandstand 18c plus 2 cents Fed. Ta* total 20c for all
scats in the afternoon.
8:00 p-m.—Mule in front of Grandstand.
8:30 pjn.—Revue and Circus Acts on stage in front of Grand­
stand.
These acts and revue have been playing some of the

Grandstand Acta..

"Sklppy," the “Wonder Dog,"
Performing Acrobatic Feats,
Impossible for the Best Skilled
. Acrobatsto Afcompllsh^ _

1: 30 p.m.—Livestock Parade.
Grandstand Acts by Hoaglan's Sensation Shows.
Many high grade show* and rides ready to entertain
you on the Midway. Be sure to see Free Lion Act on
Midway.

ful h
clown
10.0
shows
Slav
The
Detro
urrtay
ladles
gold
grand
■nd
Junio

2: 30 pjn.—Open to lhe World Running Races H mUe.
Purses 1st. 340.00; 2nd, 330.00 ; 3rd, 320.00 ; 4lh. 810.00.
Barry County Horses Invited to race as well as many
out of slate hones.
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8: 00 a.m.—Exhibit Halls Opened

1: 30 p-m.—Parade of Livestock.

WEDNESDAY

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2: 30 pjn.—Large Pony Race, Barry Co. Ponies half-mile.
Small Pony Race, Barry County Ponies half-mile.
Purses: 1st 315.00; 2nd 310.00; 3rd 33.00 ; 4lh 33-00 for
each class. These two race* sponsored by Farm Bureau
Service* Hastings.
3: 30 p-m.—Horse Raee (Open to Barry County only) !» mile.
Sponsored by Hastings Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of Steel­
Vent Piston Rings and Caslte.
Purses 1st, 330.00 ; 2nd. 335.00; 3rd. 310.00; 4lh. 35-00­

8:00 p-m.—Band Concert by Hasting* City Band In front ot
Grandstand. Under direction of Lewis Hine.

8:30 p.m.—Hoaglan Hippodrome Sensations and Feature Acts
in front of Grandstand.
High Grade Clown and Circus Acts.

10:00 pjn.—Patriotic Fireworks Display.
See CopL. Billie Sells thrilling Hon aet Free on Midway.
AU Shows and Rides are ready to entertain you.

FRIDAY
8:00 a.m.—Gates Opened.
8: 00 a.m.—Opening of Exhibit Buildings.
9: 30 a.m.—Open to the World Horse Pulling Contest under
direction of Henry Rogers. Grandstand Free!
Be sure to visit Flower Shdws and Barry County School
Exhibits.
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Vl*i
shows
last a
many
hove
Count
■ make
‘ .1-30

8:00 p.m.—Band Concert by Hastings City Band. Under the
direction of Lewis Hine.
8:30 p.m.—Hoaglan's Horse Show and Circus in front of the
grandstand.

10:00 p.m.—Fireworks Display.
Concessions, Shows and Rider on the Midway to amuse
and entertain you. Be sure to see lhe World Famous
Billy Sells Trained Lions FREE!

SATURDAY
8:00 s.m.—Gates Opened.
8:00 s.m.—Exhibits Buildings Opened.
Visit merchant midway as well as shows and rides. Thia
will be your last afternoon to enjoy displays of many types.
Many hours of work have been expended by your Barry
Barry County friends and neighbors to make these dis­
plays possible.

1:30 pan.—Hoaglan's Shows and Acts to entertain In front ot
the Grandstand.
Don't miss Billy Sells and his trained Lions FREE on the
midway.
8:00 pjn.—Band Concert by Hastings City Band. Under the
direction ot Lewis Hine.
8:30 p-m.—Your last chance lo-witness the Famous Hoaglan
Hippodrome Sensation Shows In front of the Grand­
stand. This complete show has entertained Slate Fain
for many years. A complete colorful high-grade horse
Circus with clown and stage acts.
10:00 p-m.—Mammoth Rides and Shows to greet you on the
Midway. Stay as long as you like.

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(GIRLS GALORE)

Saturday Afternoon and Night, August 15

* SAVE MONEY... *
Buy your Season Ticket NOW!

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
HGHTY-SIVKNTH YKAR

FAIR PROGRAM FOR
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
The U. S. Novel Anchorettas
Feature Saturday's Program
Tiie Barry County Fair will close
next Saturday night. The program
li for Friday and Saturday I* as fol-

14 PACKS—2 SECTIONS

Dr. M. R. Kindt
Joint U. S. Army-ft
Now Major Kinde

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 1942

Names Leon Doster

Dosterhaa
----Undersheriff Leon Doster
the
'The many Barry county friends of been appointed commander
(Cilteens Defense Corps of Barry
county. The appointment was-made
ly surprised to learn that he ha* by Governor Van Wagoner upon
been commissioned as a major In the recommendation of the Barry
the U. 8. army. He will report in County Defense Council and of
New York city next Tuesday. Dr.. Donald 8. Leonard, state command­
Kinde is the type of man who would er of the Citizen* Defense Corps.
wish to serve his country In such Mr. Doster has accepted, and will
give his best attention to the duties
Hte experience In public health which that position will require.
work will make'hte service of targe
value to thia'country and ita army. 1
Dr. Kinde came to Hasting* in
1030 when the W. K. Kellogg Foun­
dation began ita work here—and ]
that work started in this county. I

\Barry County Opens
Scran Drive Aug.
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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 N •

Do Not Have To
September 21&lt;t-22nd Endure the Noiiy
I As can be seen in the official call Motor Boat*

HONORED
42

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be held in this dty Monday. Sep­ our larger lake* have complained [
tember 21. al 11 a. m, to elect nine
____________ I delegate* to attend the state con«
1 venUon to be held in Detroit. The ' their craft are moat annoying. They '
A.H^w,Uew CO"°P DeVatOr‘ Mlke* ,DemocraUc county convention will

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heW herp Tuesday evening. SepBarry county farmers are “all
,t2?'a2|teMJ«f|Ur?.Ugh’ HM" itembcr 22- Bt 8:50 o'clock, to chooac Ing something very smart by mak- Miss Maude Latham, both of Maple
Friday—8:00 a. m.—Oates open.
Ing all the noise they can with the Grove were united In .marriage. It
1
n
threc d«&gt;*B«tes to their state con- exhaust from tlielr motors. Some the writer's memory is correct, that
8: 00 a. m—Opening of Exhibit
lection which Is due to begin in
C
°J
UCt
^
n
I
ventlon
- which will be held in Grand
buildings.
of them seem to fancy themselves was the first wedding at our county
*" *
—
this county next week.
Monday.
, depote will be weighed under the
9: 30 a. m—Open to the World
especially cute, when they see some ■ fair. Merchant* and factories at
Aug. 17. A county-wide organtea- supervision of an approved agent of
*
19t
Hone Pulling Contest under direc­
one in a row boat still fishing, to this city contributed a cook stove,
lion has been formed and plans, the Salvage committee.
Weight
tion of Henry Rogers. Grandstand
drive their noisy speed craft os close a bedroom suite, a dining table and
completed for the "scrap harvest" , certificates will be given to the ( (| N F F* E) MI F RFhAN
free! Be sure to visit Flower Shows
to the row boat a* possible. In or- .chairs, and other household ntceswhich te expelled to yield many । fanners by the coliecUon depots. Wall LKLUUL DLUMI1
and Barry County School Exhibit*.
tons of valuable material for war When the scrap has been sold. the llrnVi viipfniii
1: 30 p. m— Livestock parade.
urea
The farmer* plan to comb' farmer* win receive their pro-rata HhD|- llllAllAY
Grandstand acte by Hoaglan's Foundation's &gt; health work in this
Ing
the fish by Jheir senseleu racket fair. Mr. Harding and Mlaa Lath­
every acre of their farms for any | share of the proceeds from the col■ wLJIZM I
Sensation shows. Many high grade county and became the city and
Glgnn Wotring Soys They’re type of scrap that might ba of j lection depot*. The only exception
Cottagers and fishermen do not am had been keeping company with
allows and ride* ready to entertain county health officer. He had to
have to stand tor such disturbances ' each other for some time, had talkAhead of Goal Set for Them war use. and It te expected that the ! will, be in Hastings where the farm- I
Campmeeting
to
Follow
you on the Midway. Be sure to see ploncer the way. and did it very
We read In the Battle Creek En- ; ed of marriage bqt hadn't act the
canvas* will be thorough and com- er will receive cash for hi* scrap i
With Full Program
Free Lion Act on Midway.
Glenn Wotring. who has charge plete.
qulrer, one day last week, how one । date. When they read the Uet of
tactfully and successfully. In 1935
. when He bring* It In.
2: 30 p. m.—Open to Die World
of the Triple A program In Barry
of these smart alecks wax brought , gifts offered to the couple wito
Chairman Charles Annable, HasThe collection depot* set up out
In spite of the tire rationing and into court there and was compelled would have the ceremony performed
Running Races 5/8 mile.
I houn county health department.
tings, of the County Salvage com- I In the county are for the conmany of our people to pay a stiff fine for operating a at the fair, they decided that this
tary club Monday noon. He brief­ ml ttee will direct the campaign In , venlence of the farmer*. They will the fact that
Purses 1st $40 00; 2nd $30.00; 3rd
, . , .
, ,
.
$20 00; 4111 $10.00.
coming tlie Foundation's field di­ ly outlined the program which the Barry county, assisted by the sub- । not have to haul their scrap such *** en«a«ed 111 Intense defense work motor boat on ooguac lake, near I offer was their opportunity, and
Barry County Homes Invited to rector In it* health activities In the national government Is asking the chairmen:
cnairmen. Royce
rtoyce Henton.
rtenton, Delton;
Denon; ilong
। tong distances,
alliances, and
ana they
tney will reacvps uwm —
ui -------nome.---me -•
ai- that city, with an excessively loud were married in the presence of a
race as well a* many fust out of area where It operates.
farmers to car.yy.out thia year and OnIc ku-hi, Nashville; Oeone WU- ceive substantially the same
for tendance at the Wesleyan Metho* exhaust The sheriff of Caliioun | large crowd al the fair on the date
slate horaes.
In the army Dr. Kinde will carry next, winch 1* the reverse of what uanUi Woodland; Ken Braendle. their scrap as though they
had dUl Conference this year promises county has asked lake residents to mentioned The ceremony ws* per­
8:00 p. m —Band concert by Has- on the type of work which he ha* was asked of them for 1941 and Freeport; and Clare Bregg. Mid-' taken It to Hastings.
call the sheriff's office to make • formed by a Nashville clergyman,
to be large.
Ung* city Band. Under the direc­ done so well since he began here previous years. Then they had been dlevllle.
That marriage wa* “for kevpa."
All types of scrap material are
Pastor* from all parts of the complaint* against the operators of
nroductlon while
— n
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'_____
7
___ is -a ___
r—— Michigan conference, lay delegates ti»e*e noise-making boats. A few | Mr. and Mrs. Harding have lived
tion of Lewis Hine.
twelve years ago. He will conduct urged to curtail production,
The non.
USDA Co. nr
War
Board
rep. needed,
but ..
there
particular
for
1942
and
1943
the
goal
te
a
con
­
8:30 p. m—Hoaglan's Horse Show public health work a* a health of­
arresia and
ano stiff
sun fines
line* will
win end
eno the
tne i, together aa* husband and wife for
resented by Glenn Wotring. and need for scrap iron, other metals. and other* began arriving Bunday. arrest*
—
—
q
-&gt;
-----fifty yean. They, hare chlland Circus In front of the grand­ ficer in any county to which he siderable increase in the volume of 'Barry county implement dealers land rubber. Everything made of getting their cottage ready for a nuisance. We are sure Barry coun- J over "Ry
”
stand.
------ 1. fgrandchildren
and great
may be assigned. Hte successor on many product* grown on farml-u,
I represented by Me»»a
DaVld o.
8. uoouycar
Goodyear : were
these marenaui
materials ana
and not in
In use two weeks' occupancy, putting up ly's sheriff will be glad to act when [,dren.
complaints of that kind are made grandchildren. So they have only
10: 00 p. m.—Fireworks display.
the Foundation staff ha* -not yet /The farmers of the country, the । Bre actively participating in the should be gathered up. Discarded .
Concessions, shows and ride* on been named.
to him.
happy memories of • wedded life
*pea!ier« ,xpIalnc&lt;1- /,ce^.
de- | Barry Co. Scrap Harvest
I farm implement*, broken parts.
the Midway to amuse and entertain
' CoUecUon depot* to which farm- Iworn hoea- shovels, broken hammer*. I
you Be sure to see the World fam­
nr th .rn v
hilh ™ pr» »&gt;»
the scrap have been nails, wire, broken household uten- ।
ous Billy Sell* Trained Idons FREE!
tf^dlhin HUM
1 MUbU*hcd ‘n ,he following loca- •»»: lire*, inner tubes, hoae. belting. I
l&gt;ald tn
imuu
in ciues
cities a* wcu
well as
ax the draft
draft.___ -------- — —------------- ------------•
„ fact.'
Saturday—8:00 a. m.—Gates open.
gloves, rubber sole*, bool*, iin
are depleting labor that ha* been ।
‘ '
8:00 a. m—Exhibit* buildings
available on farms in the past, Delton: Delton Lumber and Coal everything made of rubber: copper
opened.
.
/
I
and brass; such aluminum articles
While it 1* yet too early for a sum- । 00
Visit merchant midway as well as;
a* port and pan*, vacuum cleaners,! I
newiy-weds.
.
mary of 1942 crops, he said that if
Freeport:
Runclman
Elevator, washing machines: utensils which
allows and rides. This will be your :
Entries Tax Capacity
A Peculiar Situation Up To weather conditions will permit, the | Freeport Creamery.
Mr. and Mrs Harding were and
last afternoon to enjoy displays of j
contain zinc, like refrigerators, vac- ■
Of Exhibition Space
arc practical folk*. They knew that
many types. Many hours of work |
Middleville; A.
Flnkbeiner------and' uum cleaners; lead, such a* found 11
The County Election Comn. fanner* of America and In Barry
.. G. --------------hove -been expended by your Barry i
county will this year harvest 10 per son Elevator. Ed. Flnkbeiner -Im-jin old batteries; Un pans and othA whirlwind of acUvity was tn
cent more of the government-1 plement Sale*,
County friends
..
and neighbors
„| A to
constitutional
'
amendment waa
jer metal articles.
evidence on the Fairgrounds the
■ make these 'dinplays possible.
| submitted to, and was approved by. wanted crop* than they were ask-1
They have something to show for
.1:30 p. m—Hoaglan's shows and the voters of Michigan some time ed to produce. While the call te I.
aratlons
were made for the 85th an­
act* to entertain in front of the ago that supreme court Justices, cir-. for yet more sons and more farm
nual Barry County fair.
Grandstand.
. jI cult judges, probate Judges and
tabor tor
for tne
the army ana
and navy ana
and
randstand.
and ’ utoor
HASTINGS CITY BAND CONCERT FOR THE FAIR
Conspicuous by their absence
mlM Billv Sells
Belts and hU
hte;! u
.............
the American
Don’t mix*
Doni
hl*
other
‘‘*er juoiciai
Judicial onicers
officers “------------shall not----be I for yar industries,
I were the new automobile*, refrigera­
home In the Dunham district. Mapto
Thursday, August 13ih, 8:00
trained Idons FREE on the midway.1 nominated or elected on party farmers are asked to raise consld- j
(Sung by Mr. and Mrs. Cooper.)
jtort. and other article* frozen by Grove.
They have two Dvum
8:00 n. m—Band concert by Has- j ticket*." The amendment provided erably larger crops for next year
March—Anchors Awelgh.
National Anthem.
government agencies since the 1941 daughters. Mrs. George Ball and ,
ting* City Band
Under the direc- • that the names of candidate* for than they did tn 1942. "Die speak-1, March — ''Lieutenant SanteK
I
Bells of Salm Mary a Chimes
------I exposition. However, this ha* by Mrs
Harry McKelvey, also of
Uon of Lewis Hine.
{such offices should be printed on a er believed they would do it through Ii mann's March."
played by Donald Clark.
' no means put a damper upon Barry Maule Grove. They realise that
the
aid
of
their
women
folks.
Just
!
8:30 p m—Your last chance lolwparate. “non-partisan ballot" not
Popular — Don't Sit Under the
' county's merchants and they have
now Increuln,,,.
they ere very fortunate In having
wltne«* the famous Hoaglnn Hippo- ; on political party ballot*. An In­ u womm
Apple Tree.
come to the front with some fine their children, grandchildren and
T^r h'
.
drome sensation shows in front of , terprtlaUon of tltlx amendment ha* helping In factories, so they would I v“
Choral—Softly Now the Light of
I displays of such merchandise a* great grandchildren neat them.
the Grandstand.
This complete held that circuit court commission­ respond to the urgent need for their
they are permitted to sell. The
work n., th. farm
Found a Rose In Ireland. 2. God
show has entertained State Fairs era ora Judicial officers, and the
Novelty—Pop Goes the Weasel.
space
north
of
the
race
track
and
while
for many years. A complete color- names of candidates for that office
March—Start and Stripes Fo£Marble).
to the east of the grandstand is well
ful high-grade horse circus with have been included on the non­ the emphasis now Is on production;: March—El Capitan.
tents, locating housetrailers. and filled with these displays, farm maclown and stage acts.
i partisan ballot*.
although
the
' Choral
—Come Ye‘Thankful PcoSaturday. August 15th. 8:0C
doing other things necessary for the chlnery occupying the center of the
-■
10:00 p. rn— Mammoth rides and amendment adopted did not name enlng in the effort* to keep up the -te.
National Anthem.
.
conference tills week and the camp­
here on Friday and will
shows to greet you on the Midway.; circuit court commissioner*. Those good work of sol) conservation, in : lll5;
Saxophone
Solo—Piggly Wiggle.
March—Foo Ultter.
meeting of next week.
“
Stav as long aa you like.
Interpreted the amendment which considerable progress has
Overture—Raymond.
Conference opened Tuesday eve­ i fairs are not only of special interest
The company of Anchorettes from evidently believed they are Judicial
March—The Army March.
ning with a business and organisa­
Detroit will feature the fair Sat- i officers. This amendment applies to
Vocal Solos: 1. The Band Played tional meeting in charge of Rev. D. leans an loyal Barry Countlans. ance on the actual 51st
sea aa »»wa
■aa^aaa^ Frl11 Football Medley March.
urdoy afternoon and evening. These primary as well a* general elections,
On. 2. My Wild Irish Rose (Sung । (Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
ladles, hi their beauUful whlle-and- I A pecuUar situation with referby MUs Shirley Durbin)
a stand where War Savings Stamps
gold uniforms will appear before the i ence to this non-partisan ballot has
Medley—Over There.
and Bonds may be purchased and
grand stand Saturday afternoon | arisen in Barry county. There are
Friday, Auguat 14lh. 1:00
Cornet Solo — Premier Polka.
they are really selling them there, awn ui UMST uru.
and evening, and will assist the I no supreme court, circuit court or
National Anthem.
Played by Mr. Robert Roush.
The amount sold will make
too.
Junior Chamber of Commerce in probate court judge* to be voted for
March—National Emblem.
March—E Pluribus Unum.
a nice addition to Barry county's
the sale of war savings bonds and ■
the general election hi November,
Sacred
—
TUI
We
Meet
Again.
total. Another tent to the east of
Victory Program Planned
stamps. They are an auxiliary part 'or at the September primary: but
March — U. 8. Field Artillery.
Novelty—Steppln* Out
the school display building lx equip­
With Coast Guards
of the U. S. Navy, and their ap- circuit court commissioner* are electSound effecta by Mr. Sam McGhee.
Song—I Am An American.
ped like a hospital room, and here
pearance at our fair will be a de­
Participating
! Vocal Bolos; I. Alice Blue Gown,
March—Stars and Stripes Forattendant* receive contributions to
School Board Hires Ten
provide* for two circuit cwnmisidqncided attraction.
A two-dsy program with some |z Somewhere a Voice te Calling
the hospital fund. A.*um of 820,000
ers for each Michigan county. Only
New Teachers for '42-’43
a lawyer Is eligible for that office. novel features will be part of the j'
Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk an- fore 8®lw&lt;tay. Aug.' 15. in order for
Enrollment Days
But In Barry county no petitions entertainment at this annual event ■
nouncea the complete list of faculty ।tbe counly to receive the $60,000
were presented for any candidate for at Charlton Park next week Satur-1
for the Hastings city schools for!
,froln lbe Kellogg Foundation
commissioner. No attorney tn the day afternoon and evening, and
1942,1943
aa
ratified
by
the
Board
i
f
°r
Improvement
of
pennock
hoscounty cares to bother with It. In Sunday.
of Education at it* regular meeting IContributions and pledge* are
The program reached us too late
counties like Kent and Wayne auch
Monday. Aug. 10.
1 ^Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
commissioners have much tn do. and to fully cover thte week but brief­
Due to retirement, marriage, de- j
~
Increased Interest Shows As Drive Continues — Figures
Sun-Co. Will Moke Further&gt; the office is much sought after. Not ly—Saturday afternoon and evening
calls for a demonstration by the
For City and County Reports Given Below
Tests Before Abandoning It,1 so In Barry county.
itudenia will be held Sept. 1-9: tar
The question In this county to be Coast Guard boys In training al
Junior high, grades and kindargarers are not returning: High rghool
Accordhig to reports Just received
The Sun Oil Co.'s test well on the settled by the county election com­ Clear lake; a base ball game be­
—Lyle Bennett, health and coachJames F. Mead farm in Rutland mission Is this: Shall non-partisan tween Charlton and Howell; an from County Chrmn. George Car­
Consumers. 1624.54); D. Trethric,
Ing;
Stanley
Wheater.
speech;
Vertickets
be
printed
In
Barry
county
penter. it looks like nearly every re­ 8111.00: Rowley's. Inc.. 84.65: H. L.
reached the St. Peter’s sand last
Tire defense training
courses,
Teachers planning day will also
. our „„
, ,conon.
week at a depth of a little over for the September primary, when an old time dance with fiddlers tailer has responded to this drive Smith. 47625; Hastings Bargain rol Conklin, head of manual art* sponsored D
by
city Knoo
schools,
for August. Here te how the reports Store, 96.75: W. A. Roth. 198.75; ClePl,'i J“nlor hl8&gt;’—C*&lt;2'erine Clark, j unuo to function regularly through
5 000 feet, drilled into it a short there are no candidates for circuit playing.
Sunday the Klwanls Club are en- ।came In.
social science and reading;
reading: Eleanor th.
wh~,i vacation period. In a
distance, then stopoed regular drill­ court commissioners? It would seem
the school
Forrest Yarger. 54.00: John Bul­
ing and began taking out ' cores." to be foolish to put the county to tertalning the Coast Guards with
City Chairman Ben Gldley report* ling. 18.75; Hastings Reminder. Duttwellcr, home economica Ele­ recent article explaining these de­
nie.v cores are round pieces of the the expense of printing 10300 pri­ an “Old Settlers" picnic dinner at the sale of 82,007.35 In bonds and 37250; Hastings Cleaners. 13525; mentary grades — Reva Jacobson fense course*, we mentioned the
actual rock penetrated by the cor­ mary ballots, when there are no 12:30; later Kim Sigler will talk; ,stamps for the City of Hastings. Miller's Dairy. 45.00; Dutch Kraft. (Mrs.), grade 4: Dori* Hilbert fact that classes for women would
ing anpara tux. at a depth of nearly other Judicial candidates, and no The program this year features,,■ With Zone 1, Homer Smith. Captain, 15.00; Geo. Green, 25.00: Glen (Mrs.), grades 3-4: Dorothy Cook
.
n ......
mile. They show what «.«
the rock candidates for circuit court com- •'Victory" in keeping with the trend y'8288.20; Zone 2. Dan Walldorff. White. 5.00: o. N. Benner. 2000; Schoenheide (Mn.l. Asst, kinder­ have enrolled for instruction in
of the Umea. AU dllsens of Barry
^110.' z£e 3 WcZrt
garten. Special teacher*—Virginia
’actually Is. and whether or not it |
(Continued on page eight)
Farm Bureau. 53.75; Beteon Bakery. Moore, music; Rosalia Westcott, machine work and others will no
county and neighboring ones, •e’jgcoba Captain. $845.00 and Zone
contains oil. The core is made by ;
' "r
doubt be added. The classes are Kentucky, was seriously injured
well, are Invited to take part in the L Joh' rvinaay. Captain. $238.45. 20.: L. E. Barnett. 9650: Citizens girls* physical education.
a different device than the regu-!A CORRECTION
held dally, from 8:00 a. m- to 2:30 about 3:00 o'clock Thursday aftor4. John Delnaay, Captain. $236.45. Credit Corp. 8.: Myers 5 to |100,
The work of these teachers will
lar drill.
I In the Banner last week appeared program at Charlton park at the
The three leading stores were: 48.76: Fox's Barber Shop. 95.: Ro­ be assumed by the following new p. tn. in the Banders machine shop
west
end
of
Thornapple
lake
oft
The cores taken at the Mead well a Ahort Article concerning the arJ. C. Penney Co.. 8353.75. Cf B. gers Seed Store, 23.50; Hilda Werner faculty members; Fred Goodell. on North Broadway. Pull Infor­ Is known as the Orangeville road.
revealed
lhre« Young men from this
roviiiru that
uiai most
must of
oi the
me rocks
rotas : rMl
■ —ot
...............
mation can be obtained there or
4: City of Hastings. 48: Strand
Hodges.
$168.75.
Bonnet
and
Gown
sampled were too dense to permit I countX al Ionla- The Item was vtrfrom Arthur Hansen, under whose
Theater, 81. Total—------------Shop. 8126.00.
52655.90.
oll to penetrate Xhem, One or two UteUr * copy
an account of the
direction this work is being carried
lake. He
The Royal Coach Company re­
samples, however, were porous and matter, as given in an Ionia paper.
the road
sponded with $393.75. and the county
Vem Leary. $90.; Busy Bee. 9.25:
did contain some oil—whether in But it seems there was an error,
stacks up as follows:
Reed's Drug Store. 58.90: Geo. from W. M. C. E.; Mildred Gold,
paying quantities later step* alone which We gladly correct, in that reTown Chairman Sales Quota Bales Smith. Jr., 10.: Reahm Motor 0o,
can reveal. Further teste will prob­
In that highway and waa at
10.: Walldorf f Co, 100625: M.
JACOB J. STRODTBECK, Propr.
Fred Hering, employed by the . Nashvilleably be made with dvnamlte, which picked up by the Ionia officers for
Sheffer. 33.75: C. G. DeCou. 24.: several year* of experience at Scott­
Because of 111 health and being automobile veered sharply
will shatter thex rock and Derm it taking or attempting to take gov­ Consumers Power Co. of Battle
Ralph Hess.
the oil to gather In a pool—If oil Is ernment stamps from any car or Creek, was severely bitten Friday by
Adolph Douse ..$1,000.00 $1,435.00 Roy Yarger. 43.75: East End Cigar. ville; Elizabeth Finch. A. B, Na­ unable to work the farm Mr.
tional
College
of
Education.
M.
A,
cars,
as
the
article
stated.
Young
454.50:
Hastings'
Constr.
Co,
89.;
Strodtbeck will dtepore of his per­
a
female
Beagle
hound
when,
in
present In sufficient quantity.
Hastings—
Columbia
University,
former
Has
­
sonal property at Public Auction at
Tn talking with a member of the Demond was taken into court be­ the course of hl* duty, he called at
Ben Gldley .... 6.000.00 2.00735 ironside Monument. 10.: Wood Bro*.
170.00; Glenn I*uibaugh. 93 75,'. tings teacher, coming from the the farm located 5 miles northeast
Middleville—
Run OH Co.'* staff. It was evident cause he was with the two fellows
Goodyear Bros. 10.: C. H. &amp; W. schools of Lake Forrest. Ill.; Gene­ of Hastings or 2 miles north of Barthat he was not very hopeful that who did break the law—In other Guthrie, who live on section 26.
Paul Faulkner.
Price
Bros. Ji.; vieve Kern. A. B. from W. M. C. E.
Assyria township. The sheriffs of­
L. Hinman. 23. 7.:
^. r.__.
a profitable well might be developed
Tom Barry .
the plunge down the fll
Brass Motor co, 168.75: Hast. Grain experience tn the schools of Grand 1 mile south of ■ Carlton Center. sharp descent, when the
In the deeoer rocks where these which he says he did not know. He fice here was notified and the dog WoodlandHaven: Alice &lt;Dontje. B. S. from
was considerable, younger than the
&amp; Bean, 75. Total—$241090.
core* were token.
400.00 Report
Leon Hynes
The Juvenile Court home. Mr*. Guthrie admitted that
Lafayette Osborne will act as clerk. wheels then struck the
Th» regular rotary drill pene­ other two.
not received
Dwight Fisher. *15.: Francis Gog­ A. B. from M. 8. N. C.. Evelyn Van Sec the adv. elsewhere in thia Issue. Fortunately for tile driver
trated a oorous rock containing oil Judge, before whom Fay Jr. wag tak­ the dog wu ugly, and said they had Delton—Prairieville—
gins. 10.: Ironside &amp; Michael.
at a deoth of a little over 1700 feet, en. gave him a good talk, warning placed a warning card at their gate
Ellis Faulkner .. I500 00
dashed over the bank and
era! years of experience In the Al­ A. G. FINKBEINEfc/ Prop.
also another at around 1000 feet him that bad company would soon calling on visitors to beware of an
Having sold hl* farm. Mr., Fink- with almost no margin for
get
him
Into
trouble.
Fay
haa
al
­
ugly
dog.
Some
one
had
removed
Penney.
3830: Bonnet &amp; Gown, legan schools; Anne VanWextrendeeper. There rocks were not cored
33 50
Ken Braendle
belner will dispose of his personal
ways had a good record, and says the sign she said. The Beagle,
(Continued on page 3. 8ec..D
1250 237.50; Luella Rogers. 6.; T. 8. Baird,
Dowling
on either side. The front and
property
at
Public
Auction
at
his
he had no idea that his companions which has a litter-of puppies, will
The entire teaching staff Is list­
*
38.75: C. B. Hodges, 995.75: A. K.
would plan or do what they did. ; be kept Ued up and under obser­
1(5850 Prandsen. 302.70: Jack 8empf, 10.: ed by schools as follows: D. A. Van farm 2 miles west and 3-4 mile
C. 8. Rennells
500.00
LAW HAS TEETH
superintendent:
High’ north of Middleville on M-37. He is
He thinks he has learned from this vation to determine if it Is a case Gun Lake Area ...
50.00
5.00 Lee Office Supply. 4.50; W. A. HaU. Buskirk,
Consumers may. under a new law experience a lesson that will last of ugliness or rabies. Hering's lac­
5.: G. E. Goodyear. 87.50: Log Cabin. school—Edwin L. Taylor, principal offering a good list of livestock and
Cloverdale
10.00
just enacted by congress, sue price- him a lifetime.
erated lower leg was given treat­
20 : Trio Cafe. 86: Ralph Coecar- and Latin: Fred 8. Jones, ass't farm* implement*. N. C. Thomas crushed against the steel
celllmr viols tors for treble damages,
ment. It is believed that the hound1
$9460.00 $4.78145 elU. 23825; Herman Bessmer. 143.75: principal, head of science dept.:
fracturing several riba
or for 850 00. Whichever is the larg­ WHY BLACKOUT HOUR
Marie A. Rowe, dean of girls, head where In this Issue for £ull par ticu- lured man waa hurried I
win not show signs of rabies.
The state has given us a quota of Jess Snyder, 10.00: Rose Dress Shop. of mathematics dept.; a. Avery
er. plus legal fere. It te quite evi­ WAS CHANGED
3825: Waters Clothes Shop. 425.75:
hospital. At thia writin
dent that the government pronoxe*
At least they give a reason for Durfee school reunion Sun., Aug. $8,160.00 for August, while we have Henry's Market. 25.: Pete Dolbee, Aten, head of manual art* dept.;
dittan is reported as fa
that Its price fixing laws shall be upsetting the "all-set"preparallons 16. Martin's resort. Clear lake. Pol; set our own goal a* $9,66040, and 2.: A. Tolle*, 25.: Carveth &amp; Steb­ Barbara Bachelder, home econom­
It looks very evident, rtports Mr.
enforced. Beside* encouraging
entorcea.
eneouraxine con- for the Blackout Hour in
In changing luck dinner.—Adv. •
ics: Dana Burgess, commercial; Carl
not definitely determined
. Carpenter, that with every retailer bins. 81.; O. R. Feldpausch, 1197.75; Damson, social science: Roy Gar­
turners to sue viola tore, the federal j to 10 to 10:30 from 11:00 to 11:80.
Triangle Service. 10 : Ear! Boyes,
behind thte. doing hte share in
ner. English and mathematics; Tac
authorities are starting several test The latter hour was going to cause
Ilgar allowed
Barry county's quota of bonds
August for Victory, that It will again 40.: Hastings Ice &amp; Fuel. 168.75: P. Gies, biology and mathematics;
case* to comoel compliance with much *trouble 'in connection with
FOR THRESHERS
Mich. Bell Tel. Co . 10 : reports
more
than
double
thte
amount.
this new legtelation.
changing of shifts tn defense fac­
have not been received from the Fred . Goodell, health, civic* and month of August Is $83400. This
Report* Just received from Ben following concerns: Jay Meade; coaching; Arthur Hansen, appren­
tories.
nnltted us to give a small al­
Gldley, City chairman, show how Smith Bros. Valte: Auto Tag Dm; tice training and supervisor of de­
Lous months, and it Is to toe
ment of sugar to farmers who
COUNTTrf QUOTA
hire and board extra help such each retail outlet responded to the Warners Grocery: Beckwith Brpa.; fense classes: Lewis Hine, instru­
:d that that will be true tor
WAR STAMPS
as threshers, corn huskera. silo “Retailers for Victory Drive" in July Freese Shoe Repairs; 81 Meade. mental music and social
month. If the voluntary plan
Te quota set for the August sale
wlten they were asked to sell four Warren Roush and Perkins Barber
(Continued on page 5. Sec. 1)
percent of their sale* in bonds and Shop. Total—805920.
fill out an application for this
.
county stores has been set at 57.400.
stamps which te as fallows:
extra allotment
Bryan family reunion Aug. 23,
Barry County Ration Board.
Chris Sptrls, |15.: E. J. .Hllde- Morgan's Park. Thomapple lake.
Ing bj&gt; the record made In July.
1 (Continued from page J, thia See.)

THE FARMERS ARE
DOING THEIR PART

BARRY COUNTY
FAIR IS ON

WHAT SHALL BE
DONE ABOUT IT!

OLD SETTLERS PICNIC
AUGUST 22-23

NOT SO HOPEFUL
ABOUT MEAD WELL

SUPT. VAN BUSKIRK
ANNOUNCES STAFF

SCHOOL SCHEDULE
SH; OPENS SEPT. 8

BARRY RETAILERS BOND AND STAMP SALE
IS GOING ACROSS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE

iSS Woman Are Enrolling
for weronso
Defense Troinina
i raining

Gom

Cor
Ovor Bonk
Drivor Badly Injured

Consumers Co.
Employe Bitten by
An Ugly Dog

Two Auction Solei

This County's August
Bond Quota is $82,000

K

exte

�THE HASTINGS BAN N EH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1041

OCAL NEWS

Harold Kimmel who te enrolled
of a Flying Fortreaat Don’t fall Is stationed at the-new air base , session. She received the Btate etlc Association, her professional at th* training school of the Wilto turn yours In at your drugstore, school.
. •
| Limited certificate.
| organization, and for regular Civil low Run plant, was home over the
At the Branch-Mudge-McKelveyPvt. Zack York, who has been . Miss Betty Ketcham, daughter of Sendee appointment. Mlsa Ketch- weekend. Harold, a graduate of
Morgan school reunion. Thursday at Fort Jackson. B. a. has been j.^ and Mr* Otis Ketcham of ■
In X
C * H. Ji. 8. 1M1. passed the pralimlnary examination with^ J^Wgh^avwh0 ™1"’1 her b‘ch*lor I
of Kltnt.c degree In foods and nu-’
■ *&gt;
i
ing tribute to the late John C. location not revealed as yet
Unga boy. te also there taking train­
Ketcham, who attended the Branch
Robert William is the name of trition at Michigan State college, ‘f returned from a month in New ing for aeronautical engineering.
the
.... .four ......
and ...............................
one-half month old ls
u compicimg
completing ner
her suiucm
student inwrointern- York
ici* win
City, kwuioM
studied votes white titsre . -„. .. tl. or.
„
son who
who came
Aug. 11 to
to Uve
Hve wiUi
with ,hip
^lp *i
,t Cincinnati
Cincinnati General
General hospital.
hospital, ] with
with Maxim
Maxim Panteleieff.
Panteleieff. founder
‘winSd
son
came Aug.
Mr and
and Mr*.
Mr*. Tom
Tom Ogden.
Ogden
Thte hospital
hospital conducts
conduct* one
ore of
the and
and director
director of
of the
the Ru-tan
Grand ;*Oded to Mr and Mr* Willard
nual reunion*. HLs presence was Mr.
This
of the
Russian mans
greatly misted at this 1M3'gather­
Iva B. Case of Delton was one 158 student training courses approved ■ Opera Q3. who ha* made appear01 ° cr ‘l ®
y
of a class of 05 member, to be I by the American Dietetic Assn ane« in thte country in Carnegie *
■*
®
" V***
gruduated from W. M. C. E at । Miss Ketcham Is now eligible for Hall and Hollywood Bowl. He was «»*
Fred Bechtel reports from
ross headquarter* that the

luL

wu fully six Inches In diameter.

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....

AT FOOD CENTER
Step up Ladies . . . show your skill as a shipper. Ring the prize«winning
values at our mammoth Food Fair.

START

Everyl

vim because our quality,

variety and economy leave nothing to chance—and nothing to be desired.
Bring your friends.

Big crowds, of course, but wide aisles, convenient

displays and helpful clerks enable you to shop quickly and easily.

pPlCEf ।

Tok* a PICNIC LUNCH with you to the Barry County Fai
August 11 to 15th Inc.

Bread Mullen Ovengio, 11 lb. loaves 3 for 29c
TREET, a can _L.33c

DONUTS, a dozen

12c

HAMBURGER BUNS, a pkg.

10c

HERMANS COOKIES, a pkg

17c

First Call PORK b BEANS, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c

4X PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb.

37c

9c

POTTED MEAT, Ige. can

PAW PAW SWEET RELISH

10c

STUFFED OLIVES, a bottle

22c

a doz. 33=
FRUIT JARS q‘ without covers
a dozen 5=
CAN RUBBERS
a pound 6c
SUGAR ■■ A
241 lb. sack
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
$1.12
3 tall cans 25c
PET OR CARNATION MILK,
1 lb. cello bag
EGG NOODLES
15c
qt. 4Qc
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING
a pkg 10=
WHEATIES
2 lbs. 31c
LARD
2lb- loaf 59&lt;
KRAFT CHEESE

MEAT DEPARTMENT

FRUITS L VEGETABLES

gal.
|c
lb. 25c
SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS
2 lbs. for 39c
FRESH GROUND BEEF
lb. 39c
SMOKED HAM,
lb- 31c
PORK LOIN ROAST
BEEF RIBS, lean
IB 19=
lb. 3Qc
SLAB BACON, any size chunk
BEEF CHUCK ROAST
‘teerbeef
lb. 28c
lb. 18c
FRESH PORK LIVER
lb. 21c
RING OR SLICED BOLOGNA
i lb. cello
19c
REPEAT BACON

6 lbs 19c
MICHIGAN ONIONS
MICHIGAN CAULIFLOWER Ige- white heads 21
CALIFORNIA ORANGES medium size a doz. 29c
ICEBERG LETTUCE firm cri»p head* 2&lt;or 25c
COOKING APPLES
8 lb.. 25c
WATERMELONS ON ICE WHOLE OR HALF

10% SAVED
NOW OR 100%
TAKEN BY THE
AXIS UTERI

PEACHES

Michigan Grown

Ready for slicing

CABBAGE

5 ibs 29=

21 a lb.

FOO K, CENTER-

BUY WAR BONDS
206 I. STATI ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

“TH! BIST FOR LESS

Dr. D. D. Walton will attend the
Optometric Board meeting

Uta

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pender and
on Friday.
'
family of Grand Rapids were BunWin. Houghton has purchased
th* Harman Sandeen residence on
8. Hanover.
Fred Zemke and daughter*. MarMr. and Mra. Craig Shatfiald have
moved onto the WUI Sheffield term, Martha Purington' of Buffalo. N. Y.,
CH outalds th* city limits, which . end Herman Zemke of Vermontville
recently purchased.
1--------------*- -——
—-------— RolhI were guest*
of—Mr*.
Minerva
laar and family Tuesday.
Helen E. Nelson of the Bureau of
Social Aid and Miss Louella Kinney
of Benton Harbor left Chicago Sat­
urday for California on the new
the emergency call, recently received.
streamliner “Ef Capitan” for a tew
Mtes Dorothy Schant* and Ml**1 weeks'. vacation. Miss Nonna Mlthe day of shipment, tn fact sev­
eral over the required number, and vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer iu during the former's absence.
the knitting beautifully done.
Hltsk* of Chicago.
Sgt. Howard Hinkley arrived from
a friend of the late Czar of Russia.
Miss Fotta also accompanied for Detroit and Mr and Mr* Roderick
auditions at the Schubert theater. Warner of Grand Rapids spent a 15-day furlough with his parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Hinkley, and
1 2nd Lt. Merl E. Savacool hav­ the weekend with their parents I
brother*. Bradford and Lewis.
Ing completed a six weeks course Mr. and Mrs, Homer Warner.
|
Miss Olga Garrison of Ann .Ar­
of military instruction and physical
conditioning at the Air Forces Of­
ficer Training school at Miami the weekend from Vandalia where and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Gar­
she is caring for her father who is rison. from Saturday until Wed­
Beach. Florida, has graduated with seriously
ill.
nesday.
Ernest Kenyon, janitor at the
prepared to take over executive family of East Lansing were Sun­ Windstorm building is oft duty just
duties In Air Forces maintenance day dinner guest* of Mrs John C at present having undergone an
Ketcham.
that parallel the responsible position
emergency operation for appendlche held in civilian life.
Charles and Jack Beaumont of itls Bunday, after entering Pennock '
Mr*. Mary Abbey goes to Hastings Bay City spent Sunday with the hospital the evening previous. Re­
August 8th to celebrate her ninetieth Carl Finstrom family.
port* tell of his favorable progress.
birthday at the home of her grand­
Mrs. Emma Henne of Saline ar­
daughter. Mrs. Walter River*. She rived Wednesday night to stay
has two children, six grandchildren, with her father, George Bradley
eighteen great-grandchildren and who la seriously Hi in Pennock
two great-great-grandchildren who hospital.
Mr*. O. E. qpodyear and daugh­
expect to be with her that day.—
Anne,- went
to Detroit--Saturday
Mtes Rexlne Downing will arrive ter.
- ---------- ----- ----------------------- —
Nashville News.
Thursday from Grand Rapid* to !‘O'-* week s visit.
Martin. Lake View. Wellman
lhe remainder or her eeschool
reunion. ' Reid's
Resort, ,p«nd
Callon with her randparenla. Mr .
MVKWN
Thomapple lake, Aug. 18 —Adv. 8-13 and Un John Idd, On Sunder
W1‘ »■“
Only 25 more vacation days untU Ur. Winona Downin, and Rexlne I S™1?1';
■ •"«.
school bell* will be ringing!
will relum lo u&gt;«r home In Lan- |
“» HlW-two were reared
Mr. and Mrs: Clinton CadwaUad- gtng
I at a long table for a cooperative
। er. Jean, and Roas have moved from
Un Oeone R. Rone and Mlu au'“r « ‘3:M &gt;” “» alunwim
the Chidester school neighborhood
to their former home at 720 8 Mar, Bcnermerhom of O»eeW, |
Colo, will arrlre Rrlda, lo .pend
Maurice WlllUon preMdln,.
Church.
a lew dare will. Mn. I. H RrarU °™t" ""
»■" ""
I The Inheritance tax on the Lout* aod
Mlaa ASne. Blm. Mn Po«u. ।
:
NeBon WUJ. DuBols estate appraised at ha. been &lt;pendin, the rummer In, Jj®”'Ice-preredenl, Jaaon
'.around 830.000 amounts to 81617.41
Canada and Mia. Schermerhorn. In ।
,“5. M"The only heirs were lite nine
northern Michigan, and are .loo-: Ode?Caldwell. Baltic creek. treaanephews and niece* which ac­ plna In Haallrm on their war home u"r* Erwln VlUtaoh. Bartle Creek;
p U;i iKnlS and TIiKS table oommnu.appmnred b, Ure
counts for the high lox rate.
Mrs. Vinnle Ream Boyd of At­
Ulen, elallrel Mr and Mn
/
‘4?”“
lanta. who was called here by the Mary
Arthur Gage of Adrian, formerly of | Wllltaon. Hickory Comers. The redeath of her brother. Frank Ream ihistings. last Wednesday. Mary 0,1100 00x1 ye*r w111 ** held J*lc
ha* been making *omc nice im- Dlen staying for a week.
, second Bunday In August at the
Itrovemcnta on hte late residence
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bronson ] “me Plac«.
on E , Bond St- which she pur­
spent the weekend with Mr. and
n
’
chased.
Mrs. Basil Smith of Jackson.
ro" BAR J? CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paine have, Mrs. Basil Smith of Jackson.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roger
Wtswell
and
I
moved into Mr*. Rollo Green&gt;
. At the United Brethren confer­
son. Jimmy of Kalamazoo spent ence held at the Sunfield camphouse on W. State St.
Emins Livingston, who Ilves near. the weekend with Mrs. Emma Mur­ j ground* last week, the following
Orangeville, writes the Banner that, dock.
The fallowing out-of-town rela-]I pastor* were assigned to Barry
she has a volunteer sunfllower 10i
county:
ft. 8 in. tall, stem 11 In. diame­ fives attended the funeral of Ar-iI Hastings—Rev. E. M. Wheeler.
ter at the ground. 20 in. leaves, and। thur Chnse last Friday: MU* Jose-I Baltimore—Rev. H. R Peltier.
i phine Chase. Grand Rapid*: Em­
with a 16 In. flower.
'
Freeport. Rev*. E. B. and A. A.
Joe Burkholder, class of '43 mons chase and two sons, Arthur!
;• Griffin.
H. H. 8- is working in the Wool- and Alphonse. Detroit; Corp. Dwight]
'! I Woodland—Ray. I. H. Osgood.
Paul
Chase.
Chanute
Field,
IU.;
1 Worth store al La Porte. Ind.
■ Howard Lewis, well known here
.and tn Middleville, left last ThursVltVHIIItH IIVH J
! day for San Francisco being ordered Mrs. Paul Baker. NUe*; Ruby WUklnaon and two daughter* and Mrs ’' The Townsend organization oak*
kinson
Brunner. Grand Ledge;
Letlor: Mr |I thte question. Are you interested
I government work In connection Lew Brunger.
' with his trade u a nattem maker and Mr*. Ward Davis. Albion; Mis* In some kind of old age pension?
Otis J. Bouma of Washington.
Howard has been working in an Ann Fay Thomas of Battle Creek.
Mr. and' Mr*. Wade Fausey and D. O-, will give you the latest news
Arbor plant for some time and had
signified his willingness to enter daughter*. Vema. Margaret and ■ on the pension question. You are
I government service. Mrs. Lewis Is Barbara, of Gibsonburg. Ohio re-1 invited to come and hear him at
turned home Sunday after spend- the Hasting* Townsend Club hall
■
—
night.
August 50.
enta. Mr and Mrs. Will Thoma* Ing two weeks with Frank and on Thursday
Mias let He Oarn at the Storey cot­
In Wayland
Will
WUI member*
members of the Writer*’
Orchids to Mrs. B. J. Adcock who tage.' Gun take. Mr. Fausey Is n
at Heidelberg college. Tif- Oulw Ple“*e no‘c th"1 the not
herself, knitted six of the sixty- teacher
re—
HI I ha
meeting nt
of tha
the Guild —will
be Thur.*four big turtle neck, long sleeve fon. Ohio.
Mr* Citarlea Barnes returned
sweaters asked for in the recent
emergency call received at local Wednesday from a trip to Lansing the tame of Mrs. I. J. Smith, 111
E.
Colfax.
where she visited her brother and
Red Crow, headquarter*.
, Alton McGhan. who went with wife. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Becker
The Maccabees will hold their
। the draftees to Fort Custer last going on to Houghton lake and next regular meeting Thursday
] Wednesday. was sent to California Harrisville where they visited her afternoon, Aug. 30.
I Saturday. Bert O'Donnell, who also cousin. Mrs. Hugh Truman.
.Mr. and Mrs. David Boyes and
left Wednesday, was sent to Texas
Hastings Townsend Club No. 3
Word has been received that En­ grandson. Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Earl will have a pot luck supper. Tuessign DeForest Walton 1* now »ta- Boyes and daughter. Marjory; and
Mr and Mrs. Carl Boyes and son Grand SL
tloned at San Diego. CaUf.
Mr, and Mr*. Charles Jonea and Laurence of Hickory Comen spent
The W C T. U. will hold their
MIiia Dorctha Edmonds of Battle Sunday In Kalamazoo with Mr
----- -------------monthly
------------meeting
-- at __
the
Creek were Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs. Harry Kelly where they regular
and Mrs. Sumner Sponable. How­ enjoyed a picnic to Milham park. ‘ Pint U. B. church. East Grand StMr.
and
Mr*.
Harry
Avink
and
Tuesday
evening. Aug. 18. nt 7:30.
ard Dickinson of Mason was a
weekend guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrit Jacobson of I Mr*. Ruby Merrick tn charge of
Mrs. Bernice Kelley has sold iter Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs Rayl program and Rev. Winston Htone
house on W. Clinton street to Will Hotchkiss and son. Mr*. Jennie, will be ^he guest speaker.
Endsley and daughters spent Sun-!
_______
Schllhaneck.
REBEKAH LODGE
The Damon McClelland family day with Mr*. Gertrude Endsley.
Mtes Kay Murray te filling In at ,
’uluAlon
R*be,knh
who were recently burned out on
tile Slate road have moved into the the Lee Office Supply for MlsaJJetty | J? ^lr*1 * wiu »* held ,n E**011
Frledrick who is on her vacation
Tuesday. Aug. 8. Pot luck
house at 110 N. Hanover.
Mr*. J. C. Forester who h*s been;»uPP«r' brin« °*n table service.
Mia* Lucy Bassett, former assist­
R
ant at the Hastings library, now I staying with her slater. Mr*. Rob-1
I" “XU. tether h^'in
«
tending the Michigan library con­ Ave. left Frid“y f0.r h"
J"' C. will be held, Thursday. Aug. 13,
ference at Munising, U. P. this Greenaboro. N. C.. to help in the |n q
y{ j-.ii at n o'clock
arrangements for the marriage of ”
ociock.
Miss Katherine Loftus is back at her granddaughter. After the wed- &gt;
her counter at the Penney store af­
ter a two weeks' vacation.
iKlm Sigler was scheduled to ter. Mr. and Mra. Murray drove het ,
headline the regular Wednesday as far as Columbus. Ohio, where she1
evening program of entertainment continued her Journey with her
at Wayland on Wednesday evening daughter-in-law. On their return ■
Mr. k
and
“u Mra.
mia. Murray stop- .
this week. The committee promised trip. mi.
that live program would be over tn ped on Sunday in Bluffton. Ohio
lime for everyone to get home be­ vteiunir relative*.
Perry Boye.* returned home tc
fore the blackout at 11 o'clock.
■When Glenn Densmore was pass­ Lansing Monday morning after
ing the Frank Freeman farm R 3 spending a few dky* with his
Lowell, recently,' he noticed an up­ grand|&gt;arenlB. Mr. and Mrs. David
: turned tractor in the field.
Ho
Mis* Maxine Bushy of Detroit,
notified people at the farm and it
was discovered that Perry Free­ niece of Mrs Pauline Durbin, te
man, 17. only son of the Freemans, visiting relatives in Hasting* thte
had evidently been instantly killed week.
B __ /lermfl
Mra. Kenneth Perry and twe
by the accident. He had graduated
from Lowell in June where he had sons of Sturgis visited her sister
taken an active part in athletics. Mrs. Wayne Frey, and parent*.
The clrcumslanfes of hl* death
are particularly sad as his father lb. wcwkeml Mr knd Mn. U Bkr-;
erance went home with her for a
and his mother has been a patient few days' visit al Sturgis.
Dr. and Mr*. C D. Mohler ■°‘i:
No need to suffer th*
at the Howell sanitarium for over
Mr and Mr*. Edwin Smith were I torture* of acid indigestion and other

. I!S3,.-3=3^£riiSFBi

XVi/ts atotei
BIG FOOD FAIR
ALL EODO

wife, although it will be * abort one,
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PERSONALS

ORGANIZATIONS

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Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Huffman's
Grand Rapids address Is now 239
Orchard Hill. Mrs. Huffman hav­
ing sold her home on Fuller Ave.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Watkins
who resided In the Reveal house
on E. Lincoln have moved to Perry,
Mich.
Mrs. Leon 'Bud' Flinn Is tak­
ing a week's vacation granted by
hbr bosses of Die Boyes Agency, for
a very special reason. It aeem*
Bud. stationed at Fl. DU. N. J,
was suddenly given a week's* fur­
lough the fust aUwe their mar­
riage,
and
naturally
hastanedstralght for the aid home town to
, enjoy a belated honeymoon with hte

gSwch.m.o.^
|E Vlrnnlx Moor. U In du- 5^2" “x~“,
"
mlThl. -Sk will, hre l.llur who D™« »&gt;““• T" &lt;• '“1‘&gt;
te there from Mnn.. on &gt; fishing
trip.
Mrs Lucy. Graybill of Dakota. IB. {
Mr*. Eldon Shank and children of;
Sterling. HU Mr* Willard Qinrich |
--------- ‘ HL.
nt visited
.
Ur orvt
of —
Freeport'.
Mr.
and.‘
Mr*. Warren Roush last week. On'
Sunday they ditended the MteTflei
reunion at the home of Mr. and
port, with
tendance.

about seventy

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Courtesy and Friendly Service
Shown to A11
tn at­
Prompt Delivery Service
Phone till
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�THE HASTINGB BANNER. TWURflUAY, AL'Gl flT 13, 19U

BARRY RETAILERS

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Main
’ Cafe*
(Service
BUUon, *4. M
C.Wetherbee'»
T. Monroe.

CTARjn C Al E
Webb Service Station. MO;
&amp; JlArlr jALilney
‘McKercber Drug Store. 4175.75; Var­
,
Dairy 4; Grocery. 1175.76; Naaii(Oonllnued from page 1. See. D j villa Beauty Shop. *7; Vanity Beaubrandt, 57.; Western Auto. 43.75; ty Shop. *18125; Nashvilte Co-Op.
DAklh
DUiW

eery 30 ■ H. VandeGlenen
in- U375' PfIulock Uxker W*™Frank Andrus. «.; H. 8? Sheldon, 7J^er°y
274 50
W A Thl r r o
BtS’ 4^0
M^^rv

Ku.’ 8mllh Bart*r Bhop' ,1M-75 N° 8&lt;Ie‘
RepOrted: rarm*f’ °“ * OU °° ;

183 Angelo'snlrta
HinkleyChristopher;
Gas u oil; Wayne
John's ChrtatoMarket;
7375;
Kur'i Mk“” 340 Smi ‘Harold
House £“™e 5845: A J L^n P^r-TOTAU-45d44«).
100 ; Hasting* cut Rate. 177.50; A. MMdtoviUeB. Gwinn. 12.Z
12;' R. G. Finnic. 12.; i Paul Faulkner—Tom Barry. Chmn.
Fanner'* Marte
tet. 25.: Value Store.’ Glenn Dean. 347.50; Central Ga­
18.75; C. Thomi
*— Store. 2946; Sy)- rage. 357.50; Stanley Johmon, 473.venter Thoma*
~'
Hollywood 35; R. J. Bedford. 430; H. A. Brog
■ Beauty, 80.: Ua.Banner.
.
155.; &amp; Son. 48; Ed Esterman. 451; Jerry:
• Hathaway Shultz v8tore,
------ - 48; — —
-----re, &lt;no report—
1 Bedford.
Paul
M. .,
Faulkner,
received); Perk's TAvern. 20. Total 4213.75; Oscar Flnkbeiner. 45; Farm­
—42010.55.
\
era State Bank. 437-Uebler's, 45;
Rugg. 424 75; Dr. Lund. 818.75;

, 810; Miller Bros. 45625; Kroger. 415;
Ralph He**— Adolph Douse Chmn:
’• ■ Lumber Co. 44; M-37 Cafe. IT, Roy
Ayers and Randal). 41250; Bab­
” Snyder. 35; J. J. Vanderveen. 410;
cock Service Station. 3305: Beedle /
Bros.. 315; Bera’* Produce. 87; Bur­ C. W. Bennett. 443125. No Sales
dick * Tavern. 814-Chas. Diamonte. Reported; Reynold* Street Car;
817; Pio Theatre. 85; Ml Lady Dreis Middleville Elevator Co.; Pl»h In*.
Shop. 815; Furatas Drug Store. Agency; ft M. Serijan; Middleville

3870 50; Food Center, 4858; John
Green. 313950; Hess Furniture. 32.­
781.20; Nashville New*. 45; Hurd*
Garage, gfll.25; T. K. Reid Resort,
Ellis Faulkner. Chmn.
412375; Keihl Hdwe. 88240: Kroger
Delton Creamery (E. B Bmith.
Store. 810; McIntyre's Oil Station, Mgr ). 870: Boulter's Store. Pralrie47; Larson C^fe. &gt;10: Maple Grove Ville. 4182; Collison's Grocery. 340;
Gen. Store. 313; Line'* Dept. Store, I Horton's Garage, 415; Faulkner's

I

Drug Store. 1143.75; Smith At Doster

DELTON
(the Leonard apartment*.
Hdwe.. 423950; Delton Devalor Co, ■
। Mrs. Wayne Hord of Detroit who | Mra. Stanley Rouse of California
380; Leonard'* Grocery. 85846;
; ha* been visiting her mother. Mr*, j te visiting her brother-ln-taw and
Loren Braley, 818.75: Delton Lumber
Julia Weller for some time, return-1 stater. Dr. and Mrs. Byron E. Far- Hower festival which will be held
led to her home Wednesday of last 1 well.
Co.. 355; Hen ton’s Funeral Home,
in the Delton Community hall. Bal313.75; Peck's Barber Shop. 310; Vic-,
(Continued from page I. See. 1)
.. —z
.
tor Hlnea. Gai Station, no report.
solicited and every vliltor to the day and enjoyed the sight* at the nock hospital Sunday. Aag. tod.
TOTAL—4932.70.
and two children Betty and Bobbie
fair ta urged to visit this tent and capital.
Mr. and Mrs Herman Reynolds,
do hi* bit in thte worthy cause.
| The Mllo-Cn»*ey Home Literary local, and her stater, Mr*. Maggie of Richland attended church serv­
ice* and Bunday sch&lt;/,l here Bun­
As one enters the grounds, the Club meet* Thursday, Aug. 6. with Portenga of Three Oak* are spend­ day morning.
first building to be seen house* an Mra. Kite Ila Barber at Richland ing the weekdn n cottage near Lud­
The Misses Hasel and Disabeth
unusual display ot antiques, fancy i with Mr*. Leon Leonard of Delton, ington. They left Saturday morn­
Henry of Halting* were dinner
work and kindred article*, with can- Ico-hostea*. Roll call was answered ing.
nlng for Victory a keynote of th* by twenty member*. E3ght guest*
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatat ^f
x
'Continued from page 1. Section 1) display. A large group of doll* te 1 w*r» present. After the business Lansing spent the weekend with Thursday evening.
T. Perrine, Conference President, i espedally attractive to the children.1 meeting Mra. Georgia Kraus*
Mr. and Mra. Charles Whittemore
— and
----- 1 friends here. Mrs. Hatat remained
The program for the remainder of , The school displays are of the her daughter Mr* Ernstrop enter- । for the week.
of Rutland called on Mr. and Mr*.
the week Include* a great service usual high quality and show some talnad with wme piano due'si. Betty | Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward Will Whittemore Sunday.
this &lt;Thursday) evening when the excellent work on the part of teach- I Leonard presented two tap dances. I moved their household goods to I Mra. Sherman Wertman motored
new Day Memorial Tabernacle will era and pupils as well a* the com- |accompanied on the piano by Mtas.Hastings Saturday where they will to Champaign. Ill., last week to re­
oe dedicated for the gathering* of mittee that has arranged the vari- Kathryn Horton. There followed reside.
: main Indefinitely In order lo be near
the young people and the mission­ OU* work.
XT r Wertman
W—rvman who 1* stationed at
a debate and genera] dtacussion on । Charlotte Barnes, who has been . Mr.
ary society. Thl* building, located i The- 4-H
■
—
building
■■
...
is again -...w-a
fitted J| "Modem Methods
- “
of■ Education."
...... I visiting ...
In .Flint
u.lb ■returned
V - l.-.., to her j Chanute
tutc kField.
mu. Mr. Wertman.
wvu uU—il. WIIV
who
lust north of the large tabernacle, to overflowing with the wort of the |The
The meeting adjourned to meet ’' home last week. Her grandmother, j is the son
*on of Mr. end
and Mr*. Ollie
vas erected during the past year, young people and one cannot help Aug. 27th with Mra. Elsie Wade and I Mrs. Ada Wright of Flint came Wertman of Cloverdale, enlisted in
ind I* a much needed Improvement. but marvel at the beauty and util­ Mra.Ida Turner.
[home with her for a visit.
. !the air corp* in June. Prior to that
Che dedicatory message will be de­ ity of the article* displayed.
Mra. Margaret Sheldon went to
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden i he was employed at the BUsa in
livered by Dr. B. W. Paine. Preai­
A departure from recent years Jackson Sunday where she will vis- 'club held it* annual picnic and Hastings. Mr*. Wertman is the for­
dent of Houghton College. Hough­ are the exhibits of the Orange* of te at the home of her daughter Mra , budness meeting at Shady|and. Wall mcr Julia long, daughter of Mr.
ton. N. Y. who 1* also acting a* the county. Surely much planning Roy Jacob* for several weeks.
take, on Thursday. Fourteen mem- and Mrs. Mack Long of near Delconnections! representative atr the ha* been done ahead of lime to
Dr. Celia McNeely has rooms at bers responded to roll call by tell- ton.
conference.
make poaalble the attractive show­
' The one hundred young people ings these organization* have ar­
। who are to be guest* of the Board ranged In one of the building* to
|during the camp will begin arrlv- tile rear of the grandstand.
j Ing tomorrow in order to attend the
Victory gardens have produced
i two great missionary services on their vegetable* to add to the
Friday and Saturday evenings. Frl- grandeur of the fair and it would
l «fay evening the service will be seem that never were there nicer
sponsored by the W. H. and F. M. display* than are housed in the
S. with Mr*. Mabel Perrine in agricultural building thl* year.
I charge, and a returned missionary
Nature ha* been good lo Barry
I bringing the meesage. The Y. M. county and flower lovers can have
,W. B, Mra. Nellie Fries, president. a gate time among the plant* and
will be in .charge of the&lt;Saturday flowers that make the floral hall
'night service with another great a paradise of beauty. Gladioli of
'mLislonary address.
almost unbelievable colors and size;
| Sunday, the annual campmeellng zinnias that are the envy of every­
i opens. Announcement of pastoral one; a display of cacti that ta an
1 appointments will be made at the education in Itself; these are a few
morning service and the ordination of the Joys that greet the eyo.
know. W
«■)•
.service will also be held.
And many a potential Thanksgiv­
Rev. £ w. Tokley of Toronto. ing dinner ta housed In the poultry
: Ontario. Canada, and Rev. O. O. I building—chickens of all varieties,
McKinley of Canisteo. N. Y.. the turkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons, and
evangelist* will alternate In bring- i rabbit*
And are they ever nice
। Ing the messages throughout the I ones!
^.rylh'no P
’
.
BUY
week. Special music will feature
Out to the west of the horse barn*.
all the services, with Prof. Lorenzo I a veritable fairground by Itself, thu
I Harvey of Central, 8. C-. leading the 14-H club* have really taken things!
singing and Mra. Royal Woodhead The building erected two years ago
of Lansing as pianist. There will to house road equipment doesn't be­
be other musical talent assisting at gin to be targe enough for this eneach service.
I thusiastlc group of young people.
Young people's services are held Two large lent* are filled to over­
each morning nt 8:30 under the flowing and smaller tent* have been
Smart Style* For Your Succeitful Autumn and Winter!
leadership of Rev. Chas. Foster. set up near by.
Children's meetings at 10:00 a. m.
. are conducted by Miss Jeannette makes up the Barry County Fair
; Fries*.
[which Is on this week and which
Bewitching to sec . . . wonderful to
The dally program of services Is 1 close* Saturday night.
wear, these coats are outstanding
as follows:
: A program of the entertainment
for style and price! Gay plaids,
' 6:30 A. M. Prayer hour.
provided is printed In another col­
soft fleeces, and distinctive tweeds
7: 00 A. M. Breakfast
umn of thl* issue and with a larger
and needle-point* in the season's
Pay A Little
8: 30 A. M. Young peoples service. than usual midway and * varied
new fall coloring* aijd mixtures.
10:00 A. M. Bible study.
program that the board feels Is far
Dressy or swagger styles from
2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic
which to choose, according to your
On the
’service*.
flctals look forward to record breakactivities and new way .of life!
Sunday
Lay-awoy
Huge collar* of soft, deep fur for
9 00 A. M Praise service.
Government officials have recom­
trimming. 12-20 and 38-44.
Plan
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
mended Die continuance of county
2:30 P. M. Evangelistic service. fairs os a bolster to the morale of
Casual Styles You’ll Love for General Weai
,
6:30 P. M. Young People's service. our people, so—“well see you at
I
7:30 P. M. Evangelistic service.
the Fair," has become the by-word
in Barry- county.

BARRY COUNTY
FAIR IS ON

CONFERENCE BEGAN
HERE TUESDAY

j
I

This is the month you can save some money. We
arc all interested in keeping the prices low. make
your Dollar go as far as possible and don’t pay two
prides for merchandise. Take advantage of our low
prices and keep the Inflation down. Buy War Stamps
, and Bonds instead of luxuries.

|. Fall Weight Coats in Polo, Plaids, and
plain colors10.00 to 19.00

Reversible Tweed Coats in brown 12.75
Reversible Corduroy Coat Toppers 6.75
Slock Suits reduced os low os1.95

One Rack of Better Dresses all Reduced
One Rack of Wash House Dresses

1.39

New Fall Dresses, one and two
piece-------- --------- - --------------- ..6.75

Girls' School Dresses 79c - 1.25 - 1.95
Women's separate Slocks1.69

Foil Sweaters---------- 1.00-1.25 and up

Special Purchase of Umbrellas ..1.98
36" Cloth Window Shades fast color 50c

Big Bargains in Blankets, join our Blan­
ket Club 72 x 84, rayon, wool and cot­
ton j_______________;5.95

Women's Royon Panties ..25 and 39c
Women's Rayon full fashioned Hose 89c

Women's Cotton mesh hose59c
Stay Up Brass Curtain Rods at10c

Stevens Alt Linen Crash at----------23c
36" fast color print ot19c

36" 80 x 80 square print at25c
Bargains in Curtains, Draperies, Bed

Spreads, Lace Cloths, Sheets, Blankets,
Children's Coot Sets, etc.

Frandsen'ti
"Exclusive, bul not expensive"
HASTINGS

doling its labor* on Sunday.

rd pastor of that demonination’a
churche* In thl* city, Morgan end
Castleton.

2975

smartly

V. F. W. NEWS
. Next regular meeting will be
i Thursday. Aug. 20.
' Our commander. Comrade An­
drew* has been feeling rather poori iy for the last week.
Comrade Wllford Piatt has sent
In hl* resignation a* Sr. Vice-Com­
mander owing to the nature of his
present employment.
Several of the comrades spent
Sunday at the fairgrounds getting
our tent ready for the fair.
Our "Aeroplane Campaign" has
gone over the 50 percent mark. We
urge all ot you to jend in your dol­
lar to help this cause along. Your
dollar might save the life of one of
our boys.
By buying stamps each month
our post will soon have enough for
our first ward bond.
Zelrna Cox and family have re­
turned from a week's vacation at
Thornapple take.
BARRY COUNTY FARM
BUREAU NEWS
i The Maple Grove Community
I group will have a picnic meeting
Wednesday. Aug. 19. at the Her­
man Babcock landing, Bristol lake.
All Fiirm Burelu members and theif
families in the area of this group
and interested friend* will be cor­
dially welcome. Pot luck dinner will
be the main feature of the noon
hour after which sports In charge
i of Henry Van Syckles win keep the
group entertained. Stans pointing
the way will be placed at each turn
. west of Lacey.
■

NOT SO HOPEFUL
ABOUT MEAD WELL

Tailored

coats

1975

»

. . . and again in the spring!
Choose a *oft fleece boyish
type coat. In tht popular
camel shade, or a smart
tweed cut on military lines I
Each nicely lined In rayon
twill. 12-20.

| (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
, but very small sample* of the enuh1 ed rock made by the drill smelled
of oil and contained oil. The regu। tar drill coat* the surface which It
। cut* through so successfully that no
oil could penetrate that coaling un­

I sure. No such pressure was there
in either case, but the samples kept
of the borings did plainly show oU.
Should oU in paying quantities be
I found in the deeper rock structure.
I these oil bearing rocks higher up
. will not be tested so long os the
I deeper well can be profitably oper-

the deepest structure be abandoned,
i testa of the two showings at about
I the 1700 and 2700 foot levels can be
made, to learn if they will produce
profitably. The Sun OU Co. had
hoped to find oU at about the 5.000
' foot depth, because in the test it
made on the Wilcox farm, about
| two miles from the Mead location.
I the oil that slowly seeped Into the

two a day. was of a very desirable
quality. The company hoped to find
. much more of it o n the Mead farm.
That was the reason no attempt

' there might be at the 1700 and
2700 foot showing*. If hope/for de­
, veloplng the deep well Is abandoned.
' test* of the structure* higher up
will be made, *o the Sun Oil Co.'*
I CAN CARRY
■ representative told the Banner.
CONGEALED WEAPONS
Should these test* Indicate profltI Permits to carry concealed weap- । able production. It will not be
Lon* ware granted last wwk to the
The Bun OU Oo. ha* been very
| following, residents of this county:
' George H. Ross. Bradley route 1; thorough and business-like in te*
Ed Morgan. Hastings route 4; Orov- prospecting for oil in Barry county.
|er Cline. Middleville route 1: Henry . If first sent it* men into this coun­
,M. Elliot, city; Byron V. Elston. I ty to make “sounding test*." which
■ would locate structures. You can
Bellevue, route 3.
have structure* without any oil tn
them: but when you find oil It will
be trapped In a structure. Then I
the company leased the lands where i
their soundings indicated structures. I
Thte company has spent a lot of j
money In making the sounding te*t*. •
leasing lands and putting down test1
wells. It* field men believe that |
somewhere in Barry county there;
ta an oU pool, possibly more than
one; but they haven't located te
yet. unless further tests shall re- I
veal that the Mead well shall b«- I
come a producer—and they are not
very hopeful that It will, but they
wfli not abandon It until they have
tested It thoroughly. The Banner
■ has found the members of the Sun
•Co.'s organization very courteous

Lining!

Coilly Worm!

SMART FALL COATS

GIRLS' COATS

1650

5.90

Tlita collection gives you real
, choice at a moderate price!
/ Fleece in gay tones; Cavalry
twill In smart monotones;
। Nubby tweed in novelty effect!
I Smart plaids to vie with the
I rainbow!
Somi with fur.

Novelty tweeds, soft fleeces
or plaids! Double or single
breasted,
with smart
matching trimming. 3 to 6.

Coata7 to 14 -.6.90

others with removable lin­
ing*! Grind values for price,
, style and comfort! Sizes 12

your family on Penney's

INVEST NOW IN COZY WARMTH FOR NEXT WINTER. PAY A
LITTLE AT A TIME ON PENNEY S LAY-AWAY PLAN!

Percale*

27c
Smart and
durable for

SATURDAY

2 for 15c
bottle 22c
2 pkg 25c
pkg. 5c
241 lb bag 93c

no 1 tin

TAKE PART OF YOUR CHANCE IN WAR STAMPS

C. THOMAS STORE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

FREE METHODIST
CONFERENCE
The
Free Methodist

FUR TRIMMED COATS

'«“&gt;« SPECIALS
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
CERTO
PENJEL
CAN RUBBERS
BEST YET FLOUR

lost Tuesday evening.
Merle Rowley entered
hospital Tuesday for an o

COAT EVENT

IO« «&gt;«»■

Our FIGHT Against
INFLATION

Reuben Gejilnger of Rani
dinner guest* Wednesday

Styles for Everyone!
Cotton and

DRESSES

1.98
Smart for
indoor* or
out I Shirtstyles. 13-44

COLLISION NEAR
ORANGEVILLf
I Near Orangeville village Sunday
forenoon, car* driven by Bert Rose
and John T. Wilcox, both of whom

25% wool. 75% cot­
ton with soft nap I
Beautiful rayon satin
binding. 70" x 80".

BEAUTIFUL

Half-cotton, half-ray­
on for warm Hi and
beauty. Bound with
rayon satin. Big—72’
x 84".
.

GOLDEN DAWN" COMFORTER

So light and billowy—filled to the brim with soft, springy wool I Covered with
rayon taffeta hi an attractive scroll design that will took so luxurious on your

Mieses- Skirts
। gether.

Mrs. Mabie Wilcox and her

fered cuts and bruises, and the ears

5%
wool
combined
with the flufllnsas ot
cotton I Pastel plaid*
tayon satin binding

•Rag. U. 8. Pat. Off.

cotton
with
«*
binding. IT g 84".

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUUDAY, AUGUST II, 1M1

! correspondents, business men and | lometlmes—but thte fact te carefully PASSING OF
missionaries; the
the mssaacre
massacre of
of British
British concealed
from the
the Japanese
Jsdaiicsc pubnub- MARTIN TINKUB
I A I C 'our WM*UI routes.
•
i#nd that Congress has not troubled ' missionaries;
concealed from
I I U K I A L J ' T^ro
no sudden solution to the i lo change thte slate of the law.1 and American wounded at Hong lie—the banner of the "Rising Bun"
-w ——w- ——
—- —-•,
-- -- — ------- - ------ana Mary Tinkler, was born tn
”
! nmKUm
’ ta...i Let
nntustnract
that ihn.ioi.
am. Kone
and Wake
bland:Island;
the masdoes not
come come
out rmout
Lon.on lop. Hastings twp. Dec. 25. 1872, and de' problem possible. mn.t
We ru&gt;v
musta pay
not forget
that though
em-1 Kong
and Wake
the masdoesalwavs
not always
hcgvy price for our years of crimln- * ploy era are forced to recognise eacre of British miners in Thai-) It te all disquieting end the exas- parted this life Aug. 7 at hte home
unions under •*.«
the Wagner Act. there 'land; the
rape and subsequent
vent tHalr
their rage
ln Hastings
Al Unpre pa redness
th* ran*
«nhamtt*nt pcrated
naratjwl militarists
mllltartaEa want
ram. In
Watting, at
nt th«
th* ag«
nae of N
SB years,
years.
is nothing whatever In the Federal slaughter of British women and in the manner of the savage—Cruel- .7
^“united tn marrisee
Naxi lubmarlno attacks that the
law to compel these unions to con- I girls, including war hoepltai nurses ty, torture and vile indignities to J w Clara L Ryan who survives him.
POMMIKT « ImlW MT UUUPCTOILLO IHCIOIST
duct their affairs responsibly.
I The above Is no Idle ranting but'Prisoners of war and clvfliahs In He also leavia a half stater. Mn.
"There Is nothingto prevent them rather a summation of the obser-. th® conquered territories who are (Jane Campbell® of GrandRapids,
owl,
1—..
rl—o. union neen.lr l4.ii—1 - wrUa।
' powerless to resist 18^P
. . ..
.
! or rdlou » hub-h-nd-d and un- from keeping out anybody from vatlons of foreign correspondents
OM«tun-UU U»
q
, their union, and so denying him a 1 who are trained to high standards ' Commodore Perry's summation ot Mead of Battle Creek, and other
J*"
"J
.Uoh ta. UXm rta po-uon &lt;ta&lt; job. unless he pay» an extravagant
IOf .accuracy in .reporting.
Their the
the Japanese
Japanese character
character has
has been
been relatives
—
r——w. Their
relatives and
and friends.
friends.
__
1
_ stories
_ _______
_____
*_ of ____
*
■*’'* “
* “I
There
te _nothing
and_ _the
stories
other ci- proven Just __
and accurate by events ‘I ”
Funeral* services
were ’held
at
nnron labor ran do no .™« r., Initiation fee. “
- • fortunate
I
p. m. Monday at the Leonard funer­
ttatak U.M u. lb. tn-rran pubdUMl.
compelling them to make their ■1 viltans
enough to be re- , of the past few months.
al home with burial in Mount Cal'
Mr. Prtrllk., Il -Id be rmallad. finances public, or to submlhjo aud- leased from the “Land of the Rte| vary. Father John B. Dillon ofAir transpoct iias ita sphere of
■ Relating.
stopped the Sunday broadcasts at It. or to hold regular and unin- ing Bun," dovetail Into a picture ot COAT8 GROVE
usefulness, but/It cannot now Interlochen because the students j• tlmldated elections of officers. To inhuman cruelty and sadism Vhlch
Our school district Is having a I
* • - ----------------nor at any time in the near future
there were not members of hte tax. &lt;ta
M . -.unaU ta. ocll* (ta mMtadtoM |
take the place of the freight car'
orchestra, wltlch
must
be p~
paid
torture w
of &gt;.conquered
Poland at the [n Wld ar(&gt;un(] the school building.
Mrs. Hattie Harrington, 75, passed
union. runnennert
Furthermore ne
he is
te attempt-'*"
attempt- ^•in
I
‘
i
t
&lt; Union,
...............
— —
— . uuiuuic
w«&gt;huc&lt;cm rvaaiaw
in undeveloped
4Uj|&gt; recordings of music «nd ' Cvrn though It te
te ar.
ac- !*j hands
I. not used, I.
anda of the Nazi Gestapo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodman via- away at the Brower Nursing home,
^lrcnl restaurants
the —
explicit
declaration ByBysuch
suefiactions
actionsdoes
doesJapan
Ja| re- *t*d Sunday at the tatter’s parents. PtalnweU. Friday evening. She had
- transportation w p)
orc.cm
rrsvaurants and
ana radio
raaio cording
—*—ato
------------------------------------nr nonexistent ...
——1
. faclUttaa are limitedI &gt;r
using canned music of the Supreme
Court, quite aU right veal...her .true .Inadequacy.
Indi- “L"-*“ "“‘W
a
°'
^b. te the border regloro between or ttiterUlnm^rt^
| according to the law. Evan
Even tor
for m i .. r.---------------------,
Mrs. rtarl Demond came back and one-half years. Mrs. BarringIndia and China for examole-olr
c*“"‘»“u«cn‘ pramrama.
.".7 &lt;
.. ,
'ldual* °r nations who are sure of
rue,^ frOm Grand Rapids. | ton was bom Sept. 23. 1866 in HuPefrlilo had
» »®
*‘l ,or
loinsnort can move tnnr
in a 1 If Mr.
Mr Wfrtllo
bad his
hte way
way. for "unlon'' hoodlum
h,xxUunu
w Uc IP w
waU
Ior ' themselves
ih^nsclve, and who do not suffer having spent a week there attend- tings. She te survived by two sons,
transport can move more goods In a-j
- .. „ ...
eOtfea’trv
trucl
“ Crossing a
• S
8lale
Une' fnrea
(orce from •
a -painful
ing tha
the nH.irr
Church Convention and vis- Vere of Hastings and Arthur of
,।
w
rV,
rBt* Una
mi-.,..! sense of inferiority , Ina
given time than any of the usual
' c" “le “n““C81 C0M*«-1 toelr way onto them by beating the
not stoop to such practices They ,Un« relatives and Mrs. Margaret Loutevllle, Ky- three grandchildren
surface transport mediums.
5hop
ao nov
stoop-----------to sucnrpractices
ine&gt;* wlUox who
uved herc
d
great-grandchild
shop or tavem
tavern ,n
in Hastings
HasUngs would ■ . '
. ,
.
------------—-------- ------A^w^eTofX new four- ■ have “
lhTOW away
‘way radios and!t,rtven'' and rorec ,he
‘°° much
m“Ch pride and
,nd self ro"* j Mra
” at
‘ —
lo throw
of ] have too
Mrs. norothv
Dorothy Hmvnnt
Brovont of
of R..t
EastI' Funer.l
Funeral ^lc«
services were
were he
held
the
phonograpiu and hire union musl-1
lhou*h
Lake Odessa spent last Thursday Brower Nursing Home. Plainwell,
engined transport planes now being clans to provide entertainment.
not offer to render any services, is. i
Japanese atrocities may with Mr and Mrs. Harley Sease and , Monday. Aug. 10. at 2 o’clock
produced In America could have
Robert.
with interment at Riverside ctmeThis exhibition by Mr. Petrillo has ttcCQrd,n8 lo llw Supreme Court. reauu from an
realisation that
The subject of the C. E meeting
here. Rev Herbert Oottas of
moved more freight over the Burma lireater significance than the mere ccrSalnl* not ln vlolaUon of the j Jor UM.m lhefe u lo be no final
last Sunday evening was “Youth In PIalnwc11 officiating.
Road route than hundreds of heavy ranting of an ambitious, self-ccn- IFcdcrul Anti-Racketeering Act
victory; irom
from uuna
blind.. .repeuion
.rebellion at
al Olher chun.hMi—.
------------------ “------ ?-------- /"-----iI victory;
waa led by I .
----------------- v—----------------trucks. If we can get enough of tercd labor leader
—
-*■
__
-1
“
Ac
inn**
**■
■
min.imi
nnnurcKs
I
*..
n
»u.
Rather it re- I ’As long tts “ »Plr‘e,au Congress 1 (heir failure to measure up to the ' Eurl Scuse. Next Bunday evening | PENNOCK HOSPITAL
these planes to India in time, the fleets a fundamentally unsound IPermits
------- -----------------------.... state of the suture of. world
.. conquerors.
mcetlng wiu be led by Kenneth &gt;
Babies born at the hospital
this disgraceful
Burma Road will be no loss With condition in the entire American law wc w111 hav® not only Petrillos' other returning reporters, tell of Kelsey and, the subject^ '-Refugees | during the past week were as fol­
in Our Midst.”
’
jlows: A ty&gt;y to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
transport planes we can do a bet­ labor policy. For. after all. so far bul unlon
who d° far morc i inflation which has carried prices
On Sunday evening. Aug. 30. the ' Waldron. 430 N. Michigan, on Auter Job of supplying China from ns unionism goes, Mr. Petrillo ta harm than tbe Petrillos Indigna- up Mme J0Q
wnt ln (our Jcara' C. E. ere planning a camp fire ■ guest 8; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. HarIndia than could ever have been merely "small potatoes.”
|l,on nt ,be edicts of Mr. Petrillo, i t(mc; of printing press money; of meetlng to be led by Earl Wcy-told Perkins. 610 E. Thom, on Audone by land routes from Burma. । The real significance of the Pel-1 unaccompanied by any suggestion or । rice shOruges worse this June than gandt.
| gust 7; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Orio
In the Sunday school last Sunday Springer. 200 S. Michigan, on AuThere are numerous other places rillo incident 1s ably presented in 1 movc to chan*&gt;’c the lta,e 01 thc ■ before Pearl Harbor: of a shipping
•V
’s class won the attendthe Women
Women'*
attend­ J gust 7; a girl to Mr and Mra.
on the far flung battle fronts of the the following New York Times edit- !Uw wh,ch Permits him and others
crisis which makes It Impossible to ance
.
banner and the Young Poo- Harvey Slater. Alto, routes J. on
world where aerial transportation orlal. wliich is worthy of careful »u«eMful)y to issue sqph edicts. 1s
bring in materials from the con- P*c» clajk4 «l* Offering Banner.
will be valuable. But even with !»tudy:
Stanley Thompson, 401 E Center,
.... qutlta
uU&gt;.r _ uhypocrtue.l „
a utexkrt
tack of cot- ■
'* ’
on Augusl 8; a girl to Mr. and Mrs.
thousands of Lhasa huge nlr trans­
ton. leather and woolen goods; of DOWLINO
"is it possible that there ta a , ,uPid
ports available, we would still have
Callen *.
at MIO
the «va«i
Ivan osiftKO
Briggs umuic
home Byrle Potter. 1620 8. Jetlerson. on
higher law even than Mr. Petrillos
critical fuel shortages; of women Saturday evening were Mr. and August 8; a girl to Mr. and Mra.
to depend on the lowly freighter for
PERRY TRIED
slightest word? The Government
I standing in line for hours to gel Mrs Harold HUI and daughters William Thomas. 136 E. Clinton,
carrying the bulk of needed war
TO WARN US
Linda and MarclUe. reminding him on Augusl 10; a girl to Mr. and
I thinks there might be, and has had
food.
supplies to Ute vital fronts.
Il was many years ago Jhat Comof his 66th birthday. Ice cream Mrs. Chester Eaton. 740 E. MUI.
the temerity to move against him
AU of this does not mean that and cake was served On Sunday, on August 11; and a girl to Mr.
Hugest of the transport craft yet from two different directions. The
Japan is on the verge, of collapse guests at a picnic dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pepper. Clarksville,
built te the experimental “Mkrs.” Attorney General has authorized the Japanese people and cautioned
To give credit where credit Is due. .tnd Mrs. Bam Briggs and son Ro­ on August 11.
a 40-ton giant which te still under­ the filing of an injunction suit un­ the West not to be "taken In" by
Medical patients whose condi­
It must be recognized that the av­ bert. Mr. .and Mrs. Bernie Briggs tions are Imprpved are: Joseph Ry­
going testa.
der the anti-trust laws to slop Mr. their charming manners and seetn- erage, Japanese te toughened to ad- and family of Lansing, Mr. and an. Hastings, route 2;
George
Art Briggs and son George.
Ambitions veralty through centuries ot pri- .Mr*.
Yet. It this country now had 5.000 Petrillo from preventing hte musl- !
Mr and M„ Fn.(1 Reams and Bradley. 400 Cass; Roily LeVan.
flying boita of the "Mars” classclans’ union members from ......
B °f nhsUf'll&gt;■ colossal proportions
making
Mbs
Frances
vatlon in which he has been kept daughters. Rachel and Ruth and LoufevlUe. Ky;
---------------------fired,lred
the minds
of Jananese
lead-lead- "Ln line" by fanatical adherence to husband of Battle creek. Mr. ami Laird. 530 W. Court; and Mrs.
svallable, we could only hope to, recordings for ..
the
radio. The chairn,lnda
ot Japanese
Mrs. Clyde **-*
Briggs •and
the
carry an average of 75.000 tons of tn^, of the Federal Communlca- er*’ l&gt;e «nied. and they were past an ancient and vicious tradition.
”
“'* ,fc
“ letter’s Clara Honnemann. Nashville.
Surgical patients whose condi­
daughter of Nashville. It was a
freight to England each" week, tlofs Commission has started an In- 1
of deception and cruelty.
Japan has been fighting for five most enjoyable occasion and all tions are reported good are: Mrs.
This volume would be possible only j vecUgaUon of the cancellation, on
American refugees recently re* years and has become increasingly united in wishing Mr. Briggs many
if the ships were fueled Tor a one- Mr. Petrillo’s orders, of the broad- turned from the fabled land of the poorer through her attempted con­ more happy birthdays.
Ward Erway. 706 E. Grand; Er­
Vera Wljlteon is visiting her as­ nest Kenyon. 512 W. Grand; An­
way trip. If the ship* were to carry , cast of the National High School Samurai tell stories of the vile in­ quests. The leaders of her naval
thony Humphrey. Freeport, route
enough gas for the round trip, only Orchestra al Interlochen.
j dignities, torture and murder In- and military cliques (the real rulers ter. Mrs. Harold Hill.
1; Mtes Leonards Trleb. Sil 8.
25,000 tons could be moved during ’ "We wteh
these
Government fileted upon helpless prisoners by of Japan) have cqjne up against a MARRIAGE LICENSES
Jefferson; Mtes Clarabelle Hooper,
a week. Since all gasoline must be agencies luck. The past record of Japanese soldiers and police which force with which they did not reck­ Dale Charles Keeler20
Clarksville; Mr*. Gamer Schonoelmayer.
Middleville; Don Putnam.
shipped- Into
England
anyway, the Administration. Congress and verify the accuracy of the Commo­ on—The flaming love of freedom Billie Jean Hopkins 18
Battle Creek, route 4; Mn. N. T.
there would not be any advantage ; the Supreme" Court, however, has dore's predictions—if verification te which can mould the spirit of a
_Never has any man
, r
plucked
the Schrieb. Lake Odessa; Merle Row­
In fueling for a one-way trip only. been all on the side of Mr. Petrillo, needed!
I divided nation into a solid shaft fruit of happiness from the tree of ley. Hastings, route 1; and Mrs.
Thus 25.000 tons a week ta about They may deplore what he te do-I ..
Harry Scobey. 120 W. Bond.
It te not too surprising that ,,
a,
1 of...
resolution and courage.
: Injustice.—Anon.
the average, practical maximum of ।' ing. but It te they who have brought nation responsible for tne hideous I This has brought up a situation
goods whieh could be moved by this ‘ kbout the state of taw—or lawless- barbarisms at Nanking, should also
on which the militarists did not
unprecedented fleet of flying boats, nets—that lias so far permitted him be guilty of practices ranging from plan. Their enemies are not prop­
In contrast to this. Bigland’s In- , to do It. Let us recall that under disregard of diplomatic courtesies erly impressed with their swash­
WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
coming freight, even during lime recent Supreme Court decisions to the Imprisonment and torture of buckling display of might. Indeed,
of war and in spite of submarine tabor unions enjoy swapping Im- American and British newspaper they actually fight bark!
And
action, averages 750,000 tons per

I T A D

SlSS;OH«knS'TON

It would take a fleet of 150.000
flying boats of the "Mars" class to
handle thte volume and even then
such heavy Individual, items as light
and medium tanks or the heavier
pieces of field artillery could not
It takes a minimum crew of sev­
en highly trained men to handle a
flying boat like the "Mars." Thus
it would take an army of about
1.050.000 airmen lo man the 150,000
flying boats necessary to carry the
average tonnage of merchandise
which England ta receiving each

AUCTION SALE

Wednesday, Aug. 19,1942
Starting at 1 o'clock. I will offer the following

LIVESTOCK
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred
March 23
Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, not
bred

know what anti-submarine te all
about, which will spell the doom
ot the un'drr water marauder.
It will take time to get these boats
in sufficient numbers and more
time lo train the men
So. lor
weeks or possibly tnonliu to come,
submarines are likely to continue

About 150 Leghorn pullets,
4 mos. old

'U.S.War Bands

Naw government regulations permit you lo buy a new gai range,
if you need anal Here's the biggest range value of the year!

Oven bakes biscuits in 10 minutes from a cold itartl Hoe Robertshaw
control! Ribbon-Home burners on the handy centered cooktopl*
Glideout broiler! Full Rock Wool Emulated oven and broiler! Stain­

leu porcelain! See this range sensation fodayl

6^*9 »&gt;

... order early as quontilies ere liir.itedl Masvivo cast-iron inner

POULTRY

FARM IMPLEMENTS
John Deere tractor, model D,
good condition
3 bottom plow
International side rake
John Deere manure spreader'
Fertilizer drill, nearly new
Cultipacker
3 sec. spring drag
Silo filler and pipes
7 tooth cultivator
Cream separator, nearly new
Gale 2 horse cultivator
Other articles too numerous
to mention

bums smoke ond gaiei usually wasted) Radiant doors al side ...

Fall SWEATERS

quick healing! 20 in. flrepet! Eaxy to clean porcelain finish!

Are Here!

KHOIINI
CIRCULATOR

A Big complete ossortment of novelties
and staples.

16.95

We have a complete stock

of Pure Wool sweaters too. Sizes 34 to 52.

Not only heats, but cooks as welll
. Two big wickless burners ... one

filling of kerosene lasts 12-14

hours! Heals up to two rooms!
Eligible buyers can gel immedi­

Fall JACKETS

ate delivery! Get It today!

for Cool Days

Comploto With Controls!

Standard
Stoker
l3750

Poplins, gaberdines, reversibles, horse­
hides, suedes, goat skins, copes. A very
large stock to choose from.

WM,AIICoatnh..i
End flra-tanding, gratB-shak-

Corduroy Reversible Finger Tips
TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $10.00 and under cash. Balance, six months time will
bo allowed on good bankable notes with interest at 6'J. Arrangements to be
made before time of sale.
*
"

This is a popular coat for young men for fall.

11
N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer

automatic heat control I
You’ll gain many extra hours
of teteure time each weekt
30-lb. per hour capacity.

Rever­

sible corduroy with rainproof gaberdine on one TP50

■

side. Price;

lamt

YOU CAN BUY A NEW GAS
RANGE IF YOU NIED IT
64.95

unit circulates heat for 4 roomsl Extra large feed door! Het blest

3 Guernsey heifers, 1 J yrs. old
Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old
2 Durhom heifers, I J yrs. old
Yeorling steer

A Dime Out of
Every Dollar in

1942 RANGES
AND HEATERS

If you need a heater... Wards can give you immediate delivery

at Public Auction at my farm, 2 miles west and 4 mile north

which have been turned orcr to the
training of coast guard units are
giving a better answer to Uie sub- ,
marine problem than would a fly­
Ing boat twice the size of the
-Mars"
For it te the speedy patrol craft,
the motor-turpedo boats, the sub­
chasers. the corvettes and the de-

Riaeaber Batran

DIFARTMENT, COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF

BIO COAL-WOOD
CIRCULATOR
HEATER

Having sold my farm, I will dispose of my personal property
of Middleville on M-37 on

Obviously such an outlay is fan­
tastic. The matcriab. factory spaor.
machines and time necessary to
produce such an aerial fleet would
defy the Imagination.
Doubtless there will be future de­
velopments In the air transport field
which will make any of the above
remarks obsolete. But such super­
craft have not yet even reached the
drawing board stage. They will
probably not be available in time
for thte war. We must make our
* plans without them.
Air transport ta definitely not the
Immediate answer to the submarine.
As a matter of fact, the Kellogg

VISIT WARDS STOVE

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

BUY WAR STAMPS! ON

SALE

AT

‘‘S«lling Quality Keeps Us Busy”
HASTINGS

MICH.

•ur

m«r ba

bauaM an aw maathl, na,nWnl plan.

�TU BASTING! MANNO, TSVBBDAY, AUGUBT U. IMS

Mrs. Russell Tolles August 19 for pot the
members.
Lydia Solomon.
luck supper, everyone invited.
Delay Baker. Dorothy Cany and

Hendershott
two contests presented by Gertrude
The Hendershott reunion will Jackson.
meet with Mrs. Maude Youngs at
Comstock. August 33 instead of Aug. the hostess
15.—Carrie McDonald. Secy.
at the next meeting. Sept. 1. Roll
call will be “School Day Memorlaa."

Gregory
Ed McPharlln thte Sunday. Aug. 10.

g

Doud School Church
Rev. Don Nicholls will apeak
Sunday morning on -JSeven Unitlee
of Ephesians vs. Modern UnltartanIsm."
\
Tile Doud Sunday''mInxjI lias a

have charge of the program.

CHURCHES

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
TO OPEN SOON

Mrs Floyd Gaakill; AMI. Glapo
Miller; Intermadiato girls, Mn

BAPTIST CHURCH NOTU
The Missionary meeting recent­
ly postponed will be held Wed| (Continued from page 1. Sec 1)
nasday afternoon. Aug. IB. at the
Parsonage,
425 West Court street
Ottilia
Kamlnske.
commercial;
The building, owned by Mrs. P.
Theodore Knopf, agriculture; Lena T. Oolgrove. formerly occupied by
Our guest speaker for Bunday
dent
Arthm” W
LoS^vwl ‘he A 8. P. Oo. is undergoing ex­
late
of
Paw
Paw. He will speak at
dept.. Arthur w. Lower, vocal ■ i»I&lt;af«» remodel ins It boasts new
music and social science; Emily J.; wlndowi counters
fixture*, and both services and will be glad to
“nd Jou{nB&gt;Um: fioreacent lighting among the 1m- meet all his qld friends in Has­
tings.
Herbert J. Hflnhardt. head of so-1 provemenU
u ?dePel.&lt;,3,V
Roh#°,n' I The store te Individually owned
h«»d °f English dept.; Lester L. by the Hagan Bros, ot Chicago who BUNDAY SCHOOL
Schilling, speech.
operate under a franchise from OFFICERS ELECTED
The Wesleyan Methodist Sunday
Special teachers and supervisors1 Butler Bro*.
School board met at the home of

DALI HENRY ADVANCED
Joseph Brozak. boys’ physlcal^igi- TRANSFERRED
TO SHIP S COOK. 3rd CLASS
^luorttan (Head of Dept ); Mary £. TO LANSING
Mr Ind Mra HhirtePn H.n'S’.S. Clunpb*U’ “rt: Blnor M Pu«e-'
-ff'.Ai
.,. ry
. _
.. j. _. j!.y B’ I■■
• - *M music;
music, Anne
aiiiic VanWestrenen.
van wcstrenen. girls'j
giris ।
। recently advanced
rating
physical education;
education: Groce
Grace Butler,
Butler
.V.a,2.ccd In
*.n It
1, . from '• Physical
.Seaman.
'..*7 education.
. . 77
'
Seaman. 2nd
2nd elau
class, tn
to Htiln'a
Shipa Honk
Cook 7
health
;
US S" X.T'rXui
. ■"» cmwl uboo. .dminuu.udn

Norman.Otto, meal mgr. at the
Kroger
store, has been transferred
ttr
to Lansing where he will have a
like position Mr and Mr*. Otto and

early and enjoy God's
-----------\
Great Lakes, ill, the world's lari?
Martin Corner*----------------- '.
e*t naval training center, slnce-hte
Remember the preaching sere- enlistment in lhe,.Navy last De­
Ice next Sunday morning at 10, cctnbcr. Hte assignment at Great
o’clock. Plan to attend church ahdi i^ke* is in one of the Station galBunday school.
{leys. Some "chef now te Dale! He
The W. 8. C. S. will meet with hu charge of feeding 2.00C —
Mrs Carrie Fisher Wednesday. Aug | and has 180 men under him. Some’
19 for a pot luck supper. All arei gal ought to find Dale the perfect
Invited.
husband In the years to come.

U composed of:
II!., and Minnesota where they will
Walter E Perkins, principal, sci­ visit his parents. Then he will take
ence; Helen M Warr, aas'l princi­ up his work in Lansing. Mr. Pike
pal and supervisor of elementary the new manager, will arrive here
grades.
■
Thursday.
The Junior High school. teachers
CHARLTON PARK
2?’*". MEnglish
The Union Steam Pump baseball
and science; Wesley M Burrell. team Of Battle Creek played a
Englteh and social science; Mabel heartbreaking game at the Park
A. Opaby. Englteh and arithmetic; Bunday. They led the scoring from
Cloverdale
1 WELL KNOWN BOWENH
•Alice Donljc home economics; lhe third Inning until the ninth
Hie Cloverdale W C. T. U. will | MILLS RESIDENT PA88E8 .
be held at Otto Luckstldl's Pine' ~
Burd' —
Pierson, a -life ■long resident Jennie M. Stuck (Mrs.i, social scl- | When the Park team came through
lake cottage Wednesday, Aug. 19 of Bowen's Mills, son ot the late ence and reading; ‘Lorenz Schclhas making the final score 4 to 3 ta
’ favor of the Park.
Everyone welcome.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Pierson, passed manual arts.
Elementary grade teachers will : Next Sunday the Hastings Mer.chanta baseball team will play a
Moore School Reunion
night. He had been atrlcken with
Grace
A.
Aten
&lt;Mrs
&gt;:
Adelyir
' return game at the Park. Thte
The Moore school reunion will apoplexy Sunday.
be held al Ute school house on
Mr. Pierson had never married Boyce &lt;Mrs i; Esther Doty; Eliza- ■ ahould be a good game,
beth
Pinch;
Hah
C.
Hill
&lt;Mra.»;
'
Saturday. Aug. 22. All former resi­ and would have been 81 years old
Genevieve
Kernr
'Bertha
Kuhn
WEST HOPE
dents, pupils, teachers and friends this coming Saturday. He is sur­
- of the community are urged lo be vived by two sisters. Mrs. Bert &lt;Mrs &gt;; Virginia Luikeiu; Ata Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Gest ot Kalamazoo
visited their cousin. D D. Wood­
live dinner at noon, bring table'gar Thornton, Detroit; two broth- whiter
WHcos. Margaret man and family Sunday.
scTTlce.
| era. Fred. Hastings, and Earl. De­
The relatives of Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Johncock gave a shower for
Durfee
them Saturday evening at the Clov­
Second wkrd. erdale town hall. There were about
Durfee school reunion Sun.. Aug |i^nUh^rrh^^ I MitaHRI Gold; In thepr,nclpa,;
10. Martin's resort. Clear lake. Pot1
75 present. Relatives from Has­
luck dinner.
12 p. m.. conducted by lhe Rev. Don
• uurto‘'. .
. .
11 Teachers marked with an as- tings. Battle Creek. Kalamazoo and
IM. Gury.
Ocala, Fla., joined with the local
। tertek are listed where most of their
PRAIRIE GARDEN CLUB
group to help make it a pleasant
; work is done, but also work in oth­ evening. They received many nice
Mrs. Louise Jackson entertained FOOTBALL HERO AIDS
er divisions of the school.
.
the members of the Prairie Garden IN RECRUITING n
, rn
,n
gifts.
AT
FAIR
club at her home Tuesday. Aug. 4.
Thc BOod looking young Naval' REUNION AT " '
Jesse Osgood spent the weekend
Twenty-three members responded Ensign o f the Air Corps in charge BRIGGS CHURCH
with Mr and Mrs. William Holly
to the roll call, "A New Flower Of u)e recruiting station at the fair
There waa a reunion Sunday of of Bedford.
I have Grown". Five guests were grounds te Forrest Eveshevski. of the Briggs church and school at the
Mr. and Mra. Will McCallum and
present, Mrs. Humphrey Gardner.' football tame, who divided honors Briggs church in Assyria township. son William and family, Ira, Belle,
Lucille Gardner. Barbara Gardner, wlth Tom Hannon for Michigan R. G Courtright and family of this and John McCallum. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. M Keeney, and THIle Fink- during their collegiate career. En- city attended, and report that it was Ira Osgood and children. Abe Hay­
bclner■
sign Eveshevski te also a scn-ln- an enjoyable gathering. An inter­ ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes
The secretary gave a report of law of U. S. Senator Prentiss Brown, esting address was made by Mrs. attended the reunion Saturday at
tlie Flower Festival; the President;
---------------- o,
Everette McCallum's at Hickory
i Wm. Bradfield of this city.
urged members to begin work on TENNIS CLASS TO
Camera.
their scrap books nt once.
I BE ORGANIZED
BANNER WANT ADS
.
Mrs. Metta Barnes of Augusta
Helen Hooper was appointed to I Boys and girls are invited to Join WIDELY READ
spent from Saturday until Monday
net as one of the judges for the u tennis cIms for beginners at the
The Montgomery-Ward manage­ with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes.
Pet unin display.
Anyone in the , Central school court* on Wednes- ment was naturally surprised thte
Mr. and Mra. Almond Webber at­
country wishing to have her petunia day afternoons. The class te con- week to receive from faraway Coal tended camp meeting Sunday at the
garden Judged should notify Ange- ducted by Lyn'Lewis and will con­ Center. Pa., a response to their U. B. camp grounds near SunfleU.
iine Kenyon.
| tlnue through part ot next month. Want Ad in last week’s Banner for
Jack and Jerry Johncock are at­
The subjects for study were snap- , Those -------------interested-----------should--------come „
be- n hardware salesman. Just another tending the young people's camp
draKons and phlox. Mnry Jackson, tween two and- five and• should
•
•• proof of the wide circulation the
Angelinc Kenyon and Gertnido bring their
‘--‘r own playing equipment. "Banner gives ita advertisers.
Sunfield.

Evening song service and mas-

ran

Adams; Primary. Mrs. Deland Ben­
nett; Asst., Mrs. ChrtspeU; Be­
Monday. Aug. it Y.M p M- F»«l
ginners. Mrs Fred Bugbea; Asst. oflicial Board meeting M the
Mrs. Nils Olletrn.
church.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH(30
Rev lA-uon Sharpe, former pas­
CHRIST, MCIBNTm
Friday, 1:J0 pjn. Senior O- E
tor of the local church, spoke lo
Business
and
social
meeting.
Place
"Soul."
a large and attentive audience last
of
meeting
to
be
announced
Bun
­
Sunday, using for his period of
Mi. dB11 uni the subject -tWhal's day. Aug. Wtb.
FAIR LAKI
Tiw Michigan Conference of the
Right in the World." Any who .were
United
Brethren
in
Christ
held
unable lo hear him last week may
18th
annual
School
of
have
nave tne
the opportunity tor
for me
the next thatr
"
~
three Sundays, as he will continue j
L*^‘e
I**1 *•*!
the superintendent last ‘ Monday to fill lhe puljilt during his vaca-13^'^ ***!••*
evening and made the following tion period
, lu history, there being 200 present
_____________
j for lhe full week 13 attended from
nominations which were approved
lough.
by the church al the Wednesday WESLEYAN METHODIST
I
‘taurch. They. Mr
Mr&gt;
attended tha
CHURCH
Mrs. - Fitxl
Bower,
Dorothy
tn.
evening prayer service:
t
71iere'will be no service* al our! were.
Ann Bowcr
Dorothy
Bump.
Mlkn^
UU^ to ltoWta Cr*fc ' .r
Supt . Lawrence Adams;
Asst
Supt , Glenn Miller; Treas.
church for the next two week* be- Coldren. Phil Coldren. Beulah MyA baby boy was bora to Mr and’-’
Teegardln; Sec. Raymond Ben­ cause of the conference and camp- ”s’
8n?S*r' Mr&gt; ^“’'Mr*. NeU Welaher. Mra. Wttche*
nett; Asst Bee. Alton Bennett; meeting being held at the camp
Joyce Thompson.
Mll-jw^ formerly Mttiwrite Lutahner
^v.r^.T'Tr.re7
a^t^l
Si•
Pianist. Miss Myrtle Wilson;
■&gt;, Asst grout..________ __ __ __ t,
Pianist. Mrs
Lawrence 1.1
----- - urge all our friends to attend as
Adams:
Orville Damon of Battle creek wars
Temperance Supt. Mrs
Cenard;
Cenard । many of the seasions of the camp
Bunday visitors at LotUla oollister'a,- ■1
Smith; Missionary Supt.. Mrs. Bam as possible.
I
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THE REASON'"'
Couch; Home Dept. Supt., Mrs
Be ready to join iu again when, G*tAt-’£ LUTHERAN CHURCH
Leland Bennett; Cradle Roll Supt. we start the new year on Sunday.
The fiftieth wedding anniversary
Boarder:
These biscuits arg
Mrs. Olenn Miller.
.
Aug. 30.
I of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Kuem- smaller than usual, aren't they?"
Teachers—Bible Class-.Ocnard
occur, on Monday, Aug
Smith; Asst.. Floyd Gaskill; Young FIRST U. B. CHURCH
' 17, will be commemorated by a so that you would have lea* to find
Married People, Mrs. Sam Couch;
11:00 A. M. Morning worship j formal ceremony
next Bunday; fault with."

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been fighting cyclones, ale&lt;t, snow,
lightning, and other natural enemies,
oil ground the clock and calendar.

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the job because they learned it the

average American home enjoys cold
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powers America's war industries.
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schedules that seemed fantastic a
few months ago are being surpassed
tod iy — partly because these men

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savings of millions of Americans,
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ating only tn or near large cities.
7:M P. M. Young People's meet, Tell your boys and their chums
JANE CAMERON
ing.
I Wednesday. Augusl IB. The Mis• senary Society wih meet at the
Your inquiry of last week relaUve Chicago, to go to the Red Cross
home of Mra. Paul11Townsepd
to donating blood to tlir Red Cnns and offer their blood-it will be
-r-rtrnn
J~ te gratifying in that it show* the accepted
• Come an
go with n*
u* and wa
we v
will do
For your Information lhe follow­
Louis Brock spent the weekend .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Benham and j[luncheon Thuraday.
within their power to ing people from Barry Cotmty do­
nated. blood ~
to the Red Crou In
with Mrs. Loro's sister and hus- I sons at their Leach lake cottage,
wr.
a»r*. u. v. onorno ana
um
band. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell of'Hastings, from Wednesday until ,wn Don and Mr end Mn Milford AT TM[ THEATRES
EanyDJood
‘“l lprln&lt; * mob,k Rcd
o hU«,r!?Tf
McPherson and dsughtrr. Patty of M 1 lnc lnCAIhCJ
Crou
ln
j*mra Huggett/Ray
Marion and attended a school re- 'Saturday. '
is spending
union.
।: Mr*. Murtha Blower*
-------- •-----------—' | Coldwater were dinner
dinner guest* at the Lss;------- t —IOrand Rapids for two days and Delton; Howard Croto, William
Miniver- .tarrinr
I Plans had been completed to have Carver. Neal Jone*. ot Dealing'’
Mr. and Mra. Carlyle Burkle and « few weeks in Barnesville. Ohio, i'hQtne ot
2- the formers
_“'z parenu. .Mr. ,.M
...d Mra
Mn Ernest
tn»l Shorno
Xmn. Sunday,
Mm.
“*■ g-rwSC*
“! unn in
‘1 nasungs1
uui
ror "2
two aay*. SSI.
....- -- 'm
-- Mr and Mra. Paul Smith ot Lan-. Mr and Mra. John Benedict df. and
! Greer Garson. Waiter
The use of the I. O. O. P. Hall Nathan Sheldon, of
*nd
sing spent the weekend with’ rela- ! Rutland called, on Mr. and Mra. I
Entertain* at Bridge
Bldgeon. Teresa Wright
had been secured for the unit; pic- ,larry Lenhart and Frederick Zlegtlve* here and Mra. Burkle and Mra. Henry Schaibly Monday afternoon.1 Mra. L. J. Vincent entertained
ler of Hastings.
Smith stayed over for a longer vis- I Mr. and Mra. Bernard David of two table* of bridge al her home ।.time England, tire story deals with tures and an article about the operII.
East Lansing. Mr. and Mra. John last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Glenn t.a family living tn a quiet village In atlon/of the unit was ready to be ' Sincerely.
—.kii.*—a &lt;- •&gt;..
: Charles R. Annable, Chrmn ,
Mr. and Mra Dell Williams and Hi'”61 ot
and Mr. and Mra. England won high score and Mra. . England, an air raid wrecks the vil- published tn the Banner; and an 1
Committee. Barry
Mr and Mrs Homer Rawdv in&gt; Robert Crockford. Woodland were I Carl Jordan the consolation. Mra. |lage. kills many, but the villagers appeal for three hundred donor* Blood Donor
vacationing in lhe north for t*O Su,ld,&gt;' ditmer guests nt the home ! Vincent Was presented with a
was ready lo be sent out. when County Chapter. American Red
~rith calm courage carry on.
wrTKfi
.
._
—
I
homespun
luncheon
cloth
aa
t&gt;
farei,
technical
difficulties
were
encounweek*.
:
Ur and Mra. Welby Crockford. ;
!„«.*»»»
.. - r.wCallers at the V R Wotring home i Mls* Ru,h Tcbo oI Boyne City t well gift from her bridge club. Coach
thte post week were Rev o L. ls ' UtU'm ML** Laurell Hendee for , and Mra. Vincent and »on* are leav- I1
Blood received from donors is MARTIN TINKLER PASSES
put through a process which
Martin Tinkler, 69. who waa born
rmo Brldln.. Ml„ G«. H".- •
i™
•!»» ■»
1
changes it into a powder. This in Hasting* township, and had lived
nrr /Milford
Ind ’. Mr
Mrs ,and
Mrl»o
- and
Mr*"' ’
K"
’-'««
a'‘'&gt;
to be
teacher of' Agriculture
£ren
Sberaer
Mr and Era
land
chUdr
children
returned
tu™
&gt;d Schaibly
,o
to their |th/tUth
«‘the
*h Mhool'
' " ’ in ' ^./.‘"Itorv
of-llp* ‘old “ dU* powder is placed in a sterile con­ al) his life tn thte vicinity, for most
tainer along with a container of of the time in thte city, died Fri­
wue. ML*.* Josephine
JOsepnme WLse,
w«.
“IlTih ^2?
M r Z-fV'** W“h "O-m in U»e Pacific" .tarring
j4D. Wise.
sterile water so that the two may­ day night at his home here. Jie
Miss Susie Fisher Mrs Laura Bak- P*** of
summer with hLs par- ।
Mra. Gardiner
_
r' ■.P Miura uag en|ll Mr and Mr*. Henry Schaibly. | The meeting of the -Blue Star
be mixed and used fora transfusion had suffered a severe stroke a fr*
er and Mra. Guy Kantner, South
L-uto. AHbrtlUa
day* before. He is survived by hte
.u Mr.
M. and
.n„ Mra Albert Rceu«n»lbly ylym. u
Molh... -Ill b. .IU. Mr. Uur.
Woodland.
An
intriguing
mystery-action
Unfortunately, it was found that wife, Clara: a sister. Mra. Jone
mu. Mn Hrnrysrh.iuy .ndjuri •• l~rl»r »•
BwlUh In OMdl.ier, *u.,..i u .1 ■ p M
drams based on a hostile, conspiracy lhe donated "olood must be pro­ Campbell of Grand Rapids and by
"
----....
.
....
.
(he
High
school.
Farewell
Parly
for
Rev.
and
Mra.
Geo. Fortnan. West Woodland, Rev.
. in the tfoplcs.
•
News
from
the
United
Brethren
j
Griffin
cessed
into
powder
within
a
few
several ...
nephews
. --­
and nieces. The
and Mra. Arthur Dodge. Rev. and
___ .___ —
-- ,..tb
mn.
winaaru wcv
Scbewa is lhe mov- | A farewell party for Revs. E B "Thl* Above All" starring
hours and must not be transported funeral. services
were
held Monday
Mrs. wroGeo. Wingard.
Rev ana
and Mrs
Mra. «&gt;nirr«'c*
Pav C Wino M- And Mr fwZ
«’&gt; «•'
u
R^' Alice | and A. A Griffin wiU be held in
the Leonard funeral
Iona distances or it lost must of afternoon —
at tL«
Telling the story of two young Ils good.
Fatrell and lirra-ii
and Mra 'Griffin from the Woodland and the Woodland U B. church parlors
;home.
____ ‘ The burial wax In the ”
■*'
Haslovers caught in the turmoil of war
Lawrence Bird Mr. and .Mra H A :K,1i»“‘rick churches to the Frec|&gt;ort on Monday evening. August 17 at in Britain Hailed by the critics a*
Because the processing calls for tings township cemetery,
Kitson and Mary Joe Mra Carl n,,d
Valley churciw*. Rev. 8 p. m. All members of the church one of the great novels of our aen- the use of a specially equipped ।------------- • • • —
,
Waits Mra
Blrdslll Hnilv Mr. i “n&lt;1 Mn*- l*nac Osgood and two and friends are Invited. Bring own
laboratory of which there are only
Recompense to no man evil tor
i eratlon.
Dora Bnimmand Mra Will War- chUd&lt;tn o( Charlotte aic being sent ; table service and sandwlchea.
a few in the larger &lt;tles. the Red evlL Provide things honest In the
"Atlantic Convoy" starring
nrr local
* 1’° ,hc l’a5,or4,ca here- wp are verv Farewell Party al Methodist Churrh Bruce Bennett. Virginia
Cross Blood Donor Unit* arc.opcr- sight of all men —Romans 12:17.
Mr. and Mra ErnestShorno wefts ’M,rry 10 k”4r Krv' and Mri1' Grif' ' Tl“‘ ,nemben'' of ,he Methodist
Grand RanltU’vtattora Mnnd-w
I,,n- *ho hnV(‘ won
[rlc,1(b in ‘ church entertained with a farewell Field. John Beal
A magnificent tribute to tlje devil
Ur. ai And.™
ororyr
"" lUTO TtamUy Hrnlu. In lh.
dogs of the air as it shows them
Spindler of GllWcad West Wood- M,K* Mr&amp;
htre'
I church paHors for Mr. and Mrs.
tend were Su„^ dmnTr gura^o I Mr *‘nd “rw Cha*. Towmend &lt; Harry Baker who are leaving *o.m in action hunting down U-boat
raiders.
Mr* Artie Spindler and Mra Rich- n,,d 1x0 &lt;taukhtcra of South Wood- for their new home in Lansing. Mr The Andrews Sister*, Harry
ard &amp;tep
Mra' K,cn land wese Sunday dinner guest* at |and Mra Donald Gager, who will
James and his music makers In
IIU
VO Grand
UlaUU Rapids Mllll
.-*11 . Hint
rills Green of South Woodland the hom&lt;‘ ot hb iwrfnU' Rev' audi’
° 10
and Mr.
and
'Mra. L. J. Vincent,
to ”
Plain
Marcia Smith of Lansing are i MPJr U'„Y'
“ "* who
“ go “
* "­
Dealing with - the adventures of
..
"ng the United Brethren i Mr. and Mra. Urrter Noble and well.
a group of performers in one of
Birthday
Club
:n
camp ac
at ix-ocwa
Sebcwa tms
this , f(&gt;n
and
Mrs. o{Jack
Hartn ‘sa camp
rn.(|i Gordon
nnd
Rt(bcn
V|ck&gt;butf
Uncle Sam's Army cantonments.^

WOODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS

WHITE SHOES
FAIR WEEK!
BE HERE FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY

g 497 PAIRS WHITE
I SHOES
$1.00
0
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ANYWHERE

UM COST

Lawrence Bird and Gloria
ailed to Big Ranld* Satuidav I®*1**a,ld Mr*. Dor Stowell.
sZTom dhieZ oiher gS
“j “d
a»d

TENNIS SHOES
Boys

A LITTLE MONEY GOES
|A LONG WAY WHEN
N BUYING AT SALE PRICES
0

88 PAIRS CHILDREN'S

WHITE STRAPS and
OXFORDS
VALUES TO 1.98
ALL SIZES TO
BIG 2

$100

। Stang and mother, Mrs. C. B. Benlliam of Dowagiac.
I Mr*. F. J. Phillip*. Mra. Oea L.
iKUshman and Mra Glen Well.* and
I daughter Beth of -Kalamasoo "
and
___ _________________

the members of the Birthday Club Dennis Morgan In
• We Nine* at her home last Friday

evening
Lovely vases were pre­
A Mitring story ot Canada s he­
to members--------------------------who are leaving.
Mra Wm Hnriirw whn children Of Dearborn, and Mra sented
„— ------------------roes of the air. filmed against the
awav that evening The Maty MurPhX ,,f E*8* Woodland Mra. Donald Gager and Mra. L. J. authentic backgrounds of the Can­
run.r.1
h»M Mond.v In M.n- I™ f "J? S'”?
•*•»•’
«•"
adian North Woods and the RCAF
’
J. L. Smith Monday. Littfe Shlriee i served
training field at Uplands.
I Ann and Susan. K. are remaining
Entertain* Hope Circle
Mr. and Mrs Leon Nicholson ac' Jwith Mr. and Mr*. Smith for a vi*lt.
Mrs. Della Manktelow entertained
eompanied by their daughter and ‘
DR. WALTER G. DAVIS
(
Mr
and
Mrs.
Roy
Rowtadcr.
Mrs.
the
Augusl
meeting
of
the
Hope
husband. Rev. and Mra. Harold '
‘
Jessie
Hatton
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
pircle
of
the
W.
S.
C.
S.
of
the
1M1-IM2
Blakley and . daughter, Judy of .!
Blissfield spent Sunday with Mr. ! Will Warner called on Mr. and Mr*. Methodist church at her home , Funeral services for the late Dr.
Tuesday
afternoon.
Mra
Mankte
­
Jcs*e
Rowlader
of
Nashville
SunWalter
G. Davi* were held Sat­
and Mra. George Nicholson and Mra. '
low
.served
tea
herself
which
sureI day.
■
urday morning. Aug. 8. in 8». Rove
Ella Nicholson of Barryton.
| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rcesor atof Lima Catholic church, the Rev.
Mrs. Chas. -Leonard returned],
.nm.
H.&lt;&gt;ln««l-S.nb«n remember that she Is quite a bit John Dillon officiating at the re­
from Frankenmuth n.mm.y
Saturday «.
ac-!;
quiem high Mom.
'
past ninety years old.
conuunlml by Mr. .nd Mr,, eta.. '"*"™ “
i Dr. Davis was barn May 30. 1881.
Pariah
IWr. Um Up h.d Ivrn vUU- ।and reception .at the —
"■h House
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Shorno enI-­ ' at Ellsworth. WU.. and for several
ing this past week. Mr and Mra. I in Hastings Thuraday evening.
_ ______ _____
____________
With_____________
dessert "500last
it year*______
was a________
resident__
of that »tate.
Fisher spent the weekend with rcl- i Mr. and Mra. Sanford Flloon of tertained
1 Sunfield were callers at the F. E ‘ Thursday evening in honor of Mr. In 1912 wild 1913 he was principal
Btatlves hero.
and Mra. Donald Gager who are of the city schools In Ambrose.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Striker and । Border home Thuraday.
Mr and Mrs Dale Bump of the | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnie and soon leaving for their new homo Divide Co.. North Dakota.
guests
Mra. in Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs.--------------| During------------middle------life--------------------he became
l Striker District and Mrs. Mary An- k°'“ ,were
— -u. of Mr. . and -----I*gus of Rockford. Ill. were Sunday
le
0(
«««&gt;«" H. A. Kitson and Mr. and Mrs.' interested in the study of chlropractic, and graduated from the
I'dinner guests at the home of Mr.
,!,rda&gt;'.
, Howard Hewitt were guests.
Palmer
school
in
Davenport.
Iowa
■1'and Mrs D B Green
Mr- a,ld Mrn Jcsse Chase and
nl Mis* Janice Crockford is spend-'Mr* ^Um’1 HaU, oI V«it* Grove CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
together with Mrs. Davis who also
Zion Lutheran Church
Si ing thU week with Mr mid Mrs *ere ’“"“7 8U"L' al ‘ ,e h°mS of
graduated in the same class. Fol­
Paul
W.
Geiger.
Pastor
lowing his graduation he began
B orno Knowles and children of HasMra. f.ay C. Wing Sunday.
10:00 A. M.—Sunday school
Una,
Mr*. Vere Miller of Chicago vlspractice in Nashville and several
11.00 A. M — Morning worship.
MUs Laurell Hendee Just returned l|ted
and „h?ub?!’d'
years later moved to this city.
■j from Sebewa where she was the C. ""d Mrs- HalI&gt;h Ix-ffler the flra.
I
Dr. Davis was a prominent mem­
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
She
is spend­
» E delegate at the United Brethren part of last week.
"
H,
“ ----------' tier of the St. Rose of Lima Catho- .’
10 00 A. M—Morning worship
ing a two weeks' vacation with rel^.Conference held there nut week.
Uc church and always gave freely
11:15 A- M.—Sunday school
of
his time and energy in support
M i Mr. and Mr*. Will Jordan of Bear 1 atives in Woodland and Hastings
8.00 P. M.—Young People's servN Lake called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry ! Mra. L. J. Vincent and sons Jim­
of his local parish. He was a
mie and Wendall attended the
B"11 Schaibly Sunday,evening
friendly man, steadfast in the love
.
Hunt
family
reunion
at
Moore's
\ Mr. and Mrs Glen Covert and
Thursday 8:00 P. M—Midweek of hL* family. and ready and will­
ing to give his best to society. Dr
granddaughter. Judy, of Tuike Oties- INirk In Lansing Sunday.
service.
Davis was prominent in municipal
*a called at the Roy Rowlader home | Lawrence Faiil was a Sunday dinThe Evangelical Church
jner guest of Mr. and M™- Cha*
M last Tuesday evening.
activities as well, and his musical
J. 8. Deabler. Pastor
■V Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lehman Rowlader of Grand Rapids. Mrs.
ability was freely rendered over a .
10: 00 A. M —Morning worship.
Paul, who had been visiting her sis­
period of years
■I were entertained at the Kenneth ter and husband the past week, re­
11: 00 A. M —Sunday school
'{M KcLvey home. Coats Grove for dlnBe? ides his wife, Rachel, his two ]
7:45 P M. Combined Evangelical daughters,
, turnedn home
Sunday. W11
Mary Lou and Patricia, | [
Sfl ner Sunday.
u
' Mr. and Mra. Robert Born enter- League of C. E and evening worship
j®
Mr. and Mrs Torn Long of Grand tamed the Davis family reunion nt
is survived by three brother*. I■
service Thursday evening.—Midweek he
W.
H. Davis. Battle Creek. Alphonsu |!
»'•Rapids were guest* of his parent*. ,heir home Sunday. Twenty-eight prayer service.
Davis,
Windom.
Minn. and Edward 11
B"' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long over relatives were present.
: South Woodland Church of the
H. Davis. Duluth, Minn. Burial was '1
the weekend.
।I ----Mra. ----Karl- —
Paul and children
Brethren
In Mount Calvary. Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rcesor at-Mania
_________________________
and Rodger are leaving SatArthur L Dodge. Pastor
' tended the Rose family picnic nt j urday for a visit with her sister and
10:00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
Thoniapplc lake Sunday.
husband.
husband.
Lieut.
Lieut.
Col. Co),
and and
Mrs. Mrs.
H. J.H. J. | 11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
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near large cille».
and their chums

ration the followBarrv County dohe Red Crow in
h: Shirley Ham­
it.- Ray Pierce, of
Cronk. William
i. of Dowling: ElBurton Eberaole.
of Naahville; and
d Frederick Zieg­
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Chrmn.
ommlttee. Barry
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69. who was bom
&gt;ip. and had lived
vicinity, for mort
la city, died Frihome here
He

• survived by his
liter. Mn. Jane
d Rapid* and by
md nieces. The
ere held Monday
Leonard funeral

nelery.
no man evil for
1* honest in the
tomans 12:17.

PERSONAL MENTION

vllle was in the city Friday to take
the bn* for j weekend vtait with
relatives In Kankakee, IU
Baldwin of
• spending

„
, * ®Uaon Iet‘ Friday
Mr and Mrs Earl Offley and
morning for Traverse City where Nancy Lou ot Grand Rapids and

MARRIAGE DATE BET
FOR SEPTEMBER fw
I The
following
from Sunday's Grand Rapids Her-

Crawford family of Ufl* city:

SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS
Mr. and Mra. Nlal McGhan ■U-;

•nd tnapdragon*.

tended the reception immediately
following, g.vvn
given uy
by Mr.
aar. ana
and asra.
Mn.

MLm Marjorie Reed entertained Edward Goodyear In the Parish

Xln£ “nured by a gracefully ^reading inborn
evening
Therttte were to^d bou,’urt °r wh“e «tadtou and »&gt;“«• H*h •eh00’ ta 11
engagement and approaching mar- i OhM before he left for the serv-; day
uay
evening,
by msX
of ins gnu were found •,hlle a
white table held the the Stan Larew
Mr. Laurenaon rloge of their daughter. Jeanne ,c« Wednesday. There were about by mean* of directions nestled in
tiered all white wedding cake BatUa Croak.
Frances,
to William
Frederick ,ortY gueeta present, U&gt;e out-of- ■ corsage. Mis* Hopkins will be- three
1
ends.
।Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- I ‘°,WD V““te being Mra. Asa Austin come lhe bride of Dale Keeler on topped w.th a bell. Baskets of aster* i Out-of-town guests
dahltas, daisies, zinnia** ccgmoti. | groom's narente ware
W Crawford of Hastings., °r Fremont and Mr. and Mra. Ma- &gt; Saturday.
Mias Mary Smith of Grand Rap- ence
1
phlox and glad toll were used tn MU* Dort* Ranborn
oay will
. . . \
ceremony
will be
be performed
performed on
on «°°n and family of Freeport.
ids spent the weekend with Mr. and The
' ----------profusion
Thofcf ,&gt;*.:*;ing were Rathbun, and Wise OaL
Mn. Maurice Plvqwn.
ISept. 5.
• • •
j Mr*. Philip Mitchell entertained Mr*
Jaroh Rnlww- Sir. 1.,... x. ,
_ . . .
..
Mr. and Mn. George Klngwell I —~------ ------------- ---- ------ « —
Mra. Arthur Lower entertained Mr*
re- Arthur Lower entertained re- ‘hc Boyes Agency bowling team
n.~— Z----- «
WilUam
cently
at
two
informal
evening
of
which
she
waa
a
member.
Thurs-1
KlnUy Burchalltl
and ‘family,
lhe Mluea
Misses Anna
Anna and
and omciave
officiate in
In. urace
Grace tpucopai
EpUcopal cn
church
ana
tm“y. me
parties, one Thursday. July 30,1 day night at dinner at the StebA^”2?d Prtacilla Harrlng- s^; Mri Harold Galllhugfc
&lt;’1"’ “
when eight guesta were present, the bin&gt; cottage. Hastings Pointe. Gun
Thompson, and Anne creek; Mr and Mrs. Henry
Mils
Crego ha* a*krd her
for whom he te
vb.— H&lt;nry Iamlly at Clartav|Ue( 8un. Grand Rapids called on Mr* John
----- -coukin.
I*, a
a salesman. -They
Thursday. Aug. 6, .attended | Mke.
.
Mrs. Mary Vreeland. Mra. »
Kurtz Sunday.
Ml** Mara France* Graves, to at- other
expect to movr Sept. I.
by twelve. The evenings were spent
....
.*- *- ,,*,
her
Frank
I For
• going
f.-'—« a«y
..--J outfit.
—.o., Mra.
mi, Siicox. Mr and Mra.
m.o. .
i.HB
Mn. F. E. Adair relumed last t*nfl h*r “ mald-of-honor. Bridea- in sewin*. brldee and Trtnoli
Guasta of Mn Frazer Ironside
Mr. and Mr* Edward Mattoon
&gt;. ”
Ml**
U’J' Carol Fuller
Puller entertained Sanborn wore a blue print with Alto;
Allo; Mr. and Mra. Edward
Mdwsrd
in tewing, bridge and Tripoli.
•nd Mra. J. 8 Fetter la*t week­ .pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
. her bridge club of eight members white yoke and navy acceasortea. Woodland: Mr and Mra.
Wlplgakl. Uc du Flambeau, Wta. Kent. BtUe Williams. Hasel Py. end were lhe former’s dai«hter end
MU. Z.Irell. Adraunle mier.iS!1'
».nl»n&gt; U»k . irtp V.n Kurec MKM1.H1U.
Mtas Dorothy Roush of Kalama-1
J*08*”*’
family of Detroit, Mr. and Mra
tallied two tables qf bridge Friday |
—-----------------------------------------------Un IferMilton Bennert and Judy Ann.
’ted relative* at Thornapple lake «» (lilUd her pwrenlw Mr.
Mn. w.nwn Mui. Bimd.y.
' WoWTreO. B«ly M.n, M.1- evening tn honor of her guest, Mis*! Mr. and Mra. Mark Lee are giving 1
Mn Leo Boyce (Adelyn Hussey) Bunday.
Jane
.
Wright
of
Altona.
Pa.
Mis*
I
a
birthday
dinner
today,
honoring
Mr, Krl Wuwh.m ,i«! &gt;n
*,U *
Mr. and Mrs F. W Druckenbrod children
of Kalamazoo called on Hasting*
“ O..MU ™, rtS, Mr _
wm b. u^red Wright is a college friend of Mist i the birthday of her father. Dr. 8 E
returned thl* week from a visit
friends Saturday.
Adrounle. High score was turned in. Far, ot Quincy
Mra. John Messimer of Detroit with their son and daughter-in-law. and Mn, Kell,r Blam Ur a couple ^y Harald Khnraal ol HaaUn«a. aa by MlM Betty Swift of Middleville
---------------- ----------------------of weeks
be“ man Among hta ushers will be
and Miss Helen Fumlse of Nash­ Mr. and Mra. Marvin Druckenbrod
the honoree receiving a guest gift SANBORN—HARRINGTON
Mr, and Mn Don rranclwo and
‘."a Or’rdo.,
ville called on friends in Hastings of St Louis, Mo.
• • •
Before an altar bearing white
daudhin
nl
Ballnr
ware
Bund.y
,
t
°„
Friday
Mlsa Fumiss and her
The Women’s Board of Pennock ! 8**&lt;BoU. phlox, daisies, and burning
mother. Mr* Victor FumU*. re­ Grand Rapid* »pent Sunday with guests of Dr. and Mra. D. D. Wai-' Mr *nd Mrj Robert H. Jessen boapital held their monthly meeting I teP"*Mis* Jane
Harrington.
j of Chicago, brother-in-law and sta­ Monday at the M- A. Umbie col- ■ daughter of Mrs. Donna Harrtngturned last week from a winter in his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs ton.
te~ r-i.-t. .... Wr ot the groom-to-be, will comPasadena. Calif, where MlM Pur- William Carkin and Robert
tage. Gun lake, with u pot luck Ilon- *nd ‘d’te Sanborn, son of Mr.
‘he wedding party aa mas- luncheon preceding the aftemodr. and Mrs. Glenn Sanborn of Calenlas wa* an exchange teacher from ' Mr and Mr* Kenneth Newton
n i M? and mtatreiu of ceremonies.
the school* of New Rochelle, N. Y. and baby. Richard Kenneth of Jack- Freeland of Caledonia spent Sundonla. were married Thursday eveeve- .
sesslon.
.donla.
*rHa» i—ida_ai.ni ,n,ndui **day afternoon with Mr. and Mra
•l‘*"d*dManrMiss Martan Ruth Bradford of
| nlng, Augusl 6. at eight o'clock. |
ents.
Mr. 5^
and Mn George Newton. AiUn p.nrtrr
Arlington. Mas* . arrived Monday j n
«• **„
j wood academy and was graduated REV. AND MRS. GURY
| The marriage service was read at
for a two weeks’ visit at the home I
vUltfdo,Mr
,,
, „
„
.
I from Ottawa Hills high school. Mr.
lEmmanufl Episcopal church by the
ARE
ENTERTAINING
Mr* Ella Wolfe was the weekend crawford is a graduate of Hastings
of her brother. W. o. Bradford and ' !^n“ Mr R. 2?’ MrC,*tr'’ Bl Starr
Reverend Don M. Gury. rector.
family.
Commonwealth. Albion, a few days guert of her son-in-law and daugh- hlgh school and attended Npcth- NATIVE OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA
1 At lhe chancel step*, where Miss
Rev. and Mrs. Don M. Gury are
Air BIH1 Mr. Lyn
h»rr! Mn’walur Rowell and children ter. Mr. and Mra. Paul Dyer of^wggtem university of Evanston. Ill.
was given in marriage
Kalamazoo.
। Mrl r e Wall u |e,vlng today entertaining eleven-year-oid Nora । Harrtngton
by her uncle. George Baulch. U»e
Mrs PauL Patterson (Jeanette for Jonesboro, Ark., to visit her Crown, recently from Marseille*.
Thomas I of Detroit, who is visit- parents, and will return in time
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will for school opening with her daughThomas of Wayland waa in the ler. Nancy, who haa been spending
san last weekend.
city Tuesday.
the summer with* her grandpar­ her parents took her Immediately
Cilla.. h...!
reiumra 10
X'^Tb^^
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Van Worden ents.
Miss Rosemary Jacobs and Miss
S“
*“’• and daughter Helen of Chicago
Virginia Townsend visited the for­
mer’s brother Gordon and Harold
mm, Minnie Keyes, Washington. I Sunday from a week at Hui i*kn Zerbel home thl* week
and
D. 8. and Mrs. Win Walker. BatHaM
Mra. George
oeorgr Hart
nan of
oi Grand
urana Rapn«|&gt;- Kimmel at Ypsilanti
r ------ Thursday
------------1-----Mrs
tvewaygo.
Th^y
I As the wedding party proceeded to
Sra’iTTj*"
W M*Bobbin, .nd Mr, I
tie Creek, were Sunday guests of j। near
~-.1
C,
«
..
v •‘he altar steps, where vow. were
I Keith Brady spent the weekend
Mtas-Msry McElwain.
I at Monroe visiting relatives.
S’nce leaving France. Nora has exchanged and ritgt* given, they
Mn
HUI
.
n«i
“
j!"
Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Burkey and , Mrs. Mary Hilton is spending a
c«nm»nd
played slrMlns from -o Perfect
son, Robert of Sparta, were week­ j two weeks’ vacation tn Jackson.,
of lhe English language. She has i^-e - Barn*by
end gue*b&gt; of their son. Floyd and Kaiamaaoo and Grand Rapids
i .d^r^'L^xx ? SF.
*“» ««■&gt;«
"’Bl' ' MU.
mis* H.rmura,.
riarnngion * r&gt;wn
gown ol
oi nteggfamily, and are spending this week
In dtacusalne Mlehlean« nrsrtir*
. “in was fashioned princesse
Mr and Mrs. Ray Walers and !
prafU5e »I*U «
and next al tiiein cottage at the
Marguerite and Tom returned Sat- i
blackout
of Wednesday night. ,tyle. with a ipng full tram. The
camp grounds here, attending con­ urday from a week’s outing in CanNora
said
that
in
France
the
Mackdeep
yoke
of
silk
net
was
worked
ference and campmeeting.
•da.
doos not bother lhe civilian*. wllh
with seed pearls,
pearl*, the
the sleeves
sleeves were
were
Charlotte visited her mother. Mr*
. ..
„
v
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mr*.
Mis* Ruth Miller of Grand Rap­
Mr and Mrl c * clarke of 81 a* they arc in bed long before dark long and ttght-fittlng. and tiny
A W. Reickord and MLva Grace Ids visited her brother and wife, Mr. 'Jessie McLaurv Frldav
anyway. Due to fuel and clothing satin buttons extended down Die
Riickord. were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ and Mr* Bernard McPharlln, Sat­
shortages, it L* customary to go to back of the waist. Her finger-tip
liam Fox of KalamaxOo. and Mr. urday.
bed about six o'clock taking a mor­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Damson and her Gull lake home
ground Aug- 22.
sel of food for supper, and a small ' orange blossoms. She earned a
flash-light by which to read.
shower bouquet of KUlamey and
David Morgan of Kalamazoo L*'
VICTORY GARDEN
tor a weeks visit.
and Mrs Eldon Wolfe and son. visiting hta grandmother. Mra. Neil
Nora's visit to Hastings was ar­ ! Finch roaes.
'
\
Mr. and Mra William Fox of
Lansing; Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Man­ Boekeloo.
Miss Jean Harrington, mal^l-of| Should you walk into my garden ranged by one of Mrs. Gury's friends
Kalamazoo s|&gt;ent Friday and Sat­ digo and children. Adrian: Mr. and
in
Chicago.
, honor for her sister, wore a blue
Miss Bettie Weaver was in Chi- It would fill you with dlspslr
urday with Mr. and Mra Harley Mr* fidward Fitting and son. East
cago over the weekrnd visiting! You would wonder what I planted:
marquisette modeled over satin. A
lanslng. The four men were for­ Robert Cooper who ta al the Uni-,’ Vegetables, I planted there.
HASTINGS COUNTRY CLUB
j row of blue velvet bows trimmed
Henry Vahlslng spent Sunday in mer teachers at the Michigan
verslty of Chicago Naval Radio'
Detroit visiting relative.
A 'carry-in luncheon was sub­ the dress from the ruchtng-edged
School for the Blind at lanslng.
Training School
! Summer's sun came up and nursed stituted for the regular Country sweetheart neckline in front to the
F. F. Gosch accompanied' Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Van Buskirk
Miss
Ethel
LaMore
ot Mt | ’hem
Mrs. T. Stowell and Mr and Mrs. went to Fremont Friday lo attend
Club luncheon Tuesday. Aug. 11,. teatatline, and the same trim was
Frank Williams tp the Pilgrim Holi­ a business and social gathering of Pleasant ta a guest this week at i Rain beat on the bursting seeds,
due to fair
week. Twenty-five used down the back of the full
ness camp meeting at Owosso Bun­ I school superintendents and their the home of Mr. and Mr* W. R But I raised a puny cabbage
members and guest* attended. Bridge floor-length skirt. She wore a blue
Cook, following her »ummer term And a garden full of weed*,
day.
wives
prizes, which had been donated, tian* veil of shoulder length, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chambcrtaln
IIarry Youn&lt; u„ p E of teaching at Central Michigan,
were won by Mr*. Edward Van her colonial bouquet was of mixed
| I grabbed up my hoe and smote Pope ring and Mr*. Guy Keller, flowers.
M^U win.i™ Adal* and Mr and Mr*. Neil Adair college.
Mra. Etta Blough was the week-; them
. guests of Mr. and Mra. Winston rollMt-vw, iMm, vmm&gt; at wnrt
Mr*. Dan Walldorf! winning the
Merrick over the weekend. On
“vTH.ne CkJ end guest of Mr. and Mra. Ross. Used eaeh method that I knew
and the ushers were Douglas Barnes
blind bogey.
Monday. Mr* Chamberlain went
Txt Burton of Charlotte.
| But they raised their heads unand Lawrence Moore
Out-of-town guests were: Miss
11 । .... , «...
- * .so entuiea. reported to Custer last
Mta* A Been Wataon of Royal
daunted
Mrs. Harrington wore a blue and
tar^r^f^AswWMk Wednesday and was trans104 East State Street
Oak was the weekend guest ot Mbs, And. my goodness, how they grew
oor tor a rew ci.ivs oiMcrvation.
...— ..
Mr. and Mra. B. R. Reed and
Mond,y' dealinaUon un- Carol Fuller.
Mr. and Mra. Vemor Blough and All day long I hoed and sweated,
htam*mOtoera Mra V”? ^^f । Mr “nd
O“&gt; «*“ a”d Leonvra.aTitet ■ M
° p
f *,fd Bunnell ot 8t. Joseph spent the children spent Bunday with Mr. and । And I tried to clear a track.
Mrs, C. J.
J Penney and family df
titI. When I cleared,
cleared. a spot before
--------------me
Watervliet.
■
weekend with Mr. and Mra. Ro- Mra,
Rnval Oak.
I They grew up behind my back.
Walidorn.
Ibert Mills. The men. spent some
Mn. Leland Bennett returned I
The committee for Guest Day
time fishing at Gun lake.
Saturday from Verena. N. C-. where IIn mY dreams they stood beside me
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Monica and Mr. she had spent three weeks as the I Reaching out with clutching hand* next week Tuesday. Aug. 18. Js
Mrs. Cedric Morey, chmn., Mrs. By-.
and Mrs.'John Ingram were guests guest of her sister. Mrs
Leona And I woke in trembling horror
Owned sad opertUd by
ron Fletcher, and Mrs
Robert'
nuu clevelamd
Proctor.
Proetor. whose health j M
Aa iI grameo
granted tncir
their aemanas.
demands.
proctor. Mrs. proetor.
Shannon.
Grand Rapid* Thursday.
„„
l&gt;wr acco(np
.nw,
hits been very poor,
accompanied
■ Mr. ana Mrs. Mark L«e were in j4
re Bennett
Mra.
Dennett home and plans toJ1 I wllt
wl11 no more raise
r«l*e a garden
- her
. _ here.
»___
Ver IT *n&gt;
am too
In- weak a man.
A dinner will be held at the
C.Vlc*f°
week •‘Un&lt;,,n* Ule make
future
home
j. For
Country Club Thursday, Aug. 20,
gift show.
•
! Mlu Edfth Burket of New Ken- After thia 171 eat my rations
with the following committee in
; Mr and Mr*. Stephen Kanne* I sington. Pa. accompanied by a From • K*yly pictured can.
and louto Jr., of YpallanU were. frlend arrived Tuesday for a visit1
Mrs. Grace Smith. Delton charge: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branch
chairmen.
Dr. and Mrs. C. P
h^ebi. Twllh MUs Ruth McLaughlin.
'
- Ro.be? c.lart- wl&gt;?. u worktn®
| Mr. and Mrs Walter Clinton and B??N8O?3BE£.K . „ _
Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith
Battle Creek and taking an aviation , Mr. and Mrl Melvin Simmons of
Mr and Mra. E. J. Beck of Carl­
course In addition, spent Saturday Grand Rapids were Sunday euesta ton announce ‘he marriage of their and Mrs. Kim Bigler. Mr. and Mrs.
and Sunday with hta parents. Mr. 'of the n-v and
aiffo/d rlrri I daughter, Doris Ruth,
to Staff O. E Goodyear, and Mrs. M. J
.nd Mr, Mnrl CUrk,
■
l llm on IS cSu“«
«* pu“
»■ Branran or Uu Cross
STEAM HEAT
Mrs. Humphrey Rohns of Buffalo
Sunday guests at the home of Army Air Corps, whichtook place
HOT A COLD WATER
ta spending the week with her Mr. and' m„. E p Bottom were , 8aturriav
’ ■a. at Napoleon. Ohio VIRGINIA FOX. IONIA.
Saturday.*&gt;&gt;
Aug
SHOWER BATH
Mrs. Bronson graduated from ENGAGED TO ORVILLE COOLEY
mother. Mrs o F. Chidester and I rd ward Bottum. Jr., of Detroit.
Announcement is made of the en­
Je*2
Mr and Mrs. Bert Stiles of Grand । Hastings High school in 1941 and
Single 13.50 ger wk. up
Mr and Mr* A. H Carveth were jupki* Bn&lt;i Mr. and Mrs Gerald 1* now ■ student at W.M.C.E. Kal- gagement of Mb* Virginia Fox.
1 guests Sunday of the M A. Lam- , Hoekstra and patty and Tummy of, amazoo. Sgt. Bronson also attended daughter of Mr. and Mrs!- Arthur
Ha*tinin
High,
graduating
from
Fox,
North Jackson street, to Or­
bles at Gun lake.
| Kalamazoo
I Mra. Edna Shroyer of Elyria. Ohio
Mr. and Mrs Alton Rogers of the Jackson schools. He is lhe ton ville Cooley of Hastings. — Ionia
I .pent a few days lhe past week with Jackson spent Saturday with Mr , of Mr. and Mra Hubert D- Bron­ County News.
Mr. Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ka Mr. Roy Durbin
Durbin
,t M&gt;n., formerly of Hastings, now of
her lister. Mrs Louis Karmes.
Hpd
krice Mildred llrwlrpn
_ Janie*
•____ Short
nl__ . of
.....
t
Miss
Hosken nf
of V.rmnnl.
VermontMrs
Kalamazcfc
?llI’
’ »nd the grandson 3. J. Cooley, finished his course at
ta vtaiUng Mr and Mrs Fred Pren“J;’
Mra D’ c- BrtXtton of Hastings High In January. He had
been on the apprentice training
tlce this week.
.
course and was employed in the
Mra. Sterling Rogers, Harold and shattitk nfvkion
^‘Sd.I''B^d'.“"M
,n ■“*
lamlly re- Kroger meal department. In Feb­
ruary he left Hastings to work in
R1?r‘.S„dn'1Xw TO Cr.M c, S
Ionia, reluming in June for the
commencement .exercises. He was
Youthful, light and airy for your wartime
made
manager of the meal depart­
Mr*&lt;IndI^rsL»itard Black of from out of U&gt;wn were: Mr and
summer activities—lhe r
ment in one of the Kroger st
sunfleld
Rnnd.v
PhUUp Dickinson. Fullerton. in Ionia in May.
haircut! Every snip of HI
Md- Mr ‘nd Mra rnuik OUver.
tbe^home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ,daughter, Myrtle Farr, and grandSILV'ER WEDDING
^Maroi’n Merrick
.nd
wiiiiem‘dau«hUr' Frances Farr. Newaygo:
nemn?.v
n«nd w.ni^1
Mr and Mri1 Arthur Shattuck and ANNIVERSARY
About seventy-five relatives and
PERMANENTS
daughter. Helen. William Shattuck
friends
from Kalamazoo, Battle
Mrt
E
d
A
C^kl^Marvin
*
11
'
1
dau
«
hters
Mrs
Florence
Jones
Maehlneieaa lt.SO
Shampoo A ECr
ta Mr■ riuHnta £nht.
M
I
Mab&gt; Tiff. Howard City: Mr. Creek. Hastings. Nashville. Char­
Finger Wave vU
up. other* from
lotte
and Bellevue met at the pleas­
**mI .nd
n^?hMTn&lt;nn ,.1IM “d
A,bCr‘ 8tU1‘1 ’nd
ant farm home of Mr. and Mn
Mr- “d Urs Glen
on John Johnson of Bedford Sun- WUe Bnd famlIyt unslng: Pvt Harry Cheeseman on Sunday eve­
ning to help thhem celebrate their
Mr .nd Un r/nKwr. W.K.r Mr J#mM D00*- Forl K«««- K-V Mr 25th wedding anniversary, which1
•rii M~d
’m?. and Mri Robert Newton and famttore^ T^of Krtam.^
’’ Ur- Fr^Ort MM Su“n J°hn9On’ took place on Aug. 12. 1917 It tai
J ?Mr«
»^n
r M
‘he oldest member present. also the fifth anniversary of their!
daughter and husband. Mr. and
Bunday visitors at the home of,
* a,
Mrs George Woodmansee.
Mra May Trieb and Mis* Leonard* its A SMALL WORLD
Tlie home »as decorated through-1
Trk'b at Pennock hospital.
; Our Martin Comers correspondMra Yloyd Merrick and daugh- ent aends in lhe following item out with-gladioli Musicians from
ter. Mtaa Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs | which will be of interest to every- Hastings furntahed the entertain­
ment.
autated by Mr. and Mn I
Jamea Huggins of Detroit were one
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
George Ollleaple. a former reai- Howard Bristol. Many beautiful and
Ben Merrick Sunday. Mrs Levan-( dent of this place but now of useful gifts were given Mr and!
ch* Merrick returning with them charleston. W Va. received a let­ Mrs. Cheeseman and their picture;
.for -a •few months’ stay.
-i&lt;r fron) a C0U4|n ln inland, stat­ was presented to each family)
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Little Miss Joan Ryan went te
to ’ing that a boy from Orangeville present. All hope that they may,
lo celebrate their Golden anGrand Rapine
Rapid* on me
Ithe tram
urana
train uut
last Mien.,
Mid1_ with the U.
u. 8. troops in live w
Tuesday where she spent the week Ireland, had called on them. Going nlversary.
part
with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kress
—
• the GUlespte place
--------of* *-business
- ------ 1 I
------HIGHLAND BUTTERSCOTCH X
Mr. and Mra. E F Bottum spent , the Midler boy noticed the name APPROACHING MARRIAGE
Monday in Grand Rapids
I Gillespie, and remembering that
The marriage of Mta* Billie Jean
Hopkins,
daughter of Mr slid Mrs
Mr.
and
Mra.
J.
F.
Edmonds
rehta
former
teacher.
Armlna
OilEACH
turned home Saturday rilghl after, lesple Pike, bad visited tn Ireland Fred Hopkins ol Hastinpi and
having spent two months visiting and had relatives there, he went Dale Keeler, son of Mr. and Mrt
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
their children and families. Mrs I In and discovered the proprieter Earl Keeler of Hastings, will take
Belle Hyatt. Joliet, 111.: Mra. Elsie ■ was her own cousin, all of which place at the ftome of the bride's
“‘—
Cuyahoga
Palls.
Ohio; I proves that wherever you are. you parents. Saturday afternoon. Aug
Maurice Edmonds. Detroit: and I can moat always find some one j#. The bride and groom are plan­
Phon* ;&lt;;i
northern »rip(
Gordon Edmonds. Ann Arbor .Mr. I that knows some one that you
I and Mra Gordon Edmond* and ■ know, and that It’s really a small Immediately afterwards They will
be al home at 420 N. Michigan Ave
Bonnie accompanied them home. 1 world after aU.
brother-in-taw and slater. Mr. and family were Sunday guests at the
Mrs. U. C. Manns.
i Harry Ritchie cottage. Gun lake.
Mra. L. W. William* and Jeanie
The Misses Helen Naylor Beatrice
returned io Columbus. Ohio, Sat- Tuckennan %nd Ja.vcl Smith .pern
urday, after a week's visit with her the weekend al clear fate Lodge
parents. Mr. and Mra Maurice Pier- ! Mrs. Robert Dawson waa al Wstthem ifor X’UUin*’
^pught kina lake near Pontiac test weekthem for the von Rcu-Johnson end as the guest of Mra Glenn Fitzwedding, came for them last Friday, gibbons.
He has been transferred to Louta-, Mtaa Elizabeth arel Ml..
•uH^Ki'.by UK HB.I1W
a, 'turn

Cum home Bunday.

SUMMER

CLEARANCE!
Summer Dresses Marked Down 25%

to 50%

DRESSES REDUCED

Sheers to $1.00-$1.95-$2.95
Cottons to $1,95-$2.95-$3.95
Bembergs to $2.98 and $3.98

SUITS

Cotton, rayon and seenudeer suit*
$8.95, now $5.95
Regular $5.95, now as low as $2.95

PLAYSUITS

Marked as low as $1.00

SLACK SUITS

MN

Good selection, many reduced to $1.95

FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL BETTER
SUMMER DRESSES

Vtilks

colate
rices

ORE

E
DUTY
ffenon

Bonnet &amp; Gown Sh

The BEAUTY BAR

ANNUAL

WESLEYAN METHODIST CAMP

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Have a FEATHER-EDGE Cut!

SUNDAY, AUG. 16 to SUNDAY, AUQ. 23

AT CAMPGROUNDS 2* MILES SOUTHEAST OF
HASTINGS, OFF M-37

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

Evangelistic services daily at 10 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m
Children's meeting 10 a.m. Young People's 8:30 a.m

WORKERS

Bakery Special

CAKE SQUARES

RASPBERRY JAM ROLLS

REV. E. W. TOKLEY, Toronto, Ont., Conodo

50'
25'

BANGHART BAKERY

rev. o. g. mckinley,

com.t.0,

n. y.

)

j

PROF. LORENZO HARVEY, cotrsi, s. c, Song
REV, CHAS, FOSTER, Young Peoplet Leader
MISS JEANNETTE FRIESS, Children'. Worker

Evangell

EVERYONE INVITED TO ALL THESE SERVIC

�ncurr

THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1X1

it Hastings Banner

CHURCHES

Sheldon Agency
All Kinde of Insurance
Surety Bonds
Phone 2113
Hastings

Mrs. Control and family, attended
the annual meeting of the Battle
Creek Farm Bureau on Thursday

CHURCHES MAKE
APPOINTMENTS

.
“ ,'wo J"""™''*'1"™ «n»urr. Mn. Kuhlm«n .Uirmd
h&gt;U UM Annual tajtam.
wnk ,
ttolt lwo wnU m S».
•nd On n&gt;uH &lt;rf Um PAatanU ap- u
„ Bar »n. will .ho npotalmenU an ot tatami ta Barry „nily mo.nl hrrr from Drlroll and
counu Ptapla. taunoch a, wrrral
h,vn
marl* In
tn the
in. i. The
_
_D. anda C.
— Stores.
-Inc., otrtng -.r.Mp rharuraS h
*vc _been ™ade
rrviee 7:0*. churches of theea denominations, stockbridge, have bought out the
&gt;». Uta —tai tanoor paatan h.ta Une txi»rta»n&gt; Hom. Hrrtan
iy.r eerslee I
lr“!“Jerre&lt;1 l&lt;? new.Wise will remain as manager of lhe
Ttsoa Jrtfh annual (—..In., ot IN. .
. .
MLu Esther Dull has returned to
Mr home in Daytona Beach. Fla.,
.after spending several weeks with
'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

1

Swanson Agency
109 W. State St.

Life

Auto

Fira

,

Tornado

the helm for the second year. The
Hits and lhe Eagle schools are
still closed: and at lhe Briggs
school. Mrs. Adelbert Courtright

AUCTION SALES

Appointment of pastors for the
coming year brings a change to
Hastings. Rev. B. R. Parsons, pas­
tor here for several yean, has been
transferred to St. Louis. Mich. His
successor will be Rev. Seth Davey.
. During hla pastorate here. Rev.
Parsons has labored faithfully in
Hustings. Castleton and Morgan,
and has won lhe respect and friend­
ship of all, who regret to see him

HENRY FLANNERY

Other appointments of Intereat

NASHVILLE

DR. L. J. CASTON

which convened al Barnaby Park
near Sunfield last week, closed Sun­
day evening with lhe reading of the
appointments by Bishop W. E. Mus­
grave of Huntington. Indiana.

OPTOMETRIST
Haitlnge

Pincoist Bldg.

David -Harper, a workman nt
Country Club Hills of Battle Creek,
had the misfortune on Monday to
Injure his foot while using the
jx&gt;wrr lawn mower
Mrs. Hable Buxton and sister.

Marshall Furnaces

were Sunday dinner guests of Cluu.
Farlee and family.

1

ing in a factory at Grand Rapids.
Guy Kantner and family attended
camp meeting at Barnaby Park
Sunday.

Other appointments In-

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for al! makes of
furnaces.

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Kavertroughiag

Herman Babcock • cottage. Bristql
lake. Attendance, ninety-one. They
will meet the third Sunday ot Au-

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
141 K. State
&gt;

Phone 2331
tf

CREDITORS
irhlian Th-

'

The Briggs church and home­
coming was well attended .and a

fifty broke bread togeth&lt;7fThe ser­
mon by the pastor was most In­
spiring Those to attend from away

JERRY ANDRUS
AU. FORMS or INSURANCE
SL'BKTl* BONOS

F&gt;— Ul&gt;

'
‘
' । Carrick; Freeport—Revs. E. B. and
y»4a».j*7 7.30 a. A. Griffin ।from Woodland*; receiving congratulations on the ar­
min a P M iOr*ud Rapids—Rev. V- E. Robison rival of a six and one half pound
ih« fir.i To»»-1'from Caledonia*; Lake, Odessa— baby girl. August 1. She will an-

WHAT SHALL BE
DONE ABOUT IT!

AUCTIONEER
Liat your Auctioa Sales with

DEWEY REED

Kenneth Miller. Supt. of the 4-H
calf club, and other exhibits of
i calves, namely Eldon Cole, presl-

gives. Dates

Hartings, Mich.
If

Shipping Livertock

Every Saturday

Mrs Mary Clark Is staying with
er sister. Mrs. George Clark ot

Cole left Monday morning for the
Barry county fair with exhibits.
desks and heating
plant, through the Kellogg Foun-

a for
elN11.I,-,.
North

Buyer for STILES end
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone Z5U, or call
717—F3 through
the
week.
u.

ot

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farley of
Mont (teller. Ohio, called on his
l brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Farlec Saturday afternoon
I enruuU* lo Hustings, witere they will
ITS STILL WRONG
In a big shop, on a hot day. a
woman was seen to hold her doc
up for a drink at one of the foun­
tains. A shopwalker, advised of
this, hurried to the acene.
"Madam." he expostulated, "this
fountain Is for the use of cus­
tomers."
The shopper looked confused.
"Oh. I’m to sorry." she replied, “I
thought it waa for lhe employees"

DRY GOODS
Bride—"Do you sell dry goods
here?"
Clerk—"No this Li a grocery "

some dried apples.'

We are very glad to hear that
Mn Frank Haney is improving.
Mrs Emily Wilcox'll spending this
Mrs.. Esther Messimer of Detroit
spent last week at the Reid hotel.
Thomapple lake.
On
Monday,
twenty six met at Putman park for
a pot luck dinner In her nonor. She
returned to her home Tuesday.

Irvin Lind of Camp Shelby re­
turned Sunday after a ten days

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

Most of the oat crop is on the
ground In shocks or uncut.
Mrs. David Harper sustained a
broken arm Monday, while caring
for her husbands foot injury.

INSURANCE

a physician.

s. HTiiil Hrlfuoi. &lt;;ih(.

CARDS OF THANKS

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brasi, Copper &amp;
Load.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

mazoo Wednesday.
All the 4-H boys and girls are
busy getting their projects ready for

guests at a family dinner on Sun­
day at their parents home. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Holmes honoring Miss
Juanita Nye and mother. Mrs. Wil-

Pennoek hospital last week for a
. minor operation.
!
Mrs. Josephine Cheeseman had
। ns a guest recently her aunt. Mrs.
Volney Buxton from Flint.

WANTED!

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

Auto Mechanic, with ex­
perience. Will work on
weekly (alary, or on 50­
50 basis. Best working
conditions.
Permanent
employment. Apply at
once. C. B. Burkholder,
Hastings Chevrolet.
7-16

for tome of thot good

Lily White Flour

were held Sunday at the church
Mrs Madeline Norman. Supt.. Miss
Nina Fenner. Asst. 8&gt;jpt.. Mlia fcrary
Saunderson, Secy.. Mra. Charles Mc­
Nulty, Treas.. and Mn. Leone Brad­
field/ pianist. The teachers were all

Quality fuels

,w.

E. M. DUNLOP
Pine Lake Orchards

Farmers, ATTENTION
YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

HORSES$750 C0WS$6°°
WE HAVE A COLLECTOR
Stationed at 912 West Green St. in
Hastings To Give Immediate Service

NO PEACHES

Truss Fitting
I XPtRIENCED
FITTER

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

PEACHES

Friday night at the home of Mrs. ’ week.
Leia Young with Mra. Melissa Sho­
VALLEY FRUIT MARKET
walter. assisting.
•
ANDERSON and &lt;;OCHRAN
Rev. and Mrs H. R. Kreig and
family are at Riverside park. BuchAllegan phone 189
Adv. 8-13
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sharp of Rich-

ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Case Sunday.
Callers Sunday evening at the
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Case hbme

W Na. Michigan Arenac

LT IAIKEET

mlssloner. The ballot, if printed,
would contain only blank spaces foe
the voter to write two mints. Bul
how could the voter name any two
lawyers of this county for that of­
fice. when none of the county's
lawyers wont lhe office? The ques­
tion of what to do will be put up
to the attorney general of Michigan.
It will be Interesting to know what
he thinks should be done In this
county about pointing non-partisan

the hospital following an Injury in Hamburg Shop

JAKE DEtKIESTER

CASH

often

right and family from Hastings:

Nail Bank BU,.

Estimates cheerfully

Dan

Sunfield—Revs. Floyd H. and Mabel'
Nagfl: Wakeshma—Rev. Edward Smith spent Friday in Lanslng. The
Gamble: Woodbury—Rev. J. I. Bat­ latter couple were guests of Mr.
t and Mrs. Casgo Smith while the

We Pay the Phone Charges

PHONE

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!

HORSES ... ?5.OO
COWS .... $4.OO
HIDE MUST IE IN COOD CONDITION

PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

Valley Chemical Company
CALL NEAREST STATION
HASTINGS-2697
IONIA-4OO
‘Fifteenth Year of Service."

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
CONSENT OF WIVES NOT
NEEDED BY NAVY ENLISTEES

027

TOOTH PASTE TUBES

old,

inclusive, to enUat

In moat

U..£?*mSX ”

BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE CAMERON

•'

FARM

W. heard ot
oermon raid
told over
ovrr
We
of &gt;
a German
Britain where several German
planes were brought down by anticraft gun* -manned' by women.
W'. 7.ere .PUlUn? S' «0&lt;xlnew&lt;
•a letter lo a toldier and argued
*‘Sn&lt; "'v. •ert2u*‘&gt;p wh*V^ lO put
manned or womanned.
Well Bye folk*. See you al lhe
Yippee!

r

Hostings, Mich.

TH EATE ■=
Telephones 2244-2557 M

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 14-15
Double Feature Attraction

THRU DIFFERENT EYES

DANGER IN THE PACIFIC
SUNDAY and MONDAY. 16-17
Ray Miltend, Betty Field

ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY
Tue*., Wad.. Thurt., Fri., 18-19-20-21

Sunday afternoon visitor* at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Will Bryans
of South Hutlngs.
» Mrs Mabel Cook of Shelby. Ohio,
and Mr. and Mra, Arthur Webb of
Gun lake were Friday guests &lt;JT Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Haywood.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Bush and fam­
ily of Battle Creek were Sunday
evening visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Elmer Bush.
Mra Donald Hrnton and two chil­
dren spent Thuraday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Haywood and
family of Dowling.
Mr. and Mrs.-Paul Pardee and
children of Garden weie Sunday
afternoon visitors at the home of
Mr. and Msj Donald Henion. Miss
' Angie Ellen Pardee remained here
to spend two week* with Mr. and
Mrs. Henion and Mr. and Mra. Vern
Haywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Holley and
children or
of Kalamazoo were iSuncniiaren
afternoon guests of Mr
I1?8'__________
Don't forget the Gregory school
picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed McPharlln thl* Sunday. Aug. 18.

"THIS ABOVE ACL"
Children under twelve, 10c plus 1c tax. total 11c

Barry

theatrv
JE*

Hotting,. Mich.. Phone, 2247-2282

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 14-15
Double Feature Attraction
Virginia Bruee. Brod Crawford, Dick Foran

Insurance Accounts
MLLUUnr*

.

. It la not so much the width of i
your field of usefulness u the qual-1

j

‘Tbit

I* the identifying mark particular
people look for on the back of lhe greet­
ing cord* they *end ond receive.”
Ttntf

_________ WE FEATURE HALLMARK CARDS

DRUG SPECIALS
$1.00 Dr. Miles Nervine
50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia
50c Pepto Bismol —.
60c Lysol Disinfectant
25c Forhans Tooth paste
75c Fitches Shampoo
65c Kremel Shampoo
$1.25 S S S Tonic
60c Bromo Seltzer
$1.00 Zemo Liquid

attended the
at
u... McCallum reunion u
and Mra. Edward Rice. Mrs. Mary • .i. hrun* nf \&lt;r -md Mn, Evaratt
Rice te
is visiting
visltlns Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mrs WeldWeld. .
J™
Everett
Rice
: McCallum in Hickory Comers on
la Ln Hutlngs.
Saturday.
Sunday guest* at the Hammond ;I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill and
and Bateman home were Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Nelsop Hulbert of
mJ* aJn^Mra^Pronk^mmzrtmt iI B
"l,lc Cwk
*m Sunday with Mr.
Battle
Creek 4p
spent
Mr. and Mra. Frank Kemmerling , and jj- Albert Ulrich
;
of Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. WU- !
andA‘"J" j?' Baker and
Mr? SSTJch S Hutinu M?
8u^
and Mra Bert Fancher, local.’
jd‘?, at ‘he,r ,arm ?ere'
Mtes Eva at&gt;d Dorothy Hook are 1 M™- Otto Pranshka. who hu been !
spending thl* week at the U. B. ’•*nd5S
wllh ?lcr Par’
children's camp at Barnaby i»rk, ,
Nr- and Mr'
Ferguson
Delton, recovering
recovering from
from her
her rere- |
near Sunfield
[iat
al Oelton.
rrni
nru-riiHnn returned
w&gt;lnn»H to
m her
1.-,Mra. Anna Hammond came home i1 «
nl operation,
ahe1, home Sunda
Sunday,
from Leila hospital Friday. She
&gt;"
d b,
Mr
stood the trip very nicely and
te'! Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Thomu of
slowly gaining. Mra. Guy Erb of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr.
Grand Rapids te helping care fori and Mra. Prank Chilson.
her.
| Mra. Otto Pranshka spent the
--------■■■*■♦ *■
............
। weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Merle
-ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS- . TObtu at Dowling.

83c
-43c
..47c
..43c
19c
49c
59c
99e
49c
. _83c

You don’t talk about them... but

your letter paper does!

Alwajra \ A/) Cornel

LyBARKER’S X?
HASTINGS
PHONE
2115

Your Scrap Into The Fight

t^WAHg^BAVDS

BUREAU

FOR WHEAT
• FOR INCREASED YIELD
• LOWER COST PER
BUSHEL
BETTER QUALITY
GRAIN
TOP PRICE for CROP
INSURES FOLLOWING
CLOVER CROP

American Banking
GOES TO WAR
A country that is up in arms for freedom
needs united effort in production from
its industries, business, labor, farming

HAND

BANKING.

The

banks of

America, the Hastings City Bank in­

cluded, have expanded their normal

RECOMMENDED ANALYSES
0-14-7 0-20-0

facilities to include the sole of War

Bonds, Victory Loans to speed produc­
tion of war machineryr and safe deposit

Tyrone Power, Joan Fontaine
Adapted from lhe Best seller book of the Month

.

mUUon
wllh w. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mn.
Richard Gaskill, Mr. and Mr*. Ro­
a&lt;e
accounta apply w the bert Gaskill. Mr. and Mra. Charles
Social Security Board each year for Gaskill and Mr. and Mra. Ivan
duplicate account number card* lo Gaskill and their families, were all
replace tho« lo*t. dcatroyed. or *o present. Richard was home from
| badly worn they cannot be read, Camp Forrest. Tenn.
Bcc&lt;___
’rdld«_“&gt; Mr William
E.„Kiroh.—
-------- : mi.
mr&gt;.
aiiuci. turn
the . Rnarrt*. children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'■gesaner. manager nf the
;2e»d O'Dc® «n «he Grand Rapid* WaUace canwl at the-Roy Perry
| NaUonal Bank Building, Grand home Sunday.
GET INTO THE gCRAP
, Rapids. Michigan.
I w.
—--------------------Mr. and »«..
Mrs. —
Floyd
Gaskill
were
WTh?re8 pRMVMi«h sernn iron and
"AlUlou«h request* for replace• "Although request* for replaceThere is enough scrap Iron and menls are always granted” Mr at lhe U. B. camp ground at Sun­
steel, to say nothing of Un. line. Klrchgeuner said
“Uw
worker field on Sunday afternoon.
understand thatTutuTuro
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Belch of
and tool shed* of Barry county to on hU part wlU help to prevent de­ Battle Creek called iw »he Perrys
tank* and ,plan“’
in Issuing him a duplicate card. Sunday afternoon.
hundreds of gtm* bayonet* and He lhou]d kccp a permanent record ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds
hand grenades. IT all of It4* B«th- :Of
account number. In any way and family and E. A. Reynolds spent
fmd
enoUfh hf
With such a record he the weekend with Mr. and Mr*. By­
oW robber lying around to make will be able to teU u. what hl* num­ ron Girard of Holland.
dozens nr
.
. .
. ! On Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Cha*.
ot ns
gas masks, cranlann
seaplane &gt;__ , . ... ........... .
emergency boat*, aircraft tires and With lhe number, we can replace Gaskill and Mrs Richard GaskiU
pontoons for bridges. Let's make hl* card immediately.
Without accompanied Richard to Detroit
tills new campaign to harvest scrap knowing what It is, we have to send
material on farms and elsewhere be­ [hte application for a duplicate to Sunday nlcht for Ctmn Fbrrest.
ginning Monday, the most success­ the accounting section of lhe Burful one to date.
leau of Old-Age Insurance at Balti­ an their uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mra. Samuel Ashby one day last
Maryland.
GREOORY
I more.
-in’ Sng
such a requ«L the week.
' "In maklne str-*- * ---------- ■*Mr and Mn Harold TenEyek and worker
car,f VM u.p-un
„pUln 1 Mr- and Mrs Melvin Campbell
. shoulJ
daughter. Gretchen, of Grand Rap- i that what he want* is a duplicate
----- and family of Leslie viaited Kenneth
U&gt; were Bw,d«y .turn™. ,ur.U .(
. not a new one. Assignment Reynold* and family Sunday night
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Ingram andint a rnew account number to a per- • *nd Monday.
family.
I &amp;on who
^rs- Myrtle Cotton -..J
and '.V..,.
Wm. LLa
who already
already ha*
ha* one number
,,Mr ,‘ndM" =“rI
and fam-; conruMM. h
„ account „,
a may re- Mont
...... ............
...................
hl*
and
c,llpd .............
■* thc Prrr
&gt;’ home SatHy attended the Drake reunion sull ln difncuin^. |n Uic eventual “I‘d"y evening.
Sunday near
Hun^.v
r n^mHli.
Greenville. Mr.
Mra. Al
...­ wlllemrnl o{ hu cUlnu fof
। Mr and Mr* Earl Roush and
lie Simmons. Mr, Drake's ilster. of 1 ance benefit.,'’
1
--------------— **: family of ‘
Coats -Grove
called on
Mra
Grand Rapids, returned with them
Charles Rowley and family Friday
to spend the week here.
. evening.
DURFEE
Miss Helen Hill of St. Johns Is
and
Mm Roy PerrT »ttended the fuThe
many
friends
of
Rev.
visiting
lillUlg Miss
Mis* Joyce
joyce Wade
waae thl*
tnu week.
wees. ’;
7_ 'Iu.'
neral nf
— of
of a enn.ln
cousin. Arthur z-h.
Chase
Edward Groat and Mr and Mrs Mr*’ p‘«’Ier "Joice in the fact Hastings, Friday afternoon.
Adolbert Groat of Banfield, were that they are returned to Baltimore
Bunday guest* of Mr. and Mn&gt;. OU* circuit for lhe coming year.
Mis* Mary Baulch of Battle Creek NORTH HOPE
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Konleczny were spent last week with the home folk*. I Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCallum,

FERTILIZER

TRANI)

Important to Old Aqe 9l,MBY

chaaea a year-old baby tn between.

announced today by Paul Nelson.
They're Important Factor Chief Quartermaster, Recruiting
Do your bouquets all droop? Oura
tn Winning the War .
Officer in charge of Navy recruit- do. Do your plants all need water.u&gt;
ring? Oura do. Doc* your kitchen
A nationwide harvest of crumpled
Previously. Navy enlistees below ' smell lo high haaven with garlic?
collapsible tubes, collected by drug Uie rank of petty. officer. »econd Ours doe* DO you watch peoplea’
stores and other retailers through­ class, were required to furnish con- 'reaction when they enter and get
out the country. Is arriving dally sent papers signed by their wives. I a loader-it? I do. Some of them
at the Tin Salvage Inuitute, but now there are regular month- I say./AJhhhh. My. It smells good In
M J, ;_ ...
a r.
Newark. N,
.ml
)» h*tng’zan. ' out now mere are regular mi
verted jnto Un and other metals .&gt;f Navy I here." They like It. Others sa&gt;.
men below such rank.
—।"Whew!IT I guess they don’t like
for war. After sorting, the work'd
The revocation of the.cdnient rul- it. The sum total Is this—Canning
converting the tubes is comparative­ ing-also applies to,wives who are season hu started In earnest.
ly simple.
divorced -.and, receiving alimony.’
...
The average Collapsible tube U They likewise are eligible to re- i My geese are like tome people I
69 percent Un. These lubes ore ceivc dependency
-*--------allowances.
-"-----------i know—They go around
sUcklng
dumjied on a table where employees
Information about the Navy's new their necks out.
remove the caps for sterilization dependency provision* may be ob­
and reuse, then sort the tubra ac­ tained at any Navy recruiting staGolly, I'm glad I'm not a mother
cording to estimated Un content, lion.
rabbit. Think ot washing ten pairs
after which they are put In a hop­
of ears every morning, and WHAT
per and passed on to other sorters, OBITUARY
EARS.
who use two electric flatirons, one
Arthur Chase was born July 25th.
kept nt 450 degrees and the oUier
July conversation—First farmer:
1872 at Lansing. Michigan, being
at 620 degrees Fahrenheit. Tin the son of Andrew Jackson Chase My. don't It rain eaay?
melt* at the former temperature and cella Hamilton Chase. He at­
Second fanner: Yeah, and ain't
and lead at the latter. The all­ tended the public school at IsnUn items are then smelted In an sing and spent moat of his bust- ‘
oil burning "kettle, the paint and nes* life a* a salesman in Hastings.
Here is one of our favorite dishes
lacquer being burned away; the
He was married on September. 24.. for thl* time of year*. Cook lean
tooth paste rise* to the top; the 1881 to Mary Elizabeth Hail and to
°1 salt
pork, string beans and little
:
Un settles to the bottom.
them were bom two children. Em- ।''new potatoes together and cream
The collecUon of lubes Is just mntw
mons P)iu&gt;
Chase nf
of W-tmlt
Detroit and .Yn«f.
Jose­ i them. The pork has to be cooked
another aid In winning the war. phine Margaret Chase of Grand longer than the vegetable*. A per­
Sixty old tooth paste tubes provides fUpirte.
fect side dish to complement thl*
all the tin necessary for solder In
He slipped quietly away from this main one Is fresh cucumbers.
lhe electrical connecUon* of a Fly­ life on lhe morning of August 5.
ing Fortress!
War economy, or any time econ­
1M2 leaving to those who knew him
the memory of a great lover of his omy—Save all fish cleanings and
। fellow-men, for he had a wonder­
NAVY BUYS 1,000,000 LBS.
orite
shrubs or garden plant* for
ful gift of making friend* combined
OF MILKWEED PRODUCT
fertilizer. This Lx an Indian cus­
The lowly milkweed Is coming In­ with a profound contempt for show tom. They planted a fish (de­
to Its own at lul. It t* claimed and humbug.
Many beautiful trait* made up hl* ceased) In each hill of com. When
that a good substitute for rubber
I think of all the fish heads I threw
can be made from it, but that hu character for he persisted in keep­ at-the ducks this spring, then think
not been recommended u yet. ing mind and spirit on the sunny of that pouting flowering quince
■
side
of life however hard lhe trials
However, a factory hu been es­
that just won't grow. well, maybe
and
difficulties.
tablished at Petoskey to produce a
He leaves a glimpse into the 111 go yet and see if I can find
product from milkweed called "floss "
those fish skulls.
Why doesn’t
The United States riuvy ha* placed thing* of God to a devoted wife, a somebody tell me those things!l
an order for 1 (XXJ.000 pounds of IL son and daughter, three grand­
children
and two great grandchil­
It will be u*ed u a substitute for
Do
you
girls
want
to know how
an imported product which, on ac­ dren. a nephew Dwight Paul Chase to can apple sauce faster than you
count of war conditions Is not now who has made hi* home with him ever canned it before? And have It
available.
The naval authorities for twenty five year*, a large num­ take less sugar than ever before?
have tested It thoroughly, and ber of relatives and a oat of friends. Then listen, my pals, and you shall
claim it will answer their needs sat­
hear. It was taught by an alum­
isfactorily. Only 200.000 pounds will BARRY CO. BOYS AND
inum salesman who probably now
be needed this year, and the bal- GIRLS CAN BE DICK TRACES
Of all the people in Barry county. U selling granite dlsl.es. You take
ttMMilltweed&lt;wiUngrow*beat on what i l^r,2rliP‘lC81
^’{hev'aro your apples, naturally, and slice
the government call* "sulxmarginal
^^uS'^^^Lctal them every .U to 'v Inch and par­
land, wlilch te not fitted for grain 1
P,*y ,1!'&lt;n^h? allel with tiie core. Cook quickly
and sieve, or put through a ricer.
croiw. Barry county has a consld- i
,f
rL
erable sol! where milkweed would ; f^.’Z?n?Cr“L’_Pr Momtev1 the 17U1 By leaving lhe skins and cores In
flourish. There te much of that soli
™&gt;'„roin u2ir while they cook, you save alt the
In the region surrounding Pe^ey. Heroajs^^^^e^ natural sugar in the apple, which
is plenty. Also you save several
MUNICIPAL COURT
, "J*0’*'
™
^22 hours of valuable time. Also you
of apple. This method
out for the farm scrap harvest Uwsc save plenty vn.,
, Leo Fteher, of HuUnga township. ' r
n
„.
rl.- -*------yr- «
“
—
—
-u brought
orouint Into Municipal
-unioipu court
coon "“«&gt;« Wdden Iran moot peopte In should net A
there
being
wu
,
___ „
Monday on U&gt;&lt; ctuujo ot hoyln« MJ!
' IM from a bu*L_
about two ouart*
quart* of
of waste
waste tomcom­
no owoy from th. Kono ot on w- w,hlch h‘!e "“J
pared to the pans of peelings you
old.nt In which hh cor. which M Pu"
“ViL* “* old"
ordinarily have. Only add half the
never notice them.
WO, drtyln, wu Involrod. Ho id- ' ..............
,h""
i
a hint to these Dick Tracy*: If sugar you normally do. Our cousin
mltted lhe charge and was given a
j there's a road running by your can* a bushel of apples by thl*
fine of 825, cost* of *5.90. and wu
method In two and a half hours and
allowed 10 day* In which to pay. . place, the ditche* along It may well
Failure to cash up will mean 20 hold things fallen from automobUe*
, or wagon* or else ju*t thrown away.
days in jail.
■Look there: look everywhere: show
■ the grownup* all t^e "clue*'' to
TO ENTERTAIN
I waste you can find—to be turned
COAST GUARDS
'Six member* of lhe Coast Guard Into gun* and bombs and jeeps for
from Clear lake put on the program our flghlera.
for the Klwanls club Wednesday
Du­
noon of last week. The club voteh
to provide social entertainment for .
KMhrvfuTseSSta/city
the Clear lake trainees, and to regu- Mr* Kathryn N. Senriba, City ■
lariy invite members of that group
"" ’
to their home*.
.
GET IN THE SCRAP!

fin

SECTION TWO—I

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1942

IIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

FALL

GRAINS

RED ROCK-(RED WHEAT)
AMERICAN BANNER-(White Wheat1
SELECT SEED OF HIGH YIELDING GRAIN VARIE­
TIES is always a good investment. We have a com­
plete stock of seed grains of high quality and germi­
nation. TJte very best seed wheat is a bargain in the

for War Bonds and other valuables.
Bank at the Hastings City Bonk for
security and convenience of location.

BUY WAR BONDS OFTEN!

"BUTCH MINDS THE BABY
.

and Bruce Bennett Virginia Field

"ATLANTIC CONVOY
SUNDAY end MONDAY, 16-17

Treat All Cereal
Seed With

f F D F C A II
I L K L J A 11

Controls Stinking Smut
This easy duit treatment It sure.
co«tt about 2c per bushel of
teed. 1 lb. — 70c. Treats 32 bu.

"PRIVATE BUCKAROO

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
HASTINCJ, MICH.

'CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS

TIUTHONE 211*

N. CHURCH ST.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Five Years of Continuous Service*1
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN ____

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUM PAY, AUGC1T 11, 1H1

A

&lt;T

der of Caledonia, and Mr. and MiddlavUle. Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn. Clarenc# Banedict,
Mra- Joe Buehler, local.
last Sunday dinner
8outh Bowne with a swimming
Mr. and Mrs William Dipp and □rand Rapid* vidtort Saturday.
Rockhill of Hasting*, they visit- and Mr*. Howard Thaler.
Mia* Bia Bchroder. 10. who w
party at Bugarbusb lake, Monday
family spent Sunday at the home
the MMd farm near Hasting*
MU* Helen Steckle returned to
in Assyria township and rrday with Mr. and Mr*. Leo Fry
b.' Barker and Cathrtne and childran to Banfleld.
----- where
*■---------an
Oil well la being Battle Creek Sunday with harparIonia, Mr. and Mra. William Spear 'Sunday
near Grandville.
of
Grand
Rapids.
Mr.
and
Mra.
drilled.
.
of
Waldron
sre
visiting
her
parhome Bunday.'MU* NelMarvin
Thaler
inaier
of
oi
Hastings.
Hasting*,
Mr*.
Mrs.
j
Mr
and
ana
Mra.
Mr*.
Harry
Boughner
of
ot
MBs
Dorothy
SteeUe
returatd
i of Three Rlvtm returned
and Mrs. Paul Olmstead and fsm- Frank Martin of Grand Rapids,; Mice Ode.va were Wednesday aft- ,with them for her two weeks' vaLloyd Kercher end Merlon cd
- --------------------- — ----,—----- and Mr*. Floyd Burkey of Hutlng*' ernoon vUllor* of Mr. and Mra i catton.
Grand Rapid* to Caledonia Park wu due fo heart failure.
Pleasant Valley Circuit* of the'were Sunday truest*
I The W. M.
A. of the United
guest* of Mr. and Owm
George Forbev.
Forbey.
M- A,
Bunday afternoon to the* Crakes
Brethren church
for
•**— ~taler, and family.
United
| Minor King was a Sunday eve- 'Brethren church will have a food Middleville, who has bun seriously reunion.
family to Fremont Sunday where Caledonia. We wUh them much
— ----- -Ar* Merrill Karcher'nlng guest of Mr. and Mra. Albi* .sals. Saturday, August 23.
The 111 for some time was taken to
they visited the latter'* relative*
and family spent dundsy evening iWslh of Lowell,
--------- •“ '------------------ ---------University hospital. Ann Arbor, ths
and attended church service*.
and Mr*. E. 8. Griffin of Wood­ •dth Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull and
Mr. and Mra. Victor Stock1 e of
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Atlee of land will fill their places.
&gt;of South Bowne.
children of Saranac were Tuesday । Lansing were Friday evening sup­ ration and treatment. All hope he
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Welton and
The Townsend Chib will meet 1 and overnight guests at the per
°t Mr. and Mra. Asa may soon regain hl* health and be friend Roy Buurd. Conservation
MIm Schroder U survived by a
and Mra. John Miss Evelyn Thompson of South i
at the hall Friday evening.-August Thompson and Fry home,
Officer from Kent Chy. Jack and
returning home Bowne were Bunday dinner guests ... . —------—.. ..w UUUH.
«HU7&gt;i oBtahl
W» of Lotfan was ■a
it. Pot luck .supper at 7:00 lharp. ■ nKathryn
Mr. and Mra. Alien Fish attend­
Ml** Virginia Moore spent Bun­ Roy. who went on a fishing trip Kalamaxoo, several nieces and
wilh them.
of Mr. and Mra, CJaud Walton and . Everyone Invited.
Saturday overnight guest of Der- ed Conference at Sunfield Satur­ day with Pfc. Gerald Endres who on Algonquin lake, caught their nephews.
Among the latter are
r, who &lt;*le- famlly.
Mra. Caroline
, Mr. and Mra. Dan Postau and lene Wieland.
day afternoon aod Sunday after- hu been home on furlough since limit of bluegill*.
Mile* Schroder, of Bqllsvue and
Rev. and Mr*. John McCue nt- Mr*. Jennie Miller attended the I WUI King’ of Bmdale rtl
noon.
Tueeday. He left for Camp Nlantie.
Gloria Ann Layboum and Phyl- William Schroder of Atsyria.
tended a community home-com- Jflller-TW reunion at Lake Sunday guest of Minor King.
Mis* Donna Thaler of Grand Conn., Sunday afternoon.
*
borne of Mr. and Mra. Forrest I ing at Graven burg church. Sstur-, Odessa. Sunday.
| Boyd Payne of Hutlngs, son Rapid* . Is recuperating at Lhe
TH18 MUCH GOOD
pen Wednesday.
Buehler Saturday afternoon. Guest* day.
home of her parents, Mr and Mra. ant Valley were Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorr vl»lted
were Mr. and MraS Wilbur Norris I Mr. and Mra. Clarence Benedict ting* on bujilne.-is Thuraday.
Emma Carpenter of Shults, were John
.
Thaler, after having a ton­ visitor* of Mr. and Mra. J. D. Cool. Mrs. John Holcomb, of Campbell,
Not much that 1* good can be
of Sand Lake, Mr. and Mra. Theo- spent Wednesday in Haatirigs.
united In marriage August 1st.
sillectomy.
Phyllis and Richard Warner of Saturday afternoon.
accompanied Mr. and Mra Her­
Ruth Yonkrr
and
Sarah
Jane
------------------------—-------------- . Rev. John McCue called on ArMorgan are spending the week with
Mra. Claud Walton and Bobby Nelson, of the university of TuUs.
man Opsch lo Sebcwa camp near Burgeas are attending Young Feo- tbur Clark of Caledonia, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Roush and
Oklahoma, says that »s a result of
and Mra. Myron ThompM.|i of ,of Mr and.Mrs. George Porbey.
Sunfield. Sunday.
.»
pie's Camp at Sunfield this week, i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest TDoker ac- family.
.
Gun lake. Jack Blough, local, spent the war. high test gasoline will be
Allo. Mr. and
NeUl*Of
UMr^and'Mra.
-------Mrs.
------- Ray
------------, --------- -—Au^anu Otto
aim. Kunde
aiurae called
raiicu
Mr*. C. W. Culver
—
vu.ic, ui,ciiucu
attended the
uic Julla Curtiss. Theo Kauffman. Edith com panled Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Newton two day* with them.
cut from 18 cent* to 17 cent* per
Detroit. Mr. and Mr*. George Sny- 'on Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar of Nashville Garden Club at the home Tlejeiu,
,
Dora MinuiicHu.
Olmstead. uic*
Dick sou
and , Tooker
cwscc «uio
and isiniiy
family o&lt;
of ijanion
Carlton to.
lo ana
and ismiiy
family uitenaca
attended tne
the onattucK
Shattuck
gallon, Dr. Nelson say* that lhe
.of Mr*. James Rlxor of Nashville Jeannette White, and Alice Yonker Gunday lake. Sunday, where they j reunion at the horn* of Mrs. KenLouie English of South Boston and coat of producing 100 octene gas Is
Tuesday.
srv attending Children's Camp.
attended the Tooker reunion at lheineth Clark of Hutlngs Sunday Charles Comb* of Freeport left for now 18 cents a gallon. He say* that
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Van Patten
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Howk returned cottage of Mr. and Mra. R*y’afternoon. Other* there were from
plants now being built or planned
attended the Bellinger reunion at home Saturday after spending a Tooker.
Newaygo. Fremont. Lansing, and
will reduce that figure about 50 per
Gun lake.
The following letter is reprinted cent. The 100 octane ga» 1* the kind
week at Sugarbush lake
I Frank Cool left Wednesday noon Grand Rapids.
Mr* Perry Preston relumed home
Mr. and Mra. Robert Newton | for a trout Ashing
fishing trip. He plans
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tboker ot from the Lake Odessa Wave-Times used In America'* airplane*.
Saturday after spending three were supper guests of Mr and . to be gone for ten days or two Carlton
...U.. were supper guests1 of
UI Mr.
aa.. —----- --------- —— — —- —- —
Mra. Arthur Fuller and family of weeks.
land
and Mra. Ernest Tooker In honor on
oK mMnF ln Preeport because Lloyd
.. birthday
.
------_ jorm#r|y lived here, h* father
---------and Mrs. Roy Preston of Battle i Hutlngs. Saturday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Latson of । the latter's
70th
anniverconducting a grocery and meat
I Rev. and Mra. John McCue were Kalamazoo spent lut week with sary. Wednesday.
Mra. Arthur Beeman and Mrs, Grand Rapids visitors Tuesday.
(Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Wood*
O. H. Fausey of Muskegon »pent market. The mother now reside* moticb or Murruo or dbainaoi
Dale Faulkner and Infant daugh- , There will. be
no
church.
Sunday
|
Pvt.
Jam**
Cool
of
Fort
Knox,
the
weekend
at
home.
—- - —
* . v.
. KKUUA,
WVKMWW HI. IIVIIIC.
i*chool. or prayer service zat‘ the Ky.. -----•
“
--------*
—
J
-*
u|
—
1
•*—
-*
“
-------•'
July 0, 1M2.
spent lhe weekend at home. I Mr. and Mra. R. E. Postma and
enwon callers at Die Gerhardt United Brethren
... and Mra. Evart Ardis called Mr. and Mrs. Ben Poatma of MeDear Friends: I sure appreciate TO WHOM IT MAY CONCXHN
ihren church this week.
week ' ___
Supt.
XOT1CI. I- nr.il&gt; ». ..iv, ■.
■ Kunde liome. ’ '
because of the camp meeting.
ion Supt. and Mrs. H. A. Kltaon of Cord* were Friday evening guesta
Mbs Vivian Buehler of Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs Alton Rogers of , Woodland Sunday afternoon.
I is. spending her week's vacation at Jackson spent the weekend with i Mr. and Mra. George Karcher
Mrs Roy Deming of Detroit was arc on a small Island south of the
the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. Coy Stowell.
’and family of South Bowne. and a Sunday caller of F. E. Deming equator
The people here seem
Mr* Forrest Buehler.
, I Miss Gloria Ann Layboum. W1
„ Mr*. Merrill Karcher and family. and the Allen Pi*h family?
quite glad lo have u* here, and are
who
Kathryn Troyer of Clarksville is ho* spent
’ * five ’ or six
' weeks with local, were Sunday dinner gueste of
Miss Evelyn Overhqlt of Battle very friendly and religious.
spending this week with her aunt 'her aunt. Mrs Oeerge Nelson re­ Mr. and Mrs Henry Karcher
Women on the home front ore
They live in gnu* hut* with no
Creek spent the weekend with her
; tyre Raj Wieland and family.
turned lo her home In Detroit. Sunside# and tbs usual floor Is made
A number of young people
1 Mr. and Mrs. Louts SLstl of De- day
handling much more of the
ot stone. There are plenty Of ba­
gathered at the home of Mra. Geo. Overholt.
nana* and coconuts and tome pine­
Nelson one evening lut week, hon­
responsibility of running the
apples, though they are out of
oring
Gloria
La&gt;bourn.
The
party.
,
________________
M1« Marlr Emermgcr and broui— !"pending
the week al lhe GerIi Miss
—
vnnd,
season now.
opened
with
a
treasure
hunt,
with;home
of
Mra.
Katie
Hovenef.
er Johnny of Chicago, and Mr ;h,.?2
home than they formerly did.
Things we are permitted to write
Mary Jane Woods receiving Aral i Mr. and Mra. Claud Walton and
and Mrs Max
Robinson • of Has-'
lax Robinson-of
Hu- i,i„_
prize Many games followed, and Bobby, and Mra. Mary Dodge were
: tings, were F-C2_
?
If you need money to do your
Mra3zClement'
lMeadStS 1 Mr a,“1 Mrs Owen 8teckl,f ,nd refreshments
--------were served shout among those who attended lhe close. Sincerely—Pfc Loyd J. Ream­
of Mr. and Mra Clement Mead. )• daughters.
Helen
and
Dorothy,
and
11:30.
____ ___________________ w,| United Brethren Conference near
er (O.A.) U£. Marine Corp*. Unit
job on the home front more
■ Rev. and Mrs. John McCue and Mr.
3*5. care postmaster, San Fran­
Mr and
an&lt;4 Mrs.
Ur, Fred
Frr-rl Henney
It—nn—v of
nt CarlVMIFI
Clifford
Bustance ot' Hutlngs is Sunfleld. Sunday.
grandson luirry Atlee visited rel- |
Lot us folk over
ton visited at Fort Custer Sunday visiting Dean Sage for a few days. -Mrs. Rupert Caln and son Bobby cisco. Calif.
atives In Lanslng Friday.
efficiently, let us arrange a
and Mra.u&gt;a.
Lyle spent
Olmstead
Mri Carlo* of Grand Rapids
your problem
' f.mUvannf MrlriraJ.hUL^lln QnnHav ■ afternoon.
Mrs Clarence Van Patten. Mr*. «« Rev.
nunungion.
tne
Freeport Methodist Church
। Mra Clarence Van Patten. Mr*. ’°f Huntington. Ind., spent the vWt
vtelted
~’ Up
Mr. anrt
and Mra
Mra. J.
’ rt
D. n
God
~’1
loan for you on our easy terms.
’withyou.
Everett M. Love, pastor
Thursday.
Morning
Worship—11:00.
I
SSS £.£“«' m ."a 2™ a
t
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thompson,
VTTt Hoatlngs visitor* Friday, and ;R«v. and Mra. Paul Olmstead and
R Clinton. Mr. s~‘
"—
local, aceonunpanled Mr. and Mrs. mon: "The Kingdom, Power, and
m called on &gt;&lt;r. and Mra. Meryl, Neeb. I fondly.
j Clinton of Irving ’T»-p. caned in । MK, o&lt;.nevleve Biggs of Wash- I Miss Mary Ellen Walters of Charles Woodruff of Hastings to Glory."
Sunday school—12:00.
the evening.
the
Hastings
Farm
Bureau
Group
. ,
_____
,. IIville
„ . .
V,,1C and
anu friend
«ricna Sgt.
ogt. Emerson
canerson Grand'
urona Rapids
rtapias is spending two
101S W. State SL, Haatlnj*. Hasting* Nat*) Bank Bldg.
r-M
^n' ChBr*es Hobfrte of stnible of Soo Falls. 8 D. were’weeks with her grandparente. Mr. picnic at Irving Grange Hall. Sun­
day.
Grand Rapid* were Sunday after- j Sunday evening dinner guests of I and Mra. William Crake*.
Prayer,
1
0L „ r„ "nd Mrs' ;Mr “nd Mrt c- w Culver.
| Mra Pearl Lightfoot returned I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasgow
Phone tin.
Charles Hoyt nnd Patty.
, Mr an(j Mrs s^iah Seese and home Wednesday after spending two and family of Dowling spent the Carlton Center Methodist Church I “ '»•
I Mr*. Nina Mance of Laming Mrs. Adah Mottex were Grand I week* In Straubvllle, North Dako- weekend wllh Mr. and Mr*. Glenn
Everett M. Love, pastor
|’
| spent the weekend with her par- Rapids visitors Tuesday.
ta. at the home of her brother. Eu- Kellogg.
Morning worship—10:00.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overholt.
.uiv THKllKFORK
Sunday school—11:00.
gene H. McOregor. She spent a pv-Tvn ~.na
’**«’
^-j. Katie
day *t La Croase. WU.. where she
the SOUTH SHULTZ* *
■visited her aunt. Mra. Emma Me- Hovcner and
‘nd Patty attended
attend
Mr. and Mra. Harry Shute of
Gregor and family. Carl remained United Brethren Conference at
Sunfield. Sunday.
Hutlngs and Bert Cook of Kala-,
rnazoo vUlted Mr and Mr*. Frank I
Mr ana Mrs u J. O Harrow and
and daughter Bonnie of Ann Arbor. Horn Saturday evening.
family of Grand Rapid* were
| Sunday evening guests of Mr. and
I Mra. Dan Postal* and Phyllis Ann. Barbara of Middleville enjoyed a
flab dinner al the home of their
i Mr. and Mrs John Pish are mov- parents and grandparents, Mr. and
Mln* Kenyon spent Thuraday । vojicg to cmeditobs
ling Into a part of Mra. William Mr*. Buei Sisson Sunday. Gordon
with Sarah Bishop and Phenla
Su‘*
, Hutchens' house this week.
Edmonds b still busy at Willow Wllkison at the home of Mr. and |
I Mra. Lillian Scobel of Clarksville Run.
Mra. Alf Bishop of Doud corner*.
was a Friday dinner guest of Minor
Mrs. B. J. Roudabush and two
Carol and Marshall Hom, who '
Kin,.
have been spending two weeks with
I Mr. and Mra. Warren Surrarrer
Lowell, were Wednesday guest* of their grandparent*. Rev and Mra.1 ,Bj1 “!(3
'called on Mr. and Mra. Charles
Mr. and Mra. Ray Wieland and Fred Hem, returned to their home mr&gt;ir«4 t» m
iDouBla* nf Middleville Bunday.
in Ionia Saturday night.
!&lt;?•■«. u iL
Dick White was in Lanslng Sat- &gt; urday night and Sunday morning.' Mr- *nd Mrs- Jolly Rou*h of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mick of bake Odessa were Sunday after­ Jimmy of Battle Creek spent SunSaranac were Sunday dinner guests noon guest* of Mr. and Mra. "|cof Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sage and ment Mead.
neville.
family.
Mrs. Ruth Pearce ot Lansing
Mra. Lorraine Manning and baby ,
Mrs. Harry Boughner of Lake «P*nt Tuesday with her brother, Sharon and Mr*. Loma Larabee are
Odessa was a Thuraday afternoon George Brown.
(pending a few days at Willow Run, i
caller of Mrs Emil Olson.
| Gust Kunde of Howard City Is Ypsilanti, where their husbands OBDEK FOB rPBUCATION
Phyllis Ann Postms, Gloria Lay- ! spending the week with his brother, are employed.
bourn, and Mrs. George Nelson were R. F. Kunde and family.
Martha Hom visited her daughter
Mabel of Battle Creek. Wednesday
and Thuraday.
Mr. and Mra. A. Houser of Colum­
bus, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mra.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nay Bump accom­
panied Mrs B. Foley and daughter
Alice to Lanslng Sunday to visit
Mr. and Mra. Roy Huver. Mra, B.
Foley will remain in Lanslng for
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Albright of
Chicago spent from Tuesday until '
Sunday at their farm here.
|
family of Springfield. Ohio, spent.
Saturday night and Sunday at Roy
Preston's.
Mabelle Hauer spent Sunday &gt;
night with Lois Clouae of Shulu.
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WAR

A united nation and it« families require
blooming health and steady narveg to wage
a successful Fight For Freedom! You and
your family can keep "on the go" by
drinking MILK regularly ond often. Don't
mln out on this all-American
health drink! Order from High­
land* Dairy today.

Let’* blast Japan—and Germany—and Italy—with the chain
lightning of destruction that can be built from the scrap in
our cellars, attics and garages, on our farm* and in our places
of business.
Scrap iron and steel, other matab, rubber and u&gt;aete
materiab. It will all be used to make tanks, ships, planes

and the fighting weapon* our boys mu*t have. It it needed
Sell it to a Junk dealer—give it to a charity or collection
agency—take it yourself to the nearest collection point—or
conault the Local Salvage Committee... If you live on a farm,
and have found no mean* of disposing of your Junk, get in
touch with the County War Board or your farm implement
dealer.

Thrw YOUR scrap Into the fight!

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers.

HIGH IN CRKAM CONTINT. RAW
OR FASTIURIZtD. PT. 6c; QT.

COOKlNn

TMi mossogo approved by Cowrvathm Diviuon

WAR

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BOARD

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Local Salvage Committee-Phone:'

2693

Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutinfg

�IRODER
a Schrodsr. 70. who wa*
iaayrta township and red Wcdnaadsy afwroocn

tattle Creek. Her death
o baart failure.

j lived alone tu a section
« In Battle Creek which

uodar la survived by a
Minnesota, a ateter In .
, several
niece* and
Among the latter arc
ruder, of B&lt;levue and
hroder of Assyria.
m GOOD
.
LR
•
h that Is good can be
om war. Bul Dr. W. L.
the University of Tulsa,
•ays that as a result of
Igh te*t gasoline will be
8 eent* to 17 cent* per
-. Nelson says that Ute
duclng 100 octane gas is
ta a gallon. He says that
being built or planned
that figure about 50 per
100 octane gas te lhe kind .«
terica's airplanes.

GALS
Boreoo of Itraiu*.
T MAY CONUKKN:
,
I liEXKBY GIVEN. Ibat on ,
•f Jun» A l&gt; 10U. ap■ tll«l -Uh Math A.

a«a of Jti*
&gt; CuunltM

HICKORY CORKERS
I It it keeps on raining, it will be ] of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mra. Lester. baby a
Mtaa Nonna Jeon Butter, daugh- URPOMlhle.
Monica and son Bruce spent Sun- parent;
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler of
Young'Robert Bostwick of Rou!4&amp;y evening with their mother in Healy.
West Hickory Comers, left last | township te spending the week with I Hastings.
Mr.
week Thuraday morning for Dal- hu grandmother. Mra. Gertie Pease.
Mrs. Ella Hammond is visiting her I daught
las. Texas and win
Henry Lelnaar and
wu, be
w married
-..v. wife visited Json-ik-taw
...
- and
...... daughter. Mr.
..... and
—... . Dunkel
enuarvn were
—* rb* Mem
Monday evening. Aug. 10 to'Dwlght
Partnts. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mra. Mark Garrison.
Sunday guests at Jay Labadlea* in 1 spent Sunday witl
Hitchcock, an airplane inspector of Lelnaar of Delton Sunday afternoon.1 Miss Emma Kay Johncox is Lacey.
families Mr and
Dallas. She was accompanied by
and Mra. Watts of Sturgis ' spending the week in Detroit.
I Mr. and Mra. Ernest Brooks and111am* and D»sn a
Rev. Benjamin Hitchcock of Mid-1 ’tailed at the home of Edward , Mra. Beth Carter of Lanslng! children of Castleton called at Or-1 and Mra. Glenn
land park. Gull take, Dwight's fath-! Campbell and wife Saturday.
I spent Thuraday with her ton and ' son McIntyre's Sunday afternoon.
Kenneth and War,
marriage "naerv- I .. ttr. «nd
Mra. John Lammers with
mother. ......
Mra. —
LeNqre Waugh.
work
of rnocemuing
modernizing tn*
the i' ohm
Kellogg
farm atm
OU la
.ire, er who will read
ii-u the
...I u.u.u*.!
----- ------wiui ' ----------...........
,| _ The
..... mi. U1
, tana,
Bioko. Hotal
eat I Ire. Ml** Butler 1* a graduate of Marjory' and Joyce attended the
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Kingsbury. Dunham rchoolhouee «tarted Mon- i
vr’~
•o4.the W. K. Kellogg Agricultural Wewman reunion Sunday in Wol- Mr. and Mn. Earl Oates, Mr. and ! day.
I
J??*"
achool. claw of UH2. and I. a talent- Cottville. Indiana
| Mn Bert Chllrom and boy. ,at- '
---------------- -----------------------»•ereJ.ed mtuician. Mr. Hitchcock also
Duwayne Utrnmen and family of' tended the Homecoming at Rich-I THREE CORNERS
:
i,h w'
William.,
graduated from the W. K Kellogg 1 Heatings vlalted John Lammen and &gt;«nd Saturday.
Mn. Nay Bump and daughter El- ur7r.
,„d achool and later attended W. 3. 0. f1
Saturday night
te i Mra. LeRoy Pennete wax in Kata- I ten of Barber* Comert *pent Thun“uL*’®?
mazoo Thursday.
Thursday.
J
I dc“ afternoon
ufum;
from .j,
e at mmuiibuxi
Kalamazoo.. The
ABdrrw Myera and wife of Ha*- ,' mazoo
'day
with Mra. Ctatele A wTi..—
parent*, tne bow.
-tne beat
oast wt*hr»
wisnra
h these
Mr.
,waitera
\w’ ot thelr man’’ friend* go with
thesg lln«» vldted in the home of Mra.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Ray
Ray Stewart
Stewart and
and , Hammond.
Hammond.
; two grandchildren; rolled on Mr. and ; Mr. and
—*' Mra. Keith Partee and'------------ *........................... ..
Mid defendant.. | estimable young people to their
. . Oertie
e.—.. Pease
- ------ ---Sunday.
11 "■"'W*'
deviate.. l.(at... . home In Texaa.
[Mra LeRoy Pennete Saturday af- , son Charles of southweal Woodland To relieve
TkCI
[
temoon.
i
were
Sunday
dinner
guest*
of
Mr
wk
* | | || I |W
GLASS
CREEK
■
—
।
—
wuiu*y
uuiurr
guesi*
or
Mr
lb.I within fortr
Muttr JenV Burdick of Florida
Mr *nd
*nrt Mrs.
Mr* Harry
W*rre Vennete and
onrl and
*»d Mra.
Mr* zvs.
wiitt MlktfFy of r I JR Pb^k
ropv of thl. nr Irtalted hla parent*. Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Otis and Robt
Mr
Clarence »,
L. Sisson and
in the Rastinf. • Clyde Burdick and hl* grandmolh- called Sunday at the Borges* has-I Paul spent Saturday with Mr. and family. .
a
a
a
nowp
”
pub* i "•
Lydl* Clark, three day* of pital In Kalamazoo to see Louie. Mrs. Ed. Pennete.
Maury E Moore made a btulnea*
Zk
’A'WP
Erway. who had an operation for1 Ladies Aid was oostooned until Iteip to Grand Rapid*. Thuraday.
I Fj Fj F&gt;
N&lt;w*ffij«
। Thuraday. Aug, 20. on account of I
Mrs. Claude A. Hammond with'
COOOH
Bob Burdick of the U. B. navy appendicitis last Wednesday.
Mra. Cha*. Whittemore *pent a f«ir week. They will meet at the 1
at New York City, was granted a
--------BUU
part of last week with her dangh- home of Mr. and Mra. J. Tedrow. ,,
1Mn. —
Francis Dooley of Grand Rapter. Mra. Robert Shricker and fam- I
---------------- .
BRANCH DISTRICT
Burdick and his brother Dick from lly at Richland.
Mr. and Mr*. John Havens and
Ronald Fossett of. Bedford spent
Saturday morning until Sunday
•on Rodney and David McGlocklln' the P**t week with hi* grandparnight.
&gt;
Jimmy Beadle was seven years of Hastings were visitors at Poe- , ent*. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Pa**ett.
old Sunday and Saturday evening rest Havens* last Wednesday and on J Mra. Mlnda Mudge, returned to
hta mother. Mrs Lewella Beadle Sunday the Robt. McGlocklln fam- I her home in Grand Rapid* text
Friday after spending two weeks
and Mrs. Lee Burdick surprised him lly were visitor*.
Ray Olis of Kalamazoo is assist- ! visiting relatives and friend*.
with a party from 8 to 10 o'clock,
attended by eleven of hta young Ing with the work at Fred Otte'. I Mr. and Mra. Herman Miller and
Mra. Robt. Shricker of Richland '
of Detroit spent Sunday night
friends. Ice cream and a lovely
A GOOD COINC business showing ■ v
ttai « i, birthday cake and many beautiful brought her mother home Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nor­
----------- ------------------------------- a—.------ ■ glfu made the party a pleasant get- and remained until Saturday.
' ton.
profit and no risk involved only. $2,000.
Sunday visitors at Roy Erway's
Farmers are having trouble har0BDER fob PUBLICATION----------------- [ together for the children.
Htata of Michl**.. The Prabni* Court
Friends of Mrs. George Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rose and vesting their oat* a* the weather
NOW T1IF.REPOHF. • On
A DANDY 30 ACRE FARM right on M-43 8Vi
......................
'
were sorry to hear that she L, not son of Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Ho-, man ha* sent so many shower*,
Blsl-r and Powor*. attorn**
ISK.
mer Erway and children and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Norton.
gaUtatlfr. II la ORDERED lb.
milea south of Hostings. Has 3 bedrooms, living
Harold Sharp of Muskegon
Joyce and Phyllis, spent Sunday
pita! Sunday.
room, dining room, kitchen, large barn, chicken
Kenneth Brown, who te spending' afternoon, with Mr. and Mra. R. K
Mrs. Nellie Pennock visited her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and the summer at Russell Whittemore's । Hall in Kalamo.
coop and other out buildings. Hoi electricity,
.rrtroin. and of th- whole thnvnl.
Mra. Harold White and children at spent th* weekend at hte home at i Mr. and Mra. O. Dt Fossett atquite a lot of woods, $2,500.
TN TKHTIMONY WIIF.RF.OF. I hovr
Hlckory
Cornera.
!
tended
the
Fte&amp;sett
reunion
at
the
!
Plainwell Wednesday.
Postmaster 'and Mrs. C. 8. RcnMra. RuamII Thornton and sons i home of Mr. anti Mra. Burr Fossett,
------------ -—---------------nells entertained for dinner last of Charlotte were Tuesday visitors
A GOOD HOUSE AND 2 LOTS will throw in
I DUNHAM DISTRICT
week Monday. Mr. Rennell's brother at Clyde Warren's.
some good extras such as point, etc., in Free­
The Misses Genevieve and Max- ' Mr. and Mr*. Clare Wright are
of Grand Rapids.
port, $1,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kahler of ine Erway and Betty Hanson of i having a much needed addition built!
North Barry called on Mra. Homer Grand Rapids were weekend guest* , to their home, the foundation being
at Ray Erway *.
completed.
Bartlett Saturday evening.
WE HAVE 2 HOUSES LEFT in tho village of
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Warren reSunday guests for a birthday* surAbout seventy people gathered at
Woodland. Ono estate we must close—for quick
«K*ir son nmu..
i._ on Orson n_v
n&gt;.._ _____
ceived wnnt
word that their
PhllUp nr
the home of Mr. and Mra. Carl eaived
prise
McIntyre
were Mr.
sole only. $1,200.
Boyes last Wednesday evening for ta in • training school at Chicago, and Mrs Fred Van Dongan of Mus­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tift and chil­ kegon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones
a farewell party for Rev. and Mrs
STATE OP MICHIGAN,
dren
of
northwest
Rutland
were
Harold Bugbee and Betty. Light
and son of Pennfleld and Brandt!
OF BARRY. KH
A GOOD MODERN HOME will moke
ClrSunday
visitors
at
Russell
Whitte
­
I Allan O. Hyiio. Clerk «
McIntyre
of
Kellogg
airport.
In
the
i
refreshments were served and a
.mil Court for Iho County
ful house for. $2,000.
lovely gift was presented to the more's.
afternoon they all went to FDrt Cus- [
TN CftANCERY. So hereby r
McDonald, (
Bugbees, who are moving to Kala­
ter for a visit with Pvt. Howard
• Uno* rrod
tltlOO
of ih. Hoar
mazoo after serving as pastor of CLOVERDALE
McIntyre who was allowed a short
Richard Pennel* of Detroit called time off from guard duty.
the. Wesleyan church for the past
"The Best Investment on Earth,
on hta parents Sunday.
four years.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ball and son
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hayes of of Gull take were weekend guests
is lhe Earth Itself"
The W. H. and P. M. society will
meet at the campgrounds near Has- Grand Ledge and Mrs. Florence
Mason were dinner guests Friday of
Brandt McIntyre, who has been
Mr. ----and -----Mrs.------Bert McCallum.
- ...
t .-KMiavau**. nu*. if, uimuicm lucw- »--an Instructor at Kellogg airport, has
rdln« lo th. pro.I.lon. of Art
&gt; Btoort Cltoont. JuJa*'ln* and delegates report will be;
#nd Mra. Albert Monica of been transferred to Fort Dlx, N. J.
lb. Pabllr Art. of ISIS. Upon m
'
* 1 Immediately following.
j Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. for transport duty.
Murruc. E. Barnau, Pro.rct
,r Of th* Kitol, or JoMlo
Rev. ona Mrs. Harold Bugbee and I*™1 ,Mr» Charles Kingsbury. Mr.
Miss Laura McKelvey ta spending
llorntr,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
&lt;in*
tu«i
in
uid*
Betty
”
1*
dinner
auesta
Sunday
•••*-■
-1
।
Monica
remained and 1* enjoying this week with her grandparents.
IT IH ORDRRKD th.
fishing for a few davx.
rinx tbst th*~h&gt;- jOf^the Leon. Dunnings In Delton,
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Harding.
STEBBINS BUDDING
James Henry Moshler has been
PHONE 2659
A daughter, jean Marte, was born
rill
Wesleyan church August i« and
at Osteopathic hospital.
Battle
23 because of the campmeeUng at Is still under the doctor's care.
Creek, to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill HamMr. and Mrs. Lyman Wilkinson |tnond. July 25. Mra. Hammond and
Pennocks Grove, near Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Clark and
family of Battle Creek and Will
Clark and lady friend of Clover­
dale were dinner guests Sunday of
their mother. Mrs. Emma Clark.
Mra. Homer Bartlett nt tended a
birthday party Sunday for her son
Hamar Bolton of Kalamazoo at Hie
home of hta son. Jim Bolton of
Galesburg. Mn. Bartlett's grand­
Hullnri
children, Henry and Phyllis Bol­
wnty. 6»
ton of Chicago, were guests at the
' Arable 6. UcDonsM.
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dekilder of
Otsego
visited his sister, Mrs. Nel- .
ORDER YOB PUBLICATION
lie Pennock. Sunday afternoon.
Elat a ot Michlnn, Tha Prol
liar Altor»»r.
IT IX ORnfcREn tb»l * b*»rl»t
Mrs Douglas Galnder and daugh­
tor I ha County ot Barra;
id Hpsa tald p'tltlna oa tV*Jn*&gt;d
ter Elda Jean visited her sister.
• tub dar nt 8»|&gt;t. A I). IMS.
Mra. Case of Union City, from
Monday until Wednesday of last

LEGAL NOTICES

GOOD BUYS

EARL R. BOYES

Lsriraltu
DapuT*.

■ airiripri.
iluloaor, artii

Rev. and Mrs. Charles Harmon ot
Brazil. South America, were at the
W. M. church Sunday evening and
showed slides of their work among
the Nltamblquara Indians.
The
Harmons traveled by train to the
end of the railroad, then by truck
loaded with provisions sufficient for
six months. The remainder of the
600 miles Inland to their station was
made on foot, with their aupollea
carried on the backs of oxen. Slides
shown were ot their home in Brasi),

Merrill Ha

33 ftTi 'nSE

child tor

10S of Doodo* on Po*« 15.
‘
NOTICE IH HEREBY (IIVEN. That

lyiej wilhtn said County
Be sold at Mblle aurtfor
eat bidder fur roah by
Barry County, at lha I
tbo Court House In. th* Cl

:30 F. M.

nf Iho Blain ot MIcLlaon.
hat an urdtr ba made by
I .aid liny E. Murphy and
|ihy do .land in th. blara
.aid child, and IbaC Iho

.,11

in. natives and cities.
The Noble and Waildorff reunion
was held at Crooked lake Sunday.
There were only a few present and
it was voted to discontinue the re­
union for the duration.
CEDAR CREEK
Mrs. Ola Lara bee, fromzthe nor­
thern Dart of the state Is visiting
her bister. Mat. Minnie Campbell.

ited in Leonidas Sunday with Clela
and Francis, reluming home wllh

FEDERAL FARM MORTUAOB COR.
PORATION. o tarporoUon. of Waah'MHdrrd "smith. R»*Ul«r“ oi PnUt*

The farmers are having a real
time trying to save their oat crop.

CALL

US

SPACE INTO EXTRA ROOMS
FOR FINANCIAL AID

REPAIR NOW-MAKE SURE
Do your part for victory by remodeling or repair­

ing your home. Although new home construction
has been affected considerably* there is still a

supply of materials on hand to help you keep
your present hbmejn excellent condition for the
duration.
Serve your country and yourself by repairing and
remodeling now.

i Uhrr 10* of Marl, oa Po*» **.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY CH VEN. Thai

DON'T

BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!

Rida on Under-

BUY!

You can buy the home you like... even if you can't build
* the one you want! So decide on the one you like and let
ui help you buy it. We can still finance the purchase of a
home that is already built, but, we don't know how much long­
er we will be allowed to. So if you want to buy a home do It now
. . . tomorrow may be too late. We will be glad to explain
our plan that will aid you in buying. Coma in today.

lnfldted Tiros

Clark a K

WK
MGS
SYSTEM
ISO RATION

Ptatatfaa,

When your tiros are undor-inflated, have a heart
and give 'em air! Have us check tire pressures. Too
little pressure breaks down side walls; too much pres­
sure wears out center tread. Make your tires last
by always keeping pressures balanced. Havo tires

M«KE£ SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
■TATE IT.

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

MEMBER F. H. L B.

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, IHi

and neighbors present. Evary one , panled the Henney'* lo Fort Custer HENDERSHOTT
Battle Creek Sunday evening,
Saranac Ttiursday forenoon. Mra DUNHAM DISTRICT
routed wieners and marshmallows to visit their eon. Robert.
Our minister preached a jplendld
Carol Burd of Assyria te spending WlUltts spent Friday vita hw
lemonade. after | Mr. and Mra. Cleon Landon Cook | sermon Sunday morning and we two weeks with her brother. Mr
daughter, Mra. Kesler ana family.
with her and enjoyed
which the young people played hte parents. Mr. and Mrs. OU* Lan- wish more might have heard her and Mrs Archie Burd.
Ralph Henney.
Mr. and Mra. Claud Holcomb of
Mra. Albert te taking care of the Laingsburg were Saturday auppef
Carrol, daughter of Mr and Mn. games. The climax of the evening! dan to Oram} Ledge Sunday after- Plan lo come neat time a* you will
was plenty of home made Ice cream . noon where they will stay and al- ' enjoy her
1 Burd and Tripp
ner messages.
message*.
“•n' children while
Mr. and Mra. Ralph DeMarls Faulcy of Clarksville, was a and
cake.
_
(tend the camp meetings.
&gt; Both Hendershott
-'‘
and McOsnber
----------------------------------------lh*U ,"»«»”
- ** **•MMdJr
“'—rflte
*•*“
mH wllh
gusat of Janet and Linda Lu TtechThe Carlton' W. 8~C~8.’met-at
Mr. and Mra. Kusler of Hutlnga ' have
*___ "ciitbuiUullc
—.,u...t.-ai- j4-H
ti »i.&lt;iu
club* &lt;.
who
v&lt;a j
*••
were Thuraday afer, Monday ami TUnaday
A picnic, counseled by Mra. El­ the home of Mrs. Jay Wing, Thur*- called on Mr. and Mra. Lon Deck- ! are very busy these da ya doing PLEAliANT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Campbell of
। *ome very good work.
ater Marlow and Mra. Gerald Tlsch- day afternoon co discuss plans for: er. Wednesday night.
Maxine Daniels, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Bmte Matteson Chicago spent part of last week at
«T. was enjoyed on Tuesday by a supper. You know this particuYvonne Clem. Sharron and Shirley lar group of ladles have a repute- and Mrs. Lewis Daniels hu been with their grandion, Leland, and the home of his cousin. CUfton
Evalct and Enid.
Curd from the Doud district.
Valwittne. Janet. Linds Lu and An­ Uon of being excepUonally good . visiting her ateter, Mra. Glendon Mr. and Mra. Harry Whitworth Campbell
Mn.
Nell Walker of Chesaning
1 are spending a two' weeks' vaca­
no Marie TUcher and Carrol Walt- culinary artists, so be making plan* Pierson of Fowlerville.
Mrs.
ura. r«.
N. v.
C. nrnii
Kraft ana
and «ara.
Mra. Mary
mbij
—
— ----------■
te enjoy a bountiful meal of special, Mrs. Louise Lydy returned home non at Bow lake. Weekend vteitoni Weasel ot Charlotte spent from
’’’other two or Thuraday and Friday at Pleasant
—
—
—
three
days
last
week.
Mra.
DeVlno
z
goodnera
8ept.
3
at
the
hall
over
with
Mrs.
Dale
Quick
ot
Mattle
।
there
were
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ed
Bentz
the Thornapplc River was chosen
Wedncaday until Monday-----I Creek, Sunday.
' Of Hastings. Loutee and Mason their brother. Ed Bedford. Other condition remains about the same.
by lhe group. Everything was com­ Jay "Wing's store.
Frank Brandt and family from }
Evelyn Fox. of Freeport wu . chrtetenaen.
pleted for a picnic environment,
Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs Mra. Jennie McIntyre was a Thura­
Mr. and Mra. Orson McIntyre
Sunday callers at Jack Bullivanr Seymour Jordan of Middleville. Mra day afternoon caller.
•ven to the girls stirring up a bum- West Sebewa visited at the home ■ “ dinner guest of Mr. and Mra.
and Mrs. Katheryn Jones and Km
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Higdon and
of Mr. and Mrs. Marton Clem Sun- Cleon Landon Sunday.
* ,
, were Aaron Schwucfco of Battle
family of Kalamazoo and Mr. and nlng to aee Ensign and Mn. Donfollowing for u few mln- day. Mra. ?red Brandt, who iiad
Marie Nash from south west Hu-1 Creek and Howard Stanton from visit with relative*.
been a guest at lhe Clem home, “ng* has been visiting at the home 1 Dowling.
Mrs. Sylvester Van Hom and Mra. Harold Higdon of Battle
returned with them.
j of Mr- and Mra. Harold Norton for ’ Callers at Albert Brill's on Sun- two children of Detroit spent lhe Creek enjoyed an out door picnic and Mrs. Dick McInnis. Donald
J. J. Strodtbeck I* now canvalea- '- -' - ------.....
, Monday afternoon when IS
WV.K Hl.
WU
past week with her mother. Mrs dinner with Mr. and Mn. J. L. has Just graduated from a naval
guests gathered at his home cing At hte home, after an opera-:
rhe Lydy reunion wm held at the Ejck and daughter Gretchen of Anna Andersen. On Friday she Higdon. Sunday evening Mr. and flying school In Texas and is home
to help him celebrate his 10th Mrthbrought Mrs. Barney Strauss la for­ Mra. Higdon accompanied Mr. and on a two weeks' furlough.
Uon at Pennock hospital.
/ home of Mr. and Mra. Scott Lydy Grand Rapid*.
day. He received many nice gifts.
Sunday. Those from away were:
The Wilbur Schantz family are I mer resident here) there for a Mrs. Charles Higdon ot Nashville
Mrs. Colonel Yarger attended" a Mike Vester and hlz two grandsons vacationing at their cottage on; couple of days' vteU. Friday eve- to Woodland to call on Mr. and
The children spent the afternoon
days’ visit.
woodland lo
o
city,______ ,_____
playing games. cattng\.home made mb.cellaneous shower Ignoring Mr. of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mra. John; Long lake.
ning they had za few friend* In tc Mrs. Joseph Crockford
,.
tFuk evening
.W.nlrp and
*n&lt;l served
t-.L-d brated
SOth wedding
wrdrlli
the
brak'd their 50th
anniver­ Mrs. Royal Donovan for several
lee cream and cake.
Norman's and Mra. Rex Walters of Hastings Dockztader and Mr. and Mra. Percy Geo. Kelley has sold hte farpi -apend
sary that day.
mother. who gave the party, v
Becker of Grand Rapld\ Mr. and and equipment to Don Robinson i lunch.
day.
Xfr aud'Mra. William Savacool Mra. Darcy Becker of Detroit? WUI of Hastings. Mr. Kelley's poor I Harry WUllams of Detroit wu
responsible for the many “Hal
Mr. and Mra. Orson McIntyre and
Tutrc sold their farm home here to tr
Vester
—«u. and Mr. and
j Mra Dale Quick Braith mmie the deal necessary. We home over Sunday. Other evening Sunday dinner gue.sU of Mrs. Clara
Returns of the day."
grandson
attended
the
Ladles
a Battle creek counle.
from Battle Creek. Tv- and Mrs regret very much to lose these good. lunciteon guests writ Mr. and Day and Vivian.
en by Mtes Wilma Usbo’mc ut her
Mr and Mrs. Fred Henney were Ralph Bowerman and family of friends and hope they will be happj i Mrs, Robert Tolan. Jr., and son
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and Birthday Club picnic at Thornappte
lake
Sunday.
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Owen
Lake Odessa. Mr. and Mra. Burr wherever they locate.
home, Wednesday night. There were
Lynn of Detroit and Curtte Solo- son Robert and Mra. Eleanor OeiMrs.
Jean
Bchmlteer
and
son.
Steckle nnu
and num»
family u«
of rictpvn
Freeport ounSun­ Cooley and family. Mr. and Mr*.
nineteen young people of the Pro- ., oicc*ic
Gerald Haynes wm home from t mon of MlddlevUle.
gnulva Brethren Sunday school!day. Mis* Dorothy Steckle accornPlymouth tor the week.
He te
Mra. Addle Lewis lias returned service* here Sunday.
rence Cooley and family. Mrs Hat­ working in a Defense plant there i home from her visit with her steMr. and Mra. Will Hyde and Mr. Mr. and Mra Royal Donovan from
Wednesday
until
Sunday.
tie Cheney. Mr. and Mra. Foote and
and Mra. E. H. Lathrop were Sun­
Lettera were received from Clin-' ter al Eaton Rapids.
Marne Banics all of Hastings and ton BrlU the past week from an: Mrs. Bert Palmer and Mrs. Clare day dinner guests of Mr, and Mn.
Mrs. Mary Lydy from Royal Oak.
Atlantic sea-port where his boat Williams and daughter* called on Hubert Lathrop and family.
i The extension club met at lhe docked. Il isn't known where hb' Mrs. R. J. Williams at Caledonia
Mra. Ernest Wood and Arlin Deli
home of Mrs. Clayton Valentine last trip look him. but from hte| fThupday and found her .some of Lanslng. Mrs. Leslie Dickerson
Wednesday afternoon to .discuss letters it te Judged it wu in south-1 better. They also called on Mrs and daughter were Tuesday dinner OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
plans for an exhibit at the" Barry ern waters. He has sailed again Olcn Solomon and son Curtte of
State nf Mlehlsa
County fair.
from ports farther north on thei MlddlevlUe. Curtte painfully InStuart Day te vteltlng hta sister far Ik* Cua*|r of
Mrs. Gerald Tlscher received a “coast.
“**•
। Jurcd hte knee when hte Iwrsc Mrs. Carl Gnsscr and family for
dldate? Dldn'
surprise visit from Mrs Elmer
.
stumbled and fell on the tarmac
Green and her daughter Helen. Mrs IIUBHABD HILLS
। pavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Golden of
Dolly Shcpler and her son. Rich­
Mr. and Mrs Larry Storkan and1 Mtes Maxine Flnkbeiner Is atay- Hastings were Sunday forenoon
ard of Chicago. IU.. on Wednesday.' baby of Grand Rapids. Mr. and: ing with her friends. Arlene and callers of Mr. and Mra. Arqhte Mc­
Is that the question—WHOSE
Members of the school board met Mr* Dick Mater* of Kalamazoo Alice
attending the Intyre.
*’*~ Williams,
----------and
*
‘
y
TURN IS IT?, or WHO W1U.
with Mr. Ross, Engineer from the spent Sunday with their parents Hastings Fall.
■ EPRESENT THE Ith DISTRICT
Wr K. Kellogg Foundation. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jafries Storkan. Sr
Mrs. Robert Tolan. Jr. .and son HIGHBANK
IN LANSING?
Afternoon, lo discuss plans for get­
Mr. and Mrs. Walt,. Mr. mid Lynn of Detroit, are staying at the
The Moore school reunion will
H. D. Tripp, a life-long Republlting started on the modernizing Mr*. Peck ot Gates Corners spent home of her parents. Mr. and Mra meet with a cooperative dinner at
project,
. .
| the weekend hi Flint with relative*. Clare Williams, this week.
the school house August 22. Every­
Mr.Vand Mra. Clayton Valentine [Mr. and Mrs. Walt attended the
one come and meet old schoolmates.
and family had a nice time at wedding of a relative while there. CLAY HILLS
The North Evangelical Sunday
of &lt;■«»•«•Tndl.in- school will have a picnic supper at
qualifications. He ha* talked farm
Reed's lake. Grand Raping, en route | Mrs Alberta Tripp, Mra. Archie, Mbs Myrtle Howard *'•
Iter sister. Mra 7 o'clock on Wednesday, Aug. ID.
problems with hundreds of his custo Lowell wliere they took Mayonna Burd and Mra Angellne Sensibn I "P01111 w
li»» trabUr no
imblkatUa ol
began work in lhe factory in Mid- Ouy McNce and family.
at Reid’s Resort, Thornapple lake.
Sarah
McCaul
on **
the
dlevUlc last week.
I. Mrs. Sar
”h “
***•&gt;' te “
“
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Shanti of
Maynard Park* of near Mine­ ' sick list. Her daughter. Mra Mln- east Maple Grave called at Vern
mind with sound business judgment.
STRIKER
nie
Colburn,
spent
Sunday
night
Mrs. Ariel Aiken and three sons ville combined oat* and rye In I
Hawblltx Sunday evening.
with her.
of Lansing and Mn. Clifford E. thl* 'neighborhood last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall and
Mra. Leon Potts, and Mrs. Vance
Mr. and Mra. Alec Alberts have
drug stores. In. Allegan. Saugatuck
Poland visited Hie latter's stater-lnfamily of near Detroit spent the
been entertaining their daughter Sharp of Middleville have been weekend at Mrs. Frieda Marshall's.
caring
for
their
sister,
Mra.
Lenna
and. three chUdren from Chicagc
day afternoon.
COUNTY DBMOCBATIC C0NVBNTI0N
Michigan already employs all lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reynolds and the past week. Another daugh­ Johnson of Bowne. She was taken lly and MteJ Olive Brew of Battle
5EPTLTABER IB
Marjory had u a weekend guest his ter came from Chicago and spent to Blodgett hospital Saturday for Creek and Mr. and Mrs. F. NeaII. D. TRIPP
; tfood transfusions
mother. Mra. Delbert Reynolds of the weekend, returning Sunday
bet
of
Nashville
were
callerg
at
Mr.
high Ume that
The Busy Bee club held their
evening.
Hastings.
and
Mra.
Frank
HawbllU'a
Sun
­
we nominate
Jim Bowerman. Jr.. leaves for picnic Sunday at Caledonia Park day.
Republican party in the Eighth dis­ । Mr. and Mra. George F. Jensen.
A good time is the report.
trict, and it is up to every straight­ I Joyce and Gail of ML Clemens, vis­ camp thl* week.
Doris
Mr.
sir. and
anu Mra.
mra. Morris
siurris Lewis of
oi „Mrs.
------ George
~ — ” Hoffman
.—.-------„ and
:--------Mrs earner Schondelmnycr of.
thinking Republican lo work and ited her parents. Mr. and Mra. Wil­
wm ln
M‘
rial reaaons—A business man who we that II. D. TRIPP i« nominat- liam Cramer recently. Joyce re- Middleville te getting along as well K.l-m.-x. .nd II.reM Enjlmd .nd
family of Lansing were visitors all tenUing a reunion.
as
could
be
expected.
Her
many
malned
for
her
annual
vacation.
,— •
. — —.. . —
. . ca ,or lnc »**»« senan
Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adams and
U wmihln, nd.UK
s.pumh., 11!
William Calihan of Lansing Is also friends wish her a speedy recovery
the blood donors for Mrs. Lenna Mrs. Sarah Oalrolh called on Mr.
Mr
and
Mra.
Albert
Green.
Mr
spending some time with his grand­
Johnson at the hospital.
parents and helping in the saw­ and Mra. Archie Burd were guest
(Signed: Friend* of II. D. Trtpp.&gt;
Mra. Sterling Ostroth In Hastings
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green in
. mill.
Sunday.
BARRYVILLE
Mr. and Mra. Will Nash and Mar­
About 60 attended lhe school re­
union at Reid’s Resort Thursday. tin and James Herr of Battle Creek
A bountiful dinner was enjqyed spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
gl I after which officers were elected Bearle Nash and sons.
E|: resulting In Asa Wilcox of Detroit
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Green and
Si | being re-elected
Pres..
Cheater son spent Sunday at Gun lake.
]| Smith Vlce-Pre», and Mra. Lottie
M Beil. Sec. and Treas.
Special
BRANCH DISTRICT
?|' music was enjoyed and an inter­
The North Maple Grove Sunday
im esting account of their trip to
school will hold their picnic at
Thornapple lake, Wednesday. August
11 J. Wlllltis.
On account of ill health and being unable to work the farm, I will dizpose of the Personal property at Public Auc­
S' The cemetery circle meeting Fri­ ID. with supper at 7 o'clock.
Rev. Moyer, will attend camp­
ll day night was not verj- largely at­
tion at the farm located 5 miles northcast of Hastings or 2 miles north of Barbers Corners or ’/a mile west and
M tended.
Will Hyde waa elected meeting at Buchanan this week.
1 mile south of Carlton Center on
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Lathrop of
S Pres.: Elmer Gillett Vice Pres.;
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AUCTION SALE
MONDAY, AUGUST 17,1942

Starting at 1 o'clock E.W.T. prompt. I will offer the following:

2 HORSES

.

BLACK GELDING. 7 YRS. OLD. WCT. 1400 LBS.
BLACK MARE. WCT. 1300 IBS.

9 CATTLE
HOLSTEIN COW. 6 YRS. OLD. BRED JUNE 11
DURHAM and GUERNSEY. 5 YRS. OLD. BRED
JUNE 14
HOLSTEIN COW. 4 YRS. OLD. BRED JUNE 13
HOLSTEIN COW. 10 YRS. OLD. DUE AUG. 18
HOLSTEIN COW. 9 YRS. OLD, PASTURE BRED
HOLSTEIN COW. 3 YRS. OLD. PASTURE BRED
HOLSTEIN COW. 8 YRS. OLD. BRED JULY 3 '
These are large cows and a good producing herd.
HOLSTEIN BULL. 17 MOS. OLD
HOLSTEIN BULL. 2 MOS. OLD

39 SHEEP
19 GRADE LINCOLN ond SHROE EWES
RUCK
19 LAMBS

CORN AND HAY
13 ACRES OF GOOD STANDING CORN IN FIELD
8 TONS MIXED HAY

FARM MACHINERY
JOHN DEERE MODEL A TRACTOR. RUBBER IN
FRONT. VERY GOOD CONDITION
JOHN DEERE 2 BOTTOM TRACTOR PLOW
DUNHAM 8 FT. DOUBLE CULTIPACKER
MONTGOMERY WARD DOUBLE TANDEM DISC.
NEARLY NEW
FARMERS FAVORITE 11 HOE DISC DRILL GOOD
GALE CORN PLANTER WITH FERTILIZER

ATTACHMENTS
3 SEC. SPRING TOOTH DRAG
OSBORNE HAY LOADER
OHIO SIDE DELIVERY RAKE
JOHN DEERE 7 FT. CUT CRAIN BINDER WITH
TONCUE TRUCKS
McCORMICK DEERING 5 FT. CUT MOWER WITH
TONCUE TRUCK. NEARLY NEW

WAIRD BEAN PULLER. GOOD
JOHN DEERE DOUBLE RIDING CULTIVATOR
SPRING BRAKE. NEARLY NEW
NEW IDEA MANURE SPREADER WITH LIME SOWER
ATTACHMENTS. GOOD
NEW IDEA 4 ROLL CORN HUSKER, BEEN OUT 2
SEASONS. GOOD CONDITION
McCORMICK CORN BINDER
FARM WAGON
COMBINATION HAY AND
STOCK RACK, GOOD
LETZ FEED GRINDER. GOOD
SINGLE CULTIVATOR—BANNER WALKING PLOW
2 SINGLE UNIT DcLAVAL MILKING MACHINE
INSTALLED FOR 12"COWS
NO. 16 DcLAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR
2 HORSE ELECTRIC MOTOR. GOOD
SET DOUBLE WORK HARNESS
ODD HARNESS
WAGON AND SET DUMP BOARDS LAND ROLLER
DUMP RAKE
HOG CRATE
70 FT.. 7 IN. DRIVE BELT
40 FT. 6 IN. DRIVE BELT
SET 1000 LB. PLATFORM SCALES
12 x 14 CANVAS
DUBBLE BUGGY
CAULDRON KETTLE AND JACKET
SET SLEIGHS
GALE RIDING PLOW
OLD ROLLER
TANK HEATER
WATERLOO GAS ENGINE
BUZZ SAW AND ARBOR
POTATO MARKER
70 GRAIN BAGS
CRATES
HO FT. HAY ROPE. NEARLY NEW
HARPOON FORK
GRAPPLE FORK
SET OF SLINGS, NEW
-------------- --------------CARDEN
CULTIVATOR
3 LARGE OIL DRUMS
3 SMALL DRUMS
110 CAL. DISTILLATE
___________________
10
GAL. GASOLINE
2 BALES TWINE
10 AND 5 CAL CREAM CAN
EMERY GRINDER ON STAND
FENCE STRETCHERS
SCYTHE
CORN PLANTER
LOG CHAINS
TANK HEATER
FORKS
SHOVELS
HOES AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.

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WHISS1B

U Mead or the. Pres » that the work
Battle Creek were Sunday guests
Mrs. George Roxburg of Reed of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton.
City. Mra. Prank Wilkie of Poca­
...
nf
tello. Idaho. Mra. L. S. Lester ot Bedford came for their *rm Ronald
Charles
Detroit, Mr. and "
— - • Salunl** evening
Victor 1 MUs
Whitmore of Battle
Brumm, Mr. and
Brumm and Fred Brumm were1 Preck 15 iPcnc’ln6 thte week with
Su,.d.&gt; dinner |WU oi Ur. .nd I !y. P*”nU“tl Ur*
Mrs. Floyd Ncsbet.
| Whitmore.
Mrs. Clara Day, Mra. Paul Kesler
and Rev. J. J. WlUllta were al
GET IN THE SCRAP!

WHHRKAH. II I
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WINDSTORM OF MAY 29 A BAD ONE
Cost This Company About $2304X10.

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The above picture ia that of a wrecked bam, owned by Rota and Giadyt Tran,
Sebewa townahip, Ionia county. Thia was a fine building, 40 s 90, and was blown
down in the bad windstorm of May 29- The Michigan Mutual of Hastings promptly
paid the lost, $3,10644, on bam, farm tools and other property.
Low coat of windstorm insurance ia one of the services thia successful insurance
company has rendered its policyholders for S7 year*.

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Mutual of Hastings and buy Dafansa Bonds.

I will also offer at Private Sale my 80 acre farm with good buildings qt time of sale. I reserve the right to reject
SEE OUR AGENT IN YOUR LOCALITY OR WRITS HOME OFFICE.

TERMS OF SALE; Cash day of talc, nothing to be removed until settled for.

MICHIUI MDT1AL WIINTOIM IISIIANCE CIMMIY
Harrison Dodds, President - Guy E. Crook, Vke-PcwdsU ■ M. E. Cota. gacrstary-Traaa

JACOB J. STRODTBECK, Proi
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

'

afayette Osborne. Clerk

HASTING!, MICHIGAN
HfaNMad Illi
The Largett and Oldeat Insurance Company of Ita Kind in Michigan.

Hw HASTINGS COMPANY

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�TWI HAITTMOS BANNPI. THURSDAY, AUOUtT U. 1M1

MIDDLIYILLE

•nd children at
wa* w*U and svldcntly In
ment while returning from Grand Detroit
Rapids and getting pretty badly day al the Will Mishler home,
Bunday.
other bey* of Uncl* 8am** fore*. Hastings spent Tussdsy of UM weak scratched up and this spring wwa , Mrs Lydia Porrtlt and Mra. AlquaranUnsd with scarlet frver.
den PwrriU of Bowno Center «wo
Mrs. Mildred Oam
Mrs Msllnd* England of Grand callers at the Lacy and Porrttl
Richard Watkins of' th* U. S.
of Grand Ledge ww
Rapid* is staying with Mrs Loren house Saturday afternoon.
spent a few days the tetter part ot neighborhood.
navy te visiting retaUvas in Leigh­ Parmetee wRh thMr parent*. Mr. Hora al the hosM
ta* weak with hte sister. Mrs. El­
Mrs. Lucy Oraybel and throe tertainad
ton during a few days* furlough.
Mr. and Mr* Wm Crider and Tungate at Parmelee while Loren
and Mra. Ben Oarpanter and Mr.
daughters of Dakota, Ill, sre vtaand Mr* WlU Reed.
hat eon Lewi* McDonald, Who 1a don Poulson and family.
three children returned iwme Bun­ ta HL
Mtas Nancy Rosenberg of north-' Hing relatives in Um neighborhood
day night from a wry epjoyable
northwest of town haa had ita face
of the Middleville Baptist church four days vacation trip. They took wen Thomappte te spending a week They were Saturday night guards tcrtetnad bar
lifted with asbestos aiding -a nice
I with her parent*
children of Parmelee left on Sun­ Who is now located In Boston. Mau . the scenic route along Lake Michi­ with her aunt.' Mra. Monroe dibbs ot Mrs. Graybel's brother, Will
Mtehler and family.
and
Frank
Mra. Leta Neff ot Lanslng ha* —
— Mr*.
—-- -•
—- C—— —— —— day foe a few days visit with rsU- attended the Tuesday evening Bible gan, Uicnce to Petoskey. Harbor at Grand Haven.
class. He was on • vacation trip Springs. Carp lake, the Soo and
Mrs. Harry Batach will attend the' Sony to hear of the serious Ulbeen visiting bar etettr. Mr* Me- Helen. Mr. and Mra. Parry Adgate Uves In Ohio.
•—- lhe Upper
-VI— peninsula.
—------ -------They
--- ’ . meeting of her G a club in Grand nrs* of Cheater Baxter cf MlddieLavem Hooper. accompanied by and visiting his brothers in Grand Into
Und* Bedford and other relatives in of Caledonia were Sunday vteitora.
Raplda
took the boat trip down lhe Tn- Rapids thte Wednesday evening.
vtlle, who went to Arm Arbor bos- , ___________
thte vicinity. Both were Bunday , Mr. and Mra. Will Johnson vteBaker has returned from P11*1 Tueaday.
.
Enstan reunion at Fine taiM BusWm. Harper la out again after quamenon river to the Falls—« ride j
dtnner guest* of their brother. Mon- ' Red their daughter. Mra. Bernard
vljll W1U1 hu daughter. Mrs
Mril Clara Thompson *nd“Mre. day.
a week's alckneas with erysipelas. through beauUful and wild scenery.
roe Aubll and family west of town., Peck and family near Hastings,
Mr*. Alice VanAvery accompanied ’Thursday afternoon.
Saturday afternoon.
the weekend with her parent*, M&gt;.
City ta spending a
Grand Rapids brought his broth­ *lx deer, saw an eagle a long thf'aummer honw al cedar
by Mrs.Friday
Myrtle and
Kart of
Lake Odessa
Mtese*have
Helen
Brog and
spent
^turdsy
with ■ Walker
returned
from Pauline
several
^*tu7lln* ^orae ‘hey took | Mra. W. J. Llebler returned to
Mr* E*t«U* Rosier was in Alto ] and Mrs Harald Dottar.
er Jack, who had been visiting them
route n to Alma where they spent | Ann Arbor Thursday afternoon afbusines* Wednesday.
| Mrs. Wm. White spent the wesfcMra. Jennl* Bovee. Mm ViuiAvefry weela- ,Uy in northern Michigan Mra. Loren Tungate and family, for a week, home and spent the
. Milo
Curtis* Mll
and
family and
spentfamily
‘end with
Mr. end
ahdwith
Urs. Mr.
Bayahd
Wtfte
“ ,c*
" co‘“ln- ter a couple days at home
attend° CurUw
spent
Mrs. Ray Whfte
who iia* been the gue»t of Mrs p0Uy h** gone to Jacluon for two Loren who Is In a convalescent . weekend with hta parents, Mr. and Dr. Rex Wilcox and family. They ln^
£|n-a. ’ details
detail* and is
ing to bl
buxine**
ta ex- Saturday evening with their broth- in Katamaxoo and attended the
Kart the
month, plan* to re- week* visit with her parent*, be­ home in Grand Rapid*, remain* Mrs Henry Prost, east of town.
.
home some time the tatter er- Loren Curtte of Lake Odessa, j White reunion at Milham Park,
Misses .Jead Oriffeth. Beverly report need of rain In the northern peeled
turn to Kalamazoo soon
tore returning to take up tier duties about the tame.
country,
and
missed
the
delight
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Prank
Coman
and
8
WCtt
md
part
of
the
week
with
Mr
Llebler
Mr
,nd
Mrs,-Ervin
Curtiss
vis-'
Mra.
Louua
Spath
of Kalamaearner Bchondelmaye&lt; who works u* Instructor In home economic* daughter Helen. Mr. and Mra. da-1 u.t«. ...d Ann* Hewitt visited their ful all night downpour Friday night. ;
who ta much improved from treat- lud hrr I*renu in Lowell Saturday sod spent Um weekend al the to­
friend* Helen. Lol* and Phyllis
In Detroit has been horns since last at Thomappie-Kellogg school.
Mtes Maxine Flnkbeiner te at ।
received at lhe University . evening.
j stan home.
.
week when hls wife was taken seri- । Mr. and Mra. Fred Dienes of tended lhe funeral of their aunt. Oriffeth at Hickory Corners. Fri­ Hastings thte week, being superIn- menta
;
hospital.
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.m■
ously ill. Mrs s. te still hospital- Grand Rapid* accompanied by her Mn Omer French at Wayland. day afternoon.
tendent of lhe exhibit of the 4-H
Bird Pearson of Bowens Mills suf- I
Mra George Schlefla of Caledonia
lied In Pennock hospital al Has- , brother and *l*ter-in-taw. Rev. and Thursday afternoon. Mn. .French.
Olrte work.
fered a severe stroke Sunday night I
is staying with Mr. and Mrs Ben
Ungs.
TMjs. Floyd Drake of Gladwin, were
Mr* Dan Claler is visiting rela­ and on Monday was removed io a
Carpenter
at
Parmelee
both
of
Twenty-five ladle* enjoyed the in attendance at the morning by her husband, a sister. Mrs Luke
tives in Ohio for a few days.
convalescent home at Hastings for 1
Rouse circle meeting Thursday af- church services at the Methodist Senalba of Yankee Springs, a broth­ whom had serious sicknesses the
Mrs. Franc Gartxzw vtelted her care.
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Cha*, church Sunday.
Rev. and Mra. er. Guy Buck of Onaway and five past year.
Remember that the Bible school I
Parker north of town. The next Drake will also visit her sister. Mrs. grandchildren.
Mrs Burr Cooley and two chil­ mother at Big Rapids from Wed­
nesday
until
Saturday.
will open at the Methodist church i
meeting wiU be held with Mrs. E- I’toyd Holes and family during their
Mrs Halite Smith spent the week dren of Hastings were Thuraday
The Parmejee Sunday school held next Monday for a week's session. ;
vacation.
J. Talbot.
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end wllh her daughter. Mn. Rom supper guest* of her parent* and it* picnic at Murphy's Point Wed­
The school will open al 9 o'clock 1
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Bowerman and ' .
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Stau*er and family in the Allo sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Jupp- nesday with a good attendance for and continue through forenoons I
Utile son Larry of Yankee Springs
J*n JJ11’ ***5n ’ndJ?iicr vicinity.
strom and Norma.
tile busy season.
only. AU children of lhe commun- I
were visitor* st Die Fred White Middleville friend*, from Friday
Harold Enders and hte fiancee.
G. E. Blake and Mn. E J. Tal­
Mr. and Mrs Barney Cteler, who ily are Invited to come and get this ,
bane Monday
!”&gt;«»“
8und’&gt;- wben relatives bot have been assisting at lhe Lieb- Mtes. Dorothy Roman* of Grand
„
froln HasUng* took her back to ler store during rush days.
Raplda. whose marriage will take arc tenants on the Wadd farm, on Instruction. The leaders. Mr. De­
M-37 known as tlie Pender farm, Vries and group are well-known
..
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fW U. IM WhlUnor, re­
Sidney Kenyon and family of place next Sunday in the city, were
little aon Stephen of Dighton, spent un|on
are proud parents of a 10'j lb. Bible workers and they will be asLanslng brought hte mother. Mn. Sunday guest* of hte step-father
Wednesday and Thursday visiting
M„ chrUtlna Pftrrwn or
baby
daughter, bom
TuestUr stated by an able corp of the work- |
hi* grandmother. Mra.
I^cl- j trolt te assisting in the care of her Pearl Kenyon home Tuesday from and mother. Mr and Mrs Bam August 4.
era of the church. Included among 1
Coat*. Other Sunday guesta were ■
ka and children Vera and Winnie. mother.
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Will Bassett and hte sister. Mrs. the teachers acting a* assistants ,
Mrs. Jack Schwait* al the
Supt. J. F.’ Bchipper of the Harold's great-aunt*. Mrs. Lula
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyons and home of her grandmother. Mra. I*- Thornapple-Kellogg schools waa at Mutchler of Allegan and Mrs. Chas. Addie Kelley, both of Grand Rapide' are Mra Wm Harper. Mra. Floyd
were
visitors
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Claude
,
Hole*. Mrs Ed Jackson. Mrs Rus- ,I
two children of Kalamaaoo vtelted sbel Lepper. Mr. Schwait* wa* Lanslng. Ypsilanti, and Ann Arbor Hoffman ot Watervliet. The tat­
hta parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons n weekend visitor, and Mr. and Mra through the weekend and at Big ter's ladles were sister and half­ Rosenberg of northwest Thornapple,' sell Bender, Mra. Chas Rohrback- '
the past weekend.
J. L. Hodgson of Kalamasoo were Raplda thte week Monday looking sister of Mra. Pearl McMillan who from Thursday until thte Tuesday * er and others. There will be a .
। The Parmelee *chool reunion held | bus to bring In country children
Mrs Hattie Johnson of aouth Sunday visitor* at the Lepper home. up teachers to fill the vacancies in
_
■I ovttuua/
Saturday —
atk the iiuuxnr
Pannelee uiuiui
church and those who have children who ’
Thomapple, returned home Thura- ’ These are family reunion day* the achool faculty due to resigna­
rndiruk orWW. u .prnlln,
„„ „untel
,rou^ can come sitould lev Mn. Harry
day from a week's visit with Mr. and The Jackson family reunion wa* tion of Homer and Grace Cunning­
th, ______ _____________
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Mr*. Will Page &lt;&gt;f th* Ry*n district held at Murphy’s point, Gdn take ham. While in Ann Arbor lie called “»
I &lt;tay together renewing old friend- have lhe schedule for iraniDcrtation I
and Mr. and Mrs Jaa Johnson of and the Steeby reunion al Streeter’s. to see Wm. J. Uebler at the Uni­ S’"’1* ror_: . , , Jlrley.
hlblted
This Included two SheI- ghlps.
Among those from away lined up for Monday. Parente who I
Hastings.
i *“me lake, on Saturday. Thl* com- versity hospital.
land ponies and their two colts.
] wrrr p,uh
of charlotte, who don't send their children to 8un- &gt;
Robert VunderVecn ha* been ing Saturday the Brog reunion li
The young people of lhe Metho­
Mrs George Juppstrom accom- I cat tied considerable mirth by dta- day school arc urged to help them •
nursing a very sore eye, the result scheduled for Streeter’*.
dist church will have entire charge
of an injury suppo^dly due to a
Mr. and Mra. Loul* Bette of of lhe morning worship service next panl*d by her daughter. Mra. Burr 1 appearing and appearing again in get thte teaching.
speck of steel received while at Grand Rapid* were weekend vis- Sunday. The* threw girls who at­ Cooley of Hastings will take- the I------ J - ’------ — ■“--------- ----------------1
tatter's son.
son. Leon
Leon to
to Grand
Grand Rapids
tatters
Rapid*I »U1U left.after paying hl* income . the Floral Garden club at her home 1
work in the White Product* cor- Kora of her parent*, Rev. and Mn. tended lhe Methodist camp al Lake
Thuraday for a check-up.
tax. Others from away were Mr. | Thursday afternoon. August 8th. I
twrution plant
George curtl*
Louise will teil of the meeting and
Pvt Wayne Crookston ha* re- and Mrs. George Cline and Mra.. The president, Florence Coman
Pvt. Wayne Aubll of Chanute
Mr*. Arthur Getty and children there will be special music
The
Field. HL spent Sunday at home accompanied by her parent*. Mr. girls who were al the camp were cently been transferred from Camp charlotte Stacihanskas of Grand called llu. meeting to order and
Massa- Rapids. Rev. and Mra. Walter Cline | with the members repeated lhe club
in Leighton with hl* parent*. Mr. and Mra. A. C. Johnson, drove to Maxine Flnkbeiner and Jean and Grant, Ill., lo a camp in
chusett*. according to word received of Kalamazoo. Harry Morgan of' |x&gt;em. Fourteen members respond­
and Mrs. Hay AUbll.
Howe. Ind . Wednesday and spent Jane Hooper
Monday by hta parent*
Ypsilanti. Mrs Florence Cook of ed lo roll call. Mrs. Henry Bros
Orson Washbum. accompanied by th* day with their stater and daughAlbert H. Parker, accompanied by
Miss Hattie Howard of Evanston. I Traverse City. Mr and Mn. OUs and Ml*.* Helen Coman were gues’«.
hte daughter and granddaughter, i ter. Mr*. O. A. Steeby and family. Clifford Gardner and
Carleton
Miss Evelyn Washburn and Janice
Mr. and Mr* F. R Prindle spent Swift were In Canada from Tues­ IU.. and her niece Mtes Ruth Ho- jenaen of Detroit. Mr and Mrs. The members voted to give |2 to
Anderson, all of Chicago were Sal- the weekend with their daughter day until Friday night on business ward of Jonia who had been via- Lonnie H1U of Eaton Rapids and the petunia prize fund. Mrs. Laura
Itlng’ her. came Monday to visit Mis* Genie HiU of Hastings,
Hickman read an interesting paper
urday night and Sunday visitors of and family tn Grand Rapid*.
relative to lhe settling of the estate
their sister and aunt. Mrs. Wm
Mr. and Mrs. George Juppstrom on "August in lhe small fruit gar­
Mrs. Lenna Kirkpatrick.
Mr*. I Our junior auctioneer. Curt Solo- of thl late George'Campbell.
Harper.
and daughter Norma and Mtes den." and also discussed hardy flowWashbum. who had been spending num. ha* acquired a fine riding
John Kepkey had a very enjoy­
We
are
glad
to
know
that
Mra.
Martha
Jean
Schad
vtelted
Mr
and
a few days wllh her cousin, accom-. l-orse which will not only save rub- able birthday. August 8. when hte
panled them home.
Ixr but be quick means of looking sister-in-law and niece. Mra. Sarah Glenn Solomon is Improving from Mrs. Glenn Juppstrom at Green Pearl Kenyon toy of her visit to i
the Cooley ' Garden at Lanslng ,
Thuraday evening dinner guest* . after the slock on the Solomon farm, Kepkey and daughter Oral, brought a recent set back and able to alt lake. Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hewitt which all very much enjoyed. Mrs..
of Mrs. T. I. Gillett and family were , Elmer Bender and lhe Rusroll their dinner and spent lhe after­ up some after her extended serious
of the Prairie are happy parents Janet Bchipper and Mtes Helen Coher stater-in-taw. Mr*. Jane Hall Bender family returned home Sun- noon with John and 'wife, who te lllneos.
Mtes Belly Aubll. who graduated of their second son. Gerald Lee.I, umll
WU11 theUle. contests w
,1Ma, WCIC
and her mother. Mrs Ed Johnson day evening from a weekend outing very poorly and confined to the
man won
which
were
of Benton Harbor, also her broth- trip to lhe Straits.
home. It was a nice outing for from Thomappie-Kellogg school In । boni Thursday afternoon. August 8. conducted by Mra Pearl Kenyon
Mra.
— -•-----— ■ --------On account of “
lhe
rr-ln-taw and stater. Mr and Mr*.
■* usual inclement* Oral. also, who spends her lime June, with honors, plan* to enter Weight some over 8 lb»,
Haney Buaines college in Grand Frances Kotesky of MiddlevUie te
Gerald Keegitra and two little sons picnic weather the Past Matrons in a wheel chair.
Rapids next month.
caring for her sLster-ln-taw and perennial flower seeds
elubli supper. Friday evening was
Lovely re­
of Grand Rapids.
The Parmelee Methodist church
The monthly meeting of the Mas- new babe.
freshment* were served by the hostFred White was in Jackson on held in lhe Masonic hall instead of has recently been rt-decoraled In
yrs. Pearl Kenyon and graod... days last. week.
-v... the new recreation park as planned. lhe basement and also improved tera-Jone* circle wlU be held With
business a couple of
Mrs. WUI Sweet on east Main St. ' daughter. Charlotte Kenyon, were tain lhe group at her home with a
Mr and Mrs. Wm Kronewllter Twenty-five were Preeent for the with a new roof.
Thursday afternoon, August 30. All Saturday dinner guest* of her picnic dinner at 1 o'clock. Thursday,
time and enjoyed the ’hour of
returned to the Barlow take cot- good
*"* “
Good school* art vital to a dsMr and Mrs. Lewis Solomon ot
daughter, Mrs Harold Griffith and August 30.
tage of their grandson. Robert Di­ sociability that followed. "The Sep­ Grand Rapids were visitors of ids member* are urged to be present
We congratulate our champion famuy observing the birthday of
ner lost week, for an extended out­ tember meeting will be a supper brother. Glenn and family Satur­
SOUTH BOWNE* *
tmtneni recognised lhe importance
fishers. Martha Jean Schad. Hazel another granddaughter. Jean Grifing
day. Sunday callers at the Solomon Campbeil and the luckles* fisher. f»th.
Mr. and Mra. A. T. Eash enter- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dean and mlta.
home were Mr. and Mra. Art Bow­ Betty Jane Swift in being the big , Mr and Mr* Henry Long of the
talned about 75 of the relatives i nent Uctor ln
America
Mr.' and Mra. Theodore Wieringa man of Caledonia.
children. Joan and Dick returned
atteacUcn In Ben East's sport’s page north county Une were Sunday af- Sunday, it being the first Mishler , , ..
from their vacation Friday evening. and daughter Anna Mae, of Grand
We are Informed that Allen
reunion held. A bountiful pot luck . *re*tJack .Redford looked after lhe oil Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cleveland, who te in Pennock hos­ In Saturday’s Grand Rapids Press, ternoon caUers at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. L. W. Hulett and Bnd Mrs. C. F. Parker.
dinner was held at noon
Guests i -^e Nazi and Fascist realize the
Wlerlnga of lhe west county line, pital te much improved.
station during their abaence.
their daughter. Mra. Roy McOwul.
Three fractured arms in thte vic- were present from Grand Rapid*. ।
/
The Thomapple township board also Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson
Mra. A. H. Parker went to Detroit
■Hastings. Charlotte. St.
Johns. Iforce ol educaUon, BUT.
use it
has purchased 1 1/8-acres adjoin­ of HasUngs, were Sunday afternoon Tuesday of last week for a visit were in Grand Rapid* Thursday lnny within a few days due to falls,
where the Hulett* were guests of two of the victims live In north­ Dearborn. Detroit. Freeport. South to mold the minds of the people.
ing Ml. Hope cemetery on the west, visitors of Mra. HatUe Johnson, with friends.
honor
at
a
picnic
dinner
oi
the
wesl
Thomappte.
Mra.
Iva
Adams
to
further
the selfish IriteresU of
Miuth
of
town.
from Harold VanderSchuur a* a
Mrs Flora Hanlon spent the
Needle
and
Thread
duo.
held
at
broke
her
left
arm
in
a
fall
In
her
Robert
Carter
of
Chanute
Field.
new cemetery plot. Till* land lie*
their leaders.
weekend al Barlow lake at the cot­
to the east of the village line and Kantoul, III., and Mis* Ann Old* tage of her brother. 8. O. Smith. Ramona park, a program included , home. Little Susan Janoss. whose Zion Hill visited Sunday at Jerry
We must protect our school sys­
was once the «ite of the Oetty of Kalamazoo were Saturday night A gathering of relatives from Il­ a song "I'm Yours." sang especially parents live on lhe George Fink- Blough's.
Mrs. Alice Gardner and Emory tem to Insure the maintenance of
hatchery. The building which had vteitora of hte parent/. Mn and Mra. linois and Indiana spent Sunday to­ for them by HtUe Miss Camilla beiner farm In the Murphy district.
Mr. and Mra. Hulett broke her arm In a fail froth a Lowe accompanied Mr. and Mrs democracy.
gether to honor the birthday of Satamone.
were well remembered on their 55th
The latest victim, was young i Ervin Leigh of Caledonia lo SunHoward Smith, son of the Smiths,
wedding anniversary, Sunday with Douglass Bedford, son of Deputy Held Sunday to attend Camp­
who with hte family were there
flower*, a large number of cards sheriff and Mra. Jerald Bedford, meeting.
legislators carefully.
from Blue Island. IU.
and letters and callers They spent who feU 0(t hte bicycle and broke
Mrs.
Thuna Thompson and
Mra. Newell Stoner of Kalamazoo
the anniversary day at the Busy hls left arm near the elbow. Sat- mother. Mrs Ellen Setae. Mra. Adah
Men of common sense, ability and
who waa vteltlng her parent*. Rev.
Bee
picnic
al
Caledonia
park.
'
urday.
X
ray
pictures
were
taken
Thompson,
Mrs.
Jennie
Miller
of
experience are needed to paas upon
and Mrs. I. Minor, favored the
Mrs. John Kollar, who has been nt Pennock hospital and he was South Bend. Ini., were caller* Wedmorning congregation al the Meth­
very
111.
was
in
Pennock
hospital
able
to
celebrate
hte
seventh
birthodist church Sunday with a very
A State Senator plays an Imbeautiful solo, and also played her the tatter part of the week for day Sunday with a family birthday lhe D. D. Holcomb homes.
[ dinner at the home of his grand­
Arthur Parker of Battle Creek as­
own accompaniment.
The extra
Mr*. Una White of lhe Kllngen- mother. Mra. L. M Johnson. Oth- sisted Floyd Walton in putting a
smlth district, Yankee Springs, is • er experiences Doug ha* had with­
the song by the girls choir with
standing some time at the horns j |n less than a year, was to fall from
Mtes Marcella Davis as pianist.

Mr*

Harry

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Bradford Johnson came from De-'
trolt Saturday night, after his wife
and three children who have been
vacationing at lhe 8chad cottage.
Barlow lake the past three weeks.
All returned home Sunday evening,
after spending the day with her

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Mr and Mrs. David Klump of
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family.
The Gerald White residence at
lhe intersection of East Main and
Grand Rapids St. known as the
Dave French home, te undergoing
extensive repairs and receiving out­
side painting
The Young Woman's Guild of the
Methodist church will hold ita regu­
lar meeting thte Thursday evening
In lhe church parlors
Robert Rugg has completed a
three months' officers' training
course al-Camp Davis. North Caro­
lina and. been commissioned sec­
ond lieutenant
He arrived home
Saturday evening on R ten days’
furlough. He will return to Camp
vtoualy. for more training In the
Coast artillery antl-alreraR division
with barrage balloons. Bob cer­
tainly makes a fine-looking officer.
Mr and Mra. A. C- Johnson and
the Arthur GeUy family spent
Sunday afternoon at Dutton park.
While there Mr. Johnson lind the
pleasure of meeting Carrol Webb,
of Grand Rapids, son of Norman
Webb and who waa bora In our
town. Old friends of lhe Webbs
will be Interested In knowing that
Norman Uvea in Chicago wllh hte
son Addison. His sister. MTs. Stella
Vanderburg, also of Chicago, who
has been a wheel chair Invalid for

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employed on the rejxirtorlal staff of Ernest Wilkins were Mr. and Mrs. wKh Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Eckthe Detroit To Day. la spending hla Warren Kidder and family and Brdt in Hastings.
Mr. and Mr*. Nell Karcher of, Mr,
Mrs. Forest Dorsev of
turn to Harvard university in Sep­ Freeport.
Roseville spent over the weekend
tember.. ■
Mn. Howard Wllurn called on ^th {helr relatives here, being dinMr*.—
Sink
Friday.
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-----------------TWENTY YEARS AGO
------ ~Of—Hastings
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. ner guests
Sunday
the home of
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Miss Edith Anderson and N. C. «jr and Mra Arthur Bates. Other
Thomas of Grand Rapids were m-tt. wen, Mr. and Mra. E J.
Mr*. Oscar Young has lived on
The Methodists have arranged for Sunday evening guests at the Will B,tr&lt; .nd family. MVn Magele
Irasn 8L in this dty for 69 yearn.
Mr. and Mn. William Herrington i an excursion to Ottawa beach Wed- Cisicr home.. On Thursday Mrs. Bates anh Mias Bertha Wagner. Mr.
neaday. August. 17th. proceeds lo go Ray Clinton and wns and Mra. BUd Mrs pioyrf Batre and family
to the building fund.
Cixler were In- Grand Rapid*.
iwere
•were afternoon
afternoon vUltor*.
vUltor*.
'Thl* season has been the largest
Milo . Curtis and family. Loren , Mr Bnd jjr*. Lehman Pamey of
one
ever enjoyed at Wall lake. At Norton and family and Mbs Cole joreenvtllc. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hickory Corner* on July 3.
present
there
are
over
100
camper*
were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Or- ycrtle
Mri. g j. Bates were
Leon Stanton ot Johnstown met
on
Ila
shores,
and
this
has
been
ville Bruce Sunday. Saturday eve- ;guwU of Mr ,nd Mrs. Ben
death Saturday noon by the ac­
; true nearly ever since thc season nlng Mr.-and Mr* Bruce
Schneider. Friday.
cidental discharge of a shotgun.
_ ' opened.
™ w. ......
**.«— .. , Mr and Mri. victor Eckardt and
its reouest to abandon its line Into i
T- Parker hM hnd or&gt;c of the TTwouW , !»»,
«,„ „,n,r
----------------------Miss
Esther mu..
Schuler were
in Grand,
Freeport thus assuring that town m"plP ,rrM ,hat had ,o
removrd
Mm. Clara Bntraon tram Na-^pu, ThurM&gt;,
1“r
&gt;«&lt;
w&gt;11" O***A brid&lt;» hu bMA orttrwl bull, hu h£W1
.
•
« Proc*or- ,
. „
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Correction from last week; Sam. cooke and son in Sparta Sunday
over Fall Creek on the Ketcham 1 CHARLES MURPHY
not Frank Becker, ha* purchased Bnd bUo ctW on lhe fonn„-.
' enlists in navy
*1 ,®S€_JS.t0 ",bln I Charles Frederick Murphy. 25. the Loy-Smith home and they have mother in Grand Rapids.
now
gloved in
■ M1M Virginia Varney of Wood­
punt formerly of Hastings, son of Mr
Monday, striking on hls heat
y,
***
i^find spent over the weekend with
Mlr- and Mfs. Leonard Murphy of 128
aculoualy he escaped death.
•Miss Maxine Bates
North Park street,
street. enlisted
enlbted In
injhe
,
-North
the -PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr* Bertha Eckardt and Mbs
I U. 8. Navy on July 27 and wiis glvMrs. Lester Long. Mrs. Clarence
THIRTY YEARS AGO
. I en the
rating
------------w of
_ Radio
.—Technician.
----------------- Kime accompanied Mrs. Emery Olgn Eckardt vbitetf relatives in
Grand -?-•
Rapids
Sunday
being din^Second
Second
Class which
makes nun
him a
n Kline
Kime to Ionia.
Friday lorcnocm.
forenoon. --------Bv week^HtsU^/Petty
defeatin® nharlntte twn
'I orco
. na visas
wnuin maxes
ionic, rriaay
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thb
wllii
Beulah —
Kime
PettyOftlcer.-3nd
Officer. 2ndClass.
Class. HeI*---“**and
—-* in company
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ing a legitimate claim to the semlpro championship of the state,
claimed until recently by Charlotte.
Work Is progressing nicely on the
second floor additions to the two
ward school buildings.
Republican, Democrat. Socialist
and American progressive parties
have filed nominating petitions for
candidates for the coming election.

. Ing Stations for Indoctrination and
basic training after which he will
be sent to radio school for speciallied instruction in ijidlo and sound
device* which will enable him to
become an Instructor
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Leonard Eugene Cutler. Hasting* 20
Bobbie Lou Chamberlain. Hastings 17

flnt -tfloor,
into wl.
yg| toto
th
OrtlV.
flee will ------move---shortly.

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N«r tb« Cm«t&gt; at IHrry
• |{oBor*bl« Brard at Hapdrtli
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Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Benner and
hospital that jamr day.
Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Geiger and their aon, Ensign Geo. Benner of
baby of Remus *)&gt;ent Saturday Corpus Christi. Texas, called on
E.
Brodbecjc Sunday.
night at Herbert Geiger's. On Sun­
day. they all visited Mr and Mr*,
Dale Geiger of Grand Ledge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oarfield Slater
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
ivan slater and family of Ionic.
JUNE SESSION
■
■ and
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—
Joseph
Della Scott
and •Mr.
BARRY COUNTY COURTHOUSE
and Mia. Elmer Scott spent Sun­
day afternoon with Mr and Mrs.
Harold
Kaechele or
of Caledonia.
H
artiifl Kaecneie
Mr
Mr. nnd
and Mrx
Mrs Spenqr Johnson
and family of Logan ’and Susanne
___ ClarksBnd Betty Kelley of _
near
vlUe spent Saturday at Clarence
Kimes'.
Harold Jackson of Lake Odessa
Is spending the week with hls
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Preston./
Preaton./
Mrs. Herbert Geiger accompanied
Mrs. Roy Houghton of Lake Odessa
to Cor5J,n Clty Friday to camp­
meeting, where Mrs. Houghton
gave a missionary talk.
—Eidlene Preston of Grand Rapids jP^f0‘«rra4*
spent Sunday with Cecil Preston'*. ; &lt;i-trriBi»&lt;- n«ro
She was accompanied to her home ,
Sunday evening^ by 5
-------Clyde
Jackson and children
Odessa

CERTIFICATE
Allan C HyJr Clrr*. .

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

WOOD SCHOOL
and
family caneu
called
,1, Caryl Bowman ■
llu lamuy
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.Ur on
sun-.
P0*101' day evening, and on Monday the
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Bowman -...i
and rLoy
Smith family
were In Grand Rapid*
FORTY YEARS AGO
The Fann Bureau held their
July 31. 1B03
reunion
at the Grange Hall Sun
*
~ ­
Henry Miller,
prominent ,------stockis spenaing tne wees wun nis
„
V
^T‘h P,fym; i Thc Prtencnv Neighbors Club,
id suddenly Saturday night of j which was held at the home of
■ki.'
7 *
1 wnich u“ neW
tne home or
u,euul
»..
. IUna Wpkey Thursday was weO
William
T. Wallace,
of- Litchfield
attended. nil
All lllVIlimia
members WX-IC
were Kill,
there
-- —
-------- - —
— I MUCXIUCTJ.
as been elected as science teacher
teacher ; but
k„. two —
4 --------------- were
---------has
and
tliree guests
pres­
et the City High School, in place ;cn
t.
—
•f Wm. Warner who recently reMarjorte
Marjorie Calma
Cairns and
and Ruth
Ruth TagTagslgned to accept a more lucrative g*rt
.»♦ enjoyed a
„ .three
k— day trip to
position. Mr. Wallace comes well Coldwater, visiting friends and relrecommcnded. having had nine atives of Mra. Calms
jm teaching experience, four of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose made
which were spent in the Litchfield a short visit on hls daughter. Mrs
school*. He has also attended »ev-, strimback of Woodland on Wederal summer sessions at the V. of1 nesday.
M.
■
! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson
Al. H. Weber, formerly foreman of [called on Mr. and Mr* Merle Gas- NORTHEAST WOODLAND
the Banner office, has purchased । kHl
KUl at Lyon lake and also on Mr.
Mr
Mrs. Lydia Schuler. Mrs. Wai- L*ke ■•* rr
T_
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n. Ebenham
.
...of Mar- ter Cooke and Miss Esther Schul- '
land Mrs.
"Bumps" Robleskl has resigned shall on Sunday. Mrs. Elscnham er were In Grand Rapids Friday in„\u(
hls position as catcher for the Bat­ returned’’and in spending arew visiting Mn. Mary Kunx. helping ■ u»n&gt; i,? *•
tle Creek state league team and has days at the Wilson home.
On her celebrate-her birthday.
- ' ““jutMiJ,'
signed with Ovid.
Sunday evening. Mrs. Tenlck of
Mra. Maggie Bates spent
last ' t(1. Hoard
Naval Constructor George Rock, Grand Rapids made a short call, week with Mr. and Mrs.
John i e-l by no
formerly of Hastings, has been
Miss Helen Lewis of Osseo was Springett in Nashville.
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transferred from lhe Bath Iron k weekend guest at the Proctor
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Ids Thuntlay and catered for the ble and Robert Sink at Hastings Mbs Olga Eckardl Friday.
wedding of Dr. Long's daughter.
Sunday afternoon.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

14 FACES—2 SECTIONS

FVT. ERNEST P. TURNES

TWO KALAMAZOO
MEN DROWN

j

FINISHES TECH. TRAINING i

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1942

S'™’•w.'Z" w'“ NINE SUB IN CRASH OF BIG ARMY B-24 ’"7 &lt;j?; •*;,«»&gt;
BOMBER HEAR DOWLING FRIDAY NI0HllX^±±2_

Trained as a skilled airplane ,
mechanic,
Pvt
Ernest
Phillip1
Turoe*. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pidllip
Turtles. Hasting* today was recently i
Big Plane Seen Flying Low Over Hasting* Let* Than Five
Werc Fishing on Wiley Lake graduated
from
the Technical ,
Minute* Before News Of Tragedy Wat Received
Training Command's aehool, Kessler
Bodies of Both Recovered
Field, Biloxi. Miss., ready for active i
The people of Barry county have
A drowning accident occurred duty “on lite line" with the tactical
had the horrors of war brought agree that the sounds they heard
early Thursday evening, at Wiley unit* of the Army Air Force*.
Indicated engine trouble.
The
home to them in a tragic manner.
Private Turnes has completed a
take In ( Orangeville towiishlp. two
In the performance of their mili­ noises were unusual, some describ­
ed
them
as shrill,
whistling
miles directly north of Prairieville been so Intense that formal exer­
tary duty, nine Jlne young Ameri­ noises: others as peculiar roaring
cans.
representing
as
many,
states,
village, and 16 miles southwest of cises were not even held. Gradu­
sounds. The listeners thought the
one from Michigan, on Friday night
this city. The victims were' Ar­ ate* are being dispatched Jo-activepilot was having trouble of some
gave up their lives for our country, kind. The plane was reen and
thur D. Wood. 35. and Albert. duty with a diploma, a hind shake,
not on a bloody battlefield, but In heard south of Hastings before it'
Schauer. 48. both of Kalamazoo, and the knowledge that their tralna peaceful rural community, a mile crashed. All agreed that it waz
who iiad been fishing on that take. ing'ts -lhe best in the world.
1 north of Dowling and eight miles
Hie course Included successive 10-.
flying very low. and nearly all be*
Not far from the boat occupied day training, phases in aircraft
. south of this city. At 10:15 that lieved the peculiar noises they
by Wood and Schauer, Mr and maintenance fundamentals, struc­
night. In a heavy rainstorm, their
heard were due to engine trouble
Mrs. Grover Brussee, also of Kala­ ture*. hydraulic*, propellers, fuel
' big B-24. four-motored bomber
Undersheriff Leon Doster waa
mazoo. were fishing from anoth­ systems, electrical systems, instru! crashed in a cornfield near the on the porch at the jail office He
er boat. iTliey
told| menta.
the officers
iJvocne of Guy Schermerhorn. Their saw the plane and heard peculiar ■
engine
and in»
----engine menta,
opcniuon
ana operation
111Uiat they had seen the two men | spfCtjon of single and multi-engined
mangled bodies were thrown some
both standing up In their craft and i njnnes
'distance from the fu*lta|e. *o that noises coming from the airship, i
He estimated that when he saw
casting before the accident. Later
'
'
*a&gt;
I when Ute gasoline exploded, the re- it the plane was about 100 feet
they heard calls for help, and .
I sultlpg flames did not reach them. above the tree tops.
He could
rowed as quickly os they could to
’ The nine young men.- four of- plainly see the wing lights. Mr.
Uie other boat, but when they ar­
fleers and five private*, in training Doster was impressed
impressed' by the
rived both men had disappeared.
sounds coming from the bomber
En.«n
orone
rr.nklte
B-niter.
;
The sheriff* office here was no­
Jr Aon of Dr and Mr*. O. F. 'w,lloa’ Run airfield, were making and was so confident that the
tified. Untlersherlff Leon Doster.
Itenner. Woodland. U.hpm, on fur- . ■
trl?
U^’ hattPW,*rtfn pilot was having serious trouble
Police Chief Harry Thompson and
temh alter ncrteln? In. «ln«. In \ ■ wlwdute widen look Uwmjnonh- that he called to Deputy Sheriff
. Coroner Dr. Lathrop, soon arrived
“’.‘2
C"UU'
.
.hS.
Bedford, who was In the jail of­
Cen. Barnes Was Born
at the acene Of Uie accident. Tliey
fice. urging him to "stay by the
And Grew to Manhood
found the empty boat wu but a
Ensign Benner graduated from'°yer anind Rap’d*
phone for that plane Is In troubli;
In Hastings
few rods from shore. Mr. Doster
I
high school In Milford. III . In 1934 Th^J #wpr,e du* ,l
®"L4LCr^k and is going to crash."
noticed that a fish line wo* caught
and taler attended freshman col- ’
at 10:30. Tliey were
eri-.
_. ...
Shortly after that the phone
In World War No. 1 Hastings nnu laier niicnora iresnman cuionto the boat. When he pulled it
Idte h,te lor on, K«r He rntelrd .
rang, and some one told the slier-■
furnished
Gen.
A.
D.
Knlskem.
up he brought also the body of 1
Ute UnIVeridty of Michigan In 1938 ttaie. Their failure to arrive at iffs office that a big plane had
Mr. Wood. The line was entangled who hud the Important duty of
crashed on the farm of Guy Scher­
the American army with
about his body and limb*. One of supplying
1
merhorn.
Underaherlff
Doster.
Wood's shoes was In Uie boat. He 1a targe share of their subsistence, the dental school when he enlisted ' The nine victims, who comprised (
Coroner Lathrop and Prosecuting
he then had charge of pur­
had evidently removed most of as
1
the crew of the bomber were as Attorney Barnett hurried to the
in
Uie
Naval
Air
Corps
in
June,
W..M„ In the water. ■;
,,lrl ।chases of meats and other eatables
his clothing while
follows:
‘
scene
of
the
tragic
end
of
the
big
for It wo* gone and was not In and krPl Immense supplies of them 1941.
Second Lieutenant Eugene C
. „
,
™
bomber and its crew. They were
brail.Schauer had managed
the boat.
hu*f,‘ *“rehouses al Chicago.
King,
pilot, of
Kte&lt;. pU«.
»I Brawley.
Bteww. California
g-W”"* I:
tte „rtter .rrinl.
I.’."..".* T
f f It -fa 11,. V '
-- -‘
(where he had several thousand
(Continued
on page
3. Sec. D
| men under him. He did \a fine
r ! the bodl«. Coroner Lathrop tel(service for which he was highly
mS
o“ STterl? |
,or “
.
[commended by his superior of­

GEN. G. M. BARNES
ISCALLEDTOLONDON

"OLD SETTLERS"
PICNIC TO STRESS
VICTORY NOTE

: fleers.
i In the Novy Deportment during
; that war Rear Admiral Goorge
■ Rock had charge of building shlpa
I for the navy at the Brooklyn yards
I having at one lime over . 18.000
[men at work under his direction.
[Admiral Rock was born here, and
[grew to young manhood In HasProgram Covert Saturday
iUngs.
■
| In making arms for the Ameriand Sunday With Coast
‘can forces In the first World war.
Guards Present
[Colonel Emil Tyden had charge of
Tlie "Old Settlers" annual picnic1*”* Rock Island arsenal operations,
nt Charlton Park this year, finds ,iTtwr&lt;’ ucrc “vera!. thousand men

Indians always took a leading part, outside contractors who furnished
necessarily abandoned because of equipment for our naval and mlllwur condition*.
[tary foroes. He was called Into
In their ptace a program of un-1 the service of his adopted coun­
usual interest has been planned with 1*7 while he was a resident of
the Klwanls Club of Hastings as- : Hastings, which has been his home
jilstlng. The Coast Guard trainees:for well toward forty years.
at Clear take will be present both I Hastings Is represented in the
days. Saturday and Sunday. August j present global war, which is touch
22 nnd 23, to be honored guests. more of a world war than that of
They will put on demonstrations of 1014-18.
General
Gladeon
M.
their work and other entertainment. Barnes, who Is a brother of Mrs.
The official program Is as fol­ Cha*, s. Potts was bom m jhls
lows:
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
Saturday—3 p. m —Baseball game
—Charlton Park vs. Junior. Ameri­
can Legion. Fort Custer.
5:30
p. m. Arrival of Coast Guardsmen
In surprise appearance. 6:00 p. m.
Auction of “Box Lunches", furnish­
ed by girls of the local Service or­
ganization. The competitive bid­
ding for boxes and partners Ln made
Threo Volunteers, Two
pwlble by the Kiwnnian*. all proTransfers in Group
-eeds to be used for the purchase
Twenty-seven Barry county men.
onstratlon by Coast Guard Boy*. Including three volunteers, passed
7:30 p. tn. Virginia Reel—A Barry their final examinations at the Kal­
Co. old time fiddler will play for amazoo Induction center last week,
the Coast Guards and their part­ and. following the usual time alners. 8;00 p. m. Square dancing for Iqwed to close up Jheir personal af­
all on the green, Bill Martin, old fairs. will report for service In the
time fiddler presiding. 9:30—Lights U. S. army.
I The three volunteers were Robert
out with "Taps" sounded.
Sunday—12:00 Noon —- Thirty | Coricin. Arthur Ear! Bryans and
of ,i ------------Kenneth V.
Raymond,
all —
of —
HasCoast Guardsmen come as guests ...
-• ------------ - —
«.
aa
zm
.
i
Hooting* Klwante Club. 12:00—Old ', tine*
Un&lt;*
Settlers picnic. 1:30 Patriotic ndOthers Inducted are: Raymond
dress by Kim Sigler. 2*00 P. M. Henry Gibson, a transfer from MeBjicctal Demonstration by Coast I c&lt;“t“ county; Kenneth Wyatt SlanGuantamen. 3:00— Baseball game., ■‘‘Y- “ transfer from Osceola county;
Charlton Park Nine vs. U. 8. Wire Wllltain Rembert Adams of LaPorte,
Battle Creek.
| Ind.; Carleton Charles Edmonds.
A cordial Invitation Is extended R «• Hastings; Nathan Lee Bhelto every citizen of Barry County-and , don. R- 3. Nashville; Richard Gorndjolnlng counties to be present and !don Perrault. R. 1, Middleville;
enjoy either or both of the days at; Willard Henry Gardner, R,'4. HasChnrlton Park. Indian Landing. Io- Ungs; George Henry Cogswell. R.
cated at the west end of Ttlomapple 3. Hasting*; Edwin Lee Herbert.
~
I Delton; Hanfld M. Enders. MiddleI vllle: Roy Leslie Dennison. Has­
tings; Russell Allen Sinclair, Has­
H Ungs; Edgar Pearl Staup. Nashville:
l Clarence Pmor Miller. Nashville;
Robert’Laurence Beckwith, Has­
tings: John Riley Smith, Hastings;
Charles Burton Heffner. Shelby­
Mr’, and Mrs. Bert A. Payne who
ville: Joseph Hula. R. 3. Middleville:
come to Hastings from Grand Rap­ Raymond John Matherson. R. 5.
ids
Hasting*: Lawrence Edward Allen.
Mr. Payne has been sent here to Cloverdale;
Joseph
Christopher
replace Arnold Perkins, now In serv­ Torres, Battle Creek: Ernest Ger­
ice, a* representative of Fidelity
ald VanSyckle, R. 1. Dowling; Leon
Health and Accident and New York Ctayman, R. 1, Nashville; and Rus­
sell Edward Tasetaar, Silver Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. Payne have bought Md.
the Edward B. Whlttmore house.
IQ02 B. Jefferson. They have two |'----------------------------- ---------------------------children, a five-year-old daughter I HASTINGS CITY
and an eight months'-old-son. Mr. '’BAND PROGRAM
Payne enjoys golf, fishing and
Thursday evening. Aug. 20. First
bowling In the Une of recreation.' Wark Park.
In Grand Rapids he attended | National’ Anthem.
- ---------।
Post-Sousa,
Godwin Height* High school- and | March-Washington
J
and Peasant later Junior College. Mrs. Payna is i &lt;Overture-Poet
--------- also a Grand Rapid* girl. She is i Sappl.
.
a graduate nurse of St. Mary's hos- ' March — High School Cadet—
pttal.
I Sousa.
| Cornet Solo — Premier Polka.—
Lullewyn (Played by Robert Roush I
MARVIN FLOWER EARNS
I Novelty—Hornpipe March —Uncle
COMMISSION IN ARMY
! Dooleys Delight—Hall.
UaTtln r nover. route 1 Clover-1 polonoteo-Rorol Oeeroo-Bwirt.
dote, ou troduoted rjteOU, from . o„„a M,„„ _ Tnumphonlthe Antiaircraft Artillery school, ‘ oiivadotl
rtZYi—. .
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Hrnh.-Tb. Mo. Doon-VoO.r
D..U. H c &gt;nd n&gt; rommMoM
U«roh-S«wx» no.lu_»ou».
■ second
eerrmrl lieutenant
lieutenant tn
(V. the
the U.
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Army.
Lake.
,
March—The Thundered—Sousa.
M C. R. before lie entered training.

TWENTY SEVEN
DRAFTEES PASS

I May W®
I Introduce . • •

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SECTION ONE—PAGES I to I

MRS. EBER LAMBIE
MAJOR OF RED CROSS

Mr*. Eber Lambte of Detroit, a
recent ilsllor here. I* filling an im­
portant work with the Michigan
Red Cross.
After being a Captain in the High­
land Chapter for three year*, she
was sent this spring to St. Louis.
Mo., to the School of Instruction
for surgical dressings and took the
advanced course there. She has
since been given the rank of Major
and made a member of the general
staff of the. Detroit Red Cross.
I
Just now she te Field Representa­
tive for the Detroit chapter and
। Is holding schools of Instruction at
i the larger cities throughout the
! state, where representatives of
I smaller chapters are lent to receive
the work.

"V-MAl
TO FOREIGN
Latter Sheet*

been Inaugurated by the
Navy
Depts,
io expedite
I
handling and dispatch of mail

nounce that the purpose is to re­
duce weight and bulk of mall to

thus making available more space
for vital military material and
| engagements to visit members of to provide the most expeditlou*
j her late husband's family—Mrs. R. dispatch and handling of this mall
. M. Lamble and the Maurice Lamment are responsible for mall as
All low*: Post Office Dept., Ute
domestic dispatch and handling
I of mail throughout the U. 8. Postal
AHNOLD T. FAULKNER
Service; War and Navy Depte.,
| the transportation of mall between
Major Faulkner 1* a "34 gradu-1 rONFFDFNrF
the military and naval units and
ate of Michigan State where he Will LTYLI1VL
the U. 8. P. 8 and also the di­
took four years of military train-1
-----------rection of the shipping faculties
Ing
He early offered his service*
------Elected for
Officers
to the government, wa* accepted
Uon to and from our territories
Various Croups
July I. 1940, and sent to Fl. Mon­
roe. Va., where he remained unUl
The 102nd Annual Conference of
transferred to Camp Davu In Api^l
the Michigan Conference of the uniform
dutlnctlve. being
of till* year.
Major Faulkner was bom’ in Del­ Wesleyan Methodist church^closed
ton. March 7. 1912. and Ls a grad­ Saturday evening at the camp
is
to
be
typed
or
written with a
uate of Hastings High.
Accom­ grounds southeast of the city. Elec­
panied by Mrs. Faulkner and then
two children. Ann Louise and tions of officers, appointments of folded into an envelope which hu
committees
and
other
routine
buslTommy, they were guest* of hit
parents, Rep. and Mr* Faulknei ne.vt made up the program of the
meeting* throughout the day* with I
at Delton, July 30 and 31.
special programs each evening.
(Continued on page 3, Sac. 1)
Thirty minister* of the Michigan
District and thirty-seven lay dele­
gate* took part In the deliberations
of the conference al the various
IO^cond
Lieutenant
James' J I w Officer Deter was on the acene
sessions held throughout the week.
On Thursday evening, the new
Dall.y, bombardier, ot Upper D.rf?’
City and County Report
■ Day Memorial Tabernacle was dedi­
by Pennsylvania
Iltee from Baltle Creek and the
Complete Compliance
cated.
with
Dr. »
Paine, Pre*!preslAHornev.
caled
- *
‘Ui Dr
• W. Paine.
Staff Sergeant John D Horen.1
fr°? ^rl
Attorney- General So Rule* , denl of Houghton college, delivering
The blackout In this city and radio operator, of Lewiston. Mon.-; Members of the Hastings police ■
In Letter to Pros. Attorney
the message. This was a most 1m.nna
and fire department arrived. soon|
county Wednesday night was a [ tana,
Corporal unugc
Orona E
SUenire. ch-।| alter
«ro«
and
kept
siderlne the
the fact
fact
vurporsi
c.. onciiac.
- - --- the
—.......
........
- -—the
- rroad
. ~ ■ The Banner Iasi week mentioned '
°ne
'*’*U
fine success, considering
Co1
Woodland Leads on
... .
...... ..i-a-i nwnv from the wreeksirp until the
line i
uiai no canaiaates liaa
Tho w m ocri w- u a
! iPercentage Basis
that, almost at t‘
.i&lt;
। soiaier* arrived irom culler. Un-1
nrlm«rv PlM-tlnn rvtutnn&lt; tnr .
w
ana r M 8 Was *n
a change was made in the time."
- Prother.
■ . -a
—»._-&lt;»»
h.. -appre- lhe o(Tke of clrcult court commL„; '^arge
. Corporal E L.
assistant
d&lt;Dost
.ef ^_
greatly
numbe?*'m
for the blackout, which had been! engineer, of Schoolfield. Virginia. । elated this assistance, pie mill- stone,r. To
^1.1111^ fOr that, touresU^ratJ^bv
. Private C
Spa tars. a«^tant:
P®**®®. would iu« aUw spe^;^,^ a CBn(UdBU mu,t
an
‘nUmtlrwwtM^trmurer. pears probable that Barry county
'radio operator, of Wellsburg, West:
®n 4he premise* and refused [ tomey. No attorney in the county bv
•
Vlrelnla
10 allow, cars to stop anywhere.
1D&gt;. Kev Dekker, a missionary to
tie violation of the request to
P’lva^ r. w carillon, gunner I near the scene of the accident.
J’*”
‘
, A'r,ca- h®1"® o® furlough, featured Stamp and Bond sale campaign be­
ing carried on by Michigan retail douse all the lights.
The only!
’ 8
I The first person to arrive at Uie , T?e"U.or?ey ,Beneral of
*ute 0115 *®n,&gt;c«down town exception was a peon
AtM lhls wr8 |n_ u;ere has been Schermerhorn premises after the
lt„c.ourt COI”Enl“1on- ( Mrs. Dekker wu Uie speaker on
sign, whose owner vas out of the no official Statement of the prob-: cra**» wu Carroll Newton, a neigh-1d'5la! ®,ne«re ‘n the coun-1 Saturday evening when the Y. M. county Is 1940000 and to date mere
city and there was no available BbIe CBlue of thls rt|yi«tarP the *»r. He said he heard the plane J*
J**3! "5rve and must be W. B wu In charge of the aervica. than tTIMOO In stamp* and bondM
key to reach the clock-work which; flrst alr crBih m thu action of above Uie noise of the storm. He
Bnd cleclcd °n non-par- - a missionary playlet and special
Woodland lead* for the month on
controlled the sign
I the state
Many In HuUngs saw «*ld Ita motors sppeared to be
‘*“oU'
। muric helped to nwtae thta an Outa percentage-of-cuota basis with
At the fairgrounds the evening । or heard q* bomber al lt passed1 working aU right. Shortly after | , Th®" ar®
o‘h®r Judicial of- : standing service.
performance of the Barry county। over tbU C|ty .hortly before the that he heard a loud roar, then,flcfrs
®® vot®d for ‘*&gt;1*
all At the conference bualneu meet­ *841.50 of stamps and bonds soM
fair before the grandstand wu crBsh. They said it wu going at Uie sky lighted up. and Newton!lhc Primary election in September, Ing ofBeers for the coming year against a quota of 940&amp;90. NatoInterrupted, but a broadcast from , high speed a little above the tree! concluded that the plane had 'or *he general election in Novem-! were elected u follows: Pres., Rev.
Detroit wu relayed over the loud tops—some say about 100 feet above' crashed. He ran across
commls-ID. T.
Lansing; vice rre«.,
Pres.,
_ro*s lots to thei
the I b®r'■* ®*®®Pt circuit
tireuu court commit*• Perrine. utnsuig;
speaker, so that people In the 1 them. Those who heard Uie noises! blazing wreckage.'.
When •he -ar-!•(«
! sl°ners.
’«"■
!r
Rev.
*.v n
O. Vtaser, n^Unx*
Holland; aSec., h
Rev.
...
.
.
. them , (Continued on page
3. Sec. 1)
Under these condition*. Prosecu- 5
rL Brt£h.lSL:
B*6 grandstand
could
listen
while from Uie plane
u It sped
by
p
quietly
walling
for the
the end
end nf
of the
thejI __________________________________I •__________________________________ Ung Attorney L. E. Barnett asked • !JeT^.S Wc Zuber- Coldwater; Treas..
oil
rtlv wa
tine for
During July. Barry county did Um
half hour. The moment the light*,
Ute A.tente, gntenl ter in oplnten ?_DT,Ul,"«
outstanding Job In the state on a
came on the fireworks display war;
percentage-of-quota
basis
white
put on. That was a vivid contrast,
IIHJ1II1VJ
VVLJ
IHIV
JVRHr
I
ballot
for
an
office
for
which
there
1
1
Continued
on
page
3.
Sec.
I)
to the utter blackness that had
। are no candidates.
I
' Attorney C
swer to tiie I
record for one month which wtU
Uon.
holds that notwithstanding the fact'
count but rather a consistently good
Those who drove through the
that there are no candidates for dr- ;
record for “the duration."
country to see how well the black­
cult court commissioner, yet the'
out was observed reported that
county election commission should'
there were scarcely any lights |
prepare non-partisan ballots* for
Wickard Urges Switch
glimmering In any horns. To some
both the September primary and
to Other Vital War Crops
people It seemed unnecessary to
the November election. He holds
make this trial blackout, but their
Glenn Wotrtng, Chairman of the Nashville—
that circuit court commissioners are
views would be altogether changed
judicial officers of thje county, and Barry County AAA says that with
J37JM|l,?Tlto
if they could realize how much
that the law provide* that the peo­ the targe holdover from the 1941
suffering it might save to have
...... elect
r.cv» such officers. There..icre- »he“ ®rop and the addition of the Hastings—
ple shall
people generally observe the black­
fore, he holds that the only safe 1943 crop J®*1 b«ln« harvested, it Ben Gldley gJlOOXO 1448.00 1JUM
out If an enemy aircraft attempt­
thing is for the election commlsanimated that the U. 8. A. will Middleville—
ed to bomb Barry county in the
slon to prepare the ballots so the jhave on hand a total of 1^06.000.000 Paul Faulkner.
1SI-3* Bll.to
night Ume. As far as we. have
&lt; people can do the choosing, because' bushels with an annual consumption Tom Barry 800 00
Woodland—
’ Report not
teamed there were no accidents!
B ;Ute right to chcoee circuit court IoI about ®83 million bushels.
Leon Hynes 400 00 received ‘Ml it
resulting from the blackout.
I ' commissioners rests with the peo- i In accordance with a law passed
pte. The election commission con- I,n 1938“the Secretary of Agricul- Delton-Prairieville—.
Ellis
1 slats of Uie probate JudRK the coun­ ture la required to hold Wheat Ref­
Faulkner
ty clerk and the county treasurer. erendums whenever the supply
reaches 135 per cent of our needs.

CLOSED WESLEYAN

•&gt;» J"™’,')'

FIRST BLACKOUT
WAS A SUCCESS

SAYS THE BALLOTS
MUST BE PREPARED

%w

!ST'-

HASTINGS CANNON GOES INTO "SCRAP"
AGAIN; JOHN F. REYNOLDS OFFERS RELIC

—

PLAN TO FORM
USO UNIT HERE

Many Local Groups to
Co-operate In Project
Under sponsorship of the Hastings
Klwanls club, representatives from
various local organizations m»t In
the Municipal Court Room Tues­
day evening, to form the Hastings
USO. Defense Recreation Commit­
tee. The Immediate purpose of thl*
committee will be to provide dance*
and recreation for the men stationed
The Civil War cannon which' enlistee in the regular army for
at the U. 8. Coast Guard training
camps in the county.
stood In the court house and school • three years, having previously servOfficers elected were as follows: yard* for so many years left Hastn the Spanish-American war.
Dr. P. R, Brooks, chairman; Mrs. tings Friday morning to go into'.He
He was In 101 engagements In all
David French, first vice chairman: the service of Ha country again. I‘and .fought Bt Bataan. Luzon, and
D. A. VanBusklrk, tecond vice chair­ having been given by it* most re- (‘ Corregldor.. He enlisted for three
man; Mrs. Shirley B. Henry, third cent possessor. John F. Reynolds, years tn the U. 8. Infantry In 1895,
vice chairman; Lynn Lewis, record­ to be made into gun mount* for'serving jn Cuba and upon hi* re­
ing secretary; Mrs. Richard Cook, mobile cannons.
(turn being messenger for Oelts.
corresponding secretary; the Rev.
Mr. Reynolds has a letter from'l^wton and Cliaftee until sent
Don Oury, treasurer.
Ute U. S. Ordnance Dept., wrlttenhomc after a siege of typhoid fevThis committee plans to under­
j In 1930, which identifies thia 840 er tn 1898
In December of that
take the formation of a local USO
, lb. cannon a* one donated to the: jlear he reenlisted in the Infantry
center.
- ^nd embarked for the Philippines
" Representatives of the various '■ - —
local organization* who attended t'De
1*?5:1 10, I90®be placed In the. going via the Mediterranean sea
_ ..
.
-Lynn
- Lewis.
— ~ibllc
school
grounds for decora-;
and Sues Canal, a total distance
the meeting
were:
Y. .P®
1
M. v.
c. ...
A.: Ueut
Frank Scott. Amer^ j“v' *nd memorial purposes This of 13,109 miles by rail and water.
—k r.tekUk
lean Legton; M(\. Richard Cook. 1 donation was made under the Act He s-rved as a foot scout, mounted
Hastings Country Club; Mrs David!®' Congress approved May 26. scout, sanitary Inspector, and pro­
French and Mrs. Dewejr Hon. Has- i1896 ,l lh® p«iu**l of a former vost sergeant and built the first
tings Women's Club: Mrs Walter'Congressman from your district, mile of gravel road in Rizo!, Luzon
Poteetf, Central P. T. A-t Shirley"tho
’'* ------------Honorable ”
E. *L. --Hamilton,
----------------also Province. He wa* honorably dis­
Henry. American Legion; Mrs. Shlr- the Mayor and Superintendent of charged In 1901.
Having been a soldier, Mr. Rey­
Public Schools of the City of Has­
(Continued on page 2. Sec 1)
nold* ha* a sincere and sentimen­
tings."
AN INVITATION
Thl* gun was n three Inch tal attachment for the cannon
which
he ha* painted every year
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Fin­
wrought Iron Civil War cannon.
nic extend an Invitation to
M1864, this type being the prln- and over which has flown Old
Glory on. an eagle-topped pole ev­
the friends of Dr and Mrs. Ar­
ery
day
but three since Peart Har­
thur W. woodbume of Tampa,
artillery until 1M5.
bor. Hl* deep patriotism was what
Fla., to call between the hours
A native of Hastings, the donor prompted Mr. Reynolds to part
served In the Philippine* a* an with this cherished possession.

BOND, STAMP SALES
SLUMP DURING
PAST WEEK

; LARGE WHEAT
SURPLUS IN U. S. A.

FAIR AWARDS
ANNOUNCED

14*
wheat Is on hand, the Secretary has Braendle
notified the county AAA ofice that Dowlingthere will be a wheat referendum Wright*
UM
held early tn the spring of 1943.
The following is quoted from a
letter received from Secretary of Q. 8. Rennells.
TIM
I
4-H Members Again
Agriculture. Claud R Wlckard. In Post Office 500.00
39.00
Take P/ominent Part
which farmer* are urged to curtail Gun Lake Area 50.00
Report not
the growing of wheat and subsUtute
Amidst a downpour of rain that In place, some of the much needed Cloverdale
10.00 received
came on rather suddenly^ the 85th
annual Barry County Fair came to wartime emergency and the urgent
49.96000 42,116.00 M.TMJM
a close Saturday evening.
need for certain types of commod­
That the 4-H club work in the ities other Uian wheat. I hope win­
county Is holding Its own was evi­ ter wheat farmers will divert as
denced by the fact that 504 mem­ much wheat acreage as possible to
bers exhibited at the fair this year. soybeans, flax, and various feed
In the list bf grand Jurors an
Judging these entries required a crops. Wheat Is a valuable wartime trial jurors for the coming sm
great deal of time and skill. En­ crop, as shown during the first slon of Um U. 8. federal dtolrtt
tries Included livestock, grain, fruit, World War when we didn't have court at. ।
vegetable*, handwork, clothing, can­ enough of It. Fortunately, however, the names
ned goods and baked goods and we have plenty of wheal today—«o
clearly proved that the training much. In fact, that Uie nation I*
these young people, are receiving hard pressed to find adequate stor­
will prove valuable In later life.
age even though targe amount* are
In tire clothing judging contest being fed to livestock. In order to from Baton county we
two girl* were chotieri to attend make his best contribution every
the state club fair. They were farmer should divert just as much
Louise Christiansen and Maxine wheaf Jand as practicable to crop*
more urgently needed, st the same
highest in point of markings but time storing on his farm as much
LEGION AUXILIARY UPONwas too young to qualify as a dele­ as possible of the .wheat he pro­
gate. The girls who were selected duces. and marketing It wherever
GEN TEC
to attend the state club fair as possible in the form of livestock and
TO LOAN
canning delegates were Donna poultry"
Under i
Hamilton and Juna Ferri* of the
Capital dub and Dowling club
re;pecUvely. Donna Davis of Mid­
Collection fee of 4 percent will
dleville and jennet Doxey of Has­ be added to all city taxes not paid
tings will be the food demonstration by Hept. 1st and thereafter the
delegates.
Treasurer's office will be open on
The title of champion canner of Wednesdays only.
Barry county was awarded to Mr*.
Mabel Plaid. City Treu
Florence Strain of Assyria and that
of champion cake baker to Mr*. Car! BOWLERS N0TIC1
Alley* will be epen Sept L;
Johnson of Woodland.
The contest In the use of Barry
county products was won by Mar- tails. Hasting* Recreation.
(Contlnued on page g. Sec. 1)

Federal Cour* Jurort
From Barry County

�T11K HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST t», 1BU
— DM—_. r\.._ II— Al A 11 TA FAfkkl
E. W. Bliss Oo„ left Bunday for I Martin C. JAltman, and Oeorae Dettman Rd.. Jackion. volunteered of his unde and aunt, Mr. and 1 the remainder ot the summer there. |
Wibald*.
i for the air service and ha* been Mr*. J. C. Ketchum. He also at-i Mr. and Mr*. Dorrance Trethric ■ 7,11,1,0" DOH8S UUg Up DIAB
I fl H1UM
sendee clerk in the office of the
■
There weree sold in
In Barry countv’ Itwlloned at Jefferson Barracks, tended the wedding of a navy friend have sold their newly built home Near Pavne Lake
' at Escanaba. Robert eulBted in the at 118 8. Church to Mr*. F. W. Den■
7
•
Ilf A IIB1IT UCRC
Michigan Bell Telephone Co. She: during the month of July »1&lt;4 lO17Ji MUwurl
will live with her aunt. Ml*s Ruth «*r fend* M.iu
and stamp*, which wwwill*
wail Owing IV
to mv
the January unit
freeze liw
the navy
ago last
and ton of Houghton Michigan Mr, ofInp&gt;d‘«,tn«'\
®
------ two years
•
.---- .April
------- ..
Denton, aa Bitter
ihltr'of
Mr*. Robert °
p»&gt;"np
ne laxe Tuesday, workmen
Parr, formerly of Hastings.
overI81XXX)
1•______________________________
* nf Mn.
01f **y
881XXX)more
morethan
than the
thequota
quota''upeach
crop in Barry county is short, b*s
ha* been rm
On the we*t
west eaait
coast and
and in
In Denton
------ ----------- —._ -------- -----Hawaii. At present he “I*in"ih7re
stationed Harkneu, ha* taken poa*e**ion. round several bone*, which were (Continued from page 1. See 1)
• Barry County Rationing
Municipal Judge Adelbert OortTWp
J' it"N*rv
d granted permission to pur- right performed the
ceremony
onf^jdhft ^eyh^eated
.Chicago III .where The Trethric* have bought a home Pronounced as those of a one-time ley Henry. American Legion Aux­
on IH E. Grand of the Randall numan being, evidently snaU in ! illary: Paulina Bliss and Avia Ty.. ...... &lt;.Bv murl
« .VMIUH1. uu.
-------------- --------------------------- Estate.
nr a- D.
r&gt; A.* VanDuddrk.
Vanlliiiklrk. RoRustature.
There
Is rio record ot
ofany
r— ;ier. O.ES.;
---------- --------------------------------rho lives
Oil-1. month,
,---------.
lenn Bera They also granted ar&lt;1 * °race. who
lives near
Lii. GU----— which is way below the norruin to puretal. to..n ■»«
•n'1
Belle Sl.lhmJ
Stalhnod ol
of I m.1
mal crap,
crop.
i Mr. and Mr*. Harry Larsen have
The George Allofl property. 435 tragedy in that vicinity, and they :tary club; the Rev. Don Oury. Mlnbe a part of the akelaton
skeleton of an 1 Bterial
tstertai Aaan.:
*un ■ Mrs
Mr&gt; Philo Sheldon.
—
l
— •has
— been aqUi.loathe may ba
Robert
Power,
pharmacists
mate
‘
bought
Uie
John
Cappon
cottage
at
F- Madlwn.
lea to Wflliam F. Hall. Ver-1 D°«&gt;in&lt;. on Wednesday last week
Indian. The sheriff s office wa* Central p.TX: Philo Sheldon and
'Y
■
retired
min
­
P Hurkr
8. Newton. Robert L Bpauld-' Pvt. Kenneth R. Heath, son * in the Navy, *pent last week in Has- Leach lake and with their daugh- ister U
who cor^ hir. from Bpsru notified about the find, and Under- Ed Tudor. Hastings Lodge 52. F.
Ungs and ut the Wall lake collage • ter. Linda, are planning to spend The Wm. Savacool form In Carlton
Ernest Gordon. Lena B. Tift Mr,. Faye Della Watt* of 1013
nivt
ha* been purchased by Mr. and'?u 1 w“ unaWe 10 •ol*B the Burghduff.* ID.OF.: L. E. Barnett.
Hosting, Klwanls club.
Ml*, uuiiii uccis ui nuiuc vice,
Mn. , John Berra of Battle Creek
Present at the meeting In an adwho will occupy it this month, both ixiNDON PICTURE POST
deals being made by the Boyes MIRRORS WAR AND DIVERSION vlsory capacity were Downing Proc­
tor. field recreational representaMency.
Bernard McPharlln recently relive of the federal security agency:
Shcriff and Mrs. Glenn Bera went reived from friends in Scotland a Barqr Shales, recreational director
to Arizona last week to return Keith Picture- —
—-------■
------Post
magazine
printed■ •In1 for-ftatc coast guard units; Robert
Smith. 18. who 1* wanted for steal- Ixmdan dated June 20. 1042 The
Freytag. director of a USO center
• sign* of the times" are seen in the in Battle Creek and Lieut. Edwin
by officers In that state and held advertising a* evidenced by one Pumala from the Clear Lake Trains
for Sheriff Bera.
boot polish company that ad­
Ing Station.
The J. O. C. sold 1245 worth of vocate;.: "Use Less Boot Polish, By
War Bonds and Stamps at their Government order all manufke- FIFTIETH WEDDING
booth at the Barry Co. fair last lure is reduced BY HALF" and then ANNIVERSARY
suggest* using their product every
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Crock­
Kim Sigler was called to Gothen-.- other day and brushing up between ford celebrated their fiftieth wed­
burg. Nebraska, last Tuesday night lime*. Kellogg's Com Flakes print ding anniversary al their home
to in Carlton township on Sunday,
by the sudden death of hl* father, ,a. -shopping )j*t forjconformlng ~
who had been in falling health for a.nd
1 August 0
Both Mr and Mrs.
ranu tune Mr Sigler arrived home balanced
bal*nfrd diet
M'rrh.nt.
Merchant* th-r.
there Crockford wwe bom in Michigan.
Sunday, accompanied by his 82- are also asking for the return ot Mr Crockford going to Kansas
tooth
paste
tube*.
.
with
hl*
parents
in a covered wag­
year-old aunt. Mrs Mina Stone, of
The magazine, being pictorial In on at the age of I. Mr, Crock­
Schuyler. Neb .making the trip from
Omaha to Chicago by airplane and nature, has many war photographs ford went to Kansas on a visit
Including
Vome
pitiful
ones
from
lutcr wltcre U»ry were married
from there to Battle Creek on the
fust New York streamline train. Russia and also a few featuring the August 11. iBB'J. returning to Michi­
gan and living in Carlton township
Mrs. Stone was In no way fatigued U. S. Cadets
Diversion comes In an article on cn the farm where they celebrated
by these modem method* of travel.
She wll Ispen drome time here with rummer exercises and one on the their anniversary since 1002
'War-Time Dog Show.” -illustra­
They have one ran. Welby of
Mr. and Mrs. Sigler.
tions of the New Russian Ballet at Woodland and one daughter. Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Dorrance Trethric the Cambridge Theatre featuring
attended the funeral of a relative five of Pushkin's Fairy Tales reveal Robert Owens of Grand Haven.
Mrs. Crockford has one ran Arthur
Mrs. Ella Coykendall. at Luke Odes­ the love of beauty, love of Hie im­
Allcrding of Woodland and one
sa Friday. Mrs. Coykendall'® son.,aginative. and love of diversion
daughter. Mr,. Sena Crockford
Lester Coykendall. Ls a member of which help to keep up the morale
of Milwaukee. Wiscoiuln, by u
the Michigan Slate Police atiij gave of our fighting allies across the
previous marriage.
The couple
demoiutratiotu of sharpshooting in Atlantic.
have
nine
grandchildren.
Mr.
Hastings last year.
Crockford who l* 81 years old is
COPPERS— PENFOLD
very active for his age taking care
ills home. 231 N. Jef terran. Al this
A very pretty wedding was solem- of his cowjr and chicken* besides
writing he Is improving.
nittd on Wednesday. August 12 caring for Mr, Crockford who is
Gordon W.' Castle. Delton. R. R. when Mias Theda Penfold, daugh­ confined to tier wheel chair due
3. U undergoing basic training in ter of Mr and Mr*. Alston Penfold tn a full last September. She is 82
anti-aircraft al Camp Wallace. of Nashville and Charles CoppeM. year* old and had kept her own
Vitamin* are vtfal to victory because they are.so important in keeping the home front strong and
Texas.
ton of Mr
... and Mrs Oco. A. Cop- house.until her accident.
Relatives from Grand Haven,
Dr. Glenn C. Munger. Osjeopathlc '!*»•. were married before a vine
healthy.
Sec that your family gets the essential vitamins naturally—in palate-pleasing nutritional
physician and surgeon is opening an covered ai»x&gt;r with baskets at East Lansing. Holt and Woodland
foods. You'll soo them here in vast variety—oppetixingly displayed to make shopping easier—plainly
office at Woodland this week.
•"•••«&lt;
mixed gladioli on .■■■
either
— .uside, _on called in the afternoon besides
’
the
lawn
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
n
host of neighbors and friends.
priced to make economy a certainty. Defend your health, your country and your budget by shopping
GATHERINGS HONOR
Mra Raymond Dalton of Lake PENNOaFREtmiON
daily at Food Center . . . the "buy-word" for fine foods.
CORPORAL BOURDO
.
Odessa.
The fortieth annual Pennock re­
Sixty-three relative} and friends, Rev D H Carrick of Sunfield
met at Sam's Landing. Gun lake for read the double ring ceremony in union was held Saturday. August
a at tjic home of Roy Preston of
a- potluck (upper in honor of cor- -------------------- - - guest*.
-------the presence----of thirty-five
Corn,-mv.r*
pornl Ramond Bourdo of Campi
Tlie bride chose a blue gown of Nashville. Relatives were present
KellouJt ige. pkg
Robinson. Arkanwu who was home silk Jersey, "her shoulder coraage from Hasting*. Delton, Cedar Creek,
on a furlough the past week. Corpl being pink rose* and white baby Marshall. Nashville and Owosso.
1st Coll Catsup
Following the dinner a program was
Bourdo is the son of Mr. and Mrs mums.
14 os. bottle -------Emmett Bourdo of Orangeville. He
Mrs. Raymond Dalton, sister bf given which was enjoyed by all
.
is serving in tha .Medical Division the groom, was matron of honor present.
Nolle* Can4y Bars A
FRESH GROUND . .11
Eight of our boys are now urvof the U. 8. Army.
and wore pink silk jersey with a
Large site
£ for
A similar Rathering met at the corsage of pink lilies nnd blue Ing their country either in the Navy
RED SALMON
farm lioinc of Mr. and Mr,. Arthur delphinium.
ECKRICH, lb
LEAN, lb
LaVera Wilcox acted as best member all with a letter from some
Morse at Adrian. Saturday evening
DEL MONTE, small can ....
Ivhen his Toledo relatives and man.
'
relative. It wu* also voted to go
Whole Green Beans
friends came to greet him. He re­
Refreshments were served on the to, the same home for the reunion
Steer Beef, lb.
POUND STOKLEY'S, a can
ceived many lovely gift* while he lawn after the reception at which next year.
was Jiome.
Uie bride and groom received
Toilet Tissue
. AT CAMP KH'ANNIWA
Dorrance Trethric left Tuesday to many lovely gift*.
Scott —
Hastings girl* who arc attend­
roll*
--------, an W..S.V
attend —
the funeral w
of
unde I After a two weeks trip in north.MUTTON, lb
Charles Warner, of Gibbs. Idaho ,frn Michigan the newly weds will ing the present period at Camp
Metal Sponge
Kliannlwa. Morris Ukc arc Jo­
_u_
fie at
to their friends at
who-----------died Monday.
Mr.home
Warner
hanna
Baird. Fern BlUs. Gloria
was a former resident of Barry their farm home near Sunfield.
Home Made. lb. .
FRESH, lb
Brockway.
Georgia
Deyarmond.
county.
Waffle Syrup
MBS. GIRICH RESIGNS AS
Joan Garrison and Joanne Story,
FINAL SUMMER;’ ‘
Pcnnlck. Igc. can
ASST. SEC. 01 DRAFT BOARD
Pound ..........................................1
■
Savoy Popular Name
HADDOCK, lb.
DANCE PARTY
Mrs Pearl Glelch. who ha* been
Strained Honey
Hie popularity of "Savoy" as a
The final summer dance party in assistant clerk of the Barry county
JAR
the Y. M. C. A.-Youth Council •e- draft board s^ice its formation, name for motion picture houses in
Fly Ribbons
TENDERIZED, lb
ries will be on Friday night at the recently resigned that position and the United States traces back to thu
Pound .
Parish llbuse. Special plans are Jias gone to Jackson to reside. Mr
Duchy of Savoy in France, though it
for
being made for Intermission and ^Glekh having employment In a comes indirectly through the theater
Fly Tax
those attending are assured of a defense plant there.
of that name in London's Strand,
golden
STEER BEEF. POUND ...............................................
Quart site ....
fitting closing of* the summer seaMrs. Geneva O'Connor succeed* says a National Geographic society
son.
Mrs. Glelch at the Draft Board.
Fly Tax
bantam
bulletin.
England's Honry ill in
Pint siiy
1238 had married a niece of Peter
MARRIAGE LICENSE
j
No. Murh R&gt;|_
.
ot Savoy, to whom thq English king
WHEATIES
Roy Herman Fisher. Prairieville 25
Ahn.it as n»r cent nf th* •■rih
Alotha
Warren
Hastlnm
10
Ab
‘
■
01
the
Mrlh
gave
a
palace
on the banks of the
ai
t
na
warren.,
Hastings
............
19
Um
U)an
M
lnehc|
ram/al]
A pkg
heavy rocks, fancy
Thames. It later wa* the site of
CORN KIX
KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK! i annually.
the Savoy hospital. A theater built
in this vicinity was given the name
CAKE FLOUR
"Savoy." and wa* long the scene of
Softaallk .
the Gilbert and Sullivan light
opera*.
Cold Medal Flour

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SATURDAY ONLY. AUGUST 22
Double Feature Attraction
Preston Foster. Lynn Bari

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On Ire
Each

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TUES.. WED., THURS., AUGUST 25-26-27

An adaptation from the II. G. Wells atory
The invisible 'Man

2lb‘ 31

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Matinee Thursday ut 2 o'clock. Erenlnj price*

Popular Brand,

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206 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

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1
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1 obtained from the Juice of the sugar
| cane by evaporation and draining
off the. molasse*.

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JEl

«

FRIDAY &amp; SATURAY. AUGUST 21-22
Doable Feature Attraction

Said a lumberman named

"BAD MEN OF THE HILLS

“If we’d work juat aa hard

and Wm. I.undigan. Jean Rogen. Goy Kibbee

"SUNDAY PUNCH"
SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY. AUGUST 23-24
William Holden. Frances Dee

MEET THE STEWARTS
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 Io 5:M
TUES.. WED.. THURS., AUGUST 25-26-27

Salurday

Unscrambled
Transoceanic telephone conversa­
tions are sent through a "scrumbhng" machine that change* the low
and high tones to opposites. At the
other end the speech goes through
an "unscrambler."

and John Kimbrough, Virginia Gilmore

I Im.

ilex.

TtiEATI^p

Telephones 2244-2557

MATINEE THURSDAY. AUGUST 20
tariing al 2:00 P. M. running to 6:00 P. M.

Dur.

Home Grown, Hcd Hipe

2-31’

FRUIT JARS
Ball Mason, pints

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Ucai fur Juice

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Hostings. Mich.

Fruit Cocktail
Bumdale
FRUIT JARS
Ball Mason, qt. ..

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MtCH.

Jean Gabin, Ida Lupine, Claude Rains

"MOONTIDE"

And all of ua bought
The Bonda that we

ought—
Wo’d diapoM of Hegr Hit­

ler for good!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUBaDAT. AUGUST M, 1H3________ ______ _________________________________________

Tllf A If AI A AA A 7ft A

I Wv nALArlA£Uv
NINE KILLED IN CRASH OF BIG ARMY B-24 OFnci«lcou«stTt,Y
BOMBER NEAR DOWLING FRIDAY NIGHT SSF MEN DROWN
(Continued from page 1, B«, D

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course April 13. 1007.
He then 'March to Instruct nlghu in the de- daughters of Del
ing
tljelr vacatloi
worked for several years getting ex-1 fcnr'g cauw............................
led Ferry and M
। pertence in various shops in Michl- }' " ‘
fair at Hastings.
‘ Mr. and Mn.
iwnunuru irotn pair 1. ocx.. -t. । ■■■t-'—t 1
.-"’•x-—"- —- -■ — ~” daughter Eunice entertained 1 over
Sw
SE'tS’wStE take parachute «.
•“ '“™&lt;&gt; W “» “»*&gt;; pan Um.
In April 1HI h. Irll
Mr .nd Mn. Philip NlelmU .nd' J"*™
““
"STpu,- rrmrinM, they think ba
the Solomon Islands i
sheriff In seven ftet of water: R. lhe factory to open his shop to family visited her brother,^Qgrald '.J*
wat believed that he did not know defense classes.
.Williams of Detroit Sunday at-the daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Pres­ goes through San Train
liow u&gt; lw|m. but had kept afloat! George Stowell started to learn home of their partm* Mr and Mrt ton and family from Flint
M.nin rauu I nc«nvd
and paddled toward shore with hta | &lt;&amp;• mechanic's trade at PonUac Bert WUUanu of Middleville.

lu. toune &gt;t M B. C. l»&gt; Jem.,
He had been a member of the R.
O. T."O-. for four years and went
into the anny directly after gradualion.
MiiiMrcnuirr„
1“^ un“'

V■ “IMAIL JknilVl.
SERVICE
08607928

»«t. mn.lu do™, with

’.XTS. X c.^S'Si'w

“b*““d

*■1 nwOofficers
officer^’thought
thought that
that Schauer
00' Tool
lhen
Consolidated
partLydia
of the
week. of Middleville PARATROOPS
ABROAD
Schauer 1 und
where
he work&lt;.aPress
for | terMrs.
Willson
Several months
ago Donald T.
had probably fallen inU&gt; the Jake 3&lt;J year&gt; He Iefl
w)lh ls kM,p|ng lxnuc for her brother. Doxey was promoted to first acr- :
-—
fln-t, and that Wood had shed most the intention of retiring in April Perley Barnum and their nephew, grant, organized hta own company BOMB THE JAPS WITH JUNK!
of his wearables before undertak- 1
■
—
' (Continued from page 1. Section D -lng the rescue of hta companion.
Iw nhtained bv &lt;-iv. I but in doing so had become tangled
» u» pou MU., or t™n,“P ■»
"•» “S'rural carriers.
Stationery con- *&lt;* before he -Could try to rave
EVERYTHING FOR IACK-TO-SCHOOL
"cern* are expected to handle these 8cnauer‘
sheets, printed by government per-, Coroner
Lathrop
pronounced
W, rr.rr UwvbM lum.d &gt;o »ppl»i I- —
-M# Hwr,
■ mission: to relieve the post office, lhe deaths of the two men were
which to now helping to Initiate caused by accidental drowning, and
n««a» . . . a u-.vn-i m w...—”
-- the service.
The Hastings post that ho Inquest was nrcevary,
supply our young cMfians wUfa things to lake them bock to school
office received its first supoly last | Both bodies were taken to the
comfortable and happy. Bui, as always for forty yean, Pmmts
week
Postage Is 3c by domestic Henton funeral home at Delton.
xiirfure
’ • •
surface means and Gc
6c bv
by domestic
nai liuuinu
• —---- - ■ ------- ---- ----■
ooei. hot smart, durable clothe* for your family, planned wrfh
air transportation. Tliey are tc DEATH OF MRS.
be used for letters to our troops J. N. COVERT
hue wartime economy!
abroad only.
.
.,
Mrs.
Rosalia
Parsons
Covert.
85.
Because - of the identification
died at her home in Lake Odessa,
printed cn the envelope ond the
uniformity of size, this mall serv­ Saturday. She was born in Palmy­
ice will receive the most preferred. ra. N. Y.. but In her girlhood days
lived in Hastings. She was married
and expeditious sorting and hand­
to James N. Covert, who for many
ling possible to Its destination.
years operated a general store at
When large volumes and long Carlton Center, and owned a farm
distances arc Involved, there har east of that place. Mr. and Mrs.
been set up a photographic micro­ Covert moved to Lake Odessa about
filming facility which reproduce#. 30 years ago. Her husband has been
16 mai film, reducing them to 3.1! dead
for several
years. Sur, percent of the ortginol volume vlvlng are two sons Marlin, ot Hol­
On reaching the destination, the land and Glen ot Lake Odessa; one
letters will be reproduced by photo- grandchild and two great grandchllr.ni J/-! graphic processes to 4x5'. inches' dren.
,
। j 1 and delivered In War and Navy
The funeral services were held
rru T&gt;pt v-Mall penalty window cn- Monday In the Wortley and Baine
j 4* velopes.
.
__
i luueiB.
auinc
in in Lake
irarsu
I funeral
borne
Odessa. me
The
-M., Original letters are preserved burlttl WM ln lhe PulIer MrneUry
- J; until there is knowledge that lhe ln carlion.
1
film has readied its destination
------- 1------ « &lt; »
-•'" In case.lt falls to arrive, the let- lA/ftiarkj iCADkl
■J ter is returned, thereby giving m-| “VIYttri LCAKn
rurance
that the
mall transports
will reach- MACHINE
SKILLS
its destination
despite
‘ J/” /'J*
1

IMIS.

ting quietly In their home, when
suddenly they heard axgrcnt noise i
and they iuw flames leaping high.
l/x»kh&gt;g out they saw thpt a big.
nltplimr
wait
burning. \ Theh i
daughter.
Catharine,
row. the
crash from her bedroom window
’There was a terrific roar," alw
aald. "then everything was lit tip*rut bright
day.” The plane had
■klrnmed over a field of soy beans,
then struck the ground where it
gouged a hole four feet deep and
ten fret wide. Next it struck two
big willow trees and a cemtht cul­
vert over a drain where it crosseda narrow lane. Hie trees sheared
most of the wings from the plane
which then headed In a north-i
earterly direction Into the Scher­
merhorn
cornfield.
where
the'
fusilage struck the ground, then
made a wide, circular path of w.
flattened rorn before It stopped 'J
not far from one of Schcrmer- ii
horn's bams, and but a few rod." '[
from the paying on' M37. The
smash against the culvert and m

UARTERMASTiL TO AMERICA’S
SCHOOL ARMY

plosion and the bodies nf the men
were found .between that place and
the point uhere the fusiUgc final-'
ly landed
*
Mr.
and
Mrs. Schermerhorn
were tislirp when the roaring noise
n mured them.
They at
first
thought II was caused by the storm.
When the gasoline exploded mid
caused a bright light, they thought; l&gt;..ui.|r.i.}
lightning had struck one of the
two banks
Fortunately
raining and the fire

that no damage resulted.
While tlx* bomber apparer/.b* &gt;* ”
-iburst Into flameSx whFn It crashed'
.■-•»-&gt;iii&gt;
into the trees and the culvert, the u. &lt;unr- f
fires from the gasoline did ‘not,
’•»
bum mi very long. The ground Vn'r
’
was reorched where the plane
’
.■truck the trees, and gasoline
spilled in the crash burned bright­
ly in the cornfield for n time.
i
The motors of the plane were
wricked when it crashed Into tire
tree.-, and the culvert. But piece*
of wreckage were strewn along j
the 250 yards from that point mi­
ni the fusilnge stopped its rolling,
In the corn field.
Members of the coroner's jury:
' Impaneled nt the .scene of the ac-|
eldent Friday night were: Fred
Haywood. Fordyce Matson. John:
Chandler. Lyle Ingram. A. A. Tur.
nes and Stephen Demond.
Hie Jury', composed of two farm-1
era. a dairyman and three defense­
workers, returned this verdicti
"We do find that all died by!
occidental violence In the crash,
landing of n large airplane in|
Baltimore Township. Barry Coun­
ty. between the hours of io and
11 the night of Aug 14 In the line
' of their duty and the defense of
America.”
•
A number of witnesses said that
th-- plane—a Consolidated B-24 roaring over the Barry’ County
Fairgrounds pt Hastings a
minutes tx-forc It crashed. uppearad to be in difficulty even
then
Obseivirs said they be­
lieved the plhl. lost In heavy rain
was attempting to land. No sound
was heard from the motors ex cep I
an eerie wbUUlllg. they said.
Tiie mangled bodies of the nine
young men were taken to a Bat­
tle Creek undertaker's rooms in an
armg truck, a salvage crew came
from Willow Run bomber plant k
clear up the wreckage Sunday. ■
Before that was done officers
from the Willow Rim airfield and ।
from Camp Custer examined the
wreckage to find some clue. If posBible, to the
of me
the cihaii
crash., ' r.iuri
**•' cause ui
If they -found any evidences or
indications they
lhev hove not been'
bren'""'*’
made public ut Ulis writing.

.SB

GEN. G. M. BARNES
IS CALLED TO LONDON
(Continued from page 1. dec. 1)
city.
Hr graduated from our
schools and from the engineering
department of the University of
Michigan. Hejs doing an Importonl service for -the United Stales
in -the present war. After finish­
ing his work at Ann Arbor he en­
tered the army, and soon was rec­
ognized as a valuable man. He
was in the ordnance department,
where he has been promoted un­
til he Is now a General. He has
invented big guns, and gun car­
riages that have been adopted by
the army. In the dally papers of
last week there appeared this item
concerning him. tn an American
Pre?-* dispatch from London, which
reads
follows:
• LONDON-&lt;AP&gt; - Brig.-Gen. O.
M. Barnes, chief of the United
States war department design sec­
tion. has arrived at the head of
a technical mission to work with
the British in correlating Ameri­
can and Brit Uh fighting material.
Latest developments ' on both
sides of the Atlantic have left
many nd lustmen is to be made befuiv iiuterial can be used Inter­
changeably by both armies. Gen­
era 1 Barnes, an expert on design
and manufacture of heavy ord­
nance.
particularly
anti-aircraft
artillery, came to London at in­
vitation of the British war and
supply ministries.
A native of Hastings. Mich., he
was graduated from the Univer­
sity of Michigan as a civil' en.gineer and commissioned in the
army in 1010. He Is 55.

4—v.

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

.letters by spectallred machines on
rived ut Schermerhonj's lie could
see the mangled bodies scattered I
about, but they were apparently'
thrown away from the fusllagc. I
They were not near each other but
scattered about, and were thrown
clear of the flames.
E W. Procfrock, a nrar/najgh-,
bor. telephoned the sheriff's offlrt

I Muskegon Heights, completing the ' 1M1. but was called into service last' Clare Barnum,

I) Uon hazards. The boys have this FOR DEFENSE
&gt; same service In writing to lhe U
8. but with free jwstagc
1 "They are just as adaptable as
1
There Is a distinct benefit tc, the men." declared Frank Sanders
'&gt; our armed forces abroad tn let-, Monday when Interviewed In re-.
_.|ters and military supplies received Kard to the'women In the National
There may be space on a convoy ■ Defense class at hta machine shop,
or bomber ferry for 1500 lbs. This’; He added that this statement Is
would mean 32 racks of moll or true in regard to the work they can
87.500 single-sheet letters
V-Mail do but that, of course, they cannot
would mean 150.000 letters for men!do heavy UfUng.
, at the front. In a combat com-1 He spoke very favorably of the
""J mand of 150.000 men each would i w°rk being done by the nine women
"■ j-&lt; hear from home, whereas with:wh0 entered Utls course Aug. 3.
..u..i shiRle-sheet letters 62 500 men,He rays that they can ask more
' " jw'ould have to wait for the next Questions titan the men. but he does
Hmiifc .iU1. dispatch of mall.
One hundred h01 8&lt;*m ,o regkrd this as a dis­
mi K&lt;r«.| and fifty thousand single-sheet' advantage.
these women
. ! lettera would weigh-2.575 lbs. and;I 'To
r" see **"
- •In slacks
• •
imrnt take 37 mail sacks as against 'with caps or kerchiefs on their
rut'/ 1500 lbs. and 22 sacks, making a heads working so earnestly Is evl.u.j'saving of space for 15 sacks and। dence of their Interest In this work.
1,075 lbs. of military materials, "Oh. it's swell.” said one. and the
inner «diBy mpans of the mkro-fllmlngI sparkle in her eyes showed that this
। process 150.000 letters may be re-' H. H. 8. '42 graduate had found an
by ducetl to 45 lbs. taking the space, absorbing Interest.
‘hi* iLt’ of one mall *’ckThe machines that hold their at­
„&gt;a ,«
Although thia is still in an ex- tention arc engine and turret lathes,
ligat..,..- fl-rtmental state. V-mail letters a milling machine, drill press, and
"i h are being received in this country, power saw. Tliey saw their own
Al-1 from men In our armed forces materials, cut threads, turn tapers,
a Ji."1 “broadAbout 40 rcproductiom bore holes, make cap screws, vices.
y,M|have come to our local office in' parallel and C clamps and center
1 finders.
I the past month.
More applications are being re- '
celved all the time, but all stations 1
are filled at present for the 12

- » ■ CLOSED WESLEYAN
CONFERENCE

each machine. This course Involves i
no expense for the members
'
This women's class Ls part of the
• (Continued from page 1. Sec. D
program sponsored by Hastings
। ker. Waldron; Supt. of Grounds. High school, supervised by co-ordln-I
, Rev. H. A. Cole. Clarksville; Stalls- ator Arthur Hansen, taught by
Frank Sanders and George Sto- j
i Junction.
well, and under the Michigan State '
| At the annual meeting of the Board of Control for vocational Ed- ,
icampmeetlng association, the of। fleers were all reelected. They are:
The federal government furnish­
I Pres., Rev. R. S. Woodhead. Lan- es all materials used and replace-[
Isltig; Sec.. Rev. E. W. Zuber.' Cold- menu for broken tools or machln| water: Trcas.. Rev. a. VUscr. Hol1 land.
of the tool room.
The W. H. A- P. M. 8. held their
Tiie shop is open day and night
rr|...ri«i I.. I annual meeting on Wednesday and with the women's class from 8:00- 1
’r“
to the following were re-elected: Pres, 2:30.. Men's classes run from 2:30­
•rridrM. aii Mabe! Perrine: Vice Pres, Bessie 9:30 and 0:30-6.00. Mr. ^nders U
Densmore: 2nd. Vice Pres. Ada day instructor working from 8 a.
BuK Wright: Sec., Cleo Bonney; Asst. m. to 7/p. m.. while George Stowell
tinmUh'd Sec.. Nora Woodhead: Trees., Rena Is on from 7 p. m. to 8 a. m.
m.irmtiM |.. Bugbee: Supt. of Y. M. W. B.. NelMembers who might be AWOL
ku.ilUrj Ue Priess: Organizer: Clara Wilson:
vu.iiur,
would find their places filled after
Supt. of Dormitories. Mabel De­ two days.
so min Pouw: statistician. Mildred Merrill;
A certificate Is given at the end
&lt;■( cur Member planning committee. Nora of the 360 hour term stating how
i Woodhead.
much of the time they attended.
! It was of interest to note that- Mr. Sanders says • that they keep
the budgets of the conference were track of people after they leave
-----------------j help Q,
em get
get bet... ,«..u ... full and In many cases I the
course
and
them
ln,„ nJ overpaid. This was especially noted ter jobs. Each student learns to
.tw.i i.y in the report of the missionary | lay out his own work, to use the
f iiu.k-'treasurer which showed the amothls , drill press, —
-•* •»
- one machine
and
to —
run
, 1 paid to both home and foreign mis­ lor specialise In bench work.
. j8toii3 was about one-fourth over the
Frank Sanders took his appren­
•i 1 budget for the year.
ticeship at Uie Morton Mfg. Co.,

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DRESSES
Prlnccns. tailored or bas­
que styles In gingham.
printed or solid cotton or
rayon. 3 to 14.

for Girls to 16
Smart For School
GIRLS'

DRESSES

1.98
or
or

-

Plain Or Plaids!
SKIRTS

GIRLS'

Cottons or spun ray­
ons! Bright prints! 3
to 16.

For Cool Weather!
GIRLS' COATS

2.29

6.90

Gored or flared! Blas
stitched pleats. Fall
colors. 7-16.

Of fleece or tweed .. .
with trimming of vel­
vet or fabric. 7-14.

Hats

Girls’ Fell

Hrinrh

&lt;

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Smart mannish tailoring In wool
flannel and tweed! Pall colors in
plaid or plain. 12 to 20.

FRIDAY SPECIAL
LAST SHIPMENT

FORMER RUTLAND
RESIDENT PASHES
.
,
James Burdick. 63. of Grand '
Rapids, a former resident of Rut- ।
land and a brolher-ln-Iaw of Mrs.
James Dibble of that community,
died at his home last Wednesday. .
Burial was at Middleville on Satur- I
day. He is survived by the widow, |
Nettle.
.
I
Mrs. Dibble spent sometime at I
the Burdick home assisting in his
care and Mrs. Burdick will make I
her home with Mrs. Dibble.
I

NYLON
HOSE

s1.89

FRIDAY 4 P. M. to 6 P. M. ONLY
NONE SAVED

NO LAYAWAY

LIMIT-TWO PAIRS TO CUSTOMER

| ,30

For School Days!

a
&lt;1 MM
-rawwww

SWEATERS
Shorty slipover styles knit
of half cotton—half wool I
Attractive patterns—gay
colors t

SKIRTS

Pleated or flared styles in a choice
of wool flannel or crepel New
Autumn shades. 24 to 34.

4 ft A

ft ft A
X MM
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4 AA
| slf

Rayon Tailored Blouse* ...............
Slipover Cardigan Sweaters ............
Full-Fashioned Rayon Hosiery
Snap Brim Sports or Dress Hals_________
Cynthia* Slips-Trinuned or Tailored 1.29
•Reg U. S. Pat. Off.

ftiTfawt?/ffot

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t'

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r». all.
M«tc4

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EDITORIALS

' | city, has been engaged to appear at i
। the Fremont O. A. R.. held-at Pre-

SAILORS SWIM
AT THE THEATRES

' her second appearance before this '
, group.
™' ■«OR"t
nm- yeabJ AOO
"ITn Captain Jinks of the Horse
Aug. 11. 1892
Marines. I feed my horse on pork 1 Work on Dr. Andrus new house Is
and bean*. I often Uve beyond the
“lonR
a 8«xl rate, and it
means of a Captain in the Amy " 'rlH ** * beau‘&gt;' whcn completed,
mrans oi a uaptam in tne Amy.
c Rigdon, who formerly
Thus ran the catch lines from worked ln lhc o|Ilce. ,n ,hb c|l)?
Is now editor «nd
and n&lt;ihllah«r
publisher nf
of ih,
the j'
“Captain Jinks Of lhe Horse Ma- L*
rinea.“ first produced at the Gar­ Ingham County Republican nt Les­
lie.
rick Theater. New York CRy. in
Rev. ovlatt returned to his home
1901. featuring Ethel IWrymarc in in Laramee, Wyoming. Tuesday of-1
her flrrt star role. l1ie play, in­ ter a short vLsit here. He was ac­
cidentally. started a'long train of companied by Miss Nonna Michael'
Jokes, which have gtvrn tne “hone who has secured a position ns teach- I
er in thnt wild state at a good sal- I
marines" a semi-myth^al status.
Tlierefore, It la Interesting to note
The manufacturing plant* of thl* |
that Washington dispatcher men- cjty. now employ 300 hand’, pavings
tion that the Coast Guard is about jto,a* ****ly *»««
32.W-—They

. Sunday evening visitors at Mr iDelton. wa* cut and bruised. Nor- | Candidate* for *nnalK,lli
land Mrs. James Wilcox’* were Mr. m* Crawley, 9. daughter of Mr. .be not’les* than 17 years o'
and Mrs. Robert Wilcox, of near (and Mr*. Kenneth Crawley of Dow- nor more than 21 year* of M«

Lord and children
.
I Sherman and the Crawley girl less than 5 feet 54 Inches..nor
,---------------- ---- ------------- ,
MU* Zana Douglaav of Gun lake were taken to the hospital, where more than 8 feet 4 Inches in height.
John KimUroujli. Arteen Whelan
visited her grandparent*. Mr. and a cast wu put on Norma CrawCandidates for West Point must
A rip-roaring thriller of old fron- Mr*. Roy Oaks and family Sunday, ley's ankle,
Harold Sherman's be not under 17 nor over 22 yearn
.
condition la reported u being irn- of age on July 1. 1943. and must
proved. a*
It i«
is uc
believed
he suffered be not les* than 5 feet 8 inches in
, “MoonUde" starring
.FLEASANTHILL
____
P*u'~
.m
O«b»n. Ida Lupine
‘ Mr und Mrs 3^ piiihgr Bnd no serious injury.
I height.
.
i Congressman Hoffhtan suggest*
f
a K
- _ »r ‘ „
A ‘tUrtn
«
,he r-aiu.
sen ana
Paul,
andzionciiac
Ml*a Hortenae
----------------►*.......
. S0” cf ’!fe
;scn,
Miaa
nacau Mead-------------------------------------I K*
Ptarlrie
X'^lrrfrnnl
.....
that »ny boy who is * resident of
Pacific
waterfront,
adapted (mm
from wcre SundBy
dinner guests of...
Mr. ANNOUNCEMENT TO
'the Fourth Congressional District
ta Un€ nove 01 Wll!ard and Mrs Keith Lechleitner.
FOURTH DISTRICT PAPERS
and who m«U the foregoing re­
Tlu: threshing machine is busy; congressman Clare E Hoffman quirement* anti who 1* Utlerested
Pat O’Brien, Glenn Ford,
in this neighborhood between show- announce* that the Fourth District
in competing for the appointment
will have a vacancy el the Naval should communicate with him for
“Flight Lieutenant"
' Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams, Academy at Annapolis, the ap­
A .story of the men who fly and Mrs. R. J. Tolan and son Lynn and pointee to enter in 1943; and that full particulars. '
fight like demons, the teat fitloui R J. Williams called on Mrs. R. J.
also come Into thetr own tdoiiR with Williams at the home of her daugh- Military Academy at West Point. KEEP 'EM FIRING— WITH JCNf&lt;!
what are-------------said to --be--------sharply
incisive.I ter. Mrs. Byron Rowlader at Cale----------------■ scenes showing phases of present- donla. Sunday afternoon.
I day aeronautics.
'
•
Rapid;. Saturday.
“Secret Agent of Japan"
w ta&gt; V ■ -~n» 01 torta ..urtem.
A wnuhing story of undercover1
..
■ n
u
Navy boys take time out-for a swim while on duly in Hawaii.
mounted guardsmen, to patrol deso-^,
activities of Japanese agents Just NotlOnOI RoCC HorSC
A Navy Recruiter is at the Hastings Post Office every Monday from before the nt tack on Pearl Harbor. ■
□ C:wo Pnnnlo
late stretches of die coast line."
William l.umliran. Jean Roger..
Injured FIYC TCOpIC
After all. why should there be 1
I An accident in which five pro- |
Dan Dailey. Jr. In
anything consistent about Uie title |
“Sunday Punch"
DROWNED IN GRAND
'pic., were hurt occurred when the
CLOVERDALE
"horse marine." You find the ma­
By JANE CAMERON
{river at Lowell
The film revolves
______about
______a ____________
prize running
__ ___
race for Barry- county I
rble aboard ship, flying warplanes, । , -------------------------------- —&lt;------- ■
1 Frank F. How. 48. a resident of aid were al Buchanan tail Thun- ’ fighters' boarding house, into which horses was pulled off at the fair- '
Mis*
Rogen,
an
unemployed
show­
grounds on Thursday afternoon.1
Jumping to the ground with the BAIUIY BYPATHS
'Lowell, wa* drowned tn Grand I day.
girl,
enters
u
the
landlady's
niece.
ft was caused when a horse owneel
paratroop*. bumping along tn tanks' o
... river *■ quarter mile m»t of that | Marvin Flower 1* home on a furwlth Uie meclianlzcd divisions. rid- , LyBarVrgift of p.Xu Xdow city,
cHv sometime Saturday aftamrem
Charie* Starrett in
by Smith Sherman who lives on j
afternoon. ’ louah.
lough.
route 3 from Hasting:;, which was
Ing through the surf wiUi landing !-pare to the rcli'lve., of men in Mr. How made his home with Man- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chilson and . on with Kewell Hayden
ridden by his son, Harold. 21. leiqv- '
ley and Edward Johnson, two broth- 1 Earl and Mrs. Ciwrlc.s Kingsbury
parties, pouting enemy movemenu {our armed forrrr. .-o that they may
Blazing aix-guns. flashing fi’t.v cd over the piosageway at the track I
era. who reported lo officers that he were1 in KalamaCOO last Monday.
wt.h
..nit. ..r -in '
'
tIwlr R*Vi:l °'1Ci
with patrol unit*, etc., etc.
'there, llr elw enlarge. Un&gt; pte- had gone fishing Saturday after- , James Mosier is reported not so and rousing songs are certain to side, through which horses comF:
fioin the stalls to the tract to cn- i
highlight the outdoor dranui
Therefore. it Isn’t too surprls • [ turea free of cltarge The window U noon and hud not returmd Of- . well again.
William Holden. Frances Dee in
ter races, nth gateway Lv near
fleers
found
his
line
and
a
string
!
The
Evangelical
L.
A.
3.
meets
Ing that at least a few rtprraen-,
(;f the most popular spot.-, in
and in plain view of the grand- j
of flxli on the bank and at once.I this Thursday nt the home of Mr.
UUves of Uil* versatile corps of 'Hastings.
* .
Describing the domestic difficul­ stand.
brgfiii dragging o;&gt;erntlons. recov-I ad Mrs. J. Tedrow.
ft Ls reported that the Sherman •
lighting men should find themj-m rrct|jniT Alexis Carrel’s MAN. 1 ertng the body Sunday about noon 1 Sunday visitors at the heme of ties of a young couple who hadn't
a nickel hone
In their
xnd through
n
had pocket.;
tried to get
thl*
in twelve feet of water.
Mr. and Mrs. LcRov Penncl* wcre:
selves serving their, country from THE UNKNOWN. Wow uhat a
man
na*.
nave
Mr .’,ow *?,
by four sis- Mr. and Mr*. Milo Rcplogle and two million dollars worth of love In opening to the barn when the |
the "topside" of a horse.
■ mu... ..M. ,n
'"! 1,n
'- 11 _ha
'r ... .rreact
fad
tticlr
hearts.
horses were scoring for the race
11 little n» a time -o 1 wont blow trr*’ Mra
Altoft &lt;&gt;f Has- 1 boy* of Paw Paw. Mr. and Mr*. L
Good luck to the “horse marines! .* fuse. Ar my present rate uf speed l—
latter, however, he went by it nil ■
lnKR
. .' .^s
*^rs Colonel
Colf«el Yarger. Mn.
Mr* ,. Iflrxh
Hirsh of Fort Wayne. Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Mrs.
■Lawrence Farrell
Farrell and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Cha*.
Cha*. Robert
Robert Adams.
Adams. Mr
Mr and
and Mr*.
Mrs. Hany
Harry
light, ’When the werd "Go" was:
I ll be till Christmas on it
. : Lawrence
| Norris,
Norrt*. nil
all of
Jones and family. Mr. and Mra.
Mrs Abe
• • .
of Carlton township: ;' Jones
Mr. and Mrs Harry Dunn and given for the runners, the Sher- ■
OUR MACHINES
------- ---------------------. We received our spiced, sweet dill 'two
,wo brothers,
brothers, John of
Of Hertfmm
Her tlnra ’ Dawson
of Kalamazoo
family. Mr. ami Alr&gt;. Wm. Havens. m.-tn horse again took n notion;
'pickle recipe and of all things, from ?2’d
Mlddj£y*l,!f: ldw* b&gt;2 ' _ Mr a,.,.d Mr\ A'v^n Stodcll of Mr and Mrs Dlric laiutxtuuli and to head for the bam. In doing so!
Colonel Robert U Scott of the .an &lt;rf(J
ftjiopl friend
,uo daughterr Mrs Charles
Sue
Bobby
Harrington
Wm. OH’
old rchopl
frientj who^doesnl
wl
‘
*" Rice of Detroit.
' - —
- and- -• —
*“ ■ “is attended the otL-i re­ lhe race* hurt four people who'
23rd Pursuit Squadron recenUj know
nahlp Hnd
Mr
' "I Kalamazoo..............
called,
Ui-.w it
11 and
Hi.u who
»T.o novi'lives
now Ilves in'Chirn vm- ,Car
' ■ ,!,on ,n
, *,,
,
■ * PlwlM
...... .............................
• on Mr. and union at Reid's resort. Thoriu|&gt;ple
“detoured and flew over Mount cc&lt;4&lt;« : She
:
. *av*
. ... to take dill pirkles !'*
Fnrl
’"'” Creek, and 'one । &lt;&lt;-.
“r,~*
rr nf
of M
Battle
Mu ea
Hi Pennets Friday.
lake. Sunday.
u1m&gt; fen and rolled over Ute rider.
'- already
made,made.
eithereRhcr
pur- !'?
r" !'
*»»•’ ** *'&gt; U»c service ' , Mr* DorLs Moitfhi »j&gt;ent thc.wcekRoman Bull, IS. ot Irving twp.
Everest, clearing, flic top ot u,at
the !ir
that
arc already
purSunday visitors of Herman Kabuli
world-.’hlahest mountain ov will
or homemade
Tin-ii di|at P"«“nt.
end with her father. Charles Mon­ were his sister and husband of Lan- received minor bnilscs. Peter, 3worlds highest mountain oy
u :*ojV1. ., f Up of sugar In
In half
haif a
a &lt;up].
i m»1
endecs were held at ica.
ring, and Anna and Marie Kuball of yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
over ■ mile during a routine flight of vinegar, and thh doesn’t have L''ufU
2 o'clock on Monday and
' Charlotte.
'
ward Whipple of Kalamazoo. re­
-----------.
1 Ben Jenkin* returned home Sun- ceived
____________
from India to China." according to to lx- rooked. Dram liquid ofT pickles *lntCTnu&gt;nt wa* nt Midland
: QUIMBY
etna on hi* mouth and nose.
word received from Chunking.
|«nd add' syrup. Place Hu- eon- '
. '
|’1^X*nNsHerbert Smith who ha* been ,l,lv nlKl11
u ?*■*' days’ vLMt Margaret. 5-ycar-old daughter of
So tar .tataw o&gt; Uta ...
In . .Uta, )„ ... m.O*«
--------—Barkley
----- his daughter. Mrs. Albert Nash Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lester ot
.studying teletype
at FT,
hex
son Jar or wherever you like and or 1vvvaich
’
been
chosen
among
ten
others
to
goes, that statement had no-rig- i!lr (Juni t.vcr&gt;. da&gt;.
s
, ,lptt. and Mrs. D. A Van Buskirk leant radio operation.
nificancc. but as an index of the.
...
|, leave : for
Flint tomorrow where , Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sparkcs of
Improvement made in aviation dur-1, That is the pay-ofl,
~ stirring-them
.
..
(they will attend the program in,Muskegon spent lhe weekend in
day of your life you
gotta 1 connection with the Ten Year the 4. L.
Smith home. Gloria
liig the past decade, it is tremend- every
1
1 .-.Ur dill pickle*. I don't care what ! Awards injflc to student* who have Sparkcs who has been spending
&lt;Ju*.
MS, ,„
M might IH
&gt;,c
... year*' work muev
uic sunime
important ,.
duty
you
have
I completed —
ten
since'the
j the summer
summer here
here returned
returned home
home
' This matter of fact flight by Col.; m what Important place, you must j graduation from the General Motors 'with them.
Scott
’till -'tlr dill pickles. One „uuo
houseI Institute of Technology.
1| Charles Fredericks
1
&lt;xu«, recalk
mans The
1 nc JIouston-Mour.t
n.zusu»&gt;
V.
of Hastings
.
r-i.u..
.
.
Everest Expedition of 1033. when
«»•«• "HMiry- *UI you stir I Only ten student* are selected to »us a dinner guest in the J. U Smith
nn.iKh riichn u-.-rr made over ‘the
JL'*. dU1
dill pickles? M
My
»’ frrt
fret hurt." 1j receive thL*
this award which is
h made home on Sunday. Mr* Ella Wolfe
uro British flight were made ovc. rhi* doesn't mean she stirs them wlely ou record and standings, of Hutlng* was a Monday visitor,
took thh
this expedition
expedition Kith
With her
li.-r feet. It
n me.aiu she canned Supt.
Sunt and
mid Mn Van
Vr... Binkirk
H.i.vi-t- .-ire
....
the neak.
peak. It took
more than a year to prepare and string beans all day mid her feet 1 naturally gratified that his nephew,
Reserved for Farmers
carry out its exploit.
Tile planes hurt Aiw she wants to *harr a ' Kirk Hamilton, who entered Gen­
.
,,A simple hnmctnaklng .thrill with her , era! Motors Institute on completion
New York has .a hotel that re­
used hart a top speed oi omy
Henry. If you go on n honeymoon f|f his graduation nt Haatlnu High, I serves its rooms exclusively for
miles an hour, considerably lew |to Niagara, or take the family to ' L* one to receive the award,
fanner*.
than the velocity frequently reached I lhc Yelto* stone Park on a vacation. 1
by the high Himalayan winds. !&lt;W”tl°n mark, you take the dill1
u, «r' P*ck,e* along and stir them every
Tliere was a distinct element pf ,Uy , allouId lh)nlt n wouI(|
danger and risk involved.
The «Uper to put them in the washing
flight was a gamble with the ^vea machine and just start the motor
of two adventurous men nt stake, j cver&gt; wonting.. , .

SPEAKING OF BONDS

BARRY BYPATHS

....... ta“to'K1nr‘l™“ ™

__________ _________

Mid-Siiiiinier Furniture

CLEAN-UP SALE!

If you need a throw rug here is an unusual opportunity to get one at unheard of
prices, in fact some are actually below cost. This makes it all the more important
since there is a very serious shortage of wool rugs. Remember these are all 100%
wool rugs. Axminsters and Wiltons, a variety of color. Many beautiful patterns

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

■ 04. toon, ny.ns . pun. tain .
, u,.,,_Sm,r
tol,.tak
top speed of more than 300 miles orchestras would revive Sigmund
per hour had nothing to fear from Romburg* SILVER MOON. oiiF of
the thundering gales of the upper j '•l‘e WO** beautiful of all waiters.
Ji.i. j
« .taM«...u.
«&gt;&lt;u And 1 ,wI:r u Ls\.sliunncd by the
Mltitudra. He evidently made tliL* lhnH. Bb bjuw boogie-woogie mid
detour over Everest on the spur of boiler-factory.
1
the moment simply to see what this1
* ,
innir. tn., iron, nhnvr
Sudden thousht If. on the way to
famed peak looks like from above. lhp Yellowstone, .you should have
The great Adventure of 1033 when.' ,u flat on that last gtaal tlr&lt;-. And yon
men and planes gambled their fate'should toll lhe rar over twice, you
against the caprices of nature was!
1 .”7** 10 *,lr the'dill pickles
nothing more than a routine In-1 ia
...
cldent for the tremeiuloissly superior ! I put the ■ geese over the fence
craft of 1942
!1,L'1 v‘i,sh *luy antl *h°y jrarkrd

Close O ut

THIS SALE DEFINITELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 22.
CROUP NO. I
A group of

SUMMER SPECIALS
BUY NOW!

BUY PLENTY!

GROUP NO. 5

18" x 27"

RUG SAMPLES

Just a Reminder:
■ of some of the thing* wc moy help you do or

doorway. Ceiling price $1.73
amj, 8225. Only

longer and better.
• Wc have in stock or can get the necessary

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday
’ Oov. Groesbeck has named —
W. W Potter as State- Fuel Admin_______
Qtrator.
A dog quarantine is In effect In
Barry county from Aug"3 to Oct. 5
The Windstorm Co added 16 000.000 in new’Insurance in June.

THIRTY YEARS AGO
Aug. 8. 1912.

er f let them bock in lhe yard.
; they both bit uuc.
i All kidding aside, the dill* are
I wonderful. I put spices in mine and
’rooked the spices a minute Ln the
, syrup. Put them in a mi|M&gt;n jar
.and change ends every day and they
are ready ip about four day*. ITl
I cool the .syrup next time before
'Huwlug
adding a:,
a.', putting It on hot
..-hrlvricd the dilb slightly and 1
want them crisp. This recipe makes
a quart
‘ ‘
WOODLAND ONE OF
THREE B«N&gt;: DRY SPOTS
■ Our neighboring vIHmrc of Wood­
land. which rrenived top notch pub­
licity. io. well ns Barry county.,ten

, ... ,hr c.i.b th. rnnr,
ronradS
cement floor.
.raufylm: the constitutional repeal
The Barry county Fair will be of prohibition. 99 to 1. L* remain'Qrpt 3. 4. 5. and 6. a month earlier in? true to this tradition .
than last year.
Along with Olivet and East Lan­
. The Uth annual reunion of the sing the claim Lv made that these
Soldiers. Sailors and Loyal Ladle.' , three communitic* are the only bone
will be held on Hie fairgrounds Aug dry spot* In Michigan, not even a
1 bottle of txer being available
, Editor Bird is given the credit nt
M Smith, B, A. F. Sylvester R.Io’ wiping up the only- wet imnt in
n^nnL!7&lt;’b«e*J1OmDr NAl‘r,i1«n.
Woodland by buying tlte rrltaurant
w
R ‘ «C J?1 ° llr«nsed to wll bottled beer and
!Lr&lt;vL'’
ShBS!i
xVr!,’ thcn discontinuing It* use WoodIff;
Edward
A.
Parker.
R
.
Ear!
B.
Tl^J^dr&lt;nA *^rterw n ntr i? 11,,n&lt;1 *“* ncvcr had a tablr ,0P
Townsend. R. Frank K Bullis, R.. hcense
R71X »r
I n
“r community can
KWd£r for Pro-e- r,.^. rwh condition* bv getting
y'
Andrus *or j whole heartedly behind the move­
county clerk._______
mNlt l0 prevcnt tlu;m
Mw Ml
r *r t.
h.r tom. .tnki„« tor total .m .to . f.

A°°

DEATH OF HARVEY TOWNS

wi a“d”
the atatc militia encampment at1 (,n Sunday
He had been In poor
Manistee where he will remain for health for over a yc&lt;r He la wa meinbei of the second vised bv one son Lloyd, of WcodH^nr&lt;1«iC|^aih.,Hra&lt;1thi&lt; land: ,hn‘c krandchlfdren and onb
* Prof. Bauer wa* In the city this great grandchild: also by a brother
.,n'A ^,pped»hLs
«•••«-» ”f
good* to Haaung* where he has de&gt;
7^ funeral a«Vire» were held
WnlM,L.‘n
I?x5,*nd MuruU&gt;- « the-Wing chapel m
coal buaineaa—Eaton Rapids Jour- woodland, and burial m Woodland
n*‘
cemetery. *
• '
Mi&amp;s Vinnle B Ream, the charm—
. .
Ing reader and elocutionist of this BOMB. THE JAPS WITH JUNK:

SPECIAL NO. I

for your tewing

machine,

such as

3®
GROUP NO. 6

needles, belts, bobbins, shuttle*, etc., for all

NECKWEAR

GROUP NO. 2

A Big lot of 55c-69c-$I.OO Tics (ceiling prices)

27 x 54 RUGS

kinds. For a nominal cost, wc will repair, oil

and adjust your sewing machine.
• Wc can frame that picture or painting

for you at a small cost. All sixes complete and

^•39cl5100

ready to hang from a wide selection of styles
and color, modern or otherwise. 50 cents up.

• Electric sweeper repairs

such

as

belts,

bags, adjusting and oiling.
• Don't forget that washer of yours which

SPECIAL NO. 2

MEN'S SLACK SUITS

GROUP NO. 3

hasn't had any attention for perhaps several

nice selection
of RUGS

Afhile you still hove a chance. Perhaps new

with
hieiuded.
Celling price up Io 83.93. Ilr
*urr to see these ftfr duty

CHOICE
ENTIRE
STOCK

Discount

289

years.

Why not got it in first class condition

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Short and long sleeves, open collar style

your present washer fnay have to lost you for'
, some time.

CHOICE

Ceiling prices from $3.95 to $4.50.

Discount

arc for

Friday

and

49s
CROUP NO. 7
This it our very best qual­
ity Axminstcr and Wil­
ton rugs.
looking for one of lhe fined

Ml one amazingly low price ot
only

Another Must!
few glider* left. It 1* »ett(n|; later In the

A beautiful group of 27 x 54.Aaminstcr

throw rugs including a few 27 x 36 Wilton, practically
all colors.

88-35. During this

complete change of oil and grease. Remember

Be sure to sec Group No. 4, our biggest and best
selection.

100'
oil wool Axminttcr
and Wilton 27 x 54 rugs.
Thh M-Ircllon &gt;uu waulii u&gt;-

rolls or some other repairs. No doubt needs

Here Is a Must!

SPECIAL NO. 3

NOTICE—These specials

AXMINSTER
Celling price-. Jl.75 to 8343

get in helping to keep your home running

repairs

civilization a* wb do their machine*. ;nI me. chattering and aquarklng
there would be no need for lire bar- 'Flu; nundid like nnc of Hocriingi
barous destruction of modern war. j,Hlt,rr’5 N»eeehr .. so thej
must

All

ll*B hardly possible that any gliders will be available next
year. These glider* have individual springing seat*. water
repellent covers, most of them equipped with ball bearing.
Thls'is really a sale.

DON'T MISS THESE ALL

$31.50 GLIDER for only

WOOL RUGS for only

$29.75 GLIDER for only

2450
2350

Saturday only. August 21 and 22.

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
"Selling Quality Keeps U$ Busy"
HASTINGS

W. A. ROTH
HASTINGS

MICH.

Furniture
PHONE 2226

~

�THE HASTING* BANNF.H. THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1848

Hasfrinat rrienai
Friends van
Can Bcl1
Jones
nuiringi
(4
.H&gt;Bro
. *' “n&lt;1 cve- UllburnWBynt
_______________

OBITUART
1 John Wilbur Johnson was born
! His friends were shocked Wed- June 8, 1M0. at Ripley, Huron Co,
Im
—A.- tr
I— of the
.u_ death of Ohto lhe
Bn(j
Uam* (4-H); Rambouillet, ews. Ger­
neaday
to. learn
they
were
able
lo
provide.
I
Two
new
panels
hsve
been
se. YVOOdDUrnC bunday aid Mater &lt;4-H). and ram. O. Q.
Rrnest Kenyon. 54. of this city, phtmla Johnson. ‘He came with
Maur; Blacktop*. ram and ews.
Dr. and Mr*. A- W. Woodbume Mater; Suffolk*, ram and ewe. Clare fairs to carry on this year, thl* j comraodlUsa which may be raUoncd following an operation at Pennock his parent* to Michigan aUthe age
hoepit al for appendicitis. He had of three years, settling on a farm
now of Tampa, Florida, former
William*: Cheviot, ram and ere. action being urged by government in ths near future, according to been employed os janitor at the
well-known and highly-rmpected
near Coat* Grove. He Bred there
Bell Bros ; Karakul. Herman Cal­ authorities a* a. measure toward j County Clerk Allan Hyde. wix&gt; 1* Windstorm Insurance Co.'s bulldresident* of Hastings, have a wide lahan. Battle Creek.
until 1817 when he moved to fcatmaintaining morale and the nwm- | In charge of county raUonlng.
circle of friends In Ulla'city and
*■
------------- ■done
“— their
On Panel No. 1 1* Donald Hin­
ber»
ot' Lhe ------board- 'have
Children's day on Wednesday
'He was a life-long resident of thU
vicinity. Dr and Mrs Woodbume -*. —
"jn:-------- -u bit by m doing.
der
liter,
Nashville;
Prank
Hoonan,
—
•
—
•
-----am,....
will be tn this city nextSunday
drew,B Ur«e ’"’“P ot*nd
county, and highly
by until he wa* retired u. May". 1um.
—- —esteemed
—- —---------Hastings and Warren Carter. Has­ those
August 23rd.
They will be here L.V"JMV °£.c«’u*u *m conducted
'“ “
rho *knew ■him.
He •u sur. He passed away Wednesday. Aug'
tings.
tor miuj
only mu.
theone day.
In inai
that
Edwl
,T,ay^f&gt;Ti ,.----Ab0¥.
300------®hn" FLOWER SHOW AT
&gt;ui
u*x.and
miu in
— ".....
7 t ---FAIR ONE OF BEST
On Panel No 2 Is Rev Winston ------ jy hl* widow. Ina; by five : 12. at 4:45 p. tp. at hl* home. IM
....
lime .....
they .want to see and . grest . Oren narttrln*
partldpaUd In
In ththe re&gt;nt&gt;afa
contest*
sons. Russell of Saginaw. Rex of Marvin Road. Battle Creek, afur
Stone.
Hastings;
Harley
Tbwnsend,
Tire flower show feature of the
a* many of their friend, in thU!rh'ch
&lt;”*
"f*
«
---------J
Wwidtend and A. J. Larsen. H*s- Iaft4 Rjch.jd of thts cHy. uUo by a weeks nines* Surviving hilm are
city and lhe surrounding .terrl-.ln ,ront of ,he 8r*nil*Ur'd.
his sister, Alberta Covert with whom
******
|
'three daughters, Mr^. Verland Ran- he lived and an aunt. Susan John­
lory n* possible All thekzfriend*
The Ught weight horse pulling
_
■
well understand that Df Wood- 'contest wn* held on Thursday
“ritert sea»'' «nd
GROOM WEARS OLIVE D*ARlaom ,nd 1316 Misses Lois and Jean, son. and several cousins.
bijrnc 1* not *unni; (physically; morning with a tram owned by Ro­
Funeral services were held Sunthat is why he had td. locate in bert Endsley. R. 3. Itutlngs, tek- | E
Orant. III. was the following de- ^d . n Fr*f,aJ
1 ?'3.° p’ m' Bt
Florida They will also r-member “ig ilrsl place. Thl* team pulled । A1
acrtpUon ot an army wedding:
‘“n*n*1 £?,ne' c™'
that Mr* Woodburn? wok severe-12900 «ba. a distance of 13 feet 1‘‘X
"The groom, buck private scion
tA*aX?l 8hart*' Thc
lv injur-fd last fall when\a big »nch Other team* listed. In the orof a well-known tgg Harbor. WU. bur“l WB* ln »Uwr»lde cemetery,
track ran Into her on one orTam-,**" of lhelr Placing* were: Howard |‘
family, chose the season's popular I
———
infs down-town street*
While Dingman. Hartsville. R. 1. 280(Llb.J *‘*7 “ *
**"
GET
IN
THE SCRAP!
olive
drab
blouse
and
trousers
of
,KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!
Use Ims made u good recovery, rtu •
&gt;» «*»•! R*’’ Hughe. Dyllon. ^*c* ‘'’' h^ ’^ed lhey mlght
wool serge, with harmonizing sun­
have awarded ribbon* to all.
is not strong. Both of them lort’’R«J- 3600 ***• 3 ft zS in.; Linden ■
tan shirt for his wedding.
and appreciate the many warm I uO’»n*., R. 3. 27pO lbs . 8 ft.; Vlr- i The color arrangement* In Use
"Belting
off
lhe
straight
lines
of
friendships they made here and dan Stowell, Woodland. 2500 lbs,. । niche* entries proved a center of the blouse wu a single row of
}n
glad-!.*
14 II' &lt; *n... tlii*_
.» vicinity They would .I.*.:
bright brass buttons down the
lv. If they could, call at the homed On Friday morning In the heavy urge plant* being enured
front, with matching Individual but­
of these
The
se friend*
inemu and
ano visit with'pulling
with; pulling conUst.
contest, Dan Arnold of
ot
Tlte Conservation tower
tower ----was----a tons on each pocket and on each
•them.
hem
nut
lhe..... —i ।D1.le».n
__
.
________
.
TV?.
.
.*
IBut
----------„------they,
are not ...
physical-1
Plainwell
look
first
place,
hl*
team
nice
addition
to
floral
hall
and
— ---- - ------ , .... ....... |lllcc huuukmi io norai nan. ana
shoulder.
|he wl.hin.wrtl
hi lhe
ly able to
to do
do that
that. Yet
Yet they
they de
de: welahing
welkhlng 4250
4250 lb.
lbs. pUUed
polled 3400
3«00 lb.
lbs !'the
wishing well «sXJ
enjoyed by
"HU trousers were straight cut
want to rre a* many a* possible 13 ft. 11 In. Second place went to children.
without cuffa Cotton sox of olive
of their friend* during the day ’'O7,5
ylG1 ft learn ' T1"’ specimens dlspteys of sln- drab, with harmonizing brown shoe*
they will be here—Bunday, August
I ,00, U*iw,wV*ch Pullc&lt;1 IIS*, marigolds and other summer and a contrasting black woolen
3800 lb*., 10 ft
Third, Dan Ar- flowers showed a growing Interest serge tie completed hU ensemble.
Through th" courtesy of Dr. and। nold. 3030 lbs.. 3600 lb*., 13 ft. 10 all along t|je line in raUlng better Tn hU left hip-pocket hr carried a
Mr.i. Rnv Finnic It ho* been ar- In ; Fourth. Hubert Barnum, Wood- , grade* cf blooms. AU in all the white linen handkerchief.
.
■.taliRMl for Dr.
and Mr*.
‘‘.‘’,’d' —
3900
5 M 4 i,n.....
': !G»rdea
"After a luxurious breakfast at a
....................
-- Woixl- ------— lh4 ’ 3400
yjuiucn.clubs
c4u of Nashville. Delton.
tnirrie to ij...
IJIWI: their friends R: t I Fifth,
■ .
Sidney
• — - Root. Grand ••Rapid,-,
&lt;j- jCloverdale.
Middleville.
Irving. down-town hotel the onde and
their former
?r home here, where the -wu
3420 lbs.
3400 lb*..
4 st,
ft. 1 in.
iu». jsuu
ids.. «
: Woodland and Hutings are well groom left on a short honeymoon.
Finnic* now reside, next Sunday
An accident. In which five per-'pleased over the resfilt* of their For going away, the groom chose &lt;
.afternoon from 2.30 to 5:30 p. nt sons were Injured, marred lhe work u shown In the flower dU- a heavy woolen coat of olive drab. 1
Tills Lt not to bo a dress-up for­ running races on Thursday after- play al the fair this year.
with brass buttons, on front and i
mal. foclel event-it will be very noon. A horse owned by Chas.,
----------------- »-•-•----------------shoulders. The dressy traveling hat !
Informal, with the one aim of Raymond and ridden by Chuck, DOWLING
of garrison design in olive drab I
having-the Woodburne&gt; meet thelt Raymond led the group across the , Bishop Wade will be the morning with harmonizing brown leather
old friend*, whether in the city UnC-MOUjrr.2y’"? ‘o P BCf
MHraker al. lhe Centennial service* brim and chin strap, and a pair .
or country.
Tliey want to see owned and ridden by Second. Chas wWch wlfl
held al Banfleld Bun- of knit woolen gloves of olive drab
AIX of them, if possible, and hope S£??20n...
d*y- Aug. 23 and District Supt. Bab- were hU only accessories.
all who ran will inert them and1 31*wu,3*In*—H1U; | bitt will be the evening speaker.
"The brldr wore blue "—Behind
shake hands, and all the Dr.'s for­ r?U,2h
Z .,?°ldon I F’ E Thomas, who ha* been ixime the Headlines.
F1,th; ^redrick Grlffeths— j on a 13 day furlough, has returned
mer path nt* are urged to be nt
this informal gathering.
Hap Raymond.
Ito naval duties on the Atlantic. He WEBSTER REUNION
Tire descendant* of Robert and
•A
°*’ned by
Hawks, i jppm most Of
yn)e ||crc
ridden by Jeane &gt;&lt;**ks- »on Uie . nu wife and young son. Charles Eliza lx-th Webster met with Ur. and
small pony races on Thursday. The ' getting acquainted with the IltUe Mr*. Russell Tolles near Delton, on
Sunday
for their twenty-ninth an- :
other four Pj*”* in their order four months old fellow which Ite
nuai reunion with thirty-nine pres­
went to the following owners and ; hftd never seen
ent
The usual business meeting
• klers. Roland EToman-lrvln FroMrt
attended the
Mn. Anna
Anna Trethric
Trethric attended
the
m*ni Vtlbur ?lb“n~Dlck
funeral of hes- cousin. Mrs Kite was conducted by the president.
w?ic&lt;1: X.^r J2PM- v«ra Jones; Coy Kendall at Laka Odessa Frt- Vemor Webster. Guests were pres­
(Continued from pagel. Sec. 1)
ent from Battle Creek, Galesburg.
|day
jorlc Norton. Wlmlers In the new Wilbur Gibson. Frank Goodale.
Large jionte* also raced on Thurs-। Thousands of people have vis- Climax. Hastings. Kalamazoo. Del­
nmutcur photography contest were
day -nd lhe winners were. In thelr lled Ule
of lhe umWe llr ton and Orangeville.
Betty Fisher and Curl Vun Loo.
Pearle Bagley. Secretary.
order.
Owner
Lester
Hawks,
rider.
।
p
]
Bne
crash
which
occurred
here
Carlton
............. township schools took J
Shrnnan-. priday evening with the loss of ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Frank Ctnodnlp- Curl
.TtmUir
__
*
Announcement is made of the en­
WARTIME CUJEF SIGNAL OFFICERS-One of the most highly
gagement of Miss Genevieve Biggs
specialized ot all the forms of military service Is the Signal Corps
of Hsstlags. daughter of Mrs. C. W.
year was reported to be about onewhich wss established in the United States Army 82 years, sgo by
took awards in the graded school । third less than a year ago. Many
Representative Ellis E. Faulkner. Culver to Sergeant Emerson N.
Brig. Gen. Albert II. Myer (upper left), who entered the Array as
exhibits.
! things conspired to make this so. of Delton, gave an interesting talk ' Struble of Hastings, now stationed
a surgeon, in the late 60’*. On July 2, 1800, he was appointed chief
•rrttoi|h,thKr’vrar ''Irvine’ rtranun ; A
® part 01
&gt; 8 P°P
U- at the Rotary club meeung Monday, at Sioux Falls. S. D Sgt Struble
A lart
large
of Barry
Barry counl
county's
popuI m V iJ. ri.™ as’!?
CJr*n"® Ixtion «re either tn active military He spoke of the coat of the liberty I is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bmer
signal officer with lhe rank,of. a Rivalry major. After the War
and opportunity which the found-1 Struble.
between the States he orgsnised the U. S. Weather Bureau. Another
,
" ■»••«"&gt; U&gt;
»ort. ‘ era of our government gave us as I---------------- &lt; • *■
■
■■
VS
Sb
pioneer Signal Officer was Maj. Gen. A. W. Greely, soldier and
a terae p^enuge^f ihejai/ ^ Xs^lr^n^i'"“Subet of U S. Nava!
famous Arctie explorer (upper right). Maj. Gen. George 0. Squier
I tendance, were unusually busy this ,jeren&lt;jlng lhem whatever the cost.! Training SlaUon, Great Lakes. Ill .
(lower left) developed the efficient service of the Signal Corps during
He pointed out some of the dangers’ -sP«nl an enjoyable nine day leave
the eight garden clubs of the coun- I
World War. Maj. Gen. Dawson Ofinstrad (lower right), present
ly. v":
that threaten this hcrllage-not •with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
wa* Judged cm Wednesday 1I
C0DrtlUonl,
’
Chief Signal Officer, heads lhe greatest military communication
’ntrf-n firt^t
find places.
n1ur«-a 18
lu second I
. ,, ,
....
, alone the Hillers. Musaollnte and , D»*'d Tarbet of Nashville.
^Seventeen
I The exhibit* were of better qtialsystem in history.________________________________________________
place* and 4 tlilrd places were by -nd In crr.Ur number. u»i&gt; In Hirohitos, bad and dangerous as
“ I ---------------------------------------------------------awarded to Mrs. Arthur Thede of „re,l„u.
The ,r.na.Ul&gt;a tnV*' «
•T*"'
’
Wav land, president of the Prairie inulnmml mH with „n,r«l .pJ
Gulden club. Clarence Cairns of proval although causing the fair co,'i?t5y Th0' lnUnt, °n u’^lr ?wn
Hiutiiixs won 10 first places. In board no end'of concern to provide. •*“*•** themes, endanger freedom
, the club patriotic exhibits . the One cun hardly realize Uie extent |,n America.
Thomapple Garden eJub placed to which the war ha* cut into the j
first. Irving Garden club second, entertainment field, taking a tnnjdr- KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!
and Delton Garden club third. Mrs.
C. D Bauer took first place In the
patriotic red. white and blue class,
and her entry. "Grandmother's Soup
MONTOOMKRY (WARD
Kettle on Ironing Day." a clever
arrangement, was given first place
in the antique container division
Judging in lhe Barry County Hol­
stein Black and White show was
completed on Tuesday. William 8.
Vclte of Woodland had the Senior
- grand champion row arul Lloyd
Gn- klll of Dowling the grand cham­
pion bull and the Junior grand
champion female Mr Vclte aLw
hud the grand champion bull calf
and Mr. Gaskill the yearling bull.
Grand champion heifer calves were
shown by Wm Velte. Robert Gaskill
nntl Robert McDermott. The jun­
ior yearling belonged to Floyd Jones
of Hickory Corners, senior yearling.
I.lnyd Gaskill; 2 year-old. Wm.
Vclte. 3 year-old. Lloyd Gaskill;
National Holstein Fieldman. war,
Du roc Jcncy: Will Vclte. Berkshire;
judge.
BMP
Judging of cattle was completed
on Wednesday and proved to be n
real task with so many entries and
some unusually good ones to select
-from. The Judges' decisions were:
Guernsey, grand champion fe­
Including
male and 4-H champion female,
Federal Excise
owned by Ruth Flanigan apd bull
owned by George Clouse; Jersey,
Tax—Priced
grand champion female owned by
WITH YOUR
Howard Smith. 4-H champion fe­
At Only .;;
male. Fred Griffeth. and grand
OLD TIRE
I
.
3Mb- Car■dhnmpldrfbun. Howard smith; Hol^Prjce
cull
This
high-quolity
stoker
quickly
pdys
for
U
m
H
in
r'ein. grand champlqn
female,
fuel-savings . . . ond poys dividends In added comfort with
Lloyd Gaskill. 4-H chamjllon female.
*V.'ar Workers:- if you get a Certification
Robert Gaskill, and grand cham­
leu workl It's built lo give you years of good service!
.from your Plant Committee regarding
pion bull. .Uoyd Gaskill; Milking
shorthorn, grand champion bull and
your need for tire*, bring it to u* We win
cnw. Milo Shaw, and 4-H cham­
be glad to help you make out an applica­
pion. Robert Osborne: Brown gwKs.
tion to the Rationing Board If approved
4-H and grand champion female.
by the Board, you can then buy "Trail
Marjorie Cole; Ayrshire, grand
champion cow, George Brown and
bull. Jack Rizor; Hereford, 4-H
built to give more safe mile*!
champion.
Mile*
Kelly,
grand
champion female. Dale Cole and
grand champion bull. Robert Hunt­
ington and Aberdeen Angus. 4-H
and grand champion. Naomi Beck
$7.29
Grand champion hogs were owned
3.90-17.
8.86
by : Bell Bros.. OIC; J. C. Hamer.
Duroc Jersey: Will Velte. Berkshire;
Victor Jones. Hampshire.
.
An exfra heavy furnace
Horses attracted more Interest
with an outomalic humidi­
this year than for a number of years
All price* include Federal Excise Tax
fier, a smoke consumer
previous. Fred Smith and Son had
the grand champion Perchcron
and center dump grates
mare; Ed. Flnkbelncr. the grand
USB WARDS MONTHLY
... yet H coils no more
champion Belgian stallion: Floyd
PAYMENT PLAN
Kimball, grade draft mare: Ralph
than an ordinary fumocel
Kenyon, draft gelding; Don Kelley,
general purpose tnare; Leo Fisher,
general purpose gelding
O. O Mater of Nashville took the
state fair money fdr Corriedales,
with the grandchsmplon ewe and
ram. Other grand champions own­
ers: Oxford ram and ear. Dale To­
bias «-H); Hampshire ram. Marian
Malchele '4-H&gt; and ewe. Simon
Maichele (4-H); Shropshire ram, I
111-124 S. JIFFIASON
HASTINGS
RHONE 2704
PHONE 37H
HASTINGS
111-114 SO. JEFFERSON ST.

Gr««t Dr. and Mr». A. ~
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j Pa"*l‘ Named

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ANNOUNCED

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Set I Refectory table extends to 40x54

A|
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9

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Chairs upholstered in washable leatherCite! Your choice in black or red I

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Rich beauty at Wa^dt low prical

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Just imagine—e cample&lt;e_8-pc. set in
lovely walnut veneers and gum wood! ■

You get an arm chair and 5 wde chairs,
Credenxa buffet, and 38*16 tabic that
extend* to 68 inches! Note the dear
matched graining of the wood* . . . and
come now to see rid* sot for yourself!
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�zejs- - - - - - - .- - - - - Turkey Buzzard* Not
Rare in Thi* Vicinity |

THK HASTINGS BANNER. WOTUtBAT. AUGUflT M, 1M8

DAY MEMORIAL TABERNACLE

Matthew Balch Hurt
In Crossing Accident

SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

Matthew Balch. M. of Nashville

seen recently near Cloverdale by one
of our local merchant* who believed
them to be rare, tn thia vicinity.
Conservation Officer George Sum-

collar .bone, facial cuts ahd severe
shock. resulting from an accident

Singly and In group* ranging from

Of the highway leading straight
east from Dowling with what b
known as the Lacey county road •

Mr. Sumner aaya that they come

cial tarts for beetles, including those
that infest potato plants. It supple­
ments Its diet with small weed seeds
and wild fruits and there have been
do complaints that it interferas with
cultivated things.

&gt;ABBT COUXTT COUBTHOUBB

Wooden lich-gates—roofed in gate­
ways to churchyards — existed in
England IS centuries ago.

Volved tn the accident wa* Ro­

as winter begins to, break up tn
March and are luuallv gone by
November. He says that they nest

Ost Rid M Haabaads
During the mythological reign oi
Queen Hypslpyle. the married wornen ot Lemmos suddenly row anTnasse and gut rid ut their husbands (
because Venus had cast a spell over
all the husband* and alienated their
affection*

To Induce a canary to take a bath
sprinkle -a few seeds uu tup ot the

the rural route from Dowling

full of baby buzzard* In a hollow
stub. The large*! flock lie has seen

The turkey buxaerd. not a bird
of prey, as some think. Is protected

, .
The new Day Memorial Tabenvacle./buUl on live Wesleyan Methodist
renders a good scavenger service,
although sometime* it is shot for Campgrounds during the past yegr. for joint use of lhe young

mile* straight east of Dowling andi
two miles north of Lacey. Both1
car* were damaged.
The ont
। driven by Powell was thought tc |
' be damaged beyond repair. For­
: Innately, no one was hurt in the
| Powell car. although there were
! elgttt persona In it.
Al) were

idr^oTthr roId

*

Farming Fads Worth Knowing
lv WILLAID SOLTI------------ s---------------------

d

ground
where the
The name come* fromits resem­
«M". h..
lull, P-Id lur ^“^""7,
blance In »lze and shape to a small Ite .dd^,. TO.
I. turkey. Its head is a reddish color
'
--------------------- '
'T
1 whic,h Interfere with a good view
and the plumage, gloaay black.' I
«uii i~~»"
,.km „
The buzzard spends much time
-----------------------wheeling about In lhe upper air.;during the past year and flnanees held Friday evening at the home
J«rrnr&lt;iine
to
reDaisy
Bergman
at what
nine
where he
When notified
notified by
bv a
a feUow
fellow flyer
fiver of
nf ;are
are in
in good
good
order according' «•
to "
re- Lof
Lp» Mrs.
Mr* come
Daisy
Bergman
at
nine n&lt;x'k hospital,
’ When
order
prepared
to tell
his injuries
andwa* trcatthe presence of fresh flesh, he ; porta submitted at the annua! elec
Jeau* Christ has done Thow who saw the accidi
/ quickly swoop* upon the carcass as-tlon of( ofllcenand buahte”
for your uf(. and h„rt -Bj. trace that neither car was going
do hte
They lng&lt;o hhe official board «T«««»•'
trough faith, and ’P^-not over thirty n&gt;
hi* neighboring birds
birds.
miles an
. - gorge to their capacity preparing
Fallowing tea list of the church
youriflrM ,t „ |hr hour.
\i' for days of fasting until another .officer* elected.
.
. .
.
„&lt;r,
- s-.,k-.i.... &lt;• .
——--------- »■» Class Leader. Clay Adams; As­ gift of God” Ephesians 2 8.
•• meal is located, depending on death
ANCHORETTES ARE FINE
, for their food and seldom attack - sistant. Clancy Tift: Financial Sec­
GROUP OF YOUNG WOMEN
- Ing any living creature unless dis-. retary. Mrs. Clancy TUt: Church FIRST METHODIST
' . The U 8. Naval Anchorette*. of
•rbled. These carcasses are located ■ Tr»s»rureeJ Mm Harvey Myerv CHURCH
Mr Stone will preach at the Defrclt.
Detroit, who
t^HiuUnga'saG
Benevolence Trea*. Mr. Fred Bow ­
who came
came to
Hastings. s»at- .
.
by sight, not smell.
er:, Secretary of the Board. Mr*. Morning Worship Service on Sun-J' unlay,
,,rHav to assist &lt;_
in ------recruiting
.... 'naval. I"—'
o'clock.--------Hi* subject willI aviation cadets, left a most fav- ■ ,
Jay Snyder: Chorister. Mrs A&lt;- day
—, at
...10.00
------------------thur Struble: Assistant. Mr. Clay be "The Companion of the Hard orable impression during their short 1
Adam*; Pianist. Mrs. Clancy Tift; Road ' There will be special music stay here.
„ ORGANIZED
'iAwUtant.
Assistant. Mrs
Mrs. Leon West; Head oy
by lhe
tne choir
Tliey air mostly college girls with I
Hie Sunday school will meet at regular summer Job* and spend
’ Tuesday evening a croup c. Ushers. Messrs. Jay Snyder, and
। Clancy Tift: Communion Steward*. 11:15 A meeting of the Church their spare hour* in aiding in de­
young women of tire Emmanuel
Mrsdame* Clay Adam* Simon El- Board of Education will be held fense work Tliey take their job.’
Episcopal church met at the Parish ।, terbeck
|
and j. Cappon. Finance In the church office on Friday cve- seriously, and ate all -high grade 1
House to organise a guild for bus!- ICommittee.
.
Messrs 8 J. Cooley S nlng at 7:80. Plan* will be started girl*.
nraa women and young mother* '.
Tliey could not say enough- in
n Who could not attend the meet- Etterbeck J Snvder and A Struble for Rally Day and the Fall pro­
inn
who W1U *cl ln conjunction with grain.
; praise of their reception Jiere which
• mgs of the Women* Auxiliary. It ..
Financial Secretary* Audit inc
111
began al the home of MUs Betty '
was organized a* the St Cecilia
J'" "e« »S*
' Aud,Un? ----------- --- -- ------Lt!. --------.
Jarman
and
GRACE
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sigler, with Mr* DeForest Walton. |
Choir Guild with the purpose of
Mrs. Leon West
The Grace Guild will meet on Mr*. Frank Kelley. Mrs. Frank ।
doing the work and caring for the
At the Quarterly Conference held next Wednesday- al tile home of Roger*. Mrs. Robert Cook and Mr*. (
expenses involved by the choir .
Richard Mrs Amos Dolman. East Clinton Geo. Benner, of Woodland, all' i.
They will also have social meetings ' jseveral weeks ago. Mr
wax re-elected to the street. 2:00 P M
mother* of naval aviation cadets. 1 '' •'
The following officer* were elect • Schillenum
j
j board of trustees.
j At a baptismal service Sunday assisting in receiving as tliey ar­
' J
---------------- •*-♦---------------morning a group of children will rived from Detroit.
ha pitted.
„
A chicken uulnrr
dinner,. collnlrT
country My|p
style.'
Mrs. Duane Miller;
Mrs GUEST PREACHER
AT U. B. CHURCH &gt;
p&gt;ul • Modrl Christian' will be wa* served later at the Country club
Royal Hayes.
Sunday August fl Rev Wm ™rTt£™°n
nC” Sund-y ”wo«‘‘ “* «™rte*y of the fair
The guild fill pieet the first
Gerhart
who
te
attending
the
Wesmornln
«
hraird.
with
Mr*
L
F
Mau*
and
board.
Mrs
L
F.
Maus
and
Wednesday evening of each month
(Joe'Mix providing dinner music
at eight o'clock at lhe homes of Iryan Methodist Camp Meeting, will
FIRST ( II &lt; «c&gt;i or‘ A short program followed with
'.lie 20 members
, be the guest preacher for the ,
CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
ML*a Sigler presiding. anil introduc; morning service Mr Gearhart was
The subject
for Sunday
1s ‘ ing Mayor Leonard who made an
BAPTIST CHURCH
formerly pastor of the local" W M j। "Mind
"
j Informal speech o! welcome and in­
8'tnday
school at--------------10 o'clock.
, --------church and ha* been a long time 1
-----troduced Mrs Prudence. Butterfield.
Divine Service at 11 o'clock, personal friend of pastor A M
Commander of The Anchotette*
Sermon
Subjezfc—"Prayer
and
Coldren
and some .of the other special guests
Prouhecy.”-----------------------------------------I The pastor will have charge of
j which included lhe mothers of en- &gt; • •»;
Evening meeting at 7:30. Sermon Uie evening service and will bring a
bv pastor on "The Prominent Gospel message.
The Barry County 4H demonstra- Ustecj aviation-cadets Ensign Geo ;K*
Character* in Revelation Thirteen. 1
«»»
Uon coptesU will be held Wednes­ Benner of Woodland, hqme on fur- ,
as related to Armageddon "
DOUD SCHOOL CHURCH
day. August 26. at 2 00 P- M at lough, was also Introduced.
Tuesday nights Young People's । ANNOUNCEMENTS
In the evening tZ-y appeared In
the Haatinga High School, accord­
meeting '
I Rev. Don NictvoR* will be preach­ ing to Marv E. Bullis, home ex- ■,front of the grandstand with their i
I commander who made Mayor Leon­
Wrd. nights prayer meeting:
। Ing on Sunday. Hte subject will be tension agent.
____ .... &gt;
honorary
the'|
| "The Walk of the Believer.” The
The 616 Barrv County club mem- . ard.
BroUp,an an
d *everalmember
of theof Rirl*
I Scripture reading for live week te bers enrolled In clothing, canning ] spofce of the object nf the orgaulza- t
EJECTION OF OFFICERS
Ephesian* 4:17 to 5:18. There will or food preparation are Invited «o .llon and
work they alm to do.
AT FIRST U. B. CHURCH
be special violin music by the pa*- compete In the contest which will
,— ---------- « w »
--------'
Attendance averages in all —
HIC Doud be in the home economics rooms at
tor'a wife. AU families in the
,
partnienta of the First U. B. church, school area are cordially invited. | the high Bchool. Winning team* PRAIRIEVILLE
I will
will competed"
-• 'the ‘State'
‘ Hl
"■* ’ Club !
Mra'jtnnle’tJirS^ Th^ i
■1I p-ir
whicli
will
be held
Michl- btrtlUl.1Vwo*
Of Mr*
Jennieby
NortU
I hf if
Ian ut.
te Co
Heer
Ka*t ati-In*h«
celebrated
her famSStembSS^
h-v‘n« ’ **’ odock dlnn" “ it
FORECAST
1 At the judging contest* held dur”h v

■

Select Hybrid Corn Carefully
The above sketch of the hybrid com-testing plots of the Kansas
Experiment Station emphasizes the importance of considering '•*elT
angle when you M-lect hybrid seed com for your own use. In this field
one very high-yielding hybrid variety proved to be totally unfitted for
drouth conditions—as shown by the white tops.

CHURCHES

Colorado Experiment Station says that the quickest and easiest way
to spot hen* that have stopped laying is by the color of lhe beak. When
the beak begins to get yellow in summer or fall it is a sure sign that that
hen has stopped laying.

Lice on Dairy Cattle
A heavy infestation of lice in Told weather will make dairy cows
uneasy and reduce milk production. Nebraska Experiment Station rrconnnend* sprinkling the backs of all cattle in the herd with finely-ground
sabadilla seed—and repeating the treatment twice at 10-day intervals.

'

Potato Flea Beetle Control
Oregon Experiment Station reports success In controlling the
destructive potato flea beetle by dusting at proper intervals with 20 lbs.
to the aere of a mixture containing 20 lb*, calcium arsenate—3 lbs. pow­
dered sugar—10 lb*, diatomaceous earth—and 67 ((m. powdered talc. The
time of application is exceedingly important.

Manganese Deficiency Causes Lame Pigs
In”recent Pennsylvania hog feeding tests, pigs receiving yellow com,
tankagg, soybean meal, groqnd alfalfa and salt dcvrl&lt;i|&gt;vd rheumatic stiff­
ness when they reached n weight of about 150 lb*. The addition of manga­
nese sulphate to thi* ration with other pigs in the experiment prevented
the appearance of iamcnc**, but adding manganese did not curv the .
trouble in the pigs where it had already made its appearance.

4-H Demonstration
Contest Aug. 26

New Varieties of Sudan Grass

Pastors Appointed;
Not Many Changes

By next *nring Texas Experiment Station hopes to distribute tn
growers several new types of sudan grass that will be markedly superior
lo the ordinary type in one or more ways. By inter-ero»*ing with the
Leoti sweet sorghum and years of selection this station hu created sudan
varieties that have sweet, juicy stalks and resistance to the “red spot"
foliage diseases that are common to sudan grass in certain regions.

Feeding Lambs

Ministerial appointments ot the
One of the most successful lamb-feeders in western New York starts
Michigan Conference of lhe Wealeyfrom 300 to 500 western lambs each fall on a ration of 2.’&gt;U0 lbs. of torn
. - an Methodist church were read S«tand cob meal—1250 lb*, of whole oats—1250 lb*, of whole barley—1000
. urday evening by Rev. D T. Perlbs.
of
bran—1000 lbs. of oilmeal—1770 lb*, stock molaam » - and 100 Itm.
■ rine. conference president and were
nf salt. After the first month the amount of bran is cut in half and no
I as follow*:
further change i» inode in the grain ration. Mixing the salt with the grain
Allegan. Theodore Bowditch: Al­
—
and
using
molasses—have both proved to be profitable on his farm.
' ing fair week the six delegate* se- J- '.
'**
lendale. C. D FrieM: Bird Latke. A.
t ieeted
tn renretent
Ketcham Ronald
Of Martin
lllidofher
grea. sr u1 ,
Sulfur Onsafe for Laying Pullets
D. Wright: Brighton, E L. Crocker:
he State
££ werethe countv nt xrandson.
Hughes
Toledo,
'‘
’prl^ratiln—notma Dnvte ' ohl° Mr" NorrU r«eived many:
। Carr&gt; Floyd E. Fisk. Associate. Mrs
Although Wisconsin Experiment Station hu found flowers of sulfur '
MlddSvinT J?nnrtt ^Doxey 7{m- car,U “nd ,loWfn /rwn frirnd* who
- Irene Fisk: Clarksville. H. A. Cole:
X Ca^lS-Xn^HLniK. **
»“’’•* blrth'I
to be beneficial in warding off coceuiosis in young chicks, very bad results
" Coldwater. E. W. Zuber: Dearbornwere secured when they continued to feed from 2'1 to fi'.e of the sulfur to
1 shire. Wm. E Foster: Diamond
laying
pullets kept indoor*, out of direct sunlight. By January all of the
Capital: Juna Ferrte. Bristol Clothr,i.n^ nr ‘
'Springs. Wm. C Gearhart: Eaton
sulfur-fed lots ot pullets showed low egg-production, poor shell texture,
Ing—Uniter Christiansen. McOmber;
Ad“_f
d Jftrlno^n
Rapid.*. G. L. Densmore; Grand
poor hatchability, and very high death losses. Cod liver oil dkl not prevent
Maxine Flnkbeiner. Middleville.
Otsego were Thur*daj, afternoon
Rapids. In hand* of President:
sulfur
damage—but the sulfur-fed pullets recovered within two weeks
The judging contest* were in
w« •
rui Hastings. J. R. Chrispell: Hickory
when they were exposed to direct sunlight in April.
charge of Beatrice Boyle, mmlstant.
Temple of Jackson was a
H,„t,
Comers, Kenneth Eyler: Holland.
Si'tuT L'“1"
» "Sm?.
O. Visser; Hudson. Carl Coffey:
Roughage
for Steer Feeding
"-i Ingham. C D. LaPrexe: Jackson.
•
tw
jfcrt Wilkins of near Hastings were
"',l C. A. Lelherer: Lansing. R S.
In three years of steer feeding testa at Pennsylvania Experiment
BANFIELD-DOWUNG JOINT c“»r« •»
S
Station corn and cub meal was the grain ration and it was fed at the aver­
Woodhead: North Parma. Emory
BOABD OF 1UPEBVIBOBS
xic-rurtniCT ANNIVERSARY
Akjkjiv/coc *nv
Mrs. LnVem Calthrop Is working
METHODIST
age rate of about 12*i lbs. per steer per day for six months. The three,
I Scott: Ottawa Lake, W. H. Mar­
roughages compared were coni silage plus soybean meal — alfalfa
, |vin: Owosso. H. V Dekker, (tem­
I The centennial of the Benfield at Oull lake. On Sunday she and
Mr* LaVern Erb of Delton called
molasses silage—and alfalfa hay. The experimenter* found no significant
porary supply): Pittsford. L. h.
Methodist church and the 75th andifferences in the three rations. Average gains were a little over 2 lbs.
on
Mr.
CnlthrOp
at
the
American
c Mayfield: Rives Junction. Gordon
nlveraary. of the
Dowling M.-’thodUt
per steer per day. Roughage consumption to make these gains was 15 lhe.
....----------Legion hospital at Battle Creek
• Clark; Romulus. Geo Huff; Shlachurch will
uaBSemorated by a finding him feeling real good. He .
sill be commemorated
of corn silsge nlus 1 &gt;i lbs. soybean meal—or 20 lbs. of alfalfa molasses
, waatee. H. V. Dekker; Tallmadge.
joint program
20. b anxious t0 bear from hte friend*. Tr«-t
igram beginning August 2fl.
silage—or 8'* lbs. of alfalfa hay.
(;Cljas Foster: Union City. P C.
j The first event will be a 12 o'clock
■'’J Bonney: Waldron. A. C Barker.
; dinner Thursday. Aug. 20. at Dow­ *o let's write a card or letter.
Treating Rough Concrete Floors
Mr. and Mr* W. U Morgan of
?•’
Other aupolnpncnts include: Conling given by the W. S C S with
... Roufh wnfret*
&gt;” milk houses are difficult to keep clean, anil
fo ferenee President. D. T. Perrine;
I the Rev Bessie RuILmmi ns speaker. ' Kalamazoo were Saturday evening '
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis John- ,
J? Secretary to Missions E P. McIllinois Experiment Station suggest* the following treatment fur such
I The Sunday morning worship son.
Jr.
floors: (1) When the floor is thoroughly clean andVry, apply one coat of
’ Carty; Missionary tn India. Hazel
J Aug. 23. will be held at the Banwarm linseed oil thinned with turpentine— and follow with a thicker coat
Mr /nd Mrs. Earl Boulter enter- 1
| Held church at Ila. m with Bishop
-i Rogers Banker: Missionaries
tn
when the first is dry. Remove surplus oil with a squeegee. (2&gt; If the old
J",! Africa. P R Birch and C. Ione
Raymond J Wade of the Methodist talned their parent*. Mr. and Mrs
surface is too rough for the previous treatment, roughen it with a pick
iiVaoDriscal: Teacher in Gieenville col­
Detroit Area delivering the sermon Irving Boulter and Mr. and Mrs.
and remove all dust—scrub the floor with a 10'i solution of muriatic acid
Hayward of KalamAzoo at
lege. S J. Kleis: General EvangePicnic lunches will be eaten at Oliver
,
—flood with water overnight and then remove surplus water—tlreat with
dinner Sunday.
’’•jlist. D. G Hodgin: To do evangea brush coat of cement and water—and put on a new top course at least
Sunday
callers
of
Mr*
Jennie
,
।
llstic work. R. E Durkee: Supply­
afternoon will be spent In visiting
two inehet thick, reinforced with heavy chicken wire.
. Ing Sand Lake Methodist church.
with former pastors and friends who
Parker
and
Stgateth.
Mr*.
Ella
1 - F. E. Densmore: Supplying Calvary
are invited to attertd
jj.jj Undenominational church. Grand
Dr. E. H Babbitt of Grand Rap'- । Hammond and Mr* Hannah Wilkia*. district
district superintendent,
superintendent, swill i “‘L®1
Arthur n ir
a
Rapid»^M.jR. Cronk: Supplying
Ids.
preach at the a n’rinrv ovaninir
allt‘ ’•r'- Arthur Baker and
church afFortageville N. Y.. FOr- 1
worTh n
e'enU‘« , Patricia of Kalsmaroo were Sunday
iwviei.K»‘ Gearhart: Supplying Bethel
__________ w ,
guest* of Mr. and Mr.* IxGnmde
rrvytrit-'Cfutix'l.
Howard Rice: ChaoUln in
------- - - ........ -‘ Drprtcster.
Bawling Receipts Greater
IU. 8. Navy. 8. J. Kleis: To seek I
"Good Shoes*Properly Fitted”
Sunday callers of Mr* Sarah
own field of labor. A A. Bryan. C. I
Although baseball Is considered
SmlUi were Mr* E. A. Parker and
8 Rennells. 8. W Calhoon. B. a. I
successful business man must
HASTINGS MICHIGAN the national pastime, bowling alley- Elizabeth of Hastings and Mr and
Hammond. H W. Hug bee. P D. '«ive most of hte time to hl* bu*lbilliard' parlors do three times as Mra. Arthur Baker and Patricia of
iDoty. I, F Burkey: Superannuated n»as during these troublesome years,
&gt; much business.
Kalamazoo
' elders. E. D. Iclzcnring, W. F. Hall, if he wishes to remain successful.
A C. Bunnell. A. R. Merrill. E H When he takes on another vocaLlndslev;
Conference
preachers, tlon he generally neglects one or
Clifford LaPreze. Chides Foster, the other or both. The smart busiForrest Gearhart. Floyd E. Fisk, nesa man usually spends a llfeI Irene FUk. Emory Scott. Geo. Huff, itime devoted to his particular field
, Howard Rice. Theo. Bowdltcli. Ken- ‘and does not dabble in others.
Ineth Eyler.
Ye*, we kept ’em flying!
——■ ■
■&lt; • »------- Most of our bum law* are passed
To those of our ordeF who were
Plante Grow Wlthonl Help
|by legislators acting upon subjects
love I during fair week helping
You’d love to decorate your home ■ ,neI know little about. For this
-1th our restaurant tent, we wish
to expre*s our sincere apprrclaitoc.
with plants, but you haven't time to I reason, we have crazy laws *uch a*
take care of them? Many beautiful
lhe clock ahead thereby
It was hard work, but we had Iota
plants tske care of themselves. In I ^ro»ing the farmers' work out of
of fun too Our thanks especially
almost any spot, one or another wlU !
*Uht^
for hte
to Mr* Mildred Platt. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Webb. Phy 111*. Vanda and
tor,. Sp..,. el Chin...
I
- philodendron grow In a -low wa- nr** in the early afternoon We re­
Dotina. Mr. and Mr*. Lowell Tagg.
and
move
farm
labor
without
making
OUs, Waynes and Elvera. Mr. and
*" ter-Alled bowl, make a lovely center
adequate psovteion to take care of
Mrs William Teske and Dick. Mr*
on Piece for your table
Just rinse our crop* Wc see numerous laws
ZeUna Cox. Thelma. Marjorie and
tn bowl and add fresh water once a filled with silly loopholes.
Eva. Mr* Nora Russell. Mr. and
week.
Dracaena,
tell,
with
varia
­
| Mr* George Keeler and family, Mr.
te gated foliage, does well even where
After foolish laws are passed,
•nd Mn. Ernest Flfleld and Sid­
there's little direct sunlight—nesr a we *11 back and complain, forget­
ney. Mr* George Varney. Virginia
BUY YOUR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS HERE
10 fireplace or on a stairway landing. ting that we sent someone to our
and Dorothy. Mrs MamJe France,
MgtelaUve
lull* because we tlwught
ift So does sansevieria whiefi grows fur
Mn Forest Smith. Mr. and Mra
KIM SIGLER
he wu a business man or a good
11 months without draiaage.
Leo Cfane and daughter* and Bill
fellow. We forgot to think about hte
I Andrew*, our Commander
Our
• ——•- &gt;i&gt;&gt; me Hoard
experience *nd quallffcailjns Per­ of Supervisor* of the County where
thanks also to the public, for tljelr
HASTINGS.* MICHIGAN
haps we even forgot to vole.
I patronage.
1“
u"anlrnoui&lt;y indorsed hl*
Marie Antoinette once sponsored a
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Bush.
candidacy for lhe Slate Senate
commemorate a
Kim Sigler hu proven his qualiflChairman.

FOOLISH LAWS RESULT FROM UNQUALIFIED
AND INEXPERIENCED LEGISLATORS

TAILOR'S SHOE STORE

FRIDAY

'

Cull Hens With Yellow Beaks

SPECIALS

TUNA FISH
one can limit
PINK SALMON
CRISCO OR SPRY
WHEATIES
ODESSA TOMATO JUICE

SATURDAY

25c
2
39c
3 lb can 69c
box 10c
46 oz .can 17c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST M, IM

Union City and lo New York CityJ land. Ohio, are vlstUng his parents, &lt;
Mr. and Mr* Vem Leary and , Mr. and Mrs Sumner Bponable this I
! wedding, minus the near ot kin.
and that autumn
Mr. and Mrs Harry Thompaon left
Bunday guests were Mr And
Saturday for a week's fishing trip
Sbuon of Oourdneck
. Thc following account of the tan*** fitate. WhU«
tn Canada.
J*k“
, ceremony taken from the Jonesboro, he joined the Nattaia
,
,
,
Art. Evening Sun. we publish by ’hru Batten “C tef'
David McNeill of Muskegon vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carpenter.
* M«.nuinuM.cr.
m». ywu.,,
At avery pleasant reunion of Council, will be^held al the parish; courtesy of Mr and Mrs. Cooper, 1HI for Fort BUra, 1
ited IU
his
grandmother. «
Mrs.
Emma
Kay, and Helen of Detroit were .vro
parents
of .&lt;the
bride:
’ companled them and later i
spending from Wednesday until Bauer and family of East Lansing. weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*. V McNeill and Mr and Mr* Wm *our °‘d Utne school girls Of Irving home tomorrow. Friday, night.
I-------- _»
— u_.j_.
A." Murphy and family Uie Mat township day* wa* held at thc home 1 Mr. and Mr. James Bristol and . of
Sunday at the Caldwell cotk-e
Mr. and Mrs? Muryl Foreman and Fred Unlngton.
than usual Interest In p‘bl^d ’Jtar^hTtaTstaL
Wall lake.
week
Pte Clifton Reese ot Kai- of MUm Angelina Bates on Thur*- Mr ar-.d Mr*. Robert Cook were ±5^,.^
stluXd
’
ingg Field is vblUug Mira Josephine da&gt;’ wko entertained with a lunch,
Henry Vahtang left Sunday, with Andrew's Cathedral. Grand Rapids iter
of Grand Rapid* were Thursday
&lt;«.... i.,.
r"
.[SuJ’t;dinner
ssvosr.,
x “
guests of
Dr. and "S
Mr*. sr
Geo. t
during hl* residence taro,
hta stater and brother-in-law of De­ Sunday to see Miss Mary Ellen Car- !; guests of Mrs. Charles Polls at
poral
Garrett
penter.
tlrter
of
Mrs
Foreman,
retage
Tuesday
nleht
"
’
*'
J°n«*h«»ro
residents,
of
the
marriage
troit for Minnesota to visit hta par­
Gun lake.
«ge. iucroay nigjn. ______
। of
ctarolyu, ent times al
ents. Mrs Vahtang and son David cclve tar diploma from Mercy Cen­
Mr. and Mn. Rupert Carrothen
who have been vUitintf relatives tral School of Nursing. MIm CarA group of Hastings friends en- lo Corporal Cyril D. Garrett, ot
Grand Rapids spent Sunday
... .. day Artth Mrs m^hSd IX1U&gt; "arbor. Alaska, son of Mr. hl* Birmingham home. shortly bo.
--1
during the past two week* in Ta­ jxnter of Pigeon ha* attended lhe of
Mr*.
Arthur
LaBahlstcr
of
Ho‘
year*,
wlilch.
if
divided
by
fqur
.l
0
^
a
e
-’
—
—
------coma. Wash., will return with them. Bay City Unit. Seventy-three were ' *.
u.uu. on
un Friday
Friday at
at Gun
Gun lake.
take. A
A . ««* Mrs. G. B Garrett, of Birmtaa
WBH wa* ■
well
a W
weekend guest of Mr*, surely places them as octogenarian*. Groos
lie was given a scholarship to Ho­
1
Mr and Mrs Harry Haage oi graduated.
carry-in luncheon wa*
was served at —rz/TT;
AU.-.
.h..,
“ MJemnUed
....
carry-ln
’. whlc
~L"
----------____ In ward college to study for tht mim­
Miss Doris Smith. Robert Culbcrt, !?dna
Edn&gt; Bassett
Mrs Arthur Lower and Becky are ——;------------Bangor spent Friday with Mr. and
.------------------1
&gt;1 LUU PoUH Uke. U.. ,u~u oi and
-J"1 U.mKJ
Lawrence
Payne -Juflgfb,
of BuH.I
BuffaR..
Miss Virginia Campbell of New
Mrs Amos
Dolman will be hostess
’•“"..W P*™ to* place Monda
July twenty- : icry
a™. Guild
Mr*. James Bristol.
''
N.
Y,
ipent
the
weikend
with
their
Y°«k
City
ta
a
guest
of
her
broth,
lo
the.Grace
at
her
home,
m
“
J*
Uk,
‘
'wtmming
' £*
“ o „'d«k in ta M
.__ ____ .
..
. -_ . N V Biwmt Flu* wiwlra-nri with lh&lt;
Mrs. Paul Busick and iWo children
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“
*
“
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n
.
,he
btuband.
■£££.
»
o
Mrs. Nellie Smith. Mr. and er and stater-in-law. Mr. and Mr*., E Clinton St, on Wednesday eve••• ~~
of 8. Amherst. Ohio/ arc vtalting Glerum. this week. Mr. Lower is parent*.
Mr*. Waiter Culbert. Hastings, and Edward Campbell, for u few day* ning; August 26.
______ W par&lt;lclpa,e
. t
ln the fes- ,
T
| church of Sratta.Waso " turn
lugn tn
to nuteh
Dutch ss.rt™
Harbor and M. a
Mr* Mollie VanDugWreu.
spending the weekends with them. Mr. and Mr*. Payne. Hickory Cor- : H*1* **ok Thslr aunt. Mis* Gene-j
• . •
tiutics.
...
will return to her parents'
Miss Grace Edmonds left this
•ran. Ohio,
umo. ha*
nas 1 Mr*. Harry
nazry McDonald
Mcuunata entertained
cucriaineu ।,
- • • •
The church pastor. Dr. Harold V. Hastings.
Mr. and Mr* Warren Wilcox. Mu
nera. z
vieve Rider, of Akron.
•
morning
for
Bay
View
where
she
MIm Cimptfi:,
Campbel).;' the
the Suzy
Busy E!g!:t
Eight :!ub
club at
at her
her h:
home.
The Two-Table Bridge club was Jensen, officiated, reading the im­
Floyd, Washburn. Uie MU.m-a Mar­
wim. r»r .nH
r. ra w.u™ IaUo b"n a B'lert MUi
—
— Augu*t
--------------------fan
-Mrs entertained
presii-.e
service
garet and Worrena WU&amp;ox. Jack will stay for two weeks. She wlU
yvnue ur ana Mr*, o. u. waiton B frequent visUbr in Hasting* when Monday evening,
' 10.
----------------* — by Mtat Bonnie , Brand■—------ —
w— —single
&gt; ------ring
— —
—- before -----Graham and Will Andetaon of stop at Traverse City for a few days
...
Jackson, attended the Attalltary on her way home.
Mrs. F. C. Wilkie 'fjizwrlot Brown)
mceting at Ed. McPhoriin's Sunday
: ta w” |"™«!
!ta ta" J*"“
-l“rw
h
“
“
were hosts to Uie Ultra club last .gtadldh. ’
and also called on retaUves wiilta of Pocatello. Idaho, who has been
played
'visiting friends- here during lhe
heyean work in Grund Rapids.
' Mr. and Mr* C. W. Clarke of Bt. evening at a carry-in dinner at I The church organist
, their Podunk take cottage.
* -Bridal Chorus" from Wagner's
Mrs. Llnnle Davta visited her son Petersburg, will be guesu of Mrs. A.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Delano and past few weeks, left Saturday for
...
MoHotio
pLid
» "LohengrinT. fora processional and
her
home.
Mrs. Carrie Montgomery of Grand
M “UAb!n J^hn^’ M Gm. take
°' twu,n« '"^u'rX Uli day.with Hasting*friends dropping
group
of
hcr
friends
on
Friday*eve^nuntk't
The Misses Beulah and Beatrice
Rapids called on friends here Bun­
'«»friT^trin»P^
day.
Bush. Jean Dickerson, and Marilyn Mrs. Aben Johnson, at Gun take Sunday,
Sunday, when
when Mr.
Mr. and
and Mn
Mrs. wm
Wm. In for a farewellchat before they ning. the oceaslon being her Mur- ' mL?
over the weekend.
teenth birthday. For the evening’s
W,Uy Ouring lhe
। Claggett and family came over for leave for the south.
N. C. Liter- of Princeton. Ind’, Bristol are vacationing al Twin
a visit with the Billings
family •
and
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mollie Van- Shores Resort. (Jim lake, iiaving
““W '-»W
Mrs. William Brammell. of Seattle.
। rented a cabin there.
C.n.«. .IU.
“I!
Dugten-n.
| as maid of honor, and Captain
Mn. E. H. Pate and daughter from th. Grand Rtvor V.ltoy Bov : U-rtaioerf
Mr. and tHr
MrslaUef/nep
Alonzo E. hew?
Trim enMrs. Robert Burch and Mr*.
EL °’11W w** held Monday evening at
Thelma Hubert and son Joe. spent Mary Elizabeth, of ~ Detroit are ScouU. Twenty-eight flrat class ■ wln Bnd
vender of Wood- lhe Yankee
Yankec Springs Park with
with.I
.birthday .party nnd carry-in din- onl&gt;- A«*ndanta.
spending two or time weeks with wnuts will travel 170 mitr*&lt; nortli
Thursday In Grund Rapids.
_ I ... ... ■
.
. .
. .
'Die
thirty-five m.iviv.r.
members nnd guests I..
In .ner for Mn Will Roush on Hayes
*”*“ bride, who ta n very aitrncBetty jeon Cortrlght spent last
। live young girl, wa-vtovely fpr her
attendance. The picnic dinner wu* street. Friday night.
week In Detroit vtalting her -aunt, Edmonds.
ua,
.ta^w— 6y Mrs
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| marriage, wearing a stunning two ■
1 prepared
Charles Rogers
------------——
----------------Mrs
Dora
Coleman
ta
vtalting
her
Mrs E G. Folkmire
where they will camp.
I
Mrs.
A
H
Trim
was
a
Monday
and
WM
w
“
enjoyed
by
all
present
The
HASTINGS
COUNTRY
CLUB
place,
frock of white embroidered
Eugene.Cortrlght of Bellevue Is daughter. Mrs Mabie Bennett, of
. . i.Ssntrmhfr
rnmivH-4 I Mixed bouquets
bououets of garden
rarden flower*
flm—— pique, the top of which was fitted
over night guest at her mother's
S*Pt*P»b«r committee ta composed
spending this week with hta uncle Bellevue thl* weet
Mrs Flora Schulze at Nashville
'
M«ton Echtinaw. chairman, with centered the tables for guest day I nnd finished with a ripple tall. Her'
Mr. and Mr* Arthur Lower had
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbcrt
'Mrs.
linrgarct
Hayes.
Mrs
Stella,
at
Hie Hartings
Country club this hnt and slippers were white and
oarents.
Mr.
and
Mrs
S.
E.
Far.
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Ray
Hotchkiss
and
—
—
•••o
—
■«■».
wwau*
-—
—--------z
as a guest several days last week ^oLincv” ""
Gortright
son and Mrs Gertrude Endsley I Kniskem and Miss Grace Edmonds i week Tuesday at one o'clock. The 'she carried a white purse and white
Mrs. O. J. McNaughton ot Mulli­ her aunt. Mrs. L. A. Stevenson of|M^‘\ . Mrs Ben Robbins nnd Bpen, RUn&lt;tav with Mr nnd Mr* I assisting.
i committee for the day were Mrs.
Mn. C doeskin glove*.
gloves Hcr
Her cqraage was 6t
6f
ken and her daoghter Miss Audra
•en of o»wso «n»nt la.t ..-------------- ..'.
• • •
!M
M. Morey, chmn.. Mr*.
Mrs. Robert
Robert ।yellow
. yellow rosebuds.
rosebuds
••
Carpenter of Glencoe, 'ill. spent
Mn GertrudeWHTnTTnrt «&gt;n
Nancy
Ixlu J»ynes entertainedShannon, and Mrs B
F. FletchVr
For her 'romethln’ old’. Carolyn
.9*5*•*—- -—
Sunday
Mrs. Lxni
Lou vrr.wy.
Croaey.
wu»u..
? with
-KU OK..
.
.
—
.
.
_
.
'
----i. mu. m.,, u» k„i„
■ cj.,., J0- „ph
• -- - —T™
-- --j*cven ot
her schoolmates on her
Al golf Mrs. Ray Branch nnd wore a necklace that had belonged
Mr and Mr* Ray Hotchkiss and canM! 10 ha,p celebrate Becky Lowtenth birthday, Monday, from 2 to Mrs Ed Van Popering tiefl for lowto tar maternal graadmother. the
er's **
second
birthday.
™*k nd
th Ml“ I J°rie Dooley spent last week WedMrs. Gertrude Endsley spent Friday era
c?Pd blrtbd
?y'
.
• .
__ and contest* were
____
p. ”
m’ and
Games
Guest
low Kelley
score was made tat? Mrs. Wheeler . . . and for her
Dorothy Houser of Grand
Notre Dame Joseph is !|5
evening with Mr nnd Mra Ordle 1 Miss
“«« S^veraTtara'lsl
0^ I' P’t Jt&gt;h" Bdnwmon nl
°*
1 »e*dny
p^nmgat
’^enler^There^fa?
enjoy
”klur” *Tre l«tan of bynet.
Mra
Robert
‘
•*- r*.-":rr‘ "r”:
. ' somethin' new." she had hcr wed- When cooking fumes turn
IJnnlrl. .no»f Juctal
U.f m..U । FVl. JOtin MllllOnSOtl Of Fort 1
-------------- —..----- .... ... 11
'
”k I Custer called
E'l'L-lev.
.lUPltai^lteveraltaw
UM *
week]
CBUed on Mr.
Mr and Mrs G. PM B’d m' p
AihfnM
'll,e *rouP Supper was served, a’ High
High scores
scores nt
at bridge
bridge were turned ding costume . . . for her “some- kitchen walls yellow . . .
Mrs Emma Henncy of Saline is al. the PoU* cottage. Gun lake Mira | --------------------B Goodyear -------------------------------------Sunday.
‘
--r- '‘'wTre^JSSta
D' Ashford off|
nvrtv Wrthrfav
hv Mr* m ur m...
MlTwaJkro
Vta
o’f tow,y
““today rakw
cake centering «&gt;.»
the in
In by Mr*. M. W. Mustard, guest, ’ thin' borrowed'' and her "somethin'
vtalting Mra John Eddy She will v!r«lnla PotU returning with her i --------- ,"..owo y
| Laurence Moore and Hollis Isen- 1 Jud-C nnd Mrs -Archie McDonald tI,blr Nancy'- guests were Evelyn Mrs Robert Cook, and Mr* Ray blue", she wore blue garters sent
remain tare until her father, G.!w b*.
***k*,nd *ueatI
Mra Vera
Mr.
in,, hath *P*‘nt Bu"d*y «n Pontiac .and , Wcdresday
Gwinn. Jean Moot.-, Lou Ann Sco- Branch.
her by her closest girl friend when
M. Bradley recovers from-the oper- !„Mr* Vf
Vrr™
" .HaJ
"ayne
*l Mra
i|Detroit visiting friend*
.n”
**ra
Mra Nortxrl Sullivan U spendin HeUn Drroond' “ar&gt; ^ul’'
Seventy ladles were present in- I she lived here. Helen Powell, who
• ntlon he underwent Wednesday at spending
Haynes and
are:
Bteinice, El“yH Bufr “nd Mar“yu cludJlng the following out-of-town ' now works in Washington. D. C-.
the daughter.
we?k ai June,
Luilnglon
Frank WrS^of
Week
Delro"
J.*^'
Blodgett hospital Grand Rapids. .
tta
«l t*«hn.inn .
1
Martin.
guests:
Mr*.
Vinnlc
Rcr.m
Boyd.
To be sure that she was missing cheap jxnr.l that
. and other northern pointe.
J
Rolxrt H “^Joy of Ft.
Mrs.
Winona
Downing
nnd .....................................
;
' .
J^ra
* 1 “
K“”wr N J “*nl Prtday ,n
AttanLi. Gn . with Mrs. Fred Steb- nothing in lhe way of luck, the iactviJr—!h«n ad
daughter Hazel Rexinc left Sunday
J' * Hotatead returned last
------_.
—
,
M1M Grace Edmonds wa* hostess bins; Mrs. M. W Mu-Jard, Ponttac, bride also had a brand new penny tn* kttchJa.
°Mras£ti‘tLrt«r......
UnRS
vbdUpg hl* parents. Mr.
IP-.'SJUf.*.
*!.' and
■”! ,O.mwn.unUi.lliinrteonThur.. with Mr*. Walter Stanley: Miss i tn the heel of her slipper.
for their home In Lansing after **ck from a *«*• vUU *«h hta
m Mrs Alfrcd MunJ°&gt;' and !««*»&gt;• and '|
spending their vacation here.
I dau«hters and families in Connect!- spent Thursdav and Friday with
Barbara Dlckoff.
DickofT. Iron Mountain
Mounts in
Both
Both Corporal
Corporal and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Garrett
Garrett
5^,. Mra DaVld Irwln.
,
Mr. and Mra J. K Burnham and ,cu'.
„ „
. ...
witli
-____
__
d ~^Sau8* UrdM&gt; I Mrs Archle McDonald and chll-' Funds* of Nashville. Thc aftcr- with Mrs. William Stebbins;
Mrs are former Arkansas State
college. ____
daughter Maxine'of Lansing spent t .Idrs _c, s; pot.,A a».nd M m V r‘ guest* were Clarence Wilkinson and drcn arrived home Sunday from Inoon wa* spent in visiting.’ Other Rovoc Henton and Mrs Ivan Smith, students and enjoy a host of friends
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E C.! B‘n‘“ Po,u bad lunch at lhe Wo’ family of Perrinton
_'
ou"uu&gt;
out-oi-iown guesu were oars, tiar- Delton, with Mr*. M. J. Cross; Mrs. in Jonesboro where Mrs Garrett
Mr*
B
R
Minford
and
Merrv
I
Huron
vacation
on
lake
।
old
JacoUson
.
Mlss
Muty
Campbel!
,,
Hb1
Keelinc.
Indtanapolta.
'
Ind
.!
wasrai
Edmonds and Mbs Grace Edmonds.1 me”a clly c,ub- Grand Rapids, as
H“! RSclln^-. Indtanapolta. #Ind .! was reared and graduated from high
Mrs Bert Stiles of Grand Rapids 1of
J' A' Hotter last
tK a? “""t!
ik.nta.Rta .iJj.™'”” *nd MK'
DW"
The bride is a talented
---------- —---------THE REXALL DRUGGISTS I
spent thc past week with Mr.' and
Mon&lt;la&gt;'| Jumala. Clear Lake Camp, with; musician- and possesses a lovely
Thursday until I few
ln arand Rapid, gg thc|Aln
Courtesy and Friendly Service
MY* B F Bottom Oh Friday they
O®®™’’ R-’»burgh of Reed Monday.
.
Mrs
R. G. ^FinnicMr*. Albert voice. She was active in music
„ .
guest
were al) guest* of Mr. and Mra. Ger- । Clty' wl,h her al,ter' Mr* w»k‘eShown to AU.... of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mur- j A chicken
mantar, '"KJ2*
Mr. and Mrs F. J. Van Dyke. phy
clubs of this city before moving two
aid Hoekstra at Kalamazoo.
|
,a 8UMt °r Mrs Arch,e McCoy
N^?B
Joh,nnlr
Mrs
Mr, F
r. B.
is. Aaair
AU.Ir .M
was rhe
tne guest-ana
kta,&lt;' cm! jta,u
guests will_ta
win oc servea
tart TOUtatok
j
u"
p,® _ years ago to Hastings.
Mta Ruth Farr of Wayne was in tbp J"'1" parl ot„ Ust »««kPlymouth came Sunday to visit , 0/ Mrs „nrry Parker in Jackson [evening.
Aug.
6:30.
Corporal Garrett came lo Jones­
Hastings
------ -------—' 20 at "*
3’
lips.
town Monday nnd Tuesday visiting
MUs Florence Crowclte and MIm Mrs. Van Dykes parents. Mr. and rnr ,hf. weekend
- - .
wt**
CTdM W Mustard and ' ^iday. Aug 21 ta the date for the ' The committee for next week's boro several summers ago to asfriends.
Gertrude Longyear of Lansing were Mrs. L. Severance, also the Wayne I Mr and
Mn
Mr ml Mr. C«wr Tlwm.. W
ChtalMte Preys at' Fine take.
Kalamnzoo wtr« Blind., .ursi. of 1 "kr an(1 M " M*ry MeFPw.ln
Mrs. Wayne Frey. Mrs. Mary “kV/nS-x-n';
et „iLparCnt ' M and M i The last dance of the summer Brandutcttcr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr. Clarrnce orota
Ctarta McIntyre, MulUe, Frey and Dorothy Jean spent wai.taT
Mr, E J Mi.ir.n.n ,,l lr.ln.tai J “J*
»&lt;
«»"•
“ m, .ta Mr. ch.rlc.l-~"““ Y"“U'
Thursday In Sturgis with the Ken.Ala, r.i.r MV. amk r,„m Ann Ar- . ”,k Wedtataay Wh her parenU.
Paul
at
their Gun lake cottage over ---------------------------------bor where she has been attending I
aud
« AlnJbrU*’,eL
trance returned home .with them. the weekend were Mr. nnd Mra. A. KEELER—HOPKINS
lhe School of Education this sum- ', Mr; and MrsiJl' B T°bey of East
-- ----------- ---------------।« position as junior hosteM at Camp
Rev and Mrs. A. L Wagley of
mrr. to visit hcr aunt. Mt*. Archie %118 »e" Friday dinner guests Hickory Corners also Mr. and Mrs. R. Louden of Crooked Lake. Mr.
At the home of- her
parents. Mr. McCoy. Wis.
r.ii
T’7----- ""V, """ ar&gt;d Mrs. Kenneth Nash and da ughMcCoy Mr. Moorman ta working i °LM~..fharl?.Uf ^ke u ,
.. unrl
-----------------«-• » ■
—
° cn.e“LA,pena ters of Vicksburg. Mr. und Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Hopkins. Miss Billie
on hcr college degree.
E. Tyden left last week for Cali- .. r dinner, guests Saturday of jQbnny Wallace and daughters of Jean Hopkins became the bride of LINK—HUBBELL
Mr s. F. C Wilkie of Pocatcllo.|fon;‘aI?na business trip
Mra. Mary Showerman.
iS,’
...h
*&lt;i„
r.ih/rinn Data vC." Keeler, son of ..............
Mr. andm,B
Mrs.
-| | Mtai Amun
ArdlthHubbell,
Hubbell, daughter
daughterof
of
. Btalio. and Mrs George Roxburgh I. W
of ,Orand RaP d*
nrv D w Bnbltann ol Dcllon ovS ol OUnon^f"
C.lhcrinc ar, c
S1,,urd»y .licmtan, &gt; Mr .nd Mr. wim.m Huhtall. tad
of Reed City, were dinner guests I wa’.»a JVed,,csday a{&lt;«rnoon caller C.IM on Mr,.M.ry Sho„rm.n
MvmondMSV wta home from AAugust
«‘“" “15.
l “
at &gt;1:30.
"■
u
’H-r' Unk.
I"Robert
Link, «n
son ofof Mr
Mr.tad
andMr,
Mrs.
Friday of Miss Gertrude Hampton nt ‘bc h&lt;^e of hU brother. Victor Thnmd.y
5«mtaaIMUWW wta nomc Hom . Th. Rev. S Cons.r H.lh.w.) r„ Unk „„
Mr. nnd Mra Frank Sage were •,ind fam“*
,
Mr tad UnOrork. Bnydcc oi.P m?
Mn^ltan'kConlc. or n'''1 ““
•" u,t Sundky Mtamoon. Ata «. M Ita
Rev and Mrx
nwrenr-aa KCnvczm
Mrs. ILawrence
Maxson CMonU. Mr. .nd Mr. Ftank
“J J M^tarTkK Ju' ?"“ES
lh?
homo or Lta .mom-. p.r.nu by lhe
and daughter Kathleen of Lowell Erb. Grand Ranirt. .nd u,
i
. a“° »n(* »r- ““.Mrs Jas. j|lcs before an improvised-altar of nvr William nrvrii* hrrnm fifraare spending the week with Mr.'and
J 1 Hhron^nnM^iK
‘ “-I
_,.,0.pk!^_*“!L BtTcd_lp
GlSdloll and mixed flowers were
Mrs, victor Staton and children nnd ..............
।S &gt;7- “nd tiA E J Huffman of wh?
'mbroldcry
attending the Mmpmeetlng sessions Mr*. Clifford Hammond
Ovn«! and oparatad ¥y
‘ and carried
— - u$etJ tQ decorBle ^e rooms. Piano
T»BSSA CLEVELAND
, i»t Pennock Grove.
Mr. and Mr*. Duane Slagle of Lrand^.nidta marte^ i**^in^ trtn'plnk roses “nd wWU snaPdr*8°Ils music was rendered by Alfred
Mrs James Merriam. Mr. and Waldron were guests of Mrs Mary
WP I and baby s brvaU1 Thc COU1’1'’ were
Schmitt of Grand Rapids.
S A^f Rockford. Ill.'
*&gt;y «' . and
J .P“*
। Mrs. Willard Lawrence and children XtZ K WrTka v n k. &gt;
AM^Tof Rockford Ill i ?ucn“ea “I
ana
Thc brWe wore a navy blue enare at Duck lake thia. wek.
other
T“U' Ule
wcartn« a b,ack
with white trim and a corwereP|n Kalamazrw
ils ^nd?n/tw^X-kx
*Pendln&amp; two wertes of
her sum- L
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Carpenter of
snendina two week, of her num- Bnd wh|u ensemble.
j Mge of mlxnd flowr„
Mr Bni,
mcr vacatlon nt hcr brother's. Bert
, Pigeon were weekend guests of their lend the funeral^of1 pjL? i?
| For her golni-away outfit Mr*. Mrs. Lloyd Link, brother and. staI ron-in-taw nnd daughter. Mr. and Jenks, former secretary of Kata- ! ^FtasUngs™
Vtott*ng !rlends ! ; --------Keeler wore beige ----and blue with ter-in-taw of the groom, were their
Mrs Muryl Foreman. The latter S5X.0SX«Xl.hTSB*-fSTia
' -pprcpriste ==riS5.
, only altendanta.
and Patricia returned with them
After a week's trip in the upper
Mr. and Mrs. Unk spent a few
SrSlZ
_:‘rr~*
enhome
r
Mrs
and Mrs. Jf?
Ted Knopf. Mrs. Morris;
, Sunday for a visit.
Buskirk made
her
with Yan
the ,,'n
™ Pcnlnsula- Mr and, Mrs Keeler w,u ‘ days al the Link cottage at Jordan
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulder had Jenks family when a college atu-:1*‘‘
nf M
Mn° ai kJker I ** at hometo their friends at 420; take. Lake Odessa and are living in
as guests last week Tuesday and dent in Kalamazoo.
J? PtatnLeU R.md.v“JJtemmST
N Mlchl«an
* LAke Odessa until their new home
Wednesday her three sisters. Mrs.
Miss Edna Boddy returned to atJj“
ntatrirh oml^taimhter * Mr and Mrs Keelpr "rc both u completed on Woodland Ave.
Gilbert Blglow and Mrs. Dan De- her work in Judge Cortright's office I
or^^n ^l^retanitd home .
8raduat&lt;s
of Hastings High
and he ,„.
here.
Mr. Link
Link ta
is a
a machinist
machinist at
at
-------------------------------------- -------------s, Mr.
----------------------------------------,-----------m ^y VB«w,„. nr.
Mltcr
of Los Angeles. Calif.,
and!
Mr*. Leonard Post of Grand R*P- Detroit with her *!.»»/
**** ln Sunday after spending a month ta now employed as a machinist at I the E. W. Bliss Co. Bliss Co.
Out-of-tewn guests were present
lda
Eltaworth Van stee and G win l»1thherp*rente.MrAndMni.Al- the E. W. BU*s
.
from
11
mn
Lansing.
l
.
Ionia,
and
Grand
&gt;
Mtas Rosalia Westcott left Satur- 15ton Sheffield of Traverse Ci tv bcrt Bessmer. Mrs. Thomas StebHALE-SHEFFER
( Rapids.
&lt;lay lo spend n short tjmc with heriWBre ue«Kcnti guests of me latter^ b,n* who ha# l&gt;ccn 1,1 nt Pennock
At the home of hcr aunt nnd
parents. Mr nnd Mrs George R-iparents. Mr ’and Mrs
GeorLJ l“»Pila’taatlhehomeoftarparuncle. Mr. and Mrs. Ro*s Phelps, of HASTINGS GIRL WEDS
Westcott
'Sheffield.
“ei. cnl*
snta convalescing.
convalescing.
Westcott of
of St
st..Louis.
Louis. Mo
Mo.
leheflleld
’ aeor•
| Miss Alice Hagelshaw is spend- , Mr and Mrs James Ronra. anri 1 Mnt- Herbert Davis of Grand Saugatuck. Miss Rowena Sheffer, IN SEATTLE. WASHINGTON
Prospective brides of army men. i ,
ing Jjer four weeks' vacation from (their son and dauahter Ram and Rap,(to Wld *btCT- Mrs Uo'd Dc- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
oir Ionia, .pen*
"““T*1'. *Camf Ule in true spirit of the times, are I
।lhe Health Dept, at her home near ;Maxine, of Chicago; are enjoying a mond/
spent u.e
the wceacna
weekend ;.
at Long
Long take
lafce as
as nesta
euests at
at the
thn i wlth
w,“* °
“lelr
lelr mother.
&gt;hol*«r, Mrs.
Mrs. Jennie
Jennie GorGor- | br,d® of taon Hale, technical cor- traveling long distances now. if | ,
---------------------------------------------------------- iweex
week at
tZhi.
..
B
u 1 thc don
I P°ra&gt; at Port Custet. son of Mr. nnd necessary, to take their nuptial
^Mrs. JmT NuSTof East st ' Mra Cynlhla
°r ^boro j^rs John Hale ot Sapulpa. Okta
vows.
Louis III ta the guest of her «i* ls visiting her stater. Mrs. Ida Par- .T?6
was rcad
the Rev.
Such a one was Miss Carolyn '
me guest of her ata- menU&lt;.r aBnd 0{her reUtlw thu | Frank; Davta. of Coraopolis. Sunday. Cooper, of Hastings, daughter of •
».iu u&gt;vuici-ui-iia, mt. ana ----- .
Aug.
16.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper, whose j
.Mrs. Harold Phillips.
.«'«*• A
Youthful, light and airy for your wartime
MU, U«w Tooker rerunud u&gt; . "-T1/
*“ &gt;»* &gt;“*- ' The bride was attired in a white fiance. Corp. Garrett, of Dutch
m.
»• H”* ””«■ Harbor. Alaska, in service since ,
I her work in the Sigler-Powers taw ....
lnR frie»d* ....
"«’d relive* .....
this week
­ , ■“ W«r
summer arlhiUc*—the new "fealher-edze"
ml
U»
«' Chicago,
CMr.fo . «nd .i.« ..rd.nl., In tar tark talr. JihiaJML suddenly found hlnuelf '
Prinhati Zip-Toppari ora
! office. Monday, following u week's I ”
'd Iron.
;rs::; th
~ Ul&gt;U«H&lt;7 sf
haircut! Every snip of the scissor* will take
The couple were attended by Mr. drawings aj three weeks' furlough. .
vacation, the latter part of which I।
*-----• •
HI a»nl in nrrrr.lt
I WOMEN Ot THL MOQ8L
and Mrs. John Kenny ot Cassopolis,, Qn reaching Seattle, lu» loU uo Unia !
datiinad for a long Ufa
An informal reception and- open In getting In touch with the lady j
Ing halo that's so easy lo care for!
' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sheffield and
Tb* Women of lhe Moose took house was held from four to six.
and a utoful one! Ytor-in,
of his choice, via long distance, and
family of Albion, spent Saturday lwo candidates. Mr*. Naomi Kurr
Corp. Hale wa* graduated from asking for an immediate marriage. :
and Sunday at his brother Craig's . “nd Mr*. Betty Murphy, into their
year-out clotsics for allthe Univeratty of Wichita. Kan .,
seemed to ....
fall „„
on favorable .j
' Phyllta Sheffield relumed homo defending circle. Friday evening, and worked as an accountant in iI which
Shampoo 4&gt; Cfjei
Finger Wave Q Ac
cars, and tad the added sanction |
wllii them for a week's vult.
Aug. 7. in honor of Mrs. Nell Jones.
Finger Waro □□
Dried
JU
around wear ... tailored
...
Mr. and• Mrs. Cooper,
who
had
I Mrs. Cole Newton and Mrs 'Graduate Regent of the Battle Tulsa. Okta., before Entering the of- -Lowell Teeter were In Paw Paw Creek chapter. After the meeting service about a year ago. Mrs. Hale, known Corp'. Garrett, intimately1
in fine fatted fabric* that
tne chapter,
cnapier. new candidates
canoiaates and
ana after
,,, ■ completing . her
,. course
.rr-.at: the
, and favorably, in their former home
Sunday to see
Mrs.
Newton's lhe
guests enjoyed
enjoyed a
a lunch
lunch al
al the
the CofCof- i-. - —• -r
n the high schools in Jonesboro So Miss Carolyn was
daughter. Mr*. Glessner Doge.
guests
wear and wear. Bleued
aJXm.
Morenci.
Monroe,
CassoooMr and Mr. -Bud" n™ w„,
*WP.S! , of
Morenci.
Monroe,
.ndand
Cwoposoon speeding westward on a fast |
E,ll,r
Ossrstors: Jssansua
virwA.l. Wan.
streamline train to Join her soldier ,
with warm lining* that go
moat
of last
hta ofNWeJ
parents,! this
Thequestion.
TownsendAre
organization
asks ।I
Mr. and
Mrs.week
E. T.with
Flynn
you interested
c‘Jj* 3*.' will return
husband-to-be.
Miss Catherine Jane Davies came ; In *«me kind of old age pension?
1 n/v n.r
Corp. Garrett showed hta versain or out according to the
I home from the U. of M. to spend ■ OU* J. Bouma of Washington. D. | J*rt C^r
tlllty by making all arrangements I
weather reports.
the weekend wiU* her parents. Mr.1C will give the latest news on the . lou8h. This fall Mrs. Hale will take । for the ceremony wlilch was carried
J__________________________________
and Mrs Henry Davies
i pension question. Hear him nt the |---------------------------------------------------------Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hastings Townsend club hall oji pwbmbmbmmmwmmhw
Clark, route 1. from Thursday un- Friday night. August 21. A con- ‘1
111 Saturday last week were their, Hlct in dates made necessary the j
daughter. Mrs. Clifton Gillespie and change to Friday night
son. Dickie, of Bellevue.
Keith j Circle No. 3 of thc W. 8. C. 8 •
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Clark brought a university friend, will have Its summer picnic at the
Robert' Brown of L. I. home for home of Mrs, Geo. Heath. 1030 8.
the weekend.
Market on Friday. August 21 at one
Mrs. Lydia Burdick of Hickory o’clock. Each member is asked to.
Corners visited her sister. Mrs. Ed bring own table service, one dish.
A LAYER OF CHOCOLATE
J
Monica Thursday and Friday last of food and sandwiches,
The County
of' Odd­ '
week and accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
—*“ Association
*----- ------------and a layer of white cake
------------------------------------------------j.
. fellows and Rebekahs will have theta!
Monica to Kalamazoo Saturday
COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Miss Amelia Walters. Miss Leia annual picnic Sunday, August 23 at
FOUNTAIN PEN8 ... All Nationally Advertised Makes
Jordan. Mrs. Dora Ingram. Mr. and Thornapple lake.
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
OFFICE SUPPLIES and GREETING CARDS
Mrs. John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.
।-----------—’
John Ingram accompanied by Mias.ORGANIZATIONS
Carol Rogen of Grand Rapids spent | The Baptist- L. A. S. will meet
HASTINGS
Sunday with Mrs. Al Germain of with Mrs Virgie Reid. 12S E. Court. I
"Businessman's Department Store"
'
113 S. JsHsrsoa SL
Pkoas 3421
Charlotte
on "Thuraday.’August 2T Election
Ut E. STATE ST.
PHONE »U7
HASTLNGS
Mr. and Mrs Linden
Bponable' or
of OIIICI
officers, good program. Potluck
11.
UUHWU opuiiauic
Dig j and daughter Lou Ann of Cleve- supper.

PERSONAL MENTION

SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS

.»&lt;!“ yw c.mpbcu».» . w.

Dota.nwitata.uj. *»«,«- »“«.•&gt;«&lt;*

M. "ta.--i £r.“c^'

2*

»i!SS. TSTZJS!

Aw“‘ ”

wV"uJ’. X?"■y E01

Carveth &amp; Stebbins ?

S£*“'

ssrs-ssnr,-^

Lining Out

Lining In

The BEAUTY BAR

TWO COATS IN ONE

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Have a FEATHER EDGE Cut!

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

Bakery Special

SQUARE LAYER CAKE

q

£

BANGIIAHT BAKERY

D0L5UPPUE5

“Exclusive, but not gxpewiw’

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY

�Proposes Replacement
of Fountain Here
With 65-Ft. Flagpole

The Hastings Bann

MISS HARRISON PASSES

CHURCHES

Miss Minnie Harrison. 70. passed
away suddenly Bunday evening.
August 15. at the Wall lake home

Nearly 40 years ago. when the will
of Daniel Striker was probated, it
wu found to contain a provision
that 11.000 be given from his estate
for a fountain to be placed on court
house square. That wu carried
out. but hu never been very aiitUfactory. despite the good inten­
tion* of the giver. When the water

Sheldon Agency

In the public schools. She has made
her home with the Walldorffs for
about 20 yean. She was a skilled

AU Kind* of Iniarance
Snrety Bond*
Phone 2153
Halting*
tf.

Rex, -8. Conger Hathaway
conducted Ute services yesterday at
10:30 at the Walldorf f Funeral

Swanson Agency
Life

Ji
ha-’ been «”Ply *nd the founo 21 tain failed to fount, and only drlnkr »h.a&gt; ing water wo* furnbhed by two
,la*’ a ?!&gt; Mn“11 Jets °t water. Those are well
.11 f.nn' Patronized by the kid*, but not m&gt;
phon, much by grown ups. Meantime lite
* so big basin has been a catch all for
»i .«.«• waste paper and what have you.
"
I T*1* supervisors, conscious of all
ri»»n. these things, have considered what
lo. iwn to do about it. They have about
declded that the fountain be re­
"
placed by a «.•&gt; foot flagpole, and
,,
that old glory floating from It will
» zn be much more satisfying than the
•r won,i fountain that doesn't play at an.
L1’*
We believe there will be general
' «30 agreement with that idea especlalU.tr..i. ly if somehow It will carry thf name
*
of Mr. Striker, whose purpose to
Quimby beautify the court house lawn we
" ’‘"J,, all approve.

100 W. Stats St
Auto Fire Tornado

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Pancout Bldg. ,
Hu lings

Complete County
Retoilen' Set-Up
For Bond Soles
Barrv county's organization for
the Mie. of Wai- Saving*
and Bond* through retailers
been completed, according to word
from Oscar Webber, vice president
and general manager of the J. u
Hudson Company. Detroit. »ho L*
state chairman of the Michigan
Retailer* War Savings committee
Under county retail chairman.
Geo. Carnenter of Hutlng*. a
countv-wlde organization has been
carefully built, with a retail chair-

and John D***
hrmn. ’ Nashville.
Ing class here and taught In the
rural schools of Barry county.
Mrs. Hall was for many years an
active participant In church, hos­
pital and social circles In Hasting*

In commenting upon thia organ­
ization. Mr Carpenter stated TUB
is a- permanent organization which
will carry through for the dura­
tion Our job is to encourage our

"The retailer* of Barry county
hove cooperated In fine fashion
but we need the support of every
merchant- to accomplish lhe quota

do, it is entirely |io.-«ihle that
some form of forced saving plan
may be forthcorfilng"

Marshall Furnaces
Cool, Gas and Oil Fired
furniihed

Repair*

and

Thc Holland Evening Sentinel of
| last Wednesday records the death
of Mra.
Edwin Antlsdel. who
passed away suddenly from a stroke,
! Tuesday evening at her home at
l:»o Macalawn park where she had re­
,
| sided the past 47 years. She had
'
iw-rn in ill Health fnr
tlmr

in-

.

i.
ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

a.

CARDS OF THANKS

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

1 nnd Mrs John P. Quinn. Survivors
I include the husband: a daughter,
Geraldine at home; and a son, Ed­
win, Jr., of Rolland. Burial was at
| Oakhill cemetery. Grand Rapids.
| Mra. Antlsdel lived In Hastings

JERRY ANDRUS
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
’
SURETY BONDS

Phone 2319

Natl Bank Bldg.
tf

1

AUCTIONEER

city on Tuesday night of last week,
following a paralytic strike
The
funeral was held Thursday after­
noon at 2:00 o'clock at the Bowens

DEWEY REED
Ketlmatea cheerfully given. Date*
ran be mad"------....
Phon* J467

1,,,’lr rani.
Nir 55ih »&gt;&gt;!&lt;1 Mr., f.. W. Th
Mr a&gt;..l
Mi.ldllovillr.
-----------

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

COMMUNITY NOTICES

FOE SALE-170 acre* ef goad
FOB BALE-Anolher good bam.
lend. In BaiUmore Twp Hie fair in Bret Ward, nearly med.ru. baa
hoc, bars* and ether oatbaUdlu* two lota, with lota of frail, bulb
Far only S3L00 per acre. Be. thl. targe end email. Would trade for
a email farm. Priced at only 43.300.

The Doud Ladles Aid will be en­
tertained by Mrs. Leslie Gould for
supper Thursday, Aug. 21 All ate

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD

i

FOB
INSURANCE

i

Hotel Hutlng*
,

Church on Thursday. August 27.
Hostesses are Mn. Myrtle jCasteleln.
Mn Gladys Couch and Mn. Myrtle
Sanborn. Visitors are cordially in-

Phone tMI
tf.

Brush Ridge
The Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle
will meet with Mrs. Jessie Hine. Au­
gust 27 for an nil day meeting. V Lu­

CASH
For*your old Scrap Iron,
Rodiatort, Batteries, Alu­

minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

i

Elevator, Haatinge

n-30 |

1 FOR BALE—Dry hardwood end dry mill

’5 r»rd lot*.
Myer..

Phoao 3510

Um. If.
tf

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

ll rafted
The big wages pal^ In
factories engaged In war work have
attracted several thousand former

Farmers, ATTENTION

run r*u.—»|&gt;l &gt;iir (a&gt;

every
PAYDAY

WE PAY TOP
MARKET PRICE

| HEATING FUEL

|

ga MAKE

FOB UU-OM4 home ta Bret
FOB BALL A very Sue modern
Ward. nearlv modern ml’ p.'-t borne in Third Ward. Co.t more
•4. and well papered Intlde. Dan then twice that much to build, bat
at STIdoJo” *,rT •b”Uz- JPruw4 would eeU for *5.500. A tne home

Quimby
Tlie Quimby W. S. C. S. will meet

Call &gt;
»-20 !
F«»K SALE- f..d davenport.
Call
.:'-&lt;*&lt;• beforv •.)&gt;» f m
• 30 i
toR BALE—I large .Ue eireu atiaj
letter
Leave*:. Lure*, phose
Woodland
.30

LOST—FOUND-ST BATED

LOST—Small. male Beagle b -und I
While «&gt;tb Ma.k .j~.t .n hip

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for tome of that good

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

.*30 1

BOND DAY

Lily White Flour

HORSES

COWS$A00

WE HAVE A COLLECTOR
Stationed at 912 West Green St. in
Hastings To Give Immediate Service

Truss Fitting
SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

PHONE

HASTINGS-2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED STOCK!
HORSES
COWS
HIDE MUST RE IN GOOD CONDITION

PHONE COLLECT
PROMPT SERVICE

CALL NEAREST STATION

HASTINGS-2697

IONIA—400

�'

-

•

■

THE

HASTINGS

f ICHTY-SEVtMTH YEAR

BANNER

HAST IN OS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20.

YOUNG MinULMN!£.S£^
WRITES LETTERS
~

1942

SECTION TWO—FAGO 1

SOUTH SHULTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Ruosell Whittemore :Falconer of Irving-Carlton townline, were recent vUlion at th" hotm
i Rev. and Mra. Fred Hom and Ek- were Saturday evening callers at 1Visited their aunt. Mrs. Hazel Nagel. of their parent* here.
*
ther. Mrs Ada Ashby and Mra. Melvin Smiths at Goodwill._____ i a f**’ d.v. ta*r
Mlua
i&lt;iu. u--....
Kenyon ...
attended
u-j .u_
lhe meet­
Mes-dumes Sara Erway and Clara
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCann and
Ings at Pennock Grove Sunday.
।
Robinson
arc spending the week 1daughter. Jane, of East Lansing
ing agents of lhe Rubber Reserve
.
। Rev. and Mrs. Izland Sherrard with
’
the Louie Erway .family In
Co are not making excessive pro- TWENTY YE^ARS AGO
. attended church services Sunday at Kalamazoo.
I
Au*- ,8- 1922
i Level Park near Battle Creek. Rev.
With Hal tings Girl
in September, then went to England fit* In lhe scrap rubber salvage
Mrs
Roy
Erway spent the week­
program as rumor Has IL
|- pubarment proceedings against , Sherrard preached.
,
in the Ward Erway home in
a . .1..
“nd crashed in flight over Loch
AS AN AID TO COMBAT
The Ra^rve Co. was authorized
Bancr°U
U” 1! Visitors at Alva Kenyan's Sunday end
Second Installment. BepL lMl.
Lomond very tragic and a perI
Hastings
She reports Mra. Erway
were Mr and Mra. George Martin ’who just returned from the hospital
Xlu?
n
disposition and liked by
and Mr and Mrs, John Mason of as
i recovering nicely.
w trail*. I just thought you nuiy like I ereryOne.
.Nashville. Donald Kenyon of Bat­
Mtas Genevieve Erway accompan­
mtaeriss. mucus forming. Irritating
l d *7"W.r.rea&lt;,i What ta the general onus of
tle Creek spent the weekend with ।ied the Frank Ferris family lo Fort
foods may now ba replaced by
&lt;« “p,; ix.’®*'’.
j,‘“n * .b c °
J them
।
Custer
Sunday to call on Dwight ‘delicious,
pleasant,
non-mucus,
1 John Graham of Kalamazoo spent Ferris.
non-irritating foods. Follow the
Imported magazines or periodicals
! several days with Mr. and Mra r' Mr and Mrs. Russell Thornton of
Come here
are. not allowed now to save dollar naiiciivuiM, tuiiiuiitcu w,-wimsimiu inventories and closed their books'®L
I Fr»nk, Honi.
~
.
.
Charlotte
were
Sunday
visPors
at
NEW
ALLERGY
exchange).
y
AS.&gt;“?.
.,Mr Bnd
larabee
and
Warren's.
Urtl. Russell Alfor
any aggression and stand behind any June 18. 1842, becoming virtually' J 1"..
and Mrs.
Mra. ume
Dole
Larabee
and Clyde
Clyde
Warren's.
luUon. stater. Collette. JusUnia'J IrMrand
“rST"
Ywltantl
,&lt;f
m er Uttle
for . ........
Mr.Wiltow
IVinutrl
Uannim,
. n remained
....
Here in this office it's very quiet, move-made by the Preaident of U. 8 government employes.
HEALTH FOOD PLAN
bosses never worry me. get a little the U. 8&gt;At -The people here are
These broker, buy and sell ex- Philip arwf Jamas.
were^nner m rata n?
I *,lh hto 8randP“rcnli
Using smooth, soothing. Imported
determined
to
defend
against cluaively for the Federal Govern- | Omar Christian lias resigned a. Lester S^nJvm^ SatStaH
-------Mrs. Stuart Brownell and son
Il's caHed* the Mains Office from any aggression by .Japan and will ment and have no financial in-I. clerk at Lnppenthien's store and IMerle SevUle a^d Stanley were Sunday visitors al
where outride distribution is made fight with all their might. In the
Jack Erway'*.
to factories nnd consumers for 180 meantime, wc are praying that hos- lerest in It except a commission , wm enter Kalamazoo Normal for I Gerry «nd Fva Sonneville and
.7•«..£&lt;*«.
8m.
1 miles north of Adelaide to 80 miles
----- ,
~ ---- , ------ ------ ~
vi«ivn&gt;«ry cumiiusston ns—&lt;
south and 60 miles cast. I can't pnyln, for lhe----------------- «'
। day with them,
as a palliative for Imai irritations
lUhed In Uie ln.de Ur ee-" “«7 1
RjTHlRTY YEARS AGO
Rev. and Mrs Leland Sherrard.
tell where lhe power house Is but
of the nose and throat.
Mrs. Doris Burger Bo'ven of Flint
Dilkittily frtih frvtn Okr
this is, for Its output, »ne of the
Aug. 15. 1042.
Mr* Martha Hom and Esther and
REFRIGERATED
has uecii
been ' ■■■■»•
Mrs. .......
Mina i'.enyon spent
spent aa very
most efficient powerhouses in lite laii'iy me many uik siriara in your ooents ns these avenin are eo,dnn_,&lt; * Von
‘ Furnlss of Nashville ...»
very and Mrs John Perry one day last
world and of that fact we arc all coalmines. What really was at the .o ujru-irrade clean and
'clfclfcl 8CCre,“ry of Ute Michigan enjoyable evening Friday with Mr. week. From here she went tn Big
Candy Caiintr
naturally proud. We work 44 hours bottom of them—outride elements or,
rubber vnm tar min
Stale Pharmaceutical Assn.
and Mrs. Clarence Applegate and Rapids where her children all re­
At mcnl
1 •
m
6nlp‘
Miss Charlotte Mnnni of Grand ' Elsie and all enjoyed a wiener roast side.
a week (tong hours for an offfte; Just Internal dissatisfaction?
five day* a week—Monday to Fri­ any rate. Il’s a good Job they are
"
.
!Rapids, sister 'of Deputy Sheriff "nd lovely lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nagel went lo
“
'™&gt; u» -J. "• hUh,h„
u .-------------- 7——-------------day). Tlic office staff Ivere works •HIM.
Sunfield Sunday to Barnaby Park to
Lionel.
* ttde ,!5I?P, ~
BC&lt;^Ue.
govern- 1[teacher
teacher In
In the
the Hastings
Hasting:, schools.
schools. AfORTH HOPF
the same number of hours as do
Camp meeting.
............ »l?Mhe,Pn
Uiiscs
W“l ioe
th.e IU.X1 wnicn
wh,ch I _
She
_ taught In Traverse City last MORTH HOPF.
..linesmen, drivers, electrical me­
Mr and Mrs. Bert McCallum and
chanics and fitters, etc., but don't
I the
lhe Rubber Reserve ta inVin..
taking i.,
In ।I year
'
'
a few days last week at Grandville
.
| bu*Jn« to* grade rubber.
The ; Miss Bertha Newman succeeds grandson of Cloverdale called Sun­ at tl&gt;e home of their son Roy and
mind much. I reckon it's just as ------------- --Tlie Leslle-Cogawcll reunion
i“ J?lU rw^lve *
fe* de’ !F. A. Sisson as Citiaens Telephone day afternoon on Mr. and Mrs family
hard to get up ut one time as an­
Donald McCallum.
held
nt
Charlton
Park.
Smmay.
‘
cl
™to&lt;d
on
the
bases
of
a
60manager
at
Freeport,
other. though H's a bit crook some­
Revs. Lloyd and Mabel Nagel have
times.
about 30 being present. The fam- i
J*1’1 period, at the end of !
-----------Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Merle been returned to Sunfield where
■
It Is spring here in Adelaide now Illes of Wm. and Maurice Cogswell i *'d'h ,tlrnc lhelr h00*5-' **U I* FORTY YEARS AGO
Tobias of Dowling and Mr nnd Mrs. they have pastorates In thc United
Mr.
and Mra. Orr-----------Fisher—at-4
ad­
Brethren church.
and It's beautiful—lhe parks and and
--------------------------------. “udll*d bE ,the RFC, and fees
----------Lewis
Ferguson
of
Delton
and
Mrs
I
Aug.
21.
1902
gardens are masses of splendour. ' tended from this vicinity.
j Juried on
°n a
» cost basis.
Mr and Mrs. John Lappley and
! Miss Mildred Lahr went to Fort Laura Wurm and son. local, called
Oh, you know what it's lute in , Alfred Fisher. Mrs. Eva Troulwein I
---------------; Wayne. Ind. Tuesday where she on Mr and Mrs. Otto Praruhka and Mrs Hattie Fisher of Silver Lake
spring!
j and Mrs. Eda Tyler of Woodland i T,,REE CORNERS
and Kenneth and Bien Graham of
family Sunday.
‘r Thursday
' nuraaay ennner
guests or
What is the feelingf now
now of
of the
the wc
*w
dinner guests
of Mr.
Mr. ||, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. ciair
Clair D.
D. Yelter
Yelter atat- ewterT't^cher P°Wh°Ue ’thero'^riw
Grand
Rapids were Sunday guests
Warren Sefton and friends of
»d Mr&gt;
endedthe
Ute wJdding tf her
of Mrs. Lillie Sowerby.
average American? Neutral,
Neutral, taoiso- ,. “
—
Mrs. Orr
Orr Fisher,
F—her, honoring
honoring Mrs
Mrs. ,। ‘tended
thcYelter
Yelterreunion
reunionlast
lustSur
F - till attend
otherwise? I' Troulweln's
Troulweln's birthday.
birthday She
8he received
received Iday
Fallasburg
Lowell.
«.J*,.r?!*JJJ!? Grand Rapids spent Sunday at j Mrs. Martha Dean entertained
latlonbt. pro-Brltlsh or
or otherwise?
day at
nt Fallasburg
park.park.
Lowed.
(brother. Harry Lahr, draughtsman their cottage here.
In Australia we are intensely
* beautiful
bosket
of flowers and
Clarence
Sisson,
Mrs.
Carr
from Rochester. Mich.
Intensely inter- '*
*“**•*• **
"--------------------------•* | Mr- and -Mra.
--------*--------- ---L. ~
Junior Wurm spent a few days
at the Car Seal factory.
ested in yourattitude, particular- 18*,u- "nd In the afternoon the ladles
Miss Betty and Paul were Sunday i c E Rowtader of Woodland has with Mr. and Mra. Durbin and
. ly tothe sinking of your ships and were “»«« «l Mrs. Clara Wilder's I dinner
guMta of Mr. Uke
and Mra.
Er-’;rrn.^
Wlndes Is '.TitolTl
spending
nrat Cunninghjun*of
OdesS
elev,U&gt;r ne*-r ‘he C K ,‘Mr&gt;
Andm . Mrs Argyle
ilhh.rhmb.na
with regard to the Pacific situation. “nd Mrs. Elsie Cogswell's in Hasland S Ry. station and the plant,
Rose Marie Rose ta the house 1
iOak.
l'm taking my first A. R. P. lesson ,ln»slong idle.
Is -now running
blast. called at the homes of Mr and Mrs ' “Mrs. John Belson ta caring for her
,
„full
today but I Tiope &lt;111 never have 1 Mr" Millie Fisher was a Wedncs- guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs 1 Gersham
Severence ,and
and
Corpor- Pred Anders and Mr. and Mra. WilClaude
A.
Hammond
and
Paul
tar
I
°"
sh
“
,n
Severence
Corp
to use lhe knowledge I’ve gained fl#y afternoon caller at Mra. Jennie the week
, granddaughters, their mother hav.-.-h. Riley. Co C. 7th U
.. g Ham Anders Saturday.
£ l‘». HUgh
We have had several blackouts- , Slocum's and Mrs. Ed* Tyler's in
i ing employment In the new factory,
Cavalry,
week
James F. Hammonds Sunday she C
“”*rV last' w
"k received their GLASS CREEK
■ they're serious.
Woodland.
I
Middleville where they have
Two months later.
Th« Misses Ruby and Orel* Cogs- accompanied friends to Valparaiso. discharges from a three years
—M to
« spend
.pcnu the
u« day.
uay.
। service with Uncle Sam. They arOur summer season has begun al- weU c»Ued on Mrs. Alice Moon' in Ind.,
S"™” °“' M
S ’n,ST;
“ ‘ "»l»n 1W. ‘-Tor run Kn«.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and rlvcd home Montlny ,rom chlek“ready and we have a real dose dally ; Woodland, Wednesday afternoon,
Pvt. Robert Bryans of Fort Knox.
P*1* where ‘hey haw bwn mu .nd w
“nd
K&gt; - and MU* Betty Flanders of
with temperatures at 100.7 nnd 108 4 I Remember the W. 8. C. 8. al Mra. son Dean of Delton. Mtas Jeanne
- • ««e^a----- e«
. —
. sLntlnnrrt sincA An—11
nicy serv- n, u
Har° d i
»®n? Sunday dinner guesta
Corrie Fishers
Fisher's Wcdn.esctav
Wednesday. Au*
Aug.
degrees so far. It looks like some C"Tle
------ . -- ------ ...-------- M. Across the I OUs
,nd Mn Art
Oils of Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo, who ware
were vi.vta- I of
'------B—P°
‘ l’“lufk
**--------------more tomorrow. One thing ta that ' 19 ror
"upper, All are
discharges
of
both
men.
ta
written
ui
Mr
s/
n
?
L
r
‘
Mrs
“ Sowerby oranam
He
Williams.
Mrs. *Isa
Graham has
lias rereit’s good swimming nnd bench invited.
'Extra
-Good"
denoting
the
best
wni
nnrf
‘
"
nd
R0&gt;
lurned
,O
hcr homc *n Washington.
Item
of- ■-----interest —
to local .peoMr. and Mrs. Clair D. Yelter mo­
weather. The harvest has started I An !tc
— z
—
with an ncutc shortage of farm lab- P|e '’I11
f°und on the social tored to Kalamazoo Sunday where
Ur
, U ,r
, I D c•
“ visit with her mother
Mr.
*nd
Mrs
John
Havens
and
And
1UUri
here
or. Adelaide in the summer Ls fair- rP*«e- headed “It'a a Small World." they were guesls of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney
of
Hastings
were
Sunday
~
'
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—
...
FIFTY
YEARS
AGO
ly drab and dry but there are beau- ; Elmer Lzslle of Detroit called on Lester D. Yetter.
Mrs. Florence Blackford has gone
visitors at Forrest Havens'.
Tile Wool
Co.
shut down
------- Boot
_ —
I--------Mr. and Mra. Floyd Jordan and
tiful cool drives, parks, gardens nnd I relatives here and attended lhe re­
to Hickory Comers to assist In car­
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Olla and sons. ing for Mrs. George Thomas, mother
son George of Hastings Were Sun­ yesterday to allow its employes to
river-lakes between the northern I Union Sunday.
Keith and Terry, of Kalamazoo, of Mrs. Marble.
section of lhe city and the southMr
Mrs- Norman Barry nnd day guests of Mr. and Mra. George take in the excureton.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
J. N. Burroughs will erect a were Sunday evening callers at
em. or Adelaide proper.
Then daughter Joanne spent most of last Kelley.
Darlene and Donald Falconer.'
largo green house at his residence Fred Otis.'
nround the city ta a belt of park- week wlth Mr- “nd Mra. Glen Par­
children of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
lands varying In size to something , “ns and son of South Bend. Ind., Miss Betty. Paul and Russell Lind
-uboUt *&gt;« mile
who'
who u.'Ar«
were variUnnlhvacationing «l
at u/nll
Wall latr*
lake. of Woodland called Sunday on Mrs. have over 1400 feet of glass.
Manager Knight of the Chair
Al thi? Semaphore, a bench near 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holladay of Carlton Bump and br&lt;y at Pennock
Co. seems io be Just Hie man the
liere, a carnival ta held here every I Walkerville and Mr. and Mrs. Ross hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams call­ company has been looking for.
Christmas lasting 10 days. There Near of Muskegon were over tjie
are plenty of aide shows nnd amuse­ weekend guests nt Mr. and Mrs. El­ ed on relatives near Clarksville.
FORMES RESIDENT PASSES
ments. ■ Wc get about n week mer Gillespie's. Mr. Holladay ta an Sunday.
A telegram received last Wednes­
David Robinson enjoyed a trip
■ thrown in on pay at Christmas time. uncle of Mrs. Gillespie, whom she
day morning "by Mrs. D. C. feronson
This year they’ve only got to pay had not seen for several years, so to Fort Wayne. Ind., Sunday.
Lieut, and Mrs. Harvey Kenney tells of the death of her sister. Mrs.
us for three days out of that week
because the remainder nre public prise. Miss Doris Gillespie of Lan- of Oscoda were house guests of her Caroline Schumann Lovett, al Mill
holidays and a weekend. December alng also visited the home folks over parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Valley, California She Is the third
of a family of five girls and five
।
Yelter the past week.
28th &lt;29th this year), ta a public the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Slocum and
holiday in South Australia because
BARNUM SCHOOL
David, made a business trip to Bat­ born in Cleveland but lived all her
it jas on this date in 1838 that the
Mrs.
Alta
Shanta
and
Mrs.
Bessie
early
life In Hastings, being a
tle
Creek.
Monday.
first pioneers landed and founded
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
that state. They landed about 8 Allerdlng of Woodland visited Mra
Ben Crockford Friday.
.
Peter Schumann, and was a fre­
miles south of here either in Janu­
The Richard Durkee family of —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— quent visitor here all her life.
ary or February. I nip going per
Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Val­
push-bike during my annual leaye entine of Hastings visited at the
and tour Kangaroo island with an­
Fred Durkee home Sunday.
other chap. We arc going to rough
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lennon and
It for a fortnight and live under the friends of Lansing called on Mr.
stars. Glance at the map and you
and Mrs. Ben Crockford Sunday.
will find the island south of Ade­
Wm. Crockford and Mrs. Grace
laide. Just off lhe toe of the pen­
Cole of Woodland called on Mr. and
insula.
Mra. Ben Crockford. Friday.
If you still have that map handy
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holmes of
take a look at a place called Ta- Grand Rapids and Mr and Mra. L.
neenda which ta about 50 miles E. Holmes of Woodland spent
north'of Adelaide. It ta to here that
Thursday at the Herbert Johnston
I went twice in the past three weeks home. Mr. and Mra. Frank Holmes
on duty for the company. The tour Just returned from lhelr vacation
was 'something like this—for the
most of which they spent on the
first six miles we were in the sub­ shore of Lake Superior In the "cop­
urbs of Adelaide, then we struck per country." They told of the
out (In a V-8) along the Main wonderful scenery, and brought
North road. First we passed the back many interesting pictures.
slaughter nnd abattoirs, then a few
Walter Durkee's condition remains
miles on we come to a big aero- about the same.
• drome where there were many Air
Open house was held at the home
Force trainee taxiing up and down of Mr. and Mrs. Joe crockford,Sun­
It's a proven fact, that a stored
lhe field and still more fn the air. day in honor of their golden wed­
Then we went past the biggest ding anniversary which ta Aug. 11.
car deteriorates foster than
munitions factory in the southern Those present from a distance were
hemisphere and one of the world's Mr. and Mrs. 'Bernard Davta. Mr.
one that is sensibly driven
biggest. We sow the golden crops and Mrs. John Hynes of Lansing.
swaying In ti&gt;e breeze, some cut. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens and
every day.
The some is true
thc remainder standing. §oma crops daughter! of Grand Haven.
were about 8-7 feet high. Then we
of fires. As proof place a box
Mr. andfMr* Keith Durkee went
came to a place called\Gawler, a to Lansing Tuesday to accompany
fairly large towh. Then we turned Mra. Durkee's sister to Ann Arbor
of rubber bands in storage.
and came into the richest vineyard where their father. Adam Endres of
After a few months they lose
country In Australia — Angaston. Freeport underwent a serious opera­
Nuriootpa. Lyndoch. and Tanemda tion last week.
their resiliency, may even fall
Mr. and Mra Raymond Wickham
nunda our firm has Just bought out of South Lyons. Dell Wickham of
apart.
So be patriotic and
the private powerhouse and extend­ Battle Creek returned to work after
ed our supply a few miles to take spending lhe past two weeks at
keep your car running—but
tn this township. It Is a very pret­ home.
ty township, well laid out. quiet,
Mn. Archie Wilson of Kalama­
clean, and the people were very hos- zoo ta spending a few days with Mrs.
Ktable. Hcwwver. my Job was to Roy Wickham.
ond sensibly!
t'.out thc spare parts and tools
to the engines which we had pur­
chased. and which we intended to MUNICIPAL COURT
Harold R. Ward was questioned
sell. Fortunately the job took two
days, so that meant two tripe, and by the officers in regard to an
accident tn which he was Involved
Incidentally some grand meals.

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^CHOCOLATES

X"w.'g“ xs

TR Vanilla Comp.
Full pt. $1.59

DRUG SPECIALS

$1.00 Zonite

60c Lysol Disinfectant

43c

75c Penslar Saline Effervescence __65c

50c Penslar Milk Magnesia, pt.39c
75c Pepsodent Antiseptic

25c Forhans Tooth Paste
75c Colonial Club Shampoo
60c Sal Hepatica

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$1.20 Bromo Seltzer

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..59c

...19c

49c

_.95c

75c Mode Brushless Shave Cream _72c

LyBARKER’S J™

American Banking

GOES TO WAR
A country that is up in arms for freedom

needs united effort in production from

its industries, business, labor, farming

—AND

BANKING.

The

banks

of

America, the Hastings City Bank in­

Keep your car
in condition
for younelf
- and Uncle
Sam

cluded, have expanded their normal

facilities to include the sale of War
Bonds', Victory Loans to speed produc­

tion of war machinery, and safe deposit
for War Bonds and other valuables.

Bank at the Hastings City Bank for

security and convenience of location.

BUY WAR BONDS OFTEN!

VULCANIZING AND GENERAL

he had been operating a car for
some time without a drivers
license
He was directed to make
his appearance bi Municipal court,
and appeared before Judge Cort­
bourne last Tuesday night to begin rlght one day last week. He ad­
their training In various branches mitted the offense and paid the
of the Royal Australian Navy. It 13AO fine and 14 50 costs assessed
makes me kick because I went with
them and they got through and
I didn't, neither did another one
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Leon Hale. Fort ’Custer 32
to get Into the Naval Auxiliary Rowena A. Sheffer. Hastings ..25
Patrol, of which initial training I
Richard V. Grace, Olivet,, Mich. 40
have almost completed. Well ba
going out on duty soon. That will Leia Belle Sialhood. Dowling ..35
and every day they're putting on
new Juniors and now have resorted
to employing girls In our branch.
Eight of my school cobbers and

TIRE REPAIRING

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 daytime, For night serv­
ice phone 2352 or 2230

Mkklgsa
■stlsrlss, WiU.kl.14 Wipsr.

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Gtseal ag

HASTINGS CITY
\ ^Fifty-Five Yean of Continuous
PHONES: 2105.2103

HASTINGS, "MICHIGAN

�FAOE TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST M, IH»

"W

Mra Clyde Skinner and Mra. Ger- ! ited ralatlves at Ensley canter. I vtalting Mvan different states. They 1 holders of the Caledonia Elevator I cemetery. She is survived by two held at 3 o'clock Tuesday from the
Ind. All are enroute to a conven- trude Harris drove to Kalamaeoo Sunday and were supper guests of । visited Mrs. Farnsworth's parents Oo. at Caledonia. Tuesday evening 1 eons, Melvin of Reed City and Gli- Beeler funeral home with
Friday and met the former's stater, friends in Grant.
&gt;n Allerton. Iowa, and hta mother in
tn and bad a part in disposing of the
th^s ;Ibert
Uon at Toronto. Canada.
Friday
'1 In
bert of Fremont, also a daughter in Mt. Hope cemetery
Frank
Brown,
who citv.
has been
KanjM
Mo, and were
in iUn- ■ fish supper. .
|I Irene
Reed Cttv.
City She
Mr and Mr* Jack Rosenberg and Mrs Donald
r*—.m Leyendeckcr who re- I| Mrs ____
..
Kansas
Ma_ and
wereCity.
in Linmnner.
Irena of Read
Sh« wm
w» the pathy of many friends is fell
the loved ones in this bereavement.
granddaughter, Joanne Smith of
turned from a month's visit with jesOrtlng al lhelr Gun lake cottage.:C0“1'Ne?1 on.“u5ln”f- The? *** I Mrs. Roy McCaul -will teach the;wW®w of Rev- &amp;en Mohr who
Mulliken spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaachcle drove her htubund at Camp Crowder. Mo .t took the fisherman's laurels by !
!3' 4 ,nd 5th ,r*de*
“**
’
to Potterville. Bunday and brought
-— Neosho
-u, OK
- WM glad to re­ brlngl^ln’;* ft. “si^T
.Farnsworths
year.
mouthrt ■ who are from the •*»‘pori schools this comingthis
’Domini ^&gt;7 ’
*nd u*hWn *™&lt;«l&gt;c*l WEST HOPE
near
She
Mrs.
R.'s
sunt
bock
with
them
for
and family
,
turn to the coolness and graenness bau. one day last Week, a ftah din- P‘*n “ fn. J" JJtite’ Produce I Mr3 Camer Schondelmayer ta '
Mr. and Mrs- Lynden Jonncock
Donald and Raymond . Carey of 1a few days' visit
of Michigan after the heat and ner wu the order of the day Bun-home from Pennock hospital ,11 v.ryl Boyjr of Laming and Muri and sons jack. Jerry, and -Juntac.
Grand ■Rapids are spending the
■—• —r------- —r—• -* ■
day. with her father and *tater,'
thc PUWn Rin&lt; 00 , Hastings and making n fine reoov- Boyer and **'"*
’” of ------ ------------drouth of the south.
family
Hastings
spent* and daughter Joy and Mrs. Zripha
wM *1 tte Wm. of ttel: uncl.. "I™&gt; • Wnitem. e.U SunOjj ....
Mrs. Obert Griffeth is al Bowne Frank Le. and Mtas Edna, and Mrs ’„
try from her recent major opera- Sunday with lhelr mother. Mra. Morehouse left Monday morning on
Ml CW. W«i of lorn.
I"-&lt;?
Mattle Benaway and Burdet aa | Mtaa Helga Peteraon of Wilmette. ----Claude Kermeen and family.
a vacation trip through the north­
r—.nH j.v~i H.'iwh nt uraira iA&amp; Howe, Ind., that their Center caring for Mrs. Lenna John­ guest*. Mr. Brown earns up for the I HU ta spending .a week with Mra.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Wither and ern part ot lhe state.
daughter. Mr*. Steeby. wu in lhe son who was brought home Friday
| Mr. and Mra. Claude Rosenberg
Mr and Mra. Almond Webber
fatidte f h
Niles hospital with injuries &lt;ui- from the Blodgett hospital where weekend nnd Bunday evening they I R°y McCaul of Clay Hills. The two 1 and their grandchildren, Jacqueline daughters Gladys and Laura of
were Bunday dinner guesu. of Mr.
brother. Harry and family|
ln a fall
Iteps at she Itad been seriously ill.
returned to their home in South ' were school friend* when attending
Western State.
- ‘
. 1Bnd Monro« Rosenberg and Mtas Grand Rapids were Saturday call- and Mra. Ira Osgood and family
Mra. Robert Cisler Is home^from Bend. Ind.
western otare.
KUU(,
vl,Ued hta brother
Mr. and Mra. Carl Bruning and thc Evangelical Riverside camp at
Private Gerald Anders visited lhe
.WdUacu Llebler has returned from ,
*"*•!" /'wilter „ puinwtll. ,M . u&gt;ur.
baby daughter, and hta parent* all Buchanan. She wu said not to be Grand Rapids where she spent some
time In the hospital, and is much Ann Arbor, greatly improved In 1
of Muskegon were gues&amp;i at the &gt; Mriousiy hurt.
•“S’Ti.
&gt;"•
School., .&lt; rwuwlte on
The young people who conducted home folks over- the weekend.
Ira and Belie McCallum visited
health and is again at his usual wedding
•
Methodist par*«i*ge.„8und«5\ Aug- j Mr
janis Campbell. improved In health.
of hta nephew. Harold Al- sundav
I the morning service, at the Metho­
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac De Back near
J. L. Rugg and son. Lieut. Robert place In the store.
len.
and
Mtas
Alice
Lee,
Friday
night
1
.
were Sunday dinner guests of her Rugg. enjoyed a boat trip down Uie
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Dunlap and 1
Prairieville Bunday.
'
(
formed the baptismal service for stater in Grand Rapids.
:TTiornapple
VHIIUKICMJUL .
.
- . ~ ----- ■--- .------- .--- ~
river
from Irving Mr. and Mra. Vance Sharp spent
Mr. and Mrs. James Anders or
the infant
home In the northeut section of | U&gt;e UuxtaiiUul mannar in which all Goodwill. Mr and Mrs Ronald An­
Chester Baxter, who had been /thursday.
,&lt;
On account of high the weekend at Houghton lake
.Mra. ..
Nellie...Ward\of Otsego te
....
town now .occupied by the Georg. I
weirp.ru. two special mustR
An.
receiving treatment*'ut University/,water and swift current the trip
Mrs.
Mary
’
Flnkbeiner
of
Leighton
1
visiting
Willson family. • They will not move I “* number* a solo by Ell Holea
Ralph Cook were dinner
hospital in Ann Arbor, arrive*! home' which they have made many times Is spending some time at hcr home 1
fey.
,
ischool ip 1837. He ta operating the
Bernard Wleringa, son of Mr. and Wednesday evening of_J**t-Tveek ।in previous years was made in three on lhe west sidy.
‘K
Gcukes accmnoimlat wer/.n 1m" Springer and family Sunday h
Members of the Masters-Jones farm of hta father-in-law on M-37
hours instead of Ute usual five. It
Mrs. Fred Wleringa of north Grand during lhe blackout:"
n«e
rmn,™,.
(ram
IM*
vldn“
„
‘
t
JtailS.
J
~'
•&gt;*'&gt;*•&gt; „»&gt;n
Mrs. Haltie^Carpenter and llttl* fc&gt; a very picturesque outing.
circle of the Methodist church are 1near Bailey. Harold's many friends j Five young men from thta vlqlnRapids street had an operation-for
presalve part of the service. Jimmie
-gronridaugjiter. Janet Maclver, of
Attorneys Albert Parker and Con- ____
asked
__ _
to remember
_____ _ __
the________
monthly
________
;1 In thta_ vlcbilly
_________________
extend best_______
wishes I U»' were at Kalamaaoo lut week Puihemus read the scripture lesson meeting at Ute V. B. camp grounds
Partneler. *i&gt;ent Thursday in Grand :Un of Ann Arbor were in town on i meeting this Thursday afternoon at for
a happyI-'.
future.
‘ .r z
—j.
' for final examination for induction
and MIm Roberta Slagel lad the re­ near Sunfield. Sunday.
Rapids witli her son, George Mac- Ibusiness Wednesday, and-atao called j the home of -----Mrs. Wm.
Sweet on,1 Mlsgej
j-— June
•— and
-­aiorln caepemer ' !nt* ““
Ira and Belie McCallum called
------------------------su^41
Le5* sponsive reading. MIm Jane Hoop­
on Monday.
St.------------------------------------ oj Grand Rapids and little Charles * McDonald wu rejected but the
on Mr. and Mrs. Charley Campbell
on the fanner's parent*. Mr. and - East Main w».
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Watson of
gave lhe preliminary report of
I ------------------- ------------------— ooyian
tneir : folIowln&lt; r°ur were accepted and er
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Hildreth of Mra. Chas Parker.
Mis* —
Donna
Davta
spent last week
Boylan ot
of uuego
Otsego are visiting
vtalting their
Battie Creek, former residents of
lhe girls stay at the Methodist camp near Middleville Thursday.
at thp
Hl* Barry
Barr*- county
emmtv fair
fair in
in rh.ree
Mra. Alma Thompson and dangh- ,f
charge urandparenta Mr and Mrs E. E will leave the Mth for service; Rich­ al Lake Louise In northern Michi­
Middleville and Irving were greet­ Grand Rapids were Sunday guests ' Mrs. George Steeby of Leighton |I at
iwnshln hrfs'been
hrfs'bccn confined lo the
thc of lhe
the 4-H clothing.
• I| Hickman.
’
■ '
ard Perrault. Joseph Hula, John gan. followed by a detailed report of ter of Battle Creek were ealters al
ing old friend.* In town Saturday of hte cousin/ Frank Pnndlc and township
t-j1 Mra. Forrest Bender and three
three!| _..
'
wife.
bed the past few days with an atSmith and Harold Enders. Rich­
the L. D. Woodman home Sunday.
evening.
:!
-m.
Clare. John
John and KenKep. 1,
Jl^SS Xw ard L* taking lhe time before hta Uie Institute by her slater, Mtea ,' Jimmie Springer returned to Ids
Mrs. C L. Hiar entertained Mrs. rack of summer flu.
young-sons.
Clare.
Mra. Laura Curtiss, an employee
Jean Hooper
MIm Maxine Fink- ■
Mra. John Robertson left on Frl- I netii
went to
Hespeler,
Canada.
of the White Product* Corp, and E. J. Talbot. Mrs. Arthur Bell and
Thuraday
visit
parent*.
’ 'I, Charles Flashman of Bradley l» trip to Ft. Custer to have a siege bclner, the third delegate to the work in Detroit on Monday after
------J— *to
—
'*'* her
---------------with the mump*.
a week's vacation al home
her four children of Battle Creek Mrs E F. Blake at a 10 o'clock day for Hattiesburg. Miss, for a
concluded the service with spending
1
Herman McConnell, who has been ’landing some time visiting old nMh^ hmwK|ln*tlI,iyh?&gt;enIi Sluld'}y Camp,
taking In the Fair.
“
xoutna nnd
have moved info the Austin house breakfast at hcr Gun lake cottage. week's visit with her husband at
a very
very line
fine taut
talk on
on "Tne
•’The Youths
1
working
In
Highland
Park.
Ut
the
fIn
Leighton
township,
hta
,
; Wednesday
_________ ____________________
to honor the birthday —
of Camp Shelby.
Mr. and Mra. Will McCallum vis­
on Grand Rapid* St.
nLr
Ul,hton ‘ownship , pUce ln
churth .. wllh
attended
' Mr. and Mrs Andrew Finkbelnrr Michigan Unemployment service. 1fornler home.
Mrs. Prank Shaw —
. — the Mra. Talbot.
n1 young peoole to carry on lhe task ited relatives jn Kalamazoo Sunday.
—wc notice Glen Blake’s name have sold their farm twd miles wtal hnx been transferred to Holland.
• Mtas Loueta Ctxrtt -who had been 1 Dar Cutler of lhe United States । of llw church u laid down by the
funeral of her cousin. ——
Burd• Pieraon
Miss Mary Moe. Mrs. Ora Davis spending the summer with her par- N**y
returned to the Panama, ol(ier mtfnbc„. the futUne of PROBATE COURT
at Bdwerui Mills. Thursday after­ among the grand jurors called for and one-half mile north of town,
United oiate.i
State* uu»&gt;v*
district tuuii
court io
to wucon- to Galen Fry arid 'held an auction and Mr. and Mrs Clifford Davta ent* in Battle Creek, returned to ^•’“^^•"“^•ruriough Christ's Kingdom ta secure,
noon
; UJ1IICU
ESt. Patricia Anne O'Connor. Dis­
daughter*.
Marcella, 'thc home of hcr aunt. Mr* Surah spent with hta parents, Mr. and 11 Ted Robart of Beaumont. Texas,
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Skinner of venc in Grand Rapid*. September 8. sale Tuesday. Tliey Intend to move and three
charge of guardian issued, eslate
' Leighton township are enjoying a I ML*.* Jeanette Rugg began work lo Middleville some lime In the Myrtle and Norma were nt Trufant Campbel). Thursday evening. Her Mrs. Harold cutler northeast of.
one Ume a pupil in Middleville enrolled.
. %
Sunday to the ,Bunce-Moe family mother accompanied hcr and went town.
month's vacation trip In northern in thc office of the Bell Telephone future.
!at Battle
Creek,
this*uweek
Eat. Jack Thomas O'Connor. Dis­
Mrs Ted Smith and Mrs. Har­ reunion.
I on to visit relatives at Alto.
| Mr. and Mra. Leon Pott* of 'Clay icitoota, called on hta uncle. Hoy
Michigan.
.
r-~v
Mrs Norman Carpenter of De­ ris Smith and little son of Grand
Mr and Mrs T- I Gillett and ■ Mr. and Mrs Sam Coats were in Hill* vicinity spent Friday after­ McCaul in the Clay Hills dtatrict charge of guardian issued, estate
The AUe-Bar Farmers club will
enrolled.
meet for a picnic supper at Mur­ troit te spending the week with her Rapids were’ Thursday visitors of Mra Pearl Kenyon were in Lake Grand Rapids Sunday as guest* at noon with her stater. Kirs Lenna Tuesday.
Mrs A. B. Lewis and little son
Oderaa Friday afternoon to the thc marriage of the latter's non, 1 Johnson who was brought that day
phy's Point. Gun lake. Friday. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed Mra/Hatlie Smith.
Mrs. A. H. Parker returned home funeral of Mrs G.'« aunt. Mr*. Harold Enders to Mta.* Doroliiy to her home in Bowne Center from David returned lo their home in De­ pointing administrator entered.
■ August 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Livergood of Saturday from a ten days' visit Frank Coykendall. aged 71. who Romans of that city.
■ the hospital.
. troit. Friday, after a stall with her
Eat Anna Scott. Warrant and in­
Deputy Sheriff Jerald Bedford
Grand
Rapids
spent
Saturday
af
­
with
friend*
In
Detroit.
i
Supt.
and
Mr*.
J.
F.
Schipper
and
parent*.
Mr. and Mrs L. E. Elwood. ventory filed.
wm in Hastings the latter part of
Leon William* of
Kalamazoo
2nd Lieut. Robert Rugg left this slcknews She was a former real- dren of Parmelee entertained at a children were Sunday guest* of
the week while Sheriff Bera was ternoon with her sister. Mrs. L. M.
Johnson and family.
.
Monday night for Camp Tyson. dent of Yankee Springs and Rut- *family
—dinner
"
*
'honoring
'
Sunday,
Supt. and Mra. John J. Verbeck of spent the weekend with hta ktatera. account filed.
away on official business
Mrs. Sarah Campbell and niece Tenn-- to continue hte training with land township* nqd well known by the 5th birthday of their little the Byron Center schools. The oc« Mrs. Art Kenyon'and Mra. Alton
Est. Celia Chamberlain. Testi­
Mtas Donna Galster Is entertain­
He brought Floyd Hole's___
___________________
mony
of freeholders filed,__________
license to
ing hcr friend. Miss Geraldine Gild­ Loueta Cook accompanied Mr. and Ute United States Coast Guard, anil many of the older resldenj-s of this daughter, Ruth Ann. whose birth- riulon wu a joint wedding anni­ Elwood
Mrs Carl Pfcrdesteller to thc home aircraft barrage balloon division. • community
Surviving beside* the
versary celebraUon. The Schlppers car home as "Fuddy" Is now in the tell issued, oath before sale filed.
ing of Mulllksn
We have a sunflower in our gar­ husband, te a son. Sjate Trooper were Mr. and Mra. Andrew Fink- were
I Est. Surtl* T. Ormsbe. Order a».... celebrating Uwlr 15th annl- U. 8. Marine*.
Mr. and Mra. Stanlev f.vons and of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Malchcle in
Supt. and Mra. Glenn Nykirk and signing certificate entered, order
Infant daughter of Battle Creek I west Thornapple for Sunday dinner den that should have gone lo the Lester Coykendall of the Rockford bclner. Mr. and Mra Oscar Fink- veraary and the Verbecks their fourchildren of the Drayton Plain* allowing account entered.
were weekend visitors of his parenU nnd the afternoon. Raymond Mal- fair, as It measures thirteen feet post, a daughter. Mrs. Marjorie belner and children and Mr. nnd ' teenth.
Mr and Mra Ray Lyon*
i chele was home from Ceresco where tall. However, tliat la all that can Hlerachler of Lake Odessa, and a Mrs Wilber Klump and Harold
Mrs Pearl Kenyon and grand­ school* near Pontiac were Monday j Est. John W. Craven. Annual ecMr. and Mra. Jtenry Brog and he ta working. His brother. Max be said about it. for it bore only half-sister. Mrs Pearl Leslie Mat­ Temple all of this vicinity.
daughter. Charlotte Kenyon, spent evrning caller* of her brother, Supt.' count filed.
daughter Helen, went to Jackson I Fdward returned with him to Ceres- a pin head blossom at the top, and teson of tansing.
i E*t. Neva
.
_ ... was in Lansing the ...
Norman Maclvcr
weekend in Cateddnia .........
with her J. F. Schipper and family.
Arthur Valentine was home from I Wednesday on business and spent sister-in-law, Mrs Orpha Gray.
Frank Lee hu received word of i count filed.
no others.
Sunday afternoon and all attended CO— ..1
—&gt; at
-. —
— &lt;1—.. ,he
with hte cousin. Mrs chf- I Mrs. Dana Potter is spending the death on August 5 of hta cousin ; Est. Annie
the cascades display in Uie evening. J Air. and Mrs. Henry Poutaon spent
Mr. and Mrs Dale Wiley have thc u&gt;m™
Willow »
Run
plant
Ypailantl
Helen remained for a week's visit ‘ f«wn Friday until Monday at Ypsl- moved from the cottage adjoining for the weekend.
Junes
H.
Lee
at
Grand
Junction,
' count filed.
ford Wimer and family.
three weeks In Grand Rapids al the
Mrs. Russell Bender nnd chffdren
with her friend. Polly Walker.
itantl visiting her nephews. Donald the Methodist church to their new
Est. Barbara Mapes. Annual acLadies of Middleville and sur-; home of her brother Elmer Woltjer. Colorado, at the age of 86 years,
Mrs Louise Cleveland returned to and Howard Pebbles and families horde, known as the Hazel or Fud Bobble and Joon visited her moth- rounding vicinity who are Inter- । aratatlng her alster-tn-law who L* lacking one week
Mr. Lee wa* 1------ ‘
*
her home In Grand Rapid*. Friday Her little ' great-nephew. Terry Blake house on west Main St. Which • 1
bom in Yankee Springs township. I Est.
Winifred Mapes. Annual
ested in having a Red Cross chap- nursing :i fractured arm.
lings the latter part of thc week.
son of Mr. and '1 ।account filed.
after a few weeks vtelt at the home Pebbles accompanied them home for they have recently Improved.
ter in this community are asked to j ML*.* Jean Ylriffeth spent a cou­ Barry county, the »on
of her son Jerald Bedford
I» few day.*' stay.
| Mr. and Mra. Wm. Myers of LanMra. A Voorhorat and daughter nsel at the home of Mra. Harry pie days last week wtth her friend. Mrs. Chas. B. Lee. early pioneer I Est. John Craven. Order con&lt;
Margaret and Joan K. Allerdlng
Harold Johnson, son of Mr. and | sing spent the weekend with her Clara
of Holland are spending a Batech on Grand Rapids St. at 2 , Alice Williams tn Ute Pleasant Hill *«tilers. Hta childhood was spent in I firming sale entered.
1
days with their daughter antfc1 o'clock Thursday. August 27 for district.
of Coat* Grove are spending a few Mrs. Loren Johnson, has enlisted in I parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Gnim- few
this vicinity, graduating from the I Eat Frances A. Schantz. Order
1
days with their grandparent*. Mr. the Navy, passed the examination mett of northwest Thoniappie and MMcr.
Mra. J. F. Schipper and fam­ the purpose of organizing such a I Mr. and Mrs G E. Blnke left on high school of Rochester.
'confirming sale entered.
ond -------leaves---the 24th for service,
visited their son Billie who is spend- ilyI
and Mra Henry Poulson.
------„
.
--------------Hla marriaga to Clara Beil Smith. I Eat. Celia A. Chamberlain. Or- '
chapter.
i Saturday...for--------------Hunters ----------------Lodge near
—Vacation
..---- ....
.
... . In
... 1 Grand
rtranrt Marais
Marais Upper
Tlntwr Peninsula,
Pontnsnta for
for Nov. 4. 1840 wm solemnised in the|der allowing claims entered, bond
Mr nnd
— Mrs.
—, Tony
—
Slagel
— ingoflhe summer with hte grandpar---------Mra Tony Gclsscman. accompan- j The
Bible
school
Expected guest* of Mr. and Mra.
R. G. Cridler from thL* coming Fri- Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slagel I enls
led by her husband s parents. Mr. progress lids week at the Methodist I a couple days stay. We expect Middleville Congregational church.' on sale of real estate Bled.
nf Middleville and Mr. and Mrs.
ML** Edna Lee returned home Fri- and
1
Mra. Ed Fanuworth and her church had an enrollment ot Bl i Glenn will try lo bent the Middle­ Four years later thc couple moved I EM. Willard Moffitt. Oath be­
1
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Walter Thomas of Hasting.* were [day from a few days visit with mother.
Mrs. Ernest Vermeulen.: children the opening day.
Tire 1 ville girls'record as champion ftah- to Willow lake. South Dakota, where I fore sate filed, bond on sale filed,
Sunday
callers at lhe Ernest Verfriends In Detroit.
Mrs. Gilbert Hill of Detroit, and--------- --------------------------------...
trtok a-six days' trip to the west school Is in charge of Henry De-&lt;«n.
he engaged in the real estate *nd report of sale filed.
.....
...
.
.
j
Mr
and
Harry
Stimson
visher cousin and wife. Mr. and Mrs. rneulen home on Hte Irving road.
last week, covering 3000 miles and Vries of Grand Rapids, a Christian I 17ie remains of James Burdick of hardware business. After twenty I Est. James E. Endsley. Order al| layman, assisted by a corp of local' Grand Rapids were brought to Mld- years' residence they moved lo I lowing claims entered.
Est. Samuel P. Zerbe.
Warranl
, .
(Sunday school workers.
&lt;dievtlie Saturday afternoon for in- Grand Junction, Colo., where he
’ ' Inventory
'
‘
filed.
•
1 Mr. and. Mra. James Pender and terment In.Mt., Hope cemetery. Mr. took an active part in the business and
•i
I little granddaughter. Karen of the , Burdick, who wa».S3 years old. died and civil life of the city and one
Est. James F. Ream. Order
■ Prairie,
were
Sunday
dinner suddenly while at work “t the Hayes time served m mayor. He conducted signing residue entered.
guesu of her sister. Mra. Ernest Ver-1 Manufacturing. Co
He former!/
----------------Est. Louis ------------J. DuBois.
Final ac­
WOULD YOU DO THIS JOB FOR
He I* survived by hta widow, a count filed, order for publication
rneulen and family to honor Jim's I lived in Middleville and for years
birthday.
| wa.* an employee of lhe Globe Knitentered.
The W. S. C. S. will meet for a 1 Uxg Works m machinist
He Is Stale Home Training School at
Eat. Henry C- Zuachnilt. Final
Grand Junction; also two grand- account filed.
picnic dinner nt 1 o'clock. Friday survived by hta wife Nettle.
: August 28 nt the new playground. 1 MH F
.. H. Helrigel and daughter children. Dr. Robert Lee of Santai Est. Alvah Pennock, et aL Pet!-.
A business-meeting nnd social time Barbara,
---- —
------------------ --------’* of Barham. Cnlif.. and Aller Lee of | tlon for license to sell filed, waiver
are
spending
a couple
- -------------—­
notice —
filed,
testimony of- •free
. will follow the dinner and it is weeks with relatives and friends In Grand-Junction; two great-grand-1 of‘ ----. hoped there will be a good attend­ Detroit and vicinity their former children and two staters, Mrs. Alice holders filed, license to sell Issued,
Dudley of Oyuid Junction. Colo,, oath before sale filed.
ance. The young women who have home.
Est. Bessie B. Gilleland. Petition
; small children are invited to bring
The Grand Rapids Press records and Mrs. Sarah- Collins of Willow
' them and let them have a good the_.death
....—Saturday of Mrs. Ben
for amended order assigning resi­
Mr. and Mrs. Thane Hulett of due filed, waiver of notice filed,
time in the sand pile.* and on tire , Mohr at Reed city nt age of 64
' slide.
1 years. Funeral services were held Grand Rapids were gueat* of Mr order assigning residue entered.
Est. Hartley J. Gallup. Discharge
A number from this vicinity nt- in Reed City this Tuesday and and Mrs. L. W. Hulett on Sunday
tended the annual meeting of stock- (burial was made in the Woodland and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. of administrator issued, estate en­
Roy McCaul and her guest, Mira rolled.
Helga Peterson enjoyed a chicken
fry-out dinner at Murphy's Point. signing residue entered.
Mrs. Jessica P. Schwalte of De­
pointing
administrator
entered,
the home of her mother, Mrs E.' bond of administrator filed, letters ♦
IB. Lepper for several weeks, passed of administration Issued, order lim­
(away Sunday evening, al the age iting settlement entered, petition
1 of 50 years Prior to coming to her for hearing claims filed, notice to
creditors issued.
। pltal tn Detroit several weeks fol­
Eat. Mary A. Fuller. Bond of
lowing a cerebral hemorrhage. It trustee filed, tetters of trusteeship
was hoped the change might be issued. Inventory filwcT.
beneficial but following a period of
Eat. James E. Babbitt. Order
1 improvement her condition pecame confirming sate entered.
more serious. Surviving besides her
Est Celia A. Chamberlain. Re­
mother, is the hsband John, a port of sale filed.
daughter. Mra. it N. Petersen of
Eat. Otto NaUel Order allowing
Detroit, a sister. Mrs. J. I* Hodg- claims entered.
aon of Kalamazoo and two broth­
Eat. Angelina M. Warner. Final
ers. Lucian and Lynn Lepper 0! account filed, order for publication
Detroit .
Funeral services were entered.

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COURT HOUSE NEWS

LEGAL NOTICES

WARRANTY DEEDS
John Velte, Admr. Elisabeth Wagamon Est. to James R. Smalley and

Ilium

Ham W. Johnson arid wife, par.
Middleville village.
Guy A. Mlles and wife to Robert
Sallows and wife, lot 8, Shore Acres,
Almira Hackney to Hamilton B

Add. Hastings dty.
Robert Ainsworth. Exec. W. Scott
Alice Willison and Agnes Willi­
Augst Est. to Burl Bwln Townsend
and wife, lot 9 Bl. 2. Woodland vll- son to Frank Tuwell and wife, lot
2. Cedar Pointe Plat. Fair lake.
Rirrv Ten
Archie D. McDonald. Odn. of
George A. Kelley and wife to
Ralph Lamb to Orin A. Cole and
Donald F. Robinson and wife, 120
wife. 15 Ac. Sec. 36. BalUZore Twp
Rose Frants, executrix of Lottie
Avis L. Babcock to Roscoe C.
Stevens and wife, lot “7" in allot­
Woodland village.
ment survey. See. 10. Johnstown
Arthur B. Eickert. Admr. Anna F.
Eckert Est to Joseph Floyd Eckert
Elbert V. Smith to Hugh W. Furand wife. 202 Acres. Bee. 3, Irving nisj and wife. par. Nashville vll-

Haul

Mary Isham, odn. of Neal Graydon Isham to Amy Strayer Sylves­
ter. i/fi ini. in lot 14. Vickers Lake
Side Park and parcel. Sec. 5. Johns­
town Twp.
Vida H. Dema ray. Gdn. Sarah M.
Isham to Amy Sylvester. 1/3 int. in
lol 14. Vickers Lake Side Park and

1 PltlnrlUa. Bi
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Home Owners' Loan Corp, to
Dean F Fish, et al. tots 4 and 3.
BL 5. Roush's Add. Freeport village.
Peter Mtsiewlcx, odn. Adolph
Jurewlcx to Frank B. Wilson and
wife, 40 AC. Sec. 22, Thomapple

riNQB IIANNMt.

Alvin HelrigeL et al. Jo Ray o.
।: Link and wife. par. Hastings dty.
I Federal Farm Mortgage Corp, to

HAKItY

31. Rutland Twp.
Nashville State Bank, by Receiver
‘’oiktr to Lloyd H. Starks and wife. par.
umM-.. [Sec. 38. Castleton Twp.

State of Michigan by lhe Slate
Land Office 'Board to Gilbert L.
Gordon, par. Sec. 30. Johnstown
Twp.
Cornelius Evan Johnson by E&lt;t5c.
1 to Elltabelh T. Von Maur, lot 14.
.i Shepherd's plat, Orangeville Twp
Naomi E. Pearce to Harriet B.
Buechner, lot 5. Shore Acres. Pine
lake, also parcel. Johnstown Twp.
| Naomi E Pearce to Ouy A. Mlles
WTATK OF MK1IIOAN.
VOP IUKHV. HH.

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NOTICE TO CBaDXTOM

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Lake. Johnstown Twp.
Nashville State Bank by Recr. to
Harlow White, lots 58. 59. 60. 61
and 62. Hardendorff's Add. Nash­
ville village.
Myrtle DeFeyter to Harold and
Doria Vander Schuur, par Sec. 23.
Thomapple Twp,
Wm. H. Birman to Charles Qulbell and wife, lot 1123 Hastings dty.
C. O. Smith and wife lo Royce
lanaon urunes ana wne. au
।
Yankee Springs Twp.
.
*T* tlnl'ln."., nnA «-l

Hastings city.
. Albert L. Tetmarsh and wife to
U.r j Dorton D Sanders and wife. 1 Ac.

r. . ..

Wm. O. Bauer and wife to John

lots 574 and 593. Hastings city.
Lester Wood in and wife to Ber­
For ye shall go out with joy. and
nard K. DeGolla and—wife,
be led forth with peace: the moun-----------------------------------—- —lot 33
tains and the hills shall break forth and parcel Cloverdale village,
Charles Dwight Grames and wife
before you into singing, -and all the
to
Clyde
R.
HaUlfax
and
wlft. 20
trees of the field shall clap lhelt
Ac. and par. Sec. 22. Carlton Twp.
hands.—Im. 55:12.
Frank CenUlver and wife to Alan
E. Lewis and wife, lot 79. Lindbergh
Park Add., Sec. 5. Yankee Springs.
Twp.
Mary K. Van Dugteren to Charles
D. Orames and wife, SH lots 5 and
6. Bl. 14. Eastern Add. Hastings
dty.
Harley B. Andrews and wife to
Ed Keyes aqd wife. 40 Ac. Bees. 16
and 17. Assyria Twp.
Winn Green to Clayton G. Hinck­
ley and wife. 13 3/4 Ac. Sec. 13.
Rutland Twp.
Elzey Mead and wife to Frank
McMillan and wife, part ot lot 2.
Sundago Park. Hastings Twp.
Winn Green to Clayton O. Hlnck-

Deed Newton to John Cappon.

Minnie B. Matthews to Willard
Edojard Q Smith and wife to J. White and wife, lot 1. Matthews
George Taft and-wife, par. Nash­
ville village.
Leland Dunkelberger and wife to
Glenn Hayman and wile, par. I
drove Twp.
wwtiia
carry
Rillle Thornton to Daniel G- Rurr 1 Mildred Norman to Robert V.
and wife. pir&gt;Bec. 14. Rutland Twp.. Birdsall and wife, par. Sec. 10.
Howard P. Kelley and wife to H. • Johnstown Twp.
M. Wilcox and wife, tot 33, Sun- I Jane Daniels to Byron W. Flemdago Park. Hastings Twp.
ing and wife 40 Ac. 8re. 31. ThomSarah C. Kepkey to Maude «D.
Walter O. Slater to Geo. P. Slater

Benjamin

Mich.

Annua)

Conf.

Alice Willison.
Towell and wife, par. Cadar
Keeler's Brothers Add,, Middleville
Robert V. Birdsall and wife to Plat. Fair lake. Barry Twp.
village.
Mildred Norman par. Sec. 10
Lyman W. Baxter and wife to Johnstown Twp.
Andrew J. Thompson, W‘» lot 44. | Floyd E. Buskirk to Lois Ruth Add. Hastings city.
Forrest A. Clark lo Madge M.
Nashville village.
I Buskirk tot 6. BL 7. Kenfleld's Add
Clark, par Middleville village.
Alice A. Searles to William C- Hastings city.
Miller and wife, tot 23. Cedar Point.1 Ethel J. Miles to George L. LockCleo Card and wife to Levi Card. Barry Twp.
I wood and wife, par. Sec. 16. Hope
ITUas XV 'THrV an.l wir* tn U— . morn
Tbs first 10 amendments to
Anna Van Tyne U&gt; Ford Casey —....
....... . wK. .
W.ic IV
Constitution constitute the BUI
Hasel a Hinckley to Winn Green‘Jacob J. Mlles and wife, par. Sec.
Rights.
Sec. 31. Orangeville and Hope Twps. 8 Ac. Sec. 18. Hastings Twp.
&lt; 16. Hone Twn.
Avis L Babcock to Robert V.
Nettle Wilkins to Miner W. King.' Marshall 'Winans et al to Frank
Birdsall, par. Sec. 10, Johnstown ci ai. iou 6 ana 7. bi. 9. Roush's
Twp.
| Add..
— Freeport
------ &lt;-—village.
------ —■ Frank Winans to Manhall WlAlma M. Coon, et al to Maxine I John
John Baum u
to Edwin J.
J. H..
Baum et nans, et aL 80 Ac. Sec. 8, Rutland ,
Oemig tot 5. plat of Long Beach, al.
I. N'4
N‘4 tot
lot 364. Hastings city,
city.
Two.
Baltimore Twp.
Byron L. Cole arid wife to ClarMartha Dietrich to Wm. Bradley
Irvlng V. Conrad and wife to ence 1. Whitney and wife. 2 Ab. Cronlnger par Middleville village, i
Winn Green, tot 12. Cottage Grove I Cloverdale. Hope Twp
Helen Francoist Kasted to Etta
Resort, and par. Barry Twp.
I c. H Dahihouser nnd wife to Oto Terpstra. iou 11 and'12. Pottawa-1
Winn Green to Irving V. Con- Ingvartson et a), tot 17. A. W.
rad and wife et Ml. tot 12 and par.. Phillips Add.. Nashville village.
tomle Park, also pars. Sec. 33. Hope i
Cottage Orove Resort Harry Twp.
Raymond G. Flnnle and wife to
Etta Terpsira io Joaeph F Kas- '
Rosa Belle Barnum and husband Harold J. Swanson, par. Sec. 16 lead and wife, tote 11 ahd 12. Potto Fred Francis Swift. 40 Ac. Sec. Woodland Twp.
tawatnmle park, abo pars. Sec. 33, i
1. Castleton Twp.
, Arthur CC Todd and wife to Orv
On Hoor Twn
James Ransom to Ann Workman. Chaffee, tot B. Bl D Chas it
Fern Ball to Julia Garrett, 48!
par. Hastings dty.
j Bauer's Add . Hastings dty.
Helen Asplnall Roxell to Helen R.'
Ann Workman to James Ransom I lx&gt;rcn P. Boyes and wife to Mlnand Maude R. Schomp, par. Has- nle B. Ballou. N’4 tot 15 Bl 13 Twp.
Unas dtv
; Kenfleld's Second Add. Hastings Zongker. 80 Ac. Sec. 21 Johnxtown
HE IS FEARLESS
C. D. Bauer and wife to Earl Her- ; city.
HE IS CAFABLE
rington and wife, tot 25. Eddy's i George Taylor Bauer and wife to
„
---- u Wail .-U.
----- pr(&gt;d
HE IS EXPERIENCED
Beach.
lake. U
Hope
Twp. Ballance an(j wUe 10l 3 BJ
Stella M. Van Schoten to Prank 7. Daniel Striker's Add.. Hastings
Byron W. Fleming and wife to HE IS INDEPENDENT
_ SUPFORTS YOUR
N. Van Schoten lot 418. Hastings city.
Jane Daniels. 40 Ac. Sec. 31. Thorn­ HE
FIGHTING MEN
city.
Willis E.. Streeter to James A. apple Twp
Leland N. Jones and wife to Al­ Humphrey and wife, tot 11. Street­
Lloyd O Clark and wifc to Lu­
He is one man in Congress who
den C. Dunklee and wife. 120 Ac. er's Resort. Yankee Springs Twp.
cille M. Sheets, par. Sec. 8. Yankee will stand up and tell them—bet­
See. 4. Yankee Springs Twp.
Harold M. Pollard and wife to Springs Twp.
ter yet—his criticism is ahraya
Alden C. Dunklee and wife to Earnest Krouse and wife, tot 25.
Lucille M. Sheets to Lloyd G.
State of Michigan. 80 Ac. Sec. 4. Hillside Park, Woodland Twp.
Clark and wife. par. Sec. 8, Yankee with a legislative proposal.
Yankee Springs Twp.
.
‘ Alice M. Hefflebower et al to Springs Twp.
A. B. Burkholder and wife to Roy1 Daniel H. Ppstma and wife. 60 Ac.
He never plays politics. He It
Clayton O. Hinckley arid wife to
C. Yates and wife, lot 17. Leeside Sec. 5. and 40 Ac. Sec. 8. Carlton Winn Green. 13 3/4 Ac, Sec. 13. Rut- not a rubber stamp. He U not s
Park. Yankee Springs Twp.
stooge —
for -any
innu iwp.
—
—* pressure group. He
John Huff and wife et al 0 Luke
nor “»
to adJacob D. Harshbarger lo Anna R
E. Harb, lot 17 Lakeside Park, Yan­ Plpp. lots 30. 31. 32. 33. 40 and Senslba and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 9. |r"K his mistakes. He represents
kee Springs Twp.
i,he1 P*°P&gt;* of “w District accur43. plat of Wildwood. Sec. 9, Or­ Yankee Spring. Twp.
John
E.
Sensiba
by
Trustee
to
,tel
&gt;'
courageously.
.
angeville
Twp.
—- ------- --rjonn a., aeiuioa oy trustee to
Buckingham, 40 Ac Sec. 28. Thorn­
Carol Isham. Merrell Isham, et I Luke Senslba and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. I
PRIMARY SEPTEMBER IS
apple Twp.
.
.
al to Mrs. Amy Sylvester, tot 14 and • 9. Yankee Springs Twp.
David Z. Boyes and wife to Amei par. Vicker s Lake Side Park. Secw | Elizabeth Buchanan to George
P. Jones and wife, 8‘-4 lot 15. BL 5. Johnstown Twp.
Pol Adv.
w. Rolfe and wife, par. Sec. 21,
13. Kenfleld's second Add.. Hostings
Ronald E. Tenny and wife to Ida Johnstown Twp.
M. Pollard tot 15. Sundago Park. , Sarah Esther Messimer to Mar- Celia L. Reed to Ralph R. Hastings Twp.
। caret E. AlUason et aL 80 Ac. Sec.
Humphrey and wife. 51 Ac. Sec. 28,
Claude C. Spelman and wife to. 11. Maple Grove Twp.
JoRfllfVf
■
Castleton Twp.
AlUe A. Slaup et al. par. Nashville
Donna Harrison to Bessie B. PulJulia a. Kapp to William Van As- vlllage.
. ler. par. Gwin's Grove. Crooked lake
selt and Minnie O. Hinckley. 160
Henry S. Sheldon and wife to Barry Twp.
State of Michigan, par. Sec, 7. Rut- i Ida M. Roe to Bessie B. Fuller,
Ac. Sec. 8. Yankee Bprings Twp.
land Twp.
tot 6. Sec. 7. Barry Twp.
Percy Winslow to Mina Winslow.
Mattle Lynd to Burdet Beneway. j Tessa Drallett to Bernie B. Puller,
lot 16. Bl. 44. Middleville village. ;iot 6. Sec. 7. Banv Two.
tings Twp
I Burdet Benewav to Max E. Lynd | Arthur E Kenyon and wife to

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, AUGUST M, IMS

of Mr. and Mrs Earl Everson and a college room-mate of Mbs VirMrs Willis Huuhen* of Sparta
Mr and Mrs. Carl Glut and HICKORY CORNERS .,
family.
(glnla Fish, was her guest for the ang son Delwln, local, were Bunday daughters of Flint were Sunday din­
Mrs. Homer Bartlett attended the
Mr. and Mra. Richard Durkee and I *Tckend.
t evening guests of Mra. William ner guests of Mr. and Mn. Clar­ Cam reunion at Milham Park, Kal­
FREEPORT
family and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smel- i Mr. and Mra. Frank Hynes were Hutchens.
ence Benedict.
amazoo. Sunday. ThU reunion ad­ wuutu.
ker and family
and'in
Coldwater. I4U111C
Battle LID**,
Creek, B1IU
and Ul
In II Mrs.
Doris
and »4
friends
vertised for twp week* ago was at
—— 4 of Campbell, W..U
u, K-UIUWUVCI.
■■ L4M4
-4 *Piper M44U
IKUU4 ot
----- -------- --- ----- ---------- - — GhMtotle were Sunday dinner W- nnM —W
—
UT
a
II*
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...
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Mr. and Mra. Wells Relgter of'Colon where they visited Mr. and Battle Creek acre Saturday evening ' tended the Wesleyan Methodbt that lime postponed on account of
Fillmore Dbt. enjoyed a picnic Mra Alex Luca*. Sunday.
supper guests ot Mr and Mrs Virgil Camp meeting at Hastings Sunday, rain.
dlnner
Mr, .ddlc Ke!iy U ...
the Wnndx
new Woo&lt;li
and &lt;«nUy.
'
I Mr- *nd Mra. until.
William
Tinkler
dinner av
at lonU
Ionia ,alr
fair pounds
around* Sun-;
Bunand lamllv.
— &gt;*«_*.*_.
Clayton Haynes of Battle Creek 1* famous for Its many article*
—nuuic nun/ m Mic new
--------------------- -—•
3 were Wednesday evening day.
!! homekeeper
*MrUlimd
housekeeper at
at the
the Leap
Leap Karcher
Karcher | Mb*
Mbs Vada
Vada Schwader
Schwader of
of Detroit,
Detroit, I°of
I1
HaslUigt
”f wcre
Mr Wednesday
and Mra evening
Warren'i Mra Elmer Hull ot Saranac wa* home.
.
'who visited her parent*. Mr. and
e»ta .®f “fMra Ettrl his parents, Mr. and Mrs Orin
gueaU .7
of »
Mr. and
and Mn
Mrs. Gerhardt
Warren a.
« “*
Mr. and Mra Clement Mead and
*h*adar
Clmpbed. I ^^ Jt ^harle. Ov.rholt Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bor­
Bumrrer. Mr. and Mn. Gerhardt r
~’ - ~~ —--------Mr. and Mra Clement Mead and
------- j-t;'
~i
.
. „
*-,»**•» w&gt;s&lt;&lt;&gt;vn, den of Kalamazoo were guest* Sun­
*na
h“”
r.rnii, .rt .Ullin, rnraa. m caned “on
»Mr.
“»• and Mra. Georae For-i_
1.
Kunde and family. Norman* Noria-.
bey Saturday evening. Mbs
Velma '
HUbSrVt,pC?it
day al the Haynes home.
. v.im.
ky returned home with them.
' Mr and Mra. Robert Newton and .j^arlue City and other place* of Forbey accornj-uded hermu
home for ,'nd wl!h “r,
“r,uO,le" °^r'
--------------------------------------------------Mr.
and Mra. Clarence Cheney
and
'family were Sunday afternoon call- interest.
a week* vblt.
°L
and Mf- and Mr*. Mr, and Mr*. Lee Burdick left Mon- NOTICB or MWINQ OP OBAINACB
si “i
Mra. Irma Brown accompanied
rt-L
rt4
,
. .
. i l.x*wis Overholt of FowbrvilUe. Hu- Idav mornlmr for a week'* vacation
returned home with hb daugh-I1011 of 8ul® Ro,d
Mra. Gertrude Thomas of Bowne lo
mu* of Bowne b I the Barry County Fair Friday
—-------- ------ - -----ter. Mra. Ed Wallander ot.' Band | Peggy
TO WHOM IT MAY (ONCERS
KOTIUK IN HKHMBY GIVEN, lb*I an
Lake Sunday for a few days vtell. (spending
days with Darlene 1 Mr. and Mra. Floyd Walton visit- }*r and Pro«r“m
Ci
th* 1*1 day at J&gt;M A. D. 1*42. ap­
—
---------cd Mr and Mra Arthur Parker of b"' *"d ,r!Mld* 1
Mr.. -and
Mra.------------------------------Prank Denise vu-; Wieland.
plication vaa tilrt ailh Mark A.
Red Henry Harper of la Barge,; Mr. and Mra. W. W. Rockhill Rattle Creek Sunday,
who b critically IH, Sunday.
wcomjanied Mr. and Mra. Walter I Mr nnd Mra. Mark Troyer and
Marilyn Alexander of\ Lowell Rockhill of Hastings to thc Ionia family of Clarksville were Sunday
ilrvia*** DM
------- -4.4, Phyljij Ann:f*&gt;r ground*. Sunday.
duiner/gue*l* at the Ray WieUnd Erelm Mra lLnA wal^n Mra n,t.*nd
An“
U,e ln lhelr new hom*
'
| Gerry Mason of Wayland was a home.'
f
Eve.yn.
Mra Barth ...
Walton. ...
Mr*
Mr
Clarence
Fo»tma
'
...
ni
‘ ■and
“*“ Mr* via
i cute Van Patten I Mr and Mn Frank Town were
i Sunday din- Sunday caller of Mr. and MmC-slr. and Mra. Robert Newton at- Bnn.. Anderton .nd Mr.. Alku ,„a
N„b
„
—7,”
"'7"'.. “ buIlneM , dinner guest* Sunday of their »on
••’***. Cwratj^praia •’“""J
------• Rapids
4.« boo.- v&gt;
—nt and uncle. Ernest Tooker.
-—■
tended the funaral services of John Fish spent Tuesday afternoon and —
trip to Grand
Monday
Wttde Bnd famlly 0( Delton.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Wieland
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Boynton of Johnson at Coats Grove Sunday evening at the United Brethren
ouaty Dial* C«aml»*loa*r
Mr*^ Claude Walton attended I Mr* George Thomas who has
c,mil
of Tosh, and th* Comtol,
•-----Onmd Rapids, and Mrs
Pau!1 afternoon.
" camp meting.
camp meeting at Sunfield Sunday b&lt;.cn at Leila hospital for *ome time
Mua Vivian Buehler returned to afternoon
Pvt. James Cool of Fort Knox. Thornpr-ou- jind -children of Bowne
Clarence Hull of Saranac spent
afternoon.
■
i h not so well.
-­
Ky.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Center were Saturday erenlng *up- a few days at the Thompson and her work In Charlotte. Monday, . Mr*
Will Dipp and Mr uto Mr*
Kenneth Eyler b the new minister
after a weeks vacation at home.
per guest* of Mr and Mra. Joe pry home.
Mr*. Robert Newton.
Allen run were Grand ftipids at the W M. church and will be
Mr —
and -----Mrs.-------Earl—------------Bumford—of
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Benedict Kauffman and family.
Clare Surrarrer and Bovd No—
shoppero Friday •Hcmoon
, here to lake charge of the service*
Drain
Mr. and Mra. John Huizenga nnd «.(.*« Vlai(ed lhe latter'* brother I Hastings called on Mr. nnd Mra.
spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr.
Mr and Mr*. Rial Kellogg and 8unday. August 30th.
J«!ioht»r of
ni Grandville
nranriviito were Sun- -----— ...
. .
...
,Iasi.’’Claude
Walton Hunduv
ven Inc
AND
Nonntn
NovUky
of...
Hasting*
cl^ 7^"
Hunduy e
evening
„„„ u,
uw witb.
L.wnfl. wpn.
and Mra. Mayford Havens of Zion daughter
Qtb Lawrence
Lawrenee went
went
day evening guesta of Mr. and Mrs. ur&lt;.g
Robert Clinton of Carlton Ls e..d wt[h Mr and Mrs ni.nn
i. Mr
„ and Mr*
,rs T2"
Hill.
,
. '----- “----------lucsdny
Mr
Hmr, M,.n .pent
’' J
‘"'.T'
a'
d“'h ' “■* Gwiavuj lui T"*
4*’' returning
mumlw
and
m, (nd
Bllu Mn
—
1Dcn. ■ .
- "SI,'"!
- -----—‘ —
-------- , '°
Adam Endres, who underwent an Harald Voder and l.mlly Mr' -J
IMM
Oil
iogg. being called here by the death Thuradav
MM HlUll
operation at University hospital Mn. bn. n* and Beul.b oi Sunday aiurnodn .uh Mr. and « &gt;&gt;» rnndparonu. Mr m Mr, of t!** ,Uece' Uule C*rol ArnoW i About fifty from the local W. M
RKM(&gt;VvKI&gt;‘: ’tL’
. ............ Valley
v-”~ ------- alienroon u„. Don Siron, ot near Ukr
*rt- *h,,r •» u idtr^dni of Hastings.
to Ann Arbor recently. 1* gaining Pleasant
church attended conference at lhe
.
.
1I Mrs
Mrs. Bernice dossnn
Ciaison and Prank
Frank
nicely.
P&gt;e8Uwuva-.
Odessa.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Thompson I w m. Camp Ground* near Hasting*
|
Walton,
jiecompuiilcd
by
Claude
Mr. and Mr*. George Nelson at­ I Mr*. Nnncy Deming Is spending | Mn Harold Woods spent Mon- ---------- •--------- ---------- — —:----------- and Dennie *pcnl Sunday evening j Sunday
NOW
TH
EREPORE,
la
vhithig her parents in Kalama- 'WaUon. .visited the former's hus- with Mra. Adah Thompson of I Rev. and Mrs Qale Gregg and
tended camp meeting at Sunfield the week with Mr. and Mrs. George
■tel ai
„„
। band at Howell Sunday.
Sunday afternoon and evenmg.
Pickett of
or Caledonia.
--------.. —i.
„
*on of Ossineke were weekend
Mr. and Mra. John MUhler of
Mr.
and Mra Orval Kokx and-, ML« Dorothy Bunn spent fromJ Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Barker and
Mr* MerrlU Karcher and Carol fuesU of Rev and Mra Wagley at
-----r Rapids ------ ------ Sat- Wednesday night un*..
»» Waldrmr were Sunday
Grand
Hrend
and---------Mrs.------------------Basil family -of Battle
Creek were
until ruua,
Friday won
with
are
entertaining
the
mumps
at
the
the
Methodist
parsonage
w.—JC..... —
VaSwww ofiiraav
I —
unman Mir
Thompson
and -•
son vLarry&gt; John
unlayntnnt
nightntirl
andRtinrlatSundayrrfiMtw
gbestsnfof.uthewarMisses
Elaine" Kauffman
Mar- ip'fnlnK guests oi Mr. and Mn. Erl home of the former'. Parent* Mr
me W S. C 8 at the home of If IK'
—•«. iMr. and Mrs. John Thaler and fam- iiyn Stcrzick nnd Marion Rohr- stalri’ MrT Barker and Kathryn and - Mrs. Watt Thoma* of South Rev Bnd Mr. Wm. Coons bat week
Drayton Plains were Sunday eveKeV ana Mr*, wm. coon* last week
ilv.
barher of linxlng
They iney
are all
lor « few days' visitnlng guest* of Mr. and Mrs. John ,
Uy_
...
ui UU13U1K.
lire an
: ■„ ----.
„&lt; ..
„
4, ji Friday was well attended nnd the
I----- . I Mtos
Mix* Ro»c
Rose Snyder
Snvtlcr of Conenuugh.
Cnnrnur-*Mrs. Elnora Whitney and Gay-'employed al Ute Ingham County
Thaler.
w
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Benedict chicken and biscuit supper furnbh■ Pb b ''Siting her brother. Rev. and were Alto vblton. Thursday. Rc-'cd by Mrs Cooi£ was much n.
Mra. William Hutchens spent a lord returned home Thursday after Sanitarium in Lansing
liabla to
cd by Mrs. Cooriis vu much nNOW TIIF.RKFORF.,
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin spending five week* with their son । MUa KUrlon Roush spent the Mr* Blaine Snyder
turning homme they culled on Mr. I joyed
&lt; I.nd. liable lu si
w"
•r,a broU»r. M.x Whltne, •*
«*».«* &gt;ta Om 2"*
Thaler of Hastings.
and Mrs. Ed Lacey nnd family of I
- B
’
White and family of Hastings
'
C!l-V 0,,d daughter MI K DotAv Logan.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed Wallander and family of Annapolis. Md.
[I qvimby
QUIMBY
Mr. and Mr*. Clare Bassett and I clarence Surrarrer Miss Bea De- JamM of Grund Rapids vhited Mr.
son Donald of Sand Lake, and
Dorollur p-nu- o&lt; Alto ,pmt
M„k Rowley
nQ-ky Is
u Onto,
Wool,
otter
Merle
doing
nicely
after
family
of
Irving,
and
Mr.
arid
Mra.
i
plenty
and
Mrs
Charles
Keller
!and
Mrs
Fred
Tnbberer
but
week
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Kunde and
Sood., n«ht with Orr ,rtndmr- hu op„,Um u,,
„a
,iope
daughter Joyce of Pierson were Henry Myer*, local, wcre Sunday an(j Mn Bobby of Hastings left ' Monday evening,
m'“ Dtn".
1 &gt;" • H—a&gt; rttortrt.
Mr.-—
and --------Mrs.,ounBIV
Sunday morning for Bruce Mine* 1 Mrs* Maude Rogers and Mra
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.,dinner
--------- -guests
------- — of—
&gt;lti w.
«
..
“a.
Mr “&gt;a M" ^try Andon .nd
---- « Bassett
.. Ifi
■ honor
af of
OMree
-a Cfljunja
'Jennie Cnsnday were Thursday
and Mrs. Virgil Woods and fam- George
George's
Canada.
El*
00
*
1
M
Brtkr
will
rtlebmte
,
Johnny
rolled
at
the
Perry
home
-------. anniversary.
"Uy.
birthday
j.
I I Mr
■ — and Mrs. Lloyd Karcher and dln,n*r «»»*’•«-- &lt;’« Mr* NeUle Smith
their twenty-fifth wedding annlver- ! OI1 Sunday
MCS.
ot unulu
Grand na
Rapids
and
of Hustings
Mr. and Mra. Harold Skinner and
MfS. Mabie Bums
Bunts of
cf Bowne and'Dr. Walters U1
pllu were
wcre i-himily
-----------------------. .
urr
Satutday.
Aoau.l
IS.
In
hon;
joyee
OtU
hu
been
-Ullin,
relaXOTICE
TO
CBED1TOBB
Miss Pauline Everson of Battle. Mra.
Mrs. Minnie Lott of Ehpdale iere Sunday caller* of Mr. and Mr*.
Mra I *Mr' W*1113111 Hutchens necoinor of the event, their daughter. Mbs uves tn Lansing
Creek,were Saturday evening guests Thursday evening callers ot Mr. William Crake*.
Ipanled Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Thai­
!!•»»»
Barbara U rntertalnm« a poop
M„ Iclna
id„. Hall
Orand Ledge
Ladar
Mrs
Hall ot
of Grand
&gt;t lh. Ut
.
: and Mra. Guy Smith
■ Mrs. Ed Hart of Grand Rapids cr ot Hastings to Grand Rapid*.
oi lrir,m&gt; at a eoort whin party „
tne Perry homr
-‘
_
; Mr. and Mra. William Gage of .spent la*t week with Mrs George Sunday, where they visual reinal
hr- Ilmiras^rltlmv avwnlno
... —
.
.
at Ilhe
Brake hnntp
home Friday
evening.
Charles Rowley left Sunday for
I'Jackson were Sunday vhitora of Thompson.
tire*.
—Ionia County News.
Toledo, on business
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Kunde and ! Mr. and Mra. Oemerd Austin of | Mr- an&lt;1 Mrs Frank Asplnall of
Mr. and Mr» Rial Kellogg and
family.
Blissfield and Miss Jean Gibson of i Hastings. Ted Bustance of GreenFreeport Melhodht Church
Jo Ann of Lansing were Sunday
Miss Lucille Larson of Kalamazoo Lowell wcre Monday guests of Mr
Mr and Mra Gary Studt of
Everett M. Love, pastor
.rtK’-pTou.:
evening callers of Mb. and Mrs.
Oftir
■
Is visiting her sister and brother- and Mra Ed Stairs.
(Lake Odeiwa, Carolyn Thompson
Morning Worship—11:00.
Ha.lla**, art
Cameron McIntyre.
in-law, Mr. and Mra. Harold Woods. I Mrs Frank Walton. Mrs. Bernice and Margaret McCarthy of Camprlalm on f&gt;rj&lt;
Sunday school—12:00.
Waller Scott again won prizes on
-S ■
■
I Mr ’ind Mrs Alv1n Helrlgle and ciowon and Nancy called on Mr. bel1 *Tre Snhdny callers of Mr.
hU
poultry
at
the
fair.
’-V
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Smith wcre Sun- (and Mra. Ralph Walton nnd family ,nd Mr5 George Bustance and . Carlton Center Methodist Church
In our Quimby "4 Leaf Commun­
■
- day afternoon visitors ot John and Mr and Mra. Floyd Walton family.
Everett M- Love, pastor
ity" 4-H club Gretchen Vander­ "**1141-4. Aiurml 4. A. I&gt;. 1042.
Mr. and Mrs. CT
Earner
.. •
-uW.,.
Thomas and family of Lansing.
of South Bowne, Sunday evening.
-— Round of
Morning Worship—10:00.
voort. Mary Lnu Sanborn and Mar­
/ ■». 'TW
Mr- and Mrs 1&gt;,ul Miller and
Mrs Irma Brown, and George I Dowling, Mr and Mrs. J. Cousin.
Binart t'l«n*nl. Jnd«« ut Pr*b*t«.
■
Sunday
school
—
11.00
jorie Still each won 3rd bn their
‘
Carolyn of Saginaw spent Satur- I Brown, local, nnd Mr. nnd Mra .Eugene and ‘Esther of Woodland
Hmllh
d"y n,ghl and s'lnd.“&gt;' wlth her!Glenn Miller of Hastings attended were Sunday guests of Mr. and , These are days which try -the flower garden exhibits: Carolyn OBDER FOB PUBLICATION
soul. With our sons nnd brothers Sanborn. 1st on muffins: Helen
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wolcott, the Wesleyan MethodL-t Camp Mrs. Warren Surrarrer.
&gt;*■ sn&gt;- a* iiArrn i vi 71'1' ”* thcl,r laat Tls,t be,orf Meeting at Hastings Sunday
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Prasuhn ot ,being called daily into the armed Rowley. 1st on young trio of S C.
fl ADE E UAEELIAM .they
--------------a Atlanta. Ga.
Mf. gnd Mnj
SU)wcU nt, Pique. Ohio, were Tuesday and.'service of our country. »-e need leghorns! Wayne Rowley. 3rd on
mover-.to
if Ha*
I Herman Gpsch and Mr. and Mrs. । tended lhe funeral services of Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. more than ever the fortitude and potatoes We aren't sure what Ella
comfort which God alone can give Belle Vander Voort got on her beans
Floyd Geiger spent Surtctay with John Johnson at Coat* Grove Sun­ Coy Stowell.
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iGlen Gosch at Fort Custer.
Helen Rowlev also won 3rd on
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hannon and If you have a son or brother in
day afternoon.
miliary' service, the Church Invites her* winter clothing exhibit
He b the foe of NAZISM. FAS- j Mr «nd Mra John Heley of
son.
Charles,
spent
Sunday
night
,
Roy Preston of Battle creek wa*
you
to It* worship services to find
' " * Helen Rowley spent most of last l»Hn. M. W|
riHM and COMMUNISM
! Battle Creek, and Mr.
j
... apd
.Mra.
------ .a Saturday evening guest of his with Rev. and Mrs. John McCue, help
Molila .A.
in
facing
these
days.
tlnxm. ruiiuln*.
CI8M and COMMUNISM.
j George Miller of Hast!
—
-----week
with
her
grandparents.
Mr
Mr. Hannon left Monday morning
Hastings spent mother. Mra. Perry Preston.
Mini*
-. He will fedrlejudy, courageously [Sunday afternoon with —
and Mrs. Ernest Lewis of Hasting*
Mr. ----and
Mr and Mra H. J. Fish nnd for Grand Rapid* where he is em- •i
atari*
United Brethren Circuit
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Ashby call­
and
Intelligently
support your Mrs. Henry Karcher. .. ~children of Middleville.
«« miuuK-rmr.
mr. ana pltut-d. and Mrs. Hannon and 1
Mr. and
E. B Griffin, pastor
flirt.
di*ed at the Perry home Wednesday
fighting men.
' i Mr *»d Mra. Harold Rosenberger Mrs F. C. Deming of Grand Rapids. Charles remained for the week.
।
evening.
and Manin attended the Sher;- Mra. Nancy Deming. Mra. Byron
Rev. and Mrs. John McCue were
Sunday school—10:30.
YOU NEED HIM IN CONGRESS 'rtngton reunion at Byron Center, (pub and son John, Mrs Mary- Sunday dinner guests of Mr* Alice
Mrs Kenneth Reynolds and chil­
Preaching—1130.
dren. local, and Mn. Wealey Ed­
Pol. Adv. Sunday.
•
i Dodge, nnd K Braendle. local, were Gardner of South Bowne In tl|c
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
-- -g-------;—| Miss Amelia Henson .of Trufant. ! Sunday callers nt the Allen Fish afternoon and evening they at­
monds and Hugh of Dowling spent
■ Id petition;
Preaching—8:00.
I* Fnrt»er i
Thursday with the former's abler.
। home.
tended the Weslcyrn Mnthodlal
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
1 Mr. and Mrs George Hoyt of camp meeting near Hostings.
Mrs Hazel Standley nnd family of
E
Augusta
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Olhcman Nukyes ।
Kalamazoo were Sunday guest* of
Wc wilt try to Include in next
It. ■
Battle
creek
on, .....
Mr. aa.au
and Preaching—16 07
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoyt and ot —
— - v---.
— called va
week's items the prizes won by oth­
Patty.
Mrt. Coy Slowell Friday crtnUa,
s„May Khooi-1L&lt;».
K
----er 4-H members of this district who
Mr and Mrs. Howard Houghton
Clarence -------Surrarrer
of Detroit. । cnnstun
j
arc
enrolled
In
other
4-H
groups
_____________
of Detroit are spending their va­ who b on a fifteen day furlough,
Jftck nncl Vivian Roush of Coals
cation with Mr. and Mrs. Guy spent lart week with hu parents. TO ATTEND STATE
HI-Y TRAINING CAMP
(Grove spent Saturday night and
'Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Surrarrer.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney and
Mr. and Mra. Howard Demond of
Tom
_________
Waters.
,___________
Joe Reck and Jack ■ Sunday with the Rowley children. OBDEB FOB PUBLICATION
IHIrt
Dclnnav will
win attend
a*i»nri the
ih» Stale
Kfat. Hi-V
uuv ‘; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl-----------Roush--------were
Donna were Saturday night cuesta Woodland and Mr. and Mrs Claude Delnaay
Kt.i. of Mich If tn. Th. Pro
----- ----------------dill. of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gosch. Mead, local, called on friends near Training' camp at Hayo-Went-Ha ! Sunday dinner guest* al the RowSunday morning. Mrs Goscli &amp;f- Lowell and Saranap Sunday after- ’ on Torch lake thLs week nnd part i,e? home.
compnnlrd them to thc Wesleyan noon.
! of next. The group will bp accomK A- Reynolds spent Thursday
Camp meeting near Hastings.
Alice Bassett of North Inlng I* panled by Lvn Lewis arid will Join 1 wl,h .hb daughter. Mra. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blough hqva spending the week with her grand- ’other delegates from Barry’and Ear Barnes In Hastings
purchased the John Rickert house parents. Sir. and Mrs. George Ba*- ton counties for thb annual train- ! ^Ira- Cameron McIntyre^ called on
i Ida.
recently vacated by Mr. nnd Mrs. sett.
.
ing period Water* and Beck will i her grandmother. Mra. Anna DeVine
John Fish, and moved into it last
Lloyd Smith wasj^^ljattie Creek be the offIctal'delegates from Has- &gt;ot Barryvllle. Sunday,
vhitor Sunday afternoon.
.tings.
' We extend our sympathy lo Mr.
_______________________________________________________ _____________ _ 1 nnd Mrs Willard Arnold In the low
~
~
~
of their infant daughter.
‘
'
Marjorie Rltzman is visiting her
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mra. Bob
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We had no church services here
................
urim*.
Sunday as the Rev and Mrs Ken­
iM bill i&gt;f mmphinl b«
neth Griswold and son are in Penni syhanla
‘ ‘
*
week visiting her
I parents.
..isiUi.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H Lathrop and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde were Sun­
day afternoon callen of Mr. and COUNTY DEMOCRATIC -CONVENTION
Mn Owen Smith near Woodland
Mr. amt Mrs Archie McIntyre
and Albertxyer^ Sunday afternoon
caller* of Mr and Mrs. Howard
Davis and Nancy at Battle Creek.
Mix* Elaine Day of Kalaman o
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with her parent*. Mr and Mn I.
j A. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day
(of South Hastings and Lucy Lind­
. nuer of Battle Creek were after­
noon callen.
! Mr. ana Mra. Lawrence Fuhr of
Athens and Mr and Mn. Leon
Myers were Sunday dinner guests
of Mra. Clara Day and Vivian.
Mr and Mn. Clare Norrb and
sons and Dave McClelland of Lacey
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and the daughters of Mr. and Mra.
Chet Winans of Lansing enjoyed a
picnic dinner at Roush's picnic
grounds on Sunday.
H.u.nj,
। Mr and Mra. Harold Higdon of
Battle Creek were weekend gussls
of Mr. and Mra. J. I. Higdon. Mr.
and Mra George Higdon and fam- —3: Fmirtb K«.
It.t.J *1 IU&gt;
Uy of Nashville were Sunday after­
noon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dealer were
recent Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mr* John Andrew* in Kala- CUBE AND OUTTBB ABSOLUTION!
j mazoo.
. Mrs Eble Tucker of Hastings
'spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr and Mra Elmer Gillett
| Glen Pufpaff and sons attended
a Johnson family reunion on Sun­
day.
Miss Eloise Day spent last week
i in Hasting* with her cousin, Mbs
I Irene ‘Springer.
I Mrs Madeline Oanka and chil­
- of tha pHltleatr* .heals ba traiia*.
IHMUORt
BE IT REhOLVYfl
dren of Battle Creek were Sunday
[ evening callers of Mr. arid Mrs- Will
Xil4ra4 7wlth, B*(tii&lt;r of Pro

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SOUT1

and &amp;
buby
MU*
spent
Shlr
Bunfie
their
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Marvl
with

Mr.
Rlcha
suppe
Furlee
The

Mr.
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Mr.
Mont
night
Fnrle
Keith
Mr.

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Mr.
Mr.
Bobb
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urday
Mr
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City
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�THE HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST M. 1948

NORTHEAST WOODLAND

PART OF NAVY TRAINING AT GREAT LAKES

--- — —- —
- ——KK—•
of Mr. and Mra. Walter Cooke.
Thursday svsnlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel enter­
tained al dinner Sunday at their
home Rev. and Mrs J. e Deehlar
and son Harold and their daughter
Mr*. Kolui and daughter Carolyn
of Marcellus. Mr. and Mn. Karl
Eckardt, Bruce and Joyce Eckardt
and MIm Olga Eckardt.
Miss Mertie Steward was a guest
al lhe home of Mrs. Lydia Schular
and Esther Bunday.
Callen al lhe E. Brodbeck home
the past week wcre Mt* Lydia
Schuler, M1m Esther Bchulcr. MIm
Olga Eckardt. Mrs. Geo. Benner.
Luther Brodbeck spent\,Sunday af­
ternoon with his fatiier.\
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bchnetder. Mn.
E. J Bates arid chlldreik Doris.
Janie? and Denny. Mrs Rny Bcheel.
Mrs. Karl Eckardt and Joyce at­
tended lhelr family reunion al
Thomapple lake Wednesday.
'
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hate* and
family attended Mrs. Bales' class
reunion at Grand Ledge Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Ostroth of Maple
Grove spent a few days over the
weekend with • Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Schneider.
Mn. Lydia Schuler. Mrs. Walter
Cooke, MIm Esther Schuler and
MIm Olga Eckardt visited Mr. and
Mra. Jesse Rowlwder in t/ashville
Wednesday evening.* '

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NEWS vWe
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village.

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A BEAUTIFUL HOME in one of the belt locotioni
in the 4th ward, close to fowm 3 bedrooms upstairs,
large glassed in porch,'living room, dining room, and
kitchan. Complete bath up, seat and lavatory down­
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Phone 2659

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Embly Sutherland. Jr. and
par. Sandy Beach. Pine lake. OBBM V p nnPP ————___________
Prairieville Twp.
The Michigan Trust Co., Odn.
Est. of H. Clift Klelnhans, to Ro- I

Give

EXTRA SPECIAL

Hastings city.

and wife, lot 9, DI. S, Sophia Ken- !T*P
George V’4-"----- - --------- — « Ae. Oac
Winn Great to Uriah X.
fleld’a second add. Hastings city.
Harlow White to Adrian E Moon, el i
Robert B. Welker aftd wife to ’..uncesmtm.
Cheesman. Iou
lot* M.
oo. ov.
59. w.
80. ui.
81. mm
and town Twp.
Twp
- er and wife, Undiv. 14 k
wlIe to ;l
Earl A. Engle and wife. 40 Ac.'61 HardendocT.
HardendurTs Add..
Add . Nashville
F-8UM&amp;1 Q Bmllh
village.
_■»—
1
Sec. 22. Irving Twp.
ivillage.
Harold W. Grlffeth and wife. par. IIINna rmiviai
Man A.
I।
Captain D. Shcllcnbargvr and)i Mary
A. Boise
Boise to
to Nicholas
Nicholas J
J sec 23.
23. ^ornappic
Thomapple Twp."
Twp.
wife to Weldon D. Grable and Kuempcl and wife, par. Hastings
Wilbur Cook and wife to Earl
“tua children of Mr. and
wife, lot 2. Bl. 12. H. J. Ken- dty.
: whooping cough.
.
field’s Add . Hastings city.
| Ajjan c. Hydc #nd wife to Nd- Orangeville Twp.
John Mason and wife to Dorr I D«n Lancaster became suddenly
Harn’ G Waters and wife to lle A Mlller&gt; par. Sec. 12. JohnsCaptain D ShaUenbarger and wife. town Twp
E. Webb and wife, lot 83. J&lt;»eph ‘H Friday afternoon. A doctor wm
'
called and pronounced 14 a very b»par. Sec 22. Rutland Twp.
I Orace Klelnhans to Robert T. Mix Add.. Nashville village.
Deed A Newton, et al. to John
et aU Undlv i-3 lnt. Jn
Hastings Bldg. &amp; Loan Assn, to
B. Gonyou. S’* lol* 1058 and 1057. IMr. Nashville village
Arthur J. Strodtbeck and wife,
Pennock hospital.
Hartings dty.
■ Bcta chapUr-Omega Tau Omega part of lot 432. Hastings city.
John Lozo and wife to Gordon Fraternity. Raymond j. Rasmussen.
C D. Bauer and wife to Fred
Mr*. Sarah BUhop and Mrs.
Lozo and wife. par. Woooland vil- trustee to Russell J. Bedfofd and R
.. Ballou, lot ...
10. BL IB. Eastern Phcna Wilkinson of Kalamazoo art
lase.
jNcnah Bedford, par. Sec. 32,.. Add Hastings
city.
.
, staying at the home of Mr. and Mr*
Edward
Snobble ...and
toinomappu
'Thomapolerwp.
Twp
F-4------ *Snobble
•KX*- and wife to Alfred Blahop while Mr* Bishop U
----- -m
wUwife
« ~,
'
Edward
Ftarnlrt
__
Harold Pitta
Pitt* and wife, In,
lot 11
13. WillHUI-1I Bernice
Kelley to William J» Dora B. Whitesell, iota 23 and 24. in Hastlnga caring for her daugh»lde Park. Jordan lake, Woodland ischllhaneck and wife. 3'4 lol 1137. Hillside Park. Jordan lake. Wood- ter. Mrs. Chester Eaton and bsby
'r'~"-------------------------------------------------- I Hastings dty.
land Twp.
. girt

ville village.
Ida M. Pollard to Nelson E. WilSOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Ham* and wife, lot 15 Sundago
Mrs. Olive Blocher and MIm .
Park. Hastings Twp.
Joan Hershberger are visiting Mr. Aiming, loading and operating navy guns I* bat a small part of lhe training given reeroll* at the
Rolla O. Mosher and wife to
and Mrs. Charles Van Lente and Great Lake* Naval Training Station on Lake Michigan near Chicago.
Wayne L. Miller and wife, lot 17 ]
buby of Grand Haven.
! A Navy recruiler la at the Halting‘ 'w"*------------*— •-------------- - - • **— - —
and W 40 ft. lot 128 Lindbergh!
MU* Betty Wotrlng of Lansing _______________ .
, . ■ ,
,,
| Park. Sec. 5. Yankee Springs Twp.
spent lhe weekend at home
K. Foster, et al. to Madge 1
Slilrley and Vernon Thompson &lt;&gt;f tln8* ,0
Arb°r. Jackson Oo.. THREE CORNERS
11 A. M. and the Junior Class will.: P Dorice
E. Dnner
Roper, tt
37 AC. Sec. «.5. Yankee
Sunfield spent the weekend with;Sunday, where they visited relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn William* and
■ short program of singing, Springs Twp.
their grandparenu, Mr. and Mr*. and o,d friends.
their three sons Keith, Kenneth and nlu*‘c “nd reading* after the usual
Laurence Lucas
। Mr. and Mrs Newman and family Kendall of the W K Kellogg farm 1 le**on. Come and give them a good a Harold H. Vander Schurr and
wife to Township of Thornapple.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner and
Hasting* have moved into Shir- Gull lake, spent Sunday with their I audience.
Par Sec. 23. Thomapple Twp. Marvin enjoyed a picnic dinner; ley Slocum's tenant house on the parents. Mr. and Mra. Leslie WilBird Pierson’s death came as a
Fay C. Wing and wife to Harry
with Royal Frants and family at: corners.
Hams.
I shock to his neighbors. Tlie funeral
O. Baker and wife. par. Woodland
Lake Odessa Park Sunday
1 Pvt. Howard Moore of Fort Cu*E. D. Yelter of Lowell was a
held here last Thursday.
village.
Mr. and Mr*. Shirley Mayo and ‘er »l*n‘ over Bunday with his par- Tuesday evening visitor of , his 1
——
• • *----------------J. Victor Hilbert and wife to
Rlchard of Hastings were Sunday j enU. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moore,
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. und CEDAR CREEK
Harry O. Baker and wife, par.
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith । George Cogswell was in KalnmaDw^.e,,Cr‘
.
, a I Ex-Governor Dickinson will speak Woodland village.
Parler.
roo last Friday where he passed Mw
Helen Milan to George A- Kelly
Mrs.
Edw.
Wallers
was
in
attendj
n
the
Bunnell
church
on
Sept,
flth
Theodore Hohaple of Indianapolis ’
medical examination and will
Is spending this week with hU sU- ■ leave August 28 to enter lhe armed once at the Wesleyan Methodist ut 10 oclock_ Everybody come and and wife, lot . 10. Bl. 5. Daniel
Striker Add.. Hastings village.
conference Wednesday and Thurs- hear the grand old man.
ter. Mrs Maggie Kantner.
force* of our country.
Jacob Adrianson and wife to
Mr. and iMrs. Jake Ebels nnd the 1 Come to Sunday school next Sun- day following which she acccornFem Lounsbery. 80 Ac. Sec. 1,
,ht “““
former’a mother-of Grand Rapids d**y al 10:30. All are cordially wel- o&gt;"rSe-“"oiXlC
Prairieville Twp.
were Friday evening callers on Mr. | come.
Fay and Ruth Hummel to Ho­
and Mrs. Harry Sandbrook.
I
* • •----------------mer M. Warner and wife. N4 lots
I’Hvnlc Ralph Guy of FDrt Cus- SOUTH BOWNE
A’ Mftnkcr•
- -----F,M-;with
the ouicr
other ocys.
boys, overslept
overslept one
one 632 and 633, Hastings city.
ter spent uir
lhe weekend
ut home.
Hoffman had ••a new teleici
nn-ai-iiu hi
iiuini-.
।| Paul
...... .......................
wim me
Robert W. Keith et al to Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farley of , Phone Installed in lhelr home last pie and Irena.
| day last week. When he came along
Montpelier. Ohio spent Tuesday . week. The number is 393.
David Hoblnson.accompanied by: he found the other boys gone.
He E. Gillespie 20 Ac. Sec. 30. Assyria
night and Wednesday with Chas.1 Mr. and Mrs Paul Hoffman and I his mother. Mrs. H. □. Robinson arid stepped on the gas and proceeded
Homer M. Warner and wife, S'i
Farlee and family and Mr. and Mrs.! b»l»' and Mrs. Lydia Karcher | sister, Dorothy were inKalamazoo
at 8-4th of his former rate. He arlots fl and 7. Bi. 23. Eastern Add.
Kelth Farlee and baby
! were dinner guests Sunday ofMr*. - Thursday
wh?“ David enlisted ir
’
----------- y where
in | rived.:.,j
at the shop two minutes early!
J
Mr. and Mrs. Joltn Smith of Jack-(WU! Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman 1* a I the
thc Naval Reserve*
Reserves and will leave ।, If he had an aeroplane
aeropUne h.
he ■ could Hastings city.
ft,I.---------—1have made
■ - &lt;■
•
Henry J Sothard and wife to
son were Sunday guests of his par- | pallenl at Pennock ho«pltal and I this
week tar
for Detroit to entrain far
for I; not
it on •time.
•UH*. Mr. and Mr*. Owen Smith.
ent*.
Smith,
jU»ey
i
»im» c*iK-a
also
called^there
mere to see him.
nun. the Great Lakes
Lak
Naval station fori Mr. and Mrs. Al Myers of Bat- Frank Marshall Thayer and wife, I
lot 2, Bl. 11. Kenflelds second Add.. I
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner and
Ruasell Biougn
Blough .and
family or
of . basic training.
kumcii
ana ramtiy
Hastings city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldon Farrell and I Fredpdrt
pr®dP‘,rt «pant
‘P®11,. Sunday
Sudday evening
Mr and Mrs j#mea gfocum 8nd Clair Lammers Sunday evening.
wuv,
r».
Woodland vHlted
.the I-son
1^ Davld
uavld sapen
HuntIay nt
nl his
Verrol R. Conklin and wife to
Joe
of Woodland
visited Jhc
l*nli Sunday
Rev. and Mrs. Wagley of Hickory
Bobby tfU
peach orchards near Allegan
“
Sat-Mrs Leslie
- White
— -of Saranac
,। father,------s cottage
..— at WaJ
Wall
, iiite
lake
, comers called on friends at thl* Edward J. Storkan and wife, .lot
Urd.y.
tb.-th Mr. ~&gt;.ll m" ,“dX X, £1,
1------------- -------- ; mr. ana Mrs. Izsler Lara bee,! Place Tuesday nnd Thursday of last 1132. Hastings city.
Gerald L. Ryan and wife to Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guy nnd apn .Mra Ervin Curtta.
Bobby and Connie Sue of Durand, week.
and Mrs. James Guy spent Sunday I Mrs. Milo Curtiss and Ervin , Wfre weekend guest* of her parent* I Mr. and Mr*. Ardy Owen and Jo- J. Branch and wile, lot 10. BL 3.
Daniel Striker's Add., Hastings
.“3a" iiMr. and Mrs. h. j. Robinson and
| family and In particular to visit Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Homer city.
Hammond. Mn. Guy Erb and Har­
old and at the Ernie Bateman nnd
BARNUM SCHOOL
Mbhler's.
__________ _ ,
Charlie Hammond home Sunday
Larry Durkee is recovering front
Mrs Aldtjn Eash of Dearborn was BOWENS MILLS
afternoon.
n tonsil o|teratlon performed Sat- n weekend guest at the A. T. Eash
Mra. Apsey of Hastings is spend­
urday.
.home.
\he ** A. 8. held at the home
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Johnston I F1°yd Burkey and family of Jias- •
5^““'“.’' ing a few days with her daughter.
Mrs Myton Wertman.
and Harold left Tuesday for Mt.
visited Sunday afternoon at
•t^nd^M"d
Mr. and Mn. Russell Benton and
Pleasant. also visited Mackinaw ,‘he A. T. Eash home.
I
,d*"9&lt;‘r
City and St. Ignare. Mr. nnd Mr&gt;.
Mr. nnd Mrs . Henry Johnson &lt;
F
, °. Schaffers point, Mr* family and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Campbell and family of Hastings
Johnston returned home Friday but ,nf Bowne Center were Saturday aft“£*"•
Dinner at 1 spent Sunday with Mn. Ella WenHarold stayed fri Mt. Pleasant for a emoon callers on their sister. Mrs. iF M’ ,®rln&lt; ub,e device. Date,
man,
week’s vacation.
Jennie Pardee.
j&amp;ept. lorn.
Mrs.: Alice
Gardner
mcelved | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer!
Ixxmn Heise spent the weekend!i Mrs
from
her
uncle.
of ,—
of Plainwell were Saturday guests ,I CLOVERDALE
at home.
Ijnews
------- —
— —
— —
—. John. Lowe »•
TYltM-lrn Kansas,
KtlHkAd telling nf
ami Mra
ur,H , Mr
Mr* Don Belhding and
The West Woodland Birthday Topeka.
of the death nf
of Mr
Mr. and
Mra. Elam Cn.ln.".
Springer and
Mr. nnd
and Mra.
dub held lhelr meeting nt the home
°"f
‘ hl
hi*
* son.
son.
attended Sunday school on Sunday, baby of Chicago are visiting
Mr and
Lloyd -------Zerbe—
were : afterward* motoring over to Mr. and Mra. Arthur Johncox
of Mr*. Wm. Hauer Tuesday afterend Mrs.
------ —
---------- -- ---------- **
noon and received another lesson, ...—
^cy and ForTltl and Mr&gt; Oard Bennett's Riverside | “Congratulations:
Mr. and* Mrs.
J home Thursday.
cottage near Irving accompanied by Richard Hoogenboom on the birth
In home nursing.
i Mrs. Lydia Porrltt and Mrs. Alden the Clarke Springer family and par- -of a daughter. Aug. 12 in Bronson
('OATH GROVE
Horrltt and daughters and Gordon took of a bountiful picnic dinner. hospital, this being Mr. and Mrs.
August 29 is the date of the an­ Graham were callers at Mrs. Jen­ Mr. and Mr*. Hugo Anderson and Delos Flower’s first grandchild. They
nual .school reunion. All who are nie Pardee’s Tuesday afternoon.
Infant son. Mr*. Addle Springer nnd are proud lo be among the grand­
In any way interested are urged to
Charlie Wilson, who has worked Burdette Norrl* nil of Hastings, mas and grandpas.
attend.
for Art Richardson Ln thc past, hns were also present.
Mias Evelyn Monica. Mis* Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrve Woodman returned from Florida to assist Art
Mrs. Cordelia Cordes of Barlow Davenport accom)&gt;anled Mrs. Nono
and son Paul. Mrs John Woodman with hh farm work.
lake L« entertaining her nephew. Williamson of Kalamazoo to Texas
and daughter Mrs Mae Barnum
Mrs. Sarah Lacy accompanied Mr. Max Wyman, wife and daughter of last Wednesday.
were In Ohio Sunday nnd Monday. and Mrs. Sam McRoberts of Lake Detroit, who are having a two weeks’., Mr. and Mrs. Ford Demond had
Odessa to Hastings Sunday to at­ vacation.
1 a _____________
....from Chlguest last week,______
an aunt
ed of the death of John Johnson.tend
------ ---camp
—r ....
meeting.
------Next Sunday. Aug 23rd Sunday cago.
8&gt;ho until recent yeanr,. lived here t Chester Richardson and family school will begin at 10:45 instead of
Mrs., Harvey Ding and Luevina
on the farm now owned by Ray : of Battle Creek were over SaturTeeter. He .was a num of fine char- day night guests of Art Rlchardaclcr and n member nnd Worker In ^»on. On Sunday they all attended
the church and Sunday school. He the family gathering of the Rich­
will be greatly missed by hLs sister ardson family at the Ionia park.
Mrx Berta Covert, and other relaMrs. Jerry Blough spent Monday
Ilves and friends Funeral was held in Freeport at the Roy Blough
Sunday at Coats Grove Church.
home and Jerry accompanied JunThe Von Buren Coynty Republican Committee
Floyd Kimble's team of horses ior Blough to Cassopolis
The weight of war on the
hereby endorses Harold D. Tripp as thc Republican
won first prize at the Barry Co.1 Mrs. Ervin Curtiss spent Tuestelephone lines grows heavier
Fair
day in Lowell and Saranac.
candidate for State Senator from the eighth District,
day by day. We can’t build
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Smith nnd i Waiva Deardorf has been conand urges all Republicans to lend their active support
Mr. and Mrs. Linden Bryans and I fined to hcr bed and under thc
son Jack spent last Sunday with fDrs. care.
to his candidacy, for the following reasons:
added load because materials
relatives in Midland
I Mrs. Jepnie Pardee end WanetMrs. Pearl DemoncNspenl Thurs- tn ScHFay were in Alto Wednes­
1. Harold D. Tripp has been a lifelong Repub­
day night in Hastings ax the guest day afternoon and aUo called at
lican;
of her sister, Mrs. Stella Tucker-; the John Porrltt home.
man.
! Will Mishler and family accom­
dupe.
2. Harold D. Tripp has never been associated
---- —■&lt;■*■*■--------------panied by Mrs. John Thaler and
MARTIN CORNERS------------------------ । Mrs. Howard Thaler of Campbell
with the Democratic Party, nor with any cliques
Lawrence Christman suffered a attended the funeral services of
help dear the voice highways
or pranure groups;
broken nose recently while playing Ernest Kenjon Friday afternoon at
for vital military and war
ball, which neceuitated his being Hastings.
3. Harold D. Tripp hoi no previoui affiliations
In St. Man’s hoapltal In Grand ■ Mrs Elva Miller and children
production calls.
Rapids for a few days, and going of Detroit and Vera Graybel of
with the Democratic Party that have to be ex­
Before you make any Long
back again a few times for further | Illinois were over Sunday night
plained away;
treatments
guests aT Hie WU1 Mishler home.
Distance call, stop and ask
Mrs Eva Trautwein visited Mr*. I Chalmer Miller and family of
yourself:
4. Harold D. Tripp, being a successful business
Clara Wilder in Hastings Thursday.! West Carlton visited Saturday eveof last week.
ning al Art Richardson’s
man In a rural area, is acquainted with thc
William Cogswell and Mr and j Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler of
problems that confront both the business man
2. Will it intarfcre with'
Mrs. Orr Fisher accompanied Mr.' Grand Rapids were Sunday afler-

and Mra. Frank Cogswell of Has-j noon callers al Will Mishler's.

wife, lot 42. Nash­

e-r.nre. a
Dorf*RM Trethric and wife to
Charles Par
Klw&gt;n *“h’,A*nr’
A’Hannah Chadboume Deaton. NH'man D. Basal
8cban *
S^hvlU. tol *•’ 8upr’
Add- Un«» rilrM G A. Phillipa Add. Nashville |Usung&gt; eUly.
. Otorge wlUlworth and wlto to!lon Twp
Don F Barbar Admr John W ' Charles L Moon to Dale U Moon Herman D. Baumer, et al. par.
Uriah H,
CrX Kst^Sam^Lyle Bleam'*?* ”,e’
“• Baltimore Hiring, city.
Winn Oro.

and the farmer, and is adequately equipped to

war calls?

And please keep &lt;tll your cal Is

5. HAROLD D. TRIPP IS A REPUBLICAN!

— local or Long Distance —
as brief as you can. Remem­

Steak buy

FRESH AND TENDER
OR YOUR MONEY BACK I
KROGERS

IN TOWN!

GUY L. HOWARD. Choirman

SIRLOIN
STEAK

BEEF

TEMDERAT

PORTERHOUSE STEAK
TENDEBAY

- 38c

lb.

TENDEBAY

CLUB STEAK » 38c

ROUND STEAK-* 37c
CHUCK ROAST » 26c

CHICKENS

RIB ROAST

SPRINGERS

lb.

CLOVER
VALLEY

PEANUT
BUTTER

2£37c
SOLID

PACK

Ns&gt;1*0MUty

PICS FEET
r«&gt;H
a. 13c
VEIN-X SHRIMP TO^COOK »• 35c

COD FILLETS
COUNTRY CLUB

EVAPORATED
q
«

VEGETABLE
SHOBTEM1NG

Crises or Spry
3
9.000 Unit* Vitaam A
2
Ealmore Qleo
Browa Sagar
Ma Crackers
Twlakle VoSES,-

*h— »*

65c
6Sc
33c
10c
19c
29c
iflc

Tonatoes

Staffed Olives
Papcora

3*-29c

CLOCK BREAD

KING'S
SINCERITY

FLOUR
75c
cotnmtT
CLUB

ENRICHED
FLOUR

M^93c

Cider. Vlaegar

■* 2$c

PORK LIVERS *&gt;*&gt;«-,ucid kUc

-h.25c

MILK
Krnon
IwOgO

15c
5 &amp; 33c

Gallon bulk

Navy Beans
Prunes

4

Roman Cleanser
Granulated Snap

35c
15c
48c

Oxydol er Rlnso cu.ia. 58c
Mere Snap Flakes "gp 19c
Woodbury’s Soap uZHfu. 24c

Rice Dnblets *&gt;«•■'■
Corn Flakes ca5,’’

Whnatlea

Grapefruit Juice c—21

Fresh Orangeade
Beverages

CUSTER YVASEK. Vice Chairman
I Alio signed by thc various Township chairmen)

MICHIGAN Illi TELEPHONE

COMFAHT

II
4 fry 21

3U“e*

THUOH
ENRICHED

ioa,*&gt;

OIL

Aug

in

Cottage Cheese c,™
Clgarottea
— &gt;1.11
O'*'
99*
Films
,.U ZZS

Motor Oil
Scratch Fend
to Math ’g* Dairy Feed
Black Salt

CHEESE VALUES

8 2. &gt;1.39
&gt;2.33
*3.1 T

tt.ST

“»—• 43d

SUMMERTIME IB IFLU |
CHEESE SALE
£

Kraft Assorted Varieties

31c

SWANKYSWIC SPREADS
OLD UKIUIH AMD IOU
MICHIGAN MAID
FIUH CHUBMED

BUTTER
~u87c
HEKMJUTSWOLVERINE

RUSK
&gt;w. 1 Qc
NO HUI NEEKB!
DOFFS

GINGER
BREAD MIX

59c

KRAFT loaf cheese
WINDSOR LOAF CHEESE
Frankeaauth Cheese “■ 39c
Cream

Paacake Flair
Dark Syrup
Macarcal
Master* Jack Frost
Catsap
Pet er Camatlaa

ORANGES
TOMATOES
ONIONS

VALD.CU

DONUTS
Do*. IOC

CABBAGE

2 SJ2BC

12c

mTI

SWEET POTATOES
HONEY

2MC

POTATOES

MICHIGAN
U S. Na 1

BANANAS

KROGER 5TOR

12C

IsIms 11g

.

5 ■*- 17c

Michigan

PUUM OR
BUGABED

Toll eua

GREEN PEPPEM 3 »

5c

Michican Tallow

10c

Cheoao

21c FnaltCackUU
30c Baataa Can
10c Peat
•*» ’*
Qaast
10c Greet least
2££21c Pitta* Miatt
3 i*“ 25c Pick SttaM
5
5

MAYMI ROPE, Chairwoman

CHARLOTTE PUTNEY, Treoiur

10*

—

Shredded Wheat
2
Taautt Jilci £Sl.

YOUR FOOD DOLLARS BUY MORS AY

GLENN McGOWAN, Secretary

14c

BOILING BEEF

u, 28c

FRANKFURTERS ..‘i'Ra'n -* 27c
LEONA SAUSAGE

35c

PORK HOCKS

35c

SLICED BACON
1-U&gt;. laysra 37c
THURINCER couJuJ[DCL“‘ “ 37c

ber—WAR CALLS MUST GO
THROUGH!

Signed by:

...THE BEEF THAT’S ALWAYS

,

cope with them;

Dated: August II. 1942.

KROGER’S TENDERS

THE BIGGEST

0

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. AUGUST M, 1&gt;&lt;2

- ■
Clarence William* and
Kandall Williams of Oull lake . daughter Roseman and Mrs. Lillian
spent Saturday and Sunday with ' Rapp spent Tuesday In Centerville
hts grandparents. Mr. and Mn. j and Kalamazoo
John Adams.
jjrs. Manhall Norwood spent
Mr. and Mn. Herman Reynolds Tuesday in Kalamazoo.
have returned to their home after
Mn. Maggie Piling* and two
•pending the week near Ludington.r daughters. Olive and Marie of
MIm Patricia Eddy accompanied Three Oaks visited her brother-ln-

WOOD SCHOOL
Mr. and Mn. Homer Wilson and
family of Kansas are visiting Mr.
and Mn. Howard Wilson. It( ha*
been eleven yean since the broth­
ers last met.
Rev.-Lila Manker of Hostings
called on her parents, Mr. arid Mrs.

HUBBARD HILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins and
son Ray went lo Flint Sunday to
attend .the Helms reunion. Mr. Jen­
kins returned Monday. Mrs Jenkins
and Ray went up north from there

Mis* Norma Case of Lansing and Mr*. Leland Ooodson and chll- Bush. Jean Dicke\van of Baltimore BRANCH DISTRICT’
spent the weekend wtth her par-' dren being present.
township and Marilyn Bristol of, Paul and LaVon Rhoades of
ents. Mr. and Mr* Hugh Case.
|
and Mr* Ward Cheueman . I-a^cy are spending thl* week at Scottville attended Sunday school
Mr*. Daisy King, who has been j and daughter and Miss Crystal Gun lake.
I al North Maple Grove Sunday
vacationing in New Jersey, hu Lauer attended the Brumm-BalU ' About thirty were present at the m9™,nf •
reached New York on her return reunion at, Thomapple lake. Sun ■ annual Gregory school picnic held I ’rhe 'North Maple Grove people
tripday.
‘
iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed|»tt««ie^ «mp meeting at Pennock
Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Belson hare 1
Charle* Calm* ot Jonesville wu McPharUn Sunday. Th* aftanioon I Grove. Bunday evening.
Mr. and Mn. Oordon Oreen of
Battle Creek spent the weekend purchased the Bert Nay farm near 10 "upper guest Friday of Mr. and wu spent in visiting and playing ‘ Mr- *nd Mr*. Ben Schneider and
ball. A feature of the afternoon Mr. and Mn. E. J. Bale* of WoodMrs. Cairns is not feeling very well. with their parents, MY. and Mn. Auyria Center and will move there Mrs Harry Babcock.Uwtr home In Battle Creek Sunday man Reynolds Sunday.
I
Wendell Spriggs of Battle Creek, wu a letter writtan by all present ,Bnd 'Uited lhe Ostrolh Adams
Robert Kidder celebrated
hl* Albert Green. Mr. and Mn. clarence Immedlately.
site will visit. She will also
Mn. Susie Francisco of Kala- birthday Sunday by attending camp Mayo. Mrs. Nellie Mayo of Battle
Mn. Howard Keen will be hostess i *ho Uve&lt;1 ln tdb» neighborhood u to Edward McPharUn. Jr., who 1* home lut Thursday. Mn. Ostrolh Lapcer and Detroit and will | mazoo called on her brother and meeting. Creek, the Burd and Tripp families to the Happy Dozen organization “ bo&gt;’out Sunday, afternoon In training al Ft. Warren. Wyoming.: accompanied them home, returning
» about ten .days.
aUter-ln-Jaw. Mr. and Mn. Will| Mr. and Mn. Orville Bruce. Wil­ were guests for dinner Bunday.
at her
making
the burial Edward h\i always —
been
Sunday
afternoon.
on August
, V..
nuauat 21st ai
iwf home.
iwme.
---------- arrangements for ....
I, -* stanch —
—-—- —
-----------Announcement is made of the Whittemore one day last week.
ma
Mn. Mercy Bowerman went to
Mr. and Mn. Edd Jone*
Mr,
Jones of Den- of »“ Infant In Union cemetery.
supporter
supporter of
of our
our Gregory
Gregory school
school rere- II Forrest
Forrest Kinney
Kinney &lt;Doc.)
iDoc.) acccxnpanaccompanma maaer
Kidder ana
and ramny
family ana
and Forest
_ Colorado
__
..I Mn. Dorothy Hoffman and tfatha • V.
.a—— —and L.1KI. bWM H." . I" . I. a.
Vi....
marriage of Mia Maxine Marie
Robert Osborne had the grand . Price wcre In Ionia Sunday.
work In Middleville at the factory ver.
have ,been spending
unions
lr' _ — ’ _a,..aa. ‘-------- *''•
—Haver of Battle Creek, daughter of champion milking shorthorn two | Mr. and Mn. Wm. Hayes and
lehusells when the latter delivered
the summer with home folk* in good er- Fr*nk Hyde had dinner Friday earnest wish.
Mr. and Mn. Flunk Lloyd Haver.: yrar old cow in IH st the Barn-1 family visited in Grand Rapids
Albert Green has the cellar about old Michigan.
'a Royal coach from Hasting*.
■
[With Mn. Blanch Haines in Nath-------------to James Robert Deaton of Battle county fair last week. He and his Sunday. A nephew. Harolfe Hav- completed at the Archie Burd home
Mn. Prank Jones and cousin. iv,Uc
' —------------------Hahenek
PLEASANT
RIDGE
Creek on Saturday, August 8 at the brother Richard received blue rib- I wood, returned for a few days vls- which is a big improvement
bined. but are very much damaged
Mn. Edd Jonea of Denver. Colorado 1 Mr. and Mrs.Tfai
Babcock ar a . Rerofmber
horne of lhe bride's parents. She bon* on their Duroc Jersey hogs. ‘ R with them.
Carol Burd of Assyria Is spending returned Friday from a two weeks’ Mr. and Mr* Clan----------------ha* resigned her position as teach- . Callen on Mn Ella Doud Sunday , Mr. and Mrl Roy Kelley, and Mn. a few day* with her aunt. Mrs. trip to the latter'* home In Denver. ««nded the Farm Bureau group U Arthur^T*euJyJnd^M^ anent ’ Mr nrU1 MrS Kcltn NorU'n- D‘*r'
istSuD. M
J??111 bar* and DBVld **re Sunday guests
er in the Delton rural agricultural were: Mr. and Mn. D. Sherman of Kelley’* mother Mrs Will Thom- Zenas Colvin near Hastings, leaving The Jone*' carried on at the Prank i meeting at Orin Johnson'* Wednesachool here.
,
Pontiac. Mn. Millie Fisher ofRlch- ; ton of Hastings, visited the Bion her brother. Archie Burd's home Jone* farm during their absence
,°r Mr ,nd Un Kenneth Norto”
i «*•&gt;' evening.
Howman and family at Scottville.
«
, n ,
Mr. and Mn. Stewart Waten and land and Mr. and Mn. Charles Payne family of Zeeland Sunday Thursday after making him a ten
Mn. Elizabeth Wilcox and George ,
•• • •-------------I Mrs. Ella Klnne is attending IHIGHBANK
children of East Delton called on Young of Marshall
/ j and caU&lt;.d on Billy payne at Mem­ day visit.r
Merchant of Martin were surprise GREGORY
... Wesleyan
Mrs
’
1
The Moore school reunion will
ber sister, Mn. Gordie Durkee and
Mrs. Will
Will Knestnlck
Knestnlck of
of ClbnMx
Climax 'ortal uhospital
—1._, there
------Ocorge | Mr. and Mn. Donald Henion Meti&gt;odL*t"church'
thiiweek.” .
.............
pent me
the weekend iwitJUtu-sister- I Mrs. Wafoner and son accomMethudUt
I meet
with a cooperative uuu«-.
diflner at
family Bunday night.
spent
Shafer home on^Sunday.
.were visitors at the home of Mr.
John Johnson, an old and re- the school house August 32. Every
Mr. and Mn. Russell Boulter of In-law. Mrs. Hattie 1
Itemore. on ; panled Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Calms
The members’ of the Mr. and Mn.
. and Mrs. Tunis Henion of Mtuke- spected neighbor, living at Battle one come and meet old school
Bradley hare purchased the. Colli - F
*'
M.r*- to Fort Custer to take part in a
J gon
gon Saturday
Saturday evening.
evenins.
Jijy Cole family, picnicked nt the DUNHAM DISTRICT
;
Creek,
passed
away
and
services
।
son grocery store here and will lake
--- ------- Doud call- musical program
nroeram for the bov»
nt
boys at
Herman Babcock coltage at Bristol
urir;;-’ "----- L ."T. "
Mr* Ly,e BW^man and baby of were held at Coats Grove church ।i Mn. Pre Ida Marshall had as Sun­
l 1td on Mrs. Linn Seibel.
possession next week.
the camp hospital.
bfl?nBln8 Rochester are visiting her parents;, Sunday oftemoon with burial in day dinner guests Mr. and Mn.
Mn.
Clarence Williams and I Mrs Mary Shedd spent Sunday , Mr. and Mrs Henry Kidder and lake on Sunday honoring the fath­ £? &amp;r!??'i&gt;2??h
--------andMrs.
Mrs.Bert
BertBllvin.
Bllvin.
Fuller cemetery,
er.- jay Cole, on hisnatal
natal any,
day. unUn­ to Matt Balch of Nashville, who wasMrMr.and
r- 1 »t,
: cr
Harvey Manhall of North Maple
daughter Rosemary were dinner with Mrs. Minnie Damon at Orq La ™
S mPLShm™ tin c,e WIU 8tan,on- Morri* Reynold on his way to the-home of his relaMrs
Thelma Cousins of Kalama- I
_________ Grove, Carl Morgantlialer. Mrs.
angevllle.
guests Of Mn. Lillian Rapp at Wall ।
&gt;•
*nd Mr. Nellie Miner were gue*ta.
lake Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Van DenSchram of Nashville and Mr. and
‘
-I
Charles
Rose
had
the
misfortune
...I?*
Brt
”
’
who01
wHl
be
“
,n
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood **^5
I
,h»1!Tek"i
Rose
lhe
,mhTr
--------” “ .oJCn: ccurrrd ■&lt; &gt;h. rm.r :wo .
""
&gt;“ •"ch " "• Mn. Will Hawblitz of the Branch
district
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott tn trio In some wav and frnriurr ^Ptrmoer 7.
were dinner guests of their brother end
■
_________
Mrs. Merrill Evans* and Miss B rtb but
dOing nicely now
i Kennelh Miller of the 4-H calf miles north of Lacey, wtitre the , Miss Marilyn Bristol of Lacey ,lnanluulEhret Skidmore and Stuart Guy
Lacey-Quimby road and Dowling ^pent lut Wednesday evening and ।
V
of Augusta called at Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Norwood at their Crooked
road cross. Mud Creek crossing the Thursday with Mbs Beatrice Bush DURFEE
Byron Guy'* Sunday.
lake cottage, Sunday.
aMon...
. . ■tan„ o, OOT.
.. R4. K’nS..
road there. The Powell car wu ’ and attended the Fair.
, Recent guests of Mr*. Anna HamMr. and Mrs Frank Jone* of
Mrs. Vert Robinson of Hickory
------- —...
ln 1Wnw oi ucvrxc sawn oi nrroverturned in the Creek, the front | Mr. and Mrs. Vern Haywood call- | mond were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Biv­ Battle creek. Mn. Hubeq Jones
Comers called on Mrs. Mary Doster
The Delton Inland I.akes Garden wrt Sunday
whm
.. afternoon.
club »ni hold a flower festival in | AUee
Marlc Klckler who were .were given recognition In their ex­ end a complete ruin and the Balch , ed at the home of Mr. and Mr*. ’ •«« and Mis* Mary Baulf.h of Bat- j and daughter. Lynn Ellen of St.
Friday
car badly wrecked. Mr. BAich re- Orville Haywood of Quimby Sun- I lie Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Erb! Mary's, visited Tuesday evening at
are
now Mr hibits.
Mr. and Mn, John Chamberlain the Delton Community hall Satur- UI
celved injuries to jaw bone apd col- I day evening. Mrs. Glenn Haywood and Mr. and Mr*. Carl Erb of Mr. and Mrs. Frank HawbllU's.
at the Clifton
Miller
home
and daughter Patty visited Mr. and
day. Aug 22. Everyone welcome. ' „nd Mrs Henry Merer* Guests
of Butina*
---------.
-------------*-----------------------The Mlto-Crewtey Home Literary I Cftlied at lhe Kidder home Sunday °? Sunday were Sidney Woodstra lar bone, but the occupants of the Wu a visitor at the Vem Haywood Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Merle Heck­
Mra. James Clark in Kalamazoo.
, Owen of Cedar Creek. Mr. and Mrs. er and daughters of Battle Creek
club will meet al the home of Mrs. evening
&gt;of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mr*. other car suffered mostly from . home Sunday afternoon.
। Ml** Susie Phillips 1* caring for Cha*. Welch of Delton. Mr. and called.
Evers on Thursday. August 27. , Mr, Aco Taaxart and Mrs Canl Ray Woodstra and Mr. and Mrs. sh°ck.
Mr. and Mn. Calvin Powell. Mr. Rnss
Mr. XU). W.d. .Ill
ro-trau..
Si 11
.S?
Miss Enid Cheeseman wu thc 1 Mr*. Willard Arnold of Hasting*
I Mrs. H. Wilcox of Barryvllle. Mr.
•nd Mn. Otto Tietz and children.
Marvel Manhnll Is visiting her
gueat
Tuesday
of
Miss
Crystal
Lauer
I
Mrs.
John
Johnson.
Loretta
and
and Mrs. Forest Folkner of Wei- sister. Mrs.mlJRachel
,. .....
Mn. Johnson and Paul Richards all
HUI......
In Baltla
in Battle Creek, then Crystal spent' John of Prairieville and Mr. and i come Comers, Mr. and Mr*.Claud, Creek this week.
Of Hasting* called on Mn. Blanche
the
weekend
with
Enid
and
attendMrs.
Nelson
Jones
and
family
spent
Hammond
and
daughter
of
near
Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bell and fam­
Kellogg Bird Sanctuary al Gull .
I A birthday surprise gathering wu
Richards Sunday.
lake,
will
be
thc
speaker.
„
*
n
*
h
’
’
.
.
.
held
at
lhe
Mr.
apd
Mrs.
Oeorgc
ed
the
fair
at
Hastings
Saturday.
Sunday
at
Pleasant
l^ke.
celebratShultz.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hook,
n
y
0
,
ncnr
Nushvllle
spent Sunday
Mias Jeanne Williams of Plainwell
The
Lady
Maccabee*
wi|l
attend
I
/
Approximately
20,000
ton*
of
steel
gnafe
home
Sunday
honoring
the
Mr. and Mrs Gaylord Oray en-Hng the third birthday of Loretta Mrs. Grace Rice. Anna Moore. Chu. m Mr and Mrs Vem HawbllU's
•pent the weekend with her brother
a meeting in Hastings Thursday. • *r« required lo build a 45,000-ton father. George Shafe. daughter. Mrs tertalned Sunday in honor of the Jones.
1 Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I---------------- ----------------------Aug. 20.
I battleship.
Goddc and granddaughter. Elaine. birthday of the latter* father. Mr. [ n»e MLws Beulah and Beatrice Keuler. local.
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
ger Williams.

NO FARMER­
WANTS JUNK on his farm today so if you are
saving old machines for ports—TAKE THEM OFF

and turn the rest in.
We are helping farmers keep their machinery

MR. FARMER!

JUNK RALLY

GET IN THE SCRAP WITH SCRAP!
If you have machinery that can be put back into
service let us help you find the parts it needs.

running and you too wont yours if it is worth

keeping.

When you need parts let us help you.

TAKE CARE OF THE GOOD AND

JUNK the JUNK!

We hove parts for AVERY—INTERNATIONAL

For Barry County!

and GALE implements.
IF it can't be REPAIRED give it the Air!

JUNK IT! .
We have some odds and ends of ports—ask us

★

and make us an offer.

NATIONAL SClblP HARVEST

GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.
PHONE 2101

HASTINGS

Barry Co. Farmers!

FARM BUREAU SERVICE

STARTED

AUGUST 17
★

' FARMERS ATTENTION:

IN ★

It’s patriotic to keep your equipment in good
running order and we con help you secure parts.

Don't neglect what you may not be able to replace.

Any machinery that con be re­
paired should be put in shape
NOW. If it needs parts or welding

BARRY COUNTY

BUT

if you have machinery that's JUNK

JUNK IT!
FOR VICTORY
★

SMITH ARD DOSTER

let's see what can be done.

Junk helps make guns,
tanks, ships for our
fighting men
Bring in anything made
of metal or rubber . . .
Get paid for it on the spot

BUT IF YOU CAN'T SAVE IT-

around. If you will send it to us we will see to it

that it goes where it will do the MOST GOOD.

JUNK IT!

JUNK MAKES FIGHTING WEAPONS

★

Kreptteel needed for 210temlautomatic light carbine*.

B. R. P E C K

One old plow will help

armor-piercing projectile*.

Keep It Running!

YVV

PUT THE FAMILY TO WORK LOOK­
ING FOR JUNK FOR SALVAGE, EV­
ERY ONE CAN DO HIS PART.

Any farm machinery that you can keep running
do so by all means.

help make

Wo have parts for Caso and Oliver machinery

and we do all kinds of repairing on various makes

WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS

Let’s Jolt them with Junk
from BARRY COUNTY!

★

Put your scrap metal into the
SCRAP FOR VICTORY!

GALE KI EHL, CHAIRMAN
NASHVILLE CO-OP ELEVATOR
MIKE S AUTO WRECKING

WOODLAND:
Hastings

305 N. Michigan.

Phone 2637

a

of machinery.
★

But if you have OLD MACHINERY

Beyond Saving Turn it In as JUNK!

JUNK SALVAGE COMMITTEES
NASHVILLE:

JUNK DEALER

I

-

-

GLENN LAUBAUGH

We are equipped to help you

with parts and welding, both acetylene and electric.

Turn your SCRAP into CASH and Buy

★

MICH.

HASTINGS

JUNK™--JUNK
It wde't do any one any’good to have junk lying

PHONE 2112

HASTINGS

GORDON WILLIAMS, CHAIRMAN

FREEPORT:
KEN BRAENDLE. CHAIRMAN
RUNCOtAN ELEVATOR
FREEPORT CREAMERY
MIDDLEVILLE:
CLARE BHOGG, CHAIRMAN

FINKBEINER ELEVATOR
FINKBEINER IMPLEMENT
DELTON:

ROYCE HENTON. CHAIRMAN
DELTON LUMBER AND COAL

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HASTINGS:
CHAS. ANNABLK. Chairman.

JUUL'S KNOWLTON
DR. N. 8CIIOWALTER

DEMOTT WELDING &amp; MACHINE CO.
Hastings

224 I. Green Street

Phono 3383

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

16 RAGES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1942

A Challenge To Barry Voters BARRY COUNTY BOY
Van Buren Clique, Impelled by Spite, Attempting
to Discredit Barry’s Candidate for State Senator
Are Barry county voter* going to
let ii small clique of politicians ifrmn
another county) discredit \helr *election of a candidate for stkte sen-

I'

"Mickev" McPhorlin '
. '
.
.
.
[ NOTICE
MlSSing In Action 'i High echool football suits
' wilt be given out to experienced
group in Van Buren county,are Later Reported Safe Jk'football men Saturday. Aug. 29.

A
attempting to do this very tiling—

IN THIS AIR RAID

. Fir»f Entirely-American
Attack I* Made on Rouen

lot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wclasert.
1 of Kalamazoo, formerly of Hastings.
I, has enlisted In the Naval Air Corps

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 fa •

COUNTY RATIONING
BOARD INCREASED

Lt. Annie Rosenthal to Be

EUGENE BUSH

Ml** Annie Rosenthal, daughter || A W
of Mr .nd Mr. P R Rosenthal of NA VI
Woodland, has been called into the

UflUflf
vVINuJ

Ha* Nine Member*, With nurse and given a lieutenant's comMr. Weisaert graduated from KaiThree Panel* of Three Each
Th»
Miiir.lv
I »rna«oo Central High school and atLt. Rosenthal left August 24 for
1 ne first entirely American group &lt;——j—.
» fm ■ ■ — v——— —mi
The Barry County rationing board
of filer* to operate on the conUn- ‘S’lT’r w nne
ihas consisted of three member*
dutles.
and Mrs. R. E. Bi,
ent of Europe piloted a dozen huge ! „ k ' _.
y.
,
• He is a nephew of Lawrence Bauer until very recently.
The state
A graduate of Woodland High St. Hastings, won
American bomber, over th* Ger-,i ffor whom the local American Lc- board has asked that the number
man-held city offftouen. in France,
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...............................
.........
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•
ibe increased to nine, and that they
an Xthed°tLffei?Ithev'\d.™L’l
i He haa been MWOrn ln and cxPccU ** formed Into three groups o'f
Hrike anH fmm thP.i,
ca,led
1 lnto UMnlng. three each, called “panel*". County verrtly hospital one year upon com- j
strike and from the air. could seel..------- -—.
------------- the Clerk Hyde will be chairman of plctlon of her training.
Si X StT2S SS: 1 UnKm“1' “ “yeach of the panels.
I The first panel will be the origin
ped. All twelve airships returned--------------------nal board, consisting of Allan Hyde.
to their airport In England. Three!’
Romen Feldpausch and Frank Fer­
of their planes were hit, but not
ris of Rutland.
seriously damaged. The Americans I
The second panel will be Don
were highly commended by English'
Hinderiller of Nashville. Frank
flyers
their ------Initial —
performance.
- - - on
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nwii*ii
vratrcii vatier
Hoonan niiu
and Warren
Carter oi
of mi*
this
]
Churches. Ladle** Aid*. Can
Sergeant Raymond C. Lewis, son 1
-----------cjty.
*nd Mr* Walltr D Law‘3-1
Welfare of District Come*
The third panel will be Rev. L j
Get Sugar Under New Rule*
who live on route 2 from Middle-i
\yj|| Not Plov Boll Whiston Stone. James Bristol and (
ville, was one of the eight Michigan |
[J..?
“
1 a. J Larsen all of thia city
I[ Sugar rationing has been liberal­
fliers who participated In this alWith Group* or Clique*
The mmbcrs 0( lhe ty0 new Iized materially in reference to »uch
tack by American-built flying fort­
-With a clique of Van Buren !»»*&gt;• have
*nd their up- j!iorganizations a* the Ladles Akl.
resses, according to an As$ocl»ted [county politicians taking the .lump pointment* have been formally 'Bulletin No. 78. from state head­
quarter* and from Washington.
Press dispatch from London.
[against Kim Sigler, Barry candi- niade. All nine
members serve
Sergt. Lewis was bom March 6.'। dite for state senator and issuing without pay.
redefines Institutional user* of su­
1922. His family for a time resided | statement* concerning the aenatoas the term applies to civic,
No notice has been received yet gar
1
.
charitable, benevolent,
in
Freeport, where he attended rial race, that contest has taken on ,bX Chairman Hyde as to what ra- educational,
1
[school. His grandmother. Mrs. Wil­
articles will be assigned to religious and social welfare organi­
•liam Whitney. Is a resident of Irv­ added interest for voters at the
sations.
September primaries.
But Sigler th* l*° new panels: but In all '
Previous
regulations
that organting township.
tn commenting upon Van Buren probability duties will soon be clear-,
) ration* cannot register a* instltu- [
The fact that thl* first entlrely- politicians' statement*, said today J/ defined by the state rationing!;
tlonal users unless lhev aell four ।
he Is glad that this group of Van hoard.
.
ful Indicates that Germany will
There can be little doubt that 1meals a week are rescinded.
,know that something Is happening Buren -bows" U against him and
Civic.
educational.
charitable.!
that they have come out into the wve™! more articles will be raENSIGN EUGENE BUSH
when American planes attack that open.
tloned.
The particular articles benevolent, religious and soda! or-|
,country in force, as they will be do­
Sigler said: "Three self appointed. w‘u he definitely stated by the'ganlxatlon* msy obtain allotments
. ■___________________
w ... ....
I- KAard fAr
ly n
—n—1
1« u&lt;.r .ta ill or (hi rolloww,
_
ing soon.
political
-big shots' know Twill
not ill
»lalc
for —e^h
pane!.,

at 2 P. M. al the Hastings High
Word was received by Bernard
school gymnasium. The first
X"
M». । practice will be held Tuesday.spite. A leading member of this little
.
1
clique has developed a deep-seated Michael George-Hurschell (Mickey)
Sept. 1, at 2 P. M. All boys in­
terested bi football are invited
grudge against Kim Sigler for win- McPharlln, a flying officer with the
to attend practice.
ning three cases against him in a RAP. was missing as a result ol air
Coach 8. C. Goodell
court of law (one of whch was taken operation* on Aug. 19. The message .
to the supreme court) and 1* taking came from F W. Trott, group cap” tain.
uM.. RAF delegation;
... «,
tlds means of "getting even."
by way of .the 1
Not once has their been any British embassy at Washington,
criticism
uf of
thethe
Barry
county
canthe“-------me*- 1
criticism
Barry
county
can-jThe
” date mentioned
------- •—In
J ■dldate’s ability or-coalifications. As sage Indicated that "Mickey" was one i
a matter-of-fact, this one disgruntled of the hundreds of pilot* who took
member of the clique should be in a part in the great aerial battie dur­
good posiUon to traufy that Kim ing the raid on Dieppe. According to
Who Raided Jap-held Island
1* a* mighty callable lawyer who British communique*. 98 British
.1
— ..
--------- —
u—uuu- ‘job
-i-,plane, wcre Iont durtnf the attack;
does
a thorough,
workmanlike
Organised Marine Group
once he accepts a case for trial I but some of the pilot* were saved.
j
'
'
Barry county lx entitled to this
The gloom caused by this brief , Lieutenant Merwyn. C. Plumley,
office. Not having furnished a can- message
।
was soon dispelled, however. Ison of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Plumdldhte to the state senate for some when n message came through on ley. of Nashville, formerly of thl*
30 years or from the 8th Senatorial Saturday announcing that Flying 'city, ha* won distinction tn the
District since it was organized, we Officer McPharlln had returned un- i Marine service. His friends, and
can't be called “greedy" or “pre­ Injured to Portamouth. No further I friends of the family, will be glad
- sumptlous" when we here in Barry details
(
wcre given. But It was to learn that he organise the
Insist that It's now our turn. (As a enough to know that "Mickey” was I group of Marines who Inst week
matter of fact many substantial alive and on friendly soil again. ■ [raided the Jap-held Makin island.
ciUsens of Van Buren county and
------- ,1300 miles northeast of Australia. .
even a few of the present “clique"
Every J«P soldier was either killed
;Or captured In the surprise attack
have said for the past six years
। made by these marines, of whom
play bail with them. They are fully '
young Plumley was one of the of- ',
service is to obtain reve- . A1£J’“
h,
Aside from the fact that Barry
niRiii haa
******
.
'1-Meal
—Meal
--service 1* - to--obi*
j Prior to entering the Naval servaware of the fact that they can !
Ificera. President Roosevelt'* son.!
county U entitled to the office, we
1
'ice. Ensign Bush attended Western
James, wa* a superior officer In |
not dictate to me so they are try- '
nrc presenting the i candidate will)
2—The onrsnlxstlon serving the
1 carrying out
the plans made for ■
.Michigan College in Kslamasoo tor
-----------ing to defeat me by dictating who
the best qualifications.
- ----------(
the people shall elect.
Twenty Questions Are Asked this successful attack.
Kim Sigler measures up to the'
munlty as permanent: or where three year*. While in echool ba was
"The people of "Van Buren coun- ,
job^-and this Is meant as"no perHow Many Can You Answer?
Answer?'[ Early
E»rly this year he was selected
new it is expected to be permanent. „
r— — — T—jS*' -----ty know who makes up^ this light
wnal criticism to Bud Tripp who
to organize the first company of:
3—Meal service I* consistent with
Is a "swelD fellow" with lots of The restricted u»e of automobiles marines to be trained for special
Salt Water Ha* Interfered Buie politic*! ring there and what f
County To Fumhh 400 ‘^5
and purpos* ot lhe the U. S. Naval Reserve AriaUott
friends and many likeable qualities and the drastic curtailment of pas- 'assault tasks and was made acting
So The Well Is Abandoned they stand for. They know why the •
ring te against me They know I
Special Army Kifs
I &lt; -r-,.,.
on_
_on B**e. New Orleans. La., before go­
(For nil we know.'Bud may have senger service on railroads have captain of this'company. In March
“ Open "
to non- l&gt;|ing to Pensacola for brek: and ad­
_
,
~
been drawn into this contest with- made it difficult to secure speakers he wa* sent from the San Diego,
The
—------Sun OH Co. has plugged .Its'
w dared try a law suit against one of
.. .
.
ivanced training.
out any knowledge of the grudge I for service clubs these days. So the Cal., base with his specially-trained well on the James F. Mead'farm them and the politician* are jump-1 The executive board of the Barry
“^12? Ph£ 1 Having been designated a Naval
angle which prompted lhe Van Rotary club of this city ha*, when [company to an undisclosed destina- , in Rutland and abandoned hope of ing through the hoop for him In his ,Co Chapter. America Red Cross.
personal grudge fight against me. «t • recent meeting decided to fur- "“P™ “nA
n0'
•
Aviator,
Enrign Bush will go on
Buren clique to fight Sigler).
a speaker could not be obtained, lion.
finding oil at-that location, due to
"The
V»n
Buren
ring
can
play
&lt;00
army
kit*
to
he
given
to
the
p
"P
“
ra
2!?L^
d
L-------------- --------------A ruccesaful state senator not substituted discussions of current ‘ On his return to San Diego on' the. fact that salt water had filled
politics and circulate report* and wkUera “ they embark for overseas.
«&gt;r operational training center* be- ,
only has to be a student of stateievenls, or question* growing out April 19. he wo*.commissioned s the eight Inch hole to a depth of rumors.
While they are pteytog : me Wta ctuei
“l about
*
l
00
10
nU
and
uJT.rfL.
rore
10 » combat
huuui &gt;iuu mi uu ana .
--------- .
, .---- ------- .—
and local government with a wide 'of the war. or proposed' legislation by first lieutenant II has never been about 800 feet. This water entered
[contain
**y«ages. candy,
candy. cookies, cracker*.
crackers, 1
r°n,»|n cards,
«•««&lt;« cigarettes,
riMr.it-. buttons. beverages,
knowledge .of current affair*, but rongrere A topic 13 presented In the
(Continued on page 6&gt;
the hole as rapidly as It could be politics I shall serve the people” [thread,
jjotato chips, popcorn, nut*.
,,,
„
needles, pencil, paper and P°»*tochipA
nuts. Ices,
ice*, i
alsn has to have the ability tc form of a question, and member* are
pumped out. so there wav no chance
prepared
fountain
mixes,
milk,
I
“
.envelope*, shoe siring*, gum. pins
stond on his feet and slug It out asked to express their views. For [
to clear the way for dynamltlnf the
milk —
drinks
and —
Ice ------cream
iiu uuicr
,------------ —
- •prepared
—•— — B A UTV fRARJCtVC
)■
and
other sinuinr
similar ■cucie.v
articles..
verbally with the best of them, [instance, four week* ago the prop- |
rock at the 5130 foot level, with the
Mr* Edward Van Pope ring has “
“• BOda
»undae*
or
otherwiseDAni i
. »'—
—•—
l J
Klin Sigler qualifies on all count*, osttlon was: Should-America and
chance that the break-up of the
been appointed by Mrs. R. G. Hub-1 Organisation*
satisfying
three
Its our turn for the office and-tha Allie* open a second front In
rock at that depth might bring-tn
bard, chapter chairman, aa chair- t«iulrement* whlch dartre to obwe have the man for the job. Europe, to relieve the pressure on
a profitable flow of oil. Some oil
man of a special committee to fi- ,tnln au«»r aHoUn«nts and can esThe primary election Is Sept. 15. Russia? It was Interesting and weU
was found in the deep rock strucnance the project. Mrs. Van Poper- •l*bh*h base pursuant to Section
-----------A heavy turnout is needed.
worth while to listen to
the
Delnil.r* C.ll &lt;11 111 IS I- lUr* aUo wtn*‘ ■aa But ‘he »alt
They Must Obtain Written tog plan* to organize a county-wide J*01-*8- rnsy register as Institutional
Ratailar* Sell &gt;11.111.15 In vater hM interfered with totting
There'* ystir challenge Barry
Barrj . opinion*
opinions expressed on that subject. 1
ujiiHiiincv wini innuixu itvtn *u SStS^iTvEi
------ :—~ — a,
!d
Pir-.it n C« v,
SlXlSfi
------ --------------------------------- A. to do
War Stamp* and Bonds
at that point.
At list Monday*! meeting of the
the town- tn the county. She also
f
[club, twenty printed questions were i,
During August
I In the Sun oil co.'* previously
------------------—
fytng
»Ulsf&gt;
Michigan hunters should know wishes to emphasize lhe fact that — — OrtcantaaUon*.[presented to each member under
„
A
(driven well on the Kidder farm,
. .
.
.
..
.
. the
Ar—an In er rrequirements
—milr-m-nl- -nrl
the iforegoing
and de­
that
the
last
legislature
enacted
a
Barry county has again surpassed l solid salt formations totaling nearI the heading: "How well do you
some amusing experienced of Gsorga
serving
allotment
as
new
instltulaw that MJ*.
says: “No
shall nun.
hunt cmiuiuuuoiu
I'V person muni
use.
---------------------------- — —
contributions oi
of any site.
■know Hastings?" Each member was ■11* quota In the War Bond and . ly 800 feet were penetrated. That with
firearms, dogs, or In any oth- ■ The drive for money Is off to a J °7,“ ,wcr? mly,,*p.p y ‘tor,
[asked to Indicate the correct answer 1Stamp sale campaign being spon-1 does not mean that 800 feet of solid
lby checking .the figures or state- ।sored by Michigan retailers. With salt was drilled. There would be ar manner, upon any farm lands or flying start as Guy Schermerhorn. J‘'atlon under rationing guide No. Banty Cramer). That article eonfarm woodlnt-i connected therewith, on whose farm the bomber crashed la_ „ , ,
,
jment which he believed was the 1a quota for the month of $9.860 00. salt between other rock formations. or within the enclosed lands of any I the night of Aug. IB. has turned '
e,f. U nOw
the orcorrect answer to each question.
1the sales to date total more than
huntlng club or game preserve with- [over to Mrs. Hubbard $47.80 collect- '”n“?“0?5 mentioned wlf»» the
| Il will be worth while for qur !
as given above. In the Mead well
Picnic Attract* 2.000
the WRITTEN CONSENT of ea
ed last
from persons
persons wno
who ,.th«?h‘ m ,rmind
that wherever
last Sunday
sunaay irom
—- —
■
The record for the month Is as the salt formations totaled about out
,city readers to ask themselves
.k_ _-... . ...
_____ ■___ i (Continued'nn
m- is1)
visited
the. farm. Mr. Schermerhorn
&lt;Continued on nar*
page s 3. RSec.
the _________
owner or lessee.
to Charlton Pork
(these 20 questions, and to indicate follows :
400 feet.
Tire new provision resulted from said the money was to be used by I
‘
'
Month's
Aug. Aug.
In drilling, the Mead well the ro­
Tl» -Old setUmi^drm.
or benill. wta; Town
an
amendment
to
the
Horton
tres
­
the
Red
Cross
for
any
good
cause
Chairman Quota
17-22 to Date tary outfit reached the St. Peter*
Interesting reading, so we asked him
rd it ihoir
inourl ptenlo
“« ““ 11 ““
sand, where the company had hoped pass act, passed by the 1941 legis­ and as the kit project is an emerChirlton part by Kim Slilor -ho
"ch
.X11'", l“™ Nashville—
Ralph Hess,
to find oil but did not. and lature. Owtng to the delay of the gency order. Mrs Hubbard felt the .■ iiiaiwiy iriv
mod ■ PIUU.U0 Ulin,, In .porklnr “!»«'&lt;.
' W «‘'l n»,a •£•
'
have Just received the first Install­
also went nearly 100 feet farther legislature in final adjournment, money should be used to start the
U
u-mblwo of 1.000. which
““J"
“5h M ,l“ Adolph
Auditor
General
Brown has re­ ment, which we feel certain oui
$1,000.00$ 35135$ 2.12323 down. Somewhere, either at the however, the new regulation did drive.
il«&gt; Included lhe HreUnu KI- OueilUin.. .nd lew tor law- nuny Douse
Mrs. Fred Bechtel and her rsslst- ceived the voucher
voucher* from the state readers will enjoy. He writes Ir
5130 foot level or above It. lhe salt not take effect hut fall.
..nun., their wire. Ih. ouu
&gt;»&gt;• ■!"" “» rlihl iniwer. HastingsThe new regulation does not ant. Mrs. V. D Ackerman, who arc department of education for the substance the ft Bowing:
Ben
water broke Into the hole and put
Benin OeiinlnUon ind » Cow.l B*,10* “*.“K
"Tiff;
6.010 00 1.054.15
an end to attempt* to make testa change the old Horton law save in charge of production, will be in first distribution of the primary
auardunen from lhe Clear Lake ■ *“1*™*°*’ Gldley
that written permission Is neces­ charge of making and filling the school fund, which will soon be ar Banty Cramer
' at the extreme depth reached.
c#nlp
।was: 6.432, 4.378. 5.849. 5.175 or MiddlevillePaul Faulkner.
So the company ha* abandoned sary now ln place of verbal permis­ kite and will need volunteer* to as-1 mad*. Th* distribution will be made
In his speech Mr. Sigler stressed 6,3-4aiM1..tl__.
'
on the basis of $9.00 for each per­
26850
Tom
Barry
800
00
1.088
20
hope of finding oil on th* Mead sion. as formerly. Landowners are
the fact that the war situation Is .
nfai,bT£?'
,,**7 ta‘
son of school age in each school
WoodlantPfarm. The three wells driven wlth- not required to post their land
much more serious than the peo- ,8®3'’89*.' ,912' ,871'
against trespass In order to come
district. School district officer* to tell something of my tarty lift
Leon Hynes 400 00
984 50 1,83100
(Continued on page 6)
pie realise and that politics mu*t'
*“
for,
under
the
law.
The
written
permit
can easily figure the amount for
not enter the conduct of the war. tln'8' England; lhe Battle of Haa- Delton-Prairie ville—
Is required on both posted and un­
each district, knowing as they can
It is Imperative t^t the boUlen^ ***: W*™ Hastings: or Eurolu* Ellis
posted land.
the number of persons of school age dtement and fun. so I joined up
Faulkner
of production be removed so that
- _ ..
The new law has plenty of teeth.
in the district. Barry county's share i with Ringling Bros, circus for threw
Freeportour men shall have the guns,
&lt; Continued on page 3, Sec. 1)
Penalties imposed are fines rang- ।1
this time will be $52,479 00 for the
Ken
(Continued on page 6)
~
"
ing from $10 to $50. or a jail sen- 1
5831. school-age population of the
Braendle
county. There will be another pri­
tence up to 30 days if the fine is
Dowlingnot paid.
mary school fund distribution In well groomed and rehearse them tn
Wright's
The change In the law calling for '
November, when about $20,000 will their tricks between shows. I drove
100 00
Store
------Farm* Asked to Turn
MRS. BERNICE KELLEY. Prop.
C«iin$rv Cluk
written permission was an out- 1
probably come to the county, or
Hickory
Comers
—
Having sold the residence and
growtn
In Average of 1,000 Lb«„ •bout $350 for each person of school them in the parade, part of that
growth oi
of an attempt by the Mich-j
Mich- ,
Managing Editor Finds
Mra^Krttev^l/dl^X
Dr
igan United Conservation Clubs to i
Eoch—Home* 100 Lb*.
age.
Dr. F R
R Brook*,
Brooks, president
president of
of
mihiirKol ritan *’t
Rh^? i0f lhe u 8 '° Defense Recreation
repeal
existing county Sunday
No Evidence to Back
seven elephants. One was an old
Barry County has been called up­
hunting laws.
.
?12
Rt
[committee- announced
that the
Loosely-Made Charges
seeker, weighing nearly three ions.
niiF^m^rrv t9h-'
Stings Country Club will have
on
by
the
War
Production
Board
Members of the legislature sug­
I called him "Mike." Prom that
Lui
« etert
th- anothfr dance on Saturday evening
A libel suit filed last spring by gested a "tightening" of the Hor- to Increase its efforts In furnish­
in thi&lt; k|..?[7 b^ for coa4t 8uardj Irom clear Lake
ing
iron
and
steel
scrap
for
war
Representative Clare E. Hoffmsp tqn act as.a step toward reducing
toll nlrttcutera
f ,C«mp Any Barry county man who
$3,353.10 $11,111.15 against the Detroit Times was yes­ rural opposition to wiping the Sun­ production.
Charles Annable, chairman of sugar books has been made valid
fun particulars.
lu in lhe armed forces and home
George Carpenter, chairman for' terday dismissed by agreement of day hunting laws off the books.
but fortunately they knew mg from
[on furlough is also Invited to at­ the county, steles that he is pleased the parties. The dismissal followed The tightening took the form of
for the purchase of five pounds of
HARVEY MYERS. Prop.
a thorough Investigation by the De­ requiring hunters to obtain written
tend.
'
Owing to living in a trailer house !। Among thoae, who will welcome with Die record and wishes to thank troit limes which satisfied The permits to hunt on farmland. Once
rlod from August 33 to October 31.
all
who
have
given
such
fine
co
­
and discontinuing his business. Mr.'
that change has &gt;en made the this quota the WPB asks Barry ,1942. The stamp value will permit
the club guests will be Mr. and
Myers will dispose of hl* personal Mr*. Don Siegel. Dr. and Mm. Nor­ operation.
County to build up a stock-pile of j
sale of slocks of 5. 10 and 25However, he emphasizes the fact lion Congressman Hoffman's loyalty. legislature conveniently forgot about 1937'■&gt; tons of scrap Iron and steel ,the
property at public auction at the
.
the Sunday law repeal and the
pound
packages of sugar now in
bert Scbqwalter. Mr. and Mr*. Dewey that
must
mat sales of
oi stamps
«iam|M and
unu bonds uiu
»
"When we struck a piaoe where
way^Hartinin. Dew^y Reed vrilTcrv i;Hon.
tton' Mr*. Nel,le
CT
““
'
**
”
"'
A
'
sportsmen
were left holding the during the last six months of jthe hands of refiners, wholesalers the elephants could bathe I had
Nellie Crore. Mrs. H. A.
1942: This means that 312 tons ,and retailers. The period Is made
must
be
collected
each
and
every
,
The original Horton act has been
will act a* clerk. R«&lt; the adv «1». JOItnson.
month.
Barry
County
did
not
col,
on the statute books of Michigan
endar month so that. If it is found
• where In this issue for full partlcuRummage sale, clean, across from
tence to the effect that Rep. Hoff­ since 1927. but it has not been fre­ led that much during either June (desirable further ration periods
Montgomery Ward's, Friday and
man "has been listed by Washing­ quently invoked, except where hunt- or July, and August is proving even ,may be set to coincide with the
—-------- --------------Saturday.
Aug. M-29.
8-27
ton authorities as a pro-German I। era cut fences,
fences. Itleft gates open or a greater disappointment.
calendar month.
JAMES
ENDSLEY
ESTATE
1
The quota for Barry County is
propagandist*'.
( did other
-,l~ things
—!“» that aroused the
In order to close the James Ends- 1
broken down a* follows: Farms—
In explaining it* mistake of the I ire of the landow
landowner
Supt. D. A. VanBurtdrk announces
want y&lt;Jur back scratched!" It ha
ley estate. Walter Culbert. admin- | HASTINGS CITY
new regulation, fiowever. 1556 tons: the city of Hastings and
term
“
pro-German
propagandist."
I
The
that
lhe
Board
of
Education
of
the
dkl he would «&lt;^ck out hi* tnmk
istrator. Will have an auction sale BAND CONCERT
------------ ----club
— over „„
The bowling season comes close
the live villages of Freeport. Middle­
Hasting* City schools ha* pur­ John C. Manning, managing editor | poisess a --powerful
1 would alt astride It and It* would
ville.
Nashville,
and
woodland,
to.
upon
the
heels
of
cooler
days,
and
of
The
Times
Publishing
Company,
head*
of
ypland
game
hunters
In
chased of Howard Martin seven
of Coal* Grove qr 2 mile* east of i Slar Spangled Banner.
.
! farming country, in the event a gethcr—64.7 tons; store* and bucl- with
it. the opening at the Hastings
school buses and one Mation wagon. Issued the following statement:
Barbers Corner*: Henry Flannery
would lake
Battleship
ne*s
houses
In
the
county
—
123
Recreation
Alleys.
Saturday.
Sept.
5.
"The plaintiff, Mr. Clare E. Hoff- landowner chooses to get tough.
The schools plan to give their
will be the auclloriser and BL K. bama". Miller.
tons;
automobile
junkers
—
300
tons;
William Schader, Jr., has reaur(Continued on page 6)
, H. D. Ruh), chief of the game iHviGray will clerk. Two horere. eight ' Overture-Grandiose. DeLamarler. student* the same bus service that
scrubbing, which ho enjoyed.
-----‘slon of the state conservation de­ governmental agencies and Insti- :
head of cattle, a good 11*4 of farm! March—Under The Double Eagle, they have had In the past.
. SCHOOL BOOKSTORE HOURS
leys to conform to A. B. C. regula­ I had finished I would sal
, pwtuncm,
partment, ociieve*
believes Micnigan
Michigan rnow tutlons—45 tons.
machinery and some feed are to Wagner.
right. Mike." Then I would
----- ----------.tew of
The quota I* based on 1.000 ।tions. ’
I The Hasting* Public Schools has the ----strictest
trespass
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL,
be offered. The 70 acre farm will; Walts—Old Timers, Arr. by Lake. ELEMENTARY AND KINDER­
pounds per farm In the county; 100
। Bookstore will be open every day In- any state in the Union.
Teams and leagues are now being his head and slide down and
. also be offered at private sale Pull
March—Barnum
and
Bailey's
pounds per home and business ,organised For further information, would catch me with his trunk a
eluding Saturday p. m. and ex----------------- . ..
GARTEN SCHOOL NOTICE
particulars are given In the ad In. Pavorlteq, King.
house In the urban areas; and the (contact a team captain or Mr.
Labor Day. September 7.
Children whose 5th birthday oc. ­- [eluding
this Ugue of the Banner.
'
'Bong*: "I Am an American".
for Ih.
two wnki Iwtumlm "“’""S’
auto junker quota by estimating Schader.
,
DIRK HOFFMAN,‘Prop.
-nS** WiL*0**™rica "^RunT^bv cur* before February 1, 1941 are । Monday. August 31 from 8:15
the approximate number of care
eligible to enter kindergarten. Par- 12 m.
m and from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m..
which will be junked during thl* ■TONIGHT
On account of lU heilth and be’
—__
&gt;_ I ' Tit*
*ltv whool. wUl
«will period.
N&lt;
*i___
b“l*____
“• -j_____ ■ ln __
b""
T1" “"“"S"L^'r
Donkey softball game at Wood­
Sw^%h
March-Anchor* Aweigh.
Zlm- kindergarten children to Central.
^and book* at th* old price. °f*n Tuesday. Sept. 8. Enrollment
Tnts quota make* up Barry land
|
Recreation Park. Aug. 27.
Horrman will dispose of the per­
School for enrollment on Monday,
earl_ whU, there u , Pt(xxi for new high school studants will County s share of a Michigan ,
Adm. ItatJSA
sonal property at Public Auction at
grteettoa - American Patrol, Sentember 7 »ome Ume durintr the
.
be
held
Tuesday
and
Wednesday.
stock-pile
of
I.IOIXBO
tons
which
the farm located 3/4 mile north of
“
omencan r.uw,
, Sept. 1-2; for junior high and grade* must be had to keep Michigan's
March-Oiory o'f the Marines,
war industries in operation durbtg 1NOTICE
the lime will be Monday. Sept. 7.
— ■-- -.i_«_____
from Charlton Park. He is offer- nrabel
Junior
High School mmll.
pupils *rfll
will TO
Delton Rural Agricultural school
-------------I §upl. VanBuskirk expect* the
JOIN-----------ARMY-----------AIM CORPS
please report at Central School dur­
Bradford Hinckley, *on of Mr. enrollment to be about the same
In making the steal that goes in­
ing these hours also. New High and Mr*. Clayton Hinckley, who j as last year. According to prerent to ship, tank; and armaments, 50%
School pupils enroll September 1 had served four year* a* a member Indications, student* from rural corties from iron taken from ore istratlan | p. m . to
at the marine*, applied some time . area* are coming tn about the same and 50% from scrap steel and
the
ago for the army air corp*. H* ha* number. More will probably rid* on
culara.
been called up for training.
1 the buses to save Urao.

SUGAR RATIONING
NOW LIBERALIZED

; SIGLER ASSERTS

MERWYN PLUMLEY
WON FAME IN RAID

HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW HASTINGS!

'independence

5X5

WELL PLUGGED BY
THE SUN OIL CO*

NEW PROJECT FOR
RED CROSS

huntersIoOace

BARRY AGAIN
EXCEEDS QUOTA

IKAH K

DIRE TRESPASS BAN

SHOW EXPERIENCES

SIGLER ADDRESSES
"OLD SETTLERS"

County to Get $52,479
7
Primary Money Soon

Four Auction Sales

DETROIT TIMES
CLEARS HOFFMAN OF
PRO-NAZI STIGMA

U. S. O. Coast Guard
Dance Given By
.VOimtry VlUD

COUNTY GETS
SCRAP QUOTA OF
1,101,000 TONS

Important Notice To
Sugar Purchasers

Hastings Schools Buy
And Operate Buses

Bowling Season Opens

Hasfinat School*
to Open Sept. 8

«*« e"-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. IMS
Mrs. Ottle Lykina returned Tues-! and one brother. Roy Cramer of lhe Barry and Eaton county In­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Long spent
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joppinga
day from a few days' visit with rai-' Chicago.
surance Co. for about 25 years and the weekend In the eastern part of . moved Monday Into the Langham
'house on State St.
aUvas in Indiana. 1 Mr and Mrs. EB. Greenfield left «rvtd about 25 years as Castleton the state.
' The Nashville school will begin
Matt Balch, who wm injured in Friday for Baton Rouge, La., and township superebew. From Novemon Wednesday. Sept 9. This year
an accident near Laogy, Is still
In Miami. Fla. to visit their sons Clay-. *** 1929 ,0 April 1833 he served as out from his Illness last week.
vuwvs wm ocam
».M) a. ui. ana - -•••-- . - - - the Iwwnltml at Anw *»^w
■
' Um- Otaud and Clanoge.
_
acting postmaster. He leaves two
Mrs- Nettle Oallahan has moved continue to 11:43 w m. in the gfry-d Newton hu MtoThar
Funeral services for Mrs. Effie
Funeral services were held Sun- ’ttephew*. Shirley Smith, of Ann
Boyd Oben of Ypsilanti and Miss
“r
“T"
'p -•
White, 59, were held Sunday morn- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Arbor. Donald Smith of Detroit; two
Ing al ten o'clock, at lhe Hess Fu- Heas Funeral home for Elbert V., P**0**- Mrs. Gertrude 'McPyek of
Mrs. John
John Andrews
Andrews has
has been
been taktak- , Miss
Ruth —
Williams of Riverdale
..
„ ' V*??'*'-, „
,
neral home, conducted by the Rev. Smith. 77. Who passed away Wed- Charlotte, and Mrs. Amie Ronald
Mrs.
— .....
en to
to lhe home
her daughter,
daughter, who
who has
hastaught
taughthere
here the
thepast
pastsevi
sevi . T.^T:8'. JTo*n*«nd,
D. R. Sllvemall. Burial in Lake- nesday night at the home of Mr. ot Chicago- The Knight Templars en
homeofof tier
MisSerah
Serah Power*.
Power*
. eral vears
years was
ws,induri^t
Inducted but
last week
P^^nl
view cemetery. Mrs. White had and Mrs Fred Langham where he of Hastings were in charge, with Mrs.
.eral
week
' •*
Mr. -and
Rays and into the WAAC at Detroit and wltf . dl
lived here the past 31 years. She had lived the past two years Mr. burial tn Lakeview cemetery.
- Mra Arthur
■
moved-----------Monday
to-------Belding
°‘F»«nleaves her husband.-Dell White, one Smith was a former senator from
Mr. and Mr* Orville Flook are en- I ffamily
------ ,--------- —
-- I rcport. when called, to DeaJ&lt;0lQM. 1.??
n. .111 u-cb
; in,. Mm won™ tu m b,«h. «■ ~
Sister. Mrs. Pearl Craig of Detroit,; Barry county, he was secretary of joying a trip in northern Michigan. ‘ where he will teach the coming year. |
1
ers in the service.
Lt. Roger Sackett of Camp Bark- -'neering uaff of Bell Aircraft, their
u”.U heBl1 °r 0,8 Ph0,°’

NAEHVLI-IX

LOCAL NEWS

prohibition steto convention at
Corunna on the following Saturday.

JURORS DRAWN FOR
BRPT, TERM OF COURT
Ora Babcock. Hope; Anna Bar­
num. Carlton; Martha Beadle. Has­
tings TWp.; Ruth Becker. Hastings
Twp ; Elmer Bird, Johnstown; Clyde
Brandt. Assyria; Wm Clagett, Irv­
ing; Clare J. Cole. Castleton; LeOrande Deprleater, Orangeville: Ro­
bert Dryer. Hastings 1 and 4; John­
nie Duffey. Yankee Springs; Dwight
Fisher, Hastings 1 and 4: George
Foreman. Woodland; John Ourd,
-Hope:
----------------------------------------------------Ray Hartwell. Maple Osove;
NubHU. -M qube vcU rture-1 U*1f
«« Db«A U re- **I H.,»ood Ruillbd, WU1 H.
rebUd ■&lt; ibe Old beiltor-. pieMeon ”'."™
SS"1.?!
'Air
Corps
at
Santa
Ana,
Calif.
—
Jones,
aupdfr.. ■
.•
_
lunMludire. ~ '
’
’
i».«wJohnstown; N. J. Kuemple,
—
I Hastings 3 and 1: Wilson Manby.
■rMHMMKr
?
Ur Mld Nr., Buri Wltooi oi Hu-. Assyria:
AWibl Ed. Matoon, Hastings 2
.... *™
... mowna co uu Hi,. The,
inoy Mid s,- R. H. VoiL Baltimore;
WOOO1.ASI, &lt; 0
lrtl
.have
Taylor 1 W8yn8 o,ne&gt;- Castleton; Fred OlFARM HUM'
£- purchased the
:h; lovely T.;to.
iv&gt;m. i.f.u
»—
n------ to. Prairieville; J. C. .Raymond,
L.The WeodUnd Commmill, Ural
llmr.o ,,oup met .1 ibe borne oi
Jft "'S.!' Yankee Springs. Vert Robinson.Barry; W. F. Richards. Baltimore;
Mr. .nd Un Oko Wotrtn, Toe.- kue^
Dell Schiffman, Irving; Burwell
do,. Au, II. wbh ekbi m.mber. l«Uo Republkko-THbuoe.
Scudder. Carlton; Loyd Sheffield.
1 and two visitors. Mr. and Mrs.
Aben E. Johnson, Jr„. midship- Barry.
Loren Hershberger, present. The T“,n ,n
naval school of-420 at
matter of a township Farm Bureau ,, *V8r M1“l»n' academy. Culver? CITIZENSHIP EXAMINApicnic was dlsrzis&amp;cd. A commit- 1 ,nd • fontpleted eight weeks of rectee was appointed to get in touch
*nd training when the CulBen C. Shapero. of the immigra­
with the other township groups, 'rr summer schools came to a close
tin’ committee being appointed was wnl’ ciimmencemenl exercises Sat- tion and naturalization service of
will
Fiorence Eckardt, Gladys Crock- , hntay morning. Aug. 22. Aben wasthe
--------U.
— 8.—Department.
-- --------- .... Justice,
. «...
lord and Mabel Velte.
probably in the youngest group of i he at the court house here Sept 3-4
It was suggested that we dispense bo5'11 *n the nalton receiving Me- 1 to examine applicants for citlsenswlth the regular August meeting mentary naval training.
• I ship, according ta“ County Clerk
and If a township picnic is held f A salute to T. 8. K Reid for tum- I Alten C. Hyde.
we would learn at that Umt what ing over the recreation facilities at I
—
* « &gt;---------------plan is to be followed for the com- Thomapple lake Saturday night for
---------------------Ing year.
j the Klwanlans coast Guard party
An Interesting discussion of some ■ which was rained out at Charlton
of lhe jxilnte given in lhe summan' । p«rk.
of the war adjustment meetings । Attractive booklets containing the
held in June followed
1M2 a of M. fooU»U XSulJ S |
Editor Banner:
' Unv
Ban'"'r O01Ce
After lhe war this country h .
Milk by Plane
■ w
7qilf‘tlrig RUCh information bound to be sn alr-mlnded country.
lh&gt;t Don- n is air-minded now-but It U go­
Milk.and Ice cream are delivered itTZSJE* ***"
by airplane to lhe mining cam^s in n
, un » Mru,n^ “r* vmg U&gt; be more than ever with all
,
°lH,“VnVih“ 688,1 pr0'1«”»« thousands of pilots grtUng out
northern Canada. In aome local!Ilea the miners pay a dollar for a moted to a Technical Sergeant In the of the Army and Navy.
Headquarters
Supply Battalion 1 w
. ... ..
.
quart of milk.
Donald *bi th, nXt
i iZl„ Now u the Mme to prepare for
to so from Haitlne*
a? thBt d“y For yeftrs lW* r«nmun*7% " "i •n.
BOMB THE JAPS WITH JUNK!
tinned at Fort FHtev Xan...
I port—several of the smaller cities
i Rnlieri Phtitin.
&gt; i k
' around Michigan have alrixirts why
Ro bert Phillipa sold his home on! can't a city like Hastings?
to
CU’There ire umre .ben
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1112 p. m. It will choose three dele- - Laird..520 w. Court; Mrs. Merlin
Pierce. 537 E. MUI; Daniel Lan­
caster. Hastings, route 5: Mrs
, Clara Hannemann. Nashville; and
George Bradshaw. Shelbyville, route
• 1. Carl Ottosen. «3 E. Bond was
Hostings, Mfch. Telephones 2244-2557 BL_
discharged Aug. 2S.
Surgical patients whose condi­
tions are reported as good arc
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. AUGUST 28-29
I James Nell. 015 8 Washington;
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Mrs. Greta Firster. Vermontville;
MIm Janet Slocum. 612 E. Clinton;
Lloyd Nolan and Marjorie Weaver
ML« Bernice Johnson.’Middleville;
1 Harlow While. Nashville; H. Vrm
Nell; Hastings, route I; Mrs Fred
Kroger.
Vermontville;
Willl-m
Hecker. Naahvillet Mrs. Don Silvematl, Nashville; Mrs. Robert
; Williams. Middleville; Mr* P«*. old Ball, Nashville. route 2; Mra.
Amy Holds. 815 W. Green; Mrs
SUN., MON.. TUES., WED.. THURS.. AUG. 30-SEPT. 3
Clare Farr. Clarksville; and Carla
and Sharon Denn. Nashville
Patients discharged were Mrs
B. A. LyBarker. 713 w. Green;
Donna Knowles. 628 S Jefferson;
Garfield Slater. Lake Odessa; El- x
IK MATIKEE ONLY BUNDAY Itaribu U 1:00 P. M.
mer Wlney. ClarksvUIe; John Rohrbacker. Grand Rapids; Joseph MarUn. Middleville, route 3; Thomas
and Richard Peldpausch, 1120 S.
Church; Paul Marcinlak. Haattnva
route 4; Jack and Helen KenfieKP ‘
E. Madison; Cora. Earl and
Julia Hagadom. R 1. Cloverdale:
Rivera Tagg. Hastings, route 2;
Stewart Relglcr. Middleville; Harn
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. AUGUST 28-29
Scobey. U4 E Bond; Mis* ClaraDOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
belle Hooper. Clarksville; Barbara
Jean Lambke. Hasting*. route 5Johnny Mack Brown. Fussy Knight
Carol Borras. 827 E Madison; Mrs
Nellie Wells. Lake Odessa; Ml's

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THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T DIE"

PACIFIC RENDEZVOUS'

MRS. MINIVER"

THE BOSS OF HANGTOWN MESA
and Ken Murray. Harriet Hilliard

"JUKE BOX JENNY"

Barry

theatri
?
RCl

Hosting,. Mich.. Phonos 2247-2282

SUNDAY and MONDAY. AUCUST 30-31

THE WIFE TAKES A FLYER'
TUES.. WED., THURS., SIFT. 1. 2. 3

206 E. STATE SJ., HASTINGS. MICH

rtnisocK uosriTM.

Van rv,—
a
u.
. ’ V,,lC1 011 A1"1 12; “
U' Mr #nd
Mrv R°y °Brn"- Hastings, route
Trenton have rented the Roy Bush 2. on Aug. 12; a hoy to Mr and
"msWu.
"Ch Jike ?r len
M" Howard
M^,.
Haitink
. RuAbnai!* carriers have received 1 route 1. on Aug. 13; a girl to Mr
' ordersFrom
... —....
'Orders
Uncle Ram to use their and Mrs.
Burr Jackson. Lake
I cars only for business and for such and Mrs. Burr Jackson. Lake
Odessa, on Aug. 13; a boy to Mr.
other purposes as are absolutely and Mrs. Donald Borton. Battle
necessary.
Creek, route 8. on Aug. 17; a girl
1 Lawrence A Herding has sold his to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green­
house and lot on E. Slate Rd. to field. Hastings, route 4. on Aug.
t Mr. and Mrs Max Robinson.
। 2D: a girl to Mr. and Mr* Cor­
I Those who were out late Tues- nelius Bush. Middleville on Aug
1 ctey evening saw the total eclipse 20; a girl to Mr. and Mr*. John '
of the rhoon which apparently was1 Myers, Freeport, route 1. on Aug
reached about 11 p m.
21; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Sheriff and Mrs. Glenn Bera re­ ■Vonderbrook. Hastings, route i.
turned from Arizona Monday. They on Autr. 21; a girl to Mr and Mrs.
brought with them Keith Smith. Don Utter. Alto, route 2. on Aug
18. charged With breaking and en- 21; a boy to Mr. and Mrs Floyd
terlng in the night time. Il wll) Barnum. Woodland, route 1, on
be remembered that younj^ Smith Aug. 23; and a boy to Mr and
escaped from the detention home 1 Mrs, George Lydy. Hastings, route
. here.
I 2. on Aug. 24
1 Medical patients whose condlhold a convention In the city hall.. tions are imoroved are RriraH

BUY WAR BONDS
HswUngs Store Hmv&gt;
&gt;:M A. M. to t:M P. M.
Saturday
l:M A, M.U It.* P. M.

...

by building at least an emergency
lending field now and then later
, perhaps—a-regular airport.
A Reader.
1
I

ImmJ’fiL, SS!
•Ctatows:-* toy to
S i ..
.
Mr* W01.rd Smith, la
Ftobinson
sold
his house
and |1 ivashinnton
Anrr Hmh.
it- a hnv in
to.Max
on »
HbOtMO
menu,
u, CUm
„H Mr.. nn
£n«t

Kraft, 8 oz. jar .

HUBBARD

Th. v...
‘
...
c8n ** o**1*
" gre*1 advantage in
01w*« «- saving lives th emergency landing*.
’^e!^LU,8!r J8fre^{n8n‘ l8nl 8‘
Why can t we Invest in the future
Waterloo. Iowa, Saturday because
of the passing of hla father. Joseph
Oury. He expected to remain a short
time with his mother who has been

8 oi. |ar. 1 5

Fancy Hens

:• a lb.
FRANKS
FRANKS •kinless a lb.
lb.
PORK LIVER
lb.
SLAB BACON
GROUND BEEF 2 »&gt;*
ECKRICH . . . oT09'
BEEF kettle roasts a lb.
BOILING BEEF alb.
BACON SQUARES a lb.
VEAL Shoulder Roasts
COTTAGE CHEESE alb
POTATO SALAD alb

LIBERTY LIMERICKS

THE REST FOR LESS'

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.

"LADY IN A JAM

Helen Smith. Hastings, route 4;
Mrs. Mina Priddy. Vermontville;'
Mr. W R Wells. Lake Odessa;
Miss Dora Eaton. 1428 S. Jeffer­
son: Miss Norma Markey. Has­
tings route 4; Harold Sherman
Hastings, route 2; Mrs. Matt Balch
Nashville; Francis Cronk. 921 e.
Madison: Mias Myrtle Norton. Has­
tings. route 2: Mrs. Artie Hefflebower. Clarksville: Jacqueline Oole|man. Hastings, .route 5: William
Hotfnum. Freeport:
Mrs.
Vada
Tickntr. Sunfield: Jane and Joe
Bert* Whitmore. 221 W. South: Mra.
Amos Gilbert. Ha*tlngss, route 5;
. Ruth Lake. Lake Odessa; and Lew­
is Bolton: HfaUngs, route 1
AK^plxx* «*«•&gt;
The Elm­
dale Church of the Brethren
, Ladles Aid Society and fruit ano
vegetables donated by the Pair
wetg received for which we wish
to thank these organizations.
?

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 87, 1943

laturday.

lie, HaaHastlngs
n; Clyde

111c: RoI: John­
: Dwight
George
a Curd,
f Grove;
win h.
Cuemple,
Manby,
Hings 3
llimore;
aymond,
oblnaon,
llimore;
Burwell
heffield.

nmlgrarvlce of
cltiien’ Clerk

UM
ountry.
rtth all
Ing out

mmun-

■ cities
airport *

ndlngs.
future
rgency
i later

HOW WELL DO YOU
KNOW HASTINGS!

•'
(Continued on p*ge j, Sec. 1)
4— Hastings Rotary Club was
founded: 1917, 1B20, 1623, 1029? .
5— In Hastings there are the fol­
lowing number of telephones: 1,752,
BM. 2.407 or 1.022?
6— The mayor of Hastings Is;
William Schader.
Harry ' Miller,

I ASSYRIA
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Wright
were Sunday guests st the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Holmes.
A niece of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holtom U spending tome time at lhe
Holxtam home at Assyria center: ~ ;
Ernest Van Syckles, ton of Mr.
and Mr*. Henry Van Syckles. will
be inducted in the Army on Fri­
day and will be tlatloned at Fort
Cutter.
Mrs. Nellie Miller was hcutess

"x±"*"£'*

FLOATING MACHINE SHOP

DANC
BOWENS MILLS

i

ing with the proprietor when sud- successfully when there is no lee or
denly he slumped to the floor. His snow on the ground. A device and
Jerscy- New York nntl olhfr
Ed Smith. Archie Rdckord, Ray |UaCr. 0( lnlrrMt
brother and nephew. Ralph and method which can be used by fisherF'rrrl Henney.
Wpnnpv were nzvtlflwa
i once. .
■ _ &gt; . ..... . „ . ■
■
....
Br“nf'?7 ‘
\
I Walter Jordan of Wuubascon Uke
। Fred
notified ..M
men fur keeping fish fresh until they i
I. ill
,11 Is
I. at the hospital. "T"
8- Check the tax rate of your ’ who U
The funeral services were held in reach shore; liquid carbon dioxide, ,
| the Methodist church al Freeport,
city: 8 45. 10 73. 6 34 or 9.82 mills? j Mesdamcs Hazel Norn*.- Velma
■ injected into the fishes' stomachs
with burial in the Freeport ceme- by means of a special nozzle. ex­
9- Hosting* Public school* em- Wunkelbcrger. and Lucv Glfiaspj
Itery.
ploy the tollowing number of teach&gt;i&lt;ooperaUvely entcruincd'fhe memi
■ pands within the fish and changes to 1
er*: 45. 38. 52. or 61?
bFfs-ofJhc Neighborhood Birthday
...ua.vii Beck
.Ml. was
HU* on
UU the
UW sick
S»CK list
USl , preservative dry ice.
, Evasion
iI last urrk
rvuinh ih.n-'.-'ud
10ThB IUIIUWUIK
following b the llUniDCf
number II -----»»^J«Uer*'hotne on Wedweek hut
but Is much
improved at .
ID-- 41117
■ this writing.
of pupils In membership In Has- nf*d*y.
।
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Clemence
of
tings Public Schools last year; 1.805,
Mr “
Whittemore and grandparents. Mr.
1372. 1.407 or 1,024?
Mr*. A. J. Miller, were callers
11— Tha number of non-resident and
[
pupil* In Hasting;. High School ■nt Mr. and Mrs Cljfton Miller*
, home on Sunday.
last year was: 334. 21X 480 or 812? 1 Tlie
&lt;&lt;&gt;v Mrs.
~~
Avl* Babcock family
12— The number of non-resident huid'at the "ainily*&gt;gathcrtng "on
pupils in the . grades and Junior 1 Sunday at rite cottage of her son.
Iln-h School was; 25. 1£»1 83 or 47? Herman Babcock and wife of Bris. 13—Check the tax rate for school toj
operation In Hastings: 53, 72. 35 qr ' Louis Jones, who soon expects to
8.4 infill.?
11*, inducted In the Army, reported
No 14 The.tax rate for Hastings 1 m Grand Rapids Sunday night and
Here is a view of the machine shop on the U. S. a Wyoming. If you show aptitude for the machinists
rcluxil debt this year h: 1.2,3 5, 73 or ui Kalamazoo on Monday for his
mate trade, you may be-sent to one of the Navy's many schools. A Navy recruiter Is at the Hastings Post ■
2.4 mills?
। finals before induction.
15 -Money for school operation Ls
Mr and Mrs Fred Bennett were Office every Friday from B:00 to 11:00 A. M.
furnished by: the school disirtd; dinner guraLs of their brother,
the state; Uu- county; individuals; , Hurry Grable and family.
! Court Slrowbrige spent Sunday FAIR LAKE
I stationed in Ireland and has now
the federal government: the city?; uails Jones and friends «pent'
Abe Lelnaar |&gt;osied away at the been transferred to Great Britain.
1G—Hie bonded lnd»btednc.ss of ^Sunday nt the home of his parents with tile IX-Wltt Rowley family in
Jackson. Mrs. Strowbrige l* there home of his son. Millon. Friday afChester Henney and Lee Bnlder
Hasting* schcwl district i«: 170.000; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones
WUIWU.
nc
wm
w
iiiMacu.
IM
W?
(10
om
or
(M1X)O»
"'i)onaid
7ml
R^&gt;ld
“
conklln
who
the
new
baby
lernoon_
He
will
be
sadly
rtdxsed.
of Ohio, are here for the funeral
gfift500: (10.000 or (20.000?
Donald and Ronald Conklin who
; Mr*. Edna Rorabcck Is convales- of their brother and cousin. Ed- I
17- Hastings school district will 1)avp employment in Pontiac and ®o&gt;'
clng al lhe home of her parents. Mr. gar Henney. They are visiting at ।
make the final |»yment on it* k|sUt. MIm Katherine Conklin of
I and Mrs. Wesley
Norris of Carlton
rchool debt In: 1946. 1043 or !0M? Lansing were home over Sunday for ,no* ° ‘ O,lSEKS
' ------------------------ tlw . homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
18—The stale of Michigan con- I n farnlly gathering
GiAdcn and Roland Getmnn of wnwr
j „ t , „
, „
Henney and Mr. and Mrs, Fred,
Lucille
and
tributes more money for the sup- | nlP p|Oyd RnlHinii family, who S"***
5lM‘nl »llL&gt; week at ,^'
”"7..“
'“ Bob of Battle Creek Henney.
ixirt of Hastings Public Schools 1 ;in. moving from the f’ort Custer lhe,r uncle’s John Gurd's. Mr. and- »l*nt last week al Hammle Ar­
Alice Beck of Kalamazoo visited j
than does the local school district: I orml- 5i&gt;ent part of the week at Mra- J°hn Gurd and family attend- mour's.
rdtlir
The iKlmlry .id wu Imply »tnr Pulse?
1‘
their home here
***
’ ***** ionU (MrWrdnndM
i' The
True? or
Beck Sunday.
Robrit
hr.ym.l,
ot
D.nlCM
J*
“
19—There is a National Defense
nic
moitii
or
nauiraay
mgnt
u*n
itowrt
Bergman
or
uaui&gt;*
crees
—
u-..
The storm of Saturday night left
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Valentine
Class In Hastings to train women u, without electric current In rev- spent Wednesday and Thursday. “rr *“*
tor noUuck
potluck &lt;Unnpr
dinner Painting and were in Charlotte ‘Sunday to see
to work In Industry: True? or rra| homes until after ten o’clock with hi* grandmother.
,or
Mrs. Wesley Lepard.
Fn*irT-r»,»
1-nrd
Sun‘&gt;ay
. I Mr. and Mrs. Clemence and papering will be lhe order of the
day.
Lt. Annie Rosenthal, daughter of
20~1^,e Hnrtlng* np0™
wl,lca’ ■ Mrs Frank Thompson ha* been (laughter of Bedford called on
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rosenthal, left
lion will own and operate school I r|N.n’(hnif some time with her sis- Daisy Bergman Sunday
bunii thia
this v«wr:
year. True? or Fnliu*?
Fnliwt (l.r.jn-laW,
Mrs.
Bennett*
Monday for the Louisiana where ;
hti**i-s
i-«. »&lt;
— Edwin n.».
..„&lt;&gt; of i
CARLTON CENTER
1
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Chet
Friend
and
•••
*
1 Battle Creek and convalescing from 1
A son Michael George, was bom she will fulfill the duties of an army |
That Campus Look!
1
--------------- -------- - ” J’
B,ld «hrter, Mildred of Detroit
With Tailored Things!
nurse.
1 I”5were dinner guests of Daisy Berg- to Mr. and Mrs. George Lydy, Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Carlin of Has-;
■ Assyria was well represented on ,nan 8undny.
1
“ . day afternoon.
tings
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
;
Sunday at the Barry county sixth
J ,
Sgt. and Mrs. Hubert S. Bronson
.mm.1
hrtd ut
Mn J^.n H.UII.UDM -nd Urn.
Smooth
antiqued m 49 Moccasin too and
from Selfridge Field visited her: Henney Sunday afternoon.
harness stitching! Q.49
Turftan pump you’ll
Ch.dl&lt;m i»n TMnund, Ukr
, "&gt; "" ” Cl-Mlwn put s.lwd.T
Mrs. J. Blakney and Mrs. Clara
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ecaston Beck
Soft brown
glove Q
dote on! Grand w
I Thav who went were: Mr. and ,rtl’nln»j' Friday.
Heath of Chicago. HL. and Mrs.
leather for comfort!
(Continued from pace 1. Sec. I)
»
heel!
.
’
Mrs Milton Hartocn.
Daisy Berg- ;
John Darby and son Dorr of NoshthdM- narticinatln&lt;r In 1: Mra.
Hartom. Mr. and Mrs, 1 Prayer
- meeting at lmlv
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Lower
and
K™“mr.1
*' family of Saginaw were weekend ville called at Mr. and Mrs. Evasion
nwn Miuar
Peter Cummings. Ben Baird. Mr. .nine oclock,, AU welcome.
guest* at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck’s Friday afternoon.
A silPDlementarv bulletin Nn 79 |“',d Mr’ «“&gt;’ GHIuspIr. Mr*. Brule
Mr* John Gurd and Mra CiarMr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy called
Lonnie Deckers.
'.T'case.
’
bay and relumed Monday.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rarlck of on Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hayward
■Practical; straight-tipped. The W
of Hartings Sunday afternoon.
sugar TCRulallons
applying
Idnd of shoe you want for wear!
•
The Mr. and Mrs. Puff family 01 । Mr. and Mrs. William Gurd atCreek called on Mr. and Mra.
rhurrhes and to Individuals. That
nrnuirtM Him*
Urbandale have purchnvd th« Au- tended the Bryan reunion at Thom- Ralph Henney and Mr and Mrs family were in Lansing Sunday to I
bullion
provides
i^urehel
mavthat:
register a* inBebon property near the apple Sunday.
:■ Fred
Mond.y afternoon and
Fred Henney Monday
and attend the bapUsimal ceremony of .
Mr. .nd
and Mr,
Mrs. Lynden
Th, B.U-™
MrLnMw Norris
NorrD and ; evening.’
the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoi­
A good, durable Fall style in dark
canning, preserves, or baking prod- j
their new home near Assyria family called on Ira Chaffee of | Dale Hayward and Gary and le, TLscher at the Bethlehem Luth­
Quimby Sunday afternoon.
Shannon Lydy are spending a few eran church.
brown antique finish. Goodyear
ucts to be donated to hosnlial*. or- Ccn**r.
____
■
Mr.
and
Mrs.'
Dick
Chaffee
and
days
with
their
grandparents,
Mr.
welt! Smart heavy detail!
Robert Henney. son of Mr. and
phanages. or other charitable in- i IIPK.nPR&lt;.i;nT2**
“
‘
family of Jackson called on Lynden । and Mrs. Scott Lydy.
Mrs. Fred Henney who Is in selec­
fititutlons; or to needy member* HENDERSHOTT
Smart Round Toe!
| Mr. and Mr*. Bert Mesecar were tive service. Is now at Camp Ro­
of the church, or for needy per- . k Eleven members of the Hender^ Norris' Saturday eveningSADDLES
------- ----------------------I very happy to receive a cablegram
berts. Calif.
wn* or families who are not &gt;hott family amended the Hender,
members
church..
j। shj
°“ ----------reunion at Comstock
Sat- 1 Throw Your Scrap Into The Fight 'from their son, Leon, who has been
Brown - and- 2*49
Mr. and Mrs. Eton Marlow and
mcmocrs of
01 the
mr ciiuilii
------- ------- last
----- ----Smooth an- 0.49
2-Individuals
Individuate mav register a*
as . ur®
““
ay
&gt;’*
, „
. .
.
tlqued Tan
&lt;
leather — rubber 1
Industrial users
utert to obtain sugar for,
for , Mr- and
an&lt;1 Mrs
Mrs. Robert Oarruoq
Garrison ■:
pump you'll **
sole and heel! /
canning, preserves or baking prod- have gone to Detroit to visit their j
like with a
A requirement
net* in tnu.ll quantities In home 1 *«n#Linden for.severalI days.
1
medium dress
this fall!
kitchens to be donated to hospital*.
Mr* R“&gt;' Stale) and little Janet
heel.
charitable
institution*,
or
to ;of Dowagiac are spending this week

V*’,

______

'°* ,a«-’o «hooi

9IMRTERM«$

Battle
a girl
JreenAug.

Aug.
John
Aug
Lyle

I Mrv
Floyd
I. on *•
and
route
ondlI ward
ancea .
ferlln
I JinMrs
and
route

ondl-

rtori:
ville;
ville;
Vem
Fred

on.
Jbert

inrla

Mra.
een;
son:
ohrmas
telff &lt;
and

mra

4L*»
lie;

an

i in

TO AMERICA’S

SCHOOL ARMY

SHOES

SUGAR RATIONING
NOW LIBERALIZED

bey to
h. -228
boy to
JlarksIr. and
route
r and
rtinpc.
Io Mr.

Mrs Ralph Noble of Detroit were Mary, accompanied by another!
weekend guests of Mr. and Mr*. B- daughter of Battle Creek, attended i
j the ball game in Detroit Bunday. I
living animal but
Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 De Maranville spent a pan of last
Harold Norton, U viilUng Mr. and week with hl* daughter, Mrs. Arley
Mrs. Ralph Norton in Grand Rap- Todd.
_
- . Mr*. Bhupp and her father visited
Joe Beck was choeen delegate for at the home of Mr. and Mn. Floyd |
tiic Hl-Y and Is spending this week Todd of Hastings.
at Torch lake.
:
____ (, t
_____
Edgar Henney died of a heart.at- ।
„ ,
tack at the Jay Wing store Satur^ :. ,, , p“5enU *»••**
day morning about 10.30. He has 1
h*ve recently been grantbeen suffering from a bad heart ed &lt;or:
which ring* a bell
for several years. This particular or turM 0,1 ■ light, warning motor
morning, however, he teemed to feel;
when tire* are ovew or under­
better than usual and had gone !o inflated. A pair of skis, mounted on
the'store to do the marketing. He • lr»vk (similar to the hack on a

SPECTATORS

OXFORDS

OXFORDS

Q-

OXFORDS

O-

OXFORDS

24’

PUMPS

Cf

rhurchts and clubs for .Hstribution ' »‘*ih hr parcnU, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
to needy persona or to men In the berl Brill. Mr. and Mrs. Brill will
firmed service; also If to be given . take her home on Friday and spend
-dlrrctlv to needy persons, or to per- , ♦,lt' weekend there Janet was papsonal friends
‘hwd Sunday morning nt church.
As can be seen, sugar rationing | Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mattcsdn and
ha* been greatly liberalized for 1 Mr- and Mrs. Harry Whitworth
churches. Ladles Aid*, church and cam® home from Bass lake last
charitable organizations: also to Monday.
Individual* when tijo -ettfinlng or j1 Dr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Glen Gunn of KalKal­
in |j amazoo were Thursday guests at
ts-eserving. or Jtfme baking. In
small quantWWs. where they are A. C. Claries. Their son. Romig, is
given, to hospitals, charitable In- . now In the armed force* In Texas,
ttltutlons. churches, to needy perMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Storer, with
»on* or to personal friends.
Mr* John Havens and Rodney of
The officers of churches. Ladles Hartings were Sunday evening call­
Aid*. charitable organizations can I era at Albert Brills.
,
।
now get sugar, under the regula- I Mr. and Mrs Jack Sullivan are
Hon* we have given, by applying . visiting relatives In Philadelphia,
at the headquarters of the Barry . Mrs. Mary Schwueho I* staying with
County Rationing and Price Ad-! friends‘jn Dowling while they arc
minLstratlon Hoard. In tlie Hen- , gone. Mr McCain of Hastings Is
derahott block. In the store which ■ doing their chores during their abwas formerly Smrlker’s Hardware. ’ sence.

AUCTION SALE
Owing to living in a trailer haute and discontinuing our business I will dispose of
the personal property at Public Auction at the house, 801 North Broadway on

SATURDAY, SEPT. 5
STARTING AT 1 O’CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

6 ft. Kelvinator electric /
refrigerator, good condition
Monarch kitchen range
3 burner oil stove
Table and 5 chairs
Commode wood folding bed
5 rocking chairs
Wilcox Gay Cabinet radio
Monarch radio
Oak buffet Ironing board
Several stands
2~9x12rugs china cabinet
Chest of drawers
2 electric floor lamps
6 table lamps
0240^51^2573^1482096
Brown metal bed
Mattress and set of good coil
springs
Wardrobe Chiffonier

2 electric plates
3 gasoline stoves
9 x 12 linoleum Dresser
Cupboard Show case
Studio couch Baby buggy
Dinner bell
Electric toaster, grill &amp; iron
Heating stove step stools
Cupboards grindstone
Buxz pile 3 cords wood
Oil drum, 50 gal.
Chicken wire garden tools
Clothes bars Laundry stove
Fruit cans
Baby walker Cr seat
Bedding sink
Dishes &amp; cooking utensils of
all kinds and many other
articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE nothing removed until settled for.

OXFORDS
&lt;_-Antiqued brown
glove leather
loop slack shoe!

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Black patent
leather, faille
trimmed.
Sixes 4 to 8

„ -o
W

O.
|.4»
Z

plenty of hard

I

OXFORDS

Brown corded moccasin toe
bluctser!
Sanitized*
lining!

2”

Really new
smart!

Variety for Little Girts’

OXFORDS

1

OXFORDS

24’
Sturdy brown or black
leather, fine-grained trim!
Sanitized* lining!

.98

Detachable
kiltie
tongue!
Like having
two pairs! Brown or
black leather. Girls 8H

HIGH SHOE
Flexible cord soles to keep
them sure-footed. Built for

OXFORDS

Long - wearing! Cordovan
Upi Sanitized* . lining I 13-

&gt;«’

SWEATERS
2.98

GIRLS' JACKETS
Tailored of Red
Corduroy

2M

GIRLS' SPORT SKIRTS
o:

C

Warm and rugged
for school) Good­
looking two - tone
styles slide fastener
front closing*

BOY S' SLACKS
Rough herringboneal Hard fin­
ish stripes! Grand values I ..
I

BOYS' DRESS SHIRT1

"Miss Prep" Sweaters
SUp-overs or

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

PUMPS

You'll Like These!

Gored or flared styles! Bias
stltclwd pleat*! 7 lb 14. ....

HARVEY MYERS, Propr

they’ll stand

LADIES*

cardigans!

4 19

CORDUROY
Tough!®*! Bib style

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1HS
that

critical statement ap.n editorial written by
Tobin. pre*ldent of the Inter-

UU*

Questions About
' QuOStlOIIS
About
City of Hastings

MENTIONS HER BIG
SUNFLOWER

magazine published by bls union.
rnrrwt
1 . ... .
:
;
.,! Thc Jounwing are- the correct ...
A BIO GAMBLE
I Nd One can a^u*eT3an Tobin of .amirers to the twenty questions
Although there are doubtless being a labor baiter.
iasked in the article, started on
many justifiable criticisms lor tne;
page I. covering the general topic
manner
which Donald Nelson
has administered the War produc- R*pre*enUUve
"*«" w »* tings?
■inn
u nnr tn
Mim-t ln perfect agreement Hoffman ha*
No. 1—Population is 5.175.
UnMM. »l. i». wb.M~«l|||frn ,„ouucolIn „Uco,
.
»&gt;-“««•
* «•&gt;
tor hedlaUng to permit Henry J.
in 1571.
No 3—Eurotus P. Hasting*
Kaiser, American construction kcu- fair manner in which thc Wagner
Labor Relations
Act------------------ha* been ad-! No. 4—Rotary Club organized In- '
----- ....
The Teamsters Union ' 1920
the Mara ' rnlnL'iU'ret,
build giant flying boat*
। evidently lias come to a similar con-. No. 5—1153 telephones.
type in
' elusion. At least the general ex- i No. 7—Mt ward—Thoma* and
The point u uuu u\ aar. naiaci I
has guessed wrong nnd\underestl- ecutlve board of thc union in ses-;Reickord 2nd ward-Hewttt and
| ■inn
sion at Atlantic
Atlanllr- Cllv
City adopted
idnnfM a Smith
Smit
Ith/ 3d ward—Miller and Rlrvrl
Siegel. ,
mated the difficulties of \te prob- !
/ward—Goodyear and Branch. ,
1 Mr !rcsoIutlon demanding that: “The
lems to be encountered. It
No'. 6—City tax rate Is 9 82 mills.
‘ Wagner Act be administered falrl
Kaiser who wl be held
or. be abolished entirely/1
No. 10—1372 pupils
to the nation, but
i :.i.
No. 11—334 non-reaident pupils i
Il Is Improbable that any of the
It lin’t Mr. KaLrer who
'of ttjo^geperal executive
school.
No. 12—101 non-resident pupils
board of the International TeamIn grades and Junior High.
United States.
liters Union are ’labor baiters.
No. 13—School operation tax
Mr. Kaiser has had a remark­
mill*
bo. It seems that some of Hoff
able record In building tiling*. He
No. 14—School debt tax rate is
mans most pointed criticism ot la­ 3X mill*
likes u&gt; do tlie Imtxwslblc.
bor policy in thl* country is being.
No.
IS—Money I* furnished by
pleasure in life Is building thing*
reflected In certain sections of or- the school -district. the state and
faster than they have ever been
federal government.
zanlred labor
III'.!’ b'tr.’e
No.
16
—School debt Is (59X00.
Hoffman, incidentally, has nev- 1
But even genius U not infallible. er denied the right of labor to or-! No 17—Final payment in 1946.
As a matter of fact most of the ganlze into union* or to bargain
No. 19—True
production geniuses have been bad­ ■ "lb . tr.iT.
ly fooled when It cornea to airplane
, manufacture.
ez the 1X00 or so parts of a liberty
ship with fairly reasonable toler­
, S,,“U1
„
..., An accident occurred at about
ances is one tiling; assembling thc
The Shultz Community Club will nbout B;i5 Monday forenoon, near
50.000 part* of a plane with their have their Sept. 3rd all-day meeting the Russell Greenfield home In
spilt hair" tolerances. Is quite an- at the home of Mr. and Mrs Her- Baltimore on M-37. Involving two
nard DeOolla. Cloverdale. Visitors cars but Without serious Injury
welcome.
■ the occupants of either automol
Even the record &lt;&gt;f the automobile
Industry which Ls used to solving West
„ Hope
.
...
long down-grade .
.
Community club will meet at preach to Cedar creek from the
plicated nuu* production prob- theThe
schoolhouse this week Friday aomn.
haan’t been any too brilliant evening.
Mr..'Glenn. Webber and Mrs
“Crock, of BatHc ,
airplane manufacture
Brtber Johnrock will entertain the Xr.
^ritZ u^ grSX" !
ustry has helped‘contribute ways
aid for supper Wednesday. Sept. 2.*’ going south.
She noticed
and means of speeding up produc- Everyone welcome.
headed north approaching on the
itlon and has helped build sub as­
down grade, on her side of thc
semblies and parts but so far even

COMMUNITY NOTICES

lhe great bimber^plant nt Willow
Run is not in production; is. in fact.
t&gt;adly Mhmd schedule.
Maybe Kaiser can do thc job. If
I* given permission to go ahead
succeeds, tlie United Nations
-:i :
v.iiu.ilZc bl,: rar;;n
planes; If he falls, tremendous
quantities
critical
materials
needed elsewhere will be tied up
futile venture
So. at best, thc Kaiser proposal
gamble, with heavy penalties
for failure
The War Production
Board 1* to be commended fur "go-

he was a commissioned reserve olflcer and preferred to serve with the
army. So. the purge was probably
not an Important factor In the re-

Possibly If thc rabid New Deal
extremist?' tlir Walter Winchell'
and the Dorothy Thompsoas had
not whooped it up so against thc I
iMlatlonlsU. more of them might
have been &lt; •-fc.»t■ d
After all. people in the United
States are supposed to be able to
speak their mind* without fear of
punishment and if certain rabid
commentators and politician* can't
tell the’ difference between free
speech and trea*
iso&lt;-&lt;lic iwoplc back
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showing of sunflowers in the flower exhibit. She writes: “Whan I
saw the sunflowers I was sorry I N.,h..(I7did nnt
would n . ,
T'. .
. ~
not hava
hare mln.
mine eHara
there
woum Barkley. Texas, graduated In a claw

no care at all-

IT’S ALL OUT PROTECTION

rMg

jorro

and WE LOVE IT!
Just "a pair of shoes" won't
do! They need good shoes
carefully, correctly filled.
Tomorrow’s foot health de­
pends on today's foot care.
The needs of growing feel
'
rule our every effort. We
do more than merely "sell"
shoes ... we fit feet!

.98 to 3.65

rWT KHfHY /J FOO
tHTY Of

Died Suddenly In A
Carlton Center Store

.5s®-.»&gt;w;8.c«

| nt the lime of the airplane crash
| on lhe Schermerhorn farm near
Biggest Codfish
j Dowling. Last Sunday Mr. SchcrmBelieved the biggest codfish on jerhorn opened his farm to lhe pub­
record, a cod caught off Massachu­ lic. and donations were made to the
setts In 1895 weighed about 211 Rc(l Cross In lhe amount of (47X0.
pounds and was more than Ilk feet Mr. Schermerhorn wishes to an­
nounce that his farm Is now closed
to the public and was open only
Iasi Sunday.

Today we introduce

Representative Clare E Hoffman has franuenUy been dubbed a -labor

Mt Nil ll'AL &lt; OI KT
Dallas Hance of tbit city was ar
nutted by the sheriff's officers for
operating a car with stolen license
plates. The plates jsere said to
have been taken from a car belong­
ing to a Middleville garage He was
brought before Judge Cortrlght In
Municipal court Monday, was placed
on probation for a year and a**esM*d
the costs In the case amounting to
18 50.
Ray Bagley, of Orangeville, was
picked up by lhe officers Saturday
&gt;n a disorderly charge,
brought into Municipal court Mon­
day. admitted lhe offense, and was
sentenced by Judge Cortrlght to
flvp day* In Jail and to pay fine and
costs of *18 50.

MARRIAGE LICENSE
Robert B. Jackson. Wayland ...19
First Trade AueclatloE
The Bret American trade asso­ Helen N. Jorgeniwn. Middleville 16
Edgar Slaup. Nashville
ciation was formed tn 1768 when 20
Mary Lol* Wellman, Grand Ledge 17
New York merchants agreed to co- ,
operate in promoting their busl-1
ness.

POLL-PARROTS

moulded heels 10
wiggle-room toes .,
correct fit is built fain
Poll-Parrot
points .
.I..., । |..
satisfied

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE
Quality Shoos Properly Fitted"

Hasting

Michigan

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Are Here!

Hoving sold the residence and no furthir use for the furniture I will dispose of
it at Public Auction at the Sparks Shop. 112 East Court St., Hostings on

Saturday, Aug. 29,1942

an astonishing improvement in

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK

fingernail make-up

HOUSEHOLD
DINETTE SET
chrome finish blue uphoL
bile table.

2 piece blue Velour living
room suite
Kneehole desk and chair to
match Card table
Vanity dresser and bench
Occasional rocker
rayon Velour rugs

from the Willow Run plant entered
One of lhe workmen bo.utfullv
waved his paycheck at the soldiers

HOFFMAN VIEWS SUPPORTED

SOT St ( II &gt;1 &lt; hl liJohn- L. Lewis, whose performlabor leader, have
brought him into disrepute tn this
country, particularly with the fann­
ers. Ls now trying to form n union
of American dairymen. One of his
organizers started work among some
Indiana -------------dairymen.
----------He promised
that such an organization would
raise the price of milk to (4 00 pe
100 pounds. The dairymen he talk­
ed with took out their pencils and
began to figure. Milk at
a pound would make butter com
11.00 u pound to the consumer.
These dairymen well understood
that the American people could not
afford to pay (100 n pound for
butter. So they gave this organizer
a merry ha! ha! and told him they

f*Sf.

AUCTION SALE

■MMUtt ot

Tlie so-called picket line, since
lhe passage of the Wagner Act. in
many Instances can be honestly
tailed an organizing racket that
Uni founded on legitimate trade

I had to KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

L°n. My 37

According to a United Press dis­
patch from Belleville. Mich., a group
of boastful workers front thc Wil­
low Run bomber plant were given ;
a stiff lesson In iMtriotLsm by a
group of boys from the army's 90th
bombardment squadron
It seems that about 20 of the
eni near me '
plant when a group of workmen !

ing for the kind of dough you get “
Immediately the soldiers swarmed
all over thc worker*, pummelcd
them thoroughly and drove them
of the tnvi-rr
It Is refreshing to know that in
lhe United States there are still
plenty of vigorous young men who
think that there’s nothing un­
dignified about serving .their coun­
try without thought of hourly rate

which ha* grown very

tan.MADE A LIEUTENANT
Roger W. Sackett, of Nashville.
h—
..
da lieutenant

1Y shift her car to lhe opposite side
at the home of Mr*. Melvin Smith
of the pavement
Edgar L. Henney. 71. of Carltun.
for dlqncr Friday. Aug 28. Visitor*
doing so the driver of the other car.
welcome..
1 who
win' was alone.
niuiic, Robert W Reed v,
ot was seized.with a heart attack SatHastings township, who had fallen urda&gt;' forenoon while tn the store
Branrh. striker and
Quimby 4-n (Hubs'
lnIn * drowsc- "uddenly awakened at Carlton Center, which he had
The 4-H -Clubs of the Branch.
.T* enlcn'ti'in order to purchase some
.
the the
wrong
wrong
sideside
of the
of tlie
highway,
highway,
at- at­
...
.
...
Striker and
Quimby districts... will
groceries. Alter he came inside, ho
meet at the home of Mt** Dorothy tempted to get his car on his own
side of the pavement- In so doing,
Williams. N Michigan Ave.. Has­ he crashed into the front end of the minute* later he fell to the floor.
tings. Thursday. Aug. 27. at 4 P. M.
and
was
dead,
coroner
Lathrop
pro­
south-bound car. damaging Uiat car
lo prepare dinner.
nounced
i considerably. His own car Upped atlack
' the death as due to a heart
He had been ailing for
' over onto the aide of lhe roadway. ----- --some time. He had made hi* home
Hie annual school reunion of the wrecking It, but fortunately he e*-1 with his brother Ralph, who lives
Coats Grove school will be held Sm- raped with a few brubee.
near the Center. He had• ----another
i Undersheriff Doster, who Invcs- . -------- — ---------urdny,
Aug. *29.
tinted
the accident,
arc idem, reported
reported that
mat ^"kChnier. of Mt. Gilead,
11
gated the
Mr. Reid works nights tn a Battle--------------------------------------- £kcn lo thc
n. ii ..
— ^...
Leonard
The W. S. C. S. of tlie McthodLst —
Creek •__*
factory,
which ----------accounted
for . funeral home here,
church will hold it* regular meeting hl* falling asleep. The accident | *"* funerai was held Tuesday
ANOTHER PURGE' FAIl-S
In the church basement on Wedncs-' could be called fortunate, because ; •*tefnoon nl 2:00 o'clock jit lhe
People back home resent
'
.
...
1 ’Methodist
I,
Methodist church
church in
In Freeport ..I,
with
day.
Sept. 2. a potluck dinner hon- no serious Injury
resulted,
lional interference in local affairs." oring those who have birthday* In I
Rev. Everett Love in charge. The
; burial was in Freeport cemetery,
_..a.w™te_,)U4. R . c
Tha.
Such a conclusion Ls evident as JU0-.
a result of the attempted purge of served at noon. Mr* Leon Dunning
. and Mra. Bert Patton
th
Schermerhorn for Aid -o* pay day, buy bondsIsolaUonut representatives from the ‘cnarge
charge, 0I
of dccoranoiu
decoration* fof
fof tl
the table
halls of congress. Of ten attempted ■ Mra. AUce
Alice Collin*. Mra
Mr* Fordie I -nlc Red Cross wishes to express
purged. eight of the isolationists Casey,
Mrs. ----Ada.Thorpe
and Mra.I,,., uimiM
thanks ioto uu;
Guy cxiicruicriiurn
Schermerhorn
- -----------------------------Rntv-rf RartiM wln
n.-lll nr»,M&gt;rn ‘ihnrn. ]I and
...
. cooperation
.................
he proRiia. thP
mr public
puuuc .for
iot their
uirir
coopcranon
have been renominated. Of the two Rram
who were defeated, one let-It be
known throughout his district that

put propt

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EHEN YU
FINISHING LACQUER

60&lt;
Amazing. you'll ny, when you try it. Protects the chipchecking secret of CHIN YU Nail Lacquer. Apply it

New brown metal bed. box
springs and innerspring
mattress
Norge apartment style gas
stove
Royal vacuum sweeper
Hand sweeper
Table model 6 tube Gen
Electric radio
Occasional chair

F U R N

T U R E

4 straight chairs and kitchen
table
2 electric floor lamps
5-way and 7-way desk lamps
Glass window shelfj
Clothes hamper Drapes
Feather pillows Bedding
End tables.
Good used clothing
Books Toys
Electric toaster
Gas plate, new
Shovels and tools
Circulating heater
No. 17 DeLaval cream
separator, power attach­
ments
Dishes and cooking utensils
of all kinds

peeling almon an impoiiibility . .. ipeedi drying — item

THESE GOODS ARE NEARLY NEW AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.

SCHOOL

TROUSERS

A Chollenge Volue 50% wool—50% rqyon.

198 lo 29»
SWEATERS
A variety of zipper and slip overs in many colors.

150 to 098
SHIRTS
Plenty of broadcloth and Iona sleeve knit shirts.

85cto125
HOSIERY
New colors full, elastix fop sox.

20clo39
new slock of

BOYS HEAVIER JACKETS

•PPO-1 O' Chii»-Ch»k once and you’ll oe»&lt;r be w ithout II

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

CARVETH 6- STEBBINS
THE REXAI.L DRUGGISTS
Courteay and Friendly Service Shown to All
PHONE 3131
Hastings

MRS. BERNICE KELLEY, Prop
DEWEY REID. Auction..,

“ Clerk
--------------------C. M. HAMMOND.

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy '
HASTINGS

MICH

�THE HAB-rmoe BANNWL THVRSBAY. AVGUST 17, 1S41
tha weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Ritchie at thair cottage at
Oun lake. On Sunday they all at­
tended the Old Settlers picnic at
Charlton Park.
•-----------I Mrs lAVern Calthrop called on
Rubber Con Bo Mode From Mr Calthrop al the American Le­
gton hospital Bunday, finding Mm
Wheat—Why Not Try
feeling fairly good.
It Out?
Our school wll open Monday. Aug.
31.
with Mra. Edna McKlbbin as
If the farmers of this county,
teacher.
stale and nation arc awake to their | Sunday callers nJ the Jennie Nor­
own interests as weU as those of our ris and Sarah Smith homes were
nation, they will bring pressure, by j Mrs. E. A. Parker and Elisabeth of
petition and otherwise, upon con­ Hastings and Mrs Eart Johncock.
gress to provide for the making of. local.
rubber from wheat.
\
' Mr. and Mm. Clarence Adrlanson
It has been demonstrated that it and family of Marshall called on
can be done; that from a bushel of Mr. and Mrs. George Adrtanson and
wheat eight pounds of rubber ban Mrs. Lewis Johnson and family.
Sunday evening.
be made. It has been demonstrated. •
also, that tires for cars made from ’
wheat-rubber have by teat stood up * BANFIELD
under actual road travel for 8.000 i Mr and Mm Chas Sylvester of
miles.
Battle Creek called on Mr. and Mrs
Il has also been demonstrated Don Putnam'Bunday.
that after lhe carbohydrates have
Don Putnam, who recently under­
been taken from the wheat to make went an operation in Fannock hos­
the rubber, lhe live-stock feeding pital. is convalescing nicely at his
value of lhe by-product Is better home.
than the unprocessed grain, for such
Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Putnam of
feed is high in protein and fat con- Charlotte spent the weekend at
Twin Cedars
tact.
Every kid who has ever shucked ■ Mra. Waller Hobbs spent last
the grain from wheat heads knows week In lhe Community hospital in
Hint after he chews It for a time Battle creek. She returned home
there Ls a residue of rubbery mate­ much Improved in health.
low Tunsate. a former readdent
rial that lhe saliva will not dissolve.
Probably that fact led to the test­ of Banfield, who now resides south
ing of wheat as’a source of rubber. of Lansing, was calling on old
Another advantage is the fact , friends tn Banfield Bunday.
thaj in six months' Ume factories ' Mrs Lillian Lenarr will commence
for making rubber from wheat can teaching tn thc King school Mon­
be built and put into successful day.
operation. The process of extract- I The Benfield school will com­
ing rubber from the wheat is very ; mence Monday with Mrs. Hazel
simple, as thc conversion takes but Douglas as teacher for her fourth
year.
two minutes)
Mr. and Mra. Peter Standley of
Tlie price of wheal has been
greatly depressed in this country be- ' Bedford called at Twin Cedars Mon­
cause we raise so much more of day evening.
that grain than we consume. Thus I MIm Evelyn Palmiter of Femdale
we depend upon foreign markets, and Mrs. Alta Palmiter of Ft Wayne
lo fix tlie price, and they force the Ind. wcre guests over the week­
figure to such a low point that rats­ end of Mrs. Eva Sweet.
ing that grain has become under
normal conditions unprofitable for
Sulphur ‘Air*
farmers
The air In some of our big in­
That wheat surplus. and millions
dustrial centers is polluted with
of bushels more with it. can be utill«d for making ’rubber. Al eight sulphur, equal to 100 tons of sul­
ixnmds to the bushel, dpd lhe by- j phuric acid to lhe square mile, ac­
product excellent for feeding cattle, cording lo estimates.
n price of 11.25 per bushel could be
realized.
And that price would
make wheat n profitable crop for
lhe fanner.
LIBERTY UME/flCKS
Aside from benrflttlng the farm­
er. the making of rubber from
wheat would make this country In
•i measure independent of the East
Indies in supplying America's de- .
m:imi« for robber, and would pre­
vent u foreign monopoly of that
product.
It seems to the Banner that this
Is a lime for action by the farmers
of America, They should urge conr.reea to do something about getting
nn American supply of rubber from '
an American product, of which we .
produce a large surplus, and can
easily increase that surplus.

FARMERS SHOULD
SHOW AN INTEREST

PRAIRIEVILLE
Mrs. Bcrr Temple of Kalamaaoo
mid Jack Temple of Jackson were
Thuraday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M J. Norris
Miss Patricin Baker of Kalamazoo
spent n few days last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Le
Grande iiePriesier
•
Mrs. LaVem Calthrop spent from
Thursday until Sunday with her
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Miner
in Knlnmnzoo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adrianson
entertained at dinner Saturday. Mrs.
Adrtanson's brother. William Graham of Detroit.
Mrs. Georgia Bellingham return­
ed home Sunday after spending two
weeks with her son and family In
Plainwell.
.
Mr. and Mrs . Morton Young and
Mrs and Mrs. Perris Quick and famBy enjoyed a trip to Port Austin,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. M. J. Norris spent

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Luxury Styling—Sale Priced for Augudl

to help do a better wartime Job ore a part of
your home! Tire and gatoline shortages and

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longer working hours mean that you're going to
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A real relate man from
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Said—“We’ll bring thia

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war io an end
If all of us sign
On that old ‘dotted line’
When Uncle Sam asks us
,
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N

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'

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Who was lhe firs! Chioi Signal Officer ol the
United States Army?

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What do you know about this Qag
which preceded the use ol the
Slars and Stripes?

3. Two hundred Americans have
loaned their dogs lo the Army lo be trained, (a)
as Army sheep dogw (b) lo carry rum to wounded
soldiersi (c) to be companions lo generate who
have ao dogs: (d) to help guard Quartermaster
Corps depots at aighl

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5. What weapon is known in Army slang as “the
devil’s piano?"
&amp;

This Insignia is worn by members ol
what branch ol lhe service?

I

594

Who was lhe heroine during lhe War
lor American Independence who eased General
Washington’s army from a surprise attack?
A bombardier takes, an oath, (a) to bomb every
enemy he seew (b) lo slay sober lor the duration
oi the wan (c) to protect the U. 3. bombsight. il
need bo. with his file; (d) to go to bed every nigh!
at 10.

9. Where wag this Hag (with I
in white letters on . a blue
displayed in a great
naval battle?

10. Defina these Army abbreviations:
AA. AAG. A. F_ AT.

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What brigadier genera) ol the United States Army,
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THTRSDAY. AVGUST 97, 1943
I eleven days old and raised him to
।pared for use at the mill*. Thl* farm will vary widely, depending A A MTV FA 1
MRS. JENNIE NORRIS
‘moan* that it niuai
must uc
be mi
cut wim
with al- upon
distance num
from uie
the msrmar-*|p||^||
| IRAF'iCK 3
manhood His death so soon after
ui&gt;u&lt;i the
me uw»i&gt;i.c
’
ENJOYS 99TH BIRTHDAY
Ugator shear* or acetylene torch** kets. local faculties for handling
Mr* . Jennie Norris. Civil war , Ufan she eould fear. She his two
to a size fcr use in thc furnaces and local labor cost*, and the
thc qual- f BJAUf EVAEniElirEC
Then it must be graded and trans- ilty
ity "f
------ The
------—• of
•»--the \HIIW [Ar
widow, of Prairieville celebrated great-grandchildren. Ronald I ee
of the scrap.
quality
LJ
ported loscrap
the mills.
1*
particularly
Sheet metal,important.
scrap 1* , **
--------------,v ’’ ---------- W
her win
k»th'birthday
August ; ToIm1o
“nd ch*rlo“e Marie Hughe*,
of
nrr
oinnoay Tuexdsy
iursu»y. August
. Smith
i Toledo. nhlo
Ohio. Her sister. Wr
Mra.
wire fencing, etc., must be bundled *because
not all scrap ||
is of a quality
‘
'** j (Continued from page 1. Section 1)
Uth- at her home with cards, let­ comes across the road nearly every
in a high priced baling machine to command ceiling prices—tlie let me down easily to the ground
.'2"” lflowers.
ro,a
nea,,y
every
—”and
—■*' - rix
*■“ day to visit
-Ch" d.,
in MU.,uk, « ters,
IX
S.;’"roHera
.Iff
■“* her.
’-•.."
“■a!
”’' enjoy
which reduces bulky materia) tlie presence of any tin in steel reduces
and
&lt;ihey
slxe of an automobile body to the the price f4 per ton. for example
,------—------ .... ..v.., Bna
N J NOTUS. Mr ana
junk pile* are equally u important
°t an orange crate.
In order lo help the farmer In band wagon. We were In. too. and !Mrs Wm R NorT1*. her sister. Mr*. ,
as Um mines. Unlma « build up
There lias been some feeling tlial Barry county to get the best pos- I don I mean "Maybe.
We hook- s,^ SmUh. T. H. Ketchum of ,8he listens to thc radio a great
stock-pUes at once, some of our .
P^ce offered by scrap dealers slble price for his scrap iron and ed on eight horaes. but they couldn't; Martin, her great-grandson. Ron-!,
I deal. The story of the Bible, "Light
large steel mills may have to close u ‘°° low H "light be explained steel, the Salvage Committee ha* budget it. So i got old Mike with Bld L Hughes, ot Toledo, Ohio. ‘
down for a while this winter for .He" th"‘ t,ie government ha* set,set up weighing and storage sta- —
j..., ,
KartA ... - .
----- .
------price ceiling* for the scrap which tlon* in lhe county: Delton—Delton

COUNTY GETS
SCRAP QUOTA OF
1.101,000 TONS

lKIlNL

intend to reflect upon hl» reputa- called off lhe dance at Charlton
park.
going
to
tkm or to impugn his character.
“ Ute participant*
*—— —
‘— '"
■Tills statement is made by The Reid’* report at Thornapple lake.
Thirty other Coast Guard* and the
suit of our Investigation. It Is Ute same number of girl* of tlie Girls
policy of thia publication at all times Service Organization enjoyed a
to advocate unity of action and to "box social." lhe boxes being auc­
tioned off.
.
____________________________ . .
Tlie Guardsmen put on an exthese rights, it U our earnest ef- hlbltion ot drills, signals, marching
and presented manual of arms.
The Klwanlans supplied free skates
THE TIMES PUBLISHING CO.
for these 80 young people Dancing
By John C. Manning.
and singing completed the evening's
Managing Editor.
entertainment.
I Irving Charlton, park donor, was
active in organizing the first "Old
Settlers" picnic and ii*» helped to
sponsor the picnic each year.

SIGLER ADDRESSES
"OLD SETTLERS"

be'waste m«-,thU rfMSOn “’e dealer must keep clman
Elevator,
and
I....
terlal dealers cannot be hv.m'wd hu buying prices in relation with icreamery; Middleville—Flnkbelner -K.UU wn» Lull 1,1
qMILUIhU.
N—...L..r— By this time Banly's Irish was thor­ New York. It took six weeks and :i?, ‘r
There Is no substitute ' for thework 'tlle (eUtag price* allowed by the and Son Elevator:
“ health is fairly good for one of herthey are doing, and It must be said ■ BOVemment. Whereas lhe dealer Nashville Co-op Elevator. At the»e oughly rolled. I got into Mikes 1
that they are doing a fine natriotic 'bu&gt;’ &gt;cr,P lron b&gt;' lhe "farmer's place*/scrap Iron will be weighed harness myself, told the band bovs
'Continued from page 1. Sec. D
Sh. u &lt;m, « a family of
1
\
ton" or 3.000 pound*, he sells to andza receipt wIM be given to tlie
bit of work.
MaraarK Samaal C.. William "*r
■
..__________
bomb*, and other materials of war
When enough ha* nccum- to 'look out fot your hats' When .
The Junk dealer fa Die
— only one ' *he miu by *hf Rr0“ H”’ or 2 240 seP*‘i‘
1 gave the second pull the wagon .
when needed.
A small crowd was on hand to
qualified or equipped •tox handle P01"1*11; ln addition he must stand ufaled to make transportation to came out *0 quick that It uufalnted
I We must stamp out the under­ hear Gerald L. K. Smith here
scniD nunou rust n must be the «l*nie of sorting and_j&gt;re-'Hastings worth while, the entire
mining Influence* that threaten lo Thursday afternoon.
sorted Thereare some 75 grades of' Paring the scrap, as well as the accumulation will be sold and i four of the necks of the players and :Mrs. Margaret Mullen lived to be! •• ^LL FLUUVLV DI
(Thursdav
1
95:
Samuel ex-sheriff of Barry 'vi|p
viip riiai
ri|(| A8(
Ail J*A
/*A
■crap metal, which only the expert c&lt;Bt of transportation to lhe each farmer will be paid according smashed most of their instruments. •95;
afternoon fa the worst day of the
So ended that day. and I felt that Co.
1
and William Ritchie of Yun- I
\!l . (I II 111
. our duty to "quit fooling, go to work. weyk for a meeting of any kind in
know*. Ferrous metaU cannot be “‘lls
10 ‘hr P0^* {» drtlvered.
'
1 had done a fair day's work: and kee
1
Springs lived to be In their l,,fc **&lt;’
’•*'
mixed with nonferrous meUU. In. Itl»evident from this that the
No one should fall to bring in
Hastings*.
1
and Mrs. Sarah
Smith was
In careful planning for the future
------- --------—.
'Continued from page 1. Sec. p
addition, the scrap must be pre-1 price which can be paid on the scrap because he found so little it wo got to the next place on time. 80*:
’ mother
“
was )n Bn ,trcu of B UMle morp than B|x 1wc cannot leave the fanners high saw and heard a master of political
|
doesn't seem lo amount to anything. feeling none. the worse for wear. 88 last February Tlwir
dry without adequate provision oratory in action. Mr Smith plays
No mailer what condition Uie scrap 1 could tell more about that arc'
“wav
square miles have cost the Sun OU and
'
■
Mrs. Norris was bom in Cale- (Cr nt least (50.000: and they hove for
their labor.
is in. It can be used. On the other ond year, but I guess tills will an1
on the strings of prejudice and emodoitiu,
N
Y.
August
11.
1843.
and
.
•'When
the
people
appreciate
the
hand no one should be guilty of
paid considerable sums for leases
tloh with all the skill and finesse
witiuioKuiiK
*■------ -r— -*ith the Ringling lived there till she was lik when ।In Rutland township, where their seriousness
of the problem, they will of an expert harpist. Or, In oth- r I
withholding any
any quantity
quantity ut
uf strap
scrap ■
‘
which can be. nsert one broken‘*ho*’8 •'"* ,hf
life, they came to Yankee Spring* where ,sounding tests, made some time ngo. .*do as Americans have always*done er wonts, he doesn't miss a trick.
plow will
be willing to make any -sac­
win makr
iilukc 100
mu armor-plerring
uiiiiur-pirrvilig B'1 1h HCt'd I^rfectly natural-no her parent* hud purchiised land j Indicated structures that might con- rind
r
Opixmenu of Smith have made a
i
—
. —
—.
one of
those near Gun
fake.
They made u t tain oil
projectiles.
A
womoul
disc ...
will exertion
'’’‘crtion nt
nt all,
all. i wore
--------------------rifices
necessary to win thc war." mistake in attempting to smear
;
’
provide steel for 210 seml-automa- -------lunn-&gt;\ —
“,l,x r!:h
wllh x
» litiic.
&gt;»»»&gt;«• white, ciearing in the forest and built
.Sigler declared
Evidently the company has not Mr
'
him. In the first place, there are
paint.B
tic carbines. An old hand com- ■ ix-aked iiat and with my face—
'••• a log bamand house where they
..r,a u
H uu
n«pc
u&gt;
».nmng
on
in
Introductory remarks he few. if any. available facts lo smear
!
given
up
al)
hope
of
finding
oil
In
h' .ed.“ I- chased the greased
their home till Mr.. Ritchie j this part of Barry county, for they ’"Id ‘hat the people of Barry counshelter will make three 1-tnch
- ------ pig. and made
with: secondly. Smith thrives on
|
j.j
.
..
.
.
dlK1
Jn
J8ad
Mri
Rjtchie
lived
।
shell*. A worn shovel will helpi,lld Jnl' of &lt;"nny stunts. Acting
have recently paid quarterly re- ,y sh“uI? “PP“*ti“e Chariton park, such forms of opposition—they arc
make 4 hand grenades. One old .,hr danied fool was easy for me— there till the house burned two .newals on some of their leases. one nf
of ,h
the" beautiful spots of Michi­ 'right down his alley."
flatiron Ls enough for .6 hand gre-[*1 c"mr so natural I could tell a years later. Her grandson. Harry
gan with Die natural grandeur of 1 One of the main polnU. ot re­
Ritchie stayed with her. Then she .
nades.
There's
war
use
for
every
!
lo
‘
«*I
things:
but
I
guess
your
read
­
Barry county.
sistance Mrs. Smith will have to v'
'glMW
bit of scrap.
| en* have seen foe’__—u.— •made
------ her home among her chil-I
He was introduced by Prosecuting ■ overcome In the ’minds of many
...„, may there be °"r .of
-------------when the lady dren.
*•, ...
In getting in scrap
that tvpe.
Attorney Barnett, secretary ot the , people fa why an individual who
•/i
a ’personal
«uur«ntiul satisfaction
call.fur'lnn that comes. Will*
a
j whoDCrfllFmed
performed Wl
with the big snakes
-Mr* Norris was married October ।
Klwanls
club
who.
as
master
of
can spill forth the hptnlly Amrri5TATC5
from a Job well done, and the In one of the sideshows was sick 25- 1866 to . Murk Norris, son of
ceremonies, played a large part In 'canLsms that lie does, ever become
.knowledge
----- -------- .. ..
_
.have
----- ------. I«„
---u U
-- _&gt;------that you
served
! for two weeks. TI atook
hoc
placeI tarns.James Norris, pioneer of YStlkCC
tlie smoothly running 'schedule of ‘so involved with Huey Ixing who
.—... was aa veteran i (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1&gt; •i the day.
your country well; and may we in that show r wore h»i* clothes. -Springs. Mr. Norris
I headed one of the mast vicious and
8th'' Michigan Cavalry of L
pledge piat-"Brave men shall Holland the snakes didn't know the of' the
‘
Another feature of the afternoon corrupt one-party political ma­
•announced
what the first assign-,
'!
die because I fullered."
I difference, so we got along nil right the Civil war. They bought BO acre* jinent
of thc company was
!। was a baseball game when the
next
lo his father's place and clear- '‘ Lieut. Plumley volunteered for of- 1j Charlton Park Nine won 8-4 over chines this country has ever seen.
'»&lt;»
....
_■ I did enjov myself for I just
love
' Although Smith, hlmsealf! V115 nPV*
.
• HIM n.
snakes twined about my neck. But cd It to make their home. Six chil- fleer*
training in thc marine corps ' tlie U S. Wire team of Battle Creek er been connected with any ot lhe
LIU, c.
|„
h-uu-no. lor mr. I dren were bom to this union: Hath- .
•Th* tuta trade witli Janan lhe hel. I
. . , .
. .
,
tn the fall of 1940 soon after the ' The picnic lunch at noon was 1 graft and so must be given a clean
j neved hud em but I’ve seen, and erine. Adelbert P.. Fredrick P.. Mark
followed by “songs,
recitations
and bill in this respect, thc fact that
announced
a
plan
for
tialnj
C."*
’
.
“
7
“
“
ter far Plaquemines parish (Loufal- i helped care for. fellows that did J . William R. and Lucy, the lust marines
।
ing
400 new officers from college i dr*’ls b*' the Coast Guardsmen
; remains* that lie wax a slcd-iencth
ansi because the United Stales still, have
.... . ’em.
.
three of whom ore still living.
graduates
I
lunches were enjoyed by partisan of Long's and even de­
will need its Egster lilies.
"Well. I guess this is enough nonThey moved to Prairieville town­
He was assigned to Quantico. Va . mo*‘ of the picnickers, but lhe Kl- livered his funeral oration. In the •
Heretofore Japan has sent 27.0QQ.- sense for this time. You miiy hear ship in 1882. Mra. Norris lias lived and
una completed
comutet«i six months'
moron*- trainmm
nd. ‘’f
minds of many people, tltere fa no
000 lily bulbs to America annually— : from me again. If you can stand for Via?" £”7?'
“■«
&gt;&lt;&gt;
"" 1*a'" 01
s' nm- reconcllllation between Huey Long
Mr Norris olrd
died Amrust
August 11
11. ’g*
DiTg'o'Xlne^
m
about 97 tier cent of this country's ‘this one. We’ll soe how it works 1007. Mr.
— w
---- ------- ■.
second parish.
and good, old-fashioned American­
consumption—so the freezing cf Jap­ ohl.
1918
They had three grandchil- Ueutenant
Saturday the Inclement weather ism.
"Now n word to all my readers!
anese credits has given Louisiana's
ot K*’™*"?'
Before he volunteered for train- '
unique Creole lily, a cream-white Take it or leave It: believe it or not. his brother.
who died in jn|t be W(W IUMK:iated With his fath- !
Don't believe too much of It. I have France January 1919 while serving er m the hardware business In
plant, the chance of a lifetime.
'Die only other lily-growing spot some bigger ones.
m World War 1. and Mrs Delo* Na*hvillr
He graduated from
Gen. Albert J. Myer, born in Newburgh. N. Y- entered the Arm,
Yours truly
Hughes of
Orund j^dKP nigii
hlgh ncnooi ana
Bnd att. :
Of Toledo. Ohio.
.muuiu
in the country, besides Plaquemine:
George F. Cramer.
as asalslanl surgeon in 1854 and shortly thereafter drolled memo
Mrs. Norris took George Ketchum tended Michigan state college and '
parish (county.I is the'norlhwc^i
or Hmjty.or Both."
at his mothers death when he was North Central college in Napier- '
randa on visual signaling, fa luna. 1861. ha organised lhe Signa!
rection of Oregon.
---------------------------------------------------------- ville. III.

l ./'S

Gerald L. K. Smith
Speakes Here

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DETROIT TIMES
CLEARS HOFFMAN OF
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HEBE THEY ABE.

'Continued from page 1. Sec. D
man's letter dated April 15. 1943.
demanding a retraction of certain
statements contained In its Sunday.
April 12th. publication did not come
to lhe attention of lhe management
until after suit had been started.
This was through no fault of Con­
gressman Hoffman, because his let­
ter was very promptly written, and
arose &gt;nly because of the press of
business in the Times office. The
Detroit 'Timex has caused its rep­
resentatives to read Mr. Hoffman's
speech, to interview him and some
of hfa associates, and has discovered
that the plaintiff had Inadvertently
and erroneously been referred to os
a 'pro-Gennan propagandist.'
"Oqr investigation discloses that
tlie plaintiff has not criticized the
Army. Navy, or Air Corps: and that
there Is nothng In his speech.
“Don't Haul Down the Stars and
Stripes", to that effect. We find
no evidence that this sueech was
used by German spies or was sold
by George Sylvester Vlereck. a Ger­
man agent. It appears that Viereck has been In prison, previously
having been convicted, and that Mr.
Hirifnjan has
no
acquaintance ■
whrover with him: and that he j
had no knowledge that a man '
named Hudson or others suspected !
by anti-American activities Intended
to sell copies of this speech, and
that he did not give tliem permls-

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Thert
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E. Barnett. The time ait U due to JUVIHL LVLUIJ
alterations
at Weeks------------------Air Field near
-— ------------------------— .। ■ —------■■■
~
" •। flcera at the
tha next regutar
regular meeting
meer
Huron,7where
working
|1 MlSM
j.
lcEiWaln held
an uiIn- of........
th« Legion Auxiliary
be nciu
held uashmus
-“I— . ----------------- . he •. Is
--------.for
an-'
sicuwain
ncm an
j to
u- w
bi CLUB
,Port
HASTINGS LUL.ST
COUNTRY
Mr. and Mra. Royal Mycra and and Mlu Doris Lundberg spent the1| , Mra. Alonso E Trim spent the Ikhi*
■
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A,ln„
STrwwU«er,
Instructor * rating in aeronsutica. । fonna| Ml hom(. -muriday afternoon ■» ‘he Legion Home Thursday. Sept. I Forts.nlne
.
Mlu Anne Burton of Ann Arbor left weekend In Whitanall with Mrs. (
I weekend with retatlves at NuhvUle | Katherine Anne Hamilton of Flint for her cousin. Mra. Minnie Keyes 3 A11 member* try and be there. I-.— dl,.
’attended the
*. A TO
। Mr. and Mra. Will Mishler of near U the guest of Supt. and Mr*. D. A. of Washington. D. C.. Wtx&gt; vtailsd I Congratulation* to our publicity ££
Monday for a trip to ths Great Elizabeth Smith.
Mis* Catherine Loftus. Ml** Rev. 1।
2" dh'^p 01
&gt;■!»&lt;;
OT aiamoil W9 promt* '
, —7—-—"
.
WWW"
Smoky Mt. National park.
VU
rau
he,
her Thbuoi,
Thursday and ma.,
Friday.
pent In the lounge, while mixed
Of
Benson.
MM.
Hazel
Hinckley.
Mrs.
j
"
?
rOh
’
•
Mlu Barbara Dlckoff of Iron
Mrs. James Silsbee had as her
"------- —.u_
— . .. _ ।Of the Atlanta branch at this
..im. tt.iKaw
t— Hubert
Staff Sgt Hubert B. Bronson and
Mountain U the guest of fier untie tv
Uon for thc moat number of InThelma
Hubert -mn
and Joo
_______________
_
_
_
_
ganlzatkm.
.
guest last week her aunt. Miss Kate nosu
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Kelley
were
EO
guests at rnnner rast
^the
ctaX b?
v |
and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Laurence were at the Ionia fair last Thurs­ Mrs. Bronson arrived in Hastings Thtbout of Grand Rapids.
________ _ Mpi. Clayton Brandatet-1 Out-of-town guuM ware: Mm.
Friday morning and spent the day
day.
at their
m tne Mate.
—men's
_. . honi. ! Lee Whitcomb. Leonia, N. J, vUk
Mra. Jason McElwain. Miss Mary week
ter and—
Mra.X7...
fiuy------Keller,
JXe Wednesday
‘KTX;
at Leach lake
o,n“Many
tor I ---------Mr. and Mrs. Harold lewis of
Mra. Harry Baldwin went to Lan­ With their grandparents. Mr. and McElwain and Miss Eriiily McElwain
.or* going to Dr. Ray Ftnnle and Mr*. Dan Walldorff; Mlu Barbara
Memphis, Tenn,
recently
were sing Friday to visit her brother and Mra. D. C. Bronson and Mra. Bron­ spent Sunday In Battle Creek.
won by Mr*. Morri* Hill and Roy.
*®°.. Walter Stanley. Mr. and Mra. Ray Dtckoff. Iron Mountain, with Mra.
son's parents. Mr. and Mra. E. J.
house guests of Mr. and Mrs I Branch were chairmen of ths pre- William Stebbins; Mr*. Vlnnie Mhu*
Mrs? Roman Feldpausch and two
Lewis of West Mill St
/ ' Supplee. Mr. Baldwin and Mr. and Beek of Carlton. Sgt. Bronson re­
vlously announced committee.
: Boyd. Atlanta, Oa., with Mrs. Chas.
...
;8«te
. *■»■*' to the
uie National
nxuuiuu Convention
VOTivciiuon at
■( ,
'
'
I Potta.
Mr. and Mra. Verrol oonk i of. Mr* James Parmer spent Sunday turned tlw same evening to Sei- 1daughters are visiting her brother­
o .* .
,
1 Kansas City in September and Mra 1
-----------*
«ut h. ....u*
Detroit visited friends here lut there to celebrate Mrs. Baldwin’s fridge Field and Mra. Bronson re­ in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ger­
Mra. Wiliam Schader, Jr., was , 8hirley Henry.President elect-alter- About 20 golfer* lunched Friday
£?
ald
Bwerdfeger,
and
family
of
Bufturned
th9
day
following.
weekend. Having sold their pnie birthday.
hostras to eight guests at a
dessert
.
1
_...
, McKibben.
... Mr. falo.
Mr. and Mra Earl
.h— ....
„u_
m”X
,
- jr— -----owrkan. Mra. A. D. Hardeg.ee of Fort and Mra. yfUlard White and Nita! Mrs. Charie* Leonard spent lire brUy rrjndil
*“«“&gt; I Houngi -u -,U npmmud it
Bra^ch*and Mra
French
7' at 8:50 'n“'
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Wayne, ind.. Is vislUng her motner. T/1 want tn r&gt;«(it flnn&gt;4*v
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14860 Maple Ridge. Detroit, thek Mrs. Jennie
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,nd Mr»- w O. Bradford, chm.. Mr.
Howe,---her ---------------slater, Mra. brate Nila Jo's second birthday at weekend in Kalamazod due to the Koberu. « uum Rw,. u. HUh ,nl ... Mr.
M„. Alben £.1,.
Illness of her son-in-law, Timothy
were here to attend to btuineu af­ Jennie Sluck and Suzanne.
!«*!«»««•
Uie home of Mr. Whites brother Howard.
Mr,. M.r.b.11
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Mr
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fairs. Mr Conklin Is tool Inspector, Mri
'Mrs Ceell Roberta and daughter,
Mr* Nellie Conaway, who is hav- I
j* casteV’^” W,lcox- and
Mrs §hlrley Henry. Edwtn Brandstetter and Mrs. Cedric Morey ! _
at lhe Hudson Naval Ordnnnce I
— -LouLsr; of Baton Rouge, lai, Charles White.
1. her two
twn weeks’ vvacation
&gt;^.t&lt;nn »m.n
Sayles.
Sayles. Harry
Harry Larsen.
Larsen, Ted
Ted Reed.
Reed.
ofl*war*hfrr hC ,nsprcU nwucriBU . who
hai
Ing
from i Mra. l. j. csston.
— .avfc^bcyn
vlsltlnr' Mra. RoMr. and Mrs. James Mason mo­
Pete Maus. Maurice Foreman. An­
the
City
Bank,
accompanied
by
Mrs.
| Mrs. John Chandler's bridge club
Phlox and gladioli were used
berLs’ parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank tored to Petoskey Saturday to take
Mlu
w,*. spent
.p,„t lhe
lh, wui.
gelo Spirts.
Mh* Hell,,
Helen Wade
week- j£X,p“toot;- ,
about the lounge of the Ibutlngii
“ c,ucrlalnca
ncr n°
“lc Wed«eawas
entertained Bt
at her
home
Mra. William R. Oook who will re­ ludtr mntnn-rfn|nftprnnkfnrtHw&gt;r nrnt I **
n?bu
homp 1OT Olkw whir, Uwy ire
10 Fr"nk,ort u,c ftrsl nesday evening. Aug. 19 at a dessert.
Country club Tuesday tot tlie ladles’
main tor several weeks.
iMrs NeU Adlllr Bnd Mlsa Barbara DONALD L. BOYES
luncheon. Forty-two members and
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller have or the week.
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tamii), Her shier. Miss Florence their home
Mrs. C. F Finstrom spent last week , Wilcox were guests. Mrs. Robert RECEIVES 10-YEAR AWARD gnd guests attended.
as their guest her stater Mra. L. C
Wade, returned with her after i .»
— . u
spending
! .Mr!’ Ral»,h Tha^r ttn&lt;1 Patience Sutherland of Santa Monica. Calif. In Louisville. Ky., a* the guest of i Walldorff. Mra. Richard Brower and
Donald L. Boyes, son of Mr. and
spending five
five weeks
weeks there
there.
wlx&gt; arrived last weekend for a two her son and his wife. Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Gerald Lawrence carried off Mrs. Roy Boyes, was one of ten to MLss Marjorie Herrick and Mrs. Roy
Mr. and Mra Cornelius Manni of Clarkston visited her mother.
Roy Finstrom.
the honors.
weeks'
visit.
’
Mrs.
Ernest
Edger
and
aunt.
Miss
receive the Ten Year Award made Branch, bridge honors being award-,
nnd daughter. Mrs Robert Tipton
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maurice
Pierson.
to student* for outstanding achieve­ cd to Mrs. Don Siegel and Mra.
spent the weekend at Scott Field. Julia Rock, last week. Mr. Thayer
a ,mall number of Odd Fellows ment during the ten years following David French.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Chapel and Washington. D. C.. visited Mr and
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w Tipton „
lluIiro WMJl *1cre botl'
Hl., where Pvt.
1* »ni
stationed.
Tlie outstanding feature of the
BATTLE CREEK
and Rebekahs met for a picnic dtn- graduation from the General Motors
Bill Bush recently''returned**from ‘ Mr an&lt;1 Mr" At*n
went Tommy of Battle Creek, and Mr Mrs Walter Wallace Friday
Mra.
Clara
Jones
of
Wyandotte
|
ner
at
Reid'*
Resort.
Thomapple
Benton Harbor where lie has been lo Detrolt
weekend on a com- and Mra. Arthur crothers spent spent from Wednesday until Sun-1 lake. Sunday. Later they went to Institute of Technology.
FALL TERM BEGINS
Mr Boyes was awarded a 1940­ Vlnnie Reum Boyd of Atlanta. Ga..
imcking fmtchni.
blncd buslncsa nnd pleasure trip. last weekend at the Dolan cottage
who
gave'
M-veral
readings
inter
­
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlton park where they saw lhe 1941 fellowship to tlie Massachusetts
SEPTEMBER 1-8
Howard Bliss. Signal Man Third Thc5'
Uielr son-ln-taw and
, ball game and attended the pro­ Institute of Technology by the Al­ spersed with some of her own
Mr. and Mra. Charles Sanders are J. E Mattoon.
Class, leaves today fnr Fort Wil- daughter. Mr and Mrs Eric Von
Mr. and Mra. Richard O Brien and , grnm at the Old Settler* picnic.
fred P. Sloane Foundation Fellow­ sketches.
llama. Portland. Me., where he is Rpl* Aben- Jr- Joined them there | visiting his brothera-ln-law and sis­
family of Dimondale and Mrs. Ettn
ship. In connection with a study
Mnlldnrd with the Navy. He hns
«*lurn trip from Culver Mill- ters. Mr. and Mra. Gale Morgan and Faul of Woodland were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Copkau of
Mra J. W. Hewitt entertained her he made there, he contacted execu­
spent his 10-dny furlough with hLs ,nry academy.
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Fuul bridge club last Thursday at tlie tives of Industry in his researth.
Grand Ledge thl* week.
mother. Mra Pauline Bliss
Mr. and MM. Frank Gray, two
Miss Janet Smith went to St. nt their Gun hike cottage.
Storey cottage at Gun lake with u later he wrote a pamphlet •Tlie
Dr and Mrs. Ross Lethbridge of daughters and a granddaughter of Louts. Mo., last weekend, to sec
Mr. and Mra. IxiuLv Barlow have cooperative dinner. Bridge winners Commercial Market for PearUUc
Mason were among the six dinner Indianapolis were guests of the Pvt, Martin Von Gelson.
as their guests this week her sisters.. were Mrs. Gamer Hampton and Malleable Cast iron.’*
guvtn of Dr. and Mrs. Guy Keller latter’s brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Dolan and Mbs Mary Bunks and Mra. letter Mra. Fred Prentice.
on Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christman. Clifford, Jr., rfpent the weekend in HJMwn
K™« of juror.'
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S.iaon ~'«f &lt;k™n&gt;l
Mias Kathleen Daniels and Miles the forepart of last week, going Detroit. Mr. Dolan having been
A1*
| Twenty Florida friends of Mr. and Motors
Waters vLsited her brother-In-law I from here to Clare and Grand Rap- called there on business.
Chester Noble and two daughter*. I Mrs. C. W. Clarke of St. Petersburg.
the Banner announced
and alster. Mr nnd Mrs Glendon Id* tn visit relatives tor the reMrs. Allen Prentice and Mrs. Oarv
.i^
0( iMrs
A . u&gt;»i
‘hnt uu*
‘hb sain"
same Bwnrii
award ii.iii
had oem
been won
won
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’* ca,led ,l thc honw vi
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Plcrson of Fowlerville last weekend, rmainder of the week.
L»n*‘nR 'iaited Mr. D. Knlskem Friday between thc by Kirk Hamilton, nephew of Supt.
Fisher nf Lansing, daughter of Mr Mo*’*®,of
Miss B irtmr i Trego of KalamaRev. nnd Mra. John Sinclair spwit and Mra. P W Druekenbrod, to­ and Mrs Lemuel Severance Monday, hours of three and five for a visit and Mrs D A Van Buskirk
mo Ls spending her two weeks' vaca- i Sunday In Grand Rapids where the gether with a Battle Creek friend Mra. Noble and Mrs. Severance arc with them before they left tor i_________ &lt; a »_________
tion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. former filled the pulpit at the East left Thursday for Richmond and sisters.
Fred Trego.
I End Church of the Nazarene.
announces engagement
Barbara Van Dyke of Plymouth
Norfolk. Va.. where their husbands
Mrs. Rov Rush entertained her I Mra. Beulah OlUon of Pontiac
are all in ’ officers' training. Mr returned home Monday after a Cook presided at the punch bowl. ।( Mrs, Pauline Bliss announces the
jmrenf x Mr nnd Mrs, Art Mnitrer । was » supper guest of Rev. and Mrs. Prentice Is at Fort Eiutice In army week's visit with Dorothy Jean Frey
engagement and approaching mar­
of Charlotte, Mr nnd Mr.. F prM- Inwrence Mnxson nt thc home of training and Mr F1*her at Norfolk
Mrs. Kenneth Leins entertained riage of her daughter. Ruthmary
■'Crickson with thntr son. hh wife; Mr. nnd Mra. Victor Sisson Wed- In naval training.
This factory is going into
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larabee of the Merry-I-Go Bridge club Wed­ to Emory FLsher. son of Mr. and
and daughter of IJberty Center, nesday evening. Mra. Gilson Is atMr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver left Ypsilanti spent from Saturday until nesday with a chop suey dinner. :Mrs Fred Fisher of Nashville.
WAR WORK so this is the
Ohlo. at the Bush Uach take cot- itepdlng the Wesleyan campmeetlng. Monday for a week's vacation In
Mrs Dan Lewis and Mra. Warren
Inge the Week Of August 10 Mr. I Clifford
Clllffnrd Boerema
Rnerema of
nf Kalamazoo
Kotamaxnn the northern part of the state.
last shipment for the du­
ANNOUNCE
ENGAGEMENT
Moore held high scores for thc day. j
nnd Mra Carl Maurer nnd family spent last week here with his grandMiss Mary Louise Spillane and Mr. and Mrs Dale I-arabce motored
ration.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Bldelman annnd Mr. and Mrs Glen Cooper and parentA Mr. and Mra. Chas. Christ­ Bob Spillane spent last week with to St Joseph Sunday.
Mr*. EHLs Kelley ■ entrtalned hernounce the engagement of their
daughter of Charlotte Mr nnd Mrs. man.
their aunt. Mlu Hazel Spillane, of
Sgt Vernon Engle arrived Sunday
Walter Rupp nnd baby of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Ironside Battle Creek. Bob Is remaining this from MacDill Field, near Tampa. card club at a dessert Wednesday daughter. Norma Jean, to John
Aug. 19. Winners at ped- Hickey of Nashville. The marriage
spent one day with them. ML«s and Gordon were in Detroit last week, while Mary Louise Is In Del­ Fl*, to spend his 15-day furlough afternoon.
_v.. Mrs. J. E. McMillan. Mrs. Ls to m.
ro were
be Sept. 12 In Uie St. Aosc
Marie Eggleston nnd Wayne Fink- Friday and itopped in Ann Arbor eon
ton with
wtlh cousins.
C()US
Mr. and Mrs. W. at the home of his sister, Mra. Leo &gt; TVd Ziegler, and Mrs DtAne Miller, church.
Saturday for Miss Jocelyn Ironside h Spillane
Dwnond.
[Traveling prizes were won by Mrs.
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Mra. Guy Keller was the guest of who returned home with them after
m
!m Elaine
Elaine Jarman spent last
Mias
Miss
Grace
Reickord
Ls mlo
spendLloydwi.Anderson
and
Mrs Kelley.
Lt. Charles McIntyre Heads
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nrircj.
vriuritl
muniyic
ncoui
Mrs. a K. Frnndsen and Mrs. Al­
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week with her parents. Mr. and Ing her weeks vacation in Debert JohnnnrMin Monday and Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinman left Mrs. Erls Jannah. her brothers and
day at Wall lake.
Saturday lo visit Mr. and- Mra. G. sisters. She is a secretary at the Thayer, who U on furlough. She I'• •
' Dr. Charles McIntyre ot Rata­
Nancy Lou Offley of Grand Rap­ E. Musolf of Genoa. Ohio. They Burgess Seed and Plant Co. at ls staying st lhe home of his parMrs. Neil Adair entertained eight mazoo. son of Mra. C. S. McIntyre
ids comes today to visit her grand­ will stop In Detroit on their return Galesburg.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thayer; guests at a dessert bridge Monday‘of Hastings, who in a lieutenant in
parents. Mr and Mra. Harry Rit­ to see Mr. and Mra. M. C. Musolf
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fuller are and will also visit other relative* evening honoring Miss Barbara the n“'T' no*' ha-' charge of a hoschie.
and family.
Dickon of Iron Mountain. Bridge ’ P“a* on Johnson Island, which Is
entertaining his mother. Mra. II. and friend* there.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carrothers • Mira Mary MeEJ wain and Mra. R. Fuller, ot Kirksville, Mo., this
Mrs Martin Hawthorne. 429 E ; honor* went to the MLues Mary located th the southwest part of the
’21
Ai:‘
Mulorte Blulix. Birbin | lUWNU'lJtmwrr
.
week. HLs sister. Mtas Frances Ful­
ler. and his mother were also with
' AERIAL TROUPE
them the week of August 10.
Di. and Mrs. Frank Carrothers telegram in Toledo telling her he’ Mr*. George L. Lockwood enterHeadlining the free octa al the
talncd n few of her friends nt a Allegan county fair. September 21
left Tuesday for Walla Walla. Wash, had been transferred.
where they will spend about a . M^al. °’ ,A’. Wahcrs left Monday one o'clock luncheon yesterday al to 26. Ls the Ward Bell Troupe, talk
month with Mr and Mrs. Bruce C. lo vult relatives in Billings. Mont the Lockwood cottage. Wall take.
of the fair world, and higk-quality
Casper and UtUe Miss Catherine
3-nct combination.
Tlie troupe,
REDFERN and others
200 FRIENDS
GREET
rxn. il??r?
RE
J? N««.ETON-ANDREWS
Casper.
composed of two young men and
now in stock.
p Mr. and Mrs. V. Dale Andrews of women, have Jots of personality,
.Mrs. Ted Knopf nnd Mra. Mor- WOODBURNES SUNDAY
Remlnkcencen wcre the order of. Ml Main street. Battle Creek, nn- plenty of speed and are rated one
it with Mrs. Knopf's slater. Mlu the day nt the delightful occasion nounce lhe marriage of their of the best 'acts In the entertain­
Jean Fennell of Detroit.
Sunday afternoon. August 23. when dnughter. Barbara Louise to Pvt. ment world.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Perkin* re­ Dr. and Mra Raymond Finnic open- Glenn A. Flngleton. son of Mra.
Act 1: 1* eight minutes of fast
turned Wednesday from a two ed their home to tlie friends of Dr. Al-’”® Flngleton of Hastings,
teeter board and catapulting, with
weeks' visit In Hillsdale Co. with and Mra. Arthur W. Woodbume of
Tlie marriage took place August the entire troupe performing daz­
Mra. Perkins' mother. Mrs. Alma Tampa. Fla. The Woodburnes found *0 *n Olympia. Wash. near Fort zling. high-perched twists and som­
i. pleasant to --------------. m UwU where pvt Angleton was ersaults.
Lanlu*. and Mr. Perkins' parents. It
be among---friends
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Perkins.
Uielr former residence, and about stationed at that time?
Act 2: The whole troupe In a fly­
Mra. Mary Mitchell and sons, 200 registered In the guest book
The bride Is a former Bellevue Ing and return act. a feature at­
David. Bill, and Jackie of Detroit between the hours of 2:30 and 5:30. girl, was graduated from Bellevue traction In itself.
r_"
Fall twisters.
are visiting Mr. and Mra. W. OThose receiving were the Flnnles. High school and Ls employed at the plunges, pirouette*, passing leap*
Bradfield and family.
the Woodbumes. and the letters* Michigan Carton Co.. Battle Creek. nnd a full quota of smart flying and
---------------------- —__ __ _ „The groom Is a graduate of Has- somersaulting.
anac spent lhe weekend with their Mrs. Ross Lethbridge of Mason.
J Ungs High school and up to the
Act 3: A man on n rolling cylinder.
son Forrest Lane, and family.
Another note of “Auld Utng ’ Hn« of hLt Induction was employed Tlie acme in equillbristic endeavor, ,
Mr. and Mra. G. M. Fuller had as Syne" was evidenced in the beau- »l the Continental Motors tn Mus- with Juggling nnd balancing thrown .
their weekend guest Pvt. Hubert llful bouquets of garden flowers i keron.
in.
Pvt Flngleton Is stationed nt
Fuller’*-fiancee, Mlu Virginia Plank sent by friends of the Woodbume*
The stellar troupe will show be- j
104 East State Street
Phone 2132
’of Dayton. Ohio.
After their return to Florida. Mr. Camp Stoneman. Calif., while Mrs fore the grandstand every afternoon I
i Mr. and Mra. Titus Wilt (Theda and Mra. Woodbume will spend Flngleton will live with her par- and uyenjng from thc second day |
j Sears* ot Crystal and son. David. many happy hours looking over the ' enLs for the present.
----------------, wcre Saturday guests of Judge and guest book and recalling tlie ones :
WRITERS' GUILD
Mra. Stuart Clement. Mr. WDt 1* who came to see them.
Tlie August meeting of the
[ superintendent of schools at Crystal.
AaslsUng In the dining room were
Prln and Mrs Edwin L. Taylor, Mrs. Earl Coleman, Mra. Don Sie­ Writer's Guild of Hastings wns held
Thunwjay evening al tlie home of
gel.
Mrs.
Ot/ille
Bayles
nnd
Mra.
Richard. Neil and Douglas visited
Mrs.
I. J. Smith. The evening was
I Mr. Taylor's mother In Hesperia last Gordon Fisher.
Out-of-town guests were present spent in the study of O’Henry and
The September
Miss Marian Bradford who has from Grand Rapids. Lansing. Char­ DeMaupassant.
been visiting her brother, W. G. lotte. Nashville. Battle Creek, Plym- meeting will be at thc Chas. Leary
Bradford and family left Friday out. Chicago. Ill., and Beverly home on Sept. 17 at 7:00 In lhe
evening/
Shores, Ind.
for her home In Boston.
' Mr. and Mra. Carl Damson and
Barbara ore leaving Saturday for Y.M.C.A.-YOUTH COUNCIL
—on pay day. buy bonds—
a week In Holland with his parents DANCES CLOSE FOR SEASON
I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Damson.
Prosecuting attorney and Mra.'
I They expect to spend much time al Laurence Barnett, the Reverend
(Ottawa beach.
Don M. Gun-, and Mr. and Mrs.
: Mra. Haul MIU.r of Grand Rap- Lynux Lewb, served us chaperons
,lds spent two days last week with Friday evening. August 21. at thc
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. hut in a series of summer dance*
■ and Mra. John Delnaay.
STEAM HEAT
to be held at the parish house. As
Mrs. Philip Mitchell and Undrf a special feature of the evening. I
HOT Jk COLD WATER
Anne have returned to Fort Sill. Rev. Gury arranged for a wiener j
SHOWER BATH
। Okla., where her husband is station- roast to be held tn his baek yard.
led. after a month's visit with her
These dance* have been spon-1
Single $3-50 per wk. up
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Steb­
bins.
cooperation
with thc
Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. jack Keller of Bat­ Youth Council, ot which Mra. Bar­
tle creek were weekend guests of net! is the chairman.
MINERAL OIL 4ft
SAL HEPATICA AQ
Mr. and Mra. Charles Potts at Gun
60e liu___ *40
Heavy. plat __
lake.
Complete Fountain
1 Miss Eltae Orooa is leaving to­
morrow for San Antonio. Texas,
Service
SQUIBB YEAST QQc
LISTERINE
FQ
| after a visit at Oun lake with her
PromptServicp
Tablets. Bot. 2I0OW
brother. Richard Groos and family.
Antiseptic, Ig. WV
Dr. H. M. Elliot left Saturday for
Davenport. Iowa, where he will take
a week's special course at the Palm­
ASPIRIN TABLETS
MILK OF MAGNESIA
ier School of chiropractic. He will
Bottle 100______
Pint
return to his office Monday.
Our oim is to help you retoin on impreg­
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hewitt. Joan
DRENE SHAMPOO
SERUTAN
and LeRoy. Tommy Birdsall, and
nable beauty front — natural,
poised,
60c site
Mr. and Mrs. Henn- Kline spent a
vWtad Mn. Clarence orohe Wed-

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Safety Legion Longies $1.59 to $2.95
Lamb Knit Sweaters _$1.59 to $3.45
Buster Brown shoes $4.50 and $5.50
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CHURCHES

CHURCHES
and son Johnny of Durand who
***
(arrived Tuesday evening for a visituat*,
Il with her brother. David, before * ■*»'•«
his departure, motored u&gt; “Kalama*••»*»• 1
zoo Wednesday for Davida papers
cHUkCi
Early Thursday morning Un. Cook _
w.r.ii
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. H. j
J. Robinson and Dorothy took David I
A
to Kalamazoo wltere be entrained 1
**»■ 1
with other enlistees for Detroit tn- j g„4,r „
route lo the Great Lakes Naval ii;oo. t*«
Training Station, Mrs. Larabee re- I *•“•«•*■*'**
mainlng at the Robinson home to "wrdaMaT

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AU Kinds at bnrasca
Surety Bonds
Hasting*

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Mr.
Wyman Clagett. one of
our young menwill preach
the wm Sunday dinner guests of her
sermon
at the morning worship father. Maury E. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Yeiter spent
service.The pastor will
be the
guest preacher at the Homc-com- Sunday In Kalamazoo as guests of

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Shirley Jeau of Lansing are visit­
ing her jxirenta. Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
Rev Leason Sharpe, of Chicago, ward Walters.
will occupy lhe pulpit of the lo­
Dorothy Robin-on departed Thurs­
cal church for his final service this day evening with her sister. Mrs.
summer next Sunday. Aug. 30. Hb Richard Cook, and Johnny for Dur­
and lo stay until Sunday when she

HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L. J. CASTON

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

liL-pirntton and help.

OPTOMETRIST
Hastings

Paneoaxt Bldg.

sene dinner at the home of Mrs
Melvin Smith Friday noon.

Marshall Furnaces

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Sunday school staff meeting Fri­
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Cool, Go* and Oil Fired
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST
The subject for Sunday

The primary's had the largest
attendance last Sunday and the
Young Married People's class lhe
largest offering.
i Rev. Mrs. Manker will 'peak on
; the Seventh of a series of sermons
on "Achieving Faith." Sunday ew.nlng Rev. Glen Stewart the artist
evangelist will speak using 12 life
size oil paintings illustrating Pil­
grim's Progress. Mrs. Stewart and
daughter win sing.
Rev. Mr. Manker wUl sing hav­
ing just returned from an evan­
gelistic campaign In Milton Del­
aware and will be with us for this
service Prayer meeting Wednes­
day night at the church. Thursday
P. M. women's prayer meeting at
|

JERRY ANDRUS

AUCTIONEER
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The story of the efforts

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Murray. Harriet Hilliard
Dealing with a mythical star called
JUke Box jenny.
Greer Garson. Waller Pidrooil
In -It.. Itl.l..-"
*

A picture «o -tensely exciting, so
vividly real, that It sends' everyone
home with a feeling that they want
to 'teU the world' about his magni­
ficent story of living and loving,
flghtng and daring.

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

“The Wife Takes a Flyer” starring
Jsan Bennet. Franehot Tone
The story of the Yankee daredevil
in the RAP who lands In Holland.

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Load.

WO..I1

loe Bowman. Jean Rogen in
"Paelflr Rendezvous”
Filled with enemy espionage and
Intrigue: a Nava) Intelligence of­
ficer and his flaifcee find them­
selves in the middle of a spy ring.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS Na. Michigan Avenao

«• ell
a s?

1&lt;

MAKE

Portraying Mim Dunne as a daffy
Manhattan heiress. She goes bank­
rupt because she squanders her for­
tune and then travels West

r

thin

I

Henney. 71. was
Mrs. Joseph R.

It Ls getting to be so difficult to
get games and hold enough good
players Hint we ma£ have to close

Reid’s Resort Thomapple lake.
Friday evening. Aug. 28. at 8 P. M.
There will be squire dancing, round
dancing and roller skating. Refresh-

Modern Plants Have "Been
Produced by Crossing
Could you have walked Into the
finest garden in England In the days
of Good Queen Bess, you would have
been shocked at the poverty of the
plants and flowers.
Needless to say, most ot lhe flow­
ers which adorn a modern garden
would have been absent, for they
had not yet been brought to Eng­
land. But even those growing and
bloomlhg—the roses, pinks, wall­
flowers and the like—would have
seemed small, single, poor in color
and texture, compared with modAnd the same with vegetables.
Gardeners owe an enormous debt
not only to lhe plant-hunters who
have brought from abroad surt
lovely flowers as dahlias, chrysan-

For Sale—Used Owens
bean huller on rubber.
F. S. NIETHAMER

LOREN

COPPOCK

AUCTIONEER

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for tome of that good

Lily White Flour

droni. but also to the clever and
careful experimenters who have inveriled new plants.
These are the people who take two
forming a new plant which Is per­
haps quite unlike either parent AU
byrjovaly moder* roses, carnations
and sweet peas—lo tame only three
varieties—have been produced by
crossing. Yet the hybridizer has a

plant*.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

era for lhe Canadian government
have produced a perennial-wheat—
that is, a wheat which does not nead
to be sown afresh each spring, but
which crows up each year like a hay

perennial cotton plant which is be­
ing grown in Portuguese East Af-

Hepartn
school. led a quiet life, and followed
A heparin Is a substance occur­
the vocation of farming.
He died suddenly at a Carlton ring naturally in the body which In­
Center store Saturday. August 22. hibits the clotting ot blood. It pas

Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00
COWS . . . $4.00
Hide Must Be In Good Condition
PHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY

every

IV
PAYDAY
BOND DAY

F
Freeport
Mr. Henney Is survived' by a
brother. Cheater S Henney of Ohio;

The average working girl spends
M H a month for creams, lotions,
perfumes, lipstick and beauty treat-

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

Truss Fitting

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES—$7.50
Wo Hove o Collector Stationed ot 912 W«t Croon St.
in Hastings To Give Immediate Service
We Pay thc Phone Charge*—Phono Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

1ls
•

row

IICHTY-StVIHTH YIAt

Hastings. Michigan, yhuxsday. august 27, IM2

•lief work individually, calling on MARRIAGE LICENSE •
entanglements. Owing to'our in- sate of real estate filed, oath before I—
du*try (Electric Supply Co.) being.’sale of real estate, filed.
v..e—
--------- -u------ ------ william F. crawford. Hastings
essential to the maintenance of j EsL Lulllla Schantz. Waiver
direct to Mme. JcntUe Crego. Grand Rapids ..
supply to munition factories. I have ! noUce and consent filed, order ap- ! .
“
.
wardaviUa, III.. recently swim 17
come'back with another chap tojpolnting Admr. entered.
mile* down tba Mississippi river.
.
Third Installment:
1 control break-down* and arrange j Est. William H. Birman. Proof i
for gangs BV
lo Ot*
get UlUIKUaafeo;
Immediately v»w,v*
onto I of h
publication
filed.
|t Il
,
&gt;U&gt;
""—-*""• oo^no.
•• ha* come to
M the attent
v. o| lne y M_ q .
r-JlUnC Klnu
My feeling* to Australia and the th* job for repair*. My cobber I* j Kit. Otto Natael. Proof of pub- the field office of the Social Be- ■
*
Emolre al war are that I believe ' »l D*rwln In the A- M. P. He said Ifcallon filed.
I curtly Board that many person* who ' 2“™' Keye* i* atoo contact ng
JT.n'r.i !In„idthal Kxn. Yank* nrar them were | Ekt Jack Brandow.
Dtocharg. .have .octal security account num-!
'I“uaUd 'J™ chln*
£, nJ^ thulite «‘ra good cobber, and alternate । filed, estate enrolled.
,bera have changed their names
J®*“ber*'
H want u&gt; live
We ta aS nl*hU they B‘ve lhem * *how' On" 1 Fj,t Keiuuth Doster. PetlUon tq, I through marriage or for other rea2*5 fi°Jr
Lysol Disinfectant
night
U»ey
had
their
regimental
I
use
funds
filed,
order
lo
use
funds&gt;»n*
and
have
never
noUfted
the
F**!5?\.
8Ur
he,p
night they had their regimental I use fund* filed, order lo use funds ,-»ons and have never notified the
/T —
&gt;•
' " XT
trails, have had our freedom of band and the next night their entered.
Social Security Board. It was said
“I*
™
60c iiM
speech, of press, enterprise, and swing orchestra. He said it was
E*t. Marcia Ironside. Discharge today by William E. Kirchgeuner" letters received from these wives,
Milk kUfMtk
thc other thing* true! democracy
r«F McCov' He iwappe{1 a I filed, estate enrolled.
,manager.
I1Hlu,scr
' mother*, and *l*t«r». who have had
give*, and we like this mode of Uv- ; “
k^aroofor quite
■ baby kangaroo for quite a number '
—---------- *-•—---------------1,2,1.,
—
»
to
U»
ing; then these chaps—Hitler, Mus- of, souvenirs from a chap In Call- j WARRANTY DEEDS
Antisaptic
gftc
'rtwukl
be
f
ma'de
y
in
&lt;
data
C
o^
,
aDnliea
t
members
are
given
good
atandlnx
soUni. "and Matauoka. nhd their .
fomla.
He's O,".72'-~'.J
definitely decided to ' Harry O*bom. Admr. Celia A. uJSdhtortr?^K^.^!tal?«»PM^.*-earda on P*&gt;ment of duel *&gt; lh*1
75c Pepsodant__ Ww
colleague* come alone and want a T1
’"’.777
go to the "States" with me after 1 Chalnberlain Est. to Jerry Andrus
,hey may vUU ch“P««ni in this
Th. t—-sriarsn-s Su_
.y ' 55",,r one
“!'• ■n" nearo
h“rd. irom 13
‘our beer! But they dislike our cig- I J. Grant's’Add . Hastings city.
Mr- who came from Shanghai and 100
THE 6IFTF0RTH0II
^n. .d.
*d jx &amp; Klrchgessner said.
. from Manilla.
&amp;
AU residents of AUegan. Barry.
Mr*.
Keyes,
of
pioneer
ancestry,,
lrl11 *,lh the boa* Into the hill* par.. Pine lake. Prairieville Twp.
Ionia. Kent. Lake. Mecosta, Mont­ 1 was bom in Penfield township, Cal­
and want locontrol the press, capi- ]for
,
about
50
miles
through
pretty
j
Frank
McCarty
and
wife
to
Ar
­
calm. Newaygo, and Ottawa Coun­
tails tic enjrfprLse and lhe actions ] for about 50 miles through pretty
country. ’I *■*'
had a
most enjoyable Unix Addison and wife, lot 4. Mc­ tie* may apply at the Grand Rap­ houn Co., to Mr. and Mr*. Stephen
- ------of each Individual—Well, we cant ...7. GJ- ^.tnaiTv 7ntC^4
Carty's Landing. Sec. 9. Johnstown ids field office for a change in V. Evans. She married the late
Carl D. Keyes of Olivet, a banker j
STAT
of °our 33,000 volt line from beglnrecords form. Those applying for and state senator. She has been J
'nlng to end. We get back at 8:15
Alton D Wood. ,t al. U Wm M. a change In name should show their active for many years In local and 1
allow the racketeer* of Chicago to .. .. __
Richardton. 40 Ac. Sec. 1, Hastings account number cards. If the card state O. E. 8. work, holding positions ‘
do till*—no! Your G-men and cops । ,—
iii 11-30 P M That'*
■■ ■ •—
- * the second Twp. and 1 Ac. Sec. 6. Castleton
*tur
J** Ii U«.
| of responsibility. For the past 20 j
lime last
last week
week D&gt;al
that II te
had overtime,
JUDGE FERGUSON
’ veara Mrs Kav’M ***
haa been
hpFn sec re- t.
that* just what Britain started to then again four hours Friday night
U»U1 • new ^unt,
,h, t,,tOTU,u«rat
Wm. M Richardton to Ward W. [ .houM fe.
do and It wasn't long before lhe and 8'1 hours on Saturday
I IVDOK HOMEK FEHCVSON.
numbrr rard feranng th. comeud
u,„
whole British Commonwealth of
Lionel tieton Twp.
.
_
...
™ Temple.
,Jc.ndld.crarih.R.pubK.nnonu.
,n.m.
feiwMk
tk WW um.tfem.1 Euunt Bur
'
Nations was alongside her. We're.
er
the
r,v n....
i nation for U. a.Senator will feel
(he central office
othee
ot the
(he
,onnerly uie
lhe p,
Ferry
Belmont
resigned to just one thing—Victory 1
-- from
--------—
—- of
-—
— iwnicriy
r-erry
—... .home,
n
Barker and wife, lot 35. Walldorff Board. The employer should also ln Washington. D C.
, at the Hotel Hastings from 10:00)
. ________
Resort and lot 39. first *ddlllon to be Informed of the change so that J
[
I'd sooner be six-foot under.
A. M. to 2:00 P M. on Thursday.!
the name reported by him will be
- ►
Walldorff* Resort. Rope Twp.
|
Over n hundred thousand men
PROBATE COURT
September 3. and will be glad to I
Wm. M. Richardson to Alton D. the same as shown on lhe corrected ‘ LOWELL A BIG
huve enlisted In the second A. I. P.
BEAN MARKET
.meet every citizen In Barry county,
Eat. Julius A. Shcllenbarger. An­ Wood nnd wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 1. Has­ account number card.
(Australian Imperial Air Forces)
Tiie
reporting
of
such
corrections
I
be;
regardlMM of Political affiliation 1
nual
■
iwaai
account
■Awuiii
filed.
,
iicu,
.
ungs
iwp.
ting*
Twp.
I
for service overseas and have proved
lhe
Outstanding in Michigan pollt-1
and
change*
is
necessary
tn
order
j
^^
r
.
for
,
Est Marcella Jean Johnson. Final I ,Iome Owner* Loan Corp to Her- that the Social Security Board may I n“rkeUn&lt; of
worthy sons of the 1914-1918 strug­
Thl&gt; ha* been | leal history Is the spontaneous dAIP., fefey*
—I
On...0
.
gle My Pop* was a private then. In account filed, discharge of admin- i man J- Sanden and wife. par. Has- mUnUln «curat.
.&lt; .B 1 ■how" «*“" »"«
U»&gt;&lt;&gt; H ■ mU,d ot Uu prow Ur JfefUfe HoI lll»g» city,
the 43 Battn.. one of the first to Istrator Issued, estate enrolled.
He' Runolm*n ot th*t »Ul*ge U now mer Ferguson to become our
Est. Elvira Weaver. Proof of will I Edward V. Keyes to Francis F. lime* Mr Klrchgcssner said
lb*i tiiJa’l nan.
leave Australia.
u». 1.« ».
£?“•“« £J“T" •'
........
•
We don't want to see our cltte* filed, order admitting will entered. ISchowalter and wife. par. Nashville
Io"Bwldc ,nd
II began among thoughtful men
Est Louis Albert Beattie. Re- j village.
cessary to report any change in ad- *“*■
and towns torn apart like England's
24 feet high. Il will have a capa- | ancj WOmen interested in good govD*1* D. Quick and wife to BurThis following verse appears in the lease of guardian filed, discharge of
city of 30 to 35 carload*. It will ernment. It was promptly reflected
1 ton L. EJiersole and wife, el al. 159
coming Issue of "The Adellct." our. guardian Issued.
have every facility for quick load- ln the newspaper* and over the
MRS. MINNIE KEYE6 TELLS
Est James F. Ream Discharge 1 Ac. Sec 28. Maple Grove Twp.
When they’re away
firm's house magazine:
ing of cars which, under war con- j radio
O. E. a.
8. RELIEF FOR w.Bvm
CHINA
administrator issues,
Issued, esiaic
estate enen-1' AA.
Grace
—-A w
8.. Burnham
uu,w
to Florence
. aa..c..av vOF
/a W
4 Old England's dim and crusted ‘ of nuimiiuiruior
dltlon*. have to be speedily loaded I Petitions for Judge Ferguson's
from home, the gift that
rolled.
I
"
rolled.
Cora
Digby,
el
al.
lot
4.
Cedar
Point*
■
Mr*.
Minnie
Evan*
Keyes,
Right
।
walls
and
promptly
forwarded.
Most
of
:
nomination
were
gotten
out
by
ahelps them most—re­
Ext. Janet Randall. Final account p*l»' **ke&gt; Barry Twp.
| Worthy Grand Secretary of lhe
Are but lhe work of human hands.
th- h..n. .n. fn, .rmv .... .nd .« volunteer committee
They were.
.11*1 iinn HMis
In* E Savacool to John Beer* General Grand Chapter O. E. 8..
minds them of you—
. What man ho* fashioned for us filed, waiver of notice filed, order
put up in 100-pound bags and placed circulated by working men in De-1
assigning residue entered.
nnd *Be. 20 Ac. Sec. 21. Carlton .when
when visiting here last
last week told In storage for shipment.
falls.
troit
factories
—
by
women
among
1
reminds them to write
Est, John W. Armstrong. Or-'TwPhow
how the
she had
had sent
sent to
to Mme
Mme Chiang
Chiang
What Ood has breathed into us
their neighbors—by merchant* tc
der allowing claim* entered.
I Cora M- Laubaugh to Walter J. Kai-shek last month approximately
—is a Sheaffer's. It’s one
stands. ‘
C
. ■
their customers.
Est. Polly Kuhlman. Petition for!WBtklni and »Ue- *» Ac. Sec. 34, S2.000 for relief of China's starving NOT HUMAN BONES,
In broken homes we take our stand.
of the few gifts that
Homer Ferguson accepted the
children.
This money was raised HE THINKS
And raise our hearts that all may administrator filed, order appoint- i Rutland Twp.
TOOTH PASTE
4 Qc
Dr. C. P. lathrop, coroner has mandate in lhe same ' forthright
Ing administrator entered.
| Grace Colvin to Mary Kauffman. by Mrs. Keyes from Eastern Star
meets U. S. Service re­
manner that he 'ha* undertaken
25c Forhen* r__ 13
carefully
examined
lhe
bones
un
­
Bit.
William
H.
Birman.
Petition:
21
Ac.
Sec.
31.
Carlton
Twp.
members
and
lodges.
Immortal in our little land
quirements. Come in­
other public service.
to cash defense bond filed, order to I Mary Kauffman to Zena* Colvin
China's men are fighting, her earthed by workmen In digging a
Thc soul in its integrity.
Those who watched him in hit
see our big selection.
BROMO
SELTZER
Q£c
cash
defense
bond
entered.
I
and
wife.
27
Ac.
Sec.
31.
Ckriton
trench
near
Payne
lake.
Ln
Yankee
women, who have escaped the ma­
In answer to your question—"Do
grand Jury. . work believe
Springs, as incnuanea
mentioned in me
the isaiiBan- ~
Est. Annie C. Pierce. Waiver of i TwP
'
. . .tn . Judge
.
Safety SKRIP.
$1.20 also
rauders. are working In lhe fields, ofcuuin,
we have cheer leaders here?" "No,
n«r
1
a
..
II,
dm
no,
boU.v.
F&gt;nmon.
hl
Alfred Hansen and wife to Flora her houses are bombed, her children
we just Independently barrack for notice filed, order assigning realdm
humAn bon«. Th.! I. ■
*“ “
*"
due entered, discharge of admin- J Ogden, par. Sec. 4, OrangevUle |
our favorite team." My favorite
what he told the sheriff. He re-i^ * pubhc servant whp grow* tn
lMued. estate enrolled.
;Twp.
a t „ „ ,
With these facts in view. Mrs.
game is basketball but there's no Istrator
Est. Polly kuhlmnn.
Bond of ■ c- Burton Nay U. Aubrey P. Bel- Keye*. who hM been recovering from questedI that a palhologlxt be called ?^ture wlUt * ne* *fld lou&lt;her
opportunity here to play. I par­
n Bnd w“e- 20 AC- 8«C- 1B. Assyria 1 the results of an accident the post
The public I* Invited to meet
ticularly like thc way-you Ameri­ administrator filed, letter* of ad- *»0
,
,
i few months, has utilized her time In certain about them.
ministration Issued, order limiting Twp"
cans play It.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
Clarence J. Yoho and wife to City writing to Grant, chapter* the measettlement entered, petition for
Jan. 13. 1942
-1
___ _ ______________________ ___
of Waitinn
Hastings, nar
par. Haatlnn
Hasting* rWv
city.
hearing
claims
filed,
notice
to
cred
­
—
ON
PAY
DAY.
BUY
BONDS
—
I
VVo're ail in lhe same boat now.
Cedi R. Fair to Z. B. Mohler. 40 generous. Kansas sending $545.
-blit with resolute spirit, faith and itor* Issued.
&amp;t
Heftry
c.
Zuschnlll.
Waiver
Pennsylvania.
4500.
and
many
chap
­
determination we* can attain the V
William J. Hunt to Francis L.
goal. There are very few lads about Qf notice filed, order assigning resi­ Bauer and wife. par. Hasting* city. ter*, 4100. Some individuals have
given small contribution*.
the place now. Universal eall-up*, due. entered, discharge of admin­
Glenn A. Whitbeck to EUa Ham­
istrator issued, estate enrolled.
A missionary friend of her*, an
you know Two of my cobbers are
mond.
par. Cottage Grove Resort. Albion college graduate, who worked
Ext- Phyllis McDonald. Oath be­
Crooked lake, Barry Twp.
in China 30 year* returned to get
Navy. I’m pretty lonely without fore sate filed, bond on sate filed.
Willfam E. Andrews and wife to relief money
One lady told him
my mate*.
Est.'Carl Klee Brown. Annual ac­ Daniel c. WolcoU and wife, lota 5 that she had but 75c. He told her
Last week we'had a terrific dust
Andrew* Add.. Hastings to remember the "loaves and flshcount filed, order for publication and a.
storm shattering all existing record* entered.
tclty.
•
far *uch weather. Being in the
Eat. Elmer C. Eckert. Discharge
Thl* money In Chinese national
department that controls all out­ of administrator issued, estate en­
currency would be worth 20 time*
side mains, poles and other elec­ rolled.
.
। — ----------------------------- ------------- , It* value here. She gave it and
trical constructloln*. I was kept
nt. RoyAt E WifeUum.
later received word from a special
very busy. We were put on an ot nolle. BUd. order Appoints fed- I„,C
7.7 7.^2?'?, "J?: missionary In China.
emergency basis at noon, after th* mlnlstrator entered, bond of ad- en^- This was the first of four
He said, "I took the 75c you sent
first half hour of break-downs in mlnlstrator filed. Tetter, of admn- meetings planned for the year, one
and fed 100 children a full meal
thc system. Call* came In so fast Istratlon issued, order llmlUng set- j
wlrk dirtl'n^t^'a'tte^i of rice and had 33 50 in Chinese
that we didn't get time for dinner tlement entered. petlUon for hearnational currency left."
or tea Two of u* took approxima­ tag claim* filed, notice to creditor.
Each Individual or group donor
। business meeting was conducted b)
tely 700 calls in 12 hours—11:30 imigd
of 3100 receives a certificate signed
Est. Homer M. Wood Order deby Mme Chiang Kai-shek acknowl­
slackened off we went home tired lermlnlng heirs entered.
edging It* receipt.
and weary. I didn't have the phone
Est Jessie Dillenbeck. Proof of Ju“lv^“d
n,,1BhR^vdwin8
away from my ear five seconds. I'm wlU filed, order admitting will entercd
ston Stone gave a forceful address tern Star Temple in Washington
there Is a large Chinese rioe bowl
experience. it Is under the same
m'Bnu.1 wurat.
*md.Hu
with a sign, “Rice bowl for China."
|of Crlslj *hkh was appreciated by Nearly $200 ha* been sent to Chang­
elrcumstances we would work in an filed, brief filed.
Est. Alvah Pennock, et al. Bond IaU P^aent.
air raid—controlling break-downs
sha to buy anesthetic* *0 that doc­
in the system.
America's industrial resources are rapidly
on sale filed.
tors won't have to operate without
Aria topb sms
I visited some friends last night
Ekt. Alice Hoyt. Proof of pubthem, this being made possible by
Aristophanes was a famous Greek visitors to the Temple.
and the hostess showed me a DT.C. UcaUon filed, testimony filed, license
reaching the goal of peak production when
which was awarded posthumously to sell real estate issued, bond on comic dramatist
Mrs. Keyes ha* taken up thl* reto her son who was shot down In a
they will be capable of turning out planes,
Spitfire over France after a moat
guns, ships and tanks in the quantities
amazing flying career. After nine
months missing he was posted as
necessary to win this war.
To avoid in­
killed. The D. p. C. was given his
mother by our Governor at Gov­
flation the government is depending on
ernment House. Adelaide, and It
is a beautiful medal.
funds borrowed from the current income
The best pictures I've seen lately
arc "Man of Boys Town" and
of individual Americans to finance this
••Little Nellie Kelley.” I thought

YOUNG AUSTRALIAN
WRITES LETTERS

iimporianT TNOriCe
of Concarnina Social
Security Numbers

COMING TO
HASTINGS

DRUG SFKCIAI

49c

MUM

/on land
/ -AT SEA
-IN SCHOOL

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■

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rUI

COURT HOUSE NEWS

SHEAFFERS I
^SLoikudcnuk

DRUG SPECIALS

ed Owens
on rubber.
HAMER
• Dealer, ,
AND

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NEER
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in,

Mich.

IN GE
IHEAT
thof good

e Flour
bushel ot

iplete stock,
edlum. and
rlth

LyBARKER’S X!

REMEMBER!
You Must

Help Finance

War Production

r

TROS,
r CO.
MICH.

ead or
$4.00

^NY
ONIA—MO

IMNS
[*rly noSirn

(. wutatlu
4 land wtli

. Broker
it Balldlng

V

Alleys Will Be Open

vast war effort.

Has "40.000 Horsemen" been there
yet? The most popular tunes here
now are "Bless 'Em A11"V "Dolores."
"Johnny Peddlar". "In tlie Mood"
and "Hut 8ut Song."
Lionel
March 10. 1942
Have you heard the latest news?
There's a war on. Hoy are thing*
over your way? I have a fair idea.
People are concerned with the war
and it'a outcome, and know there

hard, as the Australians have
learned tn 2'4 year*. There's definite­
ly no room for complacency — and
quoting Joseph 3 Harsch. Chris­
tian Science Monitor correspond­
ent. now tn Australia. “I have no
room to condemn other countries*
complacency when my own country
to one of the worst offender*I" Be­
lieve me—there* determination on
every Digger's face from the front­
line soldier to the youngest under­
standing civilian, and Nippon is
going to have a tough egg to break
here.
The Dutch government arrived tn
Adelaide yesterday by plane, so
thing* must be rather grave in
Java and lhe New Guinea position

I was talking to some of your
U. S. soldier* and sailors the other
night in town and had quite an en­
joyable time with them. That's all
I can *ay about them for the
present owing to censorship and
sirens, blackout* and barbod wire

SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th (

That’s why it's so impor­

tant for everyone to set aside a certain sum

each week with which to buy War bonds
and stamps. Our American men ore giving

6 ALLEYS FOR YOUR RECREATION.

v

up everything, even their lives, to help win
this war.

Can you turn a deaf ear when

All Alleys Resurfaced and Recondi­

Uncle Sam merely asks you to LEND your

tioned for A. B. C. Regulations.

country your money? Send your dollars to
the front today and every day. Keep buy­

8

BOWLING

ing bonds!

Now is the time to get on o team so you may enjoy the
fun and exercise of Bowling this winter.
Leagues are now being organised.

We offer you complete banking service—tee ut about financing. Safety de­

posit boxes for your War Bonds and valuables.

Loans to cover your per­

sonal and business needs. Savings and checking accounts to save trouble.

See your secretary

HASTINGS CITY BANK

or phone 2291.

HASTINGS RECREATION,
“BILL** SCHADER, Jr.

•

Lina 25c

Bowling
Phene 2291

"Fifty-Five Yean of Continuous Sorvico**
PHONESi 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHI

-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, ADOPT Tl, IMS

1NORTHEAST WOODLAND
children of Detroit were Sur.day Oak. her nephew, James Simpson of moved here recently from Iowa and Lynn Lcooer and daughter in* and time of sodabilltv.
guest* of his mother, Mra. Hattie Detroit and a friend. Mn. Furlong. have rented the Vance Sharp Marilyn and Mn. Margaret Lop-1 next meeUng will bo held with Mr*.
RaV. an(j
Trueachal and tam­
Stevens.
I are vacationing at tha Matteton apartment on E. Main St.
per of Detroit; Mr. and Mn. Ed-! Mary Gray. September 17. . Oom- ny of Portage'Prairie, who former­
ann nt Ahlraan* mitten fnr the mnntb la Mn Vam ily
— 11
—-u u
—— called on ud word that their daughter.
. Mr and Mrs. Art Botma and four Ullage at Barlow taka.
lived
hare,
Mr. and
and
Eugene Allen of Evanston, Ill., ward Root and
1. A. Bteeby Ls recovering
children of Grand Rapids were I Messrs. J. F. Schlpper, Arthur went to Raliey. Tuesday morning to
Mn. Kart Kckardt Tuesday enroute
from injuries sustained when Arnold Parker at tlxelr Dario* lake Sunday vtaltors of her sister, Mra.' Smaltay and Eldon Lawrence of visit his son Harold and wife. Gene Mra. Frank Smith and daughter, swertng a call from Bronson hoc- T„
,„„,T
I down tome »teps on a pllchand
Mrs
Florence
Brandt
of
Waterpttal
at
Kalamaxoo
for
canned
'
en
ta
*t
ch
.waning
had
been
tending
the
Short
Hom
Clair Brog and family.
'the Thomappie-Kellogg faculty atMr. and Mrs. Klepe of Battle
waa carrying, while attend Lyle Stauffer of Bowne Center 'tended a vocational educational h{id of Stanley Powell at the Ionia vlleL The Lucian Lepper family ; fruit, five ladles went Into th* counu.
•,*«„&lt;» ,n*nt the past
Creek have moved into the Minnie and Reginald and Richard Smith of conference &lt;t Martin thia week fair.
remained with hte mother. Mr* E try In tbs evening and plcksd up . w
vWnU Rlee m De­
ll upper, until Friday when they . apples al Ibe Ben Carter home.
other friends
Ada.’called on lhefr grandmollwr, Turoday.
-------- ---------are emp.oyed In the factory.
Mfg---------HaUte —
gmllh. Sunday
evening.
U... Clarence French
».w.. and
-..u son. Hl
...
relumed to their home in Detroit. Six other* an Friday met at the
native* while there
i----- ------------— .' Mrs.
Miaa Helen Brog and Mlsa Polly | ®hu”h “&lt;* S*™*1 31 qU- of
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Cooke and
Mrs. Clarence Steeby aceompan- , Urs Mur&gt;. OrBy ha(j B welcome were in Grand Rapids Sunday at
'
Bn&lt;1 lht former'* mother, Mra.
led by Mr. and Mra. Will Schovey ■
Friday evening when her a birthday and farewell party fog and Mra. Clarence Reed and Miss Walker have relumed to Middleville ,Ior U1* hoapltal.
of Grand Rapids called on the for- gon-in-law and daughter. Mr. and her
*— mother who leaves soon for 81.! Edna McNaughton all of Waaiilng-Tfrom
■from Jackson and the tatter will
will! Junior Purdy who recently en- garah Cooke, of Sparta spent the
i._
. kbegin
—&lt;- «...
—. —
i ton. D. C.
land were Sunday dinner guests at mer's aunt. Mra. p. O. Stokoe and Mr&gt;
Brookbank ot Pendleton.Petersburg. Fla.
her duties as b.home
economic, .listed as an air mechanic, left for *eekend with Mr and Mrs. Walter
the Prod White home.
husband Sunday afternoon.
In&lt;1 came for a weekend visit, re- |. Burdet
Benaway
having
instructor prior to opening of ine' Fort Cnater Monday of last week. ' Cooke.
----------,—is
----------» a vaca-------J Mr. and Mrs. G E. Blake returned
new
year
at
Thoma
ppi
eKellogg
Hta wif* Is staying with her patho Mr. and Mn. Floyd Kimble and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Stevens and ' turning home Sunday afternoon
—
^-.Ur
st
th;
Fsnnsrs
,
u.v......
। tlon aa cashier al the Farmers Stale home Sunday evening from a week's
school.
h~’1
I pie in Hastings.
I Mn ouk of Costa Grove visited Mr.
— - | Mrs. Edna Miller and daughter Bank and accompanied by his friend i vacation spent in Uie Upper Pen­ , ,
. ............ —pPhvUU. Mrs. Bell Lewis and Mrs..Herbert Thomas, of Chicago is Insula.
Rev. and Mra. I. W. Minor and | Mra. Minnie Johnson and Mra. P. 1 and Mrs. Ben Schneider Sunday
Dorothy Koster and son all of Hop- spending the time in Canada.
. Mrs. Edna Davis of Detroit Is her mother enjoyed a family re­ O. Stokoe attended tne reunion of evening.
R«v- J- 8- Deabler conducted the
I kins, were Thursday visitors of the
Mrs. L R. Beeler and son. Connie I spending a two weeks' vacation with union Thursday afternoon at Gun Weber school district No. 2. Leighaccompanied' her sister.
stater. Mrs
Mra Roy 'I her cousin, Mrs. Jesale Scliroder and । lftk» *th their son. Rev. Emerson ton. Tuesday of last week. Theiaervice at the Coast Guard Train­
। former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil- accompanied*
Smith
and family
of
Caledonia
relative*
and
friends
Minor
family,
who were vaca: gathering waa held at the school- -Ing camp at Clear lake Sunday eve­
Ip Bender.
Smith
Caledonia
to to'other
other relative*
and
oldoldfriends
In:In—I ------------and
--------- -------------—
- I..
.. . and family
nSunday
. of afternoon
_________
__
. ,_
— •Mr.
»_ -and
—
,, nafAB
MMr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson and Hostings
and........................
, this vicinity.
I Honing at the Henry
Pierce cottage
i house and while not, targe______
several
ning.
Mrs. Arthur
Bate*,
of yesterday met for Jerry Bates, Bruce Ecaarai
Eckardt ana
and
ejqj
h&lt;,r rnolh,‘r '“■rr ln Detroit Friday veiled another
, Mr and Mrs. Reed Hoover of along with other of their children schoolmates
scnoolmaica ol
I getting their apartment ready for | We understand that Milo Shaw of ■ Yankee Sprngs had a very pleasant ; and grandchildren from various lhe
first time
in sever*,
several jc*r*
years *l&gt;u
and ; rrarviu
Harold we*u,r,
Deabler assisted In lhe
me iliatunc u&gt;
W4
fall occupancy.
/
nhe
Blue rwwwwu
Ribbort Dairy picked
oft ; experience irxruu;
recently when
son ।| pointe.
o.i .1
— v.
------------------- ! —
.—-...
i.
'.
had .
a joyful
Ume
of ..........
reminiscences.
service
with
the
music.
’
!
w.wv
ptuwcu VI,
wiiri, their xiii
--------.
|I n.a
(| n
. ......_&lt;.»•
_.....k—
--------!■ W
Mr-and Mrs. jVendcir Lyons and ,. the largest share of premli
--------- •-----------------------------------— at
1 I —The Vacation Bible school, held IlJfe's
premium*
with
Bill phoned from —
hta home
Life's experiences, joyful and sad.,
sad.' Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Karl Eckardt ac-Letbaby daughlcryM Flint spent sev- I.;.
hls short horn herd at the fair at Duluth. Minn , and had all members at the Methodist ehurch last week I had come into n.any
many lives during companled Mr. and Mrs will
Wlll-Let.... -closed
----------------------------- with a pub.
the past
past year.
yeur Mr*.
j«- jj
-u- Wilson
w&lt;ls0_l^.
.~«.k to Grand
nMnA Rapids
p«nirf.
lhe
Della
' son .~i
and Ardlth
I \eraljjtayaUast week with his por-ij0nia -----last -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------week.of his family,‘which Includes five
Friday evening
W/IV
«U. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons.
j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crane and two ' daughters, talk with their grand- lie demonstration enjoyed by many Smith had been bereaved- of- •her .Sunday afternoon to visit the tat­
f %-•
. ’]
Mf. and Mrs. Clifford Bclson nnd daughters are preparing to leave ■ parents.
' of the parents and friends of those I youngest son, Wilson, whq dted at ter's daughter. Laura, at lhe Mary
1 children of Irving are new tenants'^doh for Hattie creek where he has
Mrs. Minnie Johnson visited her who attended.
John DeVries, a I the age of 21 years. Mra. Meda Au- i Free Bed Convalescent home.
I in the Glenn Kermecn home.
I a position In 11 defense plant and sister. Mrs. Calvin Streeter and worker of the Rural Bible MLulon bll Buehler was on her way to Kal- | Mra. Lota Cheetham of Lake
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Getty and ^here Mbs Arvilla already Is em- family at Gun lake Sunday after- I of Kslamnoo. wus in charge of the | amazoo to visit her daughter and
three children left on Wednesday ployed. They will reside in a house -------noon.
I.—
».—• 0 Wed by -a---------school.
corps—
of ten . first little granddaughter. Officers of Mn. Lydia Schuler Wednesday.
\ w
tor Brimlry. U P.. where they will trailer during their stay In the
“ Woman's Society of Christian ! local chi ph Welkers One of flf- I were reelected as follows, pre*., John I Mrs. D. C. Ingal of Sunfield spent
The
\
spend two weeks or longer because &gt; pood
City.
------------,.
Service will meet at the new play- teen tniM— operyerLby the Mission iThede. Grand Rapids; vice pre*.. । Wednesday with her cousin. Miss
\ ■.
of Mrs. Oeltv's and Colleen's af- 1i Mrs Wall
------- ~~
------- and
- ■ Mrs. -Mr Ingal
Thomas
To- ground at one o'clock Friday this picked up the
"
"Children and 'Ray Aubil; sec'y.-trea*.. Mrs. Alice Mertie Steward
\ w
fllctlon of asthma.
bios of Hastings'wcre callers ..........
at thc,ww*
i week •»&gt;
for regular meeting and pic-, brought them
ch u«y.
day. »nc
The ’ Watkins. Grand Rapids. Due lo ; in lhe afternoon.
&lt;\
Mrs
Ernest Virtr.iukr.
Vermeulen home on
on thc
the InIrv- ltl
,nic
dinner. It 1* hoped all mem- {enrollment
—
ndiuons
lhe advisability
the
------ Del
— White
------- of. Grand
„
- Rapid*
...----- | EmCit
iu GUmer.
|
was 109 with
-Ik,, an
KU average
■•VIK«C 'i world
----- conditions
---------------------------- , of । Janice and Denny Bates spent
—-----visited her cousin*. Mr. nnd Mrs. I mg road Monday.
j bers of the three circles will make । altendar*:
—7 "2LI27
attendance 2*
ot ~t
8G. Glenna
Galster . I having
a reunion next year waa Ileft Sunday-afternoon with their cousins
.Jdgmcnt a!
j Dorothy and Elaine Bates.
A. H. Parker, last week
the Bible offered for bring- I; “&gt; lhe Judgment
of the officers
Re... Bnd Mrs. M. D. McKean and an effort to attend, and other* of j received tne
Mr. and Mrs A. B Lewis and lit1‘­ children Maxine and Philip of Mus-I the church and community who ' ing the mpsl pupils during the 1 mim Marcia Henning wno is emMlsa
, Marcia Henning Who Is entHeight* are guests of Mr. and..' would
who
plovcd
tlie-------Bell-------Telephone
CoJ
tle son of Detroit visited her par- kegon
_____________________________
. *„* like to come are invited. A week and Donna Wurm, w
,w lias r
------- —in —
.------- --------enta. Mr. and Mra. L E Elwood Mrs. James Rugg this Thursday af- program, honoring all ladle* of the been visiting her grandmother. Mra. 'office In Hastings wa* home Bun­
----------------------------------------------- ta beuwllUam&gt; received the Bible j
“nd Monday and with her
over Hie weekend ..-a
and vm
on MA..H.V
Monday I ----------ternoon.
vicinity
over eighty year* old.
left for Charlevoix for a few weeks | Harry Baisch. *ho works for thc 1 mg arranged and invitation* are offered for having brought fifteen mother spent Monday afternoon in
stay for the benefit of A. B.'s a*- gell Telephone Co In Ann Arbor, being sent to such ladles to be guests gue.'t* to lhe final demonstration. Grand Rapids,
Fred White went to Detroit Sun- .
thma.
was home Wednesday and Thursday of
... the
Tlio.sc.
society.
not honor
Thoac. not honor All feel it wa* a very profitable
Nathan Moffitt has purchased the ' Of i;Ut wrek.
------- - —
guests,
who attend
are asked• —
to week, and when one realises that day where hr has a position with |
Maxine Clark residence on W. Main | Mrs. Beatrice Stlmel. who recent- I bring
__________
for VICTORY with
food, own drink and table for every existing American Sunday thc Johnson Milk Co.
St. ^Mra
aiid vtwo
sons. Fred- |y underwent a major
major opera
operation
at [service.
In vcase
case
ot „„
bad
weather, ....
the _____
Miss Jeanette Gnrbow ta aaidstoi.
*i,n Clark u.u.
-m ~
non ai
vn-.w.
—v w.
______
service. ...
In
of
bad weather,
thc
school, _there
arc__now four licensed
of public health, the dairyman
erick and Donald, are moving to Butterworth hospital. Grand Rapids 1 gathering will be held in lhe Meth- .। brer
U.S.W4RI0NDS
brer tavern*,
taverns, it
it makes
make;. a person ing at the Middleville Creamery ofHastings this Tuesday “
where
they t WBS
wir^brou^d
home"’ in
l“~ 'lies
brought’ home
in "the
the "Beelvi
Beehr 1 odist church.
j' trsndi?
••- •is------------------------— flee until she resumes her college
wonder •*
If “
this
really
a Christian
will make their future home wi
—accompanied
~
rlt“*’- ambulance 7Friday
by | ®rs. Frank Garbow was called to j nation.
courae at Western State next month. |
her mother. We arg sorry to have
"V" i a nur&gt;c. r
, „ , *, , 'Big Rapids Friday by the serious) L K.
WBS ln Caledonia
Mr and Mrs Sidney Kenyon and
them leave our town and their, Miss
-•
■ --------------- •— condition of her mother, Mrs. Chas. Sunday afternoon
children
of 77
Lansing
having
Maclver completes
his parents.
parents i] .........
—Laurel
...... ......................
........
u. ....
— sunuay niiernoon to sec ms
..
--------- , are ,,
,7 j
armies and navie* nor by ailing civilians behind them, and the
many friends here will inis* them. lre
, nrellminarv
nM|
er
Tnhn.nn
whn
nnued
&gt;*rav
nn
Sat___
■.has
_ own
her
preliminary course at Wnvne
Wayne ,!, Jon
Johnson,
who passed
away
on ——
mother
been nn
an un.liu
invalid for "
VttC“Uon nnd "nenciim: u
r
,—— ----. —
- 1' Hl4 iiujnivi
dairyman is only too conscious of lhe part that he is expected
...l.'.r.Hu liospltal.
twwnltal Detroit,
O-frAll....the.
Ohr
last
I
—..v.u
h.M
1 several
. years and...
Mr.
and—Mra.
William7 Dexter
.i---Urday.
.. ........
" 7.-------, .. of university
. last
. uruay.
runciai
aci.ivca
year*
Funeral
services were
held.yrvcral
require* the con- '.Vith ill* mOtllCT. Ml*. PCIIri . Kell- j
to play, lhe customers that he serves must receive only A-l
van nnd other relatives in this vic- [
Lansing
were
Friday
guests
of
Mr.
o
f
wrek
and
B
f
ter
n
week
at
uh, Tuesday
and
were
by
',t
nn
t
care
o
f
u.lav
anrf
*r«r«*
attended
bv
B
IIUISC
milk and it is his duly lo see that lhe milk is wholesome and
and Mrs Vem Hooper.-------------------- home with her parents, Mr. and Mr.
Gnrbow------and----------children.
pure and contains all lhe beneficial elements.
Highland,
_... and Mr*.
------------------- ', ‘ Ladles
Ladles of
of M
Middleville and the sur- 1Inity.
Mrs. C. F. Parker. Mrs Leo Crane yrn MayComb Maclver will go to ' Mra. -----------who
*— »had
—« been
-•• ,ounding
-vicinity
• Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kermeen
E. *&gt;
N. Petersen
are asked lo reand daughters. Leola and Jeanette. 8parr0
Lansing,
r— w hospital.-------------— to
-- be— staying with her grandmother. Mrs member the meeting at 2 p. m. ths ! visited his sister. Mrs. Mary Fow­
Mr. and Mra. Philip Bender, the ,
----------------ler nnd■ -----family in Grand Rapids.
'gtifutui .w-unu jepik-u aqi
Isabel Lepper for some weeks and Thursday at Uie home of Mrs
families
of
Russell
and
Wnlter
;
--------- ——
------- , Malcomb Hoyt, son of Mrs. David - assisting in the care of-her mother. Harry Batach (Jean's Beauty Par- R,'”rtay
----------- —
Phono 2651 for home delivery or buy it ot your groceh.
8endcr
"d “
•Pwsd"" °f
Prnlrlp
Mr*. Jessica Schwaite who passed ior&gt;Xr the purpose of organizing' Mr
* 1Walter Karpinski. a«g( 52 ,
Mrs.
’
Bender “
and
Mrr- B,’d' """ ”
Frashnc) attended the Bechtel fam- ------------f|PW his plane
company with two awoy
t week, accompanied
her B - Rpd • Cr0BB
—— - ------------ tKu’vicln- &gt;rar«- wh0 h“ r”lded ,n T»nke«'
---- ------In
-------------, jM
-------------------------------- .„.
Uy reunion at Caledonia park Sat- —
u— planes from Grand o.nid.
.— . .---------—.. following . i lty. Anyone Interested Is asked to , Bn^nga for many years passed away ।
other
Rapids. ..
। husband
home to Detroit,
I across the strnlta to St. Ignace on tlie funeral Tuesday.------------------------ ! attend
,,ner"xca “ B“ca 10 !lt the home of her daughter. Mra. I
We understand Mrs. Amos Palm- alplra*ure trip and' visited' "Trie nd*
' i| Mr. and Mra. Will Johnson of | Raymond c Lewis 20 whose par- 'EWon
°J , °.r“nd
I
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
|&gt;^
cr will teach in the Freeport High from wednosday unifi Saturday
Yankee Springs have been doing enU&gt; Mr and Mrs; Waiter Lewis. ‘ ,Mn.nd“* n11tftL°L^\im?tnrf8ree I
CLARE E. HOFFMAN
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c; QT.
■■
.school this coming year.
; Quite n number of members o cor^meraoie
considerable wora
work on
on mcr
their tv,u&gt;«v
cottage ' moved
moved onto
onto the
the Joe
Joe Corrigan
Corrlgon farm
farm
-V- ; m the —Pleasant
. —
.
.hC&lt;rMtL?7fe2rnrtimw f^irnre m ll'P *°.Ulh nnd
ThornaW’,e &gt; adjoining Uie Methodist church proHlU vicinity
last, cCntly untiCiwent an operation tor .
TO' CONGRESS
. perty.
*
.m*.. m
......
, in the Flying Fort-■
_-|a serious malady. Besides her huaI
ntahi ,arni bur«“u 8ro“ps met together,
which they w
recently
pur-1 yca
r. partiepated
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
for aa picnic
nt thc
thc shelter
shelter chared
Jhk^d of
of Daye
Daye Wiley.
Wiley
'
ath™k’’an'Rou&lt;m
France*^test
Imnd nnd Mrs. Smith she leaves five he 18 FEARLESS
j Detroit, spent from Thuradaj night for
picnic Sunda?
Sundayal
1-----------*-— ------ C ~
-------I until Monday with the home folks. hhouse
0Ule atal Uie
the park
park at
nt Calejfonia.
Calejjonia. ij The'
The September
September meeting
meeting of
of the week. According to lhe Grand Rap-! ol&gt;!er daughter*. Mrs. Ann Feder- he IS CAPABLE
18
EXPERIENCED
■ George Holes Is confined to hta Glen Wotring of thc AAA
program,
.House
circle
will
be
held
Thursday,
...
_ _
.. . ..
.. - yi:lds ner#w cf SundBy
war. 2^5:
f v.-T’johrTchilver and he
■home
south —
of —
the x-Utage
Hastings, was thc
speaker.
1ocpi.
Sept. 3. wim
with Mra
E J.
------------------—-- with
-- -- ul-- niutu&gt;*&lt;&gt;.
m»c sK'
n»'i
rant.
u. Talbot.
laiuui.
tad nunner in the "Yankee Doodle" ■ *7r:'nK won, mis. jonn vnuver,
ana he 18 INDEPENDENT
T lh&lt;tor Mrs.
Jessie
*ont'
r-«&gt;r« nf dthr
Ktnniachan an nlln-ent r,,.
I n... ctarent.
r-i.. V- Helmer, better- .Rrneml
n .... wrvlre,
.
. ■ ! ny'n."tortreM mid U reported ee I E'*”not Knrplntki‘
SUPPORT.* YOUR
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Hutingg
which hasafflicted him for some known IU -pee-vee” by hi* many schwaite were held at Uie Beeler : saying "I think I got one plane, iWnUer- Jr \Stf,nuyj
FIGHTING MEN
ti 'frlc'”‘1‘- arrived from Camp Crowdfuneral home Tuesday afternoon of.jt started smoking, and thc lost 1 'Boman in the United States Arw.
Hawaiian Wands. Funeral service* I The question of who was right
Mrs. Fred Matteson
of Royal cr Mo Sunday night nnd is en- last week, conducted by Rev. I. W. j Mw It headed towardshore close
and who waa wrong before Pearl
wcre held at the daughter's In , Harbor is an Idle and useless one
joylrtl a 10-day furlough with the ! Minor and attended by many sor- I u&gt; the water."
We are in inc war now. zieiorc
Claude nnd Jack Rosenberg fam-• rowing relatives nnd friends. Those I The M-uter-Jones circle of the Grand R«Pt&lt;falller of northwest Thomapple.
I from a distance, besides her Imine-&gt; Methodist■ church was pleasantly
P«r&gt; Harbor Congressman Hoff­
MP- Ernest Vermeulen and Mrs. dtate family, were her sister and I entertained by Mrs. Will Sweet at
mAn did hta beat to keep us out
James Pender spent this Tuesday brother-in-law. Mr. and Mra J. L. her home. assKled by Mrs. Elmer been enjoying a vacation a; the (of war blK at thc same time did
at New Richmond visiting their I Hodgson of Kalamaxoo; her broth- ‘ Fenton. Thursday afternoon. Love­ Pierce cottage at Gun take preach- , hll txsst to strengthen lhe national
. .
"
aunt Mrs. Albert Fisher.
| era. Lucian Lepper, wife and two | ly refreshment* were served by thc ed at lhe morning service at the defense.
He always voted for the nation­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farnsworth who children. Richard and Rosemary'. ' hostesses following a buslnes meet- Irving and Middleville Methodist
churches Sunday. Il waa very fine al defense ajid live cold facts of
Christian message.
I the record confront those who ma­
----- ■ liciously or thoughtlessly charge
CLOVERDALE------------------------------ .'otherwise. Since Pearl Harbor he
Mr*. Douga! McCallum of Detroit hB&gt; gpoken Bnd volf(1 for ^ery
spent the weekend with Mr. and j
measure. Could man do more?
Mrs. Bert McCallum.
i
congress hna been called a
Harvey Dings la in bjfd. Mrs. -mbber stamp" Congress.
That
PRICES GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 5
RUUCa PRICES
Dings also Is not well. We hope doea not apply to Hoffman. In
I both will be well soon.
| thf„ dark days fraught'-with peril
In order to settle the estate of the lote James Endsley, I will offer the personal
Sorei if TVm
Mr. and Mra. Harry Nagel called
Nation, the people need men
property ot public auction at rhe farm located 1 Vi miles west of Coats Crave on
I on Mr. and Mra. Edd Pennels, also | wh0 do thclr own thinking, men
Marked with Red
M-43 or 2 miles east of Barbers Corners,on
on Mr. and Mra. URoy Pennels who have the courage to speak and
Tlfl Throughm Our
Sunday.
act upon their convictions, men
ait n&gt; sure!
Budfiet Plan
| Little Susy Reed of Richland u&gt; represent their people.
spent Wednesday night with her
I grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Sam
&lt;B** n"‘ wr lt * *rf&gt;
। Gleb. Cellla Soger of Kalamazoo
PRIMARY SEPTEMBER 15
was ■** guest of Tootle Gleb last
Pol. Adv.
Commencing at 1 o'clock, I will offer the following:
week.
’
50% Greater

ra!

lUf

Friday evening.

LEC

r:

Your MILKMAN is
ALWAYS ot WAR!

KE
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Ntalrr
plalntltr. it

IS OUR QUOTA

RE-ELECT

Alisa r. I
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OF HARR

IN CHANI

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

IN TKR1

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

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bine

In

AUCTION SALE

146 State St.

U

Phone 2701

Hostings, Mich.

puces slashed!

MENSWEAR

“Coissck Reversible'

M

75

Trade-In Allowance
Old Battery

Ji

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2 Other Styles

Combed Cot­
ton. JGH14C5-

।

$425

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Mill

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Guarant^M 2 Yeart
WALL PAINT
Big
5-lb.

Pkg-

FREE HOUSE PAINT

69‘

^iGaT'?

FREE )
With Purchase
of 5 Gallons*

Hr tee
tn 1
hour

I FREE

1

With Purchase
of 10 Gallons*

HORSES
2 Mares, bay,.] 1 yrs. old.

CATTLE
White face black cow, 5 yrs.
old.
Brown cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh.
White fa^e brindle cow, 5 yrs.
old.
Roan cow, 5 yrs. old.
White cow, 3 yrs. old.
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, fresh.
Guernsey heifer, due to fresh­
en late in fall.
Brown heifer, due to freshen
&lt; late in fall.

•Btfuiht at Our Regular Low Price.

PHSMT,
Gal.

KNAMKI..
QC&lt;
Qt. Pllio-IIOD

MONDAY, AUG. 31,1942

,r,S'0'.f

sine . titanium .
the whitest, fine
Mamenu know
!10

In t-Oallon Lota

CTAD

SAVE on SEAT COVERS'

Front-End
. Smaih-Upg

MIU.E

a«i»

Porous-Weave "FIBRI-T1X"
•rt . ., , Bruutr . . . Prnfeciion

Sizes for Moot Can.
&lt; 0crate (ALL&gt;

FARM MACHINERY
McCormick Deering hay
loader."McCormick Deering side
rake.
'
McCormick Deering mower,
5 ft.
'*,•
2-horse walking culfhrptor.

Low steel wheeled wagon and
flat rack.
Moore walking plow, nearly
new.
John Deere corn planter with
fertilizer attachments.
Pair bob sleighs.
Cutter, good condition.
Mud boat.
125 ft. hay rope and 2 hay
forks.
Platform scale.
Set work harness, good condi­
tion.
1
Pair fly nets.
Shovels, forks, and other ar­
ticles too numerous to
mention.

THE 70 ACRE FARM WITH GOOD BUILDINGS AND
GOOD FENCES WILL BE OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE.
TERMS—Cosh day of tale, nothing to be removed from premitet until settled for.

iWMM. 411

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COA&lt;

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WALTER CULBERT, Admr.
»3*

HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

E. E. CRAY. Clerk

All.

NOTICE 0

lOlftlOlB

no
1. They provide authentic war in­
fortnation for news-starved peoples
around the (lobe, entertainment for
U.S. forces abroad. These G-E ihort-

"pointed" at Australia, South
America. China, Europe—making
reception there almost as strong as
from local stations.

FEED, ETC.
About 25 or 30 tons mixed
hay.
About 16 acres corn in field.
Small straw stack.
About 20 cords wood in pile.

COACH FRQXTa
105TS

&lt;Nn»r~iin&gt;

Towers of Truth
Chinese, Finnish, Tagalog, Dutch, Spanish—programs in more than a
dosen tongues go out from tha towers of General Electric stationa
WGEA and WGEO, Schenectady, and KOEI, San Francisco.

NOTICE

3. They provided the only U.S. pro£ini that reachtd Bataan. People
conquered lands risk their live* to
listen. Smuggled letters say they
.bring hop* of rtleavj.

4. Some announcers are regular
G-E production employees, working
on war work. They tell people in
their native lands that America Is
determined on victory.

FF.nrn
PllRATlO

�THE HAATTNG8 BANNER, TMURBDAT, AUGUST 87. iNt
HUBBARD HILLS
Thl* community waa shocked to

LEGAL NOTICES

Karpinski, age 52 yean, al the liome
of her daughter. Mrs. Eldon Smith,
in Grand Rapid* Monday night.

In Grand Rapid* for Xray.
H »kr Ilium III**
lkl« (ull, I

The

Surviving are her husband. Waller,
■lx daughter*. Mn. Ddcn Smith.
Mr* Ann Fedora. Mrs Bernard
Bartnlk. Mn. Prank Wolf, Mra.
John Chilver. MU* Eleonor and four
son*. Walter. Jr.. Stanley. Charle*
and Roman In the United Stale*
Army. Hawaiian Islands. Mr and
Mrs Karpinski have owned a farm

resided here most of the time ex­
cept a few yean when they lived
In Grand Rapid*. Funeral service*
were held at St. Adelben'* church,
interment m.Follsh catholic ceme­
tery In Grand Rapid*.
Eleonor Karpinski went to lhe
home of her lister In Grand Rapid*
Sunday evening and will have her
tonsils removed the first ol the
Lol* Tripp will go to the hospital
In Hastings and have her tonsils
removed this week.
Mr. and Mn. Albert Green. Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Tripp and chil­
dren. Mn. Archie Burd and chil­
dren attended the Moore school re­
union Saturday.
Mr. and Mn.
Claude Mead of Freeport also at­
tended. Judge Stuart Clement gave
a fine talk. Judge Clement taught
lhe Moore school a number of yean

iiAitin.

,hll*»n&lt;
Rtai.. —
l&gt;Ulnll&lt;(. if I* ORDERED that th*

IN TKHTIMONV WIIEHKOF, 1 kar
IllirJ 1h
»*. Mkhl
1043.o.i.

irrr n. Mill

ba |&gt;ubll«l&gt;

HTATE OF MKHIGAN.
OF HARRY. HR.
r Aii.n r n&gt;
•4 fare«.&gt;l»f I*

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN TFRTIMONY WHKKKOF. I

IT IH ORDERED that

Tka Ctrrolt

NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
IT IB FURTHER ORDERED that

Dated, Ami

■ OTICH or MORTGAGE SALE
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!

:s rs-.-nsi

IT IH FURTHER ORDERED

NOTICE TO CREDITOBB

" or Iiaadf on !•■&lt;* T5,
NOTICE IH IIEREI1Y
M0T1CE OF MORTGAGE BALE

BARRY BYPATHS

Hirohito on the other side in ditto mean*
location. Thu* with every bond these exhibit* ready for the fair
sale, you would smack Hitler with ■ and we are proud that our Grange
each ding, and Hlrohiep jviyt cash.! Mid Extension club war* among the
1 leading exhibit*.
On the flrtl anniversary of ।lhe 1dong. Some fun. eh?
Atlantic Charter, the Christian
Science Monitor printed a distinc- ,
M
WMUve copy of It. which I clipped and ber
drive because she had It busy. : Mra- Qarc Tbcher of L_._.
hung on the Wall. I did it partly Her guinea hen had d ciiange of Mra Oalen E. Phelps of Woodland
for Jiuster and Palsy, who will h—rt
____
visited at the hnm* nf Mr avu* Mm
probably need to refer many times :
and cancelled her contract. Gerald Tlscher Saturday afternoon.
to it during lhe school year, and hatch
.
I Mr and Un. "Bud" Flynn were
partly so I can study the beauty.. So. the Missus hatched out 20 lit­
guinea* under Uie hot water
strength and construction of the tle
Clayton Valentine Monday after­
bottle.
wording.
Although not under-es­
noon.
timating Uie seriousness of Nazi
I finished out a batch of chick­
tyranny. &lt;of course the Japanese en* on an ull stove oven once with
fine
Iandon
result*
motorcycled
and bet Itocould
Detroit
do Suneven
upon In the Charter) you feel a*
in the electric oven with It* day.
you read the document that It is perfect venUlaUon and heat con-1 Guy Elliott has been promoted lo
only an episode for our groat coun­ trol.
Sergeant. Congratulations, Ouy.
try and Great Britain In their for­
..
* a * -------------| Please remember and bear in
ward. upward march toward tl.eir COATS GROVE
mind a delicious supper you will
ultimate and glorious Destiny. Many
Carlton Coal* vslted from Thurs­ find—af thc W. S. C. S. hall. Come
great minds agree that out ot lhe
one. come all. Sept. 3.
emergencies provided In the com­ day until Sunday wlUi Loy Royer
Mrs Paul Smith and Martha Ann
ing conflict will arise undreamed and also Stella Wade and family of Lansing and Mrs. Colon Shalbly
of achievements In science, healing, । In Battle Creek, On Sunday • lilt
religion. Invention and aU other parents visited there and brought
j him home
realm*. May these achievement*
rv,&lt;
MU* Mildred Woodman of Day-

By JANE CAMERON

. . .
Buster cam. home with a great
bundle of blanks hl* Dad had ordered Job printed for hi* btulncu.
He demanded of me How Come?
Why 8o Many? I explained that

j the past week with the Woodman
&gt;
,nd w,0‘ ,hr Hubwt
i
,
^5
&gt;*
*£.
rLW
a,,d
। Xo) around,
°n

ffitedT tS’thSTeHeWhutl

U

decided not lo hoid

down and figured and finally estl- i
bThHd ^hTm"
A family Is moving into the mated disgustedly that Dad had ',
ibA, 8
d *l,h Mr,‘
Klingensmith whool
. ................
enough
of W1C111
them lu
to 1Ml
last, Bl
at fhis pres- w1lh club*No'
’’
N wLXon
Claud Moury of Grand Rapids as- | ent
ent rate of uu.
use 300 years.
years Buster' JiL
slated
■sted hl*
hi* father Clyde Moury a few inopped
mnnneri up with hi
hl*. modem gem.1
n ^Jd R
icallcd 011 Enmw Bragdon and
days recently with hi* farm work. "We should l!v» en lone"
we snouia nv
jong..
Crystal on West Townline Saturday
Mrs James Storkan? Sr . accom­
Or, or Uw met Imom.Hn, tMo,, KjJ""1
‘“prortojt to
panied Mr. and Mr*. Fred Baker of
Gun lake lo the fair In Ionia Thurs­
day.
cover. The can was lavishly dec- I JfLve (SJshS^e *
M “” d i
,h 1
tertalnlng relatives from Chicago orated with a grape design and the ■ • nPv°rh^ i? fvoh*
dlreotloiu for opening were printed I
Vhe I
Francis Haight ha* employment on the cover, all this design nnd ,
V
printing being in raised glass Tlie I frlcI1(^ ti.ut«l Suildav x^h^r.1 ’hero ।
in Hastings.
Mr*. Ann Mater of Kalamazoo glass thread* fitted nicely together.
h.^ 1
Sunday. As our minister w«
wm ■»&gt;ab- ''
spent a week with her mother. Mn. but must have taken more than one SundMV
sent, he was asked to preach, and
James Storkan.
Jar ring to hold airtight. The an­
tique exhibit grows more Interesting he gave an Interesting sermon.
There will be no school reunion
BARBERS CORNERS
each year.
at Coat* Grove this year.
Henry and Mildred Natten of
For the COLGTWOW. B Depart­
Grass Lake visited their aunt. Mrs
Herman Hauer and family a few ment i which translated, means CARLTON CENTER
The
annual- reunion
was ----held —
st
wuic on
come
uu let's
«*a get MIU
thl* war u«cr
over
,--------,--------------wun. brother)
orotneri—
—AU
au state
state and
ana nana­ j theBrown school Sunday. The atPvt
Wayne Bump has been with,
■pending a len-day furlough with tional com husking contest* for i tTOdance was small. but those pres1842 have been cancelled.
Icnt had
• 8°°
Bood
time.
Events or
of
n“a “
“ un
&gt;e- avenu
his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Nay 1H2
• * *
| the day Included a pot luck dinner.
Bump.
Michigan and West Const farm- a program and games.
Mabelle Hauer visited Maurlne
Clum of Coat* Grove a few day* era have Just been awarded con- | Mlsa Florence Buraas. Miss Myrtle
tract* for 1338,000 lbs. of carrot I Elchkoff and Mlu Mayoma Valentine, all
aU of Lowell
Lowell, were W,dn^»v
Wednesday
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and seed and 1.175.000 lbs. of onion seed line,
Mrs Nay Bump were Mrs. B. Foley for IH3. Oh. Ohl T bet I know evening supper guest*'of Mrs. Clay­
and family, local, and Mr. and Mrs. what we are going to eat in 1M4. ton Valentine.
An
Iowa
bank
has
procured
an
Mis*
Myrtle
Norton,
daughter
of
Paul Bump and baby of Battle
Creek. Callers were Mr. and Mrs. old-fashioned dinner bell nnd now Mr. and Mrs. Harald Norton, wa*
Roy Huver of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. announces each sale of bonds- by taken to Pennock, hospital Thurs­
ringing
it.
They
could
have
one
day
morning.
We
all
hope
for
a
Will Severance of Battle Creek: |
Mary English and Gerahum Sever- , tap tor a 825 bond, two taps for speedy recovery.
a 850 one and so forth up the list.
Carlton center Grange won a
ance of Hastings.
Doris, Helen and Stanley Snyder I would go even a step farther. I 815.00 award at the Barry county
are visiting their cousin* in Usnsing for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. cole and fam­
ily attended Ionia fair on Satur­
day.

Mr. and Mra. Nils Johnson

______
_______
Several
in the
tended the Ionia

pita! Friday evening.
। ,.
Myron Johnston of Mt. .
!I brought hU
hl* couiln,
cousin, Harold
Harol
ston home for the weekend.

40 ACRES 3Vz miles from Hastings, lays Just
right, soil rich loam, has a nice small house
wired, has water in house, tool shed partly
built and has lumber to finish, bam 24 x 40,
with shed attached, garage attached to house,
5 acres woods, 225'apple trees$4,000.00
100 ACRES 5 miles from Hastings, lays good,
good land, a new barn cost $5.000 00, real
good house, has electricity, on excellent rood,
only.
.__,_j_.-__.__$6,000.00

80 ACRES 4'/g miles out. very good land, 6 room
house, large barn, tool shed, hen house, on
owner is sick, will let it go
----------- $5,000.00
TWO GOOD BUYS in homes in Woodland, one
home in Freeport, priced low.

30 ACRES out on M-43 South.'good house, large
basement barn, some woods, has electricity,
will sell with $500 down, priced at $2,500.00

The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself”

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
STEBBINS BUIIDING

WEST HOPE
Harold Springer I* busy threshing
In the neighborhood. We all ap­
preciate the fair weather we have
had lhe past week.
Mn. Alvah Hayward of Thermal,
Calif.. 1* visiting relative* In the
neighborhood.
Mr. anti Mn. Lynden Johncock
and family returned from their
vacation trip through the north and
he returned to hl* work in Detroit.
Mr. and Mn. Ferri* Brown and

PHONE 2659

MONEY

good and children called on Mr. and
Mrs -Robert Hart of Baltimore Sun­
day afternoon.
The Community club will meet at
the school house this week Friday
evening, August 28.
Alto. Hastings Good Will. CaUfomia and Hickory Comers were
represented at the reunion Satur­
day at the Ray Barnes home. An
enjoyable time wa* had In spite of
the heavy wind and thunderstorm.
The aid will be held at the Jesse
Osgood home Wednesday. Sept. 2.
Mrs. Johncock and Mn. Webber en-

for Buying
Remodeling,

Repairing is

still available
but don’t

heath downward and left out In the
aun for several days to dry before It
Greater London Includes 8,680
acre* of open space* and park*.

home on a seven-day
1* being transferred lo

CHOICEFARMBARGAINS

Originally,
topsy turvy meant not confusion
but top-slde-turf-away. The ex­
pression Is derived from the way In
which turf to be used for fuel wa*
placed on the ground to dry oig
after it wa* cut. In England, after
lhe turf with the heather still grow-

FEDERAL FARM
PORATION. * eoi

BARNUM SCHOOL

wait!

KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

WAR SAVINGS BONDS FOR SALE HERE Come -n

Waahlnfl

Children are especially invited to make their Bond purchases here.
i Libor IM of Marl, on Paia «S.
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVKN. Tkal aioul Daria. Plaintiff.

KEEP SPARK PLUGS CLEAN

BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!
You can buy the home you like. . . even if you can't build tha
one you want! So decide on the one you like and let ui help
you buy it. We can (till finance the purchaie of a home that
ii already built and finance repairing and remodeling, but, wa
don't know how much longer we will bo allowed to. So if you
want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now
may be too late. We will bo glad to explain our plan that
aid you in buying. Coma in today.

necessary, Inatali *

profitable change In
formsnee
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION.

Tour Nation Needs
Your Cooperation ..

M«KEE SERVICE OIL SALES
DatanSaol*.

da ■•Ilan

MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
HASTINGS
PHONE 8354

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN AS
« STEBBINS BLOC.

MIMItt F. H. L B

�THI HASTINGS BANNKM, THUBSDAY, AUGU8T OT, 1M1
|umu or Mr. Md Un. Otu. Kund.
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Clark qt Bl.
Lreen DUnnay.
, a nuuuay oimwr
m
j ,
Petersburg. Florida. visited Mr. and
Basil Thompson and
Mr and Mr* Gall Lightfoot spent Dudge.
■ 'the MUse* Elaine Scott and Mn. J. D. ©ool Friday afternoon.
id. of Drayton Plains the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Pearl Lightfoot and Pauicta Frances Bin* pt NathvUle spent
vraex and this work with Dana Lightfoot and other relative* Houvener spent Munday afternoon four days with Mr. and Mra. C. W.
tlie Pioneer picnic al Charlton park
Mrs. John Thaler ami at Elkhart, Indiana.
tn Lalie Od»*s*
1 Culver.
■
Dori*. Alice. Delbert, and Mary
Mr. Oscar Joqe* and son Free! ■' Mr and Mr* Keith Durkee and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis McCue and
Louise, dusetl oMrvtng spcnt thc of United Biatc* Naval Air Base, family of Woodland «pent Friday
son.
Jimmy of Flint spent Sunday
Uy at Vicksburg «penl Saturday weekend In Freeport.
Falrlax HeliLKan*** City. Mo. and evening with Mr. and Mr*. Adam
evening
with
Rev.
and Mra. John
night and Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Adam
Enares returned home two *on* of DJtrolt. Mrs. Ethel Has*. Endrra.
Thursday from hta daughter Mrs. Mrs.
Mra. Charles Vandien
vandien and daughter.
daugnter.
Vem Kehn
Keim of Clarksville I*
is *pendspend- McCue.
Uwi* NMb.
..............of »»
”«•"" were Monday Ing several days ’with
’»h hl
“»■­
Mra. Blaine Snyder ta visiting her
Hastings
his» ««»
grand
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Culver, local W^dMl OhSm*k.T. of Lansing af- Janet
and the Misses Elaine Scqtt and ter undergoing an operation at Uni­ guests of Mr. and Mra. Claud Mead, parents Mr and Mra. Semtas Seese. parents at Conemaugh. Pa. for a
— John McCue
----------wa*-.11^.
called to 1! Mr Bnti Mra. jOhn Morrison and
Francos Biggs of Na*hville. spent versity hospital. Ann Arbor. He 1* • Rev.
Mr. and Mra. Al Clemens and
Bunday afternoon al Ramona park very
very’ mucn
improves, but
uuv *still
h&gt;&gt; i*
» con- Hickory Comers to officiate at Uie ,daughtes, Margaret and Kate, of
much improved
flnrd to his home. He was brought funeral of Abe Ixlnaar Tuesday.
1Grand Rapids were Sunday after- baby of Prescott were Friday after­
in Grand Rapids.
1 Mr* Mabie Osborne spent from Sm callers of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ noon guests of Mr. and Mra. Clar­
Mr. and Mra. Lei Overamlih and home by Mr*. Shoemaker.
ence Benedict.
M: and Mrs C W. Culver, local. 1 Sunday until Tuesday afternoon ; n Goech.
daughter. Connie Lou. of Having*
Mr and Mra. Joe Kauffman and
and Mr. and Mr*. Bert Hayner of and the Mtase* Elaine Scoll and with Mra. Daisy Peck of near Haa- family
attended the Barry County Robert Seger of Grand Rapids
Frances Bigg* of Nashville ai.lend.-d ■ Ung*.
,
the Ionia fair Saturday afternoon1 Mrs. Spinor Johmon
and Doris .Road Commission picnic at Gun■ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
|UMU of Mr. anu Mra.
ire Sunday afternoon take. Tuesday.
jBen Btakney;
.
.
,

।

vwk -Uh hrr unoU odd ou»L Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Wagner of Gun lake.
Mrs
Elhler of
Mn. tinier
oi Lima,
uma. Ohio
onw called
c*ucu
grandma
Towne.
con
------------— *
------- Bunday afternoon.
•
Mr. and Mra. Harold Dontft spent
the weekend in Mt Pleasant.

Mr. and Mra. Frank Kelley and
children of Kalamazoo called on
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield Frtday evening.
During the storm Saturday after­
noon a tree was struck In the yard
at the Spaulding farm.
Merle Bradfield. Jack and Law­
rence Tobias had ju*t entered the
barn from unhl Uh big lhe horses
' and using the tractor when the bolt
struck. It raised Lawrence off his
feet and numbed hl* arm. Mra.
Bradfield who was on the *un porch

I

for a few days1 visit like to locale I Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robbuon. Mr.
near tha oamp.
and Mra. Robinson spent Sunday tn
Bunday wm moi. Lome orrruoc*
73rd birthday and the following
night tha member* of her Bunday
echool claw gave her a real aurprtae. As
Aa a
a little —
remembrance
they
prise.
----------presented her with a couple nice
pictures. All -had a nice tfcne and
we Join them In wishing her many
Imore "happy birthdays."
Mr. and Mr* James Patterson,
who reside In California, are visiting
at tlie hot.'te ot Mra Elia Smith thia

"V" . ’7.
na ssis. “
wuu
“ p®2f““5’_
School .tarta^
starts a^m
again n&lt;
next Monday
.School
W MIC VIWUUIB
Dan
Lancaster
Dan LMwaater remains
remain about tne
same at the hocpltal.
Mr. and Mra. Orson Tobias of Ann
Arbor spent Sunday with Keet To­
bias and family.

Readers of the sport pages might
think a sack man is a basebail play­
er, but his real Job Is la a corn prod­
ucts plant '

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. and Mra. Walter Hershberger
were weekend gueata of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hershberger of Detroit
and attended thc Tiger and St.
Louis ball game Sunday.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOaa
eryone considered himself very
Zack Rise of Beaverton visited
Miss Manon Roush aivcnt the
,
Mr and Mr* /rthur
Moore and"
Payne is spending this local, were Sunday,evening supper I Lansing and Mr. and Mra. Howard lucky.
Phyllis and Patricia Green part of
.rthur Moore
and ' Mrs , Ida Mr
.M M». O &gt;&lt; r-. .-U o, Mr.
Mr. B K CU„- WW-WS’#*
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Lyle nX."nL?
Mra. Emily Wilcox nnd Mra. Merle this week.
Houghton and family of near Ipnlu.
Bradfield were Katamasoo shoppers | Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rorema and
Mr. und Mra. Earl Pox. Varin und
Thursday.
children of Grand Rapids. Mr. and
. *“ . eMWHB.Mr.MJdMn Ow
n iro
Ted of Irving were Sunday visitors
We think our 4-H boys nnd girls Mra. Isaac Williams and Mra. Paul
/
of Mr. and Mra. George Nelson. In Sunday.
Mrs. Alton Rogers of Jackson were
Towns of Woodland were Sunday
"'Clarksville Tuesday afternoon.
Mrjind Mrs. Marylif Thaler nnd bey Thursday evening.
the evening they nil attended the
Mr and Mr* Frank Walton. Mrs. I Fred Tabberer was In Hastings on Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ford as they receiver! *7335 in premiums - J evening eallera on Cha*. Fkrlec and
it.T’rVui.'.r,
services at Uie Wesleyan camp­ son. KtHK_.o(_JiaMtlngs. and Mr.
Also the club will be represented al Iffamily
------------ *•
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— Keith FarStowell.
and
Mr.
and
Mrt.
and Mi' Willu.ni Hpenrn nnd son Bernice Cloison nnd Nancy, accom­ buttress Monday afternoon.
grounds.
TDblu* Brovent and son of Has­ the 4-H state fair by Robert and lee and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wolfe of Has­
panied
by
Mr
and
Mr*.
Claude
Wal
­
Douglas,
of
Grand
Rapids
were
Mr. and Mra. William Crakes and
Mr. and Mra. Harry Sandbrook ' tings called on Mr. and Mrs. George tings were Monday evening callers Richard Osborne. Naomi and Vlrton
visited
Cllftcn
Meek
at
the
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
John
Mary Ellen Walter* spent the week­
of Mr and Mrs Clarence Benedict. glnla Beck. Mantarrl Doster. Ken­ and children attended lhe Wesleyan
home of Mra S. C Shear of near Porbev Tuesday afternoon.
end with lhe former’s granddaugh­ Thaler.
Mr nnd Mrs. Lecland Jones. Ne- neth Garrison. Mary Saunders and Methodist campmeeting a? Hastings
i Mr nnd Mrs. Harold Yoder spent
Mr and Mr* El Janis and son. Fremont Sunday afternoon.
ter. Mra. Albert Hover of Hastings
Sunday.
'
Miss Elaine Kaufman of Lansing. ' from Tuesday morning until Wed­ rlta and David of Mount pleasant Jack Bradfield.
Mra. Herb Barnes and Mr. Brom­ Freddy, and MIm Peggy Palmer of
Mr. and Mr*. Merle Bradfield.
Mr and Mr* Olenn Wotring wete
nesaay tncmoun
&gt;1
I were Saturday night and Sunday
nesday
afternoon
at
Traverse
City
Howard
McRobert*
of
Alto.
Bud
ley of Hickory Comers, who were Detroit were Thunday guests of Mr.
and at Frankfort wh*r« they call- ■ gue*t* of Mr and Mrs Robert Nrw- Jack and Wallace Burroughs spent al iJinslng on business Friday.
Kauffman
of
near
Lowell.
George
on a business trip to Lowell, called and Mrs. Emil Olson.
Sunday
With
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
A
number
from
this
community
0ll,P * 5f°«
cd
on
Robert
Hardy.
They
spent
.
ton
and
family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
lark &lt;(nee
nee Thompson of Bottle Creek, nnd Miss eu on hooch »rarny. 1 ncy »pc.&gt;v । u»u »..«
"'7..:.
Mr. and Mra. J C. Clark
■ • night
... with
.... ...
on Rev. and Mr*. John McCue Tuesattended lhe Ionia fair last week I
Saturday . Dorothy Bunn, local. *pent Sunday —
Tuesday
Mr. nnd Mr* Jr,
D. Cool, l,w»*t
local railed
called tn
In the
the after
after­ Cook of Otsego.
Mabie Pomeroy &gt; were
Ardiswhn
’ whoare
arevaeatlnnlna-at
vacattanlng’at
! noon.
1
—------Mra. cell* Townsend of Woodland
d*Mr and Mrs. Ford Stowell visited guest* of Mrs. Julia Godfrey
They
. .... the Mr. and Mni. Jacob
7-; -KaUff- . Evart*».«.
---- -m.. -nth
1 noon.
Ludington
State
park.
|
Mrs.
Lewis
Ovbrholt
and
children
n0
WLING
have betn vacationing around thL’ man of Middlebury, Indiana, and
____
। .Mr and Mrs. Guy Smith and of Fowlerville spent Remember
Bunday wrtli
locality and upper Michigan during. were luncheon guest*___________________
ot. Mrs. Utulse
the W. ______________
8 C. 8. mcet- with Mrs. Paul Townsend
Tlie United Brethem Missionary |
Brittle
of Quincy.
IJoyd attended the lonta fair, t Mr. and Mra Ghai-le* OvcrtioU. lnj’'‘at’"the' church this week on
the rummer months but are now on «-»
— -r
Mra. Mabie Osborne L* spending Thursday.
| Kenneth and Marcella remained lor Tlulrxjay 7^,,, Wus it postponed society met with Mrs. Ella Smith
tiielr wav to their home in Fit rida.
day* with .the
the week.
week.
Dean Sage spent a few days
vins.twr! meeting All who were present last last Wednesday wlh a good attend­
I Mrs. Ida Payne spent several days this week with Mr*. Lynn Allerdlng
grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe | Mr. and Mra,
Mrs Judson KingMey
Kln8»,e&gt;
hta grandparents.
cnJoycd havlng Mls5 Bessie ance. Hie September meeting will
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd of Carlton.
Irving.
1 and son Ctare
Clare of Greenrihe
Greenville visitca
visited • RullM)n nnd molhcr Wuh u, for the
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Carew and Buehler, of Irving
Pavne of Haating*.
Mrs Dorothy
Dorotny Keeling
Reeling and
mu children
um.u.v.., Mr. and Mra. Clarence Benedict Mr. and
nnd Mra
Mra. J
J. D. Cool Friday
Friday eve
eve-­ ,
Sghalbly of Woodland.
I Mr. and Mn. Frank Hynes vis­ Mra
HOSt D«O«
_
--------- ------------------------------ _
------------------»•*&lt;&lt;
jQhn
made a
of. UIUIIU
Grand
Rapids
were--Sunday
call- I1 ......
called
on Mrs. -Carlton
and . ning. Clare toft
left for
for the
the Naw
Navy MonMon­
........ ----, Bump
-------------cough oners
ited nt thc home of Mr. and Mrs IH
. Mr. and Mra.
•» n Bmimnw
-.—u.. baby and Mr*. Polly Parks
n&lt; iin«.
(jay morning
nnd cumc
tc say good- ­ era
of
R
Clinton,
of
Has&lt;!
r
--------’ trip to Cadillac where she spenl’the SOUTH BOWNE
Harold Smith of East Woodland
bye
to
the
folks.
1
.
Mr&lt;
Rav
Staler
whose
Mr.
and
Nfr®•!&lt;*
Kaufman
vtatings.
'
t
Mr and Mra. Pau! Hoffman wcre
.Sunday afurnoon.
^k^MimTav^aftc'rTwnd? hJband Is In the service
Ray.
Itcd Mr*. .George Rltenburgh of
Mis* Helen Moore accompanied
callet* at the Mra. Will Hoffman
Ionia and also attended the fair. (Miss Jean Allerdlng of Carlton to Battle Creek Monday after spend tt.&gt;.rn ouite n small bov was taken and the John And,r*on home of
Mrs Claud Mead attended thc the Ionia fair Saturday evening.
Alto Sunday afternoon.
nnd Mrs:
Mrs. John ,I!sr.=y
Harvey and
Moore school picnic Saturday.
Mr ..r.d
. with them a good many years. Mr.
Donald Geiger and family of Sar­
Mr. and Mr*. Gall Llghtf-xit and Mra. Ethel Loomis and son Victor Steckle.
.. I and Mr*. Ernest Warner of Ohio anac were caller* at Art Richard­
Donald Preston, who enlisted In
Mrs. Ora Stuart spent Friday at- of Lnnslng were Wednesday evening
. ! visited them Sunday. Mrs Warner son'# Sunday afternoon.
temoon in Lowell and visited Mrs fguesta of Rev. and Mrs. John Mc- thc Marines recently. U now sta'­ , being Mra. Ormsbc's cousin.
Mra. Ella Geiger of Hastings enme
tioned nt San Diego. Calif.
Sluarls mother. Mrs L M Yelter Cue.
I Mrs.
Elizabeth
Stewart
and Sunday to spend a week at the Art
Freeport Methodist Church
Mr and Mra. Bert Montgomery
Mr and Mra. Semtah Seese and
1 daughter Hazel of Detroit aud Mr. Richardson home, 'gk
Gunning for Kim Sigler
Everett M. Love, Pastor
Mrs Adah Mottcr spent Sunday of Detroit spent Sunday nnd Mon­
land
MrC
Mark
Norris
of
PralrieChester Richardson nnd family 0!
In Primary Senatorial
with Mr. and Mra. Wesley Keim and day with their cousin. Mra. Ellen
Morning worship 11:00.
! ville wcre Wednesday evening call­ Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs Art
Campaign
Sunday school 12:00.
1
son. Vem of Clarksville in honor ot Sccsc.
Richardson and Deeda Nader were ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
at orlie Fisher’*.
Carlton Center Methodist Church | ersJack
Mr. B. L. Kenyon of Lansing. R
the former's birthday anniversary
Same ot the self-appointed "Po­
Stanton who is employed al In Battle Creek Sunday
Everett M Love. Pastor
Mr. and Mra Herman Holzhay of R Kenyon with Mrs. Ann Smith of
litical Big Shots" have seen fit to
■ the American Legion haspltal spcnt
Mr. and Mr* Hazen G
Morning worship 10:00
Grand Rapid* were Sunday after—----- -----------------------take the stump against me. I am
|hc Friday with relatives here.
tings were callers at M
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam shepherd of Remus !&gt;P*t‘t Sunday- -Sermon: "The Coming ot
glad they have. They’ know I will
:
Mrs.
Ann* Trethnc received no- Wednesday evening.
Endres.
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. End."
not play ball with them. They
Mlns Malrlyn Martin of Grand
r&gt;.Uh lbi.lt »r hunt.
I
lice
Monday
of
the
death
of
her
Mra. C. W Culver spent Friday ; Wolcott.
Sunday school 11:00.
know they cannot dictate to me
Rapid* visited- her cousin. Gwen­
with her daughter* In Nashville.
Tech Scgt. Raymond Whitehead
Many people arc concerned about brother. Charles Warner, which oc­ dolyn Mishler the past week. She
but they are trying to dictate to
curred recently at hta home In
Mr and Mrs? Dan Kayser and : of Selfridge Field, son-ln-taw of Mr.
the people.
returned home with her parent*
grandchildren. Mr. and Mra. Dan 1 and Mrs. William Klemp. has been
trutn? The sermon hood &lt;&gt;ays in this locality and later Sunday evening.
Til trust ibe good judgment of
Kayser of Goshen, Indiana, were reixirted "missing in action" since Whnt is the truth? T)&gt;c sermon hood duvs in UiL* iocalltv and later
Laurence Van Dusen and family
wnn tthta
We ‘in- married Mabie Tyrell who (maed
I will deal with
‘' subject
'
Frldav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will May 8. the fall of Baton.
against the politicians who have an
people of Carlton to this away several years ago. He and his nf Grand Rapids wcre callers Sun­
Hough.
I Tne
rownsenn
mev*
| vile the pcopl
Blough.
I The
Townsend
clubciuo
wU wu
meet
In
axe to grind.
1
--lf«- ti-ont West carlv ill life where day at Mr and Mra. Jerry Blnugh's.
Mr. and Mrs, .Clarence Von Pal-1 tjlc cool building Friday evening, .^rvice.
If I am elected state senator it
Mr*. Deeda Nagler of Hnstln s Is . .PHKKKXT
they made their home and remalnten*nnd
Mra Lewis
Uwta Nccb
Nccb were
were HasHas- . August
August 28.
28. with
with a
a potluck
potluck supper.
supper. [
united Brethren Circuit
■n nnd Mrs.
V|
will be a pleasure for me to tell
' ed.
He leaves two staters, Mrs. visiting her sister, Mr*. Art Rich­
tings shoppers Saturday.
1 Everyone Invited.
I
e. B. Griffin, pastor
these same, self-appointed, "big
. Trelhric and Mr*. Clara Wilkens of ardson and husband. They attend­
Mr* Robert Glatgow and sons of . Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston and |,-r&lt;.rp&lt;irt
shot politicians" to jump in the
, Eaton Rapids, also two nephews and ed the Ionia fair on Wednesday.
Dowling
spent
from
Thursday
night
family
of
Battle
Creek
spent
the
Sunday
school
—
10:30.
Milo CurtlM is assisting Mrs. Jen­
lake when they come around want­
I a niece.
until Sundav with Mr and Mr*. &gt; weekend with thc former's ipolher. preaching—H ;30.
ing political Jobs or personal fa­
JohivOrmsbe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy nie Pardee with the palnUng of her
Olenn Kellogg.
! Mra Perry Preston.
•
Christian Endeavor—7:00.
vors. They'll have to grind their
.rouse.
aI1(.
,,
Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Wil! Rice house.
Percy Rawer spent Sunday with] The W S. C 8 will hold a bake
Preaching—8 00.
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Yelter nf , ,„r wrli„ 2rr»ada
own axe*.
ali.nd.cl Un lun.r.1 nt Myron Kobhta son. Wesley and family of Al- 1 goods and hol-dlsh sale in lhe Cool |
',
West Carlton wcre Monday cveplng titled esuw,
Thanks boys, the people know
-..x'inson at Bedford Saturday.
legan.
building Saturday. August 29. Be nt- b
.qo.
cullers of Art Richardson.
whb you are.
I much prefer to
Mr. and Mra. OUs Allman attendMr. and Mrs. Albert Clemens and sure lo bring your food between ten Plcasant Valley
Mrs. Alice Gardner Is spending a
b* responsible to the common folks.
1 cd the funeral o( Mra Carl McManbaby of Prescott visited nt the Har- and eleven o'clock.
1 Preaching—10:00.
You play politics. Ill serve the
1 nis which was held at Battle Creek
KIM SIGLER
Sunday school—11:00.old Yoder home Friday.
. Mrs. Harold Yoder. Norma and
Mbw
Virginia
Moore
visited
people.
Saturday.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Leon
Hawk
spent
Gordon
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
|
Christian
Endeavor
—
8:00.
Thti'sday at the Will Mishler home.
Sincerely
I Miss Patricia Newton of Battle
from Thursday. until Saturday al Emery Klmc and family of Clarks- j
Milo Curtiss and family were Sat- ;
Kim Sigler.
Luther.
ville.
■
MILO
‘
Creek spent several days last week urday evening xallers of hta parents
'
! 'Mr and Mra. Robert Glasgow and
Mrs. Mary Moore, Miss Nellie 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tobias at 1,10 AUzrian home.
Amr Curtiss of I^ke Odessa.
[ J*"’
Mr*. Edwin Lacy and grand- ...u.
‘.sons of Dowling. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ho- crouch. Mrs. Henry Thompson of and children hnd Sunday dinner ’ Mrs. Franklin Schmidt of Wtaward Bolo of Hastings and Mr nnd Bowne. and Mra. Frank Thompson wlth Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of Has- ; cousin Ls .•.'laying Indefinitely wth daughter Irene Porritt. were Friday 1 Jj-in*
Mrs. Glenn Kellogg, local, attended and Dennie, local, spent Thursday- I tings
During the afternoon they j Mrs. Ford Thomas, as her husband afternoon caller* of Mrs. Jennie ' d*’n,
Ute Ionia fair. Saturday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Cha*. called on Mr and Mrs. Fred Put- ta employed as barber for lhe Coast Pardee.
Much aympalhv is extended to quip'
and evening.
'Woodruff of Hastings.
I nun of Gun take.
Guard* at the camp. Rooms in
Mr. and" Mrs. Will Blough were 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prost of Lan- ! Marilyn Norman returned to het I Dotting arc In great demand n* the Mrs William Hoffman and family Io„"
| t*»t
Bunday dinner guest* of Mr. and ■ *lng were Sunday evening supper home Sunday after spending las* relatives of the soldiers who come on the death of her husband
Callers al lhe Jerry Blough home

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Miss Marjorie Ritaman returned
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Mra. Geiger is spending this week Greenfield
Greenfield a
a six
six pound
pound six
six ounce
ounce «***
«* •
• weekend
weexcna guest
guest of
or her
ner brother
nrotner ‘&gt; J** home of Mr. and Mr*. William
Llftoo of Benton Harbor and Mr.
. . Mueril
.. .... Ann Thursday
—
.... wife Mr. and -r
—
unm....
at. Pen»nd
Mr*,
William • Havens
Haven*. Mra
Mra. Havana
Havens arid
and rHrk
Dick r*.
rewith Mrs Richardson In Freeport. girl
UM lir . w rate’Ml
Mra. Mary Rice 1* makng her ink hcplul. MXr &gt;M u.
.
___ ... and. are getting
...
«n_
___
__ _______
-..J Mr* . «•»&lt;:
__ ■ Bagley
home with Mr. and Mra. Edward came home
Sunday
Mrs.
France
Gorham
spent_
Mr and
Wihard
Moore Thursday.
Rice at present.
along very nicely.
Mr*. Orville Thursday night in Kalamazoo and spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs Edward Rice and Vet* spent Gardner of Nashville cared for her attended the shower in honor of, Mr*. Prance Gorham.
terulncd Mrs. Carl Newman nnd Saturday afternoon with Mr*. Ken­ until Mrs. Henney came Wednes- her granddaughter Donna Bagley. | Dellla Oak* visited Thursday and
daughter, carol from St. Louis. Mo.. dall Keller in Hastings.
I Friends are sorry to hear Hutt' Friday with her brother. Lemuel
, WllUarn Oti* fell and hurt his foot [ Oaks, and family of the Striker dlsThe East Baltlmor* Threshing Co. j
' recently. He I* at the home of hl* i trict.
cago this week.
.
completed their season's work SatSat- i
Building Resembles Steamship
। uau&gt;ll
daughter. Mr*. Fred Barlow of HasSunday dinner guests at the home
Mr*. Samuel Geiger and Mr. and ' urday.
One office building in Germany is tings.
r*
-------William —Havens
Mn. Heber Foster and son. Robert j Mr* John Hook. Ruth and FranMr. and Mrs. George Havens and
I. Fred OU* and
attended lhe Geiger reunion at Mr. lei* visited Mr. and Mn. Fisher at built to resemble a steamship.

Mr. and Mra Forest Havens of
ou“ &lt;="*«
■"&gt; »»
„
. .
ie.i.m.,~,Bnd Ra&gt; OU» pf Kalamazoo,
Mu™n
wnr. Ur
Rankin Wart
Hart and
and Haiwhler
daughter. ’Um
Mary
of Brush Ridge; Patty and Joan
Hart of Striker district. Mr. and

visiting at the home of Mr. and Mf». Charlotte Sunday for a visitHarry Dunn
Mr. and Mra. Russell Whittemore
and daughter* spent Sunday with
the Leo Tlpps of northwest Rutland.
PLEASANT RIDGE
Mra. Harold Sharp of Muskegon
Mrs. Harold Smith of Ovid spent
•nd Mrs Al Wolfe of Grand Rapids
ter. Mrs. Kathryn Richardson and were visitors at Roy Erway'* last
week. Their mother relumed home
family.
Ung. “Mr*. Clara ^blnron of Mus- ,Mr&gt;
■landed ml*, with them for a visit.
Jack Brosmell of Detroit and
kegon: Mrs Sarah Erway and Mra »lon*ry meeting Wednesday at Mrs.
Hkrry Dunn Mid da^hter LuX
Townsend*. In Woodland
Charles Erway of Kalamazoo were
warp iron: ana aaugnwr,
a.
Fortier of Grand Rapid* 1* Sunday visitors at Jack Erway**.
Mlsa Joan Erway returned home
spending a,few day* with Mr. and
Mi** Thelma Loudenbeck and Mr*. Albert Klnne.
fmm a f-n months' stay a* coun­
.
Kenneth Dunn of East Lansing are
The Ladle* Aid will meet with selor at Camp Morri*
Mra. John i-oreman o! Kalamaxoo
: Mrs. Ludle Fisher September 3 for
called on Mr*. Porrest Havens
dinner:
'
; Mr. and Mr*. Alton Wood and Thursday.
Greydon attended the 4-H clidj plcnlc. Sunday at Gun lake.
GREGORY
Joyce and Jimmy.. Wade visited
, A large crowd attended the Old
i Settlers picnic at Charlton park. their grandmother. Mrs. John Han­
Sunday and heard a fine address key of Elsie the past week.
by Kim Sigler.
Dorothy and Beatrice St. Pierre
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnum if Grand Rapids are visiting their
and Geralee of Halting* and Mr. aunt, Mrs Earl Drake, this week.
Mlu Susie Phillipa returned Sun­
nnd Mr* Dwight Barnum spent
, part -of last week In Detroit with day morning from Mr*. Willard Ar­
nold's and left Sunday evening for
Mr.'and Mrs. Charlie KUey.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
DELTON
Walldorff in Hastings.
Mrs. Harold Slocum. Kenneth and
Miss Bernice Gaskill of Comstock
/PWH Saturday night and Sunday Linda; Mr and Mrs Elmer Bush
with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and and Edward visited at Gun lake
Mrs Lincoln Bush
Thursday afternoon. Edward re­
Mrs. Alice Collin* spent Saturday maining the rest of the week.
and Sunday with her brother and'
Mis* Martha. Ingram wa* the
west of her aunt and unde, Mr.
R Jones In Galesburg.
and Mr*. Lewis Bailie of Welcome
Mr. and Mrs Paul Wilkinson of Comers, last week
Kalamazoo visited his grandparent*.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Jay Wilkinson recent­ Dewayne Greenfield were Mr. and
ly Mr* Alice Collins, local, and Mrs. Mrs Arthur Bergeron and Mrs
Alvah Hayward of California called Arabelle Soloman of Detroit and
on Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson one day Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller of lhe
McOmber district.
'
Dick Barnes went to Flint Sat­
Edward Groat and Mr. and Mrs.
urday. He will spend two week* Elm»r Bush visited Mr nnd Mrs.
with his aunt. Mrs. Frank Campbell Adelbert Groat of Banfield Sunday.
und family at Harrison.
Thev ako- attended the Banfield
Mr. and Mr* Carl Simmons and Methodist church centennial.
son. Charles of Ann Arbor.and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson
and Mrs. Ralph Starring and two and family of Belding were Sunday
children of Level Park spent Thurs­ callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
day with their sister, Mr*. Leon Glenn Ingram.
Pennock and family
Mr and Mra Wil) Grigsbv. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs John Harrington nnd Mr*. Jay Snyder. Mrs Bernice
and Mra. Charles Harrington went Traver und Donald, and Mr. and
to Pennville last Thursday.
Mr*. Robert Phillips and Mary El­
Paul Richards of Hastings ha* len of Hasting* were Sunday after­
'• been spending a few .day* with hl* noon guest* of Miss Susie Phillips.
I mother. Mra Blanche'^lchards.
Miss Angle Ellen Pardee returned
i Tha Delton Inland Lakes Garden to.her home Jn -Battle Crock Wed­
I club held a very successful flower nesday after spending two weeks at
festival in lhe Delton Community •he home of Mr and Mra. Vem
hall Saturday. Many beautiful 'low­ Haywood.
er* and arrangement* were exhlbltMr and Mrs. Donald Hrnlon
■ cd. Mr*, c. D. Bauer of Hasting* spent Sunday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Tungate In
। gave a very interesting talk.
I A reception was held in the Del­ Assyria township.
Mr. and Mrs. Edger Bllven and
ton Methodist church last Tuesday
evening for Rev. and Mr*. D. W Robert of Jackson were Sunday
I Robinson, the new minister and hb guests of Mr. nnd Mr*. Herbert BU(wife. The program wa* In charge ven.
I of Mrs John Chamberlain. MemMr. and Mrs. Edward Holly of
1 bers of the Milo church were pres­ Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mrs.
ent and furnished a number on the Barrel Phillipa Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Orvnl Boniface of
• program. Mrs Madeline Norman
• extended a welcome to Rev. and Prairieville wcre Sunday guests of
। Mrs. Robinson on behalf of the Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jones.
। churches. Willard
Duddlea.
the
i school and Ellis E Paulkner, the STONY POINT
business men. Following lhe pro­
Angus Huey has been called by
gram, refreshments consisting of tfie Ionia Co. Draft board lo take
I iced tea, cookies and Jello were up work In a defense plant.
Mr. and Mrs E L Hunter of Ver­
montville visited at B J. Wellman's
ting* have been spending a few days Wednesday.
with Mr. and Mrs -Caldwell at Wall
Mr. and Mra. Aellck entertained
lake.
their niece and family from Dayton.
Mis* Jeanne Williams of Plain­ Ohio.
well spent the weekend with her
Mra. Elizabeth Crabb and sister.
brother and sisterrln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duell of Lowell spent a day
Mrs. Roger WUllaifa.
at the Crabb farm one day last
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Patton enter- week.
Ulned their son-in-law and daugh­
Mr. and Mra. Fred Biggs of Grand
ter. Mr. and Mr*. George School­ Rapids called on Mr. and Mra. B.
craft of Battle Creek at a birthday J. Wellman Thursday afternoon.
dinner Sunday in honor of Mr*
Bom at Pennock hospital Satur­
Schoolcraft.
day. August 23. . to Mr. and Mrs.
‘ Mr. and Mr*. Will Deprlester of Floyd Barnum a baby boy. Con­
Augusta and Mrs. Bert Patton, local gratulations!
attended the Ionia fair last ThursMr. and Mra. Chas. Latham of
Middleville visited at B. J. Well­
The Harrington family reunion man's Friday. They were former
was held at the home of James and residents of this neighborhood. Mrs.
Will Harrington recently.
Latham receved a telegram in July
Mr and Mr*. Charles Mackinder that her mother who is a resident
of Wail lake entertained at a din­ of Germany, had passed away about
ner Sunday In honor of J. W. Smith five month* before.
of Dade. Fla. The other guest*
jlngus Huey, who Is now working
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackin­ in a defense plant In Grand Rapids
der and son of Dowling and Mra. made a short call at his home here
Florence Reed of Battle Creek.
Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. Marshall Norwood
Miss Florence Coolbaugh and her
and Mrs. Mary Doster spent Fri­ nephew. Warren Denwnd. have re­
day night with Mr. and Mrs. LaVem turned from a few weeks' stay al
Quick near Bonfield. Mrs. Doster Bayview.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mr*. Claud Denwnd
i Quick.
spent the weekend with their rela­
j The Misses Rosemary Williams tives at Midland.
, and Louise Sweet spent Saturday
nnd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John HOPE CENTER
Ritter in Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs.
Flom Sallck ha* gone to Fort
Clarence Williams spent Sunday Custer.
with the Ritters, the girls returning
Herman Fisher from Camp Sheri­
home with them.
•
dan, N. C., called on Fred Ashby
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shepard and and family Wednesday afternoon.
family spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Flby McDermott nnd daugh­
Mr*. William Hulbert at Scott*. ter. Mr*. Blrdena Lyttle, attended
Mlu Donna Jean Shepard Is spend­ camp meeting at Pennock grove
ing the week with relatives at Scotts near Hastings Bunday.
and Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Payne and
Mrs Pearl Bristol of Marshall 1* Mr. and Mrs. John Bush attended
v hi Ung Iter sisters. Mra. Carl Soots- lhe Ionia fair Thursday.
man and Mrs. Russell Mott.
Helen Sallck is visiting her sisters
Mr. and Mr*. Russell Mott visited In Grand Rapids.
.
Dr and Mrs. A. W. Woodbourne of
Mra Alta Mother Ls selling her
Florida at thc home ot their daugh­ household goods a* she expect* to
ter in Mason Wednesday.
be away during the winter months.
Mr. and Mra. John Adams, local,
Albert Anders and Lyle Ashby
and Mrs. Glenn Williams and three are going thrashing with Hub Petsons of Gull lake spent Monday tenglH's machine.
aflemoon In Hastings and also call­
Mr. and Mra. Milton Warner and
ed on Mrs. Elwyn Hayward.
little daughter from Battle Creek
called at the Fred Ashby home Sun­
GLASS CREEK
day.
Mr. rad Mra. Clyde Warren and
Edwin Ashby from Marshall Ls
Patty Ann attended the Ionia fair
staying with.his grandparents. Mr.
last Wednesday.
and Mrs. Fred Ashby.
Mr. and M/s Fred OU*. Ray and
Robert with their guest*, Mr. and
I Mra. Louie Erway of Kalamazoo and DEATH OF
.ABRAHAM LEINAAR
Abraham Leinanr. 79, died Fri­
southwest Rutland. Mra. John Mil- day at the home of his son Milton.
near Delton. He wa* a life-long
en* of Detroit were also guest* there. resident of Barry county. He la sur­
Mr. and Mra. Cha* Whittemore vived by three sons. Milton. of near
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Delton. Milo and Buell of Kalama­
Robert Shricker at Richland and zoo: a daughter Mr*. Ora Karcl)estheir grandson. Kenneth Brown, ki. of Grand Rapids; three broth­
spent Sunday with hl* mother. Mrs. er*. Peter and William, of Delton
and George of Hickory Corners; a
Oena Brown, at Hickory Corners.
Forrest
rurresi naven*
Havens returned
reiumea home
nome sister. Mr*. Nettle Casey of this city;
, with his slater, Mn. John Miller of also by flv* grandchildren and a
; Gnus Lake and will also visit In ?reat-grandchild. The funeral serv­
I Ypsilanti and Detroit with the Rex ices were held at lhe Henton funer­
[Tale*. Gordon Havens’, and also al home in Delton. The burial waa
tn Hickory Comers cemetery.
Louie Havens*.
I Mlu Patty Warren relumed home
! with the Russell Thorntons to
GET IN THE SCRAP!

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
TUITION FOR NON-RESIDENTS PAID BY THE STATE
It’s the Patriotic Duty Of Every Boy and Girl Who Has
Completed The Eighth Grade to Continue His Edu­
cation. You Are Cordially Invited To Attend The
HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
Five courses ore offered: College Preparatory,
Commercial, Agricultural, Apprentice Training and
General. Special advantages are offered students to
participate in dramatics, debating, athletics, orches­
tra, band and glee club. Numerals school societies
provide valuable training.

Few high schools can offer more to students
than can Hastings High School. Here there is a
friendly, helpful atmosphere, thoroughly trained
teachers, complete courses of study, supervised out­
side activities, athletic opportunities, unequalled
musical opportunities, a full year of school and no
tuition beyond that paid by the State. The High
School curriculum Ko's been revised so as to conform
with the new, more liberal college entrance require­
ments, and to provide for individual differences.
Much wider opportunities are offered in both instru­
mental and vocal music. Two full time shop teachers
are employed. This will give more time and emphasis
to the preparation necessary for positions in indus­
try.
• •

The Hostings High School is known throughout
the State for its wholesome influence over the stu­
dents. 11 is the only high school in Barry county that
is a member of the North Central Association of
Schools and Colleges. This means that graduates
may be admitted without examination to all the
leading colleges in the North Central section of the
United States.

With an attendance of over 600 students and a
faculty of 26 high school teachers, opportunities are
offered which are not zpossible in a smaller high
school. Each non-resident boy or girl receives indir
vidual attention and is welcomed by both students
and teachers. We have a full time physical director
for boys and one for girls. We also have a Dean of
Girls to look after the social welfare of girls while
they are attending school here.

School boards or parents may arrange for trans­
portation on the school busses for grade and high
school students coming to the Hastings Public
Schools. For further information call the High School
Office, Telephone Number 2224.

School Opens on Tuesday, September 8. Enrollment
Will Be Tuesday, Sept. 1 and Wednesday, Sept. 2
Address Inquiries to D. A. VANBUSKIRK, Superintendent

Or to E. L. TAYLOR, Principal

�THE HATHNGg BANNER, TRUMP AY. AUGUET OT, W
Brnncr, accompanied by hta par­

a visit.
1 Whittemore
Sunday with
west Rutland,
of Muskegon
3 rand Raplda

efurned.home
Detroit and

ck Erway'a.
turned home
lay m coun-

ft Kalamaaoo
rest Havens

IVade visited
i. John Han:e St. Pierre
visiting their
(turned sunWillard Arevening for
Mra. Harry

Kenneth nnd
Elmer Bush
t Oun take
e week,
m waa
1 unde. Mr.
of Welcome

Detroit and
tiller of the

ir. and Mrs.
lekl Sunday,
he Banfield
innlal.
at Johnson
vere Sunday

irigsbv. Mr.
4ra. Bernice
id Mr. and
de Phillipa
lee returned
Creek. Wed-

Mra. Vent

ild

Hrnlon

Tungale In
Bllven and
re Sunday
lerbert BU-

d Holjy ot
r. and Mrs.
afternoon.
Soniface of
F guests of

i called by

Wellman a

entertained
&gt;m Dayton,

and sister,
ent a day
• day last

s of Grand
id Mrs. B.
emoon.,
Ital Saturand Mrs.
toy. Contatham ot
J. Wellire former
hood. Mrs.
m in July
a resident
way about

w working
nd Rapids
tome here

h and her
, have re­
Demon d
heir rela-

to Fort
np Sheried Ashby

id daughattended
ck grove
ayne and
attended
ier sisters

Hing Tier
xpect* to
months
le Ashby
Hub Petmer and

&gt;me 8unnhall la

UM Frli Milton.
life-long
Kalama Marches e broth- .
r Delton

hU city;
i and a

WOODLAND COMMUNITY NEWj'r~feS
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। for Florida whare he will report for
•““
1
u ■
, duty Auguit 35.
Hila Eale
Etale Shorn©
Hhornn and
end Mta*
Ul„ eher-I [Uimr.r
.. Separalca
. Aren Twin Brothen
Mlu
Munger wHn
who opened an office i,
tn _
Deaih
Idal Lewi* of AlUgan called on Mr. Wooaland la*t Saturday and who—~^-‘-"
and Mra Emeat Six'mo Sunday will conduct a general practice- of
— . easy last Saturday morning. August
afternoon.
medicine and aurgtry here. E2
w
.
uw
H1* 15. at the Jsrstfer vonvaMaocnt
Convalescent
Mr. and Mn. Herald Claaalc and training and experience quality him home in HaaUnga following a long
"hlldren
.nd Mra. to ablv servo the medical rlemandi
m k.T,,,.
*
children called rm
on Ur
Mr.'' and
Murray Hansbarger of Lake Ode*sa “&gt; “» "-raunlw.
I H«v. tad H-n, mou or hU Ion,
Sunday evening.
Dr. Munger was bom near Water- 1 life In and around Woodland, makMr. and Mra. Lawrence Bird eaUed loo, Iowa, and is 30 years ot age.1 ing his home with his son here in
on Mr. and Mra. Stanley Thompson He was graduated from high school lhe village for the past six years
and their new aon Bruce of Has­ there and entered lhe Des Maine* 1 since the passing of his wife.
tings Sunday evening.
SUU College ot Osteopathic Medi-1 He is survived by one son. Lioyd.
■
Mra Kari C. Paul, Marda and cine and Surgery from which he I Woodland; two grandsons. Pvt. Paul,
i—
-- of- Jefferson
----------...
To#na
Barrack*,
Mo.,
Rodger returned Sunday evening graduated in May 1940.
after a week's visit wityi her sis­
Following graduauon. he spent and Arnold; one granddaughter.
Marilyn;
and
one
great-grandaon,
ter and husband, LL Cd) and Mra nine month* u an assistant in lhe
H. J. Stang and mother, Mra. C. Obstetrical Department of thc Col­ all of Woodland and a twin broth­
B. Benham of Dowagiac.
Karl lege. He then took a four months' er Harpxm of Lake Odessa.
joined them for the weekend, re­ । course in eye. ear. nose and throat
1 diagnosis at the Wellsburg hospital, last'Monday afternoon from the
turning Sunday with them.\
| Wellsburg,
Wing Funeral home with Ithe Rev.
Smith •had• th&gt; mi.
we4UDur»- W.
w Va.
v*wmg
MLm Gertie &lt;ik
Er*"hlr .rm 2a \ -S*
For th« pMl llx 'nontha. Dr, Mun- Fay C.
Wing
Z. ----_ officiating.
—
Burial
?deJKr..““ I*™ associated with lhe waa
made in
In Woodland
WoodUnd Memorial
*
feHlUta tVgmdek"imi"Thu^aJ^S^J^Q^.j*^
WM made

I Third Annual Festival and Home­
coming Day
The Festival committee for the
a native of Iowa, are living in the Third Annual Festival and Home­
his first patient before his office Fisher apartment on East Broad- 1 coming Day in Woodland have an­
was officially opened.
way. His office' !*• located in lhe I nounced lhe date as Monday. SepNineteen orotners and sisters and D B. Green building on Main street, tember 7. on Labor Day. A cclctheir families gathered at the home
-------------.........
.
bration al home in these strenuous
It ..
has .been
nearly
two years since
of John Sunun to celebrate the Woodland has had a resident phy­ days seems to be popular with lhe'
memory of their mother's birthday. sician. and we extend a hearty wel­ majority and with the lire situa­!
Those present were. Mr and Mrs. come to Dr. and Mrs. Munger.
tion would seem lo solve the holi­
Reuben Gerlingcr, Hastlngi; .Mr.
day question of what to do.
and Mra Titus Wilt and son David.
Woodland Graduate Enters Army
Woodland in the past two year*'
Red Croes Nursing
Coral;.Mr. and Mrs Carl Brccheishas put on programs and features!
cn and daughter of Carltori; Mr.
MLss Annie Rosenthal of Ann I which iiave attracted the home and
and Mrs. Homer Henney. northeast Arbor was calling on Woodland . nearby communities, and many forWoodland; Mr mid Mrs. Louis Chun friends last week before her de- mer residents have planned lo come
!
parture for New Orleans. La., which home for the celebration.
Gerllnger, Mr. und Mrs Wayne „
___ „ OMtMU11
1* —
the port of Embarkation
Station
All prises and awards will be glv-:
Long
Mr. —
and
Mrs. Geo. Sears, I nospnai
hospital to which she lias
has been as- en In War Savings Stamps, and
„ and —
-----------------------------Woodland.
signed after enlisting in the Army • there wiU be a booth on the grounds!
Jt4’”
Cross
I for the sale of War Stamp, and1
family of Detroit spent lhe week­ | Lt, A. Rosenthal, A.N.C. Is thc Bonds.
end with his abler and family. Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Thc complete committee appoint­’
and Mrs. Gordon Wiliams.
I Rosenthal of Carlton and was a ments are as follows:
Mrs. A rile Spindler and Mrs. graduate of Woodland high school
Horsepulling—Ford Stowell. Ver­’
Richard Estep were dinner guests । in 1937. She entered the University don Stowell. Balke Rising.
last Thursday at thc home of Mr. of Michigan hospital for nurses'
Morning sport*—Gordon Williams.
nnd Mrs. Guy Kantner nnd supper training and was graduated with Elwood McLeod.
.
guests of Mr and Mra. John Bloch­ | honors in 1940. She has been with
Pel parade—Mildred Jordan. Dor­
er. both of South .Woodland.
the University hospital since that is Holly. Florence Kitaon, Louella1
Mrs. Merle Wheeler and daugh­ time and took a post graduate Reesor.
ter Valora nnd Georgia of North­ course in Public Health and ha*
Ball game—Glenn Wotring. Ward
ville, Mrs Ardis Rush and Mr. and been with thc T B. unit for the Green.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Lansing: Miss past year and a half.
Registration—Dora Brumm. MHBetty Wotring. Hastings; Mrs. Juna
Lt. Rosenthal will be well remem­ dred Osgood, Vesta Boni. Evelyn
Jordan. Chicago;'. Mrs’ Fred Mills bered in Woodland a* she has been Nicholson, Florence Begerow, Mac
nnd son. Battle Creek: Mrs Russell a frequent visitor and made her Leonard.
Kantner and Mrs. Carl Wespin'ter home with Mr and Mrs. J. V. Hil­
Parking and policing — Charles
Jr. and daughter. Barbara. Has­ bert while attending school tjcrc. Leonard, Lloyd Towns, George Var­
tings: Mr. and Mm. Chas. Early nnd Congratulations, Annie.
'
ney. Paul Geiger, Howard Harper.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raoy Gutchlss. Nash­
Ensign Benner U Honor Guest
Wayne Long.
ville; nnd many local people were
Mrs o. F. Benner and son. En­
Ticket seller*—Henry Hynes. Dr.
callers al thc Vane Wotring home sign George Benner, jrerc guests at
a dinner given Saturday evening at
Concessions — Gen. ehm.. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Vincent and the Hastings Country club In hon- .Shellenbarger.
eons
are
moving
to
their
new
home
1 or u,of me
the u.
U. 8.
, ™ i
■
•
- - ur
o. Naval
wavai Anchorrttes
Aiicnorrttrs I| Pop
rop suinan
stands—Mr,
Mr iuxt
nnd Mrs ueraici
Gerald
In Ptalnwell at 515 W. Bridge St. i'nnd
nnd mothers of
of the
the Bnrrv
Barry countv
county ‘ Potter. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sparling,
next Monday. Mr. Vincent ha* ac- boys who arc
arr In
ln the
lhe Naval
Nbv||1 Air
Alr ReRe. i Mr.
Mr and
Bnd Mrs.
yr, Ronald Lehmsn.
Lehman. Mr.
Mr’
accepted a position a* &lt;«•{■&gt;»« « I serve.
There
are seven
Nowicke.
------There
are seven
boys boys
fromfrom
I andI and
Mrs.Mrs.
Joe Joe
Nowicke.
Mr. Mr.
and and
Mrs.Mrs.
agriculture tn U» Plainwell High , thc countJ. tn thl, branch of serv- Karl Eckardt. Bert Sawdy, Gladya
school.
|,i
—
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I Hynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wortlcy of । Ensign Benner was also a guest' Eat stand—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wayland wcre dinner guests at the i
home of Mr. and Mra. George at the Hastings Rotary club lunch- , Allerdlng. Mr. and Mrs, Loren
. con last Monday noon. George is Hershberger. Rev. and 'kAs Geo.
Schalbly Sunday.
.
I
j on a furlough with his parents. Dr. ' Wingard. Mr. and Mrs. Lester War-

“;W A. M. Sunday school.
l«rof tha lata Judge Clamsnt Smith.'
7:45 P M. Combined Evangelical HU wife died a fa* years ago. They
League of O. E. and evening worship had no children. HU only survivor* '
are two nephews. Shlrte’/ W. Smith '
Thotnaa Moon, Mr. and Mra- Walter service.
Flahcr.
Tursd
Tursdsy evening, midweek prayer of Ann Arbor and Donald D. Smith
Chicken stand — Mr. and Mra. service.
of Detroit, and two nlecea, Mrs.
Walter Hershberger. Mr. and Mra
Gertrude McPeak? of Charlotte, and
James Buy. Phyllis Barnum. Ver­
Mrs. Arnie Honald. of Chicago
Paul W.. Geiger, pastor
non Baitinger. Verdon Flory.
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
Blanket stand—Mr. and Mra. Hu­
Masonic lodge at Nashville and of
11:
00—A. —
M. -----------Morning
oen Barnum.
nnroum. mt
ana Mra
Mrs. Vivian
vivian
------” worship.
——
bert
Mr.. and
Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eupcr.' *---------------- - • ’
Cane stand—Mr. and Mra John 'M,Lo
Brecheisen. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Nearly everyone in the nelghbor__
___ ■
_
.j__ I
a.w ——
inger. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Bever.
i more.
Milk bottle*—Mr. and Mra. Gene i The 4-H boys and girls did very
ReUJ.h'J oMr “h”
*•“ ,l lhc ***'• N*0011
«°ar. Bob Bom. Virginia and Dorothy
------bert Osborne and Jack Bradfield
Varney.
| Will show their cattle al tha 4-H
Penny pilch—Mr. and Mrs Stuart
State Fair at Lansing Ln September.
Kussmaul, Mr. and Mra. Geo. Par­
rott. Mr. and Mra. Clifton Mlel. ■ The many friends ot Mrs. Frank
Margaret Estop. Vem Hynes.
Dart stand—Rev. Paul Oelger, Dr. 'death Wednesday morning at Borand Mra. Glenn ifunger. H. A. Kit- gau hospital. She U survived by
son. Mr. and Mra Howard Hewitt. the husband, Frank; two daughters,
Mra. Elsie Hunter and Mrs. Qorothy
Margene Kussmaul.
Popcorn — Eleanor Benner. Joan Walters, both of Kalamaxoo; four
Leffler. Stella and Alice Jordan. son*. Luther. Kalamaaoo, Carroty
Peggy Nlethamer. Eleanor jean Bird Howard and Marshall st home; the
Coffee stand—Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Crockford. Gladys Crockford. Mr Gobles; a brother, Clarence Wether­
and Mrs. Victor Sawdy. Mary Ixing. wax of Toledo, and eleven grand­
War Stamp booth—Mr. end Mra. children. Services were held at two
Lawrence. PinefYock. Mra. Gftce Friday afternoon from the Trues­
dale chapel, the Rev. Anthony J,
England, Helen Reesor.
Doll*—Rex and Donald McMillen, Van Zante officiating, with Inter­
ment in Robinson cemetery, Gobles.
Carl Allerdlng. Bob Bailey.
Mrs. Charles McNulty of Cressey.
The flrat named in each case I*
chairman. Tlie executive committee , Mrs. Herbert Wm. Strealn, Mrs.
d | Madeline Norman. Mlaa Nina Fenis aware that individuals who would
1 ner and Mn. Merle Bradfield at­
be willing to work have been over- •
looked, and they ask that anyone tended the funeral of Mrs. Frank
who would be willing be help on i
some committee, kindly advise any ■
member of the executive committee PASSING or
or any committee chairman.
, ELBERT V. SMITH
Elbert
V. Smith,, 77.
known
All committee chairmen arc asked
----- --------------...belter
-------------------to meet with their co-workers dur- »» Bert Smith, died Thursday at
ing the next week to arrange sched- Nashville, in the home of Mr and
i ules for work on the day.
| Mrs. Fred Langham, with whom he
Two ball games are betyg arrang- ' had made his home for the past two
ed for the evening attraction. One yean. Mr. Smith had been promi­
will be a girls' game and the other 1 nent in the affaire of Castleton
will be an outside team to play the township and of Barry county. He
Woodland Merchants Names to be represented thls^county and district.
. when
Barry. Eaton
announced next week.
.......
- - and
- - Clinton
| counties comprised the senatorial
South Woodland Church ot the
the supervisor of Castleton town­
Brethren
' ship, and for one or two terms was
Arthur L Dodge, pastor.
; chairman of lhe board of aupentaI The pastor being absent. the ! ora, and was always an influential
I young people will have charge of the .member of that body. He was for
!
i Eaton Insurance Company, which
11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
7:30 P. M. Young Peoples’ Meet­ brought him Into close touch with
many people In both counties. He
ing.
’
You arc Invited to worship with was postmaster of Nashville for four
years.
■
Mr. Smith waa a man of decided
The Methodhl Church
convictions and it waa never diffi­
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
cult to find out where he stood on
10: 00 A. M, Morning worahlp.
any proportion put up lo him. He
11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
| was direct and plain-spoken. On
8:00 P. M. Young peoples service. ■' that account he won the confidence
Tuesday 7:00 P- M- choir practice. of a wide circle of friends, to whom
Thursday 8.00 P. M. Midweek
service.
He wm bom In Castleton townDuring the absence of the pastor

lhe knlghia ’Templar.

The

Tt« difference between bacteria
and microbes, technically U—ba*
taria Include only vegetable pan­

Archers. a

-ON PAT BAT?

or animal parasites.

WAR is on the wires!
' You know of Michigan's great con­
tribution to the waf effort in planes,
tanks, trucks, guns and boats. But, do
you realise how important telephone

communiration is to thia huge volume

•

of war productinn? In the building of
a single heavy bomber, as many as 12.000
local and Long Distance telephone calls
may be necessary! That's what we mean
by "war is on the wires!"
Today Long Distance lines are carrp'
ing a staggering load of war calls. Any
Long Distance call you make may delay
an impprtant war message.

Here are some ways you can help

1. Make only the most essential L
Distance calls.
2. Keep your conversations as I

as you can.

3. When possible, give the number oj
the distant telephone you are calling.

War is on local wirm, too. Yoar own
telephone line may neger cany a war

mewage, but every call you make posset
through a central office switchboard that
may be jammed with war calls. So try
lo keep all your conversations abort.

Because important war production
has made material shortages, we can't
add enough new lines to handle all the

increased traffic. We must get &lt;long
with what we have.

GO

THROUGH

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

from the Methodist church. Uie pul­
Mra. David W. Smith. pioneer resi­
pit will be supplied. Rev. Harley
dents of the township, nnd a brothTownsend will preach Sunday. Aug.
23. Sunday. August 30 Rev. E. L.
HOlmrt-wiil bring the message. We
Invite you tn come and worship in
XLith Houeh of AjUmT ltond and Mllr°rd' 111 ,rom Conxu Mr. and Mrs C*fl Helee, Mr. and our newly decorated auditorium.
Elea^m YeTn Birt vWUdX. Chrt,«' IT”* where he ««atiy Mrs. Victor Eckardt. Mr and Mra.
The Evangelical Church
J. S. Deablcr. pastor
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
nesday until Saturday of last week.. -Vn Illes9a&gt; 01
Ensign | Mra. A. Reesor.
Mrs. Kart C. Fau! and children
arc spending part offthta week nnd
next at the Lawrence Fnul cottage I
at Saddlebag take.
L. J. Vincent attended the funeral
of Mrs. E. 8 Weisner of East Lan­
sing last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher and
Max spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Ora Lehman of East Wood­
land.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Hewitt. Ted
Euper and daughter Jeralee. attendMiddleville Saturday afternoon.
|
Mra. Lawrence Chase of Coata i
Grove. Mrs. Carl Lehman and Miss
Audrey Endsley of BcHevue called ,
on Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fisher Frt- I
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Brodbeck and |
family ot South Woodland and Mr. ,
nnd Mrs. Roy Robert* and daugh- !
tera of Lake Odessa were Sunday |
afternoon callers on Mr. and Mra.
Frank Nlethamer.
Mrs. Lawrence Fsuil and Mrs.
Clarence Anile wcre Grand Rapids
callers Tuesday.
Mrs. Louis Hertxel and two daugh­
ters and Mrs. Ida Flory called on
Mrs. Ella Flory Monday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs Fay C. Wing wcre
dinner guests nt the home of Mr.
nnd Mra. Lee Lehman of Woadbury.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph .Lehman of
Piqua. Ohio, were also guests.
Rev. and Mrs Harold E. Kohn
and daughter. Carolyn, of’Marcel­
lus are. visiting her parents. Rev.
and Mra. J. S. Deabler this week.
Miss Marjory England is visiting
her sister and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Nat Peters of Chicago.
Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Tlell of LesHe spent thc weekend with his par­
ents. Mr. and Mra. John Dell.
Mrs. Eldon Farrell and son Larry
Joe are attending the Brethren
conference in Beaverton this week
and visiting her father. J. 8. Whit­
mer, and sister. Miss Ethel Whit­
mer. of Beaverton. Eldon will join
them for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Noble of Grand
Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Farthing last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Richard O’Brien and I
family of Dimondale accompanied
by Mra. George Fau! spent Sunday
al the Charles Paul cottage al
Trail's End. Gun lake.
Mra. Floyd Hevener of Piper .City,
Ill., visited Mr. and Mra. Henry '
FlMsner and Mr. and Mra. WiHU |
Dalton last week.
Rev. Deabler and a quartette from i
the Evangelical church. Arthur
Bates. Jerry Bates. Harold Deabler i
and Bruce Eckardt. with pianist,
Mrs. Arthur Bates, conducted a'
.•^rvicc at lhe Coast Guard camp j
near clear take Sunday evening, i
Roger Johnson of Cape May, N.
J., is spending a seven-day furlough I
with hli mother. Mra. Qus John- ,

n funerDr- Munger Opened Office Saturday
Woodland welcomes Dr. Olenn C.1

AUCTION SALE

On account of ill health and being unable to work the farm I will dispose of thc
Personal property at Public Auction at the farm located ’A mile north of Sanbum's
oil station; or Just across from Charlton Pork on

TUESDAY, SEPT. I, 1942

HEAR the Real Issues
of the Campaign for Congress

STARTING AT I O’CLOCK, I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES
7 yr. old grey mare, wgt. 1500 lbs.
4 yr. old grey gelding, wgt. 1500 lbs.
This is a good work team.

cows
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Dec. 20.
Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Jan. 5.
Guernsey and Durham heifer, heavy
springer.
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old. bred Dec. 17.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred Nov.

A9.
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, heavy
springer.
These cows are T.B. and Abortion
tested.
4 yearling heifers.

CORN
9 acres of good standing corn In field.

Hornan &amp; Cream Separator
Good set of heavy double work harness,
1
tugs.
Third horse harness
3 horse collars.
Set leather home housings.
Set single lines.
Melotte power cream separator, 750
lbs. capacity, 3 yrs. old.
New gasoline iron.

---------------- 7r

FARM MACHINERY
United 2 hone manure spreader.
Deering binder, 7 ft. cut.
Deering 6 ft. cut mowing machine.
Rubber tired farm wagon, Hupmobilc
chassis, 600 x 20 tires, good.
White wood' 14 ft. flat rack, good.
Dowagiac disc grain drill.
Miller bean puller.
Roller.
Oliver walking plow.
Dump rake.
Oliver spring brake riding cultivator.
Oliver 2 horse walking cultivator.
3 Sec. spring tooth drag.
Iron wheel wagon
Spike tooth drag.
5 tooth cultivator
Double shovel.
Set of Hay slings. Iron head stoneboat.
40 crates
Oak plank float.
2 White Ash wagon tongues.
White Ash evener stock.
Neckyoke and whiffletrees.
’ *
—
2 log chains,
Fence gfrefehert.
Block end tackle, ’Zt in. rope.
Post hole diggers
2 barley forks.
Ladder
Rope
Jack.
35 burlap bogs
12
_ ,
grain
______
bags.
w_
Iron, kettle
Cross cut saw.
Cant hooks
Dray pad.
Forks, shovels, scoops and many other
articles too numerous to mention.

HON. CLARE E

WILL SPEAK
FROM THE HOTEL STEPS, HASTINGS
SATURDAY EVENING
AT 9:00 P. M

A brilliant speaker who pulls no punches

TERMS OF SALE: Cash da)cof Mie, nothing to be removed until settled for.

DIRK HOFFMAN, Propr
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

and will answer all questions

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

■■■

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, AVGUST tl, IMt

* I family of Portland Sunday.

Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester —-——- ——-■ntompson. Mra. Jane Kime. Mr. and
Oaltf 1s visiting his parents and I°n’a were Saturday afternoon calll I Sunday visitors and callers at
Mrs
Clarence
Kime
and
Joyce
sister. Mr. and Mra. Emery Kime «» *L J- F. Brake's Mra Mabie'Emery Rime’s wore Mr. and Mra.
local.
■
— *Beulah
---- -------------- -------------- . | Van Allsburg
snou.re .nant
’end
on a---15-day
furlough.
spent Prirt.v
Friday at , Albert Clemnw ,nd taby of We,t Iocs
’Branch.. m
Mr.
and «*•».
Mra. Clara Clem- ,I •FLtfd
Cobb.
Mr. and Mra. John E- Brake and Brakes.
tdiwiwm
&gt;. a,«
-v- —
-—• Jr., and sister. Jean
„
__ of —
______
n.
_ »_____
m vtvltlnv
1
girls attended the wedding of Mra.1 MUa Ddicne Preston of Grand i•ens
Saranac,
Don
Seger ___
and, of Detroit -are
visiting Inttonnltrlv
Indefinitely TWENTY
YEAR-. AGO
Brake's sister. Margaret Kyser, atRapids spent the weekend with Mr. friend of Hastings. Mr. and Mra. at the homes of Elmer Scott. Joe
August 23. 1922
the home of Mr. and Mra. Roy Ky- and Mra. Cecil Preston
Emery Benedict of Greenville. Mra. Scott, and Clayton Mote. Jean acA big Labor Day picnlc.U planned
Mr of South Boaton.
f Mr. and Mrs. Emery Benedict and I Mabelle Yoder. Norma. Gordon and companled Mra. Harold Kaech. lc of for St. Rose grounds.
Mr. and Mra. John F. Brake vis- ’Joanne of Greenville spent Sunday iSarah Jane Burgc&amp;i of Freeport. Middleville to lier home over thc
R«v n n rmah i. th«n..
'tor of the. Wesleyan Methodist
lied Mr. and Mra. Don Slowlns nnd with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Geiger , Mra. Lucy Stahl ol Alto. Mrs. Lydia , weekend.
dhurch here, as a result of the ap| polntmenta made at the 80th an­
---- .------ of the c(,nfercnce held

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Joanne remained for

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Save Household Fats
For Making Explosives

wave Coleman, who is going to Alma * guests of Mra. Frieda Marshall. 1
college In September.
; They and Mr. and Mra. Vem Haw- '
------------ blits and family spent Sunday at
FORTY YEARS AGO---------------------- , Worth Green's
' August 2g. 1902.
' Mr. and Mra. George Marshall
The Barry Co housewife now has
Mra. Thoa
Doyle
entertained1 and Rosemary attended revival a
1 definite goal to attain in saving
Tuesday afternoon from three to meeting in Battle Creek last week.
■household fau according to Mra.
five o'clock In honor of her daugh- , Mra. Mabel Manning and lids of Dorothy Hebden. director of fat
ter Norma's birthday? About four- Assyria called at Frank HawbllU !salvage for the Barry Co. Salvage
committee.
teen little ones wcre present ac- , Thursday.
The War Production Board has
companled by their mammas. The , Mr ttnd
Tyi» jnnes
with1*1 ink**” Ii°°ketlrt riery prelly &gt;U* Creek came for Larry Jones 1
'
*J‘h
dlet “nd ,ncw'rs- *"d , Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. |'salvaged fats for the state of Mlchi1
gan
each month. This quota is ar­
the birthday cake adorned with Frank Hawbliu, after spending his 1
sweet Deas and candles in the ren.
. 5. a»*n&lt;un« n“ rived at by figuring a collection ot
w- —a U
r„
17 JWW”1* P" &gt;e*r p*r caplta ln
Francis Ritchie is clerking in J.
nd MP’ Car,ton Summers , rUral sections, and 4 5 pounds per
During Uie parade of the Wallace
B. Roberta' newsroom.
Bros show last Thursday, thieves of Chicago and Mr. and Mra. George year per capita for urban sections.
Clinton Lahr Is building a cot­ entered four stores and touched thc 2™-.
■' w°ro,l
tage on the new Walldorff addition cash drawers for amounts ranging
„...
...
.
1&gt; the
inc Japs
japs lias
nas cut off
on the
tne usual
usuas sup»upfrorn 83 to 8150.
' , Marqulta Marahall spent a few piy of vegetable oils which furmcrA local lady paid a sio fine in
Eleanor. 24 months old daughwlLh friends In Detroit.
were USed In producing glycerJustice Selden's court Wednesday ter of Mr. gnd Mra. Emil Tyden ! Mr and Mra. Harvey Marahall of Ine for the making of explosives,
for violation of the dog quarantine. died yesterday of meningitis.
North Maple Grove, Vivian und Ro- I Now a definite responsibility r&lt;»U
Mr and Mrs. Carl Knickerbocker
Rev. James a. Brown, rector of । bert. Marshall and Willard Love of upon the American housewife to
left last week for their new home in '"mmnnucl
Emmanuel church, this marnlne
morning near Bellevue called at Frieda Mar- 1Fave
.... .11
ull the .....
household fata,ww.u.i„
possible.
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. John handed his resignation to the ves­ shall'. Sunday night.
; Each and every housewife thereby
Galkema will occupy the house they trymen He has received calls from
directly helps the war effort.
vacated on W. Bute St.
West Virginia, Tennessee, and Kan­ r,,1E‘'?yN7
I A1&gt; w°4te cooking fau should be
, sak. but luu as yet made no decision.
Paul Palmer Is attending a rural | strained, poured into n wide mouth'
TWENTY YEARS AGO
Miss Bertha Sawyer of Detroit,
. &lt;LVnp al w,lden take P*01,, ed coffee or vegetable shortening
August 30. 1022
was last night engaged by the board
‘ „ .W„ ;
can ond kePl ,n “ coo&gt; Ptore until
28th annua,
annua! reunion
t
The -8lh
of ■ Of education to fill the place of
Mn- R. J. Tolan. Jr . and son, at least a pound U saved. It may
Barry Co. soldiers and sailors met music teacher in the city schools at
Lynn
returned to Detroit Monday then be taken lo the meat dcfiler
at the fairgrounds here Aug. 23 an annual salary of 8350. Miss
I
after
spending
two
week*
al
the
।
who will pay four cents n pound
and
I’ Brumm
&gt;r
nnd 24.
having resigned.
home ot her parents, Mr. and Mra., for It
Tlir^a stills
&lt;rlHl were
warn taken
InV.n by
hu a
Ti
Three
of—
| Clare Williams.
j
---------------- - , &gt;
flcera In Barry township on Thurs- FIFTY YEARS AGO
....
...
..
1
„-------• ”"—
day
| August 25. 1892
I wMrs. M“U BSdford„ Mrs Mnry 1 HICKORY COKNERH
Rev. Edw. Boone, formerly of the' Russell Blair, father of Mra. H. 1
The d«c«ndai)ls of Elias Willison
U. B. mission, has resigned from his,A- Barber, died Friday morning of
*15&amp;'held thc,r “nnual family reunion al
appointment to the Grand Rapids ; paralysis at the age of 87.
^P101" Beach. Fine lake. Sunday,
mission of that denomination and. Miss Hattie DePue Is now one of
Mm™^'There werc ‘b0”1 U»irty-tlve pre­
plans to open, an independent city-the compositors on the Banner.
_.uo,en Millers —
at Dowling Thursday.
.
mission here.
■
---------------- ----------------------Mr. CurtU
M.d «m. Sun-J
■'"7
Pennock hospital tag day Is set ' DUNHAM DISTRICT
.
’ley of Allegan snent Uie oust week urda&gt; ulfiht Cau-M'd “’P'*1 Inconfor Thursday. Thirty three char-’ E.—
..J 74...
Rev.
and
Mra. Seward-------Walton‘ and at the home of her parents Mr und vwifcnce ,n lhu tocalily. Dairymen
Ity
patients were
wcre cared for last year. I1 daughter. Mary,
Mary. of Howard City Mra. Stephs^Carter Another wn enjoyed &lt;»»
y patienu
&lt;?&gt; r«Ung
resting on a
a milk
milk rtool
stool
Clayton Hinkley, who Is superIn- i come Monday for a visit of several v/endell has been suendlna his va bcUdB each bossy. The cook* en­
tendent of the Newaygo city schools,) days with his parents. Mr and Mrs.
w1S\u 2rS?r^ta
,ovcd “
,d snack nt “
“•
Joyed
a “
cold
meal* **
time
has been to the city thc post week.;Clyde Walton, and grandmother. । m
- Bert Palmer "took *Mr
— andi
•’ and
Mra.
the blackout
„
getting things ready for the open- Mra. Aldrich of Delton.
I Mr“*’ rhiri™
‘ Mrs Ethel Gilbert of Albion. Mr
ing of the new school year.
The Maple Grove Community I JL^wSeaST^ attend th^
nnd Mra. Chancy Tungatr of Bat­
Farm Bureau g^cop met Wednes- ’ ®.l
m XLu'. sX Jr.
tie Creek nnd Mr and Mra. Vent
I day at Bristol lake at lhe cottage jTn Murohy
THIRTY YEARS AGO
’Town and daughters of Plainwell
‘ August 22. 1942.
--------------------------------,of Mr. and Mra Herman Babcdck
Urr R
Williams was taken lo | called on Mr nnd Mrs Frank Town
:
nnd
Mra. Haxel Nunnemaker Sun­
Miss Dagmar C. Younn. grand- Ior
* picnic
dinner,
mlin
Mr” C»nrf
nnMr« 1
r' Pcnnock hosPltal Sunday and will
,*Mra
HfnrJr Van undergo an operation for goitre I day afternoon.
daughter of Mr. and Mra Oscar 2?0!?! Mr j
’■
Is —
home
Mra Arthur I Mra.
------ George
—"* Thomas
-------——
Youngs, went* to Detroit Tuesday , Syckle conducted several contests Tuesday morning
and
Mr
Stark
of
M
8
C.
gave
a
ctarire
“
of
South
HavenTb
staying
a
1
,ro
T
UUa hMpU1“ and U ttble p’
and took lhe boat to Buffalo, ex­
'
--------------walk -------around the house
some.
pecting to sail from New York Sat­ talk on transportaUon problems, few day. aTthe WUtaln. hc^e
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Monks of Lo­
j Howard Lewis who was to have
urday on the S. 8. Chicago. She confronting farmers at present.
Tlie annual reunion of the Moore ‘ Kon(1
lllp Hawaiian Islands os a well called op Mr. and Mrs Edward
Is enroute to Paris to study vocal
culture under the world renowned school vnrd whh &lt;&gt;ver'Ufortv nreJnf paUern rnaker ,uu returned to hl. Bromley Bunday.
masters.
1
n guest lost week of her grandpar­
Manager L. W. Heath of the I ------------------- ---------. —- —- — .
--------------ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Trick and
Thomapple Gas and Electric Co. i tertalned at the L. Bishop home
mr i s
wears a peculiar smile that indicates over Sunday
..t.1 - family.
ih.t
inv i.
Games returned to her
Jimmie Beadle spent over the
that hi.
his nm
cup nf
of Jov
Is r-nmni.t.
complete. it-.
It's 1 Mrs.
Mrs Ellis
0114 Kellev
Kelley and
and children
children of
of
weekend with his father. Eldon
an 8’t pound boj- who arrived . Hastings were guests Sunday of her ■. work in Grand Rapids last week.
Tuesday and he wears his daddy's P*renls- Mr “nd Mrs- Wallace , Miss Irene Lukso returned home Beadle at Battle Creek.
last
week
from
Grand
Rapids
wiiere
Mr. and Mra. Blair Barnes of Ot­
honors very easily.
1 Mack.
•
The belated post office fixtures) Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs she had been spending several weeks sego were dinner guests Sunday of
with relatives.
his mother. Mrs. H. E. Bants. Mrs.
have arrived and are being installed. 1 Claud Hoffman wcre Mr. and Mra.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Roy
McCaul
altendBlair Barnes spent last week with
Postmaster Ketcham Is putting in | Glenn Hoffman and Wilma and Mr.:
ana Mrs
Mrs Merton
Menon Hoffman.
Monman.
*d
fl*h
the ’ 0 p; ? their son Joseph Keith Barnes, ot
on outfit that will be a credit to and
Albert
Harding at- h“**' ln C»ledonl^ Tuesday night
Bradley Field. Conn., and accom­
Hastings.
'• .Mr. nnd
J *'
*“ ‘ ”
Mr. and Mra
Mrs. Georae
George Poland nf
of panied him on a trip through
tended campmeeting ot Grand
Mr
Oak street were callers al Guy Mc- | Massachusetts. Vermont and New
THIRTY YEARS AGO
Ledge last Thursday.
•
; Hampshire.
August 29. 1942
I M,w n"*“ Bnl1 of Hastings spent । Nee's one night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford ~~
and i
j Mr. “and
Mra. v^uc
Clyde oiunam
Sidnam ana
and
Tlie poultry firm of Snyder and ’0 week’* vacation at her home here
?u "**••
*fr ,nd
and Mra. Chari™ nlhha were ' Mr ond Mrs. Roland Sldnnm ot
Scoby of Irving will enter 300 of and 01 her brother Keith's at Gull s
rerun
their thoroughbred fowls at the lokc- returning
to her work Saturj
Creek were Sunday evening
Barry county fair next week
[d-T
.
Mr
day night
night.
*■"" Sarah,McCaul. Sunday
au*,u“J aftermier--&gt; «Uers
canera on
on their
uielr cou.hu.
c&lt;----- ..... and
„.M
1 Mra. Ernest Kanrier was the n?°n- uPyd Colburn of Alaska call- Mrs John Mourer.
The "National Hair Goods Co.,will
ot Mra Elsie Williams Thur.- ™ °,n
8™n«hnother Sunday
Mra. uiancn
Blanch rveuey
Kelley is
Is improving
1 • rnia.
give a demonstration of hair goods guest
day
morning
■
..• 1 »&gt;
_ —-..I Battle
„
“
morrdng
at Community Ihospital
Creek
nt j. T. Pierson A: Son's store for
MraZJulla Garrett and children' ■40. and Mrs Eugene Haight, son I after underdoing a serious operation.
twelve days. Sept. 3 to 14.
Norman
and
friend
attended
lhe
|
-Edward
Bromley
of
the Barnes
Rev. Charles M Duryea, local nnd Miss Neva Ball spent the week­
ball game at Bigelow field. Grand &gt; farm and Mrs. H. E. Rnmrs were
Wesleyan pastor, ha, been trans­ end at Marine City os guests ot Rapids. Sunday.
I at Battle Creek Monday and at
ferred to Lansing He will be suc­ Walter Dunkelberger's family.
Francis anjl Janet Haight ere I Lowell Tuesday on bualnem and
The annual reunion of the Norton
ceeded by Rev. C. S. Rennells, of
-Lsitinir at
at the
the home
hnm. of
nf their
their grand
izroml.
it*.- on n
—. and■ ■■
■
­ were —
callers
Rev.
Mrs. J.
school will be held at the school- visiting
Rives Junction.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. McCue of Freeport.
Roy Boyes has begun the con­ Iiouse In Maple Grove on Sunday. Haight.
struction of a new house on the August 30. Potluck dinner lo be
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lukso and Joe IRVING
followed
by
a
program.
lot he recently purchased from J.
Lukso of Grand Rapids spent SunMrs. Avia Perry Tompkins and
K. Coates on 8. Church street.
■Idav at John Lukso's
her daughter. BeLsey. who are liv­
Wm. H. Couch has contracted HIGHBANK
Mr. and Mra. Leon Potts spent
with R C- Puller &amp; Co. for a new
The Moore school reunion was .Sunday with Mrs. Lenna Johnson, ing in California with Mr. Tomp­
kins.
an officer In Uncle Sam’s
house on his lot Just east of the quite well attended. Mra. Dorothy
in Bowne. She is slowly recovering forces, are visiting Mrs. Tompkins'
Windstorm Co. building on East Hoffman is president for another . from her recent Illness.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry
Center SL
Mrs. John Belson entertained the
Miss Grace Edmonds entertained
Mr. and Mra. Earl Marahall and z c-nAn rn&gt;FFir
K ,
. Irving ladles with a party compli­
ten girls in honor ot Miss Anna- family of Detroit were weekend
। MY. and Mra. Leslie Gould and mentary to Mrs. Carl Hula on WedI family visited Mr. and Mra. Art nesday.
Gould of Fulton Sunday.
I Miss Donna Nagel of Grand RapMr. and Mra. Wallle Campbell of ids visited her grandparents here
recently.
Hastings spent lhe weekend with -------Mr. and Mra. Myron Wortman
Mr. and Mra. Herald Leach of nock hospital where he was oper­
i Jackson visited Mra. Ella Wertman ated on for hernia and Is getting
, Sunday.
along as well as can be expected.
1 Mr. and Mra. A) Ryan daughter
The Sunday school officers are:
Beth and Miss Irene Hammond of supt., Mrs. John Belson: sec'yAurora. Ill., spent Saturday and treas.. Mrs. Clarence Longstreet:
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Ardy pianist. Mrs. Martha Dean; libra­
Owen and Grandpa Hammond Mrs rian. Robert Wilcox; teachers. Lena
Dorothy Monroe
and
Maynard Nagel i Mrs. i. Beste Perry. Bernice
’
spent Sunday at the Owen home. Nagel, Elma Belson.
Mrs. Arthur Jgrred and her two
Mavnard remained for the week.
vmuwest children, her oldest daugh­
Toller" was well attended
Some ter Mrs. William McCann and lit­
came from Delton. Hastings, and tle Jane McCann ajl of East Lan­
sing were Friday visitors at the
Bottle Creek.
"Die Lammers reunion was held home of Mr. and Mra William Mc­
at lhe home of John Lammers and Cann. Sr. here.
Mr. and Mrs Wilson Travis and
family Sunday. A good dinner and
children of Battle Creek were Sun­
a Rood time Ls reported
Donna and Junior Campbel) are day callers at the home of Mr. and
visiting in Urbandale for two weeks. Mrs. Frank Travis.

। Backward GlanCOS
| f) g f-S of Yesterday

Mark;
STOP ES.INC,

128 W. State St.

Hastings, Michigan

Phone 2524

FOR VICTORY-BUY
U. S. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS &amp; BONDS

your

speed

and

Keep you motor

Yes, it's expert care that

In
For Free
Check-Up!
Come

SURPRISE FOR DAD

the policeman came along. To the
young man at the foot of the lad­
der the officer said. "Eloping, eh?"
"No." answered the young man.
"we've eloped already, and now
we're coming home lo live with
the family."

Span Tolls Lifted
Tolls have been removed from 27
bridges in fftur states in recent
years with the aid of the federal
government

The American Legation guard, contabllshed at Pekin, China, in Novem-

GET IN THE SCRAP!

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

see us today.

VULCANIZING AND GENERAL

There will be • SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
acron from where the old elevator stood in Coots Grove
on Friday, Aug. 28, 1942, at 1 o'clock.

TIRE REPAIRING

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phono 2240 daytime. For night eorv&gt;
Ice phono 2352 or 2230
Jeffarsaa aad Court
Hastiaga,
Mieklgaa

Take Port of Your Change in War Stampi
•atttriM, WiadaklaU Wlgar.

Gra.ataj

▼akaatatag

TERMS: Cosh

ALTON WOOD, PROP.

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loiives

THE HASTINGS BANNER

In saving
to Mrs.
&gt;. Salvage
loan! has
M&gt;un&lt;te of
of Michl-

lection of
capita In
&gt;und* per
I sections,
rritory to
isllal slipI1 formcr« glyeerl|p«lves.
illlty rests
s possible.
e thereby
fort.
should be
ic mouth*
hot tenlng
lace until.
It may
at dealer
a pound

i Willison
cunlon nt
Sunday.
live pres-

m Saturh inconDairymcn
nllk stool
looks rnical time
out.
of B»tIrs. Vern
Plainwell
nk Town
Her Sun-

la home
i able to*
ne.
Edward

rnndpar'rick and
)ver the
r. Eldon

!S of Otundav of
m*. Mrs,
eek with
»mes, of
accomthrough
nd New
lam and
Innm of
evening

n proving
lie Creek
pc ration.
Barnes

Mrs. J.

IIGHTY-SIVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY? SEPTEMBER 3. 1942

16 RACES—2 SECTIONS

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

DRAINAGE BOARD ^^aio&amp;lElection Interest Gains Momentum ----;
02838687
,

Your Vote Needed At Sept. 15th Primary
Primary,

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS
SS MAIL TO MEMBERS OF U. S. FORCES ABROAD

!fl,S
I this district, te winding up a bit­
Except for
a poUtoi
political clique m.wj,
initeny tougnt campaign wh
with an -tn.."tow
to' .
Van Buren county which is opposing | teiuive^ speaking tour in Van Buren
Mr ai«ler out of personal »pite. and Allegan counties. Saturday eve­
luua he
ne addressed
•□urtMTU audiences
audiences of
ot *evth,rc would be no question of the ;: nlng
sevlend
outcome
;eral hundred people at Bloomingdale
Not even the most bitter member j ■?d
S^^y he spoke at a
mile* upstreum and two miles down.- .lP® *;“'**** „ ’
*2° tlie opportunity, to supply the can- not—no member of the draft board ofw.tthis
ring
ha*
attempted
to
que»this ring iuu
ha* .....
attempted
qur*- ■P2
cnl—^_
iito Hura----— _— Bur®n WB5 ’ftoren*
streum from Thomapple lake. That\
,uSof the W K KeltoggFoun- dldat* &lt;or/&lt;he state senate.
j enjoys sending them. Brft. it* a job “tlon
“ Mr. Sigler's ability —
— ■
or to deny
p“* .F**'
i—
—’zh^e
" d
Md Bmteo'r
that he ha* better qualification* for cl“lUM ,n Hartford
Bangor
d and Ba
user have
wu „I1M d.mni.b „ .
fauon. Dr. *lU«nd hu
uUUT-1T W1U. TAKE STKOND
office vi
of state aciuiwr
senator man
than ।---attempted
interfere with
proagreed that Kim wa* the man to the
me muwc
--e-- to
- -------------— r-’*
of
the
drainage
board,
which
was
;
tenUve
to
hte
dutle*
as
the
head
of
SUPPORT
HERE
ON
THE
"HOME
. , , ■ ~~—7------ • "■
‘------------ - ----------------- ----------- ------------- **rvc " chairman. And he has the...man they finally persuaded to i
speaking
there,
“«p* “engagemenu
ss to^’to^h
Barry county health department.

Thornaoale Drain Bloekad । *“ notified Saturday night to re- .
S, Th.t So«,d Thu„d«; iiXSdS"."?.

x
tnat bl not u ne accepts responslblllty Itnd doe* a workmanlike job.
special inter- | Take the draft board, for example.
! It's a thankle** Job. No parents en.. _. . .. ._ —---?-------------------- ---------

15

w

nn

NUMBER

----- - ' '
1 ■
COUNTY COMPLIMENTED FOR

Post Offloa Department in oo-

^AJ* 8J"^MP
Departments for the acceptance of
A?JD
SALE DRIVE
.
,(°ur. armed forces
= serving.outside the
"What county can beat Barry?*
ThU question Is asked by a state continental United Slate*. (Fbr the
lr*de bulletin in commenting I purpo*e of these instructions Alaska
on the record this county has made ■ te included in the term "oatekte the
to uate
war stamp
date m
in tne
the War
Stamp ana
and Bond ' continental United States") In or­
campaj.n being
siCTSi
*25conducted
“Mu“'d by dec that such nareeta mav raaeh tha

day. when the nine member* of that counl&gt;««ut»ve of the
In
members of this ---clique
Furthermore. George Carpenter. । dltton. postmaster* are requested to
—fact,
------ --------------------------------- |wllh hl1 pro«rem anyway.
Barry County has les* total vole* Barry County draft board has the
board voted unanlmou*ly that the count5’ health-department. He ha.
than elllter of the other two coun­ top rating of any board in the state, aren't
“ particularly concerned about
--'
chairman for this county, received a | bring the following requirements to
drain was unnecessary. They have been “ c“P“blc. courteous executive. tie* and will have.to have a "whack- I
the question of ability—they are J
letter from John Van Den Berg, the attention of maitera:
and
has
many friends, who
so reported to County Drain Com- ■, “
,u1 h
“ won nu,nv
merely Interested in going to any i
Ing good" turnout on Sepj. 15 to
Grand Rapids, Zone 4 chairman. ; TIME OP MAILING —Christmas
hope he may be returned to Has­ overcome this handicap.
A mhtoloner Ritchie.
'
,one where personalities "should en- extremes to defeat the Barry County
congratulating the Barry organ!**- parcel* and Chrtelma* card* should
ft was unfortunate that there was . ting* when his war service shall end.,' Very few people who know Kim
candidate.
lion for an excellent toh done. He I be mailed during the period beginno engineer at the meeting to ex- |
There is nothing healthy about,
Bigler would attempt to deny that
also said that the weekly bulleth. ' ning October I and ending NovwnIt's a question of what is best for
plain tire proposition, its probable
such an attitude.
he ha*, the ability to make an out- Barry County.
which Mr. Carpenter ha* been *end- Iber i. 1942. the earlier the better.
cost, and tire height and cost of the ,
Many substantial citizens of Van
standbig senator. If more people
Ing out to each of the workers here . Patrons should be encouraged to en­
We
haven't
had
a
Barry
county
proposed dam al the outlet of the ■
: with hte qualification* would take
Buren and Allegan counties are just
ns a suggestion for use in other dorse each gift parcel “CtutetniM
Gen. Glodcon M. Barnes
lake.
Ian active Interest in government, 'man in the state senate since the ,as incensed about the whole affair as '
■»ea«.
i Parcel" Special effort will be made
Where more than one county te
Said In London Interview
public affair* would not be in such Eighth District was formed. H's our we are here, and agree that Kim
However Mr. Carpenter points out1 to effect delivery of ail Christmas
turn. It is to our advantage to have should have the nomination.
Involved in a proposed drain, the j
1 u continual mess.
Uiat even yet co-operation with the [ parcels mailed during that period
The dally papers of last week
proceiture Is for tire chairman of the |।
-tl
eu
.j
. **
No man can serve three term* a* ’this representation.
But. the decision rest* largely with
drive
here
te
by
no
means
complete
' in lime for Christmas
'Wednesday published an interview
board of supervisor of each county
They Should Attract Many prOM.CuUng attorney, more than
It's a question of whether Kim Barry county voters.
in London’. Eng^dTwHh Br^ler
Jt,UU room for wb- | -------------------------------------SIZE AND WEIGHT—In vtew ot*
■ to dioose three supervisor* a* mem- |
A heavy turnout at the Sept. 15 General Gladeon M. Barnes
Eighth' Grade Rural Pupils i twenty year* a* a trial lawyer In one :Sigler has the ability to serve as ; ,
He
lncre“»*’
I the urgent need for shipping space
bers of the drainage board, who .lull ,
, community, or as chairman of a istate senator in.a manner which primary is needed
announced that day that the British
■
1 ------- —------- - ------ ■
— to transport materials directly e*determine the necessity of the pro- ' Michigan lias a fine taw which county draft beard without "stepping would be creditable to the county
Cast your bailot' sentlal-to the war effort. Chrtatmat
os well a* American* are producing
.m
posed drain. In this case Barry,' provides for a twelve-grade educa- on toe*" somewhere along the line— :and the district.
:Job for somebody e
. parcel* shall not exceed the present
Enton and Ionia counties were in­
I tlon. with fre® tuition for every '
~
। limit* of 11 pounds in weight or 1g
terested. so lire drainage board con- :
| inc he* in length or 42 inches in
' person of school age.
Germans" General Barnes te tlie
slstcd of nine member*.
: length and girth combined. Nev­
A CORRECTION
ordnance chief of the American \FDTFMRrD TFDM
Under the drain taw of this slate. I In this county if an eighth gender
the -public
te urged
by the
army,
and
te
therefore
tn
a
pcaltlotf
»■■
■
■&gt;
IVLIt
ILI\I
T
I
,i ertheless
-------- - —
---------------those who desire till* drain can get1' lives In Woodland. Nashville. Thorn- 1
In a sub-line under the pic*
----------u
....
...
-----j
War
and
Navy
Departments
to
coto
speak
advisedly.
His
mission
In
,
out new irctitions. at the end of a apple-Kellogg, Delton-Kellogg or
ture, "Floating Machine Shop."
England
Is
to
work
out
types
of
big
year from Thursday, August 27.,, Freeport district*, or In the cor­
on
page
2
of
last
week's
issue
of
gun*, and ammunition, so that
and go through the same procedure. |i porate limits of Hastings, twelve
Many Seek Divorces
Of an ordinary shoe box. and the
the Banner, it was stated that a
whether made in England or Amer- ■
. If they eon then convince a drain- ,. grades are provided. But there are
They Are Warned To Start
Passes Quota In War Stomp —
__ _______
_
6 oounds.
Thoar lUrart.
Circuit
court
will
convene
on. wel
“ht
6 potuids^1 weight
These to
depart
­
age board that the drain te neces- ’ about seventy rural districts in the
lea., they can be used
by the
armed
,
navy recruiter would be at the
—nt
l,Vx—— —country.
«&lt;.—•—&gt; *T
—.1. —will-Monday.
..III I &lt;
Keeping Income Records
And Bond Drive Sponsored ft.
force*
of —
either
This
September 14 at
am ।mfnt^
pointed out also that
sary. It can be carried through. If county where the eighth grade Is :
Post Office every Friday from
correlate allied fighting material,
'o’clock a. m. For the Aral day the ' mcn’bcra of the Armed Barces are
By Theaters
materia).
they should fail, then they would the limit. Tlie graduates from that
Hundreds of thousands of Ameri­
9:00 to 11:00 A. M. This should
Gen. Same* said that while sec- juror* are not summoned as the ^n,,l y Pro*ldwl »ith food and cloihhave to wait another year: and so grade in such districts must, there- ican farmers, who have never paid
PUb,‘C U
n°“°
Hastings once again went "over recy must be maintained as to the Judge will arrang^^he ord” tor
have read, “even' Monday from
on. year by year.
fore, choose a high school, and the ian Income tax in the past, will
matter In gift parcel*,
the top" In the sale of war stamps types of gun* and munitions, nel- hearing or trying cose*, that day I ™ud®
There can be no manner of doubt state will pay hte or her tuition. I'.| have to settle with the collector ot
ther Die British nor the Americans if there are jury cascsSeady for!?*?1 more than orfe Christmas parthat the building of many drains tn iI To all such persons Hastings High internal revenue this year, due to
and bonds.
Eaton. Ionia ond Barry counties.' school offer* superior advantage*, changes made by congress In tl&gt;e
to concede any superiority to, trial, the juror* are Usually ium-,
As a part of the billion dollar had
the Germans in weapons
moned for the oecond day. WhethUL,S
wh*° “nt
which drains receive the\run ofl of with its large teaching staff, num- new Income tax taw. This will be
sale for September being sponsored
“A three-week lour of British fac- ; er they are or not will depend on •'!*
S
P*™”1
water from many hundreds of tiled erous courses of study, superior due to two things; 1st., the farm in­
by
the
motion
picture
theaters
of
torle*
has convinced me that, what the call of the calendar may '
m to or for the same ad­
farms, ha* created a serious problem i' equipment and u 23.000 volume 11- come this year will be 35 per cent
the
nation,
this
city
was
assigned
a
Americ* has a lesson to team in reveal Only one criminal case Is
p^parattom
at Thomapple take, as well a* up- : brary In connection with the school, larger than la*t year: 3d., congress
quota
of
$12,000.
This
amount
was
the employment of women in mu- listed. Following are the cases oh
F
etrenm and down the river from which is freely offered to the schol- ha* lowered the exemption* in the
quickly oversubscribed in a special nitlons-making." the general said at the calendar for the next term:
,
“ J?®1
that body of water. In a year like : un A diploma from Hastings High individual tax.
ceremony at the Strand here Tues­ a press conference
'
*nd the handling and
। till*, when we have so many and ; will admit the person havlng.it.1 The agricultural'department at
"We employ wumq* but we are 1
Criminal Cywe*
any storage It must undergo, it to
day evening. The exact total is not
such coplqus rain*. Several cottages.' without examination, to any Michl- Washington has urgently warned
George F Cramer Recalls A known at this writing (Wed. morn­ going to have to employ many | The people v*. Stanton Sensiba. | absolutely necessary that all article*
ui the take had from a foot to three gun
Bnll college,
VQUCBV, to the
ura University
uiunmuiy M
u* farmers
iaimers that
uun In
in Uieir
uieir prospecUve
proapccuvc
pandering.
' be packed in substantial ------------boxes ar
-na**"* •"
ing i but it is well past the &lt;13,000 more Tlie British are using worn- I charged with ----Story His Grandsire Told
feet of water on their first *10°ra Michigan, or to any college or uni- income tax reports they must sepJurv Cirii r.u«.
I container* and be covered with
mark.
en in task* such as boring gun*.,
durlng the March freshet, which venity |n the states of Ohio. In- ‘ arate their business expenses—such
Jury Civil Causes
wrapper* of sufficient strength not
George F. Cramer, who te giving
During the interval between the which in the United State* te done ।I
wasn't so nice.
dtane. HUnote. Wisconsin, and Min- j as the cost of feed for stock, or of
Harry Stehr vs. Carl Miller and j only to resist pressure of other mall
our reader* some of the experience* showing of "Mrs. Miniver." the color only by skilled mechanic*"
We understand that the adviser nesota.
seed for sowing or for fertilizer
General Barnes expressed belief Frank Hula, trespass on the case. |ta the same sack, but to withstand
of the petitioner* urged that widen­
At the head of the schools of this ' from the family living expenses, he has had. Is the grandson of B guard of the American Legion
Grace Uhl v*. Hany Shute, tre*- the weight at other sacks of mail.
ing and deepening the river up city te Superintendent D. A. VanBus- , What a farmer pay* for hte living C. Cramer, a pioneer resident of marched down the aisles to the tune that American industry must train
;p*M on the case
which In the long transit may ba
women for similar tasks.
stream for two mile*, and doing kirk. He te recognised by the teach- 1 expenses te NOT deductable from
this county Ttos weak he speak*------&lt;umirHl
WM
piByca
wnuNational
anthem
waa
played
white
A spokesman for the ministry at, I Ida M. Cook va. Edwin Bros*,, plied thereon. Furthermore, as such
the same down stream from the out­ er* of Michigan as an outstanding hte Income: but hte business axof hte grandfather in the following the audience stood at attention,
taespass on IhiT-tase.
• parcel te subject to cen*or»hlp. desupply, under whose auspices the
let two mile*, would prevent the wa­ educator. He waa the first president' penses are deductable from hte
Marvin
F.
Cooley
v*.
Pet
Milk
Go.
&gt;
lay ln handling may be mtalmlsed
story,
He
writes:
Kim
Bigler.
Hastings
atto
rne
y
general came to Britain. Interrupt-,
ter from piling up in the take, and of the Michigan State Teacher* [ gross Income. He should, there“I gave a yam to your paper last then explained briefly the purpose ed to **y"that In production of cer­ and. Jiazen Gray, trespass on the ! by securing the covering of the parsave such severe flooding above, Atwociaiion to be elected from a town fore, keep an account of the de­ week
and T have been asked for
.1u-1j —,J. ..... ...777.
l
-(Continued on Dan 5 sec 1)
tain parts of a new British antl- CA*e
below and at the lake Itself. Then , U1
of uua
this size. nc
He was given me
the unun-1; aucuoie
ductable items,
Vlelta
Cathey
vs
Richard
Bess.
......I honor
KA— of reelection. -Tht.
W]J1 have to keep an father and mother will see that be proud of the fact that this thea­
It beoomc* important to know wttat^ual
This evl- | No fanner
farmer will
mer. trespass an the case.
! u aw
---- -­
the quicker run-off from the take dences the high regard In which the 1 account of that part of the cost their children read It. for it Is a ter is ably doing Its bit. along with
Alberta
Cole
vs.
Richard
Beamer.
I
1
Q A?
In this city, where General Barnes
would do down stream, where the teacher* of Michigan hold our su- । of hte family living gained from hte true one. with a moral. It goes as other theaters in the nation, tn this
1 ■
patriotic drive. The quota for Has­ grew up. and from whose schools he trespass on the case.
river was not made wider or deeper, perintendent of schools.
. farm in his Income statement. He follows:
Russell Brinkley vs. Richard Besstings Is |12f)00 and I am happy to graduated, there 1* great interest
(Continued on page j. Sec. 1)
, Hasting* High school has always 11* entitled to the wood he cuts from
•’My grandfather came from Ger­
'drawn a large number of outside hte own woodlot. the value of the many when a young man. He work­ say that at this very moment that in what he say* and does, great
Omar Barnum n. Consumers
&gt; students. It ha* graduates who have | egg*, meat and vegetables the fam- ed seven years to learn the black­ goal ha* been reached, but all of pride in what he has become, sin­
cere admiration for him, and sin­
I attained high positions in (he bust- ' Ry uses which are raised on hte own
HL TV JIVtlL VT I1J
jneM worI(jy tbe educational world iahd. Neither doe*" he"have to “to- smith and wagon trade. I do not higher mark. Such drives as this are cere desire for his continued ad­
Nat Cain of Nino During
think a nicer man ever lived—very a good reminder to Hitler that It vancement In the army, where he
UEnE EATIinniV
lflnd ,n Uw Mrv,M of our country. Idude the rental value of hte farm honest and truthful in all his deal­
would be better for him If he were ho* served and te serving with such assumpsit.
litKl
80 wc ur«e u,e •l«hth Voders of home.
ings with his fellow men. He told
distinction.
' Barry county, who do not reside , on the other hand. If he ex- me tills story when I was a small back in Austria hanging paper."
At an attractively arranged booth
“—~ .
j within a twelve grade school dte- change* eggs or vegetable* from his boy. and I have never forgotten it.
Howard Price, ejectment.
• by teachers of the Hastings school*
In front of the theatre at which
Myrtle Pnybusz. formerly Myrtle jin May and compiled during the
Ben Franklin Variety Store irict. to consider Hastings. We feel ।farm for groceries, the value of
"He and grandma landed in Phil­ Mrs. Maud Schomp was in charge,
Gould, vs. Archie and Mary Carri-' summer month*, indicate a net gain
In Former A &amp; P Bolldin,
-to be “Med .Uh those products thus exchanged be­ adelphia. Penn., in an early day. more than a thousand dollars In
1 of nine in the number of school age
comes a part of his income. If he and got a job. In those days what stamps and bonds were quickly sold
Ernest Pierce vs. Darian D. Sand-1 youngsters In this community dur­
Saturday. Sept. 5. has been set for 1,1
trades two hogs for a cow. that cow i we call hotels were called taverns, to passersby.
1
Several Hastings friends drove lo er*, trespass on the case
tag the la*t year. There are 13 more
te added to the value of hte hold-;-phen stock-buyer* traveled on
the opening of the new Ben Prank- INSPIRING ADDRESS
Bloomingdale lo hear Kim Sigler
Adolph Pauley va Wm. E. Howe. ■ girl* but 4 leas boys than tn 1941.
tags, and he must include In hte horseback, and carried quite an
Un store In the building formerly ,OF REV' ,11' McEACHIN
speak lo citizen* of Van Buren
Geo. L. Brandt vs. Cyril Enyart. I The official 1943 report, given
occupied by the A. Aj P. The store ' One of the best and most inspire- iincome itatement the value of the. amount of money with them.
county in his campaign for state trespass on the case.
'herewith, give* the total number of
hog* he traded.
I “One night one of these stockbuy.111 he under the m.ne.rmen! ot “0"*'„"?l£rCSr,!S’
senator. They said a crowd of 700
Erma Brandt vs. Cyril Enyart,' school age youngiter* tn the comEvery farmer who receives, in cash | er* put up at a Philadelphia tavern.
« KiSSTtn"”
oi^Lrto£’.?lfa h1: and from such trades m we have,The next morning he started out
people greeted him there, and that trespass on Uic case.
munlty; not merely Uw number achis talk evidently was well received.
Harry Mohrmann. Receiver, vs. tually attending school:
indicated of his product* for pth-. to buy stock. He wa* gone but a
TOrX, he. been eomplelel,
akp
Bovs
Girls
Total
er products, an amount equal to hte short lime when the horse came
Mr. „ „
D
,
k
. That afternoon he had addressed Albert J. McClelland, assumpsit
miHlrlrd end rrdreoreied end new I' ,?'
William C. Main. Guardian. v*.
individual tax exemption, must file , back minus hte rider The neonle
Mr* E' V,n p°Perln«- wh&lt;&gt; heads
A small clique of Van Buren coun­ Hayden Hathaway, trespass on the
il.ture. hew been In.telM wn"
7?. ml a report with the internal revenue formed a posse, and started the “&gt;e
cotnmlltee 01
Barry
Christian—faith In God. love for *
fonn®d ® P°?*' “d
lh®
ty.
headed
by
a
man
who
was
beal:
m
H
—
(r&lt;(H
—
&gt;av
mu
Kain
—
'
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—
.
—
------.
—
Thev
Chapter.
American
Red
Cross,
Duomeent fahU tor UlumlneUon. ,! mankind and the Golden Rule in ।
crossing. They
William C. Mata vs. Hayden 1
m t0 ratsc money for 400 kit* to be ten in a law suit in which Mr. 81gTlie front has been remodeled with ' daily life and i'1
in government. si.
He!**^™*,?^^
“* found where the horse had turned
umro glven
soidjen M Uley cmbark
new window* and a maroon glass d*‘1’\ ‘‘{® .,"d
1
Hathaway, trespass on the case.
। „
urged hu
his hearers 10
to thtnk
think »straight.
f !^ound
*?’?ed
for Uwn
front The store wiM feature a com- j
‘™i«ht.,
for overseas, has organized her are doing their utmost to defeat
Edward D. Wells, Receiver, vs. • |0
nd to be true to Christian ideate:
,do,“ l?rifed up a hoUow tree
tiie
Hastings
attorney
for
the
nomi
­
Thomas D. French, assumpsit.
j J,
pletc line, of popular priced mer-: to pray and have faith in God. He ™“rT,ed
*.1'30?'
U\.*?00 d,’ Member* of the posse took a long 'county-wide committee.
nation.
Barry County Board of Supervte- “
chnndlse in a large variety, known 1
.Lear,
"E tow to.
Referring to their efforts Mr. Sig­ ora. To determine water level ot 7
Uli » W ai.uv. mu
wruiaa .. .
because America te Standler said: "A decent citizen who gives Crooked lake.
)
to Hastings an enlarged shopping :
.T
I. up a successful law practice to run
Barry Co. Board of Supervisors. , !*
: !□ “
a ldn
single
man and hta
hte ,ncome
Income «'
ex-!nnd tn front. The dogs kept at,
...
center
and siiould
a worth.nrt^he
action bpd
HeItelsaid ':U
®,e man
while addlUon
to prove
both the
com- I °’ rd
he w111 1have
makr
8
——— »«»• Tii
—•- ~ —
—e a'work
and found the body of the i~Mlddlevllle. Mr*. Jean Balsch; for public office must expect the To determine waler level of Thom' •
jnunlty and to the customer.
! we will need prayer'and
prayer and the applica
applies-­ report:
-------- ,. ------------If------------a married
man.u. and hte ! stockbuyer behind a big log—It was!0®110”' Mrs Robert Barnes; Dowl- slurs of political bosses. If he can­ apple lake.
tion of Christian principles after
U ll» or mon. hr mu&gt;t. JSlar" r-l.nO U?« An™iln«
UoH omul: Export, not take it. he ought not to run.
Roy Thomas vs. Robert Sponsble,' J'
the war. or we will iiave more wars. file a report of hte Income.
"Michigan politics are boas domi­ asrumpsit.
:
vestlgation found that the coat the !?,”• Fred ^bberer; Nashville. Mrs.
TWO AUCTION SALES
------------------------Louie R. Neal and wife v*. Fred I
Under such conditions, it will be dead man had worn was being worn
yJnce- Woodland. Mrs. Agnes nated." he said. "It is high lime
wtee
for
a
fanner
to
know,
by
keepCy
onTof
tae^en
ta
The
9°*
U
Oro
’
®'
Ch
“
that
somebody
with
nerve
and
the
J.
Young, bill to establish convey-'
JESSE LARABEE. Propr.
JOINT MEETING
I IM2 total 593
1217
Having decided to quit farming ££
right
punch
stepped
into
the
ring
ance.
Ing an account
11941 total 597
and started .swinging. And that is
Edward D. vs. Hattie Scharff, di­
. on account of working In town. Mr. OF CHAMBERS OF
c“m.'
S ,Thi1 -“JT t
“*&gt; connfahAln, .aacU, Alfa
Larabee will have an auction sale !
li CBf*e
vorce.
,
oord th., will be ot much help lo I the hole, found In the hollow tree verdale, Mr*. Hazel Brooks and
The officers ol~1he Van Buren
ut his farm located 9 mile* south of WfYlflnCnVK
Mymie J. vs. Carl J. Christie, di- 25 SELECTEES WILL GO
him when he shall make hl* in­ and In the body of the murdered Hickory comers. Mrs. Homer Johncounty Republican committee re­ vorce.
j TO FT. CUSTER SEPT. II
Hastings; or one mile north of Ce-------------’
come report early next year.
man. The man wearing the coal
Richard and Edith M. Arentz vs. |
Bany county young men.
dur
.
...
•
—
...
dar Creek across from the Doud I'
These kits contain many small cently endorsed Sigler's opponent,
was arrested, charged with the
Senior And Junior Group! to EX-GOVERNOR DICKINSON
an Allegaib-druggist. Sigler, refer­ Middleville Power Co. Injunction. nlMnbera of the tert group sort to
school. He is ottering a good list of■
articles
for
the
comfort
and
enter*
crime and confessed it. So they
ring to their
action
in his
address.
horses, cows. hog*, chickens, hay and
tainment
of
fhe
men.
They
will
be
J,*
IliCII.
I
ne,
WUI
uc
-------------------------Hear Speaker From India
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
Percy
and
Mina
Winslow
v*.
NaKalamazoo for teatlng. and who
took him back to town.
; p&lt;ts,d the
'
rHm mBde under the direction of Mrs. *UUed lhal lhelr *cUon indicated tlonal Discount Corporation.
grain, farm machinery and house­
Ex-Governor Luren Dickinson te
"The posse felt that such----Dr. John Bannlnga. Holland. to be guest speaker in Barry county
. —.
Fred Bechtel. In charge of produc- th*1
assumed to be the politlhold goods. Henry Flannery will cry
B. va B.. divorce.
nt j»Qrt Custer for active duty
' Inal did not deserve, and should lion, and Mr*. V. D. Ackerman, her cal dtetetora of Van Buren county
Ute sale and Arcellous Campbell will Mich., who recently returned from church- ne« Sundw
Darthys v*. Max Storey, dlrorce
sepumbar 10. They gra:
II I not have, .
a trial m
for m.
the cnm.
crime n,
he assistant. All Red Cross chapters In Iln choosing a senatorial candidate.
India
aboard
a
U.
8.
transport,
will
act as clerk. See the adv. elsewhere
in I
- ,_____________
U n« o(un lh.i „ pramfamt . , h,d
,farIUM .
Belva E. vs. Joseph W. Kidder,
Gordon W
T**ker, Baltevua;
address a combined meeting ot the ,pmjrUU&gt; fa l&gt;wrd mour »».lfar „,„oU tlrf ,
in this issue for full particular*.
lramd hu their'ou2t7 aim’iiimtai driv« tar JUN,°R HIGH‘SCHOOL
dlvorc®' ________
Lewis A. Endsley, Hastings; RudHastings Senior and Junior Cham- Ma, Alfa tom 1. p-rhhp, no , „„k „„d
„ n,
George F. v*. Dorothy Gardner, olph c Bartholomew, Delton; Cllf,or I ELEMENTARY AND KINDERVAL KURR, Owner
mAh In Mlchfann l«Uy who lu o
(
hlmall He ..id
dlvorce.
ford C. Yoho, Hastings; LaRue W.
'hOT Vto. mml-H. aid:
As Mr. Kurr is going to be en- 'hall here Monday. Sept. 14. at 6:30 meny lrtend. .. ha. IhU mod old
C. S. Rennets. Trustee, va EU*a McMillen
woodland; Ernest E.
-TvT'aff
m — —----bI1 the business, social, fraternal । Children whose Sth birthday oc- Foster. Harry and Beatrice Green.
powers ' MiddlevilleAlbert
J.
gaged in other work he will have1 P. M. This will be the first meeting man.'
II —
-«i - -- --------- a T
-«a
Naomi E. Pierce va Hannah Cal- Wahmhoff. Doster; Byrle W. FotMr. Dickinson
te not
only abut
keen
nd churc
organization*
In Has- I eU
c“f
”‘b‘e
oe‘to
on!
,rxakindergarten.
™a.t&gt; *'1‘1KJ^
r®
an auction sale at his place in Irv-i' for each group since early summer. student
of current
events
a
°r
*7* or
or 'white' “
tings
and hher
committee member*
enter
Parlamer and others, bill to clear title. I ter Hastings- Leo R Hitt WoodIng twp.. sec. 12. located 1miles 1■ Since India te now a focal point chn.UA,, .enuenan -hoa ,o.pel Sr'■
X
JhiMafa toe conn., m fa,fanln,
•."’J’SS.jS
I in world news and since Dr. BanLeonard
P.
va
Gertrude
L.
Bates.
•
’
•
--------------south Freeport High school: or 7 ■
iland; Maurice Hamilton. Bellevue:
thelrwork.
— —- «
• kindergarten children to Central
miles north, 2 miles west and U Inlnga has lived in India for about
to'ptol
, „,p,r other Ihlnfa. end e&gt; I
I Philip A. McKeachle. Battle Creek;
! 40 year*, hte remark* will be of un­
Bairy Co. people * always have 8ch001 for enrollment on Monday,
Margaret H vs. Russell Demond. ' Harland 8 Blair. Hasting!; Lawmile north of Hastings. He te offer­
11 1. e.paud lhet found, tram u , nwe.n,, , u,ur m, (Uhe,
.11 perle ot toe tounl, will elUnd
,h„ m,Un, milt q.,^, m "gone over the top" in their war September 7. some time during the divorce.
ing a good list of horses, cows, pigs, usual current Interest.
I
Dr.
Banning*
stales
that,
although
support
and
Mr*.
Van
Popering
i*
hours
°
r
,0:
0°
&gt;2
m.
or
3:00
lo
lheee ankee Mr Ol««™on .prefa „
fa, falnfa. end no. Il
chicken*, harness and farm machln- '.
Tytor. Woodland: Arlan D. Kenyan,
he left India shortly before the re- “j1”. S.unE?'l'l’u?h “ ‘LIS hoe led me 10 murder A men tor sure that again Barry Co. will do •4:00 P- m
elementary and Middleville Pliwer Corp.. Injunction. Delton: Harold L. Johnston. Woodanrt M r Gowen will act a* rierk ,ctnt
of Gandhi, he has been and at the Hickory Comers Method-1 hls mon.v h
Its part by raising this 1400 In a Junior High School pupils will
(ConUnued on page 3, Sec. 1) .
“JX, ‘IS!.:
“STS:
. please report at Central School dur­
1st church at 11:30.|
and
t*. short time.
Individual contributions will be'*1* Uicsc houra aUo New H1«h
when riots “
and
fighting' w
were
for full particulars.
nrf street nB1,Uni
',r*
N AwSSh my auction “*aie was ad-1""2^.'
wide spread.
gtadly accepted by any member of School pupils enroll September 1
teach them to be strictly honest
°
honest. Ule cotnm|tUe
land 3 from 8:30 to 12 m. and 1:00 vertlsed for Saturday. Sept 5. many J"W;
NOTICE CORRESPONDENTS
: Children, you should never steal
TRANSPORTATION
people came by mtetek* test week
BURGLARY AT GUN LAKE
ALSO ADVERTISERS AND
j even a pin or anything else. It
The tale will be held a. advertteed
I®"*,
D. A- VanBuskirk
ORGANIZATIONS
OFENINGS IN DEFENSE
Some one or one* burglarised the NOTICE
Richard
_
. ..
.. ... .. . IJVU
I you orc
are IIUIWM
honest O4IU
and uuc.
true, *uu
you nev
need
—
Rkh
^
*****’
Out 9-3 this coming Saturday Sept. 5.
little store in the bath hou*e, near
Due to the fact that Monday.! Mt fcar that some one will put a TRAINING CLASSES
It will be necessary for school
Adv—4-3.
Harvey Myer*.
Sept 7•. te
Day. the
Banner
™aiuuim jvui
yournev* »ur
for■*actu.ua
JrtouB We have opening* for three men POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Streeter’s resort. Gun lake. 8atur- districts or parents to make arrange- —
, ,________
CasteJein. HagUngs; W
— Labor
—;— ~~i-*
-—.
------- । lupe
day night. The store te kept by Mr.'ments
------- -at
---------——&gt;*-»&lt;— •­in office will be closed. It would be apso- t Crtme. the training for which —
.. tn our supplementary War training
once■»if•—
transportation
was
I am a candidate for renomination notice
and Mrs Peter Randall during the | Hastings school busses te deaired for preciated If correspondent* would , Stealing little things. Crime grow*, classes held at Sander s machine on the Republican ticket at the
The Auxiliary firemen will meet
’
season. Mr. Randall closed the place the yrtr 1942-43. Please call or IP®.11 J.he r
i *° we should never Start on that shop on North Broadway, if you Primary Election. S4pt. 15th. for Ute Monday. Sept 14 instead of 8spt j t9uUn4».. Klchart °. »
at about 9:30 Saturday night. The write on or before Friday. Septem- Saturday. We would also appreciate
vorking in a shop and tnter- office of Representative in the Bute 7 whkh U Labor Daythieves broke the panel of the door
the cooperation of advertteera as
t:wul
for thl* time. You may rated in gaining further skill in op- Legislature. I will appreciate your
and took a quantity of cigarette's and j
D. A. VanBuskirk.
V’LSL.11"** wh0,wJ*h
Pul ta hear from ma again."
crating a machine, call the high support at the Primary and the No­ RUMMAGE SALE
| A. DundU.
candy. Officer* are working on the
Supt. of Schools. classifieds or organization notices. I George F. Cramer or Banty school office or Sander's • machine vember Election. Ellis E. Faulkner.
Telephone 2234 -------------------------------------------------------- I Cramer. Take your choice.
*hop.
• Adv. 9-10 Mich.

US. IS PRODUCING
A SECRET WEAPON

HASTINGS HAS
FINE SCHOOLS

INCOME TAXES
TO HIT FARMERS

LSTfaSJ-.“£2.2X2.

HASTINGS AGAIN
"OVER THE TOP"

COURT CALENDAR

mX°$.T0±:Lc.°"

MY GRANDFATHER'S
STORY HAD MORAL

CENSUSRHKKT

ins and

, Tomp! Sam's
impkins'
Ined the
compH&gt;n Wedtid Rap-

ita here
is opergettlng
pec ted.
igstreet:
: libra -

her two
daugh-

»m Mc-

via and
re Sun­
dr. and

from 27
recent
federal

fovem-

NEW STOPE OPENS

____ __________

jAIUKUAT

Sigler Has Hot Stuff
For Would-Be Bosses

RED CROSS TO
RAISE FUNDS FOR
400 ARMY KITS

'“in. V.Jlintocw I

s
RE

p.

8CMOOL NOTIC‘

MmSSm

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER I, 1H&gt; -

PAGE TWO
Ing Saturday for South Band. Ind.. I ha* red hair. Mr. and Mrs. LaFloy
where he has a position ip a de-1 Greenfield of Hastings are the very
fenae plant. Mr. Karrar ww for-(proud grandparent*.
merly
working at thg Univqpal
Mr, oeorge Hebden has resigned
merly ^working
Unhwal
garage hare In HasUnp.
bar position as chairman of the
O. M.
M. Bradley
Bradley returned
returned Monday
Monday Women's
O.
Women's Committee
Committee for
for War
War Work
Work
from Blodgett hospital. Grand Rap- In Hastings and Mrs. Lucius Ixjbdoll
*- **—- *-—
-* —
•*-- —
—-* ......
•*“ has been appointed in her place.
•*&gt;. u. v.. mmwuua
■■
; Music WaihlnaUm
Mrs.
Lobdell
was
formerly
the
chair
­
,: vacancies
..---------------------school
for
talented
John
Eddy.
'
in the scl
musicians. For more detailed Infor- | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield man in the 4th ward.
nation and application blanks write | of route 4. Hastings were the proud
-to the Officer in charge. United parent* of a daughter on Thursday. stores. whose 4 par cent quota of
_......„
States Navy School of Music, Wash- Aug. 30. The
little miss tipped the War Stamps and Bond Sales was
J. C.
'
I scales at S lb. and 6 o« and has been 11.200.000.00. turned In M.423.553A5,
i
&lt;
and Mrs. Ly to Karrar are lesv- named Muerli Ann. Incidentally, she or almost 25 per cent of Ita merthan-

LOCAL NEWS

dtae sate*. Translated into armament
language, this would mean the
equivalent of one dastroyer. piu*
submarine, plus 100 Army fighter
.PUnea. phu 36 light tanks I Quite a
potent Tittle force to help greet"

TO FOOD CENTER!
Join up with your neighbors and make one car do the shopping work
of two, three or even four to save gasoline and tires. You'll save money,
too. if you’ll drive straight to FOOD CENTER. Thdre's plenty of room
to park the cor easily and there arc plenty of low prices under our
"ceilings"! You'll do less driving, too, because everything for your
table can bo bought at the one time. Ours is a complete market offer­
ing vast varieties of quality groceries, choice meats, farm-fresh fruits
and vegetables, dairy products and baked goods . . . and every price

FLOUR
PANCAKE FLOUR 5
KRAFTCHEESE 2
COFFEE
BROWN SUGAR

99c
25c
59c
28c

-.Pillsbury

24&lt;/i lb. sock

Shurfine, Lb.

CORN FLAKES
Kelloggs or Post toasties

ALL BRAN
Kelloggs, lge. pkg.

.

POST TENS
PEP
Kellogg*

2

...

KRISPIES
Rke

....

p

"

8'
20'
22'
23'
23'

Shredded Wheat
Kelloggs, 2 pks.

CLAPPS
Chopped Food

3

Baby Food

O

Clapps

Strained

.

“fl

Dry Oat Meal 9
" f&lt;

Clapps

Campbell's Soup

19'
25'
13'
29'
19'

DILL PICKLES

CIDER VINEGAR

3 for 10c

gallon £Qc

Route 5. Is now in teaming at tbz PENNOCK HOSPITAL
|
°hFPT 5
Finance Replacement Training Oen- ( Bablea born at the hospital during OPK?’8 Saturday. twz-«. a
ter. Fort Benjamin Harrtsqn, Ind. the f»zt weak were: a son u&gt; Mr. I Saturday. Sept. 5, marks tnc
PtsHou* to hta Induction. Ferri* waa ana
and aara. WalUr
coog boj
jqj w
n , MicniMlchi- Grand Opening of ....
the new Ben
wauer coox.
an accountant with a CPA firm in &lt;an
gan on August
August 20;
30; a boy lo Mr. and | Franklin store,
store, owned and.^mtand
Mr* Roscoe Custer.
Custer, 8w
Sunfield: a girl ed by Hagan Bro*. Specie izing In
Holland.
j
Mrs.
to Mr. and Mr* Phillip Oariinger. ’ popularly priced merchandise. 1LU
Hiller. Hirohito 4* Co-1
hope th»l bejney round out many
Naahvilte. and a boy to Mr. and now ready to taka Ils&gt; ptace suroone
Many of tire older residents of tnqrt ye^n.
Mm diaries Sldnam. GtartuvUte., of the finest Independent stores in
will live at 517 W. Walnut.
this city will remember John Mate. Donald B. Hildebrandt. 329 S.
a former blacksmith of this city— Broadway.
Hastings
ha.
been
Welle* Bedford and family. 123 all on August 31; and a alrl to Mr this community.
and a good one too. Quite a good awarted a renewal of hta mholarahlp W. Grand, moved Saturday lo Kal- and Mrs. B. c Knodt. NMhvtUe. on i The people of thU community
.,
1U
—
------------------------Sept.
1.
1 have watched with much interest
many yean ago. he moved to Grand
ot Mlchl**n
amazoo
1942-43
■. Mri p
Rapids to live with hl. •on. •AU
AU the
,h* nu
’-4S school
“hnoi year.
v«r.
. D WaUa of Jacfca01l ria. t Surgical paUenta now in tho hoa- the &lt;jevelopnenta a. they have tax­
-*
Pvt. Dwight D. Ferris, aon of Mr. received wordfrom her son,
Pvt. -pltel and whose condition, are re- en place. Hret of all. the oidirwi
friends and acquaintance, of Mr.
Kenneth RHeath that he ha.
been 1 as good are Robert Granger, was completely
'
Mate, will be pleased to learn that!
transferred
tothe U. S. Air Corps Route 4; Mw-garet and Sandra Todd, building, which formerly houMKl me
uran. r
tome u
ar
ps
ctartz- A &amp; P Next a fine new .tore front.
training and Hying school at Lub• vllle;--- Ronald and Harl Blank. 2121 one of the mort modern and out­
bock. Texas.
- ------- —-----------Edwin .landing in town, was Installed
Don Weaver, a former Barry coun­ Briar Place. Kalamazoo:
After the front was completed, tlie
ty teacher, lias been named Prin­ Hovey. Mulliken; George Bradshaw. Interior of the building .was com­
cipal of Kinney Avenue school at Shelbyville: Mrs Clara Honneman. Ipletely redecorated. The nxturea
Nashville:
Miss
Bernice
Johnson.
I
Mount pleasant by Supl. Charles B.
are
streamlined and convenient, and
Middleville:.
Kay
Nell.
Route
1;
H'
Park. In addition to tlie principal­
the entire store is arranged to make
ship. Mr. Weaver will direct the lean Norrb, Dowling; Lota Tripp. 1shopping easy and pleasant
training of student teachers at the Middleville: George Staiger. Ha*- ! John Onion, manager extends a
tings:
Mrs
Don
Higgins.
Nashvtlft:
i school which Is affiliated with Cen­
cordial Invitation to everyone in this
tra) Michigan College of Education. Mrs. Leonard Doxry. Route 4; Dan 1section to visit his new store on
Shay. 311 W. Thorn: Clinton Coff- ।
, Word has been received that Van man. 53 Bluff St-. Battle Creek; Mrs. opening
day. Many special mer­
।
i Roy Bauman. Hastings, ha* received Arthur Scobey.JMjjl E. Railroad: chandise
offerings have been ar­
।
an advancement in rating at Ute Lynwood Howe.H^ft^Colfax; Miss :ranged for this big event, he states.
U. S. Naval Air StuUon. Corpus Marlin Bera, Nashville: Mrs. NorTire Banner joins the other busChristi. Texas
jnan Williams. 209 S. Michigan; 1Ines* firms in welcoming this addi­
। Marshall H. Cook, after complet­ Cletus and Ray Marshall. Doster; tion to our ever-growtng business
Ing preliminary instruction In the Marjory Ann Peake. Cloverdale; section.
.
i
U S. Naval Air Service at Dallas, is Jack Bldiigh. Freeport; Mrs. William I
now taking advanced training at Swiger. Freeport: Ted Offley. Wood­ SOUTHWEST HUTLAND
Corpus Christi. Texas.
land; Miss Marjory Boyes. 713 8.
Mrs. Richard Laubaugh and Mrs.
' Speaking about Victory Gardens Church; Joan and Audrey NewtorO James Wilcox accompanied Mrs.
—Here’s a real one. Monday morn­ Route 3: Charles Wilkes. Route 3;- Robert Wilcox to Gun lake Friday
ing a double cucumber which had Jerry Haiuberger, Woodland; Allie where they visited the tatter’ll
grown together at the stein and Wickett. 701 6. Church: Miss Geral­ mother. Mrs. Stewart Brownell.
separated In n V-shape nt Uie jnd dine Morgan. Route 3: and Clarence
Lueila Schrler left Sunday for
was picked in Ernest Scott's pickle Shultz. 12g W. Colfax.
Cedarville. Upper peninsula, where
Tlie hosnital wishes m thank Mrs she will teach school again this
patch 4’&gt; miles northwest ot Has­
tings. It was on display In the Mildred Paine for the magazines
which she donated.
Banner office for several days.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lord of Battle
Mr and Mrs. Roy Finstrom who
Creek were Sunday afternoon callhave been working with Paul Nlel- GREGORY
era at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ifoy
son and his orchestra for six years
Mr. and Mrs Harold Slocum and Oaks.
have joined Denny Beckner and hta M&gt; and Mrs Lawrence Beadle and | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lord and
twelve piece band of Louisville. Ky. family ot the Star district spent I
and Mr. and Mrs Robert
Mr. Finstrom plays in the brass Sunday at dun take.
I Wilcox were entertained at a blrthsection and Mrs. Finstrom is the
Mrs. Arthur Wade and jobs of day dlimer Sunday al tho home of
, vocalist. They are now playing at Holt are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mel- |Mr. and Mrs James Wilcox in honthe Iroquls Gardens until Septem­ vln Wade for a few days.
|«r
Robert» birthday.
ber 13 when they leave to tour the
Mr and Mrs. Joe Konieczny and 1 8®™h Erway returned Iwme Saturday
spending
a week
the
wn. Kenneth, spent Saturday eve-'i ""
4"' -after
----------------------------- at ”
~
Tliomas Waters. Joe Beck and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Win Havens.
nlng
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burr
DenLynex Lewis. Barry-EAUm Y. M. C.
Mrs Clara Wilder of Hastings and
uiMij of Hastings.
sister-in-law.
Mrs
Mattle
Stamm
Mr. and Mr*. George Fox of Grand
Camtt Havo-Went-Ha Central take, Rapid*, and Mr. and Mrs Frank of Los Angeles, calif , visited from
dZ the past week
ChlUon of Cioverdal^ere Sunday Wednesday unjil Friday nt the
War neeli have caused a boom oRenwon callers al UiFhome of Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. France Gor­
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keech of
Dorothy and Beatrix
Beatrice St. Pierre of Battle Creek also spent Friday tliere.
Baery county has 34 in operation.
Doroths
Mrs Nellie Foreman spent Sun­
'tlie total for the state being J.453 Grand Rapids returned home Mon­ day at Gun lake with her daughter
Beef, pork and lamb on the hoof day after spending the week with . and husband. Mr. and Mrs. EULn
will tread the auction block as one Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drake Mrs. Ida Daniels.
Park.
Mrs.
Drake
’
s
mother,
went
of the features of the combination
Wm. Otis returned home Saturday
4-H State Fair and Farmers' Day with them and will remain for a after spending a week in Hastings
' program scheduled for laibor Day,
The 4-H flub mel_at the home of with his daughter, Mrs Fred Barlow.
Monday. -September 7. on lire Mich­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens. Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Warren
Brogan
last
igan State College campus.
evening with about 25 Sarah Erway. and Mrs. Clara RobDue-to the fact that the Etanner Wednesday
picacnu
inzen visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oils
Offlcv was short of help this week, present.
Gregory school opened Monday, ; Thursday.
several {etters from correspondents Aug. 31 with Mrs Mae cadwaltader ' Mary Dunn and Harold Alkbon of
J will not appear if possible they will as our’ teacher. There arc eleven Kalamazoo Visited her parents. Mr.
run along with next week’s letter. pupils attending this year
inruJ Mra
Dunn over the weekThe H. H. S Memory Club. Class
MUNICIPAL COURT NEWS
of 1919. met Saturday at lire home
Luella Schrler and son Hqbcrt
.iw snent
spent Wednendnv
Wednesday and Thurviuv
Thursday wltJk
filh
' Frederick Fuhr, who has a gas­ ot Mrs. Harold Slocum, ...uv,
with six
relatives fn Kalamazoo.
.
oline station and auto acccsaaatau., ----store fn Baltimore on M-37. was TJr. and Mrs. Vern Haywood vislt.
’ arrested and brought into Muni- ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haywood of OGL'D CORNERS
'clpal court Monday on a charge of Lake Odessa Sunday.
Prayer meeting will be al Edward
receiving stojen property. He ad- ■
Campbel) home Friday evening. All
’ milted In court that he had not1
About Site of St. Louis. .Mo.
welcome.
; made sufficient inquiry of the young
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Kahler
Peacetime Kharkov, in Russia,
man who sold him the three tires, was one of the busiest cities of the called al Daisy Bergman's Sunday
which had been stolen os we ex­ Ukraine, a region which was gen­ evening.
plained elsewhere Tile -tires had erally pushing the development of
Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle will
been put onto the wheels of the it* natural resources. Silunted in :, .be entertained by Mrs Will Gurd
young man’s car and were there the fertile black-cprth belt of Rus- ii Wednesday afternoon. September 9.
I when he sold them to Mr Fuhr.
I Mr and Mrs. Spencer and fam­
■sia.
with
near
by
deposits
of
coal
iThe latter Explained that the seller
ily and Mr. and Mrs. John Houghtali claimed that he was employed in and lion, the city benefited both by Ing and family attended the Ham­
1 a factory making war materials and the power resources and accessible mer ntenlc at Clear take Sunday
had a permit to buy the three tires raw material* In form products and
CaUers at Lynden Norris’ Sunday
Mr. Fuhr has returned tho tires to minerals. By 1939, Kharkov’s popu­ were Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Fountain
their rightful owners Judge Cbrt- lation
— was 830.000. nearly twice its and family from Hastings.
right assessed a fine of 335 00 and 1936 figure,
Little Ilene Norris had her ton­
costs of 34 50. He gave him a se- '
--------sils removed. Friday and Is recov­
vere lecture.
—ON. PAY
ering nicely.’
Tlie school bell was heard Monday
morning. Mrs. Catherine Chamber­
lin is teacher.
.
Rev. Ben Hescott and wife attend­
ed church here Sunday and with
, Rev. and Mrs. Nichols called at the
Ho&gt;ling». Mich. Telephone, 2244-2557 B
I Win. Curd’s.

CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, SEPT 7th

SUNKIST LEMONS
dozen
29' I
HOME GROWN CABBAGE »&gt;
2'
CELERY HEARTS
2
17c
3 for 5c
GREEN PEPPERS
2 lbs. 7c
HUBBARD SQUASH
CAULIFLOWER k' white heads
21 &lt;
6 lb*. 19c
MICHIGAN ONIONS

CANTALOUPE

2/ 15c

Home grown

RED SALMON
CORN -***

fTIAM TklEATRB=
FRIDAY end SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 end 5
Double Feature Attraction

Virginia Weidlcr, Ray MacDonald

PEAS

"BORN TO SING"

Rote Brand

What the Name Says
Black spot on rose bushes is just
' what the name signifies Small black
1 spots form and grow larger, and
1 leaves turn yellow and fall oil. If a

and Marjorie Woodworth. Jimmy Rogers

PEACHES

10% SHVED
NOW OR 100%
TAKEN OT THE
AXIS UTERI

37c

cote

fou/ne Quality
pound
MUTTON STEW
pound
MUTTON SHOULDERS
pound
BOILING BEEF
SIRLOIN STEAKS steer beef. pound
pound
BEEF CHUCK ROASTS
lean
.
pound
SALT PORK
pound
PICNIC HAMS
pound
BEEF LIVER
pound
BACON SQUARES

he is aUll living in Grand Rapids
at the ripe old age of 97, enjoying
excvUent health for one ot hl» yeara.
and in full possession of all hl* facultles. The twt Vtahu ot Hastings
friends go with Mm. along with the

10'
24c
17'
39'
28'
25'
32'
29'
21'

Del Monte , halves
Lge. cans, a dozen

DUDES ARE PRETTY PEOPLE'
SUNDAY end MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6 on! 7

PLUMS
MILK

3

COFFEE
Monte, lb.

Del

COFFEE
Manor House, lb.

P &amp;G
Soap

6

...

Fels Naptha C

Soap

W

...

LUX
or

Lifebuoy

.

3

Sweet Pickles

for

Del Monte
Lge. cons, o dox.

25'
30'
32'
26'
28'
19'
28'

Dill Pickles
Grapefruit juice

V-8 juice
Hot Chocolate
OVALTINE

TREET
SPAM

Joan Crawford. Melvyn Douglas

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THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE"

19'
23'
29'
45'
65'
33'
34'

FDODLCENTER

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Ronald Coleman. Carry Grant, Jean Arthur

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THE TALK OF THE TOWN"

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Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 P. M.

TUES.. WED., and THURS.. SEPTEMBER 8. 9. 10

a specialist In landscape gardening.
the branches one by one begin dyIng at the lop and continue dying
down into the roots. -The lesson in
ihis Is that gardeners who wish to
preserve the health of their roics
should keep leaves on them. Leaves
are the medium for supplying food
for growth and blooms.
Black spot can be-controlled by
dusting finely ground sulphur on the
leaves once a week until new healthy
leaves have formed. The dust
should be applied when the wind is
not blowing. This pest attacks roses
during the cool days of fail and
spring. Shade and moisture encour-

Matinee Thursday 2:00 and 4:00

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 and 5
Chester Morris. John Hubbard

tends to kill it. Some varieties at
roses are more susceptible than oth-

planl becomes weak and un.it trac­
tive.
a

"CANAL ZONE"

THE CYCLONE KID'

arky theatrv

B

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

SUNDAY and MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6 and 7

DANCE!
BOWENS MILLS
Every Saturday night

Gene Astray, Smiley Barnette

•STARDUST ON THE SAGE’

Round and .quart dances

Bargain matinee 1:W Sunday

BUY WAR BONDS
TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. SEPT. 8. 9. 10, I
Lulu Belle and Scotty, Jean Parker and others

b&gt; luo r. m.

ZO6 E. STATE ST.. HASTINGS. MICH.

"THE BEST FOB LESS

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILUI, MICH.

HI NEIGHBOR

Howard

Bristol.

Mgr

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1M2

k*

COURT CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER TERM

operat­
izing in

USES TH*

Minnie Wurm v*. Wm. Fuhr and . will be guest speaker.
others, bill lo clear title.
Prank Asplnall vs. Sylvester and JKFFERbON- ST.
Vcria, Curtin, mortgage foreclosure. | U. B. CHURCH
Rev.
jrvin Yonkcr.---U. —
B. -----------MissionAmber A. va. Harrison C. Van
---------------------------Sickle, bill for separate mainten-. •O' ot *b® Southland Mission lo
-----ancc.
.: the colored race and Prof, Lawrence
Margaret L. v«. Hugh Babcock. Merriweather, colored, of Mississippi
I gave a service ot gospel and song
divorce.
Inez L. v*. HUward C. Campbell, to a very appreciative congregation
I at the Sunday morning worship
divorce
Fred G. v«. Bessie H.'Gordor*. di- (hour al the Jefferson St. U. B.
I church.

e front,
nd out-

ted. the
is comfixtures
•nt. and
lo make
tends a
rtn this
lore on
I mgr• states.

is uddl&gt;u*ine*s

id Mrs.

Friday
latter's
lell.
'ay fur
where
In this
Battle
n callr* Roy
rd and
Robert
blrthome of
n hon-

ie Satlaveiu.
igs and
Stamm
1 from

c Gor-

■ there.
1 Suntighter
(. Ellli
turday
Aatingx
tartow.
u Mrs.
i Rob­
'd OU*

icon of
weekHubert
y fiUi

dw.ird
ig. All
Cahler
unday

Ie will
Gurd
ghtalHamday.
unday
intaln

tonrecovonday
mber-

itendwlth

divorce.
: F*r*t Church of Christ. SclentUl
Donald V. vs. Helen S. Denlke. Th' »ubject for Bunday U ' Man.''
divorce.
John G. vs. Rosie Wheeler, di

FOR RESULTS!
In Barry County, every week there are announcements to be made, notices
to be posted, merchandise to be sold and jobs to be filled. And there arc
always people interested in acting upon this information
rut your
*hotices in the Hastings Bonner classified section . . . where rotes arc
low and results high.

FARM MARKET PLACE
If you hove produce to sell, put an ad in the Banner
to that effect. You II find dozens of people who arc
anxious to buy what you have to sell

EMPLOYMENT
Do you need a job5 Do you need an employee5 Use
the clearing house of information . . . the Hostings
Banner classified section-to make your needs known

FINANCES
The mon who has money to lend advertises to that
effect in the Hastings Banner classified section! If
, you need a loan, look through these columns.

LOST&amp; FOUND
It isn't necessary to call everyone in town if you've
lost something ... for a few cents you con reach
everyone through the classifieds.

LEGAL NOTICES
Don’t post a notice on your door and hope that all
will see it. Our low rotes enable you to know that
everyone will see it if it's in a classified.

AUTOMOBILES
If your car needs servicing, or if you need a used
car. read the classifieds. You'll find a comprehen­
sive listing of cars and services.

BARTER &amp; EXCHANGE
You don't necessarily have-to "pay” for what you
buy . . . trade something you don't need for it! Put
your offer in the classifieds and watch the results!

MERCHANDISE
Merchandise for sale? Don't wait for the world tocome to your door. Tell people about it the econom­
ical way . . . through the classifieds.

RENTALS
I JUAl
black

ning.
j dylying

If you want to rent a house or apartment, tell the
world about it in the classifieds. If you're looking for
new quarters, read the classifieds.

REAL ESTATE
Selling or renting property is a difficult task if you
hove to depend upon personal contacts! Use the
easy, efficient classifieds.

food

d by
n tlie
al thy
duit
■o*e*
and
:ourither

olh-

ORGANIZATIONS

WESTERN
UNJpN

divorce.
held on Wednesday aflemon. Sept.
Emmanuel Pariah will have a pot- '
EUsaoeth J. va. Lloyd L. Elliston ' 9. at 3 o'clock in the church parlors. luck dinner at the Parish House,

as' one
tore* in

imunily
interest
ive tak- id front
ora tlie

“

message at night a*
singing. You are welcome.

vnvrtiilfcHHVlW
Pennock Hosnital Kitchen Guild
METHODIST CHURCH
wlU meet Tuesday evening. Sept 8.
The
fall meeting of me
the — —-------- — ~.,
,.
me opening tail
! (Continued from r»«e 1. Section 1) | Women'* Society of Christian Serv- tier, 309 N. Broadwsy.

the

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Want to tell the world about something5 The Hos­
tings Banner classified section will cany your mes­
sage and deliver it promptly.

BUSINESS LISTINGS
Don't dream about that new scheme you had in
mind . . . put it in black and white. The classifieds
will help you get it started.

BUSINESS SERVICES
Do you hove a service to offer to the business world?
Sell your services through a direct, low-cost classi­
fied ad in the Hastings Banner.

ead All the Ads in-The Banner for
LJj Real Opportunities

The Hastings Banner

Ruth M. V*. Louis F. Pa penear
divorce.
Betty Jean vs. Richard Perry, di-I

DRAINAGE BOARD
VETOES THE DRAIN

The Banner Class will meet next,
Tuesday. Sept.

Surgery Guild No

Welcome Comers
The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs.
Eva Leach on Thursday. September
10.
Tlie Goodwill community meeting
will be held at the church Saturday
night. The program will be in
charge of the 4-H club.

moutk of jult is a

(MOM HAVE MANIFESTED A OlOCtU APTRTCIAT10I

19 ineeU to-

Ww Schader, Sr.. Co-hoatessca are
Mrs. Fred Jones and Mrs. Roy Ev- ,
erett,

service

tatr

have

ataxub* roe

IfM PROUD Of THE EFFORT

Human* Loaln* Tori
A London physician lay* ths
human race Is gradually losing it*
toes.

have a riqht to

HO.

voor orgahuaiior has hade

UOAGENIHAU JR RECRETART Of THE IHMm

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SCHOOL ARMY
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You On Fortune's Road To
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Sport Coats

GIRLS' DRESSES
Peasant.
princess styled In per8O-square
prints. Sizes 3 to 14.

Contrasu- rank
first! Bold herilringbones and
diagonals
Just
made for solid-

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5.90

Shown is 3-button
single breasted.

•ingle breasted
in fleece
or plaids. Sizes

Sport Slacks g
g.98

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tons up-the-front! ...

P"J«t partners for
£&gt;ur sports coat.
Rich, colorful
ough. too; In lus­
trous shades

Melvla vs. Chas Helsel, divorce. Prairieville
Adelbert Cortright va. Louis and
W. 8. C. 8. will meet Wednesday.
Madeline Garman. Injunction.
Ruby M. vs. Wayne M. Martens, Sept. 9 with Mrs. Robert Burchett
and Mrs. Maurice Burchett Pot
divorce.
luck dinner at noon. All. are.invited.
Delton
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden
club will hold its annual meeting
at the home of Mrs. John Adams,
on Thursday afternoon. Sept. 10.
Roll call—"A Topic You Would Be
Willing To Be Responsible tor Next
Year." All members are urged to
attend this meeting as officers will
be elected.
Hie Delton Rural Agricultural
school will open Tuesday, Sept. 8.

racw j. c rt««T coaraav mmim a total W

L»o:i M»IMSS FOR Tit
PFUFOR-'AMCE* I

Townsend Club No. 3 meets every :
Tuesday evening at 430 W. Grund.
'

COMMUNITY NOTICES

CHURCHES

report

Thorn St. Everyone
fruit and-jregetables.

Lynn vs. Ruth Boyd, divorce.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
Martiia P. v*. Henry J. Predom. I Would that mean much higher
divorce
floods at Hastings. Irving and Mid­
Donald Buehler vs. Richard Beel- ' dlevllle? could they and would they
er. bill for specific performance of stand for two or three or four feet
land contract.
I higher water in Hie Thomapple?
Alexander Bouka.vs. Hiram Blake, iOr would the river have to be wtdbill to quiet title
«ied and deepened for 1U entire
L Ray Kelly v«. Chas. C. and length?
Nellie Freer, partition suit.
j Here is a situation at Thornapple
■Lena M. vs. John
• •
-L -Moore, di■ Jake, above it and below it, which
vorce.
[&gt;»*** tmqestlonably been caused by
rain M vs. Robt. Woolston. di- building so many drains and tiling
varcc.
I
many farms which empty into
Virginia vs. George Eaton, divorce. »uch drains Is there a reasonable
Dudley L. vs. Lenora Bennett.'di- | w°y
relieve that situation? Have
vorve.
' those who suffer from too much wuMadge M. v*. Forrest A. Clark.:ter ft0 remedy? Have the owners of
[farms
and
the—
the—
owners
the
-------divorce.
---------- —
------------of- —
Clarence L. Brady, vs. Augustus former swamps and caUioles that
Richardson and others, bill to quiet ,loW emP‘&gt;' lhelr surplus water into
j the drains that empty Into Thomaptitle.
I 'Clark Davis v*. Edward
Bam- Ple r‘vcr and lake no responsiblUty
ard and others, bill to quiet title, ‘tor the damage their benefits have
—
--------- divorce.
-------[caused
lo --------others?
What
- vs Rose
Clyde
Arnold,
----------- —
--------— would
-------- -a
Hasting* City Bank v*. F. G. and | court of equity say about that? We
Mary L Adsms. bill to foreclose.
-nre asking these questions in good
John H. Martinson vs. Hubbard f“&gt;th. but we do not know the anWells and others, bill to quiet title.: swer*.
Dorothy A. vs Millard Parry, diThere are technical engineering
vorce
problem* In the proposed drain
Arthur C. vs. Norene Skidmore. • which it would be wise to have
divorce
solved, such for instance as the efMlldred v*. Dale Main, divorce.
feci down stream from the lake.
R v*. R. divorce.
(which we have mentioned. Possibly
Causes in Which No Progress Has the state may have engineers who
Been Made in Over One Year I could work out those problems. A*
Lyle Collison vs Wm. Rupe, tres- Ito whether Hie tiled farms and the
pais '
.drained lands in the drainage area
U. 3 Farm Security Adm'n. v». of the Thomapple could be made to
pay*'"■the damage their relief has
Geo. Shellenbarger. leplevln.
Chas. Raymond v* Edward Mil­ caused—that's another question we
cannot answer. • In fairness they
ler. trespass.
should
pay it.
Walter Wallace vs. Natl Accept­
ance Service, bill to set aside trans-

NAZARENE CHURCH
On Tuesday night nt 7:30 P. M-.
Sept. 8. the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
Cook, returned Missionaries from
India, will be with us. These good
people are fresh from the field an ci
will have some news everyone will
want to hear. There will be special
singing.
On Saturday. Sept 5, there will
be a combined zone rally at the Kal­
amazoo church of the Sunday school.
Young People and Woman's Foreign
Missionary societies. There will be
special speakers, special singing.
Plan for a great day.
There will be a self denial serv­
ice in the local church Wednesday
evening, at 7:30 P. M.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Tlie theme for the Morning wor­
From This Smart Group!
ship Service at the Methodist church Oversea* Arrival of
nt 10:00 o'clock will be "Thy King­
Soldiers Told by Card
dom Come!" Rev. Slone will preach
The war department has devkeo
- and the chorus choir will furnish
special music. The Sunday school a special "arrival card" deiignad
will meet at U:15. All teachers are to give prompt information to par­
ents.
relatives and friends of the
asked lo be present so that we may
begin meeting by classes Instead of safe arrival of military personnel
I departments as we have been doing oversea*.
Cards for every individual who
(through tlie summer.
sails will be filled out with all per­
BAPTIST CHURCH
tinent data. Including the overseas
Tlie Sunday morning subject will mail aiid cable address, and ad­
be "Propaganda and Prayer."
dressed to the persorp for whom
The Sunday school picnic will be
held on Labor Day. Get full details they are intended. When the troops
sail the cards will be left with the
from Sunday school next Sunday.
Best-dressed
commanding officer of the port of
crowd — and tor many
embarkation for mailing as soon as
PRESBYTERIAN
a season
to come!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
the troops reach their destina­
Handsome weaves in,
The Woman's Missionary Society tion.
fall's best patterns. Price
will meet this afternoon} Sept. 3»
Three card* will be supplied for
includes coat and two
each individual sailing. One ofJhese
pairs of slacks.
VanBuskirk. 334 E State St. Mrs. W. cards will be addressed to the per­
G. Bradford will lead and Mr*. L. H. son to be notified in emergency.
BOYS' OXFORDS
Evarts will conduct the devotional*. The other two may be filled out
Sleek leather.
049
Topic, The Quadrennial Meeting.
and addressed by the individual Of­
flexible insoles |
£■
Sunday morning worship Sept 6 al
ficer*
will
fill
out
their
own
card*.
10:30. Tlie pastor has returned from
All
card*
will
be
turned
over
to
Boys’ Slack SOCKS
his vacation and will tell about "The
Worst Parasite" and preach on the the commanding officer of the port
Sturdy cotgg
ot embarkation. Immediately upon
theme. "Preparation Complete."
The Sunday school will hold its disembarking at the destination the
commanding officer of troop* on
first session -September 13.
Boy*' Colorful Styles
board each vessel will notify the
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
commanding officer at the port of
The Sunday school staff meets to­ embarkation of the "Safe arrival ot
morrow. 9:30 P. M.. at S21 W. €ourt. all personnel" on hl* *hip. or .of the
Coal and sllppn styles, in
Sermon subject for next Sunday '.'Safe arrival of all personnel with,
contrasting tones. .—
morning. “Fellowship with God.”
following exception*." In the latter
caie the troop commander will
PRESBYTERIAN GUILD
Best BeU for Fail!
The first monthly meeting of the name thote' who are ill. wounded,
Presbyterian Guild after the sum­ died en route. arViio are mining.
Upon receipt of thia message, the
mer vacation, will be held Wednes­
day evening. Sept. B at tlie home of commanding officer ot thf port of
SHUTS
Mr*. Jay Marsman. with Mrs Henry embarkation will mall the cards.
Rich soft weaves
Vahhlng and Miss Grace Reickord Thu*, parent*, relative* and friendfH.
in bold herring­
assisting.
of all military personnel arriving
bones, diagonals,
Fast color for
oversea* will receive notification in
lustre!
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
The young people had the highest the shortest possible time.

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attendance in 8. 8. last Sunday.
Next Sunday morning at 11:30,
Rev. Scharrard will be the guest
speaker. He has spent four yean at
the seminary at Intercession city.
Florida. You are invited to hear
this young man.

Government hopport* ZC.OM.M*
National Small BuiLncti
Men's league reports that'the federa! government supports 28.000,000
period*.

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All wool flannel
Single breasted.

SKIRTS
2.98
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FOLO COATS
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= e»Ung circumstance relating to thia

Editorials ,lclhaR*,ned*&lt;**«?- OPEN FORUM

're-elect Ccngreasman Hoffman.
Sincerely and Hopefully yours.

™*'R&gt;°N*aVII-l-ETK»'^WT»ALLTHE TRAINS
Contrary to general notions, soneeded in the production of a single
bushel ot Canada's 400.000.000-bushel called heating s/stems do nfrt warm
'daughter of Will Chidester, while
man but merely regulate his rate of.
’■she was attending the National
cooling.
Man
being
warm-bloode^
a computation made by Canada's
Editor of Banner:
TUE IO A
Music Camp at Interlochen this
[ chief weather man, John Patterson, j mint be cooled continuously to be
The recent tragic death of nine I
Men that the USS lowa. first Juinmcr
.
_army
• the director of the Dominion rtiet^ 1 comfortable. If man were actually
airmen and the dMtrue lion
'
| orologlcai service. He has found heated by the heating systems of a
at a new class of 45,000-ton super
n developed that Elizabeth was of ""their"ship all of which occurred i
— j
that Mother Nature operates Um big­ building, he would become feverish
battleships was launched months, on the student committee to speak near this city should. I believe.' TWENTY YEARS AGa
j
test transportation system tn lha j and a subject for medical car..
•head of schedule would have been, for the camp during the conlro3«P‘ B. 1922
Simply expressed, the human body
hailed, even ten months ago. as an versy between the camp and tht an ajrjx,rt Thc Banner and variThere are 31 criminal and 45 di- | world. Every year she has lo lift 1
generator
whose
■| between 30 and 40 billion tons of is
J a heat -7
---------- -------— comfort 1
important step in the rebuilding of'Musicians Union, headed by Pe- Ous other local voices are often ' »»«•««« on the court calendar for water from sea and lake and carry It I d,P*n&lt;1* 00 it* ability to get rid of
American sea power.
•trUlo, over allowing the students heard raked in praly of Hastings' September.
! thousands of miles to drop it on the ' htal at
same rate as it Is gen---------------- _ of ...v
.»w.. —
... t: Dr aojl Mrs. Guy C.
11 wheat lands of western Canada. Be- cr***d.
Today, however, enthusiasm for U&gt; broadcast their usual concerts, _progr^slvencst.
tne vision
and
~ Keller.
“
Slnee the body normally
of Hastings
leaders, and daughter *Mae and son Krantz re- tween 12 and IS bUllon tons of this IS*}”1.*111* * u^or.m **mperatura of
this achlevemeni is somewhat re-J The picture of the committee forethought °tlm*
U
-• “— -------- — ‘aking great dvlc turned recently from a seven weeks'
must
come
during
the
growing
sea&gt;
"*
” *"
*
duced by the thought Uat an equ|v- and their names appeared in the pride In Hastings
______
brilliant
and trip by motor to Yellowstone Park,
i a« a uniform rata if the room is |
elect amount of materials and Chicago (Sunday! Tribune and prosperous outlook
oull~ ' for the future. , Principal Wallace spent part of
I maintained al a uniform temperamoney put into aircraft carriers ’ shortly after that Elizabeth re- U these voices lia're any authentic hl^ summer vacation near the sky
eu...
uo
lncir
Bll
i
jureThus,
automatically
controlled
lowery praises why line in Uie Rocky mountains In
would have more meaning. For\celved two letters from other Chid‘*2,
Sugar beet seeds are one ot 1
which keep the terng been done about Colorado.
f
It has been convincingly demon- «sters in different parts of the our undisputable
dC“ree
'
need for an air-1 Jim Johnson and John WUlitts Uncle Sam's assets in his war for
Btrtted during the past year that country,
I’ortT.landed a 55 lb. muscuUonge at Gun freedom. These seeds permit tlie the most healthful for man.
Man's hourly heat loss rate varies I
One
letter came from F. A.
f Chiji- - Naturally there are those who lake one day last week.
the tmpressiwe looking battleship
~
United Slates to be partially inde­
from
about
400
BTU
while
at
rest
to
I
rho
x
«(atd0
not
believe
such
a
need
exists
,
Miss
Sadie
Glasgow
has
a
poslUon
'
•
pendent from overseas areas for one
is On Its way out as an offensive ester In.gjjokane.' Wash , wl
^..&lt;7 .1- but ’his is largely because either with the Michigan State Fuel Ad- of the most important f&lt;x&gt;ds—sugar. 750 BTU while taking'exercise such '
weapon, supplanted by tlie air­ rd he was eigb^y-Mven^yea'rs eld they do not wish to believe It, or ministration at Lansing.
When World War I came, sugar as walking or dancing. Generally I
craft carrier which until very re­ and that he was uilerested in mu-Uiey are ill-formed. There are too i Funeral services for Rev E. L I
beet growers were cuughf unpre­ speaking man's basic heat loss per
cently was the “unloved stepchild" sic and hoped tlie students could a few individuals who scoff it the SinCleir were held at lhe*Methodlst I
pared because alt seed was then im­ hour is about 100 BTU's by radia- I
Idea of “waiting"
the
church
Saturday morning
renew their concerts.
" “
“ ‘taxpayers ' '
u
ported from Europe. Research in
bv money on such
a “speculative" proj- 1
-----------'
.
Not even such a mighty craft as
Another letter wai wri'ten
W..VVCH «r|ect
|ect ThMp BrP
Mre lhc
men who TjIIRTy years AOO
the Industry, however, found a Jitacthe Ill-fated Bismarck 'which waa Dr. F. E. Chidester from Newark1 ]|kewb&gt;e jeered
|
tical
way to produce the seed in I
at proposals to I Sept. 5. 1912.
this
country This time, when war |
probably a more powerful ship Valley. N. Y.. commending the
tu- build better roads and conveniences
ROy Andrus, nominated last week
The present Chinese name for
K..4—
.K-.----------y
prtmary M
can. ,
--------broke, beet farmers were able to China is "Chung Hua Mln Kuo,” .
"
" or camp upon the position they took for
automobiles,
basing
their arguthan anything we 'have ’built
•
• wlth ,hcir »planting
on the • belief that nothing dldate for county clerk, has resigned I
r‘■ &lt;■ht- ahMd
meaning Central Flowery Republl-!
are now building &gt; was able to agalnst the Union ulUinaium.
n„..,
.k—
would ever replace the horse and his position m city carrier.
I
b««u*e
ample
stocks
of
t
------home
­
can
Country.
Both of these letters gave tacts ouggy as tne average man a means
Withstand an attack by air It is
In them
MUs Nina Walldorf! left on Tues- : Brown seeds were available to
them,
no longer safe for battleships and about the Chidester family. Dr. 0( transportation. But despite its day for Adna. Wash., to resume her! ‘
‘
1
cruisers to go Into action until the Chidester sending printed articles opponents, the need remains for position as teacher. She wax accom- 1
...
rv»c »
air «&lt;
above
is well UC..CU
cleared v.
of UKnv
enemy that lie had written in the field »me action on the matter.
panled by Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds and '
daughters, who will visit Mrs Rey- '
pUn».-„ U»
of nulrl.km .nd -ndoertauldRY. Al
at Coral Sea and Midway Island.
one lime he was on the Univer- merclM| Mnd p^ivnt, sources which nolds brother tn Medford. Ore
Fred Wilson has sold his 140 acre I
Today it is the aircraft carrier slty of Michigan staff doing re-[should In a relatively short time farm in carlton township to w. c.
with Its compliment of torpedo search work on Cancer.
i exceed the initial cost.
' Norris of Edmore.
planes, dire bombers and fighting
Although Elizabeth was unabte11
, Christian uR-.g.r
Gelgle oi
of unma
Grand Kapim
Rapids
WM*
.h. n««„W » M .ny &gt;«.», e.nn&lt;«»™
J। j---------------------- ----- purchased
l.'^X
!
O. Carmichael's
res- °
। for the surprisingly large number {taurant.
i'
punch in naval operations. In fact, these gentlemen
of flying enthusli^itx in this and |
-----------the aircraft carrier has revolution- mensely thrilled to get the letters 1 surrounding
surroui
communities.
FORTY YEARS AGO
laed naval warfare. It Is improbable -no
and cans
calls mem
them .wr
her "fan
|| « would also provide an emer.... mall."
u—..
Sept. 4. 1902
is these unexpected lit- I Kcnc* ,Wd ln ,he mldxl of
"rpft I Rob*rl J Bfl1 haa purchased the
that a major sea battle will ever H.Often It nJi
m.i,TiZ\^ n lwherc ni,‘ur■l lMndln« nekJ' -relWelMert property on Grand street
again be fought Ln the traditional tie
I
things that make Hie tne tn- decidedly scacce. The necessity of and will move his family there soon
manner with battle lines of op- terestlng
I
experience that it is.
this last mentioned service which
.........................
Quite -a ■large addition
is being
| it would perform Is emphasized added to the grand stand at the fair
posing' super dreadnaughu lobbing
big caliber shells back and* forth
There's a man in town W|l0 more each day by the constantly grounds.
Increasing amount of air traffic
The Syzygy Whist club met yesacross the Intervening miles of wa- (could claim a place in Ripley's ' Be- Over Barry county, and was graph­ teray afternoon at the residence of
ter or attempting to
cross one ]Heve It Or Not” and that man Is ically proven by the recent crash Dr. M. W Wightman.
.
j SWIFTS CIRCLE "S"—CELLO WRAPPED
CLAPP'S
of a Omsolidated B-24 near Dow­
Mr and Mrs C. A. Tyden have
LB.
ling. This accident might Have been moved'here from Chicago.
In naval battles of the present,
It seems,that many years ago prevented or made less disastrous
opposing fleets may never ’ come
FIFTY
YEARS
AGO*
is m
&gt;c w
Mr. Melrose's father was
the
sec­ by the presence of a lighted or at
FANCY ROCKS—FRESH DRESSED
within a hundred miles of one
Sept 1. ] B92
ft beacon marked emergency
ond settler in Salem. WL-u-nnsin ।
■ LB.
Barry county's board of supervisors
another. Surface craft must be
t
,; iiria
field .near
near Hastings,
Hastings.
tjimi
Similar
emer---------------ta y*
•••'"
made no mistake where they select- ;
held back until the carriers of one *
,
. '1'"'^“" -21' ed Peter Cobum to look after the
or »» oUwr hU ,.tard .ul- I"' ,om
M'*.',
“i'.
NEW RACK
father and son went Into town to
The time is not far off when fly­ mason work and Oscar Young to
ficient mastery of the air. Then the register to vote. The son was a big. | '"K
C GREEN 6IANT PELS
occupy much the same look after the carpenter work of the '
2 cans 2?c
! LB.
,
,
.
,
,
place in our Uvea as automobiles new county buildings.
EAKLY JUNE
.
strapping, boy of sixteen, and O.e
^nd ,n
for
Saturday afternoon, Milan Wall­
up operations.
I0H* PELS
2".%'23c
s„ clerk. Jumping, to the conclusion |such , tlme wc
build an air- dorf!. Jr. casting on Wall lake with , SUNNYFIELD-READY to serve
. Although the big "battle wagons'
STANDARD
he must be twenty-one. auto-I port now during a |tme of pros- Iwo frogs on one line, landed two
have been reduced to a secondary that
'
LB.
25M21c
TOMATOES
matlcally registered the youth. Onlperity. in preparation for the aero- large bass weighing nearly eight |!
position, they still have a place 1
pounds.
„
J.,, m. 50,in,
w ■
VEGETABLES
(and a not unimportant one&gt; In 1
2?.%'15c
SHORT CUT
STEW OK IIAI2E
SLICED
,
U&gt; &lt;l» poll, .nd u hr .ioed|,„y „r
„,h lh, „„ ‘Sharc-a-Ride’ Plan Is
the piclure'-Partlcularly modem.
PRIME RIB ROAST
u 34c UMB BREAST
\ 11.16c SPICED HIM
25c
. there the clerk pointed to a voting । effort of this community if the
supcrdreadnauRhts like the Iowa,.j
DOLE
TENDE1.
MEATY
RIBS
Being Widely Adopted i
SWIFt'S ***""IM ‘T— ■ctlio PKG.
HIT SHOULDER CUTS
; booth and said, "you're next." The ; procurement of labor and matewhich are speedy enough to keep lad.
,
BOILING BEEF
u. 17c SLICED UCON
being obedient, entered the I rtolf were properly planned and ex2...,39c YELL ROAST
.. 24c
"Share -a - Ride" is becoming a ;
.nd vniArf al &lt;hn
nf «ix ecuted. whereas upon completion. nation-wide slogan if adoption of
IEST SHOULDER CUTS
IH THE PIECE
WITH POCKET
If. during the MldwaV action, for booth and toted at the age of s‘x- thr rleI(1 m((|M maUr)ally aid the group riding plans by many war in- I
LAMB ROAST
U 30c CLNLDUN UCON
1149c YELL IRELST
u 18c
teen years and has not mted »|WRr effort by providing another
example, one or two ships-like the
dustry communities is an indication.
voting day in all tlie years since. pilot training school.
Iowa had been available to rush
Involving group riding on a i
Looking about them and noting
VICTORY FOOD FEATURE — HOME GROWN
in after U. 8. aerial attacks iiad He reregistered when he wak Iwcn- the progress made by surrounding planned basis, ride-sharing has been |
LBS.
shattered the Japanese carrier communities in this field, the peo­ approved and sponsored by civilian
. Tlie man holding this record Ls ple of Barry county should ex[»eri- defense, municipal. Industry and
APPLE SAUCE
“.V 9c
strength and disorganized the en­
WHOLE SEGMENTS
A. E. Melrose who Ilves on East ence a twinge of shame at this union officials since Its development
tire enemy invasion force, a crush­
FANCY
MICHIGAN
ELBERTA
on
an
experimental
basis
as
part
of
'
GRAPEFRUIT
2£&amp;.’29c
Mill street- When asked how such communities hc&amp;itancy in conced­
ing blow could have been admin­
___________
Plan." The
— plan was
___ j
CAirO.NIA
a thing happened he said "Well, ing the importance of air trans- the "Pontiac
LBS.
istered. Many of the crippled ships
nt present
nrewent ride-sharing
rlde.shnrlntf
HALVE) OR
portatfon in the future of man- : forerunner of
PEACHES
2i%35c
they were just not as careful as kind.
SLICED
which limped away from the bat­
kind.
and work staggering programs .to
WELT IAT
they should have been In those
Let us hope that remedial mens- I caie transportation congestion and :
tle could have been overtaken and
WHITE PICKLING
CHERRIES
17c
day*."
ures may soon be taken by the | conserve gasoline and tires.
destroyed.
-------- &lt;--- ..----- -Jand
.1, the
nMirjIe
LB.
people | Since the Pontiac. Mich., expert- 1
The best part of ' this unique civic organizations
High speed giants like the Iowa
ANN PAGE
history is that Mr Melrose con­ of Barry county!
1 ment, ride-pooiing plans have been ,
ean also play an Important role
siders voting a duty and a ^rijilege
‘ placed in operation In many Urge •
HOME GROWN. SNO WHITE
in the hard hitting task force units.
I cities — including Dallas. Detroit,
which accounts for his never having
August 29. 1942
EACH
All save one or two of the present
■ Chicago, Houston, Seattle and ProvlPT. ?()'■
OT.
■ failed to vote since his sixteenth Editor Hastings Banner
crop of U. 8. battle ships are too
dencc—and In innumerable small
Hastings. Michigan
slow for such assignments If. for
y‘
JAR Z.V S.Z/.rJAR vl
&gt; ones. Early In May. officials of 34
My Dear Sir:
MICHIGAN
large, fresh
CAIIFO.NIA
1 Michigan
prepared
to—adopt
I
example, the powerful
IB-Inch
It htky be that thosewill
who
».u . —cities
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—------------YELLOW ONIONS 5 m. 19c
EGGPLANT
EACH 13C
ooz. 32c
This week marked the passing
ORANGES
” 'I botli
both ride-aharinir
ride-sharing nnd
and alaggered
staggered *
guns of a ship like the Town had of Moses Stutz who served the seek to succeed Congressman HoffFSESH GltiH
WHITE
hour features
of ■ the Pontlae pro- ‘
------ "—
PUMPKIN
been available during the success­ people of Irving township as sup­ man of the Fourth Congressional । ‘
CUCUMBERS
3 ro. 10c SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 m 29c LEMONS
oot. 35c MICHIGAN
District throilgh action of the com­ gram.
ful hit-run attacks on Japanese
LARGE. CHIP
Ing "primary election are each of ,
SEEDLESS
new ciop
ervisor for many years.
Ridc-shartng plans usually accomBEET SUGAR
bases in the Marshall and Gilbert
IUIK
u. 6c
6REEN PEPPERS
5 to. 10c LIMES
k&gt;.v.12c
SWEET POTATOES 3 lm. 19c ALL PU1POSE
Mr. Stutz was blessed with a them quite worthy of such favor panted or were Inaugurated shortly I
islands. .”ae damage would have
and honor, but it is yet true that
smiling countenance that kindled the far greater number ot the Re-1 after development ot programs tor '
IONA FLOUR
i*;, us 75c
staggering
opening
and
closing
I
been much greater
LIGHT OR DARK
friendship even before you knew publicans of Michigan, who through
So. although the battleship is
hours of factories, stores, schools, i
MH.-O-HT
BROWN SUGAR
the man Nor did this always the Congressional Record amj press
pkg’; 7c
no longer a leading factor in the friendly expression
betray
his reports have come to know of the
In the latest devcloprpenls tn '
AMERICAN
determination of sea power, such
ROMAN
character which was as kind and courageous and worthy record of autosharing programs, farmers In (
OR
BRICK
ships as the Iowa can play a valu­ good as the creator hod intended the Fourth District Congressman
Michigan
have
beery
asked
to
form
'
will truly hope that he may be
MILD
able part in modern naval action. him .to be.
.
nominated again and again elected. truck pools to conserve equipment I
As one favored with regular re- .
,
and tires, while taxicab companies !
reiving of a copy of the Congrcs- in Seattle have been requested to .
iMonal
'Monal Record and a reviews of iu
its , inaugurate "ihare-th.-.Tar^"
share-lhe Ure" service
SILVERIROOK
contents. I know it to be true that ■ jn the more Heavily congested areas
. ,
.ing faith that lessens sorrow for
at times Congressman Hoffman has I of- the
- &lt;!ity.
—
WNNTFIEID
we know that this soul goes on to critically called attention to the ,
There is a cooperative victory
BAKING SODA
U-Ment Administration's doings and ....
.
.
peace
and
contentment
because
garden in town this year that U ]
EOUS SEASONS
CttSIVIEW MEDIUM
y
PLAIN O« PIMENTO
DOMESTIC
here on earth hc lias lived his life failure® to do. but at no time has Men: Here's How to Make
criticism equaled In form or in;
truly a Victory garden in more ,
2‘ASt 11c
FRESH EGGS
DOZ. 44c
SWISS CHEESE
U 38c PABSTETT CHEESE 2 PKGS. 33c
so well.
A
Hit
With
Pretty
Girls
1
terms
of
censure
the
criticism
on
।
ways than one. The garden is be- ’
FRANKENMUTH
VICTORY
---------SUREGOOD
the same subjects made bv House
J'ou don't have to be a football '
LAUNDRY STARCH
3
15c
tween John Austin's house and the
A6ED
CHEESE
U
34c
LIMBURGER
CHEESE
u
.
32c
OLEOMARGARINE
2
m.
31c
A lonr.er citizen or Hastings v&gt;- and senate members of the Ad- hero these
M,„T days to “„
ianc
,
„„
W1U
,
a hit with ,
John Hewitt home
(cationlng here this-summer com-1 nuniuratlon's own party And in the beautiful girls" make
of the college '
WAX PAPER
Jtelfc
Small, friendly Mr Austin has^,
'mented on the fact that manv **f*T Instance has the criticisms campuses. -If­ you are in uniform '
been totally blind for sears but ,.own. „.&lt;■ ...» P.M* ™..
SUNNYFIELD
*
m one of Uncle Sam's services you
he has a radio tn his little house ।and cannons to the scrap Iron
— approved
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bers been •fully
by their
and he knows there is a war going (drive and he wondered why Has­ party constituents.
। much the better.
•
of---------coed. '
on and he knows he whnu to help. tings
।
And I know It to be true, through ■I So say
- the majority
......
didn't Rive the Iron fountain
KELLOGG S
LOFT WEAVE
WHITE JAIL
Thus the plan developed for the on
,
the court house lawn for this late reviewing the record of Con- ‘ cached tn a survey on romantic :
LLL-BRAH
2&gt;oui1Sc
LAUNDRY SOAP 10 IASS 41c TISSUE
gressman Hoffman's votes and • ’rends during wartime conducted by
garden, with Mrs. Hewitt putting I purpose.
।
It would be an ideal place speeches, that In every notable ln-1 the cedar chest manufacturers of
KELLOGG S
(ALL MASON
up strings In such a way that Mr. for
।
a flag pole and would be an stance has he voted for and urged | the nation.
RICE KRISPIES
2ioi15c FRUIT JUS QUARTS OOZ.
.... 12c BLEACH
Austin could feel them and follow appropriate
(
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..
replacement under the measures snd bills that would aid i
Anyway, explain the coeds, the i
GLNEIAL MillsSCOT
along a straight line to spade and (circumstanced This • observation the movements of our country's football heroes themselves are in |
SPir o«
CHEERWSTS
2,&lt;.,2Sc TISSUE
JAM RUBBERS
bolls 29c
DOI.
plant a garden
.... ......
CRISCO
seems to be timely and
has merit war purpoMA and approved by his uniform or will be soon, »o there', i
3&lt;£.A9c
voce and voice every request and re.||y no fickleness Involved. The 1
JUHHYHELO
Now this well-made garden la enough for gonslderation by the KliaireUkin
nt
nivlnn
Ih.
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suzgeslinn of Riving to the PreslCORN FLAKES
producing vegetables which Mrs. cjty council. The structure seems। dent and the Departments of our college hero In these times, assert
3',‘.2t 20c
the
girls,
is
the
lighting
min,
whethi
Hewitt cans for Mr. Austin and u, j^-e J&gt;awr&lt;1 ltJI
of beauty, Government full freedom and pow­
her own family.
however, the drinking
fountain er to meet every need' and emer­ ’ er he be a line plunger or just '
plain Joe Campus,
BOT.
The world needs courage of
could be left, it being the only- gency that could assist In winning
...........
wmwM Nations
mwn. the
me final
limn
.When “
do*Tl «• '
the United
kinds today, the kind that keeps useful
portion of Uie
present for
victories we unitedly hope for and u,,lr ldeBl ln n,vy b*ue. khaki or
John Austin's unseeing eyes look- , fountain
confidently expect
marine habiliments, the girls lean |
It happens to be true that that heavily to sixfoot brunets. Eighty- :
ing ahead to the future with.a
This same summer visitor menalniple faith that is the salvation tioned the great improvement in writer of this appeal is not favored nine per cent waift their service men !
of mankind
tbe court house lawn *nd felt it with a personal acquaintance with tall and 64 per cent Uke the dark
Congr*Mman Hoffman I do not type. Thirty-two per cent have a 1
Xt is a kind providence that gave added much to the beauty of the
!h,‘ 1 have ever met *0,t »P®‘ 1" tor blonds, '
THE IEST.IUY IN ANY STORE
John Austin neighbors like the;city.
J?u‘ 1
much ,°( ,hto
«d toll «*&gt;- if possible. Two per I
Hewitts to help him carry on. and
i■nd
for this he can be eternally grate­
Complain as little as possible of,-*"
ana as
“ ■
a Michigan
n«»cnigan Republican
Kcpuoncan Ii heiehi red h.idt •« in.i
lean
red , ad* V lhlL
the wrongs done you: for. common-l??
n and
"nd do
d0 cordially
cordially annrnve
approve nt
of
ful.
‘
The payoff is not on good looks. I
■
l&gt;' speaking, he who complains*sins,
And I am further sure that
Most folks have a natural inter- b«*u*e self-love always makes us. ‘ c«»
*nd «^ourag* ““ tou S7JS; humor and pleasing personality the
_rrni mln in service has a good start
(genaology to you. and gn inter1
i beat to the Republicans
Republicans of
of fthe ' l0*ard becoming popular w«ih th.
Fourth District to renominate and «Heg. girls.

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Thursday,

beptembeb 3, ihi

J WHY VAN BUREN REPUBLICANS ENDORSED
H.D. TRIPP FOR STATE SENATOR
'

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS

_____________
..
visited Mrs. Gerald Tlscher. ThunPrimaries, September 15, ihj
Bay morning.
imaaoo as the gueat of Baroara
cel so as to permit ready inspection
The 34th of August a Sorgsuil's .Schooiraberg.
— iInsert appropriate
No):
of the contents.
the Democratic ticket during the
1 rating was given to Corpora! Vai- I Mr. and Mrs A. D. Hershman of
post twenty years. a member of tjir
Many combination packages will
ratine, who to now stationed atI Medtaryvllle, Ind, Bnmett Hersh-1
Democratic state central commit­
probably be made up. including mis­ Francisco, Calif. &lt;as instructed by Sioux Falla. South Dakota. Con- (man of Gary. Ind , and Mrs. Oevtee and recognized a» an active
correspondent) for any
Marine gratulaUoru Sergeant "Hank."
|trud* Trahan of Suffolk. Va.. are
cellaneous toilet articles, hard can­■ Corps Unit located aveneu.
member of that party up to the an­
One
of
the
many
boys
of
the
!
visiting
Mrs
Emily
Wilcox
and
Mrs.
dle*. soaps, etc. The contents of!
, nouncemrnt of his candidacy for
Unit* located within the con Un- largest convoy to land "Over • ^C*tto Bradfield. Mrs. Hershman,
tlie Republican nomination for slate
such packages should be tightly. ental limit* of the United States There." was Clare Olmstead. His ]Mr* T*$han •n&lt;*
Wtlleoa are
izinay.. be addressed direct, using
packed, in order that the several'
parents Mr. and Mrs. George Olm-. al*tor&gt;I 2 Mr. Tripp la a gtiecewful busiarticle* may not be loosened An name, rank, organization and loca- stead received word of his safe ar-1! “
'* an
“ Pierce of Delton *
’"*
Mrs
Roas
and
new man of established Integrity j
transit, damaging the contents of! tlon.
rival Tuesday. Aug. 25th , one of : Mrs Merle Bradfield attended
POSTAGE — Pottage must be
he is capable, fear lex-, and depend­
Uie parcel itself or causing damage,
those hsppy moments after days High school class reunion at the
...
.
.,
fully
prepaid,
the
rate
on
parcels
able. HIS RECORD IS CLEAN
to the covering of the parcel.
home of Mrs. Gladys Slocum south
of anxious watting.
Christmas boxes should be lncloM?d of fourth-class matter (that is. parof Hastings Saturday.
' 3 Tripp hes received the endorse- ’
Artie
Tdod,
Jr.,
left
Saturday,
Jn substantial containers. CandleaV*'4 ««**&lt;“"« • ounow) being the
[ mi nt of the Republican committee .
tone
rale
applicable
from
the
poat
hitch-hikingto
Melz.
Indiana,
to
In thin paste board boxes should be xone
aDnUe&gt;hl* ,Tnm ,,'n
serious lllncas ot Ralph Luther. We
In his home county of Allegan, a
Inclosed in wood, metal, or corru­ office where mailed to the post of.^vtoHJlU-uncle.
sincerely hope he will soon be
; county that in proportion to popu• latlon han had lew scnatdrial repre­
gated pasteboard. Sealed package* flea in care of which the parrel* are i ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Valentine
of candy, cigars, tobacco and toilet addressed. Tho third-class rate of, »nd family were in Ionia Bunday
Our school 1* being remodeled for
mentation titan cither Barry or Van
which we are very glad.
articles in simplest mercantile form 1H cento'foe each 3 ounces applies j attending the Valentine reunion.
. Buren, the two other counties in
lo packages not exceedthg 8 ounce*.! Mr. and Mrs. Garc Tlscher of
Mr. and Mrs. Rcmynse. Mr. and
■ the Eighth district. He l» not a
may be Inclosed within parcels
without affecting the |mrcel-po&gt;t except in tile case of books, on Lansing were weekend guest* of Mrs. Yeiter of Kalamazoo called on
'cbuslficatlon of such packages. which the rate la 1 cent for each 2 Mr and Mrs Gerald Tlscher.
; come a candidate by Republicans o!
Mr and Mrs Van Steam Sunday.
| Allegan and Barry counties who be­
“■'&gt;
Mr and Mr. Olbbs .nd r.mll,
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders and
Sharp-pointed or sharp-edged In­
Mary went to Detroit Saturday, I
lle vr that the Republican party
strument*. such a* razors, knives,
menu
prescribed
therefor
are
ac
­
' shou’d have a Republican candidate
Mrs.
Saunders
and
Mary
remain
­
etc, must have their point* or edge*
ceptable
nt
Uie
special
rate
of
3
for Slate Senator.
Ing
until
Wednesday.
Mr.
Saund
­
protected so they
cannot
cut
cent*
a
pound
Slickers
or
labels
ers returned Sunday evening.
Alirough Uieir covering* and dam­
Mr. Tripp is a gentleman, am'
The high character and dignity of neither he nor this committee wil' |
age other mall or Injure postal em­ resembling postage stamps are not
pernusxable
on
the
outside
of
parployee*
the office of State Senator inhibit stoop to intemperate language, de- j
replying to the tactics being em- &lt; mogoguery or deception.
PERISHABLE MATTER. — No
companled their daughter. Mr and
Interlocked grain la a common
PERMISSIBLE ADDITIONS -In Mrs. Carl Jackson of Clarksville lo
w Mr Trtpp'. oppo-m bu, , Wt
„ v.r
IK-rkhable matter should be Includ­
AU
,n&lt;
addition to the name and address of Coopersville. Sunday to Visit Mr. characteristic in a number of hard­ uu»r urUr.cbmp.lM m ot Uir Bllm&gt;
ed In any parcels
-------------.
woods and its presence in dressed reasons for this committees en-ln
PROHIBITED ARTICLES -In­ the sender, which is required, in­ and Mrs Ruel Root.
j Barry
counties
as well, to vote fo:
doryrmeut of Tripp.
_ D. Tripp for State Senator
,
toxicant*. inflammable materials scriptions such as "Merry Christ­
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bush have
IH.
at
Other good and sufficient reason? ' the “Republican' [ttlmriry'on'sep• including mauhrw of all kinds and mas." "Please do not open until purchased the former Oliver-Lydy nating bands of rough and smooth
lighter Jluijisi and poisons, or com- Christmas." "Happy New Year." estate.
wood. Over these rough bands tlie are:
tember 15.
। positions w'hlch may kill or injure "With bent wishes." and the like,
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Tlscher and paint lends to crack and peel unlpss
1. H D. Tripp Is a lifelong Re- 1
VAN BUREN REPUBLICAN
another, or damage the mall*, are may be placed on the covering of family were Sunday supper guest*
publican. His opponent is not. but 1
the
in such manner
unmailable
- rparcel
——-----------------------------as
-----not
- ,of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Denney of piled, over which the priming eoat 1on the contrary has been a candlCOUNTY COMMITTEE
HOW TO ADDRESS PARCELS.— | *° Interfere with tiie address, or onjEast Stale road.
—Pol. Adv.
should be applied. This operation date for state and county offices on I
Addresses must be legible. Parcel* I «'*rrt enclosed there with. Book* 1 Mr and Mr.*. Wayne Pierce of makes good painting of hardwoods J
addressed to overseas Army per- | »»*»&gt;' h**r simple dedicatory in.wrip-Hasting* and Mr
and Mrs. Vaughn
a
rather
more
elaborate
and
expen•
tunnel should show, in addition to • Duns not of a nature of personal ,Lydywere Sunday dinner guest* of
i
EAST
DELTON
entertained
her
parents
from Kalasive
proposition
than
ths
painting
of
|
-------------------------------------------J__ ! correspondence,
M|. and Mr&gt; M#rton CJwn
the
name and-addreas
of tlie
sender,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collison re- . mazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Forest
the name. rank. Army aerial num- |
--------*----- * • *---------------I MU* Margariete Racey of wel­
' cclved a telephone call Sunday i Barber and baby of Cressey Sun.ber. branch of service, organization. |
This Is a Joke!
come Comers and Richard Landon
j morning from their son. Pvt Merie ■ day.
A P.O. number ol the addressee and | Fjpir fellow;
Collison, who is now stationed al 1 v,r
•* Mr*. Floyd Collison and•
fellows who l.zcl
had arrived at called at the home of Mr. and furniture and coachwork.
Mr. —
and
the rwst office through which the , riverside resort for a week-end's Mrs Arthur Yarger Friday night.
(Shepherd Field. Texas.
Mr and Mrs Josh Vanderlick pic­
Mrs Ralph Henney is staying at
10 ** routed.
t nshing dispatched one of their
Rex Walers and wife, Mr. and nicked at Gun lake Sunday.
F.re.l, lor n.,.1
Muuld , „umb„
wl„,
Mr. and Mrs. Ijswrrncc Green­
Mrs. Stewart Waters and family
Mort than 4.000 earthquakes caus­
field's, taking care of her new great
ing a death toll of a million persons and Miss Irene Durkee attended
ordered s crate of beer, grandchild She plan* to remain have occurred since the Christian the Marshall Fair ode - day last
Egypt has prohibited the adultera­
rank; or rating of the addressee and. emissary
‘
for two week*.
j
several
bottles
of
whisky
and
sition of tobacco.
the naval unit lo which he is as­
• Mrs Wayne Elliott and her two
signed. or name of Ship/find post I phons of soda and concluded; "What children ot Buffalo. New York, are
office through which the parcels are ' do you think the weather Is going to staving with Mr. and Mrs. Mina
be like this week-end?" “The fur- Elliott.
to be routed.
ther
sir," ---------------said the assistant
Parcels for member* of the U. I —
7- outlook,
----------- —
—
™. —
-Mr.
and —
Mrs.
Winifred Marlow
B Marine Cor|« should show the with a slight smile, "is distinctly |and family of Charlotte. Mr. and
rank or rating, full name and U. 8. wet."
|Mra. Merle Fauley and daughter of
__ _____________________________ Clarksville and Mrs- Wayne Elliott
of Buffalo. N. Y . were Sunday
•
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mar­
’ 1°*-.
I Corporal Nebnn Valentine, who
recently wa* moved to Tennessee,
! has now been transferred to "Deep
। in the heart of Texas."

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DUNHAM DISTRICT
Phyllis Cheeseman and Donna
Gray accompanied the
latter’s
grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs Sam
’ Buxton of Banfleld on a week's I
I camping trip lo Round lake, one j
| hundred miles north, returning
. Tuesday.
.
। Staff-Sergeant Robert Blanchard ,
' of Wayne county airport was a I
weekend guest at Ward cheeseman's.!
j Mr. and Mrs. Orson McIntyre re- '
cclved a cablegram from'their son.
I Brandt, telling of his safe arrival I
I at a British port In the large convoy I
I that recently arrived there.
! The Dunham school will begin ]
: Tuesday September 8 with Mrs. Mil­
; dred Rhodes as teacher
, Miss Thelma Sponseller and Rob1 ert Lake of Baltic Creek spent the
weekend in Detroit with the latter's
•relatives.
Thursday Mrs Cha*. Johnson.
Shirley. Ben and Newell Heath. Mrs
Orson McIntyre and Mrs. Kathryn •
Jones and son Ronald spent the day |
at John Ball Park In Grand Rapid* 1
Private Howard McIntyre of Fort
I Custer spent Sunday al his home '
• here, before being moved to a dlfferent camp.
1 Mr. and Mrs Fred Van Dougen ot
Muskegon spent part of last week
| with the latter's parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. Orson McIntyre
j BRANCH DISTRICT
| Mrs. Ernest Skidmore went to
Philadelphia to accompany her
, daughter. Mrs. Maynard Tucker.
j home. Mrs. Tucker, expect* to teach
I the Durfee school the coming y/ir
Barbara and David Norton of Kaiuno spent a few day* last week in
this neighborhood.
) Quarterly meeting will be hold at
,the North church next Sunday. Sep­
tember 6.
Mrs. Geneva Schantz pleasantly
entertained the Jolly Dozen Thurs­
day afternoon.
Over fifty former pupil* Of the
Norton school enjoyed a fine pic­
nic dinner Sunday also enjoyed
meeting old friends and neighbors.

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Of 30 nest boxes put up for fox
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j fox squirrels used 11, red squirrels
used five, bee* used- five, screech

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A scattering of more than 80 big
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER J. 1941

PAGE 3TX

The Barryvllle school will open
Monday. Sept. 7 with Mta Viola
Bass as teacher. The repair wort Is
nearly finished: we have new floor. ;
new clothes closets, new furniture
and other new things wni ch should
. make the children very comfortable
and happy. for which we arc very
grateful to the Kellogg Foundation.
'School will open on fast time for
the present.
I The W 8 C. S. will meet at the
church for a pot luck dinner this
Thursday. We have not had any
meeting* during the summer months
and we hope everyone is ready lo
i carry on. The public is cordially
, Invited.
.
] Mr. and Mrs. Claud Konkle and
j daughters and Uie former's mother
of Indiana were Sunday callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeVine
Henry Klevering of Muskegon p
, spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer GlUert,
Mrs. Klevering and son returned
j home with him after spending the
, week here.
Mr. and Mrs Heber Foster and
son Robert of Baltimore and, Mr. and
TRUCK-MOUNTED SWITCHBOARD—With motorized equipment
, Mrs. Russell Corrie of Battle Creek
field telephones are established hither and yon on a minute’s notice.
, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Signal Corps crews, linemen and operators, roll along with the troops
.and Mrs. Will Hyde.
as the army maneuvers.
I Mr. and Mrs. Archie McIntyre
i have pold their farm here to people,.
from Detroit and expect to move
1.0*1 Hal. Gels 93
Calorie. Needed
soon to Quimby. They have lived
The hat that L. F. Allmond. OklaThe number of calories needed here for 40 vears and we trulv re­
homo City, lost in a restaurant had daily depends on your physical ac­ gret to see them move Mrs. T. K.
his name, address and telephone
tivity. if you eat more fats and Reid, Mrs. Cruso and Mrs Minnie
number in it. A week later he re­
carbohydrates than your body needs Edmonds were Sunday afternoon
ceived a letter from Columbus, Ohio,
for heat and energy, they are con­ callers.
Mrs. I- E Mudge. Mr. and Mrs T.
enclosing a $5 bill. A note said a
verted into fat and stored in the
man took the hat by mistake and he body to be used as fuel at some fu­ N. Dutmer of Grand Rapids and
MIm Minnie Bailey of Nashville
imagined It was worth about $□.
ture time. This docs not apply to
were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Here was the money, and thanks.
proteins, 3 vitamins and minerals..
Clara Day.
A birthday party was enjoyed nt
the home of Mr and Mrs. Floyd
Nesbet. Thursday. Aug. 27. honoring
WUfcNiNNEEDOE?STRETCMER SERVICE- ) I the birthdays of Mrs Fred Brumm,
who was 74. the first birthday of lit­
TURN TO THE YELLOW PAGES OF THE
tle Roger Brumm son of Mr and
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY UNDER AMBULANCE^ Mrs Richard Brumm and the 3rd
i birthdav of Sandra Purchte. daughI ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Purchte. whose birthday was Aug. 28.
| Mrs.. Richard Brumm. Mrs Ardis
Purchts and Rex and Mrs. Victor
Brumm were the other guests, the
latter bringing Ice cream and cake
I for the occiOdon. Mr and Mrs. Hugh
Fumtes were Thursday evening calllera.
Mr. and Mrs Carroll Newton and
; son of Weeks District were Sunday
■afternoon callers of Rev. and Mrs.
I1 J. J. WilUtte.
। Mr and Mrs. Harold Higdon of
Battle Creek were Sunday dinner
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Higdon and
family of Kalamazoo were afternoon
callers
I Mr and Mrs Nelson Bryant and
son of Jackson were Friday evening
1 supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Mil­
; ton Gesler. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hoffman and sons of Lacey were
Saturday guests and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Monroe and children ot
Benton Harbor silent Saturday
night and Sunday with their par­
ents.
Mrs. L. A. Day anf Wendell were
Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Johnson of Hendershott,
the occasion being the latter’s birth­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dare of Lan­
sing called on Mr and Mrs. Orio
Routh Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elmer
Gillett and Mrs.
Henry Klevering and son spent
Wednesday with Mrs. Clarence Hig­
don at St. Mary's lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbet visited
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Deller at Battle
Creek Sunday evening and brought
Jeanne home after spending the
post week al the Deller home.
Miss Elaine Day and J. Francis
Butlne of Kalamazoo spent Satur­
day night and Sunday with her par­
ents Mr. and Mrs. L A. Day. Sunday
afternoon and evening callers were
Mrs. Lena Maryan and Clarissa and
Ed Hawks of Bonfield and MLss VIola Baas of N. Nashville. Mrs Mlles
Mark and daughter of Royal Oak
were Friday morning callers.
Mbs Clara Gillett spent Saturday
night and Sunday with MLss Mar­
jory Tasker In Hastings.
Mrs. Nell Walker bf Chesaning
spent from Thursday until Sunday
with her mother here.
Mr* and Mrs. Albert McClelland
and Vemard spent Saturday in Lake
Odessa.
Mr. and Mn Rex Dunnlgiv and
children were Sunday dinner guesta
of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lathrop
and children Hubert, Jr., returned
home with them for part of the
week.
A Challenge Value 50% wool—50/&lt; rayon.
Miss Joy Van Daren and MIm
Agnes 'Benson are at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fossett.
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HASTINGS

MICH.

EAST WALL LAKE
Walter Richard Friebel and hte
two sisters. Alma and Naomi of De­
troit spent from Saturday till’
Thursday in Uie M^tureen cottage.
Ruth McClareen of Toledo. O .
spent her two weeks' vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira McClarrtn.
■ Helen Aldrich. Paul Noteboom
of Richland pnd Mrs. Ivan Smith
were supper guests at the Dunot van's Tuesday.
&lt; Mrs. Clayton Mattison and two
daughters returned to their nome in
Jackson last week after spending
their summer at their cottage here.
Mrs. Mattison te a teacher in Uie
Jackson school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McClarren went
to Wasseon. O.. last week to see
• her mother, who te 82 year old and
not very well.
Mrs. Anna Kahler and son Don
and Mias Ruth Scudder of Woodland
were callers al Chas. Kahler’s Sun­
, day night
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Kahler spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Joe Sten­
ger of Kalamazoo.
•
I Mr. and Mrs. R P. Dudnavan enlertained company from Indiana
over the weekend.

_
Maginot Line
The cost of constructing the Magi­
not lint of fortlflcaUons in Franc*
was *150,000,000. The work required
J 4ve years.
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two) will open
1th Miss Viola
t repair work is

PERSONAL MENTION

new furniture
[i which should
ery comfortable

&lt;g Foundation,
i fast tune for
111 meet al the
ick dinner this

lummer months
,ne Is ready to
lie is cordially

id Konkle and
ormer’s mother
iday callers of
DeVine
of Muskegon
it and Sunday
Elmer OlBett.
son returned
r attending the
er Foster and
re and Mr. and
f Battle Creek
guests of Mr.
chle McIntyre
here to people,
ipect to move
ley have lived

I Mm Minnie
Ay afternoon
Ir and Mrs T
I Rapids and
of Nashville
ruests of Mrs.

ns enjoyed at
d Mrs Floyd
. 27. honoring
Fred Brumm.
Irthday of lit.

and the 3rd
irchla. daughMaurtcr PUF-

i. Mrs. Ardli
I Mrs.' Victor
■r guests, the
am and rake
tid Mrs. Hugh
evening call-

i Newton and
were Sunday
cv. and Mn
d Higdon of
inday dinner
J. L Higdon.
Higdon and
ere afternoon
Bryant and
Iday evening
nd Mrs MilMrs Ernest

chlldren of
l Saturday
H their parVendeil were
of Mr. and
Hendershott,
•tier's birth-

1 Mrs. Orlo
and Mrs.
son spent
larence Hlg-

Mbet visited
?r al Battle
ind brought
ending Ute
home.
J. Francis
[tent SaturJay. Sunday
rallers were
Ttortesa and
id Mis* ViMrs Mlles
Royal Oak

it Saturday ’I
Chesaning
itil Sunday

McClelland
lay in Lake
inlgi\i and
mer guests
1 Lathrop
.. returned
and Mtes
e home of

1 and his

irday till
n cottage,
toledo, O .
•tlon with
i. Ira J&gt;JcNote boom
an Smith
he Duno-

and two
r notne in
spending
lage here.

rren went

r old and
son Don
■Voodland
er’* Sutl­
ler spent
Joe Sten-

Indiana

he Magirequired

Assuunt; Mn.
Roland
MlingsworQi Of
KiUbr^fSloSm? V*' wo.rk,!“««1'y- » DNtMra Otto
tn the library following a two weeks i Haugen and son. Edward, of L«mvacation, which was soent in ih«'mn»&gt; n rv&gt;w
m

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C V C U T CI

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COUNTBr elm

CBUSTIANIIN

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1

Boyes and Miss Marjorte Boyes
| Mr and Mra Steven Cooley were eon at the Hasting* Country club .
nn ChrisUanssn daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armbruster surprised by a family gathering on i Tuesday. Large bouquets of vart- 01
and Un ,Iarr&gt;' A.jChrtstlanspent the wsekend with their son-' Wednesday evening of last week at . colored gladioli were used around **“■ ■Dd Harry E. lwn»lng, son of
Im
tow
"an
d
’
ds
ugh
Ur"
In-law
and daughter,
Albert Dyer
of glint, Mr and Mn. j the parental home on East Clinton the clubroom and the table bouquets Mr a,ld Nra Harry D. Lansing, were
.n— rx-_
itreet The occasion was the twenty- were made of mixed garden flower*, united tn marriage Sunday after­
1 »»..
... ,• jh. ' fifth —
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-*■------- •in !.-» morning noon Aug 23. In the First Conxrawedding
anniversary
the
The golf event
: Mrs Dora Ingram
visit Ooole&gt;»
,
which
igey wm
was wvu
won -i
iatlonal.
church.
Greenville.
-.w-.. vu a_ blind
«.„.m bogey
----- —b —
— — ■■ wx
-.to.ww;. aThe
.H;
by Mr. E. Van Popering and the ceremony wa* performed by Dr St.
r*l.i,ROtia 1 Ijuram who enlisted
... ..
Mr. Robert Walldorf! entertained bridge prise* wera awarded to Mra. Clare Parsons Lohengrin* wedding
stotloned at Camp (^wder^nw°u‘ld Ho ’ Thu^diy eve- NWrt SulUva7ind‘M7*“ R. G. Pin- march was played for ‘the "pr°«*"
[oanital Guild No. fi Thuradav eve- ■ Nonert Sullivan and Mr* r n Pin. march wa* nlaved for the nmeea.
■ .X to
of town gue.U induded MraJX
Sny^V^

marriage of their daughter Nella HENDEMHOTT
Lois to Pfc. Arthur R. flhepter of
■vtryoM is glad to see
Harrtsburg. Pa.
Mr. and Mri Lyons accompanied from Hind's school
the young people to Bryan. Ohio..

„ g Graham. Metiiodist minister
of thBt dly
g^a^ A g
Mr. and Mrs Jack iJ
-The bride wa* erartuated from
Hasting* High school and attended home from Philadelphia
day. Charlo Haney's sM
Davcnport-Mcpichton Institute in W. Hoover of Pittsburg,
Grand RapidA She 1* at present
Robert 8. Henderson of Detroit with b&gt;' Mrs c. B. Rarden at the organ employed by the Michigan Mutual them to visit the Haneys
Mm. Paul "Faulkner of Mlddlfvtfle:
Th* bridesmaids were Mtes Betty
Windstorm In*. Co. of Hastings.
Mrs. C P Geleynse of Louisville. RUzema and Mtes Arzsll Dodd* of
Tlie groom is a graduate ot Wil­
Ky.. with Mm. R. O Hubbard: Mtes
Landing The maid of honor liam Penn High school of Harris­ improve.
Mrs Mary Bchwuchn vteltod Mn.
Nancy Robert* of Dearborn with WM* Miss Dori* Christiansen, sister burg and te at present stationed at
Della Stanton and Mrs Ix-n Oswald
Mm. H. A Adrounle; and Mtes ®f JNe bride Best man was Ken- Port Cpster.
in Dowling, and at Aaron fgKBarbara Dickoff of fron Mountain &lt;1*11 Svendsen of Ann Arbor and
Tlie many friends of the young wucho's and Frank HsfrlngtOB’s tn
with Mn. W. M Stebbin*
usher* were William Seibel and Ray- couple unite in extending their con­
Battle Creek, while tlie Sullivan's
Mr* E a Frandsen wa* chair- mond Benzlger. Jr.
gratulations and best wtehe*
man of the luncheon and was a*The wedding party proceeded
_________ -, ,
Guest* at A c Clark'* on Sunday
sided by Mrs. Archie McDonald. rio«m the stales formed by white THREE CORNERS
Mr and Mrs. Ja* E Lee of Bat^■.,.*1"
a a...'.
r*
~
j Mrs G. E Goodyear.' Mrs Orville Bjadiola* to the altar and took their
Sayles and Mr* Paul Faulkner of Place* before a white satin kneel- tie Creek were Thursday afternoon Gaulkroger of Jackaoa.
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Mott tong a
KZM
.ria
II,.,
ur.y
M
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i
,h
*
.
.
.
Middleville.
।
Ing
bench
By
tlie
light
of
cathe.
guests
of
the
Claude
A,
Hammond*
Mrs. Homer Becker and little Mary
Sept.’ 8. the .regular
back- mb
Mr.
andwwia.-n.-a.
Mrx H.-J mjuuiauu
Robinson aim
and trip to northern points of Interest
returned liome Friday night from
.,
..
..
'
I**"
' Next Tuesday. w-Kxb«—.
-jcandles,
—— and against wa wwxw. w.iu
Jane.
eleven-day vacation spent tn
Mr* M*r&gt;' v,n Dugteren and
A family gathering was held at. luncheon will be dispensed with and ground of native oak bough* and family attended the funeral servicea in our stole, over the latter part of
Melody Anne U the euphonious an
!
New
York City and Washington. Mni
Beach
of
Hastings
callthe home
of Mr and Mr*. Robert
a pot luck iuhu
luncheon
being
plantoll
baskets
of pink and white
glad- for
Mr iwoinMin*
Roblnaon's cousin. Myron
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name of the daughter born lo Mr. . C
ed on Mr*. John Demaray and Burchett Sunday in honor of Mrs
"d Mrs -tote*
-------..ot
—. at
-----church
x.—x nf Hasting* stayed at their place
Mra ncd. Mr*
Mra David French —
and
lotos, th*
the enunu
couple .nwi,.
spoke their vow*.
Robinson,
Bedford
Robinson,
ot»_u.
Bedford
st ..Uie
the
church
and Mrs Roy Garner at Pennock ; Mr* Irene Fandell ot Alma spent ,?lber ,tri".".
during their absence.
rlends here
-------- ------Wednesday.
—a— — Maurice
to—. ..Burchett's
-------------------------------------------birthday and al- Finnic
-are-----in charge
The bride wore a gown of chalk there Saturday.
hospital August 12.
the weekend with Mr. and'Mrs. Ot- . L*ke Odessa Wave-Times.
so honoring Mr and Mrs Wm. EnOn Friday there «U1 be a golfer’s white mousseline de sole. Uie opuMr. and Mra Clareqpe L. Ste*on.
MIm Helen Wade went to Koko­
x_.x
...
Pandell
te a ' Corp, and Mr*. C. D. Garrett ar- Dan of Ocala, Fla., who are return- pot luck luncheon and Mr and Mr*. ent bishop sleeves and basque bod- Betty and Paul were Sunday dinner tings stayed at Albert Brills while
Mrs
1
mo, Ind. yesterday lo spend a few to Isenhath.
—
rived
Tci Saturday from C
Seattle
x-toL
L.
lo ‘ln
"C
K -40011
—" •to their “
southern
.2h“ home. buffet supper for Labor Day, Mon- ice were trimmed In fine Norman- guests of Mm Wm E Lind and son. they spent the weekend In Dowagiac.
niece w.
of mb
Mr.. .TO..WM.TO.,
Isenhalh.
days with Miss Elizabeth Pinch who .A...
. Don’t forget to phone your items.
die lace, small self-covered button* Russell, of Woodland.
will return with her to teach in l Mr. and Mra. Winston Merrick »prnd a few day* with her parent*. This wa* lhe flr»l time In five year* W G Bradford are chairmen of a
-loied the front and ran from her
Mr and Mra Elwyn Hayward ot
« vnv
UU&gt; vear
*nd Ml“ Oonna Chamberlain re- Mr. and Mr*. Frank cooper after that all the brother* and ristera of day. Monday. Sept. 7.
the
city Kiu»u
schools this
year.
Peter Pan collar to the waist. Her Hasting* and Mr and Mra. Glenn NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mra Jason McHwalii Mtes Char ‘“med Sunday evening from a ' which Corp. Garrett will return to 1 Robert Burchett liad met together
------- ■ ■■■*♦+-----------------Miss Mettle Steward attended the
mra jxwn Mcraaam. Miss^nar
vUn
„jBUm ln whlu , Alaska and Mra Garrett will re- After a chicken dinner the after- HOUFSTATTER FAMILY
full skirt wa* striped in Uje *ame William* of the W K. Kellogg farm
arid^MlM^&amp;nfly McF3w?ln tpenlThe 'PBeon
’
"*
(main
,;noon was spent
.
.. visiting.
....
'
—*“ here for the duration.
‘
’
In
Those GATHERING
fine lace and terminated in a long Gull lake were Sunday afternoon ■Janlels reunion tn Lake Odem
. ™ away were Mr and . A famj|y gathering was held nt fu J train. She wore a flnger-lip callera at the Leslie Wiliam*' Keith Sunday.
flnl few days of- this week at PoMri Bclle Borton returned SunHarold Swanson and son. Rich- ' *1.rcM',’t., tr0
Mr and Mrs Arthur Bales and
kagon State Park Ind
d,y ,rom * week's visit at South : ard. attended the convention of the
/j’” Ebrtan. Ocala. FI« : Mr the home of Mrs Ida Palmatler veil held in place by a tiara of *cea and Kenneth Williams are spending
Chadderdon and
Mr. and Mr. Harold Smith and »■*«&gt;
•»»' —
Mr —3 Mn. Kent company Mr. Swanson
~
------- —
------- -----represents ,and Mrs
-Emory
; last Tuesday in honor of the four pearl* The bridal bouquet was a few days with their grandparents Ing a few davP vacation. louring in
Lieut and Mr*. Harvey Kenney of
Dean left Hasting, last wyk Tues­ ।Drake------------------------------------------------- held al Westminster Lodge. Sauga- J»mes Burchett, Richland: Mr. and daughters of Andrew Houfstatter formed around a renter containing
day after being guests of Mr and ' Raymond Murphy of Plymouth' tuck. Wednesday. Thursday and Mrs John Burchett. Kalamazoo: who had not been all together In a white orchid with white rose* and Oscoda spent Saturday and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Ray Scheel were
Mrs.
Leon
Chapman.
Plainwell:
and
tlie weekend with hl* par- Friday.
nineteen year*. The four daughters silver lace, tied with white satin. The with her parent*. Mr and Mra Clab Sunday dinner guests at the home
Mra Jack O'Connor and family for sjient
,C’n
u,
Mr
.nd
Mr.7w
ilOTOhy
’
iuLr.
Bw.ld
.nd
Hnrl
Bum
’
"
orwood
maid
of
honor's
gown
was
of
dusty
D
Yelter.
A„Mun&gt;hy.
Masters Ronald and Hart Blank
arc Mr* Elma Elllngsworth of Edge­
several days. They recently return­ ”m
unrl Mrs.
Mk Fred Prentice spent ol...
.
.
. .to their
.
R*se Marie Rose of Hastings was of the former’s sister. Mrs Charles
Mr and
Kalamazoo
returned
1 Doslcr
ley. N. Dak ; Mrs Bessie Haugen roae *tlk nylon over taffeta ntted
ed from a winter in California
Ac
kies and husband in Lansing.
of Lemmon. 8 Dak.: Mr* Eathcr Bur­ bodice with sweetheart neckline, long a Saturday overnight and Sunday
where Mr Smith did construction Mr*d Hubert Prentte? and’ra^nv"'11 hon“ Tue#d,&gt; *fl,r tonsllectomle*.
Rev Carroll Brodbeck of New Ha­
The Misses Elizabeth Parker and ton and Mr* Leola Smallwood of fitted sleeves and a full skirt oral guest at the htene of her brother and
The boy* arc grandsons of Mr. and
work for the Kaiser defense Indus­ Mra Hubert Prentice and family
'Ruth McLaughlin entertained the Washington, D. C. Mra Smallwood made a very charming picture For sister-in-law. Mr. and Mra James ven called at the home of his
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs '
j.^,.d skinner
tries They wwe called here by the Henry
Kline were her brother. El£ ™
"i „ „
.। Windstorm office force ..
,t- with her husband and small daugh­ her flowera she carried an arm bou- p Hammond
at .
a P
predeath of Mm Smith's aunt. Mr. mer Sandeen and friend, Miss LinMr nnd Mr* E E Vender and nuptial shower In honor of Miss Nel­
Mr and Mm Floyd Walters and
W. A Hall with whom she stayed la Schattler of Battle Creek Mr #0,“ of Woodland were Sunday din- la Lyons whose marriage to Arthur ter are being transferred from quet of Shirley Temple gladlnlas and
Washington to New Orleans where blue delphinium and «he wore a Ju- daughter. Marlon, of Grand Rapwhen in high school here
ncr
and Mra . Herman Sandeen were n
" guests of Mr. and Mrs Alonzo
------------------------------------------------ -------------Shepler look place
Saturday
In Bry ­ she will have chance of a govern­ llet cap of blue delphinium Tlie ids were Saturday afternoon guests Dan Smith were Sunday dinner
Mr, and Mn. lewis Hine went to
E. Trim.
an.
Ohio
The
shower
took
place
at
also
Sunday
dinner
guests.
bridesmaids'
gowns
were
like
Hut
of
her father. Maury E. Moore, and guests of Mn. Lydia Schuler and
ment
office
force
there
She.
with
Greenville Sunday. August 26. to
Esther.
the home of MIm Parker at 1014 her family and Mrs Burton left.,of the
maid
of ■:honor
conail went Ashing
.urnu
Mn J W HcW,tt ,nd d«“«hter.
-------r —
------ but In “a —
•
attend u.r
the wrouu.g
wedding u,
of Mtes ue»&gt;
Jean
ORANGEVILLE
COUPLEyTO
South Jefferson Clues lo the where­ Wedntudav
weoiieruav uiuhimmi
iui nc*
&lt;»•- '
Ct*°
!"
z’ «n°ky -!-Mr. and Mm. Carlton Bump and
morning for
New Or“
r of
blue Each
Chri.tl.mon und Henry Uming at IJaa"- •««
«««? 6
bmEr¥e aNNTOM
“
abouts of tire gifts were given in leans, Mra Burton will return to ran-ied a bouquet of pink gladlolas baby. Linda Lee. of Hasting* were Detroit spent several days the past
the congregational church at 4 »crr tansing caller* Thursday with UBhl-iiVL anniversary
o'clock *
enuren a* a
f ftnd Mrs J(&gt;hn R HewUt
Mf gnd Mn Jgg&gt;c
o( verse on streamers attached to a Washington by train
and bluc dephinlum In their Jialr Tuesday evening guests of lhe Clar«
Karl EckardL Mr Maaiian and
Mr and Mrs. Neville N Wood of
"nd MMr?1MMer,e ,Kflle? Ur* O'MUftvUto t*P will celebrate their lovely corsage "Hearts" . was the
Those present last Tuesday were 1 Ih£F wore Pln* and bIue hrtareUff. er.ee Sissons.
Ml** »
Bettv
Sjsaon
WM a w-^nd
The bride * mother was gowned in
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Detroit were weelyiid uucsta of hto
"turned hooie ooiden Wedding annlvcr*an Sept diversion MIm Lyons received many Mr and Mra Marshall Smallwood
a|*“n^nUng W
t lovely gifts and the girls spent a and daughter. Barbara. Mr*. Pauline .
a»P». shoulder* and wide lapel* guest of Woodland friend* and U
nnr.ni, Mr
Ur and
-nui Mis.
Mi. John
i..hn Wood.
• w&lt;u»i
them to Mr
visit Mnd
withMri
Mr*
. holding
. ...
.
parent*.
,
narenta
and
Mi*
John
Wood wlllj
' jKelw .I g. by
open house
at their very enjoyable evening.
Mr&gt;Z Lydia Schuler and Esther
Heslep and Mr* Dither Burton. were ln » “I* Mua trimmed in gold rowiding this week with Mr. and
Mr Wood has been commissioned
i farm home from 1 to 5 P. M.. pre- '
Washington. D C ; Mrs. Roland Q. . beads. Her headpiece was of gold Mr* Carlton Bump In Hasting*.
I spent M7erBi
WBBk &lt;IUj
1st Lieut, and will commence hL&lt;t Hewitt until Sunday.
The Rev and Mr* Dayton A Man- ' t£ fOnner-7.1*ter Mra Mao Kunz
Mrs Lauren Edger entertained llngsworth. Edgeley. N Dak; Mrs ™trlch Ups and with it,she wore
Mr and Mra William Linington, ceded by a 6 o'clock dinner for Ute
duties Feptembcr l at Camp Ed­
.S?
l.mlly on
on Sunday.
sundiy. Sept.
Sop!.: the Marry Eight Club at her home Otto Haugen and son. Edward. Lem- R°&gt;d accessories Her flower* were ker and their daughters. Flossie and 1 in Grand Lrtd^
wards. Mass.
x.r- -'??
~7 S?
.“'"’-^IL.imraeaiate family
on Grand street Friday afternoon mon. S. Dak : Mr. and Mr* Clem Johanna Hill rose*. The groom's h7rn'^Lnra " Mr”lndaMra y Mw 1
Mr and Mr* Vincent McPharltn
«.r*
Cralg spmt fllh
'
Mnd
BeQ
..parenu- W “nd Mr1' Mw Dorris. Janice, and Denny Batea. Mr.
of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests nf./ ur
.nd
Mr D*D*clt
t»rn in Walch- Winning scores at pedro were held ■—v suaon ot Otsego- Mr and Mr*, mother wore a dress of dusty rose
of Mr and Mrs Curtis Garrison ■"’Jf Mr
and giro. Frederick erfn Netherlands. May 21. 1854. the by Mr*. Lynn Edger. Mr*. Izo Tift. I Charles SUson and Mra. Nonna 1 P&gt;nk crepe with a wide belt studded w,lwr’
and Mr* Victor Eckardl. and PhrfMr* Lauren Edger
Edscr Mrs VI1
VIor Man.en...
iIus; Mr* Arnold u.i.
Mai- with
w»»h gold.
Sold With this she
*he wore sold
gold
Mr. McPhariln has accepted a post-:
rnd«Xv «’™ertn« son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DcBsck. and Mra
Mrs James F. Hammond and 114
MBjUrn Eckardt altenrtod
children
spent Friday with her
ScMnelderTUnton. al Ktversidl
Verne
Pierce
was
a
guest-Mra
Earl;
coSln
Bnd
daughter.
Chartott*.
of
accessories.
Her
flowers
wera
pink
tlon to
as .«
art u.eh,r
teacher m
in the
Flint'i&lt;w’ *Bea^^te l«vln, ph beln» the eW«*
children,
lhe Film
•Lake Odessa:
------- «•— Albert
• 1 roses.
Mr and *«
Mra.
r°*«
■
schools for the coming year
’
“ le“''?&lt; ’?’• coming to this country when he was Moore will have the next party.
brother. Harold Fi*her and family PBrk IonlB Bunday
day
‘
for
Lockport
and
Rochester.
Reesor and daughter*. Helen and
Mr and Mra Fred Fisher of of E. State Road, the occasion bon-.
Mr and Mrs. William Fox
wheS^^wiB rteUfriSdL e‘«h,een months of age. The Journey
Margarete’ Garimger ol
t.. *"$"
wnere sne T
win
visit
- mad.’v;".
I“X
MniZert*l entertained Marge. Woodland: Mrs Annie Bald- Adrian acted as master and mistress orlng Margaret Jean's birthday.
Krilamazrxi spent the weekend with &gt; r Y
,U *
“« rnenas.
‘Pcnd.s was
bv umllbnst ‘tairinw
Nashville visited Miss Olga Eckanil
Jlm.Md J.«
cl. MM ™,«[&gt;»« club
..nd erd, win and daughter*. Louise and Iris. [ceremonies for the reception
Mr and Mr*. Flovd Walter* and g^By afternoon
days to reach America Th.T famriv . r
? ,Or aeMW “na
win and daughter*. Louise and Iris.
ceremonws rar me receptam
tp&lt;ir parenw.
. spent the past two week* with their retried in Nrt Ynrk Itate
'
Wednesday afternoon. August 26 at Mr Bnd Mr$ Robert Baldwin. An- which wa* held In the church parMr and Mr.*. Everett Clum and ’
, , '
,,
. ,,
H^rt^alto Tomg with hte father bpr home on South Hanover Pedro drew Houfstatter. Mary Mills. Mr* lor8/n« parlor was banked with daughter. Marion of Grand Rapids
Mr ».,d Mr. Xrt Krull,rr ,.,d
M" O1“r
spent Saturday evening with hla
Jones.
ne recaus going witn ni* rather was p^yed .prize* being won by Mn
Wilke* and von Paul all sarden flowera Presiding at the parent*, the Edw Walters
Chimney Breast
Duane of Woodland were Sunday
’
'
punch bowls were Mra. Harold Lar- ’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dryer and
Corp. Kenneth Biddle of Port ^ta^n^’5JiisthDlJiila«’f“te’Si J. E McMtlton. Mr*. Elite Kdley and o( H.allnB.&lt;
Chimney breast Is the projection
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I, H Rowley. :
prt^
---------------- ***---------------^^kiord dsuahl*rH“llnW
Custer spent the weekend with his «e o riaiK moved^tm hte n^r! MrS n°lal. H“ZM
» fr°m the wall built to accommodate
Rev. and Mrs Ix-ason Siiarpe.
Ted"'zSee'.nd
.ILvXB iNNtni
mother, Mrs. Newton Benner. Corp. we or el.hr he moved with hu par- were XSTriTiTO
'
Mr
?'
—
!M&gt;«chults
5*
of
1
RocWor
Rockford
*
1
Sunday
8undBy
afternoon
callers
caller*
at
the
lhe
the
fireplace
and chimney,
won
by
Mn
Ted
Ziegler
and
silver ANNIVERSARY
Eslel. Janet Margery ana
and Mooert
Robert
E*tel.
x■- tr'r.j
being transferred thU
______
• and Mrs Allison Swcndsrn poured.
U ’ ™“ •.“‘'W' “‘c.W8tn' M" Llovd Anderaon. Mr., Ahdemon wjs OBSERVED
.
were Sunday gueste at the Lemuel week
ee. to
to .nother
another camp.
camp,
heILu'
1unU1JT 88 U
' —111 enterlMn ne.i si her home on
Thirty n.-e reuilve. end rrtend. Mu.es Jean Wright, Belly Jean
another
4 luiij-lltc Mm
itmutca
miiu
Severance home
Mr .nd Mr. E. A- Cukln .pent SES*hSnE.i^e KS
8 Hl,h 8t on
"
or.nd
M.r'
it iiicuua Chd.lenrtn, IrU Wlleo, .nd Oene' hel.ISII
of Mr. “
and
Mrs
Marclus
Bagley
Mr*. Florence Staiger visited reta­ the.eeaendtn sp.ru, _
. 5S.S1*" * “
.
m «“
.”r.uS
” l5n
’!y! ’ 1''“"M“'"Tv“^«dy‘" r'XSd
helped them celebrate their twenty­
- lives-and-old friend* last week
*nu aai*. vt. u zrames ana
rar
Mr ana
and Mra
Mrs uienn
Glenn nanier
Kahler entcrThursday In Caledonia.
family spent Sunday In Coopersville
*t tne age or niteen he went to talned their Euchre club Saturday fifth wedding anniversary on Sun- I music during the reception
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Clirtetman nt the home of • Mr. and Mr* ,
*n,
n^t’' T°~' „lhe*} evening. August 28 at their home on day. Mrs. Dorr Backus of Gales­ ! For her going away costume Mra.
and grandson. Clifford Boerema, • Charles A. Vandegrtft and on their worked for lhe G. R. it I. railroad
park prize* were won by Mr burg, and Mrs. F. E. Fisher of Rich­ Lansing chose a two piece black
land planned
a lovely co-operative
Mr and Mr*: Victor Slteon and two way back
they brought Mra.
— ------------------------------------------ - dmner
Mm. for
or * re* &gt;'”rl »“«*• he had to re- and
Mm. Cecil Cappon. Mn Walter
fXwnv
crepe with which she wore white ac­
children,
_
.. ....
.... Vanturn
after
death
nf of Lewis and J. E McMillan. Travel.
a bride's cake with cessories. Her corsage was a white
........ returned Sunday evening
l
u Barnes' mother.
Mra.
Nettle
1 tn the farmfarm
- ,Iltha
V H
1” d£ath
° n" T'
miniature bride and groom. Mrs.
d-srUl ot Kilo ---------u tpendlnf
U&gt;e
uk' —- -“»
llo« prlu
w ov
won
bv Ol&lt;™
K.bKr
,—
—'*"«
img prize
was won
menu
rvanicr
,
had
been guests ot
of Mr.
Mr* Sb-on
Sisson's&gt; t»rpar- .----“
“ ■ --------’— —
(Fisher read appropriate poems and orchid taken from her bridal bou­
h.d twvn
-a
. Lre
..cv---------------------. dulln .nd
„ U&gt;. .... °
ntf HI.
WsJmo
mn.h..
.U“r' „
Mr. and
J d Mm
M
Cecil
Omit Cappon
C.ppon wilt
will «nen- I.
ent*. Mr and Mra. R B. Carter
,Mm.n-8. -B. Wilcox and Mrs Fred I “nd &gt;oy'\ger Brothen and rtster. tert*in on Saturday evening. Sep- 1 !presented Mr. and Mrs. Bagley with quet. After September 1st the cou­
ple will be at home to their friends
THvd.r TO. '“n”"
'» ny.rra,
nin, Ki,,,'i:
'verann »r* ,„un.l
-nt^rt.inin.
tn.ir .ig. He
worked
for—
Barry remoer
tember iz12 &gt; at their home on N. many cards and lovely gifts. The in Ann Arbor.
. -— on
— the
,
-roads
-------—
« nf
. .
house and tables were beautifully
attendance al the Wesleyan Method- Ur Mm lldwaid Tr,^ or 8lU.. ' Co., built several mil
--------- w«*nuigujii.
miles
of. InwruMn
township
Washington,
Both bride and groom attended
| decorated with garden flowers.
tet campmeeting at Fairmount, and folk
Va
Mr
a|)d Mfs A D road*
mails and *al
Wai overseer
nverooror of
nf road*
rondi |1
' . . •
Michigan
State College
Mr and Mrs Begley were born on
also visited relatives al MmiIoti and
of MrdBryvUle’ Ind; in Orangeville township for fifteen
Mte» Katharine Weeber enterOut of town guests were from De­
farms adjoining the Bagley home­
Mnthew* Tlie Shson* andgarters ftnd
Hmhnun ot
yeant
Z,—. . He
... has
~ been
~—■■ a
~ member of t&gt;in(fd the
Ulf Buiy
DU*/ Elght club
utuu ttt
■* ncr stead where they have resided since troit. McBain. Hastings. Adrian.
iiteo visited al Marlon and at Bloom- jnd
»rwirt*vtit«
v Ixxlge tnr
------- ..Monday
.
.
iM.. wiM week
-CT.*.
Prairieville rI. n
O. n
O F.
for •home
evening.
Bunco wa*
Rockford
and Ohio. Mr* Oerald
ington with members of the family. • Mr.
--' and■ Mrs.
-- ' Stephen
Johnson
“J* PMl
year.played with Mra. Howard Orabom their marriage They attended the Barnes was in charge of decorations.
Oknn ornnlWd ot
wIndl„lap^„ —
, -----------------------..
uv.
DeBack was
Elizabeth winning high and Miss Margaret little red school together and among —Greenville Dally New*.
Id*, wa* in Hastings on business I weekend'"withT
—,----- ,
their ‘ parenu. Mr. B»mes. the daughter of Mr. and Joh^c^k.' low.
their guests was one of their "school
Mrs G. M Bainbridge and son. Cleo for their homes after spending ten
S^’UlSotoi uipltoYWtoi’toS
N-Uon.) Park, the Bteck Hill* and ^.n^nd
National Park, the Black Hills and come Corners arid Hastings.
"
various other pointe of interest
| Richard Bennett,
Joe Rosen- &lt;2
Heil Adair. Mr* Hiram Baxter.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Hundeman and ' baum * and Hollis Isenhsih^X 1”^reel
“' Whnae husband is also steHoned there.
"
1and Mrs Attle Hay. Mrs Baxter will
Mr. and Mrs. Gayit Jacobson of the weekend in Muskegon visiting
I Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Adams. have ““ Sfptomher .meeting.
Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. friends
UntxKlrla— spent
— J —..
, I Mr Bnd Ur. 0^.. w.UdQrff
STV Hotchkiss
Ray
Bunday/wilh
and Constance Jean of MusOn Sunday the New idea club
Mr*. Gertrude Endsley Mr*. Ends- &gt; and
.Tur
u„ 'ke«on *nd Mu* MMlne
ot
ley and Mra. Hotchkiss spent a couiJwXc *^-M ih7 wrek A,’n A,bor www Sunday gue*U of had a surprise birthday party at
the home
hl", “kj8,0"”'' Rm,"1‘
“ &amp;rsSuSF1
■»»»'
«■ of
—Mrs Maude Smithinin
.
I honor of Mrs. Mabel Roush, the
Mrs HundeinSn
n
X 'Wall lake.
’
Caryl of Oak Park,;club's president. The group enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs Robert O'Corui
1 Mr and Mrs Otte Shell of Jone*
. a
* 1301 ,uck IUPPcr with vbltlng furLinda and Margaret O'Connor

marms". the former Blanche Thorpe ANGELL-CLRTISS
|and
Mrs. Aoen
Aben uonnsv..
Johnson »..
and
.
Monday.
...
, ,
ana Mra.
m Mr. Mr* Le»i* Barnes She was bom (
Rev Karl Keefer of Ludington, J ftnd MrJ|
' April 1. 1873 In Hope township and
Mrs Fred Ingram wa* delightfully who taught them their 3 R’s.
On Sunday, following lhe morn­
wa* calling on Hasting* friend* . Mrs. Stephen
— Johnson
----------- ---ot Indton- moved with her parents pt the age surprised Saturday evening when her
Guests were present from Climax.
ing service at the Presbyterian
" Monday.
Inpoiu.
lapoli*. ino..
Ind . ana
and mo
Mn rrana
Prank aage
Sage of three years lo Kansas, where the । two sons and thetr families and Galesburg, Hickory Corners. Rich­ church. C. F. Angell, for. many
Mrs H G. Clark of °™,’d HaP' spqnt Monday in East Lansing with family resided for three years. While other friends dropped in to help land. Plainwell. Gun lake and Has­ year* secretary of the Barn County
tings.
Ids visited Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Ben- Mr nIjd Mn George Bauer,
there, her mother, brother and ate- celebrate her birthday,
nett Monday
, Mr. and Mri
Max Lewis of ter died of Malaria fever. Soon aft• - .
of Battle Creek, were united in mar­
The Friendly Neighbor Club met WALTON—CRANE
Lyle
Dunning of
MBmlleldt onio,
Ohlo. returned to their
their er their death, her father returned
u&gt;ic Muiii.Mia
vi Whiling. Did
. MaiuHeld,
riage. the ceremony being
per­
The
marriage
of-------Ensign
DeForcsl
at —
the Jones
cottage
at ------Wall—
lake
spent a couple of day* this week Iconic Friday after spending the from the west with the children.:-—
—------•- —
&gt;
—---------«----- ----------------formed by Rev. Lesson Sharpe Aft­
wlih hte (Hint mid uncle. Mr. and Wfek w||h 'hu
and Whan they arrived In Hastings they Thursday evening in honor of Mra. Walton lo Mte* Shirley Crane took er a brief wedding trip they will be
Mr.
* Krrr
।: Mrj Dftn
and
v
,irieruu.
,.
&lt;ere
Bt lhe Ulln by lwo of her Fred Jones' birthday.
Sixteen
guest*
place Thursday.
Aug.
27.
at the
Aug
Mn. Ch..
Cha* A.
Kerr
uau— UwU
Lxrwu
ami
outer
-----.
.
----------.
----„
..
—
.
’
al home al the Angell residence,
. returned
.
. .to —
nmrnr and
onrl pedro was nlnvrH
r-b.- —I at
-• the
.u- San
•&gt;
r»i
•- Base,
—
Mtes Martha Duffer of St. Johns I Clare Beach
Dear- | mother's brothers and from there ITr*
werepresent
played. Chapel
Diego
Air
427 Young street.
calh-d on Mr and Mr*. Charles A. bom after spending two weeks with ' the children were separated
She —.
, . California. Miss Crane is the da ughhis mother Mrs Mary Beach
I went to live with her uncle
and,.Th' Youn“Mothers Club met at ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B Crane of
Kerr Tuesday.
IM Enrl Ttarau Jo.'ca fell lor I aunl. Mr. and Mn. .MalcolmMe-1*“ FEnnrtlte and Ensign Walwnlb lhe THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
Mrs F I. Fairchild returned to
I
E.
South
stmt.
Thursday
..&lt;«»
vm&gt;i. sen
The Thomapple Garden Clu'o will
Rnnd.v
.n.r
anMU
ii
n
.
ix.
!
Callum.
i
E
.South
street.
Thursday
afternoon,
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
D.
D.
Walton
Detroit with her son. Richard. Sun­ n-tmit
son
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
D
D.
Walton
Detrolt Sunday after spending the j Callum,
After a short business meeting Mrs Hastings Ensign and Mrs. Walton meet Thursday. Sept. 10. at the
day for a few days visit
week, with his parents. Mr and
Me al
’whleh^a^^wia were college friends both having home of Mrs. Ben Cowles. 412 W.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Swerdfeger Mra?‘ Oscar Jones’" ThU Saturday ried Sept. 8. 1W2 at the home of Mr
Center.
The program will be a dem­
...
__
_
u.i..-_
ar*,
u.
—
&lt;&gt;&gt;
wnnA
•&gt;
o
—
i-i..
Behai
lor
after
which
a
gift
wa*
graduated from
Western Michigan
and twin 8MB. Byron and Roy of »* cSy"^ U‘ hU bW “* K,n‘
to Mra77^r-SenneU __
.... .........................
..............
Buffalo. N. Y.. are visiting Mr and
[ College of Education. Their many onstration on home-made Christmas
Mr Ind Mrs. Fred Stanley of the M. E. church. They were the
g® £*'he^d&gt;at Mra TaVs™' 1 t,fJend^”“nd congratulations to decorations by Mrs. Cowles and
Mr* Roman Feldpausch this week.
Mrs. J. L. Merriam. Tlie club voted
wU' *»LA JSl tortem
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Giddings were Grand Rapids spent the weekend Puente of one daughter. Christie.
at its last meeting to continue light
who with her htuband. Clinton ^*17°n H,n0“r 8Uc7' SepUn’ ,
,
Sunday gtirnte of Mr. and Mrs. with the John Rose family.
refreshments.
Raymond Hyatt tn Battle Creek?
Mrs 8.
Conger Hathaway
Hathaway re
xe-­ Castle, made her home with her • r ,7'
...
i
Philadelphia Lawyers
Mra
8 Conger
i her death
।
In the early stages of law devel­
Mis* Katherine
Giddings Is lumed yesterday from a visit with father and...
mother until
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ricker enter­
spending a few days tn Grand Rap­ her daughter and family tn Yp­ Atig- 4th. 1818. She left a daughter.
opment
in
China.
Shaohing
men
pi
­
tained twelve of their friends at
ids with Mrs Neil Procs. ”
oneered
in
preparing
petition*,
colNorma,
whom
the
grandparents
silanti.
their farm home Saturday evening,
Mrs. Mabel Sherman and family
... honor of
„ Mrs.
m„. '•'“"I
repro.roUn, tillKeith lAincaster* and Stephen cared for as their own Mr Castle „.r occasion being in
and Roscoe Raihbum and-son from Hathaway ha^a -enlisted at Detroit later remarried, but still made Ills the
Charles Paul and Car) Ricker who
before magistrate*. The "Shanear St Johns were SundAy visi­ in the ERC of the army and will home with them.
celebrated their birthdays. The eve- ’ °hlng man" became a necessity
tors at the home of Mrs. Linnie continue their college work at Al­
Mr. and Mrs. Castle have one son. nlng was spent playing 500 with wherever courts were established.
STEAM HEAT
Davb.
.
Frederick, now in service with the , the highest score* being won by Mr*., Young men wont io Shaohing to bebion and Ypsilanti until called
Mrs Phoebe Mote left Tuesday
HOT A COLD WATER
Rev. and Mr*. Clifford Clinton U. 8. Marines, stationed at San
... - to
for Winona Lake. Ind. where she and Rev. and Mra. E M Wheeler Diego. Calif., who has always seemed ।A. B. Oldley and Gamer Hampton.; come 'law clerks, then settled
SHOWER BATH
The
house
was
decorated
with
glad
­
work
in
otlier
cities
with
all
the
will remain for’several day*.
spent a few day* the fore part ot like a grandson to Mr. and Mrs De­ ioli throughout.
prestige of a "Philadelphia lawyer."
Mm. Winona Downing and daugh­ the week at Fife Lake.
Back.
Their reputation continues, although
ter. Rexlne, of Lansing spent the
At the present time both Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Craig. Miss
Mn. Chester Long entertained her
Doukte -EM per wk. op
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Dorte Craig and Don Chase visited Mrs DeBack are enjoying good bridge club of two tables last week they no longer monopolize their
Eddy.
Mr. and Mrs James Ttmerman in health He assists his son-in-law Wednesday evening at a dessert field. Similarly famous for their
Mtes Mary Elizabeth Page re­ Jackson over the weekend. They with all of the farm work and Mrs. This club uses Defense Stamps for execution of the role in which Fate
turned to her home in Lincoln also visited the Cascades and other : DeBack attends to Uie household prizes
has
cast
them
are
Shaohing*
chair
Mrs Allan Hyde will en­
Park Monday after spending two points of interest.
'
duties.
a
.a&lt;„
tertain them at the Hyde's new cot­ coolies. .
weeks at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Guests for the family dinner tage at Algonquin lake next week
Mra. Esther Briggs and Mra.
E. c Edmonds.
Grace Perkins of Battle Creek were Sunday will Include Mr. and Mrs. ; Wednesday.
Mtes Grace Edmonds will return Monday visitor* al the home of Mr. Alex Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. John
hmfle Sunday evening from Bay­ and Mn. Lemuel Severance. Mr* Barnes and daughter Marjorie. Mrs FAIR LAKE
View where she has been staying Briggs and Mrs. Severance are Emily COlUns. and daughters. Mr.
Manv from this way attended the
the |&gt;a*t three weeks.
.
. cousins.
and Mrs Richard Fennel* and sons. funeral of John Y'oungs at Hickory
Mra Allie Hudson and son. and Mr. and Mn. Forrest Christy and Comers Monday afternoon. .
|
family
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glonn
,
|Mlsa Mao’ Banks of Jasper. Ala.,
Mias Iva Case te spending the
Our aim is to help you retain an impreg­
I returned to their home Friday after Righter and Mias Thelma Mott all week with her mother. Mrs Lottie
visiting their sister. Mrs. Louis of Kalamazoo. Mr and Mr*. Ray j Oollister
nable beauty front — natural,
poised,
Barnes. Mrs Florence Mason and
Barlow for two weeks
Mrs. Edna Roraback has returned
charming.
W. H- Otis returned home Bat- son. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson of I from her mother's in Carlton Ceni urday after spending the
week Cloverdale. Mrs. Elisabeth Stewart
I with hte daughter. Mrs Fred Bar- and daughter Hasel and Mr. and
PERMANENTS
Mrs. Lyman Fisher and daughter
Shampoo A EC*
Machlnele.s J3.50
Finger Wave qAi
, Mr. and Mrs. Edward WUt and Carol of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
Finger Wava W 9
«P. others from
Dried
wU
Bijou Theater Bldg..
children of Birmingham spent the ert Cline of Grand Rapids grand­
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Prank daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. DeBack.
OwasS aa4 •pavsue ky
BATTLE CREEK
' Andrus.
•
Mrs Mary Barnes of ^uguata. Mr
TM88A CLkVKLAMD
; Rey and Mrs A- J. Stenzel of and Mrs Wm. Hayward. Sr. of
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Mr and Mrs. Clyde Kuempel'
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William E- Dibble of Chicago Mrs Clinton
Castle
Frederick
•pent hie vacation in Hastings and

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blooms after clover is gone and be­
fore other flowers develop on which
the bees may work.
After the grain ripens, it may be
used fur birkey pasture. "Turkey-

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grain, he pointed out According lo
poultrymen who have tried it. labor
is saved and there is a complete
utilisation ot tlie crop in addition lo
high replacement of other feeds.

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od of harvesting, after which the
land is often left subject to erosion.
To prevent washing, rye or another
suitable cover crop should be seeded

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NASHVIU.E
PHONE 3201
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Above Millar tea Craam BWre
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tf.

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a|.n •i.w-n &gt;» Iron bolldins botite
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tf

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To Be a Lovable Robber

The Indian ocean, ‘previously an
uncontested United Nations high-

crop and requires a ___ ___ , „
verized seedbed. Larger seeded va­
rieties usually are nut gown until

HELP WANTED

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Jelbr-vl&gt;. -v-ull,
U.r...... I'......
- |&lt;IR HALF bi.r.Hdry
j' mil’?/

U. 8. Sl*oal Corps Pbuo
OLDTIME WIGWAG WIGWAGS STILb-Semaphore signaling la
exUnalvely used. The wlgwagger with the flag repeats lhe code to
the' walkie-talkie operators, newest members of the signalmen’s
crew, who are equipped with portable radio.

supply routes followed by United
States and British ships bound fur
"Our party had stopped for lunch
on a rocky point ot Lake Manitou.
Dense forest began not over a hun­
dred feet away.
"Our guide. Norman Isbcrg. of
Camp Manitou, had fixed up sum*

among the ttaree great open-waler
oceans ot the .world, says a bulletin
from the National Geurgraphlc so­
ciety. This ocean is naturally less

ti

Repairs furnished ani in­
stalled for all makes ot
furnaces.

.-------- --------------- -------------------- CLEANtNO AND DYEING
•
1
...
....
'llAl'U T&lt;&gt; Ni'fHHil. -In r-ail.r

H-jh: -i

Marshall Furnaces

Used for Horiey Increase
To the average American, "buck­
wheat" means breakfast pancakes,
but in these days of sugar rationing
and labor shortage lhe crop is be­
ing used for honey production and
economic poultry feeding also.
*
When the plants are in flower, an
acre ot buckwheat may supply
enough nectar for bees to make 100
to 150 pounds of honey.
Farmers who do not keep bees'ean
furnish bee pasture for their neigh­
bors. since the insects aid in polb-

Sheldon Agency

DR. L. J. CASTON

Buckwheat Crop Being

fornla. Idaho. Kentucky. Michigan,
Missouri, Oklahoma, Utah and Wis­
consin—are reported as also consid­
ering the use of decalcomania stick-

States choosing to renew plates
for next year are limited to four
square inches of metal for date tags
only.
.

WANTED -WnUan nr sirl for howaework Mr- lx«. Hum-, '.IS H Wa.lv
iutlHO Nt, &lt;111 after 4:«Hl 1*. M.
S3JANITOR WANTKP—&lt;l«&gt;d 1*&gt; Mw.t
be rapil.k trarr ■'••rk Add*'**
( --Janitor" rare ol Hanker
9’3
WANTEH—Maa In w»k -n farm 'Good
warm end k-h-I li.in* rendition.,
.... to Ha.|&gt;n&lt;-. K W. f.-ok, Phone

knot, flitting about. He wasn't quite
as large as a robin.
"He was perched in a tree about
25 feet away, eyeing us cautiously.
JaJfflitvf
MLirry ef
Our movements about the camp Are
didn't seem to frighten him lhe

For Sale-Used Owens
bean hulier on rubber.
F. S. NIETHAMER

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Estimates

cheerfully

given. Dates
Penny Milk for Underprivileged
Underprivileged children attend­
ing Seattle's public playgrounds this
summer can buy half-pint bottles ot
milk for one cent each through ac­
tion ot the city park board, accord-

Shipping Livestock

can Municipal association.
They may also gel tcn-ccnl hot
lunches if plans now under consid­
eration are adopted. /
The penny milk selling is part of
lhe program Inaugurated by lhe
U. S. department of agriculture sev­
eral months ago for areas where
milk is handled under federal mar­
keting orders. By arrangement with
local milk producers the federal
government buys the milk to give lo
any city, civic organisation or indi­
vidual who will distribute it at a

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

CASH

FOR bAl.F. -SOU Im Mate.. Call at liar |
rv Waters. 43« W. Stale er phone I
SMS.
•10
FOR HALE—Mrrl land roller: al«o 1
Timothy .red Heber Foater. Ha.t|n&lt;. ,
Route I 1‘^.t.e 751—FIS
tf I
FOR HALF. • Seroud ratline Alfalfa 1
bar. &lt;■».«•, A. Hrott and Him. Phone |
710—ft 3.
" ■1
FOR HALE—6 rnw«. Farm Maaler mMk
,„c 121. bin.. 19*3 lOHMlri. O-...r Itw e.
X. Umile It-Mil- 1 Mil.. wr.l -f aland-:
pipe.
1* ’ ।
FOR HALF -Im t-*"r drltea t-l"»
dircrr like new. b»« i&gt;n1&lt; due '.■&lt;&gt;
arre.. Clati.l Itoaenber*. Middle. Ill- ‘
FOR Htt.F OR TRAIT

CARDS OF THANKS

M5 No. Michigan Avena*

The present penny milk plan is an
outgrowth of a previous experiment
undertaken In Chicago two years
ago which was extended to 78 areas
in lhe country.

Ft r.ole, ’ll

BS MAKE
EVERY

PAYDAY

Most Newspaper Advertising
The tobacco industry Invests lhe
most money in newspaper advertis­
ing with the automobile industry sec-

irr’t'wn C.e'or'se Rr... Rowle I. OHl'i
For HILF.-Pair • year old Mark par-j
rhrr. - our... l-r.-ke Wanted—RulldInc .I.ira'.l. for rhirken r....p ..r s* ,
rare Harold l a.-. Hanf.rld 7 A
•'s 1
W l *-* T k'fr -T.t
r&gt;no.1 . ...I- itrlk,.’,. 1
rake H-rntr ll-1-..ri, 4 irid*1* w..t &lt;&gt;f ■
lla.‘ir.&lt;&lt; Roni- 1
«3|
V. A NT F.I&gt;—T.. I.uj
’ 111
'
. ■ Will al
a- • I-- 1 ■
II
er llerker. R. ate 3 Phene'N&gt;.'-Fl I
.1
'• 3

ing of possible use of poison gas by
the Germans against lhe Russians
recalls that in the first World war
gas was first used in a German at­
tack on Russian forces, says a bulle­
tin from lhe National Geographic

PETTITS AND PRODUCE

In January. 1915. along the RussoGerman front, the Germans fired
shells containing tear gas. The
weather was so cold, however, that
the chemical was not very ctYeclive.

SO PEACHE&lt;—A» P&lt;"» take nretiar-l
alt fr-.an li.l Jwaary. E M n-f... Pin. I.A- &lt;»rr&gt;,ard
"3'
FOR --LI.I' T..H-itint H»-i
&lt;..&gt;.i.l-r- -«•.-&gt; torn ■-..LI
fl.ntam Jur eani-ihs; ral.l.asr.

COPPOCK

AUCTIONEER
GUARANTEED

Phone 17-F21 Hickory Corner*- at
my expense. Date* can also be made’

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour

cent or less a half-pint The milk Is
purchased from farmers In the area.
About 70 schools were enrolled in
lhe plan this spring and a number
ot cilies ore expected to continue
the distribution through playgrounds

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

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH

LOREN

SATISFACTION

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

We Poy Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES,. . $5.00
COWS ... $4.00
Hide Must Be. In Good Condition
PHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY
Call Nearest Station

HASTINGS—2697

experiment that had been made in
France with chemical shrapnel in
Inn ,u._ -— .v_ e__. .

BOND DAY

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
L jlUi *.U It (dl!»

Truss Fitting
EXPERIENCED
FITTER
•

LY BARKER S
Hastings Phons 2113 1

Exciting Dining Room
An exciting dining room has walls
painted pale turquoise blue above the
knotty pine dado. The windows are
hang with siU length draperies of
glazed figured chintz. mainly tomato
red. Turquoise blue paint colors the
spaces between the shelves of the
Welsh cupboard, the rug is grass in
natural color, and th* furniture
painted light to match the pine wood-

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HO«SIS—S7.S0
COWS— $6.00
We Have a Collector Stationed at 912 West Green St.
in Waitings To Give Immediate Service
We Pay the Phone Charges—Phono Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTING*. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1942

Former Hastings Man
Gets Important Plane AT
Production Position 1=

........

BARRY BYPATHS

T'«vor Van Houten
•» In Jail At Ionia

SECTION

Allegan County
Opened To Deer
■4
.
.
.
nunting Again

I DIED or HEART DISEASE

(home Is four miles south of Lacey,
died of heart disease Saturday night,
Ro IANJP CAMCDrtKJ
Trevor V,n Houten. 17. b in Jail
I The sheriff's office was notified. UnUy JANt CAM t KUN
al IonlB&gt; charged with particlpaldershertff Doster and Coroner Lath­
----------------------------------------------------- ing with John WUl. both of thb
Announcement b made by tha;Top went to the Almond home,
| One of Uie ven* nicest things city, tn steaUng Urea and wheeb state conservation department that 1 No inquest was deemed necessary
from a parked car in Lake Odessa.
about country life is the natural Will b held here on another Allegan county will be opened fori Mrs. Almond U,survived by her
deer hunting again thb year. Thb husband and by eight children, only
grace and -easy Informality with
b the only deer hunting permitted I two of whom were living In the
which one meets new people or by lhe sheriffs'officers here at the in southern Michigan.
home.
request of the Ionia sheriff. The
During lhe regular season for
two
took
the
tires
from
the
wheels,
long ago I met several very dis­
bow and arrow hunter*. Nov. 1
the
latter
being
dumped
in
the
tinguished people and was conscious
river here. Then they put the tires taken, but the county will be closed
on young Will's car. drove to a gas I
I was observing all the rules ot eti­
to hunting during lite regular rifle
quette. Now. in similar circum­ station operator outside the city,
where they sold the tires The of­
stances among country peayle there
However, on Dec. I to 10, the
fense Is serious, because a 1942
Is u genuine warmth and spontaneity
state law doubles the penalty where conservation department wUl su­
that springs from the heart, and one a stolen article b being rationed pervise gun hunting for antlerless
b never conscious to any degree of by lhe federal government.
, deer on the 30.000 acres near Ham­
whether to stand, remain sitting, re­
ilton. where deer are damaging
move gloves or observe any other of AM IL BAUCHMAN
celery crops.
CorporuUon. South Bend. Ind., and
lhe social forms. Living b char­ SUICIDES
Closing date for applications for
Um
Co. .nd Um Houde »"&gt; •
•&gt;» P"'-" ■
"
‘.J? ‘ * “,l“d
acterized
by
Its
absolute
simplicity
Amli Bauchman. 62. a prominent antler less season permits Is October
Eoglnwrino Co. o! Buffalo.
,UlUn« a U&gt;rUlln« low, a«»y.
jPooeto »IU1 Uim.
.
and sincerity.
farmer of Rutland township, was 31. Applicants residing in the area
Finishing the eighth grade in 1902
found early Saturday morning, by are assured permits, and the rest
at Hastings he gained hln first exOne of the very nicest things about his son Harold, hanging by a rope of the hunter quota of BOO will be
pertence at the International Seal
city life is the Immaculate grooming from a rafter in his barn. He was chosen by lot November 4ond Lock Co. Then Mr. McPharlln j A motion picture made
of tlie home, both inside and out. dead when discovered Undersheriff I| A set of triplet fawns and their
for
went to Detroit College where he ,laughter and for excitement.
Moses Stutz, 69&gt; supervisor from Nearly all festive occasions in the Doster and Coroner Lathrop
Lathron were mother,
।
seen on several occasions
studied advanced mathematics and ‘
i Rutland township, since 1933, pass­ city center around the dining room called and made an Investigation. near the. Swan Creek wildlife ex­
later look up mechanical design with ,,"Canal Zone'' starring Chester ed away Tuesday. August 25.
and table. Set for guests, the table No Inquest was deemed necessary. periment station, are an indication
a tutor. He has always been Inter- ' ■Morris. Harriet Hilliard, John Hub­
He had lived in Rutland for 22 Is resplendent in snowy linen, Mr. Bauchman suffered an Injury of the increased supply which will
ested In dies.
years, and prior to 1933 had beep gleaming silver, sparkling glass, hot­ some lime ago. which .resulted at furnish good hunting this fall.
bard.
Mr. McPharlln was one of a large ।I A thrill-roaring drama from one township treasurer. He was a mem­ house flowers and candlelight and times in acute depression, which had
this atmosphere makes lhe act of previously caused him to attempt It
family bArn to Michael and Hen- ;&gt;j of the world's most fearsome dan- ber of the Irving Grange.
। Services were conducted Friday partaking of food a ritual of dis­
delta McPharlln at their home on ।
'at 2 P. M. by Rev Shirley DeOrwot unction
inis nas
tinction ana
and ocauty.
beauty. Thb
lias ngntright- watched carefully by his family. He
8. Bncidway. He hM three brothers: |
mlnlster from Grand Rapids, at the 'ly been described as "The sheen of eluded their vigilance, .n.w
EIE.. uon
&gt;.
Carl. Hastings: John. Hattie Creek: .
however,
Harrv. Detroit: and four sister*: Sage” with Ixiulve Currie.
Leonard funeral home. Interment at fine living." Herr, living b aym- Saturday with the result we have
I ---------------------------Rutland cemetery.
tboUzed
—11—• *by
— formality
--------—
■* fastidious , Ma
-------• -- not
— been
------ in
■
Mrs. Rose Karm' Mra. W. a. Bauer. Edith Fellow*
and
te&lt;J. —
He had
good
Elmer H. Larson, Marinette. Wls. 29
Mr. Stutx is survived by hb wife, conduct.
&gt; health for some time.
Mrs Etta Andrews and Mrs. Cur­
Gene portrays the chief buyer of
...
| He Ls survived by hb widow, his Helen McCormick, Menominee
Loretta; two sons. Irving W. of
of
tis Garrison.
|ia national packing concern who Loretta:
Mich 26
Harold at home, and by on*
to town to warn his friends Rushville. Ind., and Merlin L. of' i just stepped outdoors to think up
Mr and Mrs. McPharlln have comes
.
Robert E. Smith. Jr.. Johnstown 22
Greenville.
6.
C.,
a
daughter
Ruth
q
ic
next
paragraph
and
lhe
ducks
daughter.
Mr*.
Kathryn
Hathaway.
from
buying
mining
$tock.
moved from Indianapolis to Cold­
E . at home; fout grandchildren. gu,e n to n&gt;e They were squlzzcling
Tlie funeral took place Monday Helen E. Gray, Johnstown ... 30
well. N. J They have one daughter.
and
two
sisters.
Mrs.
Anna
Mayes.
1
,
n
u
mut
i
puddle
and
I
walked
over
.
afternoon
at
the
Leonard
funeral
Seth E. Davey. Hastings39
Mrs. WHllum Tnckherry of East 1
Seattle. Wash., and Mrs. Qiza Near l0 a-auh. One of them came out. home. Burial was In Rutland ceme- Audrey E. Bills, Ann Arbor20
Aurora. N Y. and three married .
wiggled his tall, went back and j tery.
Featuring Lulubclle and Scotty. Central City. Neb.
sons. Ray and John of Detroit and
* •‘
squatted down In the thick mud I
----------------- • • *
"
MUNICIPAL COURT
Ltwrencc Jr., of South Bend. The IDon Wilson and Vera Vague In the
and did a hula dance and plastered SCHOOL OF IN8TUCTION
Policeman Endsley picked up
youngest son. Robert, is In the Army 1cast. The film Is full of music,
me before I could retreat. If mud i A school of instruction for elec­ Jesse D Hinckley, of Carlton, on
Air Corjb.
1comedy and fine entertainment.
makes one beautiful I bet I know tlon board officials who will serve------a disorderly charge He was taken
He U uncle of Flying dfficer
13 Municipal
court Monday.,
who
will
be
Miss
Barry
County
at
j
at
the
primary
election
was
held
at
,
into
1
Keith
Smith,
who
confessed
lo
MANY
STREETS
PREPARED
Michael George McPharlln. R. A. F. ;
pleaded not guilty. His trial was
FOR PAVING NEXT YEAR
.breaking and entering Arthur next years' Blue Gill Festival. I . the court house Friday afternoon, ple-i
the wondered why the geese,were stand­ The county clerk explained the re­ set for next Saturday. He was re­
While no paving can be done In Smith's gas station. Just south
quirements
of
the
elecUon
laws.
leased
on
furnishing
9150 ball.
ing
back
about
a
rod
from
the
pud
­
- city limits on M-37. exonerated
,
lhe city thb year, a number
Tlie law itself provides for such InCarl Gllllns. of Baltimore. , was
Streets Win be made ready thb year Lewis Hinckley of having any part dle and now I know.
picked up by Night Pollseman
strucUon.
juiuuiuca he
nr had
nuu
.
John WUl 30. ... »rrr«ri'Sun. &lt;or M-ekwp
- U.. whatever In the burglaries
Parker, at about 4 o'clock Saturday
y
-Hinckley
-' Two rabbits were watching Jeeps CHARLTON PARK
day fey Ihr aherltt'i. offlwn and moUrtlU c.n by obuinwl. S-y-r.l committed, and young
! morning,
morning, on
on a
a uuorocriy
disorderly cnarge.
charge.
roll off an assembly line in unbeeui polle. rh.r.-d «llh b.yakln. blodu of yurt .nd «u&gt;ur h«,t l«-n
Hostings Merchants baseball team | That afternoon he was taken Into
and curtfli.. rta &gt;&lt;ort -f Edwin
mrtUnif of rt. 1 Bui Keith admitted that hte old­ lieveabie numbers. Finally one rab­ played a practice game, with the Municipal court admitted lhe of-­
,,
__________ „ er brother. Maurice. 19. was with bit turned to the other and said.
Park Sunday.
fense. and paid 910 fine and 14 50
authorized
the
street
committee
to
1
him
when
he
had
previously
rob"Do
ypu
know.
I'm
not
Jealous,
but
and Ukln. Iwo.nov Um He hua
&gt;»
Next Sunday the two teams play coat.
■ndinfflMl lhe dffense. He has also proceed with the putting In of curb bed the same station. Maurice was I bet they started with more than for keeps at the fair grounds al
Do not only contend wth evil
acknowledged participating
wltit and gutter on West Grand street arrested by the officers. He was
three o'clock.
thought or Inclinations of the will,
Trevor Von Houten. 17. of thb citv. from South Cass to South Young taken into Municipal court Mon- i
streets,.----also---on lhe „..v
one half block (day,
examination,
and w_
was. Something l'd like to know—Why..waived
--------- -------------------- —
in stealing two tires and wheels nn
but get thyself earnestly engaged
on Uie north side of Westi Bond hrainrt
bound over
over to
to thr
the RAntrmhrr
September trrm
term * do cate aiwaya wan until fly season
HASTINGS
with a good thought or purpose, un­
offenses of both boys arc serious street. Hie council also received I of Circuit court, hb bond being to put on the dignity act, arch their But to appear so—such a strain and til those evil thoughts vanish —An­
udder n recent state law. which a petition asking for curb and gut- fixed at 91,000. which has not been backs, strut and wav* their tails
misery—Ruckert.
selm
1 andriake -three
— -----------—
minutes •to —
get -four
doubles the penalty where rationed ter on South Park street, from West furnbhed.
articles are stolen. Young Will was Grand street to West Marshall. ’ (CITY POLICE REPORT
, riep* thru a screen door. Our* have
taken Into Municipal court Monj At mur
council men- •&gt;»« .•«»!? •J”!’?
dnftynwhere hTwoired exTmlttaUon
committee to Investigate and j,
laEStTuSu“tatZy"but"dont"tell
ci.it, win'll- nr
■ &lt;......c— ■ ■ i
' '
—
mg tno city notice&gt; renoctdi toe the t——- — -- - —
n nu bound
kw».nri nv»r
tn lhe
the Rm.
. .
TTumane
Socletv tbe
The
reason Society. The reason
and was
over to
Sep- , report.
II
two weekB
M the
follows46 driver*
TTumane
tember term of Circuit court His
---------------------------------------lllcemes Issued- four traffic tickets the Jeep lives somewh#re else h beher
and *she
ball waQlxed at 91.000. and was DELTON GIRLS BAKE
(issued: four motor car accidents.CBUSe 1 *‘cked -t h
.er . ,nd
h,‘
ducked and I almost‘ broke my leg.
fumbhed
COOKIES AT 4-H FAIR
policed: 15 miscellaneous complaints ****“*
CORPORAL GARRET
I Y
v°nne Budd
nd Marjorie PalmYvonne
Buao »
ana
Palm- Ii Investigated:
mvesugatea; received
rccervea one report of
ot
h»r
ot
tires;' night
nignt ponce
touna —■
;—
,
. . h7r
.
PREACHED SUNDAY
I"
er of Delton wlU represent Barry i ’larceny
*
"
of “
tires:
police found
. ..
..
....
i■
nresent owners since they took ner.
Control and Mrs Cyril Oarrett «»• &lt;•» club, at the state compe- ' three doors unlocked In the busl- P*™01 o*ners since they took her.
1
are visiting Mrs. Garrett's parents. Utlre contest at Michigan State ness district, a total of 620 bicycle ’
Mr. and Mrs Prank Cooper. Sun-' £“lle«eLansing, on Labor Day licenses have been Issued to date; i*e can* '05C *belr friendship.
a
traffic
count
at
the
intersection
• • •
dav monilhg he spoke at lhe W
en2®r “ B ^Bm
food =f East' Mill street end South Michl- |1 Patriotic note
—
We
have
ten
Methodbt church on lhe subject I preparation demonitratlng oa meal of East’MIU street and South Michl■ A Christian's War Time Duly." cookies at the Michigan 4-H club gon Avenue showed 230 cars In 10 Years' accumulation of Un foil and
minutes.
| wbh to dispose of it where It will
Corporal Garrett prepared tor the ।fBlr , ’
——-■» »---------। help the war effort most. Does anyministry al the Arkansas State ■
Man who man would be
;one know where? Incidentally, a
College and at Howard College in CITIZENSHIP
Must rule the empire of himself.. bouquet to Mr. Annable for his IpBlrmlngltam. Alabama. He has been | EXAMINATION
In It
j teresting Information about blood
stationed tn Alaska, where he has
Examination of ap()Ucanta forMust be supreme.—Shelley.
donors.
been of much asshtanee to the U. 8. citizenship will be held In the
Army Chaplain. .He had n large I court house here Thursday and FriSunday School class, and did other J day of this week. A representative
volunteer religious work among the of lhe federal government will be
American troops.
here to conduct the examination.

- IW.II
awctini
I Regular meeting tonight al the
Lawrence M. McPharlln. former Virginia Weldler, Ray Maenew hall
Hastings resident, has been appoint- Donald. Leo Gorcey
rd chief gage engineer for the Cur- .
’&lt;torx concerns lhe daughter
We will auction off the gallon
Uss-Wright Propeller Division, with Of a composer whose father's mu- Jugs that were collected during the
headquarters.In Caldwell. N.J.
&amp;!c has been stolen by a Broadway fair so bring your pocket book and
take home a bargain. Proceeds will
He will co-ordinate and stand- producer,
go in the fair fund.
ardrze gaging and related matters | z
-----------. Gene Bush b spending from
throughout the division, supervising ,"Dude« Are Pretty People"
] Wednesday until Saturday with hb
plants In Caidwell and Clifton. N. JZ starring Jimmy Rogen. Noah
j parents.----------------Comrade—
and
Mra. —
Roy
Beaver, Pa. and Indianapolb, Ind Beery, Jr.
. --------,
He came to Curtiss-Wright July
Tlie story unwinds at a swanky ; Bush. They will have open house
28. 1941 from the engineering ataffXDude Ranch where Marcia b.0” Friday in hb,honor.
of lhe Army-Navy Munitions Board, swept away by her environment,! Comrade Crane and family have
Washington. D. C.
forgets her fiance and falls for a moved to Batijc Creek where Leo
Prior to this lie has held poalUons cu*b°y1
—
-------Comrade Webb
and family with
of responsibility with the Packard
X '
------!----w
loan Crawford. Melvyn Doujlaa Jn"U»e.lr company. Genevieve McClinMotor
Car Co. Detroit.
Lincoln “• They All Mi~d The Brid“"
MooJ CMrCfttMroR
Sludetake"
, tic of Laming, spent Bunday In

cikUnT'

their proper
duties are (ell
tlot-j —Faber*

A QUOTATION
FOR TODAY
—Washington.

School Supplies

"'“"■ Rutland Supervisor
Moses Stutx Passes

NOTE BOOK PAPER
ALL tflNDS PENCILS, TABLETS
MODELING CLAY

MARRIAGE LICENSES

SCOTCH TAPE, PRINTING SETS

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necessary to win this war.

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funds borrowed from the current income

of individual Americans to finance this
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That’s why it's so impor-

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each week with which to buy War bonds

and stamps. Our American men are giving
up everything, even their lives, to help win

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women will soon be starting, with
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OBITUARY
| Sunday after spending several weeks daughter, Mra. Dean Pottar in Hax- SOUTH SHULTZ
Abraliam John Lelnaar son ot , w,th hu
here- H® *1U »«• i llW lot ’rwkLorraine Manning and Sharon Nothing but Learning at
Abraham and Mary Lelnaar wm lum&lt;
csopenter wort.
I Mr. and Mrs. RusxeU Whittemore
Good Madison College
bom in PmirlcvdUe township. March I Fred Otis. Mr* Porrmt Haven*.
Sunday visitor* In the Melvin
Every American eollege and uni­
ai. 1883 and passed away al hl* Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brway and Mias home at Goodwill.
Our school building is nearing
home In Barry township on Friday. ■ Joan attended tlie W. 8. C. S. al
Bunday visitors at Fred Otis' were completion and *U are pleased with versity is familiar, and sympathet­
August 21. aged 79 year* 5 months. I Melvin Smith's at Goodwill last Pri- Mr and Mr* Louie &amp;way of Kata- the change. Nina Johncock* will ic. with the student who works his,
’or her. way through school But
On February 21.- lift he was ; d*y
.
Rev. Fred Hom and Rev. Leland
united in marrtage to Norah Al- ; Mr. and Mr*. Win. Raven* of
“T “nd Mrs. Cha*. Whittemore
beriton. To th!* union wa* bom Southwest Rutland, abo Mesdame* spent Sunday wiUi Uie Fred Bech- Sherrard attended eampmeettng at other there la no other Institution
of learning quite like Madison col­
Hopkins Sunday.
four clUldren, Orah of Grand Rap- (Sara Brway and Clara Robtnson 't*1® *l their Oun lake cottage.
Mra. G. E. Kenyon visited Mr. and lege at Madison College. Tenn., the
Ids. Milton of Hickory Comers, Milo were gue*t* al Fred OU*' last Thun- .
’••
"
Mrs. Gordon Kenyon ot Hastings
and Buell ot Katamaaoo. all of 'day.
'
FUst Feems Rejected
three
days
last
week.
whom survive.
I The MLvses Genevieve and Maxine i
Among the poets who could InGladys Hine of Kalamazoo and Cumberland river.
With the exception of a few yean ErwaV °r Grand Rapids and Mra I,
e ; tereat no publisher In their first po- Mn. Jessie Hine were dinner guests
he ha* spent his entire life fn Barry i O. Scott and baby of Lansing were
At good old Madison everybody
Sunday gueiits «.
at n..
Ray ErwayV ” iI
8^ had to pay for the printing
county,
buckle* dbwn and, literally works
.nn
nn 1 M1“ P»“y Warren
returned' ot «am« tkemselves were Robert
hi* way to a ''sheepskin " This is
Beside*
family he Thursday from a visit with her ataT the immediate &lt;^crn»t
Rudyard Kipling. Robert W. and Jack of NaahvUle and Donald
^Andchl!dB onekrirt£ M^T Nettie 'tor* Mrs
'Aximton In Char- Service and Carrie Jacob* had to Kenyon of Battle Crock spent Sat­
urday night with Mr. and Mra. Gor­ look upon • campue aea pla yrround
don Kenyon. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. with a aide order of books and leeI Will of Delton and George of HickGordon Kenyon entertained with a turea. Nor for girt* who have Ina
:ory Corners, and other relative* a*
family dinner at their cottage at lhe yen for picking up a knowledge of
well a* a host of friend* to regret
। his passing.
y
mazoo, Battle Creek. Nashville. Yp­ qulrlng social prestige and. possi­
silanti and Hastings.
bly. a broad-shouldered boy friend
jGLASS CREEK
'
from the backfield.
| Mrs. JohiLEwemifn and daughter,
have been spending the past three
Madison college Is a self-support­
—ina oFRatanmzoo and 8gt. Maumonths r.t Acker's Point, started ing alma mater for teU iupporilng
r'Foreman of Missouri, culled on
back to their home in St. Peters­
itives here Tuesday. He expect*
burg. Fla.. Tuesday morning.
founded
in 1904, primarily for young­
be transferred lo Texas to fin­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bom of Willow sters who subscribe to the Seventh
. hl* officer's training al the ex­
Run. spent the weekend with his .Day Adventist • faith. Last season
piration of hta furlough.
parents.
' more than 2,000 boy* and girl* filed
Mr. and Mrs. Mila Ashby spent
Much sympathy is extended to the
rmme- Bauchman family in their bereaveSaturday afternoon with Alta Musti( ­ application* to enter the school
-r ui nope umrer.
' i
11 the
«•"
mrtit.
er of Hope Center.
Heartfelt sympathy Is extended 1 «orl*sbly accommodate about 350
Ray Otis returned to Kalamazoo
to the Bauchman family from their | hand-picked student* who are will­
friends tn thb place
'
1 Ing to skip all collegiate hlgh-Jlnke
Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Sonnevtlle I and emulate the bu«y beaver.
aixh Suzanne and Billy of Battle ‘ Madison waste* no lime in playCrert and little Sharon Manning ' Ing *port*, or watching them. It
of Ypsilanti visited Mr. anu Mrs. has no stadium. It hasn't even got
We're all working togethc
lx«ter SonnevUle Sunday.
a recreation hall. The pupil* are
THIRON ENRICHED
I too busy to recreate. When they're
Uncle Sam. OUR part in thio nationwide program io
Remove Grease First
' not plugging away al Uieir books,
Paint will not adhere to greaseor sleeping, they're working to pay
to help you. Come in . . . let us check your tires for
covered walls. Remove the grease
their way—and to make the college
hidden cuts and bruises, for anevon tread wear.
from the surface by washing with a
a solvent going concern. They don’t
solution such as soap and water to
waste time or mdney on liquor, to­
Periodic inspection of your tires and your car is
which a small amount of ammonia
bacco or card games. Even tea
and coffee'are taboo. Condiment*
vitally important for longer wear. Stop in tomor­
added. Thoroughly wipe off with
and profanity are stranger* lo moANGEL FOOD CAKE - ‘ 39c
naitic Madison.
row, let a friendly Andrus attendant give you the
dry
before
painting.
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2
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JUICE 3-Qoart can 37c

BEANS

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BEVERAGES
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BRIBE YOBS SUGAR
SUMPS JO KS06ER S

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PEANUT BUTTER nam £

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CR1SC0 OR SPRY

CIDER VINEGAR Calion bulk 15c
4

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CORN FLAKES
WHEATIES

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10c

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RED MALAGAS

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APPLES

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KISSES

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MEATS

16c

PAPER PLATES

10c

WAX PAPER

27c

CHARCOAL

27c

CAN BE SO

BEEF

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z-

3 3c

POTATOES

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Bread as Toast
Bread gains In flavor and pleasure
In eating when toasted; It Is also
more digestible after •nailing, espe­
cially for the aged, the infant, and
all weakened digestion or peristal­
sis; bread should be sliced only as
used, and all breads should be sliced
more thinly; before purchssing. look
at the type ot loaf and select one
Which does not hump at the top;
study the spread-area ef the slice.’

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Michigan U. S. No. 1

SCRATCH FEED ■— '%* s2 J3

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MASH

'£*•
M 13.10
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16% DAIRT FEED &gt;m&gt; ''ST 12.03
BLOCK SALT
CATTLE SPRAY

Gallon

69c I

TRUMP

FLY SPRAY

nu 17c

» 35c

CHLORITE

Gallon 25c i

i» 14c

R0flSJ26c

AVALON

SMOKED HAMS
.

Sweetbreads » 38c

»&gt; 36c

Counter Club As»oit*d

Canadian Bam u, 59c

Shrimp VEJI-X lb. 35c

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BRING US WASTE FATS FOR EXPLOSIVES

CONGRESS
Qualified by 4 years of
experience os State? Scna-

His record is outstand­

ing for successful hand­

You will have your op­

ALURE SOAP FLAKES *3? 19c

.
SOAP

a Front the first blueprint tc
the finished bomber, skilled
American labor and electric
power speed the production lines
that are making America su­
preme in the air.

&lt;K&lt;“ 49c

RINS0 OR 0XYD0L Giant pkg. 59c

MOTOR OIL

BONELESS ROLLED VEAL - 35c

FOR

ling of constructive leg­

WOODBURY SOAP

„ 33c

HAMMOND

islation.

Salami mm u. 37c

FRYING CHICKENS ..... .

Cheap Farm Hand
Seventy-four per cent of the food
of the meadowlark Is insects. It
may take a little grain but can be
considered a cheap farm hand.

23c

SOAP FLAKES

No 1 Quality - Sliced

Leena Bm»re &amp; 25c

him.
.
Since coming lo this community,
he became a member of the Irving
Grange and attended regularly un­
til hLv health began to fall. He al­
ways strove to live an honest and
upright life, and in *o doing won
the love and respect of a multitude
of friend*. Throughout hb lung pc-*
rtod of falling health, hta courage
never (ailed and hl* patience knew
no end.
’ Left tn mourn their toss are hl*
wife. Loretta, and 3 of*tht children.
Ervlng. Merlin, and Ruth, the old­
est daughter. Mr*. Louise Dryer, hav­
ing passed away tn- H&gt;M leaving
three small children. Loretta; Bea­
trice. who died at the age of thir­
teen; and Marjorie, who ha* always
lived with lhe family since infancy. '
Abo mourning their low arc two
daughters-in-law. Mrs Qladya Stutz,
wife of Erving: and Mr*. Ora Leu
Stutz, wife of Merlin; and another
granddanghtcr. Mary Lois Stutz,
daughter of Ervlng an&lt;1 Gladys. AU
of hl* brother* and slater have pre­
ceded him In death except Mr*. ■
Hannah May Mayes of Seattle.
Wash, and three half staters: Mra.
Eliza Near of central City. Neb.;
and Mrs Lydia Rom. and Mrs. Mary
Ann Hou*e of Evart. Mich.
Funeral services were held at the
Leonard funeral home. Friday al 2
P. M with Mr. Shirley DeGrnot of
Grand Rapids officiating. Burial waa
in the Rutland cemetery.

Fro« Tuxabtat In Each Package

GRANULATED
u&gt; 37c

He completed hl* elementary
school work al the Duncan Lake
school near Caledonia. Michigan. He
graduated from the Middleville
High school after two year* of study.
He worked his way through the
Michigan Stale college, then known
a* the Michigan Agricultural col­
lege. where he was a member of
the Tau Beta Pi fraternity and took
l»rt in the college sport*
During and after hl* .studies nt
the Michigan Stale College, lie made
hl* own way by teaching school in
a number of location*, among them
the DeTray school in Kent county, •
the Duncan Lake school in Barty
county, the Maple Grove and Sihley schools In Wayne county, and lhe
Carlton High school in Monroe
county, where he lervrd as principal.
During thia time he must have lived
lhe life of the typical country
schoolmaster, a* he often told lntereatlng and humorous stories of
those experiences.
During his school teaching days,
he met Loretta May Ervlng of Fbt
Rock, and they were married April
12. 1898. After a number &lt;&gt;f years
teaching aehtol. he returned to tlie
old homestead in Barr county,
bringing his wife and first child, and
took up farming. Four children were
bom to them: Louise £.. Ervlng W..
Merlin L. and Ruth E.
Although not affiliated with any
church. Mr. Stutx w*» a dcvnled
student of the Bible, having made
It his chief study since early child­
hood. With deep thought, he spent,
many hour* in search ot its hidden
trutiu and many more answering
the questions of those who came to
him for wisdom and guidance. In
id* enrly life he was active in the
Methodist church and later in the
International Bible Students.
During hta entire life he took nn
active and Influential part fn the
affair* of hl* communitv. He lu&lt;*
taken a perronal interest tn town­
ship affairs, serving a* *upcrvl*r.r
until the time of his death His fcllowthlp with the Board of Super­
iors and the other* with whom hr

WHITE SHOE CLEARER botdo 15c j

Meat Loav8» &gt;,?»&gt; 19c
Country Club

Calves Liver i» 53c

toasting or spreading. and alao a
wider, better-proportioned apread­
ing surface.

w-o». bi««h 43c

CHUCK

Armour's Star Tander

Call

39c

(Slalk Sc)

LEAF LETTUCE

f f l!

NO OTHER BEEF SO

BOILING

CELERY

pkg. 1c

PAPER NAPKINS

29c

Michigan Wealthy*

•J±
ith et little ei

Dutch Guiana
Dutch Guiana figured in one of
history's most spectacular trades—
and most spectacular blunders. In
1M7 Holland gave New Nelherland
(roughly what Is now New Yojfc
state)—to England in exchange for
the colony that is now Dutch Guiana.
Tropical colonies were more valued
at that time than those in colder
climates — and South
America
seemed more promising than North
America.
Today lhe population of New York
alate is about 75 limes greater than
that of Dutch Guiana—and there are
13 cities in the modern New Netherland which surpass Paramaribo,
Dutch Guiana's largest city, with
its M.U2 inhabitants.
Today Dutch Guiana figures again
in history for the world's major sup­
plies of bauxite, principal source of
aluminum, are located there.

Michigan Yellow
ONIONS
SWEET POTATOES v'

10c

Jack Frail

SIRLOIN STEAK

To

30c

MARSHMALLOWS

CANDY

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KRAFT IMF CHEESE 2 2. 59c

CHEESE

BLS

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SWAHKYSWIG £JSL 2 £ 31c

MICHIGAN

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2 £. 57c

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Country Club

Lich-Gate*
Wooden lich-gates—roofed-in gate­
way* to churchyard* — exlited in
England 13 centuries ago.

RoataUr Bataan

Phone 2240 daytime. For night
lea phono 2352 or 2230

6

ON THE OFFENSIVE

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MUSTARD

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VULCANIZING AND GENERAL
REPAIRING

Wash. Dry Mrlal Utensil*
Thoroughly wash and dry all
metal utensil* before storing them
in the cupboard—to present rusting.
.It is also a good idea to place them
over a burner on the stove for a
few seconds after washing and dry- .
Ing them.

15c

STUFFED OLIVES

CRACKER JACK

☆

2 ronf 31c

SLICED

TOMATO

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23c

FRUIT COCKTAIL

TWINKLE DESSERTS

PILLSBURY'S FLOUR 341,4-lb. sack 99C
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
&gt; Si .01
ENRICHED FLOUR cc“".,r **X 89c
KROGO VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3 £ 65c
2
33c
EATMORE OLEO

.service Hjqt saves.

OVEN-FRESH COOKIES a* 10c

OBITUARY
.
Moms W. Stutz wax bom ln
Thomapple township. Barry eowity.
Michigan. March 4. 1873. tne aon
of William and Louisa Ann Stutz.
He pawed away at hl* home near
Hastings at eleven o'clock the night

Ell UC

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a

paE£

GEVAERT
exposure

CIGARETTES

4 bars 24C

I £ si.35

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’ 22c!
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A3I ANY X1OGER EMPLOYEE

KROGER STORES

o In every other industry as
well. Uncle Sam outproduces tlie
Axis because he commands the
greatest supply of skilled laboi
and electric power in the world

• Today** tremendous electric
power advantage didn't just
happen. Seven-eighth* of it was
built up by business management
I under public regulation—by-tner

with -a real incentive to work,
create, succeed—and by the savlugs ot millions of Americans
invested in lhe electric industry

a As the industry grew ui-ue:
lhe American system of buslne*,*
management, it employed more
and more people, and served
more and more people—at lowei
and lower price. Today, the av­
erage American home enjoy;
service «* it did 10 or 15 yean

The

many

other

industries

mat make America great grew
the same way—under proved
and practical btcdneM manage­
ment That way al lite la a part
of what this country's fighting
for—and a big reason why well
win—because, every one of out
133 million people has

(or

portunity to

fifty cents
To see the Emperor jump

country

I bought a tump and ho
jumped like fun
And scorched his pants
on lhe Rising Sun.

and

terve

yVur

September

15.

to end carping criticism

chronic

fault-find­

ing and substitute tried

oid to victory. Our »erv-

time. Will you do your

CONSUMERS
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duty for them?
Hammond

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S. 1MI

! BRANCH DISTRICT
I Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wilcox acicampanied Mr. and Mra. Clyde
I Kessler to Battle Creek Sunday and
Kalth Smith 18. waa arraigned in were &gt;U dinner guezt* of Mr. and
Municipal court Wednesday of tail'
Fl°5'd Reynold*.

r» Keith Smith Must

LEGAL NOTICES
nship. .Barry county.
•Jj 4. 1*73. the ton
' Louisa Ann Stutz.
r at hb home near
en o’clock the night

d

hb

MOT1CB OF MOBTOAOB (ALB

«U&gt; br^kln, .M
hdep.

elementary

donio. Michigan. He
i the Middleville
r two year* of study,
way through the
college, then known
n Agricultural oolwa* a member of
fraternity and look
Sic sports
ifter hb studies at
ste College, lie made
teaching school In
atlons^ among them
xd tn Kent county,
kc school in Bnny
»le Grove and Sibyne county, and lhe
ichoo) In Monroe
served as principal,
he must have lived
• typical country
he often told lnumorous stories of

NOTICE TO CREDITOB*

NOTICE IK HEREBY GIVEN. Th.

teaching days.
May Ervlng of Flat
were married April
i number of years
he returned to the
in Ban?' county,
and first child, and
Four children were
&gt;ulse E.. Ervlng W..
ith E.
affiliated with any
it* was a devoted
llble. having made
since early child­
thought. lie spent
•arch of its hidden
y more answering
Chow who came to
and guidance, in

E.I.U '«.&lt; Ro..I i ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

I. FARM MOIITIIAOK COH

the Coat* Grove dbtrict wa* also a 1 Judge McDonald accepted hb plea,
' । Sunday visitor there.
I and remanded him to the custody ot
Mr and Mrs. Frank Barry and
sheriff, without bail, awaiting
son of Sheffield. Ala., and Mrs. Mar- I his sentence
guerlte Howard and son Johnny of
INSURANCE AND REGISTRY
Milo Barry
- ’s the -past week.
-----SERVICES—Mailer* *hould be udvery small attendance at the vised to insure their Christmas gift*
• i school reunion at Reid a recently . of more than ordinary value, howI owing to the busy time, sickness and ever, It should be suggested that
some not knowing about it,
article* of considerable value, esFrank Barry of Sheffield, Ata .1 pectally those of small size, be sealed
and daughter, Mr*. Marguerite How- and sent a* flrst-cta*» regbtered
- ' uro
aril oi
of uansing,
Lansing, were caiiera
caller* ai
at Mr. | mail
I and Mrs. Orr Fliher’s Thursday of
USE OP MONEY ORDERS. Postmasters should recommend to
■ George Cogswell left Friday for lhe public the use ot postal money
A..
..j ; u,c Puo,,c
oi postal money
.... । ,Fort Cu-t&lt;r 10 en^ ^e “V!™d । order* to transmit gift* of money to
■ta* i forces of our country. Hi* home folksi members
-----------------— . forces
of—the armed
outj^kJcalled on
Sunday.
!slde Ulc continental United States
I
r7i..' Wllh rP8an’ 10 ctuh remittance*.

o ipis community,
uber of the Irving
ided regularly un-

te an honest and
in x&gt; doing wmi
set of a multitude
ihout hb long pe-jallh. his courage
Ills patience knejv

■

ike I

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CHOICE BARGAINS
We hove a big farm bargain in Maple Grove. 120
acres of land, rich land, 10 acrei of good wood*
3 tfory barn and you drive right into tho gable,
good house only 6 yean old, fences good.
This farm is*a wonderful buy at $7000.00.

80 ACRES in Johnstown township, 10 miles from
Battle Creek. 7 room house, large basement barn
and other out buildings. Price right.

G-NASHING

NOTICE OF MORTOAOE SALE

i and later in the
lie Students.
Ire life hr took nn
■ntlal part In the
mmunity. Hr hns
Interest In townIng as supervisor
hb death His ftlBoard of Superlers with whom hr
been very dear to

their loss are Ids
3 oPtlifc children,
id Ruth. Qie old-

STILL ANOTHER USE FOR THE JEEP—The combination of Ike
Army’* newest. mo*t maneuvarable vehicle with on* of Ha deadliest
eapons, the heavy machine gun, b proving to be valuable ev
beyond first hope*. Low In silhouette, the Jeep knows no obstacle
when bringing it*
eapons to front line action.

and also at Royal Barnum's Saturfrem
J*11 there. He wa*
day night. It doe* seem that people j removing a portion of the grating i
should tie or ahut. up their dogs'at |rrom hla cel* wh«» ‘he officers there I
।
zea was usco I
night, as two dogs that run nights cal*ght him at iL
I cine rather than
killed several rabbit* for Floyd Ben- .Sheriff Bera drove to Phoenix
beverage until
ner's on the Center road, earlier and returned with young Smith last
in lhe season, and at two other | ***k- Wt understand that he ha*1
place* killed mother cat* and their confessed the robbery and the theft i
Sunday
School
kitten*, one a much prized pet of a | °* lwo “re. How could any young ■
About 22,000,000 person* attend
little girl. It’s, really too bad that,
Imagine he cpuldjiet away I
• Sunday school regularly throughout

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

iooI

j'

i

taring the oil atation of Arthur Wllcox’attanded Ionia free fiir tail
Smith on MJ1. Just south of the city Friday.
11 on the night ol July 12. Money and 1 Ur and Mn Henry Bidelman
I a lot of cigarettes were taken. In ■'*’ attended the Ionia fair tail
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
l.thl* case the probate court had re- . Friday
HUI* of Mkhia-a. Th. I
, Unqulahed ita Jurisdiction a* young
Kenneth Wilcox of Battle Creek
AlSmith
---- MW,had
**, *hown that he waa not a,e d|nner with hl* parent*. Mr.
------- -- to mend hta ways. He ; and Mni. Herbie Wilcox, tail Fri­
: disposed
t* ‘".rd*
’ w,ved examln“tian m Municipal day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton and
liwemUr. I court, and waa bound over to the
ih» for, September term of Circuit court. children spent Sunday with Mar­
•I»&lt;»*«»d 1 Judce rntlriirh,
hi.
.. shall relative*.
Mrs. R E Hall and Sandra spent
oHitr. in j *1.000 which was not furnished.
t„ .... ! Reith wa* arrested shortly after Sunday afternoon in this neighbor­
hood.
Mrs. Vincent Norton spent the
but made hb escape by dropping to weekend In Battle Creek returning
। the ground from a second story Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs O. D. Fossett spent
That home ha* no cell
He stole a second car and Saturday at Bedford with their son
MARTIN CORNERS
--------------i made hb escape. He wa* picked up and family,
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Green and
Mr*. Susie Boyles b visiting her 1 ,n phoenl*. Arizona after the robslster. Mr*. Ethel Ragla of Hastings Ibery warrant had been issued. The family of Bellevue and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Fossett and sons of Bed.
township.। Phoenix officers reported that their.
Dogs killed some sheep at Floyd Prtsoner nearly made a second es­ 1 ford spent Sunday with Mr. and

ror. PUBLICATION

n*

FARM MORTHAIIK COB

and Mr*. Orr Ftahcr Tuesday of last ui..
— against
.u_
bition
the importation of.
I United States money, and it could
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Bamum are 1 not- be used If received.
However.
receiving congratulation* on the: domestic postal money orders can ■
birth of an 8 lb. son. Stephen MarSliRll born Sunday, Aug. 23. Mr*, are located, and they are paid in ,
Barnum and little son came home

IN BALTIMORE we have an 80 acres, good set
of buildings, electricity, good soil, $3000.00.
Mother, I found u dime
today,
Quick, my darling daugh­
ter!
—’
Hitler * out on a hickory
limb,
a““‘
Stamp him into the
..

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।

WE HAVE 30 acre* 8Vi miles south of Hash
on M-43, good set of buildings, some wooas,
house overlooks lake. $2500.00. Will sell with
5500.00 down.

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AN EXCELLENT house in the 4th ward. 3 bed­
rooms up, 1 bedroom downstairs, 2 living rooms,
dining room, Ifjtchen, complete bath down and
scat upstairs. $4000.00.

The Best Investment on Earth,
is lhe Earth Itself

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
BUY WAR BONDS
AND STAMPS

STEBBINS Bl II.D1NG

PHONE 2659

Week and Mrs. Margaret Demond । ,the orders are presented.
is caring for them.
MLss Bemlta cogswell o! Hastings
and Miss Martelle Gillespie visited 1
Aunt Millie Fisher from Wednesday
until Friday of last week.
Mra. Millie Fisher was an after
noon caller at the home* of Mra. ।
Martha Watkins and Mrs. Laura |
Mattoon In Hastings Wednesday of:
last week.

in 1026 Irtiving •
en. Loretta; Beathe age of tidrlily since infancy.

firs. Gladys Stutz.
rlin; and another
lary Lob Gtutr.
t and Gladys. All
1 sister have prealh except Mrs.
iyes of Seattle,
half sisters: Mra.
itrnl City, Neb :
ls. and Mrs. Mary
.rt. Mich.
were held at the
ome. Friday al 2
irley DeGroot of
lating. Burial was
letery.

OHIO IO li

STATE or MICHIGAN— ORDER
THE CONSERVATION COMMISBION----------------COOT
aAIJJNDLES.
ANn wooncocx

m Hand
cent of tlie food
k is insect). It
train but can be
farm hand.

Death Valley 8cotly
Walter Scott known as Death Val­
ley Scotty, approached lhe Santa Fe
railroad, in Los Angeles. Calif., on
July 8. 1003, -’in the interest of
making the speediest train trip to
Chicago In history. The next day
at 1 p. m. the "Coyote Special." con­
sisting of a locomotive, dining car
pulled out of Los Angeles. It came
to a halt In Chicago 44 hours and
54 minutes later, beating the pre­
vious record by 13 hours and two
minutes. The history-making ride
cost Scotty *5.500.

MONEY
1 for Buying

Remodeling,

Blocking Care

sisters, but observation leads u* to
conclude that some ot the horn*
washers do not do well by their
hosiery.
crinkled and the result is that the :
legs look mottled. Before hanging f
them up. flatten
~
them In shape.
.
[
They should, by right*, be ironed on
Uie wrong side, a* the Iron put* on
a shine. It Is so easy, when put­
ting on stockings, to see that the
back seam Is straight

IOND
RESS

Repairing is
still available
but don’t

• 4 years of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

State Sena-

wait I
i outsfand-

WAR SAVINGS BONDS FOR SALE HERE Come in today!
Children ore especially invited to make their Bond purchases here.

sful hanductire leg-

1942

1915

e your opNOTICE TO UBBDITOB*

mber

15,
K&gt;1.1,in

I criticism

Be Prepared!

BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!
You can buy the home you like
even if you can't build the
one you want! So decide on the one you like and |et ui help
you buy it. We can still finance the purchase of a home that
is already built and finance repairing and remodeling, but, we
don't know how much longer we will be allowed to. So if you
tomorrow
want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now
may be too late. We will be glad to explain our plan that will
aid you in buying. Come in today

Remember Libya, lhe PhUipplnes. and Peart Harbor

Fault-find-

Had we foUowed lhe advice of Winston Churchill. MacArthur

tute tried

faUen open u*.

instructive

Therefore, keep insured. Drive carefully, and

S12.000.000 PAID IN 27 YEARS

Our servUUiens. Avail yourself of the advantage offered by this long
established, state-wide organisation

votc Jhi*

i do your

m (joo on

NOTICE TO CBBDITOBS
Congrras
Committee

CAN

JERRY ANDRUS. National Bank Bldg., Phone 2519

Citizens’ Mutual Automobile Insurance Co
HOWCH. Michigan

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

MEMBER F. H. L. B

PHON!

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER, TOUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER J, 1942

FOUR

QUIMBY
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cross and
Mr. and Mra. Burr Rowley were
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs.
I Merle Rowley.
! Norman and Ann McIntyre spent
a few days last week with Uieir
i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
I Mead of Barryvllie,
Almont visited at the home of his
parent*. lUv. and Mra. J. 6. Deabler
Frittay.
She will also coach girl s basketball
Callen at the V. R. Wotring home Helen is a graduate of Woodland
high school and graduated from
M. S. C taM spring.
Miss Mary Townsend, daughter of
Opal Olles. Grand
land to Kalamazoo last Thursday
Rapids. Mrs. Bertha Mullenlx .and
tanigan. daughter of Mr and for their physical examinations are
two children and niece, and MIm
fie Flanigan of South Wood- now members of the Army, having
Catherine Spindler and James Grif­
d
Miss
Jean
Kantner.
daugh'
passed tlie Anal test.
/
fith. Battle Creek, Mrs Emma Plott,
Mr and Mrs Guy Kantner.
They will report for duty at Fort
Wayland. Mrs Maud Wotting and
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. New. Nashville.
Mrs. Myrtle Owens and Miss Agatha

building during-Uie summer. A new
1 chimney has been built to replace
the one destroyed1, when struck by
lightning last May itth. Also a new
chimney has been erected on the
shop for the operation of the forge.
The matter ot lire playground
safety has been improved in three
ways. A new set of swings with

| has been attached to lhe giant
’stride.
’
u...
The_ faculty «...
has «
five new .teachers
on the staff: Doris Whitney and
Mildred Nowlcke—Primary' grade;.:
Mrs. Lena Whitaker and Ray ' received his commission as First ------ —
Gatin of Chelsea spent Sunday with ' ---------------* ... **"
— ‘------" ' '
termediate grades; Arlle Spindler—
C«i&lt;s He is expecting to be called . upper elementary; Thomas L. Moon
to duty within a month.
'—Junior High; Ruth L. Scott—Home
'Dr. Somo has been practicing den-J economics: Ruth I. Walcott—Comlistry In Coldwater for the past two niercial: Frances Bawdy—English.
'
Latin: Clifton Mlel—Shop and Jr.
High; Don McCormack—Agriculture
and Science: Gordon Williams—
Principal and Music: H A.'Kltson—
Superintendent; Health Counselor—

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Mis. Sam Smith of near Nashville, were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anders
| Their son Robert, who was in a and children. John and Suann and
I camp in Louisiana, is now in Atas- . Mr. and Mra. Charles Wallace of
' *“
•*-*••—
---------- —-------..

j Williams. where the/ had is family
gathering, as their son was home
,from r&gt;
. rn
— .a
Camp Forest.
Tenn., •for
few days.
.
, Mr and Mrs. Theodore Wlerlnga
an(j jjgunh^. Anna May. of Grand
Rapids, brought their mother. Mrs.
Hallie Johnron home tast Monday

i many new youngsters starting In

The old Quimby store is being
tom down after being a landmark
in the community for many years.

weekend On Sunday afternoon they
Not Eltn Trees
c;J led on their aunt. Mrs. Eva John- । Mrs. Idtia Hall, who is staying in
j Out in Columbus. Ohio, they lost
; the Perry home, visited Mr. and I 1.500 alms in two years from dis;Mrs. George Stowell and nephew.
ease. Even the forest trees died of
Robert Carmen On Sunday.
Mr mid Mn Allw-H Porml nnri &lt; the same trouble. The dreaded
Dutch elm disease came in for conj
demnation again and lhe governNiethamcr. Ceci) Jordan. Guy Maknoth Reynolds’ Saturday evening.
Icy. Verdon Stowell. Lilburn France. Coming and Hattie Johnson home । Shirley Ann Reynolds spent from ment agencies got busy. Thon a dis­
। the forepart of last week. She left ' Wednesday until Sunday with her ' cover? was made! It was not the
Wednesday to visit her daughter I aunt. Mrs Hazel Standley and fam- , Dutch elm disease at all. It was
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
i reported that a virus was the trou­
Kayner lit Lansing. She came to ■ E. A Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. ble and "phlom necrosis,” Is the
। Kenneth Reynolds and family spent new enemy. In fact it is said Use
—Worship Service and
I Sunday with Vem Reynolds smd i Dutch elm disease is on the wane
Heintz of prand Ledge
family of Kalamazoo.
। family of Flint came Saturday to । Mr. and Mrs Emory Wood of and this new threatening condition
spend the weekend with her par- I1 Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley opens up another battle front for
scientists.
Thursday. Sept 3 Is cleaning day ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver and ;,
I Lyons of Buttle Creek and Mra. Ctaral the churcK All ladles of the con­ family. Their soil, who has spent I,
gregation are asked to be present. the past few weeks here, will return j,ence Goucher of Hustings were SunSteel Uses Most Water
A pot luck dinner will be served al
New York's five boroughs conMrs Leslie Steeby accompanied
Mrs. J. L. Smith spent Wedns- | iume ofily one-quarter a* much waTuesdav. Sept. 1—Women's
day with Mrs. EJnory Wood oi ter in 24 hours as is utilized by the
sionary Society will meet
Mrs Philip Nichols, spent Thursday Maple Grove.
। steel Industry when operating at caIn Hastings.
parity. Sr.-cl uses four billion gallons
| of water, a day—trillions ot gallons
PLEASANT RIDGE
When re-using Wool yam from old I a year.
School began Monday morning sweaters, afghans. etc., wash the-garment thoroughly first, by dousing'it
Panama Canal
trict Superintendent. Kalamazoo,
up and down gently in generous '
Tlie Panama canal was opened
will present the Communion Service
luke-warm suds. Rinse repeatedly I for world traffic In August, 1914. and
Allen
of
Lansing
spent
Friday
with
and Quarterly Conference.
lhe first ship to pass through the
Mr. and Mi's. Alton Wood and Grey­
, locks was the U- S. steamship Ani con. erdwded with govcrnnicnj ofI ficlaGr and disliiiRSished guests.
the hanks lightly in cool suds, to re­ j
---------------------------------------move kinks as well as any signs ot
Small Charge
soil that may rcinulujiftcr Uie first i
While some birds make a small
washing. Dry by hanging one loop charge for their keep, most ot them
of Uie hank over a rod, then wind found on the farms are valuable
Into balls for knitting.
x
tenants, as shown by their year1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klnne spent
round food habits, the U. S. Fish and
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Wildlife service points out.
Arthur L Dodge, pastor
, Whitlock at Barryvllie.
Proper tree camoullage will make
X) A. M —Morning worship and
cities and military centers relative­
Casting Large Bell
ly Inconspicuous from tlie aky. Nat­
Wlien a large bell Is cast, it Is
11:(X) A. M.—Sunday school
ural c.iinouilagc value of trees may
customary to leave It In the mold
7:30 P. M. —Young Peoples' meetfor a considerable length of lime lo
complete the cooling process and to
Seek ye the Lord while he may
found, call ye upon him while
avoid cracking.

12 ft. WIDTHS
SMARTEST STYLES .. ARMSTRONG

(otLv was also home from Willow
Run for tlie weekend.
gchQ0| slarte(1 Monday with

j

A U. S. marine was lhe organizer
of the first troop of Boy Scouts in
Nicaragua.

10 00 A. M — Morning worship.
11 A- M.—Sunday school.

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requiremenfs. STOP IN TODAY.

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PHONE 2747

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,

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• INSURES FOLLOWING
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FARM

Largest Bridge
Largest pohlnon bridge in the
j world is a span of the Luke Wash­
, ington abridge, near Scuttle. Wash.
The highway Is carried on,linked
j concrete pontoons for 0.MI feet, with
1 the entire floating structure displac­
ing more than 100.000 tons.
|
Opium Pappy
!
The opium poppy has teen sug­
, gested as a war-time food crop in
j England, since Uie seeds—which
■ contain no.narcotic—yield an edible
.
। oil
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Secretary of Navy
&gt;
The ofilrij of the secretary of the
navy was established by congress in
[ 179B.
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Yov probably never thought of central
office switchboards as "battle stations.**
They arc vital to the war effort today . ..
and unnecessary Long Distance calls
bottleneck the switchboards.
Normally, we’d build enough extra
circuits to handle the load. But. today.
war production needs the copper, steel,
rubber and other materials required for
adequate telephone expansion.
Here are a few ways y ou can help speed
the war effort:
1. Make only the most essential Long
DUlance calliT-

GRAINS

War calls must go through!

RED ROCK-IRED WHEAT!
AMERICAN BANNER-(White Wheat1

3. ff hen pouible, give the number of

SELECT SEED OF HIGH YIELDING CRAIN VAR1ETIES is always a good investment. We have a com­
plete (tack of seed grains of high quality and germi­
nation. The very best seed wheat it a bargain in tho
•nd.

lhe telephone you are calling on

Long Dittance.

Wc can all help to make the most of
preseut telephone facilities. For example:
Never ask Information for a number
that is listed in the djrcctory. It crowds
the already busy equipment unneces­
sarily. Before you pick up the tele­
phone — remeinber:
WAR CALLS

MUST GO

THROUGH

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

Treat AU Cereal
Seed With
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_

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Controls Stinking Smut
This easy dutt
treatment is
it ture.
“u&gt;&gt; iicuimunr
sure,
an&lt;* co,e
* a_
^°uf
2c per bushel
of
((b
70c
32bu
of teed.

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TELEPHONE 21 IE

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�TWE HABTINO8 BANNER, THURSDAY, ffiFOMBn J. IMS

MIDDLEVILLE

able

In the
Wash-

t. with

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n.&lt;p in
■which
edible

of the

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nteo purchased ladles' apparel for ' urday for a wackend visit with hl*

•bo test weak joined uncle Barn's
John P. Baas. »ho hid been ae- 1 Saturday night to Mackinaw Otty to
eoast guard forces and was one of rlously U1 at Uie Jarslfer Convalas-! join his wife and children who have
Misses Jean Smith and Mary I Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson spent daughter Marilyn accompanied him
nearly two hundred bays sent lo the cent home in Hasting* for Wfttil
vacauonlng there All art sxLou Kevlett of Detroit are visiting Wednesday with their daughter, •nd
remain for a week with her
Jean's grandmother and uncle, Mn. Mrs Bernard Peck and family, near grandmother.
■
Mrs J. J. McMahon of Orlando. d*&gt;' morning at Uie age of 71 year*.'
hotne
.
H. E. Bennett and Charles Cox. and Hastings.
Master Douglas Stevens of LanBlake, gnd. family.
'
’ this vicinity with hte parent* When
trip to HasUnga, this M
rtmlhcs
Mr.’and Mrs-Junior MartlndaJe of *‘ng has been spandirtg the past
been
living
al
Msnitistte,
will
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harper spent Yankee Spring*, who were recently »e«k *»lh hte young cousin. Donald
Qeorss Holes was taken to the r°ur year* oW T11*)’ **riked an the
Cha* Crookston acratr
hmiUI In Ann Artor ; '*"»
"Ul" nonhwm ,11 »•'
Saturday and Sunday al Ionia at married left Tuteday for California Solomon of the west county line,
the home of her brother. Fred where he win attend a Deteel aehoAI.
Mr. and Mn. Peter Peterson and
ckel* d*frnif ,ob
treatment af stomach trouble. Mra.
He had never married but re- .
daughters,
Howard as hti son Maurice leaves I Air*. L. O. Palmer and her moth-1 her mother. Mra. Alvah Slckete
’ HO»« rtelted
... . .....
__ te .
.. I malnpri
a ..
tenX interested
...In dotag
- C,riU 7SL.iL
him te.
Saturday
and
mained tnu,
true trt
to lb.
the memory of hl* .j a
group
Red held an Friday 81 I
for U. 8. service thte week.
' cr-ln-law. ‘Mr*. George Palmer of apent Friday at Elsie with a •**! PS
h. Mr. &gt; J 'T.isra .»&gt;..r found
eon(UUon mbch lmpnrved. fianee, Mte* Lavina MUrphy. who ; Croa* work haa now boen orgaMMd ground was attended
Mtes Mattie Pfeifer of Grand Chelsea spent Wednesday at the relative.
I home Thursday afternoon of thia
Rapids yteited Mrs Mattle Garrett .
■ .™...
home „f
of the former's father,
father. F. O.
0.1 Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Bert Culver of MarMar­ week. Those attending are asked 1 , Mrs. Day Pugh and little daugh­ died leu than a month terete lhe
date mi for their marriage. He eared
aud Mrs. Frances White, Friday.
,o"'—
“tin were “
*............
‘ of the —
*IStokoe.
Sunday
guests
Ed
Mary Ellen of Vermontville, for
to remember the special missionary ter,
'
ror nts
his parents aunng
during uieir
their latter
tatter Mn. Jean BatecW.
Batectf. Thursday after- locauoo • very «
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Segerstrom ward JSckson family of the west
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. yean and was a good tnah, ot Whom ! noon. August 27. Mr* Roy Hub- ’ piece for picnic
Many from thte vicinity visited
offering.
\
Wm McKevltt from Thursday until
the Jersey cattle parish show at of Grand Rapids, are staying with county Une.
’ eighteen laall speak well. He i» survived by'—
' ‘head of tho American
------- -------*
bard,
Red . ।
mKae| of the Glen
Sunday evening.
Wayland last week. Clarence Ixing- his mother. Mrs. Blanch Segerstrom.' MIm
three
sisters.
Mra,
Will
Trumble
and
C
tom
chapter
of Barry county and ''
to Bellevue Friday to attend
street. Howard Smith and Oscar arid H«T«ld began work in the Wlilte , Blakc household, spent Uie latter Talbot
We are informed that .Clavton Mr* Simon Mgichele of thte vicin­ Mra. Richard Cook, both of Hastings i1
the funeral of Mra. Winnie Dandob
of Ule wcek wlth
Kaechele were among lhe exhibitors Product corporation, this Monday, i
Tinker
lias
passed
his
physical
ex
­
ity. Mr* Pearl Murphy of Caledonia, were present and gave a most in- • I—— — —------- --- ----------Brown, stepsister of Mr. Talbot who
Mrs. Hoy Cook of Battle Creek ut Saranac
from thte vicinity.
. wa* not well enough to go. Mra. amination and te called for the U. S. and two brothers. Leon of Eaton territlng talk on lhe work of the tesn responded with their
apent the.weekend with her daugh’
Mr. und Mr*. Earl Van Sickle and
Rev. and Mr*. I. E. cprley and Brown&lt; who realde«i ln Middleville army service. September 10.
Rapid* and Tom of Middleville. Fu­ Red Cross. Under Mrs. Hubbard's
Utile ion returned Thursday evening Sarah Campbell, and also visited her children, Geraldine. Ira&gt;nd David whfn a g)rl&gt; died suddenly while at &gt; Stuart Rlgler was
... .
a .w.
recent patient neral M-relcw were held thte Tues- supervision the following officers,
rrmn.r vacation *|&gt;ent with hb. peo­ son Neal at the Ralph Kenyon home of Katemasoo were ThunSlay lunch- lhe phone. 8he hsd not been well at Pennock hospital where he had
were elected: Chairman—Mr*. Jean were Mra. Sylvia Allen, oktest native
ple at Hart, and at a cabin al Man- weal ot town. \
__________________
con guests at the Floyd Hole* home ,^nce the death of her son. Frank __
an...
operation
for removal—
of-----------tonsils, Methodist church with Interment tn
Balsch; co-chairman for knitting, bcm Thomapple township resident
Brown. jmblteher of the Bellevue Autos driven
A’4— by±-ir
“. Adams
-7
-* . the Parmelee cemetery.
Iva
of
Mr*. Ruth Schad: co-chairman for who passed her Wnd birthday last
Mrs. Hattie Smith accompanied nod also called on other friends.
and Mrs j p wSehjpp^,.
an&lt;1,.llu
northwest ThamAnnl.
Thomapple nnH
and Prank
Frank | 8upt
I
w„lwc
sewing. Mn. Lenna Kirkpatrick; April. Her grandfather. Henry Leon■
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Bwerdfcger her son Arthur snd'faajHy of Has­ They enjoy thrir new home in lhe paper. who met .death a year ago -nrthw...
&lt; in an auto accident. Mn. Brown had Gibbs of north Grand Rapid.* St. [ children *pent tills Tuesday afler- wcretary. Mra. Allcp Bender. The
mid twin son*. Byron and Roy of tings to Coopcr»vllle.'" Thur*day - .Celery clly very much.
Sunday -------------' n(X)n i‘nd
evening*wlih*8utrt.
c.*W. first general meeting for all who
Twp. Treasurer Grover Cline spent b&lt;-en In lire millinery business and each received slight damage a„nx&gt;»
u —
-------- _ ...
Buffalo, .arrived Thursday for a where they all visited until Satur­
week's vnjt wlUi her parent*. Mr. day with another *on. John Smith. the weekend al Grandville with hte for *ome time operated stores at afternoon, when they collided in Lubbers and family at Plainwell.
„r Mra.
Mr. Dor*
n«r.
Mf nn&lt;J
Carizr
city hall, at 3 P; M. Monday. SSpt.
and Mra. Chas Parker. Mrs. Roman
ChxrLrttr and still front of Uie home of
Battle Creek and Charlotte
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Enders of nephew. Will Scott and family.
Feldptiusch arul two children of Grand Rapids spent a few days
Mrs. Philip Bender and son For- retained her store in Charlotte. She
three daughters and two noting
Hn.itIngs, who had been visiting
, rest left for Detroit early Friday is survived by her mother. Mrs. Eva turning around. None of the four oc­ friends, all of Muskegon parish for sewing tnoshlnes. If anyone iuui
them, returned home with them.
Sain Coate. Friday diaries Crook­ morning where they called on rela- ; Talbot of lhe Lane Memorial Home cupants of the car* were Injured where Rev. I, W. Minor once one which might be used for the
her blind Invalid husband who la
•
Mr and Mrs Andrew Gackter and stun look, them and Mr. aqd Mrs. five*, and then continued to He*- [ In Charlotte, who for years con- aside from a shaking up no It wa* preached, were caller* at the
Forrest relurhed [ ducted millinery stores in Middle­ what might be termed a lucky occl- Methodist parsonage. Sunday.
Mra. Jean Batech and It will be
Mr. and Mrs. John Kepkcy spent Coals to Hastings where Harold peler. Canada
Tuesday with the formers sister. joined the Inductees going to Fort . home the first nf thl* week accom- vile.
d^4te« Pauline Benaway of the '
In the teaching field called for. Arrangement* have been
Mtes Pauline Benaway of the
ln the teaching field made U)
to mee
meett al
al Uie
the city
city hall weekwcekMrs Dora Kepkey in west Thorn- Custer. Hl* wife will continue her panled by hl* wife and three young , Ml&amp;s Bernice Johnson of the
sons who had been there on a visit. 1 white Products Corporation office. Bell Telephone Exchange, Battle
drA* 'u
the fan^eT ly and to do sewing, however thte
appte.
•
work in the city.
'
Hte mother remained for e longer &gt;
'iL.5°!.“HLunjrS WnLr « Cr«»
hrn.r.r U»
“•t ““ .“I1?? T“‘
mother remained for r longer ■ wa. taken to Hastings on Monday of Creek was home for the weekend.
- - —-------------------- —■—• aoe» n«n mean uia* me acwu.* ■»»» Ctsler. Mra. Mary Gray, Mn. Orph*
Mra Elmer Fenton te spending
Miss Alice Dutcher of Silver lake Hte
’trit.
UH wert and an T^^ “derMtes Lydia Cronlnger who has
‘heir families are grown. Mrs *
tbert
can be done Gray of Caledonia, Mra. France*
two weeks In Japkson with her is visiting at the home of her
Mrs. Bert Briggs
Brleas of MerMer--------- ... eperatum
the summer al
^X™*oTr
’ re­ Carl, Mr* MatUe Lynd. Mn. Oeo.
Mr. and Mr.*.
i went"a'n
operation for
for appendicitis
appendldUs. been spending lhe
at home
nome i
at home and finished garments
daughter. Mra. Clvu. Lewis juul grandmother. Mra Mac Cronlnger.
. .___a .
and Mra. Charles McPeck of ' sh. ..
fin&gt;
__________
recovery—which
ui.l
leave* tnr
for bar
her taarhtna
leaching n.wittion
position in ter Katheryn
Kiuiicryn of Grand Rapids have
have turned. Everyone of the community
family.
Mrs. Claude Rosenberg took Pvt. rilt,
Augusta, were visitor, of the ladle* ,,to her m^7rte.^a
the Dayton. O, aehools. the tetter
“part?Ae’?1 l"
te invited to help with this worth­ Baird. After the dinner an appro­
Dr. and Mrs Hemingway Fuller Clarence Helmer who had been home steter. Mrs Ray Lyons and husband “fZ nf P«‘ of
«*”1? ‘^JOr^r
‘7ch
W.ood while project whether or not you priate devotional service waa ted by
and their two daughters. Lucinda on furlough to Grand Rapids Thurs­ over the weekend. ‘
I,.
“trJw?l
Prairie Garden elub will be
Mr. Ten Eyck te employed at attended the meeting and It is Rev. I. Minor followed by a short
and Syvla Lou. also Mr. and Mra day. on lite return to Camp Crowd­
The Eastern Star member, had a
bSnJiT eLX MlSJ —
—,’-•
- -‘“
'
en^ti^
by'Mra
R.'&gt;:“LyoAs'
W!llow Run and the daughter hoped
I
many will respond to the call. business session. A program in­
Leo Tewksbury, all of Grand Rapid.* er. Mo. and spent lhe day with
very enjoyable meeting Friday eveVtelSl Com™ Hl
•ugh
«h 8
Si‘ this
lhU Tuesday
IGrelchen te in Ann Arbor. Mra. । The monthly meeting df lhe Della cluded a humorous review and comwere Sunday callers of Mr and friend.* and relatives
ning
when
one
of
the
number.
Mrs
?S.
TLirSrZ
'
Tweritv-nlne
relative!
Twenty-nine
relative*
and
friends
,
«»&gt;el
Harper
Kaechele of Grand
partson of the customs, changes and
Mra W. K. Llcbler.
i Mr. and Mr*. Frank Garbow went John Fteher. nee Jean Bites, was
S tS7X»v gathered at the Claude Rosenberg | ^P14*, wl1* *ttcnd the Western Allen Past Matrons club will be Incident* of the last eighty years a*
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Crookston were lo Toledo Saturday and spent lhe
held on the new playgi|ind. thl*
’a. \ n* home In norUiwest Thornhpple. j 8‘alf foT “ &gt;’*»''
returning week Friday evening with pot luck compared to present day, given by
Friday supper guests of hte broth­ I weekend with their daughter. Mrs. honored with a mtscellaneoua showSunday honoring Ellsworth Moore
Uie teaching field. Iter son is In
er. The men served the rtfresher-in-law nnd steter. Mr. and Mra. Mac Eppens and family.
ment* and all report a good time.
” 1MUlute' of Grand Rapid* who te called far | “"ice and daughter Ruth taking,
Mark Ritchie nt their Gun Like
Loren Tungate Li home from
The children of the Junior room ,u ln Orftnd ^P*4*Mn. Mattle Lynd who has kpent tho
final examine lion for the army. ■
training st the University,
cottage.
spending some weeks in a convales­
.
morning Scot s’ The &lt;aj-*s
* Mr. and Mra. Charles Robertson cent home in Grand Rapids and, of the Methodist Bunday school ' Vcryl Boyer and lady friend of Those present were Mr. and Mrs hospital
lnclJdM regtstraltaei of
returned home Friday night from much Improved in health. Good and their teachers had s nice pic- ; Lansing were Sunday visitors of his Byron Moore and son Russell. Mr., MIm Helen Jorgenson, daughter of
nic supper at the church Thursday . mother. Mrs. Claude Kermeen. and and Mr*. Ellsworth Moore. Mr and Mr and Mn Robert Jorgenson of alu*cnU an aa^mbly for announcen visit with their son. Pvt. John news we are all glad to hear.
Mrs Monros Oibbs. Will Bassett. Mr. Middleville, and Rohrw Jackson.
a^£ef ibJSStetor experience* with hoop skirts which
I family.
Robertson at CAmn Shelby. Miss.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Stimson spent evening.
Mr.
Rlehard
son of
of Mn.
Mr, Mvrta
,h.
Grades will meet in their brought many laughs. Mra. Lynd
and Mrs
Richard Wlteon
IVlteon and
and I|.ion
Myrta J.r.-n
Jackson „r
of the
HIs wife who had also been visiting suhdav with Mr. and Mrs Dan,, Paul Morehouse of Parmelee, | A memorial service will be held at ..,a
taught for five years in the primary
Youngblood of Caledonia at their young son of Mr and Mrs. Hubert the home of Mr. and Mrs Iva Adams daughter Judy., all of Grand Rapids. 1 west county line were married Sat- rooms for registration ana ciasatnroom ot Middleville schools. Mrs.
Morehouse,
fell
through
n
chute
In
of
the
Luncan
lake
vicinity,
al
3:30
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Holmes
and
urday
evening.
August
39
at
the
hospital at Carn nn Wednesday.
Cumpau lake cottage.
(cation, securing of books and ma­
Mra. Lydia Luton, returned to the
Mr. and Mra. Rus*ell Solomon and the bam at the Jim Clark home next Sunday afternoon for her live children of Hastings, Mr. and | Methodist parsonage by Rev. I. W. teria! and such other necessities. mrtlin related bow as a young girt
sporting her fint hoop skirt she
Btibelln Home In Grand Rapid.* *pn Donald took their young cousin. and broke the bone* of hte foot brother. George Harvey Williams, Mrs JSiarence Rosenberg of Ypsilan-: Minor. They were attended by the
Sunday, after a tlirec-dayi visit Douglas Stevens who had been their one day last week. He gets about ! who |ias*ed away tn Los Angeles, ti. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosen- ; bride a steter. Lillian and Robert ty as an all-day planning seasion. got hung up on a rail fence which ~
I Cal.. In January. The body was creberg and four children, local. A fine I Cole of Alto. The young people There nre six new tekthers, all la­ she w*i climbing, much to the ruin
with her niece. Mrs. Mae Cronlnger guest, tn the cottage of his parents. now with n cast.
Llttle Linda Myers was quite 111 mated and the ashes have recently ____
, pot___________
luck dinner was a part of the have both attended T.-K. school. dles. Those hired tor the vacancies of the skirt. Mr*. Orpha Gray, bom
ond family.
Mr and Mra Gordon Steven* ut
1 beenbrought
broughteast
eastand
andfollowing
followingUie
Uie [day's
'day’s program.
program.
Robert graduating In 1M1 and Helen left by the resignation of Mr. and In thte vicinity, gave some pleasant :
• Mr- Anna Smith of East Lansing Morrison lake. Thursday and re­ test week with Infection tn her ear been
reminiscences nnd Mr*. Maty Gray
[and throat.
I Iservice
service will
willbe
be Interred
Interred on
on the
theEnos
Enos | | ManjKir.y relaUvss and
----- —
old ...
friends
--------------• being
-----------------a senior
- _.
at w
the
.„ present time.
Is spending some time with her son, mained over Sunday.
Mra Homer Cunningham, are Mlu
Mra. Orphr. Gray of Caledqnln [Gordon lot in ML Hope cemetery, from this vicinity attended the fu- [They left on Sunday for Ann Arbor June Bouck of Big Rapids who is
Vrm Spilth and family.
Wayne Schroder who broke two
erlng In softte very nice thoughts.
msuiute ana
Leonard Elwood of the White Pro­ vertebra when he fell from a tree spent Thursday and Friday with The service will be conducted by neral of Moses SluU at Hostings ■ where they have an apartment and a
a Braauau
graduate, or
of rems
Ferris Institute'
and
plans
U&gt;
finish
her
W1I1
k. ln charae of the eomducts Corporation left on Friday white picking pears at the home of her steters-ln-law. Mrs. Mary Gray [ Rev. Lawrence Ward of the Panne- Friday afternoon. Mr. Stutz resided , where the bride
oZEZ-"T
----------'i~T.
wUl
com-. pressed appreciation Tor the Invita­
and Mr*
1rhurrh
Wllllonu who wa* ।I at Parmelee for
fnr many
manv years
wars and was
was schooling Rnbrrt
. **
. “. c,urse of
_ the
. ...
Mra. Pearl
Pearl Kenvon
Kenyon
ifee church. Mr
Mr. Williams
night for Rock Island. 111., w.here his sister, Mrs. Arthur Fischer at .and
„ and Helen
A !■ AmnlnvM
TO,
1&gt;L«,
tion. Following' the program each
Freddie Steen, young son of Mr. | sixty-flve years old wai born In ; respected by all who knew him as Willow Run.
he will take a six-woeles .govern­ Parmelee, haa been taken home
has been em•
•
•
—
■
■••
—
•
—
••••••ca..- , i-acher hired Is Mte.i Marjorie Mills
of Du'uih. Minn., a graduate of the
ment course for inspector*.
- from the hospital but will be In and Mrs. Roy Steen, stepped on n i Yankee Springs township, but fol- • a good Cliitellan .man. He graduat- t’ht«td n UW 5Unmer dr“8
flow^p and the
nnil which went through hte foot lowing the death of hte mother when ed from Middleville high achool In
thte summer. They are respected 8uu Teachers College who will tif ul bouquet of
The, Henry Rau family of Pnr- the cast three months.
with
Sunday guests ot Rev. and Mr*. while at play Friday. He had medl- 1 he was nine years old. the home wa* 11800. a clasjunate of George Wilcox Xnt£°iph “Ih T’Ll mtny
mete relumed home the first of the
t~£h
UudlM f*ver*1 of ““
I. W. Minor were their sons. Harold cal attention and a shot for preven- i broken up and he lived al various who died In May. There were Jour who give them their blessing as they roonu havc bccn palnUd during
_
.
*
oleasant
surprise
at the dinner
start
out
on
their
marriedI
life
Helen
,
The
d^
i places and for vome Ump lived with , members of the class, Anna Crow
Adventist camp meeting at Grand and wife, anti Willard, wife and &gt; tlotr of tetanus.
morning. Sept 8. The day hour was a call by Rev. and Mrs.
I. T. Weldon nnd j Mrs. Adam* He took a business Qrant. also deceased, and Mary Heist was guest of honor Tuesday evening ,.....lay
------«/*_-----._in
-----------Izdre.
’
daughter. Jacqueline all of Kalama­ • Rev. and Mrs
vacation,
new---------------shades put
some .Oto Perry Stanford of Shelby and
Mis* Winifred Lrctkn has returned zoo. Also Mrs. M's brother, Lloyd . Mrs. F. Beaudry of Albion and Geo. course at Ferri* InsUlute and Slelnlnger who lives at Northville at n miscellaneous shower given 1 _
room*. Uie west drive and walk thelr daughter and Infant grand­
home from her summer's wnrk a* Bliss anil wife and her sister, all Creascr and daughter Bernice of . worked hte way through the North-! where her son Dr. Wilber Stelninger . . _ ..
,
vtrr
tome
-— Improved -and
----------1 Inore Und- daughter ot Muskegon. Perry, m ha
I Grand Rapids were visitor* at the western University In Evanston. UL. .has been a bed patient at the May- Betty Screen.
assistant cook at the Grand Ranlcte of Grand Rapids.
__
. - There
- —,, j w
„ ________________
warnsfoUu,
I scaping of grounds completed.
leted.
u beH
known by Middlevine
- Y Mr A camp at Barlow lake
Mra Sylvia Allen and Mr. and Peter peteraon home. Monday of where he graduated tn law and soon bury Sanitarium for seven years,
Mrs. Seward Brock nnd daughters,, will be a change In room location. * *03 born and brought up la Mldlatter went west. He had never marFriday callers al the home of Mr.
Claude Carl of West Rollwood. Mrs Glenn Allen and son Richard, last week
°™nd R“Plds nnd Mrs., The growth of lhe music depart- । dleviUe and wm sent into tho min­
Mra. Kate Snyder of Hastings and ■ rlcd. Surviving besides hte sister is | and Mra. W. K. Llebler were Mr.
rallf.. Is snenrllng-vi few days with of Parmelee attended the wedding of
Ed Dawkins of Champaign. Ill. were ment has made it necessary to use I utry from the local IMMIl
------ Of'and Mra. Leon Slater and mother, visitors Wednesday of Mrs. B's par-1 the projection room next to the ' church. The next meeting th it
his mother Mra. France* Carl, and Miss Doris Goorhouse of Kalamazoo •her niece. Mrs Ed Bette, Uie for- . a brother, Richard Williams
----------Rapids.
—
and Mra. Ethel Kaechele of Grand ente. Mr. and Mr*. F. R prindte. i Community llbrarv for music. The w. B. C. 8. will be heM fre h
other relatives nnd friends in thte at the Congregational church in mer Bertha Weightman. sperj Sat- Grand
Grandville. Saturday night The urday and Sunday in town visiting ' Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs Loren
Loren Johnson
Johnson «cac- ■ stapias.
Rapids.
- vicinity.
They all visited Mr and Mrs E. H. music room will undoubtedly be used ! Friday in October, with tho Rot
relative*
and
old
friends.
Mrs.
Snyrompanlcd
by
her
steter.
Mr*
Ray
|
Mtes
Zelma
Smith
returned
to
her
Mra Peter Peterson and mother, bride is the great-granddaughter
Barber at their Gun lake cottage by Wm. Ferguson who will teach circle In charge of the prc«ram a
•Mra. Allah Slrkels. snent Tuesday of Mrs. Allen. Sr and Uie daughter dcr spent Saturday night with her ' Barton and family of Byron Center I home in Detroit this Tuesday, after tater In the day.
■ 7th and 8th grade* thl* year. The the Mastera-Jones clrdo.tbo dining
of Mr. and Mrs, John Goorhouse sister. Mra. Frances Carl and Mrs. were at Clear lake Sunday, where . a few days visit with her sister. Mr*
with friend* In Kalamazoo.
Clayton Bennett went by train (Band members will be resplendent In I room.
Betts with her rtephew. T. I. Gillett they visited the former's son. Harold. [ Vem Hooper, and family.
Nick Vandcrmolen
of Grand , of Nile*.
Ranlcte. formerly of thte viclnltv. te ' Will Johnson, who has been hav­
doing carpenter work nt the Clar­ ing trouble with hte foot for several
ence French home, southwest of weeks had $ome x-ray pictures last
| week which revealed infection a*
____
Mra W I Llcbler returned home the cause of trouble. He gets about
Pricin' nlcht from n three dav trip but with some difficulty.
to Chicago where she visited friends.; Lynn Lepper of Detroit came Sat-

Auction Sale AUCTION SALE

Hoving decided to quit farming on account of working in town, I will have on
Auction Salo at my farm located 9 miles south of Hastings; or one mile north of
Cedar Creek across from tho Doud school on

for the DuraNon !

As I am going to be engaged in other work I will have an Auetioa Sale at

place in Irving tw&gt;., sec. 12, located IVl mil« beetis of Froep4rt High scMtl; «
7 miles north, 2 miles west, ond ‘A mile north ef Hasfipg* •"

SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1942

SATURDAY, SEPT, f, 1942

STARTING AT 1 O’CLOCK FAST TIME I WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

STARTING AT I O'CLOCK. 1 WILL OFFIX THI FOLLOWIHO:

Her?*« how

Bill Brown is. adding

thousands of miles

HORSES
Boy horse, 7 yrs.-old. wgt. 1500 lbs.
Bay mare, 6 yrs. old. wgt. 1500 lbs.

IW

Strawberry Roan hone. 3 yn. old.
wgt. use lb*
Brown marc, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.

to his car life I

COWS
Guernsey cow, 6 yn. old, fresh,
calf by side

y

Jeney cow, 5 yn. old, fresh, calf by side
Jersey cow, 4 yn. old, fresh, calf by side
Jeney cow, 9 yrs. old. fresh, calf by side
Jersey cow. 3 yn. old, fresh 2 months
fresh 2 month*

|ency-Holstein cow, 2 yn. old,
fresh 2 month*

3 yearling heifen.

Ibrithrc
BETTER IN 6 IMPORTANT
WAYS;

O'
tF b»«tn
© ftC

HERR ARE easy rule* co
follow to assure keeping

longer: First, reduce mileage. Second,
reduce driving speed. Third,-take
your car to an authorized Pontiac
dealer for a FREE check-up at laait
•act a manlb. We arc maintaining
complete service facilities, factorytrained mechanics and a stock of
high-quality replacement parts to help
you keep vour.car running for the
duration. More important, we will
examine your car FREE at regular
interval* to that minor miaaajuttment* can be found and corrected
kr/sre they cause tcriouwdamagc sad

GET ACCESSORIES NOW
Poatix *ppro.&lt;d uuilonH srs mil i.ul'! »?I nf' •¥.

HOGS
2 O. I. C. Brood sows
6 shoots weigh about 50 lbs. each

CHICKENS
100 White&gt;Rock hens, 1 yr. old,

HAY AND CRAIN
Wheat, about 40 ba.
Oats, about 175 bu.
Strawstack
Cranberry beans, 2 bu.
Last year seed corn, 3 bu.
4 stacks hay and about 5 tons in barn,
alfalfa and clover.

FARM MACHINERY

HORSES

McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut
Champion mowing machine. Dump rake
2-hoiie walking cultivator
3 one-hone cultivaton
Banner walking plow Small grinder
All small tools used on farm.
Heavy double work harness, new. used
one year.
'
Work harness, old
2 extra collars
Spring loath drag Double wagon box
Low steel wagon box
Hoy rack
Small pile lumber
25 crates
2 log chains
20 in. saw and mondel

Block Perchcron, 4 yrs. old, wgt. about
1400
Bay mare, 3 yrs. old, wgt. about 1300

HARNISS
COWS

Calf by aide

Guernsey-Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
heifer calf by tide

MISCELLANEOUS

Full-brad Guernsey cow, 2 yrt. old, brad
Full-brad Cuarnsay cow, 2 yrs. old, bred
Holstein-Jersey caw, 2 yrs. old,

Electric brooder, 500 chick sixe, new.
Water separator, new
Pressure sprayer
2 ten gallon milki cans.
Gas Hat iron
’
Sot
fly nets
Coleman lamp
3 egg coses
12 gal. crock
6 got. crock

1ST JI. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN V5:

FARM MACHINIRY
John Deere mowing meehlne, 6 ft.
John

heifer calf by side

Guernsey-Jersey heifer calf, coming 2
yrs., bred, due in March.
Durham-Jersey heifer calf, coming 2
yrs., bred, due Fob, 22.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Rubber tired form wof&lt;*. tirt

Um 6.00

Syrecute No. II weHi I Of ptow. geed
thftpo. Two horn tveoart end wWf1 horse cultivator, Planet, Jr.

Large Vlcfrola
Radio cabinet
Dreiser
Breakfast table
Sanitary couch '
Rocking chain
Bookcase and writing desk
Leather Morris chair
Library table
2 stands
2 iron beds
Springs
Mattress
Kitchen stool
Other articles too numerous to mention

PIGS
2 0. I. C. sows. 1 yr. old, due Sept. 27,
from registered 0. I. C. hog.
0. I. C. full-bred stock hog, wgt. about
200 lbs.

MISCILLANIOUI
2 10-gel. milk am
2 14-qt. milk

........
TERMS OF SALB: All sums of $10 or undor, Cosh, Ov«r Aot omewot sfa months
time will be given on good bankable notes bearing 9% Intamt. Arrtngemants

JESSE LARABEE, Propr
REAHM MOTOR SALES

23 in. half sweeny collar, new style,
Kopeck filled

Guernsey-Jersey ^cqw^ yrs. old, coif
by side
Holstein-Jersoy cow, 3 yrs. old,

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to bo removed until settled for.

HJENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

CHICKENS
bout 35 Trigh A Wklto Boek Fal­
lert. 3 ‘4 mto. oM from Big Boy
Chloltt, ItilMii StofO HMdrtry.

VAX KURR, Owner

ARCELIOUS CAMPBELL, Clerk

N. C. THOMAS. Auctioneer

4

�TUI BASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. IMS

YOUNG AUSTRALIAN
WRITES LETTERS

^*^WARTIME

are becoming bo numerous now that season yesterday. Other show* are home from Melbourne on hls final from San Francisco &lt;1 think! to Laurel McIver of Parmelee was also
people don't stop and gate In “Rltter-Bwaat” ~Andv Hardy's PH- leave before being drafted on to Manila and then to Aukland, from । a Sunday dinner guest.
rate Secretary"
Sundown", a ship, also In the RAN, az a whence it wa* taken by air to' Mr. and Mr* Lowell Kreiner. two

g

V* ‘cv‘’ral °‘bfr nhow’ - I noticed that lhe suburb Of Chl- stamp# here too. and ro do aev-1 Meyers of Ohio were Monday dinner
and there ha* been a marked in- cago at- which
- - - you slopped
• was call
-­
ed Evanston A suburb of Adelaide
a most interesting time there. There
- • ■ ------- : been spending a couple of weeks at
ivamton, Lnclden- .
certainly is a difference Ln our Yea. mistletoe 1* a tradition here, nMlrbj. u
—
------------- —
, the home of hls uncle. Bert Palmer
»“.• p&lt;r
“cuUrly
ln —
“le ------------------°rflCi! Ku,,
UUy. nA tew
few worn*
word* gm
got me
me inc*ea
tricked। |PLEASANT HILL
First big news is the arrival home
of our Company where about 200 m your letter. They may be In the | Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bedford and - snd will remain until school romfrom abroad of war battered and through the throat and nose to a glrte are employed.
Around Yule- , dictionary but I haven't looked them Mr. and Mr*. Roy McCaul are on a
'
great extent, with a definite accent
Ude I happen to find quite a bit Up yet One was ego, another, cor- fishing trip In the northern part of | Clare Williams left Monday morn­
j (he state. Mr* Eva Davisson and ing for Jackson where he attended
They arrived at an Australian port at a much slower rale to ours. of work to do in the place, mere- z*ge, and drooling.
Ye*. we have Bunday funnle* or 1 »n Charts* are staying at the Bed- the Woodsworth dispersal sale of
in convoy after convoy and as luck Australians talk a lot different even ly coincidental.
Lionel.
as we call them: "Comic Strips".1 f“«&gt; home and Fred Katzenberg at­ Shropshire sheep and attended lhe
hap*. I wa* fortunate enough to see ,rom a pommie (Englishman! who
'Jackson fair.
—— —
Favorite* are "Blondie". "Ginger i McCaul's.
y
several troopships unload but I starts from hi* boot* when he want*
Curtis Pierce spent his vacation
leant say at what pc.. They have to uy anything, whereas, the AusFUth Installment
. Meggs". and "Pop-Eye"
I would I Mr*. R. J. William* is recovering
May
2.
1842.
welcome
*ome of your local strips | nicely from her operation and ex­ last week with hf* wife and son*
1 brought all their equipment with trallan does the whole of his talkWell.
how
do
you
like
the
looks
of
11
you
’
ve
one
or
two
to
spare.
As
!
P«cb
to
return
from
the
hospital
them and are they welcome!
, |ng with hishmouth
nouin If
u you see
we what
wnai
wcu. now oo you axe me loon oi ■*
&gt;------ ~ ... ------. — —•------ i
. ..
'------ .
'very little use of his the war I know
.. .how you feel
...
about. tnr
for -V.,he drug stores, they're not .a'the
11V* flrit
first nt
of thl*
thia week.
(and
Mrs.
and
Mra. Stephen Carter. Sunday
' One Sunday morning alone I saw I mean—with e very little use of hls awing your trt’X and retetUes common thin* here. Thl* U how
Harry William, of Detroit .pent they, with Mr. and Mr. Vere Car-,
114 big troop trains packed like Mr- throat or nose.
certainly making 'going into the service.. Its darned »»
^em tn South Aussie (I the weekend with hte parent*. Mr. | ter. enjoyed a picnic dinner at Gun
I dine* with soldiers. They were put [ The Yanks arr
*
o this
thl. place.
place. .The
.The exex--nara.
'hard.
'
don't know about other stalest; |and Mr*
Clare William*. MIm lake.
, in every conceivable place in Ade- .’a difference to
I lalde. even to tlie extent of billeting tent to whichi they have adapted jI IncldenUlly.
Incidentally, if you
you-know
-know of any ■ chemtat shop deals solely with;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------! thousand* of therp out In private , mechanization is amazing and arc of your friend*, etceteras, coming medicine., drug* and to such. It
j homes. After the' meh came thou- making authorities sit up. rub.itheir out to South Aussie, then please give open, till 7 p. m. of a week night
sands, even tens'of thousand* of. eyes, nnd take notice. R A A F. of-j them my address or phone number ■n‘1 from 7-8 p.m. on Saturday |
___ eyes
_ _________
______ have
..................
... umii*
anu Iounoay*.
mm Sundays.
oar* are , Milk bar* are.
mobllc uniw Unimaginable num- _____
fleers_______
opened_ their
the other*and
them ask .for
me and
’ll night* and
wherp we get our milk shakes, and |
;.beriTof trucks of all types and many week when Yank "grease monkeys" i be happy to show them about.
I wa* waltzing down Adelaide's C001 drinks but sodas are pracwith battle Kara. Sight. I've seen went to work on a plane out on a
nearby
drome
Their
efficiency
|
main
street
last
'
--------------- u ------(St
Wednesday
when
t*«»ll&gt;'
unheard
of. although
there ;
,
। 111 never ever forget. I've seen
be*t
townorwhere
I often | - why a„ K&gt;mf of the would-be*----------------------------wu- —------- —“one
t T-of
"" the
T-—
* cob- J*' one
wnyplace
are In
some
tne wouio-oc
husky men of the A- I. P. sit down was amazing If new parts were re- j I bumped into One »■« ii»c
.■ returned
--j -from
■ ■ the ,u
nave
a chocolate
—snort
. ..... ■ boa.es striving day. and |
*ve .•
chocolate aortasoda—
good ton
too. political
and howl long and heartily when quired which were not In their port- I bers. He'd just
naturally follows that other wouldtold they were home In Australia. able stocks, a "grease monkey"' Mediterranean. He's in the R.AJ4. Telephone booths are all In the n|ght t0 found up the yot^ for
onto a motorscooter and and wa* on the HM. Australian m»lu thoroughfares, on the road- ----- •—
Some
were speechless, having left l. .would hop
..
. ■....
. .
.
.. when
..
.in.
..
......
■stores
....
. «IH■ you ..the —8UU
. . —senate?
™
. Why did these
So. the
are out to aren^t
defeat b,r“,
the middle
East and not knowing be over .to the
and....
back «.......
in ohlp
-Parramotta"
site
was
»‘de nt
of ththe fnntnatKe
footpath., nr
or ■a*
ainlrbosses
r Ouallfkattan.
, their destination was Australia, almost n flash The RAA.P. ays- sunk off Libya. He said he saw ca’* **’*'!’• »&gt;dewalk*
They *«* same hopeful bosses seek high and c ®
bosse* have started
The original Idea was Malaya, then . tern suffers the strains of a tight men actually drowned. When the red
Phone# being most- ]ow for a candidate lo oppose Kim | raiiinl, lh2 boon
vnii an- -■*
Singapore, then Java, but all were belt called “red tape" (you may first torpedo struck he
hopped ’*®LJhe iwo-plrcc lype' w,,h.thc Sigler already tn the field? Just
g tne oop . . . y.
! ciiuinm
crushed uiiucr
under uie
the ictnirc
terrific oiuiaugnv
onslaught have u.-iu
heard U.
of it &gt;U
in America—in IVU.
out u&gt;
of Iiu
hi* wuiw
bunk miruia
together wim
with &gt;11
all *«epuon
or tne more
modem
, ,low uu
&lt;j0 yai, uuicii
Buren »
and
.
;-------- nuw
im Allegan popv«_ r__ ____
■_ _____
__ •_ ... and Australia
ii. I.'.
..■ i._— - .....
_ ■ previously
______ ___ hnolhs
—1*1/1—
Fltntlnnew
__ I ...
__ .... believe
._ .1__ .V__ ___
before
they___
arrived,
so Australia
It's ..a household word . others
and. ...
a* *.he. *.
luid
booth* tn
In Ail
Adelaide.
Stationery ...1
juical
"lord*"
they
can___
make
none knew Uli they were alniovt In much to our sorrow). However, the ! planned, ran for the emergency exit.
newspapers are bought role- R(XXj on gHeir pledge to deliver Van
their own backyard*.
Numerous folly
ne*’1’ ’Bents, although de- jjuren and Allegan votes to the
backyard*
mny of
oi this
inis system
svMem ha*
nas been
occn seen
seen ' whereas*
wncrcas ail
an others
oinera in the
tne foc'itle
rocsie ly
...........
' realize
..........that' theviand
'
—• ----------1' --------- —
stores
st«
Ion- canoi
c.ndldale tbey laikcd tat0 .
Diggers still "can't
drastic effort, ah* -------------being made
rushed
and clambered over ---------one an- partmentai
f------- -- — —— carry —
-■—
1
are really home. I met several last by the Federal Government to cut | other to get up to the steps. When ery. A*
•“ for
,or driving.
&lt;?r,vtn* I* have
hftVf done
“W test?
week
just
a*
they
were
coming
out
down
on
It.
I
could
tell
you
a
good
at
the
end
of
the
prursage
he
heard
dr \en./
I1 Ye*.
Ye* Mr. and Mr*. Voter, your
weca Jusi
uvey
earning
; uu-.i «&gt;■&gt; &gt;i. i ivuiu iru juu » S'’"» nt tne enu o« tne pu*Msr ne nrura
nt a« hotel They
-TV,-..- weren't locate nmS.nianv
nlvMif lhe
Vanlrc and
atul a
a r.-.h
mH on looking MnnH
nr UUlltV round the hlrwlr
of
and-many lalec
tales about
the Yanks
crash and
round hhe noarrt or
i* . vote ba* been pledged. H’s been I
they naked me how »o get to Ade- Ausste* since their arrival but ccn- mw the steps had collapsed under " ”''plr ®’
"«* &gt;'’ pledged for you. The bosses in Van I
lalde. On quesUonlng I found that | rorahlp rules hold me from wielding the weight and not another man
caraare a luxury a ndI not :Buren
Diegan County Chairone
been
a .........
drover ...
in lhe ....
eat- ----my .pen
got ......
out■because
.he sank within a- neHuleV«
*[ J® common
aa in Amerfcw
,
. ... had —
. .. —
I—
..........
r-n.l
non ftrtrt I
1XVJ. to
w
nt dnrmrlmA
mA the
*k-— ■. Also
Alxn seen In
AH—. . tni
—nt— U
— mannMH
-in. n
V.•- ■ OUIt-AA
UUOUl
0UU-1MJ it strangely
Olranffalw enough
annltttll these
th—*— "bosses"
‘'FM-f rr." I
tie rnftntmt
country of
Queenaiand and
in 1(1the kfrM*ta
streets nt
of Ade-1
minute.
He
managed tn
to slip
overother a grocer In Sydney prior to .lalde lately are Dutch soldiers, sail- board and got onto a raft with two
,.7,1
™rd V8. havcn
&gt;t o
nce'chaUenged
haven't
once
challenged the
the qualiquailtheir enlistment 2’, years previous ora. and airmen who escaped from oilier
other maps.
chaps. Nineteen wno
who were in ™
m
ficatiou* of Kim
Kim Sigler. No! They
They I
at the outbreak of war. They had Java and other nearbv bland*
very carefully *hy from a dUcu»- 1
both spent S months in Tobruk and Also native. Dutch, and Chinese only survivor*. These 3 chaps on 1Morri. 8-40 280 pounds; Standard* slon of qualifications. They know 1
a rgft and later In a life-boat man- L400-800 pounds; Singer, and Aus­ they can not. Strangely enough they ■
.
I which time they Mid they had had [ Japanese internees going Into a aged to get ashore, however, behind ■ tins, 400-800 pound..
i Then there are Rolls Royces, *hy from the real reason for their i
I but a few days' leave. They spent 1 camp. Tlie big question 1* whether the enemy lines In Libya. An Arab ,
smear It never round, good to
their first Christmas abroad In the i Nippon will turn the spotlight on took them to a camp of Arabs Just Rovers. Flat*. Dodge Bros. Chrys- bluntly come forward with the
historic Biblical parts of Jerusalem. | Australia. , Well, you can rest as- on the outskirts of a big advanced jk-rs. Wlllvs, Olds. Nash and a few statement that one man Is roek- .
, 8. S Jaguars.
Fords are my
i However. I managed to get them sured that even- person here ha* Italian camp and harboured them.1.favorite* a pound equals about Ing revenge. Yet. that precisely is
both Into Adelaide safely and put i the same grim determination to see fed them with stolen Ity food and .
them off the tram In the heart of it through and the thanks that we garbed them in stolen Ity footwear 84 86 in your money.
Kim Sigler had the intestinal
. | It is rather amazing that each
the city. For such a small Inslgnifl- : owe to your country cannot be and officer.' uniform* Daily colthree lawsuit*
' ' state ha* it* own law. In America. fortitude to try
cant favour, they wanted to have | measured fn terms of money or umns of Dagoes marched past the
1 .It would pity help a foreigner against the son of one of Van Bu­
me show them the- city in a taxi ! goods but If need lie we'll repay you tent In which they were hidden and .
ren'. political "Big Shot*''. KUn
i
motoring
from
east
to
west,
es
­
at their expense and I had quite [ in blood if the occasion should ever perspiration wa* not uncommon, for
Sigler
won
those
lawsuit,
in lhe
pecially Australians who drive cars
1 a hectic few minute, trying to go arise. “Thanks. America".
if thev were caught all the Arabs on
;
the left hand side of the road "Big. Shot's" home county and with pected lo Jump at their command.
on with my work about town. I
We know of 8L Valentine's day In the camp would also be put on ,with the steering wheel on tlie right a home county jury. He got a judg­ If they elect their candidate, per­
had a business appointment at tire but the extent to which It is ob- lhe spot, with very serious cons*- —opposite to yours. I believe
ment against the son, which hasn't haps he. too. will jump at their
THE REXAI.L DRUGGISTS
censor's office about our magazine [nerved Is very small
Ping-pong quence*. However, shortly after-:
command.
yet been paid.
' at the time, otherwise I may have [ I play occasionally during a lunch wards tlie Hies retreated and a big i , Ye*, we have a rather efficient
Sigler
------ Conrtesy and Friendly Service Shown lo AU —
postal service with strings of post
With
the iu»
first uimuuutcuicm
announcement ul
of
nan me
—— won't
----- -- •Jump
---- — at
—— the combeen able to give them an. hour or | time at work, but the few games new motorized column moved in ]
offices all over the place. It Is Kim Sigler's campaign for State ■ j111™ 01 “V one nOw or Ulcr He
so. They're nice chaps, all of them. | that I've won would not pass me .boul . mu. ...r A.iw.m.couH ,
PHONE 1111
Prompt Delivery Service
HASTINGS
a Federal Government -concern Senator, thb Mme political "Big u the OP* of man who won't jump
I think I can safely say that the as n proficient player. However. M.nury U my rebtar jmnt Imm.rd ,„d
W|U11„ u,e ,uu.., Shot", the man who baUavM he lo'
political bos* He U a man
Digger Is the most liked and most | we have our fun. Tennis I* a bit •Uh • whim
and am rmmd Jurl«ucli„„
ceiuonhlp h wry command* Van Buren County's wllh the courage to fight for hls
respected soldier In the world to- out of my line. I think. Being that U
• Smuk African dlrl. ,tHet n.Undiy, Y„„r lui l.u.r vote as a unit, took to the field. !He hu th&lt; ability.
I day. I could ramble on with yarns' near several good swimming pools, Unn .nd Uro were uie. morUy
„,„rod .nd pur help the Flnt, to hunt a candidate. Next, to “ »«&gt;* Proven •J’W. to lake lhe
spun by these returned men but the 11 spend nearly every spare moment elterwards the nrw. w.i m*de pub- rrnMr WMunB thmuch thl*
A. prevent Kim Sigler from being
of ‘he..boM**J" 1c?Ty.vr
Highly Porous
censor may not like it' Adelaide In the summer taking a plunge. lie .nd hb mother who . Um op-. Ior Ak mBU. „ m.„ tt tom. elected, and to influence any who
Qualification* should be lhe
Wood charcoal ia an, extremely
Since 1012 member* ot the U. S. Is simply a hive now. with swarms How I love It!
&gt;n U»b campaign. 'Htal's
poslte rushed straight over to me. Australia only, at present
Up would listen. We wonder if he ever “»•"
porous material, its bulk being ap­ marine corp* have undergone their and swarms of men in uniform. To [ "Birth of the Blues" Is the next and boy. was I surprised! On the [until recently we had Air mall ha* told them hl* real reason for *hI
*• needed In lhe State
uu K..U
UM itru
iui
proximately one-third the bulk ot lhe preliminary training at Parrii la- be seen In Increasing numbers are good picture coming io town—next night of his arrival here last week. । Hnfcs with almost every continent, his vindicUvenea*?
• SN,*t«wood from which It is made.
the Yanks, as we call 'em. They week. "Swamp Water’ started It. his brother (aged 17 years! arrived 'The Pacific Clipper u^d to fly
land. S. C.
Being a local political "boas" it [Pol. Adv.

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�TOR HASTINGS BAMNBB, THUB8DAY, MmMHB »; IMS

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ployed In Uie laundry at Pennock ,llte
hospital and te staying with Mr. and &gt; Ralph Dewitt* •
Mrs. Shepard near Nashville.
iltaa been missing 1
after her tonailectomy teat Friday.
Kay Nell and llene Norris had

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Albert Green saw a car come up the
road and put out their lights about moved tn.

nve young lames noou; u&gt; enter me
. melon patch One young lady stayed
: In the car by the road until the
I girls came back. Mr. Green spoiled
; their Utile party as they didn't get
any melons
Mr. nnd Mra. Roy Sweet and
I daughter Virginia attended the
I Baird reunion nt Murphy’s point
. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Beach. Mr.
। and Mra. Wigenent and a sister and
I husband were present Horn Cold-

.
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| Mr *nt] Mrs. Ed Bowerman tailed
■on the tetter’s grandmother. Mrs,
Beck, west of Middleville Bunday.
j Archie Beck was also a visitor there.
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। family of Hastings spent Sunday
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1H2
PATRIOTIC PANORAMA
18 had Washington and Franklin; When she got tired of being called
and family have moved to Cale- At present they are
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
'doula.
‘
- — ’■ ’
—
"
1 That wm when
|
young and green.
By Nancy Ridgeway Wall
the boys from Freeport and the ruralI
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Ray Wieland
The lack of freedom wm the great- She stepped right in and won the
August 20. 1942
route. Parents and relative* of
est sin.
|
war
And now once again that queitlon Rtcause it threatened to come to
t
Americans played some tricks
ing guests ot Mirw-r King.
I Woodland called on Rev. and Mrs. land last Saturday. August 29th. these boys will be doing the boys
wm involvedI
her very door
About sixty-five were in attendance. a great service by giving the club, r,,,
I On old King George the Third.
this
information.
Also
to keep the &lt;u«ij&lt;
That qu«Uon which none but Ar.d then another Uttta Uff
-- &gt;____
■ *__ -........ ... . Qfl. EY Rfff ...H Ur. rv.inl.. t...
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stephenson —
—--------------------— —
And he exclaimed. “Mine void I"
and baby of Grand Rapids were ' w»r Club" Informed of changes
_ *roer7*
901 j •.
.
J Developed into» war, bird and stiff,
these Brirlreu**
addresses. Names nnrl
and ad- iI .....
J#«''
_ &lt;I In tHM*
yreedom
for
white
and
freedom
tor
when victory
MclorY
Sunday guests of her mother. Mra.
f
‘.nm was the tirpc when
w
ww VMS,
_--- ,
-- ■ ----------- ----- ----- ----buck,
Meant for the world life afwl liberty.
Rmilh and family of fastings.
-Onrcri Ballance of_Battle Creek. Mr. Elnora Whitney and Gaylord.
i u&lt;&gt;' By Englishmen Parliament bound, That wm what threw her off lhe )The British m once before v
....
Clare Surrarrer returned home Howk and Mrs. L. B. Lester.
Rtv. Lloyd Mead at Whitehall ’ "
*
.
,,
..
.1 Hud taken mi much, and could stand
to *e But the Americans did some bossing.
and Mrs. Junior McMillen of Has- Saturday after- twp weeks* visit with
Freeport Methodist Church
The North said "yM", the South said ;
no
\
| tings, were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Boyd Novlsky al the home of Mr.
Mn. John McCue.
.
The two »ccm to make a mighty
1 Mra. Clarence Benedict
and Mrs. E. H. Johnson of Grand
. T4S.W TH the Redcoat* were frightened .
And they fought the Issue con and,
Jotxl pa|r&gt;
X
. iis.so
blue
Rapids.
•
j
acuuau
ocese
were
Sunday school—12:00.
। E„rTyn
!&gt;••»
. ...
. Both
do and die and dare. '
family of Fowlerville spent Satur­
"so or And ended
fl«ht
Mra. Don Karcher was in Hastings
In
take.Odcsua
on
business
SaturFor the next three Sundays, the '»&gt;«'■ Mu«n«i wi.4n.rw Tn*.
Th., ou,hl lour nun. wolh IM nu
BBlnu
hn'|
day night with hte parents. Mr. and
And made things right.
____ __
___ .
. .
.
.1__ ■ I -.1 —
। day afternoon.
on buslnres Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Overholt
I
ended,
• -"tin lhe year of our Lord 1783.
.
Mr.
ano
Mra.
Oxei
Johnson
of
mens
on
the"subject:
"The
Mind
of
u W1U
Jujl iplfn.
S .72 1 And the Rebel* shouted and huz- wxMr. Harper of La Barge, an old----- -------- ——------ --------------,----------------------- --------- ---------------------- ,R.x&gt;t X|ri»« Urr.p-r. »i-pll*«
When Richmond e.n
fell, the o~..x
South' Bul whMi u
■ followed her trail.
son Harris cf tansing. and daugh­ friend of Adam Endres, visited him Smyrna spent Sunday afternoon I Christ." We Invite you to hear al ! V \Vrb«irr. rrcordknz «i««-4 ■- ....
'
zahed
with
glee.
did
I
MfKe» fiwvke saullae
7» ?r ■
Miner King.
. of them,
ter Mrs Gordon Hillard and baby Sunday. They haven't seen eacn
Not so the British, stout and stub- She Had fought with strength and !
*b»11 (HI Co., oil .......................
other for^flfiy years.
Mr. and Mra William Newton of!
• \ •
chivalry.
2.2»
P»rt. r« ................
bom.
’
' BARBERS CORNERS
Jo.*r.
But her cause had only one Jackson
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith. । Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler ore S”“e Hoad, and Mrs. Eva Newton 1 Carlton Center Methodist Church i rhttbara».Eq«hsMe
.
1 *r. Who would with ships lhe sea*
------- *'
। Mr. and Mra. Roy Huver of tan­
U»wy Mf« Cn.........................
Everett
M. 'Love. pastor
Mrs. Ray Wieland attended the 'spending the week with their daugh- ot Detroit were Friday afternoon'
adorn.
I.lnr*li» Bri«k.
. - 3 1 .CO
king were Bunday dinner guests of
w. tlie Brethren vuwki
Momlng worship—10:00.
The
C. 8. A. died In April of ‘85;
Church of
District ter •nd son-ln-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. callers of Mr and Mrs Robert NewI.•- - British ships on a British sea:
J. &lt;’ Penr»Y Cn ,upt&gt;llf&lt; ......
i Mra. B. Foley.
I Sunday school—11:00
Conference at Beaverton three days Basil'Thompson of Drayton Plains ton “nd family.
'
O»«. Prlat»r«. «up.... r.( n A world-wide ocean that belonged Her polite order could not thrive
I Mr and Mra. Herman Hauer and
Mr.- 'and
'and Mrs
Mr, P.
P C.
n Deming of
Mr. and Mra. Russell Ilrtckley and
______
_ ___________
IUmin4-r »d«.............
last week.
Mr
We
were
pleased with___
the____
fine at- 1
in
America's
hard,
progressiva
hive.
free!
.
Mra. Arthur Fuller and son of Gr*ni1 wsplcis were Sunday callers family of Watervliet, i rid Mr. and tendance last Bunday a friendly I F_ Hmn-nn. •’•■« ...... —---- —• sa.se
Another war. with Spain this time. Mabelle accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
•: Again lhe nations scrapped.
I Albert Hauer of Woodland to Eaton
Hastings were Saturday afternoon of Mr “nd Mra Allen xPlsh and
Irving were welcome always awaits those who*• O. n*uia tsM» ——............
easy ....MW
rhyme.
Mother country with iron thimble Upset the country's. rw,
Sunday callers of
and Mrs.. come to the services.
guests of Mr. and Mra. Robert NewE Deming.
| And for a time
t!~. excitement picked' Rapids. Saturday to attend lhe Not»s&lt;w
tapped
•
। ten reunion, which was held at Milup a bit.
Um and family.
“
-------- - ------------- “J
1H.5T On young America's high-flung II
Hubert
,
Church
of
the
United
CJuiries Overholt and
..—
Parades were marched In. and ler’s Park.
Mrs. De*sie Thompson spent Sat­ famlly of Hastings, Mr. and Mra.
r.2«
Uhead.
mH
•3•« ’
Brethren in Christ
Altoft
school
will—
begin
urday nlsht with Mr. and Mra. Clif­ Neal Karther. knd&lt;Mr. and Mra. drove to South Whitley. lrid„ Sun-,
torches litl
.I The
-— —
------ —-— —
i," on
*} £.; And scolded soundly and sent to bed
E. B Griff fh D. D. pastor
Henry-------------Karchcr.- —
locapand Mr and ' ‘’"V
ftn&lt;1
accompanied to Grand।
war wm a little one. centered Monday September 74h. Mrs. Brown
ford Bird of North Irving.
----------------------------------------------------------■o.o- The proud country'* brave new The round
— — ■ John
■ —'
. son .,..
,
1,1c E.U
A
&gt;.- ,
Sunday, September 8.
of Hastings, tABrh-r
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods vtelt- —Mrs
Thomas and
Harris
Rapids
by Arthur
Overholt. CMrs
32.S' ।
ship*;
ed relatives In Howard City Friday 0J L^Jng^and daughter. Mrs Gor- Ov"’JoU “”d
‘J °™nd F’iniint\
The battleship Maine, sunk by a 'I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mishler. local.
A",9/ Ships bound on China trips
10:30 A. M. Sunday school.
। were callers at Herman Hauer's
don Hillard and baby of McKenzie. Rapids and the former's husband
Spanish round.
After spices and after tea
—
------ ---—j ... guests
... . . of
...
accompanied tbem to Free-'
11 30 A. M. Momlng worship.
'Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Royal Good of Del- Tcnn
■ WPre
Sunday
Mr n|1(1
The countn’ rolled on, and then
■■ ■• And after Miks nnd Treacheryl
| 7:00
P —M.
Christian---------------Bidcavor.
-------------------------,
| Callers on Mabelle Hauer the past
tpn were Sunday guests of Mr. and nnd Mrs- Merrill Karcher and fam- port.
" American sailors on Yankee cllp- The world raised an awful din
•Darlme Wieland te entertaining
8 00 P M. Preaching Service.
,
week were Betty Friedrich of HasMra William Klemp.
»&gt;•A prince was killed, and after tlial
”1
P*«
‘ tings and Mildred Gaskill of Dowl­
| 8 00 P M. Thursday.
Prayer u
Mrs. WiUlam Russell of Grand
Mrs Fof’d Stowell, of Woodland. the mumps at present.
All
the
nations
had
a
spat.
io
Yanked off and stowed away by Jack
«... from Wednevlay U11U1
---------------------------------------Mr. and Mra. D A. Stoner of By- meeting.
w
Rapids n
spent
until --“"d
Mrs. Frank. Hynes,
local, were
ing.
s
America
held
her
skirts
aloft.
m
Tar rippers.
Paul Foley^of Grand Rapids was
Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Ivan On,nd Rapids shoppers Friday.
ron spent two weeks with their Pleasant \ alley
)(
And
through
inside
her
heart
was
??
Men like Andy Jackson got angry
10:00 A.
M. Morning,
worship.
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Van Pnt- daughter. Mra. E B. Griffin and
‘ **
‘
**‘“
a weekend visitor of hte mother.
•
soft.
is
again.
»
1100 A M. Sunday school.
Mr. and Mra. William Dlnp and tcn- nnd Mr and Mrs Lewis Nceb. husband
Mrs
B
Foley.
She ignored all pleading until '17
s« v And saw that Britain didn't gain
family spent Sunday with Mr. and ,ocnl- Mtes Dorothy Van Patten of
Charles. Canaday. Mra. Della j 8:00 P. M Christian Endeavor.
f. By her fool-hardy attempt to har8:00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer ineetMrs. Percy Plnney of Marshal) Kalamazoo, arid Mr and Mrs. Meryl Co*tlc. and Duane Axtlll of tanji i&lt; ।
ness our team.
---• —
---------------- .for
Neeb and Meria nf Hastings spent slnR. CP&gt; Richard E. Casaday of logKniyn and
Emily
remained
«
And were .shown Americans could be
Sunday with Mr. and Mra Ray Neeb P°
rwtv
rt Bragg.
HIUKK. N. C..
V.. and Mra.
.mo.- nowaru
Howard
•' ;
good nnd mean.
Brovont
of take Odessa were *•
SatMr and Mrs. Willard Arnold nnd of Vicksburg.
P
““r.t =f
— , ■'•”1'511 HOPE
nVi"' Then Texas fought and fought right
... and
urday luncheon
guest* of
of Mrs. ,,Mr
“nd Mrs
Mn Gordon Cota and
Marilvn of Hartings are spending I Mra Wilma Kyes of tansing urday
luncheon guest*
n«
on
Mr.
Durbin and fam­
Rogers
’ and Mrs Jim
’
Ulis week with Mr nnd Mra. Glenn c,llfd on Mr. and Mrs. George For- Maude Dn
-‘~ and
-—• Marguerite.
----- '•
J
’
J*
Under
the Lone Star, with pistols
—Sunday
--------- -----------------Miss Donna Thaler of Grand ily of Hastings spent Sunday with
Kellogg.
j.bey
afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hynes attend- 1
Charles Mailhot and chll- Rapids spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wurm and son.
With courage high and supplies
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCallum
Willis
Grand
Rap- Mr. and »•Mrs John Thaler.
«d the Hvnea reunion at Bennett dren.
H— «
’•»•-«Hutchens
—-*•-------of
- -------------grown low.
Ids. Mr. and Mra. Marvin Thaler and
Mrs I.con Howk. local, and Mra. called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and
park in Charlotte. Sunday.
But with a crop of heroes flmily in
Mr. and Mra. Emeiy Kime of’ Keith of Hastings, and Delwin Elizabeth Ferguson of Grand Rap- Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Mr. and
peasant Valley and Pvt. Glenn O. Hutchens. local were Sunday guests Ids were In Hastings on 'business Mrs Ronald Anders of West Hope.
dirty plugs waste many gali Lanky Abe Lincoln, tall and thin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Whittemore
Saturday -afternoon.
------------Kime of San Diego. Calif. were of Mrs. William Hutchens.
With bushy hair and determined
Mrs.
William Kletnp re*
spent
Mr. and Mra. Ellwyn Johnson and
—
— last
—» nnd family of Delton spent Satur­
Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and
chin:
■
themand regap them—If
day
evening
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tab. and Boyd Novisky of Grand
with Mrs Mattie Paddock of
Mrs. Harold Yoder and family.
Not yet grown old with beard and
Theodore Pranshka,
necessary, install a new set
Mra. Ida Payne returned home Rapids were Saturday evening sup* Battle Creek .
stoop.
Those who visited and called Sun­
Mr. and Mrs George Forbey re­
—we think you will notice a
Bunday morning after a week** visit per guest* of Mr. and Mra. Gerhardt
But
even
then
feeling
our
Eagle
day
at
the
hoftie
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
reived word from their son Gerald
With Mr. and Mra. G. H. Post of . Kunde and family
profitable change In the perdroop
I Little Bonnie Sherman of Has- raying that he will start on a fifteen Otto Pranshka were Mrs. Richard
SMUnga.
As lhe hot-headed South* shouted
Pennels and Mra. Harry Kelley of
Mra. George Forbey. local, and l*hgs. formerly of Freeport, fell and day furlough from Utah. Tuesday,
•
Secession talk
Mra. Deeds Nagler of Hastings broke her arm lost week Thursday
and will arrive In Freeport some Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs Merle To­
And felt the country's spirit balk
bias of Dowling. Mr and Mrs. Lewis !
into McKee’s for a complete
-------------called
on------Mr.--------and «....
Mra. Harry . Nelson
Nelson Thomas of Cterksville time thte week.
—
__ ________
—.
As the thought of man. black or
Mrs. Nora Hulllbenter and Mra. FYnruson of Delton
Boughner
of...
Lake Odessa
Wednes- called --on--hls -I,.
steter. Mr*. George Forwhite.
Chas Welch of Delton and Eddie
Your Notion Needs
d»v' evening ,-------------------------- ‘
-bey and family Wednesday.
Ida 8'tfllvan of Grand Rapids, nnd
Fettered and chained without hope
Mr. and Mra. Prank Thompson i . Mr. and Mra. Will Blough spent Adon Myer* of West Branch vtelt- Fuhr of Lansing called Sunday on
Your Cooperation
of right
-------------apd Dennie spent Sunday evening --------Sunday
evening-------with---Mr. and Mra. ed Mr. and Mrs. John Pish. Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Theodore Pranshka.
Ira Blough
Alto.
With Maury Moore of Irving.
*" ”of
* *'*
“ ------------------------------- Betty and Dorothy Dentee of Alto
Any but hte Master's way.
Mra.
mi
*, Thera
intra naaicr
Nagler oi
of zusimgs
Hastings
Mr*. Thurzle Thompson, Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon and Mon­
Then the gallant South, though see­
If brass is waxed Immediately
called on Mra Frank Hynes and Mra. Wayne Benton. Mra. Clara Thomp- day with their grandparents. Mr.
ing her wrong.
after being polished, it will retain
son of South ”
Bowne.
Lawrence
---------------------------nnd Mrs ---------Frank-----------Denise.
.Pella Yules Thursday afternoon.
—
------- •---------------~
Felt nrtde come first, and sang the
Miner King visited Mr anti
and Mra.
Mrs. Its brightness.
Mra. Merrill Kajcher and chil­ 1 Benton of Knlamazoo^Mr. nnd Mrs
Dixie song.
dren returned home Wednesday Russell Benton and family of Has- Pete Wntler of Clarksville Sunday
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
Gray
against Blue, and the other
Dolly Madisou
-— **'
------------- J •*♦veiling after being confined with tings. Mrs. Guy Smith. Mra. Henry----evening.
Miner
nnd- --------Pete visited
Mr.
TE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
way round
Dolly Madison spent &gt;1,000 a year
Ke mumps at lhe home of Mr. and Karcher, Mr. and Mra. Neal Karr ti­ and Mrs. Oxel Johnson of Smyrna
Again made lhe Nation war and
er. Mra. Glenn Kellogg, Mra. Perrv later In the evening.
on turbans.
Mra. WaU Thomas of Bowne.
torture bound.
Mrs. Lizzie---------------------------------------------Whitmore and daugh...
Delwin Hutchens te making hls Preston, and Mrs. Irma Brown, local.
home with Mr and Mra. Ivan Mr. and Mrs Elber Thomas of Lan- ter M»e of Holland spent the'weeksing, and Mr. und Mrs Howard end with Mr and Mrs W. C. tape.
Roush and family.
LIBERTY LIMERICKS
of Detroit------------called on
Mr. -------------and Mra.--Harold
Rosenberger
Miss Donna Bachelder of Hastings Houghton
—
--------------- Mra.
......
--------------------—...
spent a few days with her gran- Merrill Karcher and children dur- and Marvin were Sunday evening
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Leap Karcher. ing their illness at the home of Mr. guest* of Mr and Mra. Austin RosenWAR
Mr*. David Pike of Grand Rapids and Mra. Watt Thomas of South berger of Clarksville.
BONDS
wa* a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Bowne.
Tlie Thaler reunion was held at
‘
I Rev. Everett Love accompanied the Henry Smelker home Sunday.
and• Mrs “
Harold Woods.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gaut of Lapeer Rev. Lawrence Word of Caledonia There were about fifty of the imto conduct a service for the Pro- mediate families attended.
testnnt men .stationed there
Mra. Mary Fry returned home
Mrs. Clarence Benedict
Rev. and Mra Ward of Caledonia from an extended visit with her
Mr and Mrs. Clayton Myers of
war Battle Creek called on Mr. and called on Rev.- and Mrs. Love last steter. Mrs. Curt Cable of Grand
■
Rapids.
Mrs. Fred Tabberer Sunday after- Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Elno Hath. Mrs. HatClare Surrarrer and Lawrence
Donna Troyer of Clarksville mist- tie Kve*. and Mrs Clara Baughman. Kauffman rode their bicycle* to
•d her aunt, Mrs Ray Wieland, with all of Lansing, called on Rev. and Hastings Monday.
her household duties last Week.
। Mra. Everett Love last Sunday aftMr.
” nnd• Mrs. —
Robert
• ■ Newton nnd•
family and Frank Cool were Sun­
George Nelson and Semiah Sees* emoon.
were in Hastings on business MonMrs Hliabeth Ferguson of Grand day dinner and supper guests of Mr.
Rapids was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mra. William Newton of State
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schrumpf and Mrs Leon Howk and called ort Road.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Denise and
and family of Irish Hills are spend- F. E Demine and oiber friends.
Mr and Mrs William Spear of family of Alto spent Sunday with
■UY YOU. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS HERE
A' surgeon named Dr,
Grand Rapids, and Mr. and Mrs his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ed Stairs.
McGee
Dallas and Dsvlrl Atlee of Gull Orval Kokx of Battle Creek spriu Denise.
lake returned to their home Sunday Sunday with Mr. and Mra. John
Mra. Orville Allerdlng attended
Said—“Hl put a part of
With Mr and Mn Beryl Albertson Thaler.
the Church of the Brethren District
my fee.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Out of town callers of Mr. and Conference at Beaverton from Wed­
In Bonds for the Na­
after spending a week with their Mrs. Adam Endres during the past nesday until Friday.
grandparents. Rev. and Mrs John week were Luther Sterzick of South
Mr and Mra. Irving Stutz and
tion’s .
Bowne Mra. Deeds Nagler of Has­ daughter Mary Lois of Rushville.
Vast war operations.
Mr. and Mra. Earle Jack of De­ tings. Mr. and Mra. Clare Utter of Ind., were Saturday evening guests
To keep this tho Land of
troit were weekend guest* of her North Carlton. Mr. and Mrs Ben of Mr and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger
parents. Mr and Mra. Herman Crockford. Mr nnd Mra. Fred Dur­ nnd Marvin.
’
the Free!”
Ooseh.
kee of Barnum Dist.. Mr. and Mrs
Organize War Club .
Mra William Hutchens spent Leander Endres, and Miss Lucille
The women of the Methodist
from Monday until Thursday with Endres of Grand
_____________
-Ranlds. Mr nnd
Mr and Mrs Marvin Thaler and Mra. Keith Durkee of Woodland, and church are asking for the coopera­
tion of the community In the or­
family, of Hastings.
Carl Gilliland of Lake Odessa.
Mr and Mrs Harry'Oliver of OrMr. and Mrs Scmlnh Seesc and ganizing of the “War Club" whose
Some authorities believe that
tonvlfie spent the weekend with lhe Mra. Adah Motter visited nt the object will be to remember the boys
• twins and triplets have a greater
latter's father. Miner King.
Seesc Mid Stahl home of Bowne. in the service from this community.
tendency to visual defects than have
Tlie program they are setting up
Raymond and Paul Mead spent Sunday.
. other children.
•
a few dav* with their aunt, Mrs
Mrs "
"*
Vol' Jorgenson
‘
of Battle Creek will be carried on for the duration.
- ------- -------------- -------- --------te spending a few davs with Mr.' and
Mr. and-Mra. L C. Whltnev and Mra. Clarence Benedict
fkinily of Grand Ledge were Friday
Rev. and Mra. E. B Griffin from
goests of his mother. Mrs. Elnora Woodland moved Into the United
Whitney and Gaylord.
Brethren parsonage last week ThuraLawrence Wieland of Anderson, day. Rev. and Mra. Paul Olmstead

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M-KEE SERVICE Oil SALES

-»*■' NPEUIALS

SATURDAY

24!/2 lb. sack
PILLSBURY FLOUR
BAILOR KERR MASON CANS qt size . dozen
no. 2 Can
SNIDER'S SUGAR PEAS
no
.
2
can
GRAPEFRUIT
2 for
7
flavors
JELLO
2 for

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&lt;- THOMAS STOR

ADEQUATE INSURANCE
Th® Only Protection Against Windstorms

Allegan County Republicans

Endorse

Didi

TRIPP
for the

RawuL

STATE SENATE
51 members of the Allegan County Republican

Committee

signified their approval

of

H.

D.

Tripp’s candidacy for state senate from this dis­
trict by signing the following statement: "The

This is a picture of a bad wreck — the reeuh of windstorm Mar 29, 1942. This was a fine barn,
owned by Clara Olin and Olive B. Hagens, located in Whestbcld Township, Ingham County.
The Michigan Mutual of Hasting* promptly paid the loss, &gt;3,187.26.

During the last three yean — 1940-41-42—the policyholders of thia company have
had losses by windstorms of more than $1,850,000.00 — (and four months of 1942
still left, and no one knows what the losses may be before 1943).
The equitable adjustment and prompt payment ot these tremendous losses could
have been made only by a company well prepared to meet such a circumstance. The
Michigan Mutual of Hastings paid all these heavy losses just as promptly as
humanly possible, and without increasing the* assessmentFkor borrowing money.

undersigned.as members of Allegan County Re­
you—without obligation. Why not investigate today?

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION
181H W. Stale St-, Hasting*. Hastings Natl Bank Bldg.
Hour*—Week day. S A. M. to 5 P. M. Sa tarday 9 A. M.

publican committee feels that since Barry Coun­

ty Republican Committee endorsed the candidate
from Hastings, that it is also fitting and proper
that H. D. Tripp, Allegan

county's

candidate,

should receive the same endorsement from Alle­

gan county." -

.

—Pol. Adv

Bl SICUBII — I HSU HI I Tho cost in ths Michigan Mutual Is as low as
safety will permit.

MICHIGAN MillAL WIRDSTOIM IHSIIARCE COMPART

Harrison Dodds, President - Guy E. Crook, Vkc-Prcaident - IL E. Cota, Secretary-Treasurer,

Homo Office — HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
fstabflahod IIIJ
The Largest arid Oldest Insurance Company of Its Kind in Michigan.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

14 FACES—2

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1942

SECTIONS

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

NUMBER

CALLING ALL AMERICANS!
==. ‘ssSLVote at Primary, Sept. 15
v •
“
j quantities of what are called "fresh-1
Gqve Two Sound. Sane Talks WBter lelly n,h" They dlfIer from To Cliloni Ol lorry Co.
[much’onoiirr—oboufVhe

&lt;

,

" we wont fo 9lve t,,e ,eo1 meonln9 to

Joto
ftnnoon of
or Detroit.
D.^,45
een. piece.
ptaeo. If
■! m,,
.» picks
pleu up.
up f()
Judge Homer
Homer Ferguson,
25. cent
any one
famous ertsader against graft and
aa,t *aU:r ,elly ft*h’ he W,U *°°n
’ ",
“
learn that where the fringe-llke edge
vice in the ’city of Straits” and a of lhf
touchfa hu
there | ! living
candidate for the United States 1 will be an Itchy, and sometimes a

((f Qn Tu„doy

Sept

]5

pnraie.

We The People, Speak!" then let's go

County Wide Meeting
I of Neighborhood
War Club Leaders

| A county wide meeting for all
i township and neighborhood war
club leaders of Barry county, to

colf Qur bo||oH ond t()onk „ kjnd provjdence thot we ore (

Sept. 11. at the I

.

in o country where men and women still hove the right to vote. Published herewith are
-

1 -- --------------- - -----

JUDGE MCDONALD'S
UNPLEASANT DUTY
Had to Give a 15 Yr. Bay
A State's- Prison Sentence

Keith Smith. wl»o had admitted to
O. O. F. hall, Judge McDonald that he wsa guilty
BuUU- home of the breaking and entering charge
against him, was%roiight into Clr-

H«unoo (ew opinions gathered at random from local people concerning this basic American privi- h-. (
„„ —mc- ,cuU court Saturday forenoon for
। ship In bringing uuiwism
Important war ume
time ' ■sentence.
water variety, nsnermen at tne laxe ,
..
.
.
...
!i -&lt;«r
------- -- ------ --------------Th«*°'d’' United We Stand, were never more .mportant m our nat.on than they
pity that a boy of 13
vorable impression o&lt; himself—mod- f’mn’a'n
««• »"1* ,'*d ”“’n ' le9ec»i, amcerv. never mentioning nts
,
,,—..— . ~;
!
..
...* HUthat
are not easily .mH,
attracted
bv •a_
-L—... 1L ___l A—I rT/e AS I /“ET O1IT A KI D VATF1
Last spring small neighborhood’
■wm.nl.
In U»
prtn»ry.
M- th»v
u»nl»r-r-nd
.lu-eu.
by are 1 today. Let's show
the real American spirit-LET'S ALL GET OUT AND VOTE!
war clubs were organized through- but there
no oU,er *** open to
dim.
.Un Ire rXn cnucum “» w"m
wWeJ
out the county and it is the women '
4Vd«eb°y » home tiiuation
nl Uu Preld.nl and nt ip. &lt;w&gt;- £ '“*l‘ W,l“"
Ing party. It was a stralght-from- ।themi ship chairmen who will be given thte h,0”™’ ““ mother remarried and
the-ahoulder talk, however, on the ;
***
; Information Friday, by a specialist Il ves ,n Arizona. Il U one at the
duties of citizenship.
\
I
,
1 from Michigan State College These •many tragedies resulting from a
What the Judge has done lrtkDe- I
In times like these It IIs more Im-1 It’s Barry County's turn for Sen-. Can you think
who,
My interest,,,in
the primary con-'leaders
will
then take*the
inform*-■ brokr
home ----ThU
-- -- ...of --anyone
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1L-UUV,» won
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MIC UUUIUI,"
"'' ------- , flfteen-year-old
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portant than ever before, that ator. Sigler is our candidate and would have made
’**'-rr)i«irm«n
-------------------------------------------------------------------------bv seems tn
.hi young per­
troll, in routing the grafters of that Ri««niniiyi*n
piade a
a be
better
Chairman 1
in .u_
the 8th -----senatorial
district tlon back to their own communities.
, i«
«»y
to b.
be •
a m
bright
every eligible man and wopfimil'll do all I can to help him win.
lof our Draft
city and breaking up the league I)KTD RIITIflll
il Board?
Board? Did the man obviously rests
In .VI,..-w-o
contacts and acSince every ■farm
will wnllfc
want iwn- wllh a K"*-1----- r—w-----face—and
— ...
■■Ill home will
— —a
irhn could
nruilrt please
nlnann everyrvrn- qualntance made
I- In eighteen
_ ..uu
... ...
.
of police and other officials with MMIKWUIIWH
should have a voice In our governHarvey Meyers ever live who
years-। to&gt;.......
know how .to meet
this serious
, nerennalltv
personality that
that nnahr
ought-------------to get Mm
him
ment by casting their ballot at ‘
...
1 one? -j-pg man who
no mu- of official service tor the people of clothing situation, any war club
gambleni and gangsters, lx an earnest
••­
o( what he would do if he should be
election time. Of local Interest to [ I want to give Mr. Sigler the ' takes never did anything. We all Barry county. There are In my j leaders who are unable to attend are th^t he got started off on the wrong
Whof Each Barry County
the voters in Barry county, in the chance to prove what he can do in (recognize that Kim Sigler is fair, opinion the soundest reasons why: asked, by Miss Bullis, to send sub- . foot, but the circumstances of the
favored by the voters al the Primary
District Will Receive
Sept. 15 and at the election In No­
primary election on Tuesday, U thethe senatehonest and has ability. Whether the voters of his home county. stitutes.
case make that quite easily underselection of a state senator to repE D. Tudor, you like him or not. it's time we all should rally to the support of Mr.
vember. His fervtce to the suite apd
I stood.
County Treasurer George Clouse resent our dUtrlct. Voting for Kim
...
woke up and sent someone to the Sigler. On his merits, which arc
nation, in his one-man Investlgahas received from the state the first Sigler for this post will not only
The people of the EighthSena-. State Senate who isn't afraid,
McDonald to face, but there was
outstanding in the field of legisla­
'installment of the primary school show our loyalty to Barry county
torlal District will be proudto havp knows how. and will fight for u*.
~
nothing else he could do in the case
tive
qualifications,
he
is
deserving
fund, amounting to-552,479.00. This but it will also be supporting the Kim Sigler as their Setiator In the ' It’s a privilege to vote for such'
,l s a privilege to vote for such oj support. It is not common that
/
exc®t to Unp0M th* 8tnUnc« to
is 59 00 for each of the 5.831 persons best qualified man from our dis- next legislature. A candidate who i men nfor
frwpublic
nnhll^office
nfttr—and
mHfor
frtrBarRar.j
... ■ ... &gt;,■&gt;...
__. _
MEMBER
did
men of his ability are willing ’o
of school age In Barry county. Thefe trict for this office.
will not only represent the Interests'I ry County's aake. we should all get 1 serve.
/OTQRF ■
i Below we give the official stenogwill'be another distribution of the
*
Charles Leonard of tills district, but who has made ! behind Kim one hundred per cent.
f
nn
v
r"Pf,er’s record of the proceedings in
I do not dwell on the opportunity
primary fund in November, which
• • •
| himself familiar with the problems |
R. C. Fuller
I this case Saturday forenoon and
afforded Barry county to terminate,
will probably be at-the rate of 53 00
All residents of Barry County . conf ranting the lawmakers of the '
...
I what the Judge said to the boy in
fVAfi SAV/MGS
per census scholar—between the ages should avail themselves of the priv-' state u difficult to find. That one | Every qualified voter should con- with distinction, a long span with­ II
ciivintr him tire
tlm sentence
u»nt*nz-» he
hn did.
giving
of. five and twenty years.
liege for which (Wr soldiers are has been found in the person of Mr. 1slder it their duly to vole al the out local representation in the State
Following Is the record:
The distribution-this time for the fighting. The election of worthy Sigler. The problems of education, iPrimaries to Irtnure the selection of Senate. Conceding that point the
• Mr. Barnett: Now. In this case.
school districts of Barry county Is candidates on Sept. 15th will help agriculture, labor. Industry and na- 1proper candidates, and also at the weight it deserves with loyal citi­
zens.
still
I
am
disponed
to
stress,
to win this war. At tills time.we tlonal defense are known to him ;November election to Insure your
having accepted the plea of guilty
hi this vital Irour of our national
ASSYRIA—Bfll district, school need men whom we know to be and they will receive his intelligent 1candidate’s election. It disfranchised
census, 48: sm’i 9432 00: Eagle ’dlst.. worthy in congress. Vote as your' and conscientious consideration. We ;you would fight for your rights to existence, the Importance of having
Smith. 1 move the court for sencensus, 15. smt. 9135.00: Austin, conscience dictates. May I recom- can all go “all out” for Kim Sigler. vote so why not exercise your rights in every peat of civil public service
D. A. Van Buskirk 1and privileges by voting and there­ the man best equipped in ability and
census. 24. smt. 921800; Assyria mend Mr. Kim Sigler as a worthy
character to discharge its duties.
j
...
by be a good citizen.
Center, census. #4. ami. 9578 00; El­ candidate for the State Senate.
reasons why sentence should
Schader! To vote for Kim Sigler U to serve
Rev. John V. Dillon 1 Elect KUn Sigler in the Interest of
lis, census. 22, am'L 9198.00; Briggs,
community, stale and nation.
Watch for the above emblem.
• • •
our Barry County roads. He has
census. 34. am't. 930fl.00: Checkered,
The Defendant: No, sir.
R R. McPeek
It is an insignia of honor for it
It is every citizen’s duty to vote the ability to do a good job in the
Did you ever meet a man who was
census, 25, am’t. 9225 00; Lincoln,
indicates that the store or firm
voting.:;Senate
and I have never missed voting.
perfect? I never did. Whether you
this Is a very difficult case for any
JUDGE FERGUSON
‘ census, 31, am'L 8439 00.
If ti« people ever needed a voice where it is on display is giving sat­
'
Barry County’s I
Elmer C. “Duff Laubaugh like Kim Sigler or not you have to
BALTIMORE — Dowling district, I’m supporting
court. The offense ta serious, and I
---- of
----- good
- -« i
In
the
government
R
la
now.
I
Re
­
isfactory
oo-operallon
In
the
Na
­
candidate
In
the
Interest
...
admit he packs a wallop and it is
don’t know as there would be a
Republicans from all parts of Barry school census. 71. amt. 9839 00; government and my community.
| I have voted al) my life and thU about time we were putting such lieve Mr. Sigler could •peat“torus tional War Stamp and Bond sale
(Continued op page 8)
county. He spoke there for half an Striker, census. 48. am't. 3414.00;
being conducted by Amercan re­
A. E. Melrose . election I’m supporting Barry coun- men in our legislative halls. With better than most people.
lions of graft and crime conditions McOmber. census. 41. am't. 9389.00;
O. H. Perkins tailers.
• • •
i ty's candidate because we are en- him in the Senate, Barry County
in Detroit, mark hltnits an outstand­ Hendershot census. 35. amt. 8225.00;
The right to display this Insignia
Mr. Sigler has the ability and-titled to this office.
might have a chance to get some of
Weeks, census. 33. ain't 9297.00; Dur­
ing and patriotic citizen.
I think it is everybody’s duty as is determined locally by the county
everyone should get out and vole
Henry Archie Rhoades the things we ought to have. It Is
When Gerald Smith was here ad­ fee. census. 33. am't. 9297 00: Barney
Barry County s chance to show the an American citizen to vote now committee which ta responsible for
for him. We wanj a Barry County j
...
vocating himself for United Slates Mills, census. 31, amt. 9279.00.
man to serve Barry County inter- ■ In the interest of good govem- State of Michigan that we are not above ail times. In my opinion It is the drive here in Barry. Wherever
Senator he promised to supply the
BARRY—Delton-Kellogg district, ests.
Iment everyone should support Bar- asleep. Let’s roll up a majority for time Barry County is represented. It appears It means that the entire
people with all the tires and gaso­ school census. 423, am't. 93.807.00.
’
Robert Mills organization Is doing a fine, patriot­
Howard Naylor' ry County's candidate and vote at Kim that will let them know we
line they might wish to buy. That is
ic job.
CARLTON—Rogers district, school
- - line Sept. 15th election.
are alive around here.
plain hooey. Il is a cheap bid for census. 18. amt. 3162 00: Carlton
Opening Come Hera With
This is Barry County’s turn for
Rene-------Ganguillet
We have a man from Barry coun------- ------vole*. Any thoughtful citizen knows Center, census, 35. amt. 931500; ty running for Senator from this'
Slate Senator and everyone should
Lowell September 18
• • •
that it will be impossible for Gerald Barnum. census. 35. amt. 9315.00: district and we all should get out
Lieutenant Plumley
Barry County is enlilled to a go to the polls and vote.
,
We who know Mr. Sigler and ap(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1) 1 Fish, census. 81. amt. 9459.00; Wel­ and vote for him. He Is sincere and predate the Importance of the State Senator from this district. We
The Hastings Saxons show promise
Allen Pender
Promoted to Captain of a better than average football
come Comer*, census, 52. am't. 9468 - trustworthy and deserving of our । character and ability of u man of have the man. why not give him the
Barry county and particularly
00; Cheney, census. 12, amt., 3108 00; support.
his type for this office, should do job? Gel out and vole!
Four Auctions
The Banner recently mentioned
Hugh Riley Hastings hasn't had a state SenaFriend, census, 21, amt. &gt;189.00:
Frank Kurr ' our utmost to vote and sec that he
the fact that one of the officers of the Mr. Fred GoodeU. new pigskin men­
Brown, census, 49. am'L 1441.00;
ERNEST HORN. Prop.
• • •
; Is elected.
There isn’t a man who Is called porlunily and we should take od- Marines, who annihilated the Jap­ tor for the Blue and Gold.
Mr. Kim Bigler Is a man at very
Harold Perkins
Owing to the scarcity offarm Coats Grove, census. 58, am't. 9522.­
anese
force on Makin Island. 1500
upon more often than Mr. Sigler to
keen Judgment and good business
help Mr. Hom has decided to quit 00; Bagla, census, 20, amt. 9180.00.
:hlng experience to his
Mrs. H. 3. Freeland miles from AuttraUa, was Flret Lieu­
It Is everyone’s duty to get out and give his time and effort tn speak­
CASTLETON-■Nashville district, ability. Therefore, I think he would
farming so he will hold an auction
tenant Merwyn Plumley, son of
ing before groups of all kinds everysale at his farm located 3 miles west school census. 287, amt. 92583.00: be a good man for the office of vote and support Barry County's where in the county. That la one of i Who’s belter qualified than Sig- Mr. and Mr». Calvin R. Plumley
, candidate.
and south of Dowling: or one mile Castleton Center, census. 20. amt. Senatorship.
of Nashville, former resldenbt of this he has had an outstanding record
a number of reasons why he should ler for this job? I’m for him!
Roy
Cordes
Dewey
Reed
9188
00:
Lake
View,
census.
23,
amt.
south, one mile east of Cedar Creek.
expect all-out support from Barry |
Maurice Roush city and well known here. Lleufen- as coach. Mr. Goodell is a Central
(Continued on page 6. this Sec.)
He Is offering a good list of horses,
ant Plumley had much to do With Michigan and University of Michi­
We often «peak about the “right”; x believe Barry County Is entitled county.
cows, sheep, swine, chickens, farm
Mrs. Margret Barnett | It U the privilege and duty of training,the Marines for that and gan alumnus. The good wishes of
to vote as If everybody Just natur- w a senator and I will cast my
machinery and miscellaneous ar­
• • •
[ every citizen to exercise his right to1 simitar attacks.
all Saxon sport followers are with
ally
has
it
which
U
not
true
because
vote
for
our
candidate,
ticles Henry Flannery will cry the
It is gratifying to the many Barry him as he enters his first coaching
In my opinion It is the duty of vote. Every Barry county citizen1
voting is a privilege offered to those
Mrs. rqm Johnson
every citizen to get out and vote at should take advantage of this priv- county friends of the Plumley fam­ season here
who meet the requirements.
!
■ • •
See the adv. elsewhere In this issue
If a person votes regularly it is a 1 I feel It Is the duty of everyone all elections; I believe that would liege, especially this fall when Bar- ily to leam that, on the return .of
The addition of Marshall High
for full particulars.
•
pretty good test of whether he Is to vote and particularly on Sept, elimlnate at least 95 per cent of the ' ry county has a candidate who&gt; the Marines to headquarters. Lieu­ School, perennially powerful Twin
tenant Plumley was immediately Valley team, to the Saxon sehsflMa.
really a good citizen. Some of us do 15th when it means so much to criticism afterwards. Don’t forget needs each voter’s support.
WALTER DURKEE, Prop.
1
promoted
to
Captain.
That
is
an
hon
­
about
our
candidate
for
Slate
Sena!
Homer
L.
Smith
Allegan
Editor
Criticizes not take time to go a few blocks to Barry county.
On account of 111 health Mr. Dur­
or worthily bestowed, and was
the polls and If the weather Is not j
Mrs. Margaret Smith tor. Mr. Sigler deserves our support.
Action of Allegan County
kee will dispose of his' personal
Harry Larsen ' My acquaintanceship with Kim
comer to the Saxon schedule Is 2teegood on election day, many thous-1
• • •
property at public auction at the
Republican Chairman
I Sigler extends back to student days of any favoritism.
ands of voters stay at home. Sol It Is just as Important to be able
Isnd, powerful West State Class O
farm located 2 miles north of Coats
Every citizen should get out and ■ m Ann Arbor. He has been a hard,
many times we hear
”One vote | to »y. "I 118VF voted”, as it/ls to
eleven. The complete schedule fol­
Grove or the flret place east of the
Statements and advertising were won't make any difference." but I “S'. “I'm
American." Next vote if they are able. Every vote effective worker all along, attack­
lows:
Barnum school: or a mile south and released last week Intended to con­ Massachusetts once elected a gov- I Tuesday's election gives Barry coun- will count and Barry County de-1 ing various problems and tasks with
Sept. 18—Lowell, here.
A
LOCAL
ISSUE
3 miles west of Woodland. He Is of- vey the Impression that Kim Sig­ ernor by a margin of one vole over; ty voters an opportunity to vote serves to be represented in the Sen- characteristic energy and peraisSept. 25—Greenvills. there.
Itence. Kim's broad legal experience
fe|ing a good list of horses, cows, ler's opponent in the race for state bls opponent
1 for *n unusually capable man in the *te.
Oct. 2—Marshall, here.
Hastings voters will pass on a lo­
com. hens, harness, farm machinery senator from the Eighth District had
Now. may every voter In Barry !per»on of Kim Sigler, who will, I
Mrs. Mettle Rickie , *nd personal effectiveness qualify
cal Issue at the Primary election.
and miscellaneous articles. Dewey the official endorsement of the Al­ County fall to find any excuse ' believe, do credit to our district,
• • • z
him exceptionally well for the ofTve always believed that if every- I Rce of State Senator from our dis­ Sept. 15. Up for consideration Is a
Reed will cry the sale and Clifford legan County Republican Committee. whatever to stay away from the I
DeFoe Cook
proposal to raise the pay of alder­
Hammond will act as clerk. See the
Therefore the following editorial polls on Tuesday. Sept. 15. when a |
one would vote we'd have a better j trict.
Oct 30—Ionia, there.
men from 3100 to 8200 per year and
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"
adv. elsewhere tn this Issue for full appearing In.the Allegan Gazette of very Important step is made in nom-1Dr. ---------De Forest
Walton
* government. Mr. Sigler Is entitled*
Nov. 5—Belding, there.
that of mayor from 9100 to 5300 per
to a big Barry County vote.
.
particulars.
Friday. Sept. 4. is an interesting­ mating the candidates for state and '
Shirley B. Henry I Every qualified voter has an'op- year. Those acquainted with the
commentary
on
what
really
hap
­
county
offices.
ly
shou,d
glve
htan
thelr
J
“
?
por
‘
„
„
ARCHIE McINTYRE,’ Prop.
duties and responsibilities of these played .at the Fairgrounds under
•
•
•
.
portunlly
to
sarye
Barry
County
pened. Since Mr. Alcock. editor of
will you cast your vote In three ,
... we*iey MBU
offices
will
admit
that,
even
the
When
every
member
of
the
Bar,
and
our
senatorial
district,
by
electthe
floodlights. All games away from
Having sold the farm and mov­ the Gazette Is also secretary.of the different capacities; as a good dti- j : wanl to ae* a man from Barry
ry County Board of Supervisors en- ing Kim Sigler at the polls on proposed increase*. the salaries are home are at night except the Zet­
ing to a smaller home, Mr. Mclntvre Allegan County Republican Com­
your k**1. community, as a.county elected to the Senate and I dorses Mr. Sigler 100 per cent—the: Sept. 18th. We all should do our still on the •’slender” side. Actually, land game.
will dLspose of tlie extra furniture, mittee. tils remarks carry con&amp;IdC
°f
.i"^ J11??. *i* • don't know of a better man than first time such a thing was ever part.
aidermen
and
mayors
who
give
the
.
hay and grain at public auction at erable official weight.
good citizen of the United States? Kim sigjer
done for any candidate — that’s.
------- time to the Job that our officers POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Ken Laberteaux
the farm located 2 miles east of
In brief, the chairman of the Al­
Maude W. Smith.
*
have invariably given here during
Edward Clouse enough for me. Sigler has my vote
...
Quimby on M-79. Dewey Reed will legan County Committee appears to
and every other vote I can gel for] it Is not the function of the the past two decades, are worth on the Republican ticket at Um
cry the sale and Clifford Hammond have Indulged In a Utile “not so
I ve known Kim Sigler ever since
j£jm R|g]er would be one of the
Ciiristtan minister to influence many times the “token” remuner­ Primary Election. Sept. 19th. for ths
subtle” back stage manipulation to he came to Hastings as a young
able nnd capable men ever to him.
Robert W. Cook votes; but it certainly Is part of his ation they actually receive. It Is office of Representative in the State
where In this issue for full particu- put something over on Die committee man. Hex going to get my vote to ^rve m the Michigan Senate It is
,
’ * *
.
, I Job to preach good citizenship. Es- in the Interest of good government Legislature I will appreciate your
as a whole.
5 County Bnd
our obligation to are that h*ta elect­
Just because Barry county to pedally in times like these. I can- to pay salaries sufficiently large so
The editorial reads as follows:
district in the Senate,
! ed. Oo to the polls on Tuesday and
that well qualified Individuals will
raou, uw. v.n Bom.
AU.w
GARDNER DOSTER. Prop.
“Ordinarily the average Individual
* John Castelein
yOur ballot for Kim.
gan
county
is
no
reason
why
we
portance of the primary election, feel able to give the time from their
Having decided to quit farming has a- right to campaign for who he
Personally I think it is time Bar-1
- - Clifford Dolan can t have a State Senator If every b&gt;. whlch thr
chooM, uirir
tllHr own private affaire to serve the city.
------ -- - - - ------- - ----- .
»»
wmen me peupie citwoc
and teach school. Mr. Doster will may please and In the manner he
m»n
and
woman
will vote
Rarrv
..candidates for public office. &gt;•
man
and
woman,
will
vote
Barry
own
If
ry
County
had
a
good
man
in
the
POLTHCAL ANNOUNOCMKHT '
hold an auction sale at his farm
(Continued on page 3. Sec. I)
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r--------- ; I think everyone should get- out
a few touts, we enSanau and .p^abln, nt inod moi &gt;nd voU. n u Ui. «Uy .ar w. county can win.-------------------------------- Ithla u left
located 2 miles east of Doster and
Mre. J. W. Hewitt danger the very roots of American ATTENTION READERS!
no one could be better than Mr.
expressing our opinions. I
one. mile south: or fl miles south VOTE AT THE
Mrs.
E.
p.
Sayles,
home
service
Every-----qualified
81*lcr। want to see Kim elected.
•HU. man Sl.l.r hu -Mt U UU™. ‘-democracy.
------------------------------------ voter
and west of Prairieville known as PRIMARY TUESDAY
chairman of the Barry Co. Chapter, the Republican ticket at the PrtBurr Cooley
the Ball place. He is offering a good
Ray Lancaster He can expect my support 100 per (Should go to the polls next Tuesday, American Red Cross, has a commuI am a candidate for County
and do his duty In keeping our gov­
list of horses, cattle, sheep, hens, Drain Commissioner of Barry Coun­
Erenrone *ouid vote regardless | Eyeryone ^ouM vote and support
ernment In the hands of the people.
er. I would appreciate your vote at
machinery, hay and grain. Loren ty on the Republican ticket and will
Wllils
Kantner
politics. Il U to the interest of 3.^
candidate;
Don M. Oury vllle. All efforts to locate the man the Primary.
Coppock will cry the sale and Milt appreciate your support at the Pri­ of
Barry County to get a qualified:
1
’
Ward
Kim Sigler as a Senator would
mary Election. Sept. 18.—Herbert J. man to represent us in the Senate. |
have failed but U friends or rela­
• • .
1
bring
prestige
and
Influence
to
our
We
should
all
be
proud
to
vote.
adv. elsewhere in this issue for full Cook.
Pol Adv. As far as I’m concerned I’m going 1 it u every American citizen's duty
tives have any intormalton as to
city and district.
It is our duly. At this election It his whereabouts, thay are urged to NOTICE
particulars.
to vote for Mr. Bigler because I to vote. Let each one turn out and
Chester "Chet" O. Banghart £s Important to support Barry get tn touch with Mrs. Sayles, tele­
NOTICE! WOMEN BOWLERS
A CORRECTION**
know he can represent us and do a elect Kim.
County's candidate because he's the phone3498
county rural tetter can
The Women's Bowling League will
L.
A.
Abbey
Why
not
bring
the
name
of
Has
­
An Item Included In the Barry open Monday evening, Sept. 14.
Bill Hackney |
lion and auxiliary wit!
VOTE FOR
’* '
tings and Barry county back in slate
County court Calendar for the Sep­ There will be a meeting far election
Kenneth Sanderson
affairs. Electing Mr. Sigler will do
tember term, as published in the of officers and organization of new
”HERBM COOK
Tin voting for Kim Sigler and sonal likes and dislikes, it Is Ira­ Just that.
| portant that ewy voter In Barry
There are 2715 registered voters
teams. Fri. evening Sept. 11 at 8 ni help him all I can
Vote
for
Herbert
J.
cook.
Repub
­
Mrs. Otto Isenhath
stated. The paragraph in question P. M. at the Bowling alley. Ail inin Hastings, nils election offers us lican candidate for County Drain church.
Nick Kuemple county exercise hi* franchise, as a
a chance to have a State Senator
I think everyone should get out forgotten and Kim Bigler must be ry county to counteract the votes of from Barry county. Let's make a the Primary Election. Tuesday, Sept.
Mrs. Predorn stales that she is not R UMMA GE SALE
record
which will read — ”2715 15.—(This nolle* contributed by
to vote and support Barry County's ■ backed 100 per cent by the voters of the larger counties tn the district.
suing for divorce but for separate
Sat.. Sept 13, Newton Bldg. 131 candidate.
.Barry county now.
It is our duty to see that he gets It. registered voters; 2718 ballots cast.” friends of Herbert J. Cook).-Pot.
maintenance.
■
Carl Wtyermon j
BUI Sherwood
Miss belli* Tsuslnh
0. C. “Spike’* Rogers Adv.

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H.H.S. SAXONS FACE
STIFF SCHEDULE

A DECEPTIVE
STATEMENT

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEFTXMMR ||» 1943
♦ ♦»♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»+♦♦♦»♦♦■»♦ training. th* new recruit wlU either (erred from Fort Leonard Wood. Richard C Welton. 10 yean.
tor ot the Rotary elu
Explained Work of
, - - . ,
be assigned aboard a Navy Man-O-1 Mo. to Tennessee.
Word was receired front
mg/Tuseday wm.
Smith coming.
County Draft Board
I
War‘ * h,W for ,urthcr H*ctalteed I Friends o( Bob Oorktn will be' Cote, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,
*«* .Keith
K
Tan prison all Now serving with the U. 8- Navy
L V U A L 11 L U J traininc at erne ot the Navy* many interested
iiiK.ts.cytowknow
si,vwthat
mathe has
i.mbeen
wciicote, otv, Ha*tirtg». that
...-. he
.. ta OJK.
senice school*.
j transferred from Fort
Port Custer to but wanted to hear from ..v
home.
----------— He
... Jackson Tuesday.
Donna Chamberlain and Betty
War college, one mile from has
, ....
beentt~»..
unable
,-------------------------------------to write the past
Monday night's rainstorm was the'
Judge Stewart Clement gave
weeks
because----of ----------information
severest we hare had this year, —.
_ —
... .
_
wvtK m, am
Kimble are new clerks al Reeds Washington. D. C
;'two
-------------- -----------Mias Caro) Puller will leave Sun-1 lba regulations governing the Barrestriction* ‘regarding
an accident Damage to roads by flooding and
Drug
•tore.
I
,
n
scotember
issue
of
the
•w*
4
“
‘
“
e
•«
Jackal. la the transition that Robert,
H
Mr.
and Mrs.
*“ Injured and ha.s
has washouto was very aevere Many ears day far Kalamaaoo College. Kala- ^ CoTOty oreft
ear. ana
mt*, fhUlp
niuap Mlicheii
Mncncii consumers Power News appears
appear* a !’”
n ’’hW1 »* »
Him While Ar Work Thun.
have purchased the Lyta
of Eroe.t L
T.vlw Bennett
R&gt;nr,Att
____ __wi4
&gt;_ b«n U&gt; th. hospital since, but he ta were staUed that night by the high mawo. where she ta entering as a ver&gt;. evident that service on that
freshman. She will live In Mary board ta a difficult Job
Ira A. Shu) lx. 430 E. Bute Rd. U house on'S. Washington. They plan has been a member of the Hastings ketltog along fine now. He tele- water.
• Thursday
afternoon Raymond
now undergoing at the u. 8. Naval to rent the house until they return, Division for 30 rears. The names at Phrntcd from Savannah, Oa . last | a uqlt of the traveling aviation Trowbridge House, girls' dormitory | He mentioned several new rulings Shaw. It. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Clar------------------------------ ------- -'by the Hate and national boards.
to Hastings.
I two other Hastings men are gi*, Friday evening and U» folks say hta । cadet examining board was in this
n show tint a large number. ence Bhaw of Maple Grove. Twp. met
Word has been received that I mentioned: Chester B. Tompkins, votee waa plain and natural.
|cUy Thursday, to interview appli-.
.
—
..
—
,.wi&gt;o
were
put
Into
deferred
ctasslwith
an
accident
which resulted in
James Bristol was elected a dlrec- cants for the air service.
After he flntahea hta boot (recruit) Corp. William HUrst has been trans- jwlih the company for 20 years, and
------ ta * SfS ri hu &lt;*-“&gt; Al about 1 30 he drove
itngs will now be reclassified and
,
....
.
,, .,
drafted Into the army. Frequent I “ ’r“ctor from hta home to a held
changes in the regulations are made I about a quarter of a mile north of
by the authorities at Washington, so!the house. He was evidently get-.
SwU Wafer
£•'
^"S**™*
TTUier Ruinad
nuinvw All
evn Hope
nope .
------ ---------. ——
— ting the tractor tn poottton to mUe
nave good
„ .
Of Fol,I, Y.itlng Tk.l W.ll*"
«“» memories when
■*“ thsv
“» an-'
'
w
tneoe reguiquons
Ipty
1
by show that he waa driving the
Tn a recent article about the Sun
machine at a good clip as he was
Oil Company's well, on the James ,
making the turn, when the tractor
Upped over. The draw-bar of the
F. Mead farm in Rutland, it waa &lt;
tractor struck his head a hard blow,
stated that the rotary drill, after
no doubt rendering hta unconscious,
reaching the St. Peter's sand. took BAPT,ST
cores from the rock for 100 feel i Sermon subject Bunday evening and he was pinned under a rear
wheel of the machine The gasoline
lower, and drilled into salt water. *&gt;»
"The False Prophet."
caught fire, and the tower half of
which rose 700 feet in the 5.130 '
-----------the boy was terribly burned, causing
foot hole That was an error. The . FRESBYTEB1AN
।salt water actually rose to within: Sunday morning worship at ten hta death.
Raymond's father left home at
700 fret of the top ot the hole. In thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell
other words; there were 4.430 feet about "A Right Attitude" and will about 3:90. for Nashville Returning
of water In ihe pipe. The terrific | preach on the theme. "An Ancient I
tractor was overturned and that the
preasure of the brine at the bottom I But Effective Plot,"
of Uje well can be Imagined. A col- ' Bunday school at 11:46. Mrs. At- gasoline reras burning. He realited
what had -happened and telephoned
umn of water 30 fret high exerta a 'lanla Hay, superintendent.
pressure of 15 pounds to each square
The Barry County Council of the sheriff's office here Sheriff Bera
i inch. Brine Ls heavier than water; Churches ynd Christian Education and Coroner Dr. Fisher went to the
so the pressure of that salt water at will meet TYiesday, September 15. scene of the accident. No Inquest

I II I A

FATAL ACCIDENT TO
RAYMOND SHAW

MrW\

MEAD TEST WELL DID
NOT DECIDE NATTER S.

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n can be mid therefore that the
. failure of the Mead wall to become
I an oil producer does not mean that

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; 3JM pounds to the square Inch. The
The Ladies' Aid Society will meet
volume of the water pouring Into &gt;t the church Thursday. Sept, 17,
’ tl»e hole was so great that there was “1 ®:*&gt;.
no possibility of pumping It out '
-----------• The well had to be abandoned.
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
| There seemed a probability that i At the morning service the |&gt;astor
I a paying Pumper well might I will speak onVThe Greatest Thing
have been developed by acidising or ; in The World."
ItlvnamlUng the three rock strata Song-service and gospel message
। where oil was found in Ute porous j from Paul's tetter to Timothy.
। rock—at 1.700 feet, 2.200 fret and,
-----------5 030 feet. But the break-through of , FIRST CHURCH OF
I the salt water made It impossible to , CHRIST. SCIENTIST
at *"y. °f th?e drpU™ The
The subject for Sunday ta "SubI drillers went too deep with their stance"
boring, and ruined any hope of
Umed8 te#U *l U'e depths men’ GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

were considerably more promising
; than they were on the Kidder farm.
। two miles northwest of the Mead
I location. And there may be found
still better prospects farther east
jand south from the Mend farm.
Only testa ean show whnt oil re­
sources this county may have. It is
I to be hoped that the Bun Oil Co.
■ will make further teate. It ta a
wealthy corporation It ta probable
that its geolORtats will make a study
of all the formations found In drill­
ing several other wells before they
| decide what to do. or where to lo-

whether the boy,was conscious and ’
suffered from the terrible bums his
body received. However the indica­
tions are that the blow on his head. .
when the tractor tipped over, so
'stunned him that he never realised
the burning and did. not suffer.
When found hta right elbow was
bent and hta right hand was against
the right side of hLs face. HLs left
elbow was also bent, and the left hand struck the dirt a short dis­
tance from his head. Had he re­
gained consciousness it seems ceritaln that he would have used his
{hands and arms; but evidently he
| had not done so. Hta cap. with
b
!a considerable blood on it. was not
11 “ A M Sunday'
II far from hta head, giving Evidence
I of the severity of the blow on hLs
RUnd... Ih.
'!
, head. It may be. too. that hta death
was hastened by breathing the
flames from the burning gasoline.
In the opinion of those who Inves­
tigated the accident, young Shaw
WJSNTf R bf.RMtTS BEGIN
was mercifully spared from suffering
AT GULL LAKE
The Gull Lake Bible Pritowshlp.
Prjtowshlp. ]'pain. The limbs and tower part of
** which **Rev.
“ Don Nicholls ■-ta *•the
— 1 the body, were horribly burned The
of
pastor, will begin their winter sere­ fire consumed both front tire*, all of
ices September 13. Services will be 1one of Uio rear Urea and about half
held,al 11:10 A. M. end 7:30 P. M of the other one.
1 Raymond's body was taken to the
in the Youth Chapel at Midland „ ,
, „
. „ „ ...
Hess fUnCT&gt;1
funeral M**
home at NaahYHle
Nashville..
Park on Northeast GuU take.
j; ,lBW
Rev. Htelwlta, the new pastor, ana a a
nounces the following subjects of in- ANN UAL AAA
lerest to all:—Morning message:!-,
k,
. -­
"For the Defense of the Gospel" । ELECTION, SEPT. 18
and In the evening: 'I am the Lord; I
I change Not." Tltta young man at-1 The annual election of AAA town-

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---------------- , Cleveland. Tennessee and has a 1 year will be' held Friday Evening,
message that will be of special In- Sept. 18. at 8:30 o'clock al the sevCarly
terest to the young people of this er*I places listed herewith, accord­
iare&lt;ing to Glenn Wotring. chairman:
wisjs: nSowiss;sr.
.»«
Who wtX/to kreo w^nT^/i Wintel wortt r,,r Ule rrnomln.tlon or their Hail: Carlton. Town Hall; CastteWhO
.U krT?
w,n‘" C'ongtreaman, Clare E. Hoffman, be- | ton. Center School: Hastings T^wn
t

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SODA
8'
SPICES
10'
BREAD
29'
ROLLS
15'
CAKE
29'
10
KERR MASON LIDS
RITZ CRACKERS £* 21
TISSUE
S7V°"“
29
Arm &amp; Hammer
1 lb. pkg.

Pickling, all kinds
a pkg.
Muller's
3 Ige. loaves

Muller's Cinnamon
pkg. of 10

Muller Angel
Food Bar

CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
Hb.e.n-

|

PEANUT BUTTER zi^., 41
PEANUT BUTTER
45'
JUICE 0,“te:u5:“ 34'
MIRACLE WHIP
40'
SALAD DRESSING TT" 27'
SODA CRACKERS "'^*’."17'
CRACKERS Ez7.;,^'”m 20'
PAPER NAPKINS pkg 8'
Dre,ting, qt.

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iage, Washington advices state, will cause outakim. the Walter Win- Hall: Hope. Town Hall; Irving. Wood
I not be due to a lack of coal, but cheila, the Communists and the School.
taught press, is now trying to de- | Johnstown. Johnstown Grange
l to a lack ot transportation during feat him because he opposed their j Hall: Maple Grove. Maple Grove
I the cold months, when1’greatly In­ un-American activities; because he | Grange Hall: Orangeville. Tomi
creased army and navy demands on
ta a real American who eannot be Hail: Prairieville. Town Hall: Rut! the railroads, together with Intergagged.—Adv.
land. Goodwill Church; Thornapple.
। ference of winter storms, will large---------------- « o »
Thomapple-Kellogg School: Wood­
1 ly reduce coal deliveries nt that sea­
land. Town Hall; Yankee Springs,
! son. These warnings ought to be NOTICE
Bowen Mill Hall.
.
' heeded. If they are not the federal: The Barry County Health Depart1 authorities cannot be blamed If ment beginning Sept. 1 will be open
। there Is suffering from cold next win-1 from 9 A. M to 5 P. M. each day
ter.
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LEMONS
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. 5 aPTEMBER IB, 1M»

people ta fit to govern themselves ta this city.
! hand them io Roy Chandler, treas- MILO
Children spent Sunday and Monday ton are attending lhe 4-H Fair Id
to show that we are interested In . The committee who solicited the , urer of the hospital, at the Hastings । jjr. and Mr*. John Beck drove to with hta mother.
&gt; Lansing thin Monday.
the primary Sept. !5 and in the fol-' IUbscriptlon» did their work thor- City Bank.
Lansing Saturday
Saturday taking Naomi*
Naomis
„
I one
No one
gi
addition
Margaret
Doster
Ilf ar UCnt TUlinC
lowing general election.
___________ ___________ • No
can can
say jshen
the addition
caU calf
*1*0 also
Margartt
Doster
and and
JackJack
. Mr Bnd Mri Meri« Bradfield.:
oughty. They appreciate the courtesy l0 lhe hoapllal
1 uw u..- Bradfield's calves. Vlrgtna Beck and Margaret Doster, loot). Yvonne
VvA^ i l
InUKJ*
It seems to the Banner that Judge .n».T&gt; Utotn-M Uw
mn. pTO^„u to u» ho.pl.to will b. Mary Saunders are showing vege- Budd and Ma,rjorie Palmer of Deli
.
■
Ferguson embodies the qualities of
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) (mind and character which are need-, “?«*"•
,n
*o u u&gt; ‘
*e- Smrtaxl. Bui II u an. to kno. table boskets. Naomi and Jack ,
*30.000 In .utocrtplton.. to u to
lh, money to pay lor them, or will remain during the Fair,
;
Bmlth or anybody else to make good
tMbl now In the Senate of the cure
|60.ooo offered by the Foun"‘“Thry
JT'—
the pledge*, are now in the hand*
Lyle Wilcox and son Norman ।
on *uch a promise. There was no
’Lleh
'VVI
“
iton
n,i hayr
dalion.
They dili
did it. "
and
have ”a of the hospital board, and ready for
re nqminate
rfplblican
such promise or proposition made »onable. sensible conclusion* based ■ margin for *hrinkage a* they should:
when thc tlme arrlve. when mu. were dinner guests of Mrs. Dnlly ;
Wilcox
and
Mr*
Merle
Bradfield.
;
by Judge Ferguson. He confined hta 'on »uch fact*, would be very help­ for there will have tu iw a delay, no urtaU arf avallablc nien lhU city Wednesday.
on* knoa* how long, because of gov- a|ld c&lt;xmt wtU
, hoapllal
talk to plain fact* and logical deduc- ful to our government. We hope enunent priorities on needed mate- adwjuatp for thr wda ot Barn
Robert Van Btrealn of Kalamazoo t
Uona from them. Any man. he said, that Harry county Republicans will rtaU for the new building and the
and ^cond to none in ita i spent several days with his grand- ,
who ta willing to face the truth and show thdr interest in me selection addlltonal equipment required to, ulpment hor ,n
thank lbe
the fact*, who lias an Ivonest. serious of a proper man for United States complete the project according to Foundation, the local and county
Our school will not open until
mind, will find a wav to meet hta Senate by getting out to the poll*
the plan*.
donor*, and Die fine work of live next week as the work is not quite
duties and responsibilities in life. Sept 15. and casting their votes
The generosity of the W 1C Kel- .oUclUn&lt; committee,
completed.
whether in a professions! position for Judge Ferguson,
togg Foundation 1* appreciat'd. Not&gt; a ।
' Mr and Mr*. D. Ernest Bradfield
or in hta ordinary, dally life
Gerald Smith is not the type of only ha* that organization |»ld Its j American* who believe In this
of South Bend. Ind., spent from
Judge Ferguson spoke at noon in maij^thl* state nerds in the upper SCO 000 in ca*h. but II had previously country. In onr form of government, Thursday until Saturday with Mr.
the dining room of the Hasting* houke al Washington In an emergenev given much, and greatly-needed. In relifion. should vote for their
and Mr*. Merle Bradfield.
hotel to a gathering of about fifty UkA the present. A man who will equipment to enable the/hospital to Congressman, Clare E. Hoffman, beMr*. Emily Wilcox entertained
hour. He was Introduced by Prose- »'.arit| up before a group of people do Ita work more efficiently and cf- 'cause he ha* supported the Die*
with a family dinner, Sunday in
cuting Attorney Barnett, who had and claim that, if thgy elect him. fectlvely. It was a red-letter day for Committee; opposed the I’ommu"K[YIS" TO GOOD GOVERNMENT
known him in Detroit. He wa* given he wllksee to it Hut they can get
Barry county whep-lhe late Dr. ntata and the racketeer* so vigor- hun of Suffolk. Vu.
the very closest attention. The Urea forytheir car* ta Just the type Prltchard. the^Foundation'a first ou»ly that they are now out keeking
BONDS TODAY OR BOMBAGE TOMORROW
Mr and Mr*. Lyle Wilcox and .
hearty applause that followed his that ough&lt; to be left at home. His prc'tdrntrmuf Mr. Kellogg, who ea- , to defeat him.—Adr.
addrera evidenced the approval of clo«e association with Huey Long tablLihed U|c
„ i
five Foundation, relcclr
iwlected
---------------- * s&gt;
hta hearer* A I of them liked hta ta not the kindle need In public,thu
M Ule Uec to flr&gt;t t
"JULIE" KNOWLTON ACCEPTS
*
m,nr*r of
°ut ,hr,r pun*for hp*iih ^prove- ANOTHER SCOUT POSITION
.puttina things
think that Gerald Smith pxrttclpat- ment It ^med to Incredible that
J. 8. "Julie" Knowlton, assistant
At about 1:30 in theafternoon he ed In the corrupt deeds of the group the Foundation wrlously intended
spoke Hom the step, of the hotel who backed Huey Long In l/m- ,uch arr ,
lo ,1M&gt; p^u. uf Scout Executive of the OnThd Val­
He was Introduced by Judge Adel- talaiia, yet the fact remain* that he lhb C0UJtj. tnat the boa;d
au. ley ------------------Council Boy---------------Scouts of--------------America.
bert Cortrlght. who referred to hta «»« support him. which ta an evl- pervtsor* by a very- small majority who ha* been living tn Hksungs for
great service to the state and To the dence that he is not a judge of «|hen TOtcd p, eooperatc But after ithc liut two Je"'
accepted a
people In exposing and nunlshing character or manhood or honesty lhe Foundation gave such proof &lt;.f .position with Buffalo Council Boy
graft and crime In the city of De- »n public life. His promise of tires lu beneficent plan* for the county*Scout* of America. He will leave
troll. It was cold, and threatening for car*, under existing conditions Kood .i,,,rp hn. slnc_
no he,&gt;. .here on Friday, Sept. 11. and will
rain: so there waa no crowd Then* '* dishonest nnd disreputable. He uuon on the part of the board to lx'gln ,luUe« lhM-e °n S«Pl *iwere several however who gathered »nu»t think Michigan voters are cooperate
.
~
'
around to hear hta simple, plain *u£k'-71
v
„
Pennort hospital, the Foundation- h*STINGS STORES nPFN
statement, free from all demagogy.
On the other hand. Judge Fcrgti- aided rchooLs at MlddleviUe Delton ,,*BTINOS “TORLb OPEN
The Judge declared that our de- »on renresentn the type of sane. Nashville and near Hickory CorB«au*e of the fact that Monday
moeracy nnd what it lias dorie in the thoughtful, independent American nera wv; convincing proof that ita*** a National holiday, the store*
ThrlU Coins* !"♦»
United States in 15(1 year* are proof citizenship with high IdeaLi that program meant far better educa- I
w»*1 Fcn’»‘n open all day today
nf the worth of. that system of gov- «re needed right now at Washing- j -------tlonal opportunities
------------for ------------the children I tThursday
Thursday».•
IH own Again
emment. when coriipnrrd with any ton.
land young jjeople. Ita health work, r
other. Tire progress that the United
' carried on by the .school nurses and ■
States has made In that time Is un­
n.
£»■«»«». v “•
■ the county health
department j
paralleled In history That was due
j nurses, its sanitary engineer and Ita j
to our freedom, our Initiative, nnd
campaign for health education.— [
7£.ric.. «•*.
the opportunities offered tn thl*
all there have convinced niie people
country bv our freedom. The Judve
of Barry county that W K. Kellogg
said that Hitler believes the Ameri­
and tile Foundation he established ,
can people are allly for thinking that
had the public good tn mind, and
they can govern themselves HI* Idea
XwSta. ta. PW'ta’ta 'ta'1"
I
Secures $20,000, Ceti The that their alm Is to produce a gener- I
Pretty Prints In The Gayest Of Colors!
of government I* that the Individual
Foundation Gift of $60,000, alien of better-educated, healthier ।
exists snlelv for the benefit of th' '
' nnd therefore happier folks, and
bu,ta.u
State. It give* the individual no j| Soliciting for the S20.000 local and pioneer the way through schools. I
P0..M. I.. »»*«...I PWta
• consideration whatever except whnV
hospitals. trained nurses and coop­
10
(to ta. ««••«»• °',d ।
hr can do for the state. The Ameri­ county aid toward enlarging and crating doctors and dentists. So we
can system, us so plainly stated bv ;.improving Pennock hospital was1 will, when conditions arc right, have
l«u&lt;ta« '«&gt; «
Abraham Lincoln, ta "a government completed last week. The &gt;60.0001 a completely equipped and adequate
(ba Amsncon woy of
of tlm people, for the people, and by nromtacd by lhe W K Kellogg hospital in Barry county as well as
the people."
‘
&lt;’
Foundation was paid tn Roy Chan­ improved rural, village nnd city
Judge Ferguson stated that noth­ dler. treasurer of the Hospital board,. schools. And all the time better .
Now th« *’«''nev CofflpobY.
Our famous- sturdy Rondo—39 inches wide—in
X .n‘«dta "“ta.
ing would be more pleasing to Hitler together with n considerable amount health for the growing children, and patterns for every memtter of the family! Flowernnd the Japanese dictator. Tofo. of cash that was paid on local andI belter advantages for them, will (
than to have the American people. county subscriptions The large gifts। result from- th® work of the Poun- 1
1
prints for your casual dresses and housecoats’
In this time of world upheaval, show from three local factories, the Blissi da tion.
to
wsdto.
piota'"'
11
|
Bright srople and shirting stripes for school wear!
little or no Interest In their gov-,^..
Co .-Seal
Co and
Co.
wmvu
nnu Manufacturing
mniiuinciuniig vo.
The soliciting committee 'desire.,
emment. Our young men In Amer- made
" ”
it possible, in these uncertain through the Banner, to thank the
1 Nursery prints for the little tykes! Colors as
,5MEK)»'&lt;ou'FUTU’E
lean camps and In foreign fields are times, to put the proposition across, Kellogg service clubs throughout the 1
1 tempting as wildHpwers! Stprt «y.our fall sewing
flshtlnir ta uphold
our fnrni
—- of
- gov- There were substantial Rifts from county, who helped so much in the
, early'
-eroment -We who are here ean do the county outside of thv city, which townships; also Paul Friulkner end
YOU'LL SAVt
effective fighting-for the American evidences the fact that it is being his Middleville committee who did
AVENUE PRINTS
svstem ‘by showing
our interest
in it. recognised
that Pennock
such
good
on very
shqrt notice.
’
recognized
that Pennock
hospital hospital
such good
work
on work
very shqrt
notice.
in smart new pattAnut
That means that we must give the Is giving county-wide service. In fact 1 The committee asks the subscribers, •
lime arid make the effort needed to the records show that, for nearly bn their deferred payments, to mall
Clothes For The Family!
attend primary nnd general elec-| two years, considerably over half, or give their checks for these defer-I
19c yd.
linns. Our only wav to prove that at limes two thirds, of th* patients red payment*, making them payable
Hitler Is wrong In thinking that no I in the hospital were from outside to Pennock Hospital, and send &lt;jrj.

JUDGE FERGUSON
I KL

-

SOLICITING COMM.
FINISHES ITS WORK

RONDO* PERCALES

27c yd

RAYONS

/?

AUCTION SALE
Owing to the scarcity of farm help I have decided to quit farming so will have an
auction sale at my farm located 3 miles west and south of Dowling; or one mile
south, one mile east of Cedar Creek on

Wednesday, Sept. 16,1942

NOTIONS

59cyd
Smooth rayon crepe,
just the rlgjit weight
and texture for crisp
tailored frocks, soft
blouses, and Sunday
dresses for the chil­
dren! Beautiful fall
colors in the back­
ground. with flowerand-leasf pattern.*,
stripes, dots, geome­
tries or novelty prints
39 inches.

D*rnlnj Callon

Bright New Patterns And Gay Prints!

MARVELSPUN

Commencing at 1 o'clock, I
Royalspun Plaids

HORSES

SWINE
Dappled
gray
mare/
Berkshire
sow
with
7 pic5 yrs. old
Berkshire sow with 10 pigs
2 Berkshire sows, due by time of sale

Dappled gray gelding, 6 yrs. old
This pair wdl-matchcd, wgt. 3,000 lbs.

COWS
New milch Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old,
with calf by side

Red cow, 6 yrs. old, been fresh about
12 weeks
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh
Holstein cow, coming 3 yrs., will be fresh
Jan. 11, giving good mess milk.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh
3' Holstein heifers, coming 2 yrs. old
Brown Swiss heifer, coming 2 yrs. old
Jersey heifer, coming 2 yrs. old
Jersey-Durham heifer, coming 2 yrs. old
These heifers are all pasture bred.

Yearling heifer
Holstein bull, 18 mos. (well bred)
Holstein bull, 14 mos.
Guernsey sfeer, 18 mos.
SHEEP
24 ewes from 2 yrs. ud
Shrop buck, 3 yrs. old

27 lambs

CHICKENS
30 mixed heavy hens

The rich colors and gay plaid
designs are Jiut right for fall!
Yarn-dyed cotton. 39" wide!

HARNESS

'

WONDERSPUN Rayons for Fall

FARM TOOLS

Lingerie Strap

49c yd.

All-Occ**ian

DRESSES

Never Too Many!

For Fall Smartness!

2.98

JACKETS

NEW HATS

Frocks as fresh

£.98

4.98

Side delivery rake
Dccring mower
Double riding cultivator
2 dump rakes.
Single cultivator
McCormick Deering plow, No. 11
Land roller
Manure spreader, old
Two spike drags
3-sec. spring tooth drag
Drag cart
Pair bob sfeighs
Wagon and hoy rock
2 sets 3 horse whiffletrces
McCormick Deering hay loader

59y*c

•Reg. U. S. Pal. Off.

Misses’ Smart Sport Togs

Double work harness, nearly new
Double work harness, in fair condition,
23 in. collar.
22 in. collar Several odd sixed collars

Crisply tailored for
fall! Smart new col­
ors or gay plaids to
mix or match all
your tailored skirts!
Sires 12 to 20

Intriguing new
the-face styles
ribbon bow. or
ward-^rim type
quill trinyuihg!

piece itylea that
you will wear

offwith
for­
with

. . .drc*»y frock*
Black and
colors,

fall

MISCELLANEOUS
Corn shelter
Big iron kettle
Chicken crate
Fence stretcher
Emery wheel
145 ft. of hay rope and pulleys
Oil drums
Tackle blocks
Cross cut saw
Forks
Shovels
Hoes
Crowbar
Quantity of sacks
Primrose separator
DeLaval separator No. 12
Line shaft and pulleys
Set hay slings
2 sets stone boat plank
Stone boot
Some fence posts
Telephone and shore of stock on Banfield exchange
100 chick brooder
Other articles too numerous to mention.

HAY AND GRAIN
Quantity of hay in barn
10 acres of corn
Few bushels old corn

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

ERNEST HORN, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

39cyd

RAYONS

Designed for your first choice for casual
clothes and spectator sport frocks! Fine
will
for the.
offer
childrens
thetailored
following
dresses. Spun
rayon with rich, soft finish! Choose from
a variety of gay prints in new autumn
shades. 39"!

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

12.75
Have Extra Costume*!

The Kind You Can't Cel Along Without!

SKIRTS

#2.98 -•
All-wool flannel or
crepe
m
pleated,
flared or gored styles
Plaid* or solid tones

RAYON BLOUSES
Beautifully tailored
In .loirg aleeve,
.
notched
collar "
style! Solid colors
9Q
-gay stripes. Sizer
I • GiJ
34 to 40.
.JU
,

WOOL

SWEATERS

Indispensable in any fall wardrobe—the
"sloppy" cardigan or slipover! Haese bea
remarkable at th
sM-vool claulc*
derful colon!

—bdtliniT mufciiintey «

Caiual OXFOR
and pyramid

�lacier.The un-American
and pro- tary talk she has assigned hereelt is'seriously weakening some of her
| Nasi
smear campaigndirected
greater than Japanese manpower defense positions in lhe tremenr, John Beck of Crystal ValCONTRACTOR FA88E8
*■ Walter
'
*" " and’ can support. Her forces are being douse areas she has over run.
; against “
him by
Winchell
The opening meeting of the HU- v FVteport friends were shocked to
'certain of the New Deal
hatcher
.
-------spread so thin that to reinforce one
H this is so. her number is up. watha Rebekah Lodge. No. 53 will be
o&lt; U»e df,th e*rl&gt;' Tuesday
' wieldera. liasbeen thoroughly
dl»- area, she now has to bonow from u u inevitable that she inuat ev en- held ta I O O F. hall Friday eve- n&gt;°nitag of George Woldertag. 84,
with burial at Crystal Valley ceme­
I credited.. He was a vociferous iso-.another.
luttl,y B*ve *■&gt;' t0 forccs rUtol nlna. Sept. 11. Meeting called at 8 ln Holland hospital where he had
tery. Rev. Henry Campbell ot As­
against tier. Even though she Is far o'clock. All member* pieaiw bring been taken the evening before, Mr.
syria officiating.
■
Whenever Japan retreats or reconned fruit for the home to Jack- Soldering had been a plumbing
from collapse at this moment. •on.
contractor in Holland the past for­
*----------ty year* Although he had not been FABSINQ or MM.
BM.nLu.Hv win
ran h. ka km '
” ‘
lh "Tscherous , iU)ut hearted Chinese troops move the precipice of oblivion Is In sight. ।
Mr*. Minnie McDonald. 118 N. real well the past few years, his WILLIAM HYMoN
— . ..
.
.Japanese attack. A-defeal for Hoffpitifully underermed.and lacking In the long run only a complete
Mr*. William Hanlon. 54. of Ink­
i Washington, will entertain the death came as a shock to hM many
•' u,u ““ •“ &gt;» •
'lhe okU.m mulpmm. u.d ta Nazi victory can save her.
Widow* Olub.at her hams Friday Barry county friends Last Wed- ster poised away Friday afternoon
Icctcd at Ulla primary.
^nl,
evening. Sept. 11. Carry-in supper riesday he and his wife (Iva Dem- at the home of har daughter fol­
Herewith ta a list of a few of the 1, new ta Itar Nr. Dr.1 e.i,ra.
UU who OrUrvr lh.1 .11 cootrm.- ,rrm, th„.
,w, bj
lowing
a heart attack and stroke.
Important candidates who are up^
Mr. and Un Henion lived tn south­
for vote (Since there are no con- !mon who oppow the preerni rrshnr .-helming number -nd roomer.
ern Barry county for a number of
to exert a light, persistent pressure
against the Japanese which, in time,
She leaves besides her husband,
| arrangements had not been an- four sons, Tunis of Muskegon. Don­
may be damaging out of allzpro­
i nounced os we go to press
ald at Hastings. Paul and Bob in
The first passenger train hauled
portion to the blows actually deMaterial for 05 hospital gowns.
Hospital
Herbert Quigley, '138”W* 1 OBITUARY
***
the
two
Mrs.
325 women’s blouses and 200 girls'
—- U.
_ S.
_. Anny;
......,
u daughters. m
,„. by a locomotive was on September
D Hale Brake—One of the best mood
Flossie Wynbert
Wvnbcrt of Inkster,
Inkiirr
andJ‘ 27. 1825. by an English railway.
skirts has been received by the pro­
WMncwUy. B,p,. „.
, Pioeale
qualified men to seek this office for I whose
duction department of the Barry
.
,
I Christlan and Matilda Bauchman.
Co Chapter. American Red Cross.
more than a decade. A sound, con- J about average—neither dtottnguishCircle No. 3 of the W. 3 C. S WM born ,n Hastings. Sept. 18.
Mrs Floyd Bechtel, in charge of
,MS
strtictlve thinker, Mr. Brake Ita* cd nor inferior. He’U-mostiy an unproduction, needs .women to qsslst will meet at the home of Mr*. A. !17’‘ndJMW* •Way A“*
In March
of 1603. he was married
iC. Zuttermelster. 3J1 8. Jefferson.
T"
—------- been a leading member of lhe state known quantity in IhUpkrUqfJhc
FSIDAY AN6 SATURDAY
"or the mid-Pacific. Or. if Jap­
south spartmont. tomorrow. Friday. to Belle Flanders, who passed away
senate from lhe time he entered. A (district.
Sept. 11. al 2:30 p m A good at­ in June 1804. leaving a baby girl,
anese
forces
were
not
already
dislist of the bills that Senator Brake!
-------------------------------------I persed In these areas, they might
tendance U desired and guests arc
has introduced Is a pretty fair cat-1 SIG NS OF WEAKNESS
man. To this union were bom a
aiog of the progressive accomplish-!. Although the recapture by Chi- complete their conquest of China
‘
The W c. T u will meet Tues­ son. Homer who resides on the farm,
ments of that body during the lari nene troops of Chuhsien. an im- end ,811 Southeastern Asia.
Chocolate Peppermint layer cake
day. Sept. 15, at 2 P. M. at the home and a daughter. Mrs. Russell Hath­
As It U now. the Japanese apeighl years. He enjoy* the reputa- portnnt airbase on the coast withaway
of Hope township Three with
of Mrs. Warren Roush. &lt;21 E. Grand.
Uon oL being absolutely "square." i in striking range of 'Dikyo, docs
Tills Is the annual meeting and elec­ two sisters. Mrs. Dorr Blinston of
A GIFT SUCCISTION FOA THE BOYS IN SERVICE
The only regrettable fact about Mr. not represent any unexpected gain
tion of officers will be held. AU Grand Rapids and Mrs. Burr War­
We have FRUIT CAKES that are ideal gifts for C hrtamas prrvner of Lansing, a brother. Louta
Brake's candidacy is that he is not i to military strength on the part
110 on Wednesday. Miss Florence members arc urged to be present.
enu foe boys in lhe service. Presents shaald be sent out soon.
Bauchman of Hastings, and four
running for even higher office.
{of China, it docs point to a ennWade on Thursday and Mrs, Lewis
They 11 keep well anlii Chrtalmw, and ran be sent to any part
grandchildren. are left to feel the
Dr. Ray Finnic
of the world.
Tom Read—An old-time party elusion which is of considerable 1mThey hate, for example, been
low of a devoted husband, father,
Mrs. Bechtel also wishes to tell
We ll package it for yo« ready tu mall. Ask about R.
"Whcel-horse" who has always been I portancc in the strategy of the war unable to complete the conquest ot .workers.that there are cjit out and
brother and grandfather.

ORGANIZATIONS

EDITORIALS

□ aicery special

Commissioned Capt.

cloaely aligned with the forces of in the Pacific.
ready k&gt; •make, a large number of
T
tlt™ —
—The
Th. obstructionist t1 H&gt;1 appears
appears evident
evident from
from lhe
the gains made there. In fact, the Jap girls' dresses, rompers for one and
Frank
D. McKay.
tactics employed in thesenate by' communiques
and dispatcher, that forces are so thinly spread that they
Mr. Read while serving as lleuten- these sudden Japanese reversals arc not even able to hold nt all
ant-governor were an
important were caused by withdrawal of points on their outer lines. Only
factor tn the defeat of
the firstJapanese forces for use elsewhere recently. U. S. forces were able Stebbins building.
Fitzgerald regime.
j rather than by strong Chinese । to drive them back in the poloDr. Eugene Keyes — This Dear- attacks.
born dentist is a mystery man In
Thus Japan bare* a fundamental
•Michigan politics. By plastering the | weakness which will become n
state with pouters and conducting' ftrcaler factor in our favor ns time
an intensive advertising campaign, K°,'» on—Rhe is no longer able to
he won the nomination for lleutcn- &gt;’«&gt;d all of the strategic points in
ant&gt; governor two years ago In njfhe areas she has taken. The mlllbadly” split field. The source of his--------------------------------------------------------

BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AN!) BONDS!

Dr. Ray Finnic. Hastings, who vol-

BANGIIART IlAKEItY
112 8. Jefferson St.

■Ik.

KROGER

KROGER'S TH IRON-ENRICHED

CLOCK BREAD 3=25

clear. He has had no experience in
government and, aside from the
ability to advertise himself, must be
listed as an unknown quantity.

Judge Homer Ferguson—A noted
Jurist whose courageous conduct of
the one-man grand jury investl-i
gallons In Detroit rc»ultcd in ono ,
of the moot sweeping clean-upti of
graft and racketeering this slate has '

Phone 2428

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tinned his ability, sincerity or judg­
ment. The only thing against him
politically is that he is not a rabeasy promises or denunciations for
the purpose of cCrraling voles.
Judge Ferguson appeals to the rea- I

BUTTERS

personal friend for whom we have
much respect and admiration. He
has been a fighting crusader for
good government and hta pointed
blasts against boss politics in the
Republican party have undoubtedly

Rich Creamed

COTTAGE CHEESEdO
In Sanitary Pure-pak Container

1975

expert harpist drawing melody from
the strings. His campaign promises
have wide popular appeal and run
the enttrq^cate without any too ob-

Crises or Spry

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cult to comprehend how any lndl-j
vidual who sincerely believed in the'
principles of American democracy.

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“ 21c
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GRAPES

LEMONS

■» 15c

2

Salad Dressing ci—.,
Peasut Batter JX" 2
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O-. 29c

FRUIT
COCKTAIL

5

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™ 12c

Macaroal

«- 29c

Sagar

POTATOES ■5'7“.°“ mi
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Cider Vlaegar
Light BulbS

29c

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1 5C

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like Long's which ran in open vio-,
latlon to all the principles of free,
representative government on which
our country was founded.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 8lh DIST.:
Representative Clare E. Hoffman'
—A few rough and ready fighters

fundamentals. This is why you can
put double trust in Printzess . . .

fashions that live in fabrics that

Scratch Feed

lost. When you invest in them,
you get back a world of sound

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Cattle Spray

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HASTINGS

20c

Cigarettes
—*1.19
Meter 0IIr—&gt;m8 £, *1.35

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Egg Mash

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lb. 14c

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rapt, one-party political', machine!

tiie courage of hta conviction., and
the ability to express them plain­
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Many times since he has assumed
office. Mr. Hoffman could have
made his way eaaier by soft ped­
dling and appeasement but such
things are not a part of his char-

3

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he has never been personally con­
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of the Long machine This Long

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interesting stage presence He plays
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227c

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DOG TAX BRINGS
"DOG DAYS" TO
COUNTY OFFICERS

Mon­
Valley
ceme-

► their
their

come tn or leleptone good-naturtd- ADMITTED HtB GUILT
John WUl' *“ brou«hl ta*

I

RECKIVn STARTS Two SUITS :
H&gt;rTY ° Mohrman. as receiver at

turT-wcwdlng to Mr BomeU who ica,t court ®‘*un**Y forenoon and lhe Nashville state Bank haa rtartadti,
&lt;»
_ and—
__ case* in circuit &gt;
“ * «oA Rian Bl
’ jSootBRrry I ***
breaking
'ed -----------two assumpsit
axmiy's fticome b Involved aad every entering diarge. The complaint also court. One 1* against Libby Mareitlzen should willingly assist In charged him with the violation ot shall, tor .Urged damagea ef BlgOB.'
rithern,bv ’hetotor ImiSnn ’to 'B ,U“
I*15*1 eMrly UlU yf,r' Th! ®U*F U
C1*U&lt;M J. MarOne nf til mSrnJvnfriSre^whTtm ,n whlch ““ 1*™°" who
his shall as executor of the estate □!
by.K',in of stealing article* rationed Chris J. Marshall Individually and
Many Difficulties Involved
by th,‘ federd *0VCTnmellt must be IJ«*Y Marshall, tor alleged damage*.
summer. glyen lwlCe the penalty ordinarily of |IMB
Are you telling of
prescribed for the offense. In this
---------------- ***---------------I
"Every Dog Has His Day" but
jCaie the offense chsrged wa* steal- OBITUARY
[ when a county-wide round-up ocIng an automobile tire and the penEffie Rena Winks wu bom near'
I curs of all the canines who refuse
laity would be twice a* severe, un- Caledonia Nov. ». 188.1 and passed
I to drew in style with the latewt
&lt;!er t!»A» new state law, as would from this life Sept. 2. On July IB.
I Lnus-tag neckpieces, thoa* "days"
'ordinarily be the case
'1903 site was united in marriage to
I rrem mighty long and arduous to
Judge: McDonald accepted the plea R Reed Biddle. To that union six i
I Prosecutor Barnett. Sheriff Bera
.of breaking and entering. As to his children were born, three girls and'
(Continued
from
page
i.
Bee.
1)
I and Treasurer Clouse. The law preplea of guilty of violating theziaw three boy* Mr. Biddle preceded her!
which prescribes ?.a dtnihle
double penalty Li
in'^alh"©"
I vldes that the Supervisors turn their thinks best/,But, when leaders ot whteu
dcitt,
March 17. IB14. In
commit^ 4he'gpite
‘
' of- many difficulties she man-'
I’listings of dogs into the County official Republican county organixa- for the offense he committed.
I Treasurer. When the records in the
Judge
acceptance of that agtd to raise and educate her chll-1
I office of that officer fail to show that itteM to hrin„
part Of the plea, becatue-he said he dren. She was a member of the1
a-license tag has been purchased for flees to bring unofficial endorse- wi*hed to become more familiar than Baptist church for many years. On
I each animal by July 10. in each year menta and permit such endorse- he was with this 1942 law. Young Nov. 23. 1935 she was united in
I if bi the treasurer’s duty, to prepare ments to be publlihed.~^reat|ng the 'w,u d*" remanded to the ciistody marriage to O. Newton Benner with j
I a long list of names and addresses f.k. in.,.-.™ .i». u-y •■s.-ixsrAia.".?; “SuiI with ah Itemized dercrlption of the
---------------and long suffering in her lajt Hl-:
I kind of dog who didn’t get a tag. neial endorsements, then
I the address of hL. owner, and the leaders are stepping over the boun- CHARLTON PARK
nets Which lasted for many months,
I age and sex nf the "pooch".
daries they are supposed to recog- I The baseball game with Hastings She leaves to mourn her loss three
I
Then the Prosecutor has to either nite. Certainly tn so dolnr thev I ■
MerchVls »t the fair grounds Sun- tons. Lyle of near Hasting*. OotI /tail on each owner in person and aren't doing arervire f orthe oartlre d“&gt;' *as a good one as well a* lhe don of Balinas. Calif., and Kenneth
I collect the fee or write a letter ask- they represent. On lhe contrary they 1,raP&gt;rtn»- Tire final score was 9 to now in the United Blates Army.!
lhc »*«*
Thrw
Vlvlene of Bel­
I Ing for co-operation In that re­ are hrtSTto bidkl an^ witmn !’ ln f,vor
Hard, in view of the fact that more their own parly and they are bein.
Tllljl
Sunday. Michigan niont. Doris at home and Helen of .
B“Uc Cr”k P»W the Itenton Harbor; two stepson*. .
I than 700 names appear on the lists tag to tear doam&gt; the na£ thrv Cart«’
Park ThU U a good team and brother. Carl Winks of Hastings; a
Prosecutor Bamett decided to write luLo-Xare weXtaT
■^Nolln a d&lt;££hL there been thouW ,,nKlucr »»»*«»•“•
.Uster. .Mrs Hew. Ryder of Grand
I ,letters.
I
Very few fullv understand the a rnalte hitter n.M
----------------Rapids, five grandchildren, a loving
.^.y /
Suxar beet rrowrn xhauM
husband and many other relatives
"dog license law" nor the Immense major state office* ..
Sugar beet grower* should vole husband and many other relatives
in this county
I difficulties official* encounter In at- or this Alate senatorial district. for their Congresaman, Clare E. anl friends.
| tempting Its enforcement. BuperHoffman,
for
he
hat
always
backed
Funeral services were held at the
There U a bitter fight on at thia
F visor* and the treasurer, sheriff and time and the fact that it is a biller their Industry.—Adv.
. Leonard funeral home Saturday,
prosecutor heartily agree that no
Sept. 5. at 2 p. m , burial In Fuller
I other collection provokes ax much ffKht La due. and directly due to
j cemetery. Rev. Adcock officiating, j
lhe activities of Republican com­
I irritation and misunderstanding
mittee leaden of Van Buren. Alle­
Mistake* are easily accounted for. gan and Barry counties.
The busy Supervisor tn hta more
"There la considerable Justifica­
important duties cannot possibly be tion for lhe action of the Barry
sure exactly how many dogs are be­ county Republican committee in
MEAT ITEMS
SPECIAL ITEMS
ing kept on every farm InAhis lown- endorsing the Hastings candidate.
shjp nr ward. nor whether the "old Barry claims, and with Justification,
POT ROAST
dog Tray that was there the year that II has a turn due and it wants
Armour’s Evaporated
I before passed to his reward or was
Pound
killed by a car the Fall of 1941 In
MILK
"Van Buren county Republican
LEG OF LAMB
the absence of the family he may committee leaders certainly are out
encounter a huge mastiff gazing at
Pound ----------------Quaker Poaches
* him In a hostile manner ax he-drives of step and the same thing is true i
of Allegan county Both Allegan and j
Into the yard. He makes a note that Van Buren Republican committee |
GROUND BEEF
No. 2 cans---------Parmer John Smith has a new dog, leader* have been active In this
Pound
While it last* —
—one. Male. Mastiff. About 3 years senatorial tight since lhe Hastings':
old. When John Smith storms ln lhe candidate announced. Yet. according •
SIRLOIN STEAK
PINEAPPLE
Prosecutor’s office In late August to the organisation of such. com- I
Pound __________
No. 2’/j cans _
after receiving a letter asking why mlttees. they are supposedly neutral. i
he hadn't paid his dog tax. he tnFresh Side Pork
SUGAR
"Last week, advertisements were
dlgnantly explains that the dog was published indicating that the coun­
Chunk, lb. ______
Pound
I his wife’s lister’s from Duck Creek.
ty Republican committee as a com- ,
I Wlxcon-ln. who visited them for
Rich Creamy Cot- 4 Oc
Pork Shoulder
ml!tee has endorsed a candidate. ;
three days when Aunt Zllly May That is false. Certainly Allegan's |
toga Cheese, lb.
I £■
Steak, lb.
L iwwed on. Then there are impatient
chairman must have known that '
people who hurriedly pay their tax committee members were Ix-lng ।
tn-aomc treasurer, give their name asked io sign an endorsement. Then. ।
and address nnd the description of the proper procedure to have fol- ■
Armour's Veal Loaf, Pic­
Ring Bologna
their dog. and dash away with the lowed would have been an official
receipt, failing to Inform lhe treas­ meeting in which the question of ।
Armour's, lb.
kle, Pimento, Pork Loaf,
urer that their dog is not quartered whether or not the county commit- I
Macaroni and
OKC
I at lhe residence address they gave
Wi*. Brick
tee would issue an endorsement, i
.but Is kept nt the farm of their uncle could have been Ironed out. We won­
Cheese, lb. OC
Cheese Loaf, lb.
r in Assyria township. The uncle nat­ der why the 'chairman didn't can
urally receives a letter from the that meeting? There still Is time and
L Prosecutor later. Many times names It would be an Interesting one re­
I arc mis-spelled, sometimes the Bu- gardless of what finally Issued from
pervtsor'a estimate of the breed. that mcetinc
age and even the gender of the dog
"Perhaps the chairman didn't
is faulty.
care to put himself on a public spot
SO. JEFFERSON
HASTINGS
PHONE MI4
The Inw, briefly U as follows, (and concerning this endorsement. On the
•resolutions of the Board of Super­ other hand, he has. more or less,
visors may change it locally from permitted the committee to go on
year to yenrl—this year it requires: lhe spot without any official action."
—(Ji All dogs THREE MONTHS
or over on March 1st. 1942 arc tax­
. able 11 for male. *3 for female and
(I for unsexed animals. Moreover, &lt;r
that schedule Is only good UNTIL
March 1st. If you PAH, to gel your
license for your dug by March 1st.
the penalty makes you pay *2 for
males. |4 for females and 12 for the
third group. (21 If you have no dog
on March 1st or have one younger
tlian 3 months you owe no license
fee UNTIL you become the owner of
a three-month-old dog
between
March 1st and July 10th. The law
then requires you. to "FORTHHoving sold the form and moving to a smaller home I will dispose of the extra

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3117.00; Wellman, census. 22. am’t.
11 from going Into the offense comNAME FRANK NEWTON
3198.00: Morgan, census. 25. amt.
[ milted.
SUPERVISOR
3225.00; Felghner, census, 24. am't.
'
"We have already had a talk tn
The township board of Rutland 8216.00; Martin, census. 29. amt.
my office, you will recall, yesterday. , have named Frank Newton to act as 3261.00: BarryvUle. census, 26. amt.
Anything that the court has to say 1supervisor .of the township for the 3234.00; Shores, census, 24. am't.
to you is mostly for your own good.— unexpired term of Moses StuU, de­ 3216.00:
&lt;
f
in fact, all for your own good. It ceased.
HASTINGS CITY District-school
I has to do with your attitude toward ;
census, 1.208, amt. 810.87200,
| socktv in general, toward the offl- .
HASTINGS TWP -Fliher district,
cere, in the hope that you will get
school
census, 46, am't. 341400;
-------- the proper outlook on life.
Gregory, census. 20, amt. 3180 00;
[■■j
"Now. normally. In a case of this
Altoft. census, 61. am'L 8549 00: Star,
h||U kind, particularly a boy of your age.
census.
40. amt. 3360.00; Hastings
any court wants to do anything but
Center, census, 12 amt. 3108 00:
nra Frptl vou to *n ^ututlon such as
Pratt, census, 22. amt. 310800;
W -lhe court is obliged to do in thia
United Brethren (Liberal &gt;
Quimby,
census. 29. am'L 3361.00.
‘case:, but you know the record is In
Meeting Sept. 17-20
MM &gt;uch “ condition that the court
HOPE—Doud district, school cen­
ASEi ennnot do anything but that.
x,w 81st «annual
uuu«i acauun
The
session 01
of uie
the sus. 33. amt. 3297.00; McCallum,
"Placing you on probation pre- (Michigan Conference of the.United census, 17. am't. 3153 00; Cedar
I sumes that there is some home or Brethren In Christ (Liberal) will Creek, census. 22, amt. 319800;
8352.00;
I some place that you can be placed. convene in the First U. B. Church Hinds, census, 28. am't
, where you will have proper super­ of this city, on Thurs., Sept. 17th. Shultz, census, 36. amt 8324.00:
virion, and where we would feel 1942. and will close at noon on Sun­ Brush Ridge, census, 31. am'L
8379
00:
Cloverdale,
census,
35.
amt.
day the 20th.
। tlx re and co-operate, but the record
The Osusd!
Council at
of AdmtnUtKttah
Administration 8315 00.
I in thl» ewe dors not riiow that that will meet at the church at 3:00 P. M.
IRVING—Cobb district, school
| could work out. You understand Wednesday the 16th. Then at 7:30 census. 16, amt. 8144 00; Wood, cen­
*l,nl
P M. there will be a senice welsus. 35. amt. 8315 00; Janes, census,
• You have indicated that it U coming the delegates, and will be j 35. imt. 83|5 00: Ryan, census. 34.
pretty hard for you to subject your- open to the community. At this —- 8316 00: ............
am't.
Fillmore, v...™,
census, 42.
self to discipline. You left the De- j service there will be number* of! ain't. 837800; Freeport Vllage. centention Home, nnd occasioned a lot (special music rendered by local sua. ill. am't. 8999 00; Little Brick,
of trouble and expense In grjtlng muslciani of the High school or- census. 28. am't. 8252.00.
you back here.
ehestrn under the direction of Mr. i JOHNSTOWN — King district,
• Now. vour attitude In the In- , Lewta Hine, also Mr. Joe Mix. vlo- school census. 10. ain't. 890.00; Monstitullon to which you nre going will , im teacher, wiltrender some seiec- iroe census 65 amt 8585 00; Stevens,
have a lot of bearing on your future. Hons on the violin. There will also , census. 28. am'L 8252 00; Bristol,
While it Is a sail situation to find be voeal numbers bymembers of the! census. 48, am’L 3432.00; Banfleld.
■ yourself at this time, on the other : local church. '
census. 37. am'L 8333 00; Culver, cen| hand. It lias Its good points. There
The guestpreacher of the evening sm, ?1. am't. 8639.00; Bullis, cen; ls no reason why a boy at fifteen will be Rev P M Barden ofEau |sua. 12 amt 8108 00: Burroughs ecn■ cannot read Hut himself. You have । Claire. &amp;Tr harden Is one of thelsu* 27 am't 8243 00
I
“ .‘."I
153S £21
I
□KOVE-Qu.U.r.p dUout: you have . good physique. you ] BertdZ being prominent in agrtcui -I tr“t
remusSTlm” 8»?
have a good personality. If you will tur.l circle*. he U also a fine Bible £
CenZ-'r ^nnu Ja
I lust co-operate with the -Hirers. try teacher nnd highly respected ehrtsto learn somethllUL try to leant tion leader in southwest Michigan
receA^?42
'something that will fit vou into so- | Beginning with the 7 30 sereice
time., not )on Wednesday
WedneuUy evening, there will
Iciety. you will find at all times,
’■■Lonly thp 0,Tlr&lt;‘rs ,n ,hp institution, be three sessions dally through Sun- 8477.00; Norton, census. 34. am t
3306 00; McKelvey, census, 28. am't
[■■l ltn,t
person, wanting to help day. at 10 A. M. 130 P. M.. and
you. You just get that in mind, and |Bt 7.30 on Thursday nnd at lhe 3252 00; Branch, census. 20. am't.
KSI you will get along a lot better. Tf same hours Friday and Saturday 3180 00; Belgh, census. 32. am’t.
Kaa you get the other altitude it is go- . (.xeept (hat the morning aearipn 828840.
ORANGEVILLE—Orangeville Vil­
UM ing to be n sad future It is Just opens at 9:00. On Sunday the (Sfa.
■■I uolng to mean trouble.
ference Praise Service will be held lage, school census 111. am’t. 3999.00;
Now. you have a good personality at 8:30 followed by Sunday School Blake, census. 23, amount. 3207.00.
to start with. There Li no reason . and Divine Worship The uaignPRAIRIEVILLE — Milo district,
why you cannot make good. Oer-jmertt of ministers will be made at school census, 33. am't. 8297 00; Prai­
11,1b rnurt wants you to. and this service.
rieville Village, census. 55. am't.
UM I am sure al! the-cnicers. or anybody I The Women's Missionary Society 3495 00: South Pine Lake, census. 8.
Interested In this case.
.
wl|| be In charge of the Thursday amt. &gt;7200: North Pine Lake, cenLIU
' Noa' th,‘
th* court, evening service. Rev 8.-0 Ziegler sus.'39. am't. 835140.
in this ease Li that you be sent to ‘ giving the address of the evening, on
RUTLAND—Algonquin Lake disthe State Prison of Southern MichlMichl-I-The
-The World In Turmoil"
Turmoil - “
Friday
"
trict, census. 29. amt, 8261.00; Chidanil
Jackson,
a r»period
of of
fli(tonntat
Jackson,forfor
period
fit-ninht
nightwin
will Ke
be Men’s Brotherhood ' ester, census. 42. am’t. 8378.00; Tan­
' teen months to fifteen years.
might with Hon. L. L Huffman of nor. census. 30. am'L 8370 00; Otis,
'You.&lt;&gt;&lt;
arc ...........r,,
remanded &gt;u
to the custody. •Hummona.
Hammond. ma.,
Ind., speaking
speaking on
on "Mur"Mur-1i cagssus, 22, amt. 310800; Edger, cenoff the
tiir sheriff
»herlff to have your
vottr sentence ।riialllng
.i.nin,.,. the
it,. kt
Man-power
.
of the;I &gt;ua. ■»
.... 117100
IB. am',
OwdwlU.
I curried out "
। Church." Young People's Night will
census, 21. am't. 8189.00; Yecklcy.
[be observed on Saturday evening. census. 17, am't. 3153 00.
I Dr O. T. Denver will speak. A me­
THORNAPPLE—Thomapple-KelTwo Canadians Wish ; mortal service will be held on Thun­ logg district, census, 678. amount 30.­
' day morning.
102.00.
.
Llfj to Be American
1 The Michigan Annual Conference
WOODLAND—Woodland Consoli­
| Is coming to the Hastings First dated district, census, 313, amount.
Citizens -----church for the 4th time. It was held 32.817.
1 Two petitions for naturalization as here for the first time In 1906. then
YANKEE SPRINGS—Oates dlsAmerican citizens have been filed in 1924and^againJn
and again In1936.
193(1.The
Thelocal
local trict. school census. 24. amt. *216X10:
wtih with the county clerk. One h -church la in * flourishing condl-1 Yankee Springs dist. census. 18.
ain't. 3162; Ritchie, census. 5, am't.
by Francis V. Fleming, of Nashville . throughout the Conference are.
84540.
the other by Edward J Adams, of
.
Conference • officials
at present
this city Both came to this country nre; Bishop Fred L. Dennis D. D .
from Canada.
Indianapolis. Ind.: Superintendent. Two Cars Side-Swipe
Mr. Fleming Is 24 year* of age Rev. J F. Hatton D. D.. Detroit: Near Rogers Corners
nnd was bom in Roblin, Canada. He Secretary. Rev. A. L. SpaffOrd. St
was married nt Saulf
Ste. -------Marie.
. ----T_ Johns: Treasurer. L. S. Long of
In the darkness and hard storm,
Michigan, and has a young daugh- ; Marcellus Mr Long Lx rounding out at about one o'clock Tuesday morn­
ter. Mr. Adams is 56. and was bom 25 years as treasurer of the Michi- ing, two cars ride-swiped each
I in Toronto. Canada
He entered . gan Conference.
other as they met. about half a mile
L Michigan In 1913 at Port Huron.
The people of Hastings who may south of the Rogers schoolhouse, on
i was married nt Grand Rapids and । be Interested, arc cordlaly Invited the county road leading to Free­
'. has a son who is In business at North to attend any of the sessions, most port. Both care went Into the ditch
' Muskegon.
j particularly lhe evening sessions.
at opposite sides of the highway,
with heavy damages to the autos.
Carl Fox. of Fenton. Mich., was
i driving his Chevrolet coach northi ward, having as passengers Marion
I Roush and Dorothy Bunn, of Free­
port; and George F. Thompson of
Battle Creek. Ted Walton of FrecIport was driving a Chevrolet plcklup southward. With him were Oer' aid Cudney. Wm VanderMale. Hugo
'White, Gaylord Whitney and Ver­
non Justin.
i
I Fortunately none were seriously
1 o'clock at Sparks Shop, 112 East Court St., I offer:
. injured, but all were bruised and
। some of them badly cut. Vernon
Round table and 6 leather chain, circulating heater—
• JUstln, 53. suffered an injury to his
right shoulder. Ted Walton. 15. of
^Freeport, hud a bad cut In his left
cool or wood, bookcase and desk, china closet, 5 rock­
। arm. Carl Fox had a cut in his
forehead, also on his right knee. The
ers. library table. 2 dressers, 3 full beds with coil
three were brought to Pennock hos­
pital where their injuries were giv­
springs, commodes, stands, sewing machine, 9 x .12
en surgical treatment.

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�TOE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 19U

PERSONAL MENTION
Trevor Van Houten. Hastings,
left Tuesday to enter training at
the Great Lakes Naval Training
station.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Case. Assyria,
visited Mra. Clarence Grohe. Tues­
day.

Mr. and Mr* uay Jordan and two
children of Sylvania. Ohio, were

HrftfcTlStf'SOCIAl EVENTS

CELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY, AUGUST 30.

Mlsa Helen Gray, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Gray, of Banfield.:

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Coven were laid for 14 for draeert
at Oimww, of Mra. Lawrence
I■
nr—&gt; IT
—r. j
the Thome
Her,rick on Wednesday of last week.!

Kellar Stem.
Robert O. Smith. JT, pastor of the. ward VanPopering and Mra. KenMr. and Mr*. Wlllta Smith of Benfield-Dowling Methodist circuit. *n®lh
^ber!Sux i
Gibsonburg. Ohio, vteltod the tatter-*
„ ln th.
-ato° received lhe traveling prize .
sister. Mra Eleanor Strtcklen pert of „ * "TT*- J”
_ '
Out of town guests were Mr* Ho* ta-U week.
Methodist church, was read by Rev.
Forest Moored and family of Bat-' n°Jrd CrMner- P*-,tor of
Valley MIm Bernice Janacn. Orangeville'
children, of Chicago, were guest*
of Mr. and Mm. William Crawford tie Creek and Mr. and Mra. Harlow Avenue Methodist church of Grand
wilh some supplira for her work at
Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. | Moored
Moored and
and Diana
Diana called
called on
nn Flovd
Plovd ’ R*pida
n.ni*.
Th.
u .it."Neighborhood Howe-’ in Orange- '
Charles O'Hair and eons. Donald, Mooreds at Caledonia Sunday aft-, banked
with gladioli and fall vllle.
s
and Kenneth of Bethesda. Md. cmoon. ,'
,----flowers,
------- The newly weds were
spent from Wednesday until Sunday MIm/Dorothy Roush of Borges, 1 heartily
congratulated by their COUNTRY CLUB NEWS
with Mr. and Mrs. Crawford.
(hospital, Kalamaaoo. spent the friends
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_
I Thirty-two members attended the.
after the ceremony
Mr. and Mr». Roy Hotchkiss and I weekend with her parents. Mr. and
The bride was attired In
if light pot luck luncheon at the Country .
blue marquisette and a ,matching Club on Tuesdaywith Mr* David
roll and Mrs
Gertrude Endsley- i Mr*- Warren Roush.
spent Bunday In Marshall at Mra. 1 Mra. Brtale Wolfe and son, Jack. blue hat and veil, and her bouquet French and Mra Ray Fnuiie act-1
C. Hotchkiss: ail(| Carl Bljiey and
daugh. was of white aaters. snapdragon ing as co-chairmen. A lovely ur-■'
rangement of gladlolas centered lhe
Mr. and Mrs Harry Van Daren Ur. David and Sandra, of Battle and baby breath ,. '
The matron of honor, Mrs. WIUls lounge table
qf Adrian. *prnt the Labor Day I Creek, were Sunday guests of Mrs.
were J
donated
were1 1
Gray, sister-in-law of the bride. . Prize* which ----------- --- ----------r.u* Wolfe.
nuuc.
weekend with Mr. and Mr* Wayne Ella
. __
Merrick.
Mrs. Earl McKibben. Mrs Willard wore pink net and carried a mixed won by Mr* George Hebden. Mr*. C
___ _
_
B Hodges. Mrs. Dewey Hon. Mra.
of pink and blue flowers
Mr and Mrs Arthur Reimer of White and Nila Joe are spending a bouquet
Gordon Smith, brother of the-. DePorrest Walton. Mra. Roy Hub­
Cleveland. Ohio, spent the Labor couple days with Mr. and Mra
groom. was best man. and lhe ush- bard and Mra. Clayton Brandstet- j
Day weekend visiting friends in Charles White of Ovid.
er* were the bride-* brother. Willis , ler.
Hastings.
"
"
Mra. L. B. Lockwood U visiting ed on relatives in Sparta Sunday Gray, and another brother of lhe ,
.MILLER—MYERS
groom. Richard Smith.
iter daughter. Miss Ruth Lockwood afternoon.
Before the ceremony. Miss Pauline , Mr. and Mm. Harvey Myers of 1
of Detroit for a few days.
Mra. Grace Dodds, of Kansas City. Bellinger sang "Because." accompan- Hastings announce the marriage of
Mr and Mrs. Fred Ogden and Mr.
their daughter. Lola to Carl Miland Mr*. Rraw Johnson spent Sun­ Mo. arrived Wednesday for a few led by her mother. Mra. Karl Bell­
Inger, who also played the lohtnday and Monday In Port Huron and
| ler of Middleville. The marriage,
Carl Wesplnter.
grin Wedding march and the Men­
Detroit.
took place Saturday. Sept. 5. In
delssohn
wedding
march.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Bert
Webb
spent
Mr. and Mra. Otta Isenhath and
I Bryan, o. They were at tended by ;
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs 'Mr. and Mra. John Miller, brother'
Mra. Ella Wolfe visited Mra. Pearl Saturday in Kalamazoo on busi­
"
. Gray wore brown and green sheer
Bailey who Is In Hie hospital tn Bat­ ness.
and sister-in-law of the groom.
Monday.
■
.tle Creek.
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.... and Mra. Harold Phillipa. II with green accessories The aroom’s i The bride wore a street length
wore green and white silk ' dre.w of pink Jersey wool with black
-Mr. and Mm. George Snyder of Mra. Dewey Hon and Mm. Da vid 'mother
■
Caledonia and Mr and Mrs. Frank [French spent Sunday at Macatawa 1 crepe and black accessories Both 'acceMorics and the bridesmaid wore
Erb of Grand Rapids were weekend Bay with Mr. and Mm. R. E. Watt I had shoulder corsage* of mixed a dress of brown silk with brown .
flower*. .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford on their boat, lhe "Nancy Lea."
j accessories.
Hammond.
\ ree*«’Uon
mr young couple am oe at
Keith Lancaster and Stephen
nl nomc
V?®®
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hilton son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. James Langston and Hathaway were home from Albion
J
» n
■to lhcir ,r,ends Bl
“n- who
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Gw..’.;. H
;;-aWl a farm rm of Has- Mrs Harry Hilton ot Detroit and
Miss Donna Stuart spent the week­ over the weekend.
which were decorated wilh fall flow- ,over.
......
tings celebrated their golden wed-:their grandchildren. Pau] and Barend at Holland and Saugatuck.
Emeat Severance and Mra. F J.
ding anniversary August 30 at their bar* Barnum. Their reception fifty
The MLsses Winnie Roush, Fran­
Mra. Smith chow a navy blue n
r* r &gt;.
aj
own home. Their anniversary- date ’ years ago was held Ln the same
ce* Cowles, and Katherine Murray
crepe dress with black accessories ’ R. G. rOrtncy NCW
1* September 10. but in order tor: house. Mr. and Mra. Hilton were
returned Monday from a week's va­ B R Minford and- Merry Alice of for the wedding trip through north- | n:.*.,-,* Fickorw
Pontiac and Mra. Wayne Frey and em Michigan The couple will be **&gt;S«FICr Fisnery
their grandson to attend they celr-1 the recipients of many lovely gifta.cation In Chicago and Detroit.
btated earlier.
| Quests present were Mr. and
John Isenhath. Corliss Barnes and Dorothy Jean of Beverly Shores. at home In the parsonage here after Supervisor Here
The farm they live on will have I Mra. Walter Barnum and Mr. and
Ind
,
were
weekend
visitors
at
th*
Bert Payne spent lhe weekend nt
September 14.
■
Severance
home.
Cadillac trout ftehing. They brought
Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Bat­ : Mr R. G. Fortney. District Fish­ been in the family 100 years Janu-1 Mra. Harry Walldorff who have
ary
13.
1943.
The
three
owners
have
' celebrated their Golden annlverback Mra. Bert Payne who had been
Inland Bennett and son Ray­ tie Creek high school and ha* been ery Supervisor of Parts, Midi., will
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. mond and Victor Sisson were at the office asBlstant for Dr. R. C report at Hosting* on Sept. 11 to been Eli Hilton, Louis Hilton and saries; Dave Bollinger of Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Willard MiUer. Mr.
Durax Olin, for a week.
lhe Diideen church, northwrat of Wlmlow and Dr Sherwood Winslow reptecc the late John L Brass and William Hilton.
Mra. Hilton, who Is 68 year* of and Mra. Harry Barnum and JuRobert Reed wrti leave Sunday for Ionia Sunday evening, where the In Battle Creek The Rev Mr. Smith assume the duties of district fishery
the Webb Institute of Naval Archi­ latter brought lhe message in lhe is a graduate of Grand Rapids high supervisor. Mr Fortney grew up&lt;on age and Mr. Hilton. 70. enjoyed the.dllh. all of Lansing; Mr. and Mra.
day tint with a family dinner, then'A. J. Larsen, Mr. and Mra Dan
tecture. New York, N. Y. He Jias absence of the pastor.
school and Grand Rapids university. n farm near Charlotte nnd was a
in lhe afternoon a surprise recep- Walldorff and Helen, and Mr and
been awarded a four-year scholar­
Mr. and Mra. Charles Christman
• • • -------------former employee ot lhe U. S. Fub tion was planned for them by their Mrs. Robert Walldorff.
ship which leads to the Degree of ' spent
,___________
Sunday at Grand Rapid*, the CRAWFORD—CREGO
and Wildlife Service and has been
Bachelor of Science. Rear Admiral i guests of their sons, Lewis and Ted
Grace Episcopal church was the wlth lh« Michigan Conservation De­
George Rock is administrator of the i and their families
institute.
| Mr. and Mra Kart Hafner and scene on Saturday afternoon at 4 P&lt;rt«nenl since 1922 He ha* been In
o’clock of the wedding of Ml.u charge of fishery operation* in the
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Snyder of Cal-' niece. Sandra Willowby. of Ann ArJeanne Frances Crego, daughter of Parts district since 1930.
cdonla, Mr. and Mra. Frank Erb of (bor nre visiting Mr. and Mra. J. L. Dr. and Mra. A. John Crego. GlenDurfee
Mr Ira A Shultx has been tn
Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mr*. Clif­ Valentine this week. Sunday they ail wood ava„ SB. nnd WlUiam Fred- ch‘r«* h«* «,nc«
| The East Baltimore W. M. A. will
ot John
Dr. Banning, Recently From meet with Mrs. William Surplice
ford Hammond, loeal. spent Satur­ visited Mr. and Mra. Arthur Valen­ erlck Crawford, son of Mr nnd Mr*. BraM on June 28
day evening at the home of Mr. and tine and children of Middleville and
Indio, To Speak
Thursday. Sept 10 at 2 o’clock.
Clarence
W.
Crawford
of
Hustings.
|
SAVV
TRAINS
*MFN
1
Mrs. Earl Buck. R. P. D.
on Monday they attended tne Wood­
.Miss Ola Stlrley of Marshall visit­ land home-coming
Martin Comers
mTnv TE
*nd JUnlOr
ed her sister. Mrs. Pete Maus over
Mr. and Mra. F. J. Hoonan spent ^e^farmreatm.^^^
Preaching next Sunday al 10
labor Day
part of last week at Mackinaw City
White gladioli and t*n taper* in
of Comm,’rce
invited to attend o'clock. All are cordially invited and
M,’. and Mra. Lewis Geiger of De­ and Mackinaw Island. also for Sunday school following,
troit visited hl* slater. Mrs. Herbert
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hauer' and seven-branch candelabra were used ahow BDiitutie were cxnlalncd today 'lhe l’ro8r*n’ following lhe supper of
The W. S. C. 8. will-meet with
Bishop over Labor Day.
Glenn Mead of Woodland were
Mra. Artie Slocum. Wednesday, Sept
Reed Furrow and friend. Mis* Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. I. before which lhe couple spoke their flcer ln Charsc of Navy r^ufting 1 o. O. F. hall Monday evening 18. for a pot luck supper.
Gladys Reynolds, ot Flint spent the H. Rowley and Harold.
cordially
invited. —r—"Verne R. SUlwell, organist, be*idfs f0L‘^L'wa”a-_
r
Sept- 14. Tlie supper for the men 1
weekend with hl* parent*, Mr. and1
Mr. and Mra. William Fox of Kal'
wedding marches, i
will be at 6:30 and the program will Norah Hope
Mrs. Freeman Furrow.
am*R»-spent tne weekend with the ‘ traditional11
_•. from 17 to 50 year* old. Inclusive,
start about 7:45. This is the flrat । The Brush Ridge community club
Wdodrow Allerding is home from their parents, Mr. and Mra. Harley music: "Because." "In Moonlight."
exnerience^re given nettv 1meeting of both groups since early
Kansas on a 10 day furlough.
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_
will meet at the school house Friday
Fox____
ana_____
Mr.___and __
Mra.
Archie
in
the
summer.
Richard Hessmer ha* been visit- I Relckord.
evening, Sept. 11. Mrs. Mabie AnTStlhriA.
hl
P’’’- month, plus dependent allow- , Dr. John Banning of Holland. ।
Ing his sister nnd family. Mrs MarMr. and Mr* Max Bauer of De­
bride, who entered on the arm
1Mich., for about forty years a real- ;
vin Klein nt Growe He and they I troll were weekend guest* of Mr ofThe
her father, was gowned In an
Hn2?in .hieh 1dent of India, will be the speaker ।Lena Hart has charge of the pro­
both went to Canton. Ohio, to visit' and Mra. W. G. Bauer.
gram. Pot luck supper.
ivory saUn model fashioned with a
*or. hfn L_____________________
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of the evening Inasmuch as India
their brother and family. Dwight] Bernard Caln and daughter. BarKne^nf XrionTn" radto. eli- , £ ^‘ ‘"w.r* nS^d ri™ Cloverdale
Bessmer. From llurrc they made a bare Louise, have returned to their
The Cloverdale W. C. T. U. will be
visit wilh friends a*. Pittsburgh and' home In Marblehead. Ms**. after and a full skirt ending in a long
mx'ehlX Ml' ' ur. winning nas oecomc so weu nc- held at the church Tuesday. Sept. 18.
he returned Saturday and left for i spending a week with Mr. and Mra. train. A tiara of seed pearls held In
nlace her fingertip length veil of
qualnted with that country In his Election of officers and payment of
Fort Custer this Wednesday.
I Theron Ca(n.
Jacob Rehor spent Monday in) Mr and Mrs. Ed Smith left Sun- bridal Illusion tulle, and she carried man. photographer, baker, pherma- ;years of residence there, his address dues. Vole at primary.
Mire to be of unusual interest.
------------------ • Newaygo.
1 day for Fort Riley. Kansas to visit a. white prayer book topped with cist, signalman, yeoman nnd utore- is
:Hence the invitation for the ladles MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mr*. Albert Bcssmrr visited her &lt; their son Earl, who is in the radio gardenias from which hung satin keeper.
, to Join their husbands for lhe ad- John E. Hickey. Nashville .......... 20
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and communication service corja at that
A Navy recruiting officer will be dress.
Mbs Mara Frances Graves as maid
Norma J. Bldelman. Nashville ..18
Mn. Thomas Stebbins at Grand place.
at the Post Office litre every Mon-----. « • »'------------- Harold Helsel. City
Rapid* for the weekend.
j Mra. Virginia Baird returned Wed- ot honor, wore a pale blue moire
L-------------------- U.
•— .K.,_ -UrI&gt;ret Kurr CUy
Mr nnd Mrs. Curtis Bottum and nesday of last week from Harbor
Cangreuman. Clare E. Hoffman,
Curtis. Jr. and Ed. of Akron, Ohio, 1 Springs, where she spent a short
because
almost
single-handed he
and her colonial bouquet was ot pink bANFIELD
nnd Edward Bottum. Jr., of Detroit, vacation.
,“chs,“
. ! The W S. C. S. of Ute Methodist has worked to maintain their right
spent Labor Day weekend with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Gustav von Rel* and
If two equal quantities of water,
Bridmu.14. were
Dorrt, church „„ K
by M„
I daughter*. Patricia and Karin, of
nnd Mra. E. F. Bottum.
hot and cold, are placed under Iden­
without paying tribute to the CIO. tical natural freezing conditions, the
Mr. and Mrs Kingsley- Farr and Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr Kent. Bette Williams. Hazel Pycock. Ev Sweet Thursday P M
‘
farm organtxason. Laurence, of Otsego were Sun-1 and Mra. Aben Johnson at their Dorothy Joseffy, Jean Loppenthlen
cold
water will freeze drat, because
tion.—Adv.
Bernard Wohl- Battle Creek ^..u,
day guests of Mr. and Mr*. E F. lOun lake cottage.
recently moved onto i
of lhe time required to remove the
LyOU
,.rm wWch M,
Bottum.
' Mra. Stella Knlskem and Mra. rred. -nw «U wore rueteU moire
heat from the hot water.
*1“
"“IS4 Benm.n ho purehewd.
Mr. and Mr*. Mark Coleman and .Mary Evart* spent Saturday in
It is true to a limited extent, how­
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Coleman and Charlolte with Judge and Mra. Roy areteU Of real Power, In Italr hair , Walut Hot/, j,, ,ho „ ,
ever. that water which first has
Their bououele wm of orchid aalcr.
ctol
daughter. Corrlnc, of Battle Creek, McPeek .
been heated will freeze more rapid­
and guest John Battling, of Evan­
navy .unoned In New York Clt&gt;-:
Dr. and Mra. Guy Keller left and lavender gladioli.
ly than unheated tater. provided
ston. III.. were Monday evening Wednesday for Saugatuck where
Belly hr-a- Malley. Bower girl. b home on , „n day.s furlough.
they have the same temperature
quests qf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole­ they will spend the remainder of the S"
aY-h" sd, vaaled a
Mr and Mra. Gordon Buxton are
when subjected to freezing, because
eolnnUl bouduelor Bachelor buhom;
d,
„ smwi„
man.
•
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ot lhe difference in density and the
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Storrs ..pent
Dr. and Mra. G. L. Lockwood and yellow daisies.
Harold Kimmel ol HaaUn« wax I
o„y
the weekend in Lowell, gucsti of spent
.
amount of dissolved air.
Labor Day weekend on a fish­
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Finds.
ing trip to Pine river.
beat man and uahera/«re William । „,a
Bob,rt Sm|,„
h,,a nl
Richard Callihan who Is with the
Miss Marion Cook is planning on MorgamOordnn Jaenba, KelU&gt;Un-|lh, MMhoallt ehureh Tuexday al
navy, stationed in New York, flew spending this weekend with Miss cester.
enter. William De cou
cod and James
Jerne. 3,w p M
perTexas has more farm woodland
home lost week to spend a couple Joan Roger* of Prairieville.
rauiucr, mi oi tiasiuig*. ana turnK'n- rormed by lhe Bev Floyd Cramer
area than any other state.
n„h O'Hair
CTT.I, of
ot Bethesda.
ne,o^,. Md
UH . a
. cou™,.
nith
days with his parents. Mr and Mn.
MISS VIRGINIA MOORE
!sln of the groom
ceremony a recci
Roy Callihan.
ceremony a reception was held in the
Moat Doctors
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Rice had for ACCEPTS POSITION
.Bncl Mrs, P0**1-1 Hchurch parlors.
-1 of vu.cujv.
u „
weekend guests. Mra. Frank Lydorf . IN WISCONSIN
Chicago, uc„
acted
as agMuawi
master glim
nnd
Mrs. Betty «.
Flee pi Holland visited
Miss Virginia Moore, music in- mistress of ceremonies. Mra. Jessen her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
population than any country.
and Mrs Roy Maurer and *on of
structor Irf our schools last year, has . selected a dress fashioned with a
Bannister.
Vosburgh Inst week
Pvt. Martin Van Gelson spent accepted a position in the schools black taffeta skirt and white satin
c™*!
rend'edThe Blrlhday'duVdm,wr al
Bunday and Monday with relatives iLySFSu'HuJ?,
and friends here.
year. 8tie aas tp have taught In De-, of roses. Mrs. Jessen Is a sister of the th_ homB n» «fr anti Mr. w j
troit. but when offered this podtlon. | groom.
’
In H^lng" Thu^d.y
Miss Janet Smith spent Sunday
accepted It as she would be,nearer, For her daughter's wedding Mrs.___________ a ,
and Monday at Clear lake lodge.
Mr. and Mj» Frederick Boulter. her father who is supervisor of music j Crego wore a powder blue triple ' KIWANIANS HEARD
STEAM HEAT
&lt;local* and his sister Marlon of in Appleton. Wisconsin, and also sheer frock with a blue hat and or- SAFETY ENGINEER
Plainwell, spent lhe weekend -at head of the instrumental department chid oorsage. Mrs: Crawford, mother , At the regular noon meeting 01
T A COLD WATER
at Lawrence Conservatory.
(of the groom, wore black crepe, the Kiwanis club last Wednesday
Harbor Springs with relatives.
SHOWER BATH
Mr and Mra. Bull Smith and
Miss Moore's duties will consist of । black accessories and a corsage of. at the Hotel Hastings. Rom Farm,
daughter Dione of Jackson spent expects to have a Girl’s Glee Club ■ purple orchids.
{safety engineer of the city of Grand
the wcekendgwith relatives here.
|| teaching grade music and she also . Mra. Archie E. Owen and Mrs. Rapids, was the speaker. He spoke
Mra Carrie Montgomery and; with a membership of between 50 T. Edward Dickinson of Phlladel- on thesubject of "Safety Engtneergrandson, Bobbie Delano of GrandI and 80 girt*. Along with these she phla. presided at the urns at the reing -.
Rapids, were visitors in the city lut, also will coach soloists, trios, quar- cepllon which followed in lhe church
The meeting this week. Wednestelte* and other vocal ensembles, in parlors. Assisting about the room*. day. was held at the Clear Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Webb and। order to prepare them for tpe an-: were the Misses Margery Low. Mary' Coast Guard camp and the mem­
&gt;ns of Milford were Tuesday- nual district music contest* in the Rodd. Eleanor Andre and Diane bera were shown about the camp by
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb. I spring.
| Downing. The bride s table was een- Lieut. Plumley.
Mr. and Mra. J. E McCullough I ilrctMldek.hgfmusg R-HPW shrd et tered by a three-tiered &lt;cake sur----------------nd family of Flint spent the weekwtek-j:
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roundt * by white daisies.
and
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HICKORY CORNERS
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wa-, JnLn
Train*
The Wesleyan MethodUt mission­
For traveling on a western trip.
tent at their cottage al Gun lake. ,
CfWOy I raillt
Mrs. Crawford chose a black vel­ ary convention will meet at Eaton
Bud Water, was also home from In Naval Ordnance
for an all
day
meeting. Sept.
veteen suit trimmed In braid. Her 1 Rapids
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,___
Ypsilanti for the weekend.
।
accessories were black and she wore ‘IB. 1942. Services begin at 10:00 n.
Our aim is tV-help you retain an impreg­
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stem and: Ensign John Erway. of Davla, gardenia* on her shoulder.
m.. 1:30 p. m and 7:00 p. m. The
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford will be at'speaker for these services is Mrs.
their guests. Mr and Mra Flndt of Cal., visited hl* parents, Mr. and
nable beauty front — natural.* poised,
New Albany. Ind., spent a tew days Mra. R. W. Erway. route 5. from home after Sept 15 at Wall iake -C. C. Decker, a returned missionary
at the Oun lake cottage.
. Thursday Uli Sunday, whtn he left tor the months of September and 1 from Africa. Everyone is welcome.
charming.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wareham and for Newport, R. I., for a two months October.—The Grand Rapids Herald.
Mra. Homer Bartlett is spending
Sandra came Monday to take Jan training course.
Present from Hastings were Mr. thia week at Galesburg,
PERMANENTS
pack to Detroit. She had been I Ensign Erway hu been assistant and Mrs. Richard A. Oroos. Mr. ana j
Machlneleaa 12-56
Finger Wave
spending a few day* with Mr. and । chemical instnirtor at Davl*. the
up, others from
Dried
OU
Mra. Kellar Stem
* Agricultural Division of the Uhtver- W. Stebbins, the Rev. and Mra’
The BEAUTY BAR
fLM.
Mr and Mn Glenn Clum and *lty of California. He .Iso was work­ Don A. Gury. Mr. and Mr*. A. J
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. f Ing on hit Ph. D.. degree.
and «...
Mra. -Albert Hauer ...
ot Woodland.
He cimsicu
enlisted m
In the
Ordnance ueDe­ ana rara. w. m. Dieooui*.
jic
me vrunance
Mr and Mra. Willard Perry and tpartment
* ----. Reserves
.
Hoars—• to ft oxcopt by sbooUIof lhe Naval
sev-' Also present were Mrs. Crawford-*
MB. Closed TkuMxyi.
son. B&lt;frt. of Midland, epent Bun-1 feral months ago and was called to brother and family. Mr. and Mrs
day and Monday with Dr. and Mra., training last week. He had been at' Chas, bltoir and son. Donald, of
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Professot English contend* that
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no doubt part of the name Henricu*.
or Henry VII. the Tudor king of
England, under whose patronage
Cabot put out from Bristol. Eng­
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2. That he left the Committee on Agriculture, early In his first
term, because he waa more Interested in sniping al labor than
in farm problems?
X That he voted against fortifying Guam (2-23-39), against
a larger navy (3-1-3!) and against a larger air force.
4. That he opposed aid to England (2-6-41 and M-16-41). say­
ing "Many of us doubt Germany want* more than has been
asked down through lhe ages by every people • • • "?
5. That he lias been before ■ Grand Jury investigating (edi­
tion 4 limes, his secretaries 6 times and .that he supplied ma­
terial. long afterPeari Harbor, for use of which 28 people are
6. That Senator J. T. Hammond, in 4 YEARS, ha* had 34 hill*
passed and established an all-time record for consecutive ac­
complishment* for hl* District?
7. That hl* record 1* Just a* constructive as Hoffman's is IM
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* IICHTY-SEVf NTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, 1942

SECTION TWO—TACH

VAIII1A AIICTDAI1AM fond 01 th* pe0&gt;,1B here They,have.--------------------------- --------- i

hearing claims filed, notice to credl- the places ot Mr. Andrus and Miss with their muddy bills until It was,In that townahlp. She ^'survived by GRANTED LEAVE TO
tors issued
Hallock.
black. After cleaning up that mess|I rher husband. Ernest Richmond, alto DB- ALTLAND
lout nights and finding entertain, Est. Seymour A. Rzigler Waiver of . The annual meeting of lhe Prairie- • I ought them at the work shirts' by two sons and six daughters, four­
notice filed,---------order------------allowing
rille,urangevnie.
Orangeville.Hope
Hopeand
andBarry
Barry 'and whammed urcm
them WIM,
with a awipwu.
dish pan. I|
----------------waccount
------------vine,
.
— fit —r—H
■___ ________
... be
.
rintl'l
t—11 the
t K— Humane
Mtiman— Society,
tv one
Or-.. t; tr*n grandchildren and one great- county have granted a l*a«
f r
r’.’t—-------------------------------------------------------------- entered.
Hoee Detective Association
will
Don
’t tell
'uLthLlAthe^Kr?&amp;lik^Lrty
&amp;t' K1Vlr“ Weaver Warrant and I Est. Jessie Dtllenbeck. Warrant held at Delton on Satuday. Sept. 24
of Uiat and Chrlst^ K^dch^ also by a^ »btar im.
—— r
। dinner
Ernest Morehouse of Prsirievlle. The
aS XthS on" ySa^II taTm lnventory rtltd
’and Inventory filed
- ” » *' —
ri,"'-‘r will be held in
*" September.
May 2. 1942
,,
...
funeral was held Sunday afternoon
Dear----- :
I no doubt in my mind aa to how the
Katie Norris. Proof of publlEst. Louis J. DuBota. Inheritance
Eugene Halhom. Pre*. , We [oo W1U
gUd when the al the Marshall funeral home In ment. who has been appointed modlWe don't have Defense bonds, we Diggers have made such a name for c“Uon flkd- °rd‘‘r »ho*hig claims tax receipt filed
.i
Ughta g0 on “«#ln 811 over
Plainwell, and the burial was tn Co3.it Guard.
have War Saving* certificates, one , themselves In various theatres of ••nW. final account filed, order
Unlike most
Ita atasice. ita.
Has- world
J
- .l_....
It cities of It*
. and aU&lt;) W1W|| the
ihftk HtlUide cemetery, near Plainwell.
E»t. Mildred —
Smith.
et al. Annual
pound, face value—1 a shillings each,jwar."
'
account “entered,
discharge
Talking ot the A-I&gt;. Diggers. allowing
r
**
*
account filed.
■
- # tings has no telephone exchange. .ers shake
[
’ n •
and National Saving* bonds at 1011 there has been a further Influx of of
1 executors issued, estate enrolled.
Eat. Mary A. Fuller. Acceptance of John Beumer, the Jeweler, and local
GET IN THE SCRAP!
pounds each. Ill tend you a War returned
agent of the telephone company has
Est. Jessie Dillenback. Bond of trust of hospital board filed.
chaps
from abroad.
I notice that one of the gag car- .
Savings certificate later.
■
administrator
entered, letters testa­
। They're certainly In (great shape.
।
Est. Rosetta Dunkelbergcr. Final secured from the state agent an toonlsta
who
specializes
In
monkey
1
I Yea. we have always employedI
"t,u,n«c predicaments is showing a tendency '
How is bike riding going? Il's an 1mentary entered, order limiting set­ account and receipts filed, order
girls but wilh the present rate of !I enjoyable
(
,l M8 “ &gt;ear “re to make bu monkey subjects with
pastime, isn't it? I do 'tlement of estate and appointing assuming residue entered, discharge et^t rlrtiS
enlistments and call-up* 1 in 5 men ’,quite a bit of it. in fact. I don't appraisers
entered, petition for hear­ of Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
tor. ,
J«P»ne^ racial
facial characteristics.
It
i contracted
. r u-.i
.
Japanese
characteristics. It
1
J
’
X.
’
wLl*w5i
,Or
J&lt;
I1 were the
I t would
.
are in uniform which has brought ;,
I
/
Est.
Prank
H.
Hall.
Petition
and
ing
claims
filed,
notice
to
creditor*
i know what I'd do without it. That’s 1
U» monkeys.
monk,,*,,
«ooW dedo,
Im MlnW,
KdMv.
II. clare
„„ cartoonist*.-'
about a big increase in girl workers, 1' another thing the Yanks can't, un- 1issued.
8 fchoo Wcdne
*d“y- He
war on the
order filed.
1 Detroit
rirtmlt and
anH take
tn
tK- .
.
will
go
to
the
...
especially at our branch which em- ,-----------Est. Floyd E. Wood. Final account
z „there
— are *o many' Est. William H. Blnnan-PeUlion
dentand—_..
why
H?
”
’
''
lp
»&lt;•«""««"&lt;«
u»
ploys more men and women even ;। bikes
;
here and so few car*, rm.glad to transfer Consumers Power stock filed, order allowing claims entered,
then the head office.
on tne iaxes.
about lhe whole aar situation isI to hear of so much enjoyment and, filed, order to/a**ign Consumers order assigning residue enteretj, dis­
Thanks for the sympathy, and happiness
।
’ **
; the armed forces' privilege of sendcharge of executor issued, estate
still left In the world. I **
------------- —
- .
Power..stock-eh
te
red
COMPLETE
since his death &lt;my cobber) there’s j,am not inferring that we don’t enjoy ,
MUNICTPAL COURT
ing letters |XHtage free, Especially
c., Ac- enrolled.
Eat. Ilarmcnla «.
M. Trethrick.
been quite a number
after him. Ev- ', ’
Bradford Bonner. 27. ot Delton, w,,en we get letters from such
arVhe^^akf^rta'hteiJ
havr ou,r momenta- count of administrator filed, waiver
LINE
own [h? mnetat but “ °nly ***"”
,here li„thr of notice filed, order allowing ac- inventory filed.
was brought Into Municipal court I)lftCes as Australia and don't have
mt 7nd ^uanv^ave?Mnd Hfxlr_to u" I count entered, discharge entered, esMonday. September 1. charged with' to Ust&lt;’n 10 Uie klda scrap over Who
the casualty list and usually aver . tj)(, spirit of the people, however. t«te enrolled
speeding his car In Hickory Corners geU lhe ,Un,P And “&gt;’• «hat a
age two or three acquaintances &lt; to *uperb-at any rate, what have
- -' l&lt;o?ucSi“w «nKSd’JhJ}1?! B°cttw&lt;&gt;rd Glances
iMMd Iho^orroru-L(d*U-H’hkr&gt;e hf"&lt; l** boy in Auair,tia u u,e
week: some close, others Jud friends.' We to be down-hearted about?
but all gallant lad*. It’s at momenta ,
. .
....
-*H»t.e»Bit, of Yesterday
Iffi “‘d
• • •
lik, these
ihM&gt; that
that II get
art sick
nick and
and tired
tired ,1 a|)d gIad
y0U wolnen
IUted -lhC
Adelect
like
for lhe
1 v^w-points,

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Blon« U» obUld, o . rem&lt;
,onln»l ,i&gt;0 ,und “S SSk'TS.h, r™r «.
hu&gt;. U&gt;n.0on. ,_ndjln.r,_ U~&gt; &gt;bouU,r „ &gt;nouU„
„ To­
will filed, order admitting will en- Thursday for the new M. E. church
, day tn Australia we find them work- ! tered. bond of executor filed, letters at Dowling.
the next morning then I have to
ing in munition factories from the testamentary
Hai
.
.
.issued,
. order limiting
Hastings
has a new postmaster—
ing timri. Just as well this doesn't ages of 14 to M years and as con- settlement entered, petition for hear- Wm. L. Shulters.
ductor* on busei. guards and porters I tag clalmea filed, notice to creditor* ,। "Mias
*'
Harriet L. Peckham, a for­
go on every night. I have passed my on
the railway* and doing valuable (issued.
i
first aid exam, also am now an work In lhe R.A.A.P.. WA NS., i Est Carl Edwin Warren. Annual mer teacher tn the Barry County
Nomal. died Monday al Coopers­
nccosnplished
ARP. fire-fighter, , W.R.N.S.. WA.T.C.. and several' Recount filed.
town. N. Y„ aged 63.
runner, and" have had some expe­ ।other services, thus replacing men; i Eat. Edgar -L. Henney.
Petition to
rience at flre-watching or roof spot­ for more active service."
THIRTY YEARS AGO
open
safety
deposit
box
filed;
order
ting. In between times I’m kept pret-.
Lionel.
to
open
safety
deposit
box
entered.
Sept. 12. 1913
' ty buujr at school and homework.
.
Est. Clarence V. Kinne Order to
Charles Sherwood has purchased
Tile most popular tunea here now
sell certificates of stock entered
of Bert Sparks, the Star grocery.
are "Waltzing Matilda.” "Daddy,” ALLEGAN FAIR
Est. Orville J Kingsburg. Oath be­
"Maggie Murphys Home." as the
••Waiter and the Porter." "Boom
-­
fore sale filed, bond on sale filed, re­ late Luther Bennett called the little
504." "Hev. Little Hen." "Does She JErl.ZI TO ZO
port of sale filed.
cabin In which he lived the last
Love Me?"' A Pair of Silver Wings.” !
Ext. Clark Titmarsh. Pinal ac­ few years, became city property last
nnd "Down Every Street"
. Preparation (for Allegan count* •i
Last week we had a public holl- ; F»h. to be the beat In ita hUtoiy., count filed, order assigning residue week, a force composed of City
day In commemoration of the Anzacs are nearing completton. according to। entered, discharge of administrator Marshall Hurst. Sheriff Ritchie.
Mayor Osborn. Alderman Dawson.
&lt;Australian. New Zealand Army E. W. DeLano. prealdent and *ecre- issued, estate enrolled.
Ext. Louis J. Du Bols. Account Will Hilton. Clyda Stodge. Commis­
Corpsi who on April 25th. 1915 *o tary of lhe Pair ^tatlon. Con'------'
gallantly landed al OalllpoU. A story
*bbU? n tag de- filed.
sioner Will Leonard and his men—
which need not be repeated non but n&gt;»nd extra tent, are being ordered
Ert. Alvah Pennock, et al. Order. James
oo ton. Charles Reed. Wm.
•John Masefield, the eminent poet, to take care of lhe overflow stock confirming sale of real estate en- Roush,________________
„
te and Nud Fisher r
swooped
wold* what I consider u perfect!8nd fftrm displays.
.
.tered.
down upon the place, located at lhe
Est
Ella Bumfora.
Order confirmend ------------------------of High street, -prepared
verse: "They were the finest body of Death Dodger* Here
|j ------------------------- , east
— —
----------Morris.
., to move the building. Robert Morri*,
young men ever brought together in 1 Appearing on the opening day tlnR “*• entered.
modem times. For phyilcal beauty nBatn thta year will be Jimmy' Est. Marjorie E. Boyes. Annual the owner, at first defied them but
finally accepted
payment
for
and nobility of bearing they sur- I Lynch’s Death Dodger*, coming account filed.
---------------------- »20 *in
------*------- - '~
passed ony men I have ever seen, back for the third lime, with a "clrat. Dori* Beattie. Annual account the place and moved out. Just what
They walked and looked like things Cus of death” surpassing any pre- 1 filed, discharge of guardian Issued. will be done with this addition to
. the city's municipal edifices has not
tn old poems. They achieved a feat vlously seen here. This showing j estate enrolled
without parallel In war. and no other Of the Death'Dodgers will probably
d nnai
.
. ‘yet been decided
-i tst. wary s. ,It.yuy.
account
troops would have made good those be the last time thrill-seeker* will
'y&lt;Y: F1
™! 8CC
.°un«
in ”w«tJrn lflled- Inheritance tax determined. FORTY YEARS AGO
benches on 25th April 1615."
'
"
“J"'.1"’ I“w” ’"'"T1
I
i“
though but an anniversary of an al- Michigan for the duration.
**
charge of administrator (sued, estate | Miss Nellie Smith Is clerking In
mast fruitless war. we also give j New Fo|1J(, And Arttou
Ij enrolled.
fW R
'
enrolled.
— Meiritt**~rtore
»»—....—•—
hie
Good-looking
girls,
beautifully;
L Henney will filed.' A lodge of the Mystic Worker, of
J.™?^rifi£^othera'. tumed-81’8&gt;r» knd m^nlncl'ncc petition for probate filed, decUna- the World war organized Tuesday
paid the ’uPrc,r,'’ sacrl
------- '’cf0
--------- - ! to
io a musical
miuiuu show.
u&gt;uw. The
*irc Roxy Rox- Uon of lrust fllcd ori!er for DUbuc.. night with 16 members
have lost
lost limbs.
limbs. Those
Those fighting
fighUng toto- ette# mafic,
mn(iP history
history In
In New
puonca mgni wim jw nwnwers^
have
New York.
York, t1,
«r« In
in many
eases non*
sons of
of first
*..e -KrX* Ch»* Beamer haa opened a peach
day are
many cases
first II t
Th
choruses of the i...
late Ziegfeld's Uon en'*rc&lt;1
Est. WlUard Moffitt. Final account • B‘fre lwo doora *°uth of the P«‘A.I.F. Diggers, from whom the torch •■Pollies.” are »tlll the talk of the
office.
ha* been handed to carry on. We country. The chorus of Ernie filed.
Est Angellne M Warner Proof of
0,*n'd “
think of those who have fallen in Young Revue Is a.precision-trained
both war*, "for greater love hath no I unn, featuring the Gale Dancer*, publication filed, order for publics- .off* D^^McEtaaln died vester
tion
entered,
order
allowing
account
.
°r “
dled yMUrman than this—that he lay down । one of the most versatile dance
entered. discharge of executor issued, day a,Ur *
his life for hi* friend."
I troupes on stage or screjn.
"At the going down of the sun
Lucille Dorman, charming and estate enrolled.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
And In the. morning.
| talented prima donna of the 1942
Est. Arthur Chase. Proof on pro- . Sept 8. 18W
We will remember them."
। Revue, has appeared in eight Broad- bate filed, order admitting will enSchool opens this week with an
Everv Au*lrallan is certainly proud way musical revue successes. Miss tered.-bond of executor filed, letter* enrollment of 132 as against 122
of this creed.
Dorman started her stage career as testamentaiy Issued, order limiting last year. Mr. Bailey and Miss
This afternoon after lunch I’m the youngest member of the famous settlement
entered, petition for j Eddy are the new teachers taking
going out to meet a Lieutenant Texas Gulan road shows. She will
friend who has just come back from be ably supported by eight other
Darwin He’s seen 14 raids there and vocallsU, the Odeon Octette, all
I should say that he can tell a well-known concert star*.
tale or two.
Two Team Pulling Contests
May 24. 1942 | Two championship team pulling
Dear------ :
contest* will highlight Fair week
Since last writing, another very again this year. The heavyweight
large contingent of lhe U. 8. Army i class will pull on Wednesday mornarrived‘ -"somewhere
’has
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Lightweight* on Thurs­
tralia” and again I was fortunate in day morning. Both contests will
seeing and had some very interest­ start at 10:00 a. m. and there will
ing talks with quite a number of be no charge for the grandstand.
them. My meagre knowledge of lhe
Dan Arnold, holder of many
United States has been greatly rein­ championship awards, will again
forced. There has also been a large bring his prize-winning team of
number of U. S Navy members here "Dutch and Ned" to the Fair here
and they too have made themselves to set the pace for champions from
nt home here and made themselves other states.
very popular. They like It very much
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By JANE CAMERON
I Just thought of a way to get I
back at the geese. I’ll pick them.
Do you have any family tyrants Does anybody know how to pick
in your home that need oul-screach- them by consulting the almanac?
ing for lhe good of tirfir souls? The feathers have to be "ripe" if
I remember correctly and that I*
ways have the last word too. I al­ In a certain phase of the moon
ways like to watch them eat. You Personally I don't care whether the
throw down the wheal and they
feathers come out- easy or not. I
screech al you. then It dies down to trope they do hurt. Hereafter every
a gabble, and finally they gel their
.tlmc 1 catch u,em chewing pillowcasea 111 Uke thfrn &lt;kwn and 1111
tne grain.
Aboutenjoying
them they
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with ,O
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or chicken
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reach over and bite, out a mouth-(other ear? I didn't know we lived
ful of feathers and screech to keep on the same block.
‘he unhappy Ylctlm company. Every I
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time I dress a chicken, I find it DEATH OF MRS.
half-picked on the hoof.
I SARAH RICHMOND
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! Mrs. Sarah Richmond. 72. died
They ve been quite decent on Thursday of last week at her home
washday since I put them over the tn Gun Plains township. She was
101 *&lt;ond,&gt;-' T*«y j tiie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Con- i
couldn t resist my best embroidered i rad Mertau. and was bom ta Pral- '
pillow slips and nibbled the lace rleviUe. and was quite well known:

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�THE HA3T1NCB MANXKK, THLUIHT 117100X1 II. 1H1
HUS WO» WIW.
a.-.-----then dine with the Donald Smiths and the time when Christ walked, wives. Bathrooms both up and down, the site of the field may be teamed Zcnas Colvin and wife, par. Sec. 31.
on earth. Then there wu war; stairs spell comfort when daughters, by the fact that Selfridge Field Carlton Twp.
I ner ta Detroit.
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Northern Jotting.
Palestine was In possession of a and grandchildren come. Don’s could be »et down In th* Pellston
Ftoreoce V. Moll to Harold A.
Cole, I Mary Ellen QeUer has been visit­
William A Hall to Mllded
ing
in
Portland
and
Helen
Geller
foreign foe; there wu great pov- efficient little secretary. Mary Dyke, area and there .would «tlU be.WO
1942 Edition...
lot Ma Hastings city.
college faculty, te well known in erty; racial hatreds; intolerance ta i
Mildred A - Cote to William A. Hall
religion; class distinction. Christ
Anita E. Winnie to Bert C. Elliott et ■! tot M0. Hutlngs city.
STONY FODiT
This present hayfever season finds
met the issues of his day squarely Her parents are native Ukranlans, IKXMXte appropriation to continue
Vur Adams and wife, et al, to MllAngus ifuey U working In Grand
le domiciled as usual with my tings Methodist parsonage while he and discussed them openly and of­ but she was bom in this country, the work and the third runway I*
city. Rapidt and will move hta family
filled the pulpit during the tempo­ fered what has long been termed Sue arrived Tuesday from a summer now under ranstructlon, I underthere eoon.
toakey, and the same friendly group , rary Indisposition of the Rev. Alfred -an Idealistic program” to cure at camp on Walloon take with a fine stand. With the great need now for
Mra. Crabb from Lowell ipent w
those lite. He wu accused of being ।coat of tan and various medal* end ! plane* for active service overaeu,
Mia Mildred Schimta to Robert J.
a "rabble rouser," but the passing bars to add to thou already earned not enough u yet, are being turned Add, Owin's Grove. Sec. 7. Barry Talon and wife. 40 Ac, Seo. 4, few day* at her farm home here the
put week.
SU’^OrB^^fiSomiS0i&lt;Dr^nd
MlcNsan. HU present position as centuries have proved he wu no ।an her shield a previous season. I out to equip new fields. The fine
Thomapple Twp.
.
Mr.
and Mra. Ru» Key* of Jackion
Snyttar. of Totoda Notlraabl.on the
cf the Ufxral Art, (!fpart. charlatan—hte philosophy became 1They plan to leave this week and i airmail service given this region last i Grover C. Kelsey and wife to ErDudley L. Btnhett and wife to
Saturday trip up wu the reduce, menl of Wayne Unlvmlt&gt;. Detrolt. the foundation for the greatest of Ihope to open their HasUngshome 1 year haa, of course, been dlsconlln-1 neat F. WUkln* and wife, 70 Ac, Sec. I Ethel Gamble, tot 1184. HaoUngi cty. ■pent but weekend with Mr. and
Mri. B. J. Wellman. Rua returned
amount of trafOc encountered and’whlch has'an enrollment of over all religion* and te particularly iduring September and October, if ued.
&lt; 22. Irving Twp.
the slower rate of travel, the «-,7i000i obUgftI hlm
curOU1 many applicable in lhe world upheaval to- iall goes weh.j There's naturally a great deal of
Bunday but Ruth remained wilh
I Ralph Halloway and wife to Hany ' THREE CORNERS
her parenta till Thursday.
mite per hour rule being quite gen- of Ule outside activities which he day. The principles of truth he laid
• • •! interest in the new Milkweed proj|R. Gould and wife, tot 12 apd 8H
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Thompson
Mb* Rulbon, the Parish Method­
erally —
observed.
JTSd.
... 1 enjoy*. Quite noticeable wu the down are the only one* that can
nils year find* several marked ect here. Everything is set to go. lot 11, Lakeside Part. Yankee and
i
young son. Dennte Mauty, of ist
,
minuter of Hastings wu calling
• • •
long queue lined up to speak to him ultimately establish liberty, justice. ।changes on the beriness streets.. Bags slmlllar to Ute one* ta which Spring* Twp.
:Freeport were test Sunday evening ,
On arrival I found an invitation u he came .down from the platform righteousness, and lhe pence the ;Some of lhe summer shops have the onion crop 1* harvested will be ' Jerry Andrus and wife to Gu* J. । guests of his grandfather. Maury ita this locality last Thunday.
The Barry Co. road commission
awaiting me to attend the 10:30 at the cloae of the morning service world hopes and longs for. Dean ;folded up tor the duration, others. used and will be given out early InSpier and wife, port of tot 3, Bl.
8, 1 E. Moore.
I Improved lhe road east of lhe Wellservice at Bay View auditorium the and I policed he hurried no one Whitehouse paid a splendid tribute ।plan to at the season’s cloae. Petos- • September. I have been learning Freeport village.
I Mr.
KCr and l/r
— ZClair
—1,1— —D.
&gt; VAI.
—— —spent
——• ■ | man ichoolhouae with a coat of
Mr*.
Teller
next day to hear Dean Whitehouse, who stopped to give him personal to lhe bravery of lhe Catholic blsh- |key te unfortunate In not having quite a bit about the poaslblUUc.
Noah Dottert. et al. to George H. Wednesday
home of
oi her
Wednesday at
at Ute
the home
her ' gravel the put week.
op* of Germany and other/Naxi- many. Industries that —
.. be con- • milkweed pods offer and will try and —
-w—- —
— wife, w Ac, Sec*. 3 brother
_ —— and
can
, Meyer*
and
Nrnfl
lartrl*tetar-ln-iaw
In law Mr and
.
vertlbte for defense
drfrnsr work.
wnrk. The big
lite tell Banner reader*
readers someUUng
wmetlilnir about
atam ,land
and 4.
4 Thomapple
Thnmannta Twp.
T«rn
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ri-rk n'f Mrnn^u’ " ""
u IlENDERHiiOTT
They are consistent church goers conquered countries In their open vertlble
defiance of the attemptIo merge cement plant te one that doos also it/ln next week's letter If tills one ’ Robert A. Phillips and wife to
Seth j Conk nnd dai»ht»r
WHITE
BLACK
Clark ana
and
D.WM
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j.
tzoox
ana
aaugnter,
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Ciarx
church Into »late. "Then?-are cer- the Maple Block factory which te passes the censor.
Clayton J. McKeown
and wife,’ lot
2.! ahlrley Je‘n’ wh0 arrived Tuesday
. ' mother
•nrwiJ
Y
wl?
Mra. Mary Henry went to
•
from
nearby\resorts
The
lower
Shoe
SHOE
tain natlonsrjis_salch "who. after surrounded wilh a high wire fence. 1
Sadie R. Cook,’
tineiViiv
KenOe,&lt;u A“evening for a visit with her par-. Jackson Wednesday to the funeral
floor of the big building was prac­ war ends, should not be left with.but no publicity hu been given u jqo Division Bt.
BEFORE
AFTER
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Rota-Vt
a
Milt,
.nrt
wife
m
Rn
I
enU&gt;
Mr
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nd
Mra
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*Hen.
of
their
cousin.
DeU
Easton.
Mrs.
tically filled Dr;-. Hugh Kennedy, Mian
a-'R-R
—A— Ka.
1 .jPetOtkey Mich'
even^jr
B-B mln
gUn In fhalr
their possession, In
to Ila
Ils nnlnnl
output. Tnnrlat
Tourist Itrade
has —
al.nd wu.
I returned t° -her hQnte In Lansing Henry stayed to be at the bedside
president of the Btty^Vlew Assn, because nothing but shooting their ways been the big ftem here and ha* j
land H. Ogden and wife. par. Sec. 4, Saturday.
of her brother who IS very HI.
these many years, presided Jt way -wiiy through idealism, law and jus- . been better than anticipated and. |
Orangeville Twp.
Mr*. Claude A. Hammond wu an I a number of our people went to
heartening to hear him say that re­ tics satisfies them."
,
thanks
to
hayfever
and
asthma
vicr
Herman J. Sandeen and wife to afternoon guest of Mrs. Leo Taflee East Lansing on Monday to the
SEPT. 11-12 only
ceipts for the 1942 season had only
• * •
I Ums. lasts till well Into September. ‘ ’
.Roy A Houston and wife. par. Has­ and family In Hutlngs during the State 4-H Fair. Norma Knlckcrbeen ten per cent less than in 1041: ' I found lhe Donald Smiths com- The following quotaUons from Dr.',
tings city.
Hoveyourihoe*
Qc
put week and also enjoyed a vUlt. bockcr. left Saturday to enter tier
that the annual ’Dollar Day" re­ ’ fortably located hi their new quar- Parmenter’s August Chamber of '
dyed block for
jt tz
with the Rev. Fr. Robert Taffee who prise Black Angus Helfer which
ceipts the previous Sunday, had been
Clare L. Beach, part of lots 632 and had motored over from Kalamazooo took top prizes at the Barry Co. Fair,
UrsJilw old W,,d,U eo.LM. Mich 9™”™ .“S'™
the largest in the history of Bay ,,
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.
best: Some firms report business । WARRANTY DEEDS
. 633. Hastings city.
to spend lhe afternoon and evening Louise Christensen went with the
View.
they bought test fall, and with a few eQU|U to an()
,heftd o(
Bernice Kelley to Elmer F. Andlcr with them.
| Don Siegel. Gdn.. Phyllis Mc­
I judging team on- honors aho won
improvements
have
made
Into
a
ye&gt;r
otherl
report
n
decrWiC
of
"Religion Meets an Ancient Foe."
and wife, lot 1138, Hastings city.
Mra. H. J. Robinson and daugh-lat the Barry County Fair,
. hoUI bullnfM ,pou |JDonald to Almon L. Gilbert and
was the topic Dean Whitehouse most comfortable, liveable and ho- from M lo
Snyder's Shoe
Wm. E. DeGolia to James McDon- ter. Dorothy, are spending a few
Dale Tobias and Marvin Haynes ot
the
’
tast|
wl,e
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‘
,M
c,ly
built his fine address around. He rnry place. It ha. a choice location. ty: lourUt business slow till the last ’
days
with
their
daughters
and
stethe Hendershott club left Saturday
Repair
July.
campss'- wrck
spoke of the present critical times: elate to everything, but off the main wrek
week-. ,■ AvlM ** ^hcock to Lynwood Puff­ Add, Middleville village.
.
ter*, respectively and their families, also to enter their prise Osfosd
of the universal.groping and desire line of traffic on the grounds. W11/ ends fairly good: service and soso-. pafl and--------wife,&lt; &gt;par.
— Sec. 10, JohnLula Hammond to Mabie I. Chart, the Richard Cooks and Lester Larn- ■ sheep.
119 E State Street
-----for a philosophy that offers a ptoor-1 it they inherited some interesting llne sUUon* definitely off; Incom- [ ’lown TwPbees all of Durand.
.Our minister was calling In our
ing to counteract the doubts, the dis­ old pieces of furniture, attaint Ultle lni{ railroad traffic 15% off comDeacons of
the Plrat Baptist
Earl R. Gilbert and wife to Al­
Mr. and Mr*. A. Curtiss and Rose community Friday afternoon.
trust. lhe hatred that present world iron stoves, which are grand heat- pare&lt;i oath jmi; decrease in campers 1 church of the Village of Prairieville mon L. Gilbert and wife, par. Sec.
Marie Rose of Hastings were Wed­
conditions have brought. He found ers. built In cupboards, drawers nnd ftnd trailers in all state parts: io George Bagley and wife, lot 20. 7. Hastings city.
nesday callers at the home of Mr.
a parallel between lhe present day shelves that are n joy to all house- , traVct ofT
ns judged by "Infor- . Supr’s. Plat. Prairieville village.
John Vander Kolk to Andrew and Mrs Claude A. Hammond and
.mation Booth" inquiries; traffic j Emory S. Thompson and wife to Gackler and wife, lots 5. 8. 11 and 13.
dinner and evening guests of Mr.
t across Straits off 43’1-even July . Corl Orashute and wife. 160 Ac, Sec. Bl. 84. Keeler Add, Middleville vil­ and Mra. James F. mimmond.
IBL
1 1 4th week showed 49-; leas than 36. Carlton Twp. and 70 Ac . Sec. 31. lage.
! Mr. and Mra. Lester D. Yeiter and
I • 1941’s rush.”
—•&lt;—• —
Robert Tjrp.
L. Shand
, ------- Philip,
I Woodland
. and wife to Fred. son,
---------------------------------------------of Kalamazoo were
• • •
| Christopher A. Merluu to Fred-Ter Burgh and wife, lot 4. Supr’s. guests for lhe day of his parenta.
I Last year I wrote at considerable Ter Burgh and wlfe/lot 94 Supr’s Flat. Long Point. Pine take. Pralrie- Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Yeiter. Sun­
, length about the Emmet Co. airport Plat. Long Point. Pine take. Prairie- *1Ue T^'P
day.
ftt Pelleston. laid out to be one of vllle Twp.
—
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1I «»
—•-• »»
Harold
M. Pollard and wife et. -■
al
Mr*. Leo C. Hammond and son.
the tnajor ones in the country. The
James Bragdon. et al to Jerry ,o Earnest Krause and wife, N 20 Richard Leo, of Cincinnati. Ohio,
I work began in 1940 as a defense Andrus and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 14, fl- 101 ,fl- Hillside Part. Woodland
who arrived ln Hastings Monday
i measure—a strategic point in the , Carlton Twp.
’ (*”—
evening for a visit with relatives
'defense of the "Soo" locks. As yet , Ethel Gamble to Dudley L. Ben -'
and friends—Mr. Hammond will
;only two runways are completed 'net and wife, lot 1184. Hastings city. Ray Kelly, par. Sec. 31. Hastings .spend the Labor Day weekend here— &gt;
■tuf war is upon us. Something of
Theodore R. Cook and wife to Twn
I »“s a Timraday dinner and evening
I Walter F. Rase, and wife to Rus­ guest of Mr. and Mrs. James P.
sell Hunsberger and wife, lots 40 Hammond,
enroute home from :
and 43. Roseland Park. Yankee Grand Rapids where she visited her 1
Springs Twp.
sister and family, the Leland
Donald McDonald to Almon L. Hamps, and made the acquaintance ,
Gilbert and wife, lot 130. Hostings I
of the little newcomer. Kenneth.
11
। city.
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Mr. and Mra. Edw. Walters and i'
• T 1 V .i» L. ' ’ ’ • • .
| Almon L. Gilbert to Herman J. their house guesta. Mr*. Seth J. ,
Sandeen and wife. par. Sec. 7, Hu-'■ Cook nnd Shirley Jean of Lansing, 11
★ Keep your engine in
I lings city.
called on the Rev. and Mra. J. B '
"tune" with the times . . .
I Mary A. Warner to Arthur L. Chrispcll In Hutlngs Friday.
I Covey and wife, 1 Ac , Scc.38. Bal­
if
it
isn't
humming.
Mrs Maynard Moyer Is spending ■
, limo** *£*P_
an
on inucuniie
Indefinite penou.
period, u
as mr.
Mr. moyer
Moyer
smoothly, it's costing you
J.att E? Ilnrci. Clrrk of Frolislo. ’
J. Irland. 40 Ac, Sec. 21, Castleton her parents.-Mr. and Mra.'’ci'llToni
money and gas
. . gas
Twp
Magoon. and hu resumed the du­
' Margaret Dispense to Wilhelmina ties of her poslUon th the Piston '
that must be conserved,
Overstreet, et al, par. Gun lake. Or­ Ring office in Hutlngs.
money that could go into
' angevllle Twp,
| Grand Ledge DeposR|ra Cor­ DOWLING
War Bonds! We con help
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poration to Jesse A. Gavit and wlrt
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Abendroth
86 AC, sec 8. Woodland
—*
you get maximum mileF
(Nyla Jean Pierce &gt; arc the proud
parents of a 7 lb. 14 oz. baby boy ,
oge from your car. Come in today . . . conserve for
part ot lots 304 and 305, Hastings Robert Pierre Abendroth bom at
Victory and you.
•
city.
Leila hospital Battle Creek on the
| Winn Green to Eihel Patten, et first day of Sept.
, al. part of lota 304 and 305. Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Neri of
city.
I Earl J, Seaver and wife to Donald Lewte Otis nnd family and mother,
W Brown and wife, lot fl. Oakwood. Mrs Agnes Otis. Mrs. Lewis Otis
i Sec. 30. Johnstown Twp.
and son Donald returning to.Chlcago
■ id rroi..i« Offlca
May Belle Rowley Dean to. WU- with them for a short visit.
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
. Mr. and Mra. Dale King and
25. Hastings Twp.
family of Pulton hkvc moved into
237 E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2558
lhe Manzalloo house.
QUIT CLAIM'DEEDS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill en­
Kathryn Roach to Albert Roach. tertained the Gaskill reunion on
Labor day.
The children have been counting
the days before school begins with
their new teacher. Mra. Leona VanIf you need a new part for any domestic appliance, and if that part
Dellc and their newly remodeled
schoolhouse.
contains copper, brasa, bronze, rubber or any other critical material,
Mrs. Clem Emy and children.
Bemadene. and Marvin of Saginaw
chances are that the old part will have to be turned in before a new
are spending the week with her

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if the old part is turned in.
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This rule applies not to a few items but actually to thousands of
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tended the 4-H Pair In Lansing over
Labor Day.
Mtas JoAnn Bryant who hu been
spending the summer with her
Aunt Lena Bryant is spending a
few days with Bessie Henry ot Has­
tings.
Ml&amp;s Florence Wright spent a few

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Halp Uncle Sam: Join the ssfvsge dn»e .. .collect snd turn in to the
pfopw local orgiruntioas ill your old *ct»p -meal, rubber, rigs,
«tes»e. etc Drive under 40—chare your car. Buy United States War
Savings Bonds and Sumps. Oil is ammunition—Use it wisely.

• '

Rev. Robert Smith and Miss HelenGray of Banfleld were united In
marriage on Sept. 1 at the Banfleld
church. The Dowling friends wish
them much joy and much success
in their work together.
Robert Oasklll. Beverly nnd Bon-

1013'

YOUH STANDARD OIL tll'ALER IS CAR CONSERVATION HEADQUARTERS

W. 0. MOORE STANDARD SERVICE STATION
HASTINGS

COR. STATE A BROADWAY

PHONE SUS

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

*

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TRUSS DAY, SEPTEMBER M, 1H3
Starting because there is stUl some -r.atai day. She is righty-three years I panled by their daughter Gwendolyn I field. Mta* Jeanne Williams. Plalnwork to do on the *chool house.
| young, ta able to care for a family : went to Grand Rapids Monday well and Mr. and Mra. Roger Wll"
- u•»
of three, has a fine Victory garden, 'where Gwendolyn will attend Daren- &lt; Hams and son Dean.
HICKORY CORNERS
Bnd »njoy» her busy life.
| port McLachlan Institute and wlU I
---------------- ,
1
I Mr. and Mra. Walter Stanton at- , stay wilh Mr. and Mr*. Frank Mar- rw*-*-..
iu»r* a *&gt;14 »*rtk. amaxoo snopper*, Tuesaay. Mra. Earl;
'tended a conference of the Farm I tin
4
j DEATH of MRS. BENNER

I Last Week'* Letter

LEGAL NOTICES

with MU* Ner* WarSeller has been visitid and Helen Geller
y* In Battle Creek.
ta working In Grand
111 move hU family

tram LqweH spent a
■ farm home here lhe
Ru* K*y* ot Jackson
tend with Mr. and
Utnari. Rus relumed
luth remained with
I Thursday.
the Parish MelhodHastlng* waa calling
last Thursday.
». road commission
■ad east of lhe Well-

A.

C. Clark

and

sdny to the funeral
, Dell Easton. Mrs.

our people went to
&gt;n Monday to the
r. Norma Knlckcrurday to enter her
igus Helfer which
t the Barry Co. Fair,
ion went with lhe
n honors she won
unity Fair.
d Marvin Haynes of
club left Saturday
Lhelr prise Oxford

was calling In our
ly afternoon.

A L S

I

ardi.a 4 \Jid »aiai«. turned home with her for a visit.
MiJdirrHir, Mkhiran,
Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Johnson. I

I Funeral service* were held in the
v„e
ch‘ck«I« but week. In some way slip. ld
. Wesleyan church for John Young. I Br?”
rSulTr '
UU' U’lurtn&lt; h‘nTn “ M jSkl

u *f &gt;MtkM
*•14 MMian
Yf1Th7 n^.rai
8*™.y a^mST”! ~

Mr «nd Ur,. TTwwkw T,ek twoi.,
Mr. DwU burial -m lr&gt; Uw Fuller eemeier, la
• where they will visit their *on. Lieut,lM*.
Mr. Mlldrm Rhone, hu been en. I
« «“Unu rwumrt &lt;o lh«t cullai
Basil t Johnson.
I Sympathy is extended to the rela- ' ■ued ta leal the Dunham mhool. “m' “ f™*’
, Mrs Benner ta surriTed by three
Mr.
Adrianson. Mr*
t* st th* Rrfii-.. -,,
...
■ ...| - —
-- and Mr*. Geo.
----------------------------—. Uve*. . friend*
. of Abraham
. .
.Lei-. mid Mr, Rdder D.rU md teuh th,
sons, Lyle, of Hasting*. Gordon. 6aCyi.iy. uChle.a. Ml
-------------- Lewis Johnson. Jr. and children naar. who passed away last week at
Moore Both me loom .ueeeurul
Att
RUh-edam
.nd hu.
’—
-----------------------—
Uns. California and'Kenneth at Fort
*’M' ’• iWOT,°* T0 CBBDITOB1
spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs ,he home °r
*on- Milton of east
‘tnrrv tn h-ar nr th.
nin— Harrison. I nd.; also by three daugh..4 .hkh* m'nTTno
rJLWitai:
&lt;'°arl Robert °" ,nd fam“y ,l WMervbet BarT*'
1 ct3^
'tenl' Mri Vlvl,n w&lt;xxl«'. Belmont.
Briggs school last year.
4 .. th. im a., »l, I.'u. M.';!, ,t
fc.ui.
of Mra. Ernest Colby, -who ta a p»- '
Calata .1
of j*.&gt;l.
J»*«l* Mr*.
aira. Orr
urr and
anu children
ciuiarcn returned
iriumra home
nome I: Mr
—■ “nd^Mr* .Frank
....... Lawrence
....... en.
Mich.. Mrs Helen Swanson. Benton
with. them. On Saturday Mra Orr tertalned about sixty guests at a 1
. Ucnt at the Blodgett Memorial has,,oa- jHarbor. Mich. and Miss Doris Biddle
that all cialma j underwent an operation for appen- |■ lr
reception
for ~nr.
Rev. «nu
and Mr*.
'TP'w" lul
rwrs Kenneth
rwnncin ।P‘ul *” Grand Rapids.
of this city, and by seven grandchllb* heard br : dlcttta
.11-1,1- at Borge*, hrnpital.ifKalama..1 Evler th* new
at theatWe«It Wee* * L
the minister
new minister
the We.Harry Miller and daughter. Mar- dren.
too and ta recovering nicely.
’f&gt;nn church. The Eylera received
™ Mc£* Iu,n school wUl begin )orie. of Hkhart. Intti and Wclt 1
,r*.
. ta spend. ----------of
Creefc who h&gt;re ;
---------------------Mrs. George Bellingham
m»ny-------------------gifts of fruit------------and vegetable*. Monday Sept 1 with Byron CroSubmarine Flrat
Ing the week with Mr and Mrs WaiMrv Alfred Galnder. daughterMr arm Mra I vnrien inhn/ra-k l**n si*ndln‘' the,r vacation at their
Mr.
Mra.
Johncock
jake cottage
cot(al&gt;r were callers
callers on
V, and-----— Lynden
— ——
——— uun iakc
Robert Fulton Invented a subter Warner, nra/Plile lake.
i «n-tew and granddaughter ^tended and
relumed to il^.
Detroit
“Wednesday
1. . ca‘,ers aft- marine befor* he devised lhe .team­
weekfamily
f
lr?«t ‘this
/j!* Mrs- Jen^le
NOTICE 1R HEREBY GIVEN, Tb*l
&gt; the Plainwell school reunion' at Mrs.
--- ■/&lt;* »-------------wee* where
week
wnere they
tnev will live for the
theemoon" "They
m...
were supper guests boat* BoU1 invention* were turnod
I
A.
J.
Powell's
cottage
al
Pine
lake
BARNUM SCHOOL
last Tuesday. Mrs. Galnder saw coming year.
or Mr #nd Mrs. Edwin Nash o’ . do»n bT »he French *nd English
~v.“.—~ ;
.
many old friends of high school
-ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDSHelen Reesor left Sunday to be- I day*. »
JO. A.
_... ----------. —*----------------------------------------------| has Just returned from the east nELTON
gin her----------------------------duties as teacher--------------of home- '
:
io economics In lhe school at Mecosta CEDAR CREEK*'
where she spent three weeks at Life ,
— I Harold Johnston passed the ex- Last Week's Utter
Camp, part of National Camp. Io- uast weeks Utter
Ent lylaa ----------------------------------------&gt;111 ba aoldiORDBR TOR PUBLICATION
amination at Kalamazoo Thursday ' Mr and Mrs Lipscomb have closed c“**don ‘he shores of Uke Machlpa- 1 Mra. Frances Norwood. Mrs. Mary i
CraH fa'
HIM* v! Mirlllsaa. Thr l‘r.
»»ri and will be inducted into the armv their store’and gone to Battle Creek cong ln the Kltteting Mis.. North ot Doster. Mrs. Uon Leonard, local
at Port Custer. Sept. 10.
to care for Mr Lipscomb'* father i Sussex. New Jersey.
and Mrs. Myron Fowler of Chicago ।
n„.. Virginia Anspaugh. who has been I school commenced again Monday ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs attended the Milo Cressey Home Lit- ,
3Vlb «a.&gt; spending the summer i)t Muskegdn ' morning Our school ta rather small w#lter Cook on the arrival of a baby crary Club meeting at rtie home of •
; Heights, returned home Saturday.Uhls year as part of the pupita are
Sunday.
Mr* Ross Evers at Gull lake last
1
i Albert Hetae of Chicago 1s spend- I going to Delton
---------------- Thursday. The next meeting of tlie
HINDS CORNERS
CORNERS
k.i.i*
u.t Ing several weeks with relaltaes
Mr and Mn Henry Leinaar enter- 1. ,,,ND8
.club will be held nt thr»home of
We have a big farm bargain in Maple Crave. 120
D*l* Jun* 27. 1943. ■
1 •_.. llolftti
Fb.ria.fUeJ hCTe
Iiiamra
talned their
children and
Week? ^ltcr .
Mrs Guy Haxen. 1401 *-«/
Lay *•••«..
Blvd .
tneir cniraren
ana grandgrana- ,
„IST'7'
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE COR “'S i V r,
acres of land, rich land, 10 acre* of good wood*,
« p,.,!.*, .kJ
anvr* *------------- IfHHdren
„™o*A who attended the PhiHips.children for Sunday
Sunday dinner tn
in honor ^Tho^
PhlHlps- KManuuoo
Katenuuoo
FORATION. * ear|M&gt;r*llou. nf W*&gt;hla* hl ..1.1 &lt; uuri
3 story barn and you drive right into the gable,
. Ln lii, fin.l’ V**" &lt;•«&lt;»» E
1 of Mr Lelnaar's birthday
-— ---------------.
••
— •Leon
— —Dunning
,
.
.ta clerking
. ..
.in .
•
Golden reunion
at ••
Morgan
psirk.
Mrs.
Hint
b. .ii»««.i .. Last Week's Utter
|i Mrs Bertha x
nu cniloro
__________________
_______________
good house only 6 year* old, fences good.
Young „
and
children,.______ ______________________
P?,I1
“M- ‘h,e
iWrr Mn ____
filr.l.
li.&lt;h.r(«4 from
school began Monday morning ■ o/'ohhT'caHed
'a&gt;l,1'thls
KUn®. Te
Lmu
and fam- .diamherlain
.Chamberlain and
and Herman
Herman Reynolds
«&gt;. __,,,u *on*'friends
—
.... :NcU,e
Nellie Kline,
n*» Golden and
This farm i* a wonderful buy at $7000.00.
lily
'
’ ''hBVe
have h*""
been1 clerking
clerking "in
»* 21.1 d«x &gt; f wilh the same teacher. Mtas O/r-'ipUce last week
l1?in "the'Leonard
the Leonard j,
.&lt; un i.'.iurk trade McPharlin.
•
i t i_________
'■ rw
Dan
" Lancaster was able
u'- to
----------come—' -•■■■
grocery recently.
80 ACRES in Johnstown township, 10 miles from
' home from the hospital the latter
Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth of Way­
d Fmi.ii* of , Mrs H. A Woodman and daugh- ' ASSYRIA
XOTICB Of MOBTOAOB SALE
Bottle Creek, 7 room house, large basement barn
■pi» r. i. । Ur Ruth aBd
Mildred Wood- | Last Week's Utter
part of the week.
. land have moved Into the Elwyn ;
and other out building*. Price right.
Miss
Susie
Phillips
is
working
for
Hayward
house
on
Grove
street.
Mra.
Th.i Hibik.man of Ohio spent a few days last i p.., o„.. »»
Ilk;;:-::;'■ XoTSU1' '"d Mr'
Mr and Mrs. Harry Walldorff of Farnsworth will be one of the new
IN BALTIMORE we have an 80 acre*, good Mt
i Hastings.
i teachers In the school here.
■wa iadlrlJwl rlcbt
of buildings, electricity, good soil, $3000.00.
‘
I Mtas Betty Robinson of Lansing,
• ■
ble U.. Ann.
FH“ S'.S'
’daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D W
CLOVERDALE
Robinson pastor of the Delton; WE HAVE 30 acres 814 miles south of Hastings
Nlaart Clrawai. Jud&lt;«
he mel
met bbl
hta fiance.
fiance, Mtas
Ml&amp;s Aleta
Aleta LyLy- 1
acm
i'c
Mta*
Kay jonncox
Johncox nas
has re- i «'
Methodist
injured in an
on M-43, good set of buildings, some woods,
, An interesting Camp Fire meeting hnnrer
hnrcer Hanffhter
riatiehter nf Mr «nrl
inrt
1I M
“* Bnma
tmma rcay
“■»■»» church, was injurra
&gt;f '"I?’.’' Hum., Clark .
I of
of the
the C.
C. E.
E. was
was held
held Sunday
Sunday eveeve- ,, j ™ 'cybarger
of Coldwater Mr.
and ' ‘turned
umed to
,,
to Detroit
Detroit after
after spending
spending her
her .autotnobUe
। automobile accident
accident recently.
recently.
house overlooks lake. $2500.00. Will sell with
nlng
summer
vacation with
with her
her parenta.
parents. ’ ’ Members
Members of
of the
the Junior
Junior departdepart­
nlng on
on the
the school
school grounds
grounds with
with
by Probate judge |AUmm
c vocation
$500.00 down.
.bout a In .Hma.ni. E.D Way. , "’’JI “'T"!
’“'J I. Mr
Mr.. Arthur Johnrl.
or lhe
thr Sunday
SuM.y school
.hoot enjoyed |
*»- .nd
—
-------|. ment of
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
gandt was the leader.
Ktete ot Ukblain The'Pro
Gwen Smith of Midland ha* been
Wednesday afternoon. About thirty- |
AN EXCELLENT
in Hie
word. 3 atbed
| five hou*«
attended.
The 4Hi
attendance
j ­
spending a few weeks wilh her
room* up, I bedrvpm downstairs, 2 living room*,
grandparents here.
I Sunday school Aug. 30 was 78. Tlie |
dining
room,
kitchen,
complete
bath
down
and
-----------------------I adult class was the banner class as ।
bought the Walter Thompson house , “
stri^hn^i ?he I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels' Hide | it had an attendance of eighteen.
scat upstairs. $4000.00.
and lot In our village.
!«n Le tr a„d mZ Ftoyd Strickland 800
”0 ,m
P™vea m
son “
ta T*
much
Improved
In neaitn
health art-।
aft- , our
Our superintendent.
superintendent. Mrs
Mrs. Gladys
Gladys
. ItrtS were *r.d er h,vln«
*Pi*ndlc!tta operation | Chamberlain, has promised a eele- i
Mr and Mrs Paul Woodman visit­
ed the George FleRal family at KalT/ie Bedt Investment on Earthy
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. That
p*HtM&gt;«
rnazoo Mary Lee Flegal came back
ild nu&gt;rt*a*a will be foreclosed. paris the Earth Itselfn
with Item for a visit.
half
i-rut’nn SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
rnittrd tu
i ..id I Last Week's Leiter
Iftac within
M, trS • i Jam“ °Uy ftnd
“nd Mr I * r*„ri«nrailVA nf IK- Ahln PrnH I EA1,h Ot ara,,d R“Plds WCrP
at U,e &gt;*kw
ba inltl Nt j
^j-'Tbri'Tbi! 31.1 j.r nf ‘and Mrs. Roscqp Hynes and daugh- uct.
.5of C^c?nMtl? a* nl“bt 8UelU of the Utter'8 Parenli*' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Norwood
mi bidder f- ....
...... ..
Harry Coualy. al the front door of
1. r&gt;. ,1912.
M ie. ...Mtiri.
o'tlock. ter. Vet
Hynes iHiu
and nil.
Mr. aim
and Mrs.
2j*; Mr
a... ..
vci njiicj
—------------------- ~
•»r. and
ana Mr* A
a-. T.
r. Eash
easn. There
Tiirrr was
wasj ।entertained
entertained nt
m aa dinner
dinner Sunday
Bunday In
In
nuttn ■&lt;
.i .atti
..id Prwb.l*
pr»ui* Of
of Ram
sam tlefrielM-iwpr
Hefflebower nnrt
and rtaiichter
daughter nt.
nt- bas
has secured
Secured aa block
block of
Of several
Several oil
Oil a- class
.1... of ten K«..,uu....,
• t_ , .honor
_____ .......
.
boys
In
the
Naval
Air
of lhe 73rd birthday ot her
REAL ESTATE BROKER
b»,by .ivi.tH Ur Unded
Hynes
nt
leases from farmer* in thh area.
Corps who passed examination and mother. Mrs. Mary Doster Other
Ord,r*d. Tb.1 P.MI* nett Park. Charlotte.' Sunday
are waiting for further-orders to be guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Leon
STEBBINS BUIIDING
PHONE 2659
ri'.n b» pMblir.ilon I Mr. and Mrs. Jovph Wise. Mtas Mr and Mrs. Henn Woodstra of sent away.
'Doster and daughter. Elisabeth and
'&gt;r7J"". Joeephlne Wise. Ml&amp;s Susie Fisher Maple Grove were dinner guests on
Mr*. Lydia Karcher has been un- Bert Beam of Hastings, Mr. and
FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE COR.
'lU.dM. n.anl? . and Mra. Buri Wise and son. John.' Sunday at the Mr. and Mra Clif- der the doctor's care the past week. ‘ Mrs. LaVem Quick and two chllFORATION. a corporation. nt Waab.1 .nd drroi.i*4 m attended District meeting at Beaver-| “m Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mishler accom- dren. Lawrence and Norina of Ban„ . . ton Thursday.
I
Strickland, home on a flying
■*B|. Jnds* Of Prob.1*
Mrj
for hta
marriage,
visited hta
m«s. £dnB
Dun* WaUh
trvMutii nnd
inu daURhlcr
uauKOver &gt; trip
—
---- ------------—----------------Allarnn. Mkhifon.
Lucille of Detroit and Nelson Hom I mother at the parental home on
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wednesday.
Students attending the Hasting*
Lehman Wednesday.
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OBDBB FOB PUBUCATIOX
ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
school win begin their school work
Htala of Mkhieaa. Tbe Circuit Court
Rial, of Mlrblf* ----------mbit* Court WOOD SCHOOL
on September 8.
rrt !»»!.« ai L"1 Week's Letter
Local juror* for Assyria will be
putmirr*.
itr of H«- J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose. Mrs. ,Wilson Manby and Clyde Brandt:
n th* 9*th &lt;!*)&gt; Qeo. Taggart nnd Mrs Merrill ! Elmer Bird and Carey Jone*. JohiMri*n*»t
Strtmback attended the funeral of town; W. P. Richard* and R. H.
’
Mr. Rose's brother, Ernest at Ionia, । Mott. Baltimore; Ray Hartwell,
■rt-nm.. Bro**.
I Maple Grove.
“•P" Friday.
‘iiMtanri Wxtn"' Arthur Kidder ta remodeling hta
Mlles Schroder of Bellevue, our
-nJent **4 N»-1 home. Have you noticed the dandy former rural carrier on Route 3 from
I Bellevue, has been confined to the
------- ------------ screened in porch?
'
Ben Bowman. Caryl's father, who Osteopathic hospital at Battle Creek
filed In
I has been seriously 1U and in the ' the past week from injuries caused
' hospital at Eaton Rapids, ta some &gt; in a collision.
reb. Circuit Ji
period
rhiblr*
' better at this time.
1 Mra. Rose Miller has been ill the
i
Mr. and Mr*. Orville Bruce ac- post week. Mrs. Sarah Conklin Is
rhHdree
l companied Mra Wllna Kidder to caring for her.
urniia
Grand icnpias
Rapids ouiiuny
Sunday vo
to can
call un
on jj Mrs. George
“
jStanford. Mrs. ~--.David
Kidder's grandfather, who Is Conklin and Mr*. George Conklin
&gt;&lt;l rirr&gt;n,..n.r, .Mrs.
------ ---visited Mr*. Louisa Stephensen at
.&lt; .u&lt;h diipn-i -jlU
quite Hl.
...................... «•«&gt; School will be delayed a week in (her home Wednesday, it being her
tilled earn

:,M:r

CHOICE BARGAINS

risi:

□CATION

Si'll;

publication ot

iCATION

ot AMI-

rtS?»

EARL R. BOYES

MONEY for

Judo ot Probate.

ED

A PERSONAL STATEMENT
Probate Offira

iro Included Ih-

1912.

plainlift.

OKDERKD

Medicine
ira than 81.000^
mpUlat ba
lid defend*

'*,l’prtl,^hIu,
1 Want t0 so 10 lhe 8tal'' Sen*te '
»'rot&gt;y nf ihi* n*.i.r. fnr t*r*.
because I feel there ta a job to be | experience In more than twenty**raii«* ■»»*. &lt;&gt;rr«im&gt;.
**14 &lt;i*f "i done
|fivcyearsoftrta)lawthatoccasloniX'r’Jr.i'Jy ,.»4,‘XS*.?Zr *nh-M Idonotneedtheomce. The time "»&gt;' “»e loser develops bitter per-;
&lt; ’r.'y
1 ik.t
i has come, however, when all of ur. 1 »°nal enmity against the lawyer who .
a ,»!•/ ,,f ti.1- -rd** b* *•»*« io Y«*'y i should make personal sacrifices. If ! represent* ' the other side.
I?.1.1*■£i£&gt;‘,i. .7i4 Zr ’f
. necewary. for lhe cause of good gov- I » U detrimental to good govem’mK't
Ju.ta» -» I'-i .u
eminent.
!&gt;?ent Htat ixr*nn^ pn’Judlee. of
i of uieb
a tru* rmiy.
| I am not a self starter, nor was I ,hIs
bc injected into ,
J*n«i E. Dura*. &lt; krk of
1T urBed to enter this contest by any a political campaign.
....
.. —--------------- ; clique or group.
' I believe that I can serve this
state or Michigan order or
My candidacy resulted from an ’ district because: I have had twenty­
tub conservation cojoH**JON- Iopfn meeting of the Barry County . ...
... —-------- — . .
jacmxifbO”b*Biu “oallix™ Republican Committee, held in th.
J03
and woodcock
court room in the City ol HasUiui'.
'VKTOIY
_.
&lt; .........
k., (to whlch ALL lhe members of the
' SHK
' Committee and ALL County Repub- ; ! ‘
Means were invited to attend.
1 Coo**r»*U»n i
group of good Republicans.
THEREFORE.
Tdrr/'thit 'for *
assembled, did me the honor of
j
&gt;b*ii t- untaw requesting me to run for the State (
•T ■ «”e biit*4 Senate.
*7*r&lt;»ri "«»t i o!n
1 »«*Dtcd their invitation bellevi*n: to tiko -■ ing that I could be of service to the ifnr u*» Of ealllu. district.
»f '•u’in't’iiobdT
Thc preponderately Republican 17'
*ry». tww»r Mui Board of Supervisors extended me '
Hn&lt;t*r nil.. inj tlie unusual honor of voluntarily '•
‘uT MBwiw"w*d- endorsing my candidacy.
rill*, ralil'nui*.
Notwithstanding these endorse- I
.n&gt;.ri.» »r *it*r menls by representative Republicans r
r'*r.i'«i'2!h.',t.rt^:,n • rock-ribbed Republican County. ;
•utomitk or hwA.certain cliques in Van Buren and i‘
otiun r*i»bi* &gt;1'Allegan Counties are attempting to
lhr'T klS'”*’ । ,h« question my right to run on the Re- I
«Hil “"’publican ticket.
1* ot
rrmnri'l It would seem that the Republl- I

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blaan. C
Hjd..

Cir

at Hatllno. Mleblcan.
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XOTICB TO CBBDIT0B*

nib d»» of Auuaf. 494J
J OBE I’II r. RAHILLY
orgoop.

Clalaa ta
Office, ta

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ITEM
IATION

XOTICB TO CBBDITOBS

Out 9 34
If you wonder why Ice-cub* com­
partments stick to th* ice-box, try
drying off the bottom at the,com­
parunenu
partments alter
after mum
filling wim
with water.
u r~ »t »™ in -&gt; UW &gt;.««
—ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—

me for *o many years should be
KIM SIGLER
best qualified to Judge this question.
Those oppa^bis me. do not question five years experience tn tne law:
my qualifications.
a wide range-ot activity In general
’ In various talks about the district. buxines: 1 was raised «■*
on „a ......
farm ...*&gt;
and
I have discussed the source of this 'em the present owner and operator
opposition, which stems from the of farm land; I worked in factories
fact that I was on the winning side while earning my way through col­
of cases in the Circuit Court of Van lege: and I am not afraid to stand
Buren County. In which a prominent I on my feet and fight for the District.
Van Buren political leader had per- j j fcei that aU these experience*'
son»l interest.
। have given me a -jufflclent backNeither then, nor now. do I hold ground so that I can represent all
any personal grudge* against him. groups in the district with'intelliI• represented
my
--------- —
&lt; client* to'
-- the
— gent and sympathetic Interest.
■ best vt my ■billty,
as taLSTS
any «Swj&gt;v* (
Sincerely.
i .f
jhould do. However* it has been my Pol. Adv.—
Kim Sigler
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You con buy the homo you like . . . even if you can’t build the one you want I
So decide on the one you like and let u&gt; help you buy it. We can sHII finance

the purchate of a home that is already bailt and finance repairing and re­
modeling, but, wo don’t know how much longer we will be allowed to. So

if you want to buy a home or dffremodeling, do it now . . . tomorrow may be
too late. Wc will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Come in today.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LQAN ASSN
9 STEBBINS BLOC.

MEMBER F. H. L B.

PHONE 2501

�Tire Hastings bannkb, thihmday. bptbmbkb
sumed his studtea at the Thorn- little son. John, returned to Detroit the emergency fund. Very ntos re- ji

I

MIDDLEVILLE

—
z-—-«-----------apple-KeUogg
school.
(Labor T^..
Day where -----------------he resume*w.
hU freahment* were served by tba boat- p
Wednesday. September 3. Mra. SteeMr. and Mra. Edd Finkbelner leaching duties at the Denby high ess and gamss and visiting complet­
Mra Ernest Sandefur entertained .pent Saturday and Sunday with spent the Ijtbur Day holidays with school, a position he has held lo: ed a pleasant meeting.
vteimra^rbLr narenta Mr and * co’nP*'l5' °f relative* at a birth- George Juppstrom and family. Tlie her relatives at Levering. Edd re-1 many yeara.
SS
’
*
day dinner Labor Day evening, for Gould, were former Middleville rt*- turned home Monday and she re-1j •Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
re- Robert Williams Is making a nice
kiss H«tan pDtta Mi for Detroit
— —
* **
— «—•*- Brown
— —
Mrl H'Mwv naaonay.
'd*
of
husband. Dick, lident*.
malned for a longer visit.
I turned to their home tn South recovery from her recent operation, Tuesday Where ahe begins bsr duties a vacation trip and to relieve the
*r’ t^M^i^
Ur and Mri Arnold Parker and ' pat Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mra.
am.
, Ik.z —! aa tMrtvar tn
V- -.HI Mfinnl.
tatter'* hay fever. Their san Clar­
Arthur Valentine of the Willow R.nd I rut «n TlMaHav after a
uSjSmtaM
Children, have returned to Cad-,, Doug Reynolds, was stricken very ill Run plant spent Sunday with his
ence went north Sunday morning
cua-ii. a. wwu uuu raw wu- i pnai. last weeK W me uuuic or net a iuuuxd hi
btt aUW’'JWin 1X5,18*ftef ’pending tlie summer i Thursday and rushed to Pennock
yr. *nd Mra. Henry Brog and
—
i------ ----------------------- • —----------- । -———i —family at the home of her parents. tage. Mr. Brown U a teacher of | daughter. Mra. Byron Rowtader at
k
xx
hcre wlth Ulclr parents. Arnold has hospital where an emergency opera- । Dr and Mrs F. B. Siiaw.-Afternoon aeronautical engineering at Notre Csledonln.
i daughter Helen spent the Labor Day
Mr. and Mrs Gleason Tabor and
Mias Lucile Overholt who has resumed hu teaching duties In the tion wa* performed for acute ap- callers were his parents Mr and
two children, of Grand fjapld* spent
been working tn Grand Rapids all’csdlltac
Cadillac schools.
-i~,- very
..... i Mra. J. L
.7 Valentine
....
school*.
pendldtU. He B coming along
of Hastings and
Uon wUh
A-lnuTaXt concorporal Donald White, who has the weekend with his sister. Mra.
summer, will return home in a 1 Visitor*'at the home of Mr*. E. |we» and while he 1* "all out" for] hl* cousins. Mr. and Mr*. Carl Haf- 'rnrand
eou.^ Ben Lee and wife of Grand, cem Bt
tpenl
&gt;x.kcnd
»~lpendlnt lhe
Clair Brog and family. Another
couple of weeks and resume her B. Lepper over the weekend hoii- , football at T-K this season, all i ner Of Ann Arbor.
I
.
. .
„
at home.
.
I Northern Ireland wilh Uncte Sam's brother. Dwight Tabor and wife, al•tudias at the T-K school.
— will
days -x.x
were .w
her »on. Lynn and her । hope he
be there at hi* place ।. Rev. and Mra. Leroy Chamber- : rat^n
Ad* 8h,w ,nd d*“«bter. Mrs , forces, gate hl* family a real .urMrs. Roeooe Umd of Detroit spent uin-in-lsw
Mn?in-taw. Jack
Jack ftchwait..
Schwidie "of*
De'- in
in basketball
basketball season.
season,
nt nr!,
^.1
an ch“ Co* “nd MHo 8,1BW
prt*e whCn he tetopbooed from New visitors.
the week-end In town visiting her mu and her daughter. Mra. J. I*!’ Mra.
Mrs. Hattie Smith spent several
Mvuai t lain and four children, returned
I home Friday cvenhjg from a two hospital in Hasting* follow Ing an callcd lo NMhvUle. lhe tatter pan! York Saturday night. He has reIn our last week’s correspondence
husband's mother. Mrs. Mattle Hodgson and husband of Kalama-1 days huft week and over Sunday at
of
the week by lhe tragic
death
ot! turned toaM
this country
for farther we stated that Mra. Mary SteinLynd, and other retaUves.
,—
.x_
---- -----of x_
night for
hel
nephew
Ray
.'
the x
home
her -------daughter.
Mra. Bay MU* Kathleen. who graduated | Tuesday
Tuesday night
for appendicitis
appendicitis Her
Her ■ ®fh
»„
.nd n.„h.»
n.v. 1 tratatag
training and ta
u spending
ending a several Inger waa the only living member of
from T-K tast June will enroll *■ husband. who.u in, training at Camp j ‘h"d sKow kilied. w^a ।
witt ht. mo
Mr. and Mrs Bert Ullery of Has- j Mrs . ,Philip
...„k Bender .ha*
w returned ---------------------------------Leon Drew at Battle Creek.
,
____ ___mother, Mrs. the graduating class of 1890 from
tings spent Sunday with her sister, home from z
a ter.
ten days
visit ~!lh
with ,. E. Llndsley of Grand Rapids
Rat
Mriyed ’nuire-|ttactor overturned. Our deepest Dora
du-’ vUli
was a student in the Evangelical college ^witer
Dora White.
White. His
His sister.
stater. 1Mrs. Paul Middleville high. We leam from good
Mra. Fred Wieringa and family on relatives in
•“ Hespcler.
”------—- Canada
---------- —
d»&gt; nighton a four-dal.*
I sympathy 1* extended the bereaved Spiker
a Friday caller
at the Ed Blake at Naperville, Hl.
Spikerand
andhusband
husbandmet
methl
him in Bat­ authority that we are wrong and
North Grand Rapids St and atM
’id Mrs, Harry Baisch and home.
”
/
Mrs. George Hole* and Mr. and Hl* trip which is considered a 36 famiw'”' ~
tle Creek, Monday morning. HU that she who was Anna Crow. L*
tended funeral services for George'.... ' —
d ugbter Nancy, spent Sunaffair was covered tn 22 hours
7’
.
Mr. and Mr*. Laurer icZJtewden of, Mra John Ooorhouse went to Ann &gt;our
iM «u b, UM. u.m uM luia&gt;-; p" Cbbita siorUb of &gt;n n&gt;&lt;- fiancee. Miss Ruth Welckgenant of now Mra. Charles Kerr of Hastings.
Williams at the Ivan Adams horn*day and Monday at Ann Arbor with Charlotte were Sundi ly and Mon- Arbor. Sunday and visited George
We are glad to correct our error.
hikin. He i«on&gt;H u emp a.t. '™for .
their son. Harp, Jr.
’ day vl.*itor*.at-the'fion ne of her par- : at the University hospital.
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Stucktr are
turday.
I four-day. furlough over the weekend, at the White home.
daughter Phyllis of Grand Rapids
Mr and Mrs. Frank Castle of cnt*.^Mr. and Mrs Fr
redMil Walter
n.iiri Bender
ikiiuci tuiu
»uu, occupying
-r-F...» the Grace
- Tolhurst
........... .....
’ Mr. and Mra. John Campbell and mi?/ *7' Rr,hBB.rl De*taiLMd ^"jLarer resumedTioiM^fter^pendtog
Mrs.
and uuic
little son.
spent Bunday at Gun lake with her Prairieville and Mfr-sod:Mr*. Henry . _Rnicst Vollweiler of Detroit spent
spent the weekend holiday* with , dence on west Main St. this school
her
father
Mr.
Kelly,
all
of
Grand
1
.
parents, Mr. and Mrs Mark Ritchie.
Frost and children. Irerie^-Kathlcc.rkrthe weekend holiday* at Gun take Rapids, were Sunday afternoon ।
several
weexs
her
parenta
at
Hopklh*.
-year.
’
"'
c
'
*■
ih
'
oki
"
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,i
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Rowe and and Jack were Sunday guest* of with hl* sister. Mr*. Nattle Bcna- callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. 1T'C1,er. ,‘d b01
1 Bartow lake.
Mr*.
Glenn
Griffeth.
president
of
I
The
reward
of
havlnf
been
a
good
! Dean
Dean nt
of Irvine
Irving and
and Glen
Glen Dean
Dean and
and
‘““y,
.
.
...
daughter Doris, of Detroit, were vls.- , Mrs. Mattle Lectka and xhildren.
Liebier
way and son Burdet.
the Barry county O. E. 8. assocta- '■ neighbor was demonstrated Friday.
family from Friday until Monday.
John
Glenn Griffeth accompanied hb
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Finkbelner
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Lewis and two 7^ wcre accompanied home by 5ummcr ‘n New York in the office of Uon ta making plan* for the annual1 when Ihlriy-slx friend* of Ixtren
and family, over Labor Day weekbrother-in-law. Lester Curtis, to spent Saturday and Sunday with daughter* of Jackson brought herlhu uncle John Jacobs ot Grand1 the M*11 ^«f»«y Calf Club, visited county convention which will be i Tungate gathered al hU farm al
Mr. and Mra. Richard Breedin of Kalamazoo Saturday for hts service theta son. Rev E. C. Finkbelner and mother. Mrs Elmer Fenton home I Rapid*. The family enjoyed a 81m-1 hu parent*, Mr and Mra, Ray Polls held in Hastings. Thursday, Sep tern- I Parmelee and cut approximately
Saturday after a visit and remained 1 da.. cilnner and reunion together last WMk He bl now attending the ber 24. Worthy grand matron Mar- eleven acre* of coni. Loren, who ha*
Evanston. Ill., were callers at the examination, but who wa* not ac- family at Bangor
cepted because of physical frailness.
WlU
of CalMto,u „ fnclo9. until Sunday.
|at Uie Glen Dean home
National Dairy Show In Waterloo. garet Jone* of Otaego. will be honor | recently *pentr»everal week.* nt a
Floyd Helrigel home. SaturdayMr. and Mrs Fred Smith of De­
Stanley Johnson, took Mr. and ing the porch at the Claude RastaMr. and Mrs Ernest Hooper of
Mr*. Clair Brog has been quite ,0WM- “ * member of the Judging guest of the day. Other officers of, convalescent home in Grand Rapids,
Mr*. Loren Johnson and Mr and , berg home ip northwest Thomapple. Grand Rapid.*, formerly of Middle-. ill for several days with infection lt,in from Michigan State College, the auociaUon are. tat 'ice pre*.. 1* very grateful for till* Good S«T
.
-----------vlce martian act.
.
wi th her mother. Mra. H. E. Ben­ Mrs. A. C. Johnson to Clear take and making other improvement*
villc. are parent* ot a baby daugh- in her throat.
। Mra. Cha*. Williams entertained Leon Leonard. Delton: 2nd
nett and Chas. Cox and family. Sunday, lo see id* cousin. Harold
Albert Frey and Arthur Roach ot ter. born in Butterworth hospital. ’ uttfe Sandra Barber of Grand • recently twenty-five relatives and pre*.. Lucile Doster. Hickory Cor­
Mr and Mra. Seward Brock of
They relumed to their home in De­ Johnson, an enlistee in the coast Detroit were, in town Friday aflei- Thursday evening. ML** Edith Hoop- Rap^, L* staying rftth her grand- I Menda for a birthday party hon- ners: sec'y.-treas.. Mrs. Daisy Htar Grand Rapid* were Sunday visitor*
troit Saturday accompanied by their guards.
'noon making arrangement* for the er Is keeping house for her brother . mother Mrs^ E H Berber at thclortn« the birthday of Charle* which of Middleville.
Mr and Mr* Claude Rosenberg; funeral of Mrs Freydaughter Jean and friend who-had
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Minor and Prindle, and the latter attended the
and will remain during her sister- .-Barber-ShoDDe" cottage at Gun I &lt;x’r,lrred August 29. Needles* to say
been here on a two weeks’ visit.
and son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
Mrs. Glenn Allen will be in Kata-, in-taw’s, convalescence
I take while her mother 1* in the hos- 1 “» had 0 nne tlme and hope Cha*. three children of Kalamazoo spent Ruth Prey funeral.
"
Mr. and Mra.
Stuart Rfgler —
and and Mra. Monroe.5;,
Gibb*
Grand
this
from "Wednesday
___
_ ____
......................
Mra ___
Ray
Potts_ and ..
daughter
Hcl----------— r-ot --7;
—i-rmazoo
------- - •••
“ week
—
Mrs Hazel Just returned to her „&lt;tal with her third li’tta datnrh- !may have many more year* to cele­ the weekend and Monday with hl*
ts. spent-the weekend Rapids, took the Milwaukee Clip- through Friday as representative of home in Detroit Tuesday of last
“ 11 e tttUfch brate
parents. Rev. and Mr* I. W Minor. |en, and Mra. Clifford Gardner were
ter bom Sept 1.
• brate.
holidays In_____________
house trailer at Bel— ,—
per boat trip Saturday across the the Pythian Sister* lodge, to the week, after a visit with her parent*. |
Sunday afternoon, accompanied by in Grand Rapid* Friday after their
Mr*. Arthur *«
Bell
entertained al n
a (| Mr.
iend ~..'''j
Mra. Charles Andler. 7T
Mr.’ Mrs. Majgaret Bliss, his grand- j daughters. Frances Potts and Sutalre.
Hake
lake and visited t...
the Wisconsin state convrntlon. Mrs Elmer Fen-, Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Curtis and fam“ cmcnaincu
.- ~~
Ji
___
..F-J
___
-X_
nnd
Mr*
nilrmav
Reiner
anrl
Mr
Little Richard Valentine was very Dells, returning home
horn. JMnnd.i. ....
tnn will
... ___
..
aii™
umm., dmrar Wedn~„.!«!!„
mother. all drove to Lansing and ■ tanne Gardner, "who had cojnpletwl
bunni her
her absence,
.hPhn
Mr ,nb Mr. Will John«xi
plruure ol b.r hu.bxU
Jld Moldii « mTsu, UkT' visited the youngest son of Mra. Bliss j their first week os students in tHe
sick Thursday and Friday with an night.
during
Mn.
PeU-non ...«
.nd npuher. V.nkr.
Spring B■»
nicely wiuru
Milled
.**•'
“ IS/SLjSn who is a surgical patient in Sparrow Davenport-McLaughlin college. The
attack of flu. He is the baby son of
ML** Bernice Johnson was brought
jx
?;. Wl«r rxU.™.
.....cv op.u.f
&lt;r mccv
r- Alvah
A1...U Slckcl*.
CI.I..I. u.™
------ M in their
-------x_.
.x-the
- cottage--..Jchildren.
Mis* Lydia and Bradley.
Mr*. Gladys Wurm and three cnU- hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Valentine
.by ambulance from Pennock hos-'Mra.
hive —
returned
new
home,
north
girls were graduates of the 1942 class
land Mr. E. J Talbot We hope Art , d»«! »h° h,v* been
The Carl family enjoyed a family pita! to the home of her parents. | to Detroit, where Mr*. Peterson ofI the
the MethodUl
Methodist church.
church.
The Howard Davidson family of of T-K.
Mrs
Lenna Kirkpatrick
ha* been
'wl11
In health and be able |I mother. Mra ~i„
Emma
gathering and dinner at Lakeside Mr and Mrs
Maurice Johnson, will resume her teaching position in
Mrs Lenna
Kirkpatrick has
b»en'"
‘“ improve *n
”,x,.Williams ’and
ZZ Chicago were weekend guest* of ' The Young Woman's Guild of the
“_.J!
vicinity,
­
park. Caledonia, on Sunday
Thursday and is making a nice re- .the School for Convalescent Child- in. Grand ARapid*
for a few days. ’IIn
10 .ninv
enJ°&gt;- mane
nuin&gt;" mar.
n’ore MrthA.v.
birthday* with
with other rttaUve*
. x* in
!n this
‘
™ ,‘r’ re
"T
their
cousin.
Clark
Bliss
and
family
,
Methodist churclt will hold its
turned to
to her
her home
home in
in Watervliet
Watervliet
' .Mr and Mrs. John Kepkey have covery from her recent appendec- rcn at Farmington Mr Peterson. vl»lt with her son and other rela- hls friend*.
turned
at their Green take cottage.
; monthly meeting this Thursday
! Wednesday.
returned from a vtait with her *1*- tomy.
cheese...»
maker
at the Cream- lives
I 'The
r‘— -»'&gt;&lt;•••
x
j ,
x'who
------- ZIs
------------X..X-...children of- -Mr. nnd■ Mrs. An-j
Jarvi* Campbell apent Sunday and | night with Mra. Emory Finkbelner.
ter in White Cloud.
1 Miv
’
Mbs ~!!t
Effie Baker ™
and za lady friend ery ha* an apartment
at the Roy
Webster Steeb/of Leighton, who'drew Finkbelner celebrated Labor I' Miss Laurel Maclver left for Lan­ Monday tn Detroit wllh«fhl* chtl- ion the west county line,
, Herbert Thorpe of Kalamazoo &lt;&gt;f
Owosso
eLj*
’osso spent Thursday
Thursday night and I Snyder home
home.
ha* been employed at a hotel In Day by assisting their parent* in!ding. Monday, where she enter* the dren and families. His wife and
Mra. Jim Dailey
Dall
Mr. and Mrs
and son
spent the weekend with hl* moth-’ "■*•*— •*
------— -•of -■ the parents of young Clilcago this summer, ha* returned j getting settled In tlielr home on j' Lawrence Sparrow hoapital a* a their little granddaughter. Marcia Clarence, were Sunday and Monday
n ’ ,hc R F’ BIakl‘ *,,on
Jc1-1 ••Many
iwn.i’"
.n—
.u*------^ral-ytir student nurse. We wish
dr. Mra. Vern Smith and his wife*.——- ML**
—
Baker, who is 81 yeara old. children took
..,v„ their youngsters
»». uu
toIUrhome
«&gt;u and
wm tcacn
will teach
ui uic
in wjuni-ina;
the Wyom— oi*” wrsi
•*— ----apm
---------Sherk who had been there for a gwtta of her cousin. Mrs Andrew
West mam
Main
St., *nc
the
west
apartment
■
1,-.,
.........
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hole*.
;
lived
in
Yankee
Springs
a*
a
small
Grand
Rapids.
Thursday,
where
all
ing iPark
school hi
at uraiiu
Grand mpuu.
Rapids, 1 1of
■
- , •
. ■ ■ x&gt;.
o. « &gt; &lt;«■
।m, ma
hi ■ Acii.F.ii
of the
the former
Io™«" Marr
Ma" residence
residence.
1 Mr
Lynn Burdlck and two weeks’ vlidt, accompanied him Oackler and family. Sunday after­
Mrs. Titorpe
Tltorpe and two little daughdlll’h. girl
Ctrl and
■nd Baker
Bakwr lake
lalrr was
wax named
nnmprl for;enjoyed
for 1 ^ninv«.I the
Ih. Ringling-Barnum cir- HL* sister. ___
_
_.,,
Vr».
MyrtcUa
will .teach in .x.
theI1
Rockford school*11
.
?”d
Swerdfeger children of Hutlngs. and the My­ home. Jarv's slAer, Mra. Chris noon. they all drove to Elmdale and
tera_
tera. Helen and Marv
Mary Alice who had her parent*. She had not visited cu*.
Malchele
went of
with
him on the trip spent the afternoon with Mrs. D*
.. n~.nz.-n
i 7redd?e Grfffeth son nf Mr .nd
h?ne ,n ron Overholt
family
southwest
been spending a week visiting
v_L.., ‘home
------ t this vicinity for many yeara. and j Rev G. A. Steeby of Howe. Ind..
. a^this
time
the-----------grave.* 11-------brought
his au
sister
Myrtelta.
who naa
Mra rtaroia
Harold unitctn.
Griffeth. was
was orougni
brought || ?jSS°‘vvi!u
with’l^pwnU^Mr"
— Ub°.7r
-n* and spent the time with relatives cousin*.
him to KataKata-.at,V
—......
•*— wa*
-- locating
’—
-----------------------------------■had• aura,
folk*, returned with him
...x
,tCr Mynrua.
ano
i«u with
h»r naroni. Mr 1------ ----------------------------The announcement ha* been made
•**?»•.. .,
.
Iof
two
brother*
who
died*been
visiting
hi*
family,
home
Tues•
home
from
Pennock
hospital
ThuraIT^Lra
‘
r
P
FHrkrr^l
°f Mr “nd Mr’ C"rl and old friends at Dexter.
I of
young
died* been
his
'home
Pennock
Thurs- i.nd Mra.
P pXr’roi FWd ' i
Mi* and Mra. Glen Oriffeth enter­ of the engagement of MLs* Bettv
: Mr. ahd Mr*. Dale Wiley left on seventy yeara
years ago of diphtheria, and *iday
dav and took hta
hl* mother.
mother
Mr* day where he wa.
was taken Tue^tay
Tuesday for ■^
: ft”d “
^x.S
^4.
F- 00?^?^
r, Thc.
“: Pferd«t«l&gt;*r
Wednesday for Missouri where they for whom she wished to place mark- Grorgie Steeby. home with him for treatment of an injured ’k£re re- j
' e “i" and
U Ru« «P«t tained at a family birthday dinner Jane Swift, daughter of Mra B C.
i for treatment of an in Hired knee rp. .... ...
..
...
I
Sunday
at
their
home,
celebrating
Swift
to Pvt. Robert Goodell Wal­
will remain indefinitely with their, era. With the help of Mr. Blake the a visit.
'eelved
,ed _,„
“*?
'celved when
when he
he fell
fell from
from hta
his pony
pony, u.,
k srandparent* *everal days Sunday and Monday nt Kalkaska three -birthdays of their family. kin*. son of Mr and Mr*. William
daughter
servwere located
the --------Mineri —Mr
and Mrs. Eno*
of u-AKJack- while
while attempting
attempting some
some trick
trick riding.
riding' | *”■ *eeK
(Visiting her aunt, and other retaUves.
—whose
—— -husband
,-7,777------1*—inT.
’ \, —grave*
r— -in —
■ —
■- • Price »»
Guesta present, were her parents. H. Watkins of Hopkins. The date for
----- ---------------— assisted
---------—x__ »Springs
—.— -----i. ,son spent the Labor Day
-- holiday*
•’1 The
Delta Allen
Past Matrons
loe. Mr*. w.Erma
William*,
, cemetery,
in «rYankee
town1 The bone was not chipped a* was
-------------------- ---------—--------J1 MF and Mrs. W.-R. Harper enter- Hev.
Rev.
and
ana
Mra.
Mr*,
Geo.
ueo.
uunis
Curtis
and
ana
her
ner
the
wedding
ho* not been set
,..x had
x_j “—
.... x.
......
by her daughter*, moved at the ship
। with her mother. Mr* D. E. Bovee. at first feared, but the tendon* and icIub
n 'njoyabla
picnic
meet- 1। rained at dinner Sunday, her riater*.
brother. Lester. Mr. and Mra. Clark । Mra. Cornelia Olmstead and hrr
same
Wiley
rooms on
------- time
— to themn
---------------------Mt„ Donna Galster is enjoying and her sister. Mr* Burdette Wadd mtwrles were strained However his I,ns *1Lh
*&lt; the hew play­ 1 Ml** Harriet Howard of Evanston.
west Main 8L from tlie former Pike a week’s vacation from her duties and husband
■ I biggest disappointment B the fact l#rou,ld Frldtt&gt;’ evening Two btrth- III., and ML*.* Jeanette Howard and Seeley and children. George and son. Donald and wife ami Arthur
home on East .Mitin.
- ----------a* ojwratdr in lhe Bell Teleplwne , The Lightfoot family'of the De- he can't ptayidotball thl* Tail wlth|diy c&amp;kes *"erp “ ,e“’ tnfal- honor- I their brother. Fred Howard and Nina of Battle Creek and Mr. and (Roach, who were in the parly of
Mra: Sarah P"
“
Boyce
spent from office nnd accompanied by her Hta troit vicinity spent the weekend ' the T-K team
I Ing the birthdays of Arthur Bell and children Ruth and Russell of lonta. Mrs. Louis Betts, of Grand Rapids. | Detroit friehd* who came for tlie
Thursday
afternoon
i Later they drove to Fort Cuiter Tlie birthdays celebrated were funeral of Mr* Albert Prey, were
--- . -----noon to Saturday tie sister. Lol*, went to Detroit Sun- holidays at the Gun take cottage
Pvt Wayne Aubil of Chanute M" aknn Orlf*eth. The October
tho*e of Mrs Mabel Betts. Sept. 2.1 among the Sunday afternoon callcn
with Mra. Mattle Benaway .at Gun day to visit cousin*
*bf hl* aunt. Mr*. Goldie Simpson. Field. Ill. spent the hphdav furlough I mwtln’ win ** 11 noon d‘nner al hoping to see Maurice Howard, who
Mra. ariffeth, Sept. 4 and Lester'* of Mr. nnd Mr*. F H. Helrigel.
10*5;
I Mr and Mra Russell Hunsberger
Reginald Smith of Ada ha* re- ot the home of hl* parenti. Mr. and 1,hc home of Mrg u E- Hamilton.!
on Sept 5.
I Mr. Frey, hl* son4n-iaw and daughMiss Haxel Campbell ha* moved of Wayland were Sunday guest* of turned to the home of hi* grand-1 Mrs RayuAubll in Leighton.
October 2.
he had been moved
Mra John Robertson returned to .ter. Mr and Mrs Delmar Adam* and
from the Finkbelner residence on .her brother. J. C. Schad. and family ■ mother. Mrs. Hattie Smith and re-i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and' Mrs- H E Bennett was taken 1U
Mtas -Pauline Walker, teacheh of
.
; home economics of T -ICvMhoeHbok! her work at the hospital at Caro. | hl* mother also called. aS the Hel——'_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I Sunday and at present
I* .confined to
Monday
after
spending
the
weekend
rigcl home.
&lt;
[her bed.
i MUses Donna Davl* and Maxine
| Sixteen members of the Rouse ’ Finkbelner
to Lansing Monday at home with her parenta. Mr nnd I Armand Stimson, son of Mr. nnd
*
" (Mra. Pierre Slimaon. lx in St. Mary’s
I circle were pleasantly entertained ! where they attended the state meet- Mr*. Malcomb Maclver.
Clare
Matteson
and
Prank
Rogers
.
hospital.
Grand
Rapid*,
with inby Mra. E J. Talbot at her home ling of the 4-H cluba. The girls are
Thursday afternoon. Mrs Mae Holes Barry county honor representatives, of Grand Rapid* were calling on ; Juries of the arm and back received
Sunday morning when hta auto
conducted an impressive devotional . Ml*.* Maxine of clothing and Donna Middleville friend*. Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Day Pugh and little ■ struck a flat car on a Pennaylv&amp;nia
service following which the mem- in food preparation. Miss Donna,
bcra laid their gifts on the altar for . who won honors at the state meet in Mary Ellen were weekend visitor* of railroad tiding in that city. HL* car
htr parenta. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Me-------------J demolished.-We
“ x.^—..
was nearly
arc un­
able to leant at this writing how
Kevitt.
Mra. Eldon Htar of Battle Creel serious are hta Injuries.
Ul
Tlie Thornapple-Kellogg school
spent the weekend holidays will,
On account of ill health I will dispose of the personal property at Public auction at
her husband's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. will be well under way on a new
_________ ___ __ _ ______________ school year *s seixwl begins Wedthe farm located 2 miles nOrth of Coats Grove, or the first place east of the Barnum
tag e. Mr. and Mrs Carl Hlar and ■ neaday. Members of the faculty,
children of Wayland were Sunday , their position and number of yeara
school or 1 mi. south and 3 miles west of Woodland on
visitors.____________________________taught Jiere are—Superintendent.
The Earl Lee and Max Lynd fam-1 J. F. Schlpper. 6th ynr: Earl Van11 les have moved back to town from ■. Sickle, principal, mathematics and
Gun lake where they have spent the baseball. 9th year; Elton Lawrence,
summer.
| agriculture, biology. 2nd year; ArSTARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
Mr and Mra. Chas. WlUtapis took thur Smalley. Industrial arte, foothta sister. Mrs. Gladys Wurm and ball. 7lh year; Pauline Walker, home
daughter Donna to Grand Rapids, economics, 6th year; Henry CunHORSES
Thursday where she met her broth-1 ninghani. social studies, speech, de­
Deering 5 ft. cut mower
er. Rev. Karl Keefer and accom- j bole. 6lh year; Marjorie Chandler,
Pair of Black mares, age 12 yrs. wt.
Rude Manure Spreader
panled him to Ludington for a visit, English. Latin, girls’ physical. 3d
before going back to her Watervliet .year: Gerald Stucker. music, 3d
3600 lbs. Gentle and kind and good
Miller bean puller
Land roller
FOR INCREASED YIELD
home.
(year; Chris Jensen; science, basketJohn Jacobs of the Holland Home. I ball. 1st full year; Edna Helmink,
workers.
McCormick 7 ft. cut tongue truck
LOWER COST PER
Grand Rapids was a visitor of his;art, English. 1st year. June Bouck.
binder
I
nephew..
Glen
Dean
and
family
commercial, annual. 1st year; MarCOWS
BUSHEL
| from Saturday until Monday night.1 Jorie Mills, social studies, T K.
New Deering double drum hay loader
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred July 10
I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Steeby are I
&lt;Continued on next page &gt;

AUCTION SALE 8

FARM

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1942

Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, bred Feb. 10
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, bred Feb. 12
These cows ore T.B. and abortion tested.
CORN
41 acres of good standing corn in field
Around 100 baskets of old corn

HENS
135 White leghorn hens, good layers
HARNESS
Set of good double worje harness with"
2 inch 2 ply tugs, several collars, odd
straps
FARM MACHINERY
Farrhall F-12 tractor, rubber in front,
steel behind, very good condition
Deering 2 roll corn husker, good
condition
International No. 8 16-inch tractor plow,
good
Oliver double riding cultivator
McCormick corn binder, good
Oliver 3 row bean cultivator
7 ft. double tandem tractor disk
’Dunham 7 ft. double cultipacker

Side delivery rake
Good farm wagon and nearly new 14 ft.
flat rack
Drag saw outfit
Buzz saw and arbor
Banner walking plow
Set of good sleighs,
Clover seed windrower
Double and single shovel
Spring tooth drag
old drag
Good windmill and pump jack
Drag cart
Set 1,000 lb. scales,
30 grain bags
belts
emery grinder
Post drill
Bulldog 6 horse gas engine
Heavy vice
forge
anvil
28" buzz saw
Ripping table and saws
Feed grinder water pump
Work bench
gas drum
4 10-gal cream cans
tool chest
30 crates
3 cross cut saws
Log chains 6x6 canvas
scythe
Corn Planters
Set logging tongs
Shovels
Block and tackle
All small tools used in shop such os wrenches, saws,
planes, braces and bits etc.
Quantity of beech and maple wood, hot water tank,
ncckyokcs. whifflctrces and aveqcrs and several oth­
er articles too numerous to mention.

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AMERICAN BANNER-(White Wheat1
SELECT SEED OF HIGH YIELDING GRAIN VARIE­
TIES is always a good investment. We have a com­

plete stock of seed grains of high quality and germi­
nation. The very best sued wheat is a bargain in the

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Treat All Cereal
Seed With

Controls Stinking Smut

rFDFC A M
LLKLJA H

This easy dust treatment is sure.
' ' * about
about 2c
an^ co,t
2c per bushel of
seed.---I ...
lb. — 70c. Treats 32 bu.
-------of lead.

Foe Greater Yields

MORE corn for Victory —
More corn for Peace—More corn to feed the
World — that’s the job of the American
Farmer today and in the yeara to come.
And Chara’s a man In your neighborhood whose Job Is to
help you do your Job bsttsr. easier and mors economically.
That man Is your local DeKalb dealer. His epeclellied

trowing conditions enable him to help you select the best
varieties foe your farm — to tell you ot the latest DeKalb
hybrids and to help you Increaae your ylsld on less ground.

Make U-* point to get acquainted with your DeKalb
dealer. He'e a real farmer Just like yourself, and your
problems are His problems. See your DeKalb dealer.

DEKALB AGBICULTUBAL ASSOCIATION. DeKalb, ly.

TERMS OF SALE are cash, nothing removed until settled for.

WALTER DURKEE, Propr.
DEWEY REED, auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, clerk

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS. MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

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Middleville

Keiser.
larijan teft
relie re lhe

y morning

iptds spent
Liter, Mra.
. Another
Labor Day

wpondence
ary Steinmember of
1890 from
from good
rrong and
[ Hastings,
ir error.

tiurst rrsithis school
ren a good
ed Friday.
of Loren

roxlmatcly
n. who has
nd Rapids.
Good Su-

Brock nf
ay visitors

ended the
jhtcr Hel-

liter their
and Un­
completed

liege The
1942 class
did of the
hold Ita
Thursday
Inkbelncr.
&gt;• nnd son
d Monday
i Andrew
lay afterndnle and

»een made
list Bells
Jr* B. C.
dell WatWilliam
nnd her
(I Arthur
party of
! for tlie
rey, were
on caller*
Helrtecl
ni daugiidams nnd
the Hcl-

I clerk. Lewis Vtebeck, chief custo(Continued from Page 4.)
dUn- 11 th*
employe* of th* wife of Albert Prey at Detroit, who
Trump*t, 1st year; Wm. Ferguson, ‘ *ch001 u ht "»» begin* hl* 18lh PMMd away in a Detroit hospital.
Junior-high. 3d year; Madge Huns- ’y,&lt;r
B*nd*r te beginning
M ra­
berger. Bth grade. 7th y*ar; Jan*.hu »*cond year as custodian and
..ugrsde.
______ .J
____ Grace 1 aten rtrlvea
Rev. and Mra Arthur Dodge ac- , Mr. and Mra. Roy How lad er and ,
___ Sth
Mather,
3d year;
drive* ■
a hin
bus. rim.,
Elmar Bender.
.ds'ugtfar pf Mr*
companled thrir daughter. Ml&amp;s Mra. Jesrie Halton left Wednesday I
Dend*&gt;, Later elementary, let year; |«n»nMtr of transportation 1* begin- Wallace Watson, former rto
store keep­ Mary Dodge to Westerville, Ohio.. morning for Blue lake near Mecosta I
Jean Smith 4th grade lit mr- nlng hte 104h year. Mr*. Dora White *r**t ITvlng and -----------Parmelee,
-3. ahd who Saturday where she has accepted where they will enjoy a week's fish- I
hZZ.' m
2 k ! ? h" «th year ai librarian. Mr*. Ida for many
Ihtd
m
t
lived on the farm a poriUon as teacher of art Jn Ute Ing wilh Mr. and Mrs. Byron Good- ■
Helen Brog. M grade.
Bth year.; skinner, cafeteria manager and on-------------Grand Rapid*
—r~-8t
8L now
nowoowned by public schools ot that city. Rev. and :aell of Lake Odessa al their cottage
Minnie McFall 3n&lt;1 «ra&lt;U» ll'h rn.-»V 1/1 vmv fin. ,&lt;r&lt;./Hr«
.. Soldmon. h..,L
__
Olenn
Ruth attended
Mid­ Mra. Dodge remained in Ohio for there.
‘
yrar; Heater soetera, 1st grade. 4th Wleringa, Carl Schleh, Carl Qalater. dle.Ul. UO. Mhool.urf Ser her !
. »
*4-**•*
| Mr and jjrs Chas Offley and !
year; Morrell Weber, 1st grade. 1st Dewey Ftaher. Chatter SavacooL
e. lMra. Sarah Mead of Hastings were
year; Dorothy Bonneville, kinder- Glen Dean.
.«,««««
«. u&lt;c ,iome
■■iwu. 7th
«w&gt; year.
,v«&lt;. Lilliam
uuuun Jorgenson
uunraiwn i Funeral
runcrau service* were held
new tn
in the
inc ' f*rm
farm following her father
father3’* de*th.
death 'BI*d L*Roy Wheeler of ‘Sunday dinner guests at the home
gnrten.
will heoln
u.rnnrl yearr as office Methodist church at a
o..„ land also ..
_ ._______
. . |“asttng* spent the weekend at lhe of their daughter and family, Mr.
begin her second
2 o'clock Bunlived
on farms at_____
Caledonia

STATE SENATOR D. HALE BRAKE

WOODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ' and on th* Frank Johnron farm In '
Latehton. Later they
Church
of ^
the Brethren
Little
Leighton
lh*y moved to GranA
Gr.nd i L£T
’’ °*
lh,‘n at UlUe
Rev. and Mra. Harold Blakely of '
। Rapids but had resided In Detroit “en'
Onekema.
Bllssfleld and Mr. and Mra. Leon I
I for many year*. They were prepar- ,,Mr a?d.,Mrr,ZI\rT) JohniWn ttnd Nicholson and family attended lhe I
I ing to soon move lo a farm at
“nd
Dlclc Smith and two Nicholson reunion at Lake Odessa ;
ClarksvUte which they owned. 8ur- *0,u of PiQ“«. Ohio, were weekend Monday. About sixty were present '
riving bcride* th* husband is one ’ Runt* ot Mr. and Mrs J L. Smith, from Grand Rapids. Plymouth. Re­
daughter. Mn. Delmar -Adams of | Rev, snd Mr*. Geo. Wingard re­ mus. Barryton. Detroit. Sheridan
Detroit, three sister*. Mr*. C, Glenn , turned Friday from a two weeks' and Woodland.
Lewis ot Grand'RapIds. Mr*. Lyle vacation spent in northern MichlMe and Mrs. Von Rodebaugh and ,
, Holcomb of Miami. Fla., and Mrs.,' g*n.
_
two daughter* of Lansing spent
' Kenneth Sexton of Wenatchee. |IMr.
......................................................
and Mr*. John Jordan ot HasSunday and Monday Wilh Mr. and
,-i
three
brother*,
Clair of-------Bat­jUngs and Mr. and Mra. Ross Jor- Mrs. Leon Hynes
, Wash.,
- -—- —
-------------— ----------at Eu
Eusene
Grecian .dan
,
’ tie Creek. Rav of
*coe' Oregon
of Grand Rapids called on Mr.
Callers at the V. R
Wotring ,
and Wallace of Grand Rapids The and Mra. Ray BchanU Monday .yt- home last week were Dr. O. J Nea*e.
large attendance at
terae
of VrUeH.
friend* and r.1.
rel- I; ---------ernoon.t
Qf Plujul).n|l
Mf nnd Mnk
atlves from thli vicinity and farther
Mr
ai
Mr. and Mra. Richard Durkee and i Ezra Dell and Joyce of Lansing, i
point* and lhe multitudes of floral children of Freeport and Mra. Fred ■ Mra. Frank Hynes of Freeport. Mr. ।
offAings bespoke the esteem In Durkee of Carlton called on Mr. | and’Mra. Ernest Smith of South HaMr*. Ford
H&gt;rd Stowell. Mr. and
ana
i
and Mr*. Henry Schaibly Saturday I) ven. Mrs.
Mrs. "'
Glenn Wotring, Mr. —
and
afternoon.
•* Mra. ; |
Chamberlain of tlie Leighton Evan­
;
Mr. and Mra. Harold Forman of Bert Smith. Mtas Mary Townsend.
gelical church assisted by Rev. I. W.
and Miss Jean Kanlnef of Wood- । i
Flint
visited
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Minor. Interment was made in Mt.
land.
I m
Hope cemetery. Beside* tht mem­ Mr*. Geo. Forman from Saturday
★ You ore going to drive your present
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Williams 1 I
until
Monday.
ber* of the near kin and families,
Word has been received by friend* moved this week Into the house re- i I
cor o lot .longer, so give it good core!
many friends from Detroit and
cently vacated by Mr. and Mra. Don- I I
Grand Rapids were at the funeral, here that Mrs Etta Parmalee of
I I
Allegan- Is in University hospital, aid Gager on Wert Broadway.
also
Mr.
Prey's
brothers.
Charles
We con help you by offering you these
Maynurd. Junior and Donald 1 I
from New York City and Ernest of Ann Arbor, following an operation. Nicholson visited their sister and
I
Buffalo. N. Y. The sympathy of She te gaining nicely.
services: Cleoning spark plugs, switch­
I
Rev. and Mrs. Geo Wingard family. Rev and Mrs. Harold Blakemany friends te extended the sor­
'
ing wheels and tires, adjusting car­
rowing family in tlie death of lhe callwi on Mr. and Mra. Ray Smith ly of Blissfield Inst Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien and | I
•ot Caledonia Sunday afternoon
wife, mother, and sister.
buretor.
keeping transmission, dif­
। Little Ellen Campbell of t&lt;acey children of Dimondale and Mr. and | I
I
spent Labor Day with her aunt. Mra Chis. Faul and children* of
ferential and chassis properly lubricat­
Hastings were dinner guests of their , I
| Miss Ruth Scudder.
Four-H brys and girls In all parts . Mr.
Geo. Faul
nir. and
«na Mra.
Airs, Tom
10m Ix&gt;ng
u&gt;ng of
oi Grand
urana mother.
motner. Mrs.
mrs. v»co.
rum Monday
mviiuaj and |i
ed, keeping tires properly- inflated,
of Ma**acliu«ctt* are taking part in- bRapids
(.lw, spent lhe
M&gt;c weekend
WTOC„U and Lalx&gt;. | attended the Woodland celebration Candidate for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant
the 4-H Victory program. Thte pro- bor Day with hLs parents. Mr. and
keeping your car tuned for top per­
HULWCrtif
gram ha* four, points: First, in- Mra Wayne Long.
formance at all times, etc. . . Let us
creased food production; second, I Mr. and Mrs .Ernest Austin and is spending a week with her par- .
better health through good nutrition; family of Charlotte were Sunday ent*. Mr. nnd Mrs John Low and grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Slocum September 11. Mra. J. L. Smith, lead­
perform these important services reg­
JS unday.
third, strong morale; and fourth, djnnrr guests at the home of Mr. other relatives in Vermontville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Swanson of
post war planning.
Hnd Mrs. Roy Perkins
ularly and keep your car rolling for
_____
,r।
. j Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Glenn of Al- Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs.
South Woodland Missionary
you and Uncle Sam.
I urkv
i 1Cg,n*nd Mrs- D' V ShOmO
The South Woodland Church of
s-ucay i&gt;&gt;g
Bn(J Mn o( Coldwater. Mrs. iJtWTh* lucky bag of a U. S. navy rence Hilbert and Miss Lorena Hil­
Artnur Aiw-rning accompwnico u,
h&gt;ve &lt;n
mwtlng al
hotne
ship is the 'Tost and found" dtpart- bert. Woodland were entertained Otte Vrceland of Green Lake, were ,
.
Russell Booher Wednesday
VULCANIZING AND GENERAL
Mr. and Mra. John Hynes of Holt "'J"* «“““ Booher' W«toe*d*&gt;.
ment.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest in the Upper Peninsula -trout Ashing
last
week.
Mrs
Allerding
sUyed
at
spent
the
weekend
with
her
parAU
«
USV
«•
_______
Shomo
for
dinner
Sunday.
TIRE REPAIRING
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Ruing of Has­ the home of Mrs. Vrceland while the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford,
Farewell Parties
-Mr. and Mra. J. L. Crockford. of
Th* territory of th* Belgian Congo ting* and Mr. and Mrs Glen Co­ men were in lhe north.
Mis* Ruth Flanigan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Kilpatrick Carlton were Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mra. Ogle namaan
is about th* rite of the 15 southern vert of Lake Odessa spent MondayFlanigan. him
Miss
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Benton Harbor spent the weekMr. and Mrs. Martin Deabler of jean Kantner daughter of Mr and
states In th* United States.
Rowlader.
I end and Laljor Day with relatives Detroit visited at tlie home of his Mra. Guy Kantner and Mte* Man­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and in Woodland
parents. Rev. and Mrs. J, 6. Dcab- Townsend, daughter of Rev. and
°*‘u"u&gt;' ““
Mr., H. V. T«in«nd Ht Sundw
Congressman. Clare E. Hoffman. *on» of Battle Creek, visited tier
Phona 2240 daytime. For night aarrmother. Mra. Agnes Fisher over Jo‘jn ?iiL
d
1
and Mrv ° F Benner at- for Manchester College. No. M»nLabor Day weekend Patty Johnson and children and Mr. and Mrs Ogle tended the funeral of Mrs Newton Chester. Ind. The young people of
CfEJESr
Ico phone 2352 or 2230
and friends. Bonnie Terrell nnd Flanigan and son Roger atunoeo iBenner at Hastings Saturday after- the South Brethren church gave a
farewell party for Mary Townsend
noon.
&gt;o long as he remains In Washing­ Bobby Johnson who have been visit­ the 4-H exhibit and Parmer * Day Iioon
4ta, Harilags,
Michigaa
ton. do bls utmost to protect and ing Patty’s grandmother. Mrs Fishsopport their sons, their husbands, to Battle Creek with her parents
Graaring
Ruth Flanlg.n placed 4th in the 4-H
u hom&gt;r at a f&lt;uX
hrid ?n
Batter!**, Winlihlrid Wiper*
their sweethcarbL—Adv.
RaplXi wm‘aStmXky'dlnmr0^^ i^M^'and Mrs KarlC Faul and 1Fri',cllrr °t' DettolMTffi?Aiier Bellevue Saturday evening when
▼alcaaislag
Washing

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Fling out the Banner—fly it high above the
grasp of human hands that would besmirch
it. A flag won with pain and suffering and
bloodshed .... preserved by men strong
enough, courageous enough to keep it alive
-men who believe in it. . .
THUMBS UP, AMERICA...

And We the People of the United States are
again at war.. . protecting those stars and
stripes on a bit of bunting - Civilization ...
free civilization . . . American civilization.
And again meg who believe in it are fight­
ing to keep it free - to keep that Banner
flying high.

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be no
Christian Endeavor Sunday evening
are giving a cantata "Praise and
Thanksgiving for the Harvest." The
public Is cordially invited to attend.
Rev George Wingard, pastor
0:00 A. M.—Morning worship.

Tuesday 7 P. M.—Choir practice.

AMERICAN LEGION

The new membership cards are
now available for the coming year.
busy members should send In their

Reflecting the wartime increase

1,500 delegate* at th* 24th Nation­
al convention of The American
Legion al Kansas City. Mo., SeptrTr.1— IQ
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Legion national convention history.
Ill.

ALLEGAN COUNTY

duties" in the Office of Naval In­
telligence.

Because production of airplane*

radio repairmen and certain
speclalteU.

The next district meeting *
Bunday.
September 27. a
Joaeph. • Dinner at 12:30. Inj
tion ot District otflcm wiU be
AUXILIARY NOTKB
Election of officer* for the I

home Thursday evening, September |
Thoae nominated at Um 8*pt. g.
meeting were: President. Esther
Felt; Vice Pres, Hasel Hinkley and,
Zcla Oortright; Secretary. Alma!
I-arscn and Ruth Moor*; Tr«a*,t
Thelma Hubert; Chaplain. Goorgial
Jarman. Lydia Rogers and Leora &gt;
Frederick; Historian and Publicity,I
Mabel Steaon; Sgt.-at-Arms, Kether I
Felt. Mary Weldla and Irene John- i
cock.
ExecuUve Board. Gladys
Henry, Donna Harrington and Ad­
dle Scott.
'
As many membara aa poaaibte ba

Nominstlcns will be opened again. .

Ranger" worshiper brlstlaa with «
western flavor. Th* beamed celling
te painted white, th* walls and

ing nf the Lone Ranger riding Silver
holds a banjo and a shaded lamp

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| which Is blue like the walla. Th*
desk chair, ride table and big mod­
ern chair laced with rattan are also
piloted off-white. The bed. a bog

Compasses

ered with a white end blue

Eversharp leads

linoleum with white enter
dark blue lurroundtng a
horie'i head.

Scissors

Paste, Chalk

Rulers

Roll Towels

Crayolas

children of Detroit spent the week- 1. tW°‘d m«w J? I?
, end with Mr. and Mr*. Harley Me- .
N.~
nt 2
u|llan
; Sheridan, IU., are the parents of a
Pvt Kenneth Slaniey. former
^wetohM riJX‘
7th grade teacher In the Woodland !
wcl«hed #lx lb*
schools, te now stationed at camp . Congratulatlors.____
, Grant, Ill.
|
o e. g. Te Meel
Mr. and Mrs George Walker of .
flrst meeting Of the fall of
Clemens soent
spent nart
part of their the Woodland O. E. 8. will be held
Mt. Clemen*
vacation with her parents, Mr. and Thursday evening. August 17 at 8
Mr*. Henry Hyne*. Mrs. Walker P. M. All members are urged to be
(Dorothy Hynes) is teaching this present for the flrst meeting.
year at lhe Van Dyke school near
Detroit
Epworth League Gives
Misses Mildred, Mabel and Mary
Minter and Winn Byrd of Versailles
The young people of the Epworth
League of the Methodist church gave
Mra. Carl Jordan Sunday. Mr. and a farewell party for two of their
Mrs. Frank Weeber anff”daughters members who are soon leaving tor
of Detroit were Monday callers.
service with their country. Clarence
Mrs. Maud Bare and Mra. Joaher Tyler and Harold Johnston. Miss
of 8L Johns called on Dr. and Mra. Marjorie Reesor was tlie hostess.
O. P. Benner Saturday evening.
The young people of the Epworth Woodland Celebration
And Homecoming
League of ...c
the Methodist W.U.W.
church C..en- &gt;I
Joyed a skating party at Thomapple ' A large crowd attended the Wood­
lake last Friday evening.
‘ land Homecoming Labor Day. wlt_______ I nessed the horse pulling and chllW. C. T. V.
.
dren’s contests In the morning and
Mrs. Laura Gardiner wiU be hast- ‘ tlie Pet Parade led by the Band tn
ess to the W. C. T. U. on Friday, the afternoon. The Lumberjacks, a

Leaf Savers

Paints

10:00 A. M—Morning worship.

ber^wrt and_uncta. Mr. mte1 Mra.

Stenog. Pads

Pencils, Pens

Scratch Pads

Many Other Necessary Items

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

THE HASTINGS BANNER

.

Holmden of Greenville C. D. Ehrly entertained thirty In
Mr. and Mra. Henry Schaibly.
I of her sister and husband. Mr. and j| Clarence
Clarence Holmde
Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. her honor and also In honor ot Don
Miss Florence Fprmaty te being Mrs Richard Hughes of Allegan. ■ spent
!
Eldon Farrell. Mra. Walter Johncox Wilson, who is soon leaving for the
cared for at the home of her par- Sunday for dinner. Mra. Paul's .'
and
children
and Harlan Blair of *raw- 00,1 Wilson te the husband
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Grp. Forman fol- i mother. Mrs. C. B. Benham of Do- ।:
Hastings and Mrs Bertha Allen and ot Gwen MuUenlx. who te well
lowing an operation,for appendicitis wnglac wa* also present.
son Larry of Belding were also call- known in this vicinity.
last Wednesday. SJie te convalescing I Mr. nnd Mra Lyle Karrar of
, ers at the Farrell home last week.
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Flanigan.
nicely.
South Bend. Ind, called on her
Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Far- grandparents of Ruth Flanigan, enrell and son Larry Joe -aUed on tertalned with a family dinner SunMr. and Mrs. James Sidman of. &lt;*»P ta her honor.
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B'^a!ld Mr*. Keith McMillen and ! Word^-^nN'«‘n,.,

THUMBS UP, AMERICA

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received
ite auto
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CHURCH

SIX BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS!
SEPTEMBER 21-26
ALL ROADS LEAD TO ALLEGAN!

Harness Races!

Giont Midway!

Team Pulling!

Musical Revue!

Stock Parade!

'Death Dodgers'

Farm Exhibits!

THE REXALL.DBUGGtSTS

Jimmie Lynch’*

ment-asbeitoa tiding can be ob­
tained by drri allowing Um elding la
Ing with either ordinary,

aura better penetration .1

Monday Afternoon
and Evening

— Courtesy and Friendly Service Shown to AU —PHONE 2131

Prompt Delivery Service

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN’S GREATEST COUNTY

FAIR!

IMAX,

�THS HASTINGS HAXA-tB, THAT. SPAT SIATCSnSCH 11, 1H1

Mr. and Mn. Frank Walton ac-1

IKPORT

Ray Wieland accompanied his son 1

Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Clouon of near । bert Hinckley of Ban Diego. Calif.. | Adam Endn*. Saturday avening.

conmanled thrir son Claude and Raymond to North Manchester. Ind„ Stonton were dinner guest* at the are proud parent* of twin*, boy and | Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Cool called
V,
h..
wifp to PrtoAkev last week TueiuiAV llut Saturday, where the latter Is Walton-Closson home last Thurs-1 girl, named William Tracy and on Mr. and Mr*. AnUwny Humphrey
URGES BONDS—NOW!
Your Freeport correspondent ha* | wire to petosxey last ween ruej«ia&gt;. enlertng Manchester College a* a day and helped their littogrand-1 Caroline Ruth, bom August 27.
|af Cane Creek Sunday afternoon,
had a telephone installed. Place all
On their way home they called on Freshman. He expect* to take a daughter. Nancy Lee Cioason. cele- : Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hyne* at- I Mr. Humphrey, who ha* been in the
new* Hem*, want ad*, etc. by call- I the former's uncle, 8. L. Dodge al COur»c In Business Administration brale her third birthday.
tended Ure Charlotto Fair Thursday hospital for an operation. U home
Ina Freeport 192.
[Bay Shore.
an(j TnX Accounting.
I Mr. and Mr*. George Karcher.and afternoon and evening.
land 1* very much Improved.
, Mr. and Mrs. OUo Kunde were family moved into the Donald Bueh- I Mr. and Mr*. Will Blough spent1 Mrs. Frank Hynes attended the I
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and ler home. Monday.
(Sunday with Mr. and Mr». Steve Woodland Homecoming Monday aft{Jrs. John Kollar of Middleville.
f jjr aIuj Mrs. Ray Clinton and Miller ot Logan.
emoon.
’ The Freeport W. C. T. U. will meet family of Irving Twp. were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Durkee and I Mr. and Mr*. Seymour Lape and |
at the hbme of Mrs Ray Wieland evening guwu of Mr. nnd Mrs B. t family of Woodland were Wednes- Barbara Ann of Grand Rapid* spent i
Tuesday afternoon. September-15. at R. Clinton.
' day evening guest* of Mr. and Mrs. thr weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.
2.00
. Alton Hwn OI J«kw„ wot Adorn Endra
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C ..41"
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“‘f**®1?'
i Mrs. Carrie Malihott and family, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Coy . Roy Deming of Detroit, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Seger of Grand Rap- , kJc“1' Bn*Mr' “nd Url' Ir* Blou«h
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Hutchens and Stowell.
family ot Grand Rapids. Mr and
Mr. and Mrs Harold De Boer and I&lt;1» were Sunday dinner guests of
"car
Mrs. Manin Thaler and Keith of little Jimmy of Qranq Rapids called ? E. Jimmy
Demingofand
the Rapids
Alien called
Fish F.Adam
Endrta.
who
beenFish
111.
Grand
E. Deming
and
the ha*
Allen
Hustings, and Delwln Hutchens, lo- ,
fra De Boer', ufkje and aunt, family
|U **7
,o
down
W5
- cal. were Sunday afternoon guest* Mr nnd...
Mrs F. c.
Tabbercr, ----Sun- , Mr an&lt;1 Mn Abe gad, of south “re glad to see him up and around.
of Mrs. William Hutchens.
i
Bowne
were Sunday afternoon | Mr. and Mr«. George Woldring
Mr aliu
and Mrs rMJ
Flovd
Chase «uu
and guest*
of• —
Mr ----and—Mrs.
Asa Stcckle.।'-----and—
Mr.
and Mrs . Ralph Woldring ot
Mrs. Don Karcher spent Saturday
ml
,u v»&gt;uv
—-—
—-----------------------------------evening with friends in Hastings. ' sen
yen William, and Mire
Miss Delores Stone
SionM1M
«!» Lucille Endres cf
of Hastings Holland were Wednesday dinner 1
Mr and Mrs. Robert Newton were nl Detroit spent the weekend with called on Mrs. Bernice Closson Sat- . guest* of Mr. and Mrs Allen Fish
Friday supper guest* of Mr. .and Rpv B,,d Mr*. J I. Ickes
j urd«y
j!ftn&lt;1 lamUyMrs Kenneth Clark of Huting*.
Sunday callers at the VlrgU Woods
Wr “nd Mrs. c S. Gillett and, Robert Newton. Charles Geiger.'
Rev and Mrs John McCue visit1M,nM' w,’re thr Mi&lt;re» Louise nnd U»elr daughter. Mrs Clifford Lum- ami Frank Cool, and Kenneth Clark ,
ed their daughter in Hint over Labor
Geneva Barkley of Detroit, and Mr. t*rt. of Wacousta called on Rev. and | or Hastings returned Sunday night1
'dtnelr daughter in Flint over LaborAnd Mrs Charles D. While of Grand
Mr-v EVerett Love last Sunday aft- from
h!nC trin
from an troul
trout fll
fUhing
trip to
to Pin.
Pine
’ /
Rapids
.
cmoon
■ river.
I Mr. and Mrs OVieman Makeys of
Butl Richardswho has been visit- I
Nancy Deming spent n week i
Mrs. Glenn Miller of Hasting* and
•^flattje Creek were Saturday evening
lnf
tue
home rf. 1 wUh
her son Frank Deming and
Mrs.
Ptter
Miller
of
Irving
were
।
guest* of Mr. and Mrs Coy Stowell. tlirnKj
hb hom(. Jn Deatborn family of Grand Rapids.
Monday afternoon visitors of Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olson of De- Saturday
1 Mr “nd Mrs Earl Everson, local. Irma Brown.
. troit spent the weekend with Mr.
Mr. nnd Mrs Clare Payne of Kai- “nd Mr and Mrs. CliffrTrd Allerding ,
nnd Mrs Emil Olson.
amnroo snent Saturday night wilh of Hastings were in Blanchard. Sun- ■ ' Mr. and Mrs. George Forbey and
‘on- CPJ Gerald Forbey called, on ;
Mr/and Mrs George Forbey and Mrs. Ida Payne
'day
,av
Clarence Surrarrer and Miss Bea .Mr nn(S _Mrs. Bernard Quigtey uf
family attended a reunion at the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and
- —
-.
- week- i Hastings.
Friday.
home of Mr and Mrs. Victor Cle- children Shnrolvn nnd Bobby of Ste-iDePIonty
of
Detroit
spent the
Friday.
The
Barry
County Christian En.
mence of Climax, Sunday. Other vensvllle. Mr*. Doris Piper of Battleend tt’lth Mr. and Mrs. Warren SurTnp
‘ Bft
rry Cot
I dcavor Union will meet Monday '
guest* were Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson Crt*k. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harold| rarrer.
Beers and son of Richland, and Mr. Woods, local, were Sunday dinner; Mrs Clayton Bice and Mr. and evening September 14. at the Wood- I
and Mn. Bernard Quigley of .Has- guest* of Mr and Mrs. Virgil Woods Mrs Robert Ncmetz and children of bury United Brethren church. The ।
DRUMS,
tings. Cpl. Gerald Forbey from Og- and family
' I°ni“ spent Friday evening with Mr. theme of the meeting will be ।
i "Reaching the Unreachcd." and lhe .
en. Utah, remained for a few days'
Mr and Mrs. George Bustance and Mrs Henry Myers.
5-Ml. MRS
Visit.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coat* visited Mr I speaker will be Rev. T A. Moyer, of
Mr. and Mr* Dana Lightfoot of John BheehHren of rear Woodburv and Mrs. C W. Doty of Battle Creek • Cloverdale.
Elkhart. Ind . called oh their cousins.
Laurence Hull, who has spent Sunday Mrs. Jerry Doty returned for ! Rev F W. Maxon nf Lake Odessa ,
at the nomc
home or
of Rev.
Rev. ar
Griffin
Mr and Mrs. Adam Endres. Sunday, several weeks at the Frv and “ visit.
।' called nl
Mr. and Mrs Fred Cool of Pleas- Thompson home, returned to his
Mrs. Ida Payne accompanied her
""
',,reLencf busll}^5 .
’ inc unitea Brethren
uretnrcn Christian!
unrtsttnn
ant Valley spent Sunday evening home In Saranac, Saturday
son Boyd of Hastings to Zeeland |united
• with Mr. and Mrs J. D. Cool.
----------- of Monday
a-------------------^Is-taw-^iM.-a
—r-uu.l
will meet for bwd■ "
Mr and• Mrs. -•
Bob Shrlner
evening where
they visited • Endeavor Society
' Mr. nnd Mrs Vincent Kelley and Detroit, and Mr and Mr*. Jfern By Payne.
■ , new and social meeting Friday eveen,«* solven!
family of Clarksville were Sunday Seger of Grand Rapids scent Sun- , Glenn Novlsky's address ha* been nlng at the home of Patty HouveniVrii' Bond I’oiler.—Now bring di.play, J throughout the country ia thia
afternoon guest* of-Mr. and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs Ben Blak- changed. It Is as follows: Pvt’. Glenn ar. Plans of activity for the society
impelling puetrr pointing out tlie urgency of buying U'ar Band, now before
ney.
H. Novtaky. 361563M, Quartermaster will presented.
Harold Yoder and family.
Mr. and Mrs Chalmer Miller gave
Frank Livermore of South Bowne
Mr nnd Mrs. William Tinkler of Co. No 925. U. S Army.
Postmasone I. askril to invr.l at Iraal 10 prrrrnt ui hit incuuie in War Bund*, lilue
a ' welcome"
and "noundlna" nartv
• I. kSan
AaBH Francisco.
riUHLOAU, California.
L-U 111 VI II l.l.
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called at the Merrill Karcher home. Hastlngs. Mr and Mr* Harold Skin- ter.
। R*v- and Mrs. E
tralion ia by l-aurenre Brale Smith.
Saturday afternoon.
ner and MLss Pauline Everson of, Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. George
George Bassett.
Basset:, Miss
miss j;
“ B.
"• Griffin at
Mr and Mr*. Dan Postma and Battle Creek snent Labor Day with , Kate Kidder, and Mrs. Henry Myers , t*tplr home Friday evening. Followfor Farmers—Truck and Fleet Car Operators
Mr.
nnd
Mrs
Earl
Everson.
,
were
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
lnK
th,
‘
social
hour
refreshment*
PhyllU Ann were Sunday afternoon
I
Church
of the United
,"l Live On Danger" starring
Mr. nnd Mrs W W. Rockhill ac- and Mrs. Clare Bassett and family wer* reeved and the Griffin* ureand Other Quantity Oil Users
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Postma
Dvink
'|rented with
several
"pounds'"'of
Brethren in Christ Chester Morris. Jean Parker
companled Mr. and Mrs. Walter of' North --------l«n.«a
-- ------------------------------of McCords.
I "n® Mory ol “n aCP ra*lko reporter
Mrs. George Forbey
and »on., _
Cpl.
5tufIs
E ® Orinin D- D- Pastor
Mrs Hannah Tccplr of Detroit, Rockhill of Hastings to Grand Rap- i -----------------------------------------r_ .
&lt;&gt;«£«
woouers
ixciuoto
Now is the time to save
whorarrled hl* portable microphone
Gerald Forbey
Forbey called
called on
on Mr.
nnd j
w M A- Society will meet for , Fr»*P“rt „ „
,
, ,
Mrs. J. E Lind, and Mr*. Will Ids. Hastings and Podunk lake. Sun- Gerald
Mr nnd
' through all sort* of exciting adven­
M Bouahner
Boughner of rjike
Lake Odes- !1nn “ll d“*’ nwUng Thursday al Hie I 10:30 A M. Sunday school,
‘'Mrs.
Mrs. H. M
Schrader of Campau lake were Sun­ day afternoon.
money on your oil needs.
■ home of Mrs. Chas. Overholt.
I 11:30 A. M. Morning worship.
ture*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Walton and sa Wednesday evening
day afternoon callers of Mrs. Julia
Mr* Washburn
Line Dmiwrand
midtwo
uimin.inw
I
3:
Order now—during this
Godfrey.
children of South Bowne were guests Wiley
«m.Uof
Jood
F-----------* ®”r*.ln S*ZTUe
* °0
“ p
*- M- Christian Endeavor.
“Dr- Broadwa, " .tarring
^p»ntor
Oil
Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Thompson nl a chicken supper at lhe Walton- ■- Wiley Washburn, and two sons of i
■
S*P*rator Oil
" OILS
ladle* of the Freeport
Big Sale. No payments
-----------8:0O*P. M. Thursday Prayer meet- MacDonald Carey, Jean Phillips
and Dennie were Sunday dinner Closron home Thursday evening in Potterville called on Mr. nnd Mrs. ;. —
,n*cticide
, —.
.
.
....
P nt,f“'ngOil
1:110*1* of Mr*. Ada Thompson of honor of their little niece. Nancy John Fish. Sunday. Mrs. Draper, a ■Methodist church have organired a , ing.
are required until you
Cl,antr
—
Closson'*, blrthdnv. Mr. nnd ■ Mrs
■
former
schoolmate of Mr. Fish. Is .
South Bownc.
S,c*k Spr.y
In service from Freeport and rural
:;s i s sx'-’ES’1■in^"" w,“k”’* *“
H*rne»i Oil
get your oil. Delivery is
i Mr and Mrs Claud Bassett of-Floyd Walton of South Bownc were 92 vears old and Is totally blind.
।
route
They
will
hold
a
special
food
“nd Dip
Merle ------------Surrarrer of -------Great-----------Lakes.
l Grand Ratild* called on their evening callers.
-------sale in the Cool Building next Satwhen you want it—now,
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
' mother,, Mrs Tom Kelly. Sunday
Ml** Velma Forbey, local, and Ill. and Mb* Nellie Meret of Lake
pre snnrt.v
_
8:00
P. M. Tuesday Prayer meetses
|emilnjt nt the Izhp Kufchcr home, brother Cpl Gerald Forbey of Utah Odessa were
Sundav guest* «r
of th.
the urt,n'r- September 12 starting nt
part this Fall and balance
Ob |1 Bill
| Mrs. Ivn Linton of Alto called on were Friday evening visitors at the former's ^“tc. "L-,
LLr.. 110:00 Everyone in community Is. Ing.
W»
m
„
sm.
m
,
.nJ!
----later, or all next Spring.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Adan* Endres. Wed-,-Rav Wieland home.
.Warren Surrarrer —J *—-•
called on
on friend.*.
friend.*
"U5 thc ,moUle« who have
1 Great Seal ot the United Slates ap- ’
Inesdoy.
■
i Mr*. Leon Howk and Mrs Ivan (called
To get in on these re­
|1 pear on the reverse of the $1 bill,
'■ Mrs. Emma Anderson was a Has- Roush visited Mis* Fem Wheclet ' Mr. and Mrs. Mike Craig and son boy* in the service as the purpose is AT TUP TUC ATDCC
tn raise enough money to make up
* I ITE I flCA I KCJ
i Above lhedbyc on the reverse side
i tings visitor Saturday afternoon
of Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Michael of Hastings were Labor
duced price*, write or
.—
. of the Great Seal Is the Latin motto
I Cpl. Gerald Forbev of Ogden. ; Mrs. Franklin Burgess spent the , Day guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Christmas gtfta nnd to send cards -----for each bov In service from In nnd “
phone us at once.
"Annuli Coeplis,” translated as "Ho
Utah is home on a fifteen day fur- weekend with her husband in But- Newton and family,
around Freeport. Bring anything •The Pied Piper" starring Monty
lough. He has been transferred and . tic Creek
I Mr. and Mrs. C M. Cowles of Ot&lt;God&gt; favored our undertakings."
Woolley. Roddy McDowall.
his new address is: 32nd Headquar»Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler and (sego spent Saturday and Monday that will sell: bake goods, hot disha.
The motto below the base of the
egg*. cream, sweet com. ut 'BioUtfce
pyranAd Is "Novus Ordo Stclorum."
ter* Sqd . 32nd Air Depot Group, family were Sunday dinner guests of! with Mr and Mrs. B. W. Sisson.
of any kind, or if you would like to
Hailed
as
one
of
the
best
films
of
।
11111 FlekL Ogden. Utah.
I Ml** Vivian Buehler of Charlotte. , Frank Walton and daughter. Mr* donate some money. II would be the year. Nevi] Shute's great novel I translated ns "A new order of th*
,
•*
» ■
• I •
Miss Nellie Crouch and Miss HatMr. nnd Mrs. Wendell Shoemaker , W P. Closson nnd Nancy Lee visited
greatly appreciated Don't let our of
__________
....
the
Englishman
who
led
a
band
,
111 W. Court
HASTINGS
Phone 2448 1 tlp Dunham, who are visiting at the of Lansing spent the Labor Day Mr. Closson at Howell Sunday.
boys down who are fighting
■w of ia
helpless
across ciliunsembat- tlons of excerpts from Virgil's
.h.ua. children nvivnu
. ....
.
(Charles Moore home, are spending . weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Adam; Miss Norma Yoder, local, wa* n bravely for us.
, tied France to England and safety. "Aencld.”
Products ot Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation.
1 some time In Hastings.
: Endres.
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
(The novel, which appeared in Col-!
„
___ _____ ___________________________________________________________________________________I Mr. and Mrs Ray Necb and fam- Mrs, Howard Thaler and Norval
Freeport Methodist Church
Ilers,
and
in
condensed
form
in
.
■
ilv of Vicksburg, and Mr and Mrs. Thaler. Miss Gwendolyn Mishler of
Everett M. Love, postor
Readers' Digest has won the highest ,
Hi...............
■ 1 ■ ■ 1
■
.
■■ at Clnvton Neeb of Kalamazoo were South Bowne- and Charles Blough.
Reports an food productinn IndiMorning worship—11:00.
kind of praise from the book“ rc- । cate that while lhe nation'* total
’
“
“
’
'
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and local, were afternoon and evening
Sermon: The Mind of Christ.'
viewers.
Mr*. I«ewi* Neeb
guest*.
i Supply of food* will be larger this '
Sunday School—12:00.
i Mrs. Alma Flnglelon of Hastings
Mrs J. E. Roush of Rockford was
| year than last—and larger than to
Bill Elliott, Tex Ritter in
was a Sunday afternoon caller of a Monday caller of her father. F. Carlton Center Methodist Church "The Devil's TrailI tai requirement*—variations are exMrs Julia Godfrey.
। E. Deming.
Everett M Love, pastor
pectod in the supply of individual
Two gun-sllngtng stars in their
i
' Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres rc- i Mr and Mrs Will Mishler of
Morning worship—10:00.
, item*. Product* In larger domestic
■newest bullet flaming hit.
ceivcd word that Mr. and Mrs. Her- South Bowne called on Mr. and Mrs
Sunday school—11:00.
1 supply Include fresh fruit* nnd vegc"Blondie for Victory" starring
tables, fluid milk and cream, eggs,
Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake.
I beef, wheat, lamb nnd mutton.
Hoving decided to quit farming and teach school, I will sell at public auction at my
| Products in smaller supply iuclude
farm located 2 miles cost of Doster and one mile south; or 6 miles south and west of
The Bumpstcads go all-out for de. | pork, animal fats, vegetable nils and
fense of America's right to laugh । sugar.
Prairieville known as the Ball place on
and be happy.

BIG SALE ONOIL!
OND&gt;

-bidcaoHti

li drums

Oonr LetThat ShadowTouchThem

MOTOR OIL
TRACTOR OIL

,

5^ WAR BOHD5

POOL CAR
SALE NOW!

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11

AUCTION SALE

SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1942
AT ONE O'CLOCK FAST TIME. WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES

TANKS—for not telephoning

MACHINERY

Golding, wgt. 1400 lbs.
Bay mare, wgt. 1350 lbs.
Set double harness

Champion mower, 5 ft. cut
Side delivery rake

Dump rake

CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old
Durham cow, 7 yrs. old. bred back
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. bred back
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old. bred back
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, bred back
Durham cow. 2 yrs. old, calf by side
Thoroughbred Guernsey bull, eligible
to register, 18 mos. old
2 Guernsey heifers, 2 yrs. old, pasture
bjed
Thoroughbred Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old
6 yearling heifers. Guernsey and Jersey
6 mos. old heifer
'
2 6 mos. old bulls

SHEEP
50 head sheep
30 head coarse wool ewes
20 hood lambs, 8 mos. old, extra good
Buck

HENS

1 SWARM BEES
FARM MACHINERY
Buick motor, '28 Master 6
2 horse cultivator, Oliver
Osborn mower, 5 ft. cut

mIo,

300 bu. oats
5 Vi acres of Hybrid com in field
3 acres ensilage corn
300 bales of first cutting alfalfa hay
5 ton alfalfa hay
5 ton chopped alfalfa hay
Quantity of small tools and other ar­
ticles too numerous to mention

nothing to be removed until settled for.

GARDNER DOSTER, Propr.
LMIN COPPOCK, AacHMMr

Working men should vote for
their Congreasman. Clare E. Hoff-

A WORD FROM BARRY COUNTY
FRIENDS OF H. D. TRIPP
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for STATE SENATOR

Allegon and Van Buren Republicans are to be com­
mended for defending their party's integrity by en­
dorsing H. D Tripp of Allegan for the Republican
nomination for State Senator pt the September 15
primary.
Mr. Tripp is politically consistent. He is a lifelong
Republican. He has the courage of his convictions in
politics os well os in business and public affairs.
Staunch integrity is one of his commendable charac­
teristics that have won him the confidence of people
among whom he has spAnt his entire life

It takes u lot of telephoning to keep war plants humming.
And today, that's the big job. War calls must go through.
It may tak&gt; 'the same amount of Long Distance equipment
lo make a | »raonal call as it does to rush through an order
for lank pails. That's why every telephone call you do not
make is a contribution to the war effort.

He is- fearless and capable. He has the essential
qualifications of a legislator if the small business man
and the farmer are to have the representation to
-which they are entitled. He knows their problems and
has their viewpoint.

In normal times, we'd get busy and build sufficient addi­
tional equipment to keep step wilh noeila. Bui right now
that is not possible. Telephone materials arc more urgently
needed for tanka, bombers and machine* of war.

He has conducted a gentlemanly campaign, re­
nting to neither subterfuge, vindictiveness or inuendo. He is above smear tactics. He will be a gen­
tleman at Lansing just as he has been a gentleman
ot home. But he will be aggressive in his guardian­
ship of the interests of Allegon. Barry and Van Buren
counties, and he knows thoroughly the needs of these
rural counties.

Here arc three simple ways you can help make lhe most
of available equipment and keep vital messages moving:

1. Malte only the moil rnenlial IA) ng Ditlance calh.

2. Keep ALL your conversations tu brief as you can.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of

i

A hllarldo* combination of music, their rlgh't to work at any Job they
merriment and romance.
could obtain without paying exor­
bitant .urns for a work permit. For
“SOS Coast Guard" starring Ralph their right to Join or not to Join the
Byrd. Bela Ixigoal. Maxine Doyle
union of their choice. He has writ­
The thrills and peril* of lhe Coast ten endorsement of union, which
Guard profession are vividly brought
In their time of
forth in Ulis picture.

Buck rake

Kalamoxoo ensilage cutter
Rubber tired wagon
Crain drill American seeder
Manure spreader
Fuller &amp; Johnson gas engine and pump
jack
Iron kettle
3 sec. spring tooth drag
4 sec. spike drag, good condition
Oliver hill side plow, 14 inch
John Deere Siilky, 14 inch
Land roller
6 ft. disc
John Deere hoyloader
Platform scales, new
Chore Bo^'milking machine
David Bradley cream separator
4 10-gal. milk cans
.
2 5-gal. milk cans
4 wheel trailer
2 wheel trailer with stock rack
32 Remington single shot
Shot gun

HAY &amp; GRAIN

25 laying heni, mixed

■Joan of Ozark" starring

milt

LEINAAK. Clerk

3. When poulble, give the number of the diiiani
telephone you are calling.
Remember the war every time you pick up the telephone.
Keep your calls as short as possible. Don't ask Information
for numbers listed in tlie directory. You can help save
wlrot tor war!

Republicans in all three counties are urged to vote
for him at the primary next Tuesday.

Michigan Bill

Tiliglnii Clog

This, advertisement sponsored by Barry County

Republican Friends of H. D Tripp

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

12 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

SECTION’ONE—PAGES 1 to A

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 17. 1942

Tripp Appears Victor; Ferguson Wins; Hoffman Renominated
On

McPharlin Explains
* * ft * ft ☆ Report of His Death

"Mr'lTYI O
rnn +■
A
X x UHL

j
j

GOOD WORK IN
RURAL LIBRARIES

John Will And
Maurice Smith On
Probation

“Barry Gives 81.5 Per Cent
Vote to Kim Sigler

THE CASE REVEALS
QUEERmiEMlxUP

E""“‘
of Its
Hundred
s,udenU
school
figures ­

ln • cablegram to hto fiance. Vir, High
enrollment
re
'glnla Bertram, of Toronto, Canada.:
leased by Principal Edwin Taylor
I John Will, 20. and Maurice Smith.
ZK ‘Flying Officer Michael George Mc' on Monday showed a loss of 28 over
। nearly 20. each of whom had con- t
Excellent Plant Provide
Involved the Ownership of 1 the same date a year ago This
Pharlln. R. A. F. explains what
Ritchie Wins Only
feued hte guilt of a breaking and
happened to him on the Dieppe raid.
Far Better Distribution...
School Building and Land
। entering charge in Circuit court. I
Now that Barry county has 600
was reported Iliat he was missing,
i even 600. divided as follows: 9th
County Contest
' were brought before Judge McDon- i
men In service it is not surprising and had probably beep kilted in Hurt
Outside of this clty_and'the vil­ i aid for sentence on Monday. Each 1! Judge McDonald lias filed lilt grade.- 163; 10lh.. 154: lllh_ 138:
that we notice more and more men action.
lages of Barry county there are no
opinion in lhe case of C. 8. Rennets &gt;2th. 125; post graduate and apprenKim Sigler polled 813 par cent of
in uniform up and down the streets.' McPharlin cabled that he had public libraries, with books avail­ wus placed on probation for a pr- 1 .
' Hee training. 20 The draft
and
the
riod
of
two
years,
and
are
to
report
(
et.
al.,
trustees
of
Bethel
Chapel.
...
_
au
,
M
They are here on furlough and glad been in a fight with two German able to citizens
... in »,«
the communities
Probation Officer C [ pl&gt;lntllTa. va. EUtB
H.rry opportunities te'bteS^fS
for woritj^t high
UJ
wages
Se
Deferments Will Be Much I nomination for state senator from
to be home yet anxious to get bock planes which he shot down, but the-or- children In the public achoou
I
the
Sth District on the Republican
।
More
Difficult
Hereafter
a
dMlrc^to
Join
the
army'^they
I
Oreen
and
»»»?«»
Green
The
case
crease,
especially
in
the
latter
and. "get (hto thing settled as soon en«my planes had destroyed the tall —
"------"
—
' ­
with
one--------exception.
There 'is main
as possible.”
nt
—UmI outntof hihis
. tained at Dowling a public library, conduct themselves as they should I i» importantnot so much for lhe ’ group, which is8 short of
of s*i«
his ship. irHe hballed
last
The Barry county Draft Board, as [over his rival H. D. Tripp of Alle'Visiting with these fellows, and .damaged plane In a parachute. A serving the people of Baltimore and on probation,-and show that they ' money Involved ns for Its legal as- .veer's
year's total.
weli
as
all
otheY*.
are
taking
notice
’
gan
but at this writing iWednessuch tine boys they are. they have ।speedboat picked him up on the Johnstown townships.
Of the 580 students enrolled ...
In of the fact that the authorities at day morning), it appears that 81gpurpose to be square hereafter, it pect*
.
many different and Interesting ex- English channel. He was In a Plym­
Fortunately many rural schools in Is probable that their wish to get | It appearsin this case putt Tlim Uie four high school classes. 268 Washington are making It possible ler will lose in the district by a
pcriences to tell but they all have ,outh hospital for two days, and was this county have school libraries, but Injo the military service can be , othy Gregory acquired 8d acres of; are boys and 312 are girls.
to greatly Increase the number of small margin. Adverse returns from
the same answer to one question— not able to contact his station. So they are usually small, as the money
■- •
(land on section 32. Johnstown. In !
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-—
draftees by removing many rcstric- : Van Buren and Allegan counttea,
What can we back home do to help he was rejorted "missing in action.” available for lhe purchase of new gratified.
the early 1850s. In 1856. the Fick
tlons that have heretofore kept wili be more than sufficient to overyou? “Gee. it would be swell if you |
books for them Is very limited There
many from the ymy. . 4come the lead which Sigler estabwould write us some letters. We gel D ADV Uf AC TA If Ell
is nothing to hinder raising a little
For instance, if a person subject fished here.
5S2.
tS
“
■ruTSSLE
mail from our families, moat of us nA Hi n A \ I A Aril
each year In the district for that WW RURHL ILMVI ILn J Mr Oregory evidently refused to
rfn Knt It wruita )— irre.t to get .
1
■
to the draft asked to be deferred i The total vote In the county,
I purpose; but It Isn't done. Until j 4 kl innim
*Mrl) thc Six-rods-square parcel, but 1
.because he had_applied for a com- Bbout 3300. was heavier than the
three or four letters a day I
the Kellogg Foundation assisted, the
rk l
idld LEASE that amount of land to;
““
’ ■*
“ usual primary vote here.
home. A letter can give you a t-----(only cosh used to buy new books -r ■ i iMunibV
thp dlatrlcl ..for B schoolhouse, and '
i mg to be examined for such com­
Hasler than anything else. You
icame from what is known as th*
• 1----------for no other purpose whatever: and. ,
mission, his request was granted un- ’.
could even have people write us
Iles to Homer Ferguson and Clam
: “library fund." Justices of the j&gt;ef.cc,
In
case
the
building
Is
no
longer
I
til
after
lie
had
had
his
examination.
Charged With Having
letters in the-paper.”
and the Municipal court of this city,
used for said purpose, then lhe par­
j If the applicant passed, that re- 1'
levy fines upon persons convicted
44 Members Exhibit 89
Kidnapped the Child
110 Rural Districts in Co.
cel of land would revert .o him,
: moved his name from his classifies- .
talnly isn't much U&gt; ask. Weil give
of, or who confess, the violation of
or to his heirs or assigns ”
!
tion
by
the
draft
board.
Ifche
tailed
|
Head of Livestock
Edwn L. Bassett 20. of this city
__ any state law The Justice or MunlciThe 58 rural schools of Barry
Fifteen,
Fifteen or 20 years ago. Kendall'
Kendall
j u, pax,. then he was subject*lo. call
lows like it, let us know and you'll said he was mad with Jealousy pal court Judge, mint pay Die full county are now tn operation, except
R Mitchell and,wife acquired title! County Agent. Harold Foster, re- jby the draft board; to be regularly
have these letters every week from when he took the seven months oldI amount of all fines which he re- —
In —
one -----district,
Edger —
In ----Rut•the
—■ —
lhBt n6 Barry county 4-H , inducted into the military service.!
folks ail over the county. Here goes: baby of his sweetheart, who Is get­ eeives to-the county treasurer. Ths I', land, where the teacher resigned. to this land by a warrant.- deed.
«1&lt;h no r-raW for &lt;te «l&gt;ool club members took an active part as |I ■—.TL7”\
1"™'"
-I'-----LTl I
Sept. 15. 1842. ting a divorce from her husband, andi officer puts all such moneys Into (The district officers are diligently Ute
avnllahU for
fnr military
mllltnrv service
irrvtr-n shall
(halt I
. ....
J
available
carried &gt;&gt;
It with him nearly to ...
Mldthe "library
which he dis- I seeking a teacher, and by the time
Greetings Soldiers, Sailors and
.U- , Ime
uurury fund." m......
e.hMton or on MnfMM « „„ p, omMMM tor O.I-rmeot or
Marines:
dleville very early Sunday morning, tributes once a year to the •
Kim Sigler far the entire dis­
that
vacancy
may
be
filled,
or
some
/
trict.
It Just happens that today to elec­ There must have been something districts of the county, on »he basis
action taken.
rTZZl"—I.tion day so we're all doing our pa­ accusing in the bright lights of ■ of the school census.—ao much for other
In
lhe
ten
years
Mrs.
Maude
school-Kite-It th. v..re .h- tahr..°v,,r
“"&gt; »eekend
triotic duty and voting but com­ Middleville, for when Bassett raw 1 ettCh person between the axes of five
The military authorities
authorities are
are makmak'
pared to what you are doing we feel them he stopped, turned about face, and twenty years, who resides In the Smith has served as school commte- | Through all the years the Johns- with 44 Barry county members ex- Ing u
it plain that a man O1
of anuk
draft age. I -------------Hoffman.--D. Hale Brake had a small
1BVjnR a w
ye hut na children,
about as helpful as the statue of and trudged back to the sheriff's district. The law requires that lhe sloner. (he rural school picture in , town supervisor assessed the.entire hibiting 89 head of livestock as well j&gt;&gt;av&lt;nn
urtr&lt;-htidr»r&lt; will
win ! lead
lead over 1Keves and Read here In
other
members
exhibiting
poulcaHe&lt;
j lnU1
the
annyi
u
he
the
cun*
liberty would be in warding off an office and said he had done a fool money so received MUST be used for Barry county has greatly changed. i 80 acres to the owners of the 80 as
.
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Uiing-A-whlch was certainly (he ti1c purchase of books for the school When she began her work there were acres. No question was raised by tD'. eggs, vegetables, potatoes, corn. I)aAAes lhe physical examination, un- i mutton for lieutenant-governor,
invasion.
110 oistnct
district senoow
schools m
In operation, line
the owners or me
the district as i«
to me
the beans, eggs, canning, clothing, bak- .
truth—ana
and uuu
that ne
he wantea
wanted to have
nave । library of that district As there are
arc ho
—..------ &lt;on
----------I .In the only
-----------------------. *». Mark
There are a few changes In the tram
(Continued
page---&amp; —
Bee. .»
1)
county
contest..
t
tn hte
his mother.
mother 1 about
.Kmu 5.700
&lt; too In
in the county's school! Lost
year there were only 61. and ownership nt
of th*
the n:irr*l
parcel rantninintr
containing Ing and handicraft.
old town since some of you left al- the child restored to
| A. Ritchie had 1533 votes for nom­
rteany
h ciuo
Nearly two
800 ncaa
head ot
of &lt;4-H
club live- : ।
UKJugh Ray Branch hasn't added Mrs. Vlrgene Baton. Her husband Is census, the annual distribution of ! this year there are 58. and Htat the schoolhouse.
ination for drain commissioner on
any new colors to hta theatre, but a pilot In the Canadian air for^c. library money will nol bring an Im- I number may be cut to 86. If the I The taxes on the 80 acres for the slock gaUiercd from 32 Michigan !
(the Republican ticket to 902 for
we'll keep you posted on that. We'll She is making her home with her presslve sum Into lhe average rurar Checkered district In Assyria and the j years 1830. □I. 32. '33. '34 and 35 counUes to determine the grand,
Herbert J Cook with one precinct
wager when he does start again, bls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy. of school district for the purchase cf Yankee Springs district decide to , wcrfe unpaid. The taxes for 1930 and cluimplons In Michigan's 4-H live- |,
| books for its Hbrar/. as Ute amount discontinue because ot---------- ------------------ - —
■ was ....
very---------small, —
isai were use.v.ed
to Chenev:—
those■ stock
’projects.
This
the first year .
color scheme will be Red, White, this city.
. Returns from the state at thia
In a signed statement. Bassett fo usually only a few cents per ccn- enrollments.
; for 1932. '33. '34 tand "35 were us- the show has been held out of De- | ■IwMIWr V!\ I VIIILI
and Blue!
! writing (Wednesday morning) IndiThe teachers in the rural schools M-sscd to Mitchell,
There is some talk of scrapping says he and Mrs. Eaton, who is 1». .us whnlrr.
This 80 acre farm was sold for the and most satisfactory accdmmoda- I
the old Iron fountain from tire court were to be married when she ob-1 The W. K Kellogg Foundation [of the county and their postofflce
ceive the liepublican nomination
Mrs.
Nancy
Harkness
[unpaid taxes by the slate in May. tlons yet enjoyed. County Agent
house lawn, those little cherubs on talned a divorce. Saturday night] did a fine thing for all school fi-! address are as follows:
Lov. G.U Appointment
top and all. to help make the guns he found that Mrs. Eaton was not! brarles recently when It arranged I ASSYRIA—Assyria Center dis- imb. There was no redemption, and Foster reports the quality of the
v.«------------------ u- &gt;i~«
.— i--------------- — --.............................
— -—
«..u.,the Ux UUf wag VMtwl ln lhe au,c
livestock was exceptionally good
you'll need. So don't plan to wade at home when he called for her. I to accept old books, collected from I trict, Mrs. Reva Schantz. of NashAnnouncement was
was maae
made trorn
from Ferguson 1578 votes to
....
.
Announcement
— 808 for
fn the pool when you come home; but was out with another fellow. 1 homes In the district, ar.d gave a vUle. R. 2: Briggs. Mrs. Zela Cort- of Michigan. In February 1941 Hite and animals had to be outstanding 1 . ... ... _ nm-..*-..
.... .___ &gt; Smith bnil iTI fnr IMnn
"
instead there may be a flag pole Bassett waited on the street till j new book tor each five of the du- right, of Hastings; Checkered, Mrs. land was offeicd by the stale at to place In the money. Cattle were ,j
of a Women-a Auxiliary FerryCtare Hoffman was rtn
nenrlv midnight,
niMntaht when he
lie found
fnnnil the carded volumes. r.
where the fountain was so you'll nearly
It t...
has shown r....v.
furth­ Eleanor Frey. Battle Creek. R. 4;
wh^dnt^hJ.ne r^tt^ .n.rS! ln« Command in the Army Mr
candidate tor repo
r, , over the Peolte^demonrt^ I For"5 No rnUlur* recognition for
know we did all we could to help. other chap and beat him up-He told er Interest In rural school, as well Lincoln, Mrs. Zelma Smith, Nash­ On February 13. 1941. Kendall R. t,
t^k
.
.......................
Tales about town you'd like to the prosecutor that, after the fignt. as city and village public, libraries ville.
Mitchell bought this property from took over the college demonstra- .I
.h_ Au«iliarv will be nivBALTIMORE —Dowling district. the state at the scavenger sale uon hall, club members were housed ' 'service In the Auxiliary will be givhear? Well, a few weeks ago Zip he determined that if he "couldn't by offering to match dollars in every
Tirompson took the law in his own have Vtrgene. then he wanted the district for the money the district Mrs. Leona Vandellc. of Dowling; then held, and the entire property , in dormitories on the mcfalgan , tn. however.
। Tire commander of this group of
hands and—they got covered with baby.” and proposed to take it to an­ itself spends for books for its school Striker, Mrs. Mildred Dull. Lake was deeded to him by the stale, j state College campus.
poison Ivy! It seems some little ras­ other city and make n home for or pablic library. In other words, Odessa; McOmber. Mrs. Haxel Mc­ Mitchell a little later deeded the ; County Agent Foster reports good about fifty women t» Mrs. Nancy
cals gave "Zip" a merry chase
the Foundation gives as much for Kibben, Hastings; Hendershot. Mrs. property to Eliza Foster, who sold it | cooperation from parents and com- Harkness Love, wife of Ueut. Col.
With this romantic idea in mind, rural district school libraries ns they Marjorie Dooley. Hastings; Weeks. on a contract to Harry and Beatrice • merclal truckers In moving the Robert M. Love, deputy chief of
through a thicket with The afore
staff of the Air Transport Com­
mentioned result. We all sent our he went to the home of Mr. and spend from the yearly library fund Mrs. Mary Cassidy. Hastings; Dur­ Green.
prize winning 4-H club livestock to mand. and a daughter o' Dr. and
sympathy to •‘Zip” who was plenty Mrs. Guy, waited for a while for distributed by the county treasurer. fee. Mrs. Helen Tucker. Nashville:
The situation was further com- , the college for the four day period.
Barney Mills. Mrs. Flossie AUerdlng, plicated when, in 1937 or 1938. the( The entire exhibit was moved by Mrs. Robert Harkness of Hastings.
uncomfortable and we're glad to re- Vlrgene's return. She didn't eome,
(Continued on page']. Sec 2»
Air Transport Command ferries
jxrrt he's all OK. now and back on so he picked up the babe, put the
Hastings.
(Continued on page 1. Bee. 2) - . truck
'
'
“— *-----and
trailers
from —
various airplanes from factories to Air
I points in the county.
CARLTON—Carlton Center dis­
the Job. "Zip" does his Job well and child in a friend's car for a few
Forces fields here and abroad. While
trict.
Mrs. Claudine Matthews.
everybody likes him and when you moments, while he Bought some milk
I Five members exhibited Guernsey its regular members fly all types of
margin of more than 3 to 1
can ray both of those things about at a local bakery.-"He had picked up
Woodland; Fish. Louise Baldwin.
cattle. They Included Ruth and planes, the women Initially will be
an officer you may know he's a a nursing bottle at Guy's. He was
Hastings; Welcome.
Aline
। Roger Flanigan of Woodland. Jack limited to handling training and
Barry county gave Hoffman 1982
conveyed In a car to the home of
pretty good guy.
Frisby.
Freeport; Brown, Mr,.
i BradrtaW'Mnd Margaret Doster of
liaison-type airplanes within the
Did you know that most of you his grandmother, jviUi whom he
Evelyn Short. Lake Odessa; Coats
■ the Milo club and Kenneth Strain
United Stolts.
for Burton. This ratio seems to
are getting a lot of attention on lived, on East Mill St. There he
Grove. Gertrude McPharlin Has■ of the Baseline elub. The entries of
Classes for training the fifty wom­
main, street these days? Well you packed his best suit of clothes In a
the first four mentioned, all en
placed
Leaders Set Unofficial Goal tings.
in army procedure in the ferrying trict.
are. because your pictures are suitcase, took a blanket to wrap
CASTLETON—Lake View district.
s.
ni
«,
-a
Ju
.»,
Cho^b.™
of
planes
will
start
at
the
airfield
the
baby
In.
and
started
on
foot
for
grouped in the window of LyBarkRuby Cogswell, Hastings; Martin.
of $50,000 for Month
tenant-governor on Ute Republican
ers Drug Store. Oh Boy, there to Grand Rapids! But the bright lights
Myrtle Wilson. Hastings: BarryOpen 1942-43 Season
,
&lt;Contjnued on page 5. Sec 1)
and the training course will con­ ticket appears to favor Read, with
Has Uiis fellow Carpenter gone vllle. Viola Baas. Nashville: Sliores.
something about a uniform! What of Middleville changed his ideas,
tinue for four weeks. Applicants must Keyes running second and Brake,
The Junior and Senior Chambers
handsome fellows you are. One of and he walked back to the sheriff's completely berserk.
Mrs. Loto Wickham. Hastings.
third. However, neither of the two
you. Ralph R. Swift, to ba exact. Is office and admitted that he had
Those who don't know George and
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP - Fisher
have had 500 hours of flying, and leaden has yet established a com­
a perfect double for Ronald Cole­ played the fool in doing what he did. the bunch of enthusiasts working district, Lucille Todd. Hastings:
ratings for the flying of planes of manding margin and the final re­
Bassett claimed he had always with him to keep Barry county in Gregory. Mrs. Mae Cadwallader,
man. Some of you are now In many
at least 200 horsepower.
faraway parts of the globe but we loved the baby. His mother says that the forefront of the War Stamp and Hastings: Altoft, Mrs. Cleo Brown. meeting In I.O.OJ*. hall here Mon-, |
The four-week course will consist
keep you altogether here in this
(Continued on page 4. this Sec.) Bond Sale drive being conducted Hastings: Star. Mrs. Enna Flory. day evening with the Rev. John J. j
mainly of ground courses on pro­ Keyes and 717 for Read.
way because you belong to us. We
by Michigan retailers might wonder Hastings: Hastings Center. Crystal Bannlnga, D.D., Grand Rapids as1
In the only race in the Barry
cedure. taught by Army officers now
lave more pride In you than any­
after hearing that 150,000, or more G. Bragdon. Hastings; Quimby. Mrs. guest speaker.
Calls For Cooperation Of
training male civilian fliers for County Democratic primary. 22 of
thing else In this crazy old world
than four times the official quota, Marie cole. Hastings.
The Rev. Bannlnga has spent
ferrying duty. The course will in­
and don't forget you have our love
All Barry County Farmers
is now the unofficial goal for Sep­
(Continued on page 1. 8ec. 2)
clude
several
hours
of
flying
every
more
than
40
years
in
India
as
a
and our prayers.
tember!
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
Qh yes. we've gone a bit nautical
More than that. George says he
missionary and educator and only | There is more Ujan a_ possibility
these last few weeks around here.
is willing to wager his new fall hat
recently returned to this country. that the United States majHiuffef
With 400 coast guards stationed at
that Barry county will make the
He has seen India many times un­
Clear lake camp, we are trying to do
grade.
der the stress of civil disobedience for them. We know Michigan would
Foirchild Building To Be
everything we can to make these
With reports to Sept. 12 now in
campaign. Although he believes that suffer in that event, for manufacFurnished os Recreation
fellows feel at home in Hastings.
and tabulated, it appears that the
India should eventually be inde­ ! turers of this state are doing more
There are dances on Saturday
county Is well on Its way—almost
he does not think that tire to furnish weapons and supplies to
August gave a fine boost for th/ pendent,
I
nights (everything to donated). Dr.
Dr. P. E. Brooks, chairman of the 120,000. High record for the month Windstorm Company of this city. present
turbulent political situation
I
the Allies than any other state. The
Brooks, president of the U. 8. O. an­ County U. S. O. Committee, an­
Its agents for the 31 days wrote —further complicated by caste and i nearness of Barry county to Fort
Board Unable To Grant
nounces that the building next to nounced that plans for a U. S. O. port where war stamp and bond
religious
Issues—makes self govern­
1
Custer: the tact that Hastings fac­
the city hall on Main street will be recreation center are underway, sales ore now six times lhe quota policies for 85.108.505 new Insurance. ment
Many Applications
practical.
, tories are engaged in war work:
Morley to 51 for Harvey Hope Jarvis
Notices for this year's assessment of 1
the official U. 8 O. room which following the action of the city coun­ for the enUre month.
At
present,
the
Rev.
Bannlnga
be-1
15 cents on the 1100.00 have been ,
also that Barry county fanners con­
When
the Barry county rationing
will open in a week or so after it to cil Friday night to rent the Fair­
Herewith U report for the month mailed to the policy-holders of the Hevea that the people of India are I. tribute grains, meats and other
from the 4th Congressional District.
board
met
on
Monday
there
were
cleaned and furnished. Sure, our child building directly east of the so far:
Democratic balloting was light in
company. The rapid payments in- 1getting more humane and fair treat­ i foodstuffs for'Allied use—all these about 125 applications for tires that
gtrls come to the dances and they city hall for that purpose.
Town chairmen
Quota Sept. 1-12 dlcate that the returns will exceed ment from the British adminlstra-|
would not be overlooked, and rurqd had, their approval, but the entire,
do a fine Job showing tne fellows a
Before the building can be oc­ Nashville:
of local 'contests.
those of any previous year. All this tors than they would from their I
quota
of
tires
for
September
had
good time. As one of the girls said cupied. a portion of the floor has to
Ralph Hess
own officials who. more often than i — ~~ /
evidences
lhe
high
reputation
of
the
the other day. "It's certainly fun be resurfaced and repaired and
Adolph Douse I 1.100D0 8 1387.00 company. Ila high standing is due to not. are likely to be both cruel and .
nimen been exhausted. The board felt that
rarrunl
sible be bombed by German airmen the situation wu serious and Ad­ THREE AUCTION SALES
doing your patriotic duty when there other improvements will also have Hastings:
its long record of square dealing
ministrator Hyde called the state JOHN S1BOTEAN. Prop.
On -.-.I occulon*. Uw JU.
&gt;"a
fellows are such good dancers and
Ben Oldley
with IU growing list of patrons. Has­
headquarters and made a plea for
are cute besides."
Imagine &gt;iow
The labor needed for these im­ Middleville:
Bannlnga
has
met
Gandhi
and
was
vlllanes
Because of the help shortage Mr.
tings is proud of this $470,000,000 Impressed by his intelligence and: This city and the villages have
have more tires. However, he received no
these manly coast guards would like provements will be given by the " Paul Faulkner
insurance company.
profound knowledge. Gandhi, he be- “ppar,h? ’n,d
definite promise of help. A few ad­
to be called "cute” but that’s what workers as their contribution to the
Tom Barry
lieves has many Ideas and beliefs Arts. That to not true of our farm- ditional tires may be granted but it east and H mile south of Maplo
she said.
project and the cost of materials Woodland:
whlch will be usefull in working out &gt;n» d*atr^U
wise, therefore.
We're having a fat' drive in the will be met by voluntary donations
Leon Hynes
Grove Center. Henry Flannery will
India's difficult problems, although' f°r ‘^e Home Defense planners to nearly enough to meet the waiting cry the sale and K E. Gray will set
■ county but we have to be specific from the community.
Delton—Prairieville
he is not acting with much realism
sltuaUon careful consid­ list will be available.
-The following Is a list of equip­
Elite Faulkner
eration
as
they
have.
Only two
new passenger tires re­ this issue for full particulars.
used in making munitions, other­ ment and furnishings that will be Freeport
er
sense
in
the
present
emergency.
,
cration
as
they
have.
or
me
,~
------ ■ , _
„
«*&gt;■?
&lt;
The
Rev.
Bannlnga
does
not
be-1
M
Important
part
of
Home
Dewise some of our lovely ladies are needed: Chairs, davenports, read­
mained
in
the
quota
and
these
were
Ken Braendle
2.46350
400.00
The enrollment on Monday of this Here that the so-called Congress
wo,r* n eIery c?unt,y, 5 thal —
1 8 ra*
uncomfortable thinking we're speak­ ing tables, stoves &lt;2&gt; for heating, Dowling
-1 ted.
----- one each to Rev. Mrs.-D.
Party will ever be successful in gov- of Rural Fine Control. If enemy e
E Manker
Mank of Hastings and Rev. Jaing of avoirdupois.
stove for oooking, pingpong table,
Wright's Store
was 1348—about twenty-five more ernlng India because it actually is bombers should raid Barry county i_
oj Denon.
in c(jb
cob Crawfonl
era
Our Skeel club went to Ionia Sun­ radio, phonograph, records, maga­ Hickory Comers
than
a year ago. The high school
.___ .... group,
____ although
......__
.. —
the nimm.r
summer time
time. himi
bams, rlnened
ripened
day and took the Ionia Skeet team zines. lamps, one large rug, dishes,
Obsolete tires Mere rationed to Al­
C. 8. Rennelte
a minority
well
or­ fhshowed
a
decrease
of
29
over
last
grain In fields and stacks, would fred Booher (2). Ben Crockford (1), tools at a public auction at the
in a big way. Philo Sheldon never card tables, cards, adult games, Gun Lake Area
ganized.
year
but
this
was
more
than
made
Charles Annable. president of the
afire by incendiary bombs. Frank Milter (1). Elvira Roas (2).
missed one bird and that my heart- vases. books, pictures, an American
up in the lower grades.
J.C.C. stated that Ute locafclub has
necessary to have plana to
Passenger retreads: Richard En­
flag and standard, curtains, and
Registration in the Central build­ won the state award of the Chase I W*
flres' “ that the damage gle (2). Armin Roth &lt;1). Reuben gonquln lake school. A tractor and
dub.
pillows.
ing was 814—Junior High account­ Osborn trophy for conservation ac- wouW be reduced to the minimum,
Mrs. Nancy Harkness Love, newly
Reed (2). Leonard Murphy (3). A a fine list of farm machinery to beAnyone having any of these items
ing for 187 and the elementary tlvltles. He also reported that the
appointed head of the women's which they will give to the center
In
this
county
ConservaUon
OfTolles
(2). Frank Coman' (1). J. L.
The Amendment to the City
grades the rest. 427. In the first dub had sponsored a model air-1 Acer George Sumner is the chalr- Smith &lt;2&gt;. Leonard Smith (2). Ward
auxiliary ferry squadron, to the for the duration, please call Mrs.
ward. 81 pupils were enrolled, and
____program
_____ _______
___youngsters
___ ___ ... Inman
n.tral
mannf oftha
the
Rural Firer-nntrnl
Controlnr-or­ Weller (4). Muri E. Streeter (3).
daughter of our own Dr. and Mrs. David French'. 2782 as soon as pos­
plane
among
in the second ward. 73.
ganisation.
Associated
with
him
is
Robert Harkness and we share their sible.
Truck retreads: Robert Cook (1),
It had been expected that tire this community to make models for
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
great pride tn their daughter's ac­
L. P. Dickinson (3). Melvin Smith
The center will be available to all
use in government training pro­
enrollment this year would be con­ grams. In addition, he said, the club
WAYNE CROUBY, trap.
complishments. Knowing her par­ service men and will be supervised
siderably less Uian in 1941. but the
Having decided to quit
ents. we know she couldn't be any- by volunteer workers. If- you will
NOTICE
Track and Implament: James L.
missing. The amendment allows
influx of defense workers has nd has cooperated closely with various
serve in this capacity, will you please
recruiting drives and salvage pro­
The Barry county rural letter Powell (3). Clarence Shaw (4). How­
doubt brought more of the younger grams
both heritage and ability.
carriers association and auxiliary ard Hewitt (D. Lynn Lawrence (2).
children to the city.
More details of the organization
President Roman Feldpausch for' will meet al the Middleville Method­ Frank Sage (1), Barry Co. Road
expert on reading handwriting and and the personnel in charge of the
the Senior Chamber called on Einar ist church Saturday evening. Sep- Comm. &lt;11.
she charges fifty cents foe. each various activities will'be announced
Frandsen, chairman of the Indus­
Seven passenger tubes and five
reading which remuneration she
trial committee, who gave a report served by the ladies of the church.
turns over to the Red Cross. If any
on the. repairing of the old Piston Bute secretary. William VanHartesBesides those Individuals already
Roy Bush, rural carrier out of machinery and houaeba
of you fellows would like to learn mentioned, the local executive com­
Hastings, was granted permission to
Those wishing any of the contents Ring plant tn the north pqrt of
more about yourself and your fu­ mittee Includes tiie Rev. Don Oury, BAKE SALE
of their own vases, please get them town which is now being rented to be present. Rev. Lawrence Ward of purchase a passenger car.
ture you might write to her and I D. A. Van Buskirk. Mrs. Shirley
Sat.. Dutch Kraft store. Jefferson before that date.
the Hastings Manufacturing Co. for Caledonia will give a talk on birds.
No bicycles or typewriters were
(Continued on page 5, Sec. 1)
full particulars.
Henry, and Lynn Lewis.
storage purposes.
-Adv. t-34
Glenn Orlffelh, Secy.

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^YOUNGMAN HELD

’ ’ BARRY 4-H MAKES
GOOD RECORD IN
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WOMEN'S AIR
TDAN^DOPT CHIFF

COUNTY PASSES
SEPTEMBER QUOTA

COMMERCE GROUPS
IN JOINT MEET

.0PX ORGANIZE TO FIGHT
RURAL AREA FIRES

CITY TO HAVE U.S.0
HEADQUARTERS

Added $5,106,505 of
New Insurance
;
During August

TIRE SITUATION
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School Enrollment
More Thon Yeor Ago

ffi’LSEWjr.

�THE HASTINGS BANNK3L THURSDAY, SJCTTKMMK 17, 1M1

TWO

mother, Mrs. Ella Bush of Los An- Detroit, will be posted on the II- rating when the opportunity came St. Jroeph Mercy Hospital in De— Gor- VQTIMA DAI I V
specialist la-the ”
U. "
S ”
Navy.
gcle*. Calif, will return this week to , brary bulletin board. In addition, to taka these testa. Kennalh la also troll where she will be in nurses j don
„ of Comellua
don C.
C. ManrU.
ManrU. *on
KALLI
j
resume his studies at M. 3 C. for pamphlet* on enlistment, officer I adding to his service buying war training for nine months and then ManrU. Route 2. Hastings, Mich, Is
I Mrs. Louis Orettenberger
of
his Junior year.
training and Naval -aviation have bonds.
will return to Leila Post Montgom- (now enrolled in a 18-weck training HILD HERE
Grand Rapids, vice president of the
Beginning today the Hastings ^e«nL made •vMteMe to the Ubrary FranfcWryerman. radio operator. «nr Hospital of Battle Creek.
[ course for gunners’ mates al lhe
More than two hundred people Michigan Conference Women's So-«
“ubllc Library will
win keen
keep on hand
hand Dr thc
Pul)*.!c «®&gt;»tlon
R®'®llon8
was, Tlie
The u. 8. Navy is offering high- I Great
Great Lakes Naval
Naval Training
Training Sts- &gt;
'
Public
.5 Puo
8 Office for employed by the government was
.
nt
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Shelton who alI
latwt InfonnaUon con- , &lt;Jtetributior* here.
home visiting his parents and rela- paying petty officer ratings to men Hon. He was selected for lhe school j
oi B*"? county cleiy for Christian Service spoke to
i about BO members of the local so­
have been living with Mrz. John O. 'rernlng the N*vy and IM opportnni-1 Mrs. Jake Edger received word lives last week. He had just relumed from 21 to 54) yeats old. inclusive. । on basis of his score on a series of I ®jl®nded a "Voting Rally’
Ketohom.
you£ men en£ti£
Im t^
from her
L^ Tinker.
Tinker, from
South America.
Am.dc. He
who are
are experienced
mechanic., msKetehara. have
have moved
moved to
to the
the E.
E. K
H. ties
ties £
for young
enlisting tn
the from
her son.
son. Kenneth
Kenneth Lee
trom a
“ trip
ul&amp; to SouHt
He I who
experienced mechanics,
mn- -pUlude tesu taken whi)e in re- ■ eAuntry elub here Monday tvenin*. ciety of the Methodist church here
WW.Uto.rn
.. T-V. AWry^.Hn ; Navy or the Naval RcMrve. A that lie had succeaMuUy passed lhe returned to hh base at San Fran- chUil»U or gasoline or diesel engine-. J'ndt training.
sponsorerTby the B*rry County Re­' Wednesday afternoon. Tea fallowed
the address on lhe WSCS work. »Ld&gt;.
monthly bulletin
bulletin ofot lhe
Che latest
latest
'examinationsfor
forNaval
Naval Air
Air Ptlot
Pilot clsco Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl men. Men who are InterestedIn be-( Friends of Pvt. Gerald M HuU!pubilcan committee Present were
monthly
; examinations
1 Rozel I Stanton. new president of tne
■Dbert Bush, who ha* been spend- cnanfts w
^formation . and will sdon go into training. Ken- Weyerman and Thelma a cram- coming Motor MachinistMates will be glad to know thal he ha* “
ln&lt; hi* vacsUon with hi* aunt and and the Uteri announcements con- neth received hl* Petty Officer. Sec- panlcd him to Battle Creek
may apply at their nearest Navy arrived safely at hia destination, members ot tne hoard, of supervU-■ local society presided.
. V.
.. Hilbert i
------.— opportunities,
----- aJZZZ— published
—. by--------j Ciass. _.
a__ —
— •- -ago.
--------- TafTee. daughter of Recruiting Station.
wishing to write to itlm
him may u
orn.
». county and township officials,' । OR
। cemlng
cond
rating
two months
M1m Agnes
jjThose
Those wishing
-.... .LUTHERAN^CHURCH
&gt;n-urwAN CHURCH
GRACE
..
--------------------- u------- !Ido
ao at the following address: Co.
Co. ' delegations
delegations-from
Delton. Freeport.'
Freeport.
——■—" i-*-*-—•
gturtjring for First Claw Mrs. Leo Taffee. left . Wednesday
for • Well.....
on his ...
way
toward becoming
&lt;So so
from Delton,
„
o-ntember 20
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ice*.—Adv.
|
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and
groups
from
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I
A Communion service will be hem
| In orders just Issued by Colonel N-! J,“ the"lownth^'
'.1. Cot- Csmmndtn.
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the townships.
next Sunday rooming. Sermon subnffieer
punX
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_
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of j
nurna
— of
m—tinw*i .I tect_ "Horn of God."
Sioux Fails, South Dakota. U. 8.1to
, Inspire Interest in getting out lhe •,
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Brief Talks were given by Ken'
twiNirrwi~i7urriPRl.si.D
Braendle. Freeport: Earl Olmstead. I RKV TRINKLKIN SI RPRISEP
Nashville; Lawrence Bird. Wood- 1 On Sunday eighteen from Detroit
land: Henn- Cunningham. Middle- surprised Rev. Trinkleln by being
| vllle and Representative Ellis Faulk- present at hi* service at the Grace
ner. Delton. Kim Sigler.' guest ot Lutheran church. They all are
"Pop" Stem is great-grandpop honor, discussed the Importance of1 members of the church where Rev.
now since Judith Alan Robbins ar­ public interest in public affairs and Trtnklein was pastor, previous to
rived at the home of her parent*. the controveray which this very I coming to Hastings.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Robbins in Lex­ question had caused among the ColThey brought their pot luck dinington. Ky. Mrs. Robbins is the for­ onlttl statesmen during the forma- ner with them and all enjoyed the
mer "Pat" Stem, daughter of Mr. Uve period of our present republic, day visiting and renewing aequaintand Mrs Cheater Stern&gt;
,
. ‘1 Roy Cordes
coraea led
lea community sing- .zncea.
.■
Mrs Delbert Whitmore sT
’—r™. Ing: lhe Rev. Don Gury gave lhe I.
her nursery school this week' nt her
ner InvocaUon and The Golden West I METHODIST CHURCH
home on 221 W. South St. The
Circle No. 1 of the W. S. C. 8.
..bool iuFm^i « TW«iS ;,.a
will hold it* first meeting of the
TOutmU, muraUw. I™ &gt; w n»j u„ Rkha,d
praMM „l'year Wednesday. Sept. 33. at 2 P- M.
in the church basement. All mem­
A‘
'
toastmaster.
bers urged to attend to help *lth
plans for circle service this year.

mendatlon of military authorities
at Sioux Falls. Sgt. D. H. BLshop’s
promotion was based upon III* mIrdierly qualities and attention to du-

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NAZARKNE CHURCH
The Rev. Ralph Cook, returned
1 The City Council for Camp
Fire
Many- in this city temember Ber- Girl* held its first meeting for the missionary from India, was greeted
'with
practically a full house Tuesnle More, brother of Mrs. Ida Vedder and Mrs. Floyd Gaskill. He
(JHIcers andI committeef members ,n thc
chUrcli. Everyone went
graduated from Hastings High
include: Mrs. W. M. Stebbins, pres-| ||Olne fet.ltng U was good to be
Idem; vice president to be *'«- there. Several from here accompanbeen carying on a successful furni­ nounced later; Mrs. L. Lobdell, cor- . led
Cook to Na*hvllie. and
ture and undertaking business nt responding secretary and treasurer; heanj hlm MBln WedneMU&gt;. mBht.
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Marshall. Michigan. The Buttle Mrs. T. D. French, recording aecre-J
Creek Enquirer-News of Monday tary: Mr*. Edward Van Popering. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
mentions a very unique and help­ chairman of lhe extension commit- । nie sermon theme for Sunday
ful service he is rendering to his teP;1
Mrt'P'.8'0&lt;xxl&gt;5ar ' morning at the Methodist church
■nd Mr, WlllUn. 8ctMd,r. Jr ; «r&gt;
H|
b sirwuth.city.
wU1 p„„n.
'
' Realizing, as Mr. More did, how n A. V.n Buikrrk. aulrmM. « it. »
much the young men in the army
N B.| A Orou
qu.rr.rl, Conf.r.rrr.
diraJ «I Bury rormry
and navy appreciate getting letter* X1"“-“'“I to mrtUn.:
from their home town and home
,wU1 to l»ld IB U» loci M.U&gt;«B.l
friends, he has placed a larx” bulle~--—-- — —-—• —— enuren
Shu«h inurrcay
Thursday evening,
evening. isept.
Sept n,
17.
tin in front of his store containing
,n ch*[?e
»upplies; MU* jtMtnoin- witH a pot luck supper at
a ll*t of the young men from Mar, brar!^: Mrs'
7 o’clock. Dr E. H. Babbitt will be
shall, who are in the American *«» Brandstetter. chairman of the lho |eadrr. He will speak briefly,
naval, army or air forces. ®Uo the
^y Mr*.
0,,^ thc buslne*. session.
pTato-lito,
Mr*. T.
■ ..
.«
—■•■
&gt;
precise address of each one. «
ro that Don
‘J1'*1 Siegel
»and
andMre.
T. D. French
Frthch:’ and
th
lhe
group
wtll
dlvlded
------------------------------------------------j ­ ulb David Goodyear, chairman of lnlo B’nunlber of planning confer11 fetter
will reacn Win at the ad
’
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n
W
W
*M
W
encM
ror w 3 C. 8. Sunday school.
dress given oti Die bulletin. Hie peo­
ple of Marshall appreciate It too.
chairman of the civic project*
u,md.w n-,,t 27
-n will
win be
tw. nhcerveA
and many of them arc writing to &lt;.Cook,
committee. asiUted by Mr* Gwtge ' Sunday. Sept.
An^flm
wh! observed
tlie soldiers, sailors and aircraft men
.7-™
as
_ if .... .. 777"*
.. .
ns Hany
ttuny Day.
u.i). An enort
etiort win tx?
uc made
niuuc
PMr?&lt;,w ^’w?tSd
MoI
fuHattendance
««®ndancefor
forBun
Bunfrom that city, who would not otliMoI
??**
‘' tou&gt;have a•full
­
________
*u“U&lt;n
' day
school and- church on that day.
; erwlse have done so
leharo^JJ?
-re
MrB- — JL**
' It would be fine if someone in
tn ,chyw ol the toy *hpp.
|Bnd lhe foU prognun
ichedulc
Hastings would do a like service • A KVW
new group fur
for *&gt;a»
girls ui
of iu
high will be launched.
for this city.
.
school age is being /ormed.
formed. 7
’.Al---------------------- 1
; though a part of th» Bamp fire BAPTIST CHURCH
BRUSH RIDGE &lt; EMEVeRY
,l*«W
"Why Could Not W. CtM Him
CIRCLE
that a girl have former camp fire I Qyt" u the .sermon subject for
training to Join thia advanced Bunday momlnz Special offering
Brush Ridge
, group, which
U called the
---- . Cemetery
------------ ■ Circle
—--- will
----- .----••
---- --------------------- "Hori-----lui AssociaUonal
ju&amp;uuik—A meetings.
luttuiui.
meet
.___ __________
....
meet ThllrvtavThursday. S^nt
Sept 24. wlrh
with LTr.
Mrs inri
zon C.hlh"
Club" Thncr
These etrla
girl* will
will .1.0.
also, The Awoeiational
mreUngs
will
Will Whittemore at her home in have the opportunity of earning. be held in Wealthy Street Baptist
Delton for
fnr an all dav
meeting
Vl«.
___ v- of „
__ . „Rapids
_.
_ ..Sept.
.„
day meeting. Vis- hnnnn
honors hv
by cnnlrihtitInn
contributing tn
to the .ImL
dvll- church
Grand
on
29,
■ itors welcome.
. Ian war effort.
30 and Oct. 1.
'fhe Ladles Aid of the Baptist
church will meet at the personage
Sept. 24 at 2:30 o’clock. All ladles
cordially invited.

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TUES.. WitD . THURS.. SEPT. 22-23-24

KNUTE ROCKME'

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Ladies Aid society will meet
this afternoon. Sept. 17 at 2:30 at
the church, a short book review
will be given.
Bunday morning worship at 10:30.
The pastor will tell about "Justi­
fication By Faith" and will preach
on the theme. "Reasonable Relig­
ion.” In the course of the sermon
three reasons for becoming a Chris­
tian will be given. The vested choir,
under lhe leadership of Arthur W.
Lower, will sing.
Sunday school at 11:45, Mrs. Atnlanta Huy. superintendent. A card
index of Sunday school members Lt
being prepared Several new menubers attended last Bunday.
Lansing Presbytery will hold Its
semi-annual meeting Monday. Sept.
21. at Mason. Rev. Lemuel Sever­
ance and the pastor will represent
। the Hastings church. A. J. Inrsen,
' Is alternate commissioner.
The Comas club will meet Thurs­
day. 'Sept. 24. The hour and place
of meeting will be announced later.
The Indies League willjneet Fri­
day evening, Sept. 25.
FALL GET-TOGETHER OF
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
About 100 members and friends
of Emmanuel Episcopal church at­
tended a pot-luck supper at the
parish' house on September 9. The
supper was planned by lhe ladies
of Emmanuel Guild os a fall gettogether. In place of lhe usual
guild meeting with Mrs. G. E Good­
year. chairman. Guest* included the
new teaclieix In lhe public schools,
who availed themselves of lhe op­
portunity to meet some of the peoI pie of the community.
I The Rev. Don M. Gury preaided
at a brief program pertaining to
the various organizations and activ­
ities of the pariah. St. Cecilia choir
guild was introduced a* a new or­
ganization ot the parish, with Mrs.
। Clair DeCou as president, and mem­
bers consisting of ladles who can
'attend evening meetings.
| A generous offering was received
। towards the Red Cross project to
; furnish overseas kits to soldiers and
sailors who leave for duty.
The next meeting of Emmanuel
Guild will be on Wednesday. Octo­
ber 7. al Neighborhood House, Or­
angeville.
PROMINENT IRVING MAN
SUFFERS STROKE
Blmie Walker, prominent insur­
ance man and resident of Irving
township suffered a stroke on Sun-

port appeared to reoignlze mem­
ber* of hU family although unable
to apeak. His left side U affected.

�THE HASTINGS BANNKR. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1K1

■ have attended Hastings high school Kenyon presiding. The student rep­
. over a year and one-half are eligible resentatlon is made up of hometo join, although membership has room representatives, class officers
I been limited to twenty-five.
‘from the Junior and senior classes
an
‘
.
!and presidents from the freshmen
rhe biology classes are getting ac- and sophomore ctoues. Miss Rowe
coached
held
room,
'Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
by Rom Miller, now employed at Mr. Taylor conducted the assembly. qualnted with the new took called and Mr. Jones are faculty members
Joe McKnlght and Fred A. Smith the Bliss, went to Ionia to meet two and introduced four new teachers, "Everyday Biology.*'
.
- ,, ,________________
in lire county organization to com- of their teams.
•
|and one "partly new." Ray Kenyon,
The No. 1 team won over Ionia's the school mayor, welcomed them.
would
good
No. i11 team
team m
227 iu
to juo
208.. luma
Ionia's■’ nu.
No. f
2'1 wur
227
to
208.
Ionia's
No.
2
Our new mcuiiy
faculty memDers
members are: ex^b^ettoll.U7ootbaUy,ande’teM:k
No.
r
------ be
' a ■■
—t organization to ..vkeen on
on lhe
the Job
lob after
after the
rh. war
.ar shall
.b.u । team
- Fred Gtodell. football coach, civics.', coach, Hastings high will have Mr.1
keep
won over ...
Hastings -No. -2 -team
"Victory Oatmeal Cookies'
endr
,
- rby 310 to 163. Philo Sheldon was- health; Lester Schilling, speech, hlsme next step is to perfect local high man. with a perfect score of lory: Anne Van Westrenen. physl- In the head coaching position In
organlzatlons to cooperate In ^hia.50. The teams and their scores are cal
Lorenz Scbelhsa basketball. Mr Brozak has been Uon given by Yvonne Budd and
—education;
--------------- Lorenz
Marjorie
Palmer of the Delton 4-H
work. There are now 1!» Civilian as follows: •
-------------------Aten,
— head
- baseball voach for seven years.
manual --arts; --■&gt;
and Avery
club at the State 4-H Club Pair
Difrnse Areas In Barry county to
I of manual arts department, who
Lansing.
The girls glee club, under lhe di- 'attnEast
.hMr
df«-’&gt;?..i«„
.
carry on other phases of Home De­
i taught one-high school class’ Ust reetton
P. Bennett .
In
their
discussion the girls
of
Miss
Page,
has
started
Ih^^^TwhSe
rra^n emfense work. Each township In this i L. Rockhill .
iyear. Elinor Page, music, and Alice
two new songs. ''Calm reaU snrt
“
county has from six to 10 Defense
Dontje. foods, each have one class. practicing
Be Thy Sleep" by Noble-Caln and
”d.'nrlchcd 1X0x11
Areas within it* borders.
P Sheldon .
Chairman Sumner of the Rural
R. Miller
nils year there are many changes "Send Forth Thy Spirit" by Schoet- lunch boxes, or to serve with fruit,
Fire Control organization is start- ,
। In the operation of school buses. k..BtaTOl»n«r. . .
use part syrup for sweetening. The
Ing out to make a Township organ!; They have been purchased from Mr.
Pauline Chandler has been electfollows:
ration a* well as one in each Area of ‘
lonla No. 1 Team
Martin by the Board of Education cd athletic treasurer litis year. Foot”*"*
the township. That is no small Jab.
Fleckenstelik.
•and. because of the labor shortage ball tickets went on sale Monday
*4 cup butter.
It win be necessary to visit each
Mellinger ...\
lure being operated by hlgh./chool at the trophy case. Sales are being
1-Y cup brown sugar.
Area, and to consider tire subject of' Schleroeteauerv
men teachers. To conserve tires and made today In homerooms during
rural fire control'and arrange n plan
Loft
i gasoline, there, has -been a slate the half-hour period. Beverly Brown
of action. This will call for Ute co- , Brown
46
ruling, which' discourages buses to will be In charge of concessions
operation, in each Area and In each
•back track.” therefore, many stu­
Township of people who should to
dents-have to walk to corners and
interested on their own account, us
Hasting* No. 2 Tram
'
school
houses.
Mr. Lower Is rapidly arranging
well as in behalf of their neighbor*.' Smith
and organizing his three music
In having an efficient organization
Dahlman
A new class chlled aircraft science groups which include choir, boys
to get on the Job quickly, and act
O. Fox
Is
being
introduced
this
year.
Elghglee
club, and chorus. Choir Is a
effidenUy. in carrying out workable I
| teen toys are beginning the year's mixed group of both bpys and girls
plans to fight rural fires.
study with Mr. Garner as teacher. and consists of 31 students with
Therefore, when Mr. Sumner or1
This subject will be a great help to Bemadine Schantz as accompanist.
those axsodated with him .set out
163
tovs who are Interested In the Air Boys glee club has 24 members which
to perfect the organization for fight­
| Corps. It kill not take the place of Is the largest group in the last few
ing fires in any rural Area, the pco- ’. Mrs. Fleckcnstein
39
th* vrnund school course, but It years. Anita Lobdell accompanies
pic of Uiat district should give Mr.' Symons
will help to shorten the length of this group, and Marie Nash, the
Sumner and oUter workers all the
Slownlsky ----------[lime In taking It. Mathematics end chorus.
assistance they can
I Essex .
38
physics are the main principles that
Some blanks have been sent, and
Westfall
। The Junnior band will meet on
enter Into the study.
more will to Into the rural district* L
, Monday. Sept. 14. and every Monof the county to provide a Rural |
210 I The Instrumental music classes &lt;Uy' Wcdneaday. and Friday folFire Plan Survey. The purpose Is
Ihave decreased In size, the band lowing
to find out what equipment there *
- - tvnnnr avn
•
having
36
members
compared
with
v* p‘ . , &gt;. .
Irf in the Area or Uie Township that
WOODLAMI

ORGANIZE TO FIGHT ^S^'ymca iHIGH SCHOOL NOTES
I Hastings high school was opened
On Sunday two Skeet teams from Tuesday morning. Sept. 8. with
RURAL AREA FIRES Hastings,
organized and
1 assembly
In the session

HOME ECONOMICS

2-3 cup syrup.
1*4 cups sifted enriched flour.

1 egg beaten.
2 teaspoons baking powder.
x cup milk.
1H cupa oatmeaL
'■» cup chopped peanuts.
1 cup seedless raisins, chopped.

extension agent, arranged
meeting so that these neighborhood qualified
leaders might have Um latest in­
formation on war time clothing to factorlee
। give Ute families In their communlMiss Marton demonstrated, to the
70 leaders present, pressing of wool
for moth control and use of various

Add the syrup mixed with the beat­
•en
•• egg. omi
Blit uiy
dry ingreoients,
Ingredients, except
oatmeal, together and add with the
milk to the first mixture. Add the; H
oatmeal, nut* and raisins. Mix well.

U/AMCUrC AID
VFILll J AIK

. acting u
the Civilian Pilot Tral
country.

.... ,

'.B: TRANSPORT CHIEF &gt;

200 hours of flying lime
passed teste qualifying her 1

“ moderately hot oven ! (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
iheet while hot. Thte’redp^'^tte ’day
lh* typea oC pUn“ wWeh

women eventually will fly t.
from
•, lhe wnm»n
—_ i seaplanes. Siie la now stationed aS
factories
i Wilmington, Delaware.

abOUt 40 COOkieS

cent meeting with Barry County | their training period In a fortv-four- slgnflcant services.

Set

diffe»ent

SSfs™

“ h"P

~~~« X?.&amp;* “
TI-«- Mank, ranuin n»«, tor
'I"’.'"!1' J “j
th. hna. or th. t.nn.r. th. Ioff "J
strument should see Mr Hine, the,every way pa«*ibte. *
cation of their farm*, and whnt Mr*. Victor Eckardt and Phvlii*
' ”.■« nnd
...'
apparatus
they
have that
would to
Ma.:rl)?'
?,?.n,0! °l p''yllls !!S*ppSi'ih
upiuuuun
nicy
■ n E5?0
’ : rdt.,
. 1,.n .....
...... and
__
. helpful
..nave
..... uiai
. In
.. wouiu
...ir. j nnd
available
fighting
and mini
Olgu Rrkarrtt
Eckardtx* btrthdava
birthdays.
fires. The blank provides the listing „, . „ „„ , „
of the
number ot
of eacn
each,:11
**1 hills
oi
tne telephone numoer
—
farmer who ha*
has such apparatus, also Last Week's Letter
how many In his home or In his ! The Guy McNcc famllv and Mr.
employ who would help to fight nnd Mrs. Chns Gibbs entertained
firM.
[relatives from Indiana part of last
The apparatus to be listed con- week.
are on
Slate ot the following: Trucks owned
Eugene Haight and »
by the farmer: stationary or port- |a fishing trip up north,
able pumpers: chemical apparatus If lv---------------- ------------any to fight fires: hose that might j'
Interceptor Planes
to u*ed: spray rigs: hand operated
Most Interceptor planes climb at
fire pumps, If any. and ladders.
a 40-dcgree angle.
With lire Information contained
In the blank*, when properly fltlra
out. available In each area. It will
to easy to summon by telephone
the owners of the apparatus to fight
a rural fire, whether It be caused
by tombtng or otherwise.
Surely this well-planned effort tn
combat rural fires deserve* the aid
of all farmer*, anil we are sure they
will be ready to give full cooperation
to Mr. Sumner and his co-wOrkcrs
in putting across these plans for
rural fire control.

FRIDAY

REGISTRANTSWILL
BERECLASSIFED
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
less he Is employed in the produc­
tion of essential war materials.
A registrant, having a wife and
one or more children, are to be
reclassified and. under certain con­
ditions. some may be drafted Into
the military service.
Registrants whose work Is the pro­
duction of foods will be reclassified
and. under conditions prescribed by
the authorities, some of them will
be inducted Into the anny service.
Registrants, unable tn pass the
strict medical requirements at first
Imposed, will be reclassified, and
many of them will be called into the
service for Midi work as they can
All this indicates that the federal
authorities realize that a large army
Is needed, and will proceed to get it.
Members of lhe families of TegUtrant* should realize that the draft
board must be governed by regula­
tions from the hlgher-upr at Wash­
ington and cannot grant deferments
contrary to lhe rules made for them.

SAXON'S STARTING LINEUP
ANNOUNCED BY COACH
Coach Ooodell has announced a
tentative starting line-up for the
Saxons' opening football game un­
der the lights nt the fairgrounds
this Friday nt 8J0 The number
of positions at which two possible
starters are listed indicates lhe
close contests for positions on the
first team.
From the 60 hoys out for the team,
the following are to open the cam­
paign with an attempt to continue
the victory march started last year
against Lowell, a team which lhe
Saxons in the previous four years
had only been able to tic but not to
beat
Right end—John Coleman.
Right tackle—Dick Rasey or Keith
Right guard—Dick Thomas or
Bob Endsley.
Center—Duane Ottosen.
Left guard—Harold Townsend or
Keith Ayres. '
left tackle—Duane Stamm or Joe
Beck.
Left end-Capt Wm Kelly.
Full back—Harmon Wilcox or
Mason Thomas.
Right half^Loute Myers.
left half—Francis Goggins nr
Mason Thomas
Quarterback—Bill Garrison.
Others who have been showing
promise and may get in the game
are George Brown at halfback: Ken
Lane. Doug Payne, and Ray Mar­
tin at ends; and Phil Frandsen at
center.

MUNICIPAL COURT
John. A. Heenan. 45. of Kalama­
zoo. was arrested Saturday night
by Undersheriff Doster and Deputy
Caley on a disorderly charge. Mon­
day forenoon, in Munlcl|&gt;al court,
he admitted the offense. Judge Cortright imposed a fine of 815.00 and
eo*U of 14 50, which were paid.
,

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sponsoring first aid classes this se-1 flic Journalism class Is planning
mester which she hopes to get un- to tum out the first edition of the
der way *«™'tlme this week These | fortnight Tuesday. October 8 A
students, committee Is being chosen to start
both toys and girls This first-aid plans for the Doomsday Book which
work to especially timely because wtn be published In June.
.of present world conditions.
• • .
• • •
' The Faculty-Student council, reHl-Y toys are looking forward to sumed its regular weekly meetings
full membership. All toys who on Tuesday. Sept. 15. with Mayor

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Officers and men arc doing their part. They know the necessity of keeping the lines
and central office apparatus clear for vital military and war production cal 11
Today, many lines arc crowded with war calls. Adding enough new equipment to
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1. Make only the most essential Long Distance calls.
2. Keep all your conversations as brief as you can.
3. When possible, give the number of lhe distant telephone you are calling.

The same kind of cooperation will help improve loc^l service, too. Your own tele*
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. IMA

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iN.w Cour» Add.d

members tikedturns'"writing’ottl* fenmTv^etSE'Trown1”'a^lowljprogrrai.^PUrwr'wvFe mdTt« thk

members Wke

boys In
service whom* victory----girdBD.
annual
------------------------------------to This group.
|
-------- - • • *---------------A pre-aviaUon course, called Air- Campbell, Ann Arbor; Solon Nevina I Pm times far- the afternoon were HICKORY CORNER^
' I and* ball play- Last Week's Letter
craft Science, has been added to Bn(i Mrs Mary BeatUe. Kalamaioo; boating, swimming
--- Arc
*—
!(W
the
Hunting Regulations
«&gt; curricula.of
.w1B.uuiu, Hastings high school Mr. and Mrs. Morse Olmsted. Kai- tag.
■ Former Governor’ Dickinson , of
Charlotte had charge of the serv­
r.-!x
~ ei“J’X'
T„o«5^rrtnoEs CH,
ices at the Methodist chureh Sun-'
...
_v.a— by'a fllff Buta
When duck hunters fire ,u
the
first and eras
was dropped due to transport*trunsporta- -Anderxon, Grand Rapids.
-- first*
I The September meeting of the day
morning and was greeted
'---------I Thomapple Garden Chib was held ' large and appreciative audience *
ahoU of Michigan's 1942 hunting' ttzr. difficulties. lz
U being taught ?y
by |
RUtfl WOotoin went U&gt; Denton
|FARA| BUREAU NEWS
.
.
. coWfes! The Mewon** Chufeh -«Jtnual
season at ’sunrise" Saturday. Sept j| Roy Garner.
’
I Sixteen boys started the new L.pie atvit Community
Im, (w2n.v twn
InA Sunday school picnic was held at Harbor to tefih the k»t‘« work
M. there Will be plenty of conservathere leaching latln anij EngJUh |n
lion officers on hand at the popular m.toue.rmdW'.
ma tics and theory of flight,--------■"'.‘■
-n,, M.rk a™.
WErnest entffh has been sick since
spota |o make sure there is proper intended to greatly aid those who, Farm Bureau held a picnic at the short business meeting.
&gt; a good dinner were part of lhe day a Wednesday.' Cleon Smith U working
,md«.f.ndlr. -m*f Muarnmn,, nf Pl»n tO jOlll the ttlT fOrCCtl Of OUT
Herman Babcock landing at Bristol
Mrs. Fred Bechtel, chairman of.e „„ in his place tn the Delton depot.
the 1942 regulations. the conserva- j
tU'inlntf'”1’1*0"*
h*“h ; lake
with over fifty Ih attendance. | Red Crow PrSuctlon for " Barry •
®^d‘ck,,of Nc* Y°.rk' .U.„aWalur Thompson and family are
tion department reports.
lathool training
Some were unable to attend because county, spoke of making and a.wm- L,a’’5'
the
“l ,, e moving to Bedford. Walter has work
More liberal than In recent years. ।
I of combining and threshing. After i bling overseas kiu for soldiers The , ”**
P°rcnU- Mf a™* ‘Vs­ in Battle Creek.
the duck hunting regulations this1
) dinner Everett Young. District Rep- club voted B5 to help thia project
Burdick and son Rfciiard.
Three ladies from Ohio, relatives of
season permit shooting from sun­
resentalive, gave a short talk ini Due to the Illness of Mrs. Lloyd '.uMnLB“nchl.?e*^
the Wings, were at our Sunday
rise to sunset in a 70-day season.•
.'J'. .. ..
preparation for the infohnutlon of I Valentine, chairman of the flower Lhe Conununlty hospHal. Battle Schoo) on Sunday. They ha«| driven
The once rigidly protected wood
I the members on fam^uuiteatlon of I show at the fair, no report was mark- Creek. and Is showing some tmprovethrough that morning.
can. trucks and trailers which was except that the club was awarded ,rn“t/
„
,
duck may now be shot'. but S
c~*7
One may be taken in a day or.A
had
later presented by Oon Stark of j first prixe on the table arrangement ,,
5°n of M,r
— 1 (Continued from page 1. Sec 1)
In possession. Not more than three she ha., had the babe tn her home j'*' 8
| An invitation was read from Viva .
£2’ yjABRHGE MPRibW
Die Maple Grove group U the I Crellin, vice president of Region No. u;ned ln lhc V. S. Air Service, was
redhead., or bufilciieads may be
Richard H. Leinaar. Hope IB
taken, singly or in the aggregate, for as much’ as a week al a time. , ly Barry county group being 12. to attend the annual meeting to J"®" * surprise going away party Catherine A. Ream, Battle Crk. IS
in the daily limit bag of 10. Repeat- land that her son and,IVlrgene had- asked for a survey of rubber tired be held in HHLuUlr. Sept 24
Tuesday evening at last week. There
.wm..
mitriy vehicle uses. Each family was given
The meeting was then turned over
" lai’e crowd of relatives and Augu*t J. Herbreith. Baltimore —19
Ing shotguns must be plugged to w
brought
the v....*.
child w
to ...rhotne
her'
tonform to the three-ahcll limit. i;
times, so there was no
r. need of hu , a form to fill out stating the trip., to the program chairman. Mrs C.; ‘r,en“ Present to wish this worthy Gladys E. Kelley, Grand Raplda ..19 ,
week. . D.
D. Bauer,
Bauer, who
who presented MIS.
Mrs.' ' . -soM**r good luck and a safe
Waterfowl hunters need both the taking the babe, as his mother 1 made over the period of a week.
Reliant) J. LzaveU, Benton Harbor 30
state license and the federal duck seemed
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___________
perfectly willing
to entrust, where taken, how loaded both going 'o&gt;wles.
1 Cowles Her subject was "Home
-Home i retuni.
Lillian Campbell. 9t. Petersberg.
|
■ her Utile one to young Bassett, ana and
—•*coming,
----- -— ’if
* any
— -*•
—
—
—m-------'—
• ’
• *"
stamp.
other
besides •Made
Christmas —
Decoration^
This। L^.-u ,
rnd.
.......... ...«.
Continued scarcity of Jack snipe would allow him to stav whh hla . members of their own family nc- most interesting
demonstration 1 UATS
*■
—the favorite shore bird of many folk., as stated. Baivctt's mother, companied them and if marketing showed the making of various 1
Week's Letter
of the old-timers among., wild­ who Ilves In Maple Grove, n, well was done for others. Those not t wreaths and table decorations.
. A fine attendance enjoyed dinner
fowlers—is keeping the season closed a, the young man himself, say It was | being able to fill their form out arc
Nurses enlisting with th* AustraThe tea committee then served , served by club No. 5 of the L. A. 8.
on this species for a second year, Just a freak notion that Impelled requested to do so for a week and refreshments with Mrs. Bauer pour- at Lloyd Fisher's last ThUTMay: pro­
the conservation department is ad­ him to take the babe from the Ouy bring to the next meeting.
jing. A feature of the tea table was^ceeds from the dinner was glO. Mr?
lipstick or rouge.
vising sportsmen who will find no home. ■
।
Bassett, in. his statement, says he '
mention of Jack snipe in the cur­
rent game law digest being distrib­ drank about fifteen glasses of beer,
uted with the hunting licenses.
which might account for something, j
The scarcity of jack, or Wilson's, About n mile west of the city limit, I
snipe is said to be general through­ Ba.vett says, tn hl., statement, that I
out the country- Tn tnaklng no pro­ he found lhe suitcase too heavy, and j
vision for Jack snipe hunting, the threw It down at the side of the I
Michigan conservation commission road. When he hunted for it Sunis bound by rules of federal wild­ dnv it couldn't be found.
life authorities who did not pro­
Of course Mrs. Guy and Mrs. Ea- .
•®X HJRt VEGETABLE
vide for any open season on the । ton were in a state of wild alarm
BEET SUGAR
.uu
„ 6c deio SHORTENING
3 CAN 41c SOAP FLAKES
diminished stock of these birds this wl&gt;en they found the baby was
IULK
.
CALUMET
POPULAR ISAHDi
gone. They got in touch with the
sheriff's office. Bassett CIDER
was suspectVINEGAR
CAL 16c
BAKING POWDER
I LS CAN Ik CIGARETTES
cam 51.19
POPUlAt
NONESUCH
DELTON' TEACHER
ed. and suspicion was confirmed
WOOD HANOtt
CERTO
SPEAKS HER VOWS
I when it was found that he had pur•oi. 20c
MINCE HUT
2,... 36c FLY SWATTERS
2 k
9c
MIss Helen M. Aldrich, daughter chased two bottles of milk at the ;
ARMOURS
■
PREMIUM
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Aldrieh. bnkery
....
POTTED MEAT
CAN 5c
BABY FOOD
C. 4c MUSTARD
Delton, and Paul.C. Noteboom, son
Tlle time wa, solved, however. Made a
V
•'ARMOUR'S
CHAN
SWtiP
AFSNN
Bf Mrs Ellen Noteboom. Richland, when Bassett walked Into the sher- APPLE SAUCE
NO. 1 CAN 9C
IREET
iwt can 32c
BROOMS
spoke their marriage rows in a cer*- iff a office with the bab&gt;. and ad- 1ULlAHA
n. Ifc
Ucn3k
roony performed at 9 Monday mom- i milted hL, fool performance.
FDH1T COCKTAII
I8EAST O' CHICKEN
WHITE SAIL
(FOX­
whin
TAIL CAN IOC
ing. Sept. 7. in St. Augustine church.
80 he L, in Jail, on the charge of ifiUll LULAIAIL
TUNA FISH
CLEANSER
7-OZ. CAN 32c
4 CANS 13c FLOOR WO
„ 21c
Kalamaxoo. Msgr. John Hackett, kidnapping, with the possibility of a reojour
church posUv. officiated In the pres- Tp sentence If convicted. He wax PITTED CHERRIES
2Z&amp;S31C IXCfl
SODA CRACKERS
2 AL 17c CASTILE SOAP
2 CASKS 9c
Ynce of tWetdy gfaesU.
taken into Municipal Court Monday ,
„gmentj
ROMAN
IMPROVED
The bride wore a beige woo! cos- forenoon, waived examtriatlon. was rnjpccpi||T
22.% 29c
tume suit with green and brown ac- I bound over to the September term unarunuil
SUPBSUDS
tot. 22c
CRACKERS
i-i». we. 21c
OVAL
.
eessories. Her corsage was of yellow of Circuit court, his ball being fixed COMWagt
ho .chIOc ^‘REeDM0 WHUI
rosebuds.
■ nt »1 000. which It is expected will be PIE APPLES
FAIRY SOAP
CLEANS AS IT WASHES
CASS 5c
2 mgs 21c
Mrs. Joseph Noleboom. Richland, furnished.
t California
tWKYHEAST
qt
lhe bride's attendant, was attired in
Monday afternoon Bassett had . DEATUEC
o tur,
5 l6t 1C*. SUHNTFlELD
TOILfT SOAP
4 CASKS 19c
2
CORN FLAKES
BOT. 7
a blue printed silk froek with blue in-curcd Kim Sigler m his nturney •«*«««
halvu
3 iGE. 20c
accessories and had a sorsage of red ' when he appeared In Circuit court. «HswureNto
NO-1«« iUNNTFALin
c*«12c ROLLED OATS
roMbuds
। His attorney requested"an examlna- GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
•oz. pkg. 16c
OPEH
Joseph Noteboom. Richland, per- Hon for the young man. Judge Me- oll MAIZ
caitF
the rtutiM
duties nY
of best man for 1! Donald agreed to . this request, so MIDI ETC
H'S FADU
fftRM
■ formed Ih2 c» 23c WHEATIES
PKG IOC
EVENINGS,
hla brother.
Bassett will be returned to'Municipal
HOKTHE8N
Mrs Aldrich wore a blue crepe court for the examination, probably
,WHOlt
FRIDAY
BOLL 5C
dress for her daughter's wedding, on Saturday.
JYtllI LUnrt KERNEL
h
c TISSUE
CUTaiTt
and Mrs. Noteboom, mother of lhe
------- -------- ’ • •
! standard
AND
2&amp;£29c
3?3429c WAX PAPER
bridegroom, chose blue Alik for the DEATH OF' MRS.
WHITE CORN
JP8T 08
occasion. They both wore corsages A. E. KENASTON
( hew pack
SATURDAY
3 can 69c
of gardenias.
&gt; Mrs. Eva Kenaston. 83. widow of f.DFFU GIANT PFA^&gt;
2c*„i29c CRISCO
Following the ceremony, a recep- Alonso E. Kenaston. died Saturday grade a
REST SHOULDER CUTS
tlon was held at-tiie home of the morning at 4 o'clock nt Pennock pcflARlF DC AC
2c\%’29c
bride's parents.
1 hospital She had suffered a stroke., JlLLiADLC ylAj
Mrs. Noteboom was graduated and was found unconscious on the | j—.. A.
AMPLE
2c"S..'23c
from Kalnmaxoo Central high school floor at her kitchen Friday fore- IVNA rtA j
GRANULATED SOAP for LAUNDRY
FREE
and Western Michigan College. She noon. She was taken to lhe hps- |
AND DISHES — KIND TO HANDS
SHOULDER CUTS
2{&amp;’21c
has taught school a number of year., pital where she died U»e following TOMATOES
PARKING
at Delton, and is teaching in Junior ; momlng Since the death of her TOMATO
high school. Delton, this year. Mr. husband In 1910 Mrs. Kenaston had CATSUP
2'fi?t23c
Noteboom was graduated from Rich- insisted on living alone,
I ANN PAGE
BRAIZE OR STEW
land high school, and Is affiliated
Site was bom In Hastings and KETCHUP
2 SSL 27c
with the Pearson Construction Co., had always Jived here. She was the ASP
Morganfieiq. Ky. Immediately fol- daughter of prominent pioneer real­
l« CAM 9C
lowing the reception the couule left dents of this city. Mr. and Mrs. PUMPKIN
(or a week's wedding trip to Morgan- John Morse Nevins. Her father was ASP
CHOICE CHUCK CUTS
IM. C.H 12C
field.
for several years the editor of the SAUER KRAUT
SHOESTRING
1
1
* •'*
. Hastings Republican Banner, as It
22.%’19c
BARBERS CORNERS
was then called. He served as a I BEETS
Mbs Mabclle Notten of Grass member of the legislature; both in THANK TOM
wimnMMFMi
TENDER. MEATY RIBS
Lake spent laid week with her sis- the house and In lhe senate. He was ASPARAGUS
1*01 CAH 15c
VICTORY FOOD FEATURE
V
A
ter, Mrs Herman Hauer and family, postmaster for two terms, was tn i
Weekend and Sunday dinner the dry goods business for some SPINACH
“cim
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston time He was prominent in civic
IONA
were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Preston; and' religious circles.
3 TO 4-L». AVG.
3 SSI 29c
Mr. and Mrs Harry Preston of
She was married to Alonxo E 10MAT0 JUICE
NEW CROP
FYemont and Mrs. Eva Robinson Kenaston May IB. 1887 Mr Krnas- IONA
HO-1 CAH 13c
and daughter Ellen and Harold ton was active In the civic and CUT WAX BEANS
Carter of Grand Rapid,.
business
business affairs,
affairs, of
of Hastings.
Hastings. He
He was
was ' FRENCH STYLE
fir many
—.i.-.y years
;~rt' a
- Justice
Jurtltc of
z'. the 1 GREEN BEANS
Margery Cole spent the weekend" for
FANCY, FRESH DRESSED ROCKS
KO. 1 CAH 13C
MICHIGAN—NEW CROP
in Lansing and exhibited her Brown peace: served
----- J----------------* —
— 1 ANN FAGS
as mayor of
Hastings
10Swiss cow.
SAUD DRESSING
MESH BAG
oi.31c
Lawrence Snyder is having a court commbwloner for some time. SULTANA
FBYUK..LA
short furlough and visiting hL, par­ He dealt In real estate
At one
SWIFTS PREMIUM—SLICED
~
2 JI. 45c
ents. Mr. and Mrs D. Snyder
time he owned several houses and PEANUT BUTTER
Donald Preston spent from Mon­ lota. He was successful In that busi­ ALL PURPOSE
IONA FLOUR
.co us 75c
day until Saturday at Higgins lake ness He died In 1910
attending a 4-H camp
Mm. Kenaston la survived by two SUNNTFIEID
YOUNG PIG
NEW CROP SWEET
A
Mr. and Mrs L. Cole and family brothers. Morse Nevins of this cljy PANCAKE FLOUR
5 ,‘.*i 19c
tpent Labor Day at East Lansing
and Mason Nevins of Wichita. Kan- YELLOW
Margaret Snyder visited her par­
5 &amp; 19c
CORN MfAL
ent,. Mr and Mrs. D. Snyder last
The funeral services were held at HAND PICKED
SWIFTS CIRCLE S-CELLO WRAP —SMOKED
the Leonard funeral home Monday NAVY BEANS
HOME GROWN. SNO-WHITE
5
33c
Marian Edger of Rutland is sup­ afternoon at 2 30 and' were con­

INFPRCER

WpitwWL.fi
- -

K^rS?.*SaJK^

BABY WAS TAKEN
YOUNG MAN HEID

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Fe Have Plenty

of Merchandise
In Stack!
We have the things that are hard to
find and at 0. P^M. ceiling prices
that ar« mad»rato.

WORK SHIRTS
FOR MEN
Chambrays, coverti. taxi cloth, matched shirts —•
3 shades of green, navy blue, powder blue.

98c to

Extra Sixes 17 Vi to 19

nil VOUR FOOD DEEDS

UNDER ONE ROOF—LOW PRICES SIX DAYS A WEEK*
.

5ELF-5ERUKE

&gt;.

lie

insecticide
ja£ ' '

CLEANSER
. Qc

J98

MEN’S

OVERALLS
With

Bib.

2.25
1.98
railchief
--------- 1.69
PIBLESS P AILS, MEN S--------- 1.29

GENUINE LEE1.98 &amp;
WASHINGTON, D. C

All Sonforixed Shrunk

MEN S WORK

TROUSERS
All popular fabric*, covert*, whip cord*, mole ikln*.
matched pent* in green*, blue* end gray*.

£79

250 -

to

'

2J? .’25

MAGIC WASHER

23&lt;

Really tynelk

And VetfelalleA

plying at Altoft school
Brown. who is ill.

for Mrs. ducted by Rev. Don Gury. The
burial was In Riverside cemetery

\Haked Qoadl
r Jlihe

APPLES
529*
CRANBERRIES
ONIONS
GRAPES z 2 ”29*
POTATOES 3 - 20*
CAULIFLOWER- 20*
CELERY««h 10* gg
PEPPERS ...5 “• 10*
gf

MICHIGAN

LARGE. CRISP GREEN

MARVEL ENRICHED — DATED

BREAD

M&gt;*

CHEESE

2

^CIHNAiwN*0 DOZ. 12c

3 t£.29c

RAlSISt BREAD
PtAIM 08 SEEDED

RYE BREAD

3'1&gt;&lt;J29c

WAUWT COOKIES

2.‘.'.29c

JAM FARKU

PEANUT COOKIES

IX »MG. 27C

L&amp;

ROLL BUTTER
CRE5TV1EW—M EDtUM

SAVINGS

STAMPS

LB.

SLICED

And DENIM JACKETS, all sixes in stock now.

2?9

and

up

SOO WOOLS
Our complete stock is in. There will be no more
shipments this year. We were shipped 17'/ of lost
year's quota. It you want Soo Wools buy RIGHT
HOW. Wa Mock MEN'S and WOMEN'S itylei.

Fall Wear for Boys
Yet we have Boys' Overalls. Sixes 6 to-18 with bibs.
Sixes 8 to 18 without bibs.

Price

Qgc

While they last

A Really Fine Selection of

BOYS’ TROUSERS
50# WML TROUSERS
Up from______________ ______ __________

Q.98

Otheri for 1.98 to 5.50

FINEST CORDUROY BIBALL

POLE STAR—FILLETS OF

Longest wearing made.
Sixes 4 to 12 ................

MILO CHEESE
CHEESE
OLEO
SURESOOD

Sg’5

POLE STAl-FILinS OF

BQY'S BASQUE SHIRTS

FANCY. LARGE

27*

FANCY RED

WISCONSIN

HAIN OR HMENTd FKlSt-Ert

WA tt

&amp;ln*endket JACKETS

LB.

Canadian style-»y the piece

REDFISH
58(
47* HADDOCK
46* SHRIMP
SALMON

AMERICAN O« MICK
SILVEHMOOK

3 X29c

WHEAT BREAD
SUCIO

Whatever short leng/h you take in a pant or over­
all. wa will shorten FREE.

MEL-O-BIT LOAF

3 ^29c
DONUTS

LAMB ROAST - 30*
LAMB CHOPS - 36*
LAMB BREAST - 16'
BEEF ROAST . - 31’
BOILING BEEF 17*
STEW FOWL - 30*
38*
CHICKENS
2 “39*
BACON
SLICED LIVER..- 20*
PICNICS
49'
BACON■
25*
SPICED HAM

NOTICE: - We give you service -

STEAK

GET IN THE

LOCAL SALVAGE
COMMITTEE!

7QC
■ V

98'

Coipe to us for hard to get Fall wear.
We hove it!

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

SCRAP
TURN IT OVER
TO YOUR ‘

Long Sl**»*.
Beautiful C*MI itripc*

WASH F*T» Ftf
CXM4MMS

"*&gt;ellipg Quality Keeps Us Busy”
HASTINGS

MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNKB. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. UU
jj-.-.T-

BARRY 4?H MAKES
MOD RECORD IN
STATESHOW
.

No 8
(Continued from page i; Sec. n
Duurid Vniion ,, n..Ur...
Keith and Fred Endres of ,«* *?*?«*•,

.....

AT THE THEATRES

^'lUrrtox ty'UlUm Gargan. Margaret!
*

Fiction-* suavest sleuth and one !

♦! -1 Iwom of the screen meet* some ot
"Holiday Inn" starring Bing Croeby, HlUer’a sptea and they meet Jia- .
rtn hux, &gt;&amp;,»&gt;.
utau.M-1.
Wfrirt, TMI.
■
----------------- —----------------yJEJ’Sm sP/Sth?
A
‘how ldc‘ teaming with DELTON
The local Boy Scout group held a

“INSIDE

and

e
d to
■ices

s

-|mo*le
---------------- has
- been
— public
offered-tn a at Ackers Point, Long Lake, Baturday. in honor of the birthday of 1
Freeport. The entries of Fred Grit-! Clrcl&lt; No. 2 Of the W. 8. C. 8. 'Jong time
Hth and Fred Endres took first will,meet at the home of Miss "Foolllghl Serenade" starrinx John George.
j Elizabeth Henry. W» 9. Jefferson, on Payne, -----Betty
Mr, and Mrs. Harold England of |
place In thejr classes
.
| Grable,
------- - Victor
-------- Mature
kend With
1 Tuesday.
The »}?ry
story pf
of a fighter who turns Lansing spent the
Holstein cattle were exhibited by'™*
1^- Sept 22: hot »Tuck
“&lt;* ’supper
upper II The
s»iuuu«u uy at
Visitors welcome.
actor, the nleiure
.actor,
plcli
—la
------------------------ture
U atudded
studded With
with
Beverly Drake and Robert Gaskill ot
topflight talent, dauling new danc- lake. They also called on Mr. and
Dowling and also Robert McDermld Delton /
Mrs. Robert Barnes and ’other
friends here.
snd Joe Brady of the Baseline club.The regular meeting of lhe Milo- ,tUre
Mrs. Myrtle Lelnaar lx a surgi­
The McDermld and Gaskin entries I Cressey Home Literary Club will be "Sweater Girl" starring Eddie Brae­
cal patient In Borgess hospital.
Mood second and third In a. very held at Um
of Mra. Guy Has- .ken. Jane Preteser
Kalamazoo.
- class,
—tune-filled. laugh-laden
► -trong
lure with plenty of gaga/glrls. exGeorge Brown and Jack Riser of 1 IT. Tire sub
reived word from the government
Hastings made up the Ayrshire cat-. RhU call—"A La^e Book I Enjoyed.” j'cltcment and ihrll.la.------lie entry from Barry county with A Book Review” by Rev. V. W. |“The Gay Stetere" starring Barbara last Thursday afternoon that their i
three animals. All three animals | Thrtll of Parchment..Mrs. Mary M. Stonwyrk. George Brent, Geraldine
placed in the money. Marjorie Oole ' Flower will be co-hostea£Fitzgerald.
of Hastings exhibited the only
The Brush Ridge Cemetery Clr- * Three wealthy sisters who live in
The Hartman family held Its re­
Brown Swisa animal.token in the ;cle
DC will
Wtu meet
IIICTTI at
HI the home ot Mrs. * spacious home that is dally seep- union at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. I
..._ ...
----- -- third In ...
in Delton oni*Bg lnto
greater stage c:
or decay Harry Lelnaar recently.
county group,
it stood
Its —
Will Whittemore
Whlttemo
I Thursday.
Septt. 24,
...for an all day *nd who are obviously trying to keep
’
“
M. D Stein of Fort Wayne. Ind..
-----------------dajfc
jome
wcret
ot
u,
e
John Richardson of Coats Grove. I meeting and dinner at noon.
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs Bert |
Norma Knickerbocker of Hastings I The Lady Maccabees will hold an
Patton for several days
Mr and
—and Naomi Beck of Milo exhibited 1 afternoon meeting 'at the home of
Btvlne. Dan Dailey. Jr.
Mrs. George Schoolcraft of Battle
lhe Aberdeen Angus cattle in the , Mni. Marie Pritchard, Thursday 1 Picturing another acute phase of Creek and Mr. Dunhill of Fort Cus- I
exhibit all placing very well
|th i Sept. IT.
’ Wftr °n the home front
ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patton
the first nlace county Angus herd. • ■
Bill Ellloll, Tex Ritter In 'Prairie Saturday.
Joan Leffler of Woodland showed ' Carlton Center
Mr. and Mrs Bert Patton, local.
the
nnly
of the Herc-------... representative
--------------------------------The W. 8. C. 8. of Carlton Center ’ Your two favorite action stars In and M. D. Stein of Port Wayne.!
ford breed of cattle
.
.are planning a delicious chicken a two-gun blast of
thrills
Ind. were dinner guests of Mr. and'
Joe WHlIams, Andrew Kennedy I supper Oct. 1. Be sure and cotne. I songs,
Mrs.
William Deprlcster of Augusta .
Jr Milbum Jones. Grey don Wood ‘There will beUots of chicken served "Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen Sunday
snd Burton cananan owned tne u (country style.
Shropshire sheep that, made up this I
'
section of the countv exhibit. Due Quimby
In
to the untisiinl
unusual stiff enmnetltlon
competition ' TSThe rQuimby ladles will meet at
these animals placed In the money lhe church Tuesday afternoon. Sept.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
anlv four tlntrx
Marian Malchele and Kathryn
lemteh exhibited the ten Hampshire
sheep In the county exhibit. Dale i&gt;
Tobias and Marvin Haynes exhibit­
The Doud Ladles Aid will be en­
ed the twelve Oxford sheep. Both tertained by Mrs John Curd Thurs
lhe.se breeds placed well according day afternoon. Sept. 24. for supper.
All welcome.
Harry. Arlene and Alice Williams
A GIFT SUGGESTION FOR THE BOYS IN SERVICE
along with Donald Keech and Nor- 'Durfee
We have FRUIT CAKES that are ideal gifts for Christmas presman Johncock were the Smithdown
----------------- -....................... —------►hern exhibitors with 12 head ex- I the schoolhouse Friday night with
Tlie Kerch entries stood I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemens and Mr
hibitrd
very well Both Tobias and Keech j and Mrs Roger Davis on the comaddrd to thrlr hlsh grade flocks by .mlttee,
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
purchases of additional prise win-1
&lt;
——
ulna breeding stock at the show. TOWNSEND CLUB NO. I
- - ■
Club No -----------1 meets—at
Paul
Palmer
of- Middleville was -■the | Tofrnsend
-------------- ----------------•ole Bnrrv county exhibitor of Suf- their hall here next Tuesday evePhOB. 24^1
112 S. Jtfferson St.
folk sheep
| ning., B'P1 22. AH members

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54

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quart

SEMI GLOSS WALL PAINT
Good quality, reduced! Gives a rich, ssmi-luifre finiih. free
hem glare! toiy io apply! It dries overnight)

COVERALL GLOSS WALL PAINT
with good hiding power. Can ba waihed rapaaltdlyl

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IIAXVII.IIIT BAKERY

Swine was shown by John and urged
Ralph Lelson of Woodland with . come.
Durne Jersey swine. Willard and
Davlrf Brodbeck of Woodland ex­
hibited four Chester White pigs
Floyd Jones of Hickory Corners ex­
hibited Hampshire swine and Rich­
ard Osborne or mho exhibited three
□tiroes.
Poultry was exhibited by Ruby
Boulter. Jne Brady. Shirley Smith,
Richard Osborne. Lach Poster. El­
ton Norris Hugh Myers and Jeanne
Staffen. Ellon Norris exhibited the
outstanding trio of birds at the
larse show
Twenty-two Barry ,Countv
Foster
members assisted
taking care of the livestock through­
out the four day period
Barry County 4-H clubs have
been making exhibits at the State
•II show for the past three years
according to County Agent Foster,
This, however, was by far lhe larg­
est exhibit of livestock Mr. Faster
has ever alternated to move out of
Jhe countv to the show,
Mr. Faster states the venture was
S' financial success in spite of the
strong competition given by other
county groups with prize awards
amounting to well over 4500 00
which will cover all expenses and '
leave a balance for the county 4-H
camp project.

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Cook's son. is now at Corpus Chris­
ti working for hte wings.)
Oh. Yes. Mbs Jean Barnes, our
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know so well, went to Charlotte last1
Bunday with a group of frlqpds and ,
had dinner at the hotel. There was I

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PASSING OF MRS.

McPherson
McPherson passed

day eyening about eight o'clock, fol­
lowing an illness of Un days. She
Is survived by two daughters,
Herschel FoUlck and Mra.
Stamm: two sons. Frank and Arthur
McPherson, and one sister. Mm.
Joseph Pflug Funeral services will
be held this, Thursday, afternoon al
two o'clock at the home In Kalamo.
lhe Rev storms officiating. Inter­
ment in Riverside cemetery in Chis
city beside her 'husband and a sou.

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throw, or
breeches for her four cats. If you'
have a solution to Jean's dilemma
send her your message collect
Everybody's canning this year to
conserve :fruit and all that. Jack
and June Stem have
learn work
system for this canning business
that is the envy of all of the rest
still try to follow their
example.
This la more than enough for the
first letter. Don't forget to write in
any suggestions you may have be­
cause from now on this column U
yours for the duration.
Next week we'll send you a letUr
from Hisaoner, the Mayor, and if
he doesn't have some fish stories
to tell you. we ll be surprised,
Remember we're rooting for you
In everything you do.
Cherrto.
Zolly Coffer
P 8 We just heard about the
rookie who arrived at camp in the
middle of the night and when stop­
ped with a, ' Halt, who goes there"
he said loud and clear. “Oh, you
wouldn't know me, I just got here.

Mrs. RoMlla

liar to instep

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her coal. She hung It on the dining
room rack but when she came to I
leave someone had taken her coat •
by mistake and left a coat size 14.
Now Jean doesn't'know whether to

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HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SCrTjAiBER 17, 1H2

2AGMHIX

ford, east of town AU had a mos: | The monthly meeting of the Mas- 'ita season. Wednesday. September (He feels thankful that hte Ufp was al ^rvlces were held Tue*d»^ a^rr_
noon al two o dodt at
*A
enjoyable time.
ter-Jone* circle will be held with 23 with • 1 o'clock luncheon at the spared.
The U. 8. 8. Waksfteld wa* the leal church, conducts oy i«
AMlK
LoIuN ‘ Rer I W Minor attended the
Mar&gt;' Gray this Thursday aft- Methodist church, served by the
Masterx-Jone* circle. The club will former Manhattan, the luxury liner U Bingaman of Benton
Ig DUUMt US, In Orend Rep. ]•■" )»
SJn™ X?) meet on the fourth Wednesday of, that went aground off Florida coast, former pastor. Bunai u
each month this year.
‘.last year. It was taken over by the cemetery. Mr. and Mr .
I Mra Maud Croa* and son Elite. Navy won after the outbreak of the would have celebrated tne r
war.
wedding anniversary on Oct. ra.
tTU6%vde,lSkS' FYktev ?rXk
*hP Bner«enc’funded
Domra
jgr »nd Mrs John Handel left for
Donald gfwhiiwd
graduated from
from ThomapThomapMrs. Cl)de Skinner. Frklaj from
attending are asked to bring home over the weekend.
ple-Kellogg school In 1M4 and had their home in Cincinnati after
( Mrs. ueorgr note* ana miu uot- attended Western State College 1 ipcndln. a week with her parents.
•
■ Members are reminded that the Pennock hospital, and is convales-, contribution
'othea Corning were In Ann Arbor
.
.
’
new cards for the current year have clng nicely from her recent appenThe young women of the Mission Saturday, to see lhe former * husla h!*^ducUon.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Wl.
^r„„n ™ .. s. M.
•:
.),
tony Dlamonte
inamuinc u,
-­
the
home
^lld ai umverany
u^veraltv noopmi.
hosnltel We
are ■ duiiu
aunda
&gt;’' ut w,u&gt; &lt;u*at ui
of honor at | Tony
of
again A number of members have
pvt. John Robertson, son of Mr. ' mild
"L were entertained at ''
1 "
j,; u-'m
we ««e
hU brother. Louie in » camp m
J?? ,2,r
LSL... 8lad to know ,hat
»* ‘mprov- a family dinner at the home of Itl* •
already called for their new card and Mra. Chas. Robertson, has been
brother-in-law and aiste* Mr. «nd TexM
week.
and It is hoped that other* will do
Mra. 8. F Myer*, and left the fore
j^rl Hgfo Thrun has returned
e.n,„ to
to one near
n~r L« Angeles,
Awlrt. cal
Cal rTJWl a (Uu_ tta(, pjaM ™ lauJ
lai
“»»
.
.
likewise that the local post may camp
pert of this week for Fort Belvoir.1 from Hint where she visited her
have a good showing in the early
A tetter to Mr*. Lena Bixler from Va.
Mrs Flora Hanlon plans to ac- fW future gatherings.
। sister, Mrs. Leah Partridge.
membership campaign and save the company her- brtyier and sister-in­
her son Forrest, who Is stationed
Hl* older brother. Duane. 1* in the ।
Lillian Gibson has gone
officer* and the membership com­ law. Mr. and Mra. 3. G. Smith U&gt;I.
with the army outside the United service at Camp Crowder. Mo.
;Chicago to viait her son-in-law and
mittee the time it takes to run the Hammond. Ind . on Thursday where j। tings this Monday night, beginning
State*, bring* the new* of hte pro-,
----------------- ---------------------daughter. aauanter
Mr. and Mr
Mra aim —---------- -----members down and ask them for , they will spend several weeks with I• the bowling season with lhe Ban- motion to office of Corporal tech- NASHVILLE
... MidI
____ see
___ her
,________
uranrlion.
l- S
new grantteon.
jner
team.
Mrs
Norman
Maclver
actheir dues.
nlclan
; Sgt. Edward Haines left Satur- (william Otte Lynch.
’
the latter * children.
eompanled her as a spectator.
Plan* for the InstalteUdn
of —
the-7-— —
Mra. George Mickel left Saturday (I Harlan Sweet, son of Wm. Sweet. 1 Mtes Nyla Kingsley ot the Solo- day night for California after spend- 1 Mrl Arthur Bateman and daughnew officers ot lhe loc»l
UH„ In Chicago, after a,
nouscnoia apcni
pal post and' 1U1
for 11C1
,)cr ,,
home
a ■ -------- --------- - --- —--------- — mon
mon household
spent me
the weekend Ing a few day* with hte parent*. Mr. ter of Detroit are visiting her P*r,
• ---•
unit will be announced soon.
week
., vtou wlth her parenla
. }tf.- *&gt;'&lt;» enlisted In the army air corps t h„ .home
ln Leighton.
------- |and
Mrg Frank Haines.
lent*. Mr. and Mrs. Von W. FurThe American Legion continues and Mrs George Masters
; three years, ago. has recently been
------------Harry Batech.
Jr. who .Is employ- ,
a
Wright went to Owosinterest* of
to look out for the best interests
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stimson took promoted to the office of staff set- , (ed at the Bell Telephone Co. In Ann (M Monday to attend the funeral
Mr. and Mra. Wm Tarbet. Jr.,
the
members
the ----armed
Plerrt, otuiuruai
8timM&gt;n to uinnu
Grand luuiu.'
Rapids 'sront.
. .--.-------- of ---- .force*. rivirv
Ui Mr. wuuuri.
and son of Detroit spent the week-kiu. they ■».
&lt;arvin. nn^
—
....son
-------------- I .Mr.
while
arc serving
God and _-n
uirsdav l0 M(...
. hu
Armand.
---- and-Mr*. -Arthur. Getty and
~~ ,
Mr* Emma Kahter of Salem te end whh. thefr parent* Ite OstJ
country in the present conflict. who tcfr|Vel '^nous Injdrie* the children returned home last ueek
Miss Margaret Kermeen. daugh­ visiting relative* here.
Perry and William Tarbet fa«n‘ «;
Step* have been taken by the Na- Sunday previous
when his auto
a few weeks' stay In the north ter of Claude Kermeen. and Joaeph
tlonal Rehabilitation Director to sln|ck n riBt rnr ut an unguarded »or the benefit of hay fever.
safeguard the service mens inter- rBllroad erasing nearthe citv. He
Edgar Burg and family of Cedar eph Corrigan, were married In In- 1
hu
tS■ cES um eta
a..
ests in respect to their old age and had left the hospital and was at 'Spring* were Sunday guest* of hl* diana on August 30. They were at- Esther
Johnson.
ilghtfully entertained last Friday
।
survivor's Insurance benefit*.
h(a honw. but 1* suf ferine from I niece. Mra. Arthur Kenyon and fam- tended by Miss Mary French of
Mr. and Mra. Charles Bette were n|ght at the home of Mrs Sarah
Soldiera requiring aaatatance from chwt )njurtes and terrible lacera-JilyHastings, and George Bedford. in
I
Kalamazoo Bunday to see hte Slocum In Hasting* with Mrs Frieda
the Army Emergency Fund slwuld tlonB
the arm Hls aulo was de.
Mr and Mra. L R Bcelcr accoin- They are living in Ann Arbor where i
mother.
Trlmm auitellng
Several games
apply to their commanding officers. molished and his escape from death P*nled by her brother-in-law and both have employment In store*.
Mr. and Mr*. Gall Lykin* and were played .after which retrvshand the same applies to sailors and waa miraculous.
|sister. Mr. and Mra Roy Smith and Their many friend* extend best ,
sons.
Sherman and Charles spent ment* were served.
the Navy Relief Fund. The dependCharles Jones of the Wm. Iselin daughter. Barbara, of Caledonia wishes for a happy future
।Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. S. M.
Cans
have
been
placed in the
ent relatives of service men seeking Finance Co spent hi* vacation last were entertained Sunday at the
Wednesday visitors at the Fred Fowler
]
at Muskegon.
various business places for donaassistance from such Hunds may wcpk listing hi* father. E. C. jhome of their daughter. Mra. Rob- Stokoe borne were his sister. Mrs.
make the need known to-the nearof Leighton with kilo filling, ert Frost. &gt;n Grund Rapids tors Ora Hinckley of Jackson, who ha* . Funeral service* for Mr*. EXtella t‘«« lor ‘he boys In the servlce to
held Monday aft- provide Christmas gift*. Thte I* beest army post or naval station, or
pulling and other fall work ! Beeler whose birthday was Friday recently returned from an c‘nbt Titmarah. 78. were
’ciocx at
.l, wj
&lt;*.•
•Post
—
ernoon at two o
o'clock
at tne
the ties*
Hess “m* sponsored
by Vermontville
consult the American Red Crow., Mrs t)&lt;)ru white accompanied by,the 11th. wa* Ruest of honor ut a
Sb, u.m h„ hul. 20. Amrrtun Lnlnn ol wblrb uvwhich I* the only civil relief agency ter, children. Mrs. S. F. Myera and 'lovely dinner, and her sisters were m»«lb.- .u&gt;- In CMIfomU
L G. Palmer of Chelsea. Robest
d william one daughter Mrs erttl Nashville men are member*.
functioning inside camps and »ta-,two’ little daughters. Corporal Don !al*&lt;» present at the gathering.
Gillett,
also
of
Chelsea,
came
with
“
u
Na^vllte
aSd
wie
Gillett, also of Chelsea, came with
Mra. Gordon French has returned
tlons. The funds are used for erner-, white and his guest Miss Ruth
Mrs. Vance Sharp has gone to them and visited his. parents, Mr.
from Mexico where she went to
gency aid purpose* and
not ------------as per­ Wcickgcnant. visited her father-ln- Lansing where her husband is emFloyd. Titmarah of Vermontville.
.... -----SELECT SEED OF HIGH YIELDING GRAIN VARIE­
and Mrs. T. I. Gillett and his sisters, i Fnni,
meet ncr
her husband. capt.
Capt. Gordon
ao ’ nbku,i ...v
uora&lt;ni
manent or sustaining aid* to rela­ law, Byron White nt the home ot Ployed and they are residing in a
I .tFhu LmJ’MuSrfSft^r meet
&gt;Tench. whonustxum.
was on a furlough
from
MaHlyn and Janet.
TIES is olways a good investment. We have a com­
tives of service men.
hte daughter. Mrs. Claude Keene in 1 trailer.
’
air
vr.ru Wolcott
nuicuu oi
Mr .no
and aar».
Mrs. Ward
of at bis home Saturday evening after lhe Canaj ^one.
Wayland. Friday.
I Mrs. B. C. Smlft. past officer of । Grand Rapids were Saturday night a
plete stock of seed grains of high quality and germi­
Illness. Before moving
AUXILIARY NOTES
Pat Reynold* was brought home the Grand Lodge of Pythian Ste- supper guests at the Harry Stimson
t0W,J hc
“n a f,rm.
nation. The very best seed wheat is a bargain in the
Auxiliary* member* arc urged to from Pennock hospital Saturday 1 tera attended the.state meeting held ihome.
llonlc
Education
is stUl
chief
tieton
township.
He our
leaves
hl*weu)x&gt;n
wldattend tonight's meeting as It te and Ls making a good convalescence at Kalamazoo last week.
.' ...
. .
..
«...
rx&lt;*na
vvn.
nnrt ITar.
MiM ....
Bettv Jackson
another
T-K
Dcn&lt;- Ihrrn
three *°
,U' Frl and
Har" M^nst tuberculosis. Science tuu not
end.
election of officers. The time te 7:30 from his recent operation
of C**«eU&gt;n township. Earle of, yet found a drug for cure or fmmuf Judge and Mra. T B. Taylor and 1942 graduate has’ enrolled a* a
°’CJ?Ck
.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lawrence and hte ----------mother. Mra. Flo Taylor ot student at Haney's Commercial Col- De1™1*daughter*. Mrs. Ruth nlxallon. Christmas Seal funds pty
|Olbaon- of Detroit and Mr*. Ethel for health information put In the
rlir Fourth District meeting will
daughter, visited friend* in 1 Grand Rapids were dinner guest* of lege In Grand RapidT
be held at St. Joseph on Sunday.' Grand Rapid* Sunday l
afternoon.
«he
thelatter's
latter'*brollwr
brotlwr.eE. fF. Blake
Blakeand
and
Mr. and Mra. Roy Williams and | ’-undstrum of Vermontville. Funer- hand* of the people,
Treat All Cereal
Sept. 27. It te iMijM-d that several• i jMrs.
— J.
• —
.j.A of* Muskegon family. Labor Day.
C. Spaulding
two children of Fruitport, spent]
-------------------Seed With
from here may attend.
'and Mrs. Clifford Proctor of East) Mrs. Lena - Bixler, who has been .Saturday night and Sunday with
This easy dust treatment is sure,
[Caledonia were Saturday evening (working at Trails End. Gun lake. Lv ; her aunt, Mrs. Vewle Harris and
vixitora of Mra. E. F. Blake.
j home for a few days' stay and then ..•son. Charles.
f C D E C A M
and costs about 2c per bushel of
1 Claude Berry of Lax Angeles.' expect* to go to Hudsonville vicinity
E K L J A H
seed. 1 lb. — 70c. Treats 32 bu.
Rev. J. p. Steere. wife and three
Calif , was
guest was
of hi*
brother,
for two
. a vain,,
a guest
or i nr*
orouor three weeks.
sons, were recent callers at the Har- I
of teed.
Mr. and Mra. A B Lewis and lit- T j
erry and wife, 1last
J. B
r.x..j
—.. week.
Mr. and Mis David Hooper of (old Grlffeth home Rev. Steere. a|
He son. spent Monday night of last
-- -of• •Caledonia I Muskegon were Labor day visitors of
Mrs Duane White
week with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Dora his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy former pastor of the local Baptist
church, and family, are moving from
Lloyd Elwood, enroute home from White and family.
Hooper.
Grant Paas. Oregon, to Grand Rap­
northern Michigan to Detroit, where । Mrs. Clarence DeSmit and little
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schninir of
he ha* a position with the Board of ,,। son Kenneth of Plainwell are stay- northwest Thornapple entertained a Ids, where they will conduct a home
for children of missionaries serving
Education.' - '
ling with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. company of young people Thursday abroad. Mr*. Steere. the former Em­
Max Bedford, grandson of Mr*. j Olive Churchill, as her husband has evening for the pleasure of their ily Smith. Is a ulster of Mrs. Leo
HASTINGS, MICH.
Melinda Bedford, was taken sud­ work in Detroit.
son Edward, who celebrated his 19th Grlffeth and a family reunion was
birthday.
Outing
denly 111 last Friday and taken to
ung people ot
Tlie young
of (tie
the r.pwortn
Epworth oirinauy.
TELEPHONE 2118
N. CHURCH ST.
held at the latter's home near Hic­
rill meet
With . Miss M=Max- I Miss Jean Stimson who Is cm- kory Corner*.
Pennock hospital, where later in ; League will
sscct wi::,
Hie day hc underwent an operation ln ■ Flnkbcincr next Sunday
evening CP?11* I** OIM. awto ov ' Mr.
■
■
Mr and
.,,.1 Mrs.
Mr. . Ruwll Solomon
‘for appendicitis. This Is the fourth ,for their first fall meeting.
Giostripe
and Balbriggan 4 .95
In
&gt;&lt;«.&lt;««,
.pen,
[be
...kend
.1
.
nd
„„
the
------------ -------------------------------- -----: ana son lAinaia ot tne wrat county
(case in this vicinity within thy past I Our Main St. in the down town home with her narcnLs.
..
.. of.
parent*. Mr and line were Sunday dinner
guests
At only
I
I section is being greatly improved “? ‘SllmM&gt;n and celebrated hts
Mr and M„ olen sofoDELTON
Mrs. Robert Barnes and famllv.
। three weeks.
with
the
discarding
of
the
lower
birthday
Sunday,
her
blrthdav
on
Sunday.
-------------------mon.
Afternoon
callers
were
her.
Plans are being made for Rally &lt; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Vanler and son i ——-----Last Week's Letter
Dr.
and
Mrs.
R.
M.
Serijan
and
Day In lhe church here the last Sun- i Clifford and wife, all of Detroit.VUUVIU
I curb sidewalk
on UK
bothUisides of the
HIM, W,IV.
I-----................
-------cousin. Mr and Mrs. Sherman Rey­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore of day in September. Mrs. John Cham- '---------------------------------------------------‘" m
"“‘ ~
vrr-' feet son Clarence, relumed home Satur­
spent~Monday
and Tuesday of last |--strecl- Thia w
will
make
several
nold*. daughter and little frifrid of
Flint spent Friday night with Mrs.
। week with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Park- I m,’rr w‘dlh between parked cars on day from their vacation spent in Lowell, and Mr. and .JfMr-Roy*Wil­
Outing and Percale*
Myrtle Lelnnar. On Saturday they berlaln, superintendent of the Sun­ er.
t,lc north and south sides of the northern Michigan
day
school,
is
chairman.
liam* and two children of Fruit­
all went to Reed City where they
______ ______________
I iT-H-Hrir drift-ti, «...
street and eliminate the chance* of
j At only
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Briggs and port.
attended a family reunion.
According to the National Tuber-(meely from his recent injury to i
Arthur’Smith and two children ot Jackson spent the
The Harold Grlffeth family were
■
Balbriggan and Rayon
weekend and at the Fred White Labor Day callers of hte brother.
Mr. and Mr*. Clair RJclu-rda of--------- —--------------- ---,1Kamrnui
home on Grand Rapids St. as guests Leo and family near Hickory Cor­
I At only---------------------- Jackson spent the weekend with his active cases of tuberculosis tn lhe I in school
mother. Mra. Blanche Richard;.
Wilted States is estimated to be 1| Mrs.
”
”
Paul
Gibson was honor guest (eompanled by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn of her sister. Mrs. Nina Weidner.
ners.
I Tuckstitch and
Dean spent Labor Day night at Ra­
Mra. Mattie Benaway and son
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of about 500.000.
at a shower given by members of
Mrs. A. H. Bell. Mra. L. R. Beel­
I Brushed Rayon ----------Flint spent from Friday night until
- ------------------------------ilhc Irving Garden club Saturday mona, Reed's lake in Grand Rapids. Burdet. who have been spending t)ie er. Mra. C. L. Hlar and Mrs Glenn
Mr.
and
Mra.
William
Sweet
and
summer
at
their
Gun
lake
cottage,
Sunday morning with tier sister.
—ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS— night at the home of Mrs. Mat BedGrlffeth. attended the Georgiana
daughter Beverley took her sister. moved into town last week
Children's Sleepers QQc &amp; $4
Bauer Past Matrons meeting al the
|Mra. Rudy Gate of Detroit..who has
I
I Atjonly____ _____ GO
Stuff sergeant Joseph Wakefield cottage of Mrs. Pearl Merrick at
. been here, visiting, to Charlotte of Altoona, Pa . who Is stationed at
Gull lake Thursday. .They report a j
\ Boys' Outing Pajamas
$4 .00
Sunday where she will visit another ! Fort Custer, was entertained at the ।lovely time.
sister until Friday when she will re- j Harry Stimson home north of
At only
I
Mr. and Mrs.---------------------Glenn Dean and
turn here.
I town. Sunday.
“
’
'luncheon
Leonard Stimson Is the new I Ml*sc* Lola and Agnes Stokoc ; children were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
clerk at the Lieblcr store, attending 1 completed their summer work on
Haight In the Freeport vicinity and
his studies nt T-K In the afternoons. ।the Detroit and Cleveland navigaN or man Maclver who has been tlon lines Tuesday, and were home also
ZT called on Hostings friends and
— hla mother. Mra. Martha Dean
Wash Dresses
attending a school for railroad men | until Saturday, when they left for "2
.39 &amp; J .95
Irving
on the1. way
is now employed as brakeman on;Pontiac to resume their teachingi ’JI,
’,'T,.'"
If* home.
1"'.*!!?
.
At only
ite Wre MartUMU Rallrnttl. wort-, ttultta.
1 J*.?!” ~’•"*&gt;“■’
ing out of Grand Rapids.
I The Prairie literary club will open |
‘.
1
Rayon Drouet
g.98 &amp; g.98
1are asxcu to remcmoer tne an- i
At only
nual meeting of the Barry county I
association which will be held In,
Spun Rayon and
the Masonic temple at Hastings,
Teca Cloth _
jThuriday. September 34.
TJfc
morning session is scheduled for
Wool Jeraay &amp; Rf.95
opening at 9:30 o'clock, and guest
Fancy Wool
of honor will be Worthy Grand
Matron Margaret Janes ot Otsego.
Silk Dresses
The memorial service*, will be given
At only —
by the Middleville chapter.
Was On III Fated Transport
Maternity and Golf Dresses
What great tale* of adventure the
future generations will hear from
our boys now In service! Corporal
Donald White, son of Mr*. Dora
2 Chester White sows to farrow Oct. 26
Roan horse, 12 yrs. old,
White, who came liornc on furlough

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Having decided to quit farming and go into a defense plant,
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north of Bedford or 1 mile north of Monroe school on

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Commencing ot 1 o'clock, I will offer the following

HORSES

HOGS

wgt. 1500
Sorrel horse, 14 yrs. old,
wgt. 1200

/

4 feeder pigs, wgt. 100 lbs. each

fore he let It be known that he was ’
। aboard lhe Ill-fated navy transport
Wakefield that burned at sea early
In the evening of September 3.(
Don. who had been stationed in |
‘ North Ireland since May. 'was In- I
, ducted into the army In October! ■
, 1941. and received his basic train- :
J Ing at Camp Wolters, Texas, later i
being transferred to Fort Dtx. N. J.'
(He is now being sent to Fort Bel­
voir. Virginia, for a twelve-week*
' course In advanced technical work.
Aboard -the Wakefield were about
1 1G00 persons of whom 840 were pas- 1
were able to save their luggage or
can civilians who had been strandI ed in the British Isles and Eire since
: war began. The boat was about 300
i miles off New York when about 6
p. m- flames were discovered pour। Ing from a paasenger’* cabin on the
; B deck, and in a very few minutes
i were sweeping lhe entire deck. Donlald. whose quarters were on the B
deck was In fatigue clothes and the
! spread of the fire was so rapid that

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Double set of harness

CATTLE

Durham and Guernsey cow,
4 yrs. old, due in April

Durham and Guernsey

COW,

4 yrs. old, due in Jan.

Durham and Guernsey cow,
4 yrs. old, bred back

Durham and Guernsey

COW,

2 wogoni, low. wheel*
New Idea Manure spreader
2 mowers, McCormick Deering, 5 ft. cut
Dump rbke
Walking'plow
2 horse cultivator
2 1-horse cultivator*
2 spring tooth drags
Disc
Kalomaxoo silo filler
DeLaval cream separator. No. 12
Milk can*
'34 Ford tudor with '36 motor, extra
good tire*

3 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks.

4 Durham &amp; Guernsey heifers
16 mos. old, pasture bred

Reg. 2 yr. old, Jersey bull,
with papers
Holstein bull, 16 mos. old
6 heifer calves, 6 mos. old

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
2 piece overstuffed living room suite.

Buffet and other household furniture
Small tool* such as forks, ho4ts, rakes,
etc. and quantity of other small arti­
cle* too numerous to mention

TE£m$ OF SALE: Cosh day of tale, nothing to be removed until settled for.

WAYNE CROSBY, Proprietor
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possessions. His unlfonp waa de­
stroyed as well as his barracks bag.
■equipment, money personal papers
land some Irish llhen he waa bring­
ing home. Few of the passengers
sengers. Many of them were Ameri-

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, Within ten minutes a cruiser and
' two destroyers of the conroy escort
had pulled up by lhe stricken ship
and removed the passenger* and
i crew. Later the crew returned to
the ship, put out the fire, and the
burned hull was towed into an At­
lantic port.
, Corporal White was issued new
I uniforms and cash to get him to hte
| poet of study, upon arrival In New
I see hla mother, Usters and friends.

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HASTINGS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, IMS

. tertaln the group on Wed., Sept Ml** Madeline Rowteder, *Uter of
' 23rd at bar hnm* nn Knuth Win8. O. where ha will take a two dragon.
months preparatory course prior
White la pen Ingold colored hold- JUl I A L
LVlItIJ
of pink rooM. Franklin Douglas of
to entering a glider school Mra. era and gold colored zinnia* deco-.........................................................
teaching
duties
rated
Ute
table,
which
was
centered
*aBaa
aa 3 sate v am. »s a t a s Kelley began her teaching duties rated Ui« table, which was centered ■
1
.............................comphmentary
1
Complimentary
to Miss Johann*
to Miss
---..-.y...inuiiiii al M1iford
wefk
wtlh a pjniml(j wedding cake, at
Mrs Henry Cole entertained Sun- Baird on her eighth birthday,
graduate* her
of lhe Woodland High
i« Parry was home from j Mr. and Mra. Fred Van Dyk*. I Among those attending the golf the dinner at Hotel Hastings after day in honor of John Meade who, mother. Mra. Virginia Baird te giving
• part of last . week, pre- Barbara. Norma and John ot exhibition at lhe Kent Country Club the ceremony.
celebrated hi* Mlh birthday. Dinner a party Friday Evening with dessert employed •* radio operator for th*
paratory to Having soon for an un- Plymouth, were weekend visitors ot in Grand Rapids on Saturday were.
Mr. and Mr*. Hickey left for a guest* were Mr. and Mra. Frederick at lhe hotel and a theatre party government al Allegan. They are al
known destination. Mra. James chair parent*. Mr. and Mra Lemuel Mr. and Mra Donald Fisher. Mr.
short wadding trip andare naw at Cole and Mra Lizzie Meade of Ila*- afterwards, with sixteen guest* ex- hI jme to their friends at Ml Cedar
Stanlake of lamslng waa also a Severance.
,.
and Mrs. Dwight Flshsr. Wellaaley
home In the Adrounleapartment, ting*. Mra. Lee Hazcll. Betty and peeled. Mra. Charles Walter Powell St. Allegan.
Donalde, Mr. and Mra Don Blegal.
IM B. Broadway. Both are grad- Dickie of Lake Odes** and Mr. and and Miss Betty Sigler will assist STOFEll—JOHNS* '
B. A. Perry.
j Marthk and Donald More of Mar- ""
Mr. and' Mra. Clifford’ *'■*
Dolan and —
uau*
of •*-th* Nashville High school iMra Laurence Lucas of Woodland, [in supervising the ddldren.
“ —
The ceremony uniting in marri­
Ml» Mabel Sisson returned Wed-(‘hall were guests of Mr. and Mra. Robert Shannon. Bing Crosby wm a in the 1M0 claas. At present. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Ogden enter- ! Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne entertained age Mildred Marie Johns, daughter
feature attraction along with pro- Hickey U employed In Battle Creek
nesday from Traverse City where ■ Albert Vedder on Sunday.
talned their former high . school Thursday afternoon in honor of her of Mr. and Mrs. Lestei B John* of
she was lhe guest of Mr. and Mra. | Terr’' Yarger of Minneapolte. fvMlonal golfers at the affair and at the Duplex plant.
friends Sunday at their home with I son. Michael, who celebrated his Mansfield. Ohio, and John Robert
U. C. Mann* for several week*.
I Minn., ha* been lhe guesi ot Mr.
| MARRIED IN a
i pot luck dinner. Thera were twen- I sth birthday. Games were played in
a
Navy Relief Fund.
to u.udr achompr M
1
KALAMAZOO '
ty-two guests present from Jackson, the afternoon and the five guests Robert Btofer. also of Mansfield
Mr. and Mra. ««
Jack
Friday
till Sunday
Mr
ami i f1’*1*'11* here and in Freeport since
— Stem attendMrs.
Vernon
Wellmanwith
?o?j“
L^.
ly. nom nere nc goes to . ru a cunncr pwrvy as inc nomr or 1 Mis* Helen Aldrich, daughter of Kalamazoo,
I
Plymouth end Hastings, remained for dinner Thursday eve- was performed Sunday afternoon
at four o'clock, in the Baltimore
and un Into lhe New Eng- ■ Mr. and Mra Ruaben In Grand Mr. and Mrs Homer Aldrich, of .i Mr. and Mra. Bert Webb enter- n,n*'
...
Charlotte
!land.1U,e
-----*—
onJaI—
burineaa
.---------- trip.
n—.j----------------" j Rapid* on—
Wednesday
j----------------evening
.— Delton,
honand Paul Noubcom. son of I
Unled Brethren church.
Chariotte Lake spent Friday in
HuJjday
Ur
MrJorlng Andre Bus before hte Indue- Mr*. Ellen NoUboom of RlchUnd. talned
with a shower Saturday eve1
Mrs. Wward
Edward Van
Van pop^-mg
Popering enterenteratlng clergyman and only a few
(Were
married
Monday
tn
St.
Au1
nlng
in
honor
of
Mlu
Nadane
Jackta
med
at
a
luncheon
Friday
at
her
Mir* Ethel Copenhaver visited her ’Otan CIun‘ w&lt;r“ Mr and
lkjn lnW
“myuncle Harry FteAsdrlL and
and Mr and Mr. AlDr and Mra Raymond Flnnle and gustlne church in Kalamazoo. The mxi
and Robert Gifford of Battle horne ln honor of u„
Haw­ close friends and relative* were
‘
Rmh RanJdcl) of K.lam^&gt; Sat ‘*rt Haurr °f Woodland and Mr.; Mr. and Mra. Richard Cook were lhe nuptial mass wa* celebrated by Creek,
who wiU speak liwir marriage lhorne RrKlge was played with present. The double ring service was
1
x
8“1
Msgr. John Hackett Mr and Mrs vow. Sept. 27 Mr. Gifford is a prlaw golng to Mrs. David French, used.
The bride's gown wa* of pale
Joseph Noteboom of Richland at- ।nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Mrjl Ray nnnte. Mrs. Cedric Morey
. retumwT on Sm.^^^wSta “T
K&gt;hl"
'I’’0 5***1 P.T' *lld «u”1 Prize to Mra. Hawthorne, green velvet.
rnlng to *ce the show furnished by tended lhe (ouple. After ti&gt;» cere­ Th.‘‘tT
from Battle Creek and Miss |
...
Attending lhe bride wa* Mra.
mony a reception was held nt the ent
1
Fort Custer soldiers for tlve coast
Walls, Wash., where they had been 1 ®u,,d“,y .wl}b w„
,,
Flossie Richard &lt;&gt;ho wore a dress of
home of the bride’s parent* near Jackson’s cousin from Iowa sang
vteiUng Mr and Mr* Bruco Casper.1I Mr
nd u
” rvw,™.
Mr. *
and
Mra.
aeorgt w.r
Kahler of guards at the camp.
the
evening. Pink
and white I
light blue wool. Mr. Win Richard
•during
---------------------------- ---------------------| Miss Jocelyn Ironside will teach Delton. The bride 1* a graduate ot I,
------- ..------------------—
...... ,zo E-, Trim, former members of the
Mrs Anna McGuffin visited Mr. | Cloverdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Kill* Kelley and &gt;n Detroit this year and leaves thl* the Western Michigan State Teach- . decorations were raed They received ;[Clover Leaf Class of the Evangelinnd Mra. Carroll McGuffin and ,
,
.
.
.
, era College of Kalamazoo and a
beautiful...
and useful gift*.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Btofer will make
al the
the home
home I
» assume hU new duties
[cal
Sunday Schoo) at Nashville, enchildren of Traverse City part of lI family
Xam'*y spent
*pebt Sunday «
* *for fourteen at trrtalned the ladies for their Scp- their home nt Mansfield where lhe
—
- and
- - ••
• offl Bunday visitors of Judge and Mr*. teacher in the Delton school. Mr. ' Places were* laid
last week, reluming on Wednesday. I
*r.
Mra. ------Walter -Lewis
bride is a bookkeeper and the groom
Noteboom is a graduate of Che Rlch­
[R. R, McPeek
at Miss
''the Anne
Farm”Burin **»
nmfrMrad Ke?i:iettih‘tenderam?‘
“”d Mra Lewis Stanton were IChariotte
included
“ «high
“»« scuooi.
Und
school, ana
and rs
U cunnccicu
connected Hotei Hastings last Wednesday tember meeting on Friday evening is an inspector.
[evening honoring the birthday ofi/”
Dr. S
Notb^ndXiriter '®“nday •«*&lt;•
Fred
Ch‘d“‘~’
Mrs. Ed. Monica, her husband be­ State Street, the house being dec­
were guest* of Mr .nd Mra John ?®*,nnan and ,anUly ot aaU‘ 7," ^77,„
&gt;
MufIanfleld’ «btuck&gt;Ing the hn*t. Seasonal garden orated with fall flowers. After an
Armbruster of Flint on Sunday.
C^?er*- .. „ ,,
,
........... I J*; “d ^2’, WOMEN
OFur
THE
MOOSE
numtn
&gt;nr.
nvunr.
flowers made.attractive decorations interesting business meeting, games
Interest In the women's luncheon*
Dale
°n -a------------f
da&gt;a
milor---trip
Bell Hyatt ot
of Joliet. XU..
Ill.. i. O^^ —
----------Dale Henr?
Henry wa*
wav home
home from
from Great
Great . Mra 34,1
I The
The Women
Women nf
of the
the Mnai*
Moose will
will hniH
hold .•
“ lovely birthday cake was and visiting were enjoyed.
at the Country club continues,
Gertrude Endsley entcrtalnDikes. Ill. over the weekend. On has been spending the past ten1 ~Mrs.
eignvy
guests attena.. omnrr
sun,., at
.1 n«
h«nn.
J™?
eighty mcmocra
members ana
and guests
attendBl
dinner Sunday
her home.
Sunday. hte parents. .Mr and Mrs days helping to care for her father. «»
A
pleasant
surprise
party
was
held
(
mg
on Tuesday. Mrs Charles Potts
■U.
K.,d™ ot
.‘.IS " .0.cl"l.‘'
Mr. .nd
and Mr..
Mr:. Ben
Bert Hundeman
of 'Z™.. 1
at&gt; the
th* farm home
h«™. of Mr.
u, and Mrs. 1| W(u chBlnnan of the commHtee
Shirlev Henry, and Dale. 'Shirley. J. F Edmonds who U very ill
Or.nd R.pld. Mr. ud Mr. John
«•“ •»&gt;&gt;
‘“O' «"■ 1. . .
------------------Dr M.un» Mmopd. or perron . JuoUrm of MuUnun. .nd Mr. .nd
Jr. and ML«» Helen Henry and _
Mill
W. C. nuiiu
Norris Ml
of UUIWII
Carlton Twp
l«|l OUIISun- and other members were Mrs. W. M.
"J a”nd '‘"‘“I? “
MMUII will
will meet
meet with
wun lhe
tne executive
executive , . ?*"• &lt;7*&gt;’,on.
enter- &lt;iny honoring Ute 75th birthday of Stebbins. Mrs. Richard Groot, Mrs
1----- - - - -Mason
board and committee chairmen at .
Bt J'er
on
Green Mra. Norris. A chicken dinner was Clyde Wilcox. Mrs. Edward Lowry
Henry’s mother. Mrs Alma Watrous,
.. .. Russel), of
.. As­
. ' andMrMra.
andFrank
Mrs. Bennett
Prank Rrnnntt
Mr.
of[tlnB*nf tings.
street,
I2l
rret, wun n mneneon
1'lncheon nonortnij. served at noon with a lovely blrth- and Mra Robert Harkness.*
---------P.---M.
and a cousin, Mott
17:00
•
a larcwcn
given tost
J?r''
Rn**homejon
syria township. In honor- ot Dale's Nashville were Sunday guests of
|I A
farewell party was Riven
lost ‘1 TAT
” Wednes- d*? tawc
cake whkii
which graceu
graced uic
the woic
table
I
FOLUS
—
BABCOCK
tiielr
son,
LeeUnd
and
family.
’
birthday
Thursday evening by the Women ,y Bridge was played during the and
made by her oldest daugh- H. Carveth. Wk 11 lake, with Mra. M.
mmuuh
Mr
*nd
Mra.
Monroe
Follte
Of
Sgt. Chester L. Arehart of Louisi­
of the Moo&amp;e In honor of Mrs. Rose , "*J*rnoon and Mrs Hawthorne re- p.r, Mra Frank Olmstead of Ber- J. Crow: Mrs. Eula Barber. Ver­
Mr. and Mra. Glen Stowell and
ana spent last week with hla
his par- I। Freeport wish to announce the marw^Vnwv'lna
“
‘
to^lbi^
mun
y
,ove,
y
«•«*•
''
'
mar­
Jimmy McChmaky of Newark. O. ent*. Mr and
’ ' ' ^umilhJd^8 ev^lneMS '
^n Springs. There were children.
__ ■ Mra Bert Arehart
. . ■ ..... On
A I rl
rill,,
n, lhei
fb.l.
n of
n. Bunro
“«e of
.r «... Rop*»d D.
’ ’ *
montville. with Mra. F W. Stebbins;
were guests at the Samuel Ashby Tuesday he and his father went to Valparaiso. Ind., to MUaTlrma Babla*’*d
Ra’rnn”r1 Flnnle entertained, grandchildren and great-grandchil- Miss Bernice Jansen. Orangeville.
home for six o'clock dinner Ftldr.y Detroit to visit the UtUr’s brother. cock- daughter of Mr. and Mra. ?/'
3° ‘*p&gt;ve guests at the Tuesday lunch-' drtn present numbering thirty-six
‘ in all. Mrs Norris was presented Parker, Middleville, with Mrs. Ro­
Harvey
Arehart
|charle.
Babcock
of
Valparaiso
JJ}?
Th^gurat
^
“
honor
^reeivJd
POn
Ot
lh,
‘
Country
c,ub
'
The
—
...j narvey Arenart
I vii«,hw oaix.w» 01 Valparaiso.
. iron in uir voumry viud. mt party
iiumn and two nona. Grant
°ynen't and
the • 'n‘c Rov Alfred SUvemail was They were united in marriage at R mve.v^rift*8
1 01
rece ved returned to the Flnnle home for’ a gift by her two sons and four man Feldpauach: and Mrs Edwin
Wayne, of Middleville i.prut '
daughters and also many other gifts Pumola. Clear lake, with Mrs. Ray
caUed to CaM Cjty Satu^juy by the 10'clock Friday evening. Sept. 4. In &gt;uvc|k
afternoon bridge and honors went ।
evening with them.
&lt;—.* .. I serious nines* of hte mother. Mrs. the First Episcopal church of Ches- k
ERMEEN-^'OKRIGAN
110 Mrs- Rotxr! Cook. Mrs. Guy Kel- 1 Those present from a distance Flnnle.
KERMEEN-^-UOKRIGAN
Judge Archie D McDonald at- I;
, were Mr. and Mra. Frank Olmstead
Guest bridge^ prize went to Mra.
Sllvernall spent the weekend in lerton. Ind Rev W T Wilson;, Mbs Margaret Kermeen.
'
**.“ . " ~ ”-----------J --------~
daugh~
tended the Michigan Judget Aaso-j'
'■ and their daughter and husband. William Parker and Mrs. Warren
I performed the ceremony.
ur ol Mr.
Mr. cf.ude Kermeoo. IT
“•&gt;» Bnm.l. ...
elation meeting Wednesday nnd iI Nashville.
~ Mr. and Mrs Orville Dunham and Carter and Mra. George Hebden
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Melnert '****• JJ.&lt;-nilc[J . C^engcr
w« ana
and josepn
Joseph Corrigan were married ;jan out-of-town |ue»t.
Thursday In Laiulng and spent Frison of Berrien Springs; Mr. and were member winners. Mis* Jocahm
:
and
Arkle
vtelted
Sunday
afternoon
br,dasmald
and
1
^
eonard
j
Babc
P'
k
Saturday
In
Indiana
Mix*
Mary
dav In Pontiac on business.
,in the Rev. Floyd Nagle home in brother of the bride, served as best - ------ “
----------z
and
Mrs.
Cecil Cappon .—
en- ■ Mrs. CUy Ho: abeck and sons of Ironside won tltc morning golf evttn
French of Hastings and George’, Mr. TT
-..*T
’~
Mr and Mra. Rd Sehmiedlcke and 1
. ..
Delton; Mr and Mrs. Otis Hill and
The blind bogey
Euchre
B^rord &gt;ccomp&lt;u&gt;M Ih.m u IhHr • tertalncd their J
”*" Club Satur
Sjtur-­ son. Katie Stutz. Mra. Robert Tobias for odd holes.
Sunfield;
the
Rev. Oleri Ralrtgh
two sons of Grand Rapid, sjient the ®
“**neld' also V?
c Re
t | 'in,
award, a beautiful arrangement of
|H...........
""" ”
----The bride wore a brown and white .L.nd.nu-Mlddlnilk b’r.v
day
evening, Sept.
12. at tlveir ”
home
weekend with Mr. and Mra B. A ।1 k'.r,,
h&lt;??,*r ,n Woodbury.
. n .
• . liike'ccttage*
Mr arid Mr.
on North Washington. Winners at and children. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar dahlias donated by Mra. Clyde Wil­
LvDarker
nt their Wall
■ eh.
Mr anrt Mr" Charles Leaver at- dr”s su,t **th white accessorial (---------------- ■ * »
.—■
Rice
and
family
of
Nashville.
Mra
Mr mid Mra James Im usfon lcnded churi:h •» Bailie Creek Sun- ' 5nd “ t^ely corsage of white gar- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
------------------------------------------..
cox.
wn*
won
by
Mrs.
Carveth.
i curds were Mrs. Olcnn Kahler, j.
Iris Norris and children of Middle­
apent «unda”with their Jn-ln-Uw da* e!en,"«
whl^suRtTt^^rid^k r ~ ""d
Cr“‘K- 604 i
Committee members for next week
are Mrs. Gordan Ironside, chairman.
and daughter, Mr. and Mra. R. L.
’**'« of Mra. Milo De- land
’llBr to Ute bHdes
.............................
Weekend ■"
guest*
and
suit sln
similar
bride's r
Mrs. David Goodyear. Mra. Frank
i Vrie*
and--Mis*
Mary DeVries were and * corsage, -of----------------white asters ...o
and or lb.!,
Don., Bulb, to —
w Mr. K.bkr Mr
Hassack of Kalamazoo
i
-------------Th. eburffl wiu .p- Don ChU,. »« or Mr. .nd Mr. ■ Mr. Ho&gt;.1 H.fn -111 onUrUlb
M *U &lt;M&gt;,.
. — • . ——,' .
Carrothers. Mrs M. A. Lamble and
Mra CUre McKee sp-nt but xeek l,._
Mrs
Flor­white ro«w
I proprlately decorated
Mrs. Harold Phillips.
leeorated with white Jesse o.au.
. ....
Chase n,
of Coats Grove As
yet i next
next nn
on Raturdav
Saturday. Gelnhnr
October imh
10th nt
at
oi naiamazoo.
in Cassopolis visiting friends and i• ent&lt;^n^c
*n^,X2°’
। SMITH—KOWLADER
Lloyd Goodenough and Willard । gladfolas and a large bouquet of no wedding date has been set. Both their home on W. Clinton St.
1 MUs Margaret Rowlader. daugh- [the. club on Friday evening.
[red. white and blue flowers The Ml** Craig and Mr Chasc are cm...
!
Hilton
spent
Bunday
in
Battle
j
Hollis isenhath. Joe Rreenhaum.'
Mra Lloyd Anderson entertained ter °&lt; Mr and Mr*. Homer Rowgroom expect* to be called into ployed by the Hastings Mfg. Co.
।
Creek.
Keith Brady and Richard Bennett
in lhe very near future.
.
----------------- -------------------| her club for dessert and cards Wed- tAder. became the bride ot John J. CHOOSE SATURDAY
Mra. Weldon Bronson leaves for [service
I
j Following the ceremony a wedding ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
nesday afternoon September Bth at Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo AS WEDDING DAY
h’nti/
M
nd M
Gordon T*”*- rthe reat of lhp week wl(^
! Mrty for the newlyweds and reU- I Mr. and Mra. Roy Terpening of her
on—
East High"St..Winner*
[Smith,
on Sept,
•—home
‘------ —
...........
! ~Smith
The marriage of Mbw Doris
MIU
..........
I 11,1
Vil owat
ov..mullet*
------ I. m. e.nt, g at Allegan with•
hath
Ii —■ —•* v. .. onuut
„ , . «na. ramuv
Ugn 1 Uvea waA uh&lt;,ld
—la A,
I a**v “
annmm*A
IH.
'* X.,
.iat pedro were Mrs. n—-* Ziegler. RCV.
Fimnr
i.
al
lhe
home
ot
lho
nnounc&lt;!
thc
engagement
of
Ted
Rev; R. W.
w Got
Gough, pastor of the Strimback. daughter of John SlrimElmer Sandeen of Battle
Creek U
Is ‘«rMra.
Mrs Majesty
Basil Smith,
andalvd
family.
tit^t
“
UT
B^kZr
Mr,
br
’
de
s
P*™*
thelr
daughter.
Viola
to
Joseph
'
Mra.
J. E. McMillan and Mra. Ellis
Congregational church offlci.
. .
i XTrx
-—j
!ildl
*iO,,MOf hUJ’r»iher’it" aw Lawrence Farrell ,n*nt last week i A,t*r a ahort honeymoon. Mra. Harveth. also of Lacey. The wedding i Kelley Travelling prizes were won ,al*?*' .
and Mrs. Floyd Thomas, will be |
and sUtcr. Mr. and Mra. Henry ......... .rrtiFVUb will
;d Jersey solemnised on Saturday, Sept, 19, at.*
will re.ume
resume her
her work
work as
as will
will take
take place
place some
some time
time in
in SepSep- by
by Mra
Mrs Glenn
Glenn Kahler
Kahler and
and Mr.
Mra. '
end in Springfield, HI,, visiting Sgt iFollts
I
Cline.
rn acccs- St- Rose church. Father John V. I
1 Kelley. Mrs. Duane Miller will enLincoln
wiio Is attending j|'comptometer operator for the Gary tember.
Mrs. Marvin Ford and Mra. Carl “
—.—.rJ. zFarrell
— ------Dillon officiating.
I
—».« gt Railways Co. and Mr. Follls I __________________________________!____________ i.____________________
Henderson of Grand Rapids were
2°°.
rx of
of Mr and
and Mrs.
Mra. I w,n conllnu« operating Harold’s
Moridav gUcstg of Fratjk, and Mis* wurgc L*.
11Hora
ruiton
were Mr.
from Grand
I ®cndce
S’ P' S- H18hw"y [
Lettie Gum
°
n
ffclltds. Detroit and Kalamazoo
i NlL.8
of, McC&lt;xd
, ,1
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Klmcrllng ’
Mr. and Mra J F UrR.in
I The br,de u » graduate ot Liber■nd daughter, Janice, and Mrs. ,have been visiting Miss Jennie Me- i !y On^r.Hlgh schooHvnd the k«ooru
Bessie Wolfe and son. Jack, of Bat- "T
"
Jennie Me- if;
"iifah
Rnill UCT
r—
ft..!..
!
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PERSONAL MENTION

. ,

Ella Wolfe. Mrs Bessie Wolfe re- I D,‘'onTueaday.
scno°*;_________ _____________
malnlng for the week.
1 H&lt;’JTa ,, rso’? of Pontiac Is | inCKEY—BIDELMAN
Mra Max Eck and daughter. Mra .' '’pc!!d,n*
“ ^le gUMt 1 The St Rose of Lima church was
Frank Hardert, ore spending thl* ' £•. Dr and M"- C. P Lathrop. He the
of the marriage on Satweek in Akron. Ohio, xs the guest*,
the service of Uncle urday. at nine o’clock in the momof Mr. Hardnrt's nnrents
. Sa"&gt; n«t Monday.
I«------- «&gt;.*..----------Mr m
, WAR
.Ing, of Miss Norma Bidelman.
Mr. annd Mra. Percy Dimond and i vI.iiIh and Mrs- JJC.
- W A'mbnuter i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
, Ja,U‘ht*r-C H । Bidelman. to John E. Hickey, son
familv spent Sunday with Mr. ind
Mrs. Fred Dimond of Plainwell.
u of...
Mr and
Hickey,—all
lino Mrs.
Mrs Alfred
AlfrnA DeNay
TVtMov and
an*
.. Mrs Daniel
..
Mr and
Mr and Mrs. E B Moore and
of whom live near Nashville. The
two
children
of
Jackson,
Mr.
and single ring service was read by
daughter nnd son of Marshall were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Al­
Father John V. Dillon. Mr. Bidel­
Clarence Van of Kalamazoo were man giving hi* daughter in mar­
bert Vcddcr.
Arthur Valentine and family of Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra. riage. only the immediate families
Ypsilanti spent the weekend with 'Charles Barnes.
being present.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. H.
Iris parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Val­
Bouquets of cut flowers and light­
E Birdsall were Mrs. Nellie Trumb­ ed candles were arranged on the
entine,
Mi’.s Edith Benton of Battle Creek ley and Ed Lewi* of Grand Rapid*. 11 altar and the traditional wedding
Mr. and Mrs David Boye* and marches were played, with a chil­
spent the weekend with Mr. end
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boye* and daugh­ dren's choir singing the nuptial
Mrs L. E Barnett
Mis* Olive Lathroj returned to ter. Marjory spent Sunday with music.
Detroit after spepdin-j a week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyes and fam­
For her wedding, the bride select­
ily
of Hickory Comers.
Dr. and Mrs Clarence P. Lathrop.
ed a brown suit with a yellow blouse
Tern’ Boye* of Lansing is spend­ and brown accessories Her corsage
Last week the three of them spent
several days at Portage Point In ing thb week with his grandparents. wa* formed of roses and yellow
Mr and Mrs. David Boyes.
northern Michigan
snapdragons.
Mrs. Ed Matthews and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Glonn W. Felghner
Miss Corinne Hebert of Lansing,
of Nashville were Saturday guests Rora Loutee, relumed to Alpena the bride's attendant, wore a navy
Wednesday morning after spending blue suit with a pink blouse and
Mrs. Dan Euler and son. Junior, a few days with her mother. Mra. black accessories. Pink snapdragons
of Wheeler and Mr. and Mra. Henry Jake Edger.
and rose* were used for her.corsage.
Mr. and Mr*. William Plant al- Maurice Hickey, the groom's brothKeller of Merrill spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mra. Glenn Densmore. tended lhe funeral of her aunt. ,
Mr. and Mrs William F. Crawford Mra. Lottie Heyenberg, at Wayland
A navy dress with black acces­
returned Monday from their honey­ last Tuesday afternoon
sories was worn by Mra Bidelman,
Mr*. Alonzo E Trim has been .the bride’s mother, and Mra. Hick­
moon in Chicago and will spend a
spending several days with her ,ey’s dress was black and white with
Mr. and Mrs M. E Cota spent mother. Mra Flora Schulze at Nash- ।black accessories. Both mothers had
Sunday in Marcellus visiting rela- ville.
Mr. and Mra. Homer Carter and
Uvea
Mrs. Susie Kraft, Miss Minnie' family of Kalamazoo were Sunday
Fumiss and Miss Minnie Bailey of | dinner guest* of Mr. and Mra. Nell
Nashville were Thuraday guests ofiBoekeloo. S Broadway.
t
Mra. Lou Cressey.
। Dr. and Mr*. F. R. B[opks re­
Mr. and Mra. E. A. Caukln and [ turned Thursday from ft few days
daughter. Hazel, apent Sunday with । motor trip through the Smoky |
Mr
region.
Mr. and Mr-.
Mrs. Pnlvin
Calvin Plumtev
Plumley nf
of Mountain reeian.
Mr. and Mra. Byron Fletcher are I
Nashville.
Ensign Garrett Isham of Chicago
young
Jimmie
Is In Lebanon. Ind.. 1
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mra Carl Fliutrom with visiting ids grandparents.
Mra. Eula Barber of Vermontville
his wife. Gertrude.
Mr. and Mra. Wilburn Rogers and has closed her home and will leave ,
daughter of Battle Creek visited next week for FX’t Lansing where '
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.*John she will preside as housemother at |
Rose Sunday.
lhe Alpha Chi Omega House at M.
« r&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Fred Pieraon and S.
C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rehor were Sunday visitors al the home of Mr. | __
and Mra. Leo Riggs uf Byron Cen-'
“

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

Mrs. Sarah Tinkler is spending a,
week with relatives at Woodbury.
Mr and Mrs William Fox of.
Kalamazoo, spent the weekend With j
their parents.
Mrs. Florence Staiger went to&lt;
Battle Creek for the weekend to sec
her mother who has been quite ill j
but is now on the gain.

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We're Busy Helping
Uncle Sam
YEAR, America's railroads
moved 475 billion ton-miles of
freight, history's greatest traffic job.
(We’d like to tell you how many mil­
lions of soldiers and sailors we car­
ried, but. ...)

This year the railroads may haul
50 million carloads of freight—10% to
15% more than In 1941.

KEEP FIT Watch Your Vitamin1 Nradi

We did the 1941 job pretty easily
because freight shippers and receiv­
ers and the public cooperated. We
can do this year's bigger job if we
again get that cooperation.

This all-out war requires all-out
transportation. Uncle Sam is depend­
ing on the railroads for that. We're
handling 70% of his military freight
To let him down would be tragic.
So "the tall man in the high hat'
comes first.

At any time now there may be one,
even two or three fewer cars in your
passenger train. You'll excuse IL
won't you? Uncle Sam will be using
them.
Or your freight may move out, or
come to you, a little later than you had
hoped. We're certain you'll overlook
that, too. We'll be moving important
things for Uncle Sam.

We knew you would. And you'll
be helping him, too.

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All Kinds of Insursnce
Surety Bonds
Phone 3183
Halting*

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AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

j CLEANING AND DYEING

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Fancoast Bldg.
- Hastings
Above MIUrr Ice Crewe Sure
.
Phone 2703
tf.

Marshall Furnaces

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1 rkal.in* end
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HIM NAl.E-Aln»o*t BriJ^R..Ifrrn wmj |.r r,-it.
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tended u family reunion al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gas­
kill at Dowling. Labor Da/.

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs furnished and in­
stalled for all makes of
furnaces.

ECON-OCOAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Esveitroughing

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. State

Phone 2331
tf

EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED

weekly salary a
50 basis. Best
iployment. Apply at
ce. C. B. Burkholder,

i WANTED-Men «&lt;&gt; eovh on term, liood
».*-• end kimm) lilies •-.indltlon*
! ftoav Io llnalinca. H W. Coot. Phone
; Ila.Un*. 3*311
II
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i U.tNTi:i&gt;~.3IMdle»sed w.-ooin (ur ii«ht
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lhe MLs-scs Betty nnd Evelyn Mor-

WANTED
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LABORERS
10 HOURS PER DAY
6 DAYS PER WEEK
80 CENTS PER HOUR

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Citizenship proof required.
Not acceptable if now employed
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AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Salts wiik

DEWEY REED

Mr. and Mrs. John Adams spent
Wednesday in Hastings.

Estimates cheerfully given. Dates
un.bo mad- — ~-----Phoae 3467

celved a cablegram from her hus­
band saying he had arrived in Eng-

Shipping Livestock

Mrs. Charles Harrington spent Sat­
urday afternoon in Hastings.

Every Saturday

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for tom* of that good

Lily White Flour

JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 2388, or call
717—F3 through
the

MIm Dorothea McBain of Battle
Creek Is spending two weeks at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy McBain.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkinson of
CadHlac have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilkin-

C. "BILL" SHERWOOD

The Delton Rural Agricultural
school opened last Tuesday with an
enrollment of 436 pupils the first
week. The teaching staff is: klnd-

INSURANCE

grade. Miss Isabel Whealen. of Bat­
tle Creek, a graduate of W. M. c.
E; 2nd. Mrs. Ella Rogers, local; 3rd.
Mrs. George Kahler. Cloverdale;
4th, Miss Barbara Perrine. Albion,
a graduate of Albion College S*th.
Mrs. I,eona Farnsworth. Wayland;
6th. Mrs. Leon Leonard, local: 7th
and 8th grade, Mrs. Helen Note­
boom. local and Arthur Lathrop.
Cloverdale; high school — history
and music. Robert Dunnavon. local;

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Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Ued.

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kana 2827
Hastings

Josephine Ryan, Kalamazoo; sup­
erintendent, Willard Duddles, local,
Mrs. Ivan Smith, local, is school
secretary. Mrs. Blanche Richards la
in charge of the cafeteria. Nine
buses are used to bring lhe students

COLDS

666

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00
COWS . . . $4.00
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FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE S
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W» Hoi, a Collector Stoflonod of 912 Writ Croon St.
in Hailing! To Giro Immediate Service
We Roy the Rhone Charge!—Rhone Halting! 2565
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 17. 1942

THE CASE REVEALS A BARRY BYPATHS
By JANE' CAMERON
QUEER TITLE MIXUP
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)

Fick school district w*« absorbed
by the W K Kellogg Consolidated
School district, whose school build­
ing is located in Roas township. K*lamasoo county, about five mile*
southwest of the Fick school. The
Kellogg district, having no 'is* for
the Fick district schoolhouse, offered
It for sale in 1*38. It did not offer
to *«U the six rod* square of land
on which that building was located,
probably because the district never
had a deed ot it. only a lease.
Fick Sunday School was carried on
In the Fick district schoolhouse.
Since 1834 the building had been
used as a church. In October 1838
the W. K Kellogg school district
sold the Fick tcheol building to the
Fick Sunday School for 1100. at

spring of 1839 service* were held in
the schoolhouse
dedicating lhe
building a* the Bethel Chapel,
which acquired ownership from the
Sunday .School.
The questions involved In Hie case
are: (4) The ownerdtlp of land on
which the Fick schoolhouse is lo­
cated. (2&gt; The ownership of the
building built on the land in ques­
tion.
Judge McDonald holds that the
Fick district had never acquired
title to the land on which It* school­
house wa* situated, and seemingly
iuid never taken any step* to acquire
such title.
Ax. to the ownership of the -wild­
ing. he cites the fact that It is lo­
cated on a stone wall, and Is there­
, fore a part of the realty. Judge Mc­
Donald says that there wav no claim
made by the plaintiffs In the case
to ownership of the schoolhouse
apart from the land He slate* that
It is the duty of a person purchasing
land which is in possession of a
third party to ascertain what claim*
third party has to the premise*.
Falling to do so. Ute person take*
lhe property subject to the equities
of the person in posseislon He cite*
many authorities on that point.
The Judge mentions the fact that
the plaintiff* failed So remove the
building after they purchased It from
the W K. Kellogg district. The
. school building was left on the prem-

for school purpose* Under lhe orig­
inal lease, '.he dUtrict forfeited Ito
right to lhe property when it ceased
to be used for school purposes. Th*
Fick Bunday School made the purcliase a.’ter ths state had sold the
school site for delinquent taxes.
Under all the conditions tn the
case judge McDonald hold* that It
wobld be Inequitable to a*y that the
plaintiffs are the owner* of the
building. The plaintiffs bill In lhe
case is. therefore dismissed, and they
are given 30 day* In which to vacate
the premise*. No cost* are to be
taxed in the case.

Bockward Glances
Bitt
Y««»«rday

58 RURAL TEACHERS
41 MARRIED

SECTION

rm GOOD WORK IN
RURAL LIBRARIES

cent pront* on many items tiiey will. (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
&gt;e*r- The
tor grains
Since the Foundation book project
*c" «*»** the average for many wa* put across.' Barry county ha*
y'ar’
and eggs bring high been divided into 'Six Cooperative
P^c*’. Beans and sugar beets, with
Areas" for the better circulation of
weatner from now on. ought to school library books In the rural dis­
Wln«.|&lt;»d money. Price* for hogs trict* of the county. The Foundation
and e*111'1 are selling at high price*.
‘11 lookji “ ’hough the farm Income district wheel boards for amount*
*U1 ** Unrp enough so that n*nv equal to the library money they
farmefa will have to .pay
. income spent last year, which amounts
i
con«re!’ came from the county library fund,
distributed by the county treas­
Pricejreceived by tne country s urer. It is requested that the money
™2al“n* Christmas Seal fund* pay coming Into each of the six "Areas"
September. 1930. and that caste In- । lx- ;xxjled so as to buy the most dc",TO______
■ sirable books, and to have them clr- :
pENNO&lt;.K
I ciliated wlthiii the townships com- ,
prising the Area. The Area*, and
_
New*
1 the amount* u
,.,,,
donated
.am.utj..by
u, U
the
lc r
Poun,nu,. ,'
bables *Tre 60111
‘*&gt;e ho*- datlon to the rural achool* In each 1
pl,a alnce our la5t tTPort- three girls Area for the purchase of new books. ।
‘ and..a boy- A “,rI wa*
8ept. 1. are as follow*:
J? ^?r„.and Mrs C. E. Knodt of
•
.........................
Area
No.
I. Assyria and Maple
Nashvillr: ■
a boy
law to
tn Mr and
xnH Mrs.
m— .
Ht~b&gt; ot Middleville on Sept. Grove townships. Mrs Annabelle
J: * ,lrl “ Mr
w“llCT »• Showalter, chairman. 875 42.
Area No. 2. Baltimore and Johns­
”..SUL'.S;; s*?t' ’•
town. Mrs Leona Vandellc. chair­
Floyd W. icke*. a Barry county 1 Dunham. Mra. Mildred Rhodes. a girl to Mr. and Mrs Lawrence man. 8140 15.
I Adams. Route 4 on Sept. 7
-------------------- obtained a position |WO
wsui«. nu.wn,
M
Area No. 3. Castleton and Ha*youth,
recently
[Dowling;
Norton. Mrs.
Annabelle 1 Medical patient*, “whose condition
Ung* township. Mrs. Lucille Todd,
las assistant lime clerk In the federal Showalter.’Nashville.
Is reported as good, are William chairman. 870 40
service In the Panama r.n.i an...
______________ —Or*nf.,ille
_
“V I ORANOKVILLB
,U- ' Capron. Lake OdeMa: Otis Kelch-,i Area No 4. Carlton „
IU Irving.
and
“‘J Ihomtop o» m. jlage
u,, district.
duirttl. Mra.
Mr. Winifred
Wlnltnrd BrowBrow- urn. Dowling. R I: Archie Tobias. Mr*. Aline Frisby, chairman.
*7841
Hastings
team,
has signed
■ con- ;। ?5liL--------------tract to play
nexT~*ea*on
"with'the
B?i£U&lt;y
“nd■ -- - Ne,Ue
T“*“r'
W Z.PPk: Mra Glenn Sprague,; Area No. 5. Rutland and Hope.

Judge Smith handed out ........
three (Continued from page 1. Section I)
“A convict in America enjoy* in­ more liquor violation sentence* Sat­
HOPE-Doud district, Mr*. Kalhcomparably more intellectual and urday—fine* totaling »8310
j&gt;u also jail ryn Chamberlain. Delton: McCalspiritual freedom than a "free" man | *nd prison sentence* for each
lum. Bryan Crofoot. Hastings. R- 6:
tinder
InlaHlarim
rid."
hu
l.n
Vul.
_
_
__
under totolltarton rule" by Jen V*lL R. Ohu&lt;ow resigned a* auper- Cedar Creek. Mr*. Florence Artlip.
Delton. R. 3: Hind*. Mrs Marguerite
Ward* and the council elected Geo. Stauffer. Hastings: Shultz, Mra.
We have a king-size compliment
Nina
Johncock. Delton: Brush
for a Hasting*, lady, a fan letter
Student* who leave this week for Ridge, Mr*. Ora Babcock. Hasting*;
signed “An old timer" ha* thl* to college are: Miss Emily McKSraln. Cloverdale. Mr*. Minnie Young.
—
■
•ay: “I vote Mr* Florence Cook Richard Cook. Jack Stem and Fred- t.»--A.
Hasting*.
Hie Mr*. Miniver of Hastings" erick Parker. Ann After: Mis* Or- I IRVING — Wood district, Mra
ph* Warner, Min Harriet Way and I Florence TenEyck. Hartings: JoiX*.
writing could be either masculine Orlle Bishop. Albion: Misses Gladys : Margaret Johncock. Middleville;
or feminine, but Mr*. Cook can take Hubbard. Prances Morehouse nnd I Little Brick. Mr* Phyllis Craig Hasa bow. because sincerity was the Florence Doyle. M. A. C-: John Ves- । Ungs
predominating keynote of the letter. Xmhhrtowx-ior,duu«t.u..
:
X?1™! M™?1* I Ban Lelnaar, Deluxr; Monroe. Mr.
If any of you mugs want your Zerbel. Josephine Chase. Josephine । 7,a. wiuv '
avenue
nnervUv retreaded
x.x you V......
caxveth. Corleone Newton Mar- jcrrek; Steven*
"
appendix
better step szarevui.
uorieone Newton, Mar- . creek; Steven*
Marine Randall
on It because when lhe sawbones all guerite Wood. Western Slate Nor- [Bellevue; Bristol, Arlene Hun*ergo to war you’ll have to Join the “a, M}“ Beatrice Carrother*. Yp- । jonj Augusto: Banfleld. Mra Hazel
army to get a job like that done, or sllantl Normal; Miss Winifred Me- I Douglas^ Hasting*; Culver. Mr*.
maybe get in the Coast Guard. Navy I*r**y aiul Acella Leach.,Chicago [ Elizabeth Martin. Dowling: Bur*‘ rouxhs
...
. —
or Marine* or Join up with the College of Osteopathy
*Mara*re't"'Greer"creasev
l u.Pir nnnvrT.vA^-i
Waakies. Anyway, aren't we glad
1
u™
the defenders of our country are go­ THIRTY VBARS AOO
a.p&lt; i». un
“ nEIKt mJuw. “ T
ing to have such wonderful care?

’ Giri*, guea* what? Transparent
b* Hi tub* I What's thl* world coming
to? Transparent
TTan.MMrvnt shower curtain*
curtains
and now transparent bathtub* The
comment we started to make will

THE 6IFTF0RTH0BE

ON LAND
-AT SEA
IN SCHOOL

Now is th* tim*

■election of fine gifts

Stationery
Shaving Kits
Cigoret Lighter*
Shoe Shining
Kits
Photo Albums
Cigoret Cases

SHEAFFERS

^juaikunixnuJi
When they're oway

Flint Southern
Rnutham Ukhi...
lAke Odessa: Frederick Grlffeth. Mrs
Nina Jolincock. chairman ‘
prc*sc* so we will. Ju*t say the tubs Flint
Michigan league Celedonl"
from homo, the gift ihot
I PRAIRIEVILLE — Milo district. I Middlevllle: Mrs. George Stickler. *74 00.
are made out of plastic, which 1*
helps ihep most—re­
_ jMr*.
J;: A,
AlUe
Area No. 8. Prairieville. OrangeOrange­
Wliford Hick* instructor in EnoJ
Mrs. Doris Saunders. Delton; Pral- . Nashville. R.5
.Ue Wickett.
w,ck*«- 701 |j Area
made out of wood pulp These plas­
ll*h
and
languages
In
HasUnx*
high
’
rievlUe
Y*U*&lt;e.
Mrs
Edna
McKibben.
[8
Church:
Mrs
Clara
Hanneinan,
[vllle
and
Yankee
' • rlevllle vlllaae
McKibben S
Hannnnan sillr
Vnnfr— Springs
Rnrino. township,
(na^.hiu
mind* them of you—
tics are already being used in the
school,
has
reslgnKl
to
engage
eJeDelU)n:
North
Pine
Lake,
Iva
Case.
'
Ra
*^***
le:
Mr*.
Robert
Brown.
109
Mrs
Doris
Saunders,
chairman,
manufacture of automobile*, textile*, where to. dXmt oc^Kuon
I DeUon'
I
Ve",On
S133J8
'
reminds them to write
freight car*, steamship* and air­
The high
high school
school enrollment
enrollment Is
U 280 'i iwiuaiw
RUTLAND—Algonquin
Lynn Grace. ..
Na*hvll)e
Each Area chairman ha*
—is a Sheaffer's. h's one
Aigunquui Lake
ia**e disuu- .Infant
.
—...uh
haa a card
plane* Household products now be­
The
[trict. Mr*. Carrie FUher. Hastings:
Major operations were performed index containing a list of all the
ing planned, and In some case* now forty more than last year.
of the few gifts that
Chidester. Mrs.
the
Mil. Lena
ixiu Laubaugh.
uiuuaujll, Hasiw !I uD°n
'—.........
- following patient* and,
auu books In all tiie school libraries of
being manufactured from these
I, lings;
__ Tanner.
__
•
___ ....
. fhrlrHasrnnrlltlnn
—a. &gt;her
__ Area,
.__ showing
...
.tn what
. . school
. .
meets U. S. Service re­
Lena
’Upkey.
;Jnetr condition is reported ..
as good:
plastics,
are
lavatories,
faucet FORTY YEARS AGO
tings; Edger, no teacher yet: Good- [Mrs. Herbert Eaton. 1410 S. Jeffei- or schools each book is located, giv­
handle*.- door knob*, sinks, cabinet*.
quirements Come in—
Sept 18. 1802
will, Mra Irene Dickerson, Hastings. »n: Mrs Donald Leyendecker. Mid­ ing also the name of the autlior, and
dUhes and plumbing pines: the lat­
see our big selection.
Master
Gardner
Chidester
enteri
YANKEE
SPRINGS
—
Gates
dis«evUle,
R.
2:
Mr*
J
D.
Devereaux,
a
brief
of
Its
content.
The
county
ter are flexible and will not break
talned
14
of
his
Utile
friends
yester
­
trict.
Irene
Japhet,
Delton:
Yankee
i*
03
w
Center:
Mrs.
Roy
Thompson.
Safety SKRIP.
school
commissioner
also
lias
a
com
­
If froaen.
day In honor of hl* fifth birthday.
,Springs district. Mr*. Zada Kunmey. I Nashville: Mrs. Von Maklry. Wood­ plete card index flic for all six Arras,
Ten pound* of sweetpotatoes for ' Mlddlevlli*.
•land: MBs n-...,
Betty Owen. Charlotte:
t—.. naming all the books contained in'
Thousand* of product* are being 25c at O. W. Hyde*.
’
Mrs.
Arthur
Scobey.
027
E
Railroad:
In looking over the above list of
all the rural school libraries of lite
planned to utilise this wood pulp
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Nagler en­
JameoMcDowell. Lake Odessa: War- county. It a teacher, ur
or ■
a pupu
pupil
and the po*t-war era will undoubt­ tertained about a dozen young teachers, one is impressed by the ren Courtney I_nk&lt;- Odessa: Patrick wishes
a particular book which is not
edly be known as Ute STUMP AGE gentlemen Monday evening com­ fact that 41 of the 58 teachers listed
We are not
Mra Orland |1,1 ,di or her school library, by con- I
Tits kitchen appliance* will be col­ plimentary to their son Forest, who ,are married women
Leonard , suiting lhe Area chairman, he or
that condition—we *re Cobb. Charlotte: Mra
HASTINGS
ored. You can have a red range, leave* for Ann Arbor this week to criticisteng
:
OeWcrsma. Al- , she may easily learn if that book '
a white sink and blue cupboards. enter the Engineering Department. ,tpentlonlng it because it Is such a vCl
?dadn
Mulliken: i is in some other school library in .
striking contrast to what was true
House* will be of this material.
Donald and lv*n Golden, Clover- ithat Area, and can arrange to obtain I
G7
years
ago.
when
the
writer
taught
Synthetic fuel for can and plane* FIFTY YEARS AGO
tils only term of school. Then there dale; Mrs. Fred Smith. Hastings. It.
U being developed. My I my! Aren't
- -- --------------Sept. 15. 1*02
were no married women teacher* R 4: Loren Myer*. Hastings. R. xl^Several of the district* have for i weel“' and th?n
we glad the CCC boy* planted all
. ... Baleston. 421 W Mill, was several yean cooperated to secure I to some other cooperating school.
During the past year there have 1,1 the ,ural »chool*. and plenty of
those trees?
been 442 births in Barry county. 21a j Un&lt;1e &gt;oun&lt; mcn ftnd »°nten were
being male* and 230 female*. Deaths available. Ten years later, when he
reported number 216. 131 females •« secretory of fhe Barry county
and 85 female*
I school *xamln«r*. h* cannot recall
A Literary society has been organ- I that he ever Issued a teacher's certoed among the Juniors and seniors 1 tlflcat* to a married woman. A lol of
at high school, with the following **ter
8Qne over the dam ,lnce
It could not be expected that
othcr vocations and
Geo. A. Skidmore. Maple Grove ..20 officer*: Pre*.. Chas. Andrus; Vice- thenW1U
Renderare now----------open to women.
a■
■ ... Cole:
vh.- . Sec.. Pearl
I
nciiutl
- ‘professions
--------------- ----------------------Rose Marie Tarbell. Nashville ..18 Pre*.,
shott;
Tree*
.
Homer
De
Pue.
jNow
Ter
?
many
are
employed
tn
Jo*. N Thoma*. Hastings .......... 20
------- ----------------------factories The pay for young women
Doris A. Strimback. Hastings ....17 । MUNICIPAL COURT----------------------- I in other professions and type* of
Lowell O. HaUlwlU. Nashville ....42
Raymond Hause 28. of Hickory , work la *o much more attractive, and
Marly* Brown. Vermontville ....21 Comers was arrested by the sheriff’s with so much leu responsibility, that
nfTirxrx for
fnr steeling th.
— Hnlnr*
lhe Inn*
inner
lining ' It
Keith Wilson. Portland. Mich. .22 officer*
It I.
is nn*
not r
remarkable that
that teaching
Wilma Usbome, Carlton .............. 21 of an automobile tire. On Wednes­ a rural school does not appeal to
day afternoon of last week he was young women right now. A very se­
brought into Municipal court and rious situation would confront the
schools of tills and other counties
simple larceny charge. He received If married women were barred from
a fine of 84.00 and costs ot 8745. also teaching. Generally speaking, their
a straight talk from Judge Cortright wider experience in life make* them
A departure from the usual cus­ on the folly of attempting to get more capable teachers.
tom U the fact that lhe school away with that kind of stuff.
About 1300 tuberculosis germs,
busses are being driven this year by
the men teacher* of the high school.
Tuberculosis always increase* dur­ placed end to end. would just about
The school board recently purchased ing wartime, it is already on the up­ cross the head of a pin. Yet they
of Mr Martin the seven large busses grade In large industrial cities in kill 80,000 persons in the United
States each year.
and the station wagon used for this country.
transporting the rural and ward
students to and from school, and as
It appeared difficult to secure quali­
fied driven the teachen volunteered

We Sell War
Savings Stamps

LyBARKER’S
PHONE 2115

that such libraries. under the

MARRIAGE LICENSES

KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

Were Working on Hundreds of

Men Teachers Drive
The School Buses

PASSING OF FORMER
LOCAL RESIDENT
Rupert Carrother*. aged 61. passed
away on Wednesday of last week al
hl*1 home In Grand Rapids follow­
ing an illness of a few days. He was
bom in St Thomas. Ontario. June
27. 1881, lhe son of lhe late John
and Isabel Carrother*. who made
their home In Hasting* for a long
time.
On May 11, 1012, Mr. Carrother*
was married to ML** Fern Gilliland
of Lake Odessa, who was then a Unotypist at the Banner office. Two
children, Frank 8. Carrother* and
Mr*. James Gilmer (Audrey Car­ driven pay for their extra work.
rother*). were bom to them. In 1818.
the family moved to Grand Rapids ned by Ed Melsenback and Robert
where Mr. Carruthers was em- Falconer, respectively, driven of

one daughter: one granddaughter.
Kay Susan Gilmers: a sister. Mrs.
Anna McGuffin. and a brother. Dr.
Frank Carrothen. both of Hastings.
Funeral service* were held in
Grand Rapids on Saturday after­
noon. the Rev. Frank T. Jensen of­
ficiating. Interment was tn Fair­
plains cemetery.

Christmas
Gifts

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for individuals, communities and the na­

tion. The Hastings City Bank is working
to preserve this scheme of things, as we
have known it. We're cooperating with

for each bus, who will alternate on
the morning and evening run*, and
the number of the bus each drive*,
are: No. 2. Dana Burgess and Her­
bert Reinhardt; No. 3 Joseph Brosak
and Roy Garner; No. 5. Arthur Han- I

you in your efforts to get ahead, to in­
crease your income and savings. We offer

Lower and Lewis Hine: No. 10. Avery
Aten and Ted Knopf Kenneth Hall
is the regular driver of the station
wagon.

you sound financial advice based on years

of experience. We pledge the many servv Jc§s of this bank to insure the American

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Ml H
lay* &gt; A. M. to 8 P. M. Batarday
to l.-M P. M.

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Phone 2651

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posit boxes for your War Bonds and valuable*. Loan* to cover your per
ionol and business needs. Savings and checking account* to *avo trouble

HASTINGS CITY B
'Fifty-Fit* Yean of Continuous Service
PHONES: 2105-2103

Haitian

—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. 8EFTEMRKR IT, 1M1

1 Helen Moore were Sunday dinner by the students and teachen under her son. Pvt Lincoln
Mr. and Mr* Otto Kunde were I Sunday callers at the Allen Fteh 'at live home of Mr. and Mrs Claude
‘and afternoon guests of Mr. and the leadership of Supt. Evart W te In a tralntog school In 11
_
Walton Wednesday evaning
Mr* Tom Whitman ot Hasting* Sunday evening guests of Mr. and home.
Mr* R8y Clinton of Irting.
1 Ardis All school acUvlUes are being | Pvt August Wilson I* home now.
Mr*. BUI James of Hastln**.
I
Miss
Grace
Dean
of
Marne.
Mr
,
Mr*.
Floyd
Barton
of
Detroit
spent
Saturday
evening
with
Mr*.
lr. and Mr*. Clayton Waterman
.
and Mr* Prank Dfau. and Mrs callsd od Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt I Mr. and Mr* Claud Mead ipent geared to the wartime demands, being dismissed from lhe arm)
Grand Rapid* ware Sunday Ida Payne.
a few days of last weak with Mr. lEWJ^pc te predicting a banner ,an lumorable discharge.
gtnla
and
Mra.
Nancy
Deming
at
­
I
Truman
Gillette
of
Grand
Rapids
.
Kunde
Monday
afternoon.
About thirty ladles gathered at
and Mr*. Kenneth Mead of Maple year »nd everything pointe low*rd । Mr md Mr* Robert Krohn imd
the Ralph Stuart home Friday eve- tended the funeral service* of Geo were Sunday gweats of Mr and j Mr and Mr*. George Forb*j. and I Grove.
i that end.
*
Mr* Anna Buck called on Irte Nor
I Mr* Harold Wore!*.
WJ,r cpl. Gerald Forbey called on
idrig for.a shower In honor of Mrs. j Woldring at Holland. Saturday.
Pvt. Ervin Stahl of
Oi Atlanta.
Auama, OaJ
mb.,
Robert Conley (Loma June Stuart &gt; , Prank Walton and son Ralph were I Fred Wickham and Mr*. Ebner ;Mr. and Mr*. Nelson Beers of RlchNew SService
Clab rueuscu
Formed
...ner guest nt
New
csvmw ClSe
TTieSday evening.
as a wedneaday a
Hull and family ot Saranac
Barenac called land. Thursday.
* ‘
given by the Mlssre Betty 8tu*rt in Caledonia and Orand Rapid* । •lull
dinner gueat
of
udJes
,n the Co01
Marlow te In Detroit
lattheFry and Thompson home j Bernard Preston. WUllam Dipp.
tr. and Mrs. Leon Howk
r. and Mra. Claud Mead spent and Marguerite Rogers. Several(, Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Roush of DUt- 'Sunday evening
Jr., and Howell Newton ifera weekMr. and Mrs Leap Karcher are Building Friday afternoon and "-‘tnu week visiting her gon-in-law
games were played and refresh­
spending UUs*weir*wUh~Mr.' and ,,an‘a* a 4Ub
1 *cd d»u«hter. Mr and Mr* Ralph
and Mr* H»J. Hannon and iend visitor* of Lyle Newton of Ypments were served by Mrs. Stuart ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and |
DemonJ of Woodland.
Mr*. Lloyd Kah her and Marion ot gT1
^^“sn^iored^bv
,amUy'^“"Eton
Mr. and Mr* Theodore Buehler of Mr*. Conley received many lovely Mrs. William Dipp.
jabti Charles of Ofaritl Rapids spent allantl.
b*ke 1111,1 ,txxl “ f • lP°l;iOrrtl oy . &lt;uu.hter-to-law. Mr and Mrs Liton
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Knowtea. Sunday with Rev. aha Mn. Johil | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. • Cool were Grand lianid.
Pleasant Valley and Mr. and Mr*. gifts. Out of to*-n guests were Mr*
Mr. and Mr* Theodore Buehler of ^he
.Tnu^r^oSt' Marlow and ,amlly
Leo Rose and family of Hastings Glenn Conley and Mr*. Gladys Al­ Mr. and Mr* Orval Kokx of Bal- McCue
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Pk-aaant
Valley
spent
Bunday
evelce
f
™
"
I
Mr
and
Mrs
Hate Carpenter and
len of Hastings. Mr* Nellie Yelter, tie Creek. Mr. and Mr*. William
Mr. and Mrs. Chsriei Overholt1 Mr*. Judson Kingsley of Orandvllle. ning with Mr. and Mr* J. D. Cool
Ipr,
I family. Mary McLeod, and Mr. and
Mr* Lloyd Yelter and daughter Spear and Miss Donna Thaler of an(j Evelyn called on Mr. and Mr*. In the afternoon they visited Mr. . “r “d
Bunday.
«.hner ol
Ud^XdX to S
Mr. ana mm «
H. M
M Dou
Boughner
~r.
,Iin- Mr* Leo Barry, rnember*.
mcmoer* »■
Mr* Bernice Closson and daugh­ Marion of LowelL
Orand Rapids. Mr. and Mr*. Ken- Maurice Overholt of Or*od Haven, and Mrs Roy Ainsworth of Home
Lake
Odessa
called
on
Mr.
and
County
Degree
Team,
went to WhitMr. and Mr». Chftrle* Moore and neth Overholt of Caledonia, and Sunday. They made acquaintance Acres.
ter Nancy Ue were Sunday guests
un. own, e.rt»r w uur-,7?° ^,“? SE’.S' atJj. 2
otw. i»
““■£
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore were Harold Thaler and lady friend of .whh their new' granddaughter,
Mr. and Mra. Seymour Lape. bq4
»
“
«•
hla
kJS
I
'*&gt;''»
I'ra'ni
10
M'P pul on U»
Sunday dhjher guret* of Mr. and ’Leighton
were Sunday gu«U
ot* Kathryn Marie bom September 11. Barbara Ann of Orand Rapids spent
‘
‘ “
Mr. anU Urr F. 0. Wmln, ot
k„7',“»“» “ h’'P t'*,,|Dr«S« WortL
Uy tn honor of Keith Endres'' Mr*. Dale Cook and family of Cari- । Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler and fam- I Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Roath of Ak- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
them
happy.
__
j n.-ja.____ »&gt;..._„
them
happy.
I
.....................
..
&gt; Grand Rapids were Thursday callton.
Due to a broken fruit can it wm
birthday.
;iir/
ron. Ohio, spent a week with Mr.1 ■
Mr. and Mr*.
Allen
Fish and
Mrs. Ellwyn Johnson and daugh­ [nnd
Mr*. W.
Rockhill.
Mr. and Xh/ Daniel Weaver of
neceasary for Wilma Usborne to
Mr. and Mr*. Orley Bums of-----------nuu an*,
w. W.
&gt;». nvuMMM.
i mra.
Mt/ cam
Ella van
CaU accompanied ner;;*"
her 1 er* of --------------'
’
Freeport Methodist Chnreh
'--her and
mother of Mr« ter Lot*, and Boyd and Corwtji Nohare seven stitches token in her
Bowne and Mr. and Mi*. Howard Elmdale, father
a
Mr. And Mrs. John Thomas nnd son and wife, Mr. and Mr*. Orrie m™,y'
..
Everett M. Love, pastor
Smith of Grand Rapid* were Sat- Leon Howk. will■ e Pkbrate ttwlr 68th vuky of Grand Rapids spent Sat­ son Harris ot Lansing. Mr. and Mr*. Icatt and son Glenn of Kalkaska to |.
thumb.
Morning Worship—11:00.
urday
Mr and-Mr* GerhardtI Clayton Waterman df Orarid Rap- Grayling
hry -----next-------------Sunday.- -------- with
------------------------------------------Wednesday
morning. »ndMarvin were Orand Rapids vtelarday evening guests of Mr. and wedding annlren-,,
Norman Barry spent the weekend
Sunday school—12.00.
Mr* Guy Smith.
September 2tT Frirntte are Invited to Kunde and family.
| id*, and Mr* Nettle Thomas, local, i where they met the former's grand-1
The sermon next Sunday will be with hte aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Uster
A
daughter
weighing
five
pounds
W
ere
Sunday
aftemMn
guests
of
son
Keith
Catt.
who
enlisted
to
the
a
"
d
J^*"
y
Mr. and Mr* Glenn Kellogg, local.1 caU between 2:00 and 4:M P M.
! the last In the series on "The Mind Warner and children of Woodland
ten.
ounces,
wa*
born
to
Mr.
and
1
Mr
and
Mr*.
Guy
Smith.
.Merchant
Marine*
Corps
about
a
'of
Christ."
and
Mr
and
Mr*.
Howard
Bolo
of
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
,
Thaler.,
re
XKI ■»* -»U —nvwaow —-&gt;v W.
—... - —........ .
I
--------- —----- —................ — ...... nil ur.u mio. uuj ourmi.
Mrruiuu auiiiica uuips nuuui s'
_ ..
. . "
--------- _ .nr Cimst.
Erwtn Marlow underwent ap upHasting* spent the weekend with turned home Sunday from a two tMr*. Henry Myera
r. and
lday
—y.r.. (Lucille
iLurtHc Bassett
Ssssei'.:. ,. M
s;,.
B|,a Mr*.
Mra. Allen
niicu Fteh
r»ii and CalC-l- 1 year ago. and waa
was home on
an furlough. I|day and
aild J7
fP°
ay *,lh J.he!r. p,rtnts
P,rcnta-' ,। The first Quarterly Conference e/aUon at Pontiac on Monduy
Ur •»,&lt;
Un Rial
visit with
Mr and
and Mr*.
' ...___
___,__ next to have hte eye* straightened We
Mr
and Mrs
Rial Krllnutr
Kellogg and
and . weeks'
weeks'visit
with Mr.
Mr* Basil
Basil Thursday.
Thursday. Seotember
September 10
10 at
at Pennock
Pennock : vin
vin »rr»
were ivaviand
Wayland and
and MiddUvilte
Middleville ; Some nr
of the places where he ha* 'Mr. and Mr* Owen Steckle
.„.wlU
meet. In _a _____
groupl session
Jo Ann ot Unsing They enjoyed a Tliompron of Pontiac
hospital. She was named Janice : visitors. Monday.
been are New Orleans. La.. Panama
*1™“'J, ",u"?*‘1
--------------------— Sept. 21. *1‘ Alto, all hope for a speedy and safe re­
Monday evening.
picnic dinner at Potter's Park Sun- I MLvs Vivian Buehler of Charlotte, Marie.
I Mr. and Mrs Herman Hohhay and Canal. Australia. Nbva Scotia, Ire- I
.J1®’*"'
beginning with a pot luck supper at covery.
day
' and Mtes Velma Buehler of Hasting*
Mrs. Mabie Osborne returned I Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Evans and son land. Scotland. French West Africa, i “r!fLa
~
7:00. followed by lhe busineas meet­
Mrs. Bsrl Keeler and family. Mr.
Mtes Dorothy Van Patten of Kai- 1 spent Sunday with their partnLv from CabpenvUle where she spent, Of Orand Rapid* were Sunday ere- Cape Town. South Africa, Durban.1
_ayn*
*J*Pl ing We urge all the officiary to be and Mr*. Dale Keeler and Mr. and
two weeks with Mr* Maude Lu jung guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Adam North Africa. Arabia. Iceland, and ® "
of™
'U hU mothcr' present.
amasoo spent Sunday with her par- Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Buehler
Mr*. Wm. Shriber ihd children, and
ent*. Mr. and Mr* Clarence Van
Mtet Lillian Bleam wa* off. duty Madhne.
Endres.
Sue* Canal. EXypt He lias traveled
Watch this column next week for of Hastings. Mr. and Mr* Lester
Sunday visitor* at the Neil New- I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton. 62.000 mile* by water. Keith returned 1 , . „
, „ CQ
aecom- announrement of special young peo­
Patten.
at the Post Office several days last
Watner tand children of Woodland.
ton home were Mr. and Mra. John | Robert and Donald, of Carltoh were 1 to New York September 8 where he |,
',’r “nd
Mr. and Mrs R X Postma ot week due to tllneas
ple'll service on Sept 27.
.i Mr
Mr. BIlu
and mi&gt;
Mr*. rlB4Ul
Prank ------------------Shriber, and
McCords and Mart Poatma of Ptort
Mr. and Mrs. Manin Parker &lt;Lc- Nunsy and son of Wacousta. Mr. and Sunday dinner guests of Mr and ‘ will again resume hte duties.
I ?n,L
World Wide Communion Sunday ; Mr Bn&lt;j
Leo Barry and son*
Knox. Ky . were Thursday evening ora Ame»&gt; and Shirley. Donnettu. Mra. Vernon Newton, and Mtes Jean Mre. Lewis Neeb.
Mr and Mrs. Keith Durkee and | }?®,2d"e'®’“daywill be observed in our church on liad M pot ]Ucg dinner Sunday at
guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Postnia Ronald, and Donald Ames of Leslie Deaktos of Hastings, and Mtes UIMrs C. W. Culver spent from family of Woodland spent Friday । “7 J?‘
T 8 ,L.”...k lanla' Oct- 4| Grand Ledge in honor of Frank
and Phyllis Ann.
■ cglled on Mtes Virginia Fish Mon- Uan Bleam. local
Wednesday until Saturday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs Adxm ।
*n° " n^ie on rurlougTv
___ * *
। Shriber's and Mtes Margaret Keel­
Mrs. Dan Postma spent Friday hn Nashville Her daughter. Mtes Endres.
' p,?vni.
„„
2a „ „
Wlllard Kidder, our new Oram- Idsy evening.
Cartton Center Methodist &lt; hUreh ler-a birthdays.
mar Room teacher, te the proud
Bernard Preston te leaving Satur- with her mother. Mrs. Bertha John- , Maxine Bfijgi. returned to Freeport , Mr. and Mr* Leon Howk called
J' ..
Everett M. Love, pastor
' A 4howCT u being given al the
rntfltaaw.
(tor &gt;te -Stand
—. ‘ -----. *?
at"ti»"oie^‘auhf :home
wa“r St
“n.JM,,
2
father of a baby girl born last Frl- day for induction In the army.
Morning
worship
—
10:00.
home of Mtea Meredith Darby of
-------illy
Mr. and Mr*. Meryl Neeb and ’ Mr. and Mr*. Nell Newton were Clarksville Sunday afternoon.
an0. ',
1 and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Pus* of
Sunday school—11:00.
Lake Odesaa, Wednesday evening
Meria of Hasting* and Mr. and Mn Monday vtettora of Mr. and Mrs. also called on Pvt. Ervin Stahl of | .Tl. ’
%
We urge our Carlton officiate of honoring Mtea Wilma Usborne. who
ittanto.
wi'*-hc^;^’ « ',
Tho*npaon BMSVed ,O the
Ray Neeb and family of Vicksburg aary Newton of Belding.
---------- OaTw^’----the QuarterQuarter­ iU being married soon The guests
.the ehureh to attend tile
I were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. George FVrbcy and son Cpl etght-day furlough, returning Sun-.
son.d.ri »_
ly M
Conference..at si..
Alto—
next
• Monday
■»— -{ll be classmates of the bride-to-be.
| Lewis Neeb.
j Gerald
Meiaui Fnrbcy
ruruey called
enuru on
on Mr.
Mr and
ariu day afternoon. '
.
w Clnrfn&lt;c Benedict evening. If ii la poeaible io do ao.
Mtes Louise Endres of Lakewoc-4 '-.
.
.of. Campbell.
•
Mrs —
Fred- Schwader
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hedlund and ' af5^"p“n , "r ,and ,MrL.,1Frr1
DOWLING
Saturday.
Mr nnd Mr* John Swart and
,h °f JJdted^Mr^
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bird:
.Wm.“.Zd
.S"3?
mm
The last 4-H club of the season
ICln?..,pen.t.^e •E*nd. da^bU.r. u
°..{. —
8und,y | Sy GauUroSXiy ui.ul
hand family of Kalamazoo were L
.
Brethren tn Christ will meet with the Lloyd Gaskill
|bor Day guest* of Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs.
Emil
E. B Ortffln D. D pastor
-n Harry Oliver
u..«r of
.. guest* of Mrs. “
n”Oteon.
Tab. Jta (“
&amp;„.
“^."'.,5*'^. j
young people at their home Wednes­
day.
Adam Endres
.“w’lirf Mr.. Wl"
* ™Dh‘
.iSJun. “
Sunday, September 20
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton
C.UWU*«&gt;» Wrt~ww “S'"®
AUtrO U~ln "I rrtd.,. .
.
1 Pleaaant Valley
Herman Stanton and family of
of Detroit were weekend guests of I
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship.'
“ol Ml
lloSta. tar, «-»«&gt;*. ,u«U al Mr
.Detroit hare been occupying the
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith
11: 00 A. M Bunday school.
Stanton cottage and visiting rela­
famllv.
Hopkins were Sunday guests of Mr. Fr2?ay'
I 8 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Walton of I Kunde and family.
tive*
around town this week Stan- B
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walter* of and Mr* Ernest Tooker.
I.„ar* G&gt;,,n
da“*ht"
South Bowne accompanied by the
8:00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer meet- ley Ptiwe returned home with them,
Mr.
£._amu T?«np«n
»•«£, &lt;£* ting.
former's steter. Mfs Bernice Clou- :a,.nd R.Prd!. Mr .nd M™ ctart™
after a visit with Detroit relatives.
son and daughter Nancy, were In ’ Woodruff of Hatting*. Mr and Mr*, and Jerry Herbert. Mra Mary Fry.
Freeport
Silo
filler* will soon begin their
Hastings Saturday evening
1 Henry Thompson of South Bowne. and Mr» Dessie Thompson nnd Eve- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
10 SO A. M Sunday school.
work and the corn crop te a bumper
Mrs Nina Manee and daughter , yr. »nd Mrs. Arthur Moore and lyn were Monday morning callers . Mrs Fred Tabberer.
IIU0 A. M. Mpmlng worship
yield in this locality and farm help
Mr*. Frank Hynes, local, and Mrs
and friend of Lansing. Mr and Mrs I fam|]y. »nd Mr and Mrs. Frank o( Mr. and Mr* Will Calm* of Irv7: 00 P M Christian Endavor.
very scarce, but the fanper* coop­
Ford Stowell of Woodland vtelte-1
Pearl Tuttle of Grand Rapids, and ; Thompson and Dennie, local, en- tog.
8: 00 P M. Evening Service
erate and help caeh other which
joyrf a
a picnic
dinner at
at Caledonia
Catedonia I, M*
Mr. and
Sisson
spent- f.r^2dl ,n WayUnd FrWay
---------------------------------------------Mr.
and Mr*. W. 8 Roa th of Akron. I joyed
picnic dinner
—* Mr* B W -8:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer meet- works out to the advantage of all.
Ohio were Bunday guest* of Mr. and , Part SundayriM?)kamr of the 2nd the weekend with their daughter , no5Ji„
l*«■
...
Remember the dinner at the
Mr*. W.
Rockhill.
I birthday anntv?i®F. of Dennie 'and husband. Mr and Mr*. Gordon '
aarn.
n. W.
n . tus.iuu
"church thia week on Thursday by .
"
;
Thompson
,
Edmond*
and
Eonnle
ot
Ann
Arbor
:
M
“
rtlrn
Mr*. Ray Wieland and daughter* •
.CARLTON CENTER
the W S. C. 8.
CkBed on the Jay Leece family of , Mr
Mr*
Preston
and
Maurice
Overholt,
of
. I?
~...
wr and
ana
*ers Murei
MureiMr
I’reston
ana |'trade
neauncr
ovrmon. co-ordlnator
co-orainator
or j'I fanuly
’ ...dtow7u£t*
Weddirur
bellsJohn
will rlne
fnr
Wedding of
ring
for Wilma
Wilma,
Lieut Frank Owen* of Jefferson
family
of
Oalesbunr.
and
Mrs
and
Industrial
training
In
the
wJ
“
Su^dl?
daughter
Usborne
and
ALL ROADS LKAD TO ALLEGAN!
Bmdale Friday evening.
imlly of Galesburg. Mr and Mr* trade and Industrial training in the ,
daughter of John Usborne and Barracks. Missouri. Mtea Viola Han­
: Mr*. E. H. Johnson nnd Lol*. Mr*. Raymond Prraton and family of vocational department of the high of
*f Mr. and
" Mr*.
Mr* Walt
Wall Thomas
ThomaTof
Keith,
ton of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*
Mr* Victor
Victor ' son of
of Ke
lth. son
nf Toledo. Ohio
Ohio . Mr.
Mr and Mn.
Mr*.
Fred Inglesbe. nnd Boyd and Cor­ Hastings. Mr. and Mr* Howard school in Grand Haven, has been '
TV®
Wilson of Portland The marriage Fred Bronk and granddaughter.
Lvle Newton,
Newton local.
local Mrs.
Mr* commissioned a lieutenant.
lieutenant Junior
luninr1S22
5?ulh
Mr„ nnd
01 place
iwiiana
inci marriage
iplds were Thaler. Lyle
8
d
'7! Mr* John will take
Thursday
and the
I win Novteky of Grand Rapids
Gloria of Toledo were weekend
'Saturday guest* of Mr. and
a J Mr*. .Prancte Oliver of Middleville. MLm grade, in the naval re»erve* and will Tb?!n“a52,_?o"1,|!a5’U-0,x}^na*'3 1 young eonnle will leave ^or a ten guests of L. J, Oswald and family.
Jean Deakln* of Hasting*. Mte* Ruth .report September 15th at Dartmouth ’"e w.T^ThomM^d Smitl^BowM day^honey/noon
Congratulation*
Warren Surrarrer.
Little Arlene Stanton had lhe
, and bTwS
Mr. anef Mr* George SchutTnan
Schurman Yor.ker of Inin, were Sunday din- college at Hanover. N. H.. for trainmisfortune to nearly sever one of
o‘f M^. O.,H°S^ya.nd '^He"‘^n tater
to I
^ke^S and bait wishes.
' of McBain spent Bunday with their
Jimmie Lynch's
I Mr. and Mr* LaPayette Usbome her finger* while playing with lhe
], Norman.
Okla
Overholt
te
a
forlHan
“
of
Lanslng^were^
weekend
I son-in-law and daughter. Supt. and ' Bernard
Norman. Okla. Overholt te a forknr
Lsnd
Mr. and Mr*. Prank Shriber lawn mower Sunday.
Cale-lmer 'teacher at Adrian and' South
&gt;nd
.Thoma*.
y
1
Mi*. Bernice Cloason was In C-2.
' |,ue*U f
I Mi*. Evart Ardis
Mr and Mr* Chas. Gaskill of Has­
.ipent-Tuesday afternoon in Grand
I Mr and Mrs. Ed Finch of Howard I donla on buslne.v* Friday after-I
and--graduated
from Western.
Rev.
Alice Ortffln ,^,
attended
after-,Haven.
------------------------------------------------1M
., niluc
1UIU thelR
uw , Rapids on business.
Monday Afternoon
ting* vkited at Lloyd' Gaskill* a
City spent Sunday with Mr. and! noon.
enliere
at K*l*»n*«oo.
Xalamauv. University
tfntcanltv ot
nf Annua!
-__ —a mo
-ij______ ________
r. for I Mr*. Lawrence Farrell Is vtdtlng part of last week.
II “
'‘ST' ,l
WaMcnwood
s Retreat
and Evening
•Mr* Virgil Woods and family.
I —
., nnd Mrs Alien rMM
, spent , Mlchigsn ...
M General Motor* Tech. , ail State and County Union ChrteMr.
Fteh
and
Mr and Mrs Charles Deming of -uewlav
Tuesday with the
-Grand
Rapids Herald
th. latter'*
tetter'. sister.
.i.t*r .’ —
Grand Rantd.
rt-raM
y,,, E^j^yo, leader* September
Remus. Mr. and Mrs.AVayme Benton Mrs George Woldring of Holland.
Maurice te a graduate of Freeport 12 and 13lh About 150 youth lead­
of. Alton. Mrs.
Mac Ivgn
Iver (Olive
— —JohnMn|
jL&gt;ush and Mrs Otto I High school and te the son of Mr
er* were In attendance, other Barry
MICHIGAN'S GREATEST COUNTY FAIR!
Nyei of Boston. Mam ..Mr. and Mr* Kunde were Grand Rapid* visitors and Mr* Charles Overholt of Free- County officers attending the Re­
..IH.
H. J. Pish
run and
ana family
lamuy of
oi Middleville.
asioaienue. Monday afternoon.
I i»rt. He ha* many friends here who treat were: Myrtle Wilson, Dorr
JF j and Mr*. Claude Walton, local, were
Alwyn Rosenberger of Fort Ben- will be interested in hte stdvance- Darby, and Pauline Lehman.
nlng. Oa.. waa a Monday guest of ment.
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Rosenberger
i Mr. and Mr*. Ed Coat* entertained
Mr. and Mr* Ralph Hiatt (Elea- 1 the former's sisters. Mrs. Monroe
Thr Freeport schools opened last
nor Deming* of Grand Rapids were Johnson and Mr*. Ralph Rose of Tuweday with an Initial enrollment
recent callers of her uncle. F. E 'Orand Rapid* over the weekend.
of about the same as last year.
Deming
| Mr and Mrs Gerald Thompson Three new teachers. Willard Kid­
The people of the United Brethren j wwe Sunday evening callers of Mr der. Hazel McCaul. and ElUabRh
church held a reception for their and Mr*. Theron Dalbee of Hastings. Palmer joined the faculty thl* fail.
pastors Rev and Mr* E. B Ortffln
Mr and Mr* B. R. Clinton and I Many fine thing* are being planned

tEEPORT

y~d

ALLEGAN COUNTY

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' SSTu-?

k»«* - u»

SIX BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS!
SEPTEMBER 21-26

Team Pulling!

Giant Midway!
Musical Revue!

Stock Parade!

'Death Dodgers'

Harness Races!

Farm Exhibits!

AUCTION SALE

On account of the death of my husband I will sell at Public
Auction all farm tools at the farm, 3 miles west of Hastings
on old M-37, west of Algonquin lake school on

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th
Commencing at 1:30 P. M., I offer the following
CATTLE
Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old
Heifer, 4 mos. old
MACHINERY, ETC.
Formoll tractor, 12-14
John Deere 2-bottom plow
Grain drill
1- row cultivator
3-sec. spring tooth harrow
2- sec. spring tooth harrow
2-sec. spike tooth harrow
Corrugated roller
5-tooth cultivator
Manure spreader
TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of

mI«,

2-bottom tractor plow
Cream separator
Farm wagon Dump rake
Riding plow
Pair mower wheels
Set slings
Bag holder
Wooden churn
10-gal. crock
Large iron kettle
250 egg incubator
2 sap pans.
Sprayer
Dust gun
2 bee hives
.
Farm dog
Other small articles too num­
erous to mention.

SCHOOL DAYS ARE
VITAMIN DAYS
Arc You Going To GIVE THEM VITAMIN - Thl» Winter?

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

Mo*,01 Dla-

Lacking In Ordinary Diets.

■Xii'i,1'-'-"’'' -i

VITAMINS are specific chemical substances which are necessary in small
amounts for the proper functioning of the complete organism, and which
must be obtained from outside sources.

MOTOR OIL
TRACTOR OIL

HEADQUARTERS for VITAMINS

PRICES DOWN

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LI NE OF RELIABLE VITAMINS

for Limited Timo

PARKE DAVIS &amp; CO.
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
PURTEST VITAMINS
THE UPJOHN CO.
ELI LILLY &amp; CO.
SQUIBBS &amp; SON CO.
LEDERLE LABORATORIES
'&gt;.
'If You Don't Know Your Vitamin, Know Their Maker '

Buy From a Reliable Source

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

।

Thi» big POOL CAR
SALE is the event that
means money in your
pocket. You save at re­
duced prices — and you
make no payments until
you get ydur oil. Delivery
when you want it—now,
part thi* Fall ancT balance
later, or all next Spring.
Don't mid this opportunity. Phone or write

/r=::====:

0Jllt*rpBvcn
&lt;&gt;,, '^(TSS

■

THE SIXAll STOU

PrftprlefMli

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

5‘WL CAMS

School Days Means More Hours inside. Less Sunshine
Start Building Cold
Weather Resistance Now By Giving Them The^lmportant Vitamins Often

nothing to bo removed until settled foe.

LORETTA M. STUTZ

o»011

Courtesy and Frieildly Service Shown To All

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

Phon* 2115

Prompt Delivery Service

HILDEBRAN&amp;T'S D-X SERVI
111 w. Court

HASTINGS

Fhon« i

FrbdEHi erf MM-CcmtlMtsr ftrfftfaifft CorpBfaHw.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1H2
IhtalM arid the
fail did—not
injure—
ILAlice A. Grlf-।,
tioduced:
President
durirtg the whole parade. The pa­
rade
was led by the Woodland High fin; Vice-President—Myrtle WH*on; |
xSWayl*nd,UOaturdayf evischool band, which wu proceeded Secretary—Audrea Endsley; Trea*item K Ae^ec.
COURT
I
sc. It, ®*rry Twp.
by lhe new service flag, shown for urer—Dorr Darby; Corresponding PROBATE
the flrat tlnie and made by the Secretary—HlWred Chase; Ftaanci
EbL OrvUle J. Kifittbury. Onfcr
Cliairman—Etta Schneider: Pianist ,confirming sale entered.
Herbert Arnold and wife. par. Bsc.
enu of the yoahg lady 3fl yean ago mothers of boy* In service.
and two ywi agd oftcUUd at her
—Barbara Dalton: Pastor counsel­
Ebt. Emma K. Spindler. Order 38. Prairieville Twp.
George Perrin and wife to Lois
allowing account entered, discharge
Departmental Superintendents — of Attmr. issued, estate enrolled.
Mr*. John Hauer rttunied Mon­ I Arrangements have been made to
per fudota
Elt Florence Ftarman. Annual
day from a vtelt with relative* in bring the Flint Yellow Dogs and the Devotional—Pauline Lehman; PeGlenn W. breenfleid to 07 D. Dunn.
Chfloea. Mr. and Mrs. Mix Hoppe Flint and Jackson girls back for the rodlcals—Bruce Eckardt: Extension account filed.
—tf-f Im, aai
and wn Billy of cn.bfea brtfligHt ner Labor Day bill for next Saturday —Chalmer Miller; Jtnuor Wortf-*-; at Eloert V. Smith. Orter to
ling* city.
.
Barbara Dalton; Citizenship—Dorr open safety deposit box entered..
hdttte. Mrs, Hauer's ii|Ue grano- night, September IB.
George 8. Ihilton and wife to La
This will please the hundreds of Darby; Outdoor • Pastor — Mary
at Alice Mead. Annual account
daugtiler. Betty Hauer of TUrtin
Voneha Cotton, lot 5 «|?H. H. J.
afternoon caller* at
fans Mok
that were
wvcc disappointed Labor
w. cjmiHl.
31unaxj—
accompanied her home and will visit iiuuk
Smith; AU*
Missionary
—nwnoa
Ewild a curR*. filed.
_
at. Henry Wickham. Petition for Kenfield's Add.. Hasting* city.
her grandparents for several weeks day wlien the games were calletF ^Recreation—W1U1* Dalton; .church
LaVancha Cotton to George 8. were Mr*. Helen
off
by
the
terrific
downpour.
.......
’
’
’
Activity—Virginia Laurent; Evan­ administrator filed, waiver of notice
Dr. and Mra. Walter Taylor ot
Fulton
and
wile,
lot
5,
BL
4.
H.
J.
&gt;
Johnson,
Mrs.
1
Here
will
be
your
opportunity
to
gelism — Earl Sease: Publicity— , filed, order appointing admlnbt ro­
Ovid were dinner guests of tar. and
1 and daughter an
icc the best In Softball as the 1942 Laurel! Hendee; Ass't Publicity— tor entered, band of administrator Kenfield's Add.. Hastings dty.
Mrs. Roy Rowiader Bunday.
filed. letters of administration is­ THREE CORNERS
Eloise Day.
|
.
sued. order limiting settlement en­
ion BchUnaw of Hastings were Sat­
Mr. and Mrs Lester Larabee and DURFEE
tered. petition for hearing claims
SCHOOL NEWS
urday evening dinner guests of Mr. Flrat Fatl Meeting of
children. Bobby and Connie Sue of I Mr. and Mrs. OU* Fisher ot Ooa..
lhe Methodist W. S. C. 8.
and Mrs. D. B. Green.
Hie Woodland Township schoolI filed, notice to creditors l*sued.
Dtirand have again taken up thetr । stock apepl Bunday with Mr. and
The first meeting of the fall of opened Tuesday, September Bth. The
LeRoy Fleesner lift last week for
residence in their home here, hav-1 Mr*. John Hook.
a few week* visit wllb hiT uncle. Hie Methodist W. 8. C. S. will be enrollment ot 368 1* slightly leas receipt filed.
ing moved during the Labor Day
Mr. and Mr*. Gorton Wolf of
held In the church parlors. Wednes­ than lost year- No doubt tills will
Est. Carl Klee Brown. Proof of
Jolm Flessner of Cullom. HL
,
weekend. Wc welcome them back to Plainwell spent the weekend with
Mis* chartette Bhckallew of Kal- day evening. September 23 at 8 P. Jd. increase-for some of lhe older stu­ publication filed. order allowing ac­ our community. Mrs. H. J. Robinson • Mr. and Mr*. Claud Hunt and Mr.
Every
member
Is
unied
to
be
pres
­
count
entered.
arnjuujo vtelied Miss Marjorie Reedents are atiU helping al home.
and Dorothy who had been vBitlng l and Mrs. Tom Hoffmah.
ent.
sor over Ute weekend. MBs BuckIn order to help care for the large
them and the Richart Cooks of DurMrs. Heber Foster spent last HWk
number in the first room. Mr*. Vesta publication filed, testimony ot free­ and returned with U&gt;em.
I with Mr. and Mr*. Jake Van Dyke
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Born ha* been MJCUred to assist Mis* holders filed, license to sell issued.
The Evangelical Church
Est. Royal E. Wickham. Proof of children. Marie and LeRoy. his par- 1 Mrs Ellen Geiger came home
Eldon Flessner left Monday for '
Whitney with the work. She will
J. S. Deabler. pastor
Naperville. HL. whese she will enter
also help with the music in tlie low­ publication filed.
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Plank, also Monday. Her sBter. Mrs Thera NMg10: 00 A. M —Morning worship.
Est. Rosa E. Salnave. Discharge of
North Central College. He accom­
er grades.
Mlw Cliarlotte Moore, all of Cleve- jler of Hartings accompanied her
11: 00 A. M Sunday school.
executrix filed, estate enrolled.
panied Rev. and Mra. J. 8. beabler
land. Ohio, spent Sunday and La- and cared for her and the family
MBs Aiinanell Campbell has been
and Harold Deabler to Naperville
bor Day with Mrs. Plank'* parent*, during Mra. Foster’s absence.
WARRANTY DEEDS
whefe the latter enters his second E and Evening worship.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Wallers.
j Sunday guests at the HammondThursday
evening — Midweek Home Economics department She
Earl
Stanford,
Exec.
Ella
Bumford
ye&lt;r.
Mr. and Mrs Leo C. Hammond Hateman home were Mr. and Mrs.
Is a graduate of Michigan Stale
Tom Nlethamer left Tuesday for Prayer service.
and son. Richard Leo. of Cincinnati.. Harvy Johnson and ton. O. T„ MBs
College and has had two years of
Detroit wnerc
^iron
where ne
he ia*ca
takes in*
hl* last
Mrs. A. Curtiss and son. Herman.: Mary Baulch. Mra. Lottie Hammond,
leaching experience at Gladwin.
physical examination after enlBt- | Chureh of lhe
Wilma Townsend
LaVeme Mrs. R. M. Rose and son. James Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hammond and
tag in the Navy, if Tom passes thb
«" lhrt’1
and Cecil Baldwin of Hastings were daughter and Rev. Cunningham of
Junior High and High
tert he Will riot return for six weeks
I- H. OsgocxL pastor
Labor Day guests of the Claude , Battle Creek. Miss McElwain. ML
School Clam Elections Woodland Twp.
when hc will have a 8 dty furlough. Woodland
Mrxh&lt;n
and the James Ham- and Mra. Oeo. Baulch of Hastings,
John Kotrba to Forrest McMillan Hammond*
'
। IO*m
A M
M —Xinmlne
Elections In the Junior High and
10: 00 A.
Morning worsnltl
worship.
monds
—those from Hasting* also [ Mr* Oyril Strong and son of Eaton
and
wife
N.*i
lot
B.
Kotrba
Part,
।
High
school
were
held
Monday.
The
11: 00 A. M. Sunday .school.
Woman’s Club Hold
Mrs H Durkee were Saturday a!i- , Rapids. Mr. and Mrs Russell BaleYankee
Springs
Twp.
following
officers
were
elected:
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
Flower Exhibit
emoon guests at the Claude Ham- . man of Mason.
'
Wednesday 7:30 P. M.—Midweek
JOhn Kotrba to Kendall Reahm 'monds
Eighth Grade—Clifton Mlel, Class
The first meeting of the Woman’s
'v I Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Foster Of
.
Advisor; President. Edger Boulter; and wife, lot 10 and 81* lot B. Kotrba
Study Club was held In the school Prayer Setvlce.
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Walter* and Glbsooberg, Ohio, visited Mr. and
Vice President, Vernon Booher; Park. Yankee Springs Twp.
house last Tufes'day evening with a 1Kilpatrick
daughters. Donna and Alyce: of Bat- Mr* Heber Foiter Sunday night
10: 30/A. M.—Sunday school.
Secretary, Joyce Curtis; Treasurer—
Erlo Fuller to Richard E. Taylor, tie Creek were Sunday afternoon ' mb* Jean Hunt and Mra. Martin
flower exhibit. Orchids should go
11: 30 A. M.—Morning worship.
Chas Edwins; Defense Council— lot 414 and W‘* lot 415. and par. guests of their parent*. Mr. and Mrs.: Hawthorn spent Bunday with Mr.
to lhe committee, Mra. Nellie Hew­
8:00 P. M.—Christian Endeavor.
Pete McMillen. Eugene Makley.
Hastings city.
itt. Mra. Florence Kltaon and Mrs.
Edw. Walters.
and Mra. Claud Hunt
Thursday
7:30
P.
M.
—
Midweek
Bertha Flory for the lovely display
Freshmen—Prances Bawdy. Clxv
Myrlen Strait of Howell. Beryl - Mr. and Mrs." Thoma* White of
George A. Ellison and wife to
service.
and unusual arrangements. Such prayer
&lt;
Advisor; President—Carolyn Brod- Aooipn
iou ac
., BBhop of Lansing and Homer Battle Creek spent Sundsy evening
Adolph a
A.. norn
Hom ana
and wue,
wife. 180
Ac.,
beautiful flower* and lovely and '
beck; Vice-President—Helen Mc­ Sec. 32; 35 Ac.. Sec. 31, Prairieville .Smith of Harting* called on their with Mr. and Mr*. Harold Ritchie.
Zion Lutheran Church ■
Kenzie; Secretary—Ione Rairigh: Twp. and par. in Richland Twp. fellow beagler. Claude Hammond
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Freeman of
unique exhibits should have been
Paul W. Geiger, pastor
seen by every flower lover In the I
Treasurer—Vernon Raffler; Defence Kalamazoo Co.
Sunday afternoon.
I Quimby spent Bunday evening with
10: 00 A. M.—Sunday schooL
Hon, t RUUU .nd ,n, U auk.:
“»■ »”¥’
Council—Marilyn
Eckardt,
Billy
community.
11: 00 A. M.—Morning worship.
momlng with Mrs. Harold Ten Eyck f
——-—-*-*
Hewitt.
Mrs. Anns Dell, the club's new
W.
Rising,
200
Ac.,
Dec.
17
&amp;
8.
'
Theme of Sermon: "Deliver Us
(Florence Cook) of Orand Rapids ! GREGORY
‘-J
president presided over the meet­ From Evil.” Malt, fl-13.
Sophomore — Don
McCormack. Woodland Twp.
. as teacher.
! Mr. and
Mrs, Donald
Hdilofi wi
a
T'~
ing. After music by the club, two
Firat fall meeting of the Luther Class Advisor; President — Dick
•called io Inkster Friday by t
Thomas E. Whitman and wife to
papers were reap: "The Work of league Sunday evening 8 P. M. Bailey; Vice-President — Marge^
death
of
hi*
mother.
Mra. Wlffii
Elmer
E
Cauklns
and
wife.
61.68
Ac..
SOUTHWEST
RUTLAND
&lt;
the United States Forestry Depart­ Eleanor Benner. Topic Leader.
Sutherland; Secretary—Wilma HI!-1*
Henion.
They
attended
the fune
Sec.
7.
Carlton
Twp.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Wm.
Haven*
ipent
,
hcipj...
*
~
ment" by Mrs. Mamie France and
Firat fall choir rehearsal Wed­ ley; Treasurer—Glenn Mead; De­
Frank M. Barry and wife- to
Sunday ai
at xnuwur;
Hickory wviiic.a.
Comers. the j,-----held —
at Crystal
co
— Oeo.
. nunoaj
—------ . rrail
~
“Trees as SollmaVrs and Effect to nesday, September 33.
fense Council—Max Duncan. Mar­
. of- their daughter
-------hus-'Ot/r
deepest
sympathy
1*
I, Maple juerta
and
hits- Our
deepest
lympotMy
Climate" by Mrs. Eda Tyler.
garet Pry.
band. Mr. and Mrs Howard John- , to them tn their «•.
.
Dainty refreshments were served
The Methodist C hurch
■rika et al
nl son. ' .... ’ ■
, Fnmk jmd
a n Walter
tSTalfav Schtaggter
Q
Juniors—Gordon Williams. Class
.
George E. Endsley and wife
by the committee.
Rev. George Wingard, pastor
Advisors; President—Arden Harper; to Daniel Ulrey and wife, 80 Ac..
Mr*. Dan Douglas* and Mra. Nel- Norwalk. Ohio, and Mra Jea
10: 00 A. M—Morning worship.
Vice-President — Lynette
Smith; Sec, 33, Carlton Twp-------------- ---lie Forman were Sunday afternoon Knowl and Mrs George Milter
Pet Parade Prlie Wlnnrt11: 15 A. M.—Sunday school.
Secretary — Mnrgenc Kussmaul: I Albert J. Chaffee and wife to Clyde callers of Mr and Mrs. Bert Me-; Monroeville, Otilo, Were gUMte
8:00 P- M.—Young People’s Serv- Treasurer-Elaine Offley; Defense R Ruempel and wife, part of lots Klbben and Mrs. Berthe McKibben.. Mira Susie Phillipa from Salurd
rade on Labor Day were; Biggest
r'minrll —
_ Rex
Prv W,.v»rman
__ _________
«...Has­
Councll
Weyerman, Doris ‘ 4.__
and, -5, v.
Daniel
Striker.JJ
’s Add..
pet—Janice
Crockford's
horse;
Tuesday 7 P. M.—Choir practice. Bales.
tings city.
a chicken supper for State orange!Mra. Jay Snyder at Haritaga
smallest pet—Joan Logan's chicks:
Thursday
8 P. M.-Mldweek
employees and wives of Hastings and Mra Barrel Phillipa, Mis* 8
Seniors—Supt. H A- Kltaon, Class
most pets— Larry Hansbarger's wag­
Saturday evening.
Phillip* and her guests had a d
Anna
T.
Campbell,
par.
Nashvllle
Advisor;
President
—
Audrey
Mullen
onload of 14 pets drawn by and folMr. and Mrs. James Wilcox. Mr 1 at Wall lake. They spent Moqda
village.
dore:
Vice-President
—
Jean
Krebs:
South Woodland Church
Merritt
L.
Fisher
and
wife
to
ahd Mrs. Lester Lord and family. Benton Harbor and BL Joseph
Secretary
—
Vernon
Baitinger;
of the Brethren
Kermit Booher’s kittens in a bird
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Wilcox
spent
•
Two from pur district eta
Myrtle
Brandriff,
lot
18.
Crooked
Treasurer
—
Phyllis
Barnum;
De
­
Arthur L Dodge, pastor
cage; most outstanding entry—
Milham Park. Kalama- high school Tu«iAjf ftohflni. 1
10: 00 A. M—Worship and sermon. fense Council—Geneva Pry. Gene Lake Bummer Resort. Barry Twp.
i Darlene and Larry Durkee with their
I acre Mis* Beatrice Bush who
RBI ng.
, ।
Elizabeth Stlmpson to George Ar
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday school.
red. white and blue uniforms and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens ‘ land , Junior thl* year and Gate St
Potts and wife. 80 Ac.. Bee. 15,
1 wagon with their dog. who held a
Mrs. Clara Robinson visited Mr. and |who 1* a Senior.
Thomapple Twp.
Wc Invite you to worship with us. DURFEE
pair of American flags In his piouth
Leora Sanders el al to Roy Spauld­
Last Week’s Letter
Barry County Christian Endeavor
ing and wife, 160 Ac.. Sec. 17. Maple
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Poster held
Union Meeting a Success
James Swanson and wife to Han­
Woodland Evangelical C. E. won their reunion at Thornapple lake
*
nah c. Denton, par. Sec. 3,-Hastlngs
lhe silver cup for the largest attend­ Sunday.
ance this month. Freeport U. B.
The Rev. H. R. Pfeiffer attended Twp.
James Swanson and wife to Grace
.took home the second prize for at­ the Johnstown reunion at Hillsdale.
' tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller went with
3. Hastings Twp.
; The new county officers were In- them.

COURT HOUtt NtWj

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mlsen-, Mr. and Mr*. E. O. Bhorbo spent
helder of Clisuwcnh. HL, Mr. and Sunday with Miss Elsie Shbmo’ of
Mrs. Raymond Delton, Lake Odessa Allegan.
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dalton. I Mr. and MY*. Nit PflUh of Chi­
Woodland were dinner guest* of Mr. ’ cago spent the weekend with hter
and Mra. Henry' Flessner Sunday.
mother, Mrs. Glenn England and
Mr. and Mra. Carlyle Buritie of sister. MB* Marjory England, on
Lansing and MBs Jean Burkle ot Bunday lliey were dinner guflrta at
Battle Creek were weekend guests ' the Jerry England cottage at Sad­
at the home of their parents, Mr. dlebag lake.
and Mra. Cart Burkle.
| Mra. P. E. Border is visiting her
Mr. and Mra. Eldon Parrel! and mother, Mrs. d. Bourret and sister,
son Larry Joe were Sunday dinner Mra. Juliet Brown of IWert Bend,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Iowa. Enroute she visited her daughGuy Kantner of Southeast Wood- —
—•'
land.
■nu son oi uu rara, nt. '
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and
Larry Bird spent Bunday with Mr.
Murcia Ann spent the weekend with and Mr*. Blake Rising of . West
relatives here.
Woodland. Mr*. Bertha Flory and
Rev. Paul W. Geiger Is attending
tlie Northern ' Michigan's Pastor's.—-.
.
Conference nt Owtackl. Trlnly , Rev. and Mrs. Fay O. Wing were
Lutheran church, Tuesday. Wcdnes- dinner guest* at lhe home ot Mr.
day and Friday of thB week.
and Mra. Earl Chase of Hastings.
Mrs. T. W. Thompson of Tucson. Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Chase and Mr*.
Arlx., arrived In Woodland last Ethel Hall of Coats Grove were also
week and B visiting her aUtcr and . guests.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tyler | UtUe Shirley Townsend, oldest
of East Woodland.
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Chas.
Mr. and Mrs. Blrdslll Holly and .Tbwnsend of South Woodland, had
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bird called , lhe misfortune to fall against the
on Mr. Bert Snuggs of Detroit Bun- piano and crack tlie bone in her
day afternoon.
; right 1*8 between lhe ankle and
j..
..
—
* x-rayed Mon­
cago visited at the home of Mr. and day morning and ths
.... bone
—... waa
Mrs. Uiwrence Faul from Thursday found to be cracked clear across but
until Monday. ’
; not out of place. A splint bound it
Verdun Flory spent the weekend In place. Our sympathy goes to
In Detroit.
I Shirley a* she was in a cast over
Mr. annd Mrs. Edward Reeaor vis- | a year and ha* only been out a few
Ited Mr. and Mr*. Frank Hopkins months. However the cast was on
of Grand Rapids Sunday.
I her left leg which has ^ompletcly

KEEP ENGINE TUNED
★Keep your engine in

"tune” with the times . . .
if
it
isn't
humming
smoothly, it's costing you
money and gas . . . gas
that must be conserved,
money that could go into

War Bonds! We con help
you get maximum mile*
oge from your car. Come in today . . . conserve for
Victory and you.
To* help pretervo the life ot your motor, ui Mobile go*. oil
and greases. Fifteen dealer* In Barry County to serve you.

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MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
tn E. STATE ST.
BASTINGS
PHONE 1554

ROTH’S New Gift Shop

In on effort to further serve this community, we-are opening a gift shop which Will
have ample space and display and will be added to as time goes along. In those
times of emergency it will help you to shop at home, to save tires and gasoline
especially when making purchases forsmall and inexpensive gifts. The prices
aro low—gifts you would really expect to pay much more for.

Suggestions for early Christmas buying dr prizes for your bridge party — Gifts
that are beautifiil and lasting — They suggest expehiive glfh but actually ore
vary inexpensive. — Make it o point to see these before passing judgment. —
Don’t let the low prices mislead you. — They ore rcdlly very worthwhile.

Below is a list of some of the gifts
Hand painted METAL WASTE BASKETS,
beautiful colon and finish. The
S&lt;|.13
Ideal basket for kitchen or living room

Hand painted METAL COASTER
and tray ensemble only ...........

Hand painted metal SILENT

79'
69'

Hand painted METAL COASTER)

Beautiful hand painted ora! EQc A
and round BREAD BASKETS

Hand painted round 8 in. CANAPE
TRAYS, set of 4. assorted colors ...

A beautiful group of It In x 15 in. hand paint­
ed PICTURES. Modern, outdoor scene, and
pictures for the nursery for the anus- S4.75
ingly low price of only — each
.1.

Hand painted CHROME TRAY
At only ......................... ................
Hand painted MIRRORED PLACE CARDS.

A
.I U

Ing name or number.

26 in. x 30 In. Hand Painted
PICTURES for only — each

Diamond shaped MIRROR SETS, Just the
thln&lt; tor that table center piece or
7£c
tued for a Hat coaster set, only..........
■ O

’
novel WALL RACKS sneh
hanging telephone rack*, khlek knack rad
Novel mirrored racks, many solid
&gt;4.
walnut op from4__
I

In an effort to more fully cooperate with the War effort, we
must conserve tires, gas and mileage, therefore we must ask
our customers to bear with us in this time of omsrgoncy.
'•I-—Ftoew
ui to make d«Hv«,i«i of small ortlclM rhol one may carry
2nd.—Pleoie do not oak ui to make unnecessary service call on things that may
be remedied by yourself, except in case of dbsolote neCMilty — of If possible bring
it to our store and we will toko core of it «s gelckly os possible for you.
•3,d-—Thil 11 «»•» «" Unwillingness on our putt to ibrvt. but, it in coMplote accord
with the War Department that all transportation equipment must be Conserved,
and until final Victory is won or such time as we may again resume our former
services and practice we must ask that TOU cooperate with us to the fullest ex­
tent. We ore sure If we do these things now if won’t be long Until we may again

every’da^

~ D°" * k'*” ” k”’

Wl" ,0"*

T0DAr AND

W. A. ROTH • Furniture

HASTINGS. MICH.

On account of the help shortage I am disposing of some fine
dairy cows at my farm 2} miles east and 1 mile south of Ma­

ple Grove Center on

Hand painted metal 14 In. ROUND
IrATS, assorted coion ....................

79
Beaatlful and

UCTION SALE

PHONE 2226

TUESDAY, SEPT. 22,1942
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING

HARRY F. KFU.
Republican CandHate fc Go . r
• th»4lr»I non-incumbetri camlkfa** fct

DAIRY COWS
Brown Swiss, 8 yrs. old, due
Oct.SQ
Brown Swiss, 6 yrs. old, due
Oct. 1
Durham, 7 yrs. old, due
• Feb. 25
Jersey, 7 yrs. old, due
Dec. 25
Guernsey, 5 yrs. old,
due Sept. 22
Holstein-, 4 yrs. old, calf
by side
Durham, 3 yrs. old, due
Nov. 11 •'

Jersey, 3 yrs. old, due
April 18, 1943
Jersey, 5 yrs. old, due
Dec. 15
'&lt;
Guernsey, 7 yrs. old, due
March 3
Jersey, 9 yrs. old, pasture
bred
Guernsey heifer, pasture bred
10 head of young stock
TOOLS

2 spring tooth drags
400 egg incubator
Gasoline engine

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of tale. Nothing to be removed
until settled for.

Governor to b« nominated BrHtnhwtraly | •

" JFTry was Harry F. Kelly |

nominated far GovArrtor'
without opposition?”'
BECAUSE, hc ottered hi» fine term u|
Secretary of Stake with high ideals of
public service and PUT THOSE
IDEALS INTO ACTION.

BECAUSE, he so won public confident*
with his achievements that to vu RS- '
ELECTED WITH THE , LARGEST’
VOTE EVER GIVEN ANY CANDI­
DATE FOR ANY OFFICE IN M1CH1- X
GAN S HISTORY.
BECAUSE, HASSY F. KILLY &gt;t
GOVERNOR will exemplify th, luM
fine qullkta of Mdlly &lt;0 MR
honeit InuknU* fet kn dhuvtat.

JOHN SIBOTEAN, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

i. E. GRAY, ClSrtt

TH,

I
I

�THE HASTING# BANNER, THWPAT. 8EPTDOEB 17, 1H»

NOTICES

^iany more happy
years together.
of Orand Rapids and Ensign John many
hsj
Glen Kermeen of Middleville did proved from her operation nnd ex* CARLTON CENTER
Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie and oat threshing in thli vicinity but
•on Brian of CliarleaUMi, W. Va.,
'J. J. Bl rod beck b slowly gaining
vblled
their
relatives,
the
Cogs
­
plete his Officers’ Training.
Paul Palnicr relumed Tuesday
Mrs. Clyde Warren attended a well and Gillespb' families, an the left the hospital In Hastings Satur- from attending the date 4-H club few hours a day. Hla grandson from
meeting in Hastings in which in­ Center road Sunday of last week.
show at Lansing.
near Cadillac spent the weekend
Mrs. Millie Phlier and William
with them.
Cogswell called on their brother,
clothing during the war.
Margaret Kermeen of Middleville
Visitors at Roy Erway’s during Frank Cog &lt;well, who Is 111 in Has- ________________________________
were married Saturday. Sept. a.
wwc —. ~.u «... tings, Monday afternoon. Mbs Ruby before returning to their home, the Congratulations and best wishes for with her daughter and family. Mr.
DKDEM FOB FUBLICATIOM
and Mra. Ignatius Rualne ot Ham­
Homer Erway and children of Mus- Cogswell was abo a call»r there.
line residence on the farm of Mr. a happy future.
mond. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall
and Mrs. Oumie Keiser south of
krgon, Mr. and Mrs. Al Wolf and
•••
Buck and children stayed with
daughter of Orand Rapids.
I BRANCH DISTRICT
‘ Middleville on M-37. .
—.F —.... . ... — — .. .... ... t
t
Esther. Mr. and Mra. George Rualne
। Mr. and Mra. Bert Arehart, who CLAY HILLS
Mra Forrest Havens last Friday. A [ Mra. Maynard Tucker began her reside south of Hastings, were SunMr. and Mrs. Leon Potts called brought her home Sunday and will
very interesting program wag, con- school in the Durfee district Mon- .day guests of her sister, Mrs Ada on Mrs. Lerma Johnson in Bowne stay a couple of days.
Wednesday evening.
ducted by Mrs. Ray Erway.
’
[day. August 31.
Shaw and family.
--------»
Tlie Busy Bea club met with Mrs. U»t Thursday evening, after which
Mrs. cnas
Chas Whittemore spent sev- j -w. *nu mra. truest .-saiamoi-c ,
cral days last week with her daugh- entertained their tons and their [POWERS ECHOES
[Minnie Churchill
In Middleville
ter. Mrs. Robt. Shricker and fam- ! wives and other guests far Sunday j jjr and
Edward Hammer and j Thursday afternoon. They have be­ supper the Brat of October.
lly at Richland
dl"'?rlr'
J
/ daughter of Sandusky. Ohio, spent I Sun thrlr
for the Red Cross
Mr. and Mra. George Streby and
!/ Mrs. Sara Erway Is visiting Mr I Richard and Dorr Darby enjoyed I Monday evening with hb aunt. Mra “&lt;alndaughter of Belleville. Ohio, and
—j *»— ----- at Muskegon., B tr|P t0 the northern port of the Pauline Daniels
• Mr and Mrs. William Hullett of Mrs. Earl Keeler of Hastings, Mr.
------------- [state over the weekend.
| p^ Hsrrtoon of North Holly- [MMtHwUle and Mr and Mra. Than. and Mra. Michael Debakey. of Orand
I Mrs. John Darby visited hfr
.... |। wood.
wooa Calif.,
vaiu and
ana Bob
ooo Brown
nrown of
or Deue- Hullet of Grand Rapids were visitors
.ha —..
. ... .
. .
. ..
at Roy McCaul’a Sunday.
mf. conxiin in Allegan last Tnura- . home s'
of their aunu th&lt;
' Mrs. Verdun Covin and daughter Woodland were Sunday gueiti of
i School commenced Wednesday In day. Her granddaughter came home and Almira Reed thia
called on her parents. Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shriber and
our District with Mrs. Helen Tuck- —
with her for a•*"
few”
daysturned to
to their
their homes
homes Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Leo Barry and family.
-LT
( turned
.| Buel Sisson of Freeport. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fossett enterMrs. Virgil Andrews and daueh- 1
Mbs Alice Whetstone underwent! Wo “re Slad Mrs. Anna H*«n- talned the Wilkinson reunion Labor t„. Arkne of Augtuto and Mr
A^1 "y ®” !.U dlnnM ,n «nd MraSeymore j’SX
Mra
a major operation at Pennock hos-1 ™ond 1* gaining ™P,d*y
pttol Wednesday morning of i*« rue»t* were Mr. and Mrs Oeo. ChenJ’ 8mlth I M,r&gt;’ Wfwl called on George Bedweek She b coming along fine [ nc&gt;' 0( Hastings, Mr and Mrs. Chas -------------from Gibsonburg.
- -------- _,------Ohio,- were _pres__ _____
ford BV
at tnc
the (|om
home of hb son. Ar­
which b good news to her many' Hammond of Banfleld. Mra. Will ent abo
also others from Charlotte. Bed- I thur. Wednesday
friends as we one and ail wish her . P”*1- Mr----------------and^Mrs. Stahl of
Clarks- &lt;• ford, .nA
— ..
---------------and Ma.ttn..
Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. I Mr and
Mrs Emery Ooodrite and
■ ,pe«ly mmm.
• I""*;,0-iraid
*! ” Kb
’ and' wife
' of' Grand‘ Smith are spending a few days with daughters of Toledo, Ohio were
mr. and
ano Mrs
mrs. Frank
rrans Cogswell
wgawcu ana
»uu ;
M.nC JI“nah Cbe]'n.&lt;7' R*v. Mr ,nd Mra’
D’
; weekend and Labor Day guests of
Mr
“re
"71 Mr’ ttnd I IllVnJ7
- --------------------I Mra Pttullne Daniels.
children of Hastings were Sunday I ££lK£ll£h?J£
——
-1 —
----------------------------- Mrs. I Mr. Ralnh
M(. Bnd
Howd MnUn&lt; and
afternoon
callers at------------Mr. and
^’P*1 Striker
StrU'0'-. feral
I,lIBirKr.
IRVING
Orr Fisher’s
'• Mrs- Chas. Hammond had the cast
' daughter. Mrs. A. Mullenkopf and
L n . Vk
X
°£
V i*°n of
were Saturday vid­
Mr. and Mr, Cl.renee Curtb .nd ™&gt;ovrd fmd her lln&gt;0 .nd I.
FOR CASH, will trade for a house and lot in town
wn Hn«&lt;r of B.IU, Cr«. Wm
*k-- “ •«'“
&gt;» '?»«« Nell gathered at Caledonia Park at tors at tlie home of Arthur Bedford,
or will sell on a contract. 120 acres in Prairie­
a reunion to honor Alex Nell, who’
—
sundw ,u«u or dor r»rmu. Mr.
u “K,'l«
ville township, wonderful large house, complete­
.nd Mr, Bound B.rrr.
Uoor' IctlIwl
Tt,r
was home on a short furlough. A BOWENS MILLS
. Stuart Clears*.
C,4S. ouinpl. orTn.rtawn W , M'- Ahn. HunMrlrr .nd «». daughter from Wisconsin, with her
ly wired, two barns, good fences. We want a deal
inuir was
Mr *nd MriL C,*de Holmes have
S."V. .
., Eton aUk.pl.-. Ui.
family,
was amone
among tnnae
those nrvo-nt
present.
on this farm right away. Price. $4500.00.
~MJ
.JO- U.
Wivnr last week
। spent two weeks with Elery HoughMr. Mid M„ LrwU Hm.1 vUltrf '
T»O' rolumM hom. Wed- moved into the house recently owned Muskegon where he has a good job.
INCOME PROPERTY in the 1st ward. 3 three
r Kp'u.,,7
A.km...'
MrMrs- *-eww Merzei
vuiteu
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Clark
I-1 TTfratu
/_.M,V'u.re
l.
”nJiher
by Charles Ludlow.
L«rlni
| her uncle. David Flory
Flory of Scottville.
Scottville. | nfgd&gt;y~
rootp apartments and bath upstairs, apartment
Miss Lillian Sowethy has returned Springer entertained her cousins.
S»»»»ntey They were accompanied sollT1J snVLTZ
downstairs, hot water heater, 3 stall garage. For
to
her
school
work
in
Chicago.
' by Mr. and Mra. Claud Demand and Lait
,
Week’’ss Utter
Letter
family of Wayland.
Week
quick sole. $3150.00.
Mrs. Jessie Couch has returned to
m all went on and stayed over night at
Mrs. Frances Briggs, who has
Mrs Frank Hom entertained with
nomc In
, aHcr
after a
a ,sevn the Coolbaugh cottage near Bay ^wirg^Mr-nTS^ 1 her home In the village^
(been under the doctor's care for the
NEW 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, all modern. 2 bed­
d•■} View.
past two weeks, b gaining slowly.
rooms. bath, living room, dining room, kitchen,
,11
Miss Dorothy Cogswell was a Bryce Meyers and Maud of Grand
Mrs. Robert Button nee Beatrice
linen closets, full lot. single garage, $3700.00.
•n.r weekend visitor in Chicago.
Myers, and two children of Wayland,
Rapids, Mr. and Mra. Harry Shute SOUTH THORNAPPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Oliver and have been spending a few days with
of Husttngi Bert and Thad Cook
AN EXTRA GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE in the 4th
.no John
jonn Graham
urunam of
or Kalamazoo.
nammazoo. I
10 her parents before moving to Flint
and
। Our school started Monday mom- This
ward, close in. Will sell for cash or will trade for
This was
whji a
s farewell
farewell partv
nartv for
fnr Orville
Orville 1 “1 ^nd ,V’e we?"’d w,Jh thelr P*r- where her husband has a Job.
Cook who goes to Fort Custer cn*?’Mr' *nd Mr*. June* Oliver
a cheaper-house.
Remember Uie Sunday school,
are ln Wgh sc,10°1- *omc at Hastings Thursday and our best wishes go ' “nd J‘^h,er’ EJmlco Eunlce r°- every Sunday at 11 A. M. Everybody
with him
1 lu™ed ihome with them to spend I urged to attend. Lesson on Jneph.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME on W. Center street in
i Mr and Mrs. Lynn Bishop of BatMrs. Irene Dickerson entertained : ters wec
an? ’®families
Uo
the 4th ward, strictly modern, has everything,
and.k their
’ hcr two sU- PLEASANT HILL* "
about thirty-five guests Thursday
"
is worth $6000.00. will sell for $4500.00.
Mr. and Mra Lester Raymond and
evening at a shower given for Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wleringa
Mr. and Mra. Donald Manning
|and Mrs. Boyd Payne. Refresh- 1and Anna .May of Grand Rapids, son of Plainwell were Sunday guests
1 expect to move to Detroit next week ments were served and they received |1also Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson I of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cllf। He U employed at Willow Run.
| accompanied by Mrs. Moses and son । ton Campbell.
many useful and pretty gifte.
11
i; Rev. and Mrs. Leeland Hom at­
Robert Kenyon will attend high :j of Hastings spent Sunday afternoon I Mr. and Mra. Vere Carter attendi tended church services in Battle
j with Mra. Hattie Johnson.
ed the Kent Co. teachers' meeting
at Delton this year.
' Creek Sunday where he preached school
-X.U Mrs.
«.&gt; Dale Larabee
um.ucc of
ui Yp.U- |, Mrs Jeasle Couch of I tv Ing ex- In Grand Rapids Friday.
Mr. and
I two services.
•
sltant’l called on their parents Mr IpcctJ' ,o 00,110 and
Bt ‘he home I Mrs. Matt Bedford entertained
| Mr. and Mrs. William Bonneville, and Mrs. Lester Hanceville Saturday of Mr nnd MnL-Phillp Nichnls and [with a shower Saturday evening
-•Ouranne and Billy, Mr. and Mra and attended hb father Jew Urato look after the little folks honoring Mrs. Paul Olboon.
__________________ _____________ f Merle Bonneville and
beeJerry
’s saleof Bat*“ Mrs- Nlchols has employment in ! Miss Nettie Kerr of Lowell spent
btate OF MICHIGAN-ORDER or। tie creek, spent Sunday with Mr.
the defense plant at Middleville. &gt; the past week with her aunt. Mrs.
THE conservation COMMISSION
and M„ L«Ur SonnevlUe.
Her hours are from noon till tlx p.------Stephen
*”*“ . Carter.
—
REAL ESTATE BROKER
D°£?“-E0CEK',An-»
o?llinotx£ I
Nettle Maas and Mrs Kate BARNUM SCHOOL
Little Beatrice and Bernice Pal­
Last Week’s Letter
and woodcock i Patton of Kalamazoo called on Mrs.
mer are again stoving nt the home
Dorothy and Leona Hebe were tlll midnight.
STEBBINS BU1IDING
PHONE 2659
[Mina Kenyon one day last week.
School began In the Gates school. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer while
home for the weekend and over
Mr. and Mra. Mila Ashby enter­ Labor Day.
Sept. 8. Mrs. Japhet resuming the their mother is teaching in the
tained the following guests with a
Mr. and Mrs Boyd Hart nf Cleve­ duties again as Instructor. We un­ Freeport High school.
lovely birthday dinner Sunday: land. Mrs. Ethel McFarland of Lo­ derstand four new children enrolled.
Mrs. R. J. Williams is much Imsing visited Mrs. Chas. Scofield Sat­
1 Hastings. Mabel Babcock of Don ling,
urday afternoon.
and Alta Masher of Hope Center.
. — — E. Holmes of
-- ------- — --------------------- —9Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. F W.
Mr. and Mra. Harry MUener of (Holmes and Mrs. R. V. Birdsall of

FOR SALE!

■0TICX or MOBTOAOB BALM

"The Bent Investment on Earth,
U the Earth Itself"

EARL R. BOYES

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to uk» ni&lt;r*iory «»m« I Battle Creek spent Saturday night
Herbert Johnston home Sat­
’ ’■ I with Mr :inrl
Hririlnn Wenvnn urday.
.... .... the occasion
____ *._•______
being...in honor ’
of Harold Johnston who leaver, for
Fort Custer this week.
ie i Alva Kenyon and Mrs. Minn Ken-

Visitors in the Fred Otis home
h',! during the last week were Rev. and
•fl Mrs. Kelford of Eaton Rapids. Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Slddai ahd daughter
*i Beth ot Clarkston. Mr. and Mrs.

day evening in honor ot Clarence ;
Tyler and Harold Johnston both ;
of whom have been Inducted into the
army.

MONEY

MARTIN CORNERS
Last Week s Letter
Frank Trautweln of Loretto, Pa.,
arrived Friday for a few day’s visit
I with hb mother, Mrs. Eva Truutweln.
। Mr and Mrs. William E Hilton
j observed their 50th wedding anni­
versary Sunday. Aug. 30. relatives
being present from Detroit and
Lansing. Congratulations to this
worthy couple, and we wish lor them I

|
: and Mrs. Edwin Burkland and fam-

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tate of Ypsi­
lanti vixited at Forrest Havens over
Labor Day.
! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway enler[talned their children. Mr. and Mrs.
uffmanteb. Dinetor
'
S'011 *nd
of Landing, the
Gui a 54 Misses GenevieVe and Maxine Erway

i,

SUPPOSE YOU FLICKID THIS SWITCH

REMODEL

era raqulrag to prvarai tk
to Ui4 Court, at tko Probata

and nothina happened!

REPAIR

READY-BUILT HOMES *

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■fc MONEY IS AVAILABLE FOR BUYING

HOMES THAT ARE ALREADY BUILT

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BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!
So decide or the one you like and lot us help you buy it. We Yen ■ till finance
lhe purchase of a home that is already built and financa repairing and ro-

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too late. We will ba glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Come in today.

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
■M ha ha dlaaharaad tra«

CONSUMERS POWER

COMPANY

9 STEBBINS BLDG.

MEMBER F. H. L B.

PHONE 2503

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

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HASTINGS MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1942

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Home Front

PRIMARY ELECTION
OFFICIAL FIGURES

Speed Limit For Cars
May Be Cut To 35
Miles Per Hour
Regulating the speed of sutomo-

Not Much Different from
*ave tire* from quickly wearing out
Those Given Out Lost Week
Hello to AU of You Fellows In th*
Armed Force*:—
I dont know why I should be the
first one* chosen to write you a
letter unless It Is because I happen
to be the mayor and In that capacity
can send vou the official greetings
from Hastings, which I hereby do
on thia third Sunday in September.
According to last week's letter I
am supposed to have something to
tell you about fishing. It is true I
, am an ardent follower of old Isaac
Walton but my success in the art
*of angling i* not a* much my
, skill, aa It 1* knowing where to fish.
I do the greatest part of my fishing

’

The county canvassing board
completed their labors last week in
compiling the returns of the pri­
mary election held Tuesday. Sep­
tember 15. The official figure* do
not differ materially from those
given in the Banner last week. The
figures are a* follows.
... United Slate Senator
Republican — Homer Fergusen.
1579: Gerald L. K Smith B09: Elton
R Eaton. 484 Total 2872
Democrat — Prentiss M Brown.
140.
Governor
Republican—Harry F. Kelley. 3538.

rubber cannot be obtained to re­
place worn out Urea. *o they mutt
be made to wear as tong as possible.
Soon there will come from Wash­
ington a decree limiting the speed
of truck* and automobile*. It M
hinted that a 30 mUe'limlt will be

R. R. OFFICIALS WIRE
HERE OH M1UHDH
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Were Cuasts of Sool Co. Golf
and Chicken Dinner Enjoyed
Hastings has factories which attract to-our eity men from all part*
of the country, and advertise Ha*-

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Dance Schedule

TO STUDY WAYS
-CUT FOOD BILLS

Sunday Is Rally Day In the
churches of this city, and in the
-----------; The third Country Club dance for
:. nauon too
II would be fine
line if
11 ,
every church service and every Sun- I
Wotring Again Heads The Coast Guards from Clear 1
d*/ school in this and every other i
County Organisation
: locality would have a capacity crowd
Saturday night.
&lt; next Sunday.
' On Friday evening. Sept. 18. in ■
Sixty men from the camp attend­
And why not? /
[each township In Barry county. ,ed and.enjoyed the evening danc^^“ca .
ing with local girls who volunteered

Nipping Food Rin*" is the sub*
• Xck. announced by Maiy E. Bullis,
Ungs far and wide
Th* Inter- are essentially Christian.
If we fanner* of the several townships tojielp Tlth ,hese..
These dances will be given every Home Extension Agent, fur the Art
naUonal Seal and Lock Co. 1* one. .wish to boost the morale of America ' elected a Trlple-A Committee to
three weeks and all expense* are
“ • — ••--------- -- ----------*—*----- '• we can beat do it by doing all we'represent them in their township
defrayed by local contributions.
County Home Extension groups dur­
miles for other cars. Slate, city po- i &gt;n every continent, and tn many of can to have Christ's teachings । for the following year
The general committee include*
The following Community Com- the Mr and Mrs Einar Frand- ing 1942-43.
lice and sheriff's officers wiU be thf populous Island*. Including Java, made the dominant plan and moI mitteemen were elected in the
1Uve in our lives.
called on to enforce.the new regu- Cuba
r”h* and
*nrt Australia.
au.tralia
sen*. Earl Colemans. Chester Hodg­ September 10 and October 1 with
Bo go* to church and Sunday,several townships: Assyria— Mil­ es. Richard Cooks. Roman Feld.
The freight-claim agents of the
school next Sunday.
(ton'*—
Hartom.
"—'—Albert Jones.
‘ ’------Wm. pauschs. Clayton Brandstetter*. Ed- training meeting* at the Court
Penalties are being, considered railroad* are Interested in the great- 1
.Strain.
Miller. E W.
McThe one likely to be adopted will." protection to valuable freight
iDermid; Floyd
Baltimore-Archie
Newton.
!local kroupe. In charge of Miriam
'Dermid;
Baltimore
—Archie Newton.
be the revoking of the gasoline which is given by the Tyden car
'Harold Stanton. Ella Smith. E. W. i*?
I Eads' rt***^*
nutrition and
— y ------- ------- ---------- ------- ‘ .
specu
rationing card Issued for the bus. seal Thr.M- railroad officials have
Mrs 1Irene Salles.
Saylc*.
।
BuHU
Proefrock. Claud Letter: Bam- 1 M
.
| track or car. Gasoline rationing yearly meetings for large area*,
u/l If any other organization* would
iElwyn Butler. Charles
”
''
'
will be a part of the regulations, Those of the south and middle west
V
’.U ,‘"lrrs like to sponsor coast guard dances fore this first meeting by making
oner,
171.
J
Milton
Letnaar.
K
“
.r.;L.
,.
Kenneth
uewe&gt;-.
plme
cgU
Urj
hurley
Henry.
to greatly reduce the wearing out have for a number of years been
the fish are so plentiful and bite
Llewt. Governor
| loren
Coppock:
Carlton—Fred
of automobile tires.
I meeting in Battle Cre«k. While
of the recreation com­ arrangements at the Extension Of­
bo fast that you have to hide be­
Republican—D Hale Brake. 1103;
fice In the Court House Miss Bullis
Automobile, bus and track drlv- they were there, an Invitation to '
jHenney. Henry Williams, John Ua- mittee of the local U. 8. O.
hind a tree to bait your hook.
If some
Some or
of tr
|t rtirs
Hitt the jop
Jap
Eugene C. Keyes. 914; Thomas er* will soon discover that Uncle come to Hasting*, spend a day play- |
ir
।borne. Oliver Boulter. Allan BuiFishing is great. sport but my
Read. 717.
Premier No One Will Weep mer.
—
. ..
..
B .
Samuel must be obeyed. If they Ing golf and visiting here at the
wife wondered a little about it the
will elect two local leaden and the
Democrat—Frank Murphy. 137.
I Castleton—Marshall Beison, vicwish to use the right to drive a bus.. Country Club, and enJo,trig a fine '
other day. I don't see why because
track or car for themselves or foe chicken dinner, has been extended' Well, dear reader, you'll ml*s that tor
- -Bramm. Wayne Offley. Owen
Republican — Clare E. Hoffman. --------------Id fountain
fountain ...
in the
the wv-..
court 7yard
yard
that । Hynes,
Hynes. Harold Bali*: Hasting*- nCCeiVOU EOF special
•------ ---they
------------IV thl* Kivup
group MJ
by the
Wir Seal Co. old
in
court
—IU WMB,
that
some employer,
must*■ obey ■*-the to
everything now that you need for
era, who In turn take the Informa­
ttirrMish Clarence
Clarrnr* Crawford
("rawford its
Its dido!
didn't fount,
Fnam, also the
ih* large basin
haaln iLaurence
! Laurrni
through
Beadle. Lawrence Ritz- Red CrOSS Kits
your fishing trip?" All I said was. 1962; J. T. Hammond. 713; B. J. rules.
tion bock to their own group*.
Burton 103. Total. 2.778.
' --i——*rv.*v
and
...
. .
.
man, Harold Slocum. Albert Reed.
“Not by a Jug full!"
‘Ml
u ,,MM w.ur Allen McDonald; Hope—Allen Bl*h•The Home Extension Council
enjoyed thl*
thl* hospitality
hospitality for
for several
several .. „ ... .
...
. . .,--------- ------- -----------—-------------------Mr*. Ed Van Popering, who heads
I always remember that first real I Democrat—H. H. Jarvis 51: Dean
—
year*.
,but which Instead
Instead held
held aa varied
varied ||OOpp.Delos
Delos Flower
Flower..John
John Houghtallng.
Houghtallng.
flxh story about Jonah and the' Morley 69. Total 130.
a
special
committee
of
the
Barry.Co.
State Senator
asrtst with organisation, are: Mts.
i Saturday? they were here again, assortment of waste paper.* cigar'Loyd Bruce. Opal Bishop: Irving—
whale and the Sunday school teach­
Chapter. American Red Cross, to Lewis Otis. Dowling; Mra Edward
and"*had"a
good time de*pite""th«
butu.
discarded chewing
gum and j,Walter Harrison.
Brace
Windes.
| Republican—Kim Sigler 2652; H
land
hsd
£
deeplte
the
butt*,
chewlnir
HarrUon
Bruce
Wind**.
Carl
er who told it to her class and then '
D. Tripp 599. Total 3251
unfavorable ------weather"
The' largent what have you. The picture above 1 Lenx.
Lenx. Walter
W*
-------------....
The
Hammond. Clifford raise money to furnish 400 kits to Rice. Hastings: Mr*. Welby Crock­
asked. "Now tell me what this story |I '•••—■‘ma.**
a
i No Democratic vote recorded tor
•— appears quite -WI-.1-.
- ;Converse;
----------- - Johnstown—Loren Van­ be given men who are leaving for
1 railroad system* of •*-the -----country
artistic: but it doesn't
Syckle
&lt;George Willison. Steve oversea*, has received a number of [son. Middleville: Mr*. Stuart Jack­
,or
“»
—
_ . . ' were
were represented.
rrp,And
jviu they had a ,:-------------------------------contribution* and wishes to thank son Hastings; Mrs. Fred Bachtel.
Terry,
Charlie
Pox. Ted Russell.
To Report to Bowman Field, delightful time One of them took
Maple Grove—Ernest Gray. Gro­ the following Individuals and or- i Hasting*: Mra Leon Dunning. DelLouisville, Ky.. on Oct. 3. 1 occasion to say at the dinner that­
pose you would rather have a little'
J ton; Mr* Madeline Norman. Delthese nfteerx
oITerrs looked forward to their I
ver Marshall. Austin Schantz. Milo ganizations:
, Lhrw
local news so all of this is probably 1. Republican — Ellis E. Faulkner,
Dr.
Raymond
Flnnle
received
or'
Clyde Schermerhorn, donated the I ton.
Young. Harvey Cheeseman; “
day in Hasting* as a red-letter ocenough about fishing but even If | 2494.
der* Saturday from the United carton for the year. AU spoke high- I
Barry
anreville—Cllr.
Clir.“on
John money received on Ute last day
, aus
hl*
------ County
— homemakers,
-------z------- — who
snrevtlte
Castle.
I do say R. I bait a mean hook.
Suites Army to report at Bowman ly of our city, the Beal Co. and the
Carter. Floyd Palmer. Claud Spar- farm, where the bomber crashed. I Plan to enroll, know that a whole­
Friday night was the first foot- , Republican—Laurence E Barnett.
2507.
Field. Louisville. Ky.. on Oct 3 for ; Country VJUD
row. Arthur Palmer; Prairieville— was open to the public; the Naza- some food supply is.Really th* first
Club, Bna
and wrre
were delighted |
ball game of the season for H. H. B.
of family -defense.
,dUly “ “ “Ptoin In the u
hcre M &lt;ueiU of the com. &lt;
George M Wood*. Harold Doster, rvne Young People* Society; Cart- line "*
--------- - Reducing
here with Lowell who walked away
medical corps
'
Republican—Glenn Bera. 2704.
Merle Bradfield. Ernest Morehouse.' ton Center Farm and Home Assn.: food coats, fashions in food ration,
with a 6 to 7 victory. Hastings out­
‘ AOOUl
About OO
60 were
in aiienaance.
attendance, inin- |
County Clerk
Henn' Germain: Rutland—Frank Royal Coach Co.; North Michigan money saving meals the home gar­
— - ------- - were m
played the Lowell squad moat of the
Republican—Allan C. Hyde. 2623
D Ferris. Gerald Smith, Harry 1 Ave.
Birthday Club:
Episcopal I den and use of Michigan foods, will
d'Ulhur. MrMr. MU »MMMW
u— of IM sal
’ Ume hut didn't seem to make It
County Treasurer
CapL Flnnle. They plan to stay with
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'
;
Dunn, Forest Havens. Bryan Cro-,church: Windstorm office; Hickory,
click. Francis Goggins got a brok­
Republican—George Clouse. 3527. the C. P Oeleynie family In Louis- !comp"ny,,,__________
foot; Thomapple—Grover Cline, Comers Eastern Star: individuals' Preparation of meal* will b* !nen collar bone In the tuuel but will
ville unUl they are able to «nd
.
rnAU
w- gave money .... Hasting* eluded in three of the meetings so
Register of Deed*
Vur Adams. William Crldler, Earl who
at the
be O. K. In a short time. Next
Republican—Vernor Webster, 2.­ permanent quarters. Mr Geleynse &gt; rIK3 I LALL rKUM
Country ClubLClub luncheons; Ira V
Vanmembers
a chance tn
Kermeen. Clarence Longstreet.
CGur.U?
—.-’:that
---------— will
-------have
----------week we play Greenville there, where
. .. .
. .. ................................
__1.—
I
is
a
nephew
of
the
Roy
Hubbards.
TAy
CHOP
Woodland—Walter Fisher. Oeorge ,. derlinden,
who contributed
the total sample
what "n.
is recommended
526.
we should really go to town. We ail
Drain Commissioner
Gordon and Joan Flnnle will re-! 1 NJ I Jiivr
Forman.
Otto
Townsend.
Carl
Jorreceipt*
from
hl*
huckleberry
marsh
Member* of the Home Extension
missed the band and while we were
agreed
that
thia
1* “a year
dan.
Victor
Eckardt:
Yankee
near
Maple
Grove;
Woodland
Council
this
*e
Republlsan
—
Mark
Ritchie
1698;
imatn
in
Hastings.
As in past year* the city Camp I
talking someone said they thought
----------------- Springs—Joseph Flaia. Claud Will-! school*: Methodtet Womens Society: when such a study to more Irnpor।
. Fire girts will sponsor a Christmas |
it would be a good thing If the Herbert J. Cook. 1013.
son. Ed Jackson, Frank Cutler. Ray Mr. and Mr*. R G- Hubbard: Mr*. । tent than ever and hop* that a lam
toy Shop for young boys and girl* !
band opened every game by playing
number of
of Barry
Barry county
county wtsnen
women will
Parker
Fred Denton; Mr and Mrs Richard munber
‘J!
Republican—Dr Clarence P. Lath­
*•
. r* tt
&gt;f Hartings However toys will be
the naUonal anthem with everyone
The people who attended these|Oroo*: Mrs. M J. Cross; Dr and, be enrolled,
1 called for early, tire approximate
singing ft seem* like a good Idea rope 2505.
Circuit Court Conuniuloner*
meetings on Friday evening elected ' Mrs. D. D. Walton; Mrs. Robert I
—
' •••
Lyle Fry has been appointed to date for collection being during Uje
particularly In these days when It
Non Partiaan—No names on bal­ succeed Julius Knowlton on the middle of October to allow ample
a delegate from each township to'Cook, who donates the money she
mean* more to u* than It ever has
lot*. There were written 110 bal- Grand Valley Boy Scout Council time for repair and painting to
attend the County Convention on receives from her handwriting analy-(
before.
You'know we have a Coast Guard ’“‘f.
&lt;L2e*n.r^dn “ executive staff, according to James make the toys as good os new.
Saturday. Sept. 19. at which time sea; Mr. and Mr*. George Hebd*n;
the County Committee was elected. * Mr. and Mn^Richard Cook and Mrs. 1
Camp of 400 men at Clear lake. S.Mh. JorJ10^ .Po^wl.?nd °uy E. Spindle, council president. Mr.
Thia is merely a reminder *0 that
These 16 delegate* met In the | Homer JJbTmion of Hickory Comer*.',
.
.
—
&gt;&gt;■
fall
nil
such
nlavBauer.
On
the
draw
Fowen
wa*
jj
,.,
'pry
wllI
m
Grand
during
fall
cleaning
ail
such
playEvery week one of the minister*'
Court House and elected the, So far. Mr*. Van Popering has I
nJ?
' J 'XSH '
•"‘Mr. Fr, -1U repon IV UMo m., be put uU. tor lire
goes to eamp on Sunday evening to ZTiZZL,—
show
a
tot
of
things
that
did
not
County Committee and 2 alternates ' had no definite returns from her
conduct vesper services. This tol,ln
duly on Sept. 34. '
i Toy Shop.
for
the 1943 Agricultural Conaer-1 committee members throughout the
make
the
fountain
ornamental.
Bunday night Rev. Slone talked to . *nd P0**” **» .»* °n
A graduate of Albion college in1 Mrs. Einar Frand*en is Ure Camp
ration program as follows: Glenn , county but report* reaching her ten
1939, Fry took graduate work at the: Pire council chairman for this projthe boys and he took the church
Wotring, chairman; John H. Blr- of good success Mrs. Van Popering
UniveraKy of Michigan. He taught i ect and further details will appear
choir with him. including Mr. and
_
____ .__ «___
« l.r.r Hat*
man. vice chairman: Lawrence R. I feels that the drive is gaining mo-I — --------------■ _-y— —
nel. If some of it could penetrate Farrell, third member; Milton J. mentum all the time and her quota . for September in the war
Ing scouting professionally. Since ।
•••----------------eral solo selections Thl* same type
1ML
vital portions of the anatomy of Hartom. 1st alternate and George i will be reached in the very near fu...
of thing is probably done In many
Barry County Republican and January. 1941, he has been employ- '
Premier Tojo of Japan, who order­ M Woods. 2nd alternate.
|ture.
ed
as
field
execuUve
of
the
Land
o'
I
~~
of the camp* where you are.
Democratic
County Convention*
man George carpenter and hie com­
ed the sneak attack on Pearl HarIt seems to me you fellows must were held on Monday and Tuesday , Lakes Boy Scout Council st Jack- FARM MACHINE RATIONING
have a lot of Interesting news to tell of uarry
this week,
respectively.
vounty
nepuouc.n* nameo
U an e«le scout with 15 year. BOARD NAMED
Ing in Barry county.
AIR FORCE SEEKS
us so why don't you write what
Workmen dismantled the fountain SPECIALISTS
you're doing and at the same time the following delegate* to the state °f summer camping experience, the
last week and have prepared the
...
tVirM nf whlrh were aa director
tell us what you would like to hear
Dr. John Brown. Jr- prominent mon th
Army Air Force ground crew* aeek
place
for
a
60
foot
flagpole,
which
about.
55 b“X n?,
Mr • UU om to
~ "!&gt;—»- »d U»t « -»«&gt;» can be used to float Old Otory. And 7700 specialists In Illinois. Michi­ in th* field of Physical Education. I That's letttng th* facta speak for
One Interesting bit of news which
Rkhard Cook Clrt^McDerbv Vtetor h«ndl«l
Knowlton. Knowlton, neeesaary for the county USDA
gan and Wisconsin by October 15. gave two addresses in Hastings &gt; themselves.
has reached us is about wedding Eckirtl wd R M ^k C^r « 1 **» 80 to Buffalo. N. Y.. as kssls-. War Board to name . farm machine that will, in our Judgment, be an according to Brig. General Henry 8.' on Wednesday. Sept. 33. He spoke | It would probably ba reckle** to
improvement * over what the foun­
bells, Junior (DePorrest) Walton,
tain had become. We still think Aurand. commanding general of the, before a senior high school assem- bet even a broken down pair of sus«
and Shirley Crane of Fennville. Hinman, William Liebler, Mrs. Leon j
bly In th* morning, his subject be- 1 penders against a brand now Inner
__________
_______
r*?S"^.nLMUUM « CM..- the name of Daniel Striker who Sixth Service Command.
Junior has been stationed on the Dunning. Vernor Webster. Albert |I--——
'man Wotring, Harold Foster, Har- gave the fountain, and thus started
The men sought are radio opera­. ing. "Beating Your Best " At noon, tube that Die boy* won't make it.
west coast since he won hl* wings Reesor and Ken Braendle were
• — - —I vey Elliott. Fred A. Smith and John the Idea of having something use­ tor*. welder*, armorers, and other
and Just like that they decided to named aa alternated
club at their luncheon meeUng and fellow* have their necks stretched
M
—
Naw
Manaaer ‘carter met Friday and selected El­ ful and ornamental on court house type* of mechanic* to xervlce air­
vet married so Shirley and* her
* went. on illnrlstr
pretty far out on the limb thi* time.
The county Republicans
' ’
-,
square, ought to appear in con­ planes Those who qualify will go spoke on "Fit al Fifty.brother drove to California. The record a* endorsing the candidacy I| 7*-The Kist "*
Store,
the past pn»*ton.*HasUno
*RL-3,"to
work
So far this month, three oulstand— -&gt;closed
—• •»._ —
.”----•—with nection with the flagpole, whlcfct is directly into ground crew*. Some
day they went to get the license the of Judge Homer Ferguson• for n
a .two weeks, opened today. Thursday
U. 8.
may find place* in the flying crew*.
the
AAA
chairman
on
the
rationing
to
replace
the
fountain.
courthouse was closed. When they senator and the entire Republican under new management. R. J. Max- .
Applicant* must be between the
problem.
finally obtained a license they found alate of candidates for national, son. who came here some lime ago
Umea her official quota: Hartings
age* of IB and SO. Blight physical
Mr.
Wot
ring
points
out
that
the
thqt they had to wait three more stale and county office. Delegates to from Lowell, is the new manager. :
defects will not disqualify. Complete
new farm machine rationing board
days before they could be married. the convention were given a free
information may be obtained at the
The store has been redecorated
Then in the excitement of getting hand exceot that they were urged and the fixtures have been rear­ will need a little time to get com­
nearest Army recruiting office.
an apartment and settling they to vote only for high caliber candi­ ranged In an effort to better serve plete instructions from the state
board but that the memebrs hope
Edwin L. Bassett, charged with
forgot about the stele law requiring dates to nil the ticket and were the customer. Mr. Maxson states
blood test* So thl* presented an­ recommended to refuse support to that they will continue to render to be able to get underway so that the kidnaping of the seven months
all necessary farm machinery appli­
SAXONS LOST FIRST
other delay and when Shirley look any individual who might aspire to the same service to the public that
GAME OF SEASON
cations will be ready and acted up­
her test she became a litUe faint the holding of more than one state
Hut it isn't a few flashy records
on In time for the completion of the brought into municipal court Sat­
and toppled over and hit her fore­ office at the same time.
The Hastings Saxons opened their
which will count but a steady, otmurday for'examination Bassett's at­
past, serving meal* and soft drink* 1942 crop*
head a whack which quickly revived
torney made a motion to dismiss the 1942 grid season Friday night when
County democrates named the and with a complete soda fountain.
her but left a big bump, and no following delegates to the state con­ Bulk cream will also be featured.
case. on the ground* that no crim­ a sVrong Lowell eleven handed
bride can be married like that so vention: Virginia Baird, chairman.
inal Intent had been shown by the them a 7-6 setback at the fair­
several more day* elapsed and things Charles H Leonard and Erwin Clark
testimony given at the examination. grounds. The Saxons suffered an­
were pretty well set when on the with Al Brown. Mr*. Lois Bennett
other loss when left halfback Fran­
accordingly.
day of the wedding Junior remem­ and Charles Woodruff as alterbond he had furnished, while Judge cis Goggins suffered s broken col­
bered, he hadn't had hl* btooa test.
Cortright considered the motion to larbone on the second play of the
Monday morning Bernard Erick­
Barry County Cow Testing asso­ dismiss the case. The Judge ha* game.
He was living with two Navy medics
AN OPEN LETTER TO
The county Democrats endorsed sen. of Nashville, with Mr*. Erick­
which was fortunate at a time Uka Prentiss Brown for re-elecUon to
ciations now find themselves with­ since decided that there is probable
I-owell scored early In the third
THE PUBLIC:
this, because they took over. In fact the U. 8. senate and the 'entire sen as IBs passenger. failed to obey out a tester due to the call of our cause for the complaint against quarter when a pass from Onan to
The Michigan Retailers-(Meanthey had to call an ambulance to Democratic slate of candidates for th* stop sign at Che comer of Green
Roth was good for 30 yards. King­
armed force* and work In defense
rush the blood specimen acroa* the national and state office*. Except for and Hanover, and drove hi* car
the next term of Circuit court. The dom. who made 7 of 9 tries last
city to the laboratory. Th* report a recommendation endorsing Mau­ directly tn front of a Bacheider plant*. Six months ago, three as­ bond was fixed at 11.000. which has year, added the extra point with
came back Just in time ao these two rice Eveland for secretary of state, track, driven by Gerald Crittenden, sociations were operating in the been furnished
a place kick. This proved to be
were finally married in the Naval the delegates were left uMnstracted. which had the right of way on Han­ county servicing over 78 farm dairy
Prosecuting attorney L. E Bar­ the margin of victory.
over. Mr*. Ericksen was badly herd* with over 800 head of high nett in answering the defense mo­
Airbase Chapel on Coranodo Island
Hastings tallied midway in the
bruised and suffered from shock. producers
Holder of the honorary degree. Retail Stores.
The September 7th ts*ue of the Sat­
The No 3 association tion stated that whether or not the fourth period after a march of 60
She was taken to Pennock hospital was discontinued four months ago. offense was the result of a "lover's yards, climaxed when Wilcox tossed Master of Physical Education &lt;M.
Michigan's July War Bump and
urday Evening Port had a story
for treatment. The Ericksen car Last month Harland Blair, tester quarrel." the guilt or innocence of a twelve yard touchdown pass to P. B.1 from Springfield College. Dr. Bond Sales were &gt;5.135.00000.
will need considerable repairing.
anodo Island and that is the same
of the No. 1 association, was in­ any man who admittedly entered i Coleman. An attempted place kick
Physical Education" from 1*34 to ber 1* 812J00.00.
place where Junior and Shirley are
ducted into the army. Thl* month a home at midnight and carried for the point was blacked.
If YOUR DEAUKR to cooperating
now living. So th* story end* hap­
Dick Skinner, tester of No. 3 as­ away a seven-months-old child1 The Saxons had threatened twice 1938. inclusive: president of the
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Wlckllne
pily. and let that be a lesson to the who came to Hasting* from Mat­
sociation. resigned to take work in without permission or right and tn the opening quarter only to be American Academy of Physical Ed­ he will have the cooperative em­
rest of you fellows.
a defense plant
thereafter detained Uiat child while ‘ slopped on the two foot line both ucation, in»-l»41; 1* a Fellow in blem in hl* window.
toon. m.
County Agent Foster is making officers and the mothers searched; times. Throughout the game Has- the American Association for Physi­
Mr Wlckllne, who ha* had prev­
rived at Camp Ixe In Virginia In ious Ward experience, ha* been add­ ed chairman of the Barry County every effort to secure a tester to the county, was for a Barry county । tings showed superior groundgaining cal Education and Recreation, and
, the quartermaster* regiment. Some ed to the staff of the Montgomery Republican Committee at a meet­ carry on this essential dairy work Jury to decide.
ability but fumbles stopped several the International Scientific Asso­
of our boy* who are already there Ward store here, in charge of the ing of County Republican candidate* at least on a bi-monthly basis Cow
The
Michigan statute under drive*.
The Saxons out gained ciation for Physical Culture, and is
are Bud Flynn and Wayne Snyder plumbing and heating, builders and Tuesday. Kim Bigler, Mrs. Bert testing work ha* had a definite ef­ which the defendant is charged-their rival* 347 yards to 175 yard*, a member of several important com­
In officer* training and Bert O'Don­ farm hardware department.
fect on increasing production of reads as follows: "Any person who!Kingdom and Roth were the out- mittee* of national and international
nell in the medical corp*
Mr. and Mra. Wlckllne are living named as vice-chairmen. Henry dairy cattle in Barry County, there­ shall maliciously, forcibly or fraud- 'standing players for the visitors. note.
There la one bird tn town that is at 736 N. Michigan Ave. They have
fore should be continued as a war ulenUy lead, take or carry away, or I Wilcox starred for the Saxons on
•
decoy or entice away, any chUd [ offense and defense picking up 86 NOTICE
strutting along the main street these one daughter, twenty-two months and Dwight Fisher selected for sec­ measure.
I am very grateful to the people
day* who will be glad when the war old. Mr. Wlckllne enjoys hunting retary.
In many association* over the under the age of 14 year*, with in- yard* by rushing and 60 yards with
of tills county for their loyal sup­
Is over—and 1 do mean bird! It is a and fishing in the line of recreastate and nation, women are carry­ tent io detain or conceal such child 1 passe*.
terne black crow at the Glenn Free­
Tomorrow night the Saxon* play port al the recent primary. The fact chance, your
ing on thl* work with a great deal from its paretj or guardian, (or
SPECIAL MEETING OF
man house on west State street Just
of aalbfactton.
County
Agent from the person or persons who!their first league game when they that I w|* unsuccessful has tn no
ROD AND GUN CLUB TO
beyond the Standard OU Station. NEW LIBRARY HOURS
Poster feel* ttoe membership of have lawfully adopted such child) | journey to Greenville to play the
BE HELD OCT. I
government, and I shall continue
The crow Is a family pet and will ARE ANNOUNCED
Barry
County---------------------------------asaoclation* would shall be guUty of a felony punish-1 Yellow Jackets under the lights,
Charles Ftorta. president of the-----,---------Duly—and so help soil
be happy when the Freeman family
New hours for the Hastings Pub­ Barry County Rod and Gun club welcome a capable woman tester able by Imprisonment in the stele Greenville defeated Hartings last
senrica of which I am capable in Stamps and Bonds.
are all back together again Lloyd lic Library are announced this week has announced a special meeting of. If one could be secured so the work prison for life or any term of years."
*
that direction
Freeman is in Detroit and Max by Librarian Jean Barnes, effec­ the club to be lield on Friday. Oct.. might be continued.
■
Sincerely.
NOTICE
Freeman U *la Honed at Fort Ord. tive Sept 31.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
3 al 7:30 p. m. in the city hall. I Due to the shortage of testers
•
Kim Bigler
help
California. at the present time.
From Monday through Friday, Plan* will be made for the dUtrlbu- Michigan State College hs» orYou are hereby requested by the
Vases will be emptied Oct. 1. Common Council not to burn leaves Adv.
the library will be open from 10 to tton of the bluegill fingerlings from i ganlsed ten day teeter training
guards again They, slxtv of them, 13. and from 1 to 5: closed all day the
lh»- rtranrevlllF
a* short courser,
that start each month.
month Those wishing any of the contents oc the tarmac paving as the heat
Orangeville hateherv
hatchery a* well as
courses that
came into town for a dance last .Saturday. The library will be open the sale of Wild Life Restoration Past 4-H club members, high school of their own vases, please get them
Saturday night And were our gals ।only one evening a week—Tuesday stamps and a final accounting of graduates and others with dairy before that date.
thrlUed when they found out Uiat
The Board.
NOTUXI
membership tickets for the year. AU experience background are encour­
George Owen wa* among the re­
The program I* made necessary members and person* interested tn aged to tak* this short course. Con­
In driveway* or on the parking
PROMOTED
cruits. he who had played th* piano on account of the heating problem. receiving fingerlings for the re­ tact County Agent Foster or th* ALL AMERICAN SUFFER
Charles Robert Cola wt
By order of the Common Council
Wed.. Sept. 30, Methodist Churcn.
Later it may be possible to keep stocking of Barry county lakes are Dairy Department, Michigan Blate
Honed
al
Savannah.
Os.,
8. C. Rogers. City Clerk
(Contin usd on page 8. this See.)
urged to be preesnL
promoted la a Corporal.
College for furthsr information.

THE OLD FOUNTAIN
NOW SCRAP IRON

Contributions being
Do--:w-J C„-

CAPT. R. G. FINNIE
RECEIVES ORDERS

Succeeds Knowlton
On Scout Stott

f A|||1TV DACCCC
I UUR I J rA^wEj

$50,000 MM

County Conventions
Held This Week

; GAVE TWO FINE
ADDRESSES HERE

U"
______
, Kilt Store Opens
unaer new manager lmw Bujh HB&gt;tlngs R 8 Bnd

Bassett Bound Over
To Circuit Court

Cars Crash At Green War Hits Barry
Cow-Testing Program
And Hanover Street

1

May We
| Introduce ...

Republicans Name
County Committee

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TH URSOXT. KiTTEMSER U. IMS

home from Royal Oak over the C
feet health apd for her hobby she Wednesday morning and wu taken , writing courses together,
pieces qullta. crochets and knits.
to Pennock hospital where she is be- folks are great good compar
Wild
_________
Robert Colbert, ion at Mr and hW «««&gt; Ior
.
BU1
wrtl&lt;
history the homecoming at the Church of
‘ ’**
Mra. Walter Cuibcrt of ^Carlton
Donna Belson. R. 2. brought to
the Civil Whr-But both Mra. K । the Byhren at Grand Rapids 6un- GRXGORY
»—
------------ —.—.
;1. . ,-u. and ouraeif regret being unable to day afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Guy
Mr. and Mra. Vera Haywood
is now stationed in' Newport. Rhode tomato—two perfect, heart shapes! sec them only three or four times a Kantner and Mr. and Mra. Willis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.4
island.
tomatoes grown together tn the year. Conversation never lags around , Kantnrt of Hastings, also attended Lucian Willison of Grand Rapids
Charles Bush a! Grand Rapids
William Douglas Barnes, Jr., left shape of a pair Of water wings. An- BUI— Heli give you a lively argu-llhe homecoming Sunday afternoon.
Bunday for his sophomore year at other party reported picking two
। you really are looking for excite- j spent the weekend with Mr. and Hastings were Bunday evening callMichigan State College. East Lantomatoes from his garden
ment Just casually mention you1 Mra Walter Hrrahbacger.
sing. Where he is taking up Civil' Up to Ionia to the fair weekend
Engineering. •
before last and stopped on our way ; thing General Lee failed, eta, etc.. I Mr. and Mra. Alex Lucas of Co­
: and he was born near Hastings so I h&gt;n spent Thursday night with Mr.
Mra. Mollie Van Duglem of 221 back to call on the McCanns in
Mrs. Joe Konlecxny attended a '
W. Apple street, suffered a stroke Lansing. Bill and Ye Ed took some | he is not a Southerner by some one and Mrs Lawrence Lucas.
ahOWcr in honor of Miss Kathryn
thousand mi Ira And can his wife ' Mr. and Mra. Isaac Williams, Mrs. Clouse Friday evening at the home
"Is" fahort for Tsabetlel. cook! We ’Faul Towns of Woodland, Ralph of MIm Wandantae Bechtel.
In one night and had some «wua
Rozella ana
and ramuy
family and Kenneth
stopped m
,
, .
of her salt pork and browned milk I Williams and family of Battle t Mr- *nd Ur,_
ivonlecmy and
gravy over fresh spuds—and wine Creek were Sunday afternoon call- K®n**h “J*”1
■•&lt;11
—&gt;. —
and Mra. Robert Phillips and Mary
still tickling our lipa—So •you
see era
er» on
on cha,
Chas. Parian
Farlee and
and famiiw,
family.
,“18“ didn't forget you after all —c.I Mr. and Mra. Percy Lehman were
■. ..........j
mi Lu. ,,.n nam van
Lehman of Bellevue.
'Palladium.'
I Vernon.
Shirley
and
Larry
। Thompson of Sunfield spent the
NORTHEAST WOODI.AND
f
, Richard Bloomer of Ann Arbor ‘ a—
jLlh, thelr
S^ndpartnta.
spent Sunday and Monday at the Mr' Bnd Mra' Lawreh« Lucas,
home, of Mrs. Bertha Eckardt and
*“*
Tom Olli—North tn Danger.
Mr. and Mra. Victor Eckardt and 1 HUBBARD HILLS
Faith Baldwin—rive Women in
I On Sunday. Sept. 20 a pot luck
1 family.
Three Novela.
; Mrs. Lydia Schuler vLUtad her dinner was served at the home of
Max Brand—Dr. KtidareY Trial.
Walter Karpinski in honor of his
Wilbur O. Tuttle—Valley of Van­
nnd Mr and Mrs. Jake Rehor In daughter. Eleanor's 15th birthday. lulling Herds.
All of her brothers and sisters and
: Hastings Friday.
Faith Baldwin—Breath of life.
families of Grand Rapids attended.
I Miss Esther Schuler is assisting
Ethel Hueaton—This One KlndMra. Bob Chllvera (nee Frances
i tn the care of MIm Etta Schneider
who underwent a major operation Karpinski) of Grand Rapids came
to keep house for her father. Walter
nt Pennock hospital Wednesday.
Louis.
Karpinski,
for
the
present.
Miss Schneider is getting along as
I Waiter Havlg hurts—The Winds
. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Peck and Mr. cf Spring.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schneider were and Mrs. Griswald of Charlotte,I Helen T. Miller-Sheridan Rond.
were guests of Mr. and Mra. Peck i
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and for dinner Saturday. C"“?
! Allce T- Hobart—The Cup and the
Other guests'
rrH
i Mra. Charlie Farthing tn Woodland there recently were J. M
.
„
B. Cline anK
and a^?r0‘
| Mrs Kiite Henderson. Arch and son Lyle McCann and John Baugh- ,! MacKiniay Kantor—Gentle Annie.
j Elliott ^Arnold—The Commandos.
Mary Henderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. man of Grand Rapids.
। Louise P. Hauck—The Little Sec­
H. Hall. Marshal Prichard. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haight have j rotary.
Mrs Knrl Eckardt and Brace and moved to Hastings where they both |
Joyce Eckardt were in Battle Creek are employed. They resided with I. Jackson Gregory—Two in the
I Sunday the guests of the former's the Utter's father. James Bower­ ’ Wilderness
Temple Bailey—The Pink Canicl। daughter. Mrs. Charles Baller and man for some time. Sorry to lose
I family. The Karl Eckardt family them
uiell, from
inmi our
mr neighborhood.
,re,,ilUOTWWa.
,
Katharine Brash—The Boy From
attended church services In the
Marshall Tripp had a telephone
,
(morning at the Evangelical church | installed In their 'home last week. Maine.
Margaret Wlddemer
Angela
i' there
and In
they
..
i_ the afternoon m
.
D Duffey also had one pul In re­
Comes Home.
| all saw the new Baptist church cently.
1 which was dedicated that day and
Cpl. Chas Storkan arrived at Fort
•
Max
Brand
—
Man
From
Mustang.
also visited the Kellogg Air Field Deven, Mass., again after spending
Belta Lambert—When Next We
I Mrs. Bertha Eckardt. Mr and a few days with his parents, Mr.
Meet.
| Mra Victor Eckardt and family and and Mra. James Storkan.
• Elisabeth Seifert — Surgeon In
I Richard Bloomer were In Hastings
Mra. Roy Jenkins has been 111 and Charge.
Sunday afternoon calling on rrla- under the doctor's care but is on
Home Mode
, Kathleen M. Knight—Terror By
1 tlves.
the gain.
Mr and Mra. Rar Scheel and Mr.
».um- Twilight.
Mr. miu
and «...
Mra. Anthony o
StrumWm. ■( Rntne—The Damyank.
«nd Mr*. E J. Bates called on Mr berger (nee Alice Bowerman! of
|and
Mra. Andrew
___ _________
Warren Bledsoe—Fiddle Izingsand Mra
Ftnkbeiner In Hastings are the parents of n baby
I। Middleville
1.(r(I—v*l 11—» Qiltwluc*
mna,
bO)'
Sunday afternoon.
Beef
Helen Madnnes — Assignment in
Mrs Victor Efckardt accompanied
Mr
.
„
llu
m
„.
nrelue
Dutu
anu
Mr. and Mra. Archie Burd and
•
lb.
| Mr.
air. and
ano Mrs
Mm Will
win Veite
veite and Mr children. Mra Alberta Tripp and Brittany
Elizabeth P. Chevalier — Drivin*
. Geo. flrhn.M.e
Schneider ,n
to Fort Wayne
w.™. v&lt;
Mon— children. jtfr. and Mra. Albert Green
Fresh
boneless
I day where they attended the funer- called on Mr and Mrs. Ray Burd ' Woman.
2 lbs.
Non-FIrtion
| al of a cousin, returning the same in Assyria Sunday afternoon.
I
Edna Oelster—New Ice-Breakers.
day.
choice
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Green, Mr.
Mias Olgn Eckardt visited Mr. and and Mra. Chas. Mayo of Battle I * Bishop and Evans—Your Car Is
'Made
Tt&gt;
Last.
Mra. J. M. Roush in Nashville. Sun­ Creek spent Sunday evening at the
Harriet H. Heater-300 Sugar Bavday afternoon.
Green home.
■ Ina Recipas.
Dr and Mra. Geo. Benner and
1 Fite and Paine—Cokesbury Show­
daughter Eleanor. Luther Brodbeck IRVING
er Book.
nnd son Junior visited at the E.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Flandera en.
Marlon White — 8axels Without
Brodbeck home Sunday afternoon. tertalned Saturday evening. Mra.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Cooke vis­ Flandera aunt and uncle. Mr. and I Sugar.
small
Ely Culbertson — The New Gold
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Williams Mrs Otto DeJunge of Comstock
Book: Contract Bridge Complete.
and family near Freeport Sunday Pnrk Jongc.
lb.
Joseph N Kane—More First Facta.
! afternoon.
Mrs Joseph Llnce (Norms Bel.
Howard
Aircraft--------Year
;$&gt;n&gt; who has been tn Washington
1942 Mlngos — -----------h^."
lh'

appointed aviation cadet Septam-' (Alleen Isenhath) of Detroit are the
bar 14. He B now stationed at the ' proud parents of an 8 lb. 10 oz. wn.
aviation classification center, Noah-. bora on 8*ptam|&gt;er 19.
vlUe. Tenn.
1 Hastings Legion will be reprtaentAny girl, out of high achool. wish- ed st the fourth district American
ing to volunteer as a partner for Legton convention, which will be
Private Richard Beismer )uu been the coast guards dances please cell ■ held In St. Joseph next Sunday.
Mrs. Roy Hubbard—2730.
-Mrs.
- —
- “ known
Della —
Smith
Copp well
Mra J. D. Zageltnelr Is vacating to many Barry county residents
her house on B. Church stmt this celebrated her 84th birthday on Sep­
PFC —
HUliMJi
Hessmer
has —
been sent
r-------—-- —
— •.Week tor the Chester Banghart f%m; tember 17. 8he received many cards
to an unknown destination with an j lly from
who are uk!ng. IX„. and calls as well as gifts. Mrs. Copp
“
“
session of the house immediately.
---------------------- ——-T—.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dawe , Freeman Furrow. She enjoys per-

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mcintosh apples
CELERY HEARTS
JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
SMALL JUICE ORANGES

CAULIFLOWER

CABBAGE

snow white heads

2c ib.

17-a

3 1^. 69c
SPRY
1 «»• 24c
CLINTON PUDDIHG
4 pkgs. 19c
carton $119
CIGARETTES
p°Pular bran[is
pkg. 12'
NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT
KRAFT CHEESE
2
box
59'
WISCONSIN CHEESE
mild
lb- 32c
13c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
SPINACH
surfine 2 no./2 cam •
31c
29c
TOMATOES
2 lar?e cam
CORN MEAL
51b sack
17c
SODA CRACKERS
21b.box
17c

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nwiia iravu are
iStxsle FUher Mr and Mrs. Omar ' entertaining Mrs. Travis' brother,
' Christian and children and Mr. and Bert Quigley from Washington
Mr*. Harold
VlrirnM Hecker
&gt;&lt;eekr»r and
and family
VatnlU* of
nt also her
i__ ____
_ .
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Mra.
step-sister •from Chicago.
Kalamazoo were guests there in the
The Infant daughter of Mr. and
evening.
i Mrs. Albert Amti has been very 111
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith took and was taken to Pennock hospital
I Raymond Smith to Michigan State but Is better.
•
1 Folleg.'.‘ .al l4,rvtnK Sunday where
Mr and Mrs. Jack FOote of Has। he will begin his freshman year. •. tings were F * ‘
' Mr. and Mrs Clarence Sisson and of Mr. and ««. n.cua.u oerwr
Paul of Irving were Sunday dinner , Mr. and Mra. Carl Hula called on
gucsta of Mr. nnd Mra. Keith Far- their new nephew at the home of
lee and son.
his narents Mr anrt
-rnnv
Miss Betty Wotring of Lansing Stramberger' In Hasting? on ftanspent the.weekend at home.
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
PROBATE COURT
Ernest
Hilt.
■Eat. —
—- —
— Waiver filed.
R Sylvester. Annual
;(account
account filed.

1 and inventory filed.
I Est- Frank Frederick. PriUtton
I for license to sell filed, order-for
publication entered.
I Est. Clarence V. Kinne. Final ac­
count filed, order assigning rcsi'due entered, discharge of adminLs'tratrtx issued, estate enrolled.
I Est. Charlra H. Loehr. Warrant
and inventory filed.
' Est. Elbert V. Smith Will filed,
petition for probate of will filed,
declination of trust filed.
Est Anna M. Boice. Final ac­
count filed, order assigning residue
entered
Est Louis J. Du Bols. Discharge
of administrator issued, estate en­
rolled.
Est Eble M. Hill. Petition for
hearing oq final account and as­
signment of residue filed, order
ifor publication entered.
*
Est. Leland R Kena.rion. Petition
for administrator filed, order for
publication and mall entered. '
Est Eva C. (Nevins1 Kenaston.
Petition for admlnlrtrator filed,
order for publication entered.
Est. Donna May and Bonnie
Belle Beach Release of guardian
filed, discharge of guardian issued,
estate enrolled.
Est. Richard B. Messer. Fifth
account filed.
Est. Orville J. Kingsbury. Order
assigning residue entered,
dis­
charge of administrator Issued, rstale enrolled
» Est. Ralph E and Orville Kings­
bury. Petition for lease filed, walveia
riled, order authorizing lease entered.
Est. James E. Babbitt. Order al­
lowing account entered, discharge
of administratrix Issued, estate en­
rolled.
Est Elbert V. Smith. Waiver
Hied.
Est Phyllis McDonald Final ac­
count filed, discharge cf guardian
lulled, estate enrolled
Est George Thompson Petition
for
administrator
filed, waiver
filed.
■st. Ellison H. Palmer. Petition for
assignment of personal property
less than 9200 00 filed, order for
assignment of personal property
less than 4200 00 entered
Est AvU Tlmtn Nomination of
guardian filed, order appointing
guardian entered
ruardlan filed, discharge of guard­
ian Issued. estate enrolled.
F-t. Wille tri MoftlL Proof of
publication filed, discharge issued,
, estate enrolled.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2&lt;. 1M3
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DELTON-------------------------------------------- Kn Dean and Garth Ftoria. local placed on the ballot thl. fall and'.ernlaatton work has Just bwo cwn.rut TUCATBre I Mr «nd Mra. Will Whittemore, »nd Miss Jeannie William* of L» strictly a dry party. Nearly a pleted.
was* beat for Insulation with a 417 Al
Inti MCA I KE3 I spent Saturday in Kalamazoo.'
Plainwell spent Sunday with Mr. full stele and county ticket will be
There were about forty present
The ladles of the Grace Guild series.
i Mrs.
and fam- placed on the ballot. Mr. Kybura for dinner at Dunham achool reMrs. John
uonn Harrington,
namngion. local
local and
ana *,nd Mr*. Leslie
~William,
’
will meet at the Legion home for
■ Mra. Howard
---------- j Pennock
..-------- and llv
near Frertmn
, I. chairman of the executive com- union Latpr Day, more coming
children
•uy
.
tile regular business meeting Wed- PRAIRIE GARDEN CLUB
The next
of Hickory Comers were Battle . ,v „ onutn. who is stationed at mltue
uum&lt;« of
ui the
me Prohibition
rramrauon party
p»ny in during
curing the
me afternoon.
anernoon. Tne
I Creek .hopper* Friday and Satur- lhf Oreat *-***• Nav“l Training Barry county and ha* with B C. | reunion wil be in 1942. The foUowFifteen members of. Die Prairie
will serve a fellowship supper at 0:30
-* la*t
• • week.
—
Station, spent
from Saturday
of Nashville been speaking to ing officers were elected: President,
day of
1"T"
” hl- until 1 Hoyt
' Unnzi.v
w
'
to the members and friends of the Garden Club were entertained at the "Sabotage Squad"
A thrilling tale of the undercover! Merle Collison, son of Mr. and i T?aB&gt;
11,1 n“ wue'
home of Mrs. Hattie Lyons. Sept. 1.
Lutheran church.
’
Luellen Thede, president, appointed men busy cracking down on Nazi Mr*. Floyd Collison, who has been«.,¥,*’■ ®’,nd Mrs AUen Terry and son
! stationed in an army camp in Tex- -Michael of Plainwell, Mr. and Mrs. .
Hie Hasting. P N. G club will
,of lh! spies in America.
Roy Roger* and Geo. “Gabby"
j|M ha* been transferred to a eamp w,d* To*n
daughter. Mra. Leo 1 and son of Harrisburg. Penn , spent I1*01 Ctark and Winnie Buxton.
entertain the county P. N. G.'» with n°*er *how to be field in place of
I Bt' Madison. WU..
where he is a vnaniDcriain
Chamberlain ana
and ineir
their son
son KenKen- many
Friday ana
and Saturday
Saturday witn
with Mr.
Mr. ana:
and } Mrs.
Mr*. LlUlan
Uhlan Mason
Mason of
of Battle
B
,
a 12 o'clock luncheon Friday. Sept
ncx‘ JT'" 7w&lt;Un«l RuU1 Haynca In "Son* of the Pioneer.’’
»a&gt;o mechanic.
nwcnanic"'’
“ neth. local and —
Eldon
Houghtallng
Lieut Millard
has been the guest of her
Dealing
with
a
mysterious
band
nidte
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*»
— *-*-•*
•Mrs. Pau) Kyburz
-- - Creek
...
25 Meeting and entertainment in Klump had charge ot a novelty proof
desperado*
who
Instituted
a
reign
‘
gram
Mr. ana
and Mr*.
Wldttemore of
CrMk ,pe,lt Bunday with was enroute to hb duties as a. sitter Mrs. A. E- Hardllng. the past
Mr
Mrs. Will Wliltumore
the afternoon.
gram.
.
,
.
na
“
J?
wiuwemore
Mr
.
chapUln
Bl
C
amp
Bowie.
Brown.
two
weeks
‘.attended the Whittemore family re­
The club was invited to a pot luck of terror around Rogers City.
; Funeral tervlces, conducted by u
..
union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tie Creek
i.
Regular meeting of W. R, C. ."nd picnic at the home of MyrU Gene Autry in
fRev Rhoades of Scottville for Byron
James Coots near Climax Suhday
Mr* Mary Shedd, local and Mra.
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock In Jackson this afternoon Shrubs will
with Smiley Burnette
.. Mr. and mre.
—
Mrs. uemia
Gerald niuui
Bush ana
and ■ —
MW
DeBack w,
of Prairieville apenv
spent -j
Mun„r. wn. held .1
MuU.,
O. A- R. Hall.
be exchanged. /
An engaging tale about a cow- daughter of Lansing visited tUi
hU parper- 1 Bunday with Mr*. Minnie Damon
Damon|) DUNHAM DISTRICT
I Maple Grave Evangelical church, ’ Howar“ J- Ferris. Rutland
-----------&lt; Member* of the club are requested
ien
n&gt;.
t,, Mr. nn&lt;
andi Mrs.
jJrs Lincobi Bush
Bush,(Of
0* Orangeville.
.Last Week'* Letter
Friday September 4. Mrs. Munger, |KaUiryn Clouta, Hope ...
Surgery Guild 19 will meet with to bring exhlbttx.at a place and time boy who outsmart* a city slicker, l.
»..» ii— v..i."
i-/Tuesday afternoon.
I Mr. and Mra Paul Kybura. local 1 The Maple Grove Community who
----- —has
-------been
—-----an—
invalid for so long, 'Emory L. FUher. NanhvUle
Mrs Allison Tolles, 221 8. Jefferson to be announced'tetcr. according to
Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan
_rmet
—- with Mr was able to attend.
jRuthmary Bliss, Hastings
1 Mr. and Mr*. Uncoln Bush. Miu and Rev. Thomas Moyer of Clover- Farm Bureau group
St. at 2:00 o'clock on Thursday Oc- tlie following classifications:
1 Most of the story is set in Ute volt Caroline Solomon. Mr. and Mra. dale attended the State Prohibition and Mrs! Geo
----—
....
tober 1. Mr*. Claire McKee and Mrs..■ Class One
BaltWednesday..
Kenneth
Mead U building on August WUeon. City R. 2
Specimen—Three
Tom Waters will be co-li&lt;»tra*e*. Bloom*: Asters: Calendulas: Cos­ Lockheed Aircraft Plant—with z the John Chamberlain. Mr. and Mr*. I party convention at Corunna. Sat- Sept. 10.
' upper tlory on hb house.
Struggle of tlie world agglnfff the Arthur Lathrop. Rev. and Mra. D. | urday. Sept. 19. The Prohibition
Dunham
school
begins
this
week
Members are urged to be present.
।mos ; Dahlias—Cactus.. Decorative. Axis, but the story tells of the men
Russell Donovan of Chicago and
Robinson and Mra. Paul Kyburt p
Pom Pom. Single. Quilled: Mari­ and women who turn out our planes. attended the County Planning Con- ; .
Circle No. 6 of the Methodist golds—French. African; Zinnias—
ference held in the 'Methodist1
W 8. C. 8. will hold their first meet­ Baby. Giant. Fantasy; Snapdragonir
-Uaninr'Donald Barry, Alan Curtli ,church in Hasting* Thursday eve­
ing Monday. September 28 at 7:30 Rose—One bloom in suitable con­
America's stirring War cry ring­ . ning.
P. M. at the home of Mrs. Glenn tainer.
ing across the oceans striking fear; Rev. D, Robinson attended a dis­
Kahler. 82G So. Park.
Class Two- White flowers In white into the heart of u sneaking foe. trict meeting which was held in
container.
Flowers
of
any
color
In
Bud Abbott and I.ou Costello
Hospital Guild No. 18 will meet
Trinity church In Grand Rapids
1
at the home of Mrs. J. A. McCall. black container. Kitehen Container, in "Pardon My Sarong”
The eighth picture of this oom-1 mi6
..
High street, on Thursday. Sept. 24. Twin Vases. Winter Bouquets. Nov­
Vita.. orr[
Bert Patton. Mrs. cnarl
Charles
elties. Miniature—not over three edy team and it should be three Harrington. Mrs. Leon Pennock and
Please ccme.
inches over all. Zinnias In pottery limes as funny iis any the boys Mr and Ur, John Atfams ipem
container.
Chl’1 Tuesday night and Wednesday in
cago bus drivers and Alters on a ti»e Pennock cottage at Pleasant
430 W. Grand St.. Tuesday. Sept 29
yacht.
Anyone Interested in a Federal Old HOW YOU CAN HELP
v&gt;chtlake.
"Friendly Enemies'' starring
Age Pension b urged to attend. Re­ THi: WAR EFFORT
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richards of
Charles Winninger. Charlie
freshments after the meeting.
Jackson spent the weekend with
So often one hears this remark. Rugzles. Nancy Kelly
I
hl* mother. Mrs. Blanche Richard
Circle -No. n of the Methodist "I 'wish there was something I
The story of two first-genera­ and his brother. Paul.
W. 8. C. 8 meets tomorrow. Frldnv could do to help the war effort." tion
German-American* against
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simmon* and
afternoon. K«-i&gt;r 35. with Mrs. Frank Well, if you can cut garments from the background of that war.
ran Charles of Ann Arbor and Mr.
McMillan. 510 E Bond St. at two a pattern or put them together
land Mrs. Ralph Starring and taro
LET US STRIVE
o'clock Mrs Earl Mudve and Mrs. after they are cut. Mrs. Fred Bech­ THREE CORNERS
I children Ellsworth and Carol of
Don St. John are assistant host­ tel. In charge of production for the
FOR STABILITY
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slocum have Level Park spent Sunday with their
Barry Coupty Chapter, American
esses.
Red Cross, can put von to work. finished redecorating the house on sister. Mrs. Leon Pennock and fam.. ----- - jf us mis* th*««
their farm—tife late Hudson Sisson ily.
dayz U a feaGna of liability,
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Bush and
Tlic Writers' Guild of Hastings ! Ackerman, are at the Red Cross estate—and have taken up their
ond conficknca In lhe future.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Barnes atmet Thursday evening with Miss rooms every Wednesday and Pri- residence therein.
And yei there are thing* w«
Mrs.
Inez
Kenyon
and
daughter
tended
the
Rural
Letter
Carriers
day
afternoon
and
will
be
glad
to
Sara Beryl Sehader. The next meet­
can hold on Io
Marjorie, of Kalamazoo and their meeting held in Middleville Saturing win be held at the home of assign work to you.
At the rooms right now are 814 three guest* called on the former's day evening.
Our own country and our own
Mrs. Springer sometime in October.
“ ”
—‘ Patton, local and •her
Mrs.
Bert
people, for milanco. which of­
yards of cotton material for 325 cousin. Mrs. Claude A. Hammond. I **
ison-in-law and daughter- Mr. and
fer you War Bonds 10 win the
' boys' blouses nnd 540 yards of Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Bowser and Mr. p-----Mrs.--------George
----------------------Schoolcraft—of Battle
war, and provide ycu wnh
cotton drill, for—95 ojienitlng
Tlie regular meeting of Hiawatha|______________
---------. „gowns.
-------security for the oost-wor reRi-b«-kah Lodge will be held Fridnv. Tilt* la part of the new quota and nnd Mrs Campbell of Grand Rap- Creek visited relatives at Fort
last week.
:
1 days k;:
adiustment.
Sent 25. at R o'clock. In I, O O P. |
garments are still to be cut ids were Sunday afternoon callers , Wayne. Ind. several
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Edw.
Miss Kathryn Horton is clerking
hall Tin- August and September ;ouL
Another Instance of stability
Walters.
|*~
i In **
the
“ *
Leonard
--------- * dry
J— goods
■*’ store
birthdays will be honored after lodi«- is the kind of American busi­
Mr. and Mrs Roger Williams and while Mrs. Myrtle Leinaar is re­
with n •.upper nnd entertainment. |celv*d until June nnd nfter various
ness whose sound principles
All Rr-bekuhs who have not brought substitution^ and delays typical ran Denn, of Delton. Miss Jeanne covering from an operation.
Kenneth Williams of Gull lake
their ennnrd fruit for the home in of these times, consisted of 140 Williams of Plainwell and Garth
through pood y«or» ond bod.
Jackson, please bring it Friday night. hospital bed Jackets. IO3 girls' Florin of Delton spent Sunday at spent Friday night and Saturday
Such it Ina Penney Company.
dresses. 132 rompers. 231 boys' the Leslie Williams'.
with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lester Larabee and little John Adams.
shifts and 200 skirts.
With the
A thrifty butinew like thii It a
Styles ANY man would be proud
-------- - -------------------------Sue spent Friday
—...
at ....
the ,। Mrs. Dora Branstetter of Doster
exception of the 200 skirls, these Connie
dependable touree of tovingt
prices EVERY man would be glad to pay! Fat­
home
of
Mrs
Royal
Hayes
in
HasI
and'Corp.
Glenn
Leeper
of
Scotts
garments have all been cut and are
— and etpecially at a time
The local bowling season opened ready to make.
tens ''just made" for fall—trim striping* on
tines------and ...
In —
the ---------evening —
the .two
Field. —
Ill., ------------and Mr.-- -----------and Mrs. —
John
------— .--------when the war effort demand*
light
and dark grounds . . . crisp, clear whites
last W.ek at the Hastings Recrea- ’ Not «,
luulcu
wun
an
mu
wonc.
satisfied with all this work.. Indies gave n Shower for Mrs "Jun- Adams local called on Mr. and Mrs.
extra economy of alll
. . . neat figures and self-fig­
tlon alleys but according to the there is ordered but not yet re. lor" McMillan there, the latter re- Leon Pennock and daughter, Naomi,
temperature it
could
been•*the ceive-i. 060 yards of outing flannel
ures as new as fall! But there'r
&gt;. —
w have ------celving many lovely Rifts. Bobbv Sunday evening.
SAVE
FOR
YOUR
FUTURE
rthrt of a campaign In the Malays for ICO men's hospital pajamas. spent the day and overnight with i Mrs. Arioa Brown and daughter
more than beauty in Towncrafls
YOU'LL SAVE AMERICA!
or one of tho&gt;c hot days In mid­ 432 yards of whipcord for 216 boys' his grandparents, the H. J. Rob- Miss Leah Brown of Galesburg vis—there's
QUALITY!
Pi rm.
summer when all one cares to do overalls and 600 yards of muslin 10*003.
smoothweave broadcloth, madraj
.
I ted the former's brother-in-law
and chambray proportionately
Mr. and Mrs. Claude A Hamn-’--’ and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln
for 300 petticoats.
Men's Sanforised Topflight Shirts
fitted and Sanforized for perfect
Dwrolte the heat, most of the leaThe Chapter's production sched­ were delightfully surprised when Bush Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Wagflt . . . and sharply clear designs
cues.had the usual familiar faces, ule Is a busy one nnd calls for tlie Bert Quigley ot Walla Walla. Wash., ley of Hickory Comers were callers,
Pine prints with NuCraft" starchbut there was a sprinkling of new completion and shipment of all and Mrs. Arthur Wlrk^rsham of, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Waters and
woven-in and fast color loikeep
VALUE on the Job! Pennoy's
their lustre.
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faces i&gt;mong the men to replace these garments by June. 1943. only (Chicago witli Mr. and Mrs. Frank son of Plainwell spent Sunday with
those who are In the armed forces, nine months.
.......... —
. of „.
v sew-.(Travis ........
.■
Much
Ute
made them a ......
brief vislt'Sat- ,her»—
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O.
or those unable to bowl becnu.se of, h&gt;g is for war relief, desperately i urday afternoon, as they had not Hughes.
production Jobs
'
ntveird. and with Increased mill- seen Mr. Quigley since childhood
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and
The Womens League opened on tary activity expected, the hospital | and Mrs Wickeraham not for a | son Dean spent Saturday afternoon
OVERALLS
[ 'In Kalamazoo.
Monday night and the teams rep- garments must be speeded up
number of years.
----------resented were unchanged from the
lllc Red Crass rooms
nlu&gt; WII
m&gt;w» aw
The
are open fj nu.
Mr. aum
and mt*.
Mrs. r&gt;vju
Floyd Walters
and
Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain i
previous year with the exception of every afternoon Monday through ; daughter Marlon of Grand Rapids and daughter' Patty were dinner
Piston Rins Office, Bell Telephone Friday and work Is being done ■ spent Sunday with hl* parents. Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall '
Co.. E W. Bibs Co. and Team Bev-. there. But more help Is needed and nnd Mrs. Edw. Walters.
Norwood Sunday. In the afternoon
en who replaced Boyes Real Estate. at once.
I Lester Larabee
Larnbee U
Is now
now employed
tested for positive
Hastings Beauty Studio. Bera Sig------------------ *e» ■ ■
as carpenter al the E. W. Bliss Co. Clark In Kalamazoo.
strength! Manmu Phi and Windstorm Insurance Throw Your Scrap Into The Fight In Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Williams and
tested for long­
VO.
Co_
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er wear!
And
Betty Bracndlr led the scoring,
packed with EX­
With n 499 scries and a high game '
TRA value-fea­
locket. Are Eiunriol In EVERY Mon'i Wordrobe!
of 178: Frances Juppstrom scored
tures: full 8 oz
453 and Jane Daniels was three pins ;
blue denim, cut
Baseball Type
less with a 450 scries
over graduated
Howling without handicap. leon­
patterns — and
ards won three games from E. W.
SANFORIZED!
Bliss: Piston Ring Shop blanked
Bell Telephone Co : Piston Ring Of- ■
Men’s Band
flee won a complete scries from
RantMM Trio Cafe was winner of !
OVERALLS
Warm and rugged! Heavy
Ideal for sports and warm
the match with Team Seven: State ।
melton body with cape
Insulation won two games from
leather trim and rag’sn
ric In cossack style with
Portias nnd Strand lost the odd I
sleeves.
Blouse
style,
cot
­
Big Mac
game and match to Bonnet and i
pockets)
ton plaid lining!
VALUE!
Gown.
The men s play started on Wed- I
Sanforized means fabric shrinkage will not exceed 1%.
FORIZEDl
nesdnv night with Ken Labcrteaux {

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WORK CLOTHES

Men's Topflight Fall Neckwear

..49c

139

SPECIALS

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

JACKETS

JACKETS

600

498

1 lb. box

opening the season In the Rccrra- .
tlon League with a 233 game and
n .series total of 559. Will Hack/iey
.-.cored a big 248 first game In the
Commercial League on Thursday
night and finished with a 568 scr­
ies. Bob Murray, bowling in the
Bibs League hit a first game of 224
and a 537 scries.
In the Recreation League. Leon-

Tavern: Piston Rings won a pair
from Hastings Ice and Fuel and
Nashville blanked Middleville.
In the Commercial League. City
Dads won three games from Con­
sumers Power Co.: State Insulation
blanked Goodyear Bras. Hdwe.
Andrus Service took a complete
series from Moynahan Sales: Moose
lost two games to-Medics and Cof­
fee Shop won the odd game from
Middleville Creamery.
In‘the Bliss League, the Electric­
ians won n pair from Shop Office:
Engineers blanked Foundry mid
Tool Room won the odd game from
Office.

19c
HI HO CRACKERS
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la tween Japan and Ru**l*. To date, (been visiting reteUm and friei
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is being mipped to a big Eastern I Pink eye socials are being held al
factory.
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Nashvilla.
Gtonn H. Parkins cf Freeport and
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Miss Ore la Clark of Carlton were Friday on his bicycle,
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______ .Backward
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. v
.
Bits Ot Yesterday

aucnoH Nona

-------------------------- ....
custom to precede ths reputjlatlon
। TWENTY YEARS AGO
church.
Barry County Republican conven-• f a
oW1&lt;aUon by demoting
vt
angwy on Thuiwaay evening. Dept m
aaaauaz w ww
5^-nt ernhee- 37.
T-r 1932
ton
i IO Indicate that Michigan votero
September
119. at 7 o'cloak.
| Prof- O. W. Moore, of Sturgli.
Mrs. William Cramer. J
u™ k&gt; m.--------------- Uul: -0^1
to„,Y&lt;a TO,
B
1 are not too easily stampeded.
Dr. A. W. Woodbume. head of the
•
-----------will make three balloon aicenaimu
celved word of the birth of , wn
County Republicans go on record as (
■acrtHced in politics a* well M
and parachute drops during the fair
Robert Edward, to her sister, —
Mrs Barry County TubereuloaU aanocla- yoRTY YEARS AGO
U rww«. Ch.evwi*n’’ candidate In either
»...
I...U ...
2J lto
, hero.
1t t
'
, Japan ha* been sending reinforoe­ L D Clemens (nee Elsie Poland! tlon. has received an appointment
Aug. 16.
rnanuneul. Three quality men were howwf‘
Manchurian posiuons
position* cx&gt;rbor- of Kalamaeoo
______ , j,
।delegate from Michigan at the Mb- _,oh
dur«T«ii
,ule
,t tbe ।menu to ssancnunsn
Oita*,
“ and W
Will
JU_B*^
Dawton.
on' of IhU ' CARLTON
CABLTON CENTER
Itv
&gt;iav.
nnrrhaueri
■
RBllKham*
dering Sibert* for some time. Meat ' CLAY HILLS
xlsslppl Valley Conference on tuber- =”&gt;'• hav« purchased the Salisbury
Finnie's call for wrvculoito In Milwaukee. Oct. B to 11. '
“«• •* Ann Arbor
Cha*. J**'0 %
to
Hastings. Mayor Lou Collins of ,
“y*- . ,
.
government demand that offices be 1of these rowne* have come from ’ «»»» Anna Yardly of Lowell vto- .
In Ih, dreull cmirt on Tbund.j
—* JJS*
S! th, h«MUl on Mnnd.&gt; .nd
(mnt
I “«d her aunt Mn. Sarah McCaul.
Kalamaaoo and D. Hale Brake of . “POUUC. is
UU-th.
h&gt;.
who arr
to. Ithe Chlnew front.
'one day last week.
:legal steps were taken to dose up remain with w. j. Holloway ot this
----- ...
,1—
second. •operation
Wednesday
of last.
So. it appear* that the expected; Mra Guy' McNee and grandson, ithe affaire of the Barry County, city.
terested In rchdertng a public serv'week He Is gaining slowly and all
feaU along with successes. It Is a headliner*. Take Ellon Eaton for
। Loyalty League, directing the treas- I The C. K. A 8. are adding a
fo7 a"i£Sv^w&lt;»rerv
fcP and not merely in collecting an .Japanese drive against Russia will were In Grand Rapid* Thureday.
fine thing that th* republican* „amp!e. No man In thl* state hu,
I Mrs. Stella Ogden of Hastings was urer U&gt; pay over to the Barry Coun- house, 11*72 with a cement founMrs. Robert Krohn entered the
won be underway.
hare men of their reapeettre ages
0 nx,;( loyaI -round lhe dock 'assortment of honors and
a visitor at Uie home of her broth­ ty Hospital Awn.' the balance on Cation, to their elevator occupied by hospital Tuesday afternoon and
checks."
_________________
hand of I10.0B3A8.
Ic E Rowlader. Charlie &gt;*ys he to . Wednesday underwent a major op­
er. Guy McNee. this week.
and abilities on the home front, republican; no man in this state is/
...
. —.
a-rmirrn
____________________________
I Dtot. Supt. W. M. Puffer of Kai- , «oin8
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Polls spent
'
' eration. thing* hustle
Michigan *hould keep these name*
miormed on public qua*Uons; &gt;
striker
Lansing with —
their
Miss Vlnnle Ream went to Fre- I Mr. and Mrs. Elsa Carlin of HanSunday in Lanalng
- arnatoo, bad charge of the exerIn mind U U beoonsee necawary^
in t£l* state ha* been a RU88IA 1,1X17
Last Week'. Letter
daughter, Mr*. Harold England and else* at the laying of the corner- mont Monday to recite at the Sol­
_ Methodist
______ Epts-idlers
Reunion.
. t,n«« were 8und»Y nl«ht **W*r
some morning to fill the three U&gt;P'more mctolve critic of internal con- : The Iacl lhal Ja’5,n “ihdrew In.1( MlM
Mar)orle
Rwio
lds
was
the
family
Their
daughter.
Mr*.
Morstone
for
the
new
1
dler*'
Reunion.
missofMarjorie
uie
guest
honor atncyr.oias
a "goingwas
away'jria
Lewis and husband of Kalama- copal church at Dowling.
.
Th* HwUngs Social chib have
Mr antl Mr*‘ K011111 ,,rn
ptana in our atete government by milons. which he considered de tri- China leaving an Importent al
Hrflcld
’*-- |uejt O( honor *t * “going away 'irto Lewis a
... at ...
----- ----of c.
----- -----------------------Reed's hall
.
---------- ..
party
lhe ..
home
Owcndolj-n
xoo werebJ&gt;0
auovtsltore
visitorsatatthe
meEngsng-1 i Mrs.
Mr*.Evarts,
Evans,county
countynurae,
nunw.to»rere-irented
।
“““ and
**•“ will give a, /.Mrs. Anna
Michigan
could o»
go bark
back tn
to 1 n»enlaj' t0_.party
•lottery.
—— •••‘-‘Tan route
z 'integrity and po- within bomber range of Tokio i avail- ----Andrus
is ------connflned
e.
'signing
her
work
on
October
first.
|»erit«
of
twelve
dances
this
winter.
signing
!*n« or
dance* this
solidarity, and yet he flnda/M* 10 th« A1Ued N»llon* reks . Allhouse last Friday night Several land home.
to her bed again.
work confident that the senatorahip.'lltlcal
1;
ladies from
irom this
inis community
communityI1 Mr*.
mn*. miiuuc
uurc ' Y
W.
R. ”
Cook
. young ladles
Minnie uuiuutu
Colbum iuiu
and three
’ “
*" *has *been reelected
*“* * Officers
” “are:’ Fred Stebbins.
“
" Pres..
Mr and Mrs Earl Munson and
the governorship and the lieuten­ himself shunted aside for a bet- «ther good indication of wherei, attended.
attended. Marjorie
Marjorie will
will enter
enter nurse*',
nurses', enuaren
children oi
of Alaska
called on
on her
chairman cof the republican county R. M Lamble, Vice Pre*.: Carl,
" t ga,.
aiasm cauea
n«r cnatrman
training
at
Bittie
Creek
this
week.
I
mother.
Mrs
Sarah
McCaul.
Suncommittee.
Geo.
E.
Coleman
ha.
W^plnter.
Sec
;
W.
M.
Stebbins.
SJ5y
Tlth
Mra
AnnTaJk
ant governorship were in capable1 ter-known personality. The R.-T., J«P*n intends to hit next,
training at Baltic Creek this week-1 mother. Mr*. Sarah-McCaul. Sun- committee. ------ -------------------------been elected secretary.
Treas.
hands. These, men could fill any one along with many other newspapers
It isjm0robab!e that the Japanese ' Mr and Mr* wtiliafo Cramer I day.
; Erwin Marlow and his mother,
and Mbs Vesta Crw-' Mr nnd Mr&lt; J(* Drescli and Mr.
Mrs W. N. Chidester and Mtos
na~7^
j
Mr*. Kmcr Marlow returned Sunof these three mentioned Jobs with1 —particularly lhe Influential week'-:would' have withdrawn voluntarily Burke Cromer
lo ron Cu«i«r on Bund., *n('
Henau, .nd child M Wlm B.u. ... (bin, . '«TOUnn roTY
YXARS AOO
o
day from Detroit. Earlier In Uie
dignity and distinction. Plain char­ Ilea—well knew that Mr. Eaton was in this manner unless they fell posl- to
Maunce
Hamllloo
of Awyrll c.mi'd
Grand Unnldi
Rapid., were rillnn
callers at
at Rnv
Boy t»a
tea Saturday
afternoon nr
of thia
this week
.
..
.
..
...
.Ratnrrlnv ■ftnmnon
Rnnlrnihnr
NOT
heptember TT
23. t1892
wwjt Erwtn had an operaUon on hit
-TV WNUIht u NNUIWII U.
f...
.... ..
.
acter Is still the highest qualifica­ an adequate candidate for the sen- Uve that other bases a* near, or pos.
. --------- —
.. „ Lw.ur. R.md.v
(or Miss Dorothy Cook.
I C. C. Deane, the Woodland cloth- ' eyes, which we are happy to report
who was inducted into the U. S..
a »
&lt;&lt;
» v i
tion for public responsibility and1 atorahlp. • • •. Headlines wipe out'*ibly nearer, to their own shores Army on Thraday.
On arriving I Wilbur Gibbs and family o Kaller,
talks
of
opening
a
clothing
store
proved very successful.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
they
were
informed
Mr.
Handlion
amaroo.
Ouy
McNee
and
family
and
It is gratifying that ah three gen­ year* of service which explains why' would soon*t£ available. Since such
at Dellon.
: A zargcant rating has been awardSeptember 36. 4813.
A new brick block to being built cd to Clare Olmstead, who Ls now
tlemen may be mentioned In such sporting figures make good primary bases do exist in Russia, the Impli- had already shipped out bound «« Howard Colburiu were dinner
Rev J B Pinckard has been rr- at Freeport.
Chas. Gibbs'
Gibbs' Sunday.
Sunday.
for Maine.
|1 guests at chaiL
| serving in England.
a summary without any qualifying type candidates. Major Eaton was; eatlon to that Japan's drive into
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Glbaon and tumed here as pastor of the M. E
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shurlow Mrs. Fem Gamer nnd friend, were church. Rev. A. B. Yost, circuit
statement—Muri H. Defoe. Char­ third, as everyone expected, but Uiat Siberia can not be far distent,
and Mr. and Mrs David Crullen- callers at Chas. Skinner's. Sunday. putor, also returns.
lotte Republican-Tribune.
fact doesn't change the record one
Another incident which points to den were tn Lansing last week one/i Leon Potts and wife, called on
An automatic double-dial-feed,
.
I
iota. Hto defeat to In keeping with (he same conclusion is lhe fact that day.
Mrs Lenna Johnson In Bowne Sat­ friction clutch, automatic
trip,
Kim Sigler received 81 per cent
Sympathy -is--------------------extended to--------Mrs.1 urday evening.♦
geared-drive power press. 12'i feet
the tempo of the times. We have, premier Tojo has dismissed Togo
wtin irxnt
&gt;■ hlrdhnr
. ,
high and weighing 53.000 pounds,
accepted the Hollywood-hcadllne (,om his cabinet. Togo Is the one Asa Randall who lost a brother
ty for state senator. His own home I
quite recently.
,
.
—...
----------- — ,• designed
acsignca to
io do
ao the
inc wars
oi ten orurwork of
technique In lieu of the old formu-, Who negotiated the Japanese end
Mr. and Mrs? Vcm Bumford and KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK! .dinary presses, has been completed
las Uiat required men to weigh pub- ol lhe mutual friendship pact be­ children formerly of Detroit, have
here by the Press A
*‘ Tool Co . and
"*
townahlp gave him alighlly more lle quceUona. Fortunately for the I
titan 90 per cent while In Baltimore.
’ republican party Judge Ferguson'*!
Hope and Irving hl* percentage was
super publicity in recent months
, deals with matters which have deep
ThU la a record which apeak* for
public concern and luckily for
Itself—particularly in view of the' Michigan, he is a quality person."
I
fact that the Barry county candl-

■■■KROGER

The renomlnation of Represent- .
County stive Clare E Hoffman as Repub- 1
lican candidate for congress from
the tlh District is one more Indies- I
Even though Republican leaders
In Allegan and Van Buren counties tlon that' the "people back home ;
reversed promises made during the don’t Hke Washington interference
past six years and actively opposed tn what they consider to be strictly 1
the candidate selected by this coun­ wad affairs. Hoffman has long bceti
ty for state senator, people here Public Enemy-No. 1 to some of the .
still had It in their power to win the more rabid left-wing New Dealers ■
election. It needed only about 1200 and they made a determined effort
more voters (assuming that the 80­ to get him. Hoffman's victory is1
30 pace would have been at least also a personal vindication of the |
maintained) and there were more unpatriotic smear charges which.
than 8000 who didn't take the were hurled at him before and dur- J
ing the campaign. In this respect,
trouble to go. to the polls I
some of Hoffman's best campaign
. Sigler lost in the district by only speeches were made by Waller Win­
slightly more' than 600 votes. This chell via the radio,
means that a switch In votes of
slightly less than 3 per cent of the
G. L. K. Smith had. as expected,
total cast would have meant the some colorful comntent Cn the elec­
difference between victory and de­ tion to offer his radio listeners.
feat- This Is not an impressive rec­ Smith attributes his defeat partly
ord for the Van Buren and Alle­ to the fact that the Democrats at.
gan county cliques which were work­ the last moment had orders to
ing aggressively for many weeks swing their votes to Ferguson on 1
prior to the election to defeat the the theory that Uie Detroit Jurist'
Barry county candidate.
would [wove the easier opponent for
Brown in the November election. It i
Il is unfortunate that with two
would be interesting If Smith would
individuals of the caliber of Tripp
name the Democratic leader or
and Sigler involved. the campaign leaders who have the Democratic |
had to take on a tinge of bitterness. voters of this state under such tight j
To the credit of both Tripp and control that they can, by mere ver- |
Sigler It can be said that never
bal or written order, cause a twitch |
once .did they Indulge In an ex­
In thousands of votes. We doubt I
change of personal abuse or criti­
that there are leaders In either
cism. If It had been left solely to
party who could perform such a
these two. the campaign could have
been conducted without any trace miracle. McKay and Barnard for
the Republicans and Mead for the
of bitterness.
Democrats have been successful In '
The "mess' which developed was coirtrolling conventions but this Ls!
•tarted by a prominent Van Buren a very different proposition from
political leader who had the mis­ controlling the rank and file of the ।
fortune to be on the wrong (ide of vole. Republican voters have fre- I
three law suite in which Kim Bix­ quently given the McKay-Barnard I

dtalrrnan of
Draft Board!

the

Barry

ler represented the “other party “
Bigler won all three cases and had
one' decision sustained by the su­
preme court. So, once Kim's candi­
dacy was announced, this individu­
al made it a full-time, seven-daya-week Job to organlte opposition
In Uie two counties—each o( which
has double the potential vote ol

combine a severe drubbing at the ’
elections Just as the Democrats
have often disregarded the dictates'

doubt that McKay or Mead ever'
had the temerity to "order'' Repub-1
IIcan or Democrat voters to cast
their ballots for this candidate or
that. Smith Is evidently still think- '
ing in terms ot Long's Louisiana {
“Donnybrook Fair” sort machine which actually could broad-j
Of opposition, too. with no holds cast orders and expect to get re-1
barred!
suits. It to our guess that If Smith
After seeing and hearing firsthand, the type of attack with which
Sigler had to contend, one might be
pardoned for wondering why any
high grade Individual ever wants
to enter politics. In fact. this very
thing may be one reason why po­
litical offices are so frequently
filled with Incompetents who are in
politics because they can't make a
go of things anywhere else.

ever gets anywhere in Michigan
politics he will have to gel over his
Huey Long complex and also give J
some plausible, reasonable explana-,
tlon as to why he ever permitted*
himself to become intimately as-J
soclated with \ person like Long
who built up one of the most dicta­
torial and vicious political machines
this country has ever known. Thlsi
former Long connection is the weak I

link in the chain of Smith's polltlEven though their own candidate cal ambitions here in Michigan.

fort In the fact that they will at
senate by an individual who has
been succeuful in hl* own otfalr*
and who la unquestionably not In­
terested In the Job for financial

The declatve defeat of Oerald L
K. Smith by Judge Homer Fergu-

Melville McPherson of Lowell ’
seems to have been personally |
responsible for the defeat of the I
“Home Front'' organisation In Kent
county which Is seeking to wrest
control of party affairs from theMcKay machine. Maybe some Kent
leaders were surprised to learn Uiat
McPherson Is so closely aligned
with McKay but around here that
fact Is taken for granted
been for many, years.

Smith, a self-confeased rabble
rouse r of the Nth degree, would be
* dangerous opponent in any cam­
The defeat of Barnard In Detroit
paign. Judge Ferguson, on the con- combined with the trouncing McKelgan received in’Flint and the
calm, dignified manner tn no way close squeak which McKay 'had in
advertise* the tremendous job he (Kent may mean that grip which
turned in a. head of the one-man tbe^ tiJe boasw 7^^h^'ra

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�THE HASTING 8 BANNER, THUMP AY. SEPTEMBER U. INI

CHURCHES
METHODIST WORKERS
GATHER
The pa-vtora and official boards
representing 15 of the 17 Methodist
churches of Barry county held a
Joint meeting Thursday night in the
social rooms of the Methodist
church of this city. Over 100 were
present.' Rev. E. H Babbitt, district
superintendent presided. There was
■ cooperative dinner preceding'the
business session, the local church
furnishing the coffee and trimmings.
There was community singing, and
a special number, a duct by Mr. and
Mrs Cooper.
Report* from the various churches
were given showing what had been
raised for lhe local budgets and the
benevolent enterprises of the church.
Then groups of Sunday school
workers. W. 8. C- 8. and other ac­
tivities met by themselves and dis­
cussed plans nnd projects for the

•

ence theme: “Faith In the Saving
Gospel of Christ'' was both chal­
lenging and upUfUng.
The report of lhe stationing com. „ ,
, „ .
! Mr*. Sylvia Conklin attended lhe
mil lee *s read by Superintendent
J. F. Hatton at lhe Sunday morn­
ing service was pteasing to the lo­ of Inkster and Sam Henion of day at lhe liomc of Iwr staler and
Scottville were Thursday and 3M-Mr. and Mra. Ray Oslroth
day gueste of Mr and Mrs. Donald
the Dunham district. About flfly
Ungs church for another year. Rav. Henlon. Friday they visited Mr. were present. One brother. SlierE. O. McSherry, a former pastor and Mrs. Tunis Henion of Muskc- man Swift and four stater; with
DIOCESAN COUNCIL CONVENES hare, la stationed at Berrien Spring* gon and they all want to Hart their families enjoyed the day.
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community will sponsor a chicken

ot tl&gt;« fourth annual convention of
the Grand Rapids Diotasan Council
of the NCCW to be held In Grand Hine. Rev. E. F. Highley, who was
Rapids on September 20th nnd 30th also a pastor here a number of
with headquarters at the Fantllnd yean ago. is now pastor at South

BOND DAY

C. N. Stormes of Hastings Is Con­
ference Evangelist.
Exrellency. The MoAt Reverend John
F. Noll. D D. Blshon of Fort Wayne,
will be the speaker. \Btshop Noli is
Brethren
editor of “Our Sunday Visitor", a
Catholic weekly publication Issued at

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

mints ™ of

| living in their granary.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Case were
entertained at Ute Chappci Jnn at
Lansing Sunday by their daughter,

1 The Most Reverend Joseph C.
, Ptagens. Bishop of Grand Rapids.
will celebrate the Pontifical High
Maas which opens the convenUon,
September 29th at 9:00 A. M. in 8t.
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ner witn ■ snower.
A meeting of the triple

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ft was a fine get-together nnd getacquainted meeting. It was u pre­
liminary to an evangelistic movemenl for not only the churches of
the county but for the eountr ' ’
large.

CONDUCT SERVICE AT
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Sunday evening, the' Rev I.. W.
„.
Slone and the Methodist church
choir conducted services at the Coast
Guard ramp al Clear lake, twentyfive choir members attending.

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township committee men was held
September IB at Assyria town hall.

AT NAZARENE CHURCH
Revival services begin at the Natarene church Sept. 29 and continue
for two weeks. Rev. Dwight F SlclnInger Ik to be lhe evangelist and
I services will be held each evening
at 7 30. Rev. Stelnlnger Is an oul.Handing evangelist who preaches
a j»l luck dinner al the chureh
this evening. Sept. 24. at 6:30 P. M.
Mrs.' Robert Cook will speak on
“Chlrography."
The Ladles' League will meet at
the chuich for.a |x&gt;t luck dinner at
one thirty tomorrow. Sept. 25. The
afternoon will tie spent tying quilts.
Sunday morning worship al 10:30.
The pastor will tell about "An N. R.
A Sunday School" and will preach

Fa&amp;sett. After lite business session
pop com and apples were served
and the group went skating al

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Miss Inez Cobb Is staying
Nashville and going to school.

Cast Iron Furnace

also n chalk artist of great ability.
Beginning with Uie Wednsday
evening service, a picture will be
drawn preceding each preaching
service, accompanied by special sing-

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Rev. fillvemall. pastor of

The vermon subject Sunday morn­
ing will be -Why Could Not We Cast

service, tolls, sugar arid a dish of
otlver food for general serving.
The Womans Missionary society

A group of Nashville teachers en­
joyed a picnic supper at Roush's
Associations! meetings will be held park one evening last week.
in the Wealthy Street Baptist
Church of Grand Rapids on Sept.

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Rev.
preach on lhe theme.
......
sing. Promotions will take place In
the Sunday sclrnol and okvsscs and
deimrtmcnU will be organized for
the fall program.

nesday. 4:00 £. M. September 30.
at the Americnn Legion hall. In
the evening n fellowship supper will
be served to Ute members nnd
friends of the congregation at 6:30.
A short meeting will follow at which
reports of the various societies will

elude the program.
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next
Next sum
Sunday morning the pastor
will preach
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Mary of Huttings were Sunday
Miss Virginia Morgan and Patty PRAIRIEVILLE
afternoon callers of Mra. Hattie Osborne of Hasting* enjoyed‘ a bike
Johncox.
.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
Ude. a picnic dinner in lhe coun­ Tuexday at Woodland with Mr*.
.
Next regular meeting will be next
Mr*. Edna Grtffeth of Kalama- try on Saturday and called oh Mh. Leon Tyler.
'
Thursday. Oct. I. at the hall. We .
Albert Brill and Mra. Ted OtaughMr*. Ethel Honeywell returned
ly elected officers are chairman— Anally persuaded to do a few numare expecting Comrade Van Sycklc
home Sunday after spending the
Norman Stanton; Vice Chairman— ben which he did. with vim. vigor, Paries and family. She. with Mr*. iln.
from Albion and there may be al;
Cheeseman: Secretary—Fem and Jam. with a dash of boogie, if Parks and Maynard, accompanied
Our young people have been nak- week irlth her ton and family, Mr.
, surprise waiting for us Lunch will1J Ward
.
Mr*. July Andrus of Wayland on a
and Mr*. Harold Honeywell at
IHawbliU: Discussion Leader—Floyd
tht*
-----[MIUer; Recreation Leader—Dons The female element was quite Im­ trip to Flint
of Goodwill for their young peo­ Springfield. Ohio.
Jimmie Finkbelner of Middleville ples meeting*. which are held every
Mrs UiVem Callhrop and Mr*.
‘J fVm tvo.
*i*et*H Stanton; Publicity chairman—Olive pressed and showed it. 80 don't
aon» I^der—Fem Ball: keep yourtalent* to yourself my lad.-, rode hi* little pony up and spent other Sunday night Next Sunday LaVer* Erb and family of Delton
as our new Junior Vlce-Ccmmander AtwcUtfd Women ch.irman-Jo.Le for he who never speaks is never the afternoon with little Freddie An- ___ ____ ________
were Hasting* ahoppers Saturday.
' ; teen William* In the Goodwill di*' Babcock: HospiUU Service Chairman heard of except in a round about deraon.
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Farr called
Our new membership drive atari* .
Letters received by the George ,triet.
on Mr and Mr* Al Blanchard at
on Oct. 1. AH new member* can '\—Lillie Cheeaeman. The next meetBefore closing I (till have to get Holes family from George, alate-. I Mis* Rulbon ha* asked u* to Kalamazoo. Sunday afternoon.
will be with Mr. and Mr*. Claud
Join for the initiation fees and the ing
:
back to fishing and tell you about that he i» feeling better, which tils move ahead the time of service* for
i
Hoffman.
Saturday.
October
17.
1943 dues, receiving balance df 1942 ‘
Mr*. LaVem Callhrop called on
one of Glen &lt;Gus&gt; Brower's ntunt*. many friends are pleased to Team, the winter months. Sunday school
Mr. Callhrop at the American Le­
David McKeown spent the week- to begin at eleven and church at gion hospital Sunday-and found him
.....
“»”«
...
,. , &lt;It could't happen to me &gt; After a
that he la Grandna a dauahlcr-hav- I 1 . - A- s"a'e ■ Fried day'* fishing he hadn't caught a end here with hl* parent*. Mr nnd twelve o'clock.
feeling real good He U anxious to
fish
so
on
the
way
home
he
stopped
Mr*. Sam McKeown and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Hendershott hear from hi* friend*.
ing been
Su«*r
&lt;&gt;»
at a meat market and said. "Throw Sammy
,
.were Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Bush. Gene Is al present *lr
.
..
Sunday caller* of Mr. and Mr*.
Dernond and me five of the biggest trout you
---------------------------------------Leslie Lockwood, in Hastings.
serving in Pensacola. Fla.
I
have." The clerk looked surprised BRANCH DISTRICT
Word has again been received |
_?* 2,2 \
I Friend* of Robl Bryan* will be Oeorge Adrlanson and Mra Robert
JHenrv Bidelman still l* quite ill.
to know that he Is improving Orr and family were Robert Orr
from Comrade Harley Howlg that
®* hr m, Pearl Dernond and asked. ' Whv throw 'em. What's
of
Watenlict. Mr nnd Mr*. Leon
“Jun » 1 e.n t-n ,my /Tlx- Dorcas m
.................
sen of Ionia th.
Society at lhe ..Sliernicely from his recent bad spell '
.
h. u
» .b.
a„„
Wrtnyrf.v
Mr and
. .. Mr*. James Crawley of Adrianton nnd Russell of Olivet, j
supper guest. family I y..«M thyrn f nuy te
~
'
*'r.
wcl, Bu.,drt
,1&gt;Uc „f Hutlns.
----,,,
I Arch Graves visited
here on Sun- poor (Uh.rm.n bm 1 m no Itof!" /. ...
"*lng» called
on Mr. Brynn* Fri- Mr and Mr*. Clarence Adrlanson
nn^J family of Marshall. Mr. nnd
'Yell, solongfelloa-sfor thhjime It)r bluy llnje
dav evening.
EASTERN STAR NOTES
.
Mrs. Geo.- Haven* and Lillian of
The Barry Countv Eastern Star
'n«* C- E
Sunday evening was and don't forget we'reJn-vmir"cheer­
Mr. and Mr* Leslie Adams and
—
-•
Nedry and Mr. and Mra i^wl*
association will hold its annual ;&gt;’* charge of Earl Seasc. Next Sun­ ing section. God Mess you
Mrs. Sarah Oxtroth were in Battle 1a dinner guest- on Sunday of Mr. Johnson, Jr. and family, local.
Officially ,jthd otherwise yours. Creek last Thursday on bugincsv
meeting -in. the Masonic temple ld“&gt;' evening the leader nlkbt
nnd
Mrs. Fined Garrison.
Mrs
1
__Cm»rlM Leonard. Mayor
Mr. and Mrs Clancy Farr of
here Thursday. Sessions will be- Earl Weygandl and the subject'
Mr.- Mary Gib-on will entertain 'Walter* is visiting her parent* in
Plainwell called on Mr. and Mr*.
gin at 9:30 A. M. Mr*. Margaiet wln •*. “Helping Our Friends to
A number of suggesttomi have the Jolly Dozen this Wednesday nt :Montana
■ Jones of Otsego, worthy graiid li,vc at Their Best."
come in since last week. A mother her home in Hasting*
Remember the W. S. C S dinner Ernest Farr Sunday evening.
matron, will be guest of honor:
; Mni ’Anna Mac Hart and baby of one of the bovs at camp sent In
this
week
at
Mrs
Wm.
McDonaldMr. and Mra Gordon Hoffman will 1
• • •
of Barryvllle. spent Saturday night the name and address of her son move Into the Phil Delton house in
spent Saturday evening .with Mr
■
On Thursday evening last week ; with her parent*: Mr. and Mra Floyd
■
1.000 Moose Killed
l Hastings Chapter No. 7 were guests . Dunnigaif. and on Sunday visited to him well iftvr you hi* nddre**.
Mrs Ethel Wilcox attended the
Nearly 9.000 moose were killed ma zoo.
I of Corinthian Chapter In Kala- her grandparents. Mr nnd Mr-.
Birthdav club last Friday at the during Sweden's brief 1940 open
: mazoo where they put on tlte Ini- • E S.
" Thompson.
—
boy- and where they are so others home
...
.wl,
of Mrs Vlcn w
Spidrl
Reason.
KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK
• tlatory work, eight candidate* re­
Mrs.
EdwXrd
Thompson and may write in to get n boy to write i Mr. and Mr*. Otis Whitmore en: ceiving the degrees of ti»c order.
children of Sunfield and Mr. andto then we won't lx? overlooking 'tertained all their family Sunday.'।
Mrs. Kenneth" Wilcox and familvanyone Well trv the plan to see , Pvt Wayne Whitmore, who is sta•
—?""?• r—------- “
of Battle Creek visited nt E S hnw It will work so send us the tinned at Chicago, came Saturday
Ed Mannl, chaplain will be a guest , Thompsons on Sunday.
names and location of your bovs night returning Sunday. Miss Sylof the chapter nt Dimondale. It ,! Miss
«•:— Virginia
.......... m
------- -- — &lt;_
Ttioinjison
Li &gt;.
home Anvone wanting to write letters : via Whitmore of Battle Creek wa*
' being their Friendship Night.
( from Trer work In the State Hos- n»k us for a name or names and also home for tjje.dny.
I
pital
for
two
weeks'
vacation.
well see that you get them
1 Kenneth Norton started work nt
OBITUARY OF
| Mr*. Bessie Woodman attended
Wonder who In town writes letters 'lhe Ea^m Manufacturing Company •
CHARLES QII1BELL
" 11 the Slate Convention of the Pro- to the greatest number of boys? We in Battle Creek Monday morning.
Charles Quibcll was born on Oct.
hiblllon
Party
nt.
Conuma
last
all should be writing more.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Norton.
4. 1889 in Highland Tup. Qxeola : Saturday.
Next week Mr*. Roy Hubbard will Joyce and Phyllis. Mr nnd Mrs.
county, where he resided for 24.
chat with you. Mrs. Hubbard 1* now Vincent Norton, were Sunday evryears He wa* the eleventh child .
ing this month.
chairman of the Barrv Countv; Reel nlng^aUers of Mr. nnd Mrs. R E
of William and Viola Qulbell of
Cross Chapter. No doubt mariv of Ma|l In Knlamo
England. He moved from Osceola '
HOLD CORNERS
you had Mrs Hubbard In the' sixth 1
, ,
county to Carlton Center where he
[ The Doud community club will ,grade and will be glad and eager to j HFsnERSIIOTT
resided for four year*, then moved [
1 meet Wedneaday evening September .
to Hastings where he made his i,.30. All welcome.
BRING US
I Mrs Mary Hcnrv came home
week then—Cheerio.
home for* twenty-five- yeara
He 1'
WASTE FATS FOR EXPLOSIVES
I The farewell parly for Rev. Hesfrom Jackson last Tuesday.
Zolly Coffer.
waa constantly employed for twrn- .
I Callers nt the Matteson-Christen- ।
ty years by lhe E. W Bliss Co., •cotLs wa* well attended nt Edward '
j sen home on Thursday were Mr.,
Campbell's.
until his death at Pennock hospital
DonnLs Hapghtaling spent the SOUTH T1IORNAPPLE
nnd Mrs. Bi Scntz and Mr. and
Guest* over the weekend and for Mrs. Arthur Burgdoff ot Hastings.
He was married on Oct 15. 1918, weekend in Battle Creek.
dinner
Sunday
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Daisy
Bergman
visited
Mrs.
Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Mntteson called on
CHOICE CUTS ROUND. SWISS OR
to Miss Stella Webster at Hastings.
of Climax over lite weekend.
Janie* Oliver were Mr. nnd Mi.. Mr*. Lillie Matteson in the Weeks
. He leaves to mourn their low hi*
&gt; wife; two sons by a former marriage. f Mr.
* f. and. Mrs. Lynden Norris and George Mason and little daughter district, in the evening.
—
..
-----j
Qeorge
Norris
ate
clilckof
Grand
Rapids.
Mr.
and
Callers
Mrs.
at
|
Albert
Brill's
Thursday
Orville nnd Orland of Battle Creek: ’’"’I ’n“.
... -— with
Rolland Oliver and three children evening were Chrisler Granger of ,
Mn Mw
J Leslie Gould's folk*
FULLY TRIMMED
Sunday and called at Ira CJiaffee's and Mrnnd Mr*. Basil Turner and , Dowling, with Aaron Schtwucho of
Marion: one stepson. Leonard Peb­
Quimby.
.family from Flint, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Battle Creek. Miss Jean Howard of ;
bles of Hastings; several niece.. and of --------Mr*. Art Covey of Hastings and • Francl* Oliver, local. Miss Eunice . Grass Lnkc. Miss Carol Howard and
nephews: grandchildren nnd n num­
Mra. Lynden Norris attended n Qllver who had silent the" week in friend
T!;: ~ '
Battle Orc;!:.
Creek
jHOUioia cuts
ber of distant relatives, besides a
shower at Mrs. Johnson's of Battle Flint, returned borne with the TUr- j friends jvere all callers of Mr. and .
LAMB CHOPS
TENDER. MEATY RIB
boat of friends and neighbors
Creek Thursday honoring Mrs Paul ner*.
I Mrs. i Jack
Mrs Sullivan
Jack Sullivan
who were
who nt
were
theat1 the
Funeral service* were held Sat- Berman.
-j -••
— — - . Brill home ...
.
Mrs, —
Rose Seiber
and daughter
that evening.
LAMB BREAST
.. Ik
Wnlldorff funeral home with In­
FANCY IRISH DRESSED ROCKS
terment at Puller cemetery. Rev.
FRYING CHICKENS
38c BEST SHOULDER CUTS
B. J.. Adcock ofYlc la ting

V. F. W. NEWS

• There was a good attendance Wed­
nesday evening at the Community
Farm Bureau held at lhe home 01

On th&lt; Home Front

To the Voters
of the Fourth District
cluilvely that the people of the Fourth
Congressional District believe they are
fully capableortlecUng a Congressman without the assistance
ot would-be dictator* iron New York or elsewhere.
It-shows they believe in. and are determined to have, a
reprerentative republican form of government. Uiat they in­
tend to Lnalst upon an end to the waste nnd incompetency in
Washington which i* endangering lhe live* of the men they
The result of the primary wa* not a tribute to any candidate
but It was notice that lhe people of the District believe In tffe
Constitution of our Forefathers nnd that when the victory has
been won. they intend that the men who are fighting our
battle returning, will find, this a free and united Nation, lhe
principles of lhe Constitution still guiding us. lhe door of
opinrurdty still open to every American citizen.
Permit me most humbly and sincerely to thank you far the
opportunity to contest In November next for lhe privilege of,
serving you

Clere E. Hoffman
Your Representative
Adv.

Washington. D. C.
September 10. 1942.

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DEATH OE- FORMER
LOCAL RESIDENT
Mrs. Julia Moecr. aged 67. parsed
away on Tuesday at n local con­
valescent home. For the' past six
years. Mrs. Moyer and her hus­
band. James Mowr. have resided
in Ionia. Hasllngs haying been their
Yxime previously.
Surviving, are
the husband: two sons. Alvin 1-croy
Basler of Welcome Comers and
Cletus Basler of Grand Rapids;
alio a brother. Sylvester Brock, and
a step-daughter. Mrs. Bertie L.
8mlU&gt;. both of Hastings.
Hie
Rev. B. J. Adcock officiated at the
funeral service* at the Leonard
funeral home on Thursday at tvyo
ofclock.
Interment tn Rlve&amp;ide
cemetery.
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,
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTEKSER 24, I»42

and Mra. Orson Johnson,
r /k
iii
tt deBBert , theater tranifcrred immediately to hl* new morning with *
were fifty guests p»
\ II C I A I
p,rty Pr,day nlfhl opening her location
HU addreM U Beattie,
I Lydia Buoh and Mra. Klan Otrri- Prairieville
«
I J U I I A L , L V L H I J eighth birthday. The deooert wa* Waah., Hotel Frye. Room 115.
son am members of
served in Hotel Halting* dining 1
-----------------------------Garrison family who settled in
Bunday. Sept. 27 U Rally Day at
room. The table, acres* which red FAMILY GATHERING
broadcaata our
l Michigan ih IBM. Mr* Bush. In our Sunday zchdol. Come and bring
Earl Eggleston, wiio la convales­ white and blue ribbons ran from' **
*
‘
Mrs
Almond
Weber of
- ---------------- -- ------h-./ ~~ , — «... wv.. .spile of her 94 year*, «U11 takes an
cing at his home, was pleasantly comer to comer, wan eentered 1
have been entertaining
•Mary Agnes called on Haymond 6lock. Mrs Harold Freeman and active part in Uie program
Tilts church ai 11:15.
| surprised Sunday evening when with a unique birthday cake, it ;
Murphy of Grand Rapid* Sunday. । Mia* Geraldine Stoclt of Detroit time she told of having been at
' Vincent Smith had arranged for wa* faihlor.cd like a military drum. Mrs. William Weber, a broUier,
Mra. Wild* Morgan, who ta on in- wtrp guesu in the Oscar Palmer the 1-—- -* *•- —■ **— **-"—•
I open house from 8 to 9 p tn. to Icing formed an American flag ,Geo Weber and two *l*tera, Mr*.
when the Barry County
structor in Home Economic* tn ,,lome rovara! day* last week.
, [Bliven
BUva
The Community club will meet celebrate his 19th birthday. Thirty- and the Inscription "God Bless Marion Towers and Mr*. John
------------------Rhode Island
—«...
State College. 1* ' Mr. and Mrs. Emery Pox. Mr. and --7*
Boy* of '61 gathered there before With Mr. and Mra. Dan McCallum
America".
Small silk flags Hew Knapp, all from near Burlington.
spending thU week wllh her moth- Mr*. John Newhoure of Grand Rap- leaving for Battle Creek, to be in­ this week Friday night, Sept 26.
,
In front of each place. The guest* Colorado.
Last wwkSnd Staff
er. Mrs. Nell Doekeloo. B. Broadway.! id* were Sunday visitor* ot Mr. and ducted into the service of the CivMra W. G Bradford entertained were Dorothea Trlnkleln. Donna Sergeant Ferris Weber. Trite
... —
and
Her *on.
David, who ha* been Mr*. O*car Palmer.
» War. She had three brother* Delton
Hospital Guild No. D last Wednes- Lou Gury. Marjorie Cordes. Bally *on. Perris Devon, from Boston,
A reception will be held in the
spending part of hl* summer vac*- ' Mr. and Mr*. Ward Coleman and who *crved ln lhe c,tU War- Bnd
and Marymlke Brandstetter, Judy Mass , came to Join'th; group and
b«r|rrmarked
Uial ahe had alre,u,
tlon here will return with her to daughter of Angola“indTvtattad ...
........
. 5-. «’*• Methodist church.Thursday evening. first inerting of the year. Three Stem. Barbara and Judith Powell, with Mra. Jay Norton and Mr*.
lor. Mbrria HUI; sophomore. Carl
1. and
. - Mrs
_
enter public school* In Kingston. J aUnt and family, Mr.
.. nn iirr nnnta nt ar^at .L”sndL'r Sept. 24 for lhe teachers of the Del­ tables of bridge were played.
Barbara. Beverly and Richard An- Albert Tuttle &lt;»i*ter»&gt; of Battle Hathaway, frwhman. Leroy Hewitt.
R.I
and grand nephews to serve their ton Rural Agricultural Khoof^Mrs.
nsble. Peter and Carl Ekitrom. Jr.. Creek com pieted the family circle.
W. Armbruster, over lhe weekend
The girb intramural sports Ma­
Roger Williams. Mra. Leon Pennock
On Friday evening. Mr. and Mra Philip Gldley and Gar and I-enore Tilt* 1* the first time they have son i* opening thl* week with vol­
Mra. George Bumncr spent Frldky
Mra. Charles Walter all been together for some Ume leyball.
with her daughter. Suzanne, in n.ol»mHwu spcll« aunuiy tn nu- grand nephew in uniform. Robert and Mrs. Bert Patton were appointed Clara Siebert and children, and Mr Cpmptpn.
Hawley, came over from Fort Ous­
and
Mrs
William
Fox
of
Kalama
­
Powell
assisted
Mr*.
Virginia
Baird
and
enjoyed
tlietr
visit
very
much.
Grand Rapids and they both spent । ting*
with
fricnd»
and
relatival.
ting* with friend* and relatives.
Pauline chandler has been ap­
ter for the day.
• refreshments Mrs. Charles Har- zoo. surprised Harley Pox. coming In supervising the children.
i
—;-----------» • »
-----the weekend In Chicago.
Winona
dnughpointed athletic treesum by the
i rington and Mrs Bertha Adams to over for dinner, the occasion being
T. E Doyle ,of Kansas City. Mo.. |I MrMrs
. nexmr.
oiDowning
Mnaungand
nna
mix
athletic board.
I ter. Rcxlne. of Lansing nnd Mis. SKIDMORE—TARBELL
in charge
charge of
of decorations
decorations
/-'be.
fbe. in
Ills birthday.
The New Idea Club met last
h visiting Mra Grace Dodds nnd j Glenn. Smith of Grand Rapid* spent
Wednesday
evening
al
lhe
home
.
I.
TX
ML'’ Ros''
Tarbell, da ugh-' RB»&gt;' D»y will be held Sunday.
Mra. Cnrl Wesplnter ibis week.
Ur '.*i
A.,,d
&gt;4.¥
Urr
IaLh.”
m
I y,.e.*ee^£nd ?_l?'..Mr
r*' £°.
n ter of Mr*. El*le Tarbell of_N**h- ^l’1 27 at 10 A. M. In the Delton
Although tuberculosis Is tha kadThe Faculty-Student council has
On Wednesday morning the Pres­ of Mra. Earl Boyes with all twelve
Mr. and Mra Ray Hiatt and Mis* I Eddy. Mr*. Smith and Mr* Eddy I “L01
a™™ Method is* church
I ..hi. ‘l*™-..
bride "vf Georgs Melhodls* church. A candle light- bytertan ladles aid met at lhe members. present, honoring Mrs. elected ----------- vice chair­
Mary Ketcham,
Katherine Oldding. of Battle Creek [.pent Monday tn Battle Creek.
“me
I Skidmore.
"*Mi
Mr'Vnd^Mra'Er- ing service will be held In Sunday home qf Mra. Raymond Flnnle for Lena Norris who celebrated her man; Barbara Shannon, secretary;
.pent Bunday at the home of Mr | J— ---------------- —*
-------11
nMt «kld»nore of Maple Grove in «*ool and there will t&gt;c special a Hobo breakfast and regular meet­ birthday. The evening was spent and Harold Fuller, treasurer. May­
iiomas
ofD^
Nashville
*nent
- - _ —____ ■ ‘by^Rer
•_ •&gt;_ H*
■■ miulc
niu.i. by
i,,. the
o,. choir. Ihu'wlH
-il.. w.n also
.i&gt;« ing of the aid society.
? ndlnf!;
*Ii'th
nMr«0,
hF^reiJr
nt Mond*v . _ eeremonF'perform«r
in visiting
Plans were dUcusaed or Roy Kenyon la chairman ex­
contagioui disease.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gldley, Mr. and **“&gt; Mra Dora Fcdcwa_
R
paxtor of lhe Baltimore be promotion day for ckissre. Everyfor ways of raising money for the officio.
Mr* BCn Robbins. Mrs. Maggie Gid- | Mf-.&lt;nd”"' United Brethem church on Satur- body attending will receive a gift,
Mra' Kenneth Laberteaux enter­ hospital
Mr. Oles, faculty athletic man­
ley
will sturkis
Mrs. —
Anna. L. Johnson
, day ocpl. jj.
at Bg o'clock
' An
extended to every- tained a group of .ladles with des­ COVNTR Y CLUB* NEWS
- and
— Ml**
—..... Eunice Jacobs, wui
. , and
..
.
. luay,
IZ. Bl
OCIOCX
AU invitation
unnauuu 1*
is rurum
ager. has been making assignment*
spend Uil* weekend nt Nashville. Bnd fBmll&gt;- ’5*"* Sunda&gt; ’rtihDMr ; Large bouquets of gladioli, and body in lhe community.
sert on Wednesday afternoon at
to
lhe
men
teachers
of
their
ticket
­
Tenn with William J. Gldley who aPd “j*'1&gt;a,nu dccorated the aJ‘«r Bnd thirty'^.
Tlie September committee of the taking poets at the home football
her home cn West Madison street
111-1 who
"nu are
HI. the
M.c prm^parenU
p, UIIU |I.LUIIia of
HI an
,11 reUllVM and
U in
।I id*
frten(U wllnMwcd bhult*
In lhe
the armed service*.
services.
'
Hie' afternoon wa* spent in mak­ Hastings Country Club announced games.
| The Shultz Community Chib will ing plans for the year's activities a dancing party for Saturday night.
Mr. nnd Mra W. L. Hinman spent I 8 lb. baby boy born Friday, Sept. 18. the service.
Bus meetings were held last
ouuuoy
Sept. 26. at the club house. The Thursday tn elect captains, The
The bride's gown was fashioned ** held O«. 1 with Mrs. Katherine of the Hastings Woman's club.
Sunday in
In ijcirou
Detroit witn
with tucir
their ion*on- i *nd ,las bern nam*d Richard Lee.
dance is for club members, their drivers choose one. and the
j of Royal »"»
blue -™-'
velvet »™
and *ne
she curear- Tedrow.
tn-U.. jnd a.ugMn. Mr. .nd Mr.
*«wvw.
M. C Musolf. to help celebrate Mr*. !??.. .1!["P"1wtitama* ' rlcd “ rnlxcd bouc»u&lt;'t ol &gt;'el,ow «« I . .
-----------Many social affairs are being glv- friends and guest*. Dancing will senders, two.
Bus 2 has------MUsolf's birthday.
m, r„hvd„^ thl*” A bud'’’ BaUni Bnd «napdragon*.
jCedar Cre*k
—
cn tn honor of _______
Dr. and Mrs. .w.,Ray- —
commence
t at 9:30.
- The commttee
------------ •— Magnon. Dorothy Robinson. Wil­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson |
I^Jmhv Ro^h M^Kalamazoo
Mts* Mttrtan Heck.,,r °f Ann Ar*
T’?e Community Club will be held /nond Finnic before they leave on in charge 1* composed of Mr and liam Shellington as captains; bua
HOT A COLD WATER
of Sturgis spent Sunday with Mr 1 »~r!bor W1M m"ld of honor “nd aerald ul lhe wh001 house t*’- 2' 'n,L'’ l' October 3rd lor UouUvUIe. Kb'. Mrs. Prtd W. Stebbins, chairmen.
3. Gale Slocum. Beruadene Schantz;
and Mr* Hare, Thomp^n. Sr . and £SaZJJ
Berved hta
*». .thc &gt;nnua&gt; c.hlckfn *“l&gt;1&gt;er Ono such occasion was a dinner Mr. and Mra. C. "
SHOWER BATH
S. *****"
Potts. Mr. ”
F. bus 5, Dora Pursell. Patricia ShurE. Lowry.
Dr. and
Mrs N.—
G.--------Scho- low. Robert Rose; bus 8. Robert
A good program U being planned. at the Earl Coleman home on West---------------------v-------------Mrs Anna L. Johnson.
| and Mrs
Roush and family Of brother as best man.
Single |3J4 par wk. ■*
Green street Tuesday evening. Dr. waiter. Mr and Mrs. W M. Kteb- Pranshka. Airfrey Forsythe; bus
A wedding supper was served to Everyone welcome
Mra. Mary Showerman 1ml* gone to J Richland spent Sunday with them.
and Mra. Finnic were both pre- bin*, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Par- 7. Roy Fuller. Richard Yarger. Tom
the guests after the ceremony with',.
-----------Elberta, near Frankfort, where Yhe ; Mr. and Mra. Allen Pender spent ■ beautiful
»rlton Center
beautiful weddine
wedding cake
cake beintr
being a
a &lt;&lt;»rlton
Center
sented with a gift and the eve- lln .°l Battle
Music .will
O'Connor; ous
bus a,
8. juanita
Juanita BWUl,
Swift.
7L j ..Creek.
----- A.
----- Mvmnior;
S"’H?r^dmr^^
feature Mr" R ”
Langham of
Carlton Grange is sponsoring a ning was spent playing bridge.
*hr
“ 'lurnunm
**' ‘ *~
“ ******
n “
il.
,l(hl.pu« Kmnru. Milin jrulr linud. bu&gt;
tfe "ru.
S aS."”
-d
Hrrtrr
NU.M .. .hr C.rU.m Or.„tr
Rythm King orchestra.
—
---—
10, -----Barbara
Van Nocker.
Lloyd fty,
: hull. Thursday evening. September
Honoring Mr* Raymond Finnic
------ ————
Otis
Earl.
'
Oct&lt;J,X’r
* Mr Bnd Mra Glenn Storrs spent
Mr ' ld u
Kkldmnre are nt
_It is __the duty of ,bus captains
n'"1.
h“™ “
&lt;rkS. on a Jrrr.r- 24. 9 00 P M., UndcrshcrifT Leon who will leave Oct. 3rd for jxnils- &lt;X)UNTRY CLUB NEWS
There were fifty-six members to make a dally report to the prin”
Doster a-ill be present to give a talk vlllc. Kv. Mrs. Dekey Hon enterWcdnesdaj (last wreki from Dun- of Mr. and Mra. Charles Bmelker. [
■
on Home Defense and plan* will be tatned thirty guest* at the Countryand guests present at the regular clpal. regulate student conduct on
dec.
Y. and
Mrs.
visited n.
Dr.
d« N
N Y.
.nd vicinity
»lnl« where
.nm she
m™ A.
« D.
n Knkkem ddx
r.nm
.ho .Un^rt made to organize Carlton Twp. for
Club luncheon on Tuesday. Mr.-,
luncheon and bridge al the coun- the bus. and assist the driver whenvisited relatives and friends for the and Mr* Emory Kntakeni of Mu*- the wedding were: MJ-, and Mra.
defenM*. Air raid and fire wardens Finnie was pre.-ented with a lovetry club on Tuesday.
ever necessary,
past six-week*.
j kegon over tile weekend.
'Russell Langham of Lansing. Miss will be appointed al that time. Ev- ly coraage and out of tou-n guest*»• Out of town guests were Mra. Wm ' Coach
-------- —
Fred. Goodell
Introduced
Mr and Mra. A E. Johnson were , The Rev. 6, Conger Hathaway and Marian Hecker ot Ann Arbor. Mr. nryone in Carlton Twp. i* Invited
were Mra. Frank Christiansen of ,J. Crawford of Wall lake. Mrs A. Jv the football squad In their new blue
guest* of Mr. nnd Mra. Steven John- | Ix-muel Severance were at Mason on
, and Mr*. Arthur Skidmore of Olivet, and should attend. Pot luck supper. Detroit and Mr* Edwin Pumaln ।Crego of Grand Rapids, and Mra. and gold suit* at the pep meeting
son of Indianapolis 1&gt;vcr Uie week- Monday attending th semi-annual
WIHTB—CALLOWAY------------|»ndMa». .M one i,U,«r dbb.
from Clear take Camp.
■T. E. Dickerson of Philadelphia Friday proceeding the Lowell game.
end.
meeting of the Lansing Presbytery.
with Mra. C. W Crawford: Miss They included eleven lettermen
Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Sage vLsIled I Mr. nnd Mr*. Edward J. Adams
The ceremony uniting in marriage Coals Grove
On Saturday evening a potluck Rita
|
Christiansen of Detroit. Mrs. from last year.
Mr. and Mrs George Bauer and spent the weekend in Lansing with Mis* Collette P. Gallowny. daughter | The Coats Grove L A S will
dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs Al iEdwin Punxila of Clear lake with
Maxine Cooper.- Milo Coldren.
daughters of East lauvdng on Sim- ' Mrs. Rhea Smith and family.
of Mr. and Mra. Ceci) Gardner, serve a fried chicken supper nt lhe Brown was held al the Clayton ;
Mra. Dewey Hon; Mra. Albert Car- Judy Mulder and George Walton
• day.
---------------------------------------14443 Askew. Kansas City. Missouri, church on Oct. 8.
Brandstcttcr
home
on
West
Green
•
vet h of Wall lake with Mra. Fred were chosen cheer leaders from
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. Granla* of Yp- THOMAS—IjTRIMBACK
and 8 Sgt. Roy J. White, son of , . ,
------------street. Bridge was the evenings IStebbins
eight
contestants at Uie pep meet­
sllanti were guesu of their cousins.
Saturday- morning
at
seven Mr.
„r and
Bna Mr*.
Mr, John
.onn ' C. While
wnll_ of
ot
ing Friday morning.
..
.
.....
«t n
Dlnnw,.
The .Inh
Johnstown
Pioneer l.^i.
Aaw&gt;n. entertainment and later the ladles ,. Mra. Clyde Wilcox won the golf
Mr and Mra J. B Devereaux, on o'clock lhe marriage of Mis* Dori. HasUngs
wa*
performed
in th-1 Thr
adjourned to the Country Club to ।
Others who tried' out were Dor­
—low net for the member who
Friday iuid Saturday.
Ann Strimback. daughter of John ,Chapel of Enid Army Flying School will meet at the Banfleld church on help with the refreshments served prize
I
Mr and Mr* Dan LewU returned Strimback of Hastings, and Mra
cStwSm. 7^ four o' kxk w Saturday. October 3. Pot luck dinhad
not won a prize this year. othy Williams. Marjorie Kings­
at the dance being given for the :Bridge prizes were won by Mrs bury. Elizabeth Pantazi*. and Vir­
on Monday from Mansfield. Ohio. p*ul Morehouse of Battle Creek. I Saturday afternoon Sentember 5
GLOBES
sixty const guards from Clear Lake IM. J. Cross and Mra. Roman Feld- ginia Myer*.
where they had been since Wed- to Joe N. Thoma*, son of Mr. and Juv Fletrfir S C^we o! th? First
Camp. Mr. and Mra. Brown were ।patuch.
The judge* were the school m*ynerday visiting Mr. and Mrs Max Mrs Floyd Thoma* of this city. Methodl*t church of Enid read the BARNUM SCHOOL
The committee for the trophy or- t*1* ,nur cbu5 presidents. Miss
U«h nnd son. Jnck. Max wa* ill was solemnized by Father John V
J. X nresener of about
Mrs. Sara Hebei has gone to Mus- 1on their way from Grand Rapids
I
for member* only, to be ''ftn Wi-streven, and members of
I «i7iv
mL\ —' ---------- J• - ----------- kegon Hei»hU to spend the winter 1to their new home in Ann Arbor luncheon
nnd fn the hospital during part of Dillon at the St. Row of IJma fifty
KU7.
e*u
I
next week, are; Mr*. James 111 r Athlrtic board.
wllh h"
Mr.. Mrrlr which they took possession of on held
their visit but is convalescing. On I church, the single ring service be' .b. for the wedding was
Music
fur- Johnson.
Monday.
Radford, chairman. Mra. Willard
T*”-* war ha* brought new Rig­
Mqnday, Jack went to Canton, O.,I “
Ing
read,
potbed'palms.
bouqueU of sea- i
■££' brid?^!S g{?en to ' H»“ro,&lt;’ John'ton' who leU
,
Smith.
Mra.
Clifford Dolan and nifleance to the boys' physical rd=
to take the examinations for en- । ~—'
■
sonal garden Howers and lighted
‘q’J
10 for training in the army is now i , Mr. nnd Mrs George Hebdon en- Mrs.
Aben Johnson.
। ucatlon classes this year, Mra. Brolistment in the navy.
_.,
tertalned a few friends at their
zak
Itaving Introduced a new
.
-------marelage
by
gt.
Raymond
K,
Smith
rationed
at
Houlton,
Maine
HU
”1------ at nounon, Maine. Hi".
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Densmore and cathedral
candles
formed
.... of West Stockbridue. M----on West Green street with ■TRANSFERRED TO
ils* also sin.. . . home
I
["toughening up" routine. In the
.
.
.Mr." U JTSin Air lur Sqdn
Mr. and Mra. Edward Storknn were church decorations, one hundred
a Sunday evening supper.
। interests of physical fitness, the
Barracks 12. Houlton. Maine
SEATTLE. WASH.
guests of MLs* Ruth Farr nnd Miss friends attending lhe wedding The l&gt;wied at KA. F. 6
'
program
will Include cross coun­
m wtdd,l1« th' .br.,dc
। Elwyn Baker of Lansing called at
Mr. and Mra. Fred Weyerman
Lclah Farr of Wayne over the week- St. Rose choir sang the nuptial .
The Business Womens Hospital
try runs, obstacle race*. Individual
end. They also called on Detroit ■ music and the traditional wedding a leal blue suit and hat and her the Herbert Johnston home Sunday Guild met Monday evening, the have received word from their son. ^coApctltlon. and calisthenics.
relatives.
I marches were played by the or- corsage wo* of baby orchid*. Miss afternoon
Frank C. Weyerman. Radio Mra1 ’
ladies
of
the
Goodwill
Church
put
­
le first-hour classes open each
Marie C Payne of Kansas city Mo.
H,rlan s,nUh and daughter
HASTINGS
PHONE 1141
Mr and Mrs. Bert Whipple have ggiUUMr. Strimback gave hl*
ting on the dinner, forty members 1st Class, that he has been trans­
moved to Manchester. Where Tic has , daughter in marriage,
.
01 GrBnd RaPlib spent last week nnd guests being present.
The ferred from Treasure Island to
S- Y,c’t’ ?f Chicago wnh her mother. Mrs Ben Crock- committee for October consists cf Seattle. Wash., where he ha* been
employment.
I a white satin dress with long . GP*
Dwight Chase wa* home from Chi- tight sleeve*, a full skirt with train slattoned at E. A. F. S. attended ford.
Gertrude Bliven. Elizabeth Henry, assigned to a ship that will do sal­
8H&gt;?nrr**t
u-*'11 S?f'' Mr iuid Mrs' Oov’ bcnnon Bntr Charlatte Barry,
vage work later on. At present,
engo. Ill., over lhe weekend.
and a finger-tip tulle veil were
** H
d
Kennelh friends of Lansing called al the Ben
•
however, he is stationed at Seattle
Mr* Mary Bench returned Sunday [ worn by the bride. 8he carried a o
V. Johnson acted a* usher*.
—&gt; ».*.
— Sunday evening
---------------- ...
Crockford
h&amp;me
The Young
Mothers Club met at getting acquainted uith hi* new
from Rochester and Lockpart. N. Y.. white prayer book which held a
A
Wedding
dinner
wa*
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uiu
mn&gt;.
nvucri
U*«IU
nna
innur
ui
mt&gt;.
ava
o«iy«icr.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Owens
nnd
the
home
of
Mrs.
Iva
Snyder.
duties and lhe new radio equip­
where she had been visiting for two ' white orchid. Sweettieart roses and
the
Youngblood
Hotel
in
Enid
Imdaughters'of
Grand
Haven
spent
Hanover
6t..
Thuraday
afternoon,
ment being installed.
Week*.
। blue delphinium.
—" 'business
' '
Since the outbreak of the war,
short
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt of Lan- j Miss Mary Louise Thomas, as mediately following the ceremony the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Joe After -a -*
Mr. and Mrs. White will be at crockford.
.Mr* Elmer Apsey gave a topic Frank has had some enjoyable ex­
------- _
------jmnid
of honor, wore a floor length
ring were home on Sunday.
■
home
after
September
30
al
CoffeyTHURSDAY. SEPTEXuER U
। Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine ‘'Child's Education."
Hip next periences and has seen many places
Mra. S. Conger Hnlhaway re- (yellow marquisette drew, a ihould' and daughter ot Hustings spent last meeting will be held at the home of worldwide interest. Just before
turned home Tuesday from Albion er length veil and her bouquet was vllle. Kansas.
The groom is a graduate of Ha*t- week wllh Mr. and Mra. Fred Dur- ot Mra. Floyd Myer*. 719 8. Dib­ he visited his parents here a couWe will open our »tore Thursday morning ready to
where • ahe has been visiting her z
of’ fz!l
fall flcrrrr.
flowers. Th=
The bridesmaids
ble. Thursday. Oct. 6.
sons. Francis W. nnd Stephen C. ] were Mrs. Carl Belson of Lansing. ings High school in the class of 1935.
Mr*. Vernor Blough wa* hostess - ■month's trip to South America
Mr. and Mra. Keith Durkee went
Hnlhaway. since Sunday
Misses Elaine Winslow. Jean Man' nnd went to Enid early in July to
LUNCHES — ICE CREAM — DRINKS
her bridge club of. eight onion
1
— .—1 a cargo ship and previously had
Newman Tuttle of Lansing and , Wallace and Ella Tyler, who were complete a training course he had to mnsing Sunday to visit the lat- to
ter'* sister and husband. They Thtrrxday afternoon,
Mm. Will . been sent to Australia with
Mtt;
witha
-------conMrs Jnne Tuttle spent part of last (gowned in identical dresses of yel- been taking at Kansas City. Mo.
Under the management of R. J. Mangan
Uf.Kk held vnv
Among out-of-town 'guest* present brought Mr and Mrs Adam Endres Llnington
I
and Mrs' Bert Webb
voy.
He t returned to TTreasure
week In Chicago visiting an aunt.; low, pink, blue and aqua rcspecliveI Island a week *go Tuesday nnd was
back to their home in Freeport.
,1the winning .scores.
Mrs. Armlnda Leckenby. formerly ■ ly.
Their matching veil* were
| EHL* Johnston visited friends In
Arminda Cobb of Irving. She is 97 shoulder length and each carried Cracrafl of Wheeling. W. Va.
Thc ten members of the Study
i Lansing Sunday evening, returning
yean old
.
a colonial bouquet. Miss Patty Ann
club were guest* of Mr*. R. W.
I noine Monday.
The Misses Helen and Florence ! Thomas, the flower girl, was dre-i*- AMERICAN LEGION
Cook at luncheon on Monday. Mra.
AND
AUXILIARY
NEW
’
8
Wade. Esther Doty and Mrs. Morris ed in while silk end a veil fell
A.
D. McDonald gave an interest­
Officers for the ensuing year ' HOPE CENTER
Hill spent the weekend al the Wade to the hem of her dress,
review of the book. "The Gay
1
cottage near Traverse City.
| Acting a* best man wa* Wayne were elected on Thursday evening | Bertha and Lillian Salik nnd lit- ing
by Margaret Irwin, a
'
Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Pott* spent (Pierce and the ushers were Robert ns follows: President. Mra. - Alma . tie son Freddie spent the weekend Gaillard"
history ot the life of Mary. Queen
the weekend with their son nnd Pierce, Donald Welfare. Joe Ros- Laraen; 1st V. P.. Mrs. Hazel Hlnk- with Ben Salik and family.
Scots
ley; 2nd V. P.. Mrs. Ruth Moore; | Wnmle Daniels started to rchool of
'
„„„ghtcr-ln-lnw. Mr. and Mr*.
Mr*, Richnidi- enbauin
।
daughtcr-in-lnw.
and Hollis Isenhath.
--------- . jInd.
Mrs
Morehouse,
lhe
bride's
Secy.. Mrs. Gladys Henry: Treas.. this Monday morning after return-' In celebration of the thirteenth
a rd...
S. Potts ...
in ..
Hammond.
Mrs. 'T'E-r.lma
Thelma TT
Hubert;
Chap.
ing frnm
from TLeila
Bittle Creek w^inTnmUverwy of Mrand
iiKa-I • -M.n
— Mr. !; ftw
I'll II hospital TT-I.lo
Sliter
autrr Mary aqum
Aquln left
icn nioi.ua
Monday
.&gt; iur
for mother,
।
mouier,
cnosc a
n brown
Drown enssmble
ensemuie Mr-.
clidsc
Fordum University. New Yortt City.1 for her daughter's wedding, and Addle Scott; Historian and Pub-.where he was operated on for ap- Mra Craig Sheffield their rela.uTpVlsed them on Sunday
after spending a few days with her •- — ---------- -------- -‘
------- Ueily. Mias Mabel Sisson; Sgt at pendlcitU. His brother Edward was
al£
cooperative dinner
parent*. Mr. and Mra. William Mrs. Thomas, mother of the groom, Arms. Mrs. Mary Wiedia; Ex-'c. operated on for Uie same thing lakl
_________________
Smith.
Esther Pett._____
Mra._El- about four weeks ago nt Ulla hos- flt)d
the day. Thosepreswa* dressed In blue with match­ Comm.. Mra.
vim
Sa
vies
and
Mr.
Lvdia
Rmreran
tai.
Both
are
on
the
caln
...7
78 7,
J .7.
gain.
Weldon Bronson and sister. Mra ing accessories and her shoulder vlrn Sayles
Mra. Lydia Rogers: pital.
ent were A. N. Sheffield and Mr.
Sunday guests at Fred Ashbv's ynd Mra. Clinton Dove, Battle J
Belle Brock, spent the weekend in corsage was of mixed flowers.
Auditing Comm.. Mra. Ruth Moore
home m Mr .rm Mr. Clvdr Arfi- Creek; Mr. and Mra.
„„ „„„„
Jackson with hl* daqghter and son­
Place* were laid for. one hun­ and Mra. Haul Hinkley.
Glenn Shef- ]
in-law. Mr. and Mra. Basil Smith. dred at the wedding breakfast
Delegates to
the ruu.m
Fourth a*.*™*,
district oy. Mr. ana Mra
IU MIC
Asnny fleld and wn A^rta township;
j Mra. Carl Sheffield -1^
Mrs. Weldon Bronson, who had served in lhe St. Rose had. lighted convention al 81. Joseph Sunday, land William Asli by all cf Kalama- ...
Mr. —
and
and
been visiting there for a week, re­ tapers and autumn flowers dec­
u
. .
family. Albion: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
| Mrs. A.ta Masher expects to go stout and family. Quincy; Mr. and
turned home with them Monday orating the tables.
Hubert.
have to Texas.in
the
near
future.
•*
—
------forenoon.
The Auxiliary members ------Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left for
i-------- . . . Mr* Leslie Stout. Saline; Mr. andWhen eornmv from her school in Mrs AH&lt;J Blanchard. Kalamazoo.
Miss Doris Gamble was home from a few days' trip to Detroit. Her been invited to attend the "gpen
B Tablet* IM
**
Concentrate lOcc**
Ypsilanti over the weekend visiting going away ensemble ' was black house" at the American Legion Eaton Co Friday night
Blr- Atao M„
Sheffield. Mr.
Complex VIL B IM
Mrs. Irene Sayles.
.
with matching accessories. They club in Battle Creek on Monday dena Lyttles car collided with one and Mra o w Sheffield. Mr. and
WwBrd K„.
Mr. and Mr* A. K. Fratldsen and are living at 437 East Center St. evening, Oct. S. at seven o'clock, driven by Guy Murphy of Hasting* Mrl. Bruee Engel
grandson Phillip Frandnen drove to
Both Mr. and Mrs. Thomas at­ complimentary to the newly elect­ on the narrow road south ot Frank Bri 0» Hastings
...
Elkhart. Ind.. Sunday to sec the tended the city schools and the ed Department president. Ward L. Francisco's. Both cars were dam- ,
aged, but .no one was hurt.
• .f Johanna Baird entertained six- !
Robert Laurensen family. Mra former also a student at St. Rose McAllister,
Frundsen remained for* a week’* school. Mr. Thomas is manager
A,Joint meeting of the Legion
Vktt.
of the City Fvod and Beverage ahd Auxiliary will be held at the
Mra. Frank Christiansen of De­ store and Mra. Thomas is sales­ Legion hall on Tuesday evening.
troit 1* spending the week with Mrs. lady In a local shoe store.
Sept. 29. when the officers of the
Gregory Feldpausch.
two organizations are to be In­
Mra. Richard Cook is attending a PERSONAL PAGE
stalled.
meeting of the Republican State THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL
Harry Larsen. Angelo . Spirts.
Central Committee in Detroit today GARRISON REUNION
Elmer Calvin and Jack Sempf at­
The Garrison family reunion was tended the naUonal Legion con­
and will remain over Friday for the
held Bunday, Sept. 13. at the farm vention in Kama* City over the
Republican State Convention.
MIm Dons Radford left Monday home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur weekend.
fn begin her student activities at Schantz. This farm was for many
yean the home of the late Mr. —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
Mra. Gene Sweet and Mr and
Mra. James Bristol spent Bunday in
Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mrs
Stephen Bristol.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

PERSONAL MENTION

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

*3”

Self-Revising

Lee Office Supply

NOW OPEN

THE KIST LUNCH ROOM

VITAMIN TIME
IS HERE

Keep Fit

Our Stock Is Complete

NATOLA ROc

Eau Claire visited Mr. and Mra L
Severance over the weekend. Mrs
Harden. formerly Myrtle Severance

Severance.
Mra. Glen Miller and son of Dow­
ling were luncheon guests of her
aunt. Mra Oscar Palmer. Tuesday.

The BEAUTY BAR
0ws«4 ut opersted by
TBEiBA CL1VELANP

SHEER
RAYONS

CHARM FOR MRS. AMERICA

89c

Our aim is to help you retain an impreg­
nable beauty front — natural,
charming.
PERMANENTS

;rJEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

30

to Jis

Flottering new rayons, unbelievably sheer, dull,
ond long wearing. Full fashioned, with snug ankle
-fit.' stretchy tops, new Fall shades.

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE
"Quality Shoes Properly Fitted"
Hastingi

Michigan

HALIVER OIL CAPSULES
A B D &amp; G CAPSULES
YEAST TABLETS
SUPER D COD LIVER OIL
LOFOTEN COD LIVER OIL
ABBOTT COD LIVER OIL
YEAST AND SUN TABLETS
MILES ONE A DAY
UNICAPS - UPJOHN'S

100

89c

250

139

Pt

.

package

। gg

$3

11S
198

100

Pt12 OU.

250

98c
98c
98c

large

211

100

495

BREED’S

VIMMS
SPECIAL 58c

Squibb Vit.

Parke Davis $4

sDRU6 STORE
REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON
Hostings
Pk«n&lt; 2241
Stale A M

—■■

�AU Kinds of Insurance
Surety Bonds
kons MW
Hastings

Swanson Agency

Mr. and Mra. J. L. Smith and Mr.
and Mn. Ed. Birdsall ipent Sun­
day aft«nwon and evening at the
home of Emory Wood of Maple

CHURCHES
LOUT. ATRAYED OH STOI.ES—B
CLASSIFIED RATES
.heap
Reward. Jamr. W Howard
Sa.h.ille, ryute 1. Pbaaa 3I3T.
lV,e par word, minimum *f 30c.
If 34
Diaylay lino Mt la capa at black
l.OltT Lac af look off truck that gall
faca typa 10c m: Use.
Flrrt inaartlna l^c fat word, each
raccoutve IbmiUou ot •mm *4 1c I Karbari Camera and lliitlng.. FiaJ.
er pl.M.e knee at liugiin. Oil Mial»r ward, minimum rharca Sue.
lo.o
Mel.in Oak.
10c •ddlUanal wtU bo ckarjvd tat
blind cda.
STRAYED - Yearling K'd Durham bull.
AU taiaa ata tar caah.
’ Merle Warren, -one mile Weal of
Ada not paid fot by Wednacday fal. . Dawlmg
»24
lowtaf will ba chargad an addi­
tional 10c for carrying.
LIVESTOCK Foreign ClaarUled R«M SCpar WJtd.
Mlntmvn charge 40c.
WE PAY lop marker price for dead
• lock. Honea |3.&lt;N&gt;. coot *4.00.
Phona roller! n.arrit nail-.o. Hailing,
AUTO REPAIRIx\ AMD MIRC.___ : SHUT. Innia 400. Vallee Chemical
. Co..............
11

Sheldon Agency

I

QUIMBY

TheHastings Banner

PETS FOB SALE A MISCELLANEOUS
Jo&amp;UfVf
MUtryef

BOARDING DUMB—By day M weak.
Cell 703—Ell ar 31SS. Al Bunur.
FOK MALE—Krg. Ilcagle pup.. 8 ma,.
old, lUried. Ruwll llari. male J.

FOK HALE—Yeung bird 4og.
3011.
,

Phone
924

SALE OH RENI—
a
CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT ■
FOK HALE—We are ulferiag our home
In Ha.linga al 1104 S. Michigan Are.;
• room., modern eonrrolet.ee.; nw
.heating ayatefni 3 Iola: young orchard;
/ ronrrnleui walking dkianra to |al

WANTED
Auto Mechanic, with ex
perience. Will work on
weekly salary or on 50­
50 basis. Best working
conditions.
Permanent
employment. Apply at
once. C. B. Burkholder,
Hastings Chevrolet.
9-24

PROTiCT YOUR CAR

AUCTION SALES
Lisi Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
PancoaM Bldg.

Healing*

for some of that good

.hu

Lily White Flour

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Eavestroogbing

(WASTED—4ilrl nr w.-umn hr.gwrrl,

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

I

..i

Mraii-uik

pu-r..

kXCCEiy
-liha-T.
| -will. h«».ri.\(k and rat- ,&gt;f :i

JERRY ANDRUS

run. .

w.r ,
1 nl.l .1:11.1 In c.jrilri b..inr, Write
1 -r ' .11 ... 1 • -....
Follow M 4T we. t
( of lU.tmr- turn .1. .-end mad l.i .
i rlglil. aerori.l hn.i.r. Hr- I liar. A ’
f- Full.-r. lln-tma-. nut- I
9 '-'4
(WASTED- Men f-r [jrrhicr. rkrkand j
i Ha.ling*
J
1 ■ 0-34
| WASTED—Mrjt roller. &lt;-d •»!»&gt;&gt; 1., 1
.tart .ill.
Write 1...» ■■■.■, -are of
I Kanarr.—
- -,.9.241
•WASTED Woman for llglu hon.raork j
j arid rotni-mii'ti for elderly ludt.t

Pr...ur aMA.
9 24 ■’
WASTED- Woman or girl to do h..u.ework. rl.i.lr.y nn.l »k&lt; k.ll.l. ..fl 1
Phone 3MI» or rail &gt;1 4 :n X. Midi l 1
List your Auctloa Sales with
1 can.
9-cl
WASTED —3lfddlr»&lt;«t ’ or young’ worn j
I an In rare t.-r 1 *• &lt;.o.«. ot.i baby while l
wife work, &gt;1 night. Pt...nr .1V:n i
Kstimstes cheerfully given. Dstes
ssa be mad - ”------“•
OPESIXll —For .l.wk
mat. at Ileal
Phone 3467
Fr.nLlli. a......
1 ■.«!». 1 manager 1

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

CARDS OF THANKS

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00
COWS . . . $4.00

1

AUCTIONEER

Hide Must Be In Good Condition
PHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

DEWEY REED

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

■ WANTElt—KMn»r with" tractor tn I
! Plow 20 arrr. for apring empa. Emily 1
; Edger. idwwr 70PFS.
u 24 ;
* WANTED EMPLOYMENT
I WON AX want work In •malt I •mil&gt; .
nr .III keep Ioa&gt;.« for »l.l«rl&gt;
tlrqian. Write 'Work" .arc ..I Ilan- 1
FARM EQUIPMENT. ETC. _

WANT TO PAY—Ca.h for
Oro. 11 Fewer. Augn.la,
Phono HF.I
WASTED—Child*. playpen
runditlua.. Ph..n» M84.

H.X * W.
10-1
in r-nol 1
fc 34 1

USED CABS AND TRUCKS

-

VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY

.

modillon. «ood life. Al-., two.
2 wlir.-l traUrr,. now. llrrl.ort llur|&gt;nr.
2*S mile, nr.t of Itow|ln(.
V-24
EOH NAI.E— HElit Chevrolet Tudor.

NLXT TlbAL YOU TtEL LIKE STRIKING OUT
LOOK FOP A BOWLING ALLEY INTUE
YELLOW PAGES Of THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Company Haatingt stock­
yards. phone Z5M. or call
717—F3 through
lhe

tire.

C. "BILL" SHERWOOD

h for” ST

Pimm

GRANGES

INSURANCE
Betel Hasttnn

Phi

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

Advisory Council
Argentina has established an ad­
visory council to deal with all mat-

WANTED

g

Competent woman for
confidential office wodjt
with collection experience
desired. Write “763”,
care of Banner.
9-24

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
MS No. Michigan Avenae

TiQ

To relieve
Misery of

AAA
NO« DROPS
COUGH DROPS

LOREN

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED @
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
ft
HORSES—$7.50
COWS—$€.00 W
We Hove o Collector Stotioned ot 912 Weit Green St. nJ
in Hostings To Give Immediate Service ,S
We Pay the Phone Charges—Phone Hostings 2565
RJ
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

COPPOCK

AUCTIONEER

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

|-1

shoes

With Built In
Safety Steel
Toes!

FOR MEN WITH A BIG JOB!
Men! Choose
the Type That
Fits Your Job!

We have city fcreeerty end farai which we de net here roam ta e.
&gt;rtue, call at ear alike or write u for a mere compl.ta lUt.

OS

Truss Fitting

2U12.

Reinforced net
safety toes!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1942

LETTER TO BANNER
FROM W.T. WALLACE

---------- ----------------1 were having a
hard lime of IL the park* were full
of IntereiUng beauty. "Armed" for.vWHOrS OF ▼▼&lt;
that purpose, I turned from what
w,„lno.
little the dry field* had to offer to ' -- --------------------------e to come from
Washington
what I might find by adventuring w
**h,n',on *advising
d’rUln« folks to pre­
pare
for a coal-shortage next win- ,
among dweller* from other part* of

Timely Suggestion to
Owners of Wood Lots

DADDV

SECTION TWO—Pj

DVDATUC ta--'^w1^/ub’V^^up'®eo9*c Field Trials

BARRY BYPATHS

to7

ctl0l1Pcd nut meat* and raisins. I Tl&gt;e annual field trials of the
i Beat 1 cackleberry and add 3 tbta. [ Wolverine Beagle club will be held
Tall* About The
.
1
mol***es and beat together. Add jn u,e vicinity of Hasting* October
the world.’
Nancy Harkness Love, new-;this welting to the other mixture .
...
k.,
Flower* of Californio
shortage of coal, for the mines will ly Our
commander ui
of me
the .•» you would
add wave,
water m
to me
lhe iwui
flour 3 10 7‘ W,U&gt; ,hp annual bonQu*1 al
A plant-hunter
become* fc*. a
»«»lil-liuiivcr gradually, ucw.wa
hl- fO
fUmlsh all
miV
v appointed vw.imanuci
-—
able
to
all that
that
may be
be |Woman'«
Jonesville. Michigan ready
(at least he thinks so) for al- be
needed
butfurnish
to a lack
of transport
Auxiliary Ferrying Serv- “nd i*id mixture In pie crust. U , the Hastings Country club house on
September 2. IM2 most anything to happen—yet hard- tation 'facilities The railroad* are ' *“• *’ *1T,n ^p page space on the ! it won't hold together add drops of i the evening of
ot Saturday October 8.
t, a
. A** Pa“** wiUmqt some earn.
gnd more ’kTtrani|n
woman's page of Tuesday's Chris- y
—
.............
M* dear ®anner
|*F
com- beirig iued more andmore
WB
^'r'.7?en
W.u of dou#h• -“nd‘ 1 Entries will
be from eastern and
Whlle dry weather had ntade na-| plete (even Joyousi *utprtae and It nortatlon
portatlon at
of nrnu
arms enuinmant
equlmnVnt nnd
and I '*an Science Monitor. In an In- make
balls and lay In greased bak- central states and possibly Canada.
*-------------“ sheet. ------- --- —------ ------------ i Field trial secretary
d ln )UM ,UC.h ?&gt;ppenlni1' “lh,t
suppUea for the army wd navy I tervlew by the Monitor's staff cor- *ing
saeretarv i*
is Beryi
Beni Buhls.. „
-m . .—
respondent. Barbara Scott Fisher.
dipped in white gold. I h
Lamdnir »?id the
find the city
citv park*
narks were
Were left me i fun comes in.'
in •
.
.... «
to find,
------------- Interesting
Hardly had j enters white Park to win the war. so the need* of our ! I!«bcy dl*cu**es woman's new place Moderate ovenTrtie lady forget the I
------- a_.. 2... !5
• with all their
wealth of
field marshall will be Claude Ham­
nlant
nlant strangers
strangers Inviting
inviting acqualnacqualn- 1 there ln Riverside one sunny'March soldiers, sailors and airmen come’ b**lde men ln lh* “««*-»‘n« to *u«ar and they weie grand. Uhoopa. mond of Hustings.
,ancf'------------------------------------------------ ! morning when all at .....
once I'found
first.
therefore. for|
worn-’ ;
•**:
tancr
.. »...
firat. It
lt will
will be
be• wUe.
wUe.jherefore.
for , wln8 . America*' self-reliant
—
I Headquarters wUL be Hotel HM.Hie first time I waa in California (myself standing right In front of anfi all of us to plan, fur fuel' NOW. !ra« - «
a?d%ghtel fo?^
tings. Drawing will take place at
I- remember writing, home from close to one of these shrub-like'Get your coal in'your cellar early : stn
.
. leave*—that I this year.your ce r ”r y &gt; morrow, find time to tabor shoulder
th! falnurnuimThcre 'tt^U* win be
Ranta Cnu — 'These California . planta
with tta velvety
flower gardens keep me walking in | had hardly dared to hope that I
Another suggestion has been made jto Moulder with their men to free
n.T)?nrt Tnwn.
flower gardens keep me walking in I had hardly dared to hope that I
oy Prof.
Fror. P.
F. a
Hernert. head
head of
of the
the |7ahrr"
“ of
“* t^nny Gentlemen. 1I
The urgent need of steel to keep
Inlng "nd Rutland towna 'vallev of humiliation' for almost had seen in Santa Barbara two years , by
a.. Herbert,
*?r,d
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.
.
.
. I think vmi
»hn„M rlntf vn.w
’’12!^
W hat“““'I" m««™ i Jud„. «U1 b. B H. Bumonn
everv
one.&lt;of
them ha* grown,.In
It ______
, before. There
was no
need■ for
me-Lniaie
vouege loreairy department. : ----- --—“
_ . planta
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tlle laales. *
one or more
entirely
unknown- .„
I to question
the-----------matter—
thta
time lie recommend* that
at top speed lias caused the ration- ! Of Peebles. O. and Roger Denny of
to me." For one who wa* accu*for I , farmers, as a war measure, cull | m
accua- ': There were the
the- velvety leave*—tor
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---woodlou for wlnter fucl
We began our Christmas boxes to Ing of farm machinery. Thta ta de- Columbus. O. Homer Smith of
tomed to. knowing
(at . least partly) I.
I felt
of them—--------------------------and there too were
pile,
(soldier boy* In the far outpost* of signed primarily to control the dis- Hasting*, vice president of the WolI
Herbert
*ald
that
Michigan
woodI®*"
,
toda
’
’
J
Bnd
*
nt
out
’
have lust raid) an'unpleasant, yet hold of one (with the, Gardenert* , hnven uiu mat micmann wooa- । rrtr,,------- .------ --- —
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• de-I
. I nryx
Next
___ .« contribute
n challenging exuerlence. Further- j permission). So. another Scnecio. lot* could
enough
“°x of HHhii.
tidbit* .nH
and reading
reading
farm machinery and equipment on : president. J. H. Kennedy. Detroit;
more T did not know where to go ; but which one? Here's where my ; cayed. ue.cvMvc
defective vr
or mowwiw
otherwise unun- ('^
wcek mother
*n°ther goes
goes and
and thc
th next bond and to “*“ure it* greatest alMj assistant secretary. Myrlen
desirable
trees LU
to
supply
farm
and
We
fm- information
Asking strangersinew
came w
to hi
my
u' urea
----------- '
— ano
— *eek
iiiaiiizvuiiiK
stranger. i new "Manual" tainc
/ assist- 'e~
ucsuauie
supply
mini
---- —another,
--- ----.etc.
.
— are going
n 'poaalbie contribution o meeting Uie : strait, Williamston
.......
.
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...
tn
that
trwwklv
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-----•whom I chanced to meet did not ante. In just a few minutes I was small-town homes with fuel for two
w that weekly magazines no to goals
j
of the food for freedom pro- j
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prove verv satisfactory—some knew ' satisfied that this (once almost an . years. Use of such wood for heat- ' ‘heM rar ,Pjacea “ we,heard &lt;&gt;ie 8
। ratnj&gt;‘SURPLUS $7,000,000
nlanta and could answer mv trues- : unreality) was a Scnecio from south- ing and cooking, he said, would reare wl~ °Jrer "}*R«lnes to pass ।
lions, other did not
riot know, and in one ij ern
Mexico. bo
Bo.
quest was enaea.
ended.
non*,
“*’ay
ln
*ctlvc hours. -Also,
em Mexico,
So.. my que*t
ended, duce the amount of transportation !tlme
tUne aaray
inactive
-Also. I Secretary of Agriculture Wickard (JULY 1
- out
‘he fanner would be required
Audlter General Vernon J Brown
nr two Instances I wn» tempted tn eo far as this plant wa* concerned, needed in hauling coal from lhe ,!Qinc Banncr subscriptions
go
l° th0*
r,U?!Xnf’'L U ,n- 1 reported last Thursday Uiat MichitKInlr that
ll.of «ecretlv.
.a——*&gt;lv thev were proud . । n«,t
’n^d tQ
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• •
think
But hnw
how miwh
much HaA
had HntArM
happened
to * mine*
mines.
baby
10 hfnde.^f1 P”*11*1*0”- gan
gan started
started the
the fiscal
fiscal year
year with
with aa
nf their tack of knowledge—such ta , bring it all about. Thc beginning.I Culling can be accomplished with-.I The
-™ •family
——; r"
”' woke
7*~“. her mothI.. ._ ...
that he cannot meet hta equipment surplul of ne*rly $7,000,000. or al.human nature, even In California, j year*aeo. in my childhood in far'out damaging stand* of healthyIJT ,n ‘P* ntaht and said
she had
But one dav In the excellent nubile away
“*“* mitiugan
Michigan »ouua
woods: u a unum
chance' trees
trees ur
or aticcung
affecting tncir
their proaucuve
producUve :-----------------------------». Hirr^m»0U
J4e.r ■rea“ur*d need, by repairing existing equip- moal M.ooo,000 above previous ef----lihrnrv in Rant, nnrhara t fmin.i glimpse over In
Banta
Barbara—so j ■
ability.
Herbert said,
said, adding
adding m.i
that}’cr
irb.'K
she
kept
frettine
Flnai°r "‘I *
forta
u t’ulu different from
in
Santa
ability,
Herbert
that
,
bul
,h
,
v
.j?}
110
?
uiniy,
nctueri
saiu,
aiming
.
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llhrarv In Santa Barbara T found
deficit of nearly' $30,000,000 al
hrl.f
«n Inmffinlet* ■■ to make timber cut
rnl now will dry
Arv before ,y
V she
Site carnc
Came fort11
forth With,"But
“Bl Mom- . equipment, by custom wort, or oliiJust the kind of help f nad been brief and so incomplete as to make
”w ottaln a Purcha* «r- Uie end of Gov Murphy * adminwish Ina for—"A Manual of Culllvat- Its reality doubtful: a rainless win­ winter and afford excellent kln-|nu* V«ot hiccoughs in my ear." . tificate.
uncale
istratlon. And you can bank on it
ter in Riverside that changed my dllng blocks.
' '
j
I
see
that
the
Boston
Conserva*
Regulations
provide
for
the
esthat auditor General Brown will
Cornell University With the pur­ attention from California to else­ I
!It°ry
tory ot Music has degenerated suf- tabllshment of county rationing strive to hold expenses down and
a
a D I*
chase of a capy—how mv world where. and as a result this one new
ItlcienUy to include a course In committees.
keep the state out of lhe red.
bit of knowledge gleaned. Who could
Att'v Gpnnrnl ,wlnR ,nutlc They have laken on
------------------------------of California even with It* be­ call such a development simple or Bonds bv aff
Tuberculosis I* sUU the first cause
wildering'arettv of five thousand uninteresting?
Attorney General Rushton ha* I from popular radio band*
I can lost* care In the 23 approved *anaBut wllh this final accomplish­ Ju*t ruled that husbands and wives Irtand Poor Johnny One-Note. Pea- I lorlums In Michigan according to of death from disease during lhe
species or better, but now T could
come tn know dwellers from Atu- ment there came lust a (for me) may not pledge their real property. [ nut Vendor. Serenade In The Night. . the September issue of "Health" age period from 15 to 45. although
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»i.c
&gt;&lt;
ikiu
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me
ocpicHiucr
issue
ot
rieann
,
ha*
been reduced to reventh in
trai'n A«ia. South America, and touch of unpleasantness. My "Man­ which they jointly own
own. a* security
Night
’s Deofficialpublication
ni.hlu-attrm ofUte
«h. Michigan
'• important a* a’ cause of death in
aecurlty ’ Blues
Blues In
in The
Night and
and It
It's
De- official
—.*The
__
. 1Tuberculosis
Africa, that enthusiastic gardeners ual" went on to say that this plant for a ball K-..J
bond. A* neither lhe.....
hu»- lovelv, Ibut
you___
can.___
have ..
the rest
Association.
the entire population
have brought to thia country where
band nor the wife can acquire title ' of it. so help me Hanner.
|
•
the fllmate of (at least) Mulhern "California 'Geranium " Not a ge­ to such real estate until the de- I
• • .
California makes It poxidble for ranium at aR you understand — cease of lhe other, neither has any1 We've Just been reading of the '
'Just a name—one naturally expects ownership that could be disposed of. new fabric. Aralac It is a protein
..Vhta.r thsit. n/t new to vwncisnip urn coma w auposto oi..
lauric. Araiac
Is
on living very much at home.
* । 1? U
B Lienune nnml 1 ln caAf 11 baH bond wpr*‘ forfelud- f‘bcr made from milk casein and
"SI?;
&lt;.h"y“rt,.,k‘ or
°&lt; wool
~.i n
To some It might look ax If this
lo“» “
".'“‘IL""J* J!
“ nos ine cnaraciensucs
It
business nf nlant-huntlng wo* lust Thisj)f course, meant that a targe । lrnpcrUnt tor gtj courts of record is warm but light In weight It ta
number
of
persons
by actual count |
keep thl!1 mung jn mind when also spun like wool and mixed with 1
Use mere finding of one more nlant.
know
it,
but
wheni
It
comes
to
the
.bonds
are
submitted.
;
other
fabrics
into
covert*,
gabar-:
here or there, and nothing farther
matter
of
having
»
e
I
-------w»
.
—
...
dine*,
homespun*,
fleece*
nnd
many
I
STARTING AT 9:00 P. M.
Well, sometimes it Is Just that, but
f “T
M
H
TWO HMALL F,RES
inther combinations.
Always look1
more often. It is not lust a series of
! for label* when .hopping and *ee 1
diatinrt «lmple events but rather that thousands and thousands of , sl..NDAYi MONDAY
nre department was called the percentage of wool, reprocessed .
the blending of a number of se»m- people are familiar with Itja* a part j
surrounding..
the apartment over the Bang- {wool, cotton or fiber in the fabric ,
ON M-3T SOUTH OF HASTINGS
ine'v unrelated haopenlnn that
1hBrt Bakery on S Jefferson St. : you arc examining Retailers have
moke* possible a "new scqualn- That s *he" ’ “*"*•'! “
ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING
to reflect about It a little, the newest ;ailnday n00n Where an oil stove ■ to produce these label*,
one to know this plant of
had run
ht on
nre
-- all
— the
--.mo
run ovcr
over and
ana cuugni
on nre.
. * .
Tn Hillsdale Countv when I was
nnA« wlv, hart known It
.blaxc
. .......
was extinguished with | Something grand — Our Pan
a blah school lad. there grew In countless ones who had known 11 j
HOWARD BRISTOL, Mgr.
before I ever knew that mere was, |11O
no &lt;junmuge
amage resulting.
! American
resulting.
American Airwave
Airwavs pilots
pilots who
wno opeope■ nrh a nlant Hut even at mat.
■ nre
—whlch
_ ui.l starteda_________
______
......
.. .
A
nmOng an___
rate
such
vital routes ....
through
well—a rather slender olant about such a ptant But even at that.
•ecumulaHon of waste paper piled , African Jungles can now have de­
three feet tall, producing In Mav
But Rlveralde davs had to come to | too near lhe furnaec causetl
cji(„nt refrigerated food at their stops,
Ulc Jay MeadRefrigerating unit* built in predatav-Hke flowers. It ta called GoD an end—aa I followed previously , for lhe nre truck
।
„ store'
Easl 8lde Grocery. Mon- ! fabricated walls and shipped by
den Ragwort. Perhan* you too are
-firemen ex- plane to these bases and assembled
familiar with It as it ta not at all southern California. Here. too. were day mornlng
some dtaappolntment* but happy tlngulshed the blase which mighti into complete refrigeration bulldrare In the southern part of Michi­ gurortae*
a* well, and a broadening |iavc ^n a Mrloua one due to bar. lngs nearly M
[ong presfn.e
gan. It ta almost a plant by Itself
of what thl* part of
of 011 tfc|ng nfar b
Damage frozen food* right In lhe. heart of
here tn Michigan, there being Just underatanding
Irnorli** reallv
I__ I____
...___
a___&gt; to ___
t. and I ....
____ _ .T..
......
—
America
really l«
ta.
| was
largely
confined
smoke
the _hottest
Jungle
country,
.—
—__--------Our
two or three other related kinds,
William T. Wallace
nn estimate
estimate wa*
wan given.
triven
nllnts
,no
pilots even
even are
are refre«ha&lt;4
refreshed wl&lt;
with Ice
but In Uie Rocky mountain region
cream made in these huge units.
there are at least forty more—all
(FINE IMPROVEMENT
Think
what
it
would
mean
to
have
dWerent from, yet all alike (essen- ST. ROSE MUSIC
AT MIDDLEVILLE '
a coke with ice in it after finishing
tlallvi our Michigan specie*. I speak DEPARTMENT
■
Middleville U doing a fine Job In a hop where the temperature is 125
of these Colorado nlanta because of
Saint Rose Music Department U
lhe many, many efforts they caused opening it* twenty-fifth year of widening the pavement on her main or more. In lhe shade. Nothing is
me in deciding "which was which." music this fall. Pupils are welcome business street, which will make too good for our "boys "
But one good came from all these to register at any time
driving through that thoroughfare
bit* of progress—I slowly grew to
much safer. Four feet are. being
If you younger girls have trou­
Music ha* an artistic value and cut from lhe width of the ridewalk
know a Seneclo (their scientific
ble with your cookies because
name) when I saw one, that ta thus is an Important factor in the on each *lde of lhe street. That they’re hard as bullets, try this re­
educational life of the child. Par­ extra eight feet In lhe highway will
■Maliy.
... । ,cipe a lady sent me. Sift together
Cine morning two year* ago this ent* should consider no sacrifice be a marked Improvement.
' 2 cups flotir. U -A soda. 1-3 cup
too great In* order to develop the
th* street bus stop to the Botanic cultural attainments of their chil­
dren.
Oarden In Santa BarbartE when a
The value of music at thia tense
rather unusual thing (for California)
happened. A delivery wagon stap- moment In the Ufe of the human
pad and the driver asked me to ride. race ta of such great Importance
t A few minutes later—from the rap­ that we should consider it a* a
idly driven car—I caught a gllmpaa "Prime Wartime Necessity." "Thc
(or thought 'that I did) of a large nation that can sing and make a
shrub-like plant with thick-velvety Joyful noise before the Lord ha* the
beans as large (and much the spirit of victory in It* heart.
shape) a* n large grapevine leaf,
while the blossom* for all that I FARM BUREAU NEWS
could see were unmistakably like Maple Grove Farm Group
those nf the Golden Ragwort of
Tlte Maple Grove Farm Bureau
Michigan woods, only a paler yellow.
.Just this ane very, very brief group met at the home of George
glimpse was nil the knowledge that Ball Sept. 18th for their monthly
meeting.
After a pot luck supper
I posseaaad that any such plant
the business meeting was held. The
existed Yes. once more, somewhere
discussions were as follows: The
slant another similar plant. But campaign for new member*, the
duties of each officer, why Michi­
gan wasn't classed as an agricul­
ture state The next meeting will
began to question myself ax to the
Those sparkling glasses of rich, creamy milk are a
possibility of mv having seen any be held at Claud Hoffman's Sat­
urday night. Oct. 17. Many Inter­
symbol of abundant health ond good American living!
such plant at all
esting subjects are brought up at
111 Just have to confess that it Is
In war—as in peace—milk is the ideal refreshing
each meeting. Come and Join.
By IANE CAMERON

'

New Farm Machinery
In Rationing Program

■ mporranr KUling on
Donas oy
y uencrai the f(M.ulty MWal lwtnj -arttou.,

4743

Jw lubercu.

OPENING DANCE
FRIDAY OCTOBER 2nd 1942

DRUG SPECIALS!
$2»

$3.00 A B D &amp; G CAPS
60c ALKA SELTZER
SPECIAL -

$L20 BROMO SELTZER
SPECIAL .

50c PHILLIPS MILK MAGNESIA
SPECIAL

60c SAL HEPATICA
SPECIAL ................................................................................

$1.25 CREOMULSION

$1.09

FOR COUGHS -1

$1.00 REM

79*

FOR COUGHS—

$1-12

$1.25 ABSORBINE, JR.
SPECIAL

70c SLOAN'S LINIMENT
srrciAi. ......................

58'
89'

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

$1.00 ADLERIKA
mciu

........

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

$1.50 PINKHAM'S&gt;VEG. COMP.
SPECIAL

49*
95'
43'
49'

$1.29

■

SHAVING CREAM
$1.00 MOLLE BRUSHLESS ..

TOOTH POWDER
50c DR. LYONS'

25c FORHANS TOOTH PASTE
$1.00 KREML HAIR TONIC
SPECIAL

..." ,.................................................

50c PABLUM
SPECIAL

75c DEXf Rl MALTOSE

72*
43'
19*
83'
39&lt;

63'

SPECIAL

We now hove on Display Christmas Cards for Boys in
the the Service.
We Sell War Bonds and Stamps

JOHNSTOWN GRANGE HALL
Music by Uncle Howdie's Ramblers

LyBARKER’S
PHONE 2115

HASTINGS

Hey, There!

AMERICAN BOYS
AT THE FRONT
NEED YOUR HELP!
Believe me, people, production has got to

SYMMBOL

take some more nip-ups if the fellows in
the"field are going to do anything about
that Victory Day you're all asking for!

OF

HEALTH

War is no joke, especially this one! It's
a dead earnest matter of planes and

tanks and guns, and the only way to get
them is through' your purchase of War

FOR A FIGHTING NATION

Bandstand your savings which your bank
can loan out for war production !-And

I would Uke to see. thereby making
it possible for me to add one more
to my list of “finds." that It becomes
necessary to establish quite a firm
"censorship" over what these eyes
ot mine "report" to me. but even at
that, the amount of misinformation
is larger than It should be.
Even If the plants tn the country

In 1845

Dr.

Edward L. Trudeau

built a Utile red cottage at Saranac
’losls patients.. This was the begin­
:ning of sanatorium treatment In
the United States. Today, there are
more than 100.000 beds for the tub­
।erculosis In this country.

THANK YOU

don't forget that savings accounts and
War Bonds are two good ways to insure
the future ond prevent inflation! See

drink’ for all Americans. Only now. its healthful
goodness, is even more important! For milk contains
in goodly quantities the food values that will make
America strong for Victory.
No wonder milk has
an A-1 place in the mess halls of our fighting men
. . .' in the lunch pails of our war workers ... in the
diets of young Americans! And it gets top rating
in Uncle Sam's nutrition program. Are you giving
your family enough milk? Coll Highlands Dairy
today for your best food at its best!

The Hastings City Bank for both of them!

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers.

To the people of Barry County ond surrounding area,
we*say thank you for the fine reception you have
given., our store. We shall endeavor to merit your
continued patronage—by featuring quality merchan­
dise at popular prices. Please feel free to stop in
and shop anytime. You are always welcome.

BEN FRANKLIN STORES
EVERYTHING FROM 5c TO $1.00 AND UP

J. H. ONION.
Mgr.

103 State St.

Hostings, Mich.

We offer you complete bonking service—see us about financing. Safety de­

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR
PASTEURIZED.
PT. 6c;
QT.

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•UY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

posit boxes for your War Bonds and valuables. Loans to cover your per­
sonal ond business needs. Savings and checking accounts to sove trouble.

Hutinri

HASTINGS CITY BANK
fFifty-Five Yean of Continuous Service**
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, BEFTEMBER 14. 1M2

with her brother. Carl Oaliter and birthday luncheon in Grand Rapids.
Ml** Lois Nortke, of last June's •pending the week with her »Uter,
Jr. and wife of Fennville. Mrs. Min­
family.
Thursday.
graduating class from T-K school
their Gun lake cottages.
nie Dennison, state president of the
Rav. and Mra. A. N. Fields of 1 Mra. Flora Hanlon did not go to ; b enrolled as a student tn the Haney
Auxiliary, and her husband, state Un Wood's.
pattent In the Ulverelty hospital al
Onaway, returned home Wednesday ' Hammond, Ind . last week as was Business school in Grand Rapids
vice-president, Kenneth Gaines and
Bradley were Thursday luncheon after a few days' visit with their anticipated but has been enter-' Mra. Mildred Jensen and Miss Ann Arbor, is much improved.
wife, of Grand Rapids. Mr. and children called Bunday afternoon In
daughter. Mra. Otto Bechtel and ' twining the several parties for her Louise Matteaon, of Grand Rapids
family.
.
, many little friends among the chll- ■ were caller* It the Russell Bedford daughter, Evelyn Albrecht to Lan­ were Mrs. B's. niece. Mias Maxine rence Ward pt Caledonia. Miss Jane.
cousin. Willard Daddies and family
home, on Wednesday. Mra.
Mrs. Jensen , sing on Sunday where she enrolled Vollweller and young man friend of Hooper with her father as piano
Floyd Telrlgsl made a business trip il,ren of ,1?e t0*‘nMr. and Mr* Arthur Richardson
hl Delton.
to Detroit last week
'
A family by the name of Peter- had brought her father. Prank Gott. as a studant in medical biology, in Grand Rapid*.
accompanist, pleased the company
down
to spend-------------a couple
Hr. f.a Mr..
------------------------ of weeks
~“
with musical number* of the xylo­ Sunday, calling on Mrs Edith Rich­
• lotto were weakend guests of their
with old friend*.
Max Bedford'was brought home Mra. Sickles, ot Detroit, spent the phone, and Kenneth Oalnea. well- ardson. who will soon visit in Scran­
or Grand H.pid, H»nt tte
1
»on, Dale and falmly.
------------------------------------The Prairie Literary club decided
from Pennock hospital Saturday and weekend with Mr. Peterson al lhe Iknown singer rendered two lovely
; Mis* Evelyn Gcuke* will return tD dbpen»e with their annual lunch- is making a nice recovery from his Snyder apartments.
•nd visitor at the William Sweet
Lieut, and Mra. Marc Squler of t
Letters from Mr. and Mrs. Junior ofllcer* and Rev. Lawrence Ward
Michigan
State eon scheduled for thb coming Wed- recent operation tor appendicitis,
t^ TOat
Un&lt;tay
’
home. His wife, who had been Highland Part. IB spent Bunday to her studies
*
i College this Thursday.-----------------------nraday. but will hold their fir*t at the home of hl* grandmother. Martindale, nee Vera Latta, to horn*, gave a moat interesting arid.educaSpending some time with her sister, with her parents. Mr. and Mra. G.l -• - •
•
folks state they had a nice but tire­ tiontl lecture with "Birds" as his ]Der 11
p Blake Mare wh« u to\to'n 7
Mr "I"1 MrK Ottl*n p|y
meeting of the season wllh Mrs Mr*. Melinda Bedford.
Mrs- Sweet and a Uster at Charlotte j Na^Tb
■?. Blake.ehtef^rnto^^
Marc, who Is In Ameer
the U. at
8. m0'*d trom
Um1c StlmjMon ph|Up Bender, that same day. Mr*
some trip to Loa Angeles. Calif., topic. It was to
a fine Ultt.lUf
meeting tiwn
from .1 ,-Mr.
.
—— —"-. ——— ------- -There
seems
to
be
good
indication*
accompanied him homec?nnll?Mn Officer at ' farm t„ lhclr
purchased‘ru^u Bender b the prertdent.
but
are
now
nicely
settled
In
an
all
angles
and
it
bi
b
too
bad
that
ail
all
i
(
tJe
Ci
Creek
and Mr. and Mra. tester
for a successful football season for
Mr. and Mra. Carol Hansen and j the Glenview airport,
airport, northwest of ^T.nri\orth"of to^MPS7rri Mr and Mr*
BUrd“&gt; ^d T.-K. school with nine lettermen apartment Junior M attending Uie lhe rural carriers of the county K&gt;nne spent the weekend in De■■
■ "impbell actwo children have moved from | Chicago. Miss Hasel
Mr O?I
fn I
ch"d««'» &lt;&gt;' Hasting*. speiivCun- back on the team. Arthur Smaltey National sclyool for Diesel engine wer» not present
■
।lro'' *’lu’ Mr. and Mra. Delo*
Grandville, to our town. They are jcompanied them to th
home for a
Mr. and Mra. Ferris Moon drove to 'dav
u
.
nh
Mr
and
Ura
pf
ard4
,_
operators.
There
are
571
atudent*
enrolled
In
I
Mitchell
and
David.
day with Mr. and Mra. Carl Pferde- b the coach. The schedule for
living tn lhe Doan house on Arllng- • few day*' visit. /
; Mackinaw City. Saturday and on
A Rally day committee meeting T.-K. school Grade enrollments are ।
ST
games 1* as tollow*—Sept 25. Nash­
ton St. Mr. H. Is an employee of the ; On account of Several other events Sunday took their son George, who steller.
Karl Keeter. Jr, of the Curtb Air-1 ville. there: Oct. 2. Lake Odessa, at the home of Russell Bender on Benlora, 31; Jun tom. 47; Kphomorex. WOOD SCHOOL
White Product* Corporation.
, on the same evening, the Allc-Bar had been there for thc summer, to
Thursday
evening
turned
out
to
al51: freshmen. 53: 8lh. 82; 7th. 47; | Mr and Mra. William Claler were
Mr. and Mrs, Latloy Greenfield, meeting schedulrtl for Friday eve- i East Ixmsing where he lia* resumed plane factory. Buffalo. N. V, and hb here; Oct. fl. Wayland, there; Oct.
sixth. 84: fifth. 35: fourth. &gt;5; fourth, i Sunday afternoon gue»t* of Mra.
gnd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green- t)itig at lhe Walter Bender home, his studies at Michigan Stale Coly/slater. Mis* Virginia Keefer of GladMr*. Itarry Bahch with Mrs. Ben- fifth. ,iKth grade room. 81 thlr. II; Cblerl* ibter. Mra. Geo. Stanford of
field and baby daughter. Muryl. of I wm. postponed untllXjda Friday.
I
'■ win called on their grandmother. here; Oct. 30. Wayland, here; Nov. |
Hastings and Mrs. Johnson of Bat- ' Mrs. Ruth Klitmp'te caring for ”Mr. an(j jjrs Arthur Tewxbury 'of Mrs Emma Williams. Sunday eve- 6 Caledonia, there. One night game I,der and Dorothy Bonneville as ho*t- I second. 34: first grade. 52 kinder- Dowling.
!^
i
■»
...
Mr « Mr. K&lt;, Clinton
Is scheduled at Wayland. Oct. B.
fl.
i122',.,-Twcrp
tie Creek, were Sunday guests of the j her mother. Mrs. AndreVv Finkbclnt r ' gaainaw visited ills
and nln’ of Us* week: »lw on their is
Mr an
d Mr.
am‘SSS’ a^
Y to ;ev&lt;n|n
cmid^?Harr&gt;
“?r.
arS Babeh II
jack Rosenberg family in northwest i who wa* taken very sick. Saturday j ^p)iev Mr]| cl
diLss. Mra. Mai- ■untlc “nd aunt Charles Williams,
evening and on Saturday eveThomapple.
{and required two call* from thedocxf’aclt
i^wri.IUX
, HICKORY CORNERS
rtnd Frank Gibb*, and and Mra. Arthur Geukes. nnd fam­ will observe advance ofllcer* night I Mr Bnd M„
Mr. and Mrs Merle Cook and ton , tor that evening.
'
Mr
and
Mra
Harry
Snyd.r
of
“\.and
ine forepart of last M*'* Karl wa* enroute to Buffalo.
at.the regular meeting, thb Frl- | utUe dBUghtrr phyllb Mrs Walter
^n^ and—
Max of Howard City, spent Sunday | Mra. W. J. Liebirr attended . werK.
Hickory Corner* announce the'enfi^Jan“' d M
FOf"" WllWe have heard of a number of d.y evening, Sept. 25 at 7;45 P M
Mr*. Mae Mack ha* returned to ' ‘^c town folks who are planning to A
.at.’. “K*.1* desired
Florence Bender, and Mra. Bonne- gagement of their daughter. Paula I
Old friends, members of the "Get- ville
Grand Rapid*, after spending rev- attend the great Passion Play ached*
ha* been ...
HI
Jane to Shirley Trick, son of Mr I Bernie Walker, who
w,™ ..»»
Togellver"
club
had planned
enil months nt the home of Mb* 1 “J**1 for Sept 28-30 in Grand Rap- u
,. R1,„
d.v who
,
— &gt; Another of our fine young men •'«! Mra Harvey Trick
and- who
.JIVB of
VI East
bNk nearly
........ - three
------- we**a
------ ---------- guflered
-........- —
ta. If** 1 , tf0’’ 11,115
W Jo*n uncle Sam* service. Hickory. tncaory.
The wedding
win be *ol“ atroke
a week
»how*
only
The wedding
will be
sol- aover
at«*8
overago.
“ week
ago.
shows only
Maxy Moe.
i
Charles Parker Is assisting hL* । Mr. and Mrs Cori Pferdcrteltei*
A 1
Un*- Vernor Lectka, who ha* been ern- emnlxed
• ver
&gt;' rilght
emnlzed October 10th in Hasting*
Hasting*. '■
very
slight Improvement
improvement
son-in-law. Roman Frldpaureh. nt - «*e‘ved a cablegram Saturday from Cnn^todi
0,.M M Sar“*[ I ployed at lhe Bib* Company In 1 Mr. and Mr* Nelson WHUion of. Mr* N. B. Rose and Paul of Ha«who *is —
with the
the Super-Food City market in Hus- Clyde- Staymntes. -»•e.Co.d Harting* for some time. Joined Uie ; Johnitown were guest* of Mr. and Ung* spent Sunday ah Uie Wm.
United States army, stating lie was
tings.
■
! Nav-V 1551 »*«k and lrft
lhc Mr* John Mourer Sunday.
Haye* home.
‘
in
Australia
and
well.
Thl*
was
were
Mr
aAd
M^'
AI1£?
ptrvteTto । Grand Rap,tU “ntingent for DeRev. Edward Swaddling of Greg- । Don't forget the first P. T A. of
Phy life. Duffy of the Gun lake vi­
the
first
news
they
had
from
him
Hastlnai
Mr
JJd
itaFY^ktart
I ‘L011.' Sund*&gt;' e”««»ng. HU nephew, ory spent la*t week at hb farm Uie *diool year will be held tonight.
cinity spent the weekend with her
Mra nnma nrela^d DS
L*eU“' W1,e and ,1Ule ““
Thuraday. Sept 24 at eight o'clock.
grandmother. Mrs G Duffy. Phyili* for three months.
Middleville
Methodist
church
was
is employed at the Arcade theater.
mu,oV.h.
Mrs. 0^
Homer Bartlett is spending The ladles of thc "Friendly Neigh--------------------------------­
Ivan Brankhorat of Grand Rapid* . ly conference meeting held in Hasvicinity, nnd Mr. and Mr*, Utlllm and*on Sunday a family a few weeks wllh friends near bors Club" will furnish the play.
I* making hi* home with lib uncle. ting*. Thursdav,evening The report ha Adam* and grandson. Mr. M-.y JXX and dJnn^ wL he!d it Galesburg.
"Comical Country Cousins.” after
Art Gcuke.* nnd attending T-K.
Grav"
K“U'erinn and dinner was held at
which
we
expect
Dewey
Reed
'
to
Mra.
Peter
Huffman
1*
visiting
of the plan* for this church for the OrAJjj Mr.“ Pen“ Kenjon and | Uie jl0lne of Vemor's aister Mr*
high school.
aucUon off the,quilt
made by
Uie
her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.------------------------------------------, —
During the electrical storm Fri- 'coming year was excellent
?-&gt;» c““' “
........ ouw.
...... W..W
and r-«i9
Mrs. vile.,
Glen napumu
Aspinall RIIU
and famI lull- dub,............................................
the money to be used IV.
for boys
Thomas Campbell and hl* sons.
day. lightning struck the chimney
llv Harold
Uamid Aiplnall
A«nlrtall wu
wa. in
In Maple
Uanla in
In the aervice.
service Everyone
Wvers-orw. welcome.
wetenmo
present were Vernor* mother am; ■' fig.
nf ihe nou*e occupied by thc Duteh- Don nnd wife of Detroit and Mor/*- "'mL H.rry B.Uch .U1 MM S”.:
I er famllv near thc Guernsey Keiser and wife of Ann Arbor, were vtaitora
.nd
ndT.u'ihT,n.7.7^'~.nd'। jyyjsssx
inomr. mow
Mv- —- of his brother. Charles nnd wife. omnTXTd.'”.!";.?
■
w.
all
hope U
It -nn
won’ct he
be wo
too Ion,
Ion, I were at Middleville.rSaturday
- eve- i *nd Mr*. George Taggart.
I ccpting to thc radio which wa* antL »ho Mrs. Sarah Campbell, w2S-.ait .-nnL
U Iw
* »
“ Xopn
business. Bonnita Brom- I Mr. and Mrs
Orville Bruce
men
i eemuletelv demolished. Mra.DUteh- Mpnday c.f last week They had
Hl- L.’o:e, mS,„. -ho U h&gt; I before the many young
*-"
’'-n wte ' nineofonKalamazoo
was home over
I er who was holding her baby nnd »—•*
-------------- -------- have leR thb vicinity maj be back I ley
Z
----------------------------— , went to Grand Rapids Saturday
i
lhe
evening, to see the twin daughter*
Mrs
Eva
Kenaston,
sister-in-law
with
their
tevMi
mo.
the
weekend.
'sitting in front of the radio wa*
Mia'TJiiian
n
Mr
“
nd
Mr
’
Town
and
bom
to
Mr.,
and
Mra
Ralph Norton.
of
Mr.
Campbell.
I badly frightened.
m J itotiert
Rrntrt
1
and Mrs
' j daughter*.
Margie and Mary of On Sunday evening Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Ed Pratt of Detroit spent her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Malcomb
1 Mrs. Leonard Elwood spent SaturMaclver. at Parmelee.
£££
t Mr.
nnd Mrs Robert Jonrcnaen. [ PWnweU called OT, hu
Mr John Brail called at the Bruce home
; day and Sunday in Chicago wllh thc weekend with l&gt;er son at lhe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerome
Crjnn
and
aXrt^f
Ato?
*£?e
outetYv
ma?
I
,
।
»nd
Mra.
Frank
Town
end
sister.
'
m
----------**
J
*
“
’
------**“ ~
, her huxband. who came over from home of her iKirenL*. Mr mid Mrs. Mr and Mr*. Carl Pferdesteller al* Mentor
‘ ; Mra. Nunnemaker Sunday after- Mrs. Bert Elliott to our neighbor­
Rock Island. HI, where lie i* tak- Herbert Lenfear.
GW? %iTbriS. te ” | noon Mr*. Town Is Improving
hood. Mr. and Mr* Elliott hare
Mr. nnd Mrs Raymond Minor nnd tended lhe marriage of the former'.
niece.
Mbs
Catherine
SuUlv.n_.nd
J
'
moved Into Arthur Kidder's tenant
little daughter of Ralnmaxoo.
Kalamazoo. spent
spent niece. Mbs Catherine Sullivan and
at T -K huh u-hrmt at tin. 1 Mr* o«»1’ Thomas, who has
for govei*nmrnt inspector*.
with his parents. Rev and Theodore KadUh, ot Grand RapIQ10 ’ ,^,.,1,.
(been ill for several months, is not
j Mrs. Florence Ullery. housekeeper Saturday
Mt. 1. W. Minor.
to. •&gt; Hu ehureh of St. IWr .nd '
•&gt;
at IhU wrtllnj
Mr and Mrs Russell Rose and
1 for thc Arthur Geukc* family, re­
Monty Myer*,
Myers, son
eon of S. M Myers.
Mvers. Paul, in that
tnat city Saturday morning
rooming u
-. clprk
clerk tn
in ,the
h„ school
—to,,! artice
n/Ttrr The
-n,Mni Black,ofd ot ne&lt;lr Mlddle- family of Hastings were guest* of
turned Sunday evening- after Mend­
Mr and Mrs. Charles Rose Bunday.
staying with hb uncle and attend- at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Cnan's mother. ..room Iias spa it sixmoirthkin the!
ing tiw summer with her son Lyle b
ing
'1 Mrs
“J b^n 1 as home for several, weeks caring
ing school
school in
In Detroit
Detroit.
Mrs. Keefer
Keefer of
of Lansing was also one
Mr and Mra. Gerald Calms and
and family of Grand Rapids.
The Floral Garden club had a ' of the feuevU
fcuesu
2
unc‘ "*!”•ior mra. rnoipa* wno has been Beverly K spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mr*, diaries Dawson of ’
Mr*. Rose Mitchell of Lincoln.
?ito^
mtoualy ill to! rome time
SO. BE A THOUGHTFUL DRIVER wllh your mind on
*'
~
friends and relatives in Coldwater.
Algonac nre visiting her aunt and pleasant meeting at-the horn* of Neb
. came Sunday to spent a few „ . •
PXd
Mra N*1U* Pennock vblted iier
Congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs.
its
president.
Mrs.
Frank
Comnn.
'
uncle, Mrs W. K. Llcbter and Wm.
mra!* dau«hter and family of Plainwell Willard Kidder (Ruth Shelltngtoni
Wednesday of lost week. Business weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Cl- her 30 at hi!
Kronewittcr. and lamllle*.
his post
Port Riley.
bert GriffeUi and family, and other K,n^
^le
youngat couple
have '8undav a1"’ ,wax a Katamiuoo shopMr. mid Mra. Hurry Keigler and Includrtl election of officer* a* fol­
dition, the saving of Uncle Sam's limited supplies of auto
..
daughter.
Sharon
Ann.
Willard is
two Ktnnn M»n* of Freeport, were lows—President. Angelinc Kenyon:
; Sunday vlMtors «if hL brother. Stcw- vice president. Clara Gill: secretary. nnd grnndnughtcr. Mrs J6hn De- I j»re*hney home Brat wishes for a « *Mr and Mr* Leonard Simon of teaching in Freeport and expect*
?j,-caU&lt;y1 °n ?*♦ -----------n®Dhcw------------------------------------------10,rov*\th.e.rp. ■'°°n
-are
..mu,»"»« ™ungham; treasurer, unda waiter and Mbs Florence Grlffeth {,nr 0 I a°ot--------------------Battle Creek brought her to town
Nineteen nffirer* *nrt arrive mem w*rd Bn*ntey and family. Sunday j Mr. and Mra. John MacDougal tjf
i Mr.. Irene Johncox and daugh-, Cantliver. Plow were also made for of
and spent lhe day at the Grlffeth bp^‘n^’ J A
n,t*moon
s.M etoh
'afternoon.
'
" " ~“7 Ataonouto
Algonquin Lata
Lake^-H
club Wcdneiter of Hastings will give n shower’ «he 5alf' o' »&gt;«»»• perennial*, winter
Mr and Mr*. Harold White and day evening.
at their home Friday evening, for bouquet*, shrub*, fruits and vegeMr and Mr*. Homer Cunningham ^^NA^fn^Marrver° Frimlv* tofht !thn* *on5
PlainweU spent Suu- I Mr and Mrs Carl Bowman called
' Miss Ilene Polhemus. whose mar- tables to be held Saturday. October
vbltors
broUi- ; a, ,
- Ji,
n,h dlnner nerved u.
to the m. i*
on Mr. Bowman's parents Sunday
I ring.- to Gerald Roger* of Hasting* 3 “t Central Garage. Proceeds from were last
U.I week
...k
.Uton of hb
nu taO| 1**’ *vente&lt; wl‘h her mother. Mrs , ..min.
-- ......
-- ----------------- ------------ •* • n,h ■
“I'“ “■
'N.Uk P.nn«J.
Bm Bnwm.n M hom. Iran
' will be an early October event.
‘1“'
wl» »»
the "Need Fund." er
Henry and their many friend* ROnjc temple Mra Maclver asaisteo ■
1
—------- »*-•------------- gthe hoapltal and gaining nicely.
| Dr. and Mrs. R M, Serljan look . Mr. nnd Mrs. Namen Frank of around town. Homer ond wife were &gt;7? h^.p'd
~ "f
•iT RIDGE
Mr. and Mra. Howard Wilson were
1 their son Clarence to tan
East uinung,
Lansing, Wayland
Friday colters of her ,»puu. .......wm.. a U» T .K..cSS.
............ ,.rwere
.
n_ . . ...,.
__ ».he
. .__
Cfttnrr Warrs-rather.
RfnnrH
nnrl Bennett
fnmllv nnd family fully for several years but resigned . men had all the* fish they could eat ——„„ Townsend of Grand ,Rap- guest* at Oliver Haye*1 of Comstock
ItSunday
where
ho*« enrolled
Harry
I and some left. The Uter hour* wt-fr
student In the pre-dental course
Conrad Beeler was home from De- a few weeks back as Homer has a , paiaea with cards and visiting and Ids spent a few day* last week with . Park. Grand Rapidn. and on Bunday
evening Gilbert Timm made a short
I Mr. nnd Mr*.
Rollo
have trolt
Friday until ----Sunday
In —
Greenville
i air.
nna Latta
mis iwuo
uana
——• teaching
—
-j .-position
---------- -••
• —••• —- Col—- - i' »il are eratefal to the vouna leader home folk.*.
There will be no P. T. A. at Coats ■ visit. Mrs Pin re nre Ten Jtvek Kn&lt;
are night. Sunday afternoon,
nfte~he
moved from Yankee Springs and arc
he and lege. Greenville. III.
, (or )lls jjQgpiraiity
Grove
in September.
a rapper guest on Monday.
“----------------------------------------------r'~"" —------------- -- — ----------- —— -- - Mr a„Q Mr,.
Mr. and
Alfred
and
living with her
mother. Mr* Clyde hb njotfwr,,udrove to Grand ,n
Rapid*
AUrPOMrs.
nyon*
ana Lyons
Mrs. Lena Cole attended W. S. C.' Howard Proctor accompanied Bill
Schlffman. in the Jackson house and visited hb brother-in-law nnd cently entertained fotmer neighbors 1 two children of Kalamaxoo were
1
1
sister. Mr and Mrs Robert Frost
" n o&lt; natamuioo
at Mra.n^.
Shirley
: of theirs from Warsaw. Ind. Tliey
They ।
.
Ion
High St
&lt;^a
l,u parma.were
Mr. 8
M.„;„-&lt;S
n2l Slocum's. near;Forbey to Grand Rapids Saturday
u.Hin rn—~
j afternoon
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philln were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs. Rny Lyons.
Mrs. .A C. Johnson is expected
।
home early this week, from Howe, Bender last week were hi.* sister, and their daughter nnd little grand­
Mrs.
F.
H.
Helrigel
Is
teaching
.
~~
-------Cor.
Jefferson and Court
• Ind. where she has been visiting Mrs. Susan Monseau of Byron Cen- son.
In the T.-K. school this week for I
Hastings,
Michigan
her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Styeby and ter and a cousin. Mr*. Sarah- Lapp. ’ Mrs. Edd Finkbeiner returned Miss Pauline Walker, home ec teach­
family. Mr. Johnson and their a returned missionary from India, home Saturday evening from a two er. who 1* convalescing from some
Greasing ti daughter.
Mrs. Arthur Getty and Saturday evening nil attended the weeks visit at her old home al LeverBatteries, Windshield Wipers
Vulcaniriir
. Washing I children took\her over cn Sunday of 25th wedding anniversary celebra- ing. and Sunday was called to as- dental surgery done kt a Grand '
Rapids hospital, Saturday.
j
tion of Pliilip's nephew Sherrington *irt nt Pennock, hospital,
Thirty-five ladies, members of the
and wife at Carlisle.
------- -•
Mrs. Winfred Owens
of Battle
their
' Miss Edith Hooper has returned Creek te spending a few days with Masters-Jone* circle nnd
her brother. Lloyd Elwood and wife. ’of Mrs. Mary Gray. Thursday af­
brother's. Ernest's home, in Grand She alto visited her nephew, Alton
ternoon for the regular monthly ।
Rapids.
Elwood and family, and her niece. meeting. The committee for the;
Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mrs Claude Kermccn and family.
month. Mr*. Vem Hooper. Mrs.
1 Sheehan of Caledonia were enter­
Harold Haskins, a foreman at the Robert Dean and Mrs. Clara Cistained Sunday evening at a farewell Bliss Mfg. Co. In Hastings. 1* nuraler served a delicious dessert lunch­
party
the -----home
,----- . nt —
- of his parents. Ins a very sore hand, which was eon. an Innovation from the usual
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sheehan in . bruteed by a heavy wedge tlmt fell
form of entertainment. An 1mEtst Caledonia, a* Michael left this twenty feet. He considers himself
Tuesday for an army aviation field . fortunate Uiat he escaped without ,ducted by Mrs. John Kepkey, and
In New Mexico. He ha* been recetv- greater injury.
ing training at Holland. Relatives I Miss Florence Bender wa* at home Mrs. Fred Btokoe. president of the
W. S. c. 8. explained the deficit In
present from this viclnitj- were his last week enjoying a week* vacation the Mission funds after which a |
grandmother, Mrs. linma William*. I from her orticr duties at the Westthe families of Arthur Geukcs. Inghousc Dcctric Co. in Grand
gency Fund. The business aeuion
Charles William*. Edw. Wlcringa . Rapids
conducted by the circle leader. Mrs:
and Chet GcukeW Also present was | Mrs Paul Faulkner and MIm
Philip Bender Included a report
a cousin. Henry DeVlsser who had Martha Jean Schad went to Clii|
from Mra. Clifford FTrshey. chalrnixr me, I'm Hill Snlilh. the
hitch-hiked from hl* home fn Den- cago Sunday on a purchasing trip
( man of the circle committee Games
v er. Colo.
।
and
visiting
made up n
pleasant
rimth
a P»
pleasant
-Mr.*. J P
Jk^nd^rith
rotated to Grand 11 Bnn
hoUr vw,tln
“,ler KWhlCh the«Pcom
ny dtephonr. Note I’m a Ranger.
is expected ___
..
•kend with relatives in Grand . |Wncd 7^,. October meeting will
Yrs, I wtu in the Dieppe show,
weeks' • visit nt the home of her Rapids
r Swift
«nrt
&lt;nn
c-.rirtnn
lnclui!e .“ .Po&lt;-luck dinner at the
and Pm going bar/,-.
daiyhter. Mrs. W. J. Liebier.
'i Mra.........
........
v~...son
..nn
,_
B.C.Sw
if t and
Carleton.!
o( Mn Philip Bender on
Mrs. Lenna Wing of Chicago is-and Frank Lee and daughter. Miss iOctober 15
“f just dropped in to tell
—- ----------------------------------------------------------------------Rally Day will be observed at lhe
you »c&lt;- boys in lire .4.E.F. are
' Methodist church, nixt Sunday.
grateful to thc folks back
| September 27 with n program and It
A. M t&gt; 2:30 P. M.
home who arc doing every­
hoped the church wtU be filled for
the beginning of the fall season.
thing possible to help war
New Officers have been elected and
It is expected classes will be provid­
helps war production helps
ed- for all age*, and an exceptionally
us at thc front."
fine year .Is anticipated.
Mra. Enos Price of -Jackson spent
Sunday with her mother. Mrs Jen­
nie Bovee and herzbrother-in-law
By keeping telephone line* clear for war call*; you arc tnuking an impor­
and sister. Mr. and Mrs Burdette
Wedd.
tant contribution Io thc speeding trp of war production. War calls crowd the tele­
Mr. and Mr*. Day Pugh and llttte
phone line# today. And we'can’l add enough new lines to handle lhe increased
SILECT SEED OF HIGH YIELDING CRAIN VARIE­
daughter. Mary Ellen of Vermont­
traffic. Iwcausc materials arc more urgently needed Io equip our fighters. But
ville were Sunday visitor* at the
TIES is always a good investment. We have a comhome
of her parents. Mr. and Mra.
all of u* can do our part by making the most efficient use of present facilities.
Wm McKevitt.
Mr* Harold Noah u’-suwtstlng
nation. The very best seed wheat is a bargain in thc
Mr* Roy Snyder at the Hill-top
HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP
end.
lunch room.
Thirty-seven dinner guests were
Make only lhe most essential Long Distance calls.
present for the meeting of the Barry
county rural letter carriers associa­
2. Keep all yottr conversations as brief as you can.
tion held in the Methodist church
Saturday evening. The roast beef
3. IThan possible, give the number of the distant
dinner served by the church ladles
TWe toiy dust trawtwiefit (■ sure,
for
the benefit of the W. S. C. 8.
telephone you arc calling. '
r F P F \ A M—2c per btrahel wf
mteslon budget, received many com­
I L K L J An
) n,t — 70c&gt;
32 u
pliments. The tables were, very at­
tractive
wjlh
flowers
and
a
color
­
Anri please don’l call Information for a number when it’* liateri in the direc­
ful menu, and in conjunction with
tory. The calls yon save help speed delivery of lhe weapons our soldiers need!
the them* of the evening, bird place
cards were contributed by Mr*
★ W»r
go
Vesta GrlfTeth The business mceiing at the tables included a roll call
cn bird*, and reports from Robert
Bums of Delton and Welton Brook*
of Gloverdale.
The evening'* pro­
HASTINGS, MICH.
gram wm held in the church audi­
torium and one much enjoyed. OutTtUPHONt 111*
N. CHUSCH
IT.
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(family in the lou of her mother J there. They are both feeling line
STONY POINT
Mrs Harry Miller and family of
Last Week's Letter
I Elkhart.
Ind.
returned
home
Angus Huey has moved his family | Thursday night.
to Grand Rapids where he has. James Kidder and family have
employment.
employment
moved
moved back to their nU
old ham*
home m
va.­
cated by Harry Schuh and Dntn
more making dally trips to our Bird has----neighborhood.
;
A petition is being circulated
through the community around BARRYVILLE
Manin church to ask the city of Last Week s Letter
unggs enuren.
.
orcella McNulty
as cohostesses, i
--- ------------- Hastings to furnish a suitable pub­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kesler and
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paul of Bat-1 After a bountiful dinner, lhe bus-! CEDAR CREEK
lic bus station Uiat would not *“
*-» Week's Lett
Letter
‘any way "be connected up witha;^
tie Creek entertained on Sunday at ineM meeting was held al which. La-t
their home a family gathering cf the following officers were elected
u„. here .^nun,
---------------Several „
from
attended the' ‘ —
be&lt;’-r.-----------““rdfLn "’-------------tbe--Present
one . p
her mothers sisters. Mrs. A. J. for the ensuing year: Pres. Mra.ipann Bureau meeting at the homeinow
The ldca u thal * *ood
Miller and husband. Mrs. Sylvb Prarl Clark: Vice pres. Mra. Helen'Of Mr. and Mrs
George Clouse "“ny pocple expecting to travel.1
Treese and brother. Edd Stone of Reynolds; Sec. Mrs. Mary Simp-1 Wednesday
evening.
Tim next .bu* &lt;lon‘t Ukc 10 walt around a
, New York, and cousins Mr. and :*cn. Treas , Mrs. June Chapman.; meetlne will be wllh Mr and Mrs
garden.
Millie Fisher has her home here last Monday after a
; Mrs. Pred Miller and son Oral MU-1 Franklin Goodrich lost tiro c«ws Allen Bishop In October
; charge of the petition.
fen days' illness ot pneumonia. She
ler and family.
I i,It WWk.
i Mra El? Wertn^ni. vi.i.m»
-------------- »•« ■
llved wllh htr °n’y *°n Floyd who
I Edd Stone of New York spent
M
whiin returned tn her hhme her daughter Mrs Robert (irraiS BARNUM SCHOOL
along with other relatives remain
•h-—I. _&lt;»u
LI,
Mrs white relumed to her home, ner aaugnter. Mrs. Robert Gerald T , w„k.. r.,t—
------------u _..u
.^tlng in the;of Ypsilanti thb week.
rhm.v ?e£T™nt£l
leaving for home Sunday night.
• Mrs. Rose Miller, who has been
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!Mrs. Ladd who passed away on j only a little tired of their bed.
Charles Johnson pasted away : Friday at Borgeas hospital.
Anson Cummins of Edmore spent
at hb home Sunday at 13:46 o-| Mr. and Mrs. OtU Boulter, in I from Monday
until Wednesday
clock. He leaves a wife and one son company with Mr. and Mra. CllI^ evening at the Kline and Golden
Lyman. Funeral service at'Assyria ford Kahler, left Saturday for a home. Hb wife, son Clyde and
center church Wednesday after-; trip to the northern part of the daughter and family
of Battle
noon with Rev. Henry Campbell! state.
; Creek spent the evening Wednesin charge.
The C. 6. C. met with Mrs. Don day and took Anson with them

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STATE OF MICHIGAN—OBDER OF
THE CONSERVATION COMMISSIONDUCKS,
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BRANT.
COOT
JACKBNIPE, RAILS, GALLINUI.F.S,
AND WOODCOCK
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during the bit week or who

left

Harting.

Thursday for1

Mra. Fred Miller entertained at'»»Ala&gt;IFVii i v
more.
. port Custer to start training for the;
'
■
-honoring her rHAiim.vu.Lfc
.
; The D.G.T.O. met last Wednesday army. He and Clarence Tyler have
' dinner
on Saturday
'
5jas.
। with Mrs. Victor Benner. They been transferred to some other
1 mother.
mother.- Mrs. Sylvia Treese.
Treeae, her
herj ^‘
brother
Mr.
Stone
and
skier.
Mra.
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.
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vol
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ve
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for
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for
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camp, the location of which b not
OBDEK FOB PUBLICATION
ix~ Milk,
,
,«• »IB-Mim
[knoin.tpro.i.t
Charlr. Johwon ot lb. Brl«.&gt;:
Hobort.Orr r.turnrtw th.
Ur.
w. .nd
ana Mn.
mts. Floyd
noyaDunnUan
uunnigan ana I | Mr,
Mrs. Ch».
unas. SroB.U
sconeia Mil
icit Wrdnrrweanes'
frnm
and Mra Frank Haight
were up | day for
McKeesport.
Pa., to visit
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re Adrlanson,
o
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ta|Smo u™. u not .mpmrtn. ta
“X.
SSSirfrom Bor- .......
near Roecommon and stayed atj her son. Ralph and wife
Chas Starr's Tourist cabin, and1 Albert Huse. who has spent the
visiting with lhe Starrs. They report I summer here, returned to Chicago
Tbrnhln, tall ta IlnUtad
week and the com crop, beans and
Rev. Starr as being in poor health ' Tuesday
clover seed follow In quick sue-1I Mrs. William Hayward. Sr.. Mrs. and he expect* to have an operation I Mr. and Mrs. Henman of Albion
i
Kate
DeBack
and
Mrs.
Mary
Decession.
• !;
In the near future. Thb trip was on visited at Mrs. Chas. Scofield’s
'Back
attended
lhe
funeral
of
Mrs.
A group of our Junior age girb,
Labor Day weekend and on Monday, home Sunday.
1
Adrlanson*s
sister.
Mm
Mary
Mead
mel on Friday night at the Briggs ’
Miss Maybelle Notten of Grass
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Kalamazoo, Thursday
church for song service organize-' al
1
Mr. and Mrs. Deios Hughes and Lake Is visiting Mrs. Floyd Clum ' SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
lion.
and family.
&lt; Last Week's Letter
Trvino
Rrar.&gt;u Charlotte
of Toledo, Ohio, spent
1 Mr. and
In ing Brandt
. w„kend
Mrs.
Nona
Schmenk
of
Detroit
is
•
Miss
Iris
Guy
b employed at the
entertained on Sunday honoring the weekend with Iwr parents. Mr. spending
•n-nrtinu a
. —
.v -i.b
— -grand
------ i.­ nre insurance Co at Woodland
week
with »*
her
une
nnuu days
aays of
oi their
tneir son.
son Mor- ,nd Mr* W R
NorrU' Ron&gt;U
the natal
The Brethem Aid Society met
'.-Ml-!,.,
l„d .Ul.r,
Mr.' MorBer- !»“«»'* Mun-d home W1U, &gt;.U parents. Mr. and Mrs John Wood­
man.
wllh Mrs. Olive Blocher lost Thunlb. Roll, or Boule CT«*.
*"k‘
1„ f
here with his grandparents.
Lon Moore was seriously 111 last
1 Plan U&gt; attend Sunday School BRANCH DISTRICT
__ _______ __
week but is a Utile better at thb
Henry Bldelman b U1U quite ill, writing.
and Mr ------and
| and under the doctor's care.
|j Mrs. •*Anna
------ Witiver -----------cd to Camp in
In zwsaiisas
Arkansas musy
Friday;
&lt;t
,MIe
— ,
Mra. John Shank and son
wn of Akron.
Congratubtions are In order for ; Mrs.
nut io i morning after spending a week MILO
George Aden Skidmore and Mbs i Ohio, called on Mrs. Mary Fisher
---------- with the home folks.
I1 Last- -Week's Letter
Marie TarbeH of Nashville and Miss. Susie Fisher Sunday
OBDER FOR PUBLICATION
Several from
thb community । Mrs Pred Ryerson of Hastings (who were united in marriage. Sat- afternoon.
‘
attended
the 30th
_______
,
Mr. and Mra. Klda Guy attended
Anniversary
tpent Sunday- and Labor Day. with, urday evening, at the home of the
lhe Guy reunion at Grand Rapids
------ brill ■&lt; gatherings held for
'** Mr.
**" and Mrs her shtera. Mrs. Gertrude Trahan; bride's mother.
I'"’'.j/
Isaac DeBack near Prairieville,
and Mrs. Emily Wilcox. Mra. Tra-l The Claflin Reunion was held In Sunday.
ihe im &lt;My( Mrs o)ennB Webber and Miss han accompanied her home for a ■ the O. D. Passett woods Sunday,
emrut. Jud*. Mildred Osgood attended the fun­ week's visit.
! September 13 with thirty-five pre­ NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Last Week's Letter
of Dick Haffenden in PlainMr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield. &gt; sent.
Eii.tr ot, El.l«I' cral
we]j Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Deabler. Mrs. Ber­
Mrs. Gertrude Trahan and Mrs. ।
...aa '
--------------tha Eckardt. Mrs. Charlie Harms
wrti Mr. and Mrs. Almond Webber Emily Wilcox went to Lansing PLbASANT \ ALLEY
and Mrs. Karl EXkardt attended the
••i are entertaining hb father and Tuesday after Naomi Beck and1 Last w«k'» letter
^‘■' mother, two sbters and brother Jack Bradfield who had been at-j Margaret Zook, the four and one Institute for Christian Leaders held
7,„ ‘ from Colorado. They were In Bat­ tending the 4-H State Pair. Na-1 haW &gt;ear old • twin girl of Mr. and at the Evangelical Church in Leigh­
tie Creek for a family dinner Sun­ oml placed first and reserve cham- Mrs. Dental Zook returned home ton Friday.
day.
pion with her Angus heifer; Jack I Sunday from Pennock Hospital
Mrs. Lydia Schuler and daughter
ol in
Mildred
Osgood
returned
to placed eighth with hb Guernsey; Mier having an appendicitis oper- Esther spent several days lost week
visiting at Lakeview.
nffiee. school work in Terre Haute, Ind., heifer and third In com; Margaret "Hon the previous Tuesday.
wins; Tuesday.
Doster placed secod with her! Charles and Harry Seellg. who are
calf: Mary
Saunders' stationed at Fort Warden. Wash, SOUTH BOWNE
Further Ordered. Th»t public1i Abe Hayward entertained the Guernsey
..... following at a family dinner at hb received second and Virginia Beck I spent Friday evening at Emery Last Week's Letter
•• rnn- home Sunday In honor of Mr. and third with their vegetable baskets. Kime’s.
Mrs. Art Richardson accompanied
•*'d t”"' Mrs. Teddy Hayward; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Livingston Dean Pish in moving tier son from
Herbert VanStrcaln and Merle
u4r i* „ij Oliver Hayward and Betty Hay- Bradfield drove to Lecota, Mich.. accompanied Mr. and Mrs John Battle Creek to Nashville Wednes­
Wednesday after peaches.
day.
»f PtoUtr ' Ern. Johncock and Mr. and Mrs
Onr
school
opened
Monday Slowin'* of Portland. Sunday. In
W. H. Pardee, who has spent the
, Ray Martin and children of East morning wllh Mrs. Rush Saunders honor of Mr. Blake's birthday. past two months with his daughter,
Janri E. ilurm. Clerk of Probate
Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph as teacher.
i Brown of Goodwill. Mr. and Mrs.
ORDER-TOR publication
| Basil Coy of Shultx and Mr. and QUIMBY
rrobste Court Mrs Emey Eichenauer and chll- Last Week's Letter
brid *1 dren of Galesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rowley are I
of itavl Mr. and Mra. Ira Osgood and moving to Hastings. Mr. and Mrs.1
tie d‘r 1 children. Jesse Osgood and daugh- Archie McIntyre will occupy their . Jud«ll&lt;,r Mildred. Mr. and Mra. Almond home here soon.
Webber attended church nt HickThursday several
friends tur•
VV.U.ia -OU ..Cta.M
WM*. prised Mrs. J. L. Smith on her;
,. Dickinson speak, then spent the birthday. They shared a 1 o'clock |
. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. luncheon which was followed by
. L. McCallum.
an afternoon of bridge.
A surprise party In honor of
CRESSEY
Miss Marjorie Reynolds and Miss I
1 Lost Week's Letter
Rosemary Weeks was given by
। Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Enzlan. who Mbs Gwendolyn
Oaskill Friday
two months evening. Music and bingo furnished
friends here. the entertainment. Cookies and
for their jello were served. The two girb
are leaving for college thb week.

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Cemetery

Campbell oftMirt.
BUITVIU4
Thursday

until

expect to move thb week
are thankful they are

H

Lathrop

and

Mr.

not moving

and

beside her hus-

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FOR SALE!
FOR CASH, will trdde for a house and lot in town
or will sell on a contract. 120 acres in Prairie­
ville township, wonderful large house, complete■ ly wired, two bams, good fences. We want a deal
on this farm right away. Price, $4500.00.

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If

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I

INCOME PROPERTY in the 1st ward. 3 three
room apartments ond bath upstairs, apartment
downstairs, hot water heater, 3 stall garage. For
quick sale. $3150.00.

NEW 5 ROOM-BUNGALOW, all modem. 2 bed­
rooms. bath, living room, dining room, kitchen,
linen closets, full lot, single garage, $3700.00.
AN EXTRA GOOD 6 ROOM HOUSE in the 4th
ward, close in. Will sell for cash or will trade for
a cheaper house.

A BEAUTIFUL HOME on W. Center street In
the 4th ward, strictly modem, has everything,
worth $6000 00. will sell for $4500.00.

The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself”

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE 2659

BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!

tended the Hartman reunion at the HINDS

CORNERS

' aar on Sunday.
Donald and Ivan Golden relum­
We extend our sympathy to Mr. ed home from the Hospital Friday
nnd Mrs. Justin Simpson and evening after spending ten dayi
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One Wir Week
JiiKKPH

WAYLAND

ui«.l. 1943.
HAIIII.I.Y
OH4IOOD. '
8rcr«lsry.

picture of how General Electric is working to meet wartime emergencies.

HOrrUAHTEIi. Director

MONEY

NOTICE TO BIDDEBB
Sealed bldi

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8oM buildinr* - *-

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

HENDERSHOTT
Last Week's Letter
The thirty-fifth
union was held Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schantz
with an attendance of sixty. All
report a fine time.
Clinton Brill had a boat-leave
over the Labor Day weekend. On
Labor Day lie and Miss Virginia
Morgan visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Staley and friends in Dowagiac.,
He left Tuesday afternoon for his1
boat at an Atlantic port.
Mr. and Mrs. Pred Anderson and
daughter. Mra. A. I. Badgeron of,
Detroit were calling on tlieir I
friends and old neighbors. In the
Star and McOmber districts re-1
cently. The Andersons had to sell
their farm-home here on account
of his poor health.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hendershott
and Merle, vacationed at Beechweekend of the 4th and Labor Day. i

McDonald for dinner, Thursday
September 34. The reason of thb
lata date was on account of ths
public supper which they served,
last Friday night
,

. ^THURSDAY: An order was
.ectivrd at an eastern G E factory
for equipment needed by a U. S.
warship near Australia. A special
call went out.

J.

THURSDAY

NIGHT:

As

cicntly employed on the job worked
all night, all day FRIDAY, as­
sembling the equipment.

Buying Homes
for Remodeling
for Reoairing
You can buy the homo you like . . . even if you cen't build the one you want!

So decide on the one you like and let us help you buy it. We can still finance
the purchase of o home that it already built and finance repairing and re­

modeling, but, we don't know how much longer we will be allowed to. So
If you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now'. . . tomorrow may bo
too late. We will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Como In today.

3. SATURDAY: Under police
escort, the equipment was rushed
I* a nearby airport. Traveling by
plane, it arrived in San Francisco
on SUNDAY.

4. WEDNESDAY: A bombing
plane landed the equipment at its
Pacific destination —10,000 miles
from the factory—sb days after
receipt of order,

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

MEMBER F. H. L B.

Mu.

afternoon callers.
Mra. Robert Tobias spent last
week in the north with her husband,
who spends every fall there during

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, 8KFTEMEVR 24. IM

MARTIN CORNKM
and Beverly were each taken wtth I OctoMr 1, Thursday at 4 p. m. 'Waetkad
toe 10th grade girls are asending CLOVERSAU
clothing.
the bug and Mrs. Plants was tn the Senter reUgtous Instruction in tba
10 A. M.—Morning worship.
I Watervliet hospital for twelve days, High school
HA. M.—Sunday school
English
'seriously in and Beverly, who was I
The Evsnythcal Church
7: JO P. M.—Christian Endeavor.
The 10th Grade English class is
also quite ill, was taken ewre of at
Wednosdi/ — Midweek prayer studying plays. They have read
J. 8. DtaMtr, Pastor
homo. Ward also developed pnrn- ! 10:00 A. M —Homing worship,
eerride,
The Grand Charm’s Diamond” by Brown U the daughter ot Ui. and mer Gillespie.
Mm Mataty at South Woodland. monte but soon recovered. Mrs. | Theme of sennon, ' The Chru- KOpatrick
Mrs. Olin firown. Congratulations
Frank Cogswell of HasUngs. for­
Allan Monkhouse and the “Ghost __ ■
iht« vlrinitv. leaves TuesMr. and Mrs. Coy Stowal) and Mr. ’ Plante Is sUll quite weak but is wen Uan's areatest Opportunity.*'
| 10:30 A. M.—Sunday school
Story” by Booth Tarkington.
and Mra Prank Hynes of Freeport .on the road to complete recovery
I 11.00 A. M. Sunday school.
11 A- M —Morning worship.
Blalegy
and Miss Mary Ann Pennington of !and the girts are back tn school
I 7:45 P. M. Combined E. L. of C. 1 8:00 P. M—Christian Endeavor^
The
Biology
class
liaa
been
study
­
NatovlUe. .
MIm Etta Schneider underwent E. and Evening worship service.
Thursday—Midweek prayer serv­ ing the grass hopper, cricket, tree
Dr. and Mra. R. G. Flnnle of Has­ an operation at Pennock hospital : Topic "Helping Our Friends to ice.
toad and are bringing all kinds of
tings and Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Shor- ; last Wednesday. Miss Esther Bchu- Live at their Best.” Leader, Floyd
Woodland Towmhlp School
insects to school to be studies later
well of Easier FleM. Alexandria. La.
no of Coldwater were Sunday eve­ , ler is earing for her there.
| Bates.
High School
to Hastings, Thuraday.
in the winter.
arrived Sunday for a short stay
For the Neil Census
ning dinner guests at the home of
I Theme of sermon “An Urgent
Tile Defense Council of the
Klndergarlew and First Grade
with the home folks. Wm. Cogs­
Mr. and Mrs E. O- Shorno.
I Boni to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hauer Question Answered"
Woodland township school
has
Miss Doris Whitney, Teachsr
ibig Saturday on business.
well and family.
,
Wednesday
2
P.
M.
Ladles
Auxi
­
|
of
Fairgrove,
a
baby
girl
weighing
Herbart Sliartle. Jr. spent Sat­
j voted (10.00 to be used to buy over­
Mn. Vesta Born. Assistant
|
tflsa AUce Whetstone returned
liary
will
meet
wllh
Miss
Bertha
urday with ErmMt Alien of Lake ;8 3-4 pounds on September 15. Utsea kits Tills money Is to be tak­
We have fifty enrolled in our sorry to learn he remains critical­ from Pennock hospital last Wed­
Odessa.
: tie Betty Hauer Is. staying with her Wagner.
en from thc fund raised by selling room. There ore seventeen In the
nesday and Is able to be up and
ly ill.
Mra Carl Burkla spent part of [ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John ■ Tjimpday evening — Midweek scrap iron.
First grade. 13 in the kindergarten
1
anA
Mr.
and
Mrs
Steve
Karnies
and
dressed
and I*
is &lt;rettlne
Wrilng along fine.
last week with her son and wife. ' Hauer of Woodland for two weeks prayer service.
,
.
Reception far Teachers
,* and 31 in the beginners class Mn. son of Ypsllxr.il spent the weekend | Mr and Mri
,£««**«U
Friday evening—Choir rehearsal.
Mr. and Mra. Carlyle. Burkle.
; and then will make the acquain­
I The P. T. A. are giving a re- Born te aseteting us again this year. wllh Mr. and Mra. Walton Brooks children of Hastings. Mr. and. Mrs.
Rally day. October 4.
Mr. and Mrs U H. Brumm and tance of her new sister.
The
flrat
graders
are
reading
the
and
family
Glennard
Showalter
of Nashville,
ceptlon for the old and new teachThe Methodist Church
Mra. Jennie Slocum spent Sunday I Bom to Mr. and Mra. Russell
Child
Activity
Pre-Primer
before
Mr amt Mr. Inhn MM^ri nf Kai
Wm' Sch*nU “nd *°n
I era of the school on Friday evening
Rev. George Wingard, Pastor
with Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver Rlelsma ot Grand Rapids, a daughMrPU ann’ Ur ,,,d
of this week. Everyone In the starting work tn their Elson Primer. .^1’t
JO.00 A. M.—Morning worship.
of Hastings.
ter. Joyce Elaine on Sunday. Sept.
The
kindergarten
ehBdren
are
K
Varney
and
sons
and
Mr and Mra.
achooi community are invited to be
Rev. and Mrs Harold Blakely and 13. weight 7 3-4 pounds nt Butter­
making a scrap book by finding plc- week at their home here.
IO|T y^her wfrp Sunday guests of
daughter Judith of X.BlIssfleM at-1 worth hospital. Mrs. Rietsma Is,
8:00 P. M — Young People's serv- present for. the reception and the tures In magazines like our sur—
Mra. Nita Bailey of Kalamazoo william Cogswell and family.
first meeting of lhe P. T. A. for
tended the U B. Conference in I the former Clyta WWi daughter of -1
, prise picture which we find every spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. | Mr and
Norman Barry and
Hastings the last of the week and , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wise of -thls i Tuesday 7 P. M—Choir practice: the year.
| day.
Sam Gefb.
daughter. Joanne, visited Mr. and
visited her parents. Mr.'gnd Mra. village. This new. granddaughter | Thursday
n
8 P. M — Midweek servGirls Glee Club
| The beginners have learned sev­
Sam Gelb had quite a thrill Bun-1 Mrs. Glen Parsons in South Bend,
Leon Nicholson until Tuesday. Rev.1 makes Uie second grandchild for ice.
The newly elected oflcers of the eral jxxms.
Ind.
over
the
weekend.
day
catching
a
pike
which
weighed
*
*
~~
“
•
* “
South
Woodland
Church
of
the
Blakely was returned to hh parish them within, the month, n son be- I tn
Giri’s Glee club are: Pres. Joann
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nearly ten pounds.
Brethren
Hershberger: Vlce-Prea. Ruth Lake; FAIR LAKE
..i
In Ogden Center
center near Blissfield.
Biusrietd. ' Ing.
ins bom
pom-to
to their
tneir son. Lieut,
Lieut. and
Mr. and Mra. Roy Headley ot next Sunday morning at lo o’clock
Arthur 1. Dodge, Pastor
Sec.. Eleanor Benner; Treasurer, j Mrs, Mildred Frits entertained her
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Shomo were Mra. Norman Wise of Camp Grant.
Sunday
school
following.
All are
10: 00 A. M —Worship and sermon. Joan Leffler.
Grand
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Rapids
r— visitors
—----------------------last Tues- Ill.
| sister. Helen Yodel of Detroit and Augusta called on Mrs. Martha
ay.
Yellow Dogs Again Scheduled for
11: 00 A. M —Sunday school.
Thc Glee club bi planning a so­ her brother. Prank Davis of Il­ । Chamberlain cud Mrs. Emma Dlck- Invited to attend.
eraon Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford
Woodland
cial
evening and initiation for linois over the weekend.
I Dale Nichols, famoui American
We invite you to worship with us. Freshmen members soon.
and family called on her parents.
The Yellow ,Dpgs of Flint are
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hecker of artist, designed th- 1943 Christmas
| Eirl Knowles has gone into the
Mr. mid Mrs J. L. Higdon ot Barry- again' scheduled to play this eom- Church of the United Brethren In
Home Economica
Hastings spent Sunday with her seal which will carry oil the 36th
service.
.
Christ
ville Sunday evening.
■ Ing Saturday night. September 36
Thc 9th grade Home Ec girl* are
parents. Mr. and Mra. Wallace
annual crusade against tubercukwi?
I. H. Osgood, Pastor
Mrs. Albert Dinwiddle, son Wm • with a girl's softball game to start
canning peaches and tomatoes and
GET IN THE SCRAP!
Nadell.
‘when it goes on sale Novetnher 33
and grandson Albert Schmidt ot off the evening.
New Orleans. La., were overnight
This Is the same bill that wax orguests at the home of Mra. law­ | Iclnallv slated for the Labor Day
rence Hilbert last. Friday. They ' celebration but wax called oft on
MONTGOMERY WARDS
were enroute to their home in Lou- account of the rain
They were
isiana.after spending the summer then postponed until Saturday,
at their summer home in Bay View. September 19 when it began to rain
Miss Margery Millwood of Lud- In the afternoon and the game was
Ington spent the weekend with her I again put off. This Is the third
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs try and the softball fans surely hope
BirdsiU Holly. MUs Millwood Ls that the weather man will be with
entering her sophomore yenr at M.1 them for this date.
8. C. East Lansing.
1 At 8 o'clock thc Lansing Vans.
Mrs
Juna Jordan and MIm Girls Major Champions for six conOladys Jordan of Chicago spent secutlve years untll they disbanded
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and this year, will engage the Jackson
Mrs. Carl Jordan and children and I girls, runners up for the major
helped celebrate the third birthday ' championship In thLs year's toumaof little Jane Anne Jordan on Sat- ment. The Lansing girls wanted
urday.
to play once more In Woodland
Miss Mary Hickey returned to her j which was their favorite park,
home in Chicago after spending a These two teams have always been
week with Mr.'and Mrs. Ted Euper favorites here.
of East Woodland.
I At 9:15 the Flint Yellow Dogs.
Dinner guests at the home of AU-Colored Major Softball players
Mrs Lawrence Hilbert and dnugh- , will engage the Woodland Merter, Miss Lorena Hilbert. Sunday. ' chants who wlU present a strong
were Mra. Clyde Brown and grand- ] lineup with Stanley Ike Thompson
son Douglas of Laming. Lt. and ' on the mound.
Mrs. D. V. Shorno nnd son of Cold- i • Don’t fail to see these games,
water. Mr. and Mra. Carl Waite and probably the last of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott, local
Smith—Rowlsdrr
and Miss Ellen Hilbert of Mlnnea- | Miss Margaret Rowlader. dnughpolis, Minn.
: ter of Mr. and Mra Homer RowKecent callers nt the V. R- Wot- ; lader of South Woodland became
ring home were Dr. and Mra. Or- Uie bride of John J. Smith, of Alville Nease of Pasadcnn. Calif. Mr. I legan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo
and Mrs. L. E. Royer and Glenn । Smith of East Woodland on SepDenxmore. Hastings. Mrs. Lena ; tember 8 at Allegan with the Rev.
Thompson. Tucson. Arizona, Mr. IR. W. Gough, pastor of the First
nnd Mrs. Lester Miller. Clarksville. 1 Congregational church officiating.
Miss Betty Wotring. Laming. Mr. I The bride wore a printed Jersey
and Mrs. Howard Harper and Mr. street length dress with brown acand Mrs. Carl Jordan and children cessorlei and a corsage of red roses,
local.
MLss Madeline Rowlader. sister of
Miss Virginia Duval of Grand lhe bride, was the bridesmaid and
Rapids spent the weekend with Mr. wore blue with a corsage of pink
and Mrs. Lawrence Faul.
ra&gt;es. Franklin Douglas of Allegan
Mr. and Mra. Tom Long of Grand ■ attended the groom.
Rapids vhited hte parents. Mr. and . Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith are
Mra. Wayne Long over the week- I graduates of Woodland High school
end.
' in lhe class of 1940. Mr. Smith atMlss Ellen Hilbert, who Is attend- 1 tended a radio .school in Valparaiso,
container
Ing Minneapolis College of Technol- ' Ind., and 1* employed as radio opogy. is spending two weeks with her erator at the Government Radio
mother. Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert and Station located near Allegan. They
(Fed. lax already
sister. Miss Lorena Hilbert.
are at home at 321 Cedar St., in
Included)
Mr and Mra. Milan Trumbo re- ■ Allegan.
turned to their home In Woodland
Zion Lutheran Church
after a seven weeks’ stay with their
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
daughter and family. Mr and Mrs.
10:00 A. M.-iSunday school.
a
Ward Plante and two daughters.
11:00 A. M.—Morning worship.'
Beverly and Bonnie of Hartford.! Sermon theme—“The Grounds for
Mr. and Mrs. Trumbo were called Christian Assurance ”
tn Hartford by the serious illness of । Choir Rehearsal Wednesday. Septheir granddaughter Bonnie who tember 30 at 8:30 P. M.
was taken with, the flu that de- | Thuraday. October 1. Ladles Aid
veloped into pneumonia.
Before Society will meet in lhe church
Bonnie recovered Ward, Gertrude | basement.

WOODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS I

wnw.
Ur and Mrs. Cm! Johnson And
uni Robert and David of Battle
Creek and Mr. and Mra, Dwight
Fisher cf Hastings were Bunday
guests of their mother. Mrs. Agnes
Ftaher.
Mr. and Mrs. Arrest Begerow and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Begerow and family of
Late Odessa.
Dr. and Mra. G. F. Benner and
daughter Eleanor attended Uie fu­
neral of Dr. Benner's sister. Mrs
Joe arant of Battle Creek on Wed­
nesday. The burial was In Wood­
land cemetery- Mrs Grant wax a
former resident ot Woodland town­
ship and had been Hl only a short
time before her death.
Sunday guests st the home of Mr
and Mra. Welby Crockford were Mr
and Mrs. J. L. Crockford ot Carl­
ton and Mr. and Mrs Robert Owens
and two daughters of Grand Haven
Florence French of Hastings spent
the weekend with Joan Lefller.. On
Bunday. Mr. and Mra Ralph Leff­
ler. Joan and her houseguest were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Robert Crockford of East Woodland
Mr and Mrs Raymond Faul and
two sons of Chicago visited his
mother. Mra. George Faul from Fri­
day until Monday. They also vis­
ited her mother, Mra. Fannie Hoov­
er of Sunfield and other relatives.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Faul and chil­
drm of Hastings were dinner guests
at the home of hLs mother, Mrs.
Geo. Faul on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hynes and
daughter Dawn of Portland were
Bunday evening guests at the liome
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farthing.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Hunt of Eaton
Rapids and Mra Harlan Smith of
Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allerding and Mr. and Mra.
John Bulling Thursday Mrs Hunt
and Mrs. Smith are nelces of Mra.
Allerding and Mra. Bulling.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockford
visited Mr. and Mra. John Hynes of
Holl last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sidman of
Berryville were Saturday evening
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Parrall
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Wilt and son
David of coral spent the weekend
with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Geo.

Miss Barbara Bailey of Hastings
•pent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flneforck.
Mr. and Mra Lawrence Fmefrock
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Brumm
attended the fuheral of Prank
Felghner of Nashville last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dell and Miss
Dorothy Dell spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Esra Dell and daugh­
ter Joyca of Laming.
Rev. and Mrs J. 8. Deabler vis­
ited their children. Rev. and Mra
Harold Kohn of Marcellus. Dr. and
Mra. H. L. Deabler of Naperyille.
fit. and Mr. and Mrr. Ronald Deab­
ler of LaGrange. Ill,, last week and
returned to their home on Friday.
The Evangelical church Is hav­
ing the auditorium redecorated this
week and next and when finished
will undoubtedly be one of the fin­
est rural auditoriums In this sec­
tion of the state.
Mrs. Jack Hartman and son Ro­
bert of Vicksburg visited her par.
enta. Mr. and Mrs Dorr Stowell
from Thursday until Sunday. Mr.
Hartman Joined them on Sunday '
and they relumed home with them.
■* Callers at lhe Mr. and Mra. Ford
Stowell home Sunday were Mr. and
Mra Alec Lucas of Colon. Mr. and
Mrs. Win Brummler and Mrs. Ernest York of Grand Rapids. Mr. and

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aftwtMd In the interest at tend the special young people's with hu grandparents. Mr. nnd
i Extension projects in Mlrtd- service next Bunday rooming. Thb Mrs. Forrest Havens, hb parent*
service will be given entirely by coming for hlmon Sunday evening.
°*r young people.
' Mr and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore
BwMw the regular choir nuwfcr, ; attended the Whittemore reunion
Mb* Virginia Moore will sing a solo at Climax last Sunday

fathsrV birthday.

took Merle Burrarrer to Batik Creek
Bunday svsning where he boarded
lhe train for thc Naval Training

Rev. and Mn. John McCue, acoompantod by Mn. Alice Gardner
attended an Arsa Quarterly Meeting
of ths Methodbt church at Alto
Monday evening.
The Barry County Council of
Christian Education met at the
Methodbt ehurch Tuesday (or a
pot luck dinner followed by a busl-

Mr and Mr*, Xmen Kims and
Beulah of Pleasant Valtey. and Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Jone* of Grand
Karcher and family.
------MUy dinner guesu
Harold Yoder and
and family. Mr. and Mra. lari family.
Merle Burrarrer of Great Lakes,
Smith and san Billy, and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Smith of Grand Rap­ III., and Miss Nellie Marrat of Lake
ids. Mr. and Mra. Merrill Marcher
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and _
children,
local,____
and____
Mr.____
and Mr*. Warren Burrarrer.
Mr* Harold Wester. of Allo wws
Friday
evening
‘-------~*— « --------- ' Grand Rapid* ware Sunday afterMn. Ouy Smith

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Saturday

and

family attended a family dinner at
Troyer and family of Clarksville
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arnold and
last Sunday.
Marilyn of Hartings, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Glasgow and sans ot
Dowling were Bunday dinner guests
Prentis* of Peoria, 111. were Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Glann Kellogg

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Maklcy of South Woodland Sunday.
The Townsend Club will meet In
thc Cool Building Friday evening.
Pol luck supper al 7:00. Everyone
Invited.
Mr. and Mr*. Neil Newton and
Orra. Lyle, and Howell, and Miss
Lillian Bleatn. local. Mr. and Mr*. I
Vernon Newton and Miss Jean
Deakln* of Hastings, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Newton ot Belding were I
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Nansy of Wacousta.
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr*. I
Irma Brown and George Brown :
were Mr. and Mr*. Henry Woods
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Woods of Marshall. Mr. and Mra.
Glenn Miller and Alvin Allerding
of Hastings, and Mra Mabie Qiborne, local.
Mra. Otheman Makey of Battle
Creek spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Coy Stowell.
Mr*. Elizabeth Palmer and two
children of Bartow lake are living
in the rooms recently vacated by
Mra. Nancy Deming.

day evening. The object of thc
meeting wa* to plan for property
Improvement
Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Griffin called

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We shall obaene World Commun- m“r„e * 8’^nd’&gt; 5^nlnBI
too Sunday in our church on Oct. ' “Y*
&amp;w»» *‘*“•’1
'
.Gordon Cote at Hastings test week.
• • •
j Mr. and Mra. Russell Whittemore,
Carlton Canter Methodbt Church ' Arlene and Judy spent Sunday with
Everett M. Lore, paster
the Fred Bechtel's at their Gun
Morning worahlp—10:00.
■ lake cotlag*
Sunday school—11:00.
i Mr. and Mr*. Ray Erway attendCommunlou Sunday will bc .ob- ed the Rural Letter carriers meetson of
served In thb church on Oct. 4.
: mg at Middleville Saturday night.
' ' '
They elao called on Mr and Mrs. I
i Henry Shively and found them both I
Brethren fn Christ improved from their recent Illness ।
E. B Griffin D. D. pastor
, spent the weekend with Marguerite
Visitor* al Roy Erway * during Ute I
Rogers.
10:JO A. M. Sunday school.
11: 80 a. M Morning worship.
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
mer Erway and ciiildron and Mr.
7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor and Mrs Harold Sharp of MuskeClare Bassett and family of IrVing.
Rev. and Mrs. Blaine Snyder re- Thpic for discussion: "Helping Our
way of Grand Rapids and Mr. and '
8:00 P M Evening Service.
Mra Ward Erway of Hasting*
,
• :00 P. M. Thursday. Prayer meet­
Phil Warren and daughter. Hazel i
ing.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur McCue of
and Jack Kennedy, an unck, of
Pleasant
Valley
Lansing, were Saturday visitors at
Wayne, spent Friday and Saturday
10: 00 A. M. Morning warship.
Clyde Warren'*. On Bunday they I
with hb parents, Rev. and Mrs John
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
McCue.
,
were.all tn Lansing to see Phil War­
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
ren, Jr. of the Cleveland Training
Mrs. George Forbey and daughter
8:00 P. M. Tuesday, Prayer meet­ school.
Velma accompanied by Mrs. Ralph ing. '
Stuart and daughter. Mrs. Loma

Mn Merrill Kercher, local, and I Mn. Elnora Whitney and Gaylord
Mr and Mr* linv Thnmn. ...H I____ L____ .
.. .
daughter of Detroit were Sunday Cool Building.
guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Watt Thom­
as of South Bowne.
and family spent Sunday evening
Word was received this week that with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tooker of
Mr. and Mrs Robert Hunter of Carlton.
Farwell, had adopted a baby daugh­
Mrs. Nancy Deming 1* staying at
ter. Veronica
Anne.. mi.
Mr. Hunter
wa* me
.v.uon.a aiuk
nuiiiei wu
oi Mra.
the notne
home of
Mrs william
William Hutchens
a former Freeport merchant, and until she can find a home for her- Conley went io Lake Od&lt;u*a Tues­
day evening where they visited Mr.
Mrs Hunter was an English teacher self.
In the local school.
j Mr* Ray Linton of Alto spent and Mrs. Harry Boughner.
Mrs. Ed Stairs, local, and Mr*.
Mra C. W. Culver and daughter. Monday with Mr. and Mr*. John
Theodore Buahldr of Pleasant Val­
Mb* Genevieve Biggs, were Friday I Thaler and family.
rvpnliiir
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. ley spent Wednesday fishing at 8uevening ri.llrrt
cullers at
at 1
lhe home r-.t
of ifMr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods, local,
nnd Mrs. Donald Sothard of Nash­ and Mrs. Miller Larson of Kalama­ garbush lake.
Miner King spent Sunday evening
ville
zoo were Friday evening guests of
with Mr.' and Mra. Alvin Well* of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C Lape were Mr and Mrs Otto Kunde.
South Lowell.
Sunday callers ol Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mm. Will Dipp visited
Mrs. Miller Larson of Kalamazoo
Jonas Blough and Mrs. Lydia Lum­
spent from Thursday until Sunday
bert of Clarksville.
liam Mishler of South Bowne Sun­
with Mr. and Mrs . Harold Wood*.
day afternoon.
Charlotte were Sunday
dinner
guests of hb parent*. Mr. and Mrs. ford were Tuesday evening callers Rapids were also Sunday dinner
L. R. Wolcott. The former, better of F. E. Deming and the Alkn Fish
Miss Evelyn Overholt of Battle
known to Freeport friends as famly.
Creek spent the weekend with Mr
■ Chum", 4* now employed in a de­
Mrs. Ellen Yarger is expecting
fense factory In Flint.
her daughter. Mm. M. D. Tucker of and Mra Charles Overholt
Mr. and Mr* Goll Burkholder of
lings Friday afternoon.
Grand Rapids were Thursday eve­
ning callers of Mr. and Mr*. Guy
Mrs. Polly Parks underwent an
Smith.
operation at Pennock hospital last and Marvin spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Michael' Hum­
Rev. J. I Ickes attended pie an­ Thursday.
phrey of Hastings
nual Michigan conference of lhe
Pvt. James Humphrey of Texas
Mlu Barbara Ackley of KalamaUnited Brethren Church In Christ arrived home Sunday evening on a
at the First United Brethren church furlough, k .
Harald Woods
In Hastings Friday.
Mrs. William Hutchens spent from cial meeting Tuesday. September 28.
enwon and Friday wllh Mr. and
Wednesday until Saturday visiting
Mrs Prank Bunker of Alto.
her children in Grand Rapids
at 2:00. All members are urged to
Mn. Lydia Slmpaon wtu taken to
Mr. anti Mra. Kenneth Stccklc and attend as there b an election of of*
children of Lansing spent Sunday fleers.
' Blodgett hospital In Grand Rapid,
with hb parents, Mr. and Mra. Asa
Mrs. Ida Howk spent Sunday with ,
Steckle.
her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Dankl;
H
Percy Roaser spent Sunday with Srir*CoS E«ddtog ’aSure^A^ I ,*mlly of B“tle Cre*k' “nd Mr ,nd
hb son, Wesley, and family of Alle­
gan
Howell mwuw.
Mr. and Mr*, oeorge Pickett and and Evelyn Dipp were among Uiom 1
oni1 Mrs' W' W
Mrs. Rose Thompson of Caledonb whe saw Bernard Preston of! last,W
I
Bn“
Harold Hannon and
were Thursday afternoon callers of Saturday
P. E Deming
John Fish, who spent the weekend
wllh hb folks at home, hauls eetnent
blocks for the government fronu
MariPluyd Barton and son of De­
Grand Rapids to Selfridge Field
Field. He trait. Mfr* n f irtmrie &gt;nA sir.
said that Just four of these blocks' VlrgfTwoods, local, spent Thursday
with Gust Kunde of Howard City. I
JT?.d
nib hb truck.
Oxel Johnson and son Harrb of
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A reception wa* held at lhe Claud
occaston.—Charlotte
Walton home Wednesday evening Smyrna spent Friday evening with ™ ",1 ,or
In honor of Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Miner King.
n.-T.
_______
■.Griffin. A program, with Mrs. Alice
Mr»
‘W01?? Cot* ,no
5 Christian Endeavor Raed re. Award
Burgess in charge, was presented. Uy of Grand Rapids spent Bunday
The Barry County Christian En­
About fifty person* from in and with Mr. and Mn. Ed Stairs.
deavor Union met at the Woodbury
around Freeport attended. A gift
Mrs. C. W. Culver attended a
wa* presented to Rev. and Mr*. shower given In honor of Mrs. John United Brethren church last week
Oriffln and refreshments of ice Ingram at lhe home of her mother, Monday evening. About 160 were tn
The
theme
cream and wafers closed the recep­ Mrs. E. F. Monica at HasUng* attendance.
“Reaching The Unreached.'
tion.
Thursday evening.
'
Mr. and Mrs Otto Kunde called
Mr. and Mrs Adam Endres ac- tor of Cloverdale Evangelical church
Mg. W.njUll HlymU.. ,iand president of Barry county
Cascades Sunday afternoon.
w L.nan&lt; WnMxUr. TburM., Council of Christian Education.
BluaUon. Ofor™nun« lhey dr»« w Am Artor
u., ouutt,
InHastings spent Sunday with Mr
Mr’i.Bn^rC*i*h?&lt;1«fta?,’NJrUp I Uoduced. Alice A. Gnffln. departand Mn. John Thaler nnd family.
at Unlveralty hospHa), finding him- roe.nt superintendent, presented fenSunday caller* of Mn. William
£tures of Ulclr wor* RoU “u •ll0W,'d
Hutchens were Mr nnd Mrs. Melvin Keith Durkee and family of Wood- | rtne
represented Award*
Hutchens and Willis Hutchens of land were&gt; Friday dinner guest* of , for attendance went to Woodbury
Grand Rapids, and Mr and Mrs Mr. tnd
and Mr Evangelic.l church, the .liver loving
Marvin Thaler of Hastings.
and_Mre n‘drT’ a«ompanled them cup and u Freeport United Brothto.,F?fe£ortJ «
.
~ i
ren Christian Endeavor Society.
nnd family spent Sunday with Mr
Pvt Boyd Pay™ of Fort Custer’^nd award, a Urge picture of
and Mr*. Gary Studt of Lake Ode** -nd
and Mrs. Payne of Kalamazoo were nhrtei Annanncmern w&gt;* made of
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ida the skating party at Reid's Resort
About fifty friends met at thc Payne.
September 78. The next meeting of
K. of P. hall. Thursday evening in
Rev. D. H. Carrick of Sunfield
honor' of Llovd Smith, who left called al the home of Rev. and Mrs. the county union will be held Octo­
ber 12 at Jefferson Street United
Saturday for the army. Games and Oriffln Tuesday afternoon.
Brethren church in Hastings. A
music were the order of the evening.
R. R. Kenyon nnd Mra. Ann Smith of the United Brethren church held town-meeting program Is being set
up for the meeting.
of Kalamazoo were Sunday supper
cotI.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hynes visited

Howard Thaier Mil 8 Ire • talk, and

Freeport Melhbdlst Church
Everett M Love, pastor
Morning worship—11:00.
Sunday school—12:00.

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Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster and
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Reynolds wn Robert were dinner guests of
and family spent Sunday with Mr Mr nnd Mra. L. A. Day at Barryand Mra Arthur Standley and &lt; ville Sunday.
family of Augusta
r Mr. and Mrs. Dean Potter and
Nancy Dnvb of Battle Creek vis- I Robert and David of Hastings and
Red school sriUf Norman and Ann Rex Casey of Hynes dbtrlct spent
McIntyre one day last week
I Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Edward
Mr and Mrs Archie Mclntvre i nice and Veta
and'Albert have moved to Quimby | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Striker were
having recently sold their farm unintentionally omitted from lhe
home to Ford Rockefellow of near ■ gUCAU at the Hammond and BateGetrolt
Iman home last week
A Hymn Sing was held at the &gt; Niioml Fowls of Battk creek b
church Sunday evening at 7:30. thc spending the week there
"Cokesbury Hymnal" being
the
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Roach and
name of lhe new song book,
James of Kalamo. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre j Ivan Brigg* of Banfield spent Bunand family were Saturday supper day afternoon with Mr. and Mr*. J ■
guests of Mr and Mrs, - Merritt w Moore.
Mead of Burryville
। Rev. an&lt;j Mrs. H- R. Pfeiffer and
Permission to use the old church Mr. and Mr*. John Moore spent !
song book* and church basement Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
for the 4-H club meeting* wa* Gorsllne at Gull lake.
voted We feel thb will fill a great , Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Elliston and
need of our community and will be children of Nashville spent Sunday
greatly appreciated.
evening with Mr. and Mrs Heber j -

family and Mn. Uoyd Karcher and

use legs fuel this year. Insulating your borne now Is the

best way to do your share in reducing the country's
fuel consumption. IF YOU HEAT WITH OIL ... rationing

oiiurv

the W. S C. 6. at Mrs. Lawrence I Rcceht guests of Mrs. Anna HamRllxmon's on Thuraday.
mond were Guy Warner of Newaygo. I
The last meeting of thc summer , Mr*. Ooru Garrett. Mbs H*ton |
4-H club will be with Mr*. Chas., Garrett of Mt. Pleasant. Mr*. Mel- ■
Rowley on Sunday afternoon at (»|n Morse and Mrs. Milo Bivens of
1:30 to fill out report books.
'Battle Creek. Mr. and Mra. Cart
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Lewis were j Erb. Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Erb. ClaySunday dinner guests of Mr and I ton and Guy Erb of Grand Rapid*.
Mrs. Charles Rowley and family | ja)- Rider of Halifax, Hazel R«kand Loren Lewi*.
। cr Of Hastings. Mrs. Claud Hunt.
.'
* * »----------------। Mrs Dunne Hunt. Mrs. Grover
GMSS CREEK
। Brooks, local. Mrs. Ruth Erb Is
Sunday visitor* at Fred Otb' ' Pending a few days at her home in
were Ray Otb. son Harold and . Grand Rapids.
_________
daughter. Barbara of Kalamazoo. 1
"•"
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Havens of
The 3«th annual
tuberculosis
Ypsilanti were Saturday dinner Christmas Seal Sale in the United
guests at Forrest Havens anil Mr. States will open November 23. Staand Mrs. John Havens and Rodney thticiaiu figure Uiat during the
spent Monday three.
year this tjny penny emblem has
MI&amp;* Barbara Otb of Kalamazoo been fighting tuberculosb. more
b spending the week with her cou- |than three million lives have been
sin Miss Joan Erway.

almost demands that you insulate. IF YOU HEAT WITH

COAL . . . insulation cuts down the quantity you’ll bum1

and frees men and freight cars for other vital transportation
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window priced above is only one

of the many sixes available.

Harry F. Kelly is considerate. He is fair-’
minded. He is helpful But special favors—'

at taxpayers' expense—they're OUT!

■

You remember the low-number autotno-'
bile licenses that used to go to a privileged
few. They seemed harmless—but they cost
thc State of Michigan $90,000 a year.
As Secretary of State, Kelly instituted a
UNIFORM numbering and issuing system
—eliminating "trick” licenses, giving every
automobile owner BETTER service, speed­
ing check-ups by law-enforcement officers
and saving taxpayers more than a quarter of
a million dollars.
As GOVERNOR, HARRY F. KELLY
will continue his policy:

No Special Favors!

n Saturday dinner guest of hi* par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Tooker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson
bee of Hasting* Sunday evening.
Charles
Casaday. Mrs. Della
Castle, and Duane Axtte of Lan-,
sing were Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr*. Maude Rogers and Mar­
guerite and Mrs. Jerfnle Casaday.
PvL James Cool of Fort Knox.
Ky.. and Mbs Kathryn Townsend
of Hasting* were Sunday dinner
guesu of Mr. and Mr*. Robert New-1
ton and Frank Cool.

Home insulation pay* its way in the fuel It saves... a

patriotic taring because your government wants you to

HARRY F. KELLY
Republican Candidate foi Governor

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PHONS 2704

111* 124

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER H, IM2
to think. If they get the idea that thuslasm for. thl* Indian project. | that it became a* white aa show | The some car* is given to pror der* and acquaint people
*lth
living In stranded areas around coloring and featured the work of
used so where the article* could be pur­
here, some of whom supplemented local Indians on the shelves of her they will be properly paid for the wa* contagious and I am sure must and a* pliable a* velvet—we mw curingporcupine quill*
their meagre earning* by doing In- 1 shop. She would handle only the best grade of work they will do it. carry over to all who listen to her. .some of thl* type and it was some- much in birchbark work. Thl* chased. It wa* felt store* un nw
Few realize
the knowledge and I went to her home with Mr*. Par-, thing to exclaim over; from Michl- occur* in the winter months. «»'• and Marshall Field • ana otn"------------- •- *— “---------- — best In that claa*. and by paying
representative work or anything to higher
higher price*
price* than
than others,
other*, did
did । painstaking work that goes along , menter one Saturdayof tempon, gan river* and lakes he knew how The animal 1* killed and Uie pelt er* of that class which handiea n gn
much to foster and encourage lhe with the gathering of the right kind whfcr* site felt we would be freer to gather, the choicest ru*he* for removed carefully *p a* UtUe flesh grade handicraft from all over in*
jpMia/—*-- "■* " —
ly difficult to find production of artistic and Intricate of material for the higher grades I from Interruptions than in her of- mat*, and from the bark of cedar,' a* possible will cling to the quill*. United Stale* would become seiuug
handl-crafl among the Chippewa of handicraft, and the hours of la- flee on the bay front.
a lovely gold In summer, he made The flesh side U treated with salt center* once It could be shown now
tribe.
that must follow to bring It to
, fflt we
not 0VfrsUy
[other kind*; dye* not surpassed in the same a* tn tanning, hide*, much Michigan Indians have to
tribe. .The
.The jounger
jeounger generation,
generation, with
with ,. bor
gonna OI puvuna uy
MIC
™ ■— — .'•V .
------.
.
the stage where wort can reaUy he- ht^ronce off on her favorite Ieo,or ljy.*n3r olhcr tribe- ,he Michl- Later the pelt 1* pUced on a flat, contribute along this line,
.
nrnleci nf Mneclal firtieration had done. Or
gather few exccpUans. liked best to do the
h^by \he g*7e unsUntrtI Un“e and «,n lndlan P"*^
route hard, surface and the skilled worker
Another branch of th
lhe work
a .Uto-wide project of especial
material* necessary for class of work they could turn out gin on it
tn thu-cnr-tlnn It VII known ..
_______ -T_____ i. 1_____ ___
.... । and plant*. removes the quills. a handful
iramove*atth®
nulll* Ia haven't
handfullime
at ato mention in
a whlcii
quickly even though it brought a I
t
certainly sold on,kthe proj- iwe listened, fascinated, ...._
u* *he un- . w’d PtanUI time, with a peculiar back-handed detail, was that being done under
officially as "The Michigan Indian [mg a lost art entirely.
much lower price. It wa* Mrs. Horn | ect a* I *aw It here and at the folded the story of the beginning-. Indian Craft—Part II
Mr.
Hildebrandt,
a
well
known
artI
twixt.
then,
with
his
hand
still
In
! — - • ™ »»&gt;«• •- too. "who was largely responsible
Crws village center last year. I , nf the work, the idea of which came ; . .
— W1
me same pu-iuun.
for putting on the Hiawatha pUy
hnd planned then to ^rite a letter to her when she was in charge of । At lhe
start
lhe
position, ne
he uuwu
tfiruste UK
lhe Ut, who wa* *dvl*lng in the polntnninB siwiuoret! by tlie State Department
into softly woven wool after ing and designing end of the proj(
each summer out at Round lake on
hotne Bbout it but it wa* late In i relief work In the county; the per-■ little to begin on. lhe chief dlffl- qullls
the native skill of the Indian* of the ^^?*rt“rt0nbe&lt;»u40tlt0wa*Oln- the outskirts of.Bay View with an ,
.
he carefully remove* any hair «*• He had found the Indian par­
-I succeeded
------ * • ■ in'suasion
------ ----------------------------------------&lt;»— cully being that so many of the whlch
th&lt; season -before
that lay behind the
selling
।
may still cling to them. They licularly adaptable to thl* type of
frit* rtri^nfov*** marheip’ta I
’panned »nd was'build- all-Intllan cast. They touted her getting in touchwith Katherine iof the plan; lhe wider fields that Great Lakes Indians had long ab- that
sorbed the white man'* method* of are
,
then sorted as to rise and color work A young Indian boy incaas a real friend.
Foley, lhe efficient and dynamic had developed a* the work pro- ' life, the old arts had languished and
ln« for
ruture' “ ”■ know
।
stored carefully to protect them pacitated tar active dutie* by the loss
Michigan,
according
to
official
.
voung
woman
who
U
director
of
all
.
grexsed.
and
the
fine
cooperation
knu in connection with the Uu’8t ^q[Iiy
of lhat pcrl°'3 dld
_______________ __ ___ ______ __________ ___
___
and nothing in writing had been ।from rat* and mice. There are of a leg in a railroad accident, was
Her Uwy were receiving from .the Ip­ preserved concerning them.
figures, has the largest tourist busi- Indian work in Michigan.
The around
।
3.000 quills to a pelt
doing some exceptionally good work
of ■ -northern
. .
. .... —
.— t.....—
poiey related though
It ail
Kuganpopulation
P°T7«2!0nnorthem
“Midi? "ol
people
who came to thu section ness in the country exceeding that hwne ls7n
a"d’
e'nthuriiim'ii
best source came from working ■ Black ash splint craft is one of in woodcarving and finding a lot
,,
people
who
came
gan
Indian* had never lived on res- [ some
thirty
years
agotowilf remember of either Florida or California. This t* r- Wher&lt;? »he was born Few behind our approval of It. lay u closely with older Indians who could great
।
possibilities in making screen* of Joy in it a* wen. other* were
gan Indian* had never lived on res- some thirty years ago wi
arv.tioru.
=£ “Lr^urourlalion.
recall from chlldliood mernoriea. panels,
,
chairs and trays to name :• developing talent tn landscaping
arvatlon*. neither
neither had
had they
they been
been ■ an
an attractive
attractive shop
shop f.cl^
fecit the rail- n »Uc offered a potentUd markrt Wand,
have a wider knowledge of the his- million dollar appropriation,
■customs and methods practiced by few
■
of its uses. It require* careful and animal palnUng. which tiwlr
ward* of the government as in . road park in Petoskey. Mtept by, for Indian product*. Thoxe behind
r-; It wa* through
To me the great point in it* fav- ; uielr
thvlr narenta
parent*, grandparent*,
aranrlnarrnt* and
and .m-eparaUon A black ash stick or teacher wisely aimed to be a re­
many other state*.
, Grucp Chandler Hom. whosk birth-the new project felt
assured that tory of/thte section.
that last years Trl-Cen- i
waJ U1&gt;1 u wa*fomtructlve work-------------- ------------- ---In
---------------------great-grandparents
some cases. limb about eight feet in length, flection of their own interpretation
While many Indian* were rm- 1 place was hi Hope Twp. 'Barry once the production »nd quahty her efforts .K.
t.l.-H — e.rrl^I
Ployed m legitimate industry, some county, where the Chandlers were could be maintained it *ould **• ■tepary” at the Island was carried
It was desired especially to revive straight and free from knots, is and not the white man's Whethax farmers a few in local factories. . pioneer residents She was an\x- come self-supporting. Indlqn*-*re-rout so successfully.
people to become seif supporting, . the early method* of gathering and taken from a tree. The stick la. laid er all line* of till* project have been
a survey showed several hundred pert photographer and artist in. not at all as dumb as,some choose I Miss Foley's belief in. and en- giving them an added self respect ' preparing native material* which on the ground which must be dropped I do not know, but the
, in the knowledge that they were meant n superior product. Here wa* neither too hard nor too soft, but wheel* are not turning here, and
giving a contribution to the eco­ where the Conservation department with Just the proper amount of Mk** Foley has headquarter* now
nomic Ufa. of their state that no could give valuable aid. It was "give." which an Indian knows by in Flint, but the time will surely
one else could give.
I forbidden to cut trees or bark on intuition. It is then pounded care- com* when the work can be reThe plan, while aimed to give 1 any of lhe wide spread state forest fully with lhe blunt aide of an axe surned; perhaps there will be great­
the Indian profitable employment. lands, an edict which an Indian re­ er some smooth Instrument so a* er need of it when peace conics,
sented. and at times Ignored, and not to bruise the fibre. The pound- Anyway it will be much cosier to
I making
baskets,
artistic boxes. often resulted In his being hauled ing cause* a separation between the pick up the rein* because of all the
I snowshoes, toy canoe* and things of into court. An accredited (tale for­ layer* of each year's growth mak- knowledge and experience gained
n
। that nature. Many articles adapt­ ester had the right to go into 'these Ing it possible to peel off full length in lhe original enterprise.
"
Sadie n
R. r™ie
Cook .
o-ai.
able to present day use could be protected areas and mark trees that splint* about two Inches in width
can, ______________________
then be separated to the 209 Division Street
made by cooperating with the Slate could be used and at the same time which w
Petoskey.
Mich.
Insure
sturdier
growth*
for
remaindesired
thickness
for
weaving.
The
Conservation department in their
need for tables and benches for Ing one*. Also, turned over to the heart of a black ash tree I* a love­
state and roadside parks, furnish­ project. were hide*, from deer 11- iy goft brown, and the outer wood SOUTH SHULTZ
Dolores O'Connor of Kalamazoo
ings for shelter houses and admin­ legally or accidentally killed, for B soft cream white, which i» easily
!dyed and widely used for basket*. Is spending thl* week with Mr. and
istrative offices, artistic signs for which there are many uses.
Mr*. Prank Hom.
use on highways nnd state parks. I Although many a Boy Scout prob- and at Pf*«nt. for chair*.
Mr. and Mra. Donald Manning
The much admired, woodcraft signs ably
.hiv known
krn.s a
n lot
Inf »hont
wnrvL-raft 1 « remembered in one of my vis­
about woodcraft
on Mackinac Island are Ute work ot and kindred subject*, much of It its to the workshop here which wa* spent Sunday in Grand Rapids.
Donald Kenyon of Battle Creek
these Chippewa Indians Miss Fo- was new to me and of sufficient in the old boat factory on the beach,
i ley's own office, furnished en­
nf watching, fascinated, an elderly ^wnt Sunday night with hi* par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenyon.
tirely with handmade furniture of j ner readers
In stripping birch Indian woman stripping basswood
William Bonneville and Jim May
■sturdy and attractive design, fin-, bark, which figures largely in the fibre into long, thread-like strands,
ished in the natural golden color handicraft work, your true Indian for future sewing or rope making. of Battle Creek spent Sunday with
10 ot size clear tiunblc:
of the wood and rubbed to a soft, waits for the proper lime of year It looked easy, but long, careful Mr. and Mrs Leater Sonnevllle and
ruby band trim and gold
little
Sharon Jane Manning of Hassatiny, polish was evidence of Im­ as well a* the proper day. This Ls preparation lay behind it. This
run. They're knockouts!
portant promise for a future out­ Just before the sap goes down the much-used fibre is made from the Ung* spent Sunday-with them.
all 3 for dnly
Bet of 8 for only
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Thompson
put.
tree, usually around the second inner bark of a basswood tree gaUt- entertained a number of guests for
ered soon after maple sugar time.
,
The Indian. Miss Foley said. Is week in July, although seasons vary.
dinner Sunday, honoring Ronnie
a conservationist by insUnct. and The condition of the tree must be The bark of a basswood sapling is O'Connor's birthday. He received
practiced it long before Theodore Just right, perhaps only one out o&gt; stripped, the inner bark being (ep­ many beautiful gifts.
araled from the outer, then boiled
ten
or
fifteen
Inspected,
will
rneas[Roosevelt
and
Gifford
Plnchot
with this coupon »*
with this coupon
made a nation conscious of It. a* i ure up to thc dejdred standard. for several hours in a copper ket­ attended Friday night and all en­
I later did Ben Esst and others In Then the day must be clear and tle containing plenty of water. Af­ joyed lhe supper and a social time.
our own state: Michigan Indians bright with dry atmosphere prevail­ ter Ulis the fibre is bleached from
Mrs. Martha Hom spent last week
I knew how to take birch bark from ing As soon as Uie bark Is strip­ three to six week* In clear running with her daughter, Mabel, near Bat­
trees without injuring them, so the ped the sap side 1* wiped off with water. It is then broken down In­ tle Creek.
bark remain* toft and pliable like n dry. clean cloth and allowed to to fine strands by being worked
Mr. and Mrs Harry MLsener of
back
and
forth
over
.the
rounded
the best grain of leather; from the remain exposed to the sun all day:
Kalamazoo visited their mother.
Inner bark of other tree* he knew the following day it is scrubbed with edge of a bone or a smooth piece
of wood.
out
—;— It
-• -turns
---------.. - a light tan Mrs Mina Kenyon Sunday after­
how to prepare a fibre as good as white beach sand until the bark -noon.
the white man's hemp for which is soft and pliable like chamois and 1,1 color nnd is unusually strong,
rubber blades
To produce the much admired
he had many uses; for binding and the sap is every bit absorbed.
quiet running mosewing he gathered the white cedar There is practically no wear out to pure white deer hide, the Indian BANFIELD
16 inch size. A handy saw in I
roots blown free of sand on thearticles made from such carefully dehalrs it after first soaking it in
Buy now at only
■
! water. It is then stretched on a her grandson. Steven Bristol. In
the household too! kit.
dunes: he could t*n a deer hide so prepared• •bark.
I frame and scraped, lhe next proc- Orand Rapids Sunday.
Yith this
1 es* being to soak it in a solution
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Johnson visit­
coupon
made from the brains of animate. ed their son. Joe, and family in
While We Have Them.
It is tnen worked up into a pure Olivet Sunday.
with this coupon
white hide a* soft as velvet. I saw
Mr* Florence Stiles of Battle
a lovely use made of It for over­ Creek was a dinner guest of Mr. and
drapes strung from pole* and laced Mrs. Don Putnam Friday.
together w($h narrow strips
Mrs. Anna Andrus U confined
Gasoline goes further —
ieatMFT'ms also used for costumes, Saginaw spent last Sunday with her.
when your tires ore prop­
Friendly
drum-heads, sport equipment, ahd son. Angus MacDougal.
erly inflated. Let our tire
Terms
many other things. Sweet gras*,
Mr. and Mrs. David Conklin will
Prepare now for cold weather
used so much for .‘owing baskets. entertain lhe next Banfleld Farm
experts check.yours today
Available
In your container,
Q*7c
Box of 5
1* gatiiered before It ripens and is Bureau club Wednesday October 14.
—they can save your en­
gallon
cured and cleaned at once by being
Devon W Putnam, who Is em­
gine a lot of hard work
tied at the root ends in small ployed as Project Engineer by lhe
end keep your gasoline
six-tube superbunches, then dragged through sim­ State Highway Dept, lias been
Thermo-Royal
supply up Under-inflat­
mering water until the edge* of thc transferred from Lansing to Dear­
table model radio in a most attractive walnut
greis curl Inward. It Is then hung born.
Anti-Freexc
ed tires slow down your
with this coupon
wood cabinet TUo bands. Tone Control. Built-In
up to dry and stored away for
Frank Hobbs . has returned to
car's performance — cost
aerial. Easy-to-read slide rule dial.
In sealed
$4
future useFranklin, Ind., for his second year
15. 20, 25 amp capacity
you precious fuel ond
gallon can
On the second floor of the work­ of college work.
money We are equipped
The Johnstown Pioneer meeting
shop here wa* stored a large stock
to service your car comp
of the finished product coming in will be held In the Methodist church
from the eight or nine other project parlors Saturday Oct. 3. Pol luck
conserve your car for Victory and you!
centers Ln northern Michigan, but dinner at noon.
Farmers in this vicinity are cut­
To help preserve the life of your motor, use Mobile gas, oil
article was labelled with the name ting their com. The crop is the
and address of the worker, and Uie best In yean.
time involved in the making. In
till* way only could a Ju*t estimate EAST DELTON
Mr*. Ester Bates and two chil­
which the various grades of work­ dren of Battle Creek and Mrs. Lu­
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guaranteed for 12
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of It had been carefully, Inspected dinner guests al Stewart Waters*.
months.
nnd It showed great promise.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Willison ac­
For Ford V-8's and late mod­
companied Mr. tint! Mr*. Ray Ball
el*. Chevrolets and Terralhe wide range of articles shown. of Battle Creek to Hillsdale on
gallon
planes.
Along with some of the smaller bas­ Sunday where they spent the day
In five gal­
kets and boxes which were worthy with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchel and
lon lots.
of being museum pieces, were daughter.
battery
clothe* hamper*, picnic basket* and
Mason Newton has sold his farm
wooden utensil*, kitchen chairs, and to parties from. Chicago. He ex­
articles that filled every day needs. pects to reside tn Delton after
6 volt — 51 plates
Now is the time to do that
The plan was to get the project November 1st.
guaranteed for 24
outside painting to protect
well underway with an adequate
Mr. and Mrs. George Currier and
against the winter elements
months
stock on hand, showing all the lines two daughters of Bay City were
of work, then place display* In ad­ caller* of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Waters
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model Buicks. Pbnuacs
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oron
Wednesday evening^
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If you haven't ad­

vertised in ages, come on out ... let people

88'

See us today.

Don't

wait!

ond Cream

At -Spark** Blacksmith Shop, 112 Eaat Court St., Halting*,

You business men MUST keep your

names before the public.
You'll be amazed
at the results.

SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
SAT., SEPT. 26th, 1:30 O'CLOCK
Kelvinator 7 fL electric refrigerator, good condition. Himmon*
bed and cell springs- 8 x 12 rug. Large office desk. Dining

table. Bench chair*. Two J-4 iron bed* and iprlng*. Golden oak
buffet Gaa range. Stand*. Odd chairs, Radio. 1 rockers. An-

Uque chest of drawers, Chiffonier, timer, Lawn Beata, Porch

Swing, Laurel coal store, large looking glaaa. Farorite hardcoal store, steel bed darenport, baby extension gale, meat

grinder, new lawn mower. 2 32x5,25 tire*. 3 39x3s tire*. Dishes,

pipe rise and cutter, corn and potato planters, post hole dig­
gers, scythe, shore!* and fork*.

We’re All In This War Togethe

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Let’s Pull Together For Victory.

Buy Mora Than Your Shara of War Bonds!
Matching Cadet Blue
Chinaware. Cmulanding
beauty, shape and E7&lt;

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I also hare a chest full of rery good carpenter tool* of all
sorts and descriptions. Be there if you want good tool* a*
they will bear inspection.

TERMS CASH.

THE HASTINGS BANNER

DEWEY REID, Mfr.

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Home Front

THE WHITE EGRETS
^RE ON FALL VISIT

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1942.

Lorger Than Last Year

COUNTY 4-H TO
EXTEND WORK

(ATTENTION NAVY MOTHERS!

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

LETTER TO BANNER
FROM W. WALLACE N°m" c°nd'dat"

NUMBER 21

PLASTIC HOUSES,
....... ..............
WIRELESS SCREENS

I Mrs. Frank Kelley lias been asked i
|4»y the National Navy Mother* 11
I The Prohibition Party of Barry
j Club of America to form the Navy '
County has nominated the fol(Mother* of Barry County. A meetll9 WMt. Ilrd, FndlM
Mony Projtct* Have
-|n&lt; wW
held at Mr&gt; k,^., ,
Wrilos Of Alluring Qualities lowing candidates for county offices
Shoe* Having No Laotkar
Along River and Lake Bonk*
Importont Fort In
home till* Thursday evening &lt;toOf Southern Colifornio
—Coming AttOr World Wor
Greetings to you Barry County
Civilian
Wor
Effort
night)
al
8:00
o'clock
tor
lhe
pur-'
If you notice a tall
men in the Service:
Jonesville, Michigan 'Kepkey.
Middleville;
Treasurer,
.
pore
of
organizing.
All
mother*
sfpuStar
I, 1» MC"*"
. DO TO m,
W
Th, Burn Comir bumlon ol- |w„h
.w
IM
.
’ I am glad I have been asked to ।'or several of them, i
x ter of Deeds. Mr*. Bessie Woodman. United 8la lea will be when the
write this letter and os a Red Cross j
near the shore of a lake or
through Ils representatives. Navy, coast guards or marine* are My dear Banner Editor:
~
,
Woodland; Drain Commissioner. B. World
war la over, provided
of
representative it gives tne the plea*- river at this lime of the year, don't
In^
n?
"n,d !®olher •1 had
that America shall be ih.
Bullto. Mr. Lamb and Mr. Fo». ,, --&lt; Ji "•
""
■•■u C.
v. Hoyt.
noyt. Nashville:
naan vine; Coroners,
coroners, Curtto
cunu rourae
1'UMX’1- for 11 u W aU probability the
Irat ■ ^*,?,
Iran-no.ioh
.tv.,,, »°uthem Lawrence. Cressey. R. 1 and Royal
wias America snail De tne
ter.
will be calling on Barry County'. 1
n“
lrd Jual enou#b about
1
winner? Most of u* lack knowlsdge
ally know many of you. p.nEE]; ’wl““
“*’• "”n
rural school* In the verv near futiiw
00 the rlghl a,ler turning California to make a map of that a Bryant Hastings R 4
&lt;rural renooi* m tne very near future rl&lt;hl at the north end of Michigan part of the Hate—a meat allurinv
Tv./fniiJn. hX
it- I of the things necessary for a worth­
to
the interest of organising 4H Ave on M-43 .the WoodlandI pave-! Object. In fact. I found myrelf like ed^id rertitted fr) l^Tst^C™
tlioie who had youy schooling tn,,n thu vicinity recently. They nest
I
—.---------------------- J------------Con- 1 while Judgment on that point But
Hastings. This time It won't be | and rear their young in lhe south(
clubs.
Barry County to an out- ment). For any further informs- &gt; a child In a store filled with longed- —
»—
--------------•*—
vention:State
Representatives.
,
wlth my old achoolteacher altitude ern P»n of this country, but in the
industrial concerns like Oenstanding county In lhe United “on call Mrs. Kelley at 2284.
'tor toys, fairly bewildered by the Barry County. Rev. Thoma* A. great
,
Total ..
1JJM Stales in thto work because of the '
and I’ll try not to use any of my spring and early fall months they
.
I promire that all of these possessions
Moyer. Cloverdale; Sta]e Senator.
pet school phrases such as “I do not Iare aPl
come to Michigan makhigh percentage of our rural youth "
’ । might be hto that he could carry 8th District. Paul Kyburz. Del top; Ford. DuPont. Westinghouse and
expect an answer unless I have ; ing a short stay in the spring and same dale, 1J40. Reports UH* fall
many others maintain and carry
Representative. 4th Cong. Dist. Mr* on huge experimental laboratories,
—
-----a, question." Both you
,----------------------------i from moat cities of lhe size of Hasasked
and 8 longer---one
in-------------the fall.
still are, *o many localities calling
I are out of school and I am writ- 1 The egret I* typical of all herons 110,4 ,how a
“U- Some Barry county boy* and girls carried
11Vlllll V VI
|,I to me. that It became a perplexing Ora H. Fox. Allegan. Mich.
and employ graduate chemist*, rnIng to you about the Red Crore.
I In its food and nesting habit*. Il &gt;*01" c|Ue* like Grand Rapids and
Hineers. electricians and scientists,
•.question as to what ones to try to
by the hundreds in some eases, to
Barry County to very fortunate ’
along the shore of a stream B8t,lc Creek also show u decrease
I visit in my limited time So, during
carry on experiments for the purhi having several departments that w bske. then stands motionless in ln tota* enrollment- High schools summer. Nearly every rural school ,'ww,*8,,x ■ vvi If LHR [a good many wintry days, it had
are functioning at a one hundred 8 selected spot until a itoh, frog ,n aIt clllM- including Hasting*, re- os well as the graded schools tn the :
e.
D. kkL n a
,1 been again and again the question
improving old products. And they
per cant pace and moat of you know , or crab come* along. With a light- | *ea* 8 d5clUle: duf ,o *ar conditions, county organized 4H winter clubs
Six Type* Rubber Boot* and । of what i could do. and what I
well. tho»e who head thc different I nlng flash of while neck it grasps Many high school students have enhave accomplished wonders, and
Shoes Listed at Thi* Time
"must leave till next time "
division*.
r
~
”‘'"‘(,1..
... Ito strong beak to sat- ,lt»led; but more have dropped their
divtolons.
lto prey In
have only nude a beginning. We
Besides the clothing, handicraft ,
| Along with a study of localities.
‘ Jy is sionaii,
ip^uu-.
studies tn order to get the big wages and food preparation -project*, the
Our Home Service department I1 U,y,n
cnc&gt;nn0U4 appetite,
’n'e American Pres* news serv- jI1 had been Improving my know­ ।
You Connot Vole In Nov. !
of ”“w offered in factories that are county extension office will stress Ice has carried the story tliat, be- ledge of California bus lines as well.
on. nvlon. cellophane, and the lus­
with Mrs. Ed Saylea as chairman I The
Thc beautiful loose feather*
feal.m. v.
Unless You Are Registered ter finish of modem cars, made
&lt;Of lhu Rot1Lunch ginning Tuesday night this week, This sras why 1 had gone to River­ j
1 I* on the job every minute gather- lb0- lraln- whlch
,al1 ,rom lhe busy making war materials.
Ing Information to answer telegrams I ^ouldera over lhe back, are not
club* Health in food habits is moat.
.
It was never more Important than ’
important this year with reduced nd “nUnuln« for «ve days, there side not realizing what a delightful
sent by your Red Cross Field DI- &lt; t,eveI°i*&lt;1 U|)til the third year. The
There was held in Buffalo last
city I was going to get into. River­ now that every American citizen -&gt;«■*.*
fuel and limited doctor service. w,u bc “ freextalf of sales of certain uuc
rectors and helping the home folks !Ualn rea[her* werr “nee commonly
-■Jsk a national meeting of chem­
side is
to one of
oi the
me Important
important centers
to complete necessary papers
IU5ed 03 8 decoration for headThe alm is to keep the children 1)7*8 of men's rubber boot* and
ists a vision of what the future.
and
it*
democratic
Ideals.
Under
California
So
making
Riverside
my
‘
nd
lU
drmOfr
*
,lr
u
^*
1
'
Mrs Fred Borhtel
dresses which resulted In the alhealthy according to Harold Fos-.rubber work shoe*, which'will be
my«., to
thc production work and with a ■
complete extermination of the
ter. County Agri. Agent
; rationed, thereafter.
“» p™?" “I “»
starting place—I limited myself
With the rationing of all transwll, lw. ...
portntlon. we must develop an “en- of^eLvy robber footwear^s^fo?
B-n
Juinto-tolh
ranvrnkntl, representatives,
—they
,h— are also 'the
h*
u
»(■(&lt;• “■
Thornapple
Gordon
Club
tertalnmenl in the community" i [Ows.
y
' I00l*ear «
government.
Every cttlxen en­
‘menta and so forth Soon thev will ce^ ^or tbc lra*n- wblch la edged
reached by short bus rides
to- workfnT « B*m ^nto“l । *“h * crrBmy yeUow ‘n an adu11
To Hove Charge of
program. 4H club project* offer,
'
.
..
.
The thing* he mentions
Elsinore. I felt I Just must sec titled to vole al the November dreams
relaxation to the youth and a com- 1 11 ’ H*P-helght rubber bool*,
should exercise that right.
quota of 400 completely filled kit* blrd' 1116 lr,Un ,ealhcrs are 40 lo"K
Program In County
first 1 had read of Its location, on election
1
A voter whose name Is not prop­
for which
Mrs Ed
VanPnn«4r.«
U ' that
cover
mon interest to the parent* around
'•&gt; Above-knee
rubber
boot*, the shore of a fairly large lake with
‘i nrw
Wra^7he
“moV
“y’M^
JJJ lh8y 0,ten completely J-p
erly registered in
lhe precinct.
To bring to the attention of the which they may gather for a social.1 below hip-height),
nearby mountains to add to the
' l,k* “ KU|J?Uy‘ doe*nt UT|
lenlng Into black nt the top. The public the second annual Conser­ evening together 4H club* are more , &lt;3» Below-knee height heavy rub­ setting. I had been told. too. that township or ward where that per- ; ca s war enon, »tei
son now resides cannot vote. If he Mr. Stine's visions:
important in the school and corn- ber boots,
..
r5rnlnd4
that someone egret Is all of tour feel long if fully vation Week to be observed in munity life today than anytime in, &gt;4i Below-knee light rubber boot*, the plant life there was very plenti­ lives In a Michigan city with 5.000
ful. So, there was one passenger on
The postwar automobile will burn
should raise a
the men
are Ulch“‘r‘- «wen«»
- .kitty
-2Z-for
----------------- grown and stands on leg* which ■"
t&gt;. Vu&gt; the past.
। &lt;5&gt; Paes and Bootees, laced or the bus that Monday morning who or more Inhabitant*—a* has Has­ vaseline of 150 octane rating. and
school trarhors *ho
Whn now,
nnw rf.u,
due to a glossy black. The eyes arc a , Wagoner has issued a proclamation.
tings—and has failed to vote at
In order to better service this ex- unlaced, over 10 inches high
could hardly wait until he was ac­ two successive elections, his or her
8 shortage in bus driver*,
drivers, are Ileava
mv. ! rttther pale orange and have a designating the week of Oct. 4 to panded county 4H program. Mr. Ray i
(6) Pae*, bootees and work shoes tually In Elsinore.
ing early In the morning and mak- 11 fierce look which ' Is plainly dl&gt;- 110 as Michigan Conservation Week Lamb, district 4H club agent, has under 10 inches high,
name U required by law to be filling station attendant to put
There Is a good deal of uncertain­ stricken from tlie list, of registered more water In the radiator because
Ing the round* with the school ,cendble with even low-powered and tuning all citizens to particl- been engaged to work in Barry j The following kinds of rubber
ty in a new locality In finding where
busses to pick up the children and .glasses.
pate in this most vital project by County one week out of every- three footwear are NOT rationed: Men's
then returning them to their homes ! The egret* are not rare and may , calling to their attention. Michigan's instead of one week a month as ■ rubber bools nnd work shoe* smaller to go. yet at the some lime, there
Is such a feeling of adventure in it
after school In the afternoon!। be seen along the shores of almost . blessings of beauty and beneflta of
was the fomjer arrangement. The than size 6. lumbermen's over* ta
wl?h «nd a Sl’^s^i
Heard a local citizen say “I have ।any aemi-secluded waterway. With-nature, to cooperate In preaerving rural school teacher* and parent* leather bool with a rubber tout); and such a delight ki finding the from lhe state, county, township. •
lots of confidence In their teach-',ordinary care an observer may ap- , them by the purchase of Conser- cooperation is earnestly solicited In men's arctics, gaiters, dress rubbers';! new or the unexpected, or both, ward or voting precinct where that J^Jd wal“ and “ *“»*«• 8lerl
that one feels amply compensated vote was cast, that person must
ing ability and though several of 1 nroach
.
vatlrm Stamps
Rtamrw and
nnH tz.
-। —
------ '- ---■
----- ----boots,
- '
proach within a hundred vardt
yards and vation
to participate this program.
women's
and children's
rubdifficulties in finding his register again. A person who has
them worked for the Highway De- .study them at leisure.
Tour house will be built of the
| ber work shoe*, arctics, gaiters and ' for his
’.bout
by joining tn the various programs
partment during the summer vaca- .
- --------.
(become of age. or will become of1 “me materiaU. xtrong yet ao llaht
during this week which will stress
rubbers.
,,
before election day. must reg- 1 that two mfn W1U be able to lift
tlon I feel-that as bus drivers they
I If one wUhe* to purchase any of I •—8o. here•­at Elsinore, but unlocked
the
value
of
Conservation.
[ tor. good fortune awaited me. I was
' the whole wall of a room as they
are still Just fine teachers." In- J1
i tiie six types of rationed rubber1
The special commendatory stamps
directed to Dr. Herman Baer. who. | in a township, application for'P01 lt «Pcidentally. too. Superintendent D. &lt;
will be issued by the Michigan
footwear, read the following seven
aside from his practice a* a phyai-' regutnition must be made to the
Other new accomplishment* In
A. Van Buskirk makes an imposing I
United Conservation Clubs, an or­
'rules which govern their purchase: clan, has found time to acquire a township clerk. In this city it mu*t scientific technology ware listed
figure manipulating a station wag-1
I 1. Get two copies of the Applicaganization Including 135 affiliated
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1) [t*. made to the city clerk at the city bv Dr. Stine: Glass that Is unbreakon that has been recently acquired.
organisations, and will illustrate
lion Form R-803 from your Local
County Must Collect 1• QJ7
Due to the shortage of custodians
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hall.
\
jable.
glass
that will float, wood
•* :War Price and Rationing Board
various aspects of Michigan's out
Walter Perkins now ring* the bells.
Tons To Meet Quota
I ‘gNenriuAt be close to 12,000 per-'
*“nt bum. shore that cooof doors.
Revenues from these
Rural, Village and City
by going to lhe Board In person.
As he sits down to lunch he places
l
I son* In Barry county who could tain no leather, window screen*
stamps will help finance conserva­
An Intensive drive for scrap metal,
**neone. or writing a letSchool* Set tor Campaign
his watch beside his plate and with
veto at the coming November *lec- without wire, machinery bearings
tion programs, educational work, rubber
ibber and
nnd rag*
rass will be held in
..
each mouthful he takes, glances at'
11,0,1 IP ,heir namre arc properly j
made of metal.
The achoOl* of this country will and other projects of direct benefit Barry County tor a week, commenc­ ! 2. Fill out both copies of lhe
his watch. One day Mrs. Perkins be
&gt;
l
registered in this city and in the; Poet-victory production at ecnan Important factor In the na­ to Michigan.
ing Oct 10. according tn Charles ' application:
exclaimed: “It's 12:35." At that tion-wide
,
J6 townships. Every one of them ' Sumer's goods will reach height*
campaign tor "getting
Thomapple Garden Club will have R. Annable, chairman of the coun- ;
Where the application form
।ought to vote. Proper registration is undreamed of in prewar day*, the
In the scrap." The schoolsi of —
this
charge
of
local
distribution
of
the
calls
for
identification
All
in
War
WWgC
Ui
uuvriuuvwn
Ul
uic
ty salvage committee.
ing into his pocket and started to
necessary in every case. The in- j speaker predicted. We have built
city and county will play their part stamps. Half of the proceeds will
Ration Book One (sugar book)
Winston Merrick who will have I
put his watch In his mouth. Walt In that movement. From Monday. be'used to finance projects carried
dividual voter is responsible for an Immense Industry that turn*
... or driver's llceme. or social
now states that it would be a good Oct. 5. to and Including Saturday, on by lhe local clubs, and the oth­ direct charge of the drive here In •
Dea Finnio Ahlnnd F&gt;«h»r lhal registration. No loyal Amer-1out more light metal In a year
security or selective service enrd.
Dr*. Finnie. AlHond, Fisher
nefleet
d(Uy
| thln fonner|y produced in a draade.
Hastings says that there will be a
way to save time. (I wasn't sup­ Oct. 17. school pupil* of the United
er half *yill bf used to finance state house to liouse collection of scrap 1
etc—something that you can
Join U. X Force*
| IS VoUR NAME PROPERf------- —— -------- *-------- •- —
posed to write about school though. State* will make a house to house wide projects.
show to your retailer when you
made on Tuesday. Oct. 13. He i
•mny-U.,„
or the
Ir NOT SEE ™ IT j thinu as special steels, plasties,
go to buy your Rubber Boots
visitation and canvas* for the purStamps will be sold In sheets of urges all people here to co-operate ;
.ro
curing m^piribte^d twenty-four at a cost of twentyCounty
society and their.
their । T ON
OWCLt-EII 1synthetic fabrics, fuels.
Countv medical socletv
or Rubber Work Shoes.
and have the material at the curbs |
Having
seen how abundantly we
L rttto(„f
lof
meuU- 40 urgently need- five cents' per sheet.
r
*
State what kind of work you guests enjoyed a dinner at the Has- * n j
ready tor pickup.
n “
ed for the making of war materials,
do and explain in detail why you Ungs Country club on Monday eve- KCO wTOSS JCTVICC
enuntv
b)g
mlUa
clogcd
i
There will be no delay in getting
county whn
who desire It. Thev
They have
people will Insist on abundance in
must have a new pair of Rub­ nlng
nine honoring Captain
Caotnln and Mrs
Mrs..1 Cnmmifrfree
la*.
a.
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aa
H
c
this
material
to
the
mills,
Merrick
.
had so many classes in tiw county
ber Boots or Rubber Work Shoes Raymond Finnie. First Lieutenant V-O”imirree INeeGS
nnd have graduated so many first । week because of lack of scrap Iron
says. A local dealer will handle the |
and scrap steel. A considerable per­
In order to slay on your Job
and Mr*. Gordon Fisher, and Ueu- ‘More Items
! scrap and he guarantees to have I
aid students that when you see centage of. scrap must be used in
Agree to turn In any complete­ tenant. Senior Grade, and Mrs. J. i
all of it shipped to the mills with- |
someone swathed in bandages you the manufacture of steel; and steel
Shearling lamb pelt* are needed j in 30 days after time of collection, i
ly worn-out Rubber Boots or K. Altland.
i The Camp and Hospital Service
are not sure whether Its a broken is required tar the making of to keep our aviators warm. CotmRubber
Work
Shoes
that
you
Captain Finnie will report tor1 Committee of the Red Cross can
I Proceeds from scrap collected In 1
'arm or an Individual who has been
may own.
ships, tanks and the big and small
duty at Bowman Field at Louisville, still use many item* for Fort Custhe “guinea pig" at a practice sea-. weapons used In warfare. The need
3.
Take
or
mail
both
copies
of
fhn l^mh
1^.
1
US° lO heIP 0UUU the nfW
Ky. on Saturday. I.t, Altiantf- is ter. Kellogg Field, and the Coast.
sltn. •
.your application to your Local Board. stationed at the Coast Guard Camp Guard units, according to Rev. Don j
fi(dll the lamb feed lots of Batry I
nntinr, rormx limMrs. Kendall Reahm is also do- might cause the United States to County if the fanners understand |
|। 4. --------------------------------If the Board O.K.'s.K
your
.
apMuch Equipment SHU
the program. It takes around four- I
upkeep the
Industry7rom P^al,on- y°“
“ three-part Cer- at Clear lake and Lt. Fisher Is m. Gury. local chairman., Tire coun-1
awaiting his orders.
; cil for the southern Mlcnlgan area .
sire training In Home Nursing. As
Is Needed for Center
teen
peiu
to
equip
one
aviator
and
dow?i
tor
Uck
of
rnZte^Ul
lincaU
R
-*»P*"nlu
The village schools of Barry
Each of lhe honored guests were! will meet at Fort Custer next Wed- i
I remember some of your proettv- county and those of this city are 18 minion pelts are needed by the
th? nred for senro
w &gt;-ou to bu&gt;’ the
°r ta«*«r you presented with a gift from the so- nesday. and persons with articles
Work
on the City US.O. Room
' Hies i am sure you would be In­ organized for this work and have army Mr. Foster stole, these pelts ■ lcuUtn»tl.n7Count) miut turn
which win be checked on lhe clety. Out of town guests Included to donate may leave them with Mr.!
tested
next to lhe City Hall has
terested In these classes.
(Very definite plans that will materially can be produced by .hearing the
.M^nTofVVw ^tol a. our ;CerUftcaU
and Mrs. Clifford Brainard.■ Dr.
k. - Gury
uurj before
uciurc that
umi date.
uaic
। ocen progressing slowly, but the
attractive group of young ladles).
“of^hJ toad^
tor m“ a“
5' T^e or ma“
1 and nl *&lt;• Dr.
aid the national campaign. Our fred-tot lamb, three to eight weeks
and Mrs W. O. Upson. Dr. and I1 Th Wigs
------------—*--------------------------especially
needed
are
game
&gt;
building
should be ready for use
Les Hawthorne to the Disaster rural schools will contribute a large
before they go to market.
Ure scrap drivra here ,h®
company from which Mrs. O- H. Schehn of Battle Creek
reek equfpment. athletic materiaL muai- in about another two weeks. A
chairman for the local chapter of share of scrap In the Barry county
Varying grades of shears are used
L 'e not nroduTed the vou buy ThU muat ** done w,lhln nnd Dr. and Mrs. O- H. Southwick
cal Instrument*, records, subscrip- number of unavoidable daisy* have
Red Cross and has the county well campaign.
C0“"‘LhBve not ProducM lne 30 day* of the dale of your OerMrs.
Maude* Smith, to obtain a pelt with wool measur- , “
of
Grand
Rapids.
dons to magazines, and gtxid books, put the opening date behind the
,n .1 inch tn length at time ।
#
ing U
*-» to
U*ed magazines are also in demand. - original schedule.
8 ‘P^181 le«*r to every rural of slaughter to produce a No. 1 I,
6. Anyope who goes in person' Bu$V Round of
if not more than a month old.
Many groups are helping with thia
iltt (tatnr^^h/^Hdn'T fee^weli teacher- uhflng her and the pupils pelt which has a celling price of 'operative affair representing lhe'। to ;buy ynjUst show the type of iden-1
nuun“
Barry county people have done; projret. Through the cooperation
efforts of a number of I ■ I An* • I *
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rdH,y 1 LLv 01 her 40,1001 10 «,ve IuU coopern- 82.15. A No. 2 pelt has wool meas- combined
!
a great deal to aid this project,, of wiruton Merrick, Chairman of
each of which, had (tincation which is written on the
*o went to hto doctor tor a check- j|on
salvage of scrap metal. uring U to H'Inch at a celling price organization*,
'
Certificate. (See 2. above.)
through the local Red crore chap- I
Meta, Drl
th* cUy
plans
for
an
independent
drive.
UP i«tb^hB
,Wllh cach spcclal ,ctter Ulcrc WBS of 81.80.
7. Turn in your worn-out rub­
ter. Many card tables, donated by jcimoi children the money raised
rushed to the hospital and kn emer- encloaed uterature bearing on that
In addition to receiving more for THREE
■
ber footwear to the place named
Numerous social functions are be­ church and lodge organizations, are I from the sale at metal collected
AUCTION SALES
ger.cya^dectomywM;perfremedJ,ubRct ,rom
Mltonal head.
the lambs so treated when they go JOE HARVATH. Prop.
on your Certificate. The |&gt;erson ing given for Captain and Mrs. Ray- in use on the hospital sunporches.
—
- - win^L^iL^n
f~.tlt’uarUra- County Agent Foster to to market, the producer .still has '
to whom you turn it in must sign ond Flnn|e before they leave Sat­ dishes in the hospital recreation through the efforts of the students
week but will soon be on hto feet ur&lt;ln&lt; q,,, fm-mem of the county about 4 pounds of wool from the , Mr. Harvath will bold an auc­ Part II of your Certificate, which urday for Louisville. Ky.
building, sturdy picnic table on the Room The Writers Guild has also
Ito give all possible assistance to lamb to sell at a fair figure. Some (tion sale at-the farm one mile south you must keep for 8 months. This
Among
the
affair*
was
a
pot-luck
ground*,
and
complete
furniture
for
Other officers and chairman of finding and collecting all the old feeders In the county have practiced ,of Lacey and S mile west of But­ is your proof of tum-in.
contributed 85 00 for the room.
...^y
dinner al the Richard Cook home M --lrvlc
* roony from BafT)'
our Red Cross Chapter are Homer metal they can to help Uncle Sam this in past years when there has ler's comers on the Lacey road. He
71 te Hastings Rotary Club sp­
Tlie “Panel" who will have charge on South park street Saturday eve- county .i.v resident w
M
of. ...»
the «...
Army
13 offering a good Hal of cows,
Smith, Vice-chairman; Walter Ea­
not been any great demand for such .horses, one mule. hogs, chickens, of. and be responsible for, lhe ra­ nlng. places being set for twenty- ;,nd Navy Recreation League, of linted a committee for the purton. treasurer; Mrs. Charles Paul,
The Idea of enlisting lhe pupils pelts.
tioning
of
the
rubber
footwear
, Detroit, recently visited Fort Cus- meet the cost of remodeling and
Volunteer Services; Mrs. Richard of the nation's schools tn this cam-: Many experienced feeder* welcome hay and grain and farm machinery. mentioned will consist of the fol­ tour guest*.
On Monday' night Captain and , Ur for a three day inspection, and
Harold Belcher and son will cry
Cook. Nutrition; Charles Annable.
‘
' r» the program as they feel lambs will the sale and Harry King will act lowing three persons: James Bris- Mrs. Finnic along with Dr. and Mrs. had tl»c following to say of Uie decorating the room: With the co­
Blood Donor Bank; Ray Erway.
tol and Rev. L. Winston Stone, of; Gordon Fisher and Dr. and Mrs. rifd Cross recreation project: "We operation of Ray Branch they will
gain better through the fall if they
Home and Farm Accident Preven­
Hastings and Dorfkld Hlndcrliler. [ j. K. Altland were guests, of honor arc convinced that no organization sponsor a benefit movie which
... ... Where lhe
are shorn. If gives them a,chance
tion; Mrs. Gerald Smith. Roll Call; need is so evident owners of scrap to treat for ticks and tag before In this issue for full particulars.
lof Nashville. Mr. Bristol is the ; at a dinner given by the Barry j 0T individual ever made a contrlbu- should add a substantial sum to the
Mrs. William Stebbins. Public In­ will cooperate tn every way possible. turning Into the com field or on j. a. UAVir, rrop.
Mr. Branch an­
County Medical Society al the HasHas-1(linn
tlon Hint ha,
has hrnaieht
brought so
Chairman of lhe Panel.
'County
«n much
mueh haphan­ general fund.
formation and Mr*. Maude Smith. Those who feel they can afford to dry lot feeding. County Agent Pos­
In order to dispose of hto surplus
Those desiring to purchase any tlngs Country Club. Dr. C. A. E. pineas. with so comparatively little. nounces that he has obtained a spe­
Jyntor Red Oros*
do so will donate old metal. Thoie ter points out that those interested article* Mr. Cavil will have an auc- j°f ‘be si* ‘&gt;7*»
rationed rubber Lund presented Captain Finnie.^ importance of a comfortable &lt; cial film which to the government
version of “The World
War “r.a
Drove to Dowling last Thursday who feel that they should be paid in lhe program should engage their Uon sale at hto farm located a mile 1 footwear will go to the Barry with a gift from '.he aoclety as a P|BW t&lt;Twrlte ttuae letter* home.
LAt JZn
to a chicken dinner and they cer­ for it will find that arrangements shearer now tor the definite dale north and two mile* west of Wood- 2°U!^y
and to rest or play after lhe un*h^h
“L Prkc an,d RaUon,n« token of their esteem
tainly do feed well In that little are provided whereby that can be they want the work done.
land. He to offering a good list of Board, headquarters In the torFollowing the Country Club party,
exertion of the day, cannot |
city but on the way there and back carried out.
cattle. sheep, chicken*, a few farm ™er Smelker Hardware .tore here, Mrs. Finnie'* bowling team enter- ,be over-estimated. The men's whole I
..u
couldn't help but notice that
The details for this school cam­ shearers are not plentiful.
Ln
,h« necessary appllca- totned after thc bowling tournament attitude toward Army life Is col- L?
The implements and an excellent *e-!and
o midnight
mMnlalit supper
clintwr nt
thn Rnv
.J r...
also DC anOWIl. SnC 0*1* Will
at the
Roy —
ortd
by those flrat r.o
few weeks In
in 11,
paign are not necessary to mention dale they .will want lhe work done lectlon of household good. Dewey ! ions, fill them out as directed and with a
foliage Is beginning to turn, espe- in
IlnKhT.d hnn..
IVi.lmif ’' camp.'
........ In Uli*
this oner
brief wnic-up.
write-up. They
incy are . depends an the date they expect Reed will cry the sale and R A. Lahome nr,
on VV.d
West Walnut
W*.lh
T”'■ Hubbard
* daily the sassafras and sumac carefully covered in Instructions to, their lambs will be ready tor mar- po will act as clerk See the adv I Rubber RjUonlng Panel will meet .Street. Mrs. Finnie was presented I____
chairs, two desk chairs, ping-pong
bushes.
the teachers; and through them(ket.
elsewhere in this Issue for further
' Monday The appUcatton. will with n small remembrance from her
Speaking of bushes reminds me the scholars and community will
The program to vital to our armi be turned over to that Pane), which team mates. Besides Captain and C. OF C. WILL HEAR
—did you know »hat Eugene and learn.
will do the actual rationing.
| fcj forces. It to another opportunI Mrs. Finnie and the Hubbards oth- CONSERVATION SPEAKER
Mary ore to be congratulated on
At the regular meeting of the.
HARRY 8PONABLE. Prop.
I
« • ------------------I er guests were Miss Helen Wade.
We shall be greatly surprised If lty where Barry County farmer*
the arrival of a little Bush who will the enlisting of the American school can make a definite contribution to
Being unable to continue to do TEN DRAFTEES AND TWO
; Mis* Marian Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Chamber of Commerce on Monday.
October 5. the program will be In
answer to- the name of Catherine children does not result in a won- our war effort. Dont let any lambs chores Mr Sponable will hold an VOLUNTEERS PASS EXAMS.
!—
David
Goodyear
and Mr. and-------Mrs. charge of the Conservation Com­
.—
-----T*r.x.mon
-— —
----- -—• -------------------Marie? Grandpa Roy Bush Is do­ derfu) collection of rerap metal. g0 to market with les* than «. inch --------- —.
hours of time i
auction sale al his farm one mile...
•' Richard Cook
ing us well as could be expected. which will enable the steel mills wool
poor condition
south of Hastings on M-37 by the.
lhe latest quota of draftees, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. CUf- mittee. with Georfe Sumner as this recreation
The speaker will be
Eugene Is now an Instructor at to operate a full capacity and help
,
«----------------Star school He is offering a good lCnt &lt;o, Kalamazoo, the following i forti Dolan entertained with a dln- chairman
Vem
Winey
of
the
Educational
I
Pensacola.
Uncle Sam win the war. We have
&gt;»*.rr
an*
s
list of thin, one mare colt. pigs. Pawed their physical examinations; | ner at her home on south Park
Division of-the Conservation Dept. ।
Had the pleasure of sitting next no doubt that lhe schools of Barry
ewe*,
M
Sherman. Hastings; jstreet
ewes, and some furniture. Dewey [Koo***
,
| street honoring Mr*.
Mrs. Finnie.
nnrue.
to the Pinnies at dinner lhe other
Reed will «rv
cry the sale and nlaude
Claude"
8™^ N.
N Erb,
Erb. Hastings; Olendon
olendon
Rwrt
Harold
Following the dinner, a dessert
night and it's (Captain Finnie not
Hammond will act as clerk. Bee the1 P
Nashvi le R. 1; Kenneth | bridge wu given for Mrs. Finnie
“_2J£rt
adv.
elsewhere
in
this
issue
for
full
£'
t
Brbbln
HasUnga
R.
3;
James
'
b
y
Mrs.
Irene
Sayles,
and
Mrs
.
Colored pictures
Doc anymore). The Captain will cess of this campaign.
_____ _____________ .
Hastings friends of the Clifford
leave for Bowman Field, Louisville.
particulars.
Jf Harthom. poster R. 1; Dorr R. David French at the
|W1
lhe latter's
latter'* home
home|
’ U, *“**”: .
ADDRESSES ROTARIANS
particulars.
Ky.. Saturday. October 3rd, where NOTICE__________________________ [Brainard* of Battle Creek wlU be
Darby. Nashville R. I; Laurence 8. on Wett Walnut street. Six table* '
I will not be responsible for any Interested to know that Dr. Brain­
Jenkins. Bellevue 3; Watson j.
RUMMAGK SALE
doctor. (Captain. I mean) will be debts contracted by my wife after ard has received ,his comm teaton DR. LUND TAKES
Walker, Nashville: Chas. E. Mc­ presented with a guest prtae.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3. 3. Monday neon
going back to his home state and Oct 1. 1842. Chas. Oliver-adv. 10-1. as LL-Commander In the United HASTINGS PRACTICE
Donald. Hastings; Walter W. May­
Mrs. Edward Van Popertng en­ Legion hall
Auspices Auxiliary.—
———————
jSlates Navy and is awaiting his
nes. Delton. Two volunteer* also tertained with a luncheon on WedChicken supper at Coats Grove order to report for duty..
has uken Dr. Raymond Pinnies' passed the examination: Birge C.
tary
practice in Hastings which duties Swift, Middleville and Willis L. over honoring Mrs Finnie who was
rations to 701F2-1 by Oct. 8 as they
Chicken supper at Bunnell church he assumed on Wednesday.
Hutchins of Freeport. These will given a farewell token from her
m.; Quimby
will be served first-Adv. lH.lod. I. Adults 88c,—Adv.
(Continued on page 8)
t ..................................................... .-—report for training October 8.
bridge club.
. I

The total enrollment in lhe pub­
lic schools of this city exceeds tliat
of last year by 14. the gain being
„ the „„„
' In
grade* below the „„„
high Knool
school.
That for the high school thia year
is slightly lower than a year ago;
but the increase In tlie grades over­
come* that small loss, and make*
the total 14 larger than In 1841.
The enrollment In the four school,
buildings of our city is a* follows:
Central School
.............. 620
: "High School
--------587
Flr*t'Ward. -1-r'.......................... 63
Second Ward................................. 74

“XXX THE RATIONING OF i-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RUBBER FOOTWEAR
IS YOUR NAME ON
REGISTRY LIST NOW!

2ND. ANNUAL
CONSERVATION WK.

SCRAP DRIVE TO
BEGIN OCT. 10

SCHOOLS WILL HELP
"GET IN THE SCRAP"

fAIIIITV
LvUHIl
(AflETV
JULI IT

MCnif Al

FI UILAL

U
AllAD C
nUnvKJ
ccni/ll fr Mkll
jLKvlVL Fll.ll

Big Demand for
Shearling Lamb Pelts

WORKONUSO
ROOM PROGRESSES

Social Activities
For The Finnies

X'u

Dl*. CIlTTOrd Brainard
x ReceivesCommiMion

�THE HASTING* BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBXR 1, IM2.

LOCAL NEWS
non-de-piume of "ZoUy Coffer’ u
w
___________ ,
county boys in the aimed forces for
the Ha*tb&lt;s Banner. It promises
to be a top ranking feature. Who
do you Imagine Is the author? —

dental society elected new officer* . , Sheffer of Uil* city. Murray Schnurr 1 The body of Jamea Patten, late- be heard over tlie Michigan Suu
Dr. Zedertaum. president;
Dr. and Frank Hewitt, of Middleville, iy of Cleveland. Ohio, will be College radio station every ThunBrook*. Hasting*.
vice-pres; Dr last week enlisted for special work brought to this city for burial to- day at 10:45 a. m at which time
Robert given a piano recital.
Mr. and Mrs Douald Fedewa, pidj They left at onr&lt; for assign- years city clerk of Hastings
. Gerald D. Keller, son of Mr. and
730 8. Dibble St are the proud menu.
•
Jack Mannl suffered a leg frac- Mrs Sam Keller of Cloverdale, reparenu of a daughter bom on
Drs. A. B. Gwinn and Ray Finnie ture Monday night while playing ported at Great Lakaa. Ill last week
Thursday. September 34. The little attended the State Medical society football.
for training.
miss tipped the scales at 6 lbs meeting In Grand Rapids WedneaMr and Mrs Leonard Murphy
Meal ratloi'lng menu- nothing to
2 os. and *111 answer to lhe name day
'received word Tuesday that their a local group who are already aervof Sally Lee.
Word ha* been received that ton Glenn who has brvn stationed Ing meutlewi lunches each WedneaRichard Freer ha* enlisted in the Stanley A. SUuffer is a private near Pearl Harbor for three years, day noon at the Hasting* Amerinavy. He went to Detroit Monday first class now. We are sure all hl» has been promoted to Staff 8gt
can LAlion Hall
be assigned to a training sUUon. friend* will be glad to hear of hla
Robert Bush, son or Mr. and Mrs
Enough milk to provide a newStanton . Senslba and Wilfred promotion.
Harry Bush of 812 N. Hanover, can bom baby until he U old enough

ATFOOD CENTER

Hostings Food Center Open Evenings
Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Doily Except
Sunday. Including Thursday. Saturdaf until 10 P. M.

©-—

LOW PRICES

ON OUR
OMi/r.

Our low prices "pay off" of thc checking counter where the total cost of your food order proves

'WK5

that now. as always, you save money at FOOD CENTER. Our "ceilings" are low because our

streamlined merchandising results in many economies of

operation

which we

have

always

passed along to consumers in the form of low prices every day of every week. Shop here to­
day. Fill your order from top to bottom—and cash in your savings for War Stomps—a wise in­

vestment in security.

QUAKER FLOUR
GRAHAM FLOUR
SALAD DRESSING
OATMEAL
2 21c -

24’j lb. tack

GRAPENUT
WHEAT MEAL

13c
GRAPENUT
FLAKES

2 27c

Tastcwcll

Cream Style Corn
De! Monte. 2 for

Pks&lt;

77c
/

OEC

Ro*cy Dog Food

25c

Campbell Soup

O

mint varieties

£ !0r

5 Ib. sack

Fomo Pancake Floui

Pork and Beam
Little Boy Blue

Jello or
Royal

POST BRAN
FLAKES

Muller's

Quaker**
5 Ib. sack

Whole Kernel Corn
Amo vacuum pack 2 for

MeKENZIE

'lor

buttermilk, i1 ■ lb. sack .

2

5
.

lge. PQ
cans fav

.

Corn Starch
Arg” of cream style, pkg.

Gerber Baby Food.
strained or chopped, can

Rowena Dog Diet

29
8
6
47*

Pancake Flour
Sno White Cake Flour
2 । lb. box

Chocolotc Covered

31
1
.
35
Baking Powder
1
16
Pottum Cereal
21
31 Pkg
Instant Pottum
45
21 Smail.
Cheoic
19‘ Tasty
2 57
Cheese
20' Pabstett
2 ..... 33
Cherries, j lb. pkg

Miniature Chocolates
Ib. box

Calumet.

loaf

14 o*. pkg. .

X-pect Devil Food
pkg

25c
27c
22c

ANGEL FOOD
BAR (AKES

29c
NONE SUCH
MINCE MEAT

12c

Ib. can

25c. large .

X-pect Ginger Bread

14 o*

33'
19
27

$103

KELLOGG'S
Wheot

ib.
box

KRISPIES,

,24c

Tokay

GRAPES

b 19c
Hubbard

7

Cohfomia Sunkist

ORANGES

31c

Fresh Ground

(ANADIANBAGAS 3^ 1Qc
SWEETPOTATOES '"^.19'
MCINTOSH APPLES 4^. 19&lt;
RADISHES
3 bunches 5c
CELERY HEARTS each - iQc
CABBAGE bard heads. IE. 2C
JUICE ORANGES
20c
each
5c
CELERY STALKS
APPLES 800&lt;l cooking g lbs 1 £)c
TABLE QUEEN SQUASH each 5c

MEAT DEPARTMENT

FRESH SIDE PORK lb- 27«
lb. 20c
PORK LIVER
ib. 22c
RING BOLOGNA
lb.
23c
BACON SQUARES
lb.
22c
BEEF TONGUE
SKINLESS FRANKS lb. 23c
ib.
35c
PORK STEAK
SALT PORK lean lb. 25c
lb.
17c
BOILING BEEF
PORK LOIN ROASTS »&gt; 33c

The paator. Rev. R. W. Mohrhardt
officially hid the corbarstone and
Rev K. Woldt of Christ LutlWran
church. Lansing gave me principal
At a recent meeting of the Edger address Rev Trlnkleln. pastor of
school district. oF Rutland, the pa- Grace Lutheran church here, had
bean Invited to assist Rev Mohrschool thia year and have lhe pupils hardt as UturgUt. but J*®*1* of
attend me schools of mu city, "the' ffinesa. wu unable to attend.

Edger District Pupils
To Attend City Schools

sirssn:

tamed that me 15 scholars could at- I
1.,--I,.".
I Jo led m Kho^^&gt;

HAMBURG

? 39c

-uvrr.F”"

:e I

three step-dnughten. Mn Wm. “l ,h*
1 M
' Anderson Kalamnzno. Mrs Wm
TIURVH NEWS
Bnkrr Grand Rapid* nnd Mrs
• Voight Figg. Sunfield, nnd two step- ! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
r"',
l‘"1
a"1”'1* ■'!
Th. «ibwt tor Bund., U -OnLansing. The funrrni
held at A—i,.- ••
tlie Seventh D.iv Adventist church
in Carlton Center on Friday after- , ATTEND CORNERSTONE LAYING
, noon.
Interment In the Puller for NEW LVTHERAN CHVRCH
cemetery.
I Mr*. Vem Leary. Mn. Joe Shults.
---------------------------------------- |Mrs v D Wldrig and Mn O.
Fur Skins
. Trlnkleln motored to Belding Sun­
Fur skins'shipped from Argentina | day to wltnea* the laying of the
. to lhe United State* last year were cornerstone of the new Holy Crow
valued al nearly It.841.000.
j Lutheran church

JTRAND
Hostings. Mich.

Tt1EAT£B=

Telephones 2244-2557 ■_

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2-3
DOt'BI.F FTAJVRE PROGRAM
Preston Faster and Patricia Morison

NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS
and Craig Steven* and Irene Manning

"SPYSHIP"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 4-5
Brian lionlevy and Robert Preston

"WAKE ISLAND"
Bargain matinee Sunday l:M la 3:M

LAMB STEW
Ib.

10c
LAMB

SHOULDER

23c

TUES.. WED.. THUR5.. FRI. OCT. 6-7-8George Montgomery and Ann Rutherford
and Glenn Miller with his band

'ORCHESTRA WIVES
Special matinee Thursday two shows 12:3g and 2:30

NOW OR 100%

TAKEN BY THE

AXIS LATER I

FDDD^CENTER

BUY WAR BONDS

Barry

theatr

Hastings. Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2-3

Batarctar

AFFAIRS OF MARTHA
and The Range Busters In

"THE BEST FOR LESS"

N., MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH

GRACE LUTHERAN CIH'RCH
The Sunday srhool staff meets
tomorrow &lt;Friday». 7:30 P. M. at
53! W Court,
A short meeting of lhe voters’
•nil be held next Sunday after the
morning. service
Next Bunday morning lhe pastor
trill preach on "A Timely Topic-

BOWL
in Scientific
Regulation Shoes!

SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER

bowl and take your mind
off your worries.

Wear

our bowling ghoes! Priced

$2.49
&amp;
$2.98

4-5

Robert Stack. Brod Crawford and Anna Gwynne

MEN OF. TEXAS
.... wto.. THUXS.. OCT. 6-7-1

206 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Woman s Missionary society
will hold a dessert luncheon meet­
ing al one o'clock Thursday. Oct
1st. at the home of Mrs Arthur
Crothers. 654 W. Green St
Mrs
I Rov Cordes will have charge of the
program. "More Important Than
I Ever."
I Sunday morning worship at ten
i thirty o'clock. The paator will tell
about "Walking With God - and will
I conduct a communion service tn
harmony with "World-Wide Com­
munion Sunday" The vested choir
will aing.
The Synod of Michigan and the
Michigan Synodical Society will
meet in the Woodward Avenue Pres­
byterian church of Detroit. October
1 fl. 7 and 8 The pastor will leave
Monday to attend a pre-synodlca!
meeting.
The Trustees will Isold their
monthly meeting at the cfrjrth
Tuesday evening at S:30.
Tlie Presbyterian Guild will meet
with Mrs Arthur Lower. 420 W.
Walnut 8t, Wednesday evening.
Oct. 7.
Those attending should
bring articles that can be used to
fill boxes for the soldiers.

low!

DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

■ hirh thrilled mUBons a few yean ago

llutlnp Sure Hoar*

nuowwiii
Conununlori service win oe ooyoun&lt; pw’&gt;‘e

Wartime is THE time to

TEXAS TROUBLE SHOOTERS
!•% SAVED

gsa ««—ir

I competed with the euat of operat-1
wni be
Iing a school in the district
[held
Mondar evening at 7:30 at
I me W. K Kellogg school cafetgrtaW ED IN CORPUS
Mr. ~~
and ----------------------Mn Saunders,--------------returned
CHRISTI. TEXAS
tna. and Kenneth Dwight ErhUnaw.
Many Hastings friend* will be In- mlMionarlea from India will speak,
| *on of Mrs. Jennie ErhUnaw. all ternied to iiear of the marriage ol Pot-luck supper and free will ofcf Hastings, were spoken on Frl- MLvs Joyce May Whitehouse, daugh- fering.
day evening. September 25. at the ter of Dr. W. W. Whitehouse of DOUD SCHOOL CHURCH
home of the bride's parents. 433 S Detroit, well known here. She beRev. Don Nlcholl*. the pnator.
| Jefferson.
Before an improvised came the bride of Ensign Ben T will bring a serie* of meaaage* on
altar In front of the fireplace. Douglas*, ton of Mr. and Mn. Mar'rUUn­
i flanked with palms and baskets of ion Douglas*. Baraboo. Wh. on Fri­ love of God. followed by the love
yellow and white chrysanthemums day. Sept. IB. in lhe Air Button of Christ, and the lore of the Holy
and yellow and white gladioli, the
Spirit.
chapel al Corpus Christi. Texaa.
Rev S Conger Hathaway read the
Both are graduates of the UnlFIRST METHOD! HT CHURCH
double ring service in the presence
veralty of Wisconsin where they
of thirty guest*
World Wide Communion Sunday
were active tn campus affairs.
will be observed at the Methodist
I Mra. John Weisenhauer 'MarAfter a wedding trip through the Church next Bunday morning Mr.
1 s*ret Perkins' of Baltimore. Md..
accompanied hv Mrs Zells Olm- ■ middle west. Ensign nnd Mrs Doug- Stone will administer the Sacra­
Um will reside in Corpus Christi
stead, the bride's maternal aunt,
ment of the Lord's Supper and will
sang “I Love You Truly" and “At,
receive members tnta^lhe church.
WILLIAMS—RQUIEX
Dawping "
The theme of the Communion Medi­
On Saturday. Sept IB. the mar­
A dubonnet two piece velveteen
tation win be "making lhe Moat of
riage
of
Mrs
Ella
Squler
and
Jo
­
dreva. accentuated with white Queen I
Our Reaourees" A special offerseph Eldredge Williams both of
™inlon' tabla for “ovmeM relief
tume. She had matching acces­
W br^her n W,p,konrt“ and work In lhe Army damps al
sories and a corsage of yellow rose­ Ohio
buds and be be chrysanthemums
Attending the bride wav her sis- ,
t&gt;» MHhodM Ct.ur.h~ in
TirJnl ,&gt;M! 8,"‘* of Michigan are uniting
who was attired In a olaek crepe ‘‘din* Jn her home on, W Oranl for g p^n.j visitation Evangelisr“,*-tle Campaign during October and
ensemble Her corsage was of white hL. ^!r
Lht. HIV November
The Albion-Lansing
rosebuds and bebr mini. Garth 1
dty । district ha* been designated aa a
81&lt;rum of Grand Rapids, brothercwrnnwv' wwJdtn&lt;
l demonstration area and mlnLUcr*'
Covers were laid for thirty at
vnm.mWr.hew
..wmt th. ,rnm ,n P,rU of ,h(' Michigan Con.?.rent« llTr and ferfn"
«*«»" &gt;n Lansing next
the lunch following the ceremony.
’XTSJdLv
for Instruction. Mr Slone
Miss Frances Cook' and Miss Dorchrtwn „ one of thr ]M,|.
{ othy Olmstead, cousins of the bride. Mn Earl Drake On Monday he hJU
‘h 2 L
.na'rJLvii ere ,n&lt;1 expect* U» be In attendI seating nnd serving the guest*.
iTutm’ "n&lt;* '* the mrr,ln&lt; ,n Umlng all
। Mr. and Mn. Echtlnaw left Im- rn?r
can,lmlgn ln |bp
4 mediately for a trip to Chicago, lhe the commission of Second Lfeuten- of nMt
I bride's costume bring a fores: green "wih.
«♦ w.vHi.nA
°rand Rapids district will take
I two piece suit with luggage tan acri."
■b-nw -rtln Nur-mt-r.
I eessortes.
I Both the bride and groom are
Mr. and Mra Harold Slocum CHURCH NKWS
: employed at thc Hasting* Manfg.
-----------------EPISCOPAL----------------CHURCH
i Cn nnd are making their home In spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs ।
Frederic Slocum of Hastings
1 Emmanuel Eolaeopal Church will
thl» city.
Guest* from out of tnwn at the still*
aa V* ass • obaerve World Wide Communion
Nr MB V Sunday” with administration of thwedding were Mra. John Wetsrn- iHIIDiH
n L VV J .vacrament at g a m and 11 a. m
liauer and Mrs Helene Sacks. Bal- L n U K.l» 11
tlmore Md.: Mr nnd Mrs Garth
nA&gt;-TI»T Cm.BC BOTBB
«
। Slocum nnd son Robert nnd Mr. nnd
Nrx. h....... will br rwlly hwy In I “J
or
Mrs. Harold Olmstead. Grand Rnp- .U the
wennln. with
I Ids! Mr. and Mn. Wnyne Slocum. special program in the Bunday I •
.Ju,.? \rTlr,
k,
1 Battle Creek: Mn. Jo*la Clark Cook. tutendance1 win^^glven t? every t *luctHl for lhe c”**1 Ou,rd unlt nl
। Clare; Mr. nnd Mra. Carl Perkin*
111
■* 01 10 e^n I Clear Lake, by Mr Gury nnd the
nnd Mrs. Effa Perkin* Talbot.
r,l,la‘
ehnlr
choir.
■ Woodland.
Morning &gt;ervlce« begin at II
Veatry meets Tuesday evening at
DEATH OF MRS.*
o'clock with communion service al the Rectory
clone of meeting.
MILLIE nt'TOLPH
Emmanuel Guild will meet at the
A
guest
speaker
Is
expected
to
i Mrs Millie Butoinh. aged Bl. a
Parish House next Wednesday at
long time resident of Carlton town­ *lN*nk in Sunday school and church one o'clock, for potluek luncheon
..
__ —i1 and program The St. Crellin Choir
ship. DasMd away on Tuesday. Sept I
kV
J!
.*“ ■"«
22. at the home of her daughter.
Mn. Nora Norton
SunIving-art*'
four daughter*. Mn. Norton nnd Camel date of City Mission, Grand Choir pr.rllrr will hr ThunuUl
Mn. Cheater Wing of Carlton. Mn Rapid* । You are welcome to all
rrmln.
,

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f

rRUITI L VEGETABLES

to vote iia* been produced In only
one year by a registered Holstein
in the herd owned by Lioyd A
Gaskill of Hastings.
Hopegood
Anna King 2d is thu cow's name.
Her year s production U 18.731
pound* of mlfit with euB pound* of
butterfat. Mr. Gaskill also has a
registered Holstein cow which has
just completed a record of 593
pounds of butterfat and 14.280
pounds of milk This is more than
1 time* the production of the average dairy cow in lhe country,
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..
ECHTINAW—PE RKINK

"KING KONG

Shoes and Oxfords

�THE HASTINGS BANNIB. THL'RSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1941

Oaks. Nashville: Mra. Polly Parks. | Medical patient* now undergoing ' a three game series from Beil Tele- Bertha
Freeport; Mr*. Tom Wacha. Lake treatment are: Frank Heller, Clov- phone Co.: strand won three games' Bates ;
Odesra; M1m Agnes Humphrey, erdale; Mra. George Thoma*. Hick-, from No. Sevens; Piston Ring Of- | gund

THE U. S. S. SARATOGA

LETTER TO BANNER
FROM W. WALLACE

(Gardner Compton. Clarksville; Mr*, jUng; Mr*. Fred Reed. Mulliken; ton Ring Shop and Portias had the!
Hubert Follick. 515 8. Montgomery; Mr*. Chas. Smith. 902 8. Market; edge over Bh** by one game.
tSU-harr*
villa ■ Mra. X&lt;-e
— Freeport; JackI ' I Leonards led Ikin the ■ -team
- ■■
and Mn.
Richard CVm^oaH
Corrigan. SSIHMla
Middleville;
IMrs. Gordon VTata
Otter.
Everette Richardson. Clarksville,1 Manni. 414S 8. Jefferson, and ing with a 2364 u&gt;tal.
and Pau) Rose. 720 N. Church.
j Mr*. Jorgen Hansen. 718 8. Wash- :
---------------- * I »
.
JoJui Peabody.
Medical patient* who have been jlngton.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND

(Continued from page 1. Section D I
most thorough knowledge of the
plant Ufe of aotithern California.
Just the finding of new plants hers
and there U much in itself, but

discharged are Mr. Minnie Ford. wOstorg LEAGUE
“
Corners visited her stater, Mbs Mer- ulMon Mr
gracious. Interesting people that,
Middleville: Joseph McKnlght. 416
o. _,
Several player*
piayci* showed
*i&gt;owea mid-seamid-sea-j tie
, tie Steward
Steward atat the E. Hrodbeck | er Monday.
one meet* almost everywhere you
t^'1,*0" form Mond&gt;y nl«hl ,n lhe home Saturday.
just have thc feeling that California j
&lt;2“r,e* HP6- .Women'. League and' fine series
p , a*—.,
is still u source of wealth—and that !
comb. 337 E. Grant; Spenor John-.were turned in. Doris Taliaferro
F'
EcM,ratert Eckardt
of Grand Rapids and
BeU
T&lt;—w-.
the "4tai** did not. by noy manner .
jon Clark.vlUe; Mr*. C**rie Rtaner. .cored a big 518 rerisa; Jane Daniel* Euxene
"Eckartt
-------- «.-u—..
Niagara Pan*.
Seme people have always
of mean*, get hold of all there was. '
Doster: Mra. Ronald Grummet, with
with a
a 200
200 second
second game,
game, hit
hit 511:
511; - ' \^rsun(2fy dinner guest* ; that Alexander Graham Bell did
Elsinore 1* a &gt;mall city, about like
route 3: Mrs. Bernard Erickson. Lucile Pteraon scared 508 with Q
&gt;. e IL .
I.I.iJi'in, kilt
Nashville normally, as it is a "sum- J
big single game count of 202 and ‘
iner town." what I saw In the latter i
Mildred Smith and Eva Karmes fell
part of March wa* Just the town ।
short of the 500 mark by one and Port Custer Saturday where he 1 was the first Inventor of the
itself with very few vtaltora I found 1
phone.
two pin* with respective scores of । will be Inducted in the army.
I Mr. and Mra Waiter Cooke vis, t,
_____
dry weather here too. still many
now are:. Jacob Strodlbeck. route
kind* of plant* were in full bloom
|3; Mrs. Arley Todd, route 2: Mrs
The Leonards continued their hot Byron* SaturdaT™
U"ln“ ** i.
Aegeattaa's C«ra Crop
wIillc others were evidently "Just
|Wm. Zusehnltt. route 1! Miss Jean pace by whining three games from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
’
John
Bprlngell
of
Argentina's
109-40
corn
crop
thinking about blooming" The lake
। Warren, route 4. and Mr*. .Carl State Insulation; Trio Cafe blanked NaahvtUe called on Mr and Mr* ' w*i«h*d 11.000.000 ton*, equal to the
ut Elsinore U about the size of Wall I
rWeyetman. 425 E. Walnut.
Bonnet and Gown; Banner won Arthur Bate* and family and Mix) ! Pr*vlou* record yield.
■
lake, wiiile directly across th? lake |
from the town b. u range of low
mountains Buck of the town and '
close to it arc some hills.' thin du |
not look .*u very pretentious till you '
try to climb one, when your feeling |
^»f respect deepens considerably and '
quite rapidly.
.
In seasons when the rainfall is I
sufficient. t!»e spring wild flower* .
around Elsinore must be truly beau- I
llful and I sltuil never be quite
content HU I have had a chance to
rec tills city and Its surroundings at ,
The aircraft carrier Kara lor a pictured with" 4! plane* on her deck. One plane can be seen landing on the
iht'ir springtime, best.
-sern oi inr uig snip.
One morning. Doctor Baer took I A Navy recruiter L* in Hastings every Monday from 9:90 in 11:00
me along part way on one of hl»

OCTOBER

one of his Mvorite places for finding ! nt Ute edge of lhe town. It goes
PASSING OF MRS.
plant . Not too fur for me to walk , without saying that this evidence
MARY VAN DUGTEREN
home and ut thc same time, giving 1 of something powlbly new was soon
me Mime ixnsible chance* to pick &gt; investigated. Going over U&gt; lhe spot, Lawrence C. Bourdo. Orangeville 20 passed- away In Pennock hospital |
•■bits” of knowledge along the way. j j found a large number of somewhat Martha Lucille Shoemaker.
.
earlyi Saturday morning following a
Orangeville-------------------- -------- 32 stroke about ten days previously.'
As we were riding along, nil at once tube-sliaped flower*—each ncarly
in some hilly pasture hind ahead of Bn inch in length, growing on 'a*, George F. Shoemaker. Orange­
She was born In Indiana and be­
us. I saw -u row (really two rows.i first night&gt; pretty forbidding looking
fore coming to Hastings, after the ।
ville ...20
of canary bland Palms' extending plants, which had much thc general Marjorie M Raymond. Martin.
death of her husband nine years
up thc hillside. In reply to my | uppearancc of a number of low this- 1 Mich
* ago. she had lived In Chicago. Lake
10
Odessa. Grand Rapids and later in
qurstton of surprise nt such a.sight, ties. Putting together sour- tilings
Leon C. Gould. Nashville
Doctor Baer told me that during the j already knew and some statements Emliine Andcreck. Hastings .... 19 Pasadena. Cal.' Her husband Carl,
Van Dugteren. was an artist and a
real estate booms in the past years
my
Manual of California
practically tlie whole of southern plant*," I soon decided that tills Elmer M.- Hoover. Barry Twp. ... 25 well known jeweler and designer of i
-California had been plotted; and new acquaintance was nothing else Elisabeth M. Hall, Battle Creek 20 fine Jewel pieces, doing work for
several of the well known movie
what we were then seeing were some t)lan me. Thistle Sage. So that aft- Merlin Rich. Assyria 53
stars. Mra. Van Dugteren was a
uf lhe remaining evidences of one , cinoon was inpde memorable us the Osle Townley. Charlotte 38
costume designer for thirteen years
of thwe "paper cities.”
, nn,t tunc I hatf ever seen thia plant
in Pasadena, also designing for j
Well,
---- growing
------ naturally.
------- -■
1. the Doctor ---------left me-----------to myself
HASTINGH-GREENVILLE
HASTINGS-GREENVILLE GAME
some of the Hollywood celebrities.
icrc dll
"quiet
out tlierv
... a k
------- —bh
- --orogen
. - । | -niP bloswmx nrc tnl]y beautiful, KNI».S IN SCORELESS TIE
country." "I'm really In California," 1()
1(J
a
a(
W|mc the plant Itself I The injury-ridden Saxons open­ While in Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs.
Van Dugteren were interested in
I. kept telling myself. What
day dnot look
. ■
--------adocs
nearly so "ugly”led their quest of the West Central
■ I..., wns!
...Hkl My
Vtv notebook
..Afnlw-Klr telta mn
11,11 aIt&lt;
. ,r murf acquaintance with it.; League football title lost Friday theatricals and often participated
Hurt
me 1that
n W.« th. -Mth nf afurrh 'There was------ . mlLy U|1 yQU motT j
not iqight when they traveled to Green. in the Pasadena Playhouse pro­
not much wind, the sky was so titink I have ever found a flower. ville to battle the Yellow Jackets duction*. She was a talented artist
clear, and It was neither too warm i anywhere a*
truly
delightfully, to a scoreless tie. Playing without a* well as an elocutionist and has
nor tou chilly. Every once In a i fragrant as are thc blossoms of this the services of their star fullback. appeared before many local groups
while.'OS I sensed a little more fully rather stern dweller of thc dry Harmon Wilcox, who suffered n giving readings and impersonations.
One of her hobbies was the collec­
lhe beauty around me. I found my­ places tn southern California.
j head injury lit the Lowell game the tion of oriental pieces which she
self thinking. "I am beginning to
I have been thinking that it would ‘
before, tlie Saxons delayed prized highly.
understand why Californians prob*
tlie
same
powerful
running
attack
require
such
Surviving are a half-brother.
mucn enthu»
eninu- not "
7........
- a *•great• amount
_.. ,
their climate with so much
tto TW-mO.1. roulrt „»l &gt;.■
'JJSS that they showed in the Lowell Charles Buslck, of Chicago and two
game.
nephews. William Buslck of Cali­
In praise-of such n day ns this one." Sajte a close competitor or the farHastings threatened tlie Green­ fornia and Robert Buslck of Ohio.
The memory of that perfect March and long-famed Orange Blossom
Funeral services were at the
afternoon lingers with me yet ns when it comes to the matter of ville goal line several times during
the game. In the third quarter a Leonard funeral home on Monday
clearly ns if it were just yesterday. . perfume.
But California days are so short Saxon drive was thwarted on the afternoon at two o'clock.' the Rev.
As if tlie dav were not enough nt it­
one-foot
line
when
Myer*
fumbled
L.
Winston Stone officiating. Com­
and
thc
wks
are
just
as
brief
so
self, there was another touch to thc
as he was crossing the goal line mittal services were In Ouk Hill
picture, directly east of me. nt least that the lime came all too soon nnd Greenville recovered.
cemetery In Grand Rapids.
50 mlk* away rose the form of a when I had to leave Elsinore richly
The
Saxons,
led
by
Myer*.
Banlof.y mountain still snow covered.. enriched by the privilege of.having
I don't know why It is. but some­ lived where there was so much to do &amp;sh. and M. Tliomas. piled up 203 PENNOCK IIO8PITAL
yards to’their opponents 63. Thc
Babies bom at the hospital dur- I
hoW. mountains have so much ot nnd to enjoy.
personality about them, many other
But that snowy mountain over Saxons also gained 28 yards by pass­ Ing the past week were: a boy to I
people have told me the same thing. cast of me near San Jacinto, had ing. while Greenville was unable to Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Donnell, 323 |
So. while they never became fa­ been caUing and too the
&lt;• aays.were
days-were complete a pass. Hastings' made E Grand and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. !
with a fang.'13 flrst d°wns to Greenville'* 5.
miliar. there is always a sense of passing so regretfully. wUl.
Henry Meyers. Freeport on Sept. 10:
‘ ------ttlrtH | Tomorrow night nt 8:00 P. M. the a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Camp­
real ccmpanloiuhip coming from last look at Elsinore witlrlLs
sett.,
Hd-nSaxons
engage a powerful Marshall bell. Nashville on Sept. 11: a girl
the continued sight of th&lt;-m
of" lakes and mountains. I said
—
eleven at the Fairgrounds. This is to Mr. and Mra. Basil DeWitt. 505
When bhe is on a jaunt like tills "Good Bye".
one. I have discovered that he had
WILLIAM T. WALLACE the ^irat game between these twp N. East. Sept. 12; a son t&lt;y Mr. and
school*, in several yearA
better not allow his ideaaof how
Mrs, Willard Helsel. 533 W. State,
Nature's creations must look, be­ OBITUARY
Sept. 13; a daughter to Mr. and
The line up.
come loo firmly fixed in bls mind
Harvey Dings, bom December 10. Hastings x.
Greenville Mrs. Marshall Green, Sept. 14; a
It is possible (quite m» for things to 1874. in New York stale, died Sep- Kelly &lt;Capt ।
Marten girl to Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Lenz.
be different. I found this to be thc temlier 22 «t hi* home in Clover­ Stamm
Dowling. Sept. 15: son. Mr. and Mra.
years. 9 —
months,
12
case that afternoon. In my mind n dale.
—, aged 67 --------—i Townsend
a.
Miller Yuel MacLeod. Freeport, and a boy
flower had always been Associated days. His parrnLs were Noah nnd • ottreen
,
Johnson to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony StrumRichardson'
with
form nnd
Willi grace
Kinun of
&lt;11 iuhii
...... beauty of Harriet nice ....
nai ..-ill ■ Dings. | R Thomas
R. CF C. Wolverton berger. 208 W. Grant on Sept. 16;
color But this WAS far from being so They both preceded him in death. Ayres
R T. R. Wolverton a daughter to Mr. and Mr*. Ray
thn case
r..se of
nt the
thn new "flnd.
"find.“”-Hi
—a j Ho came with hi*
hLs parents
niirrnt.* to Ohio j Coleman
in tlie
R E
. Hubba, Dunn. Bellevue. Sept 17. Mr and
low plant, not over a foot high, and when about four yenra old and on I Garrison
Q B.
CrawfordI Mrs. Albert Barton, route 5. a girl
very ordinary in it* general npppar- to Michigan a few years later.
j Banaah
' ~
Foster. on Sept. 17; a boy to Mr. and Mrs.
He
was
married
to
Lucy
Bruwcr
I
Myers
ance. But It was the blossoms that
Schroder Olendon Silsbee, center Road, on
arrested, my attention. I could not November 19. 1902. and would have ! M njoninil
F B.Weber 7capt.&gt; Sept. 19: girl. Mr. and Mra. Carl
like theifi. still, they were so inter­ been married 40 years this coming 1 ’ '
Hula, route 1. Sept, 22; girl. Mr. and
est big. a.* they were indeed some November. They lived in Detroit Hastings
Mrs. Henry Woudstra. Nashville,
••• ”0
•'new knowledge for me. I don't like until 1921. when they came to Del- Greenville
। Sept- 23: boy. Mr. and Mrs. Merle
to use the word very well, but &gt;ton. They have lived In this com­
Hastings substitutions. Guards: KeUey, 838 S Dibble. Sept. 27; girl.
"flimsy" ta just about the best *8ohl munity ever since. He was a mem­ Endsley; Tackles: Rasey.
Mr and Mrs. Huron Healy. Dowling.
lhe Cloverdale
Evangelical
that I know to describe their stnic- ; ber. of —
--------------- ----------------Greenville
substitutions. Ends. Sept. 24; girl. Mr and Mrs. Don
ture. They almost had lhe look of church and was serving n* chor- Van Allen. Sims: Guards. Bloom­ Fedcwa, 720 W. Dibble. Sent. 24;
boy.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Calmes.
having been thrown together In- Lster when taken ill.
berg: Tackles: K. Thomas.
stead of being the result* of ordi- | He is survived by his wife Lucy,
Clarksville. Sept. 24; and a boy to
nary normal growth Tube-shaped. ,a son James of . Dowagiac. 8 grand- '
Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram. 504 E.
CORNERS
about the thickness of a lead pencil, children. 3 great grandchildren, and .
Walnut on Sept 25 making a total
ireen— | a sister. Verna D. Cosby, of Vicksin color, a dark unattractive green
Mr. and Mr* Will Shriber nnd of nine boys and ten girls.
with five very small points of brown |burg. Mich. Other more distant of | family of Hastings were, caller* at
Surgical patients who have been
al the edge.* comprised their looks. I kin nnd many friend.* mourn his I Will Curd's Sunday evening
discharged nre: Mrs. Edgar HoeveIt wa* their loose-jointed way of going, but we know that what L* : Tire ladle* Aid at John Curd'si nair. 330 W. State Rd.; Miss Alice
being pul together that- attracted our loss is heaven s g'aln. for he was well attended and a good time, Whetstone, route 3; Miss Margaret
my attention more than anything professed to know God nnd the way Next one* will be a chicken supper. Zook. Clarksville; Mr*. Clarence
। Watch for the date.
Helmer, route 4: Vernon Bradshaw.
else. These plants nre relatives of of eternal Ufe.
i A very nice time was had at the Alto: Clark Jones, route 4: J. W.
our dandelion and they go to seed in "Twa* sown In wcaknea* here.
Twill then be raised in power: shower for Mr. nnd Mr* Richardi Jaynes. 322 W. Clinton; Max Bed­
something of thc same wny. It is
That
which
was
'
then that these "homely" dwellers
• M?*and Mrs. Lynden Norris and ford. Middleville: Miss Vivian Norl ton. route 4: Fred Bowerman. Mldof California fields really "have,
family
attended
a birthday
dinner
Shall rise a heavenly flower.'
--------- ----------T--------------- .------~' dleviUe, Mrs, Wilbur Thomas. Ionia.
their Innings.” f am told thnt the
Funeral services were held at the in Hastings Sunday honoring Ari Mrs. Marion Foreman. Nashville;
"down” attachment to thc seeds arc
Evangelical
church. Covey.
I Mrs. John Gonxeueld. Clarksville:
most unusual in appearance ahd Cloverdale
complicated in-'structure. so perhaps Thursday afternoon, the Rev. T. A ■ Moree Houghtaling visited Sam। Miss Ette Schneider. Woodland;
Interment was Houghtallng In Battle Creek Sun­ , Mrs. William Ayres, 620 W. Grand:
a little longer acquaintance would Moyer'officiating
;day.
'
•Mrs. Robert Krohn, route 3: Alvan
change, much, my first Impression in the Cedar Creek cemetery.
"Blow Wines." California child­
ren call them. Here again you sec.
as in the case of the "California
Geranium." 1 am the newest one to
come to know these unattractive i
yet beautiful plants.
Early one very warm afternoon '
while I was in Elsinore, my atten­
tion was attracted by a mass of light
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J some potent argument* even by |

EDITORIALS
CONVENTION NOTES
For lhe first time in mure than u
decade. delcgata* to a Republican
Mhrentlon had a free voice In ihc
selection of candidates; for the first
time in more than a decade actual
convention routine was not planned
to the last detail lhe evening before
in the hotel room of a party bos*.

| Brown opened the bout by stating
I that Ferguson uns such an exerpliocaUy fine and capable Judge that
I he could beat aerve tire public tn his ।

present position while he (Brqwn&gt;,
himself, with several years of ex- '
perlehce tn Washington to hl* cred-1
it. could best serve the public as U.1
8. senator.

Ferguson, however, countered with
For the first time In more than a the argument that, in view of thc
decade none of the "big ‘three" । phenomlnal manner ln/ which
bones. McKay. McKelgan or Bar- i Brown's law clientele had expanded
nard figured prominently in conven- and improved since h/ entered the
lion affairs. In fact, lheir influence. senate, that the Commonwealth of
If any. was of negligible proportions. Michigan might be
l advantage if Brown were given full
For the first time in more than a
■ time to devote to his law practice
decade the complete Wayne delegawhile he (Perguaoni, himself, de­
, voted FULL time to the Job of rep-'
■ Probably Harry Kelley could have resfntbig Michigan in the senate"'
exerted some pressure to Iron out
Judge Ferguson pledged himself,
contest* in the interest of "liar- M elected, to devote full time to the
mony" but he wisely chose to let ■ senatorship and to accept no other
the delegations do the work As a re- commitments or responslbillles which
would
way--with ,K
this
suit there were some brisk fights ’ —
’M conflict m -any
----------Which added interest without re­ office.

sulting in any bitterness.

Unde Sam Wants Skilled Mechanics for the Army

I strict observance of the rules of fair
I play.

ASSYRIA

’•*

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caro
Barry County was actively repre­ family were Sunday guests of
sented in the convention for the nephew and family Mr. and
first time in many yean. Kim Slg- Dale Conklin.
ler was selected as chairman of the I Funeral services of Mrs.

and
their
Mrs.

Men who have worked with farm
machinery. In garages, or .merely
followed mechanics aa a hobby have
a very special place all picked out
for them by Uncle 8am in the
Army of the United States.
"
Stressing the need for mcchanie• soldiers in America’s new mech­
anised Army, the War Department
ha* worked out a plan whereby
successful applicants with mech­
anical skill who are able to qualify
will receive supplemental on-thejob training to fit them for newly
created Army technician ratings in
the Ordnance Department, Signal
Corps and Army Air Forces. These
ratings will be given to successful
candidates by the Ordnance De­
partment to Instrument repairmejv
diese) engine mechanics,"electri­
cians, opticians and radial engine
mechanic*.
The Signal Corps is seeking teleCorps Track Switchboard
phone and telegraph cable splicers, aircraft mechanics, armorers, radio their local Selective Service Boards,
installer-repairmen and repeater- mechanics, radio operators, metal They will be enlisted as privates
men, radio operators and repair- workers and welders. Some of but because of their technical
men, telegraph •operators, tele- these men will be on flying status training will be given opportunity
graphic printer operators, tele- and draw 50 per cent extra pay.
for rapid advancement.
Opporgraphic printer installer-repairmen,
All applicants must bo male citi- tunities for enlistment under this
and telephone and telegraph wire tens of thc United States between program arc limited to October 15.
chiefs. Important places in thc the ages of 18 to 44 inclusive, nnd Detailed Information may be obArmy Air Forces will be filled with all must obtain clearance from tained at local recruiting offices.

John — _

,

noHees in the Hastings Banner classified section . . . where rates are
low and results high.

It

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■ of Barry and Eaton counties in
convention at Eaton .Rapid*.
The Barry County* Agricultural
Society will hold its fiftieth annual
, fair in this city next week.
• • •
Mr nnd Mrs. Harold Case have ——————
Mrs. R. K. Grant gave n very en­ "Night in New Orleans" starring
Sigler was also asked to make a purchased the Mott farm at Hick- 20 YEARS AGO
joyable lea Saturday afternoon to Preston Foster. Patricia Morison
seconding speech for Charles R ory Comers and will move this fail I Oct. 4. 1922
, .
. twelve young lady friends of her
Ute Story of two lieutenants on
Miller of St. Joseph who had the from the Frank Wilkes farm.
M,''y
thc police force, rival* for&gt;the Cap­
backing of the 4th Congressional
?a,y ^£mond
i Judge Root of Monroe will sit as a Wood catered
taincy.
"Senator" Dennis, The Range Busters In
of stale but on account of his place went to attend a conference o/the
“
C,M° L Bancro,t on . Everything seemed to be unanimous
"Texas Trouble Shooters"
at the Democratic
Senatorial
conon .u_
the 'resolutions
committee,
had American
Legion.,
A dynamic adventure of the we*Tlie new Independent MLs-sion,
M—
| venlion, at Charlotte Tuesday but
to decline the invitation.
• T”* Neighborhood Joy orgrinirathing that Brother Dennis lent plain*, with John King singto
be
known
as the Hastings City the
, . ,
tlon met
iiicv on
uh Wednesday
ncuuausy with
wnn Mrs
Mrs
Mission, will have its opening ser­ i lacked to effect his nomination Wax ing "Deep in the Heart of Texas".
Gerald'' K. Smith made an On-, Nellie Miller who wa* assisted by vice next Sunday. Oct. 6 in the store the vote of Barry and Eaton coun­ Ralph Bellamy, Robert Stack.
Anne Gwynne in
usual demand asking for twenty her daughter. Mrs. Ferd Steven*.
Mrs. Eleanor Miller Frye 1* teach - building at 131 N. Michigan. Rev ties.
•Wen of Texas’
Ed Boone Is superintendent of lhe
minutes to make a statement before lnR the Checkered school
With an uii-star cast this is u
150 YEARS AGO
the convention—the first time that
----- ‘
A• ~
preaching
mLvIon. which con- mission.
full-blooded ,, romantic adventure
City council will provide n city ! Sept. 20. 1892
a defeated candidate ha* ever DE- '1st* of a series of preaching servI M. E. ministers are stationed in based on tlie deviltry nnd romance
MANOtO ume &lt;m &lt;he erortM eon- k“ h'“ •• “»S'1™" cJwrtA. fc- market and prohibit peddling.
of post Civil War day* in lhe Lone
Word
has
been
received
that
Batry
county
iu
follows:
Hasting*.
w. «... nrr—J ln,‘ nl 8 P- m
Pastor Rev.
vention schedule. He was offered Marclus E. Taber Und will continue George Wooten of Waterloo. Iowa, । W. M Puffer; Hasting* circuit. G. Star Stale.
.
ten minutes provided his manuscript every , night until October 2. This is very low with erysipelas.
iE. Hollister; Bowens Mills. J. E "Spy Ship" starring
Mr.
Mrs. —
Sterling
Rogers nre White; Middleville, J. W. Horner; Irene Manning. Craig Steven*
was submitted hi advance, and. since I* in conjunction with the other
- and
--------------—» —
Dealing with the fifth column
Representative Joe Martin chair- Methodist churches of the Albion- haPl» over the birth of twtn boys Freeport. W. H. Wright; Woodland.
sabotage
in
the
United
Stale*.
man nr th- N.tinn.t RwmhttMM Dansing district and tha cruaade of °n Monday Oct. 2. Tlie little fel- A. R. Kllllof; Banfield. W B. Van
mxn of the National Republican #u U)p MelhodUt rhurehw of Mlch. lows have been named Harold and Winkle: Prairieville circuit. C. T. "The Affair* of Martha"
Committee and convention keynoter. lpan Thr p^tor. rpv Robert Smith Gerald. They weighed 5’x lbs. and Van Antwerp and J. C. Choro; starring Marsha Hunt.
Rlrhard
Carbon,
Marjorie
Main
submitted his speech in advance, of the Banfield-Dowling churches ! 7 lha- Daddy had to buy a new hat Nashville. J W. McAllister.
An amusing comedy of small town
this request wa* neither unreason- will nsrist during the series from | in celebration of the event,
. Dick Doyle has purchased Ed
Master's house and lot nnd will scandal, the story of a housemaid
thc genera) theme. "Pacing life ■
--------able nor-unusual.
with Christ." A Junior choir with 3°rJ., , .A °
' move thc house away and convert who Writes books nnd a gossip col­
But Smith refused and in view of Mra. Andn
.w Freemlre and Mrs.
Andrew
rj”’ 3- , *•
...
, , 1 the lot into a lawn, which will add umnist with a hot. tip.
The need for a n?w high school greatly to lhe attractions of” his
George Montgomery.
the trend of his Bunday evening Walter Stanton to direct the slng‘
Ann ROlhrrford in
is evident. The present building is beautiful home
bro^dcast. it probably wouldn't Ina and special music
“Orchestra Wive*"
have made much difference whethGrace Conklin who U at the packed to capacity—in assembly ' The president of thc United
—
home of her sister. Mr* Roger Dav- the students crowd throe In a seal States nnd the governor of
..this • With Glenn Miller and his band
,r h. n. ,&lt;vm . Ire. hy&gt;d .«h
jpm[ gureUy
and even then more than 50 have state have proclaimed Oct. 21 as a and an all-star cast it tblls the storv
to find seats elsewhere in the build­ । national holiday nnd ask that all of u ladv hepcat who marries Ute
unlimited time or turned down ab- Mr nnd Mri. George Conklin.
"trumpet" in Glenn Miller's band.
Mlutely.
Hie Mr. and Mrs Floyd Randall ing.
business places be closed and nil
The United Brethren conference labor be suspended. Four hundred "King Kong" starring
* • •
„ ; home has been wired and approved
It seems evident now—as many by the Consumers Power company returned Rev. Ballou to the Has­ years ago on that day, Columbus Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot
A story of the impossible, of n
suspected at the time—that Smith s »nd the third wire Installed last tings charge.
stepped upon the New World
prehistoric ape. u skyscraper giant,
Joltn Scobey's horse, hitched on
"’"IL"’
’ r"! “’,'7 "“"S"
captured by n puny man and then
requiring it The Randall's former Court street east of Jefferson broke
running amuck in the heart of New
Medicos Must Be Wrong
a subsequent broadcast
No mat- home
jJome was purchased
purchased by
by the
the GovGov- loose Tuesday afternoon ran to thc
Physician* contend that enthusias­ York City.
ter what happened he would haye emment for Fort Custer extension । 1city lot back of Huffman's store
Mr. nnd‘ Mrs. Sanford‘ Thomas and jumped clear over Burwell tic eaters Just dig their grave* with "Wake Island" starring
been presented with the opportun-, “
1 nnd son Floyd and daughter Izora Scudder's buggy, piling one buggy their teeth—still the marquis of Brian Donlery, MacDonald
Ity to ring in thc persecution angle.
Qucensbury always ate two break­ Carry, Robert Preston
of near Marshall were callers Sun­ on top of tlie other.
With belching cannon*, the shriek
Mr and Mr*. H F. Zcrbel of fasts. with a half hour intermission.
Without a doubt he would have day of their cousin. Hugh Case and
Shultz have moved into the city. And two luncheons and had hl* regu- of diving planes, the roar of anti•
delivered a diatribe against Repub­ wife.
aircraft and the staccato hammer1002
Broadway,
to
permit
their
Silo filling was in progress last
ing of mndhlne guns the story of
lican leadership (which, admittedly,
children to attend' school.
night and 3 a. m. And he lived to our heroic marines al Wake Island.
has had plenty of shortcomings i. No
John Karcher has sold hi* farm
Mra. Charles Johnson left Friday
be 85 years old.
matter what might have developed. for Grayling to spend sometime vis­ at Remus and will move to Free­
port Nov. 1.
.
Death by Gas
Smith would have had a perfect iting nt the home of the Rev. and
Marriage Ceremony in Bible
In a Western city there is a sign
background for one of hl* typical Mrs Barnes nt Orayling. former 40 YEARS AGO
friends, where they were located at
which read*: ’'167 perton* died here
Oct 2. 1002
“They're-agin-me-but-I'm-for-you~ Fredrtckaburg where they were en­
tn
the
Bible,
with
the
permanency
Inst
year
from
gas—it inhaled it. 9
, Cassius L. Glasgow of Nashville ,
rabble rousing orations. With an en­ gaged in missionary work.
- - - -•
office ...
nf M the marriage relation described put a lighted mulch to It, and 147
The young peoples group of the 1 was nominated for the
thusiastic reception, for example, he
stepped on it”
State Senator by the Republicans , In Matthew XIX.
Briggs
community
held
their
Sep1
might have said that. "Although the
tember social meeting at the home
rank and file of the Republicans arc of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Jones .
with me. the 'big shots' with special on Saturday evening.
interests at stake fear me and op­
Mr and Mrs. Ben Conklin were
pose me;" or. with a hostile recep­ guests on Sunday at the home of
tion. that. •'Btupld Republican lead­ their son. Dale Conklin and fam­
ily. honoring them with a roast
ership 1* no longer interested In the duck dinner.
voice of the ffeoplc'1; and with a po­
Mr and Mrs Nesbit spent the
lite but undemonstrative’ reception, weekend in Detroit with a sister
that. "Republican*, lulled to sleep who Is ill.
Guest* at the Mr and Mrs. Fred
by their false leaders, no longer Miller home on Sunday were Mr.
sense the will of the people " Smith and Mrs. Guy .Payne and family of
could have twisted any incident to Kalamazoo and Mr and Mr* Ho­
bolster hl* "case." So. it reallyjildn’t ward Cole and daughter.
AND
Mr and Mrs. T R Kline. *on
make much difference how his re­
John of Middleville and son Ralph,
quest for time wa* handled.
and wife of Battle Creek were Sun­
day dinner guests of their daugh­
Many life long Republicans will ter. Mr* Oral Miller and family.
agree with Smith that Republican
Mrs. Bessie Strickland 'assisted
leadership during the past decade Mrs. Rose Miller last week
Mr and Mra. William Stanton
ha* left much to be desired. How­
spent last week in Charlotte with
ever. many are not at all convinced their daughter. Mrs Hattie Moore
AND UP .
that Smith 1* thc one to do lhe re­
Mrs Edd Hoffman of near Dowbuilding.
Ung apent Friday with\her mother.
'Mrs. Jay Cole.
Dr Nicholson,.the veterinary of
Smith *akj Sunday evening, for
example, that he wa* bitterly op­ Bellevue, was In thi* locality Fri­
day to give the vaccine serum for
posed to lhe bureaucracy and tyran­ eneepholomyleti* to horses not a*
ny of the New Deal. Yet. in spite of i yet attacked
Several have been
such professed sentiment*, one can­ lost the past week.
not forget that Smith was an ardent
Scatter
Rugs
admirer and follower of lhe late
Tutted scatter rug* whb a luxuri­
Huey Long who built up one of the
ous deep pile are ea*y and quick
most corrupt and dictatorial politi­ to make and very mexpcmiva For
cal machine thi* country hat ever th'e backing, gat cra*h duck warp­
Seen—a machine which violated cloth or plain burlap.
Colored
every concept of Democratic rule. worsted rug yarn and a neutral col­
Long was almost a* complete a dic­ ored colton thread will complete
your
material*.
Your
equipment
is'
tator In. hl* own state a* Hitler is
simply your sewing machine-with
in Germany. Why 1* It then that
the handicraft • guide attachmftit.’
Smith can accept the Long brand Draw lhe de*ign in colored crayon*
Good Selection. Styles
of bureaucracy and tyranny and yet ■matching yarn* to be u*ed and leave
ond Materials. Popular
be sincere in hl* opposition to the three-inch margin.
New Deal brand?
prices and Sizes.
Rubber Latex Imports Double
The race for U. 8 senator prom­
Imports of rubber latex last year
ises to be an interesting one. Both were more than double the 1938 to­
candidates are strictly high grade tal, principally because of the in­
individuals and it is improbable that creasing use of latex in die making
of cushioning materiaL according to
either one will stoop to mean or pet­
104 East State Street
Industrial and Engineering Chemis­
Phone 2132
ty personalities Yet. it appear* that try. A total of 81,000.000 pounds was
Brown and Ferguson can develop imported in 1939.
resolutions committee

FOR RESULTS!
In Barry County, evtry week there are ahHoancements to be made, notices
to be polled, merthandlsa to be sold and fobs to be filled. And there are
always people interebted in ectlnf upon this information.
Put your

Backward Glances
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EMPLOYMENT
Do you need a job? Do you need an employee? Use
the clearing house of information ... the Hastings
Banner classified section to make your needs known
■

....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FINANCES
The mon who has money to lend advertises to that
effect in the Hastings Bonner classified section! If
you need a loan, look through these columns.

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If your car needs servicing, or if you need a used
,
j

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buy . . . trade something you don't need for it! Put
your offer in the classifieds ond watch the results!

D$3B
Merchandise for sale? Don’t wait for the world to
come to your door. Tell people about it the econom­
ical way . . . through the classifieds.

-—-RENTALS
If you vront to rent a house or apartment, tell the
world about it in the classifieds. If you're looking for
new quarters, read the classifieds.

—- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - REALESTATE
Selling or renting property is a difficult task if you
hove to depend upon personal contacts! Use the
easy, efficient classifieds.

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will see it. Our low rotes enable you to know that
everyone wjlj s^e it if it's in a classified.

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lost something t . . for a few cents you con reach
everyone through the classifieds.

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If you have produce to sell, put on ad in the Bonner
to that effect. You’ll find dozens of people who are
anxious to buy what you have to sell.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BUSINESS LISTINGS

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Don’t dream about that new scheme you had in
mind . . . put it in block and white. The classifieds
will help you get it started.

. . . . . . . . . —BUSINESS SERVICES
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�HA8TING8 RANNIR, TRVR4DAY, OCTOBER 1, 1M2.

COMMUNITY NOTICES!v F w-NIWS

3kS

n. w. .. o. . o. u» o.,^
’ Methodist church will meet at lhe
home of Mra. Rtissell Mott on Wed­ an aeroplane Is only about 50 per1 *r- Mn Me,T,n SfnHh
|lnt tM month of a
nesday afternoon. Oct. 7 Instead ot eent of lhe membership. Thia U la1 The next meeting will be at thc
meeting-at lhe home of Rev. and help our /tying cadeta have an aero- home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wat- Bauman, Berton Bo
weld. Ray Clemens
Mrs. D W Robinson as scheduled. plane given by the V. P. W. It Is kins.
Mrs Molt. Mrs. Ross Pierce and Mrs.
hoped those of our Comrades wlto Cartton Farm Bureau Groop
Maurice Garrett will prepare the
have not given a dollar for this
The Carlton Farm Bureau group
program.
cause will send one to our quarter-, was held at the home of Mr. ana
The Mllo-Cresaey Home Literary ------ ------- ----------------- - — ------ „•—, Mrs
&amp;b on
1B
Club will be entertained by Mr?. Hu­
post as 100 per cent behind this The following officers were elected:
bert pettengUi and Mr* Edith Jack­ drive.
Discussion
leader.
Boy
Erb;
Secy.,
son at live home of the former on
The Annual Pow Wow will be held Mildred Lydy; chairman, Lyle Lydy;
Alien lender. 73, Of 520 E. Wal­
Thuraday. Oct g Roll cali-Bopth in
.lureay IM
In Usnxlng on
on o
Saturday
and Bun
Bun-. vice-chairman, Lee Burguess: recre­
American new*. There will be music ldMy
n
H.v rv.1 10
tn
tt A11
.n otfJe(B'rj| ot ation leader, Wanjla BurgueM; song nut St., had an experience last
and a speaker.
i our post are expected to Attend If leader. Alice Brodbedt; tatfiutt ftiah. Thursday that hell ngyer forget and
Benvtn stadel; publicity, Dorothy one that he doesn't care to
”The \larvirat Festival will be held
Erb. The next meeting trill be held repeated. ,
q nt the Doud Corner* schoolhouse the ‘’1’2, TLT1”
b U ’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. carl
Driving to Middleville. Mr. Pend-'
evening of October 8. There will be: Ab®"
w. Brodbeck.
a speaker from Gull lake. All
,^.^1.^ Banfield Community Farm Bureau er approached a railroad crosstug
welcome; come and enjoy a good,Mth of off1cc »t ^meeting, tonight..I
The Banfleld Farm Bureau was on a north and south road near
Irving
He say* he looked but "Bld
I entertained Sept. 9 at lhe home of
U,nC
j FARM BUREAU NEWS
IMr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock, of 1not see nor did he hear a train
Rutland
I South Hastings Farm
But suddenly the
' Baltimore with an attendance of 32. 1approaching.
The Rutland Cemetery Circle will ’ Bureau Group
The'following, officers were elected
meet with Mrs Artlmr Hathaway I Thd South Hastings community for tlie coming' year; Chairman. 1a fast passenger train. Thc fend­
Wednesday P. M. Oct. 7.
| group met ut thc home of Mr. and George Wertman; rice-chairman. 1ers. bumper and radiator were com­
pletely sheared from his car. the
•Mrs. Frank Ferris Monday evening. Orin Johnson: Secy-trees. Emma I
Carlton Center
■Sept. 21. Tills group is part of what Hobbs; discussion leader, Florence jrest of the vehicle being unmoved
Carlton Center Extension Group , was the Hastings Community group. Babcock; recreation leader. Miss from Its track.
&gt; will meet Oct, 7th for thc flrat les­ Several new families Joined the Morgan.
•
Had Mr. Pender been driving a
son on "Nipping Food Bills.” Every­ group. Others will be welcome.
i The group pledged their full gup- very little faster so that hl* car
one Is Invited.
Russel Whittemore called the r
port
—. In obtaining their share of thc Ihad been one foot nearer thc track
First Aid classes will begin Thura, meeting to order and announced the county quota of new members. They when It was struck, the story would
rubjccts to be discussed at each apjtolntrd Mrs. Emma Hobbs to act have been much different and no
Center Grange hall.
meeting for the ensuing year. Thc as their roll call chairman. Eleven doubt someone other than tJLr.
following officers were elected: teams volunteered thfjr services Pender would have had to tell ItBunnell
Chicken supper at Bunnell church
Oct 8. Adults 50c—Adv.

An Experience
He Doesn’t Care
To Repeat

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Cloverdale
Thc P T. A. will .be held nt the
Townhull Friday evening, Oct. 2,1
A jwt luck supper is being planned. |
Each family bring at leal one hot1
dish nnd sandwiches.. Election of■
officers. Everyone urged to attend.&gt;

Martin Corners
Preaching service nt the Martin |
church Sunday Oct 11 will be at
10:30 followed by Sunday school
Rally will be observed that day nt
Sunday school, with appropriate'
Rally Day exercises, and n pot luck !
i dinner nt noon, followed by n ser- !
mon bv Mbs Rulison nt 2 o'clock. [
All are cordially Invited to attend '
nil these sei vice*.

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Don't forget the Community Club .
IhLs week Friday night. Il will b&lt;the annual chicken supper. but U ‘
not for the benefit of the Red Cross
ns 1ms been- mistakenly reported j

A variety of fresh colors and
patterns for every room In
your home. ’

ORGANIZATIONS

The Leo A Miller Auxiliary of the !
V F. W. will meet Thursday eve- |
nlng, Oct. 1 at the Veteran hall. I
All mcmbcrB are urged to be present, j
Lunch will be served.
Emmanuel Guild will have a pot 1
luck luncheon nt Parish House. Wed- |
nesday, Oct. 7. at 1 o'clock.

Pennock Hospital Kitchen Guild i
will meet with Mrs. Harold Downs,
702 E. Clinton. Tuesday evening."
October B Members please bring a
hand towel

Thc openlni: meeting of the Worn- I
rn’.s club will he a one o’clock lunch- j
eon nt the Parish House Friday.'■
October 2. Mrs. Karl P. Katren- :
merer of Hillsdale will be guest
speaker. Club members may bring [
guests.

COMPARE UP TO 6.95
COMPARE THE QUALITY I
COMPARE THE VALUE!

Tlie regular meeting of the Worn- I
rn of thc Moom- will be held Friday j
evening Get. 2. at 8 o'clock at thc
Moose Hall.

You’ll find just what you want in our
huge assortment of florals, leaves, tex-1

ORGANIZATIONS
• Hospital Guild No. 14 will meet.

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tures and tiles in a brilliant array of

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CAMP FIRE NEWS
The new Hastings Camp Fire'
Guardians met with Mrs. Norbert
SciKJwnlter Monday afternoon to
plan their opening meeting.
Thc new Camp Fire Horizon Club
qwt with MrtL O- E- Goodyear Wcdne*zlay evening to plan their organIdallon and social meetings for-the
coming year.

‘
Sunlight for Vegetables
" Vegetable seed* should be planted
in rows running north and south.
This give* the plant* all the sun­
light [Wjjible.

.Brasil, largest country of South
America, has 2,103.110,000 acres of
land, much of it jungle.

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home of Mrs. John Eddy, 409 S
Cass, for a carry-ln dinner. All:
members arc urged to be present. I
t POMONA GRANGE
Pomona Grange will meet at ।
Glass Creek Grange Hall, Oct. 7. |
at 8:30 p. tn. Program h planned.
Potluck luncli&gt;
|

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Preserve that bodly worn roofl A
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It’s easy to keep clean wth a damp
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much more for elsewhere. Con­

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Bring In your room measurotnenl*

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For fell, metal, tile, concrete

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our expert Installation service, too. |
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will open a monthly payment atcount.

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sands of values not In store stocks.

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THVRSDAY, OCTOBER L 1B4L
Un. Robert Owen Ol Onnd Ba- 'an old MquMnlanre. Bryan White. | cot'NTRT CLVB NEWS

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'

Winnert at brM&lt;e

““
" v'n
01 JameMoam. John Smith w a
The ljrjwr maaon or the Worn- ]Ur* Howard l-roat and Mn «
». have
naw been
wen asked questions
Sunday eahen al ih. to Crtjk- Sunda, dlnnar rent.
I
*^UUon ot U» HnUnn ! J,
(Continued from usge 1. Sec. 1) ■ We
ahooi aendlns
wodtn, presents
pmw»U to men
own In
m
“t."*1
MU. Ol.d,. HwbUn .Utlad her, Country club ™ bwu.ht to a me■
cannot attend.
!,houl
1
u rervlce.
can get- the
restric, Clovcrd4le- Mr sister.
Earl Curtis*
fi
--- You
■
-------------‘““h Mr*.
u'‘ *"&gt;
Durtu. and r.memtul rnnehuM., at th. Tbrtkr -'"d b&gt; “? ,’Xrt — ehalr,t0T &lt;,uc‘“ lWru “
““ «»&lt;»»«. content, *nd “r, ^red
BndA*2‘
Uy......................
01 Hasting, lhe
put
week.
W1IXAID BOLTI'
opened last Saturday and many of maU|ng deadline and other such of Lukf Odessa. Mr. and Mr*. Ar-­
the nuniods were out hi the wee deUih at the post office but here thur Fulkr *n&lt;1 $on °r Hailing*.' .pent Sunday with Mr and Mr* luncheon table, attractive with bou’ Tfra Ahen Johnson and Mr*.
hour* of the morning. Jim Rad- u. another tinMr ,nd Mrl- Ed*»rd
°f Grand Lester Stuart and family -----------------------of South duets of garden Rower* and Mich- ;
Mr
*
ford chimed he should have had I p. .
’
| Rapids, Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Lennon Boston
I nelma*
nelma* daisies
dalsle* used
used on
on the
the lounge
lounge ! wlll,rd
Wlllard omlUT
8mlUT
__________
. p.1, of dutk. blit Ihu lhe,
“Lft? whrth,, U»
UluUa
■
।
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brake and , ublM
table*.
I SCRAP PILE “ON ITS WAY"
too pood “duekw.
"Jn
nw*t .pprreloie «
,tr ,nd Mr. -CUlr WMrVh .nd
famHy spent Sunday with Mr and . Mr*.’ Don Siegel, president, pre- I The pile of scrap metal near tne
Mrs.
Clare
Alderink
and
family
of;
i
tided
at
the
annual
mee
tingwhen
Grand
Rapids
Bookcare
and Chair
“ m" .ppi^rii U,T
‘
,
S
lensing were Saturday evening
| reports were given by the sccretiry. Co. accumulated bv WPA trucks
— '
' Mr and Mr* Ben Crock- Bowne Center.
1*"‘ .r.'r T*"
•"» .taSl com. !^d
Mix* Eldlene Preston of Grand jj treasurer and chairmen of thc golf during the post few months will
JoToLa”
pIrl' DAOCDlon o, oon-rMcntlol 1 —' Rapids
wu
a
Saturday
evening
|
and
bridge
committee*.
Mra.
RoI
probablj
be
moved
sometime
Utts
The Faith Circle ol the W.8.C3.
the benke ot Fl., rteer. Mr. Sir- mduetrlm to war produetkn bare
.were- entertained at supper gurat of Mr. and Mr*. Cecil । man Feldpausch. Mr*. W. M. Steb- i week, according to word received lb’
Rtate*. I would rather have )eft Utile on which a visitor can Df Woodland
.
| bin* nnd Mra. Philo Sheldon were 1 a|enn Wotring. This metal L&lt; part
homeM-tiini**
of Mr* Keith Durkee
ChmJnnw nn,W*h t । •?
.
, spend his motley.
Such »lmpla.,[the
S^*d^"c
Mr. and Mn. Charles Bobbin* elected to three-year term* a* mem-! of n "bank." collected through enBob Kelly, who Is in East t*n-|mings ax matches or a lighter ihe1*1^1_________ L.
of Ionia entertained Sunday Mr. ber* of the executive committee.
I operation of Federal agcncie*. which
shig at an air pilot training school. • e-an get lhe fluid over there., or a ,
— —---------- ------------------— , Mrs. David French, golf chair- 'u nil being moved to reclaim cenclaims that he has a solution for •|1|»ttck for a hostess who has en-JFLEABANT VALLFF
nac. and Mr. and Mra Emery man. announced the following win- ■ ters according to an orderly plan.
. the rubber alhorUge He .tales that terUlned him would doubtless tx 1 Mr. and Mra Lee Osbom re- K(mw
Kime .nrt
and HenUh
Beulah .tor.b
ilocali In
tn hnnnr
honor ne„ nf evenU- junp rtngFr. Mr*. :
------------------ ***
-------if they could utilize the bounce that apprecti' ‘
' turned home Saturday from a week * of Mr. Clark's B3rd birthday.
Ray Plnnle; July ringer. Mr*. Ed.. DEATH OF FORMER
he get* when he land* a plane that ’
•­
, on the other hand. It s vtalt with Mr. and Mr*. Milton Os- , The W. M. A met with Mrs. van Ponerlne: August ringer. Mrs. CLOVERDALE MAN
the worries’of a rubber shortage In
. story. He can buy every ■ born of Marshall.
I Annis Strong of Pinhook. Thun- Ray Branch: September ringer. MU*
Henry Ryan, aged 73. died on
would be over
Lx
needs there—and cheap- 1 Harold Jackson of Lake Odessa .d»&gt;’ They will meet with Mn. Ila Marjorie Herrick: player showing I Tuesday nt hl* home. 514 E Green
Bing Crosby wa* in Grand Raj
There 1* an abundance of things spent the weekend with hi* grand- Hooper. Thursday. Oct. Blh. Every- greatest imnrovement In ringer St. Hl* former home was in Clot­
Legumes Feed Com
--------- --------- to be bought in Australia, too. So parents. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Pres- one welcome.
score. Mrs E. A. Frandsen: winner • crdale, where hr had been n resi----------1
nf Julv handtean. Mr* Branch with I dent moxt of ills life. Mr. Ryan
For 27 years Kansas’Experiment Station grew com every year On. Iiibitlon match with' several golf to vlt her- place a money order would ton.
Smallest Deer
•
Claude- Scott of Lowell spent
Mrs. Van Poperlne. runner-up. anrl'Pas n member of the St R»&gt;r
one piece of ground—and on a piece alongside they grew ram every other 'Tatars and 3A00 peirple followed the solve the problem nicely.
plavMx.—Among them wa* Dor.
There's not much that a man can Saturday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer ,
year and wheat and alfalfa in between. Sketch shows the difference in
The smallest deer In the world ii elub champion. Mr* Brunch, and ! church nnd of lhe Hqly Name *oFL»her who "snuck" up beside Bing do with more than his pay In rScott.
-----yield of com from'1/10 acre. Average production with corn after torn
Icietv. Surviving is a niece. Mix*
the mou»e deer ot Indo-China.
It mnnrr-up. Mr*. Van Pnnerlntt.
was about 17 bu. per acre—and it jumped to an average of l» bu. per acre ■ on one of thc fairway* and “blng" Ahica.-So there again n. «uttabltMr*. Earl Coleman, brldee chatr- | Katherine Cagney, who hnd lived
Mra. Mabel Van AlUburg of weigh* only about tour ikjuikIi.
with lhe legume roution.
—Bettv had their picture Don says [gill Is the thing. Some Mildl’-t* *tn- iGrand Rapid* spent Friday with
man. presented prize* to the hold- with him for many years. Requiem ,
he wilt autograph copies of the pic- Honed there have expressed a wish ;Mr and Mrs. John F Brake. In
era of the three highest scores for'mass- wa* held at the St Wise
ture for one dollar each. It's pos- for a really good pair of field glasses, ilhe afternoon Mra Brake accom­
Water Ahead Of Milk For Calves
the reason; Mr*. R E Walt, first: church on Friday nt ten «/ '*«■
One American newsreel i* shown Mra. Roman Feldpausch. second! Father John V. Dillon officiating
’the boys In Iceland and Green; ।panied her to Hastings.
One large Jersey breeder in central Iowa has entirely done aw ay with , slide that hl* brother Dwight might
ha»e been able to get a higher land probably would like candy­
A Saturday evening supper guest in over SOO Latin-American theater- and Mrs. Clayton Brandstetter.' Interment in Mount Calvary &lt;Yine‘
simple *cour» in hi* calve* by giving each calf '* gallon of lukewarm
price for his autograph a* by vlr- or maybe thc feeling of pra&gt;peron* &lt;of Mr. and Mra. John F. Brake was each month.
third.
water to drink before feeding milk. Giving the water after the milk did
Hie of a par 72. he won the Has- comfort that conies from several
not do the business.
tliiR* Country Club championship . extra sleeveless sweaters.
for lhe year.
! Next week our prosecuting alter"Egg Whites” From Soybeans
In closing this, my part of the ney. Laurence Barnett, will pen
Scientist* at California Experiment Station have succeeded in creat­
Home Front letters. I do wish to some lines to you. in fact, he may
ing a substitute for egg whites from soybeans which I* reported to be
emphasize that the Red Crass i* I even go poetic for you too because
thoroughly saliMactory for baking purposes. ThF new product la a pale
for your benefit and you should I he is a past muster nt this form of
yellow powder that foam* to fourteen times it* volume when mixed with
take advantage of tlie services of- literary art.
fered by this great and fine orTaps for this time.
ganlzatlon.
'
Zolly Coffer.
How To Use Chlorine
Wherever you are, may God be .---------------- ----------------------with you.
HAKM-.M ht-IIOOL
Kansas Experiment Station report* thatchlurine has-liltle value a*
Mr* Roj- O. Hubbard.
.| .Mr and Mrs. Herbert Johnston
a germicide for milk utensil* units* it is properly used. For chlorine to
Pin A r,,rt,l^
and EHL*
made n triptnto Xt,
Mt. Din.,..
Pieasbe effective, the treated surfaces must be thoroughly clean and the water j Chairman. Barry County Chapter, Iinrl
must not be hot—because heat rapid!/ weakens chlorine. The strength
American Red Crass.
. ant **■•-*-Filcjuy •to attend the --------funeralof a chlorine rinse should be maintained at 50 part* per million for a i Many nmnr* and addresses of of Mr. Johnstons brother-in-law,
60-*econd rinse—and twice that strength for • snorter rinse period.
boys have been rent in. .so will the' Mr. Geo. Reed.
rest of you (boys and ixirenU both!
Sunday visitors and callers at thc
Bone Meal'For Dairy Cows
send us your names so that our Herbert Johnston home were: Mr.
ILst will be complete.
nnd Mrs. F. W. Holmes, Mr*. R.
The principal ingredients of bone incal are lime and phosphorus, and
One
writer
suggested
that
we
V.
Birdsall of Grand Rapid.*. Mr.
the dairy,cow needs large quantities of these material* for the production
of milk and the development of h*r unborn calf and her own body mainte­ । print the birthdays of the boy* nnd Mrs. L E Holmes of Wood­
nance. However, except in cases of exceedingly high producer* or rough­ । as they come each month so that land nnd Lieut ’ Robert Drake. I
1
anyone
can
remember
them
with
who
has been spending a few days I
age that is very low in these two element*. Pennsylvania Experiment Sta­
tion ha* not found that it pays l&lt;» feed bone meal to dairy cows—even ■ a card or gift. Well do this if you with his parents. Mr. and Mra. Earl
will send tn the Information. So Drake of Hastings. Robert left for
when producing as much a* 12,000 lb*, of 4% milk.
buy yourself n service mans •'date'' :Fort Monmouth. N. J . Monday.
FULL CREAM
„„
Milk,
-"J
book and here's your first "dale"— | Helen Ret.*or. who teaches at [
Necro in Pigs
' Mecosta. L* home for a vacation .
I
Ensign H. A. Kelley
thing b“' ’ k ‘
o.d they
If your nigs refuse food—lie huddled in a corner—kr.d show diar­
; while lhe school is closed during
542 McFarland Road
.
■' ‘h(““hX
,'“h d"“'
rhoea of a yellowish color with an offensive odor and poisibly blood—look [
'the potato
digging season.
. Norfolk. Virglnta
.
out for necro. Present indication* nre that thi* disease is primarily
they k&gt;ok tor tncy
Hugiis -birthday Is Oct 3lgL-*he
Ellla Johnston tMsiti-d
Eilljt
\Msiti-d at the
caused by deficient diet, a* a good many severe cases do not show the
A R£AL TREAT . . . DELICATELY FLAVORED
was bom on Hallowe'eni He writes [Drake home south of Hastings
typical necro germs. Checking the trouble and correcting thc diet is a
,edl
that sometimes Hie Banner has Sunday.
'
job for your veterinarian. The disease in it* germ form is frequently
«»■* *“•.
. m.;
Mra. Joe Crockford L« visiting her i
introduced on the farm by the purchase of infected animal* or visitor* , been delayed in reaching him but
LB.
home
news
is
so
goodto
hear,
he
daughter
and
.
husband,
Mr
from infected farms.

On th. Hom. Front

Farming Facts Worfh Knowing

GET ALL YOUR

THEY’RE CHOCK

DAIRY
PRODUCTS

full of every dairy
item imaginable:. . ■
finer fresherfoods

AT FLAVOR PEAK'

at A&amp;P

at a Savings Too!

40 fbcffjeAent Kindi of Gheeiei!

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Killing Squash Pests

IT’S LIKE VISITING

New'York Experiment Station report* that the two main squash
insect pests can be controlled by the proper use of insecticides. The
squash vine borer has to be killed at the egg-laying stage, which is usually
the first week of July in that*tate—and a dust containing l'» of rotenone
or k spray containing 1 Ib. of 4% rotenone to a gallon of water will do the
business. Add ’j lb. of powdered skimmilk to the spray as a spreader and
sticker—and dust or spray every h to 7 day* during the critical period.
And for *qua»h stink bugs, dust or »pray with a pyrethrum mixture as
soon a* you notice the bug* on the vine*.

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LOAF

AiP DAIRY FOOfrS

Renovating Strawberries

BRANCH DISTRICT
Several more ol our boy* have
Henry Bld^lman u Mill confined been called for their physical cxto hl* bed.
laminations for induction Into thc
Ten of* the
members
of
the
Jolly
'
‘
"
* “ army.
E°’fn *5" entertained by Mrs I mi
rMlur Ofclomoic
Mr. aiu&gt; Mrs. „
Arthur
Skidmore
Howard Gibson in Hasting* Wed- of
wrrt. Sunday visitors of
nesday.
rMr
- and■ -- - Skidmore.
Mra. —
Emcst
Mr. and Mr* Vincent Norton
attended the funeral of their cous­
in. Mra. J. T. Loomis, Monday aft- '
tmoon. Mrs. Loom Is passed away i,
very suddenly Friday evening at l' many flat*. Altogether six nation*'
the home of her son. George Loom- I banner* have at one time or another
flown over It
Li. In Kalamo township.

Cheese

j

KAHN TAlLVRIhTC W
VF-1NI7IANAPVUS

will be at our store oh
FRIDAY-SATURDAY OCTOBER 2-3

Special Showing of Tine Jail and Winter

Here's your opportunity to
choose front "suit-size'' sam­

Eggs

elevtrk

machine

□U« HIGHEST SCORE

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
"Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy”

HASTINGS

MICH

FRESH. MILD

MUENSTER CHEESE
WISCONSIN BRICK
N, Y. SHARP CHEESE

SUNNYFIELD BUTTER

ill.

mint

.

lORDEN'S

LIMBURGER CHEESE ,OZ JA.22c
PLAIN Ol PIMENIO
PABST-ETT CHEESE 2
35c

DOZ. CART. 53c

WHIPPING CREAM

EAT MORE CHEESE

FROM

For GOOD HEALTH.

CHOCOLATE MILK
FRESH ORANGE

For MUSCLE.
For ENERGY

DURKEE'

GOOD LUCK

MARGARINE

MARGARINE
HU I LIT
MARGARINE
PARKAY
JEWEL
SHORTENING

U 23c
IUREGOOD OUO
2
CART.
31c
MARGARINE
22c
MARGARINE
HIT FOODS
HUCOA OLEO
25c

A COMPUTE STOCK OF
DAIRY PRODUCTS AT LOW F
SIX DAYS A WIIK

l.,

11C
15c
y.« 20c
QT. 14c
QT 10c
9’

COFFEE CREAM

52c

DOZ- CART. 48c

OU* REST—GRADE A

SUNNYBROOK EGGS

AMERICAN CHEESE V1U „s 22c
CHATEAU CLEESE '/i-n. ffg. 24c
RORDEN $ CREAM CIIEUE
WEJ-CUT
goz.'kg. 17c
ROKA CHEESE
■ 4OZ KG. 22c
lOlDEN’J rLAin Ol RILiCTO

FRESH MILK
i. 49c

MEDIUM SIZE-GRADI I

CRESTVIEW EGGS

44'

Fresher Milk and Cream From
Nearby Dairy Farms

Butter and Eggs From the Nation’s
Finest Dairylands

ROLL BUTTER

HE IS HERE; IMMEDIATE
OR FUTURE DELIVERY.

—

30c BORDEN'S CHEESE ’/j-LB. PKG. 26c
BABY GOUDAS CHEESE
ITALIAN
WISCONSIN
38c GRATED CHEESE
j oz. 20c
CHEDDAR CHEESE
GOOD QUALITY
, 34c LIEDERKRANZ CHEESE
24c
LONGHORN CHEESE
UNK CHEESE
j.pz. 28c
DOMESTIC
CHEESE
, 30c
SPICE CHEESE
FOR QUICK HEAR1
• FOR SNACKS
CHEDDAR CHEESE BOZ. PKG. 21c

SUVIRIROOK

New owner. No By bidding. Everything Goei.

KRAFT^S PHILADELPHIA

VEIA SHA«r

INDIVIDUAL

look when tailored. Every new
color, pattern, and weave—
hundreds to select from. .

character.

.

.

TASTY, TANGY

accurate idea of how they will

Whether you are hard or easy
to fit, you will enjoy the serv­
ices of aa expert, assuring
perfect cloches styled with in­

LB.

RICH. TASTY

CHIEF BRAND . . . 5-POUND LOAF

ples—large enough to give an

dividuality and fine custom

DEWEY KEED, Mgr.

Milk
Cream

front the

at 127 So. Jefferson Street. Saturday
October 3. Time one o'clock.

Sewing

EVERY ASP
SELF-SERVICE
HAS A
COMPLETE
STOCK OF
DAIRY
FOODS

MR. H. LIVINGSTONE

SALE OF ACE-HI
REST A C^1D

Drophead

Butter

Tailoring Expert Coming

Suitings Ji topcoatings Jdade-to-Order

Hog dag^ machine.
Fan. 19 Stobls a

MEL-O-BIT . . . AMERICAN OR BRICK

SOFT. CREAMY

Crossbred Hens Please Kansas

West Virginia Experiment Station recommend* renovating straw­
berry beds immediately after the picking season is over—in order to gel
a second good year cut of the bed before it is plowed under. The recom­
mended process is (1) remove the mulch; (2) narrow the row* to 6 or I
, inches by plowing under the edges; (3) thin thc plants in the row* to 8
inches apart; &lt;4) top dress thc plant.* with 400 lbs. or more of comnlcti
fertiliser containing nitrogen; (&amp;) cultivate and hoe as with a new plant­
ing. With a normal season and good weed control you should ha\-e good
matted rows by thc first part of September and the yield thc second bear­
ing year should equal that of the first year. For home garden patches, this
process is frequently satisfactory for several year*.

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modern dairy farm

A* a result of experiments in crossing chicken* at Kania* Experi­
ment Station for the pa*t 14 years, *o many Kaus** poultry keeper* have
adopted the practice that many hatcheries in that state now sell cross­
bred chick*. The chief advantage* in cross-breeding have been greater
hardiness—lower brooder mortality—and faster growth. Crossing has
not materially reduced adult mortality nor has it increased egg-produc­
tion. The most popular eros* in thc state is Black Australorp* on White
Leghorn*. Other popular crosses are White Leghorn* on White Plymouth
Rock* and R. I. Reda on Barred Rocks. Care i* taken to use nothing but
purebred* for breeding, as chick* from crossbred parent* are not better
than mongrels.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dan 1-ewb. Mrs. Bowarman, Celia Mix and Sandra

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cago spent tbe weekend here with O. F. Finstrom and granddaugnter, Burling.
•
| Mrs. Ilham and other rehtives.
Nola Jean Finstrom, and Mbs
• • •
&lt;
Mrs.
I Mr. and Mix. Willard Clinton
Biddle visited Mr and Mis.
~ 1 Lorenzo Maus entertained
A ruling has been made at Wash­
of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra. John Sacuson of Benton Harbor tfte u and I bridge club Wednes­
— ____ • Letaon'of
__ ..______
__ were Sun_ . on Wd*)
WrlalBV’. Mbs
MU. Biddle
UMrAU remaining
—milrii’L till
till day evening at her home on South ington that a school bus used to
'
George
Vernon
Mbs Emily Dipp and MUs.Vlr- I Mr. and Mra. Earl Bumford. Mra. aay
or- tn. Rev and Mn Monday night witli her outer. Mra. Market. Eight member* were pres­ transport on athletic team or teams,
ent.
.
ginla Fish both of Precpdri, left Rcva Benson and Mr. and Mra. cilflord Clinton
R«mn«nn
Swenson.
or to transport pupils to attend
Tliuraday for Muskogee. Okla., for a .Ward Erway spent Bunday with Mr.
athletic contests or games, has for­
Judge
and Mrs. A. D.___________
McDonald
«_k'. vun -Ith rn Keith Bkulud Mr. Ch.rl- DenhMe khd
“d“" “""L "l*"*" .....
_________________
feited its right to obtain new tires
Ahd mend el ramp Omber.
l«r&gt;U, cl K.lkmAwe.
ikwitaSli ‘“cXowti and Frederick
“ »•&gt;“•' and Aline
«” McDonald
from any rationing board.
Mbs Agnes Johnson went to Ann I MF. and MH. Nick Jacobson. Mr. were Tuesday
and Wednesday
L&gt;’nn ^erry and John fsenhath Thursday for pot luck dinner.
Arbor Monday where she
will
atand
Mra.
Gantt
Jacobaon.
Mr.
’
and
ltU
e*te
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Clair
McKee
werc
,n
’
Detroit
from
Thursday
tUl
the
«lMr. narett
Mr .nrt
..
-------------- *----- -----------—•. —
Captain and Mr.* Raymond Ftn- FERRIS—CLOUSE
of
G
d
i
euc
‘
u
°
‘
M
r
ana
M
ri
cw
‘
r
M
c
K
e
*tend Lhe University of Michigan.
Mrs. ZyUtra and -eons of Grand | Ur -nr1
p—nu-_
P*""
’’"’' taking the examination*
tv*.. nlc held an informal open house; Tlie ceremony uniting In marriage
Silurday
Mr ana
arid mra.
Mrs nay
Rav '8 Mr
Mr!kMr
Pre&lt;1
»l*nl for navy air corps cadet service
on Sunday evening fpr their guest.*. Mias Kathryn Clouse, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. D. D. Smith wrro Raids’'"and
nnu ar.
ri ,nd
„.llh
" d
‘“f Sunday
in Detroit the latter part of rer0
the,Hotchkiss and son were Sunday
.?.d“y with Mr. and Mr. Guv
° 7
_ A
Mra. J. L. Vaicqtlnf attended the Mr. and Mrs Hermon Arold of Ann U.
Barry
County
Garden
Council1 Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. William Hastings. route 5, and Howard J.
M m buanm
ot Un O.nnid. Enfel'r
lurry
■_
—.—
—
..
. Brenlaroiu
* Leon
“urr -md
Guests
of. Mr and Mrs
Aben _i
E.1 j,j
Mrr. and
and Mm
Mra. -jT. J.
Brenlarous of
of', Mr
“J? ““nd
n“ Mr
««
bccn Brn
srasauer
and meetini
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ar- McKnlght of Wilmette. 11L
. fomllv
rhlra&gt;n
w»r. weekend .w.._
4Thede of Wayland Wednes-.
Johnson
over
the
weekind
were
Toledo. Ohio,
Ohio were
were weekend
weekend guests
guasta
r&lt;m,ly nf
ot CWc&lt;
«° were
thur
. . .
Ferri*.
Hastings,
route
5. was read
Johnson
over
the
weekend
were
'
.nv'n'nn
T*
“
*
"
fh^te^on-In-Law
and daughter Mr
&lt;* Mrs Duane Miller entertained
their oon-ln-law1 and
Mr. of
of Mn.
Mn- Unnle
Unnle Davte
Davis. G^SurSay
On' Sunday 8U“u of
of Mr
M ' ,nd
,nd Mn
Mn'' Prank
rrank Ro
Ro««- day.
day.
.at the home of Uw bride's narenta
EtaReu
ilJSi Mr
Mr and
Md Mn
Mn Wm
Wm CLWU
«dta-.
e" '
and Mrs.
Mra. J.
J. L.
L. Valentino
club ior
for uewsen.
desert and
and
Mr* Erie
von itei* and
nrui Htaiird
Clawtl and
faMr. and
Vaicnuno her
emu
ana card*
earn Wed- on Friday evening. Sept. 25 at eight­
and Mra.
ErtcjOh
Sigurd 'mlly
-- ----------^
n iera
Mrs.
Wednesalay
swli^n
of Deuo’Reis,
V^to^Andrew
and Mr. and ?.tas Erb Jani
Jannan
Mrs Melbume Mouw of Kalama- went to
w Middleville Wednesday
and nesday afternoon,
afternoon. Sept 23.
23. al her
thirty o'clock, by the Rev. A. A.
il* An^rie. C.l -nd famll/were a£»w«ta ofMn 800
WM 1x00
‘he «
url‘tbe
of YU*
M1“
grandson.
Don Vai-Don
, home
on home
S Hanover.
Winner* Wlm
at
of Mrs
wo
-11 wlnnJ&lt;
of M1M brought
wbM»»e their
brought
their grandson.
Vaion S. Hanover.
..
nlrt* n hmm'dfherbkthday
,lou*h &lt;”«r the weekend
enltae.back with
with them
them and
and Mn.
Vai 'pedro
* pedro were
were Mrs.
Mr* Glenn
Glenn Kahler. Butterfield of Scotts. Forty guests
day
' ।Rotuh
weekend.
cntlnejlack
Mr*. Vat
Robert Shultz, who U In training
01
D’\‘na &gt;'
I Mr and Mn. Roland Valentine cntlne and Don spent lhe balance , Mr* Miller and Mr* Ted Zugfer
An improvised arch of autumn
al Great Lake* Ill. vblted ib parMr «jd Mrs Prank E., Hcmey spent Sunday tn Ann Arbor and Of tbe *rek irt Y|»ilanti vbitlng !Door prize was y&gt;n by Mra. Rustell
ent*. Mr. and Mn. Ira Shultz, over entertained the R. O. Crowley fa- Ypsilanti vbiUng friend* and rel- m/'and Mra. O. F. Ableson and Zerbel. Mra. Zi*1er will entertain branches and baskete of aster* and
dahlia* formed thc background for
the weekend.
c^sbv ’*wSEbu?Jdm Timda? “U'r“
bon * ,,tbcr- Arttour Valentine.
the club on Wed, Oct. 7. at her
the
service. Preceding Uie wedding
Kennetli Johncock went to KalaV*ck*b»** on Sunday.
Mr and Mra Ralph Kerr-drove
to
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Bert
Webb
attendhome
on
W.
Grand
St.
•mlrove to
..
Mrs. Melvin Smith, pianist, and Mrs.
nuuoo on Sunday for induction in- ■ L^.1Ulter remalnln* ,or • ,ew days Morrbonvllle, III, last Monday
,
...
Monday toed
to ed the
the wedding
wedding ot
of Miss
Mis* Ladean
Ladean
Wr Kerr's
Wx-v-. Jackson
• ___
__
to the Army Air Corps. On Mon- , Yw‘’attend lhe funeral of Mr.
nnd1 Robert Gifford *t II „ "ednejday evening the Bureau of Gerald Smith, violinist, played “O
Promise
Mt' and thc 'Wedding
day he was transferred to Fart
Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of Kaifather.^reluming
Friday
evening
the Presbyterian
Presbyterian church
church in
in BatBatAid gave a farewell dinner
—-----------------------.-------, ---------g.
the
Custar.
। amazoo. spent the weekend with
IE?”? ,,1r •*?' Margaret Storknn at March."
rlth' Charles Roberta
Roberts called on Mr. tie
tic Creek Sunday.
...J m,..
k . Kerr mvuu-y.
Dr. and Mrs David WAstrand U'elr P“renta. Mr *n'l Mrx Harley
Mra. r*
C. n
A.
Monday.
&lt; Dr. and...
Mr*. .........
D. D. Walton werei
were. I th
J, ®.
,. ,wme
’“T* of
°J_ Mra
*£?' Beatrice
I^ea!rlc&lt;' Fisher
fisher
.—.!_«
.c, and
w.
|"Dn'«nd
MraTb.
For her wedding, the bride wg»
.tollowing tne
the group ot
Archie ।i Harold
Harold Dunning
Dunning of
of Whiting,
Whiting. 1Ind. Grand Rapids vUltors on Thurs-••Foltowlr.W
the dinner lhe
of attired in an embossed satin gown.
Milwaukee were
were guest*
of Mr.
Mr
B,,d Mr und Mr*
Archie
off Milwaukee
gue&amp;ta of
eight attended the
the Passion Play
Play at
at fashioned princess style, with long
■ mini nf r a Kerr ihi&lt;
j_..
I| eight
.'i*________________________________
and Mra. Richard Grooa over the Reickord
(the Civic. Auditorium in Grand sleeves, a tight bodice with sweet­
Mr. and Mrs. Mrx Bauer of DeMr an&lt;1 Urs Robgrt O'Brien and
weekend.
Rapids
A gift was presented to heart neckline, and a full *kirt.
' troit spent the weekend with Mr daughters. Nancy and Bonny, have
Mr. and Mrs. William McKnlght
', Mr*. Storkau.
Tiwe attending Completing her costume was the
and
Mra
W.
O.
Bauer.
returned
to
Michigan
after
having
of Wilmette, III., were here over ।I Mra. ’Lucile Cappon was a recent m“dp their home t:&gt; California for
I were Mr* Helen Nebon. Supervbor. shouldrr length veil and her bou­
the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.1
I Mrs. Beatrice Fisher. Mrs. Margaret quet ot white roses and carnations.
visitor at the Moody Bible institute. lh« P«l y«*r Tliey are slaying
Joseph McKnlght and Capt. and Chicago
, for ‘he time
c being
.
•'Storkan. Mrs. Grace Gorham. Mb.* Mr. Clouse gave his daughter in
at the Mr.
homeand
of I On Saturday evening
Mrs. Raymond Finnie.
^dT’r B Hark new* and Mrs 'jMrs
O'Brien's
parents.
w..
i Mr. and ' Virginia Conrad. Mlv. Betty Swift. marriage.
Hollo Clemer. who is in the
“f H^tmi^were Sundiy Mrs. Clarence Baker.
------- entertained , ML** Nonna Michael nnd Mbs Betty
Mrs. Archie Reickord
ML*s Lois Clouse assisted her slsN“' v- statlonen at Rhode Island KUPSt* in the Judge R. R. McPeek | Included among the local hunt­ with a dinner party in honor of Mr. Sigler.
ter as maid of honor and licr dress
left Monday after spending a weeks home —CharlotteR-T
er* w,’°
,he &lt;*“«* season and
•“ “nnl’X””. TX'‘X' I"
was a rose tafteta. Her flowers
were rose* and dahlias. Frederick
.'I'l'.n™ 2?
« * Aflraunl- -nd d»u«h. I”"
OW n.urr. Km- dln&gt;
being
present
Following
dinner
™
d
"
y
ln
w
h„„"
r
"11“'"..!!? IS?-.___ _
.v »r. ML- ZabelM. .prr.1 UM
In d-u
!»»■
honor nf
of her daughter. Clouse of Detroit, the bride's brochn"r,v in hn,,nr
Mrs. Mary Snyder attended the Chicago visiting relatives. While -OrojEe Bauer of LanA ng was also bridge was played with honor. go-|party
r Mrs Gerald Lawrence. Dessert was
Pall Rally of thc Chari* Founds- there they also visited F C Haig ,n
P“rty. Thtey did their hunt- ing to Mr and Mra. Forrest Potter,
A dress of soldier blue was chos­
' served
and thc afternoon spent in
• tlon* which was held in Kalamazoo
—-------------- --------. Mrs. William Sclmder and Glenn
'
Elezian of Glenview.
!
playing contract, with honors going en by Mrs. Clouse for her daugh­
on Thursday.
mrs
Mr* J
J. V
C. n-eicnum
Ketcham was
was me
thc J Frederick Granger, son of Mr.
- Brower. Out-of-town guests prceent
Melvin Cooley, a machinists' male luncheon guest nf Mra. Ford Jarvb ,nnd Mr' Er''d Granger. Hasting*, were Mr and Mr* Milton Murphy !?. .'lt . J0,,n Ch”5'11" “nd Mrs. ter's wedding and the groom's mothRichard Brower.
in the aviation service, has been
.
.
—Mrs. has returned from U. of M. Law of Grand-Rapids.
of Albion on —Tuesday
when
Their corsages were roses and bebc
visiting relatives in this city and
School and I* spending some time i
...
chrysanthemums.
vlclftlty the past week. He left Jarvis entertained a group of Re­ nt home while awaiting call from! ...... Miss Patricia Calkin* entertained LEINAAR—REA8ER
publican women. Other guests int
a group of girl* Friday evening In
,v,r “,Kl
Maurice Greenman
Fallowing the ceremony was an
. for Seattle. Washington, and will
the
Navy
Department
“ l eluded Mrs. Fem Hayes Hammond
George Hilliard !««• house trailer in honor of M.-s .
marrl«e
‘he‘r ?lccc' informal reception with Misses
proceed from tjierc to Dutch Hari
Dr.
and
Mrs.
C~
.’ of Saginaw, vice-chairman of thc
-----Elizabeth
Parker'*
birthday.
The
Catherine
Reader
to
Richard
LclnMaxine Swift. Joan Erway. Grade
ixir, niasKH. wnere ne ts siationea.
„i
of
Kalamazoo
were
visitors
lhe
Elizabeth
punters
birtnaay.
iw
ot
visitors
at
the
J. t&gt;—u..—
c&lt;.niril|
—
■ *
. ...
.
. . &gt; - . nnr *on nf Mr &lt;*’yl VI— ""
iloi.ry
■"d “
«»•»«“
ST"*1 8"r""" tom- “ T“- “5 DeJongh and Dorcla Clouse assist­
.
ikitlng." MK* pirker w^wient- i Lninaar &lt;4 Cedar Creek.
'
ing. A dainty lunch. Including the
Mrs. John Webenhauer and Mrs. &gt;d with
11. ._5_?®
rrlc.........
‘l .*P.....thc traditional wedding cake, was sentwiin a
u gift
gui from
irum the
inc girls.
gins.
---- , “PJC-,U.Cr^m."
........
of
W?
.j,
About
fifty couples
were
present l»nw of U* Rev. Dr Henry Jordan,
of Glcnrock.
Glcnrock. Wyn,
Wyn.. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. •
' ,n n 8 -clu“ of MU?hl i H
Helene
Sacks returned to their
*
‘
'
*
at
thc
datin
’
nt
the
Country
club
H
“
ttle
Creek,
on
the
anniversary
Darrell Smith nnd Burton and
Mr. and Mra. Ferris left for a few
Mra. Warner Denton was in ‘ &gt;wm«* in Baltimore. Mtt. after
Excellent ! of the groom * parents. Sept. 20.
Barbara of Battle Creek. Mr. and Muskegon last week where she was .'&gt;Hf 8 ‘he lormtr'a parents. Mr. on Saturday evening.
days' trip to Indiana, the bride
Mrs. Logan Hunt of Flint, and called bv the illness of her sister.
Mr»
P'rkl™ They came music for dancing wa* furnished &gt; Mra■ Ulnaar was a graduate from wearing a brown suit with brown
Mr. and Mr*. John Jordan. Mr*.
Mr* H J Freeland and Mra. f1*
*‘UndJhe Echtinaw-Perk- by the local Rhythm Club orchestra Hustings High school in 1941 and and beige accessories for traveling.
Members of the
1Sc^wl ,h‘ ,M2J After October 1. they will be at
Dora Ingram and John Ingram, Kelth Chase spent last Tuesday In hw wedding Mr. Perkin.*. Maurice of eight piece*
She
“ was* employed
** “ ' in
“ ’Lansing and* home with the groom's parents un­
local.
Grand Rapids
‘
Ostroth and John Rcnkes accom- committee were Mr. and Mr*. FMr. nnd Mr* Carl Phillips and
Mr and Mrs. Otto Isenhath pian Pitn*ed Mrs. Wclsenhaucr and Mrs W. Stebbins, chairmen. Mr. and Mr Leinnar- is employed at the A. til their own new home west of
daughter. Carla Jo, of Kalama­ ■ to spend this weekend in Detroit Sacks to Detroit on Tuesday and Mra. Charles 8. Pott* Mrs. F. E B Stone Co. In Battle creek. They Hostings on M-43 is completed.
I will mnke their home In Battle
zoo. and Lyle Newton of Freeport with Dr. nnd Mr*. Robert Dawe , •“ended the races.
Lowry.
Mr
and
Mrs.~W.
M.
Steb
­
-Guests from Detroit. Grand Rap­
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and get acquainted with thc new I Mrs •,0*'c Cook returned to her bins and Dr. nnd Mrs Norbert
ids. Shelbyville. Bumlps and Has­
and Mrs. Edwin Deaklns and Jean. grandchild.
home In Clare on Tuesday after Schowalter. *
tings were present at the wedding.
GREENFIELD—CALK INS
Mbs Agnes Johnson and Mbs
h
, er &lt;1,,,«hl«r.
complimentary to Mb* Dene PolMbs Patricia June Calkins, grand­
a-M AfX."'
”
I
-ho h« h-n h-mu. « MI0dk.uk .nd h., .p- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Calkins._
302 E. State
Road, was
Mr .nd Mn J.mr. Uinrwon wrro ■
In ButUrworU. boplul.
.“'ST' I,“n r™J
_____
_____________
in marriage nr
to Mr'iid
MauriceMn
Lain annd H.pld. sand., M Kuran S&gt;'“ on N MkhlATAn Hr'b '”“'“l'ird Mlh . milrrtunm.u united
S&gt;y anrnllrld.
or Mr. .nd Mn. C
«u.rt
.*» • »_Mk»«.n Mr.Hr,h„„r
h.,mp o, Mn, Jolm. ' uorlor arrmtMd. 2M w. Sooth
; Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Zerbel
p icock on Friday evening, twelve be- Street on Saturday afternoon. Sept.:
and Mrs. diaries Aldrich visited
•
vbitlmr her ,n» Pre**nt Winner* at pedro were 28. at five o'clock. The single ring
HOTEL BABTinOS Pkoaa *711
Uie latter', rousln*. Mr and Mrs | MixLydte Bmh “ '“•‘In*
mother of the brlde-elret. Mrs. ceremony wa. read at the home of
Fred Ramsey, at Shepardsville Sun- Sj nnron “nd hb wife Mr and JamCR polhMnus of MW&lt;HevH&gt; #nd , thc Rev. U Winston Stone with
Mr* ChartH. Bush,
RUMt only the near relative, prewent.
fjMn and * Mrs. B. A. LyBarker ; R«Pl&lt;la
for several
weeks.of Grand MUg
bieui’the weekendI with Mr. and |#i Mra. Tinaflhucton of Cachllac_l* । war. presented with some lovclv gifts I Tlie bride wore a pine tree green
irww vu. wu.uuu .wmo «...
B1
7
7.
The marriage of Mbs Polhemu*' silk Jersey street-length dress with
Konnjlh Boohlor .nd
wn“ Io Oorold nA-r, will
pteo Iwowp ™od« .nd carried „1of Mount Morris.
' Dr F R Brooks ^ha.- lw&lt;-:i in on
on Saturday
Saturday -- afternoon.
afternoon. Oct.
Oct. 33 nt
nt low
|ow roses.
roses. 17ie
The bride's
bride’s rtstcr.
sister. ML*s
ML*s
at Ca^ol^wiS Mr Tnd Mra Detroit ^veraJ d«7.
four o'clock In the Methodbt ehureh 1 OlorU Cknue. as maid of honor.
four o'clock in the Methodist church ! Gloria Clouse, ns maid ot honor.
, In Middleville.
j wore a dusty rose gown and carried
STEAM BEAT
: A. K. Nixon over the weekend.
I Mr* Emma Murdock visited 'Mr.
• • •
mixed flowers. Ship’s Cook. 3c.
I Mr and Mra. C. F. Finstrom re- ;and Mra R9«cr Wbwell of KalaHOT A COLD WATER
Mte* Kathryn Clouse was honor Dale Henry, of Great Lakes. TH..
lurned last week from Louisville, mazoo Inst week.
| guest at some delightful partie* be- was the best man nnd wore his
SHOWER BATH
i Ky . where they vbltcd Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr‘ F 8 Ketcham of dilcngo । fore her marriage to Howard J. dress uniform.
Roy Finstrom. Their small grand- “ ‘he *1*6 of her sisters. Mra L. Ferri* on Sept 25. On Friday eve- j Mr*. Calkin.*, chose a navy nnd
Single $3.50 per wk. up
daughter. Nola Jean Finstrom, IH- Evarts and Ml** Agnes &amp;lm. j nlng. Sept. 18. Mi*s Wanda Bech- 'white dress for her granddaughter's
-------...with
— .them
-------------------------came .home
for an----ex- | thb
lh“ week.
week,
| tel entertained with a bath towel marriage and Mrs. Greenfield's
tended visit.
'
:
P1
Fverett Petrenoin nf'Grand shower, “the
,c unac-cieci
. was print
bride-elect receiving
receiving , . tires*
dress-was
print jersey.
Jersey,
Mr.
of °
d. many
Mr —
and
Greenfield
nsi. nnd
nnu Mra.
nua. Herbert
hciucii J.
•&gt;. Freeland
ricviouu
. - -----many lovely
lovely towels.
towel*. Game*
Game- pro— |1 Both •*J •Mr*.
—
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WU- I "Mra
Rapids
part of this week,
vlded
entertainment.
“
ItoberT*WaiidoriFand
Philm
''
ldwl the entertainment
Mr*, i were graduated from Hastings High
ham Glasgow of Grand Rnptd* on 1 .re
Mrto
" nDetroit
"H-rt w.ita^wv
JXtae-^.h he Jr*nne“* ^h «nd Mb* Maxine M;hooi ln the class of 1940. Mrs
'rare of rt^littte d^iwhte^at rt£ '8w,U wpre has‘l'SSC5 n‘ ’h,&gt; former's Greenfield has been working at the
Sunday.
'hoSie of Dr nd Mra R^bZr’t
1 h&lt;Mnc
a ml-&lt;cellnncoU5 -bower on .Windstorm office for lhe last one
Xn l^iwh
. Tuesday evening. Sept. 22 BridWand one-half .years and the groom
mF and Mra
Maurice Rmrer.'
ptoyed 8nd M,'s °,0U8C wns U a rlvc‘ Inspector at the Willow
and babv Of Battle c^w-k^were ’’r*Mn,cd *“h • Renerous• shower • Run bomber plant nt Ypsilanti,
aurateof her
Mr .nd Mra Iof
Mr and Mr. Greenfield left after
Crnu Binion, on Bona.,.
Lurt erentap Juds'o .nd Mr. * ! 1!?'^”^/"™,' Id*™™
FRIDAY OCTOBER 2nd 1942
David aoadj—r. Jr.. hM sonr Io'd MrDonald rnlrrl.lnrd Ihrlr pot «
nZld Ann Irtor ™
Kulam.mo la anrnd Wr.lrm Mich- lock dob kt th. M.lhodht AU ! Pacl,rt '"-d A"n Arbor
STARTING AT 9:00 P. M.
I igan College of Education.
' American supper, the group of ciglit '
* * ’
:
VIRGIL
D. ACKERMAN
l Mr. and Hrs. EVerett Clum of later going to the McDonald home
»r contract
ENTERS NAVAL SERVICE
.Woodland were Sunday dinner for
contract,
ct
"
“
n,c
‘
...
Mr.
and
Mr*
Virgil
D. Ackerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clum. I
ON M-37 SOUTH OF HASTINGS
I Judge A. D. McDonald goes to I G-.
On Tuesday evening
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Mr. and Mrs. O. Winston Sheffield with a miscellaneous shower at the cl“l four weeks' course before be­
am! daughter of Traverse City were , former's home, complimentary to ing assigned to a station. During
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mbs Patricia Calkins. who&gt;r mar- the first World war. Mr. Ackerman
was In-the Naw-and
Navy-nnd nart
part of the
thc
Sheffield Saturday and Sunday, rtage to Maurice Greenfield was an wa*
They abo visited Mr. nnd Mra. Cal- । event of Saturday.
The thirty “
time
me w
whs
,.a .-&gt;«■
stationed at the Straits
vln Plumley, of Nashville.
| quests were' entertained with game* of Gibraltar.
C. D. Garn of Big Rapid* was ' and MbX Calkin* was presented! While her husband is away. Mrs.
the weekend guest of Frank nnd, *TOi many lovely nnd useful gift*. Ackerman plans to reside In DeMbs Lettie Garn. Mr. and Mrs. I Another party honoring Mix* Cal-1 ’roh with her daughter. Mbs KnthHnrry Ball of Flint were Saturday kins was lield on Wednesday eve- km Ackerman, who has been workaftemoon and evening guest*.
| nlng with MU* Ruth McLaughlin •'** hi Jackson but b transferring
Mr and Mrs. Guy Giddings spent,and Miss Elizabeth Parker a*.hast-,! to.Detroit.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank I esses at Mbs McLaughlin's home ! 8‘nce coming to Hastings, Mr.
Giddings of -Clarksville.
I The guests were co-workers nt thc Ackerman has been employed as an
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Kelley of! Windstorm Insurance office. Bun- engineer at the Hastings Manfg. Co.
Kalamazoo visited on Sunday with r0 "hd other games furnished the *‘nd the family resided in the former "
C- J.
W.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cota
entertainment and MIm Calkins re- ~~
’ Johnson home on w
Mb* Carolyn Hansen spent the' celved some beautiful gift*. Bou- 1Green St: They carry with them
k._.&lt;jri.r.u
—--------- in Grand
------ . quets of asters centered the refresh­ the best wishes ot their many
i pveekriliF
’wfth iher
parents
ment table* which were covered friends.
Rapids.
I
------.
Mis* Olive Clark of Allegan was with gay print luncheon ctoihs.
...
I THORNAPPLE GARDEN
a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Bush was hostess to CLUB TO MEET
Forrest Lane.
the
Busy
Eight
Club.
Monday
eve;
Thornappie
O&amp;rden
club
L* coAlden Burgess went to Kalama­
zoo Sunday where he will attend nlng, Sept. 21. nt her home. Heart* loperating during Conservation week !
were played with prizes being won , by promoting the sale of stamp* by ■
WMCE, taking a music course.
by Mrs. Cha.*. H. James and Mrs our future conservatlonbta.
the
। Harry McDonald. A card table and school children, and by various rtv|four folding chair* will be present- ic organizations,
icd to the local U. S. o. by the club.
—
------------------------“-------of‘ Thom—
Tho
October meeting
I On Sunday evening. Sept 27. the apple Garden Club, which is . to be
Busy Eight members and their hus­ held thc evening of Oct. 8th. al the
bands surprised Mr and Mrs. Ho­ home of Mrs Milo DeVries. 80Sward orsborn. the occasion being West Green
..... St. at 7:30 is observing
their 2Sth wedding anniversary., Conservation week with a s|&gt;eclal
After lunch, pedro was played with ---------•
--------program. "Harry'-H -Gaines.
Execu­
high honor* going to Mrs. Harry tive Secretary of the Michigan
McDonald nnd Horry Bush and low United Conservation Clubs will
to Mr. and Mra. Clarence Johncock speak. Mr. Gaines is a speaker of
Mr. and Mr*. Or*born were present­ experience and interest on this im­
al the Fairground* at
ed with a gate-leg end table. Mr. portant subject, and will be well
and Mrs. Albert. Orsborn were worth hearing.
Husbands
and
guests.
_
■ Horn
; innuu
friends oi
of Thornappie
Garden Club
I _. . ,
• • •
... : member*
members are in*
invited to be present
I Shirley Anne Miller entertained at mb meeting,
eleven
----... little
little friends
friend* Saturday
Saturday after-'j
after-".
noon in honor of her birthday I
Dangerous Women
Games and a treasure hunt fur­
Not at 8:30 ai previ­
nished lhe entertainment and Shir-1 In early days the word ''danger­
When a
ley received inanv gifts
Those ous** meant disdainful
ously advertised.
present were Barbara Wespinter. wohian disdained a man. she was
Jane whitmrfre. Janice Kelley. Jac- ‘'dangerous" Jo him. From" that.
,
—
...
~
the
word
came
to
mean
anything
quellne Bera. Joan and Janet Coon- '
er, Janet and Georgia Hayes, Linda • calamitous io lhe male. . ।
z

day.

.

I Miss Kathleen Daniel*, entertaine

i

FOOTBALL
NOTICE!
Marshall plays

8:00 P. M.1
Fri., Oct. 2

under tbe personal direction of a Printzeu representative

Finely Tailored Wool Coats
Reefers, Boxy Coats nnd Dress Coats, Plain or Fur Trimmed in price*

16-75 &lt;« 65.00
For the ones who prefer to select their coats kind
of exclusive, we invite you to see the "Printzess" en­
tire sample line of fine coats in our store
.Next Monday, October the Fifth

MR. HELLER the repreientative will aeeiet you.
* SINCE 1893. .A MARK OF FINE TAILORING...INSIM ANO

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Sheldon Agency
All Kind* of lasurauc*
Surety Bead*
kos* 3IS5
Hastings

mi sc-

A furniture mover front
Worcester,
Said—“I have become a
big booster
Of Bond* to help lick

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3201
Dale* can be made al Banner office.

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Mr. nnd Mra. Floyd Mahler left.
I for Oklahoma Sunday morning to
Visit Pvt. Garold Mahler, who
■will leave far an unknown destlna-

,r io tu cirri.
Urn. &gt;i&gt; tr»l&gt; f-r a fhrrk H|&gt; .«•! •&gt;.
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quick!

‘(An* ”

guys—

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’
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DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
ist Bldg.

Hastings

,’w. CARLTON CENTER
if.! Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Ellis and
«*. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Overamlth and family all of Battle
,&gt; l Creek were Sunday visitors of Mr.
&gt;i and Mrs. Clark Oversmith.
"m
Keith Craig, who Is home cgt fur,f lough from Great Lakes Training
h,. Station, called on ids aunt, Mra.
r*. Leslie Daniels. Sunday.

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Ga* and Oil Fired
Repairs

furnished

and

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JERRY ANDRUS

AUCTIONEER
List your Audios Sales with

DEWEY REED
Estimates cheerfully given. Dates
b* made at Banner office.
Phoa* 3447
Hastings, Mich.

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! sick thc past week, blit U better at
this writing.
, There wa* a nice attendance at
the Defense Program Thursday
evenlaK 1,1 ‘he Grange Booster
Night. Everyone who Lt interested
has a wonderful opportunity to
take First Aid. Classes will begin.
TWurwday evening. Oct. 1st nt B
•‘eloclc Bt the Orange hall. This is
a real chance to help your country
and yourselt Classes are free.
1 Mrs. Edna Daniels was in Battle
Crrrk Monday.
Mr. and Mra Gerald Tlscher and
family spent Sunday in Lansing ■
visaing relatives and friends.

i Mrs. Leo Barry and sons were in
s.tdb*
Creek Saturday.
:. .u.k.
Mrs. Lulu Yarger ha* returned
is* E home from Grand Rapids after a
74 • " three weeks' stay there.
i*’ ml 1
Friend, daughter of James
io-i and Sarah Friend, was born In
&gt;m fur- Carlton township. Oct. 1. 1861 nnd
* ■'*- । passed away at the home of her I
daughter. Mrs. Norn Norton. Sept. I
months mid 21 days. She leaves to
mourn two, son*. Walter B. Cole

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday

township; two stepsons. Fred Butolph of Hastings and William Butoiph of Lansing; four daughetra

JAKE DEPRIESTER

three step-daughters. Mra. William
Anderson of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Wll-

Mrs Voight Figg of Sunfield; two
brothers, John and Edgar Friend of

children, several great-grandchil­
dren and a large circle of more dis­
tant relatives and friends. Funeral
services were held Friday. Sept. 25.
at the Carlton Seventh Day Ad-

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
INSURANCE

A birthday celebration, honoring
her home Sunday night with a
supper. Those-pfi'Sent were Mr. and
Mrs. Japtek Landon and son of
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson
' and family of Clarksville. Miss Eve­
lyn Fox of Freeport, Miss Mar­
garite Racy of Welcome. Mr. and
Mra. Wilbur Imndon, Richard. RutI.m-1 and Wayne and Mr. and Mra.
Arthur Yarger and family all of

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

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
IM No. Michigan Aveon*
SOD* 207
Hastings

Misery of

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COLDS

LOREN

Ings called on Chas. Farlee and
family and Mr. and fira. Keith hcavyweight championship the long­
FarIce and baby Friday evening.
est, Camera. the shortest, and Bob
Joseph B. Grant ot Battle Creek

Average Ufe of Canary
Th* average life of the canary Is
between 12 and 15 years, although
18 yea^i. Usually with advancing
years birds begin to molt Irregular­
ly or lose part ot th* feathers en­
tirely. Even their eyesight I* Im-

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour

It I* not generally known that a
lawyer once became a saint Tour­
ists at Treguier In Brittany may see
a stained glass window in the cathe­
dral there, given by the American
Bar association to honor St Yves.

Celonlst TrsmporUtlou
The first method of transportation !
the colonists used was walking, but'
whenever possible they traveled in 1
canoes, or pinnace*, shaped and i
made like thc Indian birch bark ca- j
noes, or in dugouts, made from hoi- 1
lowed pine logs. The use of horses ।

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES
$5.00
COWS . . . $4.00
Hide Must Be In Good Condition
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VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY
II Nearest Station
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•F if teen th Year of Service"

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Monday.

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Phone 17-Ftl Hickory Corners a

Men! Choose
the Type That
Fits Your Job!

CARDS OF THANKS

Truss Fitting

from great antiquity. In the Egyp­
tian tombs are painted silhouettes
of figures in profile which are as
true tn life as our own, except for
one thing, the Egyptians did not
know how to draw the eye in profile.,
Notice this the next, time you ex­
amine Egyptian drawings. Legend
says the first shadow portrait wa*
have remodeled and moved in made by thc lover whose betrothed
their farm house on lhe former E. had died. As she lay on her bier,
Lucas farm the past week and fyer shadow was cast upon the wall
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant
and family by tlie candle at her head. From
have moved In thc house they this Jic drew her llffencss. so that
he might keep her Image before him.

Millie Butolph. were Corporal Robert Cole from Savannah," Ga.. and
Mrs. Cole of Hastings. Ed. Friend
of Marion. Mra. Ora Colwell from

Shaibly,
Mr
Thomas, Mrs

666

Geneva Ockerman spent last week
visiting relatives at Virginia. Ge­
neva Joined her husband who is
in the Navy and stationed at Vir­
ginia and plans on spending. an
indefinite time with him there.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Ekkeiu and
children were Saturday dinner

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES—$7.50
Wo Hove a Collector Stationed at 912 West Green St.
•. m Hostings To Give Immediate Service
We Pay the Phone Charges—Phone Hastings 2565

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Reinforced net
tafety toes!

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IICHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

FINE LETTER FROM
DR. WOODBURNE

........................... — —■' »■—■■■■
SECTION TWO—PACO I to

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1942.
to loftier levels of life and char­
acter and conduct.
The atftul
tragedy of today Is that there U
an almost total lack of adjustment

BARRY BYPATHS

When I went to cut lhe cake my Mn. Hale hu been active tn hostess

George Wood New
Dairy Herd Tester
DairV
wa,rY nera • eSTCF

DRUG SPECIALS!

still connected. So. our Research classes in dancing
dancing. She has also
Laboratory will conduct other
-----------ex­ served on the School of Education
By JANE CAMERON
periments "and see if a synthetic Worjtshops committee, planning “
spirit In the social and ethical re­
rubber can be developed from this social* and recreational activities
lationships of the nations.
County Agent Harold Foster an­
■ Tails of Hastings Visit
BARRY BYPATHS
concoction. All kidding uide,
it
’’
’ for that group.
nounces that George Wood of
you
like to
know- —
how
uu: utwa m nu;! Would
-•
— girls
----------------------— :
any stickier than any marshPrairieville has been secured as the
And Their Airplane Trip
ispiritual nature, with the same ex- u make * nlc*' hl&lt;h 1&gt;&gt;'er cake W,U1 .mallow frosting and dip your knife
100 5 fr.
■
Water Bottle
.......
"
improvement AssociaIt will be remembered that Dr. ,actneu that Is imperative tar suc-|nke
frosting without using1 in cold water, between each cut and
and Mrs. A. W. Woodburne were ceuful flying, there will be a fad- “ ,r,ln ot *u8*r? Ah-h-h-h-hl 11 it doesn't stick at alL
ceed Dick Skinner recently resigned.
called to Michigan lut month by, ing away of feuds and hates and : ‘“might you would. Our Institute
------- - —
----------------* /■
Mr. Wood is at Michigan State Col­
Bottle .....................................
1
the death of their little grandson at ugliness of action and the spirit of i°* 8u6«r«*»» Research hu expert- DA\i/|-||jA
In the days when GreenbackUm le«e al
present time taking a
Mainn
IiLViJ
Muon. ThM-^rn*
They-came tnr
by airniana
airplane from •, min
man win
will rise to net visions ot hl* I minted on the menfoHu' stomachs
flourished in Barry County. Maple shor‘ c°un&gt;e to better understand
Tampa, Florida. They spent sev-' fellowman.
---------- —Just- - as the
p’o^ew’and wui
W1U maac
make nuiory.
hll‘ory W?
incre-Ta Just
just '' # Will Hackney led the bowlers of
VI Grove was a■ Greenback
„&gt;**»—** stronghold,
.UVI.ftllUIU the
-- records
........ —■ and
----- reports
- •--- — necessary
----- ------ '
eral days with their children at Ma­ carries the traveler up to new and
For Coughs .—------ ■
one
"drawback,
you
have
io
read
thia
,
the
city
i.,
during
last
wcc
week's
A'
b play
j'
Ope
of
the
men
who
•*
became
promin
•*
his
■
-•&gt;»
new
«•«*
work.
It‘ ix expected
•
• -•
that
son and Bay City, and made a one- grander vistas of earth's beauty.
when he
jie scored
scored aa sparkling
sparkling 630
630 Inent
Inent In
in that
that township
township and
and in
tn this
thU ,,e
1,e wUI
*ul s,Brt
R,Brt worir
wortl- ln ««riy
«*riy October,
day visit to Hutlngs. While here,
In spite of tlie discouragements whole column to get u:
series inin the
the Recreation
Recreation League,
League, county
county as
u an
an advocate
advocate of
of that
that uUMr- Woo
Woo&lt;|
«lccnw
°w tester for the
lhe
through the courtesy of Dr. and of the present world conflict let us
v Liniment ..
...................
VW
Warning I I I Young ladles, don't Wednesday night while bowling »ue wu Casper L. Bowen. He was Il,rff' D H I A's ot Barry County
Mrs. Ray Finnie, they met a large maintain and retain the confident
with the Piston Rings
His last for several years supervisor of Maple wU1 hB*.e lhe J°b of “dvteor for
number of old friends In Hastingsassurance that the ,„„
c WIU
time
will yci
yet alt under the apple tree or tint game
of 236 coupled with good Grove, and filled other township n^Rriy seventy-five high producing
and vicinity tn their old home. Il come, even though it may be "far thing you know you'll be home on
y cattto In Barry
wu a very enjoyable experience for down the future's broadening way " lhe range &lt;kitchen) for the rest ot scoresof 193 and 201 produced the offices. Later he wu elected to the County.ofHedalr
the
W..u.« «ne Mrle»legWature. when Greenbackers and n'M,n,v w" will work with *»
’• herd
life. Cupid -stopped ‘v
observing
them u well u for their friends. | when men will be as persistent and your «...
Tom. Ogden, bowling with Shop Democrats fused and carried the owners to make these cattle high
tThcy made the return trip to Tampa consistent In their search for solu- union hours when this war started
economical producers of milk and
also by airplane.
I lions of social problems by adapta- so take a tip from one with dish- I Office in the Bliss League had Ute county. In every office he tried to
butUrfat. Every effort will be made
pun
hands
and
crow's
feet.
1
"*"•
•**
—
~*~*'»
—
—
i
pins
falling
for
a
fine
543
series
do
a
good
job
for
the
people
he
rep. A personal letter, speaking about' Uon to spiritual laws u they have
made up of games 309,174 and 196. resented. He was a character— to get the greatest production In
the trip and the meeting with old been tn the field of mechanics by
Don Siegel scored n 563 in the keen, wlfty and droll. No one could line with our war food program,
To the lady who sent me that
friends. Is ao characteristic ot Dr. I adjustment to physical laws
Woodburne ao fine-spirited and
it is being repeatedly stated and delicious-sounding dried com recipe Piston Ring League with a double become angry at Cap Bowen and according to County Agent Foster.
Moat of Mr. Wood's work will be
He
helpful, that we are puslng It on conceded that the success of the —a flock of sheep spent a night in century game of 212 as the high stay in that frame of mind
on a bi-monthly testing basis In­
to our readers. He wrote u follows; , Allied cause In thia global war de- my great garden that I had worked -v.*.u »POt to make him leader for the wouldn't stand for it. He didn't
harvest i ‘"k's play. lose his temper, no matter how stead of thc regular monthly test
pcnd* on America, with its capacity by hand andJust before my
heated the argument. And when the association has given in the
Sept. Wth. 1942. for mass production of the sinews so I can't try yourrecipeand pass ' W»I Ayrea wu lops In the'Comit on.
merclal League when his 539 series something wu said that might call past. This is to allow Mr. Wood
• • •
; was the best produced in the Thurs- for unpleasant replies he had a to do the work of two test­
Well we are home again after g । much to expect of America that
I guess our geese read the Ban- day night play.
story to tell or a joke to spring ers and yet provide the dairyman
marvelous month in Michigan The I ‘h* assume an even greater rener because they have stopped
In the Recreation League on which set everybody laughing, and with the. most essential Information
tragic death of our Dicky clouded 1 sponslbillty to plot and plan and
and assistance. Under this arrange­
pillowcases.
Yesterday , Wednesday night. Leonards took i ended all ruffled feelings.
_ _______
_■■*.sadness
_— tvilnt
wnv point
I/*
the way to enduring peace? chewing
our
days with
but
thcthi*
warm
morning the Small Pry up the road ' the odd game from Middleville. . For many years Mr Bowen ,had ment It may be possible for Mr.
American genius turned night in­
handclasps and klncQji greetings
and his little sister
----------------were going
'— *to Clair ----------DeCou ----------wtfred *beat
—•' with a- —
583 not resided In Maple Grove
For Wood to serve a few herds that have
from hoaU of old friends cast glow to day all over the world by giv­ school, riding with their father and ' scries. Perks Tavern won a pair about ten years after he quit farm­ not been in the work In tbe past
ing to all the electric light But I saw him let them out al our drive 1 of games from Piston Rings, tlie
of light over our darkened world.
ing he lived in Nashville Then he Interested dairymen shduld contact
the black-out is now emphasizing
way and start home. Tlie Small bright spot in the series being Will moved out of the county, and the County Agent Foster.
talgla as we revisited Hastings—good our sense of social and spiritual deg­ Fry then discovered he had left his Hackney's big series and Hastings writer had not seen him In over
old Hastings where I had hoped to radation.
Ice and Fuel blanked
a dozen Nashville
years—did not even know
It was America that made the dinner pall in the car and both —
end my days and die in the harness.
kiddies called. "Daddy," until
"... , _Lhe
—. , when they scored a 2557 1series
'..L
with ‘ U»at he wu alive for most of that
My motto had always been “I'd world laugh and sing and enjoy
------------------------------------But Friday's Battle Creek
was out of hearing. Then they be- '--j
Bob •*
Moore
leading the play for time
rather wear out than rust out” but new thrills of delight through Its
renerted his death, which
gan to discuss the next step and , the winners with 530 and D. Drews Enquirer
—1
gifts
of
movies,
phones
and
phono
­
here I am doing almost that very
were
gesturing
ond
talking
loudly
scoring
551
for
the
losers,
occurred Thursday afternoon In ~
a . Tlie state highway , department
, thing. However. If one has been graphs. Yet now we find these
about
the
situation.
Then
I
heard
|
The
Piston
Ring
League
play
on
------—
'
--■■
-••
*-••
Kalamazoo
hospital.
I&gt;
,ipouwrcinc-ciav
J1
announced Wednesday or
of last
last werk
week
“on the shelf this Is a pretty de­ things debased for tlie purpose of squawking and screeching and here Tuesday night resulted In Shippers that he moved
from Nashville
Nashville
to that
In it ««
.. about ’ to
. . distribute
j.
cent shelf We hare found a lot war propaganda and the spread of
comes
the
geese
to
see
what
they
;
winning
a
complete
series
senes
from
irom
OfOIHulett.
nasieti.
Ingham
ingnam
county,
in
1918,
gjoooooo nrovlded bv tlu* McNitt
of splendid friends here In Tampa hatred, revenge and conscienceless could do to add to the discord.
j flee No 1 team. Grinders blanked । where his wife died in 1928. Then- i
,0 t‘hc counties 0;
states
।
but none can lessen our love for and
- Office No. 2 and Machine Room 1 he moved to Battle Creek, and had That
:
law provided that 84.000.000)
devotion to Hastings.
The submarine Inventor was an
They were running with great, whitewashed tlie 40 M M's. Joe since made his home there with his must
.
be taken annually from thd*
Again my thanks are due to you American whose hope was that
slapping steps and had their | Stutz scored 551 for the winners
I son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and ।gasoline tax. and 42.000.000 paid
and the Hastings Banner for help­ man's knowledge of acuatlc life
heads
held high atjd_!_- In thc Commercial League. State Mrs Ward Clark Mrs Clark died .each six months. The McNItUlaw
ing to make possible and profitable would be enriched. But today he haughty
Her father was later ,cash can only be used In the con­
a red-letter day in our lives. And is almost heart broken as hr sees shrieked like banshees. The kidleta Insulation won a pair of games last June
there and then to abandon j from Andrus Service. Consumers placed in the hospital at Kalama- .struction and the. malntepaiicc of
I also feel a debt of gratitude to all hla brain child used os a dastardly decided
their clambake and hunt a safer | had a one game margin over Mid- zoo.
all former township roads that have
who look the trouble to come to our demon of death.
We now have on Display Christmas Cards for Boys In
spot so Small Fry shifted unto high dlevllle Creamery. City Dads blank- 1 Mr. Bowen was bom in Maple i
old home thus glvuig me a chance to
been taken over by tl&gt;e counties.
And It was In America that man's
the Service.
We Sell Wor Bonds and Stamps.
Barry County's spare
of this
। see them again and exchange greet­ aee-old dream of flight through the and went towards home and Little ed Moynahan Sales. Coffee Shop Grove township June 17. 1849, and
Sister
did
likewise
towards
the
garnered
a
complete
series
from
।
was
therefore
93
years
old
when
he
.
ings Thc very gracious hospitality air was finally accomplished. But
semi-annual disVibution Is 425.
;
or 450.676 yearly.
of Mrs. Finnie and the doctor, who again a potential blessing has been schoolhouse as fut as her fat legs | Banner and Moose won the last and passed on. He U survived by a 28800.
would take her. The geese were odd game from. Auto Sport Shop. I daughter In Los Angeles. Calif. also
became my “general managers" for in a large measure turned into a
the occasion, made the place of this curse, as death and destruction are deprived of their fun and screech* I Tlie Bliss League play produced by three grandsons and a great
Meteors Travel in Season
ed their disgust to an unsympathetic j several good scores. Fallowing Tom I granddaughter,
gathering perfect.
poured from the ikies on homes, world. '
I Ogden in the scoring. H. Haskins I
---------------- | More meteors are visible on cerA goodly- number who did not get hospitals, populous cities and crowd­
• • •
j’ hit
Me,
**** 533. R.
«v. Shannon 509.
uv». M.
m. Cronk I। Mrs u.
waiter Powell
roweii is
u&gt;uu at other times. „,*.C. Waller
Lt me
the suesuc- ! tain nights than
to see us that Bunday came later ed ships.
And now if you ladies are still
and k. Chase and K. Clark 503 ' cessor to Mn. La Molne Kenney as Icon "travel In streams, and lhe
to see us during our stay in Mason.
America gave all these things with
'tin me,
me. here is
Is the
thc cake recipe.
reclnc. eftC
..ah
h.
—
-'-•i manager
__of&lt; the Hastings
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j the .....
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
office of earth,
traveling
around
sun, —
on
They kept coming right up to the and manv more as potential bless­
night before we left for home. Our ings to lhe human race, but now I won't go Into any of the more , Foundry had the edge over Of- the Business Credit Bureau, assum- these nights crosses one of the
‘ streams.
whole month in Michigan constitut­ finds herself compelled to condone gruesome details like sifting the dry flce py a single game. Electricians Ing her new duties last week.
ingredients because you oughtla;won * series from Toolroom by a
ed a demonstration of the capacity and'conduct the same hellish use
j?1?1 thaL 1 won 1 *cl1 you 10 bake lone game and Shop Office blanked
for friendship and of Ita value in
it. because you oughta know that. ■ Engineers.
slble. to Dteserva them and her own loo. It ain't good raw. Presto: I ,
----------------------years and find the same loyalties, wav of life from destruction. Nev­
the same mutual confidences and ertheless. it is clearlv evident that 1 cup com syrup, H cup shorten-' ACCEPTS POSITION AS
ing.
2 henfruit, H cup milk. 2 Up.'
hortfsh
Interests was a poUnt proof that the application ot the same for­ grated
orange rind. 2U cups rifted I
HO8*P®
„ , .
h
goodness of heart is not yet dead In mulae in the social and ethical life Hour .nd 1* up. b-Min, powder I
Howto* Shedrr H.U. d*o«hthis hate-harboring world.
of men. as was followed so success­ and &gt;,i Up. salt.
1 ter of Mr "nd Mr#- s- Maurice
A good deal of interest was shown1 fully in material discoveries is the
’
...
j Sheffer of Hastings, hu arrived nt
tn our making the trip to and from formula that can and will brine
Now for the sugarleas frosting: [Camp McCoy. Wis. to take up her
Michigan by air. Well I must ad­ back world sanity and peace. That Beat 2 egg whites with l eup while duties u junior hostess al the ser- ,
mit there have been occasions in formula means a consuming desire com syrup in double boiler over vice club there.
the past when I “went right up in for a definite goal, followed by hot water Uli thick and fluffy. Add | A graduate of the University of I
patient and tireless effort to dis­ 8 diced marshmallows, beat until i Michigan where she hu been workin our somewhat checkered career cover the laws that govern that goal melted. Remove from fire and beat | ing on a Muter's degree. Mrs. Hale
that we had adopted this mode of
in connection
with
’ * *had.
J -----------------— ~
“u *her
—
and when discovered a meticulous until Icing holds a peak. Add a bit 'has
travel for so long a journey. It was
of orange or lemon flavor. I put teaching, experience in the direc­
Indeed a unique experience to leave adjustment and obedience to those
this Icing on a chocolate cake and tion of dramatics, counseling, adult
Tampa that Monday morning at
used dark syrup to make It sort of education, and the supervision zof
As
we
flew
to
Michigan
and
back
nine thirty and be in Mason. Mich­
caramel-Uke. Then I added chop­ recreational activities.
igan al bedtime the same night; and we knew that the pilot, although
At the University of Michigan
ped nut meaU and vanilla and it
■on the return journey to fly from
Graduate School summer sessions. ।
wu super and I do mean duper.
Chicago to Tampa in nine hours. nnd we felt secure in the knowledge
that
there
was
at
the
controls
a
The appeal of air travel consists in
comfort, convenience and elimina­ man expertly trained to keep tn
tion of fatigue, although speed In adjustment and cooperation with
'covering great distances gets the the laws of aerodynamics May I
suggest that we mnv all have an
* emphasis.
However, we discovered that there invisible Pilot, away out in front at
are other big thrills in flying. the controls of nur Inner lives, who
Leaving earth, when clouded and can be depended on to guide us to
laden skies liave shut out the sun­ our goal.
Well, now I expect this all sounds
shine. to -be lifted up in a few
minutes above the clouds and Into sermon-like, fanciful, visionary; but
the sunshine—U a delightful and my answer is an old and familiar
never-to-be - forgotten experience. saving that "Where there is no
And thc exhilaration of the higher, vision the people perish”.
A W Woodburnc
cooler,'cleaner air is one of the de­
3411 Bayshore Blvd.
lights of flying; yet this is only part
Tampa, Florida.
of Ute story. For one looks down
Utrough rifts In clouds, or from
clearing skies from the usual fly­ DEATH OF R. B. WALKER
Robert
Bums Walker,
better
ing altitude of five thousand feet,
an amazing panorama is spread out known to his wide circle of friends
beneath. All the dirty, ugly, and as "Blmle Walker." died Wed­
nesday
of
last
week
at
Pennock
unattractive scenes have disappear­
ed as if by magic and Instead one hospital, following a stroke which
beholds only vast stretches of un­
Those sparkling glasses of rich, creamy milk ore a
tarnished beauty. Riven and roods, Vioualy. He was 63. and was a life­
jyrnbol cj-obundant health and good American living!
farms, fields and forests blend Into long resident and nromlnenl clll'
UNITED
/ In war—as in peace—milk is the ideal refreshing
a colossal mosaic with their vary­ xen of Irving township.
Mr. Walker took an active part
STATES
ing shades of greens, browns, and
drink for all Americans. Only now. its healthful
yellows and ribbons of silver and In civic and community affairs
goodness is even more important! For milk contains
white, as if a gigantic window of Hr attended lhe Cobb district
stained glass from some celestial cchool and the Hastings city schools.
'BONDS
in goodly quantities the food values that will make
cathedral were spread over the sur­ He had served as supervisor,/town­
AND
America strong for Victory.
No wonder milk has
face of the earth. And as one ship treasurer and justlcp' of the
speeds on at over two hundred miles oeacr of Irving Township. He waa ’
STAMPS
on A-1 place in the mess halls of our fighting men
for
40
years
a
member
of
Irving
an hour there are new and con­
Orange.
He
had
been
active
in
the
I
... in the lunch pails of our war workers ... in the
stantly changing windows coming
into view as the patterns below re­ Farm Bureau, locally and In the
diets of young Americans! And it gets top rating
county, since IL -waa organised. He|
form again and again.
in Uncle Sam's nutrition program. Are you giving
Pondering these tilings as we wax a director and vice-president,
soared along so smoothly It dawned of the Hastings Cooperative Ship-1
your family enough milk? Coll Highlands Dairy
on me that herein lies an illustra­ ping Assclatlon. He was a member,
today for your best food at its best!
tion—an allegory—a parable, if you of the MethodUt church.
In recent years Mr. Walker had
pL-ase. I know that an illustration
proies nothing but merely serves to become much Interested tn the
Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers.
Illuminate an Idea, yet I feel that Barry and Eaton Mutual Fire Tn-1
We offer you complete banking service—see us about financing. Safety dethe heart throbs and soba of a sad-* surance Company. His interest and
dened world bespeak the need of activity in It lad to his election aa
posit boxes for your War Bonds and valuables. Loans to cover your per­
thia lesson from the skies. The the president of that company |
plane In which we rode *o com­ a position he had filled for several
sonal ond business needs. Savings and checking accounts to save trouble.
fortably and safely was able to soar
aloft aa a result of its mechanism ter of pride with him.
HIGH IN CKKAM CONTENT. RAW
Blmle Walker was a genial, |
being in perfect adjustment with
OR PASTEURIZED. FT. te; QT. &gt;1
kindly man. clean in life and fine
mighty surge of power carried Its in character He seemed always
Un tons of weight Ilka a bird in­ desirous of doing to and dealing
with others as he would wish them I
to the higher levels. Yet without
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
to do with him. HU passing is al
community loss

$3.50 Comb. Hot $098

Casoer u.
L. ouwen
Bowen uiea
Died Uon
Dalry Herd|or Barry
vusper
Thurs. Was Past 93

DvWLIl’lU

to kUc.

ASPIRIN I
TABLETS I

$2.50 Hot Water $198

MDA/C

$1.25 Creomuliion $109

70c Sloans

19'

5fic

35c VINCE

31c

MILK MAGNESIA
5O‘.T^
SAL HEPATICA
BROMO SELTZER
LYSOL DISINFECTANT £
MOLLE SHAVING CREAM
IODENT TOOTH PASTE

County to get $25,288
McNitt Low Money

ABD b G $929
IH Cap,
*
ABD

b

G $j29

43‘
98'
95'
43'
72'
33'

LyBarker's Tr.
Vanilla Comp,

pt. $£59

LyBARKER’S

Hey, There!

AMERICAN BOYS

AT THE FRONT

NEED YOUR HELP!

Believe me, people, production has got to

SYMMBOL

take Some more nip-ups if the fellows in
the field ore going to do anything about

that Victory Day you're all asking for!

Wor is no joke, especially this one! It's,
a dead earnest matter of planes and

HEALTH

FOR A FIGHTING NATION

tanks and guns, and the only way to get
them is through your purchase of War

^VICTORY

Bonds ond your savings which your bank
can loan out for war production!-And

BUY

don't forget that savings accounts ond

WAR

Wor Bonds are two good ways to Insure
the future and prevent inflation! See

The Hastings City Bank for both of them!

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

HASTINGS CITY BANK

And it U the same adjustment at the family residence in Irving
and obedience to the laws of the township Saturday afternoon. The
spirit that govern the social life o( burial was in Irving cemetery.
man which can and will provide a
surge of power enabling him to

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 3651

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Hutinn

"Fifty-Fivt Yean of Continuous Service'

PHONES: 210S • 2103

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�FAGRTWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THDRgDAT, OCTOBER 1, 1HL

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES’"VX/""

Resort Monday evening, sponsored. Mr. and Mrs. charle* Overholt 'ner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Wilburla WadMiday colter of Mr. and Mrs. I
Borhomere New*
by the Barry County Christian En- ' Visited Mrs Dell Eldrldgt of Grand Mick of Saranac.
John FUh.
| W* are busily making plan* for
deavor Union.
| Rapid* Sunday.
Supt. and Mm Evart Ardis »pent I Mr* William Hutchens spent ' «»• Bkcahman Initiation parly which
Mr*. Peter Wallunas and »on Don­
'
Mra.
Forrest
Buehler
and
Betty
th*
weekend
with
their
rtiatlvaa
at
Thuraday
and
Friday
with
Mr.
and
1
•
Ul
take
P!*c« Wednesday night
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Tooker, and
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A girl* sport* meeting was held ,
M
M
m fols
•
at Plainwell.
: McBain. They attended the wedding Mra. Marvin Thaler of Haattng*.
1 w»
hoping for th* boot of be­ Tuesday night after school to dis-: Charle* W. Joroan.
ald, and Mr*. William Walluna* of family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl‘spent Thursday z;
cuts hCMT th* nrvantullra .h/kiLt MrllOT V»SXl 0100X10601 Ul
Brechetoen and family of Cartton. I Mr,
M'alihott of Oralld ef Mr. Erdls’ atoter. Kathryn to Mr.
Mr. and Mra Rumell Benton and; lu2‘Qr.fro“ Uu. ^“^nwn.
iwt
family of ■asttocs were Sunday . w* h*** recelved »ome more U­
TSd»«Bu*Aan1C*w Ot RaPld’ spent the weekend with Hilton C. Ux.
r
brary
book*
and
are
patiently
wait
­
termlne award*.
'week at hi* bom* m
Mn. Bernice Cloason and dsugh- GreenvUle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bus- Urv WlUum Hutohen*. local, and
.,
, ,
, .
"
ing for them to be catalogued *o
Melvin
Johnson.
• atudgpt at t»ft
‘"J Hastings In 1801
hu-teroibqr BuMr «nd
Marvin Thaler of wa* a Tuesday and Wednesday rill Karciicr and family.
I^0Pwni abo be remembered
Mr. nnd
and Mra. John Brcchelscti
Brechelsen of ।t j,
Hastings
the T, A. Endres home
I Mfasnngs,
’
| Mni. y. c. voeburg of HotwhUm that we may start reading them, Ha*ting« High achool two yeara, reb““ of Carlton iXSTLXffrn
’SXlX-'
. OnlU.
Kokx ot Bal- guest of Mr*. Ida Payne.
Woadhurv en loved n fatnllv
reunion i
’
We are sorry to lote Cecil Roueh vUlted school Monday. He Is now &lt;•"*’
carried on their general
Mr. and Mr*. Joe DenUon of Lan- »P«»l Tuwday with Mr. and Mra. who ha* moved to Lanatog.
located at Dutch Harbor and often
™
until Busing spent Sunday with Mr. and Pr*d Tabberer. On Wednesday they
act* a* plane captain on bombing *J®f*
year* ago. He
Mr*. Thomas Whitman.
all visited Mr* Truman Pippel of
Senior News
R. P. Kunde and Herbert and Mg. Aj*on,cRapids Saturday afternoon.
d
hM bp^n trans
Mr nnd Mrs CTarp Ba&amp;S4?tt nnd
Ueker 1rupeetlon was held FYIC^n“ tour^ea^wh«&gt;
Hie Senior Class held a meeting
Mrt. George Netoon was In Has- tcrred from
custer.41U'desti- j
of Irving were Sunday after- and Mrs. Fred Kunde and family- Mr. and Mra. Harry- Field* of El- Wednesday forenoon in which they day half-hour perlbd.
The odd
sUJrt »nd builne** and
Fields
of "
Grand
^^yN^N~ lnaUon u unknown at (be preeent
■«'*»«•’ “I Mr Wld M«vLsitcd Mr and Mra Floyd Barton mlra. Joe “
**-*- "
—J Rapids, made plan* for their senior picture*, numbered lockers were inspected "e,lrfd -j-,.. jordlin store had been
Sunday visitor* at thc Nell New- ... .
/
Bassett
--------1 and son and Mr. and Mra. Roy N«g- and Mr. and Mra. J. J. Field*, local. and the annual carnival and play
first, then thc even numbered ones
[h^ fgmny for about 10 years.
tkw,
.... ..
_ _ . ._
.
ton Kzim*
name were **r
Mr. ana l*r«
Mr*. Jnhn
Jonn'.. „ *
t ( .. he week. .1 Thomas
The picture*, usually taken in the
K ’
F’
kiiMiimt, Whitman
niumiau of
v* Carlton
vnuwii ha*
n*a &gt;»
~r ot
—Delroh.
---------- • -.S—u"d»ys' —rr' --'
u«&lt; lortm
round
te m " l"
&lt;™n on
Nansy and aon of Wacousta. Mr. and j S'at7e^ ?!’erson «P*nt the weekand
Mra
Bert
Prisby
of
Carlton.
spring,
will
be
ready
by
Christmas
r Frank purchased tbe home of Mrs George ' K,und? returned home with them
good condittop.
Mrs. Vernon Newton and Miss Jean c™1 with* his grandfather.' . ■
.
uncle in 1888. The ।Bedford
neaioru poali~.vMr. and
u Mrs.
mr». nayion
Myion menu
Mead ana
and uiu year.
Thompson
and
moved Into
it la»t “U*r “ week* visit in Detroit.
I A trial club hour will be held on
“* iTuhe jordan store for
Deakta* of Hasting*, and Mis* Ul- j w"»”»
Irvln«
\
.Ttodiv
.............
Maple
were SaturI Ute Seniors are hoping to take
“‘“ Grove
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*'
Andrew Hoffman of Char- family of 1±
* , Monday. Oct. 8. The hour will be
. oj yaara. Both Eugene and
Ilan Bleam. local.
| Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Woods and ! Mrj
of Kalamaroo
day evening
ng guest* of Mr. and Mr*, trip after school dismisses, but if
Claud
Mead.
vtalted relatives
Bvort I was a Saturday evening gujrat-or' Thaler Thuraday. Friday and Sat« ..h
rtudCT1l&gt; » dunce to visit three
the roller akatlng party at Reids Monday.
j Mn Ida pa&gt;w.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool spent.
different
different
club*.
clubs.This
This
will
will
help
heln
Utem
tliemi tier ana
u .v-&gt;.
in—*
memuau umuuh
—
Mr
i«r. r*«i
froln Frld“&gt;’ morning until Monday
' ' Rev. Clifford Storm.* of Hastings
to decide which
wlilch club thev
they wish
wlah to ber* of thc Bedford Congregational
M Grand R^ld.^X 8Cn“ «“&gt;.“£J?"’’*’ ■"a
»“«•
■Jcaljed on Re*&gt;-TLnd Mra. Griffin
Join.
, church.
las of Saginaw.
CHURCH NEWS
Weahcaday.
day evening supper guests ot Mr.
Home
management
classes
have
Earl Everson. Pauling. Avis, and
Freeport Methodist Church
I Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mrs Owen Steekle.
Ix-en
studying
the
Importance
of
Johmtown township January 10.
Myrtle spent Sunday with relatives
Everett M Love, pastor
i spent Wednesday evening with Mr.
Individual personalities and char­
Mrs Henry Myers and baby ,
Momlnrf worship—1100.
and Mrs Charles Woodruff of Has- daughter returned home lost week of Stanton.
acteristic* to the succe** of family m .in.
v..... , —
--­
Mr. and Mn. Herman
iicruusu uuiin
Gosch
Bunday school—13:00.
i tings, and Bunday evening with Mr. Tuesday from Pennock hos;&gt;llal.
Ufe.
Next
Sunday.
October
4,
World
I
received hU early education In the
were
Caledonia
visitors
Monday.
,,
and Mrs. Morri* Calkin* of near
Dick While vlilted his aunt. Mra.
Mr* Mary Henney spent last week 1 Communion will be observed in our !l Clothing class student* have been
I Hastings.
experimenting tn matching colored
Dudley
Benncrt
of
Middleville.
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Lon
Henney
of
•
church.
| Mr. and Mrs Ray WlelaAd and
; materials to harmonise with perThuraday.
।Grand Rapids.
family called on Mr. and Mrs. Spinor
■ sonal coloring of hair. eyes, and one of che departments at - the
Mr. and Mra. Charles Hoyt and Carlton Center Methodist Charch !'
Mr. and Mrs. Will Blough were
। Johnson of Logan Sunday evening.
, complexion Unto.
Advanced stu­ (.tale Capitol. Me wa* a beautiful
*Everett
--------- - M. Love,i1 pastor
Cora C„Carr spent i
I Roy Preston of Battle Creek was n Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 'Patty and Mra. C™
dent* are planning wardrpbea and penman, an artist with the pen.
and
Jackson.
-------Morning
worship—10:00.
'Sunday In Lansing
Monday guest of hl* mother. Mrs Mra. Ira Blough and Ivan of Alto.
studying their yearly cost*.
Mrs. Charles Bunn *pent last week |,Sunday
______ , school -11:00.
Edward J. Taylor of Elmlm spent
‘Perry Preston
D-M H R
Wp will have a communion servHoffman of Charlotte th* weekend with Mr aid Mrs Tue«day with Mr. and Mrs. John
The high school art da** U work­
Hoevenair of Hastings.
* Ice next Bunday. We invite all our
—
•
• —
, and Mrs John
Thaler
of
Wc‘. 1 George Karcher and family.
ing on conservation posters to en- county w
„ lrv
„lu
for If&gt;ur
four yrBf
yean, n
Hl*
record
Harry Opper of Howard City • members to be present.
Dr. and Mrs. P. I* phephord of
.Campbell called on their cOusln,
courage the public to conserve tires.
office are models of
- . ■ Mr*. F. L. Walton. Saturday fore- Remus were Sunday guest* of Mr. *called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde
machinery and save scrap metals. If nealneeai| md artistic writing He
1 Church of the t'nited
and Mra L R. Wolcott.
1Sunday.
1 noon.
pastor* prove satisfactory, a .crvcd one veer a* city recorder.
Mrs. L. B. I-estcr accompanied i
Mr. and Mra. Verdan Covilie and
Brethren In Christ these
A Cold Motor Needs o
j Mr and Mrs Emil Olson, local,
number of them will be placed to . ,
X
“IL
and--------Mrs.----------Glenn------------Perkin*----and
1Mr. ----—|
E. B. Griffin. D. D. pastor
downtown store windows.
. I .lnD18®
*M my,riT1
nnd Mra. Peter Waltunas and *on Barbara of Middleville were Sundav —
of Hosting* to Grand Rap-, Freeport
•
‘
Mr. Aten reports that aU *hoii1 nl* B McPherson of this city and
I Donald and Mrs. William Wallunns dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Buel Margaret
Well-Charged Battery
Id*
Sunday.
|
10:
m A. M Sunday *chool.
Sisson.
,
।
; of Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs.
rU«« ,n now UwnnuW, undrr fiTLIXj“ h“‘. J S
Mr. and Mrs. George Hillman. . Merle Surrarrcr of Great UkeX 11:30 a M. Morning worship.
. S Hedlund and family of Muskegon
7 « F.
PM
Christian
Endaavor
indr.wl^ “re ^owSTi^d rathuslwUc ba~b.ll fan. although
&gt;'»nt Saturday and Sunday | 7:00
If. Christ
’— “
-J------i Mrs. Elmer Hull and children of Mr. and Mr* Fred Ballance of Has­ 71'
andle light icrvlcc
service
.
third plMe*
debtor atoj 1
pravwtod bb active ।parhl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. War- Candle
1
Saranac were Sunday evening call- tings. Mra Edna Jorgensen of B«t- With
ren Surrarrer and family. Mr. and 1 Topic for dUcumlon:
Do whot you con to save
era of Mrs. Mary Fry
Thompson
topk
Christians
Partake
With
The
Lord's
?rau
^d’7dv™^ngBe£ralh*S^ ‘
»M the pitcher
Mrs
Gerald
Thomason
took
him
'
chrKtians
p.&lt;rt.&gt;v«
wiih
t
i। Willis Hutchens of Heatings
Ha.sllngs is Miller of Dowling were Sunday
I
toots
ana
anvaneect
general
.hop
,
7
.
*
— .,t,
your car from the cold. Let.
' visiting at tbe. home of hl* mother, puesls of Mr. and Mra. Clarence
people are doing farm Implement loaU
*nd John Ru“ lhe catcil"
where he took the train back to
Benedict
8:00 P. M. Evening Service.
Mrs William Hutchens, local, and "*
I repairing.
erus check ond charge your
8:00 P. M. Thursday, prayer meet­
The Misses Pearl and Doris Rtti­ Great Lakes.
1 his sister. Mra Marvin Thaler, beMondav
the
girl,
were
entertained
Mr
Jo^an
’
*
t»r»l
wife
dted
tn
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solo of ing.
■ fore leaving for Induction into the ter of Grand Rapid* snent Rtindsv
battery to assure you quick,
nt an all-girls assembly. Senior100* In *•&gt;» be was married to
Sunday morning win be the world- resident. Mary Ketcham. Wn« mil- Mra Ida M. Hopkins who .urvivoe
evening with Mr. and Mrs Berniah Hostings were Sunday dinner guests
I army.
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg.
normal storting even in the
I Mr and Mrs Forrest Buehler were Scese and Mrs. Adah Motter.
। tress of ceremonies with Pauline him. Other survivor* are a son.
Alfred Gonxates left Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Deminr of
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and
coldest weather. Wartime
Mrs. Theodore Buehler of Clarks­ Grand Ranlds were Fridav callers forenoon for Texas where he will
of Mr. and Mr?. Allen Pish Mrs. visit hl* children.
' ville.
Tour car will go just as
demands on'your.car ore no
i Mr. and Mrs tavern Seger, and Nancy Deming returned with them
'Mr. find Mrs Charles Cooley nnd for tome time.
arandchlldrea,
Marilyn I.
and
less in winter. 'And you
•nr. Douglas C Jordan, of Whiting. Ind.,
The Misses Virginia Fish and
sun of Grand Rapids were Sunday
iKXKv
Andrus!
Wednndiy to mwt th. nlng.
, “ ..
have been forewarned as
guests of Mr. and Mrs Allen FUh Kmllv Bum left Thursday for Mut­
Mr Lower has chosen six girls ,Uo B'
nU5" »nd Hr. neph■— —
, Mr. and Mrs. Scmlah Secsewnd ter Oklahoma where thev will church «xten*lon committee of the .
to renrerent the choir In • rextolte:
funeral wa. held 8. ur­
how to keep your car run­
Underneath a fine picture of
| Mrs. Adah Motter upent Sunday visit Pvt Keith Baas and friend conference. Building lota were pur,-------- j .»—.—— day afternoon from live Bedford
chased by thb committee and dl- Ward Hynes, holding a string of Marjorie Norton and Marjorie Stan­ Congregational church. The burial
with Mr. and Mrs Wesley Kime and for ten days.
ley.„sonranos: Ruth , 7Marble
andwas I
ning?
—~~ ----Mrs Ed Coats and Mrs Mabie rectlona of the new church will be- nearly a doxen large fUh. the Char- ..
son Vem of Clarksville.
Rin at once Rev Homer Price of1 lotto Republlcon Tribune printed Marr Ketcham. ------- Jd.—
”----------Fw}“' uno*
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Gaut of La­ Osborne were Hasting, visitors Sat­ Toledo. Ohio, was secured as pas- this: "When It comes to getting into Gargle L. Boves and Mgrtha Lou
peer. Mrs. Clarence Benedict and urday.
, condition for thc pressure of a year’s i ’
u
RAM
RARRF.RS CORNERS
Mrs Dora Miller and daughter of
Donald McOresnr of Strnnbvllte. tor
Rev. Everett
Everett Love
Love nnd
and n
a group
group of
of, work
work Principal
Principal Hynes
Hynes chooaea
chooses night
nlcht
_c XTrJTZ
band now has n baritme 7,7
and
Rev.
■ Thelma spent the weekend with n d •« Urine with her aunt. Mrs
Mr. and Mn. Albert Hauer of
young people conducted a service: fishing on tlie au Sable, which l*|""
"L"™ 5 , ,, le'
Mr Woodland were Bunday dinner
• Mr. and Mrs. plttrence Benedict.
Gall I.lahtfoot and familv Hr •
—ii_.
----- _as strenuous
---------...
. Hine for further details.
, zz.-—~r~.,-----—~z-- --------for thc Clear Lake Coast Guard
j about
a way
to catch
: Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Stevenson and nects tn make his home here for
Th*‘ ‘“y* assembly an Monday , 8U^U
“7“*"
camp last Bandar night
jfi*h a* Is known .Above
‘.tor; Is a one feftturTd ,n aucUon (D acqualnl the I Mr and Mr. Oscar Fancher and
baby of Grand Rapids were Sun­ some time
,ww.rn ..union r.nn t-n oansnRev
Mrs I’ove were ln I*"”- night’s catch on the last night of unperclajuunen with thc freshmen family of Grand Ladge spent Batday guests of Mrs Elnora Whitney
tern of
Bnwnr were f»&gt;."&lt;*iv
: nnd Gaylord.
.............
. --after.
------- **"« *ast MODd»&gt;' •&lt;&gt; vU*t hl« brother I the season a* demonstrated by
XXT7&amp; iv “ Bu"%“ ““L"
- of------ - -™- -—.i— •”-------------I Mra. W. F. Closson accompanied I-----’oon guest*
Mr. and- Mrs
B. R who Is seriously 111.
Trout by Principal Ward Hyne* ” Kenyon, master of ceremoniesby her father. Frank Walton and CUnton.
Mr.
and
Prank
Snyder aqd
“
r *
nd Mn.
“r» f
I‘nk, ^^r
SCHOOL
4 Mr* V I. Wolcott of
.''
■•vh. NEWS
"Robert Reigler l» much bettor." | Inuls Myers, general chairman: and M1M *nn?
। brother. Clniid^ Walton, visited the
Mr and
Of Kal“’p*ix&gt;o
v i. •»&lt; in. i oi
Primary Room
I Thi, I, frrim th* Unva,
.1 i*»uk* «yr«o.
v«i»&lt;«kk»kM». &gt;&lt;iu
| former s husband at Howell Sun: ; Grand Rl?
.
---------------------..------- were Sunday dinner gUMt* of Mr.
.anc were Monday
dinner | this week we have another new 3*0^,, countv Memorial Hosnltal,1 John Coleman.
sergeanGat-ann*.
'day.
«w**U of Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs I..
L. R WolWol- ehlld Barbara Jean Kidder, which notM ln th&lt;, charlotte RepubUcarh 'C,ndy bnni were alvm U the **n' | and Mra. D. Snyder and family.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Durkee of Bar- rott
, ners who CK,uld
could bld
bld the Ihlghcit
,
imitk?* nftv-turo In our room. There |THbune
P
’Mfhkrt In ।I u Mra. Brown our teacher who has
num district were Sunday after- _ Mr. and
"-ere “
nrf
ajxteen ainucrgartnera.
kindergartner*, twenty.,
twenty
'number of freshmen known. There
There be*n 111 I°r m**™’ '•***•• •*1’ re'
..‘ Mr*. William
.............. , r’ernp
..............
rr aixiccn
Jeffersoa and Court
I noon guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Adam c.mcuvtmdav dinner &lt;ni*&lt;t«
«msi&lt; Of
of Mr*.
Mra BerBrr- flrxt
np,t oradere
graders, and sixteen ^cond
second i
------ ***---------------were several musical number*
»uma her dutleu at the Al toft school
Hastings,
Michigan
lha
Paddock
of
Battle
Creek
'gradera.
OBITl
’
ABl
Endres.
.
Mr. Brozak's gym classes this
.
Firestone Tir
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Sage and
Mr. and Mrs nenree Kareher and । Nearly ail of u* have -our new
Barbara Ann. infant daughter ol week are having physical examine-1 Charley Pike spent Saturday and
Batteries, Wind skis l&lt; Wipers
Vuleiaiiinf
family were Saturday evening dln- f-«ml!v vtftl*&gt;d friends tn Plainwell books now. nnd are usine them The I s«‘ "nd Mrs Clifford K Poland. tion*.
Sunday in Jackson visiting his lis­
T1”&gt;rsdav afternoon.
■
.
... i--------------- ----— &lt;•—Sept
.. — 25 at
first
graders
are nearlv
through
pa-wd•awny
Friday.
some of the classes are collect- ,
.
Mr. nnd Mrs Harrv Fields nf F1- their flrat-pre-prtmer. -We Look St. Lawrence hospital. lauistng.
ing cancelled postage stamps to be 1 Mr. and Uh. Frank Cote of Ada
-------------------- —
and g^ i Funeral services were held from sent to London where the dextrine aJ*nl 1,31
lh® home ot
and Mra. .1 J Fields.------------------------ I
...
; the Estes-Headley funeral home In the glue is removed for medl- i
Kn’’
,nd totally.
Mr nnrf Mrs Rusm-1] Karrrhcr
Grammar Room
Saturday at four o’clock with burial clnal purposes, and lhe paper byM1m Mabelle Notten of Grass
nnd children of near Richland were I We had another meeting on Mon- ' In the Deepdale cemetery.
product is made into paper mache ' L«k»- who has been visiting her sis­
Sundnv afternoon callers of Mr. day morning. We had »165 in our
The mother was in a critical eon- casts for children
The sate of:
Herman_Hauer. returned
to *■
her 'home Thuraday.
and Mrs. Fred Tabberer
treasury when the Treasurer made dltlon and the father who is over­ stamps supplies money for cota In “
*"
Laurence Snyder left for Nash­
Nelson Thomas of Clarksville was his report Monday morning.
?ea«. could not be located.
Queen's hospital. Over 3S00 have
ville,
Tennessee.
Saturday where he
been collected In room 207.
Tlie biology classes are now will enter the aviation corp*.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston spent
studying thc parts of flowers and
lhe purpose of each. They are al­ from Wednesday until Friday in
so studying specimen* that are Grand Rapids. Muskegon and Fre­
brought to class by various student*, mont visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Veneman of
plants they do not recognise, or
something
that
moat student* Grand Rapids were caller* al L. G.
J Coles Sunday.
aren’t familiar with.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Clum and
Tuberculosis has risen in the’War family of Coats Grove were calleh
countriM. In England and Wales at Herman Hauer's Tuesday eve­
Qie Increase in deaths from tuber­ ning.
culosis amounted to 5 per cent in
Mrs. Willet Cole and son of Bed­
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock E.W.T. I offer the following:
ford spent Friday with L. G. Cole
per eent In the second year.
and family.

FREEPORT

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WARTIME WINTER SERVICE
77/£

Cu i,

FOREWARNED

SteMX.

VULCANIZING AND GENERAL
TIRE REPAIRING

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 daytime

AUCTION SALE

To dispose of surplus articles I will have an auction sale at my
farm located a mile north and 2 miles west of Woodland on.

TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1942
CATTLE

Guernsey cow. 4 yrs. old, due Oct. 21
Guernsey heifer. 2 yft. old, giving milk.
bred Aug. 25
*
2 Hereford bull calves. 7 mos. old
Holstein bull calf. 7 mos. old

Holstein and Guernsey heifer. 6 mos.
old

Yearling heifer, part Guernsey

6"x30' belt, nearly new

2—600x16 tires, good

Other articles too numerous to men­
tion

CHICKENS
About 35 White Leghorn yearling hens
About 35 White Rock pullets

FARM IMPLEMENTS
Oliver riding plow

Walking plow

Riding cultivator

Dump rake

Help War Production!

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Dining room suite
China Cloiet
2 pc. Living room suite
5 pc. Dinette set
Singer sewing machine
2 Drop leaf tables
Bedroom suite
Kitchen cabinet
Dresser
Hcatrolo
2 Combination bed daverfports
2 Heating stoves
'Laundry stove
3 Medicine cabinets
Long mirror
5
o.u a:
6x'9 Inlaid linoleum rVg
Rocker
Leather rocker
Kitchen chairs
Electric lamps
Electric clock
Electric beater
Electric floor lamp
Library table
piano
2 Iron bedstead*
Zjots springs
Mattresses
&lt;Bo&amp;kcasc
Dishes
Burner oven
Commode
Quilts
Smoking cabinet
'
Electric Hoover sweeper
2 pr. cottage curtains, nearly new
Electric iron
Ironing board
Kitchen sink
5' stcp-loddcr

SHEEP
10 head young owes

The Telephone Minutes

CHEN YU
(Hurryl Hurry I)

M,„ telephone line* are now crowded

with war calls.

J. A. GAVIT, Prop
DEWIY RIED. Aucti.neer

R. A. LAPO. Clark

FOR VIRY FAIT,
VIRY LONG LASTING
NAIL MAKI-UP
Tk. 1 llg (oftlai |
■

THRU WAY* YOU CAN WILP
1. Keep all your telephone callt at brief at you can.

4
TERMS: Cash day of sale, nothing to be removed until settled for. Everything to be
tattled for day of sale.

Perhap* your own line

cull you make pa«»c* through a central
office twitchboard, where rapacity it lim­
bed (o juit «&lt;&gt; many call* at a time. That”*
why your rare in avoiding long telephone
conversation* is an important aid in
maintaining fa*t. cfficuhit service for war.
When you save telephone minulet, you
clear the wiret for liar call*.
Because of material ahortagrs, we can’t
install enough additional equipment to
meet all of today’« demand*, a* we would do in normal lime*. So we make lhe
uio»l efficient use of the far illtic* we have—with the help of every telephone user.

2. Make only lhe motl euenlial Long DUtance calle.

3. When pouible, give the number of ifm dielanl telephone
you are calling.
Plan your conversations to save minute*. Keep pencil and paper at hand,
so you won’t have to leave the telephone. And pleaee don’t call Information
for number, listed in the directory. Remember—wai CALLS MUST GO TH BOUGH I

MICHIGAN

BILL

TillPHONE

Jtal tbe thing foe Umm speedy days—the fastest nail
make up ever! Lsrjy* bottle of Cant Yu/art dn uig Uc-

/•NCncw Yd Remover (wTy type). A dollar for all three
... earriad by four hurrying coolie* .., nary cute!

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
TUB BEXALL DBUOG1BTB

COMPANY^
PHONE :ui

HASTINGS

I

�_ T»r ftffsm.

. w. Jordan. 94.

Ma 1

ty carried on their
Unued the toutnea. alone
out four years ago. when
lhe .tor* and bus**- »Vd
Hie Jordan .tore Itad been
amlly for about 70 year*,
having bought II from an
IMS. The Bedford posi­
ts in the Jordan store for
r of year*. Both Eugene sod
were prominent
in the
.nd active to it* affair*
I their families weru rnctnh* Bedford Congregational

n

township January

10.

hl* early education to tlw
ere he look a bu*lnew
and worked for a time in
the department* at thc
pitot He was * beautiful
an artist with the pen.

&gt;r four years- His record
that office are models ot
and artistic writing He
te year as city recorder.
cPherson of this city and
led hare until 1901. whan
to Bedford. He »a* an
Jo baseball tan. although

p,

Deed*

Vtekary-s

John

to Tnutee,

-______________________________________ •

IVTill

whkh

with

nocpleaaed

I difficult, they

Assyria

j

&lt;Xh-

Rsrrv DOABaTr

,—
candidates
led
the
ot
at
I more desirable county offices. It elections. If those attending a cauAdm- Clarence E.
LT...
.
E’L Ed«,r
Henney. Proof
and Joe
was easy to know if the delegates I cu* or a convention had been re- family
1
f**1/'Applemaa Est, to Walter R. Bobler
nled- order admitting wQl
a j i v
ivoted M they
That situ*- • qulred to goal a aecret ballot for 1
■ and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 13. Castleton en? f' !^th.r?p^nr
1 'entered, bond of admtolsrator filed. I
vanataares Ana in loxes non was not quite as harmful as■ nominees, trlere would ba no induce-11
——
and 2. Bl. 14. Eastern Add. Hu-1 letters testamentary Issued, order I
-----.
•
।the money-spending method* of.ment to purchase tpeir votes, be-’
ttogs city.
limiting selUenwnt entered, petl- ' Weaknesses in the primary «»- control
—•• — —* fdTind
------ ■* vrai
— " cause tbe^ would be no chance to,1—_____ __
Arthur J. Huff, by Odn, to State tlon for hearing claims filed, notice
making nominations are
representative. That also called prove that they ' delivered their, Emest Skidmore,
of
Michigan.
shown In every Michigan county
; for
; votes That would
..
* Ik* 3«lk S3® 32. Hope Twp.
— —
.—.—, 270 Ac. Sec. 9. par. to creditor* Issued.
end the use of}
------- —. &lt;i
10_and
par.Sec
!6
Yankee
•
^t.
Rante.
Hoyt
.
Petltton
for
°Kbe
When
the
people
of
Michigan
beU&gt; conirol ’th. vote.
WALL IAKE
rX'.i r.r» KilSl John N. Gardner and wife to Sec. 10 and
administrator ruea.
filed, petition
c.rp.r.tlou. ef tfk.k Louis N. Bertrand and wife, par Spring* Twp.
fj aaministnitor
oepwnwer io
p?‘4on for ;« ““
Th in
“ came aroused over the evU* that
« conventions.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ira McClarren left
Woodland iwp.
Twp.
t■ The
Land ziana
Bank ot
of »i.
St. .;,•«*c,a‘
administrator
file* order B«"y .“u^'
°! u,etn
„r: Sec. 23, nuouuiuu
zne Federal
reoerai muiq
, . —
, ,
admtowtrat^
for delegate." to ‘county w'- h*d grown up under the caucus and
-- --------------------'for their heme in Toledo, Wad,t “h,
Harry A. Walidorff and wife to Paul to George E- Connolly and appointing special
Bomm-xmior tenUonj|
convention system, they were m&gt;
_
„ . „
nr*day for the winter.
• 3*4 James Swanson/and wife, 40 Ac. j wif*. 80 Ac, Sec. 33. Barry Twp. enUrrd._______
________
"next Of the leas than 150 Barry “niiry lhat- trough the legislature.; Mr- and Mra Clare Marshall and , clifford Kahter and wife and '
county Democrats who voted a^lhJ'd,*h*d
*Dd w,‘th Mush.n G^n^.rto" famUvMrf Oc*n IXmnaTan .pent Thuraday to
*5TwpJ
' Anna T. Campbell to Frank WLO
~ Howard
and
wife
to
JanMC
hek
and
wife.
EH
lot*
1
and
,
,
_
_
,
(/■.-nd-.lK.’w *7.
JSw- mT«"/ ■ “ -»n IO,
■»«» w
iii
Charles D. Shasky end “If*
- - —--------— — ■ J ’ —------ - •— •
Sec. 21. Orangeville Twp.
’"buX'h.
“
Mark A. Ritchie Mid wife to Mark
W. Doty and wife,'Jot 15. Ritchie
Woodlands, Yankee Spring* Twp.
^or^'Axp^w^X re^bUHK^^re^7. Douglu Bur of jsssx
Battle"
Reynold.
k,*Garrett Stockreef and wife to Km,
nvu L.
van------------------------&lt;.«■«■■ and
ana wife.71.3fl
wue,
Ida p- McCoy to Mae Bldelman. . Tlie
Milo
Extension
club met"at
Fr*d
Van
Zandt
-u.------n ...u-»o
u ------.-----------Zi---------------‘cast for thefull number to which llve Bovemment exceedingly dfrfl- Mabel Manning. Ivis and Dorr of Sunday visitors at Ue Reynolds*
tec 20. Yankee Spring.
Twp; 1'P
P»£
the "
home
of Mra. Laurfl Garrison
thel tere entiU«I- aSta the ottier cult
-’ made
at Mr
Ac. Bee.
Springs Twp.
ar Sec.,28.
8ec.28. Baltimore Jwp
Twp
-----.
cult.- Thu
This ha
has
made “
It Posaible
passible for
for Assyria
Assyria were
were Sunday
Sunday gueste
guests,at
Mr. of
of Doster.
Doater.
Frank Edmond* and wife to L-MmjTE. Chue to Howard M. Wcdne^ay evening to organize for fouy precincuwhichWere^nmted —
’^-organised
and Mrr Frank
------------ . minorities
----- ..... .to secure
.... ......
— HawblIt*.
| Mr Bnd Ur5 p 0 jUp^y Un for
301k. 1*43. &gt;1 l«
JetegTlei Xnte fire Lw
conlrol * aUt*
nat^’al «&lt;”I* Ju. aaii p.yabl. *» «fc* 4*«* «t tai* । FloydI H
H. Foote and wife, tot 18. Martin «nd~wife. 150 Ac See. 4. the coming year. Mra. Henry Ger- o
Mr. and
and Mr*. O«*I*
George 'Hoffman their home to Texas. Friday.
endorf.
BalUmore TVp
| rnalne and Mr.. Garrison will go to '
«** ”r*
ernment For instance, right now _________________________
Ti’s’re ti’ “U i H.rdendorf
* Add
Add Huttog.
Hastings city.
city
.» W.
w Duffey
n..fr.v and
.rni wife
.-if. el
.t al
.1
Edgar X Mauk and wife to My-1 Hastings as leaders for the first, for
p.rtte//mrt thmare other jorganlsed labor, whose membership'
d/i!5 July i“"s43.
J John
.
doe* not contain more than 25 per
federal FARR mortgage QOR- to Lynn F. Slocum and wife. par. ron S. Emmons, ct al, tot 3. West, leason. Tlie group will meet with I lIar^ X,"'”
5
cent of the laboring people of this'
FORATIOX. a &lt;«rp«'.il*.. of Wa,*. Lake View Park,. Yankee Springs Beach. Finn lake. Johnstown Twp. Mra. Merle Bradfield on October ?e“ o?
William T. Grigsby and wife to 71b at &gt;2 o'clock. Any one wUhtag ,
county, tetocwttro! .^Washington
laalun. D. C_ A..l».« of Uurlo.r.. —_...
r
B. W. Hiooe,
Pomary system was ln
,^1— U1Bl aHects their to- ■
i Lyle H. Cisler et al to George D. Charles Shellenbarger and wife. W ; to join I* cordially invited to come. | P*1,0**
,
S
tots
5
and
6.
BL
1.
R.
J.
Grants
'
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Lawrence
Tobias.
'
?2
“
pled
'
del
*8
a
tes
to
county
conventerests We have the spectacle ofi
' Hon and wife. 27 Ac. Sec, 7. Hasfirst
Add,
Hastings
city.
children
and
Miss
Joyce
Roush!"™*
were
always
nyned
by
cau-.
J&lt;lhn
u Lewis, head of the Miner* j
I tings Twp.
William T. Grigsby and wife to .spent Friday evening with Mr. and
l’. d ln,1 eaef J°wn»hip and union, doklng a half million dolCharles Shellenbarger
and wife, I Mrs. Archie Tobias of Hasting*.
I w*Jd: Due nollcc of tlie date, place! |ar, h,lo
treasury of one po-'
A completely modern 6 room house, ideal loca­
lot 9. Bl. 14. Daniel Striker's add.
Tlie 4H club will have a meeting
i,ulcJ1 ,,arty ln a Prudential elec-!
Hasting* city.
I at the home of Mra Bertha Phil- ' P'™*1 J" ^»at ““*“*‘J**
llon- and demanding of Congress.
tion in 3rd word, near school. This house has 2
Mae Bldelman to Neil Jones and ■ mon. Thuraday evening. Oct. 1st । HL
£?uId take part If and th, president full value re-!
bedrooms and complete bath up, 1 bedroom, liv­
wife, par Sec 28. Baltimore Twp at 8 o'clock. , .
d«^*dn
J’?' “‘’ed In law. he desired for the
ing room, new modem kitchen, and seat down­
Eulah German to Mabel M. To-1 Mrs. Emily Wilcox and Mr.
.°r *ard ,n .union*. Lewis overplayed his hand,
stairs, gas heat, attached garage, for $4500.00.
bias. 1-5 Ac. Sec. 31. nnd
Ac. Spaulding were In Hasting* Friday. .®«n gatherings and u not U1 favor w(lh lhe
' Sec. 31. Irving Tap
Mrs. Gertrude Trahan. Mr*. Wil- '
era-that-be; but what he did shows ;
We have one of the best 120 acre farms in Ma­
■iiV.r" h«e.«d------ -------Kenneth W. Crist and wife to'cox's sister, returned with them.
L"P"“n‘^l*f
, ’"hat a well organized minority can'
ple Crave township, wonderful set of buildings.
I«L&gt; Tru.1 CompsBr. Trusic. ' Frank O- Pcrleberg nnd wife, lol ! George Woods who Is nttending
i
1 "ccompllsh unde, the primary sysWant to trade for a good 40.
I m ..14 Cvuri it. poilUta 7. Sundngo Park. Hasting* Twp. ; M. S. O, East Lansing, was a sup2. TJ1' tern.
1 J**4.
*“.‘mTS’
e- a Andrew* and wife to Char- ■ per guest of Mr. and Mra. Merle
.Z ^n ^member a gubernatorial
u-n.-- lh. -eonte
thi. nnri I
tslanl b» siioBej u til.4, .
— qh«.ki nnri wife so *e Sec /Bradfield Saturday
contest in this state, with three as- I _We believe the people ot this and I
40 acres near Hinds school house, good set of

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s:

sx,’1"

FOR SALE!

"iStT’Ks„„u,jsi-i

to the tame. Hi* brother
ras the pitcher for lhe
and John Rum lhe catcli-

"‘■Sr,”". Bm.n- .nd
M. Hopkin* who turvivea

Iree.
J orala n, of whiting. Ind,
roe-nieces and five nephfuneral was held Saturnoon from the Bedford
lonal church. The burial
livenIde cemetery, Haa-

I CORNERS
I Mrs. Albert Hauer of
were Sunday dinner
Herman Hauer's.
Mrs Oacar Fancher and
Grand Ledge spent SalSunday at the L. G. Cole
Mrs. Prank Snyder and
1 Snyder of Kalamazoo

J. Snyder and family.
luties at lhe Altofl school

Pike spent Saturday and
Jackson visiting his «l*-

buildings. Two story 6 room house, $2400.00.

We have the Martin Tinkler 30 acres right in
town, will sell or trade for a house and lot in

’■ ;:™nl ”*on “ Sp*““lr&lt;
u&gt; Mn. BnU, Wto.

Harold D, Wenks, par. Nashville with a
vto’wttcm*ot* *P*nl very freely 0141 year by&gt;theae pcnM of lwo campal«ns lhan for
v wfude Miteh.il et «i to Rtuueii tte^re2k
Wthree men to control county dele- .one. The primary ha* surely not de­
Maude Mitchell et al to Russell tie Creek.
'gallons. The usual plan was to pay creased the use of money In *eMidd .Ville . C «... .*«•"*
votera to the election district to at-' cur^n&lt; nominations, nor has ft
nnd 8. Keeler's Add.
Middleville ( E. WALL LAKE
(tend the party caucu*. and agree to brought more efficient service for
, village.
.
.. . c I^ost Week'* Letter
rote for a alate of delegates fromi,ocal&gt; stale and national govemLe^,^Ba‘!T^d.W!re.■ji.
t£t—
8‘.'k
m I' Mr
"' - •nuM...
wm.- I&lt;conard
zx^n-ro of
m the township or ward who would. I m«nta The cost to the taxpayers
and Mrs Wm
,ney Fifleld and wife.tot 1 Bl. 10.(DeUoll were weekend
guests
—,-----.- of Mr. ’
the county convention, vote onlyiof lhe old caucus and convention
Sopha E. Kenfield's Add, Hastings and Mrg
i*rren
I for delegates to thc state conven-' »y#tam was nothing. The cost Of
Mrs. Ira
Ira McC
McClarren.
.
.. .
Mr. and Mr*. Wendell
Wendell Vreeland Hon favorable to the candidate for primary elections to the taxpayers
hundred
thousand
'' and family of Detroit spent the governor who paid them for at­ adds several
Jennie 8 Jewd . tot 8. and W
, weekend Bt thelr cottage.
tending lhe caucus. In that manner dollars in taxes for each election
lots 1 and 4. BL 2. Bennet» and
Mri
cUfford Kahler county conventions were controlled year in Michigan.
Kenfleld* Add, also lot 54 of Supr. vWted Mr. and Mra. Peter Von by delegate* favorable to the candi­
It seems as If the first purpose of I
Glasgows Add. No. 2. Hastings i H&lt;Hn ln aB1esburg Sunday,
date who had spent his money to those who wished to prevent thc;
i cUy\
,
Mr. and Mrs. Rob't Dunnavan pack the county convention with his corrupt use of monev In making I
John W. Duffey ct al to Lynn | vmlcd 1113 mother at Hopkins Sun- paid-for representatives.
nominations for political office
i Slocum and wife. par. Lakeview । d
That nauseating, disreputable, should have been to preserve thc
K.I.H .« r.. Park. Yankee Spring. Twp
|
^.j Mra
Chu
Kahler corrupt contest for the governor­
representative system if possible.
« riire m
H*,e
«P«“ Sunday with Mr. and Mra. ship called loudly for reform. An­ It was. and still is. possible. Just as
* ih*i ib* *d- St**1'- 33 W 4 Ac’ See' 31 Car,ton j LaVem Shedd of Galesburg.
other abuse of lhe caucus and con­ the Australian secret ballot prevent­
■In be srtnud Twp.
’ Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Dunnavan vention system often took place in ed corruption at elections, so It
........Earl R Boyw und wlfe to H.zel enUrUln&lt;.d Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
conventions. For instance. In Barry could prevent corruption in cau­
hr Olh day Of r- Wcst' P*1"' S*0' ,B' Baltl,nore Smith for dinner Monday night. county the delegations from Castle­ cuses and conventions, had that bal­
Woodland.
and ulu
this&gt; lot system been adopted for .cau­
irn o'riork in Twp.
Lucille DcFriest
her sister and ton.----------------■ Thomappie —
a *?or0lhMriJ&lt;' Mary McCall to Hastings Mfg. | husband of Flint are spending this cll&gt;- would have close to a majority cuses and conventions. A supposed---------------------------------d In, h«ri.&lt; co part of lou 207 and 209. Has- week Bt
. _. .
. .. I
nltv
. _ .
ii°n! Morton L. Munson to Max Eck
CEDAR CREEK
r"n land wife
Ac. Sec. 30. Castleton'
Last week's letter. .
■
Richard Lcinaar and Cathrlne ■
new.'pMwr prlm»d and* Hreuiatrd h. j Harold Wensloff to LeRoy McRecsor of Lansing were married In ! I
&lt;a!d County.
1 Kelvey and wifi, 5 Ac. Sec 3. Bal­
Battle
Creek
Sunday.
Congralu'
A true'Topy
'•
*’
F
•; ,lmore T’P
*.
lations. They will make their home I
janrt K. Rum.. Herb of Probate.
Francis C. Campbell and fcife to
Out 10 11 Fred W. Rounds and wife, lot 62. in Battle Creek.
Mrs. Edward Campbell and Miss
obd&gt;&gt; ro, ro&gt;uuno»
'
i
»■•■■ i«n« Pc“l.
Pattie Watson attended tlie Mystery &lt;
Htate ot Hirhltan. tlie Probate Court I Prairieville Twp.
Mother and Daughter Banquet at,
for the &lt;-..unr&gt; ot Harry.
ids M. Andrews to Minnie Viola
om.o iV'Vcui
Newkirk EU tots 12 and 13. O. A. lhe Kellogg school last Friday
tta. I? .aid TXi " OB thi 15th day Phiuips First Add, Nashville vU- night.
Mr. and Mra. Russel Hollister of
ot Heplefflber A. I&gt; 1*43.
lage.
Pulton and Linden Norris and fam- '
HoB‘ 8'“M‘
Mabie Hunt to Samnel Knapper. ily. local visited Leslie Gould and ,
.-f trnhaie..........................
, ... ,
, . . aP Ror ’ 21 .Inhiu-tnu-n
family Sunday.
Miss Joyce Lammers who has a ';
position with the Wind Storm Co. j |
*
i 9ult Claim Deed*
ed'bV.ilow’d
Charles M. Owen to Edna DavLs. to Hastings, spent Sunday al home.
Clair
Lammers and family spent ।
«f .aid ouair'loU 4 and 6. Bl. 41, Middleville
Saturday and Sunday In Chicago, j
bo dlacharscd ' village.
. Bih day of' Edwin Johncock and wife to C. DURFEE
***

iugen*. of Whiting. IndlBtep-chlldren Mn. Ar­
ie r of Detroit and Ernest

We have an extra nice home in the first ward
for $2850.00.

1

Building and Loan Association to finance so you
can buy a home. Don’t pay another months rent

The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself ”

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER
STEBBINS BUI 1 DING

PHONE 2659

BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!

Mra. Prank Cole of Ada
L. G. Cole and family,
ibelle Notten of Grass
has been visiting her rislerrnan Hauer, returned
ie Thursday.
Snyder left for Nashssee, Saturday where he
he aviation corp*.
Mn. Roy Preston spent
ie*day until Friday in
Ids. Muskegon and Freig relatives and friends.
Mr*. Clark Veneman of

Mrs Floyd Clum and
loots Grove were callers
Hauer's Tuesday eve-

»l Cole and son of BedFriday with L. a. Cole

MX pcroaw I. .■Hl

COURT HOUSE MfcWT*
NEWS_9,_,_tld_ _ rl_ of_ _kx_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _C._ Tompkins
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ “ DEFECTS ^1
SHOWN IH
IN
gct
under that pton
no
IWarvanty
lakeside perk. Johnstown Twp. I of
Gospel Church, par. HnibJAHV CVCTEM
could name the dele- chance of detection If he voted
'
Mmbwn* to
MEr^iL
^ £.»
”■Attyru
PRIMARY SYSTEM - -—- - -all- - the- - - - - - - - - for
- the
—
*
“
•
•
MIU1XJU,
IO MB*
BXK M,o WUC.
Bn(
jin At. Sot 0
namr
!
to
end
buying votes
j

«r HaitinS* Mon
n at Bedford

44ininl.lr.lri. nl
I. I»rll«

Mrs. Sam Kellar and son Dorrell.
Probaia offie*. Wildwood. Orangeville Twp.
of near Orangeville, called on Mr. j
ird fur baarins
Edwin Johncock and wife to
and Mrs. Edward Rice Thuraday. ।
i, Thai vubiir Inura Clements lot 18. Wildwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bateman and ।
by pabllratlon1 Orangeville Twp,
son spent Sunday with Mr. and
i»w.aH,,dayr" ! Rulh u Goldsmith to Robert A. Mrs. Russell Bateman near Mason.
lianorr a »&lt;■«» Johnston and wife, lot 25. Sylvan j Our equatorial storm ended with 1
■Utrd In taid Shore Plat. Prairieville Twp.
snow Sunday night.
, Leland H. Gilleland to -Robert
A. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Youngs and j
—lt;.- •' Johnston and wife, 25.
lot Sylvan
2"
----,
Of Hostings spent Sunday I
Shore Plat. Prairieville T*p.
,| W1UI Mr. Bn
nn&lt;„| mlB
Mra?. V4BUU
Claud Ilullv
Hunt..
1
________
J W. Belote and wife to William j
Bnd Mrs. Duane Hunt. Mr.'
"" " order tor I'trxucATiox
E
nn&lt;1
&gt;°l &lt;• Oak Park- and Mrs. Claud Hunt and son Hu­
nt ei I Siair of uirhirau. The Probate Court Johnstown Twp.
t,le attended the funeral of Claud's
—
..
.
Harlow
White
to
Genevieve i father. Fred Hunt,, at Alto last
, Snook, lot 12 Cutler's Oak Park. wee)c Sunday.
r Yankee Springs Twp.
* a &gt;----------------Voyle English and wife to Thom- —ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS—

MONEY for
Buying Homes
for Remodeling
for Reoairing

Boys and young men who con­
tinue their educations are in
line for positions which require

'vTcfon
W BUY

the purchase of a home that is already built and finance repairing and re­

greater skill and responsibility
f fatMt nail
r Jr&gt;te&lt;Uc■ YuFaahica
ITO bottle of.
for all three

modeling, but, we don’t know how much longer wo Will be allowed to. So

in this great drive for victory.
Let us talk over
your problem
with you.

. very cute!

You can buy ths home you like .. . even if you can’t build the one you want!

So decide on the one you like and let us help you buy it. .We can still finance

if you wont to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . . . tomorrow may be

If you need money to continue

too late. We will be glad to explain our plan that will eld you. Como in today.

your education, let us arrange
a loan for you.

CITIZENS CREDIT CORPORATION

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN.

101U W. State 8L, Hasting. Hasting* Nall Bank Bldg.
Hoaro—Week days • A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday I A M.

I to AU —-.
HABT1NOS

-ON PAT DAT, BUT BONDS—

» STEBBINS BLOC.

MEMBER f. H. L I.

VHOHI 1*41

�THE HASTING 3 BAN NEB, THURSDAY, OCTOBEH 1, 1HL

ODUND COMMUNITY NEWS

Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Dodge
loved into the Jerry FUher house
n tlie north side of last Broadray test week os the Thompson

Mr. Mad Mra. K O Shomo met
MIm Dorothy Tyler, who hu been stewart Kussmaul of north WoodLt and Mra. D. V. Shomo and son operating “Det'x Beauty Shoppe” . land
of ffcldwater at Battle Creak last owned by Mra. Dorothy Regers Me- I
Barbara Bailey of Hutlngs
*°p Ispent the weekend wUh her parents
In Allegan and then were enter- In thc Baker Building, the former ;jr and Mrg Lawrence Flnefrock
talned at a family dinner at thc Bank building the last of tills week. • yr and M‘ra Blake Rising and
han* ot Mra t O. Shorno's slater The Shop will be known m DorOene of w»t Woodland were
Mr and Mra Geo Klrxhman of othys Beauty Salon.
,
(UMU
honw of Mrs.
K*lwnu°o tn honor of Lt. Shomo,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Holme* Bertha Flory.
V
of Or,nd
Rrv. and Mr, I. H Osgood and
aota, Saturday
Rapjda called an Rev. and Mra. Ulfamily were Sunday dlnher gueits
Mra. John Hauer and grand- ■ R Holme* Sunday.
| ot UT ftnd
curUh at
daughter Belly Hauer, left -test
j, l. Crockford of Carlton was East Woodland.
“
1 a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mra. I Mrs. V. R. Wotring was most
they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Date Arthur Allerding. Mra.z Crockford ntcasantlv surorised last Thursday
to spmdlng a fnr wrel£with ber , gTTv Jt from Pvt Jolm DonetA

highway on the crosswalk on his I dent pro tern. The president elec ted
way home Mr. Sigler noticed the last spring could not taka the office
' children coming from Sunday school' and Loren Hershberger was elected I
ns he approached the church and to-fin the vacancy. It was voted '

the child dart out across the road, year In October.
he Immediately put on Ids brakes
fleers Monday evening. Mn. Kgrl
car and ran directly into IL The Faul and Mrs. H. A. Kltson were '
impact threw him back and he appointed chairmen for the Pair,
rolled on the tarmac and gravel to be held Friday evening. October
about fifteen feet, scratching and ..
30. _____________________________
Committees will be announced
bruising him about the face and ■ next week.
legs.
’
W. C. T. U.
Mr. Bigler picked him up, carryThe W. c. T U. will hold their
ing him into the parsonage
Hu | next meeting Friday. October 0 at

Ulrich. Mr. and

Kelley and
—g Sunday
i- Mr. and Mn Ernest WDMtna
called cn Um Lloyd Colvin family

And lead D. 1 to VICTORY.
Twill surely give the J*P* a run.
JoAnne Smith

funeral of Henry Ryan in Hotlnga; Mr «nd Mn.
Friday
baby Sharon Ann are at the home
.
.
.
..
Xnu.4.
.t the nresent

he was taken home where he was n«rd Black. Mrs Jessie Hatton win
linn.
| NASHVILLE
examined bv Dr. Gtenn Munger for!Be. The leader. Every one is corHa got into the Jelly
injuries. No bones seemed to be : dlally invited to attend.
Mr. and Mn. Lynden Johncock | Mrt M.rrut Moore la visiting her
: was juJi oiu»cu anu ,
*»•
o.
And filled hia little belly.
and family of Detroit spent Sat- dawhlat* in Lansing
I The first meeting of the MethoHe heard ids mother coming
diocked.
O»g«&gt;d
■
I eeveral weeta at the home of Mrs.
»** held
daughter. Mra. Robert Owens and 0,
Wyoming. Through
The a&lt; Ident was witnessed by &lt;JL,t w 8 c 8
Rapids spent Saturday evening and family of Orand Haven.
So he jumped Into tlie potato Mn
,
CroM&gt; John j^ured a two­ many or ie people coming from the ?. 'hr
JUrrmle and Don Springer were Lei* Roe
113 **n
And ate potatoes too.
home from Detroit over the week-1 The Edwards Quartette, who have
, Mtes , Helena Benner of\ Battle day leave to come here. He spent churcjt ■ id everyone in thc comWingard.
rejoicing
that
little
Jack
W***
«
,n
t®
the
AflMlonary
Fund.
Olendon
Curtis.
1 Creek visited her parent*. Dr and I the day with the Wotring* and left niunliy ..
------- .--------end. Don to returning to school at
conducting meetings nt the
I
_a------। Also a contribution was given to
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
W
“fJT HNndtng the yum-, famine church, left Monday for
Mrs. O. F. Benner from Thursday tliat'nlght to make a few more caDa^wXs not seriously “injured,
Barry County Soldier kite A iu I
City spent the weekend with her until Sunday. On Sunday, a friend ■ before starting bock to fata studies
The .Methodist Church
.
SapL and Mra. Kltson Entertain stove was purchased for a Sunday I
Rev, George Wingard. Pastor
Oene Lvnch also of Battle Creek, ( in Radio. Pvt. Doneth 1* a former
Faculty
school
room
in
lhe
basement
10: 00 A. M —Morning worship.
wm a dinner guest
agriculture teacher , of thc Wood­
Hr■
MrI,
_?5orl!K&gt;u,e ter. MUdred. spent Wednesday in
Last Tuesday evening a get aeHownrd ' 11: 15 A M — Rally Day Program. attended the Allegan Fair Thsrs- GrBnd Rapids.,
Mrs. Welby Crockford and Mrs.
Worthy Matron of the local O. land High achool and lived with Mr.
soi« iww»y crei.ui* «
Henry Hynes visited Mr. and Mrs. E. 8, Mr* Regina Benner. Mrs. Dorr and Mrs. Wotring for reveral year*, quatnted social time wm given by . Hewitt John Dell and Clyde Wise Sunday school hour.
d\y;
..
.. „ „
* Al Bennett and son Jlmmte re­
John Hynes of Holt one day last Stowell and Mra Ines Forman at- Mrs. Woirlng's condition remains Supt and Mn H A Kltaon for
Mr. and Mrs. William McCallum turned to Jacksonville. Fla., after
of Kalamasoo spent Murday with ^Sng a few wseks here.
.J. members
Each I
। Ice.
tended the County O. E. S. meet- about the same. Mrs Celia Town- .the
of the faculty Each
"ooai.no rownsnip Reboot
J Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Choir practice. the home folks. •
; person was asked to
tn come repre.. .
.
' i wateJn Walker passed hto exMrs.
Homer
McAllister
and inz
ing In Hastings on Thursday.
1 send is now caring for ber.
her.
tenting a song with lhe rest guessBook* put In circulation thia week [ t
daughter Joyee of Kalamazoo were
52.
"mlMUmi •• K.Um.ioo l.« w^k
Mrs. Rhoda Austin spent from, Mrs. Alice Smith. Brodbeck to
Ing the name of lhe song Oaires
The ----Men- ---Around Chu
rchill |cC.
------------MU. BoWrt H.Si. Ljk Houn «&lt;M
Qu , Io,
CU.U.
Saturday until Monday with her j studying piano under Prof Roy Un- U&gt;g WW iiauic ul 4lie a*ni«. einiitvo
- Tomorrow
------ I; Friday. October 2. Family Sunday MU. Bunt or BMford m aua- ,
Roy Perkins Sunday.
ron nnd famllv. Mr and Mrs Ro- , derwood. head of the Music Ge­ were played and later refreshmehta —Rene Kraus; Pray for
were
served.
------and
the
Sea
school
night
Potluck
supper
and
।
day
afternoon
callers
at
the
Jew
Monday that his sister. Mtea fia
Austin ot Lansing.
|, pariment
Mr. and Mra. Carl Jordan and bert
----- ---------------------------w.
u.,na&gt; of M S.
a. C Mra. Brodbeck
—
Poa,er
short
program
7:30
P.
M.
Parents,
i
The
Faculty
Club
elected
the
fol1
Osgood home.
■
i Hafner had passed away In Cleve'family spent Sunday with her sisMrs. Welby Crockford accompan- j received her M. A. degree from there
and His
'* Little Dog TTay-CJal 1 children and friends are invited to „ Nq1 “.' *ry g°od
hl for J ’* land. The body will be brought here
ter and husband. Mr. and Mra. John led Mrs. Victor Brumm of Nashville tn 1938 and Is now taking advanced lowing officers for the coming year: ■ “n
President. Clifton Mlel; Vice Presl- ' Wheeler; America Was Like This attend
CXmmunMy Club meettai at Dan for ^a! Thuraday afternoon
Brock of Grand Ledge.
| to Dowagiac Saturday where they I work.
’• G
" Sterne; Prance
---------- ';
ZUk luk.™ Church
on—
Berdent. Miss Doris Whitney: Sec'y., —Emnia
“*— ~ *' ~------ “•* — ~~ visited their sister and husband. Mr.
McCallum's Frtdgy night, but lhev.e । Mr Bnd Mrs. George Wotring of
Jack
crockford
of
M.
S.
c..
East
Ilin
Time
—
Thomas
Kerman:
The
Paul W. Oelgar. Putor
:present had g very pleasant eve- Detroit spent Sunday with hi* mothnle are visiting her mother. Mrs and Mrs. Clifford Potter, return- I Lansing, spent the weekend with
g A. Teachers' orrr
uon
.| —
—
Soong Sisters
— Emily Hahn; Abe
P. T.
Reception
nJ* Tb, njkl muUn, U U&gt; M „
Wo,rta,
Lawrence Hilbert, thia week. On in® on Monday.
home folks
pTtTa. mretFn7"hls
M«her-BerAadtne • 10: 00 A. M —Sunday school
Saturday, they plan to motor to
Raymond Smith and Elwood Me- I
11: 00 Aa M —Morning worship.
ku M,. *nd M„ Rj, Buna
|
Ld. rm,
u,, „,k,nd
I Miss Jean Burkte of Battle Creek fBll wns n reception for’the old and Bailey; Joel Chandler Harrto-Atvtn
Minnesota to join Lt. Shomo who Lcod enrolled as freshmen at M. 8 1
Ber. and Mr, B Hurt* w* wtth hw dnudhlar. Mra. Jcnn Hlrdrl
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ncw teachers of Woodland Town-! ”ar,®wHltlert-H. | • Wednesday evening—Choir Re­
to stationed at Camp Ripley. Miss C. this week. Jack Crockford re­
tnlljra In ura unhmhood lu* and ann iraraua In onind Rapid,
Carl
Burkle, over the weekend
shtp Mhooi hp]d Prlday evening.
Knickerbocker: Keys of the ,hearsal.
1
Ellen Hilbert, who has been spend­ turned for his second year's work
■***
Rrehard Johnaon or Detroit .pent
Levi Kltson of Syracuse. Ind. is Loren Hershberger led community Kingdom—A J. Cronin; Trail Town ,I Thursday p. M. Religious instruc­
Ensign Geo p Benner is now in
ing her vacation with her mother
-------------the weekend at his home here.
and sister*. will accompany them to Dallas. Texas, where he is an in- vtelting his son and family. Supt. .ingtnq Welcome to the teachers '~®*ne*L”a*cock: Pe°P'«' Under ।tion.
I '• Mbs Jean Smith of Middleville
WOOD SCHOOL
Mrs. H. A. Kiteon for a few wnH given bv Rev H. V Townsend H*11"—Wallace R. Deuel: Meet the,
Minneapolis to resume her studies struetor nt the Flying Field. Hto and
1
The Evangalteal Church
« weekend guest of her par­
Ruth Taggart was i Sunday ,dtnwreks.
and respony was by MIm Do*.
Americans-Carl Crow.
. J
Oorts 1 South
■
address
is
Squadron
2
N
R
A
B
at the Minneapolis College of Tech­
J. 8. Deabler. Pastor
lames f&gt;atrick enta. Mr. and Mra. J. Robert Smith.
Home
Ec
played
j
Rev.
and
Mra.
I.
H.
Osgood
nnd
Whitney
/A
violin
solo
was
p
nology.
.
Miss Marilyn
,.v.. —
Miller
. —
and
M Joe Gar1 Tlie reopening services of
I MIm Daisy Scothome ot Union
tiled by
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forman rity of Chicago spent the weekend family visited Rev. V. H. Beardsley by Herman Maurer accompanied
u, ■
- - ,7 .;-*
auanonum ana Hany Day mi tne
Our sympathy to extended to Mra. City was home over the weekend.
r
ir«&lt;.
I
.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------and other friends in Charlotte Mon- Mrs. Lorenzo Maus, both of Has-, J’11/ tnls w”r' a”a 1 ,‘h , T~e ' Sunday school Is postponed until
and children of Homer visited his,
1 with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Leffler
Bernie Walker at the death of her I Mr. and Mra. Clarence Shaw and
girl*nesl
areSunday.
making October
over old11.clothes.
parents. Mr. ang Mrs. Geo. For- , and Mr and Mrs. Robert Crockford day afternoon.
.
tings
Joe Mix. also of __________________________________________
Hastings..
maxing over old clothes.
husband. Bernie will be greatly , family were Sunday guests of Lan1 and also relatives in Hastings.
Hasting,.
.
LHUe Jack Arnie Has Narrow Escape played a violin solo accompanied by ;
. lllT,]e Home EC
Ec club win
will nave
have InIn­ . 10:00 A M Morning worship.
man Sunday.
Lillie
------------ -----------------l Miss
------------. ...
-----------------------------------------jMk
Arnlc
fodrofyfar
0]dMaus.. ofA Mrs
M#u, ant!
A tflp
dgnce
nnd Mne Illation for brrahmen girls Monday
of Bermon ..Our nrm An. mlived by all hi* friends and neigh- *lng relatives.
Etta Schneider
wa* brought
Jack Arnie, four
year
old son
Mrs.
tap dance
MOE.
j*
l!‘r“ Monday
bora.
I
■ ■■
&lt;
Ermond Williams of Hastings and home from Pennock hospital Sun- Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence AmiA es- "On n Bicycle Built tor Two'” was । «venlnS- October 5. ^
Sunday gneste of Mr. and Mra.1 STONY POINT
(Tiorus
| H’OO A. M
Mra. Edward Reesor. local attended day and is being cared for at her eaped with only bruise, about hl* elven byR J. Kussmaul with
|
‘
M —Sunday school.
,
! ~an&lt;’“rK
' Mr. and Mr* Elmer Cook of Beldthe funeral of Fred Rose of Lake home in the village Miss Schneld- face, knees and right leg Sunday Elennor Jean Bird as the girl on ' The Chorus will have a party and-* n-A ।
E.
L.
of
Christian
EnI,
initiation this week Thursday eve-1&lt;jeB'vor
Tonic
- | How of Battle creek, and Rev. uia [rig spent a couple days the past City on Saturday.
er to convalescing nicely from a re- about noon when he ran into a car the bicycle
Margene Kussmaul ac"When
,Mu*u nnd -n. or Hutb.,.
nlng.' Partake of onlc
the Lordi"
’’ ..Christiana
.......
tn,
’„r thc,r dnuth.
Mr*. Carl Walts. Mrs Lawrence cent operation
going north, driven by Kim Sigler companted
them on the piano
! nlng
I Kindergarten and First Grade
,
Mrs. Jennie Sink spent Thursday ter_ Mr&gt; j D Aeiiek.
Hilbert and Mtes Ellen Hilbert were 1 Mr. and Mra. John Dell called on of Hasting*. Jack had just left the
a short business meeting wm held
\ 8:30 P. M. Evening worship.
Grand Rapids visitors last Tues- Mr and Mra. David Smith, Sr., of Methodist Sunday school and wm with Mrs. Herald Classic, mother '. Miss Doris Whitney, teacher. Mrs. ; Theme of oermon. "Why Be A night and Friday as Hie guest of i Mra C|aud Demond and children
Mr
and
Mra.
Howanl
wuaon.
I
and
Mra.
J.
D.
Aellck
and Mtes
day.
Lake Odrasa. Sunday.
crossing to the opposite side of the Vice-President presiding as presl- I Vesta Born. Avlstant.
Christian?”
“T C.h?fle‘
^rence Cooibaugh spent tert Set­
Betty Lou Lumbert entered the
Thursday evening — Midweek
| Beginners class from Lake Odessa Prayer service,
**
MeC
, ord"’’ “ Orand R“‘rt&lt;1*
°VMr»lhFta™^&lt;5Ten Fvek was a ' Mr “nd MrS An&lt;Ufl Huey °f
last Wednesday.
! Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. McLeod ' Friday evening—Choir rehearsal.
Mra. Florence Ten Eyck wu a Orand jupidg vlsKcd j. D Ac.
&gt;r\r^ur guest at
Mrx
Howman
___ _
.
supper
of----------Mrs Carol
Caryl
Bowman «_•_
llck tiiume
home
1 have let us have window boxes for
- ---------—•-----------ire*
la.’} rTluny
Brethren
the winter.
TMMayh&lt;m».a T.ao.rt and MIm 1
WP CUrC Mct*rby
Arthur
L.
Dodge
Pastor
Nearly all of the kindergarten
r .?£”■
.r-.-rn Noslivllle carted on the WqUmiin
10:00
A.
M
Worship
and
sermon
'
l—.m...
*Mwri Bnd D,rnond families Thursdayevehave learned to tie their own shoes. I
At this sendee tbe Sunday school |8trlmbeek Of
of Woland
Woodland teat
last WartWed- ntn&lt; Mp| McDerby WM a teachFoarth and Fifth Grades
fftrrr*. nnd iMrhrr. tnr tK* rrwn.
*
Mrs. Martha Smith, teacher
,--------- —- -r—;—
|n7to/p T A Thundav evenlna ' *r ta °U'' ICh°°I abOUt 30 Kar* T&gt; ’
Our border decorations are Uncle *”*,???*."
,n®UUed
' ?
. lin^ Um? ,Dd U a,w»y* • welcome visitor in
11:00 A M Sunday
school.
Sam nnd American Flags. Some
'
'*
We are
arc mviung
inviting you io
to oe
be presprea- ■ about 123 being present We re- ,
very good poste
who u ,ttendposterC work has been
done on airplanes, navy, cavalry. I
°JJ n'e ,,rsl Su"d«y of the ceived seven dollars for our quilt,
£jBttle Creek visited
army and K P duty.
,Church whool year. Let. make It ■ thanks to the efforts of Dewey hA p.rente her. arer thZ wwkcml
The 5th grade English have been !D“v
Chu"1’
lhe Benerari‘X of D,we&gt;', Mr. and Mra. Ernest AeMck ot
studying Radio news. Mary Jane , Sl?2?
?^5roBC??
^&gt;0
0, all&lt;ndanca. person.
Anderson.
Belding visited his brother
brother. J
J. D
D.
Leak was elected announcer fori
p M Lore FtMt and
I W.jre sorry to lose Mrs. Lydia
,Droinpr- J DFriday. News flash reports will be «"“«*&lt;”’■
Kidder. Ralph and Walter, from our r Wo seldom gel the opportunity '
given of Community news, school '
invite you to worship with community. The family moved to ,to report a snow storm in Septem­
news, national and foreign news “*•
Hastings Inst week.
ber but lnal
that is Just what happened
and weaiher reports
The Church of the United Bretlirew I The Caryl Bowman family st- . , —
। tended a famfle
family osthertna
gathering of
ot lhe.
the.
y‘~
. .
The 4th grade have enjoyed;
•” Chrtol
.Mnrfed
7
Bowmans' at Eaton Rapids Sunday.
studying Indians and their ways of
!• H. Osgood. Minister
I Geo Bassett, Henry Meyers. Mrs. DUNHAM DISTRICT
living. Some Indian costumes are Woodland
d
gasoline
company will show plcSylvester Van
Horn —* Mrs.
----- 1 1 *A-------"-------------------being made.
Morning worship 10:00 A. M.
I lures at the Dunham schoolhouse.
Saturday evening. October 3. The
I Evangelical L. A^ 8. will serve pot
luck supper at 7:30- These pictures
will be of particular Interest to
fanners and an InvltaUon is ex­
tended to all.
Rex Hawthorne, young son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawthorne.

avoid disappointnvent
get latest line extension

INFORMATION Ooclaij!

AUCTION SALE

★ Federal regulations now in effect, and subject to change, place
severe restrictions on the extension and enlargement of our lines.
Line extensions require materials that are badly needed for war . .
and war needs must come first.
To avoid possible disappointment and inconvenience, check with
our office at once as to how these restrictions will affect you if you
are planning —

Being unable to do chores, I will hold an auction sale at my
farm located one mile south of Hastings on M-37 by the Star
school, on

Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1942

1. To move into premisos which do not hove adequate

Commencing at 1 o'clock.

gas or electric service available, or

2. To occupy newly constructed premises, or

3. To request additional service at your present loca­
tion (for a range, water heater, etc.)

Under these regulations we arc permitted to do very little (in many
cases, nothing) toward extending or enlarging our lines or service.
Service cannot be extended to any building unless it was ready to
receive service before July 1, 1942, or, in'the case of new construction,
unless the main foundation was completed prior to July 1, 1942.
Even though the building can qualify under these War Production
Board rulings, it must be within 250 feet of an existing line, for an
extension may not go beyond that limit.
We will exert every effort to serve you so long as it can be done
within the wartime restrictions. However, thc most we are able to do
under present conditions may not be enough to meet your needs.
So check with us immediately if you are planning to take any of
the three steps listed above. It may save you a lot of time and trouble.

/

HORSE

3 yr. old grey mare colt
COWS
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,
calf by side

Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old,
calf by side

Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old.

Jersoy cow, 5 yrs. old,
due Dec. 15

Durham cow, 3 yrs. old,
pasture bred

Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
pasture bred

Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old,
duo Nov. 15

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old,
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old,

WAR TAKES VITAL METALS
AND MATERIALS

WE MUST CONSERVE THEM

(onsiimERs power Eompnnv

dug Doc. ’
7
15

Black cow, 4 yrs. old,
calf by aide

YOUNG CATTLE
Grode Durham bull, 17 mos.
old
Jersey bull, 9 mos. old
Durham fir Jersey bull calf, 7
mos. old
1
Red heifer, 7 mos. old
Guernsey heifer, 7 mos. old
Guernsey heifer, 17 mos. old
Durham heifer, 16 mos. old
HOGS
25 pigs, 50 iln. or better
3 kiwi, 1 yr. old, not bred

SHIgF
10 Grade Shrop «WM, good
one&gt;
Oxford bock, 2 yr&gt;. old
Some furniture

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of gale. Nothing to be removed mrtil to tried far.

HARRY SPONABLE, Prop.
DEWEY REED. AucHome

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Cleric

Saturday, very sick with Inflamma­
tion of the bowels.
There was no school Thursday as
tbe teacher. Mrs. Mildred Rhodes,
was called to Battle Creek, by the
death of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Chceaeman
took their daughter Enid to East
Lansing Thursday to begin her
sci.00) work at M. 8. c. for an­
other year.
. •
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hoffman ac­
companied by Mra. Floyd Miller of
Assyria were at Lansing Saturday
evening.
1 Sunday visitors at the George
Ball home were Harvey Ball of
Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs Jaaon Labadle and children of Lacey. and
Lewis Cordra of Hastings.
COATS GROVE
।
The first froet of the season in
this section Monday morning.
1 The L. A. 8.'fried chicken sup­
per will be held next Thuraday eve­
ning. Oct. 8.
,
. Mr. and Mn. f. 8. Thompson are
moving into their new home re­
cently purchased of their son. Wal­
ter.
i Mr and Mn. Paul Woodman vis­
ited the latter's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Shultz in Hastings Sun­
day and visited with Mrs. Wood­
man's brother Robert Shultz, who
to home on furlough from the Great
Lakes Training Station
1 Our sympathy is extended to Mrs
Mary Townsend because of the
death sf her mother. Mrs Millie*
Butolph in Carlton. The funeral
was held Friday afternoon al Carl­
ton Center.
I

BANFIELl)

[Mitau
convention
tn
Chicago
Thursday. Friday and Saturday of
last week
I DeVan Putnam nnd family of
Dearborn were
Sunday
dinner
guests at Twin Cedars
7
Emma Hobbs entertained her
bridge club at a one o'clock lunch­
eon Tuesday.
■ Mrs. Netoon Seiano has been suf­
fering from s severe case ot blood
poisoning.
i Mr. and Mra. Angus MacDoug al
were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr
and Mn Walter Slruln of near
Hickory Corner*
A Are on the Putnam farm de­
stroyed a slrawstack. but by the
efforts of the neighbors and lhe
Bedford Ftre Dept, tlie buildings
—■re saved

GET IN THE KCIULF:

�THE HASTING g BANNEK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1H».

MIDDLEVILLE

to hto bed th* part week. suffer-1 the home of hto uncle, Glenn Allen' difficult, due to a bllmrd that1 ROUTHWR8T RUTLAND
J Rapid* test weak to ttM M«tho«kM tag
in* wttb
with a
&gt; Ihlnart aU« in ttex lx al Vaawtaa
..-.x -n
___ .____ .u-___ 1
a___ &lt;x
Tte *sto to
an hop* B«t
Many friend*

day to a farewell dinner tor Gait, ^4/, -B-rfonn
of hto brother, Claude and wife.
spent the weekend vrith he
M M an induct** and ex- fant son. Winston Clayton
The
Je»v* Tvsaday for final many friends Ln this vicinity re­ itlng here from Uneoin. Neb l* Mr and Mr* Harry Dunn
•pending the week with Mr* Sarah
tended the golden
Campbell
&lt;•
. ..
.
.
.
insirj oi uir larowr* K___ ___
Mr*. Ferri* Moon, who ha* been husband Mr and Mr* John Miller Up Keiser to Miss Bernice Hatfield daughter,
the cook at Hotel Middleville for near SelZa
of Holcomb, Wto, on Sac*. 11. VlrF Hamilton ^nd Jack
'I ‘
B “^f^x I rn“
•«»&lt;
cu»» ChurcNII i Bert Ullery of Hasting* and their
Mr Bnd Mr, WaiUr QUmore of
E
»
. k
u?J?reW.O,lffCfh
T,d
Mr and Mr* Clyde Potter of ' dau«hl«’, Mto* Neva of Orand Rap- same time, has resigned and will
w, Sunday gue*t*
Paul Rlemeruna of Spring Lake. I Welton to Ionia. Thuraday on a '
Z*??.
f..0/ id* Mr. and Mra Lyle Ullerr and go to Grand Rapids where she ha* 'nMir
a former resident of Middleville and buainte. trip
I
**“ Wetk w
,“n ^d Mto? Mare Sheehan of a poaiUon and wliere Ferri* i* em- of Mr and Mr;i Jwne* Wilcox
a graduate of T-K high seliool, I Othnel and Ma* Blmond*. pro- ■ ^?m^nTh^,Cnn^h0RT1n&lt;T]?P?flrei1 Grand Rapid* Mr* Florence" Ul- ployed.
•I -Mrs.
—
-Mto* HatUe Spreen and
Clara
Robinson
who
has medy
1
!rW1ttaya lMt
,toUd ! te^wJrt^Sit^’
7
*.tery and Xternadtoc Wiertnga. loSl
of Mlddlcviil* high school. | Ban Slocum and Mn Hsian UtSeveral f=rt
“l! parties hive
farewell
have been spending some time with her ' 1graduate
Mylo Bhav •- •“ &lt;xn-x.i1««_ _x
x._.». X.
old friend* In town He left Mus- among twenty-two tavern operator*. .,W „ &lt;7
... 'Afternoon caller* were Mr* W'« toqn held in the Clay
_ ~...
HUI* neigh­ jfcrer. Mrs Wm. Haven*, ha* re-'
kegon Monday to Join Uncle Ham's ' »nd liquor daateri to appear in 1 Mr* Harold &gt;J&gt;der' and mother father a d brother
Fred Wleringa borhood for Norman Haight, son turned to her home in Musksgon
■
- ---- - ----— r.------- ,------ —------ —
Mto* Thelma Loudenbeck of East HarUord with them next week.
spent Bunday wit
air corps a* a pilot
Grand Rapid., this Tuesday, before
Mrs Roman, of Grand R*pl&lt;U | and Bernard
of Mr. and Mrs -Eugene Haight,
who ha* enlisted in the navy and Lansing was a gueal Saturday and ' Mr&gt; Oeojge Holes and Mto* Dor- James Slocten.
Sunday at Uie home of Mr and oU’&gt;’ Corning went to Ann Artxx
Row
leave* for Detroit Thuraday.
Mrs Harry Dunn
. Saturday and brought Mr Hole*
B*mday
Gary and Donald Oaks spent from botnf Aft5r .b*in* .10
Univ*r- p Hammood* ala
reived the bad new* Friday that
Thursday night until Sunday with • *M&gt;’ hospital the past month, Georg* ciaud* A Hasunc
their
II
year
old
g/kndaon.
Maurice
eve,Un&lt;
ra^n program the llquorTd'ocate*
of the White Product* Oct‘he
“rpremaining fc
Peck of Hastings had fallen whiletheir
------ r grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs ’“bv* *2™ belt*r and all *re pleasRev. and Mr* otto Weiderholt of Mr*. Alger and others were going poratlon.
—'‘he l*tter a* a mechanic; good luck
im* tn Imnw Kx l« hnm« strain
with th* latter
playing at school and fractured hto. Roy x_,
Oaks.' .
Detroit
recent----vlallnr,
,x -,xx^.x „
k. vvvum
xL._._
_k. «.1 —Mr
and—
Mn
M
M
.
, .
.have- -been --------" ■ -1 ~
&gt;■ «mx
/ mu/
• ——
. v. r-x T. Mntxzm »r , boy*!
.
Two year* ago hr
'
fractured
'
'
'
Mr. and Mra- Barber and son i Clare Brady of Battle Creek wm
of her brother-m-law and itoter. uould go wet
Tbe real “dry." I K«l*ma*r&gt;o brought th* Utter**
Th* Thoenapple-Keilogg foqlball the same leg and was laid up for Harold Atkeson of Kalamaxoo were a supper guest 8aturda&gt; evening of . “ .
r
Mr and Mra Fred Aubll. on th*; weren't fooled by such bunk.
mothori- Mra. Isabel L*pp*r home team started the season rlg*’.l in th* many week*
“
Hr -h •In t -Battle
Sunday guest* of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mra. Floyd LeClear. Sunday
her
coiuta.
Oien
Woototon
and
west county line
। Vemor Lectka. who recently en- Sunday from a week'* vtait at their first game. Friday played at Na*h- Creek hospital and underwent a Harry Dunn and family.
son of Lansing. were callers Glen'*
U*ur&gt; E
Carlcton Swift passed hl* phy- listed tn tbe Nary, to stationed al
I vllle
Bchondelmayer. Harrto and surgical operation Tuesday mnm' . .. wa*
_ a_ former
._______
,j . of. Mn Jaenea ■
PLEASANT Hll.I.
'father
resident
r- Ramnww
nammona ana
rical examination at KaUnuaoo I tlie Great Lakes Training BtaUon
Misses Marcella Davis and Helen ' Moore each made
-touch
• down.
■
,,
,,
near Middleville, living on the fam children Natali* and TTmtna*, war*
Saturday and will report at Pon I Mia* Pearl Hendershott at De-1 Coman who are attending the and the wore at ।------------------- --ftoSh
to andtemny^Se^
Mr.
and
Mra.
Arthur
Heydenberg
th
road
where
Mr
and
Friday
evening
gu**t* ot bar garCuster. October • for service Carte- I trolt. spent from Friday until Bun- 1 Lucid Secretarial school in Orand to 0 in favor of the local*. Thi*
lld fsmllv of Grandville were Run- ..
.
„ ..
. . . ....
mta Mr an* Mra tan
rd
ton's duties a* rural carrier on Rl.1 day afternoon with h*r brother- I Rapid*, spent the weekend at home ' Friday the boys meet. Lake Odessa. tlie Bnrs-n'* Gun lake cottage for d.y KUert* of Mr. and Mra Bert
An °*Uy and ,wnU&gt;
w
*
“
*7„
ude
E 8ut« Hoad. Mra. Fisher aoKM1 are being cared for by J. C. Schad in-law and sister. Mr. and Mr*, with lh*lr parent*
her*.
a few day* stay
Paimcr
u,
. .
.
Telephone* installed on line 1» Panted her home to spend owhto substitute.
Chas. Campbell H*r nephew Wil- | The Paimelee Extension club had 1 A telephone ha* been installed
Stephen Baker of the north counT,.r
Su.ud.lue
Uuu
wiii
w&gt;u;
The sun*hine dub will meet with lh(.
few WM;lu are ,t lhf
night and Saturday and Mr*. HamMr and Mr* Monroe Gibb* of ham Campbell came home with her a preliminary meeting at the home at the Olenn Alien home at Pamie- ty line, ha.* quite recovered from hi* Almira
Imlra Reed Thursday afternoon
afternoon, JJJJ Duffey. Marshall Trip and Mr. mond took
h&lt;Mne Saturday ev«Grand Rapid* spent Sunday with 'and returned to hl* teaching duties I °f
Robert Tolan, Monday.
I lee. Ui* number -88 F 22
recent severe stekneu and to about
Mr*. R J William, returned to Heia's residence*, all in the vic»»dted the Harold Ftahhxr
— Claude ' in Detroit
... ».._x
-----------.—-------j. I a
*" *for
—j1 The
~
—
- ot- her nanmt.
parents. **Mr. ..m
and »•
Mrs
Sunday
evening,
aceomA combined Rally day
day -----service
“Good................
Netghtxjrs"
Par- at hto usual activities
------- ----------- •
her home here after spending a few l inlty of Hill* Comer*.
» I Sunday school and ehurch
ehur
Rosenberg
by &lt;us
hl* wiic
wife and
will
be'melee
‘
'
'Wtiltom
—"
“
------------'I panted
paiucu u/
aria young son,
w.,, minrirc win
MHnrumc
ago cut *rvKronawitter L* In quite WPeks al her daughter* near Calen-v Ralph
Ralnh Harper n
caller* and
al th* ______
Mr. Bunday
and Mrsafternoon
George Mason
Rev.
ofr Flushing. John who had u-._
been________
vtolling___________________________________________
her
“I the Parmelee Methodist eral, acre* of com for Loren Tun- poor health, having suffered ^je- donla following an operation
wa* a visitor of hl* parents, Mr and mother. Mn. Vem Smith and fam- 'church at 8:30 next Sunday morn- gate, who is in poor health have verl
!?11 Fr,&lt;,BF w,W"t' Little Lynn Tolan of Detroit little daughter of Grand Rapid* are Jame* Slocum* were Mr. and Mra.
Mra Wm Harper. Monday of last lly
past
Ing
n* tbe
uk p
*m ten day*.
a«y*.
ing The
The service
service indudm
includes bapUsbeplto- recently
recently met and pulled
pulled hto bean*. **x x hto drive
spent the past week at hto grand- spending hto week'* vacation here Albert Reesor of Woodland aad Mr.
I Mrs. Mary Sharp 1* quitepoorly . mMl
communion and enrollment and another afternoon if down men
Sunday being lhe birthday of parent*. Mr and Mr* Clare Wlland Mra.
James Oliver and asstotaritK a
&gt; mx
.m~.iimx of aliment* and iot b*ble* nr,
drew them into the bam.
Mr and Mr* Lewi* Solomon of with
combination
on th*
tlie Cradle
Cradle Roll
William J. ...KU.
Liable r xx*
and Friday.
"vnuxx,
Tto
^he^rtng^to^JT
’ of Delton.
Grand Ranld* were Wednesday ' under
lhe^
physician's
care.
Th* majority
--------—
mx-.. —
The
majority of
of th*
th* burin***
buslnra*
Harry Batoch. Jr wis home from September 25 that of hto mother- Mr&gt;d"wnerrpaimer 'took tom home I Thc Bennrtl *nd An drnon fam—
iu— x»
—..— Glenn and
. ..
k.,.
1 placesare
areremaining
remainingclosed
closedThursThurs­Ann Arbor for a couple of day*
fallen
of ui.
hto ,brother,
Lansing were from Friday night unMr. and
Mr*. C. .L. Hiarhave
places
family Another brother, Roy Solo- moved back to town from their Gun day afternoons foe an indefinite last week
Wh° "*‘drd
th« ,Uttle JohnMonday he .
began
------ ..
his ledo who to a guest in lhe home, nnrt
man also of Grand Rapids wa* a lake cottage.
2 «n tenant house have moved to
time.
.
. studies at the Unlve.rity of Michl- the two events were celebrated with
ant^ ¥r’ Pl°*er* ,nd , iia«unsi at 411 W. Clinton S'.
Thursday visitor and took a hand
The Red Cross organisation held gan. in the department of aero- a lovely birthday dinner fhmday. ikugTC; Blren .“nd"wh.te^re Mr“ |
at apple picking.
turned home Saturday afternoon Ita second meeting Monday after- nautical engineering. He will also with cake. -n cvrythlng. Others
Ulr
THREE CORNERS
Bick
people who
awakefrom a week'* vtolt with their chllnoon A nice amount of work wa* 'continue u&gt; hold his position with present to enjov the event were hto
. . r
----- were
—--------------news of the death of a son in ac-1
, Robinson of the Great GLASS CREEK
Thuraday night. Sept. 24. report the ;dren in Detroit,
accomplished the first two week* ! the Bell Telephone Co. Harry grnd- Darenl*. Mr and Mrs. W. K Lleb­
ptTifirrnCWh,re ln the toUthwest
NMal Training Base arrived
nround wa* covered with anow at
Prank Ca*Ue of Prairieville and and Indications are that Middle-1 uated from T-K last June
ler. and Mrs. L.’s cousin, and hus­
Th.
Nftwh
bom
*
00
“ nlne-&lt;3a&gt;' furlough Tueamidnight. The milkman, out In the , Will Hasel of Kalamaxoo were Bun­ vllle ladies will do tlrelr part
. Russell Solomon has purchased band Mr and Mr*. Jack Mennor
The North group of Red Cro«* day nlfhl and will return Thursday
wee hour* saw a nice snow storm*day dinner guest* of Mra Mattle
__ _____
_—~ —
x~. of wx
Mr.
and_____
Mra _____
Arthur_________
Kenyon.'the
home
the x...
late 8am ««*»■
Zerbe of Detroit.
Server*
in Irvins
Irving garden
club .111
will n^ng Hi* abler and family.
■terver* In
e.rden eluh
Saturday morning and snow nurriaa LecUa anddaughter Winifred. Mr*.; Leon 'Budi and Vivian William* east of town, and will soon move
Mrs. George Holes and Mto* Dor­ meet thi* week Wednesday after- ।
Richard Cook's, of Durand came
"gain Bunday night with the first Castle. Mrs. L's daughter h*&gt; gone .*ent to Beott'a Field. Ill . Bundav hto family from thc west eounly othea Corning drove to Ann Arbor noon with Nellie Bedford
Friday night to spend the weekhartl freeze of the season. Wr hope to Beattie.Wuh. to visit her *oni«nd visited until Ttrasdav with line, where they have been living Sattirtiav. nnd brought George home
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pierce and
with thi.
■Uh
this ttmunai
unusual viin.
fling Aon-,.
during Izwto
i »w&lt;. who
_hx to
■« „ member of Unci* । their brother Corporal Jack WU- with her mother. Mr*. Marsh Mrs from the University hrenltal where
rhangr of seasons lhe we*thermsn j _am'»
Sam'* navy.
navy
, ’llama.
iFrar
*
Prance* Koteaky and little daush- he has been for several weeks for Vcre Carter, local, were Sunday din­ and Mrs H. J Robinson. and Mrs.
will hand out something more pleas- I
I Mr. and Mrs. 8 O Smith returned I Mrs Hattie Smith spent the w*ek ,tz:*
; ter* who have been living in the treatment. WJille still confined to ner gue.st* of Mr and Mn. Steph­ Cook's twin sister and family, the
lister l4»rabee's have spent much
Mr and Mra A! WoUe of Grand
Ing for October.
'■[home on Wednesday from a visit: end at Hasting* with her —
son ...
Ar- Zerbe
" '
house will move into her the bed he is much imnroved and en Carter.
of their time under the parental Rapid* and Mr. and Mra. Dick Roa*
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Rnrenberg with their children in Hammond. I thur ....
and --------family
Her grandson
grandson mother'* home on Ea*t Main Bl. we hope will smn be about again.
----roof since David's arrival. On Bun- of. Hastings were
....
Sunday vtollora
nf Ypsilanti were Saturday night ! Ind. On Sunday they entertained ”
—1—*"* Bmith -'-**-■*
-*••- ■ with her »toter. Anna Hewitt
Reginald
vtolted —
at —
Battle
Rally day was observed at th* CLAY HILLS
day.
Mr
and
Mrs
Robinson
enterat
Roy Erway'*.
I al a birthday dinner for hto sister, Creek with the Drew cousin*
&lt; Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Methodist chUrth Sunday, with a
Mrs Ouy McNee and Mr* Gertie
talned at dinner in hto honor aU
Mr and Mrs
Claude Rosenberg In northwest Mr*. Flora Hanlon, whose birthday
Mr. and Mr* O*c*r Flnkbelner Mr* Clair Getty, were hto moth- good program ----— con- Harris spent Friday In Hasting*.
and---fine —
crowd
Thomapple.drove to South Haven Bunday to er. Mr*. Mar Richardson of Grand Mdcring the inclement weather. The
Mr. and Mrs Cha* Gibb* and
Mr. and Mrs H E Bennett spent Mattle Lynd. Mn. Emma William*. see their friend. Howard Paoitln ' Ranld* and hl* brother. Glenn Bundav school to beginning lhe year Mr. and Mr* Leon Pott* were in
Mr and Mrs Andy Louden and the Fred OU* home yesterday,
Sunday at Wayland with his aon- Mrs Lenna Kirkpatrick. Mrs Nel­ who to in a South Haven hospital | Getty, wife Khd son George. Mix.* with new officers and claxae* for Hasting* Saturday.
Mra. Roy Erway spent from Tw*slie Thompson and Mn. Minnie with sertou* tnlurien received In an Hilda Crandall and Mr and Mrs all ages and it to hoped each Bun­
Mr and Mra. Roy MeCaul were family ot Delton were Sunday dintier guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie day till Sunday In the Al Wolf*
Neman Frank
Johnson. If lhe weather continue* auto accident Friday night
! Wen tel Netoon all of Sparta. Later day will see an increased attend- in Orand Rapid* Saturday.
home tn Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Wayne Fleenor and daugh­ nice they expect to *pend some time
Mr. and Mra. Robert Jackson of , fn the day thev also were callers ance. A new class lias be— --------- Verdem Ooville and family »pent Williams.
ter Nancy of Albion, were weekend al their Barlow lake cottag* before Ann Arbor spent the weekend with at
home*
nf Arthur Getty
and__for _younr
married —
people
... the ____
_ _______________
_____
____ ________x
rj with Mrs
enti^Bue" Slwm’^n*4 wtf e " P*r' i Cl*rk &lt;’f'c««cade and Mr. and Mra I Mbs Joan to Kalamaaoo Saturday.
u x
__ —
visitors of her brother. Floyd Hel- going bock to Indiana to remain Ik.l.
their parents. Mr. ax&lt;*
and **r«
Mrs Dxhxr*
Robert Mr* n
Roy
Snyder.
Fiord Helrigel ■* lexcher and her
Mr and Mrs Guy McNoe and ,je8,*r D YclUr ttnd "°n Phl,‘P of uhere
W,U
hB
rigel and family.
indefinitely with th*ir daughter. joHnmson and Mrs. Myrtle Jackson
Mr and Mrs. P. D. Bnealhen had husband as assistant. Other oft.
i— .
RunAsv dinner at the W M CL t
Mr and Mra. Charles McIntosh of Mra Eunice Kelley, who** husband
The junior class of. Thomanple- a* Sunday guest* their *on-ln-law fleers Include. Supt. Andrew Fink- June Colburn and. Mr.
and Mra.
Detroit and Dr. and Mr* Franx lias been called to the U. S. service. Krllogg school to snonsorlnv a dance and daughter. Mr »nd Mrs. Olenn beiner; a«*'t. Supt . Eldon Iar- Cha* Gibb* autoed to Kalamaxoo.
Wllltodn of Hasting* were Bunday
al the school Friday evening
Rvder and two children, and Carl rence: secretary. Ruaarll Bender:---------Sunday---------------and spent----------the day
,with Wllvisitors of their sister. Mra. B. C. from Chicago and to spending some
The monthly meeting of the Bengrrt and nlee- and Mis* Ber- treaa.. Jane Hooper. Supt Prlmarv bur Gibbs and family,
Bwift and children.
time at lhe home of her parent*. Rouse circis of the Methodist nice Sneathen. all of Grand Rap- room. Dorothy Bonnevillo: Bupt.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Poti* were
Sunday caller* at the home of Mr Mr.’tnd Mra R. Ely MacNaugbton. church will be held Thursday after­ id*
Tin latter ha* recently ac- Juniors. Clara Harper: BupL ot caller* at Mra. Lenna Johnson's In
and Mrs E- F. Blake, were Blanch .MY
w, Dawn* „
__
to with
the American noon. with Mrs. Mattie Benswav
copied a position with lhe Bon Cradle roll. Margaret Dennison. Sowne Wednesday evening.
Spaulding of Muskegon. Clayton forces In Australia.
Robert Harris and friend. Ben Marche store of Caledonia.
Martha 8chad. Bupt ot home. Mr*
Mr. and Mra. Roy MeCaul attend.Lockwood
...____ . of Battle Creek. Judge T
. ____ .____ T.
Carter, both of Rochester, were
Glenn Blalte and Dr. George Henry Brog osstoted bv Mr* Andrew ed a birthday party at Arthur BedB. Taylor and hi* mother. Mra. Flo August Wilson of Hastings, to Mrs Bunday afternoon visitor* of tne Grsvblel of Caledonia, spent last Flnkbelner and Mr* Vina Johnson: fords'. Saturday evening
Tnrtpr of Orand Rapids
Irla Norris, who live* on the Roy former'* mother and brother. Mrs. week st Huntera Lodge near Grand Bupt.. mission*. Mrs. E. E. HickMrs. Shear and son. and famliv
Jack Chase. Harry Allbrecht and Snyder farm and where they will Vesste Harrto and Charles.
Marais. U P Thev returned home man: Bupt. of Temperance. Mrs. O. of Orand Rapids called on Mrs
Jeanette Garbow are reluming to continue to reside.
Mrs Wm K Llebler, assisted by Sunday night finding driving very L. Finkbciner.
Sarah MeCaul. Sunday.
Uwlr studies at the Western State
Henry Cunningham wa* in De­ Mra. Mark Ritchie, was hostess to
College. Katomaroo this week.
troit last week attending the Re­ the Grand Rapids. Middleville “GetMr* Pearl Kenyon Intends to go publican convention a* delegate Together" club, at her home on
to Lansing Bunday for an indefinite from Thomapple township.
West Main St Wednesday of la»t
slay with her -*on. Sidney Kenyon
Harold Johnson of the Clear lake week. A pot luck dinner, game*
Coast Guards spent Bunday- with and visiting made up a happy day
and family.
Mrs. Barbara Tteary of Hasting* hl* parent*. Mr. and Mra Loren for these former Mlddleites. Pres­
will entertain with a sliower for Johnson.
ent were Mr* Martha Brandstetter
MUs llcne Polhemus. this Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Max Barber and and two daughters. Mrs. Joe HanLsh
evening al tlie home of her moth­ three small daughters of Grand and Mr*. Rhea Beach. Mr* Maud
er MT* Ray Serven.
Rapids, were Bunday guests of hl* Mitchell and daughter. Mrs.. Bert
A number of folks are victim* of grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Jones. Mrs. Alec Pott*. ML** Lvda
summer fhi or cold*. Last week Pr indie.
Rumen. Mrs. Ethel Kaechele. Mr*.
victim* Included Mr*. Glen Blake
Mrs. James Polhemus will enter­ Florence Evan* Austin. Mrs. Maud
and son Bobbie. Mrs Mattle Ixct- tain at a dinner Wednesday eve­ Teeple Atkinson, Mr*. Leo Tewks­
I6% or 20% PROTEIN
ka and daughter. Winifred.
ning for the pleasure of her daugh­ bury. Mr*. Mary A Taylor. aU of
MtosM Marjorie Chandler. Jean ter lien* and her fiance. Gerald Grand Rapids; also Mrs. E F. Blake
Bmith and Chrt* Jansen, of the T-K Rogers of Hasting* Guest* will In­ Mrs. Harry Stimson and Mrs
faculty spent the weekend at their clude Mrs. Rogers and children Chas Mlnar, local who were mem­
Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
Mermosh 16%
rrspeoUve home*. Charlotte. Na*h- Ilene and Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. bers of the Club when living In
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
villc and White &lt;?loud.
meeting
Robert Leary of Hastings. The Grand Rapids.
Rapia*. The
rne next meeiuig
Mermosh 20%
eggs pier hen&lt;Yes, you're right. They were fed
The Young Woman's Guild wilt marriage of Miss Ilene and Gerald will be with Mr*. Maud Atkinson
16% or 20f/r Mermosh.
.
Typical Nnwipapar Commniti m
hold iu monthly meeting. Thuraday will be solemntoed al the Middle­ in Grand Rapids
Mermode Balancer 32'•
evening October 8. with Mrs. Cha*. rille Methodist church at 4 o'clock
The Future Farmer* club of
Mrs. Weiss of Saginaw,averaged 160 eggs from
Hany F. Knhy't Public Saruict
Mermade Balancer 87%
Williams on West Main St.
Thomapple-Keliogg
school
ha*
Saturday. October 3.
400 hens and netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
Lewis Grtffeth and D. O. Doyle
Mr and Mra. Vance Sharp came elected
,
the following officers. Presi­
Poultry Supplement 32'o
were In Hastings Monday afternoon home from Lansing. Friday where dent
,
Charle* Harrto: vice pres.feed. She has fed Mermosh exclusively since 1931.
"Harry Kelly has all the qualifications as we see it
he to employed to get their home Theron
■
on business.
Thaler: *ecretary. Max
to render the finest of service to thc State. He is of
The duck hunters enjoyed their fixed up for eold weather. Vanoe Matchale: treasurer. Reginald Smith;
annual duck dinner Bunday evening . __....... ........ .—X
reporter.
Edison
Chamberlain:
proven honesty —an advocate of economy in
at the home of Mr and Mrs Jerald confined to bed with the flu.
watch dog. Jim Keeler.
Government."—ORAND RAPIDS HERALD.
Bedford. Other guests were Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. George Fisher and
Harold TYialer. son of Mr. and
and Mr* James Polhemus and chil­ son Freddie of Plymouth spent lhe Mra. Joe Thaler of Leighton and
dren. Ilene. Jimmie and Donna. Mr. weekend with her sister. Mn. Vein Mto* Martan Schuster, daughter of
Average ^ierd production records up to 626 lbs.
and Mrs. David Chase and «on« Hooper and family.
Mra. Mae Miller of Grand Rapids
of fat per cow have been mode on Milkmaker.
tb«lf Gubernatorial m*nW-DETRO!T NEWS.
Jack and Bruee. Edd Miller, and
Mr. and Mn. J. E. Nprga»nl of were married on September 18.
Our Milkmakers for 1942-43 ore fortified with
Mira Donna Davto and Mr*. Brad­ Green lake were Saturday visitors They are living with hto parents
of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Chas.
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
ford of Hasting*.
Miss Jeanette Rugg of lhe Ben
Mr. and Mrs Jack Mennor of Crookston.
Telenhone Company. Battle Creek
and copper to assure you greater herd health,
Ed Blake Is in Grand Rapids this
Detroit have been visitor* of her
more efficient production ond more profit-than
cousin. Mrs. Wm. J. Liebier and week as a witness called In the accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Dye
ever before.
family for several days.
suit of Middleville Power Corpora­ with whom *he makes her home.
INDICATOR.
Miss Elsie Riggel of thc Glen tion relative to the dam at Irving.
Mr.
------and
-----------Mrs. Warren
-----------., Alton and
Blake household was ill al her home
A. H. Parker ha* been confined con Hugt^.of Grandville, visited at
in Saranac from Wednesday to Bun­
"Mr. Kelly ha* done a good job in bringing economy
day of last week.
into the operation of thc State Government
Miss Mary, Kowalexyk of Dr.
Lund'* office, left last week Mon­
PORT HURON TIMES HERALD.
ANDY, a pig. weight 31 lbs . got Porkmaker plus com. oats &amp; wheat. Weighed
day with a friend by auto for Wash­
192 lbs. 76 days later Cain 2’Zi lbs perday. AMOS. Andy’s brother, weighed 35
ington state to visit ■ soldier friend.

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Let Vs Balance Your Feed Grains

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STARTING - GROWING -'LA YING

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24% or 34% Protein

MILKMAKER 34%
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Fast, Cheap Gains with Porkmaker 44%

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and will return by train a* her
friend will be married and remain
In the West. Mrs James Robert­
son Is tending the doctor's office
during Mao's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. George Juppstrom
and daughter. Norma visited hl*
brother. Charle* and family at
Grand Rapids. Bunday. The latter
recently moved to tlie city from
Cadillac,
.
Friends-of Pvt. Eldon Hiar, who
Sept 17. 1040 enlisted in lhe army
signal corps, are sorry to know that
he is still in lhe government hos­
pital at Ft. Sam Houston. Texas
where he has been for alx mon Um.
with back injuries suffered while
on maneuvers.
Little Donald Valentine accom­
panied hto grandparent*. Mr. and
Mrs Lloyd Valentine of Hastings
to Ann Arbor, where they visited
from Wednesday until Saturday

Gasoline goes further —
when your ti/es are prop­
erly inflated. Let our tire
experts check yours today
—they con save your en­
gine a lot of hard work
ond keep your gasoline
supply up Under-inflat­
ed tires slow down your
car's performance — cost
you precious fuel and
money. We ore equipped
to service your cor completely—inquire today—we
conserve your car for Victory and you!

Thursday dinner gue*U of Mra.
Man Vreeland at Hani* Creek
Charles B Campbell ot the Irving
road is In very poor health.

MOBIL FBODUCTg - DIBTRIBinfOR
HASTINGS
PHONE X5S4

lbs. got corn, oats and wheat but no Porkmaker. Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days
later. His gain was only 83/100 lbs per day.
Porkmaker 44r: makes pork
more pfofc table for you.
Kind af
ion Wanted

Pig Starter
Pig Grower
Fattener

Pounds of Different Ingredient* to Use

Poekmaker
44 *. Protein
100 lbs.
100 lbs.
100 Ibi.

Corn
270 Ib*.
470 lbs.
1.000 Ib*.

Wheat Midd*

SIZE OF PIG
small pigt

familiarity with slat* affairs undouM*4.**-»*4y

CITY TIMES.

Michigan prcparidncu in cirihan dtJ»mt."—Hnh

George in DETROIT FREE PRIM.

ttarley or Wheat

180 lbs.
200 lbs.

maker and grain mixture in *eparat* boppen If you like.

HARRY Fa KELLY
Republican CundiJn

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

HASTINGS, MICH.

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N. CHURCH ST.

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SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

—

' lowing the introduction of guests. I Leonard Simon and aon of CH- ' Penncck hospital Saturday “‘‘‘S*1'''
• • • max were dinner gueau Saturday I Hl. She has many friends nere
' Installation of district officers'of his nephew and niece. Mr and who regret her illness,
was the main event at the business Mr, Wlrinl Bromk-y and family
-------------------------------------J sessions. Mra.
assuming Ka»
her .
Ur, Henry avastmlntf
I g I
DOWLING
duties as district Auxiliary presi­ DELTON
I The chicken zupper at the
dent A report of the recent na! Tlw Rally Day sert-lcrs were well , Thursday night wm well attends
tlonal convention at Kansas City
Sunday In lhe .Delton and the proceeds were about WJW
was given by the, retiring president. attended
Methodist church. Rev. D. W. Rob-1 The W. 8. C. S. wishes to thank all
1?£n“&lt;iLe,.,Ort
reach IU “?al
aurl
ne* Auxiliary year right inson gave a fine sermon and Mra. wlto contributed in different
i7’?°2'0?0rtO,W,.01 MCrBp n^.Ul C&lt;i." by
your &lt;•“«» *n&lt;l *tt«nd- John Chamberlain was in charge of, and helped make it a real zucceu.
tecl«&gt;^Ore. ,he„wlow t nu?*- Lhc ing every meeting that you possibly the candle service during lhe Bun- • We understand that Nell Jones
War Production Board has asked can. Because of the present war day school hour. One hundred and has purchased the Sam Bld*ln‘a“
National Commander Lynn U. conditions, every unit member twenty-six attended the oerelres property here, and the family WW
John w»n occupy it.
Stambaugh to call on the 11.844 ^uid feel a personal responslbUlty The superintendent Mri
Mr. and, Mrs. Dan HaU of Bas­
posts of The American Legion io |n helping lhe local district, and Chamberlain, promised a cetebrarenew and redouble their salvage department AuxUlarics in further­ tion when the attendance readied tings were dinner gueaU Sunda&gt; 01
, ,32'2? 1 Cf~rU. .
’
hig their various war activities as 82, for which plana will be made ' Mr. and Mra. Albert Lee.
A playlet entitled
Sunday was Rally Day. conscXm IS w .*•£*? putructlD,u ,rom ,he Nat- weU as assisting lhe Red Cross in thU week.
o
4Sjo 0,01 Commander. Milt D. Camp- it, benefleient work. There is a ’’Llghts'' will be presented to the quently there was a good attend.
_ „ K.11
—
for yoit
adult classes of the Sunday school, ance at Sunday school which usubell. rs.
Executive
Director of .u_
the Di- Job
Sunday morning. Oct. 4. Every- ally continues throughout the win­
oo vision of National Defense, has sent
V'iV
bulletln to
department and
And don’t forget to buy all the body welcome. Let’s make the at- 11« months.
35.&gt;o national officers or The American War Bonds and Defense Stamps tendance 100 or more each Sundav.' Mra. Ella Smith spent the weex| Mr. and Mra.-N. N. Woodworth end with Battle Creek friends and
wo Legion outlining
the imperative possible 1
'of Kalamazoo called on Mr. andin’tendvd the wedding reception of
wo nfed 01 'olenslfylng local drives
The AuxlUary is holding’ a rum­ Mrs Will Whittemore Friday after- MIm Jayne Tungate and Corporal
14 77 «*wy»here for the salvage of scrap
mage
sale
at
the
Legion
hall
on
noon.
Mahaney which was held at the
: metal and rubber
,
., ,!'» Campbell’s Appeal
Friday and Saturday of this week.
Edwin Lelnaar, son of Mr. and Chauncey Tungau home.
S’;
Olrwur Campbell In hU appnl &lt;W &gt; *"d J, '■
nm.mx. Mra. Harry Lelnaar who has been । Mr. and Mra. John Ormsbc were
.
-to all sep.nm.nl olt»n 01 The •“ dm*'« P1””
W*"*" stationed at an army camp in San 1 pleased to receive an announceMoore,
phone
or Mr
Mra.
Harry
110 13 (American Legion said:
',r' nhnn
" 3223. nr
* «*
rrv Diego. Cal., and has been confined mrtit of the birth of a son, Ray ,
|
-The American Legion has been ---- -----t- —T
—-— to a hospital there for some time Walter Sigler Jr., on Sept 21 to
tunMiruuuua
ror--------- cal* ;or yddr donations Your is jwnw on a thirty day sick leave. ' Sergt. and Mra. Ray Sigler of Cadconscientious in.1. IL.
luprogram
program for
i»w&gt;rt&gt;4 the collection of scrap andsalvage , co-operation will be appreciated.
j{e came home Friday afternoon. llUac. The father is in the service
' »""1 1 material i»
k*..i.. ­ 1
■* * &gt;
Tills is the first time he "has been at the present lime. The weight
It 1.
is r-w
credited with _
obtain
home since he enlisted In the army of Junior was 9 pounds and 3 ozs.
’ ing a large percentage of the scrap HICKORY CORNERS
h*-?- ,
that has been collected: it flooded
*■——’ ”■ —
' In
*n August.
august, 1941.
ivsi. His
nu brother.
orotner. Forror- Congratulations.
um*rnui«wuiu.
1 the
mill* wrin
with scrap paiicr
paper to *’cre------M,rry
,o he*r---------that she
is not.—
so , regti |s |n Alaska.
i 'The unusual weather and conaerinc papei
impvi iiuiu,
: ---------: ~
I.a
--------------------------------. ucl) and
was
und
Clarlt ond Mr 'vation of tires seems to be keepfhg
extent that
scrap collection
had ' “
c11 removed
and WM Saturday
reJ?®ved I^S/Mr
‘,ur1&lt;ln
y ■ Mnt
I the
... to be stopped In certain areas; It from
,rom h
her
'r hnm
home
' ,n
to Pennock
k hospital and Mrs Cn] Blanchard of Battle people close to home nowadays and
oils axsMica
Neal Mittheli and Creek visited Mr. and Mrs George luck of activities, means fewer news
" has
asslated tne
the auiy
duly constitutes
constituted anau- , xtr- and
thoritles In bringing scrap into &lt;1;? ,“u?htc[ 01 R‘cblttnd
Sprague Sunday afternoon. Mr. items.
nhoun channels of production.
( Wednesday evening of Mrs. Nellie and Mra. S. Pritchard of Wall lakr
---------------- - ---------------------But now we must redouble our 1 Pc,.n.nocku I«« zupper guests Sunday evening. I CLOVERDALE
efforts. There are certain tilings । Mrs Frank Burdick of East Hick- I »jr and
Ca*e Orbeck ot
Friends of Frank Heller are sorry
that we
w. can do
.in and
an.i we must do."
,i that
do.' ' or&gt;’’ ttnd ’ather- Rooert Greer, of Kalamazoo and Miss Betty Mend-. to team he is in Pennock hospital
Buttle Creek, spent a few days last ham of Austin lake spent Sunday In Hastings and wish for him a
What to Do
7-polnt
; Campbell outlined _
. ,____ weelt wlt*‘ Mrs Burdick’s aunt, Mrs. wjth yr and Mra. Harry Lelnaar I very speedy recovery.
Pearl Gilley of St. Louis Mo
and family.
, Mrs Julia Perry of Kalamazoo
' program of immediate action;
Mrs
..9&gt;de_Bur.dlcll_
1 Mr and Mra Robert Fuhrman spent Saturday at Iter home here
i 1—We must throw away any idea
------ rumuum
I»i&gt;vnn-j lt u lhc. other fellow who must *Mer. Mrs. Lewis Ackers of Clover- Bn(j baby spent Friday night with I \Mr. and Mra. Lester U&gt;rd and
date“ part of '■*
last’ "'~
week.
*•'
,t
her parents. rai
Mr.. and Mrs. Charles ; family of Goodwill moved to our
Marlon Louise Is lhe name of the ciouk in
la Richland,
RlchUnd.
• } j community Saturday.
else must collect thc salvagc'inetul.
-—
Blanche Richards, local
Sympathy la extended to the fam। 2—We must center our efforts on baby girl bom recently to Mr. and,! Mra.
the collection and placing into pro- Mrs Elwood .Eddy of Battle Creek. and her son and daughter-in-law. Uy of Harvey Dings. He will be
Mrs.
Eddy,
before
her
marriage
was
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richards and greatly missed In our community.
ducUon channels of scrap metal,
Helen
Lester
of
Hickory
Comers.
.
Miss Morgan of Jackson spent from
Mr. and Mrs Mark Garrison
.principally heavy iron and steel.
Friday night until Sunday at a spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra
I 3—We must accept lhe regular
• channels of the Industry, nameij three children ot near Hastings OirU* camp at Elk lake near Trav- j Lawrence Beadle and family of
I Hastings.
j the dealer or yard, the Jobber the were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. erae City.
I, Paul Richard spent lhe weekend 1 Mr. and Mra. Lyman Wilkinson
MARTIN CORNERS
broker, and the mill as lhe course Elias Trick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Riddell of In
ln DetTnlt.
Detroit.
land Russell Monica of Kalamazoo
iiT.-ijl Prank Cogswell underwent a very through which metal must go from
-- - Kenneth
-Keith.
and Kendall Wil-1 were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
! serious operation in University hos- the populace to the steel sheet or Newberry and Mr. and Mrs- Alvin
Oaudreau of St. Ignace are guests liams of Gull lake spent Saturday , and Mrs Lester Monica and fam­
loo
plUl’ Ann Arbor- Saturday. His rod.
night and Sunday with their grand- Uy.
H4.«i condition is reported as well as could i 4—We must make surveys of our of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walters of parents. Mr and Mra John Adams.1 Mr. and Mra. Geo. Chipman of
be expected?considering the serious- communities to find Ipn fences.
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Norwood. Kalamazoo spent Thursday with
s.oo | nfSS 0( the operation. HL* many iron flower vases. Iron ornaments, Detroit spent the weekend with Mr.
irjn , friends are all earnestly hoping for old cannon, bah. and other me- and Mra. Martin Peters and family. Mra Roger Williams and son Dean ; Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum.
Ethel Pennock of Hastings vis­ called on Mr. and Mrs. LaVeni
Ezra Chamberlain * and Lloyd
n so . his complete recovery.
I mentas. and when found induce
ited
Mr
and
Mrs
Frank
Town
and
Quick
near Banfield Bunday after- 1 Mason of Kalamazoo called on Mrs.
22? | ML'* Rosemary Weeks, who is those owning them to place them
Mrs. Hazel Nunncmaker from Fri­ noon.
। Martha chamberlain. Sunday aflerJ ;•/, . working at the Community hospital into productive channels.
Several from here attended funer- noon.
in Battle Crcek.spent over the week j 5-We must hunt out tlie hoarders day night Uli Sunday night. Mr.
1 end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ’ of scrap metal and report them to and Mrs. Wilbur Tolles and children al services for Harvey Dings In j Mr. and Mra. Bert McCallum atMuch ■ tended the community club at Don। Sterling Weeks.
1 t)&gt;e authorities who can and will of Hastings were callers at the Cloverdale last Thuraday.
Town home Sunday afternoon.
sympathy Is extended to live be- I ai(| McCallum’s Friday night.
I Mr nnd Mrs- Roland Barry nc- commandeer the metal.
Those from the local O. E. 8. who reaved family.
, The
Illc nlate supper held „»
.....
•
at lhe
#pt».l ‘ companied by Mra. Ernest Todd of
6- ——
We must..........................
see that no person or
attended the Barry County O. E^s i Mrs Mary Doster spent from Fri- i townhall last Friday evening was a
j the Center road visited Mr. and Mra. organization retain some piece of
or----L.«r.- Burdette Barnhart in Grand Rap- heavy metal, gun. tank, chain, fence convention at Hastings Sept. 24th day until Sunday with her son and , fine zucceu. The proceeds were
were
Kate
Mourer.
Leah
William
­
Ids
Sunday/
They
found
Mra.
—
-----•
•
--------“
ere
Kate
Mourer.
Leah
Wllllamdaughter-in-law.
Mr.
and
Mra
Leon
j
435
8S.
,—--------- ..
----- - -------- ---------- or other item Just because of sentlson. Frances Germain, Pearl Mer- Doster in Hastings.
p**
h-rt —
to has been Ul ‘for
--------&lt; James Lewis has returned to his
.*u1,''- ' B^mhart.
who
sev- mental or antique value.
Mr. and Mra. Leon Pennock re- | home In Leslie after spending somecJk
। 7..Every Legion department, past. I rick'
Clerk irral
cra’ *«&gt;». improving.
I Mrs, Laura Gammage of near auxiliary unit. 40 nnd 8 volttire, Anba
' ceived a cablegram about a week : time here with his son. Waller
Rurn. । Grand Rapids was a Sunday after- 8 Bn(j 40 salon. and SAL squadron ■ CadwuHader
ei|ht_othera. ail ago from their son Gamer, who Is ; Lewis.
appoint
““ stationed somewhere over - mm. I Tlie community extends sympathy
I noon caller at Mr. and Mra. Orr ihould
•• ,i- on,, ------■-*- an a.Uv.
—
They ■deceived another one Sunday | to Miss Catherine Cagney in her
Fisher’s.
IR**to,worit,ge ConUnlttee and PUl । Mrs. Martin Armour of Ross and morning, Sept 27j sorrow. Mr. Ryan lived in this
morning, Sept. 27sorrow. Mr. Ryan lived in this
■ We hope all will plan to attend
...
i daughter Avery of Detroit called on । Mason Newton of East Delton has community many years and will be
Rally Dav services at the church
move greatly
missed.
bom his
nis farm
iarm and
aria will
win soon
souu uiutc
।
Sunday. October. 11. AU are cor­ [ Mrs. Harry Larsen. Mr. and Mra i Mrs. Clara Underhill Sunday after- • gold
Into tils
JUs house In the village which
which;,
dially aelcom• • i Shirley Henry. Dale Henry and , noon.
. into
----------------- »-•-»---------------1 Miss Ella Tvler went to St. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer were at present is occupied by Mr. and CEDAR CREEK
Sunday to attend the Fourth dis- guesta Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Williams.
' As next Sunday is communion
| The classes in lhe Delton Rural Sunday In all the churches, the
Bicycle travel in Germany is trict convention of the American , Claud Nobles of Climax.
Harry Geetlng and son Lawrence Agricultural school have elected the , Bunnell church Is taking a special
much favored by visitors, who may Legion and Auxiliary. Dinner was
served in the Masonic hall and the and friend of Fremont spent lhe following officers. Seniors: Pres., offering. Half of it goes to the
, business sessions were at the Le- weekend with Mr. and Mrs Harry Barton Bourdo: Vice-Prts, Bar- boys In the camps, and lhe other
than $2. and who can avoid a iglon home.
• Snyder and family.
bara Leonard: Sec.-Treas.. Marjorie j half Is for the boys overseas. Evtedious stretch of road by taking it
• • •
। Hickory Comers has a new hot! Mott: Student Council. Irene Ham-; crybody come.
on the train at a rate of 29 cents I A memorial service look the place lunch room located in the waiting mond; Athletic Repr., Delmar Sag-' Mrs. Bernice Wertman of Has' for every 160 miles.
of the after-dinner program, fol- room of the Harry Snyder garage. er; Class Advisor. Robert Dunna- tings spent Sunday with her moth­
.____________________________________________________________________ Ivon. Juniors: Pres.. Lowell Shep- er. Mrs. Henry Wertman.
.
lard; Vice Pres, Russell Hart : Sec-■ Arcelius Campbell and family
Treas., Joyce
Lelnaar:
Student visited friends In Charlotte Sun­
__
__________
Council. Ruth Grakes: Athletic' dav.
j - ■
, ..—------ —,______
Repr,. Dick Barnes; Class Advlwr, I Earl Knowles left lost week TuesJ day for “
the
army and Is stationed
• i
—
Miss Loretta Magner.
------------------J
•„
e'
-W??
Sophomore: Pres.. Max Hough­ tn a camp near Santiago. Calif
Wf are sorry to report that Miss
.
' '
tallng. Vice Pres , Bernard Wataon.
- ------- T
.
Sec. Richard Houvenor: Treas.. De­ Marjory Lammers was taken to the
y
y
\ I
AI ’
lores Bourdo: Student Council. hospital In Kalamazoo for an oper„ — — '/
&gt;
—., ——* [ * • -y?/
Maxine Bourdo: Athletic Repr.. atlon last week. She seems to be
Dari Herbert: Class Advisor. Dee doing as well as could be expected.
’
/
J
Weaver.
Mrs. Harold Lester and Mrs.
is*
J* ' j-'.'-/Freshman: Pres.. Kenneth Mc- Wayne Lester entertained Mra.
Richard Lelnaar ot Battle Creek al
renz: Student Council. R. V. Bacon; the home of Mra. Henry Lelnaar
Athletic Repr.. Olenn Gay: Junior with a miscellaneous shower In hon­
HlgnT'Pres.. Mary Lou Kahlo; Vice or of her recent marriage. AR re­
Pres.. Kenneth Nye: Sec.-Treas., port a fine time.
The community club megta tills
Elaine Bourdo: Student Council.,
Betty Gay; Athletic Representative,, week Friday night. A chicken sup­
Alan Shepard: Class Advisors. Ar­ per and a collection for the Red
thur Lathrop and Mra Helen NoteMr. and Mrs. John Purveer and
family of Kalamazoo visited at the
home of John Lammct's and family
' SOUTH SHULTZ
I Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hom and Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs Leland Sherrard NORTH HOPE-*'

AMERICAN LEGION

'. M

LISTEN!
MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN STATE
Broadcast Over

WJR
DIRECT FROM STADIUM

SATURDAY 3 P. M.
BOB KELLEY, Announcer

Courtesy of

Jtiiimce
Dorrance Trethric
Agency
Phone 2307
YOUR FRIENDLY EMMCO Agent

Game Schedules Are

AUCTION SALE
MILE SOUTH OF LACEY AND J MILE WEST OF BUT­
LER'S CORNERS ON THE LACEY ROAD.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7
AT 1:30

CATTLE
8 HEAD of DAIRY CATTLE
FRESH GUERNSEY COW,
3 years old
GUERNSEY and JERSEY
to freshen in February
GUERNSEY COW due in
March, giving milk
GUERNSEY giving milk,
due in February
3 HEIFERS

HORSES
PAIR OF GOOD WORK
HORSES
ONE MULE, weighing 1300
lbs.

HOGS
ONE BROOD SOW
13 SHOATS, weighing about
140 lbs. each

CHICKENS
75 YOUNG CHICKENS

HAY &amp; GRAIN
10 TONS of HAY
STACK OF STRAW
200 BUSHEL OF OATS
7 ACRES OF CORN in shock

s FARM MACHINERY
DRAGS, PLOWS, CULTIVA­
TORS
MOWER, RAKE, WAGON
and RACK
DOUBLE WORK HARNESS,
nearly new
DeLAVAL CREAM SEPARA­
TOR
Quantity of small articles too
numerous to mention.

TERMS. CASH-NO GOODS TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SET­
TLED FOR.

JOE HARVATH, Prop.
HAROLD BELCHER fr SON, Auctioneer*.

J.Z

HARRY KING, Clerk

The Netv
WEALTH O'REST MATTRESS
WITH HAIR PILLOW CENTER___
LONG FIBRE CURLED HAIR has for
years past proven superior in resili­
ence. comfort ond stability.

NO SUBSTITUTION FOR COMFORT
or wearing qualities offered in this new
type Mattress.

• NOW WITH THE NEW
PROCESS FELT!
embodying the lively wire like hair
center is combined Sanitation. Com­
fort and Lasting Satisfaction.

W. A. ROTH Furniture
HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE 2226

attended church in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mra. Donald McCallum
'Sunday and spent the rest of the -spent
r— _____
, ____
Sunday
with Mrs. Tanny
day witiKRev. and Mra. V. Robison Smith and Rena at Hastings,
and also ckiled&gt;on Alice Laubaugh. I Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tobias of
I Esther Hom is working at WIL Dowling called Bunday afternoon
, low Run, Ypsilanti.
i on Mr. and Mra. Otto Pranshka and
I Mr. and Mra. Ronald Kenyon and , family.
, Dick and Jack of Nashville. Don | Mr. and Mrs. Morse Murphy and
Kenyon of Battle Creek and Mr. i family’ spent Friday evening with
| and Mrs. Harry MLsener of Kala- Albert Hampton in the Bunnell dls' mazoo visited Mr. and Mra Alva trtet.
Kenyon Bunday.
■ Mr. and Mra. Albert Ulrich enThe many friends of Harry Dings 1 tertalned on Sunday Mr. and Mra.
in this place extend heartfelt sym-' Harvey Hill and Mr. and Mra. Nelpathy to thc bereaved family.
aon Hulbert of Battle Creek and
Martha Hom is spending this relatives from Harbor Springs who
----u —
i.k ...
a •«
— «
—.... (jrove |n on Ulfm
moming.
week
with
Ms. —
and
Mra.
Orville
। Forman of Battle Creek
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Thomjison
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenyon and Don­ of Shultz spent Sunday with Mr.
ald spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra. William Anders.
and Mra. Elmer Treat of Bellevue.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kenyon PRAIRIEVILLE
entertained guests from Kalamazoo
Mra. Jennie Norris U 111 with.a
and Battle Creek at their cottage cold.
here Saturday night
Mra Anna Van Tyne and Lucy
Mrs G E. Kenyon discovered a Norris were Hastings shoppers,
sprig of blossoms on a prune tree Monday.
Bunday at their home.
n^&gt;&lt;, v«« «« mi
Mila Ashby attended the funeral Johnson. Jr., and Norman
of Henry Ryan at Hastings Friday. Kalamazoo
---------- —
. .
Thursday.
He had many friends in thte place
T. H. Ketchum of Martin called
who regret his passing and much on Mrs. Jennie Norris and Lucy
sympathy Is extended to his niece. Tuesday afternoon.
Catherine Cagney, who Is left alone.
Mr. and Mra. George Adrlanson
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Ypellahll visited their parents, Mr. Leon Adrlanson and Russell at
and Mra. Lester Bonneville Bunday. Olivet.
Donald Manning of Ypsilanti callman were Hastings shoppers Sat­
urday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Fenner from
Kenyon. Bundaj
near Martin were Sunday callers
ot Mra. Jennie Norris and Lucy.

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THE HASTINGS BANNER

hr church
attended

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

thank all

ell Jones
Bidelman
imliy will

p, conse1 attendMch usuthe winends and
•pt Ion Of
Corporal
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On

Home Front
Hastings. Mich.. Oct. Sth. 1M2.
To All Our Barry Boys in Bur­
racks and to all our Sailors Sailing
Seas:
.
L
I start this letter with grave mls| giving. Nobody ever calls me up to
tell inc how glad they were to re­
ceive a letter from the Prosecutor.
I use an attractive shade of blue
stationery and I frequently put my
stamps on upside down in order to
make the envelope look alluring and
I exciting but nobody writes back and
says "Morel I" In fact I’ve tried
hard to be hospitable and invite
। folks to drop in and see me some­
time and they have actually left I
the State In their automobiles, or
those of someone else, and haven't
. even slopped to say "goodbye". By
the time that you finish reading
this letter I imagine it will share
tlie well-deserved fate of all P.A.
letters.
Well, genta. as you have already
heard.—the ’ good old Courthouse
Fountain has been wrapped uo and
shipped out ax u Christmas present
to Adolph. - Benito and Hirohito
addressed “In care" of you fellas.
Dish it out. boys, dish It out! I It
seems particularly appropriate beF cause, while you may not have exj actly carved your Initials In the old
structure, you did just about evervthlng else 'in your earliest davs
you disported about ita diameter ।
holding the thumb over the drink- |
Ing fountain Jets in order to pro- |
dure' getaera nr directing the par- 1
Hally obstructed spray laterally to
the discomfort of your companion |
, especially If It wax some dam lit| tie girl.
You’ve thrown peanut
shells Into the water and cracker- |
j.-irk boxes and the cap of your pal
• After the big bowl went dry vou've
found It a handy place to dispose
of your erppty cans. . (I refer, na­
turally, to empty tobacco tins) As
a youngster you walked darlnalv
around and around Its edge untH
Kelly, the janitor, chased you off.
During band concerts vou’ve squat­
ted along its parapet and many
.•nrlngs vou've seen the unclothed
little jiggers on ton receive new
complexions of white paint and
marvelled as the sun or the water
1 or something tanned them to a
slimy, dried-haddock brown e're the
harvest mopn had waned Well. Its
done gone to defend the flag that
will wave, sixty feet un. above Its
ancient location. Give the old foun­
tain a hand. boys, when ft reaches i
you. and then HAND IT ON.-if
you catch what we mean.
I won't attempt to review local
happenings because the Banner nev- I
er miws
misses items
Items oig
big and small mat
that,
I

are sorry
hospital
r him n
nlamazoo
e here
ord and
I to our

the fam­
will be
munlty.
Garrison
nd Mrs.
imlly of
(Tllkinson
llamazoo

nd fam-

iman of
»y with
nn.
I Lloyd
on Mrs.
ly afterHum ntht.
at the

tls were
ig somrWalter

rmpathy
In her
in this
will be

ununion

special

le other

moth-

family

k Tueslationed
Calif.

i to the
n oper« pec ted.

Lelnaar
in hon-

en tup­
le Red

family

srxr

el th. a

Lucy
&gt;ppers.
Lzwk
called
Lucy

lanson
Mrs.

from
:aliers

NUMBER

A tail, tired-looking man stood at
the end of a hotel room. There.
were about twenty newspaper pub­
Ushers there. The tall man. his [
face lined, turned his tired eyes I
| toward a sharp-tongued critic. I
i"Why don't you move the scrap we ।
have piled up for you?" the critic 1
HERE'S A FEW
demanded. "We've done our part;!
The people have done their p ‘ '
THINGS YOUR
You government fellows are the &lt;
who are falling down. No wonder 1
the people arc fed up ... etc., etc." I
Proceeds to Co To the New SCRAP WILL DO
The newspaper man quit talking'I
and glared.
U. S. 0. Room Here
Patiently; os’ if he had told It a i
One copper kettle yields enough
thousand times, the government &gt;। An intensive one-day salvage
copper for M rounds of automatic
man started speaking quietly.
drive will be held In Hastings Sat­ rifle ammunition.
"You are right . . . and you are urday. Oct. 10 (Instead of Oct. 13.
wrong. Listen. You have done your
job. _T1ie people have done their as announced tn .the Banner last . .One old car battery supplies the
job. I want you to believe tnat week), under direct supervision of-lead needed In three 3-Inch antlaircraft
*
” guns.
we are doing our job. just as fast the city schools and- with various “

BARRY COUNTY SATURDAY

CITY SALVAGE
E DRIVE SATURDAY

The Nation's steel mills are running out of scrap. They haven't
enough on hand for even 30 days more. When this is gone they may
have to shut down — for all new steel is 50 per cent scrap. Turn in
your scrap now!

other organizations

tJ
f.

INTENSIVE DRIVE FOR METAL
AND OTHER SCRAP BEGINS IN

ARE WE DOING
OUR PART?

assisting, ac-

! chairman tor Hastings.
I All scrap turned In foe thU drive
"You have done a good job. but
you are going to do a better job. We is to be donated and the entire
need more scrap metal. We need ,proceeds from lu sale will be givIt right now. before snow flies. If 1। ,en to help furnish the local U8O
, room now in process of construction
next to the City Hall.
lt this winter. We are 5.000.000 tons , c-__
j
&gt;hon or our luorb. .nd tteft countt?
!« wbot you 1.0,0 alrrody plUd up?
"“T?,
"&gt; ,,,u
tr w, roll to cot that
Una. ^1. .’.. A.L’h?S Ih?

,
J A, HAMS&lt; HE WASOUTy^.f

do-

S/in X71”0 ■*'

“""I" ...... .... . ""d &gt;■""»»

his son and helped him load his
suitcase Into the rickety old fllver.
ABOVE ALL. DO IT FOR
—then he said:—
"K. P.. It's exactly 2 miles to the
Trio where ya gits the omnibus fer
Kazoo. Il leaves at 5 oclock an’
Its now exactly 2 minutes of 5
Drive the fust mile at the rate ol
30 miles ner hour to save Urea an’
Yes, we agree I That’s a messygas. an' then as fast as ya gotta
to cover the last mile an' ketch yer looklng front page on the Banner
bus. Olt aoln'. son. va alnt got this week.
too much, time " The boy followed
The boys in the "back-offlee" say
his dad's instructions. How fast did that it’s the worst typographic job
he have to drive the last mile' in they ever turned out.
order to catch the bus?
Yet. we doubt that there was ever
And that reminds me of one oth­ a Banner front page that contained
or essential informa-'
er oueer incioent
Incident mat
that you mignt
might more valuable
w.v «.
think over and see If you can ex- tion.
plain before the answer comes out | And so. all of us here are proud
next wrek. A great big Mexican । of our unsightly first page.
came Into the Sheriff's office folThe scrap metal drive here in
lowed bv a much shorter and young- 1 Barry county . has bogged down

mid. "I’m the big Mexican’s son creasing demands of the war pro­
hut the hie Mexican is'not my duction plants
father." Who was the big Mexl-1 Barry county Is a typical example
can?
। of the laggardne.M existing all over
(Continued on page 3. Bee. 1) (the nation.

Advisable To Retain Parts
Which Might Be Useful

raving worn out machinery for the
parts that might be used to repair
other machines of the same make
on the farm or In the community.
• This practice has been very worth
One old bucket will moke three whl,e and
many repair bills
bayonets.
or has kept machines In use long

A single bicycle tire and tube gives ' market,
rubber for the insulation of six
County Agent Potter urges farmArmy radio sets.
.

Two pounds of kitchen fata makes m*ehlnery shortage we are facing
enough glycerhie to fire five anti- next season. Ui save all usable farm
tank shells.
1 machinery parts. At the same time
The aluminum in a washing ma­ scrap iron and farmers are urged
chine will build 21 four-pound in­
' to cooperate to the fullest extent
cendiary bombs.
1 with all agencies In their communOne old shovel will help make.
gathering.
four hand grenades.
Mr. Foster’s suggestion Is that
• • •
' farmers remove the useful bolta and
An old plow furnishes enough ‘
from the discarded farm ma­

armor-piercing shells.

One old lawn mower will provide entli needed. Uie farmers one hunthe amount of scrap required to | dred percent cooperation with the
produce the steel for six 3-!nch scrap drives now In progress Is
shells.
, urgently sought

£3
A
MKTAL

KUBBKB

MUICMUMUII

T° join scrap

YOUR COUNTRY—BUT DO IT NOW!

I
j

•usnu.Tan.uiTu

"If you don’t .
join another old Hastings relic, the
The tall, tired-looking government court yard fountain, hi the scrap
man's voice trailed away metal
and he
r
pile-----being
accumulated for

I about twenty newspapermen who ■ The balcony was already In place
had become very quiet.
; when the Banner moved Into the
I They believed him.
■ building about sixty years ago and
1 Don’t you.
1 except for the Iron supporting col1 The above article, written by umns has been virtually unchanged
We're no wprse than hundreds of it now. Keep it moving toward the Schuyler L. Marshall, editor of the since It was first installed.
processing
centers
where
it
can
be
cllnton
County
Republican-News
| Although this balcony originally
other counties—If there's, any sat­
‘
, fnr hu.id.,, ? v
I
St Johns an-”rfI’ • lot °f questions rerved as a sort of outside hallway
isfaction In that.
used for building tanks and guns, tj,at are being asked these days,
1I connecting
connecting the rear upstairs rooms
And there shouldn't be!
.
and bullets.
• ••
-------a•-*
—•*— ---*
• I—
i.u &gt;■the
-------stairway,
It •-*
takes
lot-•*of hauling
and—
cut| with
si----------- .­ it has been re­
For merely being content to be “no
It k impossible to overemphasize ’ ting and sorting and grading and talned for many years merely as a
worse than the other fellow" Isn't
, chemical analysis to get scrap metal fire escape and a convenient place
the spirit needed for the tremend­ the importance of scrap metal.
Into use again—it takes a lot of. for the temporary storage of empty
ous Job ot getting scrap metal to
'packing
America must produce at a record energy and a lot of TIME
- nackina cases.
the war industries—IN TIME!
-reaklng
■ Consequently
the war industry of
So. now h will take Ita place In
breaking pace to win.
------------It isn't enough merely to notify
And we can't produce without ,,ds country must have a steady the scrap piles of the nation to
somebody that you have scrap metal plenty of reserve metal in the scrap flow of scrap metal coming •"
In from help furnish raw material for the |
available.
Implements
of war and It Is prob-:
farmyards,
garages,
bams,
attics,
pile.
Unfortunately no one dealer or
able that more than two tons of i
basements, store rooms, etc.
Sure, it's true that Barry County
But this flow ot scrap has not scrap can be salvaged from this
balcony.
been forthcoming.
collect
and habl in the great volume
&lt;|UanUUes ot *cr&lt;p , For the sake of safety, the scrap
।
of
scrap metal required.
,ne*d^,
.
_________________________________
।
1 piles
scattered about the county, I
It-is up to each of us who has! But In really tprlng to get in our ^ung xhlpment to processing eenThat isn’t a safe margin,
scrap
metal available
Mhould
many Umet the lUe[ Wonl you uke lt upon yOur»eU
i
.......me to
w see
ntr that
hiia. .
- well be doing our part of the
it =...
gets tn
to a
J°bIt
. dealer c* a weighing Joo.
thrv actUMny ttre
i to see that all gvallabje scrap metal
station IN TIME.
*“ the ultimate success or fallAnd
Best estimates _.
are
v that there isn't' around your farm or home
. is .....
tumTbere la no other method of do-,'ure of the entire scrap matal drive enough scrap metal collected in re- ed in to s Junkyard oz collection
Ing
job
—it is a—
responsibility
w the
—
----------------- ------------- - .I —yes. of the war effort. Itself-de- J Mrve piles throughout th- country center (for a good price—nobody U
which
hlch each of us must
must hein
help to
tobear.
bear.! JI pends upon thousands of us little | to keen the milk going for much asktag you to donate your metal)
Bring in the scrap metal. Sell, fellows doing our Job 109 per rent more than thirty day»°(tael

Throw Your Junk At Hitler!

the big Mexican's son,and the big । state falls as we are now falling,
Mexican wanted to get a driver's ■ heaven help the defense effort!
Pcense for (he son. Tn filling out
The situation Is really critical.
the application the Sheriff asked .' There Isn't enough scrap metal
the vounester what relation he was being accumulated to provide the

FARMERS URGED TO
SELL SCRAP METAL

banner balcony

•
•
Thi« week a countywide drive is being started to get in this precious scrap metal. And : uphill and“-*■*
down, i n«mi omnw
I ,r
,
,
.
.
,
if Ve" don
don'tt want to let old Uncle Sam down badly, it will be up to all of us to get in
people w
ho uu
do not understand, i
• it'We'
In there and w®
W,1U
, , .
nifekf
nnv one scrap dealer or
-- any one patriotic
i • i
■
here talking
pitch! Tfc.ra
There ten's
isn’t any
organization
which j,oa ।1 That's
That’s whv
why II’’m
m here
talking to
to vou
you ।
LES OF NATION
•"•u«h "u‘k' ” '’“,k• °n
,,"m *•
«f &gt;h&gt;.
»•, mo,,,.
•?
------------------------\ '
n
------------- 1
'7----------------------- --- -------- ••■7"
•• •
napermen to help them understand,
to “you.
in *»
to the nearest collection
center.
} ^anl you
hejp me. j WBnf you I
.xtes
“up
■&gt; •»
■&gt;“ Bring it ■...... .............
The balcony on the weal aide of
mav be. to silo vou the answer.I
Start looking around your place for s;rop today—and use the chccfc list ot the right 10 heIp your ow? h°y
“"‘“j the Banner Office building, togeth­
Here’s the
a a--*..
guide. ..
If you
a lull
son in
in inc
the iciiilc
service,, uu
do inn
this ror
for nim.
him. VO
Do .It for the neigh- \ WBfnl you “ hc p Ut* lUUer “nd er with its "ornamental" Iron rail­
..problem.
A I of this page as yvw ’ve got u
ing. stairway and uraces. will soon
na hX? him DSd hu
’•
o" '•“&gt;•« *■»« »«“"« thoP&gt;
oul on the Itreet.

lias of
emoon

[s who
omlng.
impson

Whose Boy Will Die
Because YOU Failed?

ESXi?". to - ulJ’JKS! 1 „t00w* rt,l"k

ulatlon among the boys and eancdally by Kim Bigler and Ed Van
Popering, and I pass It on for you
tn trv to figure out. Next week

s. Nel-

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

we may lose thk war . . . and I’m
not
Win. to
tool
you or
or «»r«
you i
™,b‘
“c,kJk
not
trying
to think
fool you
scare
you
“Stop
.nd
&lt; mlnulr.
Thou.
\ '..Xt,™,
‘'I1* Ptc&lt;ed UP
during
by one of•
und. ot ton. of
1* pUM up j sometime *■»
““ the day ................
four
trucks
ahd
their volunteer
all in a week or two in a thousand
crews.
or more widely separated points.
The city has donated the use of
The woven wire fencing coming
from farms must be baled before it three trucks for the day and the
These
can be shipped or used. The old Pel Milk Company, one.
auto bodies have to be cut before trucks and all of the volunteer
they can be shipped or used. We workers will meet at the City Hall
are short ot metal balers. We are at 9:00 o'clock Saturday morning to
short of shears—cutting equipment get their assignments.
Members of the school faculty
We cannot do that all at once In
a thousand different spots in 83 and high school boys will make up
the truck crews asskted by Ben
counties In Michigan."
Oidley.
Lynn Lewis. Abe VanTll,
The tired looking government man
Charlie Annable. Bill Schllhaneck.
"Scrap metal does not walk to Winston Merrick and Einar Prandthe steel mills. It has to be ship­
Any others who are willing to do­
ped. That takes freight cars. It
lakes trucks. It takes manpower. nate their time to this drive are re­
2305.
' You know, without me tellini you. | quested to call&gt; Mr Merrick at 2306.
that the railroads are being rushed.
.” ,^h001 pu?*^ a5e “k*
I You know about trucks and their |
,n
d[‘ve
ca“'
1 tires. You know about men . . .!*a on
householder In the
how many of them are already In
«P1» ning the purpose of the
■ ....j..
I drive and leaving a scrap materiak
| “Be patient, mkter. I have been
.“•» "d*nt‘cal .w,u’ »**
working twenty hours a day . .
Published on the front page of this
hard work without much, sleep, and | Ua2*
?u"r,Uo?s u
I eating when and where I can. Have 1। ThL
« ahould
This' driv
drive
should rKClve
receive thorough
■ you been doing that much? I'm co-operation from every resident of
j asking you and all the people ev­ i the city. Hastings must turn In
erywhere. In
tn every
every county
county and
ana evev" W as Ita share of the
I| erywhere.
I ery neighborhood, to take our word
,for ,‘^e moPth- 11,15
_
for It when we say we need more j "1
territa*- thoreu8h xanVMS
the territory.
Think about it at revenge—a way to get back at the ccum who have attacked us
Or serap metal. We want it now— 1I ofSo.
won’t you see to It that a
u'.-T
"h""’ '' «■ • ll'"« "&gt;»'• p,or««ic« for our flghtin, men—aomothing you. you'nelf.
sizeable pile of scrap metal, rubber
SrK-.*BX'”h£h , “"■fotobnng „ many „ poaciCl. horn. .11,..
’ ’
’
U UU. Wo.ur.
There have been and raRS ,s ftt y®ur curb read&gt;’ for
■nUUle. I’ve m.a, .m
MwW
»«««»&gt;
«•!bZ ‘“L'lJ"*' 1 [wkon iny of 5,.ou I
Bur th'"k obout H no*—For »he scrap in homes, forme, and factories hat got to be you've made ’em. I know you are urday taoming.
xiv^mln mr^i^,°Wena,K.fP mo’in9 to «»ockpilee within the next few weeks or it MAY BE TOO LATE!
wrong when you think no effort 1 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO
lived 2 miles out M-Jrt and hr had ,
Maybe you don’t know what it means to hove production fall off. Maybe you can’t k being made to move thk scrap. MAKE A DIRECT CONTRIBUTION
Is moving right now. but we can’t
w„.
■
w^at \JJlt Ttrh°ars“ near enou^i im09ine how it feels to be hunkered down in a foxhole wishing for just one more clip of It
move It all&gt;t once.- We will move WHICH W,LL HELP KEEP UN­
to get aboard the bus for Kala- cor*r’&lt;l9««- Or to see the enemy rolling through your lines because you didn’t have a few it. all of It in the next Uiree or CLE SAM'S WAR PLANTS GOING
__ .. .be- morn
_____
four months. It k now being dump- j UNDER A "FULL HEAD OF
maxao.
HLx dad ___
was__a great
more fnnlr.
tanks.
ed In huge quantities at the mills.' STEAM."
XSIB I
OR MAYBE YOU DON'T CARE!
i We want enough to keep these milk 1
,
'

Callum
-Tanny

by and
g with
ell dls-

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1942

GET IN THE SCRAP

of HMlunday of

d conser• keeping
days mid

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

I

suMtsuii rtu

. just sto
«u ssifrun too.i

—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER », 1543

'tag that will be more comforting,
Brinker. Hastings. Route 3. are now third ward -a large enclosed porch
Mrs. Pauline Bliss, worthy matron able. Il I* the only tree within
(or helpful to lljc men now in the
in training at the Great Lakes where lie and Mrs. Hayes can of Hastings Chapter, No. 7. O. E. 8.. seeing dtetance.that b*» any nesta
Naval Training Station.
, spend their leisure time free from
I service of tlwir country than to
at all. Last year there were eight
Chapter in Grand Rapids Civic nrata tn thl. particular tree. Why
have relative* and friends keep tn
Richard Eugene Taylor. Hastings, mosquitoes.
touch with them through the man.
Is now undergoing antiaircraft
The regional meeting of the M. Auditorium. October 13. 14 and 15. bird* find this the moat suitable
attend
I Relative* and friends ol any tmui
training at Camp Wall—,
— — - ——w.. .. ~~ She will
-- r
-—- the banquet as will location for "home building'’ 1« still
Municipal Judg.
Judge -----------Adelbert Cortrtght, a punle to the Whitmore*.
Pennsylvania Post
------------,
in the service are also Invited to
Before enlisting, Taylor was a mo- 23 in Grand Rapid* and Barry coun- 1 Municipal
Bulletin Board With Name*, promptly notify the bank when
tlon picture machine operator at ty teachers are receiving member- I worthy patron.
Dr. Gordon Fisher has received j
Addresses of Service Men
change i» made in theaddress
Lake Odessa. Mich.
ship enrollment blanks. One of ttu&gt; i More than 3.6w Michigan men
hl*
orders
from
the
United
Stales
,
of that person, so that the inforMr. and Mrs. Jesse Larabee are questions to be \decided at Grand Joined Ute Navy during September
Army to report at Carlisle Bar­
The HaaUngs city Bank will do maUon given by this bank bulletin
occupying ths Robert Mill* apart- Rapid.* Is the dtacont'inuance of the | to *»t a month’s recon!, it was anracks
at
Carltale.
Penn,
on
Oct.
’
a
fine
.
nne service for all the people of shall always be correct and up to
Mr*. Merle Van Houten. 436 W. nient at 220 S. Park 8L
regional meeting* for the duration, nounced today by Paul Nelson, chief
18th for active duty, rr-.
—
«« U1- date.
Fortunately
| uu* u.,
city and county -.«
wlui-uTInGrand St.. and Francis Brinker.
Ernest Hayes li making a fine Im- states Mrs. Maude Smith, school ;j quartermaster In
in charge of Navy
IB, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard pruvement on his home
this oMlgnment ta 30 miles from tcreska in tluMc who have gww out.
---------------- - -------------------—rjn
— the
— commissioner.
—---- ----- ------recruiting In thia area.
,
*•■*/- .•
~
,f- .
Hanover. Penn . Dr. Floher’. home from ifae county and are now aerv- OB8KBVE MTH
---------------------- Did you we a couple driving1 Netaon said that men who are
town. «hera Mr.- Ftaher and the Ul&lt; m the army, tha navy or the WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
about Hastings last Sunday with a in ClaM l-A. or who have received ■" JIMFIr Jy DUftl/J
children will.be located.
lair service
I Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Nichols, who
spare tire cover announcing their (their induction notice. Hill may en- |
•
■■
The Ftaher home here has been I
u uutliM un . i.„. 1 live at the corner of So Broadway
marriage and asking yoj to blow (list in the Navy, but should vL*it .
r-.-ii-h.
KJ—
j rented to Mr. Specks, an engineer !
‘ th^loSSv of^the .““i W. Court Street*, observed their
your horn?
’s one
. Bcrairer* ber New Record '.t the Kellogg Airport, a ho will ££Uno7thta L.rd
nonir They
tncy tell
reii me Il
us
one , their
ineir Navy
rvary Recruiting
Kecruiung Station
station a.
as
wti
anniversary taxi Fri-• tile National
-• Bank -----—
i---------------------—
ror
Month
, 1 of
employees.
— I soon a* pakslble
to
assure
completion
SHORT WAY LINES
'One of our correspondent*.
iof their enlistment.
Although the Barry County retail-. Monday^
. .—.....}.
। w|)o ।
enlisted or who h*. been Apartment*. The day wxs observed
Dori-;
Gillespie
and Willo Jones |j Boy-Scout* presented
Col- , w.
Dr.
and‘“^ow ta’uie“r^e ^utatly. Mr. Nichols, who 1* nearly
...
&gt; ■
• —* “Hie
...A WI
er war stamp -,IU
and Ubond
—Jl.U UA
drive
I, C IIIMUV
made
” Fuller begin, hta aenlce with
Halting*—Battle Creek War Emergency Sch&lt;
have been serving as captains of ora" whllX tlie High School band nearly alx time* their assigned quota the comrnwaton of lieutenant and;^^ ’
“
making hl* usual dally trip to
jScnlor Staters.on the campus at W. ] played/’TIie Star Spangled Ban- I for September. Warren Carter, gen- the family will leave Wednesday for; lyped o
separate card and' in the bu’llna“ «ct!on and passing the
READ DOWX
READ
M. C. E . assitlng In the orienta-iner" at the opening of the Marshall eral chairman of^ war stamp and their new quarters
' ZKbeuca*
al=&gt;« 4ay with frtend.,b. met
tlon ot freshmen co-ed* during i Hosting* game here Friday night, bond
bone! sales for tlie
the entire county said
4:10PM
Freshmen week. The Women’s |TWe quiet attention of student* of the:
r
that sale* were Mill about i*i^
*21XXX)
League of the college *jx&gt;ttaois'lhe । all ages conveyed the feeling that short of the overall quota for the Major Interest Now Is more than «&lt;X) from thia county who I hwlth for a number of yearn and
J:SorM
:20PM
\A/« r
Kl~*
Re.ll a'C ,10* ln "lC *&lt;''»=*■ ** « «««- !
bM'“ =0n,‘ne4
^Senior Staters.
/
they all realized, with the adults, month.
" Judge
uuujr McDonald
MCi*&gt;nuuz, *&amp;b
was culled
cuueu tolthe
io
deep significance of the pro* | Barry eountv merchant* have War and Not Base Ball. poratlvely few of these they have:1" her bed.... to -----1U_ In iu
d01njf B fJne job (n thelr War
I their present addresses Tlie bank
'Born in Bristol, N. Y. Mr. Nichols
40PM
i:4orM 11:40PM pontiutsTjiuraday
preside
the-----------------------------------------------------------------------cedure.
A y...r .,o ta.i .«»,
u&gt;.
,
lhu bu||,un
th. dtaufcl taMtak an.
:toPM 11:10PM trial of a case in the Oakland coun­
Mrs Rlila Whitmore on M-7S. Stamp and Bond Sales drive and
b.- „
Df clwm&lt; huw oi totor. Uta. U&gt;. .cwlem, M Cn.nd.ku..
1 Nashville. R. No 2. is the lady who have never failed to exceed tlwir -J,|4 ‘ C,u.mpluluhlp
ty circuit court.
1.1. . . .
&gt;
---------------- - ’lhe
!^S
"'X
l,r" V
tusk
°'k, lruUuc
lauira
*
nun
na n»ltan mnrenun,
concerning
the
eiillktetl
«
or ‘N
"•
»«*rs Kkhta.
Mn
mcnois .lu
also aWM
aiiruum
Mr and Mrs. Frank Kelly re­ raises lovely Rarden flower* along HuTmiiSac&amp;My
’2Xnted
DrooWyn
t,iUnl
glilfig th.
wt .hlutad
S^UwlP
,he Y.
dMlrtc
•the Brooklyn
National Irncue
team*
..........
...
‘ ‘ •rh(x)1» «n&lt;l ’
ceived word from their son. Hugh the roadside by her home during
Effective.Mon., Oct. 5th. 1942—7 days each week until
wa*
on
scores
by
inning,
were
post,
bUo Ulrlr
od-l^fun seminary. They were marwho is .stationed at Norfolk. Va. the summer. There is a fruit tree
made
in
the
cotmtv
htn
th5
m
r
fd
in
two
lhrec
»
‘
n
&lt;
‘
®ws
dress:
or
if
that
la
not
known
law
rle&lt;5
ln
lin7
nild
l»"
l»’rr
vs.lt
'
' ----- ' They settled
further notice.
that he had been promoted from on their farm, next to the house,
COTI&gt;“bu! thc °*er- here, and radio, were operating
In UUU M IMJl Kliuwil AMJW. came
Io ---Michigan
Ensign to Lieutenant J. G. We that L* always filled with birds. Now all sales here still aren’t big enough. here, and radios were operating in to reach them through *ome par-1 canl? *° Michigan,
jut
several other bii'ines* place*, with
jut Podaugrr Center, now Welcdlhe
are sure nil Hugh's friend* will be that the leaves have fallen from, George
—... .....
....
Carpenter
said that the good sized groups listening to the tlculur government station.
(Corners,
and
cleared
so
acres
nf
In order to carry out this plan ' b,”1?'
glad to hear this.
the tree six nests are plainly vjs- county retailers were planning to
play-by-play report It was quite
U..d. Mr. Nlclwl* taught school
1 go ahead with renewed effort de­ a contrast thl* year. On Wednesday, it will be necessary for the bank to - ■'
during the winter months and work­
spite the record sales for Septem­ when Ute first,game was on. there have the fullest cooi&gt;eratlon of rel­ ; ed hls land In the summer, teach­
ber. More and more merchants are were no recordings ot the scores.' atives and friend* of the enlisted or
ing for 2fl terms at the State Road.
giving active co-operation, hi- said, and few radios were tuned in on the drafted men. In order to secure
Carlton Center. AHoft and PodaugAT FOOD CENTER.
although some are still falling to
«rnnoL&lt;
game. ThjbJJforld war L* the major the address or method of reaching
do their part.
...
'
.
, ■
interesT'nqw.' ai“i
i»n
al­ any service .man by any one wtah-,
But the figures quoted by Mr. Car­ most In Eclipse
Mnd
.'ntar'l,
ST
Mr’ Nlfhoh
h&gt; orand
ter showing that the county wiu
short by 521.000 of Its overall quota
meh U» S..k by utaphta,,. ™ who
•” "'“"X"' ""“T
HASTINGS
EXTENSION
L* indication enough that the total
GROUP V
effort being put forth for the sale
The organization meeting of Hit­
of War Stamp* and Bunds Ls still
tings Extension Group V was held
Inadequate.
'
at the home of Mrs. Carl Damson which be or she may know. The. ihl Un 01 work t,urin« World War
with Mrs. Joe Brozak iui eo-hoit- address will then be placed on the' ...
SPOKE AT ROTARY
card containing hta name.
, “r *n?
lhr,
Verne Wlney of state conservation
The following officer* were elect­
..
.
,
. parents of eight children, five of
immm .&lt; i,n.ln, .&lt; th. mM. ed for ,„
r year: „„
&amp;
Even-nne must realise bow much who(n nn&gt; Ilvtn|f Onp
nw(.nc
the
Mrs. Chester E.
tn, or me noun- club Mood,, stowoll. rh.lrm.n: Mn Horn «»■ Lh|lr“ertyaUtettet ftLn hnm^r nn* owns ,he ol'’ homwtend. and
u»'t prownud «. rul. ot InUr- Wi
, Mn Doom ice to get a letter from home or
parent* own a farm in Irving
"
»
prelum Ono Ulumud Ihe Mourn, eom.umdln, -tr.Un: from someone who know* and I* township
l.li nlnr.
J“* ...
_
In Him
him. ft
It Holna
help* his
morTOM ond vob» „r niral Ita- pro. ueuum. Mr. Albi, Hyde. Mr. interested In
Mr. Nichol* ha* nlso been en­
teeuoa Uw olb'r
Mem or onlo Knowtu end Mn Don our,
gaged In the real.estate buxine**
rivera and wood* in upper Michi....
him to feel that hls relatives and and Is still oultr adept at handling
gan and the wild life to be ,ound
found with Mr*. Brozak as alternate. friend* think of him
Tlierr are the bow and fiddle. Although not
In and hear them. Mr.
Mr. Wlney
“!r-; “
x yrs Frank Cooper and Mrs. Fred­ many who would be glad to write
was
introduced by George Sumner, con­ rick Goodell were appointed a* to men in the service If they knew
prelty bad day when he doesn't
servation officer of this county.
members of the social committee. where or how to address thepi. So
An interesting discussion ot the thL* bulletin board will be very help­ where he meet* many friend* of
MEETING 05'
1942 canning problem brought forth ful because it will give that in­ these and former day*.
formation
about
the
Barry
county
CENTRAL P. T. A.
many new ideas and helped make
V..UC AU
A„v .mfn In Xhe service of their country THE VINCENT MePHARLINS
The first meeting of the Central ,he
meeting, of value
to the
Parent Teacher* Association will be
members, An
t.- exchange of ।|,n this war.
VISIT RELATIVES HERE
--------------UIO vcumu
----------------------------r=r.
“ !- t"*
-J1' 1 Won! ha* come from Washington
held October
13th in the
Central
njelpM
Mr. and Mr* Vincent MrPharlln
Higher meat price*, and tome shortages, are causing concern to women, but
Building There will be a reception d'Hon to the regular lesson Is plan- ■ that anyone who plans to give a of Flint visited Hasting* relative*
for
the--------------------teacher* in •&lt;._
the "ptey'^roo
’m -------------nK* for •the
,,e*l mM-Tina
meeting tn
to im
br iiAt.i
held present to a jxjrson In the service. over the weekend. Vincent who
tnr pi-*
.—
iv— *,««&gt;
these are problems that can be solved economically and deliciously with the
or who desires to remember him graduated from Ann Arbor n! the
following
the
business
meeting
October
12
at
7.30
at
the
hmhe
of
'
WAR SAVING^
economical cut*—the tender, tasty meats that arc overshadowed by the heavy
All parent* and friend* are urged Mrs F™nk Cooper. 204 W. South with a Christmas card, or In any close of summer school and had Just
other way. must mall the packngr. started hi* work a* teacher of art
to attend and take advantage of
demand for rib roasts and porterhouse steaks, lamb legs and lamb chops.
the- opportunity of meeting the
Twenty member* are suggested letter or card BEFORE NOV. 1.
In Northern High school Flint, re­
Therefore. It 1* very urgent that cently received notice that he was
teacher*, a great many of whom are for our Rro«l» U’1* &gt;'ear Won’t five
They're just as appetising and nutritious as the more popular cuts, and readi­
new this year.
more of you who nre interested in :relatives and friend* of enlisted called to service, had passed hl*
ly lend themselves to many new and interesting dishes. Ask our butchers about
“Nipping the nx-.d Budget" join men or draftees, who know their
present addresses or how they can report to Fort Custer Friday.
MRS. GRACE MICHAEL
them—they're anxious to help you get more good meat for. less money.
be reached, to give that Informa­
DIES IN KANSAS CITY
Mr« McPhnrlln. who ha* her mas­
tion to the city Bank AT ONCE so
Word has been received thfl Mrs. QCHir.n is Rivensini:
The bodv of James Patton wilt that with the name of each man ters degree in commercial art from
Grace Michael died at her home tn
the University of Michigan, plan*
in Riverside
Kansas City. Kansas, on Sept. 28. burled
j----- ,-------------17 cemetery ThuraDeath was caused by * cerebral
f°renoon. ~
Hr hud made hl* pear hl* address or direction* for enta in Cleveland for the present.
hemorrhage. Funeral services were £?"*, j
--------- , /
reaching him by mail with a letter
held at the Blackman Guardian Cleveland. Ohio He wa* city clerk or card or Rift. .
STRODTBECK—FAILKNEB
Home. Kansas City. Mo. Oct. I,
fourteen
Hr •» hom
We are sure the people of this
Miss Rose l&gt;ulkner. daughter nf
Interment *u at Kansas Clly!. In Hasting* June 3 187fi. and wa* । city and county will appreciate thl* A. D. Faulkner of Kalamazoo anil
'■ the son of Mr. apd Mr* Alanson service and will show it by giving Paul Strodtbeck. son of Mr. and
Kansas.
for
Patton. Hta father had a randy , the fullest cooperation in the man­ Mr*. J. J. Strodtbeck of Hastings,
AN EXC'Fl I nrr'itrunv
ntorr here for many years. Jamc* ner we have Indicated. The bank were
..... united ...
......1W on Octoin marriage
I.n
“EAMON
w„ b mrmbl.r of local Masonic and
I wishes ally who are Interested to ber 5 at the home of the bride’s
Just tell me one good reason why v,...-- qlar
for
you cant buy a new car now." *aid E“B'rrn S‘*r tod5?make the fullest use of thL* bill- brother In Grand Rapids After a
, board and urges everyone In Barry short trip Mrs. Strodtbeck will con­
the persistent automobile salesman. “AH. ME!"
, county who may know men In the , tlnue her work In Kalamaaoo and
’ Well, I’ll tell you, man.” repliedI
for
White-haired
me.
the funner. "I'm »tlll paying Install­ thing* aren’t a! all like they used service to write them at the nd- Mr. Strodtbeck will leave for the
dresses given. There con be noth-. armed force*.
ments on the car. I swapped for the’ to be
The only time a modern
car I traded in a* part payment oni, mother nut* her foot down 1* when
the car I own now.”
; the traffic light turn* green."

“,V,C° ‘‘ M SERVICE TO
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LOCAL NEWS

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lb. 17

SHORT STEAKS
lb 35
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SMOKED HAM
Ib 39
BEEF LIVER
RING BOLOGNA lb.
PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb.
BACON SQUARES
lb.
SOUP MEAT
PORK LOIN ROASTS Ib.
VEAL ROASTS lb.
VEAL CHOPS lb.
lb.
PORK STEAK
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COCKTAIL CRACKERS-N.B.C. box 29c
PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS lb. bo* 18c
SHREDDED WHEAT BT,,Tl 2 I., 21 =
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KELLOGG'S C0 POST TOASTIES
2
lb.
jar
21c
BANNER PRESERVES
MUSSELMAN JELLY ,m“'!10c 2 St 27=
PAW PAW APPLE BUTTER 2 lb jar 17c
UNION GOLDEN SYRUP 5 lb. pail 34c
HONEY 1 lb. jar 25c 5 lb. jar 95=
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““ 2
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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10
DOUBLE FEATURE

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Humphrey Bogart and Irene Manning

"THE BIG SHOT"
and Big Tim Holt

"THE BEST FOR LESS"

SUNDAY ond MONDAY. OCTOBER II ond” 12

12.75, 18.00

and 24.75

DRESS COATS

The Screen’s greatest female laugh leant
Marjorie Main and Za*u Pitts

16.75, 19.75 and

"TISH"
Bargain matinee Sunday^ 1:M) (o 3:00

Zipper out Lining

TUES.. WED . THURS.. FRI.. OCT. 13. 14. 15. 16

^r24.75

Diana Barrymore and Robert Stark

Fur Trimmed

THE EAGLE SQUADRON

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Adult* 31c pin* tax 4c. total 3Sc
Special matinee Tliurnlay two »how» out

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up to 65.00

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DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

Separate Jackets
3.98 and 5.00

One ond 2 Piece
DRESSES at 3.98

'SCATTERGOOD RIDES HIGH

5.00 and 8.50

and Fighting Billy Conn

"THE PITTSBURGH KID

Carol King Junior

DRESSES 9 to 1.7
SUNDAY ond MONDAY. OCTOBER 11 and 12
Bette Davis and George Brent

"IN THIS OUR LIFE"

6.50, 7.98, 10.95
12.95.

A BEAUTY!
DUTY!

Bargain matinee Sunday

TUES.. WED . THURS.. OCT.

GUNGA DIN
N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

POLO COATS

and Ray Whitley

"LAND OF THE OPEN RANGE"

I'PecUI return of that wonder picture

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER », IMt

On the Home Front
(Continued from page 1. Section 1)
o
«.4_
« .4. m. ....
..
Speaking of th* Sheriff* office
remind* me. Disturbance* and arrtsto are way down Can't figure It

WOIVERIHE tuai fc" ".r:
—“™ “ *•'• TRIALS HELD HERE

Knox, Kentucky. U. 8. Army.
Bob’s birthday la Oct 14th. He |------------------------------ ----------------luvra 10 get man *0 aon 1 lorget a
tetter or card
By the way did you read in
CuiHrr * three week* ago about the I
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COMMUKITY HOIKS

, Bishop a Bashful, first place winner
parish House Friday. Oct. 2. ln&lt; *^1 ** beId at the church Sat­
in the 13-lnch b,uhe
bltchea
Iwith about 135 club members and urday evening, Oct. 10.
Two h
Hasting*
Wore ,1,1
* grouo.
t
h s- Dogs
im
•
—
' Two events were on the program gueste present
|
_______
you bird, are away. But,-no Jok- KnoX. Thl* particular ’division*** I
Among Tuesday Winners
•
for Tuesday, lhe 15-inch class derIng.—Its a fact that thing* are chosen for It* perfect marksmantGroup singing of "The Star PRAIRIEVILLE
Field
Trials of. vthe 'b’',“n^ ““ *rtaU,.X,or
•n’a«e
®nd Peaceable. Il* ^jp Our Johnny Bulling at 2amn ‘ The annual T
”**. .*
Spangled Bonner" led by Mrs 1
lwup- —
uur
Jonnn
y nulling at camo
Wnl..n.ln.
ri„n
15-lnch bitches. Winner* in the
W.
8.
c.
8.
will meet Wednesday.
riard
for
the
hnmefnlk
tn
___
...
...
...
nt n.fX.11
“ Hood. Texas, is in this division. HU W°lv"ine Bogle club began here dr rby wereFIrxt. Pardee Pat. own- Frank Cooper, with Mrs. James
14 with Mrs. Mary Boulter.
'
alv
y2!.?‘ .f"c&lt; d®?
record lx 100 Unks-100 htUI
: Saturday rooming.
With, head- cd by J. P. Simpson. Romulus; sec- Bristol accompanying, opened the Oct.
day.
centers in
“ but the explanation
’“
"
Again to relatives and to you fel- [ quarters at the Hotel Hastings. Ure ond. Jaynes Hemlock Henry, W. meeting and was followed by the All day meeting. Pot luck dinner
tlie fact that our thoughts and
- ev­ lows—send us name, address, birth- rationing and rainy weather ap-1JW*. Dexter: third. Rodger*’ Hap- Invocation given by Mrs. A. D. ।at noon. You are invited.
ery act we do and effort we make
Kraskem.
make day. to our list will be complete
neared to
to be
be no
no barrier
barrier a*
as dog
dog ownown- &gt; pjr-------Rodgers.
*&lt; peared
- -=zr,
— Hastings: fourth.
is to boost you and help you’ and ”
N—
ext -----week
a’charming
j^ung
‘------1----- ’------------—girl
’
er* from all parts of Michigan and Kenwnod
!Senw?od BlUie.
, e- K.
— D.
— Thayar? 1 Following the luncheon the club
hold our breaths waiting for word writes to you. Miss Betty Treden- several nearby state* registered for ?r®Pd Hapids: reserve Rodger*' president. Mrs. Robert Shannon in­ BARRYVILLE
The Berryville W. S. C. 8. will
of you. People Just dem t have time nick. (she. with the georgoous red the event;
Lucky. Avery Kodgerx, In the 18- traduced the honored guest* and
for hell-raising and selfhhne.'s hgjrl president of tlu- girls. U. B.
chairmen r-i —&lt;ninlttees The five 1serve a fried chicken supper nt lhe
On the
field trial*
wn
w opening day
aay neia
trials b’cb ^‘chrs trials, winners were:
church basement next Thursday
hereabouts
Tlie prayer in our o. group, who can tell you^aboul for
all-age dog*
s Minnie,
owned by —
Mr.• new members received and intro- 'evening. October 15. serving begins
dogs in
In the 13-lnch class
clou . f*"1- L»icvk
Lu2’k4
------------------------h.iryonufr
“*.ve ,helr u"w
Forl c,“l" for\arwere held. Winning dogs In lhe J*“aes- Deatbom: second. Queen duced were Mrs. C.fi. Burkholder. 'B, ..In O*.
mX —
thme rate their fill of hell rate- Ues and all that. These galago first trial were: First. Pleasant Run I’&lt;* V-' Wm Parks. Wyandotte: Mrs. Fred Goodell. Mr*. Tredinnick.
'**1&gt;‘b® ‘’ben
double duty-dlvide their time with Leader, owned bv Butch Cooley of-U1,rd- Arbor Hill Tonpy. Al Frey, Mm. Marks, and Mrs. M. Moynacome home the whole World will the soldiers at the Fort and tlji-,
MILO
_
Indianapolis. Ind.: second: Ken A,nn Arbor: fourth. Isaac’s Penny. han.
owned by-Jack
by'jacli KenKen" Mr
reserve? The program for the day was In
JfP?/,,. P . ,0 Uve ,n ®* C*””4 Guards here nt home for AnnOraten. owned
The Milo W. S. C. S. will be held ,
T!«»»&lt;».
“‘" nDearborn;
—.«•
----------Barry county.
.
dances, plrnlw and such.
a*I-; Kln&lt;-'bury * Chorus. F. O. Kings- ■*?"** of V,e aenera* Committee at the home of Mrs. Merle Brad- 1
nedy. Detroiti: third--'Bishnn’-i .....
Lui w-eek thb Zolly Coffer suituntil next week. Cheerio.
SUhotpLanilng"fourth
^urv. Lansing.
‘
with Mrs J. J. Brozak chairman.
miral. VlntuBIslw. Lansing: fourth •,
Rested that perhaps I'd bust out
~
„
'
Tiie program was to ----------close on 8he introduced the guest speaker.
Essie
’
*
Brownie.
Leonard
Essenberg,
’
Into verse or .something. Now and
z'ou&gt; co,,er
Lansing: reserve. Strait’s Squire.' ^'’^evday wlth field trials for all- Mrs Karl P. Kalzenmeycr of Hllls- tees will be appointed.
""‘"‘
then I’ve written a "pome" or two
.---------------- ***----------------| dale, who gave a very stirring talk
Mvrlen Strait. Williamston.
! “#e do‘yi of the t5-toch clan.
under tlie name of my good, ol’ BEHNOCK HOSPITAL
■on the subject. "Women's Stake in
The annual banouet of the group,
Hastings Township. Farmer-Client, i Four girl* and two. boy* were bom
'the War."
Ira Z. Tubbs nn’ so this here now Bt the hospital in lhe week ending until lust year held on The closing James Dibble Soon
te n pome which he rtt.
n.
“n CTrnt
&lt;ne
held October 18 at the Methodist
TllFVrt nTHFit t nwtoM.- HU ir Tue*d®&gt;
On Sept 20. a girl opening dav this vear It was held
To Become Pilot
| church. Miu Bernice Jansen will
THEY-H OTHBK LONESOME FOLK was bom to Mr and Mrs. Orton at the Country Club with the WeL
apeak.
BEH1DST
'“ ■ YOU.
■ ■ ■
1 Edwards. R 4: on Oct. 1 a dnuRb- come Comers ladies serving one of
Aviation Cade* James P. Dibble, |
—:------------ « a »
We knows you boys Is sure "god­ ter tn Mr. nnd Mrs. James F. Thom- »helr famous chicken .suppers. A 20. has recently completed the basic NEW BUS SCHEDULE
. ns. R 3: etrls were bom tn Mr social evening followed.
awful” busy.
THRIFT
flight training course at Chico Army I Announcement Is made In this 1s*
Theron Dolbee.
”
115
*
’
E.
On Rundav the schedule called
We knows you're lamin' things end■* Mr«.
Center St. and Mr and Mrs. Les­ for field trials for bitches in the Flying School, the Army’- newest suc ot the Banner of the starting
WATCHWORD AND
lie Hawthorne. ’ 1015 N. Michigan 13-lnch class. However, nil previous r,
’c-S*
I
In"
Ave., on Oct. 2 and on the same
make va dizzy! !
A BUY-WORD AT
i Battle Creek, under the managen win wa« born to Mr. and Mrs. were 52 entries in this class and It , coast, located at Chico, Cullf.
I's hard to ketch the "bigness" of
lhe show.
Neil Hynes. 117*4 E. Grand. Tlie was 1mnos«ible to complete this I Dibble enlisted In the aviation 1 ment of Ara German. This will be
PENNEY’S
second boy was born Oct. 4 to Mr event on Sunday and was com- cadet training corps ^April 8. and I a special schedule and it was start,,
after
successfully
completing
the
1
ed
Monday.
October
5.
Three
dally
plated Monday morning
Tlie re---------------. —• . ------------------------------- —.. .......... .. —-z
But. mcbce. “standln'-guard" or
Since our eorliett doy*, we
•u!t« nf this two-dav trial were: RL!nn’X
*” transferred to trips are planned
The rates fo&gt;
Broadway.
whilst "off-duty"—
„
hove
known
that thrifty
Yer thoughts, perhaps, cum* bark
Medical wfl«n» resist red at the First Rishnp’s Bashful owned bv P10? Ple,d ,or h®*16 ,lylnB *“ heav* *°rkers ^ili be different than the
American* prefer Io do with­
~
I rcKul“r
charged for passtngci
to Barry's hills.
hospital al this writing are: Mr* Bervl Bishop of Lnnslne: second ler.,pl®,n“’.
Bishop’s Anvinnna. same owner:
U-th™£? °f Mr .and
"rYu*- ’n* ,,ne u operated under
out many "special services,"
Or Hastings' streets,— until some
F Dibble route 1. and is a franchise with the Short Way
if it means buying quality
•shave-tail lowly"
Ml»* Nellie Mead. Hastings. R 1: third. Wllcliffe Maud. E A-Stenke..
transferred •»
to an .adBus &gt;■
Lincs.
a_ n...
— vInc.
—
Bust* up yer "dream" an* slaps ya »»v Hawihome. Dowling; Mrs Mar Ann Arbor; fourth Jeffs Under-‘ now being tr.n«r.rT.H
merchandise for less.
vanced flying school to lake up lhe
through yer drills?
Trieb Gia S. Jefferson: Barbara cover Busy. C Greiner. Muskegon: I final phase of flight (raining. A I
reserve
Rua*ell**
Tone.
J.
g
Exuen.
Benalhn, Saranac R. I; Mr*. Cay
The pioneers of our business
graduate of Hastings High school. ।
Snow
Hill.
N
c.
Perhaps ya sigh.—"I wonder If the Stowell. Freeport: Mrs
Charles
decided on Thrift os lheir ma­
autos—
’
Finishing out the dav on Mon­ James was an all around athlete,
Smith. 002 S Market: Ravmord
jor policy, and Thrift is still
Is narked, curb-full, on State Street David. C’irk«vllle: Mis&lt; R»ni Mil­ day was the running of the !3-lnch lettering in two years In football
and
track,
and
was
a
popular
mem
­
working in every Penney store
-front Tlie strand.
ler. 601 E State Rd.. Jack Mann!. class derby and the winners were- ber of- the Hl-Y club, a national
today. We make no deliveries,
An’ If. on sidewalks, high-school 414'/ 8 Jefferson.
high
school
organization.
kid', paint mottos—
J Greiner of Muskegon: second.
have no charge accounts, no
To tell nf "Football Games”. to Mrs. Fred Rec&lt;|. Mulliken: Mrs Svlvan Sherrv; Ann Armstrong.
time payments... but we DO
MARRIAGE LICENSES
which "the Band’—
Pete tsacneiaer
Baclielder. raw
804 rE. wnrsnaii
Marshall and Muskegon: third. Strait's Sir Bunk.
offer good, first quality mer­
Will awing Ito marchin’ rythm down Mrt wini«mOk«- Nashville
Myrlen Strait. Williamston: fourth. william Sweeney. Grand Rapids .14
chandise at the lowest price at
ol Broadway
’ surgical
....
patients whose condition Is Strait's Ffnnle. same owner: fifth. Margaret DeBoer. Nashville .... 57
which it can be sold.
them reported ns good.
flood-lighte blaze."
Tlie following surs&gt;lcal nntlents
Il is to your advantage to
And. "Will the Saxons, on that
have been discharged' within the
muddy nodway—
shop ot Penney's. The savings
Defeat Charlotte!I!'"—Yah!!! Usin’ past few days: Charlene Peck. Huyou make will help you buy
tings. R. 5: Mrs. Gerald Augst. Lnke
—EVERY INCH
Ernie Hayes!!!
'Odessa, n 3; Gordon Sheldon. 700
the War Bonds youll need (or
ALL WOOL
8.
Caw
St
a secure future. And your own
Perhaps ya sez, "f wishl that I wuz
merchandise knowledge will
.Mandin'
.
BEING
SPECIFIC
TOWN-CLAD*
At State an' Jefferson, to 'ace the
prove Io you that these sav­
Mrs. Modern 'railing to husband
crowd—
ings are reall
Of week-end folks which throngs upstairs!: "Will you bring down my
WORSTED
SUITS
hat. dear?"
the Mtyete.—•dad-handin’.
An' shop, or talk of crops an' laff
Husband: ‘Well. I don't know the
Value thal INCREASES every
out loud.
'
difference between your hat and your
day during these times! Style
Men's Baseball
handbag. Which Is which?”
that's CONSISTENTLY top!
I’d like to sec tlie Trio an’ ol' Louie.
Mrs. Modem: "The one without
JACKETS
Or Angelo's and Perk's:—I’d like . any money In It is my hat, darling
—all yours with Town-Clad

- « .

To Ted Reid’s Roller Rink—I may
TRICKED
seem screwy!
"Grandpa." said a little girl. "I saw
I’d even like to watch the River
something this morning running
flow.
■
across lhe kitchen floor without any
I’d like to sec "the farm" this frosty leg. What do you think it was?"
Grand|M studied for a while, and
roomin'!
The bum's wide door, a 'steaming’ gave up. "What was It?'* he asked.
"Water!" said lhe youngster, trluinin the light
That slants arrest the fields, as day phantly.
Is homin'.
An' fills lhe “squ(rrel-woods“ fulla
colors bright
'
LIBERTY LIMERICKS
I’d like to fill the silo an* the comcribs.
Or.—stand Inside our kitchen-door
an' see— ,
Mv Mother, settln' table.—beans an'
Wire-ribs!!!!

. w.

Here's another for your "date",
nok—
Private Robert J. Bryans, Dte-

[SELF-MISING)

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BUCKWHIAT COMPOUND

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j MR I

JL V

The First Choice For Fall!
SoIt deep fleece or rugged
tweed. Smart boxy type* or
swagger wrapped
and belted models. 12 to 20.

-fl /&gt; E A
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*V

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Designed for all kinds of
weather. Man-tailored boxy
types, fitted sport styles in
fleece, tweed or plaid. 13 to

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WOMEN'S DRESSES
Fresh styles in the sport, casual or dressy mode. In rayin
weaves, velveteen. Rich winter colors!

Men s Sport

SLACKS

£&gt;QQ
JO

4.98
Hooch

CANTEEN GOODIES

COSTUME HANDBAGS
Dressy pouches, tailored
envelopes, novelties in
leathers and handsome
fabrics!

2 Clocks and striper
—rayon
OK
and cotton

cost/
These Bonds, said a milk­
man in Bye,

And I'm happy to know

That a tenth of my dough.
Will help blast the Axis

sky-high!

FRIDAY

21st.‘ Plans will tv [

Popular boyish or boxy mod­
els . . some with removable
linings! Dressy coals for
your leisure occasions and
activities. Novelty fabrics
some trimmed with furr 12

SOCKS

I

October

want advs. bring results

297S

So Sinn the Jap becuz we’re bettln'

rleht men appeared. We wonder
how many of the eight men have
Bpnt jn service? We have no com­
ment* to make—you supply the

ROWEN

Smartly cut tweed, fleece or
rich plaids, in boyish, boxy
□r reversible styles. Sizes

"Will win us control of the

Many names of our boys In serv­
ice have been sent in with address
and birthday and wr’ll print them
during their birthday month. Keep
us Informed of clmnge in addre.sse*
and you fellows who are writing in
don't be so modest: tell us about
your ' promotions and everything
you are doing.
One mother sent In the birthdays
of her two sons one being in August.
She writes. "I sincerely ho|&gt;e and
prav that the war will be over so
he will be home before he has an­
other birthday." We are all pray­
ing the same prayers these days
but until the war is won let us
pray that those of us on the "home
front” will eagerly do our share be­
cause we know any sacrifice we
make is so little compared to trail
cf the men tin Jhe battle line. And speaking of keeping the
"Home Front” Clear Lake Coast
Guard Camp officials have urged
speed on our local U. 8. O. room:
on Friday night eight men had vol­
unteered to paint the room (after
their day's work) so the building
win be as attractive as we can make

And Bake ’Em Witi

6.00

But. fellas, ’■yearnin’" wuzzn't jnade
fer jHt you only.
Them “aood ol’ scene*" looks fond-

An' cum hark home!! WE WANTS
YA BACK!! DOGGONE YAH
Well, nn Inns, fellas
Hone the
Prosecutor's letter wasn't TOO bad.
Cordially yours,
Laurence ,E. Emmett.

OS COUtU ON THM4 COOL JM
VOU'U HAV* FAMCAKH fw IUAKH

Wket

(food packages for the Armed Forces)

6o. therefore, if you've had them
thoughts. I reckon—
Ya sort® envies us who, every day.
Are near the scenes which In yer
••far-hrnrts" beckon:
Who REE the thjngs you DREAM

To ib.—they're dlffrunt.—empty,—
mighty lonely—
Wlthbut YOUR voice.—YOUR smll-

MIAT SA VINO IMA Ito.
PLAN A PANCAKE JUFM
ONCE A WEEK latlaa
OF A MEAL OF MIX

that Groen't Garnet, winning thia vFBn,n9 LUncncun
event, placed in lhe AKC champion7-^ opening luncheon of the Has- GOODW,LL
IriilP da* She te the daughter of lln&lt;, Xnenl Club was held at
O**’111 Community meet­

Flattering On You!

Men's Dress

Choose from 15. dif­
ferent, carefully se­
lected assortments of
lhe things the boys
like . . . we'll do the
restl His package
will be packed pro­
fessionally to pre­
vent breakage and
will be SHIPPED THE
SAME DAYI

Warm Without Weight!

Others upto 4.25

A perfect blend of wool for
beauty and warmth — and
lightness l
Shown Is
smart fly front Warwick.

GLOVES

1.20

FALL HATS
1.98

Handsome leather trim­
med Rayon Suede glove­
in black, brown and
maroon tn dressy ot
sport styles.

Little charmers for your pert
and dressy frocks. Town style*
to wear with your tailored
suits, dignified types for the
conservative matron!

Etas tic md!

STEP-IN

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TOPCOATS

3.49
Boys Fingertip

COATS
6.90

Dallvary Quaroafted

Men s Smut

OXFORD

4.79

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d.I.lll

Girls Warm

SATURDAY

HARVEST TIME PANCAKE FLOUR - 5 lb. sack
25c
VERMONT MAID SYRUP 12 oz. bottle
17c
AIDO-BLEACH
quart bottle
10c
lb. 20c
VEGETABLE SHORTENING - FAMOUS BRAND
SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING
quart
31c

Leather Trimmed

COATS

OXFORD

3.49

JACKETS
5.12
A best bet for stylish service I
Warm ribbed melton cloth
with cape leather trim and
sleeves. NEW pilot style with
convenient zipper front!

Flexible!

OXFORD

2.98

STURDY SLACKS

BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

Smooth, rugged
sports weaves in
herringbone and
plaids. Hard-fin­
ish dress types

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Reg. u. s. p*t. on.

J98

Women't Clever New Glov.l

INFANT'S COAT SET

98'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, IHt

DEATH OF A. &amp;
WICKETT ON SUNDAY
Allie B. Wickett, aged 58. passed
leaat 375 gallons on hand; or. if
A request for outgrown camping
I away at his Itame on Sunday afterhia fuel tank will not hold that
CHURCH
noon after
after an
an ilbiru
illness nf
of several
several l0«s 18 h*,nB Usuc&lt;1 by Mrs. E. A.
■ ‘noon
much, whatever Ita capacity may be.
r*SB METHODIST CUUBCU
n.
»..»«. ™ I weeks. Mr. and Mrs Wickett, who c.at£in. 321 8. Jefferson. These
Bunday morning. a special offering formerly lived in Grand Rapids., clothes are to be loaned to future
,
: “on. wui a consumer De penalized
was made for oversea., relief and moved to Hastings In 1930, candurt- campers who might not otherwise
Government Instructions To if he fails to haye 375 gallons of
far campacUvitlM hrre at
home. Ing ah oil station here for some be able to enjoy the pleasure and
Fuel Oil Users Given
,uel oU Qn hand? " The government
Sunday wasdesignated aa World time. Surviving are his wife. Bra; privilege of a camping trip.
answers. "No. if he can prove that
GDmmunlon Sunday, every Matho- two daughters. Mrs. Osorge Van
There Is also a need for used
Word has been received by the ht&gt; Unk w111 no1 hoW ‘bat much; |
dtst church obArvlng lhe Sacra- Houten of this city and Mrs. O. T. ceremonial gowns, looms and manBarry County War Price and m lh&gt;l he lrltd K» 8*1 tbe supply
CHURCH
or
THE
KAZAIBNB
menl of the Lord's Supper on that' Perfcinson of Richmond. Ind.: three uals Any ot the items turned In for
Rationing Board that preparation* bul lhe dealer could not fumUh It,
day. In Hastings, each oommttnl- grandchildren; two sisters. MYs A. re-sale at a reduced rate will be
nre nearly completed for lhe rn- ’or •! llc w“ then financially uncant presented his or her offering Ken Knight of Elmira and Mrs. R greatly appreciated
tlcnlng of fuel oil by the govern- *b!e to purctuue that much oil." I
at the altar as they partook of the E. Evans of Detroit; and a brother.
| meat. The precise lime when the
11 thp consumer has a 500 gal. 1
CAMP FIRE NEWS
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&gt; coupons will be luued 1* not def- or &gt; 000 gal. storage tank he cannot'
The
Camp Fire program got into
and more will doubtless be paid Rev. L. Winston Slone officiated at
-----------»tely set. So many artlclea are to hare u fUM. but can only buy 375
later.
the funeral service at the Leonard
swing when tlie guardians and
rationed that there hu no doubt K*Hon&gt;The regular monthly meeting of funeral home on Wednc“*«’yznftermembers of
o the City Council were
been n terrific amount of extra work I
0,1 d«lera are permitted to *■
Hal was luncheon guests of Mra. William
the official board was postponed noon at one o'clock. Cm
for the authorities at Washington.
consumer* in making out
L
Stabbins, president of Uie Counsel
Fur liutancc. in this case tiio lit- their applications for fuel oil
I
—
on Wednesday afternoon.
EMMANUEL EFiSCorAl. CHURCH
formation to the local board, which j
further and more definite in\S,
Following the luncheon Attas Myra
Bsv/Dra M. O.ry, Hwur
week attending a meeting tn plan WOMEN'S LEAGUE
was received on Monday. Oct. 5 was formation thoae who heat their,
tar the evangelistic campaign to be
Frances Juppstrom. after \ bad Baumgartner of Battle Creek con- 1
dated Sept. 37. which shows that buildings with fuel oil should at
conducted
throughout
Michigan start, stepped up to 109 amd\lM ducted the first school of Instnicrationing is coming faster than head once *° to the Barry County War
Methodism during October and No­
___________
। ftnuh t,on !°r guardians.
at their
quarters can take care of it.
; Price and Rationing Board,
" "*
vember.
with a 536 scries to lead the WO;
We extend congratulation*--awT"
Those who heal their home*.' licadquarter* in the Henderahott
Proceeds of the All-American men's Monday night play. Lucile whiles fur a very sucpetatul year
stores
or.vpther building* with fuel Building. Hastings, and get such'
WESLEYAN METHO
supper on Wednesday evening of Pierson, with a first game of 190. to^tlie following guardians: Mes- NORTH IRVINO
.oil are advised by Instroctlon.’ from further particulars which they may
DIST CHURCH
last week were over 5100D0.
wiw in second place with 505 mid dames 'Robert Lewis, Harvey Eliott.
Washington to do tlie following wish to know.
1 Mils* SscUivw* at room
Emma Payne and Betty Braendle .Margaret Matson. James Brown,
things at once. Tlie plan was to
followed in the scoring with rcspcc- D. S. Goodyear. Erwin Clark and
have it done before the first of ROGERS— POLHEMIS
have their one o'clock luncheon nt live scores cf 495 and 491.
Miss
llenc
Betty
PolhcmUS,
L. J. Caston.
October: but that time lias gone
the church partars on Thursday.
1 Wallers. Anj
Leonards
outscores!
the
Bel)
Tele~
by.
Immediate attention should daughter of Mr; and Mrs. James
Oct. 15. Mrs F. W. Stebbins, chair- phone Co. wimn they scored games HORIZON CLLB NEWS
however, be given to these demands | Polhemua of Middleville, became
the
bride
ol
Gerald
C,
Rogers,
son
| by the government, which are a*
fre.’hman ano
and sopnomore
sophomore
of 762, 763 and 832 for a 2377 , Fifteen
Fiitrcn iresnman
of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rogers
series which was high team score' girl* met at 7 30 P M. Wednesday.
। follows:
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
■Sept.
of **
Mir, Ed­
"1. Have your fuel lank al once of Hustings, on Saturday afternoon.
• for the evening.
" ‘ “30.
“ at the
” *home
------- **
October
3.
ut
four
o'clock
at
tlie
Trio Cafe had a one irnme edge ward Goodyear to form n chapter HASTINGS WESLEYAN METHODIST ! 11,,w* 10 CJipacitV.up to. but not CX- Middleville Methodist church. Uic,
CIIUHCH I eroding. 275 gallons of fuel oil.
|
Literal Resurrection of Jesus Clirlst: over State Insulation with Lucile of the Horizon club under tin- lend-1
1 Rev. I. W. Minor officiating.
। 2. Check, your inventory oti the,
Foundation of The Christian Failh." Pierson's 505 being high for the erahip of M1m Van Wcnlrcnen Tlie
J B- CXrlspaU. Mluliur
’date when vour tank w-as filled.
! Tlie bride, who was given In marwinners and B Brncndle's 491 best following officers were elected
rtage by her father, chose a powder
Obtain from your dealer the
tor will continue with the rer»ea of for the loser*
Portias blanked president. Patricia Fcwless: vice
blue wool dress with brown acces­
messages on "Prophecies In Tlie Strand with Ruth Prentice scoring president. Beverly Bradford; sec­
scries and her shoulder corsage was
; Ing your home last year.
Epistles."
best for the winners with 474 mid retary. Janet Boekrloo. and trrii*- i
urcr. Barbara CnsteWn. Tlie group
4 Ascertain tlie rqunrr feet area white mumz and roses.
IltSO.
Mrs. Robert Lean- of Hastings
of vour house, by carefully measur­
era With 420. Annette Bowerman was then divided into committees j
An illustrated gospel message br led the Piston Ring Shop to n two Refreshments were served.
Tlie ।
ing each room Tills will be neers- was matron of honor and her dress
was royal blue wool with brown ac­
Btereoptiran slides on the life of to one victory over Banner when next meeting will take place on
• sary tn determine tlie amount of
cessories
and her corsage was of
Christ will be given by Rev. Clif­ she scored n 470 aeries Piston Ring Oct 14. at tlie home of J*rilii Shel­
oil ration you can have “
white mums and Talisman rosea.
ford Clinton Sunday evening. Oct. Office won a pair from No. Seven* don.
These prcn-iratinns arc necessarv
Harold Rogers assisted hl, broth -'
FIRST METHODIMT CHURCH
In getting the ration of fug-1 oil.
and Bonnet and Gown completed
Girls of high school age who are
er
ns
best
man. Miss Dene Rogers,
The Barry Co. C. E. Union will a Krand slam on the Bliss. Ruth interested but have not joined the
When one who wishes fuel oil shall
sister of the groom, played the wed­
meet Monday evening. Oct 13. at Mmblc scored high tn the series club are cordially invited to attend
apply to the War Price and Ratlonding march and Robert Leary and
8 o'clock at lhe Jefferson St U. ।
b 4&lt;1 total
Ina Board at their headquarters In
the next meeting.
James
Polhemus.
Jr., were ushers.
B. church with Rev Alice Oriffin
this city, he or she will be asked
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs.
JEFFERSON STREET V. b church to report what amount of oil they
of Freeport In charge.
Polhemus chose n black dress witii'
had on hand on Oct 1. That in­
matching accessories. Her corsage
GRACE LUTHERAN CHI RI H
formation is required.
was of white mums and Talisman '
Tlie Lake Erie Pastoral confer­
While the government urefs the
me1 buds. Mrs. Rogers, mother of
ence of the Etarllsh District. MIsfilling of tanks up to 373 gals.,
the groom, wore a soldier blue dress
aouri Synod, will convene nt St.
but not more than that amount,
with blending accessories and cor-,
Andrew's Lutheran church. Pitta----------------------------------- By WILLARD BOLTSnn one will be penalized for not
burgh. Pa.. October 13-15. Rev. O.
dclna so if. wfcen they apply to sage of white mums and Talisman
rose
buds.
H Trinkleln will attend.
tlie dealers for the oil. they found
After the ceremony n reception i
Next Sunday morning the pastor
the dealers were unable to fill the
was held In the church dining foom
will preach on the theme. "Living
order: or if thev were unable finan­
tor forty guests, with Miss Suzanne
Christianity.**
cially to make lhe purchase.
Gardner. Mb» Frances Potts. Mbw •
Right now consumer.! will be able
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
IxiLs Churchill and Miss Donna Jean
to buy fuel oil onlv through n writ­ Polhemus assisting.
Sunday school at 10 o’c‘» k Chil­
ten promise to turn over the cou­
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
dren unable to be present Rally Day
The bride is a graduate of Thompons for it when the coupons shall
can obtain their present next Sunnpple-Kcllogg school i»nd ta em­
be L«ucd. which will be In the near ployed at the Montgomery Ward
future.
store In Hastings. The groom Is n
Th«
basic
rattan
will
Include
the
Sermon bv vaster. "The Promise
grndunte of Hastings High school
&lt;&gt;ll which the consumer had on
of Lord's Coming."
and Li employed at the Leonard i
October I mid nil he may have
Evening meeting al 7:30, 'The
funeral home. After a short wed purchased thereafter before he re­
Immediate Cause of Armageddon
BAPTIST CHURCH
ceived his epnpons. The coupons
Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 14
for the amount of oil that was nn 126 S. Hanover St. in Hastings
tas w. cnuit
Ladies ^Missionary meeting at Mra
Guests from Hastings, Grand Rap­
hand October 1. plus all that had ids. Fenton. Battle Creek and Mich­
E Lanfear*s home. 413 North Mich.
been purchn«rd since, must be giv­
Ave. Mrs H. Oaskill Is the speak­
igan City. .Ind. attended the wed­
en to the dealer when the coupons
er. All ladles are welcome.
, ding and reception. — Middleville
are Issued.
Il at 7:30.
Correspondent.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

NEWS

CAMP FIRE NEWS

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CHURCHES

fUft Oil Wilt BE
RATIONED SOOH

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Farming Fads Worth Knowing

The young peoole’s class had the'
highest in attendance last Sunday. I
Next Sunday is Rally Day
The
1'ru.^Cnvlle!u.7iL,lfe
J’0 1K*T,p*',?LVe,£‘ y*n&lt;1*'*? wbe the leader of the Reas and Gen-

(randy "Dead Man

for Hay Fork

Elders chosen to represent the
Hastings church at the one hun­
dred and eighth annual meeting of
the Presbyterian Synod of Micht-

. Sketch shows an automatic .''dead man" for pulling bnck a hay fork
or slings after a jag nf hay is dropped way back in the mow. An old
mnwer
nuu worn
wm-ei „
mower wiievi
wheel proviucs
provides inc
the weignt
weight—
—ami
when me
the nay
hay is
is aumpn
dumped me
the wheel
ilidvs down « tight wire on a pulley and pulls the fork back within reach,

Five years nf study at New York Experiment Station showed that
it paid to put a timer on ti milking machine mid have it ring at intervals
of not more than four to five minutes. The investigators also found
that it |&gt;aid to shorten the mlikjng time toward the end ofXlactation of
each cow.

1I JO.

Min'd*,

Kansas Experiment Station rccommends turning calve, out nf «Joora
whenever the weather permit.-. Outdoor exercise with fresh air «nd suulight is particularly important in winter—and during the months of de­
flcicnt sunlight the calves should have constant access lb some leafy,
bright green hay to prevent rickets.

Scab In Potatoes
in testing potato varieties for -cab resistance. Wisconsin Experiment
Station found that Early Ohio and Beauty of Hebron were normally less
scabby than the other early varictii-lk lested—except during seasons that
were very bad for scab. In the medium to late vanctie.’, Russet Burbank
showed marked resistance to scab, while Green Mountain was must
susceptible.

TrlnXUui.

KanUia Experiment Station poultry experts believe that the chief
cause of colds in poultry is unsatisfactory roosting quarters. For best
results they recommend from 7 to.# inches of roost tier bird—the front
perches at least l-.» ft. from the front of an open-front house—a tight back
and dropping platform f&gt; to N inches below the roosts—and none of the
roo’t&amp;Jiighcr than the bottom of openings in the front wall These pre­
caution’ are intended to prevent crowding and to reduce drafts.

Alfalfa Hay for Sows

byterian Church of Detroit
The
women's state organization called
‘The Michigan 5ynodic.il Society"
is meeting at the Mine time and
place.

RUBBER
36 x 36

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Corner Church and Canter Stieats

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. nu.v II.Ill ,i Avruv.K II'IUIU
from a mixture of equal parts z&gt;f ground alfalfa hay and ground cor«»—
plus 10',r tankage and 2'r mineral*—fed to dry sowa in a self-feeder.
They do not get too fat—and last spring 29 Hampshire sow* farrowed
an average of better than H p|g» in their second litters—without a single
•ow requiring help at furrow ing.

59'

M.

WIRE
HAIR PINS

:00 .!’,

3 ASST. SIZES

box fjc
GULL LAKE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP

LOOK!

FRESH ASSORTED SALTED

MIXED NUTS

2&lt;k

FULL FASHIONED

BIG

CORD

10 QUART

BALL

Galvanized Pails

Merrerired Crochet

25'

33'
Special for Saturday Only!

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH

llcn gjaui uu

ASSORTED

POTTED PLANTS
NEW SHIPMENT

10'

Seeding Smooth Brome Grass
Smooth brome grass Is definitely destined to tak' a mmt important
place as a companion crop for alfalfa throughout the entire corabelL
according to experiment suttan workers as soon us farmers learn how­
to sow the light, fluffy seed. Here arc ihree methods that have proved
most successful on the farm* of exper; growers in three states adjacent
to Indiana. On his farm near Owosso. Michigan, one of the state veteri­
narians mixes the bromo seed with an eqgal part of fertilizer. On a large
horrc-brecdlng rstabli'hnicnt near Columbus, Ohio, the supervisor cultiCcks the swil—seeds the hrnme and alfalfa separately with a. wheelrrow rcc.icr having n double chain ngitafor—and immediately culti-'
packs again after ’reding. And the wationa! agriculture teacher nt
Casey, Hlmow. seed* hu&lt; hinnie with a cyclone hand seeder having a home­
made agitator set on top of ths spindle of the sfcdcr.
-

White Dinnerware

foot gc

COATS or CLARKS
CHURCH

Protecting Stored Grain
Montana Experiment Station offers the following rule* for prevent­
ing insect pests from getting started in stored small grains: &lt; 1 &gt; Clean
the bin thoroughly, removing nil waste gfa-* and trash from between the
walls and under the building: (21 Remove thi* waste grain and tra»h
from the neighborhood of the building* and burn il if possible; (3) Disin^c'.c";
wall* and floor’ of the grain bin by spraying thoroughly

25'

LAMP

pair S JOO

B

RUBBER

CRIB SHEETS

ELECTRIC

RAYON HOSE

JEFFERSON ST. U

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Attachment*. $1.00

B. CHURCH

.

Starting thi» fall, the state of New- York has inaugurated a state­
wide program for vaccinating heifer calve* again-t Bang's disease at
state expense. The *tatr furni’h^a the vaccine, the veterinarian, the
ear tags, and tests the blood without charge. To qualify for this pro­
gram. the herd owner must have had'hi* herd blood-tested within six
month*—his herd must be blood-tested annually thereafter—and all
ralvea must be submitted for vaccination at from’four to eight month*
if age. No indemnity for reactor* is juiid under this plan, and if reaejors
arc found the owner can cither keep them or dispose of them as he sees fit.

69'
With

CUPS
5c
PLATES
10c
SAUCE DISHES .
_ 5c
SAUCERS
5c

only 10c
JEFFERSON STREET V

HOT WATER
BOTTLE

Special,Friday and Saturday!

SUPER SUDS

Nebraska Experiment Station successfully wintered bred sows on
good alfalfa hay alone—but th.- spring litters were stronger and grew

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top of old gram.

Michigan

MEYER STORES 5».-i
Hard-To-Get Specials!

CRIB SHEETS

DOUD SCHOOL CHURCH

Hens Catch Cold At Night

New Bang's Progra^i Tor New York-w

“Quality Shoes Properly Fitted"

seb-ii

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

ORACH LUTHERAN CHURCH

Handling Calves

erance, principal commissioner, and
William Grigsby, alternate. Tlie
pastor is also attending this mrct-

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
•
SCIENTIST
The subject for Sunday is ' Are
Sin. Disease, and Death Real?"

TAYLOR'S SHOE STORE
Hastings

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH

| Timer, On Milking Machine,
of the winning side, also one to
the Individual who brings the larg­
est number.
Rev. Mrs. Manker will speak next
Sunday morning on the subject
"Divine Healing.*'■
Rev. J. R. Thompson district
superintendent will be with us for
the evening service and will speak
at that time. Special singing. You
are more than welcome.
'
I
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday morning worship at 10 30
o'clock. The pastor will tell about
"Tlie Most Perfect Machine" and
will preach on the theme. u Qic True
Connecting Link " The vested choir
will sing under the direction of Ar­
thur W. Lower
Sunday school at 11:45. Mrs. At- j
tle Hay. superintendent.
The Ladles Aid society will meet
Thursday. Oct. 15.
Rally Day In the Sunday, school

595

CHILDREN'S

Leather Mittens
"IRREGULARS

20'pair
! Bur TOW WAA SAVINGS STAMPS HftE

9OZ.

FancyTUMBLERS

6 INCH

28 GA.

STOVE PIPE

19'
RUBBER

TIRE PATCHES

5't0 25'

�ORGANIZATIONS
The Navy Mothers ot America es­
tablished a branch society in Has­
tings at a mooting held with Mr*.
Frank Kelly on Thursday. October
l»t. Mr* Bruce Boiler. Commander
of Battle Creek, pretented the aims
nf the society. She was accompan­
ied here by Mrs Mildred Mellor
and Mr*. H. W. Crippa. alio of Bat-

! A Unlngton. SIS E Clinton, on
Friday. October • at 1:N p. m.

COOPERATING WITH NATIONAL FURNITURE WEI

The Macabre* will hold their reg­
ular meeting Thursday. October 15
a* the County Rally scheduled for
that day haa been postponed.

Tlie W. fl. C. S. of the Methodist
present and with their sons all Ih church will meet Wednesday evethe various branches of the Navy,
and with common interests, they
think the fellowship will be a very
helpful one.

Townsend dub No. 3 will meet
at no W. Grand. October 13. J\P.
M. All member* and friends, are

ef Hallmark QuatRy Fumltael TM* plan

SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY
ON FINE FURNITURE

offer* you LOW prices for lhe, weH-slyled
furniture!

The Banner C)r,-s will meet with
Mrs M. E. Cota, uo 8. Washington,
on Tuesday, Oct. 13, for a pot luck
supper.
Members bring canned
fruit and vegetables. Each member
is io bring another member who
has not attended recently or a vls-

Holtmark Ovality Fvmitvr* ii avaScbl* in Modern, Maple or Traditional
18th Century Style.! Style* and size

Come*to Words during

Hallmark Week! Let u* help you phm
your home in Hallmark Ovality furniture}

you get aubitantial saving* at Word*
low price*! Atk about Ward*
Monthly Payment Pion.

Mrr. Nay Bump. Mrs C. S. McIntyre.
Mrs George Smith. Mrs. J. Edger.
Messrs. John B. Gonyou and H.
W. Werner returned from Washing­
ton n few days ago where they had
spent ten days negotiating a con­
tract which makes' the Royal Coach
Co. of thia city one of the 24 trailer

if you want him to
get his Christmas
package ON TIME

'$[ail it Now!
“It will be just k short lime be­
fore the citizens ot Hastings we
the Olive Drab trailers being turn­
ed out at the plant,” the men slated

George Van Houten of Hnstlncs,
sti i n T perklnmn. of Richmond.
Turf ■ three vnuntr trrandehlldrrn: n
brother Glee Wltkrit nf Sheridan:

Christmas Packages and Christmas Cards for Service
Men Overseas Must be Mailed Before November 1st . . .

tho Earlier the Bottor. There are definite requirements you
must observe in the addressing and wrapping of Christmas

packages for the boys overseas. For your convenience, we

Tlie Hastings Fnrm Bureau Com­
munity Group divided its members
tings group met at the honfe of
Warren Bolton Monday night and
organized. Roy Preston ww&gt; elect­
ed chairman: Ray Haywood, vlcc-

(ll&lt;tli&gt;RUi\hrd Mr hl* hnoesty.
tcgrlty and fairness to all.

have had these printed in simplified form. Please ask for your

copy today in our Catalog Department.; . no obligation.

HERE ARE GIFTS SERVICE MEN WANT
In a Christmas gift survey, a thousand service men voted
“Swell," “Fair" and “Junk" after the suggestions listed
below. The total votes for each item are shown here in

percent of the number of men voting. If you want to be

sure to send a gift which will really be appreciated, wc
suggest you study this list

Let Us Help You Make Your Selections.
p. m. Harry R. Gaines, Executive
Secretary of the Michigan United
Conservation duba will be the
Pip* tob*cco
Pipe*
Book*
Cotion »aderwe*r
Waterproof money b*it
Cigarem Can
fitted Toilet Kit
L’flitted Toilet Kit
Wirtdproof dganos lighter

itratlon protects Ln the Ings’ which means classes will have
hnol.x of the county nre to begin promptly. Don’t stay away
Lomplrllon. the work at the however. If you can’t be there on
time because these are valuable and

WARDS
thrive nnd Imokmse-. In addition
tn better llchtinv heating, seating
nnd sjtnitary facilities.
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CLASSIFIED
CLEARANCE
LIVING ROOM SUITE-2 jtc mo­
hair living room suite. Super sag.
Pleasing barrel a
314093 value. Come

sihalter la well nuntlfled tn Con­
tinue this excellent‘work.

quulity bedroom suite. Fine qual­
ity suite in pleasing Sheraton
styling. Bow front, top drawer
chest and vanity. Fronts selected
swirl mahogany, tops and ends

All Christ-

Self-Revising'
GLOBES

earring*, plate glara mirror. Dust­
proof anti center guide drawer
cotut ruction throughout. Hand­
some oval antiqued metal pulls
Current price
4 JTjt
price 101 75 Reduced to I C I
QUANTITY of room Mae rrmnanU
of Armstrong and Wardoleum
hard surface floor covering. Floor
and tile patterns. Reduced 25s.

Gifts

AIMT
rata
&gt;44
56.9 &gt;2.4
40.7 40.2
56.0 16 4
22.6 245
57.4 299
40.2 55.5
aix&gt; 40.7
Si.1 21.0
61.7 242
S4&gt; 29.4
14.0
14 9 40 7
44.4 5*4

tirnt
54*

Pen * penal tet (dip* at th* top)
Stationery
Waterproof writtwauh
Compact kit of batblowtii
Handkerchief*
Shoe bruih
Pbjio* c*rd*
Cabbage hoard
Checker*
Chen tet
fla*hU(h&lt;
SenaB tewing kit completely Stud
Son glaa*e* (poUrind)
Diary
Pocket *m Bible
New Tenement
Cron
Rotary
Reiigtout medal*
Packet of adhnie* tap*, nan. iowet
rep*Heat, aipirtn. Band-Aid*
Warm tlippen
Warm robe*
Portable phonograph
Record*
Small portable radio
Sweater* (eleoeleei)
Good pocket knife
Ottrnight ba*
• Raior bbd* &gt;hirp*nrr
, Glote*
MuBet io regulation ahade
Politbml metal asbrsaksH* mirror
L-ttwW*U«

&gt;*.*
22.4
12.1
145
41.1
11.9
446
14.1
49.1
41. t
57.9
J1.0
292

41.1
29.0
&gt;2.7

&gt;2.?
70.1
j? 9
4S.J
50.0

&gt;6*
&gt;48
42.5
44.0

51.6
42.5
52.2
&gt;5.0
&gt;M
54*
549
55.0
554&gt;
&gt;9.7

twin
25.4
25.4
25.4
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Vanity Bench...
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Mahogany Coffee Table..
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HASTINGS

RHONE 2704

�THE HASTING* BAXNYR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER »■ 1»U

' meeting and the program with light &lt; CAMPFIRE TOY
I
\A/
Regular Meeting Of
refreshments foUowlng. Mr Ann-la,,,__ —'
v. I .
C of c H,|d Mondoy
AT THE THEATRES
able stated that the Idea originated {SHOP COLLECTION
with the board and is to help the (
members decide whether they will
1 The regular meeting of the Ha»City Schools To Shore In
w
want to continue with the regular |
“ScalUrgood Rldca High'
The Project
Next regular meeting will be
dinner meeting or change to the |
held Monday evening in the I. O.
: Thursday. Oct. IS. at the hall Tills O. P. hall. After- dinner. President
new plan. The club is to decide
If
you
wish
to
help
some
Barry
wUl
be another important meeting
Tlie story of the homespun Amer- . at their October 12th meeting.
child have a happier Christ- land, we would like you to be there, Roman Fcldpauach called on Ben
lean, the sage of Ooldrtver. People I The program for the evening will County
1
Oldley. chairman, of the Bluegill
mas
this
year
send
lhe
used
toys
'
We
had
our
District
Commander,
like him are the backbone of the be conducted bv LeClair Reed, mis- i
Festival committee, to report on
nation.
sionary. recently ' returned from ;you have to any of our city schools p&gt;»trict Inspector and Comrades that event. Mr. Oldley reported
Kalamaaoo, Battle Creek nnd that they had received BI JIM and
"The PltUburgh Kid"
China.
।during the week of Oct 12. As in j
past years, the schools are assist- • Albion as guests at our last meet­ lujd .spent on thii year'i festival
ing the Campfire girls with the
Next Saturday and Sunday arc
' Punch packed story adapted from CRESSEY
passed away early' lo&gt;'
bl,t
“f their un- **}•
for our mid-season Pow $758 leaving a balance on hand of
U«e story ' Kid Tinsel" and is sure 1 Win.
Win. Culp
C
$462 for future use.
Wednesday
morning. Sept. 30 after usually heavy whedule the toys *ow
Lansing. A number of the
to thrill film and fight fans.
‘
Fred Stebbins said that there
in long illness. The funeral was ,rr
called for earlier.so there vumrndes from the post are'plan- would be an Important announce­
Bette Davis. Olivia dellavilland.
held onFriday at the Hehlon fu- »'•* »* P*«»y of “m«' to make ‘henm« «» attending.
George Bient In
ment made at the next meeting
"In This Our Life"
neral homeDelton, and he wk ilad n«***aiy repairs.
Tlie sewing
comrade Beystrum of Vermont.­ and urged all members to be' pres­
.—&gt; cemetery.
claws will recondition and dress '"!5 *** ln town on Saturday.
Concerning the vicious bchav
to —
rest. In Richland
ent. He said this would be an Im­
. the dolls
The manual training
Ownradc Bush has collected a
of Stanley Timberlake and the h«
Mr. and Mrs Charles McNulty classea win repair and point the number of dues for 1C43. Every portant event lor Hastings.
oc she wrought in other/peopl
entertained relatives from Grand
Florence Campbell secretary for
other toys.
I comrade can pay as soon as he
lives.
Rapid* Sunday
c
-----------"
------------------------------------------------------Humphrey Bogart In
'
»m'e tUonr
**'*
‘"TPOMlble ganivXi h.d^omplet^ - --------ir toy. you nave
- u mu «• impo-ibie ganlxation had completed a mk।
nnd
family
spent
the
weekend
in
. .------ Einar Frandsen, ,o Cfll&gt; ™
the comrades
your cessful season
and that
plans were
with Irene -Manning
IT
'Infor
season
Lansing.
.'mem
.of the city Campfire eoun- It'ues. Please send■ Ahem
to our ,’ cessxui
under wav
for and
n«»mat
v»«rp
A swift-paced story of a c
undrr »„ Io, „„
Mrs. Lnura White has been visreeling the Toy Sliop project., quartermMter.
underworld big a hat who
George Sumner Introduced the
Hing relatives In Allegan.
A 4* by 6' • Storm King" flag has speaker. Vern Wlney of the Edu­
take taunts front the mugs t
Word from Bay City s
THE WARM SIDE
been purchased bv the; Post to be
cational Division of the Conserva­
Mf^and Mrs Clarence
It was - tiece.vuiry for taxation ^PTwented to lhe Algonquhi Lake tion Department, who gave an Il­
the proud parents al's six pound purposes to decide on which side «hool.
'
lustrated talk on rural fire con­
Jr. C. of C. To Try New son. . MrK'—Thorium was formerly of.
tlie Canadian and United States
Comrade Varney of Woodland was trol and also showed color pictures
border a farm which an elderly lady ln Hostings during the week Com- of canoe trails in Michigan.
Pion at Oct. 12 Meet Rosella Barber.
bad just purchased, actually Uy. fdde Varney has a position in LanINFORMATION AVAILABLE
Huneyonc finally announced tlmt the ■‘‘hUf­
CharIhi Annable president of thi».
MUNICIPAL COURT
"Did you order baked salmon, farm was on the American side of-------------- »----------------------Hastings Junior Chamber of Com­
, Robert Britton was the truck­
' merce announced that the group sir?" asked the waiter. •
lhe Under. The lady smiled with Four Auctions
driver for the Delton Elevator Co.
,I will try out n
t~ ~.of meeting
"Let me see." replied the patient
a ....
new .,
type
but he Unt now. Thursday this
nt their next regular session Plans. nnd very hungry diner. "I put it.
'I'm glad to "know that." she Mid. £• E- GILLESPIE. PROP.
young man wu* M-izcd with an un­
are to start the meeting nt 7:30'down in my memorandum book.
*—*- "IW hr. rd that winters in Canada
As Mr. Gillespie has more catare terribly severe."
I tic than he can lake care of he will controllable desire to go places, so
P. M. mid to have the business j somewhere "
he drove lhe truck to Hastings and
induced a young lad here to accom­
located 5 miles cant of Hastings on pany him on a'trip. We have no
Center Road, 1st. comer eaat Lake record of thia tour, but the truck

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mond wWact ns clerk. See tlie adv..
, away a motor vehicle without the
elsewhere In this Issue for full tiar-1 owner's consent
On Saturday he
ticulars.
| was taken Into Municipal court and
nrvn i «nurv »«,«..
waived examination
Judge CortDV°1
JPRO*
. [
I fight bound the voting man over to
Having derided tn quit house- , circuit Court, fixing his bond at
keeping Mr Larkin will dispose'of I j$o&gt; which, at this writing has not
the furniture nt Public Auction at i been fumhlied
J-'u. ,rr’o?'." .Ioc!,u,‘
«»
Joe Rjan. of in Ing. admitted lhe
£ ««" 81 *•’ HnatUiRM. pewey Reed charge of reckless driving when
ClIHord Ham- Jtirntlged in Miinttlpa! court Thurs■Li7rld.
°!l? Bl7nan, w111 *ct “ i day of last week. Judge Cortrlght
&gt;.3dV 5,lM5h'‘n: *“ imposed x fine of $3$ 00 and costs
this issue for full particulars.
of
wWch wer(. p,ld Hc BUg.

'ROY luwrr
pended a jail sentence because of
Hern.Mr i
‘Mr R&gt;an'a P°°r heilhh «U driver's
Because Mr Bassett h going In-1 Hcenw. »», revoked
to defcn.se work he *U| hare an j
W
I
auction sale nt his farm located a r-n \ts fiROVF
mile south and 3-4 mile west of
„
ft
,
.
Maple Grove Center. He Ls offerr lhe chicken supper
Ing M team of horu-s. 16 head of 'ri'un'd“Y crenlng at the church
cattle, hogs, chickens, geese, hay, b:Yf,ncn‘„
...
nnd grain, and a good list of fann
^’rs‘ Kenneth Kelsey gave a
t««l« and machinery. Hrar?nan- i il‘ow5r ,or UKUte Woodman Hst
nery will cry the sale and E E 1
evening. Many nice gifts
Gray will act as clerk
See the Iww Blvrn ,n hcr KefreshnienU:
adv. elsewhere in this issue for full iwcrr srrv''d by ,he hostess.
I details.
| Mrs. Pcnrl Demand spent a week |
i visiting in Vicksburg and Battle
ROBERT BRYANS. Prop
I Creek returning home on Thursday.
, Because of 111 health Mr Bryans
Rulh Woodman- was home from
; will have an auction sale at his farm B*nu&gt;n Harbor from Friday until |
located 5 miles south of Hasttna. iSund"y evening, and Mr and Mrs
or
mile north of' the Hendershott Rl° Brtnk of Milford visited the
school. He Li offering a good u*t t hon»e ,olk-' fro"‘ Saturday evening
. of horses, cows. hens, hay and grain. |
TH'&gt;-sd2.y
,.
, .
fann tools and some household furTbe C' E meeting was led on
' niture. Dewey Reed will cry the Sunda&gt;' evening by Earl Sense, the
sale nnd Clifford Hammond will act 'Lub**t *“s ' WtienJ. Christians
ni clerk. See the adv. elsewhere-in
°f U,e ,Lord» ®U«’WA
this issue for full particulars.
'Nc»‘ Sundny evening. Rev. J. O.
--------- -tar
iCrawford will have charge of the
------------------------------I meeting, and the Subject will be.;
is BnptLvm
Important." j
i AU are invited to ajtend.
DELTON
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Demond of
Tonla
spent
lhe
weekend
with, the '
The Delton Inland laikes Gar­
mother. Mrs. Pearl Demond.
den club will meet nt the home of latter's
1
Irn Shultz of Hastings
Miss Caroline Solomon. Thursday', Mrs
vLslted her daughter. Mrs. Paul
Dedication services for the new Woodman, last Friday.
. addition to the Delton Rural Agri- ' "rile D ° T ° club meet *'llh
cultural school will be held in the Mrs Margaret Coats on Wednesday
, school auditorium Friday evening. IOc,‘
and lt u “Sc^ntific Day.
: Oct. f&gt;. Open house win be held jThe leadcr b MrS; Kathryn Rich­
: from 8 to 9. Eugene B. ElUott. su- “rdso»
'
/_
perintendent of Public Instruction i Mr- and M”' Howard Biwant
; will deliver the dedicatory address 1 were Sunday dinner guests of Har: nt S:00. Bverybodv welcome to at- :lcy Stases. Other vhilors were Oscar
I tend.
'
; Cooper. Earl Sense and family and
' Roy Brumm.
: CLOVERDALE
I Mr. and Mrs
Nell Smith and
, The L. A. S. wUl be held at the'daughter of Midland were over
i Townhall Thursday. Oct. 10 Din- Sunday visitors of the homq folks.
ncr wlU be served al noon. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs E. S. Thompson and
’Wallace Nadell Is the hostess. Ev- Virginia. Mrs Floyd Dunnigan and
: eryone is welcome.
Mrs Frank Haight called on their
--------— daughter nnd slater. Mrs Martha
Tlie Bnish Ridge community club Wilcox of Battle Creek Thunday.
will be held at lhe school house
*'
Mr. nnd• -Mrs George ~
Brisbin re- .I
Friday evening. Oct. 9. Mrs. Mles—
ceived word from their son Glenn
enbach will be hostess. —
• that he had arrived safety "Over ,
Pot- •luck
supper.
----------------- ’ • •
1 Mrs. George Brisbin called at the
ON DUTr
home of Kenneth Wilcox in Battle !
A page-bov passed through lhe j Creek. Thursday to see her daugh- .
lobby of the exclusive hotel.
tcr-Uj-law. Mrs. Kenneth BrUbln. '
"Young man." remonstrated the:
-------------- « • »----------------manager, sternly, "you should know,
| that It is against tlie rules of this i LIBERTY LIMERICKS
hotel for an employee to whistle
while on duty."
.
I "I'm not whistling, sir." replied
the boy. "I'm paging somebody's
। dog."

3i,s 10'
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the IHlh Century bedroom suite design.' This l&gt; one of the groups fralured in Montgomery Wards new Hallmark Quality Furniture Catalog

4 UA 10c
BRING US

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We’ll help win tho

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HASTINGS

MICH.

�I

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THIES I)AY, OCTOBER », 1M1
Mr. and Mra. George Mint* god' Friday evening with Mr and Mr*J The bride, who was given in mar-'

I daughter, Durottif, from Binning- C. H. Osborn.
jriage by her grandfather, Cornelius
ham apmt Bm wMkaod with Mr.
Mra. R. M. Bate* to vtoiUng her Mannl, wore a floor length dress
I and Mra. J. W. Armbruster.
I daughter Mra. Charles Overstreet, of baby bluo satin, with dark blue
Mtos Dorothy Stanley wo* homo ln
velvet trim with tight bodice and
।from the M. S. C. over lhe week-!
and Mrs. John r- Oa«8 •«*kirt Her flowers were an
Pvt. Rus*cU Townsend of Camp and Mrs. Charlea Farrell and chll- lend”She was auompanied'by’^flsa.
Bowie.
nt* parents,
owle. Tea
Tex . visited
visited hi*
narenta. Mr,
Mr. dren of Battle Creek, besides local Peterson of Detroit.
1I Minneapolis. Minn., arrived at the
Mra. Don William* of Detroit. «toand Mrs. Gary Townsend on Bun­
Jhotne of the former's daughter, ’
‘ ‘
' "
Mr.
and
Mra.
Char!**
DeLano.
of
day. George Townsend, his brother,
Mr* James Mason on Thursday. On lionor. her dress being of floor
and wife and Gilbert Townsend.
length aqua taffeta and her flowWinston Merrick over Sunday. Mra.
. another brother, of Toledo. Ohio, Monday.
Mra. Ftwe 11 drove to Chicago to era were tea roees. The bndeaDeLano
went
on
to
Grand
Rapid*
were also weekend visitors.
Miss Za belle Adrounle and two for a few day*, returning to the meet the latter's son. Wayne who maids were Hilda Crakes and June
Dr. R. O. Bell who has been spend­
guests. Mias Nancy Roberta and Merrick home on Wednesday for to recovering from a severe iltneu . Mannl. cousin of the bride, and
ing his vacation with his aunt. Mra. Lesier Hoppy from the University a longer visit.
that caused ilia discharge from Hie ‘ they wore floor length dusty Toae
Hattie Cotan I. has returned to his of Michigan, spent the weekend
U. 8. army. He was stationed at
Mr. and Mra. Robert Burch. Mra. Aberdeen. Md., in the Ordnance bon trim and their flowers were tea
work as medical director at the Ot­
Thelma Hubert and nn. Joe, visit­ Dept. Mrs Fewell and her son re­ roses. Fem Bliss, flower girl, sis­
tawa T. B. sanltorlum. Ottawa. Hl.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Brower ed Andrew Herbert of Otsego on
turned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ter of the bride, wore a drew of
Mta Catherine Jane Davies, the and baby of Naahrille were Batur- Bunday aftemodn.
DETERMINE HOW IT WILL EFFECT YOURSELF
Gage remaining here to spend the white dotted Swiss over green, while
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry
Mra. F. E. Adair and Nell Adair winter with lhe Masons. k
Carole Mannl. ring bearer, cousin
Davie*, left Friday for the Univer­ Browar.
Government restrictions on the monufoclure of men's clothing are grow*
were
in
Ann
Arbor
on
Friday
at
­
sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where
Mias Jean Brower spent the week­
of white dotted swlu over yellow..
she will attend lhe fall and winter end in Detroit and Ann Arbor with tending the funeral of Mn Elsie
ing more severe. This foil. 1942, will be the lost time retailers will be able to
Green.
• All the gowns were designed anti
terms.
Mtoa Jocelyn Ironside and attended
purchase 100% all wool worsted suits for distribution.
made by Ute bride i
Bunday dinner guesta ot Mr. and
Charles F. Barnes, son of Mr. the football game Saturday after­
Don Williams of Detroit per-1
\
This means that for spring, suits will be made of wool, reworked wool ond
and Mrs. W. D, Barnes, enlisted In noon.
formed the duties of best man. with
Mr. and Mra. Robert Mills accom­ Mn. Fred Roush of Dutton.
the army air force on Oct. 1. He
wool substitutes. The wearing qualities will be satisfactory—the appearance
Charity Guild No. 6 was enter­ Cecil Barrell and John Gcarhardl
will be a specialist In lhe armored panied by Mr. and Mra. Clark
Mr. and Mrs Reginald Window
□nd colors will not justify the price.
division and expects to be stationed O'Donnell and two children spent and Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Weaver tained by Mrs. Frank Sage last Fri­ of Nashville as ushers.
Following the ceremony, a recepSunday with Mr. and Mra. Gall and baby. Sue. motored 'to Lig- day evening with twenty-eight
Underwear and dress shoes are being rationed to the retailer. We ore re­
v.
looler. Ind., to spend, the weekend members present. Bridge followed
heard from, he was at the induc­ ------------------------- .—
ceiving only SO4? of their lost year’s purchases of underwear and 65% of the
tion center at Fort Custer.
,------------------------------------Mra. Frank 8 Ketcham,- -who
—» ,has i with thetr daughter and family. dessert with honors going to Mrs. with lhe matron ot honor rtceiving
and Mra Robert Tipton of Kal­
A
B.
Oldley
and
Mr*
WMliam
Corand'Mr*. ------Clair —
Hager,
and
Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Greenfield *■*
bee” visiting al lhe Mrs. L?
.... _..
w a
dress shoes.
,
amazoo.
and
tlie
bridesmaids
mof Ann Arbor were gueet* of home Ev
-------------------------art*. twme. to--------------returning
- to
„ her i&amp;trr
sister of Mr*.
Mra. Weaver.
The manufacture of pajamas will end when present supplies of materials
folk* over Sunday
home
home in
tn Chicago
Chicago today.
today.
| Mra. Roman Pc
Fcldpauach
Id pauseh was
waa in
In Arthur Snyder. Mrs. Chester Long. AbitinK about the rooms Two cakes
Mra.- Earl Chamberlain of Ann Chicago over lhe
the Mra James Langston and Mrs. were cut. a white one for the bride
Mira Bealrioe Canothers of De-, Mrl
the weekend as ™
ore
exhausted
—
I
The
boys
ot
the
front
don't
have
them, ond the others ore
...... of two of her
. former room■ ,
and a dark one for the groom.
Mabel Field.
trolt spent the weekend with Dr. I ATbor wajk Ule «UMt ot her broth- ,U.
guest
For her traveling ensemble Mrs
no better, seems to be the reasoning of WPB1.
and
*tal?............
r' Mr- “?&lt;1 Mrs. | mates in mu&gt;
Ann oiuvi
Arbor..
.
nu Mr*. Frank
rraiiK Carrothera.
varrotncra.
....
r..
______ _____
_ Fisher wore n dark blue teal dress
Thursday
evening. Miss_____
Beulah
Mr. unu
and niia.
Mrs ricti
Fred rtmucc
Prentice were
were _
w,n
*ton
Reid Furtow was home from Bush
Manufacture
of
rubber
footwear
has
been
almost
entirely stopped—prac­
M&gt;.
----i" ,’Merrick,
7--------- Illast
L----» week. Mr.gave a miscellaneous shower i with watching acceMoriea. They
Sunday gurata of relatives in Kala- Chamberlain coming for her on Film on Bunday.
tically no bosket ball-shoes, overshoes, rubbers .or hunting boots are avail­
niHzoo.
Sunday.
Mra. Lydia Bush returned Sun­ at her home in honor ot Miss Jeane • will be at home In Nashville after
whose marriage to Mason October 5
able
now
except
what
retailers
have
in
their
stocks.
Robert Henry, of the U 8 Navy.
™dP*‘“cb day from Grand Rapids where she Dickerson,
Lilis of Delton took place Sunday I The bride attended Hastings High
who I* .•.rationed on the east coast. “”d Mr “nd Mr" Ted Feldpau*ch liad been visiting Mr
and Mrs.
Dress shirt production has been curtailed so as to effect retailers' stocks
Ten guest* were present and the »cliool and the groom Nashville high
v toiled hta parent*. Mr and Mra of Orand R*Pid«
Sunday Charles Bush for two weeks.
evening was spent in playing game.. 1 school. He to now employed at the
S. B. Henry, from Wednesday till BU“u
?' P ’’•’Mpaiwch
Mrs Grace Dodds has retunird
very much It will be more severe about Christmas time. Stocks of silk hose,
Saturday night. He has been on ,
G
were to Iter home in Kansas City. Mo., Miss Dickerson received many love- Farmer s Cooperative Creamery in
silk handkerchiefs ond linen handkerchiefs are about exhausted—there'll
ly
and
useful
gifu.
________________
Nashville.
active duty on a minesweeper and i noBaU** C.r*TJLP,uItday'-after a month's visit with her sis­
•_ • •
Out-of-town guests present were
be no more.
sub chaser and wa* given a fur- ,.Mrs„Kenl Dr?kC.'.
??y nn&lt;J ter. Mrs. C. W. Westplnter. and
Prior to tlje .departure of Cap- | from Charlotte. Grand Rapid.*. Midlough while the boat was in dry- •
. B
.r°wn
Bro*
n “
«nd
”d their children of other
&lt;
relatives.
All work clothing is hard to obtain, and some items are almost extinct.
dock. Dale Henry was ulro home ^m’h «•»«» vtalt*d Charles Drake II Mra. Herbert Bishop has returned tain and Mrs. Raymond Finnic, a dlivillc. Nashville, Owosso. Lansing
. .
- ...
th*
Woolen or canvas hunting clothes cannot be replaced when present stocks
from
Great
laike*. ...
lit, over ..nt
the
,he hrwHr nt Mr
*’r anM
"nd MrMr*, i from a visit with Mr. and Mra. family gathering for dinner at the nnd Howard C. B1U*. SM 3-c of Ft
Finnic home on West Center i Williams, Maine, brother of the
weekend
i Wayne Merrick on Sunday.
Citar les Bisson ot Marcellus and senior
□re
sold
Mra. Edward Trahan left Sal-1
„v‘’‘®r
of NaahviU. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Richardson of street on Thursday evening was a J bride,
pleasant occasion. Mr. and Mra. :
—:------------ * • *
11
All wool dress trousers arc scarce. No more all wool worsted trousers —
urday for her home In Suffolk. Va„ *«**“ 8unda&gt;
c 8 Uc- Hartford.
Smith added to the picas- C-_;_|
after Spending several week* with ,nJy5e' . . „
,
,
u
,
Mr*. Lowell Teeter lias relumed Willard
after
this fall.
iter sister*. Mr*. 8. B. Wilcox and I ^f,r' ,a*ld **re'
McOmber of from Tullahoma; Tenn, where she uro of lhe party by sending in- JOCIOI AtTQirS Honor
corsages for the gurata.
I *. __J U,r E;.!.-Mrs Fred Ryerson.
P“u l,ke *'erc ®,unday “ueaU of spent several day* with her hus- .dividual
Mr. and Mra. Einar Prandsen enOnd /V\rS. rlSnCr
Mra. Tht lrnn Johnson of Battle **r' and Mra Nel1 Boekeloo of 8.
Our advice to you mon who need clothei is thii------Buy
tertained at dinner for Captain and
...
,
Tullahoma.
Creek jtnd Mr. and Mra. IxtFloy Brcxulwoy.
Mra. Ftnnle. and Mr*. Don Siegel I M“n/ i^,bI
Mrs.
Carrie
Coleman spent
Greenfield »pcnt Sunday with Mr. I, Mr
* Car
" ----‘ from , Miss Audra Densmore is spend- nivn »ntawnin»ri vita °
given for Lt. and Mra. Gordon Fishyour necessary requirements for the coming year, this fall
and Mrs. Ralph Henney of Cartton 1 Monday until Friday visffing rela- ling her weak'* vacation with friends
m
tive* in Detroit.
In Oberlin and Akron. Ohio, and
Cfliter.
....
to their Journey to Pennsylvania
In Spite of the Times-Quality at Baird's REMAINS THE
•»•». Etliel
s-.nr. Fuller
rw.er u.
r.«..v..w „
Earl Coleman visited rela­ In Detroit.
Mra.
of Nashville
Mrs. Clara Wilder will entertain where Lt. Fisher will be stationed
wns the guest ot Mr. and Mra. Dan
to
» tew days last
Mra. Blanche Goucher returned the Widows Club on Fridav with “I Carlisle Barracks.
SAME in their Men's Dress Clothing and Dress Shoes
Saturday from a week's visit with a cany-tn dinner at 8:30 The honO»'c of the happiest of these ocMr and
Mr* l« Hubbard, ar- , Mr and Mr* Dan Lew to were in Mr. and Mra. Emory Wood of Ma­ ored guesta will be Mrs A. Lau- casioiw was u party given by Mrs
attending
iromisanied
oiiipniucubyuy Ml*.
&lt;nuu&gt;Etta Hubbard
nuuo.uu , «weU, on: Monday
. ,------- ' .----------- ” the
. ple Grove.
hauah. Mrs Maude Miller and Mrs. John Robert of Climax who invited
Many stores arc now handicapped for efficient salespeople. For best service,
of Battle Creek and
and Mra.
Mra. Ruby
Ruby ‘f«n«** of
°r hU
hU ccoualn
0U4ln-' Mra
Mrs Frank
Franlt
Mr. and Mra Lloyd McCormick Bertha Johnson.
n11 members ot a high school club.
............... of Jackson
..._ spent
___ . Sunday
.... Hotaihtan.
Minter
Hou»hton..
and children of Detroit were guests
...
which Mra. Fisher had belonged to.
shop in the morning.
in Holland with Mr and Mra. Orlle j Mr' an4
Y/c,dt?1 0ronio[J of her parents. Mr and Mra Hom­
A famllv reunion was held nt the with their families for n Sunday reBtohop nnd daughter* Marcia Bl*h- S*”* “»• *~**nd
M,r.
er Warner, over the weekend,
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pair- union dinner. Many of these friend*
op. aged ten. to alowly recovering iMra Daal&gt; 8ml,h and
of JackMr. nnd Mrs. Lemuel Severance child on Sunday honoring the birth- ' luid not met together for years and
leave this weekend tqr Pontiac. days of Fred Fairchild. Will Fair- i they gathered from all parts of lhe
from a wriou* appendectomy at 1s0”'.
, . „ , .
Ih. HUUnd M.W.L
“.,r B«.ch of DejraU
I hU
Mr. and Mra. Avery Aten were child and Robert Richardson. Those state.
Mr. Chute teul .prat the w-k- ■"&gt;'*»«■
“'I
on Bu- -----In Hillsdale
going —
on
--------- on -Saturday,
------------ -----!■present from away were Mr. and' Another reunion, a family party,
rul m L.UU.II wllh MU. Hrlrn ",;1*&gt;
Stetey
| to Clinton to visit hto mother on Mrs Will Fairchild. Mr. nnd Mrs was given by Mrs. Fisher's sls'.cr.;
McPhcmm. who h a nor— al Sparh*r-’ „ *■ v*1’ Buskirk has pju. Sunday.-------------------------------------------- I Arthur Robertson, Mr. and Mrs 1 Mrs. Owen Taggnret of Sturgis. Berow hospital
Ute MrPhrrson *°
Moll&gt;• I&gt;1. lot a vuu with
Mr and Mrs. Ray Price moved Charley BUI Sherwood and son and I sides the Fisher*, guests included
wllantl as
ns he
he has
has ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Utwrence Cnlahnn nnd | Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Exo and
last week to Ypsilanti
has imM hu art,™ to tes,
AT -tr
☆
lot Camp Swift In TS.u tor «W .‘'t.’W °' B''1" “&lt; »•&gt;- employment at the WlUow Run two sons all of Grand Rapids, also daughter
- ---- Ann,
*— --•who ---------were enroute
-mrc th. Xlh ol October.
' P&gt;*nt.
| k^r. nntj Mr*. Hubert Fairchild nnd from Chicago to Florida where they
Mr. wrnon. Oownlhk utd battkh.
•‘u&gt;
J*"**"-*?-1*- “d
Jacob Konkle to visiting friends Richard FalrthUd of Detroit nnd will make their new home, and Mr
trr ol lutuln, spent Sunday with
nr' t?d *!?' J J!' w^ol®n- near Clarksville.
Frank Kurtz of Hastings
and Mrs James Henny. parents of
Mr and Mr. John lady
wh" 1UUr- M1“
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Larsen and (
...
Mrs. Fisher. Captain Owen TagMr. and Mra. George Martin ot
Mr. and Mrs N. C Sherman cn- garet. who is now In Australia, was
Mrs. Frank S. Ketcham of Chi,
...
cago.’ Mr*. L H. Evart* and MU* P’T°U‘hJ^
Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. and tertained with a family dinner Sun- the only family member not pres­
Agnes Sim attended a luncheon
montli* wBh ^clr children. Mra. A. J. Larsen on Thursday.
1 day at
at 5:30
5:30 p.
p. m.
m. in
in honor
honor of
of RoRo­ cnt
(day
1BBKan-* toll
ent. mnce
Since ^apiam
Captain Tnggarrl
Grund Rapids Monday.
tdU*r Brool“ *» spending
Sherman. son of-Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. ; for' duty his third chlM. tf'son.
Mra. W. R. Cook returned Bat- bert Shcrmnn.
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mra.
,,m‘' v‘alUn« wKUvea in Mar- urday from a *U weeks.
I Smith Sherman who
Michael ver,
Lee. ha* been bom ao'life BROTHER AND SISTER
” leave* Oct 0 miciiKci
oao a r,»
_ __________ __
at Petoakey. Richard Cook driving for Fort Custar. r
,'v"r* were »-*«*..
-----G.vry Crook were Mr. and Mrs. RolCovers
laid
coming will ■be an unusually
MARRIED fN DOUBLE WEDDING a rose bud corsage.
hl* fathers farm.
Io Vlrlr .nd rhtldtrii or VermontMU. Vl?lntt Potls ot Ownclll. to Petoskey after her.
for fifteen.
—
.
happy one for him.
1 A double wedding was solemnised । After the ceremony the couples
vlllr-. Mrs luy Boyar and chlMrm Xf llrJ c's KIl," &gt;«™“. Mr
Mra. Clarence Workman visited
|
OUier
dinner
parties
honoring
Lt.
Saturday
CVC
ning.
October
third,
at
drove
to the home of Mr. and Mrs.------------------------- ------- ------._.M
Toledo
and Perrysbery.
Ohio.- .Mar
­
MIm Katherine Wrcber Rave a
from Friday til) Sunday with rela­
Jesse Shoemaker in Orangeville shall. Muskegon, Grand RapMs,
I Mrs J—nn E McStw.ln and MU. tive*
live* at
at Buckley
Buckley nnd
and Traverse
Traverse City.
city, i MrtMay surprise party Saturday. and Mra. Fisher were given by Mr .. bi-.h-j.,,
an-J '»•■&gt;!?" Xt"TJ
- ""n&lt;n'd
f
Emily McElwain were Sunday din­
Sunday gue*ta of Ml** Hilda Wer-1eve,,ln^ 001 3- ,n honor ot her :.„d M,.
honored
guesta
being
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
*
Rev.
F.
E.
George
performed
the
frlends
wrre
watting
to
congratu*in Michigan.
ner gucsta of Mr. and Mra. Clarence ner and
OotUirb Weeber
nnd Mis*
.Miss Beatrice Herney were ^her. Mr*
The BEAUTY BAR
। David Wenstrand of Milwaukee.
ceremony, uniting Mtos Marjorie ; late the couples and to wish them .
______
DePlanta of Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Laura Werner and Philip Werwaa served and the evening;
I Mra. Nina College and daughter. ner of Belding. Mr. and Mr* Cam
’P™1 fn
bunco with . Pr ,an? 5!”' P .R' ”TOOk5 *n'fT* Raymond of Martin and George ' many years of happiness. They re- ! * * * rvrtl a /»r I mrkirrF
I Evelyn, of Battle Creek vtoitad Mra. Heffern and son of Ada and Mr i honors Rolng to Mrs Joseph Schultx ’ wither “nt d hrtrtaint JJT’ftoJth:' 8h'*n’»ker of Orangeville, and Mis* ,celred m,n* beautiful gift* which
Martha Shoemaker and Lawrence w,,e &lt;’‘*ned M lhe rec*PUon *«- 1
LIVLHJLJ
Ella Wolfe on Monday evening.
and
Mra.,
Edw.
Werner
of
Grand
{
or
,
h
^
h
and
Mn
&gt;Bumford
ata. Clattd TkarMsy*.
I John Irenhath mu the Sunday
C freshments were served by the Max Welfare Jr.. Hastings
,! °F
• • •
I.Broaduay.
on Monaay evening, Mrs. u. t&gt;.. iiourdn
n‘,U' tvith nt rtmna.vtiu .
HOTEL HASTIXOS Fkonv till
| On Monday evening, Mrs. D. Z.
Both of the brldes8wore vietnrv brlde8 m°ibera.
'Phyllis McClelland, Hastings ...lit
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Mr, and Mra. Kenneth Mason of ( Ho#pltaj Guild No. 14 met with Boyes delightfully entertained a!..001!1 °r the
wore victory
■Pettenglll of Grand Rapids.
Grand Rapids were Saturday niaht
night
.. ..
-.-.a
blue dresses and had shoulder corI Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Walton and
and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
। son* were In Lansing Sunday as Henry Weaver.
- - I -h&lt;, leaves for the East
Shoemaker and Miss Dolores Hour- Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Bourdo will Daniel Cunningham. Ionia19
Igueata of her mother, Mra. George
Ml** Florence Trelb of KalamaOn Monday the Study club wax I c..
On Wednesday.
_________
Mr and Mr* do *Ren&lt;&gt;ed both couples. Her drew keep house in Orangeville and Mr. Rose Fcnstctnakcr, Woodland .- It
Potter, and sister. MU* Edith Pot­ soo has been home for her vaca­
entertained by Mrs. Aben Johnson.. Kenneth Purlin of Battle Creek did
ter.
tion. Her mother, Mrs. Mae Trelb After luncheon. Mrs. A. D. McDon- . th- honors for U and Mra. Fisher
। Jimmy Coleman spent the week­ is a pneumonia patient at Pennock
aid comnletrd the review of the who were their special guest* for i
end with Charles Long at their hospital.
STEAM HEAT
book. "The Gay Gaillard."
i the occasion.
summer cottage near Traverae
Mra. Phebc Delterich has return’
.
nr nnd Mr*. Herbert Wedel are
City.
HOT A COLD WATEB
Mn CUrnvc Cm wu Hrnl- .nlrrt.lr,|„, ,t dl„„, tbu r.mlns
: Mr*. Joseph Ferrlll. Mrs. Ora
cu l» her briber Hub or rlclra,
u -nd u„ nu,r „ lhrtr
SHOWER BATH
.Herrington and Miss Margie Her­ Larsen, after a stay of about six on Thurwl.y krirmum. Wlmirn ,
„„ w„, CUnlo„
rington of Rockford visited Mr. months near South Bend. Ind.
.1 oontrul wur Mr» Vrnior Blou«l,, o„ SuMav „
M„
Single 13.50 per wk. op
and Mrs P. O. Bennett Sunday.
Mrs a. L. Kellogg of Harrietta
| Rkbard Cook will cnloHaln with a
Mr* J. W. Armbruster visited her came Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mr, Ford Itentirr
Wednraday
o.mlni
or
lan
work
1
S?'''
1
“TO" h"n«rln« U- ■»«
daughter. Mrs. A. L. Dyer, and and Mrs. John Wood and other
family, and her son and daughler- relatives.
Mr* Harold Parker entertained her
:
‘
Mis.. a.
mis
S. conger
Conger Hathaway is vi*-|
vla- bridge
“*‘u»c ‘club
iJUU of eight at dessert fol-1 litTB—DICKERSON
_
j bolster, Jr., al Swartz Creek from
-uh -ter.t-.nt winners were I• Hl« Jn.ne Dterrwi. d.telnor
Km, bor dnumm Mr. Carl Betel[Tuesday until Thursday.
fler In Ypsilanti.
Mrs. John Chandler, and a guest. I or fjr
w«f.
nickeraon of
Mrs Agnes Thompson went to . Mrs. James Brown. Mrs. Nell Adair ( ro(ltc ' 4 Hastings, WHS united in
Muskegon Thursday for a visit with *on “M“,*ra**UnB prlM Mrs ^‘/marriage to Mison Litt* son of
Mr and Mr,. Frank MohUr.
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...
Delton. Sunday. Oct. 4. at 3 o'clock I
Mr. and Mn. Victor Sisson and I ..
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JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

vice
of the
Prayer
Band com
ention '
„r“'her
william
lhcImprovised
si”81e ring
ceremony.
un­ 1
Grand
Ftankta
1 Thti^v
Cb^in?
W88b«-h&lt;jnor
&lt;” Bror
»ho enllhird
In !I lnu
d8r an
archway
of^hlle
Mte
toX .-.. .Tin
N*"&gt; »"« “»
’ "T l»l»r
•rBH'pWk
.JI
1 Mk WrrWr onllUrd a. a Rtelatet. •“ •’”'1 b"*\ •"» btoteU ot
man of the evening and the address t
nhvalcal fitne*.* in the Gene co*moa- “‘ers, dahlia* and rose*
was given by Miss Ann. McOhle
’
.‘1 n.W a^d The mu“c was ^n&gt;hhed by
Mr. and Mra Charles Christman |
to Norfolk Va
He will Beu,ah Bush who played the tra-1
accompanied by the latter* sister, ha^^e rank of chief nettv officer dltional wedding march.
2rT,er.?UCe Of °?nd *apldv m the phralral traintax• dlvlSX
n,r her »*ddta« the bride chore
motored to Clare a week ago Satur-. He WM1 chairman of Civilian De- ” victory blue, street-length dress
Hay and visited another atoter. Mrs.
^y^ned to, * '»• * “~ge of pink nnd while
Williams and family, rre
George William*
8-­ cntcr the Naval service He wa* u । fwebuds and white chrysantheturning home Sunday evening.
i teacher in the Ecorse High school mu™. The bride's attendant was
and also supervisor of all schools Mra- John Moore Jr., &lt;lz&gt;ls Pfelf.D*~'_y?.ana
or all
an reAaatlmt
recraaunn and
ana en »ho —
■*- -a soldier blue, street-[
and director of
wore
.
i। *■&gt;»
«‘h drew
n i«iu
urr.xi with
w*ui a corsage
cuiaagc of
oi pink
pinx
was given leave
leave of
or absence
absence from
from hh
nis lrn
,d
lnd M”' W 1Utn 1 positions. He to a graduate of Has-:, to#
'bua*
। positions. He to a graduate of Haa- rosebuds and white chryaantho-.
Bchader. Jr.
I! ting* High school.
i' mums. John Moore, Jr. was the '
Dewey Hon left Wednesday for tto&lt;* I, K k1‘“I. .
[ best man.
a business trip on the west coast | complimentary u&gt; Barbara Finnic
... ' For her daughter's wedding. Mra.
taking him from San Francisco to thi
—• Dlckeraon wore a victory blue, street
the pup'.U
pupils at
of trthe ----------nursery -*
school
Portland. Wash , and will return were
entertained
.
----- ------------■—! at ...........
lunch on Thumlength dress and Mrs Litts, rnothSaturday.
| ^y by Mrs Delbert Whitmore, who er of the groom, wore a navy blue, j
Mr. and Mrs. Eric von Reto of De- conduct* the school. The children | street-length dress.
trait spent the weekend at the home
homo had a happy Ume.
, The bride graduated from Has- ,
of
---------------------------------------| ting* High school tn the class of1
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aben I
----------------- *-•-«
Johnson.
FISHER—BLISS
imo and the groom from Delton
Mr*. Hugo Anderson spent the I Ml** Ruthmary Bliss, daughter of, High in the class of 1939. After ,
weekend In Grand Rapid* visiting I Mrs Pauline Bliss, Hastings and D. [their three-day wedding trip Mr*,
her sister. Mis* Loretta Bpringer. ,K. Bltos. St. Louis, Mo. and Emory Imta wiu continue working at the
«
—.— Chidester, of Madison. ,L. prahcr,
son ol m,. and Mra.
Fred , National Bank of Hastings and Mr
Gardner
1-----------------------------------------------Wla„ stopped Bunday to call on his Fisher, of Nashville, were
united “
in■ LUU at the Vege^e Parchment ।
..............
mother. Mra G. P. Chidester, while marriage at Ute Presbyterian church Co. Kalamaxdo.
he was enroute home from a bust- on Friday, October 2 at 8:00 p m
Guests from outAif-town were Mr.
new trip to New York.
1 Rev. 8. Conger Hathaway read the and Mr*. Bert Litts. Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mrs M. H. DeFoe spent single ring service in the presence H. O. Armour and Mr. and Mra. ■
tlje weekend at the Richard Cook of forty gumtx.
Wm. Mason of Delton.
home.
' | The music was furnished by Mr*.
Weekend guesta of Mr. and Mra, Henry Elliot who sang "Oh Protn- ACROBATIC
Wilbur Lane were Mr. and Mra. H. Ue Me" and "I Lx&gt;vc You Truly"' । Mistress: "What's wrong, Mary?
M. Bowser and the latter^ mother and A. Medrich, brother of Mra You look worried."
Maid: 'It's that - there
baker,
Mrs. Id* Mitchell of Fort Wayne. -Elliot, who played the traditional
Ind.
Wedding March and accompanied mum 'E-* been an' gone an' never
Mis* Elsie Smith of Lansing spent his sister.
, , come!" •

Nationally Advertised Brands Week
39c
ALKA SELTZER
49‘ VITALIS
Small

HAND LOTION ChTob/:. ” 43c
Antiseptic
LISTERINE
Large 59=
49c
DRENE SHAMPOO
CASTORIA FLtTcrotAL 31c
VICK’S VAPO RUB ami. 27c
Groves'
BROMO QUININE' small; 27c
BAYER'S ASPIRIN
59c
SAL HEPATICA

BREED’S
23=

60c size zJQi

BROMO SELTZER eo.
TOOTH PASTE C0L0AJ.'.J
MUM DEODORANT «.
COD LIVER OIL
SUMt D
COD LIVER OIL
Plat
MENTHOLATUM
KLEENEX

BRIG STORE

~ KIGISTtRtD PHARMACIST ALWAYS OHM
= Houins*
Pkte.2141
ltak.frJ.Ma

49«
37c
49c

27«

�LIBERfY UMESICKS

»Mt 0&lt;l
llehigaa

SALE OB rrnt—
1 CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT____

Sheldon Agency
All Kind* of Insuraac*
Surety Bonds
hone 2115
Hastings

Swanson Agency

There was a reporter
□anted Flynn,
Who said (Quote) The
Axis can’t win!
Sure, we’ll gel. Hitler’s
goat
If we buy Bonds '(Un­
quote)
And now is tlie time to
begin I

PROTECT YOUR CAR
From S1.00 up with

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST

improve the appearance of a room
and at the same time will help
keep the tops of the drapes clean.
They can be made easily by the
amateur craftsman using pressed
wood Applied over a wood frame.

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

GRANGES

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Federal Old Line

Hospitalization
POLICY
SG.00 per year
Phone 3519 National Bank Bldg

JERRY ANDRUS
if

AUCTIONEER

rlethin* in cp.nl randltlwi for .lender
WANTED EMPLOYMENT
man nf mr.lium hrlxht. fall 3SUI allIPIItHT CLASH CAUPENTEIt—&lt;’»« »«•
, 4u ibal job «&gt;f repelrin*. patnlir.*. Foil MALE — Cubing of l.eea and rjulp-rupUMrd l.uiMin* Vrry rraM,nablr.
■nrnt. Ilioae 3CM3,
l&lt;&gt; 33
1 Pbone :*;»2 3.
10-33 FOK HALE—Fall t-ap and fuor row
Ml I'l.rlnick-llrrriuc rural ku.krr H.
FARM EQUIPMENT. ETC.
1. McLcol. mile ra.t .4 lUcer. .rboul.
tiro
home
north
uh
weal
ante
rd
road.
'n&gt;li NALK— |i» 30 Mrt'ormlrk Perrins
. Ir.H'tur *n.r
rubber &lt;.a front.
((...«! rwH.li1i.iK.
Phone S*F4 MmI- PRODUCE AND FRUITS
tllrvillr.
fall aftrr b:3n. Cairn
Fry.
IOS VOH HALE ■Apple*, band plrke.1 Hub
ink WALK -Nrv I.Ui. » &lt;..ll
Irn.L-

roudiliiMi. IIIKI I'ali attrr 1 in r«tl.. ‘4t M&lt;t.. f prlree ur plrk up what
. r|.t ...» Kai. ,.r KUH. I.r« Frey. Hah
&gt;&gt;&gt;u &gt;«nt for SOr to Tie buehel.
K.
pL— * 4
|o a
M llnnlop. Dngtrr. Phone Prairie.IIIITJMMI..
.
10 Jli
FOlt MIX- lior.r. Jr. Hrlu.v.1 arpara*
tor.
Koy
Callihan,
mro..
(rut..
Uli..
Estimate* cheerfully given. Date*
_
10 a
J.-r-aihar.., Warner.-, Hpie. Hat.lnin.,
tax be mad* at Banner office.
Ilnhhard.tmn.. Urrmlna*. Snow*. Al.-.
FtIK NAI.K —••• »l.rvl Irallrr, »h&gt;. S33 N.
Phone iw
Hastings, Mich.
Honey. Pleaae Long rontainera. Car]
Hrntnn. I'hnnr 347(1.
10 d
Huge., h eo.t, l&gt; north, % real «t
&lt;&gt;i.i r.iuui.* nuu. 11. i:.
tl nut
llbkory Cjr«r.. _
llarur.. nnlr north llkkory &lt; ur,ir-«.
!■&gt; r YANKEE KPKiNfiN ..rrbar.l 1« full thi.
year. Haldwin. Hfie*. K. I Green
Ftik HALE OK TKAIFE fur ralre. ur
in,., Tnnran Hweet. L.t. ..f lb, ..Id
|&gt;1*-. E.noumt Kih* rrram .ri^ralur
llombue. Golden Hu..el. and ether-.
Shipping Livestock
■ i. *«,«! ■ouditiun. tltkl jb. raiwily.
Brins jonr ba-keu. yon a III be .nr&lt; IllO.n Mlllrr. mile &gt;«Kh tarry.
r&gt;ri.ed -t the |.ri«r. Come while yen
Phune La.-y 13-7
l» *
ha»e ya..
10-33
Every Saturday
FOK 'HALE—ISV, ohurli. uf vstt* gowi
FOK
NAI.K—Apple., Will .ell by bu.bel
«rwy' I'rtr-d rvaoUHablr. Arthur Itirtor entire emp. F. II. Ste.rne. Laeey.
rr-an, 3 Ulllr* ra»t ,’t Itrltnu.
111-0
, JAKE DEPRIESTER
Ph«.ne lllFI-S.
IU«
FOIC NAI.K- &lt;'..r« In -b..i k ,.r hacked.
PL.lii- 33»0.
to-it FOK SALE -Kneel eider. 35e gallon.
Bring ronlalner. Hr.) be.ia b,r .an
FOK KALE - l.ar&lt;r -lark &lt;&lt;t wheal
ning or winter eluriug. Mi*. Gerald
.Iran. tbr..h..l beturr (hr rain, at
Fl.lwr.' Shd b«Hi.e north/ Carlton
Company Hasting* stock­
Ihr II K lUrnee farm, lu.lr n.irth
Grange ball. Phone 734 Ft.
IU •
lllrkury t'urnrre.
H» «
yard*, phone 25M, or rail
FOK SALE—G,ml eating |n.tatm Mr*
Hallie Juhnwo. 3 mile, tomb Mid­
717—F3 through
Ihe
ItnATlNO FUEL
dle. Ilk* a* M 37.
10-15
weekIf.
FoK SALE—Dr. banlwuvd al low FOlt HALE—Cabbage; n^e hard. Gru
prim Henrunrd in pile fur I year.
head,; whule.ale |&gt;rirva. Cha*. Deal.
N|wrial pure in 5 rord lol.. - Phone
Fr-Vp. r|
JU-8
357U. lieu. H. M&gt;er».
.
tl.
NOTICE
HOUaEHOLU UOODH
NOTICE—Farm under new management.
FOlt MALE—Vpright piauu. hall cbllr:
n» hunting, trapping, Ireapaaelng, or
C.
baby twJ with iail.r .print maitrr...
running ot doga witboat l^rmil The
Li(b «h*lr. Mr. Paul Kendall. IIU3
Halloek e«tate, northeaat
of the
FOR
N Hroadway.
,
to "
norlheaat H, aertlon 34. Hope T«p.
Harry Co
10 33
IN$URANCI
FoK SALE—Furniture eiuuigh tor aome
needy ■•Tuple lu .lari In li»hl buu.r NOTICE—I am the new Itawlelgh pro­
duct* draler In north half of Barry
It.nile 1. Helton
lll-H
Co, and will be around to your home
tr.
a. aoan a* |H&gt;aalblr.
Mra Gag Ila
Foil HALE — |ire..rr, Hiahuguiy; wirkMerer*. Womlland.
10*
■ r Hand. Mr.. Hell. Middleville
NOTH K—After thia date 1 will not
I-. re.puntible for any debt., other
toll HALE 3 burner wkklrw km.
Than thnae eontrneted by myM-lf
w-pr
..Ii«hll&gt; Ii.r.i- I'nn lie irrn
Mai Uaeh
IOS
al M&gt;|.. ../..n.p.l.ir,r.&lt; aehuul h-ur..^
NOTICE—No bnntlng or tre.|.a..*».g »r
running of dog* &lt;.n my farm. J L.
FOK .'ALE « it.ruUnag .healer. Harn.
Smith. Woodland.
10 33
Foote,
33.1
W.
Apple
Hl..
_
Ha.tin&lt;«.
NOTH
E
—
To
all
lor.lork
raker.
Be
For your old Scrap Iron,
ginning Oct. 33 the aloek.ard* in
Na.h.ille Will be O|.rn all Ja^ TurkRadiator*, Batteries, Alu­
pt...he 73'nFll. lx-1. Halllr
Iv-ri
week. No .brink, no rommia.lon, nn
minum, Bra**, Copper &amp;
LIVESTOCK—
irurkiug rhargr. on" large tranche..
Liat your Auction Sale* with

II ryeti*.
Ito Pert a.
hie
&lt;1,

il&gt;g d’lu’n"'
* 1 ■argala
1341
*•'

Our Service Get* The Buyer and Seller Together
FOR SALE—13 scree ot good lend. thing bat U* bath tab. Tbit c*n
• mile* oat on camant road. Fair bo UntaUed very eaaliy Priced it
ho at* and oU*r ouibulldtnge Cu only 11.000.
be bought for only 11.&lt;00.

on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Slabaugh nnd

Charles Curtiss and family of Pot­
ters Comers were Sunday dinner
guest of Milo Curtess and family.
Wm. Mishler and family visited
Friday evening at Merle Hostettler’s
I Wanotla Schray and Mr*. Jennie
Pardee accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Curtiss to Lake Odessa Satur­
day evening. They also called at
! the U&gt;yd Brock home.

GOOD S BOOM HOME in eoeand
ward near down torn Hu every-

For Hundred* Of Other Bargain* Call Al Our Office.
JOHN WHITE, Salesman
GEORGE F. MILLER. Broker

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00
COWS . . . $4.00
Hide Muit Be In Good Condition
RHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

CASH

Phono X6J7

Hasting*

VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY
Cail Nearest Station
HASTINGS—MSI
“Fifteenth Year of Senrice"
Aaron Gronewald nnd fnmlly of
Freeport were visitors at Mrs. Es­
tell* Rosier Tuesday evening.
News was received at this place

WE PAY lop uiarkel price tor dead
rille -ISdt F. Zemke
1" 30
et^ock. Horeee • *5.00. rune__ *1.00. NOTICE- All peraone hating wood on
my place are notified that they hate
3SV7; Ionia 400. Valley ' Chemical
nnly a few more dag* in whkh to get
It off and the feneee np. Nellie Mead.
|.iu 8,1.1 -r.u .
f .?. 1 .. .r,.T ar. l
/
10 d
• i.ter. ,uwdng and 3 yra. Alt., apart- NOTICE — Hale .4 make, row*.’ pig..

KT COLDS

AUCTIONEER

More than half of'aU the deaths
from tuberculosis occur duririir the
Important productive yean of life

QfC

CARDS OF THANKS

'

With Built In
Safety Steel

FOR MEN WITH A BIG JOB!
ThTffmarter

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

Truss Fitting

^0

MOM

Leia Starboard of Welcome Comers
and Nelacn Thomas and wife ot
Clarksville were Sunday evening
callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jgrry Blough.

COPPOCK

IONIA—«M
tf

City Clerg.

Mrs. AMce Gardner accompanied
Mis* Vemlce Ben$on_and Mrs Lulu
Baker to Hastings Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Blough were
Sunday dinner guests of Nelson

666
LOREN

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

word that Junior Nagier. son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Harold Nagier of Pt Lew­
is. Washington is spending a few
days furlouah with his-parents of
Berkley. Calif.

“BILL” SHERWOOD

CLENN F. LAUBAUGH
IM No. Michigan Avenue

•».“
.....
" Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conklin and
Rom township Sunday.
i family of Allegan spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed and with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. John
daughter spent Sunday with her Darby.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gelb. ; Mrs plant Day Is caring for her
Mrs Ella Hammond who has been 11 daughter. Mrs. Huron Healy and
spending some time In Illinois spent Infant daughter, bom September 28
from Wednesday until Sunday with ‘ at Pennock hospital.
her daughter and husband. Mr. and । Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoffman
। Mrs Murk Garrison.
1 have moved from the former Mudge
Mr. and Mrs. WaUacc Nadell. in house to lhe Phil Dcllar house
company with their daughter and
son Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hecker of .
Hastings spent Sunday In Kalama- j JoRtllnv
too with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lewis MUtrj of
and family.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Kahler en­
tertained Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. I
Merle Kahler und son of Grand '
Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Titus anti ,
Mr. und Mrs. Paul Titus and chil-1
dren of Kalamazoo.
The following officers were elected at the P. T. A- Friday evening:
X
Pres.. Rev. Thomas Moyer; Vice
Pres.. Mrs. Walter Lewis; Sec.. Mrs
Harry Yptmg; Tree*. Mr*. Lyle
Kingsbury.
William Demond and friend spent
the weekend here with hl* father.
Ford Demond.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Eames nnd
for tome of that good
children of Kalamazoo spent lhe
weekend here at the cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johncock.
Lily White Flour
Mr*. Lyle Kingsbury and daughters
attended a wedding shower at the
SO lbs. Hour for bushel of
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell John- ,
good wheat.
cock of Orangeville fn honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Brown. Saturday .
We have a complete stork
evening.
of salt—fine, medium, and
Mbs Mildred Watson of Kalama­
coarse—block and rock.
zoo spent Wednesday and ThursPep your chicken* up with
i day with her mother Mrs. Mq(*Watour S.B.V. rauh. It give*
multi
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and
daughter of Milwaukee. Wls. *pent
the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Vir­
Quality fuels always.
gil Monica. Mr. Heller returned
home with the Smiths to be near
an eye specialist. Friends hope fpr
SMITH BROS.,
Mr. Heller a very speedy recovery.'
Mr. and Mrs O. H. McCowen of ,
VELTE &amp; CO.
Ackers Point entertained Mr. and .
Mra. Clarence Applegate and Elsie
HASTINGS, MICH.
on Friday for dinner It was Mrs.

Applegate's birthday. Mrs. Grover
Davenport entertained Mr. and Mrs. |

DEWEY REED

Lead

. CLOVERDALE
ApplfgRte and Elsie on
.
Mr. and Mrs Ed. PenneU enterMr. and' Mrs. Walter Lewis and
I talr.ed Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry I family spent Sunday with Mr. ana
PenneU and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Herb Cook of Mlddlevie
Johnson and son of Kalamazoo.
I Mr. and Mr*. Myron MCNuU «
Visitors during lhe past week at Otsego spent Sunday evening WHn
lhe home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Alrchle McNutt.
Humeston were Mr. and (Mrs. BigniSTTUCT’
mund Grandy of Jackson. Miss May- branch diktkis ‘
...
belle Humeston of Marshall and Mr.
Joyce Norton has been quite in
and Mn. Geo. Schoolcraft of Bat- the post week and unable to «■ tie Creek.
tend school
•
Mr. and Mrs James Diefenbaugh*1 Henry Bldelman who is still eonof Middletown. Ohio and Mr. and fined to hU bed _U thought to be
Mrs. Elmer Schenck of Trenton.; J -m tie better.
Ohio spent Ute past week with Mr.
Over nn„ frlentU and neighbors,
and Mrs. Robert Boykin and fam- j BalhMed at the home ot Mr and
Uy. ,,
_ . „ _ „
। Mrs Ernest Skidmore Friday evr1 ning in honor of their son George
•nlKUInua Ur. Mec.ll.im , Cur Alkn ,„a
u.„y „ltc pm.
" n„i., .. crnrrlu. „„ „„ „„ lbm,
,nW.
Washington.
~
„__ ___
. 1 able
note social evening was spent.
ape,,.
“a„M2 t“n
SVI
on*,.
»' “r ‘"t u'"
Mrs. A. C. Geiler of Washington 1 , ■
Darby will leave for army
called on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Me- , r."
g
On Tuesday
CaUum of Hlckoj Comers
Mr
t£ neWibor. On
met Tuesday
at their

HORSES—$7.50
COWS—$6.00
We Ho.. a Collector Sfollorted ot 912 Wett Cteen St.
in Hotting, To Give Immediate Service
We Fey tho Rhone Chargee—Phono Heating. 25«5
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

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

---------

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IICHTY-SIVINTH YKAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1942

5 ICT I ON TWO—PAG® 1

a real, honest-to-goodneos vine- i permitting him to sell lhe six ra- transfer
yard and picked the grapes. It was ! tioned artkles. from the state diFor War Production
^oL°1rnBe.E^,n,io'r
the first time I ever was In a vina- I rector. Arthur H. Servta. of Lansing, to such person* only.
yard. I cooked the grapes and ! All stock of the above mentioned
strained the juice and canned It. | rubber footwear were frozen for the
Automobile Driven
Special Food Study
By JANE CAMERON
then look lhe hot pulp and ran II ( five days beginning September 30
I Automobile drivers, particularly1
-----------। Twenty - eight iiome extension
1 through a wire strainer into a • to and including October 4.
Ulieale
Dr. Ches. Foo, A Chinoman, i war production workers, were urged (
That'* Prospect For 1943. roups ate reported by Mary E- BuiIt sure pays to clean house. One 1 cooker of liot, cooked apple sauce.! The rationing regulation on the |
Will Speak October 19
Shor..,. .( «&lt;rtd fund.
£^rau^Mra..ra«£ finds yungs one hasn't seen since Then I sugared it. and added cln- 1 six types of rubber footwear permits'
' today by ~
Arthur H. Barvia. state
lhe iMt'tlllzkrirg with the broom. I namon and allspice and cooked it Ontv those enrased in occunatlona I'
The first meeting of the Has- j director of the Office ot Price Ad-j
| Work on state trunk lines and For 1943-43 on "Nipping Food Bills" ipulled out the couch and there was &gt;a bit and canned It up.
—•----—* - *
tings
ngs Brotherhood will be held In
in1 ministration, to keep a record' of county
,
roads will have to be greatly 1 l,’lile
Robert Tnylor. Just his picture.,'
---------------- ------------1 public health and safety, to obtain be at the Bunnell chureh Thursday
the usual place, the social rooms their mileage and gasoline consump. „ ra. ra,
..Cl
,«ra. .L
. .J I *ne
Thew
*44mci
member* enrolled will be What a let-down! Just my luck.
ed For
for
...ra...__ .how
____
... _ wholesome
.. ._____ I
'certificates from the
rationing । evening. Oct. 15. Ellis Faulkner of
of the Methodist church, on Mon-I Ron in driving between home and
curtalIed
1943.
because
of
the 1 aWdJrlng
—rara curta
’or 1943
IM3, beeau.u&gt;
‘*CBUt* nf
ot the
studying
how to___
provide
Beautiful Gull Lake
.
..
- board.
board,allowing
allowingthe
theholders
holderstotopurpur-Delton
, Deltonwiwill be the speaker. AU arc
d.v evening. October 19,
19. at lhe
the‘' work.
wm.t
\
tn funds available for con-I
mn- food
innti that will
wit provide health and I „
day
decrease in
„w„n auu
Our
modem
tactics
are Summer Home Burned Chase such goods. Dealers may welcome,
usual hour 7 o'clock. The meet-1 K the regulations now governing stnictlon and maintenance. There .well being for their families at low lpr
eading
to thetabor
bamyatd
or mavpre#ding
the STthe
bamyatd. or may- 1 The beautiful 15-room summer &gt;
^.wUl tw interes^g. wim thelt^ fMoU?e r^g program i^
fe.er automobile licensed.
m
ahoSld*to
0 «y

FINE BROTHERHOOD ।
PROGRAMTHIS YEAR

LESS ROAD WORK,
SNOW REMOVAL

BARRY BYPATHS

Si: UIC
the seventeen feuitui
Eastern awwta
states nt
are .because
few lieW
new C«rS
car* Will
will txbe made
made 'I Al 4?® First training
for yarn
yard ij went
went to
to Ia hen's nest to get I home of Mr. and Mrs. A- G. Bblhop
---- ------------- —---- --- ----- -jraraUAf leW
M.I* .meeting
mvvuxk rail
the hour 'l»n,edprogram_wiirapplied nationwide, Barvls said. It ahd sold.
°r lhwe
Broups
gg and
these arouus
t.ra.u e...
..
a .
...
VMJ. Gasoline
uuuuuc tax
vraA will
Will be
w muchIIIUCII lhc
”ie"iruders
. ,r“tlcra
----- . or
"
7 . Miriam
--------- . -a fresh
—
--------hen was onI ..the'of......
Flint, located
on. lhe extreme
be of special interest to members. iWr| be of importance that persons reduced
the rationing
----------- of'that
. .. . rad.
--------.ed bv
by the
B,dj- .neei.li.r
«P«hiWst in
in nutrition
nutrition .rd
and --------nest and another was walking back north shore of Gull lake in Pralriewho include all denominations and who „„ otherwise qualify for supmoter^'
“
"
“p- motor TueLFortunately for,«6wnship J41*1 ®uU?1 dUcuued thrifty guides and &lt;orth. back and forth, back and ville township was much damaged
profeulon*.
At ithese meetlnu ' -i
—.1u?... 7- “,ou'r «n accurate roaiU that hav. been taken over f,or
buyln&lt;
ln------ »
iiavcoceii iaxen over
.
~Bnd «P-«&gt;-date
—r
------forth in front of the neat. If she | by fire early Monday morning. The
farmers, merchants. 7
.. .ra check
food wasn't picketing, and 0olng a grand i fire was discovered a little after
v.— on thelr trBvrt need* "We by counties
counties, a definite amount Is
is set Formation
formation concerning new
professional men meet in an In­ .Irra. U&gt;U toporunra i. ra, pro.
U1,„ b
MeN1„
prriuw Um.
job of it. then I'll eat the nest eg? ■ midnight by two Delton men drivformal and friendly way.
drirHnrr wArlrirrK
• Tiletraining
K&gt;cnna meeting —for
.-.• I
ductlon
workers nz.
so that
that lhA««.
those whn
who 1 ,
' The second
। Ing by toward their homes. They
in
.11
prerabun,
r.r
1™.
rtora
k
,
dm
w
,„
N
. with catsup on it.
The Hastings Brotherhood was may be eligible for supplemental .
stopped and aroused the caretaker
can be done next winter, ber
organised thirty years ago. and It rations." Barvli said. "w|ll not have removal
!
i Speaking of hens, did you know,| who ....
lives in a smaller house on the
because
of
the
reduction
in
avail,
'
,
t
,
has promoted a fine fellowship and their applications held up. thus pos- .
;
they
originated
the
art
of
camouI same grounds.
' able funds. Il would be wise for
a better understanding among lhe__________
_ ____
___
slbly causing
the____
loss of valuable
I
flage?
Did
you
ever
see
a
hen
hide
plrc iruckj from Delton. Hickory
j farmers to be sure their own snow
men of this city and lhe surround- j man-hours in our war plants.
shovels are in working order, be- ,
ra’“l you couW corner* and Richland were called
Ing. territory. Its unique plan of ।
*n4c*?. c.oa,1rr Jor V*e, cause
look right at It and not see it? I . nnd extinguished the blaze, but not
cause volunteer
volunteer work
work In
In spow
spow rere- lr
.a lairvramiivrav
■ta^vataaai■«»
service enables the Brotherhood to
have many a time. We used to have | unttl most of the structure and its
000
•u.Pp,e7 moval
moval will
wll! no doubt be necessary.
necessary It
l\ niCTDIDIITCH
fl I \ | DIRI ITf|l
furnish five good meata with five mmul bra* when the. .pp rani 1t
K
, a little Bantam hen who, If she । contents were damaged. The buildIra. • flwetne retort « hu mllerne ,tkl
h
k
con^*"ded
n BB,nealBt
ncal al Bl1-1| ing
ing had
had been
been vaconl
vacunl since
since the
the Bish
Bish-­
CooperativePlana Would 2?
y !*n
than tlie five meaLi alone would requlrranenu
It will .Un en.ble ,
Mod
Wod„a,a nrail,
I
Mnkn More Rnnk&lt; Avniinhlo 1 *i!iU d B
*tr«w to one ops returned to their home in Flint
require at a restaurant. The ex­ the board to act more promptly In ,
j
Moke MoreBooks Avoiloblc aide,
then
settle
herself with
caretaker believed
1
. ..
---- ------------ •great ।| The
i is unriiuci
ucnrvcu lhe
me fire
IUV
cellent programs for the Jive meet­ processing tlie application.
The Ba."
•
D
J
&lt;•County
Treasurer
George
Clduse
’
gusto
8USt
°
L
in
n
U
the
‘
,S
ncst
nest
,
U
}
then
e
P
Proceed
proceed
to
to
started
.
started
In
|
n
the
the
west
wing
of
the
Ings are as follows:
greatest advantage is that no war Ratiomng Board Given
w J dutribXi si^i nSi^,
cover herself completely befote she ] LT*.
house, and was probably due to
Monday evening. October 19. The
. . ...
.... ...
There had
had been
been
—
—
money
to
the
schools
of
Barrv
11
a
ncr
/
Sl!
*
e
%
*
en
,
1
the
hcn
defective
wiring.
There
speaker will be Dr. diaries Foo. hLi place of work because of insuf­ Extra Tires for Sept.
; County, the basis being 38 Cents for .uaw’to a‘nwt we ^oSd’dtedown ‘ n° TT
P’"F
°’e 0Wn*
who wax bom in China, but re­ ficient gasoline."
each
n”‘;.T
e r.°
uldC dlg down |left it some time ago
For September the Barry County I**
6** census scholar in the school and find!..
UlUe
Miss
Hen
ceived hta college education in this
— ....j,
estimate was made o! the
country. He 4s a practicing phyalRationing Board had a quota of dUlr‘cU of th‘a county. The amount
...
* *
' damage to tlie building and eon,
ran..
. ?
. ra
lar8er ,hfln lt ha5 »veraged for
clan and surgeon In the city of St.
Helpful hint—•If
If the War Depart
Depart- tents, but it will be large. There
only 31 grade 3 tires, and they had Wlne tjme The money comes from
Johns. Michigan, where he is es­
ment needs an annihilation squad to
accepted applications for about 175 fines paid to courts of tiic county.
u—
‘Z‘puJi(•&lt;,_“n7
teemed as a man of high char­
-r‘ Togjo
can not stated.
acter, fine education and has made
more than that quota. They were I-*"1 &gt;car the W. K. Kellogg Foun-, t
band
glad to have an extra allowance for daUon
Ut
a splendid success in his profession.
Dr. Poo keeps in close'touch with
that month of 88 tires, which cut
*“
Regulations to Sell
his native country through relatives
County Chairman Ordered the applications lo 87 The board
.,ui of tou
liehestraum win. And Buy Rubber Goods
and friends, and will give first-hand
had 87 unfilled accepted applica­ bn.,,., or uw
To Act If Necessary
.Hu the
rhn total
rental paid
mid by
hr their
tkiralr com-1
mm- I
information about China, which Is
tions at the end of the month. city
1 Bud was talking with a Staff j I Every dealer who sells &lt;1&gt; hlpHped up with the United stales,
Chairmen of county salvage com­ Workers in plants doing war work munities for library purposes. K* Member of the Naval AeronautlWE SELL
। height rubber boots. (3* above-knee
England and Russia in fighting mittees in Michigan received in­ who drive from their homes in the the Foundation shall do the same
I cal Unit the other day about en­
Germany. Japan and Italy. Fur
country or some outside village to thLi year. It will be a fine boost for listing in that branch and the man I but below-hip height rubber boots.
IF YOU CANT
WAR STAMPS
&lt;3&gt; below-knee heavy rubber foot­
I
four terrible years China has re­ structions Thursday to "prepare for their work were granted tires only the school and public libraries.
IE WITH HUA... fW
sisted the efforts of the Japs to requisition" all cases in which per- when they carried extra passengers I In the distribution made this lime. said he would pass all of their wear: &lt;4» below-knee light rubber
strict examinations except possibly
conquer that country; and has evl- ■
with them to and from the factory we will give first the townships in the dental. My sister cracked. "Are
_____ they were employed.
The which the school districts are locatInches high. »«• pecs or bootees
denced a fine patriotism and won­ metal to lhe government at a “fair where
See our display of ev­
board hope the powers that be ed. then the names of the districts they going to have you bite the and work shoes less titan 10 incites
derful stamina In her gallant fight price".
eryday and
to prevent conquest by the Japan­
Charles Annable. Barry County will grant enough extra tires so and lastly the amounts.
■
high—all such dealers must file in­
ese army. It seems little short of .Chairman of the Salvage Commit­ they can fill all the accepted apASSYRIA—
—Assyria
Assyria Center
Center district
district
ASSYRIA
. bouquet of the loveliest fall ventories of their stocks of the
CHRISTMAS
miraculous that China has been tee. was one of lhe 83 county chair­ plications.
•
17
02;
Briggs
district.
8952;
Linabove
goods
before
Saturday
Oct817.93;
8953:
-mums" to whoever sent me the
able, with her poorly-armed forces, :men who received telegrams from
Tills shows how utterly foolish coin. 81428.
fCheyboygon Observer wherein the olwr 10 with the Barry County War
fine ima nms
Greeting Cards
to hold the Mikado's armies to a .John D. McOllita. executive secre­ were the promises of Gerald Smith.
BALTIMORE— Dowling district. Editor.
1 H.
CA1IWI. ani
n. Weber lucu
used &gt;
B pani­ Price and Rationing Board. Satur­
narrow strip along the Pacific tary of lhe Michigan state salvage when he was campaigning for 81988: Striker 813.88; Mcornber Br“Ph
- form
one of our Bypaths in day October 10 is the dead line. Infor men in the service.
Coast. Klang dial Chek is a won- &gt;committee, authorizing them to nomination for U. 8. senator from 11148: Hendershott 87 00; V
----- hl* column This U mod encour- ventorles must be filed In duplicate. ,
win
derful general, and the Chinese make such preparations.
Michigan, when he promised "tires 89 34: Durfee 8924; Barney
- Mills. aging and believe me, we can use Forms can be obtained at lhe Conn- i
have proven to be.excellent soldiers.
,lv OT&gt;CC
Mr. Annable says he hopes it will for all cars" if he were nominated . »8 68.
______ I a muc
little clItuu
encouragement
once In »a ty rationing board offices. When he |
Il will be interesting to hear' Dr. not be necessary to take any such and elected. He must have known i BARRY —Delton, Kellogg Consolljf WP aren’t badly mistaken, files his duplicate Inventory, the
Foo tell what China is doing, steps in Barry county and that such that he could not have made good , dated School District, fl 18.44.
' j^r. Weber was president of the dealer will get his certificate giving
and what she will do if the wins steps will be taken only after full on that promise, and was Insincere I CARLTON—Carlton Center 89.80; Michigan Press Association We taw him authority to sell the six types
-----------niJ1 ||438. Wplcorae |MM. Brown hlm
Showboat a,, of rubber footwear mentioned adove.
her war witfe the Japs. Il will be warning has been given. However in
making ..
it.
et-lTO- r^nafe
Cirnva 11834.
worth the price of a Brotherhood the scrap situation is so urgent at
; 113.73;
Costa Grove
Local rationing boards will not ae- ।
PHONE 2115
HASTINGS
season ticket to hear Dr. Foo one present that every podslble step
• CASTLETON — Nashville 88036;
cept inventories filed after Oct­
week from Monday night.
mutt be taken to get Lhe scrap
, Lake View 86.44; Martin. 98.13: BarOlrta. 1 made some of the nicest ober 10. After that dale the dealer
On Monday evening. November metal to thi proper destinations as
Iryville 8728.
grape butter I ever ate. We went id will have to obtain his certificate.
17 there will be the annual Fath­ early as possible to avoid a threat­
HASTINGS CITY, school district
I (33824.
er and Son banquet. An especially ened ahut-down of lhe steel mills.
So far requisitioning has been
I HASTINGS TOWNSHIP —Fisher
interesting program has been pre­
181348: Gregory 85.60: Altoft 817.08:
pared tor that night. A nature­ resorted to tn only one Instance,
lover. a man who has studied birds when a 50-ton scrap collection was
Star 81120; Quimby 88.13: Hastings
Vote By Porents Doe» Not Center 8336.
in their natlvfi woods, will talk in­ requisitioned from a Walled Lake
$924; McCallum I
terestingly about them- and give farmer some time ago. The powei
Moke It Easy To Decide
‘I ” HOFR-Doud
“
pictures of them
We can learn to requisition scrap is empowered by
_
lav.io.
184 76; wuar
Cedar uirr*
Creek goto;
8616: niiius
Hinds I
We all know that War Time is 87 84; Shultx 810.08: Brush Ridge
much that will be helpful to us the war emergency act.
from lhe wild life about us. The
68; Cloverdale
an hour faster than Eastern Stand- *88
“**"
------- '*’* *MAO.
“““
speaker will be Rev. Lawrence Ward Pocketbook And $45
IRVING
—
Wood
|M0;
Little
Brick
ard Time: and that It about 40
of Caledonia. Papers from other
minutes faster than sun time in 17JO: Freeport 83108.
towns where he ha, lectured speak Returned By Finder
JOHNSTOWN—luna
King 8320; MonMon_
....
'| Jimnotvnn
Haallnga.
The
school
board
is
putgi820:
Stevens
87.84;
Bristol
of his talks about birds very high­
ly. Folks are getting more and
Robert Saunders, on Friday, tied to know how to meet this alt- 813.44: Banfield 81026; Culver 819.88
more interested In birds, as is prov­ thought he had lost ills pocketbook uallon tn fixing school hours. If Burroughs 87.56.
en by the large number who have somewhere
,
on State street But it they should remain as they are now.. MAPLE GROVE — Mayo 8924:
feeding stations for them.
happened that it was picked up by before very long it would be nec-, Moore 811.76: Dunham 81454: NorThere will be no December meet­ Mrs. Ous Wlngeler. She found Mr. cssary for children to find their ton 8953
ing this year. That has been true .Saunders name and address on the way to school, and for the school ORANGEVILLE—Blake 86 44: Or­
for several years. The meeting dale driver's license kept In the pocket­ buses to gather up children, before angevllle Village 831.08.
would be too near to Christmas.
book. and returned it with the daylight There were, no doubt,' PRAIRIEVILLE - Milo 89 34:
The speaker at the January 18 845.00 cash it contained to the own­ good reasons for adopting war time; Prairieville Village 815 40: North
meeting will be no stranger to Has­ er. Needleu to add that Mr. Saund- but it has ita drawbacks as we have Plne Lake 810 92.
tings and Barry county people. Dis­
Indicated.
I RUTLAND—Algonquin Lake 8813;
trict Superintendent E. H. Babbitt, ctated the fact that an honest per­
The achool board realises that i chld“L.r.
3d*
of Grand Rapids, a former pastor son had found It. Not all owners they have to make some change.
Oood*111 MM- Yeckley
of the Methodist church here, will of lost valuables are as fortunate.
Dwilring to make it with the least
„ .
possible disturbance to the homes . TH°!lL*?PV!tr2TOrn*PP * K&lt;? ‘
heard him will tell -you that what YMCA SECRETARIES
Iorr
8189.84
of this city, they sent out a ques-|,ft
" District. «
imm
TO MEET OCT. 18-18
WOODLAND— Woodland Town­
Yankee Springs will be lhe meet­ tionnalre asking people to vote on ship school 887.64.
ing.
the following four proposals:
For tlie meeting Monday evening ing place of YMCA Secretaries from
I YANKEE SPRINGS—Gates 86.73:
1. The time to remain as it is Yankee Springs 85.04.
February la a speaker has been al! over the state Oct. 18-18 when
promised by the Michigan State the town, country, and community now for opening and closing schools. । Several school districts in Balti­
3. To change the hours for the'.more and Johnstown have done
College. He will discuss the farm section gathers for a study confer­
ence. The theme ot lhe meeting high school and Jr. high to 9 a. .what seems a wise thing In txpendsituation in war time.
The last meeting of the Brother­ will be. “Work with Younger Boys". m. to 13 o'clock noon and 1 o'clock ,Ing their library money. Instead
One outstanding attraction on the to 4:35 In the aflefnoon; and for (of each district using the small
hood yekr will be on Monday night.
March 15 and will be well worth at­ program will be an address by Dr. the grades including kindergarten to' ‘amount it receives yearly for buytending. The address will be giv­ William McKinley Robinson who
| ing books for that district alone.
will
deal with lhe aubject. "Prob­
en by Kim Sigler, who has a state
'eral districts of those ftro townlems of Youth In War Time." Dr. be half on hour Mrite^thanJra.Iix “
"h,p8 P001 lhelr llbrBry money
wide reputation as a speaker.
Bo tills should be another success­ Robinson is a member of the State
ful Brotherhood year. The cost of Committee and Li wel) known for w.7 Ttml» 11 ch#nge 10 EMl*m , books are made available for the
the season ticket is 13.50. which con­ his work In Rural Sociology.
war ume.
.
cooperating districts, and the books
The arrangements for the meet­
sidering the prices of food now. is
3.
Change to following hours: are passed along so that each dlsIZIlT and Jr. high
ranM 9:30
Tra Hint.
O *an gets
ra I ■the
.ra .■ far. . larger
. &gt; a number
.. ■____ of
- ra
very reasonable. You can gel your ing are being made by Lyn Lew­ High school
a. utet
is. president of the group.
tickets from President Leslie Lock­
m. to 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. to 6:06 new books which this plan provides,
wood. Vice President Keith Yerty. DIES "iN UNIVERSITY
p. m.; grades and kindergarten 10 r would seem as If that plan could
n
m
trt
1
n
m
*
nraX
n
ra
ra.
fn
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.
...
.
secretary John Hewitt or Treasurer HOSPITAL SUNDAY
X
Dewey Reed; or you can get them
of the townships.
David F. Cogswell, aged 53. who
Several districts also have united
had been 111 for several months, tern War Time 'These hours would
and Stebblna drug store.
passed away al lhe University hos­ be actually the same as when the and have Mrs Maude Smith, the
pital In Ann Arbor on Sunday. He school, were under the regular Eas­ county school commissioner, pur­
your part to hold it HIGH and keep it BURNING! If you can »
FARM HOME
is survived by his wife, Elsie: two tern Standard Time, which is an chase the books and keep them in
BURNED THURSDAY
fight in the front line you must fight on the home front. Buy
sons.
Wayne, at home, and Morris hour slower than the present war her office, and then pass them out
Fire, which is beUeved to have
time.)
to
the
cooperating
schools
on
a
fair
originated from the chimney, early of Hastings township: three daugh­
War Savings Bonds and Stamps every day and help in every
4. Change to the same hours as basis, and each school has access
Thursday morning of last week des­ ters. Misses Marjorie and Bemlta
in No. 3, provided the factories to a far larger number of books by
way you can. Do your part and do It well.
troyed. a farm home occupied by Cogswell, at home, and Mrs Anna­
change their lunch hour from 13 that plan. But Mrs Smith tacks
Mr. and Mrs Roy Jenkins, on lhe belle Showalter of Nashville; a sis­ to 1 o'clock as now to 1:00 to 3:00.
room in her office for any more
farm generally known as the An­ ter. Mrs. Millie Fisher, and a broth­
These questionnaires were taken books than she now handles. But
Thi» bonk it georod to Wor service ond we invite you to avail
drew .Wlertnga farm, six miles er. William, both of Hastings. Mr.
to their parents by the children other districts could easily arrange
southwest of Middleville. The vil­ Cogswell had been an employee of
with lhe request that the parents to do what the Johnstown and Bal­
lage fire truck was summoned, but the E. W. Bits* Co. for some time.
Indicate which of the four proposals timore districts are doing.
The
funeral
was
held
at
the
Leon
­
thtr flames had gained too much
hove vault* where you can store your valuable*. 4^0. If you
Is acceptable to them.
headway when the truck arrived ard funeral home on Wednesday at
The returns received show that NOTICE
need money . . . see us ond let's talk it over. We're in the bonk­
Only a few household goods were ten o’clock, the Rev. C. M. Conklin
I am going in lhe service of our
of Cedar Springs officiating.- In­
country
and
I
must
clean
up
all
terment in the Hastings township 387 voted to have the schedule re­
ing business to serve the people of this community.
cemetery.
main as it now, which we have business by Saturday. Oct. 10. It
FTNGLETON BROTHERS
shown is going to be very trouble­ Is Important that all shoes and footIN HAWAII
some during the winter months.
Mn. George Ftngleton of this
MEETING OF RED
LET'S ALL PULL TOGETHER FOR
One hundred forty voted In favor want to take this opportunity to
city received word a short time ago
CROSS EXECUTIVE BD.
of proposal No. 3. and 09 In favor thank you for your patronage and
from her son. Corporal George Flnof proposal No. 3 A few failed to hope to be back serving you after
Rleton. that he was stationed with
indicate their choices. The four­ the war.
the American troops on the HawThe
Rite-Way
Shoe
Repair.
teen who voted for No. 4 are in­
cluded in the 85 who voted for No. Wayne Pierce. Prop—Adv.
Olenn. wrote her that he had just
arrived at Honolulu, and would
RUMMAGE BALE
The board will make their final
E. Mill
decision at the regular Meeting to
brother George. The latter enlisted
G. Hubbard, Chairman
in Detroit and Olenn at Muskegon.
be held October 13. Somebody will used furniture
Adv 10-8
have to be disappointed. The Board
PHONES: 2105 ■ 2103
Fried chicken supper, Berryville RUMMAGE SALE
must take some action so that the
Fried chicken supper.
Briggs
church. Thun.. Oct is. beginning
Episcopal Parish House, Fri.-Sat,
church. Sat. Oct 10. g:30 p. m.
at 1:80. SSc-SOc plate.
A0.18-) Oct. 11-17. Adv. I0-1S school before daylight. ‘
Adv. 10-1

* BUY, THE BRAUDS YBintT

02816704

|J UDI KIDUlLU

MAY REQUISITION
HOARDED SCRAP

OF*

$159
SPECIAL VANILLA
LISTERINE 75c..pedal
59c
109
CREOMULSION 125
167
S.S.S. SPECIAL 200
183
LARGE SIZE LYSOL «p«cW
19c
FORHAN'S TOOTHPASTE 25c
WOODBURY SHAMPOO 50c 49c

LyBARKER’S

SCHOOL TIME IS A
PUZZLER TO BOARD

To
" YOURS
Hold It High”

FREEDOM!

HASTINGS CITY BANK
'Fifiy-Fiv* V»an of Conlinuout Sorvica’

HMrmcs,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1M&gt;

TWO

Mr. and Mrs Keith Durkee and 1 church in Hastings. September 12 Ing. Leader Luther Steralck.
Pvt. Bernard L. Preaton. Btty. A.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hyne* moved ter. local, spent Sunday evening Grand Rapid* were Bunday afterPieaaMt Valley
53rd A. A. Tng. Bn., Bldg. 900. Camp to their farm at Woodland. Mon­ wtth Dr. and Mr* Vernor Moore of noon caller* of Mr* Julia Godfrey. family of Woodland spent Sunday ' were completed.
Grand Rapid.*
| Mr. and Mr*. Leo Roac and fam- with Mr. and Mra. Adam Endres.1 Dorr Derby, of the Maple Orove I 10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
Callan. Ban Diego. California.
day.
Mra Harald Yodvr and Norma. I *&lt;«. MerrtU Karcher Mr*. Olenn
Mra. Deed* Myer* spent several1 Uf of Haatlng* we* Baturday gnMU
Mr. and Mn V. L. Wolcott of Evangelical C. K, prManted hl* Bannon by A. A. Griffin.
accompanied by Mr*. Leon Howk K*Bogg. local, and the latter** day* with her *on and wife. Mr ot h»r parent*. Mr. and Mra. Ed Orand Blanc were Bunday after- 1 r*«ignation a* treasurer of the
jlqq
M Bunday school. SupL
‘nd Mta Dorothy Bunn wer. Grand daughter. Mr* Howard Bolo. Mr. and Mr*. Adon Myer* of We»t »&lt;*ir*
nrvin and
anH evening
avanlns guert* nV
—J-,.- •Living*ton
._ —._ *
•
noon
of **r
Mr anrf
and Tfrilnn
Union. Florr
Don- va&gt;
wa* alan
also wrvtne
serving aa
** u..
Burdette
Rauld*“idtora&gt; Tu^day.
. w‘IUrd Arnold of Hastings, and Mrs Branch.
Branch
. Ur
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buahler
Buehler of Mra. L. R Wolcott.
iChrirtUn Oitlamahip MHrtaMnd-1 |.M p u
Bnda-¥or
oT n &lt;
m.
1 Robert Gin-wow and ran ot DowMr.
and
Mr*.
Ouy
W.
Reuter
of
ent
I
^
tn
•
no
^'
aa
^,
I
?
orT
’
Prertdent
Chalmer
Miller
Mr.
and
Mra
Evart
Ardl*
and
,
OraenvDW
wrre
Saturday
wnUM
fe^d tom
Culler w ^ri lln* were B&lt;tUe Crerk Copper*
Winchester Indiana and Mr* Ro« reason for rtaignlng He will Isave
J ,, -J™.
Jimmy
were
Thursday
evening
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Franklin
F l CU^U 10
Thursday afternoon.
Reuter
of
’
Fort
R*cov«ry.
Ohio
[
or
^^BUng
on
Wednraday.
Dorr
•
“
T
”
7
J^L,^
ayer
meel"
MlsfveUna Buehlar Ol Hartings ।
Mfr' a,*Mrs guesU of Mr and Mrs Howard Burgess.
Thaler
Thaler.
1 Mr 'and Mra. Alva Moore and .pent the weekend with Mr and Ju* been a real -•Undby- and II;*"* Lefler John Brake.
UU.e™.„ nXe? Qrcha?- Albln Wr,l° of
Lo’*U 8unand 141m Vivian Buehler ot Char­
Mr*. Emily Sullivan and daughot
City are vUlllng Mr. Mrs SemUh Seese. Mrs Adah Mot- w111 1101 ** raa&gt;' to HU hl* place.. Tile AdmlnUtrative Board of
ter und Mrs Anna Moore
,u' lr»lnlng In thl* youth organise-. Pleasant VaUey wUl meet October
lotte spent Sunday with their par­
Charles Moore
Hasting*.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Hinckley of ter Eileen of Hasting* were Batur- “nd
lb. and Mra. John Steckle and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fbrrrst Bueh- Watervliet are proud parent* of a day afternoon gue»U ot Mr*. Julia
Mr and Mrs Francis Oliver of
W
1
Adndru.ir.ur. Board nt
।Godfrey.
'Middleville were Sunday guest* of Mid (.mil, ip.nl aundn, .n.monn
Robert. Mrs. Marla Weber, and Mrs
son ixini recently
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Houghton
A...
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m
..
Mu.ora
.uumiaui.
I
Mr
,nd
Mrl
olenn
Kfllo
««
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
H.
F»u*ey.
■Uh
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ormld
Prke
ol
—— -------"
Albert Ludntph of Kitchener. On­
Mr. and Mr* Clifford Thompson i
sunII.M.
ObUw
tario. and Miss Lydia Steckle ot of Detroit were weekend guest* of and
and Suii
son DuTialu
Donald of
of CiiBrloiie.
Charlotte, andi:-and : -'.,—
Mr•_—
and
Kello«ii
Mr*- TWh Jeffries of
T Mn- — J- ------” °f
—i. „ Mr.
—and
~— —
-­
x.- —
. VMartin
Runrtnv ,
Nnrth. Freennrt
were
Rundav
Mrs. Ftard
Floyd Flynn and
.nd Mra.
Mr. Alk»
Alice
dandhorM ,John
™&gt;n ud i.™* ftrrt
conference of
Chicago. Illinois, were Monday din- their parent* Mr. and Mra. Guy Mr and■ Mr*. Archie
Thompran and M
rtln 8^/
„------ „
, NorUwFraeport
w^
Bunday
we-eve- Mr..
..
.
.
.
..
.
Mare
Tarwer
«ru
luirn
Jannarv
la
Smith.
Mr Houghton's mother. daughter* June and Sharron of Eait
Gardner
of
Bowne
were
Thursday
।
M?7
Tar
«'
r
»
“
-»«&gt;u*ry
»
’
■
the
year
*10
be
Freeport.
October
Mr Mnd Mrs Amc* Van Horn
Mr *nd Mr&gt; Howd
Mra. Frank Houghton of Alto, pass- Kalamo were Sunday dinner guest*
Thaler.
evening gUmt* of Mr. and Mr*. Ouy |,r5- Jta Carlton township and 14 and 25 Rev. D H Carrick will
,r*lrolt ,nd
’
Stackle.
~wwa.v
; ivaiamo were ounaay dinner guei
pawed away at her home October । be tn charge
Donald Prestons address has
Mr. and Mrs Charles Moore local Smith
xt the. Fry and Thumjawn home.
Hutlngs were Sunday callers of
1
an
UCX.r.
n&gt;____ _ .. ..
... .. .
I and Mr and Mra. Alva Moore and
been changed. It la a* follow*: Pvt.
Mr. and Mra Ralph Walton and Mr #nd
"KJ’S
and Donna
Posthumus -of -D—
Donald Preston. 2H8. Camp Elliot. .....
--------- ---------------children of South Bowne were Sun-1! M
Mrs.
" Charlpl Bunn, -»•"
who "~
under
t"-­ family ot Lake City were Monday
she was seven years of age. she , will hold an all day meeting at the
and Evelyn visited in (Jfand Rap­
San Diego. California. His broth- were Sunday dinner guests of
day dinner'guests of the former's went a cataract operation in June dinner guest* of Mra. Oeriha Beam id*. Sunday, at the home of Mr moved to Freeport with her parent* i home of Ila Hooper Thursdnr
er Bernard s addre** U a* follow*: ! Wieland.,
and resided in thl* vicinity lhe re------------ * » &gt;
returned Mst Thursday to Univer­ ot Hastings.
,
.•liter Mrs Bernice Closson
mninder ot her life. She wa* united , QL'IMBY
George Brown 1* visiting Mr. and
Mr* Coy Stowell is a patient at sity Hoypi III in Ann Arbor for an
* TK^nerir
Gm ,n m‘rrt
Me lo **• D. StecM* Otto, uuintthatlon and returned home Mrs Olenn Miller Of Hastings till*
4,
SXaXJS
Pennock hospital in Hasting*.evening. Tne funeral-icrvice* will .&amp;-i
— ;T8s-war=jiis.!4.
.--— —._ i
' Mis*
Miss Shirlev
Shirley Frederickson
Frederickson ot Has- ! Saturday. '
be held Thuraday.
‘born four children. She ia survived and famll ‘
Mr and Mr* George Waite uf
Mr and Mrs Harry Lane of By■ tingr-»«nt Tiiunda.v erenii
Mr. and Mra Bert Sydnam of fee.^
1 on 8und,y Mr •I“’ Mrv Cameron
Wayland were Saturday guest* of rorf Center spent Sunday at the
Miss Orra Newton
Alto were Bunday evening guest* of Victor and LIU of LAnalng. Kan- 'McIntyre and family and Albert
Leon Howk home.
Mr and MnuRSy Neeb and fam­ Mr and Mrs. Ernest Tooker.
Mrs Polly Parks, who underwent
The Misses Pearl and Doris Reu­ Mr and Mrs Charles Bunn and stlhome BBW Grandchildren 'm McIn,ne c»llwl an Mr. and Mrs.
ily of Vicksburg, nnd Mr. and Mrs
family.
at home, five grandchildren.one
McIntyre at the home of
Arthur Clinton and family of Carl­ an operation at Pennock hospital ter of Orand Rapids entertained (
Mrs brother.
Frank Yarger
d M
Mnwarrt
navi,
in
recently.
Is
recovering
at
the
home
Bunday
xiui.ua
;
with
"
iuj
a
»
surprise
birthday
Mr and Mrs. Charles Radford sister
ton were Sunday dinner guest* of
port, three
Luman of
of FreeOvid, ...
Ho
*ard D,v
" 81
Mr and Mr* izwis Neeb Mr. and of her niece. Mrs. Nellie Robbins dinner in honor of their father. J.'and Mrs Lavern Seger of Orand
cf
Clarksville.
W
...
Reuter's
_..
Mth
birthday
—
,
annlver-1
.
Rapids.
....
------------------------------------------Mr.
and
Mrs
Dwight
Bar
—
­
,
-----------.___
“
nd
T
"
ry
°
f
Mln
'
'
D
°
rW
'
n B,Uman ,ind “
»‘rl
Mrs. Meryl Neeb nnd Merld of Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish and sons jary
present and
were daughter
Mr and - I num
Coat*
Orove.
Mr Cenand neapolb. Minn,
tings called in the afternoon.
Mra Oueats
Bert Reuter
Mrs of
Will
Savacool
nf and
Carlton
School News
. *£*end°*wttG*Lawrence Rltiman*
“—■* ■**—*-—&gt;•— ————• —
Mrs Howard De Mond of Wood­ were Middleville.- Caledonia and •*
Freshman N*wa
i ijut
Bunday Alice Reynold'*
land spent a tew days with her par­ Grand Rapid* visitors Friday after­ Dorothy of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs j ter were Bunday caller* of Mr and
noon.
Ouy Reuter of Winchester Indiana.
I Mra Ben Blukner
The FrM
hmen reauy
really reel
fee) initiaiea
Initiated cm**
cUa* oi
of intermeuuie*
Intermediate* had
charge
ents. Mr nnd Mrs Claud Mead
v.u,
.—
The
rresnmen
naa charge
Vr-. Rose
Ra-. Reuter nf
Mr* E
F II
.
.lailt. Wcdn
........
a.... , of .X.
___ «... ..
...
...
Franklin Burgess relumed to his Mrs
of Wnrr
Fort Reenverv
Recoven-. I Rrr
Rev nnd
and Mrs
B rirlfHn
Oriffin were ., aIlrr
eaday night _
when
lhe opening
worship
service
Mix* I lillan Bkom has resigned
the Sophomore*
sophomore, gave
gave us
tti the
the wort*.
wort*. ;| tn
tn Sunday
Sunday School.
School Bunday
Bunday School
her position at the Incai postoffiee work In Battle Creek. Thursday, Ohio Mr and Mra Wraley Keim dinner guest* of Mr and Mra. Peter the
School
ond son Vem of Clarksville.’Mr Trltjans one
day last week
-------- ice cube*
—•--- -•
----- —
— o'clock
■ ■ • Ml** Emily Dipp is the new clerk after a week'.* stay at home.
j ..
. ! After "
having
down
our-----------------now start* -•
at 11 ;Oo
E —
W —
T.
’l!! .Mlrn!!™
The W C. T U met In a special and Mrs Srmlas Sees*. Mrs. Anna j Mr
Mr nnd Mr
Mr* V.
Will
A Herding =f
of
and feeding us carter oil. i C E was held al the home of Patty
Mr. and Mn Gerald Thompson
r...i„«™ called on Rev and Mrs
ur. wp rtl(ln.t fcnow lf wp were dead or (fcurfo,, 8unday e„n|nj..
were Sunday afternoon guests of meeting last Tuesday afternoon at Moore, and Mr*. Adah Motter. local Hartings
B Griffin Bunday aftrjnoon
her parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Carl the home of Mrs Ruv xyicJaiic^ Jake received many fine gift* as a
alive.
•
j The extension Class meet* TliursFlection of officers was held for the reminder of the occasion AU de-, Tlie District Convention of the
Myers nf East Hasting*
Sophomare New*
’
|d*y at 1 o'clock at Aleen Ritzman'i.
Mr and Mr William Gage of earning year: Pres. Mrs. William parted wishing him many more W' C T U. will be held In Buchan- ; The initiation od the Freahmcn Anyone wishing to take part tn
ran. October
and 23. Detail* of was held last Wednesday
Jackson were Sunday dinner guests nipp Recording Secv.. Mrs. George hanoy birthdays.
They these lesion* is cordially Invited,
Mr and Mrs Walter Rockhill ot, the nrom.m vill b* announced later cmMC
lo ^
4luu, wearing the clothes The tonvi .till* year i* "Nipping lhe
of Mr nnd Mra. Gerhardt Kundr Bustance. Corresponding Secy.. Mrs
came to
school
WHEN HALF-COMPLETED
Rev and Mrs E B Oriffin were
the
,hort skirt* Rxxl'BUl.''
Russell Kaerrher of near Rich­ Fred Tabberrer. Treasurer. Mrs. Hasting* spent Saturday night with
Mr and Mr*. W. W Rockhill
Tuesdav evening dinner guest* of wllh
rlbbons ln
Roger
land was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Nell Newton.
with ribbons
in their
their hair
hair and
and the
the
Roger Ol
Olis spent the weekend
SHIPS STAND IDLE
Mrs A C Barker and Kalhrvn
Mr. and Mrs B L Kenyon.of. Mr and Mrs. John Brake In Pleas- _
wore____ J.:.
ihlrt*.
garters and-'with lx?.
Mr «nd Mrs Philo Otle.
| Ella Catt.
..lrls
_______
-. .
» .inline were Rundav
«n» Vnllev enmmnnltv
.... with -u
•_ as- Joyce
..
Bunday afternoon ,pri
communitv
( Mr. nnd Mrs Watt Thnmax and nf Waldron "pent a few days with Lansing
sock*,
old straw hat*. An
and .Paul.
Frank Livermore of South Bowne her parents Mr and Mrs. Ed. Stairs caller* of Mr. and Mrs L. R. Wol-1 Rev and Mrs E B Oriffin left sembly was enjoyed by all in the I Mr. and Mra. Clarence Baker
We could use that ship! We could have used it be­
iTUeadav morning on a business trip afternoon.
Miss Dorothy Bllllngrr of Uiwell cott.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
Each Freshman took*of Hastings and Mr and Mra.
Mr and Mrs Herman Holiliay of to Angola. Indiana
end Mrs. Merrill Ksrcher and fam­ spent the weekend with Mr and
fore and we could use it now! But there it stands,
hl* part in the program, consisting. Robert O'Neil, who recently re-'
Orand Rapids spent the weekend | Th’ Townsend club will me” In of singing, whittling, dancing, and turned from CaUfomla.
Mrs Claud Mead.
ily.
called
a huge hull of a boat, standing lonely ond skele­
MUs Dorothy Van Patten of Kal­ with Mr and Mrs Adam Endres, tlie hall Friday evening. Potluck other acta. In the evening we In- Thursday al the J. L. Smith home,
Mi and Mr= c. D Bauer of Has­
Mr nnd Mrs Clare Bassett and »Unner »t 7:00 Everyone welcome (tinted them good—which they deton-like in the shipyard—because the materials
tings were Thursday afternoon amazoo was a Sunday dinner guest
Mr and Mrs Victor Bparks and
family of Irvine were Sunday eve- ; Mrs Warren Svrrarrrr is laid uu served.
callers
nf
Mrs.
Julia
Godfrey
children of N. Muskegon spent the
necessary for its completion are not to be had' ft's
nine callers of Mr nnd Mrs Henry fOr * frw da vs with a bark Inlurv
Mr. Lewis Sistl of Detroit was rence Van Patten.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence Benedict Mvers.
the duty of every American to conserve .vital ma­
a Sunday guest of Mr nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Onrkler of
Friday morning Mr Emeat from Smith.
Ravmond Clinton of Irving called j Middleville were Rundav callers at Grand Raplda ahowed the Junior*
roent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Georg" Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree of Char­
terials. especially auto ports! Send that ship down
on
hl*
parent*
Mr.,
and
Mrs.
B
R
j
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
Harold
Yoder
and
The Mima Emily Dipp nnd Vir­ Mivford Havens and mother of
their class ring*
Afteir a certain lotte visited Wednesday at the J. L.
Clinton.
Monday
monUng.
i
fnmtlv.
ginia Fish returned from a visit Wr«t Campbell
the gangway!
‘
C.
amount of debating, we agreed on Smith home.
In Muskogee. Oklahoma. Monday
Mrs. Deedn Myers and Mr. and
Jack and Kenneth Thompson of I Minav K'n« •n’ni Raturd«~ nl’ht a nice ring with rose gold »et«.
Bundav
morning, i
Mrs. Adon Mvers visited Mr. and South Bown’ spent
--------------- with
------ ! vph Mr* n»e| .iohn«nn of ftmi-m« We are hoping to receive them .in
Don't let neglect of your car cause waste!
DOWUNG
Mn. F C. Deming and Mrs. L. Mrs E M. Batdorff of Rudyard, their grandparent*. Mr and Mrs
Let us service your car today!
The Dowling Community birthday
'joe Kauffman and family.
A Seger of Orand Rapid* wore Sun- Sunday.
word from their -on Llmrd statin*
Senior News
day calleg* at the Allen Fish home,—'Mr and Mrs —
Virgil Woods vis.... ..... ------------------■
Mr and --------------Mrs Frank
th«tThompson
he l« now station’d at Cann
Several of lhe members of the club will be entertained by Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mra. John Steckle and it-d the latter** father Oust Kunde *nrt Dennie were Sunday dinner Callan San Dleco. California. Tn class have ordered claw ring* along Floyd Oaskll) at her home Hila
week Wednesday-afternoon.
son. Mrs. Maria Weber, and Mrs pf Howard Citv ^Wednesday. Mr . guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Glendon those wh» wish to write to him hi« with the Junior*.
VULCANIZING AND GENERAL
Albert Ludnlph of Kitchener. On- ' Kunde returned to Freeport for . Jones
nddress is a* follow*- P»t Lined
jonn nnd
niKi family
inuin* of
’•&gt; Hastings
We are making plans for our car­ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hallock of
tario. and Miss Lydia Steckle of Mjn*e time.
II *.n»«&lt;‘ Saturday
'
George L
Bassett spent
Smith. 2nd Pin Btrv C. 58 Tng nival to be held November 6 Var­ Plainwell. Mr. and Mrs Colon Hal­
TIRE REPAIRING
Chicago. Illinois were among thaw
Mr and Mr« Alton Rogers of „
„....
nd flundai with Mr and Mrs
Bn.. Camp CaUan. California.
ious committees are in charge, of lock and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hal­
who attended the funeral services | .i1ck*on were Wednesday evening Clare ~
Ba.wtt and family of Irving.
Ony Reuter of Winchester. In­ the program. Thi» early date will lock of Battle Creek were Sunday
of Mrs. A.«a Steckle. Sunday They dinner guests of Mrs. Maude RoMr and Mrs Charles Woodworth diana was a Saturday evening call­ be very reasonable because of the guests of Mr. and Mra. Frank
Hallock.
returned to their humea. Monday.
„nd Marguerite nnd Mrs. Jep- and son Mike of Eaton Rsnlds call­ er nf Mr and Mrs. Harold Yoder coming «*» rationing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple of KaUafter spending two days, at lhe np. casadnv
ed on Mr nnd Mrs Semiax See*e snd family
■
The Student Council appointed
Steckle home.
1 Mr. end Mrs. John Neeb of and Mrs. Adah Motter. Saturday
Duration Herr I re Cluh
, six bora of the High school
—to
--------act inaaoo spent Thursday evening with
Mr and Mrs William Bpear of Clarksville and Frank Roach of afternoon
The Duration Service Club ws* ,,, (|„t UrulenanU of the scrap Mr. nnd Mrs Odle Fisher
Grand Rapid* were Saturday night H*'tln«* snent Thursday with Mr.
Mr Krajenake and dauahter-in- held in the Cool Building last Wed- drjvr which will last from the 5th
nnd Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bnd Mrs. Lewi* Neeb.
law. Mr« Clarence Krnjenske and ne*day afternoon with a business l0
of ,hu month. Each ।guests of Mr and Mrs Leland
Jones of Mt. Pleasant over tho
John Thaler.
i mk« Elaine Kauffman of Lansing three children of Detroit, swat Sat- |----------------nrt « to
.group
a 2nd lieutenant.
meeting.
Il was.«decided
send appointed
a
Phone 2240 daytime
George Howard of West Bowne fDCX1t thf weekend with her par- I urday with Rev and Mrs. J. I Ickes Mt to each boy in service from this The scrap will be delivered to a weekend.
was a Thursday
........... .....
afternoon
.
.......
guest of fnl
rnI, Mr Buu
nnd Mr* Joe &lt;*«....
Kauffman
..M... ' Mra. Frank Thompson and Den- community as a Christmas gift ipace in the downtown area Til­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewi* Harris of
Mr Jeffvrsoa
and Mrs. Clarence
famllv
nle snent Thursday- with Mr and . Anyone wishing to become a tnem- ery student U urged to collect a* Battle Creek and Dale Harrington,
Cor.
sad CourtBrnedlCL
1 Mr and Mrs. Guy W. Ri-uter of* Rfv and Mr, c f, ciinion ot Mr*. Charles Woodruff of Fast’ng* per of the club, call or see Mrs. much as he possibly can. *o if you who was home on a short furlough
Stu, Hastings,
Michigan
Winchester. Indiana, Mra. Rose Harting* ralleB on Mr and Mra.
Clarence Sutrarrer and Miss Bea ; Leon Howk. Leave donations in the have
nave any scrap you would Kke
—&lt; to
- »rom «n ,rmv Can’P
Georgia,
GtsasUg
Reuter of Fort Recovery. Ohio. Mr* , B R cilnUm Sunday afternoon.
De Plonty of Detroit «nent Sunday Service
•----- • —
Cans,
which -------are placed
in salvage, please contact K Braendle.: called on relative* here last week
Vaicsaiiiag
WarAiai
Anna Moore, and.Mrs Adah MotMr nnd Mra Alfrrd Mvers and with Mr. and Mrs Warren Sur- lhe stores. Meeting* are held the Jr Blough. Wayne Wyendecker. Ted
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Web.ter ot
Walton.
Kenneth
Thompson,
or
Don
j
Hastings
vuited
friends
near
Dow­
---------------------------------------------------------- f’mUv of Wavlnnd were Sundav
last Wednesday of each month
■
Ung Sunday.
Watch for announcement of place —
i n,,ernoon filers of Mr and Mra
Woods
,
- — x 'Henry Myers.
er of Hastings and Mis* Marlon ar a later date.
Freeport Methodht Chnreh
'
BARN
IM
SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs Bert Hayner and Rohrbarher of Lansing spent Sun- Barry Ountv Christian Endeavor
Everett M. Love, pastor
Mr and Mrs. Harrv Boughner of dav with Mr and Mra Thomas
Eiecatlve Meeting
I Mr. and Mr* Jake Dulta and
Morning warship 11.00.
Whitman.
The Barry County Christian Enfamily have moved into Mr*. Eva
Sunday school 12:00.
riirats of Mr. and Mrs Adam En­
Mrs. William Hutchens visited al deavor Union met at the home of Carlton Center Methodist Chureh Parmelee's house and the Homer
dres
the home of her daughter. Mr* the president, Mrs. Alice Griffin.
. Sawdy family ha* moved on to the
Everett M. Love, pastor
Dr ’ W. Rleterlnk and Mr and Marvin Thaler of Hasting*, thl*' Monday night. Plans for the Union
Richard Hilbert farm.
Morning worship 10 00
| Rally at the Jefferson Street U. B .
Mrs. Chester Supemau and baby of i week
• Mr*. Bara Hebei. Mr. and Mr*.
Sunday school 11:00.
Chureh of the United Brethren in Merle Johnson and family of Mus­
kegon Height* were at Mrs. Hebe)'*
Christ
home here on Sunday Mra. Hebei
E B Griffin D D Pastor
Is going to spend the winter at
Sunday. October 1!
Muskegon Heights
Freeport
Mr. and Mra. Bryant have moved
10 30 A M. Sunday school. Supt
from Mrs Parmalee's house to Lau­
Lorna Fish
11:30 A M. Morning worship rence Luca*' house.
Richard Durkee and family spent
1 Sermon by A. A Oriffin.
7: 00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Saturday at the Fred Durkee home.
I Mr. and Mra Walter Wortley of
President Helen BusUncc
As I have more stock than I can handle I will have an auc­
8 (X) p. M Evening worship. Ser­
Allerdtng of Woodland called nt tlie
mon by E B Oriffin.
tion sale at my farm located 5 miles east of Hastings on Cen­
8: 00 ,P. M. Thursday Prayer meet- Ben Croekford home Bunday.

FREEPORT

WASTE IS DEFEAT

ANDRUS SERVICE

AUCTION
ter Road, 1st corner east of Lake View school on

may say

WED., OCTOBER 14,1942

CHEN YU "GtqbGfap
(Hurry! Hurry!)

Commencing ot 1:30 the following will be offered

25 HEAD CATTLE
BEEPERS
Bred to
Registered Sire

BREEDERS

FEEDERS

Some Eligible
Io Register

when you ask

for a telephone
If TOU MO1T. you may not be able to

Copper, alee!, rubber and other

gel a telephone, or the kind of *crvicc
you want, in your new location. There­

materials arc more vitally needed for
fighting equipment than for new tele­

fore, we »ugge*t that you check with

lhe Telephone Gnnpany before mak­

phones. To conserve such materials,
the War Production Board ha* placed

ing definite plan*.

restrictions on telephone installations.

FOR VERY FAST,
VERY LONG LASTING
NAIL MAKE-UP

7he 3 Big Bollles $

TERMS

CASH day of sale. Nothing to be removed

until settled for.

1. Telephone service cannot be provided al tome locations.
2. Parly-line terrice, only, can be furnished in many catet.

3. Extension telephones cannot be installed In residences.

4. Additional apparatus may be installed only on a limited basis.

E. E.GILLESPIE

In so far a* malerial and war restric­

ran give lhe kind of service wanted,

tion* permit, we shall continue to pro­
vide the best service possible. And we

"when and where wanted."

look forward Io the day whep we again

firit.

But now,
and for the duration, uvr needs come

PROP.

Just the thing for these speedy day*—the futrst nail
make-up ever! large bottle of Chen Yu fait drying Lacquerol Base... Urge bottle offast drying Chen Yu Fashion
lacquer (*ny shade you wi*h|... and a Urge boule of
fast Chen Yu Remover (oily type}- A dollar for all three
. .. carried by four hurrying coolie* ... very cute I

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

MICHIGAN

BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

----- - Courtesy and Friendly Senice Shown to AU ——
PHONE 1U1

Prompt Detivegy Sen he

HASTINGS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUR8DAY, OCTOBER

BANflELD-DOWLING
CHURCHES OBSERVE

|

Igo

in

Farming

the Weeks neighborhood.

October 1 Ixaue ot the’^Mteiilgan
Ohrtatlan Advocate contains the
ft— .following account of tlie anniverOn* “H- of the two churches.:
And 75th For Tho Other
The
Banfteld
and
Dowling
Recently the Methodist Chureh ST^mv^e^ve^'of ^v^
at Banfteld celebrated Ita one “h-X nLnflu
ifiin.t—HtK Dnhiv*,_»rv
,
wiicn the Banflcld church obaerved ,

11841074

inoih Ahal.arraru
a

□ hir7L r erLaJy

II. to

1H1

MUs Adda Jordan,

for several!

Mrs. Madeline Norman and Mra. will be hi

I Bockword Glances
Bifri of Yesterday

, years one of the teachers in the Anna Van Tynne attended the MU- lhe war
high school, has accepted a position Itary Style Show at lhe Civic Andi\
i In the Detroit schools under Prof.' torium, Kalamazoo Tuesday evening.
, HaU, formerly of (his city. She gets
Mrs. Emily WllcSx and Mrs. famUv iZtwaak
i»32S per year more than she gotMerle Bradfield look the former's
,
TWENTY YEARS AGO
here and a raise of tSO a year for sister. Mrs. Gertrude Trahan to
1
XWatak hole near Quimby ta &gt;
**
Sri**?,

S

, WICMOBT COBXIBS

I, »

XS.1 ,U "" *»&gt;**&lt;&gt;«• .nnwer-n, .nd

ilarlum. Baltimore. Md.
.sing, visited hta parents. Rev. and ’ „
! Mr and Mrs. Harry Sparks' baby Mrs. Wag Icy over th? weekend.
tl™
U7U
,
'girl. Betty Jean, took first prize at | Mr. and Mrs Earl Burdick of Au- building an i^ddlUon on lhe bam
! the home of Mra. Barnett
'
fOr h*’U” the ‘*«'«t sust*. Mrs Leweiu Beadle of Bat- . Mri rmUy Wilcox and Mrs l^rie tmgs Wednesda7
mu unuy
wucox
ana
Mn,
Merkncuiwauay.
, smile. That smile will get in its most lie Creek and Jimmie Beadle were r-!t5?
uiy w
‘Ieo.* *
n.a Mr
LM
*.rte I,
'ISS’SS:
picnic dinner wjth Miss Bessie
c Bradfield were in Hastings Monday
Mias Betty Hall of Newton
llnll.n—
•—u- n.._J
‘effective work, however, in about weekend goes'
"
’• on business.
I ship, Calhoun Co. and Elbert!
,20 years.—Charlotte Tribune.
iJoiin Mourer.
__________
_
■tag——
-----er 0{ Banned
vm married
LrSltat5“n^..vaS‘VU1*
Qlen
burning from BANFIELD
]1 tfclock
o'clock Friday
Friday ewdng
evening in'the
in tits
I wirtm
work
Baule Creek Wednesday
Mrs Alva Johnson will entertain
01 lhe Manuel Ho_
The Dowling church, was the outBivcxd7i
C y?il&gt; 1 °jen ,norn*n» “t 8 o’clock took a short the W. S', c of the Banfteld church Church ta Battle Creek. They ,
district superintendent.'speaking in
• 5*3*
mtn n
ril’.7
?fi develop,n&lt; naP ■60111 forty rods south of Hick- at her home near Hickory Comers re,lde on lh* Btller f,nn north
I
J
or
&gt;
Cornera
and
escaped
with
only
Thursday
Banfield
recently
purchased
by 1
the evening. The paster. Rev. Robert
- --------1
,U«hl
when hU c“r
_________ ___ __________ —' Hoow.
C. Smith, spoke at the afternoon
'
£
Th. johmumn Fun ™.ur„
resuhlng from pavement striking a telephone pole.'
meeUng. Miss Virginia Gelllngcr
-------------- =---------------------------------------------------------------- —-------*?
i a fall down stain Saturday night.
breaking the pole and wrecking the met in the Methodist church parrendered special vocal numbers arid'-. .
.
.
.
lots Saturday with an attendance .
B***" Than Genius ar Talaat
11 ------------| car beyond repair. Because of the '
Robert and Mildred Gaskill gave
Lespedeza Moves Northward
THIRTY---------YEARS AGO
of twenty-nine. The same officers
Faithfulness and sincerity are lhe
------ ’
, shortage of farm labor. Mr Asplnall .
violLn-ceUo duets.
Purdue University recommended that I sow Korean lespedeza with ।
were elected but no more meetings highest things—Confucius.
OcL 10.
in 1912
taio
■
Oct
।
has
been
working
on
a
retail
milk
i
trie zsananeid Church had Its
my IWcet clover for improving some poor soil on Steneycreekmouth Farm
beginnings in 1841 when a Methodist ’ this year—on the theory that lespedeza had a better cnance lo catch in a | Barry county's state tax is 145. route several hours every day after '
I1 missionary,
nilMlonurv. Rev. Daniel Bush, ornr- 7• i&gt;ad clover season.
years ago they
il»*v would not s,«v*
J
,—.. (277111. nearly 19.000 less than was working from 11 P. M till 7 A. M. I
aion. Ten years
luivc done
this—but
assessed test year.
u food factory at Battle Creek.
B _ __________ _ _
ionized
_______
a class_____________________
of three members In ■ when
_ __________________________________________
Korean'lespedeza
'lespedeza made three
tnree tons of
oi hay
nay to tne
the acre In
tn Union
union ,i—
.
i'in
” T
vraca. I&gt;
U home Their number rarUrtlv tn. ! County, Indiana, as it did from a stand little higher than that shown in : J- K- Coates, for the past seven ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jeffers nnd I
,u. above .ketch,
-. u we all
...
--------------------.years employed by the Banner, has daughter visited Rev. and Mrs. War- I
r-rur4«4 in l.lb-r t»» of U*&gt;rt(.&lt;*. on । creased and the place of worship I lhe
began
to wake
up.
P*s* s Ibrrraf, a&gt;4 wktek m*rtsa«« was wag removed to a log schoolhouw
। severed hta connecUon with this pa- ner over the weekend. Mr. Jeffers I
1»7”’I" •Vtodtramrni 7* wtiUnx. 4*fr I "nd **ler to a new school known OS
Steer Cnmfnrt
Comfort Inrr»nt*ri
Increased f^aina
Gains
per, and with Ford Hicks will em- is an industrial art teacher in De■I*i(n*4 lo it* F.d.r.i p.rm M*'rtjt*(» | the Doty schoolhouae. In 186S when
V1
*•!*&gt;.»
• torit in the newspaper business at trolL
Five years ago a Carrol County, Iowa, steer feeder found out how to Harbor Springs and probably estab-, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. cutter of BatKK’'«r-r
w““"" p'‘"
««&gt;»•
ret iust ns good gains in mid-summer ai&gt; he got during the cooler months. Hah two more nanen fn the
tie Creek visited her brother in
During thAot part of lhe day hta steers eit and loaf in shed^that aro J ‘“j 7^&lt;t
«r m
taw 2d .tateV Mr
snorts*** **» fu»4 for rr-ord in &gt;«id «an preparation for the blinding of
«ffi&lt;* &lt;.f th* K.&lt;i.t»r of I&gt;..d. of th- a chureh which was completed in
rauipped With electric motor, that drive large cooling fan.-and in front
U °f Northen‘
“,±1;
C
A e£h fan he hang, a can of fiy spray wh£h drips a drop of spray at a !*£’***
. . rA n„
w
„
I;;".’,iwiin
uitiu'‘rtu,« M
time into the air-blast
• '
, «-D Tr'™ and Ed. Shrock expect
J&lt;* Baines is not so well
104 of n«d. OB Page 7j.
' and was dedicated free from debt
workmen will start work this week Her friends will be glad when she
notick IH HKHKHY OIVF.K.. Th*t. June
18. 1867. Tills observance' " '
- -------------- -.....................
on Ulelr new 100 by M f£)ot fln&gt; j, oble t0 j* up and Bround the
“Lt..-"I.,:- .l&lt;”,I"'T”" “» mu'u’
Soybean Meal Needl Minerala Added
| proof garage on E State street next bouse.
Wonderful 80 acres of land, lays level, rich soil,
When soybean meal is used as a protein supplement for hogs, Iowa to Chas. Preer's store.
. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Royer of
u&gt;* Hnntbrait quart-r of a«tion n*&lt;»n. • oLmi the dedication of n new annex.
Experiment Station emphasizes the importance of adding minerals, either | High school enrollment rthls year Battle Creek were Sunday afterbest kind of buildings, house all modern, only
W; .'"."a?। ■»
by themselves or in the form of tankage or Ineat and bone scraps. Using has broken all previous records with noon callers at lhe Frank Town
b* .Old al tmblle auction 10 tb* ».i*4.Wn* nn
onntiilzed in what was known
.
Bt 'rMt
of m?at products is preferable, but when the bean meal is
3 Vi miles from Hostings, $6000.00.
200 enrolled. There afe 121 members 1 home.
... ...a- z._ ...^ br h&lt;
O..j as .the
Week's schoolhouse and
"d from
frHm I u,ed without meat lhe mixture should contain 1 lb. of salt and 7 lbs. of In the freshman class. Mr. Wallace i Mrs. Mary-Bartlett and Hilda
th* front door af I Xuu
------ .. .------------ - •
• i !£’*
b*Fnn2?1’ hfts come *h* I pulverized limestone to the cwt.
|kHtat'Z “Ju,,o‘l|1"*r'; j; Dciwllng
pownnir church
rnnrrri The
-th* cornerstone of
has 110 Ancient History students. Williams spent Sunday near Alle40 acres of land, 3'/i miles from town, level, rich
------------ gan visiting Mrs. Bartlett's son. Hort'rloek I*. M. Thera . the chureh wn« laid In .Into lain .....I
Cu'Ung Ou. Range Paralyi.
FORTY YEARS AGO-----------------------I ace Bolton and family.
..•
I
.I .l.j! . _ J &gt;
■ .
... .
fIowa
m.-a t&gt;-VKaa.Maa,
I —,
,. -that
1 - up •to •*
------- the only
-- •—
sandy loom, nice buildings. A real buy at $4000.
Oct. 0, 1902
1 Mrs Nellie Pennock visited her
Experiment CStation
reports
the present
practical plan fur controlling range paralysis in chickens is to constantly
The store next east of the city daughter Mrs. Harold White and
cull out those birds with gray eyes, pale combs and light weight This hank ta being put into shape for r,mlly of
Sunday.
roKATHW riBMn^a?”A?tt W«b pa!ltor at 0,111 Ume ,n 1922 °’1'
Some wonderful bargains in houses and loft.
should
be
done
several
times
each
year,
not
only
to
get
rid
of
unthrifty
?"
Church
was
moved
from
II.
.It.
....
John
Dawson
who
intends
opening
j
Mr
ttnd
Mrs.
Earl
Burdick
of
Auchurch was moved from Its site ac. birds and possible carriers of the disease, but also to make sure that chicks a drug store there
guste were callers ath the Frank
hatched only
high "«■&lt;•».
resistance U
to p.r.1,,11.
paralysis.
H« for . km, un, hu Uw )ul To”
S*lurd.v rr'nlnt.
I arc
•"
“nly from
""" birds with w*
bra w full of pruenm. .nd U&gt;ry I
rUlUrf
v^"
Corn Growing Economic.
.r, .11 rharpd with Mrtou. wcul "’ofh'T Ur&lt; H B. Biniw Sunday
Vane, th
see us. We will figure out a way for you to buy.
। afternoon.
*^4^.1,..,
.
jowa eorn rrowjng studies show that with horses and a single-raw crimes
redecorkl
A high school football team has at'
w,Tk’
com cultivator, one man can handle the planting and cultivation of about
il^'
r“"‘ DELTON
'
' 40 acres of com under ideal conditions—and this is about what he can last been organized. Dwight Good- f.nd W,U? h*r brolher LewU W1?
husk, haul and crib by himself in fl weeks of harvest weather. But with year has consented to act as coach ' UwM« who u “l ,n arn,y camP ,n
-k»ld st
Mr and Mrs. John Adams, local
iu it.* nty ..f n*&gt; and Mrs Glenn Williams nnd gon i more power and larger tools the same man can prepare the ground, plant and Royce Barlow has been secured
Lyn Laurence Is building a stor­
and cultivate 60 acres of com—thus materially lowering the labor cost to assist him.
rSA-”” ■,S“* **“’ Kendall spent Thursday In Battle
per acre and per bushel. However, this largeucreage per man also means i The purely city tax will amount age house for apples on his farm
,
Creek.
..r&lt; ct™*.!, j.dt*
Mr ond Mn| c]|Ur Rlchards of
that he will have to have help in harvesting—or buy a com picker.
southwest of Hickory corners.
' this year to 1131 per 11,000.
Mrs. John Mourer and Mrs. LewIh* r.&gt;ui* «f Cells Jackson spent the weekend with his
ella Beadle were at Hastings Wed­
j FIFTY YEARS AGO
ITT?'. .
. i
mother. Mrs. Blanche Richards nnd ; Building Temporary Silos
nesday of last week.
M-bmiher. p.ut
Temporary silos of fencing with paper lining should be set on level
Robert
Lester “
and
son 01
of HasLee .bon
and M
n Reed
.r, Ni.h.. ' tln,loocn
,1UBnd
800
,»*i fur h**rin&lt; »» ' Mr- ®nd Mrs. John Adams and
ground, with the height not much more than the width, according to thtfr
annThor
«JI
«M «d,e&lt;1 On Mr
MrS ElflS
Ih.t lb* *arn* h« Mrs. Izon Pennock mnde a buslNebraska Experiment Station. They recommend a 2x4 mesh, 11-gaugs 1 Ik* thrmP
Wgh 10 ।Trlck Saturday afternoon. Mr. and
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Kostinas Frlrtnv
oft**.­
welded steel silo fabric. 43 inches wide, as the best material for this pur­
ness trip to Hostings
Friday after
ro
°
m
„.
I
Mrs.
Elwood
Eddy
and
four
chUnoon.
pose. The special silo-linirig paper should be fitted loosely to allow for
2 A
F**1
lll°n I drvn of Kalamazoo were callers at
spread in filling—and two thicknesses of paper will provide more protec­
Mrs. Charles Kahler. Mra. Clif­
, owned by Dr. G. W. Lowrv of this I.
STEBBINS BUILDING
PHONE 2659
ford Kahler. Mra. Floyd Collison. | tion and also permit one of them to be used again the next year.
Mrs. John Harrington and Mrs. Will
Whittemore spent Wednesday with
Mrs Joe Stenger near Kalamazoo.
It li not the amount of rain that falls, to much as the amount that
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittemore
your soil soaks up, that counts when the crop is harvested. At an experi­
called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles
mental farm in southwestern Iowa, the experiment station found that
Whittemore in Rutland Saturday
when part of a field was farmed up and down hill it lost 19 inches of the
evening.
rain that fell during a year—while another part of the same field that
Mr. and Ur*. Rov Adrianson and
was farmed across the slope lost only 9.7 inches of the same rainfall.
family of Battle Creek called on
Cross-wiso furrows and cultivator ridges held the rain long enough for it
to soak into the ground.
Peter Adrianson and son Harry
Sunday.
Checking Cabbage Pests
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Waters nnd . Checking
children of East Delton called on
NOTICE TO CBBDITOR8
Cabbage worms alone are. capable of causing from 2S% to 30%
her stater, Mra. Gordie Durkee and
reduction in yield as well ns a marked reduction in the quality and price
family Sunday afternoon.
of the crop, according to New York Experiment Station, and when cab­
Mr. and Mrs Leon Pennock and
bage aphids are numerous they may do even more damage than worms,
daughter Naomi attended a dinner 1 in seasons of low prices this station says that it may not pay to spray
Sundav at the home of Mr. and , against these insects, but when prices warrant the expense the worms
Mra. Ralph Stafring In Level park. 1 ean be controlled by proper and timely applications of lead arsenate or
Tlie dinner was In honor of the ! rotenone—with nlcotmq dust added when aphids are present.
blrthdavs of Mr. Pennock and Ells- 1
worth Starring,
X Marks The Peach Disease
rrra a iisaavr
Mr "nd Mr’ w»l“rd Hall and
Starting in Connecticut—where many of our unpopular pests seem to I
will .unri-d li I two children of Almena and Mr.
have twins—in 1933. the X Disease of peaches has spread over much of
r— i* lta&gt;Hno. and Mrs. Willard Watera and son
the peach-growing territory of this country. This virus disease causes
*«&gt;ty &lt;i*r* i&gt;»t«r Of pia|nwcn visited their Barents
the leaves to turn yellow, then orange, then red, and then brown. It may
it. a. I&gt;. tats. । Mr- and Mrs. Fred O. Hughes Sunattack only one branch of the afflicted tree. It is definitely believed to
• •• •- of Probst* I day.
spread to ncaches from diseased wild choke cherries, by means not yet
Out 10 S | Mra. Andv Schauffliatuer and Mra
determined. To control the disease it is necessary to completely eliminate
j Arthur Plater were Battle -Creek
the choke cherries for at least 300 feet from the nearest peach tree—the
shoppers Thursday,
only sure wav to do this is to spray the foliage of the choke eherriea with
kata Caart I Mr. Bnd Mrs Riw,r williams and
sodium or calcium chlorate—end care should be taken to buy new peach
trees from nurseries that are free from the disease.
it* ot A4- son D*"0 spent Saturday in Kal। nmaxoo
•li rtslau | The Boy Scouts and their leadof this kind in the church here.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott and
i4**mb»rr ( er- Robert Barnes.' en toyed a camp­
Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Robinson are four daughters spent Sunday with
- ----------------------- ---------- - -.1 th* for*-I out at Bubbling Borings near Or- spending several days in Lansing. I Mr. and Mrs. Spellman Casey at
*nfB, *1&gt;.I *11 rrvUttnr* ot uid d*r****d ' angevllle from Friday night until
Mr. Robinson attending a course cm Hinds Comers.
»r~ y-mirrd lo pr*&gt;*nt tbrlr &lt; lalm* cundnv
to ..i,l Court. *t th- Prob.fr tNflr*. |
E^'hteltam.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jones enlerIn tif* City of llotlnc*. .n4 to **rr*
MIm Leatrlce Dunning has gone
M_ Etta Knestrick 0of
, cClimax
-uinax &gt;.
..
_.
.
Mrs.
Is talned
an&lt;]
Rolland Tack
Tack
■ ropy of ..1,1 . i.itn &lt;m n-rth* A&lt;l.n». I lo Kalamazoo where has will attend stle
nding several
cd Mr.. *h
d M”- Rolland
nendlnn
cv.nl weeks
wiwlre with
with her ,Ila V
..
» « c ««?' «»,««•« &gt;&gt;:■
“r
Max
Hood and family, Mr. and Mrs.
ti-rnty &lt;■*,. Prt«r to .aid brail:,&lt;.
i Sunday school class of which she------more.
Chas.
Hood
all
of
Paw
Paw.
Sunday
lhtr.1 K&lt;-pt»mb*r 33nd. A. !• 1943. I wa* teacher, gave a part? in her
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Oalnder of for a turkey dinner.
Stuart 11-m-nt. juds* of FrAb‘1'- honor Saturday night at lhe nome
Plainwell called on Mra. Alice Dun­
of Mra.
Norwood, who will
ning Marshall
Sunday afternoon.
'
| now be teacher of the class. Games
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunning were
were played after which refresh- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gar­
Contrary to general opinion, wom­
ner tn Hastings Sunday.
en are Just as cool In an emergency
»f tb» E.tnt* *f El ' presented with a sift.
Mr and Mrs. William Mason at­
„ . .
! Miss Jeanne Williams of Plainwell tended the wedding of their grand- as men, says one authority. Accord­
ing to tills authority, men are per­
* will *b*
heard
by
|
spent
the
weekend
with
her
broth
.. nr.ru ny । ----- —-- - ----------- IOn. Mason Lltta and Miss Jean
r •' »•”- "
JUUf-ln-l**. Mr &lt;nd Mn nkVnon .1 U«-home Or Ih, briar', haps cooler during the first moments
"n"'? "“Lt.? . ,
_
o-™u.
ui« »&gt;■ of a disaster, but after the first ex­
nn... iSlr
‘I?
DO.1U,. Sund.y *«"• citement Is over, they have proven
.tl n_ llvtnv nn h»r farm n»,r Pralrtavllta
to be Just as cool-headed as mtn.
City i&gt;f Hotins*. and Is now living with her daughter Mrs. ;
Offtea. In

Do,lu'« ‘h“reh ■“ «™&gt;»UIW in H..nnu b, Ua lihS U&gt;. Ws
On Thursday. August 20, the WS
igan conference of that thureh. He C£ of ih-ih .

A Few Good Buys in

REAL ESTATE

"The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself”

EARL R. BOYES

BUY! REMODEL! REPAIR!

MONEY for

n. Hmilh.

Mrs. Mary DeBack of Prairieville ‘
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Shedd j
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Banghart
are moving their household goods
to Hastings this week where they
will reside.
Bruce and Helene Banghart have
been spending a few days with their
MMlaer Of Mid Court, held atparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Nor­
in* ortic* in th* city oi Had- i wood In Kalamazoo.
-mhli
The many frlcnds of
3 3

I 4r.i7 who« addrw.

PRECAUTION:
FOR COLD STARTS
Winter-weight

’
i he is able to be out after several
** £.*
•'
months' Illness. .
'TheSiway Treat.. 1 Mr ,nd Mni Char,M Harrington,
ho.i.s tiled ta HdfUtiu'JJKjJMM and Will Harrington, local
■•rsyios ihst oat&lt;« account sod ait thiost and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pennock
ufu *2
"liiSL'V’ff'1 *nd thn* Mildren of Hickory Cor,k,fn*r« were Runrtav dinner mierts of

dinner was in hefnor of the btrth1 days of John and Charles Harring- '
। tan.
| Mr. and Mrs. Allen Terry and
son Michael of Plainwell and Mr.!
and Mrs. Travis Royer of Battle
■ Creek attended a birthday dinner '
‘ at the home of their parents. Mr.
and Mrs Wade Town Sunday tn 1
Communion services were well ai&gt;r Ptsksts tended lip. the Methodist church
’
Sunday morning- It was the largOoi ie is ,est crowd to ever attend a service

ofi

your ear during the cold spells

of Probst*.

ahead.

Buying Homes
for Remodeling
for Reoairing

Mobile Motor OU has

rfcTOif

( BUY

You con buy the home you like ... even If you gon't build the one you wont!

So decide on the one you like ond let us help you buy it. Wo can still finance
the purchase of a 'home that is already built and finance repairing and re­

modeling, but, we don't know how much longer we will bo allowed to. So
if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . . . tomoifow may bo

-Your car will go just as
/.or in peace or war —
try Mobilgas and Oil.

life.

It's a precaution you cant

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
W E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE UM

9 STEBBINS BL DC.

MEMBER F. H. L B.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1MI

, the latter’s mother, Mr*. Bertha Waite tenant house to the Mr*. LawCotton were Sunday dinner guest* rence Hilbert farm south and west
whkMt Ooun7‘of"Ha£
J «#-- of‘‘wcxxiiand’. *Mr. avw&lt;
Mrw Jake
T-v—
oi'iti- «*z
and Mrt“jterl
and 'Mra.
tings.
. Dulls who have been living on the
-------- --------- - ■ ----T- . .. - -------------- ------ ■ - r
-1 Mr. and Mra Richard Hughes of Hilbert fann havs moved into the
------------ ----------- ------------- ---------------- ------------------ Allegan ware Bunday dinne? guests
««
' 7rr
-nd fimT M “Tnd Ire
** at Allegan
and Mra. Arthur Allerdlng MlS^rertalta^d
daughter* Beverly and W£f«1
Bonnie and o(

Ml

Loren Hershberger. Tickets at Door
—Bemice Kantner, Rena Culler,
i1 Lo7eh"H«rshbJs
uaraiiharMr.
*&lt;n
’rger’.
Waitress —
'died
4—' ‘ Jordan.
«r.
Campbell and Horae Ec. Girls.

home of Mn. Adam Baitinger.
Mr. and Mra. Dale Lurabee of I Grand Rapids recently.
Hostesses will be Mn. Baitinger and
Mr* Lawrence Bird. Devotions WlU Ypsilanil c&amp;HM art Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mra. WlUlam Hullatt ot
be led by Mrs. Edgar Reber. Tuples Lester Bonneville Sunday. Mr. and , Middleville. Mr. and Mra. Harvey
will be discussed by Mrs George Mn Sinclair and Lorraine and Hullstt of Grand Rapid* and Chas.
llurkle and Miss Pally Brodbeck. Sharon Manning of Heatings called 1 Barret ot Kent oily were visitors
on them Thursday.
.
M Roy McCaul'a Sunday.
--------------- ,-------------------------------------- j 10:00 A. M —Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manning | Mr. and Mra. Floyd Haight and
II:00 A. M-—Worship service and
at Mrs K*rl C P*U1Mr “nd Mr&gt; PaU1 8mlU’ Of L*n‘ Mrs. James Barker. Eat Stand —
fra.H. L. Allerdlng of Carl- were
Sunday
afternoon
visitors
at
Ur
..-rf
Ur«
tjxtrr
Ur
______
have bought a new trailer house: Mr. and Mra. Melvin Haight of
W.™ fiimduv atrernnrm
at
..
.
sing, formerly of Woodland, are re­ Mr. und Mra. Lester Warner. Mr.
troll
|the home of Mr*. Plants' parents,,
•nd
will
five
al
Willow
Run
where
I
Freeport were visitor* at Eugene
ceiving congratulations oh lhe birth and Mrs. Leon Nicholson. Evelyn
There will be a Confirmation
visit
and Mn. Nell Hynes (Ruby Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo
t Haights. Sunday.
of a son Monday. October S. Marcia Nicholson. Mr. and Mra. Carl Reu­ service and Holy Communion. Wed­ he has employment.
Uy.
Mr. and Mra Theodore Praruhka ‘ Mr. and Mra. Morris Lewis of
a an«T&gt; or IMIW o ranil
«»r Mfo. seMridi raumM And 0„
„„
is staying for a few weeks with her ther. Ice Cream and Pop—Mr. and nesday choir rehearsal at 8:30 P.
spent Sunday with their daughter - Kalamazoo spent Sunday with their
V
“ “»
«f • » ■“ •“«“ TT.’ •*!?
Mr .nd Mr, Hrn« Bred Wr. r« grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. S. W. Mrs. Herald Classic. Mr. and Mra.
“S’ 2?“*'
•“ ™“w*7“ wl“ h" '"““"I “ »&gt;.rol r»n but rrnimM lo Uwlr Smith of South Woodland and at­ Homer Rowlader, Mr. and Mra. Fred Bred Reuther. Thursday, religious und son-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Lo- pstzent*, Leon Pott* and wife All
Reuther. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Enz. Instruction at lhe usual time and well Whittemore of Delton. Other were callers,at Mrs. Lenna JohnBeptemtwr 30.
Midland
’home in Freeport. They are plan- tending school here.
gurate- were Mr and Mr*. Allan son's in Bowne in the afternoon.
Mrs. Jerry Fisher received word ' Basket*—Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Far- I ptace.
Pvt. Arthur Millwood of Augusta. I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lehman nine on making .their home in
daug
Bishop and John and Mrs Edith Mr. and Mra. Vance Sharp were al' O*-. »u » Sunday night and Mon- were Sunday dinner guest* at the WoodtaixJ. Mr. Hynes is the man- today from her son Don Duncan ------thing. Mr. and Mra. Glen Wotring.
ner
Welch all enjoyed a nice birthday jj:so callers at Mrs. Johnson's.
■ &lt;fay guest at the home of hla sfa- home of hl* parent*. Mr. and Mra. ager of the Freeport Creamery. Mr. that he ha.* been promoted to T Ba*»ji|
jig match—Mr. and -Mrs. Thom­
Brethren
dinner honoring Mr. Pruuhka's
far and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bird- Ora Lehman.
/
-and Mrs Von Makely and children Corjwral.
Congrutulatlon*.
Don. as Mb
Joon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Townmer
birthday.
STRIKER
slU HOliy. Mra. Holly drove hcr
Etilth Smith and sort' Glen who have been living on the Hynes After taking his basic training. Don send, Mr and Mra. E. E. Vender,
The
children
ahd
grandchildren
10:00
A.
M.
Worship
and
sermon.
1
(Mother lo the home of their par- and MrB. Wayne Trowbridgt/of Un- farm, have moved onto the Horace has taken studies In electricity and
Many friends of Henry Bldciman
Minstrel Show — Mr. and ""
ply •
of Alva Kenyon eame Sunday to
•hta, Mr. and Mra. Henry Millwood ,jng visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry!Curtis farm, one mile west and one Is now taking the study of teletype Gordon Williams. T‘
11:00 A- M. Sunday school
in Lhe Striker district are sorry to
' Mn.
the
remind
him
that
he
and
Robert
had
p&lt; Ludington Monday where he will yiessner Sunday.
\
i half mile from Woodland village.
at Camp Crowder. Mo
Stewart
Stewart Kussmaul
Kussmaul Dr. arid Mn.
7:30 P. M. Young Peoples' meet­ another birthday.
«ii&gt; nr
Other guests
tMfc WMt Mis* Marge Mill-; Mr Rnd M„ ndon FarrAand We welcome Mr and Mra Hyne.,
Mra Robert tilery and Mrs. Ro­ Glenn Munger.
ing.
sent
there
Were
Vera
Ayers
of
Nashville
GcMcr in
i&gt;t Lake
Odeasa canca
called
Joyce and Gal) of Mt. Clemens were
' L&amp;rry Joe were Sunday dihner1 back 10 our community.
। bert
ucri viewer
i-nuc uqcmb
Country Store — /Mr. and
Mr
“Come go with us and we
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Wilson
of
! no
Mr*.
weekend guests of her parent*. Mr. .
guest* of hl* sister and husbaM. I Mr*. D. V. Shorno and son Don on Mrt 'Jerry Fisher Saturday aU Harry Pennington. Mr and
Cain
thee good."
I Orand Rapids
remained over until Monday mom- Mr. and Mrs. James Sidman rtf and her sister Miss Ellen Hllbcrt-»*njoon.
and Mrs William Cramer. Sr
•rtrtccn.
Reith Durkee. Mr. and Mrs r»&gt; ,The Church of the I’nllrd Brethren
Rev. and Mr*. Leland Sherrard
lag to visit with her brother. Pvt. Barrwille.
,
Miss Marjorie Reynold.* spent the
Mr
Mrs A V. Sanford of Stuu. Mr; nnd Mrs. Shirley Blood
»(eft early Sunday momlr ' r n..o' - ftnd
*’
Mluday
land Mr*. Mina Kenyon attended
In Christ
Millwood has a ten-day furlough ।! Mr. and Mrs B D. Green are vis-1 r.raotn
.udlngton —
Lodl’ »*•
Ohio,
pop vum
Corn—mr.
Mr. uua
and jur*.
Mra. nonaiu
Howard
:y went tp
i&lt;»r z-uaingion
—. called
•*-— on Rev. and Mrs. , rvp
They
Rhte
I church at Battle Creek Bunday eve- weekend nt home from her studies
from his duties at camp.
al Community hospital. Battle
the Arthur Dod;e Thursday of Inst Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Euper. I
I H. Osgcod. Minister
Iting her brother and famllv. Mr.1 where they^ tntenrfcd
t..;,to
... take
.... ....
pie.
l ntng. Rev. Sherrard had charge ot Creek.
, Mrs. Carl Walts and. Mr*. Law- !nnd Mr*. Dale Bump of Baltimore ; lake steamer a6ro«
' m, nnd Mr* Ford En*. Mr. and Woodland
aeros* Lake Michigan wv*k
rance Hilbert spent Monday after- । !township for a few days.
Mr and Mr*. Win Cramer. Jr nnd
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Roscoe
n
—
Hynes
--------and
...
Mr*.
Willis
Dalton,
।
Morning
worship
10:00
A.
M.
1 but found upon arriving that due
Mr and Mrs. Jerry O'Connor of
noon with their sister-in-law. Mrs.
daughter
Elva
were
Sunday
dinner
Notlons^-Mra.
H.
last- ---------------Notlon*—Mra.
Mrs. Chas. Fawcett, Jr . and son. i to Inclement weather, no boat would
Townsend.
Sunday
schooiwith
11 00Mr
A Sandra were called to Lansing
--------unit
Katamatoo1 spent
Stuiday
Reuben Wolcott and helped her ,Charles Frederick of Oak Park. Ill., | leave that dav, so they made the guest* of their son and family, Mr. ml., Ruth Walcott,
Cottage prayer meeting, Wcdnea- i nnd Mni mnfc Horn BtJd John weekend by the death cf the Infant
celebrate her birthday.
—Supt. H. A. Kltaon.
returned, home, with her mother..trip around through Chicago. Mra und Mrs. Lyle Hynes of Portland I Movies
day evening at ....
the home of Mra. I Graham of Kntamuzoo visited them daughter of flat and Mr*. Clifford
Mr*. V. R. Wotring had a very I Candy—Mr and Mrs. Gerald Pol- Daisy Tyler 0:00
Mr.* F. E. Border Inst Monday. Mrs Shorno i, Joining her hflsband, Lt.
turn
8:00 P. M.
Saturday.
numlville were dinner guest* of Mr. Border has been visiting relative* I Shorno at Camp Ripley and Ellen enjoyable Sunday when her niece, ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Makely. Mr.
--------------— —
—■— —
Communion
service
will be conWe are BlHd that Bob Bartnn'* Mr. und Mrs. Merle Callhan. The
and Mn. John Lezo lost Sunday In Iowa for the past few week.'..! is returning to her school In Mln- Mrs H. J. Ruirick. husband and two and Mrs. Wrs Booher.
r
| ___
ducted
Sunday evening by P. E_. rhl|dren arc recovering from the young mother has been seriously. ill.
M
children of Lakeville. Ind. spent the
and her condition was critical at .
and helped Mrs. Lozo celebrate her Mrs. Fawcett ond son will visit hcr i neapolL*
Bazaar—Mrs. Clementine Ralrigh.1 Rrv.
Rev D.r&gt; H.H Carrick
Currirk 7:30.
710
....
___ ._______
l.
_ «...
tttc
whooping
cough.
Robert
Barton
has
’ Birthday.
Quarterly conference and sermon only been able to attend school a last report*.
parent* for a. few week*.
1 M1m Helen Reesor. who L* teach- 1day wiut her. Many other out of Mr*. Mardle Edwins. Mrs. Piper.
thei
. Keith Chaffee h.a* been spending
I by Rev. D. H. Carrick. Monday 8:00 few da’1* this term.
Mbs Marcia Faul visited her cous­
Mr nnd Mr*. Vcriln Murphy and ' Ing Home Fxonomlc* nt Mecorta town friends beside* those locally, Mrs Ford Stowell.
a few days with hl* parents, Mr. and .
Cider—Mr and Mrs Walter Her- 1 p. -M.
in Marietta Fnul of Hastings over family of Dearborn were Sunday i high school. L* enjoying a two weeks' 1called.
and
Mrs. Porter Those nnd Homer and
Mn&gt; fra Chaffee.
shbcrgcr. Owen Smith. Mr nnd Kilpairlek
lhe weekend and saw the Hastings- dinner cuesta of Mr and Mrs. J "Potetc" vacation with her parent*,’
Frill
Mra Herman Fisher started for
Members of the Good Will Circle Mr* Vido* Sawdy. Mr. and Mrs.
Mn. Osa Randall whn ha* bcm
Mrs . Sunday school 10:30 A. M.
Marshall football game.
L. Smith.
’ Mr nnd Mrs. Albert Ree*nr. I: I*
Il in
North Carolina Monday morning lo
of
the
Methodist
W
S.
C
S.
will
seriously
111
is
able
to
be
up
’
again
va
i
ureoix-cK.
Mr*. T. W. Thompson of Tucson.
Mr*. Henry 'Flesaner and Mr* the rurtom in that vicinity to let 1
Carl Brodbeck
Morning worship 11:30 A. M.
the
visit Pvt Herman Fisher In camp
Registration—Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Ro- 1 Ho evening service.
Aris., who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W1UL-, Dalton spent Tuesday with the children out from school tn help be entertained at the home of Mrs.
there.
Robert
Creekford
Monday
evening,
bert Bom. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Prayer meeting, Thursday 8 P. M..
________
,
Leon Tyler and family of East Mra. Raymond Dalton of Lake Odra- j harvest the potato .crop.
DVRFEE
Ind..
October
12.
i Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Rowlader and '
Woodland, spent the weekend with sa.
Bates.
The W. M A. meet* Tliuraday., ( EDAR CREEK
The farmer* in this vicinity nre1
M
Woodland
Township
School
Mrs. George Forman left last! Mrs JeMIe Hatton were dinner
her daughter and husband. Mr. and
’ Antloues— Mrs Agnc* Fisher. Mr*. Oct. 15 at the home of Mra. Edith
t^in.nr nf
ente
Cart BurUe. Mrs Lester Brum Black for all day seikm. Every- '
“Xitav ntaht filling sito. combining clover .seed
Home Economies (Tub
Mn. Dallas Parker of Lansing.
Thursday to visit her *On and wlf-. i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha.*. Rowdlnn
an&lt;l harvesting Lean.*
Fourteen
freshmen and two
Mr. and Mn. Herald Classic and Mr. nnd Mr*. Harold Forman ol lader of Grand Rapid* last WedMrs Henry Hyne*
body is Invited.
. Mr
The
Communion
services
al
the
4-H Exhibit—Hilda Baa*. Florence
The Woodland Circuit 1* taking
a*21d
tUnaa^ Mr’’
sophomore girls were initiated into
family were Sunday dinner guest* Flint and her daughter and family nesday.
livan
East Baltimore chureh. In behalf
n™„™, nmi&gt; r..ter
■
wn 1„ tin
!.? •
“"J1,',7.
™
of her brother and family. Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Byron Teakcr of Pon- [ Mr. and Mra Clarensc Arnie nnd the Home Economic* club Monday
Mrs.
of war relief, wax prof liable SundayShow-Rev Paul Geiger. Mr. and thl-. and thirty nine other denomln-.
? wrektheir
Mn. Robert Austin of Lansing.
tlac.
■ son Gordon have moved to Battle evening. A1 cafeteria dinner was
Mr
and
Mra. John Moore
„ an
„„ served by tlie older club members Mr. Clifton Miel
stIons, known a* the Christian Edu- '
Mr. and Mrs Ward Plants and
Mr. and Mrs. Willi* Dalton and Creek where they have taken
R. p
non nenra -»«
attended tlie wedding of Mr. and
Publicity—Mr and Mn- Lawrence cation Advance. It 1* a united ft- i M&gt;?-H nrT - Jack .and
the new members were initiated
| apartment for the present. Jick
.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Bovce of Bat- 'Mra Maron Litts Sunday
I L* remaining with his grandnarentX into the mystciy of dish washing. Bird. Verdun Flory. Mra. Arlene . fort to bring the Bible and Chris- | lie Creek were Sunday dinner guests 1
«*'“•'•”
। Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Faul for a Tlu* club meet* cnee a month with Hazel
। tian teaching to over 60.000,000 peo- 'i„, m. ...u m.B.
i in Grand Rapid* Tuesday and Wcd| few weeks where he is being cared a dinner prepared and served by tlie .Solicitors—Woodbury: Mrs Krd- pie in our nation who are not be- of Mr and Mrs. Llovd Owen
SPOTS BEFORE VOUR EYE5?
port
Don't forget the chicken supner nesday
' for following his accident last Sun- ।girls.
rlck Mona«mlth Mrs Kenneth Ha- • inc reached with the Gospel,
Re
at the Bunnell church Oct 8 thL*
Mr and Mr*. Jack D Killinn ot
Second Grade
per. Mr*. Clare Edwin*. Mr*. Wayne
•••
—«* -Communion
----------- ■— •-----LOOK IN THE YELLOW PAGES OF
I day. Con L* emjFlpycd at the WllWorld
Sunday
was ' arrk.
| Jerkvm spent flatnrdny nftemoon
Mildred
Nowlcke.'
teacher
I cox-Rich Co. in defense work At­
Grant fl. E Woodland Township:
THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR
Mrs. Ella Wertman M»nt.
mt. last
last ; with Mr. and Mra
Mra. h
H ,,R
Davis
Mr*.
k vayi*
Mrs.
Ted
Eujrer
came
to
visit
I ter writing last week of the acclMr and Mr*. Forrest Hacer, Mr. *"0‘,&gt;and. Ajrood cro«d to prw- WrdnMdnv wlth hcr daughter. Mra. 1 Tlie Ear: Baltimore iht»*n*lan
A CLEANER.
r
| dent to little Jack Artilc. it was school on Friday.
and Mr*. Eston Everett. Mr. nnd ent to take part in tlie service.
w«llacc Campbell of Hastings
cln.%* meet* nt the *cl*oolhmi*e
A n
Kerwin Booher has been absent Mrs Paul BrodbArk. Mr. nnd Mrs.
found advisable to x-rny hl* right
------ - -----------------------i Mr and Mr- nwood Kelley spent Thurday for their first lesson.
leg where it was Injured. Tlie bone from rchool on account of illness. Stanley Manker. 8 W. Woodland GIA8S CREEK
nfaht and Riindav with _________________
|R«turdsv nlvht and Sunday wlih
Fifth and Sixth Grades
I was found to be cracked between
Township: Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude DeWeekend visitors at Fred OtL* friend.* in Kalamazoo
Mra Arlle Spindler, teacher
; the knee and hip nnd splints were
mond-Wcilman. Mr. and Mr*. Guy were Ray Olli. Mr. and Mn. Louie
the
MU* Marjorie Lnmmer* came to
Last week w.is "hobby week" for Makely. Mr. and Mr*. Russell Boo- Erway. Mr. and Mm. Chan. Erway
I applied nnd he will have to remain
the flth graders in English. The b*r Mr nnd Mr* Wan! Green. N. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Gnesmcndo of the home ot her parents. Mr nnd
।,...
In bed for three week*..
M
Mrs. John Lammers Saturday af­
Meet Emergencies
Mrs. Cora Leffler of Woodbury"most outstanding hobby was given E Woodland Township: Mr. and Knlamaxoo.
the
ternoon after her recent operation
I visited Mr und Mrs. Roy Rowlader by PhyllL* Crept.
Mrs. Green Mr* Ray Scheel. Mr. and Mr*. El­
Mr. and Mr*. Robt. McGlocklln
Ka’
Buy Your Fuel
Sunday nftenioon and evening.
brought Phyllis' fine large co!lec- don Farrell. Mr and Mrs Homer ,of Hastings spent Sunday at For- ।| at Bronson hospital Kalama too.
M
। Ml*.* tammera I* doing fine. Mr.
| MLs* Margery Reesor left last tlon ot shell* for us to see nnd then Henney. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Baiting rest Havens
Pay Old Bills
I Tuesday for KnJamaroo where she Phyllis told us of tier pleasures tn er. N W. Woodland Township: Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Win. Whittemore nnd Mrs. Clare Holder of Assyria
Jack
will return to W. S. C. E. as a sopho- gathering them, some interesting and Mra Glen Hcndec. Mr. and' of Delton were Saturday evening visited at the Lammcra home Sun­
brut
day afternoon.
more.
hit* about them and their names. Mrs. Blake Rising. Mr. and Mr*. I callers at Cha*. Whittemore's.
Inst
These are but a few of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruwell Tolles and
Mr. and Mra Gerald Petter and We were glad to iiave M(s. Green Cleo Scar*. Mr. and Mr*. Lewi*, Mrs. Russell Whittemore enterR
children und Mr. and Mrs Welby and Patricia ’a* our afternoon Danlets—Friend. Mr. and Mrs. La- talned hcr card, party lust Thurs- children visited her parents. Mr.
the many reasons you
spen
and Mrs. Vemor Webster of Has­
Crockford and Janice attended a gurate
Vrni* O'Connor—Cheney.
' IJday ------‘—
evening.
hom
may
find
that
demand
pot luck family dinner arid shower
We have been rewarded in our
llu m
,». ' Mrs. Clyde Warren and daughter tings Sunday.
Village—nullliran
Northcrtft: ral
Mr.. „
nnd
Mrs.
Russell Watson of Detroit spent
at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Clar- collecting caterpillars by seeing sev-. Rnnald Lehman. Mrs Clyde WL*e. Mrs. Russell Thornton of Charlotte
ready cosh.
M
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs
cnce Higdon of Battle Creek. The eral spin their cocoolis. Tlie wooly Mr*.
-•• ---------Gerald
MeMUlen. Southeast:
were Grand Rapids shoppers Thurs­ Watson and children and Mrs. Ger­
You ore certain to like
shower was In honor of Mrs. Har- ones chew their own hair and make Mrs Geo. Varney. Mrs Colette day.
hnp
tie Pea*. They visited Mrs. May
old Higdon, also of Battle Creek.
their cocoons. One kind we have Greiner. Southwest: Mr*. Gerald
,
Mr. and Mrs Leon Young*
and Watson and children of Cloverdale
our way of conducting
I Miss Joan Leffler visited MLs* forms a chrysalis inside their outer Potter. Mrs. LeRny Perkins North- I children of Hasting* were visitor*
Mn
Sunday afternoon.
! Florence French of Hasting* from covering and then wriggle.* out of west: Mr*.
business on our Friendly
Mra. Herald Classic. Mrs at Russell Whittemore's Saturday
yea
MU* Fenn Campbell underwent
Friday until Sunday and attended their skin, having a hard shell like James Tvler.
1 evening.
Lodn Plan.
the
a major operation at Community
' the Hastings-Marshall football game covering tor a cocoon.
(Mll'RCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
! Tlie Goodwill community meet­ hospital. Battle Creek. Friday and
rvp
! Friday, evening.
I P. T. A. Fair Chairmen Choose i , .
The Methodist Clzorch
- ing will be held next Saturday night L* getting along fine. Mr. And Mrs.
atta
। Mr. and Mrs. Miles Sawdy and P
'
Committees
j|
Rev George Wingard, Pastor
1 nt lhe church. Mr. Sumner of Has­ Clarence Campbell, Mr. and Mr*.
scro
: family have moved from the Carl I The chairmen of lhe p. T. A. Fulr
10: 00 A. M—Morning worship.
tings will be present to allow plcsta
John
Gurd
spent
Bunday
afternoon
J । which will be held on Friday eve­
CITIZENS CREDIT
11: 15 A. M.—Sunday school. •
1 tun** on conservation.
Pre
ning. October 30 have chosen tlieir
Rer E H. Babbitt. District Super--'' The first meeting of the Glass with her.
eig
CORPORATION
-----------,
'
'..
' cpmmittees. Tlie chairmen this year Intendent of the Grand Rapids Dis-- Creek Extension vclass
fr
—. «...
will be thL* CLAY HILLS
plo
are Mrs. Karl Faul and Mrs. H. A. trtet of the Methodist church, will: week Thursday in the Whittemore
101 t'a W. BUt« BL, llstilnc*
Yp
Joe Ltisko at Grand Rapids, spent
Kitson assisted by Mr. nnd Mrs. spenk nt the Woodland Methodist home. Tlie leaders are Mr*. Harn'
BABT1KO8 NAT L DANK BLDU.
dlv
Gene Reuther. They have decided ichurch Rundav morning. October 11. । Dunn and Mra Jack Envoy. Mrs. the weekend with his parents. John
A
to again sene a chicken supper , Th* public Is invited to attend this i Forrest Havens is chairman and Ltuko and wife.
1:00
Mr. and Mrs Roy McCaul were
which Has been so popular for the service.
,
Mrs. Cha*. Whittemore Is seerteary
in Orand Rapids Saturday.
past two year*. Mrs. Harold An­
There will be a prohibition meet- and treasurer.
nga
Mn. Verdun Covill. Miss Millie
derson and Mrs. Ralph Leffler arc ing nt the Methodbt church. SunMr. and Mrs. OUle Dmiglas. Jocn)
the chairmen for the supper assisted day night at 8:00 P. M. You arc and Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Rose nnd
by Regina Benner. Orpha Reesor. Invited to attend this service. Rev. Mn of Hastings were callers al Roy
th*
Luella Reesor. Vera Hewitt. Eula Thomas Moyer and Paul Kyburz Erway* Sunday.
Mr
Having decided to quit housekeeping I will dispose of the fur­
Eckardt. FYm Trumbo. Clara Ris­ will be the speakers.
Mr. nnd Mrs Robert Shrtcker and
Du
ing. Bertha Flory. Mary Hershberg­
Zion Lutheran Chureh
1 sons Jack nnd Jerry of Richland
Hor
niture at Public Auction at the residence located at 459 East
er. Ethel Smith. Christine Euper.
Pnut W. Geiger. Pastor
! were visitors at Chas. Whittemore's
Ellen J. Crockford, Margaret Smith.
Friday. October 9 the first fall ' ln*t Sunday.
bus
Clinton St. in Hastings on
Dish Washers—Mr. and Mr*. Orlo meeting of the Brotherhood will
The Misses Genevieve and Maxine
his
Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence be iield in the church basement
Erway of Grand Rapids and Mias
rcc
Velte. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Guy. Mr.
The Woman's Missionary Society ! Joan of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
.sum
and Mrs. Lester Lake. Dorothy Wise, j will be held tlie same night. In the nt their home here.
M
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Saturday,October IO, 1942

WARDS MASSIVE COAL­

Storting ot one o'clock I offer the following:

WOOD HEATER

Round dining table, 8 chairs

Walnut antique table.
Square dining table
Walnut China closet

Golden Oak buffet
2 pc. Velour living room suite
Apartment sixe 4 burner gas
stove nearly new
Kitchen cabinet, pore, top
Chrome finish breakfast set
and 6 chairs, good as new
Kenmore electric vacuum
sweeper with attachments
Concord piano and bench
3 rockers
Army cot
2 metal beds with coil spgs.
Commodes
Dressers
2 9x12 Linoleum rugs
9x12 Chinese rug. 9x101 rug.
Large looking glass Stands
Iron folding cot
Pictures

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8 section mahogany book­
case with about 150 books
Long library table*
2 small cabinets
Small oil heater
Radiant fire gas room heater
Small 3 burner table top gas
stove
Long large size Simplex gas
and electric irorfer.
Good mahogany writing desk
Overstuffed choir
Carpet sweeper Bed springs
Lawn mower
Garden tools
2 pr. wine silk lined drapes,
48 inches wide, good
Girls' blue suit, size* 12
Several pieces of girls clothes
size 12 to 18
8 piece dish set, dishes and
cooking utensils
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: Cash day of sale. No goods removed until settled for.

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weapons of war in thundering
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Your people toil with bayonets
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your power production is far less
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Sure, you got the jump on uv,
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What have your folks got to
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That’s a powerful incentive.
It has helped all our great Indus tries to grow. It has helped tho
electric industry, for example, to
give folks about twice lu much
electricity for their ■ money a*
they got 10 to 15 rear* ago.
That's our system, or practical
business management under pub­
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will rise and roll and beat upon
vour brair, — until you hardly
hear our bombers overhead!
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER g, 1M2

•ntly.
fllllatn Hultett of
Uid Mrs. Harvey
Rapids and Chas.
lunday.
’loyd Haight and
telvin Haight of
liters at Eugene
Morris Lewis at
lunday with their
la and wife. All
Ira Lenna Johnn the afternoon.
)e Sharp were alJohnson'i.

Henry Bldciman
Irtet are sorry to

George Jensen.
ML Clemens were
her parent*. Mr. .
rynolds spent the
from her studies
hospital. BalN?

i. Cramer. Jr. and
I to Lansing last
nth of the Infant
nd Mrs. Clifford
were guests of
le Callhan Thc
been seriously, ill

is been anendlnn
parents, Mr. nnd
to be up’ again

ning &lt; lover .rred
ns.

itirrh. In behtlf
mfltnble Sunday,
i. John Moore
ling of Mr. und
unday.
h-.mIuv

nnd Wed-

rk D Killian of
urdav afternoon
H. R. Davis
note Extension
he schoolhouse
first leason.

rgcncics
:ucl

Ils
I a few of
asons you
it demand
lin to like
conducting
jr Friendly

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’MIDDLEVILLE
mu. ruu,

M.uu„.«
J’®u\^renU'

,nd Emerlwn Mlnor and

DfcWn- ““

TMrnapZ*«Z7\Z&gt;t*an &gt; Tj—
OBttuARY
'
*O»1T fei'RNg WAUEft
I
itnt dovre ™- ..... L.
•
niNwicr imn is lumra in ur :
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—•
when
Lake
boy. eama
eam&gt; Book
book of
at Um«
ume and
and we
w» note
note lhe
the passpm-1I 7. ‘
•*«
italn. norma
Hottnn Morrow.
Marrow.
wnen u,e
oorsau ooys
’r ..
over «nd- scored a touch-down
:h-dowti th Ihg of Bernie Walker.
Walker, Wedmftday
Wednesday 11 dln* Behahte. Joyce
J&lt;r~ Prey. Marjirty | Dgg to th» limitations put on
nrat
thrM minuia
mlnu‘« 01
of me
t,le game,
■anw ancrnoon,
afternoon. September
September 23
23 at
at Pennock
Pennock ' ~
Isiyohaflne ftfnney.
Ohai- 5^^ Mtlvttte8 by the «rar rttoanrav uuw
■'-•••■•vz.wm
— snd hospital at the
_____
Ouy.
. Uie,cne
FacultvStudent
council Ouy.
AftCT ,u..
t-----XJyB----woke up
early
age of Uon
sixtyThomas, and Wilma
county.
certainly did some good work ftfr three.
I| Eight of Mr. Schilling’s &lt;-*----- .
speech I decided that the questions having
th&lt;‘ TU,whl «wfldn't r,h* thrtr1 p.
----- . a life-tong
w— resident। students
He had *been
‘,ud!n“ gave
«*’• campaign
^jMlgn ~~•!*««»’ a Spotlight thia year Would ba put
.
.------- for freshman candidates to fresh- up u» the students for popular vote.
. . man lirP'.rnnrn, laat WO-.W 'Wm,
.
r little daughter DMina who live to «_MUdlevUle O 1

&amp; &lt;nd Monday, where lhe tetter
-Mrs Chris Malchele in west Thom- anavUie.
u reporting tl a vflluntter for the
%PPle from Sunday until WednesMra. Clifford Gardner re&lt;urt&gt;M. WAAV. and where she will learn
home this Monday from a WMkt.if she te accepted.
M:&gt;. Hattie.Stevens went to De- p*»t with ber fauier and sister al! &lt;Jet your scrap out and lick the
. ieeiini.
troll Friday for a couple weeks' tioyal Oak.
Japsl
-tile
Tbomapnle-K-"
, —
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Visit with her son Merle and fam-!, Mrs.
of uuimi
north vm-I
Chl-i*j c,1°01 ,n Cooi*r“Uon
u metal
an
...... Marc Bquler v.
an
lly.
“ metal
cago cam=
came "'cunc"'-Wconeaday —
of last wee* “ ready to couect your scrap
i« visiting het
her parents. Mr. and :
Mr*. Edna Vogel and ton Harold |la.u,
and te
of Orand Rapids and Kenneth Vo- Mrs O E. fiiake.
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ake

er and Virginia Welfare and El-,
1 Creek this Monday for tlie winter,
by Alien The local bon- »re?n!!Uuly
°* Joyoe iluckendublcr Dorothy Wil- 111 c®n**B* Mday at 2:00 P. M. youths carried 1711
Kenneth ot Flint vlalteC^hir mothmcr Bender. Iccrt
Mra. F. H. Helrigel acted as sup­■) er Mra Llitaley anf mi
............
flrat retoaes.
aftbae*. irus
Thia maay
Friday tne
the dots
boys■ j’tu
throuahou"
life
his ta tner. ‘ Lmn Pepper.t -of
*|Jf*
wavtend
wtah
throu
«houl uebfe.
n&gt;r 3forty-five,
senior ,class
of 'st
’« has choc- j
jxn.Detroit
rxz-rsur spent- tliras
—...u...,
—}_.*&lt;«.» i The ^uin,
i«,. nt
.
.
1 This year, ipeclal emphasis U to
ply at the T-K school a couple days^btf’nuyler Kollar Saturday.
iinday wlth'^te
tea- ’ them
«uere«d* lhW
' and **
tehiF
Brt
mem- |«n
Miss Wire
as ita
its ottietai
official *(■■,
eUM prajNY MILK PftdfRAM
। Sunday
—' mother
—’’ "Mrs*
**
Play wajiand.
there
we *
wish
| ean he had **«n «*&lt;
,en Mis&gt;
wi»e as
the latter part of the week, for
1 be given to the Hot Lunch eluba as
unaay
witn nu mower, aara “
m
of lhe
OrBn&lt;e a|w„, photographer. Mis. Wire will .too fENNY MILK PROCRAM
mover and'be]
Lepper"
“ .uten-twraaa.
♦H rnry Cunnlnglmm who was ab- ; Mr. and Mrs. Reed'jioc
B^rs
Henry
Henker
and
father.
[
interested
in
Its
growth,
malntehtake
aU
the
other
pictures
for
the
IN
COUNTY
S
SCHOOLS
.&lt;.7.
J daughter Mrs. Vlrglnik ,Harrison
„,
1U
Mrs. Man’ Dutcher and Mra. Olta Sage of Rt. 3. Minooka. 111. &gt;nce and Ita a^launce to the farm- |Doomsday Book for this year.
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and Ita assistance to the farm- iDoomsday Book for this year.
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....
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Schroder of were ai Wayland Friday &gt;flemooti Lydia Luton of Grand Rapids were were called to Middleville, Bunday [knee
er.
Approximately 40 student- attend L A. n.‘?inb* o'..^eo,“‘y “J10?!4 I
era
I Approximately 40 students attend '.e'Ha^tTnss'ckv^andTlU I when"the'queirii3i'af"hcaUn*'ho«
VH
.nuvUH&gt; n.w
Caledonia
and Mr. anti «...
Mrs. vumuei
Claude 10 the funeral service* for\Mr. H's Thursday visitors of thelf mother.
K.rme' tv o( Middleville were Sun-, »ul»r. Mrs. Walter Lewis, who pass- and niece Mrs. Mae Cronlnger. " ' by Hie serious sickness of the rofHe held many local offices at 'i the first aid classes which are study- ln
-chools lire entolilns for the and schools Is such a rerw«tn
day gursta of Mr. and Mrs. Claude ctl •*'*)' Tuesday after a brief 111- 1 The regular mcetlng'of the Mas- mer’s aunt. Mrs. LUelln Thomas. various time,
times throughout hH
hb life; mg
ing the treatment of common Penny Mllk
Ullk‘ prtwrtm tn
and
J u
as toon
Mr. Lamb la
is to wort
work in
In Barry Co.
&lt;
was supervisor of tlie township. । wounds, shock, hemorrhage, and
aoorova! is received from lhe °n the 4-H club program one weak
Rntcnberg in' northwest Thomap- ness. she wav tne daughter of Mr., t,-r»-jones circle wfll be held at the who p.used away Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Gietr of township treasurer, director of the (fainting. Ctesaea for girls meet ABrtcuUurB| Marketing AdmlnU-- out ot ertry lhrt«/tojtead of one
pie.
!«“d Mrs Lyman Hoover and as a hbm^ of Mra.^PhlUp Bender on
Pird White returned home Fri- rtrl lived in lhe north of Leighton Thursday. October 15. Assisting lhe Caledonia were Sunday callers of local »chool board for SO years and every Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 uaUon {he nro«nim win be started »e«k a month as he dM previously
justice of the peace many years. ' and LOO o'clock, for boys Tue»d.y
h^lX'
■
day from several days spent to De- (township, where she also resided hostess will be Mrs Walter Bend- hcr sister. Mrs. L. R. Beeler and
family.
•
He iiad always been an active mem- and Thursday at 1:00 o’clock Mem- pUcalt(mrare' Welcome Fish, carl- WOOD SCHOOL WfcWS
er. There will be a pot luck dinner
tlie Della Allen Past Matrons ber of the Farm Bureau from the I bcrahlp In thc class is voluntary.
Mr and Mra. Day Pugh and 111- Later they conducted the store and beginning nt 11:30 which will be
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— . club had a very nice meeting Fri­ lime ot Ita organization, a director ; and no scholastic credit is received ton Center. Coats Grove. Chidester.1 Jfr. and Mra. Carl Seger were
th- daughter. Mary Ellen, were vlsi- j telephone office at Corntag before open to outside guests.
’ Simla, Tanner. Orangeville. Clover- Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ray
day at the home of the president, and vice-president of the Coopera- for the time spent.
tore of hcr ponente. Mr. nnd Mrs. moving to Wayland, where Mr. LewMr and Mrs rted Stokoe have
dale. ainKer
Striker,. AMyna
Assyria center.
Center. BinBan- --------Clinton.
Ttu.
p
r
A
O
rv-t
&gt;Jun
“
*•
anipping
Association
during
it*
1
The
r.
r.
A.
had
a
meeting
Oct.
tlve Shipping Association during Ita
‘
* ,le,d- Ga‘«. Hendershot. Prairieville,
Wm MrKevltt. Sunday afternoon.
died very suddenly about two received news of the serious HlL
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Mrs. Willard Kidder has been re­
ic |• j*r„’|n%unB WU1 ** wltn Mrs c-1 existence, president of the Cpopcra- 1 to consider new member,
members fn.
for thc
.hr
Monro(.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R Prtadle spent mra ago. She was of a cheery ness of their brother-in-law, George
turned to the hoapttal at Kklamattve Elevator
Heritor Association
Aasoclstlon seven
seven years
years । club. The names of lhe new mem
h , U -5Ur;,
„ ..j
■! live
mem-­
lhe weekend in Grand Rapids with disposition and won many friends, 8. Barnett at hLs home B22-3Sth
will. Quimby and Hastings Center. roo, but Li doing nicely. Willard
’ n u»™ J. oom rtUrti
their daughters and families.
1 A member of lhe Methodist church Ave. North. St. Petersburg, Fla. I The Young Woman s Guild win ' and Barry County Drain Commls- bera have not been released.
meet
with
Mrs.
Chas.
Williams
on
and
daughter remain at the home
Townrhip treasurer Grover Cline. »he served well and faithfully in George, who Is a native of this
jsloner seven years.
,
zrr....Z-^
.!, ...
west Main St. this Tliursday eveand Tom .Tolhurst returned home *he aid society and Sunday school1 vicinity has many friends here- (
I For the past eleven years he had »t rue ted by Mr. Hansen. Is study-' ntTir'oncc' ’to ’the "county" school of Henry Kidder.
Mh
I,
caY™ Mra" Itowud
Friday evening from a ten days' vis-, “r where needed. Surviving are lhe I about. who hope to soon hear more 11 ning. All members nre urged to be i been president of the Barry and ' *’’«_«**» inarketing and mercluut- commi^oher.
, present and to each bring a guest (Eaton Mutual Fire Insurance Com- . dtsuig.
:
Calms. Mrs. Howard Proctor, Mra.
It in Canada with the relatives of two brothers. WlU of South Dakota favorable news of his condition.
■ who will be eligible for membership. ■ pany. As written by his co-workers i The Hartings athletic teams seem
,T,I S P*nn&gt;‘ ,UUk P1^1 11
Ira
.and Mri Proetar"a slsthc late Mrs. Cline. Mrs. Tolhurst and lu-ed of this vicinity; a son
Maurice Peck, grandson of Mr.
^vritrd her brother in Kokomo, ”
Barney of Leighton
and
-. one grand- and Mrs Will Johnson, who suf­ The Guild has lost jeveral members iin the company "His many years *° f*cc an uncertain future due to tned out in a large majority of the ter attended the Passion Flay at
! of service will be an outstanding lhe expected ban on thc buses for ^hooU of Michigan, according to the Civic Auditorium in Orand Rap­
Ind., during their absence.
. laon. Funeral services were held at fered a serious fractured leg recent‘­ thc past year by removal.
The Prairie Garden dub met at example of a cause to which he was |,he use of transporting high school reports in the daily papers.
fid* Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Pferdesteller the Wayland Methodist church and ly was brought from the Battle
t,..
trams tn r/mtMH
I
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entertain'd thc fallowing guests at । interment was made In the Hooker Creek hospital Bunday to the home
hta
afte^J^?
The
nra»V &gt;n th* building of a strong com-1 The Journalism clasa has com- 1
dinner Sunday at their home north- cemetery in Leighton township,
of his parents. Mr nnd Mrs Ber­
nf
M^Emorr
rCIk
P«ny
and
hl.
advice
and
Assistance
Pleted
ita
flrat
issue
of
The
FbrtMrs. Rose Seeber and -jp
daughter
w"‘. nf town: ML« Rose Mary Sul-,| _________
—
nard Peck at Hastings.
Banking .Houra:—9 JC M. to 1:50 P. M.
livan and Barry Barton. Mr. and Mary uf Hastings were callers of
Mrs. HMttie Smith will accompany
Mrs Theodore Kndlsli. Bob SuUl- the former’s brother. Will Johnson Mr. and Mrs Arthur Smith of Has­ gladioli and cosmos. There was an • Thore wlio knew him will remem- A “5
I
van and Mbs Kadi«h. all of Orand and wife Sunday afternoon.
.he ^ache^7no^
tings to Coopersville. Wednesday’ to Exhibit of house plants and winter!Ver him U a perrem who enjoyed
Rppids. and Mr and Mrs Unwood ' The Middleville Women’s Reading the funeral of Mrs John Harris, bouquets. The Rower show which fun. ringing, was Jovial of manner.
.f'‘ln^n
reran
Burdick nnd children of Hastings. | club opened ita sixty-fifth year ot mother of Mn. John Smith. Many had been planned was cancelled be- unpretentious, steadfast In hta be-'
’*" *" ““ ,_p.
Thc entherinf was given to honor jatudy this Tuesday with a 1 o'clock vears ago the Harris family lived cause of the unfavorable weather Beta, accommodating in all ways!d.ra
,
Bob Siilllvnn who exp’eta to re- j luncheon and Mrs. R. M. Serijan In Middleville and conducted a conditions
possible and never too busy to give rtudenta for a house to house canport soon for service
jas speaker. Mrs. Charles Robert- variety store In the building now
The unearthly and continued 1 hl. best advice when called upon ।
‘ ^5^“'
Rev. ahd Mr? 8. B Qulnccr were son Is president.
occupied bv the Postoffice: later schreeching of the fire riren about, Not only will he be missed by W‘^JOK^J^J‘*gL2frJ?'the
;ln Grand Rapiris a few days last j Dr. and Mra. R M. Serijan vis- they moved lo Grand Rapids. A 1:30 Thursday morning led us aU hLs widow, Rena, but by the en£**£«"*“**“J’b&gt;o^*®
wcek attending the annual meet- ltcd their son. Clarence at East Lan­ young son. Harry died while they to believe the whole town must be tire family and community who ,
“ /I?
in g cHhc Regular Baptist churcbra. sing. Sunday afternoon and eve- lived In Middleville and Mr. Har­ under attack or "sumpta" How- feallse the passing of a good friend.
e ^^Ira
*
A number of the young folks aLso. ning. Clarence la enrolled at Mtch- ris died a few years ago. Mrs. Har­ “ver it nroved to be a Rre al the । A large concourse of friends and
ever,
It
proved
to
De
a
nre
at
mea large concourse ot irienas ana - ---­
wen* In attendance at the M-sslon ' Igan State College In the pre-madlc ris. who has made her home with i home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins' relatives attended his last rites
— at
.» .seniors,
J'**™"’ manager, bnirley Kings­
on Tuesday evening.
I course, Hnll year,- MIm Laurel Mnc- ner
. -3
- assistant
manager. Barbara
her daughter,
111 v&gt;r
for ,
daugnter. has
nns been
oecn very in
Yankee Springs township on the farm home coming from Film.
“ry ’ n
Tlie William McConnell home on ' Ivor, who Is a flyst year student In J"™ 'U,"e
Shannon;
Juniors: manager. Wlllo
what Is known as the Andrew Wier- Charlotte,.Orand Rapids. Big Rap- ’ ।8h
“nn“
thc west side Ls undergoing exten- , nurses training at Sparrow hospital, friends is extended the bereaved
. e The fjre wh(ch u sup. I J(ls riiree Rivers and the local eom-* Hampton; assistant manager, Sue
rive improvements
' accompanied the Serljans to Lan- d“-r5ht^wtL.inn eiuh has I PO»*d «« have started from lhe ' munllies. Directors of the company
* 3[nlln
Smith;- wpnimiarrs:
sophomores; manager,
manager. rav
Pat
comoanv
Mrs. Christine Finkbclnrr spent;sing after spending the weekend orwnlJd^r\he&amp;ve«i wdrkbw’ith I chimney, had made such headway he last served acted as
a, honorary **•»•“■. “ manager. Elizathe weekend with her sister, Mrs. with hcr parents nt Parmelee.
ibeth Cortrlght: freshmen: manager.
01
ganlzed for the year's
."7. f'^ma^wfre
organised
years work
wont with
witn I
fiw.mon were’ Stable
unab e nall-hearera.
Kn’e Gordi'n at Moline.
I Very! Boyer and lady friend of
,0X‘I',cS!L''^S;.'t™:1 “"XE Mm. .hub pall-bearers.
1 Mary Lockwood; assistant manager.
Mrs. I. G. P ilmrr of Chelsea nc- I Lansing were visitors of his sister,
I Joan Moore
is. ffi S’ S." 1 ~
’“"s; SOUTH THORNAI’PLF.
' rnmpnnted bv Mrs. Ora Hinckley of । Mra. Stuart Rigler and family Sun,,
.
.
। A pep meeting was held in tlie
era are Mrs Glenn Allen and Mra I
ra . rrraJ but were
and Mrs. Theodore Wieringa 1 session room during half-hour per- ।
.1 nekton. visited their father and day.
J Hubert
Morehoure.
The
first
meet,5
°J
,
h
X
e
ff
or
u
close
and
daughter
Anna
Gray
of
Grand
Uxl on
October 2. Several .
brother. Fred O. Stokoe. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs P. A. Smith of Mul­
^
a
P
ltls
*P
en
}
Sunday
evening
with
! numbers
numbers were
were played
played by
by the
the band.
band.
liken visited their daughter Mrs. inw will be held this Wednesday
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Tne bud
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----------The yells were led by six of the
tert'
o7
‘
the^'years'
work
"Nipping
"
nd
fact
ot
the
hous
®
ha
'l
ng
PTt-Thfodore WlcnDfa. cheerleaders. Coach Brook spoke
spent jrvcntl days last week at the ।day. September 27 and helped tlieir
Food
.
Bills"
should
be
quite
educa”
r
'
JenUns
carried
“
li
.till
Hawaii.
--------------for
B
few
mlnulM
_
Qood
.
Is
still
stationed
at
Hawaii.
home of his brotiter. Glenn, and as­ little granddaughter Helen Cridler
Mylo Shaw returned home Sun­ ell explained some of the team's
Uonal and
and Interesting
these nays.
days. ««*«
"
sisted with apple picking. 1
celebrate
ccieorate her
ner 9th
snn birthday.
mrtnaay.
uonal
interesung mew
n,,rdrt
day Vi th his show cattle. The last plays which arc being used.
Max Malchele. youngest son of
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Carey nnd two
»"d
Mra. Mary Sharp Is still confined
1
Mr nnd
nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Chris
Chris Malchele
Malchele of
of . daughters.
daughters. vtaltAS
her mother.
mother, Mrs.
Mrs. “*?***’.•
*hld
fair where they were on exhibit
to her bed "by alckness but is some Mr
vlsUM her
L7."
’j
■ n
The Junior band will play for the
west Thomsnple.
Thomannle hnd
had the mlMortntafor- Adeline
ArtMiru. Barrell
Rnrrrii in Grand Ranlda.
Rapids. “nd Martha Jean schad
Schad spent b
Bun
~.Improved.
next home game oct. 23. A tenMrs. Sam McKeown accompanied piece German band will play for
James McKrvitt. son of Mr. and tune to break hh right arm above Sunday
Mrs. Maurice Johnson Of the
Blw ca'led mi friends of Bur her nephew Andy McVeigh to Chi­ , the last home game Nov. 6. Due
Mrs Wm. .MrKevltt. who twenty thc wrist Tuesday of last week.
cago Saturday and expected to re-1 to the Ure shortage, tlie country
years ago on Ociober 1 cnlLsted Jn while cranking the tractor. This Is1 Powers district spent several days &lt;&gt;«»• _____ , ______________ ____
turn home Sunday evening. Andy students who play in tne band will
the navy nnd served four years, has quite a misfortune, for It . not only *
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repealed thc performance. Oct. 1 he binders lhe etunplrtlon of his fath­ mnthsr Mrs Marv TYbver whose e“
the Methodist churcn tor has employment In Grand Rsplds. not be required ns before to play
h£lth Is t^orly
.
bfne£Lt of ,urt ,und
h™ •e‘ He expects soon to be called for
again Joined and ax machinist mate er's farm work, but also pute a
for the home games.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
army training.
»
Mr and Mrs. T. J. Berry were ,or Wedn7^?’
aycoHd-clilM !•&gt; at the present quietus on his football activities nt
The Girls League board held Ita
Mr. and Mra. George Mason and first meeting Thursday, Oct. 1, with j
stationed al San Diego. Calif. 'niorhflpple Kellogg school.
nmong tlfose who attended lhe
l«t
Previous to going to California
Connie Beeler returned to his
Pl., U. Ort R.PM. Irt
I little daughter Dorothy., also Ralph
Morrow and wife, all of Grand Rapright years ago, Jim was em­ studies at Detroit Sunday, after a
nice Johnson, daughter of Mr. and , ids,spent Sunday at the home of
ployed at thc State hospital at few days’ vacation, following three
m™. widow
u,«u of orange Thomas. Mrs.
years widow
Maurice Johnson, to Roy Thom | Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver. Mr
Ypsilanti in
tlie
hydroUierapy months at the College of Morticians. years
of Orange Thomas.
awav thia Monday afternoon san of Mr- ,nd Mrs A- Thom of । and Mrs. Oliver and daughter Eundivision.
80 many people have. been ill nasserf
Inthe village where Wyandotte.
Tlie marriage took , |Ce drove out to Assyria Bunday and
Albert’Parker Is better and able with colds recently that we won't Lt her ht&gt;me
die___________________
has resided twenty
mofe
«n August 17, in Angola. Did. called on Mr. and Mrs H. A. Miller.
tn lie out aqme following two weeks try to enumerate them.
__
_ or ____
-—
■The bride Li a graduate
of Thom-I
of sickness. ' Glad to see you up
Mrs. Lawrence of Yankee Springs years. Mra.
Thomas •has been in
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... Harry Stehr on tlie old E. M. |
Brown l^in.
farm, threshed
threshed beans
beans with
with
again. Bert!
mother of Mrs. Dennis Duffey, has poor health for some time and un- nppIe-Kellogg
nppie-Keuogg school
scnooi and
ana for
lor the
tne , Brown
Tlie Rbuse circle had a very been looking after thc Clifford | able to do hcr own work. Mr. and Mra. P^stc'shteen monthshasbeenem-i hla combine on tlve Hattie Johnson
plea-ant itftcmoon. Thursday at Gardner
aidner house
household
hold the past week
-r.kl] Frank Senslba have
bar. beert
beeri looking gS
Pfoy*. .“
as
re' ??? ■I «5
LBrra
n\A
J.he
h*_ lat,
tatt£*rr pTrt
Let Us Balance Your Feed Grains
urlng lhe
the abhence
aAtnce of
of Mrs.
Mra G.
G.
I after her the paat two weeks and
U.
I ”® dld “ v®fr nl" ]ob a"d thc
,
the home of .Mrs. Mattle Benaway during
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.
Mr nnd Mrs. Vem Johnson of when they went to the home Sat- U chief Inspector of lhe Detroit Or-) beans were of excellent duality.
Mrs. Cronlnger’.-. daughter. Mrs
Dutcher of Grand Rapids was a vls- Lnnslng, spent Saturday afternoon . urday morning found her complain­
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will ing of dlzxlness and shortly after,
1675 «r 20% PROTKIN
Alex Potts of Grand Rapids is jJohnson.
site suffered a severe stroke from
busy harvesting the potato crop at
In keeping with the war time which she never rallied. Before
HEALTH AND
his form, on Grand Rapids St. ,oolicy. "two Jobs for every person.” moving to Middleville Mr. and Mrs.
recently purchased ot Mrs. Llzric ]Dr. C. A. E Lund, our only ph.,
ENERGY IN
Do you know thot the flocks owned by all the
Thomas Ured on a farm at Parme­
Merfnash 16%
•Stimpson.
nslclan. who has served this com­ lee and therefore were well-known
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
EVERY LUNCH
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman McConnell ,munity very efficiently nnd faith­ In this vicinity. Site was a mem­
Mermaah 10%
eggs per hen? Yes. you're right. They Were fed
spent thc weekend nt their home fully
(
thc past ten years, has in ber of the Middleville O. E. 8. chapin thc eastern part of town. They jkddltton to his heavy practice tak- | ter nnd while not able to attend
16% or 20% Mermash.
Mermade Balancer 32%
have an apartment at Holland ,en on the practice of Dr. Raymond । the meetings, was willing to do what
Mrs. Weiss of SaginaW~dveraged 160 eggs from
where He rm has been employed jFinnic ot Hastings, who has left' she rould to help. Mrs. Thomas
Mermade Balancer 37%
400 hens ond netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
this summer nnd niter November (for U. S. service, we are glad to was bom in Channahon. Hl and
Poultry Supplement 32%
1 plan to remain there’.
feed. She has fed Mermash exclusively since 1931.
Know nr. Lund will continue to re- I Is survived by one sister, Mrs. Daisy
Mrs. George Masters was taken aide
f
here, thu? will be here nights. Whitmore Snae of Minooka. Ill.
very-ill during the night Tuesday of {and plans to lie here Tuesday and two brother*, Edward Whitmore of
last week, and is bedfust and suf- .Thursday afternoons and Saturday Chicago, III., and Earl Whitmore
fering with a blood clot fn hcr leg. evenings,
(
at least. Tills common- 1 nf Denver. Colo.: one slcp-slster.
Hcr son Richard and wife of Grand (ity, in the horse and buggy days Mra. Anna Horton French of Joliet,
Rapids have been caring Jor her fsupported nine doctors at one time . ill and one step-brother John Horand her daughter Mrs. Mildred (and now with gns rattening at hand ' ton Gathney of St. Paul. Minn_
Average herd production records up to 626 lbs.
Mlckcl of Clile.vRo. came Bunday ,looks like "grandma" with her rrm-1 also several nieces and nephews.
14% or 34% Protein
of fat per cow hove been mode on Milkfnoker.
to assist In her care.
Mra. Leon Drew and son Norman
Our Milkmakers for 1942-43 are fortified wifh
nf Battle Creek visited her mother
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
Mra. Hattie Smith Saturday evening
and copper to assure you grteatet herd health,
and Sunday. Her husband came.for
more efficient production ond more profit than
them &lt;&gt;n Sunday evening.
Wm. McKivltL. fire chief, has
eves before.
called a meeting of the auxiliary ।
ONE DAY ONLY
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
firemen at the Council rooms, for 1
Matinee 2:30 P. M.
Evening 8:15 P. M.
Thursday evening, Oct. fl at 7:30 I
“Start
now
to
fortify
o'clock.
'
Mrs. Left* Bixler who ta assLstyourself . against
winter
ing Mrs. Arthur Ocoback at Hud-1
ANDY, o pig, weight 31 lbs . got Porkmaker plus corn, oats G wheat. Weighed
eolds!
prink plenty of
.Mjnville for n month, has received .
nourish Ing Highland!
192 lbs. 76 days later. Gain 2’4 lbs. per day. AMOS. Andy's brother, weighed 35
ward that her son Arlle. has been |
Dairy. Grade A Milk, one
transferred to Ban Antonio. Texas 1
lbs. got corn, oats and wheat but no Porkmaker. Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days
from Camp Crowder. Mo.
of nalnrr’i purest and
later.
His gain was only 83/100 lbs. per day.
Porkmaker 44% makes pork
Mrs Rose Mitchell who lias been ;
visltlnR her daughter Mra. Osbert.
more profitable for you.
build you up and prater I
Griffith and famllv left for Battle 1
Creek Tuesday and will visit her I
size or riu
sister there and her son Cecil and ।
fatigue."
family. In Detroit, before going on ।
Ration Wanted
Com
Povkmoker
Wheat Midds
to her home in Lincoln. Nebraska. |
• Orauhg Oats.
Brwrtl saws
Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your groccrt.
44% Protein
The Russel) Solomon family have
Little Genevieve. Otto, thot funny man. Bill O'Connor.
Pig Starter
moved from her mother’s home on
270 I ba.
«
100 lbs.
470 1b..
180
the west, county line, and are nice- j
Pig ’Crower
Irish tenor. Prairie Ramblers band ond singers. Arkio.
100 lbs.
tv sctnJed in their new home, the ,
200 Ibi.
HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
Fatfener
the
Arkansas
woodchopper.
Christine
(Mrs.
Jack
Hol
­
100
lbs.
1.000
lbs.
former Zcrbc home.
Mr »nd Mrs. Albert Pierce of 1
den), Jennie, Joy and Joan, trio.
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
|i^
Landing visited her parent*. Mr. ;
OR
PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c: QT.
11
maker and grain mlilure In separate hoppen If you like.
and Mis W P Corson the tetter 1
Main Floor adults
Children
nart of the week’ and the weekend. I
Balcony
adults
...
44c
Reserved
Section
Thursday accompanied
by
her
mother and brother Harry, they ,
TAX INCLUDED
BUY U. 5. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
drove to Otsego and visited her'
grandmother. Mra. Nettie Corson at '
Tickets now on sale locally by
the home of her daughter. Mrs
HASTINGS, MICH.
. Belle Woodrow.
Bill Andrews and Angela's
Sunday dinner gueata at the
N. CHURCH ST.
Olenn Solomon home were Mr. and j
TittrHetti uu
Mrs. Fri Good of Caledonia and the.
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Hutiqp
Spontotod by Lt. Howard J. Poyefto Po»t 565 V. F. W.
Russell Solomon, family, local.
Rev. and Mra I W. Minor accompelled by her mother, Mra. I

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�»A(JE SIX

Tng HASTING B BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER t. 1HI

I family visited Mr. and Un. Lyle
Hastings Bldg, and Loan Assn, to| itlng settlement entered, petition SAXONS DEFEAT MARSHALL
nAli/i IMA MFlA/t*
Local Young People
r“l™K CI,nT* _ ,
Beatrice B. Benham et aL SH lot 7. ,for hearing claims Hied, notice to GO To ZEELAND TOMORROW
KI JW INI1 NrW\
.
f
n
r
I Saturday visitors at the home of Todd -of Bedford Saturday.
Bl. 10. H. J. Kenflelds Addition, creditorsTasued.
A spirited Saxon eleven bowled'
Leave For College
Mr. and Mra. Robert Krohn were
Hastings city.
| E,t. Lottie Rtusell. Annual ac- over the Marshall Redskin* Fri- ,Th' majority of the best score*
I Mr. and Mn. Otis Krohn and D­ GREGORY
Myron S .Emmons, et al. to Har- count filed.
day night at the fairgrounds by the
,hC wec“ were confined to lhe
booui cna«a tne ucx I sie Krohn of Battle Creek. Mr. and
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Eg|
Qorh4m proof
of l9.Q Wlko&lt;
th&lt;
Recreation Leagiie where Itastlno foUe,rward for thuae Hastings p«&gt;- [Mrs. Frank Olmstead and Mr. and
WARRANTY DEEDS
—
Nicholas Stulfbergen and wife to Beach. Johnstown Twp.
publication Hied, order allowing
lln* apart, .coring ail three I ' “”d
P&gt;e whq_have not entered the serv- ;nn Aruiur otneuana m zsemen Greenfield of the McOmbcr district
Ethel Grace Brown par. Sec. 18, j Helen Shively to James Swanson claim* entered, final account filed.
S,xn[? , oufhdowns. The ’Ad^uZrt ? “ ***"
by p,enUfuI
.Springs.
‘
'M.ii'.'jA'
',"£.““"10
’ ssazsrziXsj*x-~
»•*•«!
“«,
Orangeville Twp.
2 Z.Z. Zzz. Z.
J,.,.
'
'
'
victory was
Ha*Ungs first
win of [ “^le» »hen A^ MelnMe and Hubert pfoymenl and lucrative : wages.
atiu TUchep
Wen_,H |and
Mn.cnDcwayne
.
Greenfield.
Mr, and Mrs.Mr
Gerald
11UK1&gt;cr
Lloyd Freeman and wife to MlnMargaret Garllnger to Samuel Os- assigning residue entered.
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। nr u. ui m acnoiarsiup awaracu ।I tertained Mr
ike Pheln*
Mr. and Mrx
Mrs. Xf
Mike
Phelra 1I MUa Beatrice Benham of Haia tie
ftnd 8°3 series with high single to Beatrlro Rrw tact «nrincr hu
j -i? “Y"'
•'ncipa । | tings spent Thursday and Friday at
nie B. Ballou lot fl. Bl. 25. Eastern . troth and wife. 130 Ac. Sec. 4. Maple.
Est.
Evelyn
Brower.
'Annual
acHoling,
Ihrtr
MM;
aUSTS'
I
honoring
the
birthday
of
Mr.
Phelns.
'!
Add., Hastings city.
Grove Twp.
J?*?1"— —
called her to further scholastic 'honoring the birthday of Mr. Phelps. ’I :the home of Mr. and Mn. Olenn
Samuel Ostroth and wife to1 Ethel Gamble to Irene Burghdoff icounl nledIngram.
down in thc second period when '**'*
°pachievement at our
mir state
.bite university.
unlvendtv
.
...
.
. .
[ "^
Buster
stayed from
Margaret Garllnger 130 Ac. Sec. 4. and husband. 1 Ac. Sec. 33, BaltiExt. Marion R. Malchele. Release Wilcox plunged over from the one
*2*“
Don 81e- The field of nuralng I* being en- L
“h, Norton
t^ui’^tJr&lt;tav
’itahtFri-- , MIm Mildred VU1C
Cole ul
of w
the Barbers
“"d
d 584 nd ,er«&gt; b&gt;' Rosemary Weeks and Mar- ■ d*J n!nht until Raturdav nioht «l ! Com,:r’
»M »n over-night
Maple Grove Twp.
more Twp.
•
of guardian filed, discharge of guar- yard Une. climaxing a drive ot 40
Sam J. Ferree nnd wife to Albert I Rooe cretalnger to Lee L. Lang- Idlan Issued, estate enrolled
yards. Ottosen * try for the extra
In
' Jorle Reynolds at Community hos- ^i^Xlii. Diz^sad Boto? KUext of Miss Beulah Bush ThunH. Lyons, et al. lot 19. Walnut Ridge don and wife lot* 34 and 35. Sylvan
Est. Charles E. McMannis. Petl- point from placement, failed.
.
w
plul' B*lUe CrMk
«
d&gt;y'
.
The Saxons started their second
U.
Wm *l Borge** hoapital. Kalamazoo: and En*,M
Mra. Mar/Smlth of Lansing spent
Plat. Johnstown Twp.
j Shores. Sec. 7. Prairieville Twp
tlon to open safety deposit box tiled.
«I A&gt;V* lrd l,M‘ Commercial League Evelyn Townsend at Marian Louise 1 Rev and
L Shotwell of1 the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence P. Lathrop and wife to : George A. Kelley and wife to Guy • to open safety deposit box filed.
• Russell D. Reveal and wife, lot 3. Bl. C. Keller and wife, lot 10. Bl. 5.1 ordor to open safety deixult box vardh ne Oalm/bv bJSS? Mvera *“’l ”1 £ Melrose hit the Jack- withey School of Nursing. Blodgett Malek. Helen Plerama from Grand Melvin Wade and her nephews,
yard line. Galas bj Banash. Myeis pot In the Piston Ring League with hoanltal Grand
Rsntd* *'
w—1— of r~...
a TO
..n— «
—&lt;— '
’"’ Rapids, .nd
and Eunice Feelman
Louis —
and
William
Cordray.
4. Danial Strikers Add. Hastings . Daniel Striker's Add.. Hastings city.' entered.
•nd
P«t the ball on Mar- £7
, &lt;fouW^‘winner, T u.nnu
city._____________________________ I
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j Ext. Eunice Hoyt. Petition for ad­ shall'* 2 yard line. Wilcox then
teachers colleges
colleges have at-, Lansing were weekend guests at; Walter Hammond and Mr. end
"treek."
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1 ZL'.ZV—" Shah's
then,*—the
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I, The
rn« teacnera
traded several Jack Laubaugh go-Ithe horae of Mr, and Mra. Frank Mrs. Clifford Converse and daugli__________________________ I QUIT CLA151 DEEDS
■ triuiUiiHior
mtnw^ator '11™.
filed, petition
petition for
for spespe- plun&lt;rd orrr
for lhr touchdown.
A
.... Banash
touchdown.
A |[ WB11U
In ,the newly nalaiu
formedroml|B
Rotary-KI
— ■
Christopher A. Merlau nnd wife to ' clal administrator filed, order apapfro^Z
intended for
w„­ Ing to Central Michigan College. Hoamcr.
&lt; ter of Freeport called Sunday at
pass from.' Banash Intended for|Wnnta League. Harold Phillips was Mt, Pleasant and Maurene Haavlnd. I Mr. and Mra. Albert Barry were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
|1 ■
F LI | Erasliu Ingraham and wifk par. pointing .pecial administrator en- ColemarvwM
Cnlemnn
inentnniefe and HasHni- ■■etl6lIy
__ ... the
&gt;______
...______
_____ &lt;
Incomplete
leaflPr
when ...
hp •^^cd
| ■
I la
| j Sec 0 and 7. Prairieville Twp\
tered. bond of administrator filed. tings led 12*0.
1a
clrde-.
wlth a Marjorie Hill, and David Goodyear Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and.Ingram
to Western Michigan College. Kala-, Mrs. Harold Norton, honoring the
Mr. and Mn Jay Snyder of Has■■ | W I
I W '■ Nellie H. Ingraham to Royc\ A. ’ Htera of administration issued
■
“ pa** that
‘ ‘ was 1Inter'
—.• of 241.
A, Marshall
high single .game
mazoo.
'birthday of Barbara Norton who Is {tingjs and Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Phll; Glezen and wife, par Secs. 6 ant).7.
»»•
Jc»n Crawley. • Release
-cepfed
by
M
Thomas
on
Marshall's
In
thc
Piston
Ring
League.
GrindCharles Manker If at the Owosso now five years old.
Up» »D*nt Sunday afternoon with
. Prairieville Twp.
\ of guardian filed, discharge of. guar-40 yard line set up the Saxons' final era blanked 40 M .V M; Shippers Bible School. Owosso: Jane Clark
| i Christopher A. Merlau to Royce A.
b*ued. estate enrolled
Mr and Mra. Radford Stidham
Belle Houvener of Augusta,
tolly in the' fourth quarter. With won a pair from Office No 2 and
Konleezny
~ Mrs Joe Sen!«
—spent
----|, Glezen and wife. par. Secs 6 and 7.
EM-Ssniual F. Zerbc-Order allowat North Park College. Chicago: and .on Rush of Hasting. were Bun- o Mr. and
Wilcox. Ban ash. Myers. ^|id M. D,.,I“k'W.1 »“«»““»»»• ....
.mono Murphy
Murpnr *.
Sem- day evening callers at Mr. and Mrs.
zttzzzzzr.
_;.J evening
Raymond
at m
St. Rose Sem*
f,ernoon and
. Prairieville Twp.
Ing rlalms-ciitercd '
Thomas earning the ball to the
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wltiv- h
his
Mrs.
_
iimiiv. iiianu rutpias; ana enrol Gerald Tlscher*.
wl,h
" parents. Mr. and
1
I Sanford T Shively and wife to
Ext. Ida O Sawdy. Order allowing
Hastings 25 yard line. Wilcox then ;Fuel blanked Middleville;
'Adam Konieezny of Orand Rapids
Helen Shively. 2 Ac. Sec. 8. Hastings account entered, discharge of ex­ scored on an end run .M Thoms.
eom
’
ptte
rerles
from
,
L
Kal
^f
x&gt;
9
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K
.
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U
’
Mrs.
Evelyn
Altoft,
Mn.
Leona
" ~~jit;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb of
mazno Dorothy Stanley ha* chos­
IOWA AIR CADFTS ;=*»&gt;•■
ccuuir issued, estate enrolled,
sv vv zw Min
i j , wu,Um j
and w|fe l0 . Ext Thoma* Gorham Discharge of added the extra point by a place 'Nashville and Piston Rings won the en Michigan State as her future Yarger and Mrs. Nina Landon were ■ West Oun lake were Sunday dlnGrand Rapids visitor* Monday.
kick.
odd game from Leonards.
Iner eue«u of Mr. and Mrs. Vem
alma mater.
issued. .estate cnElizabeth A. Strickland. 60 Ac. Sec administrator Issued.
Thc Saxons
showed
superior
The play In lhe Commercial Len-,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jenson from Haywood.
»■ Carlton Twp.,
rolled.
Broodcait Over
[' 35.
Grand Rapids were weekend guests &gt; Mr and Mrs. Donald Heninn
K*t William Tllinarah. Bond nf ground •gaining nbllttv throughout &lt; Rue resulted In Moynahan Sales
I Marshall F. Pierce and1 wife 10
to
the game, gaining 230 yards to their I ‘«&gt;tlng the odd game from Middle­
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
Cleon
landon.
and
scent Sunday with Mr. and far*.
Sec.
33.
1
administrator
filed,
letters
of
ad
­
Irene Burghdoff. 1 Ac. £
,, CLLB
also Jolncd U1(, famJly ln &lt;he
opponents' ill. Hastings picked up I'iile creamery: Goodyear Bros.,I
.Cleo Haywood of Dowling.
V,
________
1 ministration issued, order limiting
Baltimore
Twp..
A Lions Club was organized in । birthday celebration of James Lanfirst downs to Marshall's ' Hdwe. won the first two games but
Mrs. Ernest Tungate and father-.
' IreneBurghdoff
to Ethel ~
Gamble.
entered,
petition for eleven
I—z
.. . settlement
four
lost the last game to Moose; Medics Nashville Tuesday evening of last1 don and Mrs. Carl Jackson, that in-law. Loren Tungate of Assyria
Sec 33 Baltimore Twp.
hearing claims filed, notice to cred1 Ac. Sec.
week The club will meet the first took place al the home of Mr. and township spent Monday with Mr.
r.i
—
..
..,.1
had
the
better
of
State
Insulation
Arm. wman .nd R. Thoma * f
i Harry and Mkble Kinit to Elsie M. , Itors Issued.
nnd third Monday of each month Mrs James Landon In Portland, and Mrs. Donald Henion.
--- 43
— Ac.
•
• ■ &gt; E«t. Frances A Schantz Pinal ac- starred on thc Saxon line, which
Wilcox.
Sec.—
30. —
Johnstown
, dropped by a one game mahtin. ।nnd n charter night ceremony will I The others there were Mr. and Mrs.
DIRECT FROM STADIUM I Twp
count filed, inheritance tax deter- ! showed up very well holding -Mar-:
’jthclr serie* with Auto Sport Shop Ibe held November 2. Tlie club was Arthur Yarger. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- HINDS CORNERS
—
‘—1
। shall In check throughout thc game '
mined.
nnd city Fathers took the odd game isponsored by the Battle Creek Lions bur Landon. Miss Evelyn Pox. Pree­
John and Mellle Golden of Bal­
E&gt;t.
Llewellyn I. Campbell Tcstl- Saylor and May starred on*offense
O.WOOO
_______________________
COURT
j from Andrus Service.
IClub. The officers are: President, port. Miss Margaret Racy, of Wei- timore spent Sunday at the Kline
SATURDAY 3 P. M. i PROBATE
Esf. Edgar L. Henney. Proof of [ mony of freeholders filed, license for the visitors while A. Sommeri In tlie Bliss League. Foundry won LRalph
—.... Hess; first Vice-President. | come Comers. Richard, Russell and and Golden home.
‘ publication filed, notice of hearing to sell Issued, bond on sale filed.: field. Baird, and Bennett stood out
a pair of games from Tool Room. Editorr uun
ninaemter; second1; Wayne
wnyne Minaon
Don Hlnderiiter:
Landon ana
and Mr. ana
and Mrs.
The children of Mr. and Mrs Ro­
BOB KELLEY, Announcer
filed, proof of will filed, order ad- oath before sale filed, report of sale on defense
Office lost a whole series to Shop! vice-president. Dr. Stewart Lofdahl; ; Carl Jackson and family of Clarks- bert Barton are having whooping
milting will entered, bond ot admin- I filed.
i Tomorrow afternoon the Saxons Office and Engineers were a game , third vice-president. Von Fumiss; vilie.
cough quite hard.
htrator filed, letters testamentary
EM. Lyle Felder. Release of guar- travel to Zeeland. Tills is the first better than Electricians
Courtesy of
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i secretary-treasurer.
Ward. .....
Butler;
First Aid classes begun -last ThuniMr. and Mrs. Keet Tobias and
issued, order limiting settlement I dlan filed, discharge of guardian game ever played between these
Tn the Rolary-Klwanls League. ' tall-lwuter. Vovle Varney: lion-' day night and were very well jrt- children spent Sunday afternoon
, entered. petition for hearing claims Issued, estate enrolled
two schools .according to school re­ Rotary blanked Kiwanls No. 2:
i tamer. Gale Kelhl: directors for one tended. Mr. Dykstra proved to be with Lyle Tobias and family of Bat­
filed, notice to creditors issued
Est. Rcva L Mott, ct al. Annual cords.
' Coast Guard No. 2 Whitewashed year. Ralph Weatherbee nnd Carl a very capable instructor, so. bc- tle Creek.
! Est. Elbert V. Smith. Declination I account filed
Bliss and Coast Guard No I hnd I.vnch: directors for two years. Earl jsides all the good things that were
Mr. and Mra Earl Kermeen of
NORTH HOPE
\ ot trust filed, waiver filed, proof of |
' a one game margin over Kiwanls Olinstead and Arile Reed
learned, the Instructor made It most Caledonia spent Sunday with Mr.
, will filed, order admitting will en- Hearinas Adjourned
I
A c Gr5lfr froni centmiia.
and Mrs. Jack Snyder.
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interesting.
wash., and Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Me- No. 1.
_______________________
; tercd. bond of administrator filed. |। riuuriliya mujuuiiiuu
। PRAIRIEVILLE
Mrs. Robert Krohn is home from
Mason Newton of Delton spent
I letters testamentary issued, order In Two Cases
Callum of Cloverdale spent Sunday .^OCTIIWEST RUTLAND
| Mrs Blanche Stanley of Kalama- ' the hospital now and is able to be Thursday evening at the Edd New­
SniuMiHce.
'evening with Mr. and Mrs Donald
,,,
i limiting settlement entered, petition
In Circuit court Thursday Judge I McCallum.
'
I
"df
week^ rf zoo spent the weekend with her • up a little while each day after ton home.
' for hearing claims filed, notice to
Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Phillips and
of
wnl
&lt; daughter nnd family. Mr. and Mrs.; almost three weeks in bed.
'creditors Issued.
IMcDonald adjourned hearings in • Mr and Mrs. Oscar Wurm nnd [
James Boulter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Jay Snyder were
I Est. George Thompson. Order ap­ two proceedings to determine lake ' *on spent the weekend with Mr. and t
„
remained tar n 1 Mrs Robert Orr and sons return- j nnd fnmlly were entertained by Mr. guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. John HouveDorrance Trethric
I pointing
administrator
entered. Ilevek in this county, in both of, Mis. Ted Binkley in Indiana, while ; ^rB°‘hyvU1"*’'ei“ remained for a | cd to their home nt Watervliet. Sun-' nnd Mrs. Ora Valentine of Orand &lt;»»
n Sunday.
nlr of nu,u.„
Augusta
which
there
is
much
Interest.
,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Gordon
Cotn
of
HasI
bond of administrator filed, letters 1
Agency
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The matter of setting thc level of tings stayed at the home.
her hrJthTr PhUn raklnd’faml ’ day after spending the past month I Rapids for a Sunday night supper | MLs* Verabelle Golden relumed to
j ...
of ______
administration
Issued,
order___
11m, with her parents. Mr and Mrs.! honoring the Mrtlulay of lhe iat- Kalamazoo Sunday evening after
tting settlement entered, iietlllon | Upper ^Crooked lake was jidjourned &gt; ^Jtfr. and
Jay
°''{jy near Quimby Sunday.
2nd Floor National Bank
I George Adrianson.
i ter Mr. Valentine.
having spent ten days with home
for hearing claims filed, notice to]until Wednesday. November 4. The ; Prairieville called Saturday after-|[ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham of , Mr nnd Mrs Lyle Williams of. Mrs. Arley Todd, who underwent folk.
Phone 2307
cmiiiurs
,; Thornapple
niuiuuppiL lake case wm set. ..
. ■ ------— -----, _
creditors esxnru.
issued.
for
noon on
Mrs ------------Paulina------Murphy
' Kalamazoo were guests of their par­ Grand Rapids were Sunday guests. an operation about two* week* ago, | Mr. nnd Mrs Robert Barton and
YOVR FRIENDLY EMMCO Arent
Est Addison J. Pennock. Order Thursday. November 12. In both | We were worry to hear that Mrs •;
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. France Gorham of Mrs. Sarah Johnson nnd Dora. , Is home now nnd convalescing very [children spent Sunday with Mr. and
‘
‘
i appointing administrator entered, 'cases the dates fixed were agreeable ,George Thomas was taken back to Sunday.
I Mr. nnd Mrs Merle Schley went nicely.
! Mrs. Claud Hammond.
'
Game Schedules Are
1 bond of administrator filed, letters to the attorneys representing the the hospital. but hope for a speedy 1
Harold and Don Atkinson of Knl- to Lansing Sunday to take Mrs , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henney had j Mr. and Mrs Clark Robinson
Yours For The Asking
j of administration Issued, order Uni- j property holders Interested.
| recovery.
as their Sunday dinner guests Mr.: spent Sunday with John and George
amazoo were weekend guests at the [ Schley's mother home.
! home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn.
Mr. nnd Mrs Lewis Johnson Jr..land Mrs. La Floy Greenfield of [Robinson of Carlton Center.
Ml** Mnnda Bechtel has been on
Miss Mary Dunn was home from ! and famllv snent Sunday afternoon; Hastings, and Mrs. Thelma John'
the sick list last week but Is better
' Kalamazoo Saturday night and [with Mr and Mrs. William McKlb- son of Battle Creek.
[ bln nt Hastings.
| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Todd and | a* this is being written.
। Sunday.

COURT HOUSE NEWS

MICHIGAN

WJR

JBiiiio

AUCTION SALE
Because I am going into defense work, I will have an auction sale at my farm, lo­

cated a mile south and 3-4 mile west of Maple Grove Center on

Thursday, Oct. 15, 1942
Commencing at 1:00 E. W. T. the following will be offered for sale:

HORSES

HAY AND GRAIN

Sorrel team, 9 and 10 yrs. old, sound;
wgt. 3400. (Extra good work team)

450 bus. oats. 10 ton Alfalfa hay.
14 acres corn in shock.
15 ton clover hay. 6 acres standing corn

COWS

Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, due Oct. 28
Guernsey and Durham, 3 yrs. old, heifer
calf by side
Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, due Nov. 8
Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, due Oct. 26
Purebred Holstein, 6 yrs. old, due Dec. 22
Durham &amp; Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, due Apr.
Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, due Mar. 23
Guernsey, 2 yrs. old, bred July 21
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Dec. 24
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Mar. 23
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, due in Mar.
Holstein heifer, 8 mos. old
Guernsey heifer, 4 mos. old
Guernsey heifer calf, 2 mos. old
.
Guernsey bull calf, 2 mos. old
Purebred Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old - From
the Frank Snore herd

BUZZ RIG AND CAR

CHICKENS AND GEESE*

FARM FOR RENT

TERMS: Cash day of sale.
be settled for day of sale.

30 days more. When this is gone they may
have to shut down-for all new steel is 50%

scrap. TURN IN YOUR SCRAP NOW!

FARM TOOLS, ETC.

175 White Rock and White Leghorn pul­
lets, now laying.
Trio of geese.
6 young geese.

2 good brood sows. Shoat, wgt. 125 lbs.
22 pigs, 6 and 8 weeks old.

scrap. They haven't enough on hand for even

Buxz-rig with 2 saws.
Model A car with good tires.
Model B |ohn Deere tractor, A-l condition.
John Deere 2 bottom tractor plow.
John Deere tractor cultivator.
McCormick Deering side delivery rake
McCormick Deering hoy loader
McCormick Deering mowing machine
McCormick Deering grain binder, 7 ft. cut
Dunham cultipackcr
3 section spring tooth drag
99 Oliver plow
Corn planter with checking wire.
Set Belknap sleighs
Wagon and rack
John Deere manure spreader
Forge ond anvil
6 ft. horse disc. Superior grain drill
Fence stretchers.
6 ft. eloverseed windrower and buncher
MasseyvHorris, 2-horsc cultivator
Low wheel wagon
Ajax cultivator. 1 horse. ”
' ‘ harness. 1 3-4
. tugs
Double
Simplex oil brooder stove
3 horse collars
Large caldron kettle.
Block and tackle.
50 grain bags
Chicken crates
3 milk pails and strainer
4 10-gal. milk cans
Forks, shovels, etc. (All tools are in first class condi­
tion)
1000 Ib. platform scales.
McCormick Deering separator, nearly new.
Circulating heater
Kitchen cabinet
Other articles too numerous to mention.

HOGS

The Nation’s steel mills are running out of

WHOSE BOY WILL
DIE BECAUSE YOU
FAILED?
HINK about it as revenge - a way
to get back at the scum who have
attacked us. Or think about it as a little
more protection for our fighting men
-something jou, yourself, can do to
bring as many as possible home alive.
But think about it now - for the scrap
in homes, farms and factories has got
to be moving to stockpiles within the

Or maybe you don't care!
We think you do. We feel that our
whole community is ready to rise up
and bring in thc scrap as soon as you
get a chance. So you’re going to get
that chance!
.

This week we’re starting the biggest

next few weeks or it may be too late!
Maybe you don’t know what it means
to have production fall off. Maybe you
can't imagine how it feels to be hunk­
ered down in a foxhole wishing for
just one more clip of cartridges. Or to
see the enemy rolling through your
lines because you didn't have just a
few more tanks.

drive you’ve ever seen, to get in this
precious material. And you’re going
to pitch in, too, because this situation
is serious.
Stan looking around your place for
scrap today. If you’ve got a son in the
service, do it for him. Do it for the
neighbor's boy - for those fine young
chaps you just passed, out on the
street.

Above all do it for your country . ..
and do it now 1

Nothing to be removed until settled for.'Everything to

ROY BASSETT, Prop.

★
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

★

★

★

Witch this paper for detail* of the bis acrap drive and what you must do to help

NEWSPAPERS’ UNITED SCRAP METAL DRIVE
Thu apace contributed by The Haatingt Banner

�TOT HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER g, 1H1

^ror All 7ve nre
All ive/loretoBe
☆ ☆ edw * *

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kitedStates WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BOIL it all down, put it in a nutshell, say it in a couple of words- . . .

-must, to win the war, buy War Savings Stamps and Bonds NOW. You

MEN and MONEY will win the war!

should buy them every pay-day.

Men tq fight-and Money to arm, equip, train, house, feed and move
,

them.

Men by the millions to shoot and win-and Money by the billions—

•

Uncle Sam needs your money to win this war.
your money will do!

25 cents will buy

a

dozen

And here is what

bandages—how

they

needed them on Bataan! $5.00 will buy a Navy raincoat to keep a

Only ten cents will buy

the hundreds of thousands of millions-to make their guns, buy their

sailor boy snug and dry on his lonely watch.

uniforms, build their ships, pack their food, construct their camps, pay

five .45 calibet cartridges-five of America's enemies put out of action

their salaries, fit out their planes, turn out their bullets and bombs and

for the price of a good cigar! $3.50 buytashell for a 37mm anti-tank

Money-billions of dollars NOW to transform five, eight,

gun and that may mean one less tank for Hitler. $5.00 will buy a steel

bayonets!

twelve million clear-eyed American;­
... into the mightiest, the most devastating and irresistible fighting

helmet that might save a soldier's life.

$18.75, which is what you pay

for a Bond worth $25.00 at maturity, will buy a complete field tele­
phone or a high-altitude flying jacket; two of 'em-$37.50-will buy a

machine the world has ever known.

Men-and Money-will crush our treacherous foes and win the war.
You-with every other loyal American-must do your part to keep our

marine barometer to help safeguard our fleet!

To make America safe, invest in

United

States

War

Savings

Army and Navy on the march, to keep every possible factory, farm and

Stamps ond Bonds with every pay check.

shipyard working at top speed. You-with every other loyal American

at least ten per cent of your income in War Stamps and Bonds.

To keep America free, save

STAMPS AND BONDS ON SALE AT ALL RETAILERS. TAKE PART OF YOUR CHANGE IN WAR STAMPS

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�THE HASTIXGS BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER «. IM3

-Another interesting thing about,"
J. For instance, how would 5.000 fanners who came to Indianto be a parent of one of .■polis for a convention Ls the fact
that none of them looked like the
cartoonist*, conception of a fanner ,

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----------1 ernl other department officers were

AMERICAN LEGION
© NEWS

Krogers
Tenderey

Juscy,
Tender

E
JC

,D*

STANDING RIB ROAST &gt;- 28c
Tenderay

•

ROUND STEAK

•- 37c

Tenderay - always tender

BOILING BEEF * 15c
CHUCK ROAST * 26c
PORTERHOUSE*^39c
CHICKENS IKS -30c
PICNICS SMOKO -t 35c

C’-'ILI COX C*AHE - 35c

Wilson's Cariified

Country Club, in Viskmg Roil

LEONA SAUSAGE &gt; 25c

SMELT

Sliced - No 1 Quality

La/go mi*

MEAT LOAVES fc* 17c

WHITING

Assorlod Vad, Pork. Pimenio

&lt;o 15c
Raady lo cook, delicious baked

Vein-X Shrimp ’

SAVE

- 10c
dressed

35c

u;~d»

Kroger's Clock Bread\

LUUrll I lALLINU
wvwaae ■ itRbhiiiw
Sorloried Men Feel the|
I
Increased Living Cost

SHORT OF QUOTA
a.

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Needed

! ”"*• ,or ““*• u

°&lt;

| COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

I many Incidents which might be
quoted. One day seven calls came

tended a family gathering at the '
home of Mr, and Mra. Clarence
Higdon In Battle Creek. The gath­
ering was a shower for Mrs. Harold
, I one or the trucks spent most of Higdon and also the birthday bf

-S’

Eoc&gt;,lt-day

« £S”i
“Tcn

u“1'

‘SiUTp.mu

following special resolution 1 The levies made by the govern-i
r..wh a
o ,u-i.
—.I.— menl
to carry on the war and lhe
settin* forth
declaration
of war
principles of the Legion, was adopt- war itself have addrd a lot to the
m“nl
?M2- uceort,,nX 1 overestimated on welghu.
-----------------j ed by the convention at Kansas] cost of living, as we all know. The to Charles Annable, chairman of the
c,
k
manufacturer can add tile taxes and ^wevTrol^^ m^hVve 'n^id^TresX^lhy
Wm'
(City:
I ID We pledge to the President of the Increased prices quite largely
to the cost of what he produces. only been about 700 tons and at Hie
If’t^icrao^rive’faih I
| the United States, our Commander1 Ui
। in-Chlcf our complete nnd undivtd- Tho laborer is protected by thc big present rate, tlie county will fall ^^1*’.'*
1 at the Healy home caring for moth­
increases in wages; and In war slion^qf iu quota by more thani-8 ,b&gt;e
r ProducUonl
; cd support in thc prosecution of the
Industries is more than protected
500 tons. Mr Annable says. On
In f“ct- lr
county U even to , er and baby.
I
’ s
.
...
। Thd num on the salary cannot rubber and paper the county .did i rcacb ,u t’uoU- about «» ton* of 1I Mra. Lena Morgan and daughter
I WeTiave complete confidence and pais the increased costs an as does
... to
—I ClarUsa. Edwin Hawks and Fred
an outstanding Job but on scrap *cr“P
•*•**______________
to be hauled In
faith in Ills leadership.
,-me ^nufMturer r,MtA hU, salary rnctal we are lagging badly.
Junk
centers. Johnson of Banfield were Bunday
,unk dealers or collection emumt
We commend thc loyalty, devo- has beSn WoMlWL'Iii fowl Kkes not
by individuals who have the scrap afternoon callers of Mr. and Mra.
If every county in the stale faiDs metal available.
(tlon and effort of the American ut alt and In many coses very Utile,
(’ * r'-in
a
like
manner.
Michigan
would
U«n
people In the national crisis.
The salaried man is the hardest hit.
.... more
.....r Hun 42.000 tins
MM4. short V1
BEFORE JUMPING TO THE ' Mr. and Mra. Floyd Baird of Lanof
I i2» We call upon ail of the people Of course7 there will be nn end to, fall
, its goal—or more than 84 million CONCLUSION THAT YOU HAVE ring were Sunday guests of Mr. and
f|o demonstrate tlie same soldi ot ^abnormally high wages after Hie pounds'
Mrs. Elmer Gillett. They all en­
I NOT ANY SCRAP METAL WORTH
sacrifice
triflce and courage that is,
Ls,beliig *“r. 11
suddenly, as It
T...-.!... .h„
o.
?™"i5
rJJNTc5'§5 joyed dinner at the Hotel Hastings.
■
- ■by lhe service of- otlr
- urm- did following the 1927 crash in the
Mr. and Mra. E. H Lathrop were
idr-nced
.•."SMS?
™ ™s
™ ™ ■'
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Juna
forceS*mt.the battle fronts of lhe stock market But just now the sal­
|TOO BIQ OR
aMALL To BE Martin in Hastings.
aried man Ls feeling the pressure of it means to the war effort.
world
-------To win this total war. industry, tlie rise In th^cost of living, and
Tlie really tragic thing is that OP SOME USE IN THE DEFENSE
Hastings were Wednesday evening
labor, agriculture and government has been for same time.
the scrap metal is available. There EFFORT.
is more Hum enough of It lying
'
must make comparable contribu­
- ™
ix sx
about to meet thc county quota
with idS
[
tions and sacrifices.
They
Were
Confused
.............................
STSSlgh*rlt^S
an^v
wide
margins
to
spare.
But
not
'
Q
“
.
“
..rTZ
tnnr
,
,
lamuy
ana Miss Agnes Henson ana
Persons, groups and organiza­
tions must not be permitted to use About Sunset Time
suuui junscr I «mc
rarlouramof t^ MttuUw Vmove
“ f*nilly ’iurprto * dinner' at' the
In. k.r,.
lhe war as a vehicle for their adFour men were picked up in this " »i to the Junk dealers or collechpmf
Arthur LathWell.
We regard strikes, cessation of county
3untyUst
H
»‘h
last week by Con.en-.llon
Conservation tton
,lon cenUra.
centers.
No
one
^rnandmg
that
the
bS
^^
^nerssn'
of
lhe
Lathwork, lock-outs und discrimination Officer Oeonre Sumner, each charg- । "
'
in employment as sabotage
donated
f.,
ed with shooting after sundown in •crap
•ran be d
ollut,d
Scrap
prices, taken over by a dealer.
______
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.Merritt &amp;£ad accompanied
Friction. jealousies nnd selfish their endeavor to bag a few more fixed by
thc government,
are more
They
brougnt
Delore
Mcfceown of Qulm-;1 aiu,u..(
contentions among those engaged ducks.
- ■
—
...
ducks.
They were
were -----brought
before than reasonable The Salvage ComI
l° Ow°dfl.on Saturday where IR
in the war effort must not be tol­ Justice Ben Bowman, admitted the mlttee here (and everywhere) is ! £
j.. —4a .
ih—
t° “ Junk dealer where it can be they remained until Monday as
•L*1'**’
erated. Careers and selfish gain offences charged
the
scrap metal
and each paid a merely asking that —
cut. up.
sorted
and
sent on
to
procguesta
of
Mr.
and
H Mead
hhm*.’.
mutt be discarded.
be
collected
and
brought
In
for
sale
,
...
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—
—
—
—
—
— Mrs
—- R
—usm
— —
------i g 10.00 fine and te as costa. The four
essing centers with a minimum of , and sons
Old antagonisms must be forgot- were Clarence Lorey and Ralph at the standard urices
Three
WP
a trucks nre scouring 1
.
Bu
‘
lhU
lrnlx
*'
Mr
“
nd
Mrs.
Lee
Griswold
of
Tigchelaar. whose homes are in
llble* lh&lt;f nexl niusl
mQsl n^piui
hclPful uung
Ulln“ , ceoar
Cedar springs
Springs spent
spent Saturday
Saturday ntgnt
night li vul[
r„. scrap, hiJ
There must be no delay In re­ Allegan county:. Merritt Pike of ne county for
but they can t - ‘u,r- u,c
J . _7A.
.... Mra. . it
** ,o hauli lt t0
onc °r ....
lhe “nd Sunday
with Rev.
and
ii.!J
moval of Incompetents and mls-flU Ypsilanti, and .Melvin Scobey, of d“ ‘“IL.
™
nf ^»“«Jng five weighing stations:
’ Kenneth Griswold and son.
!/• «“••wherever they may be found.
this city. Its quite easy to, be con- . can cover ohl) a small portion &lt;?f
Nashville—Nashville Co-op Elev- .
.
- We condemn religious prejudices, fused about the precise time of sun-,• lhe territory. Each truck can aver- , ator
•
son and Mr. and Mrs Albert Benracial or national antagonisms as set If- a hunter. In the open season, age about two tons per day and.) WoJ'—J "s~ ^27*1” “2
weapons of our enemies.
sees a nice flock of ducks coming his considering the fact that Uie opcr- |OrWoodland—Farm Bureau Eleva- son and son of Lansing were Sun- fund*
day afternoon callera of Mr. and
&lt;3* A united people, with a single
I .tor. usually h«. . r»Uwr «.»nFryapon-Rpnclmap Ekr.tor.
Fossett.
i’ i|u,,4 i, iioirMwd' .»p
rreopori
—rcunciman Elevator.
Mrs. Burr Fasselt.
br
purpose, standing steadfast and with
slvc pick-up Job to do at each place | ...
j...... —
.
Middleville—Flnkbelner Elevator.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeVine were J-ra.-.. th.i the iwtiu». ut Kilo i&gt;...trt.
absolute confidence in .the efficien­
of call, this average Is about as good
Delton
—Delton
Lumber Co.
J— ■dinner
“---------------*- of
-• Mr. —
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Sunday
guests
and
i •—•
cy and might of our armed forces, DUNHAM DISTRICT
asTh„4
one could
expect.
rh/.hr;wa inwir. nn
Hfr* ln HasUngs, the Laub*ugh Mr». Ralph DeVine. Mrs Nelson;*' **■
The girls in 4-H Food Prepara­
und the valour and integrity of our
iJ
punkvard on Michigan Avenue just Brumm and children were afternoon L.».ura«i.r Vet.-ill. av..
Allies, assures n spirit for victory tion met at the home of Miss Har­

!

SIRLOIN STEAK

fAIINTV CAI I lllft

The

which will win this titanic struggle riet Babcock Wednesday evening for
:—d:volwn« ol
mel-l
Mr. and Mra Stanley Haley awl'
SVT*
for the survival of our way of life. a dinner complimenting their moih' whkh &gt;•
bhMV’1 m 'eon »r Lamin, apen. Sunday rth, MTS .MS. UwlCT.. .
Strict observance of these prin­
(ullrr (nasinKthia b» «M-vptr4
A refining company of Battle
ciples is necessary for victory.
nt
he
rnra/
'
bftUgh
°l
x
'
r,tcs
th
«
onl
y
^»ble
I
Huron
Healy
and
daughter.
[
b,
Surarvi.ur
K.uhtr
n
Creek under arrangements made by
BUY
Junkyard ln ,he «o»W. he U the! We are very sorry to hear Mrs
"'sin "r “luir k-m*
AMERICAN LEGION
Fred Dean, showed pictures ot lhe
Abtvnl '
AND AUXILIARY NEWS
Dunham schoolhouse Saturday eve­ ™ndderablv Irai^dnee bad winter n*oln one on whon‘‘he Barry Sal-’ Archie McIntyre has been so ill. Hmilh *n4 Thoms*.
wrutoms
rtnwl
thl
vnRe
Commlttpc
ls
relying
to
hanBoth
Mr.
and
Mra.
McIntyre
have
c.rriH
.
The sum of S24 5O was netted at .....
ning. „A „good sized crowd enjoyed
AHO
broughl dJrectly
uken
the home of
| M«e4 t.r Hmira .at.p..,ud b.
| the rummage sale held on Friday the potluck supper preceding the weather will probablj slo* down the dl(. Krgp
Hat. .la—Mir-rai
tnn*1 ‘° hu yard w,tf
processing daughter, -Mrs Howard Davis in •
"“.a” .I,BVr
STAMPS
u Saturday
■ — «_
.u_ Auxiliary.
..._m .
. proRrnm. served bv the L. A. S.
and
by the
DONUTS
dozen 10c —
?hln™SdieSS Crnt,n wlth
deUy ,h*n ««p! Battle Creek
। To celebrate the sixty-fifth birthAsk any
Plain or sugared, cello wrapped
tnnl Olonn Ta^1 I l&lt;,fl 111 “ny °thCr Pl“CC'
‘ P,caj»e look for nOtlCe of 0Ur chlclt. A good sized crowd attended lhe■ day of their father. Sam Buxton of ?V U&gt;
Kroger
R5f&gt;:
KRORfl
3 ,b P
e-' Joint installation of the officers ol1 Banfield. Mr. nnd Mrs Harvey KiVM onl&gt; 1132 tons, alenn Tau- &gt; Mr Annab|e states that salvage : en .Upper in community notice*,
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“ii ‘the
he Legion
—----------- —----- ---------Legion and
and Auxiliary
Auxiliary .on Tues-' Cheeseman and Mr. nnd Mrs. Har- baugh. the only dealer in the roun- I commlttM. dennlUly U not attemptEmployee
w__
. . week.
----- A
1 day evening
of last
.. slum
iv equipped to handle scrap on a ln(f to plftv any favorKeg
|t/ B PLEASANT RIltflE
.
1 old Gray and their families spent
Remember this week Thttraday
________________
:3. Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Bux­ large scale, has been averaging question of getting the scrap metal
FLOUR EKRiCHEO J4*a 97c supper was
served at 6:30.
about 75 tons of scrap a month. ln 1Jse M qUjck|„ as possible.
I evening. Oct. 8. is the chicken supBums
as Installing
of­ ton.
Counlry Club guaranteed qualify
’Ivan
•—•• “
•••—- ■served
—-&gt;—&lt; -&lt;•» ■&gt;»&lt;
pi is will mean
»» l°'u‘ d',r' । Those who believe that Junk deal-11»r nt Coals Orove.
ficer for the Auxiliary “nd Dr.
Mr and Mrs. Paul Birman nnd
Btc rcaplng hu&lt;c profits would
Mr “nd Mrs. Arthur Richardson
Country Club Quality
Tall m am I Campbell nf Orand Rapids per- family of Battle Creek were Sun­ inc the next three months which
difficult lime backing up “nd John visited relatives at Ovid
«j!1C 'orrnef'---------“ ,Utc----------service--for
the Legion.. rfny guests of the Barney Williams added to the 700 tons “‘renay col- hRV&lt;?
-------------uiup. Hinn
Safe for your baby
cans
lected and ihe 432
*blcb lbe 1 their beliefs with facts. The gov* recently.
Other guests from away were Mrs.'
other
Mrs. fana|y
WPA
trucks
may
1
b
e
able
to
get
in.
rrnment
regular,
prlcea
rlg)d
iy
and
Robert Cole, who la tn training
r-nmniwU
Mij
Mllrtred
wtlllarn
_
?
wa
_,
n
week
Campbell
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr.
Windsor
Ib
constantly on Lhe’“t Savannah. On . has been vi.lti and Mrs. Waiter Single of St. Jo- end aural ot MLss Portia Laurey of totols oniv &gt;»7 Um* *hlc-h ’wUrbe
'
American or Dtic
box
tons short of the county s quota joh t(J
thftt exCM8 proflu are , ing iiome folks for a few days.
wph.
,
HastlngJ• Ml।1 580
of
1937
tons.
.
not
made.
'
Mrs.
Prank Johnston of Cedar
Fresh-churned Michigan
i
On Tuesday evening Mra. Thelma
i Mr Laubaugh fonneriy had only । A ^p mfUI dea|
for „
u spring, called Saturday on Mr. and
lb
Maid - 2-lb roll
riisl Chai ch Broadcast
truck yy.ll.Mc Pul ™- J" hu W keep ■ rrord W .b.i”. l^«»r Klnnc.
.-.. .....
1 Hubert. Mra. Gladys Henry. Mrs.
Rev.
Dr.
Edwin
J.
van
Etten.
pi»tvrn
w
ulro
Leora Friedrich and Mrs Mar j
two Even so one extra truck can | pays out nnd wh#t he
, Mr Bnd Mra Hubert Lathrop, Hu­
Cream slyle Golden Banlam
No 2
]ltnP impression
on the
the ,। cach Jot Qf mcU1
। Wiedlea were in Battle Creclt nt- ' tor of the Calvary Episcopal church ^1^, .vcn
yr,,. inti*
immrion nn
wWch hc bert. Jr., and Marlene of Barryvllle
Now pack, rich and creamy
can
Which must be moved. More ij can receive are fixed. Likewise he I “P®”* Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
tending the testimonial dinner hon-1 of Pittsburgh, was the first to preach
oring the new department prcid- j a sermon in station KDKA's Church :ntten than not the trucks cannot11 must show how much time was con-) Kenneth Kelsey.
Tomatoes
3
29c Tomato Catsup 2 JX 21c dent. Mrs. Ward McAllister. Sev-1 nf the Air
ibe used t&lt;? the best advantage.
•umed in sorting and cutting up a I Mr- “nd Mr«. L. E Royer of HasRed-ripe, solid pack, lusc.ous
Rich, red - Lprge family size boltlo I
I given lot of scrap and the hour i lln«» spent Sunday with A. R. TeetLt Miller aupportrS
1 charge which he can allow for this er and f“mily,
Tender Peas 2
23c Navy Beans
lhe rerumneuibilloe
5
33c
work is nlso fixed by tlie govern- 1 Ur- ond Mr‘- A,bcrt K,nn« ,penl
'utnmlliee be art-epti
Finosl quality, Mich, hand picked |
Serve them creamed lor dinner
iment. His records must be avail- i,hc weekend with friends in Deable at all times nnd inspector. 1 troit.
Green Beaas
TJUc Slue Rose Rice 2X 19c
Mr. and Mra Oliver Cheney and
• nave been coming around on the
Extra fancy, cooks light and fluffy
New pack, line flavor
Joan of Whitmore called Monday
average of twice each month.
Spaghetti Dinner
25c Fancy Prunes 3
33o
' Junk dealers are playing a rather on Mr. und Mrs. Alton Wood and
•
irnnortant part In the war effort nt-v don
Country Club, cockt in 10 minulat
Sznls Claras - New Crop
right now and certainly have..as
Pressing Necktie
Sugar
5 «- 30c Pancake Flour 5 2, 23c
| much right to a reasonable profit
To make a good form to use in
Bring ycur rug ar damp; lo Kroger'i
। its anyone else—and the government
Country Club |20 oz pkg. Sc)
is seeing to it that this profit Is pressing a man's necktie, roll a
Block Salt
43c Graham Flour 5 ua 23c
I reasonable and not excessive, even large rectangle cd paper in a cone
On account of ill health I will dispose of thc personal property at public auction at
This low price raves you money
High in protein, rich in minerals
If a dealer were Inclined to try and shape or cut a cardboard the shape
the farm located 5 miles south of Hastings or 1-2 mile north of thc Hendershott
of the tie; this form can be inserted
make It otherwise.
Anvwav. whv quibble. Our coun- Inside the tie, flattened to fit the
EGG MASH jQ
DAIRY
FEED
»0
13
school house on
j trv needs all the scrap metal it can shape of lhe tie. laid on a smesth
W.sco 100-lb bag
1 V
W«,co
100-lb big
" 1 U I
get. Let's turn it in—and quickly. ironing board with a slightly damp
for (ugh egg production
18% Rrof*&gt;n. tested. gusr«nlt«d
|
cloth over IL and pressed.

Evap. Milk

ILoaf Cheese

2

a

Roll Butter
Corn

61c
49c
23c

2

AUCTION SALE

ic

Eatmore Oleo 2

33c

9,000 units Vii^mm A in each Ib.

Cottage Cheese

12c
Delicious, rich, in PurePak container

Com Flakes

a

large pkg 7c

Dog Meal —1« 2 a. 15c
Good lor all dogs (5-lb. bag 33c)

Cigarettes

Carlon SI.19

1st

Wheat

Gmis
17c
Kroger's Country Club Quality

Motor Oil

ib 17c
Cocoanut-lopped, sensalional value

Oxydol or Rinso

tX SI .351

Penn Rad - Pure Pennsylvanie

59c

Sava al Kroger’s low price

Peanut Better

Toilet Soap

Cider

Gallon
Pure - sweet - Michigan

23c

HORSES
Pair of black geldings, age 9. wgt. 3000
Sound and good workers.
Bay mare 6 yrs, old. wgt. 1400 lbs.

Avefon Gran. Soap, giant pkg. 49c

Soda Crackers
a 17c
Country Club. Saratogalype waler
25-ot jar 33c
Jack Frost. Save on this bargain

Kvrthem ri»&gt;&lt; 4

19c

3 w. 14c

Canvas Gloves

..
13c

For fall farming or gardening \

COWS
Jersey cow, 7 yrs, old, bred .Jon. 25th.
Black Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old, bred
Jan. 27th.
Holstein cow. 4 yrs. old, due Dec. 10th.
Roan Durham cow. 4 yrs. old, due Dec.
7th.
12 Durhatn heifers from 12 to 20 mos.
old, not bred.
2 year-ald bulls.

HENS
Around 80 White Leghorn yearling hens

q

Rich in Vi,arn,n‘ A&lt; B “nd
1 On
Heavy natural sugar conlenl
Sweat Potatoes - Virginia, waxed for garden freshness - 4 lbs 21c

O 'b‘ I vC

I aIHS

APPLES

110

» 39c

Ail purpose'

GRAPES
California Tokays

CRANBERRIES

Potatoes

CELERY

10c

Crisp, lender hearts

» 10c

CA9BAGE

a

21AC

a.

19c

HAY AND GRAIN
5 acres of good corn in shock.
15 tons of first cutting alfalfa.
50 bus. of good early potatoes.

FARM- MACHINERY AND
HARNESS
Good double-work harness, 1%” tugs.
Several collars.
Dump rake.
Deering binder, 6 ft. cut.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
2-horse walking cultivator
2 Oliver 99 walking plows.
2 single cultivator*.
2 3-*ec. spring tooth drag*.
Gale 110 plow.
Hoy tedder.
Land roller.
Pair sleigh* .
Farm wagon and 14 ft. flat rack.
1 Vi horse gas engine and pump jack.
Pair 1-horse flcigh*.
10 gal. churn.
DeLaval No. 15 cream separator.
2 10-gal. cream cans. 3 gal. churn.
Large cauldron kettle.
2 smaller kettle*.
1000 Ib. platform scale*. Corn shelter.
Pulleya and belt*.
Majestic cook stove, good baker.
2 white ash tongues. 4 stoneboat planks
Some hoOshold furniture.
Forks, shovels, hoes and many other
articles too numerous to mention.

Firm and solid heads
a

19c

ONIONS

5

Michigan Yellow
mow
«

Michigan
U. S No 1

IKROGER-

The moUp_of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police Is "M.lnlitn. 1c
droit" (maintain the right).

50c

Vitamin Capsules

A-B-D G, 30 days supply in pkg.

marshmallow

Monkey. do not ahed tear* when
, they grieve. Some eclenUiU ray
It i* becauie they do not have deep
. emotion..

Popular brands

Country Club - crisp, nulriliou.

Cookies

TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1942

STARTING AT ONE O'CLOCK I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

15 X 39c

^tlWUNTHD BRAH~

TERMS CASH: Nothing removed until fettled for.

SPECIALS for
FRIDAY AND SHURD11
NEW CROP!
FRESH - CRUNCHY - DELICIOUS

SALTED
1 Ec
PEANUTS lb 13
LARGE SIZE

FIRST QUALITY
HEAVY QUALITY

CANVAS 10lr
GLOVES lL2
ML

ROBERT BRYANS, Prop
DEWEY REED, A&amp;ctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Italy has 81 traflle deaths annually
for every 10.000 automobiles in lhe
I country: Germany. 41: England. 29.

j

WHITE CUPS

QUICK RELIEF FROM

FAMOUS
ROCKFORD

SOCKS
•

IQlp
lt2U
HL

STOMACH ULCERS
to EXCESS ACID
Or»r two ndUJoa bottlee of the YTTI.I.ARD
rkBATMKMTlMvob— ooMforroUptal

BEN FRANKLIN STORES
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

RUD'S DRUG STORE

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIOHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1942

oo i4-H ACHIEVEMENT
Let’s Win the War First
We Can’t Beat Hitler by Insulting Allies1
Home Front DAY OCT. 22

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 »• 8

HUI

THE BROTHERHOOD Benefit Show for S&lt;
ON MONDAY NIGHT Men’s Club Room Here

n.. t»&lt;&gt; tn.
u» u&lt;» x, .na I
z°
| Mrs. Lee H. Pryor, who for many I
J
693 Member* to
Life magazine's .so-called "Open
, bal eruption of one small clique of | Fe,r* llved ,n Hastings before they
Chinese Dr. Cha*. Foo To
editorial associates
associate* and
and not
&lt;3 10
Lana,n«' «« serving In i
— . ,4,.,.**j-,
i
Work on
'
jLetter to the People of England." eoitoriai
not the
the II mov'0
8 anny
। utc u. o.
inr mart, tuupii. I
Tell of Chino’s Part in War
Tn the Boy* of Barry Co. on the1
1004 Project*
1* one of the most inane blurbs
or •n)r । who had had military training pre■ vious to this World War. is now a ] The first meeting of the Brdther:
1 which have yet appeared in any Impressive
I The Barry County 4H clubs will American publication since the start
] Major, and is serving in tin/Haw- 1 hood will be next Monday night."
HI Fellow*.
II.
Life* statement that this letter •U»n Islands. The younger »on. October 19. at the usual place, the
Tills la quite an honor for one.,j hold their annual Fall Achievement of World
—War
----------...
. . .. spoke • in this instance few a large John who recently completed his social rooms of the Methodist
• The Banner ha* explained that
and I am mighty proud to have this1 ; Dav
D,y at
al the Haitin** High School
Herr ' Goebbels, himself. couldn&gt;i
nrooortlon ot our 13*000 000 fellow1 courte
lhe Mlchl«»n State Col- church, at the regular hour. 7
a place for the entertainment of
rplendld opportunity to talk wllhj,ym on Thund*y evening, Oct. 33.
B neater blt'of
. me, In tile .army,
UI
aim Ito
rl&gt;8c. enlisted
andainiy.
1* o'clock.
service men while in Hastings has
you now,
Now. 1I am
nm no
no news-snarx,
new*-shark. BUI
but , ,1 ,-----*“ck—
n*“P’*y 10—----------“nre&lt;1 , propaganda to iow discord among citizens,
be
Lnow —
with the United States -forccs
" must
'
* dismissed
' as■ 'to-—
This will be an outstanding meet­
juu.
■ been rented—the store building next
... u- n.m.tt ..i&gt;4 i..■ 1.
7:15 for member*, u* rents and
.... credible presumption on the part in Australia. Word from him. re- ing. for the speaker is a native of
I to the city halL
|
Before this can be opened and
of an editorial staff which often «iv«l thH week states that he has China. Dr. Charles Foo. a graduate '
OoHr*felk»w»—Just let nteheJtate i 9®un,y ,A«enl R*t,r •»» u ,n N,Uon* front'
Certificot* Of War
wOIX‘ of our state university, and a prac- ■
Necessity Needed for
here a few moments
arrangements for the
~
• •let■
moment* and tell you!
you . cllBr?
*f
e of
ot
The one bright -----feature of- thia
tlcing physician in the city ot St.'
| considerable work will have to be
Operation After Nov. 15
how very pretty Hasting, looks- 'T™'
ter 1* that it could only have &lt;ptwo, Leander B Pryor, was an of- Johns. Michigan, where he has for i
■ done, furniture and furnishing* for
e»pecially'w^
so during
the month
off,lC.&gt;“?Sn U'l* .**enln
«.'. closelhelr
Barry County
t£W|X
m:unX
will
work — tn . nation where the press, Ufe'a letter take. the people of fleer in the Union army during the several years been engaged in the ' Under General Order No. 31 is­ Its continued operation mutt be proOctober titt
•------- ■— *- ,lr
practice of medicine, and is high- '
vlded: for it must be heated, lighteady highly colored.-it hl00 1°&lt;M project* they have been is accorded wide privilege* of free-1 Englund to task for fighting to pre- Yankee Springs when he joined the ly esteemed by the people. While sued on September 9 by the Office
' wane already
of
Defense
Transportation
all
trucks
eight. It
the moat beautiful sight.
.. U na-lCBrTT*n* this P“l summer. Nu- dom—and In thia connection. Life's serve their empire. If the British Union army, but lived in HarttoR* Dr. Foo has lived in this state and
must carry a "Certificate of War Hons for the service men. Hastings
k— to create,
।&gt;..* . build,
i me roue
IndividualIndividual
4H
. although
.... ...the aren't
...
ji.j
-.
imerous outstanding
4H letter indicate* ..
tare's scheme
tear!outstanding
that,
fighting to preserve their em-' manv .....
&gt;'*■«. ■ and
died while
a real- counlrv for several years, he has Necessity" in order to legally opeawards wlU be announced as well press 1* free. It docs not always use plre they are foolish to be in the j '**"*
down
down, and rebuild
rebuild.
dent here.
many relatives and friends in his I rate and in order to obtain gaso­
You see. out of what is now strug­ as club awards and 4H pins and
native China, with whom he has line, tires, or repair parts after' Guards that there will always be a
gle and destruction in so many certificate* presented to members this privilege with a proper sense of war at all and might better have
, kept in- close touch while living tn November 15.
number of men in uniform who will
responsibility.
; given up willtout a struggle at the
parts of the world will come forth finishing their projects.
Michigan. Dr. FDo knows China and
come here. They should have a
In spite of tiie many handicap*
something even better, more" har­
the Chinese an no foreigner could have been designated as National
In thta letter. Life "lead with It*, beginning and invited Hitler I
“T1’
wh!f? U
monious. more beautiful than be- of labor, etc. Mr. Foster state* this chin", so to speak, and left the way come to London knd "lake over."
know his country apd people. He . Farm Truck Registration Days, and
has been a most satisfactory and
will tell of the awakening of China, on one of these three day* all farm- *'rvlr' m'n hnm*
»
jopen for some potent counter blast*'
way of growing, of changing, of re­ worth while 4H elub year.
that
has
caused
that
ancient
land
Criticizing the English people for
ers in Barry County who own truck*
Mlui Mary Bullis, county home by English commentator*, if they
building on the old—and we can
। to become a Republic. He will exof such a place to meet oilier army
attempting to preserve their em- ]
extension agent, will be chairman of
।
inriinert
Furnish Their Address for । plain how the Chinese, though nev- and all trucker* in Barry county
hope.
who service farmers should obtain
tiie
evening
program
featuring
4H
„
t
pire
is
like
criticizing
Lincoln
dur
­
City Bonk Bulletin Board
Well, so much for that, if I reJL.LrUr‘.1!^ 7rUke PTPU‘
t •-•auwnce
assistance m
in mung
filling out
out tne
the necreneces-----------------------motion
pictures,----------------a short talk by K. .| However, it is probable that most |n&lt; the c|vl| War era (or f h
The question has been and Is,
fquRht Japan for over five years.
application blank from the
The Banner last week mentioned and have nrevented
something about the UB.O. and the K. Vining. Kent County Agricullur- English journalists will accept Life's to preserve the Union or like crltprevented the conquest
ronoue.t
Tr.njpofUUon Com*1 Agent and colored slides of 4H tetter fnr .h.. it
,,
2
P'
’
’
a fine service which the Hastings of China by the warlike Japs JapCoast Guard parties, so. all right, al Agent and colored *Ude. of 4H letter for what It te-the mere verfurnUhtoga and supplies needed for
(Continued
on
page
4.
Sec.
1)
mlttee.
evente as the Barry County Pair,
City Bank is planning to give to
1 babble about Nature.
has been a military nation for I The ODT Is now mailing appllca- this headquarters.
At any rale, as you perhap; know. State 4H Show In which over 80
Barry county men now in the army, years.
Her military rulers have1
With the fine public spirit and
navy, or air service and to those had their greedy eyes on China for i tlon blanks to all truck owner*. Any generosity that have always char­
the U.S.O. la just one of the many Barry County members took part
who may be called later into the decades When they saw that China Ii truck owner who doe* not receive acterized Ray Branch, he has opengroups ready to serve you. In the
Ray Lamb. District 4H club Agent
service. .It will also be pleasing to was making rapid advances in edu- :1 an application blank previous to
way of refreshments, entertainment,
• *“
■ —
*■
all relatives and friends of the cation and in government, they be-1 the reglsWUotito ”
—or if you should happen to feel will announce various individual *
the nearest ODTIHe u Pa’'ln« a“ lhe ««P«nee of
young men in the service
1 Ran their cruel, hearties* Invasion
....
inspired to write a note, or better and club awards during the evening
ated
in »ucni**n
MichlRan m
at provldln
at U»
field office.
area in
. « ,ri
. entertainment
... .
.
Nothing can be more cheering to In 1837. expecting China would be r-rtiii.Ail member*, leader*. BeSSmer Jr
still, a letter home, the material Is program.
*
‘
a young fellow far from home. en­ i an easy prey, Thev were fooled,
furnished—and a nice quiet place parents and others interested in the
, proceeds Io help thia wartu It la
gaged in or planning for a danger­ Thev control cnlv the coast line. , and
ineGrand
isarryRapids.
uounty rarm irons-| J™** w" tha’i^^ean bi!’
so that you may concentrate if county 4H program are invited to
Impressive Ceremony
The Barry County Farm Transattend.
:
The
following
Items
from
a
let
­
ous
buslneu.
than
to
receive
letter*
necessary. I might also add thati
They have slaughtered millions of portation Committee to be named 17"' 7}
” ** ******
On Courthouse Square
the letter would probably be more1
' ter received by Mr. and Mrs. Cur- I;
or parcels from relatives and friends Chinese women and children by i
by the Barry County USDA War|'°£_u-b" work B“°
..
ti* Garrison from their nephew1
back home. Many more such let­
than welcome—
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1) I| Board,
in .n.
the room ;
ix-ra. will be available K.
Herman Hessmer.. Jr., of Hastings 'i Sunday afternoon wa* an ideal ters and packages would- be sent if
Heavens, the way I wander from
WWM to Ito Barry Counlr BaT.fl
.time for the dedication of the new
|
who
I*
in
an
Engineering
Battalion
I
wan Ana
subject to subject, but please bear
jI Honing
I flag and flag pole erected on the people only knew where and how to r **■
llrmlnn Board
FUuird located
trwntawt at
at 133
I'M West;
Wa»t .
(Continued OO POgW 4. RCC. I)
on an American Air Base some- I
address them. The plan of the City \()l jlip|)\ \ A I (1D\
with me, I will moke It yet. Seri­
square where the Daniel Bank is to Rive not only the names., JVLWILIkJ* JMILVIIJ
' State Street, Hastings, Michigan, as
where in the South Pacific will be courthouse
'
ously though the U5.O sponsors
the abov* mentioned dates, to a*'of interest to his many friends in Striker fountain had stood since but the address or station where
splendid parties. All last winter,
1898, several hundred citizens wlt[ sist farmers who own trucks and i
Harting*:
each service man can be reached,
through the spring and summer,
nesslng
truckers'who haul farm productsVl.a.
Pvt. Wesley
Simmons
-..w, ...........
; We crossed the equator
and the ceremonies. Included which will be very helpful to all
the girls have been faithful In pre­
in the number were a group of men
from farms and tupplles to farm-.. nml/E
EIUE
Come from Hickory Corner. “"w
• beeutUul uoplc.l Ueno from the Coast Guard statlorf at concerned.
paring parties and transportation,
I'in
executing applications for "Cer- 'IrKI
"L VLIJ llllE
An Ar* n(
ln 'wcullng
I
'
in the Ototom
south Pacific
scenery •
•। •••
lut-toiu. The
&gt;ilc Btocnery
The city Bank now has the name
you see we have quite a group of
An Act at Longrci* Provide* uncgte, of War Necessity" which all I
Hl* parents at Hickory Comers here is beautiful and the mountains ]j Clear lake. Boy Scouts and repre­ of every Barry county young man I
girls that go to Battle Creek every,
: sentallves ....
of the
patriotic organiMethod tor Such Voting
I trucks are required to obtain before I
were
notified
by
telegram
Thursand
ocean
Immense.
The
natives
1
,,
,
,
who
has
enlisted
or
been
drafted
;
week. Tuesday night was called
, rations of the city. Music was Im­
Congress not long ago pa-wed a November 15.
,
Hastings night —Then the rest of day that Private Wesley J. Simmons j of the island are very dark skinned. I XhS hv .‘kT
36. of the United Stales Marines, They seem to like us and go strohg |
J school are printed In good sized letter*. I
the evenings they would have girls had died as the result of wounds re- * for the American cigarettes. They |
—
c ty bands- dlrected b&gt; Izwia arranged alphabetically and will law which provides that all persons1 —. .
from Marshall
Grand Rapids —
But Totol Scrap Collected
In the military or naval service of DI AM \F1 flMD
, ..
be placed on a large bulletin
bulleUn board
Jackson and on around. Sunday] celved In action on the Solomon &gt; do our laundry, so have worked up
Foils Short of October
t open houre for famlli^-frientto
| Wwds. —
His
and
.big
---------j parents.
i - kiMr
_ u...i
-----Mr.
t Wf
get business
pineapples.\I. .
, ”5"'
„ TT.?L!h0 ln tl&gt;c bank as fast a* the bank can the United Suites can vote for Presl- F LAH JLWI1K/
M &gt; ■■ ah»
Quota
Fred Simmons also have another : banana*,
chalnnan I get
addresses of the men. This dent. Vice-President. U. S. sens- .
.... men
---- .in service.
--------'Fred
bananas, coconuts and many other
other.. .J^e,i2‘,to., .?P'
of . the
tor
and
congressman.
It
could
ro ; l(||l|T RAN(l||tT
•on. ©eland. In the marine*.
j tropical fruits but one grows Ured I
lon' chalf" bulletin boaid wlU be kept in the
I remember when I was first in­
no
farther,
because
voting
for
slate
J
VIIII
UMHUULI
The telegram gave no particular*! of them quickly and longs for a
dcIenae _co.unc!1' lobby
lobby of
of the
the City
City Bank,
Bank, which
which Is
Is
vited to go over. I must admit I
Igave the Invocation. Postmaster U a public place, and will be acces- officer* and county officer* Is a'
man for Barry county and Winston
was a bit skeptical, but when you go of his death nor the date when it,nice red apples. There are a few
matter which the slates must pro-,
(Continued on page 6. See. 1)
*J,kJLl
ld0 fnr
f°ri. Mrttt
thMC h.v,
h*™ dnn.
d°nc]
' virte
inside, you receive such a warm wel­ occurred. A letter to his parents, i English civilian* on the Island; Un­
Meet Monday Night
n’“K*’^so”by providing absentee ballots, so |
come and you meet and make so dated AUgOrt 15. stated that he was [agtne they own the large sugiF and?.,
many friends that it is worth all on Guadalcanal Island, where the. pineapple plantations. To see a
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you put into it. During the sum­ marines wrested an Important air- | white girl on the street reminds one • i
FIFJ n TR.A1/Xn--------------’'
-“o* a
"d re
‘"m it
j voter ‘ballot,
and
return
it to
in aa ot
of the B,rry O01®4* p“nn Bureau
mer we had quite a few picnics and field from the Japs, and where ; of a lovely dlaplay In a store win­
F’J7n «TRI^ END i . .to
I 1 prop*riy
nrnnerlv sealed
nonind envelope
mwinno to
in the
ibo »nd
and the
tile Hasting*
Hastinn Chamber of Com
Com-­
they went over splendidly. We also fighting has been going on almost dow; every one Just looks and looks
*
.ic n't
niu.uaj usiu
vi.Ktoa '!“I ° o ’■ In the elty had a special, pile of
continuously
since
that
time.
Ouad;
and
wishes
he
might
have
It.
to
you
'
r
£
“b .SS
had numerous large parties here in
... • ,
...
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1 of the Wolverine Beagle Club c
Hastings during the winter. For alcanal I* the mo«t Important of see Aunt Mattle all of this lovely
David
J.
Coogan.
Chief
Boatshere
last
Wednesday
wUh
tor the pick up.
tropical moonlight Is going to waste.
instance, a Christmas dance at the the Solomon group of islands.
™
o- ’to Undm
•wains Mate, new Navy Recruiter evenl of
u,Pvt Simmons was bom near CU- : Ha!—Hal
Legion Hall, and a spring formal
Lost year’s gathering proved to be salvage chairmen are thus a bit re­
How did the Tigers come out?
! the 15-inch all age dogs.
( naVftI forccs BWay rrom thelr plBce
nt the Country Club—and the fel­ max. Aug. 30. 1918. and graduated
°hfnCe BU “.if’J?}*' The wlnnere *ero: First. Michalows really had glorious limes. We from the Richland high school in I We don't gel much news here but mazoo. Mich. has appointed Shirley Und Michael, owned by Dr. J. R. of residence, may request the sec­ a very pleasant affair and It was luctant to state that. althoiRh the
felt that another such gathering
He was employed at A-B occasionally have a good movie and
still hear from some of the boys 1935.
B. Henry, as an honorary recruiter । WigBerii arand jupjds: second, retary of state of the state where 'wogld help to keep the bonds of Rood enough to permit either Hasthat have been transferred to dif­ Stoves, Inc., of Battle creek from a band concert and O Boy: how for this county.
send a ballot for voting
Iwilcllffe Monitor, Claud Porter. he Ilves tonr,
wuh
friendship and fellowship exlsUng
ferent camps, saying how much they 1937 until the time of his enlist-! good It Is to have some music
Mr. Henry, a veteran of World ’Lincoln Park; third. Slebolds Bed­ in accordance with the provisions of!
lhej,e two organlzaUons awtened quotas for the month.
appreciated all that we had done, ment Oct. 33. 1941. He received again. How odd It Is we never ap- War 1 and a pastjoinder of the
!
this
Act
I;
2
thePNa?v“n^dtfte^teX:,llvc “nd &gt;lrovldp • plc»»nt eveQuy Noble*. Mishawaka. Ind.;
(Oontinued on page 6)
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preciate
our good...
old U. S. A. un­
Alliiough the weight of scrap
and hoped we would continue. You
Naw nnd Secretary
Secretary (; n(ng fo|_ #|1 An ouUtandlni[ gpeak.
retarv of the Naw
metal collected on Saturday is not
til we have to leave it and then Lawrence Bauer Put No. 45. Amer- fourth. Flip m of Shady Lake, of War shall cause to be printed. ■
tean Legion, here, has
two
*ora. Everett
Isaacs.
Dearborn;
reserve,
er
ha*
been
engaged and It will be
—
----|
tverett
Isaacs.
uearuorn;
reserve.
there
is
nothing
we
can
do
but
watt
, and to be distributed among the I'
thing poaslBle to help you with your
©■(to .HO Rrthtor4 wKa arto nnar II’ — . . —.
—_
—
well
worth
the
time
of
everyone
to
for
Uncle
Sam
to
say
the
word
for
peded
to be in the neighborhood of
job—and it's not an easy job.
members of
of the
the land
land and
and naval
naval'
service with the’aa?Navy.’ "chief--------------------- ------ - --------------- - -------- i Imembers
. hear his Umely message. Judge 50 tons. Hastings, however, has a
The Coast Guards, as you know,
Coogan has left a number of drThe annual meeting of the Bas- forces, an adequate number of poxt- Stuart Clement has been secured quota for the month of 900 tons
taken care of so our ships can go
are stationed at Clear and Pine
cular*
and
other
material
with
Mr.
set
Hound
club
of
America
was
held
'Continued
on
page
6)
act a* Into
toastmaster.
j and so. evento taking
account
Many of our readers will remem­ rolling home again. Write often.
lakes. Saturday night being their
Henry which will be of Interest to here Saturday and Sunday with field
'•’
Committees appointed are: Gen- other scrap collected here to date,
Herman.
night of leave, they are more than ber Gordon Clement, a brother ot
any of those who are intereated to trials being run both days. More SEVEN AUCTIONS
era! committee: Mr*. Claude Hoff-1 the total will be far short of thia
happy to come to Hastings to re­ Judge Stuart Clement. He was a
what the Nava) service lias to offer. [ than forty dog* were entered to the j
man, Leon Young. Harold Foster. । quota units* »tlll further effort Is
lax and have a nice time, which small boy when his pa rente moved CELEBRATED
MACK
LONG.
Prop.
IACK
Vernor Webster: Ticket*—Vemor made.
..............................
Mr. Henry has,complete Informa- event.
here from Prairieville. He attended 92d BIRTHDAY
tlon relative to navy life and op- ; In
-the'1all-age dog trial*. Hlllcrertl Having
i
----------____________________
decided----to quit farming
। Webster, B. L. _____
Peck. _____________
Clare McKee: | Therefore, plan* are already beWilliam H. Bchanti of tills city
we have had about six dances and school in Hastings. Hl* wife is the
portunities and will be glad to call | Peggy, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mr.
r, Long will
~&lt;n have an Auction o.i.
----------- — ...
—.a Foster. e,..
—&gt; ln(f congidered for another drive
Sale --Program
। Harold
Stuart
very successful ones which the older of the two daughter of Mrs. celebrated his 92nd birthday on on any man between the ages of Seitz of Muskegon won "Winners | at his farm located 34 mile* north-| clement: Supper — Mrs. Claude
next
month.
Wednesday
by
walking
down
town,
William
Shulters.
He
lived
in
Belding
Country Club member* have so
17 to 50 that Is interested to Join­
and Fallowfleld Reaper, own- । west of Banfield. He is offering u Hoffman. Roman Feldpausch: Argraciously sponsored. In fact they for about ten years, where he was also making the return trip on foot. ing the navy. For appointments Class"
ed by the same people took first i good list of horses, cattle, hogs, hay I rangements—Clare McKee, B. L.
do all the worrying and we have employed by the Standard Oil Co. Few people who reach that ad- phone 3414 days or 3443 evenings
place. Maple Driver
uuici Marvin,
nuu.iii. ownvwa&gt;- and grain,
KIKU&gt;, farm
lurui machinery
iiiacnuicry and
ana mis- Peck:
reca. Publicity
1
—Harold Poster. A.
as their agent. He resigned that ■ vanced age could do what he did.
the fun.
and
Sundays
or
drop
a
card
to
P.
ed
by
Dr.
J. P.’. Honey. Danville. I1L
Ill..1! cellaneous articles.
Dewey Reed ' R_
R. Van
Vat Til; Prizes—Leon (Sam) BARRY WOMAN ACCEPTED
At the Coast G(iard dance this position last April to accept a place Mr. Schantz has been quite active O. Box 244. Hastings, or call at his
Hone/s Andy, same will cry the sale and Clifford Ham- : Young.
for several years.
past Saturday night we really did
home. 305 E- High St. evening* or 'owner, third;; Michigan
Maestro.
|
mond
will
act
as
clerk.
See
the
—
— —---------M
Barry county's first voluntaer for
have a tima! It seems that after volx. Mich., a* plant superintendent.
Spndays.
lanalnir
fourth
elsewhere
In thia
for full
1 Roy L. Smith. Lansing,
fourth
and and
adv. ndv
elsewhere
in this
Issuelune
for full
tiie fifty fellow* who were chosen He has evidently made good: for the CORRECTION
' Hillcrest Charleyboy. Mr. and Mrs. ( particulars.
Hasel Campbell, daughter of 'Mr.
The Hastings Public Library will
to come in were on the bus, there last issue of the Charlevoix Courier
’ NOTICE
and Mrs Clifton Campbell, Mlddlethe
all-age
bitch
claw,
the
|
DANIEL
HICKEY
ASON,
Props.
were other* who had been at the states that: "At the recent annual be closed all day Thurs., Fri., and I The annual meeting of the Barry I In
in the all-age alien class, me i
&amp; nw™, rropa.
32, 33. and 34.
previous dances who wanted to meeting of the Foster Boat Co., lo­ Sat., Oct.---------- *t
[county rural letter carrier* assoc la- i winners were: First, Peg O My | Being unable to farm any more
Miss Campbell recently took th#
come again. The officer th charge cated at Charlevoix. Mr. Gordon
One minute after midnight Mon­
Fried chicken »upoer. Wed., Oct tlon and auxiliary will be held at j Heart, owned by Mrs. Harold Fog-. and his son being tn service. Mr. day morning the regulation went
didn't have the heart to refuse them Clement a former Hasting* resident
I.,at 5 p. m_ Dowling church.
{the Methodist church at Quimby. । leson. Lansing: Second: Bijoux Ru- Hickey and Son will have an Auc- into effect that .the speed of all
so instead of 50 there were 65 men
.
Adv- 10-151 Saturday. October 34. Supper at tile of Banbury Cross, Mrs. Seitz, tlon Sale at the farm located 14
of director*, and was oppolnted
automobiles travellngjm,the streets
and 50 girls.
---------------- — .. ■
&lt;। 6:30. fallowed by a short program. Muskegon: Third.
Honey's Redskin. | miles south and 14 miles east of
1
and highways of tills slate must not the classification of storekeeper and
Everything happened that night. Vloe-Preaident of the company. Mr.
---------------------—4 election
------of* of- —
-------- Venus of Wanedoga., Nashville. They are offering a good exceed 35 miles per hour. We all un­
RUMMAGE BALE
business
meeting and
Dr. ..
Honey;
At 7 p. m. the drummer couldn't Clement fills the important post 1
1 fteene
All— memhera nf the T? I. .Tamer
—
. ,
,F Te r. Battle Creek: Vesta [list of horses, cows. hogs, sheep, derstand that there Is a valid rea­ Ind. site of the University of Inmake it so Ken Sanderson saved of Plant Superintendent of the
bridge on E. Mill St. Hospital C. A- and auxiliary are requested of Wanedago. also owned by Lee and farm machinery. Henry Flan- son for this regulation. It will sure­
'
the evening on the trap*. Howard company. The Foster Boat Co. Is river
Oulld No. IB.
to attend. Secretary.
nery will cry the sale and Ernest ly make tires wear longer and con­
Frost helped out loo and one of the bu*y 100 per cent on government'?
Graduating from T-K school In
war contracts for the duration, and
Coast Guards played the cornet.
serve the rubber supply.
elsewhere in this issue for full par­
Enforcement of this regulation
The fellows playing in the or­ is rapidly expanding plant facilities,
ticulars.
AT THE END OF A • SCRAPPY” DAY
chestra do a swell Job and at that having leased another building 60
will be with the Michigan State
police. Word has come from Lan­
they don't know from one dance to x 160. and Is.building an addition to
'
the next who lhey'Jl have. Fellows their plant 60 x 160." ■
sing that arrests will be made for
BOB TIMM. Props.
home for the weekend fill in so
This will be good news to Gordon'*
driving beyond the 35 mile limit:
In order to dissolve partnership. or if one drives faster than condi­
everybody helps. The band Includes many Hastings friends, who con­
Mr.
Clark
and
Mr.
Timm
will
dis
­
Dick Hlnklev. Bud Wolfe, John gratulate him on hi* fine luccess.
tions warrant..Il might be that, in an aviation cadet, stationed at Bly­
pose of the Personal Property at a traffic Jam. some one would want theville. Ark.
Lockwood (when he'* home week­
Public
Auction
at
the
farm
located
ends). Francis Goggins. Earl Lewis,
to get out of the line by outstripping
5 miles south of Hastings on M-37 the care ahead. If he does, that
John Chandler. Duane Ottoson. Dick
to McOmber school, than first house will mean trouble: for it means training for a special line
Bogart, Bqb Roush (who will Join
west. They are offering a good list speed and danger. There wll be pun­
"Uncle Sam" In a tew weeks) fend
of-horses, .cattle, hogs, feed, farm ishment for driver* who exceed
Harry Wood, piano player, who1
Staff Sergeant N. W. Rise, son of
machinery and household goods. the 35 mile limit. Every driver will
Mr. Ralph W. Rise of Beaverton.
of the fighting Marines. Good luck ; Mich., has received the Silver Wing*
be wise who holds his car to a speed service.
Clifford Hammond will act as clerk. ■ not exceeding 35 miles an hour.
Harry, well miss you.
I of a pilot, U. 8. Army___________
Air Force*,
F1NE HONOR FOR
See the adv. elsewhere in this Issue
Included on the dapce committee at Napier Field. Ala. Sgt. Rise, who
REV. HATHAWAY
for
full
particulars.
were the Clayton Brandstetters. | attended the Woodland High school
RECE1VES FINE PROMOTION
Aben Johnsons. Dewey Hon*. Rr&gt;- was employed by the Hastings Mfg.
Her many friend* here will be
man Feldpauach*. Chester Hodges. Co. here before he entered the
Having no further use for the pleased to leans of the fine pro­
Edw. VanPoperlng*. Roy Hubbards, armed service. Accepted for flying
truck and well tools and equipment motion which ha* come to Mis* Conger Hathaway, atom 1H7
Georae Hebden* and Richard Cook* I training in June. 1941. he ha* comthat her late husband had In his Connie Cook, daughter of Mr. and
Well, fellow*, it 1* Just about Um*. pieted the Primary School at Jackbusiness. Mrs. Lan fear will dispose Mrs. Robert W Cook at this city.
for me to say Adieu. Remember. son, Miss, and U
of them at Public Auction at the Since her graduation from Ryder
when this war is over and won— Greenville. Miss,
residence at 413 North Michigan College, of Trenton. N. J . site luu Edward
Montgomery, al
bv us. vou and we can sav 'with
.
“ Hathaway's
------ E
Rev
Ave, Hastings
Dewey Reed will been employed As a stenographer by Harbor. “
pardonable pride—"We helped win NOTICE
cry the sgle and Clifford Hammond the Thermoid Co. of that city friends, ______
Boy* and a few grown up* have
and John Birman will act as clerks. manufacturer* Of rubber good*. She congratulate him
Man-power and Bands are what been pilfering from the salvage pile
ha* received several promotion*
it takes! Here's wishing you the gathered in the U. 8. O. drive Sat­
RIC1IARD LAUBAUOH. Prop.
stowed.
best of luck.
urday. They have been reported
Having sold his farm. Mr D*u- of the two private secretaries of the
Sincerely.
in moat Instances and can save the
baugh will hold an Auction Bala at pretldenpaf thSt large corporation
Betty Tredinnick penalty of arrest and publicity by
his farm on Sec. 6. Hope twp.. DA.NCt
’*”
We're beginning to get lots of returning the articles to the fair­
10 miles southwest of Hasting*
ground.
Johnstown Grang* Hall, Friday.
and H mile south of the Glass
Chas. R. Annable, chairman.
’ Granee Hall. He is offering
10-13 M,

Strand Donating AU Co»t» for
Theatre and Film, Oct. 28-29

REGISTRATION OF
FARM TRUCKS

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I’feXS’. ZSXe'w &gt;"•

P— -

00054409

IN U.S. SERVICE

’ DEDICATION OF
FLAG ON SUNDAY

Red Apple Would
Look Good To Herman

FATALLY WOUNDED
IN THE SOLOMONS

LOCAL SALVAGE

CAN VOTE NOV. 3

CO-OPERATION

Shirley Henry Named
Honorary Novy
Recruiter For County

„„ „„ , _ „
-

Gordon Clement
Making Good

Speed Limit 35 Miles
Better Comply With It

Former Woodland Boy
Wins Army Wings

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1942

, I

FOOD CENTER’S NINTH

9 years ago Food Center opened its doors with one thought in mind-to give the
people of Barry County the biggest selection of Quality Foods at the lowest pos­
sible price. Through our self-service and our warehousing system of merchandis­
ing, our dream has come true.

PANCAKE FLOUR

Throughout this present emergency we will do our best to serve you. Be patient.
We want to serve you the best we know how! Together we will win the war!

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PILLSBURY’S HARVEST TIME

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'on Sunday afternoon. She thought
lhu strange and when she relumed
■“ lhe cott*«e the senior Fraadsen
had Just arrived from town She
»
lasted if the fire whistle had blown.
I * * — * * a &gt; * &gt; . ............. . I ak.n&gt; ,U.a ,.. V.wH art H*r
assumption was verified
I Fitch Beach went to Middleville I
q n.n.
Wednesday to attend the funeral of
and^frita^
Mrs Orlando Thomaa
On hli ^r81,'
«r ^d Mr.
। way home he drove to Prairieville ch7rl'«J8p4X
“ft
Mlclttean
and visited Mrs Mark Norris-who
7^- «*«
Is ninety nine yean old. and (he
^JLTk^L^totcld him .he wanted to live until
* ,l U* °
1
after election so the could vota!u
„ .
another straight Republican ticket.
J“&gt;' RHL son of Reuben
—Charlotte Republican Tribune.
|D Certrod. RFD No. 2. and Allan
Word has been retired from £ ^f'P' »• ™
Darrell D. Aldrich. U. S. Navy, of *.■*' ®heI,p',bolU] ot J*?®
his promotion to the rank of Second !“k,£*
»£“ln tig« »’«l
Class Petty Officer. Yeoman rate. Uk“ Na*al TrB,I1U,« Station.
Darrell Is Stationed aboard the V. I Harriett Hughe* Crowley, who
S. S. Alcor and at the prewcnl time u doing such a satisfactory Job
is seeing action somewhere on the *&gt;th her "Wartime in WashlngA tian tic Ocean.
I ton" column in the Sunday Free
en.. w cun,. «i st hkk.
a*u”""
bur., Bio, Ida. »u m
Muu- Hddhe* *t° CWpUta and
da&gt;. mtnpBtlnt .rrungrrornu tor ' ".nl" It*’?" "
Ui. idle of hl. rrddencr property £^111 ***nl.
Baum Haplda.
ham eomar « Oman .nd Mirt.l ■Th' number, ot IM Unrnln. were
.UaeU In rtaderk* Cuol
Tp, &gt;™ng«rr, .nd In Uw« d.»
wa. m.d. thmu.1, th. Art *"
U1U
Bn,,, rr.1 nuU «.nny
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Valencia’ mmed^bv
I011' tUne clulctlll‘llc t°T »uu- *»&gt;»•«
\ alencia, owned by R. F. Locke, j
ln th .^ays when Barry

lb. sack

MEAT DEPARTMENT
BE SURE TO SEE THE MASSIVE PILE
OF PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR.

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$|

24’m. Ib. sock_________ ...______

•

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DEL MONTE SLICED PEACHES

DEL MONTE CORN 2 CANS
Golden Bantam VaC. Packed______

SPRY
Union Brand

CORN SYRUP
5 Ib. pail

34'
ICE CREAM
Choc, or vanilla OE&lt;
quart _______
Cv

Strawberry. O r a n g &lt;
'Pineapple
OQ‘
Qt. _____
_ £3

Del Monte

PINEAPPLE
jUICE

- . JJC
Del Monte

GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE

’ 28c
Doi Monte

GRAPEFRUIT

33c

22c |

..

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3

*■ 35c
ib 22c
b 23c
2Oc

FRESH GROUND STEAK
RING BOLOGNA
SKINLESS FRANKFURTS
BACON

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27cl
69c

_ lb. 20c
PORK LIVER
lean
lb. 25c
SALT PORK
.ib. 17c
BOILING BEEF
ib. 33c
PORK LOIN ROAST
ib.
23c
MUTTON SHOULDER
lb.
1Qc
MUTTON STEW
P0RKSAUSAGE,gradeno.llb.29c
VEAL ROASTS
«»•
29c
VEAL CHOPS
«»• 35c

Half pound plcgg.

VEAL STEW
COTTAGE CHEESE
SHORT STEAKS
PICNIC HAMS
SPARE RIBS
pork
POLISH SAUSAGE
PORK NECK BONES
SLICED SMOKED HAMS
PICKLED PIGS FEET

•Ilers

lb. 19c
lb. 12c
ib. 35c
lb. 32c
ib. 25=
lb. 37c
lb. 1Qc
lb- 39c
ib. 18c

BUY BEEF BY THE QUARTER for CANNING!
Hinds 24c lb., Fronts 22c Ib,
Leave Order Now!

3ft1 GROCERY DEPARTMENT]r.
TASTY LOAF CHEESE 2
CAROLENE
4
PORK &amp; BEANS ^ 2
INSTANT POSTUM
PILLSBURY FARINA'£ £18'
POSTUM CEREAL pkg 21«
37'
DEL MONTE FRUIT
FRUIT COCKTAIL D-'2“r 33'
Argo Whole Kernel Vac. Packed

GOLDEN BANTAM
MULLERS DONUTS a doz
DRE
Ah Mullen Supreme
DKlAU 1 ' . lb. loaves 3 for

25
12c
OQ
tv C

HAMBURGER BUNS^MO'
CINNAMON ROLLS ES.Ifc

IOKAY GRAPES
Ib.
loaf

tall
cans

cans

POPPED CORN
Chocolate covered
CHERRIES
1 Ib. box
red skins
PEANUTS
1 Ib.
CANDY KISSES
pkg.
POTATO CHIPS Ige can
CIGARETTES
HONEY
51b. pail
SURFINE BEVERAGE 3p&gt;
. .
IRITZ CRACKERS ib.bex

25
31
27
15c
49c

since that time. Four

weeks ago he I .i.n.Coaton’a father Leo

to speak. He was 72 last Saturday.
. J
Just MW a Ypsilanti Reed (Ionia)
truck go past the comer a block
wmLn" U'^thZ
*W

lot

tarn.

riX" nu

2 - 25c
CABBAGE SOLID HEADS

BANNER WANT ADVB. PAT

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Hastings. Mich.

ICEBERG LETTUCE

Telephones 2244-2557 ■__

THURSDAY and FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15-16

(—

"EAGLE SQUADRON"
SATURDAY ONLY OCTOBER 17
nOt'BLE .TATI AF ATTKACTHIS

LITTLE TOKYO

"VENGEANCE OF THE WEST"
“
—. ijiji । ।
-_
SUNDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 18-19

"MY FAVORITE SPY"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:M to 3:00

GOOD COOKJNG APPLES

6^I9c

TUEs7

wed.. THURS.. FRI., OCTOBER 20-21-LTn
Sonja Henle, Jack Oakle. John Payne

"ICELAND"
Special matinee Thursday.

Two shows.

$ j 19

95c
25'
21 c

JERSEY SWEET POTATOES

Bahry

th e at it

Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

JCd

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16-17

5 - I9C

DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

"SUICIDE SQUADRON"
and Jahnny Mack Brawn and Funy Knlfhl

"THE SILVER BULLET"
MEMBER
STORE

( SIAM P5^ B 0NU5 j

PO O DLE ENT E R’
"

SUNDAY .nd MONDAY. OCTOBER 1819

BERLIN CORRESPONDENT"
Bargain matinee Sunday j;M to 5iM

TUES., WED., THURS.. OCTOBER 20-21-22

Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
206 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

Fed-

an autonloblle accident that morn­
Ing. Dr. and Mr*. Caston left at
| once for Pewamo.
p... r .
“l
P- E
Wyoming. His

who recently vialted him
reports that the climate agrees with
t tni hlni 'Tr&gt;' much He wouW b*’
ha. been n real major m
,runl hU friends..
has
In oa ire- to he*r _
! mmdously difficult and complicated
P. „ . entered
I Industrial Job Scores of friends in Le,l“ I7Ml1 ho^ital to Battle creek as
every part of Michigan bellew that I"
patient Tuesday.
Mrs. GrrcA. like Enoeh. "jralked ’ Joseph Wayne Bump, son of Mr.
I with nod" in her heavy days of frlrf 1 »'«* Mrs. Nay Bump. 1* In training
I arid tribulation to her prewent j "t the U. 8. Naval Air Station In
i sharply Improved and optimistic 1 Florida. His address Is 4 R 12 E.
I situation. — Charlotte Republican- 1 N. M. Service School, Jacksonville.
I Tribune.
Florida.
Mrs. Frank Haywood of Lnke 1 Mrs. Jolut Crue met with an unCdewui route I. brought to Ute Ban- usual and painful accident on Bun­
ner office on Saturday two coek«- day as they were driving near Bat­
comb blossoms which had grown in i l|e Creek. A group of boys at the
the shape of Vs. These blossom* ' road side apparently were throwwere put an display in the Banner I In* pears at passing cars and one
office window.
lilt Mrs. Crue In the left eye with
Han» Power. ■ «&gt;n ot Semll'
»»» W
“&gt;
P..rr&lt; ot
»w partner, ot ,‘nd
&gt;»
Kin. SKler. pl.r» to rrl.r the &gt;nor .
m'dk"1 “d
11 »“
between now .nd the tlert ot lh, 1 oewnale lh«l M.e w« no&gt; wentyear Mr, Pnwer. U ■ renMered "• "T
“ “»
*°llW
nur» .nd n.o.1 Mrelv will enter the I h*" J»“
•mi, at the «me time Mr BowM.&gt;°r General H S. A.mand ot
rr, la pmtaU, named tor the late I "““I”'
Mood., that
Harare Bhhop. a Inna lime trtend I
S“'" H*K
."“I
Mich
ot the yoimjt man'. tather.-Cbae- tin®*. “
lrt’ , had been appointed
Junior hostess at Camp McCoy. Wkloitr Republican.
cotuin.
Mr. John Fetter has been ill for
***
the past week. Her daughter. Mrs. CR ESSEY
Fraser Ironside Is home from South
Several from here attended funer­
Brnii Ind . caring for her
al services for Wesley Simmons nt
Don't forget this Is the week to Hickory Comers on Sunday. Wes­
send your toys to the schools so ley worked in this neighborhood a
they may be rrnalrrd nnd ready few yearn ago. He was killed over
for the Camp Fire Toy Shop at seas where he was stationed with
Christmas time.
the marine corps
Here's another "Believe it or
Mrs. Jennie Reynolds of Wall
Not." Mrs Einar Prandsen was row- lake Ls visiting Mr. and Mrs Murle
I tnz in a boat in Wall lake and
Reynolds and family.
heard the Hostings fire whistle

?ei^

[when it sounded about two o'clock

62c
29c
29c
25c

cello bog
Ige.

now published In the Performance th(, opcnjni|
HughM. the
Register nf Guernsey cattle.
।mother, U thhe daughter of Ute
C. W. Francis, class of M. ot Hm- late John M. Corbin of Eaton Raptings High school, is seriously ill at ;lds. for many years one of the lleadthc home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde plg lawyers ot Eaton county and
W Francis In Detroit
He suffered । t|iujurticlnl circuit
jev.ral heart attacks in Feb 194! , D 3 d Mrs L J Caston Just

A HAUNTING WE WILL GO
•THE BIST FOR LISS”

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURfiDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948

thought
etumad
randsen
n. She
I blown

where and when to report to wort,

L"

IN U.S. SERVICE

&gt;. HanIchlgan
naval
ta Sta-

EXPLOSION
CAUSED DEATH

’ Lawyer* Settle Caiei
To Save Jury Trial*

GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION

Reubon
I Allan
Great

,

[nri ft TUE MEM MAlAf
mt min now
we.rKd*r!x,"2!5
had? The dime« ul

EXTENSION GROUPS
|i Sgt.
Mgt- Mott,
mow. aon
Min of
or R.
h W
w. 1mow. vrmtxr. wa
Delton Home Extension Groap
IDelton,
------- - wu
w_ promoted to private i clerk at Al
Mrwt class
^1... the
■ .&gt; . latter ...
a. of V.aaaa
(Continued from Da*'e j. Section 1) unemployed
। The Delton Home Extension first
part
.
stores have half of their counters
, Group held their first meeting of to corporal Aug. 1. and to
write too. Here's what different , empty. One of the restaurants that
aircraft mecha
. 1 Al a recent meeting of the Ameri­ the season at the Community room geant 'sTpt* &gt;7"* " ~~
ones have to say—
I had been a favorite of mine has
can Bar Association a resolution in the Delton-Kellogg Agricultural
He graduated from Delton high 1 Field. IU, and
Monday. Sept. 7, 1942 been clpsed for some time. I re­ i (Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
school building Oct. 0th. Fifteen school in 1937 and prior to his en- [ wallan Islands
!
However,
to
give
the
service
fchlch
Accident Occurred Wed.
Dear Dad and Mom:
mnrxea
marked io
to me
the noor
floor man tnat
that it I However, to give inc service wnicn
। trials of cases wherever possible of the eighteen enrolled members Ustment at KaUmaxoo. last No- Hon from that i
Miu-H Int.rw w..
..........................
I by compromise, in order to prevent ware nreu-nt
How Is everything there at home? I *“ *weU thal lhey Wfre open Main. - the bank desires, it must have the
Neor Coots Grove
I am O. K. and hope to remain I But he
that ,hey d,dnl
address of each soldier; or if that
calling mon from active work to shown in the project for this year
Mrs. Alvin Baird was »o_ badly serve on Juries. When a settlement "Nipping Food Bills". The leason
same. Tell Orvan helio and io be [to **&gt; “•*" ber?u*' of, tbe trS£Je
U,e ,UU“ 10
whlchhis
hi*mall
mallcan
canbe
besent
sentand
and then
then burned by an explosion of gasoline
and plans for next meeting were
good then he won't get so many “eUln« food and ll,c' Ubor *hort- which
licking* Ha! Ha!
•»' madc lt “Ininst impossible to forwarded to him. Nothing could [ early Wednesday afternoon that she advisable to Mt the trial date al
r,. . ’ „
hire help at the standard that a give greater cheer and pleasure to
times when farmers have finished bert Louden and Mrs. Maurice OarCHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS — ROOKS » Illi
r.Hnn. of eiaarertM Jin
' ?««our»nt could pay wages.
| the 600 young men now tn the serv- died In Pennock hospital Thursday tiie work of gathering their crops.
UtS?
i?
!
60 you
thf peop,e oul
I *9 Trom
Utan to get morning, a little after three o'clock.
CARDS FOR All THE FAMILY
The lawyer* of the Barry and Pierce, chairman; Mr*. L. N. Bush,
n' t&gt;.7. .re^'rre
rcal*» ,h*‘ ■’ war I* going on One 1 numbers of letters from relatives Mr and Mrs. Baird lived about a
Eaton circuit are evidently taking sec.-treas.; Mr*. Can Scotsman,
freth here n? nn^ifre it
■Ume *chool» arc now hospitals. If'and friends and acquaintance* back mite from Coate Grove. The par­ , the advice of the national aasoci- recreation leader.
Innrh
enn
1 ' V
bnck #hprp r0,lld Uve |h I home. It would strengthen their ticulars of this distressing accident, allon seriously. In Eaton county a
much if you can tend some.
„ war wne for aW|lllr and g0 wUi. morale .and encourage them in every ।as we leant them, are os follow:
I
e SGT. ELVERT W.'mOTT
; --------number of important civil cases,„,
have
DOING SPLENDID WORK
Got a letter from G. R. Dunne | out some of the nice things of Ufa. way. All of us can find some names
Mr. and Mrs -yBaird —
and
their
been SCtMCU
settled W1UIUUV
without a
— —
— •two
—— recently IKC-ll
n
wants to Join the Army in Feb. If । which aren't belqg shipiird the*e\amang the 600 that we could write ।children had been
«• work
———
•"•— trial.
—• —
...
etn at
pulling
In Barry
county
the Important I Advancement has been rapid for
to. l hope he never has to come | days. In favor of guns. etc. they' w if we knew how to reach them. 1beans on Qtehyr
place
—that
__________
forenoon,
____ damage case of Omer Barnum vs s*u E1*pri W. Mott since his as­
across to fight
Maybe you can [ would look upon tills
conflict
in
a
pils
plan
of
making
one
place
i
.... ..........................................
K..„ and came to'the -house
some----time Consumers Power co was on Thurs- '^ment to the Seventh Air Force
----------------Businessman's Department Store"
innke him wall a bit longer at least different
way.
p—wait
—
*-------------s—'—house
*---------- ---------------------------------- —
,. But
for
a cou- a -clearing
where
one can find-- after, the noon hour for dinner,
day of last week adjourned until n
Hawaiian Islands yrhere he
until he has registered.
! pie »144 E. Slate Street
Phone 2747 Heating*
or three years and you will see, the names and addresses of every-'Mr' Baird went to the Coats Grove November 17. although the attorneys L’ do‘"« ■dmlntetrative work in the
servlce' ujan from this couitty' is state to make some purchases, while were both ready for trial at the °P«r“t“&gt;n» section,
Tell nil the folks there I- said what I mean."
Lewis Godfrey.
surely commendable; but Ipdannot Mrs. Baird beg-" —»— time. iJoth willingly agreed to a five i ■— ---------— -------Hello and would like a letter once '
San FrancL’co. Calif.
f-be done withoui"the-cooperatlon of, the meal They I
in a wlille at least.
.
I
weeks postponement, rather than ——_____—
UC. yourself.
yuuncc
Thanks for the letter. Lewis, write the friends and relatives of the stove
The fire
------------------— Jas apparently all take Jurymen from their farms and
Don't hesitate to write,
tn the fire-box. She and work at this busy time. Such
They make asaln *hen you can.
|men who are now in the service. out—only
' ashes
’
.m and u.i.
-----------; Those who know the address or the put in material to start a quick a spirit is commendable.
things a bit more pleasant
helpM
the time over here to go n bit faster.; Myron Campbell writes from Ire- place or station where any service fire, then poured what she supposed
Ko tell everyone to »lart slinging a land that there lx quite n Barry man can be reached should promptly
CHANGE IN
when NO
bit of lead my way.
[ Counjy "gang" in one spot over give tile bunk that address or sta- stove. She was near the range .....
HCHOOJ, HOURS
Ixjve to all from the chip ott the;
u Vu **..I^"r ^d? J'yn? ot lion. The bank has the addresses of , there was a loud explosion. The
The board of education, at their
u. “ fe*. of
bul 11 de-slrex to have the names set her clothing on fire and
old ulocK
Block.
! Middleville, Walter Strickland
LOOK AHEAD!
PFc'Francis Gallun 1M422O7 [Nashville and William Boughner of । “ddl“ of e»er&gt;' Barry county man she rushed out of doors. Her 12-year- meeting Monday evening, decided
— O, ....
•“
Frrcixirt Myron and William were ll&gt; the service.Friend*, relatives and (eld daughter heard the explosion that there would be no change in |
Co
128th ...
Inf.
CHRISTMAS ISN'T
'■ in school’ ------------- | Ulose interested tn the men in the ! and tier mother's screams and suc- the time schedule for the clly
together- 'In "
Freeport.
A P.O. 32. rare Postmaster
canC00
make
this
cecded in
extinguishing
the blaring
8nn Fnincb.co. California
Cnr^Mnk FreemanA* 8
'I *service
‘clp',u’ by
lM‘r»tln
« bulletin
‘^e board
bank ’clothing
“with
wet toweU.'Her
~i'£
REALLY FAR OFF!
helpful hy cooperating with the hank 1 slothing with wet towels. Her jo­ most a majority of the parents fav- [
We take It you mean to sling pen- . ———- ...
...
pulout'u&gt;e*fire*in
. in
in furnishing
n.mlRhltw "the
lh&gt; addresses
nrlrirMAM or
nr staKtn. y'ear-oid
..— -.Ma brother
I.... ...............
.....
ored the present hours For three '
Casual classics tiiat you will
rll lead FrancL*. Well do our best. APO. No. 3 Co D fSth Inf.
live tn! Smart sport styles
lions where letters or parcels will the kitchen. The children ran. to other proposals submitted, the votes 1
It may seem pretty early
By the way. when L* your birthday Cnmp Pickett. Virginia.you will work in! Dressy
for all three were less than the
M..
bl, ‘a rird°frem
t
and how do you like Australia?
‘I ”
------ nl^nf
—
!1 extort
u’
Pk“* doal pul lhls 0,1 and ,nl' ““‘CoaU
Orove. and t0,d hlm ballots cast for the present sched­
types you will dance in! 8e-&lt;
to
sit
down
and
work
out
Dear Zolly:
a card
nil of
us.’ ■,o,gcl 11 If you ltno’r lhat addrcM what had occurred He hurriedly re»&gt; in hell
Aexpect
knw vou
are from
mtten.lv
Ln*
lect yours of the many rayon
ule.
There
were
several
blank
bal,
Believing mv
many
friend*
hi!
hl’llkc
“to know
of mv'larto
*3
r nt Mr n .rn, hs
*‘aU°n where a service man can turned and. as soon as powlble, lots, so the large vote for the pre*- j
weaves, and spun rayons
a
Christmas
list
..
.
bul
if
Hnslinxs would
likewhv
to know
nnd
thS c'don't 'I oX'lart wrek itere
,be reached, you should right NOW took the injured woman to Pennock ent hour* for opening and closing
All the popular fail shades
whereabout*, .and
whyoften
tlu/ I will
“ more
The insw7r tn the JlXJ n^h taU lhe Cltv Bank by t*‘*phooa N° hospital. She was mi badly burned the schools lacked a very little of
from which to choore! 12 to
you do it now, you can
hear from me more uftmt. I will, The answer to the Draftees
. 2hr prob”rob' 2103
2103."or"call"at.
or call at.”or write!©'
write to. the that there was no ehance to save being half of the total ballots re- »
take this method of reaching them km Is that he would uv his entire banb Jvlng the'address or station
her
life.
although
everything celved. The school board's action '
come Io Penney’s, moke
all nt one time
two minute* In going the first mile wh«e any . service ™n can fa
For Warmth And Beauty!
possible was done for her She wax is. therefore. In harmony with the ,
At present I inn In Australia.. nnd would be unable to catch the reached nnd PL EASF DO IT NOW
your selections unhurried­
expressed desire of the parents.
|
where I Haye been for some four bus no matter how fast hr drove
m
wav and In thU
onh- brought to the hospital at about
manlh*. a closer statement Is Im- the last mite The answer to the I C1in lhta fine service be carried out 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon QUIMBY
ly ... make a small down
,
possible because of censorship regu- ! Mexican problem 1* that the "Big K .-our son or your brother or and died twelve hours later.
Mr. and Mm Charles Stanton and
Probably there were coals In the
tan™,.
W.-,r .11 Mlln. »kr . ............
... i.m.u, „&lt;i _ i„;
&gt;°.“r
“
payment, and have them
Sport models with
million and getting along first rate, "little
’s
K1
,d lo
_ hmin
’i_ ae
e._ ashes in the stove, and when the BiUy and Barbara of Bittie Creek
,, . Mexican
. the
..” mamma.
—------ rv„
~
.
.win
uc
Kiau
io hav
iu»»c
act, iicispent Sunday at the J. L Smith
Several of thr boys from Hastings, Next
week
Rev
^.,rv
!
*
“
*
.
glad
to
nave
mm
getje^
gasoline
reached
them
the
explosion
fa
furred collars or thr
Nr».
Ub. JU. Don Our. „„ Inm oU1,„ „
„ Ira„
tucked away in our lay­
home.
followed.
■
boxy ty|&gt;e with theJ
ore in the same regiment I am. will write
vou
*. : !°
“ news nnd
“n'1 hell
h*11 have &gt;oun.«. so (leu. phono or »».
Mm.
Ella
Wolfe
of
Hastings
spent
Mrs
Baird
was
32
years
old
and
Wj
mannish
split back!1^
though I am the only one from
Away until Christmas.
... ! load.*
lo*d&gt; to
lo .tell
Ml vou
.ou because
b-c.w.. he's
hr’, active
oeurr
„„ ,adra. „
is survived by her husband and the from Saturday until Monday at the
V
Pull-skirted casuals
Barry Co. in niy battalion. **----- '
‘
- - or oa
Um
w pormn The
una two children; also by her parents. J, U Smith home.
BL)
that wrap around I.
are Howard Wilcox, l'^
rcorporoh.
—
Council II s o oMj.ll ujo rr.t Uos.
,|Ve the
a„lr,o
InlohnaUon.
Little weekly sums (that
The Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reger of Clare.
Bl
j.Polo
types
with re-'
Merle Tiu’ker. 1 Corporal).
_5!’ I 80 unu'
Loner you du U&gt;S Uie enoner Uw
■r^farmovable lining! In
Mich., and by five brothers and
ward Martin, who is in the Rcgl-&gt;
won't interfere with your
Zolly Coffer, young man will be getting the letmental Dand....v lente of thr Hon*I P 8. Don't forget to send us ters from hb home town. We all two married sisters.
Thr funeral services were held at
gay plrids! 12 to 20.
regular War Stamp buy­
names, address and birthday.
.know there
.
. who
are many people
the Leonard funeral home In this
ner. thoURh It Is usually n month!
' would be glad to write these young rity Saturday afternoon, with burial
ing) will pay for them
late, but it is still tine to read and 1
men who are lighting for liberty In -Rutland cemetery. •&gt;v who dors what In the home:
I and for their country in foreign
gradually . . . and leave
town.
, lands, or In training camps in this
Writ Ing letters to everyone tx quite .
I county; but people do not know
no after-Christmas bill
* n job so please be patient nnd I'll [ |
how to reach them. This bulletin '
I (Continued from page 1. Section 1) board
|rM „will
( give the Information deheadaches behindl
who is doing his |iart in the war
j sired if all will cooperate. so help
p
The
Barry
County
Rationing
effort.
[their cowardly airplane attacks. I it along!
. Sincerely.
’ Board has received blank appllcai But they have found the Chinese
—Pvt. L Paul Bates—36156129
| I armies, though not ns well equip1 tions for fuel oil and kerosene.
AUCTIONS SALES—Coni.
Co. F, 1271b inf.
.
I Those wtp may wish to purchase
■ )N‘d. are brave, resourceful and 1 (Continued from page i, dec. 1)
Take a snap brim
I either of these will find the blanks
A P. O 32. care Postmaster
। skillfully led by Chinese generals. [ a good list of
horses.
coa *■.,| at m
.rl in the Hen*
for your suit, a
| 4“
8an Francisco. Calif.
|| n
„„ lllr
their ncaaquaru
headquarters
And
the trnl
real vnlnn
China B
Ls vcry
very mucn
much sheep, poultry, tools, hay and grain,
bloc£ here
*
molded beret for
■
Teh the other fchons Hello for ; nIlvp as lh„ Jnu, now undcrstand
।
If the apUc-nU need he|
,
your caiua! coat,
help in filling oout
the
u* Paul, and have them write ux too. n W11I
lnlrrr&gt;llng lo hear , na. and household goods. Henry Flan- | pllcanu
ton Dorsel with
novelty for frilly
broad shoulders
vi
September 17. 1942
llvc of china, n highly educated
Dear Friend*.
mnn an &gt;anieSti convincing speak- where in this issue for ’full |iar- . suffered bruiHES WHEN
"l received your most welcome pr un aboul ch(nn nn(, whRt
u
' HE RAN INTO CAR
stripes.
letter the other day and now will [ dolng nnw |o hpJp MV(, th# world
,r\JJn£. a”p|?p‘
,“"5Wpr
1 fron‘ b*1"* rulrd by German and । CHARLES O. E ARTHING, Prop.
' James, five year old son of Floyd
"First about mjfalf. I am a f*d|0'‘ Japanese militarists.
। On account of poor health. Mr. putt, suffered bruises Saturday eveSoft cuddly baby,
man. third cln*,. which is the same j IInv&lt;, you hongm your
rc_ [ Farthing will sell all his cattle at' ning when he ran from an alley
beautifully dressed
n* a scaryrnt in thr army. As you . kct fm.
yenr.s Brotherhood? Hie 1 Public Auction nt his home in the | On 8. Michigan Ave, and ran into
in crisp organdy
know by the papers of the last few nvc pro(rrams pllH f|VP good ,MIp.;[ village of Woodland, the first house I a passing car. A Halloween mask
and ****
’
frock and a cute
days the Yorktown was sunk
; per* will cost only 82 50; and you nortn
Bureau nicvauu.
north 01
of me
the rarni
Farm Bureau
Elevator, j he was wearing obicured his vision.
pretty — or
bonnet to match!
under me "iter many victories. wou)d have to pay more than that I Dewey
Reed—will
the sate
—
••• cry••—
•- and
■*. I police p -stated.
- •
•
•
•
Hastings' record of
Pretty under-.
full coverage
Midway and the Coral Sea were our ,or thP meals alone at anv good Clifford Hammond will act os'*,clerk., nv
pnrauuui
u**i
no ped
pedestrian accidents in two yean
•things, too!
styles for real
largest. All that I saved 01 my restaurant. The programs for the!See the adv. elsewhere in tills is- 1 w-as
broken,
wax thus
tt
protection I
wordly possession were a noteliook. f ot|lrr fnur meetings urre published sue for full particulars.
।________________
19” DOLL ...LOT
shirt
nnd my tiniicrclothe.*.
Yrs.
Banner last week
and „,C
are ni,
all
....... ...............................
.XY.wiv nlbi.r.
, I I |n :|lc
«&lt;.&lt;._ u,.u
&gt;82” DOLL ...LOT
......
.....
.
n.Vrn
nD/YD
even lost mv pants. Many outers ROOd
CHAS. BAUER. PROP.
24
“
DOLL
...4.77
nnd myself were covered with oil |
supper Squad for the meetBecause he has decided to quit
from head io foot which we tried । jng next Mondav night 1* ns follow.*: farming Mr Bauer will have on |
for days to get off with brushes. ! cantaln. Warren Roush, axslxted by auction sale at his farm located
Sllm-wak.trd gowns
September 24. 1M2
Wnjlrr WaHiiCc. Gamer Hnmnton. 3'» miles northeast of Hastngs on,
with rippling * skirts
4 1O
I spend most of my hour.* of prank Gosch. Glen Kahler. E J. M-43 on the Bernie McIntyre term.
and clever necklines
| *•&gt; x.
liberty, eight hours even- four days Adam*. George Heath. Sumner He is offering a horse, several cows,
Solid
pastels
and
v’
nt the beach.
• Sponnble. Ted Knopf. RuxwU Zer- a good list of farm tools, some*'
prints.
•
I've lost some hair nnd weigh
Einar Frand-sen. Fiord Miller, household goods, ns well as hogs.,
quite a bit more than when I wax. Robert McGIockin. Burl Rising, hay and grain. Dewey Reed will;
Soft
.Hushed
Rayon
frock, coat, bon­
in Hustings Thr climate Is very Myrl Richardson. Arthur Richard- cry the sale and Clifford Hammond
net and even
healthful around here. Thr near- r&lt;m. Willard Arnold nnd Arthur will act as clerk. See the Adv. else­
dainty
under­
est I've mine to seeing xnnw since Lower
where in thl* issue for full partSmart looking and
wear! She cries
those Michigan winters was 'list full
i.nd|M are welcome to hear Dr. iculara.
warm as can be! New
and she sleeps!
_ _
■_
start sneaking about
pastels you'll love to
thr north Atlantic. When 1 think B o'clock'
Dinner will be served at BARN AND CONTENTS
7 o'clock.
DESTROYED IN FIRE
possible that so much has hapPAKSINri nF ‘MRS.
Fire completely destroyed n large
"I don't think the civilians win GEORGE THOJHAS
bam nnd IU contents on the Mrs.
realize thr seriousness of this war
Mrs. Nellie Thomas, nged 74 Robert Gorham farm about tliree
straight cut types ununtil the. home town casualties be­ pas-sed away on Wednesday nt Pen­ mite* east of the city on East State
t nm med or dainty
gin to moupt un ns they surely will nock hospital. She had been a real-1 Road
Saturday
forenoon,&gt;. The —
Has--------------------- .------------— ।
CAH
when the second front breaks Bat­ dent of Barry county all her life. । Hn«« Hre truck responded to the
with lace trimming.
She
Can
Say
tle I* mighty thrilling, but fatal as Surviving are her husband. George call but the flames had gained such
wr**
...
V „ . . , Tnomos;
Thomas; two sons Dy
by a former marmar-. headway that saving the building
"Poppa-Mamma”
"I |i»t helped to Bteqjc Out . I ,i rriage.
tnge. Lyle and Wayne Brady, both!
both!*'"* Impossible.
wander whnt frellnx I will have of
flve d(,URhu.rs. Mrs
-------------------- .. --------the first time j nm on n street nil Ulia
southard
Mrs
Gertrude 82.000, including a large quantity of
lighted
night
Mrs. MUV1IIV
Lucille Cappon «uu
and I ■h»V
about
.......... up
• at ---—. We are ’in n ■■ Thomas.
»IUIUIR3. mir.
—- and grain valued
--------- --nt~ —
. .8500
vital war arm so things are done
carl Marble of Hastings also which had been stored in the bam
A darling with soft, cuddly unbreakable body
dlffrrrntlv than Inland. Ow here Mrs Florence Ponders of Chicago; b&gt;' Homer Becker
women drive Itrucks: --------school kld&lt;
twenty-five grandchildren .and
six .
[ --------Earlier —
Saturday
firemen .were
—composition head. arms. legs. Beautifully
Women
■
m.u ma
T~~r zthe
—
—t !
ifl earned S
»’25no
25hn per
ncr month great-grandchildren.
a«...rl&gt;nHrhiirtr.... Funeral serv-! called to North
dressed from top to toe in coat, bonnet, frock
over 18
North Washington street
and dainty underthings!
this summer tn defense bases Kids ■
were held nt the Walldorff where sparks landing, on a roof
not in their teens make 12.50 tn funeral home on Friday aftemoonjl caused n small b1azF7 Damage was
S1000 a dev ax boot blacks in town.. the Rev. A. M. Coldten officiating.; about 810
, .
Everyone hn* money, nnd expenses interment"was 'tiTthe Rutiimd «tn- i About 2 o'clock Sunday the de- j
Children's
GIRLS'
are liteh.
Labor shorthge. Thr ctery.
tltlJ
.
nartxnent wax called to the Dorr
Snow SUITS
DRESSES
police force has a squad that picks
, n ,
Caln home.
here- 222 N.
*’ Church, where |:
JACKETS
up non-workers. slaps them in thr.
•
I curtains In the bathroom caught
brig, fines them and tells them'KEEP'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK! . fire.
The full draped
Crisp cottons
double breasted
Kenley with
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CELEBRATE FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Eh 1 T A D I A I C

w«r'rn Hemisphere.
, SERVICE MEN’S CLUB
It took the threat of a gradual ROOM HERE
I economic and political penetration, (Continued trow page 1. Bee
’I of these countries by Axis powers 'ready for orcupanry
The
■ to make u&gt; wake up and see the er- need lx for them to be sul
' ror of our ways. Thu*, even here.' equipped to take care ot the .
LTTB WIN THE WAR FIRST
Idalng Stalin- and the people of I it• was
lit .pr~r,-.ik.n r.Iher tluu.
.lh?‘ -ndnmml .nd
.
.
that mi more, and for
Russia for attempting lo preserve high idealism
which
prompted. iu service tar pUrpme^U^n^reome
-

U I I U KI AL

J

Mrs. Ivan Slater and family of Ionia
and Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mm Vera Howtette and family of
Clarkavllle. •
Bethel Mote Ls assisting Mrs.
Chalmer Miller of Freeport wlUvher

the Soviet Union.
: to alter our policy.
within this scape, the Strand the­
A ridiculous feature of the Life]
• • •
a ter management is getting aside1
letter 1* that, after raking the EngThese incidents are not mentioned | two days. Wednesday, Oct 38 and i
llsh people to task for fighting for! to belittle our country or the really!
ft*5, a _[s.peclal.
their empire, it admit* that we. our- • great things we have accomplished.1 (a|nelJ from |he
for (hfa

■elves, are fighting primarily to
«are the U. S. A.
Since Life agrees that Americans
are in the fight mainly to save
Arant*, iml U boU. lU-mxnnrrri

visiting her daughter. Mrs. Clarence
Kinne and family.
Saturday night visitors of Mr. and

FRIDAY fr SATURDAY ONLY

Only
£

LECLAIRE REED
ADDRESSES J. C. C. MEET

Trom the standpoint of history, we j attraction will be used to make up
probably rank no worse and cer-^thh fund.
tainly no better than any of the
The feature picture for this oe- .
other countries who are now f«ht- «“fon, wl1’ **.
WORLD AT.
UM -uh » *' •UIM.
,
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SPECIALS!

Monday night at the I. O. O- F.
hall beginning al 8 p. m.
The usual procedure varied tn
that tin- bualneM meeting ua.\ held
first, after which L. E Reed, who
in 1SM0 returned from a fifteen year
stay In Chinn, allowed picture* of
। Chinese clUe* and related many in­
I temting experiences.
• Afterwards a lunch was served,
i This was a departure from the usu। al supper meetings.

9

Freth
Crunchy

- POTATO CHIPS

Don't Forget the Boys in Service
Christmas Cards To Foreign
Should Be Mailed Before Nov. 1st

and illogical to point the finger of j Rather, these bit* of history are at the various front*. These have .
scorn at the British people for • recalled -to point out that our owtu not hitherto been shown to lhe
fighting with a similar objective in record is such that we are not stand-\publlc. as most of the scene* were I
mind?
1 ing on firm ground when we at-! j'ken by and ,0F the United States
w h
* * *
M K
I*®*
an ac““‘n‘
^toenkhXo)rabJetT^rH?'
.. ---------- .
naaea me Trcnnicoior sun]ect ;-rHE
Without bothering to establish the at other nations f«e
for lack ot lofty BATTUE OF ...........
MIDWAY. '/This tel(
fact that America is fighting thLv ideals,
,-------an nppropri.itrvauhjrct-for
such an'
------------------- On Tuesday.
Oct. 20, Mr. and Mrs. । there for two years and then moved
। occasion. Manager Branch also re-1 Sam Page
_________
will
— ....- celebrateto Kentucky,
their
living there until 1011.
war for "high principles" or even •
• • .
_________
__________________
ports that he ha* fiftieth
arrangedwedding
with the anniversary
p*«(»“- —
. Mr.
—
They then moved to Michigan and
rebmittlng a definite statement of. Ute‘a, ___________
’*tUr aUo Ukea
‘he ^8bought n farm near Quimby where
to —
task
for —
not..open"
"
principles. Life blandly takes the JIhh
— people
•— ■— —
- -j■— -■ focal Coast Guard unit, at Clear Page wu* bom in ' RuueUviUe,
Tfae Rebekah Red Cross sewing
Like,
toc have
Jan.1887.
,
Mra. | they an- now living. To this -union
English people to task for absence |U,K • ■econd front and implie* that
w 1ju
u&gt; u
way several of these men Ky.. ont 33.
m
here, who by the wav are vep- tai- Page was born near Prairieville. one child. Oracle May. was bom club will meet with Mr*. Hertha
u.ru In
». infancy.
, Mudge. 136 E Grand on Wednnsot high motive* and cite* India a* U1U Iren: is not being opened at rnted. and u III offer, as an extra J Mich. on June 16. 1874. They were who died
Opcn house-will be held from 3 da&gt;' «enlng. October 21.
a c»v proof to point a* follows- this time because the English are added attraction, some fine musical! married Oct. 20. 1892 In Robertson
-We realize that you have a dlffl- more vM..w..&gt;cd wll
h preservingJ
’’** will prove a very Co., ------------ «•«-«
with
preserving numbers
numbers T
nils
Tenn. Mr. —
and Mrs. oPage
lived
’Bpm*
I —
. —~ 7
■
________________________________1 The regular meeting of the W.
their empire than in winning the i
proerram. so that every our-1
cult problem in India but we don't
.
nf
.. t 'rVG-Mwill
wMIfeel
ta-well -re-_ _ _
______ _ _
ch.-ver
of (a will
ticket
the city to remove scrap articles " ~ Ull be held Thursday. Ocsee that your 'solution* to date pro­
I paid for having contributed for this
which were too heavy for the owner
Obviously of
such a statement does cause.
________
vide* any
evidence of principles
to carry out to the curb uiui&amp;shted. R. hall. The inspector. will be with
any kind. In lhe light of what you. not mak'' rensr. for the English peoThere will be two shows each eveBut. even though there Lt only
are doing in India how do you ex- P,c are Perfec‘&gt;&gt;' w®11 aware of the ning. Wednesday and Thursday. The
praise to say for lhe co-operation good turn out. Pol luck dinner at
received everywhere during thLv, noon.
pect us to talk about'principles'and ,art ‘hatUwir empire ha* no
start p^ptly al 7 p m.
HASTINGS
drive, the scrap collected will' still:; -Tlve Barry County Nurses Asso- 1
look our soldiers in the eye?"
chance . to. sunive m&gt; tong
j nluridav. .tniting nt 11:30 a m.
leave Ijkslings far short of Its quota
If Life was looking for a compell- Axln P°*'crB remain undefeated. The nn(l I;30 „ n, ln f,r{j(.r t0 afford
It will take even more effort if we elation will meet Oct. 31 at 8 o'clock I
are tn rtn the inh nwlor.M tn iu
1
ing example of lack of high motive
people, who were in the those employed in defense work fac- I (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
on the part of a responsible power, war two years before wo entered torles an opportunity to witness the isn't merely a matter of stacking
LF.ASANT VALLEY
tnc
worker, will be the speakend have survived terrible bombing'
,"”d
.."b
plies of.junk on the curb for a small
its editors needn't have left the con­
Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Kime _ ac-, er‘
------ :-----I 1get
time to «■«&gt;•
work on •their
attack*, are probably at least as '
"'' awnv in
««&lt;•»»
’»r army of volunteer-lieljjera to col______
fines of lhe U. 8. A. to locate an
hv
*&lt;r.
ILithcr. i«r
It/ u nn
an Uiunwuai
individual vuiuixuucv
componled u/
by aua.
Mrs. tuuviu
Harold Yoder.
.
.
.
. lect &lt;*«*•••.,
iuuci. I: Hastings Lodge
Ixxtirr No.
No 52
S'* F.
P A:
Ar A.
A M.
M
A-l specimen.
■p1"® will be an advance sale of responsibility which deserves the of Freeport attended the sale of will give a Haltowv cn Partv at the at the home of Mrs. Wesley Hull 'Japan, will speak on that country
__r_ tlck'^3 sponsored by thr members clay by day co-o|xrntioh of every-1 Andrew Gacklcr of near Middle- Temple---------------------- --------at 338
the -----next meeting
of tin- HasOctober 31*1 at- 8:00
P. M. „..
_■ W. Madison, on Wednesday at• ••Unfortunately.
more impor:tlng* Women's Club, Oct.' 16.
Members and lhetr wives are tn-j0**' 21'
of lrorkIt
li nui
not inc
the purp
purpose
of uiu
tilts caiedlsi u
-w -oi
,,,
,- - tbe H
",asting*
....... - Rotary
■ jCtob.^who
-....... ,....... One. Few things are iwtc
unput- 'ville. Saturday.
tonai lo hold any brief for the!0*"* “ *Uh “f
recognition of are working with Mr Branch to tani u, tlw, WBr
rtJlhl now
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Geiser and vlted. Cards, games, and refresh- 1
« strategic
■fraldHrir opportunity
nnnnrltmltv to
tn sucoci*«orrw&gt;*j.. make this nil huge
httlte sucres*
SUCCTM. Whrn
it lien than *ecmg
aMtino to it
it that th.
Iwaftl,* dc..
the badly
| Hospital Guild No. 18 meets at
:a
British people or their policies in | fully invade a continent in the face von are naked to buv one of these p|rted scrap metal piles of the n»- baby ot Rcmiu are spending par' menIs.
of their potato digging vacation at
the home of Mrs. Albert Kinne on
India. However, even al it* worst,
tickets please do not hesitate. You tlon are built up to a safe margin the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert
Brash Ridge Cemetery Circle will
I of a well organized and well equip- know the objective Ls worthv and you again,
ot Mrs. W. J. Allerdlng. 531 N.
it Is doubtful that British treatment
, Geiger.
Vaughn is assisting his meet with Mrs. Clara O.IUUX,
Shultz. 526 transportation, call Mrs. Fred Fred- East St. Mrs. Jay Snyder in charge
i ped foe. Even though Germany had ktmw that every nennv will go for
father with his fall work.
of the peoples of India is any more
W. Madison, on Thursday.. October rlch- P&gt;*«» 3353.
In
other
words,
we
must
"Keep
In
of program. Wyman Clagget of Ot] : overwhelming advantages in tratn- a fine purnore through the gen­
Mr.
and
Mrs
Don
Slocum
and
the Scrap; " we must see to it that
33. AU day meeting
;
-----------of a blot on-the escutcheon of ideal-1
terolen College, will be thr guest
er ed men and equipment after the erosity of Mr Branch. The ticket* ALL available scrap metal is turn­ children and Mrs. Clifford Har­
I Mi**- Bernice Jansen, who spent .•peaker Members expected and visi­
l*m than the high-handed manner
J I fall of France, her generals didn't
ed over or sold as quickly as pos­ wood and son Jerry of Portland
Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet several years as a missionary in tors welcome.
in which we, here, have dealt with i ".'consider it good sense to Tjegin memtxT'.
an! .... of the Rotan- club
. sible to the Junk dealers .so that it were Saturday visitors at J. F.
the American Indian.
• Brake.
*
Invasion of Englund.
! is n 'fine one 1 The good use that can be return to reclaim center. If
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brake and
you know of or see any scrap metal
Before adopting . "holler-than-1 Campaigns In Europe. Libya and will be mide of Ute- money will wn
,Cn »
which
Is urn
text large
large tn
tn be
be ewtiy
easily moved
moved children spent Sunday with Mr. and
thou ' altitude toward others, par- °rrecr all point to the futility of
*J&gt; b“&gt;*"» "
but which might be available for Mrs. Roy Kyser of South Boston.
even
if
It
means
a
sacrifice.
The
Ucularly a staunch ally in a de*- s,ar“nK a" offensive without adear&lt;,
™
Letus “,e-, not“y Charles^Annable the
Mr and Mrs John F. Brake spent
suvuncn any in a oes-----------» —• —-------- —■ boy* arc .sacrificing for us Let us
—------ -—— of
• -----_j show
.
.
county salvage chairman, and he Sunday with Mr und Mrs. Walter
r. we must never forget I *luate concentrations
men and
that
we appreciate what
these
, will try to see that proper contact Livingston of Pinhook.
that the territory occupied by the;*«P°n1young men Hre doing. ■
, Claude Scott of Lowell spent Sat­
urday with Mr. and Mrs Elmer
the8lIfndiarLs1IO'CS
Tv'd'
' 50 far *s
recond front in EuScott. Frances Scott of Grand Rap­
In the drive here Saturday, ull ids visited them Sunday and Mon­
.
. ro&lt;*
concerned, any delay is os Dlipirn I kJ fAVF I kJ
our (1*11
own BURIED IN CAVE-IN manner of articles -were turned in day.
J■much
niuuii the
virc *responsibility
I-OI’VU.'.IUIIII&gt; of
U( uur
we bought Florida from the Span- I military leaders as it is of the v
„„
Burdette Sutton, aged 59.. who —even including old relics which
Englards, who, in tum. had previously... .
Ilvrs northwest of the cltv on the must have been hard lo part with.
taken it ove?from the Indt.ns; we
’W‘n* Lodge swords, old muzzle loaders,
purchased nwre territory from the [ Frankly the timing of this second whcn"the waUs of *a sen n"'foot statues, cups and ornamental paper
weights, were among the contribuFrench who had succeeded in wrest- front'is a matter for military lead- trench In which he was laving some ■ lions as well as old tubs, stoves,
ing it from the Indians; we wanted era to decide. It is not a question u,p «’•'&lt;• way burying him under pots. |Mtu. bed springs und rusty
some of the territory north of the I to be influenced by the provoktng ,bo4K
of
Hls ,,r,p' &lt; pipes.
Two trucks loaned by
Rio. Grander we took it from Mex- of mas* hysteria through inflsm- irking mt^^X.’rts’u^
* the
.ro&lt;nState
uve
It's the unexpected that usu­
Highway Department. 3 from the
ally . brings a demand for
tco, we bought the Alaskan lerri- matory article* In the press—unless ton's muffled cries and went to his Barry County Road Commission. 2
ready cash. We nrc nearly al­
tory from Russja who had previous-* the editors of Life and them who rescue. Sutton telling him where fronr
’----- ‘ the city and. one each from
ways able to help you meet
the Ironside Monument Works nnd
ly acquired It by force from the ' believe as they do are willing to ,0. frec __________________
hca‘* and *rnu•
..
defenseless natives; we wanted Can- take the responsibility fur the fu- Ag.
these unforeseen obligation*
.h
. &lt;
..
,
. *
. i r j e iu oortton of the trench wall gave way volunteer crews to cover lhe city
ada and the only reason we didnt tile slaughter of counties* thou- but hr was able to hold the earth thoroughly on schedule.
* A
get It was because at the time nf the
nt llv*.
r help
.1., Frank
k_«------back, while callins &lt;n
for
Windy Merrick, drive _chairman
battle which developed, they had j
Newton was summoned
----------- ----------and----assisted
—------- for Hastings, also had high words
CITIZENS CREDIT
better trained
soldiers
and
smarter
'
W.U.VU OU.U.C.A auu numricr । A -wond front prematurely open- in extricating Sutton. Hr Wfis ink- of praise for the splendid co-op­
CORPORATION
generals in the field than we did ed m|Eht well delay the decision rn ,0 Pennock hospital for x-ray* (ration of the male members of the
geuenus
. and
who oavr
m ... in me neia man ue oia. in (111* war for manv ...
vr»r&lt; hv
"l‘d it
11 was
*■“ found
found that
that no
no hnivt
bones Haxtlnax
Hastings school
school farullv
faculty who
gave
lot', W. BUl« St.. Hl
We- permitted
___
, were
broken,
though
hisnu
shoulder
their
.------------- ---live
— huntsmen rep....
, “ere
aroaen.
inougn
snouiaer
tne time to help bring the scrap
HASTINGS
NATL BANK BL DO
resentative* of American companies Ilcss sacr*‘lcc °i trained men and ,~r_WBS dislocated
dislocated and
and he
he suffered
suffered scse- .in.
. in. Some of them supervised volto slaughter the great herds ot but- c&lt;*t,y' mo"nlaUl' ot mechanized vere strain and bruises “
• ■ unteer
Hr Ls rnakcrews of high school boys—
falo (which once roamed the westwhich would take much ing n fine recovery and hopes to be who certainly did a fine Job—while
cm plains* for the sake of obtain- ,lrn'' nn&lt;1 cKort ,0 replace—if the out In about a week, happy his In- others helped on a special crew
Juries were no worse.
which called at various homes in
.v.v« It
effort were then available
ing hides valuable in commerce.
so happened that these Buffalo ,,o rc”lace them-

Save

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• FOR DYING COTTON
• LINEN, SILK
Brighten up your old
Garments

BEN FRANKLIN

LOCAL SALVAGE
DRIVE GETS FINE
CO-OPERATION

BURDETTE SUTTON

We Stand By
In Emergencies

were the property of and main food
Izt’s all keep in mind -that all
supply for the Indians. So when1 Ji members of the United Nations
they saw this vital property need' I Front arc fighting this war to­
lowly slaughtered, they went on the' gether.
warpath rather than starve in sub­'
Let's concentrate on beating Hit­
jective silence.
ler und Hirohito and not let ANYOf course they never had a1 THING distract us from this "sinchance. Our superior equipment and1 file track" objective.
greater resources eventually drove‘
Let'* leave, ideological differences
them back into small reservations1 among ourselves to be settled uftwhere they noy exist Ingloriously er the real entmv 1* licked.'.
under conditions which are any­
Let's not forget that we need Eng­
thing but enlightened or ideal.
land and Russia Just as badly as
We have made Uttle effort to1 thtj- need us.
.
better the lot of the Indian or to
'• Let's not forget that except for
equip him to live in what we choose i
the heroic performance of a few
to cal! a modem, civilized society. hundred RAP pilpta and the monu1 mental courage and stamina of
Nor is our treatment of the Negro
British civilians in standing up un­
since the Civil War much belter,
der terror bombings that would
perhaps not as good, as the British
have broken a lesser people, we.
treatment of the people of India.
ouraeives. would probably now be
Nominally, of course. Negroes are
. facing the full fury of regenerated
citizens of the U. S. A. but actually Axi* fortes .alone, or at the b&lt;51.
they are an ostracized group who
belated from a Russian ally with
have never been accorded the full
no hope or prosjiect of mutual supprivileges of white cltteen.- We
•port.
have, as a nation, made itttlc Intel!igenl or enlightened effort to fad­
If Life's letter had merely ^-cn
an appeal for greater idealism on
are aakmg them to help us fight the pan of all member.-, of the Unit­
this war and they arc responding ed Nations Front in considering
splendidly.
matters pertaining to administra­
tion of the post war world, it might
At the time negotiations were
have made Some sense
pending with Panama for rights to
txtlld the canal, the government Ln
pie of only one nation, it must be
power there wouldn't agree with
dismhsed as a bi: of stupidity and
bad manners whicK,one liopcs will
terms’ Not at.all.’We merely start­
not be taken so seriously anywhere
ed a rebellion and gave official rec­
that it will give. offense
ognition u&gt; a new set ot officials
who had no objections to our terms. HINDU CORNERS
High idealism—Ha!
, Susie Phllfips was Itome from
Wednesday until Saturday and reA* a matter of fact, our entire }urnwl *8|’*n to.Hasungsphere slie
Harry
relation* with our south and Cen- is
’ cearing
*nn,! for Mr and Mrs: '”
!*rrv
WtiUdorff.
tral American neighbors have, un­
Mr and Mrs Clark Robinson call­
til lhe tune of Cordell Hull anded
__________________
__________
on Mr. and Mra. Milton Geslcr
Sumner Welles, been based mostly.01 Barryville Sunday.
on a greedy, "dollar diplomacy * '.
JS**1 Tobta* entertained her
whkl. nude u. u» m dullkm
*"d

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Aid in protecting precious health uith
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Colder Days Means More Hours Inside Less Sunshine Start Building Cold
Weather Resistance Now By Giving The Important Vitamins' Often Lack­
ing in Ordinary Diets

TALL

VITAMINS arc specific chemical .substances which are necessary in small
amounts for the proper functioning of the complete organism, and which
must be gblained from outside sources.

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H

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newest materials and in sizes that suit your particular build.
Curlee's complete range has helped us build and hold business from

men who orc hard to fit So come in and let us solve your fall^suit
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STAMPS “BOWS

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“Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"

�IT S AMERICA'S
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In 650 communit!**, all over Amorita,
families ar* waiting to buy th*ir Fall
and Winter n**ds In this great Sal*.
Join th* crowd si S«* For yourealf th*
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because 650 Montgomery Word star*
manager* planned far ahead and
bought In hug* quantities.

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leum

Now, at this low price, it’s easy to give your home
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rc&gt;’

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In Maple or wax Birch finish!
Springs adjust for bassinet I

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Room Lots
Wallpaper
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at Sal* Price

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at Sal* Price

6-Foot
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Rule

Full Sized
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•

2-Qt Pyrex
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al

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SMEI SAVE 35%
Use complete for baited dishes;
use cover and dish separately
for pies or at baking dish!

Broad'00Samplo*

■VMM Refla S5c
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Strong, closely-woven fiber I
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Aii-Pvn»®»®
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SPECIAL FOR WARD WEEK
Rebuilt Motors
Sale Priced
f«d*-AA 2121®.

Sale*. Glass
Dinnerware

•2S-31

Combination
Storm-Screen

Filter Discs
Now Reducodl

Door. Salol

Ward* Supreme
Quality Spade
Plug* Reduced

Command*
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at a Sal* Pric*

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Tire Tub*
Repair Kit

"...

Special I
2-C.II
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Regular 29c
6-Foot
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A 4-euace roll of stre
friction tape st a re
price I Steak up st a .

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t

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UH

.. SUM*
House pai*t

�Tiff BASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1M2

&gt;AOI MX

land envelope.
AU soldier* and sailors may vote, gun secretary of state will transmit U. 8. MARITIME SERVICE ‘
. After the service man has mark- If they are ' qualified, registered auch envelopes to the county clerk OPENS DRIVE
--- ------ - -by
------------------------------ of
--------r..M. Recion- month, and upon completion of the
■■ VVBWMF ,
ed hu War Ballot as he wishea. he electors,
absentee ballots.,
. of the county
the-------------------voter's realHeadquarter* of the Fifth
;»hall place it in the envelope., p
-- --------— -r*.-An-.*,
-i-v
.*..n
------------------Soldiers
and *al)or*
may choose drnce
county
clerk
shall
trans- ,j District. United
States Maritime course. Job* are secured from grad- III Tlir f Al AM ABIC
securely seal It and- send the same vrhich
t
kind of ballot to vote, but u111 luch Official War Ballot en- 'service* tn Cleveland. Ohio an- u*‘« which pay as high a* B300 a |N |n[ jULUriUNj
■__ _____
. vote both a War Bal. velnr-t
_ •___
.___ nwsnth
y
they
cannot
vflope» tn
\etopw
«o th»
«®
lhe
l,
y timnar
proper rltv
city nr
or inwntown- ______
nounced&gt; _a j_i
drive
for 2500
MOO ___
men.for
month. A Advancement ■.
U possible'
.That officer will then forward the lot and a regular or absentee ballot. sh|P rkrk ot lhe ,0,ri residence.
victory Fleet by Thankaglvlng after fourteen months of sea duty; , ‘Continued from page 1. Bee. 1)
. ., ■ . .
. .
..
,
. । oanoi
ballot io
to me
the proper ouiciai
official or
of Ulf
the
snail*-be can1 Day. Nov.™2fl
at the end of which time a seamen hi* basic training at Parris Island. H 1
'
Official War Ballou will be sent' Official
wWar
“r Ballot*
•»&gt;■"
1 rtav
ran*\*
by them In
■district or precinct or county where
rhe Fifth Regional District ln-!can
tof
training.
8. C.. and was then sent to Hew
run n &lt; *mi&gt;un
to the members of lhe armed forces vassed. counted and certified as
regular ballots, as to the office* elude* the state* of Ohio. Michigan! sI&gt;ccLa,1 training tot radio opera- River. N. C. He ia believed to have &lt;*•"
who shall apply on .the postcards, vntMt
nr»
&lt;iiAh
hnf
-Hall
__
&gt;
.
......
.
lor*
11
alm
offered
hv
lhe
Maritime
'
left
th.
t
,..
e«.«
u
b
—
.
—
■
__
'
»&lt;ltaint»lr»tle&gt;»
of
M
1*1
•••ret
bY ‘he Maritime left lhe United StaUw for foreign
cost to the service man for postage • Instructions to election officials. Hl
w &gt;u
,i»*&lt;&gt;cw w
v&gt; me
«v«« voted for on such hanota, but shall an(1 Kentucky, with enrolling of- lor* u ,Uo
to be
furnished
lo mem
them by
the War
These cards addressed to the sec- t c0lJffn,m *°“n« b&gt;- wryicc men or Navy department, together with1 not be opened or counted unless re- flcvs ln various citle* In charge of IS"*1*8- To qu*Wy. men must have | *ervice in May.
His brollwr. Deland, enlisted in
retary of state shall be acted tin- u.n“cr 111. Ac‘- are aa follow*, and instructions and return envelope*. celved prior to the hour of closing recruiting Is Lieutenant Gerard W c°n’P&gt;e«ed two yeans of high school.
«, R &lt;»* onto,, h,
w-11''
A,t o&gt; c«to; the poll* on election day.
Crow of the U. S. Maritime Serv-,wUh one &gt;e,r of Algebra
I the marine* in January. 1M0. H*
i '**
In Detroit there Is a Maritime 1 1 uU nn^r
now stationed ••
at Quantico. Va_,
All election officials are subject to ice.
on receipt of the postcards from . . ‘®wnsh,P derks. boards of for soldier nnd sailor voting,
time to time prepare and send 'u^StnSSSSi
f
,1’U Of
,,,r Official Ihr diction. -I
d(
„„ „„„
wU] „„ Service Enrolling office In Room 200 awaiting transfer to an atr school,
Surviving
Private Simmons
be" '* ’r..rt*.
“
*“*
—--------statement of the names and twme |bo,1rds °‘ Waf BaUota will be furnished In .1.1, In tynuu M ■» mum .nd
ol u» nt« hl«h in pro- of tile Hammond Building at Fort
side* hl* parents and brother are ,17Z
..r inu .UiliW.
. duttm, 0, lhm uan, lhi^ . 51, and Griswold Streets.
addresses contained on these
| eonvaMer* of this state.
duplicate by the Michigan secre' four ether brothers. William of Dt.= tuur month. ।
Member* of the armed------forces, tarv of state to county clerks as
----------- W.r ---------cards to the proiwr county officer* | &lt;1&gt; -----------------------------------onkul
BulU.L,---------.hall-----be The M.niunr Sereke rrfrulU „„
and
Plaine*.
Ill
.
Howard
of
Galesburg.
■
• The Uw provides that the *ec-Iof •,h
* United oStates,
K.
,.,„ eligible to.be
K. #pp|lr#tlons arp rrcived. One Jlit placed
-laced hi the same
same ballot boxes a.*
m train*'
trains'*’men for vital
vita) Jobs
lobs aboard
aboard
land
Lawrence
and
Leland
of
Au'Tu
’
*
’
r
retary of state In each state shaU I rr*Werr&lt;1 a*
•* described in *luiH be retained by lhe secretary regular ballot*
; these ships.
gusta; three sister*. Mr*. Dorothy
n. i.’ rartkt
cause to be printed for u*e In vot- the Act
by Congress provid­
stale
*—r .and thr other forwarded to
No soldier or sailor may vote both . Men entering the Maritime ServTll&lt;‘ South Thomapple Fann Buing under thia Act. an appropriate i *”* “ method of voting, in t^ine of the dounty clerk, who will forward a
regular ballot
and “
an
must v.
be niuc.aan
American c-uixcica.
citizens ot
of Ur’mobUi
-- ------------l'"'J “•**------— i
‘J
7*"'
■■ ............
—.............
•• Official ice i.i.uvk
number of Official War ballots. w,r bv «nembers of lhe land, ana a list of such names to city or town- War
\
Ballot. NO soldier or sailor may good character between the age* of
“*'Bn*
' ...................
These ballot* shall contain only thr'to™* who are absent from ! ship clerk* In hl* county. Each v
—. nn Official
, .. War Ballot and an &gt;7 and 35 ,and
t must, tin.** a physical
vole
.k-a-fu ytrtcr'i ballot.
I
.examination.™
____ ._____________
... applicants
.... ... .
name* of candidates for presidential;the l’lncP of ‘heir residence ihay city or townahip clerk shall prenarr absentee
Accepted
S3
■"*"'
;
electors, U S. senators and con- vot* Official War Ballots only fhr a statement. In duplicate, showing
It is Ahi*" duty of all county, city are sworn Into the Merchant Marine
gressman. However, if the state has i c««dldates for U. 8. senator amh the name* and residence Bddrev.c5_jmd-thwn*hlp clerks to file in their Reserve of the United Stales Navy unq cream alii be furnished, the presentworld conflict. Funeral
law* providing for voting bv ab- | congressman from thr voter's con- Appearing
Xppearlng on thr
the st
stitcmentof-the
itcinrnt of-the offices,
offices, and
ami not
not to
to deliver.
deliver. Official
Official ThU
ThU exempts
exempts them
them from
from Selective
Selective
Biulne** meeting will start at services were held at the Methodist
aentee balloU. thr wcretary of state ' •‘rM*,°nal district, at thr election •rerct.arv of .stale giving the list of’ War Ballots to qlcction board.* or Service.
8.30
We have several interesting church at Hickory Comers Sunday
can arrange to have regular absen-1b*&gt; held November 3. 1M2. rtnee OfflciaTsVar ballot* iy&gt;pfird for in any other person, if an abM-ntcc
Three months of intensive traintonic.* to discus.*, also election of M 2:30 and was one of the lurgest
tee voter* ballots sent to .the serv- J ‘here Is no President to be verted each townshTn-or-cHy One copv voter's ballot lias been received from ing prepares the men for important officers,
so won't al] you members funerals ever held in that comm un­
for this year.
shall be certified as correct bv-stich any person who has also sent an high-paying post lions aboard cargo make a special effort to get there hy
Military service* were eonThe secretary of state *haH also
Official War Ballot* may not in* board or clerk and returned Immr- Official War Ballot. The absent vessels of the American Merchant
ducted by Rev. Victor Jones. Rev.
trarumlt to every voter in the serv­ chide candidate* for *tate or countv dhitely to the secretary of state, voter s ballot in such case shall be&gt; and bring a guest?
— Wagley and Rev Nichols of Midice from the state who anplles.for officers. Therefore, member* of thr AH such lists shall be o|M*n to pub- tlir onlv one delivered to be cast.
___
•
---------land
Park.
Gull lake. An officer of
a ballot nn Official War Ballot and armed force* should be advised to He Inspection.
,
— ---------------------------- - ■
.
lhe U S. navy stood at either end
nn official envelope iriwo voting in- n«e abwnt voter* ballot.*, or regular
Upon receipt of Official War Bid- ■
- -,
of the large bank .of flowers, holdnrtnirtions. nnd another envelope for ballot* if pawible, if thev de*lrc to lol envelopes. In the form required KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK*
“&gt;8 u s- ‘h*8s throughout the long
(Use in returning the official ballot vote for state and county officers. bv this Act of Congress, the Michl-_______________________________
■
•
service. Sincere sympathy U ex­
tended to the bereaved family. May
the sacrifice not have been in vain
MARVEL — ENRICHED — DATED
Four national cemeteries are
maintained in North Carolina which
were established primarily for Union
soldier* killed In the alate during
the Civil war
FLAIN OR SUGARED
&lt; Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) I

Xiik.0^* SS?

SOLDIERS, SAILORS
CAN VOTE NOV. 3

FOR PERK Economy
BUY ALL YOUR FOOD
AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
AT A&amp;P MARKETS

SUNNYHELD
CORN FLAKES
SUNNTFIELD
BRAH FLAKES

3'^ 20c

curam
WAX PAPER

DOZ.

PACKAGE OF 9

2S’i»c

»

DEDICATION OF
FLAG ON SUNDAY

BREAD ...3»29&lt;
DONUTS
PECAN ROLLS
2 &amp; 29‘
COOKIES
JANE PARKER

OATMEAL. WALNUT AND PEANUT
IMtt Q.
PUGS. “C

TISSUE

PKG. 10C

PAPER

WHEATIES

Kptt 19c

MAGIC

WHITEHOUSE

WASHER

EVAP. MILK

23*
IUNHYFIELO
ROLLED OATS
CALUMET
MKING POWDER
CEIItlt
"
BABY FOODS

4c\AhLs35«

5

25c

it! Ik
CAN

6C

tUNNTFIElD
UKE FLOUR
YELLOW
CORN MEAL
FAMO
PXNUKE FLOUR

•v: i?c
5 SAG 19c
5 X. 28c

MEL-O-BIT LOAF

FANCY
LONG ISLAND

3 Piece Coot
Hat and Gaiters

FANCY ROCKS—4 TO 418. AVG.

J TO 4.LI. AVG.

BEST SHOULDER CUTS

THUAINGEI OR SALAMI
SUMMER SAUSAGE
IT THE PIECE
PORK UVER
YOUNG JTEEt
BEEF LIVER
OEUCIOUL
SPICED HIM

' FULL CREAM

WISCONSIN CffiESE
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FRANKENMUTH
BLEU CHEESE
BRICK CHEESE
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DUCKLINGS
■26'
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30'
STEWING FOWL
30'
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16'
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STEW OR BRAIZE

CHEESE
2^62'
LB.

„ 33c

U 1k
28c

w u 25c

NEW PACK
SAUERKRAUT

2

The local post wilt observe Navy
Day. Tuesday. Oct. 27. by having a
supper and program at the hall, the

WNIEE SAIL

Real
Hosiery Values

FOR THRIFTIER, EASIER FALL CLEANING

8 HEER FULL FASH­
IONED RAYON hove. Ny­
lon reinforced in the 4 00
new fall shades, at
I.

; SOFT. CREAMY. WHITE

“I MEDIUM.SWEET WISCONSIN. 5-LB. LOAF

OUI HIGHCiT JCOIT
SUHHYFIELD BUTTER

CRESTVIEW E66S

.. 52c
oor 48c

WRIGOOD*
OLEOMAR6LSME
KtvrO VEGETAHE
MARGARINE

SOAP
FLAKES

LISLE and RAYON hose
lace or plain
EfV
seamed, al .
UU

2 s 27c
2 33&lt;=

2 ... 31c

WHITE SAIL

SOAP
GRAINS

NEW CROP—EATMOR

CRANBERRIES
SWEET POTATOES
CAULIFLOWER
RED GRAPES....
APPLES...
CELERY.

FASHIONED RAYON hose
a good buy for
EQc
every-day, at
vv

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I SILVERBROOK

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DaiCIOUS GOLDEN JERSEY

LARGE HEADS...£*■

.

4c*"* 13c k,ush“

22'
NEW!NEW!
10'
FLOATING SOAP
29*
10* TOILET SOAP
LAUNDRY SOAP 10-37&lt;
WHITE SAIL

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GENUINE SOUTHHH
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Gxraoltd &lt;• M»t Y«,e tSuqh«it
T*1U.
WHITE SAIL HQUID FIOOI
FLOOR WAX
„ 21c ». 37c
—

CARROTS

■ WF

33c

WHITE SAIL LAUNDRY
STARCH

3

ISc

WHITE SAIL
SAL SODA
WHITE SAIL
LIQUID BLUE
WHITE SAIL.LAUNDRY
BLEACH

• CHYLE 5C

Lorge shipment of fine
purses arrived this week

1.00 1.95 2.95 3.98 5.00

CAKE

Best assortment of
gloves we ever had

WV

SOAP POWDER
YELLOW MOONS 10

PURSES, PURSES
and PURSES

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AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY NOTES
This evening the Legion Auxiliary
hold* Itx jegular meeting at the
legion hall. Each one L* asked to
bring her favorite recipe to be 1
printed in the Victory Handbook,
soon to be published and distrib- ■
uted by the Unit members. Please I
sign your recipe os the name will
be used in lhe book.

Doublf-Henae Fabric
One Alpagora Coal will

CLEANS
SCOURS.

SNO-WHITE

FANCY TOKAY

Coast Guardsmen from Pine and
Clear lake camps will be guests of
the past for the evening, with offleers from these camps as speak­
ers for the occasion.
A special invitation I* extended to
any man between the ages of 17
and 50 that is interested in JolniniT
the navy. Any and all information
pertaining to navy life and oppor­
tunities will be available nt. this
meeting.

Dues for 1IHJ are now due and
payable. so be sure and pay yours
promptly. The Fourth district has
been placed in the second memben hip zone this year along with
the Second. Third and Fifth dis'trict*.
K.
.

WHITE SAIL

CELLO BAG

&lt;l*‘8

LEGION TO OBSERVE
NAVY DAY OCT. 27

DELICATELY FLAVORED DOMESTIC

CHEESE

F. Mau* und Supervisor Harry MUler. both Legionnaire*, had the hon­
or of robing Hie flag, a large oner!
eight by twelve feet, for the first
time, a* the audience stood at at­
tention. Following this part of lhe
ceremony, the band played the "Star
Spangled Banner." It wo* an im-!
presslve scene.
Attorney Kim Sigler, chairman of I
the draft board, gave a brief nd- '
drcM that was excellent He said
that the world is passing through
u new stage of development and
that, as the old fountain repre­
sented world condition^ in earlier
years, it is now replaced by the
. flag pole from which floats our,
beautiful "Old Glory."
t
Over six hundred Barry’ county I
men. Mr Sigler stated, are now
helping to protect this flog, the,
service men of tlw United Stile*
being stationed on thirty-three
fronts throughout the world, fight- ’
ing for the freedom symbolized .by
the flag.
Preceding Mr. Sigler's talk, lhe
audience Joined In pledging alle­
giance to lhe flak and the program
closed with "America."
it is reported that the fountain
yielded 5.300 pounds of scrap metal.

AMERICAN LEGION

t»s 9c

FRESH PERCH
HKH CAUGHT
FLOUNDERS
FAESH CAUGHT
TROUT or WHITE FISH i. 35c

Bring £/« Waste Fata for Explosive^

MICHIGAN MADE. FULL FLAVORED

FATALLY WOUNDED K Sr™“

WAR
SAVINGS
STAMPS
AVAI' ABLE AT ALL
A&amp;P FOOD STORES

Leather back, fabric
palm
$1.00

Wool gloves and mitteni —
39c. 50c, 75c. 1.00
Fur lined driving glove* 3.50

Frandsen\
• “Exclusive, but not expensive"

In Michigan, the total Auxiliary
membership for I M2 was 18 502.
the highest number ever enrolled
in this stale, far surpassing the
quota of 16.825.

Members of the Legion assisted
In lhe flag dedication ceremonies
on Sunday and there was a good
attendance of Legionnaires and
Unit member.*.
NEWS RELEASE

■ Wright Field. Dayton. Ohio, hu Just
iuued their second appeal for Jun' lor engineers in the mechanical,
electrical and aeronautical fields.
Their need L* very urgent.
Openings are available for imme­
diate appointment at 82EOO per an­
num Graduate engineers with no
experience as well as those physi­
cally handicapped may qualify.
i Here is an opportunity to gain
j invaluable experience by working at
,the air corps nerve center on to­
morrow's planes today—and help
! your country at the same time.
For further information, get tn
touch with lhe recruiting section,
seventh U.' 8. civil service region.
Room HOT. new post office build­
ing. Chicago. Illinois.

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"Bird* of America.*

give you both Luxury and
Long Wear — a combina­
tion you usually expect lo
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square inch of Alpagora
fabric you find twice lhe
amount of hair fibres you
find on the surface of an
ordinary coat! ... so no
wonder you gel softness
and long wear! Yc«, you’ll
like t/iis kind i—nunc ■;
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la it year.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1M2

C \/ C kJ T C hwne ot Mr* Clarence Bump on ,North St. Road. Level Park,
Wednesday afternoon. After the I
---------------- »* &gt;
■
business meeting the rest bi the at-1 SECOND WARD P. T. A.
reived from the WACK; Blue Star' Franken. Wia.
temoon wa&lt; spent in tewing for the । held MEETING
Mr*. Clarence Johncock entcrMr. and Mrs. D. C. Bronson left
talncd lhe Busy Eight Club at her
Thursday morning for Kansas City, In a *liort time.
j Mr. and Mr* A. W. Campbell and home on Monday evening Bunco
Mo. for a visit with Mr. and Mr*.
Judge and Mrs. A D. McDonald Mr
Mr* LouU °«b«l of Raed furnished the evening's crttertalnIL D. Bronson. They expect to arrive
I
nu .....
In St. Petersburg. Fla . around Nov­
Harry McDonald and Mrs. Harry Afterward* card* were played at rno,,thiv
ember 1st
b._jiu,
5tarnPR k''™*1 Pri**fi8 members present enjoyed movies nesrlav nr Fridav ift.mnnn. at th, «d by th* church
ike and Mr. and Mr* Henry DelSaturday in Grand Rapid*.
Mr.
&gt;I?lhU «, „„
„.
and daughter*
John Schultz
of Grand
entertained
Rapa group
Has tinea on btulnex* Saturday.
I Mr*. J. W. Armbruster and Mrs 'Inay
Ids were Sunday guests of Mr and of friends at dinner Wcdnesday
Md., du^ .. . .n. .Yloet'n..vw..
y" *
...---------- were ;
uy Conservation officer the
kit* have been o-dered tnd wstkiu. Sixty
guest*
Edw. Smith were tn Grand Rapids
evening In honor of Traver Van
The October ;rry
lhe reqUett Ior
m eat.
Allendale were Sunday guest* of Monday evening and saw lhe Vic­ Mr* Floyd Gaskell.
luncheon on Saturday liuworing George
c‘CQr*rr Sumner.
l
Rev. and Mr*. J. R. Chri-’pcll and tory parade.
constating of Mrs
,nd filling the klta wlU
The brUU wm .attired ta While
Mrs. Waller Lampman of Marian. cmmlttre
‘
family.
Bl-High Mr* Carl Bry.ro.
by „r, ij«hul and her
fashions with a pteeted
Mrs. Arvrac
Archie iMoCoy relumed
Other gutato from away were Mr*. Vrmnr
..
.....
..
'I mr».
Rogers of Battle Creek on Bunday, lough.
and Mrs. Frederic Slocum, served .,„EtElant Mr* Dan Ashalter
bodice and sweetheart neckline? A
Mr. and Mrs Gary Newton of, Thursday. October ■ a.icr an io o«y
Mrs. Nettle Brooks returned Sat* ’ *
, .
cider and doughnut* at the close of j
'
'
‘
finger tip veil and a ihowcr tounear Belding and Mr. und Mr*. Ho- : vacation in Mansfield. Ohio visit-j : urtw
tro &gt; ihm. .rt. ,un
“■
""'I'U. ocutar
the program.
of whlu
P*nlt
ward Reeves and son Paul of Smy- ln|l her brother and wife. Mr. and1 wllh ta wmiriM Mzhcr « M„. ’i
"‘""J1’ ?"
Member* of the program compleled her eoatume.
inn were Sunday afternoon guest* . Mri. Walter C. Fit* Simmon*, alio U». U„ Uta.. tatamptaM Un lhe Presbyterian
Guild
met at
" --------------Her stater. Miss Ben
shower honoring Mr*. Herman Nell., mlttee for the following month* will WrlrlUnll I IkVIlUU
of Mr. und Mr*. Victor Sisson and her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs
। Brook* home and remained for Bun- lhe home of Mis Arthur Lower. Jr.. Tuesday evening. Oct. 6. Twelve Include: November: Clare Johnson. CiOT«uale
of
lhu
“
ramU&gt;''
Harvey McCoy Fito Simmon*,, and
__
thirty member* ^and guest* being
"ta C
CtatataU W C T O .Ul b.
d"“
guesto were present. Mrs, Nell re­ SlrnL"
Ml** Marilyn Miller and fiance. • other friend*.
.
Hump. December; Miss Burton held at Floy McDermotts Wedne*ceived many lovely gift*.
Joseph Gerrlty. of Chicago visited-------------- &lt;«&gt;-----------------. —™ jiiiwr* Lwrany ncnantz
...........,
, ■
.
and Miss Edmonds; January. Mr*. ' day evening. October 21 at 7:20. Also
spent aj)d Agnm
■___ ______
■ ___ '____
relative* In Haatlnga over lhe weekMr. and Mr*. Willard White .pen*
Cunningham
were •In Pre»hvterian/tiov» now In
ln aervicr.
*rv‘cc' *“
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bump en­ Will Ltnnlngton, Mr*. Garner Ham- '
j
feaUirjL-Utat will lake place each tertained for dinner Saturday eve­
prayer meeting. Everyone welcome.
end. Joseph, who has enlisted as Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Chartea
harlea i Grand
R*pkia on Saturday
ton. Mr*. Erl* Jarman: .February;
u naval cadet. 1* a brother of the white In Ovid. Mr*. William White
mr. Nora Hullibenrer and Mr*" month until every soldier belong­ ning in honor of Mrs, Edith Bech­ Erl* Jarman. Earl Enray and
B , mm
famous - Major Thoma* Gerrlty who ho« been spending
ending the
the past
past' Iva
Iva Bull
SulHvan of Grand Rapid* were ing to the church ha* received a tel of Nashville, who will leave the' Charles Powell; March. Mr*. Har­
whn*e "Bataan Diary" was printed week
with tier son and
*-J family here, 1 —
—-----------Sunday
gu?*t* of Mm. Emily Bul- box. Those assisting on Hie rc- last of the month for Bend. Oregon, old Brockway. Mrs. Harvey Myers.’ The W. S. c 8. will meet with' g. Hanover, for the wadding party.
In the Chicago newspapers. .
'i -returned
•------ . . home ----freshmenf. were Mrs Fay Marble where she will spend the winter nnd Mr*. Charles • Powell; April. Mr*. Lena Aellck Wednesday. Oct. | For her traveling costume. Mn,
with them.
I llvan.
—
Mr*. George Sumner attended the
Mr. and Mrs Robert McGlocklln
Sunday , guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Mr* John Haven* und Mr* . Delbert with Iter son. Floyd, and family. Mr*. Arthur Bennett. Rlchnrtf Rose 21 for a pot luck dinner. Notice It' BeaOdin wore a blue suit with wink
convention of the Eastern Stars held •pent Sunday in Grund Rapid*. ’ Fred Prentice were Mr. and Mr*. Whitmore. The November meet­ Other guests were Mr*. J. W. Breid- nnd Mrs. Leon West.
....The last L* for dinner this month Instead colored acceaaorlea. They are making
wlh be held at the home of rnsiein of South Haven and daugh- meeting of the school year will be of supper. All are cordially Invited ing their home al 811 B. Hanover
in Grand Rapids a few day* this Mr*. McGlocklln attending the But- Donald. Prentice
—
.
and children
of
Ignore Bonus
week.
1
Icr Bro*, exhibit at the Rowe Hotel Stunri* and Mr and Mrs Hubert Mr*.
bl. Hastings, while (he brtdegrocNO
ter. Charlotte of Kalamazoo: Mr* a Family Night supjicr with Miss to attend.
Is stationed sit the Coast Guard
Mrs Anna L Johnson visited her in connection with lhe Ben Frank­ Prentice and children of Battle;' Honoring Mr. and Mrs. jerry JOhn
Norton “
of• —
Maple Grove Twp. I Burton and Miss »
Edmonds
—
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. und lin store.
Johnson oi
of nowru.
Howell, iunner
former isoowiw*
Hasting* ;and Mr. and Mn. George Maurer, । charge
.
...
..
jonnson
- of arrangements.
Mr*. William Slater Of Upland.
Mr* Nick Vukln, of Grand Rapids
Mrs J E McElwain. Ml.** Mary rP81denL^ Mr
and " Mrs Charles roc*&gt;I
---------------- —--- -----Ind.,
nn —
olti -------------schoolmate.
lart-Tuesday.
!•—
, ,visited
-------... McElwain and Miss Charlotte Lake Faul entertained
’ * *
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
entertained informally
informally on
on
Mr. and Mr*. Royal Haye* enter- 1 I Babies bom at the hospital durMr*. Herbert Calkins accompan- Mrs. Charles Christman last week were In Battle Creek on Wednes- 8.,^..
Saturday evening,
evening, a
a number
number of
ot Mr- #n?
led Mr. and Mr* IziFloy Greenfield Tuesday,
day. the former
attend (r1cnds
b’lncd
Club Saturday 1 lng
rc. a
. ... two
----- going
_._to
-------------Inenos calling
cuiiir.K to
i&gt;» greet
grvci the
uic guest*
Kiicnui ------- their
. .. Eurhrc
,
P***1 wcck
“vc* we
»rrc
n boy
i*&gt;&gt; to
iu
whQ
hw
?w a evening
est 'Clin--------u Mrs
----...x_.
to Ann Arbor over thr weekend .Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feldpausch the funeral nf
of .
a Mtuln
cousin.
h had nol
htre fOf
for over
eveningst
attheir
theirhome
homeon
onttWest
Clin- I..
Mr
u
.on...
Mart
, „
0 w.
.-,Xi
. nnd
u&gt;u
mi a .
ixuu
xuai
wu
where they visited Mr. nnd Mrs. ahd their four children attended lhe
Mrs. W. A. Lampman of Marion
to” street. Prize*
won
Mr. Mill
M111 on
&lt;in Oct. 7;
7; aa boy to
w Mr.
Mr and
and
■Tif'- were -*
‘,n bv
,, Mr
P McMillan
Mt-Mlllan Mr*
Urx Hurry
Wiirrv --r„ Carj . Leonard
.
. Delton
— .
— .
Detroit after a J
. nnd Mrs. J. E
on Oct
Maurice Greenfield They also call- *Notre
’** Dame
" *foot‘ ball game at South went- Monday to
vUit of several day* with Mr and I P1;,c„ wcrr ]uid f()r .-lateen al the Young nnd Walter Lewis Travel- 6; M
lo Mr and Mrs Robrrt
rd on Mr. and Mrs Lylr- Bennett Bend on Saturday. *
Sunday dinner guest* of Judge Mr*. George Heath. In Detroit she luncheon
nnd Mr and Mr* Clarence Rosen­
honoring Mrs
Virgil big prize wa. won by Cecil Cappon CoolfJ. 439 w. Apple on Oct 9
berg. who formerly lived In Ha*- and Mrs R. R. McPeek In Char­ 1* the guest of Drand Mrs Harold Ackerman last Tuesday, with Mrs Mr. and Mrs Walter Lewis win en- a Mn lo Mr and Mrs John Ad_
lotte included Mr. and Mrs Richard lampman.
Abcn Johnson
a* hostem. Table terrain next at their home in Clov- cock 437 w M|U on the
B
Groos und Col
Col. Emil Tyden.
Mr nnd Mr* M E Cota spent Groo*
, Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Gardner prize*
priICS were
wcrc given the winners at erdah-.
erdale.
gtr| 't0 ^jr nnd Mrs. Albert Arcntz.
I Two more day* left thl* week to Hn
a gon.
spent b
' ’ ’
last week In BU Rapids.
-a
— Duane,
r*.—. of
„» Freeport
wv—
. r;&lt;ige
..
...
Route 1 on Oct 10; a son to Mr.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Myron Mason gave - - - - Wood* Freeport
Mrs Charles Barnes and Mrs. Or­ take old toy* lo the school to be I Sunday with Mr. nnd Mr* Herbert'
given
away
at
Christmas
at
the
i
Freeland.
I
The
Pythian
Stater*
had
a
a
mlwelLnieoa*
shower
f»Murday
nn
»
|h
”
tMh
.
a
h(1V
Mr
7
nd
ville Sayles went to Donner's Grove.
also on the 10th: a boy to Mr and
I Mr. and Mr* Ed Penngeliy of carey-ln dinner and social tinu- al evening at their home near oei, Mr*. Clinton Dodge. Vermontville;
II!., on Saturday, visiting until Tues­ Campfire Toy Shop.
Mrs W. R. Cook is a guest lo- , Battle Creek and Mr and Mr* their Imll on Tuofcday evening with ion in honor of Mr and Mr*. Maron a son to Mr and Mrs. Clare Van
day with Mr und Mr* Frank
Utt* who were recently married
Stwnslev (Dorothy Bnrne*' and day and tomorrow of Judge and Clark Robinson of Baltimore Tap. a good altcndence.
Forty guest* were prc*ent and pedro Syckle. Nashville and a daughter
Mr* R R. McPeek in Charlotte. 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. George Rob' ‘
children.
to Mr. and Mrs Valentine Xurr.
W. H. Schantz celebrated his furnished the entertainment The | Freeport,
Mrs. Henry Osborn was In Grand |nsOn on Sunday.
all on Oct. 12.
I Mr and Mr*. Jerry Johnson and blrtliday Sunday at the home of 111* bride and groom received many u*eend In Chicago with Mr Neil, who Rapid* on Friday.
Medical patients are Rex HawMr. and Mr*. Warren Roush spent daughter. Barbara of* Howell were ron. Marshall, nt 727 East Clinton, ful and lovely gift*,
Is there In training.
thomc. Dowling:
Mrs
Clrarle*
wllh all the near relatives In the
•
- . •
Ktuiday
al
Ute
home
of
their
son.
guest*
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Charles
Fan!
Mrs. Ethel Hes-s visited friends
Mrs.-----------Ted Ziegler
entertained—
her
state being present Mr. Schantz
---------------------Uoyd. in Richland.
■
I over the weekend.
Miller. 601 E. State Rd.: Mrs. Paul
one son in Lm Angeles and n club for di^sei t and canto Wednes- ~~
~q :
Mr. and Mr*. Je*se Alton vtaited
Mr and Mr* Gordon L. Isenhath has
On Sunday she went to Battle
daughter In Pasadena. Calif . nnd day afternoon, Oct. 7, al her home
~ M?ak™
their son. George, of Albion over , of Flint vtaited hta parent*. Mr and
Harold' Benedict, 61:1 E. . Madison.
'
the weekend.
I Mr*. Otto Isenhath. Saturday and one son In Anchorage, Alaska. In on West Grand street. Pedro wu
friend* until Tuesday
me
the
service.
HU
HU
sister,
staler.
caran
Sarah
n.
A.
piaycu.
played,
prize*
prizes
ueuig
being
,
won
uy
by
Mrs.
hr
.
Sylvia
Walter*
is visiting Mr.'. Sunday.
Sunday guest* of Mr* Cole New- ' Mr*
------ -z
------ ------—------------Tinkler, who was 87 yearsold her Russell Zerbcl. Mr* Ellis Kelley andKmdall Keller 711 E. Graim^dsa- Arthur zTi.Uh
ton and Mrs Lowell Teeter were «•..
”a
&lt;» *Mrs.
Glelch of Jackson '• Mbls i^one Leonard of Chicago la*t birthday, was present. Dr. Jay Mr*. Duane Mllh-r
Gtenn chAfieif.
Mrs rm
Cr&gt;&gt;' stowtll.
Stowell.
Mr*. Gkr.r.
'•hare-rf Oct_.„n week.
w^Jt.
1' nnd Mr. and Mrs Timothy Howard
Mr* Inez Paton und son Richard this
.. ..,
Freeport, discharged Oct. 13 and
Dr.
Guy. Keller
spent i Of Kalamazoo, were guest* of Mr Smith, who was a clerk for Mr. Kahler will entertain the club on Robert Wilcox, route 1. discharged
nnd Mr and Mrs. Wayne Cole and
f-"- and
—- Mrs
—-----*
Gerry of Charlotte and Mr nnd ■*&gt;e
the weekend near Pittsburgh. Penn..
Penn. । and Mrs. C. H. Leonard over Uie Schantz 57 or 58 years ago wrote W-dne.day. Oct. 21, dt her home on Oct 11
Mrs Tonv Diamante nnd Marilyn ,..12.
with the doctor's brother, who
wf- is
•­ : ureekrnd. Ml** Leonard returning on al lhe last moment that- sickness South Park street,
Surgical patient* are: Cnrl Wheel­
prevented hl* coming.
------------- ~----- ———
of Ijtnslns.
| serto
seriously
“*'“ *"
111. •n»
They
—- returned Mon- Monday.
er. Middleville: Raymond David.
ADCOCK—L'LDRIKS
| Harold Roger* spent the weekend
Mr and
snent. day
“
. ."day
withMr*
Mr Dan
and lewis
Mr*m"k
Mr* Gertrude Endsley ha. re- ' ln MiddleviUe with friend*
I Ten little friend*'gathered Oct
Mr and Mr* CasperUldrlks an- Clarksville: Mrs Pete Bachclder.
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Frank | Ml
got E Marshall, discharged Oct. 13;
Lrwt* &lt;.f Casrade.
, turned home from Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs Clair McKee, vis- Wlh »t &lt;hehome of Ml*'" d Mn-. ’’“^'‘VJrald’me" £?Art'hur &lt;Adrck* Mrs. Daniel Cheney, route 4, dtaMr and Mrs. A. H Carvcth snent "n&lt;&gt; Muskegon after spending two. । ted friends in Vandalia Saturday Charles Woods to help Mis* Mar- Rhter Gerakf‘n«-.-to1^ur, ^“ckthe weekend In Detroit visiting their w«*l» with retaUve* there.
| night and Sunday.
' Jorie Wood*
n‘‘&gt;
and
” J At,TOCk
Mulliken; Mrs Fred Reed. Mulli­
ron-ln-law
and
dnuvhter
Mr
and
Mr
"
A
nnft
Endsley
of
near
Coats
.
Mr,
j,.
p
.
Mau*
vtaited
her
st*birthday.
The
party
was
given
by
of
Hasting*
-o.i-in-iMw
..... .
............................ ......
terML*.?
Ota Steele of Marshall on
7 nna
. . anuvntrr
'u’u»"»er Mr
mr ana,
riiu
।
•
„„ her
hrr“'"itmint Mtas
ML** Lily
I.llv Roush
Roush’ Game*
Game* Thr
Tlir ceremony
erremony was
was performed
ncrformed at
at ken: Mrs. David Smith. Lake DdesMr* Robert Burrell
Thev are Grove wa* a.guest of Mr*. Ida Pal- Raturitav
M.rsnau on
home jn Nonh
?•; Mrs. William Kidder, route I.
Icavlng todav .Thur*» for their matler and other friends and old
Mr« r win«tnn t'nnr has re- served. Those present were Joan Level Park. Saturday evening at 8 p. discharged Oct. 13; nnd Mrs. Let
winter home in Ft-d-3udrrd»)r Fla. neighbors several days last week.
turned from a vhlt with friends In McAurthor. Joon Garrison. Harold m.. In the presence of several mem- HHtlW. route 2. discharged Oct. 11.
Dr and Mr* C D Mohler nnd
Miss Ruth Robson spent the week
rte "
« .-Yr.TYr,
news ur itu.
, dd
. —
Mr nnd Mr*. Edwin Smith enlovrd ft”1 "l her hon,e ,n Jac**0”
Eta Ctarta Jon« .nd Mta ta.h.l
col. .nd »» Iz. look plwo brlor. • ml—
!d
"”'s ™ the
Clarence
DePlanU*
K.
M AMERICAN RED CROSS
a color tour along lh^ Lake Michl- • Mr. and Mrs. ------------ rs-w
—Do” m. Ml “ B..X cX« Hz&gt;,„
tad ctau. Wk 1.0 Uli tajko.
or
of Grand Rapids were Sunday
Although the fund for the overgnn shore nn Sunday.
ratiM rm Mr «nH Mrs F C Fd• • •
yellow and bronze chrysanthemums wa* ktt being raised by Mr*. Ed
guests at the C. 8. Potto home.
1 Thursday afternoon a group of and colored leave* on either side
MiM Mary-McElwaln, Mrs. John monrts Rnturdav evening
iVan Popgiing for the Barry Co.
"lies’, nf Mr nnd Mr* Whiter Eaton
Mr and Mr? Gerald Rogers spent ‘he neighbors sukprlwd Mis* Dortt
The bride chose a dark green Chapter. "American Red Cross. L«
Kurtx.-Mrs. Clara Brown. Mrs. Ja*with her parents Mr and Blddto at the home of Newton Ben- crepe dre*. for her wedding with a
home In Michigan Ci'v. ’nd
Mr cn E. McElwain, and Miss Emily Sundav
Jamra P^lheml* of Middle- n«- «•' » farewell for Miss Biddle, corsage of pink rose.* Mis* Leona increnelng every div. Mrs. Van Pop­
and Mrs. Eston, Mrs Lydia Roger* McElwain were in Grand Rapids vilk
PWbemw*. or Mtoaie
Mpr(Uy evening for Reynold* maid of honor, wore a ering ha* decided that a deadline of
Nov. 1 Is advisable. Many Indivldand Miss Dene Roger* arcnmnnn- Tuesday evening where they alMr*
Archie
Relckord and Miss Salinas. Cal. for an extended stay dress zif brown and Lan crr|»e with ual* and organizations have, prom­
led her and remained tilt Sunday tended the opening session of the
n.l.koM sneni'from
™« i™ Frii.^,
nvw •&gt;&gt;!« tarn*
"'“"'r “d JB- « — °&lt; krnnw tad rltor W»; ised contributions and they are
Michigan
Order of
with Mrs. Rover*' relatives.
,, -------.— --------- -Eastern Star at Clmre Relekord
ter-in-law.
Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon poms nnd talisman roees. Puul onred to get their donations In bv
until Monday in Detroit visiting re­
Mrs. Earl Smith of Dearborn was ‘hf„O,.v,£
Biddle. She was presented tilth a Adcock attended his brother as best Nov. 1 so the book* mav be closed.
who Ls on hl* latives and friends
the &lt;rucst of Mr nnd Mr*. FHwin I William Murphy, ~
man.
I Mrs. Van Popering wishes to ac­
Sgt Donald Widrlg returned Snt- lovejy gift a* a remembrance.
Smith on Thursday, leaving Fridav vacation, spent Sunday with his *on
A family gathering was held on
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. knowledge contributions from the
for Ft. Rllrv Knn*ii&lt; for a visit nnd daughter. In Grand Rapid*.
Sdncjay nt tlir home of Mr. Ben- Uldrik* chose a dress of navy blue following: E. W. Bll«s Co.; Rewith her husband, who Ls attend­ Raymond Is attending St. Joseph week'^ furlough with hla. parent*.
। ner. complimentary to Miss Bld- and wore a corsage of pompom*,
•
and Mr* V. D Wldrig.
in’ a radio communication* school. 1Seminary and Mis* Mary Agnes Is Mr.
Dr. H. M. Elliot left yesterday for die. Those from out of town were Mrs. Ad rock wore a dress of soldier BU5y
attending Mount Mercy Academy.
Busy sgm
Eight emo:
Club: oca
Odd reuows.
Fellows:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart Kelley spent M-ritT.1 io
*
. .. .----- . .. .
.. ,
. ..
.
,.
.
. .. ,
doiihct uiim-c. n*i. &gt;nu hm«.
Grund Rapid* on Saturday visiting
lo visit
vl.ll nis
hU on«ir'.
hrnih- Th.
«•"- thhton o. Bdllon M,rU,r «nd Mr.; Imm.auidy
lhe etre- „
uelo„ AuxUUry;
Sunday in Flint with their son-in­ MW rnllddl h&gt; hu
her sister Mrs. Marie BiRier.
ke
In
hu
h«n.
Und.
B.d»do.
.nd
«"
•
na
Uta;
«.
held.
Mur
•
n.
.nd
—
■
law
nnd
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
&lt;nd M-s John Wooten; •Irving
C. W Clarke nf St. Petersbunr
«u wnl In C.n.d. Inr u.lnln,
»' Belmont.
.
bdel .«*, !dp Mr. .nd Mr. a„dm
i»i Club:
Grace Lutheran
Fla., nnd Mrs. Mallow Cassidv of Joseph Jellis.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ray Eisaman of He expect* tn be sent across soon. |
‘Guild: New Idea Club;i Hickory
Grand Rapids were In ’hr cltv Mon­
Comers Methodist Woman's So­
Th" doctor expect* to be gone
day on buxines*. Mr. Clarke ex- Fort Wayne, Ind . were weekend
ciety: O. E S. Hasting*: Coats
ten days.
wood.
Grove D.G.T.O.
Woman's Club:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timm of TRICK—SNYDER
Carlton Center WS.CE.: United
Caledonia . and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Brethren Ladle* Aid Society.
The marriage of MLss Paula
Sehmledlcke of Ornnd Rapids spent Jane Snyder, daughter of Mr. and
From Nashville donation* have
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mrs. Harry Snyder, to Shirley
come from the Pythian Sister*:
LyBarker at their Wall lake co»- Trick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
STEAM HEAT
Trick, all of Hickory Comers, was
HOT A COLD WATER
solemnized at the St. Rose of Lima
rectory on Saturday at ten o'clock.
SHOWER BATH
Father John V. Dillon reading the
Duc To Illness
service.
An Ivory satin dres*. fashioned
with a bodice top and long full
will be closed for on indefinite skirt with tram formed the bride's
attire. Her veil fell from a halo of
period.
seed pearls and her only Jewelry
was a pearl necklace. Her flowers
were white rose*
Miss Eileen Touslgnault of Es­
canaba served a* maid of honor,
wearing a pastel yellow floor length
gown of net. Bridesmaids were
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
| Mr*. Charles Baker qf Gull lake,
'sister of the groom, who wore a
net dre** of pondre blue, and May­
! belle Howard of Delton whose dress
spent the f A f I A I
rt. T. N. J U

LIAL L V LN I J

PERSONAL MENTION

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Low Price Drugs

ROOMS

SAL HEPATICA 60c,ize 49c
ORLIS ANTISEPTIC pt- 49c
MILES' NERVINE large 83c
139
SUPER D COD LIVER OIL pt

THE BEAUTY BAR

HOTEL HASTINGS

"Will

Golden Gate Orange Ring, each39c(
Pumpkin Pies, each28c
Assorted filled coffee cakes, each __25c
Fruit cake* are now ready for Parcel Post to Boys in
foreign service.
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!

HANGIIAKT BAKERY
112 S. Jtfftrsoa SL

Pkoaa 2428

IHlIIHIIIIMUlIllk

NEW BEAUTY

FOR A NEW SEASON

Pace Fall with a frtih complexion! Erase that
"faded tan" look and those *un-squinting wrinkles.
Be ready for the new season I

PERMANENTS
Machine!*** 12.50
up, others from

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

• Attending the groom was his
; brother. Gordon Trick, and Harry
: Snyder, brothcr«or the bride, and
Charles Baker assisted.
I In the afternoon a reception was
held at the home of lhe bride's
ixrento nnd a six o'clock dinner
was served to thirty-five guest* at
the American Legion club house In
Battle Creek. A five-tiered wedding
cake centered the table.
Mr. and Mrs. Trick left for a
short trip, her traveling coatume be­
ing a two piece suit of black with
white accessories
ABOUT THE DONALD
SMITH'FAMILY
Donald Smith, son of tlir late
. Judge Clement Smith, is moving
back to Hasting*. hU birthplace,
from Detroit where he ha* a suc­
cessful surety insurance business
With the uncertainties of war. plus
a health situation that at time* re­
quire* rather careful attention, he
' decided to make the change directly
although, when he bought a well11
known Green street home last year. ।
he had nol planned to return lo his '
old home until later. Mrs.Tmlth &lt;
wa* a Lombard, one of the solid 1
families of the Barry county seat ]
through many year*, an (J obviously &lt;
she also is happy lo return to the |
। scene* of her girlhood.—Charlotte ,
&gt; j Republican-Tribune.
&lt;
■

ASPIRIN
TABLETS

ALKA
SELTZER

Bottle 100

60c size

29c

49c

GROVES'BROMO QUININE
YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS^ 250
BETOLVIT. B COMPLEX bot. 90
40c size
CASTORIA
small
VICK'S VAPO RUB

27c
ggc
249
3V
27c

REED’S
EDRUG

STORE=

REGISTERED RHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
Hosting*
Phone 2241
State &amp; Jefferson

70 W
We’LL

keep things humming

than all the Japanazia— fire

Mme amount of money It &lt;U4

down here while you're fighting
Well sec to it that there’*
plenty of electricity at every
■witch at the air field — and
plenty of power for the prod^iction lines that are pourin’
out airplanes, tanks, gun*, sup­
plies and ship*.
That take* a lot of electric

taktil We have /«r nspre poa er

American busineu manage­
ment is producing
of that
tical business management un­
der public regulation that has

decretted electric price* so
much that the average Amer*
lean family today enjoy* about

CONSUMERS
COMPAI

�■»4 n«w»n *r for
'"itZLr?
„ »* a’, w.fe
’
thank the
t».
*“J ?,h,rmlk Hl.lrr. • ■ Mt

church. About one hundred youths.
T'P’T’W’Um vKht societies, were in
attendance. Following a period of
hymn singing. Miss Myrtle Wilson
,ook charge of the Town Meeting
pro4rram, The Ihrmr imrUr Hi*.

Need ambitious boy or mon
for shoe store.

HASTINGS CUT RATE SHOE
STORE

•wKi.
Helen Buslance of Freeport. Earl
Seaz.e of Coau Grave and Margaret;
McDerby of Nashville, followed by a I
general discussion led by Alice Orif- 1 Schader of lhe bazaar; Mrs. Lau­
rence Herrick and Mrs. Henry Osreport
Pi.«d nm ini'”™
lh*
the attendance content and won the , T,lc committee for the November
silver cup for the month. Coau . Guild meeting will be Mn. Barnes.
Grovewa. second and was awarded chairman. Mn. Keller Stem. Mr.
the beautiful picture of Christ. | C1
s
M
There are only two more months'0
8
M
J,rnM Brt*tcl

Sheldon Agency

i- awards will be given permanently.
" j Laurel! Hendee. Publicity chair­
man. reported Kilpatrick socle tv In
.u first place in lhe county publicity

Swanson Agency

QUICK RELIEF FROM

GRANGES

Symptoms of Dhtrass Arising from

STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID

The Union will enjoy a Hallowe­
en party the last of the month un­
der the direction of the Recreation­
al Supt. Willis Dalton. Details ol

During the coming Evangelistic
■crusade the following minuter.? will
be conducting the preaching mis­
sion on the Hastings Methodist Cir­
cuit. Rev. Donald Winegar of Cen­
terville. Rev. Olive Knapp of Hop­
kins. Rev. Myron Hoyt of Jackson.
Rev. Aellck pf Martin's Corners.
Rev. E If. Babbitt. Supt of Grund
Rapids district and the trustor Rev.

AUCTION SALES
HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Paneo.it Bldg.
Huting.
Ab«v« MIUrr let Cteaoi Star*
Phone 1703 tf.

EMPLOYMENT

ton MALI: -lint'• t.,!—..1, f&gt;t

USED CARB AND TRUCKS

furnished

and

in-

Hc-ultalitv Day. They will have as
their guests a group of men from
Fullowlrig a program at the Sun­ the Clear Lake Const Guard Camp.
day school hour there was a fel­
lowship dinner nnd an (afternoon

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

II lli&gt; X. IV*

Marshall Furnaces
Repairs

REED'S DRUG STORE
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

Ti&gt;e Knights Templar will attend
the monilnv service riext Sunday

HELF WANTED

WA.’-Tf.li- U.&lt;. i» .urk
farm. Oa-M
&lt; “*•- tp
It' W* « ...k Pf.ur.«
Ifa.liax. S&lt;1O
If
WANlf.l* &lt;.,rl .r &gt;&lt;.»&gt;*» for huorrwatk
1

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

FrooBaohToils of HamoTraatmat that
Must Hdp or It Will Cost You Nothing
Over tan million botliM of tba WILLARD
rII &gt;; AT&gt;1 L N T l.». » t-ren .obi fur relief ot
rymptumi of dlitrwa srlUng from SUmmb
fV- ■ t &gt; .til—
A&lt;M —

■I i"'?3f3

t'k

ECON O-COAL STOKERS

The public Is tn।
dlatt* Youth Fellowship meetings.
Mr. Slone will conduct a preachAbout 20 were present Sunday eve- , ing mUrion at the church each eve­
ning at Elaine Count's.
i"'n» of the last week tn October.
----------_________ ____
Monday through Friday. This will
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
, be a |»rt of a Friendly Visitation
The .Ladles Aid Society will hold P«*Tnm to be put on during the
one o'clock luncheon meeting at, following week.__
.

for some of that good

Lily White Flour

Sunday morning worship at ten
thlrtr o'clock The pastor will tell
MET, «™ST
about “Streamlined People" and will
Oct 21 there will be a Funda-.
___
.. - . ,
.rbnnl rrmrrVlon nf STnllanil
Tl

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

Hay superintendent. A special pro­
gram will be given and an offering
taken for the Presbyterian Board

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

Hospitalization
Phone 1519 National Bank Bldg

AUCTIONEER

JERRY ANDRUS
dist Church in Hastings at twelv.
o'clock Tuesday. Following a pot­
luck dinner a business meeting »'iv parish house, last Wednesday with
a rnrrv-in luncheon al on* o'clock

AUCTIONEER

Middleville

List yonr Auction Sals, with

DEWEY REED
Estimate*

cheerfully

given.

Phons 3487

nlngs. Oct. 18 and !•&gt; Presiding El- • nl nnd informative, and covered lhe
de*.Rev Don Carrick of Sunfield ! modeM b^vinninas of the movement,
will preach Sunday evening nt 8 its remarkable growth, the snlendld
o'clock, a song service at 7.30 pre- ;xv»|ect* made-iKMxlbh* bv -the little ;
cecdlng the message. On Monday blue U T. O boxes into which worn- '
evening. Rev. Carrick will preach
‘
'
..............
‘
'
again at 7:30 and --------offerings all through the year.
These gathered in small amounts
er. the pastor, extend? a cordial in­
vitation to everyone to attend these

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Company HasUnxs stock­
yards. phone 258S. or call
717—F3 through
the

Members of tlie Wesleyan Mcthodist church an* planning to send a
Christmas box to each of the thir­
teen boys now luted on the prayer
poster. It Is necessary to send these

C. “BILL" SHERWOOD

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00
COWS . . . $4.00
.

Hide Must Be In Good Condition
PHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
offering

in

the history nf West

HOSSES—$7.50

COWS—$0.00

We Have a Collector Stationed at 912 West Green St.
in Hastings To Give Immediate Service
We fay the Phone Charges—Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

INSURANCE

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

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
SS5 No. Michigan Arenas

Anyone wishing &gt;6 help furnish
these boxes may either bring their
gift to church Sunday morning or

A TRIAL SIZE
CAN OF

CARDS OF THANKS
Sermon subject next Sunday
morning. “People Who Are Their
Country’s Most Valuable Asaet."

KOHICOATCOVIXS^

Hy^HAMgL

APPLES

brush harks

To reline

SPIES, JONATHANS, BALDWINS,

IAQ

Misery of LAJJLdLFo

666
LOREN

COPPOCK

AUCTIONEER

Truss Fitting

LY BARKER'S
Hist lags Phon. JUS

EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS . . .
Each evening at 7:30 except Sat­
urdays.
Rev c. N Stormes. evangelist of
the -Michigan Conference of the U.
B. Church, will conduct evangelistic
services in the local Grand St. U.

WAGNERS,

SWEETS

GREENINGS AND SNOWS,

church will be organized Into teams
to make a religious survey of the
2nd ward of the city.
You are cordially welcome to at­
tend any and all of our services
beginning next Sunday. Oct. 18 at
the morning service at II o'clock.
Then each evening through the
week at 7:30 p. m. our Conference

PLEASE BRING CONTAINERS

CARL BOYES

Our Sunday school begins at 9:55
a. m, each' Sunday and there are
claws for all ages. In which the
Bible Ls Lhe text-book. There b
also an active c E. Society for young
folks of high school and college

CHRISTIAN ENDSAVORS
Barry County Christian Endeavorera met Monday night at the Jef-

POUND

WOLF RIVERS, HUBBARDSONS,

J mi. east, t mi. north and I mi. east
of Hickory Corners.
Western Auto
Associate Store
146 W. State

Hastings

•

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1942

SECTION TWO—PAGO

j of Woodland, will open a branch ’ :------------- ----------- ------- ji---------- lQr
WcdnMda&gt; aft„. TALKED ON ADVERTISING
LILACS IN BLOOM
। store In Freeport soon.
George Hebden. advertising man-I Mr*. Warren Brogan,
itwo week* away.
inoo,‘and
Udy ln ch,rtc “y,i
I A large building will be erected on 1
ager ottne
of the .tastings
Hastings Manuiactunng
Manufacturing ' orougnt
brought to
to tn.
lhe Bonner
Benner 00
ager
| the shores of Crooked lake next j
! "India has been the center
co-.... .
Ktar-un.
on
lAmerican question mark* in recent j' . year, to be used by the poor child-,
By JANE CAMERON
ren of Kalamazoo from June 1st to
.'most
mMt inHn
to do. Tu
To lh.
the rfiv
city »UI.
girls: Look.'the
t
thr auhlect
subject of
nf Advertising
Arlverttalna at the
lhe wpicaaa ai nor n
' months. The Crippe Mission, the TWENTY YEARS AGO
J August 24 th. Several churches and '
! chums. Are you going to let us r&gt;
Rotary
-,-~ club meeUng Monday noon.
Tglis War Conditions In
’advance of Lhe Japanese, the var-L/C ,
~
Modern proverb. . . Spilling sugar
That Far-Away Country
lous American commlMtona. have State Nonnal WM the \p^"«
Is bad luck. It means that you go when it comes to winning this war?
Without until the next stamp Is due.
Among the friend* of Mr*. Oeor- ,ocu*d American eyes on India, i the first meeting of the Brotherhood 1
MUNICIPAL COURT
gtna Bauer In her home town, Lemy opinion the Cripps Mission on Monday evening. President Dr. •
„ 1 i, .. ,
The
City Council n*»«
held their usual
One of lhe neighbor'* Is going to
---------------- • • "
■ Seuer, Minn., was E. M. Moffatt, has shown clearly that India Is not&lt; F. Carrathe r» presided.
1i T
’’'* r,,v
On Friday Pirl K. Smith. 42. of positive that advertising is a very
The X-ray I* lhe most Important
who entered lhe ministry of the "•&lt;*&gt;' tar self-government. A fairer \ The thirty-third annual conven- meeting Frida/ evening but the can apple juice to drink next win­ Middleville, was a nested on com­ helpful factor In business building.
re, 1 diagnostic agent in discovering
Methodlst church, and has been a oMer could not be made to lhe In- tlon of the Barry County Sunday | business waa/fargely routine—aud­ ter instead of the usual Alneapplr plaint of Schuyler Bowen of Bowen
missionary in India for many years, dten people, and If the masses had School Association will be held at iting bills,. ordering sidewalks or and orange juice bought from the Mills The complaint charged sim­ BOMB THE JAPS WITH JUNK! ,early tuberculosis.
.
. grocery. I have gallops of this juice ple larceny. Smith was taken into
At present Rev. and Mr*. Moffatt had a chance to decide It. and knew the Presbyterian church Friday and ,olher-trriprovementa.
reside in Bombay, where he Is In ^hat it was all about, the reply Saturday. A parade will be a feature j The Council voted to change the which I made for jell and never Municipal court Saturday, pleaded
zHriwPA nf
Inl.r
I,...,*.*.. WAtllH Imvn Imnt. *n fit— — ft I—I nn
.z
speed limits In lhe city to conform did ge&gt; the sugar.. So I opened a guilty and was given a 120 fine and
to the 35 mile an hour national can and It is quite good. Sweeten 1030 coats, or fifteen days tn Jail.
I with corn syrup and mix with gin­ He Lt boarding with the sheriff.
regulation
visit all parts of that country: He 'hey do not represent a very large THIRTY YEARS AGO
Is a cultured man. evidently a keen proportion of the people, qjnfortunOct. 17. 1012 | Ellis Daniels was granted a per­ ger ale and It 1* really nice enough
George W. Sergeant, of Battle
observer, capable of passing Judg- «tely no one does. One has to deal
Mr* Lovina Craig, pioneer resl- mit to build a retaining wall Inside to serve anywhere. Then to put on Creek, president ot the Emerson
ment on what he see* ,
-- «
------ —has
-—Mr.
....
.with politicians.
Never
.dent of-­Hastings Twp, died Oct. 11. the sidewalk on his premises on the finishing touches. I found a re- Truck Co., was brought into Muni­
clpe In a leading woman's magazine cipal court here on Saturday on
inconsistent j High school classes have eljrcled Grant street.
It ha* been a custom of Rev. Gandhi been more
apple Juice, 'j the charge ot speeding. He ad­
The usual report on the activities for punch, using
npd-Mni. Moffatt to keep in touch than now. One day he abhor* the tn* follows: Seniors - Pres, Lawrence
: of the city police was not made bc- ginger ale. &lt;« orange juice and a mitted the offense and paid lhe fine
'with their personal friends, also bloodshed of war and claims that .Bauer: V. Pre*-. Clara Duryea; Sec.
touch of lemon.
So now we know and costa of 11430.
■ wllh the official* of the church or­ non-realstance would save India If I Elsie Holmes; Treas. Maurice Pore- cause Chief of Police Thompson
what to do wllh surplus apples. I
was
attending
a
bombing
school,
the
British
would
withdraw;
the
i
man.
Junlor»-Prc»..
Charles
W.
ganisation which sends out the
which was held al Lansing. This always can lota of sweet elder, too
missionaries to foreign fields. They next day he admit* that even non- jSherwood; V. Pres. Marguerite
Tiie apple juice Is prepared as for
have sent reports semiannually. The resistance would result in the toss I Hcttmansperger; Sec . Ila Bldelman:
jelly making whereas the sweet cid­
letters are typewritten, both sides of millions of people, but cay* it I Trea*.. Evlson Beck. Sophomores- ing Instructions on what to do In
case
any community should be er is brought to the boil after be­
of each sheet being typed to save would be worthwhile. Fortunately I Pres . Ralph Ward; V. Pres . France*
bombed.
ing made Into elder, then canned.
postage. Then they are mimeo­ other leader* realize .that whether Perry; Sec. Olive Lanfear; Treas..
Either method will make a fruit
graphed and forwarded In open-end India resists or non-resista they In Verne Sutton. Freshman-Prex,
for coughs
■ juice or punch base that Ls economl- ■Uiil. T.k,., V. S.
without Charles Leonard; V. Pres , Josephine
envelopes, for each tetter mug be cannot save themselves
icul
and nutritious.
1.25 sixe
read by the censor. So what 1* In help from armed force*. India Is Anderson: Sec. Mildred Mattoon;
Brenda Joyce
the tetter, after II 1* censored, can recruiting all the men It can care Treas., Dorothy Cook
50c Phillips
Our spring kittens, now nearly
The story of the column behind
oc .vkciAcu
m»c approval
becoming stronger every, Alex Ironside has relumed from a
accepted ua
as *&gt;&gt;»■■•
having the
approval..;,or: *'
be
I grown, lay around tn the big chairs
of the authorities of that country,Wltlt th® help of America It four month's visit at his old home
Recent real estate deals made I and sleep all day. or it I have to the Fifth Column In a strange, sin­
both civil and military.
iwl11 dcf,',’d Itself. It may have to in Aberdeen. Scotland.
through the Boyes Agency Include clean the Angora hair up and put ister clty-wlthin-a-city.
the following:
them out doors, they look injured
Mrs peroice KejJey sold her new ,.,
u go to
w ulr
and
the ll&gt;ynHJW
haymow „
lo sleep un
un-.
, - • ......... 0TC..On
“wl w
HI the next meal is ready. Thr, ".My Favorite Spy”
a single man of t nnd Mrs. Elmer Andier.
only time they show any signs with Ellen Drew, Jane Wyman
JJXIta
S'
Huh«u..
&lt;^.d
u»
.. . — — --------------------------With an exciting espionage plot
The Almon Gilberts sold their „f animation is when they hear
from it A* India tea field of great |dan8*rtl’an other Americans who rear of lhe Jefferson street billiard home
Amr on
nn N.
N Broadway
Rrnatlwav to
tn Mr
Mr and
anzl ’. the^ dish being
. .....
filled,
j
j named as Ita basis the film brings Kay to
toterest and mat be one of te^ge
. *‘r “rvlce
Jhe P«rlor early Friday morning, his Mrs Herman Sandren and then
- “• one "Utterly" and the othrr "Use­ the screen In a rib-tickling, tune­
acrivitv Inthe alntel war Wr ar^'!h0u“nd,? 11 U our *®r
We f“« submerged in a pile of refuse, bought the Donald McDonald home less." ' When you call them both' ful thriller with an all-star supportsure that Banner readers' win bZ have »*«» appointed to serve de- A coroner's jury pronounced death on E. High St.
,1.4 u&gt; ta.r .tou. TX
K
1
'। ■ Mr
“ SI
" Robert Vrooman toeetlier. you get lhe general Idea
Mr. ■
and
Mrs.
why.
well nnallflert
QualUled In
to .rwnk
.peak nn
a* Rev
Rev Mof .12. nd
ready
*° 9° what ** Can
can-.80
80
* ne*
»nd
have purchased and moved Into the
well
.C,ay
10
wen
qualified to
speak u
Rev. Mnf.
Mof- ,do
do “not
worry
about
or
hope
..............
not worry about us. or hope that I ofnce
office u being —
constructed
for Bumford property on E. Railroad
For our contribution to the scrap "Ireland" with
I we “
can
escape
America.
I Gilbert striker
Striker who ta
is con
conducting
The postmark on the last tetter, IT
P “
cap* to An
«rtc* We are 'Gilbert
--------- - St.
.
drive, we have some ru»ty nails and Jack Oakie. Sammy Kaye
Is datedat Bomtwv Ktav 27 1M2 h.ere Jrom. cholce *ndkm“) of «» the Hastings House Uvery
Mr and Mrs. G. Coffman of Bat­ tacks taken out of our tires late­
The picture has as its locale
Ordln7rllvlta s?x wee^yth7‘ letter sUy hcre from cholcc We ttre con‘ ! w H. Shanti has again received tle Creek have purchased tlic Thc«. ly. Now, I wouldn't think of ac- -------------America's-----------newest—
outpost
,—„ „....
with all
SSd hive ^rtvJTta Ha.t££ nden.1 ,n thr cauJ* 01 ,he A,UM' ,n notice that hte service* will be Whitman farm In W. Carlton.
cuslng Dear Herr (ing) Hitler and ; the scenes laid in Reykjavik the
But tnis one w 0? ItE wif^S-Ilhe fUtU"
IV* democrack*, and wanted at the great .took show to
Mr. and Mrs Albert Chaffee sold his little playmates of any such capital of Iceland The story in­
ly four months, which shows how!"*tod2a,.tnkf 17..PlaC&lt;\ *' ** held tn Chicago the first week In their home on N. Michigan Ave. to tricks. but Isn't it strange Uial pco- | volves Payne a* a Marine and the
the war has upset travel in the "VT1? 2!’i?SC. fu,UTe ‘Utncxmcles. December. H«? was requested lo come Mr.-and Mrs. Clyde Kuempel.
• pie should suddenly begin to take , dimpled Sonja with her breathless
- , wnicn ...
.
,,„,v w
h—v ~~
Mabel Tobias purchased the Cha*. rusty nails and tacks out of their I swirls and spins on skates.
orient as well a* on the Atlantic.
i“nd. hapPlcr ,uture- Thc । hlbits in the entire sheep depart- Ludlow estate in Irvinft.
। tires? It all school children and I
-----------‘.e‘.7r
• I cpnruuM.
Christian enuren
church win
will nave
have an great
great I mtnt
Mr and Mrs. Nell Jones bought all of us who walk in the road “'Silver
Silver Bullet" starring
?omlrStto^’hef Mv« °"TChavenn^ei ipBrt
pIay
ln
U
‘
ftt
future
'
and
lh
'*
1
Joi
"’w
““* **■■ I John Mead Is clerking at Wright
the Mae Bldelman property in Dow- should keep watch, we might be Johnny .Mack Brown,
connection he “/■• I have never।. cnuicn
church tn
will nave
have greater,. Bros
Bros
m India
inais
win
Ung.
able to pick up all such bits and r
Fuzzy
Knight
uu, nAlgin
d0~ ’u,‘*
'opportunity
than ever
before greater
in the I
; opportunity than ever before in the
Joseph
Barber!,
who started
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freeman sold save many tires this way.
| -Mystery,
----------- comedy and two-gun
months m I have sjnee last Octo­
bcr It is
tier
-------not-----------------a verv^eootTume
..—
for
ln?la'
? member of that j frohi this city In August for Genoa. their new home on E Madison to
»,.i S.“
I '•S'"1 “'
* """
1 JMr.
»p&gt;
“ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Burrell.
".■J"1"
!??'_’•" !-■»«» C-XXm- ’.r.rrtu,
continued in order that rolling stock
“ “
taking charge of a farm and other , Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley will on a little black-out on their ownrBeru„ com*poMenr .tarring
could be sent elsewhere for war pur- iS ji^h'th^ i-Sw.7 । prop?rty of h7 r““wr- “nd Ukrs.lhe move soon io the home they pur­
“•“.".rr.’
~| Virginia Gilmore. Dana Andrews.
chased of Clare Johnson In the sec­
r
' TclUng
thrilling story of the
1 X «
■*«&gt;&gt;»
. ond ward.
taken many more of the local and [lw ^tuatlon to trv to gain for his I turn for some time.
Mr/and Mrs. Harold Organ pur­
—
•— 1I Three new shining, brass spiloons
pmenger train.. Mali train, are
wUl
1
card
for
remarks
and
they
got
some
. . .
.
.
***' j 'have been Installed In the post- chased one of the E. W. Bliss houses.
Laurel and Hardy In
therefore long, slow and crowded. । ma|ce u„ jor
j cl
■
from
Yours
Truly.
They
asked
for
Donald Bachman bought
lhe
-£.— -— ——
— us~-m* । office and it Is earnestly desired that
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
.“A-Haunting We Will Go"
minority in
m all
.n but three tho*e who are burdened with a de- Merle Kelley homo on S. Dibble St. Itt
. • .
A new film hit abounding in mag­
|.gjre to expectorate will use the
The W. O. Harrington property
I went up to the Red Cross rooms lc- mirth and murder,
months ago. when a lot of people province* recognized as Independent
were wanting to leave Bombay, res­ governments, or united in a Muslim spitoons and not the floor as has
and Mrs. Patrick J. Cusack of Chi­
ervations had to be made two weeks government to avoid the danger of been the custom of late.
.
.
The C. K. and S. R. R. replaced cago.'
In advance.” The same words could being under Hindu rule. One wise
be used In describing the difficulties Hindu and a member of Congress, their old bridge over the Thomapple | In the first eight months of thl*
by
a
new
one
Sunday.
of railroad travel In this country Mr. Rajgopalchary. urge* that this
year 37DQ new cases of tuberculosis
at tiie present time. Quoting from right be conceded If after the war . „ . .
.., Michigan DcFIFTY YEARS AGO
were reported to kthe
the tetter:
.
(Continued on page 3, Sec. 21 ' f C. C Denn, the hustling clothier partment of Health.
‘‘Just now we have the problem
of providing- places for Americans
lo stay In Bombay until the next
boat sail*. Since the fall of Singa­
pore. and later Rangoon, there ho*
been some uneasiness on the part
of Americans In India. Thl* has
been accentuated by letters from the
Consuls and the personal represen­
tative of President Roosevelt in Del­
hi. advising all Americans, not en­
gaged In war work, to go home.
Some of our missionaries took this
Having no further use for the Truck and well tools and equipment that my late
us an order and booked passage.
Many have since cancelled. Our
husband had in his business, I will dispose of them ot Public Auction ot the resi­
church has taken the position that
dence at 413 North Michigan Ave. in Hastings on
missionaries not engaged in war
work are os necessary to India a.-.

INTERESTING LETTER
FROM INDIA

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Btprday

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DRUG SPECIALS

AT THE THEATRES

Real Estate Deals
of Recent Date

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60c BROMO seltzer
60c ALKA SELTZER
60&lt;= SAL HEPATICA
CREOMULSION
MILK MAGNESIA
25c 27
S TOOTHPASTE
40c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE
75c VASELINE HAIR TONIC
14 oz.
1.00 LYSOL
70c SLOAN'S LINIMENT

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19c
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LyBARKER’S

AUCTION SALE

directly their remaining steady at
their posts lx one of the best way*
to help the cause of the Allies and
the safety of India. Those mission­
aries due for furlough are urged to
go home In their regular turn, as
we do not want furloughs to accu­
mulate.
We have an unusually
large number due for furlough be­
fore the end of 1M3. Since January
our office has been booking pass­
ages for missionaries wllh lhe
American Express Company. Twice
boats have been cancelled. The
one going now Is a transport, tn
which people are crowded under
troop-ship
conditions.
Arrange­
ments have been made through the
President Line, but directed by
American Consuls. The port has
been changed, rates have been
changed three times. One day peo­
ple were urged to come at once,
then told to stay back, then told
they must go. then word sent that
only part could be taken. All this
confusion has bewildered and dis­
gusted everyone. The brunt of the
work has fallen on the American
Express. We have had an extra
stenographer. As the travel depart­
ment is my work In the office It
has made much extra work for me.
Every hotel, boarding house, and
missionary home Ln Bombay -ha*
been full for weeks. I have had
three missionaries with me for sev­
en weeks, and have been caring

week we are caring for sixty here tn
the three apartment* at Robinson
Memorial. We have’ taken over a
house that Ls temporarily closed
for vacation which belongs to a
convent, where we have fifty to
sixty. In our Mission women* hos­
tel we have thirty: the Salvation
Army has taken fifty for us. Before

to put fifty to one hundred In the
class room* and hostels of the Mar­
athi Mission High School, where
there are very poor facilities for
housing non-Indlans. With TO mis­
sions affiliated with our office they

Saturday, October 17,1942
STARTING AT 1:30. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

TRUCK, WELL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Ford truck and rack
Pipe vice
1,000 ft. well rods
Set Armstrong dies from i
to 2 inch
5 pipe wrenches
New 3 x 10 cylinder
Brown pipe tongs 2-24" and
1-18°
34" Brown pipe tongs
Rod pullers
3 24" chain wrenches
Sliding pipe tongs
24" Trimo pipe wrench
Pipe cutter, } to 1 inch
Pipe drills
Small wrenches of all kinds
6 taper taps
Pipe taps 1" to 2"
Block and tackle, 75 ft. rope
Belts Pulleys

To
"YOURS
Hold It High”
The torch of Freedom is in your hands . . . it’s up to you to do

your part to hold it HIGH and keep it BURNING! If you can’t
fight in the front line you must fight On the homo front. Buy

War Savings Bonds and Stamps every day and help in ovary

way you can.

Do your part and do it well.

Thit bank is geared to War service and we invite you to avail
have vaults where you can store your valuables. Also, if you

need money ... see us and let’s talk it over. Wo're in the bank­

ing business to serve the people of this community.

LET'S ALL PULL TOGETHER FOR FREEDOM!
TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sole, nothing to be removed until settled for.

Mrs. Earner Lanfear
FROFR.

• About 880 to.1,000 people are sailing

DEWEY REED, Auctioneer
missionaries and rnoatiy connected
with our office. By the time I close

Screen pumper
Jock
Brass couplings
Cistern pumps
Blacksmith Vice
4" Brass cylinder pump
Hammers Bits
25 ft. pressure hose
Drills of all kinds
Plumbers lead pot and 24
lbs. lead
Tinners anvil
26 drills and 1 chuck
2 gas engines from H to 21
horse
Hoisting drum Rope
Caulkin rope Chisels
Emery wheel and arbor Saws
Fittings of all kinds
Well pipe from 1 to 2
Many other articles too num­
erous to mention.

.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. JOHN BIRMAN, Clariti

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"Fifty-Five Yean of Continuoiu Service1
PHONES: 2105 - 2103

HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, IMS

Mrs. Maynard Millar, and I Rapid* spent Wednesday at Battle Morehouse and family of Parmelee,
Idaughter,
famlly.
j Creek visiUng at the M^ric Crofoot and it slaying at thq E. P. Blak^

during the summer as follow*—Win-

teeth drawn, ha* been very 111 for!Grand Chapter meeting ot the Or­
a couple of day* at the home of der of the Eastern Star at Grand
hi* wife'* mother. Mn Dora White. Rapid*, thta week a* delegate* from
well qualified for the new work. IiI Mr
Pakmer have MlddtavillePouUon
chapter.»n[j other memmi and
uu Mr*.
Mr*. Miner
«&gt;uCt rrnmer
.
A brother Aden i* an aviaHon cadet' racently received word from thalr
at Blytheville. Arkansas.
son Dick who ta 'somewhere on a
nlng
aeaalon.
1 Th.
The hnma
home nf
of KZIItnn
MU ton K
Kerir.een on southwest Pacific Island". He U
^*a2kS «iii Johnson ot the Prairie from Thun-1 with a score ot 20 to 0. O Harris the Methodtet church last yesr,
“
r?*?'
-aSwXnHv
“h111 Su^ay afternoon. Allen and Moore scored three touchdowns through the efforts of the young Thomapple townihip. Prise win­ East Main St. ha* been Improved well and ha* recently tten promoted ; Mr*. Arthur Getty entertained
two little school friends of her
nSdJawd theJolm Vanderiiolk
sl*,ker at the home-oocoing at
Bennett gained an extra point. | people, sound exceptionally clear ner* will be given credit memos for
puronared inc Joi&gt;n vanaernoix Qlc Leighton Evi
nursery stock. Judge* were a com­
rch. The. boys play Qalgdonia bjre this
Rev. and Mr*. I. W. Minor and RumlL who ha* been a home guard daughter Coltetn, Monday hlght.
Sunday and al.v&gt;
.... v—------- -------------neyer been known Ju*t how far they mittee representing the three gar­ her mother, Mr* Margaret Bhu on the weal coast 1* now attending Ostober 5 for the pleaiure of her
MT. and Mrs. Otann Wellington of sembly or Youth Workers held at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse could be lie*rd, but this Monday. den clubs ot the community.
The gue»ta were
»pei,t a portion of last week In Sag- “ non-commtaaloned school al Oll- Bth 'birthday
Three Rivera visited their daughter, the Yankee Spring* National Park ' of Plainwell. spent Sunday with her Ralph Teeter of the Hubbard HHLs
~.. —
The Thoniappie-Keliogg school inaw, with lhe fanner'* son who wa* W. Calif.,
for .
a month, when ...
he Dorothy Bumgarner and Prudence
Mia. Udon Poulson and family, John Herron of
ni. brother. Potter Waddell, and family. district, six miles away, reported to board ha* voted lo change the UL Mrs. BU** visited a stater.
will -----receive the advancement
'
-------------- * to ’2nd. Morehouse.
Bunday.
,
^xnong the relative* present at
Mr*. Royd Helrigel and daughter hi* mall man that he and lib schedule of school, opening and tin*
' lieutenant.
! oxa Root of Chicago visited hta
Fred Clark of Hastings spent the ,
MT. and Mr* dark Bliss and the funeral of Mrs. Luella Thoma*, Barbara spent a few day* the fore- daughter. Betty Allen, heard them Monday, school wa* called al 9:15
Leonard Elwood returned home ‘ daughter. Mrs. Roy Steen and Iam.weekend in town visiting former.
dMghter, Mrs Jean Ftaher, were hi* aunt, on Wednesday.
part of this week, with her mother playing "Nearer, My God to Thee'
' ■ Saturday evening from Rock Island. (ily from Friday night until Sunday.
school friends.
very clearly ________________
Sunday.
among the guest* present at the 1 Mr*. Isabel Lepper accompanied nt Romeo and friends in Detroit,
| thus opens one-half hour later, and
III., where he completed a course for , At a recent meeting of tlie Ootn~
marriage'of Mr. Bh. niece. Rose- by her granddaughter, Mr*- Roy '
11 the 450th anniversary of
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Cronin ot Grand while we hear some moaning about
government inspectors. Thl* Wed- ■ inunity Council Stanley Jolul*'n
mary Blta* to Emory Ftaher, at the Steen and family. visited /their I Columbus' discovery of America. Rapids were Saturday night supper the change in lunch hour, nercrtlte- . Grand Rapid* were Friday supper ■nesday he leave* for Detroit for a i wu elected prertdent to ful the
Presbyterian church in Hastings, i daughter and mother, Mrs. J. L. Quite considerable history has been guests of her aunt. Mr*. E. F. Blake less it seem* U will be a benefit to , gucat* of the Claude Roscnbenc month's stay after Which lie will be । vacancy in that office by the re­
Oct. 3.
; Hodgson and husband at Kalama- made since then.
and family, z
the country* pupils and bus driver* [ family. In northwest Thornapple.
located bi Grand Rapid*
1 moral of Rev. I. E. Carley to KalaPvt.
Charles
Hole*,
who
ha*
been
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell were vx&gt;- Sunday, a pre-blrthday c'eje- ‘ Mr. «nd Mr*. Edd Farnsworth
Sunday visitor* at the Glenn Al- , Last winter, pupils were coming to
Luke Senslba of Yankee Spring. I mazoo. The Council hasjslw reBunday guests of hta courin. Glenn
“ra. HI birthday being who have been Uvlng In lhe Vane. len home , at Parmelee, were hl* .sfiool before doyligiiY and thl* stationed on the west coast for sev­ i* having a very painful time with I
y°ur . C0fTCI!!?ni.H '
Loe and wife at Kalamazoi
&gt; the 12th.
Sh«P »I»rtment. have moved to1 niece, Mr*.'Iryne DePult of Bev- thirty minute delay In lhe morning eral month* is expected home thl*
eye trouble
Stokoe to handle the ComTuesday
on
a
fifteen
day*
furlough.
,
' Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Rugg visited! Hastings where he is employed.
cricy.- her daughter. Mr*. Maxine will certainly help out the parents
'Mr. and Mr* K. R. Barber of . munlty Calendar. This wa* a projmZ^t^^nw/Mitte &gt;on JMtete ,hclr d“u«h“'r- Jeanette at Battle1 Mra B C. Swift and daughter-: Bulllment of Wyoming Park. Mix' who have to arise early to get lhe He is a son of Mr. and Mr*. Floyd
orand
Rapid,
ware
Sunday
vtaltora
;
Council
*PonM&gt;«“ a«'d
i
Holes.
.
quarantine.The MtUe aon.»Fritrie. Crcelt on gmiday.
Betty drove to Ft Custer.. Sunday Robert DePult and sister, Betty kids started off for tile day.
I The town’* sidewalk* arc being of her parents Mr. and Mr* P. R., handled, by Mr. and Mr* Rttajeli
'
*
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‘
“
Mgr. Fred Brog at lhe Middleville a"d vtaited Carleton. whd entered Ventrat at Grandville.
1 The ThomappIe-KelJogg school
Prladle
Beeler most efficiently; the first
a light form, marie a nice recovery. Creamery, accompanied by h|* the U- S service. Iasi-Friday.
Clinton Poulson ho* been enjoy- Mother* club will hold ita first repaired, a much needed improve­
The
scrap
drive
is
on
fuU
Ult
year
It
WU
very
auccoMul and an
The other children returned to nephew, Earl Aubll, returned home
ment since the sewer system wa*
mpiK-w, &amp;UU nuuu, Itimucu iionIV . Fcrd
- ’ • “ Johnson
- —----- - Lt, confined
............- to hLs■ big a two weekft' vacation before lie meeting of the season Tuesday,
at the Thornappie-Kellogg school orgonizallotu; co-operated to.a mw
school
- Monday
the forepart of last week from a farm home west of town with a se- take* up hl* duties at the B O tow- New officer* are: President. Mr* I Installed. That some of us haven't and to date twenty ton* have been manner: last, jrrsr there .w*
ery
Charles Lewis nnd little daughter, nshing trip in Northern Michigan. vere attack of flu.
er in Kalamazoo. October 17 Clint Russell Bender: vice president. Mr* , landed in the liospital hasn't been turned in by the riudenu. The Htlta cooperation Thta is*.a service
, Alice
HA.cb.rUn.
Charlene, of Jackson «rwni
spent &gt;h.
the i. ’ •»__
kenneth
—...’'v^e’f of.“jnck*on
....------‘'raa
- Mrs, Lenna Kirkpatrick enter­ has been transferred from Auguste Fonrest Waddell: see.-itnea., Mrs. tire fault of lhe walks, for neveral
of us have taken some hard head­ glory last week went to little eight- 1 designed to be a benefit for all orMr* MntMat- wiierc lie wa* night telegrapher.
weekend with hl* wife's parents, Mr. Sunday guest of Mlw Helen Brog ' tallied for Sunday dinner. Mrs.
i Carl Mabie.
year-old Patty Jorgensen who loea- i ganlzatlona in clearing of date* to
and Mn. Elmer Fenton. Mr Fenton ; The Parmelee Aid Society will tie Lynd. Mrs. Nellie Thompson and
The Masters-Jonc.s circle will hold
A POt luck supper Is being lie Id er*, fortunately for lhe town, the ted 3110 lbs ot pure scrap here In . "void overlapping of event*. When
' accompanied him home to Jackson.1 meet this Thursday at 10 o'clock i Mrs. Minnie Johnson. Mrs Flora its regular meeting thl* Thursday, this Wednesday evening at the greatest damage hu been abrasions. town all on her own. She wu a person conriders there are upward
' Sunday.
, witJi Mrs. Herbert Lanfear. The’la- ’ Hanlon was an afternoon guest, and tire 15lh at tire home of Mrs. Phil- Methodist church for the young I lacerations, hurt feelings, ruffled awarded the ' colonel' ribbon Fri- । of 35 organizations through the
.
Mr. and Mr*. Clark Seeley and dies wlU carry their lunches in din- pater all enjoyed a ride to Gun Lake ip Bender. A pot luck dinner open married folk* and older young folks tempers and two pair* of silk hose day. the highest award It a lit- 1 community^one can^ee where thta
’ children. George and Nina, of Bat- her------palls,
•--------------------------------------------and plan to spend the I w“h Mrs. Pierce, daughter of Mr. to the public will be served start- Interested in organizing a Sunday ruined that we know about and that tie girl can do thta. let* all gel' will
ant 11:30, and it is hoped there school class, to be taught by Mr. means something there days These buu and dig up the Junk.
tie Creek were weekend guests of day sewing for Use Red Cross ana 1 llnd Mrs- Fred Pitch.
‘hta over with the hope, we will
' fulls were caused where the walk
I Mr«- Charles Downs and Mr*.
be a large attendance of mem- and Mr*. F. H Helrigel
;her parent*. Rev. and Mrs. Curtis others
Two of our young matron, arc ‘Ind more cooperation thin given
Mrs. E. R. Sandefur returned Sun- Marc Squler left for Chicago. Tues­ bers and other*.
I Allen Cleveland, who has been n luid been raised by tree roots—both hospitalized in Blodgett hospital *mr to tto Beeterajfrei^
/'and family.
week after a vLslt with
Mr*. Norman Maclver and little ’ patient nt the State hospitel at , tn the same spot
Mrs. Bay Fllllngham of the west day morning from a few days' *|ient1 &lt;*®Y °r
Grand Rapid*. Mrs. Wm. McCon- , &gt;l»ted and dales u follow* that have
’
Mrs.
George
Muter*
wu
taken
county line, will entertain the Floral in- Detroit and thh Monday went ‘heir parents. Mr und Mrs R. Ely son have been spending a tew days Kalamazoo for several months, Ls
..
___ . ___ _ .&lt; I tv.Ti eiv-n tin are—
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to Ann Arbor where she will Like a j McNaughton and Xfr. and Mrs. Glen in Grand Rapids with her people. ' reported in a serious condition, ac- .wllli anol lier very bad spell Thura- lieu, JI.
Iday evening and at this writing Iles tack of appendicitis and underwent I Oct. IJ-Masters-Jones circle pot
ten week* course In government in-; Blakc.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Filch have cording to new* received by Hooffcr
nesday. October 21.
in a very critical condition, which an operation on Saturday. She ta I luck dinner public at home of Mr*,
: Mr- and Mrs. Loren Tungatc were moved from their Gun lake cottage j Freshney.
■/ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Barnes of jpecting work.
MU* Pauline Benaway returned to ™PPer guest* of Str. and Mrs Glen lo the home of Mr*. Flora Hanlon. I Mr nnd Mrs John Vander Wahl 1* sad news for her many friend* gaining but expect* to be there I Philip Bender on West Main St.
Grand Rapid* were Friday visiters
, her work at the Bell Telephone Co. । Allen Monday, October 5. to cele- Mr Fitch who is nn invalid wa» ! of Muskegon came Saturday to vla- ' Her daughter. Mrs. Mildred Mlckel twelve day*. Wednesday evening.) Oct.»18—Penny eurniva), school,
• ,of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Uebler.
of Chicago and her son Richard when Mrs. Chas William* wa* ' Caledonia game, here
’; Mr. and Mr*. Otto Bechtel. &lt;nee at Battle Creek. Sunday evening aft- brate Loren's birthday. The event brought in by Beeler s ambulance H her parent*. Mr. nnd Mr* Elmer | Masters of Grand Rapids arc car- crossing the bridge, she tripped over * Oct. 21—Floral garden club at
proved to be quite a surprise party, Wednesday afternoon. Their daugh- James and will remain until Wed­
Helen Fields*, are the happy par- er several days' stay at home.
| ing for her. Mr. Masters also ta in a cable of tlic Power company, tall- । homo of Mrs. Ray PUlingliam.
Robert Carter spent the weekend to1- later, the Tungate'* son. Clare ler. Mr*. Pierce/ of New Jersey Ls ' nesday.
:,,ente of a daughter. "Betty Ann"
।ing
— and Injuring
r.r.™ her urt
Chicken supper. Mctliodtat
left nm.
arm. Tt
It 1 Qct
wllh
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr*
John
a,ld
family
of
Caledonia,
and
their
assisting her parent* in their, 8yra Pierce of thr Dunean lake very feeble health.
/born. Sunday evening. October 11.
vicinity was taken very ill last week : Harold Johnson, son of Mr. and wa* numbed and later began pain­ church
■ Mrs. Ctabert Oriffeth Is earing for Carter In Orangeville. Robert Joined daughter. Charlotte of Grand Rap- change of location.
Oct. 30 W. 8. C- 8. meeting and
Mrs. Ray Lyon* returned home I and orj Wednesday was removed to Mrs. Loren Johnson hu completed ing severely. She was taken to the
the ,'&lt;»■,
Navy uuiv
last /mau&gt;v
August auiu
and la
Is nuw
now h' —
*ds
appeared with “a lovely birthday
• them.
' mn
T —
1 o'clock potluck dinner
Eastern
1
hks
training
course
at
Clear
lake
hoepltal
and
on
Friday
x-rays
re
­
■j;'. Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Orookslon ana continuing hta school work at the cake nnd ice cream
lire forepart of last week from a the University hospital in Ann ArMiss M Agnes a
Stokoe
of the Pon­ few days' visit with her son Alfred , bor for treatment and. an operation and Tuesday of lost week left for vealed a badly splintered fracture of Star chapter entertains past mat­
.* Mr*. Minnie Johnson were Cale- Western State Teachers college In
'r
ron* and past patrons nt K p. tn.
tiac schools spent
Friday evennd family in Kalamazoo. She call- . A preaching mission will be held a Camp In Wiaconaln. He spent the left forearm. Site will under­
" donla visitors. Friday.
Kalamazoo.
-----------from
---------------Oct.-Nov.
1
inclusive.
Metliodlst
go an operation this Monday und
Mr*. Dana Poller returned home.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Brog anti l,ln« until Sunday noon with her ed on the Rev. I. E. Carley family. In the Middleville Methodist church thr lut -weekend at home.
The koine economic* club of will have to remain in the liospltal mission meeting*
•Saturday from a two week*' visit Mr. and .Mr*. W. K. Llebler were father and stepmother.
nrrd was present on Sunday. October from October 26 to November I InNov. 5-6 Thornapple-Kellogg and
Mr.
Glen
Oriffelh
relatives in rjiiuii
Eaton napnu.
Rapids.
among muoc
those wiiu
who uiiciuicu
attended mr
tlir ..—
Mr
“nd Mrs.
yr?'.9
,5n.9.
“".£.............
“; and
“V”. ■ 4 w
-.‘ with
-Illi rciauve-s
auiuim
■ „and
........
to the uapmiuui
baptismal kiuiv
service mi
of ,her
iv« m
elusive.
v. Dtst. oupi.
Supt. W. H Helrigel Thornapple-Kellogg school ha* or­ ten day* al least. Mrs. McConnell’s
Mr. and Mr*. John Topollnskl and home-coming al the Leighton Evan- ' Mr* Harry Baisch and little daugh- mtle granddaughter. Sandra Kay. : of Traverse City will preach each ganized for the year and elected the young children are being cared for Community Fair
following officers: President. Avta by her .mother-in -law. and lhe Wil­
■' three children of Flint, were Sunday aelical church, on Sunday after- ‘er. Nancy will go to Detroit. Fri- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanleyevening until Sundav. when hl*
"visitor*
of ner
her surer,
lister, Mrs.
noon.
day to spend the weekend. The
। Lyon* ui
of oanic
Battle Creek
brother-in-law.
...
visitor* or
mr*. LEE1u. c. zj- iioon.
■■•■-.ujoiu
oruiiit-r-ui-iaw. Rev
rvev Wayne
w«yi&gt;r Fleerirv- Jackson; vice-president. Dorb. Will­ liams household ta in charge of to*
41!wood and family.
The James Polhcmus fiipilly spent । Grlffeths will visit her sister. Mrs. | Olin Sage and daughter. Mrs. nor. will conduct services Dr. Hel- son: secretary. Helen McDyer: Al Nye. The girl* have our sym­
pathy in their-sickness.
/
Mias Alice Williams of Pleasant tire weekend at their Barlow lake D D. Just and husband. Mr*. Baisch, Henry Henker returned to their riael Is another of The local boys treasurer. Jean Hooper.
Mta* Mary Kowalczyk returned
'••Hill, was a Saturday guest ot Mis* cottage The newlyweds, Mr. nndWill-al*o visit la stater.
1 home in Minooka. Ill, Thursday.. who went Into the ministry from . William Llebler went to Ann Arlast Tuesday from a two weekrf
.'"Jean Gnffeth.
Mrs. Gerald Rogers ofHasting* be- ' The Young Woman'* Guild hud a I having been called here by the sick- this church and should have large
vacation trip to Washington state
slay
and
physical
check-up.
;.s Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Streeter re- ing their guest*.j very pleasant meeting Thursday | ueM and death of the former’s sisaudiences The preaching mission
She
reporte the six days trip going
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Roy
Johnscm
and
:.’!turoed to their Gun lake home.
The first all-school employees night at the home of Mrs. Charles ter-in-Iaw. Mr*. Luella Thopias.
I Ls being held this week in the Irv1 children of Lowell were guest* of was very interesting and *cenlc.
:.•* Monday after a weekend visit with party Ls scheduled for this Monday, Williams, with a good attendance. I Tlie Parmelee Ksten.slon crab had ting church.
Mr. and Mrs. E F Blake. D O.
their aon. Merl and family in thetr evening at lhe T-K school.
Mr.and Mr*. Allen Morrison and’* very nice meeting with Mrs. All Mr* Robert Cole, nee Lilian Jor- Mr. and Mrs. Ros* Johnson. SunDoyle
and Mr. and Mrs G. E. Btakc
?“new trailer home at Battle Creek.
Charles Campbell suffered an In- *on James of Kalkaska, visited* their &lt; Henning last week. Additional of- gensen. visited her husband nt Ft.
Lois Ann Churchill entertained were among a company of guests
"' Izon Rock of Detroit was a Sun-Jury to his hand. Wednesday, when I daughter. Mrs Eldon Lawrence anti • fleers elected were vice chairman.; Sheridan last weekend.
._ day visitor at lhe home of his a playful cow hit him with her horn family a few day* test week and, Mrs. Glenn
Dean: recreational Mrs Martha Dean accompanied twelve of her young friend* at a entertained at a turkey dinner. Sun­
Adjourn Politic*
‘
'
rife ha* The wound required seven stitches Saturday all went to Dowagiac chairman. Mr*. Robert Tolan The by Mrs Bvbil Warner of Hastings I scavenger hunt and party Thursday day at lite home of Judge and Mrs. &gt;
• ‘brother,
carl,
where *“his wl._
"‘been for some time.
and has
«... been a
. real
r..i iinconvenience.
nmnv*ni»nM |
| where
---------- they
,— spent
---------the-------------weekend with
. next meeting on Nov. 11 will be at went to Grand Rapids. Thursday । evening al the home of her par­ T. B. Taylor in Grand Rapids. The I Certainly, petty, partisan politics
—politic* for the sake of personal
■■ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bender spent
Mr*. Claude Roaenben: and daugh- Mrs. M's
~1* brother, nnd family.
• the home of Mrs. James Clark and
ami remaining until Friday night Mrs ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Churchill
^Sunday at Hopkins with their. ter. Mrs. Monroe Gibbs of Grund
Mr*.
Mr*.
Hatbc
Hatbc
~Smith
Smith
’" accompanied
accompanied
by bywin
will
bebo
a ucooking
cooking
demonstration.
demonstration. D«-*n visited her *l*ter and Mr* The young folk* had a lol of fun Taylor, whose blrtliday was October or party advantage—should be ad­
journed until our enemlc* have been
. her daughter-in-law. Mrs.
Mrs Ollie
Mr and Mr*.
Mr.
Mrs. Laurence Rowden Warner was the guest of Mrs. Dllla rounding up their guest* and those 8lh.
Two beautiful silk service flag* defeated
! bringing in their correct list first
I Smith of Grand Rapids spent the j of Charlotte were weekend visitor* . Wesbrook at the Clark home.
But, in wartime, it is more im­
weekend and Monday at Bailie i at the home of her parent*. Mr. and
MLss Hasel &lt;Curiey&gt; CamobeU. i were ML**cs Anna Hewitt, Beverly Were hung in the Methodist church
Creek viUUng her daughter. Mrs I Mrs. Frank Coman.
I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton 1 Swcvt and Mary Kowalczyk. Later and appropriately dedicated Sunday portant than ever that, if we are
. Leon Drew and family.
| Mrs. C. P Parker accompanied । e. Campbell of Rt 3. left on Thurx- ! ip the evening lunch wu served. for the thirty boy*, former members to come out of the war with a con­
of
tile
chutcii
or
church
school
who
I
games
played
and
all
had
a
most
We are .'.orry to hear that Mrs her son-in-law, Roman Felapauscn I flay afternoon for Bloomington, Ind..
stitutional government, with the
have gone into service. One star freedom and the liberty of the clllRobert Williams of the Fleawt i und family of Hasungs to the Notre i for finale training for the "WAVES’' j pleasant evening.
HIU district had another bad spell Dame football game in South Bend, of the United State* Navy. She I Tlic opening luncheon meeting of wa* gold trimnjed. honoring Donald aen still existing, still available, we
and Ls confined to the bed at the Ind. Saturday
ha* been classified as storekeeper, ! the Women's Reading club Tuesday Hall, co-pilot of a bomber plane have n two-party system of govern­
that
crashed
while
on
routine
flight
home of Clair William*.
The Community Council ho* an- Ml** Campbell, is the first girt from Lof last week wa* well attended and . ------------- ----------------------ment. where the minority party t*
Mrs. Martha Bridges of Jackson . nouneed the winners of the first I this vicinity, and we think from I a fine beginning for wiret promises in Virginia last February, and the accurately and Justly critical of the
community'*
---------- •—'- first and only casualty. actions of lhe majority party.
came Saturday for a few days vis-1 and second prizes in the second Barry county to enter service. A to be a very Interesting seawn.
it with her daughter. Mrs. Hubert annual petunia contest sponsoreo । graduate from Thornapple-Kellogg । Mr. and Mrs. Ja*. Berry and two Tlir.M.- flag* have been made by Mrs.
|small sons of Grand Rapid* were Emma Wliltanu. aged member' of
Qvernmcnt. then we/will have a
। weekend visitors of their parents. the church, and this fine lady ha*
letatorahlp. A dictatorship ot the
I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Berry and Mrs spent many hoik* in this work of world ta the thing against which
I! Blanch Segerstrom.
love for our boys.
we are fighting. We need none here.
1 We are sorry to hear that Henry
Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Kcrmeen
------------- Hence, it behooves every citizen of
, Shivcley of Yantaec-Bprlngs Is very and two children spent Saturday thLs country lo go lo the polls and
111 and lui* been bedfast and l»clp- night with his parent*. Mr. und to make sure that, on Election Day,
less for a month. Mrs. Shlveley Mr*. Earl Kcrmeen at Parmelee. representatives are sent to Congreas
also has been ill. Their children On Sunday all vtaited at Allegan who will see to It that sound, prac­
'Pearl Adgale and Lloyd Shlveley with Wayne's stater, Mrs. Maurice tical methods prevail in connection
i are staying with them and assisting Robert* and family.
with the fighting of the war and
Mr* Harry Stimson and Mr*. that, while the war ta being fought,
. in the care of their father.
Paul Spiker, Who had a couple of Malcomb Maclver will attend the those in power—the Administration
—do nol here establish a dicta torahi p.
it ta conceded that, up to thl*
time, this Administration lias beta
bewildered: It* war effort* confuseo.
There has been a multiplicity of
contradictory order*, rule* and reg­
ulations. The business of many a
small businessman ha* been ruined.
fa,
Taxation, lhe source of the sinew*
I of war. dried up. The crops on many
i a farm iiave gone unharvested.
Many a dairy herd ha* been sold
STARTING AT ONE O'CLOCK 1 OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
। because of lack of farm labor. Dur­
' ing lhe coming planting and gvowing season, many thousands of
acre* ot land will remain uncuitlvai.When Harry F. Kelly first took office as Secretary of

MIDDLEVILLE

dow box. Henry Brog. Mn. Clara
R*v o Allen Steeby wife and home.
I hope. She was taken 111 Saturday CUler; general display. Boy Snyder,
two ton* of Howt Ini vUlted then 1
^-K tootball boys
scored ! evaplng and requtaid medical can*. Harry B*l*ch; bed. William Sweet,
“T?J"^K*^.&lt;^;P*rcnte?Mr. and Mra.Oeo.8t&lt;ebyor their a«»nd victory in thenight, but 1* how much fiettgr.
Mh. Pearl Kenyon; country dl»1th*Aftfrt:iUlgb“n and Mriand Mn A^ C■
at Wayland. Friday evening' The electric ehlmea installed in l&gt;Ky. Mn Arthur Thede of Letgh-

ployed

S

AUCTION SALE

HARRY F. KELLY

BROUGHT BUSINESS EFFICIENCY
INTO THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE

State, January I, 1939, the department was obsolete

in its methods, dilatory in its service, hog-tied with
red tape! Before his first term was over, Harry F. Kelly

had streamlined the entire department, upped iu
efficiency month after month, and brought iu econ­

omy to a high point.

Tuesday, October 20,1942

excess of $80,000,000, is a model of ably directed
operation. Its 9 divisions and 170 odd branches

function with the precision of a fine watch. It oper­
ates 24 hours a day, 36) days a year, in iu Registra­

tion and Title Division to benefit the police and

C0W$
Jersey and Guernsey,
4 yrs. old, calf by side.
old, bred june 24.

Guernsey and Holstein,
7 yrs. old, bred Apr. 28.

Durham and Guernsey,
6 yrs. old, bred Mor. 27.

Guernsey and Holstein,
4 yrs. old, bred June 23.

•

To Harry F. Kelly, and to him alone, goes the

entire credit for this amazing transformation!
You can depend on his achieving thevsame high
degree nf efficiency. In all state departments,

when he Is elected Governor of Michigan on

HOGS
4 Shoots, 100 lbs. ea.

HAY and GRAIN
8 ton Clover hoy.
90 bu. Oats.

November 3rd.
TERMS:

HARRY F. KELLY
Republican Candidate for Governor
Ihit

FARM TOOLS
John Deere Riding Plow.

HORSE
Good work horse.

Jersey and Guernsey, 6 yrs.

Today, lhe department, doing an annual business in

public alike.

Because I have decided to quit farming, I will have an auc­
tion sale at my farm heated 3| ipiles northeast of Hastings
on M-43, the Bernie McIntyre farm on

iiuuilt itrui i fam artJ mU fiU ft by titixUU •/
ibii tatuHy !• etahr yau bttlrr tuyaanted uilb
F. Kelly.

Caih day of sgle.

Steel wheel wagon, new.
Keystone hoyloader.
David Bradley mowing machine.
Osborne side rake.
Oabornc corn binder.
Oliver cultivator.
3 Sec. drag.
Flat rack.
Cloverseed buncher.
Set work harness.
Brooder house.
10 bbl. steel tank.
One-third horse motor, new.
Tank heater.
Electric fence.
24 ft. ladder.
Vice."
18 ft. ladder.
Set sleighs.
Two-wheel trailer with stock rack.
Yard light.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Water separator. Linoleum on floor.
2 Kerosene stoves.
Electric stove.
Milk cans. Milk pails.
2 Oil barrels.
Iron kettle.
Vinegar parrel.
4 Plant stands.
Round dining table.
7 Chairs.
Desk. Commode.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.
-

Nothing to be removed until settled for.

CHARLES BAUER, Prop.
DEWEY REED. AucHonMr.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk.

YOUR CAR CAN HELP SPEED
AMERICA'S VICTORY DRIVE

Uncle Sam needs your
car lor vital "transporta­
tion" during the war. It's
your patriotic duty to
share your cor with oth­
ers . and to keep it in
Class I-A by regular in,spection and proper care
Your battery is important
to the life of your car.
moke it last by having it
checked and recharged
now at Andrus’. Come in
today.
Don’t let neglect of your car cau&gt;e waste!
Let us sorvicc your car today!

VULCANIZING AND GENERAL
TIRE REPAIRING

There ha* been waste and ex­
travagancy unbelievable in the Gov■ day in the Army mote men than
can be adequately trained, equipped
and transported. Bigness, instead
of efficiency, seem* to have been
the watchword. Favoritism and
special privileges to certain groups
at the expense of the farm and small
town population have all too often
prevailed.
As your Congressman. I have op­
posed the griming of special privi­
lege*. I have opposed waste and ex­
travagance, advocated equal oppor­
tunity. demanded economy and ef­
ficiency. I have opixrscd tire fallacloua New Deal policies and have
instated that common sense, sound
methods be followed. Because of
my opposition to lhe NeJ Deal phi­
losophy they, the Communist* and
certain pressure groups, have been,
and are. out to defeat me.
There are plenty of "yea-men",
plenty of rubber stamps. In Wash­
ington You K Y too many of that
kind. I hav. .ever been—I never
will be one. If re-elected, experience
wlU be my teacher, common sense
my guide: my sole purpose a desire
to serve you. to defeat our enemies,
to support In every possible way the
' men who hate been aent to the war;
a determination that, when the vic­
tory has been won. our men shall
without delay return to their hornet
and their loved one*.

ANDRUS SERVICE!

CLARE E. HOFFMAN
Republican Candidate tor
Congress
Election—November 3!
PoL Adv.

Phone 2240 daytime
Car. Jaffarsoa and Coart
Sts., Hastings,
Mlchigaa
laaoco Gu and Oita
Vxlcuiriag

FirMtoM Tira* and Tabu
ladtetiaa, WiadakiaU Vipua

Ort
Wi

Tuberculosa kills morn people be­
tween
and u than any other di-

m

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THVR3DAY. OCTOBER 15. 1&gt;U
..................... . subdued tones we see tn many of never seen duplicated. Just now the each. The spotters Include many ot !|Mvr|&gt;rrTIUC I FTYEIl |«OUTHW1ST RUTLAND
Whistler’s picture* One. evidently------------------------„ £?
—“----------,---------------rJev.®lx --T—
11*1101
] tho cityte well known business and
J Mr. and Mrs. Albert N
painted from his studio, showed are regretfully facing the leas of profe*
Bunday Milton
Little Traverse bay frozen over, their rector, the Rev. Earl Kneebone hodrs
with snow-covered hills in the back»-•---------•- '• *
, Robert Wilcox ware Sunday vUttground, a fisherman's hut far out returning to his former parish in peclally the tatter hours. When the ■
I on Of Mr and Mn * .lanux WlUm
Dakota,_ _a _______
far-flung
one.. 'tdeak^northern
winter descends on । tConllnued from page 1. See. 2)
from shore. It was an interesting _.South
_____ ._______
_ —
—-t:---------------------------------------nmiu Rnrem..
&gt; Mrl Nellie Foreman attended a
rubject and beautifully done. As j largely missionary in character this northern are* it will reaulre '
many Banner readers doubtless ; where the need U great owing to lhe those especially stout of heart and they ,un want ll- He 11 staunchly | birthday dinner Sunday at the
know, Ivan Swift la a brother of the loss of several rectors to army ser­ a high sense of duty to keep vigil |for PerUcipation In the war and la home of Mr. and Mra. Ella Daniate Dr. Birge Swift, of Middleville, i vice The rectory here must have on that bleak post, but we all know PUnln« «upport every day. especial- l*l» in honor of her daughter. ArXOTIOX or MOKTOAOB IXU
,y ,n *&lt;«lras. Jawahar I al Nehru.loa and daughter-in-law. Katie
signal which warns all children un- and has several books of poetry to been designed when rectors had targe It will be done
, , ,
| probably the most popular leader , Foreman.
--x­
his - credit, along wllh hla talent , famUles as it Is quite a pretentious.
.
. Wrn
। gund&gt;y ¥lsttora at lhe
of
thelr parents. to be off the streets. al*a painter. I was happy to meet ten-room affair, quite out of pro- Gregory
--------------- - ------------------U of Mr. Mr and Mra. Roy Oaks were Mr.
Although no whistle blows at eleven him one mnmlne white Mn Miller nnrlinn tn nretent rt&gt;v needs
Mr. and Mrs
Edger BUven and Gandhi and his own belief that and Mra. Lemuel Oaks and family
n. io u&gt;«
son.
Robert
of
Jackson
were
Sun-1
resistance
Is
lhe
only
way
to
save
i
of
striker
district
Afternoon
c*Uio “be pro
eighteen years mutt follow suit, enjoyed a pleasant chat with him.
Interesting to report is a visit I
ST .r;
CARLTON CENTER
ihe’EmeVsKTr"^™
ExceP,lo,“ are n'atle F
re- We were pleased when he gave each nude recently to the Petoskey Salva-! '•■ly guests of Mr. and Mra. Herbert India. He has always been »n ad- era were Mra Minnie Schlffman.
4lven.
|mirer of Russia and of Chin*. His Mr and Mra. Verne Goodenough
Every one in Carlton township la
SJ ..“mJndlS iu h c !‘(1I turning home from some, public
of —
us -a phosotint ----postcard
uon iicauquarK-ia.
headquarters, mui
with »uc
lhe uwugiii.
thought r
r------ - —
— — - of one of uuu
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and speeches show how he is tom be- ' and daughter. Wilma of Muskegon cordially invited to contribute to­
tnvn.10,0,
function. Tnc
HI.
nntntlnw
.hzwlnr. ■a section -&gt;r
—possible
-_ — —-"aopy" forthcoming, as
The ortilnAnrr
ordinance la rtMlimrrl
designed
his
paintings
showing
of
of
IttrV
nt
Invnltv
tn
r
CT
bm
MHI
enM
unit
V
__
n and Casa^pirk. Detroit?7iTthe wmter. It ^ll^VeeJJmne d^i^teTk^ 51,ry Ell,n of Hflstln‘»
Sun- tw«n loyalty to Mr. Gandhi and and Mra. Spencer flam of Wells-}' ’ward
™! »he
the Christmas
Chrlitnui boxes
ho... to
tn ba
tw
to stop the loitering of cl
FAIR LAKE

iMtlng of the Or-

as delegates from
tr. Worthy Mal­
and other mem­

jetty entertained
friends of her
, Monday hlght,
i pleasure of her

er and Prudence
ilcago visited his
y Steen nnd famght until Sunday.
Ung of the ComStanley Joiinaon
dent to fill the
Mice by lhe re­
;. Carley to Kidascll has also re­
respondent. Mrs.
landie the Comind Mrs Russell
lently; the first
luccessful and all
Iterated In a fine

This Ls. n service
eneflt for all oriring of dates to
of events. When
there are upward 1
ns through’ the

We have taken
c hopes we will
slion than given
tiers. Events now
follows that have
-Jones circle pot
nt home of Mn.
West Main St.
carnival, school.

Harden club at
■ FUUnghAm.
upper. Metliodlst
8. meeting and
llnncr. Eastern
toliu post mal-

islve. Methodist

iple-Kellogg and

-

.

.-.fflll.l

-'■'■P..— ■

&gt;INIlKmIINU LlIIlK

Northern Jottinos

(Last week's Letter)
Mason Utts and Mixa Jean-YY* P J...
3
Dickerson were married Sunday at 1942 Edition...
the bride's home.. Best of wishes Is----------------- - -----------------------extended by all.
Arthur Knowles of Jackson visPetoskey has fallen in line with
ited his sister, Lottie Colllster over rome other Michigan towns in retiie weekend.
i vivlng the curfew. Every night at
____________ ;____________________ exactly 0:30 the deep-throated siren

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FROM INDIA

^TreT^qJJT* -

'voung people down tow
night
' wlien thev ■hnulrl hr m .home. It
&gt;l«n here
ill\deUn\
• • •
\

°'

,nd M" Bur"1

JSS s^VKTdw

''--------- --------- ------

bore RL perrons! rignMure which J&amp;tV
Is such an unusual one. I must show! revelal
Mr. Bert Dub. and ' dh^buTe^K Z. no“ be°u“; B^t X“nd &gt;STd ^Ho’ Ice from Carlton township at which
it to Florence Cook when I return ‘ the Pet
tr ot Grand Rapids spent that non-resUtance Is * sufficient “2^
j^X^of HlcX '
dau**1l*r of G™
home and ace what she makes of It;- .i live,
so
Mrs Joe Kon- ’epon of defence Dr. Ambed Ur. Wfrc sJX^Wtora « the^S can leave your contribution al tha
—
from the old, bleak, s..ndav with Mr ^&gt;d
n'
one thing. I am sure, will be "on jxxirly-llghted. barracks of an earlier
A!' M£.L"&lt;7'LJ.r.1^
------ --------- • were Btinoay visitors at
i Im i&gt; in»'&lt;
the denressed cl
class
aatnlno ol ..
....
..
. ■ J. C. Wing store or Marion Clams
w
L, tuning
u,
Url
lan'a -dttv The living
llvlmr quarters
niiartrra of the Cap
Can.­
m?J°T * *1*ter Uartistic trend".”” East Jordan's-day.
Mr and
Bnd garage.
Mr. and Mra. Nelson Jones ac­ ground polHIcially, and becoming
companied Mr. and Mra Leo Tift
of RuUand.over the weekend to De­
-- —Bernard
-k. -— •?
——
—i. ,i called:
Citadel a. as
their buildings.are
now »rn
where
vr- ’..and offered self-government after the
Dr.
K.
Benker,
a -----native
kitehen.
modem in every.!
”|(- .*
lwre thev
‘^y.
.¥*
. of Bear Creek, with the audience of
Herman Sielaff.
While there.,1’™ Whether it can achieve suf- |
nt Holland.
Italian,! What
lUhat an good
onnet ehat
chat he and
an^ detail.'' and a' colorful bathroom
____ ____
are Mrs. aI^"w™t
8acroM to^C^na'da
- ----------- ficlent unity to make such an offer I
‘Ji- ef Iti,.*(mViiZ*wrm&gt;‘&gt;'« ** cancelled thU season. It requires Dr. Woodburne could have!”” Two . p.rt of lhe equipment This b as
pictures that interested me greatly lt lhould be. for the salaries are very
Ha,? a reality Is the question.
cribwi M th. w..i halt of a cast of around 100. but what with were by local amateur»-&lt;&gt;ne a lovely .mail, and most of the things we £r,d,nd Mrs De,bcrt OrO“l of Ban’
"In spite of the a-ar situation
“xoriVlrreU'EUbt w’."' lhe draf‘ ,akln« “f ,o11 of ,he yCUnR
scene showing a. bit of Penn, consider necessities, are forsworn i wr
h«vw««a nt mission work continues In a most I
&gt; •ii.f c.uBt, .nd Ki.t. will braves, defense plants their quota. snow
Mr. and
Mrs Cleo Haywood of normal way. A good many of the1
R. R. park done in winter, the artist, when one enters the service, but. as . rJ^iinv
*nen
labile auctioo t. th. high- and others migrating across the
Dowling
at "ro-ealled" faith missionaries have !
‘£1,.spent Sunday evening
m« ‘ v.„
01/ •**ktb’.r tr’ni^a^r1 u Straits lured by the wages being a Petoskey barber whose shop looks Mrs. Kish, the wife of the Captain
out on the park, and It was well here, said — "We know we will never
’ M
d M
V
decided to go home, it Is strange i
tauM In lb. CHjr of H..tin«.,: Klv*n at the big airport under conoM, .nd Hi.tr on Oetob.r Istruclion to defend the Soo locks, done. The other was a landscape in COme lo want, and will be looked af- | dr „nd Mr, nnnairt w.m™ that missionaries of denominations ।
and sects who have been extremelv
loth. 1V42, m "bin* SI tLdnto ot'u'i lt rllla!ly
abandoned, probably --....... . - . ..
Icl
, vppr tuiu
inspent
-nl
---- "...... Sunday
afternoon
in
CharPentecostal, who claim to know and 1
For Sole, an all year around, insulated cottage
the bay and pier from the Chippewa Kish came to Petoskey in August.
। th. &lt;in&gt;i weurrd b, Mid for the' duration.
nrocljilm this as the time of the
rooming-notei.
’ nl’f ‘'Ji.™'®
me unui was none she
h!..U
U _*
a cl
charming
^nnl.nir_&gt;y
young
unK.wom
woman.
*pUr,
on Walldorff's resort. Wall Lake, for $3200.00.
other tirnn the landlord, himself, inelilaent and cultured, with a per- . JJ?’ Mrs Pred^te^i of
"second coming", should feel it so1
FEDERAi. FARM morthaof. cor- . A nnc improvement is the new Mr
Mr. Goodrich, a quiet, middle-aged Mnahty"tha™Just'
that m.t rarfiate.
radiates"sunslSne. “ter.' Mra ”” Mca&lt;1 of HrtH**”* incumbent upon them to get to
One of the best forms in Maple Grove township,
I'OHATION. a curperatiua. of w..h- cement pier down at the water
Monday
afternoon.
;
America
on
the
flrat
boat.
Possibly
: America
man. Interest was added when we one can visualise how. the downlevel, no stones, nice woods, wonderful set of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slocum I the difficulty of getting money to
E. W.’»t.
leamed that It was his Initial ef- and-outers- the unfortunate,
the
buildings, for $7000.00. Will trade for a good
rtosM
u*’ 0ntl unloaded at ti»c rickety old
from north of Hastings, spent Sun- India contributes to It. Be that as i
freight shed before the automobile fort at painting and that house poor and needy, would love her. She day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slo- it may the work of the regular
40 ocres.
"
Oni to is nge and modem trucks drove so paint was the medium used. I felt Came up from the basement where cum
cum.I larger mission boards has been very
It would hold its own in competition ten of their women were helping sort
~ many lake carriers out of commis­
~
----------------| little upset by wars and rumors of
A beautiful home on
Center street, good lo­
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sion. The new pier is a good sized with some we now see featured in the donations pouring In for their IRVING
war. We have token precautions Ini
cation. strictly modern in every woyw oak floors
national ma|tazines•••’Stanley Kei- fall rummage sale, enthusiastic over
Bert Quigley who has been vis- the matter ot arranging to get money
throughout. $4500:00.
nine hi«
■ w—.*r—by cable If necessary and to have ,
cm» ,« ii.V shore line alien enmnlrtrrt Ro -at acu,Ptor&gt; whose career along this largely in their work and activities. Itlng his sister. Mrs. Frank Travis
OWlet
...
?., Ion, bur. .ummrr ?obu h.vi an Stn
hiVaU, JJw'rSn
" to quote here, his nephew. Bernard Quigley emergency funds available, in Born-1
line started^
to^hlgh school hill
days S'
for “The Salvation Army."
49 acres in Baltimore township, on M-37, good
at Hastings and other relatives has bay we have built n fireproof vault
set of buildings, for $4000.00. Will trade for a
statue
of
Abraham
Lincoln,
wL
rtit'ution
whh
’
wclsT
ten'de
’
nclra
’
wd
returned
to
his
home
tn
Walla.
for
our
property
deeds.
Bank
ac-1
J.u. r|))oy
«I Abraham Llnmln. wa. mmirn .in. mrlu
mm
house and lot in Hastings.
counts have been opehed up-countey j
represented in the exhibit by his B social Institution with religious Walla. Washington.
n.i.
Mur , y,.I4",1'^nbn't^l&gt;Kh ^mpadaily tstatue
‘"lue ”
,
""S'
1
wtwl
rndea."
which
me.ru
one
.nd,
Bom to Mr and Mrs. Albert Ar- in case of having to leave Bombay. I
of "The Turtle Giri" which tendencies." which means one and.
House and large lot in Hastings, areola heating
entx on October 10. another son at We believe In foresight but see no
"Uhl »&gt;»n .K Um UM.
.ST. !S.’
-th b.
system. $1200.00.
reasotv ,or getting "panicky".
Pennock hospital.
•»4 alt ihmo ; are glimmering at the Harbor and when I visited his studio last year. jn their work. They sponsor an ex"Three mlvdonary families from ।
She is now a snowy white maiden. ceiienl band, largely of young peoMr.
and
Mrs.
Tony
Strumberger
House and 2 lots in Freeport for $1000.00.
..,
h stands in a fountain-tike i~.,
. hftve a g(xxl 8lMd Sun&lt;Uy
Malay and three other wives and
and
bowl, |plc
i
and children nnd Mrs. Annetta Bow­
, opened the last week In August with I hope she wilt ultimately draw a
children of missionaries who re­
a tin nee under the light of the moon. rnnimivslon from some civic-minded school and conduct a five-day nurs­ erman. all ot Hastings, were re­ mained behind In Singapore are In
If you have a little money, let us figure a plan
ery school to which many well cent callers at the home of Mr. nnd
India. The last of our missionaries
to finance a home for you.
person
who
wishes
to
grace
some
;
known
people
send
their
children
Mrs.
Carl
Hula,
coming
to
see
the
"f m?nUrmPrn^^ho«^^nrimm^tlntil£&gt;nt ipOt W,U1 Bn ’n,ercsnng *nu artlsuc
Ord.
spot with an interesting and artistic ,along *lth those who come from less new baby Bonito Marie, bom Sept. from Burma have now arrlvtd in
India. Most of these are remaining
ln
nlenlnrla’"Turtle Girl" shows favored surroundings. AU who be- | 22.
M XKIM.
the influence of the famous Swedish come officers in the work go thru a
’The Best Investment on Earth,
The Nagel families attended the here to help in our missionary work.
I f 2?? 1
*
n V
sculptor,
We are glad for lhe reinforcements.
Mid
sculptor, Carl
Carl Mlllcs,
Millet, under
under wlwm
whom
I. Further Ordered Th»t i.nbiie i11 m**r- 11 waa *l“*te a surprising Stanley worked while al Cranbrook, rigid course of training and they |funeral of the niece of Mrs. James Some of our buildings in Rangoon
is the Earth Itself ”
.
.....
dUpUy &lt;« »&gt; rmni -n
&gt;nd ,
herelR enoug„ w apte send no one out into the field, un- iNagel at Grand Rapids.
and
other
parts
of
Burma
have
been
leas they prove particularly fitted ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry and son
destroyed and of course our work is
and hereby flaunt my limitations as
wf cnl1 professionals. Among the latter a connoisseur of art, that I see for the work. This rule had much to ! of Kalamazoo were weekend guests entirely closed there for the duration
rirrukuj’ la ,hr pictures of Margaret Maud greater beauty in her figure than in do with the success and fame that , of Jack's parents here and wllh of the war. or until Burma is re­
Hoffmastcr, Ivan Swift and Gus Milles's much publicized. Neptume came to them during the first World ' Mrs. Avis Tompkins and Betsey taken. The members of the English
•
Hildebrandt were particularly no- fountain, on lhe Ann Arbor mall. War. Sometime I hope to follow up I who are spending some time here speaking church in Rangoon have
ProiKi*
1 t*ccable. Amateur though I am. it In front of the Women's League. this visit with one to their religious i before returning to California.
come to India and a few of our
Ilufnt. Cl.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
services which are held In a clean, । Mrs. Sybel Warner of Hastings
out in i.i was easy to dlsllnquish the touch
bright, room- equipped for seating ! spent the weekend with Mrs. Martha Indian and Burmese Christians, but
------------------ of the real artist in Mra. Miller's
The Rev.
■. Dean.
STEBBINS BU1IDING
PHONE 2659
I lovely landscapes, all of which
as I Joseph W. Bancroft who around 125.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Special meetings are held every
l-raUit'C-Mri recall, were painted In the vicinity organized Emmanuel church In Has• • •
of her Traverse City home. One. tings is also given credit for organPetoskey began its air warden | night at the church.
—ON PAT DAY. BUY BONDS—
.i«i» ot Et* whlch pad UOIl recognition abroad. Uing lhe Episcopal church here, branch of service lhe last week tn I,
&gt;7« ail claim, pictured a giant pine, stark and na- which, nt his suggestion al*o bears September. A small lookout post. ;| KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!
ii.-ani
...liked of verdure, its trunk and limbs . the name of Emmanuel. This was electrically heated, has been buUton |
lOlii
Darayiber. A । bearing witness to lhe ravages after his service as rector nt Hast- a high elevation south of lhe city, i
KwZTm wrought by lightning—a picture j Ings had been completed and he hod The view is unobstructed and exuimr. t.. ..la that somehow one doesn't forget.”’ [accepted lhe office of traveling tends for miles. It is part of the ser­
OWI.I -. .n ia. &lt;■«&lt;» Ivan Swift, whose summer studio missionary for the WestMichigan i vice in the defense-of-the-Soo Locks. |
imMH-V^’AduHnt1 •haa for many yeara **en near Har‘ Idnleese- T*** church here Is an k- The service Is entirely voluntary and ;
'.iidrm.
1 bor Springs, was represented by j tractive one and crowned by an un- covers the twenty-four hours of the
■Id
Am. Arbor.'Mi. 1. three landscapes, two in the soft. , usual belfry-tower which I have day in eight shifts of three hours

&gt; wr.,™«. no., .
Fira Mortsii.:quency.
. Miteomoi‘ii i

1*1

REAL ESTATE

mmrUUl

EARL R. BOYES

oliliei
jartlsan politics
ike of (XTsonal
rmles have been

Il Is more im-

rar with a conent, with the
irty of the cltlitem of govemnority party is
' critical ot the
rity party.
b that- kind -of—e will have a
itorshlp ot the
against which
need none here.
very citizen of
&gt; the polls and
1 Election Day,
int to Congress

I

BUY!

Dslvd. Orlobrr filb.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Nl.lr ..f Mkhi&lt;*n. Th- Pre
d'on’o^1'
OHire I

AUCTION SALE'

Slut

In connection

it, up to this
ition- has been
Torts confuseo.
multiplicity of
rules and regss of many n
s been ruined,
of the sinews
crops on many
unharvested,
has been sold
Tn labor. Dur­
ing and growthousands of
iln Uncultivat-

aste and ex-

We have to­
ne men than
Ined. equipped
new. Instead
lo have been
vorltism and.
Trialn groups
arm and small
all loo often

n. I have op­
special prlvi-

equal appor&gt;omy and ef•sed th« fai­
ries and have
sense, sound
Because of
trj Deal phlitmunlsto and
s. have been.
f “yes-men",
ps. in Waahnany of that
een—I never
id. experience
immon sense

itltkd’
(Mik.

REPAIR!

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK FAST TIME.
HORSES
2 Black mares
KTATK OF MICHKIAN—ORDER OF
TUB CONHKRVATION COMMIBHION—
RACCOON -LOWER PKN4NHCLA. _

CATTLE

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
giving milk

Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old,

THEREFORE, th.
( rrivil

fresh Oct. 17

Jersey cow, 12 yrs. old,
.itrptTng* frnm

giving milk

Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old,
giving milk

l«rlndln&lt; &gt;1

hlrlrrnlh
JOSEPH P

Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
nt Jul,
RAHILLY

WAYLAND OM10OD

fresh Oct. 19.

Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old,
giving milk

Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old,
Dirtrler.
City Clwk.
any— IIEI.MEY
. HTATE OF MICHIGAN—ORDER &lt;1
THE CONMKRVAT1ON VOMM1HKI0N-

ditlon.

rhen the vlcir men shall
’ their homed

PoL Adv.

Thursday, Oct. 22, 1942 I

thl« ordr

our enemies,
sible way the

MAN
late for

REMODEL!

Having decided to quit farming I will have an Auction Sale
at my farm located 2 J miles northwest of Banfield on

I being fought.
Administration
ish a dictator-

giving milk

3 heifers, bred
Heifer, 1 yr. old
2 steers
5 coIves

HOGS
4 brood sows
Stock hog
23 pigs

HAY AND GRAIN
Oats, about 100 bu.
Corn, about 450 shocks
Hay, about 15 tons
FARM MACHINERY
McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut
Deering mowing machine
Dump rake
2-hone cultivator
Crain drill
Manure tpreuder
2-row corn planter
2 wagons
Fordson tractor
Tractor plow
Walking plow
2 spring tooth drags. Spike tooth drag
1 -horse cultivator
Double work harness
Third harness
4 horse collars
Hay fork
150 ft. rope, new

MISCELLANEOUS
10-gal. milk can
5-gal. milk can
DeLaval power cream separator, new
Circulating coal burning heater
Large size white enamel kitchen range

MONEY for
Buying Homes
for Remodeling
for Repairing
Sictoiy
W

BUY

You can buy the home you like . .. even if you can't build tha one you want!
So decide on the one you like and let ut help you buy it. Wo can still finance
the purchase of a home that is already built and finance repairing and re­

modeling, but, we don't know how much longer wo will bo allowad to. So
if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do It now

. tomorrow may be

too late. We will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Como in today.

Other articles too numerous to mention

TERMS: Cash day of tale, nothing to ba removed until settled for.

birlevirth Sty st July. 104
JOSEPH P. RAH1I.I.T.
ChstraisB.
WAYLAND OBOOOD

Dfrwtw.

MACK LONG, Propr.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

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

MEMBER F. H. L B.

RHONE 2JOA

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TH CRH DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1H2

--­
Lansing, spent Sunday with Mrs. the latter* mother*. Mn. A. J. Roush ' A son weighing seven pounds, ten ■» Tuesday afternoon caller of Mn. of Ludington were Sunday dinner tending a meeting of tha commu­ auuicr *uc&gt;w&gt;
llrma Brown.
to Nashville, Saturday, after spend- ounces wa* born to Mr,,and Mrs. ’ Guy Smith.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tes on Church Extension and Evan- mother, Mr*. Aaron Treece of Bal­
I Sunday afternoon visitor* at the ln« two &lt;«*ks at their home.
Harold Wood*. Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mr*. Donald Buehler of Benedict.
timore SundayMr. and Mr*. Ray Woodrtra of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mick of
J. D. Cool home ware Mr. and Mr*
Sunday vuiton at the NeU New- October 10 at Pennock hoapiial. Greenville were Saturday visitors,
Hoffman of Charlotte Baltimore were gue*u al the Mr.
, Saranac wen Sunday afternoon
S’^thrafOre^ sitenjJta.
BhUtoa 01 GntodvtUe. and Mrs. Nanay and aon of Wacouata. Mr.
--------------------------------------------- -------- and Mr* Clifton Miller home Sunacn CUly «r onnd Rapio* cauea ^^4-, HarrU of Grand Rapids
noon in thg Interest of tha Lrtiejday evening.
and-------Mrs----------------------Vernon Newton and• —
MUs Grand Rapids called on Mr. and Sunday.
en tlMir unci* ervi aunt. Mr. and
w
onpuu.
, SiUrley Frederickson of Hastings, Mn Claude Walton Saturday eveMrs. Hasel
*
Williams of Saranac
“
MT.. Brt Miss Lillian Blearn. William Dipp, -----nlng.as a Sunday morning collar ot ter's mother, Mrs. Lola Miller of
Jr. and Mr. and Mra. Sidney FlAeld. I -Miss
- Donna —
Thaler
of Grand
Mnd Mrs. Joe Kauffman and Pair lake were Thursday guests of
local.
Rapids spent the weekend with her I family and Mr. and Mr*. Warren
Sunday evening callers of Mr. and
i Mr and Mr* Dan Poctma and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler i Surrarrer.
Mrs Mat)’ ri.rv
Clark ha*
has burned
returned
tai. Miami. Fta.
'
i Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lightfoot and Phyllis Ann moved into the William and family
I Mr. and Mrs. Semlah Seese. Mrs Mrs Joe Kauffman and family were tn Hastings.
from her son s. Morris Clark s home
Elthen Rosenberger of Clarksville I Anna Moore, and Mrs Adah Met­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fry and family
In Bailie Creek.
Sunday
8Ue»ta
Mr.
of Kalamazoo. and Howard Mc­
ounoay afternoon
aivcroowi rahere
cauere at
av the
utc Umlly were
Henrv MartrtUr
nf ofW.ln.
, • vacated by Mr. and Mr*. Pmnkr
Mrs. Howard Berven Win l**t
is________
spending tills week with Mr. and I ter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wes- Roberts of Alto.
I Hynes who moved to Woodland last Mrs Harold Rosenberger.
b“.~.
iey Kelin and gon Vern of Clark*- week at the home of her daughter.
me licnry .-JJVIS name, were air
Mrs. Gertha Beam of Hastings
Mr. and Mn. Carrol Newton Mr*. William Seymour who was ill
! Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Fish &gt;
im&gt; i*mand
fam- 1 vine,
ville. aunaay.
Sunday, me
thr occasion being and Mr. and Mrs Dale Cook and
and Mr*. Loren BaxselL Mra. Forest ■
Mra John Thaler. NorvalI Monday.
(Edith Tobias) are happy over lire
of Mlrtrtleville
— v.lm
1, wuh^...
Mrs. Merrill Karcher and chll- lIv
&gt;' of
Middleville .railed
called nn
on their
their tt
Mr*.
Keim's
birthday.
FUx. and Mrs Don Strong of Lake at&gt;d Donna, were Sunday dinner
family of Carlton were Tuesday, eve- birth of a baby girl Mn. Jennie with flu
Mr and Mrs Andrew Firemlrt
Odessa. Mr and MnjJ/and
Byron Moore
ot Mr-Bowne
*r)d Mn. Will Mlsh- dren accompanied Mr. and Mr*, mother. Mr*- Mary Dodge. Sunday I Jfr. and Mra. William Slocum and Inlng guests of Mr. and Mra. Chas.
^TaX^ten
“w.h «u«*"Iu South
Slocum Is caring for mother and and family spent Sunday at Sparta
I family
j Watt Thomas of South Bowne to afternoon
*ft&lt;'rnocn
family cf
of Hasting* were Monday I Overholt.
.
and Grand Rapid* Friday
- --------- v_.l' ------------ ..
------ BusMr and Mrs Wendell Shoemaker
guests of
Mr-------and------------Mn. George
with Mrs. Freemlre* mother who
Mr. and Mn Allen Fish and Cal­
Mr. and Mn. Rennie Mott spent, gave a family dinner honoring lier
of Lansing spent the weekend with ,
] tance
and family.
1
1
u“ur ± “? j*
_____________________
___
___
vin
took
John
Deming
of
Chicago
the
weekend
with
their
daugh
­
“-------a
...—
Mr Mnd Mri Victor Steckle and
f of Mr. and Mn Alvin Hehigli
son who lias been inducted into lhe
,Mr- Mxl Mra- Henry Karcher acVirginia Fish spent the 1 ecki if? 1 Mf' »ntl Mrs. C. W. Culver at-I family. Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Brandt to Grand Rapids Friday afternoon ter, Mra. Karl Kruger and family, army.
comparted Percy Roarer to Remus ,nd wllh
Anna
of ( r*nd wS Y*n« nfTJvwJu^«t the Wealthy 8t. I and family, Mr and Mr*. Kenneth to the home of his sister, Mrs. L. A. near SturgU.
Mrs. Bessie Strickland rccflved a
Sunday to the home of the formers |Ra.jldjl
•
Harold Ycltcr of Lowell Wednesday Baptist yhurch In Grand Rapids I Steckle and family of Lansing. Mr.
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Garrison, letter on Friday from her son R&lt;&gt;&gt;
Mr. nnd Mn. J. D. Cool visited Hortense Mead and baby Helen
brother HI Karcher and family. Mr. I Mr&gt; Emln, Anderson wa* a (ft,.
Mr and Mrs. William Dipp and Sunday/evenlng
’
, and Mr* C. D. Baufr of Hastings.
*'
Grand Rapids O'Laughlin were Sunday guests at stating he had reached England und
Rosser visited relative* at Sears.
I tlnw vU|U)r p^y Blt,rn,on. X
fwnilv
.n-n. a.mrf.v
been
family spent
Sunday rto,
with itMr. -"d
and :| Mr and Mr* Ed Coau *pent Sat- | and Mr. and Mr*. Frank Yartger.1 q’.nd.v She
was
much impressed by the great
------- —
confined to Harvey Parmalee'*
' Mra. Clarence Johnson ot Sparta,—4
wl
Parmelee's, in Battle Creek
of hL, ,urr&lt;MlndlIu.s He ta
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------« Mis* Marion Roush cl -Lansing Mri Clarence Doty of Battle Creek. Steckle
Sundav’nleht^tn M^d^’few dire 'ln charBC Of "
''' plnneM1S3 Elaine Kauffman of Lansing Bund** nlghl to *pend “ few &lt;,*&gt;1
The enlargtntof the vlctnrv scrap
spent. Friday and Saturday nights
Mrs O. H. Fnusey Is ataylng for »Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moore and siwnt
the a.,weekend with her par­
j with Mtxj^Dorothy. Bunn.
an indefinite time with her husband family of Lake City returned to spent
,ncrr
I oile at tlx- Brian school I* In I'toMr. and Mr*. Calvin Clark of |
David Frazer. Jr was hi
Mrs BewteFox of Hustings wm at Muskegon Heights
I their home Wednesday after spend- , ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kauffman
‘ । und family.
Durand vtaited at A. C Clark'*
‘*Xturd*7
.1 Sunday caller of Mr. and Mrs. ■ .Mr and Mrs. Carl Rickert osjlng several days with his parent*.
’• । Mrs. Lola Miller and friends. Mrs ■nmredav
Friday
|
N.ujok tenant taope
Allen Fish and family.
Grand Rapids called on Mr. and | Mr and Mrs. Charles Moore.
.j Pearl
„„rl Vosburgh
u„,nllrv„ und
„„„ MLsa rGinger
-lno„ Thursday and Frtdav
Mm Leo Hlndershott with her I Ls being painted and a new cement
., Mr.
Charles Overholt.
Mrs. Otto
I Mrs George Woldrtng
i.v?
sir. and
ana Mrs unaries
ovcrnoit. ■ Mr*,
otto Kunde Sunday
Woldring nnd daugh- ' ’.Vr.;;
' " -ruLJav
---------------.......
--------------------Mui
f
uu.B~»orqu»
7
~
mother.
Mrs
Daisy
Tompson
of
.Evelyn and Hubq&gt;4 were Monday
Mrs Louise Bearse of Quincy wa* ter. Mr*. Henn- I-enuon ot Holland.
porch will' replace the old one
guests of Del Eldridge *of Grand a Saturday caller of Mr. and Mrs.; nnd John Deming of Chicago were ,
of M.^ nnd Mr*. Frank: Dorr. Shultz, were in Kalamazoo Thur*- , Mr* Willard Case atayeff with her
IUu
“U
Iv,n Rou'h an&lt;* Um,ly
‘
ock*k dlnn" «ru"u' ot
“n‘&gt; wSuXgUrf on^te^ ^d uA
Electricity help* make America’* war planet aome of the world'*
Rapids
Rev and Mrs E M Rou*h of Mrs Allen Fteh Tuesday evening.
***
most deadly weapons. Here are a few of the ways in which O E
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaler were
Stanley, who is very 111.
David Miller home while Mrs Mil-*.
—„ xvia.v
______
.________
Love
afternoon.
equipment serves in the air.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carson oi»v
.. last
- Sunday
...
.
. Friends here
iicir received cniun
cards rcre- [
and Mn, chatterr.on were In .
City w
were
Friday guests nt
of i| John
remained
for n»—
fewi...days.
1
..
1 Rev.
-nltv
Be« Everett
rvern, Love
Uiv, was
n, in
« Urt, M1
|, ann/Mmrlnu
umounrtw IV»a
the MrtV,
Unh nt
ol —■ _ .
................. ..... ...............
' Jeffries of North Freeport.
Mr and Mrs. John Thaler and 1 The W. C. T. U. will have a
, Jackson recently.
.
last
Monday to.......
see his brother at
.........................
Mis* Dorothy Waltori of Flint family.
tea Friday afternoon nt 2:30 ii. ....
cared for her mother. Mrs Claude
George Bu-.tanae. local, and broth- library room. A playlet featuring I
S"?.
Wdehu
Lee, Bute, «n eoWalton. last week during her illness. er. Carl Bustance of Hastings, spent . the work -ww.c
of the W. C T V
U will be ■
Mr. and Mrs Max Robinson of-------------------------------------- -the weekend with Mr.--------------and Mrs.----------Ted given bv f
'
Hastings were Friday evening callers . Bustance of Greenville.
an address by the Rev. Mrs. I,
.of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead
। Mr and Mrs. Will Woodruff and Alice Griffin. Refreshment* will be|!
,
Mrs. Root nnd Mrs Short of Kai- Mr and Mrs Pat Allan of Grand : served Everybody welcome.
’ wlvteiS
Iw1H ** heW ut
. nu-et at the Mr and Mrs leon Colo
nmazoo were Sunday afternoon riapius
Rapids were
were ounoay
Sunday afternoon
'' w*"*n Brogan
aitemoon callcan- , , .Mr
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs C
c W
w Culver
culver called
called 1• 1 ’
” r-v;home on October 24.
guest* of Mrs Ida Payne.
er*
-------of—
Mr —
and
--- ------Mrs--------Virgil
- Woods 1ion Mr and Mra.
*
Charles
.
Baker
.
of. ' Grace Entaconal ehurch
In rv'tThl
Grand Ran- :!
------ ----------------------।
id*,
at
o'clock
October
1.
The
j
ASSYRIA
Mr.
and
Mr*
Merritt
Mead
of
1
Middleville
Sunday
afternoon
&gt;
ld
*
“
l
4
octock
on
Or,&lt;lhrr
’
Thr
1
George Brown Ls spending the
.
__________________________________
_____________
______________
jbrlte
I.
cmnlojtel
W
tte
te"
Tte—
n
.. called on hta .brother
.w.
-nnd I
jrcnc Buehler of Pleaaanl I
week with his sister. Mrs. Ruth Barn ville
M.„„,
iwlie.
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
Cteud
Mrod.
i
Vsllry
wu
a
Saturday
r,rnte
B
SteV.
I
”
1
™'®
”
■
“
™*
h
“
W
™*l
on
Oetoter
31
at
ter
h«te
Pearce in Lansing
17^;.
"
—
. .. (were surprised Tuesday when their
Sunday
.ternjta,
I
Mr
.nd
Mr,
J
D
Coni.
'
’
------—
•
—
■
•
------------! Miss Donna Thaler of Grand Rap- Sunday afternoon.
I of Mrs. Peggy McLeod of the Checkson Edwin walked in on them. Ed­
| cred district.
ids called on Lola. Wieland Sunday , Mb*
and MU.
Mrs. LAIIII.I
Loma :•
■UL-w, VelmaTorbey
velum
utiu
inc W. Li. 1. U. will lliccv lues- met Freeport young people.
win,
who
ha*
been
stationed
hi Cai1. Lamps are the eyes of the plane 2. Radio combines lhe voice and
The fried chicken supper nerved
; afternoon.
~
'
'
--------Conley
spent‘ ------Thursday
afternoon
! day October 20 at the home ot Mrs, j
Freeport Methodist Church
at night, ranging in aise from the ears of the plane, allowing com­
: by Die Women'* Society for ChrUt- Ifomla and who ta In thr Secret
। Mr. and Mrs Clare Bassett and in Lowell
I George Nelson st 2:00. Everybody I
Everett M. Ixive. pastor
home;orra
f 11*tern
cockpit lamps oo larger than a pea munication between the pilot and
tan Service of lhe Briggs church on ;■ Service,
7—.—:came
------- -----------------— day
’
family of Irving were Sunday din­
Mr nnd Mrs Claud Silcox of Alto j welcome.
to landing lamps of more than his squadron, and the ground and
Morning Worship-11:00.
„ Saturday night when two hundred ,urlou8h
ner guests of his parent*. Mr. and und the former's mother. Mrs. Della, Mr. and Mrs Petter Merren &lt;Olive
half-a-million candlepower.
sea forces.
Sermon: “Witnesses for Christ.' plates were laid realized one hun- i Mrs. Dora Gutchcss of near Char­
Silcox of Reed City, and Mrs Nettle Woldingi and daughters Nancy Jane
Sunday school—12:00.
i Rev. and Mrs. John MeCue en­ Thomas, local, were Saturday eve- ; and Ellen of Greenville called on her
I drcd twenty eight dollars. Tlic so- h&gt;tte spent last week with her afeJoyed a chicken supjier at Bunnell nihg visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy grandfather. P. E. Deming and the Carlton Center Methodist Church j ciety is ap]&gt;reciative for the aid ter. Mr* O. D. Frusett and Mr.
’ i which WUwill vmunr
enable iIlipiuICUICIIL
improvement Ul
in •Fossett.
I Allen Fish family. Thursday.
——
church near Cedar Creek Thursday Smith.
| the dining hall.
•
1 Henry Bldelman remaliw about
evening.
i Mr. and Mr* Walter Rockhill of
Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Moore, lo­
Morning Worship—10:00.
Mr. und Mrs. Ray Babcock en- the same.
. Mia* Orra Newton was a Sunday Hastings and grandchildren Elaine cal, and Mr. and Mrs Alva Moore
Sunday school—11:00.
'afternoon and evening guewt of nnd Joan Ickes of Battle Creek were and family of Lake City were Tues­
I tertained at 1. kitchen shower on
Joyce Norton ta able to be up
t Sunday at their home honoring again but unable to return to school.
, Miss Shirley Frederickson of Carl­ . Sunday evening supper guest* of Mr. day dinner guesu of Mr. and Mrs Chinch of the t'nited
O'er fifty friend* and neighbor*
, ton.
I and Mrs W W Rfickhill
Ralph .Moon­
Brethren In Christ , their son Richard Babcock and wife
who were married in May and are of i^orr Darby, gathered al ills home
Mrs C.i W. Culver, local, and
Mrs "Don Karcher spent Monday; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Steckle spent
E B Griffin D D Pastor
i leaving for their new honte in Bel-. MM Tuesday evening for n faredaughter MLss Genevieve Biggs of with Mrs. Lana Borough* of Has- Sunday evening in Battle Creek .
a_____ October 18
Sunday.
Frernnrf
-------"
” ----------llc CreekiweH P*rly- Present were Edwin
, Hastings spent last week Monday i.tings.
with their daughters. Helen and ।I Freeport
to-30-Sundav
School
' M‘“ ^■‘heriiie Conklin of Lan- Maurer und Earl Pennock, each
' shopping in Grand Rnplds.
: Mrs. Frank Thompson nnd Den-1 Dorothy.
I —
-tttorenin sermon ‘ sl'lg spenl 8unday with the home home on furlough. Dorr entered
', Mr and Mrs Frank Thompson jnir spent Thursday with Mr*. Mor- , Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and I j, «r—
, * a n^i n Worship sermon f01kl
Fort Custer. October 8.
and Dennie spent Sunday with Mr ' ris Calkins of Hastings.
, Mrs. Joe Kauffman and family were I j,.. X. A Griffin
Mr*, Virginia Leonard and Infant
Mr nnd Mrs Tony Wimmer of
and Mrs. Henry Thompson pf Soutn I Mr.
and Mr*
Bert Hayncr
7 qq P.
p M.—ci
----------- ------------------ of Lake
— । Mr. nnd Mrs. Jncob Kauffman and I 7:00
Christian Endeavor. I aon have returned home from Pen- Detroit were Sunday guest* of Mr.
4. Superchargers are the lungs of
Bowne.
Odessa were Tuesday guests of Mr daughter Ruth of Millersburg. Ind . Leader- Ruth Yonkers
nock hospital.
'
| and Mrs. Kenneth Norton.
the plane, pumping estra oxygen to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton and and Mrs Adam Endres. They all re- and Clyde Boyes of Goshen. Ind.
B
~&gt;
p
M
_
Er
—
1__
8:00 P. M — Evening Worship SerThe officers elected for the local i Mrs. Vincent Norton spent from
the carburetors, giving our planes
Donald of Carlton were Sunday din­ turned to Luke Odessa Tuesday eve- I Mrs Elnora Whitney spent the mon by R B Griffin
the altitude so necessary to modern
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. inlng
nlng and Mr. nnd Mrs. Endres re- weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs
■ ’ Mrs. A. B.
B.i, ------------B no p M ——
Thunuinv
onwr meet. Farm Bureau for the coming year &gt; Wednesday until Sunday with her
warfare.
are Norman Stanton chairman: sec- &gt; daughter. Mr*. R. E. Hull in KulClinton.
jI -----turned
- ----------------------------home Wednesday.
----------They------------nil, Stevenson and son of Grund Rap.
jn»
.
Diir- 1 t*.
:—
■ ’
. ..
..
retary-treas., Vern Hawblita; rec- ■ amo. Saturday she accompanied
Mr nnd Mrs Ray Wieland called rtlllrrl
called nn
on Mr
Mr. nnd Mn
Mrs. SCarttH
Keith Durids
Pleasant
Valley
Central Electric baliavaa that ita'first duty aa a
reation leader. Dori* Stanton; song her to Marshall and Battle Creek
on Mr nnd Mr*. Spenor Johnson 1 kee and family of Woodland. WedMr nnd Mr*. Keith Price of Cale- j 10 00 A. M—Morning Worship.
good citixan ia to be a good aoldiar.
leader. Fem Ball. The first meet- I where they called on another
1 of Ix&gt;wcli. Sunday evening
| nesdny
esdny
| donla were Sunday evening callers
1100 A. M.—Sunday school.
ing of the year will be on Satur-, daughter Mrs. Irene Mlsencr. who is
| Mr&lt;. Gertrude Thomas of near Al- 1 Miss
***-- ex.—'—— nl
—— of
-» Hastings
««—■ of
-• Mr nnd Mrs «...
—r^..u
—
I]
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Genevieve
Biggs
Rldiard
Durkee.
8.00 P M—Christian Endeavor.
'. to called on Mrs Irma Brown Sat- spent wxh
day night the 24th at the home of, very ill.
Friday
night with Mr. and
.v -i-v,.
Mr .nd Mrs. Clarence Benedict
„8:00
w r
luc„.y r
,Bjer IlreTl
P.. m
M.._
—Tuesday
Prayer
rneet-. Mr. antfMrs. Claud Hoffman.
Mr.
and Mrs.
I —
- ------- Wayne Conklin
----- '‘1 of| tirday
afternoon.
, Mrs. C. W. Culver
------ -----------------called on Mr. and Mr*. William tng.
all the John
Mrs. Dori* Stanton will entertain ' Allegan -spent
spent Sunday A
Mrs. Ida Payne spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs Byron Moore and Cudney of South Bowne Thursday.
with Mrs. George Past of Hastingx ; brother. Will Bus-sctt of Grand afternoon.
| Mr;. Christina Hopkins of Battle on Wednesday at her home with a Darby 'liomc.
Pvt. Robert Mead of Pittsburg. ----------Rnplds visited
--------- -----------------Mrs. Addie--------Kelly,
,.l Mr. and Mrs Dan PosUna and Creek is visiting her sister, Mrs. shower honoring her sister. Mr*. .■ Mr. and. Mrs E- J- Norton of near
&gt; Banfield
were Sunday
in------thia
Morrte Brandt.
'
---------------------------—, -callers
— ------Calif., sent recordings, made by Sunday
'
‘ Leap Karcher ‘home. Phyllis Ann spent Sunday with Mr. Charles Asplnall.
at’ the
Local boy* to leave for induction neighborhood.
, Mr. and Mrs Frank
Frank Thompson and Mrs L.
L J GHarrowTind
oHarrownind family i The- Christian
- - ------------------------------------hiimelf. to his family In Freeport.
Endeavor Convenk'-. tn.A-------------attended
1 tlon of the Michigan Conference, In the anny this week are Claude !
ttended the Farm Bureau Com- of Grand Rapids.
Ranlds.
uimr.
Rown
hu™. Thomfe, '“‘ “ "'ft
munity Group meeting at the home
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wolcott of Church of the United Brethren in
MENNIS i.IMJ.STRLM
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff Lansing spent Sunday night with | Christ,
at Caledonia
viniai, will
win be
uc held
neiu bi
vBicuunia Rankin and Jack Carver.
Unite, Conito who ta l—n „&gt; „J“h"
Umtenim, M. ot
of HasUngs Monday evening.
,. Mr. and
I I United Brethren church. October —
nnd Mr*
Mrs. L. R.
R. Wolcott.
Wolcott.
23
• Mr. and Mrs Tom Whitman were ; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mrs Clare
Clnre White
Whiteand
nnd 1 and
and 34.
24. The
The young
young people of Free- Isnnuu temlrta vtetlm » tan. t Onnte.llk &lt;wp. juta away Tri­
now In BtaU«u hoaplul. Urand '*•’ "«■"&gt;&gt;»• •' “* &lt;»“'"&gt; •»«;Saturday dinner guest* of Mr. and family vtaited Mr. nnd Mr*. Joe port and Pleasant Valley C. E. So- Rapids for plastic surgery on her .
------------------------.
tor
Mute
on
ter
'"•'V
"»•"&gt;
lr“—
M
-------Mrs Clarence Rohrbacher of Lan- i Williams of Rutland. Sunday.I cieties
ore planning to attend.
sing.
I Mr. and Mr*. Fred Ballance ot I Rev and Mr*. E B. Griffin were I hand which wa. injured by a burn 8*‘«nlay al the Infirmary with Rev.
1B J Adcock officiating. Flower:!
Mrs. Alma Mishler of Bowne was Hasting* and Mr*. Emma Anthony . In Sunfield Monday afternoon at- when a child.
Mis* Genevieve Douginas
and I *'4® *.nt by the Harding and Slnbrother, Dr. Dougins* of Bellevue cum •,reenhoUM- lhcrc being no
called nt the Mr. and Mrs. George |near relatives.
Conklin home Sunday.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller were |
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY

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GENERAL @ ELECTRIC
. . ..

We Grind and Mix Feeds.

Let Vs Balance Your Feed Grains

or 20% PROTEIN
GROWING - LAYING

MERMASH

Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
eggs per hen? Yes. you're right
They were fed
16% or 205? Mermash.

Good-by, nowI’ll tell you all about it
when I see you!-

Mermash 16
Mermash 20%
Mcrmadc Balancer 32'

Mrs. Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
400 hers and netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
feed. She has fed Mermash exclusively since 1931.

HEALTH AND
ENERGY IN
EVERY LUNCH

Mcrmade Balancer 37

Poultry Supplement 32 J

MILKMAKER Means Moneymaker!
'

Average herd production records up to 626 lbs.
of fat per cow have been made on Milkmaker
Our Milkmokers for 1942-43 arc fortified with
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
and copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
ever before.

24% or 34% Protein

MILKMAKER 34%
MILKMAKER 24%

AND HELP SPEED WAR CALLS!

Fast, Cheap Gains with Porkmaker. 44%
ANDY, a pig, weight 31 lbs . got Porkmaker plus corn, oats &amp; wheat. Weighed
192 lbs. 76 days later. Gain 2’Zi lbs per day AMOS. Andy's brother, weighed 35
lbs got corn, oats and wheat but no Porkmaker
Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days
later. His gain was only 83/100 lbs per day.
Porkmaker 44% makes pork
more profitable for you.

II’* a lari that by keeping yonr own

shortages. So it boils down to this: Every

telephone conversation* short you ran
help the war effort. Central office equip­
ment can handle only so many calls at a

otw &lt;»/ us has a duly lo help keep the
lines clear for war.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

time. Some of them may be important

Different Ingredient* to Use

Pig Starter
Pig Crower
Fattener

Porkmoker
44% Protein
100 Ib*.
100 Ib*.
100 ib*.

Corn
270 lbs.
470 lbs.
1.000 lbs.

war mcMagt*!-, and war calls must go
through. By cutting down the length of
your calls you help free tlic equipment
for handling war calls speedily and

Wheat Middi
180 lbs.
200 lbs.

efficiently.
Bera Um- the telephone is vital lo all

war activity, many local offices and long
distance lines arc crowded with calls. In
normal time* we would install enough

maker and train mixture in separate hoppers if you like.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS. MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

1. Keep all your telephone calls as brie]

as you can.

.

.

2. Make only lhe most essential Long

Distance calls.

&lt;*

“Start no* to - fortify
yuurself against winter
colds!
Drink plenty ot
nourish Ing Highlands
Dairy, Grade A Milk, one
of nature's purest and
healthiest foods, it helps
build you tip and protect
you from colds. Try It for
relief from over-work and
faiigw."

Phon* 2651 for horn* dalivory or buy It at

yout

grocers.

3. On a Long Distance call, give lhe

number of the telephone you arc

calling, if possible.

new equipment toTisndlc the added load.

And please don't call Information for
a number when it’s listed in the directory.

But we can't, now. because of material

Help save lhe wires for war!

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c; QT.

■ ■ J

Ir

•UY U. $. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
STAMPS

lONLS

WAR CALLS

MICHIGAN

BELL

MUST GO

THROUGH

TELEPHON E . COMPANY

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone MSI ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutinga

�THE HA&amp;TLNGg BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, LM2
wm CORNERS
I BARRYVILLE
I Mr.' and Mr*. Schwankoppf, Mr*.’
THREE CORNERS
|dOUD
|
Ma- J&lt;Jbn Oluar of But- ; 7The
“ ~
Harvest Festival al the Khool
Please remember our chicken sup- Bowen* and Mr* Oauaa of Lansing
&lt;4
was a success A good time per. at the church basement thl* were Thursday dinner guesta of Mr.
W^7Y^‘ „
h X XVSSWSK £
Geo and a good crowd. Thanks to those week Thursday evening, beginning »nd Mr*. Will Hyde. Mr. and Mra.
at 6:30.
Fred Haines of NishviUe and Mr*.
who «contributed to. the display.
MitabaU and wife. N&gt;A kta 11M and waylapd where they vtitU
-»■
____
_
t
—- -Sam*
re-_______
___
- -_________
and
Nelson Norrla
Our&lt;_____________________________________________
teacher. Mite Viola Baa* de- EInier Hines ot California
were BatMr
JP*;
ol),nn
&amp;nd ____
Mr.■ ...«
and Mrs
Mra. Nelson
Norrig and
and
I IM Hasting* city
'
iyw&lt;
^rooWy
9f A*™1- family of Battle Creek and Mr. and llghtfully entertained the mother*
8. J. Vamay and wife to Jeaae E. | Mr*. Ada Shaw accompanied Mr. | Ohio, enroute to Grand Rapid* to
Art Covey of Hasting* called of the school Wednesday afternoon
.°*u,u‘ 2”d.chUdf5.n ™
Brown and wife, par Nashville and Mr*. Chas. Cox and little son ’l*lt her parent*, the J. R. Kirstens. on George Norris Sunday. He Ls and a Mother's Club was planned Creek were Sunday afternoon call­
village.
'
NashvUte Friday
Eridv where
wherg they were
wt! were
»ere afternoon guesta
gueata of the
the' Claude
C
to Nashville
gaining nicely from Ids stroke so . to meet each month. Refreshment* er*­
-------------------------m
.u- the
andand
James
Hantaoud
homes.
he 1*e up
some
were
4^*----------------Jack Temple, ct ai to Lola Flower, supper
gueaU
and
called on
James
Hanfmood
homes.
u up
acme.
: were served
tenru by
oy Mbs
sum Baa^,.
xmu. Our
Our COATS GROVE*
lol 44. Supr's Plat. Prairieville vlU-।, former*
former’s two children, Mr. and Mr* 1I Mr*.
Mrs LesLe*Mr* H. J. Robinson arid Mn.
Mr
nicely ■ ...
Mr. and Mr&gt;
Mrs. Lynden Norrl*
Norris and “booi te progressing very nicely...
Miss Virginia Thompson and I
age
i Smith
~
----. tsvMr*. Clarence tax Larabce attended Or*
.. CM..
—
.
. . and
nr.
and“ Mr. '__
and
the nwranlva.
organtea- farnlly
lied. on Ira
Chaffee
ot
and we Alt
*u Ful
If*1 o.»w
*crY proud aand
friend
Miss
Helen Meyers both {
famllv
meeting held
of theatNavy
q.mH.v
the changed
appearance
Lob Flower to Howard Temple Shaw andwX/nr
family.---------------------------r^ine to e« | tlon
°f America
the Mother*
home of
/happy
of Hteover
interto?
of tbS tehSSf
iv^ nurse* of lhe State Hospital at Kal-

COURT HOUSE NEWS^T^S^

W. f .ot
J*
Mr* Frank Kelley.
peeted
vtalt his
reroroea
peeled Monday
Monday to
to visit
hla daughdaugh­ |“Vr&gt;
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James
w Ad. SM.a.,0^,^ d.d.bu,. ^

Mr and Mr*. Harry Eaton and
omaw».
omaxoo- visited over the weekend I
.h- daughter
’ —
daughter of
of Battle
Battle Creek
Creek were
were SunBun­ ; help being happy and^^TX
with the former's parents. Mr. and I
andlurroundlmy
doing good Mra
day guesta of John Houghtallng.
|wt)£
E. 8. Tbortpwm.
,
Daisy Bergman returned to her We cannot remit saying "Thank
Mr and 140
Schneider ot
home after helping Mra. Clarence &gt; yofcw --KeUog&lt; Foundation" 'near Woodbury attended church
State of Michigan to Fred E
Mte* Pern Campbell t* Ld'aU who helped
herr
Morri*, near Flint passed the
here Sus
Sunday.­
f
Jwne* Hammond and son iCampbell
• wnite.
White. iota
Iola u
13 ana
and u.
13. village
Village or
of
Nashville.
I
hc.re
P*™1-&lt;nd | Tboma* spent Tuesday with her taining
I
nicely after an appended,,
, ,,
: All were wmr
sorry to
lo hear
hear of
ot the
«r‘
ur MacJuu“ “"4 tragic death of Mrs. Velma Baird
Alsey E. Bump by Adrnr. to Frank
win,
'brotlwr
*uler’ln’Uw*nd 'omy. She was brought to her home “r' an&lt;\ Mr*. Dale Macham and , f0H(ixjng an explosion at her home
Banash. w
100 fM..
Ac. ocv.
Sec. □,
5 nummn
Hastings #pen(J
OI,ver returned
with ilhem
to,; Mr&gt; Harold Fisher
of East Blate (at
i
Cedar Creek Wednesday from !
oanBAi.,
week IwmcreUUve#
there,
.
two children of LaOranae Ind £.
Mr
on Wednesday and which
!*“
w,
TK W Bliss Oo to Walter Brown !
her aeaui
death eany
early Thursday.
"7”
*n‘ I Mra. George Kelley attended the tar
I
her speedy recovery. Mtas Fran- “ ' „•*•*. rT,
Tt,.T uZu,. &lt;caused
auica ncr
xnuraaay.
Campbell of Jackson came to “c
,uneral
bcld Saturday at
on Sunday,
Sunday si
Mr and Mrs I
of Um. prjendly Neighbor* cl*
&lt;
and wife, part* of lots 8 and B, Pah-1.tertalned
tertaU“tl “
her Sunday.
S.
t,rcc ch**drt? aUo,“l
the Leonard funeral home in HasJohn Poll and family, also Philips lC]Ub at the home of Mrs. W Rose sec
i
view Addition.
.n, rc„p M. IMt
lJ,'"^SS’iw5rw! iingn O
” sympAiny is cxiriiucu w ,
uur
Chester B. Hodges and wife to 1I ’ndXta Mr UM Mr. Or.c. Hkl- , th» ulu, Brtri duuul
—----■you have nol sold bring It to the vine
, the bereaved ones’ especially the
RuskU T. Craven and wife, lota! 'ol*. all of near Caledonia. Mr*, ^ay
Nichol* te assisting with the care
chandler and iry.ua «h«l h»„ n b our W.r _ u; &gt;nd
Ad,,^on | husband and lhe children. Marion
IM. 107. 106. and lOO. Hardendorff's
i
.’f"11' £°uple' JS*' “1‘d
IW* ^oilier of Hastings called on :
and Arthur.
Add.
. und son were Bunday dinner guesLi
A,
..
Dulch
5
r
'..*
h0
„
tre
.
I
their
couilns.lhe
Claude
Hammonds
The chicken supper served by lhe
E. W. Bites Co. to James H. Swan- :
of Mr. and Mr*. Cliftop Baxter and L. A S. was quite a success. About!
son and wife, part of lota 10 and 22. ‘, Mr uU Mr., O«r,. Marco .nd .
DUNHAM
DISTRICT
'
son.
daughter of Grand Rapid* and Mr I --------i
»75 was cleared. Thanks to all who
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jordan and
lot 0. Bl. 23. Eastern Addition. ,and Mrs. Francte Oliver and NorThe first meeting ot tlir firatND.
___________________
and Mrs. Huron Healy and helped.
'son George of Hastings spent Wed­
Hastings city.
man Mann were dinner guest* of
The C. E. society held a business ■
Lyle B. Bunnell to Dale Bunnell, jtheir parents, the James Oliver fam- nesday with Mr. and Mra. George Dunham Community club was held . daughter were Sunday dinner guests
at the seiioolhouse Friday evening, of Mra Clnra Day and Vivian. Mr. meeting at the E. 8. Thompson :
Kelleyl
.
par Sec. 1. Barry Twp.
UyAfter u potluck supper a program and Mis Walter Soya of Bonfield home Wednesday evening.
***"
Bcllp C. Gogle to Donna Manning. । Mrs. Belice. formerly of Uic Pow­ ASSYRIA
i was presented .under direction of । were afternoon culler*
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Coats and
120 Ac. Sec. 38. Yankee Springs Twp.',ers school district, expects to oc­ Last Week s Utter
the teacher. Mrs. Mildred Rhode*.
Mrs Jennie Connelley of NashClare R. Johnson and wife to ,cupy Die Mrs. Hattie Johnson col­
Norma Cose of Lansing spent
Mtes Vivian Kohl. R N. who has I vtlle spent Saturday night and Sun- and Mra. Ethel Hall visited Sun­
George A. Kelly and wife, lot 1. Bl. ,lage. _ _____________________
day with the Ray Coau family of .
the
weekend
and
Monday
with
been
a
frequent
visitor
nt
the
home
d
“
y
wlt,
&gt;
Mrs.
Davis
at
the
home
1. Kenfleld's second Add., Hasting*,
,
home folks, returning, to work Tue»- of Ray Ostroth has volunteered for of Mrs Anna DeVluc. Mr and near Alto.
cltv.
j iCLAY HILLS
There was a good attendance for
nursing duty and entered service Mrs. Glen Connelly of Hasting*
Dorr Wrtb .nd Ml. w Jocph S-.
„„
Mrs ,Effa Haight spent part „
ot
the C. E service Sunday evening ;
Mr and Mrs. Willard Case were at Port Custer, Saturday
i were afternoon callers.
Evans and wife, lota 24 and 25. Iast week wUh
Ma Kelvin and
“
Why
is
Baptism
Important"
was
Sunday guests, of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Ed Norton of Ban-'
Hardendorff s Add.. -Nashville vlll-1 wife
— near —
Freeport.
Herbert Durham, and family of field attended church service here ^Icl “ Oon&gt; of Naslullle were discussed in an interesting and innK1'
.
,
,
: Mrs
mis. norma
Norma ueycnaecacr
Leyendecker cmcrcutcrSunday afternoon callers of Mr. strucUvc way bv the pastor Rev. J.
.Sunday
Wm. M. Martin and wife to De- gauied tlic Busy Bee club. Several Bellevue In honor ot the anniver­ Runctav
O. Crawford and others- The young ,
Mra. Burr
Burr FastaU.
Fossett.
. \
...
. „ u iu.
and Mr*.
sary of both-famillas. A chicken &gt; Private
Witt C. Gregory and wife. 3 Ac. Sec. |(contests
----------------—&lt;---------Ernest Dunkelbergcr of; Mr , and Mrs »....
and----------a nice--lunch
served by dinner was enjoyed
Prank Hyden .nnd people furnished a choir for the j
14 Rutland Twp.
Selfridge Field and wife were Sun­ son of Olivet. Mr. and Mrs. Mcrlyn Sunday morning church service.
the hostess were the main futures
|
Miss Norma Case and mother. day guests of hte sister. Mrs. Julia
Ida M. Fclghner Brown to carl
w
ucon Potts
rQlls took inc
Mr. nna
and Mra. Leon
the
The C- E next Sunday evening
, Shaver and daughter of Charlotte
Morgenthalcr, 10 Ac. Sec. 13, Maple jattcr-8 steter. Mrs Lenna Johnson Mra Hugh Case were guests, ot her O...-U ud l.mdy.
... „
...............
be —
led by ..
E. ..
S...............
Thompson
and
nnd ...
Mr. ....
and Mrs. Clute and four will
uncles, A. C. Hyde and family.
Grove Twp.
of Bowne to Blodgett hospital, last
nova
Tnomas
ana
ranuiy
ana
an
Thc ** A- ? are 1,n',tl:d to thc sons of Jackson were Sunday after- the lubject will be "High lights in
Floyd
Thomas
and
family
and
an
Thomas W. Thompson and wife to Tuesday for x-ray*.
m. Mn. WUwr On*., Ml M.
^hdUMjIWIIMF. «»d-----------------------------.....
. J. -------------------------noon callers of Rev. and
Mrs. J.
Church History."
Glenn Farthing and wife, par. Bee.
....
.■ u
—
Floyd Haight and wife of Grand Hastings,
Mrs.
Moyer fnr
for rvilliu-k
potluck nlnn*r
dinner Willette.
Mra. Paul Kesler and'-----------------—---------------on Sunday.
22. Woodland village.
Rapids spent the weekend at Eu[ Thursday. October. 22.
daughters were Sunday evening BARNUM SCHOOL
’ gene Haights.
EAST
WALL
LAKE
I
Rex
Hawthorne
the
seven
year
old
luncheon
gueste.
;
Helen Ree*or returned to her
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
j Guv McNcc nnd family attended Last Week's
Letter.
Ison- „.
of Mr. —
and--------Mrs.—
Gluts -------Haw- I Harold Higdon of Battle Creek : trhool work at Mecosta after a two
--------------------Edwin E. Birman, cl al to James the funeral of Mr*. Alvin Baird In -----Mr. nnd Mra. Kirk Foreman of thome. Jr. who has been, very ill spent Saturday night and Sunday weeks'
. - potato digging vacation.
J. Edmonds and wife, lot D. Bl. 15, Hastings Saturday afternoon.
Hastings were Sunday evening vis- the oast two-weeks al Pennock h&lt;M-|-wilh Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Higdon.
Margery Recaor spent the weekEastern Addition, Hastings city.
Several from Clay Hills attended
.r
------------------------------Sunday afternoon they all attended
improved.
1 J.
Fred White to Peter Inrson nnd the Gackler auction Saturday af­ itora at Clifford Kahler's. Jennie pltal Ls slightly
Reynolds returned home wllh them
*■ and Mrs.
Mr
'— Llnu* Harding and the Wedding of MBs Betty Higdon
Mrs. Nettle Reed of Mt. Pleasant.
wife, ct al. lots 12 and 13. Hardcn- ternoon.
1 Mr*. Eva Fonda of Battle Creek at tlic home of her parents, Mr. ano Mrs. Lottie Hilts and Mrs. Leon
for a week's vialt.
dorff Add.. Nashville village.
Mrs. Chas. Kahler, Mra. Clifford nnd Mr and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of , Mrs. Charles Higdon in Nashville. Cross of Lansing visited at the Her­
DURFEE
Mr und Mrs. .Merritt- Mead were bert Johnston home Thursday.
Kahler. Mr*. Floyd OoUlson. Mrs Mississippi called on Mr. and Mrs
FRonATS COURT
Mr. and Mrs. tEdwgrd Rice spent John Harrington and Mr* Eva Bert Harding Sunday evening. Mr Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mra. Chas. Scofield returned last
Est. Llcwellvn I. Campbell. Order Sunday afternoon with Charles Whlttcman motored to Parchment and Mrs. Johnson remained until Mr*. Claud Mead at Freeport
----------------------------,--------------------I wack
after spending
several weeks
confirming sale entered.
Clark at Yorkville.
Wednesday and enjoyed a pleasant Wednesday.
j Mr and
Dorr Wcbb of Nash- nt the home of her son. Ralph ScoExt Effie P. Goodyear. Order al­
Mra. Chas Hammond Ls able to day visiting Mrs. Joe Stenger.
Mr and Mrs -Elmer Hanes of vllIe
Sunday dinner guests of fieid nt McKeesport. Pa.
lowing claims entered.
Loma Linda
CalHornl.
California
and
Mr
Mr.
Mr.
Mr
and
nn&lt;1
Mrs
Mra
Elmer
EI"&gt;er
Olllell
Olllctl
Sun
Sun­
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
P.
W.
Holmes of
Robert Dunnavan went Friday lo Loma
Linda, .
Ei&gt;L Joseph A. Godfrey. Final ac­ itors Sunday were Mary Baulch of Hopkins to his brother's, coming­ and Mrs.
. ... ,1,,
v nfl.rnAno
K
----- Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs L. E
Fred Hines of- Nashville
&lt;Iav
■Hemoon rAllAr.
callers were Mr.
and
count filed, order allowing account Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. home Sunday. Ocean Dunnavan were gueste Saturday of Frank Mr5 Vcrn Marshal', and daughters Holmes of Woodland were Sunday
entered, discharge of executor issued, Baulch of Hastings.
went Friday to Indiana to visit her Hide and Mr and Mrs Claud Hotf- I of
Grove and Mr. and Mrs.: enllera at the Herbert Johnston i
estate enrolled.
man
| Rlchnrtl Heinlg and children of Ea- I |lorne,
|
Rev. and Mrs. H. R Pfeiffer spent lather till Sunday.
Esl. Frances A. Schnnta. Inheri­ several days last week visiting rel­
Ed Matureen nnd wife of Kala­
T».„
cirnvt. Prrm Hurrnii ' ,on RaP|rie
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres of
tance tax receipt filed.
atives at Hillsdale.
mazoo. Walter FrleBefl and sL-tter emun iHH’ mert ftetuIdnT evening ! Mr nn&lt;* Mrs char,es Day and Fr»eport and Mrs. Bert Hayner of ,
'
group
will
uiu
meet
Saturday
oiituroai
evening,
evcnmir.
i
o,,.„
r*
——
11
.
.
..
.
...
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.
•
-Ext. Clarence V. Kinne. Proof of
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster spent Nanmi nf Detroit spent from Fri­
I Stuart were Sunday afternoon call- Lake Odessa called on Mr. and Mrs. I
' publication filed, order allowing ac­ Monday with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd day 'till Sunday at the Matureen October 17. al the Claud Hoffman | ers of Mr nnd Mrs Carl Oassrr nf Keith Durkee Thursday.
home.
count entered, discharge ot admin­ Elliston at Nashville and took Miss | cottage.
nome.
,,
Assyria
Assyria and also called at Ceresco. &gt;।
,_________
, ,
, - ,
istratrix issued. estate enrolled.
Mr. and Mr*, Mattison and two I Sunday Mr. and Mra. Claud Hoff- | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillett at- I Dale Nichols; famous for his red
Roscly home after a week's vlslL
Est. Luella Thomas. Will filed,
Mr. and Mra H. D. Davis attend­ I daughters at Jackson were at the mnn and son and Frank Hyoe nao tended
the funeral
former
barn paintings, »
is L.iv
the ni
artist MA
of nil*
this
---- ------,...... of lhe
............
........s w...
petition &lt;for probate ot will tiled, ed a Sunday school rally at Dutton yreeland cottage over
mm. Sunday.
■ dinner with Wm. Hoffman.
i1 uncle. t
—- niiim.w
------on
... year*
u ... Christmas Seal of the NalionIra
Hillman
at
Quincy
.service
----- ... flag was
. Mr
fctfs Hnrm
Qf
order for publication entered.
Sunday. A
dediand
­
I Friday.
'
. aj Tuberculoal* Association.
Est. Augustus Greenfield. Bond of cated and one of the stars was for Kuiumasoo culled at the C. Kahler
administrator filed, order releasing Bernard Davis
They went from home Sunday afternoon.
surely bond entered.
.
there to the Gaines Homecoming
Est. Eva C. (Nevins! Kenaston.
Shirley Trick, Delton
Hospitals Government Owned
Proof of publication filed, order apThe East Baltimore church plan
Most of the hospital* in India are Paula Jane Snyder. Hickory
. pointing administrator entered, bond to attend the flrat quarterb' meeting
Corners
-of administrator filed, letters of ad­ in a body next Sunday at McCal­ now government owned or con­
trolled.
ministration issued, order limiting lum.
BANNER WANT AD VS. PAY
settlement’-cntered. petition for hear­
ing claims filed, notice to creditors
issued.
Est. Elsie M. Hill. Proof ot publi­
cation filed, order assigning residue
entered, discharge of administrator
Issued, estate enrolled.
Ext. William H. Birman. Pinal ac-_
count filed, order-assigning residue
entered-

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Barry County State Gam*

■I OPEN

SANCTUARY

TO HUNTING

Barry County state game area, purchased with federal and ------fund* under the Pittman-Ilobert*un act, offer* Michigan hunters 7J00
acre* of grxxl rabbit and squirrel range. The area In aolld black hM

*

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FOR COLD STARTS

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Your cor w!H go ]uit oi

try Mobilgat and Oil.

precaalten yaa caa’l

afford nol to ta&gt;d

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tn K. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
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AUCTION SALE!

UCTION SALE

celpte filed, order allowing account
entered, discharge of administrator
issued, estate enrolled.

HUBBARD HILLS
Thursday. October 8 at 1:30 a.
in. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkin* were
awakened by the house being filled
with smoke and the whole upstair*
was on fire. All that was saved
was a few clothe* and some things
that were in the wood shed. There
wu* no Insurance on the content*
nnd a very small amount on the
I louse. Tlie Middleville fire depart­
ment did some very Rood' work but
it had such a good start when they
arrived ali they could do wa* keep
the fire from spreading. The Jen­
kins family arc staying at the Archle Burd home at the present. The,
Bujd family are staying al the
Green home until Mr. Jenkin*
move* a building which he pur­
chased from Mr. and Mra. James
Storkan onto his place.
Mr. and Mr*. James Storkan. Jr„
of Grand Rapid* were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Storkan. Sr. Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mr*. Bennett of Grand
Rapid*. Mrs. Earl Near and son of
Bowen* Mills spent Sunday after­
noon with Mr. nnd Mr*. Roy Jen­
kin*.
Perry Van Tyle and brother of
Nashville have moved on to the
Will Johnson farm.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Green spent
Saturday night with Mrs. Nellie
Mayo in Buttle Creek and wer«
guests of their son Gordon and wife
Sunday.
Virginia Sweet Is employed in Hie
Ben Franklin store irt Hosting*.
MARTIN CORNERS
‘Remember tile W. 8. C S. at Mr.
and Mr*. J. D Aellck* Wedne»d*y.
Oct. 21 for dinner. All are cor­
dially invited.
We are sorry to report our good
friend B. J. Wellman has been very
ill with heart trouble the past week.
His daughter. Mrs. Russel Keyes oi
Jackson came Sunday and took Mr.
and Mrs. Wellman home with her
for a few days stay. We all eamext-

Mrs Jennie Conibs and son For­
est Mead of Kalamasoo were call-

Fisher's Tuesday of last week
A good ^attendance at the church
services Sunday apd a good and In­
teresting program.
GUT IN T^’sCRAP!

On account of poor health, I have decided to sell all my cattle
at Public Auction at my home in the village of Woodland the
first house north of the Farm Bureau Elevator on

Wednesday, Oct. 21,1942
Starting at 2 o'clock,

Guernsey cow, 4 yr«. old, fresh
Sept. 27
Guernsey cow, 4 yre. old, fresh
Sept. 29
Guernsey cow, 3 yre. old, due
Nov. 30
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh
Sept. 24
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old,
fresh Sept. 6
Holstein-Jersey cow, 3 yrs.
old, fresh Sept. 27
Holstein-Jersey cow, 3 yre.
old, fresh Oct. 9
Holstein-Jersey heifer, 2 yrs.
old, frosh by day of sale

THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1942
Commencing ot 1 o'clock, I will offer the following
HORSES

Boy Gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1550 lbs.
Gray Gelding, 10 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
(This is a good work team)

COWS
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old
fresh June 13
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
fresh June 24
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old
fresh June 25
Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs, in
Feb., due in March
Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old
Guernsey heifer, 8 mos. old
Bangs tested

SHEEP

MISCELLANEOUS

3 10-gal. n&gt;ilk cans, one new
other two good.

Charles 0. Farthing,

Red cow, 3^yrs. old, pasture bred
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, bred June 26
2 yr. old heifer, pasture bred
2 young bulls, one suitable for service
2 heifer calves

Deering New Idea mower, 5 ft. cut
10 ft. dump rake
Deering 4-roll corn hutker
Gale 3 tec. drag Jahn Deere 2 &gt;ac. ।
john Deere ipike drag Oliver tractor
Oliver walking plow, nearly new
Syracuse walking plow
Hiding plow Land roller
Empire, Jr. grain drill, 11 boa
2 horse riding cultivator, basket seat
Daisy double walking cultivator
2 single cultivators

400 egg incubator
Good wide tired wagon
Root cutter Heavy work h
2 10-gal. milk cans 2 50

SHEEP
58 head of sheep and lambs
POULTRY

About 125 White Leghorn hens
About 100 White Leghorn pullets
HAY &amp; GRAIN

6 head of breeding ewes

TERMS: Cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

DEWEY RSEO, Auctioneer

Having sold the farm I will offer for sale the personal property at the form locat­
ed on Sec. 6, Hope Twp., 10 miles southwest of Hastings and 1 mih south of thn Glass
Creek Grange Hall on

About 6 ton mixed clover and alfalfa hay
50 bu. oats
Corn
TOOLS
Farmoll F-l2 tractor with extra rims on
Extra sot of rims and spado lugs
John Deere manure sprqader. good one

2 hay forks Some cedar
Fairbanks-Mocse 1000 Ib. r
Tank heater Iron King garden seeder
2 30-dox. egg crates Pilchforks
Fence stretchers Scoop shovel
Grindstone Brooder housp, 10 x 10
Other articles too numerous to mention.

HOUSEHOLO GOODS
Drenar Iron bed
Sideboard Sectional bookcase
Chiffoniei
Couch
Rocking chairs Cheat of drawers
Stand Round dining tabla and chairs
Florence heating stove, large sixa
Ice refrigerator
Kitchen cabinet Malleable range

TERMS OF SALE: Cash, nothing to bo removed until settled for

Prop

CLIFfORD HAMMOND, Clerk

RICHARD LAUBAUGH, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

I. I. MAY, a

�PJU3I BIX

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1942
■ CIOVFRDAIF
I CARLTON CENIER
I
'SOUTH
SHULTZ
GLASS CREEK
, t iasv aKUALE
Ur and Mrg cl&lt;jon Landon
sing ha* been spending her ,va- HICKORY CORNERS
SOUTH SHULTZ
cation with her parent*. Rev. and; Mrs. Lottie Phllly of Midland'1 Mra. Inez Hamilton
Ham
of Bellevue
The Glass Creek Extension class ■I The Comrade Sunday school class 1 motored to Coopersville. Wednesday
Mrs W. D. Robinson. They all
Oull
vmted Mra. Clara ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. held their first meeting last Thur*- will
rill he
be enrarraln^t
entertained at
al th.
the hnm.
home nf
of
__.n_ n.r_ .,r _,1U MfS. Otli
br)ng
i
spent
Friday tn Kalamazoo.
Underhill Thursday. Mr*. Under- Alva Kenyon.
Emmett Hamilton day with Mr* Russell Whittemore.! Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Applegate L.nt&lt;On who had been visiting Mr
Sunday
visitor*
at «
Clyde
Warten'i
] and Elsie
evening;
October
^^Mra *Ruel*1Roor7or a few day*.
•
Mrs. Etta Knestrlck of Climax is hill und Mrs. Phllly called on Mnt. and family *of Nashville spent the
!«nd n«i»
thmh
v «v«nm&gt;
o-tnhar
. ..Tuesday
------- ----------------rf.va
now
living
in u,e
the uP
upstair
rooms »n
In IH.
1 h. E.
E. Barnes
Barnes Thuraday
Thuraday afterhoon.
afterhoon.. evening with them.
welcome.
'“-------------Mra*GiJtert*FW»e'r
’of HuaUngs
were-Mr. and Mr*. Russell Thom- 30.
90 Everyone —
iehm. ’
---- —
i
no
* house
,lvln
» occupied
ln
s,a,r
««&gt;»
the
by
Mra
Julia
Edward
Campbell
of
Cedar
Creek
-------------------------- ....
....
Z-—.
Mr and Mr*. Kennan Maurer of ton and sons of Charlotte and Mr.
Mrs Frank Humeston Was in entertained Xfr. and Mrs Fred
..
sixty eight have graduated from tile Durkee..
i«»«
&lt;•!*«
«
e»ll*r
at
th.
Ram^
| was also a caller at the Barnes Detroit and Mr* Blanch Stanley and Mn. Ed Hunt of the Gregory Jackson Thursday attending lhe Henney and Mr. Nicholas for dlnMr*. Ruth Lowe of Nile* visited rchool and thirty three of the boys
7"^*
Mrs. Hattie Whittemore. Mrs.
| home.
home.
.
J and children of Kalamazoo spent
diatrict.
1
Nallonal Daughters of the Grand ner Sunday
------- - 'honoring
-------- 1— “
•* birthday
the
bar mother, Mr* Blanche Richards are in the armed fc.;_
X2_L.
'
2 -E”a Knestrlck and Mrs tjlla WertArmy of Republic, held at the Hayes of Mrs. Kenney. Mrs. Fteher re­
Leinaar. who has been
n stationed in
m
r , Umtlnn min da? Ina. 1,
Hotel.
turned to Carlton Center with ner
Miss Donna Stimson, Mr. and Mri.
Mr. and Mra. John McLeod and
Emma Dickerson dof Ciov- ।
Ix&gt;u Erway
. and Ray
. Otis of Kala- Mr. and Mra. Red McLeod and Die* Joedi-few days. The happy climnx
for Mvcral wteks has relumed to W-dajr
leave, was an honored
• nd Mrs Ella Doud wnui®
Prairie- ' ited her recently
came
about seven o'clock when Pn!
t«lncd
Mra.
Replogle.
Mina
Bagley
I
mazxxt
।
of
Kalamaxoo
spent
Sunday
at
their
her home here
Kue*t
The
new
addition
to
the
.2??...
b
guest.
vJq‘tfd Mrs
vate Robert Henney phoned all the
Mr*. vrucc
Grace Huiiman
Huffman oi
of moverClover- nnu
and Mina
Mina nenyon
Kenyon nt
ut aa six
six ociock
o'clock
The Misses Genevieve and Maxine ' home here.
classroom* a
a
cL? | Kir*,
Arthur Eddy received a letter «hool include* eight
right
classroom*
manual
arts build- J?Ore,-^r1!‘,ayxBflint-,iOn’ M”
dale spent last week with her daugh- chicken dinner Thursday and all at- Erway of Grand Rapids and Mlw
Mr. and Mnt Jesse Kenyon and way from Camp JSobert*. Calif., to
from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of
blll]d’ Knestrlck and roA Elmer were dlnr . ter. j^r Bnd Mrs ou.n Mp^„ tcnded prBrer meetl
at Mra Joan Erway of Kalunuoo, Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Harry Nagel of Hlck- tell his mother "Happy Birthday
Yorkville,
ake an
• oraviiic. who
»no have
nave gone
gone to
io Phoerow” ,The*S
, fac 11 le* T
- -----ner
guests .oi
wniticmore
JELJC-S
’i. Mrs.
m2 &gt;•«»■'
I
Mrs. G. Scott and Mr. and Mra. ■ ory Comers were callers Sunday at and say "Hello" to dad. He also
of course*
course* to
to three
three yeans
vearx of
of g
. unt|ay. Mr. and
nix. Arizona, to live, saying they &gt;■
had nanslon °*
Mrs. Will Shurlow
reports he likes it fine al Camp
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Coming of I Thad Ctqk and John Graham of Bob Yast and Karen of Lansing. the Ed Pennel's.
arrived safely.
training in manual art*: • com- and son Myron and Mr and* Mr*
were Sunday visitors at Ray Er- I Mis* Mary. Preston of California Roberta.
«■■» .!*■"■&gt;
w ?L
«.
„„•«
Mr:
W Itart) M* "&lt;
•«» ~ Kul.ni.wo «r« Citer. M th-mn. Knl.mwoo .pent 8.lunUf with Mr
J. J. Slrodtoeck returned home
'called on Mra Martha Chambertraining tn home making and X
Centerville announce lhe birth of complete agricultural course, in ad­ Mr. H.tu. WhllWmor. .nd Mr Town horn. Tt.und.. wntlw «nd Mn. Fr.n. Hom
Sunday visitor* at Forrest Hav- uin Friday afternoon. Mlu Prra- Saturday afternoon from Pennock
.nd
Mr.
wilt
Whll-.-morSun1
T
°
’
"
&gt;*•&gt;"•
’
11
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•
.
„
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Misener of ens were Mr and Mra. Rex Tale ton and Mr*. Chamberlain are old hospital where he ha* been confined
a seven and one-half pound daugh­ dition lo the regular college pre­
- . cr
cr Sunday
a“nday nften'~^
nnemopn
| Kalamazoo visited their mother Mra. of Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs. John schoolmates.
ter. She har. bren named Judith paratory courses Grants of *98 00\ lay afternoon.
for nearly four week*
Mrs.
Emma
Mr. and Mrs. Will . Whittemore
Ar/nour of Ross town- Mina Kenyon, Thursday evening,
Friday night Robert Faulkner and
Havens and Rodney, also David and
Caller* at lhe FTank Humeston's
from the Kellogg Foundation made
Lorraine Manning and Sharon of
Mr. and Mrs. L. C McBain of South the expansion possible. The board itlended the chicken pie supper ship and daughter. Mn. Edna BehChrhtlne McGlocklln of Hastings, over the weekend were Mr. and Mr*. Leta Landon took Mrs Cleon Lan­
Bunnell church Thursday eve- Ung of AlbtcX^were callers at the Willow Run. Ypsilanti. *j*nt last Mr*. Guunendo and Dona Stimson otls Corwin of Crooked lake an&lt;l don to Rockford where she remain­
- Delton. Mra. McBain went to Cen­ of education consists of Henry
home of JMrai. zClara
’l°— ”
■••&lt;•-1.111 Tues- _
—.—
- —
- -Mr*.
Underhill
vreek
with .----------------her parent*.—Mr
and
treville to see her new grand daugh­ Moorhtu. pres : George H. Eddy nrtg.
of Kalamazoo were also caller*.
1 Mr. and Mr*. Leo Sharfcy of Bnt- ed to visit with her sister. Mrs.
Jack Horton Isas built a boat,
LezPT Sonnrville.
&gt;
ter Thursday evening.
....treas.;
.
...... ....sec.; Ru»Hazel Eadie.
An enjoyable time was spent at , He Creek,
Royce G...v.
Henton.
bouac^-^n the lot he has " '
ZL2. Zand
,- -Z-Mra. Lou Anna Patton and Lillian the Goodwill community meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Denny
Mr.
Staff Sgt Winferd McBain, who Zci" Joh'ncock 7nd
Little Elaine Munson of Battle
• ‘Charles'
—
.
Ham­
Mr. and Mr* Delos Flower spent
.pmcha.-rTt'-of.
lean
--------- Pennogl
------ — at am! Mrs Wilbur Tolle* nnd .son Robinson of Ann Arbor spent Friday Saturday
night.
The
picture* stinday with Mrs. Man' Flower of Creek spent thr weekend with her
Is stationed in an army-ramp-in mond. trustee.’
;Plrn*ant Uke.'\___----- Victor of Hasting* and Mrs Wade night with Mr. and Mra. Homer *hown by Mr. Sumner were very. Hickory Comer*.
grandmother. Mr*. Anna Buck.
Arkansas. spent a few days with hl*
Thr Delton Community Club is
MLs* Kathryn Horton I* now Town and daughter. Mrs. Ixo McCowen
--------------*------------------nt
Ackers
Point.
Mr.
nnd
A few week* ago Mr and Mra.
parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy McBain.
ln«trucUve
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert McCallum and
movies in thr Commu- employed at Upjohn* in Kalama- Chamberlin of Delton, called on Mr. Mr. McCowen are spending this
Sunday cnllera lit the home of sponsoring
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Whittemore Mrs. A. C. Gesler of California left Tobias 'B.' Brovant and their thir­
uity hall e’very Saturday' evening., —1 land Mrs Frank Town
. •
and...
Mra. week at Wabash. Ind
Arthur Eddy were: Mra. Grace
were visitor* in the Robert Shricker . Friday to spend several days with teen year old son moved Into the
John
McBain
obtervrti
hl*
91tlr
1
Haze!
Nunncmaker
Sunday
evening.
Sarah
Kenyon
Is
spending
two
Jackson of Grand Rapids. Randall
home tn Richland Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Dougal McCallum and Andrus house Just east of Carlton
,
| Miss
Wedne*. FAIR LAKE
Center. They formerly lived east of
Miss Paula
Paula Jane
Jane Snyder,
Snyder, daughdaugh- weeks with her daughter and fam­
Killpatrick of Savannah. .....
III.; «...
Mr. *!lnh2tV
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Erway and family of Detroit.
Susie Smith snd daughter of KainOe: n
Tile Kinsley L. A. S. will meet ' ter of Mr. and Mra. Harn- Snyder ily Mra Will Monica.
---------------------- -----------------------------r
.(c.lua w„v
•on of Grand—Rapid*
and Mr and
Friends
were MTrz
sotry iu
to .ran.
learn u.
of u.e
the Vermontville. They have a non.
xr.. rxl.-l*
. of. ..
..
What wonderful weather we are Mra.
mazoo and Mr. and Mr*. Albert
Mr. and Mrs George Harrington October 21 for dinner at the Com- and Shirley J. Trick, son of Mr. und
Dick Rose nnd .....
aon ....I
and Ward ' pawing away
Mra Susan
Kremer den. who Is serving in the Navy
Rogers of Prairieville
of Kalamazoo were supper guest* munlty Hall. Mra Chas. Pixley. Mn . Mrs Harvey Trick, were married having for the farmer to harvest Erway of Hastings were Sunday Sunday
at riHiiirvoic.
Prairieville Mr* stationed _•
at ----San -Francisco.
.ruuu-, morning a.
—:-------- Calif,
Lieut. Richard Coilister of Fort of their, brother and sbier-ln-law. Chas. Hammond and Mra. Nelson Saturday morning in lhe Catholic their crops!
visitor* at Roy Erway *.--------------------; Kremer
Kremer Jias
Jias made
made her
her home
home at
at Ed
Ed nnd
“nd nnother
another son
*on Ivan
Ivan serving-in
wrung in
Mrs. Lou Anna Patton nnd Lil­
Custer visited Mrs. Lottie Coilister Mr. nnd Mra. Charles Harrlhgton Willison are in the group entertain­ church nt Hastings
About thirty
Wilkinsons for the past five years "’&lt;• Army and located at Seattle.
one night
Sunday
*■* ‘last
~ ‘ week.
~
five
ing—,relatives were present at the lian Robinson of Ann Arbor visited CEDAR CREEK
Funeral services were held from the Wash. A third son Sharron who 1*
MLxs Dorothea McBain of Battle
William Waters, son of Mr. and
Mra. Russell Watson' and Mrs Jotdcrsma-Kleln funeral home Wed-: attending Radio Training school in
Lt. Richard Coilister of Fort Cus- ’ wedding nnd were entertained for Ada Ashby Friday afternoon and
Cagnev
of Hastings
called Gertie Pease visited Mra. Flora nesday nt 3 o'clock.
Creek spent Sunday with her par­ '&lt;r« Rc-« Waters, is a medical pa­ ter nnd Pvt Randall Klrpratlce of lunch at 1:30 at the home of the Catherine
—------------.----------------—------------Chicago, wa* home over the week____and Mra.-—
tient in Borger* hospital. Kalama- Savannah. II)., called on Lottie Col- bride's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Harr.' 1 on them. Sunday they entertained Wood near Lacey.
ent*. Mr
Roy McBain
Mr and Mra Oeo Kahler soent rnd. Sunday dinner gur»L« were
of Hick-.' Mr. U11U
lister Sunday.
Sr.vder and also for dinner at 6.30 Mr und Mra Harry Nagles
’------and Mrs. nrecilua
Arcellus uau.pueu
Campbell Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn, Henry Fry and daughter. Mrs Mina
The new addition to the" Delton zoo.
Rural Agricultural school ha* been
Nearly one hundred ‘adults nnd
Mr. and Mrs. H. O Armour nt- (o'clock al the American Legion club [ ory Corners raid Mra Dorn Custer .and family vLdted friend* in Bat­ Kahler of HiMtlngs.
Smith and her (.later, Emma nil ot
1 tie Creek Sunday.
completed and dedication service* children attended the Indoor plc- tended a shower on Mr. and Mra । at Battle Creek. Guests from away j umi Henrv West of Hastings
Mra. Alta Mosher who has been ■ Woodland Eldo and Paul and Joe
were held Friday evening A fine nic in thr Methodlrt church last Cason Litts Saturday evening at | who attended the wedding were:! 1 Mr. and Mra Alva Kenyon and; Miss Frances Campbell who I* spending sometime In Lansing, has Brovant from East Lake Odessa
j Miss Eileen Rusegnault of Escan- Robert and Mra Mina Kenyon nt- i working in Jackson was home over returned and Is spending a few days ' Oliver and Ben Brovant. west Lake
dinner wa* served before the pro- Wednesday night. A bountiful jx&gt;t Mvron Mason's
Sunday guests at Hammle Ar- nbn: Mr and Mrs Herbert "Cutler tended the funeral of Mrs George | Sunday.
gram to members ot the school luck supper was served at 6 30, also
with Mr. and Mr* Welton Brooks. Odessa were afternoon callers^
.....
MLu 7:
FVni
Campbell Uis home ifrom Friend* of Frank Heller are sorry । Qlcon Landon and Mr*. Artinir
board, former schoo) board mem- Ice cream and cake, Following the mour'x were Fay Pierce and wife of and son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Thoma* in Hastings
Friday. She
MLx
—. OxxpbcU
her*, lhe faculty superintendents supper there were games nnd con- Hattie Creek
Fl-&gt;ke of Battle Crreic-Donald Smith ha* many friend* who recret her rhe hospital and Is doing fine,
to learn he is In the Ml. Sinai hoa- Yargcr and children drove to Rock­
—•- ”Bonniface
••---------of
• Prairie
•
tarlncr
Mrx Ijinrton
of other high schools In Barry test* In which nil took )»rt. Our
Mra. Florence Van Horn and of Cressey and Mb* Pearl DeVries' passing and much sympathy te exMrs •*Frank
­ pltal ...
to bring
Mra. Landon.
In Milwaukee. Wl*. Hla con­ ford
'.ended to thr bereaved family.
county and other* The dinner was Sunday school attendance Ls grow- daughter nf Jackson spent the week of Gull lake
ville and Mrs. Lindon ._Collison of dition remains the same. We hope
Mr and Mr*. Frank Shriber. Mr*.
served by Mr* Blanche Richard*, ing There were sixtv-nine in at- end- at Poster Knowles'
Rev and Mrs Fred Hom. Rev ; Drllon vLsitcd Mra. John Lammers for Mr. Heller a speedy recovery. Anna Buck. Elaine and Esther call­
Mr. and Mra. Ray Vanhorn of
,i Mr.
Mr BUO
-rr.ltc nApplegate
uu.r..&gt;r ed on George Sluriber of Hasting*
who serve* hot lunchy* .for the tendance Stinday There will be
• near Battle Creek called on Mra. nnd Mra. Leelnnd Sherrard nnd Mrs. I one day last week.
and Mrs vClarence
school, and the home economic a-song service next Sunday morn- QUIMBY
Mina Kenvon attended church
a carload of young people from I nnd Erie were in Allegan Sunday Sunday afternoon.
1 Nellie Pennock Sunday.
Mr and Mra Larry Anders and
glrfc At 8 o'clock the building wa* inp. Come out and enjoy It. EvWord has been received here that
Mr- and Mrs George Moody and services at Level Park. Battle Creek Kalamazoo visited Miss Marjory ! ufternoon calling on friends
open for inspection. The dedica- —
erybody
1—*“ *is welcome.
- ------Lammers Sunday.
| Mr and Mr* Robert Boykin en. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Lan­
I children. Mr and Mra. Robert &amp;- Bunday-evening
tory program opened at 9 o'clock.
Callers nt the home of Mr. nnd !!u„07ILs
*’ Urtl »nd thnH F.i.r. of B.UI. HOPF CENTER
1 Mrs' IIarold Lcac1’ °r.,Ja&lt;*“n. tertalnrd Mr. and Mra Wm Rober­ sing arc the proud parent* nf a
m ctMk vW|rt Mr and Mn M&gt;nln
of M,
Mr. and Mra. n„v
Roy n.
Perry.
M ' Bte.™L&gt;I.te « Etelon Co
•?« «' ’"■&gt; M"
Tlie speaker* seated cm thr plat­ Mra. Hurry Leinnar Sunday were: callers Of
baby boy. Mra. Smith taught school
Mr and Mra. Cameron McIntyre .,Pe'en nnd daughter Sunday.
form were Introduced by Mra. .Lin­ Mr. .-.nd Mrs. Case Orbeck and
here last year nnd te the daughter
coln Bu*h. They were: Rev. W D. Mr. and- Mrs John Hartman and and family and Albert McIntyre . Mrs Uuella Brndlc Ls moving her
of Mrs. Roy Norton. Congratula­
Robinson, pastor of the local Meth­ sen of Kalamazoo. Mr. nnd Mra called on Mr and Mra Archie Me- ' household goods from the Morse
tions.
I
A.hby
.
Intyre
nnd
Mr
nnd
Mra.
Howard
odist church who gave the invo­ Ward Hartman and ohildrcn of
Mr and Mrs Win Warner. Mr
i Backus hmiw west of Hickory Corwlli preBCh jn the Bunnell: PLEASANT HILL­
cation: Herbert Hascon of the Kel­ Parchment Mr. and Mra. F-.-Mac- Davis of Battle Clerk on Sunday. iters to the home of her mother. an- cutting log* for Sain Willison
nnd Mrs Lester Warner and fam­
logg Foundation, wiio i* head of Atce and children. Miss Jeanne They found Mrs. McIntyre Improv­ । Mr. nnd Mra. John Mourer.
in Mr*. Mina AUtricn* wood*
church next Sunday morning at 10 1 Mb* Hazel Cam obeli has lolned ily of Woodland spent Sunday eve­
■
1
the Department of Public Health Hartman of Bellville. Mr. nnd Mra ing.
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
”'l“‘
&gt;1” W*VB •"■&gt; •&gt;» •» “
Mrs. Roy Perry called on Mrs.
Engineering. Many good thought* Richard Leinaar
...
motored to-Battle Creex one eve-&gt; Remember the Harvest festival at j 8llv of Indiana for training,
of Battle Creek
Shriber.
GLASS ( KEEK
were left by Dr. Eugene B. Elliott and Ml** Betty Mendham of AUH- Hall at the Easton home one day
ning last weea.
the Bunnell church Thursday night
dare Williams attended
thr
Mr. and Mra Harold Norton and
•r/tL
yr
Fred Ashby and
Everybody invited.
.Hartford
of Lansing. Superintendent of tin lake.
------son
Zj tvcrjrouuy
mvucu.
; Hartford Fair
Fair the
tne pest
past week
wrex
., family
family spent Sunday io tirnnu
Grand rtapRapnr Mr o d| Mf
d-Mr*. Wallace
- ------ -- The Extension class met with Mra 1 The first meeting op the Gla« •vie were
Public Instruction, who gave the
Caller* at the home of Mr. and
1 . .he
'» eneo.
KUe cLu
Mr Bn
and-Mrs.
Wallace CamRbell
Campbell, r
Mra. —
Chas.
Bennett
Is visiting' Ids with Mr. and Mrs Ralnh Nor­
dedicatory address
Mrs. Russell
Mott during the Lawrence Rltzman. Thursday. Oct Creek Extension group was held Mrs Lester runer of snuitz Sun- i and MF.
Mr uno
und Mrs. tscyte
Scytc Larabee
of । friend.,
friends near Woodland for ..
a .few
i-arnucc oi
— ,; ton who have new twin girts.
C. C. Chapman, of Wayland, the week were: Mr. and Mr*. Edwin B Sixteen Joined the group. Of- with Mra. Russell Whittemore last
’
------------— at —
- ------------ • 1 -da vs.
M|. and Mra. Hollis Ttschrr and
Hastings —
visited
the
Wertman
' Thursday for nn all day meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Warner and home Sunday.
Contractor, wa* present Robnrt flones of Denver. Colo.. Mra. Lo' Paul Palmer attended Hartford ton Patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Garc
,nc W
w a
v 8.
a will meet with Fair Thursday evening and Prldav Tlscher of Lansing were weekend
Brown of Hasting*, who did thhe well Teeter of Hasting*. Mr. and old Doxey nnd Mra, Floyd Armour, I A well planned dinner was served daughter I*tis of Battle Creek spent
The
S C
plumbing and heating work was Mrs Rennie Mott of Hendershot leaders: Mra Kenneth Reynold*, I at noon A short business meetlrig ।'
wlU. .htlr pa.™.. Mr.
M„ Keun.U&gt; S|».
C^xw on Wednesday.
Mr nnd Mra. Ferri* Moon of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tis:
Fred Ashby.
'!Oct.
- ■ —
-------—
nol present but *ent congraluhi- and Ml** Irene Hamilton of Hala­ chairman: Mra. Cameron McIntyre. was held, after whlcl) the lenders. Mra
31. Every one Invited.
I Grand Rapid* were Sunday dinner cher and family. Sunday callers
Daniel Payne and Bill Monica
tion* and a beautiful basket of tnuzoo. MU* Thelma Mutt of Knt- Sec.-trviLS ; Mra. Loyal Lowell, Rec­ Mrs. Hany Dunn nnd Mra. Jack
Mr. and Mr* Ardy Owen called guesL* of Mr and Mr*. Watt Bed- were Mr. and Mra. Galen E. Phelps
on Mr*. nmy
flowers, which wa* given to Mrs. nmazoo spent the weekend with reation leader and Mra. Neal Cas­ Erway gave a very interesting les­ while returning from Kalamazoo on
Amy omipl
Simpson of Gull lake ford. Mr and Mr* Earl Van Sickle end family of Woodland and Mr.
son
on
wise
buying.
The
class
con.
and —
Mra
Clarence
Calms.
Bush after the services. Rev. her parent*.
., telein
------- ----.
.
bUri,“u Sund°F MUmoon. Mr*.
------ —
«,
.....
Simpson innd sonwO*rv
Leeu.of.-...x...
Middleville
and Mra. George Lydy and sons.
jststs of ten members this year.
Robinson gave
tl;e benediction.
Mis* Elizabeth Robinson of Lan- hpme front leader*.
the north end of Gull lake. TOich 1 has been very ill but a little better , and Mr. and Mra George Adams of
belonged to the BUhop family of----•
- -------- caller*
•—
EXTENSION GROUPS
• Parmelee
were afternoon
Flint.
nr
vn~T-------I Mrs Marv teasel is spending.the Extension Group No. 4
We are sorry to hear of the ter- OF COURSE NOT
Extension Group No. 4 met Fri• wefk wlth her brother. Ed Bedford I
rlbie death of Mrs Alvin Baird of
First Actress; Ya. when I came:brforp BOinR t0 st Louis. Mo. forj! day afternoon. Oct 9. with Mrs.
; near Hastings. She was well known out. the audience simply sat there the W|nt^r
Clarence Bump, eleven members
.In this vicinity, ns she was the Yds- open-mouthed."
'------- ----------------------being present Thr IrMon "Guides
Second Actress: "Oh. nonsense. I sign on a coal truck—
ter.of Harold Reger, formerly of
to Wise Buying" was presented by
. Hit* place but now of KaLtmazoo
They never yawn all al once."
"One good ton deserves another."' the leader. Mrs. Harold Brockway.

When the school opened about *ix
iyew» ago. seven district* had cnsolldated. now there are fourteen
._
.
. ui'uitu.
dtftrfcu. nine
Nine uusen
buses lire
are usea
used :o
to
Mr. art Mn. Rjlph Hurt.
lhc
t,, toul _.
.JIU™ W Uni hrl nlkj
u „„
are
on
and
Pennock ^xteen
77'*'.
u
. 5 and
u
nn Mr J^nin?
anH Mra
Mr* lxx&gt;n
Iznn Pennock
p*nnrw*&gt;lr
...
......
—
• There
Sunday
Uachera.
One
hundred

DELTON

AUCTION SALE

In order to dissolve partnership, we will dispose of the Personal Property at Public
Auction at the farm located 5 miles south of Hastings on M-37 to McOmber school,
then first house west on
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MONDAY, OCT. 19,1942

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AUCTION SALE
Being unable to farm anymore and my son being in service,
we will hold a Public Auction at my farm, 1J miles south and
11 miles east of Nashville on

Commencing at 1 o'clock E.W.T., we offer the following

4 HORSES
Pair Black horses 7 and 8 yrs. old,
wgt. 3200 Ib*. Well matched and good worker*

Good work team, wgt. 2600 Jbs.

15 HEAD OF CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due Dec..2nd.
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh two months
Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, due May 16
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due Feb. 14
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due Jan. 17
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due April 13
Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old, due Jan. 4
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, pasture bred
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due April 12
Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, due April 21
A good producing bunch of cows

Yearling Holstein bull
8 mos. old Holstein heifer
7 mos. old Guernsey heiffer
2 Jersey heifers, 4 and 5 mos. old

HOGS
2 feeder pigs, wgt. around 90 lbs.

CHICKENS &amp; DOG
24 mixed hens Good form dog.

FEED
22 tons of mixed hay 95 bu. of oats
1interest in 11 acres of good com in shock
1.. interest in straw stack

FARM MACHINERY
Farmall F-12 tractor, rubber in front
2 bottom Oliver tractor plow 6 ft. cut binder
1 bottom Oliver tractor plow
&gt;.. horse electric motor, nearly new
Chore Boy portable, milking machine
Thomas groin drill
Rubber tired wagon, 16" tires
Low wood wheel wagon Flat rack
Oliver riding cultivator
3 sec. spring tooth drag
Single cultivator- - 6 ft. double disc
2 sec. spring tooth drag 2 sec. spike tooth drag
john Deere hay loader Side delivery rake
McCormick mowing machine Dump rake
Oliver 99 walking plow 2 good double work harnesses
23 and 24" collars 4 10-gal. milk cans
Wheel barrow Cos barrel
Many other articles too numerous to mention.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Studio couch, nearly new
Kitchen cabinet Dining room table
Sewing machine Sideboard .
Library table Stand Bedstead
Dresser Rocking choir Some dishes

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

A. C. CLARK and BOB TIMM, Props
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Tuesday, October 20,1942
Commencing at 1 o'clock E. W. T., the following described property will be offered

HORSES
Roan gelding, 5 yr*. old. wgt 1650
Brown gelding, 4 yrs. old, wgt 1600
Bay gelding, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1670

COWS
Durham, 6 yrs. old. fresh
Durham-Guernsey. 5 yrs. old
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old. fresh
Holstein heifer, 10 months old
2 Holstein heifer calves, 2 and 5 weeks
old

HOGS
Sow with nine pigs

SHEEP
24 breeding ewes 2 Shropshire bucks
17 fine wool breeding ewes.

IMPLEMENTS &amp; TOOLS
John Deere groin drill, 11 hole
International 2 horse cultivator
International side rake
International spreader
- (Above tools nearly new)

Mossey-Harris 3-sec. drag
John Deere fertiliser corn planter
Sterling hayloader
McCormick-Deering grain binder, 7 ft.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut
John Deere 2-horse cultivator
Cale cultivator—-bean puller, comb.
Land roller
Gale riding plow
*.
McCormick-Deering walking plow
David Bradley 2 bottom gang plow &lt;
Good Merrill wagon and flat rack"7
1-horse cultivator
Spike drag
Stone bbat
2 pair sleighs
Single buggy
Tank heater
Iron kettle
Two sets good heavy double harnesses
Fly nets
Sweat pads
*3 23-in. collar*
22 in. collar
3 hand corn planters
Cross cut saw
Wool box
Barrels
Hay knife
Fork*
Neck yokes
Whiffletrees
Sheep rack
Chains
MeCormick-Deering cream separator,
No. 3, 750 cap.
2 10-gal. cream can*
Milk strainer and pod*
Many other article* too numerous to
mention

TERMS: CASH. All goods must be settled for before removed.

DANIEL HICKEY 6-SON

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which te an all-day meeting, will be
held Nov. 0 at the home of Mrs.
Harold Jone* in Vermontville.
Evening Extension Group No. 1
The Evening Extension Group
No 1 met at the home of Mra. El­
ite Kelley. Oct. 8. eight members be­
ing present. Mra John Hill, the
leader, presented the lesson on
"Guides to Wise Buying", after
'which cider and doughnuts were
I served.
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brought into the Circuit court on
Wednesday and admitted the charge
' against him of driving a truck wllhloul permission of the owner. Judge
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i remanded the young man to the
j custodv of the sheriff lo await lhe
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1942

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 »• 8

NUMBER 2$

LET’S KEEP IN THE SCRAP!
On th* -ft -ft * ft ft ft

Home Front

IDLE TIRE PURCHASE Free Press Editor Apologizes NOTICE TO USERSDF
N lu rvni num
r
I?___________ U________________ 11:___ vrnArrur run
EXPLAINED
for Ferguson-McKay Headline KEROSENE, FUEL OIL
aii

John S. Knight
Ternu
It "Sloppy
Tlrei
Exceeding
Five Mutt
Journalum" At lu Wont

jCity anti County Are Still Far
Short of QllOta for October
i

c«i R«gi,t,aHon Blank, Of j.

|

Y,“" D«'"' Moil s“"

Emmanuel Rectory,
I The Barry County Panel, which
The Idle Tire Purchase Plan.
Hostings. Mich. Oct. 10. 1942.
■ Many people In this section of the present. Judge Ferguson did not alt will ration kerosene and fuel oil
. Dear Paul;
authorised by the Office of Price .state were ,stunned
4U1U,IU Saturday'to ,next
1W. M
m. ...
to McKay at the dinner; did | In this county, consist*
of Edward
The HASTINGS BANNER doe* ’ Administration became effective 're#d #n e^t-coiu^
headline
on'not pow with’McKay .I...
alone for ..a : Goodyear.
^^&gt;ear- I*-on
^&gt;n Bauer
Bauer and
and Waltrr
Walter
Hf.atoi..___Ji,-.
-

*-

‘

This Trust Fund Bo't
Government Bonds

SCHOOL AGAIN TO HELP
IN SECOND DRIVE SET
FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 31

son* have, by will* and direct gifts,
get around, doesn't It? And the|OcU&gt;ber U. By this plan the gov- l|u
ly,, Preu
prr„ Saturday
H.turrf»v proclaimnrnelalm. '1 news
n,w&lt; picture;
nlrtim&gt;- did not
n«F hold
hnlrt any
anv prt-1
nr(. I Culbcn.
the, Free
There seems, to have been some donated sums of money, the Interletter* 'from you fellows in Aus- ' emment will become the owner of
Ing that "Ferguson Dine* with Me-1 vate conversations with McKay.
•j mix-up In tlx date for dealers
_ in est on which whs to pay for the
tralla and other far-flung outposts ’ all over five lire* in possession of
।
In
short,
there
was
nothing
in
the
।
kerosene
fuel
oil
to
register.
V
Un“
i
carp of cemetery lots. Many burial
»cn
car
owner.
Kay.
j
...
...
,
.
a
.™-..*
au
..
„„
wm
of Uncle Sam come back a-flylng each
i.
... to
... 1\ III
not owned
in -a way
ha* been' The inference of the headline was ’»*« *«&gt;ry. colored
It —
was,
‘&gt;1 Monrlav
Monday -v-rtlrto
evening, tHa
the r(„l
dale set i ground*
»--------- arc -----— -with amazing speed. Your letter. ■ The
T*:; Railway Express
,
-though
—■
----- .—to .— fu- -S.--------------------- micrence Ol uie neaaunc wa.
.......................
..................... for #uch deuler r^g^trallon wax | that would ixrrnit giving this money
Paul, which the BANNER printed appointed a* the collection agency 'th , F(.r&lt;.llAOI1 reverslne a orevlou* substantiate the sensational head----------- —...------------ .
.J Tuesday and Wednesday of this i to u cemetery organization, so It
hist week, wax lu*t as welcome to for
*•«««*«" reversing a previous
for the
the surniu*
surplus tires
tires and
and the
the comcom­
.week, although the Barry CSunty । ha* been paid to the Barry county
me. as if you had addressed' it to pany's facilities will be used to stand, had decided- to "play ball".।IU1C above it.
The whole thing was so "rotten [War Price and Rationing Board treasurer, who ha* kept the money
me personally al the Rectory. In handle shipment* to warehouics. with McKay,
W to Mond.j.
to . tru.t torto. toto.n to cotoa 8o
fact. I think you owed me TWO which In Michigan
- Kare located at
Surprise, however. ctomru to &gt;mdl&gt;" Ihto John 8 Knahl. .01., l“&lt;&gt;
._'toHitnr
.nx &lt; n.thii.K.r nr (h.
an&gt;’ b^nks for III A meeting was *° thc treasurer deposited this
letters, but well say that this doe* Detroit. Grand Rapid* nnd Sagin- &lt;nger. when on reading
the *lory
editor and publisher of Hie Pre. hfld Jn char|otu Monda&gt;. or rauon. money In the saving* department
for both. And now here goes my' aw.
t
, ..
, ,
,
.
to yau-uto. ww-prtoud! n&gt;, ord«r ixrmto. too c.r o.n-1’1'1U’
Press did the unusual thing of com-1 iIlg board representatives of several i of some bonk. That would do fair­
• So. in bhef. that la the reason
out with the following personal counties.
William Schader, who I ly well when bank* paid three per
on the first page of the HASTINGS I er lo keep five lire* and five tubes, j c'car beyond doubt that Ferguson ing
I
why Charles Annable, salvage elixirI has charge of the office of the local | cgnt, but not so well when the rate
BANNER.
I that I*, the four in use and the had not gone over to McKay; had, i apology on the editorial page:
man for the county has set Satwf REGRET
I "“‘oning bourd. attended
that । became one per rent.
And say. Paul, you won't mind if usual spare, but requires that nil1 u* fact, not dined with McKay but I
i urday. Oct. 31. as the date for a
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J
.
-to
to.
,
-to.
—
!
Charlotte
gathering.
The
repre,
County
Treasurer
Clouse,
asked
Bill and Dick and Chuck and Ken [over that number be turned in. The ।
]
f
Republi- ‘
second drive.
in lui Haiuraay* htate ton (on , ^eni^tive of the state rationing the board of supervisors for aulhread It too? And about 600 more .scriuu* rubber shortage make* this I
m , ' ,
01 "\eraJ »«puoii
Here in Hastings city trucks and
ot you Barry County fellow*, you very urgent and every car owner “”c,ndldat**
a&lt;u",'e5 'of The Detroit Free Preu, an eight- { board explained the procedure for ' ority to Invest thl* trust fund In
that I've met at Parish House should be glad to cooperate tn thl»|ln Or*nd R*Pl&lt;l*
which 500 Kent , column headline. ••Ferguaon Dine* -rationing kerosene and fuel oil. Mr.! government savings bonds, which
by volunteer crews of
lnl. I Schader told him Hie Barn- county | draw 2', per cent. The supervisors
Dr. Charles Foo Of St. Johns manned
traces and at Hallowe'en celebra- plan
(county Republican workers were .
school
teachers and high school
I board had received no blanks, and gave the authority at a session held
Was Principal Speaker
tfcn* at the Fairgrounds,
you that
Tires or tubes, together or separ- present. Since McKay not only lives ,
boys to make the rounds. People
4 havecamped with
alClear lake:alely. should be taken to the .Ex- U1 Qrand Rapids but (unfortunately ,gtuon. Republican candidate for rtk* . inquired how the local board could i last ^eek. so Uncle Sam will be
The first meeting of the year Viro^r
0“ proceed to register the dealers on paying interest hereafter. The in‘fine tooth comb.''
United Stale* Senate, had struck
'"■‘k &lt; Tuesday and Wednesday of this dividual payment into thl* fund of the Hastings Brotherhood waa ,
march grey-robed to the strains ol
■
held In the parlor* of the Method"Pomp and Circumstance” at old There the owner will make out the J ** aUo » national committeeman. it hands with Frank McKay, a dis- week when they had no blank* for i varied from 8100 to 8400.
which can be added to the nation's
t*t church on Monday evening with ,
Hastings High—HELLO) (And dog- necessary &lt;onn. the rubber will be ; is not surprising that he, too. was (Continued on page 4. this Sec.) I that purpose. He asked that thc !1—'_
scrap heap, and have it stacked at
registration be postponed for * week.
a fine representation of men In at­
gonlt, we miss you back here on the weighed and ’ the owner given, a re.
| Mr. Schader was told that the dates I
tendance
/. “r_: ;.;~r
'
celpt. These tire* and tube* will;
“home front.*')
I
I would not be changed. He was In-1
by one of the circles of the church ',
But Paul, it's good to see your then be forwarded to the warehouse ।
where
government
appraisers
will
I
a
•
ai
।
•
c
Istructed
to
go
ahead
and
0o
the
and served by Warren Roush and his ’ P-oniA whn have &lt;-ran metal
smiling face when we pass LyBarkAn/IKl..Mk^nM
.8.° a.h.e‘d •n.d.d? thc
Ana
INUmDCnng Farms best he could
He hurried home.
ei-s window. Barry county has done place a value on the tire, based on I
5'Krith^Ymv*vU'nredrirnt was whW* ** 100 he“'y to** moved
■
. ,
,
I went before the supervisors and
right well, putting so many fine- Hie celling price established by tin.
I,, to,™
lifvss«“
The board of supervisors at one asked and was given their lielp in
looking young men into uniform. government. New tire* and tires lu
Stale
Police
Head
Sayi
Group ringing was led by Dick onice 24U or 2415' and“ special
of their sessions lost week approved ; getting in touch with the kerosene
LyBarker's window wasn't
big any state of wear are to be turned
a plan to name the road* of the, nlltl fuci oli dca|ers of the county,
It Won't Pay to Try
Loppenthien with Don Taffee at; lnlck and crcw win call to cart It
enough for all the pictures, and in. These tires may be given to the
Soxons Rally To Win After county, and to give each farm on I An Improvised form for dealer regAnd Beat Rationing
the piano. A short business meet­
some are so handsome that the government, in which cose there lx
Discouraging Start
every road a number. A represen- utratlon was made, and the dealnew
members
of the
Strand theatre is proudly display­ a place to to mark on the blank
L.w v»I.Uon .nd rUk at Insur- ing *a* held, “
w m
™b"‘
“«. ■’£«. u
to . pnrtou.
tative of the Consumers Power Co. er* began appearing here Tuesday
Brotherhood were welcomed: the arlktei u u *imp(y impoaalble Tor
ing them In the frames that used that 1* filled out at the time they
The Saxon* traveled to Charlotte suggested that Idea to the board. ,nd more came Wednesday to reg­ .Jz
ance cancellation ham over the i seemtirv John H^wlUl rwut .
“ “mply hnpoulble
Tor
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to show the mugs of Cagney. Tay­ are turned in. However. Hie owner last Friday night to hand the Char­
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of the motorist who
under-।&lt;-------- - -•
Hie Msivaac
salvage c*mu*u*MM
committee *v
to n*
get enough
&lt;may be paid for his extra tire and lotte boys a 14 to 0 setback. The stating that such a plan had been t uter. Monday night a telegram was .head
.
.
.
.
.
_
communcation
irom
me
nmioent.
.-t.«m -a
lor ...u
and Gable.
takes the storage of gasoline Com- ™n”nunJattf,n from the president, trucks to cover any more ih
than
[received here, announcing that mbSonTr
S g Obiter of Se U*1,le ..LoCk^-‘,n^Ln’ hU “n*11
of lhe
By the way. speaking of the1 tube in which cose lie designates rains during the latter part of the adopted In other counties.
missloner O^car G Olander of the
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.— »uiau ukww&gt; v» me «nu,ty. am
A
map
with
suggested
road
names
dcn
i
er
registration
had
been
post
­
Strand. Roy Branch i* doing a , it on the blank and a* soon as po*- week left the field wet and muddy.
'd"
rJ^rt'-Sri? sh^M
“"i WPA
nd ““
fT,
MkhUan State
SUU Police
PolU. warned
w.n&gt;W thu
UU. ^
'"‘gn
‘""“ X'
•*“
war brought to the attention of the poncd
week-to Tuesday and Michigan
the —
gov­
great job in putting on a movie siblc
-*w- following appraisal, •»*U.J.LI........................................................... । urer,
urer. made
made Ills
his report
report which
which showed
showed Glenn
Glenn Laubaugh
Laubaugh has
haa available,
available it
it
board. There will be many changes Wednesday. October 27 and 28! I w
*
■ t. Halton—to * nn Hanrl at lHa Haolnntna
._a. .to « ««»benefit next week, to raise funds ernment will forward the pay In only one penalty.
to &lt;U00imm u- ruu.„u«u. ■ ysi-s."”,,■ieu"n?fS‘ •&gt;» ■— • *« &lt;«
in the names proposed, but the
le new year of 68c. The chair- .,
for our new club room for men In War or Defense Stamps or Bond*
Charlotte threatened from the I farm numbering plan will be fol­
Ington were balled up. In other'll
^pply tn prospect when man th
uniform, and for U8.O. activities. or by, Government check, which­ opening kickoff when Matthgwa lowed- When the plan shall be words,
then Introduced Mr
Mr. Ketcham.
Ketcham, !‘I At the request of the Bamr Gotm
as
they
*eem
to
be
about
I
rationing
is
effective,
many
motorGoon
­
He has secured a big picture, "The ever w’ay the owner chooses
— of Barrv county's minute-men.
took the ball on hi* own five yard completely worked out. a new coun- . to, of otoer rnuun.
toto .n, r«u»Un, .Haul
X
,g”±!£Ttrea requiring repair* “to place
World at War." with a technicolor
sliort subject on "Battle of Midway." them In usable condition will be ap- □axon's 15 yard line. Matthews ano
(Oonttnued on page g. Sec. 1)
Every Rotarian must sell at least
I Commissioner Olander as fire ,0 s,u“rt Clement whe introduced .vnlp metal around your premise*
McDonald picked up a first down each rood, would be a great con­
MAYOR'S NAVY
20 tickets. My wife made a ticket
for Charlotte on the Hastings' 5 venience.
, marshal pf the state, declared stKh J?/
7'n,n’ Dr
turned into a Junk dealer, wttgh•
sale by phone, but learned later
DAY PROCLAMATION
.
yard line where they finally lost
Dr. Foo
Foo, irom
bom In Clilna
China, Ls
is no.v
no*!•
that the lady's husband came home
. . Uws^Further,
.
-- ..
....in- j Dr
Though an inland state. Michigan ' Turie
auchoctton
the ball on downs. Myer* kicked up
t Continued rin
on —
page as
6)
with 20 of his own lo aell for the
to Hastings' 37 yard line where
early contributed her quota to the validates fire insurance contract*. ‘ practicing physician In our neigh­
Kiwanis Club. They ore very much ,
boring city. He is well acquainted .
Charlotte launched another drive.
glorious history of the American I he said.
i with
A first down nut the ball on Has­
Navy. In the War of 1812. her' "Michigan should profit by thei.
—- the background
-—- of his native
Club that started the ball rolling I
"is playing CL
Ln
tings' 27 yard line where Matthew*
citizens manned the ship* of Com- ] experience* of the east, where ' l^nd- ,nd ,,he
LJL J'BJI Mill
to provide some kind of hospitality i Attorney Philip Mitchell ofI this ran the ball over for a touchdown,
imodore Perry in his glorious vic- ■ gaMUne rationing has been tn ef- «« Pre«nl world conflict. Altho he - aT||fl|l* W EAR EIETV
and recreation Ln Hastings for boys city ha* been in the army for isome whfch was nullified by an offside
। too- In the memorable battle. of ; fect geveral months." Commission- u not acll “n°f AmcricM-becauscI
Hl 11
from the Coast Guard units. There lime and la now a lieutenant.
Add 10 Per Cant to Salaries Uke Erie, where he left his bum- &gt; olander said "Many accident*
‘Continued on page 8)
■ ■ V2W III I ■
penalty against Charlotte.
toniey---Horace
enlisted
will be about 1500 getting their -------------------Powers
-------- --has
--------Hastings opened up the second
In Five County Offices
I
Ragshlp. the USS. and explosions have resulted from,,
• boot training" at the former Kel­ and expects to be called soon. Mrs. period after Myers intercepted an
.
I the attempt there of a few motot- 'Slin VOHipany BCllCVCS I
logg Foundation camps, and the powers, who la a trained nurse, Oriole pass on the mld-fleld stripe.
The board of supervisor*, recog-1I Today our American Navy sails' i»u to hoard a supply of motor car Tka»a'» Ail
I
a:i tn Rnrru
commanding officer is anxious to will also enter army service os a Hastings scored eleven plays later
the fact that the salaries of ;*lde by side with that of its foe' fuel. In one instance several bar- ■ nCrC S Uli in Dairy UO.
have the boy* from Clear Lake trained nurse. At a session of Cir­ when WUcox plunged over from the nlxinr
»,
...
. . ,
i[of
or ini*,
cause
ui
acnio. rt'ls
1812. in
In me
Hie Mine
same
ofA™
demorei* of oasoilne
gasoline were found In a
t-. _.|M ^.,h
AIhlftn ftn M 1
'»
*
h
"
h
n
“
opend their lime off in Hastings. cuit court held Wednesday, Attor- 4 yard line. Wilcox also added tht
tout liuciij
Utorty tor which Atoerlto rMtoto,'»h,
wh...“.n totooum,
_T,°
A" ------------ ------- ----- — ------ , -Ltaui.
.
an
explosion
oc
­
news
George
Dean
and
Adelbert
Tiie committee has secured the
many years ago. when the cost of , tthen
hen fought
fought.
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■
extra point.
curred, causing two fatalities and found both tn the same locality. I
was much leu
now.
and '■ rn thC ...
former grocery store In the Fair­ Cortrlght. both of whom served in
wlth,th^^^«L
Mnfthan
h^tllin,
f»rthIr
“rowth °r lhe modem injuring
injuring several
several firemen.
firemen.
1 Lrai-i'h if UKM ^t'Thr nreuure
“,0 ""
wn*a u
The Baxons scored again early In llvlne
The
Hastings
U.- °
8. u
O.- Defense
child building, next to the city hall, World War No. I. were named by the third quarter on a drive of 70
1»o,tidhnr Amerlcan Navy to worid-wide eml-Any quantity of gasoline that
uLt
fnd ™ Recreation building next to the ctiy
nnd it la really going to be very Judge McDonald as a committee to yards, climaxed when Wilcox plung­ increases due to the war. voted on ncnce. men from the middle-west mioht h- ra&gt;««wn&gt;Hiv
■ft-- &gt;u waa 80 great that water and gas w_j, w.j.
nfficluUv ooened next
attractive. Much work had to be procure two service flags, in honor ed over from the two yard line. ?kl0,nhd“y 10
lncr'a’5s have constituted more than half of
(Continued on page 6)
|,&gt;h|01 .l25J5?t Ulth
' Saturday tor *U service men. their
l?e
.
and lhe our Navy peraonnel. Hastings take*
^unuea on page 6&gt;
m
fore the driller* dreed the rflaUvM ,nd frlcndf for
dur&gt;.
’ done, and labor Is scarce, while it of Messrs. Mitchell and Powers,
(Continued on page 6. Bee. 1)
Is quite Impossible to buy some of which will be appropriately placed
clerks In their offloes, whose oom- jmt pride wj,en
TO|e of NaVy nE/*|CTD ATI AM AE
;'al¥ea ,and “w*d.Jh.e weUl.T^?e tion,
Won. when
when fifty
fifty Coast
Coast Guards
Guards from
from
In the Court room.
, 'two wells indicate
'
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
penaaUon Is fixed by the board. |hcroes u considered. Today, in a Kt(jlb I KA I ION OF
- - - that -an extensive
PARCELS FOR ARMED
The
minimum
of
the
probate
Judge
i
peculiar
sense,
the
turn
of
the
war
•
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•
—
spend their time off in Hastings.
FORCES OVERSEAS
is fixed by state law. and the su- | ude rest* upon the sucres* of our
That the Sun Oil Co. still believes.
1|lc
nmcriclin
AunuBrT
Tlx American
Auxiliary
I In spite of ^failure^of their four wjn
ch&gt;rfe Legion room
pervlsors cannot change It. On lhe Navy and lu aerial support. It is
Postmaster* should Inform mail­ other offices the pay was increased therefore peculiarly fitting to give
Committee Named To Poss wells p“‘.*Sn —
- ----“
» wnriena wiuca
-Kh wui incruoe Z
Ulc
me
O„ Application, Fa, W« .that
-- profitable oil well*, will er* that both the War Department 10 per cent, which lack* a good our Navy evidence of united civilian
be ‘fumiahlng of refreshment* for “
all
vn nppiuationi ror v
and the Navy Department have deal of covering the Increase tn liv- I support
found in. thu vicinity. I* shown by rUlUn&lt;
mcn „
|
Necessity Certificates
slated that no food should be In­ Ing costs since the salaries were
the fact that that company is paying
d Bunday and group entartalnTherefore, in conformity with the
closed in parcels mailed to mem­ originally established.
All trucks must carry a "Certl- ;ln advance in Ils leases UiHastings
various orgaiusauun* m
proclamation* of tire President of
ber* of the armed forces over*eus.
Rutland township*.
town
wlllto serva in me
g^e tn the
The salary of the prosecuting ' these
11 ICBC United
Uiifieu State/
ovaics and
uno the
uic Goverwaver- flcate
ucaie of
oi War
war Necessity"
necessity in order
oruer and
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lawncornWU1 oe
a*xea
not only because crums or other attomey was increased from 818001 nor ----. .. .
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.
na
Ito f,l
raltn
..
.... ..... ..
.. a
.m. ....
—
-H.
­ .to legally
of Michigan. -I, Charles
operate
after November
P*r,
ni&gt;' torwiM
coultJ nnt
7ot, tovi/ltonrto
e ,^enc®, I**?
£h ume
capacity
for all
following
matter escaping from the parcels to 81.850 and is still below a fair Leonard Mayor of City of Hastings, 15. and in order to obtain gasoline. more conclusively than it does uy wcf
*U(gned by the commit_
.
attract vermin. Kt for the
further
compensation
for thc work that do hereby proclaim Tuesday, the • tires or repair part*.
Ilhese payments.
During the week the room will
officer doea. A straight 10 per cent, twenty-seventh day of October, one
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amply supplied with food.
on 8200 was added to the 82.000 thousand nine hundred and forty- portatlon Committee, named below,
. nlng supervised by volunteer work.
IMPORTANT
ft Is noted that publicity has been salary eoch for Uie county clerk,
two. a* NAVY DAY. and call up- will be available at the Rationing
*L’n r2l Thu Friday (tomorrow) afUrHasting* is making an effort to । Give this benefit show your sup- given to the use of shoe box con­ register of deeds, sheriff and on all our’duzens’on that dt^Tn Office? 123 W? State” street; ~HaZ ...M1en; ls“’d£a
I
port.
i
talners
for
gift*
sent
overseas.
While
get an attractive recreation room
noon and
been
county treasurer. The county clerk, theh homes or pUftes of assemblage tings. Michigan, October 32,23and '‘^‘y to become
Give
it
the
same
support
and
thb
notice
in
the
Postal
Bulletin
of
for service men available here.
„ houaa
register and treasurer turn over all to make appropriate salute lo our 24. to assist farmer* who owrrtrucks military service. Simula j investigate for lhe loca)
Quarter* next to the City hall have co-operation you would like to see Aug. IB. 1B42, regarding’ Christmas their fees to the county.
opportunities’'which the
for all ^dent* of Barry
The NAVY—FIRST LINE OP ATTACK. । and trucker* who haul farm probeen provided by the council; moat other communities give to Insure mall for members of the armed sheriff'* fees in all criminal cases
Given at Hasting* till* 10th day.! duct* from farms and supplies to. N*vy,™"”
.u
county who wish to aee the room.
of the alterations and work of re­ | your boy in service an attractive. 1 forces abroad mentioned a shoe box, orc returned lo the county. Thc of October. In the year of our Lord I fnrms. In executing applications for
stiu
..
ootc
J™
ft
has
been
suggested
Hut
Uioaa
! it was done solely to indicate the
of
NecesMly.
want “fct)tn
^dln
8 10 David
Chief .David
—। "Certificates
---------- War
- -------th.v”want aecordlna
chief
—.. ,, ..
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decorating and reflnishlng have I wholesome place tn which to spend
fees of Hie county clerk average one thousand nine hundred and
been done by volunteer labor. Fur­ the comparatively few free hours maximum size desirable and not from 1200 to 8375 per monlh-or forty-two.
Alito ton. a.Ito ui&gt;0to Utolrtor J “«“■ to,aw
H"r
the following items If they happen
' । with the thought that an actual about 8600 to »800 more than his
niture and playing equipment have he has available
‘ , *re&lt;' .
’
______ ...
Charles
H.__________
Leonard. __
Mayor City assistance should go to the AAA Of- cr“l!*nB
•■.hoe box would be used for such
fire. 207'J South Jeffereon Street, f J™*
»•
salary of 12.200
The oX Hastings, Michigan,
। parcels. Pasteboard shoe boxes arc Increased
Hastings. Michigan.
aC
।
register of deeds ha*. In the last!
----------------- •-»-•----------------But. much remains to' be done.
I not strong enough for this purpose
| AU certificates should be on hand who/" skilled and receive good
For one thing it will lake money j
and the public should be cautioned five years turned into lhe county; FIVE AUCTIONS
by November 15. 1M2. so register
i Uw“ *na
recurve, u
treasury 8883 5 90 more than the
to keep ttyc room going.
against using anything so fragile salary
the county has paid to him ,
.Prop.
your truck as early as possible.
£*?IUcs wto*?h, tbey „ J . J'?!?,?
many of these item* art dupliJ. -;rrr..
Brown, auditor general for parcels sent overseas
So, to help raise funds. Ray ■ Vernon Z.
Bto', I . -Th.
mtootor.uto
Countow ra, to tool to CW.r
and to hl* clerk—an averge of 81.- j Mr- Otis will have an Auction-----,,rc ,1RrillWB
, MIto
,o
WUI
,Branch, manager of the Strand for
jr the state of Michigan, and al
a
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707.18 per year more than theiat hts farm located the first house tyr y
arni Transportation
CommitF.rm
Tntowruiton
CommU•
’
C&gt;»Ur
to
U&gt;w
Ml b*
Theater haa donated his theater ab- j candidate for re-election on the Cun..wi.Art fl/iva Cn
Men seeking information about
t
EOod
combined pay of lhe register and I we®t of the Quimby church. He la
and
alternates are: Glenn
solutely free of charge for two day*, i Republican ticket, was guest speak- JURCrvilurj UQVe VO.
Navy, or desiring . to
enlist.
of the
th&gt; bonding
haa
his clerk. There 1* no avauaoie
available । offering hta horse* cattle, poultry. t wotring,
Wotring. chairman;
Chairman; Marshall BelBcl- the
hl*
The front part M
or
building
naa
-HW..M
----------------- ---J "n.1 h^VuroX
a kxm£
wh£
next Wednesday and Thursday, Oct.' er at the Kiwanis club luncheon at
neord «
Im hml«l mr
..d mlmlUmou.
commluwm.n, H.roM Bio- &gt;•»«“. bnn furnlu-a u &gt; taw .hkh
28 and 28. on which dates benefit ‘ the Hotel Hasting* here Wedne*the county by the county treasurer.
^“hnery will cry the sale , cum Alternate: Clarence Longstreet.1f !
e,!
n 1,'cludM l»r° Urfe
h**lo.
shows will be given with ALL pro- , day noon.
but it would be a considerable sum. 1“™*
E- °ni *l(1 ’f1 •• e erit- ‘Committeeman; Allen Bishop. Al1
nhn.w*phonograp».
chair*. magaainM
ceeds turned over to the organlxa-!,
(Continued on page 6)
I8** lhe ,dv- e,Mewhere ,n thls
। ternate; teon Young. Committee-jHenry.
E. High St., or phone
d book* and two writing daaka.
On the lawn at the county InflrHon which haa the UB O. room ‘ WANTED— A
(Ponunuea on page *&gt;
I for fuU particulars
Iman: Fred Long alternate: Harry 3443
:Th. middle -crioo of th. room haa
mary there haa been displayed a
In charge.
1 SEWING MACHINE
—-Proo
.
I Drake,
Committeeman;
-- ----- ~ ------------ ■
■ —-(Continual
(Continued
on page
g. Bae. I)
IORVIS STUFF
I Drake.
Committeeman:
ClydeClyde
War-1W.iron poga
8.
' war trophy—an old cannon. As the OPPOSE WAYNE
In addition to loaning his the*- |
1 Hwm,
to quit i.rmto&lt;ri'.tot . toto or PA,r'
“ r"'t AND
ii &amp; ruo*onn&lt;------of the county home are not1 mi intv «nvr
■ 1
ter. Mr. Branch is also providing I The production department of the Inmates
partial to thia old relic, the board
"1UVK
M
(S'jj £7 to STiq ™ ™ IX VSSwTT
American
Red toSStoTto™to«
to don.to &lt;■ ’
».•«»
to top.. Ur BIUBMI h.,..„.uc_tton,»l.
a feature film. "The World at War." !। Barry Co. .Chapter.
----- --------------;
inc
uarry Ctotow
cuumy bo.nl
umiuui
a
instructions nave occn maneo to an .hln
»ln- -n(j ,«„(« of *31.25
The ticket* and all other Incidental; Cjp®*, visor, last week received a communi- athto farm in Section • Hope lnxk
nd lf
of lattwUfc "hen
truck owners
owner* ,
and
If thp
the applicant
annlieant !
-uZ.
Mr* Sarah Tinkler ha*
It lo the much wanted scrap, which . cation from the board of supervisors Twp. 11 n’*1”
nJ
w,n have ah much of the neCf“ar&gt;
admitted Xto Justice Bowman
expenses have also been donated.
for
Members of the Coast Guard Camp Stebbins b'J*ldln|f- .-1!
lot Ingham county, urging that our Unas or a mile soutliwest of Brush lnformallon |n mind. M possible. Inf., h. had hunted contrary to
board m
put IU.1T
Itself on
on rtoord
record a
as op
op-­ Ridge school hou^. Hets offering u
r,eiuute lhc flUng of
£al ™ ™^^Yy
d
botod
uorina , th
the' constitutional ^
amendnnnI1P
.,tnn.,«
*
'***•
*.5*
pUcaUon
nd‘ a good list of horses, cows, hay and ■ aD
was arrested by Conservation Of fl­ todlan.
So. with all r«pen*ei accounted “£.dJ£nu ^iSitloZ^onT’Sd soon be on 1U way to the steel mill.
arain. farm machinery, and housepp
If a few pounds of it could be 1 menl- 10 ** submitted to Michigan
jeer George Sumner. .
No
hold aooos.
troods uewey
Dewey wea
Reed wui
will erv
erv „„
o ttuvfrsf iitnnn
______ November
__~
_ ’nh* 1
_.
_ home nom
s
I
’---- . . _ __________
3. ______
granting
f^^eAch*tt^kethe*mdUIrillP*o*dl* •wh,le much work 11 d0n* *l hOme' cramn£i im^Ur's gX” w |J_voters
----------------------------------------------,M
aurjrf
2^X1
1
t«A»«D
to oowt ouaaob
!S',X
to'oE, to^.
I some people find it more eonven- imagine tlx supervisors would not ' rule to Wayne county. The Inghtii.
! drawn as one of the traverse jurors I W. K. Kellogg has leased for the
। lent to work at the Red Cross rooms weep and the rest of us could prob­ county body believes this would be
service.
I|»nd
«• the number of machines there
! for the coming session of the U. 8. j duration hU beautiful Gull lake
ably be reconciled
tie* of the right to aalf-govamment.'
The picture, itself, prepared with ' u ’ not luequate'.
District court at Grand Rapids.
। hama and M acre around* to the
PELVIS BONE BROKEN
j United BUles Coast Guard*. The
the help of the U. 8. government -X------------------------------------------------------ NOTICE TO HASTINGS •
8 B. Engle, one of the plant pro------------ »—
NOTICE
I* of unusual Interest and slgnlf-1'
FIREMEN AND
taction men at the Bliss factory; i RUMMAGE SALE
Presbyterian
church.
Oct.
29.,
30,
1
8180.
icance.
.
NOTICE BOWLERS
AUXIUARY FIREMEN
Presbyterian chu
Prairieville W. 8. C. 8. annual suffered a broken pelvis in an acOpen alleys for Bowling Wed.
William McCann will be here I
baaaar at Church. Fri.. Oct. 23. cldent Friday afternoon. A heavy:31. Adv. 10-29.
Fri.
ery store in ths city—and if other and Fri. nlghU at 0 P. M. Also demonstrate bombs at 3:3d Sal
--------afternoon and evening. Chicken iron gate was being raised by him |
i»; free-will rot of M
Sat and Sun. 1 P. M. Hastings urday afternoon at the City Hall
supper 8 to I Colored movie In the when the chain broke and let the Rummage Bale. St , Rose HallL Fri j Fri, Oct M.
Adv? 10-23 'Bi. Borne
try the Banner Oflce.
(Continued on page 6)
and Sal, Oct. 30-31. Adv, 10-22.
offering L. A
Recreation.
Out 11-12 •
C
“ rGiddings.
',^“— —
— Chief.' evening. 25e and Me. Adv.
Ouy
Fire

FIRST MEETING
OF BROTHERHOOD

H. H.S. BEATS
CHARLOTTE ELEVEN

Service Flags to
Honor Attorneys
Mitchell, Powers

rovor Naming Roads

WARNS GASOLINE
STORAGE ILLEGAL

SUPERVISORS GIVE
SMALL INCREASES

Sun Company Believes
TL-—

FARM TRUCKS

Let’s Give the Service
Men a Real Club Room

Benefit Show Here Oct. 28-29 to Raise
Funds to Maintain Recreation Center

Kiwanis Club Hears
Auditor General

Home Cannon
for "Scrap" '

Hl’

Z

U.S.O. ROOM OPEN
IvR
COAST GUARDS

jAIURUA

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1H1

rAO,T*°

t L Twtor ot u» Hullo.. !&gt;!«» pralaort lull pound, ot milk u.o'tOuou DH^ekor ot "““"e- ‘-1-—
------------- _
.... . . r
see to the building of the structure. jecttonlit at
.. formed
...... that I Theater there.
school 1* on the program for one of 553 pounds of butterfat. She started Route 3. and Ralph A. Blaoveli.il. . —.
TN F ATP FC
D P D
A N A I \
The supervisors —
have
it ha* been well worth while to bePvt. John W. Reed. 19. *on of the *ra*ion*.
(her record at 3 year* of ageiand *on of Mrr Morel
TnEATKES
&gt;
rtKjUllALJ
long to the Michigan Supervisor*1 Mr. and Mra. Albert Reed, who re-1 Dr. Gordon Fisher left Thuraday was milked two time* a day B»ugh Route 1. f'Wlcd
&lt;}“‘£ - ■
—„----------------- *—
AzaocUttem. and voted the due* cenUy enlisted I* now stationed in for Carlisle Barrack*. Fenn. to begin milk Ur fill more than 6.101 quart at the U. S- Naval Training Station
J
'1
which will continue that member- Missouri. Hl* address is Co. A-. hl* services tn the army.
bottle* ha* been produced by another at Great Lake*. Ill. last week.
Richard Travis and
i Mr*. Victor Attains of Mlnneapolls. .Minn., and Mre Frank Dee
ship at one of th* board's etMtons 30th Rig Tn*. Bn.. B C.R.T.C.. Camp
Milk production thl* year by a 1 regUtered Holstein tn th* same
H^n Allen, former secretary of Bread* Joyce in
.. by Lloyd herd. Dowling Ollie Fobes. "Ollie 1* ,he Y. M. C. A^for Barry and Eaton "The Poalman Didn't Ring” .
|ot Detroit visited their aunt. Mra.
•— ----- *-_
'
'Towder. Mtnouri.
registered Hoteteln owned
Word has been received that Sgt.' "fhe
cchool* of
of this
thl* city
city are
are closed
ctared A.
OMkUI. would
would fU!
fill a
a row
row of
of.credited
; credited with
with 525
525 pounds
pounds of
of butterbutter- countte*
counties is
U now
now an
an Ensign
Rnslgn in
in the
Um
Tha story
*tory ha*
ha* to
to do
do with
with a bog John Kurtz a few day* la*t weex.
The reboots
A. Gaskill,
Th*
David M. Leary, who Is *taUoned to-day and will be to-morrow to quart bottle* more than 1.700 feet, fat and K541 pound* of milk. She u1raj tervlce. and 1* iU Honed at, of mall lost for fifty years.' re- TJiey *penl lhe weokand tn uranu
I at Scott Field, IB., wm reoenUv permit the teachers to attend Uie long, reports the HoUtein-Frlrzlan I also was milked two tunc* a day Norfolk. Va.
J covered and distributed to lhe Rapid*, the gueaf* of Mr*. Anna
of UUWkk
Staff *-1*1Ser- meeting
of the
of ...
America.
during the year.
(; 4IW board
yrar
ooaro of
m wpervteor*
tupervroa fixed
..*« i heir* of lhe Intended recipient*. | Kurtz' and granddaughter*.
W p*y
UUUMJ MU promoted
piviuunu to
IO the
vuc rank
HUI* VI
UUMUi* VI
— ... State
IIHI. Teachers
........... .As—• Arsoclatlcn
. —
I.-..-- The - cow's
- .
-Leary
------- --Is----------------j »—
ia_
t..n- Fobes. She ‘ Robert D,
D. Gardner. 21.
31. son of Mr*.
Mrs.
license thc same a*
as lost
last year
year-— 1 Roaulla a whole town Is *et on 1U
Miss Charlott/Wooden and KenCharlton part. Irving Charlton will j-------grant. 8-Sgt.
Chief
Pro-—
sedation In —
Grand
Rapids.
Principal-------------name is Dowling Julie
.Male dog. 11.00. and female dog.
incth Gates were dinner sucsl*
[ $3 00.
j John Wayne and
I Wednesday of Mr, and Mr*. Fred
The supervisors at their October »*■•»*•
•«
Shipp, south of Ha*Ungs.
session put their OK on mlicellan- Old California
MLu Carrie Cog»well and Mbs
ecus claim* of 13.575.48. and livestock
Phued against the background of Elzabeth Parker spent Sunday in
gold
rush davs
days the
thc nlcture
picture Kalamazoo vi.uina
claim* Of 1578 40
i1 lhe old KQ
ld rush
visiting friend*
friends.
tell* Ute story of a young man try­
Mra. Robert Shannon and Mr*.
; Mra. Charles Keeler who live* two ing to start a business in a boom
Dorrance Trelhric went t° Three
mites east of Delton has a tree nea» town.
River*
Tuesday
lo
attend
thc ses­
her home which contain* seventeen
Roy Rogers and George
sion* of lhe Southwestern Federa­
bird ne*ta and all were tn use dur­ । I Gabby I Hayes In*
tion of Women* Club* Mr*. Shan­
ing lhe current year.
— ,—.
.
non tn preaident of Ute Hastings
1 •zz;
Mr*.
Cleo Cover-------of 1003
E. State
------------------r----------I ** | ro“rld« ho™ heie western of ciul) Bnd
TreUirte Is the dete­
streel wo* very much surprised tllI. cld ^ogi punctuated vith:IBte
Ttwtday when she went into her.
Blld comedy.
Mr*. Cole Newton and Mrs. Lo— d f“uncl
Dennis O'Keefe and
wch Teeter visited Mr*. Inez Paton
Ruth Terry in
|
Charlotte on Sunday
berries.
"Affairs of Jimmy Valentine"
I Mra. Ed. Story was Ln Grand Rap­
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Stem
A hunted man, twenty year* after '
iBS{ Wednesday to attend lhe
of New Albany. IntL.ure the proud he paid the penalty Jimmy Valen-1 fune^i &amp; iiet *uter-in-law.
parents of a baby boy born on Sat­ tlnrtine return*
returns tn
to lhe
the iinrtrninrld
underworld in
Mr*. Arthur n...
Bare of St. Johns
urday. He tipped the scales at 7 a riot of laughs and surprises.
has come for an extended stay with
lbs. and 10 uz and has been named
her brother Newton Benner.
Charles Chester.
"Panama Hattte"
Clifford Dolan left Tuesday to
Hastings friend* of Miss Anna A
Three wacky sailors on thc loose Join a party of men for several
Perry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs B. with
------ it -----------hundred ------------beautiful .
gals.
— days hunting trip Ln Canada.
A. Perry, can write to her at the Featuring radio's king of comedy
Mrs. George DeVries and daugh­
following address: Mbs Anna A. and movielands
**’ J queen ct
“* *laughs.
----ter Betty of Grand Rapids were
Perry. 2nd Lieut. A. N. C. N 731147.
48th SUllon Hospital A P.O. 3105.
Roy Hubbard.
“Syncopation"
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Supptec of Lan­
Featuring thc all American Band sing were guests of Mr and Mr*.
Cal. Miss Perry informed her par­
ents that «hc expected to sail for with Charlie Barnet. Benny Good­ James Parmer and Mr. and Mr*.
"parts unknown" within a short man. Harry James. Jack Jenny. Harry Baldwin on Sunday.
, Gene Krupa. Ahino Rcy and many
time.
Don Reid nnd Robert Parker arc
1 others.
expected home from Aiui Arbor for
School faculty, lias been appointed
thl* weekend.
Hastings chairman of the Junior, ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Wilcox
Red Cross Sh«- will work with Mr*
and two children of Allegan ve­
Maude W. Smith, county chairman.' Mr. and Mr*. F Kent Nelson. iled Hasting* relative* durum the
The waitresses at the Coffee Shop 1307 West Kalamazoo street, an­
have new maroon uniforms which nounce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their daugh­
arc attractive and becoming.
compnnled by Mr. and Mrs Cur­
Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Betty ter. Margret Elizabeth, to Cadet tis Bollum and sons of Akron. Ohio
■ Osborn) Caln on lhe radio, has , Marshall H Cook of Corpus Christi.
been doing u splendid Job with tlx- Tex. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
ty
"
Saturday program of "Armstrong
Theatre of the Air." She lias been
auditioning with Lynn Fountaine
tn Tawa* City on Saturday.
and several weeks ago when MIm aviation training at Corpun Christi.
Mrs. Lester Rlsch leaves this
Eva LaGalllenne was unable to Ttexas —Lansing State-Journal.
week to join her husband who t*
broadcast Mrs. Johnson played Mb» SOCIAL COLUMN
in training at Fort B1U*. Texas.
LaGalllenne'* role with expert skil:
Mr. and Mrs, A J. terwn vliCOUNTRY CLUB NEWS
„ w•
T •'!"1 The "monthly
”"'w dinner and kJridge ited relatives al Big Rapid* over
.. t ... “J"0*,"1
““ ■ muon. •&gt; Um Country Club .UI be the weekend.
past
eight
been trans­ Tlumd». Oct. ». The eonunlUee
“
“ '
“hl years, has ......................
R J McCrcery of Detroit called
ferred to Hastings. Monday he went In charge Is composed of Dr. and,j on Hastings friends "bn Friday.
Home
to work in tlic new super store in Mrs Guy Keller. Mr. and Mrs War­ । Mr and Mrs. Steven Johnson of
Rendered
that city Mr*. Fighter and grand­ ren Carter. Mr and Mr*. Harold Indianapolis were guests of home
son will leave for Hastings about Phillipa. Mr and Mrs. John Iron-,। folks from Saturday till Monday.
Style lb.
the first of November—Grand side. Dr. and Mrs A. B. Gwinn, ■ Mrs W J. • Field was the guest
Ledge Independent.
of Mr. and Mr* J. Edwin While oi
and Mrs H. A. Adrounle.
Grand Rapids from Thursday till
and Mrs. Carlton Crils &lt; Minnie BOUNTY ON RED FOX
। Sunday.
Gamble) of Vicksburg. Ho weigh­
Tlie board of supervisors last week I Edward P. Boltum. Jr., of Dtlb.
ed 8 lbs. 1 at . and has been named voted that, for a year from No­ troll visited hl* parent*. Mr. and
Robert Carlton.
vember 1, 1M2. Barry county would . Mrs. E P Hot turn over the week­
Pvt Charles Barnes, son of Mr. pay a bounty cf 83 00 on each red end.
fox killed in the county. These . Hastings club women In attend­
Meaty
lb.
ferred to Gerry Field, Lawrence­ animal* havtf been increasing tn ance at the Southwestern district
ville. Illinois. 711 School Squadron number and —
In ...
destrucUvenras. It meeting thia week at Three Rivers
where he Ls taking basic training.
was believed that a bounty would are Mrs. Robert Shannon, presi­
Word ha* been received that Pfc help lo rid the county of these pe*U dent of the Hasting* Women'* dub:
lb.
Wilson Guernsey U now in Ward Kalamazoo county xupervisoni have Mrs c. D Bauer, member of thc
ll-C. Lauson Gen. Hospital. Atlanta, also voted to place thc same bounty 8. W. district board: Mrs. Dorrance
Ga.. and would like to hear from on red fox.
Trctbrtc. delegate from the local
hl* friends.
i
---------------- ----------------------dub; Mrs. Prank Cooper. Mrs. Jus.
Good Cuts
lb.
Mis* Dorothy Roush spent sevMelburn Laubaugh of Grand Rap- Brozak. Mr*. John Brass. Mrs. M.
eral day* tn Washington vkltlng ids spent part of last week at the J. Cross.
Robert Corkin who was transferred home of his mother. Mrs. Arthur
Mrs Roman Feldpausch and Mrs.
there from Fort Custer a short time' Laubaugh. and enloyed several day* Harold Parker wrre tn Ann Arbc.
Steer Beef
lb.
ago.
Of hunting.
'
. Saturday attending the Midi.Northwesteni Football game.
Mrs M. R. Kinde of Battle Creek
nnd her two children Emily Jane
nnd Bob spent the weekend with
i Dr. and Mrs. Frank Carruthers
I Mr and Mrs. Earl Coleman. Mr.
vW Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 Q__
i and Mr*. Einar Frandscn and Frccirick McDonald were in Charlotte
LAST TWO DAYS THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
Friday to *ee Hastings take Cltarlotle 14-0.
attendance
previously
received.
Pet or Carnation
Recent guest* of MIm Esther
Sonja Henle and John Payne
Doty were Mrs. Vivian Reynolru
Clabber Girl. 2 lb.
Lewi* and MIm Helen Merson at
, Kalamazoo and Mrs. Francis Hunt­
er Carlson of Rockford, all formrSATURDAY ONLY OCTOBER 24
Hastlngs teachers. Mr*. Lewis is
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
teaching at Portage affiliated with
Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes
the W. M C. E this year while
Kraft
her husband Ls serving in the army.
Jack Duane Laubaugh who Ls
and Richard Travis and Brenda Joyee
studying al Mt Pleasant this year
spent last weekend with his parenls. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Laubaugh.
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Nicewnnder
SUN.. MON.. &amp; TUES.. OCT. 25-26-27
and daughter and son-in-law ot
Three day (pecial showing
Battle Creek were Sunday guests of
They're More Economical and Very Nutritious
Red Skelton, Ann Solbern and Rags Ragland

LOCAL NEWS

gaeaiaiagi

You’ve an important job on the home front because food is a weapon of victory
Select those foods that provide the greatest nutritional* value. Read all labels for
grade classification and quantity. Estimate your needs accurately - DON'T
WASTE FOOD. Finally, buy wisely. Don't be misled by a few specially priced
items. Fill your food needs here where every price is a low price every day

QUALITY-

LARD

2«

SERVICE

MILK
TOP-O OLEO

22c
17c
25 c
35c
39c
35c

4 - 37c
2 - 31c

Our New SOY BEAN Products!

SOY KAWFEE 12 os. cello bag 15c

VEGOIL (Soy Butter) pt. 36c
ALFALFA TEA. ’/g lb.

„25c

SOY WHEAT CEREAL, lb.

-15c

VIM-EAT Soy Nut Loaf. lb.

-20c

VIM-EAT Soy Nuf Cheese, lb. ——20c
CLUTEN CHOPS, lb
30c

WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. 6 lbs. _ 25c
SOY BEAN FLOUR. 3 lbs.
-25c
DRY SOY BEANS, lb.
... 6c
SOY BEAN OIL. q».45c

Dinner prepared from this Soy Bean products will ba served ot thc
American Legion Hall Wednesday, October 28th 5 to 7 P. M.

•"J

Pancake Flour

27'
19'
Good Luck Oleo
26'
HONEY
5 ,b M 95'
JELLO OR ROYAL
29'
CALUMET
16'
BAKING POWDER
24'
CHEESE
2.
62'
CHEESE
2* 65'
CHEESE
2
35'
Cheeri-Oats
)2'
KIX
11'
CAKE FLOUR
25'
CORN MEAL

VIRGINIA

POTATOES

Cauliflower
Yellow ONIONS

Hubbard Squash

RED GRAPES
California. Ige. .

Gold Medal

XARROTS

24 Vi lb. tack '

WHEATIES

[Bulk, washed

Pk9-

WO

..

4Qc

C

....*»

Sweet.

Michigan, bunch .......

MtMBM
STOW

“• 0,14 “

QUALITY FOODS

CELERY HEARTS

FIRST IN
THK MINDS
OF THRIFT
WOMEN

dSToil*1'’

21c

MINCED HAM
BOILING BEEF
LEAN SPARE RIBS
PORK STEAK
T-BONE STEAKS
FRESH GROUND BEEF

FIRST

w ioS'o?

3

Iba.

■

10'
33'
3'
10'
10'
10'

lEATMOHE

CRANBERRIES »&gt;. 2Qc

fdddlcenter;

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"ICELAND"

SUNSET SERENADE"

THE POSTMAN DIDN'T RING'

’PANAMA HATTIE"
/

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Only enough ticket* will be sold al lhe
bargain price to fill theatre onee.

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY. OCT. 28-29
One price for alL 50c plus tax 5c total 55c
Special Benefit show for the Service Men in

Entire proceeds will be given* for the cause.

THE WORLD AT WAR'
THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY'
(all technicolor)
'
Together with talent recruited from local

BA It It Y

TH EAT It

Hastings. Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23-24
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Dennis O'Keefe and Gloria Dickson

AFFAIRS OF JIMMY VALENTINE"
and John Howard and Marguerite Chapman

"SUBMARINERAIDER"
SUNDAY end MONDAY. OCTOBER 25-26

TANNER

Saturday evening. Oct. 24. at 7:30.
A play -The Country Cousins'* will
be presented. Bring Jello, cake or
I cookies and table service.
j WEST HOPE
. Hie Community club will meet
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes this
week Friday evening.
j The Pralrievhle township Sunday
j school convention will be held Sun­
day. Oct. 25 at the Prairieville
I Methodist church. Pot luck dinner
at 12:30.
Program and business
। meeting following
,
) The Rebekah* will have a bazaar
land serve chicken dinner and sup­
pier. election day. Watch for ad.
in next week's Banner.
I The Cloverdale Home Exteitslon
wlU meet at Mr* Welton Brooks
on Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 23
Thl* is a very important meeting:
j all members tinted to be present.
Visitors are invited.
Delton
Rev. D. W. Robinson will hold
I evangelistic service* in the Delton
, MethodUt church for one week
commencing Sunday evening. Oct

IN OLD CALIFORNIA1

There will be cvangelLstlc meet­
ings at the church thc week of
Oct. 35 beginning on the evening of
that date. All are urgently request
— ll tzi
------ .....I.__

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. OCT. 27-28-29
Featuring thhc AH-American dance band with
Adolph Mcnjou. Jackie Cooper and BoniU Granville

206 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

"THE BIST -FOR LISS'

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

"SYNCOPATION

1

The 'Gaiter*
The Inside margin of a book.
»’iere the p«ge* are bound. Is called
'n* "gutter."

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER M, 1H»

trees are gold and red. and the some letters before that.
saaaafraa la in Ha autumn glory.

'Doty.
Joseph Englerth, Hastings; Otto CAMP FIRE NEWS
Edward Grime*. Tekonsha; William HORIZON CLUB
Syly-ur Hyrt» Hubrtll,; JW.
Th.
ot th.
The following Barry county men man Bulmer, Woodland: Robert
_.,
lh
1
the things we wanted. You should
day. Oct. 38. at I p.
passed their examinations at Kala- Michael Bllvin. Hasting*; Gerald “n c,ub took p,acc °°
have seen Dr. Brooks sanding the rush of work in office and factory !
LaVem Sinclair. Hastings, and Octthe Parish house. Miss Of Ann Goodyear to |
(Continued
from
page
i.
aec.
1)
to
hunt
in
old
Barry's
fields
and
I
William
Frank
Wompo,
Freeport
I
Van
Westrenen
taught
the
girls
• roast. Bach girl will I
old floor, and Rose Cook painting
Fort Custer October 27 for military
woodlands.
---------—-----------*ome of the fundamentals of dap;-! food.
praised at celling prices, the ap­ training. Of this group, five are vol­
magazine shelves. Lyn Lewis, tlie
And it's strange to think ot you ,
' inv let the nrY*ormvanim&gt;nr nt *.rtu r K-h
,
praiser's estimate of coat of repairs unteers. Lynn Everett Perry. Russell
"Y" secretary, iuu spent hours help­ ; "down under" with spring just I
deducted, and the balance sent to
Service School
Howard Silsbee. Foster Julius Martz,
ing. and I have put in a few licks on ita return. We are going to learn
the owner. Tires not worth repair­
Jacksonville, Florida
Richard
James
Huckcndubler
and
myself to help make It presentable.. a lol of geography from you boys 1
ing wiU be paid for al scrap nib- Klfn_rn E .
March
IIVU1 of
iwaisc.
UI ihh]jb •Is —
— -——17th,
----- • ^U. ber prices if the owner desire* pay..! Richard E. Sherman. Hastings.
maps* lie His birthday
Painters, plumbers, carpenters and away from home. The kind
: Jacob Cornelius Ver
electricians have come In and they used to print in the hook* don t wait until then to write, he This wtU not be much but lhe own- PlZS!
_____ elton: Bernard M. Mill*.
worked nights, much of it wltltout
er wiU have the satisfaction of1
Here'* a Nov. 4th birthday date knowing that he ha* contributed to Detroit; Wyman William Claggett. by the Michigan Central, has ap­
pay. There will be billiards, ping­ Even a globe is not quite right.
Bellevue; Merle Alvy Dundas. De­
pong. card tables, table games, writ­
troit: Harold Wesley Baughn, Lan­ plied to the Interstate Commerce
Pvt. James Lester DeVault
ing desk, radio and phonograph, pole and lock out and around all
operation.
. eu»y chairs and a Bookcase Co. , ways at once. But somehow we dp । Barracks C-509
The tire owner must certify that sing; Ray Haggerty. Nashville; Commission for authority to aban­
Bellevue; don
।
bight miles of ita line, leading
davenport, with lot* of magazine*.. have u feeling that you fellows arA? 706th/ Tech. Sch. Sqd. iSp.i
(he tire or tires he turn* in was Robert Paul Hinman,,Middleville;
Robert
Newton Keeler, X
i from Richland Junction to Delton.
etc. There Is a kitchenette and ।("out there" doing your bit, and we \ Buckley Field
or were not/purelumed for re*ale.
t; 'Carl
An- The
'
railroad claims that trucks and
counter for serving light refresh­ are back here on the "home front"'! Xpenver. Colorado
Tire deaiepr are not Included In the Floyd White, Nashville:
thon
Schweder.
Cloverdale;
late:
Claude
laiE
itre
Hurcnasr
Hinn
nut
mu*s
--------------------------------------------busses
meet all the transporlaUon
ments. We think it will be used a
d°
. .w We have rfther names well have IjUc—Ttre' Purchase Plan but must
Ftipene ! need* of that part of the line which
With you fellows "out there” 'to ,.ave unlll nexl
becau-e of 'inethe Dealer*’ Tire Return Plan I W,rren MU,er- Bel***u*: Eugene
lot
The newly-formed
Navy
'Ralph Guenuey. Hastings; Carl.lt wishes to n-------—
abandon.
Several
which
functiona
Uirough
the
manu”
Mother* Club Li interested in the and in It. the words-of the old hymn )«* df^spacr. In the meantime,
facturers
or
distributors
George
Welfare.
Heatings
.
Tony
years
ago
the line wa* abandoned
room. and us one of them said, they
tU*C_°.n_nC* mranln8 send us naiSes."addresses, and blrthIn case* where the owner of the Jo**ph Matyasik. Bellevue; Loren . from Delton through Hastings and
as we sang. -days so you won't mis* out on the
can t do much .for thglr own boy* la»: Bunday mornlug.
‘
car
works
out
of
town
or
for
some
I
W,Jrn
*'
P&gt;&lt;rce.
Hastings:
Dewane
j
Woodland
to
Woodbury,
who arc away, so they want to do "From Greenland's icy mountain.
--------------From India';, coral strand.
romelhlng for the boy* in training
i Here's an official communication other reason cannot appear per-i
Where Atrlc'n sunny fountains
sonaily to turn In hi* tire or tiro,1
that just came in:
Roll down their golden sand;
Week ago Saturday night, lhe
Robert E. Schultz, son Of Mr. and blanks may b«- secured from the
Country Club had onc,o£Jte dances From many an ancient river.
Mrs. Ira A. Schultz, 430 East 'Stale local express office, by use of which
From many a palmy plain.
for thc Coast Guard* Can you
Hoad, .Hasting*, i* enrolled In the he or she can authorize another tu
imagine Charles Barnes being there They call u» to deliver
Navy's new training achool for act for them in certifying the re­
Their land from error's chain.”
In ills new army uniform, and all
machinists at tlie University of quired blanks.
; Write again. Paul. If you have Kansu.*. I-awrence. Kas Schults
the other men were sailor*!
Hie cost of transporting these
time
for
only
one
letter,
don't
write
Barry Comity ministers have tak­
will be given an Intensive training tire* to the various warehouse* will
en on,the duty of serving as unof­ to me. just write to our mutual program during a 16-wetk course, not be assessed against the owner,
paving such trans­
ficial volunteer chaplains nt the friend Zoliy. so we can all read it. in preparation for assignment to lhe , government
,
Sincerely, your friend.
Clear lake unit of the Coast Guards,
active duty with the fleet. He waa portation ccharges.
n®rgei.
DOn M. Gury.
and I have been down twice now to
.»!.»« to th. Khool ,n« .ho.- I ,TI» pun J* u&gt;
u»«
conduct evening services.
All of
tn,
wutthl. In . ... 'i“
.... have
...„ gone have been
pnn very
K* ” (""■!&gt;'«
th,! U rl« ot nunlnollotu doting nonl through Ur. dr.lrr. to tjnoo.
us who
WHERE IS YOUR
rnucu mprr.-rt .Uh th. hnH,
,tal ” w‘n' »” 'i”"" “
rreruU training
। "&lt;nl&gt;orlM W loot rationing brart.
IMPORTANT 10%
M th, mtn. Thnt ,r. nry and you parents, too Write what­
Kir. going aJu. krap u. IntomM
J'
completeness of th.
the olan
plan and th.
the
ro.rwlM.rtra.
attentive and seem to appreciate ever you like and well do our be*t »l-ra 'on to from thorn
FOR WAR SAVINGS
1 urgent need for the rubber, people
tin- service*. I&lt;a*t time I went. to follow your suggestions.
Next week Mrs D. A. VanBusnils week live of you said. "Gosh,
Sadie Mae Palmer and thc choir
COMING FROM?
klrk will pen you lines- You know, । eligible to purchase tires, such as
went along, nnd presented a very why wait until our birthdays to of course, she L* the gracious wife Of 1 doctors, defense workers, etc. are
print
our
address,
we
want
letters
required
to
tum/
in
all
over
five
fine program of anthems and solos,
The average American
our superintendent of schools and
u* they appeared in our new ma­ now and ull thc time. Well keep she can probably tell you a lol of ।. tires in their possession, not in use.
Solid Paitali
nr
family
budget is not a
■epi
flying
if
you'll
keep
'em
com
­
land
secure
additional
tires
as
the
roon choir gowns. When ’ say
. inside dojw about a lot of things.
need arise*.
"choir.” I should e.xplaifi that on ing!"
very elastic affair. When
Whi»«
Cheerio.
O. K. my lads, we'li do it nnd let 1
| Truck and bus owners are not
this )&gt;artlcular evening, it was n
ZPUy
Coffer.
we
are
asked
lo
put
ten
compelled to surrender their extra
young indies chorus, with boy so­ the home folks keep their date book
The winter winds will blow
tire*. Willie it is believed that with
percent of our earnings
prano soloist. Dickie Brnncli, sing­ for thc whole year so tiiey can
I reasonable care, provided for tn
,n, bcautifuily. We
w. still
.uu B.V,
,•»
Lui ”&gt;•“
ing
have a.
you and your family have a
Into War Bondi and
! large part by lhe 35 mile limit and
unty youhK m.n or t«o In the “ •
~u»tl&gt;l"s
&gt;«“'
good supply of these smartI gas rationing which becomes ef­
Stamps, it means adjust­
choir on Sunday mornings, but there oirthdny.
but-senslble
Several of you fellows “
said
I fretive in November, passenger tires
urr not mmty nt Uu-tnl.lt .round
“ you'd
ment all along lhe line.
*hou)d last for the duration, that
cut, fitted gowns . .. with allm
here. You will be glad to know. like to have the addresses of some
| is not true of truck nnd bus tires.
We must do without many
waists, graceful skirts and at­
however, that the choir stalls keep of your pals so that's* another rea­ J (Continued from-page 1. Sec. 1)
And while truck nnd bus owners
tractive
-treat
- menu.
well filled, as tlie girls carry on. I son why we ll print thc names nnd
things, and we must save
Tlie regUtration of consumers of.
„„
every
the precaution
th^
am wondering if it may get so addresses as soon as they fire sent fuel oil will begin today. Thursday. , are urged to use If
on the things we cannot
October 22. and will continue Vo.; to ,’ro,on«.‘hf
2*r“'
scarce of boys that I will have lo
One
father
writes:
—
"Lewis
hud
an
are
permitted
to
retain
more
than
do without.
use a girl for cro&amp;s-bcarcr. I do
! and including Wednesday of next ।
____________
."““J ' Week, October 27. All users of kcr- the-five tires If in their judgement
not
know ofuny
anynur
rule........
againstit.it.
'
but u&gt; t.r I h.vr nut comldetyd »hllr m
Hl«h Khool .h rl, I oacne and fuel oil must register; i they will be needed.
One sure way to save is
The Office ot Price Administra­
cherished very much and which
urln, ,lrl. lor -.tur boy.." But lie
■” .............
wfc,'h but it will not be necessary for them
Hours!
to buy all your family's
tion announces that no one with
many lonesome times
you may be sure that whoever may helped out ------to come to Hustings to do so. All
But thl* kerosene and fuel oil dealers have more than five tires to (he car will
winter needs al Penney's,
have lo do It. the candles on the ~!.c~ “
was
Altar WH.L be lighted every Sun- "
* lost at the Battle
" ot Midway. been supplied with blanks for con­
where
economical,
waste
­
Kight
For
Good
Weather!
is important that every car owner
Fluffy Chenille!
day. and our prayer* will be offered I know that he would be so glad to ’ sumer registration. These can be
proof methods of doing
...... for
rar ,»U
... your
ynur buddle*.
uumum
t»»trard* Or
from obtained, nnd be properly filled out take care of this matter at once.
there
you and
The local express office is open
o„. oth.r utuity t how round
h“ ’» nnd mailed to the Barry County
business are proving to
daily from 8:00 A. M. lo 5:00 P. M.
v-ry mi.rr.un, u the c.m„ end kn™ “’,"1""
War Price and Rationing Board. except during the noon hour, nnd
be a life-saver to millions
in service. 8
Some
Hraplral Serare Council
(hr well as from those ln
“m' Hasting*. Mich.
• Reversible*
either Mr. or Mrs. Wood will be
whose family budgets
Red Cross. When it was organized may remember he was on the
After nil Barry county users of,I on duty al all times between these
last winter, it was for Fort Cluster Yorktown, an aircraft carrier-"'Just right when you
fuel oil for heating, or users of ker­ I hours to take care of those who
Corduroy or cavalry twill
must be stretched farther
only, but we have had to take on
sport coala, with gabardine
read, study, or want
osene for lighting or cooking pur­ ' have tires to turn in. They will not
Lewis H Godfrey. R. M 3/C
than ever before.
to relax In comfort!
Kellogg Field, the new Percy L
on the reverse side! Gay
poses, shall have filled out and । be able to take care of this at their
Cincpac Flag Allowance
Lovely, soft, fluffy (
plaids In boxy styles' Soft
Jones Base Hospital. which Is the
’ mailed or delivered their reglslni- । home, however, os all the necessary
fleece In sport types! Sites
chenille that is warm ,
former Battle Creek Sanitarium.'
' lion blanks, filled out properly,
blanks, etc. will be kept at the ofSan FrancUco. California
-without being heavy! '
and. tiie tiiree units of Die Coast
these registration papers will be 1 flee at all times.
Let's make up for the loss of. turned
„ „ _over to the panel, consistFitted waists
Guqrd. Thc council is made up of
swirling skirts!
representatives of Red Cross chap- lewis' album—we can do it you mg of Edward Goodyear. Leon COSTS MORE TO
Smart For Fall!
tens from counties across the know,
1
if we each do our part.
1 Bauer and Walter Culbert. who will feed PRISONERS
Dressed Woman’
Now here is
---food- costs obliged Shersouthern part of the state, and we
1* our list for this
thL* weekproceed
week: proceed to allot to eitch
ekch user the t *increased
tLieut.
i-.u rCarl
’-.-i r»
v.Lnni.,1.
rv.ftjuvno
............
...
.....
-tt
-.
_______
.
L_.
I
R Edmond*. 0-660738 amount of fuel oil or kerosene that iff Bera to ask the board of supermeet regularly once a month at
user can have, and L*sue the neces-1 vlsora for an increase in the 25
Fort Custer. Much has been ac- ; 42nd Troop Carrier Sq.
। rary allotment card to that user for | cents’ per meal heretofore paid by
compILshed by this group In furnish- ,
Seattle, Washington
Ing day rooms on the post, and
' what be will be permitted to pur- tlie county for feeding prisoners in
cniist*.
,
. &gt;ht^ii The_ (.*_*.■
u—
Carl Is the non of thc Gordon I cjiase.
providing recreation nnd comfort
the jail.
board ****..nt**a
recognized &gt;the
Blanks
for these allotments cards merit of this request and added a
facilities and materials for the 1Edmonds, who arc now living In
*”
New molded beret . . .
for rationing fuel oil nnd kerosene third to thc allowance, which will
• Casual
station hospital.
With gas and &lt;Ann Arbor.
feather-flaunting dress
have not yet arrived. We are un­ make the added cost 25 cents per
tire rationing, we Just about get
hat . . . sports styles!
Pfc. Lewis S. Kenfield
. able to state how these allotment day per prisoner for three meals.
■ c'o Finance Office
cards or forms will get to the con­
don't do any more driving than
Minter Field
flannelette
sumer. The County War Price and
necessary.
For that reason, we
Bakersfield, California
appreciate what little driving we do
You'll remember Lewis as lhe Rationing Board have not received '
. piece models
around old Barry county, and roll­ fellow wlith thc nice smile who any instructions on that point yet.
that are casu­
Soft A* A Bunny!
ing idonl nt only 35 miles an hour worked at thc Strand theatre. HU It may be that tlie local rationing
ally correct I
we see more of ita beauty than birthday is January 7th. so put it board will be told to moll them; or.:
BED |ACKETS
Sport styles
ever before. Well. Paul, the maple in your "date" book, but he'd like because of their value, require the '
that do well
users of kerosene or fuel oil to call i
Made of excellent |
here and get them.
rayon satin—Pastel*
Dressy fash­
| Watcli for further announcements.
fcL prints. Sizes
ions for your
with lace
'VOW1.! A MESSAGE EOOM
'
5 6-16.
ARRESTED ON SERIOUS
leisure hours!
trims
CHARGE
LITTLE AMERICA1! PUSH COAL1.!
Sizes 12-20.
Children's Snug
Donald Braley of Delton. 19. was
•\TJSEVELLOW PAGESOE YOUG
arrested Thursday
for statutory
J TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
rape. He has made a complete con- 1
T&amp;tpd./
fe.'slon. In It states that he did not
\ TO LOCATE NEAREST DEALEQ
Ribbed knit cotton
know the girl In the cose was under
with feet
££C '
17. Her relatives »y she is only 12.
He whs arraigned Thursday before
Justice Bowman, of Rutland town­
ship. He waived examination and
For Warmlh AND
was bound over lo the'circuit court.
Foshions For Fall!
Bond of 11500 was furnished.
A fine choice of sueded cotton
YOU
CANSEHD
THEM
TRIAL NEXT THURSDAY
or lesther-and-fabric types!
New Patterns! Two Stylra!
You'll find just what you
Ray Fisher, of Nashville, was
brought Into Municipal court Mon- j
day. charged with malicious de­
Practical!
struction of property^ He denied
that he was guilty of the offense.
GLOVES
His trial was set for next week
warmth. New
Thursday, in Municipal court.
j
slurp stripea
plaid and allHANDWRITING
*
Sturdy cotton
over designs!
REVEALS CHARACTER
or rayon 1
Mrs. Robert Cook »jx»ke on graph­
styles.
ology to the Rotary Club Monday
noon and explained how in many
ways handwriting reveals the perFLANNEL
sonallty and character of the writer.
The Rotarians ind their guests
SHIRTS
j were much Interested.

On the Home Front

(Continued from page 1. Sectiotwl)

and some of the men are getting a

N. 731147, 48th Sta. Hosp.
a .P.O. 31115. c/o Postmaster
Sah Francisco. California
Here's another:
Joseph Wayne Bump

IDLE TIRE PURCHASE
PLAN EXPLAINED

SELECTEES WILL REPORT
OCTOBER 27

C. K. &amp; S. Asks To
Abandon Eight Miles 1
Of Its Line

A

,i PLEASE HELP THE FOOTBALL PLAYERS
DO NOT BURN LEAVES THIS FRIDAY NI6I
THE SMOKE SETTLES ON THE REID AND
18358025
FOOTBALL AT THE FAIRGROUNDS AT 3:30

GOWNS

1. °

NOTICE TO USERS OF
KEROSENE, FUELOIL

HOUSECOATS

FALLCOATS

Misses
HATS
1.49

|

298

10”

DRESSES

298

J&amp;cnT'&amp;'i&amp;tead/

98

SLEEPERS

98c

Men's PAJAMAS

2.00

CANTEEN
GOODIES
fa
/vo Pti/w

SPECIALS

SATURDAY

VAN CAMP'S TENDERONI
3 Pkg» 19c
carton
PALMER MATCHES
29c
VELTMAN COOKIES most varieties . lb.
t2c
4 rolls 22c
NORTHERN TISSUE
roll
PAPER TOWELS
IQc
BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

C. THOMAS ST OK
HASTINGS1. MICHIGAN

59c

Plain
cotton
buy.

Choose from 15 different,
carefully selected assort­
ments of the things the
boys like
we ll do the
rest! His package will be
packed professionally to
prevent breakage and will
be SHIPPED THE SAME
DAYI

OTHER FLANNEL
SHIRTS

J40
Heavy cotton flannel in bright
plaids.

Thu Years Best Styling!

SWEATERS
Long sleeved Rayon
4
blouses in beautiful pastel. I

A Requirement Tills Season!

CLOTH SHIRTS

096
C

MEN'S SPORT SLACKS

FALL SKIRTS
Flared, gored or pleated
styles. Wool crepe.

O
£■

ROBES

Hell Need Several!

SWEATERS FOR GIRLS
Extra Heavy Suede

Two-tone coats and
practical slipovers!

Slipovers, cardigans—
with new details!

QQC

■OYS’ SLACKS

SPORT SKIRTS
Plaid or plain fabrics
in smart styles. 7-14.

BOYS' SWEATERS
Tough knits in two
tones or solid colors!

029

C

Smart herringbone* and
stripe*! Serviceable!

p
C&gt;

doubh
sliawt

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, ISK2

be mutually understood and

(

obqhwatww

rs- and equipment for offensive a

UUU»«I u

Fruit BtalM c»“
,r“5*
linen .by pouring water over me
ilatu before washing arUrie*. »
stains seem stubborn rub with isru

e their
m.—.i—— uu
. n.n
—
Maccabees
will hold a
Halloween
I -BU Utt Utt-won Ittd nwlttl Utt
y» fentUtt
party bi the O. A. R. hall Thur*,
•. blnnkw ot ofllcttl Ulonce oil a Ironl, nnoounct eaten eUort on
evening. Oct. 29. All Maccabees ar. but slroogar.
WILLKIE REPORTS
[complex
Tuckerman Rcolectgd On
| Cttnpkx and
and dangerous
dan,.™. problem.
praUem. ^"producttonTrcnt."actuaUy
tb, prMutlx„ Jran; ^nuB, point
pen, ‘
arc especially Invited and may bring
Wand.Il WUIkte completed the Almost everyone In Britain had the (|nger of
at new men lor I
Social Welfare loard
official phase of hl* 31.000 mite hcard at
one f&gt;’e,llnr14 IWr? "working aU out of proportion to] -0^ 3*^ county Board of SuGrace Lutheran Guild will meet
•nV Utt, teu -nuuttte, .•«&gt; Itt “?
" ,u“
h'*d" “““•
U, —Ion U&gt;U ttttte. „
, ,
, ,
,a.,.
'
A inlb Keeper, indignant at cr a fab. ^-5 urork!”
made several changes in lhe ap- &lt;17 g. Grand, on Wednesday. Oct
gave hi. report to President Frans- AnM&gt;rlcan »hlt«' brhavter toward
Can you thlnk o( an&gt;. worda. (n P®to«»* offi»* of lhe county
jg. A11 memb&lt;ri un:ed u, J pres­
------------ ---------- 4 van you uiuu oi any »uim. us
— —---- --- ------ ,-o
uisuxucia utfccu w w
Un U Boomvrit at tbe White Houae. | Negroes, put up a 1stin
--------on---hU bar ' t0 p^t. whlch adequately exprto 1 w-u-' «•'»-« «»~rvi«r nt r— ' ™
wU1 * ***' tot
.vtrage Ameri-j SLmT^Ld
ChrtoUn"
.
TIte unofficial phase of Mr. Will-'door: •For the use of the British ,(he du&lt;uU *
» "

-

ROAD COM.

THIReK-ENUOAED - MM-KMH

klc’* trip, or a public report on hb - and ofI colored
entered American* only/
only.' He can Bt
own personal vlewa and opinion* «.&gt; forced to remove It next d
gained from the seventeen countries I "Three Negroes on a bus leai

■

amtudc.

Myron Tuck-

Ing John Usbome

The y

Clock Bread

L club lueeta with

it -Newton thia Thuraof lhe Social Welfare Commission.
clock for a cooperative
The County Canvasser's Board■ dinner.
he visited, remain* to be completed. u&gt; their feet when a white off! fr FREE PRESS EDITOR
will be made up ot Henry RemmlngCircle No. 1 al the W. S. O. 8. will I
Even though this unofficial report boarded Jt. Said the girl conduct r. I APOLOGIZES
*"
ton, Bert Brown and R. H. Molt.
wiU be tempered by lhe require- tartly: 'Sit down. This 1* my 1 is ' 'Continued from page L See. I)
meet Wednesday. Oct. 28. at 2 |
menu of wartime censorship. 1! will and this Is England.'
FIVE AUCTIONS—Con,
o'clock in the Primary room of the i
\ vnu&gt;ma
credited politician who through ....
»uf- ...
phurch.
f
doubtless be the most interesting j Two Southerners broke up a small Yfrancc happen* to be the Bcpubll-1 (Continued from page 1. etec 1)

3 x 25c

Circle No. 6 of 'tlie Methodist
phase of the Willkle expedition so party al widch Negroes were done- can National CommUtceman from gate fall on him. causing the infar a* lhe public is concerned.
ing with English girl*. They, de- Michigan.
f jury mentioned. He was taken to church will meet Monday evening,
There are sharp differences of. molished some furniture, insulted] The occasion was a political din-' J-----------------’|enn0**
--------- ... ----- writing
------- --‘Nov. 2, for dessert at 7:30 at the
his condll,on
condition *
was
opinion over Mr. WUlkie's trip, the hoslcw.
ner attended by more than 500 Re- hls
“ reported as very , home tf Mrs. D. D. Walton. 420 E- ■
S1**1-------------. Bond.
Some dismiss it as a mere publicity, “Four'Cxech .soldiers, champion- publicans and lhe fact that Judge
BEN BOWMAN. Prop.
' CWe No
ot lhe W. 8. C. 8.
stunt without serious purpose or ing die principal of minority rights, I Ferguson and Frank MeKay were
Due to ill health, Mr. Bowman will meet al the home of Mrs. A. '
significance. Others believe that ftstfought a group of white Ameri- bolh ln ,h*' 'amr room fa“ ,n no
Willkle accomplished considerable car..'
,* interpreted as either a pet­ will have an Auction Sate al hte'K. Frandscn. BO4 8, Jefferson, on
farm 4*-i mile* west of Hasting* on Oct. 27 at 6:30 P. M: Pot luck sup- ,
food tor hl* country a* an hide-, "On more than, one occasion. ’&lt;mal or a political reflection*upon M-37
or 7 miles southeast of Mid- 1 per. Guest* Invited,
pendent obierver and unofficial rep- British girl*, hlghstcpplng down [ lh(r&gt;ur headline was sloppy Journal- dlcville on M-37. He is offering a ;
• • •
n-nuutt ot Utt U. s. A
,h«r vin.,£, »lmu mu. Nnra boy.. I ,jm #l ,u wm,
„„ gow! lUt of horses, cow*, hogs, j Circle No. 8 will meet with Mrs.
sheep, chicken*, hav and grain, and ' Walter Sunday this. Friday- after­
Criticism or approval ot the trip, were forcibly stopped by Southern ,n krfpin&lt;
lbe &gt;Undard, we
machinery. Curt Solomon will cry,noon. Oct. 23
*0 far as the pres* Is concerned, j u. S white troo|i*. When British
the sale nnd John Birman will act;
'
k
j Next meeting
meeting of the Prairie Garappears lo be divided along tlie line soldiers and, civlitens defended the 1 We regret lhe circumstance and
‘
I;dcn
rinn CUttH
hrjnp of
Club will Iw*
be at th«.
the home
of Isolationism. Papers which were right ot lhe women to choose their'
hope that no voter haa been unfav- LYLE CISLER, Prop.Winnie Brog. Nov. 3. Dinner will
' ardently isolationist before Pelrl1 „-wn escorts, military-police of both
orahly influenced bi hL» attitude lo- I Having decided to dispose of the
Harbor have condemned the trip: colors and nations had to haul off I ward Jud&lt;r Ferguson by the Incl- personal property. Mr C Isler 'will
... auction
.ucurn. sale_
.... «t
.. the
™ place,
• «*
those which held thc opposite view, their battling charges.
drnl
(havp an
u»
r&lt;™ P1’""
““““ » rMem-1
— .
"In Belfast a Negro American sol- ■
have approved tlie trip.
• ------- ■ . mite north
-■ and■ - . ml
]e bers expected and visitor* welcome.
r....^
The Detroit Free Prnss. for-exator Prentiss Brown for re-election. WMt of the Hastings monument
5t or
or ' Hwpltal Guild No. 12 meeu Oct I
ample, outspokenly isolationist be­ white American soldier seriously ! bul |( neither approves nor condones the first place cast of the River-1.
—...
------ ---------------- ,—, .— —
------as at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr*. I
fore Pearl Harbor, "foams at the wounded-in a pub brew).
' »&gt;•*«
"*■**------- *— .,**— j}• •Bud Wolfe, with Mr*. Rolfe BuU- I
the false light in which Judge FcrUc- 4 Ql(l:rlnR
guson waa placed.
1 •'I l,1K
co-hontess
Please bring I
mouth." *0 to speak, each time the
I
farm
machinery.
Dewey
Reed
will
,.ectiic nnii ibread
In
June,
in
lhe
village
where
lhe
name c.f Willkle la menttonet). The
, Our apologies.
cry the sale and Clifford Hammond .
mreaa.
New Y'ork Times, on the contrary, fir-'t American colored troops were ]
[will act ns clerk. See lhe adv. else- , in this discussion ion war and di- I
JOHN S. KNIGHT.
a long sunding critic of-the Isola- Wllcled. Pubkeepcr John Parrish,
[where in this issue for full parti- ,sca*e&gt; an age-old enemy of man- j
kind, and a reliable index of phys-! 1
tlonlst attitude. Ita* had construe-1 hml said: "My pub Is open lo every-, Editor Knight
- - is- rather
• consider, culars.
tire word, of praiic to
for lhe one who behave* himself. The Nehim •hen hedte-l
g
- •
lologlckl. social, and economic well-1 j
FYTKNtFns- CL
CLAUS
being, must not be forgotten. In I
Willkle trip.
1 crocs could teach some of our boys mlsxed the Incident as
sloppy EXTENSION
E
YF
fcNSI
°
S
,
England
anduUttteuloU,
Wales, deatlia
from ]
OM Orart BumbUcn &gt;«&amp;,»
mamttr,.- An rtterly native!“'“.""‘‘T
.u„
The coaU
Coats W„.
Grove ©ctenxion cl*» raa&gt;
„7^atoa
re” mte Uuneud
liter eased j|
Mtt.
Utt
btt,. U,W&gt; K had ttttttMd:
». » P^d. «*■■ «
« &lt;W
b, .-r c. I. Utt &lt;te.( mr. and
^luX eaZen, ,o
lhe "
- &gt;'
Wn,*“m « lh'
'°r
‘"E"' ,’~u«
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than mat of hi* critics.
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- --- - ------------but valuable loothold won at lhe' graduate work in the college arc
THINK THIS OVER'
of ownJ- uvc.v the mechanized .’'‘Ihhle for lhe honor.
■ "Wlnsion ChurehiQ needed aU his]dtviMon* rushing through their
H'c. m-thod of chooalng included,
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* "
•
- '
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nen Supervisors Vote To
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larly ineffective oratorical style and .no reason io doubt the accuracy of'
~
• 'WHO'S WHO"
hi* blurry pronunciation ,of "Amur- Mr Allmans reporting
.
—then the
Donald Flngleton. Hastings Jun-1
rucan" is the diametric opfx»ite of words "'downright du.guat«i'' nrc; lor. I* listed among twenty students
Roosevelts resonant "My Friend*" in mild and restrained ’
ut Central Michigan College who
On one side »r have the fellow* । have been nominated for "Who's
radio appeal.
among students tn American
However, partisanship and oratory , on Wake It|pnd and Bataan who,|Who
'
, Universities and Colleges.” accord­
utt Mr. WUlkl. I, • PHK,
nrntbtat uuiun Ute tt.ta « Ing to Dr.
„ „
vla M.
„ Trout,
TralI „„„
David
dean „
ot
American and a pretty good citi-jhuman endurance -and then *ome&gt; student*. Nominees are chosen on i
aen of the world, who undoubtedly to turn in a creditable Job for thair the bast* ol "character, scholarship. I
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and third, to make personal' obser-1
• • •
। u&gt; lose considerable confidence in
vatlons for a report, unhampered by 1 Above paragraphs, quoted from ; lbe yvee Press.
any official strings save the die-' Ttow Mngarine. Oct 19th Issue, are
—------------------------------tales of wartime censorship to the untwl ns recommended rending to
American people.
editors of IJfe. or any other Ameriwho
Judgir.g from news reports. Will-fan individuals or group* w.™
| dwuiu* to select this critical pe’rlod ।
kte made an excellent impression In I
Tlie board of supervisors decided
of a deadly war lo criticize thc pco- L_______________________
al their meeting Monday to reduce
each of the countries he visited— .
r f an allied
muea nation for
:or lack
men of
oi । thc number of workers
worker* In
in the
thc
particularly In Russia nnd China ]; pie ci
democratic ideals. Or maybe Life's j
The president alone is lhe Judge ot [
, io
editors linve no confidence in Time’i "
n two full time workers and one
lhe official phase of Willkle s trip
full time clerk.
The re.v&gt;lution
■
| iMisscd by the board was as follows:
and until such lime as lie chooM- &gt; i reporter;'.
■ "We feel that the social welfare
to speak any talk on this point.)' 1
WHICH UNION COMES FIRST? , office is overstaffed. Therefore wc
mere Idle chatter. It 1* .significant. (
i Gene Allman in his "Michigan rescind nil former resolutions and
however, that the president criti­ Mirror" says: "A Detroit C- I. O.
pertaining to the county
cized neither Mr. Willkle nor hls
....
. u,. gS/ES
activities at any time during the , tic bulletin to It* new members. Tlie consblt of tWo fUu.uinc members,
trip, even when the latter. In n news letter went on to say: 'Tlie new one policy member and one clerk"
purely private capacity?made some employees should be told that thc Tlie wpervbora voted that the I
rather pointed observations on the union stands for a fair day * work'1Mlllcy men&gt;»x* *&gt;»
board will redelicate qdestipn of a "second front." «,. IU,
tn&gt;i
u» x
■
Willkle'* personal report based on . present crisis wc expect to cooper- : Pnt members of thc board are M&gt; first hand observations made dur­ ate for alhout production for vic- ton Tuckerman and Clarence Mater,
ing the world tour remam to be tor/. BUT we don't want any single 1 who were chosen by the supcyvlspublished.
individual irying to produce all the Iors- al',J
r,'lna
■ who
,
, .11
.. Kby
medMby tlie state Thl* new
plan
Thu*, lo date, it would seem to .mplemmU
ol w»r
.an
C„,„
j„^.

any unbiased observer that there ‘(selves. This C. I. O. bulletin went, if the supervisors action shall lie
are more things favorable than un­ on lo accuse new workers of “work-1 carried out. there will be a con­
favorable tq be said of Mr. Will- ing all out of proportion to ulial wc 'iderable saving in Ute overhead
consider a fair dav'» work"
*c'k't of *p,farc work in this county
Ue's trip.
..
"
*
,, .. ‘ in ■ 1M3—probably enough to fully
As a matter of fact. Willkle ha.,
You can write the finish to this, cover the Increases made in salfrom a partisan Msndpoint. been Gt-nc said, •‘were too downright aides mentioned in another article
a poor Democrat and a poor Re­ dLsgustcd to do it •
Utt' week. It is planned that thc
If bitllrllns of this nature werIncreases made will not increase
publican: ns a minority leader he
by union,
lh* "&gt;ull,&gt;'
___
I
has been neither politically astute
nor aggressive; he has a particu­ war production work—and there ii\ DONALD_FlNGLET0N

DONUTS

1

Flour

candidate in the last presidential j Interrupted, might teach anybody
Editor Knight should be person­
election to demonstrate a com-; "omethlrtl: about democratic pos-!a|]y interested In seeing that hls
piete unanimity of purixme In this sibUities. If all the officials in- explanation I* actually read by all.
country behind the American war । volved enroll raged that lesson, de- *ince there 1* Utile doubt that this
effort; second. r«s take up certain mocracy nnd democracy's war would । deceiving headline capsed m»ny
official missions for the president: I be well-served."
[reader*—outstate readers at leas'.

,V

ENRICHED

1942
Mri of Public Health.
, , October
,
Harlow, Thirty years ago tuberculosis was I
bbHii f
Kn responsible for 11 out of every 100
&gt;111
deatiu occurring In the United,
State*. Today. It I* responsible for
four out of every 100 deaths. CreUonU, belare IVaU Harbor de. , diuv. ihvv had Utt Modem oi &gt;h, \"™
th'
«Snatn„ nus-nEnSHOTT EXdlt for much ot the success of the I
nouno. Utt .Up a. a ".to aheap
Sttd Hr.v.m R.rh.nl So.- «',«•’
‘"ll
■
I
„____________ tuberculosis fight goes to the penny *
Hendershott
Extension
group
.
tt
•
...
,
.
.
.
It
Ls
probable,
however,
that
even
I
Tlie
Hendershott
Ex.........
।
Chrlftmas
Sea).
U&gt; o, p.non.1 pubUclly. la la.
..noUm, InCrr boy lor a
■
"
m,t «l.h M» Cha.. HrndonhoU
met with Mrs Chas. Hendershott
Willkle back on the Democratic swank Minnesota chib, in Univer- .
n,,c «tr*ctl0,» »111 not correct Oct. 8 for the first meeting of the
During the past year 77.800 per- 1
band—a,on .„m. . !u.T En.lUh: ■&gt; »UM .n«..b. Utt ‘ {» *«»
X, *SST EX year. Ten members were ure'ent sons in Michigan have scon lhe
oil* of th" fourteen 'enrolled The educational movie* ot the Michigan [
Pmonal MlKUn at Wlltete haa. BttlUh propl, aonld bo a bl. P„)- ,h,
leaders Mrs. A. C. Cl«rk and Mrs Tuberculosis AssocikUon. Thl* t* ।
UI ran. nuhrr eompkh-ly ateeurro , udlcrd .mart memo,,, or my raro. I
w ,un, )o lte rt|wrtU
L. Christianson, gave the lesson on part of thc prevcnl-tuberculoal* I,
the original three objectives of hls but it's not true ul all. They've |So |nnny who may have fortnw| a R"""r Ruvfng. ’Die next meeting fight carried on by Christmas seals.
trip which were:
.
been extremely nice?
| false impression from reading the will be held at the home of Mrs. R. KEEP'EM FIB1NG—WITH JUNK! '!
First, as a representative of the
"11 seemed as the English peo-1 headline, undoubtedly missed lhe H. Mott in November.
minority party and a* tiic defeated pie and American Negroes, if un- [ apology altogether.
,
Harbor, interpret the Willkle trip
"Since then the Negroes Md got
11 »*'
Kn&gt;6ht s credit.
pregente(j bv lhe
a*
treachery to
the G.
O. O
O. P.
and anore 1i “tone excellently with the villagers. । he dl. •played
a ,line. sense of Jour-. Kenneth Kelsev ......
nnd Mrs
a* Lreacnerv
lo trie
r- anci
.
... &gt;•
... . Iravpa
— —
— .,
--------------th** &gt;nttdulvoa.
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n*v&gt;
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BUUJ&gt;
n,a,
U.r.n,
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I
,honor
’””r in
ln &gt;■»
J.mnm Thn
Tttt nej,
S u»u d«toSu, hl Cdtettn- nam-udUUM land a™v
°&lt; 1&gt;“
UM rimXtt
Mia. Titty had .brt.d haul .nd wall On
o, Mn.c|'h« T«.„,_______ _

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PAGE RIX
'GAME DINNER MARKS
RUSSELL REUNION
I Oct. 18. the first Sunday follow­
Ing the opening of the fall hutting

FARM BUREAU
C. OF C. WILL
GET TOGETHER

usually pleasant reunion of the
Russell family, descendants of Ellzabeth Ann Russell, who won fame
1 along with her twin sister. Julia
for
1
Ann Demary. as daughters of a
. Pluni are nearing completion
.
soldier oi
soioicr
of ute
lhe ncvuiuuonury
Revolutionary War.
war.
&lt;hr raJ «»nual )oU.l rawUn, ot &gt;hn, bd,
the Barry County Farm Bureau and were still living.
the Hastings Chamber of Commerce . Tlie gathering wa* held at the
The meeune wUl he held In 1 O &gt;•"» l«™&gt; « “» &gt;«*
J L-­
,
, rence
rence. ■
a half mile east nf
of Carltnn
Carlton
O. p. hall Monday evening. Nov. 2. Center.
Harold Foster is general chairman
A fine game dinner of pheasants.
of lhe event and a fine program rabbilA and squirrels wa* enjoyed
to being prepared.
The chicken by around forty guests, who came
supper will be served by one of the from Detroit. I-anxing. Grand Rapids. Grand Ledge. Clarksville and
-Extension groups of lhe county.
Hastings. "A wonderful time and
Probate Judge Stuart Clement ha* a wonderfid day" was the verdict
.
been selected to act as toastmaster. 1of all present.
Supper will be served at 7:15.
SOUTH THORNAPPI.E
E. L. Anthony. Dean of the de­ FARM BUREAU
partment of Agriculture at Michi­
gan Stoic College. wHl bc tlie prin- , Tlie South Thoma ppie Farm Bur­
eau Group met ut the home of Mrs.
clpal speaker, and there *111 be 1
Myrta Jackson last Thursday eve­
novelty numbers, including act* of
magic put on by a magician from ning with a good attendance of
Battle Creek. Music will be fur-, about 35 members and guests
After the pot luck supper Mr.
Tilshed during lhe supixr.
Young, our Farm Bureau District
• Ticket* are on sale by members Representative. gave a few words.
of the two organizations. Names of i Mr Laurence and Mr. Smalley from
‘the various committees were print­ our Thomapple-Kellogg school, ex­
ed in tost week's Banner.
plained and invited all farmers to

Plans Nearly Completed
.
For Nov. 2 Meeting

take advantage of the night school
classes they will give on repairing
farm machinery; poultry’ raising and
many oilier subject* to help in our
war production effort*.
The following officers were elect­
ed: Chairman. Myrta Jackson:
vice-chairman. Clarence Longstreet,
sec.-trea*.. Emery Flnkbeinex: divcussion leader. Walter Bender; pub­
licity chklsman. Esther Flnkbetn&gt;r;
Association of Women Leaden,
delegate. Marion Flnkbeiner.

PASSING OF JOSEPH
Joseph Ryan, aged 61. a life­
long resident of _
Irving township.
passed away nt Pennock hospital on
Ttydrsday. Oct. 15. He had been
in poor health for n long time,
''--------- “---------Ferguson of Kalamazoo. Mr*. Roc
knelt. Alliance. Ohio, nnd Mr*
i DeCocker. Irving; also four
m. Thomas and Bernard
Jackson. Raymond of Ann
.and Emmett. Irving town-

Fnt|ter John V. Dillon conduc
the requiem misss^ut the S
of Lima church oitMondnY
o’clock and Interment wua in Mt.
Calvary cemetery.

THERE ARE MORE APPLE
TREES in Michigan ■ 5.400.000» than
there arc square miles in all the
desert* in the world 15 000.000•!

der the law for violations.
In connection with the warning of
tlie Mate police. William Palmer,
secretary of th$ Michigan Petroleum
Industries Commute*, said that the
,
petroleum industry, recognizing lhe
(Continued from page 1. Section li fire hazards involved Tn lhe storage
gasoline —
in .private
homes —
and
represents but a few additional of- ------------------- --------। mile* of travel. Tlie safety of one* -ganige*. wa* taking steps through
family and property should be a Its distribution facilities to acquaint
greater consideration.’’
the public with the danger of fire
Arnold Renner, chief of the state "nd exptoslon in the pramUcuou*
jMllce fire division, pointed out pro- Mor«irr and handling of gasoline.
---------.—...j
. w. O. Hildebrand, secretary of the
attempting storage
In Hie first Michigan Association of Insurance
place, he said that placing gasoline Agents, pointed to the possible
in arty container other than a metal voiding of fire Insurance policies.
container painted red nnd having He smvs that the standard Michi­
gan ure
fire ir-uranre
iflsuroncc puncy
policy states,
the word "gasoline' plainly let len d ....
upon It was a violation of regula­ • Unless otherwtoe pnn ided by
in writing -----added-------heretion* drafted March 12. 1942. upon agreement
... -------- ---------------authority of the state legislature, to. thl* company shall nut be liable
or damage
to control storage
f flammable *Tor
“ ’loss -----*--------- occurring
'— . . .
'—
liquids.
while the hazard is increased by
e regulation*, any means within thc control or
A provision of
.asoline can ty knowledge of thc Insured " Ht said
of five gallon* in that few person* will report the
or In any other bulld- storage of gasoline within thelj
i: not used exclusively for the premises and that Jf such storage
storage of ftomiiublr liquids
In ,,
w in violation of existing
is tn any w
some instances, he said, city ordi- ftate or municipal statute* or regunance* limit the amount to one gal- |at1Ons. and is reported, thc com­
Ion that can be stored.
pany would t&gt;- inclined to refuses
Up to five gallons, 'storage of gas­ acceptance of the llabllltv.
oline is legal only In a snfctv can
-He pointed out that the uniform
properly painted, safeguarded nnd standard Micliignn dwelling and
household furniture form stiites
toile-.
"Permtoaion granted for such use of
; StifJ peon flics are provided unthc premixes as is usual anil inci­
dental to the occupancy ns describ­
ed herein, and to’ keep nnd u*e all
articles and mnterinl* usual nnd
Incidental to such occupancy in such
quanitie* os the exigensle* of thc
.occupancy require."
t- It would appear difficult lo
recognize that gasoline in an
amount exceeding one gallon would
= be exigent to the occupancy of lite
= average dwelling.*' he said.

WARNS GASOLINE
&lt;
STORAGE ILLEGAL

She spoke of the Chinese axcare-I,
free and shtftlra* while lhe Japan-

SUPERVISORS GIVE

&amp;uZVfi«C*

tcrmlned to win complex. She also fkj 111 llimE 1CEC
Shareholders
in the ’’“'J1**
told of her trip home and U.e wreck AM Al I INI If E A IEJ
Building and
Loan Avoclatton
of the-Athenla
last week received their statement*
The next meeting U to be held
(Continued from page 1. Sec. I&gt;
from
lhe
associatton.
showing Ito
Nov. fl at the church.
Tlie sheriff's office hands over to
financial condition June M.
... —I------------------------- 7,-*~
. the county fully 11 JOO In fees re- .I-*'nan5.......
“‘ cu"u“"",
loan*
------------------------------------------------issuing •drivers' licenses. In addition..to first. MArfnee
mortgage loans
also all the fees the sheriff receive* of I2OL21MM. the
“J
| from criminal case, and all dog rrei
cwtracU of 4 O.IIAM^or
license fees collected by that otof loans. It ajw na
t- ne«rl^4379.000
nearly 4379.1
:fleer
S40.92023'cash
S40J2023''cauii O«i hand, govrm।1 ment _band*
___ «« of
nnn45.000.
Vwieral
HomeHome
Federal
. Boyd Clark left Monday for an ncrrThe board received a letter from Loan Bank stock of 43.000. and
I nir field tn Texas. He had volun, jeered and had been accepted a* an the state department of education outer saourities of 42.fl35.00. which
aircraft mechanic He had been .saying that, under a recently en­ show* that 1* a sound corjiorallon.
^ployed by the £. W. Bliss Co acted law. it was fiianned that a Tlie association ha* ito legal reserve
county school commissioner should of S9.B36.30 and ha* undivided pro^^“^Shrre ^Their^ire S
^vi «

LOCAL NEWS VIEWS ■

children will remain here until he ,MU| 12,400. and that
to definitely located.
wou,d W one thlrd 01

- uMzJSr’a.'.'

the state
Jusf now. owing to cotuffkionx
*«toD'- which everyone understands buua-’"erntloiis arc very limited. The

parent* Tureday morning .stated™ ™
‘he
but
that he had passed nnd would be I‘hey
nry proceeded
piixcvuru to
w cut thc
mk- mileage
for the cotnmtalomr
irnvira Detroit Tuesdav aftomoon. II allowance ,nr
from 1450 to 1250. so that the counHe did not state hl* destination.
t tv will actually pay Bl00 less per
year than it did before.

glNUiy BUUll
IIIHUta- ““....... ,
eralions. but^u*
but until lhe war ts ended
waUom.
... — ....... - -a» f0r nPW
.----....
buildings,
building*.
The
TLiv association earned its usual
dividend of 4 per cent, and added a
substantial
..-b amount to Its undivided
profits account. This corporation is
__ nil,I it.
Inis

, .Some people think they will u«e
. up nil the oxygen in the room unless the second clerk In that office, also l|rovcn » H00*1 in^tment.
the windows are wide open. Other*
think there is fp.rne substance g&lt;»e» tlie clerk in the offices of county
treasurer, register of deeds and
into night air from plants which
i school commissioner, were each
makes it more healthful Uian day­ given a 10 per cent raise. The *altime air. Night air. however, is no ; arie* of undersheriff, 1Iir
the deputy
better for people than daytime air. , w|10 bsUfA th(1 drlvrr&gt;- ncense*. alio
and bi addition, a window open only . Ihe tleputy sherln,. wcrc left rx(Continued from page I. Sec. 1)
an inch In ordinary weather will let ^ly as they now are. The drain
,
in enough fresh air for an entire commissioners pay wa&gt; unchanged.
J,,J^{r2hIhU
family to breathe.
The matron of the Juvenile Horn.
loyalty
to “
hLs
adopted
land. Dr
Dr.'
---------------------- ----------------had her pay increased to M0 per ,o
**1,v ,0
“ ,do
‘,lrd Und
Foo has two sons, one aged 24. who
I month.
.
is now in the service of the United

FIRST MEETING
OF BROTHERHOOD
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passed their blooming time, shou d
be left growing without cutting their
WOMEN S CLUB
The-Women’s Club met at the
Methodist church Friday. Oct, 16
A short business meeting was held
nt which the district meeting at
nuke Lost Two Tttlea
By hls abdication the present
Three Rivers for Oct. 19 and 20
was announced
duke of Windsor automatically renounccd title of duke of Lancaster
, traduced by Mrs. Norbert Schowalter. chairman of, the Home Depart­ and duke ot.Cornwall.
ment.
Miss Bernice Jansen. of
Neighborhood House., Orangeville,
Brazil is marveling over a
spoke of living in the Orient, chief­
ly In China and Japan And con - in Pelotas which produced 40 quarts
trusted the differences in livin». of milk a day.

| by the board and deducting the $200 Qb . the otI„.r Ig wllI
plc|udrei
mileage cut fdr school commissioner
. gr0UIXto be culled into MTV1PBV„ the u,ul lncreoe but |1534.
„ the^ear furore

rs■&gt;,b.-.™
“ ™",y until ° conquer Ute world-rince
X’i.'TS
Increases do

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SUNNYFIELD

CORN FLAKES s?
5c
WHEAT FLAKES - ’ 9c
BRAN FLAKES
ROLLED OATS
MELLO-WHEATS:-, 9=
RICE GEMS 2 &gt;9
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Lace Curtains
Lace Cloths
and Bed Spreads

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NEW CROF—TEXAS SEEDLESS

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WISCONSIN CHEESE .34'
LOAF CHEESE » 2 “ 62'
PABST-ETT CHEESE 2 - 35'
ROLL BUTTER-49'
48*
I CRESTVIEW EGGS

GRAPEFRUIT
CRANBERRIES
APPLES
SWEET POTATOES 3
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EATMOR BRAND

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VICTORY FOOD FEATURE

NORTHERN SPIES..

GOLDEN JERSEY

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FANCY RED EMPEROR

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CARROTS

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PASCAL CELERY

10c

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i« 10c

2SS.15c

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MADE FROM RED-RIFE TOMATOES

FANCY LONG ISLAND

DUCKLINGS
LAMB ROAST...
LAMB BREAST .
STEWING FOWL

LB.

BRAIZE OR STEW

LB.

3 TO 4-L1. AVERAGE

•1ST SHOULM* CUTS

r*UH CAUGHT

YEM ROAST.-.,

ii 24c

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RftfISH FILLETS

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IJ58 35c

215,129c

WAX PAPER

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MIHCE MUI
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COOKIES

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DATED

MARVEL

BREAD
3'^29*
1U cue

DONUTS
12'
UCM Wc

LAYER CAM

LACM.31c

QUAKER IACE CURUIHS 98c275
Washable Rayon Marquisette Panels
36" wide 2} long
.98c
45" wide 2} long
1.25
48 " wide 2J long .
1.50
15-19-23-39
Goods by the yard
Quaker

LACE CLOTHS
54x72 ..
72x72 .
63x83,..
72x90 .
72x108

Scarfs
15x54 .1.39

BEDSPREADS
FULL SIZE

GET IN THE SCRAI

WAR
SAVINGS
STAMPS

Botes Spreads
*1.89 and 2.75

Baby Chenilles
All colors at
5.00

Close Work
6.50 and 7.75

Frandsenfs
"Exclusive,, but not expensive"
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‘
?om.
Perry visited Uiat island In 1840.
iThe Japs adopted the western
I weapons and various types of the
ill 11 f DCATC
' western civilization but neglected
||, [J, J, DCAIj
ito adopt thc God of the western
j world.
[ The Japs, the speaker said? are
assured that if they do ail things
(Continued from page I. See. 1)
to the glory of Japan, lhe gates of
'Myers added the extra’point. Tlie Heaven ate 0|&gt;en to them when
remainder of the game was played they die This makes them gixKl
I around the mld-fle)d stripe.
, I fighters, not afraid lo dare and to
Wilcox. Myeis. Banash and R die
The keynote ot Dr. Foos IntcrThoma.-, starred for thc Saxon*.
Matthews. McDonald. Snyder nnd eating talk was reached, when he
Willard played well for Charlotte. said that equality throughout the
Tomorrow night lhe Saxons play world must be established before
host to Allegan
The game willi this world turmoil could be perstart at 8:00 o'clock. Last year Al­ mmiently Milled.
A number of the ladles were pres­
legan defeated Hasting* 9 to 7.
Herewith are details of the game: ent for the address and everyone
Total*
Hostings Charlotte, felt it was an evening well spent.
Thc
second meeting will be on
First downs 16
10*
Monday evening Nov. 16. This will
113
'Yards gained rushing 378
be lhe annual Father and Sdli
Yard* gained passing 20
Banquet and the speaker will be
Pusses intercepted by 2
J. Lawrence Ward of Caledonia *Yio
Passes attempted ....
*
will show bird pictures.
Passes completed'....
Punting average — 30 3
Fumbles
Fumble recovered by
Yard* penalized
.
Hustings substitutes. Backs. Wil- Tlir (fRAn
cox. tackles. Beck. Rasey: guards. | flL J UK Mr
encs.
Martin: center. Frandscn:-----(Continued from page 1, Sec. D
Charlotte
substitute*
Backs. At lhe junk dealer or weighing sta­
Moore: tackles. Fuller. Snlckenberg- tions. you can receive thc standard
price
paid for scrap School, how­
er; ends. Taylor. Sanders.
Touchdowns: Wlicdx 3 (sub. for ever. have no facilities for weighing
metal and so scrap turned In there
M Thomn»i
must--------be consldered.'as
a donation.
Extra pointo: Wilcox. Myers.
-------------------- --------------------------0 7 7 o_&gt;4 Money received from such donaHastings
0 0 0 0— 0
°f ocrap. will go to the
Charlotte
i Burry County Red Cross or the
Lineups
Charlotte U-S°- room.
Hastings
Radee I Help bring in the scrap. Your
Kelly iCapt.i
..
Thornton j0,d n,clfll 14
badly to help
Stamm
r,
o.
Willard
‘Cap » ni1 Uncle Sam's arsenal—Who
Townsend
C
Clever
' *»*ows. that old iron pan of yours
Ottosen.
Willman n’"V become a part ut the tximb
R. Thomas
Wood which someday 1* going to drop
R T.
Gordon on Hirohito's palace or that old.
j Coleman
Carrigan I r u‘y P*11 wlI&gt; be transformed into
Garrison
Matthews I* bayonet which will make an un­
i Myers
Snyder I happy Nazi storm trooper wish lie
R H.
' Banash
McDonald hod never heard ot Hitler!
| Although formal scrap drives are
By Gordon Ironside
i sponsored by lhe salvage com­
HHS Sfcwrtft Reporter
mittee. the important thing is to
■ keep a steady stream of scrap mov­
ing in to tlie salvag** depots. Tills
mean* that each person who has
scrap material available must lake
The
! January 1. 1943.

U.S.O. ROOM OPEN
SATURDAY
JMlUiWH | FOR
| V«Y FIFTY
I II I I
COAST GUARDS

lt to thc dcnlcr or someui^tuig
collection
center.
Throe who lake lhe time anA
trouble to get in their scrap arc
......
c ...
giving a direct boost wlo«..
the
war
effort; are doing their part In seeing to “
it ,u
that
men at “
the
“‘----------“ *front
-----have the proper weapons al tlie
proper time.

(Continued from page 1, Sec. 1)
a billiard table, two-ping pong tobies
i and a piano. The bock of the room
, ha* new wash rooms to the west,
and a kitchenette Includingja small
! electric *tove In the rest comer.
1 All of the furnishings have been PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Babies bom during tlie past week
outright gifts to the U. S. O. for
। were a girl lo Mr. und Mrs. David
the duration.
Barry. Nashville. R. 3. on Oct. 13:
Th.,, .n- m.n, .ddULon. &lt;o te a
. girl „
,nq „„
to Mr and
Mrs. Paul Reanud.
’Ut
ih» room mon ,ltk J12 E
„„
„
: cofnfortoble and convenient, for in- &lt;—
. —.. ..
.
h..
to Mr and Mr* At* Vun Til,
a _sink
is needed
in the
taut on
on uvi. n&gt;:
I5; a
n gin
slrl
I stance, a
—— —
—------- —
— 7ao w
n, Wa
wuuiuv,
hicnme
41* MIC
hut then
thnw impronmonu
linnrovernrrttn lo
... Ur ,„ld M„
.
....
Wo
^_
ran only be rn.de when m.l.rt.k „„„
.nd tabor on .r.ltablr
Mr&gt; Frrd Ac,eU. Hwhrllta. on
It would be impossible lo name Oct. 17; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
all of those who have done their Leinaar. Delton, on Oct. 18.
patriotic
.—
share In w
helping
-b-i
to put
.. I।
patients were Mrs Chas.
the room in shape for service. Farlee, Woodland; Edward Engle.
Those who helped in the remodeling, 306 S. Park; Baby William Main.
painting and plumbing did their Hastings. R. 5; Miss Julia Rock.
job without pay even when it meant 510 W. Court, who was discharged
working until midnight to finish OCL 19; Miss Reva Miller. 601 E.
the task.
State Road; Jack Mannl, 4I41* S.
The Navy Mothers Club which Jefferson: Mrs. Burdette Ctoler.
met on Tuesday made towel* and Middleville.
dish cloths for the kitchenette.
Surgical patients were Winston
This organisation will give most Merrick. 7J7 8. Washington; "
of their time lo the U. 8. O. Room Rose Tasker. Lake Odessa
Carl
as their special assignment
I Wheeler.
wnceier. Miaaieviue.
Middleville. n
R , a;
3; Mrs.
- Organization*
and committees Dana Dean. Nashville; Ml** ELiie
and individuals in charge of the palmer. 331 8. Jefferson; Mr*. Davroom and it* activities will be an-.|d smith. Lake Odessa; Mrs. Halnounced in the paper each week. J tie Rykert. Naihvtlle. R. 3; Mrs. Joe
*“*
*—
Konleczny. Hastings. R. 5; Mrs. Ar­
HICKORY CORNERS
thur Klopfenstine. Woodland. R. 1.
Last Week's Letter
.
------------------- ---- ---------------- .
Rev. A. L Wagley leaves Friday HIAWATHA REBECCA LODGE
morning for Osalnekc for the
Hiawatha Rebecca Lodge No 53
preaching mission beginning Oct. IB. will meet at the Oddfellows hall
The Preaching fission will start Friday evening. Oct. 33. at 8 o'clock,
at Hickory Corners. October 35 and The October birthdays will be honcontinue for one week. Rev. Philip ored with supper and entertainOlatfelte will preach.
'ment after lodge.

�THE UA8TING8 BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2L 1H1

PERSONAL MENTION

'tanli, a former Hastings teacher,!'’ ._.±j."_i-----------------------| cam* Monday for a visit with MU*
. Oartrude Hampton and to renew

._ „

The com- WATSON—HIGDON

. 1Uunp» off envelopes.

AtXMPTS POSITION
IN LOUISVILLE, RY.
Miss Suzanne M. Sumner, dough- 1 daughter of Mr and
„ h.^.
Audra Deiuawrc assisting
umn •‘‘•ves and biUersweet and ur or oonwnun Ottk-r ud I
• * *
lighted yellow taper* arranged be­
continuous engagement since j
*nd
fore the fireplace formed an at­ Easier a*
M organist al
at the Pqntlind
Pwntilnd Decatur. Hl. exeiiar
tractive setting for Uie ceremony hotel in Grand Rapids, and hat
a busy couple keeping up With ail
also broadcast over the radio from
lhe farewell dinner* and luncheons uniting in marriage MLa Bstly
thc Colonial dining room, tia* ac- The Rev Charles 1
and other social gathering* in their Jane Higdon, daughter of Mr. and
»Ma. vuasw
u Higdon
nisuou of
Pl Nashnaan* position at UM Baaibaeh performed the cant
(Jharta* C
honor. Those hitherto unreported Mra
vilte and-Clinton Watson of Detroit. botel
Louisville. Ky, leaving for
Donald F. Mixdorf. .
were lhe family dinner on Sunday
given by Dr and Mrs Hoff of Lake son of F. Clinton WaUon of Knox ,ler ne* *°rk 00 Saturday. Oct 17. a program of appMprtato
Odessa, on Monday night they were Indiana The Rev Kenneth Grts- „®et’een the3e lwo enSMementa, preceding the ceremony, as
wold read the marriage service on J41** Sumner wa* fott.mate in beal ihe Aben Johnson home, and on
_?lecUd
,0 w WitdMU. 8.
Tuesday night were guest* of Mr. Sunday afternoon. Oct 11. at three
o’clock at the home of the bride's D • **'*" ,h* w*» one ot Hie artists
and aus.
Mrs. uonn
John nooucn
Robbert di
of ciunax.
Climax.
ana
MIm Norabelle Flannery «PP«*rtng
lh* "Sa^te to vicfor dinner at Uie Colony Club. parent*
of
Lansing
rendered
Die
traditional
lcrj
program
sponsored by the
------------Kulumazd
iwedding marches and Mr Higdon
Corporation of America at
gave hl* daughter In marriage
Mitchell* famous “Com Palace."
The
was
attired
in a anm
street Appearing
program
...i bride
w,
ww jb
.m.vu an
-- also
— on
-- lhe
--i----party on Wednesday ot last ween
J
. - . . ....
Were
raHk,
in honor of her birthday, eleven of length dress of bronrine green crepe wet,‘ *evc™1 radio stars. r.tXed matron of honor, wore an aqua
and Hollywood celebrities. Eisenberg drtaimaker suit with *
her friends being guesu Bowling trimmed with velvet, and her corfurnished the entertainment in the sage was of Talisman roses, yellow , ?„ho‘Lor wo MP*ctBUJr pleasing violet velvet hat. Her eoraage was
Sumner and her friends as American Beauty roeaa.
afternoon with honors going to rosebuds and yellow bebe mums.
Miss Phyllis Higdon,
Higdon. sister
»t»ter of
ot the
re&lt;
rw&lt;u
tUMt
“t t°
forr har
her to
to participate
participatein
in Elmer
-------------------------------------C- Roh assisted the gnxxnCharles Hinman. Jr . ami Martha
__ ____.. .. . .....
.
the program
nrrwram came
earn* unsolicited
,inaanlle&lt;a an! a* best man and another brother of
Wedel. Dinner was served at thc bride, was multi of honor wearing
Goodyear home, followed with game* a crepe drew in a deep rose shade. ** “ surprise to her. but ww* a fine the bride. L. Fred Roti, also of
and square dancing." Clever "lady" American Beauty and white rose- recogniHot of her unusual musical . Grand Raptfls. was an usher
D* br*t wishes of i a reception was held tn the home
pltce card* were used and a love­ buds and lavender and bronze mum* UJenL Shp
ly arrangement of roses, chrysan­ formed her corsage Charles A many ’Denda for Iler continued sue- ' of Mr and Mrs Elmer C Hob. Rob,
| iruon Rd.. BE. following the cerethemum* and long tapers centered Higdon of Detroit, tlie bride's ce“’ •
brother,
wa.*
best
man
'
*
"
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the dining table.
T. ENTERTAINS
■ . ,
’ „w.,.
I For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. K.
(out r.rsRnu
Out-of-town guests were Mrs W.
..
T
01
«
L Bischoff on Ban Dtago. Mr. and
Higdon wore n flower printed crept.1
Informal Sunday evening supper at the colors In
UI uer
co.sagc
maicnmg
HaMinxa
Knight*
Temptar
obMrs Ernest Radeit and Mr. and Mr*.
her corsage matching
the home of Judge and Mr*. A. the die.**. Rmes. white mum*
;___and “rv'‘&lt;1 Ho*P“*lc» day on Sunday Edward Roh *11 of Lansing. Miss
----- .—
j
by
the
morning
service Margaret Tillman
of, kuk
Chicago,
and
, I) McDonald Mr and Mrs Hor- delphinium were
used.
, attending
.
-----. - —• —
.Iuuuu u
^u, u
First
Centering the refreshment table •at
ot the
th.r p,n
't Methodist
MpDxxil*i church, tak- Mr*
Mrs Carl Guenther of Tensing.
Lanalng.-—
arc Powers nt Nashville were out
wav a tiered wedding cake, flanked ing
,nr their
,h',r guest*, twenty-seven men.- O. R. Herald
cf town guest*.
---------------- ,
with liahted taper*
Mra S L bcr* of the Clear take Coast1
Mt- Eleanor Sherman entertain­ Hamilton was in charge of Ute din Guard*, with them.
THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
ed Mr and Mrs N. C Sherman ing rvom.
Observance of Hospitaler* Sunday | A Urge crowd of Thornappla Qar­
is an annual event—a day set apart
.
___
and family and Mr* Bertha Sher­
Out of town guest.* were Un
man for dinner Sunday in honor prnntn’s sister and and husband. Mr. for the consideration of the needs den c ub meni,*rs ,ntl 8uc*ta w«ra
&gt;n attendance at lhe conservation
of Richard Sherman who leave* for and Mr*. Lucian Hoefler. Knox, of other*
rermon was preach- meeting which was hald at the home
Fort Custer Tuesday.
fnd Mr. and Mr* Ed. Savacool.
,An
- . excellent
- - ------ ----------Hastings and Mr and Mrs J. L
by tbe P*il®rMr&gt; D D Welton was hostess Higdon. Barnville
WO^dW“Il^tirt?
-k
h° U*T1i “XJS* ntn&lt;r °Ct’ ‘ IUrrr R" O,Un“
to the Study club on Monday,
“ hU*_
U1Mnc ecutive secretary of Michigan Univ­
Mra Watson t* a graduate of Ute *_rd ■ .word. “Inasmuch."
luncheon being served at one naNXMie
’
‘ -’tlnn* were rrn.
musical
selection*
ren­ ed con^p^u^, Ciuhg ipoke on tho
Nashville nucn
High aonuoi.
school, auo
aim a rego'clock.
Became
of
the
illness
of
-------------------—--------- --nnr*c eraduatine from the
the choir and violin num- value of united effort and vigilance
.!.»« mium. Who ™ U,, K
S,ter. »y
M,

S 0 CIA L E V E N T S S

™

1

Q
Wednesday
MIm Allison expect* I On
On Wednesday.
Wednesday. Mr*.
Mr*. James
James RadRadMr. and Mr*. Prank Cooper and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hannan Zerbel wer* to spend the winter in New York ford entertained with a bridge
daughter* Mrs. Carolyn UarreU and | Bunday gunta of her sister, Mra. City as ahe has done for several luncheon for twelve al her aumJulta Ann. attended the Jeanette Frank Kelley of Katatnaaoo
’years.
mer home at Gun take honoring
McDonald concert in Kalamazoo.
Mr. »nd Mra. George Wild oi
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr* ' Mra. Paul Diggta of Berkley. CalWcdnesday evening.
Grand Rapids visited their son-In- c- p- Finstrom were Mr. and Mra ifomta. Bridge honors were glvBontta Henney of Battle Creek I taw and daughter. Mr. and Mr* I entrance Finstrom and two daugh-1 en to Mr* David French and Mra.
wa* a weekend guest of her grand- : Edw. Van Pope ring Monday
Kn of Grand Rapids. Jack and ’ Einar Frandsen. Mrs. Diggta was
psrenu. Mr and Mrs Roy Everett
A HUC4, over the w«wkend of Ur charl“ Bowman of Bay City and also presented with a guest prize
.Mr. and Ma Cta, M.ur.r »«.» T
«&lt;**«.
!
_
__
• ■ •
Joyce of Detroit were
mother Mra Herov rw1
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"
Mrs. Prank CarroUiera entertain­
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■&gt;• ! STBUBlX-BiaOB
„o
.&lt; BridO SMUTto
car Jones, from Friday Uli Bunday
u
'
'lira beautiful and colorful autumn evening honoring her house guest,
evening
I “J
Paul Dlggl* at wedding. Miss Genevieve Biggs of'Mr*. M. R Kinde of Battle Creek
Mr- and Mr*. Dan Lewis visited
"“‘R , Nashville, daughter of Mr* C. W 'Mra Irene Sayles was given a gift
Mr. and Mra Emory Wood of Maple *
n“^1* 01 “ l‘nd Mrx RWl‘ ’Culver of Freeport, became the for high «»«■« and Mr* Kinde wa*
Grove on Bunday.
j
/ bride of Sergt Emerson Struble, given a guest prise
Harold and Gerald Roger* went I M!*r’ “{***“•■ Sdwl“
stationed with the Air Corps at
...
to Katamasoo on Tuesday to take " Jr
*± WIU£^ c*“*d : Sioux Falls. South Dakota, son of | Mr*. Warner Denton was guest
’ their final tc*ts for the Army Air 1 °
inf*,. CT1“ ChwnP*on Mr and Mra. Elmer Struble of Ha*- of honor *1 a bridge luncheon glvCorps and both were accepted.
i
। w
.
hlnx*. in a ceremony read by can-!*n hy Mrs Richard Grooa on TuesDwight Ciuue of Chicago spent I lr
±_.w Annbrotier. I dteUght in the First McUiodlst. day at her,home cn south Park
from Thuraday UU Sunday with
®und,y church ot Hastings at eight o’clock i *treet. Defense stamp* were gtvMr*. AtUiur Chase. He U ’ chief
’A,
,t„nd,y*bhis par- Friday evening. October 18. It was len-forTtlghest bridge scores which
clerk in a major's office.
,, l/*'H**r
J "’ Ar™0**- the first church wedding of this honor* were held by Mra. Denton
Mr* Arthur Lower and daughI war In Hasting*, the Rev. L&lt;Wln-;»nd Mra James Radford.
ter go to Evart Thursday to. visit
*.
m Crawford .alon 8twie reading. Uie service
:
...
‘relatives for the balance of lhe . ,7*,
^°°lhall game in Ann
f^e bride, who wa* given in
Hospital Guild No 18 had a beneweek.
.
.
8at'‘““y
I marriage by her step-father, C W Bl party at thc home of Mis* MorCtare Bead! came home Friday w,
„ *.
,°LfUni •’“ Culver, wore an ivory satin gown
Murray last Tuesday Bridge
for a visit with his mother. Mra
“°lHh
will , with a full skirt and long train, “nd pedro were played with Mra
Man’ Beach, returning to Detroit
„y to. *P"M*„• *&lt;*k ??‘h Her full length veil edged with fine : C. B Hodge* winning high in bridge
on Tue*day.
;
“« Mra. A. H Gldtey. Mrs ; Ucc. fell from a tiara of seed pearls »nd Mrs Clyde Keller, low; Mra
Mr and Mrs. Everett Peltenglll' TTJ
, .V “““Y* mother (77^ dreM WM fashioned with a Wm. Bennett, high in pedro and
and Misses Marguerite Peltengill I
. ll«bt
trimmed with tiny sat-, Miss Margaret Murray low.
and -Deloria Anderson of Grand j Mr
Mrs.
" W|UU
Willis Cota of Big n
Rapids
“n,d’ '*
h।--------------- ---------------------!
*• *• ’•
in -buttons
and
the sleeves, which
Rapids visited Mr. and Mr*. Dell &gt; visiting at ihe home of Mr. and .tapered to a point over Use wrist.. O“ Saturday. Mrs. Wl'ham Fox
Mrs Gordon Cota
were fastened with satin button* ' ‘Bettie Relckord' and Mr* TimSutton on Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Harry Thompson. Bridal orchid* and while rose*‘°‘hJ' Howard • Ellen Leonard) enMrs. James Bristol Is in Grand
i tertained at the tatter s horhe In
Rapids at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jr. of Btuntls called on friends ana were carried by liie bride
Miss Ardea Clum of Hastings, a* ' Kotanuuoo. with a dessert shower
Stephen Bristol getting acquainted relatives In Hastings Bunday.
Mr and Mrs. Wlfltain Mustard maid of honor, chose a dress of.honor of Mrs. Francis Hamilton
with the baby daughter 'recently
und
Elaine
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hay
­
orchid net over satin, fashioned "Dene Jones), twenty gu»u being
born to Mr. nnd Mr* Bristol
'
Hayes of Pontiac were week­ with a fitted bodice and full skirt'.1 P*e*ent
Several games fumtahed
Mra Arthur Valentine and chil- den
'
dren of Middleville accompanied end guests of Mr. and Mrs Neil her shoulder length veil matching 'u** afternoons entertainment anti
Adair.
I the color of the dress. Chrysanthe- j
Hamilton wa* lhe recipient ot
Mr. nnd Mra J. L. Valentine to
Mrs a L. Dyer and son. Kenney mums formed her arm bouquet, ntany lovely gifu. Thore uitcndGrand Rapids Sunday to visit rell^e. uf Swarts Creek visited her Bridesmalds were Miss Eleanor ' ln« trom HasUngr. were Mr*. Cha*
alives.
Mr*. Anna Wolfe of ManUtee vis- ,parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Arm­ Struble, sister of the groom, who1 Leonard. Mrs Fred Jone*. Mr* A.
I ted Hastings friends Monday nnd .bruster. Sr. from Thursday until wore blue marquisette; Mr*. Betty w- Relckord. Mra .Harlev Fox. Miss have
a bmk
book review, Ui.
tlie mem
™„..-­
ln ,M1
M,
.nd Mr. rn.nl. codjrr
Saturday.
| Watson of Nashville, whose dress I Audra ’Densmore 'and Mis* Grace h.,. given .
flU of nature so abundantly pro­
Tuesday.
ber* played bridge In lhe afternoon graduated from the Pratt High
Following the. service, dinner was vided In our state of Michigan He
Relckord
abo
Miss Marion Wade
was pink marquisette and Miss “
**“*• * ”
•
Mra France* Hunter Carlson of
They will “nred,u&gt;tu!f V0**1 Guards at the explained the function of the Mich­
l“,n S?,Wr?r' Norabelle Flannery of Nashville of Battle Creek and Mr*. Carl tlie wlnnera being Mr* Roy Cordes rchool Pratt Kansas
Rockford, Mr* Vivian . Reynolds ' .7,^’ a ?d .’S1?
and Mra. D A Van Buskirk Mr*. nuke their home In Detroit where
c ,u4’ by ‘hp «»•«
lhp Igan United Conservation Clubs as
retunied
to
their
homes
Thuraday
wnre
a
man
j
U
Ucite
dress
of
old
Scotsman
ot
Delton.
Lewis of Portage und Miss Helen ,
Cordes and Mi* Einar Frand&amp;cn he I* rmploved a* a lithographer at Kn’8‘,,J' M,'*d *” the afternoon, the
nJ‘’Lk\* rlP
Mln*’c*ou ^ rose. Hu- bridesmaids' dYesses were
directed towards Investigating and
Menon of Kalamazoo were dinner '
young
men »«tended
attended the
the Strand.
Strand
the Aaron*on Printing Co
j yoUn
« men
Tlie Hasting* Teacher* ciub held were guest*.
1 controlling lhe plan* of unscrupuguests of Rus Esther Doty Inst .. ~ t v I* UcInlv,M; •“** dau*h- made alike, tight bodices, full skirts
lent of Kalamazoo visited her par- .and .houj^r length matching veils. IU October dinner meeting last
' lous politicians and commerciallaU
Mr* Lydia Hush observed her
Tuesday evening.
ITTED ON EIGHTIETH
week
Wednesday
in
pie
hlgji
school
POWER
—
WEISS
Mr
o
“
nd
*1
”
.
i
W
Ann
'
Each
carried
a
colonial
bouquet
of
ninety-fourth birthday quietly on
Mr. and Mr*. Jay Boss of Grand
1 ANNIVERSARY
' al rain above the InUrcaU of lhe
j*,,,,
chrysanthemums.
cafeteria
Tlie
--- ------------members ----------decided Tueuiay nt the home of her son­
MIm Shirley Weiss of Chicago be­
Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr. bruster. Sr. on Saturday
Miss Betty Lane spent lhe weekserving as best man was Donald to J01" the M E. A. and N E. A. in-law und daughter. Mr. nnd Mra. came the bride of Robert E Power,
and Mra. Henry Mulder. Mrs. Boss
ooui«rd7
’taw o7"“the ,of
1“ llhe
xr Cfnl
Mr usua
&gt; “Hie
annual
Mr. Gaines also said that the
Am- st) --------- —...—
,n HobU’roUie
mkL’r-ln.
broUier-ln-law
, J®° P?
cenL
.usualThe annual E C. Edmond**
nnd Mr* Mulder arc sisters.
She was gener­ formerly of Hastings, in a ceremony John Sinclair's eightieth birthday
anniversary and In honor of the word 'InexhauaUble" should never
Mr. and Mra. W A Murphy nnd jAnn Arbor and both attended the i bride, and Ralph Weaver. Howard Ghrtstmas Carol service wa* «Lso ously
ousiy remembered
rememoerca with
wnn card*
enru* and
ana
d
football game Saturday. \ .
Lamflr BuUock all oI Haj. ' planned at the business meeting gut*
plu irom
train u
. wiae
MH. circle
rlrel, ui
ot reunites
r.MU.0 f-rtoniud
M
BoTm.n.Ul.
,
-- - lh. -------------.— occasion he and Mrs. Sinclair were ' be spoiled to any product ot nature,
MU* Josephine visited Ravmond fontball &lt;mme RaUmfAe &lt;
,
.... &lt;her year,. ••
presided over by Dana Burgess. and...
friends
Despite
Mr* enuren in
1’ guesu of honor at a *lx o'cloca for when this has been dona, waste
and Mary Agnra Murphy In Grand । , Mr and Mrs. John fronsjde are tings, were ushers
October ”
13. «
at -wm-ihlrtv
seven-thirty In
in the dinner st the home of Mr. ano. and exploitation have depleted the
spending a few day* in Detroit I Mra. Grace 1 Pulls of Nashville s'l1,arr dancing wa* the evening’s Bush is able to get around well and nr,nher
•ffJTmBi hu
U1U „
“J Mrs. L. J Teegardln on East M*di- source of supply until nothing wax
'sang "Ave Maria." by Gounod, and entertainment, music being fur- l* greatly .merestea in current .1- '"«’*"« ”r P?”r
'MLss Audra Densmore played “Med- nUhed by Mra Boyd Clark and Dan fair* She delights in visiting with J*1* u ’ Naval Hospital at Great son St Other guest* were present left for future generations.
and a pleasant evening was spent
More than thc
the quota of stara«
starapg
; nation.'' by Morrison, on the organ ; Ashalter. Miss Anne Van Wcstrenen her family and friend*.
. L*"* 111
...
1 After a brief honeymoon, spent in visiting, rellglou* discussion and *-ss
la III. Th. Ullrr will la- «mem- n?d?!,c ,nd.
P ,W; Halliaara,. “Untold." by Cadfleld, sung by Mrs. called off. Bittersweet .branches, auas sold by the Garden
Carden club
club, thanMi
The honored guest re- being due to MIm Helen Wade, whp
. M her. «a Bi, M.unt. Kay“ ““ Pultz, preceded tlie "Bridal Chor-, t“n»n leaves, and pumpkins pro-; Mrs A Tolle* entertained the U in. Hasting* and East Lansing with prayer.
relatives
and
friends.
Mr
and
Mrs
worth
..Presbyterian
Presbvterian mans*
manse Rnnrfav
Sunday.
ceived
a
number
of
useful
gifu
He
so
efficiently
handled
the
sale
lo tte
und
I
bridge
club
at
her
home
Wed"
"
*
”
"
**
। us" from Lohengrin, played by Ml*.*! tided a seasonal touch.
nesday evening Mrs Robert Mill* Power are nt home nt 4A25 Malden Is naie and hearty and is very active school children, and to George 8umMendelssohn's "Wed-[ ..
*
Mr*. J. B. Devereaux went to 1 Keith* Lancaster, of Albion, was Densmore.
for one ot hls age. some days mak, ; ner. who took charge of Um sate at
Grand Rnplds where she will re­ home from Albion College over the ding March" was used u the re­ I Mrs. Ida F McCoy was hoj.te.vs and Mr*. Fred Prentice were the Ave . Ant. 5. Chicago. Hl
Wednesday evening, October 14 to prize winners.
i Mr Power graduated from the ing two or more trit* tn town from Commercial club.
cession al.
main several Weeks' for treatment. । weekend.
H»Mlnn Hleh *chool In 1939 and hl* home on E Bond St
I The next meeting of the club will
Club
Mr.
of,------PlainFor her daughter's wedding. Mr*. the
. New Idea
----- She
— took the
Guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer
. and, Mra
w_SEarl
-—J"Fuller
------- ”
that
United
,1 enlisted .,
MV fall with .the «...■»,,»
■-■■■■ -yt---.- wiiii
* &gt;*
On Sunday. Oct 11. Rev. and mt
be ■
a ■thanksgiving
meeting
al *sw
the
cinnamon uiu
brown
Hotel. WRITER'S GUILD
Warner over the weekend were Mr *eu
. Wednesday evening al VCulver
u«bc» vchose
.imoc ■a hiuuuiivu
&gt;» «»«««&gt; member*
.
.. .present to ..
The Writer’s Guild of Hasting* 8&gt;*te* Navy
Mr* Power is em- Mr- Sinclair observed their Mth home of Mrs. Wayne Merrick. 838
nnd Mr.*. Roderick Warner of Grand V*c ,aWCT? parents. Mr. and Mra crepe dress with beaded motif,' with Hartings for dinner, then they reRaplds
'
James Foley and called on MIm which she sore dark brown aeccs- turned to her home for the burtaess met with Mr*. Gertrude Springer ployed by the Continental Insur- wedding anniversary, the day being 8 Church, on Nov. 12. with Mra.
„ flowcra.
B w
,m®'^
Sunday“
afternoon
at her farm
home . ance Co. of Chicago.
| spent quietly at their home.
Mr and Mr*. Arthur Lower were ®y]*^
and Mr BUd Mrx 'ories and corsagec of mixed
d the balance
of lhe
Frank Hoonan a* chairman.
----------------^,1,
Mr7' Struble ""wore"
evening.
.
.
near Gucnury take
The subject
-KucmpeL
In Marshall Monday evening to see Clyde
--- a
- 'wUte
—- 'Trriie
-—
»
Mr. and Mra.
Mr
Mrs. George Aitoft of drew with black accessories and a I
.
„ w ‘ ' *„, „
tor *‘udv was “Earth’s Fragile Chiltil* brother. Harold Lower who 1* I Atbion
spent Saturday and Bunday similar corsage of mixed flowers
I
Mr? . rtob“}. Walldorff enter- dren" nnd a fine history of poetry
home on n furlough from the Army
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jesse
Alton.
Mr.
The
church
was
decorated
with
,wr
brtd8
?
club
Tl'uraduy
was
presented
with
excerpts
rom
Mr and Mr*. Linden Barry and
evening at *her
home
eight
known poete
the
way
’•’ hrtm
" ’with
ri,h "
‘'h' well ---------------- all ,K
" “
nv down
daughter Linda
were
weekend and Mr*. George Corder of Kalama- autumn leaves and targe baskets of
present Prizes went to Mrs. John the line being read bv Mrs I. J
guests of Mr and Mr* A. G too also spent Bunday with Mr. and mixed chrysanthemums, the canChandler.
Mrs
Linden
Snyder
and
Smith.
Ml*.*
Kaminski.
Tommy
Mra.
Aitoft.
detabra being used to finish off
Whlttum of Charlotte.
। Mra. Harold Parker.
Water.* and Mrs Charles Leary. A
Mra. Arthur Gleich of Jackson the altar decorations.
Mr.*. John Birk holm ot Kalama­
er.lnr tour around lower Guernsey
zoo returned to her home after spent the weekend al thc home ot. Following thc ceremony, a recepMra W. G. Bradford entertained
। uon for the bridal pJrty was held her Sunday school class Thursday lake completed lhe afternoon
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs MIm Sylvia Walters.
Mra. f. M. Ward of New Haven, in lhe church parlor* with the im- evenlng Eight were present and pleasurera.
Rav Hotchkiss
Mra. Eliza Wood of Coals Grove Conn., who has been visiting her • mediate families also present. Miss games furnished the evening's en- marriage: date
visited Mra. Emma V. McNeill on sister. Mra. Eugene Freeman the Frances Bigg* and Miss Phyllis tertaihment.
past week, retimed home Saturday. 1 Scott of Nashville assisting with
Sunday.
Invitations have been Issued tn
W. .r.'
Ouy --------Bauer—
left serving
Lk-coralwiu—
were
the The Business Woman's Hospital
Henry Billings and family of Lan­ . Mr.,
—and Mrs..
.
------------------------------rv—in—
the wedding of Orville Cooley, son
for Washington.
D autumn
and.Mima
GuiId ne&gt;u
hc|d uiru
thrtr Aguiar iuuuuuj
monthly n
sing. William Ctagett and family last
„ . Thursday —
.. .—
---------------motif
:
7 with
. — 'yellow
. r ----blcven cooiey
ofr **.
Mt and Mra
Mra. Steven
Cooley oi
of
C
to visit
visit their
Llieir son.
win Major
Maine W.
W Carl
Carl brown
hmwn predominating.
nrarinminntinir A
* three
Ihrrr tiertirr- meeUng
....
..
.
.....
C
. to
Monday
evening
al ....
the Ha*tiiws. to Miss Virginia Fox of
of near Hastings and E. O. Jarman
Bauer
and
family.
On
returning,
ed
wedding
cake
topped
with
a
church
of
lhe
Brethren
near
Wood,
lonU
Themarriagcwillbcsoleninand family of Hastings were call­
fofty.nve
member*
and [
™ S“X“ Nov. 8. at two
er* at the home of their mother. U.ey will vW poh^ of interrat in bridal bouquet centered Uje taUe Und.
lied on Sunday. No*, 8. at two
upera on either side oI gyK.u beln&lt; present. Following thc , r cinck jn the afternoon at the
Mrs Llnnle Davis. The Billings det|nhraOrk CU&gt;' Bo,ton ,n&lt;1 Phiu' ! “d
the coke added to the attractive- bultneS5 meeting lhe group cut Methodist church
....
came over to bld fan well to Wyman delphia.
in Ionia
Mr and Mra William Pox of Kai- ness of Lhe decorations.
Ctagett who leaves for the Army
amazoo. and MIm Marion Wade of
For the short trip that the couOcC 27
Mr* Stanley Wheater and Miss Batle Creek, were guesu of Mr. and pie will be allowed before Sergt.!
Mary Campbell plan to visit the Mra. Archie Relckord and Mr. and Struble niust leave lo report for
former's brotlier-ln-taw and sister Mr*. Harley Fox over the weekend, duty Sunday, Mra. Struble wore a
Mrs. Matthew Kinde and children cinnamon brawn wool suit with dark
Mr and Mra Ernest Swanson 01
of Battle Creek spent tile weekend brown velvet trim and dark brown
Fremont over thc weekend.
Mr. and Mra. Edw. Storkan and with Dr and Mrs. F. Carrothers. accessories. She will remain In Has- '
Dr.
Kinde is now a Major In the Ungs for the present.
Mr*. Glen Densmore visited friend*
Army.
‘ The bride 1* a graduate of Nash- I
at Wheeler on Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. George Hooper of viUe High school and attended
Reid Furrow and Joe Goheen of
You should too our
Flint were guest,* ofthe former's Memphis. Tenn., visited from Fri- Davenport Business College and
parent*. Mr and Mrs. Freeman Fur­ day unUl Sunday noon with her sis- Western Michigan College of Edu- :
ter. Mrs. Carl Wesplnter, and oth- * catkin. She is employed at the
Buy a bond the day you
row on Sunday
' Consumers Power Company here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burtt of er rcUUves.
buy your new bonnet.
Mr. and Mr* Percy Dlmond were: Sergt. Struble was graduated from |
Grand Rapid* virttrd hl* grand­
I Hastings High school and was emmother. Mr*. Lydia Bash at lhe In Grand Rapids on Monday.
Thc bonnet will protect
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dyer of Kai- ' ployed al the A. &lt;c P. Tea Com- I
liomc of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Ed­
amazoo spent Sunday wlUi the iat- pany and as a substitute carrier in |
monds &lt;*n Bunday.
your head and $0 will a
'the United States po^tofflce before'
Mb* Catherine Davies was home ter'* mother. Mrs Ella Wolfe.
bond.
Mis* Clara J. Allison of Ypsl- j he went into service.
1
You will be surprised
from the University ot Michigan
over thc weekend to help her fath­
ot the lorge selection
er Henry DuvIm celebrate hls birth­
We hove the largest and
day.
of styles ond colors
Mrs. Addle Springer spent thc
best stock we have ever
weekend In Pontlar with her daugh­
and the quality we ore
shown.
FOR A NEW SEASON
ter. Miss Bernice Bpringer.
able to get.
Face Fall with a fresh complexion! Erase that
Mr* Catherine Vedder and Mart
"faded tan" look and those sun-squinting wrinkle*
Noordyke of Grand Rapid* were
Be ready for the new season!
Saturday evening guerts of Mr. and
Mra. Albert Vedder.
American Clothing Co.
------ PERMANENTS
—
Miss Nancy Keenan of Kalama­
Shampoo A ECr
Machine!***
Finger JYava Qrt
zoo spent part of lost week with
Dried
OU
Ftoger Ware UU
up^ other* from
iter grandparent*. Mr. and Mra.
Bert Webb.
Mr and Mrs. William Solms
&lt;Gertrude Smith) and children re­
turned Monday to their home In
siias 10 to 20
Clothcroft Clothing Co.
Detroit after spending tlie weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Smith. Mr.
Smith accompanying them to De­
troit.
Mr* Charles Freer and Mrs. Avis
Tyler were In Grand Rapids on
Others ot 3.95
Saturday.
Hart, Schaffner, Marx
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert J. Freeland
visited Mr and Mra Charles WIL
hanuon of Lowell on Bunday

Hastings Is
Buying

Fall and Winter

COATS

Come in and look
over our stock of

NEW BONNETS
AND BONDS!

FINGER TIP

FALL SUITS

COATS

CAMELS

Both Light and Dark

$875 to *3295

NEW BEAUTY

SPORT COATS

Tweeds and plain, including boys styles.

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

SCHOBLES

2950

3250

Some with Zip*in and button linings.

$4Q95

lo $2995

gOO and

gOO

ROOMS
STEAM HEAT

HOT A COLD WATER
SHOWER BATH

Golden Gate Orange Ring, each39c
Pumpkin Pie*, each;______________ 28c
Atiorted filled coffee cakes, each . .25c
Fruit cakes are now ready for Parcel Post to Bay* in
foreign service.

$4295 10 s6995

3250 3500

500 and

JOO

BANGIIABT BAKERY
1U 8. Jsffsrsoa SL

-OI

Pkoa«*J42S

Price* for Mon

1150 2250

4250 4550

!.lAMPb

BONOS

Others at

518.50 $22.50 527.50

Fall Suit* and Separate Jackets

HATS - DRESSES - ACCESSORIES

BUY WAR RAVINGS STAMPS AX’D BONDS!

HOTELHASTINGS

950tolg50

STETSONS

DRESS COATS

Plain/ Fur fabrics and Fur trim

Prices for Boys

U Y
ON DS

Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
104 East Stat* Street

Phone 2132

A I R D S

U Y

U T

ON DS
AT
A I R DS

ONDI
AIR

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, Till Rbh^Y. OCTOBER 33, 1M2

FAGS KGflT

The ~Ha»tlng»

LASSI Fl ED WANT ADS
FOR Kale oh

Fl'«l tawrUon t'/.c
sncuulvs InMrtisa of
10« additional will bo

Sheldon Agency
AH Kinds of Insursacs
Surety Bonds
Phons 21*5
Hastings
"tf.

CHURCH NEWS
HASTINGS METHODIST

come next Sunday?
a Friendly Visitation Evangelis­
tic Crusade will.follow the Preach-

.

In cooperation with the other
(Md. FARM house for jiKST—flood cas , Methodist Churches of the Grand
------- ....
ftirk.n «.p. | Rapids District which Includes
• nij« es.i &lt;-t Barry County, the four churches of
*"*'
rot ’ the Clrcu*t *1*1 hold an evangelistic
EXCHANOE—Raffolk
&lt;if land s mi&gt;. I preaching mission the week of Oct.
isllr boriten on 25 to NOV. 1st. Thl* Will be foll u"lowed by a week of family visita•i AbJr^'t *»Z uon- beginning Sunday. Nov 1. with
' 1022 a training school at the Hastings
■ — Methodist church at 3 p. ni.
The first preaching service of the
&gt;|rt ' series will.be at Hendershott Sunind day evcnint'by the pastor. All serv_*• Ice* will begin at 8 P. M. Monday

Campaign
hi
thhe
MethodUl
churches throughout Michigan.

semi-conscious. but often the full
-.-du nverv line
flood of eansciausnew*—and (tain— !
Middleville
swept over him. He dared not I Phone 72

tf
FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Rev. c. N. Stormea. evangelist of .
1* what is happening to Amer.
Made Everyday
tlie Michigan Conference of lhe .Thl*
lean boys while you all there In an T
Ih E D
Moo°
'
United Brethren Church. Is con­ easy chair on a peaceful October.V
IV L !%
this season
ducting services each night at 7:30 .
■ B,
no, .u
which will continue through Sun­ d.j ramn, th. tap..
Are
we
calling
you
complacent?
no
rUi
of
Dowling
al
the
brick
day night. Nov. 1st A good in- j
। No. Absolutely not. If you were ] houte
/ •
££? “it^tan^S’ t‘£ihV’£- 'one of those *7^
"ul'
DuBOIS
twrvmi th££.
who n,
never
' FLOYD
•
re^th^ Y^ । Al WIU Tobias place. Phone 74.^.
be completed this week. The work”’25 JJd
b«n
m .W
blnnly
1

PROTECT YOUR CAR
From $1.00 up with
State Farm*
Farms 80-30
80-20 collision
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT
FAR3I

AUCTION SALES
IJst Your Sale With

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE
Dates ran be made

« 1 1 »■ t X 1 •i - * * ■
Kri . 1&gt; (A ,. IV. I,&lt;tr &gt;,.'..1.1, .(.—I
tim-. !’*»».

PHONE 3201
i Banner office.
____________ it '

tii’da

r'(.s:*vix'( 1

Krl.nl iflr

DR. L J. CASTON

(rr.l.
I.
H"l-I,lr.« lutir
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UK KAIJi—I
(kt 2-. Al.
\VoA.lliir&gt;.i. '

OPTOMETRIST
Hastings

Paneoast Bldg.

1 U'AXTKIi- fllrl
Well. »r «rr

Marshall Furnaces

IIHI.I* WANTKI1
, a-nrial

Cool, Gai and Oil Fired

Ur

.''“iVm.ld uiratrk.
Il.l'.
mimbl. '

Sheet Metal Work
Eavestrougbiag

in lla-tlr&lt;&lt;- S.» inv—mir..!.
rt.nc "IfTT l.irlu-lrj f lu fr.r
.""w'r’tr j",H' ,*V»tk’&gt;&gt;"rV'o*10 22
! ll-SH. Wi «n». Mian.
! WAXTKH Kl.nncrapber I.. bara\lw.i
. 'M'l •&lt; m.M Ad.lrr...\llub-

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
Phone 2331

Federal Old Line

Hospitalization

l-M'an now ,।
t. valtillnr, .

POLICY
JG-00 per year
Phone 3519 National Bank Bldg

JERRY ANDRUS

u

AUCTIONEER
List your Auction Sales with

DEWEY REED
Kitimates cheerfully given. Dates
be made at Banner office.
Phone 3467
Hastings, Mich.

us

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER

4pec,aI *nur*»u of 000.000 tons of scrap to keep the ,

1^, i
••ran

»» rui.t.dr,
W in tr-i.
“’"‘n.'ra
i. n. i. »,u'
... .•«(&gt;’

(It is being spoD.vored bv lhe Ladies
Akj Mjcjety nnd Westminster Guild
; With Mrs. John L. Boyd as general
chairman anti Mrs. L. Ward Davis
as program chairman.
1

l're&lt;l by the pastor. Rev Don Nlch- '
oils,on this coming Sunday. Till*
**** deal with lhe thought. “The
Love of the Brethren."

KGRAP ON A OUIET
DAY IN OCTOBER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
| Let's suppose that it'* a warm.
| Rev. Don Nichol!* nnd hl* wife autumn day and the sunlight falls
“ wish to express their appreciation 1,1 golden shaft* through the wln' to their friends of the Doud school dows. You're a little* drowsy and
.. i area for the many fine gifts given wonder if it would be a good day
■ them at the Fall Festival
tor * game of golf.
October 23. at 8:00 P. M. nt thc
You see an eye witness story of
n Domi school will be the annual fighting in thc Solomon islands
.. | ehleken-Dte sunner. Free-will oi- “nd read it with Interest. Part* of
It
aren't very nice:
in
feting to cover expenses.
“There wa* 'another frilow.'
.» iwttee GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
apparently a wounded marine,
groaning nnd moaning tchlnd a
-li I The Grace Guild will meet Wedlog. After a while a Japanese
the home of Mrs. Vvrn Leary. 417
came out. leaped over the log and
E. Grand.
stuck a bayonet in him twice—
Next Sunday the pastor will
and the moaning stopped. Some­
body shot the Japanese.
on thc theme. "Mission
in
ron.lltion. Mr». Work.”
“Morrison had been hit at 3:30
Pk.m. IMPS, NkUie- |
o'clock in thc afternoon. He lay
. r W.m.n for i,’^” F,M &lt;-’*»“rch of Christ. Scientist
’..f rhIMrrn: a- horn. I ’n,p ’Ubject for Sunday is “Probair..i, ...... i |.»&gt;-. I'l.nn. tlon after Death."

IRVIKO ORANOF.

11

C. “BILL" SHERWOOD

Kuan

INSURANCE

F«i|t

Phana tM*
\
u

sil-l

। port: Secv-Trens. Rev. Bessie Rull•on. Hastings.

":Si;

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

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

Um two minion boItlee of

R

which fully

REED'S DRUG STORE
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for »o\ne of that good

Lily White Flour

3*5 No. Michigan Avenue
Phono 3837
Hastings

fAT TAQ
vAJJLUO

Hill HAl.r
I ,lrrL ll.-l

WnnV.n.
F(1H SALE
j |:"»r mil

2153 "’l.Xr fl.lJ.ia -str (Mr-.a. j.honr I

LIVESTOCK—
&gt;VF. FAT top nti rl price for dr«4
• tvk. ltor«n ! S.OO row* *4 00
l’h"«w enllert own • i •inion. Hatllnf,
SM7; |ante 400
Volley Cbemlrol

FOR

COPPOCK

AUCTIONEER
GUARANTEED

FOR SALE:

beginning of u Preaching Mission
which will last through the week.
! Each evening. Monday through Frl- Public sale of State owned buildings
on the Barry County State Game

1

1

SALK—Vie-

1£ .4 week, old
fir*t bon.. r.Hitb
Atnbro.r (larrnbrr
10
r&lt;ik SALS—Jjtrrr Hl.r»H4-lilT» bu*k 4
»r« old St* "O 1. M &lt;&gt;dw»1todrr

' church at 7 30 o'clock. Mr Stone
I **n Preach and the choir will furI h„nr i n,'h mu-dc The.Ae meetinn will be
10 72 devotional In character and will last
' Just an hour. Every member of the
1
1 church is urged to attend and bring
,J?,
Irwnd. Th. public I. Invll«l
nd craybod, 111 b. wcTranc
», Th.
Theichool
Bund,,
.bool
nl Ihem
IM
’I""'J
hu
bm mcl.
pwln,

CARDS OF THANKS

T°wn'I'‘twJ““p *'

Pep your chickens up with

mulls.

Quality fuel* always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

CITIZENS CREDIT
CORPORATION

HASTINGS, MICH.

MILLER’S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

too

Our Service Gets The Buyer and Seiler Together
For Hundreds Of Other Bargains f all At Our Office.
JOHN WHITE, Salesman
GEORGE F. MILLER, Broker

Call Neareat Station

HASTINGS—3897

IONIAKM)

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7?*^
n
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R"Uand
!
p\
toun‘y' 1
1 l“n’
1
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~h
»»“•«•»•
.... .. , _
1
Sund.r in Bundey u&gt;d lh. tell pm- I £2™, ' S5?' S
, townanip, Barry &lt; ounty, i house
1 large shed and 1 small abed. Bld
on each building separately.

.

•r leiiinc
bornspi-te
"wJdne"*
«. a. D
rcaoou Oi

SE*i Section 18. Rutland township
, Harp County, 1 house. 1 barn. 1
' ,ar&lt;r ’bed #nd 1 tni*ll shed. Bld
on each separately.
Group IV:
On former M. Hummel place in
Attorney ’8EV,-8E«i
Section 34.
Yankee
&lt;Hit ti
Springs township, Barry County
building separately.
Group V:

at Banner Office.
Address—Delton, Mleh.

10-28

We have a complete stock

VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY

1 FOH KA 1.1

1 F'UK KAI.1

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

SATISFACTION

our

Hide Must Be In Good Condition
PHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

! FllK HAl.l

LOREN

Rev Donald Wlnegar: Qul

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00
COWS . . . $4.00

foil -•■*■'*•*

FOR

To relieve
Misery of

lhe lcr*p ,round your home But

.l.S'w
” Thursday night Rev Knapp and
Rev. Wlnegar will continue with the HI* prophet Isaiah, arc especially
v pounds of scrap can be obtained '
;■ I |ia*tor to speak nt the various applicable to this day in which we from the average farm and 100 I
Seek ye lhe Lord while He pounds from the average home. Tell
churches each night, with the ex- live
j ceotlon of Haturdnv. Qn Thurwtav may be found, nnd call ye upon your friends that some American
„ afternoon from 2-3 there will b­ Him while He L* near. Let the boy will die from lack of weapons ]
forsake
-. u cottage prayer meeting nt each wicked
------- -----— hls
— way.
—nnd
----- —the
unless those steel mills are kept In ।
- point with the evening* speaker In unrighteous man hl* thoughts and production.—Waterloo. la. Courier.1
Ict him
return
and
- charge.
*-------“ *u-unto the LorO. —
*
mercy
and —
to
Every member, friend and con- he—will have
--------------- - upon:
—---------Rust Removing Preparation
u stituent of the circuit is urged to r‘*r God. for He will abundantly ;•
। AU’rust should bc removed from ।
and
n , attend and support these meetings pardon."
* " Isa. 55:8 —
"" "7.
metal surfaces before repainting Is '
1 j heartily.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
' undertaken.
undertaken Thera are liquid
llould prepnret&gt;
; PRESBYTERIAN-CHURCH
The sermon subject Sunday mom- ■ rations which remove rust from
' Tlie Comus club will meet at lhe ing will lie "Bringing Back the metal surfaces. These liquids should
1. church for a jpot luck dinner
‘
this King" and --------------------Sunday evening will be • applied
- - with
; , a doth or sponga.
' evening. October
vv.u»uk- "Th* Day of the Lord."
ber 32.
22. The commitallowed to remain
remain a snor*
short um«.
time. I
Dorethy Foote.
Pnctc.
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 23. the rubbed , htUe wllh B
1Uel wool
u . tec in charge arc Dorothy
Florence Marble and Elizabeth nnd Ladies Aid will meet at the ^&gt;ome
d
BW0V wlth B cican clum
Jay Marsman.
of Mr* H. Sandeen on North Broad- j
L.
Sunday morning worship al ten
AU ladle* invited.
I
I
thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell
------------*-------------------------------------------------------- 11
GULL LAKE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP |
about “A Very Little But Very Wise
Young people attention! Great!
Creature" nnd will preach on thc
.
Ghost House and Spook Trail will;
theme. "Tlie Supreme Treasure."
Sunday school at 11:45, Mrs. At- be held by thc Young People of the ■
tie Hav superintendent
Dull lake Bible Fellowship on SatThe First Presbyterian Church of urday. Oct. 31 at 7 P. M Wiener*.)
- Albion will hold a reception ami buna, elder, apple-dunking, games
Ing them all with a cash loan
Call z5i»i . social evening in the church par- of all sort* will be enjoyed by these j
then repaying us monthly you
lore Friday. October 23. from 7:30 young folk*. Come and get acf riir. 'Tito 10:00 p. m. honoring the pastor Qualnted.
You will only bc a
(‘.'ll ar.» “ 1 nnd bit wife. Dr. and Mrs John stranger once. Hill cottage in Middaily.
1..22 W. Kltchlng, who ore completing land Park. Gull lake will be the.
“First In Friendliness
lo. jarkrt- *belr fifth year of service to thc place.
iin'r. ti.-' j church. AU member* and friends
The la*t in thc current series of;
* ☆ ☆
*u -•»1 of the church are cordially invited, itievagrs on “Love" will be dellv- I

GRANGES

Buyer for STILES and
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 2188, or call
717—F3 through the
week.
U.

Hotel Hastings

Of course- you wUI contribute all;

2£hty.«h a a^lL
,he" 11 onc mOre lhln« *°U C*n
*1^
T"11C the
drlV* UP anWne
them. Also Friday night as Ladles youy friend* and neighbors Tell 1

men

I. r.i rouMWll]
.

Symptom* of Dhtress Arising from

^Rev’starmes haTdtstanateS’wed

Let Us Help You

•tailed for all makes of

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

143 E. Slats

quick RELIEF FROM
III PFRS
STOMACH ULCtKb
to EXCESS ACID

‘ DUl
re “
Joo we are a*K^hnKdv“?u£?’3”U::L?
“'.u,“c!"
Iwm...

109 W. State

SOLOMON

AUCTIONEER
Experience ond Training

^tTwS

pan,; s r—d ’ by. Rev. Olive Knapp; Martin. Rev.
[-.I. i.Mthrv n.u.n Bessie Rulison; Hendershott. Rev.
".
Tk«ir- j. D. Aellck. Tuesday night wiU be
■' Young People's night. Rev! £. H.
.» (f.ii.r, on. I93T Babbitt will give the message at
I. t“«,nr. vVo-.d i Goodwill that night
1(1-2 ! Rev. Myron Hoyt of Jackson/ a
■ rr.pkr.. r»upr.
; former pastor, will speak at &lt;Julm-

Swanson Agency

CURT

there, with Dunn a few feet away j
and with .Japanese jabbering
around them, through lhe long

I crib. Bld on each building separate­

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

COWS—$6.00

We Hove a Collector Stationed ot 912 Weit Green St.
in Hatting* To Give Immediate Service
We Pay thc Phone Charge*—Phone Hasting* 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Ward Week
Ends Saturday!

ly.
Sale to be conducted by sealed
blds. Send separate bids for dach
building to Luther L. Baumgartner
| Game Division, Michigan Depart ment of Conservation. Innsing
Michigan. Mark envelope “Sealed
' Bld. Do not open until October 31

I

C/UutuIlL’t.’.

Truss Fitting ;
by tn

’|*

Again thia nation-wide sale offers you special *aving* on merchandise you want for your home and
your family. See our ad on page 5.

Remember, Sale Ends Saturday, 9 p. m.

EXPERIENCED . ;

FITTER
LY BARKER'S
Hasting* Phons 3113

premises in presentable condition
Tie bid bearing' earliest postmark
wins. Kight lo reject all bids U re­
served. Terms: Cash, on or before
December 1*. IMI.

MOMt.O.MEItY WAIIIt
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�1 M 0 N

THE HASTINGS BANNER

ER
training
r line

) _ _______________________

Middleville
tf

IICHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

• Everyday

COULD 4-H CLUBS

. One mile
the brick

JIS
hone 746-FJ

FROM
rising from

CERS
ACID
ouNethlsg

iwnXARD

(U).''trill i
wlildj fully

TORE
BBIN5

GE
AT
good

lour

slock
i. and
&gt; with

ionds—

IS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1942

jI quite

'~L" -1

SECTION TWO—-tJ

—‘ JOHN MATE DIES AT 96

Sunday with the latter'* parent*.
CELEBRATE SIXTIETH
Mr and Mrs Stuart Brownell near
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
RADDV RVDATI-K
At the advanced age of 96. John
DAKK I
D I r A I n J Mate, a former rerident of this city.
| Tlie sixtieth wedding aiuilversery Gun lake.
*1‘u«Uan and the fact
The Goodwill W. S. C. 8. will
B taair- z-ojenz*. .
d,K1 Bt hU hOme ln G™nd R*Pid*
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
H.
Stanton
l
centered
By JANE CAMERON
on.Sunday morning. Mr. Mate moved
of Assyria twp. will be observed on meet at Fred Smiths In Hastings
-----■
— ■■ ■ - - ■ ■' from Hastings in 1837 to Grand Ra­
Oct. 25. 1922
'Sunday. Oct. 25. with an open house for dinner this week Friday.
wl * e
.1
vi
.
iEven the Ionia Fair had a conTh.
mmm
.
t
&lt;a
.
m
.
Plds.
He
had
for
many
years
op--------------------------- from 2 lo 8 pm. in their farm home
Tnat Suggestion Has Been siderable drop in attendance this
,0od lhU
a blackxmllh shop in HasGREGORY
Mode by Many Persons
I year as compared with years pre- moroing. I had four passengers on llngI He
B flne lyp^of ciirls- week, elected H? E. Rising chairman ne*r
Mr*. Joe Konlecxny wa* taken to
They have spent all their married
rllt
,
'ceding the World war.
Sra^furm0imdft,morolmt|b‘!telwf “Bn m#n' tndu»lrlw“- temperate. of the Barry Co, Road commission
Pennock hospital Sunday evening
The annual meeting of the Barry; -p.. Banner is not asstimlne to Um a renu^dl I *i^ them
klnd' helpful by hU
A ladles Auxiliary of lhe Amer- ll,e "n ,hu ,*rn’- where Mr. and for an appendectomy. Her condition
County Agricultural Society will be I
. , " ". “
1
s*u»7:re'rii
;
c
~
”
lean
Legion
will
be
organized
'
Mrs
Stanton
wa*
bom.
held tn December, it will be an Im-“S' what *h*H ** &lt;3on*' We
Thursday evening. Nov 2
Mr- “nd M*’ Stanton are the
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimm of
ixirtant
gathering. The annual1 repeating suggestions from others I made them u present of (he mop ।
Mr. Weldon Bronson and doughdaugh- !E?™11
cW,2r!?' on* w"' near Prairieville were
tnem a-&lt; present
of the mop
.
Mra
Sunday
■
. , Mr. Matz wn« ■ native
nf UvaBla
statement will then be presented in mentioning lhe 4-H Club pos- for keep*
•r Dorothy entertained with 11*00- '''•**" of Areyria. and three daugh- gucsta bf Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jones
and. os everybody realises who siblllty. The 4-H Clubs could not
ters.
Mrs. Hattie Moore of Charlotte.
ii&lt;i with rwnnnnii..ino tri&gt;» a young maii 'Hc *u a life mem- i{*8**tful birthday dinner Sunday In ,
Mr and Mra. John Foster and son
attended this year's fair. It will allow at first pul on as attractive a fair chair aiti
Mrs. Herbert Reynolds of Bellevue
of Kalamazoo were Sunday afteru considerable loss, notwithstanding 1 as the Agricultural Society haa been up my lovely lace tuu.au jmaivou^
°,a"w
-and Mrs Maynard Thomson of neon sailer* at the home of Mr. and
the work and efforts of the directors able to offer. It would have to start There's noUilng^quite
nothing, quite so cute and cny
ellywhose hirthd.v.
1
unman .n
.n"«x”ur « XJZ
■Mrs Elmer Bush.
__u
gman way an£j gr0Wi to larger mischievous. unlesk-Ut's an equal
and officers of .wlhe Society. We ln
He is survived by four daughters,
Oner. &gt;.n l.ld tor un.
.
*'n
Mr. and Mrs John Cook and four
understand that Uie directors and proportions. That has been the hte- number of fat puppie*. Ndw. they are Mrs. Sophia Dolbee of Hastings, bn
Mr. and Mrs. Elio Bevier of i^^Wldren.
. children of Carlton twp. were Sunofficers hake sacrificed whatever . lory of the 4-H fairs of Eaton chewing up the daily paper.
Mra. Bresle Warner of Kalamazoo Coats Grove celebrated their gol­
day dinner guest* of Mr and Mrs.
compensation they would have re­ county.
• • •
and Mra. Laura Dell and Mra. den wedding anniversary on Friday. OBITUARY
Vern
Haywood.
ceived. With that help and by using
Did you hear Betty Caine last Charles Woolworth, both of Grand ,
We can realize that those who
. Nellie Smock, daughter ot George
M.. and Mra. Robert Phillips and
up the balance of the surplus from have charge of the activities of the Saturday in "Moon Polish?" She wa* Rapids; also by five sons. Theron Oct. 20. by entertaining their chllfain held some years ago. the as­ 4-H Clubs will not be over-enthu- Betty Osborn of Hastings and I*? Mate of Charlotte. John Mate. Jr., j dren. grandchildren and. friends. nnd Anna Smock, was bom at Fow­ Mary Ellen of Hastings spent Sun­
1
The
Calvin
Bancroft
disbarment
lerville.
Livingston
county.
Mich
,
on
day with Mr. and Mrs. Burrel
. sodatlon will show only a small defi­ siastlc about sponsoring a fair be­ family and home town can certainly of Battle Creek. Melvin of Flint. ca^;heard before ’ Circuit“judew
cit. which it la expected will be cause it would Increase their work; be proud of the finished perform-, William and Clyde of Grand Rapids. Joseph H. Collins and Jreae H R&lt;x&gt;t Sept 30. 1868 and departed this life Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Willison of
wlpri ouLb, rnub res
In- Barry county's outstandingto,™
— to end with „,.
record once she gave in this radio drama. 'He is also survived by a brother —
came
Bancroft dis-''
Her early life was spent around Battle Creek visited Mr and Mrs.
torn, from lh. Kbund. In ■ w or u, .-H Club »««. and lha [unbar
’ * ’
' William of Mount Morris. N. -Y.. 21 . D
,
rrr(1
ror
a
-h
m
„
for
period’dted
of two
years. Fowlerville and vicinity where she Vern Haywood.Sunday evening.
The family baby was here and she' grandchildren and IB great grand- i barred
£
[ awSSS
RnnZ..
*o-r° mar Uwrr wUl be no iroubl.-that ll U planned lo expand
taught school for a period of years.
rome
“hSreTn
------- ----------- ---------------- ' the
®“n&lt;L’y
Mime debt
debt. •nteftae
The fine spirit^
mirlt ahnam tn
In ^t
....«rVind
a.
... o^an'= -ent in the front yard to pick children
On the 15th day of January. 1890.
Shoddy Woolens
this matter by the officers and &lt;fl- I |n every «hoo&gt; district,
dUUlct. evidences '‘“J*?." The,re *hp wa* brnt 0,rr
w„e conducted Wooten™ L^ F^re™? she was united in marriage to Clar­
Shoddy is a wool manufactured
rectors will be appreciated by all • the interest that would be taken In I “ t,«n‘l«llon plant, her golden curb .Tuesday at the Sullivan funeral. vice* were held Tuesday from the ence Brady of Wayne county. Mich
who are Interested in the society. ‘ a faIr sponsored by these dubs. That «leamln« l‘&gt; the sun. and looking ।home in Grand Rapids by Rev. home of another son. Dr. John A. To this union eight children were from waste ar discarded woolens
It seems more than probable that.' has been proven in Eaton county jllke B magazine cover child, and my Nicholas Keizer, pastor of Immanuel, Wooton on W Walnut st.
.bom Lyle F and Mrs Lucille Cup- '
if the war shall be continued where, starting In a very small and 'w,cked Kpc-M' cimc UP behind her Presbyterian
।
church of that city.
-----------pon of Hastings Mrs Lida Sothard
through next year, there will be no limited way. the attractions offered i °,nd let louje ot the mosl God-awful. The
•
of Hastings twp. Wayne C. of
burial wa* in Oak HU! cerne- THIRTY' YEARS AGO
attempt to hold a county fair here have Increased until now the 4-H blood curdling shrieks i ever heard lery.
,
Grand Rapid*
I Oct 24. 1912
Northville. Mrs. Gertrude Thomas
in 1943. Whether It will be wdrth-' Club County Fair In Charlotte is out °r lhem Of course, they scared
of Baltimore twp. Mra.
Bernice
—to
•—
------ - —
— a county
---------------------**- —
----Into hysteric*
hysterics and If I Co. D-.-4
while
attempt
to *hold
, a worth-while
exhibition.
ilher
hcr almost
“'most into
Road
Commission «d Janltor^fB^rr^roiSty He‘ha*
fair In the future may be probcountv-wlde fair* can be and'!“dnt bCfn ‘,o busy wlth her- rd
’'000 UOmmiSSIOl.
rene^ta thte capacity for the pret
lematlcal. There will be no turplus I ■hould be heloful to the neonle of ba'p *'ed Ihrtr necks in a bow knot, Dortzirf* fro SunAFViCorc
from which to make up defteita.^.'„y^Un.y ^„oto„7ecS
™ Herbert The miserable KCP0IT t0 supervisors
The "Photo Shop" will open in the ,9?° „
„
lack of Interest shown
In the fair ! &gt;,zineitin»«&lt;
stood and
gobbled.. nnd I
t*,- n.m
diujwii mi **■= **** 'helpfulness be
greater than
than t™
by creatures
kn_„.
tThe Barry county ma*
road commission new Stebbins block Nov 1 with Mr ' In J*0
Cai^* l? Bar[&gt;'
this year, and for the
or Jhree । encouraging each
each 4-H
4-H Cluo
Club to
to ^u„.h.lv nrnnk v™ h‘™ . ... ..,1 submitted their report for the year C. J. SchUnk in charge
wm. two
~un„ly ‘"d..‘,ltlpd on *
ta
pr«l»u. v«ar.
nan. Hnz.
don
ncl vaneouna. . encouraclne
L.h quaUl,
lu pre? , naughty
“SL"
prSJ. .'
m sure
‘“IT going to j endlng
nrerUnu
nnt
---------- in ---------prank.
Im
j
th7board of super­
Vern Cramer, wm of George Cra8prtaw* twp where they
one to expect very much for future । ducU ror exhibit at their own
J y my chrtetmas dinner thl* visors. A year ago they had on hand mer of this city, was electrocuted resided un,
until
the
death
her h
hus
“ ,h
* d
'“,h of heT
*“*­
county fairs
| county talr.
|&gt;e*r'
$30,581 39. Tlie year* receipts were in Lansing Tuesday afternoon while band In 1925.
The Banner has had several sug-1 thu
be the way out in ' Our . You-never-know-what-ln!,,7l &lt;01'58 makln» lhe lotal receipts performing hi* duties as Bell Tele­
...
you never xnow-wnat-in- f
commtMton expand­
George Thoma* of Baltimore twp.
gestloru from people Interested In Barry county. We would all dis-1
phone lineman.
, heaven's nape -will -happen-next• the fair that it might be wise for the llke t0
county fair abonthe year $142,817.58,
Mr. and Mra. Herman Frost are who survives. She Is also survived
around-here Department wishes ”
to ed during
Aadcullural soeuiy In IH. count, ■ d„„a M j, u „w„; lh,t
leaving on hand $5939549.
getting settled in their newly im­ by 25 grandchildren and 6 great­
grandchildren.
to do Um moi. a. wm done In I,MUn, Inteml In Um ordinal, hucklcOerrl.. which we plained Imi
The report on the township road proved house on W. Grand St.
She was a kind and loving mother
SS' tJ^SnUon''^ holSw. I
'*"• 11 “ “
f0** ’lirina The, a»w like weed, and fund was as follows: On hand a
Deputy State Game Warden H.
uncle proposition Of holding a I
cnra
get to the State Fair or looked a great deal like ntahtahade ■ year ago. $20,772.71; receipts for lhe C. Young of Albion has been aulgn- and will be greatly mLued by her
fair over to the 4-H Clubs of the the Ionia Fair that they do not thihk but lhe fruit was the unmistakable : year $62,092.00. n total of $82,864.71. • ed to Barry. Eaton. Calhriun and family and friends.
more lellert
county Al a matter of fact these u worthwhile to attend their own huckleberry
unmistaicaDie
Funeral services were held at the
.h.n.“
1 Disbursements were $81,656.71. Thl* Kalamatoo.
EVERYONE NEEDS MORE
o«
XixK.
K !“A“
eloba have
eonlrlbuledIl Increaalnal,
counl, ibu
(Ur, whleh
compole
|.„„ our
■ ...............
------.
. | uvuiikji
wimcii lcannot
uhv. wu
.mcvc
lu.tfer
11 cLiznlx&gt;r* whn nave -----------------—
.—
---- , Mrs. Mary M. Smith, wife of City Walldorff funeral home Friday. Oct.
ro It would :be
be natural
nature^
attractions
with those
held
at eaten
to our fairs, to
1
_,.u
n.,..
&gt;,.1^
.
. them. rcXur«T?U « I mJde ‘«wn»Wp road fund of only $1208 00 Treasurer Phin Smith, died Oct. 19. 9. at 2 p. m. with burial at Rutland
letter papert
that such suggestions should be lorda
ac !if w«»tl .hnuid
hannen
■ severe
cemetery. Rev A. M. Coldrcn offi­
Ionia and
and Detroit.
Detroit. But
But IfIf our
our fair
fair -------up a- p|-e. *.j mM“.aJ0llc(1
wllh u.
mon Iftowe should happen to have a
ciating.
[could bc sponsored by such a pop- | juke. butler and cloves and it tasted winter storms that amount 6t money FORTY YEARS AGO
The Banner Is not assuming to ular organization m the 4-H Clubs1 iikc'a erres^wren huckleberreand ln the lownatllP rood fund would
Oct. 23. 1902
['not
go ,ar
far ln
in cleartM
clearing the roflds
roads °
ofr
say what shall be done, that is up that would encourage the young elderberry, n wasn't half bad and"™
11 BO
The first football game of the GLASS CREEK
to the county Agricultural Society. | people to further improve the pro- ! ijw berries are so large you can pick 1, *snow
now May 1x1
bc there w,n
will hBve
have 10
lo **
be season was won by Freeport SatMr. and Mra. Russell Whittemore
There Is no one to blame for Uie ducts of lhe farm That might be the enough for a pie very'quickly They ,
0,d fashlotw‘d “road bees" to urday. score 15 to 0. The particl- nnd daughters called on the Mel­
Spirit - . . tender thoi
zituatlon In which the society finds , Salvation of the fair. We arc not as- are warth raising, definitely
. shovel out the roads
pant* were: Freeport—A. Stcckle, vin Smltli* at Goodwill Sunday
paper thst says nice
itself. Holding a successful county sumlng to say what the Agricultural
.
'
1
----------------- ’---------------------Sylvester. Fox. Roush. C. Moore, night.
lhe line*!
fair ha* become Increasingly dlf-1 Society should do about this matter, i We have heard several people say! OBITUARY
'Livingston.
Brown.
Nagler
V.
Anita and David McGtocklln of
E4TO.VS CRYSTAL SHEER
ftcult in other counties ns well a* in that Is up to Uiat Society. But we they would like to read lhe letter
David Franklin Cogswell, young- Moore. Shepard.
Edward.*: Has- Hastings were weekend visitors at
Barry. The Ionia Free Fair, by re a-1 are concerned in having a fair car- which ail members of our armed est son of Hiram and Anna Cogs- tings—M. Lambie.Ham*. E Brooks, Forrest Havens.
Mr. nnd Mrs.
son of its financial success, has been 1 ried on in Barry county; for we be- forces receive from the President ■ well,was born in Castleton town- ; Huffman. McMutray.
F.
Brooks, John Havens and Rodney asdsted
able to put on exhibitions that have Ueve It is good far the county. Coun- of the United States when they leave ‘ ship. Barry Co., Feb. 28. 1B91 and : Jones. Rogers. E. Lamble, Collins, with the farm work a part of last
attracted people from considerable ’ ty fairs cannot compete with lar- our shores for overseas duty. I . died tn University hospital. Ann Ar- Crook.
distances. It is naw so well establish- ■ ger fairs in attractions and so should think these letters would be bar, Oct- 4. 1942, aged 51 year*. B
----------Ray Otis and Chas Er way were
ed that smaller county fair* cannot find It Increasingly difficult to carry most highly prized possessions of mos. and 6 days. He grew to man­ FIFTY YEARS AGO
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis'
hope to compete with It in at- I on. Th« benefit of a 4-H Club talr is' these boys. Anyway, houscclrenlag- ’—■* *" •*“ *-------u‘------ '---- --- --------Visitors at Chas. Whittemore's
tractions offered. The State Fair, I that It would stimulate Interest In turned up tire letter and here Is a re- bom and had resided in that vic­
Two Lowell gentlemen have se­ during thc past week were Mr. and
inity nearly all his life. He was cured a franchise for operating a' Mra. Wm. Whittemore and Lowell
with the prestige it has, what it is jfarming and farm product* by the Print:
able to offer and because it is local(Continued on page 8. Sec. 2)
| YOU are a soldier of the United
street railway in that place If It Whittemore and family of Delton.
____ •
*______________________________ " ' States Army.
•
Ungs township Aug. 27, 1913. To will pay In Lowell, it will pay In
Sunday visitors at Clyde Warren's
■______________________ I You have embarked for distant lids union five children were born. Hastings.
were Phil Warren. Sr. and Jack
P
...
.................—
[ places where the war Is being fought. Mrs. Annabelle Showalter of Nash­
Kennedy of Lansing. Phillip War­
'
; Upon the outcome depends tire ville. Maurice Cogswell of Castle­
ren. Jr, of Cleveland and thc Rus­
ton
township
Marjorie.
Bemlta
freedom of your lives: the freedom —
--------------rand
-------------------------------sell Thorntons of Charlotte.
We tell Detents Stamps
of the lives of those you love—your' and Wayne at home, who with the
Mra. Sara Erway returned Fri- •
fellow-citizens—your people.
| widow survive him. He Is also *urday after several weeks visit with
and Bonds.
Never were tlie enemies of freedom | vived by one sister. Mra. Millie Fish(This article was set
for last relatives nt Grand Rapids, Muske­
more tyrannical, more arrogant, er. and one brother. William H. week's issue but In the last minute gon and Hastings.
Cogswell, both of Castleton town­ rush failed to get in. We are sorry
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway attend­
more brutal.
Your* is a God-fearing, proud, ship; several nieces and nephews, tills was necessary, especially with ed n reception given in the Fred
Smith home In Hastings last Sat­
courageous people, which, through­ and many other relatives and an item of this nature.)
out It* history, lias put it* freedom friends. He was a good husband
The Grand Rapids Herald of urday niuht. honoring Mr. und Mra.
under God before ail other purposes. and a loving and devoted father, no [ Tuesday morning contained a front Howard Ferris
IT1M
Sunday visitors nt Roy Erway*
We who *piy at home have our sacrifice being too great for him to {page picture Of Pfc. Richard D.
(TIM
'MM
duties to perform—duties owed in make for his loved ones. Hls was! Nagler and the announcement of were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Erway"
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wolfe,
many parts to you. You will be sup­ a courageous nature and the brav- jhls death on Sept. 13.
ItUlIDl
FABRIC*
METAL
ported by the whole force and power ery and fortitude with which he
According to the article, the and daughter of Grand Rapids, Mr.
of this Nation. The victory you win faced hl* last Hines* was a help and 'young man's mother. Mrs. Ruth A. nnd Mrs. Dick Rase and son and
mo tuinsu s«zs
US01I1
HTh.8Ut.wwau
will be a victory of all thc people­
inspiration to hls family and,Nagler of Grand Rapid*, had re­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward Erway ot Hu- i
common to them all.
friend* He will be sadly ml»ed by 'ccived two letters during the week- tings.
conoa vttitwiM
am* un
SLO amt
MIm Maxine Erway of Grand i
You bear with you the hope, the hls sorrowing family, hls brother (end. in the same mail. One was
HASTINGS
wool UIOtrslM
acuuiMon*
tuaoMtacaiLiTm
confidence, the gratitude and the and sister. Ills fellow employees | from lhe son, saying. "Don't worry, Rapid* spent tlie weekend at her'
luccMUful. It had^ be dropped during the war on account of the

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ballon. He is wanted now for stealing
Urea from the Royal Coach Co. Of
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It is claimed that he snitched two
Urea while thus employed by that
company. In the case for which be
Is warned hr had covered up the
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rubber stripe: but when three stripe
..
.
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Co claims they have lost over forty
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Smith took all of them, but they

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prayers of your family, your fellow- where he had worked to many Mother. I'm all right." The .other home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erway spent
citizens, and your President—
years and a host of friends.
was from Major Allen Sutter of
OLD HUOWCUU
"Let us believe that there Is hope 'the Marine Corps and was forwardFRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
for all the heart* that grieve. That ed from Washingon. It informed
, M0 SIOSHtUDS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
somewhere night breaks into morn- Mrs. Nagler
■
••
that her —
son. -~“Pfc.
Gerald L. Sinclair. Baltimore....21 ing. beautiful with light."
Richard D. Nagler, 17. died of gun­
KO TCWUS
Goldie M. Edger. Hastings.23
shot wounds Sept. 13..on Guadal­
M0 WUHCtOTMS
Cha*. B. Poland. Battle Creek...20
—ON FAT DAT. BUY BONDS— canal Solomon Island"
Fem Gamer, Middleville20
Pfc. Nagler. a student at South
oto usosnoatn
high school. Grand Rapids, en­
mo ruLtCYorxs .
listed Dec. 9. 1941. took hls train­
ing
at Parris Island. 8. C.. and later
oto ata* swans
attended a radio school at New
mo conoa oatssu
River. N. C. He left San Francisco
in May as a Marine corps radio
010 COHM aanat
operator.
Besides the mother and a sister
ou&gt; tvoo. oatuu
In Grand Rapids, Mr. Nagler is sur­
010 UHTS
vived by the father. Reed O. Nag­
ler
of Chicago Heights, and numer­
mo coin
ous other relatives. Hls grandfather,
ouiTaorx*
the Rev. August Nagler. a retired
Methodist minister of Evart, is well
SWtllil
known in Barry county where the
family resided for some time, he
having lived in and around Free­
HEMP
port in hls earlier years. Reed-was
also well known In many parts of
old sort
Darry county nnd a brother. Noble,
M0 ttOTHISUSf
taught for come time In Hastings
High school.,
M0 CUSHI* COSOS
Pfc. Nagler received hU training
at the same places ns did Wealey
MO UUT COMS
Simmons of Hickory Comers, an
MB KOI* RMS
account of whose denlh is recorded
elsewhere in this issue of the Ban­
M0 CM4UT coin
ner. He also sailed from this coun­
try at the time that Private Sim­
MO SMU* SMS
mons is believed to have sailed,
4
and gave hls life on the same Is­
land where lhe Barry county boy
met death In the line of duty.

MO SKlriS

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DRAIN COMMISSIONER'S
REPORT
Mark Ritchie, county dral^i com­
missioner. filed hls annual report
with the supervisors for the 'year
ending Oct. 1. He shows that As­
sessments were made for six drains,
amounting to $6.764 00
Of that
amount there was assessed to the
Barry county road
commlsalon.
$850 75. to the county at large, for
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ti, IMt

llnnim
I WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
apply only to a time of war and that I pamphlet* are to be ready by I ASSYRIA
.Scottville as guests last week ant&gt; SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
jjchader led the bowler.
ttMJ**
forit* wiuuMBMwa.
terndnaUcn ।| Christmas Ume. .
Mr. and
them^la visiting In Ohio.
Last
mw *“w provide .u.
ana Mrt
nr* Milton
Muion Hartom
nanom have
navej wllh
------ w*i&gt;v.
___ _Week's, Letter
when the period of war has pawed;
A Hallowe'en party b being returned from a fbhlng trip to
Mr. and Mra. George Stanford
The Woodland and Ki lostrick W I
m m* wbm.ru Le*&lt;u« puy Monand
planned for a group of Coast Beulah.
were in Grand Rapid* to bring m a ladlra were rnrart.
tor th.'।
r*. ,
*
day night when her first game 01
BE IT FURTHER R*»OLVKD: ' Gjurds frorn Oe.r i«k* «i
j The W 8 C. 8. \&gt;f Baw Line 1 »»«* Uwtr xbtar. Mb* Louise CMk- Lake odexxa MXMiorfary Solely to ' Moat of u* would, give a grrnt
carrted
w a flne 515 serie.
Vi-hThe7Aurili*rL
*r &lt;u
*u on
'
,odt»tl hospital wiwre
Thursday,
deal,
That we
the nauonar
NaUonal xoguuauvc
LogUUtlve u«nCom-, ,
’A;: ,l ™^
the Ugton,ehuW1
ehUreh had “
as alnn
dinner
girnu
on'
1^ fr0Id
from B
Blodgett
whore -a chicken dinner
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. Ml if
If we had
hirt it
it to
tn give:
-Iv-' to
tn have •Hhlch
•
___ “orthe evening,
-v.nirur
u- naiLWIkti the A»*x»!iar&gt;.
hall,• with
In —.....
mittee of lhe American Legion be
women
tlle
MeUiodlrt
W.
S.. u
C.
,rr&lt;:eJ''cd nPbutlc *urgcry un
on iher _
About
thirty-fiv.
Udlo*
thi* better mwnorv than we hare How
Mo “on Uie now”
..------theInAuxillarv.
i Thur&gt;day
rnuraoaywomen
inc mtuiouui
w. o
. .............
.,
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__
_
____ from
„
Uwtrtcted to cause legislation to be charge. Further Infonnatkm wljl s f
on
_ , haxfd. She wiU go again Uteri
menory than we hare. How i pec Tl^er hit 50Q onine
- th&lt;
-pro
—
Sir.,'. community were present
‘tF Theiuev
F-”1
tirtrndueed mto the Congrra* of lhe |
uncxre «r*m
' Mn. Lena Conklin vblted her ‘ Se. J.re an^“ereX X’
n’°mc”U" couW
X
IM3 duM
due* wiu
win he “
unnre
Mrs. Lena Conklin
vblted
her *ocicUe»
gave anAidInteresting
pro- — ——- -a&gt;
—-i*«nd were:
third
United _8tatM proving equa£»CT1943
PPre- 8ram.
Mr and Mra. Ray GIUe*plc of Uu&gt; । urandchildren
during the
parenU&lt;
Ttw Brethren
Society hide
tf "* *?? * ‘*«er mnP- ।'^e^ber
g’ood^
ecorea
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Ray GlUeaplc of Uw grandchildren during thc parent*- ‘ Tlie Bretiiren Aid Society had a
"Dunham dbtrlct were guest* of abwnce.
party on Mr*. Olive Blocher last
: Dorli TaiUferro, 488. Jane
wrau acmce wa* naoptea by me
. ..—“ . ■
- &gt;4th National Convention of The
‘
However, occasionally one find* 1467; Emma Payne. 464; Mildred
1 their brother. Harvey Gillespie and । The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thuraday to let her know her pres&gt;HUMOROUS REPORT
American Legion
f
IT FURTHER RESOLVED: j OF FLORIDA STORM
wife and guest* of tlie W. S. C. S ' Dale
missed uutut*
during the
U.K- Conklin
bvuuin b
u being
oeing sided
sioeu with
Wim cnre wU1 t* iiuucu
uie next un Individual who haa a moat un- I Smith. 482: CharUlte Hubbard 458.
uiuai- ;memory.
Sometime* -----thcce~
WWKRKAR Pnr
than twmtv 'nul T** N»t*ofal Commander of I
at the Briggs church Thursday.
I brick-*■siding.
“—
' few~months.
—““
“*--------plan*
*---------on —
Mr*."•Blocher
--------- - ,------------------I MyrUe Mannl. 457 and Ruth Pren­
rrne American ixTI
’yion
ue mairucicu
* Many
Michigan residents thought
n.n u
.. visiting her daughter' Mr* Ger- I,SM’’°ri«» «e almost uncanny and
’e American
Legion
be Instructed
Mra. Besilc Strickland assisted at ’ x«i..
454.
to hold public meetinp throughout .'he rainstorm* last week Were
u»
ur^„?
“
r
1
•«
N
-~&gt;
”.
- ,। ticeLeonard*,
k
moi
,
nui.ty
liras
iuiu fSLrsrj.JLii
. .
.
. ---------- - ---- —
with high team score
ever,- bu
but‘ J"****
Judging ; the Rose Miller home Monday.
;our land in order to bring to the at- about the worst erer
-II visit
.un her
b.r other
ouwr datuhU*r«
dHtfOm l*t*r
Uur “««**« cUnaMUn. Uou&lt; It.Butt. I' of 3341
■
home.
&gt;
won a complete srrlra from
Mra. Oral Miller entertained the
fromreport*
report*from
fromsome
saneother
otherlocal.
local.
dunn, tl* mid rath™.
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j ov4inr»*
Bonnett and www...
Oown; Trio -C*Ie
advocated a universal service Act ,
rtniv.
j/ltics.‘ conditions here might have young married people of the local- 1J Mr. and Mr*. Clifton Miller home
a tew da-..-, nxo
---- ---wen
providing for conscription In time
or' '1e principles of
Mr
and
Mn.
Paul
Smith
of
Lan,*
s P*
™!r
from Be
l! Te,e
Telephone
Co ';
ity on
on Thuraday
honoring ner
her «*»b-1;had a* dinner guc*ts Sunday their
Mr and Mrs
Sylveater Lane • •
,r rrom
BeM
PhDne Co
, been wbrse.
&gt; । ay
rnuraaay nononng
1« CWKU-Ipuwr m suuc
-nd .hereby gain the nr
sing are receiving congratulations
. t
*-®nf B,.._ tn.,.i.linn ,nnk the odd aame
over to Ionia one dky last 8Ute Inaulatlon took the odd game
sary support that thia may be 1m-, In n letter written by William 1 ter-in-law. Mra. Howard Cole nt a parents, Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Miller on the arrival of u six pound baby drove
'
from Piiton Ring Siwp; B1U*
NaUon, including capital, labor, in,
Otto
of
St.
Petersburg.
Fla
.
to
hl*
slwwer.
z
।
and
brothers.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Dayton
week
for
the
ride.
Driving
around
boy on Monday. October 8th. He ’
du*try. and agriculture a* well as 1 mediately enacted Into law. and we. wife's mother. Mrs Frank Kelley
■
dropped
three
close
game*
to
Or­
Mr.
and
Mm
Oral
Miller
will
Smith
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Smith
city, they drove past the court.
hereby call upon all Legionnaire* to.
will answer to the name of Paul the
!
' piur»;
n*- TsrtUx
Pc*u“’ “
w0.n
n a brace from
try in
in order
order to
lo prevent
prevent racketeering.
racketeering.
^ire^, \uf Kalamazoo, he tells of the hard spend 8undayzu» guest* of her par­ and mother, Mr*. Margaret Smith Wilbert. Marsha Ann Is vhltlng her house and as they did so Mr. Lane 1 Pn«
Banner *
and
Strand ----had tike better
try
there wa* a like
Ut- 1i of
B6nner
nd
BUand
profiteering. inflation and sabotage
u'&lt;1on* universal ham In that state and after hav- ent*. Mr. and-Mra. T. R. Kline of of Nashville honoring Clifton Mil­ grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Bert suddenly
!Ue mailer decided
of^TiniL7e^Lld
Wag
tW
game,
iiw been resident of Florida for Middjeytlle.
, ler inducted into the army nnd who
Smith while her mother and baby '
mid year* he ha* had amp., y.
cwnmlw recently left on 11* on furlough.
to
"M1IBT nt
J brother are In the hospital.
’ look after there so he parked the
car and went Into lhe building. Lo“U“T ™
*». B-°Od
hu annual trip to Daytona Beach. ! A gathering of relatives of the1
At their meeting Thursday eve­ lWirt!,,i '^L.t,0
David Hershberger, only son of '
Ial h 01J,
r2.U hB\e.
Florida where he will *pend hls Cliftoif Miller family will meet there
lhe county cleft * office, be , ”UNTIN&lt;» A&lt; &lt; iiilnt
Mr. and Mr*. D Loren Hcrshberg- caUng
‘
ning. the Auxiliary member* voted , to doubt MrZXXtoy statement, just el#hth winter.
complimenting Claude Miller ns he er, was taken ill last Thursday and 1went in. A lady of about forty years I The tint accident of the huntclUams must be universal and equal. to hold a benefit curd party ut the recall how last the rain fell here.
*Oon leaves for thc army.
„
c was
w»&gt; »«=■&gt;
u,
uie canw
t°™«rd to wait on him.
I Ing season In Barry county was reon
Saturday
he
taken
to
the
1
The
Eagle
dhtrict
has
joined
thLegion hall on Thursday evening. He writes:
hospital
nt Battle 1 "* dou1 .Fnow whether
you have
' ported on Thursday
afternoon, the
Mr*. Margaret Smith of NashvilleQstcopathlc
----------------iV----- ----------r-.mmim
.
—
It rained awful hard yesteiaiiiy scrap drive und the school chEilren 1' has
j and . also
;1 what
I h
want
not."
BE IT HKSOLVED: That we de­ Oct. 29. Each member is a*ked to
been spending some time wlt.i Creek. He has ....
thc flu
an *
“l *.or
want
or Mr.
”ol\Lane
Mr said. •aW- : first
day oncn to uheasant shootare much enthused in ddlic tlwlr
mand of The National Admlnbtra- bc" responsible for one table, pro­ nnd thc raindrops were so large it bit
। her daughter. Mrs Clifton Mhhi attack of appendicitis Wc wish him ','^dont
my jrir,th ,te Inc.
tlon and Congress Immediate leg­ viding the prires and inviting guests was all I could do to get one drop
a
speedy
recovery.
The W S. C. S. of lhe Briggs
.Glean Meade, age 15. who reside*
islation providing for thc drafting ThLs party is open to all to come In a 14 quart bucket. Each.'drop enureh served n very palatable noon
! Orange township in 1877," he said ,: with id* uncle und aunt. Mr. and .
Ferd Stevens was ut Hastings last
not giving hls name. And before he I
even though no special invitation had u rubber like coating on It and day men I on Thursday. Mesdames week and this attending Die Octo­ MILO
Mr*. Will Hauer, of Woodland,
of this Nation. Including capital, has been extended. Proceed* will I could pick the drops up by the Kate Cole and Katherine Cole.xom- ber *e**U&gt;n* of the Board of Super­
could say more, the lady, who had .
i
hunting
with Myron Huntley, agrd
coating.
Wc
never
saw
anything
labor. Industry and agriculture as bc UM-d for n gift to the USO club
| The Milo Extension club met at never seen him before, said, very ' 17. on Uie Hauer farm. Il i» rtvisors.
'
like it before. The tire shops are mtttec. Proceeds *8 00
well iu the fighting manpower; and loom.
was Amelia :
.
Warren Stanton and ion Robert
the home ot Mr* Merle Bradfield quickly. "Your
. - ”mother
,
-----father----- rixjrted that a piicaaant flew up an&lt;^
Be sure to bring vour reclfics to now collecting the rubber and say of Battle Creek. .Jay E. Cole nnd HENDERSHOTT
Wednesday afternoon. The lesaon | J,^pk.lns. —
n&lt;?.
your
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
Huntley shot at it. thc charge hltit
U
thc
be*t
The
college
men
That such legislation be limited lo the next mewling on Nov. 6 os the say it was caused by so much rub­ William Stanton, local are spend­
I Ung Meade, who was about 50 feel
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelly have war. given by Mr* Laurel Oarrbon ,un"ri*1» L*’,c'
ber burning In Java, when the Jap* ing a week hunting In the Hardy moved to Hasting* and Mr. and Mrs. and Mr*. Henry Germaine It was much surprised. With thc thousands
nrTI?'
.. '
,
, Don iwomson.
Robinson, lormcriy
formerly oi
of riasHas- voted hot to continue an extension
was rushed lo a physician and tlvcn
took the country, and the sun draw­
of
names recorded
In the books In ’ taken to Butterworth hospitaL
Kenneth
Holden,
son
of
Mr.
and
nog*,
have
moved
onto
the
Kfeliy
group
but
would
do
Rec!
Cross
sew...
...
ing water al the same lime, it drew
office,’ for
assbtant
to have On,nd R«P|d». »'here It was found
ing Instead for the Ume being. Af- Uial ^dm
h^r&gt;this
mmd
&gt;thbmrtlcula*
the burning rubber along with thc ' Mrv. Claud Holden of thc Star dts- farm. We dant llke to lose tlie
ter
thc
meeting
adjourned
sewing
2^
one
shot had penetrated hls left
water and caused Uie drops to tx- trie; is enjoying a weekX furlough. Kelly*, but they had to make the
*
“n*}*JlZL? n Whall. At last report*, lie Wo*
1 change on account ot his poor was done for thc balance of Uie
rubber coated. So bc on the look­ from th* navy.
'“n«Ur * “P « Uu!
mametil it fojprwW
'
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rankin ate health. We hope both parties will afternoon.
J ia* rapidly
tu passible
out for rubber coated snow this
Mr.
and
Mra.
LaurqJ.Garrison
enj"*;'
I
’
r
*
d
*
d
was
mo*t
uncanny.
1
Mr. and Mrs LaurqJ. Garrison en- ।
—j M.T
doctor hope* lo save the
winter. Ye*, it Is raining again Improving their residence with like their new homes.
fcrtalned a
I’11',
L|U’5,
lbt blr,,li»lgnt
=f thc
a family
family gathering
gathering WedWed- ’
sight of Uie injured eye.
now nnd the drop* are bounding brick aiding
D; and Mn. Glen Gunn of Kal- fertalned
nesday evening in honor of Mrs oertiflcatc. but he will always mor- &gt;
---------Mr. and Mrs. Sam-Nesbitt had a*
way up in Uie air. come down and
atnaxoo were visitor* nt A. C. Clarks Garrison'* cousin*. Mr. and Mra.
marvelous feat M memory OBITUARY
bound again. It sure looks phony. guests recently their children of on Thursday. Overnight guests at
Joseph Shue oi Ind.
.
j‘hU
w0£er »•» the Itmta I■ ­
Battle Creek
William
Allen Culp wa* bqrn May
It 1* phony.
Clark* on Wednesday were Miss
The many friend* of William Van County Clerk* office performed.
We are listening for wedding
8. 1861 In Seneca county. Ohio, the
bells *oon to be ringing in the EuRle Jennie Dohn and Ruth Osgood from DerMuelen are sorry to hrnr that
---------------- •»
I eldest sen of Isaac and Katherine
oledo.--------Ohio.
district.
•
।1---------he is conf med to hls bed. We hope COATS GROVE
| Culp. IJe came to Charlotte. MlchMiss Virginia Belle Shale nnd1 Mr *nd Mr» Alberl Brill were he will soon be able to be out.
------- ----* igan in 1884 al the ngr of twrnty. ~
Tlie —
DG.T.O.
Club met ‘lost —
WedOtis
Hendrick Scholen of climax spoke dinner guests at o,
‘' DeMott's on
Mr? Madeline Norman nnd Mat nesday afterriton with Mr*. Kendall
....... (;......
three years und made hls home
their wedding vows on Sunday at Sunday. Sunday evening callers at llyn attended the wedding of a niece ~
---- Thc Leader
-------was
—----.....
n Jktci
Coats.
Mr*.
Arthur with
thc home of Mr and Mrs. Glenn the Brill home were Mr. and Mrs. in Kalamazoo. Friday.
—
.
.
—
Richardson.
He was married to Jennie llauwr
Next regular meeting at the hall. Dunham of Level Park. They will Clinton Lahr of Hastings
The school children arc vrfy busy
Mr. and Mrs Harley Seasc and on October 33. 1887 and Uirv came
Thursday. Nov 5.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Nat
Steele
anti
locate at lheir fann In CUnux—...
».... collecting scrap thL* week.
1 Robert with Mr. and Mrs. Howard to make their home in Cressey
Russell Silsbee, son of Comrade
Mr. and Mrs D 3. Case of East daughter Lillian of Kalamazoo callBrovant of Lake Odessa, and Mr., forty-four years ago in July. 1898.
Glendon Silsbee, left to join the LeRoy called .at lhe home of hls cd‘ at Ernie ------• —
•
-­
Matteson's
Sunday
af
CHOCOLATE
Chocolate Covered
Army.
DID YOU KNOW THAT nnd Mra. Dell Rich of Battle Creek Since that ume they have lived in
brothers Hugh and Willard Case ternoon.
vblted Sunday al Earl 8ca*e‘*.
i this vicinity where Mr. Culp enComrade Harley Howlg has ar­ Sunday.
APPLE FEEL is pood for you NuDon't forget to come to church
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Demond of gaged in farming and carpenter
rived back in Hastings.
Miss Norma Case of Ijmsing spent 1 next Sunday night to the first ot tritlonlrta recommend paring apples Ionia visited Die former's mother work. He was a member of the
Comrade Chu*. Vnndenburg • Is the weekend with her parents. Mr thc meetings ML-.* Rulison will fill a*.*eWom as possible dur to the Mrs. Pearl Demand last Wednesday' Cressey Gleaner*.
welcoming a new daughter-in-law. and Mrs Hush Case
the pulpit. Also remember the W health value of the skin. Esen Up­ night and Thursday and also over. Five yearn ago this-October. Mr.
Our sixth District Rally will be
should be prepared uith- the week end. Other company on, and Mrs Culp celebrated their fifMrs. Dale Conklin hud her par-' S C. S dinner this week at Mrs. Plp
held In Albion this Sunday, Those ent*. Rev. and Mrs E. J. Rhoades of Warren Brogan's.
"ut ix-ellng the apples—the *kin Sunday were Arch Grave*; Kenneth : tieth wedding anniversary.
of the Comrades who pan. are In­
Is easily separated when the apples Demond and Earl Reid,
Following
an —
Illness of■ -five yean
1i ----CHOCOLATE
Chocolate Peanut
vited to attend
~ are forced through the sieve.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coats and Doris he iNUsed away September 30. at
Comrade Grable has put exten­
were Sunday
Guests of Mr. nnd hi* home in Richland townahip. at
sive improvement* on hls new home
APPLE BOBBING is still a gay Mra. Cha* Townsend and family. '• tlie age of eighty Hine yearn.
on E. Grand St.
came for Halloween...folk* have Their daughter Evelyn was home ' He leave* lo mourn their loss the
Don't forget our family night
lots of fun reelng who .can Ret the from Grand Rapids for tlie week
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS — BOOKS &amp; BIBLES
widow. Mrs. Culp, two foster chilFriday. Oct. 30
Pot luck supper
Bint apples the sonnet out of a f,ld।, aren.
dren. Mr*.
Mr*. uu&gt;an
Susan strong
Strong 01
of KulaKiduCARDS FOR ALL THE FAMILY
will be served. Be sure and come.
water-filled tub or barrel.
| Thc Extension group met last masoo, and Millard Houser of RlchWe are planning on an Armis­
mrarrx i«ni re
««„a.rn.tiv TueAda&gt;- for
b11 da&gt;" meeting, land, two brotlwra. Prank and AlChocolate Covered
SWEET MILK
tice celebration at the hall for lhe
FRIEIJ APPLE— are wonderfully with Mrs. Lena Cole.
: bert ot Foslurla Ohio many'niece*
pen* and pencil*. All nationally advertised makes. We imprint
u.&gt;r in &lt;br
M « .Id. dun.
Mr. ,rkl u„. Kma.il t».U .nd
„,d Xd-Iik«. .nd
comrades. Their families and fath­
leather roods, pens, pencil*, stationery etc. Complete line of
ers and mothers are guests of honor.
or nt dinner, served with meal.
Carlton Malted Mr. and Mrs. L. E. nephews, bcalde a host of friend*
office equipment and supplies—Complete lending library 3c
Remember cur vow. taken when
Royer in Hastings Bunday.
land neighbor*.
we joined the V. F. W„ to uphold
“”d Mr* W,H Noblc ol Onu,&lt;11 funeral service* were held nt lhe
the government of our country.
CHILDREN frit- apple* In school Rapids attended
here Henton
Sun- --funeral
• home- -In Delton
-------------------u.m.ui. church
uc&gt;e ou.tLet's buy Bonds and more Bonds
lunches last, icason. among 93,ooo da&gt;. and WTre d|nncr RUrats of H. on Friday October 2 al 2 30 the
“Builnemman** Department Store"
nnrtlrlnatlni, schools,
whooh according to woodmans. ts
,.„ made
—m. afternoon
Henry j
of
participating
They
Chocolate Coconut
Solid Chocolate
MUNICIPAL COURT
141 E. Slate Street
Phone 2747 Hatting*
lhe Agricultural Marketing Admin- :caiis on Oscar Flanigans and E 8 land officiating.
Burial was in
Pearl Potter, charged with using
1stration.
i Thompsons.
Richland cemetery.
indecent language in thb presence
1 Mr. and Mra. Ed Smith of Detroit
of children, was brought into
j visited at-Harve Woodman* over lhe EXTENSION GROUPS /
Municipal court Monday. She de; weekend. They visited inter at Er­
nled the offense, and her trial was
nest Smith's mid with other rela­ lUltimorc Extension Group
set for October 27.
The Baltimore Extension group
tives and frlcndu around here and
. m*t Thursday, Oct. 8. at the com­
I Hustings.
■ The C. E. Sunday evening was led munity room In the Durfee school.
। by E. s Thompson. The subject was• Twelve members and two visitors
• High Light* in Church History”. ; were present. Tlie lesson “Guides
, Jesse Chase acted a* Supt.^f thc lo Wise Buying" was presented by
Sunday school In the absence W the thc leaders. Mrs Bert Fancher nnd
| Mrs Edward Rice Other offlceri
Supt. and assistant last Sunday.
! Thc name of the D. G. T. O. Club। are Mrs. Claude Hunt, chairman&gt;
Having decided to ditpoie of the personal property, I will offer at Public Auction
should have been given, as sending Mrs. William Richards, sec-trcas.;
at the place known as the Jason McElwain farm located ,z2 mile north and Vi
| flowers for thc funeral of Mrs. Thel­ Mr* Dale Bump, recreation leader.
East State Road Extension Group
ma Baird. In thc card of thahk*.
mile wc*t of the Hasting* monument or the first place cost of thc Riverside ceme­
' The P. T. A. U to be held next
Tire East State Road Extension
tery on
i week Friday evening.
' group met at the homo ot Mrs.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood- i Lloyd Fisher on the Center Road
। num on Monday morning at Dr. on Oct. 16 for an all-day meeting.
i Hoffs Lake Odessa hospital, a baby Tlie lesson wa* divided In two
Those active, young and formative feet are
girl named Darlene K«y. weighing jiarts: Thc first given in thc morn­
the most precious in the world ... to you
ing by our leader. Mrs. Althouse,
the remainder given in the after­
parents... and to us. Their comfort dictates
SURVEY SHOWS BOYS
noon by our other leader. Mrs.
INTERESTED
IN
SCOUTING
■
Mathews.
Twelve members nnd
extreme care in fitting to make them a help
three guests were present. Thc
•...not a handicap in later life. Look at thc
group. attending the Hastings pub­ next meeting will bc Nov. 12 nt the
lie schools. 31 per. cent are mem­ home of Mra. Richard Slocum,
six steps we take to eliminate guesswork.
bers of a scout troop and 49 per which will also be an all-day meet­
i cent are Interested In joining, ac­ ing.
. cording to a survey recently compleiad Of the 20 per cent not In­ CAMP EIRE NEWS
wgt. 1600 Ib*.
terested In scouting, lhe great
Mbs Myra Bumgartner of Bat­
tr.ajaritv were 13 to 14 years old. tle Creek gave a class of Instruc­
Most of those who signified inter­ tion to the new Camp Fire guar­
.
est
in
Joining,
were
In
lhe
12
year
dians at the home of Mm. Edw
wgt. 1500 lbs.
age group.
&lt;
Van Popering fast Wednesday.
Twelve were present at the pot luck
Sudbury Supplies Nickel
luncheon.
Ninety per cent of the world'*
Thl* Wednesday MIm Bumgartner
supply of nickel is produced in Sud- gave another lesson in u
,o series at
tlie
bury, in norlhc.-n Ontario. Canada. .1 the home of Mrs. Erwin Clark.

|loma Co. Woman
I
1 Has Unusual Memory

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S.S MEYER STORES SIS
Special Friday and Saturday

FRESH ORANGE SLICES

0 c pound

PEANUTS

STARS

30cIb

30clb

BRIDGE MIX
ib.

CLUSTERS

25c

30clb

RAISINS

Lump Chocolate

30clb

30clb

SQUARES

Circus Peanuts

GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION

LEE OFFICE SUPPLY STORE

40c Ib

40clb

FOR A KING
OR A QUEEN!

AUCTION SALE
Saturday, Oct. 24,1942

COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING
HORSES

Bay gelding, 12 yrs. old,

Black gelding, 13 yrs. old,

COWS

Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old,
bred Moy 1

Jersey-Brown Swiss cow, 6

POLL-PARROT
AND STAR BRAND SHOES ARE

(Bui ll lo ^il Correctly
Extra fciture* tn the** famous shoes, plus out
fiitiag service, .uures correct fit. Then high
quality construction mean* that they will
hdd their shape »nd give extra long weir.

$ J98 to S065
Cnilm SoKprarf sharkiH. lip SQtjQk

yrs. old, bred April 20

Guernsey-Jersey cow, 7 yrs.
old. due in November

HAY AND GRAIN

Quantity of mixed hay
Around 140 bu. oats
2 interest in 6 acres of corn
standing in field

Jarm Machinery and Harness

Set of good Brass trim har*
ness, 11 in. tugs
Collars
2 farm wagons, 1 wooden and
1 steel wheel
McCormick 5 ft. cut mower
Massey Harris 18 tooth
spring drag
Oliver 99 walking plow
McCormick dump rake, good
Oliver 2 horse walking culti­
vator, good
2 5-tooth single cultivators
14 ft. flat rack
Land roller
Set dump boards
2 slush scrapers
Pair Belknap sleighs
Maple stoneboat, good
3 10-gal. milk cans
Crocks and jars
Forks, shovels, hoes
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

AMERICA
CAN’T AFFORD
A FREEZE.U
There must be no "ifs".
"buts" or "moybes"’ Your
cor must start every single
morning this winter
Take
no chances ... let us fill
your radiator with your fa­
vorite brand of anti-freeze.
Then you will always get to
your job!

TERMS: Cash day of sale, no goods to.be removed wntil settled for;

TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE
’ Quality Shoes Properly Fitted."
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

LYLE CISLER, Propr
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

M^KEE SERVICE OIL SALES
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR

i27 E. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

PHONE 2554

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. QCTOBEH at. IHt

Tn the Commercial League. Stale penetrating beyond lhelr 25 yard'o--*-. T-jl, AkAii&gt;
CLOVERDALE
Insulation blanked Auto Sport Shop. Une.
. Danry
^ MrB
- I CHS MDOUf me i Mr
Mr an
and
Mrs. Harry Fennels and
Moynahsn Sales whitewashed MidBana*h. Myers. R. Thoma*, and
Mr. and
'
\ .
J
Bennett. Morri* HUI, and Donald
nnd Mrs. 1Robert Johnson and
dleville Creamery. Consumer* Pow- Wilcox starred for the Saxon* while
‘ matoo spent Sunday withi
(Week of Oct. 15.)
son of* "
Kain
Tlie school s Job in this war 1* the Clark—baritones. Bernadlne Schanta
er
had
a
one
game
edge
over
An
­
An- R. Wyngarden and Bos led the !
chief interest of the teachers of the also nlaved a olano *ok&gt; Theee
The bowling spotlight flashed dn
-•
drus —
Service, ' Goodyear
Bro*- Hdwe. Zeeland attack.
thing about Hanehett Mill*. »o here
Mr. and Mis Merle Dibble and Hailing* school* attending the »clo* are not required in the’ course, were Saturday evening i
the Commercial League for the ■*
Tomorrow
night the
Saxons goes.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sommers of *nnu*1
two-day
Regional Con- Jhit extra £?edlt is given for them,
beat performance during the post won a one game verdict over City
i I* leam
* a‘
J?f----and . Monday
week. Glen Monies gave the boy* Dad*. Banner blanked Medic* and
lcBrn that
u*“t Mr.
Mr- Otto
‘Jr,° Rotuh
«OlX*n now
IWA ' Detroit
W'irui. are
bic spending
.priruur, the
ure week
wet* here
,«:•«:
-------------- Z.'"
"nZi;
Monday was
wa* trial
trial club
Club hour
IWUF In
In
'*'r,y und
PPrars , at the Dibble cottage.
Jme
’^WiU
1
h?U°X *,(»«.
hlgh acho
°1 -m..
The ».
hour
“ «Uvlded
owns ,he
the pru
property,
and u
It “
appears
Rapid*
today
and Friday. Phlloso„v.~-&gt;
-------*—
lomeUHng
to shoot at when Moose lost a brace of game* to Cof­ vear Charlotte defeated’FUrtinit^faw 0Wns
the^rn^ of^to 6
by that
Mr*
“JwlU ** lhe Into three perloda of twenty mlnuira
bowling with State Insulation tie fee Shop.
that he
he ha*
ha* erected
erected aa tourUt
tourist camp
camp
Mr*. Margaret
Margaret Clark.
Clark. Mrs.
Mrs Miller
Miller
The Shippers had a one'game '
hn*nn tri. e’
0H the old CI**k bottom. I hear that and Mrs Julia Perry spent tlie Prtnc'l*« speaker.
(each. Student* who did not wish
gameted a whopping 645 aeries
with the aid of n big middle game margin over 40 MM.-in Uie Pbton
IU,CUD w“it is
to weekend here at
Mr*. Perry'* home.
A -fire
held Monday,
io participate
spent the lime in the
... a
- nice place for teachers ...
j, AU..
- - drill
------ wa*
- --- -------...------ LUC unit
til MIC
Zeeland take clasaes
if 268. After starting with a me­ Ring League; Office No. 2 nosed Hastings
classes for a marshmallow or'
or ' Mr. and‘ ------------------Mrs. George---Chlppman
-------------- 'v
October
"'h'r ”12.•’at° 9:20.
"’n U'When
H“"
the bell Igesslon
----- •-----------room.-----Clubs this year
- •have
DeVries wrriil. mil. -Uh a pro«r-m lot ot Kalam.w» U-n: Mond.v -Uh .nn
diocre 158. hr bunched eight strikes Office No. 1 In the final game for Kelly (Capt.l
. ..«* .... ------------. . ,pau«&gt;
--—
L.*rti un
Uudinu ....
have
u |n an&gt;ml ukm
on u
a u.urr
more priiUUB
wrloua
Stamm
L.T.
Wyngarden.
D.
a
victory
and
Maclilne
Room
blank
­
nnd with two spares secured lhe
an allrenoon oil. Bui Ihore la Oi— Mr
and
MraAbb...
Bart McCallum
-• possible, thc
••-----... -----....
... ...
u~.A.
quickly a*
window*
and
note-------than--------those of
former years.
ton U-lnour of Delton vialted Mr.
L.O.
GlUted
Townsend
• xjurkling score. A lost game of ed Grinder*
Harder «&gt;“&lt;lkanlap: U- mW reLr. are. aar.
ua.m.m
far _.nd
tore nnunm
O.rUnb CNUre, ^0'!^
'----------------- ~---------------C.
Den
Harder
irf
LeonOttosen
In the RccreaUon Leagu
218 completed the aeries.
Dave
mndtrlX. ’
I1T 'T1
k»H Mn. Ed Tala- « Booth
Thomas.
R.
R.G
"
Goodyear scored 614 for Goodyear a rds won the first two butl lost the
««= »&lt;«&lt;«,»&gt;. ,te&gt;
~w.~r„ g--j
of Genlral building and the high DOWLING
HoSSh &gt;™
Band. Ind
Ind. and Howard
Howard ctuLMjn
Chltam or
Mr. and Mr. Wayne Offley and
Ayres
List game to Nashville; Ha*stings Ice
Bren Hdwe.
nuKuinu you
leave the place.
nlaee.
feel
feel NUw
*■a----------------------------------------------\»urni
'J y,,
.... *cho
a* the Usual is| Remember the chicken supper at family of Woodland and Mr. and
----- ' . He would
-------- .-----nur&gt;
uie weekend
*er»eu«i here
iierrwith
viui
. °1' A» soon
R.E
Fonten -ItorHhlv
- --- -------- .
and Fuel took a pair frorm Perk's Coleman
Team score:
hern lhelr Brandtn(M
.
given, « everyone
returns to hl* tothehls Dnwllnv
rhnrr-h church
uz.rln—Wednesday
H..
the Dowling
, terribly about
about It
It If
if hr
he wrnt
went Ithen.
her. Mrs &gt;•
Martha
«"■
Mrs Rutherford Bryant and fam*
and Piston Rings blanked Middle- Garrison
202 151 2M
&gt;Tr
to mint hl* cow. and chimberl.ln
cla“
evening. Oct. 21.
Myers
L.H. Wyngarden. R. found/Tnstead
- ,
G. Bnulch
a herd of deer nib-!
187 150 187 524 i vllle.
I The Hasting* athletic teams are
Mrs. Lloyd Gaskill Is starting a
■C*&amp;1 In.
Sunday callers firt Mrs. Grover
G. Monica
158 269 218 643 | The Bliss League play resulted in
bllnir tlie pasture; and on account,.
Handicraft organisation for her and family.
R.H.
' Davenport's were Mr. and Mrs. Will now being transported lo contest*
C Florin
147 171
516 Engineers taking the odd game from Banash
...--Z,’-of the law he couldn't shoot 'em un-‘ , Pierce of Charlotte, Mrs. Wil) Kem­ by volunteer drivers. .
Sunday school class of boys which
..... begin _
Evening meetings will
at
W. Hackney
144 157 Ifl3 464 Tool Room. Office did th€ same'to Wilcox
-n 111 *»1,! hunting season
opens.
Class
due*
for
the
semester
were
will
meet, at the shop at her home ■ the church on Sunday evening,
Mr and
Mrs.
Electricians-and to complete a t*Jo •nSJ,“"‘r‘X‘ Sa/K-Tui;:
Si lx" a mess? So If any­ ple ot Kalamazoo
totoVif
wipin
’. Jeu
.S collected . Monday. Seniors and occasionally.
n“'.
Wouldn't that
i October 25 to which all are invited.
838 898 972 2708 to one evening, Shop Office won a US^ZreUnd; tonkm. R.T.; Bur.
The Sunshine class will meet I It will be appreciated If those havU”".' ■*“' *“' w ...a fare toire .1 Altona.
Juniors pay twenty-five cent*, while
K ■SwTw-.toS'SaSto; Mr
L&gt;~“ 01 *“«•”
Ken Ixiberteaux led. Uie Recrea­ ' [inir from Foundry.
Thursday
freshman and sophomore*
pay evening
------------ with Miss Connie ’ Ing anv of the song books will please
R.H.; Van Omen. C.; Bcmnett. and shutting the gate
1 Mr. and Mr* Virgil Monica and fifteen cent*. The proceed* are - Burgdoff.
tion league play with a 579 ' 230i Womens l-eague
“i—-eff.
j bring them in.
• series: Will Hackney had 565 In the
The play in thc Women's League FB ; Bauman, R.G.
Well do I remember that old grist
; distributed between the Portnight.
Referee,
Elliott;
Umpire.
Ven
Piston Ring League for first place for the last week produced only one
mill. When 1 was a boy I used to Amanda Meisenbach and son* of Doomsday Book. J—Hop. Class
Lente
and Keith I^chleltner presented a 500 series and that, by Emma Payne
go with my father to that mill with Bnuh R‘d8c
„ u
night and va'riou* other Class ex­
Hastings
..6
6
0
6
—
12
•'select circle" 601 serie* for En­ of Leonard* with 183-167-151 for
Mr. and Mrs Harry
Baker and r
penses
a yoke of oxen. What fun I had play--■ -----------gineers in the Bliss League.
a 501 serie*. Trailing, wa* Mildred Zeeland * 0 0 0 0—0
Ing with that little two-wheel truck, daughter of Hasting* spent Sund
Smith of State Insulation with a
One day while we were there I saw with her jiarent*. Mr. and Mrs. were excused to go pheasant hunt490 serie* and Florence O'Donnell
them load barrels of flour on a long .Mark Garrison MB, Sadie Hughes mg October 15. the opening day
of Trio Cafe with 483 pin*.
wagon and start tor Battle Creek, and Richard McClav and friend of 0( t|ic season. Out ot thc total
Leonards won two of the three
with a yoke ot oxen hauling the Prairieville were caller* Sunday nt number there were 12 girls and 92
games from Banner: State InsulaTlie Faculty-Student council ha* ]oatj. r took two day* to make tlie j Garrison's.
boys. Permission was given by Mr
tlon blanked Strand; Trio Cafe won -Jrcted the followingmembers on r0Und trip When they returned they | Mrs lister Monica and Bruce Taylor, upon hdving received notice
Olsnr.R FOB PUBLICATION
from PLston Ring Shop by the grand the
1।Thelr brought back supplies for lhe neigh- called on Mr* Russell Monica Sun- from Uie students' teacher* that
ue&lt; _school
SC*1°°L commission*
160 acres, wonderful set of buildings.in Carlton
slam route: Partins won a pair from choice*
were:
Bill
Garrison,
traffic
borhood.
”
”
’
’
’
. ..
tr.mM . ...
|day afternoon at Fairmont hospital, lhelr work had been made up in
M »i Bonnett and Gown: No Sevens lost commission; Kenneth Lane. *anl- | , .
wOrd. about the Rose* Mr
—
•—
-.v...-. requests w
«.«
Mr.
and Mr* Bernard Harmon w.
of —
advance. .
Parental
were
township. Owner really wants to sell. We will get
three to Bell Tel. qp. and Piston tant commlMlon; Thomas Water*. Rose loVfd (0 hunt trB and
Kalamaxoo and Mr. and Mrs. Don- also required
you
a real bargain.
Ring Office annexed Uie last game Public
commission; Jack i j waA over ylcre
a**-that I can a,d Corwin of Battle Creek spent
About fifty GAA. member*
and aeries from Bit**
I Wilton' J11-'110* commlMlon.
[ recall Mother Roae was making Sunday with Dwight and Blanch hiked out Thomapple river for a
' rommUtoin^'
fried cake* She said to me “Frankie. Van Hom. Mr and Mrs Ted Sil- wiener roost October 8.
200 acres in Hastings township, lays perfect, is
HASTINGS WON OVER
commission, the chairmans ap-1 f
f l d cake.. .
j
cock and son of Lacey spent GunTlie tire and gas situation has
one mile long, with lone through the center.
tobbM to" .“re .nd
re.rt d.. rtoin, .1 V.n Hrr.1
ZEELANH FRIDAY
.i.ru »vu. u. xtc bu&gt;u --a i«hu&gt;-___ _______ -_ ____________
necessitated a discontinuance of
ulty-Student council, and lhe third i.
ffor another
...
...
—
»»j —
Wonderful set of -buildings. Close to Hastings.
। &lt;Lnt Week's Game »
when *he
asked "Do
Mr. --u
and «»_
Mr* Lester Lord
and■ the high school talent show, the
J appointed by the teachers.
know'what
I
fried
those
cake*
!
fondly
entertained
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
spotlight.
The vote was made by
Owner has cut the price $2000.00.
Tlie hard charging Saxon* chalked
’ * *
in?"• I siild "No" She answered "It Orson Boniface of McCallum dis- the Faculty-Student council after
un victory number two lost Fridav । The high school band played for |
coon grease " I suppose *he ’lrtct- Saturday evening.
the issue had been referred to the
rramr.i i afternoon when they traveled to l..n Iht?raurt%mJ?tewe.ri‘i°le 1 "h&lt;wg^
One of the prettiest farms in Maple Crave town­
Mr.
i thought ‘iharw^uld^p^rrmTappethat would spoil mv appeMr and
Bnd ’Mr*.
Mr*. Wellington
Wellington Monica
Monica session
session room
room and
and various hume­
Zeeland tn hand the Chicks a 12-0 on thc court house lawn Oct 11
j |)u
... , ..
...
lhetn
... . . ....
j
.
j. of Bedford called
ralla.I at
nt Lester
T
Mon**nrr - rooms.
nv.rw.
ship, 10 acres of woods, lays level, good build­
T.u..rf«v renminJo. ,,
I didn't cure, for thev were good, and j lea» Tuesday
Tlie first shipment ofpoatage
Zeeland, which hod
won three
ings and fences, electricity. $7000.00.
Tuesday morning Oct. 13. Mr. I.
, th j
t bl. dlaturiJed
I About thirty attended church stamps wa* mailed last week to
previous games. The Saxons made iT.r'or 8.M. Mton
Utore lne
Ore ,»tob acraoot
rehool '
„„re„
lh. Clear IU. r.mp N„t-rore Urer, Ore, .UI be
their
otiehdowru
In
Yhe
f
r»t
half
7*1,
tlnM
.
hto
ean
waa
an
and .ured etr \ !«' b.U .ertoi . SSr'to"!r^t”S' 7K.W Urelr “.Ore?. "Sn,Tr TJnil" Sunday evening
'™1'” Rev.
"" Moyer from shipped tb England. Room 207 made
We have a very nice house on W. Green street,
and ctaved ntt n tail hair aarlal
..
. .
.
..
. .
here had charge.
a contribution of 9616 stamps to
that we can sell for $6500.00.
_______ _
be relied to ,
«*“» &gt;_W».mt.r .ton Ed
----------- - •* ----------the collection.
’
•
Hastings scored first In the first vo|untrere to carry' the message 'Hyde was made game and fish war- IIIND—
g -CORNERS
Tuesday,
October
13.
marked
Uie
quarter
on
a
thirteen
yard
pass
™«cT
d£r
A*
«ual
Has~
*
pick
ui
.nd
t^t
^^
“
7
KaUmasoo
is
uartrr nn a thirteen vard now from dooj.
Htts. den he used to pick this and that
- ■Be wise — get that money invested in Real Es­
from Banash Jo Coleman. Il took ; llng
ient* were not weighed
chap and
and haul
haul them
into'1 spending part of hls vacation camp- schcduk“y aSanwd ZlpXetlcaUy
,in_-„ BlU(
.....i-..,i-u.,1 *««««
voting chan
them into
X” "nd found «’“&gt;"«
were out [fourt for violating the game and fish ln&lt; al Cox lake
P
J
tate and do it now.
after running tUe kick-off bark uuiuiK me
the wcct
wcek iui
ringing
door uc&gt;u&gt;
bells !---,aws 80
of U
'1■ *
younger
ones,
r- nnd
— -. Mrs. .Theron Doud of as much as possible. Tuesday, i
a
mg
uwr
-~
■
—
—
I
Mr.
October
20.
was
the
last
day
for
Uie
to their own 35 yard line. Mr. Bnd
1U| lhc
ton' of
Of "scrap
OBtue c
nnd *
telling
the ,.story
"scrap your
your chipped
chipped In
In a
a dollar
dol2“f apiece,
aplc&lt;:5- and
“d de-1
d®‘ 1 Battle
Creek called at Edd Newton’s
pictures.
■ ___
.. " Saturh»
.._ ..... .
Thoma*1 attempt for thc extra point . _______
MVe___________
your grease
elded
we
would
fight
back.
Well,
he
OLkop and
U11U
hlkivx.
KHXUI- rlrlwrt
------ «.-•
- wnrild
------ floht
------ hark
---- Wall
— nSunday
'The Best Investment on Earth,
Third semester shorthand stu- ,
failed.
1 day
_____
!_ »__ __our
_ •--------- ----two
— .
morning
boys-----were
on’ arre*lxt
the “rr”
ud ,of
twoth&gt;
°{ R/w&gt;
lhe hov«—!
| ««
NOTten OF ADJOURNMENT
Mrs. Harshburger has stored her dents had their second test Wed- .
Wilcox plunged over from the truck*
(
is the Earth Itself"
bringing In the goods
1 ’^Ink it wm Lou and Frank He goods in Orville Hammond's house nesday of last week. Those who had 1
yard line for Hastings second I
...
- i took them to Phil Colgrove. who was and gone to Grand Rapid.* to *tay
passed Uie first 60-word test tried ,
touchdown early In the second quartnBJ club
C1UD hour
nour Wa*
WM held
ne(a on
on then
..... praeecutor.
, Of course our crowd
A trial
for their 70. The others tried for &gt;
. .
- - 12.
-- It
— gave the
•»---- . I» remember
—.what Mr. । with her boys for the present.
Ut climaxing a 7G yard drive which Mondav
oct
stu- I1 —- Uierp
Mrs. Claud Hammond spent one their 60 again.
-rSb dub
emu !■»
■ ——------ ■■ — -— ——• when he day last week with her daughter
. Last week. Tuesday through Fri- ;
Myers M. Thoma* kick for the ex- ;th
uh w jv...
, , lhu
brought in
v&gt;.r, wu.,
UI1O yc,. Thc&gt;°''«ht
In these two yyoung boys,
^nd Umn&gt;'
tuun‘ 310
41U ccnucu
day. room
echoed wiui
with vwnun
vibrant
noint was again wide.
aide
a will Ibe de. I Phil «
.old
tra point
,clubs to be organised
ld tr. Vr
Mr. wvA*Hyde: • "When you ,i
B,’u Mra‘ Ed&lt; D«nott of Bal- strains of
of music
music a*
a* members
members of
of the
the
Tlie Saxons threatened hgaln In (elded later.
.
rob
cradle again, in your work tie Creek spent lhe weekend with strains
choir rendered solos. Those who
REAL ESTATE BROKER
the third quarter when Ban ash ran
_________ ’
| a* game and fish warden, please mr
Mr. and Mra. Keel Tobias and fam- sang were: Marjorie Dryer. Joyce
i bring u bottle or two of milk for the j ny'
SHre'b.”KJ.
sc01,Ta
___
________
|
m
:
,e
re
SSr
f
Vv7X
w^;
V
Roy
Harris
and
Mr*.
E'niey.^lX
’
e
l££'
An
XTfifNOTICE TO CREDITORS
STEBBINS BUIIDING
PHONE 2659
I little fellows, for they get hungry."
••
rd on the 17’ yard line where Has- I ADVANCED IN RANK
tings lost thr'bah on downs. Zee- i Eight Hastings Boy. Scout* ad- fauw for action." and the Justice
del}- Barbara Shannon- and Mar­
land threatened twice in tlie sec- 'vanccd to Second Class rank at dismissed the case
-----------and Mra- Clark, jorie
Norton-sopranos;
Ruth
end half with a deadly aerial al- the Court of Honor held al Lake I
Yours till next time
«°om*on.
Marble. Mary Ketchum. Marjory L.
Yours till next time
tack but the Saxons kept them from Odessa Wednesday. October 5.
Banty Cramer.
I George Walton and Richard Dean

BOWLING NEWS

'HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

1 Hanchett Mills Folks

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

L E G A L S

REAL ESTATE

►

EARL R. BOYES

। of Troop 75. Second Ward school;
land
Reynolds Cordes.
Duane
Blough. Clifford Dolan. Richard
;Groos. Joe Hubert, and Pat Kelly
,of Troop 107, Presbyterian church,
received their advancement certlflcatea from Richard Grooa. chalr!man of the Thomapple district
I Judge Archie McDonald, chair­
man of the District Advancement
committee, presided.
| A feature of the evening was a
: nrst aid demonstration and the
award of on Eagle Scout badge to
a member of Troop 96. Lake Odessa.
I The next Court of Honor will be
held In December.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

I IT IS NOW SERGEANT
.
MAJOR D. T. DOXEY
Friends here have received word ,
from D T. Doxey that he has re­
cently been promoted to the rank !
of Sgt. Major.
Sgt , Doxey enlisted in the ma­
rine corps five years ago and at
present hls exact location Is un­
known. He has been gone from hls
base since May 1 and since that date
has received only one communica­
tion from tlie home folks. Hls ad­
dress is San Francisco. No doubt
hell be a very busy man when, and
if, all hls mail catches up with him.

We Have

MONEY for

MICHIGAN'S

Buying Homes
for Remodeling
for Repairing

War GOVERNOR
Murray D. Van Wagontr

during his present term
as Governor and during
his elght-year term as
Stale Highway Commis­
sioner, has gained the
experience that is need­
ed to serve his Slate and
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RHONE 2S0I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1H1

called on Boyd's mother, Mrs. Ida 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kauffman were lly of Vicksburg and Mr and Mr*. Herbert 8 Wedel of Hartings last Church of the United
■DELTON
|CEDAR CREEK
Payne. Saturday.
| In Bay City from Monday tlirough Kenneth Smeiker. local, enjoyed a ' Wednesday. Btuines* meeting was
Brethn
i: Henry Leln**r and family
Mrs. C. W. Culver attended the Wednesday attending the L O. O. F. pot luck supper Sunday evening in charge of Pre*. Mra. Wm. Mishler.
E B. Griffin. D.
spent ounoay wiui i«r par- lamra au uicu
- -.
.. - .
. «
.Garden Club at tlie home oi Mr* Grand Lodge and Rebekah As*em- with t-'ieir uncle. Ed Walt of Curl A reading wa* given by Mra. Gall
Sunday. Octob
October 36
enta. Mr. and Mrs. Wada Town and children for a birthday dinner bud­
Mra. Laura Hookstra Of Grand
P|vlllu.r o[ Nashville Tuesday , w&gt;’ *• delegates.
। ton.
i Lightfoot of home* of long ago and Freeport
family.
day In honor of their
Richard
■ nMa LLOartna for hor eoualn. Mra.
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.
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--------ariernoon.
i Mr*. Harry uane or Byron center
Mr*. Clair Funer ana »on iwwri
.v.jm—
rewas Mccung.
Ctauaa Walton.
|
alenn Kellogg vis- »pent a few day* with Mr. and Mr*, of Saginaw spent from Wednesday “ delightful luncheon. There were
11:55
—
lining
wsriUp
-rmcr.
11:00 Morning worship sermon
Leslie Gould and family visited
Mr. and Mra. Frank MUler. Roy ilud
Ruth Tierpentag-of Pine
Haw*
until Saturday with Mr. and Mra. A. l**Pty'flve “m,b'r*1 Pt««nt. and by the Rev. Carrick. The *ermon
Mr. and Mr. RusmI Hotterin
■nd WMwahatti- of La Granite. Ind...
----&gt;------------------’ w
.
.
'a
,■
all had an enjoyable time.
Will
-a u..
——&lt;&gt;..■»» . Mr. and Mr*. John .Harrington
Will K*
be folowed
by the —
communion
•lake. Sunday afternoon.
t Percy Rosser spent Sunday withL Houvener.
Fulton Bunday.
Mr*.
■Bunday.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price of. Ha*-। hi* »on Wesley and family of Alic- Mr. and Mr* Howard Thaler visitDuration Club
7;0O—ClirUllan Endeavor
. Mra “KUe Lelnaar, who under- Mr*. Oould’s mother, came home
tings were Sunday afternoon guest* gan. .
.ed in Holland and Muskegon Saturwith
them for a week’s vUL
The next meeting of the Durawm attend uk
.u&gt;e«.wMK
■»n ~r
—:------- .------~
We wiU
lhe cevangelistic
operation
recently,
i*
A number ot people from Frec- of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stowell.
J4r. and Mrs. George Bu*tance and
•ntt Bunday.
Mr*
Uri
Bergman
is not
we»
I lion Club will be held in the Library sen ice* held at the Methodist spending several week* with her
Mr. and Mrs. William Newton of Helen were Grand Rapid* vl*ltor»
Mrand Mr*. Allen JT*h. Virginia Wednesday. October 28th at two phurch in Uie evening. There will । brolher-ta-law and steter, Mr. arii ■’ igiin. Mr*. Allie Kelley b» c‘rin*
State Road and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Monday afternoon.
, o’clock. All member* and friend* are be no *crvice» during lhe coming Mrs- 61101 Moore In Flint
donla. Friday evening and Saturday.
I
Hasting*
on
business,
Saturday.
.
i tiiur Fuller of Hastings were Sun- 1 «r. and Mra Frank Denise were
', urged to be present at these meet- week.
।I Mr. and Mra. John Adams,
‘J----- local 1 in spite of the /ain thc Harvest
Robert Newton U 111 with pneu- day caller* of Mr. and Mr*. Robert1 Sunday dinner gue*t* of Mr. and I Miner King visited Mr. and Mrs. [ ing*. as they are lo remember our
।&gt;
*«*
■
'1 and Mra. Glenn William* oud son! Festival at Bunnell church was 1101
‘onlMJ-Newton
: Mr*.
and inuiujr
family u,
of niAl- Pete Ben Her of Clarksville Sunday boy* in service.
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td
—ntoi
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—
ere
---------I---- and
------- family.
------- --------- .
MIA. Ivan
X &gt; O.. Denise MIM,
WEST
HOPE
; Rendall
Gull*■!.■
lake spent Friday1 1 quite — a .-.in
failure.
Those who
who *were
Mr. and Mra Alton Rogers of , Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Solomon to. other guest* there were Mr. and evening.
' L.
D.
Woodman
wa*
brought home j; afternoon
_______________
k
p
.
.Woo
dmay
was
In
Battle
Creek.
| there enjoyed the talk given by Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Alton..v.r
Gray
have
School news
Jackson were Friday and Saturday . and daughter oi Delton were Mon- Mr* Russell Peel of Lansing and
’.thv
I
Thursd*y’
Mra Bert Fatton visited her son- Faulkner' of Delton
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stowell.! da&gt; gueiU of Mr nnd Mr*. Evart , Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Peel of StanamSh ta^te
Ud b&gt;
Mh.
7th
A
(th
Grade*
wiiere
he
had
been
for
care
and
W4aw
and
daughter.
Mr
&gt;nd
Mrl
.
Rev
Babbitt
of
Grand
Rapid*
lhe Dewey Roush family.
Mr. and Mr*. MerrlU Karcher and Ardis and Jimmy.
/
rather seriotu ac- Ocor&gt;e Schoolcraft in BatUe Creek gave u* a wonderful sermon SunWe orc having no -school Thurs- treatment
,.—-—- after
----- a
- -------. and Mrs. Allen Fish. Virginia home of 111* daughter. Mrs. Virgil day and Friday because of Teacher* ,, ent
family were Bunday dinner guest*
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Kauffman arid
Ihnw8 two &lt;Uys Ual week’
«*»y morning. Hope he come* again
,l* home
Calvin, enjoyed a pheasant
x-ray
examination
examination
show­
showof Mr. and Mrs Watt Thoma* of : furnily spent Sunday with Mr and
■(ilos.
lA* Tiie ’
•r“v "■
m
Mrs Argle Slrattou of Plainwell soon,
Wood* Monday afternoon at 4:00. Institute.
ed
a
broken
shoulder
blade, a brok- I,spent Thuraday evening with Mrs. j
• South Bownc.
I Mr*. Matt Boynton of Grand Rap-\—------- -y —----------- — .------ —— — Funeral arrangement* have not
We wiU combine our Halloween
en
arm.
and
thc
shoulder
pulled
'
Mr. and Mr*. L. R. Wolcott en-' gj,. joytC. j^rl. and Theo remained V'oldrir.g and family of Holland fn been made atyhe present time.
and scrap-drive parties togetlier.
Hattie Whlltmore. .
, ting* called on Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
from the socket Joint. He is gain- '
Joyed a game dinner at the home for a few days with their aunt.
thf afternoon they called on the
Mr. and XJrs.'G. C. Edmonds nnd
ing nicely but will have the cast on ; medical patient in Borges* hospital Owen und Vida Van Hom Sunday
Of Mr. and Mrs Lee Relgler_and
wilHnm Strauahauah and Joh’1 Baar Um,ly of Orand Rat,ld’ d:u&gt;xhtcr.-Bonni&gt;' of Ann Arbor.
Mrs. William Chde
Strausbaugh
Robert Reigler of Carlton, Sunday. । ri„u„7ncr
Si JJdt and
of
Mr* UIU*n
and ctllldrfn
afternoon.
hls arm nnd shoulder for several ', has returned to hi* honw here.
-spent Saturday night with tlie lat­
daughter. Mrs. Clyde Bassett of
We are interviewing two more
! Hastings, called on Mr. and Mrs.1 nn.tte c.
ter
i.mim. I Mr- Bnd Mrs clMlr Richard* ot
... ’s- parent*. -Mr and Mr* Buel■ Freshmen this week. Junior WilMrs Lvndcti Johncock.----------Mr*. Stata Hilbert of Woodland i George Bassett Sunday afternoon.
-- * Jack*on spent Saturday and Sun; of Mra. Minnie Campbell ThuraW. Sisson. Mr* Edmond’s sister.1 Ham* is the son of' Lafe Williams
-with Mr
wim
m;. ana Mra.-&gt;piin Thnler
Minier ana
nnd
and Jnv and Mr* Almond Weber
called on them at the Reigler home
| Miss Velma Buehler of Hasting* family. On SundayThcy all visited Mrs. Vesta Coville and daughter He came from the Jennings District •pent from Thursday- till Saturday ' day with hl* mother Mrs. Blanche
in the afternoon
Barbara c.f near Middleville accom- [ and lives northeast of Freeport. Hls with their father. Je-.se Osgood. - Richards. Thev ail called on their
tn
mpliuu was
w»* Merle Campbell and family of
Bl ravne
Payive oi
of Zeeland
a ou..Sun- ••!*«» Sunday night with Mr and, Mr nnd Mrs. William Speer of panled them home.
favarite* are: Sport— football. Sub- Mrs Johncock packed her house-'launt. Mis* Effie Richards near Hastings spent Sunday with Mrs.
day dinner guest of his mother, Mrs. Merrill Karcher nnd family.
—
•Grand■ Rapids.
Hickory Corners Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs George Nelson ac- . Mr and Mrs. Frank Thompwn )ect—English: Book—cowboy «tor- hold enod* and had them taken to . Mr*. Alice Collin* spent two day* Ella \VerUnnn.
Mra Ida Pavne
' Mr and Mrs. Curt Cable of Grand
—■- —
“Sergeant
---------- - York.
and ....
----Mrs. Floyd and Dennie were Sunday dinner lea:••Movie
Lawrence Wieland, who ha* been Rapids were Sunday dinner guest* rompanied Mr
Detroit
where
they
have
bought
a
There
will bc special meetings in
guesLs of Mrs. Alice Gardner nnd
Ernest Alden Dipp I* the son of
employed In Anderson. Ind . the ! of the latter's sister. Mrs Mary Fry Roush to Caledonia. Sunday, where
thc Bunnell churrn next week bcWarner near Cloverdale.
Emery Lowe of Pllmore district
.Wllllam'Dlpp He i* in tlie Freeport home.
i they visited Rev. and Mr*. Olm­
Jimmie Springer returns to . De­
post summer, is spending several ; at thc Fry and Thompson home.
Mrs George Post of Hastings district and live* south of town. troit today after spending a few', Mr. and Mr*. Roger William* and ginnlng*Sunday evening. Everyone
vreek* with hl* Barents. Mr and
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Clark nnd stead and family.
son Dean spent Sunday with hls invited.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Neeb and fam- spent Thursday with Mrs. Ida Ernest;, favorites are: Hobby— । day* at home
Mrs Raj’ Wieland
Mr. and Mr*. John Hill were SalurI parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wll.•how*; Sport—basketball: Subject—
Russell Watson of Detroit 1* al
Ira and Belle McCallum attend- '
Mr. and Mrs. William Yul- nnd : day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Uy of Vicksburg were Sunday dln- Payne.
home sick. We hope for a tpcedy
Mr and Mrs Keith Durkee and literature; Book—western stories; ed the gathering at Circle Pine,' Ham* and family near Freeport
daughter. Shirley, and Mr and Mr*. I Robert Newton and family
ner guests of Mr. and Mr* Lewi*
i Mrs. Alice Collins visited her recovery.
tamliv
of
.Woodland
spent
Tuesday
Movie
—
Walt
DUiyy.
Charles Austin of Grand Rapids., Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mead and Neeb. Mr and Mrs. Merle Neeb nnd
! Camp Sunday afternoon.
. niece Mrs. Harold IJndeman in
evening
with
Mr.
nnd
MrAdam
Marjory Lanunera returned to her
and Mrs. Dorr Howell and Mrs. Isons and.Mr. and Mr* Claud Mrad Meria of Hasting* and Mr. and Mrs
I Mrs. Teddy Hayward ha* returnGrand Rapid* recently
Endres. Mr. nnd Mrs. Endres ac'ed from Camp Robinson, Arie., re-I Thoma*
lnomBS Beck of Hastings
„„un„ called work in Kalamazoo Sunday
Noiman Howell of Nashville, came spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Clinton and family of Carl­ comnanled them home and remained :
Mr. and Mrs Vcrnor Blough and
Tlie Freshman g*Vc us a treasure porting that TMdv wa* expecting
Mr TTd
“o^
Sunday to help Mr* Deila Yule cele- , Kenneth Mead of Maple Grove in ton were afternoon caller*
children
of Hostings visited Mr and
until
Thu-«dnv
evening
»
•
..
hunt Friday evening, ft ended up. at
brate her birthday. Thrv served honor of Kenneth’* birthday
Tlie MUse* Frances Bigg* and
.
.
Mr and Mrs Charles Overboil, stccku* hill where we lied a wei- , ’"m,'
Mrs. Russell Toilet Sunday.
ice cream and a lovely birthday cake j Mrs. George Forbcy and Velma Phyllis Scott of Nashville spent Fri­
Mrs Ada Thorpe, who has been
fee luncheon.
; visited Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Bough- day night with Mr and Mrs. C. W Evelyn and Hubert, spent Sunday IM?r rolwt Bntj vcry enjovablc Ume. । training at Chanute Field a* an In- at lhe home of her daughter. Mrs
with Mr nnd Mrs. Lewis Overholt t
...
Mr and Mrs. I A Richards and 1 nrr of like Odessa Sunday.
Culver.
j.-trument specialist In aviation me- Rnv Walters nt Hickory Comers for
Roy Preston of Battle Creek spent and family of Lansing.
ehanies and expert* to- be tran- ■’ some time. 1* now at her home here.
daughter. Marr Frances, were SunMrs. Edna Mlll-r. formerly of
Mr and Mrs. Homer Henney and ; A meeting was held Monday
day visitors at the home of Mr. and । Freeport, parsed away at the home Sunday afternoon with, hl* mother.
ferred
children of North Woodbind, and I morning
„,U„1UW to make
nia&gt;H: arrangements
atnul&lt;cincnla for
lor , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Hoven Mr and Mrs Clarence Williams
Bowling honor* of the week went
Mrs. George Humphrey.
of her brother, L. G. Evan* of Bel- Mrs. Perry Preston.
■o™,’d RB,.”d*; the party lo be given October 30 for and daughter Jcrrnin of Kalamazoo nnd daughter Rosemary will move to Dave Goodyear of the PUtttt
Mr and Mrs. Charles Overholt, laire. Funeral service* were held1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool and son Mrs. Leon Henney
winning companies of the ment the' weekend with her sister. Ij Into her home
Evelvn and Hubert attended the i Sunday. October 11. al thc Mat­ Frank attended the funeral service* spent Sunday everting with their Ihe
Ring* In the Recreation League He
Mr and Mrs Bert Patton called
mother.
Mrs.
Mary
Henney.
Scr~~
■
Scrap
Drive.
Committee*
in
charge
wo*
"on the beam" in hi* first
Mi- Harold Springer and family.
funeral services of Mrs Cleo Raab at thew’s funeral home Burial in Lake- of Mr*. Edna Cool of Grand Rapids
on Mr. and Mr* David Shephard
। Tlie first quarterly meeting ot the ■ cf
cj recreation, program, refroahgame and came through with a big
Sunday
Our teacher Mr Brrati Crofoot. Sunday afternoon.
Caledonla Tuesday afternoon.
view cemetery.
265 score and it was head start
Clarence Surrarrer and XUss Bea United Brethren church will bc menu, and for cleaning-up were ap­ has gone to P&lt;’9’0't
Mr and Mr*. Coma fithondel-, Mr. and Mrs. C W Culver at**”• J0,,n
‘Linebeck
•“'‘tocca ana
iwo
Mrs.
John
and
two
held
Saturday
evening
with
the
pointed. The lieutenant* of the three
mayer and Mr*. Robert Schond-L | tended the wedding of the latter's De Plenty of ---------Detroit spent,Satur‘
th
lk product* . rh(Wren Bnd hcr fiithtr Cleo pen­ enough to give him a 507 series
maver of Grand Ranld* and Mr ; daughter. Miss Genevieve Bigg* to day and Sunday with Mr. and Mr*, Rev. D. H. Camck as presiding winning-tram* were a* follows: Jun­ company.
elder There will be a sermon and a ior Blough. flr*t: K Braendlc. sec­ ; The farmers in the silo group ex- Hock spent Sunday with Mr and Ken Laberteaux of t^onvrd* and W.
and Mr*. George Hojft of Kalama- Sgt. Emerson Struble of «.&lt;
Sioux Falls. ..
Warren -------------Surrarrer.
Mrs. John Adam*
Wellman of Middleville, alsd In the
zoo were Sunday quest* of Mr. and South Dakota. Friday evening at the ' Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott and session of the quarterly conference. ond; and Kenheth Thompson, third. neet to finish filling silos nt Ira
Mr nnd Mn* Ralph Starring anil "u
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Trunk and Mr. Tlie boy* did splendid work with Hie Osgood’s today.
Hastings Methodist church.
Mrs Lawrente Hilbert ot Woodland
M-&gt; Ch*rlc* Hoyt
two children. Ellsworth nnd Carol of score* of 573 .nd
and wn
560 rcsnectlvelv
respectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wieland and called on Mr and Mrs. Fred Tab­ i and M-x John Vander Zouwen help o, their lower officers in get-.
Thc Community club will meet
Mr. and Mr* Charles Wood­
nnd children of Grand Rapid* were Ung such a huge pile of,scrap. Tills with Mr and Mrs. Ray Barnes thl*
Wm Ayres led the Piston Ring
worth and son Mike and Mr* Anna family attended a family gathering berer Sunday afternoon.
nnd daughter Naomi spent Sntur- la-ague with 556 and Tom Ogden,
‘
" '*
’ "
‘ ’
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Thompson Sunday afternoon guest* at the shows that Freeport I* really "Gct- week Friday.
Moore of Eaton Ranlds were Sunday
. -lav nftemoon In Grand Ranld*
r ________ „ Roudabush and, family1 of ^Lowell
bowling
for
Shop
Office
in tlie Bliss
and Jerry’ Herbert were 'Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs Claude Wal­ ting Into The Scrap."
1 Mr. nnd Mr*. Mason Norwood of
mt*h Seesc and Mr* Adah Mottcr. Sunday. Hie gathering wa* in' hon- afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs ton and family.
A class meeting was held to de­ SOUTH SHULTZ
Kalamazoo spent Saturdav night league, by consistent toppling se­
™ Hastings.
I, t!“l" OV«MI or renion .pern cide more about the carnival we arc
The W. C. T. U gave a Silver Tea or of Mr and Mrs Roudabush’s *11- Carl Mvera of East
and Sunday with their brother and cured a 546 serie*.
Mn
Polly
Form
rHumM
homo
,r
™
JU,ht
onlll
Thundw
In
lhe
Recreation
League.
Piston
Friday afternoon in the . Ubrarv ver wedding anniversary. The re­
planning for November 6. We class­ tended Friday night.
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Mar. —
with Mr and Mrs Charles Overholt
nice
after ------------recovering.—
from an
Rings won a pair of games front
Roam. A plavlet wa, given entitled cipients were given —
■- purse of* Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. Alva Kenyon nnd .shall Norwood.
member* are trying diligently to
operation at the home of herxiteoe. t and tilhilly.
Mr*. Minn Kenyon spent Tuesday I| The attendance In Sunday school Nashville; Perk* Tavern annexed
•The Best of All”. Rev Mrs Allee silver.
and Mrs. Dan Bratnut and Therc will be everything of interest evening with Mr. and Mr* Will
Griffin gave a very interesting ad- jI Miss Dorothy Van Patten of Kul- Mrs. Nellie Robbins of Clnrksvillc. I
Sunday was 64. Our superintendent. thc last game and series from Midamnzoo spent Friday night and Sal- She attended the funeral service* of, fhyUta Ann were Grand Rapid* visi- to young nnd old alike, and we are Monica of Hope Center and found Mm. John Chamberlain, asks thM dlcvill- nnd Leonards blanked Has­
dresc.
Royce Saunders of Ch.w spent 'urday with her parents. Mr. and her brother. John Woods at Eaton ,[n” Monday afternoon
Mrs. Sarah Kenyon feeling some each one bring their mother next ting* lee »n&lt;f Fuel
j Mr
Mr. and
and Xfr*
Mrs. Vernon
Vernon L
L Wolcott.
Wolcott, cordially Inviting the public lo at­
. fn the Piston Ring League. Of­
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mrs. Clarence Van Patten, return- Rapid*. Friday afternoon
tend and help the Seniors make better.
Sunday.
Mrs Mary Henney had a tele-’*
’”’ have been In Grand Blanc.
who
ig Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manning ■ The following Garden Club mem­ fice No. 1 took n two to one seri&lt;4
Lester.
this Carnival a succbm.
Sunday callers at the Irma Brown 1 Mr and Mrs William Wailtinas phone installed last week. The num- II,ave ,n*l‘n on apartment in Lanand Sharon nnd Mr. and Mr*. Dale bers enjoyed n picnic dinner and from Grinders; Machine Room won
M6
I sing and are located at^Apt 23. 524
Larabec of Ypsilanti visited Mr nnd hike at Pleasant lake Tuesday ot a complete -erie* from Shippers and
home were Mi*.* Mtnet’a Miller and of Detroit spent the weekend with
Freeport Methodist Church
Mr*. Elkri Seesc. Mr*. Marv Hoop- [S- ch£?t"ul St -Chaflottc RepubMn
tester Bonneville Saturday last week.
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Miller of Ha*- Mr. and Mr*. Emil OUon.
Everett M Love, pastor
Mr* Robert Bare*. 10 M At M dropped n pair of games
ring*. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Reaglc. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Steckle of er. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorr ill- flican-’nibune.
night and Sunday.
Mr*. Bert Patton. Mra. Nettle Kern. to Office No. 2.
,A fifteen minute program was 1 Morning worship—11:00.
In the Bliss League, the matches
Einina Kenyon visited her father Mr*. Peter Potter. Mr*. Charles
Mr and Mrs ^Michael Gallagher Grand Rtiplds were Sunday after­ tended the funeral service* of Mrs
i Sunday school—12:00.
Edna
Cool
of
Grand
Rapid*
at
the
°ver
station
WLAV
of
Grand
noon
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Owen
Walter
Vickers
and
her
sister.
Mrs.
and two children of, Marshall.
Leon Pennock ended in a complete victory for
Beattie funeral home at Clarksville | R»Pld* last Friday afternoon hon- । Cur week of evangelistic meetings Ethel Fuller of Nashville Tuesday. Harrington. Mrs
Shop Office over Tool Room: a two
Robert Humphrey, ethplnvrc of Steckle.
1 will begin next Sunday evening
J and
«&lt;■&gt;. Mr*.
m&gt;.. Bertha
Uertha Adams
Adam*
|
oring
Pfc
Richard
D.
Nagler.
17.
of
the Bell Tclenhwe Co at Wayne,
Ml** Vivian Buehler of Charlotte। Sunday.
। -- ■- — ------------------ ———
—
MIm Kathrvi? McBain of Hillsdale
.jiad.------Miss--Velma
Buclilcr--of Hailing* , Mr. and Mrs. Leander Endres, of the United Stote* marine corjM. who at 8;00. with Rev. John McCue Sharon Manning of Ypsilanti vis-;
spent the weekend at home.
-------------------------her parent*. Mr. anti Mrs j। Foundry and the name result for
the weekend with tnetr
lheir par- orana
Grand Rapias
Rapids were sunaay
Sunday alterafter-, *"•, n
SeP,embcr 13 preaching We invite your attend­ ited their grandma. Mra Min. Ken- visited
R^cBMn^iesdny
Office over Engineers.
Mrs WUtna Kves of LnnMng and spent (he
ance at all Uie services.
Ravmond Wieland of North Man- ; ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Buehler, noon guest* of Mr. and Mrs Adam '
Guadalcanal m the Solomon Isyon Saturday afternoon. Mr and. Mr —
a Mrs. ----------The
pastor
desires
to
meet
with
nnd
Russell Mott called * In tlie Commercial League. State
i
He was thc son
Mr*. Rutli
chester. Ind., spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs George Bwilanee. Endrw"
------“*•ofw"*
*nn n&lt;
Mrs. Mason Crosmuui of Grand on Mr and Mrs. Spellman Casey Insulation won a pair of games
the
official
board
for
u
few
minutes
Mr. and Mr* C W. Culver were JA- Angler. 446 Oakdale St . Grand
Rapid* spent Sunday afternoon1j and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clark at fnsm Moynahan Sales: Middleville
with their parent*. Mr. and Xfrs. Norma and Richard, spent the week­
at
the
close
of
the
Sunday
evening
Creamery won the odd game from
Ray Wieland.
end with Mr nnd Mr*. Bill Slocum in Charlotte Saturday on busines*. Rapids- Hls grandfather. Rev. A.
with her.
I Hind* Comer* Sunday afternoon.
Cltv Dads; Auto Sport Shop took
Mra. Boyd Payhe of Kalamazoo nnd family of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Neeb and fam- F. Naalcr of Evart, a retiree
Alva Kenyon and Mila Ashby
,,,
Methodist minuter, is well known
two games from Medics. Coffee
Carlton Center Methodist Church called on Dr. Pultz of Nashville. puRFEE
to many Freeport persons.
Shop was on lhe tong end of a two
Tl
lC'
day
U
m....
i
Jack
Moore
is
under
the
doctor
’
s
] Freeport people will be interest­
Everett M. Love, pastor
tn one count in their match with
■ Mr*. Emma Stillwell
of
Battle
।
.................................. care The rest of the sick folks in
Morning worship—10:00.
ed in the item about Richard Nagler
Consumers: Banner had Ahe better
Creek spent the weekend with Mr. thl* vicinity are gaining.
Sunday school—11:00.
■ appearing in this Issue of lhe Banand Mrs. Alva Kenyon.
Ronald
Mr. and Mrs Edward Rice and of Moose by a lone game and Good­
Thc pastor will’conclude hls ser­ Kenyon and family of Nashville vis­
Vein spent Sunday with Mr. and year Bros. Hdwe won two games
mon on "Witnesses for Christ" next
I The Womans Society of thc' Sunday. We appreciated the fine • ited them Saturday.
X’rs. Sam Kellar and family near from Andrus Service.
gevu»e. uuanen.emsro.urra*
Orangeville.
Duane Kellar of Great
। Methodist church held their Octo-attendance
_™.
last week, and Invite you 1I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shute of orMn
Hasting* spent Sunday evening with
Training Station is home on Kiwanis No 1 took a pair of game*
' ber meeting nt the home of Mrs. back thc next Lord's day.
from Kiwanis No. 2: Coast Guard
Mr nnd Mr*. Frank Horn.
n furjough.
No 1 blanked Rotary Nn 2 nnd
Rotary No. I lost a f-air of games
to Coast Guard No. 2

I

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protein

STARTING ■ GROWING ■ 1.1 &gt; ING

Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
eggs per hen? Yes. you're right. They were fed
16% or 20% Mermosh.

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Mermosh 20

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Mrs. Weiss oR Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
400 hens and netted SI.85 per hen over cost of
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more efficient production and more profit than
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SERVING...

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Doiry prodoats^are to bo found on the front line of

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They are rich in health-protecting vitamins and body­

ing foods which contain these essentials.

outlined and drink ot least one pint of milk each day.
more for children. Order Highlands Grode A milk

Nassau Smelting and

Pig Starter
Pig Crower
Fottcner

100 Ibi.
100 lbs.
100 lbs.

Corn
270 Ibi.
470 lbs.
1.000 lbs.

Wheal Midds

ing worked to the limit. But with all
their production, million* of tons of
additional metal are needed this year to
supply our arsenal* of war. To get
them wc must dig into our “mines abovo
ground.’’ Wc must salvage every pound
of scrap metal we can find around our
homes, farms, factories and junkyards.

i I rood Mtns A small pigt

180 lbs.
200 lbs.

maker and grain mixture in separate hoppers it you like.
’

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44' ■ Protein

Observe

the nutritional program which the government has

ANDY, a pig. weight 31 lbs., got Porkmaker plus corn, oats &amp; wheat. Weighed
192 lbs. 76 days later. Gain 2’Zt lbs. per day. AMOS. Andy's brother, weighed 35
lbs. got corn, oats and wheat-but no Porkmaker. Weighed 98 lbs. 76 doys
later. His gain was only 83/100 lbs. per day.
Porkmaker 44% makes pork
more profitable for you.

•

Throughout tile nation-wide Bell Sys­
tem, al! scrap metal is collected, day by
day, baled and shipped lo refineries.
There expert scrap-metal men sort the
various kinds of metal into separate bins.
Melted and refined in roaring furnace*,
lhe metal come* out in the form of bar*

and billets — aluminum for planes —
copper for shells and wire — bronze for
the propellers of fighting ships. In the
Bell System's Nassau, Long Island, refin­
ery alone, more than forty million pounds
of vitally needed non-ferrous metals aro
reclaimed yearly.

Get in lhe scrap! Search your premise*
for unused and discarded metal—rubber
—raga—and turn them in to your local
salvage committee or junkman. Your
•crap is needed NOW.

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Telephone Company

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Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocer*.

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ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastinga

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER tt. IMS

and family enterihlldren and grand
thday dinner Bunthelr son Richard
ind family visited
tussal Holibler In
Mra. Harrison.
&gt;ther. came home

e Kelley is caring
t nsln the Harvest
ell ehurch was not
Those who were
talk given by Mr.
of Grand Rapid*
irful sermon Sunpe he comes again

S- Nasll of H**lr. and Mrs Lloyd
Van Horn Sunday

A. L. W*gley of
•ere supper guests
Campbell Thurs-

II and family "t
lundny with Mrs.
pedal meetings In
। fl next week be­
velling Everyone
of Detroit Lt at
lope for u rpecdy

ra returned lo her
no Sunday.
emor Blough and
gs visited Mr nnd
s Sunday.

MEWS
of thc week went
ir of the Piston
•atlon league He
im" in hta flnt
trough wiUi o big
was head start
tlm a 587 series
reek's best score.
Leonards and W.
evillr, atari in the
e had creditable
560 rcspecUvcly.
lhc Ptaton Ring
and Tom Ogden.
)fflce In the Bliss
ent toppling se­

n I-eagjie. Piston
of games from
Tavern annexed
series from Mld■ds blanked Has-

ling League. Ofjro to one serlrJ
chine Room won
om Shippers anti
» pair of games
rue. the matcher
lete victory for
ool Room; a two
same result for

al League. State
pair of games
aids: Middleville
odd game from
iport Shop 'oak
Medics; Coffee

teir match with
had the belter
jamc and Good­
won two games
C. O. League,
a pair of games
2; Coast Guard
ary No J and
i । air of games

Mr and Mrs. Will Trumble had! for commisalonered officers' train happy surprise Bunday. Oct. 11 Ing.
Bunday. Margarette Ruggles at De- ■ Rock.
The potluck supper and social

MIDDLEVILLE
★ and Northwe»tem Utaveralty.
wi—
..J

dcnta_________
oh Friday afternoon for a other rtlatiru.
,I ____
toWtra. mating
luradnr altar* I Tba ftHMag of Glonn Dean, and
owtr Im Mra. Ralph Ptoktotoer mM Mr and Mra.

and Monday
' white ha n&gt; i

Sunday with her brother. Jlrv I.
c iw™.* ton, „ &gt;to~.

■hen Mr. and Mrs. Burr Trumble

Sunday

of"£*nlX'
gjTo.ra

Mias Nyla Kingsley of the u. lhe age of 73 yean.

&lt; P. H. Helrigei and daughter Barbara.

and Mrs Wm. McKevltt
spent from Friday until Sunday
end at her parents home in Lelxh■■■ .. u.— k
at Vermontville -------with- ------their
night ------------------------M.. remain* In a critical coodlUon. Ways* Fleenor and daughter. Nancy daughter. Mra. Day Pugh and fam­
Mr and Mrs Morley Reynolda ot ,«? Allen Hrited herparents to of relMtou. «»**Uon of lhe Michl- ily.Mra. Harry Campion of Defiance.
Pinckney, who had been on a trip Oran^ na’pltta the forepart^of this «•” Conference will be the speaker
to Kalkaska,
Kalkuka. were Sunday Kuasta
guest, of
ofZ
“7^
P
,orcp,n
°
I al
at Bunday
Bundav school and at morning
mom lint and Mra. W. K. Liebier.
Mr. and Mra. J. L. Rugg and, .
'
ana'and «’antn« ««FVlcea at lhe MelhodLatest news regarding thc con­
da-ughtcr. Jeanette, who was homa .??{• "J”1
u* church, which la the opening of
dition of George 8. Bassett, who-la
from Battle Creek. They ware acf
«»a wwk'a mission services Dist. very 111 at hia home In 8L Peters­
companled by Mrs. Anna Parson* of
“ d famll&gt;r at Augusta, ^pj Wm H Helrtgcl of Traverse burg. Fta., U that he I* some better.
Alden who remained for a few day. S r
ainn.r
nt
wU* arT1*e 00 »&lt;«*“&gt; and bc
His two daughters, Mrs Marion
Sunday evantoe
evening dinner nuei* of ..
vislt with her niece, Mr*. Rugg. and
....
------- . -—
Wooten of Clayton. New Mexico
family.
and Mrs. Lalla Jordan of Burbank.
her brother. William
each evening excepting Saturday.

the approaching birthday of Mra. j enjoyed by thirty persona. A etas*
Trumble.
i organization wa* perfected and
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Moore of' much Interest ta shown. Mrs. F.l
Grand Rapid* (pent Wednesday H Hclrigel will be the teacher a*nlght at the Ctaudc Rooenberg home I sLtted by her husband. Officer*
so the men could be ready for tn. • elected ore President Wart Van O. Pierce of Charlotte and Mr, and
i Sickle: vice preaident. Eldon L*W- Mra. Bert Patton of Delton. --—'
opening of the hunting season.

turned to school Monday after they
to. rii v7Sui."-n.X
‘-J’nk^urr and their mother spent several days
a,..
social nnd welcome. Mrs. Walter
daughter at
ver, Colo.
Mi^
’
Marinrte
rhnndter
nt
the
'
Bont!fr:
projects.
Vem
Hooper.
The
t MIm ’ Marjorie Chandler
ikT wLk^n.t
of 1the cUm wUI mett lhc **cond Wednesnh2rJ?£ weekcnd at day evening of each me:nth for a
McTaggs
her home in Charlotte.
, M)Cla| evrn|ng and It ta hoped many HICKORY CORNERS
Dr. Babbitt. District Supt. of lhe
Harold Johnson, son ot Mr. and mort. WQ1 be present al lhe next
Grand Rapids district, preached at
Mrs. Loren Johnson, who recently meeting.
the
Methodist
church
Sunday
momZ,”7'
enlisted In the coast guards is now
The f(re department with Chief
. Robert
I stationed at KewaaunCe. Wis
,wm McKevltt and both companies tag.
--- —
-* —
- met at the Citv Hall. Monday night|, Rev. and Mrs. Wagley left Fri- Lte^Bur
, Mlaa Fem -Marie
Bllsa of
Hasshould be well attended for these
. . -aau —-w — -*•- a—ua
I day morning
morning for near Alpena on ,
&gt;nian s' Ungs 3^*nt lhe ,etlItnd with her of last week far all-defense Mack--day
Leighton TWp.. was a caller at the , Mr
and
Blake wcre
al are times when people should be dent of the Middleville Woman
* ujjcje Clark Bliss and family.
U. E
c “
-lit
a preaching -----------mission.
Preaching
out. County officers, chief of Hae- , ------------w
John Kepkoy home. Monday.
I &gt;■&lt;&lt;. K«IU (BUA. °
A
“e *
cre BV giving more thought to thing* of Reading club nnd Mrs B C- Swift ,
_I—a
—.&gt;■ begin
.
Mta. H
. ““* /*u&lt;yiemaW vtalted
I| Woodland
'.vwi—au ouaau
Sunday
—j aascaiKAMl,
afternoon, IUVRlooktings police and others from Has- mission
will
at the Hickory ' Mrt
I will attend the southwest district
Judge T. B Taylor of Grand Rap- ing after lhelr cemetery lota and lhe spirit.
tina* were present to give Instruc- 1• dbmera
Methodist church
Sunday “—
,r-. s°l)
corners mcukxuh
enuren nunaay■■ ar
— ~ „®a’*™** to la*- Mr—
Un,
ct
Women',
club.
«
Th,I•uppor
nllh
Mm.
Lrfl.
Will
­
Mrs. to'ata
Lydia nraaioru
Bradford oi
of nasnvine
Nashville
Uons on Incendiary bombs, etc.
—— *from
----- *
nrt Ur* w,,h
«r Tn,u
* and *chllh,u
-Iso called on friends,
friends.
I1 Mrl
1 evening. Or*
Oct. ~
25. A =!
minister
««*
Wilbur
Tolles
id* was tn town Saturday looking also
_ ____ __this Ts.-.j-Tuesday, Mra. Swift *on at t,,c home of Perry Barnum
----- ----will
,----------------------dren al Hastings
from
Friday unafter his mother's residence prop- । —
T)&gt;e scrap metaf
- - drive
al T-K . accompanied by her daughter Mrs Rivers
Mr and Mrs. Lewis VLsbeck have; away
have .charge.
-------------------------------~
I
south
of
town
Thursday.
I school this Monday had reached B Harold Bromley and h.t.h.na
husband of goes as a delegate.
greatly
improved
their
residence
Mr*.
Mary
Bartlett
la
spending
a
ch.n.h,rll_ n.
■
The Thornapple-Kellogg football
Mr.
Minor and
nna wnai
inc drive
urirc will
wui concon- f’reeport. Long Island, were guesta
property
and
yard,
known
a*
thc
few
days
with
Mt*.
Sheldon
al
DelJi?
“
"1
SL
DeU
®’1 ..
Mr. ana
and Mrs.
Mrs nanna
Harold Minor
total ui
of ai
al wn*.
tons. The
toplUl « 1m Mbor Glenn Whitmore home.
Iron.
.
: spent the waei«ndwlthhergrand• Mr*. Beatrice Stoner of Kalamazoo llnue this week, and anyone having °£
sister. Mrs. Dora Gannon nnd Ito in U1. irnnn to- nt 0» &lt;«- \
ntonenl to Ml opetonn.
wcre Sunday guest* of their par- scrap to "bring. Thursday, Friday the 1*^81“ Reynold* family. Sun- •on. «ored Ito thlrt &gt;R&lt;«rv m- I
d», when the, played lhelr old rtr- P—ed ewwy e.rly TPurnl.y mom- PRAIRIEVILLE
Mr, and Mrs Harold Rock of Bat­
enta. Rev. and Mra. I. W. Minor.
|or Saturday, while school is closed d»&gt;'- Oct- Il•lZ Cwledeto. on . muddr llrld ,
■&gt; U»
' tie Creek were weekend guesta of
Rev. 8. B. Qulncer of the local *h°uld contact. Lew Vlsbeck. Russell
Mr nnd Mn L n Beeler and Thr «m or lhe toe. eto ... I "&gt;
1 The W. S C. 8. met Wednesday
!son Connie were guests Sunday at U lo 0 The louehdown. were mode »»»• MelhodUI ehurch on Sund.y with Mrs. Mary Boulter with 29
Baptist church, and Rev. C. E. Gar- ,or t°®n ®$,’?der.
, .
.
---a pre-Thanksgiving turkey dinner b, nnUhemrr .nd H.rrU. both on .rtemoon ot a octo .nd Inter- present. A bountiful pot luck din­
vin. pastor of lhe Baptist church at I dunl?—
r .,OUIfu u—
Amaaa and
ana their
««« wivea
...t. wit
uui da
-----home
hte
Alaska,
left this
'.a furlough at . hom
Me with J}!
3 ' at lhe home of Mrs iTs slater. Mrs. a forward pass
This Wednesday I mcnt &lt;*» made ln th« cemetery at ner was enjoyed after which the
Monday for a meeting at Ports- ^*ther. B. F. Gillett and 111* broth- Walter Culbert, north of Hastings, Sir ™, wnTSoy M-rtrn. Ito
I “-""y -H. U toto by hu to. businesa meeting was held Plans
DO**» will puty Minim, lie*• ■
i
mouth Ohio, and will return Friday. ws- Jack and Woodrow at Grand Mrs. C's other slslera and families ine
for the bazaar and chicken supper
...
. .. L
A Appleton.
... .■ . head
Rrn&gt;i ^
*nrl
rtauahter
Mr*; Mr
Wm.
Miss Daisy
Belle
na aand
• da“«hUr
»Rev. Vll'in
Garvin is
of uic
the „Flaptdit
Junie
1V-Y.
la also
toto dean
uenn ui
- ------is -a -cook at Camp were also present The occasion was nurse of the hospital nt Michigan *fcU?d,„of M/r9n' aU? * »tatcr. were discussed. Please read adv. on
mu. Institute' i—Robinson
' a farewell aatheriiu
gathering for Robert CuiCulfront page of Banner for full par-'
Baptist Bible
In n
Grand
ln"0” in
,n, Arkansas.
college, spent from Friday unMrs. Charles
Charles Williams and
and Mra.
Mrs. bert. who left this Monday for Jack- Stale
R..DM.
i। Mrs
tlculara.
grandnons. » xrcat-granddaughpa­ sonvllle, Fla. where he enters the UI Sunday evening of last week with
u- .nH Mr.
t Ri-h.H nn r-i ’I William ..McConnell,
McCodmII. Jr., both paMr. and Mrs Chas. Fisher of i
Mr. und Mn. C. J. 8ch*d on Sat- tients
Uenta in
ln Blodgett
Blodgett hospital,
hospital. Grand
Grand service ot tlie navy as a metalsmith. Mr. and Mrs Cha*. Robertson a*. ‘«r nJ'tl 0“e great-great Srnndthelr country home MIm Appleton I da"fh‘e rj“r'
Jh?.,* Richland called on Mrs. Elta Doud I
urday received a card from their son, |
convalescing as well as
The Oscar Kaecheta family were will be remembered by old-timers .dcnt■
.Martin for mant jear.s but nnd . Joke Adrianson, Sunday, Oct. I
Rodney, who joined the Marines In .u?-..J’.-TTTzI..
the nature of their sickness allows.
Ilth.
a* the
thc daughter
daughter of
of Rev.
Rev Appleton.
Appleton.;! fw thirty y«ir« haa rertded-to the nth.
July stating that he had safely |1 Mr und Mrs. Jerome Cryan and Sunday afternoon visitors of her as
.. of. the Middle- &lt;• Dunean
«&gt;time pastor
Demean lake
take virinitv
UcinKv five
five mile*
miles
Mr and
Uwu johnion. 8r.
reached a Pacific ocean destination.
■&gt;- • twin brother. Maurice Harper and at. one ..
I vllle Congregational church.
I northwest of Middleville.
Mr. received a letter Snttirday from
Mr. and Mra Ray Bainbridge and tended" the'marrtage^of Mtas *Ro« family, northeast ot town.
Miss
a threshing
Despite the rainy day thc Mas­
M1M Mary
Mary Moe
Moe 1*
is spending
spenoing some
some Ptarce
------- was operator
------ ---of -- —— - their son. Lieut. Basil E Johnson.
Worthy Bainbridge, all of Gaines May Sullivan and Larry Barton, at
...............................
time
with
her
sister.
Mrs
Ora
Dav[Jk
al
*
hu
u,,&gt;
Ufe
anri
and
well-known
well-known
u
now
«x
Ile
where In England.
ters-Jones
circle
meeting
and
pot
­
Twp. were Sunday dinner guests of at Andrews rectory in Grand Rapthis part of the country.
Mr ’and Mra. M J Norris were
tl»e Olenn Solomon family.
I id,. ,t pj o'clock Saturday fore­ luck dinner at the home of Mrs. is. at tlie Clifford Davis home south I through
hnrt the
retiring Iwr,
two years ago Ha
He had
Hastings shoppers Saturday. They
Mr. and Mra. Arthur'Geukes spent noon. Oct. 17. The bride ta a niece of Philip. Bender. Thursday was well of town.
name
of
being
a
good
workman,
an
attended.
Thc
west
side
social
club
Jhornapple - Kellogg school is
called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilk­
Sunday afternoon with hls parents Mr Cryan.
honest man doing hls work with ins southeast of Hastings and spent
In Byron Center.
| The Alle-Bar Farmer* dub met attended in a body and spent thc cloned this Thursday and Friday speed and satisfaction.
the evening with Mr. and Mrs. OrMr. and Mrs. Gerald Rogers of wtlh Mr nnd Mra. Philip Bender. afternoon with Mra. Will Kroiw- while the teachers are attending InMiddleville friends are glad to lie Fisher nt Dowllg.
itter.
.
Btltute at Grand Rapid*.
Hastings were Bunday vtaltora of her Friday evening with a godd attendMax A &lt;Arlle) Bixler who
We
Mrs. Thomnt are
am Informed
luiormca that
uiai mis
iiwm- i Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Herbert
Herocrt Thorpe
morpe and
ana hear
----- that
.....
parente. Mr. and Mra. James Pol- ance.
Friends will be sorry to hear that
liemus. Gerald and his brother, j The South Thomapple Farm Bu- as Taggart and baby of Muskegon uttle daughters of Kalamazoo, spent £ “ “IMton cadetat Randolph Mra. Jennie Norri* is still confined
Field, Texas, has been specially
Haroid. have enlisted in the nlr reuu group met at Lhe home of are coming to Uve wiUi her mother.. t)k&gt; weekend at the home of her selected for training it* a pilot In
corpa. They were at Kalamazoo on Mra. Myrta Jackson on the west Mrs. Harvey Miller and family *s parent* Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hole*.
better at this writing.
Friday and will have their final county line, Thuraday evening for Mr. Taggart ha* enlisted in Uie and to visit with her brother conveyed to his mother. Mra. I-cna
Mrs. Ella Doud and Jake Adrian| Charles who is home on furlough
physical this Tuesday, and if accept- i regular meeting. The following offl- army and left for service.
Bixler. In a congratulatory letter son called on Mr. and Mrs. Ell Lind­
According, to reports, our town Is from California.
rd .will leave Immediately for the cera were elected for the coming
from Major General H. R Hannon sey. Saturday.
South.
1I year—Chairman. Mrs Myrta Jack- to really be on the map *don with . Mrs. Tony Gles*eman nnd her
ot that field. We haven't heard
Mra. Geo. Adrianson. Mrs. Lewstreet
signs
and
house
numbers,
parents.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ernest
VerMIm Florence Bender of Grand gon; vice chairman, Clarence Longyet of any of the Middleville boys
Rapids was home for the weekend, street; .secretary-treasurer. Dnory The work to be done by lhe Con-' meulen were Friday dinner guests who aren't making good and we are m jomuuii, ui.. hiiu ptra. k*eo.
ens ot Neeley were Kalamazoo ]
Her parents took her to the city ptnkbelner; discussion leader. Wal- sumers Co It may *urprise some of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Farnsworth of proud of them all.
shoppers
Friday.
Sunday afternoon and caked on
rel- |Icr
Cr Bender:
O*car Fink.......
ucuaer. assistant,
MBMiaiit, vimuii
riiut- residents to find they live on Lin-1 Hastings.
Mrs. Chas Parker accompanied
The p. T. A. met Friday evening
—’.^l. Helper
Mrs. ERalph
Harper z'
of Flushing is
allvex.
। belner; publicity chairman. Mra. coin. Washington. Liberty. Lafayher daughter-in-law. and daughter
Mr. and Mrs James Hoogerhyde Emory Finkbclner; repreaentatlve ette, Sherman. Cherry. 1st, 2nd. 3rd. vlsiUng hL* parents, Mr. and Mrs. net uau«,ii&lt;:t-ui-iaw. anu uaueiwi at the schoolhouse. Officers electMrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Ro-1 ed were: Pres, Pauline Boulter; V.
of Grand Rapids were Monday din- of WOman leaders. Mrs. Oscar Fink- 4th or Mh street all of which are । w R. Harper
I Mrs. Margaret Mullis of Parmelee num Falspausch of Hastings to Ann Pre.% Helen Shepard; 8ec.. Dolly
ncr Kuesta of Mr. and Mra. W. K.. belner; recreational leader. Mra. Ed named on the village map.
Mrs. Floy Austin Is making some wa* taken quite ill Sunday and her Arbor. Saturday where she visited Schley; Trees. Margaret Johncock.
Llebler
Jackson.
her son Albert Parker nnd family. The next meeting will be the sec- I
Thc Stewart Relglcr family has | Mra Arthur Valentine and two Improvements on her home on t children came to care for her.
I
moved from the Johnson house on small sons, accompanied Mr. and Grand Rapids St, and will soon: Mrs.'Anna French, who had been Ttie gtrls attended the football ond Friday night In November.
Mrs. E- A. Parker. Elizabeth and
Grand Rapids BL to thc Rieneram* Mra J. L. Valentine of Hastings, to move from the (arm south ot town.' spending ten days with her broth- game. Harold has completed hls
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
place east of town. The Robert Grand Rapids. Sunday where they known a* the E. Sharp place, which i era, Ackley, Loren and Ferd John- basic training at Camp Woltera. girl friend of Hastings called on!
ahe sold to a Mr. Doty of Ovid who 1»»
- nthwr n-i&gt;Hv*« left an Texas and moved tn another camp Mr*. Jennie Norris and Locv. Mrs. ■
Ingeraon family, former occupant* vtalted relatives.
having moved bsck to Grand Rap- ' Mr. and Mrs. Finest Davis of will move about Nov 1. Mra. Laura Thursday for Grand Rapids where
Ids. recently.
I Martins were Sunday gueata of Ute Curtis and children who were oc­ she will visit before going to her
cupying thc Austin home havehome at Scottville.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kenyon and ciifTord Davis, family, last week.
Mra. JJack Bowman who
children. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Elwood, Mr. and Mr*. Ed Farnsworth and moved to the Allen Cleveland house; Mr. and Mrs.
। have been
'.;..„.gliving
In the Flo Taylor
and children. Ml** Vivian William U)c Waiter Thomas family of Has- an weat Main St.
Wayne Finkbclner. son of Mr. and -------------------home on East* **Main St. have moved
nnd Leon Williams, visited their' Un8a. were visitors at the Ernest
Mrs. Lewis Finkbelner has been opto her father's farm in the Star
uncle and family at Cedar Springs.. Vermeulen home. Sunday.
district near Hastings.
Sunday.
'
Robert GUleU ot Chelsea spent home on furlough from a southern school ...
■
। Mra. Calvin Streeter of Gun take
Mrs. Burdette (Bud) Clsler. who (Tuesday and Wednesday ot last camp.
Ferd Johnson 1s sUU confined to is spending a few days with her slsmldes on Uie Van Horn place near ^ek with his parent* and sisters,
the Coldwater bridge, was taken to Mr. and Mra. T. I. Ollett. Marilyn hl* bed al his home west of town ■ ter Mra. Minnie Johnson, while Cnl
with a severe bronchial cough. Mrs.! and hl* brother Willis are on a
Pennock hospital Friday, seriously and janeL
1U. Latest report* of her condition | Carlton Swift, who was recently Johnson also U quite poorly
j hunting expedition near Hlghbrldge.
h that there 1* not much change. •--*
---j into
--------*— •-----------■» —
Robert Hoover of Chicago, spent ■ Mra. William Carmichael and UtInducted
service,
has
moved
on
the weekend with hls parent*. Mr. I tie son of Hillsdale spent from PriHer smallest daughter. Lavina la to Camp Crowder. Mo.
staying with, her grandmother Van­
The Mothers club of T-K school and Mra. Reed Hoover, *ouUt of day evening until Sunday with her
Horn.
‘
’
opened Ita season Tuesday, with town. Their daughter. Mrs. Walt' grandmother and uncle. Mrs. MatMrs. Ray Lyons entertained fif­ lhe new president, Mrs. Russell Harrison and children of lhe north- I tie Lynd, and Max Lynd and wife,
teen ladles on Wednesday, to a Bender and nearly fifty mothers In east vicinity were also Sunday , William Joined her for Sunday din­
shower honoring. Mrs. Russell Solo­ attendance. The afternoon's pro­ guests.
• ner at the Max Lynd home. Mra.
mon. Many lovely gifts were re­ gram was much enjoyed and consist­
Mra. Flora Hanion vtalted at the । Nellie Thompson also being a guest.
ceived nnd refreshments were served ed of kindergarten demonstrations. Emory Plnkbeiner home on the:The Carmichaels were both former
by the hastes* Most of the guest*' two solos by Donna Davis, and a west county line Saturday
I teachers in the Thornapple-Kellogg
wcre former neighbors on the west' playlet given by several of lhe moth­
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Corson are . school but now live in Hillsdale
county line. Mn. Ada Towne of arg. jt was an old-fashioned school in receipt of a letter from their where he ta the County Y. M. c. A.
Wayland, sister of Mra. Solomon WRh Mn. Mary Jackson as teacher. son Bob. who Is somewhere on the . secretary.
He wa* one of the
Pacific, stating he Is now a 3d das* | speakers at the gathering of Y men
Merle Dundas has been accepted the pupils needed considerable dis­ radio operator and petty officer, at the Yankee Springs park, over
for service und reports for duty the ciplining.
Robert joined the navy several years the weekend.
29th. A brother Lloyd was recently
The Leo GrifTelh family of Hick-1 ago and has seen plenty of the । Mr*. Vance Sharp came to Mid­
inducted into tlie army.
ory Comers, were Sunday evening world since. He state* that the' dleville by bus Sunday afternoon
Mra. Harold VanderSchuur. who callers at the home of hls brother. Banner reaches him very ofen and i from Grand Rapids where she had
has been with her husband near Harold Oriffeth and family.
t* a very welcome visitor
The1 spent a few day* with her daughAlpena, was in town last week look­
Connie Beeler of Detroit spent the home folk* are glad to hear of Bob's ter. Mrs Woodrow Gillett Wood­
ing after their personal effects.
. row Is in Butterworth hospital conweekend at home with hls parents. advancement.
Ib*.,
William Ferguson and Miss Madge Mr. and Mrs. L R. Beeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Rolfe and two I valescing from a very serious operan exceptional animal.
Roy Solomon of Grahd Rapids chlldren of Potterville, were Sun-' atlon on hta eye. and will later have ।
on a sight-seeing trip In the North and Ralph Jackson of Minneapolis. day guesta of her stater. Mra. Wil- J to go to Chicago for further treat- |
on Sunday.
Minn., were Sunday afternoon call­ liam Sweet and family and all en-' ment. 'Mr. Sharp came after hix;
Max Corson of Detroit, spent? a ers of their brother and cousin. joyed a game dinner.
wife Sunday evening nnd both re­
Mr. nnd Mra. Claude Kermeen turned to Tensing. Monday where
Glenn Solomon and family.
Tlie Baptist Missionary society1 spent the weekend at Cheboygan, he is employed.
Horace Welch of the Lansing vi­
cinity has been spending a few days
with hlr daughter. Mn. James Oli­
ver and family south of town. All
were visitors of Mn. Hattie John­
son. Friday evening.

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NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
CORPORATION

AUCTION SALE

Due to ill health, I offer at Public Auction the following list of personal propMty at
my form 4} miles west of Hastings on M-37 or 7 mites southeast of MiddhviUa aa
M-37 on

TUESDAY, OCT. 27,1942
Commencing ot 1 o'clock E.W.T., we offer the following:

8 HORSES
Black mare, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
Black mare, 3 yrs. old. wgt. 1400 lbs.
Black mare, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.
Black mare, 2 yrs. old, wgt. 1100 lbs.
Grey mare, 13 yrs. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Grey mare, 14 yrs. old, wgt. 1250 lbs.
Yearling mare colt Yearling horse colt

HARNESS

line of

strong.

Ids Ls visiting her brother. Paul and
family west of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Orion Thaler and
baby son of Gull take spent the

id bodyby serv-

Observe
ent has

&gt;ch day.

A milk
&gt;r cook­

If* your turn to take guard duty now!
Uncle Sam has warned mb that we must

the &lt; home of her father. W. P.
Corson. Sunday afternoon they at­
tended the funeral of hls uncle. Syra

for they hove to lost us • long time.
Guord ogoinst the hoxords of winter

CTORY

grocers.

Middleville relatives were notified

I I LK

ville after a two yean* Illness. Mrs.
M. the former Anna Belle Poster,
wax born In Eaton Rapids Funeral
services were held at Greenville on
Thursday with burial In Owoaso.

s

RY
Mtingg

।

tig '

ent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Thaler, In
Leighton Twp
.
Mrs. Herbert Hand and Mra. Jess
Crossett of Grand Rapids spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Claude
Rosenberg, in northwest Thomapple.
MIm Jean Smith of the T-K
fn cully spent the weekend at her
home In Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Pierce of

vllle boy. Besides the husband she
leaves a daughter. Mra. Donald
Dodds, who with her two boys, will
make her home with her father, as
her husband Is in service as a den­
tist
&lt;
Mrs. B. C. 8wlft accompanied by
her daughter. Miss Betty, and Miss
Martha Schad. were at Ann Arbor.
Saturday and saw the football game

3 sets double work harness
Horse collars
' 8 COWS
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh 2 mas.
Roan cow. 3 yrs. old, fresh Sept. 20
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 3
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Oct. 23
Black and white cow, 8 yrs. old,
due Jan. 9
Guernsey cow, 8 yrs. old, due Jan. 24
Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, duo Apr. 5
Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, due Apr. 6

Thexa are all high producing cowi, all straight and O.K.

temperatures! Let us be the soldiers who

Jersey steer

duties. See about our Winter-Service
today!

VULCANIZING
AND GENERAL

TIRE REPAIRING

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 daytime
C.,.
Haitians,
Batteries, WteiaNeM Wiper*

MitUgaa

▼ alsaalxlag

PIGS
Sow and 9 pigs, 4 wks. old
O.I.C. stock hog, wgt. 325
SHEEP

7 head ewes

CHICKENS
40 White Leghorn hens, year old

HAY AND GRAIN
150 bu. dots
200 shocks of corn
Quantity of 1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa
hay
MACHINERY

2 good high wheeled wagons
Double wagon box and spring seat
Self dump rako
John Deere mower, nearly new

Spike tooth harrow
Land rellar
John Deere walking 2 horse cultivator
Riding cultivator
Ona horse cultivator
2 Oliver 99 plows
mm crate
Grind stone

Log chains
Com shelter

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of sola, nothing to bo removed until settled for.

BEN BOWMAN, Owner
CURT SOLOMON, Auctioneer

ALVIN SMELKIR,

i

�FAOI BIX

THE HASTINGS BANNTft. THURSDAY. OCTOBER tt, 1*4!

Vice

M. A. L.AMB1E
Pre*. * Cashier

A New Epoch in Banking
Oldest Original
Outstanding Chartei

. Bonki"9 is entering another epoch in its The following is thc schedule of service fees adopted by
history. It is one in which there will be op­ thc Hastings City Bank effective November 1, 1942 to
supersede existing schedules.
serve tha Pub,ic
b*y°"d
I
111B,nkIni
&lt;»“» °r Town Cheek.
no uncertain term*.
anything that has Vet occurred I W,l‘
fr°T
A cbMML shall be made for
■
The hank* of the country are
11 j
x-x
.i
*9:00 A. M." to 5:30’P? M of each
th as
os onejday
onp.L?S
’
‘noulof.townc“«**«•
it i« '■•’•*»£«*«• "ith tl'r roponsibilily
Upon tO prove anew its worth
excepting Sunday and holl- cording • to lbs following - acheduie:
•
oidert original (IU|. &lt;;H"r"iViing banking M-ni.c t.. of the great institutions of the American
Cheeks up to 110.00
5c
■'
of government. The problems caused ‘ pZX™
Check* from &lt;10.00 to *100.00 10c
jeriod* of great cliungr
llirmigh which it has pa&gt;*cd— IIcrca.mg thc ned f1(r Mich by a changhng economy, a war effort and a .,or "ll
no account »haii
Checks over *10000. 10c per
In addition,
the loca-1
. ■
।
.
... .
'
a 10SK lL° lhe bank *10000 or fraction thereof
panics, boom limes, dull time? T1'"*'; . ’ ------ ;-----‘
.,»« .j post-war period are and will be severe.
The
"‘u,rexpenscorotherBCCOU”U'
and prosperity have not shaken ’!,,n °*. ■
■Pr',d-'"P P'
. ,
i_ ii
•
x
■
।
.
ior 0,her depositors. There shall
it. Tlirough all the years lhe
nation f* shifting. lrmioubt------challenge is to maintain its stability and tojbc no exceptions to this rule, u Checks, and Money Orders
community has had a continuous f’Hy there arc millions of people
the nation o banking service which willlS/iK.SSrtut^iSSwu^Z The following schedule
banking institution undisturbed
,
, l,un,ry &lt;»dnv wl... r. '.«■, charges shall be made:
by the .hanging times of each “'S1' ^«ntly
........ have
.... come into uucnuu.oy
adequately meet
meet the needs of the public.
Up to 110.00
5c
new .decade.
,‘
/
■
;'!hdo
this
it
must
study
the
needs
of
the
public
*10.00 lo *50 00 10c
mg facilities ....
*53.00 to tlOOOO ...,15c
56 Ycors Your Servant
lvalue to them.
and b^ingenious
enough
to
re-mold
present
’
T,??*,"
1
BCCOl
!
nL
'
of
corporation Over *100 00 1 10 of one
.
. .
.
3 .
. .
K
: official*, member* of firm* or
Alni.nl . m.rm.1
nf UK Action
Menon Needed
raccaca
;I SCTVICCS
Ond
develop
new
banking procedure
“Uur business concern* regard- Maximum charge ...*1.00
,ha« pa*«rd since 35 XlbSS!
stockholders
.
.
. .i
. '■
■ ’
... ,
ni-.!■».&lt;»»
tn
?&lt;
«
organized this faithful banking !
I7«e »i("»ti&lt;m is one thot calls j(TO
the
extent
that
banking
Service
Will
bei
1,
to the
rne ewtenr
exrenr (hn»
root hnnVine
oonKing cervtre
service will
win Ke
iaccount*
maintains by_*uch corAnd Thrift Deposits
.
inslilu'lion and tndav only
’ one
i. of ^f”
’’rr *'n,n
n,me
'cdiole
&lt;I&gt;n|c actimi.
aclitm.
Banks
Bjnk«,■
■’
wifhin
the, reach
of everyone who actually
&lt;lrm or other bua,nras The rate adopted shall be 1'1
lh™, inn.in. .mon; U-I-Mij
-Mr a
’1"*
' farr^ “il1' decreasing
d-rr.-ing interinter­
_
.
•
Main vrar* ago when Gn.vcr

i,Ia,r‘i

upon j

Service Fee Schedule
00
book accounts, the same
, neeas 5Ucn service.
Checking Account-.
’Pt*1'’ &lt;o Ume certificate de­
|J
demand' for addition.il1 service 1j
A unltam pl... or
dull ;•»»*&gt;-•
'"■«*
i with costs of operating incr^as-i
'lhe Bank has grown strong
3. The large increase in lhe Importance of
he used bared on the activity and Interest on Christman Club
and been a faithful servant ber..
,
cost of operation in figuring check- And Similar Account,
I number of penpie who need and Checking Accounts
. ..... ii h..
kept
.■'&gt; '!'* Ilk&gt;
account*. No minimum bal- '
. .
I
You ('annul afford'to transact tag
nl lhe lime, .nd . haneine eon- T'V" " ", t,1"’'.™1
,{»' should hate banking service.
ance required. All accounts *hall 1 ; No ln,er"1 on Christmas Club
of the times and changing conI. Hanking * province anil re­ I lour business without it &lt;heck­ bc figured on a monthly basis AccotiriL*. ®ch,,°1 Savings. Vaca* *»
dilions, and has steadfastly
! banking to take m order .that
Prom the largest balance remain- I “°n Travel, or similar "purpose"
it may place itself in a position sponsibility lo provide the na­ ling account—you have a n
adopted a conservative policy of
tag on deposit for the full calendar acrounU’
to discharge adequately its re­ tion with adequate banking lu- | for the bills you pay—it
building a strong capital struc­
month a 20': reserve Is to be de- c.ntwnm.nt
sponsibility to the public. Thc ciHtin.
| you less than money orders or mw
rt&lt;IP»V7* 11 iie
um»win-T&lt;in-'^MT
.wt-.i.-i ar|&lt;‘ranirn
________
pitwfttnr‘‘^nit(L.
tivirauv
-------ture.
any other form of payment. You cash, for analysis purposes. Upon 1 A charge of 3c shall be made on
That strong capital structure ultimate goal of banking should
rvery I। been in operation for many owe it to yourself to handle this balance a credit of 2r: |&gt;cr I Government coufSon*. Other bond
fma carried it safely through va- be banking facilities for r*&gt;*ri
annum
will
bc
allowed
and
a
,
coupons
10c
per
coupon,
r ’"
1
'
chattsing
your affairs in a businesslike
xjous' panics and depression*. need and everybody using tthem. yc«ra, the rapidly
iod through wnh-n manner, 'lhe cost is surprisingly maintenance charge of 35c plus Collection Hem.
economic perio_
In 1893 the .financial institutions Bonking Service
.
■
3c for V-K..
each check drawn UKUllUl.
against
On all Items handled for col­
। mo «oc
arc |&gt;aw*iujs.
passing, einmiiiui"
demands uiai
that'Imv.
,
.
I**'"
i*n». »&gt;•&gt; minimum balance is re-1 such account and 3c for each out
of the county suffered tremen­
It cannot Im- hoped that inter-1 mk-I,'charge, and service Im- in quired..
You simply pav for of ,0*n chcck deposited shall be lection. received or sent out, a
dously.
1908 brought another
csl income from lhe use of fund. i?|rp wi,|, ,|le ,i,llcs.
b|ia, )&lt;&gt;u usecharged Therefore if s sufficient minimum charge of 25c per Kern
trying time and in 1929 and sub­
shall
be made. In addition, any
balance is maintained whereby
deposited by customers w ill cum- j
sequent years'one of lhe great­ pensate for lhe cost of service
lhe credit allowed equals or ex­ collection assessed against the col­
ceeds the analysis charge no lecting bank shall be recovered, as
est depressions of our country’s rendered.
charge will be made to the ac­ specific charges, from the cus­
history culminated in the his­
tomer.
There is being forced upon
count.
toric Bank Holiday of February, hanking n new approach^ to its
Loans
Example:
1933. I«el us hope wc never sec functioning — that
HASTINGS CITY BANK
of
selling
Each loan made up to *100.00
Balance
another like it. But. through it
service in a major all out effort.
shall be discounted at the time the
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Les* 20'1 reserve
all. thc Hastings City Bank re­
loan is made with a minimum
.In this change there are funda- &lt;
mained steadfast and strung.
charge of 50c. This also applies
Loanable funds
mental principles which bank-,
to each renewal.
Credit 2'r per annum, credit 40c
ing'must consider. One is that,
Traditional Banking
RESOURCES
Purchase, Sale and Shipment
per month.
Practice* Muit Bo Improved it is Called upon to meet lhe
of Stocks and Bonds
Maintenance charge 35c
Cash on hand and dur from banks ..
increased banking needs of the i
$830318.39
Ten checks drawn at 3c each 30c
Many of lhe traditional bank­
A minimum service fee of tl 00
country on a- ba-i- thnl will as-1
I‘. S. Government Bonds
601.49637
shall be charged, this citnrge to
ing practices must be improved sure stability of the banks and j
each
be in addition to brokerage cxMunicipal Bonds
351.678.93
if we arc to meet intelligently yet furnish the public with an
Cnse and other expense involved
Other Bonds
59302.68
the challenge of the .new eco­ tidrrniale banking service.
the porch*** or sale..
nomic era which is fast taking
l-oans and Discounts
250.966.68
The first step for every bank i
sha|H*. .Now is the time for all and every banking community is
Heal Estate Mortgages ..
233337.06
Servin eimmZZ
’’nprtnung of checks, etc. the
bankers to review, critically and
‘ Service charge 40c CO5l of ||Wlll checks, imprinting
to ascertain the cost of handling
Banking House
35.000.00
thoroughly, all bunking opera­ various types of banking service, j
Overdrafts
I and numbering of checks and en­
Ijirnitiire &amp; Fixtures ....
10.930.00
vent *tmn|M.
A minimum charge of 25c tier • &lt;lor*’nlenl
*&lt;ampy rrepresent di­
tions and practices, with a view These costs must be intelligently
out-of-the-lxKi
day on overdrafts starting the I
out-of-thrbocket expense
to the discovery of better meth­ .determined.
second day after same shows on pnd r°r ‘he benefit of a specific
376.660.31
ods ami ’more intelligent ap­
Bank management may see'
the bank records.
custnmer
customer and m.«»
must hbe r~-r.v
recovered
—A
proaches l&lt;&gt; problems.
clearly thc change that is corning I
. Notwithstanding lhe payment Irom lhe customers. Any expense
1 by the customer of penalties as incurred lor telegraph or tele­
about in banking, but after dec-1
New Challenge to Banking
phone service (or lhe Venent ot a
'
provided
in
this
section,
the
bank
Capital Stock:
adcs of rather lavjshly giving|
I should take drastic action witen customer shall be charged for.
Banks, like any other line of banking service free, the public
Common ____________ ____ ,__
$100,000.00
1 such offense by the customer be­
■fiusincss. cannot afford to Im-­ will have a full appreciation of
comes chronic.
Such condition
Preferred
25,000.00
The above schedule of charges
come static.
the value uf banking service and '
results in the loss of respect for
Surplus _
25.000.00
check* by the public consequently. brings up to dale the system
that the utilization id banking
! the bank stuul discourage such in force for some tune and is
I udividcd -Profit*-.
fully calls for an aggressive, service incurs an expense that
24.328.09
, usage by requesting dlscontta- aimed al a more equitable dis­
.intelligent.
open-minded.
it:-' must be paid for bv someone.
Ilesenrs _______________
'
5.625.00
uance of the account.
tribution of costa and bdtler
sourcrful approach rather than
The factors to be considered
Discount Collected. Not Earned'
9.981.82
' Certification of Checks
service to lhe custonta«-4nd the
a reactionary. narrow, defensive
Total Deposits
... .
2.186.725.40
I For certifying check* a charge public. .
altitude. Democracies are today
I. The dotrnitard trend oj
shall be imposed of 15c for the
All accounts shall lu* figured
fighting for their lives—they arc interest income.
। first 1100.00 and 10c for each
$2,376,660.31
on a monthly basis, from the
no stronger than the institution*
— ...
2. The upuard trend uj op.
additional 1100.00 or fraction
| thereof with a maximum of *1.00 largest balance remaining on dewhich tomprire them.
” the
' j erating costs.
II
for such service.
|»osit for a full calendar month.

Marshall L. Cook, the Bank'*
'fl1 income
"’7““ on
"n one
?".* b“nd
*
—

venerable President.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

SIRS. BETTY HEETER
Bookkeeper

RICHARD HINKLEY
Tran.il Clerk

mrs.

I

Geneva faul
Stenograph*.-

HARRISON DODDS
Director

MRS. NELLIE CONOWAY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1942
11 spent last weekend with Mr. and I matrimony on Friday. October 9 by' There will be numerous conces- J tie Brick school tn Irving township
Mrs. Wayne Long.
|Rev. Pay C. Win*. Woodland. Mr. alons as usual
! Our
n»tr fifth and
.mi alxth
.i«*h —
k...
grades have
Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M. I noon.
' organised a Safety Patrol which will I Cottage prayer aenrico al home ■ Mr. and M
mj. uiiu «nia. wuu wcusn -liu
----- —---- ------- - - -_
--­
rimrunnXMn, «m.
" “2 'MUy
“ »&lt;«&gt;“«•&gt; ?»'’
Philip of Allegan were dinner guests wrrt lhrtr MMnOantt. Mrs. Fender OU .
tan.
l-rb^w.
ho,
*.,
tfta.
Ttan
mn
or
on
e K
inrr Itajl
• of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Paul last Bun-!
immediately th their home in coau
»r.o r.aa a periect unenaance i n
’
Tom Long. Gill Harper and Tom ‘
H. .Brumm attended Grand
Grove,
the
Ernest
Smith
tenant
Mias Mary Alice KiUon of South '
Also Hands for ice cyrsm. candy.-the tint
mn six
a weeks,
Norris ot Grand Rapids visited Mr. Chapter of Um O. E B of Mlchlhouse, which they had Just nicely popcorn, donuts und cider — and
We
were glad
.... . M
V------------‘ ‘ to have MIm Loeke B4***v“
and Mrs Wayne Long on Thuraday gan at Grand Rapids last week Bend. Ind . visited her brother and 1, furnished. A reception was given
visit uv Tuesday afternoon and aid ■
*cho°1 •*2® A _■».
and enjoyed the first day's hunting where he had Uie honor of being family, Supt. and Mn. H. A. Kit- them by their parents in their new keep up your energy during the in
I our eye testing.
in Woodland. Mr. and Mra. Tom----------"
a Guard.
1 home -the following Sunday nftcr- excitement of the evening.
Christian ESdeavor 7:30 P. M.
Long spent the weekend with ids. Herald Clastic attended Grand •nd. Her father. ‘Levi Kitson who noon.
Worship
nuwup and
iuu sermon,
ftciiuiM*. evening
ciciuii* of
ha* been visiting In Woodland for
, The Country Store will offer Ita
parent*.
i Several from thl* place alien
Chapter ot the I. O. O. F. at Bay aevcrai weeks returnea to nis name ■ —nt n * usual
10:00 A. M. "Rahy Day" Sundayi Oct. 25th 1:00 P. M.
'
array of farm products and
services will begin the tunenq orvloea at MIm 1
Mr. and Mra. Raymond McLeod City from Monday until Wednes­
will be Rally Day in all services. I:1 Evangelistic oik
In Syracuse. Ind., with her.
. Wnodland woman's Study Club 1baked coeds.
and children spent the weekend with day.
Sunday. Nov. 8th. We. ti.roo vn&lt;ir Shaffer nt the G *r ehurch Thl
Theme
ot
Sermon
"Hie
Day
ot
The Woodland High school band
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Faul and met at thc school house last Tuc»cooperation in this effoii
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wil­
give a concert immediately af- 1
grandson Jack Arnie were dinner day evening. October 13 with Prt*l- will
’
liams.
11:00 A. M. A special Rally Day th£“‘tended Ministers Retreat at Kala- guests of Mr. and Mrs Clarence; dent Mr*. Ann* Dell presiding at ter
lhe dinner hour. During the program witn nil clmwes of
I
1 PniJer n«*Un«
Mrs Chas Bennett of Middleville
Kowalsryk and Mias Mary Kowal*
Amlc at their home in Battie Creek’the business meeting. Mra Yvonne isupper in the school cafeteria an
visited Mra. LeRoy Perkins and
school taking part Kart ”• '
MIm Barbara -Bailey of Hastings lart Bunday. Mrs. Arnie and son;Town* held a Citixenithlp fculx orchestra
wyk of Middleville. Mr. ant Mra.
under the*1 direction of Bunday
'
'
daughter Audrey from Tuesday un­
Eckarat. superintendent.
J i KOlrrn unwyp
Gordon
came
to
Woodland
last
wh
|
Ch
had
prepared
by
Mrs.
Joe
■
Mix
of
Hastings
will
play.
•
'
til Friday.
I 7:45 P. M E L. nt O E. Ton* । “
111
™
Wednesday
und
stayed
until
SunGerald
McMillen
upd
Mrs
Town*,
Solicitors
will
be
calling
on
lhe
.
Mbs Virginia Hesterly of Grand
Rev and Mrs. McCue of Freeport' .^JTWSk
"Great Persons In Church History'
day Witcher parents. Mr and Mrs I This covered all ptiaae* of ciUwm- residents
i
of thc various school dis- led by Jerry Bales.
Rapids nnd M^ss Doris Hesterly of
and
Mrs.
Alice
Gardner
w FM
T’AA
rmetiM
at*Bow,attended
neeCCTd Ur MMr*lyn 01 arand
w^raYour. Theme
Allegan spent the weekend with gusta nnd Mr. Charles Boyd of Cli­ Paul. Mr. Arnie Joined them fo: *mPi |U privileges, its-dutie* and itricta Ulis week mid next
iiisuh: ui
of tauioiu
sermon "wuu
God's■ whukc
Choice."
. ~‘e • i. a. meeting ai nowne i^cn- Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. and'
the
weekend.
Little
Jack,
who
was
requirements.
A
paper
on
the
"A.
,
co-cqicraliim is sought in this part
their parents. Mr. and Mra. Chas. max.
Ladles Auxiliary at the church lcr Friday evening.
WU1
Bntj daughter:
■
injured by\an automobile three 1 B C's of Propaganda" wa* (liven by nf
,
lhe work especially for what is
Hesterly.
28. Wednesday
Mr. and Mn* Loren Gardner of Gwendolyn.
weeks ago Sunday, was able to go Mfs. Kar| Eckardt.
A
1 icontributed helps to assure a finan- ; Oatober
Midweek prayer service Thursday Grand Rapids were Bunday.guesta
------------ &lt;•»----------------I
nnd son Francis accompanied by
Mrl ryu rtated that in response daily
,
lucccarful fair, which In turn
Sunday dinner guesta ut the home Mr. and Mn. Ogle Flanigan nnd home with htayparrnta. Hls leg in
Cltolr
rehearsal
Friday.
of
their
mother.
Mra.
Alice
OardWAYNE
CO
8UPKKV1BOBS
which a bone w^s cracked has had. t0 inquiry sent io^lhc Starr Comson Roger of south Woodland spent the splint removed and lie U able mOnwe*lfh about the Club sending
Foreign Day Program, Sunday.' ncr and Uncle Emory Use.
OPPOSE IT
•
Klrshman of Kalama wo.
Saturday and Sunday In North to get about u Utils bit.
. Henn Johnson of Bownc Center A communication was sent lo tha
| eanptd fruit this fall, n barrel of
flhvc October Mth. We mean Novemher 1
Mr. and Mra. Lester Noble and Manchester. Ind., where they vis­
Thc annual Fall Convocation ot wa., a caller on hls sister. Mra. Jen- Barry county board of supervisors
Out of town visitors at the~V, R -etppty cans were received and club nl the school fair Remember Fri­
family of Vicksbuig spent Sunday ited their daughters. Miss Mary
, the Kalamazoo District Evangelic- nle Pardee Friday.
by the Board af SupcnUon
ot
"
’ ”
nternber* wcre urged to leave can- day,
.
October 30th.
with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Durr Townsend and Mia* Ruth Flanigan.
ith Bridee
Youns P«»Pte’‘ u,llon W|U
Mr and Mrs Virgil Huey and w*rne county asking that Hwy da
Oliver Densmore of Manistee.
'ned fruit with Mr*. Dell tn the next
Entertain With
Bridge Ana. 1,1
Stowell. .
, who are attending college there.
CtaSta
n:“1 “ “»
»WUU1 thUd
„„ oUI
, ducuvu
,to1 „„
lk„ ..
ctuiuiru
wvre „
wutia
a, .a (tax
----- -tan a.
— taltaiu*
—-—- 7—7 «■
—7 talM
........
Mr. nnd Mn C
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plant, and ; Mr. arid Mrs Car! „
EW,ul&gt; Mrs Catherine Sjilndler of Battle C .
Hewitt.
, s.turd*'
Ri.nirdax- -eta. church.
Saturday.
November
7.lh. . the
-■ •Lacey --------- — aft•
hnm
-* for •»*
——
Porritt ■home Sunday
„')
ome
«®«mtatent
Wayne
Glen
Densmore
of
Harting*.
Ws*
TYa
was
served
by
the
committee
.
falllh
W--U1U
,.
hm
.
h
„
daughter* Beverly und Bonnie vta- Agn,.., Hewitt and Mr *n&lt;LMr». Ho­
enioon
Wayne supervisors claim that if this
ped her parent*. Mr. and Mra Ml- ward Hewitt accompanied by Mra Betty Wotring of Lansing. Mr,- and with |!rs Florence Kitson and Mrs nlng when Mr and Mrs. Karl Paul •
Brethren
Mr and Mrs. Ray Richardson and amendment shall be adopted, it
lull Trumbo from Friday until Sun- . Ed. Snobta of Lake Odessa were Mr*. Laird Wotring of Grand Rap- Vesta Born presiding at Uie tea entertained with two tables of
Arthur L Dodge, pastor
Mr nnd Mra. Arthur Ingeraol of would ** J"*1
10
bridle.
•
■ ..
day.
Sunday dinner guesta of Mr and ids. Mrs. Maude Wotring at Nash- table.
10: 00 A. M. Worahlp and sermon. Grand Rapids were dinner guest-, of “un'y
of Detroit and would •
vllle
and
many
local
callers.
Mr
Glenn
Mead
Is
Victim
•(
Hunting
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Adriunce of -Mr3 Thomas Brower of Grand
Theme: The Fiery Trial and the Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson Sunharmful to all the people of thia
and Mrs Harold Ha rick and two
Accident
...„
Grand Rapid., were overnight guest* Rapids.
Way
to
Endure.
day.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Rlcliardson
Thl*
"home
rule"
amendment
The opening of thc local hunting. creek, with their two *ons. Jack and
ut tlie home of her sister and hus•— Kantncr
•*—•--------of
• »•— ­ children of Lakeville. Ind . visited
MLns- Jean
No. ••
Man
of Carlton were afternoon callers.
appear on the amendment ballot
•------ hr •’—J •tn
­ &gt; 11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
where
Li -----employed
band. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hynes. chester. mu.
.peux i..
v w
W«„u Mr. nnd Mra. Wotring a Week ago season. Thursday morning, was Gordon, —
Ind. spent
the
weekend
। Lesson: "Steps Toward the Solu; marred by an accident.
defense work nt WUcox-Rlch.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Stowell of
]y,r panmt*. Mr and Mra. Guy Sunday.
tlon of the Alcohol Problem "
' patiitd Mr and Mrs Francis Shaf­ -lection
Weekend guesta of-Mr anti Mrs
Glenn Mead, son of Mrs Harlan
Newark. Ohio culled on Mr. and Kantncr.
Gods People of old were com- fer of East Bowne to St. Johns SunMrs. Milan Trumbo Sunday after- . Ur BIId Mrs
Gager arid Victor Sawdy were Mrs. Bawdy's Smith of Grand Rapids, who has
Amnng theFM&lt;irti£ that have n,and,:d lo «‘Ve lhc IjOrd onc ,cv'
(otaM !ta Bta Crow.
&lt;(' lte,r
noon.
' »on
mui Morgan
naui|i.iu of
w Grand
uiauu Rapid* vta-xa- sister and family. Mr. and Mr? j been making hl* home with hl-.
The United States has about 20,000 I
Enin Mishler.
James
Hunter and yrar old son from »unt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. Will
Mrs.
Homer
McAllister —
------and
-----------•
“P*1-------ited Mr.
Mrs. —
Welby
Crockford
Mrurlcc Holcomb and family of moving picture theater*.
| Hauer in West Woodland and al­ nursing kit? are WSC8 of the Mrth- , of lhelr Increase. Should we not
daughter Joytri- ofKulatnnroo vis- of E-at latnaing aiient the week- Saginaw
Grand Rapids were Bunday guests
c-di-t church. Blue Star Mothers'|'do as much?
ited Mr. and Mrs LeRoyPerkins (.n(J wllh hls paren&amp; and Don Wai- ■
&lt;nr
-~
"Remember tlie Sabbath day to oi their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
.. —llunUiiS
fo.MlIn,
nn TK..
Tnrm
rt»
mm- rlub. Clmerfill*-Helpers Birthday
.from
----- w-,..-..
b'.-and
Jack
mu
In
some
good
hour*
‘
Donnn
McMillen)
ot
Sunfield,
an*
oiTTfie
Hdtifr
Inrm
in
comFriday until Sunday.
nounce the
the b'-»«
birth of aSion ■
at’ «"*Has- nnnv
nany with
with a
n nelahbor
neighbor bov.
boy. Bvron
Byron club. Woman's Study club and keep It holy."
D. Holcomb.
with fine results
nounce
Mr. nnd Mr?. Hcrmhn Winkler hunting
:
j
The Methodhl Church
Mr. and Mrs. George Keller of
nnd children nf Luke Odewui were , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller of De- tings.
tings. October
Octobe 12 al « M * M. Con- Hesterly. son of Mr und Mrs. Cha* many individual donations. Novetn- i।
Rev. George Wingur. Pastor
Gull lake were guests Sunday of
. Hesterly. also of West Woodland tier 1 l» the dale by which all con- '
Sunday visitor* of Mrs. clam troll spent part of last week with ' graluiat'iuns.
gratulatlons
।
10:00
A.
M.
Morning
worahlp
their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
R. Bulling of Camp' The gun. carried by thc biter
ter Txiy
boy tribiitlon* must bc in
Klopfenstein nnd Herbert Shartle. her sister and husband, Mr. and’i Tech V.
" John
,n
11:15
A.
M.
Sunday
school
and
Mrs. Clare Eash.
-----------------------------------------i of
or the
IVoodtentl 1'. B. Church New* .
Hood. Texas, is visiting hls parents, ,was
discharged, with much
Mrs. Arthur Allerding. Mm. Dorr Mr* Geo. Parrott.
.
Mias Conine Hcm visited from
nbout
th-- face.
u“ striking Glenn
----- • —
■
The monthly mreUmt of Uie Kll-: 8:00 P. M. Young People's Service
Stowell nnd Mra Goo. Forman at- ■ Mi and Mrs. Jerry Fiiher and Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling for a '-shot
I
Tuesday
7
P.
M.
Choir
practice.
Thursday
until Sunday in Kalamatended O E H Grand Chapter nt
few days thl, week. He with hls | head and chert, nt about a distance Patrick W.MA »as held al Uie
home of Mr* Bernard Black. Thura- ; Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek servGrand Rapids from Tuesday un- • .Thursday for Cnmp Crowder. Mo., parents and brother and wife. Mr of fifty feet.
Mrs. Jennie Pardee accompanied
til Thursday. Mrs. Allerding stayed where they will visit their son Corp. and Mr*. Rolfe Bulling of Hasting* ’ He was rushed tn Bulteraorlii day. Oct. 16th. 'nitre was a fine
Our preaching mission begtm Mrs. Alden Porritt and Mrs. Lydia
with her ulcer. Mrs. Harlan Smith i Don Duncan. They expect to be were guesta at a dinner given tn hoepltal in Grand Rapid*, where group prezent t» enjoy a busy day
next Sunday night at 7:45. Tluunci Mrs Stowell and Mrs. For-',• tau..v
uv &gt;
his Jionor Monday evening at the everything b being done to save his
gone nuu
about
a week
Rev. John Bullock, par.lor of tlie
man vtalted Mr. and Mrs. Will
Janice Crick ford visited her sis- । home of hls mint and uncle. Mr. eyesight shot entering both eye­ A M. to start work on two com­ Sunfield Methodist church, will be
forter?. Also work was begun on
Brununler.
ter and husband. My. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Arthur Allerding. On balls.
lhe speaker each evening. These
Rev.
nnd
Mrs.
Oco.
Wingard
anti
soldier's
knapsacks.
A
splendid
Herbert Shartle. Jr. was a gurat ’ Hynes nf Holt over the weekend.
; Tuesday he wa* honor guest at a
■ services will begin Sunday night
nt lhe home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred
Mr and Mr* Jay Vrugglnk and dinner at the home of his brother a group of young people frt.m the dinner nt noon and program ip
were high points of the ; and each evening through ThuraBooher Sunday.
, daughter Sharon of Battle Crok-t’l. Hastlhgs nnd on Wednesday hL, Methodist church were at the hos­ afternoon
ai..
(day. Wc ought to have.one hunMrs. H. A Kitaon vtalted her aunt are visiting her parents. Mr. and parents gave a dinner for him at pital to see him Friday evening nnd
i&gt;
legates
nnd
others
are
planning
rirrd.
also Sunday afternoon. He sufMrs. Vina Miller of Vicksburg Sal- Mrs. Geo- Parrot; Lius week.
। their home In Woodland.
to attend the Conference Convert- services.
Every church member
rawoeit. Jr.,
ur.. ana
son. Mr. and
-.«• Mrs. -Robert
-------------------------urday find Sunday.
Mrs. c.
C- st
E. Fawcett.
und son'
Crockfordmany wounds from the shot
Due to thc death of my mother. Mrs. Edna Milter, I
frl&lt;^ ought to be present FolOak Park 111 returned to her were Sunday guesta at the home on hta chert nnd about hi-i.ice and lion ot Christian Education. FriMr. hiul Mrs. Chiton Mlel and ■of
.
daughter Mary l.ou visited her par­ home last Sundiu- after several of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Town-i head. Every Jiope is held that he d.v.' evening and Saturday. Oct.; lowl,1« l»w preaching mtaaion will
will sell the following items at her home iti Freeport on
aird and 24th. at Caledonia.
, come the visitation work of the
send of Ionia.
! will make a complete recovery.
ent-. Mr nnd Mis Thoma.'. Daoust
Families will bc visited
Mrs. George Faul visited her son . Flam, for P. T. A. School Fair IteiK* Woodland Township School News I church.
cf Blanton over the weekend.
Mrs. F. E Jordan of Lansing. Mr.
----------—
. High school English and Latin ; »Hh an effort U&gt; securing decision,
Completed
Mrs. Cha* fwrlee of South Wood­ and Mrs. Reuben Wolcott. Mrs. nnd family. Mr nnd Mrs. Chas. Futil
are working
to- Clus*es arc starting the second six-1 for Christ.
_____
untill *" All committees
*
‘
'
land was taken Sunday to Pennock Lawrence Hilbert and Miss Lorena of Hartings from Wednesday
ZJan
Commencing at 1:30 o’clock.
On
yl
‘" Lutheran Church
hoipital. Hastings tn the ambulance Hilbert were last Sunday dinner Friday of last week
Cr. Friday
r ’wards the Annual School Fair lo be weeks period with special ■ stress on
Paul W Geiger. Pastor
30.
,-tiortlni?
-os of woij
words,
spelling. il
uses
Ls. nunctnation
punctuation !
visit with held Friday evening. October 30
for medical treatment.
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walt,. they left for a weekendi visit
10 00 A. M. Sunday school
The minstrel show will lie the and sentence structure.
5 rooms of household goods; player piano with about
Mr. nnd Mrs Leon Tyler of East, M(1
,V ,last
w Wed„cu. Mr „..
w ......
nnd
Mra ..Raymond Faul nnd
Mrs.. Lawrence rBU1
Paul IC
left
_
11:00
A.
NL
Morning
worship
show
of
the
evening
und
will
be
i
Woodland arc receiving congrntula- nr^u&gt;. jn company with her sister »on* of Chicago.
„„„ mun(1
„,milu
u and Mrs. Chas. W11»Mr.
„.
,,
___________________________________________
,
Mbs'Doris Whitney, teacher
I 3:30 P M. Lutheran Gospel Hpur150 rolls; Clavier or practice piano; living room suite;
Mrs.
Williams held .in lhe Assembly room. Prac- .
Hom un the birth of a daughter
husband,„..Mr.
— and
**
“ Gordon
weighing eight pounds at Pennock Rnwlader ot Grand Rapids for visited her brother Pvt. Norman C. • He- Iras started and It promise.- to : Mrs. Kenneth Hager visited our sponsored by Lutheran ChariUea
bedroom suite; oil burner; wood range and other arti­
hospital on Friday. October 10. Th» Florida. They expect to bc gone Russell at Ft. Curter last Sunday. I outdo all prevUm* minstreli—and rr-m last Wednesday.
i t,ver CKLW.
young
lady
has
been
ntmvd
Sherrh
ntotu
thrre
weeks"~
'
Pvt.
Russell,
formerlv
of
Petoskey,
that's
saying
a
lot.
:
—
------------------------.......... ia.iu i.m- iuMir, n&lt;.,ta-&gt;a Rhj»rri! ' _*—. .,___ —---,
i T*.., x&gt;,.«M&gt;u rnrai.tiu nt Pnm.kev that's xavint? a lot.
. David Blood i« back in school* Wednesday evening, choir will re­
cle* too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH.
. .
.wing
..................
.. week.
-.-.v
I henr.v nt R'30 P M
Kay Mm. Tyler nnd daughter reca,) Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs is being sent to Sherman Field.; Another big attraction will be the aher
siek a
h of lhe United Brethren in
Hmnid iinHw InnHxr uhrrr
1^-'
T.wn, wlx&gt;r« Iw wilt bn.Ui^UxJtU;..J&lt;-,
bn-111. Ute Mfir I ”—
'* W*
a*-“' -nx—--- ’.WIk'SJJL:
i- -- I .UpHtott-JLflWU'
.
—■ school last f
■Huwnni tfevriV.-e^^'G&lt;»epM.««UTa4»a.ju^r*Jw.MW
’Whg
Tpmi)'Jt
entered
Christ
of lhe Air Force.f, ranging ‘Or
matches ...I,.
nnd will xnununy.
Monday. nv
He oua
has wsu
been going to
name S Division
UIVISIUII ui
ter. Mrs. T. W. Thompson of Tucson. Will Snoblc of Lake Odessa visited chanlc's
i
I. H. Osgood. Minister
i relatives
_ r&gt;at
—Remits
....
n&lt;» r.vn&gt;tnninkrr
Aris. Im curing for them.
and
City । 1' ui..
MLss n
Raul
Fenstamaker. daughter
daughter &gt; ;train
train the
the rantestants.
contestants. Boxing
Boxing Ir.is n-hool In
in nninri
Grand Rnnld*
Rapids.
Remus
lyid Howard rm..
1029
, Woodland
Second Grade
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Austin and last
!srt Sunday. Mrs. Agnes
Hewitt of Mr. and Mrs. Ployd FenMamaker somewhat
—- ‘in line with some train‘ *------ ”—
Mr*. Mildred Nowicke, teacher
.; Morning worship 10ib0 A. M.
baby nf Lansing were Bunday din­ who has been visiting her sister, of the Holmes district. Woodland ing that Mr. Moon has luid and *0 .
Joyce Logan brought us the book I
ner guesta at the home of his sis­ Mrs. Jessie Holmes of Newago re- township and Darrel Cunningham, this should be well worth attend;"TBe Bum Bam Clock". We en-i
ter and husband. Mr. and Hrs. Her­ turned home with them.
! son of Mr. and Mrs Cecil cunnlng- ing.
------------ — •——•- * — joyed the story very much.
Miss Edith Jankens of Bay City • ham ot Ionia county were joined in
ald Classic.
M.
the chicken supper und It is hopedlo
Mr* Harper visited our room re­
have many advance sales for a sup­ cently.
per which Is sure to equal those of
We are sorry that Maurice Moore .
, other years which me.nu it will be has moved away. He will attend
tops. You may secure your tickets . the Darby school in Ionia county.
from Mrs. Gene Reuther nnd Mary
Third Grade
Lons and their corps of workers In 1
Mr*. Hilda Baas, teacher
Woodland, Glenn Covert in Lake
Mra. Kenneth Hager and Mrs.
Odessa. Carl Niethamcr or Mrs. Ag­ Ralph Ekkens visited our room reI cently.
nes Fisher in Hastings.
The Ag boys and their Instructor.
Wc are very sorry that l*ois Ro­
'T&gt;on McCormick are planning to put gers Is absent from school because
on
an
exhibit
of
their
work
of
cf Illness.
Hoving decided to quit farming. I will have an Auction Sale at my farm in Section
i which Woodland will be proud. Rib­
Martha Ann Smith has gone back
9, Hope twp., 11 miles southwest of Hastings or a mile southwest of Brush Ridge
bons will be awarded for first, sec­ , to LanMni: to school;
school on
ond nnd third place in each class
We have made Hallowe'en lan­
shown.
} terns and pictures and are planning
Exhibits of the grade children will a Hallowe'en party.
bc on display in the History room:
Fourth and Fifth Grades
I The 4-H sewing nnd canning
Mr:. Martha V. Smith
‘'Stroups'are also planning n fine ex­ 1 Junior TOklUehd wa* a recent
I hiblt. An antique display and ex­ visilor of our room.
hibit will be shown in the Sewing
Our stamp money amounted to
Starting at 1 o'clock E. W. T. the following described property will bc offered:
. Room, nils should bc worth a vis- 17.75 last week. Several boy* ana
i It from nntlque lovers knowing lhe girls have started new stamp book*
choice things owned by Woodland
Gordon
and
Harold
Brown
.resident*.
brought two Tiger Salamanders,
Poikcr pulley for Model A Ford.
I It is planned to have a lutzaar Howard Boulmer five baby turtles.
20 ft. 5 in. bolt, nearly new.
again as It was very popular Inst Wayne Hazel a tree tond. We har.
Brown mare, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.
240 ft. 3-4 in. pipe.
ymr.
Anything which L* usable, a small Brown snake and 4 Blue
will be gladly received by the com- lizard, a large yellow spider and.,
Brown marc, 10 yrs. old. wgt 1400 lbs.
Nearly now pump jack and 1-3 horse
rnlttee—good, turd clothing, shoes. several kind of cntterplUars.
Black marc.'wgt. 1350 lbs.
: rubbers. galoshes. especially for
The fourth grade spell down was i
These horses are gentle and good
6 ft. stock tank
2 log chains.
children. Please have your doria­ won by Gretn McClelland.
workers.
40 onion crates, part of them new.
' tlons into thc school in time for the
Mr* Kenneth Hager visited our
committee to price and arrange room Tuesday.
1.000 chick oil broader.
; them.
Fifth and Sixth Grade*
1,000 chick coal brooder.
।
Supt.
Kitson
is
planning
to
show
Mr*. Arlie .Spindler
2 new bee hives.
-15 steel• traps.
'movies which will bc interesting to
We were sorry to lose Myrna Jean
Brindle cow, 6 yrs. old. calf by side.
Post hole diggers.
Grind stone.
I everyone and comics for thc kiddies. Strimback. She will attend the Llt-

WOODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS

I

MwUnTTXitSl

Sale of Household Goods
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1942

MRS. HAROLD BARNUM, Admx.

GiveHimBothBarrelsSan

rr

AUCTION SALE

t.

Wednesday, Oct. 28,1942

i

HORSES

COWS

Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old. fresh June 12.
Holstein heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh Apr. 10
Holstein-jcrsey, 2 yrs. old, fresh June 19
2 heifers coming 2, bred.

HAY AND GRAIN
About 35 crates of old corn.
16 ton of alfalfa and timothy.'
6 ton of second cutting alfalfa.

FARM MACHINERY
Steel wheel wagon.
,—
Hoy rack.
Hay rake. •
~
Deering mower.
3-scc. drag.
Drag cart.
Forks.
15 Gale plo .
Pdir sleighs.
Stone boat.
Steel roller.
Wool box.
1
. -horse cultivator.
10 rods new poultry fence.
600 Ib. scales.
Oil drum.
Set of double hornets, 2 in. tugs.
3 collars.
2 garden cultivators.

Hay knife. Power feed cutter.
Electric fence.
Corn shelter.
Small feed grinder.
Power sickle grindc;. Lawn swing.
Economy King separator.
3 5-gal. milk cons.
r^
Steel brooder house. 12 ft.
400 egg iron clad incubator.
6 section starting brooder.

★ From six to sixteen («nd over and under)

America’s youngsters are helping to fight the war.

They’re buying War Ronds and Stamps with the

1

money they get for collected junk.
They're making it easy for others to buy War.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Stamps when they deliver newspapers.

South Bend Bonner range, wood or coal.

They’re study ing to take their places in thc ranks

Fqirday electric washing machine.
Wringer.
Ice refrigerator.
30-gol. vinegar.
Sideboard.
Cupboard.
Library table.
Bed with springs.
Dresser.
Bookcase and books.

of America’s fighting men when their call comes.

They’re All-Out for America—and we're aH*out
for them and their Schools at War Program.

Other articles too numerous to mention.

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

ORVIS STUFF, Propr
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

WAR

CUFFORD HAMMOND. Clark

\

�Minin'

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER I!. IMS

OF MAPLE GROVE

war. The first to enter service from Utah, then to Boise City, Idaho without mention of Maynard Tuckthls community wa* Brandt Me- where he took pilots training, grad- er of Clarksville, who taught the
Intern vounecst son of Mr
and ua,,n’ from Malh" Fleld- Call- Dunham achool for two years beintyre, youngest son ot Mr.
ano fomlB
Bu of
en.
fomla,wlnnlnB
winninghlfl
hiswJnn
wing*MBy
May2121, gjnnina
ginning in
in the
the ffall
of 1933.
1935. He
He enWAIUUXTT DUDI
I ln« .dmlnUtnu' nJ'TTiulSTJf'ilJbX1” 1?“
Mra. Onion McIntyre, who epilated 1942
।
with rank of Staff Sergeant tered the Navy February 17, 1942.
tner TMidenU of Uie Dunham school December 28, 1939, was sent to Pilot
j
He to now "somewhere" in After receiving training at Great
dlatriet, Maple Grow to learn Chanute Field. HL. where he was the
।
British Isle*.
Lake* he was sent to Philadelphia village.
| «»t Lol. L. Urtto. Order allow- |
We l«&gt;k forwrd W
&lt;Continued«rom page I. 8« &gt;»
graduated in sheet metal work. He
• • •
Navy Yard where he is a StoreL. E. Royer, et ux. to Herman E.,
r,. K
»on« h«&gt;Pful leaaon* thl* winter.
i
are ““ 011
then was sent to Salt Lake City,
Eugene Ball, oldest son of Mr. keeper with a rating of Third Class Neil. Jr. et ux. lot 1250 Hastings
John H’ Blnnan- Discharge । The McOmber 4-H club met last
** Interested.
•
and Mra. George
Ball was next to Petty Officer,
city. .
Iot e]UKUlUT issued. eiUte enrolled. I Saturday night at Uie home of Ar'n&gt;« Banner hu not been.J***1
go. being Inducted March 17. 1941.
&lt;•&gt;
■
John Duckworth and wife to Earl quimby
~~
tlene
““ fUU “T,ln® * d5m'
^^.t^Xnto not
going to Fort Sill, Oklahoma, now NASHVILLE
R. Bair and wife, lot 11. Cottage
\
v.
„
..
1 ©nitration supper to their mother* ,who
to located at .Camp Sutton, North
Mr. and Mra. Freel GarUnger Grove Resort. Barry twp
1, Mr, and Mm Arlhur Standley and and lhe boy member*.
'original with this papfr. Those wl
Carolina, with the rank of Corporal. 4fK.nt Uie weekend with relatives in
Morri* Ena Im nd end wif&lt;* tn wi! ' [umlly &lt;* Augusta spent Wcdnes-1 Robert Bryans I* better again af-jhaee mentioned it had no ideaJhal
* * '
। Detroit.
bur c AMI and ^ifr
day nl8ht and Thuraday with Mr. ter a severe heart attack. He I* now their proposal would appear in PM&gt;t
Private Howard McIntyre, older
Mr». Gall Lykin* ha* returned Orance^Uk UTwnd ’ ’
*’ and Mr* ««““«» Reynolds and staying in bed under the doctor's We are passing it along “J0™;
son of Mr. and Mra. Orson McIntyre from St. Loul*. Missouri, where *he
Srt A. camubeu ho 1-uren^ UmUy
ort*'rl
• «*nplete recov- thing to be considered by ‘hoje ’to
was--- inducted March
March 9. 1942. wa* usited her aunt. Mrs Albert Os- W Qib^m^aS"307kc S^D
---Mr and Ur‘ R,,ul*n Gerllnger of ery.
»r* Interested in having a fair in
stationed at
"
‘ort Custer
in the troth, who ha* been seriously ill
Prairieville Two
‘
'
' ’ । Huting* and Stanley Lyons or Bat- | A. C. Clark is having hls house , Barry county.
Medical Car;
until September 1. for several montlis.
Walter C. Clark and wife to Karl!,le Crw* spenl 8und*y »n the j. painted which certainly looks fine. IPIJ,.o.NT mA* *“
'
Mfs UUUin QlbMn has retuni_
1942, when E.—. .— -------Wert and wife 10 Ac Sec 14 MaSto L• 80,1111 homeFour hone* have died in this / LEASANT H,LL
,
Camp Ben Harrison. Indianapolis. ed home after visiting relatives in
Grove Tap. ’
•
•
P
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. I neighborhood and one hu recovered . Mra. George Ko'»zrn o
Chicago and Kalamazoo.
/
Phoebe Mole, et a), to Martin Kenneth Reynold, and family and , rr®°&gt; U«P‘n«
evening
Next to eq was Ernest DunkleMr. and Mr*. Altle Lykin* and
and
Albert Brill were | ^th H«*enJ?T?f,U.yh..fr
berger. son of the late Mr. and Hubert Decker spent u few days Cronk and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 1. Carl- E A Reynold* were Mr. and MraJ
iHafid Underwood and Mr. and ^PP"
™ 8l‘luUrt,‘y
.!he
J j wmiSL
Mrs. Dan Dunkelbergcr. who en­ with the former's relative* "in In­ ton Twp
tered the aervl^ March 11. 1942: dlana.
--- ------ —-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------and b now located at Selfridge
Mrs. Daniel GarUnger wiU return Warner and wife, lot 54. Elmwood Kulamaxoc.
Field, where he still weyks at home &gt;he last of the week from tier
Plat. Gun
•photography which had been his visltdit WhtUhdUM, Ohio
Springs
Twp.
WwilrVlta.
.M .U' u, Made* .u C.Xu“
"“.‘S
D“" K“”" W'”
hobby for several years before.' He ■—Mr*. William Oke was brought
“--------has a ranking of Private.
,home Saturday from Pennock has­
. pita) where she underwent a maj­
John
W
Duffey
and
wife
to
Lord
n
Jol
.$
t
'
nnd
Mr
*.;
Y
ern
'
The
W.
S.
C.
8.
will
meet
al
thc
home
of
Herb
Cook Saturday eVtMarch 28. 1042, Ralph Swift Min or operation.
W Freeman and wife N1 lot 71 1 Reyn,?W^
c*Hed ,o home of Mra. Warren Broean. Octo- . ning to remind him another year
of the late Aubrey Swift nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Elsie Fumiss is visiting Mrs. ^d^^ Elmw^Seaeh ptat.
E A « &gt;*r?. It Is a week Ute this month । had rolled along Card, we/e the
Swift enlisted in the Marines, and Edith Mayo in Grand Rapids.
Gun lake. Yankee Springs Two
at the request of the hostess.
'entertainment for the evening and
Mr. and Mr*. William Hecker 1
———■ «♦'«■----------------] prize* were won by Mra Norman
present nt Chlcogd Navy Pier. Pri­ spent th* weekend with her parents ’■ Grover C. Keliey and wife to Fred „Mr^ Roy Perry called on Mrs.
..
E. Barlow and wife.
Ac. Harting. 1°*° stowe11 one evening tort week, hope CENTER
Purchase and Mrs Maurice Johnvate Swift has received several at
Celina, Ohio.
The Nashville Agriculture society cl,y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ashby of Has- |. clarence Payne. Fred Ashby and ,*0*1- Bcrt Carter and Stephen Car­
medals for marksmanship.
will have the school fair on October
E A. Caukln and wife to A. C. ■,ln** called in the Perry home Fri- ,on
Wfnt t0 Bellevue Wednes- .,erBilly Donovan, younger son of ~7.
27.
Gates and wife, lot 12, Supr’s plat, i “lli' evening.
; day on business.
' Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Donovan nnd
The Juniors have set October 21 ‘ Prairieville Twp.
j Mrs. Perry called on Mr. nnd Mra. | Mrs. Ploy McDermott and Blrdena were Sunday guests of Mr. und Mrs.
lhe youngest to leave from this1as
; the
■ time
■
-for the
. Junior
- ■
and- -Sen­
Jeule Hine to Earl Hom and wife. Wesley Pew of Hastings Saturday Lyttle attended church in Clover-! John Carter neat' Gun lake.
district was greatly stirred by ..the ior
■
par. Oak Hill Resort. Hope Twp.
evening.
'
I dale Sunday.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
banquet.
attack on Pearl Harbor and tried
Roy P.,Bunn and wife to Clair I Mr. and Mra. Cameron McIntyre I Mra. Alta Mosher Is visiting
Mra. Clare Williams were Mr. and
Tlie following officer* have been
to enlist in the Navy but being elected
,
McIntyre called on Mr. i friends and relatives in Cloverdale. Mr* Bob Tolan. Jr. and son Lynn
in the Home Ec club. Presi­ Clum and wife kit 9. Bl. 12. Free-nnd Albert
under seventeen he was induced dent
,
| and Mrs. Archie McIntyre In the • Hastings and various other place*.1 and Hany William* of Detroit. Mra
Bette Hecker. Vice Pres . Mil­ port village
to finish his senior year at Harting* dred
,
Barry County Social
Welfare Davis home In Battle Creek on Sun- I Mra. F McDermott and Mra. Blr- I George Konaen und son Dale of
Hinckley. Sec -Treas.. Donna
High School, enlisting June 15, 1942 Smith.
।
Board to William C. Gordon and
day.idena Lyttle spent Saturday with
South Bend. Mr and Mra. R J.
having passed hls seventeenth' Mrs. Mildred Segur and family wife, par. Sec. 25. Mnplc Grove Twp.
Ann McIntyre spent Saturday Mr*. Beatrice Dunning in Delton, j Williams, local and RuV Tolan also
LT.CT
------and
—“ —
— -iiu»
na.» with
«.!&gt;». Mr. and
— ■*
■&gt;.»»«-» guests at
.» •*the
— p
red Ash-!of Detroit
birthday in April. He was six week* hBVe mov(fd to Hastings
Merle n
C. Kelley
wife —
to —
Donnight and c..
Sunday
Sunday
Fred
at the Great Lake* Naval Training
william Babcock ha* enlisted in aid V. Bachman, lot 8. Bl. 6. Sophia Mrs.
Merrill Meade of Barryvllle. I by home
were-- Mr.
and Mra. Wm. | Mrs. N. C. Kraft of Charlotte
---- ---------------------------------------------------------— ----Aihbv, Mr. and Mra. Maurice Ashn~&gt;-tipcni
wcanesaay until
unui ounStation then wa* sent to Signal ()je Navy and has been sent to the E. Kcnflcld's Add.. Hastings city.
iI An enjoyable Rally Day program J1 Ashbv,
*pcni firom
roin Wednesday
SunSchool at the University of Illinois. arcat I&gt;akM Training Station
Ernest A. Williams nnd wife to was given at thc Sundav school hour I by of Kalamazoo. Mr. andMra. day
with herbrother EdBedford.
at Urbana.
1
--John D. Scobey and wife, lot 8. Bl. under the direction of Mrs. Clar- Milton Warner of BattleCreek. Mrs | Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
PRAIRIEVILLE
10. Eastern Add Hastings city.
, cnee Calms.
Thelma Ashby and children of •
Matt Bedford were Mr. and
Marvin Ooodson. son of Mr. and Last Week’s Letter
James L Bowerman to Frank HuThe C. E held a ' Hymn Sing" at. Marshall and Albert Anders of I Mra. N. C. Kraft of Charlotte and
Mrs. Leland Goodson. former resi­
| Ed. Bedford and Mary Weasel local.
Mr. and Mra LeGrandc DePriest­ la par. Sec 11. Yankee Springs Twp. the Martin church Sunday evening., Shultz.
dents of this district, entered the
William R. Huggins by Admrx. to
Mr and Mrs. Dale Main of Bal- ninnvnc rannxrwnc-------------Mr*. Wesael relumed
to
er entertained at a birthday dinner Pninl
reiumco
io Charlotte
unarioiie
.1 A.
A Razntus
RAVTnllc and
anrt wife.
utWa par.
twtr tie
tl— Creek
ran*—have
linv— mnv./l
Intn Die
IV,— BARBERS
। with the Krafts
—..J from
•_ ....
■*
___ will
service,June 9. 1941. going to Camp Sunday. Oct. 4 honoring their grand Frank J.
moved into
BARBERS CORNERS
CORNERS
and
there
Polk. Louisiana, now located in daughter. Miss Patricia Baker of Middleville village.
house formerly occupied by E. A.
Caller* at Mrs. B. Foleys Sunto at. Louis, Mo, for the winter.
California. He is Corpora! Tech­ Kalamazoo. Guests present were
Everett D. Shepard and wife to Reynolds.
day were: Mr. and Mra. Roy Hu- j Mrs Anna-Andersen went to De­
nician now.
ver. Un»lng: Mr*. Nay Bump and trolt Bunday to spend the winter
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Baker of Kal­ Herbert M. Pufpaff and wife. SO Ac.
MARTIN lun.iLn,
.■inmia
CORNERS
_ uaugiucr tucn, tufai.: rawicr .5?'
no-i. wjm
*1U1 .**£
ixr daughter.
daughter, Mr*.
Mra Sylvester
Sylverter
amazoo. Myrtle Smith of Battle
1 Vap Bauman, son of Mr. and
Mis* Alice Whetstone left Sunday bert Taffee nnd Wm. Taffee Has- ■Van
■ yan nwi&gt;.
Hom. Jr.
jr Anu
Bnd Inniny.
fnmi!y.
Creek, Mrs. Sarah Smith and Man- QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Mrs Roy Bauman, who attended
afternoon for Grand Rapids where , lln
g*.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mra. Lester Raymond
--J'
J ..
„
,,
. | MrPolley. local.
the Dunham school as a small boy,
Floyd O. Craig and wife to Kath­ she will spend a couple of weeks ! Mr. and Mr*. Herman Hauer at
* ,nd
atBnd iOn
,0,,.- Gordon of Plainwell, spent
Mra. Susie Kramer reused away ryn Ferris 15 Ac. Sec. 1. Rutland
enlisted in the Novy January 5, 1942,
Mra. Hauer's
Hauer11 Sunday «wlth
• with her parents. Mr
Mr. and
1 nnd ■ receive x-ray treatments.
| tended the funeral of Mr*.
Sunday morning at the home ot
x.r— raiiri-..
Wm. H. Cogswell received a tele-1। brother. Louis Notten at Jackson on | Mra.
cUflon r-m-K-n
Campbell.
training, now Li a radio operator Ed Wilkinson. Mrs. Kramer's sis­
Kathryn Ferris to Floyd G. Craig gram from hU son First Lieut, i Tuesday.
I
----------------- ----------------------and gunner’s mate st Corpus Chris­ ter arrived Saturday from Tucson, nnd wife, 15 Ac. Sec. 1. Rutland Lloyd R Cogswell on Monday mom- 1 Mr “'J'1 Mra. Itoy Preston spent 8OUTHWE8T RUTLAND
Twp.
1
“»»«“»»•
Mrs. LaVem Calthrop, Mr. and
Although not a resident of this Mrs. Henry Rogers and Mr. and PROBATE COURT
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
bv &lt;hr
&gt;h.&lt; ha .rrttrd . Sundb, eallvn a&lt; Herman
district. Rudolph Soya is the son­ Mrs. Lewellyn Erb and son Lynn
hl. d«Un.Uon
Mfrlr .11
or which M™'o^n™
Mr
"Bi clum .nd
Ert. Mary E. Underhill Final ac­ ~!'Xr.
’™Hmh*£,
“,n
M, \ , Mr. .nd W. M,n». Blblwp .nd
in-law of Mr. and Mra. George Ball, went to see Mr. Calthrop nt the
Courtesy and Friendly Service
having married Thelma Ball In American Legion hospital. Battle count filed, order allowing account
Shown to All
TAMPS /BONDS
May 1941. He enured service in Creek, Sunday, finding him very entered, discharge of administratrix
issued,
estate
enrolled.
«'
.hVi'I.T"™'
R.m
“
"
°'
”
"
C
June 1941, going to Scott Field. comfortable.
Prompt Delivery Service
Est. Elida Sliaw. Annual account son of South Bend. Ind. wcre over
I (llM
Illinois where he has been a bug­
Charles Garrett has been on the
filed.
Sundav guests of Mr ad Mra Nor’ woodland '
I Bryon Crofoot left last Monday
ler. but nt present is a mainten­ sick list.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Est Ell Hart. Annual account man Barry
ance man.
' Merle Schley and several school
Mr. nnd Mra. Wavne Steele and Lzut Week'* Letter
1 Pioyrnent
bdys nerpeu
helped WIIVI
Uncle Sam Saturday by filed.
—
.**..*..
. . UV7»
Est. Rose Hart. Final account. sliter. Mr*. Heine of Mt. Clemens I Mr*. Lydia Schuler. Mr*. J. 8. j Mr Bnd Mra Dillard Bagley and
Tlie record would be Incomplete collecting scrap.

ICOULD 4-H CLUBS

COURT HOUSE NEWS

TAgt AVfD TUF FAIPl

WALL PAPER
SALE

All Patterns "Imperial Quality

20% Discount
On Every Pattern In Our Large Stock
Ranging From 121c single Roll and up

DOZENS OF PATTERNS

TO CHOOS

FROM

Take Advantage of This Great Saving.

BUY NOW FOR NEXT SPRING

SALE DATES, FRI. 23 TO SAT. 31

FREE YARD STICK WITH EACH ORDER

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

family of Kaiumaxoo were weekend
I guesta at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
France Gorham.
■ccnoiocr* into
Mr* Eble Cogswell and children In . noon. This was the annual meeting • . JJjLj a'showrJat riiThomr Vd Mr
freeholders
filed
Est. Celia a Chamberlain. Order Hastings last Friday afternoon.
I with election of officer*. Mr*. HenMra
Smith tn iw.Btimra
allowing
. Remember
,—
llowing account entered.
services nt....the church dee of West Woodland is the newly ln i.OIlor o» Mr and
— Dugteren.
------ n-r
-I—r-d nrb.W.nf
fnr th.
rnmlnrr
_ ‘. lul
ui nir. for
aim the
mil.coming
iiuwiiuPerrla ’ ”*
Est. ------MaryVK.«.Van
WIUitbeginning
Sunday evening.
Oct.
25. elected
president
filed, petition for probate of will All are Invited-to attend.
(year.
j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens and

we, the undersigned, agree to operate the gasoline
service stations between the hours of 8:00 A. M
and 7:00 P. Mexcept on Saturdays, when the
hours will be from 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M., com
mencing on October 26th, 1942 for the duration
WARREN O. MOORE

FARMERS GAS &amp;■ OIL

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TRIANGLE SGRVICE

J. J. EDMONDS
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

J. E. THOMSON
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

PETE
DOLBEE
X
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

'

ROY

YARGCR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

E. J. HILDEBRANDT
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

FOREST J. HALL
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

FRANK C. ANDRUS
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

HARRY BAKER

AUCTION SALE
I will offer the following listed goods at Public Auction at my
farm located the first house west of the Quimby church, on

Thursday, Oct. 29, 19^2
Beginning at 1 o'clock.
2 Section Spring drag wheel
type
Dump rake
5 ft. McCormick Mower
2 horse walking cultivator
Good set of work harness
Other parts of harness
About 6 or 7 tons hay in barn
Good range shelter
4J acres of ripe hard corn
in shock

HORSES &amp; CATTLE
Black Gelding, &amp; yrs. old wt.
1250
Bay Gelding, 12 yrs. old, wt.
1300

Brindle cow, 5 yrs. old bred
Sept. 23

POULTRY
Whittaker trapnested flock
matings
50 Pullets, 5 mas. old
59 cockerels same age

Whiffletrees
Forks • Shovels

These are extra large and
very choice.

.

And many miscellaneous ar­
ticles.

TOOLS

Wm. Otis visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert
। Newland ot near Hasting* Sunday.
I Erwin Havens of Detroit is vis­
' Hing hls grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Havens for a few day*.
i Mr. and Mrs. John DeSmith have
I moved from Mrs. Pearl Poller's
1 farm to lhe Shepard house.

ALTOFT EXTENSION GROUP
Thc Aitoft Extension Group met
Oct. 13 with Mrs. Harry Brown for
an all-day meeting with eleven
members present. Afur a chicken
dinner the lesson on '"Guides to
jWtoe Buying" Including a review of
I some of the things we learned last
year was presented by the leaders.
। It was decided to meet with Mrs.
Roy Preston on Nov. 12 for our next
meeting and lo do sewing for the
Red Crow in Uie afternoon of the
same day.

i

KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

LISTEN!
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
Broadcast Over

WJR
DIRECT FROM STADIUM

SATURDAY 3 P. M.
BOB KELLEY, Announcer
Courtesy of

Possibly some household
goods.
Picnic table

Manure spreader
Wide tired wagon

JmUMhc*

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

TERMS: CASH day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

VOYLE ENGLISH
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

J. M. GOGGINS
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

PHILO OTIS, Propr.
HENRY FLANNERY auction...

V

E. E. GRAY, dark

Dorrance Trithric
Agency

YOV» r.IINni.Y tHMCO Aral

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1942

It MCES-2 SECTIONS

SECTION ONE—RAGES I t. i

NUMBER M

SCRAP! SCRAP! Sffl
AMOUNTS ASSESSED Remember To Vote On BRIG. GEN. BARNES
Home Front CAD
™ rAllllTV
WUJH TSV
™ rptl es&lt;] ay^ Oveln j)e I- 3 VISITS HASTINGS

On /he ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆

Also Percentages For The
Supervisors Districts

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1

Concern Over War Should Not
Kill Our Interest in Elections

Dear Friends of-Our Armed Forces:
The total county tax. to be col-I
Sunday
* afternoon and outside
| my . lected
■■■ WAMIIIMAI
*«(U W*4IU*4y,
U&gt; !
in December
and January,
in I
window the rain is making *llver I Barry Counly aggregates 8105.000'
stashes in Uie red. brown and gold |Of that amount 81391.41 to county I
,
Interest
and
concern
over
the war] Slate offices to be filled Include: evening with hls stater
of the oak tree. I Mt wondertag
1
care of the regular county ex-' may cause people to forget that (governor, lieutenant governor, secbuv?o7,Barry ?ount[ 'who^^ett- l1*"M'n TH.
The" item*
Is election'day.
it.,,,. ln
i„ ”ihe
(&gt;,. budget
vu.Ho.t are TP^dayTNov. .3’. 1.
j-m.
। retary of state, auditor general, state
।

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v.

|
*uU u,.ua i

REMEMBER TO VOTE!
: treasurer, attorney general, state
In sP|le o( lhe war- our °*n gov-lsenator from the’8th Senatorial

'tax for each township and the per- 'crnRtant must carry on and Nov. 3'District and representative to the
w tne
nave 'slate legislature from Barry counij.
'eentage of the total tax to be paid is
the aay
day on wnten
which we win
will have
were almost In shred, before^ *foll^?
*UpervUor
U “ the 0«”wlunUjr
he,p _—
aelart
!
“
“
** '*
" dUUUt ■-------- - '
_ I.of-county
officials to be chosen in­

A
Recently R«*turn*d
Returned From A
Trip To England

and Still More Scrap Is
Needed for U. S. War Effort

SECOND BIG DRIVE TO BE HELD
SATURDAY—COUNTY STILL
ABOUT 100 TONS SHORT OF GOAL

, Brigadier General G. M. Barnes R.«i9ns As Treasurer
, was In hls old home town last Wed­ Of the Cemetery Ass n HKRE
, nesday and spent the afternoon and
and broth­
(rw dn, a,o. A. H. Carved, mlfned
‘•r-ln-tow.
andowrnirtn
Mr*
« ’1 “
'Pott*'
and Mr
staved
win,'
* lrM8urcr oI
Riverside Ceme-'
hU mother Mr? C De Ptant? to
A?oc‘a“,’n' He «,ve “ ,he
U.unty I. slHl mwt ih.n IM too. short rt He &lt;
Grand Raolds
'’
r,,nu ,n ■ reason for that action thot the eon- quota of scrap metal, a ^cond scrap drive wUl be held tare thia
i A recognized authority In the Ord dlt,On Of hU he*,U&gt; °»&gt;l»««l him
Saturday. October 31. commencing at 9:00 o’clock in tbe morning.
' nance dfvtaton of the Armv^tata*' ’’*nd. ,b°Ut *‘X nwn‘hs oI each are a,kcd *• h*” aU »»««*bte metal rubber and rag scrap ptad
ta
in witarfi! y"r *n th*t ‘Ut*’ *° t,M“ he cou,d c,,rt ta 'ron‘ of *h,,r homr* * ’ * *• ra- Saturday. TruX/man
and had beeiTfn Detroit where hh nOt “*’* ,he alUntlon ,0 hu du“M
helpen. from the schools and buslnera dtotrid wiH agalr
. dmieX* take him frequency Hr “ lrea“Uer whlch hC b,1U‘ed nec’ ,hr roun&lt;14- S“'rU‘ ™
*'“'* “

ASHYKIA-County lax. 84.040.73; ; ficlals to fill Important national, elude sheriff, county clerk, county had returned recently from a trip
state and local offices.
' treasurer, register of deeds, drain to England where he went for a
rectors accepted the resignation pte to go over tbeir premises
coming. Mom."
idn“n Ux- »54a1: ,otB1 tax. 84.095.00;
, The privilege of voting at a public commissioner and coroners. Al­ conference with Ordnance heads
Just now one of my pi obtains 1* Percentage of county tax. .039.
from Ute Allied countries, going over had made a fine record in looking Sam needs your old meL
what to Include in this young man's
BALTIMORE — Counly tax. M.- election, open to all qualified cltl-, though the Democratic party is con- and returning on a bomber.
after the targe endowment funds. —1-------- -------------------------Clirlstma* box. Three pounds isn't 040.73; drain tax. 85437; total tax.
*ho can make their selections, testing none of these county offices.
Naturally the business that calle0 as well a* other funds of the asso- m
In commenting on the coming
much. He may be where he can : 84.095 00; percentage of countyta^,, via the ballot, of their own free will the Prohibition party ha* candidate* him there'was one of the “off the
drive, the members of the county
Hls successor Is Judge JV. KLU LKUjJ
gel fresh fig* and date*, so they , 039.
' and without fear of outside pressure for most of them.
record" type.
However it was In- elation
salvage committee merely stalo that
Stuart Clement.
nuw
&gt;r&gt; out Would ho nuta bow
uu, - Count, u&gt;. U&lt;»12S, „ KprUAl. U on, or th. lluno we. On the non.p.nu.n bwllot. there “«*« w meet one who hod ju.t
they hope that they can again have
Sexton
Archie
Rclckord
and
Mr
CUD
Al
I
MERIT
.shaving cream and razor blade* or drain tax 873 75; total 85,565.00; per- ... fllrhl.ni,
' _.m
r*"
returned
,rn&gt;d frnm
from London and »*
could
“•«
the Jine co-operation given last
ciwcolate bare? And If chocolate remtagr of county tax. DM
*re
10 P«~™
,»»’ , «* * ollol« of candidates for give a first hand account of how Carvelh have cooperated splendidly CHKUlLvIlN I
.1.
time There were hundreds of plies
burs, will they carry well or melt; CARLTON-Counly tax 85387.65 ’ Amon
“■ Justice
'■«“« «'
of the Supreme Court of that city looked after its tong selge in caring for the finances. Since
---- --« the national offices to *be
Mr. Rclckord wax chosen sexton
filled are U. S. ----------Senator----and
repreMichigan.
For
Judge Earl of bombings.
He —
said there were
n’**a? . To?,tA brush and I drain tax. 872 36; total tax. 15.460.01;"
— •*»
—i; ------—..v
—..this
-. office
----------------------------------------..w
-«•- seven years ago the Endowment
Barry
County
‘
a
Annual
tuoihpMte and salted nut* are al- percentage of county tax. .052.
*entaUve from the 4th Congresston-1C. Pugsley of Hart who assUtAi evidences of damage everywhere, of
Campaign From Nov. 1 - 15 m..ke the rounds with a mlnlmlun
right. I know. Well. November first।
’ . ,
nt.t
■ „
.
'
'course, whole sections destroyed,
approaches and decision must be | J'A?T!’LTO?T^?'Styl
.??■??? t al Dtot
I (Continued on page 4. this Sec.) but all
1&lt; mmilmant Mr
.»,» of delay.
aU had
hBd been
been cleaned of debris
debris ~tl" C™
l “lc_.TLer ”7“
County and city trucks will again
made soon,
soon. No
doubt your
your motners;
mothers. . -^• dra,n lax
H3W.
°2?2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ’ond the city looked neat and ship-1"J"cR *“
n
maae
no aouot
—- ’
7
' .l0‘al •1&lt;37,,
be used Jn the collection. City
..... aunts
----- and friends are work- ij■somm I |»*a||raaa
------sisters,
49- nrrrmtairi*
Percentage of
of countv
county tax
tax .0965.
shatv and hurineas was «oln« on investing
. that. fund so as to
. . secure American
of Junior Red Cross
wmtn the school teachers and high school boys
"The World At Wor."
S-V" “
ing out this same problem. 80 ifHASTINGS TWF.—County
tax.
YOllItl
II
place this year November 1-15. have again volunteered to help and
things don't reach you ship-shape 84.558.77; drain tax. 861.23; total ■ Will VVUI1VIL
Maude W. Smith, chairman of the the schools are also helping to
See 11 At The Strand I, p.CHe wasIUK.
or aren't what you could use best. '84.620 00; percentage of counly lax. ras a ajf A ATItf ITIFf
to have b«„
been presented w
to
Barry County Junior Red Qross ha* .spread tile news of Uie drive and
you may be sure It Is not for lack
-044.
|M| AN\ Al ||y||lr\
Winston Churchill, but the totter. to
.
the
association
by
owners
of
"The
World
at
War."
a
thrilling
,
announced. More than 14.000.000
of careful planning ahd loving | HASTINGS CITY. Ward* 1 and
was In Moscow In conference with
Since it to absolutely Impossible
play, waa given tost night, and will .Stalin nt the time. He regretted cemetery lot*, the interest on each.,
young
----- . —
American*
—
now members will
thought. Il's just because, we can!t 4—County tax. 810.61938; drain tax.
I be repeated this afternoon and to- '
gift to be used to pay for perpetual ■ re-enroll for the calendar year 1
Continuing Boy Scout, Camp ^-3. at Ute Strand. The entire' .this as he felt their mutual Interest. care of the tot. During this year 1943. and many thousands more new 1rural home in the county. It will
quite visualize your surroundings 8142.63; total 810.762.61; percentage
’ i and belief in tanks, would have
and your needs.
:Of county tax. .102501.
Fira And Y.M.C.A. Work
i net p&lt;
proceeds arc donated to fur- {
nearly 85.000 has been added to the members are expected to Join.
1take wide-spread, individual co­
made a pleasing common ground ,
The UB.O. got off to a good start
HASTINGS CITY, Ward* 2 and
fund.
Il ha* been pointed out that this 1operation to get In all the scrap
Th* fait mw.iinO of .h.
: nlshlng and malnuinlng the service
in it's new home Saturday. Twen- .3—County tax. 813465.40; drain tax.
hnok emroi.liv' ■ The Riverside Cemetery Associa- annual campaign Is not a fund nils- ■
The fall meeting of the Barry iroom
men’s club room here and for otber
other•
1 on„Th?|J}
ly-five fellow* came In from the 8179.80; total tax lft.M4.90; percen- County Youth Council was held I benefit* to service men. Fifteen1 _”J_d“t
L,, tlon 1* a non-profit organlxaUon. Ing one. but simply the enrollment
Coast Guard unit at the Clear Lake
Of county tax. .128999.
Monday evening in the library of Coast Guards from the Clear toke
premier art“ h£ sln£ Charges for burial and for other of members who carry out the
Camp. The American Legion Aux-1
(Continued on paga 3. Sec. 1)
For 1
the Barry County Health depart- .
. °thtr • received a personal note of thanks J !services arc considerably less than many services performed.
lllary acted as hratesaes. The dishes |
__________, , ,
___
jin cemeteries owned by Individuals twenty-five yean Junior Red Cross 1
rnent.
Cedric Morey, who
. &lt;h»ch he naturally prires highly,
chairman of the fund campaign In u,U afternoon (Sleight. The show of^oeVrS’s'^u^ty^raa'rtlS ।I or corporations which are operatea has been an active force In the !
for profit..
I schools, providing pupils with op­
Auxiliary ladle* brought some IS
over IMF
■■■k VVUHI I UUVULI the spring, gave his report and re- Is well worth the price, and the’ AJ? him
1!
—
----------------portunlltes for learning-by-doing.
■
ports were given of other activities
cmuealIt w/l aid wUl add to’^y ’ In other word, -Hp
I
from the Legion hall. You would if 1 rrr PAH 4 ftAO
Mcmbcnldp in Junior Red Cross
like Uie place Im sure.
Il
Jr,sx“:,
1PT
^he* the young people the way.
comfortable and ha* quite a va■ Vlk ■ VTW
1
and
values
of
community
living,
be1
rled group ot acUvltlea. There U -----------cause in their activities they wort 1
even a picture of Don Fisher and ( Thia Yaar If la $105,000.00 Fire. YMCA and the Youth Coun- P 8rCttlly
The cmI In groups. All children of school 1
Bin, Cnwh, on Uw Oolr Count. I Lo„ Yeo, Wai $109,500.00
Plans for the winter were con-1 ptoyees of the Strand are showing, .. ..
...
■ • I
I
age
are
eligible
to
Join,
in
either
1
being passed about. Don offers no ।
*
dlcatlve of the career in which he
With individual co-operation like
■•
■
- ....
- । the same fine spirit, for they have I
[
rx Jt *
e
•
U U I
public, private, or parochial schools.
(Continued on page B. Sec. 1)
explanation. However, he carries no, The budget adopted by the board sidered and It was decided to again 1 donated their work at all the per- ‘
I
Dedicatory Services Held In jn tbe elementary grades, or rural
golf equipment, ao we know he of supervisors for 1943 is 84500 leu have the dances for the young peo­ formances of The World at War.'
Philadelphia Sunday
। schools each class room is enrolled problem in tills country.
wasn’t in Uie game.
than it was for 1942, despite the fact ple. the same as last year.
There are many hundreds of tons
A .neei.1 e**mnnv .111 h* held at 1 f°* nf,y CW1U: ,n hl&lt;h 80,10018 unlU
Mrs, William Schader. Jr., was That’s fine, and is likewise appre- ,DIRECTORY OF
Speaking of game—we had a ] that that body fell that, to deal
1 th^
of one hun&lt;«'«&lt;« «tod«nto Join for ।
elated.
great football gan^e last Friday I justly with the county officers and named to succeed Mrs. R. O. Fin­
the American Swedish Historical on_ Hnllar
SERVICE MEN
night! A rainy, cold, nasty night, but ■ their clerk*. 11, must raise their sal- nic as chairman of the group of
NoTT tah^1.tal‘iiwnpT^,ra' AfUr )o‘nU*' Jun,or Red
The
directory
of
Barry
Coun
­
Camp
Fire
guardians.
Mrs.
L
E.
the HasUnga Saxons defeated Al- orlcs an average of 10 per cent,
Ji?
"&gt;««“*« choose their own activities
ty men In the service being- •
legan by a count of 69 to 0. WU- ; which Is leu than half of the per­ Barnett heads the Youth Council
S
,rorn' “ naUonally approved lut. high gear. Won't you see that U
compiled by the Hastings City
cox. Myers. Banash and M.. Thom........ centage increase
U.L.LWAU IU
In MIC
the UUDU
erat VI
of 4IW
llv-“ in Hastings.
Bank is progressing nicely. '
whlch ha* becn Mnt oul lo aU
as piled up the &gt;home scores. Runs ing. The total to be raised by tax 1I The new Boy Scout executive. Mr.
1
museum 1
teachers of this county, ratoe their center?«
However,
they
still
lack
the
ad
­
will
in the—
county
four73days
of 21. 27 and even 46 yard* were 'this year to 8106,000; last year It wa* ' Frye, 7
—be
- -----------—
the
following
to
say.
1
(Contlnusd on page 6&gt;
As mentioned In previous arUclaa.
dresses of some 300 men and I "This room is the gift of Col. I
made with safely, if not with ease. 8109500. The same conditions which ea‘ih_we®k’ C00P*r*Jln« wllh ^ch'tonunutam page
they would like to hear from
M. Thoma* capped the climax made it necessary to pay a little 'ard Oro08- county Boy Scout chairEmil Tyden of Hastings. Michigan.'. .. -a
naasr claim centers ia to taka it directly
friends, relatives or the men
Part of the Buildings Done
when, as the gun sounded, he ta- | more In satarle»-lncrea*ed employ- I ’nan.wlth. Wllislon Merrick,
to
a Junk dealer. Next best thing
themselves giving their present
tcrcepted an Allegan pass and ran , ment at higher wages—has fortu-1local 80001 chairman.
On Algonquin Lake Shore
addresses These can be either
30 yards for the final score. Tha nately reduced the amount of wel- I
1
■
--------lowing weighing stations:
phoned, written or brought In
The members of Barry county's 4­
(earn has had a fine year. They fare work required considerably more
E—-I——
Nashville—Nashville Co-op. Kepersonally. The bank ernptoyhave won all games but two,— {than the Increase in thq salary ac- ;A*O”iDilSSIOnCQ EnSign H dub*—and Barry tops the state
, depicting the trades and occupation* ! WVIHIs I H'lMI I MM I
In 4-H dub members and activities
Greenville
tied —
and they lost count, so that
84.500 in Air Force
.... they 4^.
w... a
. saving ofNaval
of the early settlers on the Del-1
------------Woodland—Farm Bureau Elevarectory up-to-date as near as
to Lowell by one point. They have&lt;&lt;county
- tax
•lias •been made.
--------------—I
Thia will
•’*"• »“
P.’2riU1n
47 Club* Were Represented
possible
whenever
changes,
of
times
during
summer
vacations
on
yet to play Ionia and Belding.
be very pleasing to the taxpayer*
Middleville—Finkbeiner Oevaicr.
Slgstedt of Bryn Alhyn. Pennsyli-....,*:-- PrMrom C.iven
Word was received here Monday their own recreation grounds, on
addresses occur
Each -Barry :jvanla.
The panel was painted by
Interewng Program Liven
Transportation 1* quite a problem of the county, and they will com­
that
Marshal!
H.
Cook,
son
of
Mr.
county man In the service list­
the north shore of Algonquin toke.
In sport* this year. &lt; School busses mend the board for the unexpected
Olle Nordmark. of New York, a* I
^Try Cmmty 4H clubB hei0
Delton—Delton Lumber Co.
ed on the directory will receive
cannot be used. The team ha* to tax reduction which In these day* la ■ and Mrs. Robert Cook had been How the acreage was acquired, what
|
U«
bnuuM -Mtortl. u,,,,
„u AckUvOTeni &lt;u&gt; I Scrap left tn country school yards
I given a commission as Ensign In the ha* been done and Is being planned
a special Christmas greeting
depend on private can. With ga* quite unusual.
JIS* « «» HUUW Huh School am will be picked up and brought to
naval air force. He enlisted in that there will make a worthwhile itory
and In as much as those to men
rationing
Imminent
even
that
For the benefit of our readers we :
LOM U. teUldliw Ih. I,pkall,
B»M.
,
1U1
„„
Ilow
oI
05
on
reclaim
centers, although there may
------------------------------ *11 VTtI 1WW fclWWU Ml vii
In foreign service must soon be I tah fireplace were ex—-•*
for all who are Interested in 4-H
.-■ource may become unavailable. will give the Items of the budget for
—* from ; hand
. excavated
for the pot luck supper served be considerable delay due to short­
sent they are desirous of secur­
club work—and everyone should be,
This 1* largely the reason why county expenses of 1M3. which will
the ruin*
lof of
onPrintxhof
Tlnlcum al 7;J0 0-cfock. Every one Of the age In trucking facilities
ing the addresses as soon as
for It 1* a very promising movement.
Af
n/ivamnr
.
......
.
.
..
neither the Spotlight nor the Ag- be paid in taxes next December and
which was the home of Governor forty-seven 4H'blubs in the county
So. help get in the scrap—Help
possible.
’
Some years ago the stale of Mich­
HE will be held this year.
January.
' Johan Print* during hl* govemor- organisation waa represented with keep It rolling Into the V. S. war
igan came Into possession of severs!
Many of you are graduates of
—- ship of New Sweden In the 17th members, parents and friends—arsenals so that the best fighting
parcels of land in B*rry county on
Hastings High School. You would Ceanly Budget for 1943
। century.
equipment this country knows how
Lieut.
Edwin
Pumato
of
the'Ciear
which the owner* had failed to pay $|X AUCTIONS
not find much change there. You (1&gt; Circuit Court15.000 00
i "The Committee in charge of the Lake Coast Guard Button spoke to make can keep rolling out to
the taxes. These lands were not re­
would miss Stanley Wheater and (2) Friend of the Court ....1.000.00
program are: Mr. Ormond Rambo. briefly of the training offered at the men on the fighting fronts.
deemed by the title holder* during SAMUEL HEFFLEBOWER. Prop,
Coach Bennett and Verrol Conklin. (3) Probate and Juvenile------------Jr.. Chairman: Mesdamcs Burton
Court ....5,000.00
the period after the annual May tax
Having decided to quit farming Nichols. Thorsten Sellin, and Walter the camp and the work of the Coast
Aside from these the faculty has not
Former Hostings Boy
..500 00
(41 Justice Court ...
sales, when they had the right to for
presenl Mr. Hefflebower 8. Wheeler; and Messrs. Henry Guard over the world. Lieut. Pu­
(Continued on page 3. Boo. 1)
mala was accompanied by two Coast
-4.000.00
(8&gt; Supervisors ------buy back their property from the wUl hwld Bn aucUon sale at hls Ericsson and Thomlon Oakley. Col.
Guardsmen who appeared on the Now In U. S. Aerial
(8) Court House and
state. So Michigan became the owner place located g mile* north of the S. P. WetheriU. Acting Chairman of
program with greatly appreciated Ferry Command
(Continued on page 8)
of the land*. Among them was a 40 ^andplpe of
Nashville or 2 mile* the
_______
Museum's Board of Trustees. musical numbers.
acre tract on Algonquin take, from gouth an[i 3nilleB eot of wood-'who will welcome*the guest*, will be
Mr. K. K. Vining. Kent County
Arthur Wood, son of Mrs EUmwhich one acre hid been sold. There jind
He tooffering a good list. presented by
Mr Rambo. Upon
Agri. Agent, addressed the group
were no buildings on the 39 acres. ( gorses, cattle, hog*, poultry, hay, presentation of the Room by Col.
on the meaning and significance of
WARNING!
It was rolling land but not loo rough. and gram, machinery and house-1 Tyden. Mr. William L Batt will the 4H's of Head. Heart. Hands and
If you are thinking of en­
The stale offered lo give thl* parcel
f00ds
Dewev Reed will cry ।
(Continued on page 6)
Health in our present war effort.
Heatings Team Scores Each
of land and a few other* to Barry he
and ciliford Hammond
---------------- &lt;»» listing In the armed force* of the
Donald Preston and Lach Foster
Tima It Ha« Tha Ball
county If the board of supervisors wll( BCt M clerk_
lhp Bdv PASSING OF
led the audience tn the pledge to
would accept They accepted.
elsewhere In this Issue for fuU par-1 BERT SPARKS
before —
TliW Saxons stretched their vic­
the flag and the 4H club pledge.
When County Agent Prater learn- 1^,,.
. B&lt;.rl 8parks, aged 69, died Tuestory string to four games tost Fri­
The remaining part of the pro^4 that Barry county HaH
nrmilrarl
I .,
... ... ........ —-_-_
ed
had acquired
'-----------day night when they handed Althis property, he had an idea. If you GEORGE DeMOTT. Prop.
I apple” toke. He had been in poor
legaA* a 69 to 0 drubbing at the
Foster. Home Extension Agent. Miss I with a leading funeral home 1M
X Voluntary enlistments
know him you will not be surprised
BCCOunt of U1 health Mr. De- health for some time, but it was not Bullis and Club Agent. Lamb, to Miami Fla., for a number p&lt; ygare
fairgrounds.
Hastings scored at
I
at
that
statement,
because
he
has
Motl
wiu
O
f
h
ls
personal
I
thought
that
his
passing
was
so
will, scaring eleven touchdowns and
calling to the attention of those;but will be well remembered here,
department of. the U. 8. navy about J0*4 of ideas.—good ones loo. His property at public auction at the near.
three extra points. The Eaxons
present the accomplishment and i
.
1 ‘'
six HWIILlia
months **u,
ago, BIIU
and look,hl*
ldea w18 ------ —----------“1Bl 39. acres
miles BVUWI
south and
Mr. Sparks had lived in Hastings achievements of the nearly seven IS p,
...
U»*rllU, prepic- -.
..would
----- s jlnn looted
LCU U3 UI.IC-,
scored everytime they were In pos­
°R*N**
ferrod from active duly until
llmlnarv training al
llmlnary
at the
the Dallas
Dallas,■ **
be ldel
ideal
l f°
for
r ll&gt;e
the 4-H clubs.
clubs. He
He said
said |ij
ti. miles
rnllea west
west of
of Has
Hastings
tings on since he was a young man He was hundred members during the past MASTER OF VO. O. F.
session of the ball, not punting at
Texas air field. About three months 80
the supervisors. He had looked Campground road: or 1'4 mile* for many years engineer at the summer.
At the annual meeting of Um
ago he was sent to Corpus ChrisU I H ovw. and realised it* pos*iblllties rorth Qf the Hind* school. He Is Bookcase plant and was for ove,
Twenty-three
chibs
completed independent Order of Odd FeikMM
played on a wet field.
for final training, and Is there at I The result waa that three yean ago. offering a good list of horses, 20 years city engineer until he re­
Allegan opened the game by kick­
the present time. He is expected 1 the board of supervisors gave this COVI| ahrep. poultry, hay and grain, signed. He wu a fine type of citi­ dred percent.
ing to the Saxons* 41 yard line.
Mr. Harry Brown Charles H- Leonard of Hastings
to come here soon on a few days -------l*nd to —
the oBarry
county 4-H ___
clubs ,
and
machinery.
" ""
—... „_„
lnj ul-uu
.„,y. Dewey Reed
will zen and man He Is survived by his and hls A Itoft 4H club carried away . Installed as Deputy Grand Mi
Banash and Wilcox advanced the
furlough before being assigned - 'Mr.
Ur Poster
Fwell
«*» knew
k™w that
lh*‘ the
th' crv
— the
------■- —
- Clifford Hammond widow and one daughter Mrs. Max the lop honors here with finishing of tha Michigan arganiaaikm.
sale
and
bail to Allegan's twelve yard line,
। development of that property meant
M C]erk. See the adv. else­
his regular work. '
with the aid of two Allegan offside'
43 prolecis or every member In the ."*’
--------- -----------------------1 mart work and responsibility for *here in this Issue for full par­
A tribute to this good man will club that started the work tost RUMMAGE HALE
penalties, where Banash scored the i.
LOCAL OINTHT XECEIVtS
""“J,‘-f
first Saxon touchdown. The M- •
spring.
Mon. and Turn.. Nov. 34.
temot for the extra point fail'd
J Prairieville Rebekahs annual ba­
। and didn l mind. He waan. thinking
———
Special recognition wm given to bldg, east of MMh Av*. WMB
SERVICE
COMMISSION
.
lef himrelf: ha wm considering the MORSE D. CAMPBELL. Adm. and COOKING SCHOOL
The Saxons launched their aec- “Br- chicken dinner and «upper.
etoht sir Is and two boys who had MUI St. MOM good wtMori
I Methodist church by W. S. C. 8- carried a eUtgle project,for tha tost
Dr. F. R. Brook* received word benefit* which the 4-H mtahben MRS. HELEN 8HTVLEY
ond drive from the mid-field stripe. Tues.. Nov. 3 at the hall. 80c-30c.
-- -- on pqt 4.
- Bet.
—
• -In order to dispose of the house- under tha auspices of Christian seven years Thera rocclsl medals ;
Banash picked up 7 yards on two Entertainment by Coast Guards — Tuesday that he ha* been commto-1
(Oonpnued
D
sloned as assistant dental surgeon ■
.
—
attempt*. A pass to Coleman from | Adv. 10-29.
Herald. Thurs . Nov. 8. 3:30 p. m. were presented to Martan Bsneroft RUMMAOE
of the U. 8. Public Health Service, NOTICE BOWLERS
! and the lata Eva C. Kenaston. an Price 15c. Refreshments. Adv. 10-39 June McDermld. Virginis McDer-1 Frrabytoctaw K MX
Banash' was good for 34 yard*. Ban- '
_J ,_-!**
and will be-assigned to a branch! Open alleys for Bowling Wed. (auction salt will be held at the
ash then advanced the ball 8 yards . NEW OFFICE HOURS
of the service In tha near future,]and Frl. night* at 9 P M
Alao residence located at 117 East Wai- ’ Box social. Hendershott school. Frl.
probably within the next three Bat and Sfin. 1 ».’M. Hastings I nut street In Hatting*. Dewey Reed Oct 30. g F. M Everybody Welcome
week*.
। Recreation.
ott 11-13
(Continued on page 5. Bee. I)
-Adv. 10-38 \
(Contlaued oft page I. Bee; 1&gt;

X nuta g^S riding1 K^?thJm ■'

LOIINi

COUNTY BUDGET

n|A|]E£n I) A AM U/AC
HlUnLLK KUUFl WAj

to l\ I F\\ FOD 1 MAX

COL. TYDEN'S GIF

FINE RECREATION
GROUNDS FOR 4-H

v^iCO. 4-H CLUBS HAVE
s? ACHIEVEMENT DAY

SAXONS SWAMP
ALLEGAN 69-0

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER W. 194*

LOCAL NEWS VIEWS

GOOD BEEF STEW?
Now there's o meal o man will relish. Appetising. Delicious. Healthful. A meol that
"sticks to the ribs.” Isn't it about time you treated him to one of your famous beef
stews, made with our juicy, tender, tasty beef and garden-fresh vegetables? It's a reol
budget-balancer ... an economical solution to the menu problem. All our stewing beef
is cut from the same choice quality steers as are our mouth-malting steaks ond roasts.

Home Rendered
4 lb. limit, lb.

PORK STEAK
FRESH SIDE PORK
VEAL STEAK
CORNED BEEF
T-BONE STEAKS
CHUCK ROASTS

SLICED BACON Hb-byer lb. 39c
’/2 lb. cello wropped
2r
each
SLICEDBACON
Fresh
10‘
lb.
PORK NECK BONES
(for soup I
10
‘
lb.
BEEF NECK BONES
lb.
22
BEEF STEW MEAT
Sfeer beef
BOILING BEEF
: lb.
17‘
steer beef
39‘
SIRLOIN STEAKS
lb.
RING BOLOGNA Grade lb.No. 22
PURE PORK SAUSAGE’""‘'ii0 ' 29‘
lb- 22c
FRESH BEEF TONGUE
lb. 29c
FRESH BEEF LIVER
lb. 39c
SLICED SMOKED HAM
Pt. 39c
FRESH OYSTERS
lb. 25c
PORK SPARE RIBS

Lean and Meaty

lb.

35c

lb.

27c

lb.

39c

Che ice Cuts

35c

(for corned beef
&amp; cabbage) lb.

Steer Beef

Steer Beef

lb.

39c

lb.

30c

Notice to Our Customers

No. 2’/a sliced

22c
25c

DUALITY FOODS
JUICE Wet: 28‘
NBC Shredded

48c

SOY BUTTER

pint

36c

WHEAT 2 pkgs 21c
IQc

E

Pancake Flour

King Bird

** lb»-

1 W

WHEATIES

Pkr......................................................

P It o D lT C E

Buy MICHIGAN Apples
Macintosh
APPLES
5 lbs.
25‘
JPYS
no- 1 5 lbs. 25c
SPYS no. 2 6lbs. 25c
6 lbs. 26c
JONATHANS
TALMAN SWEETS 6 lbs- 25c
SNOW APPLES 61b* 25c
MULLER'S DONUTS
12c
MULLER'S BREAD
29
CINNAMON ROLLS pkg 15c
DINNER ROLLS
6c
AN6EL FOOD CAKE
29c
HAMBURGER BUNS MPr*10c

1111

Del Monte

Campbells
New recipe pock

II E P A It T 51 E X T

1fjc
1 V

Post Toasties

8'
15'
1
TOKAY GRAPES |Ch-i Martalr .
ASPARAGUS
Delicious lb
■ VZV |
24'/
Quaker Oats
22'
Surfine Oats
CARROTS 3
lOc SMOKED SALT 20'
Choice quality.
89'
Tender Quick
45'
HEADcXspLETTUCE
|nr
TOWELS
heads
■
3 „n. 25'
. Northern Tissue &lt;
5'
GRAPEFRUIT 1
lOfi LScott Tissue A
29'
DOG FOOD E
Texas seedless
■
33'
NOODLES

LIEUT. DON G. CROOK
DIRS IN AIR SERVICE

th*'

ce Ut
He
1
»ft«noon they called on was training a group of fire cadet*,
recently^awarded'two?mcd*l** witha,ld lnUnt *&gt;" he had written hb parent*.
week ^e for n^^™mhln »‘P*nn^h«Plu*
During hb training period when
with a 45 Cob revolver 2ndFth? I M1“ ““’’garel
Smith
spent the work seemed especially difflX 2. . .££h2XVith?G?r- Thursday night and Friday with cult, Lieut. Crook wrote hU par­

During this emergency our supply of certain items is limited. We arc doing ev­
erything within our power to keep our shelves stocked. One of the biggest prob­
lems right now is coffee. We are allowed only 65' '&lt; of what we sold lost year.
We orc trying to give our customers Vi lb. a week per family. We have been
rationed for 6 months. Out reserve supply is gone. That is the reason for the
shortage now. We orc trying to hove some coffee for all.

DEL MONTE PEACHES
TOMATO SOUP
FREEPORT BUTTER
VEGOIL

Hagtfn* officially welcomed

nora VUm) of Vicksburg, formerly of (
Hastings, were notified Friday
night by the government that their
on Saturday and Sunday.
editors of the Cedar Spring* ClipTha room, ha* b4erj open UU* *on. Lieut. Don O. Crook. 32. had
week during th* afternoon* and been killed that afternoon In an
Grace Hamilton, has become fam­ evenings wipt volunteer supervision. airplane epudt at X# Moore FWd.
ous for putUng Cedar Spring* on
thU weea Calif., Where he was a flying fnthe map with the "Red Flannels."
Mr. H. A. *^n*ctor. No further detail* were
Adrounle, Mrs. Robert Dryer. Mr*. given
pial. Grand Rapids, lust week a*
e remain*, accompanied, by a
Fredrick Granger and Mrs. Rich­
a pneumonia jiatlent.
ary escort, arrived in Vicksburg
ard Copk. This plan of having, tha
Pueaday and the funeral
Victor R. Hine, 31. son of Mra. 4UM
,„ available MU
room
through the week
ueted according to
Jessie Hine. Delton, is nqw ^olng may automatically
mc
ui
*
uuu
.
iucm
' Uy be diacpntfnueq
1 were held at
through the first ate)« toward* be-, k there 1* not enough use of tha
lodlst chureh, ther
coming a sca-going fighter In the foom to warrant the expense of
ay al 1:30 P. M..
U 8. Navy He reported to th. healing
However. until such acit L. Jordan officiating- DomGreat Lakes Naval Training Station Uon u taken ‘ wlU ALL at Cdom
Isut week lo begin recruit training. women wh0 would iUy at
Among Army nurse* reporting for one afternoon of evening a month
duty at the Camp Swift Station please
-----------------------------------call 3445 (the U. 8.---O. phone
hospital, Texas, recently was 2nd. number) after 1 p. m. arid leave
Lt. Helen Mary McPherson
। their name.
Duane Jarman of Ann Arbor had
The U. S. o. will act as a clear­
a tonsillectomy on Friday, October ing house for all community activ­
23. and will return to hU wort at ities scheduled for the boys at th*
the Willow Run Bomber plant on Clear Lake Camp
Monday of next week.
One project now under way 1* the
Edward Brinker of Coat* Grove Sunday dinner list. Anyone wiihhas returned to tile Great Loxes ing to entertain two or more coast
Naval Training Station after spend­ guard* for Sunday dinner should
call the U. 8. O. room Friday. Lynn
ing an eight day furlough here.
Mrs. Ernest Hayes and Mra. Alma Lewi* will be in charge of making
Soules of Battle Creek were called arrangement* with the camp to
to Birmingham by the death of their bring the boys into the V. 8. O.
room and they will go from there
nephew, Vern Boughner.
to assigned homes for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs O. S. Kuempel
The Navy Mothers organization
Stanley and Jo Ann spent the week­ will be in charge of the room thi*
end with the former’* sister Ln Hol­ ccmlng Saturday and Sunday and
land. Mr. and Mra. John George the O. 8. O- girls will act as host­
and family. They found Mr. George esses. four or five girls being as­
able to sit up after suffering a signed for afternoon.* and evenings.
stroke July 3rd in Freeport. Texas Any girl interested in joining tn»
Keith Edwin Lancaster, son ol O. 8. O. group may contact the mitt* I services were at Riverside
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lancaster, has president. MIm Betty Tredinnick. cemetery Ln Halting*, the young
Just been named to the baas sec­
On Monday and Friday evenings, Umjtenant, being burled on the
tion al .the Albion College A Cap- from 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. Shirley Crook family lot. Six flying lieu­
pella Choir. Membership In thL* Henry, honorary recruiter for Barry tenants from Kellogg Field. Battle
choir, so famous in the midwest, u
Creek, acted a* pallbearers and a
one of the moat distinguished musi­ O. room to Interview young men who bufler and honor salute guard were.
cal honors obtainable on the camp­ are Interested in lhe naval service
us at Albion Keith is * sophomo.c
-------- -*•---------------After hls graduation from the
a member of Uie Tau Kappa Ep­ PLEASANT HILL----------------------------- Vicksburg High school tn 1938,
silon fraternity and is majoring
Mr*. Stephen Carter will have Lieut. Crook attended WMCE. Kalin music.
the next Sunshine club. A* the club I amaxoo. and was a senior when he
Corliss A. Barnes, who has been lias no sewing of its own this {enlisted on Dec. 10 tn the United
employed at the Hastings Mfg. Co. .month, they will assist the north State* Army Air Service and was one
tor the past three and one-half ■ group of Irving Garden club Ln of 20 picked for the Captain Colin
years, enlisted In the Army October ■ sewing for the Red Cross.
I Kelly Squadron. After a furlough at
12 and is now stationed at Camp I Mr. and Mra Vere Carter at- 1 home in January he waa *em to
Crowder. Mo., in Co. C., 98th Sig- tended a birthday dinner at the Kelly Held. Texas, and waa grad­
ual Bn.
- home of her parents in Caledonia , uated from the Lake Charles, La„
Roy Callihan entered Blodgett ’ Sunday, honoring the birthday* of training field on Sept. 8. He was
hospital. Grand Rapids. Monday for : her father and brother.
I then sent to Mather Field. Calif.,
a bone operation to be performed
Mr*. Curtis Pierce and son* of and after three week* there, went
Wednesday morning.
,
Allegan spent from Thursday un- , to La Moore Field aa an instructor.
David qettlex n»&lt;i la
nf
tU Sunday) with her parent*. Mr.:He was graduated aa a slngle-enHarry MHter of’uffeity^ ii/wr?- «“» Mrs- Stephen Carter.
8at- glne fighter pursuit plane pilot and

LONG

LARD
BACON .tM" 32c

* U.T.O. NEWS ☆

1

.
...
...
S'lndny dinner guests of Mr. three reason*, he would not let
Sir. and Mrs Clarence Hackney I ftn(J Mrg B&lt;rt pgime,. ,nd Paul hl* parent* down, he would not let
of Paw Paw are the proud parents wre: Mr. and Mra. Cyrus Shroy- hl* home town down and he would
of a son bom on Friday. October । rr nn(1 ciaytod, Mrs , John Lech- mot let himself down." Thesestalea “
»tl *^
uaxc
ke„ Vview
.lew Hospital inln raw
Pa’1’ Leitner. Mrs. Keith Lechlekner of ment* show hL* fine, clean charP** The little man will
*,u ansner
wuwer to
Psw.
Mis* Hortense Mead of ' acter and hl* determination lo win.
..am., of
.if David
TV., l-trl Allen.
Allot.
the' name
Hastings and George Bridgfc of I While at WMC. Lieut. Crook was
Local people who heard "the pre- HUnol*
I active in campus activities and was
mier radio" presentation last week; Mr. and Mr*. Vere Carter were !« member of the varsity tennis
of "The Death of Lidice." Ed nil St. Wednesday evening dinner guests j team, having been choeen as a coVlncent Millay's beautiful and sou&gt; of Mr and Mrs. Curtis Pierre and captain.
ns of Allegan.
k~
- —
■* -a
I stirring poem published recently m
tn ;• SO
sons
i '*'
Surviving
are his -------parents
and
■a
were!! t
The
north
a nationally known magazine, were
* -------— group of the Irving tsister. Virginia, all of Vicksburg,
naturally proud to hear the name J Garden Club aided by Mr*. Chas i and two uncles. Shirley W. Crook of
of Betty Osborn Caine announcec Dennett, Mrs. Amanda Ervin and I Fort Custer and Guy E. Crook pt
In the cast along with Alexander: Mrs Johnson did Red Crow sew- Hastings.
Woollcott, Paul Muni. Clifton Pad-. mg at the home of Mrs. Clifford
imnn nnd other well known artists., Johnson Wednesday afternoon.
It was superbly done and will un~~
*
------ -* Middle­
Ml** Jean
Griffith
of
doubtedly be given again.
ville wax a guest of her friend.
Circle No. 6 of the Methodist
Alice Williams from Wednesday
WBCfi will meet Monday eve­
until Saturday.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mr* Clare Williams ning Nov. 2nd for dessert at tiin
Mr. and Mr*. Ivan W. Bums, of arid daughters, Miss Jean Griffith. • home of Mr*. D. D. Walton on East
411 West State St., announce the Ml** Mamret Smith and Paul Bond St.
engagement of their daughter, Janet Palmer attended the 4-H supper
The Rebekah Red Crow Sewing
and program at Hastings ThursClub wiU meet with Mra. Ethel
Mrs. Elsworth Myers of Hastings.
| day. evening.
Snyder, 539 8. Michigan. Wednes­
day evening. Nov. 4. to finish the

ORGANIZATIONS

riEAST
Hastings, Mich.

Tt1EATKB=
Telephones 2244-2557 ■

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30-31
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

I

Hospital Guild No. 14 will nleet at
1:30 P, M. Tuesday. Nov. 3. for
dessert bridge with Mrs. M. J. Cross,
at 920 West Green St.
Emmanuel Guild will meet at the

day. November 4. for tea.

lb. pkg.

IT HAPPENED IN FLATBUSH

ABOUT FACE'

1 Surgery Guild No. 19 will meet
Thursday. Nov. 5, al tiie home of
Mra. Ida McCoy. 318 W. State, with
1 Mrs. Emma Evans as liostess. Mrs.
Henry Vahlslng and Mra. Greeley

Quick nr regular. Ige. size. ..
Quick or regular, pkg.

SUN.. MON.. -TUBS.. WED., THURS. Nov. 1-2-3-4-5
The last picture made by Clark Gable before entering

"SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU"
We will be thawing this picture with the leading Theatre*
first throughout the country.

Special Matinee Price* for Sunday only 1:04 to 3:40 P. M.

admlsslcyu at this price to fill theatre once »o come early.

.

Roll

rolls

iRoxey

tax total 35 cent*. Children under twelve Sunday Matinee only

15 cent* plus tax 2 cents total 17 cent*.

Barry

theatri
?
-Ki

Hqstinos. Mich., Phones 2247-2282

CA B B A G E
hard heads, lb

CLAPPS DRY CEREAL
OATMEAL 2 for 29c
Babies take to it

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30-31
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Don I Red i Barry and Lynn Merrick

THE SOMBRERO KID"

"THE GIRL FROM ALASKA1

ZA now » \

&lt;

SUNDAY and MONDAY NOVEMBER 1-2
Ann Sheridan and Ronald Reagan

"THE JUKE GIRL"
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to 5:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS. NOVEMBER 3-4-5Ann Miller and Johnnie Johnston

206 t STATE ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.

THE BEST FOK LESS“

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

"PRIORITIES ON PARADE"

SUCCUMBS AFTER
I A LONG ILLNESS
| Fred Szey. 75. a well known resi­
dent of Baltimore township, died
‘on Wednesday night, following a
, long illness. He Is survived by one
1 cousin. Mr*. Charles Freer, of Has1 tings. Funeral services were held
on Saturday at the Leonard funer। al home, the Rev. L. Winston Stone
officiating. Interment in the Dowi Ung cemetery.
। IRVING

! Mr. and Mrs. Arggle Windcs
1 were home from Royal Oak over
! Sunday.
I Robert Bryans from Frirt Knox.
Ky., who has been having a fur­
lough of several day*, has been
the guest of Miss Betty Flanders
at the home of her parents here.
Mrs. Emma Norton of Carlton
township spent a couple weeks
with her daughter. Mrs. John Belaon and family.
■
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Nagel and
children were Sunday visitors in
Sunfield.
Mrs. Hele/ Frye ofc Battle Creek
and Mr. arid Mrs. Ray Travla of
Grandville spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Prank
Travla.
Mry. Jessie Bush of Battle Creek
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCann
1 Sunday.
I Mrs. Jessie Courh has been assLstintf with the care of Mr*. Ali bert- Amu and the new daugli। ter. Elisabeth Anne.
I The Ladtea Aid Society will meet
.Friday. Nov. 8. somewhere tn the

possibly at the Hall
There will
be no chicken supper this year.
Mrs. James Nagel visited In
Grand Rapids last week.

�TOE BASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1942

Homo FranF
!wl1 hcr
Anyway Mra. 'the sentiments of all the other men
VII wnv iiwiiiw r luiu
I Roosevelt reports that those of you tn thia war.
•
(Continued from page J. Section 1) l(n England have two major trou- , "I receive the Hastings Banner,
rhanawt mneh Me wh-i- i.
bl,s—*ou wanl thicker• socks and , Don't think but everyone who-gets
I’-ltenil ox. well do our here doean'l love to'get the news
y “
»«“
“•*
*"a
K
~
&lt;52
-- Yours
----------------------respectfully,
R. G. Corson
Mr. Conklin u .onun. In th, *r- JSL ’?!!? “
C. Div.. UBB. Atlant*
senal Plant of the Hudson Motor ‘ blrUul*y
we
rtt,ch &gt;W1c/o Postmaster
,
Co
' *'
I Here 1s an example of the kind of
San Francisco. California.
There ta one great change you oB‘ctal word we
“^ut you:
We re all back of you Bob In evwould notice Mr. Martin and hi*1 “Great Lakes. 111.. Oct. 23—
crew of bus drivers, are gone. Tlie ;Char}** Richard Freer. 39. son of -'
men of the faculty drive the busses Charles Freer, of 414 8. Michigan do »nything we can to help you.
Each teacher drives one trip a day. A'*’ • Hastings. Mich., will be grad- and a11 lhe others, to carry on for
It is reported that Mra Lower uated from recruit training lomor- u*A_nthM. .
nur
has a portable tray and serves meals r°w os honor man of his company
Ano.41Sr l5.Uer lhat came ,our *a&gt;
in her'ear. so Mr. Lower can make
thc u- 8- Natal Training Sta- “J* The_day* ore Y?1”® ,a* “‘d
On

and birthday so that eventually Wt
may reach every Barry county boy
'and girl in the service of our coun*
try. Bend us any new c’------- ~*
address, too. Thank you.
------------------ —
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
(Continued from page 1. Sec. I)
i Mr. and Mra. Buehl Buty ot' HOPE-County
tax.
83.211.87; •
Kalamazoo were weekend guests drain lax, 943.14; total tax 93.255 01;
at Mr. and Mrs. France Gorham, percentage of county tax .031.
Mrs. Nellie Foreman is assist-1 IRVING — County tax. 93478.10;
Ing Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver I drain Ux, 949.40; total tax 93 727.50
with their household duties and percentage of county tax. .(DM.
',
the care ot Mn. Weaver.
। JOHNSTOWN—County
tax. 94,'
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn call- 35155; drain tax. 9584,4; total tax
ed on Mr and Mrs. Fred OtLi 94,409.99; percentage of county tax
Sunday afternoon.
.042.
Mr. and Mra. George Haven* of | -MAPLE GROVE—County tax. 95.
Detroit were weekend guests at,284.03; drain tax. 970.99; total tax,
the home of Wm. Havens. Dor- 95355.02: percentage of county tax
othy returned home with therii at- 451.
ter an extended vi*it wjtn her
ORANGEVILLE — County tax. I
grandparents.
193.180.08; drain tax. 942.43: total'
Kenneth DunnJelL-Friday night tax. 99402.49: percentage of county
for Uuuing and then goes on to I tax. 0305
Detrolt zWhere he Ls inducted In the' PRAtRIEVILLE — Counly tax.
Afr .Cbh* and will be sent on to
- 96.009.30:
— drain taw. 180.10:
—. total.
Nashville. Tennessee.
tax. 18.090.00: percentage of coun-

_ J AMOUNTS ASSESSED I
“ FOR COUNTY TAX

every minute count No, he was not “on here
™ i S.
going hunting. He was in a hurry ! He will leave for home Immediate- I” _h a_J rt-h.
H1!uL
to go to Marshall to see hU broth- ly afterward on a nlne-day leave.
'
Iinma on
nn leave.
Imv»
I| —
- r wtt5 employed
.
l,IP Jalw
Will'gel
0 rttln
ChtCk,
Of
er who was home
Pr^
u a’ rnainte- ' should
I call
16* wash
out?
Ro unHuntlng this year 1* somewhat nance man by a Detroit company i m Uncle Sam '*ay* ha'a through
curtailed due to restriction on cars for twelve yeara prior to hl* en- with the Japs and with me I've
and the scarcity of some kind* of ilstment several weeks ago m a Bot * nuk job to do and 'until
ammunition. Tite Robert Cook*, the seaman, first class. Through a sr- that's done well have to be content
Hubert Cooks, the lock woods and , rira of aptitude tests given the 130 Happy will I be when I see those old
lhe Bristol* usually take their fam-1 men of hl* company, he has been star» and stripe* again "
Illes and go North hunting during selected to attend one of lhe Navy's
-------------W. Adcock
George
RUTLAND—County lax. 93.419.08
the weekend, when the Michigan Ssrvice Schools.’’
Co. H.. 148th Infantry.drain tax 945.92; total tax.
Ikli»cario,;al AssoclaUor1 I* meeting
Congratulation* Charles, were
. 465 00: percentage of county
m Grand Rapids. School is closed I R)aa l0 we]come you home and don't
San Francisco. California.
.083.
Thursday and Friday giving them a forgrt lo vUll our U5 o Roonl
■ THORNAPPLE — County
Thanks for the letter George. We
long weekend
This year Instead . whl|e
on furlough
-96371.92: drain tax. 98537; total
just learned that your birthday Is
of going North, they had their
itax, 96.457 40; percentage of coun­
annual game dinner with gnme I, Here Is some other news that has Feb. 22nd and well all make a note
ty tax. .0615.
of It In our "date” book. We also
luigged in this vicinity. How abun- , pen sent to us:
WOODLAND — County tax, 98.D. ««»».
Smith, u-u.mri
daughter of mm.
Mra. learned Hint being bom on George
dont Uie supply was. is unknown '. Leona
• ....™ n
n..— of «■&gt;
—-Ji---- * Washington,
Wuxhlnirlzin-K birthtfiiv -vou were
&lt; 547.70: drain tax, 9114.80: total tax.
nut wp presume no one minded.
Woodland.
nmueti. No
rro '»-»ura B. Gardiner ui
------I
98.662 50; percentage of county tax
"Grandma"
*
’
fta
relumed
home
after
resigning
named
after
him.
and
that,
my
doubt "Grandpa" and "Granums" has
■calB«&gt;lng L1.
r
.—. of..
friend, U
h""!e name
name to
to live
live up
n** to,
' 0825
Bristol were guests of honor and j,,,,,...
hpr position with the Dept,
Jus- friend,
quite a
to,
Washington Is In a Meas
| YANKEE SPRINGS—County tax
tales of Little Miss Bristol, newly |llcp has been working in a’ : isn't
bn‘l li?
pram tax. 937.82;
ssi.ki. total.
total .
93472.17; drain
Now for more names this week.
arrived daughter of Steven Bristol.;concentration camp In Texas, but
were much more engrossing than n0*' *’a&lt;’ been accepted-in .the Army r: Here they are:
There Is confusion, contradictory tai. 12,09999; percentage of coun- j
I
Pvt
John
W.
Reed
orders, inefficiency and worse. An ly lax. .02.
lucky shots at most unlucky phcas-lwlth ,hp WA.A.C. and is the first'
o,
„
Co. A
A..
Tng. Bn.
antw.
। one from Barry county. She will go , ©&lt;&gt;•
- 30th Sig. Tng.
Admiral, a General and an Assist­
Last week the Red Cross made
Des Moines. la., for training. | S-CRTC.
ant Secretary of the Navy tell us PRAIRIE GARDEN CLUB
The Prairie Garden Club will meet
sewing kiu for the soldier*. Perhaps
j *»
Mr—
»- «
Oardiner
aho
has
a foster son
—■■-------•— v-----------------— | Camp Crowder. Missouri
,
we
are losing lhe war.
Tuesday. November 12 at the home '
reinmine
r,c»uc«i,,StlSrdXr
reti
—•— *rm™
--------&gt; &lt;* Mnu Wlnn‘c Br0K ,MtMd °r .
some of you will get some of them. ;ln **,e Nav*- somewhere in the Pa-1■ John is the son of the Albert,■ The President,
wMch
Reed* and hls birthday is July 5th. trip through 24 ce than 8?So mf£. November 3 which U election day
I heard a woman tell over the ra• dlo that site had inspected the life
Forrest &lt;8tub» Johnson of West iI Burdette A. Timm. fWman 2/C ij„. covered mot
belt that saved tier son's life. She I Hope, now In Texas, has been II Div. 1. USS. Nashville
admits that the city in
In which lie haa
has .....................................
■
! lived for almost ten yean, the Gov­
knew because it had her inspection 1 made a corporal: also so has Bur! I| c/o Fleet Post Office
1B has lwu
--------------------------------------mark on it. Strange co-incidenU do -0&lt;fck.
who Is In Australias with our | Ban Francisco. California
ernment over wtMW
which, ,he
had
j
Burdette's
birthday
Is
Feb.
29th.
I
complete
control,
is
least
conscious
hapjrn sometimes. The Red Cross forces. Pvt. Gerald Anders, another : 1—-------- ------------ • — - — ——•
Istwis
birth- .| of the war. If
Istwls Sherman writes hls birth- that be true—and .I
room Ls usually a busy place. Ev­ West Hope boy. graduated from
erybody wants to do all jMKslble to Chanute Field Saturday and is day U Aug. 16th. HU addtvnn Is ; think It Is—no one but the President i
I Co. O/. 84th Ord. M.M.. Camp Ed- |and hls New Deal advisers are rehelp. You see there Is scarcely a now an Instrument specialist.
We’re proud of everyone of you wards. Maa*. That's a simply 'swell’1 sponsible.
persen any more who doc* not have
zomeone very dear In a U. 8. uni­ and please write us about your ex- picture of you in LyBarker's win- , Il is time this Administration ■
form. beside having numbers of perlence* so we may share them dow. Lewis. We give you a nod ev- quit fooling, quit playing al war: •
with you.
jerytlme we go by.
11 —
■** *the
u- ■*•*
— of —
‘
made
defeat
our -------enemiea,
'
' friends and acquaintances.
Robert iBobi Corson, son of Mr? Here's another:
i the winning of the war. the preserWhen I look at the photographs
. .....
1 --------vaUon of our
form of government.
tn LyBarker's window. I say to and Mra. Wm. Corson of Middle- i Teth./S Arthur B. Fisher
vllle
Is
doing
himself
proud.
On
Oct.
|
Co.
M..
800th
Signal
Service
Reg.
lor.
if
you
please,
the
American
way
I
myself. "Why. that buy was In the
Muaw
«v*au , —
- —
——- -----I of
of life,
life, its
its first
first business,
business.
1st
he —
made
hls 3rd class radio 2nd | Camp Crowder., ....
Missouri
third &gt;iaw
grade at mic
the Second Ward
Rnh It
vmtr birth.
mnai effective w*v
vnn
School when I substituted there ;class
clttM nettv
petty officer niliner
rating. Bob
Is nn
on, fit,
By tha
the s-av
way. when l&lt;
Is your
birth- , Th,
The moat
way for you
and that one was In Miss Robson's the UB.S. Atlanta somewhere in day. Art?
1 to bring that about, to give supEnglb.li Class in High School." and lhP Pacific and he writes:
We hope you fellows will have a port lo the men who have beenro on. There are so many of you I ‘ My only reaction to the war Lt I chance to frolic a bit for Halloween I sent to the war. is to go to the
whom I know. And. like everyone I being slightly more sober-minded come this Saturday. We’re having polls on, Tuesday next and vote a
else. 1 fee! deep down In my heart I Bl)d thinking deeper besides having -another Coast Guard dance at the | Republican ticket. This I ray to
a prayer for your well being and for Breal P*W tor our boys that doCountry Club on Halloween for the . Democrats as well as to Republlthe safety of nil your Comrades-in , lnt-et withbad luck. Our morale J fellows here so they'll have some- cans,
for the Democratic Party
Arms.
d I would be highest if we realized to , thing special to do.
‘has fallen Into the hands of the
—
[a
Sincerely.
. great extent that the people back I Next week we thought you might New Dealers and. unless the elefciMra. D. A. VanBusklrkl | home &lt; outside of our Immediate i like to hear from a student at tlon returns next Tuesday shock
I relatives) were thinking of us and ! H.H.S.: so Harmon Wilcox, our the New Dealers into a sense of
-------- — — us
*“ for what we are j senior .....
....star,...will... give you -•
We’re hearing about you In many | appreciating
football
the , responsibility, jar them loose from
different ways these days. Jiut this ' doing. If we know every one Is be-1 low down.
the control of war activities, we
shall continue to suffer from their I
morning in the daily papers we read hind us 100 per cent I. personally. 1
Cheerio.
"Doughboys Tell Troubles to First I am willing to fight the whole world !
Zolly Coffer
bungling, rationing and Inefficiency. I
Lady In England.” lit even says they &lt; If necessary'. I am sure this echoes
P. 8. Send us names with address
What Washington needs, what 1
the country needs, what our fightng men need, what you need, what .
we must have If we are to win.
। are men in Washington who will
Insist upon economy, upon efficlency. upon an all-out effort to
Government.
From my past record, you know
that these things I will do. Your
, support will be appreciated.
CLARE E. HOFFMAN.
Republican Candidate
for Congress
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�THK HA8TTNG8 BANNER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 39, 1M1
■ ment and want to help It along.
{allows betting on thoa* races A for all Um buildings; (*&gt; Hav* pur- grounds will be fine. They will
The 4-H club* are not money rah- percentage ot all the bets U paid to chaaed some of the necessary b* accessible spring, summer and
ing organUatlons. whenever their'the Mate, which give* the money furnishings and equipment
fall. When Uw improvement* an
ir
FAR
11
I acUvHles call for money, the cash thus obtained to encourage 4-H
About 10 rods of Algonquin lake finished and the buildings fuml.'JtJl rlllf A"f| come* from the state. And you'll club work, but stipulate* that not ahoreline is on this 39 acre tract, ed. the members of Uw 4-H club*
wonder how. because litis money Is over 411XX) shall be paid to any one It b not suitable for a bathing will h*ve an Ideal place for rocrea(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)not derived
_ from
w „ any
^_or
. „ funds, county for that'purpose. If you ar* beach yet.„It -will need„,
stale
sand; but tian Barry_ county will be pleaied
mild ckrtva from that property About *1.000 a year la given to Barry not proud of^ the source ot Uw that is plentiful^ on tbe^acroage. and proud'to have such
county’by the Mate to "help pay such money, we will agree with you. But near th* ’ shore Un*, and B*n"be the f7ne group* of' young ftSka™who
mpRWAkl
|f Ffl I IlJW

If you visit that 39 acres, you will
notice that much has been done al­
ready. The clubs have hosts of
friends Harold FtMtcr believed they

■ind, and they have, and will eontlnuc to help. All the labor has been
donated ao far except that of one
carpenter, who wm employed to tell
how the work should be done, and to
superintend the building operations
Many of the 4-H boys have worked
there; aom* of their adult friends
have given their tunc and work, because they like boy* and like to encourage the 4-H movement
The money that haa spent to far
wm donated
by Parent-Teacher
club*, by acme of the 4-H club* and
by a few individuals. The amount
given by any individual or club wm
oomparallvel)
small.
but the
aggregate has made a snug sum. and
the giver* will continue lheir aid because they believe m the 4-H move-

I la brief, amt people ar* new con-I JU(4M
D |c*med primarily with winning tha
“

REMeWbkh TO VOTB .

.Continued from peg* &gt;.

Brown Stated
’

Judge Homer Ferguson In the w. Our problem far Ute pe*u*nt is) •
“G*Tt» IR WO® !•
Wayne counly graft trials, wm nom- w keep wtxat wq have and avoid America's Great N««d
mated at the Republican conven- I m*J°r cl'Bn«M unUJ W
•“**’ I • „ .
. .___ _ ...
Uon. Justice Raymond W. Blarr, »«** •**» and Ml *f us bav* th* . _ta
t4drWB »•
appointed to the supreme court in jth* intermt lo glee to the Monday noon. Judge WUllarn P
May 1941 by cov Van Wagoner to Probl«" °t governmental revisions 1 Brown, of Grand Rapids. Mid at
1
----------------- —---------------■ the beginning of hta talk, "t can
DON F1NOLSTON
1 My things to you which no preachDemocratic contention.
ELECTED SECRETARY
'»
w “•
“&gt;
non SlufOion, Huunn )ual« &gt;1 usused ot ulklM .hop' Whol 1
c-n&lt;lldllc’ U.ere will be three pro- Cenirsl Mlcht,,n Colle,e vu elect- 1 p,,, u,
u
on ltW otaw.
ixesli. No. I hM io do with rrdroll-. ed woretotr ot lhe eompu,
tn, the ,uu omtUuUm No. 3 Club otpniwd &gt;1 C M t E. IhU!
“
concerns nsnlln.
Nfieem,
crnnliii* home
boot, ruk
rule rishi*
rtohU &lt;- ”** ihe members S'
of the
“» club
SS* ar*
— “TO
.w
enlUted
"N" P”- r**"
practicing lawyer” Then
to Wayne County so that the local grams al Central Michigan College, hv asserted that the most serious
government Mt up can be adjusted TYse group will meet lo dlseus* sea- danger confronting the America"
to modem needs; No- 3 U the so- manahip. ordnance, naval customs
u nol Hitler Muaaonni ur
called ' Milk Marketing Act' which ***•
lo ‘^ualnt
Jap,
the
Uck of
i&gt;njpo*cs to create an impartial ui- ^7 "
"• wu “nu °* ‘u»,“7
uw
““T"' I
■'1 •&gt;-” “» »*» *~J: SSX2 JilfiSl u£“ h.TJh.

Jk

4-H club expense* a* these: Coat of the cash b used for a worthy or- easily put where It will make &gt; nice are doing »uch splendid individual
Judging and demonstration groups miration
ganlzatlon.
beach
beach tor
for bathing
bathing purpme*
purpose*. The
The and
and group
group work through their 4-H
who are sent to various pan* of the
Now whal'hM
what hu been
been done
doneononthe
the voter
waterUUtoo
toodeep
deepfor
forthat
thathow.
how.but
but organisation,
organisation.
state to do that kind of work; cost 3g acre* to prepare It for recreation that problem can be easily solved
■ ■
---------------of leader* meeting*; coat of ma- purpmea? Here b the story;
bY hauling in sand from lhe shore receivt
.NCOMMISSION
»&gt;,&lt; tira
COMMISSION
terials for the club* to work with.. A combined dining hall
and •*&gt;*•
I SoonnO Lieut W.rtw A. Snyder.
After all these are paid, there is kitchen unit. 24 x B0. with quarter*
Last year 5,000 seedling tree* were
.
’ —thSI::
-I----------------------- --------- ecut ot Mr end Mr,. Joy Snyder
usually- about |100
so —
left each
*tt
-----------A----- or
- —
------ for lhe cook ha* been completed
jet “
outt “
on thu Mtreoje.
It ----------&gt;,net|o.
Muter whool
rK11"' divided among »»•fnnne b up and the floor but mo*tly „K
pine.
K*’r- 'Th
the ««
B50
‘L,
V- "
members In the county would mean laid for.an adminutratlon building, nwr,
more w.r.
were rAi.nwrt__.il
planted—all rMn..
pines *Hn.
Pine
Qn
13 of IhU year he
°niY » few cents per member. It Is •“ ~
will make a beautiful background WM inducted into the army' at
not I»&gt;d directly to the members
ns have been built, each for these ground*. Space* will be Camp Prrry
Ohio
One week
but 10 ‘he club to which he belongs
house the camper* The kept clear of tree* for playgrounds later he was transferred to Camp
The club can divide it among lhe found*!
b completed and the and a baseball diamond,/
Lee. Va. from which achooi he
members if they so wish According floor la
lor a third cabin of theThere will be no
*-------------- camp­
organlaed
received hb commission last Frl»o l“»’ It belongs to Ute members :
ing until Hie war is over After lhe ■^e. und Mr. Bwtkr. truwrty
A» » matter of fact most of the
nu
&gt;)eted buildings have war there will be two recreation
clubs, for the past tlucc years, havecement noor*.
stcei roots
of*. steel
roofsana
anda apeperiods for-g-lfcluba. also one for Agnei Burroughs, have been spend- ftnU d«*ler* can appear and alr Navy-Martne procurement board lnga cl
h,
,nd can
Riven this money to help develop thecement foundation walja.
He'tape* Economic groups, and probe- ing hh ten day furlough with their their grievance* regarding produc-; will be gueet* of lhe college. Mem- maintained only by faith In God,
“ Theframes
'
Algonquin lake project.
’
made of nativelumber
w’
parent* They Jeft Monday, morn- tion and marketing of milk.
| benI&gt;J ““ ^*rd h*r* been ,nv,ud and good will toward men-whieh
Oh yea; we almost forgot to
During this year 'lhe-following
ing for Camp Campbell. Ky.
to addrem lhe group.
u (he eMence of OirUtlanlty He
, , ,
explain
where
tills
11.000 00 work has been done: til Cement and Individual 4-H clubs for week- where he is to be atolloned for '‘Even though
thouah all
“» of
01 these
thM« proposnronos---------------------------------------------------------------- facts
------------------------mentioned
brought out in re­
comes from. The state owns tiir floor for the dining room. *2&gt; Ce- enda and short periods When not in the present.
als have merit and under ordinary RURAL CARRIERS MEET
cent trial* in hi* court a* showing
sta’te fair grounds at Detroit. It ment floor and wall for the third uw by the clubs, other organization*
circumstance*
would
deserve
favorAND
ILECT
OFFICERS
an alarming lack of faith bi God
permits
racing
on' the
track cabin; &lt;31 Toilets built on the can rent lhe grounda and facilities HEATH OF MRN.
and of belief In the Christian reable
consideration.
it
is
doubtful
,
on 1U fair grounds when lhe grounds; &lt;4» Have supplied screens on reasonable terms
MARY V. L1CHTY
that now la the time to go into* The Barry County Rural Carrier* W&lt;m, and exptained why and how
state fair is not in operation, ft for windows, and all the screen doors
When completed these recreation
Mrs. Marv V. Uchty 85. died on
a
' Association and lhe auxiliary held thl* b becoming a menace to our
He
Thursday evening at her home in them Redrafting the state const!- their meeting in Middleville Satur- country and It* Institutions
Grind Rapids. She waa the widow tution or a plan for home rule in day. The two organization* elected urged Rotarian* to have faith in
of Jay Llchty. Surviving arc two Wayne county, for example, are “I**™1 “ follows Aaaoctation — ood. practice Christianity in daily,
muu. John and Ralph Llchty of major operations which require more
pSdenfitoSf’Bam”' llVtn&lt;
,tUnd_church **rvke*.
Grand Rapids, and three daughters.
Meretary-treMurer. Glenn . If any pUl peddler claim* to have
Mpt Carl IJlydale of Chicago and study and attention than can be
a medicine to cure tuberculoab. you
Mrs. Lew Douglas and Mrs A. H. devoted to them duringwartime 1 Griffith, Middleville.
Loomb of Grand Rapids The fu­ Also the thousand* of menhi service I Auxiliary
President. Mr* Rob- know right away that he U a qu»ck.
neral was held Monday morning in from Michigan should be given a Sf
:
Tubertuloels A»Grahd' Rapids and the remains rhariAs
have thai.
rJ«rrtina Mra We|t®n Brook*. Cloverdale: socUUon. The only cure for tuber­
to have their sayregarding . .pcreury-UtMurtr, Mra
Ru**ell culosb U scientific rest such a* b
brought to Hasting* for interment chance
'
.th.'se revisions.
Mott, Delton.
.offered in Michigan sanatorium*
In Rlvcraide cemetery.

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LBS.

U. S. NO. 1—A SIZE—IDAHO

MICHIGAH-^NORTHERN SPY

LBS.

BtaUda too. all fully Interlined

MARVEL BREAD 3“ 29‘
12’
BROWN BREAD
31'
LAYER CAKE
41'
LAYER CAKE
10*
POP! CORN
43'
POTATO CHIPS.....
SPICE CAKE
19'
DINNER ROLLS
2,19'
ROLLS
ROLLS
2s19'
COFFEE CAKE
15'

. . . all Included in this grand
collection.

BOSTON

RAISINS .LOAF

PERSIAN

BUTTER RUM FLAVORED CARIOCA

10-LB.
MESH BAG

TEXAS SEEDLESS-40 SIZE

12'aM

FUR FABRICS

EACH

19'
19'
19'
19'
10'
14'
37'
29'

FRESH ORANGE BATTER—ORANGE

«24’s

EACH

JANE PARKER

j

imart looking.

TWEED COATS

LGE. BAG

CRISP. FLAVOFUL

MB. BAG

«

Regular $15.00 Values

$1295

60- Mohoir $21.95

PUMPKIN AND SPICE FLAVORED—HARVEST

EACH

JANE PARKER

HAMBURGER

Hats that make fashion headlines.

$3.98

$£.98

FOR SANDWICHES

COTTAGE SETS

VIENNA

FOR HOT DOGS

FRUIT FILLED—ORANGE PINEAPPLE

Snow suits. Coot sets
$4.25 to $8.95
WARM SNUGGIES

49c

HELP

59c

SKIRTS

SWEATERS
Slipover and Coat Style*!

$2.98
HAND
Miny lo

WAR

GIVE to the
WAR CHEST

SAVINGS

STAMPS
Af.P FOOD STORK

$1.98

$5.95

$3.98

BAGS

69c

$1.39

TAILORED
79c

select

-

PRISCILLAS
$1.00 $1.59 $1.98

-

$1.59

leather-fabrin

it nolens, Rayons, Corduroys

A&amp;r Stores Are
Cooperating in
the Waste Fat
Salvage Campaign

CURTAINS
Everything in popular priced
curiaIna. They're full cut and

RAYON

$1.00

$1.98

$2.98

$1.50

$2.50

�THK HABTINO» DANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER M, IMt

SKtT0'
ing to Mary E Bullis, Home Ex­
tension Agent.
lhe leader* will discuss with Miriam
Eads, special Ut In nutriUon. and
Mis* Bullis, priorities, rationing,
labor shortages and other problems
common to big business -which have
enured the family kitchen.
Barry home maker* enrolled in
tha extension group* are convinced
that proper feeding of their famIlles b big business and la ns def­
inite a contribution to the war ef­
fort as working outside their home*.

CO. 4-H CLUBS HIVE 4ft_y.F.W,. COMMUNITY NOTICES
-ACHIEVEMENT DAY W Tfoua

•«vi

/VL
(Continued from page I. Sec 1)
Nexi regular rneeUng Thursday.
,
.Pearl
net. All
Dcraond
art ursed
on Nov.
to attend
ft for *&gt;
dinHiM
f***
33 y aids tor the Saxons' «igiuh
wuehdown on the thlfd play of the
"xmonuao rrosn page i. me. j,
Fuller. Misting*,
final quarter. The try for the ex- Huntington and Kenneth Strain.
tn lhe five year leaderahlp group
tmnorrow.F
.. Otark, । tuck iupper
.1 ba served and a I The Shults Community Club will I —
Mrs. Ward Welter, Hasting*. R. ft, down with Banash scoring on a
____ _______ ____ __
—•— —&gt;d Orin I good time wl
meet with Mr*. Ethel Hom on;
Oct. 27; daughter to Rev. and Mr*. _____
Everett Love, Freeport. Oct J7; Uw extra'point.________________ ' 1 Cole had completed this period of' our commanaer, -wm. Andrews. Thursday. Nov. ft.
son to Mr. and Mr*. Harold Sin­
Frandsen Intercepted an Allegan community service as a 4H club' accompanied Roy Bush on Sunday STRIKES
clair. Hastings R. 4. Oct. 3ft.
pasa and ran the bell back to All*- leader and were awarded appro-1 to Albion to attand the eth District
gau's 11 yard line. The Saxons prlate ft year leader pencils.
, Rally.
scored three playa later when Ban-| Donna Hamilton oi the Capital j Nearly 20 percent of jiU last year* program has been planned. Re-|
Final Dote, Saturday, October 31
ash ran th* b*U to the goal line Community club was named All-members have received- their Blue
freahment* will be. elder and dough- ;
and taterated to Garrison for lhe Around-Coonty winner for 1H2. In - Bird V. card, presented by Depart- nuts.
I hava decided to discontinue the grocery and maat
Bcore. Thetxlra point attempt ] her 4H club experience she ha* com-1 ment commander for paying 1M3
business ond still hove some merchandise le!t at re­
failed.
The
Saxoiu scored their pie ted twenty-two projects and indues before Nov. 11. We would
MARTIN CORNERS
duced price*. I would oho like to sell my 1931 V-8
Preaching services al the church ■
final - touchdown when M. Thoma* *H canning thia year canned 1139 like to have ftO percent of our eom(Continued from page 1, «jec. 1)
Intoroepted \an Allegan pas* ana quart* of fruit and vegetable*. ’ Ttw
-----------■—
- - each night this week beginning
^rand^'fnte^em^T ^Aheaan raced 30 yards for ‘lhe
h® *score
co« **
lhP
A1T
Around
’
County
Champion
'
wni
’
llkVThem.'pay
a* lhe , All - Around - County Champion
Monday
night and continuing
good Hres.
Mt un^TRaxnn? third ,un
*°
“WBrd
c*rrted
to your due* before Nov. 11.
- u"^
idad cn&lt;Un
iodir*
J
|------- -----------------J —
*-J -* acbotanhlp —
through Friday. Services begin each ,
tor
State Of
™
™
“ night at 8 o'clock. AR are cor-1
yard jaunt. The try for the extra i** **1'
z-i
u
../V,, I veterans and ax cllirens and go to dlally invited.
who hove patronized me during my many year* in
point failed.
i Banash. Wilcox, and M. Thomas Club Week at Michigan State Col- Qy.
fue^y Bncj vole jor
business. I sincerely hope that the friendly feeling
CLOVERDALE
i Wilcox scored aoatn in, th*
‘tarred for the Baxona&gt;m. offense ege. next July were named as folbtll American.'

Closing Business

SAXONS SWAMP
ALLEGAN 69-0

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Three boys and two girls have
been bom at the hospital since last
week Monday. On October 20 a buy
was born to Mr. and Mrs Paul Gib­
son of Middleville, R. 1; a boy to
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Campbell, DowUng. R 1. on Oct. 22. and a boy to
Mr. and Mfs. Raymond Boniface of ' taite«L^ 1
Delton on Oct. 23. Girls-were bom

that has existed between us may continue.

*

i

Buy
and help dinner on election day Thursday.
Marjorie Doster, Elaine Cotant.
"T. bonds and stampj
-----Yvonne Budd. Mary Saunders. Max-,our boyl tlglU ou[ _y&gt;rLyk- Kingsbury Everyone welcome •
ine Flnkbelner, Nellie Marratt. El- _|V Aiir-rirtkjc r *
len Bump. Donna Hamilton-. CathAUCTIONS—Cont.
WEST HOPE
teen Fyoefrock, Norma Huntington.1: (Continued
—• •----------------front
page 1.----Section 1)
The Aid will meet for dinner Nov.1
Roger Flanigan. Donald Keech.
will cry the sale and Clifford HamCharles Fuller. Alton Norris. David
lacx
mon&lt;1
w,u
Ml
**
c,
erit
See
the
adv.
Otto. Gene Mater. Miles Kelly, Jack
A1* elsewhere In this Issue for full par‘■J"1'';’
U‘“U"-------------“*
»“XI' SXS
"’’"•R..

IW’nl M* “ I B»n to a minus six yard*, and pav-

er sf
« Jild

Varney. M Green St.. Battle Creek,
and to Mr. and Mr*. John W. Lord.
Hastings. R. 3.
•
.ft rJuTwIhdSSTdn.^wS; T«»mw»*hl uw B.ion.lr.nl
Surgical patients registered at the
u lonl. U&gt; nw Ih. BdlWo.. In
Un, el*&gt;&lt; | &gt;°
“ "W
“&gt;
present time are: Milton Osborn, mortal from U&gt;. 5
Naahviile, R. 3: Winston Merrick. plays later M Thomas' nlsce kick ■ ‘u»
h« second wm
West om«l
Central 1*«»
League
737 8. Washington, Hastings; Mrs. attempt for the extra point was18* me for both teams. Ionia lost
11° Belding and Hastings tied Green­
Rose Tusker, Lake Odessa; Mr*. Paul mdc
... .—
The Saxona gained control of the ; vUte. Last year Hastings defeated
--------- ---------Bgrlow.
Hastings.
R. -.
2: —
Clayton
Mnteon, 228 S. Jefferson. Hastings; ball on AUcganis 47 yard line, where Ionia 24 to 0.
___ _______
__ J____
■
■ ..
* * *.-------------Mrs. Hattie Rykert. Nashville. tn
R 3; ••
Bnnash
scaredI the final .touchdown
Mrs Jennie Nelson, Nashville; Mrs. of the half. M. Thomas added the JOINT MEETING OF
David Smith. Lake Odessa: Mrs.’extra point on a place-kick. The
eadaa diideaii
Akjn
Harold Ward, Cloverdale;
Mrs.; half ended a f*w seconds taler with rAKM
DUKtAU A
iMW
Clement Mead, Freeport; Mrs. Joe the Baxons holding a commanding
Kontecxny. Hasting*. R. ft; Mr*. 3ft to 0 lead.
HASTINGS C. OFC.
Wesley Stowe, Hastings. R. 5; Mary
Hosting* added six more point* to1
Louise Goldcrt, Vermontville. R 1. their mounting total in lhe third

2“

_

Pl"'a

The regular monthly meeting

On account of 111 health Mr. "Hum­
Haywood. Greydon Wood. Andrew
Kennedy Jr.. Richard Osborne. Mil­ mel has decided to quit farming and
burn Jones and Joe Brady.
4H pin and certificate award* farm known m the John G aringer
farm located 6 mile* north of Ver­
I member* completing their summer montville. second house west; or
3‘» mile* east of WamerviUe. Me
proJecU
320on 01me
lhMe
were
J" °L
were namro
named on
lhe uoumy
County nonor
Honor *
IroU in accordance with live out- | 0*,' ho*"' *“y and grain, farm
standing work carried on during m*chtoerj- and miscellaneous ar­
i the summer
'
.«&lt;*•• M'nry Flannery will cry lhe
| The pleasant evening was closed
t"he Jd^etocwhere in Uris'issue

by motion picture, and color slides
in Uris Issue
I of 4H event* of the summer al Uw,for ,ul1 Particular*.
‘Barry County Fair, work at 4H 1 H ..K
„
camp and the Slate 4H Club Show
iiomu.k, Prop,
at Michigan State College. Counly I Being unable to do hl* farm work
Agent Foster urge* an Increased en-1 and secure needed help. Mr. Hosrollment In 4H clubs to further our - mer will dispose of the personal
rural youth war effort during these । property
public auction at the
located 80~rods
west
Cari
lime*.
•‘’farm
------'—
*---------‘ of -----*­
llon Center or ft miles north and
DEATH OF FORMER
' 2 mile* east of Hastings. He Ls offeri ing ..a.good
list of hone*, cows. feed.
LOCAL RESIDENT
....
______________________
George A. Windeknechl. aged 87 *farm nwchmery. Dewey R&lt;*d
a former Hastings resident, passed
the sale and Jay Wing wUl
away Monday night. Oct. ». in «&lt; “
Bee th* adv etoewhere
Butterwortli hcapital In Grand
‘his tame for full particular*.
Rapids. While Uie family residej) I
FvsnF» Pron
In Hastings. Mr Wlndeknecht was AKLU «• »lnds.r. prop.
employed al the Hastings Table Co..' Mr. Fender will hold an auction
and several years later they moved sale at what Lv known ax the Peter
to Grand Rapid*. Surviving are a Fender farm located 3 miles east
son. Raymond of Owosso: one and M mhe north of Woodland; or
daughter. Mra. Vincent Kutfan &lt;Er-,2 miles south of Woodbury. He Is
neatlne Wlndeknecht* of Ionia; five offering a good list of cattle, hay
grandchildren and three sisters. Mr. and grain, household goods and farm
Wlndeknecht was a member of Has- machinery. H. O. Pennington will
tings lodge No. 52 F. and A. M. cry lhe sale and Raymond Lapo
Funeral services were held in Grand i will act aa clerk. See the adv. etec­
Rapids on Thursday afternoon and 'where in thia Issue for full partlcuinterment was In Holland.
Jlar*,
.,

BESSMEWS MARKET
AL BESSMER, Prop.

MONTGOMiav waaa

REDUCED 'WAY BELOW WARDS CIILINO PRICES!
CHOOSE THE PRICE AND SUITE YOU NEED

SAVE NOW

SALE of BEDROOMS

miltee of both groups have com­
pleted arrangements and the meet­
ing will be held Monday evening.
November 2. 7:15 p. m. at the Odd

al Michigan State College will be
। lhe speaker. Also on the program
will be Paul Rlckett of Battle Creek.

WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
Frances Juppslrom "hit lhe jack-

AS ADVERTISED IN ESQUIRE

THE TOPCOAT

MADE

WELL

SLIPS

pounded the pins for the best in­
dividual series of the year in the
Womens Bowling League. Starting

»3250

— 5494
Bed, Chest and Vanity

U

3 Pc. MODERN—CHALUNOIS

game, she stepped lhe tempo to 223
and '111 in lhe last two games to
give tier a grand total of 587 pins.

QUALITY &gt;U HIOHER
.95

and

Seo this suite at Ward* TODAY—during this sale
event! The veneers arc rich walnut in combina­
tion with gutnwoodl Interior* are dustproofed
top and bottom, with dovetailed drawers! Circle
platc-glaxj mirror! Vanity Bench4.44

and was easily the runner-up and
then to make it a Leonard night
Dec Thayer, also of lhe Leonard
team came up with a 4B7 series for
third place.

NIWUT STYLINt

3 PC. LUXURY SUIT!
COMPARE AT
MORI
THE COAT WtTH THE DOUBLE-DENSE FABRIC!

games from

When you go shopping, you may find a coat that

has a pleasantly soft texture, or one that has a
rugged fabric. Fine. Either of these is a good reason
for buying "a coat. But—there are two aides to the
.Alpagora story! For an Alpagora give* you both

luxury and long wear. How? Very simply. The wr-

face of every square, inch of Alpagora fabric con­

i

Piston

Ring

Office:

KANTRUN"HOSE

Strand took three games from Bell
Telephone; Bonnet and Gown won
a pair from Piston Ring Shop: Trio

In hard twisted rayon.
Full Fashioned

game from Bliss and Portias swept
the series with the Orphans

J.00 and J.50

Big, Drop-centor Vanity, Panel
Bad and Roomy 5-Dra war Chut

FULL FASHIONED 50 Dcnlcre
sheer, hard twisted, dull
flinlsh

A bargain at regular prica—NOW
a tremendous value at this Sale
Price! The style is NEW, with pop­
ular concealed drawer pulls that
add so much to its modern beauty!
Walnut veneers— V-matched on the
fronts combined with gum wood I

ITS PATRIOTIC lo eat apple*
these days because, by eating more
and more fresh fruits and vegetables,
we are belter able to release process­
ed. packaged foods that are needed
by the men in the armed forces.

NO SEAM RAYON
SHEER, pr

tains twice i|ie number of hair fibres you find on

SEAMED RAYON HOSE

lhe average coat! In other words, you get a Double-

’“GOLD MARK" RAYON
HpSE. pr..'................

Dense fabric which gives you double

value and double satisfaction. Come

FALL WEIGHT ANK-

in — see our new colors and models-

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
“Selling Quality Keeps Us Busy"

Frandsen9\
"Exclusive, but not expensive"
HASTINGS

Oak interiors! Vanity Bench. .4.94

�THF HASTINGS BASNER. THUMP UT. OCTOBER ?»■ IM?

AUCTION SALE

|BRIG. GEN. BARNES
VISITS HASTINGS

takes can of direct relief, and the
social welfare work, both of which
I have offices tn the coun home.

COUNTY BUDGET
JR. RED CROSS
LCD FOR
(UK 1943
1944
*
“ IS3 LESS
MARRIAGE LICENSESENROLLMENT
1

I dation which owns the Museum and
was one of its founder*. HU In”
(ContinuedJrom page 1. Sec. 1)
(crest and faith in the future ot
(Continued from page 1. See. D :
E. --------------Voorhees.- -Battle
lhe Museum ha* continued unabated
Grounds
. .
.
3 000 00 ■ Carl
------ —
------- Creek. .49 own funds by plays, sale of sal­
_ ___ ______ ___ _______
____ J Doris
1430-00!
P®11* E.
E- Bacon.
Bacon. Dowling
Dowling,------------38 'vaged material or other means, and
always interested from earliest since lu founding. He came to this ,7&gt; Detention Home
------- •— Attorney's
•——12L"*^...
' ’... &gt;—
—• - Wilkins,
— **Barry
------- Co............... 18 .purchase necessary supplies to make
Prosecuting
Clyde
years in mechanical things and country from Sweden when he was &lt;8&gt; -.2,000 00: Isola Hill. Barry Co...................... IB । lhe many articles they turn out.
Office
“tinkering''. One of the Joy; of 18. Col. Tyden Is an inventor and
| that period of life was an ancient industrialist whose products arc &lt;9&gt; County Clerk's Office .4,800.00 ’ Earl O. Warner, City.;........ ....... 32 1 More than 3,000,000 such articles
Hls Invention, &lt; 10&gt; County Treasurer's . ............. 1 Doris Dickinson. City.....................28 Jhave been BUtde-toy members In
sewing machine given him by the used extensively.
the
automatic
self-locking
car
seal,
I late Mrs. Marcus Stebbins. He put
Office ....................... . 4,000.00,011^ D scolL Baltimore........ 68 । schools throughout the nation dur­
I will dispose of the household goods of Mrs. Helen Shirley
■ it to all kinds of uses aided by a manufactured by the International (ID Register of Deed's ... 3500 no Hc*en® M Contreras, Battle Creek 52 Ing
lhe past year
.
I
Office ........................
little electric motor he had rigged Seal and Lock Company, is recog- ;
In Barry County 4.588 Junior
and the late Eva C. Kenaston at the residence located at 117
Harvath. Bellevue............ 21 ,
nixed as an outstanding manufac­ (12. School Commissioner's ’.
up.
Ottice
V'ol&gt; P Oertner, Dowling........ 21 [ Red Cross members enrolled tills
turing success The factory U lhe'
The family still recall liow hls
East Walnut Street in Hastings on
. .
ritNr’nriilf
।more than 14,000.000 young people
curiosity to see ' what made the largest car-sea! factory tr^ the world. • 13* Drain Commissioner .1300.00'
wheels go around" led him lo take For around 40 yean II has made
who make up thia great organisa­
...........................
apart n brand new gold watch ot this seal now used exclusively by ,,o,
tion today.
. -•---I HORIZON CLUB
hl* mother's. On returning home over 95 perceht of the railroads in (1g) county Road
Fifty gift boxes have just been
Commission ............... i
one day she found all the .Inside the V. S. and by railroads all over
filled by our boys and girls and
The
Horizon
Club
held
their
The principle of the (n, Election Supplies
.1.000.00
1 wriner Red
roast
Wednesday,
Oct. 21. i
gadgets spread out in orderly se­ tlie world
shipped
to American
Cros*
Ex­
Recording Births and .
quence on the floor. Wejjiiled to, seal as originally designed, has nev- ,
port
Depot. Jersey City nnd Hal­
instead of Oct. 28. The year’s
... ............ ....
_
___ er been changed
It l* aUo used
Deaths ....................... .
STARTING AT I O’CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:
..200 00 schedule was read which promises lowe'en carnival caps, nut cups and
Ilguns for Unch-BanTgot a spank,h* Custom* deportments of the (19&gt; county Agricultural ...
decorated
paper
napkins
are
being
I in, &lt;«r mu d.«d
no!
I Itnuert
■ .2.400 00 to-be Interesting. At the next meet­ made and sent to Fort Custer this
sd or not
UnitedW.U.
SIat”.nd
*ndCuud.
Canada (or
forM.1.
seal-........................................................
Agent
ing a beauty specialist will speak
i Oen: Barnes paid
•••■»
Wld a
. line
lint tribute
irttui. ;
T.X AlUCBUm
to them.
-- J• -■
— *tonnrr
-------- 1 ■»
v all e«v.r***
Commission ..
U.th. lair Ernr,!
E&lt;l«rr.
•&lt; '•
h -rt “hv
oxhm. eomnaates
iomp.Blr,
.200 00' All dues must be In by Wednes- j
-----HOUSEHO L D GOODS
■ r.rt.r M rn.lhrm.hr. hm. -horn
0 OW Un, JUp- (2D County Canvassing
day. Oct. 28.
(KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JVNK!
_____
_____________
.
’.50
JOO
j
I ■ rxrrphon.l ulrni lo malm, lhal •«"• Mr Ttdro alm partorUd Iho
Board ....................
‘.■him . f.Vm.nn, and imdrr. ' amemal e marhlnra ,o inakr- ih. &lt;22&gt; County Drain Tax ....1391.49
Large antique chest of draws.
Universal electric range.
. rr.ndahl.on.. ha. almm, bmxn.
H. M. Inmilri and pat.nl- &lt;231 Barry Co. Health
Hlm.r.d In HaMina. H»h H. Mid
•■•*»“
Hastings kitchen cabinet.
Metal bed ond springs.
Pillows.
5,00000 '
Unit
- - IK. .rhl ...nuuirn I» rould In «!""■ •-&gt;*»
»•"» «••“'
&lt;241 Hospitalization of
Feather ticks ond bedding of all kinds.
Large dish cupboard.
I, main n.n-&lt;ri.nom.ir&gt;
n« ro romnlmtlon. lo Amrrk.n indimux.
Indigent*
1.00000
Iirnmmoi. ihrn. undrr Ern.-i F.dp.f,. ,lnU’,I&gt; 'h- milnmitlr iprlnklrr &lt;25&gt; County Farm and -----------------Montgomery Word cook stova, good.
Antique plush perfume cases, diamond
'land ha. h.d m-.don lo b. O«l«-•
“f V,k""' ""
cut on bottles.
Infirmary 6,000 00
Round oak tabic and 6 good leather
fill to him nil through hi* life for C®*- Tyow*.
.
&lt;28&gt;
Direct
County
Relief
9.000.00
i
High choir.
Looking glass.
covered chairs.
&lt;77&gt; Co. Welfare. Admlnls-|
. ih. lmmd«Um hr Mid .ion, lh.1 AMnucAK UCIOX
Odd choirs.
Wash stands.
tration Expense ---------5,000 00
Im. Bhlrli ha- barn ot auch r.lut I U,X1IJARV vOTTK
Guest chair.
Chino cabinet.
• 281 Hospitalization of
m him In hb x*mr.
। -m,
fljr ,
CoA„ OIUrd«
Antique pitcher^nd bowl set.
Kitchen table and 3 chairs.
Adults 9.000.00
Am.lhrr H.rimj. m.n .ho In- , ,
r„„.idrml b&gt; ih.
Antique baby crib«
Library table.
Itaml him b&gt;
mmlna hl. | A
„„
UBMInllrt, poal- (29i Soldiers Burial300.00
Damascus sewing machine.
thoughts to the Army, was the late 1&gt;one()
'
&lt;30i Tuberculosis Expense 4.000.00
Walnut chino closet.
2 dressers.
2 commodes.
?.Pn&lt;
D Knlskcm. who»r. *olRemember the benefit card party (3D Auditor General's bills -------- .
Several carpets and rugs.
idlerh bearing and service in foreign |n, ,hc re..lolj haH thltl evening,
of patients In State
Metal bed springs and mattress.
jUnd&gt;. had made special appeal to i .n,c Auxl,Un. WB, ln ch-rri Of
hospital, etc 4.00000
Day bed.
Couch.
Stools.
Morris chair.
Chest of drawl.
him Hr had the good fortune, he thp u 8. O rooms on Saturday &lt;32 • Miscellaneous
Dropleaf table.
Ice box.
2 oak buffets.
Expenses
.5.05841
I now feels, to meet him nt n re- ln(| 8un(1M&gt;-. (he opening days and
HAVE CANDY OR COOKIES ON
..rplldi.
&lt;lnrl...on.
ollhr
a.n.r.l,i
rnx
,„
,
,„„
d
.
ra
.
ol
Ci»&gt;&lt;
Several
small
tools.
Meat
grinder.
Sewing cabinet.
Large oak bookcase.
.8105,00000
Total'.-------------------------&lt;'xit* to Hastings
71ir romorsn- Glmrds. many coming in to read.!
6 or 8 rockers.
Large oak holl tree.
HAND FOR THE KIDDIES
2 burner oil stove.
2 ironing boards.
tlon h» had with him at that Mme ! nlov
oamM
.
„
nrl
rtanr
.,.
The
welfare
coat
to
the
county
in
piny Hamer, nnd dance.
।
served
to
clinch
the
Idea
which
Organ.
Camera
outfit.
the
above
budget.
Including
Item*
Your membership due* will be
2 marble top antique stands.
| had been Iving dormant In hl* mind npnreclnlcd.
Several antique albums.
300. Practically ell of Item 31 U alio
Child's small roll top desk.*
for a long time nt the Army as a
Work Li progressing on the Vic­
Stands.
Footstools.
Antique large wheel baby buggy.
tory handbook ot recipes being
Gen. Knhkrrn proved an Inter­ compiled by the Auxiliary. Have for county patients In state insti­
50 ft. garden hose.
Singer drophead sewing machine.
ested listener, advbed him just how you sent your recipes in yet? Mrs. tutions. If we included what the
Mash feeders.
Lawn mower.
to go about it when his college Alma Larsen nnd Mrs. Gladys stole pays to Barry county people
Antique marble top wash stand.
Pitchforks.
course was completed, nnd ns roon Henry will be Riad to receive your for old age pensions, cost of caring
Antique walnut dresser.
Cooking utensils and dishes of all kinds.
n« bl* diploma was In hls hand he contribution as they wish to com­ for afflicted children, cost of caring
began Immediate training. Itavlne plete the work thU week.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
for afflicted adults, aid for the
Walnut what-not.
no difficulty with the entrance ex­
blind, and assistance In burial ex­
aminations and as we know has ad­ NOTICE
penses for Indigent folks, which
vanced rapidly nnd achieved an en­
amounts
to well toward 1250.000 the
'.nd TIIK
viable position Ur hls chosen line
TERMS: Coih day of sole. Nothing to be removed until settled for.
It AltJKOAlT total would be about 4287,000 In
of service
Hr feels it the finest
■ cash paid for welfare work In Barry
of &gt;11 profession;, onr that never
county. If to that we would add the
lets down in'Interest fnr him.
surplus products given to Barry
county's needy by the federal gov­
ernment—such as all kinds of fruit,
eggs, butter, evaporated milk. etc.. ।
CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer.
etc., the total welfare aid given In ।
. Barry county would considerably ex..t ih. i.nr ceed (300,000. and might reach (335.:
i.v'uMMst.i, poo. Formerly the slate and federal
HASTINGS
(Continued from page 1. Sec 11
'
governments gave nothing, and the
likes good old Michigan weather. I friend', were recent guests of Jack 1 accept- it for the Museum and give
DURFEE
’
entire cost was all paid by Barry
Mr. and Mr* Harry Williams| Moore's
the principal address of the after- I
The twnw folks recelvad a let­
‘county, and would not exceed 115.
kai. »MAZno axi&gt;
ii „ «r
an.tn. v«r
Myrtle G reen of
noon.. (Mr. Batt Is on ‘temporary’
family
ot iLansing,
Mr. ...a
and i
ter from Harold Erb who Is in and to-,
,
«■;;
I~
... Grand, ouwh
----- *leave of absence us Chairman ol Tl” sl '
Camp
Clairbum
&lt; Engineering Mrs. John Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Rapids Is visiting Mr nnd' Mrs.
I'OMPtXY !*“• vreuare set-ups m carry county,
Dept.i La, He is well nnd still Ivan Briggs and several local | Claud Hunt.
, the Board because of important govoui u u|the county welfare bureau, which

(Continued from page 1. Bsc. 1)

55^.°?““”.•.■"« CAMP FIRE NEWS

Saturday, Oct. 31, 1942

TRICK oh TREAT!

BEWARE!
OCTOBER 31st!

SUNBURST AND
4 AWINDMILL COOKIES |U

PRETZEL
STICKS

MORSE D. CAMPBELL, »&lt;&lt;m and MRS. HELEN SHIVLEY

PIONEER ROOM WAS
COL. TYDEN’S GIFT

10s

BEN FRANKLIN

To Citizens of Barry County
It Is Your Privilege and Your Duty to Vote on Tuesday, Nov. 3
The Republican Party of Michigan offers a ticket headed by
Judge Homer Ferguson, candidate for U. S. Senator and Harry
Kelly, candidate for Governor, of which it is justly proud.
We believe that this Republican slate deserves your sup­
port by virtue of merit and as a protest against the ever-grow­
ing bureaucracy of the New Deal and its alarming tendei^y
to concentrate all powers in Washington.
The Republican slate further deserves your vote as a pro­
test against the false propaganda being spread by the New Deal

machine that a Democratic vote is the only patriotic vote. Such
an appeal is an insult, not only to Republicans but to the presi­
dent himself/ This war is not being fought by and for the
Democrats —it is being fought by and for the people of the
United States; the president of the United States is not merely
commander-in-chief of the Democrats—he is the commander­
in-chief of all the people in the United States. Republicanscan
and are giving just as fine support to the war effort as are
the members of any other political party.

We Urge You to Vote on Nov. 3 and We Are Proud of the Entire Slate

Being Presented for Your Consideration by the Republican Party

'The Barry County Republican Committee

�THK HASTINGS BANNIR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1M1

^..fed

UH.

Handled Jone*,of'

.Mr.

and Mr*. Robert Uurenacnl-----'

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CHURCHES

l&amp;cbaniMvilie, N.tUr. and Mrs. x»d son and the foruur’s mother CATIAI
CVEMTG' AN*1VER8ARY CELEBRATION
i
Clarite Jams and Mra. Ubby Willey Mra. Laurenaon ot Elkhart, Ind, jUUlAL L V Lil I J
Tho Leighton Evangelical church
of Hasting* vrtre Friday dinner'*«” F*”* of Mr. and Mra. A. K. •
i&gt;
the *:ene °f * happy event PREKlfYiEJlIAN CHURCH
m?*X',
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Jone*. Frandsen Saturday afternoon and -------------------------------------------------------- Friday evening when Mr. and Mra.
The Comu* club will meet tonight
Jc, .
I Mira Doris tundberg visited in ’ Bunday.
■ Mr and Mra. :Floyd Foote enter- Bnory C. Jones, respected members
foe a potluck dinner at the church .
,
Mra. Helena FUrd and daughter* I Beach Fla., afvr spending six Muskegon and Whitehall for a few
Mr*. Blanche Goucher went to Coined with a Sunday dinner for)of the church and lifelong residents Thursday,
Qqt. 29.
|^W. 1^.
and Wihna HenriXten of Grand, weeks in Charlevoix.
■*—- ’■
Mkple Grove center Tuesday, for a the family honoring their mother.'of the community, were honored by
The Ladles League will meet for “‘J*'
Rapid* and Chester Stowell and | Dr. and Mr*. L. J. Caston visited
week-* visit with' Mr. and Mrs Em- Mr*. Edith Bechtel who left Tues- a surprise gathering of nearly seva potluck dinner at ope o'clbcVPri-1 ”e““Unday ,
family, local, were Bunday dinner'over the weekend in Pewamo with
ory.Wood.
jday for several months' stay with|enty-five friends, member* of the
day. Oct 30 with Mira Gertrude ; *“*
,.
guests of Mra. R B. Walker and!her mother. Mra. Leo Fedewa, and weekend guests of Mr. and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Max Bump spent her son and famOy, Mr. and Mr* adult Sunday school classes, near
not* “ Ww g*”"1*00**
Mra. Anna Willeu
lamily.
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Ray Ser- Floyd Bechtel of Bend, Oregon. Mr. kin' and neighbor*. The event was Hampton. 804 W. Grand BL
Charles Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lahr were In
Mr. and Mra. Ted Zeigler left
I and
Mrs. Loren Boyes and son Terry ven of Middleville.
anu Mr*.
ran John
upon Bechtel
occtnei entertained
cnurnauiea j| in
in celebration
ccieuraiiun of
ot the
me 40th
win anntverauntver- ,
Flrat Church nf Chrtct L
in sary
and th»ir
their
The pastor wiU tell
-ublert »or
Mr*. Ini* Kenyon and Miu Mar- at
*t supper
«nw*r Monday
Mnnrfav evening,
,v«nlno also In
enrv of
nf their
thnie marriage arut
Grand Rapid* Sunday, making a Thursday fpr Big Rapids where he of Lansing are guests of Mr. and
"AnoUier Frcm the Same Th.
foe Bunday to
Jorle Kenyon -of Kalamazoo. Mr. honor ot their mother. Mr. Edith d*ughu-r .nd ron. Mra Clarence M»u
visit to the Esther Home
ha* employment Ln defense work.
Mra. D. 2. Boyes this week.
BMhin.
Su«w wd Cb-tta J«&gt;« ol arena St1
I."1
J c
“““
fuoUluynl.
nu*. Unington min
William E. Dibble of Chicago was
MU* Eleanor Page was in YpaiMr. and Mrs. Wm.
and" and Mrs 'Howard Newton and Dar—
• • •
i Rapids who formulated the plans Tlie Christian* ThJee C*.
|
the guest of Miss Marjorie E. Boyes llantl over lhe weekend attenolng two children were Sunday guest* of &gt;»*J«an were Sunday dinner guests
Mr. nnd Mra. Clarke ^1. Jone* of *-cre ably assisted by Mr. and Mra
Sund»y school at 11:45. Mra. Attle
over the weekend.
[the college homecoming.
Mr. and Mrir. WilUam Btuka ol
Mr. and Mra W H Weaver.
Dr. and Mr*. C. P Lathrop were south Hastings entertained at a 6 Arthur Thede. Rev. and Mrs. Le- Ha7' superintendent. The bpenlMT | vra*T* LOCAL CHURCH
Mra. Mary fihowerman has reMr*. Jessie Blocum went to Grand Lansing. .'
held In the church I On Sunday the Moat Rev.
turned from a series of evangelistic I Rapid* on Friday where ahe to car­
John Isenhath went Lo Detroit on Sunday ne*ta of Dr. and Mrs R o'clock dinner Thursday evening,1 roy chamberlain Mr* Elmer Stee- Merelat* W,H
XV. and Mr*. Handford Jone* of by »nd other* '
auditorium.
*eph Plagen*. of Grand Rapid*.
meetings which she conducted near ing tor Mr. ahd Mr*. Henry Ro*en- Monday where he completed hia ex- «*• Wcbb of Grarul Rapids
Mechanicsville.
The Chureh »e**ion will meet at present at the flu Roic of j
Alpcna.
‘
— •"
aminations'and wu accepted ax al Ura. J. W. Brcldenateln
of South N. Y.. Mr. and Mra. I The basement parlor* had been
chureh al ’^0 Tuesday evening. Catholic church, making hl* L
D. D. Smith M*nl last week in . Mr. and Mr*. Loren Smith of I Navy Cadet?.&gt;U expect* to be call- Haven and daughter. Ml** Chariplto Oscar Jones. Mra. Ethel Hess, and . beautifully decorated with fall flow3„
5tatt. ?• Wahop of thto a
I Battle Creek were weekend gue*u^,.
| edB.tn a short time.
were Sunday afternoon filers of Mrs. Ubby Willey of Hastings being f erf and lighted candles and the *urDetroit on business.
present.
prised couple who thought they
The Bo“rd of Trustee* will meet Tlie eight o'clock maza waa me
Mr and Mra. Edw. Campbell were °f Mr. and Mra. Maurice Ingram.
, Thursday guests of Mr. »nd Mrs. 'h** former’s sister. Mra.
I’ ’ '
. ..
were orTS way to oSnd
fhurth at 1:30 Tuesday eve- m»hop Pl*gens
the Mcran
in Kalamazoo Bunday lo see lhair | Mrs. Nell Troos and children of! Glenn Densmore, were Mra. Leo ,el"
..
. ..
_ ,
, ...
were on vneir way-zo urano nap------ _ — —---------- — ।
I
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Peter
TUkin*
of
Alto
ld
,h
d
f
d
nlng,
Nov.
3.
nuhta. Mra. Aimes Congdon and i। —
Grand
............Itapids
—
spent mac
the wnktiiu
weekend । Herrick wi
of wciiutt
Detroit and mr.
Mr. ana
and mrs
Mra 1'
* "* *' -Handford
nnd
”* J'*
Jone* re- ,
h-irad at roe church and
The Presbyterian Guild wUl meet
Miss Genevieve Rider.
W,
with
'K her ----------parent*. Mr. —
and
— •Mr*.
— 1 Fred‘ Mayo
- of
-• Maple
•- -------Grove.
turned to their home in Mechanics­ • entertained with a family. dinner
Sunday
tn
honor
&lt;ff
Karl
Wellfnre
j
ewxirled
by
a
waiting
committee
Wednesday
evening,
Nov.
4.
with
। Mr, and Mra. Peter Appiedoorn ol! *u,e- N Y • B*t’»«*«y after spendMl*, and Mrs. Robert Gardner Guy Glddlnga.
1 down the step# to the strain* of a
DorT”;n“1L E
and children of Chicago visited hls
Mr. and Mr*. John Meissner of Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of Iweek with Mr and Mrs. ^ho-Jefl f°r U‘e
27. Those present were Mrs Bertha wedding march played by Mrs Ar- St- More box” win *»
for renter choir. Ordinarily the rit
mother. Mrs. Erma Gardner, last Ludington arc visiting the R. H. [ her brother and sister-in-law. Mr.1 Clarke Jones of South Hnstinga
.......r—-&gt;i— _ ______.
an&lt;f t0 a
of hon. the boy* in service.
Loppcnthfen* for a lew days this land Mr*. John Hoevenalr.
Mr» J“&gt;' Snyder. Mr*. William Wellfare. Miss Beatrice Cobum,; Uiur
then wnR
The Woman * Mtosionary society three yeara, but because of the I
Mr. and Mra. Herman Zcrbel went week.
Mf* Edith Bechtel visited
her i Lining ton nnd Mrs J. W. Hewlt: Gottlieb Weeber, and Mr. and Mrs.; or Mrs
Weilfare.
Donald
*nd You TrUy ’ ^companied ’ by Mra wUl meet Thursday, Nov. ».
health of Bishop Plage us. the pet
to Detroit Tuesday for a visit of
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Sageand daughter and
son-in-law. Mr and wf,re ln Lansing yesterday In at- George
18ldney Draun. Arthur Thede. as
Rev- 8- Oon«er Halnaway wa* in
several days with their son. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vcdderwere in | Mr*. Ronald Hayes of Baltimore . ten,lart&lt;‘'‘ '*&lt; (he state W. C. T. U. Beverly.
Father John V. Dillon aaalst*
Flftv ftv«. were nnvnt at thr i tr'lu[cr of ceremonle* then took
f'reek. Yi,cdlLt8daj?
w.UK&lt;d
Battle Creek on Sunday.
I township last week
convention In session for three days
rtlty-ltve were present at lhe .
,
_ a meeting of the Synod of Michl- with the service and the men &lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Buxton are ‘ Mr. and Mra. Slewart Caln and at
Central Methodist church.’ fiftieth
Mrs. Dan Peterman and daughter.
wedding anniversary of Mr.
“ '«&gt; of
f*”'1 w"r Tlm'‘ 8ervte&lt; CommtoSunday guests of Mr nnd Mrs. !Td
Anne, of Lnke Odessa were guests gue*U of Mr. and Mra. Don Jewell of ’ daughter Marilyn have returned to
“L
" led* bv ^r*
were made to share In
Bishop from the rectory to tn i
of Mrs. Fred Newton last Tuesday Beulah. Tlie ladles are sister*.
their home tn Rotk Wand. Ill si- Freeman Furrow were Mr nnd Mrs. Those from out-of-town
'
led
or
Mra
Dan
Mintner.
c
~
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•
...
were: Mrs ' **“ “..’I
t,an Mintner.
«n ..................
impfeaati i
Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller and , ter visiting a week with the for- ”ob*'r‘,
, *nd, c^‘!drT "?d
Mr. and Mrs. John Ironside
George Wood and
u.
U»~nto&gt; .nd Kte.d W.UUm, .ho
• mllltadblUr.Hk 'nkrwnry and beautiful.
visited Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Town­ Elaine of Carlton Center were Sun- | mer's Barents. Mr. and Mrs Ther- ~ri’ Marte Bigler ot Grand Rap­ Palmater of Kalamazoo. Mr.
and «“• «' J.nn .nd H.rrry W»- ™““ «"*• ’!•••&lt;*
Am™
,ld’
send of Lowell on Wednesday of ; day guests of Mr. and Mra. Glenn . on Caln.
. Mra. Lote Harris. sh
Sharon
iX Grove*. tin*.
drerurd.
cnee
lonnrd
I
hr
]
“
“
&gt;
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•
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v
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d
FIRST
METHODIST
CHURCH
wiuku mw
[Densmore.
. f Ml»* Barbara Trego nf KatomaiKy. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Stuart gins. deceased,
HMW VU.WMC.
.w years
years
«™P «nd church activities,
The sermon theme for Sundar
male
quartette, for
Rov Hatha wav left on Wednesday
Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert —------ *
~—*■"---------NAVY DAY
! and daughter of Portland and Pvt. Leighton
a feature of many programs In vari- Prlsonrrs
”rar
c°tnevening of last week for Fort Burch on Thursday were Mrs. en'’. Mr. and Mrs Fred Trego
communities. Mr. t-ussenoen.
Lusveriden. —
m---------ynltles.'jChristian
Great Quest ’
°p«»e ous contmumurx.
—.-------------refugees,
— “™medl- •■Tlie
*•« m
Washington. Md after a visit with Hnrrto Wcaranga. Mr*. Roy H.
Mrs R H Loopenthlen spent the LEGION PROGRAM
Lakes Training Station. Mr. Page
.
d
cal war relief, emergency repatria- .preach,
relatives in Hastings and vicinity., Randall and Mra. Harmon Wolfe of weekend tn Ludinrton with her stsMembers of Lawrence J. Bauer had on the necktie he wore when . ----------- —re---- ’
....
.
«lnn
nf
mt«lnnariM
China
relief
-m
— i
relief.
humorous readings, one entitled tion
-— of
— missionaries.
He has been in the United States'Grand Rapids.
I ier and husband. Mr and Mrs. John Poet No 45. American Legion, celc- he was married.
~
"
missions.
“Forty
a mock wed- Orphaned
runy Years
icara Ago"
ard
Amocawra-•’™r—
T—C~.
11:20 Each department to fuUy o. Army for four years and was station-1 Mrs. H. J. Freeland spent Friday , R- Meissner, who celebrated their brated Navy Day at Legion hall
..
... Edison Cham...
rhnrrhr.
i
ding
ceremony with
churches and
churches in the British Kanlred and there ve clasaas ft t
cd nt San Tails Obispo, Calif until' In Grand Rapids,
silver weddln? Sunday
here Tuesday evening by having as; Mr and Mrs. Dan Ashaher enter- - - ,----- , - - ,
-------------------- —- Isles.
hto recent transfer to Fort WashingMiss Dorothy Stanley ot MJ3.C.
Brie. Gen. Gladeon M Bamea of guest* of honor a group of men from Uined the N. C Night Club at their $*rtain and hto riater. Joyce, beOn Sunday attrmoon the mini; ■
ton He is the son of Elmer Hath- spent lhe weekend with her par­ Washington. D. (?.. visited hls broth- the Coast Guard Camp nt Clear home last Saturday evening in
““"P1 .?* brtde •lld Sr°om HAKTiXGS METHODIST
away. a former Rutland Tap. ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanley,
honor
of
Boyd
Clark
who
enltoted
a*
w,lb
u
J
lI
5
Majilyn
a*
flower
girt.
rIRCt
;iT
.take.
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____
CIUULTU M
: -•
,
----­
dirt churches of the county
resident, who now resides in ’ Robert Parker of U. of M. spent
nd tneir
*bflr father
f«iher as clergyman,
clergyman.
and
-rv,- pr^rher*
p^roer* for the i
I Among those present were Lieut. an aircraft mechanic. After lhe “
j
i
«
I
"•ret
&gt;n M&gt;i* enuren bi s:uu a
California.
tbe weekend with hl* parents. Mr. He Is the chief of the envlne*ring Edwin Pumaln. Chief Petty Officer
TbiSrSita!;
■"d
'“vs ■««.*»"»&gt;
sz’ss .“
t
Sunday guests of Mr and Mr* , and Mra. William Paiker.
ordnance department
.
In Washing- Taravclla. Public Relation* Officer
...
i*nu ot this week are iu follows: visitation Evangelistic Crowd* Mt
Donald D. Smith were Mr*. Aimee । Mr. and Mr*. Earl Coleman were ton
,M-tak-nk.
J902, nt„
the.na
hwnf
,\he ~
....................... ...........
~
Randcl* and ten coast guardsmen Mrs. Foster Oilman of South Haven Mfe-.
Mr
MnotJokn
“» TrMnlrx CoJ
,Mr ,“P
d “
«• J?
1”! SL^SL,“SS
Honnold and Miss Gretchen Coulter WcdncMiay dinner, guests of Mr.
Charles Drake vtolted at hi* here­ in training who put on a special and Keith Clark of Ann Arbor were, Th-k. !*««
wrr.“*•
-ki-a
by
Mr.
PrM
ln Unun' * ,,r —
of Chicago and Judge and Mrs. R. [and Mr*. S. C. Coleman of Battle &gt;o South Haven from Thursday till program under direction of Walter out-of-town guest*.
-ho ... oh. o&gt; Uk brtdr. "St
Rul“"' •"'I k l» ta rh, ln«ru
R. McPcek of Chailottr.
[Creek. They alao attended Alec Monday.
Mr. Clark left Monday Oct. IB. for
Cline who acted as master of cere­
maid*. An account Of the wedding
Wridav Hendershott no zrrvlre 1 m,*ring. There will
Mr. and Mr Fred Bower and Templeton's concert.
&gt; Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Finstrom came monies.
Fort Cu*ter and expects to be trans­
ta taMUkd in !h» MMdkrllk s. ,
M.Kin
dninrliter Dorothy Ann spent the I Mra. George Miller returned Sat- Saturday from Loulsvilto Kv. and
. Texas, soon. of *that :-J-.dMe‘wu
___ an"inlere»U§
__
..... ......' invited IO Goodwill. MUs^Kn^uMartin. Ml*s nr
nM
*d,y
a... ev
-v-nln&lt;r
«to« ot
nf n*rf »*®*&lt;
Dr. Robert B. Harkness, n colonel ferred to San Angelo.
weekend in Toledo. Ohio, visiting urduy from a week's visit with her remained till Mondov with hl* par- I in lhe medical corps during World
1®-------------1°
ten ppersons
present, Quimby' Mr Wlnegar.
P*3* , ytoltallon will take place in
Mr. and Mra.’ I.Ira
’„ Chaffee oti*^
,--------—
--------- r----------M- Reiver’s brothen-ln-lnw and daughter. MLss Eleanor Miller, of
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Finstrom, War 1. gave a short talk. Lieut.
■A Mr
u- and Mra.
tr-.- who
who were
were among
nmonir the
the one
one hundred
hundred
’ these churches each evening.
sister. Mr. nnd Mrs m f Whinier, j Chicago, her sister, Mrs. L. C. Sulh- *when
”w"“ they went to Toledo -*■
—
Quimby entertained
where
। Thursday afternoon prayer meet-1
Puma la gave n brief outline of the
Second clncx Woman Carroll cri*nd. and niece, Mrs. R. T. Cutler they have an engagement of «ev- function of the const guard and I-indcn Norris and famliy of Dow- gurals al lhe wedding,
following homes: Render-j BAPTIST NOTES
n_, ing
*n* at
0
era! weeks.
'
ling: Mr and Mra.
0*™"1' . — ;■ shott.
snotc.
a. u
ciarx: Martin.
Manin, Orr
urr '
Stamm was home from the Univer- [ ot Pnrkrtdgc, ill.
Mra Harry McGIur- ' „,F’nll°wl,n? ,lt* &gt;PJ
”~
‘ ‘t. A.
C.. Clark:
described a trip he made through ling;
The« sermon subject Sunday
ally of Wisconsin's Naval school for
Mr. and Mrs P. W. Stebbins Wert­ i rite South Pacific a few years be­ kin nnd family. Hendershott; Mrs.1 ChambertoIn in behalf of the church FL.,her: Goodwill. Mr*. Con» Bigg*
Mra. Emma Murdock returned
tire weekend
home Saturday after spending a in Detroit on Wednesday and fore the start of the present war. Eleanor Sherman and daughters, friend*, presented a basket ot love- nnd Mr?. Bauchman: Quimby Cha* •n» will be "BnrzlIIal and
Back the King." Lord’s supper
and Mr. and Mrs. David Waters of *&gt;’ flowers to Mr and Mrs. Jones Scott.
------- —
— Miss Ruth Sherman spent lhe week with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thursday of last'week.
Time
2-3.
At that time a former officer prev
. .
weekend In Jackson, the guest of WLswell of Kalamazoo.
Out-of-town callers and guests of
Hasting.; and Me w. W. AHerdlng ' *^.J,7»“nd*d *”h *0^ °r
negmar
serv.ee oun
Regular preaenmg
preaching service
Sun­ close of morning service. .
ent on the trip remarked a* they of Camo Ripley. Minn. Sunday in precl"tlo":.,“l,ow'd
*U ldn«,nS day at Goodwill and Hendershott,
Miss Pat Palmer. She also attend­
Mr. nnd Mr*. H. B. Crane ano Mrs. Sybil Warner the past week were touring through the Solomon
:—
Times ------10:30 and- 12.
----- | rarpROVTNG AFTRX
ed a partv at the home of Kenneth
were Mrs Cornelia Olmstead of De­
honor 61 Mr, Chaffee’s birthday.
Love* Old Sweet Song.
Elizabeth of Fennville edited Dr.
'
• • •
A beautiful three-tiered wedding i! The Goodwill Young people at- SERIOUS OPERATION
Stevens Saturday evening.
troit: Mrs. Anna Watson. Battle Islands that here would be an Ideal
place to be in case of lhe outbreak
nnd Mrs D. D. Walton on Sunciay.
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Burdette 1 cake was brought in for the former
David Stone was home from Ypsi­
Creek: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. TcnHarHastings' friend* of Mra.
Mira Josephine Chose was the kel, Dowling; Mrs Clara Wilkes and of another war because they were Sutton was hostess to the U and bride to cut. and lovely refresh- tended Uie Sunday evening service
lanti over the weekend.
’
at Hendershott and helped with *ev- Rider Convdon of Kalamazoo wUl
[ far away from the main shipping
I club for dessert and a social eve- ment* of Ice cream and decorated eral special songs. Every one en- pleased to learn that ahe to
Mrs Nellie Manby of Battle guest of Grand Rapids friend* over daughter. Pauline. Eaton Rapids; i
I cakes with coffee were nerved the
Mrs. Clair Wilkes. Charlotte; Mr., lanes and had nothhkg of any evo- nlng.
Creek Is visiting relatives at the the weekend.
joyed it.
ing following a recent
.
nomlc- value and so would be a rea­
Miss Ruth Coldren has gone to
• • •
1 assembled
*wciuu,ru guests
Kur.MS by
uy gentlemen wailwmsPresbyterian manse.
nH,--*
— marked for seven
____ ..
Sunday at 3 training service al operation. Her son. Joaenh O’Meara,
r“U‘',r
Places W
w-ere
at era.
•
Mr and Mrs William Fot nf Kai- Detroit where she haa employment Mr, O A Hw,rSS’i FitaS “?■£
one o'clock luncheon “
given
Present ItDm
from out-oi-town
out-of-town were
were the Hastings Methodist church for of Washington. D. C.. visited her last
amnzoo spent Sunday with their in a Diesel plant
ton. Caledonia: Mrs. J. M. Perry-and
1 Uie "A',
‘7“ by.। riT5&lt;-nt
1 those who will do family visitation. week and her sister. Mtoa Genevieve
Mra.
William
Fighter
and
grandMr*
Richard
Tompkins.
Irving.
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Thu
f
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of
Mr
»nd
Mrs.
John
Thede.
Mr.
and
parents.
------------I Rider. Akron. Ohio. U sUU with
Mrs. Dewey Reed returned horn. “L80®' of lhe ,le“vlest fighting of tost week. Those present from out Mrs. Charles Fasoldt. Mr and Mrs.
Mra El&gt;ra Johnson visited. Di Ison. Bobby Payne, and her sister.
GRACE LUTHERAN C1JURCH
Mra Convdon. Ail’ hope
lOWJ} wfr*
J Edwln wltlle Leonard
Luucnden
and
little
and Mrs. Lester Johnson and Chll Miss Mary Bulhvun. who have been Monday from a two week*’ business lhe w*r
Beginning with Sunday. Novera- continued favorable news.
ftBMFBn Gnuul. Ledge, relumed to trip to Klamath Palls. Oregon
। A special guest was Darrel Aid- Mrs. George Collins (Grace Pry- daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Jacob
„
HastUxgs
Tuesday.
Mr.
Fighte
r
hav
:
musscB
rlun:
nce
w«ar
anu
num
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—
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—
-----------Misses Florence Wade and Ruth rich, formerly employed at the Has- 2,r' and Mrs Gertrude Dlmoad ■ Klump
Mrs. Will Schovey. Mr.
Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mra.
UM.kcnd ln Traverse
Un8» Manufacturing
------------------Company,---who PcUch
'•* of Grand
»“Rapids.
-, and Mrs Clarence Steeby and
Donald D. Smith included Judge ing been here for several week*. Lyk spent
to now a Yeoman. 2nd Class, in the
Cliarles Jones, all of Grand Rap­
and Mra. R. R. McPcek of Charlotte, They are residing in their home on cjtv
, .Misses Helen Wade and Elizabeth U- ,s- Navy and SU here on a brief
**}
ids: Mr and Mrs. Walter Runkel
Mra. Fred
Hmmold and, Mte* W. Grand St.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodell and Finch visited friends in Kalamazoo furlough.
j
Gu&gt;W JhuraUy evenilig at of Hopkins and Mrs. Fred Stokoe
Orejchen Coulter of Chicago.
- 1 Shirley Henn’, honorary navy rehome, with। Mrs Erik von Reto. of Middleville.
Jack Stem enjoyed a hunting trip Aon. David, were gurato nf Mr. and , Sunday.
Jr'™"“
Mr. and Mr* Jones and those for­
in South Dakota with hl* brother Mrs. Arthur Goodell of Saranac’ Dr. and Mrs F Carrolhers spent eraiter for Barry county. Introduced
the weekend at Whitehall with rel- cl«hl &gt;°ung men who are Interested
l“£
Mrs_ John tunate to attend this gathering will
Cheeter Stein of New Albany, Ind. over Uie weekend.
Mr nnd Mrs Kenneth Buehler ■Uv«».
ln ,olnU&gt;« u‘e «“vy and «ftVe “ brief Chancfler and Mra. James Brown. recall this as a happy event. Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs Robert O’Connor
Donley, a student at W. M.1 outline of some of lhe ad*antage*
ind daughter* of Hart were Sun­ and children of Mt Morris .pent
Jones was the former Anna Thede.
1
b&gt; Mra von Reto. Mra The Jone* have spent their entire
day guests of Mr. and Mra. Edward the weekend with Mr and Mr. B. C. E. Kalamgzoo, spent lhe week- lh® navy offer*.
A. LyBnrker. Mr* Buehler and chlL ! ^d »Hh Mr. and Mrs. Rom John- formek pasTOR
i Mto* Marceline Campbell. ’ Mra married life on the farm, which was
Van Popering.
FORMER PASTOR
Joan and Gordon Plnnle left s"nda7?‘Sy £«SnX hS
.nd Mr*
Clifford
Clin*
T ALBION
I WUlard SmiU, wlii have the No­ his- father’s. HU parents came to
I
The
n«.v
Mr.
rilrtnrd
Mtn
HONORED
AT
ALBION
,
Wednesday to take the plane from
Leiahton township from Ohio and
? &lt;«, wr. ru«u or ho. bmu,” «X'T.SSLf'L1' 12
. .
Chicago to Join their parents. Cap­ wit h the Buehlers, Mr. and Mrs. Ea.
settled lhe farm where they lived
-f her brother e‘
tain nnd Mr*. Finnic at Louisville. Schmiedlcke and children and Miss J Vernon^
’'enwnjrom
from Friday LUI
1111 Sunday.
tcrvlng falthruI]y and well the pu-1 Mr»- Prfd Fleming entertained from 1885 until 1902. when they
Ky.. for a few days visit. They will Eugento LyBarker of Grand Rap-1 M..:.
—’ Hess to the guest of torau, of lhe ntst Presbyterian ,he LlnBer Longer club on 8atur- moved to Middleville, where they
Mra ZXi
Ethel
return on Monday.
resided until their death. Three
id*, also Pvt. Ro** Handy, of Cha- Woodland
/oodUnd relatives
relative* thto
thia week,
week.
church. ln m.t pertod Mw. Kllch. day evening.
Mra. C. S. Pott* accompanied her nute Field. III., and Mr. nnd Mr*, i 1?"
i™ £::
“7n Adr?r.nTTO«toe^
hwVn^Zert^ m tt' M"
Mra week* after Bnorv had purchased
daughter. Miss Virginia Polta. to Melvin Jacobs and Joyce, local, ited In Adrian and Toledo from Sat
the 'farm of hl* father, in March
“2C I l'eonB Cleveland
Cleveland entertained
entertained the
the N
N 1907 me
Greenville Sunday reluming home present.
the large
large rarm
farm nousc
house was
was comcom: urday till Monday.
1'
mnnse
~
th* rhitrch .nA u. A™..,
^U^S PriTv evem^.
Michigan Ave. Birthdav club at the . pletely destroyed by fire together
Monday nlaht.
Ixntlons."'raday'evening
re- ,' homc of
Elaine Jarman and Mabie Wel- ’ Mrs. J. A. Wooton and her sister,: iaatlon*.
Fridas evenimt ’*atV
at a re.
fonner on Tue&gt;dBy
wllh m0#t o( the conunU. Hto
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hulzengii and
man of Galeaburg spent the weex- Mra Harriet Seejcy of Biwabik, ceptlon in lhe church, approxlmatethree daughters of McCord* were
nlng.
,
!
daughter.
Lenore
now
Mrs.
Clarence
----- -------- ------- -------------------------- — , Minn, went to Hesjieria on Wed- ly IM persons paid tribute by pres• • •
| Steeby was five days old at the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. man and famliy.-------------------------------- riesday to visit another sister, Mrs. ence and deed to lhe fifUi anniHenry Weaver.
Mrs. Glenn Kahler entertained I time. The year that followed was
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Boekeloo of James Caldwell for several day*
versary of the service Dr. and her club for dessert and cards Wed -1 one of manv misfortunes but since
Mr. and Mra. Basil Smith and Kalamazoo
were Sunday guest,* of
Garrett Isham of Chicago spent Mrs. kilchlng have given to the nesday afternoon. Oct. 21*t, at her [ then life has proceeded with brightdaughter, Dione, of Jackson visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boekeloo of S. I Sunday•here
with Mra.----------Isham------anu. vnurcu
church anu
and .nc
the community,
community.
------ ----------------ed Mr. nnd Mra. Weldon Bronson Broadway.
[other
| After the guests had been pre­ home on So. Park St. Pedro was [ er days. Mav they live to enjoy
other relatives.
over the weekend.
played, prize* being won by Mr*, many future anniversaries togethMrs. H. A Adrounie will spend
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Henry Cook wen- sented by Mrs. L. Ward Davis, mis- J.
, E. McMillan. Mrs. Duane Miller er. to the wish of many friends —
Mra • Addle Sjrringer with Mra.
.
C N. Springer nnd daughter. Janice, the weckepd in Ann Arbor vtoittng to Grand Rapids Friday where they [ tress of ceremonies, to the recelv- and
Mrs. Kahler. Door prize was Middleville Correspondent,
of Grand Rapid* spent the weekend her daughter Zabelle, a student at. visited her sister. Mrs. Gertrude Ing line, in which were Dr. and won by Mra. Miller. Mrs. McMillan
---------------------------------------■ Mrs. Kitching and officers of the will entertain next at her home on MISSING IN SERVICE
In South Bend. Ind . with Lieut. the University. They Will attend Pairfield, until Sunday.
I Aiden Burgess was home from church and Ito organlzaUons. Mrs E. Clinton St. on Wed. Nov. 4th.
C. N. Springer, who is now stationed the Illinois-Michigan game.
Mrs
Adelyn Hussey Boyce, a
Mr*. Robert Dryer spent most of WM.C.E. Kalamazoo, over the week d°hn
general chairman of
at Notre Dame
lur H.U,iuier l/Unck "“'“"J" “»
past week vtolUng in Lansing. I end.
the reception, presented Mra. Davjs.
Mr. and Mra. Warren Wilcox of the
ceneo the sad news last wee. rues—
Mr. and Mr* Joe McKnlght. Jo' Mrs. Wm. Mucckier of Ludington nW*SWdl^rMflMPPS2^m "«n c—m*. —rm,,
Jackson were guests of Mr. and
transferred to Fort Washington.
^L^'w^Kn^n
Mrs George Robinson on Sunday Ann nnd Gordan Finnic and Mrs. and Mra. Carl Btollberg of SparU j
"‘1'ra­
Gerald and Harold Rogers were Roy Hubbard were in Grand Rap- called on Mr. and Mr*. R. H. LopI penthlen Friday.
'
‘P
home from Fort Custer over the ids on Thursday.
weekend.
[ Goodrich. Albion college chaplain
Mr. and Mra. H J. Freeland were
: and Mrs. Goodrich in a written and Mrs Mason Hathaway.
Saturday and Sunday guest* of
message: by Arthur H. Dew. rep­ and Mrs. Earl Travis entertained; ’time since then he has been on duty
Mr. and Mrs Sidney Rochester av
resenting those who have been af- with a dinner honoring Mr. Hath-,1in the Atlantic ocean but the last
Montcalm lake near Greenville.
rto. news
from him stated that he was
[ filiated with the church over a long away and the birthdays of Mrs. Ho'
FOR A NEW SEASON
Mra. Will Allcrdlng. Mrs. John
|j then In service in the Pacific.
I period of lime: by Dr. Roger Mor- mcr Yecklev and Mr. Travis. A
All
Face Fall with a fresh complexion! Erase that
Hewitt nnd Mrs. Frank Scott of
Mrs. Boyce has the sympathy of her
1 row. who recently became affiliated were delightful social affairs.
“faded tan" look and those sun-squinting wrinkles.
■ this city nnd Mra. Bertha Bu*h
j many friend;.
.
(with the church and who repre­
Be
ready
for
the
new
seaman
I
and Mrs. Floy McDermott of Del­
sented the new life of lhe church: WEST HOPE
ion attended the W. c. T. U. con­
PERMANENTS
QUIMBY
[ by Mrs. Dew. who presented the
vention in Buchanan on Thursday
Mr and Mrs RuueU Holme* of
nouman O1
nuguBl. vtoEmma Hoffman
of Augusta
,
honored
couple
with
an
attractive
and ^!r'
^ra’ ?V!L ^n' i kt*"*! her granddaughter. Mrs. Kenand Friday. Mrs. Hewitt also called
monetary gift on behalf of the
on lhe Rev and Mra. E. O. Mc[church's congregation: and by Rev. McCallum and children of Kaia- neth ReynoW1 and famliy . cou.
Shcrry of Berrien Springs on Fri­
j O. Dempster Yinger. pastor of the tnazoo. were weekend guests of pie of day* last week.
day.
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vidor Sparkes
First Methodist church. Upon reMr. and Mra. M. C. Mtuolf. MIm
I celvlng the sift, which was attached McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc­ and family of Muskegon spent the
Callum and Mrs. A. C. Gealer were weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Norma Jean ami Martin. Jr., of
to a beautiful bouquet of flowers in Sunday afternoon callers there.
Detroit, spent lhe weekend with
Smith.
patriotic color*, both Dr. and Mrs.
Mra. Musolf's parents. Mr. and Mr*.
Norman McIntyre spent Satur­
Kilchlng responded appropriately.— McCallum home Wednesday. Nov. 4
W. I.. Hlnmn.
day with Mr and Mrs. Merritt
Albion Evening Recorder
for dinner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Carter were
Mead of Barryvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keller of
In Bay city on Sunday.
CELEBRATES 50TH
E. A. Rejmolds went to Holland
Hastings and Mr. and Mr*. Har­ •Wednesday to spend the winter
Dr. and Mra. W. W. Mitchell
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
spent from Wednesday until Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayo of Maple old Lester and family were Satur­ months at the home of hto daugh­
with Mr and Mrs. Earl Coleman.
Grove wish to announce the cele­ day evening callers at the L. D. ter. Mra. Byron Girard
Dr. and Mrs Mitchell were on their
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Lyons and
bration of their Mth anniversary on Woodman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schuster baby Sandra of Battle Creek arc
way back to their home in Miami
Sunday. Nov. B. by liolding open
house from 2 30 to 8 30 P. M. and and family Of Richland were week­ xpendlng a few days in the J L
, they also request that each person end guests of their parents. Mr. and Smith home.
। or couple bring with them an Mrs Albert Warner. Mr. and Mr*
Mr. and Mra. Archie McIntyre
I anniversary card with their sign­ Lynn Bishop were Sunday callers have returned to their home afI ter spending a few week* with
ature on Lt so that they may hare there. •
dur school children look the bus their
„e„ daughter. Mrs. awrww
.M DavFRIED CAKES,dozen23c
Howard
i them to read in the future. Mr. and
Mrs. Mayo hope that all their friends for school this Monday morning ; u Mn(j famUy’ot Battle Creek
FOR HALLOWEEN DESSERT A TASTY. LUSCIOUS
STEAM HEAT
. will remember the date dnd be due to the fact that they were un- | Evangelistic meetings are being
GOBLIN CAKE, each40c
HOTJf COLD WATER
able lo secure a teacher for our I held at the church this week
there.
---------------- ----------------------.school.
I Thursday evening
Rev.
Olive
SHOWER MATH
\
Place orders darly for Halloween.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Claggett en-1 There was a good crowd out far I Knapp of Hopkins preaches and
tcrtalned Friday evening with a [the Colutnuntty Club Friday eve- on Friday evening Rev. D. JVleneBUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
tyrkey dinner in honor of their son, nlng. Mrs. A. C. Dealer gave us a ’|Br of Centerville will take charge
Wyman who left lhe 27lh for camp, [talk on her trip to Alaska which jof the meeting. All are welcome
The centerpiece was a large patriotic j was both enjoyable and Instructive, (o these meeting* and we hope
1 cake
Those present were their j Rev. Harold, who is assisting in you can attend113 8. Jeffsnoa 8L
Pkoa* Mt
minister. Rev. Coldren and family [the revival services at-the Baltia secret yearning: For a rural
and other* from hl* church, twenty i more church, held the services at! party phone that rings only your
In all.
' lour church Sunday* morning.
number.
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EICHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1942

SECTION TWO—t.

JOHNSTOWN—Six schools mod-| ANNOUNCEMENTS
---------- A note enclosed In lhe Quimby
Dnll^di M446 04-’52^*r Donato
Townsend Club
Club No. 1 will
will meet
■ iwsviBi*^ r aarwhir
(n&lt;
Ur^-. BcreBge u „rUln
meet', item*,
Hem* mu
this week
week st
states: "We’re pay­
v... _Monday
■«—evening
------ -... .Nov .Ing on our 21st.
■»-. bond; Un-t lhlt
nnOTnn •■•44644. six S. D. paid .
I grand?" '■
It sure ‘Is and we wonder
M*rii
OKOVT-U.^.
Khus/iJS!"
1
pheasants^ Old fencei^re being
■ how many can duplicate it.
।| removed
removeo irom tne area to make
mate it
modernized: cost *5.09247. The H.
•
.~Z7~.
’: more
mntn convenient
rnnvrnleni for hunters.
hunter, About
Alwnit 1I /
-----------■11 ■ ■ 1
D. paid (3442.07; three S D. »!.- -----------Grow Gomt Birds, Animal* 40 miles of the boundary of the‘
Over Two-Thirds of Cott
45040.
Step C.owlnj llo»-Holn
I"
:
Paid ly Th, Foundation
ORANGEVILLE - One school
1
I these posters
h——•" are words quite dll-1
luuuctuucu,
modernized; vusi
cost (236545.
•ajoa.uo. The
inc
" *foster the growth
“■ of' game *ferent
------ * *from
------ the usual •hunting
----- 'Ina
According
To
According to
to Its
its annual
annual nru
report. IH. D. paid (1/15.05; tlie S. D.
birds-and animals, the Conserva- signs, for these read: “*Hunting
Huntlng'the
— County Health
uu r,.
—..’ i .-.
am
xthe PBarry
Depart*756
00.
Uon department of this state has Permitted."
—•
ment
expended during the year
PRAIRIE
already acquired 3800 acres in
Whir.
When ~
this large tract •shall
h.h be
»—ginning September 1. 1941, and. modernized:
Rutland. Yankee Springs and Or-; re forested- except the acreage re­
ding August 31. 1942. the »um|D. pald ll
ungeville. It ta expected the proj- --------- *
growing
feed, tV.
such
as
*130,060served
W Offor
that
sum Barry
100 00.
ect will be enlarged to Include rye. vetch, etc. etc.—the value of county paid *5.720: the state 'of i RUTLAND—Three schools mod10.000 acres or more, as suitable the timber sold In future yean. Michigan *3.000. federal sources iemlzed; coat *4.77044. Tlie H. D.
land for this purpose shall become will pay the cost of_c&gt;ig_and de- *166 66; and the-W. K7 Kellogg paid *3.6*644; the three S. D.
available at a price which lhe de­ velopment- It will be a paradise Foundation the balance whtfh (1.083 00
partment will feel Justified in for hunters. It will replace waste was *121.17433. The reguUr health 1 For the entire w
wodt of modern­
paying, "nils land has suffered lands with forest lands and be a de- department service accounted for
—izlng
----- —
lhe 42 schc
—tools, tlie Barry
so much from depletion of its fer­ light for City folks who like to *25.73038 of the expenditures, fo
......
In1 Ocur/^r
County HlilUh
Health Department
paid
tility. that mogt of it had been hunt.
Some of this would be- tlie auxiliary program. (104.320.61 1 Uie sum of »5131&lt;6i and the
abandoned as unsuitable for rais­ come a menace to adjoining ... —ias
—■ —
— Items
— •for
— that .school districts *22.495.00
— ....
spent. •«
The
making
ing crops. There are many more tile areas, because of large and work were as follow*: For modem-1 lhe total cost (74.009.61.
one-time farm lands, whose soil growing blow-holes, where the Izatlon of rural schools (51314.61;
Is weD on the road to exhaustion, wind picks up the sand and puts to aid school and public libraries DEATH OF MILO
which will surely have to be giv­ it where It causes damage­ This (15.228.43; for the camps at Clear, SMITH OF SUNFIELD
Special while they last —
Milo Smith, aged 65. who had
en up. It may take a few years drifting
sand
threatens Zmuch
--------------- takes. *1049046;
Pine-------and -------Striker
$1.00 DUTCH OVEN FREE with pint
yet to convince their owners that harm If theae blow-holes are al- for educational work, for the bene- spent hls entire life on a farm
attempting to make a decent Uv-------------------------... «
o.u»«. nunw».
lowed lo develop.
fit of doctors, U
dentists,
nurses. near Sunfield. Eaton Co., passed
ing on such lands Is impossible j If you want to see what dam- teachers and special groups, *15.- away al Pennock hospital on Peln.it the
But
th. hard
h.ra fact
t.M »
will
iii soon
— u
have
—, Bge a Kgnj blow-hole has already 590 56. for medical, dental and hos- day. Oct. 23. at 4:35 P. M.. having
to be faced that it isn't worth try­ done, and to see the far greater pltal service. (10486.95: for hot been entered at the hospital abbut
12:30 that day.
ing. So the department will have• harm it threatens, you have an lunches In schools *132040.
He is survived by hls wife. Edith. I
DRUG
the opportunity to buy severalI object lesson on the town line be- , in modernizing rural school buildmore worn-out farms, and make■ tween Orangeville and Yankee Ings the following details are glv- and a brother. Harlow Smith, of
STORE
Sheridan.
Funeral services were
n better use of them than their Springs, north of Scott Cook lake en In the report. No money was
held
at
the
Carr
church
near
Clarks'
present owner* can possibly make.. on section 1 In Orangeville town- spent In Woodland. Thomapple
The stale conservation depart­ ship. On that townllne road, be- and Barry townships, which hart vllle on Monday and interment ■
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
ment has been aided in acquiring tween sections 1 tn Orangeville consolidated schools, nor in Yan- was in the Letta "cemetery near
the 3800 acres by the federal gov­ and 36 in Yankee Springs, you kee Springs, because nearly all its Clarksville.
ernment.
under
lhe
PitUnan- can easily sec the menace to good school districts are included in the
Robertaon Act.
"rtiere Is much land which these blow-holes may Thomapple Kellogg district.
more of the same kind of land in become. The sands of the Sahara | m the other 12 townships a part
the three townships, as well as In desert in Africa have burled un- of the cost was paid by tlie dtaIrving, that ought . to become a told millions of acres of what was uict, usually leu than half. The
part of the 10.000 acre tract.
1 once fertile land. And that can balance was furnished by the W.
On all of this land it will not happen lo Michigan and to Barry K. Kellogg Foundation through the
be necessary’ for the sportsman to county If these blow-holes are left Barry County Health Department,
get the owner’s permlMlon In or­ to do their devastating work for ]n luting the amounts we will
designate the amounts as follows:
der to hunt thereon. Signs "Hunt­ a few generations.
Thia game area in Barry coun- •■h. d." for the county health deing Allowed" are posted on the
lands by the department.
The ty will therefore help to stop the partment. and "S. D." for the local
hunting must, of course, be done niln of fertile lands by drifting school districts.
sands.
also —
furnish
pleas-1
nirte
mod-­
when lhe law sanctions it, not all —
— It
-- will —
-— ----- - ASSYRIA
.. —’.._
w schools u&lt;wu
the time.
j ure for hunters. Barry county is emlzed. at a total cost of *5390.70,
This conservation area is being fortunate in having this game-, of whteh lhe IL D. paid *4.390.70
prepared for Its Intended uses for rearing area located where it ta #nJj the three 8. D. (1,600.
rearing
game
and
furnishing
what was becoming waste land,
BALTIMORE — Seven schools
hunting
Last fall Arnold O and which. In its sand blow-holes, modernized at a total cost of (12.Haugen,
in charge of this proj- »as threatening harm to fertile 027.19. Of this the H. D. paid
ect for the "Game Division" of areas
। (8400.19. and the seven S. D. (3,the
---------------162740.
ule deoartment.
uruarimtni, reported
reponea that
uiat Ini
in'
■ ■ --------------------- —
the fall of 1941 he made plantings 60th AnniversarV Of
CARLTON — Five schools modof 272.000 Scotch. Norway and XY . C.J, j ..
j
’ernized
Total cost was *9.519.89:
Jack pines, black and honev Their Wedding Sunday of which the h. d furnished *o.locusts. He also arranged to add
.
------------ ’ j toaaa
799 89. and ih
the
. five a
S. r»
D. *2.720.00.
iovuv
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stanton, I CASTLETON — Two
schools
16
000 &lt;xuu.it
Scotch pmea
pines auu
and ossxw
52.000
hardwood trees and shrubs this of Assyria township, on Sunday ob- modernized, at a cost of (3365.98.
’
“
' ' will
- ■be -food■­ served
------------------- —
—--------------lhe 60th
anniversary
’ of their- Tlie H. D. fuml&amp;hed (2.28538. the
soring.
Some
shrubs
.... wedding with an open house from
bearing varieties, such as sumac,
At 2 to 8 pm. at their farm home near
KABTINOH TOWNSHIP — Four
luneberry. wild cherry etc.
— Lacey. Wh*n married, they started schools modernized: cost *6.73234.
least M acres are reserved as open
lands, on which will be planted, , their wedded life on thia farm, The H. D. paid *4.06144; the four
" Guy Albert Colbert
WlUiam Albert Adams
Robert Hamilton Henney
on Numerous fcnall patches, rve.
8. D. *2,671.00.
George Walter Adeock
Floyd Winifred Otilrer
Donald Irwin Henry
vetch and sweet clover, also oth­ have four children—a son Walter of
HOPE—iFour schools modemlzHugh Duncan Alien
KendaU Sylvester Curtis
er seed-planIs will be planted on Assyria and three daughters. Mrs.
William
Earl liescott ” ’
Frederick WUltatn Andrrs
the tract This Is done to furnish HatUe Moore of Charlotte. Mrs. (432343; the four S. D. *2.165.00.
Dorr Robert Darby
Oliver John Angeleiti
Frank Harold Hewitt
Herbert Reynolds of Bellevue and
feed for the wild life.
IRVING—Two schools modern­
Bernard Davis
Chester Lawrence Arehart
Don Nelson Higgins
There is aheadv a. considerable Mrs. Maynard Thomson of Battle ised. Cost *3.397.49
The H. D.
Morley Wayne Ayera
Donald J. Deakins
Harold Kenneth Hilton
mk-hickorv woodland
on
the Creek. They have 14 grandchildren paid *2455.49. the two S. D. *1,Robert Bankhead
Clyde Marshall DcKUder
Bradford L. Hinckley
tract which will furnish food fori and 10 great grandchildren.
Roy I^slie Dennison
Albert John Barcroft
Howard Ellon Hinckley
Kenneth Eugene Barnes
Wayne Paul DePew
James Franklin Hinckley
Woodraw Wilton Barnea
RobL John Dewitt
Robt. Edward Hinkson
Earl Clark Barr
Elmer J. Demarmond
William Clare Hhcock
Robert Boyd Barry
Pual John Diamante
Rudolph Cyras Batholomew
Lloyd Andrew Dundas
Waiter Bryon Hobbs, Jr
VanRoy Bauman
Ernest Nell Dunkleberger
Kenneth Chas. Holden
Al by Max Beach
Edward Robt. Hoos
Kenneth Marvin Dunn
George Dewey Beard
Harley Bryant Howig
Don Bekins
Clarence Lewis Eaton
Victor Bclsllo
Charles Eddy
WUllam Laffette Hutchins
Kenneth Reed Biddle
Harold Hames Eddy
George Rankin Hyde
Chaa. G. Blair
Kenneth Barrett Edeborn
Noble Format Hyde
Harland Smith Blair
Harlan Chas. Edmonds
.Merl Elmer Isham
Dan Hoddy
Claude Delmar Emerson
Garrett Nelson Isham
Carl Henry Bogart
Jack A. Emery
Raymond Earl Bourdo
Lewis Artie Endsley
Cleo Anthony Jacobs
James Lincoln Bowerman. Jr.
Harold Nelson Erb
Leonard K. Jarxtfer
w
Chas. MUtard BrecheLven
Cecil Roscoe Fair
Lawrence Simpson Jcnskln
Glenn WUson Brisbin
Richmond Elmer Fenton
Kenneth Edwin Johncock
Kenneth RobL Brisbin
Robert WUllam Field
Forrest Johnson
Geo. Harrison Brownell, Jr,
Donald James Finglelon
Wilbur Hillis Jorgensen *
Donald Gerald Buehler
CarroU J. Fisher
Robert Vaughan Johnson
Robert Lee Burdick
Edward D. Fisher
Robert Ernest Johnson
Kenneth Clinton Burpee
RobL K. Flannery
Frank R. Kelly
Benjamin Harrison Burwell,
George FUfit
Donald Chapman Kelsey
Rex Foreman. Jr.
Edward Albert Kemxld
*.
Andre Bus
Robt. V. France
Chas. Samuel Kenney
Jack Francisco
Arion Duane Kenyon
Stewart D. Caln
Ward Earl Freeman
Richard Dale Kenyon
Emerson Stuart Cairns
Chaa. Oliver Furnlas
Elmer Seymour Ketchum
Richard Clarence Callihan
WlUiam /Randolph Kirkpat­
Clarence LeRoy Campbell .
Clarence Cecil Garrett
rick
Myron WUllam Campbell
Wayne Lawrence Garrison
Harold Raymond Knapp
Robert John Carter
Albert Julius Geiger
Robert Angus Cary
Clarence Doyle Giesseman
Robert Earl Caateleln
William Nathan Gladstone
Harold Lester Kreider
LeRoy Caslerllne
Gerald Joseph-Gonyou
Otto Pascal Kuball
Gordon Walter Castle
Buddy Dale Green
WlUiam Rush Kyes
Lewis Merton CasUe
Donald Blain Chamberlain
Gamer Ward Greenman
Clifford W. Laian
David Elwyn Christian
Jack Gelhing Griffin
Edwin Arnold lammers
Daniel Keith Clark
Harland G. Grinage
Lyle James Lancaster
Lester Meriand Clark
Ernes! Grommon
Merle Grover Lancaster
William Alton Clark
John Paul Langford
Leon Clayman
Ralph LeRoy Goy
Joseph Henry Langford
Kenneth Halle Cline
Lawrence Byron Cluckey
Donald I- Haight
Lloyd RobL Cogswell
Elmer Franklin Hall
Charles Robert Cole
Forrest John Hallock
WUllam Kinsey Cole
WUbur Lewis Halstead
Gerald Daniel Colvin
Lester Haven Halstead
David Russell Cook
Jack Michael Hamilton
Orville Cook
Maurice Hamilton
Donald Dawlne Leyendeekcr
Melvin Arthur Cooley
Shirley F. Hamlin
Robert Albert Leyendecker
Robt. Franklin Cooper
James Henry Lininger
Samuel George Couch
,
Thomas Daniel Harris
Webster Unit
William Ivan Harris
Lawrence Allen Cos
Blaine Rosa Manson
Fred Daniel Hayes
George Eldridge Haynes
Raymond John Mathenon
Harold Henry Haywood
Waller William Mayses
William Ambrose Crofoot
Clarence Burton Heffner
John Winfred McBain
Sanford Emmanuel Cfook
Clarence Edward Heimer
Floyd Albert MeClurkln
Tonunls William Hendrick

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WITH THIS PROJECT

42 RURAL SCHOOLS
ARE MODERNIZED

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Cattle.

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PEPTO DISMAL
1.20
BROMO SELTZER
LYSOL
IPANA TOOTH PASTE 50c

43c
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43c
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CHANGE OF
OFFICE HOURS

yVew

Chas. Edward McDonald
Harrison Cyrus .McDougald
John Dyrus McDougald
Elton Francis MeGhan

Allen Curtis Shelp
Ray Waller Sigler

Philip Alfred McKeachie
David McKeown

Russell Allen Sinclair

Edward Louis Mead
Joseph Oscar Merchant
George Edwin Millard
Carl Robert Miller
George John Miller
Leon Rex Miller
Marvin Augustus Miller
Royal Lester Miller
Ruble Henry Mlnslon
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Jack Rothaar Smith
John Riley Smith
Keith William Smith
Robert Wesley Smith
Lawrence D. Snyder
Rudolph H. Soya
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Richard J. Springer
Clarence Harry Stafford
Cecil Ernest Steward
Gilbert M. Stone

William Edward Morrison
Dari Munger
Chas. F. Murphy
George Raymond Myers
Orville Eugene Myers

Mahtan Junior Strickland

Alexander Robert Neil

Birge Carlton Swift
Ralph Roy Swift

business hours beginning

Clayton Tinker

NOVEMBER 2, 1942
MONDAY Through FRIDAY

Our Store and Bill Paying Office Will Be Open From

8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p, m.

SATURDAY HOURS
9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.

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CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY

CUfford Francis Purdy

Lawrence Melvin Quick
Philip James Quick

Eldon Eddon Unruh
Ernest Gerald VanSyckle

Howard William Randler

Rohl. LeRoy Rathburn

Philip Herbert Warren

Nell Weldon Renick
Anson Paul Richards
Dennis Loyal Ripley

Harold D. Weeks

David Joseph Robinson

Elmer J. Willison

Marshall Glbbo Winns
Stanley Brigham Wheatrr
Donald Henry White

Cecil Morden B. Ryde*
Florian Ralph Salik

Lloyd Ezra Whitney

Jack Schafer
-Murray Edward Schnurr
Stanley Wesley Sensiba
Richard Hollis Shawman
Lewis Robert Shay

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHONESi 2105 - 2103

"Fifty-Five Yean of Continuous Service”

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1»U

Nebraska and was home on fur- • Eddy was brought home Sunday in'home and has been confined to hls I officers resulted in lhe following-1
Fourth and Fifth Grades
1 Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek servlough.
I the ambulance
The community bed since. Hs suffered no concus-‘pres, Mrs. Alice Hsndse- Vic* Pres I
Mrx. Martha Smith, teacher
tauta Orrenman. Carl Tharp and I ««tenda sympathy.
slon and it lx hoped h* will soon | Mra. Bessie Woodman:' Racordirg | Tlie children have been busy dur-1
Hugh Tharp of Battle Creek were
Mra. Car) Walts was taken to P*n*&lt;ainmother. Lois , Bee'y.. Mrs. Susan Smith: Oor. mg the noon'
noon hours blaniilna
nlanninv "and
and LEGION wink bfnffit
dinner
Olrien, was a---Woodland
Mn Bernie. Kantner: Trt*.. ^fkln4[ On Ih^disptajfor the
NEWDIIaSSd VET8
dinher rxeti
guests at
at th*
the home
home of
of Mt.'rack
Mr.' nock hospital
hospital last
last Thursday
Thursday. Rhe,™
8he------ -----------------------— — girl. | Sre-y,
- -------------------and Mrs. Dorr .StowtU, Sunday.
has received two blood transfusions! Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
and^Drlra'ates'etec^ed
i Mrs. Rena Walla. to the *tate mn
"" VFarrell
"
" *'7
‘ A clean'cut victory was scored by
ta enjoying • mna । Harry Long called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Ketchum of Grand Rapids ,nd tod*&gt; ■ Monday ta reported Im- - Urry Joe called on Mr. and Mra.
*■ I. ~ ’
elected to the state conwe are having a hallows'en party National Commander Roane Waring
Orewell Hatch of Naahvllle, Sunday
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Row,
proving
Ctare
Holmdeh
of
Greenville.
’
—
!
vp
otlon
tn
tansing
are
Miss
Olga
.
Thursday
afternoon.
TV/won
rei
of
Tha
Atnartean tendon in hls first
day furlough from Camp Dmj, afternoon.
Sunday -afternoon. Mr. and
Mr. a..—
.......... —
Jlupt. and Mra.
....... —
H.. —
A.. Kltson at- ■1 Eckardt
■I
■ ■ —and
— —
Mrs
••— .Maly
—.z Guy. &lt;•&gt;Al- xrosiuzunil
freshmenlaim
and same
game committees
committees are
are mo(.r*n/.
conferencewitH
with government
rt,m»ni nrneiau
officiate
areas Lakea Training Station. Great
Mias Phoebe Oaka entertained isder
Mrs. Jesse Rowlader of Nashville spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. tended the funeral of her cousin.1 ternates. Mra. Alice Hendee and m«'V Jane Leak Marilyn Suthtr- m washinZtrm*^"hrtialf of the
------ 1 “
Mary
Jane Leak.
Marilyn
Sulhtr-1
m Washington on behajf AS?
of the
Sunday at her home with a family &gt; were dinner «uesu
and
Mrs.
Warm*
Kelsey
of
Coate
George
CUff
of
Canon
City.
SunMra.
Laura
Gardiner.
nd
Donald
Dulta
1
DonaldI
Matt‘
Niethamer. Tom is a
| land. Donald Dulls, Donald Malt-1 veterans of the second World War.
Mra.
E» ,—
E. -■
Dorris
of---Wert
Wood- Drove.
J&gt;—
—
Mrs. Ralph Townsend of Crestilew. —
- —
----------•
Mr. Fomf Borrow .«I (^
i7
I&amp; S
Ch"k‘
—-----------. —
Chas Kahler of
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Town- .__j i_
u -----‘Pending
several
weeks in 1 Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and tend and daughter Gall of Seymour. Chicago visiting
____________
Delton and Mr. and Mrs Reun Flshfriends
u «...
ivwn- 1 Mr.
and Mrs.
were "
Frankenmuth were callers at
Ind.. Mr. ...
and
Mra. rr^uuu.
Franklin TownMr ■n&lt;i
Mr* E
F O.
n Shomo
s
F. —
E. —
Border from Friday until ««*U.
send, VI
of (VU14,
Ionia, rai.
Mr. anu
and n»r*.
Mrs. wiio
Otto oux.uwj
Sunday dinner guests V4
of iicr
her «ls- J*® hornp of Mrs.
Anna ...........
Kahler........
and
:
.
.......
Harry Hough of
ol Hartford ■I Townsend of Wert Woodland and ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. F. I
Sunday. Hany
K«hter Bunday afternoon.
Thursday evening ’
L*3" K^hter. owner of a radio are glad to have Gordon Browntlie latter has agreed to prepare new
yrittey- afternoon caller at'Mrs. Celia Townsend of Wooland. F. Phllllpi of Kalamazoo.
I Mrs. Byron Teakcr of Pontiac
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnie and
*nd «“• »t«l‘on. suffered u h«k
- wlUi^ux
-----agaln
T—„ .
I Instructions to replace the ndmintaU* Border home
Callers In the afternoon were Mr
Mrs. Chas Parlee of South Wood- spent Friday with her mother. Mrs sons of Battle Creek spent the week **rok®
trative letter of September 21 which
Maln •»*«. ««*• f™"'
. Flflh and Sixth Grades
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Bennett of and Mrs. Daniel Oaks and daugh-land Fas brought home in the am- I George Forman, who has been ill end with her father. Lawrence FauL ,hp Insurance
Office
Saturday
&gt;Mrs. ----------ArUe Spindler,
-------- —----------teacher
decidedly
limited
the
service
Mlddlsvllle were Bunday dinner ter Eleanor of Grand Rapids and. bulanW from Pennock hospital Sun- with the flu. Miss Florence ForMr and Mrs Arthur Allerdlng en- n‘°™'n«
ab«&gt;t ten o'clock white
Our
Y..r
,k
h..
« ---------- . facUlttee of The American Legion in
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Townsend and day after receiving medical treat- man. who had been visiting'her sis-1 tertained with a famliy dInnerSun-1on hu ”y do«‘ to open hta store
Ml
J"
fUa,1
w~‘“- handling disability and hospital- re- ■two daughters
-»
■
। (», *&gt;,. peaker, returned, home dav Guetss
LeRoy Perkins. Mrs. Bennett
of South Woodland ment tl
Mr
Mr.
nn.
I,as
usual.
No
hta
We
“
11
enjoyed
our
two
days
vacs'
T
Guerts
were
Mr
and
Mr*
nousual,
no
one
witnessed
nta
■»
nijivw
ow
wo
osyi
«»■
Izatton
claims
for
veterans
of the
U— and
•*.4 Mrj.
— Ciarencr—. b*rt
1
malned
for a vtsll until Wednesday.
■ &gt; Mrs.
—- Dell
wilh^ her. Mr.
Owen of Grand Haven Mr and I11 bul hp ■I’Parcntly fell forwaio U011. Three of our group were prlv_____ ________________
Mn. James Lucas----------of North--WoodMr. und.
Williams and
Mrs J L Crockford of' CarltS
hls head on the sidewalk, Heged lo hear famotu people jo.
jn&lt;
„„ aanunliXrB.
Mr. Parkins who is now working at land spent Monday with Mrs. LeRov ' Harry Wihlams enjoyed a game Poiman and family.
The September 33rd admlnlstraWIDOW Run spent lhe weekend at Perkins and her houseguest. Mrs 'dinner at lt;\home of Mr and Mr* Sunday gUoUa-at-tfte Forman home
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u
r
Mr
and
Mrs
Wclb
&gt;'
Crockford
and
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,orehMd
Mr
'
tl
'
p
tetter
barred
The
American
Ms home here.
Cha. Bennett of Middleville
Hamer S..w?y of East Woodland.
Mr and Mr. L J Vincent and Tanlee of £st W&lt;Slta~ and j«k
suffered a revere (tr^e
Mr- and Mra L. J. Vincent and jBnlce of EASt Woodland and Jock Kahl«r suffered a severe stroke
the pcturea he showed of hta 'UfWn rrom
t0 u,, Msf n|„
Mia Helen Reeser of Mecosta at‘ J Mr. and Mra. Edward Reesor were Friday evening.
cjrffdren „r
of m.iu
Plainwell
—&gt;1 —
called
u-a on Mrs. Crockford
. . . -of East .Lansing
.about
-k-... -a-------year—
ago. .----------Irom which
k.-*. —
he 1 experience in Alaska. Eleanor Jean of thfb
veterans on the ground
-£esm Efland ...„
and MIm Marjory C Mr and Mr. El^n ^rrell and »‘ad »»* fuUy recovered On Mon- Bird heardI Father Hubbard, who ^t
“aIS ™he
tended the Teachers' Institute at dinner guests of her aister and hu*-1 Mr and Mrs Fuy C.-AYing werc^C
Grand Rapids Hiuraday and Frl- band. Mr. and Mrs Emwnd Wil-' entertained at the home of Mr and England
Sunday
afternoon
_4.»....u CU..U., ..xr.iiuvn
win called on Mr and Mrs. Carl' d"F of this week, he was able to be *‘ad
15 /.“I? In Alaska. Mrs. enem
y mlght
leak out
enemy
might leak
out.
day and visited her parents. Mr. 11 tarns of Hustings. Sunday. Questa 1 M«- Hida Guy of East Woodlana
y;
Mr and Mn. Eldon Farrell were Wheeler of Irving Sunday after-1 drMAcd "nd dc** n«'t «^IH
suf- Spindler heard Ben East and on ।i As a• result of Commander
and Mrs. Albert Reesor Saturday of honor wax Bernard Williams son ' with u squirrel dinner Sunday.
jin
n charlotte
' - noon.
Charlotte on bu*ltieviTart*"Tte
business last Tte-.s_
' fer any HT effect from hls fan.
|
Waring's conference with General
urf
I &lt;4 Mr. .nd Mr.. WUU-n. •&gt;» i.
Mr.d.mr.
(-((Wr. John
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crockford Gaylord
Flory
Reeelres CommMon I * ‘
Symphony Orchestra con­ I Hines, the change In the September
.
.
Mr. and Mra Wayne Long, and stationed at an air bare in Lincoln,. Dell. J L. Smith, tawrenoe Hilbert.
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cert with Alec Templeton as guest ,.
33rd directive will be based on the
.
।
; Herbert Johnston. Aane« Newiii , ■
artist. Each share her experience,:
;
provisions of Regulation 4 of the
with us by a report.
^Office of War Information, which
.- - - -------- -------------- W«4V
4IU4I1 rtCIU
IK- K--4
- -------------.T" ------------rt wlth them "nd U rt»lting her Artillery. Officers Training School.'' Mr I
and
Rtten nF
rorth ,hat "under Unusual
----------- I
a" n-w -re
* circumstances classified Information
. r ?nA Mrs Oene Parrotl ,n&lt;! ?nrcn,lJ'' Mr and M«- Welby Crock- ( receiving the commission of -Second
jit Grand Rapids last Tuesday.
r, few
. t
----------------------Numbered
among-- that;.rat!&gt;ialion» on Tii- birth* of a m,y 60 Intrusted to persons not in
, baby of Chicago spent lhe weekend ford for a
days
Ulis week. . . .Lieutenant.
• ■— --------•—*-—-•--------PFC Arnold C. Johnson, who lx with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mrs. Bud -------Flynn ---------(Margrete
Vai-1 group was our own well known local *RUlhMr Bennie taulse ^eiahlnu ,be
°r the
govem-attending the Waco Flying school In
enttne. of Hartlw was a Sunday , Brtlst. Gaylord Flory, son of Mfs 1
nn ment who* *P*cUl **rvlfp’
lhe
Texas, is enjoying a ten day fur­
Mrs. Ciosby Washburn of Olivet giie»t
of ML« Catherine Spindler
of-J Bertha
'F7ory'
wr&gt;
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-- &gt;■ U r,Or5r' S°n
, ’.
•«*
lough with hls mother. Mrs. Guy and Mrs Gertrude Stahl of tansing Oct
18
Mrs
Bttep
is
the
former
Battle Creek nnd Mrs. Margaret ' Lt. Flory arrived home Friday and 1
Offers DRY candidates on a DRY Party Ticket:
Johnson and other relatives. Mr. called on Mr and Mrs. Carl Burkle Ertcp at the Mrs. Arllc Spindler wl||
Louise Rise of Woodland.
rPk with
. will spend this
mis w
werx
wun his
nt* mothmotn- iI
: rsauonai
National uommanoer
Commander Waring
waring was
and Mrs. Ted Euper of Enst Wood- ' Sunday.
home’
—
—•— —
er ahd brother ..
Verdun,
returning bdi of Lacey an eleht and one ha’lt ««mpanied to the conference wtjh
Demands prohibition of wartime manufacture and
innd entertained Sunday with a
£ n°'
™
General Hlhea by National ReMt« Joan taffler spent the weekRemember Woodland School Fair |to Ft SIU on November 1st.
family dinner In hls honor.
sale of alcoholic beverage*.
end with Mrs Doreen Clary of HasFriday. October 30
। It will be remembered that last
, "Xr| ’habllltatton Director T. O Kraabel.
Mr* Etta Nash and Mb.s Alberta tines.
June. Gavlord iatned
mined hfnh
hfuli reeoeJ
rreov- '1 nm.-°*'u
M m Ved
“ (and
and Chief
Everyone Li looking toward Frl- June
,ornlrr,’r «'*»
■—
Chief of
of Claims
Claims Carl
Carl Brown.
Brown.
Nash of Hastings called on Mr. and
Calls for liberal support of public education.
Dick Kimble of CoaL* Grove spent day of this week when the annual,.nition when he won a nrtie In a 1 8cuddPr nt West Woodland.
General Hines had'i members of his
Mrs. Howard Hewitt Sunday afterr t *. -&gt;«». (.(,,&gt;.( » (..m
,
Recognises need for Christian Principles In gov­
central staff present.
• noon.
.
j In. Jack Ogood
Ogrxxl
All Uie committee* are working hard ufe Magazine
* Laura Murphyi an eight and on*
Director Kraabel has notified all
Mr. and Mrs. John Hauer and Mr
ernment.
Hr mid
Mr.
and Mr*.
Mra. Paul Egeikroyd
Egelkro^T ».&lt;!
»ul to make this fair a success in spite 'On gUI1day Ms mother entertain- ;
poun^ ,l?n- °Sto?Sr ’■ n‘ Amortcan Legion service officers
and Mrs J. L. Smith attended the son Paul Edgar, of Detroit, visited of tlie busy and hazardous times.,
wjth n family dinner In hls hon- 2‘e home of Mr
,nd Fred ' , that a change tn the September 23rd
Rural Carriere' meeting at Quimby 'her
Believes in enforcing existing lows.
her sister
.Irterund
nnd family,
f.milv including
(neiu.ii... the
th., our P. T. A. helps'-support the ! or Questa were Mr and Mr* Carl •
directive is on its way. and the
Saturday evening.
new baby daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. school program fur hot lunches in j Nl&lt;thai2r Of Haatinga Mr and L'Hl'RCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
'obstacle to the Legion's Important '
Dr. nnd Mrs. Glenn C. .Munger Uon Tyler of East
Supports notionol government in its wor efforts
ove: ,1,p wl"‘fr “nd *e *"
--■ Woodland
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.............
anx'?l“|Mr« Deo Roberta of Lake Odeasa. I
’
Zion -------Lutheran ~
Church
rehabilitation service for discharged.
will be In Detroit Tuesday. Wed­ ‘ the weekend. Mrs
Mr; T W.lhampon to „
see It carried through another Ml alld u„
NIetjUmer and
and endorses fundamental democracy.
Rev. Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
j disabled new veteran* has been
nesday and Thursday of this week of Tuscan. Artz., who haa been car- year.
10.00 Sunday school.
daughter Peggy. Mr. and Mrs Blake ।
'. removed.
where he will attend the Annual
The
evening
will .Mart
Favors a just and durable peace.
for Mra. TYIer and Cheryl Kay.
... -------- -...
—with the &gt; Rising alla
.vciic oi
west wornm
nnd mmi
son-Gcnc
of West
Wood- 1 n-uv
11:00 isivinc
Divine woranip
Worship »nn
and sermon -1
■ Convention of tlie Osteopathic Phy­ Ing
returned to Detroit with her ste- chicken supper from 5:30 to 7 30 , Iand anrt Apprentice Seaman Tom "Tlie Christian Soldier. Text Eph. NORTHEAST WOODLAND
, ficians and Surgeons at the BookBelieves: "Government should make it os easy as
.na (.mil, (or * rUU brtae .. ,n« (ram Ih.n on &gt;04 ran h.v, .„ , N|tUlan,„
aml t,,,. Traini„.
1L„t w„„ , l.,,,,,
Cadillac hotel
tiirnuio
Arimnn
&lt;&gt;v
—rrlnw nf
ond nmitumi-nlii
... Great
—
...
i! •_ —P ..M.. Lutheran
..
—
...hour
—. ....
.
turning tn
to Arizona.
evening
of fim
fun and
timusemenu. ...
ing ...
Station.
takes. ...
Ill
'3:30
Gospel
... . son John
Stanley
Voelker
and
of
i TL*" infant son of Mr. aiui Mrs,
mla. George
urutsc Paul
ruui and
anu Mr.
nir. an\
am The
me exhibits
cxnioiw will
win Iio»ni worth
wurui se?seypossible to do right and as hard as possible to do
Mrs
m- well
Congrntulutloiu Gaylord and best18:30 P. M. Joint church council
Reed City spent Wednesday night
W.mn_EddVL h?™
i 20 . Mt' E',rl Fj'11 0,1(1 lamib' c.-tlled ing and the games exciting. The
whhes to you.
meeting In BethlehemLutheran ' and Thursday nt the home of the
i •?- Pvnnocx hospital lived out a | 0I1 Mr an(1 Mrv RjChard O'Brien eat stand is planning lota of good
Fire Destroy* Farm Buildinc*
. church, tansing.
former's sister. Mrs Bertha Eckardt
J5°rln 1 j ’ .«BUrl.i
m*dP ,n i and family of Dimondale Sunday thlnga to eat ab if you have to mLss
The fin- truck responded to
a Tuesday 8:30 W’omen's Missionary and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eckardt
I Woodland Memorial park.
Mra afternoon.
They found little four the chicken supper you may eht
(ire Saturday afternoon fur the . Society held in the home of Mrs. ■ and • family. Mr
Sidney Fleer of
year old Charles, who had been In- there nt any time during the eve- first Hine since last winter
Ella Everett. Hostess Mrs Everett Battle Creek was a caller Thursday
I Jured by falling from hls father'.* nlng.
A fire was noticed in Uie gnr- and Mrs. Carrie Roberta. Dcvo-' morning atEveryone
lhe Victor
will beEckardt
there, come and
। automobile. Friday of the previous
”■-----------u*
—---------------- ““■*
age at the Elmer MatUiews home, tions. Mrs Margaret Baitinger. Tilp- 'home.
'week, resting comfortably. Lithe visit with
________________________
your friend.* and nelgh- two miles east and one mile south ; lc tiy ML*s Eleanor Benner and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mra. Karl Erkardt and
Charles and hl* cousin Reatha. who brrr.
of Wo&lt;Kllnnd bv Leon Tyler who wax Norma Reuthrr.
'Dorts Bates spent a few days over ,
Ilves acrd&amp;s the road, were in the
W. C. T. V. Meet*
driving by. Mr. and Mrs Matthews
Tuesday. Brotherhood meeting.. the weekend with friends in Deback seal of the O'Brien auto und
Mrs Edith Black was hostess tn not being at home. The garage Topic "Nnblsm vs. Christianity." to 1 trott.
•
to prove to her that the light would the W, C T U. recently when elgh- nnd two nearby buildings, a gran- be led by Uie Pastor.
i Mr. and Mra. Clarence Cooke and
not go on when lhe door was opened teen members and several friends ary and• tool
- • shed
• ■ were -burned- but I Wednesday choir rehearsal 8:30. baby of Grand Rapids were Bunday
lie opened the door, throwbig Jiim were In attendance. Routine bust- the firemen were able to save the ' 3----P. M. Thursday Ladies Aid So- dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Walonto the gravel clear of the pave- ness Included the turning in of the bom which was in the line of fire . ciety.
'**“
1 ter Cooke.
ment. He was taken to St. John's bnkeless bake sale offering which and wind
, Thursday 4 P. M. Religious inhospital and x-rays were taken amounted to &gt;1508
Thta with
Woodland Township School
| structlon.
RoMvllIe. Detroit came to visit the
.which showed a fracture in one x‘&gt; 00 from the South Brethren ML*Kindergarten and First Grade
The Evangelical Church
letters mother. Mrs. O. L. Bates.
1 side of hLs skull. After spending the slonnry Society will be applied on
miss
wnitney. teacner
|
"J. S Dcabler, Pastor
Miss uons
Doris Whitney,
teacher
night there, he was taken to hls the Educational Fund. Election af
their brothers and families, return­
David Blood brought a bowl of, 10 00 A- M Morning 'Worship. ‘
NsrcLxsM bulbs to school.
| 11:00 A. M Sunday school
ing home Sunday.
। Several children In our room have
7:45 P. M. Evangelical League of
Mr. and Mrs Richard Bloomer of
' been out with cold*.
i C. E.
Ann Arbor and Henry Voelker of
Ionia -were recent visitors at the
- We have four gold fish which we: 8:30 P M Evening worship.
. If enemy bombers ever come roaring in at live miles a minute—
j enjoy watching.
The Beginners ’ Thursday evening. Midweek pray- home of Mrs. Bertha Bcknrdt.
I learned a poem about "Goldfish"
i er Service.
apiit-secobda will count. East communication is vital. The telephono
STONY POINT
| Tlie kindergarten are making I Friday evening choir rehearsal,
covers for Jheir Scrap Books
1 The annual fall convocation of
Your correspondent L* slowly re­
-has six important functions in Civilian Defense against air raids:
The* first grade made some Farm the Kalamazoo District B Y P. U. covering from a Couple of severe
' posters.
■ at Kalamnaoo EvangelicaS church heart attacks during the part two
ou
satunigy.
n
ov
.
7.
weeks.
While feeling better, wc'vi
Third Grade
not much pep yet.
Mra Hilda Bans, teacher
South Woodland Church 0/ the
Floyd Gallup Is working In a de­
1 Pilo Casillas brought us two cotBrethren
I ton halts which his mother had refense plant at Battle Creek. *
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
ccntly brought frAtn Texas
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon.
Mr. Robart of Bath was visiting
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
nt the home of his son. Elmer here
We drew Hallowe'en pictures for
our room.
Th* Methodist Church
We am planning-a party for Fri­
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
Last Sunday a family gathering
day. We plan to dress up. play I &gt;1:15 A. M Sunday school.
was held at the home of J. D. Aellck
games and have mfrrsiunenta serv- ' 8 00 P.
.. M.
— Young
.—» peoples
,—r---------service Tlioae present were Mr. and Mrs.
ed by the committee.
Tuesday 7 30 P. M. Choir practice - Don Cook and family of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck and famCel1eetla| werkan. Key men in CL
| Uy. Mr. and Mrs. Skelenbargcr and
Titian Defenso units are nolified at
----- :-------------- .. .. .
family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer
ones by telephone to that when tho
Cook are of Belding nnd Mr. and
ISNMrr xj-------------------------------------- Mrs. Af^us Huey and children of
L
***jr
Grand Rapids.
I
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hunter of SunL_
field called on Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
■
Wellman Sunday.
__ &gt;
{
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Aellck nltend1
cd church services alBattle Creek
' CB
■
Sunday.

WOODLAND COMMUNITY NEWS

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7he Prohibition Party

TELEPHONES

IN AIR RAID PROTECTION

Harry F. Kelly has made
his position clear on three
more important issues

occur!, wardens quickly telephone com-

firemeu,

reicue (quads demolition

by telephone to deal *ilb it.

ON EFFICIENCY:
"If 1 am elected Governor, I shall see that no un­
necessary manpower is wasted in government while
Michigan pleads for manpower in industry and on
farms during these critical days."

ON SMALL BUSINESS:
“I shall seek to remove the yoke gradually crushing
small business, by eliminating the needless State
governmental interferences now imposed upon it.
1 shall enlist the good judgment of small' business
representatives in the administration of State affairs?

.

LISTEN!

SERVING

MICHIGAN

. IN THE'FRONT LINES
Doiry products ore to be found on the front line of''
defense because they help to keep a notion strong.

ILLINOIS

They are rich in health-protecting vitamins and body­

Broadcast Over

building prqtpin. so do your part for victory by serv-ing foods which contain these essentials.

Observe

the nutritional program which the government hos

Outlined and drink at least one pint of milk each day.
more for children

Order Highlands Grade A milk

and enjoy its fresh wholesome flavor. Use it for cook­
ing. too.

by commanding officials.

The telephone system affects lhe safety of all of us. That'* why it
is vitally iniportanl that you do not telephone during or for some
time after an air raid alarm, except in cases of extreme urgency.
The lines mini be kept clear to handle the calls that guard your life
And your home.

Michigan Bell Telephone Company

ON GOVERNMENT:
"I contend that the Governor owes a very definite
duty to every political subdivision of his State; that
every one of Michigan's 83 counties deserves from
its Governor an awareness of its individual prob­
lems and a willingness to help in their successful,
- solution."
'*
.

SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY

HARRY F. KELLY

WJR
DIRECT FROM STADIUM

SATURDAY 3 P. M.
BOB KELLEY, Announcoi

Courtesy of
Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers.

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR
PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c; QT.

Republican Candidate for Governor

BANNER WANT ADV8. FAY

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11

■ UY U. S. WAR iONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phone 2151

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hulinp

□EiiiniGO
OhAmAghcc

Dorronce Trathric
Agency
1.4 Flwr

|Unk

Phone 2307
YOUR FRIENDLY EMMCO Agent

Game Schedules Are

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TliyRSDAT. OCTOBER 39. HU

INB BENEFIT
DISABLED VETS

Thursday nW. Oct. 22. at the High j
i-chool gymnasium.

L E G A L S
DliDER IOS PUBLICATION

tnmander Roane Waring
rican Legion ta hls first
rtth government officials
fton on behalf of the
the second World War.
suit ot emphatic repreoade by National Comring at thia conference
ien. Frank T. Hines,
&gt;r ot veterans’ affairs,
.s agreed to prepare new
to replace the admlnlsof September 23 which
limited
lhe
service
Che American Legion in
sabtllty and iicupltal-

rnber 23rd admlnlstrabarred The American
access to tlie case, files
reterans. on lhe ground
•Bon of value to the
I leak out.
suit of Commander
nference with General
tange ta thF September
e will be based on the
f Regulation 4 of the
ir Information; which
that "under unusual
s classified information
isted lo persons not tn
of the federal govemspeclal senices to the
s require such informommander Waring wai
Jo the conference with
les by National ReJirector T. O Kraabel,
f Claims Carl Brown,
•s had members of hls
present.
raabel has notified all
iglon service officers
In the September 23rd
on Ils way. and the
tie Legion's Important
service for discharged.
r veteran* haa been

’ WOODLAND
Letter)
iker and son John of
ent Wednesday night
■ ot lhe home of the
. Mrs. Bertha Eckardt
Mrs. Victor Eckardt
Mr Sidney Fleer of
was a caller Thursday
the Victor Eckardt

NOT Ct or ADJoUI'.SMtNT

•A,■ □...!

li . . .

notice or ADJOimmzin

i in it i &lt;i ir

flOFFMAHTEIt
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

ib. Karl Eckardt and

pent a few days over ,
with friends In De-

i. Clarence Cooke and
I Rapids were Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs Wal■oil came to visit the

er' the weekend also
and families, returnday.
i Richard Bloomer of
id Henry Voelker of

Bertha Eckardt.

undent Is slowly' re­
a couple of severe
during the past two
feeling better, wc'vt
yet.
&gt; Is working In a de­
Battle creek. '
ot Bath was visiting
! hls son. Elmer here

a family gathering
i home of J. D. Aellck
were Mr. and Mrs.
I family of Jackson,
Hollenbeck nnd famra. Skclenbarger and

leldlng and Mr. and
uey and children ot
E. L. Hunter of SunMr. and Mrs. B. J.

J. D. Aellck attend-

'ANT ADVtJ. PAY

FEN!
-IIGAN
I NOIS
ca&gt;t Over

r JR
OM STADIUM

&gt;AY 3 P. M.

FACTS

of a family
n.VerWoodland were Sunday guests there
reunion Thursday evening ‘
‘
form of a farewell party &lt;c
son. Mangus and family ol
wlio are tiielr
rere Mr. and Mrs.
bombardina to score one
0

ABOUT

Proposal No. 2 . . . .the Wayne County
Home Rule Amendment on the Nov. 3
ballot . . . applies to Wayne County only.
It does not affect the government of any
other county.
Proposal No. 2 is not connected in any
way with legislative reapportionment.
Proposal No. 2 has nothing to do with the
• calling of a Constitutional convention or
any other proposal.
Proposal No. 2 is purely an enabling act
permitting the people of Wayne County,
with your help, to clean up their govern­
ment.
Will r*&gt; fir* &gt;• ■ Utt, iflfhitr?
QUESTION AND AN ANSWER
Q: IF Propoul No. 2 applies to Wayne
County alone, why is it necessary For citizens

A: Because it is a proposed amendment to

rnneo

the State Constitution, which calls For a state­

DRUG NEEDS
For Cold Weather
COD LIVER OIL

gifts

LAVENDER LOTION
Mary Lakes _____

HORSES

HAY AND GRAIN

Bay gelding, 6 yrs. old.
Sorrel gelding. 11 yrs. old.
The above team is sound and true
and good workers. Wgt. around 3100

About 500 bu. of heavy Swede Mlect

MACHINERY

CATTLE
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due Oct. 25.
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due fore part
of December.
Grode Holstein cow, 6 yrs
old. due
Npv. 24.
Durham ‘and Brown Swiss cow, 7 yrs.
old. due Oct. 25.
Durham ond Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, due
Nov. 5.
2 purebred Holstein heifers, due this
fall.
All of the above Holstcins are pure­
bred but are not eligible to register.
Grade Holstein heifer, due Dec. 12.
The above cattle hove been Bongs
tested.

Sterling double drum hayloader.
Case side rake and tedder combined.
New Idea spreader.
2-sec. Gale drag.
condition. John Deere cultivator
Oliver cultivator. Gale walking plow.
Stag Oliver plow No. 11.
Queen coal brooder stove, 1000 chick

Queen incubator. 400 egg um, excel
lent condition.
Queen incubator, 180 egg tixe, excel*
lent condition.
2 10-gal. milk cant.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

HOGS
2 Chester White brood sows, 1 yr. old.
2 pigs, 12 weeks old.
5 pigs, 8 weeks old.

POULTRY
115 White Leghorn pullets from Han­
nah's U. S. Certified and U. S. R. O.
P. mating. Now laying 50 per cent.

Bed springs and dresser.
Rocking chair.
Pedestal.
2 burner electric plate.
Dining table. 54 in. square top. three
9-in. leaves.
Wood bed and coil springs.
Set flat bed springs, also wood heating
stove.

TERMS: Cash day of eale. Nothing to be removed Until settled for.

SAMUEL HEFFLEBOWER, Prop.
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

Walter Scott’s First Book
Sir Walter Scott published hls
first book In 1799, when he was 28

CLIFFORD HAMMOND, Clerk

Certain Days Unlucky
Paderewski. Uie famous Polish
pianist and^statesman, regards cer­
tain days as unlucky.

In early England forgers were
punished by having their ears cut

You can buy the home you like .. . even if yau can't build the one you want!

So decide on the one you like and lot us help you buy it. We can still finance

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modeling. but, we don't know how much longer we will be allowed to. So
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Vote YES 0 on

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1942

MONEY ft

wide vote, even though the proposal affects

Wayne County alone.

Having decided to quit farming for the present I will hold an Auction Solo ot my
place located 6 miles north of the standpipe of Nashville

We Have

Home Rule and Clean Government
for Wayne County

rtesy of

LY EMMCO Altai

AUCTION SALE

- — - —. anugnicra Nev‘ .Bnd
biiu . ochhicc *
&gt;nu
Mr. and Mra. George Brisbin.
: &gt;&gt;cr mother and other relatives. She
“
nd
Joseph Smith or Hastings. Mr. and Bud Gillispie visited relatives at
Kenneth Beckwith and Cleo Barry «!*«» to be Bone two weeks.
,Mrs. Isaac Williams, Mrs. Paul oienwood Sunday.
of Hustings. Stuart Relgler of FreeMr. and Mrs Dale Larabee and i.'Towns of Woodland and Mr and- •• —.
.
----------_•
—
' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and ann
port, in company with George Mrs. Donald Manning and Sharon .Mra. Stephen Perrin of Detroit.
Ul
„llllcia were
wclr ,guests Sunday al
of Penfield
Brisbin spent Saturday partridge, of YnUlanll spent Saturday night
Carl Lehman and Ted Mann of, orson McIntyres'
hunting
; nnd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Les­ Bellevue spent Thursday with Ora
nuiuiiiy In
in the
uic North.
nuiui.
- .----.-------ter Bonneville.
1 -----Several
from
here
attended the
Lehman.
j4-H Club Achievement Day banquet
Miss Jean Kantner of North Man- ■
BRANCH DISTRICT
cheater college, Indiana, spent the.
'Last Week's Letter)
The Dorcas Society, of North Ma............... ................................
Ralph Guy.
—
of Fort
pie Grove will be entertained at the Benjamin Harrison. Indiana, camo
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hartwell । last Wednesday to spend a seven
Thursday. October 29. Pot luck din­ day furlough with hls parents, Mr.
ner.
and Mrs. JamcrGuy.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Flanigan and
and children visited Mr. and Mra son visited Miss Ruth Flanigan at
Ellis While ta Marshall Sunday North Manchester College, Indiana.
afternoon.
Sunday.
Henry Bldelman is still confined
to hls bed.
North Irving have moved In Chas.
Rev. Moyer and members of hls Fwrlee’s tenant house.
congregations furnished the pro­
- David Hushberger was brought
gram for soldiers at the camp at home from the hospital last Tuesday
Cedar lake Sunday.
and Is feeling fine now.

EY, Announcer

ne 2307

I * Mr. and Mn. Wm Adriance of
j Grand Rapkjs spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. James Guy.

famliy nave
have movea
moved in
In van
Carl
*
n-.. —
...h »nd
Rnu «»muy
Sunfield. Mr. and Mra
Harlow
. A,
Kat!lC -!nd Waits's tenant iiouse near Woodland
Barnum
family.. .r
Mr ----and; ..
Mra. counts
... . „ and. --------evunw of
oi 192
lire and
uiiu 217
an produced
uruuucro a
■|
Ftoyd Dunnigan and Mr and Mra. hu&lt;e ..^t clrcle„
of
.............................. ..
|hU&lt;e
C‘rcle
Of e5&lt;S WOOD SCHOOL
. Frank Haight and family.
।
E B.r»u,
'
ahiMmk
H&lt;rrT ”Zlp" Th«"P«n ol the &lt;Last Week's Letter)
l'ro**&lt;udu&lt; aticirnry
Mrs Milo Morgan and children ritv
"
------------....................
- - IU- and slaying at
Commercial
----------------WIU Calms
is
l
anil Mr*
1-4
and
Mra. Dell Rutlrm
Sutton nt
of Iti.Hhu.
Hastings .—
League gave the maples a third the home-of hb&gt; daughter. Rev. LUa
cullern on Mrs. George Brisbin degree to the lune ofbig 593 Manker oCHaatlngs
(III CI.rk
Sunday.
series made up of games of 214- ' Mr.
-- and- -—
Mrs. Charles
Rose have
STATE l&gt;r Mil'll IIAN
moved from our neighborhood to
Pearl Demand on Nov. 5 lor dinner
i:
WIU Ayres of State Insulation, near Woodland
are urged to attend as It U also In . the Commercial League . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of officers
landed In third spot with 161- , Orville Bruce were. Clyde Ulrich.
.......
। Mias OUve Taggart. Mr. gnd Mrs.
UTII SHULTZ
mi iu iiiui
In the FUton Ring League. HuDecker and Mrs. .Wilma Kidlyn Thompson attended the bert—C66k led the play with a
Ridge cemetery circle at Mrs: 538 series but hla mates. Office.
Mra. Alta Kidder and Mrs.--------Ethel
-----------------------------------------|«’s of Hastings Thurs- could
------- -win
- ---------lon(? Kamp from wilson have been helping Mr. and
only
Machine Room. 40 M A: M won Mrs, Willard Kidder in moving into
Donald Kenyon of Battle Creek a pair of games from Office No. their new home in Freeport
spent the weekend with his par­ I and Grinders blanked Shipper.-.. Carl Wheeler, who underwent a
ents.
Bob Murray was head man In goitre operation last week at PenRobert and Merle Barton visited lhe Bits* League with a 548 aeries ' nock hospital, U getting along fine
nd was instrumental in winning I “nd expects to be able to come home
their grandparents. Mr. and #Mra.
Claud Hammond of Hind's Corners two games from Tool Room over, this week.
—
•
■
Mr.
and Mrs.--------Gerald Calms were
Electricians.
Foundry
won a pair
-------------------h.d over the weekend.
Office and Shop Office—had I in Moline on Saturday.
John Graham and Thad Cook ol from
----------------------------------------------of Hastings
----------------------—Rev LUa Manker
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr. 1"
one------------------game margin
over Office
»..M «...
W. Wellman of Middleville led and slater. Mra. Nora Sedlck of De­
and
Mra Frank num.
Horn
Mrs
called
at the
Mra Sarah
mm
oaian Kenyon
nriljuu
Krnvon is spending
speruung | the Recreation
.. League
—with
...... a big: troll
------ ------ - -home of
- their
-----...
___
u.
_
..
..
cta
tv..
—
nanMr
Anri
Mr*
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jim 578 series and was the spark that parents. Mr. and Mrs. will
WIU Cairn*
Cairns
non iiisn i&lt;
Anders of Rutland. She will spend flushed hls mates to a 2727 series Saturday
the winter with Mr. and Mra. Hayes “nd a complete victory over the I Yet another neighbor gone as the
Sponable of East Hastings
] leading Leonards.
Nashville sal- Howard Proctor family have moved
COATS GROVE
1 Mr. and Mrs Clarence Baechler 'aged their last game with a ’942 into the Malcolm house in the Jones
*’ and mother
»'*nt after having dronoed ....
the------district.
luuuit, enjoyed
vujvycu a
u game
KUUlr dinner
uuuici r...............................................................
......
day evening.’
with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Homer McCo- flrj
firstt two games to Hastings Ice
Mra. Geo. Taggart accompanied
Mrs.
Mi and Mrs. Lloyd Demond ot
wen Thursday evening at Ackers i*nd Fuel- Perks Tavern won « Mr. and Mra. Russell Rose to Grand
Ionin spent tlie weekend with the
Point.
:Pair
of
games
from
Piston
Rings.
Rapids
Monday.
former's mother. Mra. Pearl Demond..
Rev. Fred Hom made a business'4 The Pkr
the newly organised • Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Meyers and
Miss Ruth Woodman was home
trip' to Battle Creek Tuesday and Service League resulted In Rotarv daughter of Freeport were Sunday
from Benton Harbor from Friday called on hls daughter and family.' No. 2 taking a complete series guests of the Clare Bassett family.’
evening until Sunday.
'from Klwanls No 2: a double vic-1 Don't forget the P. T. A. to be
Kendal Coats accompanied John Mra. Orville Forman.
Mr. and Mrs Alva Kenyon en-' lory for Rotary No. 1 over Coast' held Thursday. Oct. 29. will be a
Foster of Kalamazoo to the M. S. C.
tertalned the following guests Sat-'Guard No. 1 and a two to one box social so pack your boxes, folks,
Home coming lost Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cunningham urday honoring their thirty-fifth »*n for Klwanls No. 1 over Coast and come along. Good program,
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Guard No. 2.
j Everyone welcome.
were given u reception on Sunday wedding
League ptay. I
-------------TIn
“ the Commercial
r'~~
Oct 18. in their new home in the Ebon Smith of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs.
Smith tenant house here. They were Waldene Miller cf Battle Creek: Dav'’ Goodyear's big series
Waller Vickers and Ethel Fuller of Uie key to a two to one victory.J1"1 w&lt;*“
married the preceding Friday. Mra.
Nashville
Tlie
ladies
are
slxtera
tor
Goodyear
Bros.
Hdwe.
from
;
«.
On
Cunningham was formerly Miss and all were married on Uie same Auto Sport Shop. The City Duds, Chicago
®.E. Grays Mon-.
Rosa Fenalamaker. Congratulations : date but different years so they ’on two games from Coffee Shopj'd** «««»««• *»™- VemOr»T
are extended to them.
ti“---------“—
..
.....
.
------■
■■state
Insulation
blanked
Middleaccompanied
them
to
Cas
Novla
to
Mrs Paul Woodman and baby were all celebrating their wedding
vllle Creamery;
Moose downed vl*U Mr- Hay’8 moUier. Mrs. Cora
daughter were brought home from anniversaries.
lhe Luke Odessa hospital last Mon- ’Alta Mosher of Hope Center spent Consumers Power Co. for a pair'Hay. a sister of Mrs. Grays. She ■
of
games:
Banner
won
the
odd
returned
home
Saturday
afternoon
day Mrs. Lerna Barnum of Hastings Friday with Mrs. Mina Kenyon. Mr.
Is caring for mother nnd baby Who “hd Mrs Harry Mlsencr of Kala- game from Moynahan Sales and, Mr and Mra Harry Babcock and
Medtes lost a complete series ol n*,r nom'" ■*
nrr getting along nicely.
, mazoo
m”~' visited her Saturday evening
, the Kellogg Auditorium in Battle
Miss Florence Foreman of Wood­ nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Apple- Andrus Service.
Creek Thursday evening.
KOVTHWIST *WOODLAND
land was a Sunday evening guest in SJtJSJte W
j Mrs. Rose Edwards andhgon Lloyd
Cloverdale, atr. and Mrs. Ed Smith' ....
the Harley Sense home.
of B,,unw
Baltimore
of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Ebon ।
‘in ‘1 n,
" and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mra. Wilda Allerdlng and daugh­ Smith of Toledo Ohio called on ;
Chu' F*rle«
uJcen Ul Birman and sons and Mrs. May
ter. Margaret nnd Betty, went to her Sunday afternoon
; Thursday morning and Sunday af- Birman of Battle Creek visited Mr.
Middleville Friday. The girls re­
Mrs Clarence Baechler took the ’ternoon
taken to Pennock hos- Bn(j Mrs. Barney Williams and
**
Sunday evening.
mained to visit relatives a few days. b “ MoXy ^rX for Uhland ,’“*1 10
Miss SaiT™
Nina Brisbin of
Hastings. -d ot her i.aeea ta* Ohio
spe-n?
her*^renu:
a^tS* iS

of other counties to vote upon it ?

e Trethric
lency

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER t&gt;, IMS

J2»_

DDLEVILLE

&lt;ff Grand Rapids were Bunday visWednesday until Friday evening St 1* Invited to bo at the maoting.
The North Thomapple farm bm- itora of her mother, Mrs. Haiti*
Mr. and Mra. Claude Rosenberg
eau group recently elected the fol- Johnson of south Thomapple. and
daughter, Arlene, a ill remain In j St. and is improving same, pre- from Ft Custer for the weekend Grand Rapids Friday night where helped care for her young grandAdams; a Mixta nt, Francis Wllaon; diaries Williams and family In
town and stay al lhe Carol Hanson j paratory to rent.
■ aixl with his wife spent S inday at may remained over night, and o:.
secretary, Mabel Ad***: teaiftr. town’
"
home.
; A neighborhood aurprfoe wa* held
Doyle Jbhnaon; pubaetty, Mra. Al-1 Mrs George Bchiefla of Caledonia
....... r.on-in-iaw ana aaugiucr. a*r. ana
Mra. Marvil O'Connor of Grand on John Andler, Saturday evening,
ton Flnkbetner; song leader. Mabel spent Saturday in town, calling on
Rapid* spent Friday in town with Oct. 17 at hte home south of town. took him to Ft Cutter Sunday era- i Mrs. Monroe Olbba left for lhe
Kermeen. recreational leader, Mra. friends and also attended the fu| north. The Gibb* visited friend* at
her son Jack Hamilton, before he to remind him that he had nrach- nlB&lt;
Mat Bedford.
| neral of Mra. Gebrge Masters.
L. Htar.
teft for nervico with lhe army air ed hl* WUt birthday. Mr. Andler
The young folia had a happy time
Mrx. Henry Brog and Mra. Chaa
c°n» Saturday
---------is very—
active for hls •&gt;j'ears
------ —
and
« -­on Prairievine and Mira Irene Frost of1 on to Elk Rapids where they vteat the birthday party for Johnnie Crookston -war* visitor* in Grand
Harold W. Vreeland, son of Mra. December 15 he and Mra. Andler lhe Powers district were Sunday ; lied hU brother. Ben Rosenberg and
Martinson at hls home north of Rapids Thursday.
Mary Vreeland of Harris Creek, has will celebrate their 53rd wedding dinner guests at tlie nome of Mrs. family. Al) returned home on Mon­
town Friday erenlng
I litre. Mercedes French spent Bat, Mattle Lectka.
day.
enlisted in Um- army air corp* anti anniversary.
MU. rnuUn.
wu
“JV ,,u' &gt;•" ‘U1" m O,,'“l
leaves this Tuesday for service,
Mra.
Charles
WUhams
wax' Mr. and.Mra. G. E Blake enter-, Mrs Hattie Stevens luu returned
Good luck to both the boys.
brought home from Blodgett hoi- talned a company of friends al a from a visit with her son Merle and
Co4* office at Battle Creek Bunday. . P* ***?.ot “J?
Mr. and Mrs. -Kenneth Axford. 1 pt tai Grand Rapids. Wednesday eve- perch dinner Sunday evening The family tn Detroit.
land.
i, ’
„
ten. Thursday morning brought
who reside on the Jim Thomas farmi nlng She is Improving nicely but fish Wcrf the results of a weekend
Mra. Peter Petersen of lhe facW'.w* hui &gt;t lumiw.
u,
u, ua, ul.
on M-37, northwest of town, are her arm which was broken up In- fishing trip of O. E. Postmaster' ulty. of the Michigan school for
H n Hurt, and Mr uM Mr, Al. a,. wh,„
ha. Ured (or man,
I Crippled Children at Farmington
parents of an eight pound son bom■ to her elbow will be In a cast for Gardner and Burdet Benaway.
PrK^,U"“n,J **?*
r~rr a Mart and mjuttrt parTuesday. Oct. 20. Mr*. Lewis Flnk- souw Utne, by nature of the frac- | Conrad Beeler of Caledonia waa spent tha weekend with her nus- ineir parents in un* nanny Bun­ inxr nlrt friend* al the rhirken arm- ,__
.
__ .
Leiner te caring for the mother andI ture.
\
guest of honor Sunday at a birth- band.
day and until Monday morning
babe.
.
Saturday \yteltora at tne Fred day dinner at lhe home of Ids son,
Mrs.
Calvin
Streeter
visited
Mr and Mrs Wilbert Rosenberg Stokoe home, were hls sister and Russell and wife. Guests wert mtm- friend* In Grand Rapids from Wed­
Mr. and Mn. R. I. Kenyon left following the death of her mother,
of Plainwell, xpent Thunday nt the daughters. Mrs, C. M. Hinckley of berx of hlx family. Mr, add Mra. nesday until Saturday Calvin re­
this Monday morning for their home ahe came to Middleville with Iter
home of hLs brother Claude, in Jackson. Mrs U O. Palmer and Lloyd VUiccnt^nf-Cafedonta. Mr. turned home on Thursday from hls [ting her daughter, Mra. Hubert
northwest Thomapple
children. George and "Mary of Chel- and Mrs. VasFo Vincent and son of hunting trip in the north.
Morehouse at Parmelee, will return
Tn
Lynn Lepper nnd hlx daughter sen and Mi.-* Lola'Eto|coe of Pon- Albloji. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Define I Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson ac­ to her home in Jackson mu Wed- Campbell and Mn. Pearl Kenyon, Kretiger of Eugene. Oregon
July 1889 she was married |n Geo.
Marilyn nnd boy friend all of De- tlac.
of EAat Tawas, and Mr. and Mrs companied Uielr sori Maurice, wife
and other old friends In tills vlc- Masters of this village, ajid with Uie
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Garfield "and TBob Frost of Grand Rapids Mr. and two daughters to Grand RapMrs. John Wolfly of Detroit vls-'inity.
— —:—
exception of twenty years spent tn
children of Augusta, were calling Beeler who Ls 84 years old this Mon­ ktx Monday, night of last week. lied at Uie homes of her aunt and I Ueat Robert Rugg arrived home Chicago her life ha* been lived In
।
on Middleville relatives and friends day.
Oct. 26 is remarkably smart
couMn. Mra. D. E Bovm and Mr*. 8unday afternoon from Camp Ty- thte village. They • were Hie par­
Saturday and alm msde the nc- :
partridge dinner at the Porrcst Burdette Wadd. from Tuesday un-'
-j^n Rob ha* Just completed ents of three children. Clara who
aualntancc of her new nephew at ।I Some splendid services were lield Johnson home.
Ul Friday evening.
another training course and will died in young womanhood while
the Leslie Steeby home south of .at the* Methodist church. Sunday
The Red Cross unit met this
Mira Donna Davis wax a valtor I ]eave on Friday for the some loca­ they lived in Chicago. Mra Mildred
when Rev Wayne Fleenor, confer­ Monday afternoon al the home of nt the home of Rev. I. E Carley, tlon He U connected with lhe bar­ Mlckel of Chicago and Richard
Miss Jean Griffeth spent lost ence director of religious education." Mrs. Leuna Kirkpatrick for sewing. in Kalamaroo from Wednesday eve-; rag|. ball(ltin division.
Maatera of Grand RaptcU; there are
The unit which takes a tenth of nlng until Sunday nighL She was1, Jo}Xe^and Helen Crldler. young also four grandchildren. Mary.
Jriend. Miss Allee Williams at Plcns- Sunday rchool workers at 3 p. m tlxe sewing and knitting assigned also the gucat of Jack Chase at lhe daughters of Mr. nnd Mr*. Wm. Richard. William and James Mas­
•at&gt;« Hill
and in the evening, especially to to the county, haa been able thus home, coming of Western Stale col- ^dier. were patients nt Pennock ters of Grand Rapids. Mra Mas­
Tlie fire department was called the young people. Rev. Fleenor is far to get the work done and tn on lege, nttending the concert where ljjasplui Thursday of last week ters will be sincerely missed, for
out shortly after 1 a. m. Wednes­ a brother-in-law of Floyd Helrlgcl time, but there U always need for MLra Jeanette McDonald waa fea-, where ^d^r lhe ^mu] hand of Dr. she was a rare personality, cheer­
day morning by a small blase at nnd at whose iwme the family more persons to help. Many are do­ lured, and the football game. On
uicy p«rted with their ton- ful and happy even through the
tlie White Products Corporation It spent the weekend.
This week ing sewing at home.
Sunday slut attended the church ,ib
have made a {lne
darknera and pain of trying slckwas soon extinguished but as usual , special —
Mrs.
• C. held
Schnd
services
willJ. be
eachaccompanied
services , where Rev. Carley ta pax- covery.
caused a tot of excitement.
evening through Friday at 7.30 with Mr and Mra. Will Biog to Char- tor and reports the family as nice-1 yernor Lectka. who enlisted In line** In her contact with people.
Mrs Be*sle Gibbs Huban and Rev William HelrigeL district su- Intte Sunday afternoon, where they ly situated in their new heme.
the coast guards a month ago. wax She was a faithful and devoted wife
Mrs Ethel Lee of Grand Rapids perintendent of Grand Traverse dte- visited at the home of Mr. and Mra.
We asked the inilk man lor news cranted a nine day* leave and ar- and mother." and a good neighbor
were among the relatives present trict as speaker. William Is a for- Henry Buxton a sister of Mra. Brog. thls morning, and he said "It’s । rived home Thursday from the and friend to ail The sincere symat the funeral services of Mra. Geo.
________________
____________
’ . mer _____________
Middleville boy who has workSupt. J P. Schipper
and family colder than heck."' That ta not news Greai take* Training staUon. Ver- nathv of manv fricntN Lx extended
Masters on Saturday.
I' ed
..a hls
l.i, way
u-hv to
r.i a high
hloli position
rwxltlnn In
tn 1 enjoyed
enlnved text week's vacation
vacation In
In dlfdlf- for we all know It. Former* are । nor u making good nnd was one of to the sorrow mg family, and the
Mrs. DorLs PouLson, past matron lhe cjmrch. and we hope to see fcrent localities. Mr. Schipper at- hurrying to gel their fall crops' 38 ln hU company of 109 men to husband who la’ in very frail health.
ot the Middleville chapter No. 17, targe audiences
nud|encea each
cacti evening. 1'
ul
tended tlie institute in Grand Rap- cared for. as It look* as If old man ।
au
and has been asatgn- Funeral services were held at the
1. Ability lo pay off tha Slate s
O. E. 3. has arranged for the en- j Jack Hamilton who enlisted In Ids and his wife visited her moth- Wlnter wasn't going to cooperate fd to the hospital corp: a line tn Beeler funeral home at 2 o'clock
527,000,000 debt means value
tertainmenl of the past matrons
Rrmy «ir corps as aviation cadet er at Holland. Miss Dorothy vls- with the government'* fuel saving which hi* past experience makes Raturdav afternoon. October 24 and
received for your fax dollars.
and। —
past. patrons, .&gt;
at .a special
spring, received hls notice to, Ited her grandmother Schipper at plan.
Com pickers are helping hljn wen qUauned to serve. He will attended by many relative* *nd
meeting al the Masonic temple. 1 report in Detroit. Del 24 and left • Overire! and young Paul spent the
gather In *ome of the crops and return to the Great Lake* station friends with Rev I. W Minor speaK2. Wall directed Civilian De­
Friday night nt 8 o'clock
on the --------farm of- hlr.
uncle.
Frank
i here on the 1:30 train that day.)time
41--------------°—
v
Thursday.
—
. fense means protection for you,
, Dates for lhe annual Thotnapple Jack will then go to Nashville. Tenn. Vcorhorst in the same locality, everybody is rushed with work.
Mrs. Iva Sherman Ilg and Mr*. ^r and Mrs J. L. Rugg took her thnae who mourn Interment was
community and T-K school fair
your home and your family—
Mr nnd Mrs. Harold Griffeth en- while Mira Shirley was guest ot an Mabel Sherman White of Chicago aunl&lt;"
Anna Punsonx. who ha* made in Mt. Hope cemetery
have been net for Thursday and tertalned members of her tmme- aunt near Holland.
no matter what comes.
were among the out-of-town rela-1visiting them for a few daya. ‘ There wax a good attendance at
Friday. November 5 and 6 This ; dlate family at lunch Sunday, and
Mrs. George Mlckel and husband Uvea to attend the funeral ot Mra. w Grand Rapids. Thureday where lhe Rural teller carrier* a**ociaUon
3. Close co-ordination of Mich­
year there will be a poultry ex­ a few hours of visiting
Present returned to their home-In Chicago, George Masters, and remained over ,he took the train for her home In meeting at Qulmbv Saturday evehibit but no livestock and because a'ere
wclc Mra.
ml, Pearl Kenyon „and
lu th* and Richard Masters and family to1 Sunday as visitors of their cousins. I Aiden.
igan's all-out war effort means
nlng. All present did Justice to the
‘ of lire rationing no Chicago trip*.; aldnpy Kenyon family of Lansing. their Grand Rapids home Saturday Mrs Clark Bite*. Mra Malcomb I There was a great game of foot- bountiful ehlckrn xupner prepared
all-out delivery of war fools
As T
in ...
the
Lx -In charge Mr „
nnd
Mra R , Kenyon of Mer- after spending considerable time Maclver and Frank Gibbs, nnd; bal&gt; at the T-K grounds Wednes-«by the Aid ladles Due to the
m ,past the .fair
— I1U mla
to our mon on the fighting
of the F. F A. boys nnd th? hnme ’ |lt Mr ftnd Mrx Artnur Kenyon ; here Uie past few weeks during lhe families.
| day i.xst when the strong team from amount of bitalne** lire program was
fronts.
economics girls.
I lind children. Mr. and Mrs Ralph: sickness and burial of their mothMr. and Mr*. Perry Adgate of Martin came over and tied up the--------- —4 -‘4~* 'rHMr nnd Mrs. E. Barber. Mrs. Se*tKrnvon. Neal Cook and MLra Alice, er, Mrs. George Masters. Mr. Mu- Caledonia accompanied by Mr. and , Rame to a 20-20 score. At end of quartette sang several selections and
surd Brock and friend Mra Leath- j wuHBnu locaL "
ters accompanied hls son Richard to1 Mr*. Frank Coman and daughter first half Middleville was leading the talk bv Rev. olive Knapn, pas-­
rrman nil of Grand Rapids, sur- I ^rs Fitch, who Ilves In the FloraJ the city nnd will make hls future --------- —--------- —--------------- — l4 w , „uv ...
Helen, visited al the home of the 13 to 7 but in the last .....
half ...,
Martin tor of the Quimby church wm
nrlsed Mr. and Mrs F. R. Prlndle., Hanlon home was taken by nmbu-1 home with hls children.
letter's son-in-law and daughter. • came back lo tie up the gume to much enjoyed.
Wednesday evening bv bringing ।
tfl
hospital. Grand I Max Myers of Hastings and hLs Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rowden.' an even 20 Tlie touch downs for i An Interesting feature of Uie eve­
their supper and remaining for Ute Rapid, UiIa Monday for x-ray pic-1 fiancee, were Sunday vLdtorx at the near Charlotte on Sunday.
| the home team were made by Moore, nlng's program wns 'he presence of
evening, to honor the Prindles 5&lt;th tures nnd observation. Mr. Fitch | home of hls uncle. Floyd Holes and
Blanch Spaulding of Muskegon &gt; Flnkbetner and Reynolds. Tills Frl-1
Gon Untied on next page
weddinc anniversary.
who has been confined to hls bed »-■-*&gt;family.
'
and gentleman friend of Kalamaxoo I day the boys will play their laal
Charles Harris, one of the Thom- for sorTM&gt; nme WBS accompanied by)
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oackler were Saturday evening callers at | home game with Wayland,
apple-Kellogg football boys who has hU wlff
and children have moved from their the home of Mr. and Mrs E. F. I Mrs. Pearl Kenyon, who la spendbeen coming right to the front this . Ml
Mrs Harold Griffeth. Mr farm home to their recently pur­
Blake.
I ing the winter in Laming with her
SHORT WAY LINES. Inc.
reason, was unfortunate in breaking ftnd Mn_ Wm McKeviit and Mr i chased home, the John VandcrKolk
Frank Lee and daughter. Miss | son Sidney and family, came home
two bone* In hls ankle, while playGlenn Griffeth attended I place. The George Wilson family Edna went to South Bend, Ind. Frl- f — - *— -*------- - — **,J —- *—
for a few days stay. Bld and famSchedule Change
ln« Martin Wednesday evening • At
nlmi letter carrier* meeting at । who were occupying the house, has day and remained over lhe week- j i lly came after her Sunday evening,;
first It wax thought only a sprain. I Quimby. Saturday evening,
moved into the Glenn Kermeen end with their daughter and sister' I Twenty ladles most of yhom are"
EFFECTIVE OCT. 15. 1H«
but later developments showed the I p^., Charles Holes left for Call­ 'home on Washington St.
Mrs. Frank Brown and husband.
_.
residents
of
north
Grand
Rapids
fracture Hte foot ta In a cast nnd forT1U Sunday, after a week's visit I Kenneth Vogel of Jackson was a
Mr. and Mra. Mark Ritchie are st. neighborhood, were most pleasI he started back to school Uiis Mon- ^ph his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs I Sunday guest of Mira Helen Brog. the last of the summer resorters to antly entertained Thursday after­
dny on crutches but footbull Is over1
return to town from their Gun lake noon at the home of Mra. Edward
for him UiLs year. ,
cottage.
(Sun.)
Mrs. Harold Kaechele and Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Batsch and laneous shower honoring, Mrs. Joe
Jack Rnsenbenr of northwest Thom-1
Mtlle daughter Nnrrey visited her Corrigan. Jr ncr Margaret Kermeen
Bure, Leave For Gd.*Rapld‘
npple were visitors of Mrs "
sister. Mra. Harold Stillwell In of Ann Arbor, a recent bride. The
Grand Rapids. Sunday afternoon.
large dining room table which was
Mrs. B. C. Swift and Mra. Charles decorated with an open umbrella.
(Hun.i
Robertson attended a district meet­ wks piled high with an assortment
ing of the Past Chiefs club of Py­ of lovely gifts which later .were
thian Sisters at South Haren on opened by the mothers of the young
Thursday.
»«■,..«,
couple, —
ox. mh
tlie&gt; bride was unable w
to
Mra. Arthur Smith and aons ot come for the event. The guests also
Hastings took Mrs. Hattie Smith "
------ •“ ---------- collec­
breught
recipes •tor a nice
nnd grandson Reginald Smith to tion to aid the young cook in her
During the
----------------- ---------- ---- ------- -------- culinary attempts.
day. Mrs Smith. Sr.. Reginald and course of tlie afternoon, several
young Oren Smith remaining until amusing contests and games were
(Son) Sundays and Holiday.
Only.
Sunday night------------------------------------ . enjoyed with Mra. Harry Belsch In
The regular meeting of lhe Wo-1 charge, and topped off with a few
or 20% PROTEIN
Ix) Daffy Except Sun. and
man's Society of Christian Service ‘ games of beano, passed the time .
START/NC GROniNG ■ LA YING
CM (MINIS ATXXJU MOUT 6ML
will be lield this Friday. Oct. 30. at. too quickly. Lovely refreshments of
the church with potluck dinner at' sandwiches, cake, pickles and cofW*f£R «R GAL. GAS BUWttO.
But Station at Trio Cafe
1 o'clock. The Masters-Jones dr- fee were served by lhe hostess be |
Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
ISO E.'State St.
Phene 2137
Mermash 16%
cle
is in charge of lhe tables and,fore the guests left for their sevproducers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
iS7lTH
DRIVING, ANY
Ihe Rouse circle of lhe program.: eral homes.

thia week and another aon. John, mother, MT*. Isabel Lepper.

from her uudles al Michigan State
College Saturday night and Sunday,
'iM&lt;rWllIl»Un»Xp»CladT)OBte Ulu
Monday from aweekend business
trip to Detroit and New Lcxtogton.
OWo.
Bnrl Wlliyard
of Grand Rapid*,
spant last week with hls sister. Mr*.
Bena Pierce, in the Duncan lake
vicinity.
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Ball and littie *on were Bunday dinner gue*U
of her grandparents. Mr. and Mra.
WM Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Bod Bronkema and
two children have moved from the
Pearl Kenyon farm to the house on
Grand Rapids St. recently vacated
by the Relgler family. Mr Bronkema te employed by. A. O. Finkbeiuer and son.
' The George Keeler famliy moved
to Hastings last week where they
have purchased a home. Hls place
here, known as the Mary Peck home
wax sold to Timothy Wood*. The

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MERMASH

eggs per hen’ Yes. you're right.
16% or 20% Mermash.

Mermash 20%

They were fed

Mcrmado Balancer 32‘i

Mrs Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
400 hens and netted $1-85 per hen over cost of
feed. She has fed Mermash exclusively since 1931.

Mcrmade Balancer 37%
Poultry Supplement 32%

MINIMUM

MOTOR OIL CONTAMINATES FASTER
BECAUSE THE MOTOR DOESN'T RUN
HOT ENOUGH TO EVAPORATE THE WATER
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and copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
ever before.

Corn
270 lbs.
470 lbs.
1,000 lbs.

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SIZE OF PIG

Founds of Different Ingredients to l’»e

100 Ibt.
100 lb&gt;.
100 lbs.

MONTHS OR AT 1OOO MILES

MILKMAKER 24%

lbs. got corn, oats and wheat but no Porkmoker
Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days
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44% Protein

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Thia picture ehowa how completely a windstorm can destroy a fine building In a moment
This b a Livingston County foci of May 29, 1942.

Consternation and deattuction were left in the wake of Michigan’s worat windstorm
Armistice Day —Nov. 11, 1940 —Hardly a county in the State was missed.
The losses sustained by the policyholdera of this company were enormous and
terrifying —

Approximately 30,000 claims were adjusted juat aa quickly as
was humanly possible, and checks were sent to our members,
covering their losses which totaled well over a 81,000,000.
About this time of year there is ever this question in mind —Will another such
windstorm over visit Michigan and whoa?
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�THE HASTING* BANNM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, IBM

■e Wiermga
Junday vlsEre. Hatlie
japplc. and
niece. Mn.
family tn
f Caledonia
, calling on
arters.
Mn. Chas.
in Grand

spent Bat3 rand Rapig brought
in Xhla vllsected pet­

i November
ter mother,
e with iter
Mn Clare
regon. Tn
led |o Geo.
nd with tlie

en lived In darn who
rood while
!ra Mildred
d Richard
i; there are
en, Mary,
antes MasMrs Masmissed. for
Uly, cheer­
trough lhe
tying Uckted frlend1th people,
evoted wife
d neighbor
incere symI* extended
r. and Ute
rail health,
eld at the
; 2 o'clock
&gt;ber 24 apd
stive* “nd
Inor speax-

tery.
associatlon
urday evettlce to the
r prepared
je to the
rogram was
triers Male
Kt ions and
:napn. pa'-.

irewnce of

3,Inc.

jnge

- Rapid* •

Mn. John Chambartata
Mn. James Clark in
Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Max Re
[«md . Mra. Roger Will!

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

at the theatres

POLICE REPORT TO COUNCIL
Chief of Police Thompaon made
tn* Friday night to the City Coun­
cil, showing the activities of the,
city police. In the two weeks eight
traffic ticket* and U driven licenses

PRENTISS M.

laa a Victory corps In the high
Thtee daffy, delightful Brookachool Ila purpose is to give all lyn ball players, are coming to
to work town, not on the baseball diamond
Saturday students an opportunity
-• ——&lt;—
---------

vreUgated 20 miscellaneous comptalnu. policed five accident*, serv- i
j ed 10 court summon*. The night
police found 10 door* unlocked in
। the business district
Tlie police
of Plain­
' recovered taro stolen automobiles.
Sawyer te “About Fare"
with her aarvlce. Many of the high schools Joe
You laughed
at their
in'for which two arrest* were made.
J ;;
-‘~i; feud —
and fam­ througtiout lhe United Stales are, Y„_
organizing corp*
back In another all-out hilarity
Marjory 8Unl»y ha* been elect- show as they go A.WOL. and
DELTON
.
ed reerrtary of the Girl Reserves thoae fighting aergeants are flghtMn. Oirnn Williams and three
to replace OBmbeth French who in* again this lime over a Blonde. for reckless driving. There was one
arrest and conviction for the crime
rexKntd
Clark Gable. Lana Tamar, ta
Adams and Mrt Charles Rarrtng- the Ulna** of her mother.
of larceny.
wi?ten£bi££
al Flint were dinner gueata of Mr.
in Hastings.
.
Some of th* teachert Thursday ^.T’brothera’an^nmwapw men
Un Jennie Norns has been feelMrs. John Lechlettner. Mn. FWSJ‘o? Xi! Jy^Sst* «;
iS^STVSTUTRSStTS
Uy Bunday.
were tn Kalamazoo on Tuesday
Mn. Ella Rogen and grand­ door editor of the Grand Rapids a correspondent on duly tn Indo- Is good news to her many friends.
Mr. and Mn George Adrianson
shoppin* and sight seeing.
&lt;daughter. Aleathe Leon»rd sprat lhe Prtrt
He had the only picture c”ln#
spent the weekend with Mr. nnd
Mrs Allee Quick. Mrs Baste Be- iweekend In Chicago.
Mrs Harry Blake at Battle Creek.
ver and children were in Hastings
Mr. and Mn. Merle Sprague of
--■
■■
---------—
-----iiK
nuiuuit.u
...»
Allan Shelp who recently enlLvted
Friday afternoon.
Detroit spent from Friday until members to its staff during theDon Barry. Lynn Merrick
; in lhe navy, is spending
'
'
Recently the F. F A. of the Del- Monday
;
morning with hls parent*. lost club hour. They are: Dale
Dealing wlUi the fight which I'with
with hls
hi&lt; parents.
naritnt. Mr and Mrs.
ton Rural Agricultural school or- i
Golden. Louis Earl. Karl Schantz, Barry la waging against a ruthless Flovd Shelp and Ellen
gAnixed and elected lhe following ‘
Mrs. Margaret Sheldon suffered Harold Pranahka. Lyle Ritchie. gBnB oj dMpcradoa who have in-1 The 34th annual Prairieville
officer*: Pres.. Robert Onbome;
Clifford
Moody.
John
Dryer,
Paul
“
Ul
u
tfd
a
rC
lgn
of
terror.
w...! --------------------------- ---------: township Sunday school convention
Viee Pre*. Kenneth Garrison; Sec. 1a stroke at her home here and is ------------Wits held Sunday at the Prairieville
Lowell Shepard; Treas. Harold !confined to her bed. Mn. Homer Sriddle. Dale Tobias. George Hal- ~Glrt frofn Alaska" starring
,
I church.
Thirty....
five_________
persons enjoyPennington; Reporter, Berle Fin- 'Bartlett of Hickory Coman la car­ lock. Keith Pufpaff. Carl Hath- Ray .Middleton, Jean Parker
ing tor her, CaDen on Mrs. Shel- —
away
an—
d Ro
bert Babcock.
Uie story
—- —
------------------------ Based on oa&amp;cu
mii "Golden
awi, vm.M... Port• —. • ed
tn the
.nr potluck dinner
uuimi after
saver which
wnic'i
A string ensemble, consisting of agc~ lt uUa yle 4tory Of B pro*- 1 * program and buainen meeting
and Mildred l&gt;ecU)r in the Alaskan gold country, wxs held
Rev. John Miles gave
falr will be held Friday evening. Oct. Row. Mrs Kinsley. Mias Berth* Charieen Cappon
Catherman, Mrs. John Swart*. Mn. Will, played for the school board who u thc unwilling partner tn
----;
the
address
30th.
Um, last Tuesday in the Cen- swlndle scheme.
reception
j Mrs E A Parker and Elizabeth
Mr. and Mn. Charles Harring­ Alice Kline. Mr. and Mn. L. Wil- , nxcp
tral■ school
sc bo
playroom. The event ~jBke Ciri~ uarring
, Mr*. Marjorie Ostroth and friends
ton. Mr. and Mn. Bert Patton, Mr. ikon. Mra. John Rlckart and the —
Misses Ruth and Susie Elwell all j was held
held. in.....
honor of lhe new ......
Ann gheridan.
Ronald Reagan
-------- ---------------------—
! of Harttner called on Mrs Jennie
and Mrs Leon Pennock and daugh­
of Kalamaaoo.
I teachen.
.
The story take* place in a little. Norris and Lucy Friday evening.
ter Naomi attended a dinner Sat—football
---------- game nil be pjorid, town where Itinerant fruit
Xfr and -Mrs David Shepherd
■buday evening at the home of Mr. i The Misses Barbara Leonard and | Tlie next
Irene
Hammond
spent
Wednesday
•
—
■
•
”
supplied with music by the Ger-' pic^r* work hard all day and their, were able to attend Sunday school,
anti Mrs John Adams, which was
In honor of lhe birthday annl-1 and Thursday in Kalamazoo. Wed­ man band. Member* are Mr Hine, maln .vjnrcr of entertainment is church and the convention Sundnv
Shirley
Henry,
bass; ,
-juke Joint"
: through lhe courtesy of Mr. and
senary of Mn. Adama which oc-' nesday night they attended the director;
Mamhall Davey, comet; George |
--------------- ---------------- —
Mr* Ernwt p.n
Janet McDonald concert.
curred on Sunday.
. Mr and Mra. Arthur Baker and
Mn. Millard of Battle Creek U i Mrs. Royce Henton and daugh­ Anderson, clarinet; Duane Mur- pgATH OF clydE
w franCIS
‘Patricia of Kni"m»zoo called on
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul ter. Mn. Ivan Smith, spent a few phy, clarinet: and Donald
days laat week with the former’s trombone. The band practice# 30
rl.M- w FrancLi who wa* bocrilMr" 8arah Smith Sunday,
Kyburt and family.
■’ T » Krtchum
Martin called
Mr. Farnsworth of Wayland spent daughter. Mn. Julius Knowlton in minute periods twice a week and ,
two noon houra a week
J&gt;n4 •«*
De-' on Mr*. Jennie Norris and Lucy
the weekend with hi* family here. Buffalo, N. Y.
HBsUn** wUl play Ionia at lonta
med Thursday in “ SuridBy
Several of the teachen Of the
Mn. Alice Collin* spent three days
Delton Rural Agricultutral school Friday night. The team* are ex' troll, following a long !»«»«»• He!---------------------------------------attended the Teachers Institute in peered to be better matched In । WM™y»*ra old. When 21 bete- CREOORy
। Uput Wa&gt;1* Snyder nr Fort
Grand Rapids Thursday and Fri­ this game than the two were last
win R. Jones in Galeaburg.
Friday!
h.
in^d11 CampbeH- Ky" ond
8"^ ol
Leon Solomon of Detroit spent a day of last week and the remain­
The firat regular club hour of
the newapaper
Ypsl-1 Hamtnu* culled on Mr. and Mrs.
der attended the InsUtute which
I
this
term
will
be
held
Monday.
,
i?
Ah
in
■ ftirr'1 phUUpa Saturday. Wayne is
hls aon. Wilbur.
November
2.
..wn^.n
attending
Of
Been
Training
school.
tame time.
Mra. Floy McDermott and Mra. —
,
- ..
| A pep assembly
held in...
the.K.
theW..WIA
Pacific«...
coastnrinr
priortntohl.
hi*rere­ and BBa home &lt;M1 fuilou&lt;h
.. wa* ----------Lincoln Bush attended lhe 4lh
Bunday Nov. 1st »tlhe Delton
timrr
MusnBush
ana and
IBincr
' Mrs Mrs.
Elmer
father. Eddb.lrl.1 w. O. T. U. eOTwnUon &gt;1 MHholU, ehTOh »l» b. toovnu gymnasium on Wednesday to give tire ment from active work tn iwr
The footnsu
football team
team a
a irooa
good wna-uu
send-off He U iurvived byKU widow,■ one j wr(1 Groat visited Mn Myrtle
me
Buchanan
_ .......
__ ..._ _
Oeorce
____ n____________
______
.
Ute
Hastings-Allegan
game win
f0"
0*™*'* W.
* Francis or sagMra Robinson
th- r .for I..
of Battle Creek
Thursday.
Mr* Mrs Robinson Lv
-• —
niece of
the
Robert Bam^ srere in Clnmd , mother to church with them mere played on lhe local Held Friday &gt;“•
Regardless of both rain Madeline Gordon of Detroit.
Rapids Tuesday to attend lhe dis- &gt;U1 be special songs by the Youn* ----------latter
evening.
trict meeting of the W. 8. C. 6
) Peoples choir. Those bringing their ■nd snow, the Hastings eleven ।
Miss Katherine TenEyck of Has­
rmerved the victors with a score RIOHBANK
ting* spent lhe weekend with Mias
Mr*. Wilbur Solomon and Mis* mothers wUl be recognized
Dorothy Ingram.
।; Last Week's Leiter)
Caroline Solomon were in Kala- I La Mar Erb spent his vacation * ** *
I Mr. and Mrs. Oeotge Marshall
with his grandmother. Mra. Vem
Mr nnd Mrs. Frederic Slocum
inazoo Wednesday.
l&gt;oi II CORNNU
Mr*. Paul Kyburt and Mr*. Arthur Calthrop at Prairieville.
visited relative* in Indiana over nnd family of Hastlnga were SunLa Marr Erb. local. Mrs. Vem
day gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid
lathrop attended a W. 8. C. B. dUlhe weekend
i Slocum.
Allen Btahop entertained
iricl meeting in Kalamazoo Thun- Calthrop of Prairieville and Mr,
and Mrs. Paul Nagle of Gun lake Fann Bureau Wednesday evening.
day.
tie Creek called al Mr and
calthrop
Mrs. John TVdrow of Horseshoe visited Vein
lake brought to Mra. Julia Weller American izgion hospital. Battle
family were guest* of RusseU Holl- bl,u* Sunday.
mum qi
usraou:&lt; Lster* at Fulton Sunday
' Ehret Skidmore ot Augusta called
just picked from her garden.
| Mrs C J. Barnum
of Galesburg
him that
that afternoon.
afternoon I jgr. and Mra. Chet Friend and at B- Guy’s Friday.
Mr and Mia. Maurice Adrlanson, also called on him
Llewellyn
Erb
spent
1 family
and Fred
Wright
ot Detroit1 Btuart Guy,
and baby of Nashville called at the------------racwniyn
tro
.pc.u
JBn
wrigiu
la
----.. uiy
. at.ana
—
.rrra
_ n
____
....*«Sunday , in* nMV
AltaKUJtR .1,
home ot hls grandfather, Peter ' Saturday night with
Mr. and, Mra. . called
Daisy
Bergman
near Au
»&gt;' summer. 1*
-------------- ----------—
। UMjnmj Ostrander In Hasting*.
evening,
|home r°r a while.
Adriaruon.
Sunday------------afternoon,
Lightfoot, Freeport; vie* pre#, Fo­

Gull lake attended a

Hayward in Hastings
ci lenn Griffeth. Auxiliary officer* evening.
MLu Jeanne WUUams
well spent the weekend
ton Brooks, Cloverdale; KC*y-treM.. brother. Roger Williams
Mn. Russell Mott. Delton
ily.

BROWN
SENATOR
DEMOCRAT
... on the Job - DOING th e Job .

It s your turn to take guard duty now!
Undo Sam ho* warned us thot we must
take special care of our automobile* . . .
foe they have to last u* a long time.
Guard against the haxards of winter
driving and the punishment of tub-xero
temperatures! Let us be the soldiers who

duties. See about our Winter-Service

VULCANIZING
AND GENERAL

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Phone 2240 daytime

TIRE REPAIRING

ll.iu.n,

Mkfeloi

Batten**, WtadUlald WtHtl

AUCTION SALE

AUCTION SALE
Being unable to do my farm work and secure needed help, I will dispose of the per­

On account of ill health I have decided to quit forming and will veil tha undanigned
property on the farm known as the John Garinger Farm located 5 milas north of Ver­
montville, second house west; or 21 miles east of Warnerville on

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 1942

sonal property at public auction at the farm located 80 rods west of Carlton Center

BEGINNING AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP WAR TIME. '

or 5 miles north and 2 miles east of Hastings on
lolidayt

a Cafe
ne 2131

MONDAY, NOV. 2,1942
STARTING AT I O'CLOCK, E.W.T, PROMPT, I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:

HORSES

4 yr. old steel grey gelding, wgt. 1500 lbs.

12 yr. old boy gelding, wgt. 1450 lbs
Straight and right and good worker*.

COWS

Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, due Dec. 8
Holstein cow, 6 yrs. old, bred Aug. 19
Holstein cow, 9 yn. old, bred July 11
Guemsey-Jeney eow, 4 yn old
2 Guernsey and Holstein heifers
15 moi.i. old, pasture bred.

Guernsey and Holstein heifer, 11 mos. old
These cows are good producers. AU are in very good
flesh ond large.

FEED

Stock boon pods
FARM MACHINERY
Rubbar Hr*d wagon, 600 x 16" tires, also set of good

HORSES

Span of Percheron mares, wgt. about
3,000. age 13-14.

Span of Geldings, wgt. about 3,000 lbs.
ages 5-6.

TOOLS

COWS

TOOLS
Farm wagon.
No. 11 Oliver riding plow.
Dunham 10 ft. double cultipacker.
4 roll Deering corn husker.
B ft. land roller. New Idea Manure spreader.
Miller bean puller with wheel scrapers ond 2 sets of
knives.
8 fk double disc.
8 ft. McCormick Deering grain binder, tongue trucks
nnd tractor attachments.
5 sec. tractor drag with 3 and 2 horse oveners.
2-sec. spike drag.
Osborne corn binder with slat conveyor.
John Deere double drum hay loader.
5 ft. cut McCormick Deering mower.
Sterling' side delivery rake?"
12 ft. Oliver weeder with trucks. 13 hoe Van Brunt disc.
Crain drill with bean guides and fertiliser attachments
John Deere fertiliser corn planter with fertiliser at­
tachments.
Oliver 2-horse riding cultivator.
80 rods wire.
Oliver 2-horse walking cultivator.
John Deere 2 row bean and beet cultivator.
Wagon ===
box and‘ ti
Clovcriead wfadrower.
5-tooth culHvotor. Fanning mill with extra
Double work harness. Third horse harness.
Ford 1 unit minting machine on track with 2 sets of
cups.
Several collar*. Whiffletree* and cveners.
Forks.
Many article* too numerous to mention.

'JU

Black and white cow, giving milk, age 7
duo about Dec. 24.

Yellow Guernsey cow, giving milk, age 7
due about Dec. 7/

Yellow Guernsey cow, giving milk, age 7
due about Ian. 10.

Yellow Guernsey cow, giving milk, age 7,
due about Dec. 20.

Red and white Guernsey-Durham, age 3
due about Dec. I.

Block cow, giving milk, age 8
due about Jan. 5.

Black and white cow, giving milk, age 4,
due about Mar.

Guernsey and Durham cow, giving milk,
ago 4t due about Mar. 5. "

Dark Jersey and Guernsey cow
giving milk, age 8. due about April 9.

Guernsey cow, giving milk, aged 5
due about Mar. 5.

Yellow Jersey and Guernsey cow, age 5,
lust fresh about Sth.

HOGS

3 brood sows, wgt. about 200 lbs. each
TERMS: CASH, NO PROPERTY TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

FRANK HOSMER, Prop
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer

JAY WING, Clerk

HAY &amp; GRAIN
20 acres of com
Hay
30 acres of bean pods in stack

Bean puller, attachment for tractor.
W. 40 Intemationol. on rubber.
Crain separator, 28 x 46 Red River special.
Bean hulfer? Kick-McConner, on rubber, nooriy MW.
6 roll Doering comhusker.
Silo filler.
Oliver 3 bottom plow.
John Deere horse cultivator.
Horse bean puller.
McCormick-Doering corn binder, nearly row.
McCormick-Deering corn planter,
13 hose Superior grain drill, nearly now.
Cultipacker.
Deering mower, 6 ft. cut.

Black Hawk manure spreader on rubber.
John Deere grain binder, 8 ft. cut.
Dayton hayloadcr.
Allis-Chalmer No. 60 combine, run 2 season*.
Oliver horse plow, 14 in. bottom.
Oliver horse cultivator, nearly new.
and rack.
Rubber tired
Steel wheel wagon ond rack.
Walking plow.
4-sec. drag.
Shovel plow.
Double shovel cultivator.
Model T Ford.

MISCELLANEOUS
Water separator.
Deering cream *eper«tor10 milk can*, some new this summer.
Milk strainer.
Manure fork*.
Hay forks.
Fitch forks.
Hay slings.
Round dining room table.
Other articles too numerous to morHobl

TERMS: CASH, EVERYTHING TO BE SETTLED FOR BEFORE REMOVING GOODS.

MARION HUMMEL Prop
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�FAO1 SIX

!

THE HASTINGH BANNER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER M, tM3

ROY CHANDLER

A New Epoch in Banking
Oldest Original
■ Outstanding Charter

Banking is entering another epoch in its’ The following is the schedule of service fees adopted by
.
. . .
.
... .
Hastings City Bank effective November I, 1942 to
(history. It is one tn which -there will be op- the
supersede existing schedules.
P°rtunity to serve the public way beyond ,Hours of Banking
anything
~ Banking hours sh*u t&gt;e from A charge shall be made for
anything that
that has
has yet
yet occurred.
occurred. I*It will ube
,
.
..
.9:00 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. of each cashing all out of town checks ac­
called Upon
to- •prove
its worth as one. day excepting
Sunday
and holl- cording to the following sched­
•
---------— anew
----------------------------------------------------r—----------, —
.
. •
....
t .•
a
.
daw
ule:
th6 great- institutions of the American I"”’
Checks up to $10.00 5c
r
•
.
-y-i_
i
i ^0B,l&gt;*n**ltan For All Services
■».! ike ».r
type of government. The problems caused! c&lt;,mKr^.tlo„ shall be required Checks from $10 00 to $100 00 10c
Checks over $10000. 10c per
changing economy, a war effort, and a Kra!nta7ara.toi*to°thJ bank $100.00
or fraction thereof
.1.'" ,~nX' jpost-war period are ond will be severe. The;"

v ’institution* making up demoe-i
raev do not measure up to the I
1 rr.pmiMblliiies j.iaced
upon
Many veer* ago when Grover
Cleveland was President nf lhe
United Stales and Ru-wll A. Al­
ger was Governor of the Slate. jno uneertAn term*.
1
The hanks of the countrv are
- I- ,
Charter No. Il wa* granted to ’charged with the responsibility I
the Hastings City Bank. It is
r .i
today the oldest original 'out­ ..f fumhhing banking sen ice to’of
I the nation. The changing ernn- .
standing Stale Charter. Think
of the period* of great change
through which it ha* passed— Iciea-ing the need for »u&lt;-h । by q

KIM SIGLER
Director

panics, boom times, dull timer
and prosperity have not ivhaken
it. Through all the years the
community has had a continuous
banking institution undisturbed
by the changing time* of each
new decade.

lively recently have &lt; nine into
TojS.ethe,a«orate‘it&gt;bLik officers
a financial position where hank,
. - . mut.4- efudv thp npprk nf thp ntlhlir Bnt* cmP,0K«i. the accounts of
iqg facilities would In- of leal,00 rn,s ir mUSl STUOy Tne neCOS OT me PUDIIC| their families and relative*, the

56 Years Your Servant

ialue to
to them.
them. value

iiu nation is shifting. Vndouln- challenge is to maintain its stability and to

adequately meet the needs of the public.

Almost a normal spat; of life Action Needed
has passed since 35 stockholder*
Tlie aituaiion i* one dial caBs
■ organized this faithful hanking
Bunk*
institution and today only one of for immediate acii&lt;mthem remains among us:—Mr.
Marshall L. Cook, the Bank's
demand
for
additional
service
venerable President.
with costs of operating increas­
Tlie Bank has grown strong
ing on the other.Tlie application
nnd been a faithful servant be­
of the idea of selling banking
cause it has always kept abreast
sen ice is a logical step for
of the times and changing con­
hanking to lake in order that
ditions. and has steadfastly
it may place itself in a position
adopted a conservative policy of
to discharge adequate!* ito rebuilding a strong capital struc­ sponsibilily to the public. Tlie
ture.
-«
ultimate goal of hanking should
That strong capital structure
be banking facilities for every
has carried it safely through va­
need and everybody using them.
rious panics and depressions.
In 1893 the financial institutions
of the county suffered tremen­
dously.
1908 brought another
trying time and in 192*) and sub­
sequent years one of the great­
est depressions of our country'*
history culminated in lhe his­
toric Bank Holiday of February,
1933. Ix-t us hope we never see
another like it. But. through it
all. the Hastings City Bank re­
mained steadfast and strung.

f
L

Traditional Banking
Practices Must Be Improved
Many of the traditional bank­
ing practices must lie improved
if we are to meet intelligently
the challenge of the new eco­
nomic era which is fast taking
shafie. Now is the lime for all
bonkers to review, critically and
thoroughly, all banking opera­
tions and practices, with a view
to the discovery of In-Iter meth­
ods and more intelligent ap­
proaches to problems.

New Challenge to Banking
Bank*, like any other line of
business, cannot afford to be­
come static.

STUART CLEMENT
•
Director

”° ewepuon* to mi* hue. it

cdiv there arc million* of people
•
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. •
।
i•
L- L
-It
apply equally to church or­
in lhe cuunlrv lodav who rela- 9ive ^e nation Q banking service which Will iranlzations. charitable Institution*,

|Ond be ingenious enough to re-mold present
develop new banking procedure
ed stad d^SddS 4kdS
to
the extent that banking enruma
service ^ill
will ka
be
within the reach of everyone who actually
needs such service.

services
’—
--------and
.

3. 7'Ar large increate in the
number of people trho nee&lt;l and
1
should hate hanking service.
4. Banking's province and re­
sponsibility ^lo provide the na­
tion with adequate banking lacililies.

U. S. Government Bonds
■
'
|
I

Municipal Bonds
Other Bonds
------------------------------ -Loans und Discounts

Ileal Estate MortgagesrL_..
Banking Houk

Furniture &amp; Fixtures

These costs must he intelligently
determined.
Bank management may see i
&lt; dearly the change that is coming
abuiit in banking, but after dec- 1
«dr.« of rather lavishly giving!
banking service free, the public
will have a full appreciation of
the value of banking service and .
that the utilization of banking^
service incur* an expense that
must be paid for by someone.
Tlie factors to be considered

To meet the situation success­
fully calls for an aggressive,
intelligent,
open-minded,
re­
sourceful approach rather than
a reactionary, narrow, defensive
attitude. Democracies are today
1. The dounuard trend of
fighting for their lives—they are interest income.
no stronger than lhe institutions
2. The upward trend of op- '
which comprise them.
If.the crating, costs.

Example:
Balance $300.00
Less 20S reserve

$830548.39
601.49657
351.678.93
59502.68
250.966.68
233.237.06
35.000.00
10.930.00

82.376.660.31

f'onnuon

______________

Preferred.__________________

Surplus

____________________

Undivided Profits

Reserves

__________________ _____

Diwount Collected. Not Earned

Total

Deposit*

°ofC°fi^7“m

Service Fee Schedule
Cheeking Accounts
A uniform plan of analysis shall
Importance of
•v
based on the activity and
cost of operation In figuring check­
Checking Accounts
ing accounts. No minimum bal­
You cannot afford to transact ance required. All accounts shall
your business without a check­ be figured on a monthly basis
ing account—you have a receipt From the largest balance remain­
ing on deposit for the full calendar
for the bills you pay—it costs
you Jess than money orders or ducted representing uninvested
any other form of:payment. You cash, for analysis purposes. Upon
owe it to yourself tn handle this balance a* credit of 3% per
your affairs in a businesslike annum will be allowed and n
maintenance charge of 35c plus
manner. The cost is surprisingly 3c for each check drawn against
low. No minimum balance is re­ such account and 3c for each out
of
town check deposited shall be
quired.
You simply pay for
charged. Therefore If a sufficient
what you use.
balance Is maintained whereby
the credit allowed equals or ex­
ceeds the analysts charge no
charge will be made to the ac­
count.
STATEMENT

While service charge.* have
been in operation for many
ypars. the . rapidly* changing
economic period through which
Banking Service
we are passing. demands that
It cannot lie hoped that inter- such charges and service lie in
e»l income from the use of funds .step with lhe limes.
deposited by customers will comprorate for. the cost ol service
rendered.
There is being forced upon j
FINANCIAL
banking a new approach lo its |
HASTINGS CITY BANK
functioning — that
of
selling
service in a major all out effort. I
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
In this change there are fundsmenial principles which bank­
ing must consider. One is that ;
RESOURCES
it is called upon to meet the
Cash on hand and due from bank* ..
increased banking needs of the ,
country on a basis that will assuir stability of the banks and
yet furnish llu- public with an
adequate hanking service.
Tlie first step for every bank
and every banking community i*
to ascertain the cost of handling

meXn

°‘6er tmstnes* concern* regard­
of the account or
accounts maintained by such cor­
poration. firm or other business
concern.

.... $100,000.00
25.000.00
....
25.000.00
....
24,328.09
5.625.00
....
9.98152
-... 2.186.725.40
$2,376,660.31

....

60.00

Loanable funds $240.00
Credit 3*v per annum, credit 40c
per month.
Maintenance charge 35c

Checks, and Money Orders
The
following
schedule
charges shall be made:
Up to $10.00 ______ 5c
$10.00 to $50 00 10c
$50 00 to $10000 ....I5c
Over $100 00 1/10 of one'J
Maximum charge ....$1.00

And Thrill Deposit*

of

.

The rate adoixed shall be
o»MVings book account*. lhe same
shall apnly to time certificate de­
posit*. Subject to change

And Simitar Accounts
No interest on Christmas Club
Accounts. School Savings. Vaca­
tion Travel, or “similar "purpose"
accounts.
&lt;
Government Coupons

A charge of 3c shall be made on
Government coupons. Other bond
coupons 10c per coupon.
Collection Items
On all items handled for col­
lection, received or sent out. a
minimum charge of 25c per item
shall be made. In addition, any
collection assessed against the eol-\
lecting bank shall be recovered, as
specific charges, from lhe cus­
tomer.
Each Ioan made up to 1100 00
shall be discounted at the time the
loan is ‘ made with a minimum
charge of 50c. This also applies
to each renewal.

Purchase. Sale and Shipment
A minimum service fee of $1.00
shall be charged, this charge to
be tn addition to brokerage ex­
pense and other expense Involved
in the purchase or sale.

Service

charge

A minimum charge of 25c per
day on overdraft* starting the
second day after same shows on

Out of Pocket Expense
Imprinting of checks, etc. the
cost of special checks. Imprinting
and numbering of checks and en­
dorsement stamps, represent di­
rect out-of-the-pocket
expense
paid for lhe benefit of a specific
customer and must be recovered
from the customers. Any expense
incurred for telegraph or tele­
phone service for the benefit of a
customer shall be charged for.

Notwithstanding the payment
by the customer of penalties as
provided In this section, the bank
should take drastic action when
such offense by the custon^r be­
comes chronic.
Such condition
The above schedule of charges
results In the loss of respect for
checks by the public consequently, brings up to dale the systrtn^
the bank shall discourage such in force for some time and is
usage by requesting discontin­ aimed at a more equitable dis­
uance of the account.
tribution of costs and bdtler

Certification of Checks
service lo the customer and the
For certifying checks a charge public.
shall be Imposed of 15c for the
All accounts shall be figured
first $100.00 and 10c for each
additional $100.00 or fraction on a monthly basis, from the
thereof with a maximum of $1.00 largest balance remaining on de­
posit for a full calendar month.
for such service.

�HIE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. OCTOBIB t&gt;, 1M1

Thursday and Friday.

1 MILO

HOW BARRY CO
VOTED IN 1866

I

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Higdon and Graham of Nashville and Mr and'dinner gu«

About 35 attended Uie 4-H family and MLm Phyllis Higdon of Mr*. Kenneth McClelland of Battla Hyde Mr.
Achievement program and *upper Kalamazoo. Charles Higdon. Mr. Creek were Wednesday evening of Battla C
field Wednesday afternoon. The at Hasting* Thursday evening. Ten and Mn. V. K. Brumm of Nashville guests of Mr. and Mn. Elmer Gillett tag ealten.
By JANE CAMERON
meeting waa called, to order by lhe boys and girls from the club are on and Harold Higdon of Battle Creek ths occaelon beine lhe birthday of / Plmd “■
were in
.
. -------------------------- I president. Mn. Bertha Phtimon. A the county honor roll. Mary Saund- were Sunday afternoon caller* of Mr. Qillett and Mr*. Wagoner.
I 1UM
Tabu. «« .MUM
.
,
.. .
report on the meeting held in Grand
County’s Total Assessment.
—...u.
£Lln Pe,toL Io*a- dUP'a’r« Rapid*. Oct. 8th wu given by Mn.
ln 1856. Low Land Prices |Of the election in the state of MichOld
Gtonand
underneath Charles McNulty who was the deleNulty jr are the alternate*
ot U 8 Nav&gt;r- Mr and Mn. Curtis
Elmer Warren and daughter Lena
MU.
VMIWU MJ —__ --- ---Mn. Stella Barber of Richland : wM°ner Bnd Ircnc and Mra Albert of near WamervlUe were Bundays
al the
lhe Republicans, by a majority of OONT RUN.
were appointed end the menu
the residence al Mr. nnd Mn. John
culled
on. —
Mr.
• • •
for the supper was planned which —
--------- ■and Mn. Merle Brad-1
M. Nevins, once stood at the comer 20.082. Only three counllea were
Buster uses ao much oil on hi*' will be chicken and all lhe trim-, flrld Monday.
of Jefferson and Walnut streets. waa carried by Uie Democrats—they were
. hair that hte old felt hat Is fairly ' tnlngs.
Light refreshments were
—---------moved later to lhe east end of the Wayne, Saginaw and Chippewa.
BA ARY VII
In looking over the advertUlng *o*ked in it. I asked him when he . served by the hostess
lot. and A. E. Kcna&amp;ton built hls
Mr*. Merle Bradfield was a Kala-. (Last Weel
home on Uw comer. Mr. Nevin* wm we notice that the firm of Stebbins »« Doing to change the oil in hte
and RuAsell advertised clothing,/hat and &gt;ou should have seen the rnavxi shopper Friday.
Our chicken supper wa* largely
dry.‘?xU:.'(r0C'!if b20tf^d‘hoeg' Uok
*“’*• ...
: Mr and Mra. Frank Roush weres attended Thursday night over 182
•
time state representative and state and furniture. The stcbbln* meh-1
in Hastings on business Wednes-. was taken In nnd the WICK is
senator? SUH later he was post­ tinned was the grandfather of F. W. ’ Beekeeper* are planning the’ day.
very grateful to all for their splen/
master of the city and wu at one Stebbins. Robert J. Grant and biggest honey output in lhe history
W. A. Spaulding and Merle Brad­. did co-operation.
We are to have a week of special
time interested in a general store Oscar D. Spaulding were then in of mankind for next summer. I’ve' field were in Hasting* un businesss
partnership and advertised a gen- spent the entire forenoon studyingI Saturday morning.
un State street.
meetings at the church beginning
In cleaning out the attic of tills eral line of goods without men- the situation. Exactly how. would!
Mr*. Charle* Jacobs and children., next Monday night and continuing
you go about explaining
the'Mr*.
­
house tlie oilier day Uie present lionlng any prices.
Roy Mason and children ofI through the week, closing Friday
occupants found copies of the
In the Banner of October 7. 1856. present emergency to a bee. ^How Grand Rapids spent from Wednes­. night. Rev Kirby of Bellevue WIU
Hasting* Republican Banner which there was a stotement from the would you perauade him to make day until Friday with their moth­. preach knd we hope everyone wlU
were printed In 1656 and In 1857. Auditor General of Michigan giving more honey and reor -more baby er. Mr*. Frank Roush and family.. keep the week open and attend as
Mice had evidently gathered a con­ the amount of the assesament of bees? Wc have tome wonderful
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Germaine.. many meetings as possible.
siderable quanlty at these old papers, property In Uie state that year. The Wew on the subject and if the Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield at­.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gillett made
but still they were quite readable total assessment
........ ...
for Uie state ...
was ---------Bunner—
will.-----------promise—to print
- them.
----- - tended a Farm Bureau meeting att a business trip to Kalamazoo on
where the mice hgd not interfered. I14I).7«B.623.41. The total of real well be only too glad to draw' Deltoa
iieitoa Saturday evening
Friday.
These copies were brought to the estate and personal assessments for several cartoon* depleting the cam- [ We were very happy to have Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton BlerV-ema
MIXER COVER
Banner Office.-The writer was very Barry county for that year, accord- plications involved in a beekeeper'. , *»s~
—. and Rita and Mrs. Elsie SlerU^ta
Mary Flower* ...a
and daughter u---i
Bernice
much interested in looking them ing to this report, was gl.7D0339.00, future,
I ot Parchment with us' for Sundayr of Kalamazoo and Mr. nnd Mrs.
over. The striking tiling about the and the county had a population of.
• • •
school and church. They alno at­. Frank Day of 8, Hastings were
Banner of that day was that almost 5372 people on the first of June, । Michigan could well follow the tended the Sunday school conven­- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
no local events were mentioned. 1850. Now the assessed valuation is example set by New York state in tion. with several others from Milo&gt; Mrs U A. Day and famliy.
Wayne -county
distribution.
through
our at Prairieville in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Merritt Mead were
There wa* usually a story, several about 120,000.000.
----- ~ the
miscellaneous articles and a great which of course includes Detroit, county agents, of maps ihowing
Mr and Mrs Lyle Wilcox nnd1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
deal of politics—of course. Repub- In 1850 had a population of the location of peach farm*. AU children of Battle Creek were din-'
- Mrs. Arthur Jones nt Grandville,
Ucon politics Only now und then 42.765 nnd a total atsesnment In of u* who have gone to the Lake her rurate of Mrs. Emily Wilcoxt Ann McIntyre of Quimby spent the
WITH
THIS
DETROLA
would one find any mention of 1856 of g20.236.936. At the present' Shore after peaches and driven Saturday.
» •• weekend with her grandparents.
thing* that were done in Hastings time Wayne's assessment will exceed countless mile* and hunted hours,
Mn. Marcel Evalet is able to sit
Geo. Woods called on Mr. nnd1
Rodio-Phono Combination
i.mv.«-,.wv.vJ.
[only to finally come home unladen Mrs. Merle Bradfield Saturday
at that time, nor anything that 82.000,000.000.00.
'only
up a little after being confined to
happened in this vicinity. We did
In thia Issue of Uie paper sev--or maybe having paid aa much tu
Mrs Doris Saunders attended the• ix-d for four or five weeks with
-------------advertized we
uld hft'--------e had-------------------them ,or ftt, the
CLOTHES LINE
find two Items that wc thought our
parcels of-■
hind
were aa.eruwu
- c--“----------— teachers institute in Kalamazoo&gt; ncurlte’
only
tF
available
.mL nf
readers would be interested in. how- ln Carlton by O Bt an
Sheldon
of I|market
murkcl or
or doer,
d&lt;x&gt;r. will
w»M appreciate
appreciate
-*■•••
------ L. Booth
---------- of
----•
• what a tire-saver these maps would
ev
®r- ,
Hastings and— Wm.
In the issue of Tliursday. Novem- Kalamazoo. There were 1428 acre* be. All fruit farms, cherry, peach,
bcr 20. 1856. we find the election offered, including eleven farm* apple and berry, should be thusly
Free floating
results of that year, which was tlie varylng ln slz/, from 77 BCre* to 160, brought to consumers notice.
ful selective su­
first time that .1 Republican cun- acre*.* The highest prices asked forperheterodyne chassis with flue
dldate for president had been placed lhJa land al lhat llme wa_, M00 an 1 Jerry brought home a carton of
in nomination. The Banner cm- acre.
l60 acre fnrma wcrc otfer. I raisins, too many for a pound and
CAN’T AFFORD
phasized with a great deal of pride
for MQ0 an acn. and another 160 too few for 2 pounds. 1 weighed
the fact that Barry county that acres for 8230 an acre. Tlie present them and they were half way be­
A FREEZE-UP
year was strongly
Republican. OWnera of these land*, which were tween. I was going to send them
General Freenwnt tor President on ^cUom 1. I3, H. 23 . 26, and 27, back to the grocery until 1 hap­
There must be no "ifs".
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carried the county by a majority W0U|d |lardly be wiUlng to part with pened to remember seeing Buster
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"buts
” or "moybes"! Your
hovering
near,
so
I
decided
to
of 623: Kingsley 8. Bingham for lllclr acreage for the 'figures adFLUORESCENT ,
govemor had a majority of 583 and vertlsed In 1858. We presume, how- weigh him Instead of getting after
Liquid Floor Wax
cor must start every single
6 Gorgeous gold bond
lhe
grocer.
about the tame majority wot given rvpr thnl lf the flne Uhtber which
morning
this
winter.
Take
Ruby Tumblers
No Rubbing!
tor al) candidates on the Re- lhen Rtood on lhBM! Und* at that
IMibllcan state ticket D. 8. Waicouid |laVe been kept until to-1 War newo—The armed forces
no chances . . . let us fill
Our reauiir
bridge. Republican candidate for day u W(iuld haVt&gt;
for as much get the best of the naUon's tur­
your
radiator
with
your
fa
­
Congress had 634 majority; Dr. John
wld probably more than the, key and cranberry crop, which Is
vorite brand of anti-freeze.
Rooeru. an uncle of Mrs W R. clcared ]and would be worth at, 100 percent O. K. with us. Save
I your hog bristles when you butchCook, for state senator, had a present.
Then you will always get to
er and contact 4-H club members,
majority of 576; John M- Nevins for p ‘, a ,
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your job!
——legislature
A recent
representative in the
a «urvey made by the Na- who will furnish the outlet for
Diffuses a belter lizht with
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Association | this new crop. Women ore now
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grandfather of Henry S Sheldon, showed that 46 per cent of the pco- running grocery stores, post ofFo help preicrre the life of your motor, live Mobile FB, oil
wax elected county treasurer by pie still hold the mistaken belief that! flee*, cafes and many other cnind grease*. Fifteen dealer* in Barry Counly
Ow regular
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Hattlngg

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TIlVBSDAy. OCTOBER g&gt;, 1S43______________ _f
Ishe will answer to the name of‘and Mrs. Ralph Henney celebrate
Nancy.
their 30th wedding anniversary.
' Mr. .apd Mrs. LaFIoy Greenfield | They all enjoyed a lovely WednesMra David V. Barry 1 of Haillngi. and Mr. and Mn. taw- ! day night supper. Mary! Ann 1* Mr.

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dogs. We understand the dogs have BUSES SLOW DOWN

GLASS CREEK

Frerk ,M'eral &lt;tay#
J- Polerman and daughter of Mf-• «nd Mrs, Ray Erway and been found
1 p. m. Temple, vice-president of
I Kalomaaoo
KklMUMO vtoited
ri»W Mr.
Mr and
,nd Mra.
Mr. Edd
Edd
WdUrmore attended
UUnM the
Ihr
ol
— Mead
M«d who
with 1
short w
Wo,
■nnourxr. toIO***“ ebusiness.
Chas. Whittemore
r.Un
whn U
1*
— *Uno.
i— .mvumw.
Mr. "and
Mrs. Radford Stidham nnd Mr* | r
a“-’
And family of Morgan caring tor her renoe Greenfield and daughter and Mrit Henney-* new great grand­ Eugene Barlaw. co-hoatca*. gave a ,
•hower for Mra Louie Barlow at the ; Mrs. H. E. Barnes received a card
Havens dur- when
frotn a companion'* gun aU bu&gt; *chedulea operated by U •
new granddaughter, born Oct. 13th. Maryl Ann of Nashville helped Mr. daughter.
* ' j|
home of Mra Gerald TUcher. There 1recently
,
slating that she wa* great
‘"f ***,nd Mrs hit him In the face. Oten to being Bhort Way Unea will be revised to
grandmother to a son bom Oct. 17
pic of YpUlantl. John Haveiu. caretl for Bl Butterworth hospital, meet the 35 mile an hour speed regwas given a string to follow up and to 8-Sgt. and Mra. Edgar F. Bamra. and
and Robert McGlocklln
Rapid*. The condition of one ulallon Issued.by the Office of DeI untangle,from the others and at the Tlie baby has been named James nlld chl‘of Hastings.
co--hi irnMiin
eye ••
1* ■•
still
uncertain h„&gt;
but i«-&lt;a»Tw_
It is’re- feiuM&gt;
fense *TTtShrr»ctatian
Thanaportation. This
Thia follows
end In a hiding place was a candy Edgar. Edgar F. Barnes luu. been
Tlie
GeneT1“ Missel
Mu“' Maxine
M""’" and n
“”‘- ported he 1* getting along nicely.
the O. D. T. order of a few months
sucker. At the end of Mn. Barlow's
in the U. 8. Air Service for over vleve Erway of Grand Rapid* and
The Weal Woodland Birthday ■*“ squiring a 40 mile an pour top
string ns a Bassinette filled with six year* and the baby's grand­ Joan cf Kalamazoo spent the week
Club
met
at
lhe
home
of
Mra.
Allovely gifts and a big box contaln- father. Edgar Barnes a soldier of end with their parent*. Mr. and
ing a bathenette. which she then lhe first World War, ha* recently Mra. Ray Erway. Mrs Rex Tate of ben Rceaor Friday afternoon. The I
opened. Progressive pedro was play­ enlisted in lhe U. J. Navy.
Ypsilanti and Anita McGlocklln of ladles had a quiz on the leaaona ji Tuberculosis ta increasing in all
ed and refreshments were served.
Hastings were Sunday dinner guest* they have been having In Home ' warring countries. The 1M2 ClirbtMr*.
Clara
Ls entertain.Nursing.
1 mas seal, which goes on aale No­
there.
.rsuning.
The guest* were from Hostings ex-----------;“ ,Underhill
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.
cept Mn. Dorothy Knowles who ‘n« a coua.ln f5T ^’shingion state , Mrs. Robt. Shrickcr and children I Ellis Johnston spent Sunday afnf- 1 vember 23. will fight to prevent such
- On account of ill hoolth I will dispose of the personal property at public auction
drove over from Battle Creek.
|for “n ’’’“ended visit.
lulIU,nu and „„
nu. jtemooQ with friend* in Lansing.
1 Ul
of „
Richland
Mrs. „„„„
Lowell „
Whita rise in thia country.
tl-more and
nriri children
rhll/lr.n of
nt Delton
TV*ltAn were
at the farm located 3 miles south and 1 ’Zx miles west of Hastings on Camp­
Mr and Mrs. Guy Nash'kttended
Mrs Nellie Pennock spent two temore
the wedding of their nephew. Sgt. «teys last week with her son-in-law visitors at Chas. Whittemore’s last :
ground road; or 1 Vi miles north of the Hinds school on
Emerson Struble ofzSloux Falls. “«d daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hnroldf Thursday.
South Dakota, to Miss' Genevieve White and three sons, who have reLittle Arlene Whittemore to vic­
Biggs at tluL.Methodist church in cently moved from their home In ..ing
itlng ncr
her granaparcnia
grandparents ui
in Hastings.ttuungs..
Hastings Friday evening at eight Plainwell to a farm near Paw Paw.
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Mra. —
Russel! ---------------Whittemore attended
h
-a.
— and.
Mfs glna F-ty(.r n[ DQjtp, nnd the card party given by Mrs. I-eo
1
o'clock. Saturday evening
Mr.
.Mrs.
Nash
enjoyed
the
reception
for
THt
of
southwest
Rutland
last:
------------------- ------------------- ---------------- son Lyle ot the Great Lakes Naval
■Thursday.
I the newly weds at the home of Mrs. Training Station called on Mrs. NclSTARTING AT 1 O’CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING:
..--u.-_i-.-_
;|1{, pennoji, Sunday, afternoon.
►Nnsh
’a sister, «.
Mr*.„._.ui_
Struble.
Visitors at Roy Erway'* the past
I Hale Carpenter has been working
20 acre* on the edge of town, very good soil,
.d
Edd Bromley and daughter Bon- week were Mrs. Harold Sharp and
,w° "J “ Pj1™11.™ were
—T guests ....
S.IUT- Mrs. Gibson of Muskegon. Mr. and
Ineta
last W«»
week Saturtome apple trees, no buildings, only $850.00.
^15*'&gt;s'?nT'?r' ® mile,d ,1" hern duv and Hundttx ol Mr Bromto". Mrs. Dick Rose of Hastings. Mr.
MACHINERY
..rkouly 111 lor Uw jm.1 two week. ,w„ ln
"
und Mra. Louie Erway of Kalama- '
HORSES
For
rent,
nice
home
ond
some
land
7
’
Zi
mites
|l||
, at her home N. E. of Bower.
,
,
zoo.
Mr. and Mr*. Sherman Ohler of
A,?*
“£? ?“wB22?nl7
Pair bay mores, 11 ond 12 yrs. old. wgt.
Massey-Harris push bar metal hoy­
Mr. and Mr*. Rex Tate of Ypsl- :
from Hostings, near Woodland.
1 Grand Rapid* are via I ting her aUter
lr,p
Woodl#'‘d- lanti whn were weekend guests at ,
loader.
290Q lb*., good workers.
Mrs. Mina Elliott during the hunt-1
Forrest Havens' attended a buffet |
For sale — the well known Whitlock farm in
RH
Dump rake.
Pair Belknap bobs.
ing season
■ Mr “n&lt;1 Mrs Clarence Cheney luncheon In tlie John Haven* home
2 99 Oliver walking plow*.
Castleton, just off M-79, 7 Vi mites from Hoi.1
Mr. J. J Strodtbeck to gaining r"U’lalnr1
anri In Hastings Sunday night. Other j
slowly and to able to get out door* '?'nds “l a birthday dinner Tues- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert I
New Idea spreader, late model, in good
tings.
Wonderful
set
of
buildings,
has
elecl&lt;|j
Guernsey cow, 4 yn. old, bred April 10.
with a little asatotance.
|dfty evening in honor of their son McGlocklln, Mr. and Mra. Elmer1
condition.
tricity, only $4200.00.
.&lt;i
Robert Culbert son of Mr. and
r’’ .ltwn,,et,hu hlrthday.
a Laubough and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ,
Guernsey cow, 4 yr*, old. bred April 13.
40 rod* of 47" wire fence, new.
Mrs. Walter Culbert who enlisted ! ch‘ck.cn dlnn^ with ice crcam nnd sell Zerbel of Hastings.
Spotted Guernsey cow, 5 yr*, old, bred
We hove a house and lot in Hasting* on Green
"i
2 20 rod rolls 32" hog fence, new.
In the Navy some time ago and has Cftkp WIW «fn-ed at 7 o clock. There
Sunday vtoitora at Fred Otto',
April H.
Good 3-sec. spring drag.
been stationed on Uw East Coast., upr,c m2n&gt;’J°v£ly,
street that we can sell for $1900.00.
i|i[
were Mr. nnd Mrs. Louie Erway. Mr.1
to spending the wfek with hl* par- „
Bertha Smith of Owosao vto- nnd Mrs. Lyle OUs and children.
2 2-sec. drags. Set dump boards.
Brindle cow, 3 yn. old, paiture bred.
fnt3
: Itea Mr. and Mrs, OtH Lnwrcnce Mr. and Mrs. Don Patterson and
40 acres of land, lays level, one-half muck, good
Iron wheel wagon.
Brindle cow, 9 yn. old, bred April 11.
Mr. .nd Mr. HrrWrl raulurL. uul.
Solo'll' Ull Wrtmwhr
children and Day Otis of Kalama- j
set of buildings, 4 Vi mites from town, for
fffl
Combination hoy ond stock rack.
.r.ndd.u.hlrr oloru or HuUnn&gt;.' M' “a
**”
Jeney cow, 2 yn. old, bred April 10.
zoo.
$3200.00.
Deering 5 ft. cut mower.
.Ho Mr. ond Mr., M.urirr Orrrn-.
Cr"‘ .hopprr. Saturday
Mrs. jAck Erway spent Sunday I
Red Jeney cow, 7 yn. old.
Buggy.
1 Vz horse gas engine.
field from Ann Arbor were Sunday I aftemomi.
w
« ...
......
ullh her »l»ter. Mr*. Robt. Wilcox
Now
while
you
are
making
a
lot
of
money,
don
’
t
!|j
’
Jeney cow, 8 yn. old.
U V
n! north Rutbind.
I
afternoon callers at the home of Mr. I .J1!?
*T,"~ ’ ’ VJ” .......
2 10-gal. cream cans.
Canvas.
and
Mra. naipn
Ralph Hcnncy.
! ,lnA_to. ~ /?
*!!*• .Shr!d_..
8?iW.?n r.t
nl th?
,h?
3 Guernsey-Holstein heifen, pasture
na aira.
Henney.
fcrr. Mra.
Sunday visitors at Clyde Warlet it get away from you. Invest it in good
„
Double work harness.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Leonard home- li.
In Delton spent
wrrr Phil Warren and daughFrank Cronk and
and .
bred in April.
.
sound
real
estate.
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Several collars.
Corn shelter.
son of----------------------Dowagiac are-- spending
theweekend
‘he_ weekend
her home
..
the
at herathome
here. hereter Hazel. Jack Kennedy, Mra BrlsGuernsey coif, 7 mo*, old.
Double walking cultivator.
weex
Jrl£”ds "L lV'v “nd bow and R. D. Gates of Lansing.
week wiui
with a*r.
Mr. ana
and n»ra.
Mrs. niuerx
Albert Barry 1
।j and
|
HaroJd HuRbcc nnd daughter phllUp Warren of Cleveland and
Oliver riding plow.
Chicken crate.
and children
children.
SHEEP
I Mr*. Sherman Ohler of Grand Bettv
Kalamazoo »»re pleased u,e Russell Thorntons of Charlotte.
Iron stone boot head.
Single disc.
; Rapids Mrs Elmer Marlow and Er- it0 mert th,’n‘ Bt tl,p w M church 1------------------ a *
2 5-tooth single cultivators.
8 lamb*.
1 buck.
19 mixed ewe*.
1 win spent Sunday night with Mrs. **rt'ice* Sunday evening
They BARNUM SCHOOL
Electric cream searator. 500 lb. cap.
Merle Fauley of Clark will?
I were returning home nfter visiting (Last Week's Letter)
POULTRY
i
’
Mrs
Henry
WUUams
entertained
i
R,-v
*
nd
Mrs
Horry
Cole
nt
ClarksLeona
He&amp;e.
who
to
attending
Jamesway electric brooder, 500 chick
I her stoter-ln-law Mra. Lenard El-,vllk'
«*ool In Grand Roplds. was homo
capacity.
75 White Leghorn hen*.
i.senhood of Santa Rosa California,
We MC *orry to hcar thn‘ Pronk ,nr ,h“ weekend nnd Dorothy, who
6 ft. and 4 ft. metal chicken feeder*.
Friday and Saturday
' To*'n ls not *° we,L Callers at the is working In Grand Rapids, was
40
good grain bags.
Scythe.
Mrs Albert Barn-’and children, Town home Sunday were Mr. nnd home Sunday afternoon.
HAY
GRAIN
REAL ESTATE BROKER
1 Mrs Cronk and son Mrs Prank Mr» ^’bur Tolles nnd two dillMargery Reesor. who to a student 1
Log chain and tie chains.
2 acre* standing corn in field.
Shriber. Mra Lester' Warner and d"“ Bnd M” Rhrl Pwinock of at W M CJt. al Kalamazoo, was
Whiffletrees.
Eveners.
Neckyokes.
PHONE 2659
children and Mrs. Leo Barry and Hasting!.
(home over the weekend.
STEBBINS BUIIJJING
Around 250 bu. oats.
Many other articles too numerous to
son called on Mr and Mrs David
Mr nnd Mr" Rownrd Asplnall nnd
Carl Perkins and Harold John- .
Around 16 tons mixed hay.
mention.
V Barry to get aquainted with the I dn“Rh,pr B«* nnw occupying the ston suffered the loss of some of ।
new b.iby Sunday afternoon
I M*onri floor apartment In Mr* their best sheep recently because
' Lawton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edni’ Brown’* house on West street, of the ravages of some good-.ized I
TERMS OF SALE: Caih day of tale. Nothing to be removed until settled for.
Williams, ha* been promoted to’
Tech. Sergeant. Congratulations,
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald TUcher
DRUG SIORt FOR
IN TOWN
speent the weekend In Lansing with •
Mr. and Mrs. Hollto Tlscher and |
Ison. Janet and Linda stayed with
DRUG STORE.
RfD TBUtS ftl SAT
, their grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs.,
i Garc TUcher also of Lansing.
-Now it's here! Bigger and
&gt;THE REXALL DRUCGSTS
DEWEY REED, Auctioneer.
CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk
1 Mr*. Geraldine Neil spent the;
better than ever Your op­
Prompt Delivery Service
Phone 2131, Hastings
week end of last week In Chicago
portunity. when the battle
-with her husband. Alec, who to in
cry in lhe home it SAVE, to
, L-alnlng there.___________________ - J
get the biggest value*. ro
TIHJI ARI just A ’!W Ol IMS MANY GIGANIIC VAIUIS ON THIS SAUI
make the molt icnutionil
Mvmgt ever nude puuiblc.
R^4t- OcItkcflOO A/er/eV
ontheirunv drugttoreitem*
For simple achesand
you need tor fall and winter.
pjins...
Many people wonder how
tablets
lu n
Rexall Drug Store* can of.

AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1942

i 1
»

REAL ESTATE

cows

‘The Bett Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself”

EARL R. BOYES

b

5

GEORGE DEMOTT, Prop.

CAR VETH &amp; STEBBINS

J

SALE

AUCTION SALE
In order to dispose of the following described property, I will hold on auction sale on
what is known as the Peter Fender farm, located 3 miles east and 1-4 mile north of
Woodland or 2 miles south of Woodbury on

prices. Bridty, it is our way
cf tdvertiniig, nf miking
new fnends for Rcull
quality.

GREETING CAROS
An unusual
^^•5*
opportunity to
get * real value.
fw

I

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942
CATTLE

These cattle free from TB and Bang*.

HAY AND GRAIN

158 (hocks corn in field.
About 40 bu. old corn in crib.
About 150 bu. recleaned oat*.
About 10 ton clover hay.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Majestic wood and coal range,
ke box.
Round table.
Davenport. Safe cupboard. Desk.
MACHINERY
Allis Chalmers WC tractor, on rubber.
Allis Chalmers WC cultivator.
Allis Chalmers tractor mower, 7 ft.
New Idea hay loader.
McCormick-Deering tractor disc, 8 ft.
McCormick-Deering cultipacker, 8 ft.

1

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McCormick-Deering springtooth harrow,
37 tooth.

HO.
» jut**__ _

1 IO 1

Aec.U.ntatntfTfST

These tools all new in the last 6 yean.

McCormick-Deering corn husker, 6 roll.
McCormick corn binder.
McCormick manure spreader.
Dayton side delivery rake.
Bean puller attachment for WC cultiva­
tor.
Set disc hillers for WC cultivator.
Power takeoff for WC tractor.
2 round standard cultivator discs.
Wagon and rack.
Clipper fanning mill, complete with
sieves.
Power feed cutter. Slip scraper.
Power emery grinder to fit WC tractor.
Large size grapple hay fork.
2 double harpoons. Spike tooth barrow.
1-4 h. p. 1 lOvolt electric motor.
Tank heater. Grass seeder.
Vise.
Quantity S. A. E. 40 Polarine cyl. oil.
4 oil drums.. 4 10-gal. milk cans.
Milk strainer.
Quantity of electrical wiring supplies.
Barley fork. 2 manure forks.
2 3-tine pitchforks.
Shovels.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

*‘ ’

2k50» ~

5

Itviudfdi

COMMENCING AT 12:30 P. M. SHARP.

Full blood Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old.
Guernsey and Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old.
Guernsey and Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old.
Full blood Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old.
Guernsey and Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old.
Guernsey and Jersey heifer, 11 yrs. old.

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BULK OFMAGNESIA
TOOTH POWPER

21.41'

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The neutralising aid of Milk
of Magnena help) combat
mouth Midi.

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KUMtO
room Uli(Nff TOOTHPASTE

Concave, cohvex,
tufted tty les — long
totting Nylon brittlt*.

k

polishes —

2kM' 3^tS,

stationery
48 large white theetl,
56 matching envelope*,

FtlOAY.^ tolWMTlTL-u-A-l*.
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T0/leT SOAf,
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HOT ON THE 1« fAll FLAM

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Three fragrance* Pine, Lilac. Rote.

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Tangy appeal

2 for

ALL REXALL PRODUCTS SOLD ON A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION
TERMS:

CASH. NOTHING TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.

ARLO R. FENDER, Proprietor
H. O. PENNINGTON, Auctionwr

RAYMOND LAPO, Clerk

We reserve the right ta limit number of items to each customer. Merchandise available according to our stock.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL STORE
Phono 2115

Courtesy and Friendly Service Shown To All

Prompt Delivery Service

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

1. 1942

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR
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18 PACES—3 SECTIONS

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1942

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 6

i |RePublicans Ahead in State; Ferguson Leads Brown
ARMISTICE
DAY
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MESSAGE - 1942

1_
_ ,
County Graduate
Nurses Organise For
Emergency Call

1

New Members Added
Concerning News Censorship To
Van Wagoner Concedes to
Red Cross Board
Left Not Re Hasty in Jumping to False
Kelly; Hoffman Re-elected
Conclusions When Facts Are Withheld

.
Nov. 1, 1942.
To all boy* and girl* in lhe *ervice of out country;
Mrs Roy Hubbard announced this
Hello, fellow* I
week the appointment of nine new
----------i A nursing council Included in the
member* to the County Red Cross
I hope all of you feel as good os
By Roane Waring, National O. C. D. program for war service
tirens-of the U. 8. A. who'In this instance, public curiosity Chapter to "complete the county­
. I do these fresh fall day*, for the
Comm'der, American Legion
W to
brought up on a free often run* counter to &lt;he public wide representation on the official
•
mis week as member* of medical :
01
atmosphere of your home town and
le censorship of news u
is w
&lt;U*good. That ».
is. m
in -waiumc.
-wartime, »
it u
is board.
All America should honor Arm!*- “ntl *“&gt;■ groups are being contact- &lt;preM."tl.^
&gt;- 1 »wu.
High sciwol is very invigorating. I
lhe new members are: Mrs. Leon
lice Day this year a* a day of high rl1 b&gt;' the newly elected office^ of [turbing. When Information regard-: better to keep the enemy guessing
Dunning of Delton; Mr* Robert
am a senior student and football
SKS/S JEAXa'i
' uSTmik
p~io,„Sl 71i'TI
,
Barne*. north of Delton; Mrs.
player of Hastings, and am very
As this writing । Wednesday morn­
Evart
Ardis, Freeport; Mrs. H A.
happy to have this chance to tell
Tills day marks the anniversary dlfnt and sub-comi^krtee chairmen ,held. people are likely to become, The destruction of lhe three ;
Farm Bureau and Chamber ing*. the Republicans appear to
you some of lhe interesting things of
~t the greatest
his- I "*v Mrs. Hsrolik Downs and Mrs. । angry and juspiclou*—angry at be- heavy cruisers during the early ,'Kitson. Woodland; Mrs. Hollis Mc­
greate.il triumph in
In our his-i
of our High school.
Intyre. west of Na*hvUle: Mrs. Dou
of Commerce Second Event state, although some of the candi­
tory. On this date In 1918 »e ell- Chester Ht----------------------- ------------------I Ing
treated
like---------children
who can't. ; phases of the battle for Guadnl- ;Hlnderltter. Nashville; Mrs. Uoyd
Sitting here at home pondering
.efforl*. !n Uw u.?n&lt;L?b,7Lof ““i, c°unc“
10 Island the shock of bad news and canal is a case to point.
.
,
.
• Naval Gaeklll.
Dowling; Mr*. Russell
how to begin this letter. I have last war with a smashing victory.
About 300 people gathered at the dates were leading by margins
have
Ses ln°lhe county prepared and '*usDlcloUs Ciat the real reason for heads were aaverelv eritiel
■ suspicious that the real reason for head* were severely criticized for Orrenfield, south of Hastings; and I. O. O. F. hall on Monday eve­ which were not yet conclusive.
come to the conclusion that It
Let us recall that victory on this
t j the delay Is an attempt to conceal withholding the news of this *ev;ere Mrs- W111tam Struln. southeast cor- ning lor the second annual Joint
.should not be a letter praising your; Armistice Day to re-assur- —“*
idy to meet any type of emergency ।1
Judge Homer Ferguron with 600 of
ner
of rau^dn^mav
the county.
merits and positions or overbear­ hearts. We won then. We cs
bungling.
j toss for a period of several weeks. “
g.7
win, banquet of the Barry county Fann
lich might
might arise'that
arise that would
would re're- official
&lt;
Ind whteh
Ingly quizzing your "chances for ad- we will win now.
G“* rationing
mayatinterfere
with Buieau and the Hastings Chamber
qUThe-m^X Tlhe council to id । PrOto,bly
mUUkcn de-|Th«*
tollmattons
going regular
attendance
th7monthly
from had established a lead of about
vancemenl" or "How do you like It?" । Our brave comrudeiu-Wfio died to
of Commerce, a fine spirit of unity 20.000 votes. For a stale electton,
provide an directive me^s of study- lcialonjl lo re“8ri1 ,o censorship: un- around that the delay was prompt- Red Crow* Board meetings and for prevailed as city folks and county
Instead. I believe U would be In- 1 wln tIlf, |n.,
win the Jost war rJUFiwt die in vain
tercstlng tn you to hear how your Jlu. .......... J wire today again dc­ Ing local need* and to obtain the [«&lt;oubtediy It would be easy for those;cd by a desire t0 soft-pedal some ll,i» rouaon minutes of lhe meetings folk* rubbed elbows and certainly this is a small margin and it ia
still possible for Brown to over­
pet teacher* in old H H. S. orc -------fcn(iInB 0UB
a
cooperation
of
the
public
In
carryacquainted
with
the
facta
to
write
bad
bungling
’
’
m
^
b
2
e
it would have been hard to pick one take the Detroit Jurist.
Mferitage of freedom and
coming alonjf and the kind of show
—ei.. gave their lives to ex- uig out plans for the equal distrlbu-‘an entertaining story about In- ■ The ouestum
.
. °rdcr..,oal.imih^
,hry W,H **
I llberty.Tfiey
question of an official
oflletal htmata
bungle ?lnfornM
,d ,n
nnd
* from the other.
the athletes are giving this year. tepd'the security of that heritage lion of available nursing resource*. {tlances where censorship was car-'
Dick Loppenthien led the group In ■
will be settled later when all the spectlve localities Mrs Hubbard singing 'America," with Miss Flo-. Hair Brake is leading Fry by an
equally small margin.
J facts can be made known, and Is sold.
'Z. /
1tUl. 7n.
‘Art™**"' l*A«A In Human hl.mn
rence Campbell at the piano, and
Clare Hoffman, on the Lasl* of
Ammlw EAnc.ltan bmU. but.
hmUm „ tth,
,nursing council list. If you do not ■ Io llmc ot war, however. It is bet-] entirely unrelated to the matter of
'I7ir regular meeting of lhe boanl Rev Gury pronounced the invoca­
late though Incomplete returns ap­
Is held tiie iecontj Tuesday of each tion.
receive Information regarding this j ter to blunder a thousand Uiifes on 1 censorship anyway
Then the folks fell to' and did pears to have been" re-elected as
please contact the County | the side of over cauUttr titan to 'f Japan made a brief but heavy
Uproject
,
representative to congress from the
Hall.
ample Justice to the chicken sup­ 4th District by a margin of better
Health Department
I। permit
shin*
tn,,t
aiaH. a„v
nnrtrm. &lt;&gt;*.
Wil ­_ ‘
,
permit the
lhe premature
premature release
release of
of attack
attack, aninst
against these
these American
American .ships
isn't P
Fords
anvppdre:
it'* 11.the Wil
per prepared by the ladles of South- '
| But from now on wc can no longer
tlian 3'i to 1.
low Run Bomber plant now.
even one Item which contains In-jat night It was a hit and run afwest Maple Grove and served by a
’TTT.’ £717
I r*st
the laurel* of our hero dead ' i
Michigan results are fairly rep­
Iformation.of value to the enemy, fair. The enemy probably had no
1
r“?yKof yOU "’ Their past sacrifices can no longer
group
of
their
young
ladle.*
M.r
I hope enough
u,
u u now up lo u, ।
resentative of return* throughout
' Intorinatton withheld because of Idea of the full extent o/ the dam­
Roman Feidpau*ch presided and tnr I-Uoo w
„
^oTyou do to get tlie idea. Tiie way
prove worthy of lheJr example I
after several group song* in which I
south" Republican* won
ns possible value to the enemy. u*u-; age done and would have been
dtaUrurutah Mr.
Mr Oles,
Otea when
.hen he gnd
show „
Ow.y |
we distinguish
■n
.ni.r^
ivcjniuircan* won
all entered heartily, a number of many hotly contested
campaigns to
has hL* hat on. to by the sniff.1'paid so much for us to have.
[ally constitutes the very news which; willing to pay quite * price fair the
;
build
up
their
strength
in both the
sniff, noinc that he makes a* he
। the public is waiting to hear. This Information.
It is our fault we have to fight a­
Although the
goes through our midst. This is gain. Our hero dead ot the last wur
Pet Milk Co. Completing
clash of interests is unfortunate—' If the Japanese admirals had
Clement,
was
introduced.
In
his
Six
Have
All-A
Marks
In
explained by the fact that he is did not give their lives In lhe be­
Plant
Here.
To
Start
Soon
easv
manner,
he
brought
wave
usual
the
people
of
lhe
nation,
on
the
.known
a;
once
that
three
powerful
Hastings' Senior Gas Warden and lief they were insuring our national
first Marking Period
after wave of laughter from Ills
one hand, eager for new* from the:American cruisers were not merehas practiced so much that it has heritage for only 25 years! Their I
Tiie Pet Milk Co. is building an audience with his clever stories.
The ikonor Roll for lhe first battle fronts and the military and ly damaged but actually on the
become habitual. "T. P." is an dying thoughts envisioned an Amer'Dir toastmaster introduced Mrs, comes through that Brown has con­
auxiliary' )&gt;ollccman. senior ga.* lea cndurtngly secure. Their dying (marking period at Haslinys High In­ naval leaders, on the other, anxious bottom of the sea. It might have addition to their Hastings plant,
56x60. part of it two stories high. Claude Hoffman, president of the ceded the election to Ferguson. This
warden, and tl»e "super-duper" hands threw u* the torch of liberty ,cludes 57 names The sophomores
with 18 In the above-B group. to prevent vital informatton from] altered their plan of attack. In­ This us well as a considerable part County Farm Bureau, and Mr. Hoff­ represents a major upset since moat
mrap drtmr ol our H&gt;,h mhool ot to
„ hold
„Q„ high. We failed them. We lead
1
itaymona
Raymond Kenyon ana
and iwury
Mary Ketnet- getting prematurely into
uno me
the innu.v.
hands stead of delaying the counter at- of the old plant will be used (or man. also Mr. and Mrs Frank Coop-' political commentators and Wash­
rourm horr Im Will .Ull m.A, U &gt;Mum,a
lM|Uhl&gt;- U» h.A
er who sang several pleasing num- ingion columnist* had given Michl“ ,rl ,hro"*h won our wrnumr tor all Un. ilml cham, seniors: Audra Endsley. Jim- .of the enemy—particularly so since.'
producing powdered eggs.
They bcro, accompanied by Mrs. Harold gan to Brown.
(Contlnued on page 4. Bee. 1)
lor; EHzabcth Cortright and MaNlyn r______ ___________________________
algebra Remember?
we need worry no ,nore ttboul lt
have several carloads of equipment Foster.
I_______________________
--------------------------—and
d Ek
___________
!
Zultermeistcr.
sophomores;
Es
­ ________ __
You probably have all heard of: wc 4Ucktd our arnu We dro pped -------------which will be In use won after the
Foul Rlckett. of Battle Creek, the
”
1 ■1 ■ "■
he change to coaching, but Ju.t;th(1 tOrch Now we are paying for ther Ragla, freshman, led the list
new addition is completed
world's greatest magician 'accord- New Deal will retain control ot
with all A marks
in ease you haven t. here It to:
] our foolishness.
If'you have read the November ing to hi* own words) blew In and both branches of congress. Repub2.75-2.99 Mary Lockwood, fresh­
Readers Digest you will‘have some
FootballMr. Goodell | ’ We can best honor the memory
wlth a fine program of mystifying licati strength I* now sucit that it
—
-7.:
PhiUp
Frandsen.
Florence
. Mr Brozak ct those who died for us in the test T8 *'
Idea of the amount of shipping space
'Mr. Horace K. Powers, junior that Is saved by sending evaporated tricks and acta of magic, fooled "all i can no longer be disregarded.
Dori* Lockwood, sopho.
Mr Brozak war. and of those who are dying for I French,
rrr,,c
Basketball
of 'the people all of the time." He
Probably th© election returns can
war by.
or dedicating
aea.cnunn our
our-­ n,orvs;
Beatrice Bush. Thoma*
liaruicc of the Hastings law firm frulLs, vegetables, milk. eggs, elcl,
Mr ooodell u* in this war.
was "ably" assisted by Abe and Har- be interpreted as a protest vote
U.U day.
Aw. fcrrrttti;'
tarailr and
AAA w““7,.J"“ors °'u,“
. Mr Goodell selves on IhU
Instead of sending the actual prod­ old who are now able to say. truth-' against official muddling at WashTrack
Dr.
C.
C.
Stucky
To
Head
of
Sigler
and
Powers,
has
received
-- making
.
uct*. For Instance, one carload of
Mr Brozak fanatically lo
up for —
our ‘Sybil Woodmatvec. seniors.
Department
|11 Lieutenant's (J&lt;i commission
fully. that they "know the ropes." ington and the lack of vigorous war
280-2.74 Beverly Bradford. Vlrginixiwdered eggs will be equivalent to
SXiuni,,
S', sx:
Anyway it was a good program
leadership on the part of the New
,,
, ,,
„
, ,
. fromuniicu
the United
OUAK.T
States
navy,Navy.
ueu-Ueu10 carloads of honest-to-goodne^
P”*14' ch*lrm“° ot tenant Powers was ordered to DeJudge Clement, although he'said Deal rather titan any enthusiastic
AlU»U«h MT B.~»« ..It Art.]-^^™
Ort- the HealUt Committee of the Barry troll for his final check-up. and haa hen fruit. That represent* u con­ he felt his Inability to introduce a, confidence in the Republican party
i
slderable
saving
In
freight,
as
you
-»•*-»• has —
» *—■—•-•-----------­
initely be mUsed for thejexi few .
Mead agalrf to ulU- vln- I“bfllr Durbln' 8hlrlfy Henry' County Board of Supervisor*, an-’ received orders from the Navy De­ can well Imagine. After, they, are dean, presented the speaker of the? which
yet
to *formulate
a con
years
our
(Continued on page 6. Sec. 1&gt;
structive policy of Its own.
*
‘to come.
* Mr.
' Goodell,
victory
Dorothea Van Horn, sophomores; nounced today the appointment of । p.rtment to report for active duty.. evaporated. 7200 or 600 dozen eggs
George C. St«cky- M. D. as *ctln* at the Boston Navy Yard on Monnew coach, is extremely capable and
Here In the county there was no
In inat
lhAI spirit
.plrtl ot
runMwruUun t« ------n»"&gt;'A
Bra.
BonnU, -BrunAiulIrr.
tn
oi coiiscvraiiuii
;• —
-—■ ------In powdered form will weigh onlywill be in there pitching, trying to the
n’ C?Unt&gt;‘HeaUn i d8&gt;' November 30..
w
.. job of —
7__ a__ .ithe
______
a___ . Rnnald
Cunningham,
lunlor*
Mal-Ma .
Democratic
slate.
The
new
Prowinning
war._.winning
, IV»na&gt;d
Cunningham.
Junior*.
200a*tarre!
pounds, and can t* " “-----I while attending the University of in
■ -produce winning combinations. He the peace, and perpetuating our
i Iilbltlon Party running for the flnrt
L Boye*. Lllnh EJsfon. Sem* Department.
is one swell fellow and take it from tried and tested principles of self- Funow. J«“le JttrS.,t1.'
n
‘&amp;W1£.± Mlehl«80 ?• ««* 8 couoe to N.vi-: But you-il be out of iuek if you
time in many years, polled from
. c -n^.r^
triea ana lesica principles oi sen- ---------- - - ------ - —- .
approval of the Eaton Countv
™
“ coun* ,'n Nav‘But
» «* o« of luck If you
me. tiie team really likes him. He government, let u» observe this
.... Ar- Nnrlnn
Norton. Wmartine
Bemadine Schantz. RIcnRlcn- Health Commit re the Michigan E““°n
,Or
Unw
order your ««* ‘ &lt;‘«i«ht up" when
' 300 to -lightly more than 400 votaa.
has a way about him that you can't mbtlce Day with the pledge to all, “rd Swanson. Juanita Swift, sen- Dcnartment of Health and the W
In Allegan county Hoffman polled
0 5841108 enthusiast, having made of the egg powder, for youll
help but like, even when he gets a our departed comrades that WE l°rs
K TcXta Foundl ton
T^ an- bu,lt sewB‘ M“ln« bo«U in hto have to lake the Gambled variety
t&gt;8W votes to 2057 for Mork-y; tn
litUe riled. He surely knows his WILL FIGHT. WE WILL WORK. | 235-2.49 Jim
! ,pate
hV °peral^d
The egg shells are broken,
Coleman. Anne 5&gt;inlmem ww X/TeceJTnTheir Activities Are Varied। St Joseph county. Hoffman received
stuff and when he does make a and WE WILL SACRIFICE until, Goodyear, Jim Loira. Beverly Myers, cause oAhe absence on leave of Dr. i “JX,,nhJ
°f ‘ U
"71 the,«mtenU pu‘ ‘"«® 8 bl&lt; »‘«
574C votes to 3681 for Morley.
And Helpful
victory to our* again I
’! John Richardson, freshman; Prank
Prank-­
* Herewith are Barry Co. returns on
of the state.
where they, —
are stirred
— *together
-----afraid to admit and correct it. He
' lin Bush, Lois Campbell. Richard J. K. Altland. now on active duly I He believed that he should serve 1 ”
That mw
the W.
K. Kellogi Founda- lh* »&lt;**«• congressional,
legislative
The mixture Is handled in a sanl«*..
-7—~ 7.-''
s—nV
7
even plays right along with the boys,
.. and
. . Mr.
-- -Kellogg
■■__ __
«...created
______ &gt; it “
and
enitnlv .."LT
tlnlr*fram
as out
nut
Faiter. Laura Salton. Doris Snyder. with lhe U. S. Public Health Serv­ his country In that branch of the 1 tary manner from start to finish, tlon
who
ntl county
tickets
from 24
of
and in that way gets closer con­
William Stebbins. Tom Dolan, sopho­ Ice assigned to the U. S. - Coast service where he might do the most The final process 1* to subject the are "all out for American victory in
precinct* (return* from Hastings
tact with them.
mores; John Coleman. Harold Ful- Guard Station at Battle Creek. --------good,
considering
-------------....
his
--------------------education.
mixture
to
1500
pound*
pressure
a*
the
war"
L*
conclusively
shown.
The
township
musing).
Mr. Brozak. who always has had
' ler. Morris Hill. Juniors: Marjorie Doctor Altland has been Director of training and experience, and some. It ts blown, in a fine spray, into a Foundation has donated the use of
Governor: Kelly &lt;Ri—3860: Van
the Barry County Health Depart­
good second teams, will try to do
weeks ago he made application In very hot oven. The heat causes the its three take camps to lhe U. 8. Wagoner &lt;D&gt;—1309; Goodrich (P)—
ment since January 15. 1941.
as well this year with the first
the small boat program of lhe mixture to be precipitated on the Coast Guard. Mr. Kellogg has turn-, "Igrade material. This yeas he has
2 01-224 Milo Coldren. sophomore: । The Barry County Health ComIn the passing of Bert Sparks this Hla Fisher. Wlllo Hampton. Ruth | mlttce &lt;Mr. Julian Potta. Mr. OU* United States Navy for active duty floor of the oven as a fine powder, cd over to the Coast Guard for ita; Lieutenant-Governor: Keyes (R)
nearly the same team that was co­
on craft such as sub-chasers, etc. ,,which
can
be
in barrel*
to use
hl* large, AAAW.
fine A.W.A.A.
home and beauti-‘ —3921: Murphy
1191;---------Munn
-------- ----.. —
- shipped ...
wn,,A,R IM
—. ...a
r . (D&gt;—-—
champton of the league last year. ■city lost not only a good citizen, a Marble juniors.
i Boulter, and Mr. J. Mearle Scott)
UA.
I.. ,LI. __ .....
.____
___________
A.., mm________
Imt...
T, Il Ito]
iPl’F
_ ’910
the__customer.
The
powder regains
lul 23 acre estate at Gull
lake.
—319.
.... Drs. Altland and Stucky
»“
I" thU
'
|,.....
met with
and should have an excellent team :mon of excellent character and
clean life, but also one who was en­
r«™uy 10 dlKUH b«iU!&gt; pl.™ tor «Wl«J»t- Mm upon Ir.vin. re. the weight of the egg by the ad- shown again by the fact that the| Secretary of State: Dtgnan (Rl—
. thia coming season.
dltlon
of
water.
Foundation
1»
continuing
its
effl;
3872;
Eve
land
(DI
—
1119;
Marshall
the
coming
year
I
celved
lhh
flne
appointment,
for
titled
to
much
credit
for
what
he
had
I thought maybe you boys in the ।
DO YOU KNOW—
Until the Jap armies Invaded dent health service through thei
! Since September 19. 1938 Doctor
wU?
service would like to hear a short |■accomplished. His education, when
The addresses of any of the bd^s I Stucky has been Director of lhe »«ount of himielf in behalf of his China In 1935. the powdered egg health departments In all seven * ----------Attorney
General:
Rushton
&lt;R)—
- ------------------- --------history of each player on our foot-1 he came to Hastingses a young man
ball team, so here goes;
1
(from his home ”
at Thnmannle
Thomapple take
lake, In service listed in the City Bank Eaton County Health Department, country. He will make an excellent used In this country came from counties in the Foundation area. 3893; Babcock (D)—1109: Platt (F)
ad
on
page
one.
section
three
of
.
China, and consisted of the paw- and through the Michigan Com- —242.
Loss of physician* to the armed I
Al left end is Captain Bill Kelly, was what he had obtained In the
■
j
----.
—
w
-----------------------------Treasurer:
Brake
(R)
—
3774;
Fry
During
hl*
dcred yolks alone Soon after that munlty Health Project
(
Treasurer: Brake (R)-^*
'
’ *absence In *the service
*
who incidentally has two brothers I district school. But he added to It by this issue? If you do. PLEASE take forces xhas occurred in the public'
The following figures are from the &lt;D&gt;—1353; Ward (Pi—236.
in the serviae, one in the Navy Air study, reading and thinking. He be­ telephone or write them to lhe Has­ health'field as well as tn private of his country, the law firm of Sig- war started. China was unable to
this product
nt all. -------Recently
" -----------annual
----------report
* of the -------Barry-iCounty
Auditor General: Brown (R&gt;—
Corps, the other in the Army Air gan his work here as an engineer, tings City Bank right away. Some­ ! practice. Many local health officer ler nnd Powers will be continued ship ------------powdered egg has been produced in ! Health Department for the year 5962: Brandenburg (Di — IMO;
Corps. Bill is not too big nor too for he had liad some experience In thing over 800 names of service men positions are now unfilled. Phy­ and the business carried on by the
this country. Now. there ore about ending August 31, 1942 In that year
*
email, but every ounce of him is that line. He had charge of the pow­ have been posted In lhe lobby of sicians specially trained in public senior member. Mr. Kim Sigler.
30 ----------------------factories built—
or-----------building
to .I —
the Foundation
to that de­
U. S. Senator: Ferguson (R) —
er plant at the Table factory. He the Bank up to the present time ■■caiui
Mr Powers has a sister living In —
- —
------- i— .granted
—---------------health uracucc
practice are Having
having io
to covterritories for
Pet Milk
ment for
its ouugci
budget sio.ow.i*.
816A43.72. 3717; Brown &lt;D&gt;—1266; Lowell (P)
for the
the dure-i
dure-। Boston
Boston ro
jo his
hl* assignment
assignment Is
Is un-/make
un-/moxe that
mat product
proauct The
ine r^t
mux |: part
pnnmmi
ror ns
right tackle and was converted to spent a year in St. Johns, when he but about 200 of them have no ad­ er larger territories
dresses
posted
to
date.
tlon
of
the
war
]
usually
fortunate
In
that
respect.
Co.
will
have
its
Hastings
ptant
;
It
gave
for
its
health
education
pro
­
an eno near use liras oi mis scs-,----- —.
_ ,
Representatlve. 4th District: Hoff­
Friends of these boy* want to
Doctor Stuckv is spending a part' Contrary to a report In the Banner “nd another in Wisconsin. China i gram tn this county, for that year,
«». Ht u about 5- 10 - &gt;na
I ■'«* =“•
» w
that -------he returned
and
16S pound. In lull will.
--------- ' -here
---------‘ was for write to them, lhe Bank wants to of each day in the Barry County Ust week (for which we apologize) wUl lose out on an Americanmar-। &gt;104330 61. It gave to enlarge and man &lt;R&gt;— 3701; Morley &lt;D)-1MO;
|
(Continued on page 1. Sec. 1)
Another left end is Ken Lane, who several years cnglneefat the Book­ rentember them with a small gift Health Denartment becoming fam-1 that Mrs. Powers would enter t,he keUor, powdered egg.
The
dou—
j “nny nurses' ranks, she will ac* ’local' plant, by working ■*
“
is seeing a lot of action In recent case Oo.'s plant. He was more than and lhe boys want maA You will .lllar with local health problems
“
■
~
Kybura (Pi-306.
Doctor Stucky's home to In Char- ’ company Mr. powers to Boston ble shift, will be able to use 5p0.000 &lt;
grid lilts. Ken 1* a basket ball an engineer. He evidenced unus­ be doing all of these a great favor;
Representative: Faulkner IR)j where she will reside while he Is eggs a day. But It Is not- planned j RED CROSS RAISES QUOTA
player and can snag passes as well ual mechanical ability. The city if you can supply one or-more of. lotu.
needed that type of a man, and he the addresses.
to operatc.at that limit. The nor- ’ pOR OVERSEAS KITS
I
__________
____________
,| In the east.
---------------- «,e
»
------ .
us stop end runs.
Parents. friend*^-thls Is Impor-'
a-or\r\ ki . n .
inal production will require about*
Proaecuting Attorney: Barnett
At left tackle to Duane Stamm. was chosen city engineer having
A ___________________________
total of &gt;438.05 has been r.ilwd'&lt;ILU-4205.
3QO.OOO eggs or 25.000 dozen per
—
Duane has three brothers In the charge of the city waler works tant and you are urged to give this
day
This plant ought to make for the kit* for service men sent
sheriff: Bera (Rl—4239; Kepkey
tty*/
CROSS NEEDS CAB
service of our country. ''Little Boy" plant. Not long after that he took Information at once If you know it
over
the
city's
street
work,
and
later
Incidentally
—
the
changes
of
address
Hastings
a
good
egx
market.
overseas,
according
to
a
report
made
(Pi
—303.
Stamm is in reality a big boy. and
should also be given the Bank as ]
1: The ”
------ --------- «...
It 1* not planned to evaporate by Mr*. Ed Van Popering, chairman । Clerk: —
Hyde
- JR)—4344.
•
Barry
County
Red Cross 1*
when he hits any one. that one
w
..
„
..
»
‘
V
»«*
P«we
our
readers
to
know
in
r
.red
of
a
car
to
carry
on
the
system.
any
milk
at
the
Hasting*
plant.
•
of
the
special
committee
of
the
'
soon as it is known.
stays hit He Is about 6 ft. tall
His
ability
and
good
Judgment
The
Bank
m
rendering
a
fine
jnat
the
play,
'
The
World
at
War.
various
Jobs
assigned
to
It.
HereThat will be done at Wayland. Barry Co. Chapter. American Red Bush &lt;P&gt; 333.
The Bank in rendering s ‘
■and weighs 175 pounds.
were
shown
In
a
marked
degree
at
community
service
—
free
of
charge
netted
a
Uttle
over
8800,
which
will
।
t
o
fore.
most
of
this
work
has
been
Milk will be received hero nt the, Cros*. ThL* mopey will be used for
Register of Deeds: Webster (R&gt;—
Harold Townsend, left guard. Is
plant
used for fitting
Wnh MIC
^e AIM
aid Ul
of pil*avci)
privately plant as usual and continue to be' the first quota of kits to be sent 4157, Woodman &lt;P) 334.
Irra close follower
follower &lt; thec water works haoa
,. when the
aa.u —hut It Is a big Job and they need
. D. up.. the
. club
;---- room*
.------- dono WIMI
a quick, low charging
Harold ~
has only wor,'-°ut ,Uam pumping outfit had YOUR help
’! nelIt
?.CXl tO tlle cllv
c
1,8 1 4nr tl|e bcne
bene-" 1■ owned automobile*. Now. &gt;however.
_______ forwarded to Wayland in tank] by Ute Barry Co. Chapter and any
Drain Commissioner;. Ritchie &lt;R&gt;
of Julius Franks K-™
renlaccd. He quickly
aulckly decided
(It of service men who vtoit Has- wlth
rwUtctian* on the iw trucks. .
1 money turned In from now on will —4165; Hoyt (P)-SiO
seen one or two games before this to be replaced.
Do it today I
on installing electrically operated
tings, also for other benevolent pur- of prt,Bte „„
CroM can
। be saved for further quotas. Mrs.
pumps. Agents for various manu- ,
' P°5CS . .Il Jr”..Apkn?.L&lt;1 *n. R*y no longer depend on help from thia MEETS EATON CO. BOY
, Van Popering will continue to re- i
of our games.
facturere tried to sell him the idea |
' Branch to give the entire net* pro­
I ceive money as there Is no question
Herewith are returns on the non­
"Ottle" &lt;Duanr Ottosen' Is pivot
-----------------------------------—.nA
7”nl«hl.
.•’Ll" source.
But, ol
if ,the
in ENGLISH HOSPITAL
FATHER AND SON
c«d. lor U» two A.y.
t
c„Red
t„ Cross
aucan
„. '•
"TAI
partisan and amendments ballot*
map. and it is believed that he could of having one big pump do the work. BANQUET NOV. 16
An item In the Monday edition further funds will be necessary Sh" ;
Aurin, which thh pU&gt; w„ ,lvrn |km
„ mU,
center a football through a- hole in They said that was the way pumping
of the state papers told of the vis- I wishes to thank everyone who lias :
was done In other cities. He listened
17ie November meeting of lhe At Uw SuanA. »A Rn. &lt;« hh m„„
,^
Une
a flea'* wing.
to their arguments, and then told Hastings Brotherhood will be held ploym w Aon.1, Ihrtr wnlm
of Mr* Franklin D. Roosevelt
Ure,
bfl,d
wo,k
nM It*
Right guard is Dick Thomas (a
to one of lhe United States Army '
.m"ke lhc flrst drt'e
succeM Hastings are mining):
them that what they urged was on Monday evening. Nov. 16. This Th. implA of HlUhu .pprw.i. h,„ „ „ dUr„nllnurt
„ m,y
four-letter man to be) and a very
exactly what he did not want. In-j will be the annual Father and Son such generosity.
camps In England On Sunday she ।
.
....
.
.
strong spot of the forward wall
be. that there Is someone in the visited the camp hospital Where one' Further contributions not before
stead of one big electric pump, he banquet and a very Interesting pro­
•'Hoot'' Ayre*. the boy with the Installed two that were capable of
county who has a car
availableand
for shook bands witn I acknowledged are from the U. B.
conversed
gram
has
been
arranged.
Rev.
J.
flying foot. 1* our kick-off main­
;‘hu purpose. If the Red Cross Is
handling 350 gallons per minute and I
Among the Ladle* Aid; Hospital Kitchen Guild;
I ,ble to gft , car regUlered in its dozens of soldiers.
stay. "Hoot" 1* a Junior and will a third one that would pump 600' Lawrence Ward of Caledonia, wlde- U. S. ARMY AIR CORPS
Amendment No. 1: Yea-644: Wo.
number was Pfc. Maynard Linhart I| Thornapplo Garden Club; Cedar
... w
friends wHI be glad to own natne jt wjn
nble’to get sufbe playing next year, we hope. He gallons There is a varying load at ly known for hi* intereat In birds, Hastings
Club: Shultz -2521.
of Sunfield. Eaton Co. Y"®community
who had i Creek Community
nnw that
thar Michael
Mlrhatl G.
n H
M McPharMrPhar. .I.....
.. nc and. retreads
...to f"
McPhar"..IT
nclenl gBsoll
Club: Woodland WoAmende
is about 6 fl. and weighs 185 pounds •he pumping station. Ordinarily at I and his unusual ability to photo- ; know
graph them in their'native envlr- , Un. -ho
„„„ hj.
«,h
I e-ny on tt«nU.I J«». Anr per- %"
« 8"«&gt;’ cl"b: M'
“rl L
In suit.
night, sometimes through the day. I
Canadian Royal Air Force
Form tn
In Enj.
Eng- .
h&gt;vtn&lt; , c,r which ranld h*
'III i
&amp; Flnnalroek. Woodland: SL
Anwndn
nS’a ^ chX",.tC£?n‘b! row'^^p^^’suVpl/an onment. will speak and will also Cnn,di*n
show hl* bird pictures.
!'T
land has
?. bren transferred
oT to
“ the
Co™'&gt;’ «« Sil LnSn
SZ IhH*,K »~«11M soelrlr: RyUilan ai.lrr.: Ho-Hg
A more detailed announcement - ---------- ---- --------------------------------------CroM u rskm w
KUMeU
.nA11. iK* be‘n« «PrinHed the two 350 gallon
glri
is
Miss
Belly
Witooa
of
Sun-1
~7-"-E
”
».
7.777
fmn
;
_
.
.
• ■
together
with
the
supper
squad,
will
inducted
Into
the
U.
8
Army
‘
kr
,
n
M
i
ddl(
.vll
i,
or
Mr*
Charlotte
on tk^l^ue ream l|hk p,,mp* ““ U3U*lly 1,0
work In
-tan b‘A "-t" -teSS: 2Z,„s7 m ■”
be given In next weeks Issue of Air Corps in September, with the Hubtard in Kostinas
^hn
hlnlvery to
11
r«»ulre the
the Banner.
rank of Captain.
year. John weigh* about 160 In
(Continued on put ! Sec. 1)
: MUo* h0®1111-1- allerding. Pr-».
--------- ,
------- T------Letters should be
be addressed to . -------- ------------------------------ ■■ ■
suit and stands 5' 10".
ns
Mr* Fred Bechtel and Mr*. Dan I
**r
Nothing I could say about lhe1
was reprerented by soldiers In that
, him as follows: Capt. Michael 'G I EMMANUEL CHURCH GUILD
I H. McPharlin, 0665107. 334 Fighter"
hospital. •‘Somewhere in England.' Aehalter of th* production commit- 8n&lt;1 n8fl 00 *“J*n*f
next boy,would really give you a
picture of hl* value to us. In short. -,.
.
: Squadron. 4th Fighter Group. 8th I Dessert-bridge A: food sale Tumu a good many having come from the i tee report tetod progteu in the mak- 'u™‘‘Ur*ur
he Is our ‘quarter back, one of the
lOSSCS
K meeting of the Red Cross Chap- Air Force. Army Postmaster, New Nov. 10. I P. M. Parish House. Call Blue Ridge and Shenandoah valleys' Ing and filling of lhe kit* and Hie pbb^.
,*^,1**;
Mn James Bristol 3352 for reiser- ] of North Carolina and Virginia.
best liked bovs an the team. He Is!
ler executive board ia called for York City, N. Y.
quota of 400 kit* will soon bo shiprations. Mrs. W. D. Barnts. Chr.'
not only Held general on offense 1 All women interested tn enrolling Tuesday evening. Nov. 10. in the ‘
Hastings Dewyy I
----------------- »• *
rfOTTCE
-Adv. 11-5.
but also the strategist on defense.! In a Red Cross Nutrition Class are city clerk's office al 7:30 o'clock. NOTICE BOWLERS
■sale and Clifford
Bls name is BUI Garrison and he to requested to meet In the municipal Members are urged to attend.
' Open alleys for Bowling Wed
Opening for six women in De­
—
land Fri. nights at 0 P. M. Also
5 ft. 10 In. weighing 150 Iba.
court room (above the City Hall)
Chicken supper Woodland Meth.
chicken supper, Briggs where b
Ved. Nov. 11, 6:30 P. M — ,'ticular*.
Louis Myers, the right half, to »t 7:30 on Wednesday Nov. 11. For
Rummage Sale. W. R. C„ hall Nov.1 Sat and Sun. 1 P. M Hastings Church. Wed.. Nov. 11. 6 o'clock. Monday through Thursday al Sand­
(Continued on page 8. Sec. 21
further details eall 2386.
6 and 7. — Adv. 11-5.
! Recreation.
Out 11-13 25c and 50c—Adv.
11-5 ers Machine Shop.

THREE HUNDRED
ATTEND BANQUET

*1

EGG POWDERING
PLANT IN HASTINGS

FIFTY-SEVEN ON
HONOR ROLL

a?

NUMBER ST

NEW CO. HEALTH
DIRECTOR NAMED

County Reject* All
Amendments

““I ”7 d“,"bU,'a •“ “»
. ™..A UP
'^ . ■' 7'ni5-J'!l,'.s"‘:7
■"»

Horace Powers Gets
Navy Commission .

TWELVE persons
ARE ON THE STAFF

An Appreciation Of
Bert Sparks, As City
Engineer and Fine Man

___

------- --------°"1M" D~"“

Over §800 Net Return
p
. . * . Wa.."
From vv Ona Al vv OF

S|fo«r Auction Solo*

,

Red CrOSS Nutrition
L.
I O Organize

Executive Board
Meeting Called

..r

7

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S. 1M1

LOCAL NEWS

B

LANSING, Oct. 31—The Primary
8chocl Fund was boosted by anoth­
er 11.691.37165 Saturday- as the
Michigan Bell Telephone Company
made the aecond-iialf payment on
Ils stale oroperty tax for the year
TMl. A check for the Itrsl-hatf
। payment of the 13383.743 tax was
turned over to lhe state June 30.

FOOD VALUE

stoned second lieutenants at Fort I and to gut figures showing its eooBelvolr, Va.. last week Wednesday, nomlcal operation.
Zack York, a former teacher in | Mr Sparks’ good work in con­
our city schools, is now serving in istructlon and maintenance of streets
HR addrtaa
Is Zack
the atiny.
ahmr. His
address to
Zack 'has
’has been
been eoocluiivtly
conclusively shown.
shown.
The sewagR-disposai
k. MJ77.524 , 29U1 Co. Sth Bn. I -------------------- ------- - plant *here is
8L 111. Regt. Ft. Benning. Ga.,, another Concrete evidence of Mr.
b. Array.
■ Sparks' ability and-good work as city
V.i. 8.
.
Cpl. Artend F. Martin and Cpl-! engineer. The state health author Wayne
—
’ "p^betner**hft
—— —. ’ Jefferaon
. ■«------- . iI .Ittoi
i-■ demanded'that
।.he! thia
this citywaae
city cesse
'to dump
Barracks, Mo . lhe 28th of October ,f
J
‘Ils sewage in the Thorn­
to attend Officers Candidate School ।apple .rtygfc. The council, to avoid
telling
bonds,
asked
and
wa»
grant­
for three months at Miami, Florida 1
ed three years in which to build II.
6o in. three yearly installments the
plant was completed, and no bonds
were aold. He did a good Job and the
plant waa built at a considerable
saving over the estimated coat, for
Boya And Cirla Can Do he waa a good manager.
This city has benefitted. and will
ValaoMe War Work
continue to do so. froth the fine ser­
Birry county school atudenta will 'vice Mr. Sparks gave In hla lifetime
as city engineer.
be recruited, trained, and placed in
But Ben Sparks will be rememfull season farm employment, ac- ।bcred by his many friends as a fine.

TO RECRUIT YOUTH '
FOR FARM WORK

on* a ere issued by the county 11­
&gt; censing board Thursday to Clar­
ence J. Yoho. Milton E. Got*, Ed­
gar Hoevenalr. Arthur Roberta.
Unde Jones. Wllford Don Platt.
Theodore Thomas SBcock, Henry W.
eSemrau and Fred O. Hughes.
। Word has been received here from
Port SUL Okla., that 1st. Lt. PhUlp
H. Mitchell is entering a Battery
Officer Course in the Field Artlllery School there.
Both boys and girls who are will- fthen such a man passes He leaves
than
Our Carlton Center correspondent IB, to l»lp U&gt;. &lt;nr .non Uireujn |,
■
; brought to the Banner office last working on farms or in farm home* ■ —eat riches "
Wednesday morning a .item from a “
I VW MloMn, — by Mr. n.
strawberry plant which contained T " “W”niaillv
up Bp.rt. o™.m bnoUIUI, r«.
four blossoms and two good sired ror Ihr praaram.
prraaaa Ih. Irrllo, ot Mr fl^rk.*
The plan te to atart willing atufrlendl
’ green berries Evidently this was
y
.
.
one that Jack Front didn’t see on dent* working on week end* Uiu'
winter
to
make
them
acquainted
A Tribute To Dad
, his recent vMis in this community.
with
their
employe™
and
their
1
Ha
was
happy with thing* that were
I The Rev. Don Oury held com­
simple
In
-life.
munion Sunday morning at Clear duties and farm life before the'
The (hints that were touched by
| Lake Camp and while there was actual spring farm work begins.
God’s hand.
Application or registration forms:
(surprised lo be greeted by a coast
j guard who was from Watertown. will be available at the school* n The comfort of home with the one*
that
**
“* *he
“ ’loved
"
Wta.. where Rev. Oury had acted 1* planned.
Meant lhe pleasures and wealth
Mr*. Floyd Miller, now fieldwon-.. as cub reout master for this chap
of his tend.
I when he was nine years old. The an will have charge of the program.
meeting was a happy occasion fog It will be her duty to place the All through his life he gave of Hut
beat
Iboth friends as they recalled their boys and girl* In homes to whlca
To hte community, neighbor or
they would be best suited, and get
• earlier experiences together.
friend.
\
: The hunting party In South Da­ the beat boy* and girl* for the
kota which included Jack Stem, bag­ place* open. The young people are Sympathetic and kind, charitable
and just. ged their Vmit in pheasant, totaling lo be 14 year* of age
One
on
whom
you
could always
There
are
benefit*
to
be
had
by
100 for the foursome, seven geese
depend.
i the young people and their families.
and 28 ducks.
I Four students from Delton have Wotring pointed out. The young Oh! it has been such an honor, just
l,rol&gt;ic •
win
nave
goou
mua
miiK
calling him Dud.
enrolled at Western Michigan Col- ' people
Ul,h
*_v® k.
0^ f0
0d ana ml
?
intng ;' —
&gt;n(l
&lt; —
healthul living
condition
In । And a privilege. Just shaking his
lege. They are—Leatrice Dunning.
- C 22—"— —
._
*• v, o&gt;&lt;n *hand
juinui.
,u: cwnvinwa.
'“*•
Junior, im
home
economics: vn^/rac
George , —— ——»• -- —— ------- —— •••
Hyde.
physical education;
neceaaity
of parentsfor
paying
Henry Junior,
Kroev ^freshman,
pre-pro- I c08t
of foodstuff*
themthe
In high
the I He has earned hl* reward with the
Henry Kroe*. freshman, pre-pro- cost ot foodstuff* for them In the
Master above,
feaalonal;
feaalonal- Leonard Kroe*.
Krocs freshman .city.
i «tty. also. Il will
win afford healthful]
healthful! With these qualities that make a
'
out of
of door
doorwork.
work. It
It will
will keep
keep young
young
great man.
pre-profcsslonal.
i jout
Nineteen atudenta
students from Hastings I■ people off the street*-“and
ntd„tgive
VXAthem
’£‘.'*
__________ &lt;8’’ °
have
enrolled at
experience In farming.
imiv auuiacu
ai Western
wreatent Michigan
miviuRMii • worthwhile
'—- —
——•
ill
College, according to
h°me keeping. A«!de
lo an analysis farm home
Aside from omTUARY OF
— —
——
•
that It
of tiie registration
records
They
it will
will iiftnr.l
afford tru»m
them Kzvmt*
some mrtn«*r
money ;
the following:
Alice
Beck . , lzMk«rk&lt;
toward S.trfka.rln»
furthering tk*lr
their FAimlUvn
education 1
M. WOTRING
jtnctude
.
i
. ..
m
The project win get underway in
Emma M. Miller was bom In
Ruth Beck. Alden Burgess. Clara
Hush,
Lois Ciuuac,
Clouse Girin
Greta CuKawvii,
Cogswell.!• —
Barry
county
as -----soon—-as forms are, Woodland township. Barry Co..
B
uaIi. Luta
--z —
—-z —
—--l Imogene
-----------------— a~.it.ki.
■ Michigan. March 31. 1889: and died
David Cook.
Cooley
Mary-1
available. Mr*. uutar
Miller &lt;aM
»ald.
1 Tuesday. Oct. 37 at her home, in
Dunn. Joan Erway. Doris GlDespie.
* • •
I Woodland, at the age of 38 yr».,
David Goodyear. Mnurene Haavind. :AN APPRECIATION OF
I 6 mos. 28 days
Marjorie Hill. Joyce Hyde. Beverly RrBT tpiagt
She united with the Church of
Jones. Wlllo Jones. John Lockwood. . DCK 1
and Dorothy Proefrock.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
—----------- ------------------ - -------------Word has been received that Pvt. iwUon and one 350 gallon pump. I S?lle “‘Ending Manchester College
Karl O. Wellfaro. son of Mr. and
££^f . tevereflre711 Utr£
r5,lhto&gt; to her Lord un­

JSMSiaS. Si

You con stuff yourself so full of food that you can hardly get off your chair, and still
be underfed. Nutrition isn’t so much a question of how much you at as it is one of
how well yotr-eat. Balance your diet and your budget—and get the most food value
for the money—by serving more vitamin-rich foods . . . more fresh vegetables . . .
marc delicious dairy products . . . marc of those other appetizing foods that are so es­
sential to vibrant good health. You'll find them here in vast variety—at prices that
make them Nature's greatest food values.

VITA-RICH VEGETABLES

*

fy/me Quality ')f[eats

10 Ib.

IDAHO POTATOES
Bog
45‘
4
lbs
SWEETPOTATOES
- 19'
CABBAGE hardheads ib. 3c
No. 1
SPY APPLES
5 lbs.
25‘
25
APPLES
Ib.
3c
SQUASH
head 10'
HEAD LETTUCE

lor^

Texas Seedless

MICHIGAN

GRAPEFRUIT

POTATOES

119‘

37‘

CHICKENS
BEEF CHUCK ROAST
PORK SPARE RIBS
MUTTON ROAST - MUTTON STEW

lb.

for routing, heavy

H&gt;.

lb.

lb.
lb.

29c
30c
27c
23c
10c

Short Steak

LARD

U. S. No. 1 Pack

RITZ CRACKER
lib-box
N.B.C.SHREDED WHEAT 2 pkgs
N.B.C. CRACKERS graham
PREMIUM CRACKERS 2 Ib. box
pkg
TRISCUITS
pkg
GRAPE NUT FLAKES
GRAPE NUT WHEAT MEAL pkg
POTATO CHIPS
pkg

'Home Rendered
Style* Ib.

21«
21c
19&lt;
35&lt;
11«
10&lt;
15«
15&lt;

19c

Mrs. George Wellfare of 221 E. might be needed. One big 1200 to
Thom, who left for Fort Custer 1500 gallon pump will operate eco- i
Oct. 27. is now in Texas. His ad- nomlcally when it U pumping about'
dress Is Pvt Karl O. Wellfare, ttn limit But to use a 1300 or 1500
Btry C.-3tat St, CA.TB. Camp ^“puS? to deliver 350 gallons
Wallace. Texas.
• ^.r minute would be decidedly unAbout 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, economical. So Mr. Sparks bought
the parent* of 5-years-old Donnie the three pump* described Instead of 1
tC*ln. who had recently moved to the one big one. thus saving money
[Hastings and Into a home In the ln the cost of the pump, and saving
first ward not far from lhe river. 1 nrach more every year In the de-

tn
end
.
.
. °n M“y 10
,**’c W",s„m“,r‘
to_Vone R. Wotrtng °f NaahL? e , Tl,9F tlrMl 8&lt;rttled on ‘he old
“LteMn'
‘.k?
d ^b&gt;
J?’
i
to*™*7
f^mWoodtand vUUBe ,nd 0,1

Tander, Juicy

BEEF TONGUES VEAL BREASTS
BOILING BRISKET
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FRANKFURTS
PORK NECK BONES

lb.
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and restored to his anxious parents. I savings he expected were shown al ।
’0
,
He had not been near the river, jthe end of the flrat year’a operation. .
J
Mrs. Charles Aldrich has pur- Mr Spark*’ electric pumping total- j 2 Lr * nHina a^h^v railed
’
chased the Robert Shannon real- utlon here was recognized as a mod- |hpr'’
th?ir
m
dence. 134 W. Clinton St. Mr. and
when the great machine-making | 2,"
Wlelr love ,n
Mrs. Shannon will occupy the for- firm of Aills-Chalmers sent their । m
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mer Joseph McKnlght residence on representative here to gel photo-1
she aLffrLi Iho^t
E. Walnut St. recently vacated by graphs of it. which were reproduced r.eJJ?e ,h2
dra^W in
Mr. and Mrs. J H. Tredinnick
ln their catalog. Delegations have
,he •“ dr*&lt;n to her SavLoren Johh Francisco of Hastings come to the Hastings water works . —1
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is
among
men L
planttht.
fromptwtXn,
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tJy Hostings. Mich.
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FRIDAY ond SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6-7
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

.

Linda Darnell and John Shepperd

"LOVES OF EDGAR ALLEN POE"
and Bichard Travta and Julie Bishop

"BUSSES ROAR"

I votlon to her God. Whenever able,
she was always present In the sanc­
tuary. Her voice In song will he"
sadly misled.
She leaves to mourn their las.-.
a devoted husband, a brother. A. Is
j Miller of Woodland, a nephew. Del­
i mond Culler of Nashville, a nlere
Mrs. H. J. Rarick of Lakeville.
Ind. besides other relatives nnd a
host of friends and neighbor*
There Is no death! What seems
I
so I* transition:
I This life of mortal breath
I Is but a suburb of the life elystan,
• Whose portal* we call death.
Site •• nN dead—lhe child of our
affection,
But gone unto that school
Where she no longer needs our poor ’
protection.
I And Christ himself doth rule"
Longfellow
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"MAJOR AND THE MINOR"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THUR., NOVEMBER 10-11-12
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6-7

American freedom

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"BOOTHILL BANDITS"

Of which are you fonder?

Be a Victory bonder!

and Craig Stevens and Faye Emerson

"SECRET ENEMIES"
MEMBER

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STAMPS -/BONDS

FDOEEgEENTER

SUNDAY end MONDAY. NOVIMBIR 8-9

"THE BELLS OF CAPISTRANO
Bargain Matinee Sunday J:H to 5:»«

TUB.. WID.. THU*.. NOVIM91H 1011-12
Jeanette MacDonald and Robert Young

,206 E. STATE ST., HASTINGS. MICH.

"CAIRO"
• THE BEST FOR LISS"

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

BUY WAR BOMJfi

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�__________________________________________________________ 1_________________ THE HASTINGS BANNER. ygUBSQAY, NOVKHBEB 5, 1W2
county are looked after by Mr. Roth 11931. and the senior public health I Room—3445 on Thunday'afternoonJ
RflnkLr"

TWELVE PERSONS
ARE ON THE STAFF

■ to tec that the water the pupils nur»e. Louise Hayward, did their ,■ Lynn Lewi* will make the arrange-' .
..
4, .1?
drink U free from dUesoe germ*, work In this city. Hasting, township | mfnt4
,he CB
that proper heating and lighting and Baltimore
France* Locke's
—•
I are provided, and toilet facilities ’ territory was Thornapple. Yankee boy* into the U. 8. O. Center wnere 1
dsin
Banker
! afforded. Ethel Barber keep* the Springs. Irving. Carlton and Wood-, they may be called for or given the
Yort ru
.
9r.r^
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
books; Charlotte Wilcox U the rec- Itand. EUiabeth Harlow* field work addre*» of the home where they will,
I ord clerk. And Ruth Lyle 1* lhe re- 1 was done In Castleton. Maple Grove.
rnl,rt-inM1
10 a cUW,n« bureau, for no one in
Improve the service of Pennock line- cepUonUt in U»e health department’s Assyria
and
Johnstown.
Alice
„ ’
”“ ,
.
। Hastings gave that paper the fol­
pilal *60.000 It gave to complete 'office here.
Hagebhaw had the five township* I On Sunday two coo»t guards were
newB ltenj
wl)lch tlwl
the needed addition to the Kellogg- j
u.»on school plant 823.086 00. The ' W,“td°’I?1' ’'"“'’■"I- JEfS;
■Wf.-.dMorMU'KMr
torn.! ntonUy euuld.rrf toDelton
total is $204 36033 given to this ’ rospon-dbllltle* are interesting. The vllle and Orangeville
• thur Crothera, Mr. and Mr*. Fred- 'portant os It reallv is The New
COM)- .Ion. In c.'nlnp &lt;to IU ’
"W l“&gt; «&gt;"•'
, J‘ X""S,Or.nprr, Mr, &gt;nd Mr* Urnto Wr tod. U&gt;. foUreln,
human betterment nroeram for the ’*hlch show their activities. Of their the benefit* of the work done by
.
umi,»,
'commenttime, iiotne visit* and services lake the nurses on the staff of the Barry
The Hasting* City Bank is install­
'oxer half—63 jwr cent. Their duties , County Health Department. They Quimby, and Mr *nd Mr*. Edward ing a large bulletin board in the i
furnish’ them with stronger and in the office require 33 per cent; are warmly welcomed In the homes I Goodyear, who also entertained four lobby of the bank on which will i
healthier young men from this meetings 10 per cent and interviews they visit. Their counsel and helpful! of lhe boys for Bunday night «up- appear the names of every Barry ;
Aervice* have
nave been
oeen pl
or great
great benefit
oenerit per.
j*ervlce»
county, young .nen who have had ‘ four per cent of their lime.
Cfeunty person who has \nllsted
home. Especially
«-n- now.
• 1i
training Ln health habit* which will • The kinds of service* rendered are ■in many “a **
or who ha* been drafted and Is now ;
,
AN INJUNCTION
a* follow*, expressed in percentages: when
----------five
r­ of the county"* doctors ANKH
benefit them through life.
tn the service These names will
In lb. «BooU. 31 per t.nL
»-n. irah™BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
Frank
Hallock,
of
Dowling,
ha*
------each be clearly typed on a sep- ,
The staff of Ute Barry County
prwrhon.
«»r».
Z&gt;
p«
cm.:
-nUr
,-UX
U»
..»■
&gt;nd
U
lhe
Krnlppant
pnrl in
brought
an
injunction
*ult
agulnst
i»r*te
card and
tn ■lnhnhdfl.pl
alphabetical nMp.
order.!■
Health Department consists of lite Inr Uil-nu. IB prr cent; wrvkw to I •“«
'»» ■*!&gt;'« «'&lt;”&gt;
Uw Mr and Mr*. Thoe. J. Collick, of' The bank ha* already typed the1
director who. until hr became an .MU. tor p.r .«it: to rrlpplrf »“'"*n t.ry h.lpftjt_________
Orangeville. He alleges that Ule J names of more than 600 from this I
officer of the Caul Guard.' was’ Dr. ।
'
’
defendants have not fulfilled their county who are now' In the service. I
J, K. Altland. There are six nursex 'children, three per cent; communi- i
part of a farm rental contract 'For a comparatively few of these I
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
on the staff. An important part at, cubla diseases. 14 per cent; prenatal LOCAL FOLKS ENTERTAIN
with expectant mothers. e‘8ht .COAST GUARDS SUNDAY
entered Into laiLyearrHe asks an they have present addresses. The
ft is lhe public health engineer and work
per cent and post-natal work with UOA&gt;I L,UAKUa DUNUAT
Injunction against Ute defendants J bank desires to have this bulletin
. his ossUtant. Armin Roth and
Morton Hilbert. Mr. Roth sees lo It mother's and infants, nine per cent, i Only ten coast guards'ware *u- I to prevent, them from ________
disposing of board w
a kind of clearing-house for .
Tlie
concerning
1_
‘ &gt;in
. * : information
Inn mnr-mlno
men inmen
ih- in
The territory
territory where
where each
each nurse
nurse,. lowed
iowra to
io leave
wave Clear
vicar Lake
ua*&lt;- eamp'oa|uroperty
camp on property
m their
tneir possession
poweasion which
wrucn
information
concerning
men
in the
the i UNLISTED IN THE NAVY
Uta: the Barry county lake reports
Eaton* and who was out on ball.' court, and will probably recelv*
.
._
in o.._^
Sunday to accept
. ..._
dinner invitations .he assort*, in
in his
hi* complaint.
complaint, I*is covcov- 'service,
‘service, glvifig
givingnot
not only their names.
names, , Edwin Bassett, arrested
has~enli»ted
s? “
Navy.
have an unconlaminaied water did her work last year .is shown
__ several
______ .1..—
...1—2.J 1n~the"u.
th; ". “Z.
ivj. AA i favorable action.
Barry --------county people, [ered
1—--------------------------------------------------------------_ ..if
supply and arc conducted in a man­ the report on a smjsll county map. extended
----------- by ------ered by
by aa echattel
mortgage which
i but
that (weeks
weeks ago on a charge of kldnan—•— •1------ —him
• *-■-and his I
«M1V also their address, or
If ....
kidnap- ''motion
to —
release
* *»
;
Approximately 16 will be given
'they gave him. He asks for ah Itemnot
imnwn
hn«
tn
™rh
th»
m
.
k--- ------------------------- “
given'they
item- U
L
_
—
.
ner that will not jeopardise the with the area where she labored
U not known, how to reach them ping the infant son of Mrs. Virgene 1 bondsmen has been filed In circuit KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!
health of those who spend their plainly. Indicated, and I* a* follows: ' leave next Sunday so tho*e desir- lied statementof their account , through someparticular Govemthey rented his 'ment station,
summer* at our bike*. The school Mrs. Sue Carruthers, who began her Ing two or more of these boy* tor!with him yhlle
i
'
,, ,
buildings and surroundings of the work with the Foundation July I.' dinner are asked to call the U. S. o.1 farm.

t0 ,,nd the Mentions Thll Plan

SPECIALS SATUI,,

imopy

ukc ,he nUn** on thc iUtt ot ,lw *tarry

wKuSS mH Um«- »“«* vuuu

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bulk. pound
3 pkp2 can*
carton
pound

MINCE MEAT
VAN CAMPS 2779
GREEN GIANT PEAS
PALMER MATCHES
CRANBERRIES

—v ..

19«
3V
29c I
19c I

C. THOMAS STORE

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MUNICIPAL COURT
| Robert Woolslon of this city and
i Melvin Chilson of Cloverdale were
, picked up on disorderly charges.
.the former by city police. the lat­
ter by Deputy Sheriff Bedford at
J Middleville. They were arraigned
j Monday In Municipal court, each
;admitting the' offense charged
■ Wools ton paid &gt;10 fine and 84 50

o,h.r whb. lo-*

3 Fxclusiv" Extras­

Ei-----------, ositD-nitsrMin.
^’Marvel Home J*ad
Style Bread has the ,re‘ ‘
nets da’e" pvitded on th*
wrap|5*r for guaranteed

ttad. Oom ° !"”•“* °U‘

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WOMEN'S DRESSES
WARTIME

frethn*s»l

BIRTHDAYS
Port of every birthday cele­
bration is fhe looking backword over lhe years. And as
we look back today, we re°uI.e ,hL01 ’t'* yeor puh u»
oil lo lhe sharpest test we
hove ever known.

get your Y'’“m *ar;Q.t5bleLl NothinQ
wodd in frosh
.nridrod . - - by
ha, ba*n addedI
o| br&lt;od|

Thot test is a very real on*
for your Penney stores.

VITAMINS!

natural vilomini and nuMtat*

mH

lnfl vdamm B.. ruocm la
and 'ron"?nl? OTHER VNATURAL

itr home made

never before, io lhai yaw
wartime earning, may do
their iob, and buy War
Bondi ai well. Wa mu,i
scrutinire with on eagle eye
eveiything we buy lot you.
to it will be ouiitandina ai
o value.

BREADS. Try a loaf today!

FLAVOR!

11 YEARS IN HASTINGS

BIMHCAY PARTY

115.00 fine and 14.50 costa

fashioned radpol

, this 1o°*
advontafles of

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New In design and clevet
tn detail! Lovely rayon vel­
vet in dressy styles . . .
smart velveteen Ln twopiece frocks .... rayon
many occasions. Fall colorthat will delight you!

Smart and Comfortable!

SPORT COATS
Many New
Styles!

.* fl 90
| (J

Fleece’sport styles, cas­
ual models with fur col­
lars . .. some boxy spori
models with removable
linings ... io wonder­
fully convenient! Fall

Economy has olwayi been
our watchword. And now
ot our birthday pledge io’
you, we promise you re­
newed watchfulness for
Bir interest to assure you
value for your money,
this war time birthday will
be a happy birthday for ut
only d we can make il o
happy one for you I

DJI

Classic Styles For Men!
New Warm

FULL
LB. LOAF

Sweaters

2.98
Good-looking

tomblnatlons
with button
»r slide faat•ner fronts'
All-wool slip­
over*., too I

•MADS FROM A SPECIAL FLOUR
DEVELOPED BY ONE Of AMER­
ICAS LEADING MILLERS fOt EX­
CLUSIVE USE IN MARVEL HOME
MADE STYLE HEAD.

Beloved Hlylrs!

Plaid Or Plair

SWEATERS

JACKETS

SKIRTS

4.98

2.98

tailored Myler
in fine sport.*
fabrics. Grand
fall wear!

Pleated, gored
or flared style?.
in smart her-

FALL HATS

1.98
cardigans, colleglate-lookir.g
slipovers with

Newest dealgnr
and trimmings

gay plaids!

Sanforised

SHIRTS
1.65
4 J

, THIN LUCIO MARVEL

ORANGE LOAF CAKE

... 19c

2.11 29c

PEANUT COOKIES

I

DtVILJ FOOD

&gt;0*7.

SANDWICH BREAD

LOAF WC

I FRUIT

"

ia. 31c I WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 3 lw»c I POUND CAKE

FUDGE LAVER CAKE

white, too!

WHITEHOUSE

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ENRICHED PILLSBURY

SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE

EVAP. MILK

KETCHUP

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FLOUR

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2’^27*

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5 &amp; 19‘

35*

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SUNNYFItLD

WHItt SAIL

ROILED OATS

•,3:14c

o. 37c

■ItACH

5i’p19c

CORNMEAL

SNIDIR $

”

LIQUID WAX

.

YILIOW

CLOROX

CHIU SAUCE

19c SWEET PICKLES

MOTHER ANN

0, 24c CODFISH

:1133c

TEXAS — 80 SIZE SEEDLESS

LOAF CHEESE

DUCKLINGS

GRAPEFRUIT

2 lk- 62c

LB- 26c
REST CUB

VEAL SHOULDER ROAST

.. 24c

PABST-ETT CHEESE

LEG OF VEAL tr RUMP ROAST

...34c

RIST CUB

LIMBURGER CHEESE

.. 34c

VELVEETA CHEESE

ROLL BUTTER
CRESTVIEW EGGS

J/lfL (ffcAt

Chuf.

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AND BONDS

t

MICHIGAN

LA 13c

MICHIGAN

u 49c

SAUER KRAUT

2 lm. 9c

OYSTERS

GET N THE
SCRAP
TURN IT IN TO YOUR
LOCAL SALVAGE
COMMirtll

3 .... 19c

WAGNER APPLES

5 m. 1k
‘

CELERY
FANCY

RED EMPEROR GRAPES

GREEN BEANS

2 u. 25c
.

u. 13c

FRESH - WASHED

„. 41c

CARROTS

GIVE TO THE
WAR CHEST
HUP YOU* NEIGHIORS,
YOUR ALLIES AND
YOUR ARMED FORCE*

SERVICE

3 cm. 10c

*

tfiAUlff

UA

* WASTE FATS
*

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Fingertip
COATS
5.90
The newest mod

TENDER STRINGLEU

REDFISH FILLETS

SUUGOO’O

'9n

1

TEXAS YAMS

.. 30c

2 CM 31c

EACH lUC

DUICIOUt

LAMB SHOULDER ROAST

do. 40c

OLEOMARGARINE

HEAD LETTUCE

LAMB BREAST

MEDIUM

stripesl

CRISS—SOLID M SI2I

.OAF 44c

SILVER** OOM

patterns — over-

23

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RIST CUB

Include* Coat
And Trouser*
Famous Trentwoods — campat
leader* anc
tough sis they
make them i
Smooth anc
hard finish fab-

KJ 29c

FANCY—LONG ISLAND

WISCONSIN CHEESE

SUITS
9.90

IRtABT-O-TUNA

''£F19c TUNA FISH

WOHDtR BRAND

„ 11c

Men's Smart Socks .... 25&lt;

Here's Service In Style!

MEL-O-BJT

aiAIN OR PIMENTO

o w ncraf
quality I Top­
hit patterns

fcxptoAWGA.

and styled llk&lt;
big brother's!
Popular "coacher" type with fif
front, smart rail­
stitching

BOYS' SLACKS
Smooth and hard finish pflf
fabrics In rugged weave*. C

Baseball Type Jacket
Melton body, knit waist, g*&lt;X
capeskin sleeves. ------- O

BIRTHDAY

VALUES!
□ay New School Stytea!

LADIES*
Tuckititch
UNDIES
Part wool
vests and
panties

DRESSES
Fetching, with all’the smart
new fashion tricks of the sea­
son. Basqtle. prince** or tail­
ored style* in fine cotton. ’«

65c
Children’s
COTTON
SLEEPERS

Coat Set*

4.98
matching *ki-

Sixes 1 to I

69
JUST ONE

OF MANY
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in all colon

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tall-

SNOW
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throughout

�TIIK HASTINGS DANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. IM2

EDITORIALS
■
'
AMERICAN AIR POWER

CHURCH NEWS'
“Maginot Lines". Protect
natlml Karri*— W
a.
depriving us of valuable time.
the province of the navy and air-

faeed with the problem of conceal­
has come out of Washington since come^wlthln striking range and then ing the fall extent of lhe damage
Peart Harbor is the one on U. S.
up hu formations as far from until the losses had been replaced
ruhtux pU&lt;«. eompUM bp tte Ot“* “r or until Japanese fortes In the
W.. ...___ .....
.nd trocral. knew dUdw.nil,, but the, were mWr-ntled b, by losses of similar magnitude The
It «tn. people the eutdld. deUUed cemreu «&gt;d public efllnloni. The very tact that the Japanese did
appnul « our .ken lee which
lh„
. me- not immediately follow up the In­
.11 lun Ww, waltlnc The Americn „u,
itial advantage gained, is an In­
public h once wain tiwatad aa U It ,nemy concentration, which mltht dication that this particular bit of
wen krown up. Hm.r Dartn an adta
,bra&lt;h censorship,helped pay some valu­
eocata or ,«!», people all ot the
M
|u^ able dividends.
plain, uncolored facta passible with;
■
.
The War Department has been
due W,d to „e—r,
r»- ’ W“U W‘* "• h””"'5“
urtcuon., baa done an oouundm,
U1“* b
“ severely criticized during lhe past

gram will be given at the morn­
ing service at 11 a. m.. Sunday,
Nov. 8. Mrs. Houghton of the Jef-

missionary in Africa will be the
guest speaker. Special music will be
rendered by tiw Otterbein Guild and;
World Friendship circle girls
At the evening service the pastor will bring a gospel message.

EataMbWA Enhsraaca Record

Romaaco LaagaagM

I

M GardoMro. Na Gardeas

s**tn‘y »ll“b
&lt;* «&gt;•
French. Italtae. Spanish, PortaJspsotis are Um beet gardeners
United Stalos established a naw gueso and Rumanisn are known as la ths world, but Japanese gardens
record for duration of session.
| Romance languages
have no flowers

Navlgatioa DUkull
Mud banks and shoals make navigallon of the names estuary dlfficuh.

WINTER AUTO NEEDS!

BAFrfBT CHURCH
On Wednesday afternoon of Nov.1
11 the Ladles J. O- Y. Mi&amp;slonary
Soclety will hold their meeting with
Mr*. Grover Kelsey. S. Jefferson St.
Mrs Leslie Gross will be the speak-

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
impregnable static defense.
Morning worship will ptCheld at
This report clears up much of the' Our peacetime experiments in
^mharrt,rt Tokvo f-.ied to
10: 00 o'clock Sunday morning Rev. I
muddled opinion regarding Ameri- ^^
U&gt;us concentrated ^ch “rded
Stone will preachfroni the theme.
"The Things Which Endure " There
can warplanes on the whole, the 0,1 powerful, long-range bombeix p
The.orlain* I com
tone of the report U optimistic even Since the atr-eooled engine was the ' " J, ™** * „ J
none
wiU.be special music under the di­
though it states that the United Na-,kkal P°^ P1*"'
lhU ‘H* °f i
m,dr th^rald rection of Mrs Robert Burch.
The Sunday school will meet at
tlons are not likely to eclipse the en- craft- it is natural that great progbrouRht down orer Japan 11: 20. under the direction of Adel-'
emy in all branches of aerial warfare ***»
ma&lt;le “&gt; ‘hh type of mo- ,
..emotion was that all bert Cortrlght Attendance la grow- .
Inc
each Sunday. Departments are '
at the same time and that we must, lor—particularly so. since the airbombers exceol the one
be prepared to take news of further cooled engine was also the best one I 1
.
. Ru„.
(e
fully organized and there are class- i
bad dafeau “In stride.&gt; available for commercial planes De- I
"J"
“
raid
The official board will meet In .
An airplane is always a compro-, vclopment of liquid cooled engines)
'
Jantn
the church office next Tuesday eve­
mtae. A fighter, fbr example, cannot *“• neglected by the government
'
American flyers ning at 7:30. The Woman's So- '
be fast snd at the same time carry •««&gt;
»'«
commercial
who the War clety of Christian service will meet
a heavy load of fuel for long disf°r ■ hl«&gt;' Peered engine of i
linent nOw adjniu’ took part in the church Wednesday afternoon :
Mbs Bernice Jansen of Neighbor­
Ubk. nidbb Hnpm-,,1 cllmblnf perW- "&gt;"•
T&lt;*,« klUek. SwwIW o! hood House. Orangeville, will be the '
u&gt;n W h.d «&gt;l&gt; .I ite
Sine iW.Url»I World W.r n. War sUnuon explained lb«. .1- speaker.
peiue M redueuon In xrmor pl.ie Uie AUUon m,lne hu been Iremen- ,h
b
o,
EMMANUEL
proieeilun or lire power. Pl.nr. dou.1, bnprmd. Ir. heeupower hu ,
brolU.l down over
rn.de ullrx lul uiu.Uy lure io been Inereuwd r&lt;«y per rent
J1M„
M ,Lm ala
„ EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Next Sunday, at lhe 11 o'clock .
make concessions to manoeuvrabll- within the past few months it has I reach lhelr bome base
service, the Rev. Don M Gurv’s
It,. Tl.ne. which perform .plendld- been Mind with . .pecUl lufto- | ThlJ ,aml„to„.
„ aia sermon topic will be "Rendering un- i
I, « M«h altitude, do not n, u well .upereh.rder whleh .111 adapt It
w b.a
,rom
I: to Caesar."
at low and medium altitudes.
for high altitude work. However.;
- '; The choir of Emmanuel church I
prorated » xoxm ol „.)o).ca „
pony In fan- [
The Flying Tigers in China and even with these refinements. It still ,
Burma, using old, outmoded P-40 does not come within 100 horsepower !protest. Some commentators even, IIMtlon with choir practice last ।
went so far as to suggest that the | Thursday. Dewrt was served at ;
pursuit planes, made an astonishing of equalling the British Rolls-Royce. !raid, instead
__ . of
_a being
a.-!-— a_ spectacular
.1-- mill'
H'V'OT
*
“
'
-•*-rally decorated tables in —
the pariah ■
record—in fact an all time combat) American bombers are conceded
success, was really so disastrous house.
Last Sunday. Mr. Gurv had a j
rcoird-apHnst Japanese
planer, to be in a class by themselves. They ।that lhe War Department was
pleasant experience nt the Clear j
which
had greater fire power wrr built for precision daylight ,afraid to release lhe facts; that the
Lake camp, where he conducts lhe
and better all-around flying char- ‘ bombing at high altitudes and as ,decoration of Doolittle and the hon­ Episcopal communion service nt 9
acteristla. Gen. Chennault. made up such have performed even beyond ,ors awarded to hta flyers were a. tn. on the first Sunday of the j
for lack of fire power by having his {expectations British otaervers pres- ,
month. One of the Coast Guards
merely smoke screens to divert the
present had been In his Cub Scout
men fly in combat teams of two. The ent on the first missions of there. .puiyic
from
unpleasant pack ten v-ears ago. in the parish
mind
old P-40's could dive faster than lhe p|anes were amazed at the “uncan- truths!
।
wbichjie formerly served at Water- I
Jap planes and had greater speed ny- accuracy wlth which the bombs
It' is natural to expect rumors town. Wisconsin.
in level flight at the lower altitude*.
-laW-- on
targeU
,
On Friday, a number of Emmanuel
to Start going the rounds when
Church ladles will attend the re­
So. with the aid of the splendid
However, fine though they arc. ।
the full facta arc suprmsed by gional meeting oT church women at
Chinese
airplane warning system.I' ■■■
theM. American ............
bembers s
are
not as ccusorsiup.
&lt;
.
.«, ..wo
censorship.
Marshall.
4
hr
alvavx
mansard
havr
hlk
'
...
...........
he always managed to have his gOod for night missions as English! But suppose that the War Deptanes in positlon aboye the enemy pian„ buUt especially for lhe pur- j partmenl had immediately released
OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
from which *to ‘begin
7?” his
k tremendous
,rTn*n,d0'“ P°~ The "fortress"
-fortress" and "liberator"
“liberator' for
publication
the
exact
number
for publication the exact number
Barry' County Council of Chris­
diving attacks with each team of two bombers, for example, have sacri- of planea which faded to return totian Education convention at Nash­
coneentraftna on
nn one Jan
nlanr- If .ftced
__ *considerable
___ ____ u,.
....
. carrying
____ ... .
*
.
concentrating
Jap plane.
bomb
gether with the names of the fly­ ville Methodist church. November
the
Americans
missed
in
this
Inicapacity
tor
range,
speed,
tire
|»wer
,, , ,, .
. .
.
. .
,
----- -ers. Wouldn't this have been a 10th.
tlal attack,
attack, they
thrv had
had order*
ordra to
tn break
break 1 and _______________
..—
tlal
armor-plate protection.
There- raiher neat little warning to Japan
’
Program
11 00 A. M Devotions led by Rev.
?W*y
fO,T' lhfy haVC lw ,hBn haH ,he th,t 8 «P«&lt;KXd number of AmerlIn a prolongued fight, the euperior, bomb capacity of certain new Eng-|Can flyers were mlsslng-probably
Address bv Rev J. Burt Bouwmanoeuvrability, rate of climb-and Uvh plane* designed especially for hn china, possibly In regions occuman. Lansing.
fire power of the Jap plane* would niaht mlaUons. In night bombing plwi by Japan?
12:00 Noon. Pot luck dinner with
hare given the enemy an overobject b to unlmul . heavy con-1 The flyer, forced down would business session of Council al din- '
advantage.
| centraUon of high explosives over a thus have had a warning of their
ner table. Rev. T. A. Moyer pre­
siding.
TWsls cited as. an example of the certain area in the hope of damaging presence broadcast to Japan by
1:00 P M. Devotions by Rev Krieg
complex task of Judging warplanes. wrta!n vital targets. Therefore, the their own country!
1:15 Address by Riu Jenson. Or-.
P &lt;rtW’r*“ M‘‘‘ ne‘ Engl“h
bomber* are betchina U a vaU country
Even angevllle.
, n,"
P
; J
;ter mn ror “,u type of *°,k
8'^
months of silence,
1:45 Music.
telllgently by a general who thought j This is mentioned as an Ulustra- it was still poasiblc that some of
1: 50 Conference period.
A ,i"M and durable peace led by
an •°““ “* UcU“’
la?oeket‘ “°n of the hl«hly »P«cialized ns- U&gt;e flyer? might be alive and well
Rev. T. A. Moyer. '
down the enemy at better than a ture of modern str warfare.
and working their way slowly to­
Town and rural church led by Rev.
20
'*'P. .
, ,
The American P-39 and late mod.
ward unconquered China. If they W. Stone.
Sunday school workers led by Mrs.
state nt ehan»
hrin * .
P’*° can 1x7
88 another 11- were fortunate enough to be takAmy
Bower.
deslrable eharacteristir. rv tn ^lustration. Both craft are practical- en In by loyal Chinese behind the
2:J0 p. m. Address by Rev. J.
....
,
ng ot ly useless for pursuit and interceptor Japanese lines, for example, there
dralgns b impose Even the sttor puriiilt and
a|WBy, , cha”
they Buri Bouwman.
3.30 P. M. Adjournment'
Ihev ret to the hJttie ^t nnt
I *'ork ln Et’S^nd and Europe where । could eventually reach friendly terGRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
ratise newer an&lt;4 Ke«t r nn
h
most ol tlle tighting b done at ex- rttory—but tlie chances would not
The Sunday school staff meets to­
alreadv iwuah the* ,
", treme “itltudcs. But in Russia and be so good If lhe Japanese were
morrow 7:30 p. m. at 521 W. Court
alrrady pa»ed lhe experiment.!
whw aCTUI acUvlt&gt;. b
wamed of
Sermon theme for next Sunday
iumm.
.nt - n .
.
lordinated with ground troops, and
3o. before jumping to hasty con­ morning "A Happy Moment.”
- - - -z“X;■ £ "»*“
—11 - - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
essary to appreciate the fact that
The Woman's Missionary society ’
of aerial warfare, the OWI report
.ni.nMtxi„
। in time of war consideration for will hold its annual praise service
believes it unlikely that the United i
p
y’
Nations will ever be able to main-1 Thc D,vb report dors n°l 8»«npt I the armed forces must come first. al the manse Thursday. Nov. 5. at
1 If we fall for the rumors which two o’clock. Mrs. Robert Shannon
tain superiority in all categories at? 10 b1om °ver lhc ,act Ulat the 8tart
will be in charge of the program.
the same time.
| °r WorId War II found our air force Inevitably arise from news supresSunday morning worship at ten
American planes arc generally &lt;,e,lclc"t
almost every type of sion and if we automatically assign tinny o’clock. The pastor will tell
good and often superior to other
P^' TOr thf »‘«.that our mean and selfish motives tp the about “The Climber" and Will
comparable planes. Moat serious flaw 81rPlane engine development was authorities responsible for censor­ prench on the theme. "Charter
Members of the Church."
In American aviation has been our
by dbaentlons among air ship, then we are playing right in­
Sunday school at 11:45. Mrs. Atinability to turn out a good high cor,w hc'*ds wcr lhp relative merits to the hand.-; of the Nazi propa­ tie Hay. superintendent. The o|&gt;cnaltitude fighter.
.
|of lhe air-cooled and liquid-cooled ganda machine.
ing worship period will be held in
Censorship Ls a wartime neces­ the auditorium.
This deficiency stems back to our .,ypes’
’
Dr J. Burt Bowman, executive'
sity. When it w evident that facts
late start In developing a good, liqThe Davu report also makes It
secretary of the Michigan Council
uid-cooled. airplane chgtne and the ■cle#r 'hat neither the English. Ger- are being withheld let's not become of Ohurches. Lansing, attended the
impatient There are usually logi­ morning service at lhe First Pres­
purety defensive conccirtion of our . mans or Russians had lhe right ancal reasons why the full truth is byterian
Church
Sunday
and
American air strategy.
not told at once.
■
brought greetings from Ute state orAccording to the OWI report, the one of the typer, of airplanes with
gaiuration with which he is con­
only American llquM-cooled engine which the United Nations and Ger­ FREEPORT MAiRdN DiEb’
nected He also gave a brief address
at’ the opening worship service of
in mass production, the Allison, ha* many entered the war have either AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
.
, inc
the cunasy
Sunday school
scuuui.
not yet caught up with the British been abandoned or radically changed
Mrs. Lydia Simpson. 80. ~
a lwS I The Comus Club Class held Its
! The Comus Club Class held Its
J—■ — —
Rolls-Royce or Germany's Daimler- and entirely new type* have ap­ time res|jCrtMi first session at the Presbyterian
Benz. Favorable characteristics of peared. .
dsMhiJ M?
°rvhr Chureh
last
Sunday
with
GinChurch
last
Sunday
with Ml*s
MissJW&gt;.
OtitThu. lhe tetue &lt;« Ur .upi.m... G,J,a
'’ “
• K&gt;mh&gt;.k; In -I...Uim.
IIthe Allison are Its sturdiness and
I day Arthur Lower will be in charge
for some time. Besides
the naugndamn,. |lna lne wplc lor awcusMon wi
W'le.rs ine
, and lhe topic tor discussion will be
v’.
, The
—.. 3.
ol IUll«lon
....
ah
tiichmond. Va . Guy of Eseanaba. ■ young men
----- —
•---------and
women-•21 ---•
and over
Mich., and John Uack&gt; of near I nre Invited to attend.
Alto: one brother. John Layer o!,
, , -_______
towel! and one sister, Mrs Emm.d PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
KUpfer of Alto. Funeral services j special Revival Services arc in
are being held thl* Thursday af- progress every night at 7:45. Rev.
horsepower output, rugeednew and the air
temoon at the Freeport Methodist Mrs Manker will have charge and
altitude performance*. These motors! Thb Davb report b a\tnbute to! church at 2 o’clock. Interment in will speak each evening. We were
Bowne Center cemetery
disappointed In our engaged evan­
were not specifically developed for. the American public. It Is a rccog- timrn&gt; c»ni»r
gelist. but are going forward trust­
flghter planes and until recently it nitlon of the fact that the man on DEATH OF MILAN
ing much good will be done. Your
was assumed that their com para- the street has been quicker to appre- W. DBHR
j cooperation is needed, your prayers
lively targe.frontal area made them date'the
' - dominant role of aviation ■
Milan.W. Dryer. 66. a lifelong real- iI requested and your presence appreunsuitable for the refined. stream­ In the present war than many of lite1 dent of Barry county, u.rs.
Join u* tn this special cam­
died Tues- I
lining necessary Ln tlie high speed military and naval leaders. The . day morning at hi* farm home north | PalFn-f______________________
। First Church of Christ Scientist
fighters.
prodding of public opinion has un­ i °r
lie is survived by five brothers
The subject for Sunday Is ’Adam
However, improvements in cowluig questionably forced a quicker acand four sister*: Luther. Robert' and Fallen Man."
appear to have overcome this fault
, Floyd and John of Hastings, George •
------------------ • ■
■
and America now has in productloo
of Eaton Rapids; the Misses Pesrl THREE CORNERS
TJie Davis report might well serve I and Nellie Dryer and Mr*. Birdie 1 Mr. and Mr*. Prank Slucurn of
plane. jwwered with the larges', air­ as a model in informative Quality Cole of Hastings and Mrs.
Wall lake and Ben Slocum of Bat­
cooled motor yet built wldch prom- and tone and balance for future Archer of Charlotte.
tle Creek were Sunday dinner gueats
Funeral services are’ being
government reports on the progress today. Thursday at 2 o'clock held of Mr. and Mr*. James Slocum.
from
Leslie Williams is helping Mar­
high altitude fighters.
the Walidarff funeral hoaie aitli sha fl Norwood uf Delton build u
Until the fall of Prance in World
burial In Riverside cemetery'
barn near Gull lake.
War IL American aerial strategy- _oN PAy DAr Bur
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1942

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brother, Ben

social events

Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary

COMMUNITY NOTICtSK:

Sputa.
'
Mias Lottie Tvuslnk returned Fri­
Tuesday evening Mn. Neil Adair
Mrs. Richard Gaskill left Monday
spent ths weekend with Mr. day to htr duties as superintendent entertained with a surprise party
for an extended stay with her hus­
Mn Jdhn Eddy
of Pennock hospital after an fllneaa
band. Pvt. Richard Gaskill, at Fort
Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield Of six weeks. Which she spent at Lansing, with eight preaent. Bridge
Lewis, Wash.
her home in Grand Rapid*.
Was played with prizes going to Mrs,
were in Kalamazoo on Sunday.
wffl meet WMmaday,
Aid wHl be
Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Smith of
Richard Brower, Mrs. Harold Park­
Nov. n fifth Mra. oeonre Adrian- I
1
Miss Ruth Parr of Wayne came
Chicago were guest* ot Mr. and
daughter* of East Lansing spent
Mrs. Lynox Lewis over last week­ tlon with Mr. and Mra. Olcnn Den*- the weekend with Mr. and Mr*.
end. Mr. Smith 1* a director of'tna
Prank Sage and Mr. and Mr*. F.
Mr. and Mn. Clart
All are cordially invited.
social settlement in Chicago also a
&gt;13 E. Thom St . gave a dinner last1
The Junior class of Richland j
Mr. and Mn. Gary Crook were
member of the board of review of
Mr. and Mn. Guy Giddings, also
High school will have a carnival on |
the Social Agencies of that city. guest* of Mr and Mn Rollo Vlele Mr* Ray Hiatt of Battle Creek, Johncock’* brother. Jay Reuben
Friday evening. Nov. 8 at 1:30 P. I
of
Vermontville
on
Tuesday.
।
„„„ ,
| visited Mn. Anna Percival at oalesM.^at
the school
Everyone tn- ornAX1ZATloNg
■ Miss Wlllo Jone* wag home from ; burg Bunday.,'
er with Mr Smith.
from the U. 8. Naval Training 8la। Mr. and Mra. Harry Thompson
n&lt;hon
; The Banner Clara of tha McthoMr. and Mn. Clarence Crawford Kalamazoo over the weekend
Mr. and Mra. Fred Rehor and two of Sturgis and Mr. and Mra. Nfcx
and Mr. and Mr* William Crawforn
The Delton Inland Laka garden
attended lhe play "The Com 1* children of Canton, Ohio, visited I Vukin and baby son Richard Lee
club win hold K* regular meeting
l*®T11**
at the home of Mra. Maurice Oar-1 W10M?J.°rp(rtlu&lt;:!t_*^PpKl^OhyGreen," starring Ethel Barrymore, । hl* parents, Mr. and Mra. Jacob Re-1 of Grand Rapids spent Sunday at near Prairieville and Mrs. Hah Reed । hor. from Thursday till Monday. I the home of Mra. Anna L. Johnson. of Haattngs.
. in Grand Rapid* Saturday night.
rett on Thursday afternoon. Nov.
™ H t“*a VW‘
I William Hubbell. Jr . returned
H. McNeill of Evknsvtoe,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr*. George Fulton were Mr and I Tuesday to Great Lakes Ill., after ’lnd • and Wnl T McNeill of ,ChiUHan Rapp, Mrs Roger William*
Bemlee Jansen of NdghborI
a
furlough
following
an
attack
of
!
CBB
°
’
were
“
1!cd
the
be
*&gt;Mr*. E F. King of Kalamazoo.
and Mr* Bert Patton win grange
Houte Orangeville, returned
| pneumonia.
: ’toe of their mother, Mrs. Emma V. the eity, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance
??
merUn*.
ndralanary from Japan, will- speak
Mr. and Mr* F. H. Ga*ke)l ana
Mr*. J. a. Woolen and her sis- McNeffl »ho U very llj at the honw Trethric entertained at aupper Bun­
jhrtng Table Drcoradon." Rofl call
Wedneeday afternoon. Nov 11.
Mr. and Mr* Albert Vedder spent ter, Mrs. Henry Seeley, returned
h" «l*ughter. Mrs. Wm. A. day evening, place* being laid for
"Some
Fsct*
A
boot
Chr/santhe,
v
3
o'clock
at lhe meeting ot the
Sunday with Mr*. Katherine Ved­
eight. Bridge was played later, the
Monday from a visit in Hesperia ' M'’n&gt;hy
mum* or Araleamum*" Mra Her- w 8 C. 8. at the Methodtat church,
der in Grand Rapids.
with another sister. Mrs. Janie.- ■ Mr and Mra William Fox of honor guest* each receiving a gift.
man Reynold* will be in charge of Mrs Fred Jone* will act a* chalrchair­
Mn Alma Edgecomb ot Battle Caldwell
(Kalamazoo, spent the weekend with
the
program
on
"Bulba
for
Pall
,
man
and
there
will be special musiCreek is the guest of her aunt. Mrs.
John B-reiH, u hren, here Fort 2"r P*™u. Mr wd Mr. tUH,r port for service in New York City;
Pl?.ntlni?
MfS Margaret Potter cal number* and tea will be served,
Ella Wolfe, thl* week
Huron for a visit with hl* parent* ' J®? u "J1 hOr’ “n&lt;l
Archie
will tell What herbs to grow for Everyone Is urged to attend,
Miles Water*, *on of Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Barnett and i
"T’ u
uspicing cheap cut* of meat.
'
&gt;*r
other relative* and friends.
I Word has been received from
Halloween cats, witches and gobMrs Clair McKee ha* gone to *®bcrt F' Co°f*r by friends here. Uns decorated the home of Mr. and [
tn the navy Friday, wa* home for
Preachirig service next Sunday at, CO. DISTRICT M. E. A.
Buffalo for a month's visit with Mr t*!at
has obtained hl* Third Mrs. Lloyd Valentine on Saturday :
10:30 o'clock followed by Sunday; The tint meeting of the Barry
evening when they entertained the i
Great Lake* Naval Training Station. and Mr*. Max McKee and Mr ano
ln
school. Plan to attend both service*. Count* District of the Michigan
Mrs. Dale McKee.
He is on duty somewhere on the Friendly Neighbors group
After
Great Lakes, III.
Bowe* Mills
Education Association will be held
-----——Scudder
.
®' P**tore*.
the carry-in supper at six-thirty,
Mr* —re
Lyle
went to .....
Hol-. Lynn Lewi* leave* Friday for thel^^an^c on
The Bowens Mills L. A. 6. will at Delton Wedrmday. Nov. 11. at
land on Wednesday for a few day*' remainder of the week in Chicago
M5J:
BprtHger spent the cards were played. Mrs. Verner
meet with Mrs. Doris Foster Thur*- fl:ts p, m. Kim Sigler will be the
visit with her mother and other where he will attend the mid west ■ *ec't'nd ,n Gr*nd Rapids with her Webnter and Elzey Mend winning
day
Nov.
12.
for
dinner.
There
will
speaker of the day and shall have
relatives.
, y. m. c. A. confcrentfe. Mr. Lew- ;
8pT,n?eV
high scores and Mr.*. Wayne Mer­
be a tale of various contributed as guest the president of the MichlMrs.
state president
president of
ot this
thia organl-1
organl- MlssfKxine
Mr*. Clarence Baechler went to 1*U isIs alate
»**’S*neDowning
Downingand
and her rick and Vemor Webster held the
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L Myer* have two children. Victor Mjer* of article* In afternoon for benefit of ran Education Association. Slave
Alliance.
ration. Mr*.
Mr*. Lewis
LewU and
andyoung
i r00l
in“U: fro
?” Lansing spent the consolations.
• lUnnce, Ohio, last Monday for a I ration.
young
[ r0?°tomate
from
of Ionia will celebrate their 50th Ionia and Mr*. John Charles of Red Cross Everyone cordially tn- Niabet.
visit with relative*.
■ daughter will accompany Mr Law- 1
“l toe John Eddy home.
Sunday guests of the Robert Dry- 1 U and vUlt Mr and Mr* Arling- The girls attended lhe coast guard
Mrs. Nell Adair entertained her wedding anniversary on Sunday. Vicksburg; and two grandsons. Mr. vited to attend
Nov. 8 Mr*. Myer* 1* the former
(loverdale
PAID 11434
er's were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eng- ton Smith who were here visiting dance at the country club on Sat­ bridge club at her home Thursday Julia Roush, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Myer* were resident* o.
urday evening.
with eight members present and one
itsh and three children. Mr and the Lewi* famHy last week.
Hastings for a number of yean.
held at the Town hall Friday eve- 'creek, when brought before Justice
Mis*
Marjorie
Hill
wa*
home
from
guest.
Mrs Hiram Baxter. Pritt* i Mrs O. W. Roush of Freeport. They
Mrs. Thomas English nnd Mr nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs Sam Jenkin* and
ning,
Nov.
fl.
Pot
luck
supper
win
Bowman Friday, admitted that he
WMCE.
Kalamazoo,
over
the
week
­
were
won
by
Mr*.
Baxter.
Mrs.
Ger
­
Mr*. Cha;. Hineman, all of Lan- family ot Lansing spent the weektw,
e.vn TF..*—............ j. .
_
...... .
—
:---------- sponsored a camp fire group for
■lh«end with Mr. and Mrs. E. W Deak- end. She wa* accompanied by Mira ald Lawrence and Mrs. John Chandwelcome
cense. He paid 11430. which would
Alice Decker, a fellow student.
Sunday guest* nt the Rev. Gury in*. *
T A &lt;
T X r I tor** year* and give an annual one
The
Cloverdale
Home
Extension
.
license*.
f- I R,/| Hl Y party ,or the ,Ws; under ’"‘“d- ।group win meet at lhe home of Mrs.i buy severaldrivera'
heme included Mr* Anna Burt of: Mr. and Mr* Edward J. Adam* NEW IDEA CLUB MAKES
---------------»ee
One of the pleasant Halloween
■
X
-L&lt; -I—/ -L laneous they list money for the
Sylvania. Ohio. Mis* Edna Lnudct I spent the weekend in Muskegon GIFT TO HOSPITAL
BANNER WANT ADVA PAT
of Hudson nnd Mr*. Gun's parent* with their son and family. Mr. and
■
-r-x T
। Community House at Orangeville I Arthur Lathrop Nov 11. All mem-1
lire
-.,-1 Mr*.
,1.. David
l&gt;.v!.l C
l-ll.. of , Mrs.
_ — E. J.
- Adams.
. .___ Jr.
Mrs. P.-E. Willison was haste.** Thursday evening when Ronald
Mr and
8. ILlckly
.JL I I F-* | I .
fostered by the Episcopal church
x A
i through Mira Bernice Jansen. Aoney
PitL-xford.
| Mias Jean Hunt and Mira Jean to the New Idea club on Wednea- John Trethric entertained seven I
Richard Conk left Wednesday for Deakins left last Saturday for a i day evening. Oct. 38. ThL* was tne friends at n five o'clock supper, -------- ------ -- — ~------------'
for the U. B. Vacation Bible school
the remainder of the week lo nt- i two weeks' trip to Brownsville, Tex., i time for their annugj auction sale. followed by an evening of games.
n«-rtw.orH
.He
H,.
and funds f°r one child to make
1
. U ' 0 «!heduled 4-H trip to Detroit.
j
tend the Michigan Pre** meeting In' where they will visit Sgt. and Mr*. netting the sum of &gt;30. Mrs. Alma i The Halloween motif was carried
IL,J Hastingsite met a sol- ,
member* of thl* club are Mn
FlHgleton. officiated very ably as out in the decorations.
Ann Arbor
I Robert o. BurwcH
"IL*
0
.
---------------------"
Clarence
Johncock. Mra Roselle
Mrs. C. S. McIntyre vlalted Mr.. Mr and Mr* J. W. Ambruster. auctioneer and Mrs. Sadie Mae;
Mrs.
Howard
Orsbom
wa*
hoatesa
LL'krfeL
LI?
'
6tanto
&gt;.
Mr*
Howard
Orsbom.
and Mr*. Arthur Rumbaugh at Ionin 1 jr. Bn&lt;1 Kenneth Dyer of Swartz Palmer capably assisted a* clerk.
to the Busy Eight Club. Monday
XIrS Harry Bush' Mbs Margaret ’
on Sunday.
Creek spent from Saturday unfit Articles offered for sale Included evening. November 3. at her home. rMm^blJk down m mte side
rt£
v™&gt;
Johncock- Ur&gt; Harry McDonald.!
Mr. nnd Mr* Gay Jordan and two Monday with lhe former's parent*, apron*, doilie*. holders, various kinds
Bunco was played with prizes going the street that you are »tl- • Mri cb*rlea James, and MIm Oathdaughter* of Sylvania. Ohio were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Armbruster. Sr. ot towel* and other Items beside*
To Mrs. Harry McDonald and Mis* YTvou^n'^rit’r* SLXJ0’
Wc*b"
h"
,
weekend guests al the Kellar Stem ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pate and ft good assortment of homemade1
Dorothy Reynold*, who was a gue»t. h«L
"vm.Prcirtdent a,nce the group organized
home.
Laurence and Mary Elizabeth Pate baked goods—cookies, cake, rolls. I
Just makc yourself known and n|)(1 Mrs stanton haa served a* aec.
Mrs Dewey Hon ha« been con-1 of uncoln Park were guests of Mr.
v. . .u
. ■
. ... , v.
I Mrs. Robert Harkness entertained lhSl‘z!e
and treM for lhp
»*»»««•
fined to her home the past week Bnd Mn) E c Edmonds Saturday
H u the cuilon, ol lhe club mem- wth ,
„„ M&gt;, „
isn k , a
£w„Su‘«? „!■!
because of Illness but Is now on the , nnd Sunday. Loren Edmonds of ber. lo Us lo Ihl. eoeUm raeel. homr on w„, o„„a
h„n. „ "x
gnin nnd expects lo be about In a , Kalamazoo wa* also a guest on inf » rirtol eonned jooda tor Hen- odOK her ehier, Mrs. H W Den*,„a nlc„ M„. w,n&gt;er Den- examnle°foTmrvom i^to^ w El8ht Ch,b? Nelther do we whUe i
few days.
, Sunday.
•' ,noeh hoplUJ IndoOed tn lhe Ho- I
follow
1
escryone
in
town
to,
we
applax
,
d
tadlet
B f^i
,
Col. Emil Tyden and his daughLynox Lewi* lx In Lanxlng today n.Uon on Wedneml.y eventot were I la„ mt„,
t„ HMtine,
ter. Mr* Richard Groo*. have been .trending a state YMCA commit­
In Philadelphia the pa*l weekjtt- lt- meeting.
lomeloee. I lb, eoHee. t none pooch- vuiung ,„a bria«e were lhe order
In times like these when our local • -XVdeltsnrt
es, 2 cans
c*na pears. 4 cans grapefruit. of the afternoon.
lending the ceremonies at the Amer-1 Mr* V. D Wldrig relumed home e*.
doctors are working day and night I wh*cl? de™an? l^al
al* m“l p.ul
loan Swedish Htatorical Museum. Fnd.y
rrorn Manhattan Kan..’ 4 cans pea*, 1 qt. blackberries. 1 qt.
to meet the Increased demand*
■h^”ler lO the wheel When «**
where the Pioneer Room, donated wliere she visited Sgt. and Mr*, black raspberries. I enn orange and
Tlie young set have been party­
I
by Col. Tyden. was dedicated.
[
Wl4rte fOr B Wcek dq,, u grapefruit Juice and 3 Jara of Jelly. ing this past week what with blrlh- made upon them since lhe depart- ; nc£, anscsure of six Barry county doctors to
toe case last «"eck when
Mrs. Nora Daw-son went to De- j gf-rgeacl Major of Personnel in
Much credit should be given the dava and Halloween.
the Armed forces, each individual ।
°
7“ "rnt
from Pentroll on Friday for a stay of two. Headquarter.
Supply "Battalion New Idea Club for it* splendid a*On Friday Mira Marjorie Ann has a responsibility to the com- •
*5°®? *^1fc„ie'
[
distance
with
many
worthwhile
Cordes
celebrated
her
eighth
birth
­
. „
,'
,
’ .. : located at Fort Riley. Kan.
&gt;
------- ------------------munlty as well as to himself in tor help in the kitchen. Mra. Mau-,
Edward Bottum. Jr . of Detroit
?-Ir nn(1 M|&gt; Glenn Bollinger ot, community projects. The money day by entertaining seven of herj
rlc’
took over the planning
was the guest of hi* parent*. Mr. | Krlom.izoo were guest* of Mr. and I received from their annual auction, young friend* with n supper partv j safeguarding the public* health.
For that reason alone it is not 1
01 meaU and
nnd Mrs. E F. Bottum. over the m a. Nell Bockeloo, South Broadway I dUM and other sources Is all used nt Ijer home on West Green street.
only selfUh and unwise but dedd- Edward Goody car
**“and
•’ Mrs. Kellar
weekend. Mr. and Mrs Bottum reBim'dny.
f°r other*, nnd though the mem- All the guest* were in Halloween'
Stem did their share ot K. F.
edly
unpatriotic
for
anyone
to
ven
­
turned to Detroit with their son for;
nnd Mrs ciBre p Carter and i bcrshlp Is limited, the women are costume which added to the party'
duties
also.
a visit of a few days.
tK0 daughters. Marv Clare and Bet-' a,»»ys
commendable gaiety. On the same dav Miss Mary ture forth when they have any
This
is
the
kind
of public service
illness.
Aviation Cadet and Mra^ Martin
of SaglnBW Bre jpend|ng
activity.
Jane Andrus also had' her nlntn communicable
j nese comment*
These
comments are
arc m.ae
made in
in tne
the ‘h»‘ c,n™1 ,«* measured Suffice
Pt-rry Hawthorne are guest* of his wk w„h Mr ,nd Mn| Wgrren i
------- -------- -w----------------birthday and she entertained her | Interest
of everyone and partlcu- •** »® say that in toeae trying times
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Haw- ,
DIBBLE—ERWAY .
friends with a partv and supper at larly in fairness to our overworked thl5 15
type of responae of woihome. Martin 1* having an eigh-, M
d M
w
c u
d M ,
Maxine Erway daughter of her home on West Green street too. i
mcdlcal men, who deserve nil of tlie
u°^er Ar’'erl,ca who. *tnow
The Misses Ellen and Elaine help and cooperation we can give lh?‘“Job
wUh*
Hcrti in““ . 5®; it nr J"??:'”r.
Reinhardt, twin daughters of the thPin
out thought of self, they do it.
Ala. He returns on Nov. 9. Cadet
Specifically, these comments are!
• - •
oecome tne unoe or Aviauon Herbert Reinhardts, had great fun
and Mrs. Hawthorne went to De­
Mrs. Arthur Valentine and chll-' cadet. James P. Dibble, son of Mr Pridav when they Invited thqlr occasioned because of an instance | Again Hastings acknowledges one
troit Saturday for a vWt.
dren of Middleville were Sunday । ,nd Mrs. James E. Dibble, route 1. friend* to join their Halloween which occurred at a large public of it* public spirited citizens in
Mira Angle Bate* returned on
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. | The ceremony was performed in the party at their home on West Clin­ gathering a few days ago. An un­ thanking Ray Branch for making
Wednesday of last week from a
L. Valentine
They left later to chapel of the First Methodist ton street.
possible the Benefit Show for local
visit In Detroit.
Miss Susie Hawthorne greeted het accompanied person In the audience UJ3.O. activities. Mr. Branch de­
Join her husband in Ypsilanti.
' church at Phoenix, by the Rev.
was coughing and sneezing continu­
Mrs Winona Downing. ML** RexMU* Lorraine Wheeler of Middle-, pr R N. Merrill, at 12:45 Satui- playmate* a* they came to her house ously. obviously wa* ill enough to be serves
to be commended, as well a* |
--------------------------------------------------------ine Downing and a guest from Lan- vllle wa* the weekend guest of Miss day. oct. 3J
The bridal couple on north Michigan Ave. Saturday home in bad but instead had risked the Rotary Club and Klwanl* Club
afternoon
to
enjoy
Halloween
fun
। Mt lha Waters.
were attended by Mrs. Josephine
personal health to say nothing or who sponsored the *Jiow1 and it I*
|. Miss Alice ----------Bates and
Mrs Robert ■ rvvpixrn.
Koppen. ana
and vaaev
Cadet ----------Kendal—
Dowls of nnd a supper party prepared for the public health lo attend an affair a pleasure to express thl* apprecla-1
- -----ymnw guests
O’Brien were luncheon guests of &lt;
piying yje)d
which wa* not of sufficient impor- tlon publicly on behalf of the dtl| Mr* John Ketcham. Jr., and Mr*, i Mr BDd Mrj j^bb|e
gnid.
Madalyn E Clark, four nnd oneMaliorv Casaldv at the Utters home u#ud from Hastings high school half years old daughter of Mr. and
Two piece ond unionsuits. All
In Zlrand Rapid* on Monday.
| wlth the
of 1W5 Jlmmy
Mr*. Erwin E. Clark. 317 E. High
Thts may sound unduly critical POLAND—GARNER
cotton, wool and cotton mix­
8TEAM HEAT
| Mr and Mrs A. L Brown and tcred tbe employ of the Schuia St„ entertained ten children on Sat­
charle* Poland and Mia* Fem
urday from 3:00 to 5:00 P. M - at of tha Individual but just let an
i-hOdren
of
Ann
Arbor
were
here
,
Baking
Co.
of
Chicago,
and
wns
tures, ond all wool.
HOT A COLD WATER
epidemic start'and thl* islhc man- Gamer, both of Middleville, were
I Friday to attend the funeral of with them at the time of hi* en­
I Bert Spark*. remaining over until listment with the Air Corps last her first partv as well a* the first ner in which It may begin) ana married on Wednesday. Mr. Po­
8HOWER BATH
then the warning is too late.
|Bnd 15 employe m Battle Creek.
one
for
several
of
her
guest*.
Each
j Tuerdnv.
spring. Maxine graduated from lhe
We have a "production line" in
■■
« » »_________
Single $3.50 per wk. up
| Mrs. Frank Andrus and Mary Jane University of Grand Rapids and one was presented with balloon* of
Hastings that could be seriously Im-&gt;'
__
, have gone tn Traverse City for a had charge of the office of Dr. Bee­ various colors, noise maker* and paired by an epidemic.
zil'
"
*
~
man of that city until the doctor
Stay at home when you're IB—j
Mar-hall Furrow wa* In Detroit entered the medical service of the mimpkins led bv a black cat.
that is another way m which you;
army. The newly weds are at home Mrs. Josephine Whitmore led the can help win the war!
I Two young fellows living in the
, aminations ns a Naval Aviation at DO West Holly, phoenix. Artz, un­ games and a beautifully decorated
Cadet He I* now awaiting call.
til Jimmy's duties as an aviator cake, the Rift of Mn. Louise OraudWhen an attractive new metal country not so far from Hinting.*
ln of Battle Creek, was served with card table and four chairs were de- spent Halloween night in tipping
call him elsewhere.
ice cream and sherbet Guest* were livered to the U. S. O. room bear“me privies in their neighbor­
David Gurv. Elizabeth Lake Jerlilec ing the note. "With compliment* .Hood They thought they were so
MEMBER OF COLLEGE
Barnum. Jolyn Brozak. Bally Rose of the Busy Eight Club," it occa- very smart that no one had seen
SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA
Every weight
Cook. Carol Burras. Julie Lowrv.
' ML** Mildred Gaskill, sophomore Joberta Whitmore Jeannie Whit­ sloncd comment as to exactly who ,hem do this. Rut it seems they
FOR A NEW SEASON
the "Busy Elghtera" were and what,’*” mistaken.. A* they were eatEvery style.
at Michigan State college. 1* a mem- more and David Stem.
Face Fall with a fresh complexion! Erase that
they did.
In« toelr Sunday dinner, into their
l
ber
of
Hie
college
symphonic
or"faded tan" look and those sun-squinting wrinkles.
ot the sheriff s
jchextra this year. MUs Oaxklll U ..Thursday evening thirteen girls' Here's the answer. In April. 1939, h2™ CIEC
Be ready for the new season!
in the home economic* division of w.re entertained at the home of &gt; eight women saw things to be done onlcers. They didn't feel so funny
PERMANENTS
| the college. The symphonic or­ Mlss Elisabeth French in honor of • they didn't wail to be told) ao they ?£?ut ,thal- especially when the
Machlneltu &gt;2-54
Finger Wave
adopted
the
above
mentioned
name
pfllccr
Invited
them
to put the out, chejtra. conducted by Alexander Mis* Anita Lobdell. The evening
Dried
OU
up. others from
Schuster, makes many public ap- wa* snent Informally and Mis* Ixb- and went to work. They raise most j hou“* back In place or be his
&gt;130.
of their money by a cooperative! Iucsta ut the jail. They were glad
{pearances on the campus during the
RED
year. It annually accompanies one She left Saturday for Delta, Ohio. buying plan in which about three “ promise, and did what they were
hundred people belong.
t0 do. But it didn't seem *o
artist dn the college concert serie*
Tliese arc some of the things they ‘“nn/ £ 8° In the daytime and put
■nd also give* three concerts a year. AMERICAN LEGION NOTES
have done and are doing:
j1*0 building* back m pUce.
Reds,
whites,
blues,
and
ARMltiTICE
WOMEN’S CLUB
At the County Farm they have MOTH LARVA SMALL
DAY BANQUET
_
brown. Cotton, wool and
The Lawrence J. Bauer Post. No. put Inlaid linoleum on the dining
At the Nov. 8 meeting of lhe
A clothes moth larva can crawl
floor, on all the tables and on
Leather. Prices—
Women's Club. Rev. and Mra. L. W •45, American Legion, will observe room
...c kitchen table*, drapes
v.-Hv in
... tlie
..«■ through a crack only four thouStone assisted by Mr*. Uncoln Du- Armistice Day. Wednesday. Nov. 11, the
ladfes parlor and curtains in all ot «*ndth* of an inch widf. Which
With PARKA
pon of Plainwell, will present a day 1942. with a banquet and program the ladle* bedroom*; at the court mean* that tight fitting bags. pncK•nd ZIPPO
O
will) the foremast woman composer. at toe Legion Home, starting at housc they put linoleum on Ute floor ,
closets or cheats arc in order
Mrs H. H. A. Beach. Mra. Stone
and drape* in the ladles waiting I to protect woolen*. Airing, dry clean­
gion
and
Legion
Auxiliary
arc
in
­
and Ma Dupon are both member*
room; at the hospital they "pur- lng. brushing and the use of flakes
of fit. Cecellg musical organization vited.
chased large mirrors needed In the OT mothball* to repell the invader*
of Grand Rapid-,
Mra. Dupon is
suggested as wise protection for
There is a little cleaning up to dcUvcrj’ room and in the nur«ei |
a talented organist.
do around the hall *o nny Legion­ work room: (they have pledged gjj j w«rllme or any other time.
. «bd «DttTOx'
—
naire that can is requested to be at
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Old Fashioned
the Legion hall Saturday afternoon Tltankurlving time they have din­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tyler an­
ner and prize* for thirty under-' The Delton Methodist churchtwill
nounce the engagement of. their
privileged children; at Christmas
» 'Bring Your Father 8undaughter. Ella, to Dale Henry, non GRIFFETH—WILTSHIRE
they spend about &gt;100.00 :baying ' “J-on November 8th. Mr Harof Mr. and Mra. Shirley Henn' Has­
Ml** Frances Wiltshire of Winona. glft* (usually clothing* and basket* |Burpee,and daughter Edith May
tings. Dale Is now tn the U. 8. Ml**.. became the bride of Lt. Wal­ of food for unfortunate families '*ln PUy
on toe musical
Navy.
ter L. Griffeth. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Griffeth of Hickory Comen. in
BUY WAR HAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
AT
* * *
a ceremony performed al the BapMr. and Mrs. Lysle Shedd of lt*»tings announce the engagement ot 111 U. Griffeth is now attending
County
Youth
Counrtl.
Hot
‘
"I"J"!?
?
wuh
U
t
their daughter. Lorane Burling, to ( Motor Malntenvice School at Fort
112 S. Jtffsrso* St
Pkoas 2421
iu,./”™ •na
Edmond Pieczyrt ki of Battle Creek.! Benning. Go. Lt. and Mrs. Griffeth1 Lund, trn)rt, .nd
The marriage will take place tn the | are living at 815—30th St. Colum­ Cross—extra this year was &gt;10 fbr
'• • *
near future.
i bus, Qa.
lhe Red Crow Klta; they have KEEP'EM FIRING—WITH/UNK!

3

ORGANIZATIONS

Have Plenty
of Everything
You Need

JFe

For your hunting trip in the north wood*.

! “T TS

” «««

RED

PLAID JACKETS

By Chippewa and

Green Bay

Wool.

$795 ~ s950 ■ 1250 “ $14’50

Breach" to Match $7.50, $8.50, $9.50

Caps to Match65c, 89c, $1.25

UNDERWEAR

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

It Really Wai Not So
Funny. But They Did It

For Sult

NEW BEAUTY

29c to S J 25

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

MITTENS &amp; GIOVES

sweat smn

20c to $2'50

Bakery Special

SPICE CAKE

DUTCH APPLE PIE

BANGHART BAKERY

HIGH TOP ARCTICS Lo«o and Button
style. Fait Shoes and Sheep Lined Paes.

UY
ONOS

�- Fxa« wx

THF PASTINGS BANNF.lt, TBL'RbDAY, NOVEMBER a. 1W

THREE HUNDRED
ATTEND BANQUET

Glaciers Busy Running Errands '
State Policeman Herman Meier-I,
Jurgan of Tillamook. Ore., explained ;
a glacial rock formation to a touristI,
party. "Where." asked a woman. ■
"are the glaciers now?" Trooper ,
Melerjurgan scratched his head. "I
guess.' ma'am. they’ve B0”* back

| (Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)
j evening. E. L. Anthony. Dean of
। Agriculture at M. 8. C.. who set lhe
i toastmaster at ease by giving him

Sheldon Agency
All Kinds ot Insurance
Smety Bonds
hose 21B5
o Hastings

highways, skys the California High­
way Patrol, it paves the way for
tolling bells.

The phrase. "It fits like a T
comes from the precise work which
: ui. y "ofti orrbe’rd"
He Mld that «Kriculture Is In the mechanics do with a T square.
liking dis'knre to i.t I limelight today. Tlie farmer has.
"’11"*
1 b**n branded by radio and press as
H3* Na.Mnte ToTb«m unpatriotic, as being a Shylock askii»iior&gt;. phone saw. I Ing for the last pound ot fresh.
_
.
•»-1 Nothing could be farther from 'the.
lruth' T,'e farmcr has asked for
'
n j; parity.—equality, the same rccognli', uii« f„.m Hon of his brain and brawn as-that
. xhwi. Cry.lol Br»« , of any other line of work.
,2F3 -। Agriculture has been stepped up
tHr«*.hXr {?«?•.»*’ 35 &gt;*rCfnt over normal. 15 percent
_»JT &gt;: Heitreed. ii s *•”«• last vear. and this in the face
rnuhr.1 .leaping r.-.n of a greatly decreased labor sup- ।
•» or u-ord oniionat | Diy. The farmers of this country
turiii.h-d“ir&lt;..’ ln the pait year have Produced.
. ai-., '• x is rw
town their dn*D' herds, enough milk
&lt;m- '4741.
1.1 ■. ' to form a lake large enough to float
.O onfurni.hrd nM&gt;&lt; ] the entire navy; of our country. Injraaio &lt;n.ra.m., eluding the warships, airplane car-

Swanson Agency
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From 31.00 up with

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HENRY FLANNERY

DR. L. J. CASTON

Sun Spots Disrupt Business
Sun spots do sometimes disrupt
business. Recently they disrupted
radio and telephone service through­
out the world by their electric sc*
Uvity. Further, many believe there
I* a correlation between business cy­
cles and sun-spot activity.

REED'S DRUG STORE
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
Largest Forest
The Taiga of Siberia, one ot the
world's greatest forests. Is 4.000
miles long and 1.000 to 2.000 miles

AUCTIONEER

—

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour
Middleville

Hastings

Marshall Furnaces

croupy

cough due to a cold? Give

Repairs

"Peckham's Remedy" —

and

Musi Help ar It WUI Cost You Nothing
Over two million botllM of the WILL AR D
TKKATMK.NTturebeen eotd TorjeUetcl

du. to
A«*4. Hold on ISday.'UUh
Aik for "WIHaro-i IOmmm" which fully

Coal, Gos and Oil Fired
furnished

Symptoms e&lt; Distress Arising from

STOMACH ULCERS
out TO EXCESS ACID

sad Pu.d.nnl Ul.wx due to
Nw Memlrn. lHr or. Vpf*

OPTOMETRIST
Pancoast Bldg.

DAN ULREY

QUICK RELIEF FROM

iu-

ECON-OCOAL STOKERS

or supply on lhe farm today Tile
talk of sending women, children
and old men from the cities to help

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

hope: farming today Is different
Ilian it was a few years ago and
trained help Is necessary. Farmers

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS

Hospitalization
POLICY
MOO per year
Phone 2519 National Bank Bldg

JERRY ANDRUS
law of averages points to a break
in the generally good weather con­
ditions tliat have prevailed during
the past few years. AU of these
things will affect production to-1

AUCTIONEER

nnd the farmer needs sympathy nnd
cooperation in the enormous task
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cooper again
tet tallied with a group ot tongs
all joined in singing "God E

Shipping Livestock
Ever/ Saturday

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00
COWS . . . $4.00

JAKE DEPRIESTER
on the form, Mr. Rockafcllow luui
. decided to return to the city and
will dispose of his stock, tools and
feed at public auction at the Archie
. McIntyre farm two miles east of
Quimby on M-79. He offers a good
I tractor and some other good farm
' machinery, cattle, hogs, poultry and
isome feed. Dewey Reed Is the auc’ tloneer Full particulars of date and
list of items offered are given In the

Buyer for STILRS end
Company Hastings stock­
yards, phone 25M, or call
717—F3 through
lhe

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FOR

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Hotel Hastings

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For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
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MS No. Michigan Arenae

To relieve
TAQ
Misery of VjVzJLjJLfo

GRANGES

666
LOREN COPPOCK
AUCTIONEER

Public sale of State owned build­
ings on the Barry County State
Game Area In Yankee Springs and
Rutland Township*.
ROBERT YOUNG. Prop.
Having sold hl* farm. Mr. Young GROUP I:
On lhe former Fred ElUnger place
In SW", BEK. Section 35. Yankee
Spring* Township. 1 house. 1 bam
1. chicken coop, and I tool build­
ing. Bld on each building sep­
'ous articles. Harold Dingman will
arately.
cry Ute sale and Fred Brandt will
act as clerk. See the adv. elseOn the former A. J. Southard place
1 where in this issue for full parIn SW'. SW11. Section 23. Yankee
Springs Township, 1 house. 1
bam, 1 granary, 1 chicken coop
Rebounding BaU Breaks Glasses
and I pump. Bid on each building
A calf with a chain dragging from
Its neck rin past Edward Acree of
Brazil. Ind. The chain lassoed Ac­
On lhe former Ernest W. Rykari
place In NEK NEK, Section 11.
Yankee Spring Township. 1 house
1 barn. 1 group of attached sheds
and 1 pump. Bld on each building
separately.
The eyes of most children do not
move In perfect unison with each
other until about three months after
birth, according to lhe Better Vision
institute. Pupils of the eyes, how­
ever. expand or contract readily in
the new-born child as the light is

Truss Fitting

CARDS OF THANKS

Shampooing Rugs
When shampooing rugs avoid
strong soaps that will cause the wool
fiber to become harsh and dry

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PHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

SPIES, WAGNERS, SNOWS, HUBBARDSTONS, W O L F RIVERS,
RHODE ISLAND GREENINGS, JON
ATHANS, AND BALDWINS.
Please bring containers.

Comb Honey For Sale

CARL BOYES
1-2 mi. eo.t, 1-2 mile north and 1-2
mi. east of Hickory Corners.

On former W. J. Hemming place Ir
NEK BEK. Section 13, Yankee
Springs Township 1 house.
Sale to be conducted by sealed bids
Send separate bids for each build -

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES—$7.50
COWS— $6.00
We Have a Collector Stationed at 912 West Green St.
in Hastings To Give Immediate Service
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SAXONS GET TIE
IN IONIA GAME

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1942

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES BARRY bypaths
■ sponsored from 4 to 8 p. nj. in tlie
high school shop for girls who wish I ■■
2S p',S

SECTION TWO—fi

AT THE THEATRES

To Observe Their 50th
Wedding Anniversary

1By JANE CAMERON

AT THE THEATRES
Maple Grove township, will ob- ■ Regular meeting tonight at
serve the 5Oth anniversary of their hall
You are asked to e­
IJnda Darnell. John Sheppard
-- -------- ..aeddlng next Sunday. November meeting.
SUlihl"..
my
At last the story of Poe's great 8, with an open house from 2 30
Our post entertained 34
Ionia pulled somewhat of an up­ ba taught at 11 time. Information hurts—we received such a nice fan
untold story, as It was known only to 8:30 p m They were married
set when they held the Saxons to may be secured from Mr. Hansen, letterxthat we arc going in for re­
Nov. 9. 1892, at lhe ’home
the
to the women who loved him.
-----------of* “
■* night lot Thursday Cards, music
AU studenu of lhe high school peats. XHeaveng; what a corny open: bride. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Bowes
day
This was the second West liad Ute experience of voting in vari- ing.
\
of Baltimore.
Richard Travis, Julie Bishop
Central League game for both teams ous class rooms Tuesday, November
HlstorlcXevents in November:
Mayo
a prominent
fanner
. A.w
nite
t.A
MrMr.
- «•&gt;■&lt;&gt;
W lr.
a prominent
tanner
Tl&gt;e league championship will be 3. to acquaint themselves with lhe
Our membership drive has cllmo1. Mother Hubbard bom (1»41)
decided tomorrow night when Hieballots and rules of election.
Jl IHM* ot Counnua.
OUS township offices, and IM for
Kaxons tangle with Belding at the I 7^ dalf for the annual faU party Comment about "bare" censored.
ten year* supervisor of Maple Grove.
--2.
Katuas
kdopu
Prohibition
Falrgrotuids. Hastings must win to has been set tor November 20.Tn'
----- (1880). Sunflower slarts_lo_wlit'.
Ginger Rotcry, Ray Milland In
please fend them tn Comrade Roytie for the title.
’ theme -Is -the Hunters Ball.
member of the Barry county road Bush. Thank you very much.
‘ Male citizen* start recipe collecting
Raymor. Ionia guard, put Ionia in
Don't forget ..c
next Wednesday
!»;
—&gt;».
The home management class has as hobby,
Tlie story of a girl who determines commission.
Mr &gt;ml Mr,. M-,o ,rz hlfBl, Arml-Ue. Dw Ana *.
(Winr
scoring position when he blocked just completed the laundering of
" Hot
—stove league settle* out­
to quit New York for her home
3.
ml^mzd and &gt;„ inlrrAlrt In • »“» honodr.r our UUwn u£
Myers' punt on lhe saxon 23 yard drapes, curtains, blankets and sheets come of election. Rest of town goes
town but doesn'F'have lhe fare it
rt,W mttm lor the luod ot mother, on thl. da,. B, wa an&lt;
line midway in the second quarter, for the teacners* restroom.
. to polls and vole*.
will take to get her there. She
lonta scored five plays later when
The, hare a
»»
«»•.
chnmre* her clothe* to make tier their eommuniw
Tile home management class has
4. Election returns come in. Hot
Fatescored from the two yard line. been divided Into three groups, hav­ Stove League denounces outcome
Tour AdluUni W
look like a tweive-year old minor dauahter. Mr, Leo Herrick ot De- W ParmU
Haymor's place kick attempt for the
so rhe can ride half-fare and there­ iroiL alm a mn SlUrlrr Man ol ™“™l •» “h" ™“ «' •“
Ing a panel discussion on tlie pro's with fervor, volume and Billingsgate.
extra point yas wide of the mark.
thl.
air.
two
iranddauanen
and
■»■&gt;
trow
o
Ur
pw
u,
5. U. S. Marine refuses date with
by hangs tlie tale.
and con's of steady dating atyl early
The Saxon* tied the game up
'
- --------------- blond. &lt;1898) Public Relation* Bur­
a ,teat .r.ndmn
early in the fourth quarter when j
" 8 ,
service plea.-e send hb name,
starring Fred MacMttrray.
Banash uncorked a 30 yard pass lo1 ow wtx&gt;l »*«“’«« were collected eau still working on case.
of enlistment end branch of i
WOMEN OF THE MOOSE
6. Pansms recognized as Repub­
Coleman wlto ran an additional 30 &gt;“l *eek ln
hl»h !€hM1Ice to your adjutant, so we
The regular meeting of lhe
.... have
n-Te a complete roll of all
Telling Ha thrilling story tn tech­
unravried. “
and
yards for the score. Wilcox's try will be washed, ----------"•* knlt- lic &lt;1903i. No comment.
7. Battle of Tippecanoe (1811). ’
nicolor to bring out the colorful Women of the Moose will be heio boys.
lor the
uw extra
r&gt;u« point
pomv was stopped.
swopea. .
‘n”&gt; «f«han* for convalescent
for
Moral!
Never
start
a
battle
in
a
timbelnind
scenes
and
the
thrill
­
Frldav
evening.
November
6th.
st
Ionia threatened again midway In
rr'fn
ho.pllak. Different
canoe.
ing
forest
fire
sequences,
said
tb
be
the
Moose
Hall
on
N.
Michigan
Ave.
the fourth period but their attack cluh» and «roups will participate n
8. Rotation of crops approved by
Cn Wednesday evening. October
tlie most spectacular ever filmed.
bogged down on the Saxon 15 yard thl* work­
Rotary Clubs in 100 cities (1909).
28. the member* of the local chap­
line, where Ravmor tried for u field , Work is being done on the high
9. *80.000.000 fire in Boston &lt;1872)
“Boot Hill Bandits"
ter enjoyed a combined birthday
goal. Tlie ball fell short of the school annual, the Doomsday Book.
10. 369 fire sales In Jewish Quar- .
Their Father** and Motherg* Ancestor* Settled In Penn. In
Dealing with life as it used to and masquerade part}* at the Moose
i senior pictures
have been taken and
crossbar.
-------------------------------------------------------ler of Boston &lt; 1B72i.
Hall. Thb was preceded by a pot­
be on the last frontier.
Tlie Saxons unleashed an aerial glossies turned in to Miss Wise,
Colonial Days. Their Children Moved to Ohio in 1789.
11. Armistice Day.
—
"Secret .Enernle*- starring
luck supper.
attack In lhe final minute* of tlie. Tiiuzsday Miss WUe was at school
12. Give your fat to the govern- ' For many yegra. and u»itil their , 1854
game In an effort to pull the game taking plcttwes of music and vari- ment. We have some, including an
Hr had moved from Tutca- Craig Stevens, Fay Emerson
An exciting spy film at excep­
out of the fire. Tlie rains came, ous other groups. The journalism extra chin and several other place* decease.. Mr.
... and Mrs. Henry W.
... rawa* county to Wayne county.
class
lhe arrangement*
however, making Hie ball hard to!'
‘is considering “
Tht' Record Mated tionally clever group of Nazi spies
that they can have if they figure Walton resided in Maple Orove ’ohto 2°
who attempt to murder a bright,
handle
- j of pictures, the cover, and material
U-tebp Th,, c.™ b. M.P., Ote.
VhES? young counter-espionage agent.,
Included in tlie annual.
Hastings gained 78 yards by rush- to be -------------------------------------13. Friday, the 13th.
Beware from Tuscarawas county, Ohio. They ■.■--•3. He e.” dccer'ici =; e strer.- "Belle of Capistrano"
vania. He was described us a strong
Ing to Ionin's 50 yards. The Saxon* | students again rallied to lhe slipping on a banana peeling. Hit!
had ten son* and five daughters, powerful mnn.' more than six feet
nlso picked up fl first downs to country's
------------- —
------- •call for scrap
by passing April Fool!
Dealing with 11 fued between two
..._ proportioned.
r---------- 4. His1
Ionia's 5.
out Information and helping with ■ 14. Congress debates farm relief In the above picture four of their ’a" and_ well
Wilcox was the onlv Saxon back the pick-up of scrap on Saturday. without result. (1927. 1928. 1929. 1930. son* are shown, their names, ages' good habit* and
"*”’ active “
work
"*1’ con­ traveling rodeo shows
Jeanette MacDonald. Robert Young
who could gain regularly through
Mr. Aten has been elected chair- 1931. 1932. 1933. 1934, 1935. 1936. nnd places of residence being, left tributed to his physical prowess, so ■In “Cairo"
tlie Ionin line The slippery con­ man of the Michigan Industrial Ed-! 1937, 1C38. 1939. 1940. 1941. 1942) and to right, as follows. Alvah Walton. that It was not remarkable that he 1
An adventure comedy, a farcical
dition of the field made the going ucatlon for next year. One of hb they're still at It.
71. und Jabcz Walton. 69. of Battle should live to be a little past 94
version of the hackneyed spy story
tough for the backs on both teams duties will be to write an article for,15. Drake completes circumnavi- Creek: Clyde Walton. 66 of Maple ,cai« ui «br.
uniKate Waitnn
'told B“,ly and replete with one of
Wilcox and R Thomas starred for their magazine.
Grove and Boaz Walton, 64. of Bat­ „i''S
“mAoX“'
। gution &lt;864 one) of globe &lt;1580).
the Saxons on defense-.- Fpte, Gardtle
Creek.
The machine shop students, hav16. Sherman began1 hb march
ncr. and-Oyler'starred for tlie blue ing completed sharpening took, are through Georgia (1864&gt;. a Barry
...
lived in Oxhill, Warwickshire. EngMrs. Henry W. Walton
was the
nnd white
now turning center punches on the County man. Ira Brooks of Clover- daughtcr of Peter Edmunds, a Rev- land. He purchased a conslderTomorrow night Hastings meets latiies.
Some are making cross dale now deceased was with him. lolutionary-soldier. In an issue of lhe 1 abl* acreage of Und in Gloucester. WILSON GEDDES
Belding under the Fairground peen iuunmers.
Banner,..published in June 1910, Ahere New Jersey, but never came to
I 17. Suez Canal opened &lt;1869).
The passing of Wilson Geddes the
lights at 8:00. The Belding attack
• ■ ■ 1 America. Hr gave this land to hb merchant tailor of Charlotte last
November 6 will be the last game
18. Face first seen on barroom ---------was an------------account of. an —
honor which
is led by Junior and Stankersjes
came---to *•
her
Has­ 1 four sons. Nathaniel. Thomas. Dan­ week removed from this life u fine,
of the season. Il ta to be with Beld- floor (1893).
■
f| ------““ 'from
----- the then "
nnd John Spicer. Tills is the sea­ Ing at lhe Hastings falrgrounu*. j 19. Lincoln delivers Gettysburg tings Chapter of the Daughters of iel and William, all of xhom located 1
friendly Christian man. who hud
son's finale tor the Saxons: ft Is Tills game will decide the league address* 1863).
American-----------colonic*
the
American
Revolution. That In one
— of
-- the
- -------------— won a wide circle of friends In
also the last game for eight seniors, championship. As we now stand, I 20. Peregrine White, first white ciuipter gave Mrs. Walton an honor- ln I?®- but it was not in New Jer- southern Michigan. Including many
Cnpl. Bill Kelly. Hannon’Wilcox. ’■ Hastings must beat Belding lo Ue child In Plymouth, born &lt;1620i.
i ary membership, because she was M*&gt;'- They dheovered and settled
Special While They Last —
F
Bill Garrison. 'Ted Banash. Dunne for that position.
I 21. Shooting of Dan McGrew a "real daughter" of the Revolution, on a level tract of land in Eastern
$1.00 DUTCH OVEN FREE with pint fl J W
,Stamm. Ken Lane. Joe Beck, nnd ,। Students are urged to join the &lt;1001).
of whom there were very few then.. Pennsylvania nnd proceeded to de•
Douglas Payne.
velop
Lacking time----------------and money
none ..
at this ~
tunc.
vl
'loP it. -------------------'Junior Red Cross. Enrollment will: 22. Farmer samples cider barrel. and probably „»..v
. He located hi Charlotte In 1892 and
Lineups''
be taken from November 1 to 15.
Starts compalgnlng for McKinley
Both th- Wulton and Edmund* 1,1 ,lrst bulld u,cm “ home on u,c,r established a tailor shop on Main
Hastings
P
n rr7».)A»r
uus
Ptau” navc
Bus ca
captains
have °&lt;*n
been ou*y
busy COI*
col- , —
&lt;1942).
families can trace their ancestry Ita“J* th*y du8
thue 8toun,! »*•
-- - Kelly (Capt.i LE
* J*",1* „" lecting telephone number*
’J- 2s.23.
umca
‘ of stu*
Chicago Stock exchange open- back to the early day* of lhe Ameri- ;wh&lt;*re
,lved while they were , and built up a remarkable business.
Stamm
* “
8 &lt;1914).
"a’“
can
colonies,
which
rebelled and'
'.,re'’, «ring
it an ouUtanding success.
n
denta rWlns on lhe bus so they may ' *■
ed
“
tan
colonies,
wnicn
ana
" ground
—&gt; « for■&lt;planting.
,--------r, KrwM:
.The
----- . making
Townsend
....
.
.fromreueuea
_ ml _
.. trvilc
tlu'v
-customers
....................came
___ _____
&lt;•K Aviar
cal,ed ,n cnse Uw bus 15 d''aKd
M.
no, Iniomua In pol- „„ u
„lr
p
IMU1'&gt;' iiKPil fnr
His
from -a _wide
Ottosen
C.
■ Hie,, found .soon.
| ,in. w,
Ind.bitd in a, do
‘‘’"J*"1,"?*• “
.cl“r-. territory—Detroit. Jackson. Lansing.
R. Thomas
Heilman.
—st. -•
‘
IS.
ISO.OOOMO
American.
b«m
w.lun
lor
Ih.
pl.olddr.pl
,
ol
th,
“
*
•
n&lt;1
"
,wd
11
'"J'S*'
?'
Battle
Creek.
Grand Rapids, and
—
•
,
wanon
wr
toe
pnotograpn
or
uie
-------------”
Ayres
Hawley FORMER HASTINGS BOY
na. shopping
ihAnnlno to
az. avoid
nuniri lhe
di.a f......
...
.....
a i’ the young
vomit? , men
mm walked
50
miles te.
I
Christmas
0Ur
brothers.
also
for
the
loan
of
walked
50
miles
tc
from
numerous
smaller
cities
in­
Coleman
Raglin
—---------------------TEACHES IN RADIO
SCHOOL.
|' rus,L
•
a copy of lh» Wooster Ohio Daily : Newcastle. Fenn.
bought a cluding Hastings.
He employed
QB.
Gardner
Robert C.
O’Neil, R"i
sort of Mrs. Ione I
ir*on o-NriiYf
HaTun«
^publicans and Democrats Ftdcord of June 17. which contained
of
... . th' rcturn several men. But he took all the
rjr..n
.whbse
______ home
._____ ।1 ce]ebrate
Bnnash
o« HMUngs
R 4.
Thanksgiving.
•
a ven. InteresUng write-uo of the trtP they ab0 yalked each carry- measurements, nnd Inspected every
S^eeo'YU'.ls“?.n*tru&lt;;J5&gt;r^
Nobel Peace Prize "awarded to dedication of a marker at the grave ,n
5 cn
houId«’ »
Ing
on hu
hb *shoulder
a half btwhel
bushel garment before It was sent w
to .
a
Edmunds,
th**[
cu-stomer- lle "aw ,0 11 lhat ,l wtl5
Coleman.
in, Mr OT..U hi ten taSSS toXer
* of Peter
E„“
5*52? in Pioneer ceme-1
------1 tery. East of Jefferson. Ohio, a me- I °r , w,heat returned to them 60 right in every detail.
Hastings:
° t 0
!"
,hl*
। “ L,&lt;l&gt;' **“' "“&gt;“1 n'-1 »»•
°hi liTth
Lady Astor elected first wo-, mortal ot lhe fact that he was a bluhe,s1 He was active in tlie community
Ionia:
Ai
। s*
srjX’S !s-.o“ iJe'?'
”
T
"
rt
"
n oo.fi. -rs.-u.„ .wte,..*. Tiiat i»per
A descendent of William. George ; life of our stater city, and was libHostings Substitutes: —
marker.■, Walton, was a signer-of
slgner'of the Imim-jeral
hb support of all actr
activities
lies ror dinner.
’[contained
contained a picture of the marker.
era! in his
Hosey: Guard. Endsley:
■na-I.*..
i b“^^-’-w- Inst'1 23
' &amp;howIng Private
29. Detroit
Detroit surrendered
surrendered by
by French
French 'showing
Private Percy
Percy Lehr
Lehr n
a great
great . mortal
mortal trrcianiHon
Declaration 01
of inorpenaencr.
Independence I which would help Charlotte.
Frandsen: Back. M. Thomas. Ionin I
the oulb
■ I ,o
t A En8U,h
Fn Oil nil &lt; I mO 1 Turkey
irkp V -Alin
__ ot
■ « z».
. •Edmunds,
• ,____ ______
fiA i There were recorded 90 soldiers I..
&gt; aam
It* organizers of the
““
hu
soup tnr
for grandson
Peter
wearing
In n-a
was
one "■
of ■the
substitutes. Tackle, Townsend: Back. December he
a/ .
1
.
.
.
j
e^a. I the khaki uniform of a 1941 Amer-;’he Revolutionary Wnr named Charlptte Rotary club, also of the
“
_.l°' 30 T*11* u u‘e endTurkey jCan soldier, giving n military sa-1 Walton.
Nathaniel Walton later Charlotte country club and served
lute lo this memorial to hb ances- 1 located In Philadelphia, where it b as president of the Rotary club.
STJtSSi
10
•« hi«
1
He was Interested in promoting
tor. That monument, with appro- recorded that he gave up the famLftrlr lIKL ninj
.attended radio school at Lexington. ASSYRIA
I Drt.te ceremonies wasded
Ipriate ceremonies, was dedicated ’b's Quaker faith and became a tlie moral and religious growth of
WADITAKA GROUP
1 riJned^
' Mr
«r Stanton
Mr Bnd
and Mrs
Mrs. Wall
Walter
Stanton left
left June
June 14.
14. 1941.
1941. Constitution
Constitution Ci
Chapter Baptist.
Boaz Walton, a grand- his city. He wns a life-long mem­
Since the Wadltaka group were
Thursday
’*•—
for'-----a few
few days'
days' vacation
vacation of.
of. the
the Sons
Sons of
of the
the American
American Rev- (son of Nathaniel, took up 400 acres ber of the Methodist church, and
iwnn
Ust
in the
me Banner,
manner, we have
nnvc had
nan
~nsning
fishing and
ana vtaiting.
visiting. The
The latest
latest rere- olution.
olution, of
of Mansfield.
Mansfield. Ohio.
Ohio, had ;°f bnd In Northampton county, served the annual conference of hb
several interesting activities. Our
01 Ul*
port came from Franklin.____________________________
Michigan, charge of the program
at lhe Penn.
..
---- ----------church
on lhe committee that
M ... . tern bum Mteto, «-«« «
&gt;• "
Th. Mr.
Mr. and
.nd Mrs.
Mn. Jay cm,
. The
Cole hum.
home cemteo.
cemetery.
| Asa and Catharine
Walton left looked a*’« ’he Investment of its
from the home of one of our assist­ necessary for him to live in Aurora. I.। was the scene of a family gatherpeter Edmunds was a pioneer ot Pennsylvania and located in Tus- I mist funds.
ant gugrdlami. Marjorie Norton, Ill., commuting dally to hb school11। (mr
Ing Omul.,
Sunday "(ahi
night honoring Ken­
locating land there In 1799, carawas county. Ohio in November I He «■» n»«lr a director of the
work.
and ending
in lhe finding
of —the
K“-------------Rr&gt;l N.tlnnal
neth McClelland,
son-ln
law. who .nd bringing his family to hb new 1799
Their •six -chldren
were-----all ifln*
National Rank
Bank tf
of Charlolta
Charlotte in
In
Robert Is well known In and left for Fort Custer on Wednesday,
treasure, which wu a miniature
Boaz Walton and 1 &gt;012 and In 1923 and ever slnep
home in 1800. He was a member of bom In Ohio
around Hastings and hasCampfire
many girl filled with candy, tor
iiia wife, Lucille, will live with her the Moravian church in Pennsyl­ wife Rosanna, in 1805. left Pennsyl- i ’hat time had been iu president,
each member present. On another friends here who will bo. phased to {parents, and has employment at vania. and helped to establbh a vania and located in the same Ohio succeeding the Ute • Congressman
learn of hb splendid success In hb
! the plant where her husband church of that faith In his new county. They had three children ] J°hn M. C. Smith. He was a loyal
Middle Lake as the guest of our chosen field of bbor.
I worked.
,
'home
In Tuscarawas county. Ohio, ■when they arrived there, and four member of all the Masonic groups,
other assistant guardian. Pat Bump. W. C. T. V. NOTES
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
! The postponed meeting of the where a colony of that sect located. more were born after they moved - -------- --- - -----------**“----------------—
Then, of course, we had a Hallowe'en
passing is a community loss for
The October meeting of the W. Neighborhood Joy club will be Several Moravians, among them lo Ohio.
party at the home of Dorothy Bump.
, held on November 19 at the Mrs. Asa Walton came from PennaylMr. and Mra. Henry
Walton, Charlotte.
' Clifton muicr
Miller noine
home with
Mrs. vania
vania toto inat
that coiony
colony inIn nwu.
1799.
Mrs.- e,5,c
Elsie Aiiennng
Allerdlng wnn
with twenty vmtun
i Mn
wuu oar*,
parents
parents or
of tne
the tour
four men
men .mown
shown inin
J2. ; rnembera present. The annual re- Miller, Alma Welcher
and Lucy
According tn the story given In the above picture, are descendents
reiremmenu servea to twelve giru. (port of
treaiurer was given. Buller cooperating. The Red Croos ; the Wooster Dally Record. Peter of the Walton and Edmunds fam-

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Hasting*, Mich.

We have also sent 826 00 to U. S. O.! army recently, have been sent to ln thf 8'*‘ Pennsylvania Battalion. ■ these men have a fine ancestry,
for cookies and Kits besides send- .Camp Wallace. Texas. Robert Hlnbom in that state in 1760. jdevoted to religion and to sincere
ing 270 dpz. cookies. Wyman Cla- mnn remained at Port Custer
I “Rd died in Wayne county. Ohio in patriotism.
Mtt gave an Interesting talk on
Lmveii Freemlre. a 4-H ' club ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------Temperance. Thirteen members al-! member, ha* as a gift from hb
Mrs. Fred Bennett employed al was here recently in the interest
tended State Convention In Lan- grandparents, a Duroc Jersey pig. for . the Oliver plant in Battle Creek, of the scrap drive
sln8
‘hb project
was
most of last
A fried chicken supper will be
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"UiA. work.
WM absent
AUOC11. from work
AV
.nd Mrl
Mr. *** Broain A,
lines.
^rved al the Briggs church on
RRANCH niRTRirr_____________ ■I Mr an&lt;1
ot n,.
3y- week due .A
to ’illness.
Mn. August
AUIUM Swar
BnHx bu tern In
,:M ock&lt;l
i fTtter
ron'Center were guests of Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr X Mrf wm nillin.h.m m
Mlllcr lait Wednesday
nn Arhnr th. A..t I«a —k. rar. RorwJ b&gt;.
w g c g
tnra of
of
Mr&gt; PorML Stamm and children ing for an aunt, who Is ill.
! Miss I.a Prenl Rankin, daughter
Battle Creek were Friday visitors
Mra. Hattie Stevens had as
Mr .nd Mr. O. D. r-MTll
'J
of Mr. and Mrs Floyd’ Rankin anj
Henry Bldrlm,n. who hl,
w
Thom“ Wllklnwrn ol guests last week, her sister. Mrs. Frank Kelley of Battle Creek spoke
Grace Strauss of Grand Rapids
51L"’ "*
•'"1 *“* “ “ “P I
D.K- a-iui ol and Mrs. Jennie Miner of Lake their wedding vows on Saturday at
r«. W.w Whitmore ol lhe'
“ “• Odessa. Mrs. Stevens accompanied tlie parsonage home of Rev and
Mrs. Henry Campbell of Assyria
her abler to see their brothers.
^iS'^STol8 B^fe
“ &gt;!SSr
Center. They will reside at 219 Lath­
W. R. Jones and family of Bellevue
rop avenue.
The «*ppy Do«n organization and Charles Jones and wife of Bat­
1^4 ire. Herman Milter nf wlU meet on November 13 at the tie Creek during their visit here.
!, Mrs. George Shale will open her
'
honoring
her
, KenneUi McClelland of North home on November “6 h
"—
ntaht and
and h0^ « . .. 1&gt;lla Miller.
Detroit were Saturday night
K,,e,rtA«. oiio.ie
linn i^emey-iiK' .ar. and Mrs. Andrew Preemire Avenue road, who fc employed daughter Mrs. Virginia Schton of
SX’hS?
ta,” L°""“ at the Wilcox Rich plant, b inducted Climax in a miscellaneous shower.
Mrs. Floyd Randall had a ris­ nesday. A farewell gathering hon­
oring the event was held Sunday
Custer, as. a guest part ot lest evening.
------I The Andrew Freemlre family had
Caller* at the Mr. and Mra. Hugh a* a guest Sunday Mr. Preemire, the
Reports to the sheriffs office
uaso homo
Caso
noma last
lost week
weex were Mrs. lather,
fathex. from Jackson.
jncxson.
iaM
Ployd Bennett on Tuesday. Mr*.
Everyone b urged to attend the Hal‘9*‘'&lt;‘«
t01tl 01 a dangeri Andrew Preemire and Joan. Thur*- Red Cross meetings and do our bit to ou» prankplayed by some thoughtday night, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ran"Carry On" Thursday we will work less youngsters. They lowered the
l dall. Friday night and Mr. anc at the Mrs. Nellie Miller home.
-------- ------street
lamp over “
the ---------highway west
Mrs. Willard Case Saturday
The preaching Mission, conduct- of the hospital fin Green street so
Mrs. Josephine Greenfield of ed by Rev. Marclus Taber, our pos- that the coated wire Would be hit by
Charlotte is visiting at the home tor. b in progress thb week al lhe a car. And that happened. Tlie
of her brother-in-law and sktar. Mr. Union church,
impact smashed the windshield and,
and Mrs. Jay Cole.
1 Tlie *Neighborhood Joy organi­ had the wire not broken, might
The rural students of thb lo­ zation held their October session have seriously injured the driver.
cality attending Bellevue school in Battle Creek at the home of Mrs. Some time It will be necessary to
enjoyed a vn cation from school Bemife Bristol with Mrs. Laura curb Halloween deviltry That may
work due to the teacher's Institute. Howlett and Mn. Ora Mason co- not occur, however, until some one
Visitora al the Stevens school
Is killed or maimed for life. “Free­
last Wednesday were Mr*. Randall. ed _________________
to discontinue the programs and dom" to commit dangerous and
the teacher** mother, and aunt, I substitute
Red Cross----sewing.
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lawless acts is not what Americans
Frank Martin of Martin's lake are fighting for In this World war.

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■«aUR»awm»M=xEB«sBwa!aT, Leona Helse of Grand Rapids ac-! Woodland. OuUldo of njne years
aaa A M K ■ E U IE F A 11 M II U I VU MF III r cotnP“nlM1 tler on th« piano.
, In Castleton township, she spent the

WOODLAND COMMUNITY
g—BaaaBg,"ii-T" .at.i,i.
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Fifth and sixth Grades
Saturday evening guests of Mr. anta. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Scott.
Mrs. Artie Spindler, teacher
*nd Mi. Kendall Coau were her , Mra. Lois Kacchele and LoU Ann
Our stampa money amounts to brother.Emerson Royer and fam- of Caledonia and Mrs Vern Cobb
823 25 so tar thia year.
ity of Piqua, Ohio. Miss Cathrinc . and children «e
of «v.&gt;
Fort w..-..Wayne .n.n,
spent
We had an enjoyable HallowOn calebrated her sixteenth birthday­ Monday atemoon at Elmer Scott's,
party Friday afternoon. We ap- a.nd h*r
®®-is Andra EndMr. and Mra. Harley Taylor spent
Bunday afternoon at Rusaall Taypreclated the assistance of Laurel. ***y
Hendee.
I Mra. Bessie Woodman attended
/^nr
—K,u.l f-i. — u . IHa lUatK W Z* T- IT
»—
Mr. and Mra Elmer Scott and
Prances spent Friday with Mr.
hlbit showed some of our hobbles. Lanzing last week.
and Mra. Harold Kaechele of Cale­
donia.
Brethren
MARTIN CORNERS
Mr and Mra Vaughn Geiger and
Rev M. E. Hovt ol
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor

PLEASANT HILL
Mr Bnd Mrs. Bert Palmer. Mr
Amd Mrs. Stephen Carter, Mr. and
—u «Cook.
—
Mrs. Herb
Mr. .-x
and Mra.
j Vere Carter. Mr. and Mra. Clifton
I Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Malt
Matt
Bedfoed atlanded 'a birthday party
for Norman Purchase at the Orange
hall Saturday evening.
Almira

[ eighth
■
—,=r----------------- .----------------------------------------eighthgrade
gradeboys
boysas participant ! Sh* united with the Church of
.. i -dr&lt;w
------------—
thr Brethren
at the age
of sixteen,
. H. A- Kltaon it spending this
Jack Crockford of East Lansing
m*n-F Visitors.
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; while attending Manchester college.
«u&gt; Mt
o~ j ip.ni
wwtnd-&lt;ih hi.
■"«” "MuiXSfLSf
j «»
She pha*
always
com­
« emm Cl,
! «7 1M Uh Wtlb, cnxbtad
. -unuarrs........................... .. ...............
I
1".''
”" been a devoted ST
I There was a fine exhibit of lhe P*n!on and energetic, always seek•r/ .Trvm.
arl and bobbles. in the sev-. UMf to do those things that added
VTUIACC JWUPU anu
uuiuji. I h.imvii Yh--xi.un
ehtJifhu ujiiuavu sj1i- enUl «n,de room,0 lhe com,0fl a“d happiness of
for tlie best costumes
jnriun of
or Chicago
CaiVifn visited Mr. and ।I per
oer hi
tn the
tne chureh
cntlrcn basement
oasement oh
an
“—
- I....
JOTdan
.
The eat stand, ice cream and. tha“ 1“’e ,oM
Mr. and Mra.' WKl Jahruon and
Mn. Carl Jordan from Friday un- | Armistice day, Wednesday, Nbvemeandy
booths
were busy selling their' She leaves to mount their loss,
U1 Sunday and attended the P. T.. ber 11 beginning at 6 o'clock.
son Arthur were guests of-Mr. and
wares
lhe
entire
Evening
and
show
I
»
devoted
husband,
a
brother.
AD.
£. fair. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.1 Mrs. Nat Peters of Chicago vUgood profit in spite of higher: Miller of Woodland, a nephew. Del­ Bunday as our church is co-oper-1 «nd Mra. Orr Fisher Thursday of Dale Geiger of Grand Ledge were or day.
Carl Jordan and their guests were ited her mother, Mrs. Glenn Eng-' a
prices.
. mond CuBer of Nashville, a niece. atlng in lhe Regional Bible Inweekend
visitors
ai
Herbert
Gei
­
week and preached at the MarMr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter and
entertained at 'he home ot Mr. and, und and sister. Miss Marjory Engger's. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Benedict Mr. and Mr*. Vere Carter were
*
«-H exhibit — at du" J*
xtitute which W1U be held at the I tin church Thursday evening.
Mrt. C. J. Barnum of Galesburg, land last week.
play with a movie shown of the 4-H , , , j er reUl!'!’a. and “ h&lt;Mt Elmdale church of the Eplhren | There were meeUngs at the Mar- and Joanne of Greenville were Sunday dinner guests of Minnis
Ward plant
' and
I oI frlends ■nd neighbors.
November 8, 1 and g. Members and | Un church five evenings of last Sunday visitors.
weeks visit with her son and fain-1 Mr and of Hartford
spent
the i work in the state,'
Johnson at Middleville.
I The F F. A. ,Boys put on a fine 1 The funeral was held Friday af- friends are Invited to attend these week. Mbs Olive Knapp of HopSunday visitor* of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Williams accompanied Mr.
,
l weekend with her parents. Mr. and! agricultural exhibit
List of the temoon. October 30 at the Metho- MMiona.
। kins was the speaker two evenings. Clarence Kime were Don Seger of and Mrs. Byron Rowlader and
Mrs. Gertrude Stahl of Lanring., Mf, M1Un Trumbo and attended i prize
winners Will be given In next | «ll*t church In the village with Rev.
The instructors are Rev. David t she was a guest at the homes of Hiutlnp and Carl Seger of Grand daughter Patsy of Caledonia to
Miaa Jean Burklc of Battle Crect the P T A falr
i —h V. Townsend in charge. Rev, Wleand of Chicago and Rev. John I Mrs. Evadene Weeks and Mra. Vel- Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Spenor John- South Haven Sunday, where they
and Mr*. Croeby Washburn of OU-.
A
Woman's Study Club to Meet
i The Hoi Lune)
train will soon ' Arthur L. Dodge, pastor of the Metzler
Mrtrlrr of
nf Nappanee,
Nannanu Ind.
I __
—
ma r.
Demond
~ ~ ““
,*°n
ot Logan.
vet were guesu of Mr*. Carl Buntie
ma
uernono.
Mr*nd t«nUr
Mni
Npeb Mr ftnd vbited Mr. and Mrs Arthur Clarke.
x-purch of tne
e are grateful —
South Woodland Church
United Brethren In Christ
Tlie Novemoer meeting of the be under way a
Friday evening and attended tluwMrV.-«A^!?'n*n 8h^l,.‘S&gt; an$iMra. Lee Oebom called on Milton Mrs R J. Williams who had been
our“whole
comm'hnlty which re­ j Brethren, preached the seimdh. Woodland
Woman's study Club will be held •to
-------*•••’-------school fair.
i?S?” e' ,and rh,ldren, °&lt; Osborn at Pennock hospital. Has- spending the week there, returned
In the school house, Tuesday eve­ sponded so splendidly.that our Fair Burial In Woodland Memorial park.
Morning worship 10:00
home with them.
.: Mr. and Mra. Chas. Faul and chllNuhvUle were Saturday evening lln- Thursday afternoon.
might I* a succeo ano. tn doing so
Sunday school 11:00 A. M.
Those from.away who attended
Sunday dinner gueslfc of Mr.
) 'Ultors at Mr and Mra. Orr Ptah-1 Mr and Mra Don^ Powera and
drcn of Hastings were Sunday eve- ning. November 10. "Bible Night" make it passible to support .the Hot
There will be no evening service
will be observed Mrs George Par­
the funeral.tre Mr. and Mrs. Waiand Mra. Clare Wil I buns nnd
i
iMrs
Littlefield
of Lanrott. is chnimion of the hostess com-1i Luncli for another winter.
because of Revival meetings begin­ II Miss Greta Cogswell of Kalama,,mv- Katherine
spent Sunday
afternoon
at daughters were: Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
mother. Mn. Geo. Paul
: We wish to personally thank ev­
mlttee
ning at the Kilpatrick church.
| xoovUlled the home folks over the Hnbert ae|ger&gt;. Mra. Littlefield *c- bert Tolan. Jr., and son Lynn.
School Tale Huge Sueeewi
. eryone on the many committees, Velma Bruce of Blissfield: Leon Hall Kilpatrick
Harry Williams and friend, Mb*
gin were dinner guesu of Mr. and
!"«. ,l,.rt« -X. «IW 0,1,
the manner in which they responn- and Mr. and Mra. Laird Wotting
Morning worship 11:30 A M.
Betty Woodcox. of Detroit. Mr. nnd
Mrs. John Dell on Friday. Mr. and the school house Friday evening. ed and worked together so harmoni­ ot Grand Rapids: Mr. and Mrs
i Bunday on complaint of several dlf- |eVenlng.
* Mra. Roscoe Williams of Petoskey,
Mn. Kwyn Dell of Leslie visited October 30 was another big success. ously for ultimate success. We are Harvey Bupp. Mr. and Mra Henry
'=&gt;'
iinsp; •'
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams
their parents. Mr and Mrs. John Over 250 were served chicken sup- proud
.
of our community and the Ford. Kalamazoo, Mias Betty Wotand daughter Kay of Woodland.
Dell Friday and Saturday
school. ring
per In the cafeteria. Music by the interest they lake in the kuimwi
rlI&gt;u and
»no miss
ixmise Wotring.
woinng. Lantan* except Saturday beginning Sunday. eenera, ita too Dan that some peo- NORTHEAST WOODLAND
Mtas Louise
Mr and Mrs. Seymour Jordan of
Mlss Marilyn Miller and Joe Gar- high school orchestra was enjoyed It was a big Job and it wai put | sing and Mrs Maud Wotring. Nash- Nnv- a»h
i Mrs Charlie Van Zent of Detroit Middleville were afternoon call‘
.
pie cannot distinguish the difference
Hty ot Chicago spent the weekend during the supper hours. A half over in
' assisted in raring for her mother.
rnzT« r.onvv
I between a little fun and the mallwith Mr. and Mra. Robert Crockford hour concert by the school band was helping,
OROVI
clous destruction of property, for ----------- ,T'l
Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Sweet and
Mr. and Mra. H. L. Alierdlng m given from 7:30 until 8
**
« ’"
Li.”'
Aw,y .
Beginning Sunday. November 8th
n&gt;, cy.u Orme P T A. will ,hkh
,bo«U be .Hued U&gt; p.)
«' U1“ u'rth* '’.r&gt;ee, lul family of Grand Rapids were Sun­
CaHton were dinner■ guests at*lhe
The Variety show. "The Stinking
Mrs.
Emma
Miller
passed
,
pastor ncv.
Rev i.
I n.
H usgooa
Osgood win
will - •••*verwilnx.
Noeember
rull„1u
,nd
-eeX
day afternoon and evening guests
----- at—
~—.
------; Wotring
j—
pastor,
.vx.uh,. nu
1.--------- -------wav
Woodland
vilhome of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Al­ Stages Melodrama Co" gave
.... two away
at her
her home
home in
In.Woodland
yU- conduct a series*' of evangelistic , Pot
sandwiches
p~ luck supper. Bring
---------—~ ,cwd tn lhe mWWer.
,,UrJ'£d
E/ “.V?11 ?' of Mr. and Mra Clifton Campbell.
iening Sunday.
performances during the evening to lage. Tuesday, October 27. at the ।
trick church.
wire and your own
Mr. -nd Mr. J D Aelkk .nd O™fa "*(-“■ “■» J"
..... nl thc
.... Kllp&lt;
....,^.,...k
church. and onc dl*n
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hewitt and narked
packed houses.
housra
The hiahllaht
highlight ot
or age-of M years after a long lUnras I fcrv|cet
Mr.. M11IW -hher .limbed &gt; mexlMU- oi«
S.l«d.Z Mt- SOUTH SHULTZ
Services win
will begin each nl&lt;ht
night at
at table lervice
Mrs. Gus Johnson were dinner the show'was Mbs Nancy McLeod.1 Mrs wotring was oom in wood- 8 o’clock. No services Saturday.
■
In, for u&gt;™n M lhe Methndbl “™“”tlwlr «» lo Nuhone
,
Mrs. Amy Sonneville had a birth­
guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond land township. Barry county. March
Thursday with Mrs. Pearl Dvmond ehinxh In H.HInp Sund.r .Ilerand Mr. day Tuesday and she entertained
Tlie
pastor's
subject
Sunday
Ted Super ai East Woodland Sun­ McLeod of Grand Rapids, who gave 31. 1889, the youngest child of Mr
and Club-No. 1 serving dinner Elec- noon
J. M Roush over the weekend.
her mother, brother and sister­
morning
will
be
"The
Possibilities
of
day and celebrated Jeralec’s seventh n fine exhibit of baton twirling with and Mra. Hlrlam B. Miller On May
Writ.
Cogswell
and
daughters
Car'
Mr
and
p
’
oyd
Kimble
and
tlon
of
officers.
wmuoEsweu
ann
onugnters
vur—
v
—
—
~~
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'
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“ Sunday evening the theme ।
in-law for dinner.
birthday.
one and two batons with a tap 10. 1011, she was married to Vane Faith
wu, w TWW.™ «&gt;a
™ I, B“a"T
““o«’ c“u H. »n&lt;i nrxu wrrr sma.x
»&lt; «•“ Ol?' “”l”Mr. and Mrs. Wendell kenyon
Miss Phyllis Eckardt of northeast dance accompaniment. She is the E Wotring of Nashville. They first will be “Sowing and Reaping." The ’
.
—,nd
BenMSchneider
s;."''""'
Mr
" °"
.......
Woodland spent the weekend with 1 granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Gil-1 settled on the old Wotring farm
1U11C
--------- --------- —,— ---------- - runer g.
,
Lansing Sunday where they were and Mrs. Emma Stillwell of Bat­
I .nH Florence of
nf Kalamazoo and
..... . U4ICT .».
Miss Joan Leffler. Miss Marilyn bert McLeod and Mr. and Mrs Dell north of Nashville which they rent...
, ....
.and
!
I dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Will tle Creek were dinner guests ot
Mr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon FrtEckardt was a guest of Miss font Wllllams. both of Woodland and ed. Later they bought the farm
^5?^ “n&gt; InvUed 10 aUend 1 Rendell Coats and family and Max MILO
I Kimble.
Jlalrigh over the weekend.
former!}' lived in Woodland. Mbs owned by her parents, south of mese services
' - --------------' A.
Dr.E.A.Edgerton
E. Edgerton
of Knlamnzoo
I Mr.
CooU
and family.
| Dr.
of Kntamnxoo
I Mr.
and and
Mra Mra.
Ray Ray Scheel were
Mrs. Ethel Hom and Lucy O'Con­
----- ---------....------a-xra._
-&lt;•-«- Sunday dinner guests Of the for­
High School
The Coats Grove Extension class । spent
TUesdav
morning
hunting
The
Seniors wm
will gn
give
their piny
piny . win
will meet wnn
with Mra. Don*
Dori* Teeter, with Rush Saundrra.
mer*s niece and
-nd husband.
hurtme oouora
C ineir
mer's
Mr. and nor gave a Halloween party -Sat­
att' Tuesday.
Tuesrinv Nov.
Nov 10
to ntat tn10 n'rlnrk
——•- in
*- lapsing
•onn Friday evening. November 20 at
o'clock.' ».r.Mr. nnd Mts. Lawrence Tobias Mrs. Merl• Trask
They urday night for Bobbie and Dol­
ores
O'Connor. The guests were
8:15. Thc piny they have chosen I Please be prompt. Everyone wel-1 spent Tuesday with Mr nnd Mrs. also called on Bruce Eckardt at M. S.
Is "His Ozark Cousin" and the foi- come.
1 Arehle Tobias of Hastings.
|C. Jerry Bates, who wns home over Shirley and Arlene Dickerson. Ro­
bert and
Yvonne
Lord and Ronnie
towing seniors will make up the • The D. O. T. O. club will have on Sundav. in honor of her par- the weekend, returned to
Lansing
.
(O'Connor. Games were played nnd
cast: Audrey Mullendore-Mra John their annusl Family Night supper' fnta' birthdays. Mr and Mrs Rush with them.
------- .------- AU
Ra^ln. typical mother of today; and program at the church next Raundar* entertained Mr and Mra
Mr and Mrs Walter Cooke. Mrs ia &lt;“*
*nred'
Dick Krebs—Jack Rankin, college , Wednesday evening
Chairmen of Grmwp McKtbbln nf Yankee Sprinxs. Lydia Schuler and Miss Esther I
„
!^aJ02ntu&lt;,n"nLRUth Bay!’e7- promm are Wilda Alluding and
Ml&lt; jtmilr Wilcox. Mrs. Merle. Schuler were dinner guests of Mr I V®"a
J
fr“J2Stl
Glenda Rankin serious young lady Pearl Demond. A play. "Antl-gos- i Bradfield and W A. Spaulding were and Mra. Fred Cooke and family :
’rnnd’
vet humoraui—ear _
ui&gt;, r-inK**
*—t
Pot in. TfAntinvt Prirfsv
i।near
near Dorr
। motner. Mrs. Mino Kenyon,
yet
humorous: Maurim
Maurice vand
Vandecar
— I sip
club" u-ni
will K,
be presented.
Dorr Saturday
Saturday.
'
fl1”’’;
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J Mrs. Johncocks gave a party for
supper,
all
Invited,
Ned Richman. a friend, easy going, lurk
--------- rr—----------------Mr.' and Mra Lawrence Tobias
Miss Olga Eckardt and Mrs Alice
collegiate: Mary Jean Krebs—Fay
----------------•
“
•
Sunday S
.zunua;
guests
unu&gt; ,ur
for uiiunrr
dinner -i
at r«ui
Paul , Bn
nntl
d Children
children spent
«pent Tnumagy
Thunder eve- inrnacr
iHrndce attenara
attended tne
the W.
w. V.
C. T.
t. U.
Kirby a friend, likeable, curious. Woodman's a-ere Mr. and Mrs dnr- I ninw nt Otis Boul'er'x nf Crerecv
convention in lensing from Wed•„«
Haliqween
pumpkins and
and th.
the chilchil­
impulsive; Oliver Boulter — Gkry erce Davidson of Kalamazoo and I Mr and Mrs. Chas Jnenba nndnesdny until Friday of last week. !,,41low,
»n uumukins
Stark. a newcomer, reserved type; . Mr. and Mra H Woodman and j two children of Grand Rapids xornt Mra. Floyd Meyers of Woodland ' dren wore costumes for the occa­
sion.
A
jolly
good
time was had
Vernon BalUnger-Ouy Haines, nn ' daughter, Marian Brink, the latter the weekend with Mr and Mra called on Miss Mertie Steward Prlland
a
lunch
was
served.
Eastern cousin of Mrs Rankin; ■ being here for a week's stay at I Frank Roush.
(day afternoon.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenyon and
Carmen Fry—Betsy Haines, his wife ; Paul's. Mrs Lerna Barnum who I
P T A on Thursday
----------‘------«*&gt;
AfteTthe night
btui1 DELTON
(Donald spent Saturday evening
"with a mind of her own"; Carl Al-! has been assisting In the home, re.... nrcmv
Nashville I। witn
with Mr. ana
nnd wra.
Mra. uoroon
Gordan Kenyon
meetlm- Hallowertt mmrx andMrs Geontc Abbey of NashvUle
lerdlng—Randall Haines, modem turned to Hastings Saturday Mntnand
Darlene -----Kay are getRe- has been vhltlng Mrs W W. Potter . of Basting* and Sunday evening
young man: Mary Ann Pennington er
------*-*babv
---- --------------- I .t„nU were' enloved bv*a!l
SSXwntg
of a m.rah- a‘J™
for with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Treat ot
—France* Haines, all American girl- tlntf along fine
Bellevue.
Gerald Mlske—Uncle Zeke Tyler,
Other callers at lhe Woodman' m-Row roast
I Mr and Mrs- Dewey Ames and !.Bellevue.
Mr- and
■nd Mn. Frank
Fmnk Maas and
nnd
age 80-7D. typical Ozark mountaln- heme Sunday P. M. were Rev. and । Mrs Madeline Normsn was a lwo children of Howard City called ! ,,Mr.
K..X. Mrs Kalamamn visitor Thuradav
-..
... Saturday.
I Mrs.
of Kalamazoo
Mrs. J. n
O. L....OX..
Crawford. m.
Mr. and
on ...»_
^nds ____
in town
- Kate
- - Patton
•
- -~Paui Townsend and children. Mra. | Several famllira attended thMraWalers and son of (spent Sunday. wiUi. Mr. and Mrs.
Penny Milk Program
Townsend. Earl Sesae and Mr. j He fair at-tbe Delton ’Hiool Fr|. ■ {’Iamw*u c*B«d on tier parenta. I Mila -Ashby.
--------- —
One half pint of pasteurized milk Celia
— —■
------- ---------------------- -- -.vXnln.
.nd Mr. rrw o Hufhn B.t- 1 "" KUS’
hK
will again be served to the school and Mrs. Walter Thompson nnd
children
for .one
u
, |!?“?! o'?2“
.....—.... this
...— winter ....
.. penny. family u*
nn&gt;* (Xbora. .M r..» Br.,rkM ,ho»- “'J-Z
of dcuiuiu
Bedford also Wilma
I Mr and Mrv Charles Beck of'parent*. Rev. nnd Mrs. Fred Hom
This half pint of milk will be avail- Hnlaht and Betty apd Margaret Al- ln» several artleles
mg
several
article*.
Galesburg
visited
their
brother-lnl^oni
Friday
until
Sunday.
abie to any child in school. Thlsllerdlng
is a project of the Federal govern- 1 The C. E was led last Sunday PIWAPaNT VALLEY
law and xUter. Mr. and Mrs Gordie
.------------r •_ _of Grand Durkee Sunday.
‘south thornapple
Meb'.e V-n.......
Ailsbore
went.
[ evening by Earl Weygandt and be
Friday -»»h Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs
Leon Dunning [ Mr and Mra George Mason nnd
Gas Rationing To Be Held tn Rchooh . showed. pictures and gave accounts
The gns rationing will be held in of activities at the C. O. camp In..
Brake Thev &gt;rrnm- moved back to their farm south of .Dorothy of Grand Rapids spent
the school. November 12. 13 und 14. Northern Michigan. Next Sunday,r—uM h». ... . . „,... and sn»nt Friday the village Saturday.
| the weekend here with her parents
’ Mr. and Mrs John Adams spent Mr. and Mra. James Oliver and
The hours have not been definite- the lesson subject is "What ean we nleht andS«turrf«v in th-- Hiv.
ly decided upon but will, be an- dn
to u-oiiioic
promote pence
peace?"
Leader Ml
La
Mrr and
their *on-ln-law. daughter. muiuh
Eunice.. They
nil npeiif.
spent
■ ■ lu
ucaucr
,vi
ann Mra.
iwrv John
onnii E
r.Brake
nraw and
nnn . Thundajr with
...... ......
-,»vjr mi
nounced in next week's Banner., v-rno
'
...Mr and. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I aqme time on Sunday with Mr.
erne Clum.
. f«mlh'
«r&gt;en» Sunrt«v -i'h
The school teachers will have charge
The C.
•—e «
C X
F. will have
a n.^.rm
Hallowe en Mr- Rov Kvser ...
of „
South Boston Williams and family at the W. K. ' and Mra. Francis Oliver on lhe
of the gas rationing similar, to the mrty at the Earl Sease home this
Mira Franrey Scott nf. Grand Kellogg Farm at Gull lake.
Frank Lee farm near Irving.
sugar rationing Ust spring
.Thursday evening.
Rapids «pcnt n week with her pnr- &gt; Mr and Mra Mark Garrison of j Mrs. Grace Nichols, who lias
Cloverdale have purchased the been assisting at lhe home of Mr.
(Dunning house in the village here, and Mrs. Al Dutcher’near Calc­
ite is rural letter carrier on route [donla. Is at her home for the
13 out of Delton
I present. Last week she visited at
Mrs. Roy McBain, who has been thc home of Mr. and Mra. Sam
। a medical patient in the hospital at McKeown and family, also at thc
If you could get deep, rich luxury of
' Hillsdale for a few days, has re- home Of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mci turned to her home here.
I Keown, who reside on the farm
fabric and rugged resistance to wear
। Mr and Mrs. Peter Lelnaar are formerly owned by Mrs. Clara Clsi epending eome time In Kalamazoo, ler.
— all in one coat — wouldn't that be
] Mrs. Mildred Fuhrman and her [ Mrs, Hattie Johnson accomimnmother. Mra. George Sprague spent led Mr*. Lizzie Jones to Hostnlgs
like getting two coats for the- price of
। Thursday in Kalamazoo.
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Johnson
। Mrs. Maude Corwin of Battle remained over until Sunday aftcrone? Well, that's just what you get in
' Creek spent Thursday night and ' noon with her brother and alstcrt Friday with Mr. and Mra. Geqige ' in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James John­
an Alpagora! Because every square
. Sprague. Mr. and Mra. Edd Clark-; son. when they brought her home.
j and Mr nnd Mrs. Calvin Blanch-1 David McKeown, who has been
ard of Battle Creek were visitors at transferred recently tn a camp in
inch of Alpagora fabric contains twice
the Sprague home Bunday.
Georgia, arrived home the forcMr. and Mra. Leon Pennock part of this last week to spend his
as many hair fibres as the surface of
called on their uncle. Andrew Her- ten day furlough with home folks
bert
at
the
home
of
his
son
Lowell
Mra. M. BeGer. who resides In
an ordinary coat. This is what textile
Herbert in Otsego Sunday afternoon. | the Hattie Johnson cottage, reYour correspondent la on the turned ’Rtursday from spending
scientists call a Double-Dense construe। sick list at thia writing so there a few days with friends in HasI is not much nears.
[tings.

Vfte fc®"'"5.

tte ®’'W

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tion and all laboratory tests prove that

double density means fdr greater rich- ■
iims— Tar

longer wear. Come in and

•elect your favorite model today.

THE TOPCOAT

»325#

and save minutes for warl
You’/e wondered what else you could
do, in your own dally life, to speed lhe
war effort. Here's one thing everybody
can do —

Cattle

ff’/irn your telephone rings, wnsicer
ns quickly at you ran.

AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE

It’a a little thing, hut if all cooperate
it can be far-reaching in its importance.

Every call must pass through a cen­
tral office awitchboard. And, awitchhoard facilities and telephone lines are
busier than ever — carrying war mcnaagM. We’d Hite to add enough new
equipment to meet all demand*, hut
that’* impossible because of material
shortages.

INE

So you can sec why it’* important not
to keep any call waiting. Yonr coopera­
tion in saving telephone minute* help*
dear thc wire* fofr war calls that must
go through!

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP
^3 HuUng.

Selling Quality Keeps L't Busy

.Michigan

639933
l«re ira tilwr wiyt yw «m help:

SEPTICEMIA

1. Ke*p &lt;|l your telephone calls at brief

you £&gt;oderla trusted Veterinary Products. You can get
here for example. Hemorrhagic Septicemia Bacterin or Aggresstn Ztafrri* to inununue bogs and cattle against
Hemorrhagic Septicemia. We supply, too, other &amp;ederla

Don't call Information for numbers
lilted in the directory.

had th of your battle, bones, sheep, swine, fowl, small animals.
Today, especially, don't risk low of valuable animals through

3. Make only lhe most essential Long
Distance calls.

When possible, give the number of
the distant telephone you are railing.

SAVI woaot AND Will! ROM WAI I

Mishigm Bell Tslepheie Conguy

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1842
------------------ 7-------------------------------------------------'given. You may be one of the luck- GLAR8 CREEK
SCHOOL NEWS
land Mra. Forrest Buehler.
jon Mr. and Mra. Fred Schau of ------—
■
' —Patty Warren accompanied Phyllis
| Mr and Mn. Kenneth Steckle Camadea Sund.y
Thompson, local.
and Beverly Lord to BatUe Creek
— were Bun----- । ’t Miss Velma Buehler of Hastings_____
------ ——
Mre. Nellie Singer and Mra. Lor-,1 “r’d.........................
y“"«y of Law*ng
Mias_______
Marion, Rohrbacher of Lan- feet spelling Friday were Phillip
where the attended a Halloween
CHURCHES
land Miss Vivian
Buehler u.
of^Char*jng spent
spent nawraay
Saturday nigrw
night ana
and Humphrey. Dean Richard Sage, I
family of
party test Saturday afternoon.
ralne Russell of Grand Rapid* were d,y
«f A*a Steckle.
••••— auw.-r.
*-•“«- ,, *mg
Sunday dinner gueste of Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs William Spear and lotte spent the weekend with their Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. Vivian Kidder. Helen Miller, Dar- Church of the United
of "Grand
Itepids7MlM
v'irginia 'parent*.
P^rente.Mr.
and Mr*.
Mrs. Forrest
Forrest BuehBueh- .
«nd~Mr»'
Whitaian”' Mra.
Mra I leen Wieland. Donald Blough, Do- ,
Mr* Ivan Roush
'
"*&lt;m of
Gmnrt p«nid«
mu*‘Virginia
Mr. and
Mra. "Thomas'
Thnmi, whitman.
Brethren
In Chrkl of northwest Rutland were Sunday
Walton.
and
— • Gerald
—----- Woods,
-- - .
uiiiiui w. w. r*.
ire of Hastings, and Mr. and *r.
&lt; Clarence Rohrbacher and children1 —lores
visitors at Russell Whittemore's.
, Pt.Xi^-ui
Mr*
Thk"ier7"tocsl." w"eri
Thc choir of the Methodist oTHMtlniTwere’ Sunds^ '^rtjT Robert Miller.
,
1
Sunday. November 8
Sunday visitors at Foreest Haven's
nithmi^A
s’lnd“r dinner guests of Mr. and church
---------church held
held their
their Halloween
Halloween Party
Party —
Mn.
Nancy -----Deming returned ■
Fr**Fort
were the Robt. McOlocklln family Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
a wrap
drive
party and enjoyed
the
io 30A. M Sunday school,
at the home of
week
after
-------------------------------n Mra. John Thaler and family
; -;
t--. z‘. I ”
;• Mr. and Mr*. How-1 frm0 Grand Rapid, । last
and Alva McOlocklln.
«’ ' Mns Myton Thompson and Mra. ard
Thaler
Saturday
evening.
B
TOBB
very
much.
We
were
just
I
U:S0
A. M. Morning worship.
Mr. and Mra Fred OUs and Robt..
ard Thaler Saturday evening.
a three week*' vUit. She Is Maying
n^nIretaSie
“ • Caroline Buehler of Alta Mr and
Mr BIld
Pcrcy p^y of with Mra Kia CaU.
la little frightened, too. by all lhe ' LOOP. M Christian Endeavor
Mr. and Mn. Forrest Havens and
noon. Kverauoti) aeicome.
Mrs Jock chaDtnan of Detroit. Mr. M.r.h.11
r
m— 1
..
[queer looking spooks. Afterwards,! *:oo P M Evening servic.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver of
8:00 P. M Thursday Prayer meet- Whittemore, and Mr. and Mra.
M,l,nU *erc 8ul’d«y dlnn*r
.pending a few day* with Mr. and doughnuts
*
Hastings spnt Sunday with Mr. and Rapid” X
Russell Whittemore attended thc Burton of Hatting* called m
0° Mr ?,mTy. ‘nd
*
** •n&lt;*
1
- - Mra. U011 Howk.
.
Farm Bureau banquet in Hasting* Gertrude Konlcczny Bunday
Intermediate Room *
|
mid
Buehler Xi-nd
and family ,
' * Chwe^spent : R.Mra.
Taylor
of of
Grand
noon.
Monday night.
Mra. Carrie Cook of Manton and “
MrMra Forrest Xrte.
pld. Jea.se
B Tt&gt;eto
fy gue.1
Mr.
10: 00 A. M. Morning worship.
. We enjoyed our party Friday aft­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bechtel and
Vein Cook of Traverse City were
11: 00 A. M Sunday school.
‘ “
emoon along with the assembly pro- | a:uo p. m. trnnsuan Enaeavor.
*■&gt;■■■«
Billie of Hasting* «•«■«=
were Sunday *night HENDERSHOTT
Thursday and Friday guests of Mr. Patty spent Friday night with Mra ife,***~na wVn 1
Cora Carr ond other relative* In .
w*‘cr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oosch grean. Walter Woods received tint
gjno p. m. Tuesday Prayer meet- visitor*
visitor* at
at Chas.
Chas. Whittemore
Whittemore'*.
*.
and Mrs. Clarence Benedict.
..s,
i R«*- “nd Mra.xE
Everett Love are । called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Gei-'place in the masquerade. Joyce Niel- m*
I Mr. ""'
and4 Mr*. John Haven* and
Mr. and Mra. Roy E. Nngler of Lansing.
Mrs. Fred Ballance of wry
»&lt;*n' happy, a*
as are
are&gt;al*o
their many । gPr of near Alta Sunday afternoon, son. second, and Marvin Rosen'
...
Mr. and Mr*.
x
I Rodney of Hastings were visitor* Meyers. Florida, called at A.J
Detroit were weekend guests of Mr.
were Bunday dinner
“ 0 P®‘"’d I Rev. and Mrs. John McCue were
J
*
Freejfcrt Methodist Church
• at Forrest Havens last Friday.
Clark's Wednesday evening. Hr
nnd Mrs Fred Kunde and family. Hastings
I
PLEASANT
RIDGE
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
.
4
e
"
,
‘
®
ek
,
h
“
'
called
to
Lansing
Monday.-by
the
'
**
Blo
«8h
Is
M
.
1^.
p^tor
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Roush and
ipltal on October 27. The young lady dt.aU1 ot
i*tt«'s hlrec Mrs. back
us again.
| Morning worship—11:00.
| Tlie Ladles Aid will meet Ulis to live on the McOraber farm.
oilier friends.
JBenedict.
Mr. tutd Mr*. Bert Llnsley of
I‘d^ August Brenke. Rev. McCue otflWe are looking forward ta the' Bunday schdol-12:00.
.
! week Thursday for dinner at Mra.
The 4-H Club member* M
Mra. Clement MtikI returned from
m»n. ■j--,,
w&gt;
--------- T—J—— August urenxe. kcv. ' aicvue out--t
-----------------------afternoon
-------------min.
.,—
.
^Wch wa* Oa«'*«J
November Carlton Center Methodist Church Pearl Demands.
Pennock hospital Friday after un- Hopkins
were -------Saturday
*?”c- Mother nnd h
daughter,
are elated
atxthe funeral. which
Oamiral Friday evening,
eve
Hendershott and McOmber were
(Ingoing ah nppendkllB operation, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Emett Took- jdotiig nicely but the Rev. is hav--.|M,W .ThUrsda» at the Estes and ®- E*®1? one come.
I Little Carol Lathrop of Toledo attendance at the Acheivement D
Mr and Mra. Karyl Livingston and er.
In&lt; considerable trouble to keep hl*
funerai chapel in Lansing, i
* *
spent a few days with Mr. and Mra.
Morning worship—10:00.
children of Clarksville were Sunday
Claude Mead 1* spending a few hnlnd on hb work these day*. ConM«hle Osborne
snendlng
Grammer
urimintr ywi
1 Kenneth Kelsey.
Hastlngi.
Sunday school—11:00.
dinner guesu of their parents, Mr. idays helping his son Kenneth Mead gratulatlon* to the folk* at th* ’■ Mn.■ Mabie Osborne I* spending
pending ।I —
| The Coats Grove Extension class
Mr. nnd Mr*. Floyd Garrison
We enjoyed the scrap drive, Hal- ,
----the winter with Mrs. Ida Payne.
[will meet with Mra. Doris Teeter with Mr. and Mrs. Pay Whitworth
nt’d Mr*. Rnv Wieland
(of Maple Grove.
parsonage
...
ioween
loween party
party ana
and assembly
assembly last
last BARNUM SCHOOL
Mr. and Mr*. William Yule and I Willis Hutchens ha* been trans- I Mr. and Mr*. Case Hoekstra of , Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thompson
o
ur rooIn pm
«...
.. on the nlay
,.y
Mr
Keith Durkee and ' Tuesday Nov. 10. at ten o’clock, from Johnstown, called on their
daiightrr Shirley und Mrs. Lewis ifrrred from Fort Custer to Arkan-;Grand Kupkls were Sunday gueiu were in Graltd Rapid* last Monday ..j^
Difference on Hal- famllv^vUited’the'tatteVir^w^i* 1 “lease be prompt.
cousins. Miss Gertrude Preaton and
Christman and son of Grand Rap- , n, Hu address ts Pvt. WillU of Mr and Mr. Claude Walton.
on businea.
.
Jawren "
J? ,yJ
of ’ Mrs. LaVcme Klnnle is spend- Irvin Fisher tn Charlotte. Sunday
Ids
evening luncheon
Mr. and —
Mrs. ---------Arthur Clinton
and ' Mr and Mr*. Othte Makey* of i Our room joined lhe Junior Red
—
---------------------------------------------------i ig ------------a few days
with friends in Flint, afternoon.
U.. were Sunday
nuuunv rvriiniK
(Uiworvil . Hutchens.
iiuwunia, «1 •PH.. Co C. 101 Med
---------- ------------•»_ Della v..t.
m
nl Camp Jos. Robinson. Ark. Gon of Carlton were Sunday dini
i.
Theda Kelsey of Grand Rapids
Seaman Cleon Mead I* vUltlng
guests of Mrs
Yufe.
Pt. jj
Dm.
dln- Battle Creek were Sunday evening 'eras last Monday
Mr
.nd Mrr.
Mr. Kl.l
«,
..nd of
.nd Mr.,
M Mr.. „„„
.nd Mr. Cd, ww
Br' •
.1 •
■&gt;»«&gt; &gt;“•
“ W»™“
Hnrrmu Mr.d. .nd nU&gt;S
Ru*&lt; John*on and Miss Elenore
Mr and
Rial Kellogg .nd
and n
^r guests
of Mr
Mr. and
Mra. B
B. R.
R.
...
,
Banish of Hastings were Sundav^Jo Ann
'
of-•Lansing. Mr.
.....................
and Mn.. ■ Clinton. Mr.
-- -----------------------------------------and Mrs. Ray Clln- :wr
,1L
]|.
1.
Fr
rrr^nun
whwn News
SM..
Mr. .nd Mr. Ou, Ku&gt;u»r .nd rrl.llrr. In Huun«. Hu bo., ,u, I.
Mr .nd
Mnd of HasKu.
w, are Interviewing two hn
h. ’"Mr "jJJ
M^cETwXoh cl
‘*- of near Woodland were Quincy&gt; was sunk ln
“U’
dinner guests ot Mr and Mrs Dan iRobert Glasgow and sons of Dowl- -ton and Jack of Irving were supper
and Mn.
Mrs. tin,
EUey Mead
we
Preshinrt”'Mra~rteir*Wanrieh
nf ¥*'T
Marvin
In .‘
a recent b
battle
"...tinn and Phyllis Ann
ing. Mr and Mrs Willard Arnold Suests.
tin|ts
Were Sunday
• J™ ' Mr
*
Anhur guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. A. of the Solomon Islands.
no were
Sunday evening
evening callersgjj-u
callers ’ man atria »hith*. are; Kalamasoo
Mr and’Mr*
Elaine Kauffman of Lan- ,„r Mr.
Mra Ralph Walton nnd,
nnd anti
.-nd Marilyn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mra.
Mrs. Clement Mead.
Nora Patrick and Joey Caroline
.on
R. Teeter and family.
Mr. and Mrs Percy Dtmond of
»-&gt;n Jimmy of Sr.uth
South Bowne were Howard Bolo of Hastings were Sun- ring
r‘»R spent
*P«nt the weekend with her
her
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Denise were 1 Buehler. La Nora U the dughter sundav euestT of Mr and Mrs
M&gt;n
Mr. and Mrs. Wamle Kelsey call- Hastings stayed at Albert Brill s
■niunday dinner guests of the for- ,dav dinner guests of their parents, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kauffman. sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.; of Mr and Mr* James Patrick and nl? rLAtaM
* M
U
cd Sunday afternoon on Mr. and farm Friday night to Sunday nighh
m-r s parent*. Mr and Mrs P I. Mr .nd Mrs Glenn Kellogg, in
Mr and Mrs Bert Hayner of Glenn Solomon of Middleville and ' Uve. in lhe FUlmore district west
a p la-nnnn of Mr*. Coy Stowell also on Rev. and while the Brills vUlted Mr and Mra.
Valton. Mrs Floyd Walton was a honor of their father's birthday an- , Elk* Odessa were Sunday evening, Mrs Campbell and Mn. Nichol* 'of Freeport She Is fourteen years r
^ii^phh.v’
On *"
*
*
Ray Staley In Dowagiac.
nd
Mr .nd «n Ad.m &amp;.
UeCo,d,
3d Tar.,
hSJ
‘ i Mrs. Prank
Johnston of Cedar
—------------- &lt; e » ———
,
Mra Irma Brown. Mr-. Mabie 1 Mn Bernlco Closson and daueh- ldr«| Miss Marion Rohrbacher of Lan- ,. -reading books; sporu-aoftbali; toM*
- - “’id^t
»mouier.
Mrs.
nen
crocK
““ui‘iioi?
”ieft
“sL'rSIy
SP’dn«B 8"d
*«»«* Mitchell NORTH HOPE NEWS
.
' •&lt;
Ur wnd
Albert ulrkh w’
O borne Mra Merrill Karcher. Jo-‘ter. Nancy, accompanied by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neeb and sing was a Sunday dinner guest of subject—English and
Literature' Sht to begta training at Fort ?nd
c-ti. nccomnanled Mr« Walt Thom- Floyd Walton of South Bowne j family of Vicksburg were Sunday her grandmother. Mrs. Ida Payne, iFlower—Wild Gentian; book—Gin­ Monmouth NJ. .
dM,‘ *lth Mr and
daughter.
n- of South Bowne to Grand Rap- 1 spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will , According to an item in last ~r Lee War Nurse.
1 Pfc. Arnold Johnson, who has
a
rohn Pnrt,,r of Mrs. Harvey Hill of Battle Croat
id &gt; Thursday.
j Howard Cress of Leach lake.
A herding of Carlton
week's Lake Odessa Wave-Times,
Joey is the daughter of Mr. and ■ . Mr. and Ohio,
Mrs. vuiua
John me,
Porter
01 Sul
pad been
.S'
ono&gt;»Ule.
nlfh,
• taken to Community boam
Mr
... ...»
and Mrr.
, -------------------------------------------Nell Newton. Ona.. Mr. ---------------and Mra. Will Neeb
N«*h of
nr
Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. UA.
L. A. Abbey
Abbev of HoHas- th
,h.
e -hh—. of rv-n.ia
Donald wi»t«
KlnU. &gt;.
.------ ..
*• * R T“«rt “r ■n'1 Su no uu'r
••
" anil
tL4lli;in TIL.
,". were &gt; riClarksville
” ---- —-------------* ., uuu&gt;c&lt;
Howell.
and* •••
Mbs, Lillian
Biram
were .Sunday
dinner tmgs called on. ..............
Mr. and, -----Mrs. —
Coy
former rrerpon
Freeport boy is Pvt. uviibki
Donald I Kouthwext
southwest Of
of Freeport
the Jones
riowru.
a&gt;i.v.
niruni
weic
liiiui
1 .lormcr
Freeport In tile
M,
TnO
h
“
“1? “S,""
■nT M" &lt;»»1 «“&lt;'
I Kinta, A. B.
8. N. 36,184.023. 3rd. Co. 'dutrict
district but comes
comm here ta
to achool
Sunday visitors nt the O. L. Newton suesu of Mr and Mrs Lewis Neeb. Stowell Saturday evening.
IKlnt*.
school
mi
.
auu
mi
...
ii.
«v.
uuuiuwii
of
pt
nuB
Ohio
were
callers
Satur_____
■
_
.
_____________
■
I.
nUi
M
«..n
vtr
und
Umi
Neeb
.und
Meria
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Hwyn
John*
-------■*
-neir
w
mm
h&lt;,me nt Plainwell
Mr. and Mrs Meryl
and Meria
Mr.
Mra. EJwyn Johnson and ,T D-i a. P. 8. Ft. Knox. Ky. ThejBhe u fourteen year* old and her
of Piqua, Ohio were callers Satur- moved t0 Mhhawaka Ind. We hate
Mr nnd Mr*. Howard Smith of of, Haatlng*. Mr. and Mra..Ray Neeb daughter Lois and Boyd and Corpaper contains thl* Item: favorite* are: Hobby—fishing-Sport spent a few days last week with d“2Lafl5fn00n„
„
lo low o«r “«&gt;d neighbor*
Grand Rapid* were Sunday after- land family of Vicksburg. Mr nnd .win Novisky of Grand Rapid* were wprd (O hla parenu. Mr. and Mr*, —roller
rltating- subject—World relatives and friends in and near 1 The Coat* Grove P. T. A. will
Mr Bnd Mr*. Albert Ulrich called
noon auests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy | Carlton, and Mr and Mrs. Clarence ‘Sunday gunl* of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Garfield Slater at Clarksville, from HUtoryt Movie
Sis Hopkin*• Mt. Pleasnt.
,pent lhe week' a potluck supper. Bring sandwteh- on hi* filter. Mr*. Emma Norton In
Smith.
I Mrs Arthur Clinton and family of.hardt Kunde.
pvt Elwtn R. Slater, slates he U ptnwer—pansy- Book—The Secret
Irving Sunday a* she suffered a
I ' Mr nnrt Mra Walter Durkee have ” “n&lt;1 One &lt;Uah U *hate #nd y0Ur
Mra. Stella Kelnev of Coate Grove Vnn Patten, local, were supper
MUs Virginia: Moore of Hastings now ^tloned In Scotland.
[ of the Chestnut Tree,
was n Sunday afternoon caller ofjgtiesU.
j spent lhe weekend with Mr. and
The Barry County C. E. Union
• • •
own ub,e "rvlcc- E^O' one in­
closed their house and gone to . vited.
Itov. and Mrs J L. Ickes.
] Mr nnd Mrs. Franklin Burgew Mrs, Howard Thaler.
w(jj
Monday night, November
Senior New*
Ur Mr* Earl Engles.
Mr. nnd Mra Bill Slocum
and were Sunday evening guests of Rev.
Mr. anu-Mr*. Wealey Keim and g ,t the Nashville Evangelical
The Class met Monday morning, spend the winter with their dough- ;
f unliv of Hastings were Sunday
nnd Mra Paul Olnjstead nnd fam- son Vent , of ClarksvUle and Mr. church. Pot luck supper at 7:00|under direction of Mr. Ardis, to ter in Battle Creek.
GREGORY
to Dan Kams* Fridav for a few
evening guest* of Mr. 'and Mrs. ily of Caledonia.
,«&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt; Mrs. Semlah Seese and Mr*. , o'clock. Reve. Kenneth Oriswold, begin putting plans into effect fori
Mr. and Mr*. Vcm Haywood were UBT
, BI1IJ
r,uinTO home with
davs
and lJB11
Dan ,returned
New Zealand Kiwi
Genree Bii'tance.
Mr ahd Mrs. Virgil Woods spentAdah Motter. local, were Sunday pUtor of the Nashville Methodist j our Carnival Friday evening. Wei
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and hlm unUl arter
seawn
Mr.-. George Nelson was in Ha.*- Friday with relatives In Howard guests of Mrs. Anna Moore and church will address the Union on have asked members of other grades
llnaa on business Monday forenoon. City.
|Mr “nd Mra- Charles Woodworth ijhe topic: "Loving our Friends and to take part in the program, and
-ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
Dickie Nanny of Wacousta was a
Mr and Mrs. Ed Coals visited '“nd son Mike of Eaton Rapids.
I Enemies."
assist us In other ways.
wetkend visitor at the home of hl* the latter's brother. James Powell
Mr. and Mr*. Wamle Kelsey of । The Barry County Council ot | The member* of thc class enjoyed
prandoarents. Mr. and Mrs. Nell i of. Dowling Sunday.
* Pleasant Ridge and Mrs. Sarah Christian Education will hold the 1 the Halloween party Friday afterN-'wton and family
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Underhill of , Walton, local, were Sunday after-iannua| convention at the Nashville'noon.
Dr. and Mrs H S. Wedel of Hastings were Thursday afternoon noon
visitors
of------Mr.--------------and Mrs—Coy
Methodistenurcn
churchluesaay
TuesdayraovernNovem- I
„ ■ ..
------------• .wetnoaui
„
.
I0 outside
inFreeport Senior Carnival
Hastings were Sunday callers of'v'jsltora of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Richard Stowell.
' speaker*
------•----- will •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson/ciudc r*v j. Burt Bowman of 1 How *ro y°u planning lo spend
Mn. Julia Godfrey and Mr. ir.d Durkee.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis LewL* Neeb and Dennie were Sunday dinner tainslnr and Miss Jenson of Orange- , Friday evening. November 6th? You
Mra Dan Postma.
some­
' would
” *be
“ *interested
“*
*"* *in
“ ’doing
**'------------Lawrence Wieland and his eousln. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ville.
1
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ithing a Utile out of the usual, a
William Wieland of Logan, spent hie Neeb and family of Vicksburg lo Thompson of South Bowne.
Miss Marion Roush of Lansing I
Duration Club
little better perhaps, wouldn't you?
weekend at Manchester College. Caledonia Sunday afternoon.
spent Friday night with Dorothy ! The Duration Club held lU metiThe Freeport Seniors have lhe
r.f the former's brother. Raymond. family of Woodland spent Sunday Bunn. Marlon h now employed at j ing In the Library Room October problem solved; They're having a
the
Ingham
County
Sanitarium In 8th. Special thanks is given the ।Carnival at thc school house, with
- - —
- ------ -----------------------------------Mr nnd Mrr. Walter Dunkclbergrr with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres.
Lola Wieland attended a Hallo- Lansing.
mothers in thia locality for co- every sort of entertainment for
nnd family of Marine City -ere
Mra. William Klemp
r spent !last
—t ; operating in the meetings. They young and old. There's going lo be
Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. ween party at the home oCMr. and I■ *'
-eek with her son and other retarela- are planning a display window in plenty of excitement and interest,
Mra. George Overholt of Logan ww*
Clement Mead nnd family.
lives
at rDelton.
the Library for local boys in scry- । a good evening's program of en­
**
— “
^"~'
Mrs. William Hutchens is visiting Friday evening.
callers —
at ■U&gt;e
Howard McRoberts of Alta was a ' Sunday
--------- --------— Warren
----------- ice and would appreciate it If ei- tertainment. lots of games, and
|n Grand Ranld*
—-• Mrs.
•*— ery mother, wife, or friend will best of all. an excellent menu of
Rev nnd Mra John McCue and Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Surrarrer home were Mr. and
E H. Johnson and daughter Lois bring hU photo to the Library. Plan refreshments, and they didn't leave
Mra. Alice Gardner nnd Emery Mrs. Joe Kauffman and family.
Mra. Everett Love and baby i »nd Corwin and Boyd Novteky of to
-------------attend the next meeting Novem- out cider!
Towe attended n meeting at lhe
daughter
relumed
home
from
the
!
Grand
Rapids,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rusbcr 25th.
And don't forget, there'll be prises
Caledonia Methodist church Bun­
hospital last Monday afternoon.
' —----------- - ----------------------------------------------- :-----di”- afternoon.
Mrs. Elmer Post of South Bend.
Mr. nnd Mra. Earl Gnuth and
family of Flint spent Saturday Ind., and Miss Kate Westerveld of
night with Mr. and Mra. Clarence Alba are visiting their daughter
nnd -niece, Mra. Everett Love, for j
Benedict.
Percy Rowr spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mm. Jonas Blough and
his son, Wesley, nnd family of AlMrs. Nellie Robbins of Clarksville
Mr. nnd Mm. Toni Surprise and were Sunday callers of Mm. Itoliy
family of Allegan were Friday af- Parks.

! trmoon and evening guests of Mr.'

FREEPORT

Mr. and Mra. Otto Kunde called sell Hinckley of Watervliet, and

(r

AUCTION SALE

As I am leaving town and no further use for the furniture I will diipote of it at
public auction at the residence located at710 North Michigan Ave. in Hasting* on

DRUGS and
TOILETRIES
39c
IP ANA TOOTH PASTE
33c
ALMOND LOTION
ALL PURPOSE TALC-^rge can 45c
49c
LIDY DEODORANTS Li’“id
42c
PERFECTION HAND CREAM
DRENE SHAMPOO $l.oo.ize 79c
pint 49c
ORLIS MOUTH WASH
pint
33c
MILK OF MAGNESIA
$139
SUPER D COD LIVER OIL Pint
YEAST &amp; IRON TABLETS bot 250 98&lt;
COMPLEX CAPSULES
s249
Vick* Vapo Rub----- 27c

Agarol — Pint — $1.09

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 1942
Starting at 1 o’clock, I offer the following articles:

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
8 piece dining room suite

Chest of drawer*

Table

Couch

Buffet

6 leather seat chairs

Sectional oak bookcase

1
Fresh -______

•kC

Hot Water Bottles
And Electric

Heating Pads
Still * good stock to ehoose

iniiiiisi

Sdrug stohe =

ZZZ REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY —;
ZZSZ Hotting*
Phono 2241
State &amp; Jefferson 2=,

8-3x10-6 rug

9x12 rug

End fable

7 quilts

11-3x12 rug

Electric 5-way lamp

4 piece bedroom suite

3 linen table cloth*

Bed

Chest and bench

Coil springs and mattress*' '

Dishes and cooking utensil* of all kind*

Chest of drawers

Food grinder

Dresser

Picture*

Lawnmover

Iron bed, coil spring and mattress

Shotgun

Fork*, (hovel*, hoe*

Easy way enamel 5 burner oil stove

40 ft. garden hate

with built-in oven

Kitchcn cabinet

Carden cultivator

18-inch Florence cool or wood heating

15 gallon oil barrel

Congoleum rug

Lawn chair*

Chicken wire

4 rocking chairs

Carpet sweeper

Kitchen cabinet
6 odd chair*

Square table
Organ

2 beds and springs

Mail box

3 step ladder*

Work bench

Window boxes

Bedding

Feed barrel

Sentinel cabinet radio

Many other articles too numerous to
Dresser

POLO and DRESS COATS ..
15.00, 19.00,24.75
FUR TRIMMED COATS _
19.75, 27.50, 39.00
FINER COATS
42.50, 54.75
GIRLS'TOP COATS at....
.6.00
COAT SETS WITH SNOW PANTS10.00 to 16.00
SNOW SUITS 6 to 16 at 6.00, 8.00 and 12.00
465 NEW DRESSES Latest styles and colors 3.95, 5.95, 8.50

mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE, nothing to be removed until settled for.

MERRILL ALLERDING, Prop
DEWEY REED. Auctiosioor

Extraordinary Valuoi in All Wool and Part Wool Coats.
Today, more than ever, you should demand quality fashions that will wear
well and be lastingly, lovely. "Printzess" coats have stood for quality ond
satisfaction for almost 50 years. It's wise to select early.

Class jars

Crock*

2 chicken coops

9x12 rug

COAT SALE

Knives and fork* .

5 piece breakfast set

6 dining chairs

Chocolate Covered

CHERRIES
Ib. box
A Oc

Scales

Chamber set

room suite, good

See Them!

At Frandsen’s!

Square gate leg table

Velvet 2 piece Krohler made living

Dresser

Commode

Clock

.

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

Frandsen9
"Exclusive, but not expensive"
HASTINGS

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�THE HASTINGS BANKER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, IMS

Men of Bar
WANTED;:
4*000 Michigan Men Like
You Cor Six of the Navy’s
FINEST Fighting Ships!
APPLY BEFORE DECEMBER 7th At Your NEAREST NAVY RECRUITING STATION
Four thousand Michigan men are needed by the first anniversary of Pearl
Harbor.
DAVID J. COOGAN. C. B. M., U. S. N. R.. In charge

Will YOU be one of them?

of Naval Recruiting. Kalamasoa District.

The Navy Recruiting Service in Michigan has pledged itself to provide enough
fighting men in 30 days to man six our our Navy's great ships. YOU can be one of
these men. YOU cpn be one of the proud group who will say, December 7, "Listen,
Hirohito, here's my answer to your little surprise party a year ago today!"

PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS: The United States Navy has done a heroic job of fighting an offen­

sive war in all parts of the world, and is continuing to maintain the offense in our
war against the Axis, and;
WHEREAS: The current production of warships and merchant vessels, so vit­

If you have construction or mechanical experience, capitalize on that experi­
ence by joining the "SEABEES," or Navy Construction Battalions.

ally needed to win this war, is at the highest peok of any time in history, and;
WHEREAS: Hundreds of thousands more patriotic men are needed by the

Navy to man these ships so that we may be assured of a complete and all-out victory
over our Axis enemies;

7

THEREFORE: I, Charles H. Leonard, Mayor of the City of Hastings, Michigan,
do hereby proclaim that the period from November 7 to December 7, 1942, be

officially designated as NAVY RECRUITING MONTH in Hastings and urge the
citizens of Hastings and all other nearby communities to assist members of the

Navy Recruiting Station here in their efforts to help enlist at least 4,000 Michigan

men in the Navy during this period; and I do further urge all men from 17 to 50
years old, inclusive, to investigate now the opportunities which the Navy offers

them.
1

«

CHARLES H. LEONARD
(Signed1

ATTENTION: MEN IN CLASS 1-A
You con enlist in the Novy until the day before you are inducted. If you
are in Class 1-A or have received notice to report for induction, visit your Navy
Recruiting Station as soon as possible to assure completion of your enlist­
ment.
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REMEMBER—It is your privilege as an American
to choose the service you want

If you are a skilled craftsman, the Navy offers you a splendid opportunity to
serve your country at a time when it needs you most-and yet keep right in the line
of work you like best. It is your duty to yourself and to your country to put your
ability and training where they will be used to best advantage. Ratings paying as
high as $126 per month, plus generous cash allowances for dependents, are given
qualified men.

All "SEABEE" ratings are above minimum and all men in thqse Battalions
receive 20 per cent extra pay for foreign service. A "SEABEE" with dependents
can obtain a rating which, with extra allowances, gives him a monthly income
of $190, plus all his living expenses.

And don't forget-the Navy has a reputation for taking care of its men. You
get delicious, healthful food-three square meals a day, generous servings, all you
can eat. Living quarters are comfortable and clean. Recreational activities keep
you entertained both ashore and on ship. You receive a complete outfit of warm
clothing FREE upon enlistment. Medical and dental care is the best in the world
. . . and it doesn't cost you a cent!
The Navy has a big job ahead, and it has many modern ships to do it.. . power­
ful Battleships . . . rugged Destroyers . . . lightning-like "Mosquito" boats.
It needs hundreds of thousands of men like you to man these ships.

Be one of them.

Join the Navy TODAY!

YOUNG MEN, AGES 17,18 and 19
You Can Learn One of 49 Navy Trades!
Become a SPECIALIST in thc NAVY! Learn a trade io you can fill a high-paying job later in civilian life.
Tho NAVY offers training in FORTY-NINE &lt;49&gt; different trades and specialties . . . and it especially wants

younger men for its excellent schools.
Choose the service which offers you most. COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION IN THE NAVY!

Novy Earn-Whlle-You-Loarn program at your nearest NAVY RECRUITING STATION. 10

Ash about the

New Post Office

Bldg., Kalamaxoo. Shirley B. Henry. Honorary Naval Recruiter for Barry Co., will be ot the Hastings U. S. O.
Room Mon. and Fri. evenings from 7 to

9 P. M. to Interview prospective recruits.

Great Men On Great Ships ~~ BE
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�TIB HASTINfll* BANNER. THURRDAT. NOVEMBER I. 1M3

y County --17 to 50

UHMa NOW!
4,000 Patriotic Men Like You Can
Man These Great Fighting Ships!

Ai a meant of promoting
our National War Frogram
and alio of pointing out to
the young men of this com­
munity the opportunities
of a career in the U. S. Navy
this advertisement has boon
contributed by the following
patriotic firms:

Hastings Construction Co.
Hastings Grain b Boon Co.
Hastings Ice b Fuel Co.
Hastings Lumbar &amp; Coal Co.
Highlands Dairy
Hastings Recreation
Court House Service Station
Hildebrandt's D-X Service
Frandsen's Store
Ben Franklin Store
Reed's Drug Store
Smith Refinery Station
Triangle Super Service
Clyde Wilcox, Florist
A. J. Larsen
The Value Store
Hastings Cut Rato Shoe
Long b Moore, 5a to $1.00
Meyers 5e to $1.00 Store
C. Bill Sherwood, Insurance
Strand Theatre
Barry Theatre
W. A. Roth, Furniture
LyBarker's Drug Store
C. B. Hodges, Jeweler
Waters Clothes Shop
Carveth b Stebbins
J. C. Penney Co.
Food Center
Andrus Service
Montgomery Ward
Auto Sport Shop
Baird's Clothing
Barry Cleaners
Hastings City Bank
Earl Boyes, Real Estate
j
Burkholder-Nischan, Inc.
Thayer, Jeweler
Dutch Kraft Paint b Paper
Farm Bureau Services, Inc.
Hastings Cleaners
Jerry Andrus, Insurance
Dorrance Trethric, Ins.
Taylor's Shoe Store
John Bulling b Sons
Lee Office Supply
Roahm Motor Sales
Goggins' Service Station
Consumers Power Co.

One of Them! ENLIST NOW

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. INI

I and butter. Moisten with water till HICKORY CORNERS
•
’ rill Hinckley, to greet the members Serve It To Doughboys
house to house. The next callers
•
i of the Garden club In true Hal- , Al Hallowe'en Time
1 the pudding is fairly soft—not soggy
At tlie Red Cross meeting last were an aged grandfather (with tong
•
, toween. fashion.
|I An
nil added
KUUITU boost to M......... op- , ---------- ——Wednesday the sewing chairman re­ whiskers; accompanied by «n In­
,&gt;iv» &lt;111
■,iii be given
si&lt;tni thl*
uii* year,
yrsu. with I’ dope.
”t~'. _ It may take 45 minute* ported that thc Hickory Comers dian princess. ■They were given a
Funeral services lor John Ackett,
Further enhancing lhe holiday P&gt;e*
tlie announcement- that this *home
Se™
with Hard sauce or cream Unit had completed 10 dozen gar­ cordial welcome. A pleasant eve­
81. were held Sunday afternoon at, air. were arrangements, of bitttr-'--------------------------------- w"
va
If there la apple sauce available,
&gt;•-»-•- one- ment* and 34 Soldiers' Kits. The ning was enjoyed and much credit
1:00 o'clock at Uie Hess funeral sweet and fall flowers on the buf- state product wil) be featured as' ”
home conducted by the Rev. H. R. , fat and table*. The curtains were combination* with donuts during
regular monthly meeting will be is due the children for their pan
Krrlg
Burial in Lakeview ceme-, decorated with grinning pumpkins National Donut Week which will be
held the first Tuesday of each in mskin; Halloween a decided
observed throughout the country pies being already sweetened, so month at the Masonic Temple.
lery. He is survived by his widow, and black cats.
much sugar. Brown sugar Is good These will be all day meetings with
from
October
'.
’
6th
through
31st
Laura,
two
sons,
Vem
of
Lansing
Supper
was
served
at
IfrJO.
the
------November
10 will be the 187th
in this recipe instead of granulated.
BARRYV1LLF.
anniversary of ‘he birth of the and Leslie of Battle Creek and one table being centered with an ar- ' next­
rangement ot flower* made entire-1 ’Sjxmsors
’«■
of National Donut Week ■ Finally there's tlie Donuts with
United States Marine Corps, the daughter Mra. Lillian Nye of Has- 'I ly
from vegetable.*
vegetable* and
onj flanked
flanked on
on
' ly from
Including baker*, grocers, and home , Michigan Apple Meringue. Here's
year there will be particular em­ l|ng»
Mrs.
Howard Johnson spent church this week Thursday for a
Pvt.
Dewey
DuU
of
Texa*
1*
either
side
by
com
shocks
made
of
the
recipe.
economist*, are encouraging house- ।
.
phasis on the celebration of this
Thursday with her parents. Mr. and pot luck dinner. You are cordially
■ invited.
event, because today the gallant spending a few days’ furlough with I weeds, and miniature pumpkins. wive* throughout Ute country to ure Donuta with Michigan
Mrs. Will Havens of Rutland.
hla^parenu^Mr.jMid Mrs. Beal Dull; Place card* were cookie pumpkin.* Michigan apples with donuta to Apple Meringue
Mrs. Rollow Clemens of Hastings
Mr. and . Mrs. Howard Asplnall
other relative*.
.
.....................
Prizes
were given for costume-. make some novel appetizing dlshe*
spent the weekend with her sister,
decisive battles of the far East with and
and
daughter Judy and Mrs. Glen Mrs. Hubert Lathrop 'and family.
Beat
3
egg
whites
until
thick.
Mias Mabie Roscoe of Bellevue Mrs Ida Wright receiving first and during that week. Moreover, donuta ,
the Japanese in the jungles of the
Aspinall.
were
at
Battle
Creek
on
_
.
Beat
in
4
tablespoons
sugar
ana
J,
i spent the weekend with Miss Carrie *»*&gt;
---------------**&gt;Warren
— ---------—
Mrs.
--------Royer
---------I bought at lhe corner grocery —!
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelsey of
business
Saturday
afternoon.
teaspoon
baking
powder.
Continue
■ Calcy.
Coals Grove were Sunday dinner
The evening wayspent In play-' whether they be of the plain, sugar
*r‘­ beating until egg whites are stiff
The Senate on October 23 passed i
phitathea Class wlU meet Ing Halloween grtmes. the mre.t coated or glazed variety—helps one
Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer and guests of the Lathrop's.
I
the Springer Bill. H. R. 7675. to, Wednesday night at the home of
but not dry. Fold In 1 cup of thick guests. Mra. Leweila Beadle of Bat­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde. Rev. J.
--------------m-------------------------------------------------------- —
;^hefWhoie'".nli^^
amend thc
IBIS charter of Tlie | jkw Louie Carter.
tle Creek and son Jimmie of West
I pies. Mound meringue on tested Hickory were dinner guests Sunday
“nd ‘,.W0J“5h’ McrT1U »,nckI*y
‘he commit- usetl a* a bare for dessert* and *aL
tended the meeting at the Hastings
-------------------------discharged wtoran* ot&lt;lhe present tera spent Sunday and Monday tee in charge
\
ads a nd-combined with Michigan
cinnamon
&lt;tonuj&gt;. Bakp tn of Mr. and Mra. Earl Burdick of Methodist church Sunday after­
war tn
— parents i„
—i.
*---------\
moderate
oven
&lt;350degrees
dt
to mrmhrrahin
memberahip. This measure 1 w..k titer
In r--..
Detroit.
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F.)
Augusta.
’
.
noon.
'until meringue L* delicately brown­
which eras approved by Ute House. ( Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and STRIKER
Mr*. Homer Bartlett, who is help­
Mr. and Mra. Paul Kesler are lhe
October 14. then went to the Pres- Mr&gt;. &lt;j*ll Lykins were Mr. nnd Mr*,
ed. Serve hot.
ing to care for Mrs. Sheldon of happy parents of a 6 Ib. 3 oz. son
' Serving donuta
Week's Leljer
one.
idem.
| Homer Conyers and his mother of Last
,
,form
— „ or. .; Doughboys
LTOUsnuujs
home on leave win
nomc
will ocde- ' Delton, spent the weekend at her bom at Pennock hospital. Oct.
rognt.
...
c
,
j
lku
*
A total of B1.660 deck* of playing! Lynn. Ind. Mrs. Carl Retz of Win- M^gn^M^
™ • rimeiTtar
National Donut U*hl eeaung any one of the uibove home here.
31.
He has been named Paul Clay­
card* had been shipped by November I Chester. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Ottl“dMra D’b Gr^of W^i
*'s
7&lt;-r~ -—~~
-— -ur—j dUh
dixiirs.
Remember, too. that lhe
Rev and Mrs. Edward Swaddling ton. Congratulation*.
thar'WWk the 25th anniversary- of clltnax
cUrnflx Of Donut Week U Hallowe'en
1st to member, of our armed forces Lykina
d Bunds?
of Gregory expect to move back to
Uttle Janice Brum spent Thurs­
land Sunday.
I.!1be
?. observed. Do-“ on OeU&gt;l»r
Wl&gt;y m; ,u,« . their farm here in a few days Be- day and Friday nights with her
world^bv'uJ'ptirty 'and Etaht the I CharterAyNigiu’t'of N°he Nliwhriito
M” M‘* EcM ’nd Mrs' H4rl!"rt World War 1 “will
laute of the rationing of gasoline. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
X^n'?X0r',n‘“UOn °f T''e i w™ s?dUSue*t*X?d rT'o'^k 8trik^?BXP1homek;nC W^.7
^fTheTAt* aS’L^' the^I
"" ■ servicemen to your home, feature Rev. Swaddling is unnble to take DeVine.
‘ some donut recipe served with Mlch- • are of hl* circuit with three ap­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klevering
■ tgan apple* and you'll not only em­ pointments several miles apart. Rev. and son of Muskegon spent the
phasize this State's fine product to Swaddling reports thlat the grocery weekend with Mr and Mrs. Elmer
FAIR LAKE
™
cottage recently vacated by Mr and
ar,
LAKE
Here are some novel way* to serve , the visiting servicemen but you'll store at Gregory ha* closed mak­ OUlett.
_ i speaker was International Director
Mrs.
William
Sweet
nonui*
wnu
.-nicnigun
nppies
wmen
donut* with Michigan apple* whichbe" making
—*-*—
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-' 1 L. W. Peterson of Windsor. Canada .
some
boys
happy
Mr. and Mrs. EJnest Hoffman of
tie Creek visited Sunday at H. O. Other Lions present were James C.
Mr and Mra. Marlin Mead of Star housewives might make during Do- keep them from bring homesick on ing it necessary to drive seven or
nine mile* for supplies.
Lacey spent Friday afternoon with
Armour's.
.' Mugan of Pon Huron and Herman dLstrict were guests of her parents. nut Week
this traditional holiday.
Mrs. Blackmore, who has been the letter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Fisher and wife of Rich­ H. Gersonde. Jr., of St. Joseph, gov- Mr. and Mrs. William Cramer. Sr. •
First there's the Donut* with
suendlng a few weeks with her cous­ Milton Geaier.
land visited Sunday at Porter I emora of district* 11-A and 11 B Sunday.
DOWLING
in. Mrs. Clara Underhill, left Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fossett and
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Chaffee of ; Baked Michigan Apple Glace. Here's ;
Knowles
I of lower Michigan: Wendell E. Doty
Mrs. Fcrd Thoma* and son Chas, nesday for Price lake to vifllt Mrs. family and Miss Agnes Benson were
Hay Pierce is in a Battle Cree*, of Battle Creek. International Coun-, Flint; Mr and Mrs. Linden Norris. the recipe:
with friends from Hastings, visited Ruth Ter penning before returning Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and
Donal* with Baked
hospital after an operation. Allen I
selor: Deputy District Governor Doud Comers; Mr. nnd Mr*. Harn
relatives
near
AijJeria
several
day
i
to Grand Rapids to spend the win­ Mrs. Harry Green and family of
Pierce ha* returned home after a I Carl Price of Kalamazoo: rone j McCliirkin. Mrs. ~
Eleanor
1M.nor Sherman! Michigan Apple Glace
I chairman Floyd E. Waitace of Bat- | "”d
? V.
d
severe Injury to hi* foot.
Corr and pee) about one third way i, Wc are sorry to report that Otis ter with her sister. Mra DeVrep. Bellevue.
Mr*. Blackmore's home Is in the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beach and
.He Creek: Address of welcome by !
”^’..rd,C LAL
down from stem end. six red Michi- '
i Ketcham Is returning to Ann Arbor state of Washington.
Elwln of 8. Vermontville were
Cover with ।
Lloir Earl D. Olmstead, village presi- *"e »“" e' $lr j gan bnklng apples.
Mr* Florence Peters and daugh­ Thursday evening callers at the L.
, Ch“,.ff* cn Sunday syrup made of 1 cup sugar and I'.- ' soon for further medical attention.
j dent; the response bv Dis Gov. Mu- ’d **“■
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee spent ter Geraldine spent the weekend at A. Day home. Raymond Green of
■ gan. District Governor Gersonde honoring their mothers birthday.
■ Sunday with Mrs Thomas Shay and
,
Bellevue wa* a Friday evening callhoney nnd I1, cup* water) pinch Mr. and Mr*. Cosgrove in Battle Pnttle Creek.
presented- the Charter to president
Vem Town of Plainwell called on '
ol salt nnd boil 5 to 7 minutes
j Ralph V. Hess. Music bv the Bat­
‘his patents. Mr. and Mra. Prank
The tescher and children enjoyed
Mrs. Nellie Foreman spent the Pour over apple*. cover tightly and
. tie Creek Lion* club orchestra.
Mrs. Ella Smith nnd grand­ Town and stater. Mr* Karel Nun- n Halloween party at the school
I Sergeant and Mn. Howard Snow weekend with Mr and Mr*. Dan bake a*. 400 degrees until tender, but daughter. Helen Geller, made a re­ nemaker Sunday afternoon.
house Friday afternoon. Pop corn,
Sunday visitors there Mill firm, basting occasionally. Re­
I have remitted to Fort Dupont. Douglass.
cent trip to Saginaw where they vis­
Mra
Ethel
Pennock
of
Hastings
is
candy
nnd cider were the refresh­
I Delaware, after visiting his moth­ were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dougla-v of move cover-and for ench apple take ited relatives, also spent the week­
visiting Mr. and Mrs Fred Kelley. menu and they are very grateful
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Myron -a--------dash----of --------------cinnamon, -------nutmeg
_ —
or
' er. Mrs. Christina Snow
end with Mr nnd Mr*. Leland-Jones
A good crowd of Uttle ladles and. to Olen Marshall for the delicious
' Mry Pearl Justus of Kntamo Bishop and family of Charlotte.1 grated rind of orange and mix with and family at Mt Pleasant.
of other -------• gentlemen from six to ten years of____
cider.
! spent Monday with her parents. Mr. Afternoon caller* were Dr. and Mrs.
teaspoon sugar and fill center
there will probably come a
Mr and Mrs Prank Hallock at­ ape celebrated Halloween very nice-; Dr. and Mrs. Clayton WUlitls of
nnd sprinkle over peeled part of ap­
C. D. Mohler of Hasting*.
j and Mn. A. E. Dull.
time when you need cash
Mrs. Howard Johnson of Hickory ple. Place each apple on one-half tended a family reunion at the ly Saturday night by caUing and i Saranac were Friday evening call­
Laurel Chapter No. 31 O E S
money qulckly
home of Mr. and Mr* Percy Hal­ spending a few minute* In each, er* of Rev. and Mr*. J. J. Willitts.
held initiation Wednesday evening., Corners visited her parents. Mr. of a split donut, cut side down. lock at Plainwell Sunday.
home. They received many treats i The Uttle daughters of Mr and Mrs.
and Mra. Wm. Havens. Thursday
Place In very hot oven or under
When that lime comes you
; Nov. 5.
Mrs. Arthur oesler of Centralia. and n friendly greeting Some one's ■ Paul Kesler are staying at the WilMr add Mrs. Wrn. Havens were hent from broiler, baste with syrup
will find us able and ready to
Mrs Elizabeth Gage was hostess,
Washington visited Mr*. Orlie Fish­ mother was.not far away from the: Utt's home while their mother is
I Wednesday afternoon to the Evon-1 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. once, place other half of donut on
er last week
Mr. and Mr* . Will।. little folks while on their way from ‘ at Pennock hospital.
and
Mr*.
Wrn.'
Hart
of
Striker
dis
­
lop
of
apple,
cut
side
uppermost
Come in today, phone or
• gelical Ladle* Aid. Mrs Sarah Bab- ;
trict.
i and toast a light ______
brown. _
Serve Pierce ot Charlotte were Sunday
write us for details on our
I cock assisting.
visitors al the Fisher home and Mr.
Tlie Nashville Dance Club will • Mr. and Mr*. Roy Oak* and Mel- with cream, plain or whipped,
Friendly Loan Service.
and Mn Mark Norris of Prairie­
•
Then ------there's
Michigan ' Apple
hold its opening party on Thum- vin were Sunday dinner guest* nt
ville were Saturday evening callers
Here's
______
the____
recipe:
r..
dav night. Nov. 5 al lhe Pythian | the home of their daughter and Betty. ...
Mr anti Mn Calvin Boyd of Bat­
family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oley Doug- . Michigan Apple Betty
, hall.
tle Creek were dinner guests Sun­
.
5 medium Michigan apples
Mrs. Mabie Stuckv of Melmore.1 lass.
day of Mr and Mn. Myron Whit­
Ohio came Sunday because nf the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Adnms of, 1 cup coarsely ground donut crumbs
CITIZENS CREDIT
worth and Wallace Preston and
tablespoons butter
■ illness of her mother. Mn. Mary ■ Battle Creek were Sunday evening
family.
CORPORATION
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
cup sugar
i Townsend.
Mrs Mary Hammond and Mn.
cinnamon
' Robert Betts and Homer Hickok ' John DeSmlth.
lOlij W. BUI. at.. n.nlnca
Veta Otis entertained several of thc
---------------- ----------- f--------। little salt
: attended the football game at Ann
RASTINOB NAT L BANK ILDO.
। Butter a bnklng dish: scatter In little folk* at the Hammond home
Arbor Saturday.
Dinosaur Tracks Reconstructed
wmc of thr crumiw: put in a toy­ Saturday evening with a Hallowe­
A. 1*. ta 1:00
Dinosaur track* Hie size of a bath Pr of juiced apples ; sugar them spar­ en party.
A weird ghost with lighted head,
Mr. and Mrs Oils Fisher of Comleered frOm it* place near tile open tub are being reconstructed on the tngly: put a liny bit of salt and
-Ualvarslty of 7«aa*----------1 ------- ----------- -- *--------- *------- *“
Hook and family Sunday. Mrs Hook
is slightly Improved in health at
present.
WOOD SCHOOL* "

AMERICAN LEGION NJSVJJLE

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AUCTION SALE
In order to dispose of the following described property, we will hold on auction sale on what is known as the For­
rest Hager farm, located ’/* mile east of Warnerville, or 6 miles north and % mile east of Nashville, or 3 miles
south ond 2,.'a miles east of Woodland on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IO, 1942
Commencing ot 12:30 P. M. sharp E.W.T. We offer the following:

CATTLE
Jersey cow, 5 yrs., due about Nov. 15
Durham cow, 6 yrs., bred Apr. 3
Durham cow, 6 yrs., bred May 26
Durham cow, 10 yrs., bred Aug. 29
Jersey-Durham cow, 2} yrs., bred Apr. 2
Durham bull, 15 months
HOGS .
Brood sow with 8 pigs, 7 wks. old
Brood sow with 7 pigs, 4 wks. old
3 brood sows
11 feeder pigs

HAY AND GRAIN
Quontity hoy
Quantity oats
Quantity corn, if possible to husk be­
fore day of sale

TRACTOR
McCorn?ick-Deering 10-20 Tractor
FARM MACHINERY
Oliver tractor plow, 12 in.
Van Brunt drill 13 hole, nearly new
C. B. Q. corn planter, fertilizer attach­
ments
.
Deering mowing machine

John Deere hoy loader
Weird bean puller
Massey-Harris side delivery rake
John Deere 2 horse cultivator
Walking cultivator 7 ft. double disk
Walking plow
Land roller
John Deere 3 sec. drag
3 Sec. spike tooth drag
John Deere Manure spreader
Milwaukee corn binder
McCormick-Deering 6 roll corn husker
(rolls nearly new)
Endless rubber belt, 40 ft.
Wagon and flat rack
,
Set double work harness
Extra bridle
Collars
Extra set tugs
Hay krjifex 2 hay forks
3 hay slings
*
r
Trip rope,, 100 ft.
About 60 bean stakes
Bag holder
Corn shelter
32 in. buzz saw and arbor
3 10-gal. milk can (one new this spring)
Milk pails
Marvel separator
Brooder stove, hard coal, 500 size
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 rocking chairs
Bed davenport
Iron bedstead and springs
Lamps
Extension table, 5 boards
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH, nothing to be removed until settled for and everything to be settied for day of &gt;ale.

PEARL BARNUM and SONS, Props.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auction..,

BRANCH DISTRICT
Mrs. Gertrude Maurer entertain­
ed the Jolly Boren Friday after­
noon.
Mr and Mra. Elha Whlifc-^atrtcta
and Norton of Marshall were Bun­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenrietli
Norton.
Rev. Samuel Ostroth of Nashvllto
will preach Sunday morning at the
North Maple Orove church.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton
spent Sunday afternoon in Ka|amo.
guests of Mr. and Mrs Keith Nor­
ton and family-

LIBERTY LIMERICKS

..

READY
CASH

HORSES
Black gelding, 10 yrs. wt. 1600
Bay gelding, 10 yrs. wt. 1600

and Mrs Will Hyde and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Lathrop were Wednes­
day .evening dinner guests of Dr.
and Mn. C. P. Lathrop at the Hotel
Hastings and attended the show at
lhe Strand Theatre afterward.

RAYMOND LAPO, CI.rk .

’’War Bonds,” said an an­
gler named Wade,
"Are the sportingeat catch
They’ll save us our free
dam
And then, when we need
They’re good for more cash
than we paid!”

‘ Will Calm* underwent an oper­
ation at Butterworth hospital in
Grand Rapid* Friday morning. Hi.*
| many friends wish him a speedy
i and complete recovery.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Mains of ColdwaI ter spent Sunday
with their
daughter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Calms and Beverly.
I Mrs. Merrill Strlmback and ehilidren and Will Strlmback of Wood­
' land were Sunday guests of the Tag­
gart family.
Mr. and Mr*. Willard Kidder
. have moved into their new home
in Freeport.
| There were surprisingly few out to

1 terribly sorry if the box social
(.scared folks away and
will get along with out
awhile.
i Rev. Lila Manker. Mrs. Nora
I Sedlck and Mr*. Will Calms were
I in Grand Rapid* Saturday to see
iMr. Calm* at Butterworth hospital.
I Mrs. Clara Erickson, who spent
I the last three months with her slsIter. Mrs. Proctor, has returned to
| her home In Nebraska.
BANFIELD
Mr nnd Mrs Clarence Williams
entertained relative* from Wisconsin over Sunday.
The Banfield Farm Bureau club
will meet with Mr. and Mra. Claude
Hoffman Wednesday. November 11.
Mr. and Mrs Orvln Smelker of
j near Freeport spent Sunday with
i Mr. and Mr*. Don Putnam.
I Waiter Hobbs broadcasted over
WELL at 8:30 last Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Don Putnam xpent
over Sunday of last week with their
son Devon and family in Dearborn
The W S C. 8. of the Metho­
dist church will hold their month­
ly meeting Thursday. Nov. 13 at the
home of Mrs. Carl Bellinger. Mrs
Bellinger will be assisted by Mrs.
Gordan Stanton and two other
hostesses.
Tlie Rural DeUvery of Sunday
paper*
has
been
discontinued
around Banfield on account of the
tire situation.
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THREE CORNERS
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Robinson and
daughter. Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Larnbec and children mo­
tored to Kalamazoo Saturday af­
ternoon to meet the former's sol
David J. Robinson and his friend.
George Nelson from the Naval Servcie School 'Signal and Radio) Uni­
versity of Chicago, who spent lhe
weekend with them.
•nd son. Richard Leo of Cincinnati,
Ohio were Sunday guests of the
Claude Hammonds and the James
I Hammonds.
Mrs. James F. Hammond and son
Thomas James spent Friday with
Mr. *nd Mra Leo PUher and the
Harold Fisher family of E State
Road. They and Mr. Hammond
were dinner gueats tnat evening of
Mrs Barry Ragut of Hasting*
Mercy to him that shows it. ta the

THEY’RE DOING THEIR PART

We can do ours by Giving them the
Weapons they n«ed for | f J Q |{ 11
On farms, in factories, in homes and places of business
all over the country, one material we need to win this war is lying
rusting and dormant. Eight to ttn million tom of it! Enough to offset

our present loss of production. Enough to boost our war output of
steel up to a Victory level!

It’s squarely up to every citizen of the United States.
It's our job to round up this useless junk and send it to the front
to help our boys.
So, take a second look at that old shovel—Will you hang
on to it for a "spare” when it might give a Marine the four band
grenades he needs? That old electric iron will never run again —
are you going to hoard it in your attic when it might supply an Amer­
ican soldier with a burst of machine gun bullets to stop a Jap?
Those old golf clubs . . . that rusty plow . . . those
obsolete castings — you won’t save them for tomorrow when you know
they could provide tough steel helmets to save young American lives
. 3. NOW!
A Scrap has werk to do — will you givt it n chance?

(Remember halt of ivirytank
GUN and SHIP IS MADt FROM Scrap

tonsumEHs power

Ho.
■nou8h
»h«
or

30 i. *7

Bonds and Stamps
our stoea. Thara's no waiting. You will recalva your War
ma of purchaM. We are prepared and authoriied to per-

�I

I PRAIRIEVILLE

DAU/I IMP MEU/r

DUWLINu NtVYj

Judy Ann Nan! of ooB

Mr. and Mrs. Gallen Mlske oil

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1S42
Mr. and Mra. Cameron McIntyre'

W

I the weekend with her grandmother ' *nd Mr* P*ul Brodbeek.
....Mlu r&gt;n«l mlw at riranrt
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hughes and !
Thursday callers of Mr. and Mn.
family of Toledo. Ohio spent from [ w''*r
weeks kegllng Bowling anchor for Wednesday until Sunday with her ’ Mr.
"r and Mrs. Owen Smith andI Archie Melntyre and Mr. and Mra.
Machines. Homer had games of 216­
little Carol Lathrop were Sunday Harold Lathrop were Bunday callers.
149-220 for a 585 aeries. Bad breaks parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Nor­ guesu of Mr. and Mra. John Smith
1
Mr. and Mrs Horace Edmonds of
in his middle game cost Homer a big
Mra. Irving Zara and Earl Boul­ of Jackson and met Mr. and Mrs. Dowling were Sunday evening callFerris Lathrop there Carol return­
ter and Mra. George Bagley and
ed homei with her parenU after nolds.
After leading for two consecutive
spending 'the post week here
weeks Dave Goodyear was nosed by Thursday.
Mra. Russell Craven of Nashville
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Kontx and spent Thursday with Mrs. Charles
two pins to make it three in a row
Mrs. Elin Dowd. Jake Adrianson
when he scored 179-213-191. 583 and Peter Adrianson and Harry of
Rowley.
for Piston Rings In the Recreation | Dalton were Hastings shoppers day guesu of Harry Sandbrook and
Don’t forget the Quimby P. T. A.
family.
League. Roy Hubbard scored 581 ■। Tuesday.
this Friday. Nov. 6th al 8 P. M.
for Goodyear-Bros. Hdwe. in the I
Everyone is cordially invited.
Commercial League to land In third | Mr.
u and Mrs. Don Heeter and Mr.
। Doreen Rltxman ot Battle Creek,
and Mrs. Art Cain and Betty of STRIKER
m
/
and
Mrs.
Harold
Sinclair
placeI Hastings were Sunday guesu of
visited Mr. and Mra. Lawrence
'Ethal McCabe&gt; are rejoicing over Rltaman over the weekend.
In the Piston Ring League. Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Zara Boulter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith enter­
chines won two games from Office
Mrs Mary Polley and Mrs. Sarah the arrival of a son. Harold Eugene.
tained two coast guards and Mrs.
No. 1; Shippers took a pair from , smJUi had as Sunday dinner guesU
Office No. 2 and Grinders blanked 1 ML«* Myrtle Smith and Miss Ruth
and Mra. Bam McCabe. Ella Wolfe of Hastlngi for' dinner
ort Sunday. Mr. ond'Mra. S. smk40 M. Ar M.
. Nelson of Bottle Creek nnd Mrs.
In the Recreation League, Has-' Ethel Stanton of Coldwater, hon- and Mra. Vem Sinclair, Mr. and en of Bellevue were Sunday guests.
Mp ahcT Mrs. J. L. Smith were
tlngs Ice nnd Fuel won two from ortng the birthday of Myrtle Smith. Mra William Cramer. Jr., local. Mrs.
PLston Rings: Middleville won a 1 ' Mr. and Mrs M. J. Norris called Gerald Sinclair mid her father. Mr.- Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and
-Mrs. Reuben GerUngef of near
pair from Nashville and Perk's Tav- 1 on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Norris near Edgar ot Hastings. ' .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Cramer.
Leach
lake.
em won a brace of games from, Hastings. Saturday. They spent Ute
Leonards.
’ evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Jr . and Sandra had as guests on
Sunday mnr
ouiuuiy
their aunt ana
and uncic.
uncle. mt
Mr.. , CEDAR CREEK
Tlie Commercial League play re- ■ Pt* her al Dowling.
Clair Lammers and family have
suited in Goodyear Bros. Hdwe.
Mr and Mrs. Charley Fisher of and Mrs. John Kollar of MiddleVille Mr.
Mr and Mra.
Un Merle Callhan
nailhan ' —
cope to
Battle Creek to live for the
_______
making a clean sweep of their serie* Richland and Mra. Porter Knowles ville.
and sons of Lauding and Mr. and winter.
with Moynahan and Paul; Coffee nf Hickory Corners were Sunday
Russell Watson of Detroit spent
Shop won the odd game from State nailers of Mrs Ella Dowd and Jake Mrs. Marlin Mead of the Star district visited their parenU, Mr. and over lhe weekend at his home here.
Insulation: Auto Sport Shop blank, ' Adria nson.
Boyd Leinaar and Wellington
Mr. and Mrs Lewellyn Erb and Mrs. Wall Cramer Bunday. Mr. and
ed Consumers Power Co: Andrus
Mrs. George Jensen of Mt. Clemens Wertman were in the northern part
Service whitewashed Moose; Medics Lloyd of Delton and Mrs LaVern
won n pair from Middleville Cream­ Cnlthrop called on Mr. Calthrop at were guesU of their parenU an of thc stale over Ute weekend.
Wednesday also.
j Mra Emma Owen and Mrs. Cecile
Use
American
Izglon
hospital.
Sun
­
ery and Banner won the odd game
day. He la feeling pretty good and
nnd series from City Dads.
Is anxious to hear from his .friends school liouse Friday evening with Mrs. Will Hammond in Battle Creek
Tn tile Bllw League. Electricians
Mrs. Mnry Boulter spent Sunday a small crowd In attendance. Il was last Thursday.
were on the long end of u three to'
Mrs.
~ Cecile
"
Owen vLslted **
Mra.
rawm. count
roum in their
u».r match
m&gt;«&gt;„ with■
•ni1
"W* J" I""*.’ voted to hold meetings only every i **
nothing
other month during this year be­ Lipscomb in Battle Creek on Friomer:
»«., . pair,
01 |.m« rrrnn Foundry wnd Olll« j
U.K.I’lnd cause ot tire and gas rationing.
Marjory
Lammers
of
Kalamazoo
Congratulations are in order for
run™ Irom Tool n-m. I
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Scott, who spent over the weekend at home. '
lhe Community club meets this
•*&gt;'
‘'Unwon nllon of Mr. ml Mn. were married Thursday evening at
Gunrd No. 2 lost two games to Rothe home ot Rev. Rullson at a quiet we*k Friday night. Everybody in­
Uuf No 2: Klwanis No. i took lhe. Mrs William Norris entertained single ring service.
. vlted.
odd game from Rotary No. 1 and | nt n dinner Sunday honoring her
Rev. Jone* gave us some very
Frank Campbell Is very low at the
Coast Guard No. 3- blanked Kiwanls husband’s birthday. Guesu were home of his son, Alonzo
fine sermons last week.
No. 2.
Charles Ogden, who lives on the
Mr. nnd Mra Delos Hughes and
Scores for the week other than the family ot Toledo. Ohio. Mr. and Alonzo Campbell farm, has been out BARBERS CORNERS
Miss Alice Foley of Clnctnrtati
top three were: W. Ayres. 562—Pis­ Mrs. Gerald Shepard and family, of work with an infection in his
and Mra. Roy Huver of Lansing
hand.
ton Ring tzagur; C. DeCou, 560— and William Mullen, local.
Mr. and Mrs Will Richards and were called home by the Illness of
Recreation: D. Goodyear. 560. Com­
Mr and Mra. George Adrianson
their mother. Mrs. B. Foley.
mercial; Harry lanig,
Long. MU
55G—
—lirjraRecrea- cnllea
V
’
nnd
Mra
James
Mead
and
thc
innwui,
On
MF.
anO
M».
UCOTgC
called on Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer
tlon; W. Willman. 545: II. Drews. I Havens and family at Neeley. Sun- Richards children were guests nf
545—Bliss: K. Lnbcrteaux. 545—Re- I day.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Rlzor of near and daughter Mabclle called on
Curl Wheeler nnd family in Irv­
creation: K. Lechlchnrr. 542— Bliss: I Mr. —
and Mra. Howard Temple of Hastings Sunday.
ing
Sunday afternoon.
Eurt Aubll. 541—Commercial: C. Jackson
■
were Sunday evening
Mr nr.d Mrs. Max Bump and
Kraus, 539 - Commercial and c j luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrt. Mi 0
Congratulations are extended Mr. Mrs. Lena Broker called on Mr.
Hodac.s. 533—Service.
Hodges.
xinrr&lt;« ollm ot Un Jcnnlr
| .t sSw
&lt;M*n Sc’otl'who were nnd Mrs. Frank Prentice. Thursdny evening to see Mrs. Ethel Gib­
__ .. .Iand
■______
____ Mrs E.
r- A.
&gt; mnrrten
married recently.
recently.
1
CLAY HILLS
ii Norris
Lucv were
and new baby son.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Revnold* son
•
Several ladies were dinner guest* Parker nnd Elizabeth of Kutinas, ned
familv
| : Maurine_.Clum of Coats Grove
______were Saturday guests of w.
of Mrs. Guy McNcc. Thursday nnd Miss Myrtle Smith and Miss Ruth
tied Off a quilt for her daughter. Nelson of Battle Creek and T. H. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Standley of spent Saturday night with Mabelle
Hauer.
Mrs. Fem Poland. &lt;nee Fem Gar- Ketchum of Martin, Mr. nnd Mra. Augusta.
n«r&gt; who was married Wednesday Delos Hughes and family also callto Cluirlcs Poland of Bnttle Creek, ' cd on Mrs. Norris nnd Lucy lost
They will reside in Buttle Creek
. week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon PotU were SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
cullers at Mrs. Lenna Johnson's | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jordan,
WfP IHUSS'HM SJt
in Bowne Thursday evening.
| Mrs. Juns Jordan and ML« Gladys
Now it i here! Bigge
' Mrs. E“" Hxhhi
Eugene
Haight relumed ■ Jordan nf Chicago were weekend
ind better thin ever
Saturday
night frohi
" "*■■*■*
'
Huntings guests of Mr. and Mra. Carl Jordan
Your opportunity,
where she had been staying
“ at. the and attended the school fair.
when ths oittle cry in
home ot her son Frances. Floyd
Jake Ebel and friend of Grand
the home is S AV L. tc
_Unl«hL Md-wifc of Grand RtpMs Rapids, were. Friday dinner guests
get thc biggest vAluci.
were Sunday visitors at the Haight of Mr. and Mrs Harry Bandbrook.
to m«ke tne most sen
Silioml savings cvei
home.
•
Mr, wri Mra. Charles Rose called
made possible, on the
Clifford Converse and family of on their .Baughibr* Mra Strlmbeck
near Hastingli spent Bunday at Leon nnd fidntfy near Woodbury Satur­
day afternoon.
Fotta*.
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Mayo of
Mr. and Mrs Wright Qllfford and
Mrs. Verdun Covllle were in Bat­ Hastings were supper guests of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Keith Fariec Saturday.
tle Creek Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buei Slstqn of Miss Betty Sisson of Irving and
Freeport visited at Verdun Covill's Russell Lind of Woodland were eve­
THIS! A«t JUST A rtW CFjiTHt MANY ‘OIGANTtf VAlUfS ON THIS SAUI
ning callers.
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Chas. Farlee Is Improving
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNee and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCaul attend­ nnd able to be up n little while.
ed a party at lhe Grange hall, Sat­ Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs
i '‘co’'6*- i°nR
Kenhcth Williams and sons of Baturday evening.
s■«Ia Creek. Mr nnd Mrs. Isaac Wil­
1 lastioR* &gt; agf
BIDDIES LAY BILLIONS
liams nnd Mrs. Paul Towns, of
Michigan hens proved their patri­ Woodland. Mr. and Mra. Joseph
,AFW'&gt;
otism. with the aid of Michigan Smith nnd daughter. Mra. Sherman
poultrymen, in the first nine months Smith nnd grandson. Ralph of Has­
of 1942. Thc hens in lhe state laid an tings nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Sandestimated 1.168.000,000 eggs.
। brook and Donna Kay.
Homer Reynolds stellar bowling

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�Hastings City Bowling Association /&gt;_
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/LING NEWS
WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUS

TOE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, IMS
lL_ UnmA ErAnl.
'addition lo kicking some extra)

I would certainly mis* the Ban,.|TrtaUUd
­
l.'D&lt;JJir J’mmmw.'sSIATIVU HIA* F«OMI

last week Cha*. D. Floria wa* etec;- ,
R tn* rlonle Front
; point*.
■
। ner
ncr If
ii Ii should
inouui have
nave to
to do
oo without]
wnnoui : uoin ooys grew up
up .in the same‘pFC FRANCIS GALLUP
ed president; William Hackney wa* (Continued from cage 1. Section 1) j Hasting* ha* had a fairly good ll
lt- Through it* pages I can re-1
re- ,.neighborhood.
i Mr*. Ione O’Neil. Hastings, route
.---- i main
chosen for Secretary and Charles'
season, losing one (7-6), tying two,
, m“ln InIn rnniart
contact with
with nnnnla
people anA
and| Address Of
Paul selected for treasure*.
punUr for th0 t**m He “ * ha™ and winning four. One hundred ev«nl&gt; whlch
&amp; ‘Ic,t interest '•
4. ha* kindly loaned the Banner two
Robert F. Cooper
letters from her grandson. P. F. C.
Tlie annual city tournament will ---ninner and a blocking back.
। lvrnty-«ix paints have been made 10 me- Thanking you very much
Uss Pastore*
Francis Gallup, for publication. ExC/o
Poatmasier
The
other
two
spots,
fullback
and
for
u*
while
our
opponent*
have
■
n&lt;1
looking
eagerly
forward,
to
my
,
be held in February.
*
i
I
New
York
City.
N.
Y.
,
cerpta
I—
from
— •-the—teller*
——L follow.
-rnh weck
Tn
next copy. I rem
left half are filled alternately by made only thirteen. Thl* week
Bob'*
birthday
ta
Jan.
31st
and
the first tetter written on Sept. II,
Respectfully yours.
three boy*. Ted Bona*h. Ma*on
“J?”
«“ our,°*'n I
Government Representative*
Hike all the boys, he'd like to hear. be says:
1
Cpl. W. E Pixley. 36154278
.
.
. . field for the championship
chomnlonihin of the
Great Britain maintains spproxl- i Thomas and
is
...... Yours
* VW.- Truly. Ted
. ... —
from you.
i “j don't think it can be much
Co. G_, nth Infantry
West Central League.
maleiy 6,000.000 government repre-1 3 fL n ln._ Mason ta 5 ft. 7 in. and
। Don't forget to send tn name.-, hotter there-than It ta here. Thg
You can plainly see where my
and addresses. We have
tentative*, from governors and i am in between the two.
New York. N. Y.
nave other
oiner adaa- '1 hotlett
nolle*: part of
ol the
me year ta
is yet to
interest lies. Maybe you would like
’ll h&gt;vo
t. wiU seem
...n. funny&gt;ntoh.v.
We re all prfcd along with Mr*., dreur*
dressc* Wr
We'll
have tn
to nrint
print with th*
the! mn,.
come. It
hav*
Judges down to clerks and porters. &lt; Ted la an excellent passer as well to hear what some of the other* are
Lena Bixler who received the fol-j next tetter. which reminds u*,—at Christmas in a hot. summer-like
In India.
J as" runner and Masc does both in ; doing.
~ J?’
.
...
. \
.
lowing letter:
.
lh*1 lime George—Hebden
will•&lt;&lt;chat climate.
--------------------- * * - I’m doing fine here.
r*bL"r*L!’c
10
j■
Randolph Field Texas i with y°u- If anybody know* what ••• I
“r?
October 6 1842
I
’»r l&gt; «U about he doe*-he our Arm,
That^tov.Kout^n aTn^hnw’fnJ Dear Mr* Bixler:
I “•, *7*ce
of
major , *wer bock yesterday. They said It
.Those boys put on a fine show for
&gt; battle* In Prance during the last was good and would publish It a?
। the towns people last week. Mr. | In a memorandum which ha* WBr w
h,, ioaw notion
—*■— 1 —-------------------------- ------------Branch donated Ute proceeds to lhe ■ come to my desk thl* morning. I u-g 1Ute Bnd how you f,cl
.‘ectlon of the magazine. Now I'm
•&gt; local U.S.O.
, note tpat your boy. now an Aviation
— --------- — ■
'
going to send another to our Yank
The twentieth of thl* month, the I Cadet, has been spectaUy selected |
Cheerio.
.newspaper. • • • 111 send you one
Boy*' Union Council ta putting on!
gaining as a Pilot in the Army ,
Zolly Coffer.
ot my latest in this letter. • • *
the annual Fall Frolic with the I Alr ForcM■ "I suppose the flowers are about
HOSPITAL
Ball'. Due to the
*n order
oruer to win thta
mi* war. 1£
it ta
is PENNOCK nuoriiAi.
.
------theme "Hunters' Ball".
. tn
lack of transportation facilities.': viUsI lo have the best-qualified
Bab es bom al the hospital durmany of the school's extracurricular young men at the controls of our 'ng the past week were a son to •
i activities arc being di(carded. The military aircraft. Upon their pre- i Mr. and Mra. Paul Kester. Haatlngs.
rett
ment ta the giving ! etalon, daring and coolness wiU de- R- 4. on Oct. 31; a girt to Mr. anc
"Spotlight". These । Pend in large measure lhe success Mrs. John Gabriel R. 5. on Oct. ‘
.
v»rv
•JiniUy missed, but of our entire war effort.
M; a girl to Mr. and Mn. Lawf^d
TheyVa£
nind because aU of
The duties of an Army Pilot call rence Dygert. Lake Odessa, on Oct ;
“
must win Utta war | ^r a high degree of mental and 31J?.™
..
“...
1 ..i.,.i
UMir.i
the sycamore trees ba&lt;&lt;
ba« &lt;
Medical patients are. Edward En- mind me of the
Harmon Wilcox physical alertness, sound Judgment
------: : ana
and an
an uinertn:
inherent aputuoe
aptitude tor
for nyflyuuv o. rx, ol, i o. cl nciu &gt; home The bark keeps coming off
heard about Clif- , ir.p Men who will make good mate-, Naxhvi'Je. R. 1; Mrs. Burdette Cism2,“ X..1
o enlisted In tlie rial for training as PtloUi are rare. ter. Middleville; Jack Mannl. 4t4’,i ।v
Th™ that honienk
CloHiei
I Army three years ago.
— He
---------------was mar- j The Classincation
Classification Board beUeve;- 8 Jefferson:
On and
jcunaai, Baby
oauy Ronald
twnaia Althous.
Alt nous,.. ---- ■ «P .......come,
...... off_lox
.
.
R. 4: Mr*. Viola Naah 415 8 Jef-! on that wa&gt;' yp*r “,U!r ye“r' ’n
ned
on
Nov.
1st.
184!
thinking
tluit
'
your
boy
is
one
of
them,
HANDLES
Mr*. Charles Rohrbacker, i*P°.U
country U really
he would establish n home when hl*
If he shows the progress we eon- ferson:
------- - —
...j..—..5
•' very scenic.
service ended tn February.
lidently expect of him. he will win Middleville.
..... as a qualified Pilot
«-,«*. Conv«.-,
Ralph v«Van Wie. &lt;36 E. Court; , "Vacation rate* for tours are a
Then came tlie Pearl
PearlHarber
...
at- , hta wing*
,
Anniv. Special
tack and Clifford had to reenllst sidering the rigid requirement* for Densll Pitcher. Alto; Mr*. Paul Bar- I lot cheaper here tiuin in the Stale*,
. and is now In Ireland. On Sun­ this training, you have every rea- tew. Hasting*. R. 2; Mrs. Don Cur- ’ l,°n't think I'll be going on any
sen
to
be
proud
of
your
boy
today.
&lt;te.
110 N. Broadway: Mrs. Hallum । Yac,Uon teunl while I'm here so
'
day.
Nov.
1st.
their
first
wedding
Anniversary
Anniv.
Whittum.'
Hattie
111 J11*1 **■*•
have ,n
10 look al "teturew
Pteture*.
' wt
*"‘— Charlotte:' Mr*. ------- 1 ,ni
, anniversary, his wife had this an­ I congratulate you and him.
special
nvt»rt
a •»Tell Grandma SnvdAr
SnydAc “
Hello'
Hello'
' niversary poem from her husband
Rykert. Na.hviii.
Nashville. R
2: Mr*. Otto • •• • Tel)
Sincerely your*.
| When the wind goes drifting by
I Kuball. 701 E. Thorn; Mrs Ben and 111 see you all when the Jap­
H. R. Harmon
, Nagel. Middleville; Mr*. Lyle San­ anese sun *et* for'good."
And a tour is in my eye
Major General, U. S. Army
Under date of Sept. 30. Franc!*
-----------------------( bom. 618 E. Bond: Mr*. Voight Cur/ Then mv thought-, are only of you.
Commanding. ---------But there will come a day
Mat's (better known as Artie) ad-■ . w,
tl*. Loir
Lake vFucua.
Odessa: Clayton
Matson, wrote his grandmother. Mrs. OTicli.
viayion Maison.
When this sadness goes away
dress is—
'—
" "
238 81 Jefferson
and —
Mr* —
Thomn.
That day will be when I am there
AV/C Max A. Bixler
। Taffec. 314 W. State Rd., are all "We are now In New Guinea so
you can Just imagine how hot it is.
with you.
Prefllght School (Pilot)
: surgical patients
Group 10. Sqdn. 1. Flight "A"
Donation* to the hospital Include Naw Guinea is in the torrid son*
Your eves are like the stars at night
Ban Antonio Aviation Cadet
a bedside lamp from Guild No. 1:. and not too far from tlie equate:
; That flutter In the blue.
Center
, Mr*. Wm. Schadet. Jr.. Chrrn : 7 either. Summer hasn't even started
’ Your chtek* are like thc roses
San Antonio. Texas
i pair* of curtain* from Guild No here yet and I hate to think wha:
1 That snarkle with the dew
We had an engraved announce- j, Mrs A. K. Frandscn. chrrnfrails, the temperature, will be when it
For myself. I'll take
; Your lips are like velvet, so soft ment from Laurence (Buddy) P. | vegetable* and coffee from lhe New does come
45 plates for most light cars.
and divine
Otto. Jr., a Charlotte boy. stating idea Club: rabscriPUon* for a vear i good old Michigan any time of th?
Those lovely Ups that promised that that he ha* been graduated from I for the Saturday Evening Pott tnd '
Regular Price
$9.25
you would always be mine.
the Officers School at Miami Beach Woman * Home Companion from the ।। time and the ante and mosqultoea
Allowance
2.50
as .second lieutenant in the Air Business Women * Guild. Ml** Onto-1 at night.
I love you little darling and I know Corp* Clark O able wa* in Buddy's Reickord chrrn Al! of these gift*1 "I can't tell any more about where
you love me toe,
-------------------------------------------------------class
and Bud write* that he know* ; are greatly appreciated.
With old battery you pay only $6.75
folk* there that I’m in N. O some­
w»ll and
arid that Gable
Clnhla ta
Lt a
n fine
fin* ■
■
When this ------------ war ta over । him well
. .
..
GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS
where—the wild, desolate, hot. un­
then 111 come back to you.
. person and all of the fellow* like
“ ’
explored New Guinea—that ta about
Clifford has been worried about him. Buddv ta related to Mrs. D. j El«h‘ Center* vf MaaufaUuriug
1&gt;1* wife and he doesn't know yet i D. Walton of thta city.
I There are more than 3,000 cetin- tlw best it can be described, I think.
। that their babv girl bom six week* ’ Now for a* many addresses as the *te« in thl* country, but one-fourth • • • The rain here at night helps
ntrn
died
and
that
his
wife
U
still
!
space
will
allow.
of
everything
America
manufacture*
of everything America manufactures to cool things off and then we
Regular Price
$8.95
I is produced in but eight ot these
: critically iil. requiring the care of
Robert Claude
' —
Hammond.
• -—‘
Allowance _
2.50
। a nurve. In Lansing.
counties. They art in Chicago. De- ent. Il wouldn't be so bad If we
I -Clifford will need bucking up so
USS. "Omaha'
| trait. New York city, Philadelphia, could take the river with us ns we
go. • • • 14&gt;ve toaall and I hope to
With old battery you pay only $6.45
for tho*e of you who know him and
Los Angeles, Pittsburgh. Cleveland return some day.
I frill write, here Is hl* address (CllfNew York City. N Y.
' and Buffalo.
ford
a brother of Mr*. William
Now two brother* (remember
Gallup. 18042207. Co. G 128th Inf.
there were triplet Gardner boys)
S«t. Clifford Poland, 7030323
Robert D. Gardner
Light racing sailboat* can ba master, San Francisco. Cal.
| Co. I. Second Inf
Co. 1245. 21*t Batt
Following 1* the poem referred to
Great UIb, ill
■HEATHER" wild color
5027
faster than the wind when they are in the first letter above.
USJt.TS.
sailed at a certain angle to It, re­
Another lad in foreign service
Ood
know* our every weakness.
veal*
Collier'*.
I writes:
Rov Joseph Gardner
Knows dur need* nnd all;
U.8S. Altair. 8th Div.
I Dear Zolly:
He watches o'er us through each
Recorder for Sleeper
j Have been receiving my copy of
.
day.
A recording device ha* been in| ’hr Ha’tlnes Banner more regularAnd guides us lest we fall.
Roy nnd Bob Hammond (men­
Iv than would seem possible. But
due to the change in my addi%as It tioned above* were greatly surprised ot a bed to (how every movement
He is always there to greet us.
has been very slow In reaching mt. but plenty happy when they met tn made during a night by a deeper.
To give us all His love—
A love so everlasting.
And a home that waits above.

Theollne Schadcr scored well with
479 pins to show.
.

’ Leonards continued their merry
by
games irom
from
LnZ MnnHnv ni.hl ht» w.. .iKkku ' pace
*
’ taking two games
8‘rand: Trio won a pair of games
to get more than a tie with the frorn PbtOn Ring Office; Stale r.-.’’•"‘L.TT1
“r?.n&lt;
•utaUon ^nked Orphans: Portia*
six T
consecutive
-•— sweep
-------- of- their
------ senes
-game
---------with
TTCT
—-----------Tstrike*
-------- ---It —
made—
a clean
wtth pu‘mi Rlng 8h°i’B,,d Bannf'
to B
a whopping
tn
whonnlno score
«irr but bad breaks whitewashed Bonnet and Gown
in the dosing frame* netted a 22s j
Men Bowler* Elect Officer*
| At the annual meeting of the

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MARK'S
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124

Hastings

cows
HOGS

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Anniversary
Special

j

Coach or Sedan
Front Scat» Only

Coach or Sedan
Front ond Rear
Our reMar

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&gt;8”

TOOLS

HORSES
1 pair of Black Pcrcheron Geldings,
7 and 8 yr*, old', 3000 Ib*. Good
workers.
.
1 pair of Mules, 16 yrs. old 3100 lbs.
2 sets of double harness

1 Holstein Bull
7 Heifers
Description given day of sole.

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Saturday, Nov. 7, 1942

Anniversary
Special

, Regulation slse

SPARK PLUGS

Having sold my farm I will sell the following described prop­
erty on the farm located 11 miles north of Assyria on M-66 on

STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES

easily adopted to present outlet

SPONGE RUBBER
WEATHERSTRIP

Anniversary

AUCTION SALE

CHICKENS
50 White Rock Hens

1 McCormick Binder
1 Black Hawk Corn Planter
1 Cultipacker, 3 section spring tooth
drag
Drag Cart
2 110-Sulky Plow
2 Oliver Walking Plows
New Idea Manure Spreader
1 5-tooth Cultivator
Oliver Riding Cultivator
David Bradley Riding Cultivator
John Deere Mower
Dump Rake—Gorden Cultivator
John Deere Steel Wheel Wagon and
Flat Rack
6 10-gal. Milk Cans
Milk Cooler
*
New Fact* Cream Separator, motor

MISCELLANEOUS
75 Potato Crates
Grain lags
Quantity of Potatoes

TERMS: Cash day of sale.

ROBERT YOUNG
Proprietor
HAROLD DINGMAN. AuctiosiMr

Just trust Ln the Almighty
Faithfully, und I am sure.
When we get to Heaven.

Washing Woolen Flannel Robe
If you received a woolen flannel
I house-robe (or Christmas, you will
be washing it fairly soon, tor fre1 quent dips are the easy way to keep
. It* color* as fresh as ever. Soli. In
। fact, actually Injures any article
। where It ta allowed to Unger. So
work up a good lukewarm suds in
your washer and give the rcbe a
three-minute bath and two or three
! rinse* of thc same warmth, dry
I' away from cold or heat. When very
little dampness Is left, iron it on the
wrong side with a sUghtly damp
cloth, like old sheeting, over it. and
with low heat. An troner is idea)
I for thta.

LIBERTY LIMERICKS

2 Strainers
4 Milk Foils

FEED
8 ton* of Mixed Hay
300 bushel of Oats
Quantity of Com

When our hearta are weary’.
And the road ta rough and long.
God is there to help us
To fill our hearts with song.

FRED BRANDT, Clark

Said an office boy, Danny
McMaster,
"We’d ought a buy War
Bonds much faster—
Shoot one buck in ten
At Adolph, and then
lie’ll wish he’d ’a stuck to
hi* plaster!"

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1942

EIGHTY SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION THRER—

an addition to their wareltouse.
Lyons were Sunday night i
' An*
18,^Wesley Andrews Add. Hastings
1^^
“ Maynard purchased the lower day guests of Mr. and i
• barn Monday and will continue, Hyde.
“
Besides the three county positions
J he holds, Mr. Osborn ta also a state
WARRANTY DEEDS
| William Snobble to Ada Wasnlck.
|tt»
..... in
livery business.
Mia Clara Qtilrtt ar
j Thc
! official. He ta lhe Barry county
I Jed E. Stowe and wife to James;lot 6. Hillside Park. Jordan lake.---------------------------- ---------------------------"n”‘ long expected trolley line Pennock of lhe U. 8. Ni
agent of the State Welfare Board, p
. between Hastings and Grand Rapids Thursday supper guest* of
Irving Twp.
’
Walter Culbert and wife to Fred TWENTY YEARS AGO
and ta especlaUy active tn case* of
Nov. I 1922
I
of Grand Rantds. who has
children who suffer the serious re- i
I Grover C. Kelsey and wife to Fred ** ■"? W1*S ,ot ’• Culbert'* plat No
। In spite ot the fact that the dry hg(j
pr0&gt;ect jn mind for some
1. Car
uarnon
tulu
paramia.
. Ann
rum*
jE. Barlow and wife. 1 Ac. Hastings i *•
“on twp.
’•
summer greatly cut the cucumix-r
^yAhat he has at length *e- neth McClelland near
Roy W Erway and wife to State £2’ JuT
££XuT to bS: him
; city.
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■ - . —— | Manning Cole*—This Portrc.v,.
'of
Michigan.
6312
Ac.
Sec.
31.
Rut
­
As Friend of the Court
, ~.z j..
Clara Taylor to Byron C. DeGraw,
V ’ir1 °Ut M y 3 000 twrTeU and that lhe road wiU go through. Griswold to Grand Rapids Tua*
'
land
Twp.
i Erl* Stanley Gardner-Case of lol 23 and SH lot 34. O. A. Phillips
And Probation Officer
where they attended the District '
Agne* Willison and Alice Wlllbon
lhe Careless Kitten.
add. Nashville village.
C. H. Osborn fills three important I
*&gt;■»&gt;.*&gt;
, Kathleen Norris—An Apple For
Leon O. Dunning and wife to , to Wayne Clark Miller, kite 31 and
kipu/c
fcve.
.
Mark Garrison and wife/par. Sec 22, Cedar Point*. Fair lake. Barry
positions in thta county which arg
B.n,n,R. r.publB.n. »
bnUMn work^ .unBl Mond.,
Id ,U ChUnrnn
liLYVJ
mJ| Tod Claymore—Flare Path.
5. Barry Twp.
not generally understood. He ta the
Nettle B. Sunday et al to George
; Clarence Budington Kelland —
Stuart cierqem-and wife to Royal
the fight, seeking the office of ; FIFTY YEARS AGO
cross Volunteer Special S*rvl&lt;
"Friend of the Court;" he ta the!
—_________ ;.
Siutarfoot.
i L. Hay*a and wife, lota 1200 and 1201 W. DeMott lot 1. Bl. 16. Eastern prosecuting attorney.
•
Oct 27. 1892
■
If you we / woman dashing
Add . Hastings city.
adult probation officer for Barry j
”7"
Dorothy M. Johnson — Beulah Hasting* city.
'
Mis* Gertrude Bacheller and । it t* hardly probable that lhe new ‘ a* If to catch a train.
county; he ta the juvenile probation
At the behest of The American Bunny Tells AU.
'
I Vema D. Sinclair and wife to Ho। Lloyd Gaskill were married Bal- ] court house wU) be enclooed before if her arm* are waving wildly
officer of thta county. He made hta i L
Legion,
—-^, the
—------------House of—Repreaenta---- ----------VTT?
Margaret c. Banning—A Week In ward Smith and wife. par. Sec. 9. Harold K. VandeGiessen and wife. jurday evening at the home of the;*now file* Il Is safe to uy Barry LUce a propeller on a plan*
__ ______
BsUlrhcrc Twp.|
of 1011Mcity.
report to the board of supervisors tlves passed H. R. 7311. providing New
York
„
w
I county will have as pretty and con- ; n her hand* are fun Of papers
Bess Streeter Aiuncn
Aidrich—
—Tlie
Lieu- ,. uutuuu
Donald rruc..
Fedewa Mia
and vue
wife *to
last week for the year ending Oct. j the same government hospitalization
By,
me raeuo Albert i Walter T Thompson and wife to i br!SfB ^ren‘*;
Josephine Carveth was one v«nlent a court house as there Is A« ihe wrestle* with a ulione
Steeby and
and wife.
wife, par.
par. Sec.
Sec. 14.
14. Rut
RutS. Thompson and wife, par. i ofMiss1, 1943. We are quite sure that the for the veteran* of thta war as ta' tenant's Lady. • - &gt;.
Ii Steeby
­
the six girl, out of the fifty m th* state.
If her fare ta tem* wiUvouTa'i
taxpayers of Barry county will be , accorded to the veteran* of the last; Ethel Lina White—Her Heart In | land Twp.
। applicants
who
passed the test
for
There
be a
in lhe
Andtwr
her TOice ta juai
juit a uhmu
moan..
—
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—
—
....... will
«... —
- concert —
---- । jniiu
Mina
Smith
lo
Gaylord
Carr
and
interested in knowing what Mr. Os- war. Representative John E. Rankin 1 Her Throat.
—Green
------------to “
I Winn
Carroll H. Well­
the Dramatic~ Club of western Presbyterian church next Wednes- ■ if you see her rushing homeward
bom ta doing in their behalf.
asked for the bill's passage under
Mildred Jordan—Apple In the At- man and wife, lots 11 and 4, Plat ot wife, 11 Ac. Sec 20. Woodland Twp. State
Normal.
, day evening.
Nov.
3. by —
the
boy
|. At the um
moat. uu«uui7
ungodly iwut
hour..
Ernest
W.
Golden
and
wife
to
Eva
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...
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—
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—
•
—
—
•
■
FitiFNn of THE COURT
“ »u*pcn*lon of rules, Thta wsa done uc.
Daisy HUI. Fine lake. Johnstown' E Rowlader. lots 42. 43. and 51 of • f,lr ,nd
an ,4 Ltr, Walter
U/altar RockiUll
Rzv-lrlilll . choir
_ .... assisted by that fine contralto ■ K you he,r .her ...
... "Daddy.
- —
kld_, ahout
in th«t ofriee as the name Im 'B,lelr * 20-mlnute discussion. The
Elizabeth Corbett—Early Summer.
Morgan, also 10 Ac. Sec. 30. Castle- J1"** "J0'-*** tnto,thc r ncw home riWr. Mis* Edna Truman, late oi Tbere s a stranger in lhe shower."
In that office, as the name Im meo*ure then went to the Senate. I James Aldridge — Signed With
Will E. Hunt to LeRoy Bassett
ton
Twp.
;
In
tt»
fourth
ward.
Baltimore.
Then
extend
your
deepest
sympathy.
plies, he ta lhe active agent of the
The bill provides: That veterans i TheirHonour
and wife, part of lot 1304 and par­
_
...
.. :i “rs- Fva
ha OlmctesH
_________ - - ■ . ..___ ...
____ .
1 1
Circuit
are not
“t „r
Thomas
W _Thompson and. wife
Jt' a KS
Mae
Olmitead and Mr
Mr. 1I
Circuit judge
Judge in
in case,
cases which
which are
not|, of £
th. prei.nt
w-r whh
with th.
the Axta
Axis'; Agatha Christie — The Moving cel. Hastings city.
to Stuart E. Kussmaul and wife., Oliver Ickes were married by Rev., WOOD SCHOOL
finally dtapoaed of and ended by t»to powers
powers shall
shall be
be included
included in
in the
the terms
terms Finger
This balmy soul who needs your help
Harry P. Whitaker to Edward par. Sec. 16. Woodland village.
(Last Weeks Utter)
F- u • Moxon ^day.
judge himself. For Instance, In a I "veteran! of any war", and "veteran &gt; OnM:e l. Hill-Street of the City.
Is Chairman of a Committee.
Frank
Wompo
left
Tuesday
to
en
­
divorce caae the Judge may decree &lt; of any war not dishonorably dtaZilphla Wellman to Winn Green, , TitrnTv vpap*^
Lloyd C. Douglas—The Robe.
Springs Twp.
—- ,
— —
IWUC.
ter the service for our country.
If when Hitler hari-kari*
that the divorced man shall pay a -h-.-.^&lt;W2
—t i—
Josephine Lawrence
charged." ..
as ..
used
in o
Section
6 of
' -nrenec — There Is
le
Auditor General to W. c. Clark. lota 11 .and 4. Daisy Hill. Pine lake..
certain amount of alimony each I Public Law No. 2. 73rd Congress, Today.
Johnstown Twp.
i A [1Ifpr(XjI vauU wU1
bu(n ln | Grandpa (WIU) Calm* who has
0 Ac. Sec. 1. Nashville village
If again tires can be bought
month for the support of th* wife j March 30. 1933. and as amended
peter Field—Uw Man of Powder
,he Council rooms at the city han, a hospital nt Grand Rapids for elec- And rationing Is past.
I QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
Mary
DeLeys
to
Simon
Brussee.
or of the wife and child or children, by public 78. June 16. 1933. and Valiev
t«
F Mil to house lhe city's books, etc.
trie treatments.
If when cheering crowds proclaim
of the divorced
man. But that case
Is I by PubUc ,1*’ 74th Con&lt;rcsj- August ■ Inglis Fletcher-Men of Albemarle and 80 Ac. sec. 23.
nLt^ndM
^her?Me^iraw
decree
. N°ra
»® Oeorge F. Mil-, John c
be Ute next!
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Our heroes marching, home,
,
not ended when tne oivoroe octree M
Chicago,
Kalamazoo
and
Saginaw
|
ler.
lot
10
Bl.
3,
Butler
Add.
HasMaster
ot
jh
e
state
Grange.
The
ta ant—A Aunnnse for Instance ""1 ‘
'
Wm. Colt Mac Donald—Boomtown
Railway Co and New York Central i nn«» clt?! other candidates have wtlltdrawn. I land Boraff and children Mr. and
that the judge decided that a di- i
Anna Seghers — The Seventh Railroad Co. to William Cramer and I Roy Wilkins and wife to William , Three delightful social event* have Mrs. Note Percy of Lansing and ’f she's battle-scarred and footsore.
vorccd husband must pay 420.00 a Ij City. Mo . adopted a resolution di­
wife. par. Bl. 29. Eastern Add. /Has- J Gillespie 35 Ac. Sec. 6. Johnstown. been given by Dr. and Mra. C. P.
Not parading with the rent.
month alimony to his wife, who may I recting the national legislative com­
Twp.
(l^throp for Miss Isabel Polhemu* tings
Harold Bell Wright—The Man ting* city.
| if she acts like one forgotten.
be left with two children—and such mittee to sponsor thta legislation. If
Fred Reynold* and wife to Otto
w. C. Clark to Robert DryiuuJ. of San Diego, Calif.
The Wood school P. T. A. preaent-, Not a medal on bar chest,
children are usually given to th* ' ttie bill is enacted into law, it will Who Went Away.
Wetae and wife, lot 1. Supr. Wilcox'* . g Ac. 8*c. 1. Castleton Twp.
| The new history of Barry county ed their play. "Comic County cou- w*U. this time save your sympathy.
, provide government hospitalization
Add. Hastings city.
| Percy E. Ganson to Thelma F. ; by Hon. W. W. Potter, with blogramoney is paid? The Judge cannot for cases already arising out of thta the Mountain.
Mary Medearta—Big Doc's Oirl.
Edward Winters. Jr. and wife, to Wennberg. lot 11, Lakeview Terrace, phlcal supplement by Ford Hicks Saturday evening.
Tills female wreck 1* happy now.
attend to such details, io, the
war. particularly those of mental,. Louise Platt Hauck—A Woman Frank DeBaeke. par. Sec. 20, Yankee Johnstown Twp
and Ned Butler, has been completed
——_______
Ex-Chairman of a Committee.
"Friend of the Court" will act for
ailments and shell shock.
Springs
Twp.
| Fred
White to Floyd White, and ta in
BARRYVILLE
Will.or Wont.
. the hands of the printer.
,
him in that matter and see that thc
—. .
,
,1 Ursula Parrott—Heaven's Not Far , Frank E Pritchard and wife to par.
(, W. L. Hogue ha* *old
Leiter
ar. gee.
Sec. 1. Maple Grove Twp.
sold hta general;Last
general; Last Week's
weeas Letter
. publicity Chairman Tampa
judge's orders are carried out.
Tlie American
Legion s service Avay
John Eckhart and wife, lot 55, Daisy - pia
v
—
t«
*nna
t
tv
t
u-»
n
I
Mr.
ami
Mr*
wii
Sid Veenstra to Anna J. Linde- More to W. J. Hanna of Ludington.
nnd Mra. Wilson Wiilitta and , chapter American Red Cross
ru.
bill.
B.
1O1.
by
t
l»
I
D
£
BICTmwn-Craobrt
U.m.
itiUter.
ini*
to
II.
n
is.
u
is
10
-----------'children
of
Muskegon
Height!
were!
Tampa
Florida
ADULT AND JUVENILE
HUI, Sec. 30. Johnstown Twp.
mu-«..
. 13. .*.
mulder. lot* 10. ...
11. —
12.
14. .«.
15. .».
19.
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.
.
FORTY
YEARS
AGO
Saturday
night
and
Sunday
guests
|
J
t
s
t
«■
B.n.1.
Jun. 1,.
..ponrt, A&lt;n„ all&lt;h Tumbull—Th. n.,
Herbert Burdick and wife to Mon- jq. 31. 22, 23. and 24. Barlow Laki
PROBATION OFFICER
favnrahlv
— House Of
___
favorably tn
to th
the
Of Renrwnl.
Represent- Must »
I Oct. 30. 1902
roe Howard and wife, lot 5. Lake plat. Yankee Springs Twp.
of Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Willett*.
; As part of the educational wort
Dawn.
In cases where of lenders are re­
View Terrace Plat. Johnstown Twp. i
-------------—-----------I Mr*. L. H. Evart* give* a Hallo________
Mra. Ralph DeVine attended a din- carried on by __________
tuberculoata Christian
Non-FlcUon
leased on probation, the Judge can­ the national legislative committee.
In the past year Christmas seal ' ween party Friday evening in honor ner nnd shower for Mrs. Hardin seals during lhe S*«t year Princes
Maxine Clark to Charles 8. Baker
not personally see that the terms of
Sidney Margolins—How To Buy and wife. par. 8«. 37. Middleville money has made possible tlie show­ I of her niece. Mis* Mabel Hughes of Hoffman at her home near Bellevue Watalsa. Indian health teacher.
The measure would direct the
lhe probation are fulftUed. He turns Secretary of War to designate the More For Your Money.
ing
tuberculosis tnuvir
movies before ' Boston. Mas*
Village.
.
«*
‘g of tuurixuiuau
on Wednesday
ha* told her stories before 55.130
that matter over to the probation of­ form of the official service flag to
Belie Barnum Wellman et al to . 77J10 persons in Michigan.
I The Bookcase factory ta erecting
Mr. and Mra. Louis Hyde of South . children from 796 schools.
ficer. It lhe judge shall decide that be displayed by the homes and Machinery's Handbook.
lhe ends of justice wiU be best served offices of men now in the armed
Lois Hayden Meek—Your Child's
by the probation of a convicted man.
Development and Guidance
or one who has confessed, Instead of
Hendrik Willem Van Loon—Van
The American Legion sponsored
Imprisonment ho may put such per­ the bill The 24th national con­
sons on probation for a year or two. vention at Kansas City. Mo.,
Marlon Hargrove—See Here. Pri­
with certain restriction* on hta .ac- reiterated the Legion's demand for vate Hargrove.
tlons. The Judge cannot look after
Michael Sayers and Albert E.
lhe details of lhe probation. These the enactment of the uniform ser- Kohn—Sabotage, the Secret War
are left to the probation officer.
____, , ,
Against America.
That Mr. Osborn's work J* Impor- J PROGRESS made IN
Emil Ludwig—Tlie Mediterranean.
tant Ur the people of this county ta, LEGISLATION
Clarence J. Hylander—World of
shown by hta repo" to the bo«d o^ . lmi&gt;jrtnnl pro&lt;reu W1 Am„lcan Plant Life.
supervisor* at their October session , eglon lefUlfttlon reCotnmended by
Maurice Orenvllle Kains — Five
tk th, hoard
national convention in Acres and independence.
Karl Baar slag—Coast Guard to
year
I Ka,
““
that he has had. during the .1
year
„orw
, In» me sccunu
^ond- w«in
n of
lhe
■■'scored
acaaiuit
ui me
uw —~ ——;—_ _ . .
,,
ending Oct. 1. the supervision of
M
o«
°0“ nu.
W UU BUtaal U- n"g*M *- O.Ui-BkpxlIn, Aj_.
active and 19 semi-actlve alimony
Hobby.
"
’
gtalativ* committee.
cases, a total of 107 cases. He re­
Eldridge L. Eliason—First Aid In
The American Lagion score siret’,
port* that for the year there
Emergencies.
up to October 19th follows:
collected 415.965.50 alimony—twice
August A. Thomen — Doctors
Octobet* 19: Preaident Roosevelt
as much a* was ever collected in any
Don'tj Believe It—Why Should You?
' previous year. You may oak. "How glon'a service flag bill, passed by the
Clifford H. ’ Pope—Snakes Alive
and
How They Live.
House, Oct. 13. and previously by lhe
Nell Giles—Susan. Be Smooth
Senate. This measure authorized the
Wm. T. Hornaday — Taxidermy
. Secretary of War to Specify an ofpaid the taxpayers would have to
and Zoological Collections..
Amy Oakley—Behold Hie West
to families of the divorced mML Mr. (n
fon;eK
Indies.
Osborn has saved Barry county
(RUber 1&gt;; Under a tulperulon
Howard K. Smith — Last Train
much more than hta salary by tne Qf rulM [he House
the Ran- From Berlin.
•
W. L. White—They Were Expend­
collectlon °t thia
* kln-Clark Bill. H. R. 7661. supported
few . of the
divorced
huatanda
American uegion,
Legion, io
to provide
-----------7 7 ..
„..w seem b
°y
American
provine able.
ready to
says -------------------------------------------------lo pay what the court
courtjsay*
vocaUonal training for wounded
The library is open Tuesday eve­
Merl Ebner Isham
William Albert Adams
Keith William Smith
ib.v must,
mtiaf a considerable
rnniitrlerable number Of
.. . .
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they
of men
George Walter Adeock
Lewis Artie Endsley
Garrett Nelson Isham
William Edward Morrison
Robert Wesley Smith
of the preaent war. under the | ning 7-9. other hours as usual;
them would evade such payments direction of tlie Veterans' Adminis­ closed all day Saturday.
Hugh Duncan Alien
Clarence Eldred Spldei
Dari Munger
if they could, but with Mr. Osborn tration.
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
Cecil Roscoe Fair
Cleo Anthony Jacobs
Richard J. Springer
Chas. F. Murphy
giving hta personal attention to the
Robert
WUlUm
Field
Oliver John Angeletli
October 17: House by a vote of
Georg* Raymond Myers
collection of this money, they pay 345 to IB passed the bill of Repre - “KING" STRANG AGAIN
Lawrence Simpson Jenkins
Donald James Flngleton
Orville Eugene Myers
™ther than be erreeted for con^npt I
A^ widswwh of
Carroll J. Fisher
Kenneth Edwin Johncock
•Take care of your families!*
Cecil Ernest Steward
Edward D. Ftaher
Wilbur HlUls Jorgensen
of court, which ta no shght
New York, known as H. R. 7538, to
Nelson Boyd O'belrm
A failure to pay alimony ordered by I lower the draft age to 13. Acting of "King" James J. Strang, whose
Albert John Barcroft
Robt. K. Flannery
Robert GUmore O'Connell
George Flint
Donald Chapman Kelsey
a court mean* for the dteorced. j(aUonal Leguutive Director Fran- story ta told In the Fall number of
Mahlan Junior Strickland
Richard Franklin Palmer
husband that he ta in contempt o&lt; I cU M Sullivan of The American Le- the Michigan History Magazine
Ward Earl Freeman
Chas. Samuel Kenney
Dean Alien Porter
court. because he does not carry iI glon appeared before lhe House Mil- published by the State Historical
Rudolph Cyras Batholomew
Elmer Seymour Ketchum
Chas. Escar Struble
Clarence Cecil Garrett
William Randolph Klrkpaluuk
. Itary Affairs Committee in support Commission at Lansing.
Albert Julius Geiger
arrested. Jailed and heavily Xiaed. of
legislation.
। The article ta written by hta son.
lion lie kin i
William Nathan Gladstone
Harold Raymond Knapp
During lhe past year, as adult
U; Hoiue piu^d h. R. Clement J. Strang, sUll living at an
Birge Carlton Swift
Garner Ward Greenman
probatton officer. Mr Osborn* J*-'7875 by Representative Raymond |advanced age. Who say*. "My faHarold A. Potter
Jack Gething Griffin /
Earl Knoweta
port shows that he has under hta Bprtnger of Indiana, to amend the thcr's descendents accept this as the
Ernest Earl Powers
-------------e**,*
of --------------------------------------mc-l un( and nfe-gj^ng ,dvlce he
Harland G. Grinage care
22
probation
cases,
dfctoTlity "provisions
of the --------1919
Harold Lester Kreider
Kenneth Roger Pufpaff
Donald Gerald Buehler
Ernest Gronunon
which 13 are now acUvr Three of. merlcan Legion charter to admit ever left on record."
William Rush Kyes
Edwin Elmer Pumala
Ernest J nine* Groiu
those granted probation by the court veUmna of
second World War
•Prophet. Seer and Potentate."
Benjamin Harrison Burwell,
Clifford W. Lalan
proved unworthy and were called
membership,
tills remarkable pioneer character
Lawrence Melvin Quick
before the judge and sentenced fori - -• - —----- ------- -• — —
Donald L. Haight
John Paul Langford
their offenses. Most of the remaining1,
Elmer Franklin 11*11
Joseph Henry Langford
St. James,
7311. The American Legion's bill The Kingdom of -——located
—
lawrcnce Albert Rad tee
WUbar Lewis Halstead
Veraor Max Lectka
inactive cases were settled by the .providing
non-service connected
i
on
the
Bearer
Islands
of
upper
Lake
Clayton Tinker
Richard
Clarence
Callihan
enlistment of the probationers In the |
Howard WUltam Randler
Lester Haven Halstead
Harvey Gaylord Lenhart
hospitalization for members of the ' Michigan. He was assassinated by
Lloyd Lee Ranabotlum. J
Jack Michael Hamilton
Edward IL Lelnaar
U. 8. army. Each probationer ta re- ,armed forces.
.
one of hta followers in 1856.
Robt. URoy Rathburn
Maariee Hamilton
Earl LeRoy Leonard
qulred to make regular reports to
.. The
— President
.. . ap-1
clement Strang ta the "King's"
Christopher Torres
Kenneth V. Raymond
Shirley F. Itamlln
Clarence Evert Lester
the probation officer, who is ex- proved Public Uw 729, placing a­ only living son. The article Is en­
Robert Eart Caateteln
NeU Weldon Renta k
Ray James Harper
Cha*. F. Letourneau
pectcd to keep in touch with him. ,nother section of The American Le­ titled, "Why I am not a strengite."
Anson Paul Richards
Thoma* Daniel Harris
Donald Dawine Leyen decker
to know that he ta not violating the gion's universal service plan Into ef­
Dennis Loyal Ripley
William Ivan Harris
terms of hta probation. The fines 1fect This law is designated as the DUNHAM DISTRICT
James Henry Llnlnger
Donald Blain Chamber! Un
John F_ Risner
Fred Daniel Haye*
Webster Lint*
assessed against lhe probationers. ,second price control act and gives Last Week's Letter
David Joseph Robinson
George Eldridge Haynes
2nd Lt. Vivian Kohls A N. Corp*
as well as probation fees they pay. ,the President authority to control
Paul Thcodroia Runyon
Harold
Henry
Haywood
Blaine
Ross
Manson
are all turned into the county treas- farm products nnd wages.
Ernest Gerald VanSyekte
Dalia* Rex Rmh
Clarence Barton Heffner
Walter WUltam Mayzes
Ray Ostroth home Saturday after­
Cecil Morden B. Rydra
C tarenee Edward Helmer
John Winfred McBain
Mr. Osborn Is also juvenile pro­ MARTIN CORNERS
Tonuni* WUltam Hendrick
Floyd Albert McClurkin
bation officer. Where a complaint Last Week's Utter
While hunting Saturday John
Donald Irwin Henry
James McCrea
Florian Ralph Sallk
Is made against some boy for an
PhUip Herbert Warren
Miss Ruby Cogswell of lhe Lake­
Cha*. Eduard McDonald
Geo. Edward Schafer
Edwin Lee Herbert
Mr. and Mra. Orson McIntyre and
act of delinquency, the case ta view district, Mrs. Sara Laubaugh,
Floyd Garwood Irak
WUltam Earl Heeeolt
Jack Sehafer
Harrison Cyrus McDougald
brought Into the Juvenile court, and Miss Hah Reed, both of Has­
John Dyrus McDougald
Frank Harold Hewitt
Murray Edward Schnurr
where Judge Stuart Clement pre­ tings. occomjwjiled Mrs. Lloyd Cogs­ of Penfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
PhUip Alfred McKeachie
Harold Kenneth Hilton
Floyd He* SchwU*
sides. The probation officer is ex­ well lo her home In Ban Antonio. Van Dougen (Edith McIntyre) SunBradford L. Hinckley
David McKeown
Jno. Skutt Sendba
pected to investigate each complaint
Floyd Winifred Culver
Howard Elton Hinckley
Forrest James Mead
Stanley Wesley Senaiba
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ball and
thoroughly, as he always does, and visited Pvt. George Cogswell, who ta
Kendall Sylvester Corti*
James
FrankUn
Hinckley
Robt.
M.
Mead
Richard Hall)* Shawman
to make a report of -what he finds. in camp near Leesville, U. Mis* baby and Harvey Ball all of Glen­
Robt. Edward Hinkson
Edward Louis Mead
Allen Curtl* Shelp
Wherever
possible. u
If mw
the delinquent Cogswell. Miss Reed and Mrs. Uu- wood were Sunday guests at George
vviieic.ci pwMurc.
Dorr Robert Darby
William Clare Htacoek
Joseph Oscar Merchant
Franei* Guy Sllsby
boy shows the right spirit, no record ] bough returned home Friday of last Ball'*.
Roy Leslie Denntaon
-------------—
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George Edwin Millard
Leo Ray Hitt
Deland WUbur Slmmontta
Mn. Vem Greenfield of near
of his case is made, because that
Walter Bryon Hobbs, Jr.
George John MUIer
Wesley Perry Simmonds
saves him from having a court rec­
Mr*. Margaret Demond. Mrs Charlotte spent Wednesday night
Lloyd Andrew Dundas
Kenneth Chas. Holden
Leon Rex MUIer
Runaell Allen Sinclair
ord. which would stand on books Martha Demond. Mra. Velma De­ and Thursday the guest of Mr. and
Harley Bryant Howie
Marvin Augusto* Miller
Robert Don Stack
Charles Eddy
against him and would harm', hl* mond and daughter Joyce and Mra. Mn. Chas. Stanton. Questa for
William Laffette Ilatehins
Royal Lester MUIer
Ivan Jahn Smith
Harold Ham** Eddy
future chances In life. In such case*, Millie Fisher visited Mra. Maud dinner Thursday were Mr. and Mn.
George Rankin Hyde
Theodore Henry Moeller
Kenneth Barrett Edeborn
Jack Rothaar Smith
8am Buxton of Banfield. Mn. Nellie
the Juvenlta Is given some whole- Jones In Grandville Friday.
Noble Focrewt Hyde
Claude Delmar Emerson
Everett Warren Moore
John Riley Smith
aome advice by the judge and Is
Miss Greta Cogswell of Kalama­ Miller of Lacey and Frank Atwood
kept under surveillance by Mr. zoo visited the home folks over the from the west
Oebom. who also endeavors to hove weekend.
Mr. and Mn. Orson McIntyre re­
the boy understand that he had
Mrs. Eva Trautweln returned ceived a telephone call Tuesday
better not go any farther on the home Friday after visiting her evening from their son. Pvt. Howard
daughter Mrs. James Tyler in McIntyre from camp Ben Harrison,
to anything but trouble, is quite Woodland for two weeks.
III. it being hta birthday.
apt to spell a ruined life and to bring
Corporal Eugene Ball, who has
suffering and sorrow - —
to —
others
as3 lick's was well attended and a good been at Camp Button. North Caro,——
Una. has been transferred to Camp.
wen u to himself. Mr. O***™1* I dinner collection was received,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
PHONES: 2105 - 2103
report
slates
that
Juv*nlk1
Blanding in Florida.
delinquency ta on the increase.
The X-ray truck which Is financed
The 1943
Christmas seal will be on
_______________________ _______ , _y tuberculosis Christmas
seal
be seen that Mr Osborn's work for money, was in 57 counties of Mich- sale November 33 with lhe slogan
Barry county Is a helpful sendee Igan last year where 5AM persons •‘Protect Your Home from Tubercu£

||

; whom he contacts in his official,

NEW BOOKS IN THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY

GOOD SERVICE
TO COUNTY

COURT HOUSE NEWS’

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

AMERICAN LEGION '

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By J

Help Build a Complete Directory
of Men in the Armed Forces
Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If you can give us lhe address of any of these men, please
phone, write, or stop in anti tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
up-to-date. See thc complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Fifty-Five Years of Continuous Service

Frederick

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1842

CLOVRRDALLE
Mr. Mid Mra. claran* Appleeata
and Male left Taosday tii tfatr

tarred to th* Judiciary Oommlttee*. Iptoted aS soon aa Congra*a act*.

Thc final draft of lhe bill was
The text of the official American
reached at a conference her. be- Legion HU to amend the eligibility i

,nd. incidents trf the al on Saturday of Rotwrt Maltby,
i
SW*
m

Era.tai.Tv. Ah.urna;; mH veteran* of the second World comradeship bom of aonrtoa; and to | About ninety attended tha often
wtnrt™ vbdS^U.a.tate^ war to membership, follow*, consecrate lhe efforts&gt; of lu mem- hoUM honoring Mr. and Mra. Wlltf ^eHnFhfaXvSfl
tm’
a k&gt;,,
bento mutual hctafulntt* and Mr- Item Stanton on their sixtieth wM.1,
thrtr
ding annivmary Four generations
&lt;SriudJh
NB to
1° amena tne acl enutwa "An Act
a- -n,at 8ccUon 6 01 ,uoh Act “tre pre*M to en}oy
event1 tu£l
lrvwjI rl*“c“ *Adouuitto
. &gt;™ noyjy?* °L?* tyy.ias tlonal J»U«
«««•&lt;• 1UW&gt;
B. to
«, Incorporate
inrarpontt The
The American
Mnan LeU­ of September 16. 1919. (41 But. 316. Many beautiful flowers and glfu
Judge Advocate
Ralph B.
M Kamas city, mo. to petnaan
_ _•
1
..............
' Title 36, U. 8. C. 1940 edition. Bee. were left as reminder*. They *Uil ary
H^w^orcaented bv । Wh0* n0
»“ farth- ;lon____ . _ . ...
approved September 16. 1919, *0 ^5^
hereby amended to read as active and have always lived an the
VMM*
’cotnln&lt; “ 10 how ,on« llUa tneaiure
“ “ ”‘*nd membership ellgl- follow,;
■ farm where Mr. Blanton was born,
nhl™, rikrt^f
nrt tnWh^rn woul‘1 "9“*" for lu Journey
blllty therein to certain American
— —
5 T*a‘ no
•»»*« be a —
T»&gt;« ,•brlde •»*d- •her
wedding gown.
JSTTh
U,rou*h both houje*of
eltlzens,
honorably -v ^r n.v^ .member of thl* corporation unlra. *hleh was wyrn by a granddaughter
from the active military
ta PhlladdnhtaH-0” of lhe 771,1 Con&lt;rcss- u w,u
ry or naval,;
ln
natfcI or
, also the high top button shoes.
J?
pi* t **»*“**’ would not ** lQn«
forces of lhe United States, or of I services of the United States al
Alfred Craum Is living at the
some country allied with the U- 1
dtUyrd AS soon m lhe measure u
I some lime during tha period be-. Gleskle home, the former Norman
nlted States during World War ' tween April 6. 1917, and November Clark farm.
Pnwldent. the 11244
c
porta Of The American Legion
II.
of the 1919 Paris Caucus
throughout the nation may start
Be It enacted by the Senate and .
In the lower house it wm enrolling the new veterans who have 1 louse of Representative* of the tween December 7. 1»H. and the 'dame* Ferd Steven*. Clare Norris,
dale of cessation of hostlUttes as Norman Stanton. Ward Dole. August
introduced
by
Representatives honorable discharge* thus far ta 1
Raymond Springer of Indiana and World War II. The Kansas City Igre;.s aoembled. That Section 3 of fixed by the United States Govern-, Swartz and families attended the 4­
James M. Scrughom of Nevada, convention made thb possible by 1Ute Act entitled "An Art, to Incor­ . ment. all dates inclusive, or. who bpZl ft Achievement Day program at
Bpringer U a post department com- providing for the automatic con- jporate Thc American Legion-, ap­ tag eltlsens of the United States at Hastings on Thuradsy night
-n.&lt;
, unwr h.v»
mender of Indiana. Scrugham b a forming of The American Legion jproved September 16. 1919 &lt;41 Stat. thc Ume of enlbtment carved ta the
past national vice-commander.
■--—*“—constltuUons
------ -— -- to lhe -285. Title 36. U. 8. O.. HMO edition.
“*d ,he,r ,Bnn *n the BM1 ^,r,dt
land Auxiliary
S 110 ,he,r two Erand*o"!'. TWwit MllAll three, Senator Clark and Con­ amended eligibility provisions of lhe Sec. 43&gt;. 1* hereby amended to read 'the Uniter
°
m
TSi
lr
'
*
nd
D
“
lr
MIU,,rwho sre «xu of
gressmen Springer and Scrugham. charter. Reports from many depart­ as follows:
said World Wars. Provided, how- their son Glenn Miller
“Bee. 3. That the purpose of thb ever,
were among lhe 100 incorporators of menu indicate numerous members
that such person shall have an
*^**5.. _ .
shall be: To ph
uphold
and
The American Legion in 1919. 80 of the armed forces, already dis­ corporation
SlSdiwcSiuiultaf
Sto
C
then*, Donald of Detroit”and*1 Ron-1
was National Commander Roane charged for war disabilities, have
J™
“ .Id «
bom. ,„u»
Waring.
applications for membership In The «, BU.« M

Mn. Orover Davenport opant dunday evening with Mr. and Mra.

week with her daughter and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mra. Uoyd Mills of
South Bend. Indiana.
Mrs Lester Monica and Bruce.
Mrs. Lyman Wilkinson r.nd Mra
Bessie -bacnard ware- tn Battle

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BAW RAILWAY COMPAMY aoJXTUK
NBW YORK &lt; l:.MB*l. HA1IKHAH
Willem

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go with them.
. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sleight of
Kalamazoo called on Mr* Lucy
Dings and Lauvina.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Chamberlain
and granddaughter Sandra tpent
Sunday with Mrs. Martha Chamber­
lain and Mra. Snma Dickerson.
Mra. John Ennb of Gun lake
spent Monday with her abler, Mra.
Grover Davenport
'
Mr and Mra Hany Penneb of O*m you FUM40AYIO1I
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with thair
parenU. Mr nnd Mra. Ed Penneb.
Mn. Ellb Kelley and children of
------------------------------------------------- ------- | cessation of such ho*till ties as de-1 ? t^dcomln«
held Hastings spent the weekend with
’ In
their.honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis and
i termlned herein."
.........................
| Mrs. Verne Greenfield of near family.
NTGOMERY WARD
; Charlotte, who has been 111 for some . Guesu Sunday at the home of
MICHIGAN IN THE AUTUMN
। time, b able to be about and b vis­
' I am living In a country
iting relatives here.
and Mrs James Wileox. Ben Jen­
That b known in song and lore;
I Bcm on Thursday at Pennock kins of South Rutland. Mr. and
It u rich in Nature's bounty.
I hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mrs. Robert Wilcox of Chidester
It Is rich in mineral ore:
Campbell, a son.
dbtrict; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash
i it lias nation-wide distinction
[ About .forty guesu met on Mon­ and family of Goodwill and Ed
1 In the tallest trees e'er seen,
day, Oct. It. at the Mr. nnd Mrs. Mebenbach of North Hope. The
। Trees that never lose their color.
Clifton Miller home. It being the occasion waa In honor of Mrs.
But respond to Nature’s green.
natal day of their son. Claude. It Lord's mother. Mrs. Wilcox's, birth­
was a complete surprise
day. which waa Hallowe'en.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Young of the
; I glory in the mountains
William Demond of Detroit spent
Kills district have disposal of their
I With peaks against lhe sky;
farm ta exchange for a large apart- tlie weekend with' hb father. Ford
I thrill at their majestic beauty
। ment house on N. E. Capital Avenue, Demond.
And am loathe to pass them by;
Robert mid Yvonne Lord attend­
Battle Creek, where they wiU begin
; To gaze on the mighty ocean.
ed a Hallowe'en party Saturday
loperation In November.
; The grandest sight of all.
,
I Those to greet Mr. nnd Mra. WllBut still my fancy wanders back
Frank Horn of Shultx.
I
Ham
Stanton
on
their
sixtieth
an
­
To Michigan tn the fall
niversary were: AD. and Mrs. EAST WALL LAKE
'
Frost nas
has leu
left m*
hb finger
Stanton, daughter
hus- ' Mr. and Mrs Chas. Kahler and
nw
linger ban(J
81byl and
S|anton
OXDMX TOR PtraUOATlON
Kenneth were Sunday visitors of
i&lt;.
_.r wh w^An
#.nd MrS-w®
®,s
1”' Mr a"d
Gamer Hampton of
bush and tree;
the leaves from green to (worth. Mrs. Olive Kolb, Mrs. Bum- Hastings.
;
Vii,ul'!Cb ML^- B“,g,byA Mrs I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kahler and
I Tn^Ot Bm£ ‘(Slk
Snd Mra
Jennle Re’™,d» «P'«
Win
Urday nnd aun&lt;’•’, WlU1 Mr ’nd
7. hLIT
J?*n» Mrs Ir“ Mirren in Toledo. Ohio.
nnd Henrv
Henry Tnnmnviti
Thompson nf
of
1I Andrews.
Amirews nnrl
.... ......
n
K ....
.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Dunnavan of
f Bellevue; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore
Hopkins and. MF. and Mrs Ned
iand daughter. Beatrice, and sbter, Dunnavan of Kaiamasoo were week­
। Mrs Eiva Payne of Battle Creek; end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
I appreciate the wander*
and other near friends. Mra. Kolb Dun navan.
I see in thb fair land,
I used lo live at the Briggs' years ago
Mr. and Mra. Harry MOrtitt of
I love the mighty red-woods
I und had many pupils here. Mr*. A1D1C
Albion called on friends here Bun• By ocean breezes fanned:
j Burnham was a friend of the bride .
Trees that thru the centuries
।i when she lived at lhe
the Rnmhnre
Burnham ' Mrs. Jennie Reynolds Is spend­
Stand majestic, serene and tall,
, home while attending school In Bat­ ing this week with friends in Kala­
But 1 long to see the maples
He Creek.
Michigan maples ta the fall.
,I Jay pole.
voie, Warren
warren Stanton
oumton and
ana mazoo.
Written by Mra. Enos Barber, for- son Robert and William Stanton HOPE CENTER
■ merly of Cressey..but now living ta pave returned from a hunting trip
Mr. nnd Mra. Anthony William*
Blue Lake. California.
| in the Hardy-dam region where of Kalamazoo called on Mra. Floy
they found good success
* 1 McDermott Sunday afternoon.
I mtoa
•___________ _____________
____ __________
~
,
I I A family Igatharing
of the______
Rufua
rtu.r'l (TrnH
Uttle Lois wamef of Battle
Rfnr.fnn families was■ k.M
-•
■Last Weeks Utter
* Stanton
held" at"the
I Oree'k'ipent'*the”weekendM‘with” iter

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COMPART
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NOT STANDARD BUT

HEAVYWEIGHT 9x12

WARDOLEUM RUGS I

An amazing offer for best quality! Now during this

great 10-Day Sale you'actually get our finest, heavieat

Wardoleum Rugs for less than is usually asked for
lighter Standard weight! They’re #not leftover!, but
fresh new patterns in a wide assortment of florals,

Mr. and Mra. Howlett. Mr. and i Briggs church parlor* on Sunday in grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Fred
Mra Joseph Moore. Mra. Eiva Payne । observance of the wedding days of Ashby.
'
of Battle Creek honored Mrs. Mary two of the sbters. Mrs. Kale Cole
Mrs. F. McDermott and daughte* 0BDSR FOB FUBUCATIOM
Purcell on her birthday Wednesday and Mrs. Mabel Durham.
Blrdeha, spent Saturday with Mr.
when they came for the evening.
------- :—
*----------------and
—
ano Mra
mra Clare
uiare Texter
1 ester ta
in Hartings.
nas.-^.-.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanton ena
1
—--------A Quaver
| ---------s^ry t0 -------------h&lt;.ar or ---------pa*slng
sway
tertalned the guests at a cafeteria | i.
.
. ...
A quaver.
In musical terms, b of Mra WIU Dunning in Pennock
luncheon YoUowtng the open house an
“ eighth note.
hospital Monday morning.

textures and tiles. Waterproof, atainproof and easy to

AUCTION SALE

keep clean. Style* for every room in your home. Com­
pare with nationally advertised quality usually priced
at &lt;2 fo $3 more! But, hurry!
6x9......... 2.69
7)4x9.

9xKH4.

GOODS REDUCED I

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1942

Hiovy WiigM

Commencing at 1:30 o'clock, the following:

O

DURFEE

’* ‘

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Striker and
Heber Fester attended the funeral
of Don Crook at Vicksburg. Wed­
nesday.
Mrs. Ashley Van Dome and
daughter of Coldwater spent lost
week with Mr. and Mra. Heber Fos­
ter and remained over Sunday to
help Robert celebrate hik atventyfirat birthday. Mr. and Mra. Jake
Van Dyke of Kalamaroo and Mr.
and Mrs. Uoyd EUlston and fam­
ily of Nashville were present also.

JJ

Quality

CATTLE
The same

MIm Gerctend Gurd and Miss
Joyce Lammers spent Saturday
night at Gull lake attending n Hal­
loween party.------Mr. and Mrs. Lynden Norris and
family were in Delton Saturday.

Rutgen university-men recently
defeated a New Jereey college for
women team In a eooklng context

Because my wife docs not like it out here, I om forced to move back to Detroit.
Therefore I om offering for sole ot Hie Archie McIntyre farm located 2 miles east
of Quimby on M-79 on

WARDOLEUM YARD

DOUD CORNERS
George Norris wa* able to ride la
HasUnga Saturday to see lhe doc­
tor. He is Improving.
Mra. John Gurd cared for the In­
fant child of Mr. and Mr*. Melvin
Campbell while they were ta Jack­
son Saturday night and Sunday.
Daisy Bergman spent part of last

heavywe/ghf quality

Jersey-Guernsey cow with
calf, fresh 6 wks.
Jersey-Guernsey cow, due to
freshen about Nov. 21

you see in many other stores at 15 to
20 cents more! Cover your rooms
wall-to-wall NOW while you can take

advantage of these great savings.
Come in and see our assortment* of
florals, textures, marbles afid tiles.
In 6 and 9 foot widths.

LINOLEUM OH FELT BACK
Regulerlv ltd

GRAIN

About 50 bu. corn
About 50 bu. oats

Miscellaneous articles too nuerous to mention.

2 hogs
45 Barred Rock chickens

AUTOMOBILE

1931 Ford A pickup

QC

Ten Ooy. Only . . /
for subtle beauty and real economy
modernize your floors with linoleum
on felt back. Choose from our array

,

A SALUTE
to a

FARM MACHINERY, Etc.

International tractor and 2
gang plow
2-row riding cultivator
Hoosier corn planter
2-Sec. spike tooth harrow
Walking plow
Walking cultivator
Quantity barbed wire
Electric fence charger
Norge 4-room size oil burner
DeLaval No. 12 cream
s«pa rater

HOGS and POULTRY

SAVE 1Oc A YARD I

About 20 bu. whoat
3 bags cow feed

STRONGER
AMERICA
Uncle Som says DRINK ENOUGH MILK and eat

plenty of other vitamin-rich dairy products, too.
That's one way that each one of us can salute a
stronger hation.

Order nutritious Highlands Dairy

Grade A Milk from your milkman.

You’ll be buying

health for your family and strength for America!
SERVE DAIRY DISHIS FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY

ol colors in delicately marbleized

Phone 2651 for heme delivery or buy It at your grocers.

designs Colors that can't fade and

I will offer this 60 acre form at private sole, If I do
not sell, will rent to reliable party, Seo owner at farm
day of sale.

go clear through to the back. Bring

in room measurements for free esti­
mate. And buy now at this sale price!

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CMAM C0NHNT. XAW
o« f**Tiu*izn&gt;, rr. «e: qr.

Ask About Our Installation Sorvica

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II

TERMS or SALE—Coll,, nothing to ho rotowOd tram gromiio, until rattled for
ond ell lettlemeotl mint bo mode On day ol rail.

tur u. &amp; wax *onm ano stamk

FORD K. ROCKAFELLOW, Propr.
DEWKY REED. Auctioneer
I

1IR-114 H.

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notra Nil

Phone 2704

*0»tAT w. COOK, Frog.

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�SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS
OCTOBER SESSION

W'MODERN
DINETTES
■AVI DURING THIS 4 DAY SALK EVENT

QUALITY CONSTRUCTION

ASSURES YOU DURAIIUTY... MANY YEARS OF SATISFACTORY S1RVICEI

We Grind and Mix Feeds.
Let Us Balance Your Feed Graine
5-PIICl MUD OAK
BREAKFAST SUIT!

Li C D Li A C U
m C nlVlM J n

■&lt;&gt;% or 20% PROTEIN
STARTING ■ GROWING ■ LA YING

Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
eggs per hen? Yes, you’re right. They were fed
16% or 20% Mermosh.
Table has solid Oak top... extends to
52 in. when open! Four large panel
back chair* covered in good quality
leatherette! Three-color decorations
on chairs and table!

Morfflesh 16%

Mermesh 20%
Mcrmode Balancer 32%

Mrs. Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
400 hens and netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
teed. She has fed Mermash exclusively since 1931.

Mermoda Balancer 37%

Poultry Supplement 32%

MILKMAKER Means Moneymakei
Average herd production records up to 626 lbs.
of fat per cow have been made on Milkmaker.
Our Milkmakers for 1942-43 are fortified with
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
and copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
evty before.

LISTEN!
MICHIGAN

MILKMAKER 34%

MILKMAKER 24%

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Fast, Cheap Gains with Porkmaker 44%
EXTRA LAHM MODMN

OAK DINETTE

ANDY, o pig. weight 31 lbs . got Porkmaker plus com. oots &amp; wheat. Weighed
192 lbs. 76 days later. Gain 2% lbs. per day. AMOS, Andy’s brother, weighed 35
lbs. got corn, oats and wheat but no Porkmaker. Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days
later. His gain was only 83/100 lbs. per day. Porkmaker 44% makes pork
more profitable for you.
Pounds st Different Ingredients to tfse

-Large Oak tabic 33 by 45 in. extends
to full 5 5-inch length with 10 in. leaf! 4
chairs bare full boxconstftictiotrapholateredinred imitation leathcrIStainless
finish in popular limed oak color.

Pig Starter
Pig Crower
Fattener

Poekmaker
44% Protein
100 lbs.
100 lbs.
100 lbs.

Wheel Midds
'OMiM Oats,
270 IM.
470 IM.

1.000 H&gt;«.

Courtesy of

Do not use over 2S% oaU or barley, singly or together. Yau may seU-feed Pork­
maker and grain mixture in separate hopper* if you like.

•TELEPHONE 2118

FHONI 2704

■OB KELLEY. Announcer

180 Ibt.
200 IM.

HASTINGS. MICH.

HASTINGS

SATURDAY 3 P. M.

Barley or Wheal

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
111-124 S. JEFFERSON

WJR
DIRECT FROM STADIUM

N. CHURCH ST.

Dorronc* Trethric
Agency

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TtmtSPAY, NOVTMBEB 3, I M3’

a birthday dinner Friday, October | money will be held Ln trust until it! SOUTH BOWNE

22 honoring her staters, Mra. Della i can be done.
(Last Week's Letter)
■ Mra. Qtto Lockstldt.
on the return trip to Detroit.
Yu,e'a «Utht-oeventh birthday and
Mr. and Mra. Fred Japplnga and
Mr. and Mra. Will Glasgow and
Mr. and Mra. Uatar Lord and
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Williams of
Mr* FJU Catl'a
birthday.:daughter spent the weekend with : daughter Mildred of Grand Rapids family were Bunday dinner gueata at
A bountiful dinner WO* served by reatlve*
in Hoiand.1. .
I| walk.
Hzwna Kt i-.tr KtrtKt. w- -torf Grand Rapid* and Mr. and Mn.
--------------------were Rltn»S*v
Sunday rfintu-r
dinner auaata
guests nf
of Jarrwl&lt;ha
Jerry
Glenn Williams and three sons,
Mrs.
Cre«* and
P. Family
Mn. Cress
and Mr*.
Mn. Frank
Prank Bunk.
Bunk- Ii Thc
The K.
K. P.
Family Night was held I Bloughs. Mr. and Mr*. Stanley
er which was greatly enjoyed by all 1 Wednesday evening Oct. 28.
, , smith of Belding were also callers Rutland. The dinner wa* in honor Keith. Kenneth and Kendall, of lhe
W. K. KtUogg farm. Gull lake.
present Mn. Ylile and Mn. Call
Mr. .and Mn. Ralph Pennock enBom Saturday morning to Mr.
k.
Mrs. Clement Mead underwent are more acUve at their advanced tertalned their neighbors Wednesday ' and Mra. Gilbert Ruehs al the But- of Mrs. Lord's grandfather, Ben
.
nn operation for appendicitis Wed­ age than many ore at seventy-five, night in honor of Uieir eon. Ear), terworth hospital, a 6 3-4 Ib. daugh- Jenkins.
Mrs. Bernard DeGoha spent a
nesday night at Pennock hospital
dauih Inrw&gt; enuoren were over Saturday
May they both live to enjoy many j who has been home on a month's • ter Mra. Ruehs U a daughter of Mr.
I Mr. and Mrs. Don Braendle of
[rs Xe ! nl«hl |UMU
’
more happy birthdays. Guest.-, pres- furlough.
' nnd Mrs. Jamea Porrltt of CaledonPortland were Pnday evening dln- ent were Mr. and Mra. Frank Bunk- 1 Mrs. Clara Hanneman is able to be| la. formerly of Bowne. The little
I Mr*. Dayton Manker and daught;oo ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken er of Alto, Mr. and Mra. Semlah ,&gt;» her own home, after being at"Pen- Mta* will answer to the name of Sue Meade at Big Rapids.
— ! ter*. Flossie and Irene of Cadillac
Braendle.
•‘lee-'c. and Mra. Adah Mot ter, local.,nock hospital and the "Langham Ellen.
arrived Thursday evening for a
„
FR».KPOBT-TWO
home for *ome time
| Mr and Mra. Fred Bullis of Grand Sunday dinner guesu of Mr. and visit with her parenU. Mr. and Mrs.
M. P. Woods and Miss Berate1 Mra. Charles Fowler and son of Rapids were Friday visitors of Mr*. Mrs. Donald McCallum of Brush Edw. Walter* returning home Mon­
Battie Creek
spent the
the weekend
weekend with
with I kite*
GaVdner "snd'nnory"Lowe"
Crevlc »pent
Alice Gardner
and miory Lowe,
day.
,
Ridge.
[Bl"'
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde, Mr. Woods. Mrs. Mary Peel and chU- Battle
her
turent*
Mr
un,l
Mrr
f
— -.
. . of. —
dren. and Miss Ione Lloyd of Sears J*** parents. Mr. und Mr*. L. E. '( —
Ben
Quick
Battle Creek. ----Danny
Mra. Seth J. Cook and daughter.
THREE CORNERS *
i*k* and Mr*. R. F. Kunde nnd Her­ spent Thursday night and Friday PrBlt'
•—
------------------,
। Zook -*
of Clarksville.
Rev.—-Troyer
of
bert. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunde. with Mr. and Mra. Virgil Woods
Mrs.
M
" Margaret OarUnger ’was tn Ohlo. Miry Blough and Bernice ■ Last Week'* Letter).
urday with her parenU. Mr. and
ih** Gerhardt Kunde, local, nnd Mr.
, Lansing on business one dag last jgallIson of Freeport were callers
■ 133'and Mr*. Martin Kunde of South and family.
Mrs. Agnes Kelley returned Sun- Mr* Edw. Walters. The Rev. Uta
*”*•
.
*
I the past week at Jerry Blough'*.
Mra. George Forbey and son
Manker of
Hastings eras a Saturday
wa
a, mic ;----------—,------------------i» 7v Bowne were among those who at- William were in Grand Rapids on ,.
Marlin Bera has resumed, Mrs. Edna Johnson and daughter
4 i* lcndfd
funeral services of Gust
her work at Uw Hess furniture store Alice Cole* of Detroit were callers home of Mn. Gertrude Wilcox In i evening caller there.
1T3
u* Kunde at Howard City. Thunday. business Tuesday.
‘ 1.30
Hastings.
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Walters and
.
accomU
,
l
n
,T
’
t
.
of
Mn
Jennle
Pardec
Tuesday.
I
Mr*.
Elnora
Whitney
The W. M. A. \of the United'
Mrs. R. M Rose and Miss Eaton daughter Marion, of Grand Rapid,
- --------j. ■ .Mr*
Mr* Leia Rnr
itrx Sarah 8hafffr of 7^^,
Roc iwnt
spent th.
the weekend
of Detroll, Cecil Baldwin. Mra. A. were Sunday dinner guests of her
so Brethren church tuis postponed Its son of Grand Rapids to Grand/
1(«/»n
Grand
Rapids.
111 °»
&gt;nd Rapid*.
__________
Ind . was a Wednesday dinner guest Curtiss and son. Herman all of Has-| father. Maury E Moore. Floyd and
si s- regular meeting untllThursday. Nol^dge. Sunday, where they vtaltcd ( ARLTOS" rFXTER
'
Ungs visited the Claud* and James Marion were afternoon guests of his
is’o* .vember 13. Announcopents will be Mr. nnd Mrs L. C. Whitney. .
, ,
J ct?*TEK
called on other friend* here.
Hammond families Tuesday. Little1 parenU. the Edw. Walter*.
Mr*. C. W. Culvcr^-aUended a . Last Week s UttCT
John Eash la attending the Pre­
^ *2
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Newton, How­ bridal shower ../or' Mrs. Clinton 1 William Russell, employed at the
NOTICE or AtMOUXNMBNT
Plight-Naval Air school at Iowa
, „ ell, Orra. and Lillian Bleam.. local,
Watson at the home of Mra. Don- ■',lurt Nichols farm, suffered a stroke
i *7 ; Mra. John Nansy and son of 'Wa-&lt;taid Solhard of Nashville Friday Monday morning and .was taken tn city. Iowa.
Rev. and Mn. Tobis* shrock of
courta. and Mr and~Mrs. Vernon'
, the ambulance to Pennock hospital. Zion Hill, and Rev. Troyer of Ohio,
' Newton of Hastings were Saturday evening.
Pvt. James Cool has been trans- . Hta condition was pronounced reri- were
- ---------------------------- - and
callers at —
the -Hoffman
also ivUllor* of Mr. and Mr*. Gary Newferred from Fort Knox. Ky.. to Fort ou*. Hl* son. Raymond, of Lowell ■ Karcher home Wednesday.
3.7t ! ton of Belding
Bragg. N. O.
was notified and ta staying with
Mr. and Mra. David Hoffman. Mr.
si so' i-xwrence and Lola Wieland atSgt. Robert Whitney is now sta- ^Irs Ru**ell for thc present.
and Mr*. Freeman Hoffman, Mra.
4v.io 'tended a surprise farewell party tlonrd at Guadalcanal In lhe SolMn|- Sherman Ohler of* Grand Lizzie Hoffman. Mrs. Susie Miller,
*0 -.’O for Wesley Blough. Jr., last Satomon Iilands. Bob. who 1* a grad- Rapid* and Mrs. Mina Elliott Jour- Mr. and Mra. Loyd Short of Midland
ta'22 urday night. Junior Is being inductWe hove a good home on Green street for rent,
SO4°&gt; rd bito the United States Army uate of Freeport high school, ta tn ' ncyed by bu* to South Bend. Ind. were Sunday dinner guest/ of Mr.
has 3 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, dining room
the Marine Corps.
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mra. Os- and
---------------------Mrs Paul-------Hoffman.
44.'oo October 31.
Charles Overholt and Hubert car Dunean and returned Wednes-.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker of
and kitchen, all modern, good furnace, garage
41.401 Mra. Julia Godfrey spent from , __ ___
,.drove
drove to Grand Haven Monday to dn
d“&gt;'
l' evening.
: Battle Creek were over Sunday
oo Sunda&gt;
until
Thursday
whh bring Mrs. Moral* Overholt and
A
abower.
honoring
Mra.
Vaughn
night
guests
of
their
daughter
and
Morals
, A
Nice home for rent, very close in, strictly mod­
im'so ’ friends and relative* in Grand Rapbaby Katherine to Freeport for a U’dy. wo* held at the W. 8. C. S. son-in-law Mr. and Mra. Floyd Walern, beautiful place to live. Must have $40.00
re *o Id*.
' visit.
j ball over the Jay Wing store. Tues- ton and were callers on Mrs. Jennie
। Mra. Laura Hoekstra of Grand
per month.
'
, Mr*. Jane Draper of Potterville da&gt;‘ aftamoon. Games were played Pardee Sunday afternoon.
Rapids, who has been caring for
Mr. and Mra. Art Richardson and
For
sole a 5 room house on E. Green street, will
Mr*. Claude Walton, returned home will celebrate her 93nd birthday. 1 a,U:r which Mra-Lydy opened thc
I Wednesday. October 23 with an 1 bmny lovely gifts. Refreshment* of *uter Mrs. Thera Nagtar. spent
Saturday evening.
sell for $1900.00. Can finance it at least twoopen house from 3 to 4 o'clock at lhe I*01.’ corn
----- ---------------and cider-------------------were served.L
i1 Sunday at the Chester Ridiardsan
•—
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aldrich and . residence of WUey Washbum. son*• child' home In Nashville.
thirds.
Mrs. Marion --------------Clem gave —
each
S3 oo family
lamuy from
irum near Hostings
nu.uip nave
have .—,.------- .
—
_
flUj whom in the Carlton Center school a big
Mr. and Mra. John Mishler. Mra.
sei* rented the house vacated by Mr “*-&gt;•» of Mra. Draper
For sole, 30 acres 8 1-2 miles out on M-43. This
.naun D...
u u&gt;. •*“ “““ &gt;•“ toito-Cltotato pumpkin Wednesday lo make Jack William Spears and baby of Grand
O'Lantcms.
There sure will be Rapid* visited Thursday afternoon
has a nice home, good bom and other out­
rwtoon. hOLuc
topuatoan-Trlbune
. at Will Mishler's.
•
Uli
Rrv •&gt;..! MT. A c tortor ot
»«&gt; -nd Mr» OrUto -.iruhrt •some "cuttin' up."
buildings. One of the prettiest views in Hope
Mr. and Mra. Richard Cahale and
Mr. and Mra. Kyle Stambaugh
”&gt;• Wtodran tototol Itolr mtotor. Mr. 2T ■»«““» 1c™m~ « Ito
township. Has electricity. Price $2500.00.
family,
alsoGarc
Tlschik.
all
of
and
son
of
Sunfield
were
Sunday
”, ,,
•» MA
Ed Okaire.
BUM. MJ
lo ner
tor nuuir
tome a,KI
OU. a
. too -Itorpori
Ctouuu,
----- — —ntotoor
- .
. -«&gt;
Will sell on contract with $500.00 down.
Uh w« «•' ,H FulUr
.. aeeks
----- ....
ctetv
nlshL. Lansing were weekend guests of Mt. dinner guests of Will Mishler'*,
I! so
stay in nu..«.ia
Bliaafteld
rtetX tor
ror sooner
»UPP" on
&lt;» Monday night.
IlkfiHar • J Hull" ..
nnd
Mr*.
Gerald
TUcher
and
famI
----------:
----&lt;«&gt;
II...«
*&gt; TV.BK.
Mra. Glenn Kellogg wiU *pend Aft*r supper plan* were ret up for
We have a good buy in the first word, 6 room
llv.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Radford
Stidham
CLOVERDALE
roam* b»
»“'•
the latter part of this week a* a:n contest for growth and attand.... wmIt'e ratter
house, all modern, good garage, full lot, for
delegate to the State W. C T. U. a^«‘
the society Member* pres- and Rush were Sunday callers.
Cleon Landon, accompanied by
, ..
$3000.00.
&gt;.*.1 Smith and Thom*.. ' convention at the Central Method*cre: Helen Bustance. Patty hU
Won. .nd to. mndrtlh . '"'I"* •,nd
.r.
tat church in Lansing.’"""
iHouvenour. Phyllis Braendle. Ruth.
df,n. C«1 .nd Stork, Y.mr drw, t1’^', ?
“r 'nd
It just doesn't pay to be a i
re can help
Mra. Irma Brown attended the
and Jean-Yonkers.
rn ornnd Rapid, tolurd., morn. J“*.udt tor. u&gt; our communlly.
you finance a home now.
ov referred w-ito
iiutcrai ut iicr untie, rtcu r-u.cy. iu
...... «•
in, lo H.to Jrmoto tor tto wrn,.
"£J■&gt;»"“"« &lt;&gt;» wtoto tor.
for u«r&gt;ti(*uon. Y»*« (the Leonard funeral home in Has-1 NAbHWLLt
1 end and Mrs. Landon returned at the Prank Clansy home,
All. Abirol, On/.' Csrrlrd,
1
~
"
[ Last Week'8 Letter
I Mo.rd by llrsBcl, »upi»rt.d br ‘“’t’
„
home with them.
Mra. Lou Anna Patton and Mra.
Thom*. th»i th» ipred imit on *u i Mrs. H. J. Harmon and son.
Mrs. Stewart Lofdahl and sons
Mra. Seymour Olmstead aged 79 Lillian Robinson of Ann Arbor spent
|*trMi* •«&gt; ahirb &lt;b»
iu»n i« la ,Charles, of Grand Rapids, spent and Mrs. Bessie Brown spent Friday years, passed away about 8:30 Mon- Monday evening with Mrs. Grover
day after a three weeks illness.
Davenport.
r* proEUinatioB. i Rev. and Mrs. John McCue. Mr. । Mra. Alex Turneun Is spending
Mrs. Jessie Shupp of Kalamazoo
Mrs. Harold Ward was taken to
H*rmon came after them on Sun- ^eUme in Detroit with relatives Is visiting Mr* Myrtle Shupp for a Pennock hospital Tuesday night for
nib *n&lt;i rho&gt;u»» Ab««nt.
...................... — ................................
an appendectomy.
Milin.
.
•o.. p-tokinH
v-.i 1 Frank Lentz and Mrs. Carl Lentz few wpeks
Corp Charles Wilson Is home on
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Apple­
reach •apg&gt;tle4 hr Hr' urrp ln chlc*KO Thursdav to *ce
see the
lhe
nf Ur. iitimnrr be । ley Christian Enaensor oocicties I were in Chicago Thursday
furlough for a few days. He arrived gate and Elsie and Mra. Grover
H,,V’
Y»*r. are planning to attend the Barry i latter's daughter. Mrs. Carl Ekluna home Sunday night from a Call-' Davenport called on Grover DavenREAL ESTATE BROKER
"urenc*”1* aupporird by County Christian Endeavor Union I■ who was enroute to her home tn 1, fornia camp.
port Friday at the American Lei Beacon. New York:.r'to
to :
S"™""mS^WIUU1 Oto- II Mr.
X ''''gion hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Royer and famMr. .»d
and Mrs.
Mrs. coy
Coy O.
O. Bromm
Brumm .tool
spent ,
PHONE 2659
STEBBINS BU1IJDING
c;.
.nd Impra*r&lt;a.ai c««- ton of woodland Thursday evening. Ilnsl wcck wlth lbelr daughter. Mrs (J* l/J®™
_C
”*,—
k
h Mr. and Mra. Wm. Rouch. Mta*
Mra.^nBiXrrfo?yc^d Helen Hoxie and husband in St. 'weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs. A,bert
Albert|; Pauline Rouch and Robert Rouch
|of Elkhart. Ind., spent the weekend
in ni « • iHhirb (o «&lt;&gt;• Mrs. Alfred Myers of Wayland were Louis, Mich.
,. “arr&gt; Bna
ill*

Lost Week's Letter
Mr and Mr* Franklin Buntea*
‘and family attended the funeral
. orvb-M nr r InvH Nnnl at T*Kr»rlna&gt;
: .
to. . ?.a.

REAL ESTATE

"The Best Investment on Earth,
is the Earth Itself”

EARL R. BOYES

.muraday afternoon
aitemoon rucsta
Kumu of
ol Mr.
*»-iThuradajr
Mr.., H*rold Hess of Detroit spent the
•ta"*’*
aE^" 'and
and Mr.
l'
Mra. Wmrv
Henry Mevara
Meyers.
Wlt
* I
Word has been received by Mr. and
W^1H^rdln''
.Era
Mrs. George Forbey that Gerald
kvisitlng Mrs. Ottle Lykins. J
h« been promoted frtmt Corporal‘Mra C^ Burdick spent the,

to Sergeant and is in training ' *rekcnd in Detroit.
schooim Indiana. HU new addresa
^.ry J«ne ®*Mon ofK.lU Sgt. Gerald Forbey. Armament
Mra^Raloh Wrthe'rb^
15.00

11.J.11M
pjilri
My.r*. tabor
,
lard. tab» ___ _ _
Crewfwd. l*b«r---- -----------Hebei. Ubor ........ ............ .....

Mr. ana Mrs. tmery tume ana
Beulah of Pleasant Valley and Mr.,
Lylah Hansen of Grand
Und Mrs. Clayton Clemens and fam- I Miss *ouan
Ledge spent thc weekend with Mr.
Uy of Prescott were Sunday eve- Jand Mra. Cecile Barrett. •
, rrpiUf
nlng dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. I Rev. and Mrs. Harold Krelg and
,“‘i •' Harold Yoder and family.
&gt;T»m n.wiii
Mr #nd Mri Jk]b Broken Bnd two daughters spent a few days with
| relatives in Detroit.
flood children of Winchester, Ind., vUit- ! Doyle Swan of Great Lakes. III.,
s'-Tri
«1 Mr and Mr*. Virgil Woods Prl- ,
is spending a few days at bis home
nrh ond MU day and Saturday.
1 here.
■ The Pleasant Valley Christian'
Mra. Maude Wotring entertained
Endeavor
hold. a.v,“hard-llme"
,
Sunday.
Mr. ana
and asrs:
Mrs: ueorKe
George WotI
..„------- will
---- .--------- ------ ounuuy.
»&gt;r.
wot­
.
”allw7" pM,ly. atn °le
of ring Of Detroit. Miss Louise Wotring
» 30.73 Mr. and Mra. John Brake of Pleas- of jinxing
,
-Ito.’
V,“2L .Vrttor
Tto
Tto
H*U»to oerrtopment
Tlie Nashvlte
Development Arno
Aaso-­
.■ !!
Ento.v»r Onion lelation
cUUo„ ha*
h„ been having a contest
-----.CtoWtoj
1-~.----------------------------------..w
is planning to nttena.
.­
attend.
fOr ncw members, with Voyle Var
s so
Mr. and Mrs FTancls McCue and ney, slde wlnning over Dr. Stewart
i js son Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lofdahl, Thc dinner will be Octo‘.»» Bohr and daughter Joan of Flint
Mth. ThP officer, are: pr^
74041 were Sunday guesta of Rev. and Mrs.1 par) D oimslend; Vice Pres.. Von
i o- John McCue.
W. Fumlss; Sec.. Ward Butler;
4
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas of Trea*. Bruce Randall
Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Watt
The 13th annual Nashville Com47 oo Thoma* of Bowne were Sunday aft- fnunlly fair was held on Tuesday.
57.SO emoon caller* of Mr. and Mrs. Guy I Oct. 27. The Nashville Garden Cluo
42'12 Smllbhad a flower show Thc senior claa*
I* so
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrved a penny supper.
47.40 Mrs Herman Gosch were Mr and
Mr*. W. H. Reynolds ta visiting
4i
Mrs. Earle Jack. Mr. and Mrs Keith relatives in Elkhart. Ind.
37..15 Jack and two children. Mrs. RobMr. and Mra. Gaylord Decker and
aa *' ert Peerboldt and baby daughter. George Schell of Jackson spent Sunai&gt;'nil all of Detroit and Mr. and Mra. day with thc Goll Lykin's family.
40.'.&lt;&gt; Charles Geiger, Ronnie and Alyce
Mr*. Jennie Nelson underwent a
:H 75 Lou. local.
major operation at Pennock hoepl2? '.‘a I Mta* Dorothy Bunn spent from tai Saturday.
-o'To Thursday until Sunday with the &gt; The tale Daniel Smith of Battle
?.• 10 Misses Marion Roush, Marilyn t Creek bequeathed 310.000 to NashSterzick. and Elaine Kauffman of ■ yllta to erect a Memorial chapel In
Lansing.
' Lakeview cemetery. As it la impossl, 5 40 . Mrs. Estella Cress entertained at ■ ble to erect any building now the
7.20

baked

BUY,
notto*
SALE

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ICT0RY
A/cZ buy

There mutt be no “tfs",
"buts" or "moybes"’ Your
cor muit stort every single
morning this winter. Toke
no chances ... let us fill
your radiator with your fa­
vorite brand of anti-freeze.
Then you will always get to
your job!
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BONDS - STAMPS

So decide on the one you like end let ug help you buy it. We can still finance

the purchase of • home that is already built and finance repairing and re­
if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . . . tomorrow may be

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR

HASTINGS

You can buy tha hom* you like ... even If you can't build Hie one you want!

too late. We will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Come in today.

McKEE SERVICE OIL SALES
E. STATE ST.

REPAIR

SEE US TODAY!

CAN'T AFFORD
A FREEZE-UP

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A HOME!

AMERICA

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You Can

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9 STEBBINS BL DC.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

14 PACES—2 SECTIONS

^TTTTTTjJHCHOOL
HOUSES
On th&lt;
Home Front NOV. 18,19,20
Register For Cas Rationing
In 62 Barry County Schools

To the doughboys, gob*, leather- ■
Barry county motorist* register­
necks,
rednecks,
gandy-dancers.
Jeep-pilots, flyer*, greaseballs, and ing for 'basic mileage ration books
pencil pusher*—•Greetings: Also, a at school house registration sites on
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“• '• ,n,i » “““ ul' ■'“«
report on the civilian front.
I Mild IIM UTUnp partly t»- u“1’WU«UonTomu. IUUn« Mtl.1

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1942

H. H. S. to Organize
Victory Corp*
High school students wilt,soon
have an opportunity to participate
in the war effort through the Vic­
tory Corp* that'is being organized
by the Facully-Siudeni council.
-The object of tile Victory Corps
U to prepare the students for mili­
tary and civilian service. Physical
fitness, military drill, basic train­
ing in mathematics arid science,
pre-flight training In aeronautics,
and pre-lnduction training for Hit
armed forces and war production
- the main
_
will
be
courses offered by
llMvici*y"cora;'
th* Victory Corps.
Members will wear Insignias des­
ignating which of the six divisions
—genera*
general memoersnip.
membership, proaucuon.
production.
—
conununity, land. air. and sea serv*«-‘W belong to
•
cla« Ume alon8 *1Lh ROrne ex'
tra-curricular work will be deslgnatfor
Vlrlnrv
(Vr™.
trainlna
ed for Victory Corps training n*r.
perlods.
.

American Offensive Begins HOW OUR HOSPITAL pch°o110.5P°nior
COURT FIXES
Norlh African Operation, However,
HELPS OUR PEOPLE I
Z “ FOR CROOKED
Is Not Yet the Real "Second Front**
l

Although American operations in
lorth Africa are of tremendous
North
tremendous,
long range importance, and are ap­
parently being carried out with u
thorough-going precision-' which
speaks well for, the"future, it Is nec-

to destroy the last vestiges of re-!
|
’ilstance in North Africa

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CANVASSINGBOARD
TABULATES VOTES

SEVERAL FINISH

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sing will be given In Central audljtorium. at eight o'clock. War to-

FATHER-SON
BANQUET

RETAILERSAGAIN
OVER TOP FOR OCT.

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Laboratory and X-ray Dept*, day has made the need for peppy
Great Help to the Doctors I music urgent and for the American

Upper Crcok.W Lake 9

‘
,
public to take an active part in
With North Africa brought under
In
county,
the 'ringing. Music and marching tunea
" Its
" jork in
' Barry
*
■ * ■'*
Allied control, three advantages will W. K. Kellogg Foundation, through are an excellent way to build mor- dale. rendered his opinion In
be gained.
|! the Barry County Health. Departmatter of fixing the tevgl of U]
First, the Mediterranean route । ment. has stressed prevention of
Choir,
Choir. girh
girls glee club,
club. boys
boy* gk.
glee
will attain be reosonablv 'safe for
r
'ound ,he Ph&gt;rictans dub and .chorus will combine in a
will again be reasonably aafe for of the county very cooperative. The massed choir of approximately 115 of Circuit court held on Tuesday of
allied
convoys
to
the
Middle
East
Foundation
has
been
bene—
■
—
—
—
•«
-------------------•
»ne
mon
spectacular
of
successes
I
of
great
voices
to
ring
the
aongs
you
lie
to
last week. Judge McDonald felt that
ruUM Ml, ut yuu .re m, ,i»d pre- ■
in this sector of the global battle; and India thus cutting the long. |rit w °nr doctors, dentists as well hear. The audience will be asked
mumI trirndi. but nulnly teepure '
m
C
he war. dliqusllfied to hear and da*
Zally Colttr itoid, vh.l an ■M»u !*yw;;lMt^ ?n!fl£!j?^^,2l'
.—. will —
front
not.rof
----------itself, cause
--------------Ger-------------------------------------------costly
time-consuming
----voyage '•*
I ?? nunes
nur™, ,in
ln making
m.kin. available to to join in some of the songs. Choir
and girls glee club will each ring a
m... minun. PPiur io CI1.PM. MPUPd UM Cp.
oood
consulted about the matter while be
Mr.
Hyde
announced
that
local
assignment to write this week's let­
few numbers. Wllio Hampton and was prosecuting attorney at thia
Victory
In
Nprth
Africa
does
not
This
will
permit
a
considerably
j
method*
of
treatment
of
disease*
school authorities have arranged for
ter... Well,
Bernadene Shanti will accompany
■ I don't get around much. registration to Luke
take uluce
place In
in 62
mean that the end of the war is In greater volume of goods to be moved : could be given them The doctors, the groups and MU* Elinor Page county.
w I m not able to give you much in Mhools. 56 of them are rural school*
sight evep though it will make the^ with the- shipping available Russia IdentUts «nd nurses of the county
Judge Arch dismissed as a "use­
and Mr. Arthur Lower will conduct. less gesture'’ any attempt to fix the
the way of new*. But it doe. seem and 6 .rrrra.ted zch^teondtr
have
appreciated
and made good
situation Increasingly uncomfortable can be reached by overland routes hMW
* “
DnT*r
Persons attending will buy 25c
to me that its about time for Ujree
mentioned al hours Ml
i.
.
.
use of the advantage* provided for
• ■omeone to give you guys a report I by the individual school system.
for Mr. Hiller.
from Middle East ports and a safe, them by the Foundation. And the defense t tamps instead of paying
the
usual
admission
charge.
We
on
&lt;»tl the
the civilian
civilian front,
front, and
and liow
&gt;U&gt;W usUS I
■&gt;...
' ''
Possibly It te even premature to Mediterranean route will help solve1 people of the county have been
part of the original Crooked lake
The application forms are now.
have a Job to do—fill the auditorium
civilians are being sacrificed.
available at all service stations, gar­ 1
benefitted by the improved and sing.
speak of complete victory in North the problem of getting supplies to
We civilians are one. of the vic­
। methods of prevention and trealages and other conveniently located
Africa since much remains to be Rlla.ln
tims of this talk about morale. And
reason for hl* dUmiislng all thought
„
....
,
tncnt of di**®*, and by the improvI
places
throughout
this
’
city
"and
I
TUiDTV
AIIE
I
EAVE
It serves us right. For a long Ume.
done. If Marshall Rommel 1* able
Second, contfol of North Africa1 ed procedures in preventive and
of fixing a water level for what te
l
l
civilians everywhere in the country county and should be obtained n;' H1IKI I*,UllL
to save any considerable portion of win give the Allie* many potential I curative medicine.
usually a dried up mudhote. Hu tanonce by any owner of a passenger |
were worrying about soldier morale. car or motorcycle who does not'al
hte Nazi division* and if he ha* bases from which to launch • in-, It
11 has been rer"
■
realized• that
good• ।
Now. all of a sudden, the soldiers ready have one.
any reserve* available or If fresh vaslon* against Europe along coast­ laboratory work and X-Ray pro­
and the sailors and the marines are
cedures
are
very
Important
in
the
।
8* j
The form is simple. Most of the
supplies of men and weapons can lines which are not as strongly
writing letters to newspapers and Information can be obtained from '
practice of medicine. They can be of
to fix a level of the so-called1 Lower
be pushed through to him. It may fortified as the western coast lac- much assistance to Ute doctor in de­
magazines. like TIME, worrying live vehicle registration card. The
Croup Leaving Nov. 17
Crooked Lake would .be a useless
Rev. j. Lawrence Ward
about civilian morale. That, gentle­
Expect to go to Camp Grant take considerable time and effort
termining the kind *of disease a pa(Continued on page 4. sec. 1)
gesture. I can only see two altera*
most important information needed
Will Be the Speaker
men. is a plain stab in the bock I to fill out the application, however.
Uent may have. Accordingly the
Thirty-one Barry county young
The annual Father and Son ban­ lion
Foundation ha* provided for Pen­
Is the list of aerial numbers on ev­
the worrying while you guys did Ute ery tire which you or any relative men recently passed army physical
nock hospital excellent laboratory quet of tiie Hastings Brotherhood
fighting. Now that you're doing living in-your home may own for examinations and are scheduled to
and X-ray equipment, and the doc­ will be held Monday evening. No­ empt to fix a level at all. I think it
E__ 1___ _________________
For Use on Highways
some worrying, you've got us afraid that vehicle.
Fathers are urged to
tors of the county arc making good vember 16
leave for army training November
.that maybe you think we ought to
use of it. The hospital is able to ren­ bring their sons to this meeting.
The serial numbers, Mr. Hyde 17. All thirty-one expect to go to
; County Treasurer George Clouse der this service at reasonable rates. If you have no son. there are plenty it would be impossible to maintain
be fighting.
Grant. The
men
warns, are the indented numbersCamp
-------- ---------------- —
.. —are:
. last week received from the state Thl* expensive equipment has been of boys who will be glad to have any such level that I might fix. I
on the tire walls, they are not to be | From Hastings: Charles Willard
Cnuntv
Ann Highway department a draft for
will! Us civilians will squelch the confused with any raised numbers | Sanders, James Andrew Oris, Cyril
an adjunct to the practice of you adopt them for the evening
County Quota Was 515,600. J22.730 00. which represents Barry made
anxious annles and worrisome wil­ appearing on the tires. In case the, Peter Le»ls. Neil Daniel Lancasmedicine in Barry county, and the
Rev J. Lawrence Ward of Cale- going to tlx a levelfor Lower CrookActual Sales Were $26,021 county's share of the automobile rates are only one half to one third
lies who sit up ulghts trying to serlal number* have been obliter- ter. Mason Albert Utts, Robert
। weight tax from July 1 to October of the. usual taboratory charges. The evening. Mr Ward is not only a
protect von from everything you 1' ated, only the brand name of the 1 Junior Roush. Frederick J. Boulter,
tlrely a useless gesture.
The retailers of Barry county i i This money can be used for con- first year the County Health De­
like to do. if you'll agree, on your lire needs to be listed.
bird lover but he has spent a great
! Junto?
! Junior*Max
Max. Welfare.
. Welfare.
agaln went over the top by a wide struction and maintenance work on partment had to pay a part of the
side to stop worrying abut us.
The rationing board chairmen
Rural: Leo Robert Morgan, route margin for the month of October,' county roads, by our county road* laboratory's operating expense; but deal of time studying the life and fully, and I have tried to Lake into
Confidentially. I can tell you Dial urges car owners, who hnvt- more 1 3.
habits of man's feathered friends consideration, the testimony of alt
• Robert W. Drake, route 5,
5. Nile
for the past year its receipt*, at the
we ain't going to need any' worry­ than five Ures for each vehicle they Albert Lancaster, route 5.
according to the report of George commission.
witnesses, and recToneile that with
.
. ,
’ ; There
mere win
will ue
be some
some uccrcase
decrease vnu&gt;
this very moderate rates charged, have pictures of birds, taken by him in
Ing from yi&gt;u. The way the guvmlnt owit to dispose of their excess tires
Delton: Howard M. Watson, route c.pml«. county auUmutn
The I
„ compurea Meh IHI In Ute more than paid expenses
various parts of the country, which the court feels, and so finds, that the
Is corninn at us from all directions, at once, since the Achool liouse reg- ! 3. Charles G. Higgins, route 3. Ken-'
During the year ending August he uses to illustrate his talk.
we're going to be so busy fending tetrar cannot Issue a mileage ration. nelh Wade Towne, route 3, Royce quotas set for the various places,: amount of weight tax. But there
and the amounts of bonds they sold' «’•&gt;&gt;
a*&lt;*r*u.* in ,i.. v*i_ 31 a total of 1572 X-ray picture*.
...» will
*... «
This
he uu*
not only .
a .cry
very mIn­
th,.-m off. that well lots of limes book to any applicant who ll»ts more i V. Gurd. route 1.
for the month are as follows. .
ume of the gasoline tax. due to the wcre taken at the hospital. 304 of teresting address but It will be
wish we had a nice, comfortable than five tires. Excess tires can1 Woodland: Rolland Paul Geiger,
Nashville—Ralph Hess chairman. decreased driving of cars The de­ which »ere made for patient* in the educational as well, and will ap- Road Commission is ordered tu
spot somewhere in a barracks, with be sold to the government through | Carl Anders Hobert. route 2.
Quota
11.400;
sales
8334530.
cline
in
revenue
from
that
source
1268
for
person*
out’
peal
especially
to
the
sons.
It
te forthwith construct such dam or
a good top kick to keep us out of the local office of the Railway Ex-1 Nashville: Gordon Jay Hoffman,
Hastings—Ben Oidley chairman. will be still larger for the coming ride the hospital. In the same year hoped that an unusually targe num- culverts or other devices as will
trouble.
press Agency.
। route 1. Myron Jacob Bruce. Har- Quota 810.000; sales 811.944.65.
properly maintain that at thia time.
"
year, owing to the rationing of gas­
madc,6“* tMU- of.ber will attend this meeting.
Of course, maybe the guys you
Oniy basic ration books win be I old Nelson Snow, route 3. Harlow
Middleville
—
Paul
Faulkner
and
J
“
S'
p
'
Uen
“
u
“
«
“
l"
"&lt;
U&gt;.
.upoline.
The
counties
will
not
feel
that
work for wouldn't want a good issued by tile school house registrar 1 Isccaar White. Duane L. Day.
Tom Barry, chairmen. Quota 81.­ decrease so much as the state high­ «itaidRh P U
1818 tor pertons । J**- “iu*d and Uie other members
many of us .hanging'around your Mr. Hyde said. Motorists with car I route 1.
200; sales 82.179 60.
way department There is u mandaquarters, because we might be con­ reatetration
A
V
larf: Jerrv AndnJS- W. a. Bradford,
Bellev
----- Wayne
------- Floyd Davis,
Bellevue:
registration cards and wrannallv
personally
Woodland—Leon Hynes chairman. _____________________
eedure.^^ ,1.?,
Pr°' ,Urvtv Burges*. Vemor Blough, maintain it then; but if it la a
tagious and infect you guys with filled out application forms will be route 3.
:
Homer Seeker. thing above thak that la to ba
Quota 8750.00; sales 82.62935.
! taken from the gas lax. and dlstri- m^de Fn Ital
some of the stuff that oils us. issued an A book., providing for
Doster: Lawrance Charles Bourdo,
normal level of Upper Croc
Dclton, Cloverdale. Prairieville —’buted among the counties for exFrinwance. there’s a larar civilians 240 milts of driving a month: mo­ route 1.
1 Elite Faulkner chairman.
Quota j elusive use in building and malnthat get an attack of Inferiority torcycle owners will get D books,
Cloverdale: Robert William Bom, 8800.00. Sales 82.980 05.
I tabling township highways. Another
complex whenever they talk to a good for similar mileage.
route 1.
[court if. in fixing the level at 82X­
। Freeport—Ken Brnendle chairman js.OOO.OOO is taken from the gas tax
man In uniform. Especially a civ­
Middleville: Stephen Misak, route
No supplemental rations will be
175' th,t nie*nt ,he lo**r
or tb«
1 to be handed over to the counties
ilian who fought in the previous issued at this registration time: so. 2. John Robert - Stumpf, route 2, Quota 8600; sales 81.874 20.
Frank McMillan, upper part at the —*“----—«
Dowling—Wrights store.
Quota for use on county roads and city
Win Roh Arthur
A”,
war. A civilian like that knows do not ask the registrar for any. Charles Emil Tlchoon route 1. John
8250 00. Sales 8278.00.
! street*. That 86.000,000 and ail of
what HE thought of civilians, and However, anyone who feels that he Richard Keeler, route 1.
Hickory
Corners
—
C.
S:
Rcnnels
.
the
weight
tax
will
be
paid
to
the
he figures that your thoughts about 1'will need more mileage than the
tore
in
determining
the
nature
of
n
.
nr
clc
^k
a
.
.
.
,
I
answered
“
that
1*
the
Grand Rapids: Ivan J. Payne.
m
ueu-rmining
U&gt;c
chairman.
Quota 8500 00: sale* [counties. The state highway departhim are Just as downright mean!
the »P*uway
snlllwav or
nr me.
til*"
Transferred from Berrien county:
they may Ibe combatting. । .
.
... ..--------------*
—
Iw
“
basic book provides may ask the
• ment will probably be unable to add diseases thev
Maybe thatll explain to you why registrar for an application for a George R. Estep, formerly of Cres­ 8613 20
------------ -- ------------- County Well Over Top Jud«e Arch added the f
County schools. Quota 8100.00: ■ any to the state's paved highways,
so many of us civilians in the for­ supplemental ration.
sey, route 1.
Ire
C,
paragraph; Yea. and I .
sales 8177.15.
.
and will need all it gets from the Car Wrecked, Two
In
Gathering
Scrap
ties are likely to explain to you that
This form Is to be filled out later
Total quota for October 815.600; gas tax for road repair, maintenif It wasnt for their fallen arches and presented to the local Wur
Hurt Near Rutland
Barry county has certainly shown
total sales for the month 826.021.70.' ance and snow removal
and bad feet, and bum eye* they'd Price and Rationing Board. The
a fine spirit In helping the war ef­
Of the sales made. 85.015.45 were '
*•&gt;
Town Hall
do anything to get back in. I've board will issue a supplemental
forts of America. Charles Ann- It and keep the level down to that. I
stamps
an&lt;L 821,006.25 were bonds.' PFlf ri&gt; AI EIMICU
pulled the same line, myself, but ration only after a careful examina­
able. chairman of the Barry county don't mean to just put in some UtThat
is
surely
a
fine
record
jtftRAL
I
N
JM
It's moAlly Che mallarky. As old tion of the applicant's need for ad­
The first automobile accident in
tn ,committee having the. matter in;Ue three-inch tile or something oC
The quotas set for November are
■
soldiers, we know beyond doubt ,ditional mileage and his plans for
many days was reported to the sher­ charge, reports that during Sep-' lh*t kind, with the bottom of It M
as follows: Nashville 81300: Has­
that we can't "take if the way sharing his car.
iff* office at about 3:45 Monday tember and October Barry county 1
I mean keep it big enough so
tings 810.000: Middleville 81300;
Official Figures For Nov.
you’re going to "take If.—and so
morning. The scene of the acci­ fuinlsned 1’486 tons of scrap iron. Ilh*1 ln ordinary time* the water
Applicants for basic rations should
Woodland 8800: Deiton-Cloverdale.
dent was the turn on the county .or an average of 131 lbs. per cap-1 w”n’t be Higher than that. O&lt; coursa
we manfully settle our necks Into ,go to the school house registration
3 Election
Prairieville. 8800. Freeport 8700; III nEECMCE U/ADIf
the collar, resigned to keeping on
road
near
the
Rutland
townhouse.
(Continued on page 5. Sec. 1)
The Barry county . conversing Dowling 8300; Hickory Comers 8500; 111 UCrLllJL IfUKll
sleeping in our own beds and not
The Plymouth car belonged to Pri­ which shows that the county is well i condition. I understand that that
■
board, consisting of Henry P. Rem­ County schools 8200
being allowed to have some guy
vate Ray Mugridge, who te in the over the top.
, might not be predicted In advance."
Tills county stands in a class by
ington. of Castleton. R. H. Mott, of
wake us up in the morning with a 1Checkered District
Mr. Annabie also reports that the1 In nxln&lt; the level of Upper
. Classes For Both Men And army, it was driven by his broth­
Itself,
for
It
ha*
already
far
ex
­
Baltimore,
and
Bert
Brown,
of
Orbugle.
I
er John 18, 313 Michigan Avenue. ;'scrap rubber gathered In Barn-: Crooked lake, where-"* •’----- *——
School
House
Burned
i
Women
Attract
Residents
ceeded
its
quota
for
1942.
angevllle,
completed
their
labors
So, okay, we can’t get Into unt- '
rarat
016 i c011111? exceeded the quota assigned. Property
U located,----- -- -----------------923.78 feet.
Monday. The votes for the various
From Surrounding Areas
form, and we are pretty reasonably
car were Leon Jones. 18. 102 Ham-1 Elsewhere we alve a renort for Judge Arch
*“*-----------means*' that many test
Thursday night, fire destroyed the candidates for national, state and.
assured at not being bombed very ,
Sigler Receive*
above sea level.
Checkered school house in Assyria county officers are given below. We Kim
"Training for industry" is prov­
-,
, ,
ton,
18.
of
Marshall,
Ruth
Reed.
17,
county
showing
the
count?
Is
more
township. The fire was believed do not name the scattering votes, irltlO MOHOF
ing popular and successful in Has­ ?
rneetmg it. quote V
about! Well, we've got plenty to
... .........au, (Mciuiu .-uurpny.
oi than
tile, under the roadway which acta
‘_3ve originated from the chlm- only those cast for the three parties I
than meeting its quota.
tings. those completing the lessons
152 West Fountain St.. Battle Creek,
worry about.
—
ney.
, After the fire was discovered,
No doubt there will be further
K1[n 81»ler- ot
etty, has re­ including a number of women and and Jack Mahoney IB. 347 Elm 8L
Frinstance. take a look at my residents of the district were uble represented on the official ballots.
Upper Crooked lake, one several
Battle Creek.
own private and personal civilian to remove all the seats and sup­ designating Republican candidate* I «lvcd “ flne honor in the appoinl- girls.
well for people to be on the look­
Arthur Hansen is supervisor and
worry. I registered for the "old plies from the building, but were by "R." Democratic by "D“ and imrnt from the Supreme Court of
Underaheriff Doster who inves­ out for *uch
such scrap on their prem- j PlU88*d by those who wanted a
at Frank Sanders and George Stowell
h“ State as a Commissioner .»
man's draft" and I got a questlon- unable to secure the aid of any fire Prohibition by “P“. Following are i"the
tigated the accident believes the car ise* and have It ready for the next !much higher level for the upper lake.
Large of the Michigan Bar.
the figures:
was travelling
considerably faster Ica11- We H*»e explained that steel
previous hearing Judge Arch
department. Last year the students
m
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Ing held at the Sanders machine tKjm "
GOVERNOR—Harry F. Kelly. R..
-11- -- hCM.-.
-LU.
cupational" one—the one designed to were transported to the Bellcvun
rtver^DwM-^nrth*
rJn
bh^bm.the cannot *» madc »Bhout the use’of
show what special skills a fellow consolidated school. Il is expected 4040: Murray D. Van Wagoner. D.. Court, a few days ago, advised Mr. shop on N. Broadway. The project driver reported: and he will be sum- scrap iron. Tile tremendous pres­ The level he ftxed for Upper
Sigler as follows:
|ls sponsored by the Education for
might be able to contribute toward the school board will be able to ar­ 1303; Frederick P. Goodrich. P.. 244
?
r
f
^
her
*
urt
on
mllu
u*
»
ov
Ctooked
lake
is
anbatanttalhr
sure
on
the
ateel
mills
by
the
gov“My dear Mr. Sigler:
,
(War Production Workers committee
..
I.-—— ~~~winning the war on the home front. range for their transportation to Kelly over Van Wagoner 3877.
faHed to emment for their entire output will •
The Supreme Court Clerk advised , and the vocational education de­
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR —
anti was a tnfa.
_____
__
x
Phooey, what a man I turned out Bellevue or to some other district.
make the turn and
lota. call for ___
much
more scrap
Keyes R, 4078; Murphy D. 1252; me two or three days ago that you partment of the Hastings dty
The building was Insured for ILWe thirst remember that the uses
had not received a notice of your schools.
customcd to being a “big shot" In a 200 which will help materially to- Munn. P, 229. Keyes plurality 2824.
Jack Mahoney, suffering- a b4d- to which steel is being put at the
SECRETARY OF STATE — Dlg- appointment as a Commissioner of &gt; .Class work includes training In
piddling way. and now I find out
ly injured shoulder,
RuthnotI]rresult
.;.ni In any level substantially at__________
the figure
present and
time will
nan R.. 4025; Eveland. D.. 1183: the State Bar tor the term com- ■ machine tool operations —&gt; lathe f^hr.'dllhw*^.U,fv.?er "Sr
«cr»P that can be'gathered.“‘M^rt-ldeaignates,
that I'm completely and totally use­
mendng November 1. 1942 and ex- 'operations of various kinds, the
Marshall
P..
252.
Dtgnan's
plurality
less and undtelrnble as anything
। °f 11 wW
made lnl° heaTy BUn*—,
plring'October 31. 1946. I beg to i milling machine, drill press, grind- h&lt;*mteld'for tr-aroin^t ' Al/Th?
2842.
except n HELPER to some guy AUCTION SALES
V. tU
to‘ •hen*, tanks and other armaments.
*
advise
you
that
on
Octebec
sevenera.
power
saws.
etc.
The
length
of
ATTORNEY GENERAL — Rush­
who isn't too busy to train a green
disturbance would have been avol
ton R, 4045; Babcock D. 1172; Platt, teenth last, the Justices of the | the course is twelve weeks, with 30
ORRIE and BESSIE
hand.
cd had individuals not attempted
Supreme Court by unanimous action hours of training per week. The Juries were not more serious.
P. 252. Rushton's plurality 2883.
And so what does that do to me? LANDACRE. Owners
rible.
Having decided to quit farming
STATE TREASURER—Brake R. re-appoint you for that term to hours for the women's olasaes are
I'll tell you—4t keeps me cowering
succeed yourself as the then incum- 8:00 A M. to 5:00 P. M.. four days
in my oftlee, wondering what day they will have an auction sale at 3929; Fry D. 1317: Ward P. 235. bent. Tills advises you that such j a week, and a group of women from County Exceed* Oct.
[City Registration At
that Mr. McNutt, the man-power the farm located one mile south Of Brake's plurality 2812.
AUDITOR GENERAL—Brown R. action has been taken and that tne .the Hastings Mfg. Co., have classes ,Quota 28 Per Cent
man. will walk Into my office and Middleville on M-37. They are of­
culon will be accepted, we fwl atk
Two School House*
4119: Brandenburg D. 1122; Chaney appointment of yourself as Com- - from 6 00 P. M. to 9:45 P. M.. taksay:—"Hey. dope, what are YOU fering a good list of horses, cows,
mlssloner is now In the hands of ling 15 hours'of training per week.
Registration for gasoline rationing fldent, as a fair and final ruling
P. 244. Brown's plurality 2.997.
hogs.
feed,
household
goods,
and
also
According to Warren Carter.
doing to help win this war?” An­
the Executive Secretary.
„
1 &lt;&lt;^&lt;rW=«rB books in this city will be held Wed­
U. 8 SENATOR — Ferguson R. "
the farm at private sale. Henry
swering that question—or trying to
matter except to decide it in
With
kind
regards
and
beat
wishnesday.
Thursday
and
Friday.
Nov.
3869:
Brown
D.
1325;
Lowell
P.
209;
(Jf. i eounl&gt;'
lu
In toui
—would be bod enough, but suppose Flannery will cry the sale and Er­ Smith, sticker candidate. 187. Plur­
IB. 19 and 20 In the Central school
he answers It for me? Suppose he nest Gray will act as clerk. See ality for Ferguson. 2544.
Sincerely yours,
and the High school buildings of many cottages
decides to send me out to some the adv. elsewhere in this Issue for
property bordei
B. D. Chandler."
tills city.
CONGRESSMAN - Hoffman R.
farm, and have aome fourteen year full particulars.
ThU appointment represents a
The 1st and 4lh ward residents
3858; Morley D. 1456; Fox P. 224.
old 4-H girl boos me around while
fine honor since It Is seldom that
will register at the High school Judge Arch's decision.
Hoffman's plurality 2402.
URI BERGMAN. Prop.
I try to team how to get milk from
Residents of the 2nd and 3rd wards
STATE SENATOR - Tripp R. commissioners at large are appoint­
Due to lack of farm labor and
a cow? Brothers, if you think that’s
will register In the Central build­ the Crooked lake cottage
4183; Kyburz. P. 317. Majority for ed to succeed themselves.
not hard on my civilian morale, the 111 health of his wife. Mr. Berg- Tripp 3848
ing. Teachers will act as registrars.
you’ve got an exaggerated opinion
A. * P. CELEBRATES
Club in the trial of this
REPRESENTATIVE
IN
STATE
of my courage. I've been scared stiff his farm located It miles south of LEGISLATURE—Q1U E Faulkner. 83RD ANNIVERSARY.
day forenoon. It is planned that a! L’ex
Hastings on the farm known as
William
A.
Murphy,
manager
of
'class
for
older
men.
aged
44
years
"{V.
,
m. on thoae days. The chairman in decision.
R. 4231; Thos A. Moyer P. 314.
old. when one tossed me gently over the Wm. We runan farm one mile Faulkner's majority 3917..
the local A. &amp; P. store announced ,nnd up. will be formed as It Is I T" !*.
Uie
Central
building
will
be
Mr.
a barnyard fence. I've never got south of Cedar Creek mill and U
™ ProuaPerkins and in Ute High school conservation department.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY — thl* week thatthis store will Join j expected that these men are soon I
close enough to a horse to get in mile east on the Hope-Barry town­ Laurence &amp; Barnett R. 4168; scat­ the National organization in cele- u, be called for service in Indus- [ .
.
,
building. Mr. Taylor.
line road. He is offering a good
IX) 8T BILLFOLD
Room 313 in the High school build­
list of cows, horses, hay and grain, tering S. Barnett's majority 4163. bratlng their 83rd anniversary. In tries Training hours will be ar- ( Junior Chamber Hears
WITH SM
ing and room 110 in the Central
SHERIFF—Glenn Bera R. 4412: line with the policy of the A. 6t P. ranged to suit the’men enrolling.
always managed to keep gway from tools and household goods/ Henry John H. Kepkey, p. 317; Bera's ma­ Co., to pass on to the public any
since this training ha* been In [ VnsCi I uravcilG
achool building will be used for the Sheriff's office that white
Flannery
will
cry
the
sale
and
Ivan
them.—But this man McNutt may
benefit*
in
price
reductions
that
can
operation
in
Hastings,
over
1.000
registration.
Applications
for
rallonjority
4.095.
In thia city shopping
The Hastings Junior Chamber ef
change all that) No wonder my Campbell will act as clerk. See the
be had. It te their alm to continue |
(Continued on page 3. Sec. 1)
(Continued on case J. Sec. 1)
adv. elsewhere in this issue for full
™.&gt;..«Mi.in. s.
.. many
m.nv items a.
.&lt; .
__________ - - -________
, Commerce at tU monthly meeting individuals and not by the regis­ loot a brown MUfold
nerves are Jumpy.
merchandising
posribte inUacrordance
with the new i CUB LEADERS' MEETING *
- I Monday
treated to a
Well, maybe you're commencing particulars. '
NOTICE BOWLERS
trar.
.
Chief Petty Officer Tarato get the picture. This war is
Open alleys for Bowling Wed. ndra and regulations of present-1 A Cub Leaders' Round Table will ,a“t
connected with
.
1T..
k*
.f in. Mxoith nrriA* at von vella
vella of
of the
the Clear
Clear Lake
Lake Coast
Coast Guard
Guard REWARD
coin? to engulf us civilians. And
and Fri. nights at 9 P. M. Also day
conditions.
' this evening. Richard Grooa. Thorn- Camp. In which he described the
Having sold the house end no Bat and Sun. 1 P. M. Hastings
125 for th» arrest and conviction
For the -information of anyone apple District Boy Scout Chairman, life and duties of the Coast Guard.
Frinstance. the guvmlnt plans to further use for the furniture. Mr. Recreation.
Out 11-13
Ths
meeting
was
attended
by
Hunt
will
dispose
of
it
at
public
cut down on our meat supply. I tell
driving to Charlotte on M-79. There announced today. Every Cubmaater.
you. men that when a bunch of auction at 117 E. Court St. In Has­
Rimunave
sale.
Presbyterian Is a detour at the Barry-Eaton line Pack Committeeman, and ften twenty members who also heard re­ Frank B. Martig. AdvIt.13
ports by Clare Johnson. Olay Bas­
us-to-be-ratloned civilians get to- tings. He Is offering a good list of church, FTi. and 8at.. Nov. 13-14.
la through NaahvUle. getting tarvtalptan and coordinate thia season's sett, and Burr Cooley who had at­ CinCKKN-BIBCUW
household goods, things you might
road to Vermontville and turning1 Cubbing program. Parente are also tended a State Board Meeting In SUFFER ANp BAZAAR
and Clifford Hammond will act as
Rummage Bale under Natl Bk. right toward Bellevue to PU* up invited. Program helps and sugges- Lansing the previous Bunday.
The faceting was followed by a Thursday. Nov. 11.
clerk. Bee the adv. elsewhere In thia. Bat. Nov. 14. Methodist Aid Circle M-79 at the eight mile corner west tions for obtaining leaders will be
cents. —Adv. 11—IB
luncheon.
of Charlotte.
offered, Mr. G roots stated.
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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUR&amp;DAT, NOVEMBER 1», 1H»
Texas. Their address Is 371 First the sale of a house at Middleville amasoo Olvio Players during De- AAilMIIIIITV IIATIfEC HAS IMPORTANT
Training Station. Great Lakes. XI!.. Headquarters . Barracks 18-1. Air
W Mr .„d Mff ChM bu'J
»0H IN WA« WORK
----------------------------- ---------Base Sqd. AAFBS. Concho Field, .r u&gt; Mr. .nd Mr. w Sr clur|C£“^ • nl&lt;n
for training for Navy service.
Violet Towne returned to
rBhJ?TUto
,
.
Gardner H. Chidester. son of Mrs ,' Mrs. Violet
Trevor VanHouten. A. 8, of Dear­ San Angelo. Texas. The boys hope Gloster, formerly of Nashvilte.
.
KstUngsr left
1P. T. A. will rrtoel Friday evenin*. O. F. Chidester U playing an Im- her *h“n* lni Detroit Bunday after
ov.
11
at
the
schoolhouse
at
8
I
portent part Ln the war work these i * ***k wlrtl
born spent the weekend with his they may be kept together while tn
Mlu Betty Sigler has transferred for Colorado Springs. Oolo. last
service.
.
parents. Mr and Mrs. Merle Van­
and
pro- days suwe
since vna
the u.
U. a.
8 rorcsx
Forest ,.Prodc‘[ 1
from the Bureau of Social Aid in Friday to join her husband Lieut, 'clock. Business meeting —
- e---|aay»
roQHouten. Trevor is attending Ford
Barry County to the same organ!-1 Merton L. Kettlngrr who is staFleas* bring a five or ten | uct* Laboratory at Madison. Wls..1 Miss Imogene Cooley and MUs
Machinists School In Dearborn. His i
moved into the rooms above zation
1 uwwu
tlonsd at
for gr»“ b**here Mr.
Chidester has
* Buth
*‘° «• attending
...vw In
... Calhoun courtly.
ai Camp
ump Carson,
w&gt;o», Oblo
iamo Lieut.
mcui. cenl
—
-~w- R«fr«eh■--------- . W
Bllcia
KI. WIUHKI
IIM been
men chief
ciuai i&gt; Cl,r
----„,■- w
—
.-------- addreas is Trevor VanHouten. A. 8 .
office on E- Court St.
Miss Carol Fuller, daughter of Kettlnger Is
Mlu
u a Hastings
Hartings boy
boy ai
aa he
he ■ments.
ments.ceder
cederand
anddonuts.
donuts.Bring
Bringdodo-• ■oo
f f the
u»e Laboratory
LaboratoryDivision
Division ofof Pulp
Pulp:WUCE
WMCE.
- Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo,spent
spentthe week
week
r&gt; and
ahA Mrs.
VT— O.
n M.
U Fuller
tfc.1l— and
— — -a a
—was
___ — bom
.—
- —]fc paper
n._. _ for
t_ ______
___ end
end vltta
with lhelr
their Parents
ruran'a
Naval Service School. Barracks A. ■ Recent sain made by the Earl Mr.
In Hastings,
the familynllta
nute fnr
for ownfamllv
family.
I anl
more _____
than __a year
Upper East. Dearborn. Mkh.
R. Boyes Real Estate Agency in- freshman student at Kalamazoo col­ moving to Kalamazoo later. His
Triple Link Club will meet Friday. ho been developing an Improved „ Mra. Maude Van Oleson of DowKettlnger, Nov. 13 with Mrs. Marie Merlau at paper base plastic equalling alum-1 Unf ,eft Frtd*y t0 »J*'ld
lege. has been given the ingenue addrea Is Lieut M L
Hq Detach., 17th Ord. Bn.. Springbrook. Pot luck dinner at tnum in tensile strength on a weight end ta 8t Loul,« Mo • YtalOng her
old Rogers have been transferred F. R. Brooks home. 810 8. Broadway, lead In the play. "My Sister Eileen” Hq.
from Fort Custer to San Angelo. (to Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Caston. Also which will be presented by the Kai-, Camp Carson, Colo.
noon.
basts that is being experimentally ' *°n' Pvt Martin E. Van Gelson.
------------------------------------------------------- - n.it»n
--- --------I Ponced in the form of aircraft |
* r*dl° iCh0°’ al
t/ciwia----------------------------------------------- 1
.
DCOtt Field. III.
i
Al. .■■. ■■■—.. I. I
j|
On Sunday Nov. 15lh all the poo- | u^alla of the process can be re- ’ Mri II*8 Winslow and Mra. Ralph
'
nill
y™r RU^
only to ninutactures 7u"- Weaver and Margaret Sue were

PERSONALS

LUMMURIIT NUIllD

OCAL NEWS

Noll

I
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Shop Here Where You
SAVE on EVERYTHING
HEAD
LETTUCE

FLORIDA
ORANGES

head j[Qc

d°z. 31'

JPY APPLES
5
JONATHAN APPLES 5^
DELICIOUS APPLES 5»»
5 lbs.
KING APPLES
ORANGES
CELERY
bunch
CARROTS
3 bunches
3 lbs
RUTABAGAS
fresh
lb.
TOMATOES
doz.
LEMONS
2 lbs.
WHITE ONIONS
Jersey
SWEETPOTATOES 3 lbs.
pkg.
BIRDS EYE PEAS

25'
25'
25'
25'
27'
10'
10'
10'
30'
35'
13'
19'
25'

You love all four ways when you shop at Food Center. Our convenient location short­
ens your shopping route.
Our complete market cuts out stop and go shopping for
foods . . . you can get everything for your table right here . . . and everything is priced
low every day. Poss on the good news to your neighbors ond suggest that they form a
Car Club with you. using your cor one day and another's the next. That's the way to
save gasoline, tires—AND MONEY.
-

LOW
PRICES
ATTENTION YOU
DEER HUNTERS
We hove plenty of BA­
CON &amp; HAMS for your

trip North.

Buy Beef by
the Quarter!
HINDS

FRONTS

245 lit
7 CHEESE

w*. OlfclMfc.
-.................
Testa 8h0
lpBtt
show
* tha( thia nBW
new •produr.
’rod’"'- H“
^
"’r Of .1Jgnnl&lt;r
1ifon*"•' ,nd
,nd
,
Is reslztant to moizture and remains _Mr’, ,nd Mrs. Ronald Warner of
extremely stable at both high, and
and Mr and Mrs Roderick
low temperature* and that It Is War?rr
Grand Rapids were
guests
of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Homer War
Wnr-­
more resistant to scratching and rue
*u °*
denting than aluminum. It is not ■ ne.r,OVfr
weekend.
corroded by salt water and It does
Mr
Mnk Axel E?l'k»nV "nd
not splinter, tear, nor flower 5®,"
Saran#c ca,led °» HAltaga
when pierced by a bullet.
i frl$nd* °n Tuesday
A leading manufacturer has begun , J°nn Bush, who has been workthe school house Wednesday eveexperimental production of strueat G011?1"" Aircraft in California
rural aircraft parte and Uie army i
■«*««*! *«**». returned home
and navy are giving the materials
.
Miss Doris Sm
Smith
'’h of Lansing spent
Brush Ridge Community Club consideration u a substitute to alwill meet at the schoolhouse Friday levlatc growing shortages of other the weekend with her mother. Mrs.
Nellie Smith.
evening. Nov. 13. A "box social" materials.
*u all
KU of
U1 this
uiu Mr.
»&lt;r. Chidester
umaester has
nas .,Mr *nd Mnt„ DoVC Wlll,r' •”d
will be put on for the benefit of the
In
had great responsibilities and hu
n'ld Mrs Reg Winslow visited
Red Cross
?nd Urs AM Waters at Mason
Good program. Visitors welcome. Hastings friends take Joy In his
succeu and pride In the contflbu-; Su.n.d‘y ...
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ray Hotchkiss and
tion he is making to help win the
The W. 8. c. 8. will meet with
son and Mrs. Gertrude Endsley
Mrs. Evadene Weeks Wednesday,
•pent Sunday with Mrs. C. Hotch­
kiss at Marshall
Nov. 18 for a pot luck dinner. All LOCAL INTEREST IN
are cordially Invited.
William Dibble of Chicago Is home
HUNTING SEASON
The Martin P. T. A. will be held
at the schoolhouse Thursday eve­
With the opening of the hunting hl&lt; roll Into the Army.
ning Nov. 12. A cordial invitation season on Sunday many of our citi­ ' Ensign Marshall H. Cook, came
is extended to all.
zenry will be on their way in a । home on Tuesday of but week on
furlough from Corpus
Christi,
AMERICAN LEGION
buck on the firrt day.
AUXILIARY NEWS
Miss Ruth Lyle was In Allegan
Next Sunday. Nov. 15, Mrs. Alma Mrs. Homer Smith and Mr. apd over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield
Larsen, president of the local Auxil­ Mrs Keith Daniels who will go to
iary and Mrs. Gladys Henry, dis­ Watersmeet, almost on the Wis­ accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Calvin
t. Plumley
-----------------------------of Nashville were---gueste
-----------of
trict Auxiliary president, will attend consin state line.
The party who go to Watersmeet I Mr “”d Mrs. G Winston Sheffield
the presidents' and sccretarya' tour
meeting to be held at. Lawrence. and then board the train fpr the I Bnd daughter of Traverse City over
interior are Mr. and Mrs, Keith 't,,e weekend
I-ancaster
have
u” and
•”'* Mrs
““ Ray ’
-------------------and reservations must be made by Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hoevenalr. ; Mr
I Nov. 13. Child Welfare chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle RockhIU and Mr. gone to Pickford ’ In the Upper
Peninsula where they will spend
'
J Mrs. Helen Sharp. Rehabilitation and Mrs. Dan Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' Ross. Mr. three weeks.
, chairman. Mrs. Helen Schantz, and
Miss Ruth Farr has returned to
War Activities chairman. Mrs Ly- and Mrs. Rene Gangulltett and Paul
dla Rogers, have also been invited Gangulllett will head for Newbery Wayne after spending her vacation
with Mr and Mrs Glenn Densmore
to attend and others are welcome. to take alm.
I Lawrence Is the home town of the
Roy Thomas Joins a party from and with Grand Rapids relatives
Mrs Harry Parker of Jackson was
I Department president. Mrs. Loveme Lake Odessa for the northern trek.
Roy Shroyer. Sterling Rogers and the guest of Mrs. P. E. Adair over
McAllister. Il ir&gt; expected that Mrs.
McAllister and other Department Glen Laubaugh Will go to Cadillac the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Groos went
and another stag threesome will be
officers will be present.
Harold Newton. Charles Leonard to Greene. Iowa, on Friday for a
i stay of several days.
Membership dues for 1943 were and Andrew fDutehi Roush.
_
t John
Barnett
returned on Satursupposed to be In by Nov. 11. Did
Early
goers' were Mr and
Mrs. D.
.
you pay yours? The closing date for Graybiel ar.A son who Joined Battle day to Port Huron where he Is
memberships for the national cita- Creek friends and left Tuesday for taking aeronautical training.
Marquette.
MtJl A1’?1’ Johnson was culled to
z
■
I Ann Arbor last week by the illness
The Fourth district will Join with THE STUDENTS
of her* daughter. Miss Agnes
the Eighth and Tenth district* in Mt'iir ClI'R
Johnson, who has pneumonia.
entertaining at the veterans- hosu
Mr. and Mr*. David Goodvear
pHal - birthday partita on Aug. il ‘
were in Chicago severil &lt;tay.last
I 1943. All hospitalized
hospitalised veterans at “
*««
» WM held ”
*l ""T. K“‘he£ln! week.
FOrt Custer, who have birthdays In Uumphrey's piano studio. 110 East
July. August and September, will be,p«,‘er
■10 °™?nUe P’* Students turned Sunday from Detroit where
I remembered by the Unite of the Music club. Officers elected were,
they were guests of their son.
three districts.
' Frances Foote, president. Mary Jane | Edward Bottum. for a week
I
• • •
‘ /
Andrus, vice president: Julian CoopMrs. Nellie Conawny and Mrs. D.
Through U&gt;c Auxiliary News an er. secretary and treasurer. The 1| L. Christian were in Detroit on Sunappeal is made to the Unite (or the real purpose of this club is to create
payment .of the mandatory funds.
‘
*“*
*
Unite, having a membership up to
75. are asked to pay 83.10 for the
A.^ wifflL Mr. and Mrs Edwin Pate of Lincoln
Service Basket fund; Unite with 50 pianksghlng
or more members are asked to pay Ing contest and other games will be ■ p_,u
' ||t
* .
85.00 for the Christmas fund: Uie played. Any student who Is in- |
I assessment for the' National Con­ terested musically Ls eligible to beaaatwa^va
vention fund Is 10 cente per 1942
membership: National Defense and
. Americanism funds are 8100 each
- -■----------------Goodwill
.
I per Unit.
MARRIAGE K LICENSE
Russell E. Cleveland. City 37
at the schoolhouse Friday evening.
Mary M. Campbell. City »
o.r is Tilt sn*,i
Nov. 13. Thanksgiving pot luck sup­
per promptly at 7:30. Program-a
short play. "Com Fed Babies". All
jure cordially invited.

Illi u*y s'1 us.ue to nonor au members
Illi who bring a guest and the guest
HU themselves. You are all welcome.
HU Church services are held at 10
Ifll o'clock. Rev. W. D. Robinson will
UH speak on, "Tills Mind."

lb. 39c
SLICED BACON
Grode No. 1
PORK SAUSAGE
lb.
29'
lb. 22c
SLICING BOLOGNA
lb- 10c
PORK NECK BONES
CORNED BEEF and cabbage) lb. 39
lb. 18'
PICKLED PIGS FEET
lb
PORK LOIN ROAST
33'
or Swiss
ROUND, SIRLOIN, steok. lb 39'
FRESH GROUND STEAK 1&gt;&gt; 37'
VEAL SHOULDER ROASTlb 29'
VEAL STEAK
39'
lb 38'
SUMMER SAUSAGE
lean lb 25'
SALT PORK
fresh (steer)
29'
BEEF LIVER
lb
We Buy All Kinds of Live Poultry

MADC IN AMERICA

;

32'
SLICED PEACHES
25'
CHEESE
2 . 62c
Soy Bean Kawfee
25' LONGHORN X ; 34c
CHEESE SQUARES
15' OLD ENGLISH Krafts2 Ihj. 79c
SMOKED SALT 4n
KRAFTS BRICK
2 lbs. 65c
89'
VITAMIN CAPSULES
CHEEZHAMjar 17c
39'
BRICK CHEESE old fashioned _ lb. 45c
ENERGY FLOUR
lb. 55c
95' SWISS CHEESE
Morten

2 „

■ V |bv

28 Day aopply. Pkg

PILLSBURY'S FLOUR $1 13
Mh lb. sack ...............

CORNMEAL

5

Pancake Flour £
rAMO ...
.
A-

■

4

SOAP
WOODBURY

. ..........

TOILET SOAP
LUX

Q

... .............................**

soap
LIFEBUOY

q
..................... V

RINSO
RINSO sm.

2

LUX FLAKES
GOLD DUST

KAUKAUNA CHEESE
pkg. 33c
GOWDA CHEESElb. 41c

SWAN SOAP q

BLUE MOON, PIMENTO, AMERICAN
OLD SMOKEY
....... lb. 17c

Junior Gresolvent

KRAFTS CHEESE SPREAD

. 2 for 39c

bars

Lge. 2 far 19c.............

SANI FLUSH

m

25'
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19'
22'
19'
22'
17'
17'
25'
18'

rTKAND
Hostings, Mich.

THEATRf=

Telephones 2244-2557 JL-

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV. 13-14
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
Virginia Brace and James Ellison

"CAREFUL SOFT SHOULDERS"

South Thornapple
The South Thornappir Farm Bu­
reau Group will meet at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Finkbeiner
Nov. 19. Topic for discussion "AnllInflatlon Measures."

Edward Arnold. Ann Harding and Friday

"EYES IN THE NIGHT"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 te 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI.. NOV. 17-18-19-20
Another beautiful technicolor special
Betty Grable. Cesar Romero and John Payne

"SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES"
No Increase in admissions

BAR UY

v

THEATRW?

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV. 13-14
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

SHADOWS ON THE SAGE'

'THE MAN FROM HEADQUARTERS'

Richard Dix and Kent Taylor

TOMBSTONE THE TOWN TOO

TOUGH TO DIE"
TUES.. WED. THURS.. NOV. 17-18-19
George Brent and Brenda Marshall

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLl. MICH.

Ind
and
*pe
pla

Cloverdale
Tire Cloverdale W. C. T. U. will
' meet Wednesday. Nov. 18. with Mrs.
I Otto Lockstldt. Everyone Invited.
Thanksgiving program.

SUNDAY AND MONDAY NOV. 15-16

SUNDAY AND MONDAY NOV. 15-16

“TH! ItST FOR LISS’’

Oti

COMMUNITY NOTICES

WITH OLD-WORLD
TANGFROM HONG KONG'
'ESCAPE
PRUNES

com
cel
dob
Ma

YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER'

Ona Coat of "Sno-Sheen*

^ously Painted Walls,
Paint, Concrete, Kalso­
mine, Wallboard and
Wood. No Primer or
Sealer needed. Comet In 8
patfel the del and white.

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�Tffl? HASTINGS BANNER, TfrURSDAY, NOVEMBER It? 1942

lost two games to Banner: Auto THREE CORNERS
Sport Shop took lhe odd game from l MUs Betty Sisson is visiting
Andrus Service; Moynahan Sales Woodland friends
■
H.
"Dutch"
Drews
gave
the
Bliss
UirHinj | H. Dutch" Drews gave the BUu won a pair from Coffee Shop and I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yelter and
■ league a representative high week- Medics dropped a pair of gvpea to,son Philip of Kalamazoo and Mr.
By JANE CAMERON
Consumers Power Oo.
*
‘ and Mrs. Claude Yelter of Carlton
{Continued from page 1. Section 1)
* ’
’
‘ led the high scoring for the week.
In the Service League. Rotary No were last Sunday dinner guests of
•Faith marches at the head of "Dutch" scored a big 241 game in 1 had a one game edge on Kiwanls ■ the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
COUNTY CLERK—Allan C. Hyde
the army
u found hU -------------second try
after
a shaky
R. 4405. No opposition.
k-------—, of progress,
------ ----it „
- irhen
- ------------------------- . No. ..
2: Kiwanls No. 1 was on lhe Clair Yelter.
,
COUNTY TREASURER — Gforge beside the most refined life, the | Mart he finished with eight sur-. long end of a two td one count with
”■
Floyd Walters of’Grand Rapids
freest government, the profou'ndest cesaive strikes to make the big count. Const Guard-No-1 and Rotary No. and Pat Visser of Marne enjoyed
P. 337. Clouse's majority 3.960.
. philosophy, the’ noblest poetry, lhe Hls other gomes of 169 and 180 were 2 won the odd game from Coast hunting at the home of Floyd's par—*- ' enough•&lt;&lt;to give him tlie week's lead- • Guard No.&lt;* 2.
REGISTER OF DEEDS—Vernor purest -humanity.*'—
t-T. T. Munger.
Wrbater R.. 4317:
&lt;317: Mrs. Be**le
Bessie WoodWooa- .
...
I erslilp.
of the Recreation WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
mnn 331. Webster's—
j—
majority
3.986
We've always been very much in- ! Harold Phljlfps
..
DRAIN COMMISSIONER —...
Mark
... terested in the fall planting of gar- League
I--i— and/A. Melrose of the PU-1 charlotte Hubbard was the only
C. Ritchie R. 4331; B. C. Hoyt. P. den produce. Lettuce, radishes, pea*, ton Ring L» igue scored a &lt;Je«d heat bowler to score a 500 series, Monday
| ------turnips
and------------potatoes
second place with 572 series, IU&lt;IH
301. Ritchie's majority 4030.
,
--- --------- are among I for ------------------------------------------------c Women's
w&lt;Mnei
night In
in u,
the
League and
CORONERS-^Dr. C. P Ljthrop, those successfully planted In the ; Harold had two
games exaetlv
exactly lhe
the ,|lrr ni-)68-170-509
171-168-170-509 series ,wa?''tops
o mats
R, 4360: Royal A' Bryant. P 331: (fall. We certainly would like Infor- i same ax 'Dutcht! Drew's score when fOr the week's play.
/*■&gt;,!)■
Tnwwnra
p
*VtO
TT,.
awn
*
VTJItinn
tmm
aanu
i.-'
haa
*&gt;*t
awtala
Straight
Hlrlkesl
EklUTUI
Payne
Scored
479
Curtis Lawrence P. 339. The two mation from any one who has tried he hit 241 &lt; with Six straight strikes)
coroners will be Dr. C. P. Lathrop ; this method. The trick Lx to plum and a 180 score bit ' Ail 'dropped to 151! ond p^e and thlrd-piaee u
and Curtis Lawrence.
1 them lute enough so they won't grow ' on his last try. ■Mel " -.u.™
wscored .200between'Marlon Goodyear and
IUST1CE OF THE SUPREME i in tile fall, hut will lie donjiant un- [ 221-151-572.
Betty Hriendle with 462 aeries.
COURT—Raymond W Starr 2939; , til the sun warms the earth.
I
George Balch gave thr-pips a
Ixonard's K(llca
scored ■a campcic
complete vusvic0ias C. Pugsley 1111. Blarr'x ma-, heard last year that a fanner near ' flailing for a 564 series in hls Com- ■ iory ov„ -^0 Cafr by taking three
jority 1828.
j Hickory Comers planted three acres i mcrclal League play, but Clair De- Ka(nes- Bonnet and Gown won
Circuit Court Commissioners. Geo.' of potatoes in the autumn and cer- Cou scored a duplicate 5C6 In the three games from Orphans- Piston
C. Deju 2013; Horace Powers 2570. talnly would like to hear of the re- ,j xecreauon
Recreation League
League mcir
Their reaper
respec­ j Rlng office won lhe odd game from
■ NKte Uie last two officers
were .suits,
especially
Uie yield. |I tive
tive scores
scores were
were 168-182-2
168-182-216-566
and 1 8uu. insulation- Piston Ring Shop
.
.
16-56G and
vot-d for nn Ute non-partisan Judl-;
• • • .
,. 1203-176-187-580.
! had! tiu» •belter of Bliss by a Jone
cial ticket.)
1
Peter. And here Is votir gold- I Tn ih» ntuv
wnnnrtrv &lt;tn* ---------—.____ ■ —,----- «...

CANVASSING BOARD
TABULATES VOTES

raddy rypaw

enU. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Walters,
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Falconer
of Carlton were Tuesday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kel­
ley
Mra. H. J. Robinson and Mrs.
Lester Lars bee oilendrd the meet­
ing of the Friendly Neighbors club.
Thursday afternoon at the home

BO WLINGNEWS

Ryan district.

was a Thursday until Bunday guest
of tlie Claude Hammonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bump and
baby Linda Lee of Hastings spent
Friday evening with the Clarence

end wtth
Hartings

Leslie Williams is assisting Mar­ the near vicinity. 8
shall Norwood of Delton in build­
ing his barn.
Mr and Mrs Clair Yeiter will be recovered.

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SEVERAL FINISH
TRAINING COURSE
IN DEFENSE WORK

INLAID 4415

W. A. ROTH

2975

graduate of a high school and must Renj Taylor
•»
l»e 18 years of age or older, sonie &gt; Qnc oj Uu, moat B1)ectacular true
reglstranu having been from 45 atorlei ot
01d weal_the atory of
to 48 jenrs old.
Twelve students Wyatt Earp, Ute greatest gun-flghtconstltute a class and at Che preset lng lrollUcr nlar»ilal the west ever
time there are several places open ' MW
In the womens claas Because of „Man from He.dqu.rter*"
the need for men in military service. aUrrfnt Franlt Albertson,
thr w-omen arc expected to be Juan Woodbury
called in greater numbers Into i Fallowing
.— *£the ------------adventures of a
Industrial work. Naturally, Ute high I ncwBp3pcr
IrpullcI „
ua
^
us nc
he
tracks
wage, paid In defense plants has I newspaper reporter
oTcrtmlnals,
he stato
been a factor in interesting women. I tlw. members of the gang until he
a* well as men. In learning this himself becomes involved In lhe
type of work, though more men ■
than women continue the courses The 3 MeMlulUer. ln
to completion.
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If you are interested in the ma­
One of the season's most thrili­
chine work mentioned above ojid Ing and exciting westerns.
would like this training, without cx- “Eyes in the Night"
pense to you. please communicate starring Edward Arnold,
with Mr, Hunsen nt high school or Ann Harding
with Frank Sanders. N. Broadway,
An amusing adventure of a blind
who will gladly explain the project detective who fights his enemies In
nnd enroll you as u student.
darkness guided by tils sense of
hearing and uncovers and captures
EXTENSION GROUPS
a desperate foreign spy.
Monday evening. Extension Group "Escape From Hung Kong”
No. 6 met nt the home of Mrs. Al­
lan Hyde with eighteen present. Don Terry, Andy Define
The lesson on "Fashions in Food
The action which took place In
Rationing" was presented by the Hung Kong, the week before the
lenders. Mrs. Don Gury and Mrs. city was captured by the Japanese
Onto Knowles. The next meeting and the part the British and Amer­
will be in February.
icans took to combat the activities
of the Axis spies Is woven Into the
TEACHER RESIGNS SO ,
plot of the story
SCHOOL IS CLOSED
Virglnia Bruce, Jamy* Ellison in
Bryan Crofoot. the only male “Careful, Soft Shoulders"
rural teacher In Barry Co., who
A hard-hitting admonition to all
taught the McCallum school, has would-be enemy agents, a merry
resigned nnd has gone to Detroit film that nevertheless puts fifth
to work. The school has been closed columnists in their place.
and lhe Mx pupils are being trans­
ported to other school!. four of them CAMP FIRE GIRLS
'going to Delton.
On Tuesday. Nov. 17. at three P.

Lemon Juice Removes Spots
Moil spots may be removed from
white table linen with lemon juice.
Rub salt quickly over the spots after
moistening with lemon juice. Rinse
and then wash as usual.

Railway construction in Brazil has
averaged less than three miles a
day In the last 10 years.

M, the mothers of the Camp Fire
Girls will be guests at a tea giv­
en by the Hastings Council In the
playroom of lhe Central school
building. This will be followed by
a Grand Council Fire at four o'clock
to which the mothers are also in­
vited.

According to International law.
territorial waters extend three miles
from shore tn shore.

» Casual Styles
Sport Frocks

XS4 p°"'“ b“nlM Brtl ™-

Tool Rnnm
Room and
nnd rvffiM
Office tnnir
took a pair ;; 1
—-------------- ----------------------,I Tnni
CAMP FIRE NEWS
•»• I of gomes from Electricians.
In the Recreation League, Leon- WADILAKA CAMP FIRE GROUP
v,« kmq. No 3148
sunny side of where life begins and a rds took a brace of games from i
Milk Production and Distribution
'*?* 1° ,kcc|'.’.
Nashville; Piston Rings had a one I TTie WqdlUka Camp Fire Group
.
----- ----------plump from becoming "frankly fat ". game edge on Middleville and Has- mrt W1U»
Goodyear where we
All three amendments were de-1. When' you just brought out last tings Ice and Pud won the odd hlld «-*cct*4n of officers. President,
Dorolha SmRh; vice-president, Mar­
feated by the voters of Michigan. i| winter's wardrobe and begun try­ game from Perk's Tavern.
ing on to see what you can sUll
In vne
the ruton
Piston icing
Ring league,
League, orOf- J°«1e Wilken:
",
,, ,
' .
"
’ *n
"«««. secretary. Julia Ann
wedge into, did you. loo. think I flc(. No , droppwi two gftmes to Cooper; treasurer. Joan Garrison,
muchly on the subject. 'Too little snitmimt: 40 M 'ac M lost a com-1 We also drc’’’ our dMl«n for "•*■
'and too late?” . Shouldn't
we .cal1
call P
1.1"
- .
. Machine
' ""Jiheadband.
“
m &gt; •.,WC
let0 MriM
t0
Room“and
; It. "Too much In‘ too
tno intia
little"?v Anyanv. oniw No a bUnkM1 Orlndcri
|---------------- ----------------------। way, with clothes costing what they
' do now. It's no Joke.
. Several magazine* have taken up strengthened their hold on first
the theme of enlarging.
place by blanking City Dads: Mid­
j I notice front panels of contrast­
dleville Creamery made a grand
..
। Ing color are recommended,
and on
on Moose; Goodyear ITdwe.
slmii
have registered, many coming trom ' one dress. I sow matching panels
surrounding localities where such . «n the top of both sleeve* to make
work Is not available—Belding, them larger loo. Letting out scums
. Ionia. Saranac. Grandville, a* well sometimes solves lhe problem. Tak­
BEFORE YOU BUY
as various (mints In Barry county, ing two dresses and making them;
Such valuable training box nevet , Into one Lx easy this year, for there |
before been offered free, a* these I are many patterns designed pur­
clashes are.
1 pusely for this stunt. I always get
Last week three young women a big kick out of seeing liow clev- 1
completed their training and re- erly I can camouflage come of last
reived certificates. Misses Owen- : year's woe-be-gor.es into nomethlng I
dolyn Althouse. June Shawman and new-looking. Girls, this rationing
Mary Kuhllo. who took the twelve, may be a God-send after all.
weeks' course In lathe nitration.
• • •
Others who have finished the work
It Menu
seems like I've dreaded Nov.
and have taken’posltlbns in defense
«
FURNITURE
industries are Misses Lueille Monica I
A® ,nr bnck “* 1 “n rem.
and Virginia Wilcox, who have In~
■
Rore Commodities
Halting*
Phone 2226
spect Ion jobs at the Wilcox-Rich T LI L A T Q L \
plant In Battle Creek: Miss Lucille I 11 L H I l\ L J
Pennock is employed In Kalama- -T|w War A&lt;B|n&gt;| Mrv lud|r,~
Penney's Has Them
zoo having been trained In the | iUrrlni Kdward Arnoldi
ABOUT THE
milling machine operation: ^Mrs.. Fay Bajnter
Mabel Johncock alxo took the mill- ■ Washington in wartime is the act­
Only
ing machine work and Mrs. Anna Upg ror a ylvld sWry of u woman's
Null learned lhe lathe operation.
wu|
Entrance quniificatloiu stale that ■■Tomlalone—The Town Ton Toush
Every day increases the value
the woman npiillcant must be' fl u Dle» gUrrln&lt; R|chard ui,,

llevLUng the Blate Constitution- •lrj't payment?
V'nomr’ iwVre! w.w County-

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DRES

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER «. 1H1

FOUR

Some of the Allied nation* are leader* training meeting at the
Two young, clean cut lads who
American Legion Hall on Thursday. I
EhIT A D I A I C lltm* wh&lt;n maximum effort and wandering if the election mean*
Nov. 13. as announced by County j
coopera tlcn
are needed to get that this country is again swinging Agent Harold Foster
.’ enough men and equipment to the , away from the idea of International
Kellogg Field had Sundav and ManComplimentary dinner will be I
. 1 |varlou&lt; widely tea tiered war front* cooperation in settling the peace aa
day off. It cost too much to go
THE AMERICAN OFFENSIVE
I in'time .are maddening.
it
' '
’ "
Hot Lunch end other winter 4-H
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1) |
u al»o * widely-held con­
from
Battle Creek where they said
Not yet it doeant—although that
'
Ray Lamb. District 4-H Agent and
all of the recreation centers were
Ing England. From North Africa' victian that Washington has de- Ui a danger
»,.„
that most be watched‘ ____
A* Lieutenant and Mr* F. R. »o crowded. They decided to spend
Miss Mary Bullis. Home Agent, who
Uie real "second front" far which ■ iayod or heid back on ncceuary leg-' *n&lt;l b a question In which all of arc In charge qf the winter program Drooler, lett on Tuesday for Man- Sunday in Lansing visiting the
Russia has been clamoring, may be tslatton because of political fear* . u* have a vital concern.
' urge all local clubs to complete their
state capitol and Monday tn Has­
his duties on Nov. 16th at lhe tings.
hernr.. P*arl
P-.n M.rhnr tnr
fnr
' For if the Burton Wheeler* the organization* at.- once and choo»e gins hl*
Opened.
r.™ Ew»rnr«
t»ror. W.r| Marhnr
H.rbor, ta avn- 1, ™„„„a „ B N.,y
u^„ th,
On Monday evening iremembei
Third, the elimination of enemy ample, people knew and authorities j Gerald N&gt;e* and other Uolatlonlsta
h&gt;ye lhe advantage of Uie In- ' people of HasUng* wish Uiem well
forces from North Africa will cut admitted that some sort of price 'Rct Jn c°nlrol of Congress during structlon given by MIm Beatrice : Und thank Lt.'(Dr &gt; Brooks for R',j U. 8. O. room playing the victrala
off one of tlie prongs of a gigantic control measures would be neces- peace negotiations. »r can write Boyle and P. O. Lundin. Asst. State i many hour* of work in helping to and popping com but they were a
little lonesome.
Nasi pincer movement aimed at vary to cheek inflation But. al- ."goodbye" U&gt; any lasting settlement1 4-H teadera from M. 8 C.^| make the local U. 8 O. room an actconfldentlv
’» b expected Mr. Lundin and uallly.
Sues and the Middle East. With though price control has been dl*-;,nd can look t01
Ct 20 veari Mb5 00110 wU1 c*l),aln 10 the 80; We. hope you find the same (official u. 8. O. girl* service or­
thh flsnk un&lt;}er Allied coitrol. ।cussed nothing of “over all" »lg- '&lt;&gt; another world
,va
or more local leaders expected, lhe fri^Hdly hospitality in the east as ganisation । for two girls to help
Nazi prospect* for further conquest nfflcance was itarted lintll just or so- hence
placing of the 4-H program on a । yod have helped create back here entertain these soldiers
Monday
------------------------ ..It has been 100 percent war program with re-1
all service men who visit Has- night and nfost of them had lo
In this direction leading to an before
i
the election.
| —HolsUonUt
I *o
in rlinrnttirhlv
thoroughly discredited by world modeling, refinuhlng and repairings ting*.
eventual junction of force* with ‘
bowl at 7 o'clock. One of the girl*
■ ’ There Is a feeling, too. . ‘levente. that this country will cer' A “lutc lo you ^euKnant. we ll had a date but she said we re Just
i events, that this country will oerJapan in India become hopeless.
Local leaders a re.,urged jo
Jo snare
share ,■ tie glad when you come back home- going lo play bridge but If lhe fel­
Washington has pampered certain
Thu*. although the possession ofRunions to an. Inexcusable extent,। talnly be careful not to repeat -Lite
le ride and make every effort to'
low* would like that well take them
____________________
Faster is asking I
North Africa i* of vital importance!; Even though the government has ' errors of the so-called peace treaty' itenri. Co &gt;gcnt
,.r the
lh„ rt)rin
,r so
We netd a better word than co- with u*. The boy* went home with •
i negoUatlon* after the last war.
' for reservations for
dinner
to the'United Nations, and much re­
' I created a War Labor Board with
I operation for lhe St. Rose altar, them and the foursome enjoyed the
Anyway tliat te something for the hc mfty ,,lan accortlln81&gt;'mains to be done after the cam-’ broad powers and undeniable sym­
‘ society who took over lhe U 8. O. evening until the two visitors took ,
future—we must win the war flrat.:
---------------- * • * -------------palgn ha* been successfully con। room the past Saturday and Sun­ their leave at eleven o'clock.
pathy toward the viewpoint of la­
day.
1■ Do you think those iellow* will
The election Nov. 3 was a man- ROBINSON—JOHNSON
eluded. The North African oper- bor,
i
I ever forget Hastings: not on your I
to settle disputes in war in- ( —. ~ ... w
----- --marriage
-----------------------------------------to get oh with Uw war; ~
to put
The
of’Mlss
Dally John-I At the last meeting of this or- l life. And If you think our young |
atlon is essentially groundwork for (dustrle*. strikes have persisted. .date
1
total defeat of the AxU powers above *°n- daughter of Mrs. Anna Johnson ganlzation they appointed a com­ j jieople take their responsibilities tn ‘
the more serious campaigns which' There
•
is a growing conviction today 1
mince, cmurmanea
oy Mrs
Mr*. B.
». a.
,,
----------------ol SOI E. Green Street, and Thomas • mltlee
chairmaned by
1' ,h
these
OT»nwll
u&gt;
do
&gt;l»Mr
lhey
could
T matters lightly
'“hU’ you can guru i
must follow. Hitler's strength 1* on1 ,that workmen who answer the '
j.
Robinson. auil
*on Ul
of JUIIII
John W.
J. IWU4IUH4II.
„ Robin(MJUIir CDcr.nc!! to de -ttototor the; to
' again.
to help at the U 8 O. room.
a
Continental Europe and it IX there strike
,
call these day* arc bowing 'for a more vigorous, coherent in- • son of carlton Center, was solemnMrs O'Donell called and said i Incidentally, when you have that'
that he will have to be defeated. ' to lhe wishes of Hitler. Hirohito 1te Illg ent organization of the homeized last Sunday. Nov.
" 8‘ “at three
last minute feeling when you wish )
o'clock in the Grace Methodist "We arc organized and ready to' you had others lo share the family
Tlie North African campaign to and Mussolini and that labor lead- front.
1
work: tell us what to do."
d.u U mtaUr &gt; be.u.M Pi^l,~~w7o
',™="Tn
If all of that Is any comfort to, church in Detroit. The single ring
era who call strikes in war plant*
They were already Ln there pitch­
service was read in the presence of
of military planning and Is at least ।[are not working for America but Hitler, Hirohito and Co., they are Mr. and Mr*. Leo Johnson and Mr. ing before the umpire called "Play
one instance where a unified com- rather arc helping U1C
and Mrs Harry ThomjiMin, Jr of Dall" and we believe that's Lhe I M
the vu
cause of 'welcome to it.
n»n9 hi. i-rmi.tol .11 mnae.
Jw"
BturgLs, brother and sister of the safest and best way to play the | u
j
bride. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ronald game.
tn vnrlr In
nn4-H
NEWS
Why is it fair to expect heroism
Weber sister of Mrs. Johnson.
ordination.
Red Crow sewing which is to I* !
and unflinching devotion to duty
. — Chib ,inembeis.
.....
4-H
their local
Probably „ Montgomery's
drive
on the firing line and at the same leaders, parents and friends will wool jersey fashioned with a long finished by June l* going to take
•gainst Rommel can be taken -av time iiermit aU important production *"no,\iu?,o‘1h&lt;‘r ***&lt;
“,e j H torso and n full skirt nnd trimmed all the worker* available to reach
tlie first phase of this campaign.
,
...
. . , u.
Camp building project on Saturday, with silver with black accessories tlie given quota assigned to Barry
Then with the famed Nazi Africa line* to stop because of jurUdlc- j&lt;ov - according to County Agent Her corsage was of pink roses and County.
i To help irt. thl* situation twenty I
silver ribbon.
tlonal
disputes
which
have
no
conFoster,
in
charge
of
the
long-time
Corps forced into disorderly retreat
Mrs. Harry Thompson. Jr . her women have started regular week- '
neetton with working conditions or project.
in the East, live new American army
It “
1.x expected
pay rates—or.” maybe, because some
*'
“■* the day* work win only attendant, wore a drew of rose lv meetings on Thursday evening |
with excellent air and naval protec­
alpaca
with
black
accessories:
.
and
at the Red Cros* Rooms under the ;
within a plant isn't satisfied build partitions, cupboards, etc., of a corsage of white mums and ruse supervision of MIm Florence W«de. j
tion moved in from the west. Now. group
second iianu
hand mnicnai
material on ruinu
iiand as
...
,,
. _ _
.
. scvunu
who 1* also in charge Thursday
the doughboy* are actually es­ Wilh smoking rules? The number of well M trlm Uees. move dirt nnd ribbon.
Harry
Thompson,
Jr.,
lhe
bride'*
afternoons.
,
tablished in Algiers at a point near­ strikes have decreased, to be sure, other work to place the camp In
I but they still persist.
‘j camping
‘-------order.
“**"
These women arc all Hastings
er lo lhe important Italian base at
' A very practical *et of camp groom and best man wore navy blue teachers who itavc volunteered lo [
Many people also believe that _
Tripoli than the retreating rem­
buildings have been erected over business suit* with white carnation help Barry County again make the
goal by the tint ot June.
nant* of Rommel's Africa" Corps arc I Washington has been too stow at the
the past
past two
two years on the camp site. I boutonniere
If you teachers arc following the I
weeding out its “dead wood" and AU
Al! labor ckc
except. for a bos* carpen­
thought to be.
• home to their, friends - at -221 8. theory of leaching by example then
Will the Americans gel there too prone to carry along Lhe inept ter ‘has ' been donated by the 4-H Broadway.
this 1* Exhibit, a. of what you mean |
Club
organization.
first? Any answer given now 1* pure and inefficient for the sake of
and this effort on your part is j
An effort is made at this time to 1
speculation—but at least, it's a personal loyally. Wars are not won j' complete the camp to the point
Tlie Maccabees will hqld _lhcir just another of many teatons why |
that way.
| where It can be used by limited sued ,ncxt r-8^&gt;*r meeting Thursday aft- we're proud of all of the teachers
hope!
groups
for ------short.—
period
camping.
of Hastings
Tlius, lhe Axis power* should de- ’ .
—r- —
—
&gt;■■■
। . ernoon. Nov. 19
This North African operation not
only has displayed fine teamwork rive no comfort from the election1 A,tcr Lhe war it h expected that I
resUlt,
i the camp will be completod lo ac­
between various branches of the
—,
J
! commodate groups of 100 to 120
service, but also unexcelled co-op­
The Democratic defeat doe* not youths for extended camping per­
eration
between
English
and mean a spilt in this country over the j iod*.
American forces. If this is a fair war. Rather it Is a mandate to: Anyone Interested In the 4-H Club
Washington
to get on with the war.1 nw'cment
invited lo help with
sample of things to come, the
“««”l,^poSTH‘aX,8S5?t.a.
cause of the United Nations U defi­
nitely on lhe upgrade.
and determination.
I ers are invited to attend the fail
But. the Important thing to re­
- Plain or Sugared
member now I* that even tlie most
_F WWW—• ■ m - ■ i == I manner.

Such antic* coming at a

Cl/I I UKIAL3 ;

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NOVEMBER

SALE DAYS

10c

A**orlod Favorite

Single' cotton plaid sheet blankets
sixe 72x80—1.19 value at

unjustifiable

dozen

Sale Prices on Blankets

Cookies

79

Double cotton,'plain or plaid, size
72x80—2.75 value ot

10c

91

&gt;9a

Port wool satin bound edge, sixe
72x84 heavy pastel colors 4.50 value

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Roll Butter
Loaf Cheese

2
2

Fmh-dwnwd

FRUIT CAKE

97c
61c
j*. *1.23

I
Half cake*, 2V&amp;-lbs 65c

Old laihiorwd recipe.

SALAD DRESSING

o~" 32c

Embaiiy - triple-whipped

Evap. Milk

4 ” 35c

Country Club
Quality

2j:.,31c

Ealmore - 9.000 unit*
Vitamin A

FANCY PRUNES

3 big 38c

Santa Clara*

PURE HONEY

49c

l ib. jar 27c

Thiron Enriched with impor­
tant B vilamin* and iron I
Oven-limed for llavory
Iraihnen I

No More Fattening Than

Ordinary White Bread

2.98 DRESSES at

I

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Come in and see our stock of the new Curlee Suits for
fall and winter. Then compare them on the basis of smart
styling, workmanship, quality materials and genuine
economy.
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The unusualness of these times has not altered for one
moment Curlee s high standards of peacetime production
TMre is the some care in selecting materials, the same
skill in styling and workmanship, the some effort to give
every man who wears Curlee Clothes the utmost in value.

138

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5^, 33c

Hit ESSES

BETTE II
Belter Dressea

New crop - fine cooker*
n l-lb
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* plot
For tmoolh icing*

BEET SUGAR

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

GaUon can
Simple and effective dry cleaner

65c

OXYDOL *R RINSO

59c

100‘x Pure Pennsylvania

RLOCK SALT

» 12c

In sanitary Pure pak container

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EOG MASH

SCRATCH FEED

10c

u, S2.13

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Grapefruit

-. Toxas Marshsoadloss
.
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Sweet Excellent source ol vitamin Cl

FANCY YAMS
5 n&gt;. 29c
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CRANBERRIES
19c
APPLES
SPANISH ONIONS

5-19c

10

fc.

38c

ICEBERG
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CELBtK^J

4

&lt;b.

19c

MICMISAN POTATOES -- 35c

10c
,
10c

* 26c

SIRLOIN STEAK

lb

35c

n&gt;

38c

Kroger'* Tenderly

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Many coats drastically reduced!

Kroger'* Tenderly

Cooked Hams
Chickens

22.50 coats on sale at 15.00

18.75 coats on sole at 12.75
sale

S2.39

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Chuck Roast

and

on

43c

™&gt;» b., S3.15

Kroger'* Wetco

19c

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coats

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Tandoray - guaranteed Ireth and tender I

15.00

8?.
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Penp Rad

... 10c

ALL-BRAN

43c

RENU2IT

Avalon Gran. Soap - giard pkg 49,

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at

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is

Stewing

MEAT LOAVES
POLISH SAUSAGE

BRAUKSCHWEIGER

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9.98
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ib

39c

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21c

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Bulk- Country Club quality

ftib.

17c

ib

25c

ib

35c

w

46c

Sliced

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Country Club

MINCEMEAT

38c
30c

Aitodad sliced

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ly wide selection of smart patterns and o complete range
of styles, sizes and models—priced right. Come in and
moke your selection today.

17c

6c

BIS-CO-BITS

PEANUT BUTTER 2 “
Clover Valley

Breakfall of Champion*

Fancy Michigan

» Il E S S E S

— 23c

Fancy Blue Rota

3 £ 29c
fine wash
------ ------- Spun-rayon,
(Ingham and good wa\h Prints
Size* 0 to 30.

LIMA BEANS

Nourishing - excellent flavor

Lard

17c

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Country Club. 20-ox. pkg 8c

u. 25c

COTTAGE CHEESE

Sale Prices on Dresses and Coats

W A S II

» 27c

KIDNEY BEANS

Cheez-o-bit* - 3 pkg*. 25c

Cooks light and fluffy

tine

MIXED NUTS
In SMI

Pure Relined

Low priced I

"PURREY" Nashua 72x84 made from
88', rayon and cotton for strength and
silk luster with \2'r pure wool, moth proof!
White and soft pastel shades
g95
6.50 value at only
w

Voters took this method to- let
Washington know that they were
not satisfied with tive conduct of
lhe war—and It Isn't what Wash­
ington has done but rattier what
it has* not done which ha* caused

and

NOVEMBER 12, 1942
W ALLDORFF

Donuts

BLANKETS COATS DRESSES

Mast commentators agree tliat
the Democratic defeat at the re­
cent election was the result of a
protest vote. The personality or
qualification* of Individual can­
didates were minor considerations.
Republicans were presented with
an unexpected opportunity—not a
vole of confidence. Under our twoparty system, there was no place

merou* board*, bureaus and agen­
da* newly created at Washington’

Inorder to conform with regulations
of the Office of Defense Transporta­
tion we will cease delivering choirs
effective .. .

Cello wrapped

AMERICA SPEAKS

most of the restlessness.
Thus, Senator Prentiss Brown is
not correct In attributing his defea*.
to recent restrictive measure* which
have been put into effect—or soon
will be.
Every jsolj of public opinion has
reflected the willingness of. the pub­
lic to aoeept and "get on with-' any
and all restrictions which may be
needed to help the war effort.
President Roosevelt iuu sensed
this same attitude, for. after relum­
ing from hl* recent tour of U. 8.
defense plants, he remarked to re­
porters that the people throughout
the country seemed far ahead of
official Washington In willingness
lo make sacrifices and concession*
to the war* effort.
Possibly that is the key to the
Democratic defeat. Washington has
been too timid, too hesitating in its
leadership. There ha* been too'
much talk and not enough action.
People now have son* and hus­
band* and daughters in the armed
services. Whether or not they are
needlessly sacrificed depends to
some extent on what Jtappen* in
Washington.-and the Washington
scene since Pearl Harbor 'and even
before) has not been particularly
Inspirational
There Is deep-rooted belief that
patty politics and the struggle for
power and position among the dl-

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phenomenal of success in North
Africa doesn't mean that the end
of lhe war is near. Much remain*
to be done; much depends on the
manner In which advantages gained
in North Africa are followed up.
It wiU still lake a tot of time, ef­
fort and manpower to * beat the
armies of Hitler.
This 1* no time to relax. The
fight i* just beginning.

dinner wiyt because It turned out HMllngs, beginning Tuesday. Nounu*ually well, you might call the veaibir 17. according to A A Reed.
V. B. O. room a» lata u 5;JO and ' Nashville Superintendent ot Schools
if tliare pre some boyp at tac room who la the. Leadership Training
they could probably get to your chairman tor the dbirlct. All Scouthouse within five mUrutes.
masters. Assistant Scoutmasters,
■
-*•*---------------, Committeemen and any other interLEADER8H1P TRAINING
esled adults are invited to take
COURSE
I part, even If some cannot attend
In answer to tha demand forj all meeting!, for the training course
training for new Boy Scout leaders I may be taken partially or wholly- on
in the Thomapple District, a ala- a correspondence basis, Mr. Reed
weeks course will be offered in said.

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AT SCHOOL HOUSES u S 0 NEWS
NOV. 18.19,20 l
'
A '

' JUNIOR RID CROSS
। CAMPAIGN STARTED
I Enrollment in the Junior Red
। vrosa u w progreas

among

HIGH SCHOOL

the

saxons to share-I. mi
LEAGUE title
H
5®

n. ^Ute. "and Mra^^J?^
have racglvad their parts end b4&lt;*"
1942 Football Saoson
, ing and 104 yards by passing to M Thoms* F B
a M’ertlaa
study la*t wwk Mcnday. The name
. Jridlnj'. 7? y.rd. by ramfuS' HaMU^T
8 0 0 8
12
lhe play is "Tha ClumUng Clgw." , The Saxons closed tnmr 1843 fool- 1 4| by ,erlal/
'0800
•
Mhoob to be used for registration w.» elected secretary
zretary to
lo succeed
succood i ru^ , *cn2S’1 “,
’,00 Ior 5*!? ofGasoline
rationing registration
season in a blase of glory last l The Keralos brothers. Junior and ! 77°^
„ „ *
are as follows:
i Mra Cook.
Kent
: for Hastings win take place in the »Yhlay night, handing a strong atani led the Belding attack They ,.3h
For Hastings, Middleville. Delton, i takes Dr. Brooks place on lhe comttX M' Theo’**‘
Schools having paid ‘their mem­ high school and Central buildings Belding eleven a 13 to 0 setback at *1*0 were outstanding on defense 1
Naahvllle, Woodland and Fretpon. mH tee as a rapreaentallve from the
on Wedneaday.
Thurvl.y and
and E~gave , «
the right
right guard
I
~bMitullons:
End. Une;
berships are the Bristol. Hendershot. on
Wednesday. Thursday
Fri- th.
‘h« Fairground.
Fairgrounds. The
The victory
victory gave
M ..I m
RiCch
h the
guard
“
“*
these will be at tha public school ■ Kiwanls club.
Guard. Ep4sJey;
week. . Room 313 tn
in »h« Saxons a share in the West | All of the
y,. Baxonsthat
Haxonfthal saw acUon T*ektoStar,
Gregory.
Culver, day of next week..
building.. For the cRy of Hastings । Mrs. Bhlriey 'Henry is general Hinds.
th* high.school
Hieh MhAAl and
*r.rt room nn
110 In
in Central Leamie
league title with
wilh Raidin*
Belding.ttuned
1.
in their victory over field-1
. Bacta- Wllco« ■«&lt;! Bjpwn.
Brown. Doud. MsQmber. Milo, Chi­ the
Uia hours for each of the three days chairman for th« local U. S O dester. Jones, Shults. Dunham,
the
Central
building
Will
be
open
About
a
hundred
Coast
Guard*
wti
mg.
Bill
Garrison
who
showed
good
I
Belding
subeUtutlons:
Back,
will be from 8:30 a. m. unUl noon i room. Mra. David French is In
during the day for
registration,tended the game as the guest* &gt;)f ; gtneralship throughout the sniMm 1 Brown
fliioru, Moore and
and from 1:30 p. m. to 8 p. rt. each charge of organizations for weekAnother Junior
^,n£Jn, ni5y reg'^Ur *ro“ • 3* Jf* j lht.h«nnO!ehwi,,v.rf ,n nui
. i at Querterback. Ted Banash's eluReferee.Peterson. Umpire. Vanday.
ends at the room; Mra. D. A. Van­ ect is the sending
13.00 A. M.. or from1:00 to 8:001 Hasting* kicked to
Belding to tive running and passing Harmon denBush Hr*A LinesmanTodish
In lhe townships the registration Buskirk lias charge.of all volunteer shipment overseas to lhe men in p.
Teachers In both uhools will open the game Junior Kenje. re- Wlkoxs ‘^w„ .ndspeed abohS
unennan. Tomsn.
— m.
will be at tha sclwol liouse. named mid-week supervision of lhe room; our armed forces and other gifts i act
“Ckas
“ registrars,
,
I tlT1 Hlhe
B*Ulng “
b‘ck u”
O« d'­
below:
•
Kenneth Laberteaux is In charge of were ----------------sent to Fort--------Custer.
&lt;■ The Saxon
- -------------cagera began practice' JW Une.
After two attempts, fenM Duane Btamm who played
ASSYRIA—Al Uie Assyria Center, further additions lo be made at the
In on® *chool&gt; lhe PuPU»
.lw'- Monday under the direction of . through the line. Belding punted to B gteady. agtrcsslve game at tackle
Mason I Ker? tln^wM a ’“?y linp£&gt;v£l
Briggs. Checkered and Lincoln room »nd Mra Wesley Burrell is been collecting old .wester*. wa*h- Jo. Brosak. new coach. Eight let- the Saxon* 38 yard line
ircle Na 1 of the W. 6. C. 8.
school houses.
°yUlde daneM
Ing them and then ravelling them termen returned from last-year's Thoma* then picked up seventeen - vlltj consid-rlng that it wa&gt; hl* first
------ :
a*~
”
Lor
guard. out and
the yarn
co-chsmpionship squad.
.
! yards on two tries through the line. , vear
La*t but not least Cant
al
BALTIMORE — Al the Dowling.
»hore leave in Has- afghan*. Considerable interest-ha*
After Friday's -game with Belding, I The Saxon* caught thc Belding sec- ijin
who played a steady 2 ®,c.,(*k ,l ,U1B church. W* are
Striker.
McOmber.
Hendershot.
h“n manifested in this project.
1 the Girl Reserves entertained both ondary napping when Banash YoMed name al end and tackle ' AU senOt **“
Weeks. Durfee nnd Bamey Milla Ung’
There ta need of a kitchen sink '
' the Hasltng* and Belding squads by a 38 yard pas. to Kelly for lhe flrat
“ '"a a,,d UC“* AU
Thanksgiving holiday,
school houses.
IXIL-7 /Tinr*-*/-----------------•
'
anu ucioing aquas* oy »
nci.j ivr me urai
INEZ COOLEY
nrenarlna
preparing a luneh
lunch in the hleh
high &gt;ehnni
achool. Saxon
S»x°n touchdown. Maxon Thomas'
.&gt;«
Yoll cannot
oser the excel------------CARLTON—At lhe Carlton Cen­ and toilet seat to complete lhe ne- : IN»
Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet
Inez Ethleen Cooley, daughter ot cafeteria.
|-place kick attempt for lhe extra lcnl
of u,,. underclassmen:
ter. Fish. Welcome. Brown and cessary plumbing Will anyone hav­
with Mr*. Walter Ryan, 'll
115 E.
ing
such
fixture
please
caU
Mr.
Albert
and
Achsah
Griswold
Cooley.
,
1
Our
„
cro
“
country
boys
took
the
point
was
partially
blockrt
John
Coleman.
Dick
Thomaa.
Mason
G^tdW^^da^Nw
Coats Grove school bouses.
Laberteaux
was bom on her father's farm near ,lr*‘ flve places at thc class B weal I The
Saxons
marched
55
yards
for
Thomas.
Duane
Ottosen
w.mt*
.
Or
*
n&lt;1
on
Wednesday.
Nov. II.
■nie Saxons marched 55 yard* for Thomas. Duane ottosen. Harold
CASTi-ETON-At the Lake View.
uaotmoo Bateat- ;j their final touchdown mid
Midway
wav ln!^In i Townsend.
----Keith Ayres. Louis Myers. I The w. c. T. U. will meet at the
Thank* to the people through­ Canandaigua, New York State No- , Michigan finals ta Kalamazoo
Martin. BarryvlUe end Shores school
out lhe county who have brought vember 13. 1158. and passed away at urday. October 31. 7*- -•-------houses.
Wta. advanced the Brown.
were:
magazines, apples, cookies and rec­ her’home In Hostings. November 5. w
“”" Dean
rwa" Keeler, ’first; Orville Thomas; and Wilcox
17. Pot luck luncheon at I o'clock.
HASTINGS TWP -Al lhe Fisher. , ords to the room.
within one week of her elghty- Tompkins, second; Jack McKeough.1 ball from the Hastings 45 yard line ;
Lineups
Gregory, Altoft, Star. Hasttngh Cen­
Tlie St. Rose altar society took fourUr birthday anniversary. She third: Stanley Bridleman. fourth; to the Belding 35 yard line where ' „ .
Belding dues if possible when the roll call
ter and Quimby school houses.
charge over thc weekend and Uie was the younger of two slstcra hl Harold Fuller, fifth. Dean Keeler's M. Thomas flipped a 32 yard aerial
: la given; also an echo from the dlsHOPE--At Ute Doud. Cedar Creek. Comos chib of Uie Presbyterian a family of eight, and three of her time was 12:38.2.
•1j to Colemanrt,:
who “
waszstopped
on th:
the Kqily —
iCapt). L. E.
‘.~~z± “
Brakora |(r|Ct or 1|lUle convenUon. MUa
Hinds. Shults, Brush Ridge and church will take over this Saturday six brothers achieved outstanding
h ' 3 yard stripe. Wilcox scored on Uie
1,. T.
Tlie teachers have set up theh
the Stamm
„I“tniHeMle Margaret Rullson will be
Cloverdale .chool houses.
I- | next* plav
on—an off ‘
tackle ------smash.
“
L. G.
-------*" Townsend
success In the engineering world. schedule of rehearsals for lhe anand Bunday.
the speaker.
■e Mason Thomas' place kick attempt Ottosen
nual Christmas Carol service. The
C.
Dixon i
IRVING—At the Wood. Jones and
Her
education
was
completed
at
Inquiries hkve been made about
Little Brick school houses. Most oi inviting coast guards for Thanks­ Canandaigua Seminary, and at the first rehearsal was held November
the Irving dutricu .ire now Included giving dinner. They will not have
■Hie Barry district of lhe M. E. A.
in Ute Thornapple-Kellogg district. any time off and will have their Hamilton Alverade Nichols who sur­
JOHNSTOWN — At the King. Thanksgiving dinner at camp ac­ vives her. and who will be ninety met Wednesday. November 11, at
Monroe. Slcveiu, Bristol. Banflckl. cording to word from Lt. Pumala. years old next December eleventh. 6:45 p. m. at Delton for dinner in
Soon after their marriage, the their new dining room.
Culver and But roughs school houses.
One hundred coast guard* frorn
This is Education Week and Ute
MAPLE GROVE — Al the Mayo. Clear Lake camp were guests of the young couple came to Michigan and
customary open house that the city
Moore, Dunham, and Norton school xchool at the HasUngs-Beldmg I rattled on a farm in Carlton town­
._..v. and planting
schools hold has been dlscontlhued
ship. clearing land
houses.
Football game Friday night. Thc crops In the summers and helping |
Um registration for gas
ORANGEVI1.I.E-AI lhe Orange­ coast guard* were served oocou and
ville village school house. All tne i warm friodoakes at the U. 8. O. to pay for the new land by winter rationing which the teachers have
school-teaching
on
the
part
of
the
|
Ch*Hte
ot
oUier districts In Uie township have 1 room before they returned to camp,
Eight boys recently
to
young husband. He taught twenty' *' admitted
J '
‘
been Incorporated in the Middle- Mr. and Mra. George Hebdon asHi-Y membership
are:
Mason
vllle or Delton school districts.
slated the committee In serving the aix terms in Barry county schools. Thomas. John Coleman, Ronald
Eight children were bom to Mr. and
PRAIRIEVILLE — At lhe Milo, boys.
Bros*. Stanley Bridlrman. Jack
Prairieville village andI North Pine
wlshln&lt; to |uve two 0, Mra. NlchoLt. wft'en of whom grew
Walters. Louis Myers. Kenneth MllLake school houses All Uie other more coast BUar&lt;i.s sunday for riln- to maturity, and five are now liv­
.....
.w,. Wayne
^a;&gt;nr u.cu
WIU alK1
?ICLlttr?
ing. n
Albert
died ,i,
in ,1810
and ।
nc
«
c“*&gt; .‘thc
O.' r,
room
the Delton Richland or the Kelloos "
‘ '?.**
“c Uu 8 w
'°~ &lt;2445» Mar&gt;’ Achsah in 1817. A baby girl. ! 1716 individual sports of Uie Girl*

JlT’ne^l

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Clrala No. | at ttw H
matt M Um htfos (
Partaw. 1014 fl. Jtffer
November 1&gt; at 3;S0

HtewatAa WsUk.k
Tiw regular piMUn
with* Rebekah Loda

"

at 8 o'clock.

W. B. O.
The regular meeting at tl
R- C. will be held Thnraday
I Nov.
13, at 3 o'clock tn Q.
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ORGANIZATIONS I.

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3c
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afternoon.
died ’at
uie age

school in Ro?s township. Kalamazoo
county.
; RUTLAND - At tile Algonquin.
' Chidester, Tanner and Goodwill
ahool houses. Some ot the other
districts have been incorporated In
the Middleville district and more ot
them are sending their children to
the Hastings schools.
YANKEE SPRINGS — At the
Gates, and the. Yankee Springs
•chool houses. All lhe oilier distrlcto of tlie township have been in­
corporated In Middleville. Delton or
Wayland consolidated districts.
Mileage rationing books will be
about the same size as books of
postage stamps.
----- The registration throughout Uie
county will be handled tn the open
rural schools in about the tune
manner as sugar rationing. In the
rural areas people are to go lo their
nearest school listed above in their
township. Each teacher will set her
own hours in the rural schools.
Sujierlnlcndcnt* of the six city
and village schools have received
their supplies and instructions. Tlie
supplies and instructions for the
rural areas were given out at a
meeting of rural school teachers
which was held Tuesday afternoon 1
at 3 o'clock. If there arc any ques­
tions about rationing which arc not
covered hi this article, information
can be obtained from the Barry
County War Price and Rationing
Board.
OBITUARY
&gt;
George Alonzo Rose, son of Irv­
ing nnd Samantha Rose, was born
Dec. 1. 1873. In Baltimore twp..
Barry county. He lived his entire
IJe In this community, departing
thl* life Nov. 4. 1842, lacking 20
days of being 69 years.
On June 34. 1895. Mr. Rose was
united in marriage to Mary Etta
Richmond who survives him. To this
union were born eight sons and
one daughter. One son. Forrest,
and the daughter. Lodcma. died In
early .childhood. The surviving sons
are Glenn. Irving LeRoy, Claude.
Francis. Leon and Gerald of Pon­
tiac.' and Floyd of Lowell. Thc^e
were also 20 grandchildren, four of
whom preceded him in death; and
5 great-grandchildren: 2 brothers.
Ell of Lapeer, and Frank of Pontihc:
one sister. Ida Matthews of Battle
Creek; and a number of nephews
and nieces.
Mr. Rose was a good and friend­
ly neighbor and will be greatly miss­
ed by those who knew him.

OBITUARY
Mrs. Ida Wood. 78. widow of
Jcrial Wood, who was for many
year* a resident of this county, diet!
late Sunday night at lhe home of,
her daughter. Mm. Mary Short, of
Lansing, Mrs. Wood, who former­
ly lived near Coat* Grove, had been
1U for a long time. Surviving are
her two daughters. Mra. Short and
Mr*. Wayne Offley of Castleton
township; also by a son George E.
Wood, of Deerfield. Mich.; two
brothers Clarence Davta, of Has­
tings end Will Davis of Battle
Creek: also by a stater Mra. Mary
Kelley of Plainwell and by five
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held yes­
terday at lhe Offley hdme in Cmtieton. Burial was in the Fuller
cemetery. Carlton township.
DEATH 5-OLI.OWs’

BRIEF ILLNESS
Reoulem mas* was read at nine
o'clock Saturday morning. Oct. 31.
at St. Rose church, for Frank M.
Bagnall. 78. who died on Frldav.
Oct. 30. Father J. V. Dillon ofllciatIng.. Mr. Bsgt/all was born July
10. 1863. In Philadelphia. Pa . and
for the past 33 ygura tied resided in
Hastings. For a number of year*
ho was janitor at the courthouse
•Kelly." He had travelled consid­
erably and had also been a sailor
In his younger years. Interment was
In Mt. Calvary cemetery.
.

DEATH OF RUTLAND
TWE. RESIDENT ----- - ---------------Mrs. Anna Campbell, aged 74,
died on Friday al the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Clara La Hommodlei
of Rutland townahip.
She was tht
ic
_________________
wife of George Campbell and they
had made their home in Rutland
for,, forty years.
Surviving Mrs.
Campbell are her husband: two
daughter a. Mrs. Pearl Heckert of
Hastings and Mrs La Hommodleu.
and five grandchildren. The funer­
al wm held at the Walldorf! funeral
home on Monday at two P. M.. the
Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating. In­
terment was in the Rutland ccmcUry.
i

of one year.
R»v»rai
.k. received ,uSevern!
years ago she
the
rite of Christian baptism Admin­
istered by the Reverend Wllford
Lindsay of the Presbyterian church.
The surviving children are Mrs.
Gilbert Fisher. Hastings, Mortimer
C. Nichols of Hastings nnd Grand
Rapids. Eugene Nichols of carlton
capias,
Carlton
1 township. Mrs. Fred Henney of
Carlton
and
Willard
of
------- J.
’ ”
&gt;«•— Nichols -•
Monb. Utah. There ore five grand­
children and three great-grandchil­
dren.
Tn her quiet unaasumlng way, Mrs.
Nichols was a woman of remark­
able fineness of character She was
beloved by all who had ever felt
lhe warmth of her kindness and
sympathy, and none was ever denlcd such helo as she was able to
give. Her children do indeed, "rise
up to call her blessed.''
। Besides •—
her •immediate
—------ - •—family.
*■Mra. Nichols leaves one brother.
Mortimer E. Cooley. Dean Emeritus
of the Cnlleee of Engineering. Uni­
versity of Michigan. Ann Arbor.
Funeral services were held SunSy. Nov. gth. at 3 o'clock at Uie
onard funeral home. Rev. Love of
Freeport officiating. Burial was In
Riverside cemetery.
SUDDEN DEATH ’

SCHOOLS START THE
~
PENNY MILK PROGRAM
Approval of the Agricultural Mirkctlng Administration for the Penny
Milk program has been received ac­
cording to Comrnr. Maude W.
Smith. Participating schools, which
started the program on Nov. 8. arc
the Welcome. Fish. Carlton Center.
Coats Grove. Chidester. Tanlicr,
Shultz. Cloverdale. Star. Gates.
Quimby. Orangeville. Prairieville
and Hinds.

| OF YOUNG CHILD
I Richard Gerald, two months old
son of Mr. and Mra. George Wood­
mansee of Baltimore township, was
found dead In bed by his mother
on Saturday morning. Dr. C. P.
Lathrop, coroner, reported that
death was caused by a heart ail­
ment.. Surviving arc the parents
and two brothers. Funeral services
were held at the home on Monday
forenoon with burial in the Union
cemetery.

Coast Guards were guests last
Sunday at the William Bradford.
RxiC. Don Gury, Shirley Henry.
Henry Osbom, and Dr. Keller
homes.
Tlie U. S. O. room Is open every
afternoon and evening.
Among
those who were doing volunteer
supervision at Ute room this week
were Mra. George Lockwood, Mra.
Bernafd Quigley. Miss AlUe Hay.
Mra. Robert Dryer. Mrs Bernard
Reed. Mrs. Carl Ekstrom. Mrs. Dave
Boyes and Mrs. Wm. Corkin.

in lhe slate hospital a Ka|amaaoo.
Probably a mental lapse account*
for Ids Liking his life.
Dog Weighed U4 Fouads
A St Bernard dog exhibited in
England In 1186 weighed 314 pounds.

HOUSEWARES

sale:

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mostly hiking and bicycling.
If
1 hiking were the sport chosen, you
have to make five, five-mile hikes.
In bicycling you have to have 12
hours of riding, not over two hours
a day.
The high school art class ia mak-1
Ing table and tray favors for
Thanksgiving. The movement is
being sponsored by lhe Red cross
who set a quote of 300 for Barry
county. Central school volunteered |
to fill thc complete order. These
are,to be used fqr the service men
at Fort Custer. Students arc also
planning for the Hunters Ball dec­
orations.
| The course which is being offered
. to girls who wish to become ac­
- qualnted with such machinery as
I the lathe, drill press, grinder, etc.
I begins Monday. November 16, In Uir
high achool shop. Girls will be ex­
cused at 3:00 and will work until
6;00 p. tn. Monday through "Friday
for a perjod of twelve weeks.

' being held November 20 at Central'
1 Auditorium.
Four music groups ’
will participate, the choir, boys glee |
club, girls glee club, and chorus.1
Bernadlnc Schantz will accompany;
1 the choir; Wiilo Hampton, girls glee
■ club; Marjorie E.* Boyes, boys glee I
I club; and Marie Nash, chorus. Mr.:
Lower and Miss Page will have,
charge of directing lhe various1
groups.
i A pep assembly was held in the •
gym Friday to give the boys a good I
send-off for tlie football game with '
Belding. Friday night at eight
o'clock. The new German band, led .
by Don Preston, was Introduced, j
They were at the game Friday night
"tooting'' for Hastings, coach Good-!
ell gave us some pointers about the i
game, and Captain Bill Kelly and
Hoot Ayres spoke a few words.

a friend who had called to Me 1dm.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1*. 1M1
Harris Wearing* and daughter.
pen. Mrs. Eldlr.a DsVsult UMT F «.ia»v ■
Jean, Mrs Nellie Randall and Mn Annory, Detroit. He enlisted and two children were Sunday supper
Ohcm Kahler. Traveling prize wa* VOUnty
j Treua Burger and Tommy of Grand
wan by Mrs. J. E. McMillan. Mr. and N««dl Gam*
received Ute rating ot Motor Ma­ Maxson
daughter
Kathleen
at,-------------------------------Rapids.
--------------and —
,-------------------------.. .
- - .
Mn
,
_
Mrs waiter
Walter Lewis
Lewla mil
will entertain
sntertato at
at Frank Gosch of Battle Creek
Mrs. Francis Hamilton of Kala- chinist Mate, Pint Class, and U a Grand Rapids and attended the--------------------------------------------------------- * j Four friends helped Billy Bush the Christmas party Dae. 12th at Equipment
evening service at the Wesleyan &gt; Thirty-two were present st Has- ' celebrated hla 17th birthday Frl- their home in Cloverdale
i
spent Friday and Saturday with
___ M
___ n_..
hl.,1 A..IIJ Ux xx
U—__ ... ’ .....
1
_ - _
'
I .
-fx&gt;ui» Nceb and family of Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, this week. rine school. Hi* wife and three Method!*! church where Rev. Max- pllal Guild No. 22 at the home of day evening.
Mrs. Aben Johnson last Wednesday
Mrs. Edwin Smith is entertaining
Mn J. E. McMillan entertained
Frank Ls now employed a* assistant
Among those who attended the children will continue to make their ton is pastor.
--------evening at the dessert-bridge meet- the Y. M. L. elub today. Thursday.
engineer at Use Hart Hotel, Battle Cook-Nelaon wedding in Lansing home at 428 E. Marshall for the
Ing.
Comprising the committee.
Creek.
Saturday- evening were Mr. and
Albert Becker
___________________
were
Ur. n rv Hnn ehairman Ur.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Steven
Cooley.
Miss
­
Mrs.
Hubert
Cook.
Mrs.
A.
D.
KnlsMiss LoU Jean Thompson, daugh­
T
“2s
ter of Mr. and Mr*. Prank Thomp­ Item. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook. es Imogene and Marion Cooley. Mr. Called to Colore
। and Mn Einar Frandien, also Mn. on West Center street, Thursday Mr*. Uoyd Anderson and Mrs. Custer Camp and Hospital
son of Grand Rapid, was a weekend Mbs Sue Smith, Judge and Mrs and Mrs Robert Phillipa. Mr. and
. u.Albert
B. Becker, member of the Paul Faulkner of Middleville. Wln- evening for a Barry County Health Royal Haye*. Door prtoa was won i
Mn Hol’d Myers. nwu
Halils
Isenhath i
guest of Mr. and Mr*. George Pul­ A. D. McDonald. Dr. and Mrs. O. «...
and
Duane
Jarman
attended
the
speech
detriment
faculty.
Western
ner*
at
bridge
were
Mn.
Chester
Department dinner. The occasion 'by Mrs. Anderson. Mrs Hayes will
r-nreunt.tiv.
th.
L Lockwood and family. Mrs, Harry
lon.
wa* In honor of Lt. J. K. Allland entertain next on Wed Nov. 18th 1 ,nd
n ‘munmni
wedding of Orville Oooley and Miss Michigan College, has been ordered Hodge* nnd Mn. James Radford.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Hayea, Dr. and Mn..D. D. Walton, Virginia Pox on Sunday afternoon
who resigned from the Health de- at her home on W. Clinton Bt.
of th7 H-rrv Cn
report Nov. 14 at Fort Custer for,
• • •
George Fulton were Mr*. Myrtle Dr and Mrs. Guy c. Keller Mrs. at Uie Pint Methodist church In military training.
Bowls of bronze and yellow chry- purtment lo enter service with the
• • •
i
j- --■« •—
---------------- —| Red Croaa, who attandad ।
Bnchdder and Rodney MlnnU of W. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. James
। Becker U a graduate of Western I santhemum* were used as decara- Coast Guards and for Dr. G. C.
Bristol. Mr. .and Mrs D. A. Van- Ionia.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everett, 240 of the council last Wert needs* ।
Kalamazoo.
•
”
wherc he received the degree of Uon* at the tea given by Mr*. Sb- ■Siucky who will be in charge of both L MUl
-'•« ’sC
"t, Hastings, will hold temooo
temoon at Fort
Fwt Ouster
CusUr/^
Busklrk. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Steb­
H. R. McNeill of Omaha, Nebr.. I*
Mr. and Mra w. Guy Bauer re­ bins. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dens­
of Arts. He did hl* grad- I bert W. Cook on Wednesday of last the
Barry
and —
Eaton County
health
open nousc
house lor
forTriends
Triends and
and relatives.
The need
need wm
wa* also
alio steened
»ti
-rz
-----',
—
—
—
open
The
for
visiting his mother/Mn. Emma V.. . Bachelor
_ .... .....
___ * 2. torelative.,,
.5 _
uate work at the University of |
htmoring Miss Margret Nel­ nftlrw «n&lt;( ilinhflnnrlni;
turned Monday from a three weeks' more. Miss Audra Densmore. Welles­
aU°2jmo^n,[. Mlu Chir.
Ch^r’ IZ
Sunday,
Nov. ..
15 .from
P. M piano* radloa. phonograph, m nnd
who 1* *erlou*ly UL
trip vL'.ltlng their son Major Carl ley Ironside, Charles Leonard, Jr.. McNeill,
I Michigan and holds the Muter of «m. bride elect and her mother.
.J?*0
lcavln8 tbe to celebrate their 40th wedding an- condition and playing cards are alUm r...l. tir.a^M ....a...
Mrs. Jennie Watery and Mr*. Flo- Arta degree. At Northwestern he Mr*- F. Kent Nelson, of Lansing, health office this,week
Hauer and family of• Waihlngton. Mr. HI1U
oro
rac Dean.
uran «r
ana
mvernry.
w.v.
jnivercary.
and
Mrs.
George
Mr.
and
Ruling h.v.
have r*.u™d
return
D C. also pointa of interest |n
n r ’^3? M^'^’thiS rencr
me* Huhn.
from an haa couipJft«i much ot n*
A-Utlng In receiving were Mr*. A.
New Yofk ’Cltv
Nr£
City and PhlladelnhU.
Philadelphia.
MUg
caukln and Wm. eight weeks’ visit In Bk inaba and (or the ph, D degree
- | G. Kniskem and Mr*. Guy-C. KelMr. and f Mr*. Edward Meyer* ,
Chicago.
'
__ __10 _________
__ ___ ___
Those from out-of-towh. who at­ Ransom.
I For
years following
hl* gradut Tfr. over one hundred guest* call- celebrated their 50th Anniversary. "Navy Mothers" of
Dinner guests of Mr. \nd
from'^esrern^i^^arrlJoi.
tended the funeral of Mrs. H. A.
\nd Mrs.1! ation from
Western Michtearr'Col- I Ing during die afternoon. Mra. D. Sunday. Nov. 8. Mr. Myera wa* ।County Organize
ha* any of the article* mentioned
Niclsoh were’ Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
V,n Wo,den Glen Clum on Sunday were Mr. lege he taught itr'"
'Huting*
—L
high
’” D. Smith. Mrs. Hubert Cook. Mra. bom in Hasting* In 1870 and Mr*.
that they are willing to donate, they
Nichols and daughter Margaret of
“fle’’
Were
and Mrs. Albert Hauer of Wood­
... ..«&lt; .k Joined the fac- David French and Mr*. Richard Myers wa* born In Monroe in 1875.
Mrs Prank Kelley wa* named , are asked to get in touch with Mr.
Of Mr
Mr. “
and
Mrs. •»**"
Herman
Grnntl Rapid*. Mrs. Albert Bellamy “
*d Mra
“« 7Zerbel
-*rh*' land.
uhy here/antf for one year coached ! Cock poured tea.
They were married In Hastings in
over
the
weekend
Commander
of
the
Barry
County
I
Gary.
of Detroit, also Mr. and, Mrs. Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prentice were menTUeljate teams during the ab-' Mis* Nelson wa* gowned in an IBM and lived in Ionia 27 years.
Mrs.
Harold
Vanda
Giessen
will
---------------- *»»'
"’""
Houston of Detroit.'
. ------ ------------ ----------- ---gureu of Mr and Mrs Don Pren­ sence of Dr. Carroll P. Lahman.' afternoon formal of pink taffeta. The following relative* and friends Navy Mothers Club at an erganizaMis. Harold Parker and Mr*. •Pcnd "
&lt;hty» with her mother, tice of Sturgis over Ute weekend.
For the part four year* he lias been fashioned with long sleeves, and were dinner guest.* Sunday: Mr*. Uon meeting held last Tuesday eve- APPROACHING MARIIAG1
Arnold Perkin* went to Fort BenPrcd h«llnu. at Wayne while
Je*»le Fleck and son, Landon, of
Lee Atwood of Gund Rapids coaching debate and dramatics in I &gt;utd a corsage of roses. Mra. Nel- Temperance. Ohio; Mrs. Elizabeth nlng at .the UAO. Rooms here.! OF MISS BETTY JANI
nlng. Go., on Thursday for a visit her J*&lt;hcr Is north hunting.
spent Wednesday and Thursday at Slate High school and teaching son wore an afternoon formal of
Other
officer*
are:
Mn.
Frank
SWIFT
ANNOUNCED
with their husbands, who are In
Mr* Frank Taylor left Wednes- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert speech and English. — Kalamazoo । blue crepe and the hostess. Mr; McCarty. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Whit­
Granger. 1st vice-commander: Mr*. J ....
.
training there. Mrs. Parker expects [ day to spend the rest of the week Webb.
Gazette.
Cook, wu attired in a floor length ney. Kalamazoo: Mr. and Mr*. S. Earl Lee of Middleville. 2nd vice-! Invll«‘ton«
the wedding on
----I crepe romaine in Uie Chinese Tea H. Unlngton. Mr. and Mra Wm.
to return the last of thU week, but with her mother. Mrs. II. DePori*
Mr. and Mrs Don FUher attended ANOTHER HONOR FOR
Linington and family. Mrs. Blanche commander; Mrs. Nay Bump, ad- NoT- 3,st ot MIai Betty Jane Swift
Mt*. Perkin* will remain there with at Garrett. Ind.
shade.
Jutant;—
Mn.
Jake Edger,
treasurer
' of ----------------Middleville----to -Pvt
Wat------------------------------------.
—
-­ . Robert
Mr. Perkin*.
| Captain and Mrs. Roy Finnic the football game In Ann Arbor DON FINGLETON
■
Preceding Uie tea. Mra. W. R Otis. Mra. EJnma Murdock. Mr*. । ---------flnnnxA office; Mra. George
. C
,.«. ...1 kin* of....
. have
Mary
Payne.
Edison
Newton.
Mr
finance
Smith,
Hopkin*
bren .issued. .by
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Rogers end । mid daughter Barbara Jean arrived Saturday.
nnou.er itonor
.amor has
nu come to Don
uon , Cook entertained Mr*. Nelson. Ml**
Another
baby of Battle Creek were Sunday
ny twlne Wedncday for a vUll while
Flngleton, son of Mrs Alma Fingle- Neb»n and Mra. Robert Cook at and Mr*. Wilbur.Payne. Mr. and I ch«Pl*in: Mrs. Harry Waters. Judge Mra. Birge C. Swift of Middleville.
Saturday
evening
dinner
guests
of
Mr*.
Clark
Robinson.
George
Rob|
adjutant',
Mra.
Claude
Hammond
Following
lier
graduation
from
the
guests ot Mr. and Mr*. Cyrus Buxi-­ Captain Ftnnle has a ten day fur­
luncheon at her home on W. Green
Mr. and Mrs. S B. Scott of Battle ton. who Lt a Junior at C.M. C. E. 6t.
Inson. John Robinson of Hastings; I “nd Mrs. Robinson, matron at arms; University of Michigan Miss Swift
ton.
| lough.
Mt. Pleasant.
■
Mr*. Lillie Densmore. Mr. and Mra. I **"• Walter Sunday and Mra. Shir- has been employed at the Bureau of
Dr. and Mrs. F, R. Brook* left
'* ]) James Wallace and John Me- | Creek. ’
Two weeks ago the Banner car­
MU*
Betty
Lane
spent
the
week
­
Ed Wail of Ionia; and Mr*. Lydia | *Y Henry, color bearer*; Mra. Frank ■ social Aid where she will continua
on Tuesday for Baldwinsville, N.'
On
Mr and-------Mrs. Wayne
ried Mir
the niuiuuniriiinu
announcement uiai
that nc
he nxa
had
---- Sunday
,
—' --------------Kinney of Kalamazoo attended ,the , end tn Ann Arbor with Miss Znbelle uni
chairman.
...
. Y. for ii visit with his relatives
- ---- • ■publicity
----- ----------------------'' WUIK
Bl KI HCI UMUIIMC.
been elected secretary of the Camp- Merrick entertained with a turkey Roush of Linden. Open house wo* Roger*,
: Internationa! Alliance of TheatrC- 1
Th* Navy Mothers Club is an orThe
Among
social functions
before he leaves for New York City cal Stage Employee* and Motion Adrounle where they attended the us Navy club, and the week prev-1 dinner,
Among the
the social
function* for
(or
dlnn" n,BP,w
places being
hp,n" laid
u''’ for
,nr ,Mr
thir-­ held Bunday evening for Ionia
ganlzatlon of women who have son. MU* Swift U . party thU eveninc
tor military aervlee. Mra. Brook* Picture Machine Ojicrntor, meeting Harvard-Michigan football game.
teen. Those present from out of friends.
ious
an
Item
stated
that
Don
was
Mr. and Mrs Weldon Bronson vis­ ..... v.
u .. *
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serving with the U. S. Navy. Marine given by Miss Norma Juppstrom at
pl tn* to remain in Baldwinsville.
..MU.
UM.
rm.
»h«
e«y
w«e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
one
of
twenty
students
at
the
eol-|
in Detroit on Sunday. Monday jind ited Mr. and Mrs. Basil Smith of
Mr. and Mra. Charles Leaver en- Corps, Coast Guard or Naval Re- her home in Middleville
1
Mr*. Harry Scobey and son re­ Tuesday.
lege nominated for ' Who’s Who ! Merrick and Roger Merrick of DeJackson over Sunday.
There are twenty-three
Pvt. wmkln, U stationed at Fort
turned Thursday from Jackson
Among students In American Uni- trolt “nd Mr nnd Mrs. Kent Drake tertalned Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Sher- serve*.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and I
where they had been the guest* of Mrs. I. H. Rowley were Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenhath jpent veraltle* and College*. ’
.
j and, "David of South ”
------- •&gt;-Mr. man and daughter Ardlth. Sunday members In the local club at pres- Custer
Haven,
for dinner in honor of Mr Sher- ent
|I The
Mr and Mrs Milton Wailleld for Mr*. Fred Reuther itnd Duane of i Sunday in Portland with hU broth­
.
*.w young
/UMiia couple
Lvuuit have
tmvc rented
icibbcb an
mi
Now come* another. At the on- ana Mrs. Ben Merrick and Mrs. man * birthday.
&lt;
Next
meetlne
will
be
nt
the
rr
a
:
—. -•
er-in-law
and
sister,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
meeting
at
U.
S
apartment
in .u_
the Gonyou »—
house
at
n couple of day*.
nual fall election held on Tuesday.. Levoucha Merrick were also present.
, Woodland Afternoon guesta were ■
O. Room Wednesday. Nov. 18 at, 815 South Jefferson street and will
Mrs E. A. Burton and Mr*. W. Mr. and Mrr. Everett Clum of Wood- ! Hurry Owen.
November 3. Don's fellow students ■
Mr. and Mr*. Gay Norton enter­ 1 2:00 P mMiss
Mildred
Buskirk
and
Mrs.
take possession after Nov. 23rd.
L. Shulter* left on Tuesday for land. Mrs. Arista Euston of Ha*.H.-v-p.c.MKr.u u.
elected him M
a* vice-president
of me
the u Emmanuel Guild held a benefit tained with the opening party of
Carroll
Ftahcr
visited
friends
In
Lakeland. Flu. where they plan tings, the Misses Geraldine and
college Student Council by h mar- de«*rt br‘dRe I*»rty at the parish the Night Hawk Club at their 1
Lowell Sunday.
to *|K*nd the winter.
gin of 200 to 155 over his oppo- ! hou,e on Tuesday afternoon, the home on Green street Saturday I
j Kathryn McGutrk and L. D. Parks
Mr and Mrs. Frank Haugh of nent. Marjorie Anderson. ills
. Donald D. Smith went to Chicago of Lansing..
Don took proceeds &lt;° be used for providing
.
Ionia were weekend guests of Mr. office this week a* parliamentarian l”’al {or ‘he P-'^-'h house this win- evening, Nov. 7. A chicken dinner
on Monday on business. ' ’
was served at 7 o’clock. This party j
Harold Rowley spent Saturday and Mrs. Bert W'cbb.
Mrs. Don Gury was in Grand । vLMting friends in Lansing.
of the Council and will become l’r when u,c USO dances are held wa* the beginning of the fourteenth
Rapid* Tuesday attending a church ; Hollis Isenhath and Forrest Schpresident automatically on January ■ ^bere.
year for the club. Tweiv? games of
COOK-NELSON NUPTIALS
board meeting.
1. 1M3
1 ondelmeyer were In Detroit on Tues­
The following account of the
| Mrs Frank Carrothcrs entertained cards were played, prize* going to
Mr. and Mm. Gory Crook, in day where they were accepted In
Miss Florence V. Wood
Harry ,
wedding of Ml** Margret Nelson
I the Women’* Board of Pennock ho»- &lt;
company with Mr and Mrs. Rollo tile Naval Air Corps.
Shute, and Mr. and Mr*. Ira
daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. Kent AFRICAN PORT
| pltal on Monday at 2:00 P. M.. for t Shultz. Mr- and Mrs. Charles Freer
Vlelc of Vermontville, went lo SeMr*. L. B. Tobey of East Lansing Nelson. 1207 West Kalamazoo St..
bewaing Friday for a visit with was the guest of MIm Charlotte |
' Hostingx friend* were pleased to their regular meeting.
will entertain Nov. 21 al their home
Lansing,
to
Ensign
Marshall
Harp
­
TJr*. Crook* alater, Mr*. Groce Car- ■ Lake last Tuesday and Wednesday.
learn that Mr. and Mn. George E. [
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(
er Cook, now of Corpus Christi, Collins (Grace Pryor&gt; of Grand] Twelve were present at the des­ on Michigan Ave.
l»enler.
Mrs. Eugene Bush and baby
Mr. and Mra. Ellis Kelley enter- I
’ Mrs. Roman Feidpausch was In daughter. Catherine Marie, of Ho­ Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rapid*. former local resident*, have *crt-bndge given by Mn. Robert
Middleville on Tuesday where she mer are spending n few weeks with Wheeler Cook of tlds city. Is tak­ received a cablegram from their MacArthur on Friday evening com- talned their Euchre club Saturday
was Uie luncheon guest of Mrs. Al­ j Mr and Mrs. Roy Bush. Mr*. Bush en from the Lansing State Journal: daughter. IJeut. Evelyn Collins, an- 1 plimentary to Mr* P. R Brook.* evening Nov. 7lh at their home
Robes of white slipper satin and nounclng her safe arrival some-1 Appropriate decorations were used on So. Jefferson St. Winnen al
bert Parker.
mid daughter plan to Join Eugene American chantilly lace were ghosMb, Mary Dyck of Detroit was In Florida soon.
where In Africa with a group of । on the dessert tables and games cards were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil CapFor your hunting trip in the north woodi
en by Mis* Margret Elizabeth Nel­ nurscs from the United States.
| ___________________________________
* guest of Mr. and Mrs D. D.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and i son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Smith over the weekend.
Lieut. Collins received her nurse's _______________________ ____________ ________________________________
Mr*. Henry Cole were Mr. and Mrs. f Kent Nelson. 1207 West Kalamazoo
Mr*. Stuart Clement spent Wed­ J. Meade and Marcia Anne of Flint
training at University htwpltal. ------ •--------------------- ------------------------------street,
for
her
wedding
Salurday
nesday In Woodland.
and Edward Thompson and family evenlng to EnUgn Marshall Harp­ Iowa City. Iowa. She came to!
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamberlain ■of Sunfield.
Grand Rapid* in 1930 and was X- 1
RED
er Cook of Corpus Christi, Tex. ray technician nt Blodgett Memorial j 1
____
___
cf Ann Arbor were over - Sunday
" guests of Mr? and Mrs." WinilohJ ..Mite. Beatrice Tuckerman and
hiSplUniiitn TWrtflfty. !MI, wWeri I
W1
V
Mis* Jaiict Hmith spent Saturday ert Wheeler Cook of Hastings.
she enlisted as a reserve Red Croas
Merrick.
j night and Sunday at Clear Lake
Dr. D. Stanley Coors performed nurse in the army.
Mra. Noble Caln and daughter. Lodge.
11
a"**
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the ceremony at 8 o’clock in Cen­
Miss Joann Caln, of Chicago camo
The first Red Cros-s reserve nurse
A
Kk
Nancy Keenan of Kalamazoo 1* tral
.rB1 Methodist
mculoul8t church,
cnuren. where
,
300 to be sent from Grand Rapids to ।
( 1
vbitlng her grandparents. Mr.'and i guest* were assembled.
Tiffany Fort Custer, she left Feb. 12. IM I.
V? Cl
" ZA
By Chippewa and;
"u-1
, j baskets
baskets filled
with white
filled with
white giaatou
gladioli Lieut. Collins reeved nt Camp She)- 1 /] j K
'"S- f/B
cn Friday.
... ..
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Mrs. Wm. Walker of Battle Creek nnd tall candelabra decorated the
by. Mis*., nnd Fort Brang. N. C.. berX I /&gt;S
||B|B^
[
■ Mr.
Vr? El,ry£ Johan*£‘
*as ‘ w wnrena
wekend guest
guest oi
of her cous- : niuu
„uar which
whlch wiu
was uaiiKcu
banked with
greens. fore leaving in September for over- i
Green
Bay.
wuii
green*,
».
I
I
daughter. Lois, of Grand Rapids IM- MUs
Mix, M
Murv McElwain.
Url'lwnln
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.
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j Soft organ music was played by Mrs. seas sere Ice.
were Sunday guests of Mr. Lydia
|
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J
Monday Robert Lane, and a group of harp
Wool.
^r uvancha Merrick, who ha* "'X^c/r^of^foro'
■s Fran- j and vocal selections. "Fantasy” by ENGAGEMENT
Iumhi in nelmit for woral week* C
2*7 „ F
*'/
„.rd‘. I1 HaI,n "Evening
btuuu. Zephyrs" uy
by xxassciHassal- 18 ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mr*. Walter Y. Stanley man. -Because" by D'Hardelot. and
From a Philadelphia. Pa.', paper
i &lt; turned Saturday to spend the
nnd daughter. Miss Marjory, and t)&gt;e "Lord’s Prayer" by Malotte I* taken the following new* item
winter with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mrs.
Nell
Adair
attended
the
Har
­
Mn
artair .H.nrtert in. u.,_ werc played and jung by.Mrs. Harp-’ of interest
to many Hastings
Merrick. She was accompanied home vard-Michigan football game in
er Welton of Pittsburgh, Pa.
friends of Mr. and Mra. Lohmeyer
L- h&lt;r son. and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ann Arbor Saturday.
White rotes and chrysanthemums (Ruth Weisserti:
Floyd Merrick, and her grandson.
Mr. and Mr*. Casper Thoma* of in a
. shower
„,luwcr bouquet were
were curneu
carried
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Keith Phil­
Rover Merrick, who remained UH
Breeches to Motch $7.50, $8.50, $9.50
Kalamazoo visited Mr*. Clarence by me bride. She wore a finger- ip*. of Newport News. Va.. announce
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Grohe Bunday.
lip length veil, falling from a tiny the engagement of their daughter,
Wayne Merrick.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Na*h of heart-shaped bonnet.
Her gown. ML** Emmie Lou Phillip*, lo Tech­
65c, 89c, $1.25
Cops to Match
Mrs. Harry Larsen end Linda
South Hasting* were Sunday eve- wlth yoke and small tailored collar nical Sergeant Lloyd O. Lohmeyer.
. were m BatUe Creek on Monday.
nlng callers at the home of Mr. and of |acc. feU ln long Mfl foUs of Jr., U. 8. A. Air Corps, son of Mr.
' Sunday guests of Mr. Kid Mrs. Mr, U.nrv rv.!.
„.cndlnfi lnU) , UaU,
Mrs Henry Cole
and Mrs. Lloyd O. Lohmeyer. ot
Robert Burch were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Bertha Sherman visited her
Panel* of lace ornamented the skirt. Queen Lane Manor, Germantown.
brother and xister-in-law, Mr. and Maid of honor, gowned in blue taf­ Miss Phillips
1* a graduate of
.Mrs Wm. W. Johnson, and other feta and carrying Briarcliff roses Sweet Briar College.
। relative* and friends at Middleville and white chrysanthemums, was
1 from Thursday until Monday.
Mis* Stella Belasses. Wearing sim­ FRANK WEYERMAN
Two piece and unionsuits. All
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Winslow and ilar gowns and carrying roses and ON SALVAGE SHIP
। Mr. and Mr*. Dave Waters called "mum*"
--------- were bridesmaids mkW
Frank G. Weyeroinn, who 1* n
cotton, wool and cotton mix­
Mis* rr
Fe-.
on
— ’the- former’s* granddaughter. llcUju 8alcr ln yellow. Miss Beverly radio man on a salvage ship, writes
STEAM HEAT
tures, and all wool.
j Charlcn^ Wenger,
W-KO-r of
«r Nashville
Ms.IbvIH. SunRun. [)ownln(I o( T„le&lt;j0 (J ln orchld Hastings relatives that one dnf re­
HOT * COLD WATER
■ day it being her ninth birthday.
,
na
Jo|in
.
1&gt;ylor
m
plnK
Mrj
cently.
while
on
a
trip,
another
ship
1
and Mrs. John Taylor. In pink, Mrs.
SHOWER BATH
1
. Mar? . A#ne\i Ml!2ihy ' °u I Welton, harpist, wo* gowned In sent out the BOS call and his boot {
Grand Rapid* is spending ihU week, grcen.
n)elr headdresses were hastened to the position given, find-,
$JJ9 to $g.50
| at home with her grandmother. Mrs. shoulder length veils matching their Ing the ship In distress had hit a
Erpmn V. McNeill.
I gown*, and held in place by flowrock. Ail on board were removed I
| Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roush
crnl head
hcad band*.
bandj
to safety. His address is now Frank ’
Per Suit
——- vis- । ] cred
। lied Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Penning
. .r.n.ng
Groomsman was Ensign Cook's O. Weyerman. RMIC. UBS. Res- ;
i of Lowell Sunday.
brother. Robert Cook of Hastings, cuer. care Fleet P. O., Seattle, Wasn.
' Wesley Cordes, a former.t...,
—
employee
| and ugheri were Willis Ratledge
I
| of Andrus Service Stallon.~was
was home
home and ja(:1UH&gt;ll Turner, both of Al­ KEITH LANCASTER HONORED
An unusual musical honor has ‘
bion. Sigma Nu fraternity brothers
Just come to Keith Lancaster, son
of the bridegroom, and Joseph
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lancaster of ]
White.
827 So. Waslilugton. a soplmqmre
Every weight
Guest* were received ,in the wom­
at Albion College who has Just Men i
en’s parlors of the church follow­
selected' as one of nine Madrigal.
FOR A NEW SEASON
— b.ryItyk.
ing the wedding.
There piano singers at Albion College. The ’
Face Fall wiUi a fresh complexion I Erase that
music was played by Mni. Vernon announcement was made by Dr |
"faded tan" look and those sun-squinting wrinkles.
Ebersole
At a table lighted by
Theodore D. Vosburgh, well-known
Be ready for Uie new season!
candles In crystal candelabra and
director of vocal organization* at
PERMANENTS
cehtered with pink&lt;*napdragons and
Albion College.
.Machineless $2.50
white pompoms, Mrs. Vernon Thomton poured coffee and Mrs. Ver­
up, others from
TO
BE PROMOTED TO
non Veith served wedding cake. As11.50.
RED
SECOND LIEUTENANT
i sistlng were Miss Shirley Thornton.
Word received from Cale L. Flynn
I Mias Bethany Smith. Miss Jasebetter known as “Bud” Flynn, stales
phlne Nolce. MU* Mary Toy. Mrs
Appointments
that he Is finishing his work at the
Reds, whites, blues, and
Roy Ricks. Mrs. Duane Koaht. and
Army Officers' Training School at
Mr*. Kenneth Wintermute.,
brown. Cotton, wool and
Mr*. Nelson, mother of tKe bride, Camp Lee. Va.. and will receive hl*
commission as a Second Lieutenant
Leather. Prices—
wa* gowned in victory blue crepe
tomorrow, Friday morning.
His
with plum colored accessories and
friends arc pleased to hear of his
a corsage of Lester Hibbard roses.
With PARKA $41.45
to $2-50
promotion.
Mrs Cook, the bridegroom's moth­
•nd ZIPPtR
O
SMART TWEEDS
SOLID COLORS
er, wore Chinese Tea crepe romaine DIBBLE—ERWAY
with fuchsia accents and a cor­
Smartly designed—well made coals, warm
sage of white "mum*” and rosea.
HIGH
TOP
ARCTICS,
Lacs
and
Button
nounce the marriage of their daugh- i
When the bride and groom left
ter. Mbs Maxine Erway, to Aviation
All warmly interlined. Sixes 12 U&gt; 44. Unusual
on a few day*’ trip the bride wore
•tyle. Fait Shoes and Sheep Lined Pace.
Cadet James P. Dibble, non of Mr.
a two-piece dress of dubonnet and and Mrs. James Dibble of Rutland, j
powder blue velvet, with black ac­
The ceremony was read at Phoenix.
cessories and a corsage of white
ALL WOOL POLO COATS
gardenias. On their return from Arizona, on Oct. 31. and Cadet and
Mrs. Dibble are residing in Phoenix.
Albion, the couple will drive to
150f» WOOL FABRICS!
Corpus Christi, where Ensign "Cook Cooley—McDonald
Popular Boy Coat style. Warmly intreliaed
will be stationed. He was gradu­
The marriage of MU* Elizabeth
ated from Albion college where he McDonald, daughter of Mr. and
served his fraternity, Bigma Nu. as Mrs. Alim McDonald, to Marvin
president for two years.
Cooley, all of Hastings, wa* solemn­
HUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS!
AT ☆ ☆ ☆
Ized on Wednesday. Nov. 4, In Ohio.
ding were present from Hastings.
Nashville. Owosso, Elkton. Delton. ANNOUNCE. ENGAGEMENT
Detroit. Howell. Flint, Albion. Grand
Mr and Mrs Carl Heise of Wood­
UX W. STATE
HASTINGS
112 8. Jsffsrson fit
Phons 2438
Lodge. Grand Rapids. Williamston. land announce the engagement of
Okemos. Holt. Pittsburgh, Pa., Chi­ their daughtet DortAhy to Elwyn
cago. and Toledo, O
Randall of Grand Rapids.

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The Ha&gt;tinge Banner
Publlahad retry Tharaday

(JkMPzhl

T" church at 10:30 to transport all who
■a sad carr t« go to North Irving for the
■n n,. quarterly meeting.
Rev. Perrine
‘ will prech.
Sunday evening class meeting will
■»k» to
held al 7:50 and Pleaching serv-

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

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w"*
amitTY-nrvkhth

milk, and 41004 b. f. and hla grand- FOR NAt.E—*0 aerea. :&gt;H milea eaat
hnoaea, rity ga..
•ndteer IO,2»4 Iti,. entile and SOI tea. , ..f ill... on M-lp.
h. f. and hia great grandmother ar 1 ejntrieity; barn room, for 7 eoara;
tee age .1 13 yr.. I0.S3O tec milk
C mSraHw w'tatee. XsM duw"'
and 51J Iba. b f. thia ball la g.-atta
| and alee to handle Jar William. R. • l-kil-&gt; J. Oil., ruute 1. I-buoe 7IIFI-2.
1 5, pt.ua, 747F:.
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11-13
.
"1"
IFOIt KALE—14 nice |dga. 7 weeks rdd, Hilt RENT—HAall hou.e In rouatry. no
eleetrlHty. Outer arn-aa road. 7 tn Ilea
10c additional will ba ckugad for • Floyd M'»u,r. t enter Road. H mile
II..rlli t.y Wood MhoMyl. FOR BAl.R—
Sheldon Agency
anti Miaehine. Valley Farm..
1113
,.
Ido,
Iteone
74
:
14.
tmro
Kelley.
AU tala* ar* for cash.
Hill KAl.E—4 Muala. Clitfnrd MeAll Kind* of lasuranc*
Ifa.i.ng.- II.
II 15
Ada no* paid tar by Wadnaaday faL
Nanai-. pK&lt;M&gt;e 7.15FII. •, mil,.
lowing will be charged an add! I ..nite
Surety Bond*
ttlod. aehool.
7' ^
1113 H&gt;K HALE OH KENT—My hmur and
Uonal 10« far carrying
u-alall orace on W? Maia’b-tw
Phoaa 21*5
Ha.ting*
HUI KALE—4 ye.rllnodf 3 brifara and
Foreign Cteaalfled Bata Sc per ward.
r,..r. a,hv&gt;t. Middlevlll.-..
■Mot
' 1 bull. laxfuire air Uolf Filllag* 2.1aMlutsam charge 40c.
tt
fit. rmie 1. Middlraille.
11-13
tinn *t Cla.etdaM Ur f. M.. Kt.llFull RENT—On, large mu I..r ll&lt;H
L •••» .__
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AUTO REPAIRDfO AND M1SC.
rrfi.irrnl Nubian Jvr. 'InggVnl.urg FOR RENT—A room Ainu a antra apart...ent- I’hoae 3JUC.
1112
dn» Smith; M-37 In hrdford It 114
Swanson Agency
1 FOR MALE—Few Kbropabire ram. at UBED CABS AND TBUCK8
1H W. State
i»Ma,ll, prlrr.
E \ Willuin...
. 4 M.le. eo-i. 1*. nurte
Middle- FO11-SALE—1931 Model—-X'T~F-rd. in
PROTECT YOUR CAR
1 aille.
X. II 12
fair r.mdltion, prt't rubber; ur will
From 11.00 up with
&lt;&lt;»P. rh,t hj&gt;» »uu' Wm, F. llayea,
HH4 MALE—soar and l&lt;» put*
State Farms 80-20 collision
t. mil.- upro. Wood acboul. Irving
i iJare un Irlt aide of r»a«t we.t --x
H-tS
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT
| Kogrra ..-b..&lt;d. Arlhur Cllr-toa. 11 13 ■Twp-——‘
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. 1'.s.-..f .n
H1H KALE—Two, 5 monte. o|.l llere- Hill KALI.
.unditivn.
fair tirra. |35.
Howard
f.ird ,.u«L h..r. . li.of .7
year

Il U^ltrdrro t&gt;. 1

lutdle.* prayer meeting Wednes­
day afternoon and regulai church
prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
These services are being held at the

GRANGES

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■ and Sa her.

extended to everyone to attend.
Young peoples meeting Friday
evening nt the home of Mf. and

Malcolm farm. Just north of the
North Irving church.
Our fall revival I* only a few
weeks away. Plan and pray for a

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the preacher. Rev Chrispell will
preach at N. Irving.
Everyone is invited to these serv-

A new furnace is being Installed
in the parsonage. The pastor and
family are looking forward to Its
completion and are very grateful
for this fine Improvement. A new
chimney is being constructed in

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CLASSIFIED RATES
IVia per word, xalalaam af SOe.
Dlaplay lines Mt la cap* er black
face type 10c par line.
Ytrrt UMrtloo iy,t per word, •ack
•axcaaalre Insertion of aasa ad 1&lt;

2

I|UrW B|
p^m ,o«Ua
at HMling*. Mlrblgaa
aeco^l «taa» matter.

Public »ate of Slate owned build­
ing* on the Barry County Slate
Game Area In Yankee Spring* and
Rutland Township*.

AUCTION SALES
Liat Your Sate With

HENRY FLANNERY
(or a long time and will surely be
appreciated by the children and

boys In service on our prater poster
now. Letters have recently been
tent lo each boy and each one is
also bring sent a Christinas box

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Hasting*

Pancoast Bldg.

The former Woodard place in
NE'i-SE*. Section 3. Orangeville
Township. 1 corn crib.

CHURCHES

Sate lo be conducted by sealed

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repair*

furniahed

and

in-

ECON O-COAL STOKERS

n' 12
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adding
d»»k«.
4« K
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C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

St.. Hasting*. Sunday evening, Im­
portant business.
,
We were greatly helped by the
preaching mission, those who came
as guest speakers and those of our
own people who helped In entertainment.and
-•
they

।

ben Cortright. Superintendent.
The Grand Rapids District Meet­
ing of Methodist ministers will be
held at Valley Avenue Church in
Grand Rapids next Monday at 10:30
A. M. Mr. Stone expects to attend.
Reports of the recent Evangelistic
Crusade will be given.

BUYING LIVESTOCK
Each Tuesday at my stock yard*
□n Center road ' i mile east of Bltea
factory. Call slock yard on Tue*.
Phone 2108. Any other time leave

The Quimby W. S. C. S. meets
today (Thursday, the 12thi with McnU»erahlp Sunday in the local

Hospitalization
.ICY

m I Winning bidder ha* three month*
"* to remove building, must remove dej ‘ bri* and waste lumber, leave prom­
l tees in presentable rendition. Tie
’f bld bearing earliest postmark win*.

b 10:30 and at Hendershott. 12:00. There will be special music.
The Quimby-Martin C. E. will
The Sunday School will meet at

$6.00 per year

DAN ULREY

JERRY ANDRUS
throughout the week, ending Sun­
day night. Rex-. Mra. Manker speaks

AUCTIONEER

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer fur

STILES

and

yards, phone 2588, or call
717—FJ through
Ih•
week.
U. *

FOH SALE - Ruhbvr tired uagnn 1"
gal. walrr a. parator; grain drill;
.unaplrte pholograpber'a outfit. All.e
Qu..k, lleltuu.
11 IV

FARM PRODUCE
H&gt;R HALF.—Keren or eight Iona ot
elover and timulhy ha». Waller K.
&lt; -.|l,.rt rhune 7201*1’3. 11-13
FOR HALE—Quantity of ratra good corn
.n .ti.u-li Price Siw per ahnek. Arthur
!&gt;., i-,.,,.. j m.l.. . a.( l&gt;. :■ * III'*
H«K HALE—Corn Mate*, mt betorw
the troal. .1 toy farm
Mra. (ba,lea
Aldtl-I. phone 2773. Ilaallng*. 11 13

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

REED'S DRUG STORE
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

AUCTIONEER

Lily White Flour
Harvest observance will be given
special recognition in the schools
and churches of Barry County, dur­
ing the week of November 15.

INSURANCE

Middltvill

charge. The business meeting will
be held Saturday evening at the
North Irving church. Reports ot all
departments are to be given, a pul­
pit supply conunittee will be elected.

CASH

Public sale of Slate owned build­
i-h «i »*• L Please notice! Sunday school will
»&gt; rr.md.. | t&gt;e held one hour earlier next Sun- ing* on the Barry County State
Jur.hc 7hr day—that Is at 9:30. There will be Game Area in Yankee Spring* and
Rutland
Township*.
,no morning service at the Hastings

For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brat*. Copper &amp;
Lead.

cough due to o cold? Give
"Peckham's Remedy" —

SMITH BROS.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

APPLES
SPIES,

WAGNERS,

SNOWS,

HUB-

Brower Nursing Home
for aged, convalescent and chronic
caae*. Large, sanitary rooms: good

Fraa BookTsU* of HomaTraabmut that
Must Hal* ar It Will Cost Yau Nathlag

fADHC AC TUAkli/C ment. which is 15 years old. is to day.' At the Presbyterian church
VAKU) Ur I FIAlXlXO Hlr chrliUun men t0 tako more a special Thanksgiving offering will

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

Michigan Avenue

STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID

A special meeting of Lansing
Presbytery will be held at Jackson
Tuesday. Nov. 17. at 10:30 a. m.
Saturday night is Young Peo- to dissolve the pastoral relation ex­
pies Night, nnd will be In charge
•-------------------------- •
•
of these two young men. We es­
pecially invite the young people for
this service. We appreciate your
interest and cooperation thus far,
and trust you will continue to meet
with us. especially during this
Instead of the usual monthly
meeting the Ladies Aid society will
serve a public chicken-biscuit sup­
The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet per at Uie church Thursday. Nov.
on Thursday afternoon. Nov. 19.
The Ladles League will have an
all day meeting at the manse Fri­
day. Nov. 20. There will be a pot„ j This Sunday is “Men and Mtet bions Day." and will be observed by will be spent tying quills.
Sunday. Nov. 23 is to be widely
i‘ many churches throughout the na-

FARM EQUIPMENT. ETC.

FOR HALE—Largo alio roal turning
eireuUling beater: alao kluhrn range
In fair cun.lllina Leo DrmonJ, 315 K

*•5 No.

QUICK RELIEF FROM

ness Seminary are assisting with
the music and singing. Each night
they bring a special message in

DEWEY REED
KstimatM cheerfully given. Dates
ran be made st Banner office.
Phone 3407
Halting*, Mich.
tl

Sunday morning worship at 10:30
Nov. 15. The pastor will tell about
“The Prettiest Qiri“ god wJlLpreMJl.
oh the theme “What To Do On

RHODE ISLAND GREENINGS JON

On the former Fred Ettinger place
in SW« HEM. BeeUon 35, Yankee
Spring* Township. 1 house, 1 barn
1 chicken coop, and 1 tool build­
ing. Bid on each building sep-

On the former A. J. Southard place
In SWK SWK. Section 23. Yankee
Spring* Tovpixhlp, 1 house. 1
barn. 1 granary. 1 ehteken coop
and I pump. Bid on each building’
separately.
On the fanner Ernest W. Rykerl
place In NEU NEW. Section 11
Yankee Spring Township. 1 home
1 barn, 1 group of attached shed*
and 1 pump. Bid on each building
separately.

druggilt.

"Once

tried,

VELTE &amp; CO.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
COWS—$6.00

Wj Have a Collector Stationed at 912 Wait Green St.
In Hatting* To Give Immediate Service
We Pay the Phone Charge*—Phone Hatting* 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

ATHANS, AND BALDWINS.

Ing to Luther Lx. Baumgartner,
Game Division, Michigan Depart­
ment of Conservation, Lansing
Michigan. Mark envelope "Sealed
Bld. Do not open until Novembet

Truss Fitting

CARL BOYES
1-2 mi. east, 1-2 mile north and 1-2
mi. east of Hickory Corners.

We Pay Top Market Price for Dead or
Disabled Stock!
HORSES . . $5.00

COWS . . . $4.00

Hida Must Be In Good Condition
.
PHONE COLLECT PROMPT SERVICE

VALLEY CHEMICAL COMPANY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IICHTY-SIVINTH YEAR

CIRCUIT COURT
NOVEMBER TERM

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1942
|

Myrna J. va. Carl J. Christie, dlvorce.

Dr. Kinde's Successor
On Foundation Staff

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

SECTION TWO—PACO 1

Hastings Division Court 91. order tl
i • *
of Patricians held a very Interesting 1 ne Jury LIST TOT
meeting last evening with fifty ui The November Term
alteiwlance, Mr. Bullock, leader of
cmuci icim
,
,Uo or»‘nUln« •
Following U the list of jurors
at Mlddlevtlle.
fc
’drawn for the November term Vt'
' Circuit courta
FIFTY YEARS AGO
Irving Barber. Prairieville.
Nov. 3. 1892
Forrest Bergsrow. Woodland.
The only empty building at Delton
Robert Burch. City.
Is Dr. Burton's hotel
The high wind Friday night blew ; Orin Cole. Baltimore.
Irving Charlton, Hastings town­
down the east and west walls of the
nrw building being erected at Free­ ship.
Lucy Davenport. Hope.
port. Loss estimated nt 1560.
i John Perryman startled Nash-1 Ray FlllinKham. Yankee Springs.
1 vllle people by driving around town, Hooper Freshney. Thornappie
Frank Hawbliu. Maple Grove.
with a pneumatic tire bicycle aulkey.
_____________
Jtmes Hermlnett, Orangeville.
I
Paul Hyde, Orangeville.
I
Tabacca Market*
Shirley Kermeen. Thornapple.
1 1110 world’s largest tobacco mar- ! William LeUon. Woodland.
kets are In Lexington. Ky., Wilson.
Murk Lindley Maple Grove
N. C.. and Danville. Va. In 1938 1 Charles Martin. Yankee Springs,
' Lexington was the world's largest . , Mildred Mater. Castleton.
tobacco market
Floyd Mead, Rutland.

Darthya vs.. Max Storey, divorce.
The Banner has mentioned the
Belva E- va. Joseph W. Kidder, di­
fact that Dr. M. R. Kinde, who had TWENTY YEARS AGO
vorce.
charge of the Barry County Health
Court Will Open on Nov. 16
George p. vs. Dorothy Gardner. Department/when it was first
Nov. 8, 1922
So far this year. Including 20 deer
Only Two Criminol Cose*
divorce.
organized. ,who later Supervised the
1 Ixwmard P. v&gt;. Gertrude L. Hates. medical wqrk in tha W. K. Kellogg licenses, 1200 hunting licenses have
The November term of Circuit divorce.
i been Issued in Barry county.
•Foundallon\area.
had
enlisted
as
a
court will convene on Monday.
Elmer Rising ot Woodland/has
'
“ ‘
‘ 1 the U. 8. army.
Margaret
II.
vs.
Russell
Demond.
November 10. The calendar Is not a* ..--------d a Major. His purchased the G. N- Benner/ resi­
heavy a* usual. There are only two tUy,orcc;
Foundation staff dence property south of ,tlj» city
County Road Commission vs. Mid­ successor on
criminal
cases. There
areI* 31certainly
dlvorte
park and W1U move to^Hastings In
cMrellst^And
that
Corporation. Injunc- was named
.
I Beniamin
Benjamin ci
G. Homing, of New York the near future^ — —"
tkni.
not creditable to Barry County. tion.
Elizabeth J. vs. Lloyd E. Elliston, j City, who was. when so choaen,
There are only five civil cases that
J field director of ttie'''Ahterlcan i THIRTY YEARS AGO
are listed to be tried by Jury. There 'divorce.
Minnie Wurm vs. Wm. Fuhr and ■ Public Health Association. He-wlll.. NOV. 7, 1912
b&gt; a considerable list of non-Jury
Tiie Democrats swept the country.
’
■ take over his new duties as field
and chancery cases on lhe calendar. 1others, bill to clear title.
Frank and Christina Asplnall va. [ director of the Foundation next electing Wilson for president and
The list of Ute Juror* will be found
Ferris for governor. Woman sufSylvester
and
Vera
Curtis,
mortgage
week.
He
has
had
a
Urge
ex
­
In another column. It has been the
frage also won.
■
: perience in city, state and national
custom to delay the calUng of lhe foreclosure.
Twenty five business men met
Juror* until a week from the open- , Amber A. vs. Harrison C. Van-1 health work organizations.
Thundly evening lo discus* Ideas
.Sickle, bill for separate mainten­
ing of court.
for civic good and will meet again
ance.
Nov. 14 to perfect an organization.
i Margaret L. vs. Hugh Babcock.
Among the books put out by the ;
Tile people va. -Donald Braley.(divorce,
: American Tract Society of New '
statutory rape.
| John G. vs, Rosie Wheeler, dlYork tills fall is "The Gordons" by i
The people vs. Herbert Couch, vorce
।
Hope
Daring—Mita Anna Johnson
bastardy.
I B*11* J- v*' R^hard Perry. di­ PROBATE COURT.
Est. Tirza Green. Pinal account . of this city.
.
Jury Civil Came*
I Martha p
P. vs. Henry j
J. Predom... filed, order for publication entered.' FORTY YEARS AGO
Marvin F. Cooley, vs. The Pet bllTYor*separate maintenance'"''
Est. George Alvin Oaks. Annual । nov 6 jggj
Milk Co. and Hazen Gray, trespaw Ii l
L.. Ray Kelly vs. Chas. C. and NelNel­ account filed.
I
The
republicans
of
thia
state
on the case.
lie -Freer, partition suit. Ekt. William N. De Vine. Final ; have elected the entire state ticket,
Vketta
CaUiey
Leona M. vs. John L. Moore, dl­
Richard
account filed, order assigning residue | by majorities ranging from about,
. vorce.
Ola M. vs. Robert M. Woolston. entered, discharge of executor iuued. &lt;5.000 for Gov. Bliss to as high as
Alberta Cole va. Richard Bcaamrr.
estate enrolled.
j 60.000.
divorce.
Est. Otto Natzcl. Order to sell or i Mr. and Mra. W. E. Powers gave &gt;
Vlrgene va. George Eaton, di­
Russell Brinkley vs. Richard
assign slock entered.
। twelve o'clock dinner today to Mr.
vorce
Besuner. trespass on Ute case.
Eat.
Royal
E.
Wickham.
Proof
of
and Mrs. John Goodyear and Mr.
Dudley
L.
vs.
Lenora
Bennett,
di
­
Omar Barnum vs Consumers
publication filed, order allowing and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove, celebrating vorce.
claims
entered.
the Powers 25Lh wedding annlver- ;
I Msdgr M. vs. Forrest A. Clark.
sary. the Goodyears' 18th. and Mrs. 1
Howard Prlea. elwlmrni
I Cl.r.nc. L. and Dorta L. Brady pubUeaUon (dad. order allowln, COlgrove'* birthday.
to claims entered.
Mrs. Clement Smith gave a very- 1
MyrU. Hnybyu &gt;. Arabi, and
Blcbardao.,. Uli
| Est. Lutitla Schantz. Inventory pleasant surprise for her slater, Mrs.
Mary Carrigan.
Clark and Iva Davis vs. Edward filed, proof of publication filed, M L Cook Tuesday afternoon. It i
Adolph Pavley va. Wm. E. Howe.
entered.
" being the latter'* birthday. Each |
Harry O. Mohrmann. Receiver vs. _b Barnard and others, bill to quiet order allowing claims
title.
final account filed.
lady was given a block to piece, each |
Albert J. McClelland, assumpalt.
&gt; Eat. Polly Kuhlman. Proof of lady Inscribed her name on her
Wm. C. Main. Guardian vs. i Clyde va. Rose Arnold, divorce.
I Hastings City Bank vs. Frank G. publication filed, order allowing block and they were presented »o
Hayden Hathaway,
on the .and Mary u Adams, foreclosure
—.. trespass
,
claims
entered.
iand
L.
foreclosure.
'
'
Mr*. Cook.
Wm r Main v. Wavdyn Hath* I John and He,«‘ Martinson vs.
Ext. Lois L. Larkin. Proof of
Tltc Wool Boot Co. has decided
™ ” th
Hubbard Wells, et al bill to quiet publication filed, brder
allowing to build an additional two stories i
■way, trespass on me case.
i title
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to their factory, thus giving them 1
claims
entered
Tto“‘
* - “,""a
«■
Eat. Jessie Dillenbeck.------------Proof of foui atories'with which to take care
David French, assumpsit
vorce
vorce.
publication filed, order allowing ot their immense business.
Petition of Barry Courtly Board , ArU
Norene Skidmore, claims entered, final account filed,
Nov. 13. 1902
of supervlsors-Determlne level of ,11^,.^.
i waiver filed, order assigning residue
Friends of Eber Rice of Grand I
CT0’'.*?1 ,Bke; „
. I Mildred vs. Dale Main, divorce. I,
entered, discharge of administrator Rapids are urging hla name ns ■« .
Petition of Barry County Board
- - - - ---------candidate for State Game Warden. |
issued, estate enrolled.
of Supcrvbora-Dctermnle level of f Catherine M
Everett
Est.
Addison
J.
Pennock.
Warrant
Tiwniapple lake.
.
Brooks, divorce.
Monday to visit her alstcr. Mn. B.
Roy Thomas vs. Robert Sponable..। Carl D. va. Elizabeth Warner. di­ and Inventory fUed.
A. Knlskem.
•
muumpslt.
Mumpsit.
vorce.
4 ’
MUNICIPAL COURT
Jay D. Blakney and Miss Myrtle •
National
Steel
pnmcu »n.
vs. mcixi,
Melvin mtniuvcu.
McKibben, uidl■——• Sheet ~i
—-TCorporation
-*;------------ 1
Gerald Lawrence wa* brought into Woodward were guietly married last I
va SUndard
I Munlclpai court Thursday charged
Standard Stamping Co
Co.,. trespass
treapuu vorw
v&lt;wce.,.
Thursday evening at the Methodist,
on the case
| Alma vs. Francis W. Edgecomb, with speeding, considerably In ex­ I parsonage by Rev. Mr. Geo Bullen. I
Harry O. Mohrmann vs. Claude J. divorce.
cess of the 35 miles an hour limit.
Marshall. __
executor, et al ...
assumpsit.
..
M n Cgyl E. Fisher, dk;He admitted Uie charge, and paid
Enicst Hayta Vt. LSdreh&amp; Rfiyer vorce.
----*5.00 fine and M50 coat*.
Nell W. Jones vs. Levi and Lulve
Gerald B. vs. Margaret Cole, di­
Mead.
vorce.
Matthew Ballch va Robert E.
Petition for sale for delinquent
There are four Guggenheim foun­
Powell, trespass on the case.
taxes of 1M0 and prior years.
dations. They are the Daniel and
Glenn Ingram vs. LeRoy Foster,
Garret and Josephine Stockreef
assumpsit.
'
- vs. John Murphy et al. bill to quiet, Florence Guggenheim foundation;
John
Simon Guggenheim
Memorial
I
Gugge
title.
t | foundation; Murry
Louie R. Neal and wife vs. Fred
Waller M. vs. Kathryn Manning,, ;"—/ and Loonie Gug­
' genheim fotindntion
foundation and the Solomon
J. Young, bill to establish convey­ divorce.
(Continued on page 5. Sec. 2)
| R. Guggenheim foundation.
ance.

Robert Meate, Barry.
Archie Newton. Baltimore.
Chas. Norris. Castleton.
Mrs. Smith Sherman. Rutland.
Justin Simpson. Prairieville.
David Stine. Assyria.
Madeline Sladel. Carlton
WaUace Strain, Barry.
Harry Weaver. Hastings.
Tom Williams. Assyria.
Nelson Willison. Johnstown.
Marjory Wilson. Castleton.
Clair Yriter. Irving.

Hoving told the house ond no further use for the furniture, we will dispose of it ot

Beulah M Burns. City
Eart T. OUn. Doster
Doris Barker. Battle Cmk.
Mrz Vlrgtne Eaton. City.

proximately 11.100,000 u&gt; the United

COURT HOUSE

AUCTION SALE

MARRIAGE LICEI

our patriotic duty
to serve customers

PteueM
HOG
CHOLERA

LONGER HOURS
during war times,
so we will be open

SWINE ERYSIPELAS
This store esn now supply you a complete line of AederlQ
Veterinary Products. These include £&gt;edctda Anti Hog
Cholera Scrum and Virus and £&gt;ederle Anti -SwineErysipe­
las Serum and a wide list of other £&gt;ederlo biological* and
pharmaceuticals to guard the health of your horses, cattle,
sheep, hogs, poultry, small animals. Remember, a little

THURSDAY
AFTERNOON

best insurance agaimt lodng many dollars worth of valuable

LyBarker s Drug Store
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

&lt;

VETERINARY PRODUCTS
■ £&gt;ederl»

BEN FRANKLIN STORES

Help Build a Complete Directory
of Men in the Armed Forces
Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If.you can give us the address of any of these men, please
j^hone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
up-to-date. See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank

public auction at 117 E. Court St., in Spark's shop, Hastings, on
WUbur Hlllii Jorgensen

SATURDAY, NOV. 14,1942

Hugh Duncan Alien
Frederick WUUam Anders
Oliver John AngeleCH
Morley Wayne Ayers

Commencing ot one o'clock we offer the following:

Robert Bankhead

Rudolph Cyrus Batholomew

Home Comfort cook stove
Large roll top office desk
Walnut dining table with 8 leave*
Buffet. 6 Dining room choir*
Double sanitary cot with full pad*,
nearly new
Large folding bed-davenport, good
Several rocking chairs Arm chair
Odd chain 9x12 Wilton rug
2. 9x12 rug*
Hoover electric vacuum sweeper
2 Library tables Commode*
2 Iron bed* and ipring*
3 Wooden bed*
2 Drop leaf kitchen tablet
Cupboard. Breakfatt table, 4 chain
Sewing machine 3 Walnut chain
Marble top commode Bed davenport
2 Feather ticks Dresser
Ironing boards Cupboard
3 Burner, new Perfection oil stove
Electric lamp Stool sled

Plant stand* Chiffonier
Music cabinet 3 Cord table*
2 Step-ladder* Throw rug
Small stand* 2 Dining tablet
3 Copper boilen Crock*
Electric percolator Carpet*
10 Ft. wood counter '
16 ft. of garage track
Quantity pipe Lawn mower
12 ft. ladder 20 ft. ladder
Wringer 25 ft. garden hose
Baby cab Magaxine rack
High chair Hard coal ttove
Rog rug* Wheelbarrow
3 Trunk* 2 ferneries bird cage
2 Burner oil ttove
Alemite xerk gun
Sample cate* Mirror Tub*
Army cot Garden tool*
Some small tool*
Dishes and cooking utensil* of all kind*
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

W. E. HUNT, Prop
DEWEY REED. Auctioneer

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

George Dewey Beard
Don Bekins
Chas. G. Blair
Dan Boddy

Robert WUllam Field
,
Donald James Finglelon/
CarroU J. Fisher
RobL K. Flannery
George Flint
Albert JuUua Geiger
William Nathan Gladstone

Jack Getting Griffin
Harland G. Grinage
Ernest Grommon

Donald Gerald Buehler

Clarence LeRoy Campbell

LeRoy Casterllne
Gordon Walter Castle
WUUam Alton Clark
Leon Clayman
Lawrence Byron Cluckey
WUUam Kinsey Cole
David Russell Cook

Floyd Garwood Craig
Floyd Winifred Culver
Roy I^slie Dennison

Harold Hames Eddy
Kenneth Barrett Edeborn

WUbur Lewis Halstead
Lester Haven HaUlrad
' Jack Michael Hamilton
Maurice Hamilton
Shirley F. Hamlin
Thomas Daniel Harris
WUUam Ivan Harris
Fred Daniel Hayes
Clarence Burton Heffner
Clarence Edward Helmer
Tonunis WUUam Hendrick
WUllam Earl Hescott
Frank Harold Hewitt
Harold Kenneth HUlon
Bradford L. Hinckley
Howard Ellon Hinckley
James Franklin Hinckley
RobL Edward Hinkson
WUUam Clare Hiscock
Harley Bryant Howlg
George Rankin Hyde
Lawrence Simpson Jenkins
Kenneth Edwin Johncock

Donald Chapman Kelsey
Chas. Samuel Kenney
Elmer Seymour Ketchum
Harold Raymond Knapp

George Raymond Myers
Orville Eugene Myers

Robert Gilmore O’Connell
Dean Alien Porter

Earl Knowels
Harold Lester Kreider

Cecil Ernest Steward

Hoy Mou» Strickland
Murry McClellan Stack

Birge Cartton Swift
Ralph Roy Swift
Harold

Clifford W. Lalan
John Paul Langford
Jo*eph Henry Langford

Harvey Gaylord Lenhart
Edward H. Leinaar

Lawrence Melvin Quick

Ferdinand Ellas Thomas

Lawrence Albert Radtke
Clayton Tinker

Nell Weldon Renick
Donald Dawlne Leyendecker
James Henry Linlnger
Webster Lints

Dennis Loyal Ripley

linnet Bex VnderhH
Walter WUUam Mayses
John Winfred McBain
Floyd Albert McCIurkin
James McCrea
Harrison Cyrus McDougald
John Dyrus McDougald
Philip Alfred McKeachie
David McKeown

George Edwin MUl*rd
George John Miller
Leon Rex Miller
Marvin Augustas Miller
Theodore Henry Moeller
Everett Warren Moore
Dari Munger

Florian Ralph Salik

Allen Curtis bhrlp
Rumeli Alien Sinclair
Robert Don Slack
Jack Rothaar Smith
John Riley Smith
Keith William Smith
Robert Wesley Smith
Clarence Eldred 8pidei
Richard J. Springer
Clarence Harry Stafford
Clarence Eimroxc SUlnet

Philip Herbert Warren

RobL Kenneth Whltwey

Clifford Clarence Yaho

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHONES: 2105 • 2103

'Fifty-Five Yean of Continuous Service'

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�FADI TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1M1

'

SUPERVISORS

•557
1943.

i£

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Balrinf/r

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1.089. ST
34.93
70* ««
431.13
33.03
*4.31
93.40
30.00
413 12

T..I. |

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Toul
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County Own(4 Propertr
I&gt;»vi, Pref-rtly. Xa thtitle.
* 3.371.-4 F.ragerald Pr«prrty .old io *
3.139.(1
»aln» Glover on .onlrsel,
Middletill, tillage, taination
* 1.(11 41
Meant. I'rm.trlv talnailon

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Get a Sniff of that
FRESH-BAKED BREAD/
made with.

£trucked LILY
- "The FLOUR the Best 'Cooks

XTUImJU

and moisture

BRING RUST. WlTH

MINIMUM

DRIVING, THERES MORE TIME

We Grind and Mix Feeds

FOR RUSTING.

Let Us Balance Your Feed Grains

MOISTURE,WHICH

ALWAYS GETS INTO
ft/Wh LUBRICATION POINTS,

'now STAYS
I'1.
I*
1

THERE

LONGER. PLAY SAFE
GET CAR GREASED AT

A

LEAST EVERY

2 MONTHS.

UCDUACU

IVl E

fVl M. O n

S’
tfa

16% or 20% PROTEIN

STARTING ■ GROWING ■ LA YING

Do you know that the flocks owned by ail the
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
eggs per hen? Yes. you're right. They were fed
16% or 20% Mermash.

Mermash 16%
Mermash 20%

* ’ 1

Mermade Balancer 32%

Mrs. Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
400 hens and netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
feed. She has fed Mermash exclusively since 1931.

ikuE7QU(l CONTAMINATES

?

i

Mermade Balancer 37%
Poultry Supplement 32%

FASTER WITH MINIMUM
DRIVING BECAUSE THE MOTOR
RUMS cool, doesn't evaporate

MILKMAKER Means Moneymaker!

WATER THAT CONDENSES IN
CRANKCASE. BETTER BE
SURE ABOUT CHANGING

Average herd production records up to 626 lbs.
of fat per cow have been made on Milkmaker.
Our Milkmokers for 1942-43 ore fortified with
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
and- copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
ever before.

Better care—your car needs it now
■
•

• Shorter mileage interval* between gteaie jobs, oil changes and other'
important aervicei—that * the "better care per mile" automotive lechniciani say your car need* with minimum driving ElpeaaUy, with winter
at hand, you'll want the complete protection ot the vital service* lined
below. Your Standard O.! Dealer doe* them eapettf j-. He sl*o offer* you
top quality motor oil-fto-Vu High in protective qualitie*. Standard'*
l*o-Vi&gt; (10-W; ii the fallen tuning winter motor oil you can buy.

.

L

SUNDkRD

SEE YOUR

STANDARD Oil DEALER

MILKMAKER 34%

MILKMAKER 24%

Fast, Cheap Gains with Porkmaker 44%
ANDY, a pig. weight 31 lbs., got Porkmaker plus corn, oats &amp; wheat. Weighed
192 lbs. 76 days later. Gain 214 lbs. per day. AMOS. Andy’s brother, weighed 35
lbs. got corn, oats and wheat but no Porkmaker
Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days
later. His gain was only 83/100 lbs. per day. Porkmaker 44% mokes pork
more profitable for you.
Different IngrtdienU to

M«t snd u*t. »' Bitmy CiMn-ckin and g-ene »’ Sfurk Ptu»&gt;-de«n and
«S*P »' how Wheel Beinng»-rep*rt with pww V Body-p&lt;Jnh and was.

STANDAID OU COMPANY
(INDIANA)

24% or 34% Protein

Pig Starter
Pig Crower
Fattener

Porkmaker
44% Protein
100 Ibi.
100 Ibi.
100 lbs.

Com

270 lbs.
470 lbs.
1.000 lbs.

Um

Wheat Middi
* Ground OaU.
Barley or Wheal

SIZE

Brood

OF PIG

mW»

A small

p&gt;&lt;&gt;

180 Ibi.
200 Iba.

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.

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HASTINGS, MICH.

TILIFHONI 2111

N. CHURCH ST.

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Government regulation of driving makes it
clear chat every one of our car* and trucks is
vital to the nation's oeed for essential war*
time transportation.
Less driving means more danger from cor:
'rosion, sticking parts and leaking engine gas*
Leu. Slower speeds make small irregularities
of engine performance more bothersome.

{GOODYEAR BROS. HDWE. CO.

Your ar should be lubricated and inspected on
the basis of time rather than mileage intervals.
Use your car carefully. Give it regular main­
tenance. Thisis the best way to preserve it.
Simple, yes, but important
Studebaker dealera are engaged in a war­
time service program—to assist you—regard­
less of the mike of car or truck you own.

HASTINGS

PHONE 2101

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. TUjrRSDAt. NOVF.MBEK U. Wt

ent including Beverly Plant*
! Hartford.
i
Woodland Township School
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Home Economics
Mra. George Paul left Sunday, to ' The freshman Home Ec class have
spend pari of the winter with her finished thetr course In preparing
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs I breakfast*, three being served?-They
Richard O'Brien of Dimondale. Mr will now plan luncheon menus to
nnd Mra. Chas. Fnul nnd children 1 be prepared and served by the close,
of Hasting* drove her to the iI
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
O'Brien home Sunday afternoon.
|I
Zion Lutheran Church
Miss Joan Leffler »pent the week- j
Rev, Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
end v^th Miss JoAnne Flnnle of j 10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
-Hasting* and helped her celebrate ' 11: 00 A. M. Divine Worahlp and
’ her birthday Friday. •
| sermon
Mr*. juiui
John uu»
Bulling
lhe i
air*,
UH* entertained &gt;..«
3:30 P. M. Lutheran gospel hour
Faith Circle of the Methodist W. 8. । Wednesday choir rehearsal
C. 8 at her home Monday eve- 1 Thursday
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Religious education
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WOODLAND

’and Mr*. WUna Kidder of Free­

COATS OROVF.

’CARLTON CENTER

SOUTH SHULTS

port.

Because of ifceui ability Mrs. Emma Norton suffered a stroke
last week at the home of her daugh­
lea for further study in hl* Held ter, Mrs. Earl Engle. There doesn't
of work, taut June he finished a
year of study at Springfield. Mat*,
receiving hl* Master's, degree. He Mrs Bessie Bruce.
comes very well* recommended and
Mrs. Merrill Strlmback of Wood­
we Invite all to hear him.
land spent Thuraday with her *1*-

a

and had a pot luck supper and
the new kitehen and new

Mra. Nell Walker of Chesaning is
spending a week with her mother, nlng.
Mra. Anna DeVine, while Mra. Alice

County Health Department talked
Grove..
and Bobby Brisbin sang aecompan- daughter of Battle creek spent the
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Adrlansoi.
ted by hi* mother. Mra. Geo. BrU-1 »«rkcnd with Mra. Anna Buck,
bin.
j Mm- Wilbur Landon. Mra. Arthur
and Mrs. Humeri Mead at Berrien spent Saturday and
MILO
Demond -Dn«d\y with Mra Ahm
,or •
honoring Mr. Springs.
I HICKORY CORNERS
uemona
•"«&gt;
Wilson of MiddleMr. and Mra. Herbert Van Stream
Mr. and Mr*. Cameron McIntyre Bonneville and family of
pS^Mra^^uS:
were in Kalamazoo Monday morn­
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Reid and
ing.
/
' .
' three months old Gracia of Youngs- Mrs Lena Seas* and the ho«te» ^A,n,T^T,
day dinner gue*u of Mr and Mr*. I farm helping with Ute choru.
L
vllle.
Penn,
were
over
Bunday
guests
Kalama too call*
Merritt Mead.
The Bhultx Communltv club wa*
™ 152rw: o°;
Rev. J. J. Wlllltts was presented pleasantly entertained at lha home
Merle Bradfield I of Rev. and Mra. Rennelis. AU atj tended the services In lhe Wesleyan &lt;50 for parsonage fund, to send box-;p^charterwUsal'who ktanera with a lovely Bible Bmtday m a of Mr X M »&gt;^k Hom Th^v
Thursday evening
birthday gift from hl. Sunday
tXt™in£?w™ ro
Mr*. EmllyXwilcox and W. A. church where Mr. Reid preached
»a
to
our
community
soldier
boys
)
.na
of the evening.
The Methodist Church
L
. 2??
Spaulding were- Hastings shoppers ‘ ui the evening. They called on aocne and voted to buy some new equipRev. George Wingard. Pastor
Mr*. Karl Fnul attended Hospital I
i of their friend* In the community rnent for the kitchen. Election of Mrs.'August
_
program, put on by Mn Llbtr:
Friday morning.-'
Mr‘ AuKU"1 Wilson were married th5..p
10:
00
A.
M.
Monting
worship
Guild No. 22 at (he home of Mr*. I
. and around Bethel Chapel where
George Woods was the guest of ' Mr. Reid was pastor for u tUnc. officers a* follow*- Pre., Mra. Ken­
A ben Johnson of Hastings last Wed- j 11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
8:00 P M. Young |&gt;eople's serv- Merle Bradfield and family from leaving there a year and a half ago. neth Keiaey. Vice rm.. Mrs. pearl
,'7~f' Butlne of Kalamazoo were Saturday next meeting will be with Mr*. Bud
nesday evening
Demond:
n
‘,*"u«15Aflcr
the reeinirnu
Demond
Sec
LehmanTh
newlyweds
were Uiei&lt;
recipients night and Sundsy guesu of Mr. and Ajney. Thi* win be th* Chriatma*
Thursday until Saturday..^
ouu. Sec..
oec.. Margaret
Margaret Lehman;
tinman. Thc
of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shomo were ’
Frank Town is not so weU. Their
Mrs. L. A. Day
| jjnner and each one la expected to
Mrs. J. J. Wlllltta U at the home brJn&lt; a gilt tor exchaLe
Evm
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Germaine, Jrotrand family. Mr. and Mrs. Sher­ Tre**.. Mr* Stella Kelsey.
Sunday dinner guests at the home ‘ Tuesday T.30 P. M choir practice
opened
refreshment*
were
served.
for a
.
»Knang». Kvery
of Mr nnd Mrs. Howard Glenn of ‘ Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek pray­ Mra. Emily Wilcox and Mr. and man Town and son of Detroit spent
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mr*. Paul
Paul Kesler
Kesler for
Mr.
Norton sna
and of
*“ and Mn. Harold "o'™
one Is Invited.
' er service.
Mr* Merle Bradfield attended the । the weekend at the Town home.
i
Thurs‘ family were guests at a dinner hon- lrw
J* w*ing
few “
days
taking care of the rnothAllegan.
“
...
There will be an official board Farm Bureau and Chamber of Com­
Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs :
™
wln« the birthday of Mr. Norton I" and
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Cock of Grand un(j suntiay Khool meeting at lhe
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim May of
merce banquet at Hastings Monday Travis Royer of Battle Creek. Mr.
।
* «1VM1 Bl lh* hotne of
Jnd Mrs- i
------------ *
Rapid* were dinner gueat* at the chureh Mondayi November 16.
Battle Creek Thuraday afternoon
I and Mrs. Wilbur Tolle* and chll- Ef’KXt is Ui■&gt;*7»I««
home of Rev. end Mr* Geo. Win- , rhllrrh „r lhe l!nlud
In
and spent Monday evening with Mr.
The 4-H Food Preparation Girls dren of Hastings. Mr. and Mra.
gard, Sunday.
and Mr*. Wayne Gates of KalamaChrist
entertained their mothers nnd | Wade Town and son Kenneth and
Rev. nnd Mr*. I. H Osgood were 1
I H. Osgood. Pastor
leader* at a 8 o'clock dinner at lhe Mrs. Leo Chamberlin of Delton. of Mt Pleajmnt’vDentthe unbend Mns Mawlc AnsP“u«h “ntl Mr a"d munlty house. Mra. Gladys. Mra
In Huntington. Ind.. V&gt;--t week. Rev.
Mt.. Pleasant
en- i' day evenln^trom^&gt;7^1?^ Ohra
or mi
rieiuant spent the weekend Mra.
Mr, Wm.
Wn. Shriber and
nnd family
tamiiv all of
nt1 Ula
t n- stam and Mrs. White will —
home of Joyce Roush. Sunday. Cov­ : Mr*. Vern Town and daughter* of
Osgood attended Hie Short Course '
10 00 A M. Morning worship
ers were laid for 16. The girls Mary and Margie of Plainwell were there.
In Mission* ul the college and Mr*. .
Hastings, Mr and Mrs Wm. Warner terrain.
I
Ruth Woodman was home from and Mr. and Mr*. Lester Warner Corporal Kenneth Litt*, of Lake T pending rome’Ske
| planned, prepared and served the Saturday callers.
O*gnod and children visited her { 11:00 A. M. Sunday school
No evening service.
Benton Harbor for the weekend.
and family of Woodland and Mr. and Fdrest. Tenn., vUlted hl* home folk*
‘“
U™‘n Battle Creek.
j dinner.
mother. Mr* Amanda Hdnnuer and i Kilpatrick
Mrs. Nellie Pennock visited her
Wrest. Tenn . visited hi* home folk*
_________ , , , ________
family In Huntington. Karl DillenWm. Brophy and daughter of son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Uy Night on Wednesday. Novembe: Mra. Leo Barry and son*, pleasantly a few day* but week
-GN PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
beck of th&lt; Kilpatrick church ac- 1 10: 30 A. M. Sunday school
'suiprbied Mrs. Frank Shriber with
Plainwell called Friday at the home Mra. Harold White and three sons
11:
30
A.
M.
Morning
worship.
11
with
pot
luck
supper
at
the
rotnpnnled them and attended the | There will be Evangelistic serv­ of Earl Towne.
: of Paw Pew from Thursday morn­
a potluck dinner Sunday In honor
church baiement and program tn of tier birthday at the Prank Shriber
short course.
Lawrence Tbblas was called to ing till Sunday night.
ices in the Kilpatrick church each
the school house.
MiM Mary Townsend of North .
home. She received several lovely
E. L. Bromley. Mrs. H. E. Barnes
evening this week except Saturday Ann Arbor Wednesday by the seri­
Manchester. Ind., visited her par­
and Mr. Kne*s attended Sam Van- fall from u wagon and break a cou­ gifta.
I nt 8 P. M. The services began Sun- ous illness ot his father.
ent*. Rev and Mra. H. V. Town­
, Miss Myrtle Norton was a weekMrs Henry Germaine. Mrs. Emily derwood's auction near Shelbyville ple of rib* last Wednesday.
| day. November 8 and will continue
send over the weekend.
।
cd guest of Minnie Hinckley al Way-'
Wilcox.
Mrs.
Mildred
Spillane.
Mrs.
Monday
of
last
week.
■ througliput the week.
The C. E. society met for a HalML** Jean Kantner nnd roommate i
land.
Thomas Spee* and Mrs. Merle
Dewitt Ames and son Merrill and
The Evangelical Church
Ml** Grace Shock of North Man­
Bradfield attended a Red Cross sew­
Mr. and Mrs? Cleon Landon and
J. S Deabler. pastor
" ing bee at the Masonic Temple. daughter Dorothy of Howard City Earl Sease and family Thursday Leia and Mr*. Arthur Yorger and
Chester. Ind., were weekend guesta i
were recent callers on' Mrs. Clara evening.
10:00 A. M. Morning worship
of the former* parent*. Mr. nnd j
Hickory Comers. Wednesday.
। children were In Battle Creek Sat*
UnderhlU and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Mrs. Guy Kantner.
|j Theme of sermon -Why Should j
I urday.
Robinson.
80UTH BOWNE
Follower* of---Jeaus
Be FVarful." I WOOD SCHOOL
...------------------------------------------Mr nnd Mr* Wm Lull of Ben­ J the
Mra Jessie Johnson and Mr*.
Friday. November 6th. being Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Carol Puller and
I Tile Friendly Neighbor* Club met Vesta Switzer of Plainwell called
ton Harbor were Sunday guest* of , 11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
Elaine have moved to Lowell. R 2.
7:45 P. M. Evangelical League of Thuraday at the home of Mrs. on Mrs. Clara Underhill Wednes- A. T. Eash's birthday, her sonit-ln- We are sorry to have them leave
Mr nnd Mrs Carl WulU
law*
and
daughters.
.Mr.
nnd
Mr:.
E. Topic
"Meeting
Our -------Latin&gt;i—
Dewey
Gauillne Rationing
I C.
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—* Anderson, with the largest
WUllam SchulU of Grand Rapids. and Elaine will be greatly missed
American Friend*
Friends".
led by
liv Mrs.
Mrs attendance vui
a.’-—, sixteen
,ivr—.*
Tiie plan of gasoline rationing In II American
”, led
yet. There were
I attend the funeral of Mra. Alice ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burkey and
Woodland will be as follows:
i Deabler.
ladies there with two new mem- I Dunning at the W. M. church.
Wm. Russell, who suffered a
Plucr—
—Woodland township school. II Evening worship 8:30 P. M.
j bers
Mrs. Kendall Reahm* of : Mr. and Mn. Harvey Gllluple of Mrs. Jane Daniels of Hastings and stroke. Oct 26th. is gaining slowly
Place
North half of lhe | Theme of sermon
"The One Hastings was present to help or- , Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. John Willison Mrs. Anna Wolcott of Lansing i at the Jaratfer Convalescent Home.
Time—The Worth
came In the evening to help hei
school area on Wednesday. Novein- Thing Needful”
I ganlze a Home Nursing class which
It
is hoped he can soon be brought
। and children of Marshall and Mr.
her
3 to
to u
6 P
M. and 7i »&lt;&gt;
to 9 P M &lt; T,lr
Auxiliary
ix-r 18
in j
• in.
- - Ladies
—- -----------------will
­ meet In ■ will be. started soon and held In and Mrs. J. 6. Clark and son Bobhome.
of satisfying (he hunger of hundreds of soldiers —
The South half of Ute school area ’}’&lt;* church November 18 at 2 P M. Mr*. Geo Kelley's vacant house I ble ot Battle Creek were Sunday plete surprise and a pleasant eve­
The Halloween party at the Carimen, women, children, but It can be converted Into
across from tiie school house. Any­ visitors of their mother, Mrs Em- ning was enjoyed by all.
on Thursday. November 19. 3 to 6 i E£SUonJof o'ncer’
; ton school was greatly enjoyed Fri- -• - ---------- --। Thursday evening Midweek pray- one Interested in joining this class
mle Clark.
Blough's
were
Rev.
and
Mrs.
To
­
I
er
service
at
the
home
of
Ray
Scheel
please get in touch with any mem­ i Mr. and Mra. John Mourer and
Village of Woodland on Fridav.
of corn it truly a storehouse of food and ammunlthe one in cost
bias
Schrock
and
Mra.
Rachel
Stahl
Friday evening, choir rehearsal.
ber of tiie Neighbors club.
November 20. 3 P M to H P. M
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick of Aube recognized.
Tiie annual thank ofering service
Will Calm* L* still in Butterworth I gusta leave Friday morning for and son Arthur of Zion Hili.
continuously. On the day of reg­
Your Job Is to raise more corn and II'* the Job of your
hospital nnd os he is getting pretty northern Michigan to spend two 'Hazen Gray of Hastings was a BARRYVILLE
istration the owner must bring with will be held Sunday. November 22.
visitor at Milo Curtiss' Friday af­
home-sick would certainly appre­ weeks hunting deer.
neighborhood DeKalb Hybrid Seed Corn dealer to
Hie work of the visitation com­
him. &lt;1) the application. &lt;2t serial ' South Woodland Church of the
ciate hearing from his friends. His I Sympa.thy 1* extended to relatives ternoon.
Brethren
number* of tires. &lt;3‘ Vehicle, reg-.
mittee continues through this week.
help you Increase your yield — raise moje and better
Mra. Jennie Pardee and Miss Every home Is to be contacted.
address is John W. Calms. Butter­ and friends of Mr*. Alice Dunning
Arthur L. Dodge, pastor
1st ration card. &lt;4&gt; serial number of
corn on lew land. Your local DeKalb farmer-dealer i
10: 00 A. M. Worship nnd sermon. worth hospital. Grand Rapids. Mkh. ' of Delton. Funeral services were WaneUa Schray visited Friday af­
Mrs. Charles Hutton and Mllgra
automobile use tax sticker.
knows corn because he grows it — he knows your soli, &gt;
Charles Kidder returned home [ held Wednesday ot last week at the ternoon at the Alden Porritt home. and Mrs. Minnie Hutton of Walled
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
No one with more than five Ures
Mr and Mr*. Uoyd Brock ana Lake spent from Friday until Mon­
per car ’jvlll be Issued a ration book, j We make advance announcement Monday from training camp in Tex­ W. M. church here conducted by
you r weat her and can help you select the hybrid varleEpworth league Enjoys Hallowe'en of the special all dny service on as for a fifteen day furlough. It Rev. Gearhart, a former pastor. Herb Croii of Lake Odessa were day with Mr. and Mra. Will Hyde.
lles that will do best on your farm. See him today,'
November 22.
Bosket dinner at proved to be not such a happy oc­ | Burial was made in the East ceme­ callers on their daughter. Wanette Sunday dinner guests also were Mr.
Schray
and Mrs. Jennie Pardee Fri­
The Epworth League of the Meth­ noon. Make plans to attend this casion as It might have been as he tery.
and Mra. Charles McCoy of Grand
day
afternoon.
Mr.
Brock
and
Mr.
-------- - _fellowship
______ found his mother quite ill. HowChristian
odist church held a Progressive day of_ __
Word from George Elliott of De­ CroH* also called al lhe Milo Cur­ Rapids and Mr. and Mra. Russell
the first
ever. Mr*. Kidder Is now very much troit states that hla mother. Mrs
Ml Want:
— .... Tung
~
~ Chris'
Corey of Battle Creek.
party Hallowe'en night. They were
tis* home.
— _
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improved
and we.
tha
Church
of lit* Broth- ....^,
_____________
, all wish her a
Mrs. Floyd Baird and son Bruco
-first entertnlned-«»l-H»e puwiwgs tlaa- from
Mra. Edd Lacy visited Friday af­
We need her been an Invalid for many years and
with Rev. and Mrs. Geo Wingard ren MiNtlon In Shansi, China, to. speedy recovery,
-of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
ternoon with Mra. Ernest Battles
ns their host*. From there they come to America, will apeak at the around,
Lorbeck of Scott* were Saturday
lived with her only son. Mr. and of Hastings.
Rose spent Friday af- Mra. George Elliott. Mrs. Eliott,
J afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs.
went to the home of- Marjory Eng­ church of the Brethren on Wednes- ' Mrs. Edna "
Mr. and Mra. Milo Curtiss and I Elmer Gillett. Lee Atwood of Grand
land. making call* enroute. Marda day evening. November 18 He at­
who 1* over eighty year* of age. is
Fnul wa* the next hostess with the tended the Mission schools, being Geo. Taggert. Mr and Mrs. Chas. being cared for al a nursing home Ervin Curtiss ate employed at the Rapids spent Thursday night andWhite Products Company at Mid­
... ­ converted and baptized by Rev. Rom* made a short visit in the fore­
party ending nt the home of -Vir
Frlday with the Gillett'*.
dlevilla.
noon.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Rose
fu.... end ...................
Pop-. Frank Crumoacker. pioneer mlsaianginia
Dorothy Varney.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop spent
SHIRLEY GILLESPIE------------------------------------ Hasting., Mldu
Several from this neighborhood from Friday until Monday with Mr.
com. elder. doughnut* and cocoa ary of the Church of Uie Brethren and son in lhe evening.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mra.
-were served-to them as they pro- In China.
.
•*Mra. Ora Lehman and Mra.-Jcrry attended the funeral of Mra. Lydia and Mrs. Ferri* Lathrop at Toledo.
ETHAN A. WINTERS
— Dowling, Midh.
Simpson
of
Freeport
and
Mrs
Jake
rrewed through the evening and ! He attended Yenchlng Unlveralty Orville Bruce were Mra. Nelson Hul­ Fisher of Woodland spent Wednes­
Hugh Higdon of Pontiac was a
Gless of Bowne Thursday.
the town. Several guests were pres-1 from which he was graduoted about bert and son. Dale of Battle Creek day with a relative at Ionia.
A. W. GETTY
Thursday night guest of Mr. and
Middleville, Mich.
Mr. and Mr*. Haney Blough and
Between sixty and seventy rela­
tives. friends and neighbors gath- Leia Starboard of Welcome Cor­
ner* visited Mra. Ebtella Rosier Sun­
Barnum and family Friday evening day evening.

SSrSSs « - - ~

i

There's An

ARSENAL

in that lower 40 of yours

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DEKHL

HYBRID CORN

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming we will sell at public auction one mile south of
Middleville on M-37 the following described'property on

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942
COMMENCING AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.

HORSES
Bay gelding, 7 yrs. old, wgt. 1600 lbs.
Sorrel gelding. 7 yrs; old. wgt. 1600 lbs.
Thb team 1* sound and well broken In every

COWS
Purebred Guernsey, 6 yrs. old, will be
fresh by day of sole
Purebred Guernsey, 8 yrs. old, due
March 15
Guernsey, 5 yrs. old. due April 10
Cream colored Jersey, 6 yrs. old, fresh
Sept. 20, bred Nov. 6
Brown Jersey. 6 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 22
Holstein-Jersey, 4 yrs. old, due
March 26
*
Holstein-Jersey, 6 yrs. old, due June 2
Guernsey-Jersey heifer, due Jan. 6
Purebred Guernsey heifer, bred July 16
Guernsey-Jersey heifer, bred Oct. 26

HOGS
Purebred Hampshire brood sow, bred
Oct. 9
Purebred Hampshire brood sow, bred
Oct. 10

FEED
About 50 bu. oats in bogs
About 100 shocks of good com in field
and 500 crates in crib
About 100 shocks of good fodder in
field
Small stack of straw
2 ton of hay in mow 1 ’/j bu. popcorn

FARM MACHINERY
Low steel wheel wagon and hoy rack
1941 New Idea manure spreader

1941 New Idea mower, only cut 30
acres
McCormick mower Ontario grain dull
2 sec. spring drag Spike tooth drag
Good stack cover 16 x 20 ft.
Nearly new dump rake
4 leg corn marker Double shovel plow
Oliver P 41 riding plow
Syracuse 31 walking plow
Little Willie riding cultivator
Cross cut saw and one man saw
Stone boat and com shelter.
Metal smoke house
Metol water tank, 15 bbl.
50 gal. fuel oil drum
Set 40 ft. extension ladders
7 ft. step ladder
*x
1 1-3 h. p. electric motor
Set nearly new heavy double work
harness
Old set of double harness
Set fly nets
2 metal electric brooders
3 10-gal. milk cans and strainer
Water separator and milk pails
Good set of basswood dump boards
Sprayer and forks, hoes, rake and
many other small tools too numerous
to mention.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
100 lb. lee refrigerator
Battery radio
3 table*
Oak chest of drawers
2 commodes
Oak stand
Chairs and rocker
Oak chifferobe
Feather mattresa
Many dishes, silverware, cooking utensils, fruit
cana, electric stand and floor lamps and
many other articles too numerous to mention.

' ALSO THIS FARM will ba OFFERED at PRIVATE SALL
WITH THE RIGHT to REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS.
*

■

TERMS: Cash day of sate, nothing to be removed until settled for.

ORRIE AND BESSIE LANDACRE, Owners
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ERNEST GRAY, Clerk

^SE=BX&amp;SS=========================-=-=====S=^

for a farewell party. Mr*. Barnum
ha* purchased a .house and lot in
Lake Odessa and will move there
in the near future. We wish them
success and happiness tn their new
home. The evening was spent in
visiting and refreshments
were
served. Mrs. Barnum and family
were presented with a -purse of
money to use as they wished.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Smith and
Ncvah and Mrs. Zelma Cox of TUstings spent Friday evening with
Chas. Farlee and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Farlee.
The Woodland United Brethem
Missionary' society will meet with
Mrs. Bernice Kantner on Wednes­
day. Nov. 18th. The hostesses are
Mrs Ruth Fisher. Mra. Ethel Lozo
and Mrs. Bernice Kantner.
Mr. and Mra. Keith Farlee and
son were, guests at a family dinner
at the home of their grandparents.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Mayo of Maple
Grove Sunday in honor of lhe lat­
ter’s 50th wedding anniversary. Baby
Charles Burke Farlee Is the only
grandchild of the couple. Open
hquse was held in the afternoon.

LIBERTY LIMERICKS

Wednasday caller of Mrs. Jennie
iranac U
spending a few days visiting at the
home of her brother. Milo Curtiss.

DOWLING (BRISTOL SCHOOL
DISTRICT).
Mr. and Mra. Charite Gilbert
wire pleasantly surprised on their
blrUidfcys. celebrated Nov. 1 at their
daughter's, Mrs. Chas. Harney Case.,
He was 67 and she was 61 on
Halloween. Those present were
Mr. and Mra. Truman Gilbert, Carl
Gilbert, and Miss Gladys Gilbert I
from Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ray |
Clark, from Middleville, son and
family Mr. and Mra. Ivan Gilbert I
and Jimmy, and daughter and I
family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hamby
Case and John. A chicken and duck I

UCTION SALE
Due to lock of form labor and the ill health of my wife, I will have an auction Mila
at my form located 11 miles south of Hastings on the farm known os the Wm.
Wertmon farm 1 mite south of Cedar Creek mill and '/* mite east on the HupeBarry townline rood on
'

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1942
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES:

HORSES

Mrs. Forrest Stamm and children
ipent the weekend with her mother I
at Nashville.
*

Bay Team wt. 2900

CLOVEBDALE
Mr. and Mrs Bernard DeGolla
and Mra Bert McCallum were Kala­
mazoo shoppers Tliuraday.

Guernsey cow 7 yrs. old,

Martha Chamberlain spent Thurs­
day and Friday In Kalamazoo with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennel*. Thura1 day w-as Ekl Fennel*' eightieth birth- .
i day. Many more happy birthdays
' are the wishes ot hi* friends and ,
' neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks spent 1
Thursday tn Kalamazoo. Mra. Alta |
Mosher who 1* at the Brooks home,
spent Thursday with Mra. Bert Pat- ,
ton of Delton
Mra. Bessie Leonard of Hasting* U !
spending thi* week with her daugh- ,
ter Mra. Letter Monica and family, i
Mrs. Dana Dickerson. Mrs. Prank '■
’ Humeston
Hunteaton and Mr. Welton
WelUm Brook*
Brook* ,j
j attended the Home Extension class
in Hasting*. Wednesday.
Mra. Bam Gelb spent Friday in |
Richland with her daughter ana I
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reed.'
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod and :
Mr. Van Volkenburg of Kalamazoo
spent Tuesday at the McLeod home
here.
Mr. and Mra. Norman Keller and
Ralph Skidmore moved to Hastings ;
Thuraday to spend the winter.
i Mrs.
Grover - Davenport and ■
' daughter Helen spent Wednesday i
with Mr. Davenport at the Amertj can Legion hospital. Battle Cre»*.
j It wm Mr. and Mrs. Davenport's
. wedding anniversary.
j Mra. John Ennis of Gull lake
j spent Thursday with her sister. Mra.
Grover Davenport

Marflabaa
Mort tkka 1,000 kind* of (tarBsb
art known to mankind.

COWS
calf by side

Guernsey heifer,
Roan Durham, 3 yrs. old,
giving milk, due In March

Jersey heifer.

Block heifer, 2 yrs. old
HAY AND GRAIN

5 tons alfalfa hay
5 tons mixed hay
175 bu. oats
200 baskets corn
TOOLS

McCormick Binder 2 new
canvasses
17 tooth spring tooth Drag
1 Riding plow No. 11 Oliver
2 Walking plows
Slip scraper

2 Moot mowing machine
2 wagont
Dump rake
2 horse cultivator (rider)
1 horse cultivator
Stock rack
DeLaval No. 15 power Sep­
arator
Forks, shovels, hoes, etc.
Gal. stock tank
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Studio couch
Kitchen cabinet
3 Rocking chain
Several crocks Organ
Incubator, 500 egg capacity
Dresier Commode
Dining table. Mate 12
2 kitchen tables
50-pc. let of diihei
Kitchen range
Davenport
Camp stove
picturei
Milk pails
Cream cam
mention.

. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, no good to be removed until settted for.

URI BERGMAN, Prop.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

IVAN CAMPMU,

�THE HA0T1NCG BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1M1

MIDDLEVILLE

iturday night and Sun-1 Charles Parker Friend* ot the | wark as district suporintendant of
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Last We«k’» Letter
I Th* Della Allen
Howard of WYashincton D 1 e,ut&gt; ulU &gt;nM( wlth
hu dXr UtaJttnHU tnta
for dUlnw *nd regularsouth this

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to see their several degrees
has raceived
through hard work and spiritual
tltnasa.
to make a longer stay.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Tolan. Jr.
p Harper a nd family
The home of Mrs Mary Sharp U and son Lynn of Detroit, and Ray ot Octobar
Mr. and Mra. Monroe Gibbs and parents. Mr. and Mra Henry Poulbeing connected up with the village Tolan of Farmington brought their
Mr. and Mrs Jim Gross of Grand
father, Robert Tolan. 8r. home frosn
'
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_
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Stillwell ot sewer system.
Charles Finkbelner. son of Mr. and hla work, at Battle creek Bunday
Mr and Mrs. Jack Rosenberg.
। Grand Rapids were Sunday afterTb. Young Woman'. Guild of the
I1". ‘UUr' Mr* Mrs. Alton Finkbelner. was on the
freshman football team of Western Tolan. Sr. accompanied her husband
MHbodlst church will meet atm. Harry Batach and family.
State College. Kalamazoo
State College, Kalamazoo that play­ to Battle Creek where she expects to
Mra Reginald Cridlcr on Thuraday • Mis* Nyta Kingsley has completed I' cd
ed al
at Lanslnir Saturday
Batiirriav
find employment.
evening. Nov 1J.
1 her .ummeF. work at the Glenn
Leonas Elwood, who 1
Mr and Mra Edd Timm .nd son Solomon home, and returned to her a defense school In (Detroit was
Leroy were Bunday visitor, of her P***0'* home at Gull take.
home from Friday night .unUi Bun­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry BUmson,
—__
------ ------ —
* .family
—. Rev H H Harris of Wayland was day afternoon. He was accompanied
brother,
Fred
Wlcrtnga
and
calling on old friends Monday tail by his brother-in-law arid sister. their 7th wedding anniversary.
of north Grand Rapids St
a supper
at lhe home Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Lewis an&lt;l little 1
Mr. And Mrs. Mark Ritchie ac- and was
-----------—— guest
----------cocapantad
Mr.
and
Mra
Verner
Martha
Bemway.
cwnpatucu aar. ,uu »u». varuoc
, Mr.
------ ---— ~----------son David. Mra. Urals and son reWMtt
oi
Hastings
to
Woodland
.
Mr
**"• Arno*d P?*er a?d malned for a week's visit with her 1 were delightfully entertained Friday
Webster of Hailing*
.2^3^
Friday evening and enjoyed the lw0 inuU children of Cadillac, vls- parents. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Elwood. evening by Worthy Matron Doris »•'* c«»mj
ited their parents. Mr. and Mra. A.
hv zeff1—.—■ anri
it I*
’
Ucut. and Mra. Arnold Hoebeke nniiTar...
H. Parker and John VanderVeen, arrived early Ulis Monday morning
Caller, of Mrs. Sarah Campbell
family. Saturday and Bunday. ■ fram
Benning.. a». where they was held In the Masonic temple and lor
and niece. Ml** Loueta Cook, Mon- and
Mr. and Mra. Mark JUtchle_at-1 have been since January and an.
parents. Mr. and Mn. Walter tended the funeral of Frank Bag- vl31Un&lt; ,t the home of her parent*, very amusing. An old-time achool
nell (Kelly) former janitor at lhe: Mr. and Mri c j 8UMUr at Gun with Harry Stimson acting as dnlr rreiii.r-d
■Thome of Alto, her mother. Mra Courthouse, at St. Rose church In takc ArnoW wiu
w Camp Houae principal and Mr*., Poulson as
Roy Cook of Battle Creek. Mrs.
I
T„a* at the close of hla two teacher, brought back the ex- j ** '
George Thome of Indiana and Miss Hasting*. Saturday morning.
Mr*. Pearl Adgate. who I* staying, wwks- furlough but his wife will periences and fun of tiie school day A iru
Hazel Kindler of West Virginia.
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Henremaln
wlth
her
parenU for a period of life. The past njatron* and 1
Mn. Lena Bixler has returned
ry Shivley In Yankee Spring*, spent longer visit.
patrons were the alumni who had ____
from Thursday until Sunday at her I Harold Haskins employed by tne relumed for the reunion. An original order for publication
Hudsonville.
autr «r .likkicw
Mra. Nonnan Maclver spent a few home in Grand Rapids. Friend* of BUsa Mfg Co of Ha*tlngs will go game based on incidents in the
*°!.rr V’ kno’,„U?t to Pittaburg Wednesday on a few history of the Chapter was not only ,ar ,h« c*«{y •&lt; 1
days this past week with her par- '*“■ ohJ‘*fy*
Mr. Shivley. who has been 111 for,days buslne** trip.
ot Interest but quite enlightening. I
TrvK,°^d.SP.^.».a.,
izt.rbl wm-Ira r-ontlniw-a v*rv alrz &gt;
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...
Following the entertainment the ‘
ln
, ..un,
at tne (Henn Dean nome. Mr. luu
.----- .
..
. ----- .
u«uhhwi. wu» wmu,
luuiunszuo. guests were escorted lo the dining- D»t»b»r A. D. iu«a
with his wife and son David, have j
wh? 3° ,^X5.rn On this Monday where the tatter loos .™_.
-.™.- —
—------.
room where
tables were
decorated
recently relumed from Illiopolis.
n Pf1_nl.'0C.'L h3sp u •, 3** the ‘Mln tor Seattle. Washington with Halloween colors and the * in thi*
Ill where he had several months' uken?as‘wceku,“le dot“p'lerwhere she will make her home withmenu served, appropriate for the'All. n srh
work"on"defense construction. This P*rcnU- *’*r‘ ?.n&lt;1
^5"' ! hcr Bl*l«r. Mrs. Reo Boley. We shall (season. Each of the guests of honer
1:4,1 11
Mcmcta? Uteyhavetakentheir trail- Uc*ne,,L H“tiW
U ’
rat“ D«ina while she 1* away । were given a nice remembrance by
er house to Urbandale where they
bo&gt; and **l«hwl 0 5 ,ta. and hope she returns to the home the Worthy matron and all are very ,k,i
willBaUta
resideCriek
•* be has a position 1 ,.,Mr ftad...
. vl, M
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. “n folk*
gratefulkindness
lo her shown.
for the work and . ’ ,K' 11
to
^
P«t. before too many months roll | Lterly
Howard of Ionia spent a few day*

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Capt. Nathaniel Brown Palmsr
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NOTICE TO CREDITOBI

REAL ESTATE (
For sole a dandy house in Woodland, 6 rooms,
2 bedrooms up, 1 down, both complete with
shower, gas, good well, $1800.00.
We have another HOLC house in the Village of
Freeport. Just got it. Will sell for 10% down
with interest ot 4'4%. $2200.00.

Nearly 40 acres of land on M-43, 6 miles from

I’lllt AGO. KALAMAZOO AND SAG!
town, good remodeled house. $2600.00.
COMPANY and TIIE 1
Now that Thanksgiving puddings w*&gt;n^ °1 tne Green lake vicinity , school friend* ot Walter Oriffeth. i Middleville had a very quiet । .jni.thm.
ESTHAL HAlIJitUD
are just around the comer, it might **re Bunday dinner guest* at the 1^ o[ Mr
Mrj
oriffeth of Hallowecn-a few soaped wlndowsHouse and 5 acres of land on S. Jefferson
be a help to lhe housewives to know °'«»n
n. Hickory Comers, formerly of Mia- but nothing done that caused
street, house ell modern, $3000.00.
the roet wUl go through the food
dlevlUe w,n **
k™’ ‘rouble.
grinder very easily if lhe grinder Jack
*'* enJ0&gt;e** “ ,Hall0*Mn of two important events that 1 The newly organised class for
We hove a nice farm 3’4 miles out. Has a
Bwarmed. We tried it and know.
s“V1£Jd,y. .eve"lng "l hU home happened to Wall In October. Oct. Ifi Young Married People and older
Mr and Mra. John Kepkey ex- on
Rapids bt.
; hc received hla commission as 2nd young folks will hold lu second
wonderful square house, big bam. Will sell or
pect to leave Thursday for North I
1 UeUtenant and October 18 he was meeting with a pot-luck supper In
will trade for a good home in Hastings.
Platte Neb., where they will spend 5?“'*?®,,? .th
O'5_,
” 2ra, I united In marriage to Miss Prances the Methodist church parlors. Wedthe winter months with her daughWednesday evening, and also wiltahlre The wedding took place i nesday evening, Nov. 11. At the first
Wanted: some more listings. We hr._
ter
i “
membcrs• in Mississippi. The bride and groom meeting, officers were elected.
buyers now, bring in your listings as soon 01
Bernard Benaway.
who is
^^ Bwllt will give a report. met whUc hc
atatlonCd a{ nntl
it Is hoped the attendBcmara
ncnawny. woo
u located .
at 5302 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood.
u'®’- Hollywood I■
CamP Robinson in Arkansas. They ante at tills social gathering will
possible.
ra.nr
tn
in
theIr regular
cwxuu,
u&gt; u,c
Calif., tau.M
would iik.
like ^hi!
to oct
getvlctaitain
In touch
touch 1
। *'
Woman's
club thi*
Tuesday. I *rc Uvln« ln Columbus. Ga. near ; be much larger than last. Mrs?Floy.1
1 Ft. Benning where he expects to be j Helrigel. assisted by her husband. ,,
THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD
in Callforpterre Stimson was a Sunday dinsemre wh°
ner guest of his sister. Mrs. Vem I three months longer studying motor are teachers- of the class in which .
many are showing interest.
ma^Bernard will show them a good .
#nd famlly Mr;(
8Umilon maintenance.
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Streeter of Gun 1 The football boys played Uie last
Rev I W. Minor is starting a
!*n’’*l‘(l'P^”dlp® .*
* m*e
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION
take wm
will entertain
entertain tneir
their son
son William
William nome
home game
game oi
of inc
the season
season maay
Friday (A tru« r«i*y)
catechism etas* for children at 2 p. ■
“ 1 “nd famlly. and their daughter. Mra. night with Wayland apd held the
m. Saturday at the Methodist par- i &lt;aT^J? S
onn. m ■Arnold H0*^ «nd husband at a I score lo a O tie. aitho our local*
sonage. Parent* should send their ■ V m remalrTlndeflnltelv dlnncr Par‘&gt;' Wednesday evening ■ played in the Wayland territory ,ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
children for this Christian Instruc- .
his^dlushter Mr* ^arietan honortn« William'* birthday.
much of the time. Perhap* the boys
uan
I »“*» hU -«WHer. «« Carleton
Joe
of norlhwMl ■ mUse(1 thclr halfback Charles Harris
||l
MeDoaalrl.
Fred Fitch w*« brought home by,
_„n
... । Thomnpple entertained two classes who was completely knocked out
REAL ESTATE BROKER
ambulance from Blodgett hospital.
““5L,
’ 2^up j of the Parmelee Sunday school, the the game the week before when the
Friday where he has been under:
3b,™ Lin ^teinta7
youn® peopla and young married Ued Martin here to 20-20. Chuck
PHONE 2659
STEBBINS BUILDING
observation
Mr. and Mrs. Fltcn !
10 01 ** ' peoples class at a Halloween party ! broke the small bone of hi* lower
of health.
.
reauta in the residence with MreJ01
ncann
"J----------- *-----------------------"
----------------------------- --- - --------Mr. and Mra. Qlcnn Thamtis and i
ritv «nrtSMrr ^ndleMri °Fdwant &lt;tau«htws. Pearl and Ardis, Dick &gt; game of the season will be played at 1
Mlu Vera Scnslba who Is employ­
of
KrotUe ,nd daughter, Mary Lee.’ Caledonia on next Friday. November. ■
ed at the State hospital in Ksla­
•nd
W.nd.U Miller and 8
in axoo. visited her parents. Mr. and
s b mothcr- Mrs |Mr. and Mra Burr Tumble, all of
The WomanY Society of Christian
Mr. wim.m Mennnn.il ir »i IOrantl
came with well- Service met al the church. Friday
Sunday dinner guests at the
Claude Rosenberg home in north­ gett hospital In Grand Rapids, and I and Mra Wm. Tumble, northwrat of meeting. While the attendance was
west Thornapple were Mr. and Mrs. Is slowly improving from her ap­ town, on Sunday, October 25. The ■ not as targe' os anticipated the
occasion was a surprise on their; dinner was superb. After the feast
pendectomy and an attack of pneu­
Earl Kermeen and Grover Cline of monia. Her husband was home from mother .nd grandmother. Mra. Wm. tne ladle, adjourned to lhe Chapel
Trumble, who received many nice where Rev. William Helrigel con^
the Parmelee vicinity.
Ludington for the weekend.
remembrances, for her birthday.
t ducted a very impressive devotional
A number from this vicinity plan
•'TYie Club” lunch room operated service, and for the program gave
to attend lhe Farm Bureau suppe, and Mrs. Albert Parker. Mrs Ray
by Mrs. Oscar Finkbelner has closed two travel talks on recent trip, to
at Hastings this Monday night.
Mrs. Gladys Wurm ancl daughter Soloman were among the relatives for lhe winter months but will again Mexico and from Michigan to WashDonna of Watervliet, rode through and neighbors who met at the at be open for business May 1. Mrs F.. ington slate. He showed beautiful
with friends Sunday and spent the Parker home. Saturday evening. who assists her husband with hl. I moving pictures of the trips and
day with her mother. Mrs. Emma Oct. 24 to remind Mat and wife oi feed and coal business as bookkeeper.! told thing* that made the talks not
Williams, and called on her broth­ their 42nd wedding anniversary. It feel, she can not carry on both I only Interesting but Instructive.'
place, during the busy winter, The business session included the
er. Charles Williams and family.
was a complete surprise. All report
months. The young people will miss 1 appointment of a nominating com. Un Burdette (Bud) Van Hom. .having a very line evening.
who has been seriously ill at Pen­ ' Mr. and Mra. L. R. Beeler spent "The Club” for it Is a social gather- mittec for the coming election of
nock hospital for a few weeks. Is Sunday attemoon at Caledonia with Ing place for the boys and glrU. officers. The ladles, who raise a targe
and they will all be around next' apportionment for the church budsome better but will have some more
to get................
it started
“
get besides their missionary budget,
x ray pictures before being brought Beeler. His mother, who has been . May
Old friend* were saddened by the also collected a dollar for purchase
home.
a helpless Invalid for several year*,
Three ot the men of northwest remains in about the same condl- 1 new* of the death of Peter Buah re- of a soldier's comfort kit A rum­
■ O—Brisbin
mage sale was also planned for the
Thornapple vicinity have sore hands Uon.
cently al hl* home In Redlands, near future with Mrs. Vem Hooper
as Uie result of accidents. Murray
Pvt. John Robertson has arrived
Schnurr cut his thumb badly when safely at some Pacific destination, I Calif. Mr Bush went west from the and Mra. Floyd Holes os general
caught in the rollers of a com pick­ according tox In form* Uon received Martin vicinity several years agu chairmen. Other committees named
t 1 for hta health but each year made are Soliciting- Nettle Parker. Bertha
er. Glenn Kermeen broke a bone by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
a trip back to visit hl* cousins ot Blake. Mattie Ritchie. Ada Berier.
In his hand while cranking his Robertson.
tractor. Brad McLeod had a flnRev. W. H. Helrigel of Traverse . this vicinity. He was a cousin ot the Stella Parker. Daisy Baker. Ethel
children.
VanSickle, Marjorie Williams and
City talked before lhe Rotary club i|1 Bass*
The Preaching Mission held at the Clarabel
Lawrence;
advertising.
an lron.(
SuSS?" *n&lt;* “
“l”°1 “,, Methodist ™»«"
• ■from
“&gt; Leona Sweet. Jennie Rugg. Lol* |
church “
last• —
week,
Mr. and Mra Delbert Buxton and
Mr and Mrs Howard Panuin of Sunday through Friday evenings was Bender Anyone having some con- ,
daughter Phyllis of Grand Rapids
were SUnday visitors of her par­ South Ftaven W.n? Rimdav’catb.?- Wel1 “‘tended A real spiritual uplift trlbutlon. for .tiie sale, kindly cal, j
I one of these ladies Due lo the'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ritchie.
approaching holidays the next
At a recent meeting of Crescent
| meeting with election of officers
Lodge. No. 85. Knight* of Pythias.
William K. Liebier, a member of ■"£ ■JS’JSX.r wv.d.u.« “'’■X1'? £2 ™ ■ has been set for Friday. Nove/nber
’ 20 with pot-luck dinner
the lodge for fifty years was elect­
S'
ed Chancellor Commander. The of­ sons were at Woodland. Sunday vis- |
^^‘ n^nTota frUndl Xm he
fice was vacant by reason of Rich­ Ind’fSulr^^ciSn
mond Fenton, the ranking officer
The United'States has 92 cities
“hll with 100.000 or mo.re residents.
having joined the U S. Marines larewcll dinner for their brother ‘J**
Orville Waddell of Grand Rapid... •£}'TnrJ
last July.
Mr. and Mra. W. Ferris Moon, who is leaving for Ft. Custer.
u™
Old-Time Wars
Mr anrt
Mr-- Vanr*
nf mec
he went
Kalamazoo
for special
who are employed in Grand Rapid*, Lansing
iere
hwne Kham
ftaturda/1
““«s to
h**0
" retumlriB
“&gt; hi*
Native Sribes in South Africa are
spent the weekend at their home
resuming old-time wars.
Mrs. Moon enjoys her position as night and Sunday. They also called I
at lhe home
their daughter. Mrs '
Woodrow Gillett In Grand Rapids '
Mlaa Lottie Howard, our 98 year- and found “Woodie” home from the
old resident and niece. Miss Myrtle hospital but confined to the beo.
Cook have moved Into the tatters and making a good recovery from
FOR
the recent eye operaUon. Miss Nellie
CAN'T AFFORD
Misses Pauline Walker and Helen Brady who had been spending u 1
week in Lansing with her uncle and I
You can buy the home you like ... even if you can’t byiM the one you want!
A FREEZE-UP
weekend ait tha former's home in aunt, accompanied them home
Jackson.
Sa decide on the ana you like and lot no help you buy it. We can still ftaaaco
Miss Lydia Cronlnger of lhe Day­
There must be no "ifs".
Mra Kate Gordon, who has been ton. Ohio school system, spent the
the purchooe of • homo that Is already built and finance repairing and re­
▼tatting her abler. Mrs. Christine week-end at home with her mother :
V* UNITED STATU
"bull" dr "moybes”! Your
Finkbelner. for a few days, plans and brother. Mra. Mae. Croningei I
modeling, but, va don’t know how much longer wo will be allowed tQ. So
cor must start every single
to return to her home at Moline the and Bradley.
latter part of this week Another
Members-of the Prairie literary
if you wont to buy a homo or do remodeling, do it naw ... tomorrow may be
morning this winter. Take
sister. Mrs.-Mary Ftnkbeiner of club and their families will meet on '
no
chances
.
.
.
let
us
fill
too lata. Wo will be glad to oaploin our plan that will aid you. Como in today.
northeast Leighton came Saturday Tuesday. Nov. 17 Instead of lhe 24Ui.
at thd Caledonia shelter house for |
your radiator with your fa­
Mr. and Mrs Roy McMillen of a Thanksgiving dinner.
vorite brand of anti-freeze.
Cutlerville brought their dinner and
Mr* Frank White of Caledonia 1
Then you will always get to
spent Sunday with her uncle and and Mr*. Frank Rausscau of Los
WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINOS STAMPS
aunt, Mr. and Mn. Ferd Johnson Angelas. Calif were Friday callers
your job!
,
of Mra. E. P. Blake
man Flnkbainar and two sons of
The Prairie Literary Club was
To help preserve lhe lite of year motor, uh Mobile gas. oU
the
city were
Sunday
after- pleasantly mwiba.wcu
--- — same
-— - ------—. -----entertained ■&lt;.
al me
the i&gt;umc
home I
and greases. Fifteen dealers in Barry County to serve you.
J ..
yul‘®n• fe.rt h“ bMn con-1 nf
of Mr* JI c bchad on Wednesday
fined to hl* bed for a month with; Mu* Martha Schad gave a fine
bron^ital trouble and "Polly” tan't in j description of her trip to Mexico last
,h?r^e*a.01
“nd showed picture* the girb
Mrs Ann Nichols and Mra. Mln- had taken
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nle Brehm ot Cadillac were recant I Mr*. Roman Feldnaiuch and Mr.
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iMarold p,rker 1,1 Hasting- «re
m t STATE ST.
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4 MP a^Mra Pnn. wrie. nt i.ew I ?un&lt;U&lt; ‘Rincon callers of the
Mr. and Mn. Enos Price of Jack- former * parents. Mr. and Mr*

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m». s—» cutrou,'
i rom D*trolt
Hon
ths hom* of her mother, ig—
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| Mr*. Ohu. Rohrbacher, nN Doi- ; Mr*. Hattie Smith. On Bunday m- 1
, WMW WM . medical pa- companled by Reginald Smith and Grove. Mr and Mra. Carl Bekardt
Mr*. L R. Hamilton
returned tient at Ponnock hospital in HuArthur Smith and thr»* eon* and children, Bruce and Joyc* of
The wall lake ladits wm «nt*Thursday evening from a —
couple of tmg*. ....
th* forepart of th*Wl
weak, «u of Halting*, all visited at the John Woodland. Mr.and Mrs. Ray Scheel
t2!5-d at dinner Friday by Mr. and
Jn..Or??&lt;1 RapWa
--- Coopersville
------------------------------------- -------- , (Continued from page 1. Sec. 2)
pids with bought
broughtto
to th*
the h«r»
homeof
oth«r
her-----------parent*. ----------------------Bmlth hone at
of Woodbury.
Mr.----------------------and Mr*. An---------- ...
---------------- --------- V .... , M1M Berth&lt; Ronan returned to dr»» Ptokbetoer and Mra. James- Florence
“
vs. Lucius LobdcU, di-1 Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mra. Chas.
Mackinder al the litter's home.
.? i,M “
con,,n-1»'»• ““
™- home ■»
&lt;her
In —
Mt.. Pleasant ™
the fore- 'Clark »nd children. ...
Mrs. Oalroth vorce.
*— - “ '-u-- -------kJ tew
j
V*. Robert W. Raruom.
hU broU" I 8**' Lm&gt; Ch.mberl.ln U n. I— ~•— w—k &gt;IUr • tew
who had --------------*—" .pendln,
den------ er, Harry and family.
jpected home thi* Monday from visit with her sister and niece, Mra. i*Hh her sister, Mr*. Finkbelner divorce.
Mr*. Kendallville.
where
been M. W. dParker,
and u
Mr*.
(returned hnma
horn* «,&lt;»&gt;.
with ha.
her *.&lt;!**&gt;_
daugh-Ii Vara
Y«a vM. v*. Raymond RobleskJ. cminiv^i«i ^2 1
Mr*. Harry Stimson and Mrs.
Kendall"41!; Ind.,
!;■* ~
8___ 1 he ■ has "■
.»v.. an*
— ■ - Emory !rati&gt;ma*
— iconducting
—- --------- 'a two
.
...
.divorce.
j
B®® yro®Glenn Allen at Hastings, Wednesweek*-series
of Finkbelner, and families on the w**VMr- Mra. Adam*.
| Henry Thurkettle and the Wil- i P™”* J Hallkk *»■ Tho*. J. and
M*1- and Mr*. Clorene* Williams
day, to attendance of the meeting (evangelistic meeting*. Supply pas­ county line.
tor the county extension group ■ tor* during his absence were Rev.
_______________
___ ____
,
_________ ______ ___________
k88®’’11iQulneer, last week; this Sunday.;daughters, Leola and Jean«t|e of the funeral of the former’s mothMr. and Mrs. Loren Tungate xnd the district superintendent. Dr. Ed- Battle Creek were home for the er- Mrs. Catherine Thurkettle at
•w Case*
I • Mn. LawrenU is clerking to the
Allendale.
afternoon.
Alton FlnkbelneY, visited their sis- |i*r Faust of Kalamasoo conducted —
*—J
'
— Saturday
------- -----------weekend.
Lyle Collison vs. Wm. Rupe, tres- Leonard grocery store.
ter and aunt. Mrs. Florence Cook, communion
service*, and Rev. I Mn. Joe Vanier of Det
Thi* lady would have celebrated
at Traverse City, last weekend.
--------- “
—a* “
her one hundredth birthday had
.-Mr. and Mra. Will Whittemore
,—wnmcc
war
ot uaxeaonta. ----wa* meriy of Middleville, cam.
U. S. Farm Security'Admto. vs.
•he lived until January Ifl. She
were to Hastings one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oalster and the evening speaker both Sunday*, i nigju fOr * couple of
ist'ta ww SSX'"4 A"‘~"sb,llm'-"Kenneth Town will leave for an
M1m Pauline Walker, home ec I with Mr*. A. H. Parker *
daughter, Miss Donna attended the
le of the present
X-ui____ &lt;
___ _ ..&lt;&gt; army camp on Tuesday. Nov. 17.
funeral of a relative at Wayland. teacher of the Thomapple-Kellogg 1 friend*.
Cjiarlle
Raymond
Miss Jeanne Williams of Plain­
Jen trespass.
trespass
school accompanied by a number of' Mrs. Glenn Allen and J
Thuraday afternoon.
Fred River Rouge plant. Her mother ler;
' Marrv auhr
nt»h, «•
... ■
Miutr ‘"d well spent the weekend with her
R,•—
Pld4 ?•" D1080
Stokoe
entertained at
at aa oinnaay ™
Mra. Harry Hydom of Orand Ra—
' cntcruunoa
was the mother .of—thlrteen Car| Hula trespsy
pids.
supper. Thursday,
at me
the Btoxoe
Stokoe -She
pius. visited
suiiru her
ncr sister.
Hurr. Mra.
mr*. Lenna
tsnn* ,endln&lt; the district.Home economics supper,
inursoay, at
him—
.even of whom are stUl
OrBce Ohl v. Harry Shute tres- Mrs. Roger Williams.
Kirkpatrick lawt
last wm
week.
°P Saturday.
®*,Urd*y- The fol- hnmhome, for the pleasure of their hu*^ (Children,
,
KtrknatrU-k
It
,convention on
lle
grandchll- p*^
,
Leslie Williams ot Freeport has
Little Buddy Stone of Battle Creek
O^d!^ M.rllln
*h? ™"!ted. down RnolL‘er dren’
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Jda M
Wwln BraM been spending the past week at the
dren. —
90
great-grandchildren.
31
— tr~-—7',----- -------------- year-Nov- 8 Beside* the two couple*,
is spending some time with his un- i ..
home of his son. Roger, while he
iett. Donna Davis. Arlene Johnson, other* present were Mra. Sylvia Al­ l great-great grandchildren, or a
total
of
179
descendants
Is
working on a bam near Gull
Ptokbetoer.
I, Other*
lcrs •
‘*end,J’« were Maxine Fink- I|ien.
attending
len. Richard Allen and Carleton
lake.
*lnar• Ayta J»ckzon. Arlen* wu- iGalster. "Grandma" Allen although
Fred C Fitch, who wax brought assumpsit.
llama Fithnr UrKL.lt
TK-- I .. ■ _
,
Mrs Alice Dunning passed away
Ernest Pierce v«. Dorian D. Banfrom his Gun lake cottage to the
in Pennock hospital Monday morn­
up from South Bend. Ind Friday to r.uit/Betty Purdy. Mrs Oscar Finkthte wu
Lcmm
close.their Gun lake cottage for lhe belner also went as a driver. All re- l^to, (^rty of to“w&lt;4k ttortThe
ing of last week. Much sympathy
months ago. passed away Friday Chancery Causes
season, nnd also visited her father'port a fine time.
I attended
&gt;
Walter Wailace va. National Ac­ Li extended to the bereaved family
morning, after several months of
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington
jna^uur. mnk Lre .nd MU. I Mr ,nd Mr.Mul Crey .nd &lt;n ; Mn LM. Mln.r U IMUn, . cour„ severe sickness.
His home since ceptance Service, bill to set aside
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
l&amp;OO had been at Jackson but his transfer.
Jay B. Foster. Admr. vs. Mabel R. I Joe Stenger in Kalamazoo Sunday.
summers had been spent at Gun
hU „„ .„d mnd«n. Rkb.rt .nd
in
AMU ।Trade
iT’.1.'!' "«?'
school to Grand Rapid*.
Babcock.
Mrs. Alice Collins spent the week­
uicQara. Jr.
ur. of
or Grand
urana Rapids
lutpias spent
spent i। ..
„
—
'p '
| Mr*. Duane White left on Wettoea- lake where the famlly maintained
Rlcljard.
—
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Melvin vs. Chas. Helsel, divorce. end with her nleee, Mra. James
Sunday at
at the
the former's
former's home
home to
to the
the I1 M? ?*”•. Allcn u spending a day for Camp Crowder. Mo. to spend a summer home the put twenty
Sunday
Adelbert Cortright vs. Louis and Wolf and family at Comstock.
years. He had been a train dis­
viHlage
.couple of weeks with Mrs. Dora Kep- a few day*-with her husband.
Services were held at 3:30 Wed­
Madeline
Garman,
injunction.
Mr nnd Mrs Alton Elwood. Mra ikcy at ber„wwt T^ntapple home. | Tiie C. L. Hinr home wu the patcher for the Michigan Central
Ruby May vs. Wayge ,N. Martens, nesday In the Hickory Comers Wes­
Leonard Elwood nnd Mrs Llovd i n&gt;c
la Allfn P*41 Matrons gathering place for member* of the Railroad for fifty-two years. Just divorce.
'
leyan Methodist church for Mrs.
He was a memElwood took Mrs A B Lewte uto club of the “Wdlevllle O. E. 8 met famUy, Saturday evening to a recently retired
Lxiuie R Neal and wife vs. P. J. Alice Dunning 75. widow of William
little son David, to their home ln »1lh-DaUy Hlar Friday, and wu birthday dinner for C. L. who added
50 of Jackson and also of the Young, bill to establish conveyance. Dunning, who died Jan. 11. IMO.
Detroit on Sunday, returning the
tel’ ,‘&lt;ul raalro«u Two another year on Nov. 8. Gueste were
She leayes one son, Leon and a
lame evening
•
,,,e ,ad,cs werp accompanied by,the tons, Eldo and wife of Battle American Train Dispatchers as­
granddaughter Beatrice: also four
sociation.
He
Is
survived
by
his
Mrs. Christine Finkbelner is now ’
b‘“banda’ a”11 lhe way the Creek. Carl, and wife and two
looking in their new red coals and brothers: Seth and Alfred Oalnder
n great-grandmother ifer grand- J m dlnner disappeared wu u- small children. Rachel and Kenneth wife, Maud a daughter, Mra. Eloise caps and. do very well for many of Delton: Clifford Galnder. Plain­
Payne
of
Cedar
Grove,
N.
J.:
two
daughter Mra. John Buchanan of ^hln* During the buslneu meet- of Wayland
are
new
musicians
In
the
organi
­
well; Edwin. San Diego, Calif.;
following nfru-*r«
officers w-r*
were elect- I Mr.
Mr. ann
and Ur.
Mra. rii
Russell
Bender *nA
and A-andsons. a brother Frank oi zation. The sextette and trumpet
Philadelphia Pa 1* mother of a 9 Ing the loiiowtmr
.u-ii n.nH.,
_j n
.....u Bell; vice Pres., (wo Chudin, vmted her amer and Mattawan, also a nephew. Rock­ trio too gave some fine numbers three slaters; Mrs. Fred VanLuke,
Delton; Mra. Jacob Burton. Otsego
lb. son. "Robert John" bom on No- ed.-Prrs,
7,' Maud . r".'.'
well Church of Mt. Claire. N. J.
vember 4 Mrs Buchanan Is the Bd't.h
Y,*11* Ort“?b; famlly al Leslie, on Sunday.
Members
of
lhe
sextette
are
Jean
and Mrs. John McMartln of San
Funeral services were held from
Mra. Peter Peterson of Farming­
and Jane Hooper. Donna Davis, Diego. Calif. Burial was made in
former Florence Aubll, daughter of
~
the Beeler funeral home nt 2 o'clock
,
do
work
for
the
Red
Crews.
Pennock
।
ton
and
her
mother,
spent
lire
week
­
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Aubll.
Sunday afternoon conducted by Maxins Finkbelner. Helen McDyer the cemetery at Hickory Comers.
,
hospital
or
some
other
worthy
cause
end
In
town
with
Mr.
Peterson,
and Marvel* Jenkins. The trump­
Mr. and Mra. John Adams spent
Mr and Mrs Murray Harper and
Rev. I. W. Minor and attended by
ion Charles of Baldwin were Sat­ nt the future afternoon meetings. 'who is the cheese maker at the many friends from out-of-town. eters are Arlene Williams. Wm. Sunday with their son-ln-iaw and
urday night gueste of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Gladys Guffin will be hostess at the 'Creamery.
Interment was made In the Hick­ Sandefur and Frederick Orlffeth. daughter. Mr. and Mn. Glenn Wil­
[next meeting for a Christmas party.
MIm Mary Kowalczyk, who has
i Miss Avis Jackson, president of liams and family at the W. K. Kel­
L. R. Beeler.
ory
Comers
cemetery.
• llie newly organized Sunday lbeen employed to Dr. Lund's of­
logg farm, Gull lake. They attend­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Minor and
The Thomnpplc-Kcllogg school
children of Kalamazoo were Sunday school class of the Methodist church, ifice the past two years completed fair as usual drew large crowds come to the fair. The first eve­ ed the first vesper service of lhe
visitors of his parents. Rev. and Mrs. taught by Mra. Floyd Helrigel will Iher duties bn Saturday night. We
ning a feature of the program were year at the W. K. Kellogg school
■ have Ite pot-luck supper and meet- ।understand her future plans may both nights and It was a decided movies by courtesy of the Bell Tele­ In the afternoon.
I W. Minor.
success even though curtailed some­
Mr. and Mrs. Bird Shellenbarger
Pvt. Wayne Aubll of Chanute mg. Wednesday Nov 18 instead of lake her to WasiUngton where wain* My wna VVIIUIUUIM. LavCSU^K phone ‘Co.
what by war conditions. Livestock
of Hastings spent Wednesday eve­
Field. Ill. spent Friday with hts ,this week as is Uie regular date, Ithere is a soldier boy waiting. Good exhibits were dispensed with but
Bentley Trio to an evening ning with Mr. and Mra. Will Whit­
parents. Mr. and Mra. Ray AubllI' The change was made due to the Iluck, Mary!
there wu a nice exhibit of poultry of concert featured Friday night's temore.
;
teachers
being
al
the
M
E.
A.
meetMr.
and
Mrs.
Ruffe
Morrison
of
of Lelgiiton twp.
1
tog.
1 Harrisville were Friday night and and agricultural products, and Proit™01- Each member of the trio
Bob Wilbur of the Great Ijtkes
Monty Myers who has been
| Four of lhe five sons of Mr. and ISaturday visitors of Mr. and Mra. some very excellent shop work WM ,n ariai *nd their entertain- Naval Training Station spent the
spending several months with rela- .
•a -home
-nome |!Rny Lyona wlth lhelr Antilles -Jack
Rosenberg
to
northwest shown. Among outstanding proj- ment drew ,onK »PPl«use and wu weekend with his parents.
lives in Detroit, has relumed
• ccte the shop boys have completed eni°y«l *»&gt;' young and old alike,
। ucn' home for the weekend. They 'Thornapple.
The W. 8. C. 8. of the Delton
nnd is again enrolled u a s•ludMit
‘
uro. Mr. and Mrs Owen Lyona and
Mrs. Clarence Dc^jnll was called this post year were lhe six picnic i The awarding of sweepstake Methodist church has sent Christ­
Mr. .nd Mr. (&gt;«,. t&gt;nh.m M
Ch''‘ !to Plainwell, Saturday by the death tables for the new playground, four prizes to high point students was mas boxes to eight local boys who
trailers and a stock rack; excep- postponed os the records had not are serving overseas.
Dutton were Sunday visitors at the
Tl”!?’ AlfrTdJ'y,onj’ Bn&lt;1
Glenn Allen home&lt;al Parmelee.
c. "2'dM??r.°F, Kalamazoo. Smit. Her mother and sister. Mra. tionally fine shop exhibit* were been completed. They will be anMr. and Mrs. Will Whittemore
Mr and Mr* Ix-wls Visbeck were l^r' ttnd ■'ifs Wendell Lyons nnd ।Clive Churchill and Mra. Hilda the end table, magazine rack and nounced sometime In the near
made ven- hMDvVJi we-Tbv the baby Mary Ann of F“nt- ,,,d Mr Peters
1
of Grand Rapids attended stand and other furniture made by future.
bourn near the Star school Sunday.
f^.hete :,nd
“n&lt;1 little
Everytime we stepped out In pubthe funeral services MWMllV.JtfteT- Charles Finkbelner who graduated
Mr, and Mra. Robert Barnes and
lut June, also -wood turning art!- Uc Iart week after the Banner wis children attended Ute “Wings over
son Charles, who is a. sailor some^lUe i^^'r noon.
1
--------- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKevitl ac­ cles. lamps, bowls, steel work.
printed
we were greeted with the Jordan" convert In Kalamazoo Tues­
where in lhe Pacific and from 1 n
।
m
The home economics department inquiry "What's the matter with day evening.
whom they had not heard for three
F ■companied by Stanley Seekell of
----- ---------------- --------- --------- ,&lt;.u Miss
».i— Pauline Walker, teacher the
Middleville
correspondentf
months. Charles had Just completed “...
xm^th
।|Three Rivera who had been their with
The Camp Fire Girls entertained
Vogel of Jackson «»•
was k | guest, »pent the weekend at Ver- had a large exhibit that »-as dis­ i We're all right, and did our usual
three years of service to lhe fqll of I . Kenneth Vo€el
last year and had signed up again , Sunday gue»l of Miss Helen Brog, montvllle with their daughter and played to the cafeteria room. There stunt last week, so there was no building Friday afternoon.
' Mlssra Etta and Yvonne Ktoaiow, (daughter-in-law. Mra. .Day Pugh were numerous and fine displays slip on our part If Middleville dldnt
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Royer of
Just before war broke out. He missed i,
Sunday, they took of
Battle Creek were dinner guests of
handiwork,
clothing,
baked
the Pearl Hnrbor event by his boat I who ,mnke their home with their j and family.
aunt. Mra. Herman VanderSchuur. Mr. Seekell to Kalamazoo where goods, canned products, antiques,
Roy Moore, one of T-K's grad- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wade
pulling out lhe day previous.
I
were
arlginntora
of
a
surprise
party
lhe'returned
to
hts
home.
Town
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
i
uates
of
last
June
who
has
been
etc., an exhibit, that would do
The Thomnpple-Kellogg football I
on Mr. and Mr. VanderSchuur. Mon-1 Mra. Hertha Potts and her
boys completed their season with a iI day night of last week, to celebrate |daughter. Mra. Dena Hutchins of credit for a county or state fair. staying in Muskegon, recently en­ Terry and son Michael. of Plain­
All rooms had special displays ot listed In tiie army from that city well were callers In the afternoon.
Ires to Caledonia last Friday by &amp;
34th wedding anniversary Marshall were Sunday visitors of pupils work that drew much ' at­ and Is stationed at Fort Custer. He
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Town and
rcorc of fl to 24 Reynolds made the ,their 3«h
.w-..
her nephew. Fester Waddell and tention but time did not permit spent Sunday with his mother. Mn. family were supper guests- of Mr.
only touchdown for the locals in the .which was the following day, Nov. 3.
second quarter but Mervau ot the .Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar family. They aho called • at the visiting each room or taking the Harvey Miller and expects to go to and Mrs. Allen Terry in Plainwell
rivals was too fast and furious. How­ Sherk. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H, Bell. Mr. home of her niece. Mks. Clive time one .should to realize the San Antonio, Texas, early this week. Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Blanche Richards and son
value and time spent on the ef­
ever, the boys did very well this and Mrs. E:-F. Blake. Mrs. Sylvia Churchill.
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Allen
Standing Pat
Paul spent Saturday night and Sun­
Little Mary Ellen Seekell of Ver­ forts by teachers and pupils.
season and part of their loss might Allen.
(
"Standing pat" originated In draw day with her brother-in-law and
There were two evenings of
attributed to lhe fact that. Harris nnd son Richard. The evening was montville spent several days last
spent
tn
visiting
and
games
and
re
­
week
with
her
grandparente.
Mr.
poker
and
similar
games
when
the
Bister.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Powell
splendid
entertainments.
.
The
one of lhe best players has been .
of cake and Ice cream and Mra. Wm. McKevltt while her school band with Gerald Slucker, player pals his hand to show that he In Hastings.
standing around on crutches since freshments
'
lhe finishing touch lo a most mother was attending teachers in­ music teacher in charge rendered doos not wish to draw additional
-tbe team tied Martin in a 20 to 20 were
.
pleasurable
evening.
stitute at Lansing.
score. The Middleville's tenm record '
some fine music both evenings. cards. The expression came straight
Mm. Tony Giesseman, nee Mar­
Mra. Bradford Johnson
and Tiie musicians are quite snappy from the card table.
for the season adds up to thLi.-2 dejorie Vermeulen, Is the tenant of tiie three small children of Detroit
fcats-2 ties nnd 3 wins.
Mrs. J. C. Sc had. Mrs. Elmer Fen- .upstairs apartment at the Henry has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Poulson home.
Orcar Knecheie and family from
Eldon Hlgr, who enlisted in the Sunday until this Thursday. Mr.
Corson were in Hastings Tuesday
rt
night to the organizatllon of the United States army about two years Johnson brought them over and
spent
Bunday. Other Sunday vl»Barry county Navy Mother's club,
all having boys in a branch of the In the signal corps division has been I Itors were Mr. and Mra. Murray
honorably
(Uncharged
from
service
Harper
and
son
Charles
of
Baldnavy. Mrs. Lee was elected one of
and returned to Battle Creek. Eldon win. Mra. Ethel Harper Kaechele
the officers of the organization.
spent seven months of this year 1 of Kalamazoo and Murray Harper
Connie Beeler, who is attending haa
In the Ram
hrvmftal T.m.
—Sam Hnttctrm
Houston hospital.
Texas nnd famlly of the norfheast -m.
Thorn
the College for Morticians, and Ger­
.pple vicinity.
ald Williams, who has an essential due to a back injury.
Miss M. Agnes Stokoe of the Pon­
Donald Churchill, son of Mr.
Job Inta defense plant, were home
tiac school system, spent* Saturday and Mrs. Clive Churchill, has en­
and Sunday al the home of her fa­ listed In the army air corps. He
ther. Fred Stokoe.
passed hla physical exams in Orand
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Brookbank of__
,__ _ ___
,„ leave
Rapids
last week and w
will
Pendleton. Ind. came Friday evening 1 for duty Nov. 25 or 28.
and remained until Sunday, when | Mrs. Chude Rosenberg enterOnly Sunoco dealers can offer you all
they took her mother, Mra. Mary : tatned sixteen friends at pedro.
these services
Gray home »-ith them for the winter Saturday evening at her northwest
-----,k. ------------------a Thomappte residence.
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Her
son.----Charles «
Gray
and
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Mrs. Leon Drew nnd son Norman tives at dinner Sunday. Those
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams
Matteo W Card Ptaysra
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Several from here attended the
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last Tuesday.
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THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUltSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. IMt

' underwent on operation recently. Wolfe of Hastings Friday afternoon.
Mra. Agnes Thompson of Hastings of Alba 1* also a guest In the home, and Mra. Alvin Helrigle visited I
..
'good-bye to them. Ham’ Uracn.
I Mrs. Emma Anderson was In i Mrs. George Post of Hastings spent the weekend with Mra. Polly
Rev.
kcv. Everett
evereii Love
ijove prcdclied
prcaciwd nightntgnt- | their children at Valparaiso, Ind. I। ■On the Home Frontk
[the Post Commander, complained
j Hastings Wednesday.
'-----* Thursday with Mra.’Ida
J- --Payne.
------ 1 *—*•1 I•---------------------------------------------------------------------- —------ ------ 1
1
spent
ly - al
evangelistic services conducted
.. that the tables had been turned:
Ronald, was also---there.
address I ----------------------------Center-----------------MelhodUt -। --------------------------—............
,,
imr
oiiiuiuui *L*&gt;-|
' — ----—r-f—•
—
— - ------------ ----. at tbe
- - Bowne
--------- ------------——Hi*
-------------------------------- •», tn*t the Legion had wanted to en1
chuteh
lan
week
I
is:
Poills.
I
and
family
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
church
last
week.
|ta:
Pvt.
Ronald
D.
FoiU*
Army
Air
And
lpcakln
^
clrtlUn
tertaln the bfy*. but that the boys
Mr. *nd Mr*. Daniel Weaver and dearew Union had charge of the *er- I. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clinton
'Force Training Det.. St. Loub
Louis'.
Our attention has just been call-1
hyou‘tJ" " .
had given lhe Legton the best en­
Mra Itogene Krauts of Elmdale, vires at the Ctedr Lake Coast Guard of Irving were Saturday evening and Mrs. Vincent Kelly of Clarksed tn
to an
an it-m
item in
to th.
the July -33
m issue
i..,^. School
^boo! of Aero
Am,. Lambert
Lambert Held.
Field. 81
St
. . o^rcund
WOUM Yyu
of.llaf.«
u&gt; tor
bc tertatoment. ..
It had eftr enjoyed
-nimed in
vlUe.
end Mra. Glenn Parker of YpsUanU Camp Sunday evening.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mn. Harold ville
'of the Michigan Christian Advocate; ^.Mo- Ronald, w fe returned „
7? 'nJv*\xMlow t«* Hastlnp home.
were Saturday evening caller* of Mr.
Mr. and Mra. George Brownell ot Aldrich and family.
Kenneth
Woods spent
from---------- C. T7 '
.. -_____
,
.........
Miss. Etha
Ftha Nagler.
Nanler with him for a week
weeks* visit.
__ .... ... _._s ....
until oaturauy
Saturday :' which states that Miss
and Mra. Leon Howk.
Flint . and Mtas Marie Kloet of
•*'
—’ Neeb and
‘ Thuraday
heavily-diluted
cup per day I Why. I Lanen wasn’t &gt;«am&gt;rniins.
exageraUng. either
rilher
Mr. —
and **Mra. **
Meryl
znuraoay morning unui
Meria of--------HasUqgs
were Friday even- night
with his ----------parents.-----------------Mr. and Mrs.! detained millenary
Mr. and Mrs. William Mishler Grand Rapid* were Saturday even----------------------------------------------------. from China,
.
when some of us civilians tltlnk Several of thcec entertainer* torOf South Bowne, Mr. and Mra. • tog supper guesu ot Mr. and Mr*, tog visitors of Mr. and Mra. Lewis ■ Virgil Woods and family.
' »“* to leave Aug. 15 for Havana., QUIMBY
about the coffee rationing that’s »»rly drew good dough In night
and
Stoken
Marvin Thaler of Hasting*, and Mr.; Claude Walton and family
; Neeb.
Mr&gt;. Earj Bumford cf Hasting* S*1**- *® te*ch ®**Uh■ ... ‘....
hf
II vllMr.
. and
MrMra.
-IldS.Mrs
R-.lhof
,nBellen,r •coming, we’re mad enough to go club* and such.
and Mra. Howard Thaler, local, were . The W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday
Mr. and Mra. George Miller ot called on Mrs. Claude Walton J
a“nlor High school. Mis*, JXe,
*“® and
Mot*n
Mr. and Mra. Reuben Germi 1 after Hitler and Hiro oumlvewIn trying lo give you a report
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. John afternoon. November 17, at the home Hustings were Thuraday afternoon Thursday.
.Nagler has many friend* arouml {toger of Ha*Ung*
ere gurata on |,I but we'll try to be patient and on our civilian hardships. AII close
Thaler.
of Mrs. Charle* Overholt at 2:00.; guests
Gerald Thomnscn
,re Interested---In her
f M
d M
i'(wait a little while ’til we see how with one final, double-barreled
~ of
.. Mr. and Mrs.
«... Henry [' Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Gerald
Thompson1; *Ffeeport who
------------------------—।
Smith.
boy*» makr
make out 00
on ^e
the Job!
Job I
tripe.. TTve Pru
girls. esprc.a o ^Je
।"
Karchcr.
j were Hastings visitant Wednesday. । wncre“bouu.
The W. M. A. of the United Everybody welcome
—w—
Mr and Mr. Claude Ro*e of Pon- iyou boy
Bretliem church will meet Thursday I Mr. and Mr*. Will Grigsby and
Mr. and Mr* WUbur Mick of
kn&lt;* Urx John McCue were, Announcement was made last tlac were called to Hastings WedSeriously, this Battle of Rations
1-n are
we«k of the engagement of
nesday by the death of Id* father,!»hich we arc fighting seem-, to be । ?’
now it seem*
with Mra. William Olthouse with an Mrs Maude Sparks of Hostings Saranac were Friday rverUng callera « OuU lake Friday.
Gertrude Thomas of Bowne iI)o,a H®"** of Lowell lo Gordon B Alonzo Rose. Their Utile daugh- Being against u* civilians. Tiie flrat I
all-day meeting. Public dinner at were Sunday afternoon guests of oi Mr. and-Mrs. Ralph Sage:
one. are
Miss France* Eniler* of Camp Me 1 waa “ Friday afternoon caller of Johnson. Miss Bangs, daughter of ter
noon.
—
—
■a11 °}e .talented 0IU*„1«re
Mr. and Mrs Owen
Sleckle.
ter. LucUle
Lucille, .laved
stayed with
with Mr
Mr. .nd
and Phase,
Phase, known
known as
as "the
"the skirmish
skinnlsh of
of
Ouy 3lnltl,1
”
-• »Mr. and Mrs. Orvai Kokx and Mr. Coy. Wisconsin. Who enlisted a* a -MrMr. and Mra. J. E Roush of Rock­
Mra. Chas. Rowley from Wednetday *ugar-hoarder’s pantry" wa* *UlctClarence
Fs
’"” Surrarrer and
J Mtat Bea; *eUford were Wednesday callers of P. and Mrs Woodraw Knowles o! nurse recently tn the United State*
unlll Friday.
a female fight. We men figured are xolng to have a pretty dull time
* Plenty
Plenty --------of Detroit
.... spent the week 1 Prum
E Deming and the Allen Pi*h family. Battle Creek were weekend guests Army, and tier parents. Mr. and 00
Herbert Smith, who U stationed Ilhat supplying the morning Java until you guys gel back hom«s-and
port.
Christmas
eve
has
been
set
we all hope with all our hearts that
।
Mra.
John
Enders
of
Kalamazoo,
cnd
*'
IU1
Mr.
andMrs.
Warren
Burnt Camp Barkley. Texas, surprised with sugar had always been ma’s you get home soon, and that you’ll
The members of the Freeport and of Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler.
,/,*»
the
date
for
the
wedding.
/
Rev. Mr*. Griffin attended a meet­ were Wednesday evciilpg guests of r#ntr.
hl* parents, Mr. and Mra. J. L.
“nd she could keep it. Well.
Pleasant Valley Christian Endeavor
The Freeport Fire Department Smith Sunday evening, when he “ you know, those guys In W*sli- bring all your arms and legs and
I PW. Wayne Fields of Canjp-EdSociety attended the Barry County ing of the State Board of the Ctiris- Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Ender*.
Roy
Tooker—ol--------------Payne lake was a wards- Mas*, was a-Bunday after­ responded to a cull at the George greeted them by long distance tele-1 Ington threw the women foe a roll other valued possession* back with
—------------Union meeting at the Nashville tian Endeavor Union at the Find
you. In short, fight like hell, but
— ------ dinner
------and I noon caller of Miss Helen Woods at Humphrey home, located west of phone, on their wedding annJver- l of mimeographed paper called » , 1.1,
church in Saginaw. Saturday Sunday
guest ofEvangelical church Monday evening. Baptist
and Sunday
’
Mr* Erneat Tooker.
' .I the Virgil Wo6d*
home
Freeport, about 8 o’clock Friday evewruu““
Woods -------TAKE
ration book.
TAK CARE OP YOURSELF!
There will be a Thank Offering
Yours, to the last civilian'.
Sgt. Gerald Forbty of Indian-1 Pvt. James Cool’* addre** liar.; 'Mrs
Clinton of Carlton, nlng The garage and chicken |
M
ril.p-v._r
.p of their ' But now the civilian men are
program at the United Brcthem apolu. Indiana spent Sunday with been changed. It I* now Pvt. James ,
George
Hrbden
*^wts Nc*b- “nd Mrs. Clarence coop were burned to the ground. It place here Mrs Olil J0..ce gn&lt;1
ratl£M. fl_h. -r-u- -nril
—
— ------------Joyce
and tn
ration fight. The worst U yet
church Sunday evening, November hi* parent*. Mr. and Mra. Georg. Cool. J6.1M.Q55. Maint. Co. Mlh A. Van Patten, local were Ha*ung, was caused by ignition of gasoline, ^ul are planning tomove
“ Musto the
cwi^meamni
Fven . tai- Klrehri., e.rd nr note
22. A program of action pictures of , PnA.v
* D
received bums on
u ™
. come—meaning gasoline raljonEven a late birthday card or note
visitors Frldav.
Friday.
j Mr. Humphrey re&lt;
FoAey ..,.,1
and r.-n„
family.
j Reg't.. A.
P. «
O. -n.n
3340.
Poetmaster. ,। visitor*
hl. arm*
knc
wh-®r - ' Ihavc
‘&gt;urchaAed
mail is
Mr and Mrs C W ntilver
his
arm* and
and IImre
ihik
II —
1.°
—n —
—
------ TT" :Ing-ond
“*•——“ a
" lot
•"* of
wi guys will
wm have
iibvc to
u&gt; i;is
u better
ucvki than
uuui nothing
iiumiuik ’cause
cuuar umu
New York City. N. Y.
Harry
Lane
of
Byron
Center
was
in home.
Mr. Otis
Is emnloved
In irranh
un tn-ir
i.... fellows, and the
Sunday guestx of .Mr nnd Mr* "'
w u r- k
la ,home
'
,s employed
In jcough
up their hoarded tire*. u.
be- .......
mall, say .these
and Mr. Paul Laboutz will be pre­
a Sunday dinner gnest of Mr. nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tubbcrer visit­
sented. They work In the South
Mra Leon Howk Mra. Lune, after ed Rev. and Mrs. C. V Holstein of vane— nt
a
I11e afternoon.
.
C' B'November
mfct vved- I Tne school is doing its part to Just to keep us from getting soft day today Nov 12 for—
among lhe negro and white people. spending several days, returned
vancc
of
the
latter
s
Golden
Wed-1
nesdar
11th
at
.
buying
defense
stamp*
and
selling
before
gas
rationing
*
tarts
the
I
Pvt.
Donald
L
Preston
Grund Rapids Friday They attended
■
------- -- —। jiraud)- aiKiuuuii. riutcmoer 11111 BL , ouying
&gt;, the
home with him. Afternoon callers services at the Pilgrim Holiness ding anniversary.
the church
church basement at
.t 2:00.
i on The
Th- J scrap.
-r«p.
’ powers-thal-be’’ took a look at the
2-H-5 Camp EHlott
Claude Walton
.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Stanley Lyons
Lyon* and
and coffee
coffee shortage
shortage-*!
Were Ralph Kenyon and Mrs. Ann church and heard the evangelist. iJurnr mJJrfn J?thT°n t?* nM*Un« W|U “lso h* thc Mystery. Mr.
Mra. Stanley
—and took advan- ' San Diego, Calif,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roger* ot Smith of Kalamazoo, and Mr. and
nnd
।
°n-Mr Pnl bklhtUy P°rt&gt;' Tb0#* having ] daughter
it ww
Those
all?lifer Sandra
Rannrn of
nt Battle
Tintita Creek
ran—lr f tage of «»
— g * **a 1XX !** 111IXX 1 ,**
—*~
~
_____ * I* also
Don
’s *brother
Bernard.
Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
famous negro singers
Richards
, --- —
- - iBrelcen Wilcox) of E T. Tindley,
---------------------------------------------C
blrtl*da&gt;'’’to October. November, and were weekend guests at the home figured that If a mi
man
was
cut
down
to
k California camp but the last
Mra. Coy Stowell.
onklln.
। from Philadelphia. Penn
। Mr. and Mrs. Coj Stowell called Drcember will be thc guests. A lunch of J. L. Smith.
•
Conklin.
only one cupacawfee a day. he we heard they hadn’t been able to
Donald
Walton
and Delwin
Mr* Mary Henncy spent two
Mr. and Mra. Earl Everson and .
“r- “nd Mrs Ford Stowell of • wflj be served followed b’y a pro••------- J •*— ■
Hutchens called In the latter’^ week* with Mr -and Mrs Andrew
mother. Mrs Willi* Hutchens at St. Roush and other friend* in Hastlnss =
of o„,.o.........
Mary’* hospital In Grand Rapids
Mrs. L B Lester .spent from
Sunday afternoon. Mn. Hutchens Tuesday until Saturday with friends
Uuih
«"
।
■­
in Detroit
Btry A53rd A A. Tng. Bn.
matter of
Ing programwas enjoyed by about ( Then, there's the
Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Overholt. Mead, and Mis. Donald Mead and i ne&gt; ana "15o attended the funeral ment for persons from Freeport and
Bldg. 909 Camp Callan
, money. Why. us poor civilians are
surrounding communities It was I thirty.
Hubert and Evelyn, spent Sunday son Bruce of Nashville visited Mra I «rvlccs of Mrs. Lydia Simpson.
1
really
going
to
be
poor
if
these
raid*
Ban
Dieyo.
Calif.
Clement
Mead
and
Mr*.
Claud
Mead.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bird
Shellenbarger
.
O
ne
of
the
largest
crowds
that
has
Mr*.
Max
Eek
and
Mra.
Prank
with Mr. and Mra. Lewi* Overholt
nde lads are ---------sdhs c --------------------------------------Wednesday
: °*
jMr' °nd Mr3 ever ““ended an event of this kind. Hardart were Wednesday dinner on our pocketbooks keep up. AndThese
ot Lansing
Mr. and Mra. Ben Blakney return- , c,«nent Mea^Maiday
; Th«&lt; building opened at 7:45. and guests of Mr. and Mrs J L. Smith, I guess they will. The guvmint .&lt;&gt;• H. Pausey of Freeport.
Mra. Roy Durbin of Hasting* was
has made plans to sock us PULHere are two more brothers both
“r- “nd Mra Clifford Allerdlng games were played.
At about 9:30!
-------------------- • ------------a Wednesday caller ot Mr. and. Mra. ed home Monday from an eight
LENTY In taxes. Some of ’em we’ll i addressed on the west coast.
day visit In Detroit with Mr. and. ”hd baby, and Mr* William Tlnk-n very interesting program wa* PRAIRIEVILLE
Coy Stowell.
‘
- * —J ....
pyj
Halstca(1
Mra. Sarah Smith and Mrs. Mary
Rev. and-Mrs Griffin accompanied Mra. W. L. Gelston. nnd Mr. nnd ler a,'d baby of Hastings were Wed- ( presented, consisting of several
nesdny evening guests of Mr. nnd song* by Janet and Linda Lou Tls- I Polley had as Sunday dinner guests have to pay all of tliem. But that’s |i Ser. 10033703
by Bethal Mote of Pleasant vallev Mr*. Bob Shiner.
Co. B 387th QM. BN (port)
John Stairs nnd Ira of East Wood-,
«*«««&gt;•
I cher of Carlton Center, soog and Dr. and Mrs Chas Mullen and Mra. only part of It. It’s gotten so bad
and Lena Mae Dalstru of Lowell
If you are like thousands
A.P.O. 923 Postmaster
cll{Iord Clinton ot piano Impersonations by Howard Ada Cortright of Otaego. Mra. that now lhe civilians are being
attended a course in Leadership land and Gilbert McLeod of Wood-1 Mr- “n“ Mrs
of other average citizens
San Franctaco. Calif.
Tuesday dinner Norcutl from, Clarksville, and a oneI Cortright remained for a few day*' raided by civilians.
Education at Huntington College, land called on Mr and Mrs. Ed. | Hwttogs were
there will probably come a
Pvt. Wilbur Halstead
Stairs Tuesday evening.
i 8UC,U °* Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Clin-1 act piay named "Elmer” by mem-। visit.
1 For Instance, take Uie matter of
Huntington, Indiana lost week.
time when you need cash
(AH.N.i 36189429
Mra.
George
Nelson
accompanied
|
t0
”
bers
of
the
Sophomore
class.
The
'
Mr.
and
Mra.
George
Adrianson
these
Coast
Guard
boys
who
are
Mr*. Jane Draper of Potteravilie.
money quickly.
Co.
“L" 103d Jnb. Regiment
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adam
Endres
acAdam Endres oc- program closed with the presenta-| nnd Mr. and Mra. Lewis Johnson. In training at nearby lakes. Rose
formerly of Freeport, celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Semiah Seese to j Mr- an“ Mrs
AJ».O.
3193 "I Postmaster
companled
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buel
StaCf!?P,u ,,r’ “7.d £“\Buel SU‘ !tlon of Prlzes and awards.
&gt; Jr., and' famlly were Sunday eveher 92nd birthday anniversary re­ Hastings Saturday.
When that time come* you
San
Francisco, Calif.
son
to
Hastings
Wednesday
Robert Carpenter of Hasting*. ।
10 Hastings Wednesday
1 The Seniors will u»e the proceed* nlng dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. her own housework, and therefore
cently with her son-in-law and
will find us able and ready to
When are your birthdays fellow*?
Bigg*, and Genevieve ।
*’en7’ Karche'‘ a',d Mrs., Of the carnival to defray expenses Richard Adrianson aad family, near ought to be busy enough to mind
grandchildren as her guests. She Frances
be of Instant service to you.
graduation and senior trip. ■ Pine lake.
her own business, got to worrying Let u* know how ybu’re coining
U real well for her age. She received Struble of Nashville were last Sun- 1 George Karchcr were Hasting.* vta- of
Come In today, phone or
,
Your patronage at thc carnival was ' Mr. and Mra. Clinton Hughes and about those boys some month., ago. when vou have a chance.
many card* and gifts. Congratula­ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. j lt0« Sa^rd"y- ,
write us for details on our
Here's a June 5th birthday ’to put
C. W. Culver.
£ w- «&gt;•»«, »l*nt from greatly appreciated by the class as grandson of Kalamazoo were Sat- so she did a Utile guerrilla warfare
tions.
Friendly Loan Service.
down for—
Frank Gosch of Hastings, who is;
. 5vcnlns there was much effort pul forth to urday callera of Mr and Mrs. M. J
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Buehler
Pvt. Richard D Kenyon
’
' i *Norris.
’—’
she chiselled lhe use. for free, of
spent Saturday night with Mr. and working in Battle Creek, called on wllb Mr- “nd Mr*. Donald Sothard put on *hls event.
Mtaj Prances Biggs of Nash-1
... I
Lynn
Robert
Erb
of
Delton
spent
the
Country
Club.
Then
with
the
Mr*. Herbert Thompson of Grand his stater. Mra. Lewis Neeb. Friday '
Church of the United Brethren
East Garrison
Rapids
In Christ
| the weekend with hU grandmother. help of Inna VanPopering she
Fort
Ord.
California
Mr.
and
Mra.
Howard
Houghton
’
^r
’
’
Charles
Hoyt
and
Mrs.
Mabie
chiselled
our
local
orchestra.
“
The
Ord
Callfon
‘ia
' P M. Burgess of Battle Creek,
। Mra. LaVem Calthrop.
CITIZENS CREDIT
E B. Griffin. D. D. Pastor
Bcfore »e forget to you fellows
| Mrs. Sarah Johnson and Dora Rhythm Kings", into agreeing to
and A. J. Burgess of Kalamazoo of Detroit spent tiie weekend with Osborne w-ere to Hastings Friday. I Sunday. November 15.
CORPORATION
1 Mr. nnd Mra. Franklin Burgess •
. were. Bunday callers of F. E Deming Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith
called on Mr. and Mra. John De­ donate one or two Saturday Nites “n&lt;l your Parcnls too—send us
Freeport
Mrs. Ruth Albertson and two chil- . returned Saturday morning from a ' 10:30 A. M. Sunday school.
birthdays
Borne
and the Allen Fish family.
MUI those
UIUAC ' nam
,---«- ,address
--------- , and
—-----*--------------—
Priester at Dowling and Mr. and per month land, boyf can
1011't W. sut* BL. n«»UB*»
1 Mrs. Gilbert Greenman at Banfield, youngster* make my old heels want of you ,iave alre“dy written us that
, Mr. and Mrs Alvin Helrigle and, dren of Gull lake ure spending a i low day trip to various pointe in! 11:30 A. M. Morning worship.
HABTUfOB NAT L BANK BLDG.
to dance?)
iyou ve received a number of letters
Mr. and Mr*. Monroe Pollta spent few days with her parents. Rev. and 1 northern Michigan including Petos- ■
7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. 1 Sunday.
Next Rose cooked up a deal where-! lhrou«h lhl1 column and that’s
$the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Mrs’ John McCue.
8 00 P. M. Evening service.
Mr. and_ Mr? . John Wolthome.
; D*»ntol Folli* of Valparaiso. Indiana.. . Mr. anil J4ra Fred Tablicrer and
i Mr*. George Forbey and
Mrs.
daughter,
Charles Overholt
----------- ---------------------were in Has--------. Paul Nagle and Judy of Gull lake so civilians to contribute the cof- tog and write us of any changes.
Now for as many as space will
1 Velma, called on Mr. and Mra. Jacob tings on business Tuesday.
i called on LaVem Callhrop at Bat­
allow.
ual freshment*.
"
tie Creek. Sunday finding &gt;.
him
10.00 A. M. Morning worship.
I Charles Bunn and family.
Kenneth M. Dunn. U. 8. Army
le.the
others
i °nce a guerrilla, always a guerabout
same. who
'**’called
-------- ’------------11:00 A. M. Sunday school
I Alfred Gonzales returned home
Squadron E Group 4. A.A.F.C.
8:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
I_~~.. Burchett and''
..... rlIla! After Instigating the dances.
on him were Robert
■ Monday night from Texas where he:
Nashville. Tenn.
tills Cook menace sneaked into the
I spent six weeks with his children. I, 8:00 P. M. Tuesday, prayer’meet- Mr and Mra. Maurice Burchett.
Bend us the date of your birthday
Sunday callers of Mr. and Mra city council meeting on another
ing.
t Boyd NovUky of Grandx Rapids
Clayton St. Johns were. Mr. and raid and chlseUed the City Fathers
Freeport MelhodUt Church
■ spent Sunday with his stater, Mrs. I
Mrs Henry Schwartz and children Into renting a vacant store so we
Everett M Love. Pastor
Gerhardt Kunde and famlly.
Apn. 30190045
of Galesburg: Clare Munger of Bat­ could have a U. 8. O. room for the
Morning worship 11:00
| Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith received
Co B 137th Ord.
tle Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. St. boys, and she flim-flammed Doc
Sunday school 12:00.
word that their son Pvt Lloyd
Motor Base Depot Regt.
Our second Family night program Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hil- Brooks. Mra. Shirley Henry, and
Smith ta now in the Hoff General ,
A.P.O. 1230 T Postmaster
Dorothy French and a lot of other
blnk
and
children
of
Holland.
| hospital. Santa Barbara. California.
Npw York City, N. Y.
people
Into
laundering
the
place
Mr.
ahd
Mra.
Wm.
R.
Norris
church on Tuesday evening. Nov.
। Mr. and Mra. Clarence Benedict . 17. beginning with a potluck supper called on Mr. and Mn. Ray Parker and rustling up furniture and books
Corp. Harald Parker
I were In Hastings Friday.
25th
Co.. Sth Bn.. Hut No. 7
I at 7:00 o’clock. Rev. J. Lawrence at Augusta Sunday.
and a bllllard-poo) table, a ping­
I Mra. Frank Hynes and Mrs. Ford
2nd Student Training Regiment.
Sunday caUers of Mrs. Jennie pong table and sluff.
Ward will be the principle speaker.
। Stowell of Woodland called on Mrs । Cartton Center Methodist Church
Fort Benning, Georgia
Then Ray Branch, the guy who
Norris and Lucy were Dr. Chas.
j Claude Walton Wednesday.
Greetings Harold, how goes’ it?
Mullen of Otsego and Mra. E. A.
Everett M. Love. Pastor
j Mra. Elmer Post of South Bend 1*
Parker and Elizabeth of Hastings. Christmas time, laid Uie Rotary By the way. when Is your birth­
Morning worship 10:00
, caring for her daughter. Mrs. Ev- .
Club and the. Klwanls Club that day?
I erett Love, during the latter * con-1 Sunday school 11:00.
One man in town writes letters to
CLAY HILLS
he'd donate the use of Uie Strand
i valescencc. Mtas Kate Westerveld
Mr. and Mra. Monroe FoUls. Mr.
Mra. Guy McNee and Mrs. Ho­ Theatre and provide special fea­ fourteen different boy* in service
ward Colburn, motored to Batue tures, if the club members would once every month besides letters
Creek Thursday and spent the day, tackle lhe sale of the tickets. Well
with Mrs. Charles Poland
sirs, those civilian raiders turned
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potts spent In Just about eight hundred bucks lo establishes a record Do you know
of someone who write* more. We all
Bunday In Lansing at the home of the U. 8. O. committee.
Harold England and famlly.
But a civilian can’t even win at should write al least two letters a
Mr. and Mr*. Roy McCaul at­ doing a good deed when there's uni­ day to service men. One boy writes, ,
tended the school carnival at lhe forms around to provide competi­ “if you want a slogan here It te—
Freeport school Friday evening.
tion. These Coast Guard boys stole Bay Hall with Malli' ”
Not bad my lad, not bad. Ole
। Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Potts attended the siiow by sending over a crew
the school fair Friday evening at of highly, talented boaos to do their Eolly hasn't missed a birthday yet
lhe T. K. KeUogg school.
stuff—and the whole town'* talk­ and there have been a few letters
Norman Haight is enjoying a ing about the smooth. professional written besides the birthday*. We'U
nine day furlough from the Great entertainment they put on.
Lakes Training station.
While all this patriotic hanky- more.

FREEPORT

READY
CASH

JXkS&amp;SSt J.”’

Safety Deposit Boxes
for Rent/

Answering to a demand in this community for safety
deposit boxes, we have just installed another unit of
boxes in our safe deposit vault and offer these boxes for
rental at the same low price. $2.50 per annum plus gov­
ernment tax.
There is no better place to store your valuable papers,
insurance policies, deeds, abstracts, bonds, etc., than in
one of these boxes. They ore safe from fire or other
casualty and you rest secure in the thought of the safety
of your valuables, if you hove a safety deposit box in our
vault.

It is not required that you carry your account with this
bank. We solicit your safe deposit box rental patronage.

A SALUTE

STRONGER
AMERICA
Uncle Som says DRINK ENOUGH MILK and eat
plenty of other vitamin-rich dairy products, too.

That’s one way that each one of us con salute a
stronger nation.

Order nutritious Highland* Dairy

Grade A Milk from your milkman.

You’ll be buying

health for your family and strength for America’

wrti

win thi«

WAR IN THI H06L0TI

MILK IS
VIOHT1H* 1NIR0Y

SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY
when your bam h already full of
cow*? Sec If thta give* you an idea—
Raaaarc/i Form eoira giro aa
much aa a fourth-pound tnaro
milk por pound of jroir^ with

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers.

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW

OR

National Bank of Hastings

can Legion entertained tbe Coast
Guard contingent at dinner. Or.
at least, the Legton MEANT to en­
tertain them. But the CD's arrived
with a xylophone, an accordion, a
Residents la New York
New York state has approximate­ violin, a “hot" pianist, and a couple
of golden-voiced singers. In saying
ly 13.500,000 residents.

Placer Gold
Placer gold Is not mined but found

to a

PASTEURIZED.

PT. 6c;

QT.

IRY1NG ।
MrsrJdhn BcLson has been imistIng with the care of her mother.
Mra. Norton at the home of her
sister. Mrs. Engle.
Mra. Ben Nagel has returned to
her home after ten days at Pen­
nock hospital.
Frank Travis has been confined
to his bed again by Illness
Dell Schlffman will visit his so*
Arthur at Big Bear lake. Mont­
morency Co. and hunt deer.
Mra. Richard Tompkins and Bet­
sy have returned to Camp Callan.
Calif., to be with their husband and
father. Captain Richard Tbmpkins
Mrs Joe Lince L* looking for her
husband to be home on furlough
Mrs. Harriet Couch Kuball has
been a patient at Pennock hospital
Her husband, otto Kuball was
home on furlough during her 111-

I Ung her eon and family at Ro­
chester. Mich

||/

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this lime.
John Perry will go north to hunt

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

'marins who can get more chuckles
out of life than anyone else wo
know will chuckle along with you.
Alright so you know who it Is. then
make your guess and wait until
next week to see if you're right.
Cheerio. Zolly Coffer.

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phon. 2451

ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THI RIXALL STORE

Hutinn
Phene 211$

White Mate M Nalls
White spots and line* under the
fingernail* are sometimes known as
, "gift spots." They are due to struc­
tural changes In tbe nail bed and
upon microscopic examination fndltissues.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SfVINTH YIAM

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HUNTER DIED FROM
Home Front EXPOSURE THURS.

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Well, with the gas rationing set

Tuesday. Was Found
Unconscioui Wednesday

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1942

WPB Awards Banner
to Barry Co.
For Good Work
Cha*. Annable. chairman of the
Barry County committee for gath­
ering scrap metals, on Monday re­

ceived from the War Production
George L. Reinberg. 35. of 1914 Board the banner awarded toXthls
putput
back
too«ou
andana
now
she'll
to to ;
obcm
now
sne have
u nave
„ __ .
,.
save her chuckles for you until later. al«4DecE • Grand Rapid*, was county for gathering UB5 tons\of
So thl* week u "swell guy." i found unconscious Thursday fore- scrap Iron In September and Octet
whora most of you know, took his noon in a swampy part of West Gun ber. That is an average of 131
p#n In MM .M Mr, KU:, |,„
h, h.d
Tur.-1; pounds for each Inhabitant of the
Greeting* Soldiers. Sailor*. Ma- day afternoon while duck huntina (county. The WPB suggested 100
tine* and all of you men fighting in !
2 ..
. 2
pounds for each man, woman and
child living In the county.
Mr Mh.ll or rm, rram Ur uu
Mr. Annable asks us to express hl*
worth.
M -Mmer ,»u 2.7
ire. U tM.o no dUUr.hr. tor T
■&gt;«“’ proaounord hearty thanks and appreciation to
.m Md 1M&lt; .rr.rum.nu Mv.,
l'c“u, “
“ r&gt;u»urr. .. the people of thq county for their
tarn nud. rn IH U)U i-lur Ur you S’TJi•*“ “ bl|"r’ “• fine cooperation In making thl* fine
romchow
7
hls body. A member of his family record for the county. Thl* county
ha* exceeded it* quota tn everything
has Been
been asked to do or to give
that «T~mnU hart
n.. tn.
“me Ulnc “«0- M,,cc wmcn jill
Ik na*
hrm.
rtniL
timt
ItUnt- hf h,d complained ot numb- to aid America in winning the war.
home front are doing all that we 1 ncls ln hlg Umbl „
.
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SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 t* 8

U. S. and Allies Not Yet FIREMEN HAVE
Winning World War II BUSY WEEKEND
Axit Natioiu, Hoicever, Appear to
Have Lott Chance for Victory’

ILull
nil RaLm— By
Q.. Six
Clw Alarm*;
।
Broken
Damage
I*
’
"■
‘ Large
'
t

County M.E.A.
Meeting ot Delton
i

A HAN WHO
MUCH ABOUT

Kim Sigler and S. S. Nesbit, presld«nt of the Michigan Education
Association, addressed the Barry
R«v. J. Lawrence Ward
County District of the M. E. A. at
Delton. November 11.
I’athers and tons filled tha
Mr. Nesbit, pledged the help oi
the state organization for teacher Ing room of the Methodist ch
welfare and outlined the type of Monday evening for the m
teacher security for which the or­ Brotherhood •meeting of the m
ganization is working.
Mr. Sigler spoke on "The New
Armistice". He pointed out the different conception* people have had
of Armistice Day. and then went his supper squad. Invocation waa
on to point the need of an edu­
cated people to make any' new Arm­
istice a success. He stressed the Loppenlhlen and acting Preoident
neca in a democracy
need
democracy lor
Tor giving the Keith Yerty ipresided at the busipeople the fact*, and advocated that
tenrhers train
train the
th* youth
eolith of
nr today ■' Fred C. GO
teachers
to be resourceful, broadminded and ting* High school. was introduced
and after a few remark*, presented
mentally Inquisitive,
the Individual members of the 1H3
football squad, speaking highly ot
the part each played in thia year*,
games. Captain BUI Kelley wwi
called on and he introdured Ute
captain of the 1943 squad. Dick
Thomas The football squad were
•wests at the banquet Ass't. Coach
Silk, Nylon Stockings And Joe Brozak was also Introduced.
Tin Cans Now On The List
Mr. Yerty then Introduced Ute

Hastings firemen had a busy week
J
J
end after a period of unusual length
But. Germany and Japan have
a.
VP°”
The United States and the United
not ver&lt;u?creded In “knoekina 0.1-1 lh*,r servlCfc'
Perhfips the fates
Nations allies are not yet winning
,uccwde&lt;' *” knoc"n8 out knew that some of Uie firemen were
this war
inelr opponents as organized fight-, pursuing the elusive deer in the
That statement st
Ing force* and until such knockout, north woods and decided to give
tuch"encQura8ing tre
.
blows are delivered, all German and'th* onM w,,° remained at home a
mel's route In'Tgyptf Anglo-Ameri­ Japanese gain, to date must be
"clt,n&lt; tln*
that a* It
ri.iuMi ..
• "“*• lhere we,T *,x “&gt;*» during Uie
can occupation of Morocco and Al­ classed
it* temporary.
, lwo day* of Saturday and Sunday
geria and the repulse of the latest
Tlie same thing holds true for1 with the damage ranging quite high.
Japanese attempts (o drive U. S. ourselves.
;urse!ves. UnUl
Until we
“e hire
have crashed'
crushed' Tlie first came Saturday forenoon
forces from footholds won&gt; at great the military power of Japan and'when • tractor and wagon belongcost In the southern Solomon Is- Germany, our territorial gains will 1?* 1° £Obe5t
tipped over on
•
- in,
- ’ tim.
‘
■ North Broadwav
lust north of th«
‘
’
Broadway just
the
count for little.
1 state garage and caught fire. The
Equally important, however, to the । Nwth Africa,. the , Solomons ,and io*s was rather large since the ,re
w_­
fact that we are not losing the war new 'Guinea, for example, are stra-, port Mates that the tractor wa* de—or rather, in view of the fact that teglcally important but the mere oc-, strayed.
’
when you do come back you can ow and an Infant (laughter.
!'
the initiative so far has been most-; cupatlon of them will not win the । 1 dairymen for shortly afternoon the
take, up from there and carry on.
The place where Mr. Reinberg had j,
ly with our opponents. It would be war for us. It I* what we are able j
We don't mind havig to take all started to hunt and the-place where ;
department received a call to the
more accurate to say that the Axis to do after such base* ha»e- been Glenn Ingram farm south of the
the profit from our little businesses he was found were both In Barry
und buy War bonds and stampa with county. The sheriffs of both Alle- '
ha* not yet succeeded in winning established, that will really count. , city on campground road. There
Baltimore-Mople Crave
it. because we know that It Is helping gan and Kent counties *pcnt most |
the war or to seriously crippling the
Germany will have to be defeated, also a tractor had caught tire .and
to buy something necessary for you of Wednesday searching In that '
Lands Not Taken by Govt. allied war effort.
' In continental Europe and Japan In a quanUty of gasoline being used
fellows al Uie front*. Neither do we locality for the vanished hunter.
Both Germany and Japan have her main bland bases If the allies! In starting it caused the fire to get
intnd going without some of Uie Why
out of control.
...m mm.. M.n-u.
they did not .notify
Sheriff • A ,e* rn0n8u ®8O surveyor* came
; Charles Annable, chairman of the rence Ward of Caledonia, an .utr&gt;delivered
some
heavy
blows,
have
are to emerge a* victors.
thing* we always thought we.must Bera V.'
। About 2 o'clock Sunday morning.'
—
v
mni-nlnv
naAm.
'
‘
Wednesday morning seem* *,,l° Maple Grove and Baltimore
have, in fact we will all probably be very strange.
fire was discovered In Angelo's Tav- Barry County Salvage Committee ority on birds The impression had
What are o^r*chances?
They must have' townships and spent some time in overrun vast territories and have
announced Tuesday’ that he had ap­
belter off for having done it.
We are »a i«n&lt;»
long way from victory. em on S. Jefferson. A cigarette,
’ considerable area. It was acquired control over Important new 1 Wcarelessly tossed into a waste paper pointed Prosecutor Laurence E Bar­
But what we are all interested In fiearcd from that part of the lake'
,
I
(ConUnued on page 4. Sec. 1)
economic resources.
bosket Is believed to be the cause. nett as Household Salvage Director
right now to to win this war and win that was In thl* county. They may ! reP°rted Ul“l ,hc farms surveyed
Damage by smoke and a broken for Barry County. Immediately Mr.
i(. just a* quickly a* we can. I think liave thought that there was some 1 were “ 1* » P*rt of Fort Custer
plate glass in the front doo£ was Barnett requested The Banner to
। CORRESPONDENTS,
right now everybody In Hastings Is crime connected with the dlsap- i and to be used for military tr/lnlng. )
announce that, by order of the War sentaUcn of this lecture and it waa
the extent of the loss
running a race to see wlro can do pearance and wanted to get cred- J A great deal of secrecy about the 1
t ADVERTISERS
Early Sunday afternoon a large Production Board, the housewives. very evident that he was well qual­
.the moat towards winning it. and I L ,Or
N°l. Untu "K** proposition was enjoined, but new* । urn a b Yiir nr am
• aince next T,u,r*day M Thank*- grass fire on the Martin Tinkler &gt;-younger uomen and high-school ified to lecture on birds. Stating
wouldn't be nt all surprised if we three officers and members ot their concerning it leaked out. and it was I
girl* of the community are request­ that there are almost numberlaaa
farm
In
the
northcast
part
of
the
established some kind of a record st“«* h“d spent nearly Uie whole .aid that Barry county land.* would J1DFP
ARIM
l
NI
slvln&lt;
a,,d
thcre
wU
‘
**
00
deUv
*n'
----------I
■rbr Htlll (LIU Mil
|of
0(J lhal
u u necessary
for the country to shoot at. That b day Wednesday in vainly searching be used for training United Stale* i
city gave the boys a hard fight ed to donate every discarded silk collection* that one can make that
------------since a strong vyind fanned the stocking or nylon stocking which are interesting and educational, tha
one of the thing* Uiat make* life for the missing man was Sheriff.roons
; troopg.
Find* Doctors. Dentists
... ..
_
•
worth white in a small town. wiUi: n,ra
Bera nntirikkH
notified Kv
by nhwo
phone. *n..n
Then It
Know appear.. &gt; .Improbable
that I
। to Insure delivery of Uie paper flames and caused the fire to spread they may have told aside, to the speaker showed his versatility by
Teachers Cooperative
everybody pulling together and । wa* 5:30 p. m.. too late for the 1 anything will be done about the ।
---------------------------- ------------ --should
--------- rapidly. While the men were still vitally important war-task of max­ displaying a few stones from a colTherefore
all correspondence
on this call. anoUier cal! came tnd ing '"powder-bag*.." The bulletin*
taking a personal interest to the । Barry officers to make any efforu purchase of thl* land for military
Thatprevention of disease is em- ** in lhe 0,,lce
Nov. 21.
other fellow and helping him to to *enreh for the hunter who had
jn Ule Battle Creek Enaulmt1 nha.i«Ht hv
“ er" und al)advertising must be
to not. they hurried to the Lyle Kurr home furnlslied Director Barnett explain
solve hls problem. You can take It; disappeared.
J •n und.v teat^eek^I
7
counlv taler than noon on Monday,
on North Hanover where the gar­ the matter tersely by a question a large number of the butterfltag
fmm
cK.Mtr n— -_j ______ n
‘ 01 * rlur5afty last weex appear. Health Denartmanl and that
^0 not Wish to disappoint anv age and content* were destroyed.'land answer routine. The official ano moths he has captured anti
from mo
me that vnu
you will find na
no oueh
such
-- -------- ---------------Mil HI KIVIV KU.KXIIIUIIl uir IJIUIit In
1* helna
being Inrr-avlnolv
Increasingly ....
rec-' &gt;one by leaving out Uieir correspond- When discovered, the flame* had l pamphlet reads:
spirit In the metropolitan areas: nett
ett Went
—«t rum
nrlv II Kt
.... (rom
*___ whlch __
___ _ ..
. need for It
went tn
to W
West
Gun lair,
lake —
early
we quote
the *folthroughout the country.
gained such headway that It was I "Question:—For what will silk be
ognized
by
the
people
of
thl*
county
ence
or
advertbciiient
and
careful
Thursday forenoon.
Our sheriff lowing:
i used?
r
You probably have learned by thl* soon learned where the man had
"Alti&gt;ough the army has surveyed .. .MM
.M
’S ££ Impossible to remove the car which.;
with five new lire*, a quantity of I Answer:—For the manufacture of
' time that we did a nice job with the stopped when iw arrived at the a large area of farmland north of
cards of buttons.
,or ad ,n&lt;J at the
tjme permit, lumber and brick siding, a* well, ।I powder bags.
benefit show to raise funds for the take. Reinberg left hl* car at a i BatUe Creek in Maple Grove and nual report.
Stating that collecting was a nsIn the year ending August 31. 1941 i us to get the Banner out on Ume. j a* oUier articles, were burned. The ii Question: — What are powder
men in the uniform of the UBA.
thr lhorc Our । Baltimore townships of Barry coun­
tural habit of the human rare and
flames also did considerable dam­ .bags?
having raised a total of over eight sheriff learned from the owner, a . ty, for pouible use by Port Oustei the number of school and pre-schoo!. Thank you
I1: Tlicy are used by the armed serv­ citing a small boy's poeket as proof.
age to the garaga next door and
—
*
hundred dollars. This money will Mr*. Bolek. that Reinberg had. after troops, the umv nrnhahiv will not children under dental supervision'
scorched the house to the north, i Ice* and are woven silk bags Into
help to provide entertainment for arranging with her. started to hunt i tok,. over the land
was 1227. For the year closing Au­
Sparks also caught In the roof of1 1 which charges of powder are placed givlng this lecture and showing hU
men in all branches of the service Sl!C,?-7U^tor Joretvoon from •
• Maj.-Gen. Henry's. Aurand. com- gust 1943. the total was 1396.
a House to the east but wa* extin-. for generating the power required specimens to encourage collecting
when home and right now we are bltod directly in front ol her home mandej of the 6th Service ComIt was estimated
csurnuico that
mat there
mere are
are.!
M.
gutohed before any damage was। to expel a shell from the gun, They
. doing our level best to make those
----- *- ■ ■
‘
*I?,e¥?e 5° h,,r ■ m“,ld wbo »M here today, tar an 1890
are Placed In the breech oFgun* of
done.
const Guard boy* reel At itonie. ISuuH kt nooh to eat hl* lunch. Inspection of Port Custer, said
tn the early evening, the truck■ major calibre. A fuse, attachced. to hearers Ahat it la unlawful to
Moat of these boys hail from the
(Continued on page 3, Sec. I)
'farmers In the area can safely go with the Barry County Health Demade a run to Uie vicinity of Dow-. Ignited to cause the explosion which
state of Wisconsin, and III bet that
ahead with planting or unprov»t expels the shell.
under medical supervision and 279
menis on their property.'
Guests At Public Program
.
Question —Can only silk be used
get back home, there will be a good
"Hi* statement that the area had tinder dental supervision; 878 of
(Continued on oaaa 3. RM. 1)
west of that village, was completely
Here Friday Evening
feeling between Michigan and Wta-, LOUIS E. HARDY. Prop.
these had been vaccinated against
Mr. Hardy will hold an AucUon been surveyed wa* the first dU­ small pox. and 904 had been ImAnswer:—Yes. Bilk alone bunts
destroyed. Cause of the fire 1* un­
amain.
A
-vintnrv
Rnn»
Putwin
h.
—M. at
.. the/arm located 4
Sale
3'i, muc.
miles;&lt;‘°aure by an army official that the
.
* known. the occupants being away completely and leaves no hot em-,
Sometimes I think It 1* too bad west of Vermontville on the State to"* had h***1 undcr consideration. muniaed against diphtheria.
at
the
time.
The
loss
was
set
at
that It requires a War to bring Road; or 3!4 mile* north and 1*4 “■“wugh farmers to the area have
Ing of the big gun before other1
about such neighborly feeling, when mile* east of Naahvilte He Is of- leP°rled ‘he survey wa* being made, school for the year mentioned 'NoV- 201 Bt 8 00 P- m- wllh t!le Hcharges are Inserted.
feting a good list of horses, cattle ' Another statement on the matter above. 4540 were registered with the 1 H- S. choir, girls glee club, boys glee
QuesUon:—Why cant nylon be
compllsh in peace lime. But that 1* chicken* and farm machinery. H. I
j came ,rom
from Co). n
George
T. Shank. Barry County Health Department, jcIub. “nd chorus combining to form
“nra- T
used for powder bags?
life and we never leant It unUl some O. Pennington will cry the sale and I1 commanding officer of the post. In Of these
1485------------------were under--------------medical a ------massed
choir
------- -------------- of
— ,approximately
Answer: — Because It gums and
major reminder like a War brings
a
letter
written
to
Mr.
and
Mrs
■
supervision
and
1117
under
dental
11U
voices.
R. A. Lapo will act as clerk. See 1
melt* Instead of burning. However,
the' adv. elsewhere In Uils Issue for 'George Hoffman of route two. Nash- . supervision, a total of 2782 of them 1 Kim Sigler will give an address,
it is separated from the silk and;
know just how you boys feel about full particulars.
vllle.
| had been vaccinated against small I and a representation fromthe Coast
it. but it took the combined ex­
The foundation for a good
"Replying to a query made by the i P°x- Bnd 2938 had been immunized Guard* will be a feature.The auQuesUon: — Is the collection of
perience* of the lost one to leach the HARRY NAGEL. Prop.
Hoffmans about the survey. Colonel against diphtheria.
I dlence will be asked to Join in the
President For 18th Time Of discarded silk and nylon stockings Scout* Group is a good, resour
lieople iww to do the things they are:
During the year ending August: ,ln8ln« of several old favorites,
Having sold hls farm and moving Shank wrote. 'We have no definite
Michigan
Theater
Owners
an
Important
acUvity?
doing during this one. for instance
** no admission charge
to Kalamazoo. Mr. Nagel will hold information regarding the matter of 31. 1942. the nurses on the staff of iThere
1 thought In Uie last one that a
At the annual convention of the that in every community some re­
an aucUon sale at hls farm located land purchase, but I am reason- 1 the Barry County Health Depart-1 but each one who comes will meresoldier • was God's most forgotten
ably sure that the government does 1 ment attended 75 mothers in dr-1
1x5 “^ed to invest in a 25c War Allied Theater Owners of Michigan
sponsible person Is appointed to
' man, tn spite of the many things '.4 mile east. &gt;4 mile north and *.« not contemplate purchasing any ' livery cases, made 453 pre-natal calls slft,nPheld In Grand Rapids on Tuesday supervise and assist in the success­
mile east of Hickory Comers. Sec­
that were done for him. something
farmland* in the near future. The on expectant mothers and 472 post i The Pr°8ram. designed for your of last week. Ray Branch, of this ful carrying out of this vital sal­ is taking pains throughout the area
tion
22.
Barry
twp.
He
is
offering
was tfuly lacking, and I think that
necessity
for
the
purchase
of
land
|
natal
calls.
They
made
987
calls
on
!
enjoyment
with
a
wide
variety
of
to promote Scouting by giving betcity,
wo*
for
hls
eighteenth
term
a good list of horses, cows. hogs,
vage."
you are enjoying the knowledge of
elected president of that organiza­
poultry, grain, hay, farm imple­ In your neighborhood has apparent- , Infants, 1178 calls on pre-school j Periotic numbers, Is as follows:
Mr. Barnett request* thst every
all the boys from the last one. for
Beginning Tuesday of th
ly passed and it would appear to me : children and made 1100 professional
*•Star
8u,r Soanaled.Banner
Spangled. Banner '
tion. This will be hls twelfth suc­ housewife and every other patriotic
they arc to a man doing the things ment* and miscellaneous article*. that the farmers would be Justified • visit* to school children. They vlsl-1
Marines Hymn
cessive term. He had previously, for feminine citizen of Barry County a leader-training program .
for you that they would have liked Loren Coppock will cry the sale and .In makltte
v.
.«
«
Coun(y ln I
•Keep the Home Fire* Burning
the necessary repairs
on I ted JO17 homM
six yean, headed the organization start filling a box or bag with the put on tn Hastings for the
C. R. Snider will act as clerk. See
’ to have done for them.
their fai^s as usual.* “
Army Air Corps
I carrying on their work.
then dropped out, thinking he had discarded silk hosiery and watch
In' conclusion I would like to the adv. elsewhere In this issue for
Massed Choir
| Of the school children of the I
served os long as any man ought the columns of the Banner for fur­ —one each week—which will
\
.
quote some poetry that I happened full porUculars.
Dear Hand of Home—Sibelius
to. He was out for a year: then the ther direcUons as to the disposal of
““nty I* per cent are now immunto dig up from my idle brain, once CARL G. SHAW. Prop.
and management, particularly Ute
I Pledge Allegiance to My Flag­
theater owners Insisted that he ac­ these necessary salvage Items
■M
.
.
.
■
•
i
ized
anlnit
dinhtliertB
■■
ramnarwt
'
।
lied
against
diphtheria
as
compared
when I had to say something
duties of the Scout Master and the
Bridges
On account of poor health Mr.
cept the place again, which he did,
। with 64 per cent a year ago and 70
The new Household Salvage Dltn defense of my having left the Shaw ha* decided to quit farming
Girls
Glee
Club
and
nd he has been reelected ever since.
since, r^tor Blso announces that the aav- Troop Committee.
*
. .
.
. . per
■
cent
vcui are
mevaccinated
vaccinatea against
against |
big City to move Into this small
The
member.
ot
thU
org.nU.Uon
ln&lt;
Un
calw
flnaUy
XcTed
All Scout Masters, assistants, com­
Address
—
Kim
Sigler
n., km.mni.nl M. mu M ik im,U
„ mmpami -KK B p.r :
-------------- -------UI1 cam, llna imaiiy rracncu
town. Howeven I apologize to other the farm located 2 miles east ana R. O S call for women to contri- ■ —•
mat frMlMVIUylklMMh
——1 that .Dav l« lb* rlrrht1™,^
man &gt;
. . ..
.
T,
,'
mu.1
County
HoiMWIn.
... n- mittee men and others interested
areal poets for thl* crude con­ one mile north of Freeport, or one bute their discarded silk and ny­ cent for the preceding year.
Three Short, one Long—Monson lor IM^Um/Ic. IMlr by-I.M pm- 1
un
In it* disease prevention work the I
tribution.
mile south of the Pleasant Valley lon stockings. The request also in­ department ha* found the dentist*
British Childrens' Prayer—Wolfe
■“S'!', 2" 7 el7!M I Un un U&gt; .
rau.pnM "or gatherings when possible: and. If
MY KIND OP A TOWN
they find they are unable to be
Choir
w 1UCUM KkM.ll « tlm u . Un- j
,ndl
p,
church. He Is offering a good list eluded Un cans, other than paint,
Give me the town, be It ever so small of catUe. hog^. feed, and machin­ oil or varnish cans, which have and doctors of the county and their
pre?ent each time, arrangements
■America
gle vote in opposition. He must be, from Ule can whlch
where building* are not rated. ery.
•Over There
H. O. Pennington will cry been flattened by hammering so as city and county and their associa­
the
unanimous
choice
o«
he
cannot
eompreMed
lnlo
, Hat shape by have been made tor such training
because they ore tall.
Semper Panitus
the sale and R. A. Lapo win act. to make them les* bulky. The hos- tion very cooperative.
Where friendship beams In every a* clerk. See the adv. elsewherei iery U needed as material from
Stouthearted Men
Michigan is the only state which should be placed Inside before oom­
face
In this Issue for full parUcuiars.
Caisson Song
has but one group of theater own­ pressing and the can should be care­
always the same, in any old place.
link floor of the High jchool build­
Ing powder and other explosive*. .
•Anchors Aweigh
ers. In all the others IheVe are sev­ fully rinsed and . dried.
Greasy,
The interest you take In tlie oUier RICHARD COURTNAY, Prop.
Lawrence R Barnett lias been apMassed choirs
eral competing organizations — In burned, paint, varnish or oil can* Ing in thte-clty. ,tha first one. al
fellows fight
Having decided to quit farming Knted Household Salvage director
•Audlehcc will sing ones starred. Ohio there are nine highly com­ should be avoided unless complete­ 7 30 o'clock Tuesday evening of
Is a fair sample'that you believe he Mr. Courtnay wUl hold an aqcUon
Barry county, and he will ask
petitive groups. What one wishes ly cleaned. A minimum of rust de­ week. Mr. A. A. Reed of Nashville
Americans are now facing the HASTINGS BOY GRADUATES
Is right.
the cooperation of the women of
to have done will be opposed by stroys the thin film of tin which will serve as Scout Master of tha
Hi* troubles are yours, and you see Frank Kimble farm, first place the county in making contributions heaviest tax load to Uieir-history, WITH HIGH HONORS
other units, so that not one of them
with the comforting assurance that |
him through
south of the Sebewa Baptist church, of the articles mentioned abqye.
Robert “
D.docker,
Gardner,
songraduated
of Mrs. represents all the Ohio theater own­ to the highly prised material sought .ton Merrick of thl* city, the Dtopected
W
that°
a^fedorai
**ta«
tax
MU
l
rneresB
was
simply because you know he'd do the or three mile* north and one mile
Theresa DeCocker, was graduated ers. In Michigan, owners of big to be salvaged. Cans can be pre­
pared and stored In a dry place
same for you.
\
. *“b hlKh h0110^
»hf Orral L*k“
east of Woodbury, or five miles east
CALL FROM THE
ever balance’^ne^mteht
Tr“lnln« Station on Nov. 2. city play-houses and those in vll- until collection 1* ordered.
Something grips and holds you from of Lake Odessa. He Is offering a
the start
HOME FRONT
^vl
otherwise ( RoberV1 triplet brother
Jo. । lages and smaller cities aqt togeth- CIRCUIT COURT"
th*ll*rr*U’ry' , u
good list' of horses, cattle, hogs,
Previl fedJrar taws1 abLrarf’So Mph O,rdn" pnU*tad tn the Navy 1 er. They have founcl that what­
A kitchen sink and lavoraand you've probably discovered, you sheep, chickens, farm implement*,
OPENED MONDAY
I Churches, clubs and any othef
ever
helps
the
big
city
theater
or
too have a heart.
Lr cem&lt;yS?in™
00 D* »•
and *“ •‘“‘toned
and feed and grain. H. O. Pen­
Circuit court convened Monday. &gt; organization* interested tn Boy
Is detrimental to its interest* will
per cent or me income and earnings
r„, n..riv
UAO. room to complete Uie
When I watch my friends kid's at nington will cry the sale and R. A.
of the American people. The bill re-L(!^m«t ire th-™
—
operate in the same manner in the Judge McDonald remanded the caae °‘ ----- *------- play
Lapo wUl act as clerk. See the
smaller community.
of the People vs. Donald Braley,1I resentatlves to these meetings. II
what a thrill I get when they call me adv. elsewhere in thl* issue for full
the room. If you have such
The unique position of Michigan charged with a statutory offense, to is hoped In this manner that more
Ray
equipment to give will you please
particulars.
theater owners has given their one Uie lower court for examination. Scout groups, and better training tor
-«Mn
rtuM U. U,, UnK—i
'm
I know of Just such a town, though
call Ken Labcrteaux as soon as
only organisation a large In­ The only other criminal case, peo­ Boy Scout troop, that may be spanit's but a spot
possible.
ORSON BONIFACE, PropwJrtd
hS"?
'molpd 10
'■'“r om«r. and
fluence in national gatherings of ple vs. Herbert Couch, was continued
on our great map, it's only a tiny
Mr. Boniface will hold an auc­
loMbK-n. or IhU eounrn-.
I JS.'XFwI?mu£°™' theater owners, because It Is recog­ until the February term. No jury other organization*. will raauiL
black dot.
tion sale at tlie James Collison farm NEW COW TESTER HIRED
nized that the Michigan group trials were indicated, so a Jury may
"SERVICE ABOVE SELF" is our 5 miles north of Delton: or 2H
This increase will mean that we lng the
of the year.
be good Scout Troop leaders,
Another cow tester ha* been em­
motto here
mile* northwest of Cloverdale. He ployed for Barry county. He U aU must forget many things we may i Mns DeCocker received a tele- ”speak* for theaters In small as well not be called.
they hesitate to undertaka
; as large communities.
Just follow Uito slogan, and forget Is offering a good list of horses,
work because they foal Urey
Wendall Strickland, of John*town. have regarded to normal time* as!fran, from Robert telling her he,
PAID FIRST FOX BOUNTY
cow*, hogs, grain and machinery. He will have charge of testing work essentials. But we will all face this । wouid wrttf M goon tts he had a 1, , Since Uie Grand Rapids meeting
trained for it.
This Mrtea
County Clerk Alton C. Hyde on । not--------------------------------------’ of the Michigan Theater Owners,
If you can go for these things, Henry Planner^ will cry the sale
situation
n
good
spirit;
for
we
hold
permanent
address.
He
had
re-1
Friday paid the first fox bounty , meetings will mabla such men
In the eastern half of the county,
acU(,n
the 1 Mr. Branch has received letters and
our Am.Hr.n
American freedom ..
as Worth far quwUd
and K. E. Gray will act as clerk. which has been divided Into two «.r
I telegrams from theater owners of
and you're welcome in Hastings, See the adv. elsewhere In this Is­
associations. Mr. Hill will conUnue
tending forces.
,other states, commending the Mich-1 of supervisors. The 92OQ was paid
the City among the Lake*.
sue for full particulars.
ter should do
work, but Instead of having the may have to make. We cannot be
to Howard Wood, of Johnstown.
(Continued on page 3, Bee. 1)
Very truly yours
whole county he will have the wes­ resigned to handing over our coun­ UNION THANKSGIVING
CLARENCE BEAN. Prop.
RAY BRANCH.
try and Its future, our families and SERVICE ANNOUNCED
Having decided to quit farming tern half. Tests of herd* will be their interests, to the tender (?)
A CORRECTION
The union Thanksgiving service
object*
of Scouting,
monthly
instead
of
bi-monthly.
NOTICE GASOLINE
qpl for Barry county. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bean will have an auction sale
mercies of German and Japanese for the city of Hastings to scheduled
would be interested I
DEALERS *
dictators. With the American peo-1 for Wednesday evening. Nov. 25.
U. B. CHURCH
Barry County Ration Board
the armed forces, their addresses of the SouUi end filling station tn BAZAAR AND SUPPER
mandar of Nary Mothers club
pie carrying their heavy load, de- I at eight o'clock at the First Metho­
Troop organised
ha* received a telegram as ths
Nashville, known a* the Dahlstrom
of Barn* county instead of Mrs.
slring as they do that America win HUt
ormnn
Church Bazaar and chicken sup- siring
dial rhllrrhchurch. PTMrhInr
Preaching th*
the sermon
farm. He is offering a good list of
Frank Granger a* reported last
this war. and spend every dollar will be the Rev. A. M. Coldren,
that all Gasoline Dealer, and
5th Dlv.-UB. Naval Sch. (Radio) horses, cows, sheep, chicken*, hay
necessary to do so. theyjiave a right pastor of the First United Brethren
thta dty.
Univ, of Wta.
Intermediate
distributors
must
and grain, a* well a* farm equip­
church, and special music by the
__________ _ _ _
Out 11-36
Madison. Wia.
register Dec. 1 through Dec. 3
ment. Ray Noban will cry the sate
on our regular government opera- Methodist ehojr Is to be another
CHICKEN-BISCUIT
Pvt Kenneth .Stamm
at the rationing office nere and
and E. E. Gray will act a* clerk.
Rutland Community meeting will
feature of the service. The collec­
j BUFFER AND BAZAAR
1st Tank Carrier Command
inventory stock aa of 13:01 ASee the adv. elsewhere In thl* Is­ have dance at Rutland Town Hall travagance. and that for the dura­ tion will go to tha U8O to be used
Basaar at Presbyterian church.
sue for full particulars.
Friday evening, Nov. 30. Everyone tion social experiment* and playing at the recreation room on W. State
contacted al
(ConUnued on page
(Continued on page 5, Sec. 1)
welcome. Free offering. Adv. 11-19 politics will be forgotten.
Street.

~

™S“,ARMY DOESN'T NEED
BARRY CO. AREA

IMPORTANT NEW
SALVAGE DRIVES

PREVENTION IS

AM

VICTORY SING'
AT HIGH SCHOOL

AUCTION SALES

A GREAT HONOR
FOR RAY BRANCH

Lawrence E. Barnett to '
Direct the Campaign

A Heavy Load But
Americans Will Bear It

TRAINING LEADBS
FOR SCOUT TROOPS

�THE HASTINGS DANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1&gt;, IMS
Hastings High school and served in! I ncnl G S O InCkAOCA * ■ i c*
*ss e
«nCF«a»C £. (J. $. O. NEWS W
and Un. DeForeet Snyder of Route tho.Armv Air Force. 21 month*
3, u enrolled a* an aviation cadet before being appointed an aviation
cadet in Uie Atmy Air Forcaa, Au-I
m.an* »rnm dear
W* 1H1. &gt;&gt;
U. MB. tfncui 030 UM. or-'
•chool for Pilot* at Maxwell
"Ubmfca.r
Imaunlv
for' O»nl&gt;J&gt;BO IOUU Bmu. MlOrb. '
,•—-w-t—»• -— ,,,---- :— .
ruuw«i occKcr leaves
oaiuraay lor
clluf
Xorl Custar to be Inducted into the | ganlxatton) plan to increase their
weeks of intensive military, physical,army Mr Becker finished hls work i membership to seventy-five mem­
training raw^ratzirv I-.
.... _ .
_
i.__ .
U) b&lt;*lnnln.g
Mra. Becker will remain at
with the Hastings USD. room ।
Se 'pwiloU^fllng1 IrecfiHiiL
rtnwHnn at raw nf the mana nri ... . M
,
,u remain at । WiUl me Hastings U.S.O. rCOOl w
„
.
their hoinr her* nnrl will rAMllmi. I ..n3.rw,v 1— I.-.
.....
radio and graduated thia Wed- Checkered district, the Utter bulld- -.7 Lmv’ Sir Wrarra Trainin. • tifr..^?h5*. duU“ *l
- vision, the 0 8.0. U re.pomible for b, Rrvcd refreshments at the V.
nesday He will leave immediately ’ Ing having been destroyed by tire emit Army Air Forces Training iPlalhwcll Enterprise.
having a number of their tnemben. 8 o room
for ■ declination unknown as yet. I recently.
Center. Cadet Snyder attended
WUlo Jones of Hastings has been Sira C
m’r I A* • reminder, anyone wishing U&gt;
named a member of Uie tultlaUon hlrtnx^tv^rl^t^S^^h^
coa*t
for 8undi‘&gt; dln’
efepmlttcc of the Speech club of ^nlh?
™^nih ner- caU 0,6
room—2445—on
Wewtem Michigan College, an or­ *'ll 2*.
rJ' Thursday or Friday afternoon Boy*
ganization of students interested in xxroiuS?,x?
rrTt!^r.tnc.mon k-k ws
any form of public speaking.
Mr. and Mra. Ben Oldley moved U ML °RMtWTrJ^Ve| to I
H
** PUt 0,1
“4l
last week into the Johnson house
Miss Betty Tredinnick I* president for
dinner*. They want to come
on W. Green street, next door io of the a.8 0 and
Richard । or they are not sent in und the
thalr former residence.
Gross is the group advisor.
' camp states they always have more
Membersiilp at the present time 1 boy* wanting to come in than they
ducting evangelistic services at the Includes Janet Bums. Nina Brta- have places to send them.
I Methodist chureh at- Brighton Nov. bln. Dorothy Schantz. Maxine Jar-1 Included among thoac who had
M to 15.
man. Agnes Cunningham. Margie! coast guards for Bunday dinner
R. P. Locke, Lockshore Farm. Matthew*. Virginia Morgan. Patty | were the Delbert Whitmore and
Cressey, completed an outstandingOsborn. Lol* Kenyon. Dort* Lund-' the Richard Orowi famine*.
Advanced Register record on Uieberg. Bettie Weaver. Mary Fisher, I To volunteer for afternoon or evetwo year old registered GuernseyFlorence O'Donnell. Winnie Rou*h. j nlng duly at the UH O. room call
■ cow. Lockshore Golden Locks 3d. of Jean Brower, Francis Cowles. Ger- Mr*. D. A. VanBiukirk Those hrlp18747.4 pounds of milk and 508JI trude McPharlin, Rosalie Coscadden. Ing this week were MLs* Florence
I pounds of butter fat. in ten months Eleanor Havens. Kay Murray. Joae- Campbell. Mrs. Nellie Crow. Mr*
! on twice dally milking. She U the phine Parcell. Anne VanWestnencr.' D. 8. Goodyear. Mrs. Walter Powell.
j thirteenth daughter of Lockahorc Elizabeth Finch. Mabie Cosby, Es-1 Mr Jesse Kelly, Mrs Glen Brower,
I Nobleman to finish a jierfonnance ther Doty. Mildred Gold. Alice: Mrs Robert Cook und Mr». Louis
j record, and has full information Dantje, Marlon Sawyer, ail of Has- : V. Bexamcr.
Ion her ancestry and performance lings and Norma Mae Juppstrom. ■ The Emmanuel Guild of the Eplsi published in the Performance Reg- Frnncls Potts and Peggy Chandler copal church Is tlie organlzatinii In
i ister of The American Guernsey of Middleville.
' charge of the room this weekend.
.Cattle Club.
Tl&gt; belong to the GEO. a girl i Mrs Charles Pott* und Mrs. George
Clarke E Davis of Woodland, re“ chairmen. The
leently
purchased
a regktered must be eighteen mr* of age. out I »“«»•
| Guernsey bull from .George A. of high school and able to qualify I faatunhiy evening dance will be held
Clouse of Hastings. to add to hls tn the regulations as set up by the at ll’c P®11,11
FENNOCK HOMTTAL
local herd. Spring HUI Challenger national U 8 O
;of Hope 322204 is the name under
All girls Interested in joining the I During the past two weeks the
which thl* animal is registered with 05.0. are asked to call any mem-1 following babies have been botn-sl
Tlie American Guernsey
Cattle ber of the organization for further I Pennock hospital: Mi. nnd Mrs.
(Club.
InformaUon.
■ _________
| Burdette Barber. 600 E. Bond St. n
*■“—
] girl on Nov. 4: Mr. and Mrs Paul
SUNDAY IS “DAY
• Dorey. Saranac, a girl. Nov. 6; Mr.
j OF DEDICATION"
and Mrs. Robert Shellenbarger. Har­
I The Barry Co. Council of Church­ tings. R. 1. a boy. Nov, 8; Mr and
■. Hasting* Rotarians had the pleas- es and Ministerial Association are Mrs. Vem Marshall. Nashville. R.
urc Monday noon of llatenlng to a planning to cooperate with the U. 2. a girl. Nov. 8; Mr. and Mrs. Far­
splendid address by their district S. Dept, of Agriculture In Its "Food rell Anderson. 205 8. Hanover St .
governor, Samuel N. Oliver, pastor for Victory" program and the Fed­ n boy. Nov. 8: a girl. Mr and Mrs.
1 of the Congregational church of eral Council of Churches in its Vaughn Lydy. Hastings. R. 3: Nov.
Muskegon, Hls theme was "Going “Day of Dedication” on Sunday, 9; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tinkler. Hai­
ling*. R. 1, a boy. Nov. 9; Mr. and
; Farther " As citizens we should alm Nov. 22.
Special significance U given to Mrs Gordon Gray. 136 W. Greer,
to have our city, state and nation
I make real progress toward Ameri­ Thanksgiving Sunday this year as a girl. Nov. 10; Mr. nnd Mrs - Ro­
all
farmers
und
rural
people,
who
uBlk Cole cjv
»». uuumiu
bert
230 W.
Clintan,. n
a am.
girt.
can ideals of Justice, good will nnd
|oin the parade of thrifty women who pass through our aisles daily. They
fair play. Rotarians, he said in are cooperating In "Food for Vic- Nov. 13; Mr. and Mrs. Orvai ilam, substance, should apply their Ro­ tory.” nre asked to attend *ome! mond. Hasting*. R. 5. a girl, Nov.
know that here they can got all their food needs for less . , . that here
tarian principle* In dally living, evl- service of worship. This day also ,13; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peake, Clorthey will find a vast variety of fine foods at the low prices that mean
• denclng good will toward all men wlll be a dav of prayer and mcdl- crrfale. u boy. Nov 14; Mr and Mr*,
I John Cochran. Nashville. R. 1. a
I without regard to race or creed. In ration throughout the land
greater savings.* And if some items are missing for the duration—gone
iuia year
ten, above
■vukc all.
nil. we
»c should
niiuuiu be boy, Nov. 14.
This
sports there are rules for even
u ...... to n gracious and
u good• । Btuglca) pntlenu are Jseob Smith.
game. Those regulations must be •thankful
to keep our soldiers and sailors the best-fed fighting men in the world
respected. In living, the Golden God who has given u* the vision ■ Vermontville. R. 2: Oran Burgeya.
—you may rest assured that there always will be plenty of the other whole­
Rule must be applied conscientious- of a fuller and abundant life. At­ Nashville. R. 2: Carl Main. 403 E.
‘ ly. "Going Farther" than ts re­ tend church Hili Sunday as your Blair St.; Orvil Boniface. Delton;
some, delicious foods awaiting your selection at FOOD CENTER.'
Beverly Perrault. 426 E Court; Miss
quired by the set rules of human expression of your faith in God.
Sincerely.
Ruth Marble. 302 E Bond, dbehargsociety L* often needed, when we
Robert C. Smith. Chairman ol cd Nov. 11; Mrs. Irene Sayles. 701
can thereby make life happier for.
Public Affairs Committee;
8. Church, discharged Nov. 11; Mr*.
and more helpful to. others.
Barry Co Council of Churches.
Ruth Rggla. _32B E .Court.. dischargea Nov. 15; Mt*. Edward
Moeller. Middleville. R. I.
Typical of haw e con»erv*tian LOCAL YOUNG MAN
Medical patients are Edward En­
campaign can cut electric power , ADVANCED IN ARMY
wuMimyuun
uwu&gt; upsetting ..«•
consumption w&gt;
without
nor- 1 Second Lieutenant Loren J. FTan- gel. 306 B. Park St : Mrs. Alma Bak*
mal routine*. Stephen* college in cb*°' ConM of Engineers, has '-ren
Columbia. Mo., report* a 14 per cent ■''“‘•Pied to duty with tne 50th Hastings. R. 1; T. S. K. Reid. Nash­
engineer battalion
oauauon. Camp
camp vine.
reduction during the peak of the ormorca Engineer
ville, R. i;
1: Mrs. Chauncey Wilke*.
Wilkes,
winter, when student* and faculty, Polk.
Pn,k La., it was announced by Maj-: 635 W. Green; Mrs. Mary langsheeded the government request to(j1 nr General Edward H. Brooks, com-1 burg, 310 N. Church; Mrs. Eva
mandlng general of the 11th Ann- Trautwcln. Woodland. R 2; Mr*.
*aVe electricity.
; ored division.
। Arthur Lathrop. Cloverdale? disI Lieutenant Francisco was com-1 charged Nov 7; Levi Mead, 106 N.
Illuminating Niagara Falls
.missioned last month at the En-iPark St., discharged Nov. 11; Mrs.
Niagara Falls Is lighted by a jointI slneer school. Fort Belvoir, Virginia, j Lzo Carr. Sunfield, discharged Nov.
illuminating board ot Niagara Falls. Entering the Armv as a private In 11; Mrs. Vernon Tliomp*on, Alto.
N. Y.. and Niagara Falls, Ontario,. i April last year, he was stationed and Mrs. Lillian Lichty, 402 8. Hancity official*.
with engineering units at Camp I over St.
Livingston. La , and Fort Leonard !
MoU*»e« Belter Than Spinach
Wood. Mo. before being selected to NEWS ABOUT
Molasses is better than spinach for attend the officer candidate school. CONSUMERS EMPIXJYF.S
Tlie Consumers Power News,
Hls parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
children because it contains more
iron, according to one man ol Francisco, resid* at 629 South Mich­ monthly publication of Dial com­
pany in 1U November l*»ue, under
igan avenue. Hastings.
science.
the heading ot "Sextet from Has­
tings Enjoys Wiener Roast" printed
the pictures of V. Shroyer, B.Tuckertnan, H. Naylor, H. Prentice. B.
Fisher and A. Clum. in hiking garb.
The same issue also contains the
Hostings. Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 M
following paragraph:
New cmHEAD
■ ployeca in the Hastings Division nre
SATURDAY ONLY NOV. 21
WilllaiQ_Lake. lighting and power
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
U. S. No. 1, peck
engineer, transferred from Owosso;
IJoyd Nolan and Marjorie Weaver
Bonnie Jean Drake and Josephine
Murphy. Accounting Department;
and Helen Naylor, switchboard op­
erator.

coedlng to word received by hla Hl*
Hls sister. Miss Mary Stamm, a
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Dan graduate nurse working at ButUrLewU,
worth Hoipttal. Grand Rapid*, wm
commissioned a second lieutenant
home for the weekend.
Carroll 8Unun. Seaman Second also w
in the Infantry at Fort Banning.
Loren Edmonds of Hasting* has Ga. He waa a former member of the
speech department
faculty
at
Western
Michigan
college
and
enthree-day
leave
this
weekend
from
.
up
and
around
again.
council of Henry B. Vandercook
trred military aerviee in March. Naval Radio Training School, Uni- 1 The Eagle school home, which
of Weatem Michigan Ool- He will be an Uuttuctor al Fort Vfralljr o( Wisconsin. Madison. Wls. ■ ha. been clewed for tome time,
Benning. Oa.—Grand Rapid* Prez*. Carroll ha* Ju*t completed a special 1 wa* opened gfafn Monday and U bc-

LOCAL NEWS

Odem Wave-Times.

AT FOOD CENTER

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NEEDS US STRONG

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SKINLESS FRANKS

SMOKED HAM
whole or
thank half,

27

jr® £
%

; District Gov. Oliver
Addressed Rotarians

FOOD VALjfr

lb.

Qua&amp;fg Otfeati.
PORK SPARE RIBS »&gt; 27'
BEEF TONGUE
&lt;&lt;&gt; 22c
12
CHEESE .Xi
NECK BONES ip°t' 10
LEG OF LAMB ,JT” 39'
SAUSAGE
37
for roasting
lb.
29
CHICKENS
lb. 39c
PORK STEAK
FRANKFURTERS T 22'
pint
39c
OYSTERS
lb.
45c
CODFISH
SHORT STEAKS lb. 37c

VITA-RICH

VEGETABLES

CRANBERRIES

19'
3'
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25'
31'
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19'

SQUASH HUBBARD

LEAF LETTUCE

C
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Oranges Florida juice
APPLES KINGS

LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW for

Grapefruit

Thanksgiving

POTATOES
SWRXT

TURKEYS

TKAND THEATI2HP

POTATOES

37'

We will have a fine selection

KELLOGGS WHEAT KRISPIES

Utility bowl free! 2pke» 24c

ICTTIIfC

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DUCKS, CHICKENS, &amp; GEESE

■ ■ GOLDEN

II

13'

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FOR YOUR POULTRY!

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JUST OFF BROADWAY

"THUNDERING HOOFS'
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. NOV. 22-23
Edward Arnold and Fay/Rainier

THE WAR AGAINST MRS. HADLEY'

am. pkg. 2 for 25c
Igc. pkg. 2 for 35c

Bargain matinee Sunday 1:M to 3:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. NOV. 24-25-26

KNOX GELATINE

19'

MarshmallowCreome gjc
PRUNES

2 .,,.32'

Del Monte Peaches
No.

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SWEET PICKLE CHIP pCc
Dei Monte

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Blue Ribbon Napkins, 80 count, pkg. .8c
Del Monte Grapefruit No. 2 can _2 for 33c
Del Monte Grapefruit Juice No. 5 can 28c
Premier Mushroom Chips, 8 ox. tin .35c
POTATO CHIPS, pkg______________ 15c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, qt.___ 40c
Tastewell Salad Dressing, qt._____ '_27c
Salted Peanuts, lb.________ •______ 25c

Surfinc Rolled Oofs

PANCAKE FLOUR
rtllMBUBY. pk,......................

PANCAKE FLOUR
Pillsbury Buckwheat, pkg. ..

CAKE FLOUR
SNO SHEEN, pkg.....................

CARD HONEY

Date Nut Loaf Bread

Mickey Rooney, Ian Hunter and Freddie Bartholomew

20'
10'
11'
24'
19'
19'

fddd^center:

"A YANK AT ETON"
Special Thanksgiving day matinee starting at

Barky

theatkw?

FREDERIC K M. GRANGER
RECEIVES NAVY COMMISSION
I Frederick M.- Granger, son of Mr.
land Mrs. Fred E. Granger, has rc। celved an Ensign’s commission from
! the united States Navy.
Ensign
Granger has completed lib final
! check-up. and has been ordered to
report to Princeton University on
December 10. He will be in deck
officer personnel.
! He graduated from T. K. -High
School in Middleville, and entered
■ Michigan State Normal 'College
where he received hls B. A. degree
' tn ICAO. Prior to receiving hls coni। mission he had been in the Univer­
; si ty of Michigan Law School for 13
months.
' Mr Granger is a member of the
iPIU Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, and
Tlie International Legal Fraternity
,of Phi Delta Phi.

Hastings, Mich., Phones 2247-2282

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOV. 20-21
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

OUTLAWS OF PINE RIDGE'
THE HIDDEN HAND'

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY. NOV. 22-23
;

HER CARPBOARD LOVER'
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:M to 5:80
I

TUES.. WED.. THURS., NOV. 24-25-26
Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor
,206 I. STAYS ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.

"THS IIST FOR LISS"

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVH.lt, MICH

"ACROSS THE PACIFIC"

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i

Discover Second Highest Mountain
The second highest mountain In
the world has never been seen by
people living near it. It had no nafive name when discovered by out­
siders recently. Paul Petzoldt, Idaho
mountain climber, stated. He ex­
plained the mystery of the tnountain, called K-l. tn the Himalaya*,
being unseen throughout centuries
by describing it as a mighty peak
surrounded by other high moun­
tains and barred from approach by
glaciers. Petzoldt said Uiat he dis­
covered a white Tibetan race near
tha mountain which had been safe­
guarded from foreign invasions
throughout the centuries by the in­
accessible approaches to their maun­
tain clinging domain. Ho said that
the while race lived mosUy on bar­
ley sod dried apricots, did not know

i many ot them suffered from big
। goiters, "some ai big a* buckets."

�On The Home Front
&lt; Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)

LouBvlHe. Kentucky

Sgt. Norval J. Stamm. 38161687

Mrs, Gladys Henry. Fourth Dis­
trict President. Mr*. Alma Larsen,
president. Mr*. Helen Sharp. Mr*
Lydia Rogers and Mr*, Helen
Schantz represented the local auxi­
liary al the presidents' and secre­
taries' lour held at the American

Among the Department officer*

thh week; vou Juat keep 'em com­
ing and we'll print them as fast as
we can. We know of many who are
rutting the addresses out ami |uuting Ctiem In alphabetical order
In a bu&gt;k and then sending card*
und letter* whenever they have
time to write. That ,s a good idea

HaU A, Mid A. A. Trn. W.
Camp Callan
Wllllam R. Kirkpatrick
4 Bn.. 301 Ord. Reg.

ward Robbins bay. but never saw
anything of him after that. HU
boat wa* found, pulled up safe­
ty on shore, and covered with a
canyas. After sizing up the sltua-

lie would naturally take),
was actually discovered,
ganized a party of *eon
they were heading for

Tlie union Thanksgiving service \MCTHODIRT CHURCHES
will be held in the MethodLU church | mnlu;ia_lu „ „
Morning
on Wednesday evening. Nov. 25_»L-^^^j
"Faith of
800 o'clock Th/- Rev Coldfrn of 7. - 'P

Dowling

reached the place, a young hunter.''-^
travelling through the marsh, mew t.
tlie body of the unconscious man. u
He hurried to telephone u doctor to |
EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Blacklock of Kent county who had
Rev. Don M. Gury Fill
also resumed the search, the posse
dispatched by Siierlff Brra had al­
ready found the Iwlple** man and
On Saturday nnd Sunday, mem­
, Mr.. McAllister suggested that
bers of Emmanuel paruh will entlie War Activities committee chalrI man In each unit make and keep
a complete roster of the men. from
home* of I.egionnaiies and Auxil- Wednesday instead of late that

worship.

sided during the program.
Becan*" of gns rationing

afternoon,

Bob has Just been promoted tc
Chief Aviation Pilot. Congrntula-

day. Nov. 20. There will be a pot-1
luck dinner at noon. The afternoon
| will be spent lying quilts.
METHODIST CHURCH
[Fellowship. Their music will conTlie service at the County Farm
Next Bunday is being observed
on Bunday afternoon. Nov. 2i. will' nationally a* "Go To Church Sun­
m sum
.. I
be In charge of Victor Sisson.
day." and the American people are
Our new song books were put in urged to worship God in gratitude
mony with the suggestion of the! “?*?“
“ use Sunday morning for the first for Hls blessings of freedom and
time and we greatly appreciate [.plenty, a special thanksgiving of­
Barry county war board. The United&lt;
Qt—T~, — —- —. _» ,, ,. , । s,.,.. । having traveled with the well-known
fering will be received. The pastor
X.™ iSJS^ttJ 8ludent League of AU Nations for 1 All contributions toward the new
will tell about "The Gardens of
has asked that every community:,.
...
hold a Food for Freedom Thanks,n ..H1.'. J?’?..en«Me™nl ।I furnace being Installed in the par­ ■ God" and will preach on the theme.
; sonagr should be in the hand* of
giving Harvest Observance." and the ,
* °r*v
. the committee. L. J. Teegardin and
Sunday school at 11:48, Mrs. AtCounty Committee ask* that this
-in» and closing December 11. From "I/urence Adams, before Nov. 29.
Ue Hay. superintendent.
oa.rv.nr.
In &lt;h.
„„ &lt;o „
Oull
______ _
Revival services begin on Sun­
The Sunday Evening club for boys
Bible Fellowship (Midland Parki day evening,
nnd girls of high school age will
from December 13 to 20th.
meet at the church at six o'clock
with Lynn Lewis in charge

AMERICAN LEGION HUMTERDIEDFR0M CHURCH
., .m t.
EXPOSURE THURS.
NEWS

Reinberg

might

giving Sunday with special tribute
to the farmer* and farm families
who have planted and harvested the
crop* as Fruit* for Frcc&lt;tein
Preaching at Marlin. 10*10: Quim­
by. 12:00: und at Goodwill, in the

Tonight. Nov. 19. the Ladles Aid
meet at the home of Rfrs. Elmer
Bush with pot luck (Tinner today. society annual bazaar and supper at
Nov. 19. for Thanksgiving meeting.

have

ALL OVE* AMERICA
war activities shall carry out thr
Instructions given on Sunday, they
will be kept busv most of the time
as will the committee on rchabili-

RISES A HYMN

Billet No. 1-109. Navy Pier
Chicago. Illinois

Richard

Zolly Coffer

A GREAT HONOR
FOR RAY BRANCH
tOonttnurd from page 1. gAc. 1*
igan plan of cooperation in the
moving picture field. They pledge
their best effort.* toward perfect­
ing a national orgunlfotion that will,
as does the one in this state, com­
bine all theater owner*, big and
little. In one large group, to fur­
ther thr best interest* of the pub­
lic and the theater owners. *o that
better play* and better conditions

STYLE

SUPREMACY

BY

Wednesday evening we shall Join
in the United Thanksgiving service

WOMEN'S DRESSES
• Gay, Bright Colors

Smart New

To insure their longer life
play was first staged, they would
p.int brushes should be brol
hitve forced the producer* to mate
fair prices for such specialties. , carefully .before they are u»e&lt;
"Right now" sold Mr Branch 'Yan­
kee Doodle Dandy' 'is 'being
'
shown
in Grand Rapid*, ft Lt brazenly da'y*. Then dip it into the painting
announced by the producers that material you intend to use and draw
the price charged. $1.10
___ ....
per ____
ticket. it across a rough, unplaned board
will not be reduced until next year.' several times. This will remove any
A lot of people will pay that out- loose bristles that were not securely

process. If the brush is put in paint
before being soaked in oil, the por­
ous bristles will absorb pigment,
causing them to stiffen and lose
thole flexibility.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

WINTER
COATSt

Gay New Styles

MISSES
FELT HATS

Men's FINE SUITS

Washington and also from the State
Conservation Department. Such a
permit Is also necessary before birds

2975

Using hls large collection of eggs
and nests to illustrate. Mrk Ward

and other interesting traits of many
of tlie 325 birds found in Michigan.
He ha.* traveled a great deal in
making hls collection, many times
risking hls life In hls effort to get
the eggs or nest of a rare bird.

m qq

Voull turn every head
from the Christmas tree,
when you wear an Aus-^
telle* frock. Soft rayon
crepe with the popular'
draped front and new

A MAN WHO KNOWS
MUCH ABOUT BIRDS

reasonable prices for such play* az
‘■Gone With the Wind" by refusing
to pay $1.00 for a ticket. If they

These ore solemn days. Now
we have come to realize the
full meaning of Thanksgiving,
let us give thanks that we live
here, under no shadow of op­
pression, in the only land of
plenty left tn tha world.
And while we are giving
thanks, let us take heed that
we have many sacrifices and
adjustments still to make, to
preserve this way of life.
We must work, strive, fight. We
must do without, and invest in
War Bonds, our guarantee for
future Thanksgivings.
The Penney Company, with

Add A Sparkle To Your Christinas

the disappeared duck hunter.

On Dec 5 and 6. Mrs Larsen *iw. the Barry county officers were ig­
by our Conference President. Rev.
nored. Had they called them in-;
to the ciise. Reinberg would un­ will begin at eight o'clock, should [ D. T. Perrine of Lansing, over the
doubtedly .have teen_found, hours ,.piQYft nf interest to aU. The mas- - waekand. Aloo we appraciated -lbe
sage* will be of value to Americans I presence of a number of- vBttora at
will attend
seeking to discover Just what God the services Sunday.
’
•'
, has to say about victory and defeat, j Rev. Howard Rice of Battle Greek
। On Thanksgiving day. the service j wiU have charge of both morning
Have you entertained any of the
will be of special Interest as it will ■ and evening services Sunday. Rev.
Coast Qjiards in your home? Arbe a great praise service for God's &gt; Chrispeli will be at Hart In an evangulding luind over tills nation. Mr. i gelistlc campaign.
Ing through unfamiliar places: or Piper wiU bring a message entitled I The Young Peoples prayer meethave boys in service, realize 1
he might have been taken suddenly
lonely nnd homesick the men
while away from home and :
much they appreciate whatever
may do for their comfort and

In speaking of the quality of plays
prep-nled, Mr. Branch said that the
public L. responsible; also for the
by two sisters. Ml.w* Josephine
high admission price* charged for
and Euphemla Carpenter, with
whom he lived, and a brother. An­
Wind." If the people of this coun­
drew Carpenter. Funeral service*
ty desire, cleaner shows they can
were held nt the Henton funeral
have them by. bestowing their paX.- home at Delton on Monday afterronage on decent plays nnd re­
fusing to patronize the other ktnu.
:hurch officiating.
They can force producer* to charge

would soon put It on the screen at
a reasonable price.
The lieoplc are to blame for isuch
high-binding practice* by the mov­
ing picture magnates

• Getting Tlie Best of Fear” will
be the theme of the morning ser­
mon by the pastor.
■
At the evening service the pastor

the need for gufirding the Popps
Day funds tilts year, especially, a*
Hiv money received from tlie na?e
lake, but falling
nf'poppies Should be kept in a sepi
arnte fund to be o*ed only for rehabflltaUon setviqr umegta Veteran Grand Rapids.
und Uieir famUlM, Including chllMrs
Reinberg
night,
dren of fathers who are serving hi Tuesday
telephoned to hls employer
—-------- early
-----the present World war..
.
Wednesday mdrnln^.,saying that she
A splendid membership record has
been reported in the state, the 1943
quota of 7.000 having been passed,
with 7.336 paid up memberships so
fur reported However, the Fourth
gether, got in touch with Pulte,
both far from the assigned quota who notified the Kent and Allegan
If you haven't |&gt;aid your dues, will
you plea.se do so soon? After Dec
28. those who have not paid will oe
delinquent..

Tonight 1* the regular Unit meet­
ing nt the Legion hall.

OF THANKS

1 The sermon Sunday will be on
, '•Thanksgiving."
Alvin Pultc. also of Grand Rapids,
learning that Reinberg had gone to

Hq. Sqdn.

But hava you realised that ».
000.000 cups c&gt;f tea are also
surned annually in thia country,
drinking ha* increased II per
in 10 years. It I* said you m
be held in the Methodist, church at from ISO to 200 cups of strong
8 p. m Wednesday.'Nov. 25. Rev. from a pound of tea costing 50 cs
I A- M. Coldren, pastor of the First
U. B, Church will preach tlie ser­
mon. An offering for the u*e of
Diesel electric switch engines I
the OS.U. committee will be taken. becoming Incressingiy popular
railroads todsy because they han
JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH
higher starting power and better
The Jefferson St. U. B. W. M. A. celerallon than corresponding *tei
Society wiU have charge of the Sun­ engine*
They can o/irate m&lt;
Due to the absence of the pastor. day evening service at 8 p. m. fol- than 48 hours continuously with,
Rev. Howard Rice, a former resi­ । lowing the Christian Endeavor hour taking fuel or water.
dent of this community, will bring
the message Sunday morning. EV-

Designed for
flattery Indreesy
of casual styles!
New trimmings

Outfit yourself NOW for the
holidays ahead—and own an

a Town-Clad for supremacy
in atyle and distinctive beauty.
Single and double breasted
models, expertly tailored.

Mary Lu Baby Doll

styles! Many other
atylcs loo, tn grand
colors. 12 to 20.

Soft Body!
0.92
19" Site Doll____ U

Hls address wa* extremely Inter­
esting and well chosen for such an
occasion when so many boys were
present. HL* various experiences,
not only in collecting, but also In
banding birds, were of unusual in­
terest and we regret that space will
not permit a more detailed story.
The next Brotherhood meeting

Here’a the queen of baby dolls I
Crisp organdy frock daintily
embroidered . . . pretty Utile
petticoat and even little pan­
ties I She cries, and she sleeps,
—just like a real baby! Com­
position head, arms and legs.

HANDBAGE

GLOVES

1.98

CUFtom. in the post. Dr. E. H. Bab­
bitt of Grand Rapids. Dikrict Su­
perintendent of the Methodist
church. Is to be the speaker.

lope or lop­
handle styles!

Rayon suede or
half leather and
half rayon types
Slip* .......... 14$

The press is referred to as the
Fourth Estate, with the clergy, no­
bles and coihmon* composing the

Young Girls* 'Dre«M8

FRIDAY

SPECIALS

MILD CHEESE
.
SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING
NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT
SUNSHINE MILK

pound

quart

2

1.94
Boy.' SUITS

9.90
Men's Cunopoc Overcoats

packages
IRONING
BOARD

Pk8‘

BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

1.53
line with this shiny bright red
enameled pedal car.
It's 18" high. 22" long and
has a 12’j" leg reach, 8" front

STARCHLESS COLLARS

2

01137880

SATURDAY

Let her select her own dress
from this collection of bosque,
tailored and princess stylos, tn
solid or printed cotton. 7 to 14.

49c
20” high, na­
tural , f mists.

Twin Horse
Shoo-Fly

1.98
Big enough
for baby to

Lightweight
Warmer, yet lighter i ¥he mix­
tures woolK alpaca and'mo­
hair brings warmth and beau­
ty . . and the
Ught. yet
sturdy, i^dden backing of cot­
ton knit chops many ounces
of weight off your shoulders!

•Reg. U. S. Pat. Off-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUMDAY, NOVEMBKB 18, 1RU

"fn'lTn'pI aTT^--orum

I ORGANIZATIONS

L U I I U l\ I n L

4-H NEWS

j—7~--------

.We have a high calibre of man­ er and a volunteer social case woefchood. They come from good homes
Fifty-seven Barry County 4H clubI
T A/T TT T V” and would enjoy meeting nice girls
Th* Kalamaaoo Center servo
leaders met Thursday evening, Nor.
■
1 1V1 1_7
A Hastings has them to me. thia nine counties and examines chil­
12 to discus* the winter 411 club
■
/-'y
-w
making opportunity for them to dren of ages from birth through
meet would be a boon and assure eighteen year* Parent* may take
program as it would be carried on
( ) r I ( ,
Regular mealing tonight al Ute
In Barry County this year Folx
the sucewa of your efforts and sUll । the children directly to the center hall. We want you there so don't
lowing the dinner P. G. Lundin
make It profitable for your mer- i or they may be referred through disappoint us. About thirty were
and Miss Beatrice Boyle. Assistant
chants. I don't say It should be a the family physician, school boards, at our family night on last WedThree very personable women of Dan Cupid center. Men and worn-1
Bute 4H club leaders presented out­
court* or health departments.
I nesday night. A good' Ume- waa
lines of 4H projects designed to gear our fair city celebrated their blrth- en still—regardless what people say
। had and a good slum supper wa*
the 4H clubs to a war time program days on Monday. Nov. 18th. The otherwise—desire each other's camthreesome were Mrs. Nellie Cross, panlonshlp. In this day and age1 Learn your health rule* from the I enjoyed by all.
Handicraft materials .are scarce ,Mrs. Nell Knopf and Miss Jean
army. They state—'Apply soap par­ I Our 1943 membership ha* climbed
there
Is
too
little
opportunity
for
(
therefore leaders of these clubs were Barne*.
Jean received a lovely
ticularly between the fourth and (to nearly 75 percent thank* to the
encouraged to lead their member’ [ birthday cake decorated with a coy 'them to meet—except In beer gar- i fifth toe when bathing because that j effort* of our quartermaster. You
In using second hood materials. looking cat with the frosting word*, F4ens and tavern*, but darn it, nice’ is where athletes foot is most like­ i can help us a lot by sending In
maklng*amaller articles nnd repair­ i "Gee Whiskers. Hope you have a girls seldom habttate such, thank ly to start."
I your dues a* wmn as possible.
Ood
ing and reflnlshing present furni­ purr-feet birthday "
I Word luu baOn received from Al­
ture
Handicraft members were
Here 1* a letter that was intended 1 Anyhow—you have a very nie»| The official Consumers Power gonquin lake school that they had
urged to make games and puzzles for all/'of the people in Hastings ' place, and a comfortable one. I’m ,
publication for November carried erected their flag pole and had re­
acceptable for the Red Cross and i and Barry County. It was written ; happy and proud ot the efforts ex-, a picture of ■ number of local Con­ etired their nag from our auxiliary.
hospital use. Other leaders were by ^n eighteen year old lad sta- ; pended by the people of Hastings. I sumers girls with their Hastings . We understand from Comrade Rey(For the boy*—our thank* for the i
encouraged to make model aero­ Jjoneil at Clear Lake Camp.
new*. In the group were Violet । nolds that the flag wn* raised on
planes for use by the goveninientFriday night. little get-together and refreshments Shroyer. Beatrice Tuckerman. Helen • Monday of this week.
In their training progrpirr"Work.
I Comrade Reynold* lias been con­
After having seen your completed . and an enjoyable game.
Just "Die" LeonandelU.
I Naylor. Helen Prentice. Betty Fish­
_
U. 8. O. undertaking and havlqjc
er and Ardea Cltun—all good look­ fined to hls house for the past week
--Recording
to
County
ARent
F&lt;
m
'
ton^rciit^treas'wiw given to the again participated the friendliness ’ Of interest to Barry County peo-' ing gals and we don't blame them with strep throat, but l* able to be
, out and around now
repair of farm machinery
Handi­ of your hospitality I can not re­ | pie is the Childrens Center, at Kai- for using the picture.
If you have a boy in the service,
craft member* are encouraged to sist writing and telling you and । amazoo sponsored by Uie state hos-'
please send hl* name, date of enleave their woodwork for one year thanking all of the people in Has­ I pital commission, which is now op-.
Right Qaesilen, Kight Timo
'
eratlng
on
a
full
time
basts
1
lUtment und brunch of service to
ting*
who
worked
on
the
project.
nnd take up the wrench and repair
At
a'
railroad
station
In
Pueblo.
Il
is
a
success.
It
ha*
a
con
­
your
adjutant for our honor roll.
I The purpose of the Center II U&gt;)
their farm plows, harrows and har- i
vesting tools. A machinery, repair genial. friendly air. and definitely examine and also treat children for Colo., a ticket agent asked a cus­ He is quite anxious to get these In
If only in some any personality or behavior dlffi- tomer whether he wanted a round­ as soon a* possible so the Honor
4H club would be easily lead by has possibilities
trip ticket. When he was told that a Roll can be placed in our peal
many farmer* in a neighborhood way these boy* could get to meet . culty.
and would contribute greatlv to the some of your jewels—o&lt; girls — . Dr Clyde B. Slmson directs the | round-trip ticket cost more, ho re­ rooms.
and you have many. I'm sure that I Center and is assured by a pay- . plied, "Well, why should I pay to
labor and machine shortage.
our boys would flock to Hastings. I choioglst. a psychiatric social work-1 go where I am already?"
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAT
Electricity, the construction and
wiring of home conveniences with
the help of a 4H electrical club wax
encouraged. Labor saving devices
were kept in mind In thl* project.
Tlie government needs more eggs
and poultry club members were en­
couraged to carry their pullets In­
to production with the best pos­
FLORIDA SEEDLESS
GENUINE SOUTHERN
sible care. Other leaders were en­
couraged to enroll members in the
poultry meat production project for
this winter.
A meal production'
project wa* offered In the fonn of
U. s. NO. I
80 SIZE
a Pig Fattening project.
Each
member will fatten three or more
pigs starting the project in Novem­
ber or December and complete the
project by a show in March.
A 4H war activity club is being
promoted by the County Extension
Office with citizenship exercL*es.
FANCY LATE HOWE
MICHIGAN
FRESH. TENDER
fat collection, war stamp sale*,
scrap metal and tin can collection
ns their project work.
Barry County 4H program accord­
SEALED-FLAVOR
MICHIGAN YELLOW
HOME GROWN
,
ing to County Agent Foater has a
project to the liking of every boy
1 and girl in the county. Corry a- 4H
' project In 1942-43 and you will be
GOLDEN JERSEY
FRESH-WASHED
MICHIGAN JONATH?
1 helping the nations war effort.

J । Kere u an interesting Hfrn forl circle No. 8 meet* with Mrs.
WUl rT’"."~"'
------------ - the Banner a* it *-u cure fun to Burl W|U' 077 3
St.. Friday
ii c awn ai i ipc
watch the boya P'n ln windows at •» 2:50 P- M Ur*. Blough and
IX 5. AINU ALLI th
,, the Gordon Endsley home near Mr*. DaUle Skidmore are co-hoet(Contlnued from page I. Section 11 MarUn church
pl(.a&gt;e prlnl thr cs.«es
A sudden collapse of either Ger­ following:
A few nights before Halloween 1 Grace Lutheran Guild will meet
many or Japan appears Improbable
al the home ot Mrs. V. D.,Wldrig,
and Japan, in the end. may prove two school boys living near Martin 1310 Dibble St., on Wednesday. Nov.
icliool broke out tour windows for
a tougher opponent than the ar­ n farmer. But It so happens those |M. at 2 P. M.
mies of Hitler.
boys are not the same ones who
Circle No 2 of the WACK will
However, there arc favorable fac­ tipped outhouses over Halloween
meet with Mrs. Iva Kelly. 826 S
tors and if we make proper use of night. These boys were told by the Park St.. Tuesday. Nov. 24. Pot luck
owner to replace the windows to
our resources, we can't lose.
'avoid trouble, which on Bunday they supper at 6:30, Visitor* jrelcome.
Hitler appears to be losing the did very gladly. That bs what Is
Circle No. 6 of Ihi Methodist
Initiative. He can no longer Select called destruction of property. Tlie
WSCS. will meet Monday evening
battlefields of hB own choosing nor culprits were seen by neighbors Nov. 23 nt the home of Mrs Rob­
time engagemenu to meet hls own -breaking the fanner's windows.
ert Cook. W Green St.'rat 7:30
Yours truly.
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\
convenience. Henceforth, it. seem*
A Reader.
probable that allied strategist* will
Women's Club
OBITVAHY
’*’
dictate the time and place of bat­
| Ida E. DuvLi. daughter of Harriet 1 Mrs. Wm. Bradford planned the
, tics. '
Nov 20th meeting of Women's
Allied war production will soon and George Davis, waa bom in Club which Is an open meeting
be nearly double that of the Axis Lyons. New York. Sept 7. 1864. and Mrs M. J. Cross wilt review the
at an early age came to Michigan
nations. This doesn't mean that we She has resided In Barry county the । life of IxvtiLs Adamic and hls book.
' From Many Lands" Those who
jarlll immediately have a 2 to 1 ad­ greater part of her life.
haVe heard Mrs. Cross Rive this
vantage in armaments because there
On Feb 12 1892 she was married review know she gives it with her
are problems ot transportation and to Jeilal Wood who preceded her in usual scat, making it most interest­
supply to be solved. However, the death Sept 7. 1907. Four children ing.
were bom to this union whom site
united nations soon should have, an
faithfully reared, William dying in Women of the Moose
arsenal sufficiently large to build 1918.
Regular meeting of Women of
up many strong points on the far-’ She parsed away In the evening of the Moose will be held al tlie
flung global battle front. Axis Nov 8 at the home of her daughter Moose hall. here. Friday evening,
strength has probably passed its ,n Lansing at the age of 78 years Nov. 20. with Mr* Mary Mason.
1. kra h- nnd 2 month*. She leaves to mourn graduate regent of the Grand Rap.tmwlh U fu. b- ,Mr
En,,,, Id. eh.p,,,. „
A p„t ,„k
ginning to soar.
Wo«&gt;d of Deerfield: two daughters, kupper and birthday party at 6:30
Hitler, despite profligate use of Mr* Ella Offley of Woodland nnd T.-M. will precede the meeting,
materia) and manpower lias not, Mrs: Mary Short of Lansing: one
---------------- *♦*---------------been able to crush the Red army or step-daughter. Mrs. Bessie Vivian fAlJMIlllITV MATIfEC
six grand- LUMFlUll I I HU I lit J
to attain any of hls major objective* of Rocitr*ter, N Y
children and one great-grandchild
Also two brothers. Clarence Davis , Goodwill
mm„, O
THe Goodwill WACS. will ptect
Soviet* have taken severe losses and ...
of Hastings. William Davis
ofl Bat,ll1e ^Jorn&lt;—B' Col,,nl'
are probably in no position to un­ tic Creek: one sister. Mrs. Mar&gt;%
Nov 2&lt;&gt;- f«r dinner,
dertake big-scale offensive action Kelley of Plainwell, and numerous I
'
«U.„, mud.
1»!P &lt;n»j d, other
“X relatives and friends.
,„d k----- - „
। She wa* a faithful mother and |‘
than they have yet received. How-1 good
eood neighbor
nclKhbor and
nnd will
will be
be Sadly
sadly 1 „ Pr,-“ching at the church next
ever. Hitler will never be able to
missed uy-aii
bv-all who
who kiicw
knew imt
her.. ane
She :‘Suntl“y morning
o'clock
All;
.w (liuucu
,.
. at.. in:30
,
..................
.
. ..
..
are cordiallv
ignore
an undefeated Russia and
. was laid to rest ...
in ...
the Fuller
f®rd,a‘*y invited to
to n"*n&lt;1
"u“,d
।
.'! crineterv
church following.
services and the Sunday
cannot....
afford to relax
on ....
thia front
"”&lt;«&gt;•
__________
school
In order to strengthen hl* arml-s; GREGORY
:
-----------^nrelv'roeaklna^M a'bear bvThe ' Mr and MfS G'xlrKP Plck,,u •”*&gt;
T*’® Mllo-qressey Home Literary
atlvely speaking, has a bear by t"C *on. Roy. moved to the Bert Ortffeth club will be entertained by Mrs.
tall and can t let go.
I farm near Galesburg Wednesday.
Marguerite Confer, and MLm Nlnu
•Since our initial setback at PeatlMr. and Mrs. Donald Henion and | Former on Thursday, Nov. 19.
Mrs
Harbor, our "unseasoned" troops I DonaldVernon are north deer j C. M. McCrary will be In charge of
have beaten Japan on land, air and ' hunlln«
1
lhc I'ro«ram.

where near equal term*. At
Sea. Midway and now in

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ORANGES

GRAPEFRUIT

YAMS

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Baffling Historian*

An engraving, carefully carved in
the solid stone bank of a small
branch in a wooded section near
Marthasville, Mo., has baffled hi*torian* and writers who- have at­
tempted to translate it The engravIng is near Devil * Boot, a cave near
the early settlement of Charrctte
Village, which was settled by French
fur traders about 1763. the. time St
Louis was being settled.
The engraved word* are in Latin
and at the beginning is the date line.
iiicn IO&gt;IOW28.1800."
,.
^November
Then follows:
"Demo
Vilo Et
Commodum
TJcmw Viio
r.i Tuu*
*uu* uommoaum
Fi
—«i- «•
------■&gt;Homo
— --Causa
------- ..
..
Gratia
Horne
Genero."
The war situation Ls favorable. The letter* are even in design “and
We are probably moving from a were done apparently by someone
j wvawM.c
strictly
defensive to an
an offensive skilled In that work.
phase. In all probabilitv 1943 villi .,Hoyd C’ Sh&lt;&gt;emaker. Columbia,
be mostly an A'lirH ve .r
t
Mo" ‘ccrc,»ry of the Missouri Hisbe mostly an Allied year just
loncal s&lt;x.jfty ln a k|ler |(&gt;
c
194J was mostly an Axi* year.
| Kehr, editor ot the Marthasville
Yet. although there 1* some room 1 Record, give* a possible partial exfor satisfaction, there 1* not justl- planation:
ficallon for unreatrained optimism.!
He *ay»: •'Marthasville wa* the

We "have ftcrely reached the stage
when II can truthfully be aald that,
we are definitely no: losing
That, of course, is something, but
It isn't enough.
’ .
Liked Romantic Nantes

number of Greek and Roman
names, and although Simeon de Witt
has long been blamed tor this whole­
sale naming, it r.ow appear* that
Robert Harpur. deputy secretary of

We have plenty of woolens now, but

McKenzie buttermilk

PANCAK E FLOUR
3%-LB.
BAG

28'

6RaHULaH0
BEET SUGAR

4X SUGAR
SPASXlE
GELATIN

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l-l&gt;. PRO. 7c

5 pxgs 24c

n:en ttcre engaged In farming, tried
to keep up tr.eir Latin even perhaps
’o the extent of carrying on con­
Since 1»37 »
■ Michigan ha* been a »t»tc since
January 26. 1837. Ot the 34 gov­
ernor* Michigan has had. 20 have
been Republican*. 12 hayt been
Democrat* and two have been
Whigs. Since the first Republican
governor wa* inaugurated in. 1855.
there.havk beer, only five Democratic governors, J. W. Begole &lt;D«mocrat and Greenback). E B. Winant

F. Murphy. Former governor Fitz­
gerald's name would indicate Irish
ancestry; his mother's family name

romantic progeny. This Invasion of
Ilion* and Attica* had its origin In
tlie romMlicism of the French Revo­
lution which found sympathetic

tary service. Governor Murphy* is
ot Irish ancestry; he was In mili­
tary service during the World usr

litanne Qalat*
Tlie Dwiuie Quints are the great­
est human interest lObject in th*
history of new*reel*.

Televisiea Men Wear Helmets
' _&lt;^pi«r*rr.en or. television *cl*
ear helmet* to protect them from
the intense heal generated by thr .
light* in tlie studio .
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CORN FLAKES

FANCY LONG ISLAND

DUCKLINGS. . . . . . . . . .26'
43'
SIRLOIN STEAK
STEWING FOWL. . . . 30'

3 TO 4-LB. AVG.

SMALL tND SHORT CUT
PRIME RIB ROAST
HOLLAND srnt
HETWURST

NEW FACS
SAUER KRAUT

.. 34c

u 31c
2... 5c

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REDFISH FILLETS
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Hi ADLESS AND DRESSED
WHITING
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DRESSID
FRESH HERRING

TISSUE
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lOHA PEAS

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PABST-ETT c«.... 2,.«, 35c

CREAM' CHEESE

2.'.”.! 11c

ROLLED OATS

5

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FRANKENMUTH....... ., 40c

MARGARINE

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SAL SODA

WHITEHOUSE

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Medium Weight Suits

1.25 to $1.98

Notice to Deer Hunters
We hove received .0 big shipment of Red and

Black Plaid coats and breeches. An account
of delayed shipment, we arc offering them at
.85

9

Breeches

£.98
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ROLL BUTTER . . . . . .49*
-48'
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WOOL 1

VELTMAN'S

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replacements are very doubtful*
: is
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The Allie* have a long hard road locati. n of a number of so-called
ahead. Germany and Japan arc still' ‘La,in, farmers.' men from the uni­
powerful, dangerous opponent'
I
and college* of Europe who
If we continue to improve cur cl- ..ad
f'.nd. '',rtur* ’« ,h*
Ilelency of pur war effort and bring
'
the full pressure of our tremendoaa
resources
will
npt
------ ------ --to bear,
------ ---the baue
*---------- —
be in doubt.

Winter

-12c BRUSSEL SPROUTS . 21c

RUTABAGAS
3« 10c ONIONS
CARROTS
3-10c APPLES

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

pounding at the hand* of the R A.
F. who are returning "Coventry"
jWitn interest. American alr-|&gt;uwcr is
now beginning to move into posi­
tion alongside our British allies to
increase the tempo ot the air bom­
bardment* against Germany and oc­
cupied France. All ol thl* doesn't
mean that the Natl force* nre on
the verge of collapse—or anywhere
near it— but it does indicate that
henceforth they will "carry on" un­
der- increaring difficulties at a time
when Allied strength b on the up-!
surge.
1

'Ttewk.

FIBER, FRESHER FRUITS &amp; UEGETRBLE5

Coral
.fUrnoon and Xefflng
Farm n
BuNewwlth hls sister, Mrs. Bert Duba of .i Tlie
Thc South
8o“lh Thornapple
Thom“DDle Farm
Farm n
"- 1
j lean Group will fneel at Uie home
Guinea and oil Uie Solomons we. Grand Rapid*.
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of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Vur
Adams
on Nov. I
have succeeded In turning back! Saturday afternoon the tractor, 19. The topic for discussion
Is j
their strongest thrust*. Japan 1* yet' **•&lt;;"««* ?° Olenn Ingram caught
1 "Anti-InflatIon Measures." Pol luck . least three hours before they are
. .
. j
. j
,
.
on fire and was badly damaged. The
supper________ t
__________
given their solid food. To avoid
far from defeated and despite her - l{listin„ ftrp (lppartment was called
sizeable loses can sUll bring tre- when they were unable to extinguish
The 1942 Christmas seal features many of the skin* troubles and fall­
mendous naval strength to bear in the tbuhes.
: a red barn. Tuberculosis authorities ing hair, feed tomato juice to your
Mrs.
any engagement. Japan Is a crafty. I Mr“ and
J **
“ Cleo Haywood and
" figure that the fine accomplishment 1 cat*. A teaspoon each day to a
clever, tenacious foe and even mo-' family of Dowling and Mr nnd Mrs. in the control of bovine tuberculosis i grown cat nnd half that amount to
son
meutary relaxation on our part can-!| Frank Haywood and ...
v. of Carlton has made the barn safer from tu- a kitten under six month* is »uffl' twp. were'Sunday'dinner guests bl ’ bflculo*!* than the liomr
cicnL
- v
bring sudden disaster-** the de- Mr' and Mrs~Vcrn Haywood.
1
st'ructlon of four of our cruisers In' Mr and Mr*. Joe Konleczny and
the sa-called “alttlng duck" engage- [ ,,ab&gt;' Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Phillip*.!
. ...
....
. nnri Ml« SlilclA Ilhlllln. .rwnif Hnndai1
ment clearly demonstrates. It must and Miss Susie Phillip* spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips
be kept in mind that in the Pacific of Hastings
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we have not yet attempted a full
Mr and Mr* Vernon Smith ot
scale offensive but rather have en­ Detroit spent from Thursday until
gaged in a series of holding actions Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. De­
designed to preent further Japa- wayne Greenfield.
.
„ ..
.
wit.
Mr. nuu
and rain,
Mrs. nuucr
Roger uunvcrK
Converse «rv
are :
nese expansion to the South and | tpe proU(j imrent* of a baby boy .
West. In this, despite some costly •bom —
'
------Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mr*? Harry McClurkln of
mistakes, we have been generally
tile Hendershot: dLxtrict have moved
successful.
Germany has suffered some se­ Into the house recently vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. Rt-nue.
vere losses In equipment and manpower during the past year and her' i]nlItllnl D,lral
industry has taken some heavy i,UnU,UO* K"aI Carv,n8

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER If. 1MJ

OLDEST RESIDENT OF
MIDDLEVILLE PASSES
Miss LotUe Howard. MUdlsvlUF*
oldest resident, passed away at 1:38
___________ ,,
ards In the Recreation League,
romped sway with top money in the
Friday afternoon al the home of -Jan off Broedw
(Oununuad from pm* 1. dec- D
I city's weakly scoring. Clair started
anyone who wtoltes to team more, her niece. Miss Myrtle Cook on At-1 LUyd Nolan, Phil
; with 307 had
a middle
game
Unston 81. "A&amp;nt Loftis ', as she Marjorie Wraver
T'T.V
TL "L".
—rr: r
7*?". ot 234
nooul these meetings.
»u best known, passed her Mlb ‘ The latest and moat exciting of “nd U»n faded to 164 In hls third
The Boy Scout movement is birthday laat June 14 and, altiiough 1 Michael Bhayne s detective advenHb grand total waa a toworth while. If lhefwholc-hearted her eyeatsht and hearing were faU-IUrae.^
“ct elrele
iiiuursi oi a noy can ne won at . '
—- —----, Not far out of first place, William
araa ™urp. umut&gt;. th.
h«l m.lnUImd h.r OrilUw Tim Wk
i Ayres posted a 594 series in the
Iltiriri ot hU Irider. It b on. ol!' In
“a
• remarkable
"ntort.M. manner.
monrar. It Is
u gratml ; "Thundering
-ntu«ri.l« Hoofs'*
Commercial League while bownng
the finest achievements that any : ifying to know that her last illness with Luen* Walters
with State Insulation
He scored
was
only
of
a
few
hours
duration
I
Highlighting
a
fierce
conflict
benun can make; for if a boy becomes
tween rival stagecoach lines on the 182-221-192.
really Interested in Scouting, lets from heart failure.
Che was bom in McKean county. I western plains
' H- "Dutcn Drews bowled a con­
about doing nis good tum for some­
&gt; ' Distent series of 172-197-210 for 573
body everyday- which is a part ot Pennsylvania, in 1844 one of a large ' Mtekey Rooney Freddie
pins to help the newly organised
- the Scout program, he Is s different family of children of Mr and Mra Bartholomew, Tina Thayer In /
Bliss team in the Recreation League.
und a better boy and will turn out Sipron Howard. Her great-grand- "A Yank at Elon"
The story of a typical American
' to bo a belter man than hr would father on both her mother's and
father's
side
served
as
soldiers
In
boy
In
England's
most
exclusive
ards
won a pair of games from Has­
, be without that training.
tlin Revolutionary war and her1 school and one of Mickey'* mo*t, tings Ice and Fuel and lost one
grandfather was a Baptist minister | dramatic roles.
'came by a one pin margin
Bll.*
AUCTION SALES—Cont.
Ih the east. When she was six yean
----- -----­
*?n two games from Piston Rinq.v
(Continued from page 1. Section 1) old the family started for Michigan starring Lynn Merrick. Don Barry
arid Middleville triumphed oyyx.
Barry plays the role of a happy- Perk* Tavern by winning a xori.and ahe recalled a tedious trip, sev­
eral day* on Use water coming to go-lucky cowboy with^a genius for plcte sertea./
Mr. Drake will have an Auction
getting Into trouble.
In the Pl*ldn Ring League, Bhtpsale at hU farm located 15 miles Detroit, thence the wagon route Uy "The Hidden Hand" starring
to Galesburg and on to Middleville,
north ot Battle Creek on M-M and
chlnea: Office No. 1 took the odd
3 miles east, or 4 miles north ot at that time a tiny hamlet. Her
The story of eccentric old woman game from Grinders and 40 M Ar
Bellevue &gt;nd 3 miles west; watch father lusd taken up 80 acres of
who use* her Insane brotlrer to ter­ M’s had a one game margin over
for the arrow nt comers. He 1* of­ tend in Leighton township. Allegan
rorise her household.
Office No. 2
,
fering 23 head Of grade and pure­
locality ot what is known as the
The Commercial League play re­
bred Holstein cows and heifers. 5
George Sanden in
sulted in a three game victory- for
head of horses, a good list of farm Henry Flnkbelner farm. TWe In­
"Her Cardboard Lover" .
dians
were
tbeir
neighbors,
and
she
State Insulation over. Consumer*
tools us well as some hay. grain and
Tlie story of a delightful girl on Power Co: Moynahan Sales had a
could recall many experiences of
ensilage Harold Belcher Ac Eon will
the pioneer days. The family later a fashionable girl in a fashionable one game edge on Mouse; Medics
cry the sale and Harry King will
resort who fears to marry the man
act as clerk. See the adv. else­ moved nearer Middleville and site she loves because of hls instability. won two games from City Dads:
attended the Prairie school for a
Banner lost two games to Andrus
where in this issue for full par­
few month* and learned the three Humphrey Bogart. Mary Astor In
Service:
Middleville
Creamery
ticulars.
“R'a". She worked In the home of “Arrow the Pacific" •
blanked Auto Sport Shop and Good­
Bogart matches wits with a ruth­ year Bros. Hdwe. grand slammed
Calvin Hill, the first settler of our
CEDAR CREEK
town, and was there at hls death. less band of would-be Jap saboteur* Coffee Shop.
Joe Hammond. Elwln Lammers,
She mentioned in an Interview hl* who plan-the destruction of the
In the Bliss League. Electricians
Dale La miners. Leon Benedict, Mr.
great ambition for a school of the Onlun Locks of the Panama Canal. had the better of Foundry by a
and Mrs Leslie Gould, nnd Mr. and best for the town, and commented
lone game; Engineers won a two U&gt;
Mrs. Linden Norris trom this com­
about how proud It would have made THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB
one series from Office and Shop
munity are all in the north woods
him to have seen the present fine
Tlie Thomapple Garden Club met Office emerged a two game winner
hunting.
Thomapple-Kellogg ln*Ututlon,
Nov. 12 at the home of Mrs Wayne over Tool Room
Mrs. Crystal Watson and Gertie
Miss Howard was very Independ­
In the Service League, Rotary No.
After a short business
Pease visited relatives In Grand ent and made her own living by Merrick
meeting conducted by the president 1 went down to Rotary No 2 by
*Rapids Bunday.Srrtv 4-kw-,.
i lftiX*r
h»ndl' "”(! I” time the meeting was turned over to the a lone game: Coast Guard No 1 had
Ltoyp *Owen .id .Sldr.n l“ri ITS',,*.
a
one game edge over Coast Guard
program chairman who presented
Mrs. Fanny Sprague Talbot of Bat­ No. 2 and Klwanls No. I nosed Kl&gt; wants No. 2 by a one game margin
Ml 8
w.i ' B*lrd- b0,h of whom
nearby. tle Creek.
Ml** Marjory Ummer* of Kala- have kcpt falthful
ove her
Mrs. Talbot Is a newspaper wom­ WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
mazoo and Miss Joyce Lummett of CVrr.. need
an but also n poet and having spent
Confronted by glossy new pins,
hi^'”1 *t*nt °*" lhe W**kend
; Aunt Lottie at the age of four- her.childhood on a farm her poems
.
on
nature
all others.
She
, read the women bowlers had Ute usual
Wayne Lester and family and 1 church'and* 1 has been* a’mmWMth- ’
poems excel
on f,owers
*'
parade
i trouble with new wood and as a
result
the general trend of the
Boyd Leinaar visited Mr. and Mr*. ful membtr ln a|| hcr |On_ mi.m. through the season beginning with
scores was downward.
Richard Ulnaar in Battle Creek. । be^p Her devotion to her Lord th0 crocus “nd finishing with the
Ruth PrenUce fared best with a
Wednesday evening.
her fallh nd beHef in oraVer In treM M thoy ,urn ,n W&gt;*'*utumn.
A* Rev. W.giey to In the hospltsl thr
of ,he
JeT hw 8ht
rfC,Ud *«* l*trtoUc Bnd 469 series. Doris Taliaferro scored
463. Elisabeth French hit 451. Luin LanMng. Mr Paul Kybura. leach- apart M an eiample of a true children's poem*.
cllle Willetts totaled 450 and Myrtj;
er in the Delton aehfloL gave u&amp; a ciirixttan. She began tithing when | This was a rare treat and much
very fine talk Sunday morning. I
flrst cnrned her money and did ' enjoyed by tlie thirty members and Mannl nnd Theollne Schader scored
436 and 434 respectively.
Rev. R. Birdsell of Grand Rapids ( lt systematically all these years. Her guests of the Garden Club
Mrs.
Leonards maintained their usual
Will preach In the Bunnell church greatest joy wa* In the progress of Valentine and Mrs. C. D. Bauer furpace by taking three games from
ne*1 Sl'ndtt&gt;'
; Hls Kingdom. At one time she hud I ntohed a nice display of house plants
Orphans; Slate Insulation blanked
Ray Hammond and wife and Irene &gt; saved n goodly nurii of money, when and a short discussion on these was
Bliss:
Trio Cafe had the better of
III., V..U.H
visited -I.uves
relatives and . an emergThry ceil came tor , the ! held.
-oft Aurora,
A..«.~ rn
Banner by a game; Piston Ring
friends here last week.
. missionary field and she brought! The refreshment committee then
Shop won a pair from Strand and
i
forth
her
al)
and
told
it
on
the
!
served
bouillon,
the
table
was
ceni
Portias
had a one game edge on
PLEASANT RIDGE
i altar for the cause. In church al- tered with a lovely patriotic dec­ Piston Ring Office.
Mr*. LaVerne K
returned . tfndance She- han excelled, and un- • oration made by Mr*. DeVries.
Iron, PUnl «und«y
„„ the ‘ Some lovely decorations made from
'...
111 ,he P"’1 , couple years, wwith
Frerentallve
Un yyrori. K.l»y J. in Turin kl„d„^,
lh,
lUratol evergreens by Mrs. Ben Cowles were
Ca&amp;iea and. sauces un he pre­
MdUnp Mr M-lh H.m. Lwlh- ,nf Iout
„„ Bund»y .nd also used in the rooms. ~
vented from boiling over by rub­
rop and Carol.
; the two evening services through
bing inside of top of the kettle wall
There will be a Thanksgiving pro-!
week hectntlv because at fee­
Volcanjc Origin
with butter down about an inch from
gram next Sunday morning n the ble.)Wf ahe hM be,n atUndlnf only
Twenty-eight per cent of the soil In
the top. Contents will not pass the
Sunday school hour.
Chairman.
(homing worship service and a
the Dutch East Indies is of volcanic
Xfaroan-t mat.
• week ag0 Sunday was in her ac­
line.
origin.~
_________
Chnrlie Townsend. Donald Town- customed
cu&amp;tomed front seat.
s«at. Bhe wax poor
send. Harry Brown. Harlow Bur- । (n wjiat
Wbrld call* riches, but
Mount Everest
Shipping Racehorses
num. Paul Woodman. Ployd Van- rl(.h ln spiritual thing*, and those
Mount Everest was'named for Sir
Race horses are shipped by rail­
wle nnd Kenneth Kelsey ore In the Wh0 knew her will recall her as
George Everest, famous British sur­
north woods watching for a deer truly one who lived a Christian life, way express iff specially built stall- veyor-general of India.
(to getJ
j Funeral service* were held nt U&gt;e
Co.it* Grove Extension class met Iocttl chureh ttt 2tP m SundAy
nt the home of Mrs. Dori* Teeter ■ cor,ducted by the pastor, Rev. B. B.
for an all day meeting. Nov. 10. Qulncer Mr. nnd Mra. Harold GrlfThe clubs prepared a very appeUx- . feth snng two of her favorite hymna
Ing meal nnd sen rd nineteen. The accompanied by Mr*. Qulncer. Inleadera presented a lesson on using terment was made in the Parmelee ,
.ubslltutrs. The next meeting will CfmeUrj-. 8he was the last of her
be held Feb. 2 with Mr*. Vera Brin- family, and leaves thirteen nieces
kc’',
; and nephews.—Middleville Corres.

TRAINING LEADERS
FOR SCOUT TROOPS

ATTHITHSATSES

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BOWLING NEWS BARRY BYPATHS

SA SS"*■

' DEATH RESL'LTU

I Alpheua N. Benedict. 38, of route
i/ i sDeCou.
ni i bowling
w
, thw
, millwright tor I
Clair
with HuhTjne
Leon­
JANE CAMERON
! “«
Cmk Do« Food co. llM-

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V”.of
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। an accident while at wort MM
Mak Jone
! Thursday afternoon, died at S:BO *
-mg sama th ah Jong has been
ri p m. ua, tr. . I«l htwtul
, pl™d fen,. „, S!t

Often

**•

Dr. Willard N Putman, coroner, |

Weather report:

Stock market report:
Calves unsteady, goats strong.

alarms.

।'blood poisoning!
Mr. Benedict's
arm iiad been amputated in an ef-.
I fort to save hl* life.
। Mr. Benedict suffered severe
lacerations of lhe muscles of hls
.h*~K E

The only drawback is that

Sale of Salf-Bostina

machine In'ralklng’^hwon

,f'^mPaX,S mie'neve" £
^hn v2
Air ra&gt;df
Air 10 *hu‘ 0,f * V",W' Whrn hta
roM*
voi'.r
iL„r' i
caught. The arm wa* pulted I
raid. Shake/your fannies, boys. | throUgb the expewed gear&gt; from t^e
..wrist to the elbow.

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drew with a feeling of Hrangenew.
' . " ,«lnd„ f,nrr
Then it came to me—It Is the first
,lry '
..
Bn&lt;&gt;
Standard Chevrolet Co. be-1

W“‘

I cr-k D«« rood Co .Und Iwo .nd

.

-KriP you, lump.. Do no.
X £ ± ‘KJ
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k,.,. .1., i —.-.0- 3 OllUrt Wily OU* lllie IFOm i
Mrn J 210 an.^-e
HashvUle to Vermontville. Bellevue 1
him a soft answer it Is commanded
.
•1st Holy Writ. and. furthermore. Il'
..
rtMCio2hcouWdwv 1^UmS5 HflzH Mlllwl8e Benedict, two ions
That bird Anonymous must have i
been a very prohflc.wrher
.

* r»»iiv h....
J! XK
how much h- ™,h&gt;.

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Uras^ln’'
Mra

Benedict, of Rutland Township..
B*rry Co : . bnah.,.
c. In
(1&gt;nu„r &gt;nd two lbli„
rot&lt;|

. ----.. .boy .had..been ----A
small
told ----that Garver and Mrs Dorothea Booth,
sc are here in the world to’help both of Lansing.
Funeral services were held at the
others. "Then What are the oth­
Shaw funeral home on Wednesday
ers here for." he asked.
afternoon at two o'clock. — Battle
Personal nomination for the best Creek Enquirer-New*.

novel class— Martha Cheaven*’ "I
Cannot Sail Yoty^Beas."
I found a poem that voice.* the
cry of Ute American people for the
truths as they occur, in this tragic

No Fertile Seeds
j
Edible bananas have no ■ fertile* '
seed, but some wild bananas do.
j

• Made of
seamless
porcelain enamel
• Practical size for oven
• Self-basting cover
• Special shaped bottom prevents
burning

Thanksgiving

SPECIAL

&amp; 4 44

’I*4

MGXK.ilMl in WAIlli

ousnes* af the attack on Pearl Har­
bor and A seems we have to know
before we *eltle down to the agoninng business of really doing what
I* necessary to win. Robert Nathan
wrote:
Conceal the Dead
Ye*, conceal the dead from us.
hide the casualty list*.
unhappy.
Keep us from knowing what is hap­
pening. keep us from mourning.
Hide names from us.the lost friend,
the young son of the neighbor. !
Killed, MLssing In Action. Missing.1

AT WARDS

Do not let us lift our prayer and
our fists together.
One people, one nation,.swift and
revengeful.
But keep us soft and complaining,
nibbled by Inconveniences.
Arguing, dreaming, making plans I
for tomorrow.
Not knowing, not hearing the dead
crying.
.
; Not caring, not understanding, not ■
i knowing.
'
First Submarine
The first submarine was used in
the American Revolutionary war. It
was designed by David Bushnell of.
Connecticut, in 1776.

She's our favorite this yeorl But we
hove hundreds of other toys! Some
you've never seen before! Don't
wait! Use Wards Layaway Plan. Buy
now while assortments are complete!

DECREE FOR COMPLA1NANTH
•
PEACE
Judge McDonald rendered hls de- ! A* swift as Uie Eagle In IL* flight
c 1*1on Saturday In the case, sub- As softly sing the bird* at night
rnltted to him some time ago. of j would that my soul In pure delight
Clark E and ivah A. Davis vs. Ed- Would wend it* way above,
ward N Barnard and three oth- I
era and the unknown heirs of the As a silvery road would lend its way
four defendants.
The suit was with strength and hope to a perfect
brought to clear the title of the day
complainants to 80 acres of land To meet fond Ilves since gone away
on section 22, Woodland township, i Where oil Is love and Joy.
The decision give* to the com- I
plalnunts complete title to the pro- , Our loved one* wait with Joy and
perty. He provide* that hls decree |
hope
In the case, whan it to recorded in . a* we would wgll for the first bird*
the office nf the register of deed*, i
note
will . have the same force and ef- Through the misty clouds with their
feel a* would deed.* from the de- !
silvery rim*
fendant* Hr base* his decision on Wed begin a life where memory
tlte fact that the complainants have
dim*.
had possession and undisputed con-1 &lt; Written by KUUe Bowne Olney.;
trol of the land for more than 15■ 318 South Broaaway. Hastings, who

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SCALI MODIl ELRCTRIC
Boys—what a train! Cars are
scale miniatures of a real *■
freight train! Has automatic I
coupling, uncoupling, tool laj
No other like it for only ..."

like. DO'S"''1(«U of •&gt;"
(„ .ftciriO
foot-'",or
.—.tons’1'0
and tinw.
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BUGLE. GUN AND HILMCT
Wants: Helmet

..pas .Notion'sfavorites

Pteue-nt
CHOLERA

It’s just the outfit ya
ritft

Curr««“&gt;y pof1*'
,omcncve9*^fC
t'.na spirit•U«‘n&gt;
S«ne«.
...wethem on divp‘*&gt;

Better
most.

$3’V5’5

best insurance against losing many dollars worth of valuable

Carveth &amp;
' &lt; Viii/iorited' ‘Ditirihufor of- '3

Fun for young and old I
Enough games for groups to
play at one tune I Includes
favorites like Bingo, Rummy ... and 38 others!

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Men Kppr®cl0,e'
Wv
vomluri*'’1'"'
S*‘n y ‘ centh'«’ll n’c"

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

.VETERINARY PRODUCTS

qaatfty doll than
M"
UH.
Nicely

40 ORRAT OAMRS IN ONI
for

SWINE ERYSIPELAS
This store esn now supply you a complete Hoc of J^odtrlt
Vtltnntry Products. ThcM include £&gt;adttle Anti-Hog
Cholera Serum and Virus and
Anti-8wina Erysipe­
las Gerum and a wide list of other J^adtrlo biological* and

S98‘

16" QUALITY DOLL

SHOE

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TO

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|A ?
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lo-rc. Mioon FARM SIT

$3’8

Wendcrful toy I If It were
lifesitt. you could actually
farm with it for every piece
LOOKS and WORKS Ilka
the real farm implement!

50* DOWN

CLEANING SET

Holds any toy purchase
up to $5 'lil December
19lhl Select yours NOW
at Wards to avoid lasi-

■room!
mop!

minute-shopRins dis­
appointments!

PHON! 2704

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Hand

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�FRIDAY and SATURDAY are lhe LAST
two days of our ten-day PRICE SMASHING
SALE! TAKE ADVANTAGE of these two
full days of SAVINGS to stock up now on
footwear for those "walking-days” ahead!

CAa*4e
VICTORY
STAMPS

WOMENS AND GIRLS
BROWN AND WHITE

k SADDLE OXFORDS
EA,

WOMEN'S

Women's, Girls
Military Type
Rubber Boots

ZIPPER GAITERS
Easy on and off. For
greater comfort, Cub­
an and medium low
heels.

“Buy today — Carry
Them Away"

Children's 2 Snap
Rubber Galoshes.

Child's Sheepskin
Squealer Bunny

Black, Brown or White!

SLIPPERS

BARGAINS

MEN'S 10 INCH
Zipper GALOSHES

Worm
Fleece
Lined

Sport or
Leothcr
Solei

Out Go Our Newest Fall Styl

SHOESME

Block
or Brown

CHILDEN'S STURDY
SCHOOL OXFORDS
Values To $1.98

LOW PRICES
w a. SALE OF ALL FALL SUEDES
MANYOFTHENEW SMART

Women's and Girls’ SPORT OXFORDS

LEATHER STLYES ARE NOW INCLUD­
ED TOO! TIES, STRAPS, PUMPS

DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE!

YOUR SECOND PAIR only costs you 5c

SHEARING CUFF
CHILDREN'S

Regular $4.85 foshion-Bilt arch shoes in broken lines

SNO-BOOTS

ore included in this bargain event.

Don't

BUY ONE
PAIR FOR
ONLY

Delay!

Save

New Styles
Galore /

If she’s walking to school
protect her feet with boots!

BROKEN LINES

Short lots of models we can’t re-order, we’re closing
them out, all sixes in this big group of sport styles!

Men's and Women's

FUZZY WUZZY
SHINING BLUE AND
RED PLUSH — Flexible
Leather Soles

Values to $3.00

Sport

and

w a I k i ng ox­
MENS
. $139

GET YOUR
NEXT PAIR
FOR ONLY

EVERYBODY
SHOULD SHOP
EARLY!

5 cents

MEN'S SOFT KID
ROMEO SLIPPERS
FOR TIRED FEET

Buy while they last.

Leather or
Sport solei

your pair early.

the Perfect Gift!

TWO MOST POPULAR AND WELCOME PATTERNS!

MEN'S $4 £S5 "FAMOUS FIVE'
"Footlitc" seconds by Globe.

popular than

ever - shop for

SLIPPERS
Rayon Hose

fords are more

MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW OF CHRISTMAS

AND "BETTER BUILT" Quality
Styles For Year Round Wear! , &gt;

OPERA
SLIPPER

GIFT SLIPPERS

BRIDGE SLIRRER

Our size and style range is con
plcte, come in today! Plenty

of styles in blacks &amp; browns

FLEXIBLE

2

pairs

LEATHER

$1,00

New fall shades in shec^
rayons that will wear longer
than you ever anticipated.
Sizes 8 1-2 to 10 1-2.'

SOLES

Ja

pairs

COLORS
Black, Brown, and Blue!

One big rack
men’s super
value

st’yTes

S269

Choice of
Black, brown fir

blue soft kid
leathers

t CUT-HATE

SHOESTORE

�CLEVELAND-CAMPBELL
I
. COOLEY-FOX
] ding cake wvrs served by Miss Dor-) Imogen.
Mrs. Winston Merrick relumed! Weekend gUMts
Wednesday from a visit with rela­
Ths marrtags of Mias Mary Mar- C A f I A I
EUCMTC The chancel of First Methodist!len* Hoyt- Ml** Betty Welksr, Mira man, Ho
tives in White Pigeon.
Carlton Kaecheie ahd little .on. csllne Campbell to Russell Ctevc- J V V I A L L Y L H I J church of Ionia was banked with 1 Marjorie Schild, Mis# Helen Mai- Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Isenhath nnd Chris, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin tend, son of Mrs. Leona Cleveland.
**— —- -- - ------- —— —— - - - —
Pvt. Donald P. Miller of Lowry John and Hollis Isenhath visited
took place Saturday evening at the
chrysanthemums
of babv
Several delightful parties for chll- mu
Au
bJ^ingbououeU
tap.ra .tian
thi Virginia Betohfleld and Mrs. Neva McDowell and Mr.
Field. Denver, Cot. is enjoying a Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Isanhath of o! Wyandotte. Sunday guute went home.of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Daniels,
ten day furlough anti spent Satur­ Flint over the weekend.
dren
have
been
given
reccnUy.
Ruth
Rev.
P,
o.
Dunbar
read
ths
double
the Rev. s. Conger Hathaway read­
ton. Mr. and Mra. Al Appleyard
day with hte grandparents. Mr. and
...
krtdB^n&lt;’,rML?&lt;1rln&lt; M'rT*0* M 1:00 °’c,oclt 8und*Jring Uie single ring service.
Mr# Perry Hall of Rutland.
|j. h. pittenger'of brand Rapids
8Lenter" I November 8. uniting in marriage Ionia high school in IMO and had ,
For her wedding the bride wore ^^_?‘ncron' Et
’ fU J”.I Virginia Lois Fox. daughter of Mr. been employed In the office «- tha | - ,, ****
Mr*. Milton Bennert and daugh-, were Saturday guests of Mr. and,
a blue tailored street dress nnd her
Hinman
wm
me
guest,
or
children having a happy ,nd Mr,. Arthur Pox. 527 North high school. The groom was grad- &gt; um.rs-wbo baiters In having a
ter of Detroit visited the former's
JR HmvHrt
n11 --a *•— 1 U&gt;e Fsllowahlp Lodge. F.
A. M. at shoulder corsage vu of roses and
mother. Mra. Gladys Ironside. Over
Kahl1™™ nkl1 Monday night. He assisted in bebe mums.
U.T‘C„,NhV' 8' i*Vnr“L ch,U£en ' Jackson street, and Orville Cooley, Hated from Hastings high school | piz of sand handy as a protet
the weekend.
ano airs. Dean mow or Kalamazoo ,■■
Mr. and Mm. Willard Smith at­ wen * birthday party at'the*home |
8UV*’ CO°“&gt; and is employed as manager of the against Are ha lards, you wifi »
“?
Mb* Hilda Werner and Mra Har­ pere Sunday guests.
tended the bridal couple. Mra. Smith
meat department of the Kroger I terested in a land container dev
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Munton spent
old Brockway attended the recent
wearing a red tailored dress, street iCha^wK’^n.
hS
Friday In Wawaka, Ind. with Mr. “!
11
°
beautician#' convention in Detroit. I
Sunday evening for Clara, where ’ to keep a pail ot sand close by tor
and Mrs V F Hoover
'
'
relatives.
llar to Uie bribe's.
Mrs. Robert Burch and Mrs. ' a ^”22;
they will make their home
ie,
ror th. purpow. iha
Refreshments were served by Mra.
------------------------------------------- -- —
Thelma Hubert, and their gueste.1,
~ 7”.” .------—
tl,d
ot1!an mUsl= *** pl??,cd
Those who attended the ceremony- has a wooden butter tub. ourchased
Daniel# following the ceremony. Mra. I in
'P Hecox.
Heeox. and
and tn
to celebrate
celebrate tha
tlie even!
event!I •
Mra. Noble Caln and Mbs Joanne
throughout the sen ice by Ml** from ..., wm Mr. .M Mrw Wr.n,
Toledo. Ohio, over Uie weekend.
, a„„ pralurU m.n, ro.l^ .
I AUie Hay wa# Uie oUier guest at they entertained Uie children in
R n,,
Coin of Chicago, vuited Grand Rail- R,,e* °r. t“ .**nd were
John
Bush
is
north
deer
hunting
•
Esther
R.
Thompson
of
Ionia.
Mbs
MJ
Wdltal
Mw.
U. m.Uh th. MtMUr.
1
the
wedding.
(
ihete
room
at
school
with
a
treat
7
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'Ll"
ids relatives on Thursday.
I
r ,P*renU- Mr- *nd [this week.
I Mr. and Mra Cleveland are at ‘ «*&lt;&gt; aftfr «»“»• » P«rty was held .I - - &lt; TVize
- - ' a floor length gown
i of teal blue with a black lace bo-;
1 atid Mi^Georee Wbods of
Mr *”d Mr* aeor8e Down» of
.
| dice. Ml** Thompson ctu»e a floor Kleynenberg and Mr. and Mra. 1
and Mra. Ocorgi Woods of Kalama- Grand Rapids were guests of Mr. KESTER—HIGDON
zoo have gone to Ban Antonio. 1Yx„ W1(1 Mrg. oiCnn Densmore on SunMiss Phyllis Eloise Higdon,became
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i length
gown of aoft rose
Harold Goodrich of Grand Rapids: i
t Joyed.
ed by making a large wooden scoop
to attend the graduation exercise# jay
the bride of John George Kester, Parker. 434 W. Walnut 8t.
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। Given in marrikge by her father I Mr. and Mra. Edwin Cope of De­
of Uie tetter's son. John 8. Woods1
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••
-. Mrs.' Herbert Calkins was host- u,c brldc chose a k)ve,y 8°*” 01 Mr “nd Mrs n°*d Myers. Mr. and and painting It to match. Tha set,
Mr. and• -Mra A.
Vedder,
Mr. son of Mra. Lois Kester of Kiu^ma- NOVEMBER MEETING OF
'• far from unsightly, adds a decoraot Kelly Field. Tex
ess to the J F F club on Wed- wWu ufett* fashioned with prtn- Mrs. Steven Cooley and daughters,
and Mra. F. H. Gaskell, Mr. and soo at the home of her pa rente. BUSINESS WOMEN'S
nesday afternoon.
ices# lines, a tight fitting bodice.|
Mra. Robert Gorham returnedI Mra. C. J. Lahr, Mra. D. D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Higdon.
Sunday evening from Mineral Wells., and MUs Sue Smith were Sunday Nashville. Wednesday evening, No- HOSPITAL GUILD./'
...
J sweetheart
neckline
and
full
Texas, where site spent lw0 week/ guests of Mr. and Mra E. B. More
Tfie--Jipvembcr-'mee!|ng of the
On Saturday. Mrs. R. G. Finnic ' sleeve* that fitted tight below lhe
a# the guest of her son. Bob. who b of Marshall. Other rumIs were Mr.
Hie double ring ceremony was Business Women’s Hospital Guild entertained a group of eight ladles elbow and came to points over the
located at Camp Wolter*.
. i| and Mra. George Merriman and read by the Rev. T. Thoma* Wylie met Monday evening nt the Good­ at a carry-in luncheon and tn lhe ; hand. Tlie full *klrt of lhe gown ex- J
Mr. and Mrs. Alva chapman and lhn*c children of Manchester and of —
-------—church
.w- at Kai- will church for dinner, with the evening. Mra. Don Siegel was host- tended from a low waistline with ’
Uie -----------First Baptist
son of Chelsea. Mr. and Mr*. Harry MIm Marie Merriman and her amazoo at 7:30 o'clock before the following committee In charge: Mtai css to the same group at a pot tiny covered buttons to the low'
Wood and Mrs Rutty Buskirk were1 toother, Mra. Merriman, of Jack-1 fireplace banked -with palm*, with Lena Leiter, chairman, with Mirs luck aupper. Contract furnished the I waistline* Her finger Up veil of
Sumlay guests of the former’s #ls- ®°“,
large baskets filled with chrywin­ Esther Doty. Mias Audra Densmore entertainment following luncheon bridal illusion fell from a coronet,
ter. Mra. Lillie Densmore, of Ionia.i1 « C
nanl
"nH
D‘ n
-------------placed
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■• ----------Jpt °P
d MrB‘ R
° Klnnlc B,,d themum*
at each
end.
lighted and Mra. Adelyn Boyce anxistlng. and supiier.
I with Uny silver ruffle#. Pink rose# '
■,1 m v kV,C Fr‘?ay /&lt;*.
*' by u“*r‘ ■«* »e&lt;id&gt;n« march was About thirty members nnd guest*
.
and white chrysanthemums tied
Mra. Alma Edgecomb has returnMrs. Warren Carter entertained. with satin streamers formed the
ed to her home In Battle Creek aft-' \ f' fy" a,ileL“ Un days 8tay “ p|1&gt;,,fd hy Mrs Lee Horton of Plain­ were present.
wcU
cr visiting Mrs. Ella Wolfe for two, |I tlieir home here.
Following lhe business meeting with a iuncheon-brldge Thursday, bridal bouquet and her only oma-,
| Mrs. Frank Andrus and Mrs. G.1 -F ...
.
with Mra. Fred Stebbins. Mrs. R. E । mrnt wm a double strand of pearls.
weeks.
E Goodyear were In Grand Rapids
8rtde' wbo VU given In m*rWait, Jr., and Mra Edward Adams. me gift of the groom,
Mrs Archie McCoy was In Grand j on Monday.
P
; r,B«e by her father wore n street decided to hold the December meet­
'
—&lt;-■ -• •-----Rapi&lt;b from Monday Ull Tnursday. I The Misses Esther Doty and Mary lcn«lh crtpe drc“ 01 *°ldlcr blu* ing on Monday. December 14 In­ the prize winners.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sage were
stead of the regular time which
Hospital Guild *No. 6 held their • Jackie Smith of Belding, close
C4rne&lt;1 ’ «n arm bouquet ot
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ban- I Campbell spent lhe weekend In
friend of the bride. She wore a floor
would
be
too
close
to
Christmu.
For
। American beauty rose* and swanNovember meeting at the home of
cr of East Lansing on Sundny. Mbs 1'Chicago.
this
meeting
al)
attending
are
ask
­
length
gown of eggshell tafetta
Charlotte Lake accompanied them । Mr. and Mm. Forrest Averill and •«”»!“■ “«• Clinton Wataon was ed to bring a gift not to exceed
family of ^._.
Grand
were
tier's
matron
of ----honor.
Bhe
and vbited Lansing friends.
u Rapids w
»s Sun------— —
- ----------25 cents
Mra.
Murphy rat
of val.lim
Grand &lt;Uy
c «««•«*
Mra. Jason
mil*. Millon ntuipu)
' dlnn
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— E. i *'ir* “ Bold color crept nnd a cor­
The December committee Is: Mlxs
apids nnd daughter-in-law.
daughter-in-tew Mrs.
Mra.1! McElwain and Miss Emily McEIMcEl- saBC of rooes and baby mums. The
Rapids
.T
‘
»" *™
wain
-। b&lt; u njan
Frcd
broUiet Lavancha Cotton, chairman. Mrs. WlnnX
Mllton Murphy. Jr., of Chicago, vis­
*“ ‘“1Ur “
ll”
Dorothy Dunlop. Mrs. Doris Mc­ SwbJVfcTlMui mrtSTSd Mn 1
Mr and Mra. c. 8. Potto, and Miss ।oJ *bc groom.
ited friends tn Hastings Monday be­
Donald and Miss Helen Nelson.
For her daughter's wedding. Mra
AlSn’^
fore Mra. Murphy, Jr. left to Join Virginia of Greenville, spent lhe
her husband in San Francisco where weekend in Hammond. Ind.. wtU&gt; Higdon wore black velvet, with a 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Potte.
corsage of mixed Jlowera. Mrs. Kcs*UUr °f lhc bride- MUs Ka&gt; M'*they will , make their home.
Mr and Mrs Burton R Clinton thrtn Mrs Cl^ree
Mra. Eugene Bush and infant | ter wore victory blue crepe and a
Mrs. Fred McBrlen of Grand Rap­
of Freeport will observe Uieir 80th thein Mr»• George Carpenter and cheU M1M Janf McKendjy
•
Mra U E. Foster.
| MLm
Harvfy c|)m frten(1B of
ids was the weekend guest of Mrs. daughter, wtio hKd been visiting corsage of mixed flowers.
w-ddlng anniversary next Sunday,
Sure to make you his main
Mr and Mrs. Roy Bush, returned
L. H. Evarts and Mlvs Agnes Sim.
Following
lhe
ceremony
the
guests
In
cclebraUon
*of*
her
birthday.
I
lhp brldc
WDre matching
Nov. 22. with an open house from
Mr. and Mra. Guy Oltldlngs were to Homer Friday. They leave for were served by Mrs. 8. L. HamliQueen at tlie first clambakeMbs Madelyn Sigler entertained at «owns °r Ufelta In rainbow color*
Sunday guest# of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pensacola. Fla.. Thursday where ton. The bride's table was centered n-’v. zj. ioma ai Aoa. mien. airs, owner
Saturday night, places being Iand thclr n°or lcngth gowns were
dinner Saturday
ing... this Trickwee Crepe
. they will make their home with Eu­
Hiatt or Battle Creek.
8C11C
. with a tiered wedding cake and Clinton • before her marriage was • laid for eight. Later Uie young ««nMcal to that of the maid of
gene.
with embroidery and a gay
Raymond Bennett spent lhe week- 11&lt;hl*d tapers.
Miss Hattie Caren. Site came tn people enjoyed roller skating at! honor- Ml“
worc P*,e Plnk;
turned to her home tn Kalamazoo
fuchsia: **'••
Miss ***Me-;
contrasting border. In Star­
Out ot town guests were Mra. Lois . Ada from Ontario. Canada, when Reid's at Thomapple lake.
j| Miss Mitchell, ♦•*»«•••
end
with
lib
cousin.
Carl
Dtlicnbeck
;
after a week's visit with Mr. and
I Ketidry. P*U yellow; Miss Harvey.
=. V
ot ncar Woodlandand assisted in Kester nnd son Fred; Mr. and Mra.' fourteen years of age. Mr. CUn-light Gold and Pineleaf
Mr. and Mra. F. J. VanDyke ot aqua. The bridesmaids wore matchMr and Mr# C F Finstrom and hancsting
| A. J. Zinn of * Kalamazoo. &lt;■*,.
Mr. uuu
and ; ton was born in Kent county.
aivcsiing com
corn on Saturday.
aaiuraay.
Green; Bombay Beige and
small granddaughter. Noia Jane
Mrs. Charites Christman returned Mra. Lee Horton; Mr. and Mra. Guy , Five children were bcm to them, near Plymouth entertain^ with a I ing bow* of tafetta in their hair
unday morning from a week's 1 Honeysell ——
and —
Mra.
Lottie «.
Kuu
of! f&lt;*»r of whom nre living: Arthur ot birthday party In honor of her' and carried colonial bouquets of
Black;' Larkspur and Blue
■- —
Uw. «
Finstrom, went to Toledo Saturday- Bunday morning from a week'» i
Carlton
twp
.
Howard
of
Bowne
twp.,
mother.
Mrs. L. Severance, Sunday 1 mixed blossoms. Each attendant
where they were the guests of Mr. visit al the Imrne of her daughter.' Plainwell; Mr. and Mr#. Clinton
and Navy. Sizes 11-15.
with
over
twenty
relative*
present.
!
wore
a
single
*trand
of
pearls,
the
Raymond of Irving twp.. and Mra.
and Mra. Roy Finstrom until Sun­: Mrs. Geo. Bocrma of near Three Watson: Charles A. Higdon and
Marilyn Vlant of Detroit. Mr. Mary Gonzales of Freeoort. They Two sisters from East Lansing, and 1 girt of the bride,
day. Nola Jone remaining with her• Rivers, assisting them in moving to
niece and husband from Detroit and
Flower girl was Uny Frances
parents. Mr*. Ella Wolfe accom­, Uieir new home from Kalamazoo. ' "nd ^i™ J* I*- Higdon of Barry- have eight grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton formerly another niece from Ann Arbor were GoodemooL six. of Lake Odessa and
Mrs Vincent Eggleston and Janet ville. and Mr. and Mra. Ed Savacool
panied them and visited her son,
lived on the John Kurt* farm at among the guests.
, a cousin of the bride. She wore a
’ of Battle Creek were guests of Mr. of. HasUngs.
LnWrcnce Wolfe.
--------- -----------------------------------Kester
b a graduate of I L"„kc Algonquin for eighteen year#
• • •
floor-length gown of pale blue net
Mrs.
Glen
Densmore-- last
week.-- | Mrs.
|*
“
Mr. and Mra. Dan Lewi* were. -and
Mrs. Chester
was —
hostess
her colonial
bou----------- Hodges
-----™ over,tafetta
uuu ucrand
muuuuu
iajuSunday will also be the nineteenth
Sunday guest* of Fred Fuller of Mrs Eggleston and daughter are Nashville High school. She attendu„
------- ,
. was Qf roscbuds Bnd bnby
moving to • Royal,_________________________
Oak pherc Mr. ■ cd Maher's Business College in Kai- । wedding anniversary of Uieir oldest on Tuesday to her bridge club of quet wa* of rosebuds and baby
Maple Grove Twp
eight,
Mra.
Cedric
Morey
holding
mums.
Eggleston
has
been
transferred
re-1
amazoo
and
for
the
put
six
years
Arthur.
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Crook and - Eggleston has been transferred re- amazoo and for lhe put six years
high
score
St
contract
On
Thurs.
Norman
Otto
of
Lansing,
close
a *•_
—j .4_.
—
nhas been employed at the Industrial |
Mr. —
and
Mra. w
Fred
Unington
at-!i—
cenUy.
day evening of last week. Mr. and friend of the groom acted as best
tended Uic funeral 'of Uie ladles'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodell were State Bank there.
Mr. Kester
nephew, Alpheus Benedict, nt Bat- guestr-at Uie Joim Stark home at graduated from Kalamazoo Central |I Mrs. Alma Finglelon announces Mrs. Hodge# entertained their pot mnn. Uahera were Jack Fox. brolhb&gt;cAJ*ub of twelve, Mr. and Mra ' 8t Of m, bride and Dwight KiUion
i
'
..r. Weiin&lt; -lr; r.firrnooii. Mln over the weekend.
High, attended Western Michigan _thc marriage nL liar daughter, Miss
Mr. and Mra. Radford Stidham
Mrs. Lots Altman ot Dowling College and was previously employ­ Margaret Flngletorl. to Walter Cau- Linar Frandscn winning top scores. Of fOnja.
“ ‘
ZT~
! Mra. Fox cho*e for her daughter'*
and son. Rush O.. left Thursday for *ix-nt Monday vr"
“
" ed at lhe Kalamazoo Pajicr Co. Hi- kin. Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mra WalContra-Indicate Sun-Balha
I ueljding a atrrtt length gown of
Cardoru. Ala., where they will vfctt
Mra. ;WMvn
.. j ,
*BuMtM&gt;n went to
Certain condition* may definitely poidier blue with matching acce*their parents.
—
•-----------Jackson
on Tuesday where she will States Army stationed at Camp
Mr. and Mra. Neil Boekrloo and be tlie guest of Mr and Mrs. Basil Bkokle, Glenview. III. After a brief officiating minister, the Rev. Hugh contrajuidicate sun-bath*. They are: | sorfe* and a corsage of rose bud*
daughter. Janet, culled on Kalania- SinlUi and daughter this week.
Graham,
pastor
of
lhe
Methodist
tuberculosis,
an
over-active
thyroid,
and sweetpeas. The groom's mother
wedding trip Mra. Kester will re­
zoo friends
Saturday.
. —
-----------------------| David Lee Goodell visited bis turn to her position in Kalamazoo, church’ in Bryan. Ohio.
diabetes, nephritis, certain heart wore a street length gown of wine
Mr. nnd Mrs. E M. Marlette nf i;nmd)iarcnu. Mr. and Mra. A. W. and Mr. Kester will return to Camp
The groom, who previously served condition*. In such case* a doc- I silt crepe with sequin trim and a
Knlamnzoo were Sundny guests of 1 GoodeVof Saranac over the weekfour years In the Navy hits re-en­ tor's O.K. should first be obtained , matching corsage of rosebuds and
Mr. nnd' Mrs. Neil Bodkeldd. '
I end.
listed nnd left'yesterday to resume and sunburn should be carefully ; sweetpeas.
John l&lt;n:.c and hl# son. Richard | Mrs. Ralph ERgloston. Mrs. Elhhls duties, Mrs. Caukln will con­ avoided.
I Immediately following the cere­
Rose, left Saturday on a deer hunt-' clyn Buholtz, Mira Eva A. Hecox.
’ ■
1 mony a reception wa* given nt the
-----------------«m
The marriage of Mra. Vlrgene Ea- tinue her work at the Viking Co.
ing trip in the northern part of low- Jack Buholtz and Philip and Patri- [ton. daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Leo and will live here with her mothet
Tomatoes and Cancer
i home of the bride's parents for the
cr Michigan.
1 cla Hecox were Sunday guests of1
The superstitious used to think immediate relative* and friend* and
Guy. and Edwin Bassett, both of during the duration of the war.
I
Sgt. Stanley Wheater of Pecos. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stadel of CarlOne, Two, Three, Kick . . .
that lhe eating of tomatoes caused
th^..brlde l.
this city, was solemnised Tuesday. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Texas, cumc Thursday on a Ilf- ■ ton.
e.n... b.e.u„ U», «...
eon- * “
Nov. 10. by Rev. Tnnkleln al Uie
see how you click in this
tci-n day furlough which he Is j Miss Mabel Sisson was the guest
Mr. and Mra. Keith L. Fuller, of .Id.red poUanou,. No food or Iced
SJoJ kJSJTJSi
attention-get ter combina­
s]M*nding liere with Mrs. Wheater , of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Palmer, ‘home of Mra. Eaton's parents wlUi Nutlry. N. J., former. residents of
k....
.ini. , ”* centerpiece for the brides table
' and with other relatives.
I 'Elizabeth De Yoe&gt; of Birmingham;; the. immediate families •present.
.
tion print 'n plain. Rayon
1 *
A reception was given in their Hastings, announce the engagement eficct in the causation prevention placed nghUd taper*. Refreshments
Mra. M. A- Lamble has been in from Wednesday till Sunday.
Ann Arbor part of lhe week, her j Mra. John Rose and her grand- ™"or
8al“rrJy n,1®hl “l 4*e of their daughter. Miss Judith.Ann or cure of any form of cincer.
Mitica. In Beige with Green
|
of
wedding
bell
ice
cream
and
wedto John Howard Owen of Seattle,
parents, Mr und Mrs. R, B. Ropse., I.UUUIIU.
children. Jack
and Aiiur,
Anne, uic
are juctw
guests .pome of Mr.
Mrs.
John ------Karch- Wash., who is attending Yale Grad­
JW.1 nuu
, and
. —
, ----andRedcliptonc cross stitch
rcturplng with her.
------------l»r."•arandnarenta
Mr*f_r'Rux^tt
Of •the ------------------former's sbter.
Mra.—
Fred
,rw?d‘*r'nUnf
,
Ba^“
pattern. Sizes 11-11
' Stanley, of Grand Rapids this week. I Many of their old neighbors, rete- uate School in the east.

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i and Mr#. Willard Perry of Midland, Mr
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, Mrs. games Stanlake of Lansing.
। Lynn Perry wa# home from Fort
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MLm Elizabeth Blakeslee
' Mrs. Herman Zerbcl went to Chi­
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, week's visit with Mr. and Mr*. son of Mr. and Mra. Nay O Bump of
Charles Van Worden and Helen.
HasUngs, were united In marriage ,
Mr. and Mra. Ed. Darling, of De­ Nov. 9 at a nuptial mass in Uie 1
i troll called on her sbter and hus- Immaculate
Conception
church •
j band. Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. Fox. in Jacksonville. Florida.
Saturday.Mrs. Eugene Freeman left Sunday ,
I Mr. and Mrs William Fox of Kai- for a weeks visit in Detroit with
I nrpazoo were home tor the week
| encl.
Misses Rosemary Jacobs and 1
Virginia Townsend began work at ।
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Two students from Hastings, who
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Color Simplification
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Sclentiri* led by th* American
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eliminate such meaningless term* a*
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Dr. Deane B. Judd of the National
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The new system I* based on using
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component hue* of pink, orange,
brown and olive along with the modi­
fiers faint, pale, light, brilliant,
wejak, vivid, strong, duijty, dark and
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Further modification* are
brought by using the adverb '‘very."
Th* term of very dark blue, for
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rather than to the color education of
th* Individual observer.
"The question of color nomencla­
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there are 100.000.000 distinguishable
color*, of which some 10,000.000 are
producible by dye* and pigment*,
and for which tn the present sys­
tem there are approxlm»’*ly 500
color name*." Dr. Judd *a*id in dacussing the new nomenclature.

til* ‘Company* invited
Malcolm Underwood of L01 An­
gele* wa* quite the man-abouttown. Then he wa* drafted. In th*
mail he received an invitation do a
party, which had been forwarded
from hl* address in town. "Ml**
So-and-So," read the engraved In­
vitation. “requests the company of

Mb* So-and-So," wrote back Private
Underwood.
Headquarter* troop,
IItn cavalry, “we accept with pleas­
ure your kind invitation. However,
drei* for the evening wa* not stlpulaled. Should we wear field-jacket*
and itee) helmet*?. There are 200

Japanese and Chines*
Excluding the granting of citizen*hip by "Ju* *oli" (right of toil)
to Japanese and Chinese born In
thia country, there were only two
period* in the history of the United
State* when Japanese and Chlneie
could have become citizen*. Tlie
tint naturalization act . in 1790 ap­
plied only to “free white perron*."
but between 1873-75 th* word*, "free
whit* perron*" were omitted by er­
ror and during that period Japanese
and Chlneie could have been legally
naturalized although none were. Tlie
second period wa* between June 24.
1935. and January 1. 1937. An act
of Jun* 24. 1935. provided that any
alien veteran of the World war
might be naturalized, if certain con­
dition* were met, provided the peti­
tion for citlzemhip wa* filed with a
court having naturalization jurisdic­
tion between June 24, 1935, and Janu-

CpRT

SOLOMON

Sale to be conducted by sealed
blds. Send separate bld* for each
building to Luther L. Baumgartner,
Game Division, Michigan Depart­
ment of Conservation, Lansing.
Michigan. Mark envelop “Sealed
Bld. Do not open until November
Winning bidder ha* three months
to remove building, must remove de­
bris and waste lumber, leave premKes In presentable condition. Tie
bid bearing earliest postmark win*.
Right to reject all bid* i. rrwrv-d.
Term*: Cash, on or before Decern-

BUYING LIVESTOCK
Each Tuesday al my stock yard*
on Center road H mile eaat of Blim
factory. Call atock yard on Tues.
Phone 2109. Any other time leave

DAN ULREY

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

AUCTIONEER
Expariance and Training
in naarly every line

Phone 72

The former Woodard place In
NEU-SEM Section 3. Orangeville
Township. 1 corn crib.

Lily White Flour
30 lb*, flour for bushel of

Middleville
We have a complete stock
ef sail—fine, medium, and
coarse—block and rock.

Docs your child have a
cough,

cold

or

croupy

Pep your chicken* up with
our S.B.V. mash. It give*

cough due to a cold? Give

"Peckham's Remedy" —
It's

pleasant,

effective

and reliab’e. Sold by your
druggist.

"Once

never without."

tried,

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICK.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
HORSES—$7-50

COWS—$6.00

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

�5

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942

EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

SECTION TWO—FACO 1

HASTINGS BROTHERS JOIN
number* as the Bos'on Pope Or­
NAVAL AVIATION CADETS
, Ella L. Shepard to Ernest Tew.
chestra. lhe London Philaharmonlc.
1
Ac. Sec. 22. Assyria Twp.
Che Minneapolis Orchestra. Frill
Hollis Isenhath, son of Mr. and
Kreisler, and others.
) Clyde Everett and wife to Lynn P
Mrs. Otto Isenhath. 804 8. Hanover
The latest American canned music
Stoddard and wife, SO Ac. Sec 10.
Bl. Joined hls brother John last week WARRANTY DEEDS
is
now
going
to
members
of
our
in Uie ranks of the Naval Aviation
Gertrude Holden to Harold V. Asayrla Twp.
Sophia R. King to Henry Griebel. armed force* throughout the world, armed forces everywhere, American
By Roane Waring, National Cadets. Both boys are graduates of Myera and wile. 40 Ac. Sec. 26.
thanks to The American Legion Legtyn posts are reminded by Rec­
Hastings high school, John in IMO. Johnstown Twp.
&gt;* par. Woodland village.
Com., American Legion
and Hollis in 1M2.
Earl D. Omans and wife Id'Cla-; L. Ina Ritchie et ul to Donald L. which collected millions of old rec­ ords For Our Fighting Men that the
Hollis was sworn in Just two rence D. Omans and wife; 40 Ac.: Heeler and wife, lot 4. Bl. 6, Lincoln ords that made the new discs pos- armed forces are rapidly expanding,
We can't win this war without
1 slble.
and a continuous flow of latest rec­
months and one day after he had S&gt;c. 29. Johnstown '
MONEY I
Park Add. Hustings City.
I Records For Our Fighting Men. ords is required The July and Au­
More than any other war in his­ reached hls eighteenth birthday, lhe
Sumner Sponablc
‘ the non-profit organization that B gust collection drives provided ma­
tory. the sinews of this wuk are minimum age required for Naval
. iiandllng the.distribution of the new terial for the new discs for only a
Aviation
Cadets.
It
may
be
confusing
Hastings
city.
Money I It is the costliest war ever
’ Bert C. Brown and wife to Lois . records,
tcv
reports that training camps. short lime. More did records will
to their future buddies, but both boys
fought.
i Flower par. Sec 32. -Orangeville
1 shl
William Cheeseman to Clem
-------snjps and overseas stations, every- be needed.
"Ike."
It is an all-out war. because there arer. nicknamed
\ u
dCr “nd W“
T*p------------------------------------------- ------- "vftiere, will get four kits each, with
Records For Our Fighting Men
Both boys are now on InaeUve • a rove Twp.
are no non-combatants. That means
: Fred E White lo Elmer Caukln 12 double-faced record* in each kit officials have expressed' lhe hope
awaiting
assignment
to
it is every- man's, woman's ana duty,
Daniel C.
Wolcott and wife
, Trie kiu
K1U are labeled A.
a. B.
b. C.
c. und
and D. that American-Legion posts make
caiAin
lols to
5 «nd wife lots 51 and 52, Harden- 'The
— Pilot Training. When Uwy
they!1 •---- -child's war. We can't all shoulder; Civilian
—
—j and “^e ....
- | dorff's 'Add. NashylDe village.
----------------.
further
collections of old records.
I for the purpose of identification, so
finished their CRT courses, ..J? I Andrew. Add huUm. rtiv 1
gun* and serve on lhe bullet line. have
tliat kit* will not be duplicated to RFOFM officials believe that only
----------- - —... ----- Elmer
Caukln and wife'to Ezra
u&gt;„ »m t.
„ lh.
r,,.------1
Stf:
The Job of whipping our enemies
Jean SchalUiorn
lo ClaA. Oatley and wife, lots 51 and 52. any points when second shipments the surface has been scratched, that
Flight Training School at Iowa1| Dorothy
jj/canxun
ana wue io
„
. rence B. Conklin and wife, lot 20. Hardendorff'e Add. Nashville vil- are made. Kits A are currently go­ millions of old records may yet be
■■— '- Orangeville
«
City to begin the intensive twelve- ■ —Elnu.
Twp. '
‘
found In closets, attics woodsheds
ing out.
home and man the two Important
PL2,r*m dc*1'!lned
Peter Fender .nd wife lo Charlw
and old trunks. The Job la to get
Lois Flower to Bert ,o. Brown
w Ac
„
lines on the home front—the pro­ to enable them to win commUidons H
them.
and wife. par. Sec. 32. Orangeville
—
duction line and Uie dollar line. It as flying officers in the U. 8. Navy.
The four kite will provide 48 rec­
' • i■ Woodland —Twp.
is our job here at home to produce BASKETBALL FRACTICE
ords with 96 recordings. Each set. FARM BUREAU NEWS
‘ V^h^STl 1^
.n^f
“. K
Hanna
I Ac"te-VS^y^
a lilies to Harry Nagel1 of four kits include 20 popular dance
all the stuff our flghUng men need
MAPLE GROVE FARM
to win and to pay for it. That’s why ' ^nraeftc^Ust^T4j ^Xe^'.'^ler^ SfTto^i- ' A^PhL
2’S ? records: 14 old favorites, and 14 BUREAU OfjOl T .
we have war bond sales campaigns. bail practice last week. Three were
classical.
____
The MopleOrovc Fann Bureau
Our fighting men are giving their regular* from Inst year's team:
l ter J.
J Brown .nd
and .if,
wife, tot
lot nu
1138. N&gt;„ Mlld Prwport ¥lllage
' &gt; '
The popular and dance recordings Group met at Uie home pf Mr. and
Capt.
Roy
Kenyon.
Ted
Banash
and
|
Hastings
city.
all on lhe bullet line. Already more
Earl C. Towne to Peter Bailie Include
&gt;ncluot' name
nw** 'bands and
“na famous Mrs. Cloud Hoffman with a put luck
Ilian 50.000 of them have given their Ken Lane. Bill Garrison. Bill Bush.
Lyle B. Bunnell to Ida E. Newton.
supper last month. There were about
Kay Kw
Kyser,
Goodman.
Tom'­ 46 present wlUi three new members
Uvea, or shed their blood
that we Dean Keeler. Duane- Stamm nnd I 60 Ac. and par. Sec. 1. Barry "Dap. Sec. 23. Prairieville Twp.
"r Benny n
°~,mon Tnm
Dorsey. Earl
Hines. uu&gt;
Ouy iximLom- The
might remain free.
Robert Gaskill of lost year's ReCharles W. Clarke and wife to
my uorsey.
rain nines.
Tlie next meeting will be held at
Tn the’face of such loyalty no de­ serves, and John Coleman. Harold 1 Patrick J. Cusack and wife, lot 937 Surine el ol 12 Ac. Sec. 1. Maple bardo. Oiehn Miller, Dinah Shore , thc home of Mt. and Mrs. Sydney
and others. In the old favorite । Santons on Nov. 21.
cent American can believe in a dou­ Townsend. Duane Ottosen, Mason I Hastings city.
Ayres. Richard' Mary A. Barley to Louise Cungroup are John Henry. El Rancho •
———» &gt; &gt;
ble standard of patriotism—one Thomas, Keith
standard for our soldiers and sailors, Thomas and George Brown from nlngham par. Sec. 36. Prairieville Henry Griebel. par. lot 1 Bl. 2. 1Grande. Gershwin selections and
others by Gene Autry, the Goldman |
demanding every sacrifice even to lar.l years second team are fighting , Twp.
Woodland village.
,Band. Hall Johnson Choir. The |
" lh
1 ,nd,M» hfl*
At
out
for
position*
on
Uie
starling
।
Virgil
D.
Ackerman
and
wife
to
life itself, and another for civilians
E. Hazelton Ketchum and wife
division Includes such °«en British since 1825.
; Aben E. Johnson and wife, lot 2, to G. Miner Ketchum and wife. par. classical
permltUng them to make only token five.
'
Hastings' home basketball *chedule Supr. Chase's Add. HasUng* city.
Sec. 2. Rutland Twp.
■
is as follows:
. umn.~
William «
P. -r»^~
Thompson
----------to Delpha
usual and pleasure as usual.
and Etta Byers. 20 Ac. Sec. 19. NORTH HOPE
Nov. 25—Allegan We who stay at home can't hope
i Johnstown Twp.
Tlie box social put on by the
Dec. 11—Ionia
to achieve equality of sacrifice with
| Lorena B. Conklin to Dorothy Brush Ridge Community club for ■
Dec. 18—Belding
our fighting men because we cant
I Jean Schallhom. lot 20. "The Elms" the benefit of the Red Cross was a '
Jan. 9—Middleville
die for God apd Country on the
| Orangeville Twp.
.
Jan. 30—Lakeview B. Cgood success. The program, which .
field of battle. But unless we are
Howard P. Kelley and wife to was put on by Miss Edna Silcock,
Feb. 12—Greenville
utterly shameless we can give up
| William E- Stevens and wife, lol 40. was enjoyed by all. We wish to
Feb. 26—Charlotte
our luxuries, our comforts, and our
j Sundago Park. Hastings Twp
thank Marie and Russel Nash for i
pleasures, and put the money we'
Elmer A. Cauklns and wife to their nice music.
thus save into war bonds. Our kind HENDERSHOTT
’ Ezra A. ©alley land. wife, lots 47.
Harvey Hlil of Battle Creek spent
of sacrifices will be only temporary, j we are glad to see so many chil48. 49. 50. Hardendorff's Add. Nash­ Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
because we'll get our money back dren coming out to Sunday school
ville village.
‘
Mrs. Albert Ulrich. He reported
with Interest. But there is nothing and hope It will continue
temporary about death in action. ■ There was considerable exclte- 1 Lo Dema Webater to Ezra A. Oat- that his wife was home from the
ley and wife, lot 53. Hardendorff's hospital and feeling some better, i
Hint is permanent.
ment around here Sunday evening, Add. Nashville village.
Those leaving for the north
Every decent American therefore, when the large farm house owned
Hugh W. Furnlss and wife to woods Thursday
ought to invest ten per cent of his by Elmer Barrett west of Dowling,
morning
were
Charles A. Herrington and wife, lots Theodore and Otto Pranshka, Mr.
income In war bonds. He should In­’ burned to the ground.
23.
24.
Morgan
village.
Sec.
30.
Casand Mrs Allen Bishop -and son.,
crease that percentage at every op*' ,| Mr. and Mra Albert Brill. Mr. tieton Twp.
Dorr Pranshka and Mis* Porahey |
portunity.
1 and Mra, Jack Sullivan und Mra.
Prank N. Van Schotcn to Barry
The citizen, who fails to do that, Mary Schwucho. called
and Rankin Hart.
at the Oo
,_______________________________
Social Welfare Board, lot 418.
who continues to waste hls money
Mra. Mina Pranshka spent Sun­
ITaallnoe city
alfu
''
home of Olis'DeMott in the Oreg- HasUngs
on non-essentials and frivolities, is . ory district Sunday afternoon.
j Charles 8. Baker and wife to Wil- day. with Mr and Mra. Lowell Whitletting our fighting men down. He;
I Rennie Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lard St. Clair Gloster and wife, par lemore at Delton.
Is a shirker. Tills war eanl be won
Albert Anders spent Saturday
Tobias. Ernie Matteson and Mr. Sec. 27, Middleville village.
nniv hv fiirhtina tn ' ChrislenXen.
Land
Chrlstenlen. Sr., are the
lhe men from : State of Michigan
— uby~Slate
- •
—* evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred .
..I'.Sl'T.•»» w’'° “•««"«o&lt;«“
«■
w. sueoa Ashby of Hope Center.

BUY WAR BONDS!
IS LEGION'S PLEA

Armed Forces Get
Canned Music

COURT HOUSE.

L. uu, ,mS". “SJ:!

DRUG SPECIALS
$1.25 CREOMULSION cough. $1.09
$1.25 ABSORBINE, JR
70c SLOAN'S LINIMENT
$1.00 ADLER-I-KA
49c
60c SAL HEPATICA
$1.20 BROMO SELTZER
60c LYSOL
59c
60c KREMEL SHAMPOO
25c FORHAN'S TOOTH PASTE
50c PHILLIPS' MILK MAGNESIA
50CPEPTO BISMAL
Largest-Selling
feed Paste

Used by more
Housewives
Schoolgirls

NOTICE! CHAIR DELIVERIES

Working

Girls

In order to conform with regulations
of the Off ice of Defense Transporta­
tion we will cease delivering chairs
effective. ..

u

-Z
th» Odor out of Ponplrutiaa^

- NOVEMBER 12, 1942

LyBARKER
It ’S
3

W AL L DORFF &amp; SON

n-i»

■"£
5Vis
» Ji
limit.—
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PHONE 2115

HASTINGS

LEONARD'S FUNERAL HOME

DRUG
STORE

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

A Thanksgiving program especial- and wife. 2 Ac. Sec. 18. Orangeville

*

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« ««■■

j

Cow With Pants
Mrs. R. Arbuckla of Champaign.
III., has a cow that wean pants c®
Its front legs, says the American
Mngazinc. Lightning burned off tha
hide. and the pants protect the legs
from Injury.

■Ung this 1 Ora E. Smith et nl to Harry F
We hope Oyens, 20 Ac. Sec. IT. Prairieville
j there w
of men.
I Louis Kunst and wife to Dewey O.
! The McOmber P. T. A. will meet Hogan ar.d wife, lots 21 and 22.
i Friday night and Uie ladies are re- Arhana Crest Subdiv..
Yankee
J quested to bring a light lunch pack­ Springs Twp.
. ed in a box instead of the usual
Raymond H. Smith and wife to
| procedure of serving.
'Jennie E. Legge. 10 Ac. Sec 27 and

AUCTION SALE
miles north of Delton or IVi miles northwest of Cloverdale on

Wednesday, Nov. 25,1942

Help the Men in the Armed Forces To
Be Listed in the Directory
Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If you can give us the address of any of these men, please
phone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
I will sell the following described property at the James Collison farm located 5
up-to-date. See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank.
William Albert Adams
Hugh Duncan Allen
Oliver John Angelettl

Commencing at 1 o'clock E. W. T.

HORSES

Bay gelding, 7 yrs. old,

SHEEP

30 good ewes and one buck

w9t. 1350 lb..

Dark brown gelding, |
5 yr*. old, wgt. 1350 lbs. I

COWS
Jersey cow, fresh
Jersey and Holstein cow
Durham cow

Durham heifer
Durham cow
Guernsey heifer

HOGS

Sow and 6 pigs

FEED

30 tons alfalfa hay
450 bu. oats
Quantity of corn
10 x 25 ft. silo of silage
TOOLS

Wagon
and cow#
flat rack
Holstein
fresh
3 sec. spring tooth drag
2 Holstein heifers, fresh
2 sac. spike tooth drag
16 in. Oliver tractor plow
Fordson tractor in good shape
John Deere walking cultiva­
tor
Empire grain drill
2 10-gal. milk cans

TERMS: Coih day of &gt;ale. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

ORSON BONIFACE AND JAMES COLLISON, PROPS.
HINKY flAHNKY.

I. I. GRAY, CI.rt.

Rudolph Cyrus Batholomew
Alby Max Beach
George Dewey Beard
Don Beklns
Chas. O. Blair
Dan Buddy

Andre Bus
Omar Dale Barnum
Harry WUliam Beaver
Robert William Bom
Frederick J. Boulter
Herbert Bradshaw
Myron Jacob Bruce

Albert W. Drake
William Robert Drake
Charles Eddy
Kenneth Barrett Edeborn
Claude Delmar Emerson
Oecll Roscoe Fair
Robert WUliam Field
Donald James Finglelon
Carroll J. Fisher
RobL K. Flannery
George Flint

Albert Julius Geiger
William Kathan Gladstone
Jaek Gethpig Griffin
Harland G. Grinage
Ernest C/ronunon
Ernest James Gross
Kenneth Edward Gates
Roland Paul Geiger
Clarence Raymond Gross
Royce Gurd

Robert John Carter
LeRoy Casterline
Gordon Waller CasUe
Donald Blain Chamberlain
William Alton Clark

Lawrence Byron Ciuckey
William Kinsey Cole
Floyd Garwood Craig

Lloyd Albert Crow
Floyd Winifred Culver
Boyd Hobart Clark
Wesley George Cordes
Andrew J. Cortright
Roy Leslie Dennison
Wayne Floyd Dark

Jack Michael Hamilton
Maurice Hamilton
Shirley F. Hamlin

Thomas Daniel Harris
William Ivan Harris
Fred Daniel Hayea
Clarence Burton Heffner

Tonunis William Hendrick
WUliam Earl Hcscott
Frank Harold Hewitt
Harold Kenneth HUton
Bradford L. Hinckley
Howard Elton Hinckley
James Franklin Hinckley
RobL Edward Hinkson
Harley Bryant Howig
Norman Nelson Haight
Charles G. Higgins
Carl Anders Robert

Gordon Jay Hoffman
James Ivan Houghtalln .
John Otto Isenhath. Jr.

Kenneth Edwin Johncock
Wilbur Hillis Jorgensen

George Raymond Myers
Orville Eugene Myers
Stephen Misak
Leo Robert Morgan

Mahl.n Junior Strickland

Nelson Boyd O’beims
Robert Gilmore O'Connell
James Andrew Otis

Birge Carlton Swift
Charles Willard Sanders
Melvin Owen Scobey
George Allen Skidmore

Donald Chapman Kelsey
Chas. Samuel Kenney
Elmer Seymour Ketchum
Harold Raymond Knapp

John Robert Stumpf

Harold Letter Kreider

Clifford W. Lalan
John Paul Langford'
Joseph Henry Langford

Lawrence Wesley I-ayne
Horace/ Keith Powers
Robert James Pratt

Earl LeRoy Leonard
' Chas. F. Letourneau
James Henry Llnlnger
Webster Lints
Nell Daniel Lancaster
Nile Albert Lancaster

Robt. IzRoy Ralhburn
Nell Weldon Renkk
Anson Paul Richards
Dennis Loyal Ripley
David Joseph Robinson
Paul Theodrola Runyon

Mason Elbert Litts

Thornley Rap Rankin
Robert Bernard Reed
Harold Sterling Rogers

Walter William Mayses
John Winfred McBain
Floyd Albert McClurtdn

Harrison Cyrus McDougald
John Dyrus McDougald
David McKeown

Joseph Oscar Merchant
George Edwin Millard
George John Miller
Theodore Henry Moeller
Everett Warren Moore
Dari Munger

Florian Ralph Sallk
Philip Herbert Wama
Murray Edward Scluiurr
Floyd Iles Schoala
Stanley Wesley Senriba
Richard Hollis Shawman
Alien Curtis Shelp
Russell Allen Sinclair
Robert Don Slack
Jack Rolhaar Smith
John Riley Smith
Keith William Smith
Robert Wesley Smith
Clarence Eldred Spidel
Richard J. Springer
■'
Maa LeRoy Storey

HASTINGS CITY BANK Q
PHONES. 2105.2103

"Fifty-Five Yean of Continumu Service”

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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�SUPERVISORS
PROCEEDINGS

•arable Betrd&lt;lafUKepurh«s&lt;&gt;.
onalilte lo whom waa ra) revvn et (be Socio) Weimisilee r.opAcliunr
'!*« report. Tkai le so far
। aactrtlla ** nil the report
net.
hawevar. layoad aey «»*edoubt baneve that the Social

hereby rwnify llsal I

IKK RKQl'lHITUMt &gt;!»■ th. •
vk of th. O-..y rf Ham

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Tkrth

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction sale at my farm located 1 mile
west of the South End filling station in Nashville, known as the old Dahlstrom farm on

TUESDAY, NOV. 24,1942
Starling at 1:00 o'clock E.W.T. I will offer the following:

HORSES
Grey gelding, 8 yean old, wgt. 1800
Grey gelding, 14 yn. old, wgf. 1600

COWS
Jersey Shorthorn cow, 6 yn. old, fresh
Nov. 3
Jersey Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due
Feb. 15
Jeney cow, 12 yn. old, due Nov. 30
Jersey shorthorn cow, 4 yrs. old, due
Apr. 3
Bull, 11 mos. old
Aberdeen Angus bull, 14 mos. old
Holstein Guernsey heifer, 8 mos. old
Guernsey Durham bull calf, 6 mos. old
SHEEP
3 Coarse wool ewes, 3 to 4 yrs. old
4 aged ewes
Rambouillet ram from Mater stock

CHICKENS
Barred Rock pullets
POTATOES
25 bu. sand grown early potatoes

SUGARING EQUIPMENT
7x boiling pan
Settling can
Set sugar arch grates
150 sap pails
200 Spiles
8 bbl. sap tank, new

We Grind and Mix Feeds.
Let Us Balance Your Feed Grains

HAY, GRAIN, OATS

About 10 ton first cutting alfalfa
About 5 ton second cutting alfalfa
About 3 ton clover hay
About 3 ton sweet clover and alfalfa
About 300 bu. oats
About 400 bu. corn in crib
900 bdls. corn fodder

PROTEIN
l6% or 20 . 5GROWING
rvici\rvimqn starting
■ LAYING
Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
eggs per hen? Yes. you're right. They were fed
16% or 20% Mermash.

Mermash 16%
Mermash 20%

Mermade Balancer 32%

Mrs. Weiss of Soginow averaged 160 eggs from
400 hens and netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
feed. She has fed Mermash exclusivcl^since 1931.

Mermade Balancer 37%
Poultry Supplement 32%

FARM TOOLS
McCormick grain binder, 6 ft. cut
-McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut
Sears Roebuck fertilizer corn planter, with check wire,
nearly new
McCormick Deering dump rake, nearly new
McCormick Deering 14 in. walking plow
Scars Roebuck walking 2 horse cultivator, nearly new
5 Tooth one hone cultivator
Cultipacker Disc
Sheep dipping tank, naw
Set fence stretchers
12 ft. log chain.
Short chains
Scoop shovel
Cattle de(iorner
2 5 Vi ft. cross-cut saws
3 Evenen and double-trees
2 Neck yokes
4 Pcs. heavy leather belt, 4 to 6 in. wide
Sot double harness
3—22 in. collan 1—21 in. collar . 1—J
Superior fertiliser grain drill
Spring tooth drag, 17 tooth
Studebaker wagon and rack
Wagon box and top box
Trailer chassis
Hay knife
Emery grinder
Hand corn planter
Economy King Cream separator. 500 lb. sise, used

Coal burning tank heater
- 2 10-gal milk cans
Pressure sprayer, 300 lb. pressure
Windmill pump
Other articles too numerous to mention.

MILKMAKER Means Moneymaker
Averoge herd production records up to 626 lbs.
of fat per cow have been made on Milkmaker.
Our Milkmakers for 1942-43 are fortified with
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
and copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
ever before.

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ANDY, a pig. weight 31 lbs., got Porkmaker plus corn, bats &amp; wheat. Weighed
192 lbs. 76 days later. Gain 2% lbs. per day. AMOS. Andy's brother, weighed 35
lbs. got corn, oats and wheat but no Porkmaker. Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days
late* His gain wds only 83/100 lbs. per day.
Porkmaker 44% makes pork
more profitable for you.

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Pig Crower
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270 lbs.
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1,000 lbs.

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HASTINGS. MICH.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, TOyWHDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1W

ASSYRIA
EAST DELTON
Last Week’s Letter
Last Week’s Letter
■
Otis Ketcham, who hu been In
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Gtinder of I
Ul health for some Ume. went Ho S«n Diego. Calif , are visiting reU-'
Ann Arbor on Monday for the am-, tlves in thu neighborhood.
putaUon of a second toe.
Mrs. Chattle Collison spent Frl- 0BDBB r0B publication
Mrs. Geneva Leonard has gone day In Battle Creek with her daugh-1 «...,
tv. p,.
to enm fnr Mr.
nt Preen*-.- ■ f— t
' . . "'I*..' ‘V
The Community Farm Bureau
Mra. Effie Louden la caring for ] st • .-..ion ot
Coer
met Saturday night at the home Mra. Raymond Boniface and little !'•&gt;« Probate office i» th. ch
of Mr. and Mra. Sidney Stanton son of Delton.
IfcSJ? TV’TmJ'“ ‘
of Maple Grove.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carpenter of 1 '
‘ ” ...-----The mother of Mrs. Ramon, who, Battle Creek attended the funeral -,r Prebate,
ha* spent the summer at the home ' of their aunt, Mra. Will Dunning.
u the N.n-r
of her daughter, has returned to Wednesday and spent the evening I Alien Hckooninak
tier home In Chicago.
‘with her ■parent*, Mr. und Mrs. Bert
Karl Bindeek
Thornley Rankin, son of Mr. and &gt; Gainder. *
I
Mra. Floyd Rankin of the Eagle disMra. Julia Towne and daughters •
'X. mad. by
trict, who enlisted in the air corps I nf Plainwell spent Saturday at Rex findtot that Edna is.*&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;■&gt;m&gt;i
October 23 is stationed at Perrin . Waters. Julia had Just received two '• "*■
Field, Sherman, -Texas.
I letters from her son Gamer, after
Mr. and Mra. Ray Ramon left for not hearing from him since Aug. 27.
Chicago. Sunday to attend the He is In Australia. Her ether son • b.id
funeral of a toustn who met hls Frank is In North Carolina where r*"*1".* *
death-by falling asleep at the bath he Is taking Glider Pilot lessons
and left the gas jet open.
। Mason Newton is now a resident Hmdock «ud e.i
The Handicraft group at the of Deljon. We wiU sure miss Mace
Briggs school is again in action; from our neighborhood after Uvunder the leadership of Edward ing here the past 35 years
Kaiser of Lacey. Tlie girls class In
sewing have Instructions by Mrs. BRANCH DISTRICT
Leon Cole.
Representatives of an Ohio oil but Week's Utter
Mrs. Ethel Wilcox was very much
company are installing equipment
for drilling oil on the Floyd Ran­ surprised Wednesday evening when
about fourteen friends gathered at
kin farm of the Eagle district
With no chemical aid and in­ the home in honor of her birthday.
Several more of ouj boys are be- .
ability to contact a fire department,
•
the Checkered school house burn­ Ing called for army service.
ed Wednesday night about 7:35 p.
m The contents of the building were in Middleville. Sunday tor dinner
Mra Sarah Ostroth who has been
Mrs. Olive Tobias ha* spent some visiting there tor a few days, re-1
0*D« r«» publication
time at the home of her daughter turned home with them.
Rev. Samuel Ostroth of Nashville , ’’«•••
Th*
and husband. Mr. and Mrs Carl
’ ’
„
Tuttle of Battle Creek recently, gave a very good sermon Sunday.
morning
at
the
North
Maple
Grove
i's'a-o'
caring for her grandsons
tins* In mI4 4’minly. on thr
Tlie parsonage home of Rev. and church.
Miss Marquita Marshall has gone S»imUr a d. i»43.
Mrs Henry Campbell of Assyria
h,u,r‘
Center U undergoing modernization to work at Kellogg’s in Battle Creek ■

L E G A L S

SUPERVISORS
(Continued from page 3. section 2)

53«8C3*35

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yanTYaares a’u'.ffm.n
In M.plr
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nduplrd and tk»&lt; Iba aaprraiw (*•
aulki*ri»»4 lo aprvad lh« an.uunl. u|«n
hr larloua roll* and tha Cuuntj Clerk

rerrrrtiona.
K..H Call: 1* ,ea.
l««. Bavr.
•rd and Mann am pmeai al ratUc
Carried.
M.,l,on made by BnuUrr. .o»|«rtrd by
Rllrkia that Ike rapnrl of the County
H..ad &lt; «o»mM«lun preteaied earlier In tha
• raaum ba a.&lt; epled. Carried
IfMioo' nade b» Chilliert. aoppoHed l.y
Boulter that Ike hoard lake a reee.a on
III 1:30 .. .lurk. Molten carried.
Aflaraooa Saul on
Tie Board reronaanrd and »a« railed
lo order by Chairman Dell alia.
Holl Call: All member* pre.enl eieepl
l^i.nard mid Kllaworlk
Hnpeni-or Hilbert. Ctealrisu.! of the
Apporlinnm* ni (Imnullea aubmllte.l iba

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HENDERSHOTT**
Last Week’s Letter
There wasn’t a very large crowd
at lhe community meeting Friday
night., but everyone had u good time
and enjoyed Uie pumpkin pie sup-

1 rettaiia“1!lil*ni4‘
B*rr»* Connly
fund In *urh pro

Sunday was Bemadlne Schantz's
birthday and one she won’t forget
I because friends from Detroit, Sparta,
Lacey. Dowling and Hastings helped
her celebrate It.
Sunday guests at the Garrison
O’Laughlin home, In honor of lit­
tle Helen O'Uughlln's first birth­
day. were grandfather and grand­
mother OUiughiln,
Mrs.
Hugh
OTdiughlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice
Fox and family. Mr. and Mra. Har­
vey Parmalee and June of Battle
Creek. Paul Palmer of Middleville
and Hortense Mead of Hastings.
Mrs. Elmer Bush will entertain
the W. 8. C. 8. next week Thurs­
day, Nov. IB.
.

SIO3.8O5.S1 81.301 49 |00&gt;i
Waller E. Culberi
Olla L. Boa Iter
14. 1943.
Motion made l.y CulbeH. aupported
l.y Boulter that the report be aretpted
MARTIN CORNERS
,"B..fi‘,BAdl*:’ 18 yea. nay&lt; none. EllaLast Week’s Utter
worth. Fuller. MrCann and Leonard not
We are very sorry to hear that
preirnt al yullnf. Carried.
our old neighbor and good friend.
flapereiaor Hleaena, Chairman qf tha
ssoo.on
i
Mrs Anns Endsley, had the misBeanlulitin, rommlllre. •ubmtUed the fol75fi.iu»: fortune to faU last Wednesday and
_ llvainliljiatlan _
'••Iff1
_______________________
&gt;t.i&gt;rins&lt;. »
•
. break her right wrist. She .was
Oelober 33 1943.
eft'.oo I taken to Hastings and lhe ftacTo the Honorabla Board of upi-rrliora
Genllamea:
tured bones set. and here 1* hop­
Your eommllia* on ReaoluiioM lo
ing it soon mends without too much
whom waa referred lhe matter ot the fine
pain'for her.
new fla*. Ila pole and baaa with to
report *• follow,:
Word received from George Cogs­
Thot. wh/reaa. bn October 11. 1943,
well tells us he has been promoted
there w4a on iba around, of Barry Coun­
to Pfc. after two months' service In
ty (Y&gt;urthou,a dedicated a new lias pole
and bate in lha pla&lt;v nt the former
tlie army. Our congratulations to
Daniel Blrikar fountain Wo. a, » Board
George who is stationed near Lees­
of Kupervlaora. In thl* lime of national
ville. La.
peril with to eapreaa aa lha repreaonla
Word received from Lieut. Lloyd
tlon of the people of llnrry County our
rededirmlion lo iboae principle! for which
R. Cogswell who Is somewhere In
our rrand old fl*s hea atood from the
England tell* u* he U well and very
daya ot the Anieriran Retolullon lo lha
busy. He L* not far from Michael
P
Feed H. Sleeena
McPharlln and said he expects to
Walter E. Cnlbort
call on him soon.
OU, L. Boulter
Motion made by Kteeena, ,upm&gt;r1e&lt;l
Tristan nnd Isolde
by Culberi that tha rowlutlon b* K
copied and adopted. Carried.
Tristan und Isolde was first pro­
Only
Uvla*
Wild
Dog
Motion made by Millar, avpported l.y
The dingo Is the only living wild duced in Munich on June 10, 1855.
under
the
baton ot Hans von Bulow
dog of our present era. Its habitat
Is Australia, but facts have been es­
tablished to show that it was brought
lo that continent, rather than hav­
Thera are 300 bones in the human
ing found its ancestral origin here.
skeleton.

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Balllmoro
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C.rllon
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Haaltnsa
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Ifaatinira. City 1 and
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Johnalown
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Rutland
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Thvrnapldo
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Wluxiland
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Every Second Counts

GREGORY
Last Week’s Utter

Jackson spent Sunday with hls
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Biivem
Mr. and Mrs Earl Drake and
family and her mother. Mrs. Ida
Park, spent Sunday In Grand Rapids
with Mrs. Leon St. Pierre. Mr*. Park
remained to spend the winter with
her daughter.
Mrs Agnes Bidleman and bnby
of Rochester are spending this week
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Bllven.
Mr. and Mra. Nelson Jones spent
Sunday'with hls mother, Mrs. Rose
Jones of Monterey.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

HINDS CORNERS

trict attended the funeral of George
Demott. who took hls own life and
- . Uis* ouiujny. ruiiciai wna r,nu*cs,»r wit- day
lhf
borne.
Fire caused considerable alarm
Sunday evening when telephone
&gt; Office. calls started coming In from all di-

J

:
,i.r ..14 i*«i«i~&gt;i
ton park. The cause was a dwellJU arr“4&lt; U r‘ng bmue Just roulh of the Week’s

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hammond
,ir.I are the proud parents of a baby girt

NOTICE TO CREDITOBI
flute of Mleklns. The

Breakfast ia Bed
One of the 85th infantry’s trainees
crawled Into hls bunk to dash off a
letter home before "lights out" A
bsrracks playboy had sprinkled
cornflakes between the sheets. Un­
daunted, the soldier remained in
bed. starting hls letter with: "Dear
Mlddletlll,
Mom: Things are looking up in
- --------------- -camp. Right now I'm having break-

o.
nock hospital and Saturday .both
0,1 ii ip mother and baby came home. Mra.
-------------- Lena Golden Is caring for them and
doing the work.
b*t« Court
Mr antj
Gordon Humbolt of

—.
mU
dnl‘,
lrDt,

Mrs. Robert Barton and children
spent the weekend with her par­
—nt. 1*.
If-- Z-’ — ' • .I Cl — m m
Mr. and Mra. Harold Crafts and
Mr. and Mra. Burr Wheeler of Kalamozoefwere also Sunday afternoon
| caller* al Uie Hammond home.
' _oN ,AT

War calls
must go through
this Thanksgiving
Please do not make

Hi

HUGE TANK ewingB upward through

tribute to the cooperation that exists between
the government and the railroads.

social Long Distance calls

ricks groan. Under the shaded flares men's

man. Director, Office of Defence TransportaIn an hour the convoy sails. And every sec­
ond in that hour ia packed with dynamite.

Rail transportation to the porta ia a vital
key to the life-nnd-death shuttle race of the
Atlantic.
And thia involves more than keeping the
trains rolling.

Tito grim, unrelenting activity of the Nazi
wolf pack makes it impossible to determine
accurately the time of arrival of ships in port
—frequently makes it noccaaory to divert
convoys to ports fax distant from those origi­
nally scheduled.

come in. there must be waiting balanced
cargoes ready for immediate loading. And
there must be no congestion—no immobilized
rolling stock.
Careful planning, accurate timing, the ma­
chinery to divert shipments en route— those
are essential to control the flow nf vital war
materials to the docks.

’Drat ships have not had to wait for cargoes

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

hiive done promptly and well all that they
have been called upon to do. In view of all of
the conditions, it has been a remarkable
record.”
Remarkable as thia achievement is, it must
be remembered that there are physical limits
* to the carrying capacity of any given amount
of equipment.
The coming months will make even sterner
demands on American railroad capacity—
demands which can be fully met only with
additional locomotives and cart. *

War goes right on, despite Thanks­
giving. And messages essential to the

But meanwhile railroad men are united in
their determination to make every available
locomotive and car yield the last ounce of
performance—feeding the convoys which
carry the hope of the world.

Therefore, please make only the most
urgent Long Distance calls on Thanks­
giving Day, and keep those calls 4U brief

New York Central
Fix |K«/

BUY U. I. WAS IONOS AND STAMM

war effort will crowd the wires as on
other days.

War-loaded Long Distance lines can

not carry the usual flood of social calls
this Thanksgiving.

as possible.

* save witttt ran wahi *

Michigan Ball Ttltphose Campas)

�tm m«TWQ» B*nxt». TMil»»n&lt;r. xovt—nt ■», ih
night with thr thrilling'Judy called on Mrs. Rex Tate 1m&lt; 1 SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
Don
and
l he received hU diploma Saturday.
Mrs. Tate had been
p
—Harold
-------- Atkinson
----- of Kai- : Frank Campbell passed away
wimwmw am.
m,..
'5S!
SSL “S-SI? ——
STtS. *ui
hl. son. Inremo Campbell, in the W1--------- —
—....------ --- ---------------- t.T.^Sr
Moore of HasUnas into the north u,n weeks basic training He suc- her parent*. Mr. and Mra. Forrest home of Mr *t}d Mr* Dunn.
Hl* mother. Mn. Gu* ’jW
.Mr and Mr. Lemuel Oaks and Striker dtaUicL Tha bereaved fam„MU*
Saturday evening at
iMVlng Thursday on a deer hunt- ceaafully pawed the required two Haven*. Her htuband came Thurs­
until Herman Is
WUltams and Ray Toian,c» Battle Crew*. Mrs Uka la the for- there
lq, t^n
’mental examinations for O. 7. C. day and they returned to Ypsilanti family of Striker district were Sun- Uy have lhe sympathy of thl* comMrs. Ou. Johnson who ha. bran
day
afternoon
caller,
at
the
home
munlty.
The
remain*
were
laid
to
F*
tro&lt;L
.
,
Mr*
WllUam*
who
had
•
■wr
Thelma
Jein
Sponselltr,
on
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs, Vaughn Lydy are 'Officer* Candidate School». He l»
bring in Woodland, haa moved back
lhe parenta of a rtx pound baby waiting the outcome of a rigid phyRobert OU* and Roy Erway are of their parent* Mr. and Mr*. Roy' rest by the *lde of hl* wife at Six S«n ’hiring in Detroit, returned daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale onto Uie farm with Mr and Mrs.
v
.
'Lakes. Mich.. Friday.
'home with them.
Spouse Iler.
d»t«ht«r bora Monday night. Nov. ideal examination which look place lhe deer hunter* from thl* neigh­
Nel. Johnson.
ln
Harry Dunn left Saturday afterCha* Hammond. Geo. Chenney.!
“&lt;l
2
KA She will answer to the'name Monday. Congratulation*. Robert
borhood who went north last week.
Mta Cha. Scofield ha* gone «
Edward Rice.
Smith. Jake
MU* nf“**r
of Joan Kay
I Mra Norton, who recently aufnice, Perry
ferry snutn.
jaxe —- P?
- 01 .
Uoncta’'- November 8 lo Rev. and Grand Rapid, for an extended'U-:
Bunday vUltora at Roy Erway-* noon for a few day* deer hunting ; Eawua
Mr. and Mrs. Ruwll and grand- lered a »trokr waa taken from the were Mr and Mr*. Al Wolfe and near Kalkaska
went d**r
deer :..
।
.r ..
Mr&gt; 6ew,ird Walton of Turk Lake. it with Mr and Mrs Schne der.
j Callahan. Roy Blair w*"t
»...»«— thl* —
j.
C1??’ “ruP
a5. B?r^r4&lt;Clorneri Rev Walton Is the son of Mr. and
children hate moved lo Lowell to home of her daughter. Mr. Engle Annet of Grand Rapid*. Mr. aAd
Mra Nellie Foreman and Mrs. hunting
week.
Corp. W.uon Tow.tey virited Mr.
I Mr. M n Wrar» A» nh.rlMt.
CTydo Walton.
reside with their wm Raymond. A ot Irving to her ton a borne. Mr. Mt* Harold Sharp and Mr. Kin- Emma Mathews were Sunday after-| Mr and
Richard D D«vto ‘
and Mrs. Cha* Helse Tuesday then
--it.— ■&gt;( ih. hnmr nf Mr with an accident while enroute to
recent Stroke has made a long eon- end Mrs Harold Norton where she kle of Muskegon. Mr. and Mr*.
______ tner * r-o uco.ora s maay
The November . community club went to Sheridan to visit hL* moth­
Sin’
■'
valeacence necessary for Mr Rua- will remain during her cotivale*- Dick Rose and son of Hinting*.
" --T^. damag7d ^e .7d ui ««
*»«»• house Saturday er and other relatives He I* now
Mll. He waa formerly employed at
H * neceaaary for her to
The Gia*.* Creek Extension class
stationed al a camp In Marytand.
irrered a cracked breast bone.
the Mort Nichol* farm
’
remain In bed.
Corp Clifford Towriey ha* been
"r'•?'!.??“'
“r “............. ............ ........................
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Landon left
Mr »nd Mr* Cleon Landon and for an all day meeting
/
., Gorsllne
uwmiiw and daughter
u»u*nier of
oi Gull
uuu lake,
mt, Grand
urnna Rapid*
rupia* were
*rrc Bunday
ounawy eve,
-------- ------ visiting at the Cha*. Hreterly home.
Thursday night for a 000 mile trip Wayne. Mr. and Mr. Arthur YarDavid and Chrlstrne McGlocklJn
Pfc. Everett Johtuon .pent a short
Mr* Harsh Erway i* snemUn* this Mr ,Iul Mrs Roy BnnU- *°n “nd
c«Uer&gt; of Mr*. Matt Bedford
«&gt;»«wnin*.
,
ger
and
family.
Richard
Landon.
thrdugh the north deer hunting
of Hasting* (pent from Friday till
furlough
at home and with reiaExcitement wa* high tn Carlton Margarite Raccy. Leta laindon and Sunday evening with Uieir grand­
it..™.
John Moore/local.
। tained with a card party Saturday lhe weekend of November 7 and &lt;1 tlva. and friend* near Mt Piem­
Center during the week when a Robert Faulkner and Mr. and Mr* parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest wm
an
t He te »U11 stationed-at Fort
Wm
Otte
visited
over
the
weekMr
*
Ickes
of
Battle
Creek
evening
the
following
;
Mr.
an*
Mra.
»
l
Carb
with
the
former
s
aUtcr
James Landon »f Portland spent a Haven* Their mother and *l*t\r*
rnrt^uth hi d^hur Mn Fred u
tometime al her old Norman Purchase. Charles Hauser. «nd family.
Bragir.
H.
C.
\ end with ht* daughter. Mrs Fred .
fgnn
ered roaming arojmd very uncon­ delightful day Sunday at Mr. and came for them Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Cha*. Prout and
cerned Any one who happened to Mr*. Lynn Bhedell'* of Remit*
Mr* Harn Erway I* visiting hen
M. A. will meet with Mr j Mr*. Bert Mugridge and Mr. and Healy. Ray Glllaapie. Orson Mcln- family of Rosebush, vuited nt the
see her began phoning all the farm­ Mrs. Shedell 1* Mr* Landon s niece. *i*t» r and husband. Mr nnd Mrs \ Miw Mary Dunn of Kula
Mrs. John Hook Thursday. mu..
Nov.—Mr*.
.— wJames
—
Robertson
astertioa.
tyre and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Swift Herbert Johnston home Sunday.
Wm. Havens, southwcal ot Rut- spending a few days with hrf moth­ - and
er. owning pig* to «« whether or A pot hick dinner wa* enjoyed
IBth
। ...Mrs. _George —Konxen and son have gone porth to hunt.
Nov. 8.
Charle* Carpenter of .near Clare land
not they iiad discover'd their low.
er. M&amp;MJarry Dunn
: Recent guests In the Hammond Lieut Norman Konzeg of South &gt;. uuiv wetk
wrex Wednesday
weanesaay evening.
evening,
Mr anrt Mrs Wilier
~~
day .nd a half of rxplor- called on hl* old friends’ hriw
Mr* Leo Tift of northwest RutMjiffi sympathy-Mxtaided to Mr
After
guests of her I11supper
------------------------------------_ — spent-a few day. In and near WoodThursday: Mr. and Mrs Frank land und .Mr* Russell Whittemore^ and' Mrs. George Havens, former: and Bateman home were Mr. and Bend were Sunday guesta
guests of Mr and...
Mra Claud
,
Mr*
Wm.
Clark
and
family
of
EaShriber. Mr*. Anna Buck and Mr, were Battle Creek visitors Friday.
pare
nta,
Mr.
and
Mra
R.
J,
WlU
ianu.
Hoffman
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Merland •“*
____________
residents
death
he:
—
.a— h«te. In the a
—.u ot k
—। ton Rapid*. Man- Baulch of Battle
east of Carlton Center
|£
ot Baltimore and Izon STONY”PCINT * *
Mr and Mr*. Cha* Whittemore mother. Mrs. Hoard, who passed Creek. Mr. and Mr* Ray Hammond SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
Meiie Pauley and . Alrc and John Osborne Jr.. Bruer spent Bunday with the Fred Bech­ away, ut Union City.
_
.,
. I Stanton and three children of Alex।
of
Aurora.
Ill
.
and
Joe
Hammond
j
B.
J.
Wellman
has been confined
Mr and Mr*. Harry Sandbrook andri,. Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold P.tndal of
family of Clarksville and Mr and ' and Merton Mevacar joined thr tels In Haarings
‘ to her bed for the past two weeks
, of Cedar Creek.
and family were Sunday dinner
Mrs. Winifred Marlow and fntnily
11&gt;e Goodwill W 8 C S. will be Plainwell were Sunday visitors at
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Cheeseman ’ Ruth Key. of Jackson is home
’
We wL*h to correct. the ml*print guest* of Mr and Mrs. Morley
of Charlotte were Sunday guest* ot leaving Friday
mtertatnad for dinner in lhe Bur­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
and
children
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Chas
'
.
about Robert Foetrr * birthday. Il Hough and baby of I-*ke Odessa.
helping care for her father. B. J.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Marlow In lhe
dett Cotant home thl* week Frt- Wilcox.
Mr. and Mrs Garnet Townsend Sunton spent Bunday with Mr and Wellman.
Mr. nnd Mr* Harry Dunn re­. should have been 21 instead of 11.
afternoon Winifred and family look
------”,
,
day.’
Vera Greenfield near Char- ■
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Fancher en- of Indiana formerly ot this com- Mrs.
j
vuTCwm to Tetebrete I AnBUS Hufy of FL Cu*'er spMU
Vlfltors nt Clfdr Warrens durMr an(j Mr, Rn*.4-|) Whittemore ceived word that their son. Ken­,
mU’J?^rTl?ng^IT^laJ£n’ ST blrth^y* of Mr. GmiSteta^ »«‘‘™d al
««
&gt;g tlie past »«-k were PHU War- alld (lauRhtrr.s were Sunday vL*- neth wa.* In the hospital for an op­. tertalncd the Quimby W. 8. C. 8:
on the arrival of a baby boy. Oary
*
won to leave for tome ramp in
..
..—i Jack
—v
hI WeMey p^.., ln Hastings. eration at Nashville. Tenn..’where. Thursday.
irn und daughter.
Hazel.
lhe hceplial
' n Mr*
T,.aa
flu- P T a will be Friday night Lynn, on Nov. 5. Little Gall Town-,
Mr* Louis Barlow and Mr* Rad­ Kennedy. Mr* Brisbane. R O.
Mrs Bernice Waahburn nnd sl*- ho I* stationed in the Air Corps.i nt the schoolhouse.
send L* visiting her grandparents.! Mr* Claud Hoffman was In Lan-'
'
. .
.. .
and Mr and Mrs Merritt
HL* many friend* hope for a speedy
ford Htldham and '•'«&gt; called on Mr- Gate
Mr and Mr. Otto Townsend.
, “"S Thunday and Friday attendCarl
**rt
[
..- ii Mr ,
Herbert QavA* of
recovery. n»
hL* aaure,.
address »
L* a
A.. *C. m
KenGerald Tlscher. Wednesday night.
Fred Otis' Sunday
Some of the deer hunter, from ln« thc »nnu«l State Farm Bureau cump du,y I00*1100 not «“»«»
Station "
Hospital.
Rur'el! TlioinU.ii and kiu. Jimmie
------------—1arand ^'ind* spent Sundny with
Ray. Oti* of Kalamazoo 1* help­ noth M Dunn
!thb
vicinity
who
are
in
the
north
'netting.
.
AAFCC. Nashville. Tenn. Mr and Mr* Henry D. DavU
diart visit to Alabama n*«l and Allen of Charlotte
ing will? tlie farm work during Rowood*
are:
Sam
Heffelbower.
Guy
utm
SH
----------------------------I
^oyd
Oallup
ha.
Joined
lite
Navy
! Maury -Moore
___ ______________________ ____ .
Please rend him a card or letter
------ --nnd Mrs. Stella OgMrs Robert Shnrkrr and .lack
------------------------------ and. STRIKER
an(j wnj ^xm report for duty.
dtn of Freeport spent Sunday af- , Makley
and sons Russell. -----Lloyd
Robert. »n &lt;it Mr und Mr* Frr&lt;J and Jerry of Richland and Mn| Mr.
Mrs —Lee--------Lara—
way
of
Callers at B. J Wellmans lhe
ternoon with thr former's brother. Von. Floyd Van Wie. Ward Green i—-and
----- —
&lt; —
Hcnncy. telephoned hla jiarent* Ruxm U Whittemore und Ar li ne and BOMB Tin: JAPS WITH JUNK!
(.lark nnd wife. Mrs. Grover Brooks nnd Paul Woodman.
| Grand Rapid* were Sundny guest* j
and Mra- J»nies Mead.
i Deakln. Mr and Mrs E L Hunter
i and son and Mr. and Mrs. Iva Mr and Mr* Guy Kantner And
Briggs were also recent callers.
Marvin were Sunday dinner guests ' Mrs William Cramer. Jr .-spent ct
&lt; Sunfield. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fish­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barrett lost of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Moxon ot «’•»« d«y» ** the guest of her als- ।er. Miss Alice Whetstone and Mrs
their home northwest of Dowling Lake Odessa
| ter-in-law. Mrs. Clifford Poland of ,Alm* Goodenough of Martin Cor­
Sunday evening when It was bumMr. and Mr*. Laird Wotring of L*n*b&gt;g. at the residence of Mr. and iner* and Mr and Mrs Robert
rd to the ground
' Grand Rapids were Saturday eve- ,Holland Tonn.
Blocher of Woodland besides many
1...
............
I nlpgr guesta of Mr. and Mrs Glenn1 Mr and Mr*
Hlchant* vis- | local near bv every day callers.
PLEASANT HILL
1 Wotring.
Ilu,d Mr iu'd
Harry Riiar of
Ebrnellou.-. Cappon L* the last one
Matt Bedford left fur thr north : Misg Marcrienr Weaver of Has-'near Hastings Sunday.
of pur local hunters to go north for
lut week for the yearly hunting tings *pent Sunday afternoon with I Mrs S*™11 !&lt;*« of Battle Creek ,a few days' deer hunting trip.
, ’riP
Mr. nnd Mrs Keith Fnrlee and non. 'Lilted Willard Ickes' several day* ,
Nellie Bedford. Einma Palmer and
Mr. and Mr* York Duffy of Kai- . lajt
Alfred England ■called cn Mr. and amazoo and Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles' Mr3 Clifford Poland of Lansing i
Cattle cannot live in the steamy
Mr*. John Wilke* and family cast Townsend and daughter* spent Sun- camp Thursday to spend some time
j of Hastings and Mrs. Mary Mills I (jI&lt;y evening with Mr. and Mrs. Iw,lh Mr “nd
William Cramer, hot lowland* of New Guinea. im&gt; n
of Ha-rinR* Sunday
Harry
|Jp- ounaay
Sunday Mr.
Mr. and
Cramer small herd of dairy cattle has been
firry Sandbrook.
Sandbrook.
ana Mr*.
Mr*, Cramer
into the mourrtains by
Mr* MrDonald., housekeeper for; Ml**
mu- Phoebe
ThGitx1 Oak*
Oik- of
u&gt; Woodland
nuWuuM»u ' “nd Sandia and Mr* - were transported
Poland
,
- Mr.
- and Mrs.
------the Peter* brother*. Is visiting her took
Ralph----Townsend guest* of Mr. and Mr* L. Clemen* airplane and U doing well,
daughter in Grand Rapid*.
i t^k t0 their home in Florida and and three children of Kalamazoo.
Mr and Mrs Vrre Carter were ptgM on spending an indefinite Returning by way of Battle Creek
Oldest Autos Bell Quickest
Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' timc there.
they called on the newly married
Automobiles that are six years old
'Snyder of Caledonia.
|
’ — —-------- «-•_---------------brother of Mr*. Cramar. Charles B sell quickest in the used car market.
and Mi.*. Stephen Carter KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK! Poland.
: automobile men say.

F COAT
EVIEINT

UCTION SALE!

WINTER SUCCESS STYLES
All Warmly Interlined!

Located 15 miles north of Battle Creek on M-66rmd 3 miles east, or 4 miles north of
Bellevue and 3 miles west. Watch for the arrows at corners.

LUXURIOUS FUR TRIMMED COATS $0(195
Tuned lo the times—our greatest Thanksgiving
ig Coat
event' Because these are the warm, long-wearing, beauti
ful coats you want—budget priced! Coats with fur tuxe­
dos. fur collars, plastrons! Dressy, casual and sports styles
- all warmly interlined for zero weather All sizes, shop
early for best choice!

fcW

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1942
Commencing at 12:30 P. M.

23 HEAD OF GRADE AND PUREBRED HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS
From 3 to 8 years old. Production records and dates to freshen will be given day of
sale.
5 HEAD OF HORSES
9 year old Blue Roan brood mare, wt.
1500, with 7 mos. old colt by her side
4 year old light Bay Gelding, wt., 1500
Pair of 2 year old colts

TOOLS

MILLINERY

$298
CHILDREN S COAT SETS
dJ”

head-line news ot these prunes Figure mould.ing front drapes, dancing dirndls, peplum1.,
tunics too’ Sparkling sequin, nailhead, or jew­
eled trim See them all today '
«

LADIES

SNUGGIES
RAYONS!
COTTONS!
ImUI

12’z’, Wool

49

Cannon

poldstripc
lllih

rayun*.

t'oltan Turk SliUh

'39
h
Knee length
pinta, e/£h .

trnrral wear

•1
Fine American »4 31
rattan lisle
■

Sheer Englteh »4
callan lisle
।

SQ75

SKIRTS

SWEATERS

Part Wool

All Wool

$1.98
All Wool
$3.98

Slipover

$2.98
Cardigan

$3.50

49&lt;
CO'
Uv

Corduroy

Cotton

$1.98

$1.29

LHE VALUE STORE
138 W. STATE ST.

HASTINGS

New McCormick-Deering Model H.
tractor, 3 months old and cultivator
4 section Oliver spring-tooth tractor drag
John Deere 2 bottom 14 in. plow
3 section Oliver Spike tooth drag
8 ft. double tractor disc
Oliver 11 disc grain drill with fertilizer
and seeder attachments
2 row corn planter with fertilizer attach­
ment and check wire
9 ft. Oliver double row cultipacker
John Deere corn binder Massey-Harris
mower, 5 ft. cut, running in oil
Side delivery rake
No. 2 Bradley hammer mill
Allis-Chalmer 42 in. combine
Walking cultivator
dump rake
98 Oliver walking plow One-horse disc
Double work harness

Two 2 horse riding cultivators
Corn King manure spreader
Rubber-tire farm wagon and flat rack
1937 Chevrolet 1} ton truck with dual
wheels and stock rack
McCormick 2*unit milker
18 10-gal. milk cans
2 5-gal. cans
2 milk coolers
Practically all the above tools are nearly
new
3 rolls of new poultry fence

HAY, GRAIN &amp; ENSILAGE
About 50 tons of hoy
35 ton mixed hay
About 15 ton of second cutting alfalfa
hay, baled
25 feet of ensilage in 12 foot silo
About 1,000 baskets of good Yellow
Dent corn

CHICKENS

70 Rock and red spring chickens
A quantity of small articles too num­
erous to mention.

TERMS: CASH. No goods removed until settled for. Inspection invited at anytime
but nothing will be sold until day of sale.

T. W. DRAKE, Propr

................
— Auctioneers
*
‘
HAROLD BELCHER
&amp; SON,

J '
Battle Creek

HARRY KING, Clerk

little I
Lawren
lhe ho
Friday
in*.

spent, s
dauaht
family

brothe
and th

Smith
dale w
with h

Mrs
the h
her re
Nyt; i

on rou
hla w
ter. M
Hasti
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Sund

6 und

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itors
molh

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Mr

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bette
Ml

day
Rap
nin*
gifts
all
ne?s
Stre
an
Te
day

van
but
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wh
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�Tin: BASTING g BANNER, flRTKinAT. NOVEMBER It, IM*
, “ ,
I Mr,
Mr. and Mn.
Mr* Alton Elwood and'
and I Mt.
Mr. and Mt*
Mis W.
W R
R. Harper
Barp*r look 1 Bunday
Sunday night for Edgewood Arsenal. Leary
Mary of Hatting*
Hasting* and Pvt and |! Mrt.
Mik Alfred Lyon*
Lyons and two *mall
small I called
.
t
M I h n I P V I I I E
'children
---------- vtattod -•
friend*
- in Cold- ■- their (MtKftuv.la.laW
daughter-in-law. Mn
Mr* Rainh
Ralph I|Maryland,
Karvtand. attar
after a week
week*
s furlouati
furtough Mrs
Mr*. Vr«n»
Frank PflfehWr
Pflfghter of
nf Wt
Ft Cimter
Cueter. children n
off Katamaacn .
art
m vxfllng j day to
I’llUULLflLLl
i water on Bunday.
| Harper who ha* been with them *wv-1 at home with hl* father. B. F. OU- Mr* Pfllghter l» better known a* Mra Ray Lyon*, while Ray and Al-) Ttiede -who had *uff»r*d a heart at- : aapyer* gua*&lt;* a
------------------ _--------------------------- l «—- elM*M
_ —' —•- •— •—-* •» w*-^- talk and hl* kbrother*
—u—;VaeM Payne.
| frrd are deer hunting tn the Her- tack
Mr. and Mr* Roy utwrence and 1 th* navy a few week* ago. and **»Ing. Saturday.
They remained over
mIvM1 am.
Mr*. Annul
Arthur Valentine
two i mt vicinity. rara
Ed .Purdy
te looking
Ro«&gt;«i
~
rr.«iw» nm* na* mcnw
vawnunr and
inu iwo
m.mj u
Hoocrt smith. an
sen of
M Mr.
Robert
Mr KM
and 1 Tnwtbto In n*ct
little granddaughter. Nonna Jean I recently promoted lo Ute HospitalSuriday and LL
‘
'
- ■ Bord of the dtaU, of Mr». KUJabeth rmall non* left on Sunday of lait after the Bedford Hardware while Mr*.
Monday
night rtopped
Mr*. Vern
Vern Smith
Smith ha*
ha* received
received ttw
th* 'i A MrtJteav d
Iawrence of Alden, wer* visitor* at i Corpa left lan week for San Dtago. i at foeila to *»e
Me h»r relative*
yord, widow of Thoma* Ford at the Week (or Ypsilanti where ihe Joins the bos* and clerk are on their vaca- commiulon
commission of
of Pint
First Lieutenant
Lteuunaat KoKo­ e^omon tmrne
I
—
»•
faa*
n
rt
nf
—
ra
—
.
.
... .
the home of their son. Eldon from: California, from lhe Great lAke*, Mr*. Roman Fel*pau*ch of Has- •g« of 79 y*ar*. Mrs Ford will bo h»r hwtoand who to
i’! employed at lhe
the . ’Non*
Friday night unUl Monday mom-j Training station. ‘ j ting* and her
mother, Mn Cha*. remembered as Blxabelh Curtis, Willow Run bomber plant We shall I
nils*
family
from our
;
•n&lt;
' Mr. and Mra Will H. Johnson vta- Parker wert Tue»day
luncheon daughter of Charles and Margaret —
— the
... Valentin*
......... .......
.....
panted
by Mrs Wm Crldter and Okla . since February,
Curtl* ana
end wa*
was bom
and rai*eo
raised in ttown -•
Mr*. Almira
Almira Hackney of Hasting*, tted
lied their daughter. MT*.
M»*. Bernard iue*u
gueata at
al tne
the name
home or
of Mr*
Mn. a
A.. h
R . 1 curu*
oom ano
but wish them the best ot children were in Grand Rapids on I one of our elderiy U
few days
her ; Peck
the plea*ure of her giie«t Middleville The old Curtis home-----------------luck in their
--- —
new home.
j Saturday,
jonnaon
and taw
reu wnue
Santa romnig
Claus at
ra-n
n &gt; Johnaon
ciancn fell
Bowman
white ana M'wnr
•pent a f._
-Z- Ja*t
i—week
-—X with
“.2. L..
r._X and family at Hasting* last Parker for th:
—.—
—tzz:. They
------ ‘found
zzz.± ‘-their
.zZz “
“:*
™ Jk:
jwa* In the hbltow north of the Bert j Bunday afternoon callers at lhe Wurzburg* Mi** LAila Minar ac- jthe ilepa after church aerviee at the Marjorie and Mtoa ktargwtU Mt* "
daughter.
Mr* ^Russell -ZZ-ZZ
Bender zzz^
and ^z
। Tuesday
young
Mr*.
Joe Vanter cf
ot ftoterft
Detroit
family On Wednesday they drove grandson Maurice still wearing the
]n wrting over the *urplu* cloth- • Parker place. Mra Ford had made aiarlei crockaton home were her companied her parents home for , Methodirt church, last Sunday and mon of Grand RapUto. MM* Ver- ■
rail on hi* teg which he fractured ing, ladle* are asked to remember j •lcr home in Temple Chy. CaL but eourtn*. Mn. C. F. Hatne* and Mr*. | the weekend and on Monday began broke her kneecap. Xray picture* । nelva Bamum of Harting* and Mr.
brother. Clarence Hackney, wife sometime ago.
| that the W. 8 C. 8 of lhe Metho- ;for tw° monUn had been visiting Herman
i work
RimmII Botomon and *on
..... . Pump of Kalamazoo
-- at- Uie
— Hayea-Ionla
. -- ------ Co.
-Mi**
--- . were
—... .taken
mu.. and a cart was applied and Mr*.
ears, iu»
and Uie new baby boy.
Mr. and Mr* Elton LAwrence will dial church 1* planning a rummag* ■
ArUluI1
' "22.1
Mr. and Mr*. Irving Lutz
11*1 completed a course at pennock hospital Ln
Luts and son 1 Mln,r ha* JJust
in Hasting*
Hastings and
and Donald local.
total.
WMe were
8unday
in riveUngkat
the
Air-I me
now
convalescing
at the
1 Mia* —
Pauline
Benaway of the Brtl
David
Sunday evening caller*
ln Hvetingi.
at American
the American
Air-is
^e
is now
convalescing
at home
the home
----------Mr* Hattie Smith accompanied entertain th* agricultural teacher* »ate Iti lhe near future, and will Dun»»ck. Canadaand died In a bo».... Glenn
—. ' Dean ,home on lhe
.... craft
erntt achool.
school, pasaing
nasslna her tat*
teste with of her
k.. gon-ln-law and daughter. Mr*
u.. T(.;ephont co,-, office Batik Creek,
. “"J® Jf
at lhe
her daughier-in-taw. Mr*
Ted of Barry county and their wive* at appreciate any donation*. The gen-, P1{** •' 8l.
Urbandaie.
■ 100 l*recnt mark.
R,rt William*. We are all very *orry
hotrf
w^gen4 -nd *2*
Smith ot Grand Rapid* to Urban­ a potluck dinner and for the eve- et&lt;l chairmen are Mrs. Vern Hoop-, *&gt;’*4 by three daughter*. Mra. F
E Grime* of Detroit. Mre water
Mr, w j Liebler and her moth-1 MU&amp; B&lt;tty cukr wh0
’,or heT misfortune
accompanied by lhe foltoWlMlUMki
dale where they (pent lhe weekend nlng thl* Wednesday Otmte will er and.Mra. Floyd Hole*.
sere
w.
urctnrr
ana
ner
moin,
.
~
■ &lt;attended a 1
LaMlnK and her sUt*r'; Letter* from John Rlemerama lo Mtoa Betty Sigler of Battte Cntok
with her daughter, Mr* Leon Drew be Mr. and Mra. Ted Knopf of Haa-' Wedding bell* are pealing mer-[ £• L**!* of Temple City. CalH. Mid
______ __________ ___________ __ .
Betty Slgter » . . . .
ting*. Mr. and Mr*. John Hamp of rtly thl* week, for two of our popu- Mr* Ford,
Lynne D Erb «■
u.
omwxon aumaca •
v-«.l..
----------1 hl* mother. -------Hate -he
L* O.----K and an&lt;4 coast Guard* Dantel Thomson
and family.
f
Mr*. Burdette Cblcr I* home from Naihville. Mr *nd Mr* DeWeaver tar young tadlea. more of which « «( &gt;
Daisy Peterson of Detroit and Cline. Thursday afternoon at the
r ™ now itattoned in the Hawaiian *nd Thoma* Borg* ot Wlteoort#.
will* tell you neat week
u
j—r -•
------------—
i „ -•. ■*—* Pawnelee church
lhe hoipltol and convalescing from of Delton. Mr and Mr* Don Me- —
■ Curtte
—
—
Mrs.
Hubert their parents, Mr. and Mrs/Robert Island.*. What a lot of tale* of ad- now stationed at the Clear Lake
Mr and Mn Oecar Finkbeiner » Bother.
Ocorgc
ot Port! venture our boy* can tell when they Camp. Saturday the young folks
her recent revere sickness. Mr* Al Cormlck ot Woodland Mr. and
j MorebDuae-was hostev Mrs Cline Ctoler.
and
children
were
Sunday
visitors
land.
i
» caring
Luu** for
iv. her.
»»•.
Mrs Lewi* Vincent ot Plainwell. of hl* brother. Rev. E C. Fink- | T J.Oregon.
Ny^ 1*
received
manygifts,
nice gifts.
1 —--------------—--------------------- v_ -------- -------------- ---------------------- ~--------Berry. Clayton Bennett. D|ck ’rreived
ipany nite
M.unre Joh.u-.n u e.nMn. mall'
"&gt; Woodl.nd .re .Ira reFrrd Johnson L* much improved Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs Jk- | pray they all may!
beiner and family at Bangor.
Sandefur and-Clarence Th"~*“n rn^&gt;
r b,i .ra.nl lUnm Ind U awl
V.rranulo. .nd children
Mr .nd Mre Cllllord D.H. .nd Arbor.
on ro«te 3 for Ray Servnnr«4» with pected.
Mrs Emma Williams went by bus
Pvt. Clifford Purdy, who ha* been make up a humiag psrty
MLu Helen McDyer to slaying, at
Mr* Wm. J. Uebter and hri
hte wife, and son-in-law and-r^ughMonday of last week to Watervliet
In service for six month* and has near Grayling.
. tn drive hls car lo thr doctor** ofmother
Mrs
J.
P.
Blawion
called
at
ter. Mr. and Mr* Robert Ledry of the Charles Williams home and ai- been stationed at a camp In Texas.
Mrs Doug Reynold* left on Sun- ,,lc* *nd 0,1 'hort l,tl”
(Continued on page 1)
»l*Ung
Mr*
W
who
rtlll
carries
her
Butterworth
hospital
in
Grand
Rap.
Hasting*, are on a hunting trip In
U enjoying —a*weekj
furtough
nlagt,
for zw...
Ann ArbOr where .■«
she
Mn.-------George
Sherman -of­ Ida Friday afternoon to see their1
—
------ --------— -- with day iu
&gt;i.t «w.
— ^Mr.
— and
...... —
—- ------------the north. They expect to be home atto In a cast.
Ladles of the MelhodLit church ' hto brother. Ed and stolen Mr* Al; utn take a ten wreks' course at lhe Detroit spent lhe weekend with cousin and niece pnd new baoy.
|
Sunday.
-----------------------iUnivwRy"
trainlng’M inspector.for
their daughter. Charlene
and community are asked to re- Henning
and their families:
------------------------------------------------ &lt;^---•— at-• the
•*Mr. and Mr*, Carl Nevpnan of1
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hlar spent member the annual meeting of the
Mr*.
Sheldon
Qulncer was ...
more
drfense work.
I home
M
— 2b
—:to^ Qztozzr
. I unnuc
•□.».
■--------of
—Mn. S'* sister. Mrs. Er—
Detroit were weekend visitors of
Sunday at Woodland with hls sla­ I W 8. C. 8. at Uie church thto week, than surprised on Monday after- ,
Donna Gatoter of lhe Bell'ne,t Vermeulen.
Mr. and Mr*. James1
ter. Mra. Geo. Forman and family. | rTlaay
.allern&lt;XMli Nov 20.
M. A pot- noon -of
----------office
’ 1 T•—» «
—-Friday.afternoon.
lart week, -------------------------when in the mid-Telenhone
T,.„h(me
offlceznent
,1)entthe
lheweekend
we&lt;kend
Mr “nd Mrl- SMrrmi.n “
Sharp
ot her .•parents
■! iI n
L!
Muskegon
accomoaiUed
their
Mra. Cheater Roman* and daugh- lurk
luck dinner at
o’rinrk
clock will be fnt.
fol- dlr
die of a rainy wash
wa»h day. a large T* n,and tunlds'
vtelUnk
her friend
Muskegon bvaccompanied
by their , Pender on the pnirte.
Mr. and Mn. Carl Ml
Miner of Grand ■
.... Including company ot ladles of Uie. Baptist
.
Mrs”----DeUa _ Boone
daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. Esther
Esther Brunbero
Brunberg and
and
ter. Mra. Harold Ender* of Grand 1 towed by business meeting
..
'
*:' Idaughter
Mr.
Rapids
visited
hls parents. Mr. and
Rapid* were Sunday afternoon vl»- election of officer*. Th*
T... program church --tozd
walked toto
into th:
lhe parsonage
...utm. m hlub*nd of Grand Rapids were
Rouse drbirthday party
WrrOL McKevitt to aarirtlng in
RUwU n( M„ aharp’* par- Mr*. •Charles Minar Sunday ot last [
Hors of Harold's rtepfatber and , wm
will oe
be in
in cnarge
charge or
of the
the Bouse
dr- for
for a
a birthday
party. It
It was
was Indeed
Indeed
week.
cle
tables
for by the
a surprise,
Q •*
had
guardenU1 Mr ,nd Mr&gt;; WIU
of w
V,k'
...
.
moUier. Mr and Mra. Sam Coat*.
; with
/ the
;
_-j _cared..................
----------------‘-1 for Mr*. n
“■* “~*- lh« Pot tof ftoe
Mr
and
Jarvis Campbell, left'
Masters-Jone* circle,
circle.
.
। ed the dale of her birth very doae- Gardner to on hto hunlng trip.
church St They also called to see i A*
r -•*
“ Mrs.
—
Mr*. Ed Mohler of tire prairie. ■ Masters-Jones
, —
•*JP 'on Friday
Friday with
with a
a company
company of
of retarela- i
Maurice Johnson ly. but sometime ago to a persist- 1 Student--, of Thomappie-Kellogg sherm's mother. Mr*. Mary'
Sharp,
was a surgical paUenl in Pennock ' Mr. and Mrs *'•
school who exhibited at the recent Cmt
Coast guard
guard Harald
Harold Johnran
Johnson of
of aa U'
tl2_"
cs fIrc
rom
^?Hudsonville
I.^'on.vH.le.on
“ a
f.r.,.
not!...
h‘ .I
hospital at Hastings from Wednes­ look their daughter Ruth to Ann ing friend did confide that the dale
oiigh Friday
II Arbor on
Sunday where *he will wa» November 8 She now Is gi*d 1 school fair have been awarded their Wisconsin training center spent tlie
hunting trip. Mr. and Mra. Roy
day through
Friday.
ReginaldCridler who has I taka a tenweeks’ course In defend »he gave lha information, for lhe | cash awards. High point student* weekend at home, coming over from j Shcric of Lansing are having thetr
•
■
•
-•
■
1
—
*-•
----•
—
ladles
provided
lovely
refreshments,
in
the
home
economics
department
Ludington
wUh
Wm.
McConnell.
.
.
'araUon
—
—
—
and
—
staying
.
—
at
-the
-Camp-.
- |*
been very rick for several day* fol-1 work at the University
Sunday I
home
the **"»*«
chore* ,
*•
—- looking after •»lowing a relapse of the flu. Is some I Mr. and Mr* C. L. Hlar were at games for a pleasant time and be-(are Donna Davto with 1989 pointe; jr m Saturday evening, f
1813:
Rose the Johnson family were dinner and Roy is doing "small'’ hunting I
better but still confined to the bed I Bnttte Creek Thursday afternoon to fore they departed presented lhe Catherine Corrigan.
ay
Baron
the
side.
I,
good lady with a lovely floor lamp. Goddard 12t3: Etta Kinrtow 1175: guests of her sister. Mra. Ray Bar­
Ml** Betty Jane Swift wa* guest viall their son Eldon and wife.
— 1166
.... and Dori* Wil
•«.­ wn gt Byr(Jn Cfnt4r
-----...
|। -----Mr*.----------James Robertson,
nee Betty I
Mary Corrigan
Arthur Schantz attended the an­ ---------------of honor at a linen shower given
Officers of Middleville Eastern
Pntt* i*
1* ST^
anln —
office
girl
Initon
the she
ofMre.
again
omc
Mr*. Tony
Tony Getoseman
Gelsseman spent
spent SatSat- 1'otu
^a
'
pcS
by Miss Norma Jupprtgim. Thur*- ' Star chapter, with a goodly num- nual Farm Bureau meet at Lansing, ton 7B5. Winner* of sweeprtake
day night at HasUngs wtUi her flee of Dr. Lund, A position she j
day evening at her home on Grand ber of the member*, gathered at last Wednesday a* representative prises tn the agricultural depart- 11!r
httoband’7'^rente.'Mr*
year*
----------- — andIdn.'Ed
-• —
-• held several —
-~ before her marRapid*- St. A very enjoyable eve- , Uie Masonic Temple Tuesday eve­ from the north farm bureau group. ment are Edison Chamberlain. Ray- • •
Mr. and Mrs. George Juppslrom mond Finkbeiner. Reginald Smith. Farnsworth.
riaee
ning wa* passed wttli many nlee nlng. Nov 10. in a miscellaneous
Mr.
Mrs..........
Harry
DePuit
drove
to
Bostwick
lake.
Sunday
to
virii,
Gerry
Henning
'
utut
Ira has
uu; •
—
• and
...... .......
. —
------- and
, Ii
I
Lieut. nuiuiu
Arnold Hoebeke “
who
gifts and dainty refreshments and chower for MLss Helen Brog, brideMr
and
Mr*
W
Glmxster.
former
been
spending
his
furlough
nt
the
son
Jack
of
Beverley and their :
all wish Miss Betty tote of happl- well carried out by lhe foltowing,
ness In her future life. Mr* Betty I elect. Tlie evening's entertainment sent, so they continued tb Howard editors of lhe NaahvUle News have home of hl* wife’s parents Mr. and daughter. Mrs Harold Bailment
and
husband
of
Wyoming
Park
were
moved
Into
their
newly
purchased
Mrs.
Calvin
Streeter
at
Gun
lake.
—
*
--------“
*
”
—
',
Streeter Hoebeke of Gun lake was Included a mock wedding wh.ch was City where they spent the day with
Stock Tome atiiaubte* body
an out-of-loym guest
|who were surely well selected for her niece. Mr* Edgar Ryk»rt and home, the Maxine Clark place on left on Wednesday for Camp Houre. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. , tonics «nd minerals of Hoo SeSCTXL
Svlvia Allen and the Olenn A2en ,
।west Main St
'Texas
Ted Mohler Li enjoying a five1 tho parte Mrs Ru*h Randall, the frtnlly.
.
Invitation* are out for the mar.... and Mr* Lyle Bradv -of-------,
v 13th
,-M, proved one of family at Parmelee.
Mr.
Ha«Friday „,
the
dav*' stay at Uie home of hls broth- I blushing bride: Mis* Leona Long­
Mr and Mrs Ed Pratt of Detroit
tBiw ,
er Eil Mohler. Ted ha* been ad- street, the dignified groom; Mr*, riage of Miss Betty 'Jan&lt; -Swift, ting* were Sunday afternoon call- misfortune to Mr and Mrs. Sam
seacuL *oco.
vanced from lhe rank of private Mattle Lynd, wlio gave the bride daughter of Mra. B. C Swift .to Pvt. । ris on her parents. Mr and Mr*.. williams, elderiy couple who moved spent the weekend with her parI onto the farm known as the Herm ! enU. Mr and Mrs Herbert Lanfear
but modestly will not tell his rank. | in marriage; Mrs Mildred Maclver Robert Watkln* ot Fort Custer, son I Chss Baker
Mr. and Mrs Mark Ritchie spent Lewis place lrf~Tjflghtnn township northwest of town. Mr. Lanfear ac­
Friend* say ht to a technical *er- - a* minister; Mr*. Nora Stlnuon as of Mr. and Mr*. Wm. H. Wakln*
geant. He Ls in the supply room | flower girl A lovely wedding cake of Hopkina. The wedding will take Saturday night and Sunday at, nr«r Green lake, last spring Fire companied them back lo the city I
of the Signal Corpa at Camp Crowd-1 with Icc cream completed a very place Saturday afternoon. November Coldwater with their friends. Mr destroyed the house about 11 o'clock for a few day*’ visit.
a Jhlle
• • neighbors
--------- helped
•-to
----------___
save 1 1 Rev. Emerson Minor and little
er. Mo.
' pleasant evening and one to tong 31 at lhe bride'* home on Grand *nd Mrs. Eme*t Beach, formerly of Bn
THE XEXALL STOEI
Rs pl ds St
I Bowens Mills.
—,
much of the household goods on tlie son Taddy ot Stephensviiie were visCharte* Baker to shingling the be recalled with pleasure.
ot—
hls.-----------parents. Rev. and Mr* 1
Thinking that the women of this । Mr. and Mr* E H. Barber and first floor, everything in the base- Hors
----------Sylvia Allen tenant house on Grand &gt; Mr. and Mr* Maynard Miller and
Courteay and Friendly Service Shown To AN
Rapids St. Pretty good for a man (children of Hopkin* were Sunday community would be glad to give , their son Max Edward, wife and ment was tost, including 300 quarts 11. W Minor. Friday.
Prompt Delivery Swrvice
.uww.a
.». brother
visitors
brother. Walter some of their spare time to the Red three little daughters of Grand of fruit, potatoes and vegetables. | Arthur Thedc of Lelghtpn was Phone 2115
who will puss his gist birthday m &gt; »'»&lt;"
”« ot her
Bender
Cross work, a group organlied in Rapids, were Sunday dinner guests
Render and famllv.
family.’
January!
The regular meeting of the Mas- August with Mr*. H*rry B*tech as 0( Mrs. Barbers parents. Mr and
We are Informed tliat Mr Mart'naon. who Ilves on the former Ar­ ten-Jnnes circle will be held thl* general chairman, with Mrs. Lenna Mrs P R. Prtndle. It was also a
thur Grlffeth farm down Grand Thursday afternoon at the home of Kirkpatrick as chairman of knitting birthday celebration for little BanMrs
Ruth- —
Schad
sewing,
KBpia* St
Ol.. got
gns hls
run deer
uevi about
nuuui 11
n Mrs. Charles
v......... Suker with —
— Baker and Mr*
------ -----—-- of
-- -- are Bartier who 1* now five year*
Rapid*
lie *ruup
mrrva uu
oio.
..o’doek the firat day nf the season. fiQd Mrs. E._K Hickmyn as hoat-1 4
Die
group meets
on Monday after- ;o
ld.
BurdetteWadd
Waddrind
a'ndCl*o
CteoCumCum- maea.
” -’and
M’ lbd*dale
b'1 t Mr. and Mrs Robert jeweinnd
noons"at,Km
Uternc“
KkK“Hall
Burdette
ming* left Thursday for lhe Lever- U. g^»Beeter and son-in-law. Ro- have made a tine report of work baby of Belding were visitor* at the
Articles completed home of Mr. and Mra. E. F Blake,
Ing vicinity on their annual deer bert Ffrut of Grand Rapid* left on accomplished.
hunt. Mr* Wadd and her mother. FMAay^for a bit of deer hunting tn are a doten chUd's romper*, thejfiundny of last week. Mr. Jewell
of'girls’ dresses.
66 boy*
shirts. ] w»v manager of the local Kroger
Mrs D E. Bover went on Friday to, the Merritt locality. Harry Ba 1 sc h same
W
uv,.
.. nc
. ...oi *ui&gt;
_ . ..mcaeca.
. »..uw.
t_ ftore
Jackson where they will visit Mr*, left Saturday night to Join them for 40 kite and 40 housewives. 5 «weat-------j ....
—a
| u COUp]e of day*’ sport. Mr*. Frost er*. 2 pair*
of wristlets
and one hel­ 1- j Mr and Mr*. Joe Schnurr and Mr.
,-------------------------------------Erma -Price
and
husband
met. The organization
orgsnUstfsn hit*
hex rdfsed
r»Wd nnd Mr* Wm. Trumble were SunMr and Mrs. Jacob Klump ot ls staying with', her mother while -----C3X:
133 50 in donaUons from
*7T“ individual* day
------- dinner
--------- guests
--------------of Mr— «nd Mrs.
.Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Bob la away.
—1. Carter at Pafmeled.
'
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs anrf
and----------------------organizations *s
'A new
new allotment
allotment I M&lt;
Nick
their son. Wilber and wife west of
Claude Kcrmeen were her brother. , has been received eohrdsUng of 30 | Curtis
2
2:!
Solomon
—“ ‘look
.“2 a load of
town.
We are very sorry to hear that tzv McWhlffey and wife of Grand maternity allpa. 41 blouses, which is apples to Detroit on Monday of last
and —
her -----son, Veryl
a big quota lo finish before Christ- week.
John W. Thedc of South Grand Rapids
— ----------- Boyer
.
-ltd lady
tody friend of
ef Lansing
Lenetns.
■ ma«. Any woman who can spare
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Servan and
Rapids Is very sick, having suffered , and
recently
n heart attack on Friday and again t Peter Bush who reoer.l
’y passed some time either at the hall or to daughter Betty, entertained at dln------- --al »...
------- •’in
--Hands.
Calif,
do work
at home. will
be. most wel- , ner —
on ...
Sunday.
Nov.
B. for, Ivan
J.
on Sunday HLs son Arthur of I
I away
hl* ■home
Redland*.
Calif.
.
. ...
----------------------...
oi William
winuun Trumble come.
vn. who left
i*ri for
tnr service Nov
»•—■ 17.
•”
Leighton has been spending some was a cousin of
i!n.
Payne
Instead of Uie
tlie Bass family.
lime with him.
I| instead
I Corp. Frederick Olllet left on Guests were Mr. and Mr*. Robert

j.

sp^;.W.Ta^w^.X

Wl'RI TICHTIM Hill
WAR IN THE H06UT!

MILK K
LIGHTING ENEMY

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

AUCTION SALE

Having sold my farm I am moving to Kalamazoo and will sail at public sale on my
farm located j mile east, I mile north and '/* mile east of Hickory Corners, Sec­

tion 22, Barry Twp. on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1942

Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp wartime, I offering the following property:

TOYLAN D
OPENS
Friday, Nov. 20
9:30 A.M.

Shop Early!
Toys and Gifts

HORSES
Sorrel mare, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1200 lbs.
Bay mare, 13 yrs. old, wgt. 1200 lbs.
Bay gelding, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1400 lbs.

GRAIN
100 bu. wheat 250 bu. oats
Quantity barley 700 basket, corn

COWS
All T.B. and Bangs tested
Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, due Nov. 25
Brown Swiss-Guernsey, 5 yrs. old,
due Dec. 18
Red heifer, 3 yrs. old, due Apj. 24
Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due May 19
Roan cow, 4 yrs. old, due July 9
Brown Swiss, 4 yrs. old, calf by side,
6 wks. old
Very good producers
Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, due Mar. 4
Brown Swiss-Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
due Mar. 9
2 18-mos. old Guernsey heifers, pasture
bred
2 Guernsey heifers, 7 mos. old
Brown Swiss bull calf, 7 mos. old
Roan heifer calf, 4 mos. old
Brown Swiss bull, 18 mos. old
Holstein bull, 18 mos. old

25 tons hay

HOGS
10 O.I.C. fat hogs, ready for market
3 gilts, wgt. 175 lbs. each

and Old
LONG &amp; MOORE 5c to *1 STORES
112 E. STATf

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

POULTRY
112 White Rock pullets
3 yearling geese

HAY
5 acres corn fodder

FARM IMPLEMENTS
McCormick groin binder, 7 f». cut
McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut
McCormick corn binder
2 horse corn planter
Land roller Hay loader
New Idea manure spreader with lime
sower
2 horse walking cultivator
Low wheeled wagon and flat rack
3 sec. spring drag 2 sec. spring drag
Empire Jr. grain drill
99 Oliver walking plow Bob sleigh
Set of scales, 1000 lb. capacity
Double work harness, good one
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

No. 18 Round Oak heating itove, extra
good
Jomeiway oil broader stove, 500 chick
DeLaval cream separator, No. 16,
electric
100 ft. hoy rope
75 ft. trip rope
Harpopn and grappling hay fork
Whiffletrees and eveners
Quantity lumber
Many other arficta too numerous »o mention.

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

HARRY NAGEL, Prop.
LOREN COPPOCK, Auctioneer

C. K. 5

�THT HASTINGS B.VWFR. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1H2

in Grand Rapids. Wednesday. Mr. a few day* with Mr. and Mra. Ed .'Keith Durkee of Woodland spent! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson tor of a platoon. He 1* the son of f DELTON
—! ' . ~^i — ‘
McGee was a cousin Of Mra. Light- Stairs while. her husband is up Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. made a buaine-w trip to Hasting* .Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hyatt in Grand i Mra. Herman Reynold* is vlsiUng
UlOHCCS
; foot.
‘
north deer hunting.
lAdarn Endres.
'
Monday morning.
Rapid* and a grandson of Mn. Ed relatives hi Three Oak* white her p-.
t
Hyatl here. His address U Ronald husband Is hunting deer in north­
Mr. and Mrs. William Gage of j daughter. Dora, of
Lake Odessa, donia was a Thursday dinner guestsa and Mr*. Merrill Karcher and family of Hasting* were Sunday D. Hyatt UB.VRS 1 c. Balt. 41-Co. ern Michigan.
.
Jack*on spent the weekend with. cnlted on Mr. and Mra. Coy Stowell । of her mother. Mrs Elnara Wldt- family, local, called on Mr.
and evening calter* -of Mr. and Mra. C., Platt, 5 nctc, Camp Bradford.
Mr. and- Mrs Elmer Gaskill of TWENTY YEARS AGO
Mr. and Mra. Gerhardt Kunde and Sunday afternoon.
ney «nd Gaylord.
Mrs. Watt Tlioma* and Mr. and Merrill Karcher and family.
Albion spent Wednesday with hls
Nov. 15. 1922.
4
Time*. Mr. and Mn. Ralph HyaU
fkmUy.
I Mrs. George Nelson and Mr*. I Mr. and Mr* Casey Hoekstra of Mrs Waype Benton of South Bowne,
Mr. and Mrs. Ffrrpian Holzhay
I The beauUtul new front was com­
Percy Rosser visited hla son, Wes-1 Adah Motter werein Hastings
Grand Rapids called on Mr. and
Sunday.
Uill
„na
and Mus
Miss WICIW
Lucille tnnm
Endres olof u
Grand
Mrs. Lincoln Buih.
I pie ted on the Goodyear Hardware
tey und family, at Allegan Sunday. , Saturday.
Mrs Claude Waiton
Sunday I Mr. and Mra Will Blough spent Rapid*, and Mr*. Lawrence Endres ing the former Eleanor Deming
last
week
'making
it
one
of
the
Mra. Woodrow Knowles and chilMr*. S. J. Roudabush
and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheney andMonday*-with Mr. and Mrs. Steve; of Carlton were Saturday evening ' of Freeport.
spending ten days with their daugh­ flneat looking hardware* tn the stale
dren of Battle Creek spent the [son* of Lowell called at
the
Donna of Lansing were Saturday
M11,er of Lo«,,n- I guest* of Mr. and Mr* Adam En- I Pvt. Wendell Malcolm, son of Mr ter. Mrs. Glenn William* and fam- tn a town'of this size.
and Mrs. Arnold Malcolm, who Is
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. John , Wieland home Saturday.
ru&lt;wl* of Mr. and Mrs HermanI Mr. and Mr* Burke Ardis of Me-' tires.
the Eaton Rapidfe Band of 29
at Camp Blakely. Tex.,
•Hjaler. Mra. Thaler returned with, Howell and Orra Newton were Oosch.
Baip snent the weekend with Mr.
’sr.r. MUkr
’.L..- (was
, stationed
M
mrt
Mr*. O
Glenn
Miller zl
of It-.
Hasting*
married
recently to Mis* Jerry Ouli lake while Mr. William* 1* in , piece*, wnlcn
which win
will give
give »•
a «««.
conceit
Litem for the week.
Sunday dinner gueata at the Albeit' Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Mend and .and Mra. Evart Ardis and Jimmy.'spent
•te-nt Saturday
Raillrdav afternoon with
■-llh her, Lawson of AbllmC
Tex —I. Q the Upper Peninsula hunting deei. • Tuesday evening. Nov. 31. al the
Mr. and Mra. Harold Woods were Bieam home of South Bowne.
family of Maple Grove were Sun- | Mr. nnd Mra. Louis Neeb, Mrs. (mother. Mr*. Irma Brown
|Wavea-T1me*
Mra Harold Lowe of Nlies. dsugh- ‘ High school auditorium. Proceed*
M«dn.v‘li|n,pike8AfSr.™LMFir.ni,u11 Mi** Donna Bachelder of Hartings
"nd'
'Arthur
j
ohn Weaver
---- n Clinton,
..-------- .. and7 .Mra
7. Clarence
--- ---........
.-.,1. erf
v; Hasting* called
IMUCTI I An all-high sdvool roller
IWIirt skating ter of Mr*. Blanche Richards, un- for the benefit of Die new Pennock
Mrs. David Pike of Grand Rapids, spent the weekend with her grand- ( Clement
and familv
.Van
—■ *husband.
—*, Mr. and party was held at n_u._
____ derwent an operation for appendic- । hospital.
Mr ariMend
’,7
1'J*?. Pntran
PaL!*n nttmidMi
“‘,pndrd ,th»
‘*’e run»rai
funeral on hl* sister and
Reid's Resort
Miss Norma Bustance spent lhe [parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leap Karcher &gt; i Mr
- ind Mra
- Cecil
Wo^tL:^™.. *1*^
vicksbura
were
iekSd
'' It'r°" Howk Sund,y
Tuesday evfcpng. It WIU probably ills last Monday tn Uie hospital
Mra. Tho*. Beck returned to her
weekend with Mr and Mrs Gary |I Mr
Mr and
and Mr*.
Mn E
E J.
J Kellogg
Kelloce of
of ?! VJr^rg «« weekend guests
there.
home near Lake Odessa Sunday
i-----------Martin—
are spending some .......
time ..
at
.“L *'2d “ri R,,ph
.Sad.w
Word
rw
..|._
,
—
Velma
Porbey
of
Battle
Creek
lac
were
Sundav
evening
guest*
of
rationing.
Glenn. Roger and Leslie William*.1 alter * *1* ***** stay ln P*'&gt;n&lt;**
Word has been received that
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moulton the home of their son and wife. nnn.M Prr-unnhk
.-u»i..'»H*”1
weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Henry Karcher
.
*•—
•
*»
—
*•-i&gt;
-----u.
«•_.
:
hospital
Mr. and Mra. Max Reynold*. Her- [hospital and two week* visit willi
and Mrs P. S. Woodall of Muske- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kellogg.
m hls d^tinstlon m^a* HU '^,r and Mts Ofor8'' Sorter
Mni Charles Bunn and Dorothv
-------------Duration-----------------Service Club
gon Height* were last Sunday din- | Mr and Mrs Louis Neeb and new addrras Ls Pvt . D^Hd Pres- ' \L»«'
Yl*lUntl wa* a
Mra Clifford | JThe Club will meet in lhe Li­ man Reynold* and Kenneth Dewey relatives,
Marriage license has been Issued
left Thursday morning for Big Bay ‘ Marria;
ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred Mr and Mis. Arthur CUfitou were ton y s Marine Corp Unit No weekend guest at the home of hls Clinton of Hastings Saturday after- brary k
..imi„- .....
«- Wt
building
next week
where !*"
. to Allen
in the upper peninsula zU..
x""" Malcolm and Marjorie
KJTde ,
.
Sunday- dinner guesU of Mr. and 1O35. •. Postmaster San Francisco l&gt;-«»\&gt;t-'. Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil Newton, inoon/day. November 25. at 2:00. 1
they will hunt deer.
।Gets* both of HasUngs.
Postmaster.nan
San Francisco.
FrancL-co., •
Those
Mrs Will
Kr-h of r-lark
—ni.
y
Those from
from this
this vicinitv
vicinity who
who are
are Mrs.
WIU Nccb
Clarksville.
, ... ’. rvswnasvcr.
Mra. Mac_ Chase and daughter
nee and J/&gt;Ia Wieland were
California.
.
. .
Mra.
Roy
Walter*
of
Hickory
Cur,,
deer hunting are I- B. Lester In: Mra. Florence Blackford of Trv- ■ Mr and Mrs. Cov Stoweir’nltend- 8unda\ dinner guest* of
oseehfrifTand Mra.
Mrs. Bras*
Bra** of Has- 1 mothers who have sons In the aeryot their
their ’si»Z.J°*®PhtnFrand
Mis­
THIRTY YEARS AGO
northem Michigan, Bob Newton, ing called on Mr. and Mrs B R.'.ed the funeral of Mr* Isaac Mole
Mri Kanl Livingston and ‘«W
8un&lt;tey guesu of tee to please loan us their picture ner* Is working In the post office
Nov. 14. 1912.
.
here white Postmaster George LeonFrank Oool. Roland Furrow, local., Clinton Thursday evening
of Lake Odessa Mondav.
family of Clarksville.
■
Rcv ant* Mn J. L. Ickes
to be placed in a window in lhe
, The Osborn Co. makers ot ladles
and Kenneth Clark of Hastings at
Mr. “
d Mrr..
and
Mrs. Will Blongh, local
Miss Vivian
VMau Buehler
of Charlotte
Charlotte1 -r
George
Nelson&gt;a«_4n-Hii»tlng31 Mr n"d Mrs Ardy Owen and Library. Get in touch with Mrs. | ard I* on a hunting trip in north- |: novelties has begun to lay the founMiss
Buehler
of
—
---------Bear Lake. Forrest Buehler m Mr nnd Mrs. Ira Blough of -Allo
Mrs. Cecil Owen mid three children । Marie Roush or Mrs. Millie Wolcott em Michigan.
&gt;enl tlie weekend at home.
Monday morning.
dutlon
for
an
addition
to
its
factory.
Tin- Camp Fire girl* served a sup- :!
Lulher, Frank. Ralph. Claude, and, nP
it ndaranrt
Mr. ’
and
Mrs. Kenneth Penover
R’amrfT
Bdl inkier of HaaUnga was a
Mr »«•&lt;&gt; Miv Edward J. Tavlor of Cedar Creek called on Rev. and or leave at Stuarts store with Mrs
Ted Waiton in the upper peninsula.
per In the school building Monday ,
Mrs. John Fleming, pioneer re­
ner
«r M^ Ln M y
Monday morning visitor at the Earl of Elmira nnd Mra. Clarenc- Zncji- Mra. John McCue Sunday afternoon Whitney. Do It as soon as possible. evening.
Glenn Kellogg with several men ner
MF
Mrs. ------John---------Baar—-and I&gt; Be
guests of Mr and Mrs Jnv ^rerson home
ariah
—-and
—--------— sure
«■— ■ to
— come
»«.»« to
— the
&gt;•&gt;« meeting ...i*
ariah and
nnd children
children ofof Bav
Bar Citv
Citv
and BI1U
from the Bliss Co. in Hastings at
June and Kay Reynold* are «tay- [ sident of Carlton died at the home
Mrs. Harold Rosenberger ' with •'P*’'1 1116 weekend with Mr. nqd
daughter. Ann. and Mr. and Mrs. ! team what's being done for the
I of her daughter, Mrs. M A. Vestrt
Island lake. Harold Aldrteh In
Mrs. Lloyd Curtiss of I-akc Odrssa Mrs. Michael Humphrey of Has- Mrs. George Karcher
*• A- Seger of Grand Rapids were boy*. There will be a light lunch, I Ing with their grandparents. Mr. on Monday.
northern Michigan. Elwood Yoder. was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. ting*, spent the weekend with Mra
and
Mrs
Fred
O
Hughes
while
their
Sunday
afternoon
callen
pf
Mr.
and
|
-------------------------------------------------------1 ---------------Miss Dorothv
Walton and Robert
------- ,------------------------- »- ;—------ . ’
Mis* Mabel Sisson wa* in Grand
Delwin Hutchens
and
Dennis and Mrs. Merrill Karcher and family.
parent* arc deer hunting in the up­
Campbell of Flint were Sundav din- . Mrs- Allen Fish,
CHURCH NEWS
Chester Wilson of Flint.
। Rapids lYiesday visiting her mother,
Frederickson at Mio.
Mrs. Mary Shoemaker of Lansing
per peninsula.
William Ctidnev of South Bowne .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bunn of Camp­ ner guest.- of Mr. and Mr*. Claude
Freeport Methodist Church
Butterworth hospital reMra. Jennie Cara day returned to spent Friday evening with her par­
Mra. Glenn William* and children ■ who
" is In ---------called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | ' Everett M. love, pastor
bel land Mrs Dema Ren.sch. local, Walton
the home of her daughter. Mr*. ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres
: of Ute W. K Kellogg farm and Mr
Mha Helen Wood* of Hasttogs and Benedict Sunday afternoon
Mis* LuelM
Lucille
Hawkins,
Maude Rogers, after a few week., and Mrs John Adams spent Sat* ”
Bwltlns ’who has
Mr. and Mra. Ross Muswn and were Sundny evening supper guests Mrs Doris Piper of Buttle Creek : Bcrt Groat of Bedford called on | Morning Worship—11 00
of Mr. and Mrs, Owen Steckle in
Sunday
School
—
12:00.
’
been
teaching
at Holland. has been
visit al Lansing.
friends of Battle Creek called on
urday afternoon and evening In
spent the weekend with Mr. and hls «&gt;u*ln. Mrs. Inna Brown. Sun- I
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lightfoot at­ Mrs. Irma Brown Friday evening. honor of Roy's and Owen's birth- 1Mrs Virgil Woods.
;. engaged as dommtte science teacher
; day afternoon.
,Carlton Center Methodist Church Kalamazoo.
day
anniversaries.
•
tended the funeral of Louis Mc­
Mrs. L. D. Shrumpf and- two
Mra Merrill Evan* and Miss'i here, tn succeed Miss Nellie Simnon.
Mr. and Mra. Semlah Seese and'
Milton Murphy. Jr.. &lt;Doro- .
BV
ereu m
uive. part
Mrs. Leo Fry nnd children of
Everett
M.. Love,
pastor
Gee al the Sullivan funeral home ' children of Clark Lake arc spending
Thelma Mott of Kalamazoo spent;'Miss SlmMin resigned to accept u
Adah Motter attended a reof C,,lcn«0' called oil
Homing Worship—10:00
Banfield spent Tuesday with Mr. Airs.
1
Wednesday evening at the home of 1I fine position In tlie South Carolina
.and Mrs. Clarence Benedict.
•'cepUon In honor of their eousln. Mrs. Fred Kunde Monday afternoon. | Sunday School—11:00. '
Sgt
Don
E
Smelker
nnd
bride
of
Mrs
Murphy
I*
planning
to
move
their
parent*, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rus­ I Normal for Girls.
I Mra. Decda Meyera of West Free- !
Friday (
lo Oakland. Cai., next week.
h of lhe United
-sell Molt.
■ I
Rucker. Alabama
Friday
Church
port was a Sunday dinner guest Camp
1
FORTY YEARS AGO
।
Mr.
Mrs.
Carl
Harshberger |
.
- and
.
.............
Brethren In Christ
Russell Mott and Charles' Ham­
of Mrs Mary Dodge
Nov. 20. 1902.
mond,
focal and Rennie Mott of | nuiI
M ,tullk UICU „ „„
r
«,u..ue.
«&gt;&lt;».
Fred
of
Grand
Rapids
calleel
on
Mr.
and
Mrs. R F Kunde.
|
E. B. Griffin D. D jmstor
Kenneth Rogers of Jackson spent
Hon. Asa D. Rork died at hla home
Kunde
nnd
family,
and
Mr*
GerMra
Clarence
Van
Patten
Sunday
'
I
November 22. 1942
Itendershotl are deer hunting in ‘ln Agncw. Ottawa county. Nov. 14
• the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Coy :
hardt Kunde and family were Haa- aH*rnoon.
Stowell.
Freeport
the Upper Peninsula.
lai 8 A M
Mr» Eln*r P”' o&gt; South Bend ।I 10:30 A. M Sunday School.
!?r«and^rs
Adan“ ,oeal-1 Mra j o. Nottingham died at her
Bery l AIbert*on of Gull lake spent 1Ungs visitor* Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howk vUited and Mi“ Kat&lt;- Westervcld of Alba.! 11:30 A. M. Morning Worship
Saturday and Sunday with -Rev
Anti-Freexe for the
and
*» Cressey Tuesday Nov 11 of
of Gull lake called on Mr. and Mrs. | pneumonia
and Mrs. John McCue Mrs. Albert­ with the latter* parent*. Mr. and who Iwve bcfn visiting Rev. and Sermon by pastor.
ot &amp;«»
Elmdale,
MrR ----l-°ve. —th&lt;
re" Start" of Everyday
son and lhe children returned home . Mrs Dan Weaver v&gt;
iu«_ic. also ----— - P“l two weeks,. —
7: 00 P. M. Christian Edcavor. Swyn Hayward in HasUngs and
At
Ule row of dUapldated
with him after a visit with
her called on Mr. and Mrs.Eugene
I *urned w lhclr respective homes Topic: "Youth-* Call to Youth."
Mr* James Stoeum and family Sun- I bulldlng. on the north side of Blate
parent* .
Krauss. Sunday afternoon.
1 Ia#t Sunday.
8: 00 P.-M. Annual Thank-Offer- day afternoon,
street Is being renovated The launMra. Claude Mead Ls spending a 1 Mr and Mrs Virgil Woods and
Messers Elmer and John Post of
.
r£?U
!hc
dry occupied by U-e Hing Ito* actfew days with Mr.and
Howard
andMrs.
Mrs.
Howard family- were In Pieraon and Sand I South Bend were over night guests and Mrs. Paul Belon, missionaries t02
s? L WU V* ‘»d aLthc I un»y bei'n
a «»t a1 l““'“
------—
Lake Sundny.
i*'* Rev. nnd Mra. Love Saturday.
DeMond- of- Woodland.
from the Southland, will speA school Monday evening. Nov 23 al, whUe curpentera have been seen al
Mra. John Beider of Grand RapRev Allce A. Griffin accompanied Action pictures showing their work ’ °.C5dt
Mr and Mrs Clare Bassett and
Program will include : work ,n lhe Amerlean house
ids
and
Mrs
Maggie
Buehler
of
Myrtle
Wilson.
Hildred
Chase.
family of Irving spent Sunday aft­
1
_a ....
reP---------------------r”',,ta“y of the
nud
will be presented. Special musical:--------------.... ,| £4
nu
uee th. catch uf the
your car completely checked foi
Alto
were
Thursday
callers
of
the
Earl
Sense
nnd
Audrea
Endsley
to
ernoon with Mr. and Mre. George
numbers. Public cordially Invited. । American Red Cross and a movie :j season
.calon last
ia., week
week at Gun lake
' latter's niece. Mr*. Charles Bunn
. Kalamazoo Saturday evening to atBassett.
8:00 P. M. Thursday—Prayer and ■ entitled. "Safeguarding Military In- catching
’
a Uiirty-nlnKinch Pickerel
i Mrs. Gertrude Clum of Hastings 1 Mrs. Claude Walton spent Thurs- ,end the area Unified Finance Administrative board meeting
meetlnv at formation
”
formation."
weighing twenty-seven pound.*
was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. day and 'Friday with her cousin.' Coaching Conference at the Y. church.
ri *v titi is
Sunreyera were In lhe city SaturMrs. ~
Laura Hoelkstra of Grand M. C. A.
Claude Walton.
Pleasant Valley
man. Be safe!
llsi hiluh
,day maklng the preliminary survey
Rev. .and Mra. E. B. Griffin will
; Mr. and Mrs Jack Healey and son , r.apias.
Rapids.
10: 00 A. M Morning Worship
Mrs. Wretha McNee entertained ' for the Grand RapldvJackson
Mr.
lhe Pleasant-------Valley
of Battle Creek were Sunday afterMr. and Mrs.
.«&gt;». A.
n. B
a. Stevenson
o.r.cmuu entertain
---------------------------------rChris----- —
Sermon by pastor.
the Busy Bee club Thursday for an electric railroad. The present plan
noon guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and baby of Grand Rapids spent llan Endeavor business nnd social
To help preserve lhe life
11: 00 A. M. Sunday School.
all day meeting. Two quilt* were 11* to enter lhe city from Grand
Karcher.
.Sunday with Mrs. Elnora Whitney meeting Friday evening November
tied off. election of officers was, Rapids by way ol Stale ilreel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCoy and and Gaylord.
...i.i
..i—. —nm-..- . lhence t0 JeffenbOn. turning east
Mr. and
Mrs Mark E. Troyer of
He,cn R“*tance Patty Houvenour
Sally of Cedar Springs spent PriJ *'
I south of tlie city. City counclman,
clay afternoon with Mr. mid Mrs. Clarksville visited the former'* and Phyllis Braendle accompanied
[ however say they will not be per­
• Ed Stairs
mother. Mrs. E. M Troyer nt the [ Rev- and Mrs E H Ortffln to and Administrative board meeting
north
from
Clay
Hills
were
Howard
! mitted to pursue this route but will
j Mrs. Gertrude Thomas of Bowne Ray Wieland home Sundny evening. NaAliville Monday night to tite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay­
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
Colburn.
Guy
McNce
and
son.
Cla
­
have to turn al Uie corner of Creek
' whs a Friday evening caller of Mrs.1 Donald Clinton spent Sunday Rarry Christian Endeavor Union ton Mote
rence
nnd
Roy
McCaul.
land Main thence south lo Bond
TE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
1 Irma Brown.
। with his brother. Robert of Has- ; meeting. Rev. Kenneth Griswold.
W. M. A. Thursday at the home
Mra Vance Sharp of Lansing und thence lo Hanover, und in add­
■ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hnyner of Ungs who Is working at the Robert P®stor
the Nashville Evangelical of Mr and Mrs. Bert Blank
called at Leon Polls Thursday and ' Ilion In order to. secure.a fran.Lake Odessa und Mr. and. Mra_. Cook daiir form.
?.;£»«’ ‘he awaker.
attended the club at Mr*. McKee'S. । chbie, the company will have to givs
'
The Freeport Christian Endeavor '
High Floor Glos*
Mr. and Mrs Leon Pott* spent a bond for completion ot Uie road.
society met for business Friday eveAn excellent finish for a wooden
J**' aPd Mrt
where alcohol msy be Sunday with Mrs. Lcnna Johnson
Firry years ago
r^‘“«■«
&gt;“«"« tn Bowne.
Mra. Guy McNee nnd Mrs Ho­
■ planned tor December 4th for nli 1
,
&gt; . .
. . . . —
November 10. 1892.
.nd frl-nd,
“ “"7“” I '1- ■b“* B ”r ward Colburn spent the weekend in
Items of Interest lacking in this
Ronald D. H,.u ten lor Nort.lk,! I"11
"“S.l,“
Battle Crock at Chas. Poland's
issue.
V. . on OotoMr II. Ho
rated u ■ b'”‘ ■d‘‘-a ™- »“■
™Russel Boulter and family of Del­
November 17. 1892.
.
teaman tint rlau and Mir. ihrn . ’mvowi appdcaUonunUl a hl(h .lo.. ; ton were callers at Leon Poll*', SunJurors chosen tor the November
। lias te—n promo.nl lo drill Inatevc- | dmrh t, arhlevrd
'
‘
j day evening.
'
term of court are: J. Everhart and
A. P. Sylvester. Yankee Springs; W.
S. Niles and E.
Beery. Assyria;
M. M. Slocum and O. B. Wilcox.
Baltimore; H. Whld^y and A. Bost­
wick. Barry; D. P. Sprague and J.
W. Bronson. Carlton; D. W. Smith
and O P. Wellman. Castleton: R.
Fisher and P Prentiss. Hastings
township; F. Ward. A. Woolley, j.
Bessmer and F L. Heath, city; J.
i Wilkinson and J. A. Ryan. Hope;
' G. Ingraham and H. Eckert. Irv­
ing; P. Merrill and C. E. Idcn,
Johnstown. A. D. Wolf. Maple
i Grove; F. A. Woodman, Orange­
: vllle: Wm. Garrett. Jr., Prairieville;
G. E. Edger. Rutland; A. Sherk.
] Thomapple; Levi Chase, Woodland.'
On account of poor health I have decided to quit farming and will sell at Public
' The Wool Bool company are reAuction at the farm located 2 miles east and one mile north of Freeport, or one
celvlng plenty of order* for Uieir
mile south of the Pleasant Valley church, on
j goods these days.
Word from Hastings hunters In
' tha north woods Indicates splendid
I luck. Byron Didttnson's party have
I killed four deer; Sid Crowell and
party have killed seven, killing five
j tn one day.
Commencing at 1:00 o’clock P. M„ (harp, the following described property:

Backward
Bits of Ynferdoy

FREEPORT

FORETHOUGHT

M'KEE SERVICE OIL SALES

WHOSE SAVINGS ARE IN

WUREIKTRICCOMRW?

AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
CATTLE

JUMEt

FOR

EXAMPLE!

Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old,
fresh date of sale

Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old,
due Nov. 29

Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old,

6 Shoots; wt., about 100 ibs
each
FEED
12 tons Clover Hay 200 bu. Oats
30 bu. Barley About 500'crates Corn
500 Ibs. Calcium Carbonate mineral

due July 9

Durham cow, 8 yrs. old,
freshened September 26
FAKMULS

tichilKU
CLERICAL
Book*..
Ub.=ri«.

Jersey Heifer, 2 yrs. old,
due Mar. 29

2 year-old Guernsey Heifers,
unbred

Year old Holstein Heifer,
unbred

Look at the

section of America. Your

almoit every American a

its money in the last 10 to 15

Hake m the industry.

yaara — and is producing
seven-eighths of the nation’s

local electric company could

show a similar list —with

some of your neighbors on it.

Besides these thousands
of direct investors, there ark
millions more whose interest

Banks and insurance corn*

HOGS

fwieg as much electricity for

stockholder

electric companie* represent

people they serve. These
people have entrusted their

GOVERNMENT EMKOTEES

vast »upply of power.

CONSUMERS
POWER
COMPANY

JUNIOB EXECUTIVES .
SENIOR EXECUTIVES .
STUDENTS ....
TBANSPORTATION .

FOREMEN

Chester White Brood sow
10 Shoots; wt., about 140 lbs.
each

MACHINERY
McCormick-Deering F-12 tractor with
direct connected Plow Pump Jack
McCamjick-Deering 6-foot Disk
McCormick-Deering Hay Loader
McCormick-Deering Low All Steel
Wagon. 20 gal. of No. 30 Oil
McCormick-Deering "Big 6" Mower
Keystone Side Delivery Rake
John Deere Manure Spreader
Dowagiac Fertilizer Grain Drill. 12
hole. Set of Platform Scales
3-Section Spring-tooth Drag
4 new 10-gal. Milk Cans
300 capacity electric Brooder stove
Other articles too numerous to mention

Justus O. Rockwell, 98-year-old

Hattie E. Alexander by Justice of
the Peace William Hoar. This Item
appeared In the Seattle Post-Intelli­
gencer as of August 31. 1930. Who
said, “youth must be served”?

An occasional dusting with sul­
phur will be beneficial to green
beans.

Christmas GIFTS
for all the family
Christmas Cards
Buy Your
Cords Early
Choice of hundred* ot curAi
wish appropriate verve* and
greetings. We carry a Urge
tine of all nationally ad­
vertised product*. Complete

TERMS OF SALE: Cosh. Nothing to be removed from premises until settled for and
everything to be settled for on day of sale.

CARL G. SHAW, Propr.
H. 0. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

R. A. LAPO. Clerk

LEE OFFICE
SUPPLY STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THCMI1AY, NOVEMBER II, IM2

ilancei
•rday
AGO

v front wa* comTdyear Hardware
ware* tn the state

pld^ Band of 25

lorlum Proceed*
Hie new Pennock
returned to her
Odessa .Sunday
•lay In Pennock

i

ha.* been issued
and Marjorie

AGO
maken ot ladles
to i.iy the founion to 1U factory.

Ing. pioneer !•'lied nt the home
m waa In Grand
Ring her mother,
oith hospital rcperatlon
wkins. who lias
lolland. ha* been
c science teacher
s* Nellie Simson.
led to accept u
• South Carolina

GO
died nt lib home
county. Nov 14

lhain died at her
lesdny Nov. 11 of
f of dilapidated
rth side of Stale
vated. Tlie luune Hing has acto a coat ot paint
ivc been seen nt
ui house
Uie catch of the
at' Gun lake
Inc^lnch Pickerel
ren pound*.
i the city SaturtUnilnnry survey
Raplds-Jackson
he present plan
ty from Grand
f Slate street,
n. turning eti*t
City counciman.
will not be per­
is route but will
corner of Creek
south to Bond
ver. and in addsecure .a franwill have to glv«
&gt;n of Uie road.

lacking In thin
r the November
J. Everhart and
kee Springs; W.
Beery. Assyria;
I O. B Wilcox,
by and A. BostSprague and J.
is: D w. smith
i, Castleton; R.
rntlM. Hastings
, A. Woolley. J.
Heath, city; J.
A. Ryan. Hope;
H. Eckert. Irvid C. E. Iden,
Wolf. Maple
dman. Orange Jr.. Prairieville;
»nd; A Sherk,
base. Woodland,
ompany are re­
aders for their
ng* hunter* in
dlcates splendid
on's party hare
Id Crowell and
ven. killing five

The liouse, being some distance Red Croas and we plan to buy some
.-A .... ___ — _
_ —_ •__ . —___________
«,mw
of Mr. and Mn. Ray aches! wm Bevsrwl of Um ladiaa osM at harlBmnnk of l*u
S!4 B1Xt^ ?5*4**^ .
M«-.Sarah Oatroth. Mr. and Mr*, home with refreshments and th* day nir.lu la
----------------- .
and Mr*. Joseph McKnight of Has- member*. Mrs. Sarah Meyer* and । The Banner reader* will rememAd* Allerding and Rose Dull* Leslie Adame of Maple Grove. Mr usual vUltlng and wished her many! r «
Mr.
and au*.
Mr* aonn
John nynea
Hynes «
of stwt
Holt tlw c,Uc&lt;1 on frten&lt;u
ln----------Wood. Mra. Bernice Osgood.
ber that
Mr. ano
-------i----------------------------------’T Mr.
'’"-L.Parrott
”’“LTL raises »tring *CI’e
«iampiona In a cipherin* *nd Mrs. Karl Eckardt, Brace and;more pleasant events of this kind.1 d.;„h£. 77™
......
-...
land
Rundiv
altetvinrm
J
««*
_
_____________
_____
■_
—
____
visited hl* parents Mr and Mrs. l“nd Sund4F afternoon
i Woodland Hskiter Die* In Camp
bsaiu for seed which be take* to match Friday afternoon
, Joyce Eckardt
I as.
.
Henry Hynea Sunday evening.
Mr and Mre B. O Shomo and
Word waa received here Monday Florida each winter and mU* lo lhe j Our »t*mp sale* amounted to M55
Bruce Eckardt and J&lt;
grower* there lo be taler
later told
sold. in i| last week.
Mre Anna Kahler Dorr Kahler
* B-Border were dinner guest* by Mr. and Mra. Marton Swift of Brower*
.M. 8. C. spent over I
all the
market* of
ot the United States.
6tatc*. I We listened to “Woodland Day" with their home folks
and Mlsa
Pearse of Woodland of tho death of their ton
son *U
the markets
Mis* RuLh
Rutli Scudder called on ot
of Mr and
“nd Mr&gt; Edward Fearae
•&gt;,u
Mua inourak
WA.UUUK,and
Laucu
un OrBnd Rapid* Sunday.
»»„^... aA tnicklrad nf
__ A
.___
Bump th* past f«w
relative*
Cloverdale
Delton
Pvt. Jamu 8win.
Jl. Monday
oi th*u&gt; Manx
mns w*n&gt;
were । nn
on tha
u&gt;e rarttn
raow tail
rast Mnr&gt;.4av
asonuay. *1—
Sunday afternoon.
1 Mr*.
A ....
first, ——. -- -- -------- - —
' Sndth‘» pupil* w*ra our gue*t*.
Mra. Chas. Townsend
Townaend and daughdaugh- at Camp
*««-*• Chaffee,
«•»•••«&gt;. Arkansas ..
daughter Dorothy and lhe former's O. G Peaze and wife, who recent­ ard and Diana Mai
ter* of South Woodland
spent
Bal-l telegram was received telling of hla rtay morning and one truckload liad
granddaughter from Hasting* vta-|&gt;F moved to Augusta, having pur- vllle and a friend fi
Sgt. Cliffotd Tousley and Corp.', \
"^Z7Z~L7*
------------COATS
GROVE
.
---------_«.ra
.
.
*crioua
illness
to
be
immsdtately
ro»already
been
dellvsred
to
the
elcited
at
the
K.
Brodbeck
home
Sunchased
the
home,
the
office
and
Wauon Touaity of Maryland vis- i
•‘fUn‘o°n
W* parents.
Bed Mr. and Mra. Carl He£ tlJe'«- V. Townsend
, lowed by a second, telling of hi* ■ *«U&gt;r to be picked and this truck
lhe practice ot Dr. Finch, who ha*
The extension sroup met last day afternoon.
| death He had been ill four or five happened to be k. the garage next Tuesday with Mra. Doris Teeter with
Mrs Bertha Eckardt. Mrs. Lydia Ibcen c*U«d into the service.
Allce Fbley returned to Cln
first of tho week going from here I Mr “nd
CaM Hetee and Mra I
Schuler and Qithcr and Ml** Olga I Mr*. Edna Whitworth. Harry on Saturday.
weeks following an injury lo hi* t0 the house. AU th* other beans.
lo Sheridan to visit their mother. । Beiths Scofield attended lhe 50th ! chest while tn pracUce at lhe camp wheat, barley and hay were de- good attendance.
------- —
-- -------------- --------------Mr. and Mra. Raymond ShulU. Eckardt were Sunday dinner guests and Wallace Preston Visited Mr.
Mra Henry Beverwyk and
Sum uno
and Mra.
Mn tl.
II. a
A . muon
K,u„„ cn-.T7—“TiZt.
supt.
.’Z—Ti'-T"* but
ttruyed.
but hi*
his death
deaUi waa
was not
not exnecud
expecwi
atruyed.
j Beverly and Melvin, of West oF^r. and Mr*. Charlie Eckardt. | and Mra. Irving
....... Fisher
- —... at Charlotte ter
irr Jua
iui Ann Of
oi Hasim
r&gt;aaun*B
Judith
tertelned Uie superintendent* and,
of £???'’
— -­
Beside* hla parents. Mr. and Mr*.. The Iom was partially covered by . Hastings and Mra. Clara Shult* of Mr. and
— Mn. .Albert
,ww Boyer
W1M1
—, Bunday. Mr. Fisher la an invalid spending a few day* with her
of rnear
their wive* of Barry county ThunU
. . afternoon vis- • having
biVlr,, been
n confined •to
« kt... -_
Hastings called on Mrs Paul Wood- 1t Vermontville were
hla K.A
bed rnte,
Mr. and...
Mra May st»mn wftU
a ftUt
sister
Mr*.
Scofield
and *
an
aunt Marlon Swift of Castleton towiuhsv. Insurance.
day evening with a dinner at Uteir !I *
*r of Mr
* aco,
“w &lt;nd
n Bunt
nr Iic«&gt;c»
h*
mvm one
unc brother
urmucr ih
ui xerviee
xniuc, I..
j-. ..
u church
—*. w__
New*. WaodUnd and
. , man
‘“an #n
uno
d baby
uaoy Sunday,
ounasy. at Uie
uie H.
n. liters.
itors.
.
.the
glow part
greater
pnrv of
ui the
uie time
nine duraur- h«r husband ta north hunUng.
.
of
Mr
Hebe
Mra.
Scofield
remalnhome here. Fourteen wire present.,
Iman home
*x&gt;— Marilyn Eckardt —
a— . —
t
th*
ixhi y«*r* xrM*
Mcrle Swift, who i* an
P on
Kilpatrick
Woodman
i Mis*
spent
over'*»t
lhe i*xt
&gt;»“ *
el&lt;hl
and *■
la »a
Mn. Roy Huver of Lansing
coming from Delton. Freeport. Has- ;; ed with Mr and Mr*. Schneider for Staten Island. New York, on*.broth-1, fipecui nMUng* which began
Pre*. Roosevelt ha* asked that the weekend with MLm Wards Faul brother of Mra. Whitworth.
tings. Nashville. Middleville and
er and two slsteis at iwrne and one November 8th at Hie Kilpatrick Thanksgiving be made a Day of ; In Woodland
1 Mr*. Harm Hook la spending a
the weekend.
Kellogg Agricultural near Hickory
Mr “nd Mri E. E. Border were sister in Chicago.
\ ,...
church ...
are
ciiuicii me
M. growing In interest and Prayer *o the Church will hold an I Mr*: Charite Van^tent and daugh- few day* with ber mother, Mra.
vt- ----- ...------ .
|1 dinner miMfx
guest* «l
at th.
the hnm.
home r,f
of Mr.
No funeral arrangements T»ad
v.a wm continue. There
. hasbwt,n n0 es-ming service al 8 P. M. on ter Betty and Mr*. Forest Dorsey Otis Ftsher at Comstock.
I nnd Mrs Donald Gager of Grand
Mr and Mra. Scott Campbell and
of Detroit visited their mother.
Mra.‘ ' Mr*. MllUm Trafford entertained spending a few day* north hunting.
been msde al this wrlUng.
closing date set. We arp-5working Thanksgiving Day. Nov. 28. The j---------------------------------------------------Rapids
last
Sunday.
family of -Lacey spent Sunday with
r. Rev. Crawford will be in G. L. Bates over the weekend Mrs the community birthday dub at
DEATH OF MRS MARY BATES
f together with God to _wla [
Tlie Barry County Christian En­ . Mrs Mary Bates. 77. widow of •■———*• —■her mother. Mr* Jrs.de Scudder uf
Dorsey stayed to assist in caring for her horde Friday afternoon.
*&lt;•- • —
|
BANNER WANT ADVB. FAT
deavor held a special. meeting at
West. Woodland.
1
wdl cl&lt;*Ji'-the. meetings when we
Among those who have gone on a her mother who is falling rapidly.
Clear lake Coast Guard Station George Bale*, died al the home of feel It Is God’s will
hunting trip up north are Kenneth
Betty Cobb, daughter of Mr. and
Mis*
Bertha
Wagoner,
three
mile*
Sunday evening. The Barry County
We greatly appreciate thr attend- Kelsey. Paul Woodman. Floyd Van BRANCH DISTRICT
Mrs. E Cobb of Woodland township
northeast
of
Woodland.
Monday.
C. E held their monthly meeting at
ancc of those from other churches . W&gt;p Harlow Barnum, and Chas,
had- lhe mlafoituhc to break het
Mrs Ethel Wilcox was a Grand
the Nashville Evangelical church Nov. IB. She leaves three son*, Ar- as well as those who iiave no church i Townsend.
.
wtlst while playing on the gym
| thur. Erwin and Floyd of Woodland;
Rapids visitor last Monday.
Monday evening
•
Lloyd Demand and Harley Martin
floor at school Monday
O D. and Burr Fasten art on a 1
BUY U. $. BOND AND STAMPS AND GOOD
..
....
.... two lUUMiiier*.
daughters. mrs.
Mrs. Alice Vanvan- home.
Mr
M,d
Mr.
Ijwrjne.
nir.Irrrrk
M
„
otady
,
Mr. and Mra. Carl Jordan enter-1 J,’r. B,,d _Mr\ *5w!5?Ce.’lnet”C5 Zandt of Detroit, and Mr* Gladys
I of Ionia vbited the former's mother hunting trip to the northern part1
Amputate Leg Monday
SOUND REAL ESTATE
“
llbd
on
.tarrlh
RlriitH
at
P^nnorlr
.
—
...
.
.
1
last
Monday
night
talnrd With a family dinner last
,, ?"
Smith «l Pennock । DBr$ey Of RMetflte; one sister, Mn
of the state.
Jacob Smith of Vermontville, a
Hie D. O. T. O. had their Family
Sunday. Her mother and father nw&gt;,,luu
|D g MoU Of Adrian; one brother, former resident ql thb vicinity and
Mr. and Mra. Herman Miller and
Hove just lilted a wonderful piece of real estate,
and all of her sisters were present i The MLws Elizabeth and Agnes John Bwenk ot Quincy. Ill. and u brother of Kenneth and Orlo Night last Wednesday evening with two sons of Detroit, Mr and Mrs
supper in the church and the pro­
Guests were Mr and Mrs. Gilbert • Smith of Isin*ing were overnight1 thirteen grandchildren.
a beautiful 14 room house. and storeroom, all
Smlih Buffered a broken leg last , gram al the school house which was Ellis White and two children of
Todd ami Mra. Frederick Fuhr and ' guests nf Mr and
Mra. —
Cal -Furlong
---------, -------- • services
----- will be•­ held
...------------------Funeral
Tuesday when he stepped off a:i m charge of Mrs. WUda A Herding Marshall were Sunday guests of Mr.
boy* of Hastings. Mr and Mrs Saturday
Sunday dinner ---guesu niursday at 2 p m nt Evangelical ladder. ’
and Mr*: Kenneth Norton.
has most beautiful floors you ever sow. full lot,
and Mrs. Pearl Demond. Group
Flunk Werber and daughter* and were Mr and Mra Herbert Andcr- church In Woodland and burial In
Mr.
and
Mrs
H.
J
Wilcox,
spent
Hr wa* taken tn Pennock ho*-, singing was led by Jesse Chase.
double garage, in first class condition, $10,000.
Mr.* Glen Barber of Detroit and Mr sot and children and Mbs Hasel Woodland Memorial Park.
pltai. Thia leg ha* reused Mr.r A play. "The Anti-Gossip Club" was Friday in Battle Creek.
and Mrs. John Brock &lt;&gt;f Grand Smith, also of Lansing and Mr*
Mr*. Margery Whitcomb and Bev- I
Break* Hip In Fall
Smith much trouble for many year* i given
~Jvrn by
&gt;
Five acres, all modern house and bam, need some
Nane
Coolbaugh,
Ethel
Kdivili ----------Baas of Woodland
8un- : La*t Thursday forenoon. Mr. and
Ledge.'
--------------- On
----------erly Converse of Battle Creek spent
It was deemed necessary to arnpu- .j uiidrrd Chaw.
repairs ----------------------------------------------------- $3,000
Pearl
Demond.
Mrs. Roy Rowladi'r and Mr* Jes-1‘•‘•F Mr and Mi*. Furlong, Miss jtra Junes Tyler were called to tale the leg above the knee The a few days with the former'* par­
Me Hatton called on Mr* Viola
' Harel Smith. Mlsa Agnes Smith and Martin Comers becansr
wrl-­ o;&gt;eratlon was performed Monday. r Grace Coats. Margaret Coat*. Ola ent*. Mr and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
because of the
lhe seri
200
acre farm 5 miles out on pavement form is
Kimble. Agnes Haight and Nina
at the home of Mr and Mr*. Carl j Mr* Hribert Anderson called at oUS
I
The former Marclie Marshall of
ous injury
Injury of lhe latter'*
mother.
one mile long, lays just about perfect, fine set
Nlrthnmer in Hasting* Monday af- I Pennock hospital lo see their broth- Mr*.
M,.-. Eva Troutwine,
T.^twUU1. A doctor from South Woodland Church of lhe Townsend. Ivah Brisbin and Pearl Battle Creek ipent Sunday with ber
of buildings, good rich soil listed ot a groat bar­
Brethren
Demond sang. “When I Take My parents, Mr. and Mr* George Mar- '
temoon. They found Mrs Na*n er
nephew, Jacob Smith
_________
Hastings wa*
called....
and had hei
Arthur L. Dodge, Pastor
Vacation In Heaven".
gain.
gaining nicely from her recent ill-1 Mr and Mra. Verne Hlar of Mid- removtd to Pennock hospital where
shall.
and
Mr*.
10:000 A. M. Worship and sermon. ■ Kenneth' Demond.
About seventeen dollars was clear- ne*.*.
rileville called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo her hip wa* xrayed and found .to
A good buy in the Village of Woodland. 6 room
Pear) Demond and her father. Arch ed al the soup supper at the home
Ml is Marjorie Rcesor nf Kalama- Forman. Bunday afternoon.
Mr. be broken. Because of the seriou*- .Thrme: Why Christian Missions?
house
complete
both,
good
well,
gas
in
house,
11
00
-A.
M.
Sunday
school.
Graves,
were
in
Battle
Creek
on
zno spent the weekend with her par- i nnd Mrs. Clarence Forman and fam- ! nets of the break and her advanced
of Mr and Mrs Lester Hawk* last
This day L* being observed as Sunday Mr*. Pearl Demond enter­ Friday evening.
’ ent* Mr nnri^Mra. Albert Reesor
| lly of Hom»r spent Sunday after- age. it will be necessary for Mr*.
has 3 bedrooms and has a barn for garage $1800
Pfc. Richard Estep of Tennessee i noon nnd evening at the Forman Troutwine to remain in the hospital Harvest and Tliailksglvihg day. Pro­ tained her son. Fay and Fay. Jr. to a
Miss Sylvia Whitmore V.
of Battle
Another house and a pretty good one too in
gram boUi morning and al ternoon. birthday supper on Friday evening.. fr-ek spent Sunday with the home ,
was home on furlough part ot la*t' holm- Mr*. Forman, who has been, for *ome time,
Pot luck dinner at noon. Bring cov­
Mra. Hawkins of Hastings vbited folk*.
Woodland for only________ _____________ $800
week. Pfc Estep and Mrs Estep : seriously ill with heart trouble, is
Change School. Hour*
of Hazlett were weekend jnirrts ot ’»lowly Improving.
j An adjusUncnt in the time of tlie ered duh. sandwiches and your own her daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mr*. ~
Dora. Outcheu is staying i
And another good buy in Woodland, a house
her mother. Mr*. Arik- Spindler.
Mr and Mr* Howard Hewitt call- Woodland Township school wm? table service. We Invite you lo en­ Mrs Marvin Edwards last Friday with Mr*. O. D. Fa-wett while the
with 4 bodrooms, living room, dining room,
men folks arc deer hunting.
Ottu-r dinner guests Saturday night .
on yr
Mrs John Richard- 1 made Monday. Nov 16. Tl»e buses joy lhe fellowship of the day with night and Saturday.
kitchen, has furnace$2000
will start one half hour later in
Mrs. Lee Whjtcomb, Mr and Mrs
were Miss Catherine Spindler nnd AOn ot Carlton Sunday afternoon.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND
2:00 P. M Hymn sing.
Vincent Norton visited relative* in'
James Griffith of Battle Creek nnd I Mr. and Mr*. Glen Griffith of 1 the mornings «vitl\ school opening
Mr*. Lydia Schuler and Esther Kalamo. Sunday afternoon.
Another in Woodland, 7 room house Arcola
Chalk
talk
by
V.
R
Wotring.
i
at
0
25
A.
M.
Tlie
high
school
noon
George Spindler o! Lafayette. In­ Middleville called on Mr and Mrs
spent
a
few
days
last
week
with
the
Sermon
theme:
“
Gratitude"
Rev.
heating system, electricity, barn only$1200
I hour will be betweed 12:22 and 1:10
diana. Pfc. E*tep expects to be John Hauer Sunday afternoon.
j former's sister. Mrs. Mary Kun* In DOWL1NO
p. M. with school dismissing at 4:02. ... ..
tran*fcned to a camp tn Mb&amp;nuri
Woodland is a good place to live and they, hove
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ted
Euper
and
Mra.
Church
of
lhe
l
ulled
Brethren
in
Grand
Rapids.
upon hi* return.
Several
groups
of
deer
hunters
Mr.
and
Mra.
Glendon
Eckardt
ot
:
an excellent school.
Gtu Johnson vutted Herman John-,
Christ
~-•
Burn*
R-v and Mr* H. V. Townsend at- son
1 Huntings were supper guests at the from this locality left last week
who is in a Flint hospital con- ' Hie Woodland fire truck was call- 1
I. H. Osgood. Minbtcr
tendid the funeral of Mrs. Isaac
for the northern part of lhe state:
novumui
home of hla -mother. Mrs. Bertha ;
rd uui
out humui
about «five
airxe of
in Lake
l.uxr Ode-,
iNir-.a
,*if&gt;niin\ after-1
liner- i valr.vclnc. from an emergency op- cu
i»c o'clock Monday Woodland
Mott
a Monday
Marshall Pierce. Orlie Fisher. I.
Hemin, ««raup. -nuntasblraiE^tti nidw uettra
i.J. Oswald and John Ormsbe left ‘
nni-ii. Rev Tuwn*i nil pre*ehed lhe
afternoon to the farm home of Geo
funeral wrmon. assisted bv Rev Ar- 1 J*r&gt;’ Jo,“M®n remained in Flint to pnrmtt, one mile and a half north
early Friday and Archie Newton.
Sunday «hott 11:00 A. M.
, “&gt;» J«by
rom OUdwlo
thur Dodge, pastor of lhe South j
" -----------------of the
village. ---------------Mr. Parrot,----who
wa*
John Hammond. James Powell and
hospital.
Mr* Johnson .recently helping hi* neighbor. Carl Enz pick
No ..tun, renlee.
.11 ttw ot- I nrattw ttllu »1&lt;l Wdoy will, Mr..,Ro lhe Babcock soon followed. Leo
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Woodland Churvir of thr Brethren
moved
her
lv&gt;u*ehold
gcxxta
from
the
land
ev.n,rll«lc
,-rrvlws
■(
lhe
KU“
ld
Mra
Ben
Schneider.
,Geller and Bob Abendroth. Junior
mm. noUei-d the fire and imme­
Mr and Mrs. Herald Classic wen(The best investment an earth I* the earth itself)
I M1‘s ol«“ Eckardt n«ompatted ,Oswald and Albert Lee were among
• Rush house in Wood Lu id where she diately turned in the alarm but be- ottrkk church.
in Lansing last Thursday on bti*ihas been living Hie past year and cau*e of the strong breeze from lhe Kilpatrick
1
Mrs
WiM
Lesson
to
Grand
Rapids
,
the later ones, all hoping to bring I
nea&gt;.
STEBBINS BUI!BING
PHONE 2659
stored them at the fann home of southwest the building containing
Sunday school 10:30 A. M
Wcdnljday to visit the latter * ।back game of some kind a» a re­
Ml-- Marilyn Eckmdt of north-:
her son Nels in West Woodland. grain and tools to the south where
Morning
worship. Thank-sgivlni:. daughter, Laura al Blodgett hos- ward for their effort*.
,
east'Woodland was a weekend guest
Mrs. Johnson has not made defln- lhe fire first started wnS soon en- service 11
-----| pitot, where she underwent an opA “happy birthday" surprise was I
30 A. M.
_ jU_Jhc_lmmc of Mbs Mania _Eanl.
ClirWai?
EndSvdr
7:30 P. M. ’ err.tion on Monday
'given Mnr. cnet Granger Tuesday.-*’ veloped in Haines arid aTtani a'BtC
”
‘ nnd attended the freshman skat­
—
Evangelistic
services continue each. ■
ing party al Thomupple Inke Fri­ । Tlie Rev i H. Ogood and son tie to the cast and north soon waa j L
i David visited Mr. O^ood's father, completely ablaze. Some sheep
and..Ighl
night8:00
8:00P.P.M.M.
---------day evening.
Jwwc
A
Osgood
uf
West
Hope
on
from
the
second
bam
-----'
-----------"~
.....
i
were
|
The
pastor
U
bringing
the
Goa&lt;
M
a
E
s
SSS3SSS4
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Burklr were
saved.
| pel messages and special music r. NIII
■
saved.
Sunday dinner guexU of Mra. Csrivle Salurday.
..... .. ________
Mr. Parrott hud been working in being supplied by local talent All
|
Burkle of Lansing while Carlyle
Mr
JcMlc Hatton opened her j tlie granary but Just a few minute* are Invited to come and enjoy tpe
was north deer hunting. Mr*. Bur(
kle spent Sundav nleht as n guc»t ’home to’ the W. C. T U. Friday earlici fanning beans and It Is not rentee* with us.
| known If a short In the motor, Woodland School*
cf Mr. and Mra. Paul SmlUi. also afternoon. November 13.
Mra. Alice Hendec. newly elected caused the fire or combustion from ‘ Remember lo see "HL* Ozark Coil- u|U
of Lansing.
Mrs. Jennie Slocum. Mrs. Lester president, presided. After a busl- the grain or beans. The barn con- ’ un" Friday at Woodland. Nov.20 i Dll
Brumm accompanied Mr. and Mr*. lies* meeting. Miss Olga Eckardt. J telned a complete elevator for car-] at 8:15. Senior play,
-------- ’--------* First Grade
ffiln
and
Stanley Mankrr and Roberta and delegate to lhe state convenlon at Ing for beans and grain, valuable * Klnderrarden
Rodney Jordan
and
David
-------------------------------Blood
Mr O. E Miller of South Wood- Lansing gave a most interesting and welding tools and much equlppient
| AU Uie farm tools had been put arc bock In school after being sick
lancL to call on Mr and Mrs John instructive report.
Mr*.
Dodge,
leader
for
Uie
after,
away
for
the
winter
lhe
previous
1
for
several
day*
.
Weaver of near Hastings Sunday
noon, called on Mrs Woodman for Saturday. Tlie lots Includes two
Our room sold »fl65 in Defense
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. John Chamberlain an article on vitamin*. Mra. Tyler j tractor*, n combine, manure spread- Stamps,
We are glad to have Jack Arnie
and daughter Stella of Nile* and Mr presented the Department of Lit- er loaded with beans, new rakes,
and Mrs Marshall Briney and two erature. A jmpcr by Mr*. Wingard bean thresher nnd many oUier valu- | back after his long absence. ’
Third Grade
rliljdr^ of Buchanan w-re Sun­ on "Home Making and Defense able tools which will be Impossible
{ Our room has Joined tlie Junior
day 'dinner guest* of Mrs Clara Measures" was inensely Interesting to replace.
.
I________________________________ ‘
Klopfenstein and Herbert Shanti, and timely.
Mrs Tvler will entertain the Un­
Sr.
December 11
and Mrs.-------BerElwtxxl MiLeod of East Lansing .Ion
—on
-------------------------------------.
suenl the weekend with hh parents, nice Kantner will have charge of
i
Mr and Mr* Gilbert McLeod. Sun- the program.
day dinner guests at their horde ; The newly appointed vice preslwere Mr. and Mr*. Albert Reahtn dents from the churches are Mr*.
•f I.akr Od«~*a.
■ Th ter. Mra. Gardiner. Mr* Wingard.
Mr end Mr* Lawrence F»ul ar- Mr*. Schneider. Mrs. Black and Mrs
ccmnanled hr Mr nnd Mr». Cha*. I Ekken*. Head* of Department* arc
Rovlader of Grand Rapid* were 1 as follow*: Spiritual Education. Mra
Sundav dinner guesu of Mr and | Woodman; Alcohol Education. Mrs.
Mr*, clnrrnee Arnie of RMtIe Creek. Tyler: Character Building. Mra.,
Thl* wa* a celebration of the birth- Ruth Fisher; Christian Clllscnshlp.
days of Mr and Mra. Faul and the I Mr &gt; Ctera Klopfenstein: Pre.** and
Arnie'.* older son, Jack which occur Publicity. Mrs. Bernice Osgood; ।

WOODLAND

in the first two week* tn November. I Flower Committee. Mtaa Olga Eck-1
C*n&lt; anri Wv.
Wa.rA A.

Vww

&gt;

GIVE YOUR CAR
SOMETHING TO BE
»°.o\THANKFUL FOR...

£

rell. Bd-year-old

r by Juitlce of
loan Thl* Item
ittle Poit-lntelllI 21. IBM. Who

ran*
»Ung with sub
Arial to green

NOTICE!

GIFTS
family
Cards

A few suggestions that will help conserve your gar­
bage container:

iorly

lonally adl Complete
ippUe* and

'ICE
(TORE
Fhono Btt

IN A HOME THAT IS
"WINTER-PROOF”—DO IT NOW!

GARBAGE REMOVAL
To the customers we serve . . . PLEASE BE KIND TO
YOUR GARBAGE CAN! Because of the metal short­
age and government regulations we are unable to
secure any more new garbage cans so the one you
now hove will have to lost for the duration! We
want'to serve you but you can help to conserve tires,
gas. manpower and METAL for our country ond ollies.

our

EARL R. BOYES 4

1
2
3

Qi

We have money for Repairing, Remodeling
or for Buying
Bwt come in today!
. . krep it lubricated! Don't forget lo drive under 40 . .

Place container on raised platform, to
avoid bottom rusting.

ready to help you with wartime conservation check-up* and
■ service*. Drive In now. Give your car and yourself somethin*
to be liiakful tor!

Do not put liquids into container, this
will help prevent lusting on inside.

CARE FOR YOUR CAR—FOR YOUR COUNTRY

Refrain from putting paper and junk

in with garbage, as these must be re­
moved and help is not available for this

We wont to continue to serve you ond with your co­
operation there need be no interruption in our service. ,
May we have your consideration . t . Thank you.

GEORGE SHEFFIELD

You mutt make your cor lost! From now on, moke
it o regular habit to change oil every 1000 miles.

ANDRUS SERVICE
Phone 2240 daytime

&amp;

Cor. J»ff*r*oa aal Court
St*., Hastlags,
Mickigaa

•tt*n*s» WladakieM Wipon

VulcactUig

s
Gr««*Ia|
WaaMag

Yes ... we have money to help finance REMODELING... REPAIRING your
home. But it is also true we do not know how long we will be able to do
this, so come in now and talk it over. Our plan enables you to have the
work done and pay for it in easy payments.
•

We can alio finance the purchase of a home that is already built so if you
have one in mind don't delay. Buy It Today and let us help finance it.

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN
9 STEBBINS BLOC.

MEMBER F. H. L I.

J

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER U. IMS

was hostess to a gathering of tlie I Emma Williams, Mrs Florence Geu-' present were Messrs. Ear) Kermeen. MARTIN CORNERS
HICKORY CORNERS
I bidtea who as'children, with her at-rk«* »nd Mrs Katherine Wleringa, (August Finkbeiner. WiU Schroder,
Rev. and Mra Harold Bugbee
u,
s,ma„ Khoo, cll„ U1
ihu
I cj.ua. H-nbmi. aw.
fortune to fall last Thursday morn­ of KalnmJuoo called on Mr. and
■ 1
"
at Byron Center, about thirty-five' Deputy sheriff Jerald Bedford and Uieir wive*.
ing breaking her right leg just be­ Mrs Otis Lawrence Friday after­
fOontinued from page 5.)
I years ago. Some of them had not Bu*»ell Bedford. Mat Bedford and I Mr. and Mra. Frank Janeschek low the hip in two places. She waa noon.
Where die will .pend a couple of met in some time and it wa* indeed
McCaul left on Hiureday for and Utile *on recently moved to taken to Pennock hoopltal and ia
Mra. H. E. Barnes' grandson. Her­
week*, with her daughter,P Mra. • d*? of bappy association and G«rmta*t, U. P. on their annual | Nashville where they have purbert Kenneth Barnes of South Bend.
hunUng
trek.year. Jerri
Jerry । chased a home. They still retain
retain tier the circumstances, Owing to Indiana, recently inducted into
Olady* Wurm and family.
pleasant reminiscences. Guest of hunUn
* ,rek
Last rear.
her age it is quite serious but we tlie U. 8. Army, made a "Happy
closed the trip by accidentally shoot- ! their farm in west Thortiapple.
.
ins tnin.vlf through the shoulder.
Farmers are glad to see these all hope tor her a good recovery- ! Landing"
at Bradley Field. Conn..
again aettJed In their own home nt- Tulsa. Oklahoma. Others were Mre. Better luck and a good reward this | ph-osant days for there Is still quite
Miss Hard Smith of Plainwell where hla only brother, Joseph
i Amber Rlttenger. Mra. Iva DeGraw.
J a lot of com to be husked and bean and G. B- Townsend of Orangeville Keith Bame*, is located.
Mrs. Ethel Wright, Mrs. Grace Sov­ tlnw.- boys.
hls daughter in Grand Rapids.
Old
residents,
who
remember
Chas,'
threshing
and
soy
bean
cutting
yet
— ■ ,
,
ereign. Mrs. L«ora
Leora nacactt.
Hackett, au
all OC
us
Those from “Out our way" who
,
ljUAlne5'' Grund Rapids and Mra Hazel Flrs- Mungerson and hls family, will be i is the order of the day.
Pbher Sunday of last week.
____
,
have ____
gone___
north
to hunt deer are
trtp to Lansing Wednesday
| er of Hopkins Also attending thl* sorry
know that, the James A. I Car owners of this community and
Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher were Vere
■
Wiliams
nuuua, and AOII-m-iaw,
son-in-law. tjaSaWednesday. Novemoer 4 Mra. Bn- gathering Were —
Mrs
Sheehan
----- -------- s Read of Lowell, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomapple-KeUogg district will.reg- Sunday afternoon callera at Mr. and bine Kant of- Augusta.
■
*George
WilDK
—
I,..,
-/
.
____
L
,
..
—
.
.
mett Sheehan of Bowne township., mother, sister and daughter. Mra. Percy Read, who was drowned In fitter for gas rationing at tlie study Mra. Barry Wellman's. E::~
Barry has ilson. Chancey MUIer, Harry Mar­
the southwest Pacific several weeljs hail. In the T-K school. Wednesday. not been very well of late
te and
und ha*!*hall.
M?. and Mra. John Mourer
has
' ago, waa his grandson James* moth- , Thuraday and Friday from 3 to 9 been having the fhi also. Hb daugh­ and Mrs. Earl Burdick of Augusta,
cr waa Uie former Ethel Mungerton. p. m. To mnke the rationing easier ter. Mrs. Ruth Keyes of Jackson Is and son and daughter-in-law.Mr
|E. M. Cadwallader. Martin Paters.
Postmaiter Clifford Gardner.Xpr. for the registrant. Supt. J. F Sehlp- helping to care for him.
C. A. E. Lund and Glenn Blake left P*r has requested persons whose
Mr and Mrs' Roland Barry, and Myron Slmpuon and Rev. and Mrs.
late Saturday evening for HunteVs last names begin with the letters son Robert left Monday of hut week .Victor Jones.
l.o&lt;lgc. U. P . near Grand Marais\ from A to M inclusive register Wed- for the upper peninsula on a deer
Rev. and Mrs. Estle Hamra. Mr.
where they will spend a few days nesday. those from I to P on Thurs- .
|ftnd M«- J Henry Bosch and
hunting.
*
i day and from Q to Z on Frida?.
-J. HSre was a meeting of the Sun,^he
Mrs. Amble Mugridge has recentGrjvealde services were haM^at day school officer* and teacher* at
ca,’f,d T
ly received ia'cablegram letter from ' the Hooker cemetery in^Leighton Mr. and Mrs. J. D Aelick's test Fri- r™
,Jno‘h'r- Mr»- H E.
evening
Bames.
Saturday
afternoon.
her son Clare stating he is still In township, AlHup_county. at 2 p. day
un&gt; evening.
(
Mn WagI
ftrp
North Ireland, where he has been m. Saturday, November 14 for Mrs.
Miss Greta Cogswell of Kalama- Lansing where Rev. Wagley will
for wvcruL months.
' Florence Barrell who passed away
Max Lynd. Ed Miller. Charles nt„t!’c home ot her
Clark Bar- zoo spent over the weekend with her undergo an operation for the re­
father and sister*. Wm. Cogswell nidval of hls )ett eye
Andler and Byron Ward of Cale:‘r Albion. She had been a
i rcv. ond Mra. Iler are the purilonia left on Tnursday for Shingle- o^IMt invalid tor several yeiys fol­ anil daughter*.
MLu Alice Whetstone returned ,enLs of a girt bom Saturday noon
ton. U P on their annual vacation ।
*«veral stroke.
She was
deer hunting. Arthur Geukes and |
*n, Leighton township In the home Sunday of last week after i at Community hospital. Battle
friends of hi* from Byron Center »«-uer dbtrict. thr daughter of Mr. *|)en&lt;Ung three we6ks in Grand Creek.
I Miss Bonneta Bromley of Kalaalso Ouerney Keiser, leave on Wed-1nnd
Jnn,M Clark and grew to Rapids
b0"1* °\er »** weekend
nrsday for their annual deer hunt. w°man*K'od ln that community1 Mr*. Elsie Cogswell
- - — and children m??00
Alter her
ner marriage
marriage to
to Edd
Ldd Barrell
Barrell and,
and . Mrs._Antubelle
Mr*. Annabelle Showa
Showalter
uf
Ho™r “"«*»»
U earin the Baldwin vicinity.
- After_
Iter uf
rt* homeiof ,hc
community who was a Nashville were Saturday night.guest*
d n,
I^llon
MIm, Jeanette Rugg was
_ . home
c IIc
__ nt
i»|»eni the weekend at her home
from her work in the Bell Telephone
PramUIng young aUomey. they
of v»r
Mr. nna
and Mre. n-r
Orr ci.v.-Fisher.
Co’s office at Battle-Creek Thurs-I moVfd w Hastings where he conMrs. Lloyd Goodenough and Mlsi 1 »•
—
z
”
•
Mrs. Harry Snyder, who -has
dnv night and Fridav.
I “fed
practice until hLs death Alice Whetstone took Mr. GotxlJtn
Mr and Mrs Fred Bancroft of (
IT*
’
nf‘ ^hla) pneumonia, b b^rovte,^

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ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hastings

occupying it when she so desires. | SOUTH SHULTZ
Fred While of Middleville called I WiUlam Carpenter of wan
Will man
on hl* mother, Thuraday forenoon.1 died al hb home Friday num.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. WUllama of Nov. 13. He vhu bom and uvea ■
Douglass visited Mr. and Mra. Bert all hb life on lhe farm at Wall *“'■
WUliam* of Middleville Saturday Funeral at Delton Monday afwrand also called on Mr. and Mra noon.
'
Philip Nichols and family.
-----------of* Has­
I Mr. nnd—
Mrs. Harry Shute
Mr. and Mrs. George Mason and tings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Dorothy of Grand Rapids spent Mra. Frank Hom and Hind uook
Sunday at lheir farm here with of Kalamazoo spent the weekend
with them.
Oliver and daughter. Eunice.
Andrew Carpenter received the
Clarence Shaw of near Nashville
was a caller Saturday at the home sad news of lhe passing or,„h£
of hls mother. Mra. Ads Shaw and brother. William Carpenter of Wall
w., Sunday Dorr Kent «
Mylo. On
of lake Friday. Much sympathy U ex­
near Leslie and hl* daughters and tended to tlie bereaved unr.n
husband of Hastings were callers : Among those who went north deer
al the Bhaw residence.
hunting Were Mr. und Mra. Date
Mrs. Julia Andrea of Wayland Larabee
Mr. und Mra. Gordon
visited her daughter Mrs. Ben Thompaon. Mr. and Mra Gordon
Parks and family Bunday after- Kenyon, Alva Kenyon. Donald and
noon.
iWendel Kenyon
Robert Burton.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd UCle.tr at- Gerald Gib*on and friend
tended the funeral of Mra. Lottie
Mrs Donn* Barton and chJAlren
Howard Sunday afternoon at the-, &gt;|X,nl
and Sunday with
Baptist church In Middleville where her
Mr and Mrs. Claud
she was a member for minnears. I Hamnwnd of Hlnes corners
^rL.“*4!fn^n.U‘e.Ptefca"LlhO: BUneh
---------Blanch Caroenter
Carpenter of
of Kal&lt;
Kalamazoo
resided on the Pratt place on Pratt I,suited her parents, Mr. and Mra.
lake in Yankee Springs, has moved
A. Carpenter Sunday.
over in Irving township as we un­
Mr. and Mra. Alva Kenyon and
derstand on the Frank McNutt ‘.
Mrs Mina Kenyon attended the
farm.
; funeral of George Dcmotl at Has­
tings Wednesday.
WEST HOPE
Mra. Bmna Kenyon spent Mon­
Abe Hayward. Mra. Teddy Hay­
son Wendell
word and Doreen Wilcox were re- Hday
—/ night with her S".'.,
...! c.llcn on Mr .nd Mr. Ur I ■»»«' •Ulunll, olJMIU. Corr.,
attended the Cedar
Bchnuurr ol tUohUnd.
I Ada Ashby
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' creex
'Creek cemetery
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circlearal zowuiu
Edward
Ifi. Hattie Afer* spent Frid"* | r'--npbeHs of Cedar Creek. Wedneawlth her daughter. Mrs. Harold j—
day,
BromnwU In Hastings.
,
Mr. and Mr*. Basil Hayward of MILO
---------- -. — ...------- । Mrx
Saunders attended the
of Hastings were Sunday dinner M. E. A. meeting and 'supper at
and Mre Floyd Helrigel a few days &gt;«“* cb‘ldr*n moVfd to Middleville ' Mre Goodenough'* brother, Charles .
remains about tlie same guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn More­ Delton school Wednesday evening.
thl« week.
*hrr* theY
several years. She Hilton up north on a trip to hunt ClU|ers stmdav^: th/To^
house.
Mrs. Madeline Norman nnd Mra.
Mr. and Mre. Albert Warner spent Doris Saunders attended n 4-H
Miss Florence Bender was a gue..t! to,er was married to Mr. Weston deer.
(were Mrs. Allen Terry and Mr. and
of Mr. nnd Mm. Bin Johnson in i “nd stn&lt;* *2 5 dfath ba* made her
Miss Rosemary Weeks of Com- Mrs Vern -p0-A11 an(1 tWQ dnuaht-p,. Saturday with their daughter and Leaders meeting In Hastings HiursCedar Spring.* last weekend. Friends I bwne with her children She Is sur-munlty hospital. Battle Creek, spent
of pialnwell Kenneth tSStS1 family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sinis­ dav evening.
of their son Edward will lie inter-I * «d
‘h* two sons Clark of Al- .over the weekend with the home i&gt;llon and Mr and Mrs TravL*
Callers at the home ot Mr, and
ter ot Richland.
rated to know that he recently wo*. ,lon “nd Edmund of California nnd
folk-'. Mr. nnd Mra. Sterling Weeks। Rover
‘
Sunday guests at the Warner Mrs. Herbert Van Stream Sunday
Rover of
of Battle
Battle Creek.
Creek.
moved from Australia where he had I ber daughter Marguerite of Brad- and son Morris.
•
I1 jj
r Byburz of Delton had charge
Mr.
daughter.
Mr and Mrs E. Havengu,
been for several months, to New ™ton. Florida: also a sister. Mrs.
---------------Warner
and
family
of
Parchment,
ARITOV CFNTER
;
of ,he Sunday morning services at
Guinea He is in the medical corp । Gertrude
Lowden of California and ,
'’ L”
Wf-k-. rl’ttpr
:thr Methodist church and gave a and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bbhop of
of GGrand
।
.
rwviverf Battle creek. Mr. and Mra. Bert children. M. Rymense and J. Slater
Mr. nnd Mra Bill Lang of Bat- n brother Glenn Clark "I
.r=n.d LaJit Week s Letter
-----------------..
.
.
M
„
Glendon
Pierson
b
staying
„'
v
weu
«c«wd.
He Creek were callers at the Ravi1****- her step-mother. Mrs. Leola j 1.1.
R -- ------- Mr
----------- Mr.
- ----------- Rf' wagley had one eve removed Patton of Delton were Sunday af­ all of Kalamazoo.
Lyons home on Saturdar Mentng Clark of Grand Ranlds und a half- »“«• h*r parents Mr. and Mra. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were
, nt ■ Lansing hospital Friday. Hls ternoon callers.
Mr Lan« wm the construction fore- brother, and half-sister. Forrest1 Danials. since her husband has been
Mr. and Mra. James Collison of In Kalamazoo Monday afternoon
Clarfcof
Lamlngand
Mrs. -Berntee
've service “
Mrr P,
Pierson
! comfortable drecoreryh°PUlg
“
mar. phen “hr? &gt;Se™ie PowTr .........
.................
..
------------*»
*~in ’bin
*
Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors at and Mrs. Bradfield again on Frl»
sbvnn, of Grand Rapids Decea«ed
—। the
hospital, nt
Custer
due to | Mr nnrt Mr_ n.
Slocum
the L. D. Woodman home.'
day afternoon on business
a severecold
andFort
a heart
ailment.
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Weber and
Mr. and Mre. Dale Bradfield and
cupled the Lyons apartment for sev­ । wns n cood woman and her memory I fLw,^VOUlnn&lt;'U.nV’n
*U,er- Mrs- N^ule Pennock.
j will be cherished by many old
Mr. and Mn Lynden Johneock._______
children____________
and Robert _______
Newman „
ot
eral month*.
'
€.
| cf Woodland spent from Thursday
shugart of Kalamazoo was Junior ana
— I Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mra.
and Joy oi
of ucinni
Detroit were week
Rev. and Mrs, I. W. Minor nnd I friends.
I
Mr
,
and
Mr,
Carl
Rock
and
son
unUl
fiuntUy
nUhl
wlU&gt;
Urlr
,
of
,„
r
M
,
and
Mrs
!end
guests
of
the
home
folks,
'
'
'
*
'*■
‘
(Merle
Bradfield last Sunday after-­
her mother. Mrs. Manrnr'et Bliss
grandparents.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Frank
i
E
t
,
Bromley
and
family
Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ray
Barnes
called
Frederick
of
Detroit,
left
last
week
noon.
•
were In Grand Rapids this Monday.
---------------- . , ,
&lt;on jjrs. Frank Barnes of Augusta.
Frank Roush. Jr.. Kenneth Garri­
Rev. Minor nnd wife attended the | on n three weeks' hunting trip In Shrelber while Mr. nnd Mrs. Ix-.ster
----- and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barry . SOUTH THORNAPPLE
। Thursday and were Sunday guests son. Robert and Richard Osborne
district ministerial meeting and I the north. Mrs. Leon Rock of De- Warner
“n
= vacation,
I Mrs. Theodore Wleringa and i of Mr. and Mra. David Shepherd. and Jack Bradfield attended a skat­
trait came to stay with her young went ,--rth
north on
Mrs. Bliss visited n brother
Thomas Robinson,
— son of John daughter Anna May of Grand
Rev. and Mrs Pfeifer were call- ing party al Thornapple lake Fri­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vur Adams were daughter Leor.n who is n pupil In
completely surprised Sunday nwn he T-K school nnd look after, her Roblnson of Carlton und Sally , Rapids was a Saturday afternoon era In the neighborhood last week. day evening.
The many friend of Grandma
when ten of their friends called with sister's home while they are away. . Johnson, of Hastings were married caller of her mother, Mrs. HatUe1 There was a Rood crowd out to
Fred White and friends from In Detroit. Sunday at 3 o'clock in Johnson, and Mrs. Lenna White of the Aid WednAday. We were ex­
well filled baskets to eat dinner, as
a celebration for Vur's-blrthdny and Grand Rapids spent the first few it double ceremony with Beuinii.the Klinlngsmltb school district peclally pleased to have Mr. and We sincerely hope she will soon be
I
Bums
of
Hostings
nnd
Leo
Johnson
I
who
Is
•
spending
some
lime
with
Mrs.
David
Shepherd
of
Pralriedays
of
the
week
on
u
hunting
trip.
belter.
their approaching wedding anniver­
1I who is stationed at
[ vllle wJUl
and appreciate the
nt the Great Lakes '!Mr. Johnson.
Mrs. Anna Van Tynnr was tak­
sary. Although not expecting com­
Utile....
five ----------------------weeks old infant
kindness oiof mr.
Mr. aiw
and aara.
Mra. raru
Perris
Odd Fact
I Naval Training stntlon. Concratu- ; Hie
....------.... ununew
pany, Mrs. Adams soon proved hert MfMr n,’d &gt;&lt;«•
IXr- Vnrl
,,...^-4-1. , B
.. mwn who
. .brought
. them
.
........them en to the home of her daughter In
E“rl Hendrick
with
The verses to "America" were • lattens
lotions and best
oest wishes.
wishes,
Kalamazoo Sunday where she will
itelf the perfect hostess and with
Mrs.
Clayton
Valentine
entertained
,np
*
’
Francis
Misak
&gt;
of
Northville.
Next
meeting
to
be
with
Mr
and
stay until her health Is better. Her
her good husband made the friend* composed In half an hour by Samuel
many friends hoi&gt;e for a speedy remuch nt home. All report us pleas- Francis Smith. He was but 21 years , her daughter. Mayoma and friends. near Detroit passed away having | Mrs jra owrood.
Marie Elckoff and William crhtxwn. Pne“"‘onla. The funeral was heW
Mr, jm4.Mra. CMl Johnson and cmiery.:
nm Mternown aLsochibilily. Those old at the time._____________
___________
...
airoi LowclF. Thursday night for!*“e X ” ’
’T,.0 ; family from Wall lake have moved
IRVING
**"*
supper
idonla Monday afternoon. We all, lo
farm

M^-J^ii-SMi'iSF.h.™

AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm located 2J miles west of Ver­
montville on the State Road; or 21 miles north and 11 miles east of Nashville on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1942
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following property will be offered
4 HORSES
Team of mares, 6 and 7 yrs. old
Team of mares, 19 and 20 yrs. old

12 HEAD OF CATTLE
Large Holstein cow, 9 yrs. old
Black Holstein, 12 yrs. old
4 Holsteins, coming 4 yrs. old
2 Holsteins, part Guernsey,
coming 3 yrs. old
4 heifers, coming 2 yrs. old, bred for
early spring calves

PIGS
7 late spring'pigs, white O.I.C., good ones
7 real late spring pigs, mostly white
O.I.C.

CHICKENS
25 chickens, part Barred Rock, part
white

FARM MACHINERY

Oliver riding plow, 14 in.
3 sec. spring tooth drag

Farmer's Favorite grain drill, 11 hoe
Broadcast grain drill
Drag cart, to attach to drag
Plano grain binder, 7 foot cut
Deering corn binder Riding cultivator
Walking plow, 16 in. Garden cultivator
Johnston side rake Dump rake
Deering mower, 6 ft.
Old hay loader, John Deere
Corn planter, Deering Er Mansur
John Deere manure spreader
Wagon with hay rack Disc harrow
2 horse potato digger Fanning mill
Bob sleigh, cutter Platform scales
Good harness Old harness
Single harness Grain sacks
Forks Shovels
Chains Smooth land roller
American cream separator
Tank heater 4 milk cans
Grind stone, and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Dodge car, 4-door, 1942 license

RAIN OR SHINE-CAN BE SOLD IN
BARN

TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Everything to be settled for on day of sale

LOUIS E. HARDY, Proprietor
H. 0. PENNINGTON, Auctioneer

R. A. LAPO, Clerk

We
Sympatlilze
Fred ■ sympathize
with these young -par-j■ We nre sorry to lose Mr. and Mra.
wc o
.viiiikiuum? with
wim Mrs
mid. ricu
,
Henncy
in her recent bereavement.
.
:
’
. en“Richard
Laubaugh from our dis­
U» &lt;Mll&gt;
her mother. Mn Al. I °~r*'„Th°S“
trict. They are moving lo their
Nichols of Hastings
'keeper. Mrs M Bebel of Hickory new home near Lansing.
Nicnqis oz zwun.s.._________
. Corne„
calIet3 Sunday of Mra i
Hattie Johnson. Mra. Bebel still ।
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— (rente the cottage of Mra. Johnson —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction at the premises known
at the Frank Kimble farm, first place south of the Sebewa Baptist church or three
miles north and one mile cast of Woodbury, or five mile* east of Lake Odessa, on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23
Commencing at 1 :00 o’clock P. M., sharp, the following described property:

HORSES
Boy Horse, 8 yrs. old; w»., 1700 Ibs.
Boy More. 8 yrs. old; wt.. 1700 Ibs.
fThis is on oxlro good team)
Six-months-old Colt

CATTLE
jersey Cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh
Holstein Cow, 6 yrs. old, calf by side
Holstein Cow, 7 yrs. old, due in Mar.
Guernsey Cow, 5 yrs. old, due Dec. 10
Holstein Cow, 5 yn. old, due in Mar.
Roan Cow. 4 yis. old, calf by side
Holstein Cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh
Holstein Cow, due January 5
Holstein Cow, 3 yrs. old, due in Mar.
Holstein Cow, posturd bred
Durham Heifer, pasture bred
Registered Holstein Bull, 2 yrs. old
5 Heifer Calves. 6 months old

SHEEP
32 Breeding Ewes and one Buck

HOGS
Duroc Sow with 9 Pigs
Berkshire Sow with 6 Pigs
2 O.I.C. Sows, due December 15
15 Shoots weighing about 150 lbs. each

CHICKENS
25 Whit. Rook Rullelr

FARM IMPLEMENTS
Oliver Tractor No. 60, on rubber, new,
lights, starter, power take-off and
power lift. 6'x6* Brooder House
New 12-inch Ray-Dex Double Bottom
Plow
New Power Lift Cultivator
Dayton Hay Loader Dump Rake
McCormick Corn Binder
Cale Corn Planter, Fertiliger Attach­
ment New Case 4-bor Side Roke
David Bradley Manure Spreader, near­
ly new Six-foot Deering Mower
Four-section Syracuse Tractor Drag
Wagon and Rack One Old Wagon
12-inch Oliver Plow, double bottom
One Hog Self-feeder
DeLaval Separator. No. 15
Two 10-gal. Milk Cans, new
Pails and Strainer New Harpoon
Fork, Whiffletrees, Neckyokes,
Forks. Shovels, Hoes, and many other
articles too numerous to mention.

FEED AND GRAIN
20 tom Mixed Hay
800 busheli of Good Oats
400 bushell of Corn In bin
About 7 acres of Com in shock
Quantity of Bean Podi
60 tom of Emilage

TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Nothing to be removed from premises until settled for
and everything to be settled for on day of sale.

RICHARD COURTNAY

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Norton who
were called here Irom Georgia by
the illneu of hb mother, who suf­
fered a stroke at the home of her
daughter. Mra. Earl Engle spent a
few d»vs here with hls sister and
husband. Mr nnd Mrs John Bclson and family.
Mrs. Jack Perrv nnd little son of
Kalamazoo are visiting Mrs John
Perry while Jack is north with hb
father, deer hunting..
Mr and Mrs. Argyle Winder were
home from Royal Oak over the week
end.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bull from
Kalamazoo visited hb grandparents
here one day recently.
Mrs. John Nagel of the Powers
school neighborhood assisted Mrs.
Ben Nagel while she was recovering
from an operation
The Bromley family who live in
Art Scheffman's house nt the west
village limit, were called to Six
Lakes by the death of Mra. Broml ley's father.
..
Mr and Mra. Frank McNutt who
have moved back to lheir home here
' went north deer hunting.

EAST WALL LAKE
Mrs. Anna Kahler, son Dorr and
Mbs Ruth Bcudder of Woodland
called on friends here Sunday nfternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reynolds
1 and Mra. Lee Reynolds of Doster
l were callers at Clifford Kahler's
-Sunday evening.
| Jennie Reynolds returned from
her Kalamazoo visit Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Mattison
, spent Sunday at their cottage here.
1 Mr. Dick ot AntfoU-Jhd.. and Bert
i Dttnnavan of Hopkins were week­
' end guests- of Robert Dunnavan.
Deer hunters that have left for
the north from around here are
Carl SooOunan. Frank Francisco.
Charlie and Clifford Kahler. Charlie
Lechleltner and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Benedict
Jennie Honeysette. daughter Beth­
; el and Miss Helen WUltams of Kal­
amazoo spent Bunday with Clif­
ford Kahler's.
I

EAST DELTON
Mr. and Mre. Harold Watson, Mr.
and Mn. Paul Blanchard and fam­
ily of Kalamazoo. Carl. WIlMe and
Howard Watson, local spent Sun-.
day afternoon and evening with
their sister, Nellie Mae. Howard
j enters the army Nov. 11th and will
• go to Camp Grant, Chicago
| Mra. Rhlerson Louden and two
children Toney and Mary Ellen
■ spent the weekend with her par( ent* in Kalamazoo.
i Mr. and Mra. Ray Durkee and
family of Delton spent Sunday at
Stewart Water*'.
Mr. and Mra. George Lelnaar of
■ Hickory Comers spent Sunday af| lemoon and evening al Rex Waters’
Mr. and Mra. Alvah Rounds end
daughter of Battle Creek »pent
Wednesday evening at Harold Peni nock's.
I Pvt. Nell Rail of Mitchel Field.

H. O. PENNINGTON. Auctiui...,
Harold Pennock's.

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THORNAPPLE LAKE
HEARING IN COURT

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1942

Hoarded Coffee Will
Have to be Shared

A Wartime Thanksgiving

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to I

LOCAL YOUNG
PEOPLE MISSING

MORE ADDRESSES HEEDED

NUMBER

WELfAREBUREAUTO
rf REORGANIZED

' It was only B year ago that most things for which Americans should
publications in America were listing be extremely grateful.
package* to men In sendee. mak&lt; 1*i‘
the fact that this country had not
This country ha* taken
bad
sure that th* name of your son
Final Hearing li Set for
yet been drawn into the "shooting
husband.* relative or friend tn th*
Four Barry Co. |uvenil««
If SupdrviMn Have Hie
Monday, December 7th
Fail to Return from Dance armed forces of the U. 8 A. u
war" as a headliner on the list o( Pearl Harbor. Bataan and CorreglAuthority to Change It
HI there fellows! How goes It?
posted on tlie bulletin board in
Items for which ciltaens of the U. dor neither demoralised nor dis­
The petition of the Barry county
Four young people from &lt;Barrj the Hastings City Bank here and
a Old Zolly Is plnch-hittlng this week
S. a\should give thanks.
board of supervisors, asking for a
couraged us. Each new setback county, the objects of an Interuivi furthermore, help assLst tn keep­ board of supervisors. 1U welfare
so here's the news as we see It.
Yet,'by an ironical twist of fate, strengthened our resolve to see the search since their dlsappearanct ing this address up-to-date by no­ committee reported to the board
Your'pictures have Increased In court determination of the. level of
tifying the bank promptly of an) ------ --- ......
even as those messages of thanks­ Job through; to smash the forces
number so fast that Mr. LyBarker Thomapple lake, was considered by
last Friday night, were still miss­
change* in address.
This
b th« iI County
Social -n.
Welfare
Bureau
was
giving were being composed. a. Jap­ of Hitler and Hirohito In their
has taken them over to Earl Boyes Judge McDonald Wednesday of last
Un or aa
aona
o.mrlnM,
totnl
, moluing at the time of going to prow only
store on Jefferson street. Just two week. Prosecuting Attorney Barnett
anese fleet was sneaking’ toward conquest for world domination.
Tuesday, noon
,nd l&gt;
t» A «r»',Uon. eommnu. Uur raoamaa
stores south of tire bank, and there represented the board in presenting
Pearl Harbor to deliver the blow
The
news
that
American
troops.
lull.
Richard White, 10. of Freeport «rne, u ter. I, &lt;ompr,u. s. th&gt;1 m...
you are—soldiers, sailors and ma­ the matter In our Circuit court.
which stunned America and shat­ in addition to facing overwhelming- j *on of Mrs. Edna White of thai far. more than 100 present ad- tjme members of the county bureau,
rines. Almost &gt;ny time of day sev­
The supervisors acted when peti­
un to date*
nW,K1 to brine ,b
* lui “nd On'
number Th^Tare
dresses
are needed
the
IL .
tered the last, lingering hopes that ly superior enemy concentrations, village,
employed
— ----’—J in a Hasting]
eral people are at the window ad­ tions for such determination were
now
!nfrnlxrl and lbe
this country. Isolated from the bat­ | had to fight without proper equip­ restaurant, borrowed hl* mother’, up-to-aate.
miring you in your uniforms.
presented to them at their June
We mention your pictures par­ session. The petitioners were cottage
tlefields by two wide oceans, could ment or training and without any car Friday evening, to take hli ------- ---------------------------- - ------------- : taw require* that many members.
friend. Kenneth KuempeL 10. sor
There are now two clerk*' The
ticularly because fast week a letter and resort owners at the take, and
preserve a reasonably normal man­ chance of reinforcement or rescue. of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Kuempel o'
resolutions committee recommended
arrived from a soldier in California farmers whose land* were Hooded by
ner of living In the midst of wars did not destroy the faith in our Hastings and two girls. Alberta anc
suggesting It might be fun. sort of the high water last spring. It was
Florence
Belson.
13
and
15
yeai
which
had
already
involved
at
least
*upervlsors adopted the resolution
ability to achieve eventual victory.
a game he said, if all of the pic­ charged that that flood was due to si a it |aa/» r 1 ftl If
old
daughters
of
Mrs.
Viola
Mc
­
tures were numbered and then each the large number of drains In Eaton I M All |N(j P ADI V
a portion of every continent in the . Rather these dismal communiques
Dowell. Hostings R. F. D. to r
their report to the supervisors, it
week have a drawing of numbers Ionia and Barry counties. water 1 •"■“•■’V aHlYL,I
world except South America.
I aroused resentment against ourdance al Campau lake. Mrs Whit*
_______
i recommended that each of the two
and the fellow who's picture had the from which quickly finds Its way in-'
Now comes the first Thanksgiving (teive* for being so blind, so eksy go- stipulated that Richard must tx
PoetoHice Deal. Asks That: ■cU’* •««"«’«»
the welfare burlucky number would get a flat of to TTiornappie river and lake, great- ■:
Dec. 1 is Deadline to
Day of wartime for th* U. S. A. (ing&gt;
careless and so soft as to home by midnight.
They
Be
Sent
by
Ddc
1
;
e»u
be paid a salary o&lt; 31.500 and
cigarettes or something for a prise. ly Increasing the flow. Those espec-'
Insure Delivery
None of the young people ie-1।
Despite the sadness and the un- j p«.rmU a utuatlcn to develop under
r
th&gt;t Ule &gt;K&gt;llc&gt;' member be paid
We thought you- fellow* were on tally interested above, below and at'
Postal Authorities Warn
Postal authorities at Washington
00 u d“&gt;' f°r tils time and 5 cents
.such a strenuous training schedule the take were owners of farms and I
certainty which follow in the wake । our very noses whereby some of turned to their home that night,
you'd have little time to figure out cottages, whose property suffered, The bulk of Christmas mail must of armed conflict, there are many (
(Continued on page 4. Sec. 1)
i nor since, add although sheriff', are urging Uie mailing of Christmas' P^r mlle for travel to and from the
officers have combed the count) gift* this year much earlier than in i l»° meetings each month which
plan* like that, but now that you've damage because of the high water. |
be in the post offices by Dec. 1 this
since Saturday, nc trace has ye, previous years. They say that, to in- are held by the bureau, abo that
mentioned it we agree It sound.* O.
These property owners did not
been found of them.
year
if
deliveries
on
time
are
to
be
RECEIVES
COMMISSION
sure delivery, they should be mailed' ti&gt;e one clerk be paid a salary of
K to us and if that's what you wish to do any harm to the lake,!
Allen Prentice, soriy of Mr. and
Various suggestions as to wher&lt; not later than December 1. They!’115* P*r year. The board adopted
which la a popular resort In the; ®»»ure«l according to Smith W. Pur­
So during the week we'll give your warmer months. Accordingly they I dum. Second Assistant Postmaster
Mrs. Frank Prentice of Hastings they are and what may have hap­ anticipate much larger Christmas: theae recommendation* of the sal- ’
pened have been made but so fai mailing this year, because the two •D' committee.
picture a number (some of you have first petitioned to have the lake I General. Mr. Purdum Is responsible
township, returned home Saturday
they are simply “mtastng."
or three million men in army trainThe supervisor* did not definlteaddress numbers now that sounds level determined and maintained, to Postmaster General Frank C.
for a ten day stop over enroute to
On Monday Mrs White signee
like Uie ■ national debt) and then When the supervisors voted favor- I Walker for smooth and efficient air
*ettle thl* matter at the October
his new station on the west coast. I a complaint charging her son wilt ing camp* will be generously remembe red by their relative* and friend*. | session a* there was some question
next week we'll print the list with ably on that proposal, they next I and railway mall service.
Mr. Prentice received his second
New Coses Reported
| theft of a car. This was done U This will largely Increase the volume as to how far they could go In reyour "Home Front" number and petitioned County Drain Commks-1 Unprecedented wartime demands
lieutenant's commission last Friday permit local officers, state poller
And TB Deaths
of
Christmas
mall.
The
fact
that
*
organtalng
the welfare bureau tn
U&gt;e game will begin.
sinner Mark Ritchie, asking that a on the postal and transportation
or out*of-state officers to hold thf about u million more young people the mean time we understand
Both Decline
that
Among the very newest additions dam be built at the outlet of thesystems, plus a prospective record
•*"'* •*
—*
young people If they are found.
to this photo display will be Dick lake to maintain its level when and j volume of Christmas mailings, were
are working tor Uie alphabetical the opinion of the Attorney OenerWhile
the
state
of
Michigan
made
Sheriff
Bera,
his
deputies.
Prose
­
Hinkley who left on Thursday to as determined by the court They. cited by Mr. Purdum as necesnitatgovernment organizations In Wash­
cutor
Barnett
and
the
parents
of
"loin the navy and see the world also asked that the channel of the; ing earlier mailings than ever be- no appreciable decrease in the num- '
ington and other cities will increase We understand that It la settled
the young people have visited al the volume. Hundreds of thousands
through a port hole." as one of the river above and below the lake be | fore
"It is physically Impossible ber of new cases of tuberculosis'
relatives of the young people ir of men have been attracted from
fellows said Another new recruit dredged, making It deeper and for the railroads and air lines, found within its borders during the
the county and have traced dowr
is Harold Kimmel wlio started off wider, for a distance of two miles in i burdened with vitally important
their country, village and small city ber of the county bureau appointed
Monday for Great Lakes Station to each direction. It was also asked I war materials, to handle Christmas years 1939. 1940 and 1941, Barry
home* to work in factories making
Tlie young people have no money
county iuu shown a decrease in such
cannot be made a policy member,
become a sailor. that a drainage district be fixed, in mailings as rapidly as In normal
gasoline, or extra clothing anc war materials. That will add much
Friday evening, thirty-five coast which they wished to Include all the times". Mr. Purdum said. "If the cases in that lime. There were seven
Sheriff Bera believes they will be to the Christmas mailing. The heads the county bureau. The board of
guards from Clear Lake Camp were lands in the three counties which bulk of parcels and greeting &lt;?ardi in 1939 and they decreased to four
of the postoffice department, real­
found soon.
In town for the “Patriotic Sing" at drain Into the river or lake. This i are held back until the usual lime in 1941. Of the four new ones, two
izing this situation, are justified in
Central auditorium and they stop­ would Include lands in Woodland. | —the period of about December 15 were in the early stages and two
anUclpatlng a huge increase in
each county bureau.
ped afterwards at the USO. cen­ Castleton. Maple Grove. Johnstown.; to 23—they simply cannot be dis- were moderately advanced. One of
the volume of Christmas mall.
ter for cocoa and hot frtedcake* Baltimore and Hastings townships tributed in lime, and thousand* of tlie new cases was found in the
The war has taken many ernty in the state has considered makIt happened to be a rainy night and in Barry county, nnd a still larger! gifts will reach their destination* routine X Ray examination for in­
the fellows rode In an open truck area in Eaton, nnd a much smaller i after Christmas.
duction into the U. S. army. It has
is also responsible for a considerable
and they weren't enthused about one in Ionia. The petitioner* felt | In 1941 abqut 31.950 mall cars been suggested that Employers might
reduction In train service, which
sol ng home the same way If It could that it was fair to Include all these ] were required between Decmeber 12 wisely insist on X Ray chest exami­
again makes quick delivery of mall County Social Welfare Bureau. The
be avoided. Trying to moke ar­ lands in the proposed drainage i and 24 to deliver Christmas malls nation. before accepting a new man
"No Gift Wilhout a War more difficult. But the most serious Barry county board of aupervUors
rangements for a covered truck district, because the rapid flow of, —enough cars to make a train 270 to work In their industries.
Interference Is that, in carrying on
Stamp," li Thame
would, take time which meant the water from the drained areas In the mile* long. This year the extra
In the annual report of the Barry
boys would have one or two hours three counties ta the cause of the; cars needed to move holiday mulls County Health Department for Uie
'No Gift without a War Stamp" increased demands on al! branches eau overstaffed &lt;21 They fait that
two active members and one clerk
at the UB.O. room: Such being the unusually Ugh water in both river ■ are largely being used by the armed year ending August 31. 1942. it la
la the theme Michigan's flo.ooo re- of railroad service; and anything
rase Belly Tredinnick, president and'take In times of excessive rain-' services, * and ■ se^iRe shortage b itatod that -a well-planned X Ray
taller* have chosen to keynote their
of the OSO, was given an 8.OS. fait
I in prospect.lias priority over everything else In able sa
drive to iell War Savings Stamp*
county.
call for some of the gals to help en­
Wlien. the hearing on the drain I Tire postal service usually bcr- fa.Tes in the elimination and control
tertain the visitors.
petRlon was held, those whose lands' row* about 2.500 trucks from the of tuberculosis. The X Ray is the
Regardless of the down-pour. Hf- were to be Included In the proposed, Army nnd other Government agen- only satlMactory "W to determine
tecn 08-0. Rirls appeared in less dlstrlct for some distance away from cles. and rents about 10,000 from the presence of tuberculosis. The
liveries
of
Christmas
gifts
would
be
dividual tn Michigan to include a
than fifteen minutes and Joined in the lake did not fall for the pro-1 private owners, to handle tn» number of Chc*t X Rays has in­ when he completed training at
War Savings Stamp with every in­ much slower than usual with no in­
the ping-pong game, cards nnd position. The Hoods in the river and ■ Christmas malls. This year, it will creased in Barry county from 320 in Camp Davis, North Carolina. He
dividual Christmas gift, no matter crease in the volume. When a largely
dancing.
’
the take did not harm them ati all;
an. (be
ur extremely
eAuriucij difficult
amiciui to
io obtain
ouiam the year ending August 31, 1941. to began training six months ugo at for whom, or how small or large it increased volume is certain. It can be will name the two full-time memAfter much telephoning a cov- so why. they asked, should f
‘
they enough of' these vehicles
to meet‘ 414 for the year ending on the Camp Eustis. Virginia, and was may be.
seen that deliveries of Christmas
alao the policy
out-1 even a substantial part of the need same date in 1942. The health de­ transfered to Camp Devi* after
help pay for a dam at the take c.
“If every person will accept this gifts sent by mall will be much
boys. We know they were plenty let and for four miles or more of । The Army needs its own trucks and partment paid for 132 of these completing his twelve weeks basic
suggestion, and include a War Sav­ slower than usual this year. That
damp by the lime they returned to
(Continued on page fl)
private owners are reluctant to let X Rays from funds appropriated for training. He has been assigned to ings Stamp with every Christmas accounts for the urgent call from
eainp, but as they Jumped on the
that purpose' by the W. K. Kellogg the Anti-aircraft division of the
someone else use their tires.
Washington
to
mall
Christmas
packgift, millions of War Savings Stamps
truck one of the coast guards said,
Railroads are cooperating by con­ Foundation, approved by the Barry coast artillery.
Mrs. Prentice will go with him to
“Aw. what's a little rain, we had
verting some hundreds of steel box county board of supervisors. X Raya
insure delivery.
fun and Its worth the trip even If ARTHUR RICHARDSON
cars and similar equipment for mall for ail contacts with newly-discover­ his new station. They plan to leave Christmas, resulting in a tremend­
Banner readers, knowing the situ­ ron W. Tuckerman, of Assyria, a
ous amount of money for helping
and HAROLD YODER
transportation and Joseph B. East­ ed or suspected cases of tuberculosis
ation and conditions which have । former supervisor, and Clorene*
Having decided to quit farming man Director of Defense Transpor­ are stressed as a case-finding
These coast guards like Hastings
, Mater, of Castleton township. Mrs.
of it represents savings for the fu­ caused the postoffice'department to Nina Ware of Delton li the third
because our girls have a patriotic the horses, cows. hogs, chickens, I tation. has ordered that unnecessary
ture." stated George Carpenter. Re­ send out this request, will be glad
Interest in doing what they can for feed, farm machinery, and house­ travel be curtailed to the limit dur­
"Adequate hospital facilities and
to comply. We al) want America to
tail
War
Savings
Chairman
.for
hold goods. will be offered for sale ing the holiday season. But these modem treatment are resulting in
state. If
the clear Lake Camp boys.
&gt;sed shall
Barry County. "This is a sound,
be made.
We know (list others are doing at the J. B. Wolf farm located Mi measures cannot assure deliveries prolonging the life of individuals
continue
sensible Idea, and its entire success the first claim on every public ser­
these same things for youMherever mile north of Freeport. N. C. Thom­ of gifts on time unless the public treated for tuberculosis. Finding the
depends upon
every
Individual vice. Including railroad and mall No one could afford to be the policy
you air—It is that feenng that as will cry the sale and Ray Mc­ cooperates by mailing early and cases early in the disease is of great
services.
carrying through on the plan."
makes us want to do all we cam for Gowan will act aa clerk. The Har­ thus spreading the transportation economic value. In 1941 the sum of
Group Will Go to
.•someone else’* son who is stationed old Yoder farm will also be offered load over a longer period tlian usu- 116.18800 was spent for the treat­
Tiic Miclilgan Retailers War Sav­
Fort Custar
for sale. See the adv. elsewhere in
ings Committee has prepared a lit­ ARMY CAVALCADE
little from the office.
near us here.
•
ment of tuberculosis by Barry
Oh. yea. they had a coast guard this Issue for full particulars.
The action of the board at its ses­
Another group of Barry count) tle Gift Card, to be included with TOURING MICHIGAN
Mr. Purdum called attention tn county. Deaths from tuberculosis la
dance at the Parish House Satur­
individual
Christmas gifts, and in
sion next week wtu be awaited with
the task of the Post Office Depart­ the state aa a whole show very little young men have been accepted
HENRY
C.
HOUVENER.
Prop.
Tn
order
to
secure
additional
day night, too. Elaine Jarman, a
It is a slot into which a War Sav­
Interest by all concerned, and the
ment in moving millions of pieces decline, while In Barry county the
Army
equipment
and
trained
per
­
On
account
of
hia
wife's
111
health.
local 08 0.. home for the weekend
ings Stamp, of any desired denom­
taxpayers of the county are con­
of mail every day to and from number of deaths from that disease
from Galesburg, who has a lovely Mr. Houvener will dispose of the soldiers, sailors and marines through declined from four in 1039 to two in leave Dec. 3 for Fort Custer. Thej ination. may be Inserted. It has sonnel and thus give the people
personal
pciMHiai property
pruperiy at
ui public
puouc auction '—•--------- ~;------- ------- ”,----­
a place for writing the name of the of Michigan a more complete pic­
at the form
farm located
Sec. 30.
Rut- :
the ’or?d
extraordinary 1941.
nt
IncHted on
nn Rw
3 fl Rut.
Glenn Newton Campbel!. Dowl­
ture of their modem Army than
orchestra during the (evening.
"At the present lime there are 26 ing. route 1; Lawrence Charles one wiio presents the gift, and is
land twp. 4 mile* southwest of the J°b muat ** kePt current, even while
T/iosc retailers
Someone snid .who are the "kids" Hastings Pennock Hospital or 2! P”
nuh of mailings is coses of tuberculosis In Barry coun­ Wieland, Freeport; Norman Pau very attractive.
cessary to change the itinerary of
in the orchestra—well, with Dick miles east of. the Goodwill church i h*nd^d ,*£*&gt;■
out- the ty. eleven of which are in TB hos­ Bogart. Hastings; William Carver who ore participating In the State­ ths Army Recruiting Cavalcade, it
Hinkley. ' Harry Wood, and Bob
wide program of the Michigan com­
off of M-43; or U mile east of the 1 P°*ul establishment b opera Ung pitals. Public nurses of the county Jr.. Dowling, route 1; Earl Waltei
was announced today by Major
Roush in service, that only left Bud Tanner school hoJise. He 1. offer-1 with many thousands ofinaxper- health department mada 170 visits
mittee liave these cards to give to
Blake. Nashville; Dale Lee Mapes
Wolf. John Lockwood. Jack Buholta. ing a good Ihl of hone*, cow*.. »ei*ed perwmnel. emptoyed to tak- to patients with tuberculosis from Nashville, route 3; Don Harvej every customer who buys a Christ­ General H 8. Aurand. corpmandmg general of the Sixth Service
Francis Goggins and Dick Bogart.
poultry, hog* hay and grain and I,he Plficc of men called to the arm­ September 1941 to September 1942 Gutchess. Nashville, route 1; Jo­ mas gift from them. These store* Command with headquarters in
to Include
So the "kids" who helped out were
can be Identified by Die special
farm machinery. Dewey Reed will Ifd **rylce*
The new employees Eighteen persons came to the de­ seph Newton Thomas. Hastings:
Chicago.
‘
Howard Prost. 'Hube' Cook, Mrs erv th. ..I* and cuffnrd H.mmnnrt naturally cannot handle the holi­ partment
window poster which features tha
regarding
tuberculosis
Donald
D.
Townsend.
Hastings
The newly announced Itinerary
•Hube' Cook (at the piano) and cry the sale and Clifford Hammond day mail jam with the smoothness control.’’
route 3; Max Teegardin, Hastings “No Gift without a War Stamp" follows: Benton Harbor. November
Scouting*'
biggest
event in lha
Lynn Newton playing the beta
and speed of the postal veterans
Tuberculosis is a dangerous com­ Shirley Keith Chaffee, Hastings theme, and shows on Illustration of 34; Muskegon, November 35; Grand Thomapple District this. year wlU
wham they replace.
municable disease. Barry county is route 4; Meriyn Leroy Courtney
JOSEPH TOMB
Rapids. November 26 (Thanksgiv­ be the Annual Meetlng'ii the Has­
From now on thereli be a dance
IdenUftod
by
the
official
emblem
In view of all these handicaps to justified In spending the money it Cloverdale; Dale Charles Keeler
Because of falling health. Joseph
ing); Lansing. November 20; Sag- tings Methodist Church on Wednes­
for all service men every Saturday Tomb will sell his personal proper­ the service. Mr Purdum added, pos­ does for treating TB patients tn Hastings: William Frederick Craw­ of the Michigan Retailer* War Sav­
night, with various organisation* ty, consisting of one horse, three tal patrons should mall their gift* hospitals, at Howell and Battle ford. Hastings; Robert Henry Better ing* Committea. which is to be ber 30; Pon Huron, November 30; day, Dec. 2 The meeting will ecnsponsoring one dance evenlog.
cows, a group of farm tools and by December 1 if they wish to in­ freek. The state requires that to be Nashville; Norman Clark Perkins. found on their window*.
Detroit. December 2; Jackson, De­ Illes of Scouts. Cubs, and Leaders In
Came last Sunday and a number some antique furniture, at the farm sure that their friends will not be
A good portion of the retail stores cember 3; and Kalamaaoo, Decern (Continued vu
on page ».
fl, wvSec. u
1)
tuvnwuucu
, Hastings; Charles Edward Henson.
the district, followed by the elec­
of our stalwarts left for northern
Plainwell, route 1; Shirley Johr in Barry County are acUvely par­
4ti mllea aouthwest of Prairieville disappointed at Christmas.
tion of officers and annual report
I Trick. Delton, route 3; lUcliart ticipating in this program of offer­
The Cavalcade carries a forty­
the hunting season opened. As we pock will cry the sale. Read the
Seeber. Hastings, route 2: Ervlr ing War Savings Bond* and Stamps piece military band and officers wlth a Boy Scout Court of Honor.
ARMY RECRUITER
go to press George Carpenter and
Curtis. Freeport; Kicnara
Richard to their customers, as requested by
, Perry
»’&lt;rry vuni*.
adv. in this issue for complete list. HERE EACH FRIDAY
Dorrance Trethric Is tn charge of
Charles Leonard are the only ones
.
. Roy Bradshaw. Shelbyville, route the U. 8 Treasury Department. service now open exclusively for the potluek which will began at 0:90
who came back with their bucks
Runrtav sftsmnnn
Bunday
afternoon, st
at ahmit
about 3:45.'
3:45,| 1: Rrx
Rex Vemnn
Vernon Walters
Walters. HaitlnnHastings; Stores which are not now enUstea voluntary enlistment by 10 and 19 while Judge A. D. McDonald will
so If any of the others were plan­
As the man on Mr. Marshall's the Hastings Post Office each Fri­ two ears
cars crauied
crashed at the Interaecinteraec- . Stewart
Sweet. Middleville
- - - Carroll
------- '----------------------------- in the program, or which may not year old men. In the motorcade preside at the Court of Honor.
ning on venison for Thanksgiving farm has decided to go to work in day. beginning Nov. 27. from 0 a. tlon of Montgomery and East State J THANKSGIVING*' *
have the Christmas campaign mate­ are forty “Jeeps", two tanks, a half­
The theme underlying Scout and
dinner they win probably have to town he will have an auction sale at
rials. con obtain full information if track, scout cars, transport trucks,
readjust their menu to include the the farm located 2 miles south and cruttlng men for the Army. He BL Both looked like candidate* for, service TONIGHT
they will contact Mr. Ben Oidley, infantry heavy and light weapons,
“'•I’ l™.'’ “«•*&gt;
Th, o.m.n, or pr.l«- u th, City Retail Chairman, at Hasting an Air Corps Link Trainer and 'Manpower and Training.'’
well-known ham and eggs and like 3-4 mile west of NashvlUe. or one will also have information about the
It. We noticed that the dictionary mile north*and 3-4 mile west of W-A-A.C. for the women interested.
or telephone 2305.
many other instruments of war.
Pfc. Burr will recruit men for the bun. OUj Tm,. „r HuUojl rou« CtJd„„ Ior „„ „’nna„ „
states that venison is “the fleah of Maple Grove Center. He Is offering
Young men and their parents will Thornapple District
lor. Sue
lThwU«r.lnt urvta &lt;hU, WM. GOOD ATTiNDANCI
an edible beast of the chase." This a good list of horses, cows. hog*, U. 8. Army Signal Corps. Parachute I. n. amin«
not be restrained from examining
Arnold 1
tn, n„, M,U1.
year our hunters have decided that poultry, feed, farm tool* and house­ Troops, etc. Men of 18 and 19 may In hl, ur. .IU&gt; Don
closely
and feeling the weapons
rhumb at rent otloek &lt;xh- AT "VICTORY SING"
the emphasis is not on the edible hold goods-for sale. Henry Flannery choose their combat branch tn the Bidaey u p*mn&lt;en. DorM O.
and other equipment.
•“?,
" mlnuun or u» ell, am u&gt; t&gt;will ay the sale and E. E. Gray will Army with the Air Forces. Corps of Tre,r^ If 2?
but rather on the chase.
The first "Victory Sing" held In
will the Central school auditorium on
act a* clerk. See the Advertisement; Engineers. Coast Artillery Corps. &gt;aa drlvlna Ma ear norU, on Mon,- ,U1
•Troop Programs, Where to
Troyer says he, ren(ier special musical number*. Friday evening was well attended REBEKAH RED CRO88
will allow. (Get out your 'date' elsewhere tn this issue for full par- Signal Corps. Field Artillery. Cav­ gomery street
SEWING CLUB
Material, and How to Uaa It".
‘S^’lThe collecUon will be used for the and was greatly enjoyed.
ticulara.
alry, Infantry, and Armored Force. !,U’PP^.uhUD.a?t0 .V
books)
.
tlon with State, then started up USO.
The Rebekah Red Cross sewing
Arthur Lower presided and ako
PvL Earl Leonard. 30154200
and drove directly In front of the |
’---------------- &lt; *
ROBERT
DeCAMP,
Prop.
Patrol
Method In Scouting", with
directed the high school chorus. club will meet at Red Cross rooms
Batry E. 64th OA. (AA.)
Having decided to rent his farm. NOTICE—MAPLE GROVE TWP. rapidly moving car driven by Tagg. t DEATH OF MISS TILLIE TYDEN Miss Eleanor Page directing the
A.P.O. 954. care Postmaster
TAX PAYERS
Mr. DeCamp will have an auction
The Tagg auto crashed into the
Just os we go to press, word girls' glee dub. The program aa ance. No mealing thb week on ac­ ing the presentation.
Son Francisco. Calif.
I
will
be
at
Maple
Grove
every
sale at the farm located 3 miles
Including leaders
printed last week was presented. count of Thanksgiving.
Earl's birthday is May 4th.
north of Naahville Wl
on, M-66 ...ex
and. 1-4' Friday through Dec. and Jan., vered to the left and was brought, TlUle Tyden of thl* city, sister of Thirty-five - Coast Guards were
Pvt. Leonel Rex Underhill.
mile east He is offering for sale. I starting Dec. 4. at the Central Na- up standing when it hit an elec- 1 Col Emil Tyden. at Chicago, where present and sang the Coast Guard TO AID CHRISTMAS
36183502
3 horaee. 17 head* of cattle, sheep. Uonal Bank starting Dec. 5 until trie light pole on the north side of | *he had been a hospital paUent for song, '‘Semper Para’.us."
SHOPPERS
Co’. C. 826th Engineers Bn. ‘
hogs, chickens, feed and grain, farm' Mar. 1st. for Uie purpose of collec­ State street. The four persons in-1 several months.
Particulars and
"Streamlined Patriotism" was the
Beginning next week Thursday to
(A.V.N.)
Ung
taxes.
ted* and household goods, an ex- “
— ------volved in the accident *11 suffered; funeral arrangements could not be subject of the brief »ddra»s by Atty. business places wlU be open Thurs­
A.P.O. 3010. care Postmaster
cellent I'st of articles. Henry FlanGaylord E. Gray, Tress bruises and cute, but none of them, teamed, other than that the funeral Kim Sigler. Doing our best and glv- day stt«(noon
Beginning Decam­
New York City. N. Y.
.
was badly hurt
; t* being held today, Wednesday, tn
bar
19 and until Christmas, th*
A. C. Russel) Laubaugh
RMutar
Each of the two drivers was glv- Chicago
was his general theme.
stores of thia aty will ba Opar
Class 43 A. Cadet Detachment
tisement elsewhere In this issue for U. B. CHURCH
en a ticket; Tagg because it was I
*i&gt;
■
evadlags (or Chrirtou* shopper*.
A A.FAJ»B.
BAZAAR AND SUPPER
full particulars.
charged that he was exceeding the NOTICE
Stockton Field. California.
Church Bazaar and chicken sup- 35 mlie speed limit; Troyw because ■ The Hastings public Library will
W. *.e
■ '
'
'
Russell's mother teaches at the
Nrat meguag of w. IL O. vtl b0
he is alleged to have been driving. be closed the rest of the week after
Chidester school and Russell taught port Methodist church, Dec. 3.
Another sing will be announced ktii Friday Nor. I*, at 3 o'etoek to
an automobile when he had nd I Wednesday afternoon for Thank*Out 11-30 driver's license.
later, stated Mr. Lower.
j giving
----- ---------------vacation.

When coffee goes on the ration
list, some of the hoarders of that
staple may be emharassed; for
Washington authorities state that
each person who registers must dis­
close the coffee on hand and will be
asked to share II. Il thus appears
that hoarding will not work to the
advantage of any one.
Speaking of hoarding, the au­
thorities at Washington are In part
to blame. Before an article is placed
on the rationed list, news leaks out
from the nation's capital that Its
scarcity Is anticipated. That "news"
Is published of course, and at once
there follows hoarding of that i&lt;articular product.

TXFLFSSiS

MAIL CHRISTMAS
PRESENTSEARLY

DO CHRISTMAS

HEALTH DEPT. IS
04135593

COUNTY RETAILERS
BACK NEW DRIVE

AUCTION SALES

MORE SELECTEES
LEAVE DEC. 3

ANNUAL SCOUT
MEET HERE DEC. 2

A Sunday Afternoon
Crash on East State

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER tiS, 1843

M. O. B., a double sextet, which will
make its first appeanuDse at the
musical program to be presented by
the music department cf the col-.

LOCAL NEWS

DarrtU Janes of Heatings haa to­
ken a pee! lion with the Groll cla'rator company and moved his fam- of 503 EMt Clinton St. a graduate
from Hastings high sehool, is en­
rolled as a Junior in the music cur-

as

successful completion of basic fly- • dlevllle have ranted Mrz Thoe. Bal­ moved Into the upstairs apartment I POWERS ECHOES
ing training, will proceed to an ad-1 Uvea'S apartment on 8. Broadway, of Mis Prank Carrothers houae on । Mbs Eleanor Struble of Hastings
vanced flying school under the r kr. end Mn. Carol Burtthoiacr west Green St. Mr. Anderson is *(**■ a aural Tunert-J' and Wedr.esWest Coast Air Force Training I have ranted the Mn Olkdys Iron**y
ArtelteBedford at the
Guard Oamp at Clear Lake,
| home of her parents Mr. and Mrs
■ A son. Michael Wayne, haa been I
bom
to
Lieut,
and
Mrz
Ned
Renick
1
Mra.
Herbert
BlDvop
of
thia
dty.
•
h
‘
£°
er
“
"
‘
Avtauon CMdat David M. Town------------ - ——--- —---—-—
Mtes Ruth Johnson, daughter of
hJm*
send, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.; ot Port Sill. Okla. Lieut. Renick la wm recently elected as president of.
■Bawiucnd. 5M Amity St. Lowell J* 8T» dnate of Hastings Tllgh where1 Pr^rtVtrtrads herT^rtond om Shu11' ln
R,,o,uUon‘r1 War. enrolled In an ordlancc course at
la now stationed at Pecoa Army Air he starred tn aUitecfca aa he did
the University of Michigan. Ann
,
The
wuh
wu
wom
by
Indians
diaForce Basic Flying School, Pecoa. I IMer at M. S. C.
W,. ™ Anu.™ U.. '
£
Texas. Cadet Townsend, upon, the I Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller of Mid- j ’"m,
IkralU to denote their rank The
A«»rt Frost and litUe
sash, which looks like a long wide' daughter Jacqueline are vtsiUng her
(Scarf U woven with perfect work- jparentoMr. and Mn. Walter Porter
manshlp and haa been handed down 'near 8P»rta.
t
fros-\ each generation as it grows ! Pvt. George Bedford is now sto( more valuable because of its anti- Honed at Kelly Field. Texas
quny and historical Importance
f Mr and jjj, John Hoedemaker
Opl and Mrs Charles Robert Of Grand Rapids were visitors WedOUe are receiving congratulations nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
on Uie birth of a daughter. Caro-1 Arthur Bedford. They reported the
line Margaret, bom Nov. 13. CpL birth of a grandson. John Howard.
Cola la ataUoned in Savannah, Oa, w
daughter and son-in-law,
’ * * Lt. and Mra. Howard Klefl of Sandy

CHURCH NEWS

Hazel Hinckley and grandson of Mr.
and Mn Harry O. Ritchie, left hut
week for tha Great Lakes Nava]
Station, near Chicago, to begin his
training for service tn the U. S.

will preach on the theme. A Joy­
ful Advent Message."
The Sunday .«chool staff meets
Friday. December 4. 7:30 P M. al
531 W. CourtHA8TINGS
METHODIST CIRCUIT
Preaching services at
and Hendershott at 10:30 awl 13:00.
Theme "The Guiding Light.”
Those interested in organising a
choir are requested to meet al the
Quimby church Sunday evening,
al 8 p. m. The C. E. Oroup will
rneeb In basement ot church 8un-

I SHOP AT FOOD CENTER, SO

FOUR GALLONS
v
A WEEK
&gt; 4RF PLENTY
FOR ME
VITA-RICH

VEGETABLES
37c
19c
4c
27c

POTATOES U. S. n°i
4 lbs.
SWEET POTATOES
lb
SQUASH HUBBARD
q‘
BRUSSEL SPROUTS
table queens
each gc
7
2 bunches
9c
CARROTS
Toxas Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT
23c
5 for
lb.' 19c
CRANBERRIES
lb. 14c
GRAPES TOKAY
doz. 31c
ORANGES FLORIDA
5 ibz. 25c
APPLES KINGS
pk.

Rin CRACKERS 7|r |
1 lb. box

Aa I V |

“No more speeding about from stere to store for me. I'm going to save plenty
of gos . . . and money, too ... by doing all my food buying pt FOOD CENTER."
Hundreds of women are saying that today. Our convenient location . . . our vast
variety of fine foods . . . our everyday low prices make our modern market more
attractive than ever. That’s why all roads load to FOOD CENTER—the shortest
road to SAVINGS.

Qua&amp;ty Olfeafa.

CHICKENS

—
4 to 6 Ibi. average.

r«dc

1

,b 25c
"&gt;• 25c
ib 39c
29c
22C

BEN FRANKLIN’S

।

TOY TOWN
Ask about our lay-away plan for con­
venient Christmas gift purchases.

Gifts for the Boys, Girls,
for Mother and Dad, too !

FFe Have a Fine Selection of
.

FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER

Dandy, pkg.

Shredded Wheat

9
— "*

N. B. C, ..........

21c
box 19c

pkgx. fa ■

Graham Crackers

U

GOLD METAL FLOUR

$115

24’4 lb. sack .........................................

Softasilk Cake Flour
Veg. Noodle Soup

TfitROCERY DEPARTMEHT

1 W

« ~ pkf................................................

9

25c
19c
9nc

BISQUICK
41 oz. pkg.................................. ... ..................

WHEATIES

jQc

CHEERIOATS

1gc

CURRANTS

iyc

FREEPORT BUTTER
Fresh Creampry. lb

217c

FRESH EGGS
grade B large, doz

CLAPP'S DRY CEREAL

?q-

Or Oatmeal 2 pkgs.

MULLER'S DONUTS

g3c
33c
1 gc

Muller's Bread 9

9Qc

Muller', Fruit Roll

FRESH DATES

CLAPPS Baby Foods
Strained 2 for 13c

Junior 3 for 25c

** IS lb. loaves

29c

Angel Food Cake

SLICED PEACHES
Del Monte. Na. IJi can

MiMtia
STOM

BEN FRANKLIN STORES

TURKEYS, CHICKENS and DUCKS

OYSTER CRACKERS

9£c

ENGLISH WALNUTS
Fresh Crop, lb

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

TOMATO SOUP

2..25c
Heinz ...................
POTATO CHIPS
25e
GELATINE
C
,29‘
K.,»l
.................................... V
FRUIT COCKTAIL
31«
Fruit For Salad
32c
PUMPKIN
„23c
Del Monte. 2!i size ............. 2
PLUMS
„35‘
Del MonU. So. I'. .......... ........ 2
CHERRIES
17‘
Lawrence brand, can .............
STUFFED OLIVES
32‘
RIPE OLIVES
25‘
PINEAPPLE JUICE
35'
TOMATO JUICE
23‘
KOSHER DILLS
27‘
Sweet Pickle Chips
27c
GOLDEN DIP
O
35c
For jouf Thanksgiving poultry "

FDOKC ENTER

Hastings, Mich.

Telephones 2244-2557

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27-28
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE
/

and John Carroll and Rath Huaocy

"PIERRE OF THE PLAINS"
SUN.. MON.. TUES.. WIDX THURS..
NOVEMBER 29-30—DECEMBER 1-2-3
A musical cavalcade of yesteryear
Judv Garland. George Murphy and Ben Blue

FOR ME AND MY GAL"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 io 3:00

special attraction

Barry

theatrv

Hosting,, Mich.. Phone, 2247-2282

Mk

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27-28
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

The three mraquiteep in

THE VALLEY OF HAUNTED MEN"
and Richard Arlen and Arllne Judge

"WILDCAT"
SUNDAY end MONDAY. NOVtMBtS 29-30

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SPECIAL SERVICE
As is customary In all ChrUtun
Science churches. a spectol Thanks”rkc„
h'M on
JJunbM rtj, D., in ru Chur.il
of Christ. Scientist nt !0:30 a M
Following the usual order oi
service there will be a brief peri-xi
In which members of the congrega, tton may express their graUtudc
other he,P *hlch
they have received during ti|e past

aa^Jn'^ ,eu ,l0m Fsaim,
“i™.be "2’ •wr°i,rutl- For
Ute occasion and reads: -f wiu
praise the name of God with a

"THE GLASS KEY
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 to

TUES.. WED.. THUM., DEC. 1-2-3

;

'MISTER V"
"THE IEST FOR LESS"

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

hta

■OTmw.“5^'

Leslie Howard's greatest achievement

208 L STATE ST.. HASTtMCS. MICH.

BALTIMORE I'. B. CIRCUIT .
Sunday a. m prrnrhing 10:00
Sunday ochool 11:00. John Moore,
Jr.
Prayer meeting WrdneMiay
evening nt 8:00.
There will be a s)&gt;ecinl mLuvionury service al the Baltimore church
Saturday evening, Nov. 38. at 8:00
with Rev, E. M Coldrtm of Has­
tings as^hc rpvnktr.
,

METHODIST III URCH
, IlasUnn
। Prayer meeting tonight, Wed- •
’ nesday at the home of Mr. and
' Mrs. Lawrence Adams, 927 E. Cllnton St.
, Young peoples meeting Pridav
evenlng^will be at the home of
। Gladys nnd Donna Oler. north of
Jones .school In Irving township
Rev. Howard Rice of Battle Creek
who preached at both services lust
Sunday, will hive charge of both
services again this Sunday.
We will hold the service at the
County Infirmary Sunday after­
noon with Victor Sisson bringing
the message.
; All contributions toward the
parsonage furnace must be in tire
hands of the committee, L J. Tecgardln or Lawrence Adams, by the
i end of this Weq^J
.
Our revival storU Dec. fl. Rev.
Uwh of Marion will be Uie evan­
gelist. Plan to be present at every
service and pray for Uie service*.
North Irving
| Rev. Howard Rice will preach
again Sunday morning and Glen
Miller in the evening.
( Prayer meeting next Tuesday
night at the iiome of Bro. and
Sr., ShelUngton.
Young peoples meeting Pridav
Donna* CU
h°me °l Ol,dy5 and

TEAND TtiEATKB=

r

PRF.HBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday morning worship at ten
thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell
about "Winning A Sull" and will
preach on the theme. “The Most
i^pon.™ b-um - w.w hr mn.
-111 b. l-.lur. .!
Bm-W
in H.y. .iiprrlnlwid.nl Mn H.rold Phillips has been appointed
superintendent of the cradle department.
The Bunday Evening club tor
boys and girls of high school age
will meet at the church at sjx
p m. with Lynox I*wtv in charge.
This Is an inter-denominational
group.
The session will hold IU month-,
ly meeting at the church al 7:30
Tuesday, Dec. 1. The tnistees will

EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
, Rt. Rev. Lewis Bliss Whittemore
| of Grand Rapids will be tl&gt;e preach.
er at Emmanuel Church next Sun­
day morning al H o'clock, and will
confirm u claim of children nnd
1 adults.
Dishop Whittemore has
. become well known tn Hastings,
and a cordial invitation is cx| tended to till to hear him
Pol­
lowing Ute service, a parish fam*
By dinner will be iteld hr the parinh house.
Please phone Mil.
Frank Hoonan for dinner rcserva. Uons.
j Tlrhnksglvlng day will be obncrved st Emmanuel church, with a
। half-hour service al 11 o'clock
| Thursday morning w|lh the Rev.
Don M Gury celebrating Uie holy
communion.

IS.

grad, 1,1b.

The official board will meet Tues­
day evening at 7:45 in the church
office.

The Presbyterian Guild wUl meet
at the home of Mrs. Drlbert Whit­
more. 221 W. South St. Wednes­
day evening. Dec. 2.
■
The Woman's Mbsionary Society
will meet at the iiome ol Mrs.
Carrie Coleman. 813 W. Green St.
i at 2:30 p. m Thuradfty. Dei-. 3.
to consider the national and inr­
eign study book, "On Tills Foun: daUon." by Rycroft.
Miu Cora
j Mack will have fhnrge of the d-votlonala and Mrs. Harold Phillipa
will preside.

* Visit ☆

(fresh killed) lb.

STEWING CHICKENS
FRESH OYSTERS
PORK SAUSAGE
LARGE BOLOGNA

“ ““

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Th. w « n a nf
Friday vblton at the home of her
, The W. 8 C. 3. of the Delton parents Mr and Mrs
Maurice
| Methodist church will hold its rcgu-;
Maurice
jlar business meeting at the home
,,
' ..
_ , , ,
.
...
of Mrs. Lincoln Bush. Monday eve- : Mra- Paulu"’ Daniels has been til
1 nine. Nov 30. The society will hold .for lhe
lwo weeks
Its annual bazaar and chicken sup-' Roaell Stanton la hunting deer In
I
per In the church. Wednesday af- the upper peninsula.
j temoon and evening. Dec. 3. The ,
-----------J
(supper committee will be; Mrs. John CLOVERDALE
9MWa, Ulu C.ruu™ holomo,.
. ।
and Mrs. Leon Pennock.
Mrs., । _.
.. .
Charles Harrington will be In charge '. TO- who M&gt; » »»»»&lt;l~r I
... W. ml Un Bumll I
(of the dining room. Mrs. Bert Pat­
. ton and Mra. Bertha Adams of the H.n, Li-mjj WUkUuon. l-.Ur M,
Ch*"* *nd Juntor Ha&gt;‘.
fancy work and apron booth and '
i
Mrs. D. W. Robinson nrtd Mb tt“ra | Charles Floria of the miscellaneous 1
।
| booth. Mra. John Chamberlain will
Small Rodents
| be In charge of Die program In Uie
Vole is an English name for mv- ,
evening.
era! species of small rodents belong­ j
ing U&gt; the rat family, particularly
The Community Club will meet the water vole and Uie field vole.
I with Im, Belle and John McCalfum Water voles have small ears, short
toils and use only the hind legs in
j Friday evening. Nov. 27.
swimming. They are about the size
af a brown rat. The field voles
Although zUIl in the experimental have stumpy tails, thick bodies
and are about the size of common
i the manufacture of plastic bodies
grain crupi.
I for automobiles.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The Morning Worship service
will be held at 10:00 o'clock Sun­
day morning. Rev. Stone will use
aa his subject. “The Foundation
of Religion." The choir wilt fur­
nish special music. The Sunday.

t

The subject for Sunday is -An^nnt
^Od,rn Necromancy,
alias Meamerism and Hypnotism
Denounced."
*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1943
ganlze students for the high school :Leonard funeral home on Thurs- [ DELTON
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Victory corps. The aims of this ।day afternoon, the Rev. L. Winston [ •»- —‘
Bush Saturday.
Emrat Smith. She was a guast ot'
_
-movement are: 1. guidance into 1
Mrs. Bertha Bush and Miss Car- Mr. and Mrs. I^on Pennock Tues-'
himself before he started the army ;■ Tlie first basketball game of the critical sendcea and occupations; 1Stone oftclating. Interment
Orion, near Detroit, and Mr. and
In Riverside cemetery.
ollne Solomon were
Kalamazoo । day.
pilot buslrfess.
Mrs. Henry Shroder of Detroit vis­ shopperr. Thursday.
1 season U to If played with Allegan 2. wartime citizenship; 3. physical
I Mrs. Glonn Williams and three
Pvt. Forrest J. Hallock
here tonight. November 25. fiutend, nines*; 4. military drill; 5. com- .AWARDS MADE AT
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patton re­
Mrs. Mary Payno of Hasting* children of Gull lake and Mr: and
Det. QMC. lUlst Unit
of the original dale, because of Uie pctence in science and maUie- 1GRAND COUNCIL FIRE
cently. Mrs Patton spent a few
Eight Service Command
change of Thnnkaglving dgy.
ma tics: 6. preflight training in
Al the grand council fire on Tues­
Camp Berkeley, Texas.
A Junior Red Crass tea was given ' aeronautics; 7. preinductlon training ,day afternoon of last week In the days last week with her daughter,
Mrs.
George
Schoolcraft
In
Battle
for the mother* of all students ' for critical occupations; and 8 eom- ,
Cpl. Joseph ttnee. 36152698
school recreation room, five Creek.
.Tuesday p. m from 4:15 to 6:00 In ' munity services. Greater cooperattoa Central
,
Btry A. I7fh P.A. Obui. Bn.
Camp Pire girls were advanced in
the ptayi
---------nt------------...... build-1, between students, teachers, and par- ; rgn|t
**-----’lyroom
the Central
rank ana
and lwo
two were awarded na- p. m. Thursday tn Kenton's funeral
Fort Lewis. Washington
| ing. Thee tea
ten was given to raise monmon­ enU should hjlp In the war effort. I llona] jtonor#
' some ot- the things
■
J *
.■ ■ ■ «*»
----! ^7rv
Vf&gt;—. ‘T£,ir*wnnrt
. r.. i home for Frank Bailie. 47. He Is
ey to buy
needed
Joe's birthday is June Uth
tioria! hoS FoThoTh^dlrte *n&lt;i iun,i’’ed by hH raU*v- Pr&gt;" “Ml
Here's a Dec. 6th birthday
,to carry on the Junior Red Cross Rll«irl4.«e Man T«ll
Anne O^dve« « a
-th One aUUr- Mra AUcc «‘^hell of
woik this year. Those In*charge of DUSinCSS MBH I ell Ot
Pfc. Richard Gaskill
: ;*reparaliom were: Elizabeth Doster. Their TtOllbleS NOW
Hdqr. Co. 1st Bn . 138th Inf.
.invitations: Mary Ketcham, service: I .
L."
J.
..
, mn Knowles and Poppy Foote were IC wuh?m
Ug4 _.K(, ~
:
PauUite
Chandler,
food:
and
Gail
In
Getting
bU
ppi
ICS
, Fort Lewis. Washington
advanced to the trallseekers rank
H X**
(Foster, program. The home manage- i
and Helen Stebbins to the wood
\ a_.f.ann ut&gt;ouJ.lwo nU1'*
Pfc. Ifo Kay Hitt
inent clais under Mtas Bachelder
It ------------------is becoming----------------increasingly
... dlfi
_
I gatherer** rank The torchbearer north of D*lton passed away at
cult
h&lt;xn&lt;r
November 14.
l and the Dinner club wlUi Miss Me- “
“ *to
“ secure ouuide speakers "for ■ “ank ln homecraft was awards to East Garrison
service
clubs.
»o
the
program
com-',
M.
rj
ort»
Norton
w
JU
had
tUs
^,
Urr
llfe
;Elwain. also helped
Mix-; Rowe
Fort Ord. California
,lrp f
th(, fann where he was bom. He Is
11* Uie sponsor of Junior Red Cross 1mlttees of the Rotary club have been j\ L| hUn ,h|l
Leo Is from over Woodland way
s were Mary Lockwood I »urv,*wl
c*1* brother Andrew of
Tickets are on sale now for the 1milking use of local club talent. Mon- ; *
nnd Oh. yes. when is your birthday
8bullz_^nd two ^.ter. Euphenl.
senior
class
play.
"The
Clutching day noon Dr Guy C. Keller worked Annr
Uo?
out an Interesting session by callKnowles Helen Stebbin* and Jo“'PbUia living al home and
Claw."
which
is
to
be
given
Dccs'm1
Pvt. Burt ODannell
mg on various members to tell the aI^
McDonald extlngSd four n‘eces
tervice, were
ber
4
al
8
00
in
Centralauditor
­
.Htatlon HoupluU
held Monday al 2 p. m. from the
ium. Funds received from the play ’difficulties they arc encountering the t(re
1326 Service Unit
Preceding the'cmtncil "fire, thirty ’,enlon fun*™‘ »»«•»* he'* with
will go toward the publication of in carrying on their buxines or
BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE
Camp Lee. Virginia.
profewdon
under
existing
condl,
molhtrii
o
’
f
thf
c
nrp
Rev.
W.
D.
Robinson
pastor of the
. the senior yearbook .
(
Methodist Church officiating. BurBur­
i Club hour wan held Monday ■ tions. with so many rationed pro-; wefe entertained at tea
Pvt. Claude Emerson
so many
ma--------------- ----------------------tai was
In theIn cemetery
at
I lai made
was made
the cemetery
at
! morning, nnd club pictures were ducts. and with
~~r; r~
— -more
—r —
- .-------------------------------------- I-----, Finance 4&gt; pt.
taken
for
the
-Doomsday
Book
"
Ur
"
ls
,
for
whlch
K°v
p
rnment
priWIL
HF.
TRIED
LATER
I
Prairieville.
’ Mather Field
i The F. F A has sponsored a coni JI^h.^nnMie VWy m
au,1,&gt; y ! ..Don Braky, of Delton was brcfiight ,* Mrs. Arlo
----- ,---------— daughter
•—
Brown ”
and
Sacramento, California
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
•show November 23-28 In room 311 f
hav_ 1 before Justice Bowman Saturday 11®’11 of
“nd Mrs Mary
A Sept 28th birthday Is:
of the high ,-chool building .Awards ' b^n ^or?i!d itftSemuntarof' lor M^'nntlon on a charge &lt;rflPaynB of *»"Ungs were dinner
Pvt. Watson J. Walker
Rzu, been impressed a
with
of ।. ---------------------- ... ------» ““■•Y
I rwr
will _be
made in war stamp*. ; P-1th the number
ot
---------------------301 Med R. Tng Bn.. Co. B
_______________________
......unn,
whkhl:
“!u^.,™P! Hl. bond or. •_
JI th Platoon. 21 Reg.
Donald Berry, assistant manager.
Camp Joscnh Robliuam
.iAM.&gt;. Arkansas
niA.HMki
Hastings schools will have a twoLUU? Rock.
*s all for this time, but don't &lt;lay vacation Thursday and Frltlon Is the good-tempered way in
to
send
ua
addresses
and
November 26 ond 27. for which it U accepted by the business
forju. ... ____ _
___ ____
Thanksgiving.
.
'birthdays nnd write whenever you
| Sgt. Stanley Whcatcr. former men, berause they want America to j
win
the war. Though the lack of j
Next week ydur letter comes from speech and U. S History teacher, many materials and the difficulty ’
a man who knows more about pres­ visited Uie Idgh school Tuesday. of getting supplies of unrationed ‘
November 17. while home on u
For your Thanksgiving tabic!
sent day Barry countv than anyone luunrrn-ui)
lunuugn.
«
o?
d
’
« wrl‘
J1*1 ara
furlough.
elxe. and Incidentally he has one of fourteen-day
Nine senior girU are now taking
oul, wl,h ™ll°n carda- m'»n
LET US GIVE
the nicest mu I lee of anyone we know a course in the machine shop un- 0 »*rtou»
b^hiess men lh&lt;Z
It |
Which Is probably one reason why der Uie direction of George Ste- nre accepting it philosophically. »■
THANKS
everybody likes him m&gt; well. The
well. Tile following girls arc tak­ hurts, of course, to have to tell good
-Rent'' we're raving about b Har­
ing active part: I/mlsr Hinkler. customers that they cannot serve
old Foster, so you ran road along Jean loppcnUiirn. Elaine Winslow. them; but they find that the cus­
Again, in millions of Amariwith him next week.
.
con homo, we will offer up
Sybil Woodmansee. Virpirfta Kcllv. tomer is. generally speaking, acting
Until then, here's good health. Freda Butolph. Mildred McClelland, very reasonably,
Ihankt for all that America
no(sl luck nnd our fervent wish that Elsa Fem Pease and Geraldine
hat given us.
you mnv ail be buck home next (Tlctx.
,rlJ
DEATH OF FORMER
Tlinnk.* giving dny.
' The annual fall Concert was held &lt;'*&lt;R'AGO RESIDENT
Thanksgiving Is our symbol
Cheerio, Zolly Coffer. Friday evening at 0:00 In Centra!
Mrs.
Chauncey Wilkes, age;! 62.
“
‘ '**
of plenty ... of the bounti­
A lovely background for your
auditorium. The concert consisted passed pwny Tuesday night. Nov.
ful harvest of field and farm.
ADD MEMBERS TO
most formal dinners. Gives an
of patriotic songs and was railed 17. in Pennock hospital where she
Such old American customs,
taken
on Sunday ----------following
a
RED CROSS BOARD
a Victory sing. The buying of n was
—------- —
_
added sparkle to'your silver and
and
all
lhey
stand
for,
are
25-cent defense stamp was required heart attack Mr nnd'Mra^ WHkes.
glassware.
Mrs. Roy Hubbard. chairman of I ns the price of admbsion. The who had lived in Chicago for many
what we are fighting io
the Barry County Red Cross. has guests qf honor were a detachment Jtsra.
— *-*■
•—•’
years, moved to Hastings
iri April.
preserve. It will surely de­
SLze to fit standard dining tables
announced three more unpointe of Coastguards from Clear take,. residing on
77. W Green St. Mrs.
mand sacrifices.
—72 x 90. Nicely boxed U you
meats on the Board to complete the camp.
Wilkes was zn :------member _.
of ....
one of
want to buy an extra as a
We must sacrifice little lux­
county representation for the Red
The basketball season ticket sale the Methodist W. S. C. 8. Circles
thoughtful Christmas gift. Other
Cross chapter.
uries, so we .fan buy War
was started Monday. November 23 ' here.
Thote appointed are Mrs. Howard The tickets will be good for seven 1 Besides the husband. Mrs. Wilkes
Bonds with our savings. We
qualities at 2.98 and 3.98
JohiiMiii of Hickory Comers. Mrs home games
t Is survived by one daughter. Mrt.
must shop wlih core ond
Bert Brown of Orangeville and Mrs.
The Hi-Y held their informal Caryl Pelton of New York city;
lorethought, so our earnings
Harry BaUch of Middleville.
initiation on Tuesday evening nt two sons. Sherwood, serving with
will go as for as possible.
SELECT
,
■■-------- -- Harold Townsend's .home on M-43. the U. S. army overseas, and
Since the beginning of the war The boy5 initiated were: Stanley Chauncey. Jr. who is stationed in
We must, strive Io keep
YOUR GIFTS
the German Luftwaffe has killed Bridleman. Ronald Brass. Jack Florida In naval service; a grandcourage and confidence...
43.000
.English
civilians in the
Walton. ncnneui
Kenneth Miner.
Miller. Mason
Mason uaugnicr.
daughter; iwo
two otomers.
brothers. narr&gt;
Harry .
.
................................
- .great- wiiucHi,
so we may have reason to
est mass nir raids the world has ever Thomas. JohnKCo)eman. and Rich-; Johnson of Chicago and Arthur 1
seen. In the year 1941 alone, tuber- ard Rascy.
I Johnson of Ionia: and two sisters,
give thanks every day of
PAY ON THE
cuteeLs killt-il 50.173 Americans. An j At the request of the Faculty- Mrs. Albert Erickson and Rose
uddltluual 106.714 persoiu wora ncw-.£)ud«-nt council; an tu-swubly waoljohnron of Chicago
CHRISTMAS
ly discovered to hove Uie disease.
(held Tuesday. November 24. to or- | Funeral services were held at the
Col«rfB1

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�THE HASTINGS DANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

Froflt* af Drag gist
rotary and treasurer. Kathleen Ten-11
day? Just ask them and youll *cn*al!on and It often applies to
According to Dun *
u tha&gt; had ■ «T*n&lt;s
u “
pnwrMa rather than the pro­
Eck.
1___ a -w -w w -r-s w -w -r know
cradle will be apared the grim task
...
.
[,
-r w r
t
8unday dtaner gussi* of Mr. and
the avaraga prMt tor an
duct—with the emphasis on the ent drug store actively managod by
U
J
1
1V1
JC/
I
Mrs
Robert
Cock.
MU*
Elisabeth
I of fighting another war resulting
president, Carl Hathaway; secre­
JasA which tacidwtally rhymes
tary. Roy strtmback; representa­
from Uie maladjustment* of an
t-x T
r't Henry. .Mr. and Mr*. Nay Bump. and suggest* ham both equally ex- an owner who is a pharmacist to
I WKRTtia THANKSOIVWO
^.u,
tive. Karl SchanU.
f 1 P I f
&gt; Mr. and Mn. Jaka Edger. Mr. and
13.178 a year.
„
TWENTY YEARS AGO
V7 1 1
O Un Richard Oros*, and Mrs. Mina pnahe.
Room 103. supervisor. Barab*r* 1
November 22. 1822.
Bachelder; president. Mabel Moore;
!.’.o" •»"««»"■
Weekly Magasmn
The crossword puaale that 1* built
rccretary. Elaine Cotant; treasur-,
The Saturday Evening Post, with
on - Monday. Mr anu Mr*, jo- , number tnu week ana now it u around important people and used a clrculatton of 3.103.019.. ba. U*
tuu. wlmt O*U «
“»
« ««•«»»
president of the Michigan' State er, Lots Campbell, and representa­
seph Pflug celebrated their forty- i getting so more feltow* at camp in all Urge dally papers shows
***
menu and -let u* abo be thankful Good Hoad* Assn for the eighteenth tive, Betty Coleman.
larg.st weakly clrculatton “f ,n*
to 1be
put
on the Bunaay -*■am- Nanay
—•
fourth wedding anniversary.
To uk “
------* —
m.d .nd dlwud
«»• consecutive year.
magazine in the United Slate*
j those of us In the Banner office, ner UK uum w, ban ealla ror ponaol peraon lor Ore
AND BECKWITH
Cong. Ketcham haa recommended RANDALL
TART NAVY
’that means Minnie and Joe. and from the county. Whenever you puzzle in, the November 18 U»ue.
never discouraged
We had — "
NAVY TRAINING
TRAINING
the appointment of E F. Blake a* START
Now
nun in
ui training bi
at the world*1 n
we tena
send incm
them our cougraiuutiMHiB
congratulation* ' want them for Bunday dinner call She is doing a splendid Job a* Chief
fider.ee in our ability to recover the 10
jiostmaster at Middleville.
&gt;
of ills Woman's Aviation Transport
Lynn
Lewis
—
2118
or
call
the
U.
8.
1
i
Joe
u
K
home
new
Ukln,
u
ground lost by our bungling b*d|A8gYBIA
Cleo Mouryr. son of Rev. C. C area: LK.,.. HI. lwo Buna mm „.y
, Ume wntu n, n^,„, u, O. Room 3445 before Friday night Division and is a credit to her coun­
W. never .remed to que.try and her parents who are well
Mourer of latke Odessa. the noted Mee rtuon. oi «»n bel&gt;u UK,nM I |w , mu&gt; n.,„r „„ nomr „
tlon the fact that any sacrifice wa.
WaIUr MIUer „f the checkered trombone player, will play hi* trap » *
"Oh deer, what can the matter ’ known in Hastings and Barry
wWh thr.
n«. Joe u luu u much * pwrt or
drums
in
the
Mission
this
winter.
nee: Tn.y mxwud for Only UK
ptptr „ wb„, b,
Oow„ be." Hhe old lima muMcal Jingle county.
praferaU'e to the alternative of district is ill with pneumonia.
•***-................... here making up the layout forms 1of 'Jonnny'a So Long at the Pair'
surrendering to the will of such • The patrons of the Eagle district THIRTY YEARS AGO
/
Horace Powers finished hl* wort
A »l ff routine of instruction
WfCk Ior
flfl wnje haa been adopted by our local hunta
people a. the Nazi leaden and the
“on&lt;UI
•f*’00’ hoy“
November 21. 1912;
(
physical conditioning, and naval yeaia
men &lt;and huntawomen) a* the
»»
to get it in readme** for the opening
chJM, n,,, tn, mnoenee 1942 theme song and the title haa on Friday. Nov. 30 to take up dutie.
Japanese militarist*.
of
f?-r lhe checkered student*.
Crandell Co'*. Store has Just re­ pnwKlure MpM &lt;o mole hort- ’
«“&gt;
ot people .Ac
a* a lieutenant in the U. 6- Nava'
.uw ...c reeling
.ccu.wo we
w. l..„ been changed to “We've only been «u
We can be thankful for this spirit i Another group of hunters in the ceived a "big" Blue Ribbon cheese. noiumr
’ By a strange coincidcnct
most of their
tlieii for them nev
new recruits, will take moat
’____________
sver
change and on proto; Blven lhe A,r" in*uad
IReserve.
—
\
Knell IMUala uul &lt;»• &gt;«" »&lt; t,“4n»■"
Y"1 •&gt;“» It weighs 232 .pound*.
.....
Ward Cole.
noir. John
John Schreiner
Schreiner and
and
Mis. Rosella Goodyear gave a\ix time -during the next few weeks.’ day, Jo^,/cren
Ward
•ven if you're
vou're not here 1I
* * *r
1.
comparative ease and well being Ferd Stevens.
o'clock dinner Saturday at which At Hie end of their training period with _ybur sleeves rolled up, we I —— -------- , Nov. 20. 1835 that Horace enterec
j------ —
Mr. nnd Mrs Forest Stamm hon- time * formal announcement was'\ they will be granted a nine-da]'-knOvTyou are anxious to get that I of over fifty duck* about 4 p. m. Kim's office. During those sever
” leave, at which tlm.e-the)'.early copy of the paper because ' Sunday flying over town due nocth­ year* Horace developed consider-,
stroyed the lough fiber of thia na- ored their mother, Mrs. Hannah made'of the approaching marriage iX'boot
w11l —. ------- — k------ k
little &lt;trl.
, its as much a part of you a* the air
9U“« * sisht and "what youll able of a reputation for hl* ability
■I—,
.
Stamm at a family gathering of her of her niece. Miss Harriett Ododaw.
rr* when vnu haven't ont a etm "
H 'VSf Y°u ,breathe
. brothers and sisters at dinner Sun- year to Mr. Donald Van Zile of De­
Carl
the euentlal core of difficult anC
We can be thankful, too. that day. MeAArs Bnd Mrsdanws David troit.
In other
other wt
words, you may miss ua I remarked an old timer,
In
Involved
legal
problem*.
Beat
oi
even now. before the war I* won Conklin. Ocorge Conklin, Den Conk- ■ ■
The marriage of Miss Margaret ard Allen Beckwith. 17. son of Mr and there’s no doubt about the fact '
luck to you fellow and all of u&gt;
thought is being
Orlie Miller
■some
uum: uivu*.
, ngiven to lin. Mr*. Avis Dabcock. MI1l.w
t.lm&gt; Ironside and Mr. Arthur Crothers and Mr*. Floyd Beckwith. 501 Bond, that we mis* you, and Joe. that's I Another Sunday "did you hear" hope to see you back on the Jot
putting it mild.
:»'•» the radio commercial on the
peace,which will eventually come. and motiier. Mrs. Rose Miller, Lucy was solemnized at the bride's home St- .
I
- . • •
I grape Juice hour? To quote "it here again after the case against
and Wesley Butler.
on
West
Green
St.
Thursday
eve
­
Very few of us expect a quick, easy
Hitler, Hirohito
A: uu.
Co., haa beet
’
•
oui
Did sixteen coast guaras
guards from :1 gives you use
the acncious
delicious jeny
Jelly ana
and niuer,
turonuo «
The Happy Dozen birthday or­ ning of last week at 8 o'clock
Bridge Expands
Clear Lake Camp have fun Sun- Jam sensation—" We know that I successfully prosecuted.
finish
to this struggle. There
,
re ganlzatlon met on Friday the 13th
The San Francisco-Oakland bay
I
1
hard difficult limes ahead. Yet. even at the home ot Mrs. Myrtle Hemery ELECT OFFICERS
bridge expands 30 feet In the sum- I
in *uch rural communities as Barry
"ear Bc?f.ord'... . ..
,.
FOR HOMEROOM
. which
k. v. . ..
I na
Messrs. Allan Wood.
Hill
Election of homeroom officer;. mer.
counly
h.v. Ul». II Key .1.
&lt;h-l,
&gt;n, onHarold
, hun[lnJ
nnd representatives on the faculty
rect connection with international lrlp j,, lhe north.
student council have been com­
affair*, there to a growing approMrs. Evnngie is spending some pleted at Hasting* high school
LIBERTY LIMERICKS
elation of the fact that the peace time in Detroit at the home of her Ute rcXulta are a* follow*:
a* well a* the war must be won if ^'toVarn
Room 202. supervisor. Roy Gar­
are to avoid a tragic repetition
Uon Cole and
A]lx,rt Dur. ner; president, Beverly Myers, vice
president. ' James Long treasurer
of the present war two or three ham and Jack Kemp, of Battle Jean ifootc. and secretary. Bar­
decades hence.
Creek, itave gone c.n a hunting trip bara Castalein.
in northern Michigan.
Room 2M. supervisor Tac Gies;
In thia era of rapid communica­
Mr*. Kenneth McClland ha* em­ president. Shirley Henry; secretary
tion and highly developed industry ployment nt the Wilcox-Rich de­ Horace Keller; treasurer. Philip
Ln which the economic resources of fense plant in Battle Creek. Her hus­ Frandsen;
and
representative
a nation are not merely important band i* now stationed at Camp Rob­ Thomas Dolan.
LBS.
inson. Little Rock. Arkansas.
Room 205. supervisor. Le.stei
to that nation alone but to the rest
Mrs. Ben Conklin and daughter­ Schilling: president. Beverly Brad­
POUND
of the world as well 'Java* rubber in-law. Mrs. Paul Bivens, were In
OR OVER
ford; secretary and treasurer. Kath­
or Malay's tin. for example*, there Ann Arbor on Thursday where Mrs’ leen Procfrock; and representative
Is no such thing as Isolation or self Bivens received medical treatment Frederick McDonald
Room 208. supervisor. Ruth Rob­
sufficiency.
The various contl- nt the University, hospital.
nento and countries are not s?p-'I Word from Clifford Conklin, who son; president, Sally Goodyear:
was in North Carolina in August on wee president.' Mary Lockwood;
crate unit* but rather essential maneuvers and stationed at camp secretary and treasurer. Elaint
and
representative
oogs In thl* globe which we call Edwards, Massachusetts, since, stale:, VanHorn:
Said an acrobat numcd
FANCY PLUMP
UiAt
expects to soon be home on Ralph Gits.
*
|
“the World."
—
— he
---------------------------------------------FOR
Ali Ooop,
Room 301. supervisor.'Lewis Hine:
If you are not convinced of this * £i[,olyh\„
LB.
ROASTING
The
Young
Peoples
group
will
president.
Douglas
DAvcy;
vice
“I’m constantly telling
fact remember that right now we e„
miT,
inuri 28
rfO &lt;nt
il the
me nvi.it
meet u,(
on nvx
November
home president. John Malcolm; secre­
my troupe—
FANCY YOUNG
are undergoing the restrictions of of Mr and Mrn On&gt;l MUlcr&gt; nnd cn. tary. Bernard Mankcr; and repre­
FOR STEWING
Pledge all you can
rationing, -paying high taxes, send- joy a Thanksgiving dinner
sentative, James Coleman.
OR FRICASSEE
raise
----Room —304.
.
supervisor Ottilia
Mrs. Anne
Raymon returned
ing armies oversea*, turning the
~~ ”
J ’last
**'
For War Bond*, these
LONG ISLAND
“eck
“h fr®m attending a cousin's Kamlruke, representative, Robert
force of American industry toward *
days,
A REAL
funeral In Chicago when rhe re­ Stowell.
thU&gt;„ UU.U.M iur.. .nd ceived a telegram of „
Room 305, sujiervLwr. Lena Lett­
DELICACY
it.
lite ...............
death of
And Hitler will be in the
warplanes, and reading with sorrow n friend there.
er: president. Richard Dean; vice
Soup!"
FANCY
the ever growing casualty list* of
Maxine Randall is lender of the president. Betty Clark; and sec-.
YOUNG—PLUMP
men killed, wounded or missing in rewing project pt Steven* school, rotary. Robert Clark.
LB
FRESH DRESSED
Room 308. supervisor. Carl Dam­
action—and all because an under- Clare Norris leads the Handicraft
WW*AV
son; president. Lawrence Fuller:
FANCY SMOKED
R,d
vice president. Patty Shurlow; sec­
WHOLE OR
gruber. with a funny little mustache Camp clfaf lake Sundcny nleht ln rotary, Madelyn Sigler, nnd Irons- :
LB.
SHANK HALF
and an Impassioned oratorical voice cooperation with the Ministerial As- urer, Mertlyn Zuttermcbtcr.
FANCY LATE HOWE
Room 307, supervUsor. Oeorg;
-socflnunr bl Harry county.
STANDARD
fu' n
Hie
checkered
school began Avery Aten; president. Ario Van­
FOR COCKTAIL
place in the scheme of things. And
sclsool work on Monday, at the Houten; vice president. Patty FewBAG
OR STEW
Uie reason that this neurotic little
Eagle school house. due to the law les*; secretary, Elisabeth Cortrlglit
CAL'FORNIA red emperor
windjammer with the Messianic of the former school house by fire. and Representative. Jean Burkholdcomplex succeeded in hoodwinking j
LBS.
Room 310. supervisor. Arthur
the German nation with aid of his!
Kiara. Stripes Equal
In 1795 following the admission of Lower; president. Portia McLaury
gangster cronies in the Nazi party
vice president, Marian Cooley; secJUICY—SEEDLESS—FLORIDA
LGE. CAN
stems back to 1918-19 when the I Vermont and"'Kentucky to the UnU. 8. decided to withdraw from the I
NONESUCH
DOZ.
stripe* in the Flag of the U. S.
annoyance of participation tn in-1
TEXAS—SEEDLESS—80 SIZE
PKGS
tematlonal affaire and when Eng­
Cradle of Liberty
land. France and Italy were loo tired i
The "Cradle *of Liberty'’ I* In
FOR
OCEAN SPRAY
and confused to formulaic a con-' Fancull Hall, Boston. Daniel Web­
mean that youngster* now in the

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DUCKLINGS

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23*
GRAPEFRUIT
20*
YAMS
12'
CELERY
HUBBARD SQUASH 3 - 10*
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ONIONS
.SWEET POTATOES 3 14'
RUTABAGAS3
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atructive peace or even to properly ! ster wa* die first to call the hall
enforce the provisions drawn up nt the "Cradle of Liberty.”
Versailles.
General Derailing'* Family
If the present concern over the '
The wife and three daughter* of
peace to come develops into a sus­
General Pcrihlng were burned to
tained demand for action, then we death on August 27. 1815. in the
can all be* truly thankful for it will PrcsiJio at San Francisco. Calif.

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OBSERVANCE
■ir Among the many things that
we Americans hove to be thankful
for, let us not forget to Thank God
that we ARE AMERICANS'
☆ As we foce another war may
we remember the blessings that
we enjoy and give thanks for
them and pray that the (Jay of
peace will soon be here. To do
this let's all do our shore to help
bring Victory soon.

SANTA’S
Done a Rush Job!
Let's Show Him IF'e Appreciate
It By Gift-Shopping Early
Scnta and his helpers worked double
time this year to pile gifts on our
counters way in odvance-so that your
Service man wouldn't miss out, so that
you could save money, time ond en­
ergy by shopping early. Come in now!
Complete selection of gifts for every­
one!

LBS.

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WALNUT MEATS.
32'
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16'
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.20'
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER M, IHZ

BARRY BYPATHS

ot Mr. and Mn. Luther Wllltaon pf
The F. F A. of the Heatings high name of- Gary Lynn.
Battit Creak.
I
Mr. and Mn John Klinger are the'I Mn. Agr.ee Bidieman and baby;
aehool are iponeortng an Ag-HB
tn —— K
mh* ... — - ‘
Corn Show In the agricultural room parent, ot a daughter bora NOvesn-______ - —
.........
—,
ber 11th. She wUl arwwvr to theiMUr Sunday evening after ipendtwo
with her parents.
news this week that we completely exhibits which will replace the an­ nkme of Judith FRy.
ItoWU t™ tom. or ««
forgot to collect anything tor this ,nual
1WU „.n, t
™lllon Ior
auExposition
tor the
column Added to this. the small ' rationA8-HR
A ca^
n^Sr
™ due“nephews are here and I'm back in I tries expected in the 11 classes of
ansa.; Robert Hartman U tn a
of^Mr^antf Mra
ment*^ThL bmomln«'&lt;whil«K*1'1 COrn' HybrW
PUnt
hrepltal somewhere in Australia.
I*
M
ment. Tnu morning while I was I
md p™ mm «t—
Mr Wheeler ta awUUns In the '
£ Johninn
frUnd
the'vwing ‘*i one’ and^Mv^'Co 10 4,ake prtJ“* totaUn« •’»00 ln War
store
while
Mr
MeNultv
li
alMont
mim J-n
Loretta
Joiuuon
and friend.
■
mm
wm«
Mr
.
Manna
u
,bm
bi
Q,^
,Co.me Btampi
Stamps will
wUl be
be awarded
awarded in
to addition
addition
here end let me comb your hair."
to regular prize* and ribbon*. High­
.rtbrna J«-U or Mr mto Mr.
He said grandly, "Oh. that don't est winners will be given points to­ OMOO&lt;r
bother me any but where's my eoetf
ward a future trip to Use Interna­
tional -Uveatock Show tn Chicago.
Bpeaklng of hair. I've got to apeak
me r. r * aavuor. Mr. t. n ; "" •" "T•
““-"-’Sunday evening with their deer.
■to Buster about hampering the war Knopf
has announced the following t
Training Station last Tues-.
,
effort. The oil he puts on hia hair assistants—Manager, Robert GaMlll; Q*y' Nov *'•
\ I The flrat tubercular ChfUtaAg
trouM greaae a coupla Jeep, and ‘
*nM"'
,
.XXU..V. I.:-..-...,
=«.„! Mr. and Mra. Joe Konlczny and | Seal Sale was held In Denmark in
some left over for peanut butter
General
Arrangements chairman.
chairman.: Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr\ 1W4. the result of an inspiration of
manufacture.
! °«
ntlral Arranaamenta
Lloyd Frey; Contest chairman, Don- ! *”d Mra. Al WlsnlHti of Dorr.
‘ Einar Holboell. a postal elerk.
Drake; Judging chairman, Leroy I
Proud Mother: How much do you aid
Wheeler; Dent oom
chairman, 1
charge for taking children's photoClarence Hoffman; Pop coni chair­
gtaphsf
Photographer:
Five dollars a man, John Bechtel.
dozen.
TWO NEW RED CKO88 SEWING
P. M You'll have to give me Ume.
GROUPS ORGANIZED
I've only got ten now
Formation of two sewing groups
We are going to have chocolate Ln the county because of gas ra­
chip cookies, warn-, for supper. Bur tioning was announced by Mrs Fred
a 7 or semi-sweet chocolate bar at Bechtel, chairman of production
the grocery and follow the recipe of the Harry Co Chapter. American
on the wrapper. Per a special treat Red Cross. These groups are in ad­
tonight, we will get out our tightly- dition. to one at Hickory Corners
covered coffee can and have a few formed In the spring and the Mid­
quick sniffs Smelling this empty dleville group which got under way
coffee can Is as rapturous and ec­ this fall.
static a thrill as one can have un­
til we hear (he glorious tidings that and Hendershott district Mra. Helen
[Drake u chairman at Dowling and
.
I Mrs. Irene Hendershott Is the leader
For a Christmas gift for my fat [*t Hendershott district. Mra. Howard
Utile niece of sixteen months. 11 Johnson is in charge at Hickory
took a broken-down orange crate ; Comers and Mrs- Jean Balsch at
and stood It upright and knocked Middleville. The formation of these
□II shades and sizes
out the top and bottom. Then I groups wlU make fewer trtpa to HasMwed off the part below the mid- Ungs necessary and stiU enable the
die shelf the right length for short ltfl1 Cross sewing to proceed as
legs and sawed off the top for arms. planned.
and back, the arms were &amp; inches
The Hickory Comers and Mldof pompons for the
hlgh and the back 10 Then I rein- .dlevllle groups are pledged to each
forced the bottom with stout cleats do 10 per cent of the eouhty quota
Thanksgiving dinner
because I know the little pill will I and »o far are more than living up
drag It around to climb with. Now to their pledge.
from $.75 and up.
it Is ready to upholster Tack on 1 Cutting of garments is proceeding
Roses. Comotipns,
padding, such ns an old. clean bed satisfactorily with women working
quill and shape it artistically. Cover Monday morning, every afternoon
African Violets. Chry­
this with stout muslin or feed sacks, and every evening except Tuesday.
Then make a slip cover that can be Each group is faithful to their work
santhemum plants.
slid off and washed. I am going to and keep enough cut garments on
Begonias. Cacti. Excel­
mnkr this one of fine blue and white hand to give out to the sewers.
checked gingham and will applique; Yam for 72 sweaters, 48 pair
lent
Assortment, of
a red flower or animal on the back, of wristlets and 48 helmets has been
or rather the front of the back. The given
-*--------‘ 1to
-------------------------‘
out
knitters
and 325---of the
cemetery wreathes.
bottom will hnve a pleated ruffle. 400 soldlera' klta have been com­
and I hope you know what a pleat- pleted and turned in. Matertai for
rd ruffle is. Anyhow, you girls know the kite has not been received but
what I mean. There won't be any the klta will be filled as soon as it
FOR CHRSTMAS there will be Poinsettios, Azaleas.
chair
because I knowcomes,
Lil- which tells the story of how
—cushion,
--------- ---------------------------He MLu^y ro wr)|. Rhe'd use it for a I well the Red Grau work Is being
Christmas Begonias. Violets, Cacti Gardens. Ever­
foot rest on the floor.
I done In the county.

By JANE CAMERON

&amp;t“iZSS"

m-

DO YOUR GIFT SHOPPING NOW ON

WARDS LAYAWAY PLAN
BABOAINS FOR THE HOME! (EE WARD* PRICE FIRST!

■srs.i’x.-

Thanksgiving

Flowers
'Mums

Table Bouquets

BIG 44-INCH CEDAR

24.95

CHESTS.. THRIFT-PRICED

A thrilling gift for your wife ... for your wife-to-be or for molherl
And Word* moe.ey-«oving price make* it a *far value! The water­
fall styling combine* with rich looking walnut and oriental wood vw

Choose a lamp table for mom and dud, a studio-end for that newly

neer*on cedar. The generou* storage space will please any woman!

married couple, a radio table for youreelfl Reverse diamond

THREE CORNERC
Last Week's Utter
James Hammond left with his
party Saturday morning for their
trek north for the opening of the
deer hunting season. Mra. Hammond
Hiid children visited her parents. Mr
and Mra Leo Fisher, and the Harold
Ftahera of East State Road during
Mr. Hammond's absence.
Cecil Plank of Cleveland. Ohio
spent Monday and Tuesday with.
Mr. and Mrs Edw. Walters. The
Planks expect to move there Friday 1
as Mr. Plank lias employment at the ;
Bliss Co. In Hastings
Mrs. Richard Cook and Mrs.
Itester Larabee motored to Battle'
Creek Saturday afternoon to meet |
their brother, David Robinson, who
is attending the Naval Service;
school 'Signal and Radiol at the
U nt C ^tdcago. Duane Day of I
BarryvlUe, who leaves for the army ;
Tuesday, called on David Sunday
forenoon and in the afternoon David
called on Corp.^Chas. Kiddrr. Mr
and Mra. IL J Robinson. Dorothy.
Mrs Urubee and Mrs. Cook and
their cliUdren took him back to
Battle Creek to entrain Sunday
afternoon.
Leslie Williams was one of a
IHjrty of seven who left Thursday for
Big Bay in the tipper peninsula to
hunt deer. The party included his
sons. Roger and Glenn. Herman
Reynolds and wn and daughter-In-1
law. Mr. and Mrs Max Reynolds of
Delton and Kenneth Dewey of
Hickory Corners
Richard Cook and Uster Lara bee
were included among those wtw
went north deer hunting having
left Saturday night, returning Tue«nnd their children were guenta of
the ladles' parents, Mr. and Mra. H.
J. Robinson, during their absence.

HOPE CENTER
William Carpenter' passed away
Friday evening. November 13- Much
sympathy is extended to the be­
reaved onn.
Mrs. Grace Brewer of Augusta
vtalted Mrs. Floy McDermott Wed­
nesday.
Charlie Been and wife and two
children of Battle creek have moved
Into the Fred Ashby house.
Sunday guests at the Fred Ashby
Fi-her of Shulta. Mr. and Mrs . Mil- !
ton Warner and daughter of Bat- j
tie Creek.
Gordon Durkee and family' of .
Delton visited Mr. and Mrs. Cia* 1
rente Payne Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gates of Cto• verdale spent Wednesday &gt; evening
with Mr. and Mra. Fred Ashby.
Mrs
Sterling Modrack spent
Friday In Baltic Creek.
Laurence Payne is v tailing his
parents. Mr. and.Mrs. Dan Payne. ।
He Is on a furlough from the Army. |

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4O-INCH CEDAR CHEST; walnut veneer
front with xebra-wood cross-banding on cedar.

KNEEHOLE DESK
■-

Clyde Wilcox
x x

4.49

AT A LOW WARDS PRICE

Where else would you expect to find such Bnartly modem styling. u
expensive looking veneer tops with marquetry inlays priced so lowl

The Florist
Phon. 2530

OCCASIONAL

MJ-r'f

CHAIR . . ONLY

29.95

9.95

Clean-cut, businesslike design

Compare it with chairs coding

men appreciate! Women love

dollars more

the lustrous, rich walnut or mahog­

Sag' spring construction! Allroc-

any veneers used on top and

Hye design; good looking floral

front . ; . with gumwood. Deep

tapestry upholstery.

file drawer. Generous 44-in. top.

Matching Recker.

elsewhere.

'No­

■ B.M

ELECTRIC ROASTER

UCTION SALE

19.95
Ideal for baking, roasting, can­
ning

and preparing complete

meals! Mokes a gift ony house­

"SAFITY MAT” MDAL
BIKI FOR YOYS
2.69

BIO GIFT VALUII WOOO
SMOKER

wife will really appreciate.. for

years! Has hingeleu, stainleu­

MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1942

steel

coverl

limited

quantity.

him from slipping off eosiM

x Storting at 1 o'clock war time. I offer the following:

HORSES

HAY and GRAIN

Pair of gray mares. 5 yrs. old,
wgt. 3000 lbs.
Black gelding, 5 yrs. old, wgt. 1500 lbs.

10 ton of Alfalfa and bromc grass hoy
’/z interest in 4 stacks of hay
200 bu. good oats 4 crates seed corn
300 crates of yellow corn

cows
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old

Black Jersey caw. 7 yrs. old
Black Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old

2 Guernsey heifers, 15 mas. old, bred
Jersey &amp; Durham heifer, 15 mas. old,
bred
Jersey heifer calf, 2 moi, old

POULTRY
30 Barred Rock pullets

GIFT TABUS
VALUE PRICED

7.95

FARM MACHINERY

,

7 ducks

HOGS
10 Shoots, wgt, from 150 to 200 lbs.

Farm wagon and rack, also double box
Case. 6 ft. cut, all bath, mowing ma­
chine on rubber, used 2 seasons
Oliver 98 and 99 walking plow
3 sec. spring tooth drag
**“’
Dump rake
2 horse Oliver walking cultivator, good
New 5 tooth single cultivator
3 10-gal. milk cans
Strainer and pads 15 crates
Nearly new double work harness
3rd horse harness
2
22 and I 21" leather collars, good
2 log chains
Forks, shovels, posthole diggers, and
many other articles too numerous
to mention.

Expensive looking, beautiful
tables you'd expect to be priced

21" RABY DOLL WITH

MUCH higher! Drum, end, tier

FLIRTY BYES

has glass inset lop. Walnut

veneers with gumwood.

SAVE! CHENILU
SCATTER RUG

1.69
someone's

home

this

Christmas with this smartly-de­

KIDOIIS LOW ’IM I

signed chenille and raving tug.

JR. TINKtRTOYS

They're raveruble, washable ond

Midi cN kinds of INagi

usable in most any room. In as­

WILL ALSO OFFER at PRIVATE SALE my FARM of 80 ACRES

sorted colors. Other liras, too.

TIRMS OF SALK 1 Cosh day of solo. noth log to bo remove^ until settled for.

HENRY C. HOUVENER, Prop
DIWIY REID Auction...

WOOO BURNING MT

WITH PLACQUIS

and radio tables.. coffee table

Brighten

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk

118-124 S. JEFFERSON

1

5.4F

COFFEE TABLES TO MATCH; glass Insat lap.

NEBCO AUTOMATIC

On account of my wife's ill health. I will dispose of the Personal Property at Public
Auction at the farm located on Sec. 36, Rutland township, 4 miles southwest of
Pennock hospital; or 2 miles east of the Goodwill church off of M-43; or 1-4 mile

«

matched veneers. Walnut-finished hardwood.

VERY LOW PRICED

green Combinations and decorations for the home.

Our family Is devoting our time | CRE8NEY
'
md finances to Xhe armed forces &lt; Last Week's Leiter
ihik year and only the children will1 Three who went deer hunting
fare well at home. When our ’ fiocn here wer/i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
filends, and they are the finest any- Chapman and son, Chas. McNulty.;
one ever had. fail to receive tokens Lee and Murle Reynolds, Carl Hart-1
or greeting cards from us. they can man. Qartiet Townsend, and Warren I
lw&gt; Rure that, five times that much । Cairn*...nt to
boy to • ku,
„„ ckn.rt.lt u
.
ona.rttonain. btod ,wm,
M„
cunu
of people, they will also remember,,
calms Is away
the bova to camp, and skip us this i Mr and Mrs ctuu
en.
year. However, we may let some of tertalned several
relatives and
the special pals smell of our Coffee I
at tt parI.y Saturday night.

BEAUTIFUL GIFT TABLES

HASTINGS

PLAY ARMY

&gt;

COMPLm KIT .

LM&gt;

'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER *C. 1H1

the plan when the vote wa* taken could do with that problem wa* to, «JF A I Til HEHT If
Since then the council at this city conclude that It would inevitably i Mf RI I M Ilf VI . I\
has become very much interested In pour a far larger volume of water
the proposal. They figure It this;down stream and thereby raise the , llffMMIAIC T|&gt; ClftUT
way: -I! deepening nnd widening waler here stilt higher, endangering 1 f¥ |IVN|NI1 ||lf|yn|
th river for a dUtance of two miles I the Michigan Ave. bridge, and
n j
AT THE THEATRES
meet Wednesday evening. Dec. 2. at! 8. N. at a ceremony performed. Wf™011rvuMu. Guinder
below the lake would hurry the flood I causing damage probably to proper- I (Continued from page 1. Section
Jody Garland,
George Morphy.
ram. as
£ t0 (Un.
Krily ta------------------ ----thM “all^nmhe^lnteVmted^ I dUt^Fu^h’ln’
! ™d
*«' dmner .,u',,u '
widening and deepetr.ng of Uie fiver? downstream,
as II
it would
would by
by pouring
pouring I ly
ly near
near the
the river.
river. So
So the
the council
council Inin- .J««•d?”e.*.®n p“5ent\ X
_VP
c.£*
,“.n*.duble
that allto mothers
..... , re£ateduJ"nuptial
--- -------------- ...
------ ------------------------------------------------ ,--------- JUT out-of th. lake, whaivited aty Attorney Kim Staler u. W- ln
"rl&gt;
Ip."* m,
My Gal"
wtahlng
have thrtrinterested
name on ths
vow. before
*"k
and Mr*,
haveattend
their name
on .the j theRev
repeated M
the COUver
nut
'determine whether the proposed . would happen to the 'Hionrapple see tlrat thta city wo* not damage&lt;l.1 «nJ* tf«‘*d “nd Uw PaUent rej
In her flrat adult role tn whiting
charter to
pleue
th" rnreimg
at 3 o'clock Harold Bugbee and daughter Betty
A of
VU'tl
. ^1---- —---■dram be constructed These were river below the two dredged miles
Then the Michigan Ceniral R R main in hta or her owti lw«ne. When :
’
of Uw tow o(
P
rnwlu’&lt;
a tew U(lie «&gt;» Kalam.aoo
th* story
of the love
of a pairup-'
o’ Hospital Guild
-----------* j in
the KTSr
presence wedding
of a few
Close °* Kalamaioo
"agin" th. proportion They were which would not be made deeper i became aware that it owned a
; yXng
performer*
tragical^
NO. 14 will meet
friends.
the bride
*a,a.~?L
kw pn&gt;pwuui&gt;.
were
wuu.u
mt ui.ur
, orwiiiir »»r
n uwuru «
. ,u1.
. .7
voung performer* tragically upmeet friends.
young
up-'1 Hospital Guild NO
NO. 14 will meet
friend*. For her wedding Uie
the bride ------ ---------------.there in Nifflclent number to defeat and wider?" The beat our city dads .bridge here that couldn't stand for
“*' /*uurt’SmJ^mSSre’in^ihi
by the nm WorW w“r- theh tor d«wrt •» *30 Tuesday, Dec. 1.1 wore a light green wool dress wifi TAKING PUBLIC HEALTH
;i
-----.
■
■■■-—■
■
higher *&gt;‘&lt;T
J® lud Usl family may have It without the! rpunlon after #n ncl of *uprenu at the home of Mrs. Keller Stem. black accessories, and a corsage of WORK AT COLUMBIA
| spring. Also the railroad has a con- ’’muy *”“* ,lave 11 *'u‘ou* **« I heroism, is told amid vaudeville The usual custom of exchanging 10c 1 fellow roses
siderable mileage of track between, disease being recognized Bu the ,
('aU klnd,
°
uaevnu . n uau^custom er exchanging 10c yeuow rosew
Tllf
,
•«. *,
।
The many u.^
Barry county
county trie
friend*
----------------------------------------------------------------------- :----- :-------------------------Middleville, where ■. -- — department point* out clearly ,
_______ ,
8
»' ** observed.
•
.,™eyB*
e5L attended by Mr. ana
in of. M1“ BeU&gt; B
“• *
llu was
were
u•*»•*»
Roylln.
who
1 Hastings
riuB.uigk and
miiu
m..
an increase in the —
.»»»•»
volume &lt;»«.
of waler £•••...
u,at--------- —--------- — . "Pierre of the Plain*"
w. c.T.W
£2"'
•••» «» »•"»' 9“
T- V,
| law and sister STS
of the bride.
above the March flood would do a,presence It U encouraging to learn;i starring John Carroll,
,
Health
Foundation
for
several
*ears.
The annual due* day meeting of I A corsage of' be'be mum* on
lot of damage. So they're “agin It ;.' U1M'‘ Barr&gt; coun‘&gt;
making good.• Ruth Hu«*ey, Hniee Cabot
C T
oi ine
o&gt;. ' oiacx sun wnn wnne accessories. will be interexUd to leant that »he
...le
c W. y,.
.. U
u. wai hrtrt
neia ai
progress...................................
in fighting tuberculosis'
unless the river I* deepened a
-----------An action-filled story of
cf thr, First U. B. Church Nov. 17 with a ! was worn by the matron of honor I* attending Columbia University
or Um M e.w, mponrt m IM. o„„
.
in
New
York
City
thia
*c)xx&gt;l
y?ar,.
widened to Middleville.
roman- carry-in dinner at I o'clock. Twen- I A
‘ -------reception
-----------------followed
J the -----aervlci
*“
having been sent there by the Pub---------- and some1 somety-three
ty-three
members
members
and and
guests
guests
werewere
L So there you are.
August 31. 1M2. the condition ot itimes
lmcs C01
,,u-Bi adventure* of swash, present for dinner, with several
comical
Mr*. Johnson lias been employed। Uc Health Service of the Hawaiian
When the proposal to fix the level
cat cases is stated by the depart- buckling
h-u-viin, prepej) Canadian trapper, ccoming
—‘— *for
— the -*
----z
‘
afternoon*-meeting
here with the Michigan Bell Tele­, Territory- to take advanced ortho­
1 of Thornapple lake came up In1
snt a* follows:
I
*
pedic work. She plan* to return to
with guest* from Quimby and Rut­ phone Co.
Circuit Court Monday, this city and
r advanced cases
The groom who« home 1* ir. 1 Honolulu after the clow ot the colland Rev. Coldren. pastor of . en­
the Michigan Central were repre-1
rately advanced
Hasting* enlisted In the Navy last
tertaining
church,
had
charge
of
rented there, because they associated
Mln
Sept He iuis rating of a second lulu when the Japs attacked In Dec.
devotion*.
Mr*.
Addle
Scott
g»ve
a
the fixing of Uie level with the pro-; Apparent
...5
The story of the political mn1841. She was then engaged in pub­
excellent report of the M1C
4th,! M,, claxs Petty officer and la stationed
pOM-d dam and dredging the rivet I Arrested case*-------------------...5 chinations of ik tough, shady chor- most
District Convention held In Bu-. ,l lhc bruiting office ah Nor- lic health work but after Dec, 7
Another
farmer
group,
whose •
Total...
. 28; acter who fall* in love wit h Verthe and other health nurse* were
chanan In October after which the folk- v*
Case* in Sanatorium
11 onica daughter of a highly reassigned
to emergency and liospitul
Rev Bessie Rulison. guest speaker
Attending the wedding from HusI spected mayoralty candidate.
represented ut the hearing Wednos-----------gave an Inspiring temperance ad««
»I’d
Thoma, duty. Enroute to New York City.
I "Wildeat
day. At the hearing Prosecuting : BARBERS CORNERS
------ ... ” kUrring
dres* enjoved by all present Twen-1 Robinson (formerly Sally John- Mis* Boylln vUlted relatives al her
Attorney Barnett represented the. Mr and Mr* Roy Preston chent Kifh»rd Arlen. Artlne Jude,
and Ur
Mr *
and
ty-one paid due*. Three honorary roni
,on‘ onH
nrf Mrs Harry 1 former home in North Carolina Rhe
A roaring drama---of the efight tc
county;
Kim Sigler the city: ,Tuesday and Wednesday ut Pre-------------------------Thompson of Sturgis. Mich.
:
living at the International House
arreat America's life-blood from the member* were added to our roll. It
Adelbert Cert right a group of farm-1 rnont
In New York city.
Is expected that a new union will be
era; G W. Dean a group of.Cottage । doh* Sherbituke of
Hurting* ear‘h. oiL
SOCIAL COLUMN
organised at Quimby In the near HICKORY CORNERS
owner*
and
Attorney
Gordon I
Thursday night with Mabelle
The Young Mothers Club met ut
Frank 3 Towne. 85. died Wednes­
future.
Wheeler, of Grand Rapids, repre- Hauer.
day. the day following his 65th wed­
with
•ented the Michigan Central
| Mr and Mr* Nay Bump enter­
ding anniversary. A member of a Grand St.. Thursday aftemixm.
PRMRIE GARDEN CLUB
Several witnesses testified at the. mined two court guards from Clear
— bom
—..........
near , Aller a short business meeting Mr*,
The bold adventures of Professoi
Mrs. Winnie Brog was hostel* to , pioneer family, he wa*
hearing Wednesday..including some'’lake
-*'* for ---------------—*—
dinner on --Sundayruesaay,, here July 22. 1857. a son of Mr. and Arthur Bennett gave a topic on
Smith, a teacher of archaeology uie
the rnune
Prairie uaroen
Garden uiuo
Club Tuesday,
Mr. and Mr*. Clare Norris and who single-handed stage* and ptir Nov. 10 at a dinner meeting. The ’ Mr*. Obedlah Towne. He operand a "How Long Should a Child Sleep "
state officials. Judge McDonald ad­
Roy gineers daring escapes of anti­ next meeting will be at the home of grocery store here 25 year* retiring 'nie nexl meeting will be held ut
Journed the hearing until Dec. 7,
Preston's Sunday.
Nazi* from inside Germany.
Gertrude Jackson Tuesday. Dec. 1.1 three year* ago. Mr. Towne leave* , ‘he home of Mrs. Arthur Bennett on
Mr. and Mrs. William Havens of
OBITUARY
A Christmas Party for members and hl*
"" wife,
——
—former Sarah
■ Tungate.
......
» Bond• St
°. . ■«
—
«
— •••
the
11.
Thursday.
Dec.
i;
i Charles Haney. 57 died Monday, Rutland were Sunday dinner guest* "The Valley of Hunted Men"
• ■ .
their famllie* will be held on Fri- and four children: Wade. Delton:
Mrs. Royal Hayes entertained her
starring Anna Marie Stewart,
morning at hL* home in Baltimore | ut Herman Hauer s.
Verne. Plainwell; Sherman. Detroit;
Mr. and Mr*. Loren Myers return­ Bob Steele. Tom Tyler.
township. He had been 111 for t
Esther Flnkbeiner, Pot luck supper Mra. Hasel Nunemaker. Hickory 'club for dessert and card* Wednes­
afternoon,
Nov. 18. —
nt '"I
her —
home
long time
He had been a re*l- ed from their northern hunting trip Jimmie liodd
,
T.;;..".'"'o."',.,:"'
V"
at 8 P M. Each one attending Corners: 12 grandchlfdren. three of day
Depicting the clajh between Mon. please bring small gift for exchange. whom .m In (h. .mwd nrrw.. ™ W. Clmwn B( Whmm m |»dro
t dent of this county for over 2!. Sunday morning.
Dr and Mr*. Erie Sherff of Chi­ tana laifr-and-order and Nazi sab­
. year*. He was a member of St
.lm u. ,r..1.,r.ndcnutan S.r»JJ;
lem
.1
2
S*turda,'
In
iho
Mnhodl.l
,
“
nd
,
Mrs
Z«W
Rose Catholic church of this city cago called ut Herman Hauer's Sun­ oteur* and bundsmen.
Shults
chmh wuh bun.: in th. tai "!*&gt;’*• ™ •«* «?•
also a member of the Holy Namt day.
The ShulU
Community
Dirty
Duller* Club will
society. He Ls survived by his wlRev J W McCue of 'G1,,nn Kahler und Mrs. Zcibel. T»ie
meet witli Mra. Ixola Apsey Thuri- cemetery
. . j .
. tuis-ur ui
nl meeting'will
wltl be held at ,the
K_
TERMS: CASH
When cleaning, beware of dirty day, Dec. 3 Exchange of Chrlst- LT.
dow. by one daughter. ML*s CathFreeport had charge of the services. next
’
duster*. You will usually leave Just , mas gifts.
■ arlne at home; by hL* mother. Mr* ;
Those from away who were here (home of Mrs. Zerbel. 1510 S. Han­
Anna Haney and sister Mra. Harry home Thursday. He lias spent
to attend the funeral were Mra. over, on Dec. 0.
Hclmlg. of Mars. Penh ; and by many year* in this neighborhood. a soiled cloth.
STNDENT8 MUSIC CLUB
Travis Royer. Chauncey Tungate,1
another sister Mrs. J. W. Hoover Sympathy L* extended to hi* be-,
I On Saturday November 2l*t. Miss Mrs. Lena Tungate. Mrs AlQi Bur- I PARTIES HONOR RECENT BRIBE
1 Katherine Humphrey entertained
: Mis* Marjorie Reed was hortr.vt
,of Pittsburgh. Penn. The funeral reared family.
Hastingi, Mich.
Transmitting Pictures
rough* and Mra Fem Davis of Bat­
■ service* arc to be held today. Wed­
Mr nnd Kirs Porter Knowl&lt;* nnd
A picture six by seven inches in the Students Music Club at a very tle Ctrek. Mr*. Ethel Gilbert of Al- 'on Thursday evening of last week
nesday. at 10 a. m.. aryl the buria Millard Willison went to Hastings
sire can be transmitted from Lon­ j delightful Thanksgiving party at bion. Mr. and Mr*. Allen Terry and for a bridal shower honoring Mrs.
| will be in ML Calvary cemetery.
Friday afternoon.
■ her Studio at 110 E. Center St Key Mr. and Mr* Vem Town of Plain­ Leo Johnson (Beulah Burns), with
don to New York In 20 minute*.
1 signature and Memory contests were well. Mr. and Mra Glen earning of !about twenty were in attendance.
held and other Music games played, Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs. Sherman I The table was decorated In .red.
prize* being won by France* Foote. Town
ft
Town and
and miss
Miss Myrtle
Myrtle Town
Town of
of DeDe-, W,1,U ,n.d blu5 and," c‘ever ar*
Beverly Bradford. Marian Marble. trolt. Mr* Cora Winters and Mr*. ।
.J
UWe®d
Phylis Wood. Donna Lou Oury nnd Lola Frey of Bedford and Vemor '“"P"1 ,hf
piece. The gurat
Joaiuie Baulch. Piano solos were Webaler ot Hasting*.
°f honor,
h" ,®vely B1,u b&gt;
rendered by Mary Jane Andrus,
Harold
Aspinall
and Gordon nwsn* °'1b?n°on* h'dd,n ubout ,he
Marian Marble. Julianna Cooper, Trick spent the weekend hunUng “n“ ■hlch1 “*vcuc'u" “ lo »hfr''
Joanne Baulch. Beverly Bradford deer In northern Michigan.
■the
»* J®undand Miss Humphrey. Other* who
Mr. and Mra Clarence Morrison *^J’ta)red "nd cuttn and
took part were. Janice and Gloria of Banfield were dinner guest* Sun- served.
*“
Brockway. Joanne Garrison. Lou I day of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Vale
On Tuesdav evening of last week
Ann Scoby. Marjorie Wood, nnd Morrison.
the girls of the Bell Telephone v
Cqa
,_
—
.
a
Anita McGlocklln. Hot chocolate
Clayton Haynes of Battle Creek
•*«! o«»ce girt*, gave
and wafers were served. France* was a guest of hi* parent*. Mr. and l*rty honoring Mr*. Leo Johnson
Foote and Juliann Cooper poured. Mra. Orin Haynes over the week- “Is0. Ml® Jfan Harrington, who 1*
Teh next meeting will be a Christ­ end. Mr and Mrs. Wallace Bard- I '■ftV‘nK U&gt;elr employipent and going
*ork
lhf Ha*Ung&gt; City Bank.
ina* party on Dec. 18th. Anyone in of Kalamasoo were dinner guest* I
wishing to belong may do so by see­ Sunday
801,1 «‘le#u received lovely gift*.
Ing anyone of the Club members.
Howard Randler of Fort Bragg. D^crt “nd„c0U®«
MfrvedNorth Carolina. Is hnm. on a ten 1 Mr; "nd
Johnson were
Substitute tar Olive OU
day.*' furlough
His mother. Mra. ?!“H?ed ln
l&gt;ie Grace
If you run *hort of olive oil when Maude
Randler
will
accompany
him
Methodist
church
on
Nov.
8th Both
mnuur iMuiuicr wiu atmiuiKiiiy null
,
— - —---------------——
- : are urll
making salad dressing melt butter on ...
hi* return aa .far aa —
Dayton.
*'« Irnnwn
known llaatinov
Harting* people.
and add it to the oil. It makes a Tennessee where she will upend the
Johnaon coming here utwut
Winter.
hvc yeftrs ag0 fr0ln Coleman, and
good substitute.
Winter.
U employed in the bwdnrs* office
of the Bell Telephone Co., where
she will continue ^working for the
| duration. Mr Johnson worked for­
F-20 Tractor on rubber. A-1 shape
merly at the J. C. Penney store In
International tractor, cultivator. 2 yrs. old
Battle Creek having been trans­
ferred from Hostings. Mr. Johnson
International 14 inch tractor plow, used 2 yrs.
I* now with the U. S. Navy and at
McCormick grain binder, 7 ft.
the kuil word received still at Great
j
Lakes.
Chicago. He graduated from
McCormick mower. 6 ft.
Hastings High and Mr*. Johnson
Keystone hay loader Case manure spreader
from Coleman High and also ut| tended Business College In Grand
Superior fertiliser grain drill. 11 hole
Rapids.
Victor check-row corn planter
Congratulations and best wishes
Weard bcaq puller, new
are extended to the newly wedded
couple.

THORNAPPLE LAKE
HEARING IN COURT

AT THE THEATRES

ORGANIZATIONS

Close-Out

SPECIALS
GRAND RAPIDS BOOKCASE &amp;
CHAIR CO

Occasional pieces
Coffee tables, End tables, Benches,
Occasional Chairs, Odd Bedroom
Pieces, Odd Dining Room Pieces,
Tables and Frame Mirrors. Selection
of finish and cover on many pieces.

NOV. 30 TO DEC. 19 INCLUSIVE
8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.

Goods on display at factory.

See us for details.

WALLDORFF &amp; SON

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to rent my farm I will sellat public auction on my farm located 3
miles north of Nashville on M-66 and J mile cast on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942
COMMENCING AT 12:30 SHARP THE FOLLOWING

HORSES

FARM IMPLEMENTS

Block gelding, 9 yrs. old, wgt. 1600
Bay gelding, 6 yrs. old, wgt. 1650
Black gelding, 3 yrs. old, wgt. 1400

AUCTION SALE

17 HEAD CATTLE

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh
Durham cow, 4' yrs. old,
...
due Jan. 30
Durham cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh
Durham cow, IGyrs. old, due Mar. 9
Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due April 15
Durham cow,. 3 yrs.
,
old,. due Jan. T
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Jan. 1
Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Feb. 1
Durham.bull, 2 yrs. old
2 Durham steers, 18 mos. old
2 Durham heifers, year old
2 Durham steers, year old
2 Small calves

SHEEP
20 Coarse wool ewes, all young
Reg. Oxford buck, 2 yrs. old
Buck lamb

HOGS AND POULTRY
17 0. I. C. pigs, 10 weeks old
75 White Rock hens, year old
Pair of old geese

FEED AND GRAIN
Stock of hay
8 ton'of hay in barn
500 bu. of oats
.
800 bu. of corn

International 3 section tractor drag, new
Dunham cultipacker Steel wheel wagon, flat rock
P. and O. 14 inch walking plow
John Deere riding cultivator
7 Tooth cultivator No. 4 Belnap sleigh
Nearly new work harness 5 horse collars
McCormick Deering No. 3 electric separator, used
10 mas.
3 Milk pails
2 Milk (trainers
Corn shelter
Grindstone
30 gol. kettle
20 gal. lard kettle ond stand
Lord press Sausage grinder Wagon tongues
Buckeye cool burning chick brooder, 1000 chick size
Chick waterers ond feeders
2 Log chains
Hay fork
125 Ft. 7-8 in. rope, nearly new
Quantity of bushel crates
Block ond tackle. 50 ft. of 1 ■. in. rope
Whiffletrees and eveners.
'
2 55-gal. gas barrels 55 gal. kerosene barrel
2 5-gal. gas cans Big grease gun
2 Grass seeders Crain bags 2 Cross-cut soi
Forks, shovels, hoes, rakes

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kitchen work table Dining table, 8 ft.
Round Oak duplex heating stove
Glow Boy circulator heating stove, new .
Garland range
Steel cot and mattress Jars
Other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.
to be settled for day of sale.

Everything

Al the mon on my farm hat decided to go to work in town I will hove an auction gale
at my farm located 2 miles south and 3-4 mile west of Nashville, or a mile north
ond 3-4 mile west of Maple Grove Center on

SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 1942

ROBERT De CAMP, Prop
E. E. GRAY, Clerk

Railroad locomotive* In Sweden
now burn wood moat of the time.

Commencing of 1:00 o'clock P. M.. thorp, tjie following described property:

HORSES
Bay mare. 5 yrz. old, wgt. 1700
Roan gelding, 5 yrz. old. wgt. 1700
(good matched team)

cows
Brown cow, 6 yrs. old. due Jan. 12
Large Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, open
Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old. due May 10
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old, due Ian. 8
Black and white cow, 3 yrs. old, due
Jan. 15
■

HOGS and POULTRY
12 Shoots
100 Rock pullets, laying

FEED
About 150 bushels oats
150 shocks of corn in field
About 19 tons of clover hoy

FARM TOOLS
John Deere tractor, model D
Oliver. 2 bottom tractor plow. 14 in.
Oliver 99 walking plow, 14 in.

Case walking plow, new
Manure spreader, good condition
Disc harrow, nearly new
McCormick riding cultivator
Single shovel cultivator
McCormick mgwing machine
Drag, new Spike tooth harrow
Thomas disc, fertilizer drill
Wagon and flat rock
Wheelbarrow
4 10-gal. milk cans
Double harness, used 2 seasons
2 24-in. collars, good
1 18-in. collar
International pick-up, fair condition

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Monorgh kitchen range
Sideboard
2 Dining tablet
9 Chairs
2 Rockers
Davenport
Singer sewing machine
Ice box
3 beds
3 Large congolaum rugs
Bedroom suite
Other articles too numerous to mention

TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE. Nothing to be removed until settled for.
thing to be settled for day of sale.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

Modern Communication
Modern communication was born
In the "telegraph sign*" which were
patented in, 18W by Samuel F. B.
Mor*c.
L—

Every­

FRANK E. MARSHALL, Prop
HENRY FLANNERY. Auctioneer

I. E. GRAY. Clerk

I LIBERTY LIMERICKS

Said a movie fan, Ed­
ward G. Mallory,
gallery,
But War Bonds will get
My saving*, you bet—

Right up to a tenth of
my Balery!”

�THE BASTING* BANNER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER iC. 1»U

Jifford ot Chicago and

Mrs. Hal Sinclair,
lollce made a lengthy
y Comers Sunday ai-

Ira. Doughs Galnder
»e were dinner guests
day of Rev. ond Mrs.
e and daughter Betty
IILIC HEALTH

COLUMBIA
Burry county frlepds
B. Boyllii, who was
h the Barn' County
itlon for several years,
ited to leum that »he
Columbia University
City thb scliool year,
tnt there by the Pubvice of the Hawaiian'
ake advanced ortho­
tie plan* to return to
• the close ol the col­
; Boylln was In HonoJapn attacked In Dec.
then engaged in pub■ health nurses were
urgency and hospital
to New York City,
sited relatives al her
a North Carolina She
: International HuumJity.
LIMN
Mothers Club met ut
In Loren Edger on E.
Diuraduy afternoon,
justness meeting Mrs.
tt gave a topic on
iould a Child Sleep."
ting will be held ut
rs. Arthur Bennett on
hursdny, Dey,

luyes entertained her
t and cards WednesN’ov. 18. al her home
St. Winners at pedro
yes, Mrs. IJoyd An­
in. RumcII Zerbel.

and Mrs. Zcibel. The
will be held at the
Zerbel, 1510 S. Han­
OR RECENT BRIDE
le Reed was hostcM
•venlng of last week
rower honoring Mra.
Beulah Burns), will)
were in attendance,
s decorated in red,
e and a clever ar• S|xx&gt;h Of thread
Her piece. The guest
I her lovely gift* by
&gt;ns hidden about the

't be found. Gainer
d coffee and dessert

evening of last week
Bell Telephone Cqa
office girls, gave rt

Harrington, who b
ipioyqicnt and going
Hastings City Bank,
celved lovely gifts.
ff*e were served.
. Leo Johiison were
iroit at the Grace
!h on Nov. 8th. Both
1 Hastings people,
.-omlng here about
from Coleman, and
the business office
lephone Co . where
ue working for Uie
ohnson worked forC. Penney store In
raving been trans­
stings. Mr. Johnson
celved still at Great
He graduated from
and Mrs. Johnson
High and al*o at­
i College in Grand

us and best wishes
the newly wedded
■mmunlcatlon
unication wa* born
i sign*" which were
। by Samuel F. B.

ea Burn Wood
motive* In Sweden
moil of the time.

LIMEPICKS

ited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adam*.I,
Jr In KiiKkfwnn mrar tRa sraakrmrt I

Thuraday evening,
*erv«d and Mlaa
i.
'
I Before an improvised altar of I
f*
seated rfith a gift from the girls. I Mra. Walter Hershberger.
and Mra. Robert Blakaly (Let-' palms and fems Saturday after“* uraua
" “
was me gum oi ui. onu uc uarneai m
wtjc ; noon In the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox. Mr. and Mra. Emory Knlskem.
| guest* of Mr. and Mra. Chark* E. U. Smith of Edna St., the marejertrune I........
. —------- — .
. ..
Mrs. Archie Relekord aiul Mb* I
.Mrand Mrs John Hewitt were I Dames Saturday night and Bunday. rtage of their daughter. Shirley 1 The Study Club met at the home luiicnron given uy
Endsley on Thursday complimentary |
°L
Grace Relekord. will spend Thanks- home from Lansing on Bunday and I H«v. and Mr*. Ralph Odder and . Bmith. and Bernard Whitmore of of Mrs. D- A. VanBusklrk on Mon­ to Mr* Emma Steckliam who u , M1“ 8lule Fisher Saturday evening
giving day in
Kalamazoo, thecalledto see her father. George, daughter Ruth
of St. Paul. Ind ., ‘ Battle creek took ptaut The Rev. day with Mra. Fred titebblni giving
guests of Mr
and Mrs WilliamB.-otl.
at Pennock hbspital. »P«n‘ tw? d,&gt;'»
*eek
Mr*. .E.- H. Babbitt officiating.
The a review on "The Past and Imper- leaving for Detroit for the winter. NGBTHEA9T WOODLAND
Fox.
Judge and Mr*. A. D. McDonald
\ brotherain-law andatater,, bridegroom U the son df Mr. and ' feel" by Ilka Chase.
IRVING GARDEN
Mr. and Mrs Wm Benjamin and, »nd Frederick and Anne McDonald ' Mn “&gt;d M«*
and son. Eldon attended
daughter and Mr. and Mr* Law- returned Bunday from Port Huron
Mrs Robert Tipton inaaelmae. UC
Betty
uyLa
--------uber----played
—
the “Bridal
.
On Bunday Mr and Mrs Archie CLUB
The Irving Garden
,
rence Matteson and daughter were where they were called by the *lck- Mannl) left on Monday for Haxllng- March"
•' T from Lohengrin. “II Love Reiekord entertained with a fam­
.... Thee." and
tafj
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ’ hes* and death of her father. Fred *”• Texaa. to Join her husband who! You Truly". ._
’1 .Love
ily dinner hoboring the third wee­ Thursday Nov. 18th at the home of the Church of Uie Brethren In , yr and
Mr*
Mary'
Cook.
Mrs.
Neal
BedSunflefQ Saturday evening. Nov.' children at
—
—o.--. ------—
.
Fead He passed away on Thura- i« Bn *“ corp* instructor there.
"Moonlight Sonata."
ding anniversary ot Mr and Mrs.
day.
I R*V- wnd Mra. B. Conger Hath- I Por her wedding the bride, given William Fox of Kalamaeoo.
all daj meeting, pot-luck dinner was ' Steward and formerly lived in this Mn. Walter Conk*
Mr*. F. E- Lowry and children. | away were called to Battle creek &lt; (n marriage by her father, chose
Lieut. Cha*. O. Struble of an
oy krre
__
served'Mtl noon.
vicinity and attended the Wood--------- a? w-li'wiim*.., । ■
Jtllle and John, are Thanksgiving ouuuir
Sunday urernwii
afternoon by
the lllneoa of a white
satin princess gown with ___
PERSONALS
re, r».
-rere .bc'lTnUre
».re the fnrrncr
’* il*ter Mr* Rtanrl.e ' ,_ “
_ *P°
________
S'I
_ .............................
The meeting was called to order land high school. They were mar- GLAUS CMYK EXTENSION
Lore'S?
BknnSr
“'
“ ■"d
l"k.™xl
Is spending tills week with hl* par- 1
nt 1:30 o'clock by the president, | ried at the home of her parent*. GROUP
enta. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Struble. I&gt; Laughlin of Vermontville.
Mrs. Ethel Van Sickle. Nineteen Mr. and Mr*. Claude Steward near *'*w'« ’otter
Robert Houston. Jr., of Dearborn.
Mr.- and Mra. Wm. Taffec and
members and three guests were Vermontville on October 22. They
CHmi Creek Exti
I a student at M. S. C, and Mr. and
Mbs Mary Taffee accompanied • by
“tL
**
. rows and carnations.
H,nd Ind Thursday after present. The group co-operating “’e living in Battle Creek where nu. witn Mr*. H*
Fr. Robert P Taffee of Kalamazoo
with Thomapple in sexing for the both are employed at the Weston Thursday. A planned
Oon-Quln
are
Thanksgiving
guests
attended the Notre Dame football
Mrs Lawrence Toune of Detroit
™
»Pendmg a Jew weeks here with her Red Cross have finished
Co
a meat substitute, w
,ncu to
w date
uayc.; —
—''Biscuit
-------- - ——
of Mra J. C. Ketcham and Mlsa
game Saturday
01 honor- wore a blue gown and rr.otho
7 skirt*, 9 romper*. 4 C.^-.
*
' Eckardt entertained the
Mary Ketcham.'
slips. 1. blouse.*
; Mbs Ogla
f?"
1"' ““
“ pom,■»
“ “Bar —r ----Mr . aini
and mia.
Mr. Uon
(kott VH
« u*.Ba.- | *■&gt;* —
Mr• —
*nd
Mr.
(X.r
thernuV
at”
“ns
Roy Cordes and Mr*.
Rob- and 6 skirts. The south
„&gt;». half _»
of .uthe "Cheerful Helpers'' Club at her
M*
rxnni ovirer
— —
—
“■ • ■ 'Palmer ittss
Jean of Muskegon spent from Wed­
-DeWitt. crt cook attended a luncheon and
r~ait were here H&lt;t..rKav
’ .71“—»• —T A —. I
tie Creek
Saturday and
and,returned
returned to
to Detroit
Detroit Sunday.
Sunday.
group
will
meet
to
sew
at
the
home
ihome
Friday
for
an
all
day
meet•Cutler.pf Battle Creek wu best man n D. A. R t,^ «.vlfW Wednesday
nesday through Friday with Mr.
Sunday to see hb father, George1I Bunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
of 'Mrs Maurice Johnson on Tues­ ling. They did sewing for the Red
and Mr*. Edward J. Adam* who ac­
Nell Boekelod were Mr. and Mrs. and greeting the guests us master Bl the home of MrK charlea Weis- day. Nov. 24.
| Cross and enjoyed a pot luck dinner ren entertained the group w
companied them back to Muskegon Scott, who b a patient at -Pennock George Boster, Mr. and Mr*. Ver­ and mlrtress of ceremonies were Mr ,rrt |n Kalamazoo
'and »pent the weekend there.
.। hospital.
.,.7*1' L. S' N&lt;??'
... .
i Mrs. Henry Osborn. Mr. and Mrs.
non
Boekeloo,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Mr*. Clair McKee came home
the ----------—
evening ofwill
Dec.
be held
13 inwith
the a dinner and t
Mr. and Mra. Russell Bauer and
Mrf Smith, mother of the bride, Wallace Osborn. Mrs. Mary Evarts mas parly and visiting to be. held ■
Skataki
and
aon,
Bob.
of
Kalanwroo
..... „t
party
invit- in Ute Warren home.
at tire home of Mbs Almira Reed.. i°nn
of a
- Christmas
------------‘“
two liUlc sons of Plainwell were Sunday from Buffalo because of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bauer of De­ wore dark green with brown ac- । nnd Mte ARnea 81m wrr ln KaI. date to be announced later.
':
ing the families
the members
of
-----‘
- of
-- --------------------------Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Guy Mr. McKee's nines*. In Buffalo she troit spent the weekend with the cevorlea and a corsage of gold, umMOO Wednesday shopping
M.ur,
vblted Mr. and Mra. Mux McKee
Mrs. Neil Bedford read several1 ‘he Club and will be held at the
Bauer.
pompon.*,
while
the
»
moth*
of
the
Mr
and
Mn
Ollbrrt
H
endanoo
former'* parents. Mr. and Mra. W
articles on window boxes and ,lome
Mr. and Mra Ray Scheel. &lt; |
Mr and Mra C. J L*hr. Mr* Ella »nd Mr ,“»&lt;• “r»
bridegroom Mra Whitmore, wore of Orand
who have
Lahr and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill f*0” couple having a baby daughter O. Bauer. Mbs Henriette Bauer navy b,ue with white rores
vU1Un&lt; Mr and Mra John Bruwil Christmas decorations. The group ; Mrs. Clarence Meyers and abler.!
visited relatives at Sand Lake on,
rece”'**'
. ,K
Following a reception in the for a few
|eU Prtalay for Uul, voted to contribute money toward Mrs. Curtb. Mr*. Forest DeCamp Harold W. Warner, city.
Sunday.
1 Mr *nd Mrs. Otto Isenhath and
kite -for soldier*.
i nnd Mbs Olga EckardI spent WedBertha L. Slnkler. city .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chappel and home, the couple went on an east- home
Miss Anna Johnson of Grand Mra- Ella Wolfe called on tbalr
Meeting adjourned at 4:30 o'clock 1 nesday with Mra. Clare Klopfen‘
. • &gt;
M&gt;n Tommy of Battle Creek spent cm trip for which the bride cho*e ,
KM,U.
l„ li,, at, Ure tint
»"•
T. Bedford, Reporter.
| stein and her brother, Herbert
Muriel Brady, city
of the wrek
'
,,s a P*tient at the Calhoun Co. the weekend with the latter* par­ a natural covert suit with brown i Places were laid for twelve at
I Shartle in Woodland.
acceworles.—Grand Rapids Pres*. | the dinner given by Mr. and Mra. DOL'D CORNERS
Herman J. Roeebaum. city
Mr*. Jennie Qroa of Grand Rapid*
U’ ®aUle
, U1 ent*. Mr. and Mre. Maurice Pieraon.
| Rev. A. J. Hetller of Blissfield,
Mr and Mrs E. B Whitmore and j George Hebden on Wednesday eve- Last Week's Letter
Rev. and Mra. Wayne Thome. Mr.
Retha M. Hummel, city...
spent Saturday with Mr.*. LaFioy n®d*ln T**10*- *nd fl™ of, hta
I who came to attend the funeral of Kenneth Ritchie, city
family
recently
moved
from
Hasning
honoring
Capt.
and
Mra.
R
and
Mra.
Ted
Christman
of
Grand
Grcenfh Id
I
Scout troop were tn East UmThe first meeting ot the Handi­ Mra. G. L. Bates Thursday, vbtted
tings
to
Orand
Rapids.
Bernard
beG.
Finnie
Contract
was
p&amp;yed
In
Rapids
and
Rev.
and
Mr*.
John
Grace
M Conklin. Dowling
Mr. and Mr*. L. O. Snark* called *"?« ««n*rd.y and helped with the
craft Club was called to order by
ing
a
graduate
of
the
Hastings
High
i
the
evening,
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sinclair.local,
were
Saturday
eve
­
on friend* at Muir Friday.
I Jf*hering at the football game.
nttr lender. Eldon Houghtallngr. on
ning guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. school and both attended the Uni- i Richard Cook as the winner*. Mra. November 6. Officers elected are:
' Mrs. LaFioy Onienfteid vblted P1.'''Cr *ho *cnt w'fe
versily
of
Orand
Rapid.*.
’
Finnic
receiving
a
gue*t
prize.
Christman.
her bister. Mra. Thelma Johnson Pat Kel&gt; Du,M”c Dlo,u,sh' Rjchart
Mnrgarcl Ourd, 8ec.; Donald Gol­
Hastings people who attended the .
of Buttle Creek Thursday
Grno*. Jr., and Reynolds Cordes.
Larry Wolfe
i“mJ and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Robert WMidortf WATKINS—SWIFT
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Horace Powers entertained a den. Pres: Warren Hallock. Vice'
Pres.; Dorb Houghteling, Club re­
An improvised altar of gold and Cutler. Mln Francenn Cutler. Mr Sinup of friends nt n stag party porter. Tlie name of our club is
Don Goucher of Toledo. Ohio, a ill *erf
of Mr “»d
J«*
of' n
Otsego
spend Thanksgiving day with theirI Boyce n
’^,n over the weekend. bronze shaggy crysanthemums made nnd Mra. Stephen DeMond and Al-, "I hb home in "Nashville on Mon- 'T*’e Five Joliv Hittiers."
d#y’ evening. Mr Power* leaves
Lieut. Allen Prentice came home a lovely setting for a pretty wed­ bert Dykstra.
Those' from here who have gone
mothers. Mrs. Ella Wolfe and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Whitmore wlU re- on Thantoivlng day for three
Thurww rram CTmp D.H., N. C. ding at the home of Mr*. Birge C.
Blanche Goucher.
north hunting are Mr. and Mr*.
Battle victj
Creek where
montK*' training
novem- aide
»«»■ In ojiut
wucic Mr.
m,. |।
..... - at Harvard
----- Unl---Saturday aitemoon.
afternoon. NovemJI...
C.uadc
.nd
MU.
‘
•"« Swift, oaiurany
&gt;ii». arnmeis Cusac* ...and .mis* i r"
T„”" ~.~Z ui
-----T” nulcmnirni
Lyndon Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Les­
liu
new
Helen Cusack
of Muir. Miss Anne hI-..f leaves *tor
or hto
ncw
, "“Unment ber 21 at 4:30 o'clock when her: Whitmore I* employed at the WU-; 'ersity. before receiving hb assign­ lie Gould and iiiends from Fulton,
Is Inicnl
mcnl ,o
»o «enrlce.
,
Marie Cusack of Belding and Mr.
lCa?1,[&gt; HJfn' ,?eftr
Angeles, daughter. Betty Jane, became theiCox-Rlch plant. Their address is
and Mr. and Mr*. Allen BUhop and
Cal. Mrs. Prentice .™n.nvin.
accompanying bride of J»vt. Robert Goodell Wat- I 25 Annapolis St.
I
and Mra. Ted Cusack a"hd Maryellen CaI
----------------n*1
*° son. John and Sheldon Wertman
of VCrnon are Thanksgiving guests him. Last week he received hb kin* of Fort Custer, son «f Mr. and 1
Mr. nnd Mra Bill Spencer are
Mrs. William H. Watkins of Hop- 1 LAKE—SPONSELLER
the Womens Board of the Country
commission
as
a
2nd
Lieutenant
in
of Mr. and Mra. Cheater Hodge*
।
,
moving this Tuesday on
kin*.
Allegan
county.
I
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Dale
Bponaeller
an-i«
’
“
b
on
Turviny
evening,
dessert
.U and Mrs.
„„ Kim
U,m Sigler
uigur were
were “J
Mr.
Chandler place which
As Miss Pauline Benaway at the 1 nounce the marriage of their daugh- '?plni1
seven-thirty. Of“"»*■!«C"X.„Xmi WM « Mr .nd
bought.
plano, played "I Love You Truly"! ter.
Jean to Pvt.
comln
we/e
icr. Thelma
i iiciiim jchii
i-vi. Robert
noucri ,,
. e”.’or ,lhc., —
...... "R
......
on W. R. Cook at University hospi­
.
.
...
..... ..
...... ..... .. 1 rir-cten ann
Revival meetings will be the even­
•”a nlntiK wern nlan
,b° rl*&lt;.
a«the bride entered the room on the Lu.., -»&gt; ot Mn JUirl LU, M \
tal and found him Improving from
ing of Nov. 25. 26. 27 at the Doud
and Mrs. Roland Furrow and small arm of her uncle. Dr Pi L. Thomp­ B.ulc Creek. The ceremony (ookiCUSMd, , ,
In* recent operation.
school house. The speaker b Rev
v-r.u&gt; Greenfield
uraenneia spent
spent the
me
?'J’r&lt;‘*Port and Mr. and Mrs son of Grand Rapid.*.' who gave "I’"
‘L
.7" i On Thuredky .tremoon Mn. C.rl Bill P1|»er of Pennsylvania. Come
Mrs. LaFioy
forepart of the we*)* with Mr. and 1 5°**^ ^‘rT,W an,d tw^ c*J,Mfen &amp; her in marriage. Rev. W. D. Rob­ nine ol P.30 .1 Ihe M.iile st. Metho- nuker entertained her Hub ot eight,
□ut and hear the Gospel.
Mr*. Maurice Greenfield of Ann 9r“nrt,
,abo
Purrow inson of Delton read the senice in dut pmunakc In B.ule creek with Iwu, Luiu,st„„
DOUD SCHOOL NEWS
Arbor.
formerly of Flint.
the Key. John Clemmers otnel.l-.cu,rt
lhe wlnnlni
'
the presence of sixty-five guests.
Mike Ottosen. Leo Tift. lAFloy'
C~Wm Wc?plnter ,*fnl .*?
On Armistice Day we listened to
The bride chose for her wedding Ing.
|
»
President
Roosevelt talk from the
Greenfield. Dewayne Greenfield and “““A®
t0L ‘ vU,t ’rnh gown a street length model of gold
The bride was attended by her
Three birthdays were observed
. Lawrence Gm nheld returned home 1^5, ““»»"• 1 Stemm.
Stemm.From
From pettlpolnt. Her only Jewelry wa* sbter. Miss Mildred Sponseller nnd . by the New Idea club at its mect- grave ot the unknown soldier at Ar­
lington
National cemetery. Then we
Chicago
she
will
go
to
Memphis.
Wtdnsdny evening from near Trout
an heirloom gold cross, gift of the John Miller of Battle Creek acted ing on Friday evening, with Mrs.
Tenn.,
to
spend
the
winter
with
Mr.
went
out
and
put up our new flag
Lake and each had a deer.
groom's family
Her corsage was as best man.
Mabel Yeckley as hostess at the
Mrs Merle Haitetlcr of Freeport and Mrs. George Hooper.
Battle Creek, maki-of-honor. wore
The bride is a graduate of Has- , home of Mrs. Maude W. Smith, for the first time. We gave the flag
Lieut. Comrfiander
and. Mrs. of orchids.
.
lines High school and Is employed , Il was a surprise for Mrs. Stuiie salute and sang ‘The Star Spangled
Kenilh S. McIntyre and daughter,
Warrcn Roush. Monday.
Mia* Betty Maurbury Sigler of ..
at *uk
Ihfe Ralston Purina Co. In Bat­ Muc palmer and M„ MyrtiP wu. Banner." Margaret Gurd was elect­
Mr. nnd Mra. Robert Burch. Mrs. Jannet. are liorne from Pensacola. aqua crepe and her flowers were tle Creek. Pvt. Lake is attending I Ison in honor of their birthdays ed to put up the flag for the rest of
Thelma Hubert and Joe Hubert urc Fla., the former having a ten day talisman roses and bronze pom- , the Ordnance school in Laming and also marked the seventeenth Uie week.
guests of Mr. and Mra. Harris Wca- ,“ve' Mrs' McIntyre and daughter
Tuesday Mra. Chamberlain got
pons1 nnd will soon return to the Davis- anniversary ot
of tne
the ciun
club wnich
which wa*
was
. ranga of Grand Rapids for ThunksW rcrnl‘tn here.asldeut. Comm.
Pvt. Thoma* J. Jack of Fort Cus- : Monthan Air Base. Tucson, Artz, i tarted on Nov. 12. 1925 A Thanks- tome new books from Mra. Smith's
giving
| McIntyre expects to be called soon ler nutated the groom as best j He wa* employed at the Ralston giving dinner wa* served preced- office. .
Mr. .nd lire s.,n ol.rwn' rd .'»
reTI’n n
.
Francis Peake has been absent
ften.
; Purina Co. before hta induction Sept Ung the business session. It was
Grand Rapids were Sunday guests ■ Dr and Mr*. D. D Walton and
Mrs. Swift, mother of the bride,;?.
.voted to purchase a MOO war bondj from school thb week because of a
of Grand Rapids were Sunday iS?3 jMe
Evanston. Ill., on wore, a two-piece dress of soldier
,
----- :------►
■
■
iwith the club's funds. Game* nnd। bad cold, but he 1* back today.
Rueata of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bleb- , urtS*^LBn&lt;1
10 meel En' blue and a corsage of gardenia* ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
Joiinnle Bbhop was absent from 1
] contests were enjoyed during the,
binx,
.R1«" DeForrest Walton, who had
rchool Thursday and Friday. He has
and Mrs. Finch rose*. Mrs. Wat- 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clncebeaux of evening,
Mrs. Roy Chandler. Mra. J. C.|?°me J*th • sdu,dro2. of •‘v,*,or»
I gone with hb parents up north on,
- - ..
from
Cornu*
Christi
T^yss
tzk th
from
Corpus
Christi,
Texas,
to re the kins chose a black crepe gown with Trails End. Gun lake, and Bloom- 'Complimentary
Ketcham j and Misses « . Pauline
to Miss
Betty a hunting
trip.
.
a corsage of gardenias, for her field. Midi, announce the engage-, ------ -------------- • —
-------------- -- —
r.
Chandler and Mary Ketcham were Glendale Navy Air Field at Chicago son's wedding.
ment of their
daughter
Jeanne 1 Swift,
a bride-elect.
Mr*.Mbs
Kim Betty
Sig-I
---------------Following the reception held im-ISirabeth.
to Robert
Chrtalopher
/nd/™
daughter,
,
WEST «?■»
WOOLAND
i
in Kalamazoo Saturday and were for a stay of four days.
Mrs. Arnold Perkins and Mrs. mediately after the ceremony, the Gould of Detroit, son ot Mr. andts,&lt;,er of B“lUe Creek, entertained ’ Mr. «nd
luncheon gue.-ta of Mrs. Maxwell
nnd Mrs-Bhlrlcy
Mrs Shirley Ms;
Mayo, —
Bar- j
I zona rd, who returned with them Harold Parker returned Thursday coiiole left on a short wedding trip Mrs Wm M Gould of Houston ! bi, "
a miscellaneous
mucciinncuuA shower
xnowcr on
on Wedwea- hara and Richard of Hastings
rere-re,...^ were
IJ. at JwJL.
U1
I,., week with
...uu sunner
Saturday evening, Mr, Leonard also from Fort Benning. Ga„ where they and on IV..I.
"■ “
nesday evening of last
supper cuesta
guest* of
of Mr
Mr. nrui
and Mrs
Mr* Keith
Keith
their return will __
reside
had been visiting Mr. Perkin* and
came on Sunday.
Mte
Clno.toux L*
u a» (Bdurele
or ----1
615 ^e.
So. www.v.revg
Jefferson. ww
St-., i^iwuje
Hastings.
Ml
cs CliiccDeaux
grauuate cu
—----- — ----- ---- -----—« to b^”
Mr. and Mrs. Erik von Reis of Mr-PMrkcrThe bride is a graduate of thfc Mae Murray College for Women and,B,,d opening the lovely gifts fur- of Mrs. Mayo* birthday.
Detroit were guests of Mr. and । Dwight Chase of Chicago was the University of Michigan, where she me Lewis Hotel Training Schools --------------------- -Gen-1
nlsl’«i ----------the entertainment.
C-""- । Reymond
Ravmond Smith of M.
M S. C. Is
Mrs. Aben Johnson over the week- i R'lwt
Mrs. Arthur Chase Salur- was affiliated with the Chi Omega Bnd aM,nded the University of De-Iu,rta'
*"hU w•'w • I'S’T.'LJ?
IS
kschool
u vm
BW.
mmw
end. Mrs. Johnson- coming home । day night and Sunday.
She
sorority. She is now employed in lro|t *Laiw
W ^0,!
She is
b now em- i buffel lunch wm served, wa* a bou- tlon at home.
from Ann Arbor with them. Mbs ! MlM Ethel Copenhaver spent Sata.
quet
of white bloom* flanked with
Mba Jean Kantner of North Man­
the stele bureau of social aid at pi^cd bv .»■_
the r-L
Colonnade
Company.
Agnes JohnsORT Who has been ill I urdB&gt; nl«ht and Sunday at the Hiutinn.
„ ,u . ______ .____ ,
; tall white tapers. Mra. B. C Swift Chester College, Indiana, spent the
Hustings. Pvt. Wnlktni
Watkins ntt/-nrt-d
attended
with pneumonia b still in Unlver- 'home ®f her uncle. Harry Ramsdell. Michigan State College and grad­ Mr. Gould is a member of the find" j of MiddleviUe, mother of the bride- weekend al home.
of Robert Gould Manufacturing co.. '
Mty hospital though her condiUon in Kalamazoo.
' elect, poured, and Mrs. William H. ’ So™ of the lucky deer hunters
. .___ ■__ .
U i, U,™
—a her uated from Northwestern Univer­ of Detroit.
Miss
Mary Wdii.w
Williams .
and
is irnpibvcd.
।,
I Watkins of Hopkins, mother of the'lhal have "‘urned home from the
sity. where he was a giember of
The wedding date will be an­
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams vb- mother, Mr*. Williams, and Mis* the Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater‘, prospective groom, served the in-1 north are. Guy Makley and Russell
Grace Edmond*, were in Kalamazoo
nounced tn the near future.
jdividual floral ice cream molds, ’with a buck. Lloyd and Von Makley
nlty.
on Saturday.
Miss Swift was presented with a each wllh onc «nd Omar Barnum
Attending the wedding from out- SUNDAY EVENING CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Langston were
j corsage of white, appropriate for;wlth one­
of-town were four of the bride's HELD FIRST MEET OF YEAR
in Battle Creek on Saturday.
I Mra. Ralph Ekkens and children
•orority
Jean
Llndsley —
of 1I At their Initial meeting of the I , a bride.
i Reed Furrow, who lues been work­ -7
—--* „sisters.
—;v- —
-- -------------• • •
1 will spend from Wednesday till Tuesflranii Rapid*, Mnltv
— , and | year, members of Uie Sunday Eve- i
Molly -n.n.
Thayer
! Ing in Flint, is spending this week Grand
I Mra- Philo Sheldon entertained I day with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs
Chicago and ■ ning Club elected officers nnd laid . lwlt
h a.
: with his parents. Mr. and Mr*. Yvonne Westrate of
-J,u
- desrert-bridi
deuert-brtdge at her home Elmer McElmurry at Morrice.
8TEAM HEAT
evening
Freeman Furrow, and on Dec. 3 Jane Ann Visher of Holland; also | p]nns for special events during the । Thursday
evening with twenty-, Mr. and Mra. Guy Kantner will
William H. Watkins
.nnrn.ri.ine SwUM.v.
.four present. Cards were played entertain the
। leaves for Camp'-Grant. Ill, for Mr.
“ and Mrs rJ™n
! . approaching
holidays.
Kanlner families
HOT * COLD WATER
of Hopkins. Dr. and Mr*. P. L., The club is an organization of.witi, prize s going to Mrs. Allan ; Thanksgiving Day- Those expected
army training.
, |xvpw
BllouJI uniulu
„„. Myaf
,
BROWER BATH
I Mr. and Mra. Steven Johnson of Thomson, Charte. Goodell Wat- Juu||
young
people of ,
various
denomlnaHyde.Mr
Mrs
Leon] Bauer, and Mrs «re Mr. and Mra. Russell Kantner.
1 Indianapolis, Ind., vbiled Mr. and
wknM?' M^n‘’^Mr^nCh»rOf i -----------Uons “nd
wnj' ,lrst
organized
the .Edward
------------------------.-u in ,u_
-- - -Goodyear.
C
Mrs. Maggie Kantner. Mr. and Mra.
Single 13.50 per wk.
Grand —
lUpids.
Charles
Me5prlng oi
of i»*x.
1W2 uyn
Lyn ucwis wiui
'wUh me,
the ,
•• •- •
7^7’ Nirs 7
—"TT "*
—■ spring
jW*&gt;IU K""tner. Mra Robert Hocr,
In tosh and Mr*. Theodore Steven* • .&lt;
g_i.i...a of the paster* initiated
Aben Johnson over the weekend.
cooperation
The girls at the office of the and gon, Mr. a^d Mr*. Carl WesplntI Lieut. Cale &lt;Bud&gt; L. Flynn re­ and daughter Virginia of Detroit, j D,e program
Is
Social Aid
a er, Jr, —and•- ehlidren
—-•
—
- -------- nnd
— leader , of - the.
- — Bureau
- ——of
- —
- gave
show-1
of Hastings
------—
----- -— ■b Pat- -turned on Sunday to Camp Lee, Va, Mra. Franklin Butler of Long Island. group.
Heading
the club
er for Miss Betty ------Swift at• the , and Rev arid Mrs. Frank Moxon
after a week's furlough here with N. Y, Dr and Mra. F. J. Sledge­ Fewleu. as president: Janet Boek-,home of Mra. Helen Nelson on of Lake Odessa,
Mra. Flynn. Lieut, and Mrs. Flynn man and Mr. and Mr*. Jack Smith loo. vice-president; Martha Wedel
ipeht part of last week in Niles with of Allegan. Mrs. W D. Robinson Secretary; and Beverly Bradford
nr Delton.
rinltnn Lieut.
T.iMit J.
1 O.
n and Mrs.
of
treasurer.
LaMarcus Adna Bquier. Jr. of Chi-

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HOTEL HASTINGS

FEBMANENTfl
Machlntless S2.50

30

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP
'..1

STUFFIN' BREAD

•&lt;••»

15c

Stuffin bread (avei valuable Holiday .Time—Spices
ordinarily used for dressing need not be bought and
the leftover wasted.
A HOLIDAY TREAT

PINEAPPLE

Down Side Up Cake

50

Fruit Cake and Plum Puddings.
Pumpkin. Minco, and Cranberry Pies.
We also hove a few raisins to offer.

HAXilIAItT U.AKEItY
113 8. Jifferson St

Mr. and Mra. J. L. Ironside*. Weilealey Ironside*. Mrs. Kim Sigler
and daughter. Miss Madeline, Mis*
Audra Densmore. Charles Leonard,
Jr, Mra. David French. Mr*. Richiard Cook. Mrs Helen Nelson and
Miss Virginia Conrad all of Hastings.—Middleville^ Correspondent.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

IS CELEBRATED

Mr. and Mrs Richard Seeber of
Irving entertained'the latter's par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bebon anti
other members of the family at a
surprise dessert at the Seeber home
honoring the^291h wedding anni­
versary of Mr. and Mrs Bebon
A beautiful wedding rake was
; TO INSTALL NEW
served and a pleasant evening wa.*
O. E. ti. OFFICERS
spent with music and vtalting. Mr.
Next Tuesday evening at eight Seeber will leave for tho Army
o'clock Uw newly elected officer* of
the O. E. 8. will be installed by Mrs.

THEIR FIFTIETH

vie fan, EdMallory,

o a tenth of

SS,

ROOMS

, . . be lovely for Thanksgiving and Chrt*tm»s
Make appointments early. Phone now!

Bonrla will get
?a, you bet—

JX Srt"01

.. . . . . . . MARRIAGE LICENSE!

Lovely For Thanksgiving

e to ait In the

C A I A I EVCklTC
J U L I A L L V L Pl I J

PERSONALS
.......... in.mi11 mi
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Phone 2431

Gebhardt. Mr*. L. E. Barnett and ANNIVERSARY
Mr*. Cornelius Mannl. Lunch will
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, wellbe oened al the close of the meet- known resident* of Maple Grove
township, will, observe the fiftieth
The pew officers arc: Worthy anniversary of their wedding by
matron, Mra. Avis Tyler; worthy holding open house on Bunday. No­
patron, Adelbcrt Cortright; associate vember 29. from 3 to 9 p. m. They
matron, Mra. Kendall Reahm; asso­ have spent the entire fifty years in
ciate patron. Kendall Reaiun; sec­ Maple Grove, and have taken an
retary. Mra. Maude W. Bmith: active part in community affair*
treasurer. Mrs. Fay Marble; con­
a* bom. and has al­
ways lived in that township
nate conductress. Mra. Philo Bhel- Mason, daughter of Mr and Mrs
don. Other officer* are to be ap­ Allen Gamble, wa» ifl years of age
pointed by Mra. Tyler and will be when she came to that township
I
announced Tuesday evening
Any blanket with le** than 25 per
warmth
to
Peter Pood, telling ot a tour of sent wool give* loo little —
-------- ~
Wisconsin from 1773 to 1775, said b« pracUcal and feel* uncomfort*
that the Wiiconsin river at the pres- I bl/ b»»vy becau*e laundering has
packed down the cotton flber* which
ent Prairie du Sac had few fiih.
nsed wool mixed wittv them. »ay

U. B. Nickel
The United State* nickel i* now
rounding out Its Mventy-tUth year

NaUvo Saimaa
Landlocked salmon aro indigenoui

CAUSE for all to
be ‘THANKFUL
w Can we as Americans find
cause for thanksgiving today?
We don't have to pause to answer
that... think, and be truly thank
ful that you are in this country
and that you are an American!
All the blessings that we enjoy
are yours and every one is worth
FIGHTING for. But while being
thankful . . . remember ... it will
cost something to keep the things
for which we give thanks this
Thanksgiving Day . . . let's all do
our job so when universal peace
returns we may again enjoy the
blessings that make up America!

BAIRD’S

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THlTtSDAY, NOVEMBER *C. 1942

ie Hastings Banner

CLASSI Fl ED WANT ADS

cook tmo*. Editor*

CLASSIFIED RATES

Sheldon Agency
Surety Bonds
Haitian

USED CARS AND TRUCK*
Slate Farms 80-tO colIHlon
FARM BUREAU STATE AGENT
tf

AUCTION SALES

‘ CLEANING AND DYEING

HENRY FLANNERY‘S

USED CLOTHING

1201

phone

EMPLOYMENT - HELP WANTED

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS —

DR. L. J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Hasting*

Pancoast Bldr.

WANTr.O—Children

Phone 2701

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V. ASTEII IMt..n.UI.I^ b.r-.l min. ml.l
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1 »l". ’"“k aid
: ira.i.ir IbarU. R-wlep.
4.
। l&gt;h..nr 711 1'4
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lim

Marshall Furnaces
and

furniihed

l WASTED—&lt;'.w»|*r*nl woman V. art aI ' h..«-ak—|&gt;rr and &lt;i.» ’ |uirt tim- rar*
L io ..mi lnrah.1 Udr in Hallla VrrA
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rh.tdn-n and J.&gt; a link h&lt;m**n»rl
I l-hunr «»i.
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furnaeea.

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS
Sheet Metal Work
Eaveatroughin*

.

WHEREOF:

TOO LATE TO CLAB5IFT

Phon* 2311
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HOUHEHOLn GOODS

POLICY
*6.00 per year
Phone 2519 National Bank Bld*

JERRY ANDRUS
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DAN ULREY

CURT

ItHI'cK t.OAP ot b.sltoe .loara. All
| bind, in rbwiar frnm at Strrrlrr'a
|..d &lt;..^4* Xtnrr. -.-IM W. “lair.
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AUCTIONEER

CARDS OF THANKS

JAKE DEPRIESTER
and

’

U.

a---------------------------------

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD
FOB

it.

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiator*, Batteri**, Aluminum, Bra**, Copper &amp;

Lm4
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Its No. Michigan Avenna
Fbane 2637
Hastings

7oWlryf

^^^UOU&amp;UBlHS.IALYt.»&lt;OJ4C«OM

MISCELLANEOUS
WHEN loohinr for bariaina viait The
Ha*Hoc- Harcain Rtore. 110 N. Church.
Under Mlt1|"'a I" Ceram Otorr tf
YES. MA'AM IT'S TRAGIV—Wi.n the
bra' 'f a hot iron ruins a button,
rlel.t before your eery eyes, it’s down
ri»M »«»in&lt; Amid that poaalhilUe

buy •" 'quipp'd with (enuine T'arl
RnOema
11 “r.
PAINT NERVIcE—IF you have a d.r •
r*ll" per&gt;h(fm, wo hat* the answer
In our won.I.rf.il li" el beVoo A
Kaynold. paint.. Caneth A Naehl.ln*
Haalin&lt;&gt;. 1‘tone 3131
H.2C

i r.u'.uitLv?

Noel Herr Npe

‘

fuel*

always

“Once

tried,

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO
HASTINGS. MICH.

Down East'

Sketch show* Walt Burtis of Cortland County, N. Y., smack in the
middle of 4.000 turkey* on his farm. He is only one of half a dozen big
turkey growers in that vicinity—the biggest being a lad named Vormwald—who was driven out of an office job by poor health and now make*
twice a* much money raising about 7,000 turkeya annually on 25 acres.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

Re-Seeding Legumes
Mr.. Or
Mildred
Vrrn II

POMONA ORANGE

When legume* fail to make n good stand, Massachusetts Experiment
Station advises rc-sccding in February or March following the original
Beetling. If the rc-seeding is delayed until later, it will almost always be
necessary to work the ground again nnd the crop from the first year may
be damaged.
■

Value of Corn Stalks

HORSES—$7.50
STATE OF MICHIGAN
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF BARKY
IN CHANCERY

Tests at Purdue and Illinois Experiment Stations have shown that an
acre of cornstalks plowed under is worth at least twice aa much as the
ashes from on acre of the same stalks that have been burned. All of the
nitrogen is lost in burning and you also lose the value of the humu* in
loosening the soil and holding moisture.

COWS—$6.00

We Have a Collector Stationed ot 912 West Green St.
in Hostings To Give Immediate Service
We Pay the Phone Charge*—Phone Halting* 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Sequoia Potato
Among the now potato varieties that have been tried In West Virginia
in the past few years, the state experiment station reports that th*
Sequoia variety is the best in size and yield. It i* white—smooth—flat­
tened—eating quality is fair to good-resistant LJ insects and some dis­
eases—yields better ami stays green longer than other varieties in
un*prayed plots—nnd yield* still better when properly sprayed.

Cost of Raising Daily Heifers

Esperanto
Because of a great medley of
longue*, the artificial language of
Esperanto is much used in the Rus­
sian city of Odessa.
Seed* of Grain
Seed* of moil type* of grain re­
main viable generally for at least
20 year*, in lomc case* perhaps
longer.
■

Feed costs of raising 50 dairy heifer calve* by 4H club boys in New
Hampshire ranged from $12 to $56 at the age of six months. The average
feed cost for calves making fair gain* was 526—compared with $29 for
calves making good gains. Feed cost per lb. of gain was 9.4c for excellent
gains—11.2c for good gains—and 13.6c for fair gains. The important les­
son learned was the faet that cheaper gain* were secured by feeding more
whole milk and more grain than is customary on dairy farms in that state.

HALE

HEARTY

Spring-Clipping Alfalfa
In tests that are stilj. in progress, Wisconsin Experiment Station
report* that under certain circumstances it has been very profitable to
clip alfalfa in the spring a* sqon aa it reaches a height of 4 to 5 inches.
This early clipping delay* the first crop of hay from 10 to 12 days and
usually reduces the tonnage—but it often produces hay of quality equal
to ordinary second-cutting hoy. Spring clipping I* suggested only on
ytrong stands of wilt-fesistanl varieties, a* it is definitely dangerou* on
poor stands.

HEALTHY
American manhood and womanhood arc a healthy

Canker-Worm Control
Canker worms come out of the ground and start for the treetop* the
first warm day in February, according to Iowa Experiment Station—
hence you have to start earlier if you wish to head them off. The best plan
is to wrap each tree with n 3-inch band At cotton batting, well pressed into
the bark iircgularitie*—tic a 5-inch atrip of tarred paper ovir the cotton
and tack the overlap—and then paint tree tanglefoot over the outside of
the paper, keep close watch of the bands during the active climbing
season to make sure that the worms do not form a bridge of dead bodies
to pass the barrier. *

Way back when thi* writer was leaching poultry husbandry we all
believed and taught .that moldy corn wa* dangerous for poultry—and
ihould be avoided. Apparently there was nothing to this Idea. Half a
dozen prominent experiment stations have reported on feeding testa with
moldy corn, scabby barley and damaged wheat—and in only one case
I Wisconsin) has moldy grain been suspected of seriously harming or
Silling the chicken*. These feeding test* were conducted with both brooder
chicks and laying hen*. However, common sense Indicates that when you
feed moldy com to poultry it is preferable to feed it to ad”1* ‘
to start uung it gradually until they are accustomed to it.

Hog Economics

Truss Fitting
ny in

EXPERIENCED
FiTTEP

*

druggist.

Quality

effective

lot today.

There it no reaion why they ihould be

otherwise.

They undontand the importance of eat­

ing correct food* and they know about the beneficial

qualities of milk.
HDKRF.D that within

But better than just milk they

know that Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk it extra
rich, high in vitamins and low in bacteria.

Moldy Carn for Poultry
PRODUCE. FRUIT*

FLAINWEU. MICHIGAN

pleasant,

tf.

One-Cent Pleeea
One-ccnt pieces have been coined
since 1791
Indian head pennies
PET* FOE BALE * MISCELLANEOUS were coined from 1859 to 1909. The
BOARDING' DOGB—II* day or week. | Lincoln design was adopted In 1909.
Call 703—FI.1 or 3391. Al R's.m'r.
Floating Metal
Lithium, the lightest known met
POULTRY

Brower Nursing Home

or

never without.’’

Growing Turkeys

FOR HAl.K OR TltAPi: tor ratltr—Roan
narr re.lt It ran. old llrnrr W
Mrarrn. t-l on.. .1137 N'aahville*. II 3«
Foil HALF &lt;1R TRMlE H'.rar 13 yra.
..1.1, wot. al.oir IIOO Iba., would tr»d«
for hr.trr rulf or take r»ah. Alto * MAPLE LEAF GRANGE
Mr-^Buwlfvau Antortp.' lb 1.
t.j.iUr 3 4 mil' •'.I of Or*nr*»llle
j.n &lt;&gt;ran«»»lll' road.
__ 11 3B
FOR KALlt—&gt; HoUtrin hrlftra. on' full
blood, du* aoon John N*»»l. 7 milr* rpmpo.ed ot Brother
wrsl on aid M 37 and 3 milr* north.
11 30
U)RT—Near Gun lak*. Mark bull do*
with whit' far* and throat: loft fiwt |
La* white atextmr: an«wrra to name
..f Jrrrj Howard. It. O. Hhafer. pto.iie ,
Mart). S*»1. .•* Glonn Il'ra
1.J
LOST—Male Coek'r ■ Spaniel, Mark, j
rhildrrn-. tot Litoral "ward. M'l&lt;in|
Camptoll. 33* N Jrff'tano.
11 3« ;
l*OrNI&gt;—Pair
man-, ntforda left .
In our rar hr m|af«k'
Can have ;
•omr by pa, inc for a.|
llarrnr'
Furl-.ne, 1 m.lr. nortl. i.t Na-htill'
on Jl iw.
1131

croupy

cold

and reliable. Sold by your
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

LOXT—FOUNn - BTRAYED . &gt;

INSURANCE

cough,

It’*

GRANGES

yards, ph.one 2588, or call

hove a

“Peckham’* Remedy" —

DEWEY REED

Every Saturday

Doe* your child

cough due to a cold? Give

Foil SALE K.ei.t.r.d II I &lt;• l.-ar.. Fur'
»•! Hrcrrow. Woodland.
if.
NALK^klork of 31 thrrp and
Estimate* cheerfully given. Date* IrbR
I laml.a. !&lt;&gt;■« W. Chandler, RFD Nn. 3.
tan b* made at Banner office.
I-bnr&gt;. TZ8P3.
If
Phoaa 3467
Hasting*, Mich FOR RALE—r.n Mir.&gt;pww.a, 13 ,rarlln*«.
phnna I’alrlrt'lllr 5F33 W.alr* NrwU
' ton. 1 milr *•**! and I mil' ■■mtb !&gt;•••

Shipping Livestock

Lily White Flour

Middleville
We have a complete stock

k

FOR SALE—34 l.rad of fin- Wowl rwra;
also HrattoU. l&gt;-m.ild Mnhar.l. J mlUw.
aotllh and mile ra«t Maptr Grmr ll-CS
YOU WALK t“ «rmlr rwr. &lt;'r will tradr
for ihrirr row* or krifrr*. Karl ttri*
tol. H mil* north of Larrjr. Phon*
!.*«•* &gt;4-7.
. . l‘ =»
Fill’. HALK—Full Mood Duror Irrarj
&gt;r w.l&lt;)lt .1 &gt;.&lt; Ut •.•»!&gt; Hu At»O Jrra.j'
row. Rurd'lt* Sutton. Phon* 71«F1

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for tome of that good

Experience and Training

Phone 72

WK PAY IO|&gt; marKrt prir*. for drad
.tork. Hara.a S5.OO. row* *4 00
I Phon* collwt ararrat station. Raatlnc*
-ro'.&lt;7: Ionia 4UU. Vall.y Chrmkal

List year Auction Sale* with

-

SOLOMON

AUCTIONEER

----------------------------------- By WILLARD BOLT!

I

LIVESTOCK

wAk.

There's no red tape about trav.hng
to Nassau, Bahama*, even In these
days when pa*1port* are required al
many other place*. Nassau Havel
remain* unhampered by visas or
nnaaianrts

ARCHIE TOBIAS

FARM EQUIPMENT. ETC.
I Foil NAI.F. John IWr’rr mndrl II frar| tor. Z mil** »*•!. 1 mil. n.*rlh &gt;•&lt;
1 r..a|. r.r.... 1. Mltl-r.
II-2S

Hospitalixdtion

STILES

woman'* dr»*«.

TO HUNTERS
AND TRAPPERS

Farming Fads Worth Knowing

WARTED EMPLOYMENT

Federal Old Line

Buyer for

.

The egret*, whale*. w.awU and
alligator* have contributed. Ut the
.
-J
mrirt bones.

I

W. Schsder—192-197-167-556.
C. Annable—213-155-182-550
D. Goodyear—193-170-185-548.
WlU Ayres stepped into the front
R. Hubbard—152-184-211-547.
ntnk Thursday night when In the
C. DeCou— 179-I87-I8O-540
11 tg ] Commercial League he pounded out
i a big 636 aerie* for State Insula-. M. Cronk—189-184-171-544.
I lion. His stellar series helped hi* . O, Laubaugh—150-190-191-537.
Because reicuing pilot* acciden­
retain the leaderalUp of the
tally dropped a cuitard pie on the
I MILO
head of LieuL Robert Rhode* of (he
I The yilo W. S. C. S. field their
Melrose had hl* "hook" in
madne corps, native* of an island
working order and scored 594 fot annual txixaar and chicken supper
near Haiti made him kin* for re­
Auto Sport Shop tn the Commer- at the church Wednesday afternoon
League to give him the runner­ and evening. Abopt 80 were served
and
a
total
of
over
166
was
taken
position and Keith Cluue bowltor Office In the Bliss League In. We wish to thank everyone for
red 579 to take third place in their help In-unuking this such a
succe&amp;s._^-x^
Veekly scores.
uUlrd .. in I
MrsTEmily
Wilcox Visited
visited her
her. SUMsa the Bliss le-atrue Tool Room ‘■—
—Mrs.
Emily WHC0X
? .
ler- Mn.
Ryenon in Halting*
a 11 brace of games from bouti- pjjday
; Shop Office .Jost a pair io OfWe are glad to report that Grand­
■ and Enginrers'-blanked Elccma Towne is some better at this
। writing.
(My fur
m
In the Commercial League. An- • R&lt;«» and
ailu Harold Norwood
„Mrwuoa returnlnum.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
.1, drus Service scored a complete vic- cd from Uie north Wednesday wlth, lory over Coffee Sltop; Stale In- out a deer but having had u good
bel been
i"^. sulallon won the first two but lost nmc.
■Tl "J ‘he third game to Moaw: GoodFriends of Frankie Bailie were
doted.
1--------------— • ;years Hdwc.
ua-,» blanked
..........
Middleville, j.hncked Tuesday whm they learned
Creamery:
Medias won
a “
whole
“ “
u“u of tils death. Frankie lived a good
Black
,rc”” Moynahan Bales and many years in Milo and was Just
in Ann Arbor for on operation.
•tout Auto Sport Shop won the odd game recently taken to Hastings to live.
• (rom Qjty Datin.
I expect to be home buying
We miss seeing Frankie around as
,I
In the Recreation League. Has- he was a familiar figure most any­
fur ond hide* by the last of the
I tinga Ice and Fuel won the odd where you went
He was laid to
week. One block north of Na­
;j game from Middleville and Pli- rest in Prairieville. Thursday after­
j ton Ring* blanked Leonards BUM noon.
tional bank.
i
■&gt;’
.C 7.-—7—~ •’“j 1 «’Mi'
Mrs.
william
Roll return
s7.1I
“» and
lhrlr
home
in Blue
Island.­
i«L-. j their
usual .......
annual
« r.....
a trek
~ to
" the
- north• m Tupjdgy after having spent si*
"" ■ in the Service League. Coast weeks at their farm here while they
Guard No. 1 had 11 one game edge were building an addition to the
over Kiwants No 1; Rotary NO. 2 barn and a new corn-crib.
won a pair from Klwanls No. 21
and Rotary No. 1 took the odd
In Michigan. 84 million red bams
game from Coa.it Guard No 2.
will so on sale November 23—but
The Piston Ring League play end-, the venture is public health, not
ed In a three game victory for1 real estate. The bams are those
Grinders over Shippers; a two to nrtlit Dale Nichols painted on the
one verdict for Office No. 2 over
OF.DEP. FOR PUBLICATION

j FIRST CLASS C.tRPKNTKg ran n«w
d« Ihat Job nl balldin*. rrpa&gt;r&gt;n( or
j nalnlinc.' Vrry rraao&amp;aldr. 1'hnua
। 737F3 =.
11 3«

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. Stat*

Decoration* w

aei*la*L

BUYING LIVESTOCK

dr* ewida -al', lad. -anted i,l Fraud-

Cool, Gas ond Oil Fired
Repair*

L EG A L S
ORDRR TOR PUBLICATION

^NOTICE

Swanson Agency
PROTECT YOUR CAR

Nashville

The ten weekly high Mores:
A. Melrose—223-181-190-594.

KHIHTY-BKVKNTH YEAH

HIS

Machine Room and a one game I
edge for Office No. 2 over 40 M. &amp;

i

LY BARKER’S
CUT. COUNTRY AND REIORT

During the five-year period ending with 1924 a group of hog raisen
fa '»»t-cen‘r»&gt; Illinois fed an average of 508 lbs. of grain
ind 13 lb.«. of protein concentrate to produce 100 lbs. of pork. But in the
ive-ycar period ending with H&gt;38 thc»e same farm.-rs—by u#ing more
«”li 26 ibs. of protein «upalement-required only 434 lb*, of grain per cut. of pork. The most
lOticeablc change* in securing these improved results were increasing the
number of days on pasture frtm 7 to 52-ard increasing the
egetaNs protein products from 6 lb*, to 19 Ibs. per cwt. of gain. Total
Tift KI
J'FJ9 ?Vor th* FHriod •ndin« in
only
M9
tl,,7ear
Thia difference in costa wa* due a* much to the
avinj in gram a* to a saving of nearly 30e per bushel in the price of com.

SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY

Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy It at your grocer*.

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED.
PT. 6c; QT.

■&gt;/
■ ■

BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phon* 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hailing*

�THE HASTINGS BANNER
UCHTY-SfVINTH YIAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1942

SECTION

1 PROBATE COURT
------------------------I Est. R. B. Walker. Warrant and' The
tire Oklhl
vmuu Campfire
usHipiiir group
*rvup had
uad
I “More and more shfp* are
I Inventory filed.
., their rcouiaf
regular mcciiiig
meeting at iric
the tiumr
home
1 made ready for war service all the
_______ •
I । Necessity, which works overtime
nt Mrs,
Un T.vnn
I Est. Tina Green. Proof of publl-' of
Lynn Lewis nn
on Thtirsrtav
Thursday, j
। time. The right kind of men must
“
----Four Week* Period
'during a w»r, lias mothered ancation filed, order allowing account November 19.
be furnished to man these ship*.
‘ other Invention, wooden springs to
, entered, discharge of administration
FBecause
— ------- - - next Mrad former resident ot
of’ Thanksgiving,
the
Show* Good Total
Employees who are covered by the
These men must be obtained
will be th.
'
meeting will
heldriKt
the flrat
rraidin. .1 no R»ni&lt;u ihoi
। take the place of the wire variety Social Security Act wlU continue to; Issued, estate enrolled.
Local Post Recruiter
Est Jessie Dillenbeck. Inheritance Thursday in December. All mem. .
B
,
j
through voluntary enlistment and
Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk has re-' in furniture.
not through the draft. Everyone leased the following report of stamp Ii Ever since the pinch on metal*
’ tax waiver filed.
ber* are urged to be present for a,t 8°l 1,18 “ucM on opwung day of th*.
ducted
old-age
andisurvivors
inApplicanH Per Month
I an appreciate the tremendous part and bond sale* In the HasUngs city
mronr.for
afi.r
jonuan.i»«3 it wai
E*1- Ull° G.«DeVries. Final ac- this meeting plan* wUl be made for deer hunting season
He got up
'the
must ims
play
In 11us
this war. SCHOOL*
school* lor
for tne
the 10UF
four one-week perme Navy uiuat
, ui
S wnu.m "
O"&gt;.r .uowlnt
• Chrutmo pU,.
“
- -------------------™
before day
light
and went out to
Hundreds of American Legion W.
We ™«
need U»
the Navy—It needs U..
the iods ending Nov. 11.
—■
. f— /______ •
«___ ■ .nt.riKl rllirhorir. nt admlnlslra---------------try his luck for a deer. At 1:30’
Klrchgeasner. manager of the Grand entered, discharge of admlnhtrapost* In 37 states already have be- men. We must furnish theml"
—
—
October
21
DIED FROM HEART DISEASE
he returned home with an 8-point. VIM
for 0 good »ub*tllute. Guido Rapid* field office of the Social Be-: trix Issued, estate enrolled
, come volunteer official recruiting , Nationwide Participation
' Central
Est. Mary J. Russell.' Discharge
.
RiuseU Moore. 2122 St. George St. er. weighing 180 lb*. Thus Lee got
•
A lessandrini, a Grand Rapid* fur- curlty Board Thia rate, which ha*
has Is­
1 nations for the United State* un- | The
” Division of DefenseirHigh School
^llure designer, thinks he has R.jJ. been In effect since social security of administratrix Issued, estate en- Grand Rapids. who was visiting at his btick and lost no time, being
siauon* lor uw umteu
#ue
d a
sued
a 24-page
24-page booklet
booklet on
on The
The AhiAfh-1; Second Ward
। rolled.
the home of WiUiam Youngs, soutn
der a nationwide plan adopted by । ertcan Legion's Navy recruiting pro-, First Ward
'
I HLi wooden springs are not the went Into effect January 1.1937, wlU j
, Est. Millie Butolph. Bond of ad- of this city, died suddenly from Monday but wearing a broad smile.
! first to b* manufactured, but many continue throughout the calendar,
the 24th national convention at gram which is administered under
St. Rose
I mlnfitratrix filed, letters of admin- heart disease Wednesday of last
furniture men like thslr simplicity. year 1943.
Kansas City. Mo, and put Into ef-1 thr supervision of Warren H: Athliltration Issued, order limiting set- week. Sheriff Bent and Coronet
The annual death toll from tuber*
1
The
orgtnal
Social
Security
Act,"
fect November 1. Many thousand* erton. Stockton. Cal., chairman of
culosls in the United State* would
of other poita covering every »tate th* national defense committee
। The springs are made of
'
increase of one-halfof one lng cUlDls ,Ued- notice to creditors Investigation required by state law be more than 250.000 If Uie death
are expected to Join In this acUv- I Tills booklet ha* been sent to at' Rankings:
wooden strips of hickory, ash. oak. lIor *n increase oi one-nan 01 one llau,d
-th. The coroner decided
h,.» Uial no inrate
of the early 1900's still pre­
Mis* Leiter's Home Room. 676.90.t1 maple or pecan, ingeniously fast- I Percent eveiy three
the,
ity before the end of the year.
I the 11540 posts.
EsL Fred B. Wise. Order con- quest was necessary as the cause of vailed. Thanks to the steady edu­
Miss Edmonds' Second Ward, 23.- ‘ med together. Flexibility Ji con- I worker's contribution under old-age
The plan was worked out by the I
►
~-ZZ
death was very evident The body cational work carried on by Christ70.
; trolled by the rise of ^e strip., ^’^ni^un^ejnte tax act
nff z±z —‘.zzZi.
national division of defense after TO PICK 35 GIRLS
, which
. , ,
. , , . of, wlrel
.
w as passed by the. Erf. Mary J Russell. Discharge of was taken to Grand Rapids where
Miss Cosby Jr. High. 19.15.
ot WUVVI
October.
the Navy formally requested the as-' FOR SHORT COURSE
.which can
can be
be used
used Instead
instead; of *lrt icon.,
—. an(1942,
j slgnrd by the Pre*l- administratrix Issued, estate en- the funeral wa* held
October 28
slstance of The American Legion In , Scholarships to enable 35 girls
Central
6106.00
nlture.
they can be
~ f&lt;T
obtaining applicant* for enlistment, io enroll and attend without cost
...» Furthermore. .b.,
b. '
c^„d.r
&amp;1 A. I Knuulon Ord.r
,
High School
103.05
, Official Station*
/
. the winter short courses at MichlMM In mna.
Um. U»n ‘40. 1941, 1942 and 1943 are subject lng residue entered, discharge of udSecond Ward
18115
their metal counterparts, the manu­ to a tax of one percent each for the tnlnUtrotor Issued, estate enrolled
Under thl* plan the Navy will g*n state College are announced by
FlrstWard
12.90
recognize the clubhouse* of every I r. W. Tenny, short course director
facturer* have found.
worker and the employer.
। Est Luella Thomas. Order adSt.
Rose
participating American Legion post at the
‘ college.
"
Aleasandrinl has applied for a
“Thl* act also provide* that with I mltUng will entered, bond of exe- ।
or other designated places a* official
patent on the springs, and two rraprct to wages paid during the
Th- rule ot first come, first ac­
testamentary is625010
I 75.00
Navy recruiting stations.
Grand Rapids veneer suppliers. C. yea^T1944 and 1945 Uw rate of tax
order Umltlng srillement encepted If eUglble. will enable 4ne
It will issue each such station an or more scholarship* U&gt; be awarded Rankings:
C. Travis and George H. Applegate, for the worker and the employer
l»«t1Uon ,or h*“Ung claims
Mr. Damson'* Home Room. 61650.
official Navy placard reading:
have organised the Wood Spring shall be two percent for each. The nl£&lt; noUce to creditors
within Barry county. Those se­
’
Rows I &lt;St H. Study Hall. 12-85.
Corp.
capitalized
at
825,000.
to
mar
­
lected will be from among 32 coun­
taxes apply only to th* first 63.000
Howard Hras Inventory filed ,
Mrs. Kuhn's Central. 12 05.
ket the new product.
ties below the north lines of Oceana November 4
of earning* of an Individual during &lt;U»1 account filed, discharge of
to Bay counties, except Mecosta,
a single calendar year.
I special administrator Issued, estate
Central
1112.10
DEATH OF
Kent, Tonla. Allegan. Calhoun. Ber­
•The combined taxes are payable: enrolled.
.
,
High School
7155
Recnil Ung Station
FRANK J. TOWNE
rien. Cass, St. Joaeph and Hillsdale
Second Ward 21.65
£te‘™.lUrerenJ^tetu™ WARRANTY DEEDS
counties. Selection* are provided
Prank J. Towne. 85.
AMERICAN LEGION
St. Rose
1140
lector oi internal revenue, rtcuims ।
by the Kellogg Foundation at a dif­
home
at
Hickory
Comer*
on
Wed
­
First Ward
, must be made, when the taxes are
D«nlel Ulrey and wife to Earl E
Both the Navy seal and The ferent'session of the short courses.
nesday afternoon of last week. His paid, allowing the name*, aoclal se- i Count and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 35. Carl­
American Legion emblem appear on
Special training for - the young
death
came
soon
after
he
and
Mrs.
122670
: curlty account numbers and wages j ton Twp.
thl* placard. It is to be placed In women has been designed to fit
Towne had quietly observed their, paid to each worker In the period
Ethel Gamble to George Kelley
a prominent place al every recruit­ them for a more substantial role In Rankings:
65 th wedding anniversary. He was
Mra. Myera’ Central, 65155.
ing center.
the state's 1942 farm production of
Allan C. Hyde and wife to Floyd
Mlsa Edmonds' Second Ward, 33.- bom July 22. 1857, on a farm north
The
me Navy
nuvj ouu
also will
wiu iiuiiun
furnish each ,, iiwu
food *nu
and iccu.
feed. The
me eigni-weeu
elghl-weeks
of Hickory Comers and was the
W Randall and wife. 110 Ac. Sec.
PRAIRIEVILLE
American Legton volunteer recruit- courses for the winter term open
Sister Raymonds'* St. Rose, 26.- son of pioneer residents. Mr. and Last Week's Letter
er with an Identification card. Each ' Jan. 4.
'
Mrs. Obedlah Towne. He had op­
George P Miller and wife to
Irving. Zara and Earl Boulter and
such Legion recruiter will have of- ’ Costs of attending ror the eight
complcte line of other £&gt;oderlo biological* and
erated a grocery store at the Cor­
Richard Schllleman and wife, lot 10.
flclal Navy standing.
| weeks usually do not exceed 6100, November 11
ner* for about 23 years, retiring Ferris Quick left Thursday night for Bl. 3. Butlers Add. Hastings dty.
High School 811095
the north woods to hunt deer.
The Navy also will supply all such tor books, food and lodging and tulthree
years
ago
because
of
foiling
Central
87.60
Mr*. Jennie Norris is much bet-,
l.eglon recruiting stations with cop- , tlon. Those who obtain scholarships
livestock is especially
Second Ward
I A. Mitchell and wife. 40 Ac. Bee.
16.70
les ot booklets and other literature will have their expense* paid from
ow. three sons Wade of Delton.
health this J^tdtri
First Ward
8.15
The supper at the church Satur- j:25 and 40 Ac. Sec. 24. Castleton
dealing with enlistment* in the the Kellogg Foundation funds. ApVern, of Plainwell and Sherman of
St. Rose
Navy.
’
plication for
girls' scholarships
Detroit, also by a daughter. Mrs day night was a great success. Pro-, Lillian Kellftr to Ethel Gamble.
ceeds
amounted
to
619.00.
Christmas
i
The Job of participating Ameri- j should be made through county ag, Hasel Nunnemaker of Hickory Cor­
can Legton posts will be to search ricultural agents and local school
ners. There are also twelve grand boxes will be sent to-the boys of yrr
Howard P. Kelley and wife to
Rankings:
in the Army.
out and obtain applicants between officials.
children and six great gr.ndchll- community who"‘are
v
Frank Fitzgerald and wife, lot 42,
Rows N &amp; O. Study Hall, 684 35.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
the ages of 17 and 50 for enlist■
■* * *---------------dren. The funeral service, were
Mrs. Wheeler's Central. 40.10.
held Saturday afternoon In the J ®of Mrs. Jennie Sundago Park, Hastings Twp.
ment in Uie Navy.
VINCENT C. SMITH
ere
Robert Shannon and wife to M.'
Mrs. Myers' Central 17.95.
Hickory Corner* Methodist church., g®™*
indWilliam
T h'.
Post* will not do the actual re- I JOINS NAVAL RESERVE
Christina Aldrich, tot 1215. Hastings
v^n/horiitJ Diatritutor of _*
cruillng.
They will send or take | Vincent C- Smith. 20. son bf. Mr. Totals Including
Wl
f
h
B&lt;V
’
istor
^StT
’
l^archurch
Kctcham
of
Martin.
Ketcham
leaves
city.
______
__________
j
October 14
118555
—’ —
such applicants to Ute nearest Navy and Mra. j. H. Smith, RFD No. 1.
a former pastor of the total church 1TueMlay mornlng lor Florida where
office. They will issue to every ap- NaahviUe. has been enltoted for October 21 to No­
In eharse. The burial was In the '
wHJ gpcnd
wlnter
.
| The tuberculosis Christmas seal j
933.35
. plleant a card of Introduction. The night training in Ute US Naval Re­ vember 11. Inc.
Hickory Comers cemetery.
। Mrs. Earl Boulter to spending the 1 campaign is the sole means of supNavy will use these card* to credit serve a* an aviator cadet.
week with her parent*. Mr. and Mra. I port of the Michigan Tuberculosis
2119.20
The American Legton with such en-1 He was placed on inacUve duty
—ON FAY DAY. BUY BONDS— Oliver Hayward at Kalamazoo.
।। Association.
llstments. Harry Larsen, command- after belns sworn In at the Naval GRAND TOTAL 14599 45.
er nt
of tw.
the i~-ni
local nn«&gt;
past ho.
has ■nnniniwi
appointed I1 Aviation Cadet Selection BoArd at
Shirley B. Henry a* -Chief Naval
URGED TO KEEP
Recruiter for Barry Co. Mr. Henry status until called to a class al the TELEPHONE LINES OPEN
win be at th* Hastings USO Room Navy's pre-flight school at the
The' Michigan Bell Telephone
Monday and Friday evening* to In­ State University of Iowa.
Company today urged 1U customer*
terview prospective recruit*.
At Tow* city he will get three to refrain from making social long
Pasta will cooperate In every way months' physical and ground school distance calls on Thanksgiving Day
with Navy officers supervising the
training before being transferred to
to prevent possibly dangerous conrecruiting activity.
a Naval Reserve Aviation Base for gestlan of the circuits.
Quota* Assigned
primary flight work.
Advanced
Wm.
O.
Best,
manager
for
the
Effective November 1. 1942. each flight training will be taken at Pencompany. jwlnted out that the wires
participating post, until relieved
from duly, will be expected to meet a* and he will be qualified, upon wlU, be crowded with military and
war production calls, and calls home
the following recruiting quotas:
graduation, for Navy wings and a
Post* of 25 member* or less, to commission as an Ensign in the U. by men in the service.
He particularly urged users not
furnish 4 applicant* per month.
6. Naval Reserve or as a Second
Posts ot 25 to 50 members. 6 ap­ Lieutenant in the U. S. Marine to make social calls over transcon­
plicant* per month.
tinental or interstate long distance
Pools of 50 to 100 member*. 7 ap­
line* involving distances of more
MUNICIPAL COURT
than 300 miles, where the traffic
plicant* per month.
Post* of 100 to 500 members, 10
Eugene Lewis of this city wa* normally Is heaviest. He also sug­
brought Into' Municipal court Fri­ gested that a person having an ur­
applicants per month.
Post* of 500 member* and over. day afternoon on an assault and gent call to make, give the operator
15. applicant* per month.
_____
battery
, ____
charge
__ which
______________
he admitted.
..___ the number of the distant telephone
Commenting on these quotas. Milt He was assessed 615 fine and 84 50 if possible and keep the conversa­
D. Campbell, executive director of' costs by Judge Cortright
tion short.
! SCARCITY OF METAL
SCHOOLS REPORT
MOTHERS INVENTION
being j BOND, STAMP SALESi OF WOODEN SPRINGS

LEGION AIDS IN
08241771

One Per Cent
Deducted From .
Wages for 1943

&lt;&gt;«“»&lt;&gt;“'

, Lee Mead Utt N
Time But Got Hit

Keap.Q&lt;md

CECAL WORMS

LYBARKERS DRUG STORE

.VETERINARY PRODUCTS
Jbednlfj^^

Help the Men in the Armed Forces To
Be Listed pi the Directory
Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have
addresses. If you can give us the address of any of these men, please
phone, write, or stop in and tell us. Help keep the Service Men’s directory
up-to-date. See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bank.

FIND OUT IF TELEPHONE
SERVICE IS AVAILABLE

ithejgtSSZ
1- Nnc

trlephonr trrrirr cannot be provided
at toma locationt.

3. Tempor.iry servtov, only, ran be lupplird

Harley Bryant Howig
Norman Nelson Haight
Charles G. Higgins
Gordon Jay Hoffman
James Ivan Houghtalln

Kenneth Barrett Edeborn

John Otto laenhath. Jr.
Kenneth Edwin Johncoek
Wilbur Hillis Jorgensen

Rudolph Cyra* Batholomew
George Dewey Board

Donald Chapman Kelsey
Dan Boddy

Robert WUUam Field
Donald James Flnglelon
CarraU J. Ftaber

Harold Lester Kreider
John Richard Keeler

Lawrence Charles Boodra
Herbert Bradshaw

about aerwicc at your new location before you go too far
with your plana.
.
Today many material* used in telephone line* and
instrument* are more urgently needed in weapons for
the armed force*. That’s why the War Production Board
ha* placed drastic restriction* oct new telephone
installation*.
Except in cases where telephone* are directly eracntisl
to the war effort, or to public health, welfare or security—

Wayne Floyd Davis
Duane L. Day

Leon Clayman
Lawgenca Byran Cluckey

Floyd Garwood Craig

Floyd Winifred Culver
Boyd Hobart Clark
Wesley George Cordes
Andrew J. Cortrighl
Nqrman Gene Co*

Albert JalliM Grigor
WUliam Nathan Gladstone
Jack Gething Griffin
Harland G. Grinace
Ernest Grotnmon
Ernest James Groa*
Kenneth Edward Gate*
Roland Paul Geiger
Clarence Raymond Groa*
Royee Gurd
Ernest J. Grow
Jack Michael Hamilton
Maurice Hamilton
•Shirley F. Hamlin
Thomas Daniel Hartl*
William Ivan Harris
Fred Daniel Haye*
Tommli WUUam Hendrick
WUliam Earl Heacott
Harald Kenneth HUton
Bradford L. Hinckley
Howard Elton Hinckley
James Franklin Hinckley

Clifford W. Laton
John Paul Langford
Joseph Henry Langford
Earl LeRoy Leonard
Cha*. F. Letourneau
James Henry Lin Inger
Webster Lint*
Nell Daniel Lancaster
Nile Albert Lancaster
Cyril Peter Lewi*
Mason Elbert Litt*
Blaine Roa* Manson
Walter William Mayses
Floyd Albert McClurkln

Nelson Boyd O'belrns
Robert Gilmore O'Connell
James Andre* Otto •
Dean Alien Porter
Albert Lee Peck
Andrew Plummer
Harold A. Potter
Ernest Earl Power*
Ivan J. Payne
Lawrence Wesley Payne
Horace Keith Power*
Robert James Pratt

Harrison Cyras McDougald
John Dyrus McDougald
David McKeown

Joseph Oscar Merchant

9AVt Willi FOR WAffl

Birge Carlton Swift

Clayton Tinker

Philip Herbert Warren
Harold D. Weeks
RobL Kenneth Whitney

George John Miller

John Riley Smith
Keith William Smith

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHONES: 2105 • 2103

Michigan Ball Telephone Company

Florian Ralph Sallk
Geo. EJward Schaler
Murray Edward Schnurr
Floyd Des Schools
Stanley Wesley Senslba
Richard Hollis Shawman
Rowell Allen Sinclair

Murry McClellan Stuck

.

Lawrence Albert Radtke
Lloyd Lee Ransbottom. Jr.
Robt. LeRoy Raihburn
Nell Weldon Renick
Anson Paul Richards
Dennis Loyal Ripley
David Joseph Robinson
Panl Theodrola Runyon
Cecil Morden B. Rydes
Thornley Rap Rankin
Robert Bernard Reed
Harold Sterling Roger*

Theodore Henry Moeller

In »o far aa material shortage* and war restriction* per­
mit, we shall continue to provide the beet service possible.
And we look forward to the day when we again can give

Robert Wesley Smith
Clarence Eldred Spldrl
Max LeRoy Storey
Mahton Junior Strickland

Ererett warren Moore
Dari Munger
George Haymond Myer*
Orville Eugene Myen
Stephen Mink
Leo Robert Morgan

"Fifty-Six Years of Continuous Service'

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNKB, THUMPAY, NOVEMBER M, 1M&gt;

last week where he has employment
and
Methodist their daughter, Mra, Emanuel White January; every
husband and UtUe daughter, all of devoted to the program o^™]***^
His wife la at ths University of
Michigan
taking
an
ordnance
course. Their street ear lunch room
church at t o'clock
haa been taken ore* by Mra. Gul
Gshier who will operate It during esling and helpful program has been Hill accompanied by Mn. 8haw and , slble.
their absence, ...
,
planned featuring special music by Mr*. Difia Weabcook enjoyod a pre-.work -- -------- the King Sister* Trio of Orand R*- Thanksgiving dinner al the home ' December 3 a big success Sonciwrs
Nargkard.
ptd*. These musicians are often!of their steter, Mra. Bert Aerhart named for each circle are. Rouse,
and helped Hie teller celebrate her
heard over Radio sUUeo WLAV on j near Hastings en Bunday.
Parker, Ritchie, B. Btekr. mssBenaway
home
Saturday
svenlng.
Rev.
and
Mn.
I
W.
Minor
and
'
*
‘
*tera
home.
birthday.
2
the Gideon and Youth forChrist
Mr and Mrs John Riemersma , 1—rfonc*. Dcvi'i,
to me**,.. Un U.o»4 "IU..I »
»■»»"
■ Young Woman's Guild. V*hT
Thanksgiving dinner.
Rapid* Thuraday and visited rtls- oramm- Mr. Allan BoMXm Of and children; Mra. Charles Whltto .p™,
Itenenr rvmnal church will sneak '
c—i-,.- u. .. :klc. Lawrence and Williams. Adrtldng
committee.
Sweet.
RUM.
visited his grandmother. Mra. 8y- their oldest daughter in Kalama- employed.
•nu me
nay. o. o.
। UM soi. C. DcUeester and two eon*
“
and Rev. I. W. Minor will have part Rnd daughter Mra. Arthur Bushman '
Bender »nd Talbot. Tht' «o
Thanksgiving ut the home of her
I Ihe annual meeting of MlddleIn the service. There should be » *nd two chlldren oi the Hudson- i
*1*0 RWointcd a publicity comBerle Broom In Grand Raplda. Fri­
son. Fred in Orand Rapids.
Mr*. J. C- Schad. Mra. Earl Lee. । ville Chapter No. 17 O. E. 8. will be
Mrs. Goldie Simpeon of Detroit large attendance at this service for | vtlle vicinity, gathered at the Ger- ndltce of two—Lol^ Bender and
and Mrs. Elmer Fenton attended ^eld in the Masonic temple al 7:43 &amp; Cleveland Navigation lines, spent
we alL have much for which to be a)d Dennison home Sunday. Nov.' Mao H°‘«the Navy Mothers meeting to Hasevenlrw. Novsmber 31. This
.
'—
----- ---------- ».
IS —
to help Mra. Dennison and
Mr.।1 . Golden --------Wedding Anniversary
Ungs, Wednesday. Mrs. Lenna Kirk- ta election of officer* and a good al­ th* Benaway and old friend* in woaMMl,
Mrs. Glenn Miller and IHtie eon DeMeester celebrate their birthdays
gnd
william K. Uebler,
. tendance is desired.
of Dowling are spending a few days
The Alle-Bar farmers club met' respected residents of our village,
Mra. Burdette Wadd returned
for en ell day meeting at the WlU who were married at Hastings on
(home Friday from a week's visit
Brog home on the west county line November 33. 18D3. celebrated their
where she
winter
Mn. Lloyd Knox attended the Friday.
i golden anniversary with a dinner ar
Frank Lee and Edd Flnkbeiner 1months. z _
Laland Johnson and family of their home on west Main St. Sun­
Burdette Benaway accompanied meeting of the Navy Mothers at
j left on Saturday evening for a bit
Hastings, on Wednesday.
Grand Rapids spent Sunday at the day. for their nearest of kin. Presby
Ills
uncle.
Ernest
VoUweller
of
'of hunting in the Levering vicinity.- 1
Friends of Marine Rlchmund Fen- horne of hte sister, Mra. Bert Wil- ent were their son and daughter­
Detroit,
wtent
to
Hunters
Lodge
i Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and
toruwiU be interested to know that items and visited his mother, Mn. in-tew. Mr. and Mrs. William J.
daughter Barbara of Caledonia were. near Grand Marais. Wednesday ev­
Vina Johnson who is suffering with Liebier.
' ~ Mr. and Mrs WUUam
। Sunday afternoon callers of her sis­ ening for a few days' hunting trip.
Kronewltter. Mrs. E. A. Carpenter
Mra. Dllla Weebrook of the Clark
. ter, Mra. L. R. Beeler. Roy haa a fine
He works hard but greatly enjoys
The Masters-Jones circle had a and daughter Ruth of Grand R*pposition Ln ordnance work in*De- Memorial Home. Grand Rapids has
the course and wa* quite thrilled to moat pleasant afternoon Thursday
meet and receive the autograph of
The Llebler* are both natives of
I The Floral Garden club was en­
Noah Beery, Jr, who with other Baker and Mra. Laura Hickman
j tertalned Wednesday at the home of Blue Ribbon Dairy farm.
movie stars, is in that vicinity mak­
' Mrs. Glenn Griffeth with a fine
Mra. Peter Peterson and mother, ing pictures.
cob
Llebler, pioneer settlers,
ford
Frcahney.
There
were
twenty
chicken dinner.
Mr*. Sickle of Farmington, spent
Miss Aurelia Pott*, head of the three members and visitors present. father buljt and operated the first
. Contributions of used clothing, the weekend in town with the for­
Public Health department of Pea­ Lovely refreshments were served general store In that village. Mrs
baked goods, vegetables, fruit or mer’s husband.
and
all
anticipate
meeting
again
at
Llebler
was bom tn Rutland town­
body college, Nashville. Tenn., and
what have you. are asked for the
'Trading Post to be operated Sat- spending Thanksgiving In Detroit Colonel Russell Potts of the 83th the Christmas party at Uie home ship. her parents, Mr. and Mrs John
Kronewltter also being early settlers
I urday, -Beeember 3 at the former with their daughter. Mra
Paul Infantry, stationed at Chicago, were
tier pedal and adjust to
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Shook and of that township. Later when their
Hungeford shoe shop building. Pro­ Shattuck, and family. Their grand­ weekend guests at the home of their
three little girl* of Lansing were son WUUam took over Ute farm
, ceeds are for the mission budget of daughter, Mrs Clare Corson and brother. Ray Potts.
__________________
i the Woman's Society of Christian husband of Monroe will aho be
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Relgler and visitors of Mr. and Mr*. Charles they moved to Hastings and It was
two small sons, local, and Mr. and Cox. southeast of town Sunday. The in their Hastings home that the
Service. General chairmen arc Mra. truest*.
.
wedding took place fifty years ago.
I Yem Hooper and Mrs. Floyd Holes.
Robert Gillett, who has been em­ Mrs. Joe Corrigan. Jr. of Ann Ar- j ho&gt;s were school mate* through
j Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wiley, who left ployed at the Wolverton theater In bor. were dinner guests Sunday of • grade school.
their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Claude 1 MU* Martha Jean Schad enter- to Middleville and entered the em­
। Middleville test spring for an in­
definite stay in Missouri, returned signed his position and 1* expected Kenneen and son Harold. The Cor- ! talned at dinner. Wednesday eve- ploy of John Campbell. He has
; to town last week. They have pur­
rigan* also visited at his paren|* nlng. Mrs. Max Lynd and Miss been a popular salesman in various
chased and are settled in the for­ an enlisted man of Uncle Sam'a ser­ home east of
stores since. His Last duties were
nf town during
rturlno the after
after-­ Nancy
Nsnrv Lee.
Im local.
Ineal
mer Charles lewis home on East
noon.
Mis* Virginia Welfare and Mr*.
; Main St.
Dr. and Mra. P. L. Thompson of Clair Brog gave a dinner party Grand Rapids where he spent
I Some of the hunter* came home and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grand Rapids were Saturday night
thirty years. In June 1841 he re­
Wednesday evening. November 11
empty-handed but the Bedford par­ Brown of Grand Rapid*. were guest* and Sunday visitors of their als- honoring Miss Helen Brog. Tha tired and moved bock to Middleville,
long lasting,
their flrat home. He often wanders
ty relumed with their quota and
guest* included Mra. Henry Brog,
ie coo lion. Very attractive.
with con ven| William Sweet was very successful. daughter Edna, on Sunday of last
Miss Pauline Walker entertained Mra. L. W. vogel and Mrs. Clarence Into ills son's store In our vUlage
now and lends a hand, so as not
| He landed a ten-pointer the first
Steeby of Grand Rapid*. Mra. Floyd to grow rusty on the clothing buMd“Y
----- ------- ---...» Monday night thirty friends of the Flnkbeiner of Leighton. Mra. Ralph
Connie Beeler arrived home from ! at Lansing on Wednesday to the an­ bride-to-be. Mis* Helen Brog. The Flnkbeiner. Mis* Pauline Walker,
At the lime of the Spanteh-Amer, Detroit. Friday and has gone to nual meeting of drain commission- evening wa* spent playing beano. Mr*. Oscar Kaechele, local, Maxine
eight
Merritt to Join his father for a few &gt; era
After refreshments were served the Clark of Hastings and Mra. Brad­
PRICED
days -hunting. RusseU. we hear ha* : Mr. and Mr*. Wright Clifford guest of honor received many love­ ford Johnson ot Detroit. Games rado and were ri&lt;— fourteen
AT ONLY
1 already bagged hl* deer.
have recently moved from the Clay ly gifts of linen and cotton.
only
were enjoyed in the evening. The monliu but the ties in Michigan
were too strong so they returned lu
munition dip and wood bullets.
John W. Thede of Soulh Grand Hill* vicinity to Grand Rapids Mr
Lieut, and Mrs Marcus Squier and bride received Fostoria stemware.
remain these many years. ,
Rapids, formerly of Leighton, is ! Clifford al present is staying In his father. M. Squier pf Chicago
Dan Cupid has certainly been a
Both are member* of the Park
very ill with a serious heart com- Battle Creek where he 1* employed,
busy little fellow this year and
it’*
plaint. He has orders to spend a i Rev. and Mra. 8. B. Qulncer left of the bride's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. around thl* vicinity more active Congregational church tn Grand
Rapids and both are charter mem­
number of weeks li' t*d and visitor* i on Saturday morning for Freeport, O. E. Blake.
than usual. He has shot his darts
bers
of Ivy. Temple No. 17 Pythian
are limited. Sorry John!
i ni. where they will visit their
Mn. Sarah Boyce plans to leave at marks we thought were invin­
There will be a good many pre- brother* and other relative*. They this Monday for BiUings, Montana cible only to have them succumb Siatera lodge of Middleville. Mra.
Thanksgiving gatherings this Sun- plan to return home Wednesday,
where she will spend the winter The ne&lt;* has just leaked out that Llebler has been active in the read­
day nnd a lot ot travelling but with
m&gt;. and Mr*. Clyde Skinner en- with her son Charles and family.
Mylo Shaw, proprietor of the Blue ing club* and aid societies and so­
cial organisations.
earlier edlUon of corresondencc re- tertalned at a pre-Thankaglving
Mr. and Mra. Fred Matteson of Ribbon Dairy did fall to Cupid's
Mr. Llebler pawed through the
| guired, our Ume is limited, and some । dinner on Sunday for the pleasure Royal Oak were weekend visitors of darts and three weeks ago broke
items
must
cany
over
until
next
,
O
f
their
brother-in-law.
Pfc.
Don
100
for
his
sister.
Mra.
J.
C.
Schad
and
from the ranks of bachelorhood Masonic degrees and received the
knit wri*t
Knight Comniandery degree in De­
****
,
„
,
•
I
Leyendecker.
Besides
Mr*.
Leyen
lamlly.
Sunday
a
pre-ThanksglvThe bride Is the former Julia Moy­
128 W. STATE STREET
I Mr*. Jean Breece of Dearborn decker, others present were Mr. and ing dinner was held at the Schad er Cline of the Ionia vicinity and I Molay No. 5 lodge in Grand Rapids.
He has been a member of Middle­
wa* a weekend visitor of her ulster. Mrs. John Leyendecker and *on home with other guests present ns Marshall
PHONE 2524
HASTINGS
Congratulations. Mylo
Mr* Vern Hooper, and family.
I Wayne of Freeport. Mr. and Mr*. follows—Fred Schad and Mr. and and bride 1 Now. that his armor ville Knights of Pythias lodge fifty
, Dougte* Remolds left for Detroit: Paul Gibson and baby son. of the Mrs. Russell Hunsberger of Way­ has broken down, watch out. you years, is a past chancellor comleast vicinity.
land. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buxton of other bachelors, Burdet. Doctor.
i Mr. and Mr*. Otto Bechtel and Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mike and a few more—there is still elected to that office to fill the
vacancy left when Richmond Fen­
j two children left Wednesday for Sleeman and son John of Grand a month to go tn 1M3.
ton enured Uncle Sam's service
Onaway where they will visit her Rapid* and Mr. and Mr*. WUl Brog
The Woman's society of Christian
The Liebiers have one son William
parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Fields and two Utile grandchUdren, Gary Service met at the church Friday
J. of Middleville. Her brother. Wiland^ family over Thanksgiving. The and Karen of the west county line. with nineteen ladles and one gen­
Ham Kroncwltter of this village and
men folk* also plan on a hunting Mrs. Pearl Kenyon accompanied tleman enjoying the pot-luck dinner.
trip.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Sharp over A veiy helpful devotional service
penter of Grand Rapids are the
Mr*. L. G. Palmer and Robert Gil­ from Lansing and spent the week- was tn charge of Mrs Elmer Fen­
only remaining member* of their
lett of Chelsea, and Mrs. C. M
ton. and the Rouse circle gave a
The Woman's Club held a very very interesting missionary program. families. We. with many friend* in
Hinckley of Jackson, spent Wed­
this community, and Grand Rap­
nesday tn town. The ladles visiting pleasant meeting Tuesday with Mra. The business meeting included elec­ ids Join in hoping they may cele­
at the Stokoe home and Robert with Talbot poetess of Battle Creek as tion of officers with the following
entertainer. The comet trio com­ results: Preaident. Mra. P. O Stok­ brate many more annlveraariea to­
gether.
posed of BUUe Bandefur, Arlene oe; vice president. Mra. W. R.
Pfc. Don Leyendecker arrived Williams and Frederick Oriffeth of Harper; recording secretary, Mrs. VOGEL—BROG
home Monday last on a ten days the T-K school furnished some very Floyd Holes; corresponding sedreHelen E. Brog, daughter of Mr.
furlough as a surprise for hl* fam­
and Mra. Henry Brog, and Kenneth
ily. He is located at Camp Crowder. all report an unusually nice meet­ urer. Miss Mnry Moe; secretary of Vogel, son of Mr*. L. W Vogel ol
missionary education. Mrs Vem Grand Rapids were united in mar­
Mo 113 Signal Radio-Intelligence ing.
T
Mr. and Mr*. George Hill and Hooper; local church activities — riage Saturday evening. Nov. 31 at
Corps.
Circle leaders. Mr*. Martha Ben­ 8:30 o'clock. In the chapel of the
away. Mra. Philip Bender, Mrs. a. First Methodist church. Rev. I. W.
P Myera: secretary. Student work, Minor read the ceremony. Mias
Mra. J. I* Rugg; secretary of,chll- Donna Davis sang. "I Love You
dren'a work. Mrs. Harry Baisch: Truly.' accompanied by Mrs. Ct»rk
secretary of literature and publica­ BiLu at the organ.
tion*. Mr*. K J. Talbot; secretary
The bride wore a deep rose suit
of supplies. Mrs. Philip Bender; with black accessories and her flowsecretary of spiritual work. Mrs. Ray era were white gardenias. She wa*
Lyons: secretary of statu* of wom­ attended (by MU* Pauline Walk-r
en. Mra. E E. Hickman; member­ who wore *soldier blue suit with
ship. Mra. Henry Brog It was voted black accessories with a coraage of
to meet every month starting in
(Continued on page 4. sec. 3)

with her son Glenn

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and family,

home in Toledo, Ohio on Wednea- ,* room.
.
day.
, The auction sale at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs Don Klmmag or Orris and Bessie Landacrw, Tnur*Smith and son. Paul, spent Sunday Bowciu Mills have moved into lh&lt; day wu largely attended and prices
at Katemaxoo with their daughter second story apartment* of the i received were good. The Landacre*
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Garrett spent Saturday with Mr.
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tings.

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Mn. Grace Herrington of Pontiac.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

George Brown returned from
Hastings Thursday after visiting
Agricultural students are making
William Cudney of South Doane Elmdale Wednesday.
his rister. Mrs. Mary Alfcrding and
a summary of all game killed on and Marcel Evalet
Wednesday.
Bob Newton returned from north­ his nteoo, Mn. Olsnn Miller, for a villa. Mr. and Mra Arthur Clinton their farms, for the Roar Lnke Wild
ern Michigan with a deer.
few days.
Mra. Howard Clinton and family Life Experiment station at East Mr and Mra. NsUon Brumm a.id
LansingMra. William
Hutchens, local.
Mr. tad Mrs. F. c Deming of
family were Bunday dinner guest. Of
Mra. Frank Wallace, and MP. and Grand Rapids wore Sunday callers Clinton and family of Irving. Mr.
Friday will be the last night the ;_______________
___ _______
Ypsilanti.
Mra. Marvin Thaler of Hastings at the Allen FUh home.
and Mn Alfred Gonsales and fam- Girls Athletic maoclation will play ing the 6th birthday of Shirley
Mr. and Mrs- John Ibenhof of spent Monday In Orand Rapids.
The Misses Helen and Dorothy
soccer. After Thanksgiving basket- Brumm.
far.
and*
Mra.
NeU
Newton
spent
Grand Rapid, were Saturday- guests
Stecklc of Battle Creek spent the w»re among those who helped Mr. mated 1onb^L’morL,n‘1
Mr Und Mr* W1Jl CilUln«t&gt;nm ol
several days deer hunting al Munis- weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. B R. Clinton celebrate P Zack YoJk vlrited8 HLttnus on a
Creek w
ute Bun
and Mn. Owen Bteckle.
Pvt, James Humphrey of Camp
their 80th wedding
anniversary
*Wle Burr to north Okla., and Mn. Dentil* McIntyre of
Rev. and Mrs E B Griffin were Bunday. Refreaiunents of ice cream furlough from
Camp
Benning, ■
*
Bowie, Texas was a Friday evening
Gaorgia. Friday,
November «. He to
I
chartea rwu enter Battle Creek recently visited hU
dinner guest of Franklin Burgess. the MLvscs Pearl and Doru Reu­
uixi c*»c were aervvu. mbiiv nice .
/I
u
' a Second Lieutenant
Lieutenant in
In the
the Infantry
infantry I।,.
George Nelson was in BaUle ter of Grund Rapids called on Mn. of Mr. tad Mn. Wm. Waite of gifts and card, were given We wish “ Second
is entna
going tn
to trach
teach at
Camp Benr
m Paw
&gt;u._ many »»»
at Carrin
H#-n_ '
Intyre and brother. Mr. and Mr.
them
more happy years to­ and Is
Creek on business Saturday.
Adah Motter and Mr. and Mn Pleasant Valley.
• in honor of their aon-ln-law, Gordon Cameron McIntyre and family.
Mn. E. B. Griffin alttended this gether.
Mra. Frank Walton and Mra Scinlah Seesc Sunday afternoon.
Pleasant
Valley
W.
M.
A.
meeting
Bernice Closaon tad Nancy spent■ j Mn. Emma Anderson was in
C. E. Meeting
Sunday with Mra. C. F. Closson of ‘ Hastings- Saturday.
Valley
Blank last Thursday
,The
----- ----Pleasant
----------- ---------— Christain
------- ,——
near Stanton.
The Pleasant Valley prayer aerv- Endeavor Society met Friday eveMn Cora Carr of Laming I*
Mrs. William Hutchens spent the spending a few week, with her ice was held at the home of Mr. and
M U* home of Rev. and Mra.
first part of last week In Hasting..
daughter. Mrs. Charles Hoyt and Mrs. Clayton Mote and family last f®- ®- Griffin for the November busMra. Floyd Walton of South family.
Tuesday, followed by the Admin-. Iness and social meeting Twenty- Hill. Roger Bennett, and
, Haley caring for the new grandson.
Bowne
was a- Thursday supper
l^x were la attendance. Chalmer Ketcham, who acted as chairman. Je,fry'a°nlon’wl’° arrtTwl reeenUy
Mr. and Mn Homer Henney istratlve Board meeting
guest of Mra Frank Walton In honor
Rev. Everett Love was ta Lansing I M&gt;ller- prcsldeut _of. Uie society,
of the latter'a birthday anhiver- and family of North Woodland last Thursday to visit hta invalid | preaided. Plans for sharing in the The dLvcusslon was based mostly up-1 nt lhe Haley home.
on whether or not students thought i Mr an&lt;1 Mraftnd
were Sunday dinner guests of the
brotherf
Poster Project
brauiert who
who underwent
underwent an
an cmerenter-' Outdoor
iv/ww „
r,uJCVk were
w«c com&lt;wi- we should celebrate Armistice Day ■ f^lly were Sunday dinner guests of •
Clair Clam’s address Is: P. F C. former’s mother. Mn. Mary Hen- . gency
appendectomy the night be- P'eled- The “c**** recently pur­ for the duration.
Mr and Mrs. Heber Foster and son
Clair E. Cl uni, 309th 81g. Co. (Wing)
or.
1 chased a set of flag, for the church
Mr Hine announced Friday that of Baltimore; a farewell dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alkimon of1, r**Mra
Hunter Field, Savannah. Georgia.
...............................
..
_
.
—___
___
_ J.
L. Ward and Mrs
Robert
,n(1 f^oxd u
Neeb
was________
named as
com
Mr. and Mra. Tom Moris and Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Lew Buer of Caledonia spent last week mltlee chairman for securing poles a small group of pupils from the i Duane Day.
Margaret
of
Pennsylvania
are Matthew, of Hastings, and Mr. Tuesday evening with Mra. Everettmounting and plans for a ded- school band would play Christmas i Mr and Mrs Joe Hickey and1
carols on the street. The group con- 1 children were Sunday dinner guests
visiting with the latter’a slater. Mrs. and Mr.. Charles Moore, local, were Love.
icatlon service are under way Fal- stela ot Marahall Davey, comet; i of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbet and i
Sunday gueato of Mr. and Mn.
WUUam Crates.
Thc U. B Administrative Board ’owing the business session, games George Anderson and Duane Mur-1 Jeanne, honoring the birthday of
Dorr Caln of Lyndonville. N. Y.. Ralph Moore.
met at Uie church Thuraday evening were enjoyed, followed by refresh­ phy. clarinet, Richard Beadle, tram- ‘ Mrs. Hickey.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Charles
Overholt
and Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Caln and
following prayer meeting. loma . menu.
bone; and Shirley Henry, bass.
• Duane Day and Gordon Hoffman
son of Hastings were Thursday and &gt;Evelyn were Sunday guest, of
Fish led the prayer meeting Thura-1
“
Chief Blue Sky. a Pequot Indian. I left Tuesday morning for Camp
afternoon guests of Mrs. Robert
°,r TJe United
Laming. Mr. Overholt remained for day evening in the absence of the
entertained the students at a paid • Grant, Ill.
Newton and family.
leader, Luther Sterzlck, who is deer B«»hren &lt;«&gt; Cnrist
assembly in Central auditorium
- ■ - &lt; •*
Harry Rocho of North Irving was
|
E. B. Griffin D. D. Faster
Friday. November 13. Both the blgh 1 WOOD SCHOOL
Mr. and Mra. Levi Hynes and hunting.
n Saturday caller on Mr- and Mrs
Rev and Mra. E. B. Griffin will
Sunday 29
school and grade school students
Week’s Letter
Loraine of Grand Rapids were
Ed Stairs.
.
spend Thanksgiving al the home'Freeport
were allowed to attend.
I News of our sick folks tills week
Mrs Claude Walton was a Grand Saturday evening gueste of Mr.
.—&gt;- »_
ai—
i 10;J0 A M Sunday School
of relatives tn Angola.
Indiana.
and Mrs. Owen Stecklc.
The annual fall dance, which was '■L' much more cheerful than last
Rnplds shopper Friday.
11:30 A M Morning Worship. held In the school gymnasium on I week Grandpa J. W. Calms is home I
Mr. and Mra. Otto Kunde, local, Freeport Methodist Church
Mra. Robert Button and two
Sermon by Pastor
the evening of November 13 at 8:00 | form Butterworth hospital and able ',
cchUdren of Clio were Thursday and Mr. and Mra. John Kollar of
i 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. under sponsorship of the Boys Union I to be around; Mrs. Alta Kidder
Morning worship — 11:00
Kioatr La
is :
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Middleville spent the weekend with
'Topic: “Youths Call to YouUi.”
Sunday School — 12:00
relatives al Flint«
council and under the supervision of' able
—____
to sit up -a little
1»U« and Mra. .I
Myers.
Emma Norton has been moved. —
to
Mr and Mrs Woodrow Knowles Carlton Center Methodist Church I 8:00 P M. Evening Service. Ser- Mr. Taylor, was called the Hunters ”
Mr. and Mra. Orval Ballance of
rnon by A. A. Griffin.
Ball.
nnd
family
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
Orval
the
home
of
Iter
son.
Harold
of
1
Battle Creek were Wednesday aftMomlng wo rail ip — 10:00
The Annual Ag-He was called off Carlton Center.
emoon guests of Mr. and Mra. Kokx of BalUe Creek, Mr. and
Pleasant Valley
Sunday Scchool — 11:00
Mrs William Spears of Grand
because of transportation difficulties,
diaries Kidder, who has been
Clarence Benedict.
I
10:00
AM
Momlng
Worship.
but the agricultural department is
Mrs. Frank Walton and Mrs. Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Basil Thomp­
Chrblmss Bauar
,
'Sermon
by Pastor
planning a com show to be held to camp in Texas, leaving here early I
Bemice Clnuon were In Hastings son of Pontiac. Mr. and Mra. Mar­
The annual Christmas bazaar and । 11:00 A. M Sunday School
November 33. 34. and 35.
—
w.—, morning.
Monday
Tuesday
Miss LUUan Bleam of vin Thaler of Hastings, Mrs. Lizxte supper will be held in the Method-1| 8:00 P. M. Christian —
Endeavor.
'------ovum
snr p«i
To ralke money for Junior Red) The Friendly Neighbor Club I
South ournw
Bowne wura-x.
worked In
in-the
post Smelker and Mr. and Mra. Howard Ut church basement December 3. 'Topic: “Youth’s Call to Youth."
Cross work in the high school, the presented “The Comical Country I
office
; Thaler, local, were rhankagiving
office during
during the
the latter's
latter's absence
s’ ‘
Supper at six o'clock. You may see, »&gt;-••
— meeting at Pleasant v.u
. ......
.. . .__ n______
Prayer
Val­ nirl.
Girls VLeague board Ila —
making plans Cousins"
and was a supper guest al the WaiMr- an&lt;1 «ra. the following committees with ar­
at the Irving Grange hall
Wt ASE SIADY TO SISVt YOU.
ley Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock, for a tea for the mothers of all high Wednesday evening. This wa. the
ton-Closson home.
Thaler. Sunday
ticles to give: Fancy work—Mrs al Freeport Thursday at 8.
school girls. Plans arc being super­ farewell appearance of the old ladle.
George Gobel of Chicago visited „Jame«
*^Orq»°5„ and
•tet*
Marie
Mra. William Hutchens Saturday I
°f SUjubviUe. N. D.. and Helen Lester and Mrs.
vised by Miss Marte Rowe.
Roush; Aprons—Mrs. Adah Motler; 8OUTH BOWNE
Afternoon shop classes are repair­
morning.
‘
| William Paul McGregor, Seaman
On Thursday Mr. and Mra. Clare
FUh Pond—Mra. Bertha . Thaler Last Week’s Letter
ing the toys gathered by the Camp­ Bassett called on Mra. BauetUs
Mrs Irma Brown spent Thursday 1cl*“- U. S. Navy, ot Chicago. and Mra. Pauline Thompson.
Alden Porrltt and family were fire girLs for English war relief.
In Hastings
i were weekend guests of their aunt.
mother. Mra. Sylvester Van Hom of
surprised Friday night when their
Mrs. Deeds Meyers of South *Jre’ p“r* Lightfoot and family.
Claaa picture* and some club pic­ Middleville. Mr. Van Hom is hunt­
Duration Service Club
son
Pvt
Albert
Porrltt
of
Calif
­
mi ana
enieriainca
Bowne was a Thursday dinner , Mr
""‘1 airs
Mrs uigmiooi
Lightfoot entertained
ture* were taken by Mixa Wise thia ing and trapping In the upper
The Club will meet in the Li­
I about twenty of ,u
their
friends
guest of Mrs. Prank Walton.
*
•*■ *In
“ brary building this week Wednesday. ornia came home, Albert has been week for the "Doomsdjsy Book".
peninsula and says there is eleven
in the hospital the past three
Mrs. Boyd Payne Of Kalamazoo, honor of William Paul's birthday.
Inches of snow where he is.
BANF1ELD
was a Saturday guest of Mrs. Ida Saturday evening James and Mar­ time. We are asking all mothers who months. Here's hoping Albert will
Claud Norton, of Georgia, who was
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Last Week’s Letter
garet are spending a couple of have son* tn the service to please soon regain ids health.
Payne.
Mrs. Ruby Martin of Bedford la called home because of the Illness of
Milo CUrtlss and Alvin Hefflebower
Mr. and Mrs Ray Clinton of Irv­ weeks al their aunt's home.
loan us their picture to be placed
his mother, visited several friends j
Courtesy ond Friendly Service
Mr and Mrs. Allen Fish and .«
ing were Friday evening guests of
in .
a W...UUW
window In us.
the uwwy.
Library. W
Get left Saturday for Baldwin deer moving into the tenant bouse on the and relatives In thia neighborhood. &gt;
Hoover farm, north of Banfield.
family were Sunday dinner gueste in touch with Mrs Marie Roush or । hu"Unf ■
„
.
Shown to All
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Aldrich.
Mrs.. mulw
Millie Wolcott
or., ,leave
ulto?
Mra. Emma Hobbs attended the
„ulluu or
ravc at .| ----------.W
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In England tuberculosis deaths
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Clinton of of Mr. and Mrs. John Baar and I mio
FramM Delivery Service
Carlton. Mrs. Lewis Neeb and B. family of Grand Rapids. They also j stunrl’s store with Mra Whitney !ciich have had telephones installed Farm Bureau Convention ax a del- among children have increased 45 1
called
on
Mr.
and
Mra.
L
A.
Seger.
Do
It
os
soon
as
possible.
Be
sure
to
i
ln
lhf
ir
.
homes.
it as
i in tneir nomen
R Clinton, local, wtere Hastings visi­
Mrs. Della BrOWn Of Comstockcome
------- ---to •*---------- ------------ I nlsrsnra
Walter Hobbs. Jr. ha* been pro­ American children a chance for life,
the _meeting
and. ,learn
Clarence Van
Van Pattan
Patten lais avw*tlnn
erecting
tors Friday.
moted Irani Second Class to First
.Mrs George Nelson and Mrs. Park was a Thursday guest of Mr. what’s being done for the boys. 0 ncw 1001 house.
___ T- be a light &gt;lunch___ k.
Ratnh
--- night Class Apprentice in the Hospital
Ralph Wnlrnn
Walton left Friday
Frank Dorr were in Hastings on and Mrs J. D. Cool.
There
will
for the north on a deer hunt.
Corps of the Navy.
business Thursday.
Mra. lyilllam Hutchens received Mrs. WlU Blough were in Hasting. Celebrate Golden
If tuberculosis were a new dUeasc
Wedding Anniversary
word ilia I tier son Willis haa been Friday.
Raymond Wieland of North Man­
Rev. J. H. Benneett, Miss Lillian every newspaper in the country
transferred from Camp Robinson.
Arkansas. His destination is un­ chester. Ind., spent the weekend Bennett, Mr. and Mra. Charles Nel- would carry this spectacular death
with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Ray 11st. Mr and Mra. Clark Nelllst and story In headline.: 209 DIE DAILY
known.
.
son of Ada, Mr. and Mra. Herman FROM NEW DISEASE IN UNITED
Lewis Neeb assisted Meryl Neeb Wieland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clinton of Bmith, Mr. and Mra. Glenn House. STATES. 200 DIED YESTERDAY.
with some work at his home in
Carlton entertained the P. 8. A. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker and Carol 200 DIE TODAY.
Hastings Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Hnrold Yoder were
Saturday evening supper guests ot
Mr. and Mra. John Huizenga of
Grandville.
Larry Schrumpf of Clark lake,
returned from northern Michigan
with a deer. Tuesday night. Mra
Schrumpf and two children re­
turned home with him after n few
days’ visit with her parents.
Mr and Mrs V. L. Wolcott of
Lansing spent Wednesday night
and Thursday with Mr. and Mra.
L. R. Wolcott.
Mr, and Mrs. George Post of
Hastings were Thursday guests of
their aunt. Mrs.. Ida Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edmonds
McCormick Dearing tractor, on rubber
and Bonnie of Ann Arbor spent
McCormick Dearing grain combine with cloverooo^
last Saturday night with their par­
ente. Mr. and Mrs B W. Sisson.
Herbert Thomas of Detroit was
Tractor cuIHrator Tractor pk&gt; OUr.r H4a( pUi
a last Saturday guest of Mr. and
Mrs Henry Kercher.
Mra. Nancy Deming is renting the
Gordan cultivator John Daara grata btadov
'
\
rooms in the Roy Jarman house on
11 hole Superior grain drill
Main street.

CH
S

FOR SIX REASONS

1. Overseas gifts are due now!
2. You can buy more carefully!
3. Choice of gift* is bigger!
4. Savee .you time and money!
_
5. Merchandise is fresher now!
6. We can give better service!

Uncle Sam asks you to SHOP EARLY
so you can MAIL EARLY!

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

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AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit forming, I will dispose of the following property at the J. B.
Wolf farm located J mile north of Freeport on
I
‘v .

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1942

Because of failing health, I am having a sale at the form locat
ed 4J miles southwest of Prairieville or one mile east of Doster
on

MONDAY, NOV. 30,1942

Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, 1 will offer the following

L E G A L S
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

LIVESTOCK

MISCELLANEOUS

Horse, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1500
Ibs.
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old
Guernsey cow, 3 yrs. old
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old

Cream separator. Royal Blue
No. 35
Six boats and oars
Lard press, 6 qt.
3 doz. traps
50 gal. oil drum
10 gal. oil drum
3 15-gal. oil drums
2 cider' press screwsi blocks
ond caps
Wooden pulley, 20 in.
20 inch pulley, iron
24 inch pulley, iron
12 inch pulley, wood
12 ft. 1} in. shafting, 3
brackets
16 ft. 2 in. shafting, 4
brackets

FARM TOOLS

MOTICE TO CUD1T0U

Wagon, Mower, 6 ft. cut
Spring tooth drag, 23-tooth
Oliver 2-horse cultivator
Platform scales
Scalding kettle, 2 bbl.
Bag holder
Power corn shelter
Feed grinder
Pump jack 2 h.p. engine
Pair heavy wheels for wagon
Grindstone

ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Other articles too numerous
to mention.

TERMS—Cash day of gala. Nothing to ba ramovad from pramiiei until tattled for

MILT LEI HAAR.

COWS
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, due to freshen
Dec. 3
Guernsey-Jersey, 4 yrs. old, fresh
Durham, 5 yrs. old, due Dec. I
Holstein, 5 yrs. old, giving milk, bred
Jersey, 8 yrs. old, duo Dec. 18
Jersey, 6 yrs. old, due Doc. 10
Guernsey, 4 yrs. old, due Dec. 15
Durham heifer, 8 mos.
10 fat and 20 2 yr. Durham steers
HOGS
17 pigs, just weaned 2 brood sows
CHICKENS
120 White Leghorn pullets and hens

FEED
Corn stalks and boon pods 250 bu. oats
50 ton June clover hay 2,000 bu. corn

FARM MACHINERY

Com binder 3 ■««. drag
Spring tooth drag Drag cart
Mowing machine Handy
Hsqvy wagon
Flat rack
Horae corn plantar Baa0
Wiro stretcher*
Post hol&lt;
Shovels and forks

DoLoval cream Mgurafor

Many other article* too numerous to mention.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 heating stoves Oil kitchan cook stove
Dishes Jars
Bods Rugs
Sewing machine Parlor organ

TERMS OF SALE: All tumi qf $10 or under, cash. On sums over that amount 6 mo«.
time will be given on bankable notes. Moke arrangement! with clerk on day ol
tale. Nothing to be removed until settled for ond everything to bo settled for on
day of sale.

THE HAROLD YODER FARM OF 106 ACRES WILL BE OFFERED

ARTHUR RICHARDSON and HAROLD Y

JOSEPH TOMB, Prop
LOREN COPPOCK. Auctioneer

STARTING AT 12:30 P. M. SHARP.

HORSES
Bay gelding, 8 yrs. old, wgt. 1700 Ibs.
Black gelding, 12 yrs. old, wgt. 1650 Ibs.

Clark

N. C. THOMAS, Auctioneer

RAY McGQWAN,

�THE HASTING# DANNER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER U, IMS

I Mr uxl Ure. Lren MIA Mf
Weat, Golden, Colo. U. nnd Mra. | Mrs. Lester Brumm and Mrs. John rath of Naahvtllr Sunday afternoon, and baby daughter of Orand Rap-1 Former Woodland Girt Marrtea
Momlng
worthip 10:00._
! Mra Harold England and Mr. and
Mr. and Mra. Leon Nicholson en- ,ids were Bunday dinner gueata at] Mlaa Clarabefle Parmalre of Al-1
Shocno and baby son left Minnesota Bulling. Woodland.
'
last Thursday and arrived in Colo-1 Mr ftnd
Frank Lauer. Mra. tertalned with a family dinner Sun- j the home of her parenta. Mr. and iegan. daughter of Mra. Esther,i No evening servlcaa until close of Mra Morri* tort w"
j Parmalee, alao ot Allegan. wM mar- ' ;revival at the Kilpatrick chureh. j Rapid* Saturday evening calling on
r*do Saturday.
• Qnint Lauer and little grandson day in honor of the birthdaya of Mrs Clyde Wise.
d
Miss Vera Scudder of Owosso , and O. D. Brumm of Augusta spens her steter* Mra. Herald Claaato and . Mrs. Allen King vtailed Mr. end : ried to Edward R. Lee of Allegan |! Thank offering envelopes for friends.
spent Sunday with her mother, Mra. Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. Law- Mrs Forrest Begerow. Guest* pres- - Mrs. Henry Schalbly Saturday and on November 15 at « p. m. The',' missions should be returned prompt-; Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNee
ent were Mr. and Mr* Herald Clai- i Sunday. Other caller* were Mr. I wedding took place at the home ly
। to Mrs. CUmena Schalbly.
Mr. and Mra Howard Collwm ana
S. Deabler at Uie Evangelical pdr- JeiMle Scudder of West Woodland. ' rrncc Flnefrock.
Xa— Bmle McNee went north deer
ate
and
Mra
Rhoda
Austin
and
and
Mrs.
Dale
King
and
family
of
!
of
the
bride'*
sister
and
husband.
David
Smith,
Jr.
and
Misa
Mar1
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Hynes
and
aonage Sunday and brought the
M.
'hunting over the weekend
W«
Uyn Smith of Lake Odessa were daughter Dawn were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Begerow, [ Dowling. Mr. and Mr* Dorr Layle Mr. and Mrs. George VahdenBo*ch. । Bunday school 10:SO
20 A. M. hear Howard brought home • buck.
Woodland and Rev and Mrs. Har- of Clarksville, and Mrs. Eathel The marriage ceremony wa* read, Worship and sermon
dinner guexto at the home of Mr. ot Mr and Mrs. Blrdalll Holly,
...j p. M. I Mr. and Mra Arthur Kenyon and
, by the Rev. K. B. Schalbly ot Hop-,
Mf -nd
y R
c&gt;1]. old Blakely and daughter Juffy ot Houghton of Lake Odessa.
Ml** Hulda Euper of Fowlerville and Mra. LeRoy Perkin. Sunday.
Evangelistic
services
continue daughter and Mrs Pearl Keyotii «f
Ogden Center.
. Mr. and Mra. Cha*. Heaterly vta- . kin* tn the presence ol the Immeand mr.
Mr. and mis.
Mra. nv»«iu
Howard newm
Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tasker of ed on Itfr and Mra. Cha*. Trumbo
■nu
The Rev I H Owood an«l fam- “«* Mr "nd Mr’ chwU;r Hester-1 diate family. Mr* Lee attended ,each evening except Saturday un-1 Middleville were callers at iron
were Sunday dinner guetta of Mr.. Hastings were Sunday evening vis- ' of Grand Ledge Sunday afternoon, By plan to socndThankilHM
W"‘ OdM“- 8U”d«&gt;'
Woodland high achooi until her, U1 Bunday. November »th 8:00 P । Pott* Sunday afternoon.
'
tev l’ZS
&gt;“»
"I AHw: renter ,&lt;«r Xn Ure .lureted Al- _
and Mrs. Ted Euper and Jeralee of ttora at the D. N. Stowell home.
' Pilot Johnny Monasmlth of Mon- tete hte
Bsat Woodland.
j Rev. and Mra. J- S. Deabler were,, treal. C inada called on Mr. and nrer Ctoverrtete'
at Hr ,nd Urt I le^„
of ,hlch y,, u
Wf
M ,h( hop&lt; of DURFEE
Word haa been received by rel-I in Ionia Friday on business.
Mn. Trumbo Saturday enroute from
*u«te.nre .. U» re«»l tere.-I ?».«««■_.« «?. ■»«•«_» ~
We sure have a tot to be ihankative* here of Ute transfer of Lt.
Mrs. Arthur Allerdlng entertained , ihe bom®
his stater in Dayton. Ings nt the Kilpatrick church have
E' 8' tEtoel
I special services- Musical numbers
for lhJ1 Thanksgiving.
All
Seaton Opens Here
D. V. Shonto from Camp Riley, with a dinner Thursday at her home । Ohio, whrre he hgd been visiting
“
rsmu^'rh°JrJ^ W rendered by local talent Come. U10M. lhal werc d«r hunting re­
shown a steady,.increase during the :
«
Wednesday
Mlnnwota to Colorado where hta Guest* were Mrs. Cart Reuther and . rince Wednesday
woodland
O. E. uuuwue
8 last, Thursday
&lt;♦»
■
ufrlv
Edward Rice with
h«VU1K ,hr
Basketball practice at the Wood- . c\-&lt;nin7.‘ u.e
uowvt.
address wlU be 757 MJ». Bu. Camp,! Mbs Rosa Velte of East Woodland.
Mr and Mra. Clair Wingard and ir'.T-T*
evening,
the .following
officer! GLASS CREEK
_T wllh a
eomlna year:
rear: , Norman
Norman Erway
Erwav and
and a
a friend
friend from
from : ‘,e*r- Hom r "'7
...L" ..... cup,
family, from Char-, , T
land
Township *school
been go-.were
go-1 were elected
elected for
for the
the coming
coming
rear... .
'
____________________________________________ daughter Frances of Cedar Spring Paul Clement*
a
friend
'« r
,X
" nr,
°l has ncen
tis
Sundav
rrenlnc. Mrs.
Mr*, mg
inre
«n&gt; Uic
•».-cno
»&gt;.■
--u-! Worthy
" * x.
Sunday
evening.
on for
past
three —
weeks
Matron. *Mr*. «_
Regina
Ben- Kalamazoo
were.—
Sundayvuuoraf
visitor*1 ^*“.r JJnd
,Tn/ricucra
...--------------------। were Sunday dinner guests at tne lolte with qs
f w °f
^Ttertain^l
: ;------------*
। home of Rev. and Mra. Geo Win- j1 Clements and children brought for both the boys and the girta! ner; Worthy Patron, Lester Brumm at Fred Otis'.
rlirrLt numbers in song , The first game* of the season'will. A**octate Matron. Mr*. Mildred
Mr*. Roy Erway spent the latter i
^n*e B*toman eniert
gard.
. I three excel
Hyn“
fra,ur* ll* two Alumni teams on Jordan; Associate Patron, E. O.. part,of the week with the Ward UIC a,u re*. rente.
I Mr*. Mattle Schrav of Elmhurst, i Mr. and 7k
Mr and Mrs. Garold Erb nnd
®.
T'JT diH'i Wednesday evening. Nov 35'at 8 Shomo; Conductress. Mrs. Lucy Erway-* and Dick Rose's in Has-'
II), visited old friends in the village
..h jMrs. Guy Erb of Grand Rapids
p. tn.
ICtasalc:
AmoTtatb Conductres
|
and MM. Fred O.U, Mr and.««
-‘AL**"
l*i
। Mrs. Ernest Kenyon and Miss Lois jlento. Mr and Mi». Frank Hynes
’with
2. a Jirgr
number of letter Mrs. Grace England,
Afternoon caDers were cr.nteitanU contestant
»t
I Mrs. Forrest Haven*. Mr. and Mr*.
w.~mnrlrt arcomstill In school. Coaches j
-----------, Kenyon of Hastings were Sunday Sunday.
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
DorrelPJones
and
Ray
Erway
attended
lhe
W
8
C.
“j™" ““"X
Anti-Freeze for lhe
Campbell
and
McCormack
look-CHURCH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
evening guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Ml-1
l two daughters of Potterville?---forward to a goo&lt;l season if war I
The Evangelical Church
lan Trumbo
' ft GoodwillW Counl" 1X4t rriday l Hynes to Woodland Wednesctty to
’Start" of Everyday
! Mrs. Welby Crockford and Mrs.
J. S. Deabler. Pastor
: Mr and Mrs Chas. Townsend I! Henry Hynes spent the weekend renditions do not interfere too
I u?T„d Mre emu wmu.™re:'“‘
10:00 A. M Morning worship.
t--------------------------------------------------' and daughters of South Woodland I! with their children. Mr. and Mr*. much.
!—» a«
Mr* Forest Falconer or welcome
Season tickets will not be tamed ' Antliem, "Prom
,,TO, Glory To Cal-;went
to ni.L-i.teU
Richland a.,teU...
Sunday ,„
to see ।| Comers
I are visiting her parents. Mr. and i John Hyne* of Holt.
spent Monday afternoon
. the new daughter born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Hummel of Union City, j। Mr*. Howard Slppel (Marge Lazo) this- year because of the uncer- vary".
“’.7; i with Mr*. Homer Hatnmond.
tninty
of, completing
a of
fullgas"rasched- ’K^
Sermon
by Dr. E. Superintencjent
8.
Ind., from Saturday until Thursday. I ,of Lakewood. Ohio, visited her par- uie.
'with
the
coming
‘
i^w7Dtatrtcl
.
^caUod'shlri^
’
jeam
’
Mra"
Whit-1
ol. Will. «l.. --.-.I...
. .. .. .
». . . . »
Ira Whit ' nev’ MU*J^t^und^v
RullMn nnd n»other of
Her father is undergoing an oper-.
Honing, the matter of transports-1 lord’s Supper will be celebrated J temore remained for a couple of
SESt/
th ”
, ntlon thl* week.
c°nf™n^ I ^hST’a.^M. sUJJJtoy schopl.
and Mra. RusseU Wtte-!
your car completely checked for
Rev. and Mr*. Geo. Wingard were ] ww^rri^To PvT’^wwrtSiiSl ‘ U’C onehb‘B qUM‘‘on

DLAND

FORETHOUGHT:

winter, drive in now and

let

dinner guests of Rev and Mr*. John | * . ™
rd Slppel
hta time
Pollowing win
will be the Third Quarh 'aX\ Ho
H0**
*art
Slppe* Iu»
" « ‘thls
“«”«•
4
!j Following
Bullock of Sunfield Thursday eve- ।I u^.n iMre
A??minn»nfr.r,nH
"°dbnd Township School New* terly Conference conducted by Dr.
ning and dinner guests of Mr and ; „
“*? “". J00* ^n«. Of °™nd
Kindergarten and
Kindergarten
and First
First Grade
Grade j Faiit.
Mrs Edgar Showennan of Sunfield i Rapids spent the weekend with his
•
Miss
Dori*
Whitney,
teacher
I
. 7:45 P. M. E. L. of C. E. topic
Fridav evening.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long.
Inner Voice" led by Miss Olga
Mrs. Carl Jordan and Jane Ann ''The
:'
Verdun Stowell and Cecil Jordan;1 Mra. Celia Townsend spent lost
Eckardt , .
were deer hunting near Kalkaska i week
help preserve the life
week with
with Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mr*. Paul
Paul TownTown­ visited school Thursday morning.
Evening worship, choir. “I Want
Several of the children in this
over lhe weekend. No luqk.
Wood-­
send and children of South Wood
Mrs Welby Crockford and Mrs. Hand.
hand. Mr. and Mrs. John Gard- room are out with whooping cough. You To Know Him "
Sermon. "The Ultimate Choice".
Arthur Allerdlng spent Monday ; ner of East Woodland called on
Third Grade
W. M. S. business and monthly
w-lltl
Xtrx .7
7. rtmrkfnrit
—
with Xfr
Mr. nnrt
and Mrs.
J. L.
Crockford ' Kfrc
Mrs. Tna'nt.nd
Townsend a&gt;
at lire
her— hnmre
home Iin
Mrs. Hilda Baas, teacher
,devotional meeting and election of
of Carlton.
the village Sunday evening.
We are sorry to lose Rosemary officers at the home of Mia* Olga
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Flnkbeiner
Mrs. Donald Gager and son Mor­ Southworth who has moved to Bat-.
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
Eckardt.
Wednesday at 2 P. M.
of Middleville were Sunday after­ gan of Grand Rapids were SunDecember 2.
127 E. STATE KT.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2554
noon callers at the Ted Euper home
We plan to have a potluck
Annual election of officers of the
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Faul home.
Thanksgiving dinner Wednesday church. Thursday. December 2.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Rletoma noon.
callejl on Mr. and Mrs. Neal WalLadle* Auxiliary and monthly
Fourth and Fifth G/adra
meeting and election of officers at
Mrs. Martha
aiaiu,, V.
v. Smith,
ouilkd. teacher
laiciicr
tiie iivuic
home of Mr*.
Mia. run
Frieda Cooke.
Visitors in our room last week ■ Wednesday, December B.
were Junior Townsend. Lee She)The Methodist Ch arch
lenbarger and Velma McClelland. |
We enjoyed acting lhe play "The; Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
10: 00 A. M. Momlng worship.
Magic Hat".
Characters chosen
11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
were: Tile Magician, Phillip Bom;
Pilgrim Men. Wayne Hawi. Fran- I 8:00 P. M. Young people's service I
Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Choir praccis Townsend: Pilgrim Maids. Joyce
Anderson, Betty Joan Cole: Indian, 1
Thursday 8:00 P. M Midweek
Paul Shellenbargcr; Com. Douglas
White: Turkey. Donald Matthews; service.
1
You are Invited to attend our
Pumpkin. Warren Demand; Flag
services
each Sunday.
Benrer. Jimmie Ackley.
All are looking forward to the
South Woodland Church of the
Thanksgiving potluck dinner Wed­
Brethren
nesday.
'
CASE FLOUR
m* &gt;&gt;&gt; 21c
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
Fifth and Sixth Grades
10: 00 A. M. Worship and sermon
Country Club
two 8 Vitamins and iron
loaves
Mrs A rile Spindler, teacher
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
MARSHMALLOW cmmi p,m 15c
Our stamp sale amounted to $4 80
Zion loitheran Church
Country Club
Wpt-hipprel
G""
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
Rex Southworth, a sixth grader,
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
MARASCHINO
13c
has moved to Battle Creek. We
In sanitary
IOa
11: 00 A M. Worship and sermon.
will mL« him. After playing a few
Charriet - Rod
Pure-pak container
' I
Lutheran Gospel Hour 3:30 P. M.
games Friday afternoon the boy*
27c
FURE HONEY
presented him with a fountain pen over CKLW
nnd all the pupils gave Mrs. Splnd-1 Thanksgiving service on Wednes­
2 lb. jar 49c
ter a nice gift to remind e^ch of day evening. November 25 at 8:30
Auorl—L varWT
BEET SUGAR
19c.
their birthdays.
In thell. Victory
Home Economics
Stamp Na 9 good for 3 pounds
Church of lhe United Brethren in
Food iptcial
il
The Home Ec clou have planned
Christ
BROWN SUGAR
2 it. 15c
their second luncheon and will pre­
I. H. Osgood, Minister
Hall Cakai
For baking or cooking
pare, and serve It Wednesday
Woodland
Michigan Maid, frosh-churned
2&gt;4 lb. 65c
I0X CHOCOLATES 5 &gt;» S1.42
"Seasoo'sGrMlingi." Atst.candiaz
Plain or tugarod
.o„
dozen
Cello wrapped
STRAWBERRIES n0. 2
25c

M^KEE SERVICE OIL SALES

KROGER STORES
CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY

Clock Bread
Salad Dressing
Cottage Cheese
Beverages
Mixed Nuts
Fruit Cakes
Doughnuts

25c
32c

3

XXXX Sugar
e - 7c
Tuna Fish

4X32c
29c
5.LSI .23

°'“"i

26c

Roll Butter

2

Qg

95c

Whole, fancy Michigan, 40% syrup
FRUIT COCKTAIL

2 AS 27c

Luscious diced mixed fruits

TWINKLE

3 Pko.

2

LOAF CHEESE

GOVERNMENT GRADED

Eggs
RA
do‘ HJC

Fresh Grade B
Medium Size

16c

LATE HOWE

Galalio daiarlt and puddingi

(Cranberries

Windsor - American or Brick

.

STUFFED CLUES

Plain Olivas, 3^-oz. jar 13c
2 ‘ 47c

PEANUT BUTTER
Clovsr Valley

Country Club Quality

Enriched Flour

EATMORE OLEO

2 £ 31c

9,000 units Vitamin A in each lb.

PANCAKE FLOUR

Tea Biscuits, pkg. 7c

5

Country Club Quality

4 1 35c

HUBBARD SQUASH

lb 3c

MAINE FOTATOES
10 lbs 33c

47c

FANCY PRUNES

3

*, 38c

New Crop Santa Claras

b. 17c

Country Club Saratoga-type walers
MAVY BEANS

5 £, 33c

GRAPEFRUIT

BALDWIN APPLES

S'-il 10c
■EKS
Large size

3 £ 25c

or Spaghetti. U. S. No. 1 Semolina

35c
Tender-mealed

SCRATCH FEEB

b.

PORK SAUSAGE

37c

Fu- 45c
Kroger's Fres-shore, solid pack

H b

17c

Tenderloin Fillets
VEIK-X SHRIMP

t 35c

k45c

Chickens
Ducks
Geese

$1.35

SOAR FLAKES

17c

Gaiio. B5c

Simple, effective dry cleaner
TAVERN CAROLES

fa. 33c

GEVAERT F1LMI

v«.

MILKMAKER 24%

IOWA

Different Ingredient* to Uaa

Povkmaker
44% Protein
Pig Starter
Pig Crower
Fattener

100 Ibs.
100 lb«.
100 Ibt.

Corn

270 Ibt.
470 Ibt.
1,000 Ibt.

Whoot Midda

180 Um.
200 Ibs.

r*n 22c

ORDER I

Long Island

NO COFFEE may be .old in any
food store during the wmJ ol
NOV. 23 - NOV. 29

Fancy quality

Ualnoing Not. 30 wa w.D baT.
iuPdUm of coHoo
Cata tout
coHw
si WOGtt S boS.nning Monday, Nev. 30.

WJR
DIRECT FROM STADIUM

SATURDAY 3 P. M.
BOB KELLEY, Announcer
Courtesy of

Xmnicn
SsSiMHOMCO

8-exposure. Save at this price

BY GOVERNMENT
Large roasting size

10c

g-27

MICHIGAN

MILKMAKER 34%

ANDY, a pig. weight 31 Ibs.. got Porkmaker plus corn, oats Cr wheat. Weighed
192 Ibs. 76 days later. Coin 2lA Ibs. per day. AMOS, Andy’s brother, weighed 35
Ibs. got com. oats ond wheat but no Porkmoker. Weighed 98 Ibs. 76 days
later. His gain was only 83/100 Ibs. per day.
Porkmoker 44% makes pork
more profitable for you.

Quart 43c

RENUZIT

LISTEN!

Broadcart Over

Alura. Sale lor fines! washables
AERO-WAX
pmu 23c !

KMnch, 7c. 12-inch, 8c

Claanad, ready Io cook

Sliced

"

No rubbing.
b 35c

24% or 34% Protein

Fast, Cheap Gains with Porkmaker 44%

b 25c

Sliced. Sendwich size

HADDOCK

R

30c

Assorted
LEOMA SAUSAGE

$2.13

Penn-Rad 100% pure Pennsylvania

b

No. 1 quality

MEAT LOAVES

S2.39

16% Proleii) - Weico
RLOCK SALT
so., 43,

M070R OIL

'

FRANKFURTERS

100-lb.

MILKMAKER Means Moneymaker!
Average herd production records up to 626 Ibs.
of fat per cow hove been mode on Milkmaker.
Our Milkmokers for 1942-43 ore fortified with
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
and copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
ever before.

Sava al thi&gt; low prica

» 21c

Country Club — Bulk

S3.15

DAIRY FEED

•

MINCEMEAT

100-lb.

Kroger's Wesco

Cello roll

SALMOH

...
39c

Kroger's Wasco

29c

For slewing or fricassee

Natural casing.

19c

EGG MASH

OYSTERS

ORDER NOW!

5

10

Spy or McIntosh, 4 Ibs. 25c,- Delicious, 4 Ibs 29c

MEDIUM HENS

Michigan hand-picked

MACARONI

Mrs, Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
400 hens ond netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
feed. She has fed Merniash exclusively since 1931.

Texas Seedless

CiLiRY

16% or 20% PROTEIN
STARTING - GROWING -■ LAYING

Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
eggs per hen? Yes. you’re right. They were fed
16% or 20% Mermosh.

23c

Country Club. 20-oz. pkg. 8c •

SODA CRACKERS

Evap. Milk

K4 E D K4 A C U
«▼» C Is IV1M O n

b 19c

TEXAS ORANGES 5 fa. 37c

95c
Parker House
Rolli pi, 1 2c

4.29c

YAMS

-•

Thu"da/ tn M ID D L E VIL L E

Let Us Balance Your Feed Grains

15c

SWEET FOTATOES

£Xednwd,T

We Grind and Mix Feeds.

The kind lhal will (oil

He

of Lansing were Sunday visitor* me »Pc*Ker___________
there.
।
■
Mr. and «rs Clyde Warren spent!. « i h ft | r 1/ 1 I I T

Mrs Sarah Erway returned home I
“
Saturday after spending the past
(Continued from page 2)
week in the Wm. Havens home In I pink rose buds.
Harold Vogel,
soulhwe.it Rutland. She also via-1 brother of the groom acted as best
Ited Mrs. Bertha McKibben in Yan-! man.
kee Springs.
| Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Witaon of
..
- -■ Mra
-- *&gt;-•Mr. and
Melvin Smith and;। Holly were weekend visitors of Mr.
sons Marvin and Bennie of Good­ and Mrs. Carl Pferdesteller north­
will spent Sunday at Russell Whit-' west of town. The Wilsons once
lived bn the Helrige) farm. On
tenure'*.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warren and],Sunday all drove over to Kalama Patty spent last Sunday with Mr. | zoo where tthey called to see Mr*,
and Mra. Russell Thornton In'Alice VanAvery at the Earl VqnCharlotte.
Avery home. They found her much
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•••
| improved from a recent severe slckCLAY HILLS
| new and able to be up and dressed.
Mrs. Guy McNee and Mra Ho- i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rosenberg
ward Colburn were in Hastings one' of northwest Thomapple spent the
day last week.
weekend at the Herbert Hand home
Several from Clay Hills attended in Grand Rapids
Saturday they
the auction sale al Orrie Landacres , enjoyed a birthday dinner honorFriday.
ing lhe birthday ot Mrs, Rosen­
’ Email McNee surprised
hl*
brother Guy Friday night by driv­
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Flnkbeiner
ing In from Denver. They had not of West Thomapple weje Sunday
seen each other for fifteen years. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lukso and Kermeen of Parmelee.
Sunday
Mary and Joe Lukso of Orand Rap­ evening callers were their son.
id* were visitors at John Lukso'* Wayne Kermeen and family of
Sunday.
Middleville.
Mr, and Mrs Leon Potto enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Maichela
tained lhe following Sunday,.. In and little son of Ceresco, were Sun­
honor of their fortieth anniversary; day visitors of his parents. Mr.
Harold England and family of and Mrs Chris Maichele In West
Thomapple.
The marriage ceremony was pre­
Vance Sharp of Lansing and Mrs. ceded by a chicken dinner at the
Lenna Johnson of Bowne.
home of the bride's parents. Af­
ter the marriage vow* were spoken
they returned to the house for cake
and ice cream, before the Initial
couple left for a week's honeymoon
at Oun lake. Guests at the wed­
ding besides the bride's parents
. were Mr*. L. W. Vogel of Grand
' Rapids. Rev. and Mrs. I. W. Minor,
Mr. and Mrs. H- G. Walker of Jack­
, son, Mr. and Mr*. Leo Welfare and
daughter Virginia of Hastings, Fred
Brog. Miss Donna Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Brog and children and
Mrs. Clark Bliss.
The bride who was bom and
raised In this community Is a high­
ly respected young lady and for
several years has been connected
with the Thomapple-Kellogg school
Mermoth 16%
ns a grade teacher and will continue
Mermaih 20%
her duties until lhe close of utTool
year. The groom Is a navy or­
Mermade Balancer 32%
dnance inspector tn Jackson. Tha
best wishes of many friends go with
Mormode Balancer 37%
this young couple aa they start out
Poultry Supplement 32%
on life's Journey together.

■■■KROGER

OPEN LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHT

more
’
more enjoyed
rnjorea a
t venison
renUon dinner
dlnn.r in
In
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Ure Un Tin home In norUrere.1 ],h!£
.reni
Rolled Uit WMnndw .rente,. JJLS? US
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Miss Joan Erway of Kalamazoo
Bnd Mr* U
tMj.y-i.h, .tn
Elliston in Nashville.
‘nflh? Jun Lr
BMr‘ I There wiu
" »Pectal miMlonary
1.a 2rS.htnTv hT™.v Pu7«Ua^ *ervlcc
the Baltimore church Satvtov^.?M
urd*Y ***nln«-Nov

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC.
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118

N. CHURCH ST.

Dorrance Trethric
- Agency
Ind Floor National Bank
Phone UM

YOUR FRIENDLY EMM CO Acral

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

16 FACES—2 SECTIONS

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942

12 Months After Tearl Harbor’ SIX SONS SERVE
OLD CANS, SILK
KAM
STOCKINGS NEEDED

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 *• 8

5443 County Folks
Applied For Gas

NUMI

'MVMMKEB

A year ago (coming Monday), on guns, warships, carrier* and a,n*&gt;||NflF
T"Tz*\wiz^ TTvz-x-wt 4An 1Wtn ln Ukc Grand RapDec. 7. 1941. people of the United munition available at Pearl Harbor UHULL JAH
liO-IIlt? J? 1OI1L id* Herald of Saturday, from the
States had the calm of a Sabbath to have knocked the attacking force
training itatlnn at OfmI I altfa
I mUsloner who was Ln charge of !
day
shattered by news of astound­ to pieces, but the defenders were
were!
Seventh Boy Left For
Above Materials Vital In
Complete* Advanced
near Chicago, mentioned three
j the registration tor gasoline al- j
I young men from this city and vic­
I
Examination Wednetdoy
ing significance.
War Industry
caught like "sitting ducks." ’'and
«
Training In Aircraft
lotmenl* in this county,Na total [
My turn lias come to enumerate inity as follows: ■
r at
When ,k.i.
thU —war
.__ U ___
over .nd lhe of
« 5453
*“ A
* ga*
•“ rationing books and !
,“«h'
Pearl
Harbor
was
being
attacked
never
had
a
chance.
Nelther/'at
Household Salvage Director L E by Japan.
a few of tlie county happenings in
"GREAT LAKES. ILL — Now In
\
Midway. Coral Sea or Guadalcanal
the Home Front column. I have training here at the world's larg­ Barnett call* two of hl* Barry
^1.'.“?.““?™.^:^'
-.hker, M.Haslini
un
th.
d...........
utrtc7^
B V
EHonker
hs.
At that very i
mt, special have the Army and Navy&gt;* ' w ' will be a good many homc.s m Barry .
....
.
. . n-v n
U.rU^ ll.rllne. X..
noted the contents of the column est naval training station are three County Brigade* to "attention" in
:k al an county uhe,r ?‘e Iov*? ones.wlU ***’ and in the school* of Hasting* the completed his advanced aircraft
much “Muff" lo-throWTracIi
Hasting* men who have visions of order to issue the following im­ peace envoys from
ten breathlessly to the tales their "n"_. „
‘5„°°U „ ? , n**;
' carrier flight training al the Miami
I should write from a rural point soon being assigned to a berth with portant communique:
Rising Sun were in America, osten­ attacking force.
““‘7 vuj
b°y ui
“ Miiur
“Uor wur will
wU1 veil.
«‘L w«k
' XUpervUton ot
Nsvsi AU Bta^o^n^nX wrara
_ , .-,.
•:avtuiri
No 1 SILK STOCKING BRI­ sibly to help adjust difference*
of view.
tlie United Blates fleet. They re­
During the twelve months since But in some cases where there are work.
GADE Receptacles have now been
the Navy’s coveted "Wing* of
Il's surprising to me a* 1 look ported for duty last week.
swu or
m more
mure boys
uuys In
in service it lx
is go­
go^le counly rationing headquar- .Gold? He now hold* the rank of
threatening a complete break be^ tut' Dec. 7. this country has |: two
over tlu* pictures in Earl Boyes
"The new Hasting* recruit* are: 1 arranged for in the stores where
! 'ing **
to *be very interesting.
. lent to very busy with carrying out' Ensign.
you
purchase
your
stockings.
Keep
tween
the
two
countries.
;
weathered
a
series
of
crises.
“
,
window ot Ute boy* from the county Richard Max Hinkley. 19. son of
,| However there
is
one iwmr
home in
in further
d*.1*
11* of ‘he gasoline
In fact, we know now that even!
.
UK1C
u
,
----your
old.
washed
*llk
or
nylon
hose
Ensign Manker graduated from
J Tlie hope that "Pearl Harbor"
Mr*. Hazel M. Hinkley. 321 South
...
.
. ratlnnlno nlan
' Central Michigan College of Educa­
align the various ermine
groups and Barry county where it is going to r,uon‘n» P**”tiate been with us in 4H clflb work Broadway; Albert McIntyre, 17. »on in a paper bag until you have a as these peace envoys were flying to1 ' would alimi
“
tion. Mt. Pleasant In 1940. specialixand other activities over the past' of Mrs. Archie McIntyre. RFD I. substantial quantity on hand. Ray­ the U.S- A.. Japanese airplane car- factions in •this country into a com- take a long time to hear it all. That
; Ing In mathematics. Hi* ambition
several years. Eaclk face I recog-' and William Edward Morgan, 19. on hosiery Is not desired but a stray riers and escort craft were already • pact, united front to push the war is the home of James Lancaster, in
ntor reminds me of some incident., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Morgan. stocking or two of this material sneaking into the secret position*' effort with all possible *peed has. Hope township about five miles
will be quickly sorted out and used
southwest of Hasting*. The house
*&gt;**■■■■««■
We have not held a 4H Service, 031 WeU Clinton
for a less important purpose. Uncle from which Jhe blow was delivered. I on the whole, not been realized.
I to Juit off the Campground road and hflP I III I NT V
Club meeting this fall because so! M
aa’iTaawiaWvHI I
8am ask* you to forget that "silk
However, viewed In retrospect, it
*In spite of the fact that we had only a few rods west of the very' 1
muny of our older 4H members are |U||\\IUfL WflllTMX
center of the county. Here the Lan­
rug" you were saving for and let's
is obvious that American careless­ to sit helplessly by while Wake caster family has resided for the
hi the Service or are away in de-, I’ll J JlHU IvUIllJ
make "powder-bags" instead.
Old Con Needed
tense plant*
plants doing their bit there. .
— n&gt;Vainsiess
ness as well as Japanese treachery Island, the Philippines. Singapore, past 27 years and here the children.
i
No.
X
TIN
CAN
BRIGADE.
Start
1 fl I IB
IL b I 111iMLl)
HI IC Is
We have enough girU left to have I ADf
IJMI
. stepping on Un. Hold every vege- wgs an important factor in the Malay. Burma. Sumatra. Java, and 10 boys and one girl, have been
a real fine lime.if we only had the MILL (IL I UiVIlLl/
' table can beneath the hot-waler tap stunning success of the attack. most of the East Indies Islands, fell reared. The mother died about four
A salvage drive to round up all
feilows. Some of our 4H girls how­
—-------1 long enough to rinse. Place the pre­ Somewhere along the line there
years ago arfd since then
the father
------- —
— available ’’Jalopies’’ in Barry county
to Japan, strikes, slow-downs, lobby ha* kept the Utile family
ever have gone Into the "WAVES'Taken In Custody By Ham-' viously removed top and bottom IntogethaF u now underway, according to
and the other service organizations.
the home Intact.
mond, Ind., officer*
| side and “step on it". These flatten- was bungling of colossal proportions. Ing and politics continued as usual. and
andthe
Intact.------------------------- Charles Annabie. county salvage
”Trlr
w-r- all
••
—
There were enough airplanes.
Last year we started the 4H camp
I ed cans are easily stored but they
(Continued on page 4, Sec. 1)
at Algonquin Lake with an Idea of
Barry county officers received; should be plied in some dry place
the ;»**"
neighbors
—
-------- ■say,
”/' and they vcould
“u“f
These "jalopies" contain valuable
camping this past year. We could word from police at Hammond. In- i because rust completely destroys the
usually secure help when they need- ■ metals needed in the defense indu*not gel materials to finish construc­ dlana. last Wednesday aftemoor..' thln coating of tin which we are
ed
It
by
going
to
tlie
Lancaster
tries.
It
I* Important to get them in
A PROCLAMATION
tion and everyone was busy so camp that lh- nffir»rw nt that -itv
home. Now aU of that to changed. I lb facilitate the collection of
' *ulvln» 10 conserve.
Let us make
TJn You
Tq
OHlcially opening the 36th an­
was not held, such as so many of that the officer* of that city were our llog(m
u
i
j .. -.
..
these old. junk car*, the salvage
holding four Barry county Juveniles. | Touch" and start piling up trouble nua! Christmas seal sale in Hasyou use to enjoy.
Lancaster boys are in the service committee suggests that the form
Monday, Dec. 7th. X. of C. and If tlie fight continues, two more &lt;?n tills page be filled out and sent
Speaking of camp I went to the reported missing from their homes ’ for our foe*. Collection will occur in Ungx. Mayor Charles H. Leonard has
issued the following, proclamation
fair grounds last week to take a since lhe previous Friday night. Ute Spring.
will be there. Can any other Barry In to headquarters in the City Hall
Cooperating In Meeting
couple of cook stoves I had stored Sheriff Bera drove to Hammond
Next week Director Barnett wlll Monday.
county tome equal that record? here. This form give* the location
WHEREAS,
lhe
United
State*,
for
there out to camp so we could have and returned the young people to! deliver hi* message No. Three to hl*
The regular monthly meeting OI
of Perhaps the challenge' should be of the "Jalopies" and will make it
lhe first time since 1917. to facing 1 lh.
rhamiwr nt
a little heat out there In the kitch­ thto city on Thursday morning. I "Fat Battalion ”.
state-wide
____________________
easier
for the committee to nego­
a
wartime
rise
In
tub.rculo.to,
.nd
i
en. We are working on the kitch­ The car In which they made the I----------------« • ►
Richard, the oldest son. lives west ,late
‘heir removal
WHEREAS.
tuberculosis.
lhe
WHEREAS.
tuberculosis.
the w 1 ** hcld Monday. December 7th. of Hastings near Tamarac corners '
en during odd times. When I open- trip was also-returned:
Droafrir Dprixinn hv
------•••
------Richard White. 16. of Freeport. ~ra5"J? ^CCISIOH Dy
greatest disease enemy of persons
id the door to the room where the
is married
and
Another
Mon n$
m. ini* meeting u to oc conaucied I, He
.............
,------- 'ha*
. three chll- TOOK *-»«•*»*
nci iviuii
Moves wen* stored I found they received permission from his mothSupreme Court
by
the
OPA
for
the
benefit
of
the
50
“
*»
not
probable
Uta
I
he
r)L_
pn;4 CCn Fino
one of the greatest saboteurs In tills
r
had been taken. After gum shoe­ er. Mrs. Edna WliPe. lo use the |
juntry ana
Every retail merchant *“* *5*
4*ughter. ~®®rHlie,
and it to unperativ. that Retailer*.
ing around Hasting* for two hour*
hours family car on Friday night to take;
Ing
take,
In the old saloon days many dam- country,
WhIr^S,
* P-J^uUrly interrated az oldest
o,d**‘ nt
~ $1
•
of the eleven living children'।
5Q Cost?
I found they had gone in Uie scrap hl* friends, Kenneth Kuempe). 16.1 age suits were started against every individual in Hasting* learn I l.
V-OSTS
matics at some collect or university.
pl*nned 10 dlxus’ rwlationx to Mrs. William Teske who Uvea t
drive. Noa- I mean ttiose fellow* son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kuem-1 saloon keepers and their bondsmen
MlrT Manning, of Auyri* townand practice self-protection, and
Ilhat aPe al P^cnt in effect and short distance west of the parental
Mire could smell iron on those scrap' pel and Alberta and Florence Bel- by wive* whose husbands were In­
| ship, was brought into Municipal
WHEREAS, the Christmas seal to I T"1*’, u’al ■« 10 «? IB10 eftecl af‘«r no,nc
driven.
Hujltlnax ant
xnn aged
Acred 13
IS and
anH 15.
IS dnnnhl-r&lt;
Inn-rt ■■
—
nt
drives. No wonder Hastings
got son.
daughters nt
of Jured
as ththe rresult
of Intnvt-aHnn
Intoxication. one of our most valued and far- th* flnl of„u‘« yearThe boys now in the service and | court Saturday, charged with illegal llsh in U»e school at Prescott, Mich.
the salvage pennant. Oh Well; may­ Mrs. Viola McDowell, nil of Has- or whose soni were started on the
Ensign Manker received his pri­
jxisaesslon of venison He admitted
reaching tradition*—a tradition that
Cameron H. Belland. District Price thalr present addresses are:
be you 4H fellows would rather Ungs, for a ride. Mrs. White «tlp-I wrong track because saloon keepers 1 ■
mary training al the Naval Reserve
■ ■ ----- --.------ -------------- -- -- ••— Executive.
T— nalrin
TM-i—1-*District,
wilt
Lansing
will adLyle. 27 year* of age. entered the
,n?
to*
have the stoves for "scrap for the ulated that Richard must be home'sold them liquor contrary to law.
..
service about two years ago. before 1 P?el“Jlne
550
,105° cosUIn some of these case* wives sued ! WHEREAS- the Michigan TubcrJaps" than camp cook stoves any­ with Uie car by midnight
Jacksonville
for advanced training
we were in this war. and to believed *h*fh. h!L
The young people did not return and obtained considerable sums be- cul°*L' Association, in order to carry
way. Perhaps when yo uget back
and wax selected for special instruc­
to be in England at present His ad- n,ade P)' Conservation Officer Taack tion In takeoffs and landings from
‘ftVS
you will be tired of cami» and would as expected and when they had; cause their husbands spent to much I °n t15,xp“nded.|,r^ir,^m'
__PICMTIII. IU&gt; aa
and StatePoll-,
Policeriffler
Officer Brockmeicr,
not want to come even If we had not returned next morning, officer*' time and money in saloons that1 llle ful1 ®“PP°rt of the citizens of
&gt; of Paw Paw.
■ Pfc. Lyle J. Lancaster
The communication received by
the stoves.
were notified and a careful search they failed to support their families. &gt;
'SHOE*
.
j ' It la claimed that Manning was this offlle from the Miami Naval
ASN 36150-880
was made. However, no trace was! it now appear* from a decision of
,tl?e “ayor
one of the thousand* of hunter* Air Station states that. "He (EnCo. C 7th Eng. Bn. Div.
ot HaaUng*. Mich., do hereby
Hastings The ration board over in found of them until lhe Indiana our supreme court that owners of.
who crossed the strait* to hunt deer SIRn ManK„,
1OOK lcrwara
officers
reported
them
in
curtody
I
place*
where
liquor
I*
told
under
I
c
*
11
.
upon
e
T*9',
m,n
'
woman
.
“
nd
the Hendershott block was a bees’
i Ln.lhe. Upper Peninsula. his camp active duty with the fleet soon.’
present laws can be sued and. in I
BentIou?ly “
nest. Every farmer who owns a in that city.
I being located near McMillan. Not,
,. *
According to the »tory as related. case a verdict of guilty to given. P°“Jb e
^.hrUlnJtt* 8*aI
truck was there to discus* hl* al­
Leo. aged about 24. is believed to rar away was me camp of ahoUi.
.
z.
‘he ro-far ylcloriuu*
lotment of gasoline and the rest by the two boys, the group decided.; can be made to pay for damage suf- t0 Uw ,end
be with Uncle Sam'* men in Alaska, t er hunter named Howard Smith, of DTinQS Suit In Circuit
of the people were trying to get after RetUng toReUier Friday evb- fered. The following is a dlspatoh campal|fn "Balnst tubcrculosU may
He to married and calls Battle Creek PawPaw. Smith had brought down
-v-.i
more gas for their car*. It remind­ nlng. to go to Indiana. The fact sent to the dally papers from Lan- c®nUnue unabated throughout this
hl* home. He went into lhe army i a beautiful 12-polnt buck, which he VOUrT IO VlOOr I IrlV
ed me of the old days when the Uutt their combined finances totaled I sing concerning the decision.
cllyT
about a year ago. Address:
। had hung up on a tripod near hi* i
crop allotment programs were start­ lerx than a dollar did not seem to* "LANSINQ (API—A patron of al
Charles IL Leonard.
T. Corp. Leo Lancaster 36156718 camp. It to claimed that Manning
U.U*
y°
ing and we were limiting little pigs. 'bother
'
‘
.. the
.
. • drlnkln|t establishment may sue the) ■
r
—
them.
They sold
tools
Co. B 89th. Eng Bn.
I took thi* buck and brought It home I ,E
^as brought
The only difference was that thi* from the car for 75c and one of the proprietor for injuries received at ia/;i|
C-- IQ
is someone else'* headache. The boy* parted with hl* watch for 8100. the hand* of another intoxicated ”111 I ry TOT Mil JCC. I «r
I nected Manning with the disappear- I
dls£hargc of a land
•I Postmaster
other was mine.
It takes me two With thi* small fortune they went
I a nee of hl* deer we do not know: w,dch was made 15 year*
Seattle Wash.
hours to walk a block in Hastings on a lark that lasted about five| but he did so. and had him arrested 1
who &lt;»Dlracled to
U. 8. Army.
-Th.
uph.U I AnoUwr us 10 find oil In Born
now as r see so many farmers to days.
Manning had taken lhe buck'* head ,he 85 acres. The peUtic
Merle is 22 and hi* army service'
visit with on the street. I have
The high cost of living did not . law Inlmdod lo rive m&lt;xhm .nd
wlll
5^.
thto i
Myron S^P^n- of Hickory Cor- ,h”
began the latter part of March this;
faith that gasoline rationing will cause them much worry. They pur­ children » euow MMn.1 beer w„ Development Co., or Onmd
year. He 1* still in training in thi* I Mn' a Utxidermtot to have it mountall work out okay and everyone will chased cans of food, tomatoes, corn, nrden proprietor, whrne llle«.l H.pUU
c0nx,„U0I,
country and his address Is:
have all the gas they need, anyway etc., and ale them cold in the car. uU or liquor ml«hl mull In in. pmnll w bore roe
| We learn that Manning turned
Pvt. Merle Lancaster
some walking will do some of u* AU four were sleeping In Use car
Bpous* °r b*1—11*;
‘ oil on wcuon ». In AuyrU lownover to Smith most of the buck’s nlio his wife. But aa the contract la
12 Gen. Hosp. Bat.
good,
when taken into custody by Ham­
-The court ,u&gt;ulned . "Minep,,,
thTO „„
C. H. Belland, OPA
Fort Benjamin Harrison
We Just finished harvesting our mond police.
circuit court ow»rd o IISSO to „u, p„t down In Utot fowmhlp bol
Indiana.
dress
this
meeting:
Mr.
Bal
land
is
biggest crops in history, The new
As all four are Juveniles, lhe boys Wlium
Illes pls's, title to the land, hence
Buuln
M.ln.1
Four
h„, t„n p, lhe out lull pi
in mounting the buck's head, which
farm production quotas are coming were brought into Probate Court Both, operoior ol the Wum q, towmhlp. while thu well wlll well known throughout thi* county
Among the group of boys who left will ttien become the property of he ask* a court order discharging
out with an average 10 per. cent or and were que*Uoned by Judge **’£** .b*1? h^,*Vr5,y
the contract.
.. ... ' be loc.ied not Or from lhe AMrrU- and it to his personal request that here November 17 for Camp Grant Mr. Smith.
better Increase In production for Clement. Although there are sev­
"ButUn uoUlled he wu .lucked j^uwn line In lhe wut lull ol every retailer In Batry County be were the 21 year old Lancaster, Probably if Manning ventures in­
next year. This, In lhe face of so eral charges under which lhe boys .nd Injured by another p.lron In
uwruhlp The u.u henu- present at this Important OPA twin*. Neil and Nile. At last report* to the north woods next wear, he IHl. CLARE 8PRAGUE
many of you fellows off the farm can be held. Judge Clement Is tak­ B"?’l "“blUhmeni
meeting.
The court
h,„ nol
Dr. Clare Sprague, long a leader
these boy* were still at Camp Grant, will nol bring home any venison unIn the army and many more young ing the case under consideration uld Berk by urrint drink, u on
Mr. Belland states that hi* sub­ and It is hoped they can remain to-. less he to sure it rightfuUy belongs in maritime law circles In New York,
u h, m utuueiory.
fellobt gone to town to work. Dad and will perhaps question them intoxicated person, made himself
ject will cover thing* every retaUer gether throughout their term of to him
, t,
recently retired, has been command•
to a year older than last year, and further before the case to disposed liable for Bullin'* Injuries and that SENIOR CLASS PLAY
must know pertaining to the Price service. Thetr present addresses are:
1
—
the new farm machinery quota is
Control Act, Adjustment of Prices,
It was not necessary to show the . is MYSTERY
miaicni STORY
oium
full control of shipping In the New
Pvt. Nell Daniel Lancaster 3640- A THANKS TO THE
further reduced for 1M3, so we can
assailant was "dead drunk."
York harbor district, an Important
I The annual senior play to to be Filing Dates and many other regu­
7672
RATION BOARD ASSISTANTS
give you fellows more machine*,
lations that will become effective In
Area B. Bits 16
held
tomorrow
evening.
December
every farmer to taking tlie news of
1943.
loiotlib S. O. Detach
I
bchalt of the Darry County ...
---------- —
slgnmenl.
Dr. --------------and Mrs.-----Sprague
MORE
SCRAP
NEEDED
,
4.
Thto
year
Ute
seniors
are
chang
­
the increased production quotas
While till* to the regular Cham­
Camp Grant, III.
Defense Council. Lhe Rev. Pr. John spent the Thanlugiving holiday »
Banner Editor. Hastings Mich
ing lIir
the lralu
trend by having a my*tery ber meeting they extend an invita­
with the thought he will do hl* be«t
Pvt. Nile A. Lancaster 36407858 iv- DU,on- chairman, wishes to Vermontville relative*. Dr. Sprague
The government 1* asking the pntlLlfd -7^^ clutching Claw" by
A party of five Barry county peo­
to make it. We ore giving them all
tion to every retailer in Barry
-------------thank
all
of
those
who
have
helped
to
a
cousin
of
Mr*.
D.
D
Walton.
Kettering. It will be under
ple who went north hunting bagged American farmer to dedicate' the
Hie encouragement we can.
out on the rationing board*, es- 1
a»a
County, whether they are in Has­
1610th 8. O. Detach
Maybe this new farm production six deer during the -stay at their remaining weeks of 1942 to an In- the dlreetton of Mr. Edward SchU- tings or a nearby town. Merchant*
pecially the school teacher* who ANNUAL MEETING
Camp Grant, Hi.
lh(. drBmaUc, leacher wlth
quota lx the reason so many of oiu- camp in Alger county. Each mem­ tenslfled scrap hunt. Steel mill. lln
■ gave generously ot their time and | DEC. 13, IMS
outside of Hastings are invited to
18, 19 and 20 year olds want io Join ber of lhe party got a deer and in need more heavy wrap .nd the Rlch,rd Beadle u B-UUnl dlrec. come to the meeting about 7:45, at
Eighteen year old Paul
employees to
The
annual
meeting of Barry
77^ cul
uj include Keith
tlie armed service* now. You know addition they shot the ejtra one farmer* are one of the best sources
which time the OPA meeting will
County Agricultural Society will be
human nature to funny. AU lum- aUowed for the camp. Member* i
start. TYiere will be no charge for draft and about four weeks ago en­
held al the Court House, Saturday,
further
*
n
.HowelL
Clauxon;
Donna
Chamberof
this
party
were:
Theo
Pran*Il
­
listed,
and
now
his
friends
address
mer fellows liave been asking us to
this and every retailer I* urged to
in aiding our salvage committee* to
e^nT Midgeiy He?en CaPT^t'
SUDDEN PASSING OF
assist them In selective service de­ ka Dorr Pranshko, Otto Pranxhka,
attend, as this will be the only his mail to:
MBS. DORA FEDEWA
Pvt Paul B. Lancaster
ferment
Now that the Selective WeUlngton Workman and Allan
meeting lhe OPa Intends to hold in
U. 6. Army Co. 85th. Eng. Bn.
Service svstem has made a 2C and Bishop.
Barry County.
suddenly lute Tuesday night
Camp Wolters, Texas. .
3C class freezing these skilled young
Fem Fruln,
tinue to
to make
make available
available to
to the
the farmfarm- non, Sada Sewell;' I*™
Members are requested to make
tlnue
er home on South Hanover
farmers on the farms, they arc
Another son. Burrel. aged about rtree“ She^to Turrit'’by*"a “wn
their regular dinner reservations for
■r q IB-. ttoBFattU. I^liun
starting to come in to ask us how
TREATED FOR
and man power, and to cooperate Hayden; Gladys Hildebrandt. Ma­ themselves and guests, which will 30, who is married and lives tn Has- Pete- anj daughter Ambni at home
SEVERE BURNS
they can get off the farm into the
dame
Lanezskl;
James
Malcolm.
with you in every possible way. The
me Joffk
„
Ung*, expect* to undergo his phys- and a daughter Mr*. Clayton
Because of the shortage of farm nation l* looking po*»ioie
army. AU we can tell them to that
to the American 9'fl'er Har‘drJ&lt;* ‘h
eluding the meeting there will be leal examination withlp the next Brandstetter of this city.
Bruce Clifford, the 10 months old
their Job In this war to to feed you help. Mr. Swift will sell hl* farm .
_ with
---------Donald Clark, Jerry
an opportunity for .
a MyCTWm
question and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wright CHffarmer. ------I am sure,
youruonneiiy.
help,
tool*,
stock,
etc.,
at
public
auction
fellows already Ln the armed servHayden; Roger Bennett, Georg^J answer discussion from the floor.
cepted will swell the total of boy* rangement* have not yet been made,
at the farm located four mile* north he will come through.
Gordon.
. \
Mr. Belland
Belland says: ““The Important
Importance from thto family In the service to
Pennock hospital Tuesday
-------------------------------------Donald
M.
Nelson.
Chairman.
I want to assure you fellows In of Nashville or two miles south of
of this meeting cannot be too heav­ seven.
CASTLETON TAXPAYERS
NOTICE
the armed services that these boys Wamervllle. He list* horses, cat­
ily stressed, as the most important
Donald. 17. to employed by an un- ' 1
«* « th. Central Nattonal
are going to work back home, they tle. hog*, farm tool* and feed.
A meeting of the executive board conditions relative to your business ete. Bert Lancaster, in Huttag*. and Bank. tn Nashville on Saturday*
arc the same as “drafted’’ for this Henry Flannery will be tire auc­
of the Barry. County Red Cross will be discussed"
Donald says he plan* to enltot u
lnr
13
my h0?**;
food service I'm sorry the farm tioneer and E. E. Gray will clerk
Chapter Is called for Tuesday eve___
... ..
Mnn
PH tn rwHva
service they are doing is not more the sale. Complete list and full
your taxc
spectacular and better recognized by particulars are given in the ad tn
Carl Tuttle. Nashville, has been city clerk's office. Board members
This leaves one son Cheater, aged
I RECOMMENDED FOR
| APPOINTMENT AM
15, at home and it is hoped this mad
the public. They all must "farm or this issue.
appointed director of Industrial sal­ are urged to attend. Mr*. R. o.
Nelson Brumm, Treat.
conflict will be ended before he
i POSTMASTER
fight" according to the State Se­
vage for Barry county by Charles Hubbard, chairman.
RUSSELL
DEMOND.
Prop.
Annabie. salvage chairman for Barry
lective Service Board. Moat of them
It will be remembered that two
Chop Suey dinner—baxaar, Sat., ' Senator Prentiss M. Brown recTAKEN TO
A* Mr. Demond 1* moving to Bat­ county.
are going to spend sixteen hours a
test well* driven in Hope town­ will be accepted However. Chester is '
DEARBORN HOSPITAL
day growing food for you fellow*. tle Creek and will have.no further MORE SERVICEMEN'S
ship found oil, but not in sufficient doing his part on the home front Dinner proceeds for China Relief Bernice O Cloaaon
~
The Fat Stock Shows at Grand use for the furniture he will dispose
His many friends are sorry to Quantities to operate profitably. and with his father is keeping the1 Fund.—Adv.
Rapids. Detroit and Chicago are of It at public auction at the house ADDRESSES NEEDED
Gas pressure was insufficient to home tires burning for the others |
The Hastings City Bank has an­ learn that serious Illness lias caused
called off for this year. We are la Coat* Grove across from where
Christmas baxaar and cafeteria been acUng poalmaater since Mrs.
T.
8..K.
Reid
to
be
taken
to
the
1
force the oil to the »urface. and who are serving their country In'
just producing beef, mutton, pork the old elevator stood. Dewey B«d nounced the dead-line for the greet­ Dearborn Veterans hospital
ipper, Methodist Church. Dec. 10, Oail Lightfoot resigned to beonme
Mr. |&lt;he expense of pumping wu too vastly scattered sections ot the
and shearing pelts and never mind­ will cry the sale and Clifford nfrn- ings that they *111 send to the men Reid was an aviator in World: War | large for the small output. But world.
rural carrier.
ing the glory and good time* that mond will act a* clerk. See the adv. In Service is Monday. December 7th. No. 1. Hi* friend* hope for hto the finding of oil in the territory
go with It. I'm sorry we are to elsewhere in this issue for full par­ This means that addresses of the xpeedy recovery.
east of Wall lake has led to Uie
ticular*.
miss thia fitting finish to a good
belief that there is probably a pool
ed tn by that time. Out of the RADIO STATION *
feeding Job. Many a present 4H
of oil somewhere tn that section.
more Hum 800 names of Barry BOOSTS POWER
member would enjoy the events as
We understand that another test
Having decided to quit farming county men in Service the Bank
ydu have In past years.
City Hall,
Climaxing
19
years
of
growth,
, Mr. Mahler wlll hold a public auc- now has more than 000 addresses
Hasting*. Mich.
WOOD-WASH
(Grand
Rapids) Dermott farm, section 38. Hope
used up long ago I believe I better lion at the farm located 6 miles There are some 200 addresses still joined the rank* of lhe nation's township.
wish you the best of luck. We hope north of Nashville on M-86; or H unknown. If there are any of these leading radio station* Dee. 1. when
you will drop Into the office any­ mile south of Wamervllle. He to of­ known to you. please send them in an ultra-modern transmitter boost­
time you are home on furlough and । fering a, good list Of horse*, cattle, before the 7th of December.
STORES HERE OPEN
ed the station's power ten lime* to
farm
machinery and household
with that will close.
THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
|
5000 watt*.
Harold J. Foster. : goods. H. O. Pennington will cry lhe NOTICK
NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS
J eale and Raymond Lapo will act a*

* tW «.

JALOPY ROUNDUP

^S^=WsiMI$SING YOUTHS

OPA MEETING
FOR RETAILERS

State

“u"|ln Assyria Township

Five Barry Hunters
Bag Six Deer

AUCTION SALES

Tuttle To Head Co.
Ind. Salvage Com.

Remember when we mentioned clerk. See the adv. elsewhere in thto Bank Dec. 12 and each Sat.. fol­
lowing through Jan.; at the Rosen­
CarrolL
Kenneth
and
NOnal u*ue for full particular*.
berger Drug Store, Freeport. Dec.
Stamm a* taking the record, a* .
---------------- - ■ * ———j
far as we knew, for the Largest
Annual bazaar and turkey dmnumber of one family in wnlca. I ner. Episcopal Parish Houm. Thur*., Dec. 1. J. C. Wing. Carlton twp.
Welt thank* to Mr*. Helen Mead. Dec. 3, 8:30 p. m.—75c adult*. 50c
(Continued on page 8. RM. I)
| children.
Adv. 12-3

To Drill Again Sec.
28 Hope Township

NOTICE
I wiU be at Delton Bank. Dec. 2.

in Hickory Comer* Deo. I. Dec. 23,
Jan. 8 between I a. m. gnd 3 9 m.
Beatrice Dunning. Barry twp Treas­
urer.
Adv. 13-3

Christmas,

according

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�■bs;™LOCAL NEWS

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1941

children hgva. taken possess 1 on of
pounds of miscellaneous mete!. Thb Camp Atterbury, Ind.
Floyd Craig, who recently enltated ; the former Charles Johnson home
netted them 331.19 which they ex­
Navy Mothers Club, which group
pect lo use to buy playground equlp- In the Navy, has been assigned lo on W. Green St., which'they re-'
held their meeting there Wednes­
the Construction Battalion and b oently bought. Mrs. AUle Hay and
architectural connilunt.
Many activities are now being car- day (bat evening).
enuncnl red tape, he only J tut re­
kt Norfolk, Tri., Mrtight weeks of I Mr daughter and family, who re­
Tlie Neighborhood committees—
Ian O. Ironside of Atlanta, Ge.,
training
eentiy
came from
Joneaboro
Ark
, liallon.
ceived th&lt; film.
salvage organization for collection
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
C
umiflln
f
I
&gt;re
occupying
the
fonrter
Old
ley
Pvt. Harry T. Young, formerly
spent Thanksgiving day with hb
of tin cans. fau. and silk stockings,
Our Milo correspondent reports of Camp Francb E. Warren. Wyu.,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ironside
are
occupying
the
Allen
Prentice
'
under
the leadership of Mrs. Alberthis week that in the recent scrap
and left Saturday night from Batresidence on N. Michigan Ave.
11( Friends of Mrs. Matilda McLaugh- manship of Mrs. Wesley Burrell, arc
being given every Saturday flight by
” —------- —
Mr and Mra a B Gidlev and lln of Muskegon,
g[id formerly
know of Has&gt;hc different organizations. The U. 8.
where he reported for duty Monday. located at that address for one and 16? pounds of rubber and 8743 lent rating and is now stationed at | Mr. and Mra. A. B. Gidiey ana , UngJ_ w|U
supplies the mualc white the rent,
meet at the
to ntan
■--------- u-------------------------------------------- 1 b recovering nicely from an opera- O
of U.e hall and refreshments are • “t‘°n« «*• ««» *
' Uon for acute appendicitis at the furnished Uy the organization span-1
Jteb at
Saturday
—Osteopathic boepltal tn Muskegon.
soring the dance Last Saturday the ' mo"
‘he room on Saturdays
d ftto LVt!
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Snyder moved Sre « held at the EptaLp.1
| Monday Into their new home on E.
house, the Pythian Staters;
’ Madiaan St . which they recently Parish
paid the rent and the Como. Club muJ 1
of
?,*!?
; purchased from tho X’W. Bibs Co. of the Presbyterian church furnish- .. .
roJ1
I Richard Oliphant of .Battle Creek, *1 the refra^menu and chaperoned
formerly residing north of Pralrtethe dance. This Saturday lhe Wind- .
U
■. vine, spent the weekend with friends
wmin
I there. Richard will enter lhe army storm organization has charge of:
. Ml Fort Custer Dec. 8th. Hb par­ urdBVftriDccBni2thn the HaaUmra Wo-' menl hM been bolal,ir'1 B,1tl cha,r, ente. Mr. and Mra. John Oliphant mafta Club'wlll take charge. If your j ™ ge^t^ter^ta^n^ta^Uon
are new reeldenta of Coldwater, both
being employed in defense factories
Cadet Zane Nash, son of Mr. and rora danee. please call Mrs. Burrell wUh g BOod W|pply o{ bhlr bUck
Mrs. Guy Nash and a friend. Cadet
M33‘
1 and brown thread and mending cot­
Mearl Solberg of Alliance, Ncbr.
ton. Abo anyone who will volunteer
1 arrived here Thursday night hav­ last week for afternoon and eve­ to repair rips and tears tn sailors'
ing cothpleted their nine weeks' civ- nings included fin. Duane Bauer. uniforms leave your name and adI Ulan pilot training Wt Prescott. Artz. Mrs. V. D. Wldrig, Mrs Eva Mur­ dreea al the room and the garments
They expect to leave in the near phy. Mrs. Roy Hubbard, Mbs Helen
future for St. Marys near Oakland. Wade. Mr Richard cook, and Mr.
A meeting of the general U. S. O.
■ Calif., to begin the twelve months James Bristol. Hostesses thb week committee will be held at the room
i training program designed to en­ are Mbs Sara Beryl Schader. Mrs. on Thursday
'tonight) at eight
able them to become ensigns In Robert Dryer. Mrs. D. A. VanBus­ o'clock. If you know ot an organi­
kirk. Mrs. Don Bliven, Mrs M. J. zation that h not represented on the
Lieutenant Horace Powers left Cross. Miss Agnes 81ms. and Mrs general committee will you please
Thursday for Harvard University Charles Potts. Anyone wishing to see that their representative attends
where he b hi training for army serve as hostess any afternoon or
service.
evening please call Mrs. D. A. Van­
, Buskirk-2389.
; At the U. S. O room on Saturday '
। and Sunday. Circle No. Z of the
Wilma Haight &gt;jf ‘Hastings has
। Methodist church. Mra I. J. Smith, been named the county winner of
| president, had charge, which In- 1 lhe 1942 4H Home grounds beautleluded furnishing refreshments and flcation contest, it was announced
I hostesses for both days. Thb week- I today by Home Extension Agent
i end the Methodist church Circle No.1 Mnry Bullis.
routine effort to help you
8, Mrs. Ravmand Kenyon president. : The clutnler, who wlll be awnrdsolve your problems. If there
, will supervise. On Dee. 12 And 13 the ed a spcctal gold medal. Ls eligible
It any possible manner or
: Woodlsnd^gpetem Star ladies will to compete with other county win­
serve rtheycalled and volunteered) I ners for the State award of a gold
| and on Dec. ID and 20. Circle No 6 1 watch. Six participants will be seIt's your patriotic duty to save money for Investment In War Stamps and Bonds—and for
of the Methodist church. Mrs. Iva ; l&lt;cled from State winner* lo receive
Kelly, president, will take charge, all-expense trip* to the National
savings that really count—that odd up to many dollars in a short time—buy oil your
Any organisation, any groups with 4H Victory Congress scheduled to
six members or more, who will take | be held In Chicago next November,
food needs here.
You sovo all along the entire order because our modern merchan­
the room for weekends arc asked to I All awards are provided by Mrs.
Del Monte No. 2’,-j con 2 for
B
Barry County's
dising methods make every price a low price every day. And rernember this—if it's ra­
call Mrs. David French—3792. The Charles H. Walgreen, garden enriced for organizations for the holi- Illusion of Illinois.
Friendliest Loan Co.
tioned or off the market, there's plenty of good substitutes in our vast variety of fine foods.
day weekends. Dec. 26 and 37 and j Home Agent Mary Bullb stated
Jan. 2 and 3 is especially urgent.
that thirty-four 4H'era in thb counAmong those who entertained I t v were enrolled in the home
const Guards for Sunday dinners grounds beautification project, many
were Mr and Mrs. Howard Frost.' of whom have removed tumbl*dCITIZENS CREDIT
Mr and Mrs Roy Hubbard, and down buildings, rickety fences. Junk.
Del Monte
W■
CORPORATION
Mrs. Moses Stutz. Call Lynn Lewis I dead trees and other unsightly fea­
-.. the
.. U.
- S.
— O. room—2445
.-itotures
from their home sites.
—371g
or
I
101 Mi W. SUI« BL. HtrtUfl
sign up for coast guard Sunday din­
HASTIX0S JUTL BAJTK BLDO.
ner guesta.
| The signal honor of being named
Every' Monday and Friday evening Barry county winner In the National
Seedier .-.......................................
for ■
T. M. 8*tutay&gt;
Mr. Shirley Henry. Honorary Naval 4H girls' record contest has been
Recruiting officer is at the U. S. O. ( B|Ven to Bonnie Jean Drake of Dowroom from 7 UH 9 p. m. The room is ilng for. outatanding "All ■round"
Del Monte
.homcmaklng achievements. ExtenI slon Agent Harold J. Faster an­
nounced today. Tlie girl will receive
Fancyv-..............................
a gold medal embossed with the 4H
I emblem, one of the awards pn&gt;Vlded
by Montgomery Warden supHastings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 ■_
j parting the contest for the twentieth
I consecutive season.
American or pimenlo 2 lbs.
LAST DAY
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3
Pink meat__________
| OBITUARY
' James Henry Swift wax born
March 10. 1011, lhe youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Marion Swlfl of
Castleton township, Barry county.
, He lived with hts parents on the
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4-5
.farm
where he worked in partner­
Popular brands, carton
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION
ship with hb brothers until he was
I.Inyd Nolan and Donna Reed
inducted into the Army April &lt;22.
I1942. Ho was In service six months
land due to heart failure James
and East side Kids with Tom Brown
I passed away at the Station HosI pltal at Camp Chaffee, Ark.. Nov.
116 at the age of 31 yean. Sergeant
James E. Keller of James' company
Muller’s I’/a lb. loaves 3 for
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 6-7
, accompanied the body to lhe Swift
Katherine Grayson and Van Heflin
j residence.
taken at Holland. Michigan, during the Tulip Festival
1 He leaves to mourn their Iom
besides hb parents, two brothers.
Merle, of the U. 8. Army Postal
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 lo 3:00
Detachment, co. 719th. New York
Dox.
City; Fred, at home; three staters,
TUES.. WED.. THURS., DECEMBER 8-9-10
I Bernice and Altle, at home; and
Fresh
lb.
Mrs Grace Marcotte of Chicago;
the brother-in-law. Joseph Mar­
cotte. a nephew. Frederick and a
Dox.
I niece. Johannah Marcotte of chi­
cago; many aunta. uncles, and cottsins and innumerable friends-'
James was a quiet, hame-iovlng

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pkturcs while on his trip to Trini­
dad and the Bnradoos bland, near-

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Pork Nock Bones

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Liver Sausage Ring

31'
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ROUND STEAK —
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PORK SAUSAGE

PIG LIVER

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Texas Grapefruit

37c
*• 37c
,b 29c

GRAPEFRUIT

2«... 33c

TASTY LOAF CHEESE

CIGARETTES $1 O/i

MULLER'S DONUTS
DINNER ROLLS
6c
TOP-O-OLEO
2 *GEE-GEE OLEO
22c
f. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Ih.

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PILLSBURY FLOUR
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Pillsbury Farina
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TRANI) THEATER

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27'
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GOLD DUST
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3 ban 19'
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22'

"LET'S GET TOUGH"

"SEVEN SWEETHEARTS"

"MY SISTER EILEEN

Barry

theathi
;
Mid

Halting,, Mich,. Phone. 2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4-5
DOUBLE FEATURE

"WHERE TRAILS END"
and tinuffy Smith and Barney Google

HILLBILLY BLITZKREIG
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 6-7

Quick or reg, Ige. pkg. • - t

FDDDLCENTER'

"YOUTH ON PARADE'
Bargain matinee Sunday 3:00 lo 5:00

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. DECEMBER 8-9-10

MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA'
The Horton Dance Group and Grace and Nicco.

turn home even when gone only
a abort time. He was a devoted
son and brother, faithful In all hb
work and will be greatly missed.
। nol only by hb family and relalives, but also by hb many friends.
I A military funeral was held last
! Friday afternoon at 1:30 at home
and al 2:00 at lhe Kilpatrick church.
The body was laid to real In Wood­
lawn cemetery, Vermontville.
DIED SUDDENLY HATURDA&gt;XJ
August Miller. 71. of Assyria
township died very .suddenly Sat­
. urday morning of heart disease.
, He had gotten up as usual, went to
! the kitehen of hb home where he
; suddenly expired. The sheriffs offlee was noUfled Sheriff Bera and
; Coroner Dr. Lathrop went to the
Miller home to make lhe investij gallon required by law under such
circumstancet. Aa the cause of Mr.
I Miller's death was evident, no in| quell was held.

SAVE ALL TIN CANS
&lt; Except Oil, Grcose and Paint Cans)

SAVE ALL NYLON STOCKINGS
(Ivan if Mixed with Cotton)
Cant and Stockings should be washed, dried and laid away.

206 E. STATI ST.. HASTINGS, MICH.

Collection Depots Will Be Announced.

"THE BEST FOR USS '

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

1

�~~~

■ —
j Mr. and Mra. A. C. Krucgef will,
Halurday evening, Mr. and Mra. I rn,ert“lH D*®- ,2thJohn Ingram entertained the Pin­
ochle club at their home on East1 Mra. Theodore Knopf entertained
IVainut. The club has Just recently . her bridge club with dessert at her
been started with eight regular ■ home on Wc*t Madison street Tuenmembera; Mr. and Mrs. Harold ; day afternoon. Bridge honors went
Perkin*. Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram. । to Mra. Lawrence Herrick and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Bob Connelly, and Mr.1 Don Siegel
“ ,

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We hove the gifts-for the ladies on
your list. She is sure to appreciate your
being practical this Christmas. You
can find something to please her
among our.fihe selections of:
LINGERIE

NIGHTGOWNS

DRESSES
COATS

PAJAMAS

PURSES

BLOUSES

SCARFS
SKIRTS

HATS

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Mony other procticol and worth while
items that will make lovely gifts.

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Hosiery Salvage Depot
I

Bring your old hosiery to our Solvoge Depot.
Stockings mode of nylon, silk or rayon ore
wanted. All worn and discarded silk and ny­
lon stockings arc needed. Please wash before
turning them in. Deposit in the container in
our store.

i IKoiinct &amp; Gown Shop
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104 East State Street

Minnie Marble. 911 8 Hanover St.
on Friday evening. Dec. 11, for their
Christmas party and carry-in surper.
...
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A meeting of Uie University club
w woj&gt; held Monday evening tn the re­
fl creation room at Central school,
Mrs Einar Frandsen. presiding. Tlie
Rev. 8 Conger Hathaway wav
° named as chairman of the Scholar­
ship committee Fbrmer coach Lyle
• Bennett, now of Ann Arbor, showed
w movies of the recent Michlgan-Notre ,
fl Dame football game, which all eni
3 Joyed.

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Medical Corps Renerve as a Ueu-• BEG YOUK P

££ Krxi’sss ws u,,!

Grand Opening Dam
HASTINGS NEW MOOSE HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 5.
Muilc by UNCLE HOWOItS KAMILIU
HOWARD BRISTOL. Msr.

BOWENS MILLS closed for duration

played with the winners giving their ■
prizes to Mra. Robinson who also 1
received many other lovely and use- I
ful gifts. Mra. Nick Vuken and I
Richard Lee of Grand Rapids were
also present.

Mr. and Mrs. Casper Thomas of
Kalamazoo were Monday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Thorn- ,
■ as in honor of Joe Thomas who |
inent. Comm, and Mrs. Kenltit leaves the 3rd for service. Mrs. I
McIntyre were honor guests al the
home of Mr. and Mrs Jatne.s Rad- ,
ford when they rnterUflned their ■
Tlie Busy Eight Club was enter­
bridge club on Saturday evening at
tained Monday evening. Nov. 23.
a cooperative dinner. Winners at
contract were Mr. and Mr?. Ear! by Mra. Chas. H. James. Bunco was
played
with Mrs. P. M. James, a
Coleman, Mr?,. .McIntyre and Mrs.
Kuest. winning high and Mrs. Ho­
Orville Sayles.
ward Orsbom winning low. Plans
On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
were made to give Christmas gifts
Gordon Ironside entertained lhe
, to the inmates of the County In­
McIntyres at dinner.
.
...
1 firmary.
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Clarence
Baechler was hnstew to the J F.
Mr a"d ,Mrs r™11* Prentice en­
T. club members at. her home near rertalned the following on ThanksShultz.
| Hiring day: Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Saturday evening. Mr and Mra C. Prentice and three children of SanJ. Lahr entertained nt a family
Mr ?nd “5s- V„erne Prentice
party. Hmm present from out of nnd
Shelby. Second Lieut
town being Dr and Mrs Harold »nd Mrs. Allen Prentice of Halting*.
Reis nnd Susan of Cleveland nnd' !'!r&lt; "»d
P“ul Olhson and son
Mr and Mra Wm. Solms and two of ‘.MiddlevUle, and Miss Helen
sons of Detroit
Prentice of Hastings. The dinner
* . .
। was served in honor of thrir son.
Mrs. A K. Prandsen was hostess 'Allen and wife who are leaving soon
lo her bridge club on Tuesday nf- I°r California where Allen ts to be
temoon, dessert being served.
stationed, having graduated from
• • ••
i officers training school at Camp
Members of lhe Women's board of Davis. N. Car.
the Hustlngn Country club met at:
lhe home of Mrs G, M. Puller on | Mr. and Mrs, Myron Reynold.?
Tuesday evening of Inst week nnd and family entertained lhe follow­
elected Hie following officers: Pres . [ ing for Thanksgiving dinner: Mr.
Mra. Roman Feldptiusch; V. P„ Mrs. and Mrs. Edwin Reynolds and son
R. G- Finnic: Secy.. Mrs Fuller; of Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
1*rens . Mrs. Nellie Cross. Commit- Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ors- •
tee chairmen for the rea.«on are: bom. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Benham .
- Golf. Mrs. T. D. French; bridge. Mrs. and family. Mr and Mrs. Homer
M-..UU Sheldon;
oocsavo. prizes.
p.s«c». Mrs
mra. Rich««?..- ' Reynolds and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Philo
atd Cook. Tentative plans for the
"«&gt;d
and Mrs
year were discussed also.
McDonald, of Hastings.
Many
• • .
। thoughts went to Myron's two brolhMr. and Mrs. Albeit Vcdder en- ■ era In lhe Army. Raymond in the
tertalned with a dinner last Tues- ’ southwest Pacific and Gerald of

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Practical Gifts
G0°°

CV*»'S

Ltf

AT SENSIBLE PRICES

bi'"'n'°'*le c°r’ *"

Christina*!

GIRLS* COTTON

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Prince** Styles!
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It isn't Christmas lo any little gtrl . . if sne
hasn't a new dress! These are smart, inex­
pensive! Crisp cotton or smooth si&gt;un rayon,
in a wjde selection pf new floral designs and
bright prints . . . many solid colors with
Interesting trimmings. Shell look adorable In
them! Sizes 3 to 8x . . 7 to 14.

Rayon Taffeta and Crepe Frocks
Gay little party dreases for a happy holidayI
B;isquc. tailored and princess styles. 7 to 14.

Corduroy Dresses for the Young Miss
Attractive frocks Just made for the girl who
Is "hard on her clothes". Smart
“
two-piece
styles in warm whiter
' ’
colon. Grand tor
school. 7 to 14.

Bundle them up

Children's Coati

6’°
Children a
ROBES

Heavy Weight
Snug Flitting

Parka Hoods

49c

1.49

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Snug caps in
colors!

Smart Comfort thia Year!

MEN’S RAYON ROBES
Hell Certainly
Appreriate A

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mom® *
early to make your selection and have it laid away until Christmas
—We will deliver all Gifts a day or two before Christmas. While
we still have a large stock on hand it will make it easier for you
to select just what you want, and since it is almost impossible
to receive more merchandise until after the first of the New Year,
be sure to avoid disappointment by coming in early.

Robe!

Below you will find »o list of itemi
will

fit

eatily

Christmas

thot

into

Budget.

HAND FAINTED

Our Christmas Special
$7.65 SIX-WAY FLOOR LAMPS
Bulb* Included—Pirated parchment shades

only

$9.85 SIX-WAY FLOOR LAMP
Bulbs included—Silk'* shade*

$10.95 SIX-WAY FLOOR LAMP
Bulb. included—Fancy pleated silk shades

$13.25 SIX-WAY FLOOR LAMP
Bulb* included—Beautiful silk shades

ONE ASSORTMENT of TABLE LAMPS
including bulb, far only *

PLATE
MIRRORS.
Round* and Oclogan*
from —

$550

PIN UP LAMPS
from

$695

BEAUTIFUL CARD
TABLES

’I" “ 14
■3

$895
$219

Wc have on hand only a few of these lamps at this very low
price, so hurry, they won’t last long.

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LAST, but not halt beginning THIS SATURDAY, DECEM­
BER 5. we will give out to ladies only, a very useful and
handy Chriitmai gift (absolutely none to children). Be
sure you ladies get yours early os our supply is limited.

W. A. ROTH

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HAND PAINTER COASTER
SETS

98
79

HAND PAINTED perpetual

Furniture

Good looking
$4
comfortable ..
I
Soft leather upper with
cushion sole and heeL
Pure comfort and lota
of service In tills longlasting slipper.
Fine

SOCKS

BOUDOIR LAMPS
and Set*

CLOTHES HAMPERS,
all colon

25c

‘3
•1

HASSOCKS—Imitation leather or
cloth covered, from ............

5.90
Tough cordu-

repellent pop­
lin!

8.90

Hr™

It’s

SHIRTS
98c
Clear, criap fail
color patterns
on fine percale

Women's CHENILLE ROBES

Bright For
Chrtetmas!

DRESSES
2.98

M

A Lovely Gift!

sparkle for this
holiday season;
•nd alpacas in

colon.

12-20

Rayon Satin Gowns

1.49
s h l mmering
gowns, cut on
the bias and-

«*»&gt;«er Stylea!

delicate lace!
Soft pastel
shades. 34-40.

10.90

a small price I
Novelty tweed in

AQ
Give Iler

Classic plain whites,
white with plaid or
striped borders or with
a giant initial!

Specially Boxed

*?7

SUSPENDERS

49c eo.
j c h them
Christmas! New trans­
Reg. U. S. Pat. OH.

elastic web suspenders
and leather belts!

far

map catcher,
24x8x13.

A Smart. PRACTICAL Gift for Christmaal

The snug fitting of
the waists, and grace­
ful flare ot the skirts
. . . make these the
most flattering robes
of the season! Sizes
12-44.

built

leather handies

Handerchiefs
Three In Each
Gift Box!

lounge
ehalra. stationary, tills with ottoman, spring
and platform rocker*
up from ......................

BEDROOM ‘SUITES
l’p from

Boy*

Fingertip

Men's Holiday Boxed

$4
■

*6
’79
•59

Traveling

handsome gift!
Fine rayons In distinc­
tive clocks, stripes and
all-over designs.

A large relrcllon of throw rags. C
cotton, rag. Axminslcr and Wiltons.

LIVING ROOM SUITES

long.

GLADSTONE BAG

Men’s Leather

98

END TABLES
from ....-------

PULL-UP and OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS, up from

Useful Gifts!

SLIPPERS

DFSK LAMPS

A Christmas Gift to the Ladies !

£98

Health Insurance and smart
lounging—your gilt to him!
In heavy blanket cloth to keep
cold OUT. Handsome con­
trasts with solid dark body
and light trim on pockets and
collar. Shawl collar I Large;
the
pockets
" PERFECT
gift!

SgSO and S^

WALL RACK and comer

$795

ESMOND ROBES

Appreciate

winter

590

Warm GifU for Him!

Smartly
Gift Boxed!

There coals com­
pletely lined and
made to fit. Dark
colon for better
appearance. Some
with fur collars.

all

Bizet 1 to H.

Finest rayon fabrics, patterned
with sleek rayon satin stripes
and satin trim on the collar,
cuffs, pockets and sash Note
the handsome results of Pen­
ney's expert designing—wide
shawl collar, extra length,
wide t^tselled sash and smart
pockets!

Practical Gifts!

T&lt;

Brainard (Aimee Renkex) will Jpin 11 should have read '
her husband at Key West after the Roush." wboae maiden
holidays.
I Yockicy, hence lhe

children. Mrs. Very! Schaffhauser
and Llewellyn Erb of, Delton, and
Mra Olive Pennoek of. Lowell; 10
grgndcldldren; Mrs. Barbara Hug- '
gett. Paul and Margery Wheeler. I
Andrew Schaffhauser; Lamar, Lloyd
and Lynn Erb. all of Delton; Petty
•
Tlie O. CL club- is having their
«» celebrate their 50th wed- Officer Lorre C. Pennock USN..
Chrtatmaa dinner al the home ot I ding annhersary Sunday, December Gloria and Plynn Pennock of Lo­
^Ars. B. A. LyWirker this Thursday i 6. by holding open house "in the well.
-------afternoon nnd^vcnlngnt their farm
: rv.nli&gt;,
a(
। home at-DcIton.
RECEIVES COMMISSION
Miss Caroline Hanson was host-1 Daniel B. Erb was bom at Brlcige- AS LIEUT.-C OMMANDER
esa on Friday evening'ktML mis- f»Prt, Ont. Canada, March 16, 1849
Dr. c. W. Brainard of Battle:
ccllaneous shower honoring MrnTj coming to the United States at the Creek, who lx well known here, has;
Tom Robinson (Sally Johnson), a age of 17 years. Tlie family fInal- received his commission in lhe Navy j

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SWEATERS

ly settled in Campbell township.'
Ionia Co MyrUce M. Fero was bom
in South Lowell, June 11, 1873. They
were married at South Lowell. De­
cember 7, 1892 by the Rev. A. P.
Moors and resided in Cascade town­
ship. moving in 1903 to Barry Co.
where they have since lived, mov­
ing to their present home at Del­
ton, about 33 years ago.

pllal met with Mrs. Willard Smith Mrs. Tom Robinson who were re- brother, Charles of Oklahoma,
on Thursday evening. Nov. 19. with I cently married. Thdac present were1
eight present for dessert. Bridge .Mr. and Mra. Harold Tasker and j Mr. nnd Mr*. Onry Crook enterwas played with Mrs. Russell Cleve- 1 George and John Robinson.
I utned-at a Thanksgiving dinner at
land holding high score and Mra.
• •■ .
their home. 810 So. Church alreet.
Richard Brower second. Mbs Jean
Mr “»«» Mt&gt; Edward Van PoperThe following gueata were present:
Brower will entertain lhe Christ- lnK «&gt;t*rtatned Mr. and Mra. Rob- j
rm,, nieetlng
O'Cnnnae nJ OrMnvilln nrwi
U,u.. Corner
M„. k™.H
Mra.*Harold Phillips was hostess ! McIntyre for dinner Sunday eve­
, Mr*. John .Viele. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla
to lhe Study club on Monday. Mrs. nln&lt;...
Viele and family of Vermontville;
Robert Cook reviewing lhe book.!
• • •
»nc
.r*.n iron,
■ K*llar Stem
entertained
and
"The, M.«
Last Train
from oerun.
Berlin, ' pj
by
Howard K. Smith. Mr* Frank An- bill’d No.44 Tuesday nflemoon.»Mr“' ***** 8hro*” of Hastings.
drus was a guest.
*i,h l*cnty-l»’o preaent, bridge furTO
CE1XBRATE
SOTfl
...
nbhlng (he afternoon's entertainWEDDING ANNIVERSARY
"Die Widows' club meets with Mrs.. nWHi\

J' Mrs B. A. LyBarkcr entertained
£ tlie St. Rose of Lima Study club at
i her home Tuesday evening.

SPORTSWEAR

HOSIERY

ROBES

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THE lUBTlSC.B aAHNFB, TBUHSOAV, DECEMBER 1 IKS
The Silver Guild of Pennock bos-J day evening In honor of Mr. and? California; also to Mrs. Reynold s

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i *nd Mri A- c Knw&lt;*,r of Battle

A IL FVFNTv
- Urs Ingram had high score
J£ A
Uf
U II H
L T L 11 I J Crwk
thU wcek wl„,Iln&lt; B out of 10 Ktmc4

HANDKIRCHIEFS
29c

SL I P P E R S
Ahrays A
Welcome Gift

&lt;482
■

Quilted rayon crepe
with perky satin bows
and open toes. Cush­
ioned platform soles
and heels Popular col-

* ON CHRISTMAS DAY IT S GOOD TO KNOW

er whltM
excitingly em­

AUracUroty Doi*

�THE HASTINGS HANNTK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, IMS
Guild No. 7,

EDITORIALS Ssr/iTkXTJ

---------•------I Kenneth Haskins. Mulliken, R. 1.
MUNICIPAL COURT-----------------------I, girl. Nov. 30.
Whan arraigned in Municipal,
pmienU al the hospital
- court on Wednesday of last week. ।
.
tu,,-] Enmj 30g s. Park
13 MONTHS AFTER
.
Frank Howard. 65, pleaded, guilty to
‘
Uar Marsliall Nashville;
PKARL HARBOR
AT THE THFATDFC
“ char«c ot dborderly conduct on
•
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Odessa;
Al THI I HfcA I KU
U1C
»u*ete the night before.
-------------1 H. told Judge Cartright that he
^Sn^g,. £Xd
Mrs
------------------------------------------------------------------- —i-—.recently come here from Vlr‘ , ■
were fighting with epic courage,, 3obn Hubbard. Ruth Terry In
, gtnla. Tlie Judge could hardly sc- t
Archie Brady Sunfield R.
■cis
■iw
-y00|h on Parade
cent that as a legitimate excuse for
/utmc uiauy. du.ukiu, «*.
only to be eventually defeated, J"
.
r,n,ae
“P1“ a
i: Mr. Joseph Schulte, 111 8. Han■ UU « inummlUM
1 uS,' ,‘S?beX,l
«( &gt;10X0
«»U of
’o£2-

vegetables. 2 can* fruit, 1 can chili
sauce and 18 Jara Jelly; Guild No.
32. one floor bedside lur^n- Guild
No. 18. 6.,pneumonia Jacket* and

___________ refute, that prediction

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trivial incidents as jurisdictional db- | -Seven Sweethearts" .tarring
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
■ —----- -— — । —»------- —»■-------------.
.
, ,
....
' Henry Houvener, Hasting*. R. 5,
I During lhe post two weeks the Me aJ(
pgtlcnU.
agreement with sirring rules! Van Heflin. Marsha Hunt
The tender love story of a dutch following babies haye been born ■
roiiowine medical natlenta
High-powered lobbyists continued toI1 lorn
Id Aouni.
« u&gt;. taplul: * «M U Mr. Mid
“'"’“J*
Mrs. Ernest Mead. Nashyille. Nov. *»vc been discharged. Mr*. Mary
interfere with pending legislation — - ------- — 19; Mr. and Mrs Harold John- L^Wburg. 31# N- Church. George
in the attempt to drive hard bar­
son. route &lt; a girl. Nov. IB; Mr. ’S««h Hastings, R. i; Mra. Beatrice
The story of the activities of Japgains for Uie pressure group* they
and Mrs. Gerald Shultx. Nashville.'J10’ Nashville; Miss Jeannlne An­
represented. At a lime when decisive
,*,pi
pl‘CJ m on American city,
- boy. Nov. 19; Mr. sd Mr*. ItoxeU
in by
lhea mistaken
ie^tenhip was needed and people Jg XaHstore
is nm
j.p,
Stanton. Middleville, a girl, Nov.
® Jefferson.
v k
belief that it is run by a Jap.
25; Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Goudy.
W_Greeh and Ted Reid. Nashwere In a mood to accept whatever | -jIUIblHy Blltxkrlrc"
NaahvlUe. a girt Nov. 2fi; Mr and v,1,e- «• 1
restrictions might be needed tn help tiauffy Smith, Barney Google
the war effort, the bureaucrats and I Dealing with n new Invented rock- Mrs. Ernest Burr. 320 W. South 1 Surgical patients discharged are:
St., a boy. Nov. 29; Mr. and Mra Jacob Smith, Vermontville; Miss'
pOliUclans at Washington hesitated , «t *hlp which has —
been | submitted
bv ,K
the
and dawdled, apparently paralysed , for acceptance hv
“ government. I Lannes Kenficld, 7M S. Market. Katherine TenEyck, 221 8. Broadand me
the vuuria
efforts vi
of lutcign
foreign (spies
spies to a boy. Nov. 26; Mr. and Mrs. Lin- [way;
Mr*
Lloyd
Livingston. |
.
,
,
.
... ।। ano
with misgiving, for fear of public ! atcal
steal tlw
the secret of the mventlon.
invention
den Bryan, route 3, a boy. Nov. [Clarksville; Harold Sinclair, Has-I
27; Mr. and Mr*. Donald Thomp- .Ungs. R. i; Orval Boniface. Del- '
reaction at the election due in No- Tom Keene, Joan Curtis in
son.
Clarksville.
R.
2.
a
girl.
Nov.
[ton;
Carl
Main
«03
E.
Blair and
"Where Trail. End"
‘
I The story of a group of ranchers 27; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton, &gt; Mrs. Charles Reid. Hosting*, R. 4.
Feasibly we expected too much fighting to keep enemy agents from Nashville. R. 1. a boy, Nov. 28; | Donations to the hospital Include
from our government. Even the j
Joined.”

inefficient,

HINDS CORNERS
Verabclle Golden-was home from
Wednesday night until Sunday
night She wil be dismissed from the
hospital Monday but will remain in

work.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Oillons enter­
tained their children from Baltic
Mr. and Mra. Keel Tobias enter­
tained relatives from Ann_ Arbor,
Pontiac. Detroit. Battle Creek and
Hastings for Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willard enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs Walter Lake of
Hastings for Thanksgiving.
Mrs.
Clark
Robinson
spent
Thanksgiving tn Grand Rapids.
MARRIAGE LICENSER
Nelson—City
-Roy
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Wni Carver, Jr.. Dowling
Lilly May Lane, Battle Creek..

alow-mnving

MAKE A*P YOUR
COFFEE HEADQUARTERS!

* organisation which cannot be mo­
bilised in a few week* or even a few
months for such a stupendous task ,
as "total war."
. I
England, after more than throe
years of war 1* Jiut now approach- '
Ing lhe stage of maximum effort, i
Even Germany under efficient but h
ruthless Nasi management required
about six years to prepare for total .
war.
Based on practical rather than [
theoretical standard*, the United [
States has made tremendous prog- i

FACTS ABOUT COFFEE RATIONING*
Coupon No. 27 can now be redeemed for coffee. Each
member of your family whose age is shown as fifteen
or over on Ration Book No. 1 (Sugar Book) is entitled to
one pound of coffee.

I•

« If you have more than one coupon lo redeem ... just ’
*•* remember that al! coffee is per.-shalJe. Buy coffee only
as you need iL Thia will enable you to enjoy finer, fresher
coffee in every cup.

res* during the past year In con- 1
verting to a war economy.
On the actual war fronts, the year
ha* produced highlight* and shad­
ows.
•fc The experts wise select America's favorite coffee re­
America did not have the powerport that no coffee can give you more good cup* per pound
to stop Japan at once. The blow
than AAP Coff.-e.
at Pearl Harbor prevented any im­
mediate action—we could not even
Every pound of A4P Coffee is Custom Ground to lhe
send assistance to the -brave Mule
exact fineness for your very own coffee maker. You get
band on Wake Island. The few light
cruisers and destroyers which went
finer flavor in every cup.
under the Imposing - name of the
★ There is no better eeffee tlinn AAP Coffee—at any
"Asiatic Fleet" could do nothing to
stop the onrushing Japanese or
price. Join the thousands who save up lo lOf a pound.
even put up an effective delaying
action. In fact, the combined power
PfLodace
!)&amp; Pealbf. tyicAlt!
of all available Dutch. American
and Australian craft were no se­
TEXAS SEEDLESS
■■
rious hindrance to the force which
Japan was able to concentrate In
this area.
1711s was a dismal period tor lhe
United Nations. Except for a brief
FANCY RED EMPEROR
A
interval al Macasar Straits when
a small Allied fleet caught a power­
ful enemy convoy, off- guard and
forced it to lake cover, there was
little encouraging news.
Japanese expansion was even­
JUICY—SEEDLESS—FLORIDA
tually brought to a halt by the vic­
tories at Coral Sea and Midway
Island which will always live as
bright passage* in U. 6. Naval his­
tory. These two engagements also
LAVI HOW*
MICHIGAN JONATHAN
rtttSH-WASHED
ushered in a new type of action—
a battle between carrier forces In
•
MICHIGAN
VULOW
GENUINF
SOUTHiSN
,
HOMI GSOWN
which the surface ships never once
closed in to firing range. The
MESH AG
tremendous offensive power of the
aircraft earner was demonstrated
in a convincing and • spectacular
manner.
FANCY LONG (HAND
MUD
The battles in the Solomon Is­
lands and New Guinea may mark
LI.
the start of a general Allied coun­
ter-offensive although at present
FANCY HEAVY SOCKS
AMERICAN OR SUCK
they must be classed a* purely detensive action.
- I
LB.
During November, the American '
1 TO All AVE1AGE
COUNTSV SOLI
position in the South Pacific was

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further strengthened by the defeat
of a Japanese Invasion fleet pro­
tected by battle ships and heavy
cruisers headed for Guadalcanal
Twelvemonths after the attack
on Pearl Harbor, the American
forces have brought the Japanese
offensive to a standstill. Furtherrpore. it Is probable (hat. as the year
ends. American forces have dealt I
heavier blows than they have re- i

oelved—even taking into account
the sneak thrust at Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese havt lost more warahips. mercltantmen and airplanes'
than they, themselves have de-.
stroyed. Whether or not Japan 1s'

able to find replacement for these
lease* as rapidly as we can. remains ’
to be seen.
But. even though evtnte have tak­
en a more favorable turn during,
the past few months. Japan is far;
frorn^ beaten. Despite her navgl
lossra she still has strong reserves. •
It is even probable that she has not
yet brought into action the newest
and most powerful units of her fleet.
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riers" holding, land-based planes
which will be difficult to crack. :
The Japanese have proven them­
selves to b* crafty; well-trained;
and well-equipped fighters against'
whom momentary cartlessnes* may
be fatal.
Most commentators agree that h'
will probably take more time to de­
foal Japan Utea It will Uu- Naab

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. IM2

BOWLING NEWS
Ken Laber'.eaux paced not only I
his ma lee. Leonard*, to a three
game victory in the Recreation Lea-1
gue. but also garnered enough pm* 1
to lead lhe woek'a play when he
aecured u 'select circle" GIB serie*.
A. Melrose, for the second conaecuthe week landed In the runnerup slot when lie hit 570 for HuUng* Ice and Fuel Ln the Recreation 1
League.

The Berryville W. 6. C. 8. Will ■
meet neat week Thursday. Doc. 10.
for a pot luck dinner al the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. A- Day. Every­
one i* cordially invited to attend

In the Service League, CoaM
Guard No. 1 won two game* from
Rotary No. 8; Jtoury No 1 white­
washed Klwanl* No. 1 and Coast
Guard No. 3 grand slammed Ki-

Kama Fayn*. 159-147-192-41
f. Juppitrom. U5-1M-14S—tee
D, Taliaferro. 155-170-IM—*91

Drews battled in the BlUs League to
a draw at the 5M level to give them
a tie for third place .bi the city
weekly standing
In the RocreaUon League. Has­
tings Ice and Fuel and Leonards y MUabell

Thoms ppi* Gardea Oak
The Tlnmappie Garden CM
meet with MM Aera Mader at
! W. Green Dec. 10. for the Chrteji
meeting. There will be the tl
exchange of gifts.

ORGANIZATIONS

i

Hastings Townsend Club No. 3
will meet Dec. 9 al'B p. M ax 430 W

The Cloverdale P T, A. will be'1
Iveld at the townhall Friday evening |
Dec. *. Potluck (Upper served at.
8:30 followed by a business meeting 1
and program. Everyone welcome.
Tim annual ChrUtma* party of ■
the Cloverdale L A 8. will be held i
| al Uie lownhall Thursday Dec. 10.
Business meeting apd election of,
officers in lhe afternoon. Dinner
served in evening lo L. A. 8. mem-.

I nual Clulstma* party
I Rebekah lodge to b* I
The w. 8/ C. 8. will meet at the
O. F. h*ILBMb'Mchurch parlors Dec. 9 at 1:30 P.
Tb» Women of the Mooce wlll'iOc gift for ex charge; w
M. Mrs. Guy Keller will tell an ! meet for their regular meeting Frt- candy, impcorn. or apple* .
Icelandic Christmas Story. “The | day evening. Dec. 4. at the Moose frwhmenw
Thi* is our .
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Hall. Mooseheart chairman. Mra lodge meeting, all staff ma
■u
,------------ --------- ------------------------------- Llbble Wiley ask* each member to please be preoent a* there will ba
। l- W. Stone and the Girts Junior bring a toy to be sent a* a Christ-1 Initiation. The December tdttb— . r&gt;
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�THE HASTINGS BANNIB. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1»»

■ fk-.
— * FrnnI
•On «f»c
The UHome
rronr

this afternoon putting these num-I

Uw wln.

we find that James Lancaster, who tn lhe “shuttle" have someone take '
tt«.. m tlie Hinds school dUtrict. your picture to LyBarker* *0 you
Uwe in the Hinas scnoot
nc .
number and be in on me .

'

to seven In the near future. &lt;Sce
story on front pagei. We agree with
Mrs, Mead that this family desenes
'honorable mention and we salute
the six lads and their brother who will soon join their ranks
and we think it would be quite
billing *hd proper to give a big
'salute U&gt; their Dad. The Lancaster
family must be tops on this record
for Barry county service men
■from one family. H you know of
any others let us know.
;' Quite a number of our boy* itave
been home on furloughs the past

Tlie big drawing takes place ev-

1

elusion—It was great to see the
folks but after the first day or two

'• so many of the fellow* are in senfun to get back as they'd expected.
' So cheer up. the real fun will come
• when you ALL come home and the

■
We1i have to save the new ad­
: drtsvses we have to print until
i next week because were printing
• this list of your "Home Front" ■
:■ numbers for your special pleasure.
P &lt;Incidentally. Carl Van Loo praci'tlcally stood on his ear at time*

Eldon Chase
Alp'heou* Dunn
Merle Lancaster
Burdette Ttmm

63. Thoma* McPharlln
64. Roy John White
65. Robert J. DeWitt
66. Ear) Smith
.
67. Ralph R. Swift
68. Roland Chilson
69 Free! Thomas Jones
"0. Glenn Chilson
71. Ralph DeMott
72. Gerald Gonyou
73. Charles Jenner
74. loren Francisco
75. Paul Ruprighl

’

■ Corp. Lewi* Sherman from Camp
Edward* in Massachusetts was
here looking very trim ln hu unj*
form. He told about hi* aunt send’tag him a birthday cake In August
•that Chet. Banghart baked and
(packed. When lhe cake reached
Lewi* was on maneuvers in j
■ North Carolina so they put a forj' ward on the cake which arrived
Jiloo late and was sent back to
iiCamp Edward*. The cake finally
.'reached me In good condition, tast­
ed 'awell' and ail of the fellows
. liked IL" said Lewi*. (Chet, please
pnote thi* plug were putting tn for
j you and Just before Christmas,
Ji too.)
Richard Callihan was roaming
around town while folks called. "Hi
there sailor.'
And nay fellows, this should give
Pyou considerable consolation—those
. who have been home on furloughs

56.
56
57.
.58.

60. Lewis Kenfleld
61. Don Plough

'
।8. O. room and one of the 05.0.
Igals on duty down there that day
’Will draw the lucky number, to

HOME FRONT LIST

1. Howard R. Snow
i. Burdette Hayne'r
3. Merle Tasker
4. Warren Moore. Jr.
5 Robert Cooper
8. Norvai Stamm
7. Roger Leyendecker.
8 Clifford Conklin
10. David Leary
11. Robert Gurd
12. Lewis McAllister
14. Edward Mannl
15. Wayne Snyder
16. Charles Struble
17. James Barnum
18. Kenneth Kline
19. Gerald FQrbey
•
20. Lester DeVault
21. Roy Gardner
22. Lincoln J. Farrell
23. Geo. H. Herrick.
24. Roy Hathaway
25. Edward McGrath
26. John R. Bulling
27. Woodrow W. Alierding
28. Alfred Mara
29. Kenneth Wilcox
30. Leonard Jarstfer
31. Gerald Anders
32. Clarence Surrarrer
33. Frcdfick J. Castle &lt; ? &gt;
34. Robert Conley
35. Harold ShulU
36. John Strumberger
37. Fred Peake
38. Darrell Aldrich
39. Lawrence Jordon
40. Chester Arehart
41. Raymond Reynolds
42 Lloyd L. Sawdy
'43. Lawrence Strickland
44. Hannon J. Hawkins
45. Norman Hall
46. Alex Nell
47. Robert C. Smith
48. Donald Leyendecker
49 (Corp.) Clare Olmstead
50. Keith T. Bass
51. Emerson N. Struble

the commander does a little trav-'the Immediate families, the. tingle riECZNSKI—BURLING
E. B. Caulkins of Battle Creek.
118. Lester Halstead
ellng. If you know what we mean, ring ceremony being used
, LorAne Burling and Edmond Pie- 1 Mr. and Mr*. Ptecxynskt are living
j 117. Wilbur Halstead
Miss Maxine Leslie, friend of tin. cxynski of Battle Creek were united at 15 Lark Street. Battle Creek.
i 118. Jerry Johnson
have
an apartment.
bride, was bridesmaid and Vlvemr ‘------------ ““ *“ - **—'— where they v
-“* —
j 119. Hllward Campbell
---------------- - --------------------.
C. Jarstfer of Battle Crek. brother Ohio, the only attendant being 1
130. Earl Mudge
'
Zelly Coffer. Of the groom, acted as best man.
Kathleen Addison, of Iowa, friend A&gt;y(EBICAN LEGION
121. Edwin Maurer
~---------• The bride wore a street-length
K U the daughter of Mr.
^X^ourth DU132 Herman Bc.-Jtner
PASSING OF MISS
: dress of navy blue trimmed with
123. Bernard Williams
' ____
*&lt;tH ■ mnav* nt nlnlr .
niXIKTYDIN ; ‘ _ .
Hsmmer oK cRy'm/pi^t^ lrtcl P™qWent. and Mra Alma Lar124. Harland Blair
’ Her many Iriends In Hasting* carnations.
■ Hanover or mis city. Mr riecxyn .
Tt.u
an tn r*in125. Don. E. Smelkcr
were grieved when they received , Mr*. Jarstfer, who Is employed atl•
~
*'»
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126. Lewis Shertnan
U*t week the news of the passing of the Viking Corp., will live at the
127. Kendell 8. Curtiss
N„. 1S. . "CW. ... ■
Mis* THUe Tyden. She had been In home of her parent* for the pres- I1
given
them
at
lhe
home
of
the
,
,or
two
tlay
*'
128. Wayne A. Snyder
poor health for *ome time, but left । ent. Pft. Leonard Jarstfer returned
129. Leo Chamberlain
a few weeks ago to visit her neice. to camp Sunday evening'
bride's parents for lhe immediate ।
.
__ i_u.
family and friend*.
| Regular Auxilary meeting tonight
130 lowrence Garrison
, Mrs. James Oleson, at Aurora. Ill.. 1
---------------- - * “
*.
| Out-of-town guests were Mr. and A -good attendance Is desired.
131 Morley W, 'Ayres
and died there on Monday of last CONLEY—HANSEN
132. Eugene JI. Bush
week. She was 64 at the time of her
Mis* Helene Hansen, daughter of. Mra. H. O. Armour ot near Delton.,
' ' ’
133 Hugh A. Kelley
decease, and had resided in Hastings Mr. and Mra. Harry Hansen of grandfather and grandmother ot
On Monday the Gladys Lee TroI 134 John 4. Weyerman
for more than 20 years. Sh
Greenville, and Harold Conley, son . the bride; Mrs. Stella Krause, moth- phy. awarded to the Auxiliary for
। 133 Gerald Reynolds
devout, sincere Christian
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Conley ot 1 er of the groom; Mr. and Mra. Oene, publicity during the year, was re­
who. In . her quiet way, did
Hastings were united in marriage Krause of Battle Creek, brother and celved and is on display at the Ur136. Peter
-'
137. Fred
deal eof good. She brought
Greenville on October 25lh.
. sister-rfi-law of the groom; and Mrs. gion hall.
138. Brant
...
and cheer to many lonely,
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_
____________________________________________ •
139. Lawton Williams
140. Gordon Crothers
141. Theron E. Neil
of the Baptist church and was
142. Harvey Hall
greaUy^lnterested in non-denomln- SC
vo­
. 143. George Sprague
litional missionary work She wa* , 5/
1 144. Raymond Gibson
kindness personified, always loyal to
• 145. louis Miskey
her convictions, and delighted in do­
14(t. George Mara
ing good. The world is poorer be­
147. Stanley Klmmey
cause of her passing.
148. Franklin Beckwith
Th funeral of Mis* Tyden was
150. Shirley Wilkins
held Wednesday afternoon of last
151. Martin Hawthorne
week In the chape) of Oakwood
152. Harold E. Bolo
cemetery'- Chicago, where she was
153. Linden L -Hayes
buried. She is survived by her two
154. Henry Eaton
brothers. Emil Tyden of this city
i and Oscar Tyden of Chicago. aUo
155. Harold Hilton
1 gy five nieces, among them Mrs.
156 Basil Johnson
Richard Groos of this city and Mrs.
157. Lyle J. Lancaster
' John Ketcham of Grand Rapids
I 158. Darwin A. McClelland
' 159. Robert Cole
LIEUT. GORDON FISHER
j 160. James Underhill
GETS ASSIGNMENT
' 161. Harold Sparks
Hastings friend* have been in­
162. Frank W. Roger*
formed that Lieut. Gordon Fisher ,
• 163. Gaylord Flory
1
has been assigned to the 87th In- .
184. Tom Shay
drew
*
a
ntry Division and Li to be sta- i1
Lovely Betty Tredinnick shich tlonpd
“l Camp McCain. Miss. Thi ’ I
out the first lucky number
Is 1AA
camp Isr-amn
located
100 "'ll*.'
mile*'south nt
of ' .*
Memphis. Tenn. Mrs Fisher and *
It's all youm Gordon and the •on*
are accompanying Dr. Fisher {
cigarettes arc on the way.
to Camp McCain.
;■
' Write any suggestion* you have
—we're doing this Just for you boy* JARSTER—BRADY
•
fi
- . Miss Muriel Brady, daughter of; e
Next weyk your visitor is Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brady of 430 Col- J
Kenneth McIntyre who has been .fax st. and Pfc. Leonard K. Jarat- ’ {
with her husband. Lieut Com- fer of Camp Carrabelle. Fla., son J
mander -Dr.) McIntyre, at Pen- of Mr*. Velma B. Jarstfer. were 2
sacola the past eight month*. That united in marriage by Rev. Roy «
was* her “home front" down there Houghton at the Jarstfer Convales- C
but now'she expects to be bock cent Home Saturday evening. Nov. ghere in Hastings with, us while ■ 21. at 8 o'clock, in tlie presence ol

53. Charles BrecheUen
53. Burt Hughes

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78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.

Guy Elliott
Robert. H. Munjoy
Myron W. Campbell
Richard Springer
Lawrence Smith
Clarence Comer
Buddy Green
Max Freeman
Glendon L. Woodruff
Hartley C. Finflrom

88.
8».
90.
91.
92
93.
94
95.
96.
97.

Maynard Tucker
Richard Callihan
Lyle Roberts
Carl Conrad
Ernest Bclson
Donald Soloman
Robert C. Hammond
Walter Adcock
Clare Shelp
Robert Mead

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100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
.107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
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Out of town relatives and friends
ouatte Of Mr, and Mra Dorrance
attended the funeral of Charles and Mra. Nell Adair were Mr. and sturgb visited relatives and friends Cortrlght
day guest* of Mr. and Mra. Otto
---------------- --------------------------------------------------.
. laenhath.
Trethrie for Th* nerving we her i: H*f*y
HAftey lut Wednesday were Mr*
Mrs. Mrs
Mrs. Harold Steiger and daughters,
daughters. here
Thanksgiving
Day.
»
Relckord.L The flag bearer* art Mra.
I
Harry
Heimlg and Mra. J. W. Hoo- Nancy and Virginia, of Lansing. Mr.
Alton Bennet', spent the holiday Margaret Storitnn and Mra. Bertha turca
mt. ana Mrs
Macs DeeCU ot j ¥r^an&lt;1 .M"I
ver
of
Pittsburgh. Pa, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Stanley and Mar­ vacation with hb cousin, Carl DU- Mudge.
। |n wh
Kalamazoo and Mr. nnd Mrs Lester an&lt;1
and
Walldorff
I
J.
H.
Johnson
of
Riehland,
Mr.
and
jorle.
and
Mr*.
F
E.
Adair,
local.
lenbeck
near
Woodland.
,
Following
the
services
refrooh'
ed
the
1
Deeds cf Nashville called on old
«uetU ot
frtendt Rat­
Mbs Norma Bennett spent from menta were served
. of U to
friends and ' nelghbon in White “«*** nl«h» and Sunday.
• • •
as Uw j
r. Mra. Bernie White, Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Wednesday evening until Saturday
Cloud and Big Rapids Isst Sunday. ' Thank*glvihg guests of Mr. and
morning
with
her
grandparents.
Mr.
,
Don't
forget
the
chop-suey
supper
wo
ter
. ।
u Johnson. Mra Ralph Mra. Gene Sweet of Banfleld.
Mr. and Mra. Leon McMillen &lt;nee Mra Dan Ashahar were Mr. tnd
and Mrs. Frank Bennett of Nash- and bazaar at the Masonic Tern-1
---Mr. and Mra. John Htmter of
Th kTrw-mZw-JZ
nan7 ‘ Young or camp AtClo Towo-wl, ud Ur. .nd Um '■
l&gt;1? Saturday December 5. Thia U woodlAND
| terbury. Ind., spent the weekend rUle.
Mike Devb (nee Elsie Weaver 1 Ur* ol Brooklyn. H. Y; Keith Clark lake Odessa apd Mr. and Mra, Guy Dulnan. all of Grand Rapids.
; Bieplien Hathaway was home for Hie purpose of the China Re-1
were at Lake George lhe past ten ' a,“1 hls roommate, Robert Brtnm, | Nash
r.-*.. ...u
Mr and Mrs Floyd Gaskell »pent here with Mr* Young.
and Willard v.
6f Cartton Center
from the Ypsilanti Normal College [
Fund...
days deer hunting, and they got,and thc.
Bonnl,&gt; M ■pent Thanksgiving with Mrs Ftta Thanksgiving day in Grand Rapids. 1 Mt, Aben Johnson ha* returned over the Thanksgiving holiday.
I
\
their deer
Ann Arbor* Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nash and MIm Alberta Noah.
&gt; Mr. and Mrs James Haney and to Ann Arbor to be with her daughMr and Mrs. F. W. Hathaway, of1 . Rrijular
Tu“'
OIIIamoIa of
ml BelevUd
nd and Mrs. Boyd
GlUeaple
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Finch of Koko- •°n». Jimmie and Tommy, and Mr*. I ter. Mbs Agnes- Johnson, who i* Albion, visited at the Presbyterian
18 Thb wlll be our
Ardlth Hubbell Link has moved to Clark and family of Hastings. Mr.
parly - and all and family ot Chicago;
annual Christmas party
mo, Ind.
Ind., w«re gurats of their Heney's father. Pearl Staup. spent slowly convalescing from her ser- , manse Sunday
Lake Odessa, her husband having and Mra. Pinney remained until mo.
daughter, Mias Elisabeth Pinch, and the weekend In Charlotte with Mr*, ious lilneu.
j Rev.
are“r"? .0
work there. Her tutor. Geneva, Saturday.
ttev. J
J. R
rt. ChrUpeU
unrupcu rFtnmed
rc.ririieti — ;
.7; —
the Mlues Helen and Florence Heney's sister, and family. Mr. and
‘JI... Prentice ' Monday from Hart where he had
brlJn« “
ecnt gUt and Joln in
Lieut, nnd Mrs .Allen
spent'the weekend there.
Mra. Albert Klnno relumed Sun­ Wade several days last week,
Mrs. E Fom. .
, left on Tuesday for Camp Haan. conducted a two weeks' revival «t,
Victor Mend, ol Chanute Field.
“ »verv&lt;«
day ffom Jackson where she visited
MBs Mary Ellen Carpenter of
Lieut Comm, Kenlth 8. McIntyre . Calif., where he will be stationed, the Wesleyan Methodist church. ’ 'of lhe
Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Chicago, spent the weekend with his । her mother. Mrs. GUderaleeve. and
Flint vBlted her abler, Mra. Muryl | UK Monday for New Orleans. La . They are making lhe trip by auto .1 Dr. and Mra. C. P. Lathrop spent
Hubbell ’ ---------------------------- ’ other relatives.
Foreman, and family Friday and •*l*r spending a abort furlough here . mobile.
i Thank*giving day with Mr. and Mrs.
Doni forget to pay your dues.
Freeport; Mra. Echo Nichols,
Hfwwt PSirmw want
Win,
“nd Mru W111Um SciiantZ Saturday. Ml*. Frank Carpenter of I Mr*. McIntyre leaves Saturday to! T-STH Lloyd Jarman, of Camp Charles Lillie of Grand Rapid*.
:
—- ----------Reed Furrow went to Flint yea- and x&gt;n oj Maule Grove visited Mr Sebewaing, who ha* been spending 1 J01" him at New Orleans where she . Cooke. California, b home pn -a
Mra Fraser Ironside was home COAClf-BF.NNETT
terday and
and from
from there
there roes
goe, to
to Camo
Camp •
^tuX'i
•?rday
....
the past week with her daughter । »in remain until he oaib for foreign flfteen-day furlough vtalttnr rela- from South Bend. Ind., to spend ADDRESHED ROTARIANS
Mulliken and Walter Child of Bun­
Grant, Ill., where ne will enter mil.7™ . " ..
.
..
. .
Jllnczn
A D.
TJ KfrrtnnalH
TiiankAsiving with her mother, Mra.
Lyle Bennett, who'b now connect- field. «»»■&gt;
Others were present
■— from
Judge A.
McDonald w*a
was In
In Mra. Foreman, was Joined by her;**Y»Ue. Their daughter. Jennet, u. Uvea aw&lt;J friends.---------Itary service.
husband for Thanksgiving.
i staying here with her grandmother. | Mr. and Mr*. Roy Finstrom and John Fetter.
i ed.wilh the athletic department of NaahvlUe, Vermontville, Lake Odea­
Charlotte Monday on business.
Mra. O. F. Frldpausch visited her
Mra. c
C. 8
8. McIntyre.
,
1 Nyla of JTOiedo. Ohio, were guest*
:
the
Michigan
University,
and
for
&amp;a. Hastings and Woodland.
Mra.
Emma
Henne
and
daughter.
1
Mr!
Clare Beach returned Monday to
sisters. Mra. Leo Feldpauach end
EASTERN STAR NOTES
|
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Aldrich
of
Bhd
Mrs
c
F
Finstrom
for
Doris
and
friend.
Miss
Joan
Won’
Mrs. Albert Feldpausch. of Grand Detroit after a vblt with hb moth­
On Tuesday evening Hastings I
and Mlsa—Margaret
Roest i Thanksgiving
derjem of Saline spent Thanksgiv-1Caledonia
-----------------------------—
er. Mrs. Mary Beaclu
Rnpid* over the weekend.
! of Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids spent
spent Sunday
Sunday with
with 1. ‘,oh? “nd RUhard Rose have re- Chapter No. 7 O. E. 3. had their I
ML** Stella Heath and Miss La- ing with G. B. Bradley at lhe home II Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. Robe rt Brown. Mias
installation of Officers,
I turned from northern
Michigan annual
of Mr. and Mra. John Eddy.
rCharles
'-—“ Aldrich
I Mr and Ur. J.nw,
.nd I '"J.Vr'.rTSblT,
Beverly Brown and Mra. * Bert venia Wharton of NUes were gucau
the work being put on by Mrs
Thanksgiving .guests of Mr. and
Sparks were Thanksgiving guests of of Mr nnd Mm. George B. Heath
Miss Dona Stuart were Thanksalv- .
wll° Baa been Georg inia Bauer as Installing Ma­
Mrs.
D.
D.
Smith
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
from
Wednesday
tUl
Sunday.
Mr.
Mr. and Mra. A. L. Brown and
Ing day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
,pcnl aunday tron. Mrs. Cora Gebhardt. Installing
and Mrs. Heath. Miss Heath. Miu William Solms and two sotis of De­
daughters of Ann Arbor.
marshall. Mra. Jennie Mannl. In­
Mr. mid Mra. Forrest Potter. N. Wharton and Mr. and Mra, Adel­ troit nnd Dr. and Mrs. Harold Reis Stuart and family ^Grand Rapids, j Mr and Mrs; j L valentine were stalling chaplain and Mrs. Margret
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmtedlcke and guest* of hb brother-in-law and Barnett as installing organist.
Broadway, entertained Mra. Rebecca bert Heath and children were guests and Busan of Cleveland, all of whom
Craig. 8nm Craig. Mra Floyd Criiig ot Mr nnd Mrs. Raymond Gilbert came on Wednesday and stayed Un­ Joe and Jerry, and MBs Eugenia iBter. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Scott, of, Tlie list of officers tor the ensuing
til Bunday noon. On Friday Judge LyBarker of Grand Rapids, also Mr. Battle Creek for Thanksgiving.
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freeland of Muskegon for Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs Freeman Furrow. and Mrt. R. R Me Peek of Charlotte and Mra Mel Jacoba and Joyce Were ! Thanksgiving guest* of Mr. and ler. worthy matron: Adelbert Cort-.
of thb city on Thanksgiving day
and MBs Marguerite Hetmansper- ! Thanksgiving day guret* of Mr. and : Mra Charles Barnes we°re Mr and rtwht. worthy patron; Mrs. Alene
Mr nnd Mrs Roman Feldpauach Reed and MarahaU. MBs Senta Fur­
Hf Ypsilanti
VmllinH called
ealled on
nn Mr.
Ur and Mra.B
ar., n A,
A LyBarker.
t
7. Spensley
_
. ’ and. “
r.
n
—..
wwi.i.. matron; Kendall
Reahms.
associate
Mrs. —
Frank
children
and children. Mrs. G F. Feldpausch row and MBs Betty Cooper were ger of
and Mra. Harold Parker were guest* Sunday guette of Mr. and Mra. Rob­ Mrs. Smith and Mrs. A. D. Knfs- . *? ;.and Mr*’ W‘ J‘ Calkins vis- of Donner’s Grove. Ill.. Mr. and Mra. Reahrna, associate patron; Conduc­
kem.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Headman of Clyde Gamble and children of Jack- tress. Mra. Blahchc Caukin; as­
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker .of ert Furrow of Grand Rapids.
George Scott, who Hks oeen a pa­ Gibralter from Wednesday till Mon- wn. Mtw DorU Gamble of Ypsilanti sociate conductress, Mra. Dorothy
Mrs. Rupert Carrothera of Grand
Middleville for Thanksgiving.
Sheldon: secretary, Mrs. Maude
was the guest of Dr. and tient at Pennock hospital for.several day. Mr.
Mrs. -J. —
E. —Mattoon
ao-. ,......
and Mr*. Orville uajirs
Bayles. xiasiiiian.
Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Dolan .and Rapids
1
-------and
----------- --------- —
------------Florence
“— Mrs ”
---------and
visited
their
Mra. u
U.- c
C.- M«nns
Manns of Traverse City Smith; treasurer.
Mr. and Mra Roy Hubbard spent Mrs. Frank Carrothera and Mra. weeks, has recovered sufficiently so compnnied them !L
nd.I
U!,.*d.lh
*'^ . Mra
Anna McGuffln over the weekend.
he was taken to the home of Mr. । daughter nnd son-tn-law. Lieut, and 1 was the guest of her sister. Miss Marble;' marshal. Mrs. Margret
Thanksgiving nt Gun lake.
organist,
Pauline
—
and
Mrs
Leon
Scott
of
Battle
Creek
_-------- _—-------,—
MIm Agnes Murphy and guest.
Mra. c. S. Jones, of Wyandotte. Mabel Sisson, from Saturday till Maxom; _
Mra. Carroll McGuffln nnd chil­
Bliss;
Adah.
Mrs.
Dorothy
Foote;
, Lieut. Jones U a member of the | Monday, enroute to Detroit.
dren. Anne and John, of Traverse M1m Marilyn Moll, and Raymond on Sunday.
Mra. Roland Valentine is spending United Blates Naval Reserves and
Mra. Stewart Kelley went-to Flint Huth. Miss Agnes Smith: Esther,
City visited Mra. Anna McGuffln Murphy of Grand Rapids spent lhe
Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harriet Hine; Martha. Mrs.
the first of last week enroute to holiday with their parents, Mr. and this week tn Ann Arbor with Mr. Is stationed at Grosse He.
valentine. Their daughter Susan,
Savanna, III., for a visit with tlie Mra; W. A. Murphy.
Mr. and Mm Fred Skinner were' Mrs. Jos. Jellls and children.
Mrs. Wm. A. Murphy and Miu is staying with her grandmother. In Kalamazoo over the weekend.
former's parents,
: Miss Joyce Harrington vhlted her
Mra. Hattie Sharp, who visited ‘ Mster. Mbs Prbcilta Harrington, at
Mra Arthur Chase and Miu Jo­ Betty Cooper were in Grand Rapids Mrs Durkee.
Dr. and Mra. Olenn 8. Smith of Hasting* friends for a week, re- [ Jackson over the weekend. The
sephine Chase vidted Mr nnd Mrs Monday.
Winona turned Tuesday to her home tn De- • latter Is working tn a defense plont
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Roush of Grand Rapids and Mra
Arthur Eycleshymer. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mis* Dorothy Roush Downing apd daughter. MIm Rex- tr®*L
Fred Evcleshvmer and Mr and Mra. Richland
:
Mr..and Mrs. D. L. Chrbtian and
ine,
of Lansing spent the weekend
of
Kalamazoo
spent
Thanksgiving
Paul Baker of Niles over Thanks- 1
Mr and Mrs Jay Teegardln vis- Mbs Charlotte Lake were guests of
STKAM HEAT
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy.
giving.
ited their children in Battle Creek 1 Mr. and Mra. Harold Hecker of KalHOT * COLD WATER
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. John Hewitt and Mr Warren Roush.
। nmazoo on Thanksgiving.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Crawford
and Mnj. Meric Kelly and, children
Opl. William Hurst of Fort LeonDr. Roy E Heath of Detroit was
SHOWER BATH
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Crawford Fox of Grand Rapids were weekend ard Wood. Mo. came home Tuesday 1 u)(. guest Of hb parents, Mr. and
of Lansing were’ Sunday guests of and
1
were tn Chicago over the holiday.
Mr nnd Mra J W. Hewitt
evening for a ten-day furlough after Mrs George Heath over the wcekKlnjle J3.50 per wk. ap
Mr nnd Mra. UtFloy Greenfield met.
Mr. and Mm. Arthur Valentine
maneuveH.
.
end. enroute home from a business
' Double -5.80 per wk. ap
Mr, and Mra. Adam Fender and
______ were
„ aiienl
Sunday
with
and Mra.
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Merrick and trip to Chicago.
of Ypsilanti
guests
of Mr.
apd Mr.
1
--W, Marvin, of Grand Rapids spent I .... . _............ ... . .. — ..
Floyd of Lacey called on Mra. Rob­ son.
Mrs. J I* Valentine on Saturday, Clarence Rerrick ot Battle Creek,
The Rev. and Mra. A. M. Coldren
and Sunday.
Over night guest* for tlie Thonks- ert Cole and baby daughter Friday the weekend with Mr. and Mra. E. ।and family visited relatives In Ed­
Mr and' Mr* Weldon Bronson I giving holiday with lhe Lynn Lcwb. evening.
A. caukin.
।more over Thanksgiving.
Wm. E Towne spent Thursday
arc spending thi* week with Mr. and [ were Mr. and Mrs A. L. Gallhansis
Warren Carter. Charles Hinman
Miss Zabelle Adrounle was'home
Mr* Basil Smith and daughter of nt Benton Harbor. Mr. Oallhansh Ls and Friday with friends in Grand and eight friends of Bay City re­
Jackson.
[ stationed at Great Lake* with the j Rapids.
turned home Tuesday evening with
Mr and Mr*. Glenn Densmore ’ Coast Guards.
! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Summers their deer.
,
Visited Mr and Mrs. Oliver DensThanksgiving weekend guests .of | and son. Eugene, were gueste of relMiss Eleanor Miller ot Chicago 11
morc of Manistee from Wednesday ' the Theodore Knopf* were Mr. and atlves at Flushing Thanksgiving day. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs, .
till Sunday
• Mrs. Eldred Mathes of Pontiac.
Harry Borat of Flint was a week- George Miller, from Wednesday un- 1
MLs* Leone Leonard of Chicago | Lynn Lewh accompanied by a end visitor at the home of Mr. and til Monday.
vhited her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. I group of Barry County hoi’s, will go Mrs. Arthur Summers. Mr. Borst Is i
Mies Dorothy Stanley was home 1,
C. H. Leonard Wednesday night nnd i to Kalamazoo on Friday to attend f Mra -Summers'
--------- - *brother.
—•*—
from MSC over the weekend.
Mrs. Mabel Schultz and two sons
Thursday.
•
I the Slate meeting of the Older Boys
Mr. nnd Mra. James Bristol were
Mr. nnd Mis Gordon Cota re- i Conference.
.
of Milwaukee, WU. were weekend Thursday evening guests of Mr. and
turned Mondnv from a hunting trip 1 IJeut. gnd Mrs. Hugh Kelly re­ guests of Mra. Charles Aldrich.
Mrs. Stephen Bristol of Grand Rap-1
In northern Michigan and tiwy'klso
. —
- —
MIbsm WIllo and Beverly Jones
--- --------------- hb parents, Mr. and were home from Kalamazoo for 1 Sunday guests of Mr nnd Mra. I
spent the weekend in Big Rapid*
Thanksgiving and the balance of the Nell Adair were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
with relatives.
I Mra. Frank Kelly.
.
e. I
Francis Hamilton of Kalamazoo week. They were accompanied u&gt; Young nnd family of Battle creek.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Wayne Merrick. Mra.
I.rvancha Merrick. Charles Drake- visited Mrs. Hamilton at the home a college friend, Miss Jean Wheat,
Mr. and Mrs. E»rl R. Boyes and
and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Merrick of her patents, Mr. and Mra. Fred 81 of Petoskey. Kennefh Hamilton of MU* Marjorie Boyes, also Wm. W.
find son were Thanksgiving guests Jones, over the weekend.
Dibble of Camp Grant. HL spent
of Mr. and Mra. Kent Drake of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce Engle spent Fred 3. Jones home on Thanksgiv­ Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra.
South Hayen. Charles remaining till Thnnksglvlng day with Mr. and Mrs. ing day.
George Van Tltflln of Lake Odessa.
Sunday.
| James Heney and family of RutLewis Stanton and Joseph Stutx
Mrs. Allee Droulllard returned
returned home Saturday from a deer Friday to Detroit after a week's vlsMr. and Mrs Frederick Bbhop of land.
Traverse City vblted Hastings rela- j Mrs. Albert Reesor and daughlives over the weekend •'ter. MIm Helen, of Woodland were
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Buxton were Saturday afternoon guests of Mra.
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ida Palmaller. Norris Malcolm and
Maurice Rogers of Battle Creek.
I friend of Lake Odessa also called
Edward BotHim of Detroit spent Saturday afternoon, before leaving
Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. for service Monday.
Bnd Mra E. F. Bottum.
j Mb* Clara Bush of WMCE. Kal&lt;
... be lovely for Christmas and I
Davld Stone was home from Yp- amaxoo. spent Thanksgiving vacakJ
Make appointments early. Phone
sllanti over lhe weekend.
! tmn with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
GABARDINES ond silks—solid colors and
Mr. and Mr*. James Radford went Roy Bush.
stripes--------------------------------------------- $6.50 to $9.50
. to Detroit Sunday and from there
Russell Zerbel. Herman Zerbei.
Shampoo
A
EC*
left for New York City on a bus- Harry Water*. Henry Vahlsing. HarFinger Ware
jncss trip.
, old Matthews and John Wood spent
Mr. and Mra. A. K. Frandscn nnd • the Thankaglvlng holiday up north
the Einar Frandsen family were deer hunting.
gurate of Mr. and Mra. Robert Lau- i John Wood. MIm Metha Waters
renson of Elkhart. Ind., for Thanks- and Miss Kathleen Daniels were
giving.
I
Mrs Lydia Rogers and Miss Bene ,-----------------------------------------------Silks and wools, Prices
Rogei* were guest* of Mr. nnd Mrs
FIJI LER BRUSH COMPANY
Willis Cola of Big Rapids from PULLBR BRU3M LUMFAPiT
1.00 - 1.50 end 2.00
Riumlay till Sunday.
MIU Mary French was the guest
of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Corrigan of to awt public n«d. Aabtumia paraon
•Ann Arbor the latter part of the.
J50 &gt;« w*u-„ ■*• **'.
1
Ball or Mr. Moot. Hotel Haatta^a.^^7 to
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pettenglil. urviinr"

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rayons for work, ond long wearing
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�THE. HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1SU
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Next Monday at 7 p. m. the Grace
Guild will serve a supper to the
communicant membership of the
,. church at tlie American Legion
hall. Rev. E. L. 8chwan of Grind
in— Raplda. representing the Executive
Secretary of Missions will attend.
•K‘* | Next Sunday morning the paator
will preach on the subject -Christ's
win Final Coming.**
staff_ meeting to.
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Sheldon Agency
... ...M— an rmp .h-r-a IVrlfn
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day morning. For this second
—
Bunday in Advent, Mr. Stone has His Name.”
SSE-"t4?
MTf.Ho.8T

rectlon of Mrs. Robert Burch. will CIRCUIT/
render appropriate music. There
Preaching- Sunday al Martin and
.will also be baptism and recepllonQulmby at 10:30 and 12:00. The
of members at this service.
-"' newly organized choir will sing at
TheW. 8. C. S. will meet Wed- ’Quimby momlng service.
__________ __ _
nos'rsbtred "to lit*, nesday evening at 7.3OZ A ChristTlie HenderxhotiW. 8. C. S. will
f«ui.r uur.»r, .tors. niM program will be given under m«t the second Thursday in DebZu
directional Mrs. Carl Dam- cember.
.
up ««• Mrs. Wayne Merrick will pre-. ^e pastor desires the proper
. nuir 41.4V. *Hnn- side.
addresses of service men of the clr- GULL LAKE BIBLE
iw.trd •
The
Christmas
Bazaar, and cult.
FELLOWSHIP
1 *•"••• ““ **""■.( Chicken Supper will be gteld on ■
Kl|rl
(Midland Park Chapel)
ng -»I .. Thursday. December 10th. after- |
rnr»m
Don Nicholls. Pastor
W r™ noon and evening The public is
10:30 A. M. Sunday school; 11:30
ibn □
11;
mniiuiiv invitmi
slx 7oun&lt; pe«ple-were presented
M
’ * "2” con,to,,y ‘nvUed;t»y Uie Recur last Sunday to be
rr 'hn».
M-M ----------------------------------------------- I------- . confirmed by the Rt. Rev. Lewis
'..no p. m. J»"»« oaoER fob publication
iBibs Whittemore, Bishop of wealun. Ikon. 702.FI.
( U|,fcl
T11A prub,u C4o,t tern Michigan
Annual meeting of lhe Gllisens
| Those In Uie class were ElizaI roUSD—Pair rhild*
“ belli Ann McMillon. Henery Mc| e.llra! rendition. •
* Millon. Martha Lou Maas, Richard held al the Daisy Bross hall Men.,
Branch and Richard Wallace of

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____ n____ t.tn P M.
--------------,
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Evening service.
comer ot E. Colfax BL at Boltwood I DOUD SCHOOL CHURCH
Rev. Seth A. Davey. Paator
I &lt;‘i mile north oP Cedar Creek)
Bunday. Dec. g.
[ 10:00 A M. Church service. -Sin­
1O.M a m.-Sunday school. 11:00
ners in the Hands of an Angry God.
m-Morning worship
7:30 p,
M Sunday
olin/..v u
.h00| ln
11:00
school.
In-m. Young Peoples service in charge '. “
1?? A. ’M.
S'S* ihE^lesson
of MU1 Hazel Marts 1:qo p. m- ^niational Sunday school lesson,
------------------------- •—
1 - -—
Wednesday, Dec. 9.
_--------- meeting of Castleton
the home of Charles
p. m. Thursday. Dec. 10.
meeting
at
Hastings one of the five winners in the coun­
ty 4-H garden project.
।church at 7:30 jx m.
Furman Philipp and family txt
I There will be a special meeting
of the Y. P. M 8. at the' parson­ Kalamazoo called on Geo. Salton
age. Dec. 4. at • p. m for a short
business meeting and chorus pritcDecember 0 mark* the 15th an­
I The second District Quarterly niversary ot the first luberculosU
I meeting for this conference year Christmas seal in America. Launch*
will be held at OramV Ledge. Dec.
10-13. Friday will be" devoted to
a District Sunday school Conven­
tion with Rev. H. R. Fidler as guest
speaker.
All these services are open to the
public and you are cordially in-

WE BUY
DEAD ANIMALS

NOTICE

DR. L J. CASTON
OPTOMETRIST
Paneoul Bldg.

Hastings

j Ing service will be omitted, as the
'Rector will costduct a Communion
service nt 9 a/m. for Episcopalians
at Clear Lake Coast Guard camp.

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired
Repairs famished and in­
stalled for all makes of

Eaveetroaghiag
142 E. Stale

FlK.sT &lt; LASH i-RIIMf.lt

Pbone 2519 National Bank Bldg

JERRY ANDRUS
if.

APPI.P.K FpU HAI.):--Grime. (InUen.
Jonalhan, Northern Rpy. Baldwin*,
ilolibardaiona
4 milr« Muthweal .
Middleville road, Chi.rr apple*, flair*
tf
Orrhard.

DEWEY REED
Estimates

cheerfully

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Rhone 72
SCIENTIST
Tlie subject for Sunday is "Ood,
the Only Cause and Creator."

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

AUCTIONEER
given. Dates

Hastings, Mich

CARDS OF THANKS

t*LB OB BENT—
CITY. COUJMBY AMD BESOET
Mr*. Harel NunemSkor
Mr and Mr. Hhermau Tow

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

f*HD

OF* THANKK—Thrmtgl.
• I wi.b to thank mr
and neighbor* for ’the lo.
n.e...r. 1 received on mr birihda,
Marr J. Flower.

JAKE DEPRIESTER

CARD OP TIIANKR—••Thi* evpre.
re thank* and appr.elalian

Company flutings stoek-

BAPTISTCHURCH
r"'"* u” K..h&lt;iiir"3li&gt;bicaa it” 1 ' Tl‘e T*cU«l Missionary Society will
Im»( twenty dkn'prior "» «»id hear-1 meet Wednesday afternoon. Dec. 9.
{with Mrs. O. Kelsey ns the speaker.
, 'Place to be announced later.

7 I REVIVAL STARTS SUNDAY
AT W. M. CHURClC
r»
Revival services will begin Sun'day evening at lhe Wesleyan Mcth, IIF « nJchurch. N. Michigan Ave., at
the 311th da, East State Road. The opening mea,
sage will be given by the pastor,
judge
j R Chrtspeil and beginning
i:.t»u of
witii Monday evening. Rev. Leach
of Marion will be the evangelist.
hiring filed • Rev Leach conducted a meeting
'•LbX
North Irvlns a y&lt;‘ar ■«° Bnd
m.ttr.i to Pro- prior to taking a pastorate In the
Uirbigo aid north Michigan Conference, waa a

throogb

u'a petition" MlM Vada Fox. northwest of lhe
i. Further ordered. That pnbhe North Irving church.
. thereof Ire given by publication North IrTln&lt;
’‘hiring’ta’ire I R*’- Chrtspeil will be back In
ag* Banner, a nrw,f&lt;1M printed, the pulpit Sunday momlng. Come

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD
FOR

INSURANCE

MOTHERS!
Doctors arc going
to war, but

CASH

Peckhams Remet'y
stays to help fight your
child's cough — cold or
croupy cough. Pleasant, ef­
fective —reliable — Ask far
PECKHAM’S REMEDY.
Sold by all druggists. 50c
13-34

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

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for some of that good

Lily White Flour

Middleville
complete stock

Docs your
cough,

Valley Chemical Co.

q

votlcnah and Mrs. Harold Phil­ and deer skins. ARCHIE TO­
lips will preside.
BIAS, one block north of Na­
Sunday morning worship at ten
.
thirty o'clock. The pastor wlll tell tional Bonk.
about 'The One and Only Source"
and will preach on the theme “An­
other Important Belief.-CURT SOLOMON
Sunday school at 11:45, Mrs. Attle Hay. superintendent.
AUCTIONEER
Sunday evening club will meet
Experience and Training
I
at six o'clock. Patricia Fewless,
president.
in nearly every line

Phone 2331
If

Liat your Auctioa Salta with

j

r

kinds
furs, hides

G. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.

TELEPHONE
HASTINGS
2697

TO HUNTERS
AND TRAPPERS
I dm backt^^v^^^^k

COWS

$goo

CALL
VALLEY

NOTICE

buying all

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

HORSES

$750

child have *

cold

croupy

or

cough due to a cold? Give
“Peckham's Remedy" —
It’s

pleasant,

effective

and reliable. Sold by your
druggist.

“Once

tried,

Quality

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

never without."

tf.

MILLER'S REAL ESTATE COLUMNS
FOB SALE—10 acraa of land,
acmawbat hilly but vary w*U lotal• d oa good «tate read, out thraa
mile*. Hu good 1 room honn
aowly covotod with laralaud bruk
aiding, aloo nnr roof. Ha* natural
gaa and alaolritlty. Alao good bun.
Priced M only S3,400. Can bo,
bought for U UUlo u 1500.90
down.

FOR BALE—A Hico bungalow
typo kaa« ’ In Morgan for only
11.050.00 Alao ona tn tba u«&lt;
town Ur 1750.00.

A nlco modern homo en Them
BL In that wud. thoroughly mod­
ern. Hu 4 room, and would make
a fine homo for eone one who
wi*h«* to work in factory. Can bo
bought on terne. Priced al only
Ono of th* flnart otdtk ftnu tn 33.000.
Bury Co. Sam*what rough, but very
0 homo* and
fortUo. Hu nice freak waler crook
tanning clcu aeroaa th* anUro
' u* .ell yop
farm. Hu 340 scroA—for only
17,400, Beo IhlJ II you want to
to make a
make money railing otaok.
A Square deal or no deal our motto
Miller I^eal Estate Co.
Henderahott Building, Phone 1751

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
COWS-$6.00

HORSES-$7.50

GLENN F. LAUB AU GH

ANNOUNCEMENT
The Beauty Bar Now Reopened
TRESSA CLEVELAND
Hotel Hastings
Phone 2711

SIGN

fuels always.

We Have a Collector Stationed at 912 West Green St.
in Hastings To Give Immediate Service
We Fay the Phone Charges—Phone Hastings 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

IN MEMORIAM
■66 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

Brower Nursing Home

FRIDAY

.print.

Phone 5331
PLAINWELL. MICHIGAN
Out 12-3

Truss Fitting
by in
EXPERIENCED

LY BARKER’S
Hastings Pkcaa 2113

GRANGES
.

|fl

SPECIALS —

GINGER SNAPS
2 a
7 flavors
JELLO
GERBER’S STRAINED BABY FOODS
MILD CHEESE
Wisconsin
waxpaper
CUT RITE

2 pbg&gt;4 can.
lb125 ft. roll

29'
13c
29c
32&lt;=
17c

■UY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

&lt;. THOMAS STORE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�g worship; JiU p

OL CHURCH
rth op Cedar Creek)
Church service. “Sinnds ot an Angry God.
Sunday school. Inunday school lesson.

Salton ha* Just re­
filled medal awarded

» winners In the coun­
i project.
UUpp and family of
tiled on Geo, Salton
Sunday.
i marks the 35th anthe first tuberculosis
j In America. Launch­
Ingtan. ' Delaware. It
jular that the follow
acume nation-wide.

E BUY
ANIMALS
ES

COWS

0

$goo

ALL
ALLEY
.EPHONE ]
.STINGS
2697
Chemical Co.

HANGE
R WHEAT
c of that good

Vhito Flour

a complete stock
line, medium, and

chicken* up with

fuels

olwoys.

TH BROS
TE &amp; CO
TINOS. HKII.

COLUMNS

THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DE£|MIER 3. 1942

IICHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

Another Honor for
Donald Fingleton

.

he says. "Lady, there are more ways
to get around those price ceilings
than you ever heard about."
.
• • •
r
The Barons opened their 1M2-43 ------------------------------ r—Ti.—:-------------The Banner
--------- ---------------has recently
...men------ ।
By jAN£ CAMERON
I heard a coupla Future Farmers
TWENTY
YEARS
AGO
i
UonH
’
***
erel
flne
hoxiors
which
-------------------------------------------------------talking and listened. Here it is:
basketball season last Wednesday
NOVM
' have co,nr w
Fingleton at, —------ —----------------------------------------- Flrat Future Farmer: I had n calf
"
' ,
„ . .
, ,
-the Central Michigan College. Mt.I Sign In a machine shop-JAPS thb momlng and didn't go to work.
Whot County. Health Dept. night when they handed Allegan
A
ukN ta C. rln B.U-1 pkmnl.
DRILLED FREE
Did for These Unfortunate* high a 61 to 29 defeat tn lhe local own. o.f&lt;.ud c.w.d.u for pro-. lh, |unlor eUuJ1Tn, a„nd ,uw„.
...
gym. Coach Brazak used 14 players
/ Second Future Farmer: (After
rating
attorney,
wax
completed
: Herald of Fridayadds another honTalk about fast mall service—One close scrutiny) You're looking good I
The Barry County Health Depart- throughout lhe game The game was
me nt b Interested in and haa done marred by 30 personal fouls, • 20 by ThYr*f!,y ?nt!./aVe Klm 8l*‘*r “ : or awarded to thia Hastings young of our favorite soldiers in Australia Kow don't write and tell me I made
majority of 193 votes, seven more
u
B dlMulfh to that wrote us on October 24. it reached
up. I heard it In my own kitch­
much to help crippled children. In . the Saxons and 10 by Allegan.
paper from Mt. Pleasant, which ' San Francisco October 28.and us en and as I've been filling Christ­
its annual report to the Barry coun­ ’ Hastings held a 17 to 3 lead at the , than the original count.
The new Pennock hospital has read* as follows:
\
, November 7lh. Alrmattr&amp;f course, mas boxes for "our boys" and did
ty board of supervisors the depart­ ’ end of the first period. Increased
j
been
enclosed
and
work
on
lhe
inDonald
Fingleton.
Hasting*
Jun*
Ijheir
margin
to
28
points
in
the
ntit
collect anythin* for this col­
ment mentioned Ite services to these»»&gt;»&gt;» lw
a* 'general
w*“u- ‘he-tnystery about 'so-and- umn. I thought I'd HU.it with any­
unfortunates in the following words: second quarter and led nt halt lime I terior will progress through the win- ■ lor WJU nam«j
I cliairman of the Victory Loan FunJ,o war'
had us thing that popped In my head and
•Thirty-seven of Ute one hundred } by the score of 39 to 11 The Saxons' 'ler
all
burned
to
a
crisp
with
its
in
­
1
Mis*
Genevieve
Rider
haa
been
Dance
to
be
staged
111
the
Keeler
b,,mw
*
,n
“
rH,n
u
’
"
h
"*
I hope I don't get fired.
and ten crippled children (undtr 21 pace slowed down somewhat during
repetition is solved. The green
1
years) registered in Barry county : Uie second iialf, as they scored elev- chosen a member of lhe "A Capello" union building Thursday evening, ane
were given service at the clinics and - en points in each of the third and choir at Northwestern University, • Dec. n The affair, sponsored by the '
the package wlll be whltf. and you'd
------------ student council of Central MiclUgan '
hospitals approved by the MiclUgan fourth quarters, while
Allegan
college, will take the place of the think they were the only people In!
Crippled Children Commission from' scored fourteen pointe in the third THIRTY YEARS AGO
Nov. 28. 1912
Christmas Ball, formerly sponsored lhe world who made a sacrifice (or
July 1. 1941 to June 30. 1942. These i quarter and lour in the final period
country. It b an example of.-------------------------------------------------------services cost *3.171.28. a decrease1 Ted Banash. Ken Lane, and Bill'| An organization of Hartings bus- । annually by the Men's union and 'our
where a clever advertising stunt. | Members of the basket-ball team.*
from *7.726 46 from July 1. 1940 to, Garrison led the Saxon attack with Ines* men. lo be known as Hastings Women's league.
Improvement
Assn
was
perfected
Fingleton. recently-elected pres­ overdone, can defeat it's own pur- of the 1941 Y. M. C. A—•
June 30. 1941 A part of thi* de-. 17. 13. and 10 points respectively,
pose.
Youth Council tournament met with
at
a
meeting
held
at
Jamiesons
j
den
i
O
f
t
|le
student
council,
will
be
crease in expenditures was due to no Lenardson with 12 pointe was high
* * ■
Lyn Lewb on Monday to discuss
restaurant Thursday evening Fifty n&amp;Ulllcd by Ark.nt. Hopkln, FrQnk.
new cases of infantile paralysis in I point man for Allegan
My white goosle has the most plans for an enlarged program thb
......
... men were present. They elected F. jort junior, also representing the
the year 1941—1942. Further ...
re­
The Hasting* reserves defeated
beautiful
blue
eyes
I've
seen
In
a
year 65 boys attended the meeting.
duction in these expenditures are the Allegan reserve* In the prelim - R. Pancoast, chairman. Hugo Wun- COUIKn; Kurt Becker. Greenville
long
time.
He
is
too
beautiful
lo
George Mil- , junl6r president of the Men's unThe Saturday morning period in
possible by stressing accident pre­ inaty game by the scone of 31 to 33. derliclL secretary
the high school gym Is to be known
... 10,1 ■ Marjorie Anderson. Ludington eat for Christmas dinner.
vention, communicable disease con­ Lawrence Fuller was high point man ler Treasurer.
a* "Pun Club" and. as the name
trol. especially infantile paralysis, for Ute locals with 10 points. Hough ■ Arthur Bush, proprietor of Izach junior, business manager of the Vic­
Kidhood remembrance—At milk­ Implies, there will be a number of
protective foods to insure good and Spidel with 7 and C pointe re­ lake hotel, was knocked unco.ucious tur&gt;. IxMn pund- ind thrfr olhrr
structural developments, and by spectively lead the vbilot s' attack. by a lanic stone which *lruck him . 6tUdent representative* of the union ing time al) the assorted kids that activities planned according to lhe
were around would go Into
lhe pan.r. .. _______
group.
A , basket-ball
tournament
finding the crippled child early.
Tomorrow night the Saxon* Jour­ on the heat!, and was buried lo his Qlld league
try and Ret tin cups off the shelf, will be only a part ot the «eries.
When correction can be more easily ney to Lowell to play the Lowell Red knees Jn a gravel slide In a pit near
Leach lake Friday.
and go Into the milk house and
Arrangements for lhe contlnuaand quickly accomplished.
Raiders. Last year the Saxons de­
nated to the Victory Loan Fund, cotch warm, foamy skim milk from 1 tlon of the Saturday morning actlvMra.
Mac
Young
I*
moving
into
;
“Public health nurses made 148 feated Lowell by the score of 47 to
her beautiful new home on W. ’ established at Central this faU for the separator, and drink it until our I liter were made at the last Youth
house visits to crippled children In
| the purpose of building up u fund
' Green St.
tummies were full. It had a taste' Council meeting. At the same time
Barry county from September I. 19­
Lineup*
I Six little girl friends ot Freder­ from which service men returning nnd fragrance that brings tears for' plan* were developed for the regu­
41 to August 31. 1942.
Hastir {i
icks Bessmer were invited in Mon­ to Central after the war may bor­ those happy, carefree days when we j Ur program of dances for older
"The crippled Children's Field Player
row to complete their college edu­ (didn’t have boy* In trenches and I youth. Inability to secure an or­
day afternoon to help ertebrate her
Clinic was held In Barry countv
cation.”
In bomber* nnd on battlefields. So' chestra ha* deUyed the. program
birthday.
June 12. 1942. by the Michigan Crip­ Bush. L
...
,
vMd are those day* of my life that and led to the purchase of an ampled
Children------------------Commission --------------Children1 Banash, c.
- ------------------3 * *7 FORTY YEARS AGO
the smell of warm milk can bring pllfier and phonograph. Thb sysThanksgiving Baskets
Baske
were invited who had not kept re- Kenyon &lt;Ci g.
046
Nov. 27. 1902
^nronrl
HnnrJ
fknor
them noodln« bock- u hal "’ways tern has Just been secured and will
turn apolntments to cllnlcg and new------- -— 0 * 10 ; Terrance Wood. 13. was accident- Spread Good Cheer
I been mv one alm to give my chll- serve a number of organteations In
case* for whom the local physlelcrr
:ians coleman.’ f.
113 ally shot by Chivies Asplriall, abo
I
wanted ortho|&gt;edlc examinations.
; Townsend, g.
Schoo) children of Hastings con-1 dren the same glorious childhood lhe Hastings Recreation Program.
“
0 0 2 13. while rabbit hunting on the Rusthat I enjoyed. Whatever wars Miss Helen Wade of Hie Youth
"Forty-five children attended this Keeler, f.
0 0 2 - sell farm south of thb city Satur- tribute*! foodstuffs and money that ate fought, we must give se­ Council and Lyn Lewis of the Y.
clinic: of these twelve were found
cnough this year to provide Thanks­ curity to the children. I'm glad
0 12 day and died a short time later.
to nee*! immediate care either in Stamm.
OMM1U„ c.
002
Robert Dawson b constructing a giving baskets for twenty-eight our country sends food to the lit- dance program.
the orthopedic clinics or hospitals Ayepr 1
0 0 0 blacksmith shop on the land oppo- needy famlUe*. Tlie packing of the
The annual game feed of the Del­
These have been returned to the ouocet
0 I 0 site Merrick Reeds wagon shop. It baskets was supervised by Miss Bar­
ton Hi-Y club was staged on Sat­
clinics for care. Eighteen of those It. Thomas, g.
bara Bachelder and the Home Ec.
0 0 0 will be occupied by Dan Lake.
Patsy says It will be unpatriotic urday night at the Hotel of Reid's
examined were advised lo return for Brown, f.
0 0 0
w. F. Hicks han bought out the class Hl Y boys delivered lhe bas­ W N»',‘I""1-'1 «“» I" ‘h' 8u«-,
IMl,’ .number of m.mfurther examination, from one Total
5 20 61 (interests of lhe Strong tee Co. and kets. with trucks being donated by "r BowI thls re*r
I ben. wok part m an ell-dar hum
month to one year. Five were dis­
j i-.ereafter will be the whole thing In Henry Wellman, Price Bras., and
1-ee
pin,' a^nd Uk, OW- "’a
charged as cured.
'
Allegan
Highlands Dairy.
' the Ice business.
"Thb type of field clinic, in which piayer
f^n-i sr
F p T
Local milk dealers have formed a
ik. orlhoiwdlc surgeon,
~n. physlo-ther- stone
One of the greatest achievements
the
stone, ff
2 0 2 combine and henceforth all those
npbt. social worker apd orthopedic Lenardson
Lenardson, f
2 112 wj|0 wuh to quiff the lacteal fluid of the 20th century can be the erad­ E..'oe^,S.7,E^ XrX;
ication
of
tuberculosis
in
the
consultant nurses came to lhe coun- Huntley iC&gt;, c.
640 will have to pay six cents a guart
are higher than they were in March! p^ul Kyburx Calvin Ptoria was in
ty. afforded opportunity for the par- Mankin. g.
0 2 2 instead of the time honored price United Slates, according to Curtis and tell the clerk and then Ibten' cb“r*e of * •hort
oI lhe,
M. Wylie, president of the Michigan
enu tb get assistance in carrying Gilpin g.
3 2 .5 , of five cents.
out the orthppedbl's recommends-1 Hahlklan f.
to hb alibb. Yester- CIUD---------------- Tuberculosis Association.
Christ- with
..... big ears w
.
tlons
transports- pu-nn
mas Seal funds help pay for this dav lhe clerk said, and this sudden ■
0 10 1 FIFTY YEARS AGO
tlon.
the health . Total'
fight.
[ outburst of honesty will kill you. | —ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— '
7. „
15 _10„29
Nov. 24. 1892
&lt;lfP“
clinic ; proe throws missed: Bush
ah 2,1 ColeMr. ' Workmen hav
---------have
commenced laying
raved many house visits. With fur- man 2. ottosen 1. Slone 2. Lenard- brick on lhe new Jail.
ther curtailment in transportation ,wn
nunllcy 4. Mankin 1.
With his election in doubt since
thb may be a desirable procedure ।------------ —,,,
for the
children -seen
In 1 CADET HONORED
..... future.
--------- The
.... .........
—.......
—---- --------iciiumiy
certainty UKI
that rialUL
Frank n.
A. nuuwci
Hooker ui
of
this clinic did not need to have
Aviation Cadet Orval Harrington, charlotte has been elected to the
“stale papers." which eliminated son of Mr. and Mra. W. O. Barring- supreme bench. The official count
. D./.'.,!..
*I1A8.&lt;2 Washington
Ul. ■
C was give*
.
&gt;
■
—
.
...
...
.
a*.
work for the Probate Judge's
office. ton. 210
St.,
x
7'
—
*
‘
*7
rf
ICtC
gives him a plurality of 1000 or
•'The Hastings Rotary Club spon­ recently honored for outstanding I more.
sored Ute transportation and-lunch­ work st Thunderbird Field II. avia- I
.
— &lt; &gt; «■
es for the children attending. Grad­ tlon training center near Phoenix. 1 Cu0&lt; CnntiimpK Cn
AriX.
—
THE
BLOOMINGTON
:
*'0,
uate nurses and lay women volun­
teered valuable assistance at tlie daily telephone.
j For $2,500 Damages
clinic, giving an outstanding exam­
ple of community participation In a MUNICIPAL COURT
•■ Bernard Beverwyk has brought
brouj
Wesley Manker. 18. was arrested i suit for 12.500 against the Consumcommunity project. With a possible
decreasing health department staff, o* Saturday by Deputy Sheriff j era Power Co. for Injuries he re­
due lo the war effort, this type of Bedford at Middleville, on the i celved when his gu-opcrated fur­
group work may be necessary to charge of reckletwi driving of an j nace exploded Dec. 17. 1941. He
He was taken Into । claims the explosion was due to
. continue our services in tlie crip­ automobile
pled children work and in pther Municipal Court Monday, admitted negligence on the part of the comthe offense and was assessed »25 pany, whose employee, he claims,
pluses of our program.”
fine and »4.50 coats.
I failed to put the furnace In proper
The red double-barred cross U
---------------- «•» ■
-----condition after lhe company was
Christmas Seals have helped to' notified that It was not working
the symbol of the campaign against
tuberculosis. Ita work b financed reduce UiberculosL* from the first I properly,
death In 1913 to the rev’
entirely by the penny Christmas cause of w
* lenth today.
GET IN THE SCRAP!

HELP GIVEN FOR
CRIPPLED CHILDREN

Saxons Win First
Basketball Game,

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

\, BARRY BYPATHS

BE CAUSE H t LOVES NICE TNINOS

BE AN AHOtL . . . GIVI HIM

Mott men are surptiuagly c
in writing P*F'- «w

is doubly apptKUwd!

iY.M.CA. NEWS

His sporting blood will
ipprovs the gstne-buJ
Km on this box of ttuidr
itc psp«». In folded ot
ring!* ihe«r style*. Kid&gt;kin or Himlmsdc-finuh
p»p«t. $1.
White Vellum sheets in
himself 1! 50 (There is

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Greeting to Boys in the Service
Dec. 7th is the deadline for greetings. We want to send a greeting to all the beys.

Please

help us. Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have addresses.

If you can give us-the address of any of these men, please phone, write, or stop in and tell
us.

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Molly, Baby Snooks, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny and a hundred
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See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bonk.

WUliam Albert Adams
Oliver John Angeleltl
Morley Wayne Ayera

Robert Bankhead

Woodrow Wilson Barnes
Rudolph Cyras Batholomew
George Dewey Beard
Don Bekin.
Cha*. G. Blair
Omar Date Barnum
Harry WUliam Beaver
Robert William Born
Frederick J. Boulter
Herbert Bradshaw

Robert W. Rush

LeRoy Casterline
Gordon Walter Castle
Donald Blain Chamberlain
WUliam Alton Clark
Leon Clayman
Lawrence Byron Cluekey •
WUliam Kinsey Cote
David RusscU Cook
Floyd Garwood Craig

Lloyd Albert Crow
Floyd Winifred Culver
Boyd Hobart Clark
Wesley George Cordes
Roy Leslie Dennison
Wayne Paul DePew
Wayne Floyd Dark

John P. Diamonte

Norman Nelaon Haight

WUliam Robert Drake
Kenneth Barrett Edeborn

Gordon Jay Hoffman
James Ivan Houghtalin

George Raymond Myers
Orville Eugene Myers
Stephen Misak

Clarence Eldred Spidel

Mahlan Junior Strickland

Robert Gilmore O'Connell
James Andrew Olla

Harion C. Edwards
Robert WUliam Field
Donald James Flngielon
Carroll J. Fisher
George FUnl
Marshall Dean Furrow

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William Nathan Gladstone
Jack Gelhlng Griffin
Harland G. Grinage
Kenneth Edward Gates
Roland Paul Geiger
Clarence Raymond Grow
Royce Gard
Jack Michael Hamilton
Maurice Hamilton
Shirley F. Hamlin
Thomas Daniel Harris
William Iran Harris
Fred Daniel Hayes

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Wilbur HIUte Jorgensen

Harold Nelson Snow

Donald Chapman Kelsey

Horace Keith Powers
Robert James Pratt

John Richard Keeler

Lawrence Albert Radtke

Clayton Tinker

John Paul Langford
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James Henry Lininger
Mason Elbert Lilts
Blaine Ross Manson
Walter WUliam Mayxes
Floyd Albert McClurkin

Harold Sterling Rogers
Florian Ralph Salik

Harrison Cyras McDougald
John Dyrns McDougald
David McKeown

Philip Herbert Warren
Robt Kenneth Whitney

Murray Edward Schnurr

Stanley Wesley Benstba
Tommb WUliam Hendrick
William Earl Heaeott
Harold Kenneth Hilton
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Howard Elton Hinckley
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�at Overlie I and Mra Bctilpper's dinner Bunday. Mr. and Mr*. Mon­
mother at Holland, and incidental- roe Aubll and children of Leighton,
Thanksgiving Mrs Ed Pinkbeiner and ths May­
nard sums family of Battle Creek.
suiuaj ata
aw , 1 - - —— —
। . ।।
,
The L. R Beeler family
Caledonia
Thanksgiving dinner al C12.
——'* Thanksgiving viator* al Um bams
teler. —
Bunwith his father, C. C, Beeler.
. °r bit. and Mrs. Roy Hooper.
~ ‘ with
““ '' Mr.
" and
' “
day they took Mr. Beeler, 8r.
Mra. man whiu w
them and spent
lhe day
Mr.----------------Caledonia., —
Mr. and
i
- ------ -----------,with
------------Mra Clifford
Robert Frost tn Grand Proctor and daughter Vivian of
■
'North Grand Rapids Bl-. Blanch
I Mra. Carl Miner at Bpaulding of Muskegon and C. E.

LEVILLE

«LISTEN—that sound you hear tonight—
it's a nation at u«r/
From tho chattering machine shops of
Syracuse to tho roaring airplane plants of
Detroit... from tho thundering fumacoa of
Pittsburgh to the pounding, clanging forges
of St. Louis...
Millions of men are shaping the weapons
of war.
Listen again and you'll hear the endless
echo of raiiroed whistles . . . the click of
steel against stoe!... tho roar of harnessed
steam aa tlie fast freights thunder by.
Tlie American Railroads nre at uw.

Twenty years ago they began preparing
for uAaftivr cmargoncy might eomo.
Since then . . . tracks . . . bridges . . .
signals... yards... shops... terminals...
have been greatly improved.
Moro powerful rocomotives and better
cars have been put into service.
Shippers nave cooperated in a great vol­
untary movement to make bettor, mors
efficient urc of railroad facilities.
Tlscsc arc romo of tlus reasons why Amer­
ica's railroads have been able to meet tho
iwavy demands of lhe greatest enter go n&lt;-y

and Mrs. Loon Blater of Thanksgiving holidays at the Carl her brother Beaman 3c Donald P.
Rapids were Sunday after- Rock home, with Mra. Leon Rock Parker came from Yorktown. Va„
' ‘
----for a few days' visit. Hi* mother
M-'and. -toon*
I Friend* of Mra. Mary Bliss are Mra. F. P. Parker of Litchfield had
Fred otto who makes hia hnn terry to know that she is falling also come to the Cutler home for
wikb his daughter, Mra. R . K. Ms- in health very rapidly. She haa Thanksgiving so lhe reunion was
Naughton went to Bausr for th* bMti al the hoapUai in CutlanrUla most happy in all way*. Both left
on the noon train tor Detroit on
Thanksgiving holidays and for an
Saturday.
Mias Peggy Chandler
indefinite stay with his sister Mra.
Plana are underway for the Mid­
Elizabeth Lowing.
dleville Brotherhood meetings for of the T-K faculty w*s also a $tnMr. and Mra Clifford Briggs and lhe coming winter. President Floyd ner guest of the Cutlers during the
two children of Jackson were B*t- Helrigel and hi* able corp of of­
ficers are making plans for an tn- I .The numerous hunters are home
cooperative supper with Mra. E.
[tereslinc season and. hope many some with and some without their
|F. Blake and family Saturday evemen will Join and make it one of deer. Apparently the laurels were
|nlnf.
Kalamazoo, spent their vacation at I Mr. and Mra. Mark Ritchla spent
■{the up- and -coming organizations won by lhe Bedford party, com­
I their homes tn Middleville and Thanksgiving with their - daughter, j Mr. and Mrs Prank Davis and
■ which it has been for many yean. posed ot Mat, Russell and Gerald
'two
daughters
of
Grand
Rapids
this vicinity.
Mrs. Delbert Buxton and family
Bedford and Roy McCaul whr lett
—------ The first meeting haa been set for
were Thanksgiving guests at the g with .her people In Grand. Monday night, Dec. 14 and lhe for Germfait. U. P. on Thursday
I Mra. Christine Finkbeiner enter- ,|n °re»d TUpids.
[home of her father, Ben Baird.
and&gt; the weekend wtth hl* Pegram wiD be announced later, preceding the opening dale. Sun­
| Mrs. Harold Kaecheic. nee Lois
i, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ros-1 u'i* Evelyn Oeukc* was home day the opening day they went out
Friday after spending Thanksgiv­ Cobb, acted as substitute at Thomin north west Thornapple. I
her studies at M. 8. C. for
deer, and on Monday shot lhe one
ing with ber aunt, Mrs. C?A. Gard­ |apple-Kellogg, school last week,
Tho»tat&gt;ple-Kel]otr school can ^e holiday vacation.
। while the regular teacher.—Mrs be very proud ot its debating team. I Henry VoUweller and family of extra. They broke camp Tuesday
ner and family.
\
' Mr. and Mr* Harold Griffith । Helen Brog Vogel was on her boney- James Paulkner and Maxine Fink- Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- and spent lhe night with the Glen
belner who won both debate*, at nlng caller* of hU Uster. Mra. Blake party at Hunters lodge near
Mr. and Mra. W. H. McKevitt, the tournament participated in by Martha Benaway.
•KenyOn and children. Mr. apd Mra
’-K" Whencr
------ of :Middleville Wednesday night with
Ralph Kenyon, Neal Cook and Mias Dick Sandefur and tons. Billie and nine teams al the Lee high school jI Mr and Mr*. John
Vivian Williams were Thanksgiv­ Douglas, local and Mr and Mra. in Grand Rapids, Wednesday eve- •Grand Rapids have purchased the their kill, having been gone lea*
Our young folk* had lhe 'Alice Hoyt residence and moved
ing guests at the home of Sldney Day Pugh and daughter. Mary Kl­ nlng
In
on
Thanksgiving
day.
Mrs.
W.
negative
side
of
lhe
question
"Re1
Kcnyon and Mra. Pearl Kenyon in
is a cousin of Mra. W. P. Coraon. I
„
guesto of Mra. Isaac Keeler in
Lansing.
Robert Gtllou is spending a few Arthur
Grand RapUl.i Thanksgiving day.
days at home with his parents, Mr.'
‘
expected home the forepart of this Mrs. Pugh and little Mary remalnand Mrs. T. I. Gillett and on Fri­
। week from a ten days' visit with a
day takes his .final physical at De­
brother and family in Des Moines,
,
, Miss Pearl Hendershott, teacher [uolt- t°r »”ny service.
re#I
transaction last ing considerable trouble the post
Mr. and Mra. Roy McCaul were I Mrs. Hallie Stevens spent the in the Detroit schools, visitedher1 A
visitors of Mr. and Mra. Jack Shook -Thanksgiving holidays with her son brother-tn-law and slater, Mr. and wt*k 11 ot interest to older resl- . few days with arthritis In her knee.
[Dr. Lloyd Btevvns and wife at Jo- Mrs. Charles Campbell on the Irv-dents. The Jack Johnson farm on [ Miss M. Agnes, Btokoe of the
, in Grand Rapids, Friday.
.
Uet.
Hl.
ing
road,
from
Wednesday
until
‘
he
prairie
occupied
by his son Pontiac school spent lhe Thanks­
Master Hiram French, who is a
several---------years giving vacation at the home of
Thanksgiving guests of Dr. and Sunday afternoon.
' Ackley and family »for
—--------pupil in Barbour Hall at Nazareth
was sold to Albert Wiertnga of the
,---------- - --------------------- ---- Mra. R. M Serijan. were Rev. H.1 “—*" —
west county line.
Thanksgiving holidays at homc[H. Harris of Wayland, and Mr.
The Middleville Rotarians WU1
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. «nd Mra. J. L Rugg. local.
Mr. and Mra. Calvin English of
observe Rotary Ann night. TuesClarence French, on the prairie, i Miss Myrtle Cook, who with her Grand Rapids.
in their history—why thia year they hnvo
Mr. and
Mrs---------John--------------------VanderWahl
। Mr. and Mr* Joe Plala and two 'Aunt, Mis* Lottie Howard, moved • —
------------been able to carry just about double the vol­
children and Mr. and Mra. Chas. [ recently to her home by the water and baby of Muskegon werjj week- with dinner at 7 o'clock. Rotarian husband, to a venison supper at
ume of freight and passenger traffic that
Baughman. Jr., andchildren were [tower, has moved to the home of end visitor* of her parents, Mr. governor Sam Oliver of* Muskegon .their home In the Clay Hill*
they moved in 1939, when Hitler invaded
will be the speaker.
'neighborhood. After the feast of
Thanksgiving guestsof their par- i her sister, Mra. Ben Baird. The and Mbs. Elmer James,
Rev. Karl Keefer and family of good thing* the time was passed
ento, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Baugh- Laurel Bensiba family has movedj Henry Griffeth of Berrien Springs
Poland.
man, Sr.
{into lhe Cook house. '
came Friday for a ten days' visit Ludington were Thanksgiving guests with heart*. Those wto were pres­
But there u a limit. As assn-by Joseph B.
The Clarence French family
,nd
David Hooper of w“h his nephew. Harold. Glen and et his mother. Mra. Emm* Williams. ' ent were SupL Evan Ardis. Robert
Eastman, Director, Office of Defense Trans­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierce of Hardy. Mr. and Mra Willard Kldspent Thanksgiving in Grand Rap- Muskegon were visitors at the home Osbert Griffeth and families,
portation, there is "a clear and definite need
id*
family.
hl* parents, Mr. and *«ra.
Mra. Roy ■ Russell Bender,------------------------------assistant custo- Lansing were Thanksgiving guests de r of Freeport, Mr. and Mra. V1lua with
ciui her
uer alstor
sister and
ana lamuy.
the T-K school, haa been of htr
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Man Barnum of Woodland and Mra.
Elmer Fenton who has been Hooper. Sunday of last week,
for new locomotives and new freight cars
- •' •
'
‘
““ -- ------------ - ------- -------- Amoa Palmer of this vicinity.
spending
several
Weeks
tn
Jackson
Auhii
and
hi«
. . . and if we sire to attain and maintain
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Blake spent
with his daughter. Mrs. Charles Aubll have returned from a two the past week with an attack of
maximum utilization of existing facilities,
।
The
Rouse
circle
of the Mctho- lhe weekend at -Chicago with their
Lewis was home for Thanksgiving. weeks hunting trip In the north, pneumonia. We are glad lo know
l. u_*
—.— .home
-----------a.—
he
conjng along nicely.
dlit church will hold ito regular [daughter, Mra. Marcus Squler.
they must be kept in prime order and repair."
each
bringing
deer.
Other relatives present for a co­ —
Thanksgiving guest* at the Wm.
The following persons enjoyed a
Robert Harris of Rochester *pe$jt meeting and Christmas party thia
Facing still greater demands upon their
Matthew* and'her daughter. Mra. cooperative. Tltanksglving dinner Thanksgiving day with hte mother Tliursday afteroan at the home of R Harper home were Mia* Jeanfacilities in the coming crucial year, railroad
;____________
Mr. —
and
Mrs- —
Earl. —
Lee
and
—r- —
— —
» _.
u and brother Mrs. Vessle Harris and Mra. T. J. Berry.
Melba Postern a and son Jack of iwith
| Thanksgiving was a festive day daughter. Ruth of Ionia and Rev.
men are steeling themselves to meet wliatGrand Rapids. and Mrs. Eva Wood. children. Mrs. Mattie Lynd. Mr. Charles- Other Thanksgiving gueste
ever lien ahead. Given the tools—the steel
and Mrs. Max Lynd. Mrs. Nellie were Mr. and Mra. Glenn Solomon at lhe home ot Mr. and Mr*. Os- iRaliJi Harper and family of Flush­
The latter remained until
—to work with, they mean to see to it that
James Paulkner accompanied by Thompson, J4Lm Edna Lee and Mr. -and son Curtis and Miss Anna car Pinkbeiner when forty-two ing.
i relatives gathered in a family re- Saturday.
Joe Mix of Hastings attended the and Mrs- Ray Rolfe of Battle Creek. Hewitt, local.
the lights guiding vital railroad transport
.. R. Prindle vis- I Mr.
Harold Kenyon of unlon and for “ t,mc of. happiness. I Mrs. Harry Grose of Olympia,
Mr. and Mrs. F.
»*- and
—' Mra. ~
Grand Rapids symphony concert
remain green from coast to coast.
Prevent
Ited
their
daughters.
Mrs.
Ned
Mio
and
Detroit
were
Saturday
and
Pre
*cnt
were
Mrs.
Sarah
Ostroth,
Wash
.
was a Wednesday visitor of
In Grand Rapids Friday evening.
Barber
and Mrs.
u. OT
Seward
w»u Brock and Sunday visitors u,
of nm
his «unv.
aunt, nu».
Mrs. J*
Mr
r ,and
and Mrs
Mrs Lcslle
Leslie Adams all
all of
of Mrs. David Chase and family Mrs.
----------------Mr. and Mra Claude Timmer and ------ ------------■ 'Harah
------ -- ------------ “ and- also
- - MaP‘e Grove,
-- ------ -----—• Mrs. Ted Grose la now visiting her d*ter,
Grand Rapids.
Campbell
called
Mr. and
children of Bauer were callers ot their families tn
Super and daughter Geralee. Mr. Mrs. Delos Sciiad at Coming.
Mra. Emma Williams and the Ar­ Thanksgiving day and until Sun- on his cousins.
Connie Beeler
Beeler returned
returned to
to DeDe- !antl Mrg- c,rl Eckardl, Joyce and I Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Cridler and
.
Connie
thur Gcukcs family. Sunday of last i day.
Michigan
College,
w—State
------- ---------... children were Thaksgiving guests
John
Robert
Stumpf,
belter trait Buriday with Gerald William* Bruce. of --------Mr and Mrs. Ray Scheels. Mr. and‘ at a family gathering at lhe home
QM? OFMtn/M'S KA/1KMDF
known as Jack Quirk, who mado who has been vLUttng his parents, Mr.
Mra. Ben Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P.
his home with the McNaughtons Mr. and Mrs Bert Williams.
MOB/C/FtO FOK
1
ETvin
Ha'fn
nnd
fmir
rhllAw,
a amitv.
%,..ii«i..n
for several year*, joined the army
The Floral Garden club will be
two weeks ago. and is located al entertained at the home of Mra.
। Camp Grant, Ill.
Mattie Benaway thL* Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra. Leon Potto of day
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Taalmaj and
(HUls section were guests of Mr. children of Grand Rapids were
and Mra Roy McCaul. Wednesday guesto of Mr. and Mra. Chas. Min­
evening to a venison dinner, bon- er,
—•nuinkj^ivlng
-----------— —-- day
________
and helped
orlng their 40th wedding annlver- Mrs. M celebrate her birthday.
| Mr. and Mra. Andrew 'aackler „
- --- -------------------------- , ---------- ----------------- —----- ------- ----Klump. local. Frances Potts who are attending
Mrs. Hairy Hydom returned to are happy over the arrival of their Mr *nd Mri
her home Ln Grand Rapids. Mon­ Oral granddaughter, born to Mra. 1 Moat °f U” teachers of Tnoni-' tlie Grand Rapids University, and
apple-Keliogg school spent the^Mtoirs Helen Coman and Marcella
day after spending the Thanks­ Carl Segar in Pennockhospital,
Lucid Secretarial
giving holidays with her sister, Jdrs. Bunday momlng, November B. We hollday vacation at their homes: Davis of lhe
hear the little lady will
be called Henry Cunningham with his par- school.- Grand Rapids, spent their
Lenna Kirkpatrick.
"Dawn Marie."
«“•
Battle Creek. Miss Marjorie Thanksgiving
vacation at their
Mr anrf Mr.
t
Chandler and MLu Mnrinrt» Min. hnma.
{ill., formerly of this vicinity, was

New York Central

a Wednesday evening guest ot Mr*.
। Fred Btokoe and later went to the
.
[home of her daughter Mra. Clifford1 Pvt- Merle Prance of Camp
.Converse near Freeport for a few Crowder, Mo., was a Friday caller
Weeks' visit.
■
of Mrs. Emma Williams and his
| Mra. Oriey Gibbs of Grand Rap- cousin, Mra. Harold Ball.
ids spent Tuesday with her friend,' Leon Rock and son-in-law and
Mrs. Claude Rosenberg, northwest daughter Crystal, also Karl Ryan
[of town.
Rock all of Detroit spent the

The East Side social club will
meet this Wednesday at the home
of Mra. Charles Parker, north of
town.
Calvin and Willis Streeter of Gun V
lake returned home Saturday etcnlng after a two weeks hunUng
i trip at Stuben in the Upper Penj
(Continued on Page Four.!

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IN REAL ESTATE

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• Lubrication
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GOOD BUYS
Fof Sale. 80 acres of woods in Orangeville town­
ship. Land will be valuable when cleared. Has
about 3000 cords of wood on it.

We ore handling an estate which hat a lot in
the first ward on Mill street and a back lot on
Cun lake for sale.

transportation facilities in ex­
cellent working order!

We alio have money to help you finance REMODELING.. REPAIRING your
homo. But it is also true wo do not know how long we will be able to do
this, so come in now and talk it over. Our plan enables you to have the
work done ond pay for it in easy payments.

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THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
PHONE 2503

CARE FOR

YOUR CAR—fOR YOUR

COUNTRY

You must moke your car last! From now on, make
it a regular habit to change oil every 1000 miles.

ANDRUS SERVICE

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

Phone 2240 daytime
STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE 2659

�____________________________________________________________________________THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER X 1M»’
■'Sunday dinner guesto of Mra. D-1 called on Mr. snd Mra. Will Blough I Miu Marilyn Steralck of Lansing 'and Helen of Clarksville called on‘Tom Jeffery on Thursday for ani 7-

.non* Whitney and Gaylord.
Saturday afternoon.
,spent Friday afternoon and Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger all day meeting.
[Bern
| Mr. and Mrs Alton Rogers and
Mtes Dorothy Bunn spent ths day with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Saturday afternoon.
। Dean Overholt of Grand Rapid* I ?■;
Mn. X«Uk SU«.r
Mn. “ltal « "rL?""0'' °°.
Mr. and Mr*. J D. Cool visited Thanksgiving
• ———X-X-- day
J-_ —
with
«•». Mr. ---anda l-x
of •Unsing.
---x—— XX
She
— -t
also
——
called
11—a on «&gt;
Rev. .I lumrol
turned Win
with Marilyn
Uarllvn Cnr
for a *few
— days'
Ruuell of’orand
____
_
Rapids dxv Ur
Mr- OvarKzilr
Overholt ia
is —
working nn
on I1
Detroit
Pkasaat Valtey
friends In brand Rapids’**and. ,Mra
[Love's
brother, Charles
Charles Love
Love and
and Visit.
visit.
'
Mr* Coy
Cov Stowell.
Kinu-rii
Love's brother.
..
Thanksoivinr with Mr and lhe new United Brethren church
10: 00 A. M. Morning worshipRev. T'
Ed Roush zt
of Zzzzzz.
Caraon City ,Mrs Ivan Roiuh
'
ln Kalamazoo and reports the buildGrandville from Monday until: Paul Burkey of Norfolk} Virginia. Clarence Miller, paUento at Ing-1I Per.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
-n-n. Monday _a,».
— Mrs.
__ e.-a-ku. i—.i ln« prosreuir.g nicely and Uie
Ttiursday night and also attended spent Uie Thanksgiving weekend lunl County Sanltorium, and her jpent
with *.t.
his -1-.
sister,
8:00 P. M. Ciiristian Endeavor.
________
__ ________
»n»*rr ana
Mr
Wro vfrter .nd ,rltttCTUl frorn Ulc Tamarac church
Signal Corp*
a big Thanksgiving dinner at the with hte parent*
and___________
visited friends
cou*in-___________
Mis* Marte____________
Ann Miller,_ of i-uun
[John Thaler
and lanuiy.
family.
,
... Freeport.
r.roper,
Ya«t1 Lansing.
। Mri ------- ------Moore fcnd
Mn_,
Y“"er
HutljS “
£U“&lt;Unf 5“?' Topic: "What Happen* When W*
home of Mr. and Mra. Frank .In.Y**
Lansing.
2“
Worship Together?”
Mn. Wm.
wm. Waite of
of Pleasant VslMr. and M
Mrs.
Surrarrer
Mr
Mri- Ray Wteland
w|el*nd and ' Woodworth
j“wte* y^lte
•----- &lt;•- ‘'8w"n'of‘D^ilM , Mra.
Laubahlre of Grandville
I Mr
„ Warren Burrarrer
Mr.- and Mra.
Woodworth and baby of Eaton —
^
1:00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer meet­
.
.
—
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
.
r-.mll..
atfaruXMl
..
Fam,1»
--Mr. and Mra. L. R. Wolcott al- and Clare returned home Monday family attended a family gather- . Rapids called on Mr*. Love lut w„e 'Hiankaglving guesto of
h^plU12^’.°*: ln» al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ing .n
ng
an operation. Her
condition Chalm
Miller
tended lhe Wolcott reunion at the after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alat
,°f 5&lt;r^Mn&lt;l
Prlday
and Mra.
Levi Hynes of Grand u
’renorted^u^^od"
1
the McOmber farm and
'Pritley.
t*:
te reported as "good".
,
...
.
home of Mrs. Stat* Hilbert of bert Surrarrer of Preesoil.
Gordon Stahl last Sunday. The |I pvt
“
*???.• .
Pvt. Kelth
Keith R**i
Bau from
from r«mn
Camp Gnih-.n«nta&lt;
Grub- - Rapids.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Englteh of' HENDERSHOTT
। ber. Oklahoma, wu a Wednesday I me vt. O. V, a. wm BN
nlsht and Thuradav euest of Miss ’tccond Thursday thia monin !
\
.Will Mishler of South Bowne.
noon.
’
.
community party Sat- of the third, at lhe home c
parents. Mr and Me*. Uwte Neeb BlrauinUte. N D . Hte. Helena , Btmdsy dinner guests at th* Gall
Wilbur Schantz.
This U our &lt;
Caroline Buehler spent
E.
z H.
it. Adams
Aosm* of
or Ann Arbor
Aroor sru/'
ws*
Tbe W. o.
8. C. o.
8. ui
of the
uie Metho
memo-­ ——
w....
------------------------ bm
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder and Braendle of Grand Rapid* Miu 1
home were Seaman 2nd &gt; - »n. varoune.
**Ch,Per8?°
Thanksgiving weekend st.the home ’a ?Monday dinner guest ot P. E. dlst church will meet with Mrs. ■ £&lt;**1 °“rd
Norma attended a Thanksgiving Dorothy Woods and Junior Blough claM William Paul McGregor of
•mini nnd the
Allen
Fteh family. • LAizlc,.-----------Bmelker
Wednesday,
. 11 Jwould ** ,urd to • ten-cent gift for ths Use.
— .._
f —-----------------------------------------------,, De- cl^"r
dinner at lhe home of Mr and local, spent Bunday evening with Chicago, Mis* Helena Braandle of of her son, Mr. and Mra. Forrest; Deming
r Adams
Adam-, Isla spending
«nendtne the
the winter
winter cember
cember 9th
Sth for
for the
the regular
regular bu*lbual-; 1 ‘f11 r— —
«OJoyed thsmaeiVe* most, —al~~
«&gt; -take
our —
Ublc-scr.lce
to
Buehler
and
famlly.
x
Mr.
—
—
~
Mrs.-Emery Kime of Pleasant Vsl- Rev.
Ickes
Grand Rapids, Miu Evelyn Over­
Rev. and
and Mr*.
Mr*. J
J. L.
u Ickes.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Fish and ; with his wn-in-law and -daughter, new meeting and mystery pal
^*..,7,U1,"
W!
&lt;l£*
ley.
I| M
Mr. and M
Mr*. George Buztance, Iholt °f Battle Creek, and Miu ,family of Middleville spent Sunday i Rev. and Mrs.Jotn
Schurman
----- ------- — *"-------•------------• arp “ fflad t° h“*" *’*H
‘"-'■sranv W« hm» thM -m
.
Mr* A. J Roiuh. Mr. and Mr*.
.rS u!* c^ri Bu Dorothy Woods- local- 'rhfy c“me
with
hl*
mother.
Mra.
Mary
.
Dodge.
I
and
family,
tn
Arm
Arbor.
local,
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Carl
BusDonald Gothard and baby. Mtes ‘
- "}d
a"d
Ca“ B“’ visit James. Margaret, and Donald
A- C. Clark and family spent’
----------------*
■
Prance* Bigg* of Nuhvllle. Mr. and ^.75 M5
Mra Ted^BurtfX^r McOrt«°r °f Straubvllle, N. D. who .bMr-22d
H0yJ
M141 -R-nette MeOowaln of
Thanksgiving
at
Dr.
Gunn's
near
CLAY
HILLS
Mra
Ted B
Bustance
of are
Mr. Henry Sothard and son Gor- with Mr. “and
nd Mr
* Ted
*t»nce of
„ Ue u^fo* bo™
the weekend deer hunting at Man- Caledon!* wu a Sunday evening bring a 25c gift.
I Emk McNce is vlrtUng hi* son.
, Greenville,
School, which formerly started Kalamazoo.
don.
Struble of
a■ *.Mr‘ Charles
and son 1 and son ' Mr
uvii. and
mu Mr*. Emerson
xhuxnwt, ouuuk
ut [
। Mr*Woodworth
Charles Woodworth
Un n *
-• ’supper guest of Mr. and Mra. WilThe deer hunters *11 came home, Peart snd family in Wisconsin
Hutlngs were Thanksgiving din-1 Mr
^ra- Charles Geiger en- an(,
Anna Moore of Eaton n
n?*1
Bfown
11am Dipp and family- Evening at 8:00, has been changed to 9:30
ner guest* of Mr snd^Mr. G W tertalned Mr
and Mr.
Floyd
c.uT on Mr and Mra
MU1 LUU*n
until 12:30, with 45 minute noon last week reporting a good time and ' Mr. snd Mrs. William Hullet
of Middleville were Thanksgiving
recess, and wUl let out at the usual K°°d luck.
Culver.
Frances
remained for -the
Geiger ot Alto and .............
Mr. and
" ‘
.....
.........................................
..................................
SEsS Mra
Mu7Mr. and Mra. Chas. Hendershott guests of Roy McCaul and wife
time of 4:00.
weekend and returned home Sun- Herman Gosch. local, with a ter Friday afternoon.
| Mr and Mr*. Arthur Moore'and
„
M
. .. ..
.
entertained their daughters and
Mra. Sarah McCaul snd daughday.
. । Thanksgiving dinner Thursday.
and Mr*.
RialMr
Kellogg
and !I
Mr. and Mra Wendell Shoe-1 Mrs Rose Doyle and daughter j
W U £ ,an?Uy'
“d Un
Moort 1 JoMr.
An^f
I^rtna
and Mr*
their families and George McCulla ter Bertha and Mrs. Minnie Col­
Christmas Bazaar
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
Wendell
ShoeR
“
c
daughter
Jo Ann Glurow
of Lansing,
Mr.fa^lv^
and Mrs.
maker of Lansing spent Thursday Valento of Detroit were Friday
BervJlcv *“s hcld
fwnUy- “*• Bnd Mra Prank Rob^t
5^“
bum snd son of atetlrs mrM
The Woman's Gariety of the or Hastings on Thanksgiving.
A.n.~ r., Mr.
Dcnia nt Uw church Monday night with Thompson and Dennie, and Mr. and 5®
fand,y
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ernie
Matteson
had
Thanksgiving
day at Leo Colburn's
Methodist
church
U
having
Ils
an
­
afternoon and evening with Mr and
caller* of 1
'
“ Rev. Cliff Storm* of Hutlngs guest Mra. Charles Moore spent Thanks- D°wto&lt;- Mr- and
How»rt nual Christmas bazaar Ln the lheir family all home for Thanks- j In Hastings.
M2r
ThM.r m
Ur. CUrmtt
speaker. Special muslclal numbers giving with .Mr. and Mrs. Glenn . "J®’, .and .
“d
, „, ,,
church basement Thursday eve­ giving.
• Mr. and Mrs Roy McCaul enter ,
.
[Arnold
and
Marilyn
of
Hutlngs
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Aaron
Schwucho
of
1 talned the teachers at the Freeport
Keith of Hastings were Sunday
h»t-I। *'
d*
d %
the.Mt
.youn
t, .
.
ning. December 3rd St 0 o'clock.
nunanv »l*nt Thanksgiving with
wiiu Uie
me uii, re
- -'“rn^—
—
-—
---- •.ff I—
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs H
H. J. Fish and :'**re Thanksgiving guests of their
Battle Creek were Thanksgiving day high school. Monday night to a
evening gue*ls of Mrs. WillLur.
‘*‘* »!•««•. Mrs n
^~— «»»'
—— P,c. Mra. „Chas.
Mr
WUliam u
tef*
George
Hillman
Ch^s- Hamblin
H*“bUn te
u the
Ute
uix*rru&gt;g zeeretarv
zccmary.
chlldten of Middleville, and Mra. ParenU' Mr “nd M”- ol&lt;nn Kel*
guests at Jack Sullivan-*.
secretary.
venison supper.
Thank offering
Hutchens.
0and hatband Of HasUngs.
Mary Dodge, local, called on the i U*t
Mr*. Harry Hetaig of Mars.
Mrs. Clayton
ciavton Denise
Den Lie of
tit Northport
•
Freeport friends of the Ute Mrs.
The Walton hunting party wo* ' Mra.
Mrs Ella Catt was In Hartings
was a Saturday caller
of• Mrs. Ella A. B. Pish family Sunday afternoon । 1 —
Mr• ■ and
Mrs. Alvin Helrigle.
expected home Tuesday.
.-■
——• —
- ------------------------*—• local.
———. O. H. Barnhart ot Portland. Michl- Penn., and Mr* J. W. Hoover ot Thankutivine with Mra. Lenna
Monday.
’
j ' Mr. and
Pittsburg. Penn., were her* last Johnson In Bowne.
Mr. and Mra Tom Morris of Catt.
Cattand Mr*.
Mrl Percy
Percy Penny,
Penny, and
and ‘ "nd
»nd Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mra. Daniel
Daniel Polite
Polite of
of
Tlie Mteses Jean Smith and La­
—Pvt. WlUte
their Correction
Correction-Pvt.
WlUte Hutchens Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. Clarence
Clarence Grandy
Grandy and
and Valparaiso. Ind., were Tuesday eve- her passing on November 26. 8iw week to attend lhe funeral at their
mont Wemmore of Hosting* were Pennsylvania relumed to
■ stl11
—
zx.&gt;P Robinson.
____.Arkan..
____,,------.
x *Mr.
r- -and
— e **-3
Ht Can
two tons of Marshall
were—Thanksnlng supper guest* —of
Mrs. was formerly Mtes Hazel A Roush, brother, Cha*. Haney. All here ex- treated to a venison supoer, Tues­
Saturday evening gue*te of Mist home after a two weeks visit withu,sas.
giving
sympathy to -----Mra.--------Haney
her sinter, Mra WUliam Crakes
|aaa- and
and ha*
,uv' not
not beim
becn transferred
transferred
giving guests
guests of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs.”WHWU-ii Vernon
Vernon ’ Benton
Benton of
of Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids- daughter of Samuel and Mary tend^lhelr
. -.V 7'~
- day night, at the home at Roy Mc­
Margirerite Rogers.
ro. M
Tlie Pleasant Valley W
ro.. A
n. will
wu&gt;I! Adam
Adaxn Endres
Rndre* spent
spent flaturday
SaturdayUsn
Ilan
Dipp
Dipp
and
andfamily.
famUy.
Mr
Mr and
andMra.
Mrs. Howard
Howard Thaler
Thaler Roush, born in Freeport on Christ- , “nd Catherine In their bereavement Caul and wife.
Iris Coon and friend. Dean Nor­
Mrs. Leon ^Uley.
Staley, with
with Mr.
Mr.~and
all day meeting alatthe
theJn,Bht
w,lh* Bm
Dcrt ^xner
H«yner of
of Lake
LakeMr.**and
Mrs.
E. ”
J. Kellogg
from
’‘pent Thanksgiving
with the•*-latter's
mas eve. 1891. and passed away
and
meet
for
an
al!
d
f
ht
'
w,u
”
*
“
■*
’
"
“
‘
‘
‘
Mrs. John Lukso and children
dyke of Kalamazoo, were Thanks­
oA
Thanksgiving
Day
She
leave*
Mrs
Ray
stnl
n
of
Dowagiac
were
home
of
Mra.
Magdallne
Kime.
|
Od
S
“
a
__
J
..
,T
J
ur,ied
to
their
home
brother-in-law
»n
d
»teten
Mr.
and
snent Bunday with relaUvm tn
Mrs,
Kim&lt;- |Gacs*a.
f
w
m,cu
iwtnc
—- -—
giving dinner guests of the for­
Wednesday
December
9. They
wlli I L“
Mr;
Mr’Thanksgiving
v- u Wolcott
of with
Sfinday
after
three
visit Urs Russell Bucnburgh of Holland, to mourn her loss a devoted hu*- ■ weekend guests at Albert Brill**,
Grand Rnolds.
*tl?elr,axUHial
,Chri.*tma."
bazaar
“ingand
were
dinner
their
»on, aMr.
and weeks
Mrs. Glenn
mer's aunt, Mrs. Gall Lightfoot and l^ve
bond,
two
sisters.
Mrs.
Pearl
Linds'
Mr
and
Mrs
John
Havens
called
x--.—
-------- ■ —•.
.
iiMtiziny
Thenkzglvlng dinner with *b—i — ,nn u- ——Mr* n:.*—Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roush of
family.
i guests of Mr. ad v»~
Mrs. fL *R.
'
""
Rockford caUed on her father. P. E. ley of Lansing, and Mrs. Ellen al lhe BrtU home Saturday evening Battle Creek, spent Thanksgiving at
d Wol- Kellogg.
Wilma Kyes of Lansing spent at this meeting.
the Staleys Mr*. KUa Lahr Guy McNee'i. Mr*. McNee accom­
Mr and Mra. Daniel Polite of Deming and the Fish family on Bowe of Rising Sun. Ohio, three to
Rev. and Mrs. C. V. Holstein of ,c®“Thanksgiving day with her parents.
brother* Floyd A. of Clarksville, and Rlchard OeMoU were dinner panied them home for a vlzlt.
Mr.. and
Pish were Valparaiso.
Ind
spent-----------------from SaturGrand Rapids were Thanksgiving
t Mrs.
——John
------- —
-------- 1 -—
• .---------- Friday and on Sunday.
Mr and Mra. Ray Wieland.
T,1»nk*glvlng dinner guest*
gue*t* of Mr. day untU Thanksgiving night with : Mr- “nd Mrs. Orville Kokx of Andrew P. of Hastings and James - — —
Mtrle Surrarrer lias been trans­ guest* of their parent*. Mr. and Thanksgiving
and
Mra.
Meyers
West
the
latter's/parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
BstUe
Creek
were
Sunday
guests
Mra
P
C
Tabberer
Mrs.
Adon
Meyer*
of
We-t
th»
tat*****
Elmer
of
Rockford.
Mr.
and
Mra.
__
.
ferred from Florida to California.
-- •
। Alvin Helrigle.
|of Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler.
Ivan Roush. Mr. and Mra. J. E. *
"
■ J r r • • -Howard Clinton of Bowne, and --------Fl**Port
His address te as follows: Merle
- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henney of ' Mr and Mrs Kenneth Clark ot Roush, Mr. and Mr*. Floyd —
*"d Mrs Mcrrll Karcher snd
Roush
Surrarrer. South Barracks No. 3, Mr and Mr*. Ray Clinton and ,
_.id Mrs. Andrew Roush I
B-D E 14. Navy Yards. Mare Is­ Jack of Irving were Sunday guests Jand,y, Mr and Mr*. Henry Karch- lauuing spent Wednesday night HasUngs spent Thanksgiving with
with
Uie
former's
grandmother,
,
Mrand
Mrs.
Robert
Newton
and
of
Mr.
nnd
Mra.
B.
R.
Clinton.
i"
w
?
d
Ma
“
d
e,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nell
attended
the funeral Saturday at
land, California
•*&gt;««»«»• *&gt;• **- uiuiumi
—iJTT
"J' Mra
-■ . and- ■|
mr
.- a
....j
George
'i family
Lansing, Burial In Larulng cemeMr. and Mrs. Clyde Tooker snd I —
Mrs. ..
Ida ...
Ltnstey of-Hopkins,
“
Jld
-i"— Mrs. if ary Henney.
Mrs. George
Woldring.
Mra. I Mrs. Dan Postma and Phyllis tery.
family of Carlton were Tiianks- Corp Garth Lhuley of Port Leon-1J!n- ML“
Riving dinner guests of Mr and aJd Wood- Missouri, were Saturday
H$p!nl Henry Senuon, Kenneth Woldring. (Ann were in Grand Rapid* SaturAnti-Fresx© for the
Freeport Methodist Church
Mrs. Ernest Tooker.
’ "ftemoon guesU of Mr. and Mra
*Uh Mr- and fctrs and Julia Nylon of Holland. James,day.
Woldring of Zeeland. Mr. and Mrs. I Dott Caln of Lyndondale. New
Mr. and Mra. Truman Pippel of Ernest Tooker.
| ^rest Buehler and family,
“Start" of Everyday
Momlng worship 11:00:
Algonac came late Wednesday eveWarren Surrarrer and Clare made , Mr. and Mra Lionel Whitney and Peter Merrin. Nancy Jane, Ellen, ’York, wu a guert Thursday and
Sunday school 12:00
nlng to spend the Thanksgiving va- a business trip to Freesoll Thur*- I?mlly
Grand Ledge were and Bruce of GreenvUle. Mr. and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Carlton Center Methodist Church
cation with Mr. and. Mrs P C. day
I
Everett M. Love, pastor
ot Grand Rapids, Pvt. Keith Bas* Id Hasting* with Mr. and Mra.
Tabberer and the former's mother
Mr- "nd Mrs. Bird Shellenbarger E1"ora Whitney and Gaylord,
Momlng Worship 10:00.
in Grand Haven and steter and ot Hastings were Thanksgiving din- I Mf- “nd Mr*. Keith Durkee and of Camp Grubber. Oklahoma. Mr. Dorr Caln for a few days' visit and
Sunday school 11:00.
family of Muskegon. They returned ner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Clement family of Woodland spent Wed- and Mrs Ben Blakney. and Mr*, expects lo return to New York
We
Invite the community to at­
for Sunday dinner at the Tab- Mead
noday evening with Mr. and Mr*, Nancy Deming, local, were Thanks- Monday.
giving dinner guests of P. E. Dem-1 Mrs. 1x0,1 Howk was called to tend our service* regularly and
berer'a. leaving for home In Uie
Mra- E H Rockwood of Hastings Ada"&gt; E"dr“•a.,..
—
sjxmt
Tlianksglvliig
with Rev. and
‘“’r' ntld Mr*. Lewis Neeb, local, Ing and the Allen Fish family, the home of her parents, Mr. and enjoy the fellowship of other Chris­
early .naU..
afternoon
----------------—
*5rs.- JJ. L.
L. Ickes,
Ickea.
a,,d Frank Gosch of Rulings spent Caller* were Mr. and Mra. Franklin Mrs. Daniel Weaver of Elmdale. tian people as well as the Inspira­
Mr. and Mra. Tom Whitman are Mrs
Mrs. 'C. M. Stowell called Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mra. Woldring of Traverse City, Mr. and Monday, because of lhe illness ot tion of worship. Every commun­
moving to the Mansfield farm ' Mr. and‘ *'
ity need* a church, but every church
northeast of Freeport •
1on Mr*. Arthur Coleman and sis- Meryl.Neeb and Meria of HuUng*. Mra. Homer Salisbury of Grand bee father.
also needs the community.
Rapids,
John Pish, Jr., of Holland
Mr. ‘nd Mr*. Clayton Denise of
Mr nnd Mrs ...W._.C.-, Lape
spent
Tlie young people of the United 1ter. Mrs. Bessie Fox of Hastings, i. ---------------------' Thankagvtlng
Thankagvilng day
day with
with Mr.
Mr. and,
and --------------and K Braendle,
local. .
I Northport, and Mr. ■»«*
and Mra. *»*»
Ivan Church of lhe United Brethren |n
afternoon.
—
Brethren church and their friends Saturday
1
Christ
Ed
Davis
of
Juriu-on
was
a
FrlMrs
Seymour
Lape
and
Barbara
‘
Mr.
and
Mrs
Leeland
Jones
and
Dentee
snd
family
ot
near
Alto
will have a social meeting In the
day
evening
caller
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ann
of
o
’
’
an
‘
1
Rapids.
Barbara
Ann
two
children
of
Mount
Pleasant
were
Thanksgiving
dinner
guesto
Cool Building Friday evening De- 1
Phon© 302
Forbey.
i relumed home with them and her wvre Friday night and Saturday 1 of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
cember 4. Planned recreation will George
1
Freeport
Mr.
and Mrs jerry
Austin-------and il^rento came after her Bunday.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 Denise- The fonn»r remained foe
begin at 8:00.
!I —
--------------------------- -----------—..—
------- ----I Mr. .apd, ,Mrs. othle
several days visit.
10: 30 A. M. Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers of East .family
of. Blissfield spent
Saturday
,------ Makyes of Newton.
"
u•P
-----* Sunday after- ^Mr.jmd
Mra. Claude---Walton were
Norval
11: 30 A M Momlng worship.
Hastings were Thanksgiving dinner nl«ht with Mr. and Mra. Ed Stolra. !BaU‘c Crc*k
ent
-- —-- ------------------»«•.1^ ------—Thaler
--------- spent lut week
guest* at the Thompson-Fry home Mre- Blalni returned with them to noon »Mh
mother, Mra. Coy Thanksgiving guests of Mr. antf doing.chores at the Ken Smelter's Sermon by A. A. Griffin.
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6:30 P. M. CiirisUan Endeavor.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Jarman, local Cpdar Springs nnd then they mi,Stowell.
Mr*..Owge
Mrs. GeorgeBrownell
Brownell andmiMiss
.. &gt;white
I while
Ken
Ken
...wu deer hunting.
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227 E. STATE BT.
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PHONE UM
were Sunday dinner guests of Mra. returned to Freeport Sunday eve- • air.
“rrana
“Jd «r&gt;.
xtr’- uiaua
CUud Menu
Mead spent
*Per,t Dorothy
D°r°thy Walton of Flint
Thanksgiving
with Mr- and Mrs.; ML
Evelyn OrM,nii
Overholt of Battle Jbekah lodges held a joint,Initiation Worship Together?" Leader, Patty
Polly Parks.
nlng. Mr. and Mra. Austin spent':T
’,nnk’n'* w,,h
Evelvn
Myron Mead of Maple Grove.
Creek spent Uie weekend with her‘st Hartings lut Friday evening Houvener.
jiJM
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Thompson
night at lhe Stair* home,
MrsGliarles
Keller
and
son
Parentf
MV
and
Mr|
Charles
|at
which
time
five
new
members
were Thursday visitors of Mr. and . Mtes Correan Clemens of Pres■
jwere initiated Into the local Re­
Mr*. Theron Dolbee of Hastings.
»P®nt Tuesday night and Bobby of Hutlngs called at the Overholt.
Mrs. Bertha Johnson and son bekah lodge.
Charles Stadle of Hastings spent Wednesday with her aunt, Mr*. Warren Surrarrer home Saturday
afternoon.
Russell, and Mtes Eleanore Banazh | Rev. D. H. Carrick of Sunfield
Sunday afternoon with Carl Light- ”
Harold
«”'w v
Yoder
~l— and• »--■&gt;family.
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Gonzales and ot Hutlngs spent Thanksgiving called at the home of Rev. and
1 Tlie Rebekah Lodge will have a
foot
and Christmas---party,
De- Jimmy were Thanksgiving dinner w,‘h Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poslma and Mrs. E. B. Griffin on Saturday
Mrs Floyd Chase. Miss Deloresbirthday
-------------------------------------------------j The Freeport W. M. A. local will
Stone. Mrs. Wilma Krajenke and cember 10, at the hall Each mem- guesto of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. CUn- Phyllis Ann.
■ Mr. and Mra. Austin Rosenberger |meet at lhe home of Mr- and Mrs.
three children. Miss Arestlne Chase, ber Is requested to be present, 'ton.
and William Chase of Detroit spent , Oring a 25c gift.
.
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs J. L. 1 Mr. and Mra. Roy Preston Ct BatTckes.
| tie Creek spent Sunday with Mra.
Mr. and Mra. Will Blough were Perry Preston.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. ' Mr. and Mra. El Janis and son
and Mrs. Steve Miller of Logan.
Freddy of Detroit were ThanksglvMr. and Mra. Roy Jarman haw ln« guests of Mr. and Mra. Emil
returned to their home after a Oteon.
honeymoon trip in the South. Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs; Richard Durkee
Jarman te the former Anna Me- “nd family spent Thanksgiving
Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
Calls. We wish them much success with Mr. and Mra. Fred Durkee and
Mtrmash 16%
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
In their married life.
family of Woodland.
Msrmosh 20%
eggs per hen? Yes, you're right. They were fed
Franklin Burgess of Battle Creek | Mtes Dorothy Van Patten of Kalspenl the weekend at home
nmazoo spent a few days with her
16% or 20% Mermash.
Mormads Balancer 32%
Abe Thomas of East Campbell was 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160
from
a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Yan Fallen.
Mr*. W. C. Lape
.
i Mr. and Mra. Harold Aldrich and
400 hens and netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
Poultry Supplement 32%
Sgt. Gerald Forbey of Indian- family spent Thanksgiving with
feed. She has fed Mermdsh exclusively since 1931.
apolte, Ind., and Miss Velma For- Mr. and Mra. Carl Lass of -Catebey of Battle Creek were Sunday donla.
dinner guests of their parent*, Mr. I Mrs. Floyd Walton of South
and Mra. George Forbey in honor Bowne was a Sunday dinner guest
of Mrs. Kirbey's birthday annl-. of Mr*. Bernice Closson and acveraaryIcompanled her to Howell and visitMr. and Mrs. A. B. Stevenson ed the latter’s husband.
Average herd production records up to 626 lbs.
and baby of Grand Rapids were j ■ Mr. and Mra. Ira Blough of Alto

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Our Milkmakers for 1942-43 are fortified with
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
ond copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
ever before.

BRIAR Pipes
We have in stock
large quantities of
pipes made from
C e n u ine Imported
Briar although there

are very limited
quantities of certain
makes.

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War is on the Wires, Mr. Jones!

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50c Pipe* of Imported Briar—Plenty on Hand
$1.00 Pipet—Large Stock, various makes.
$1.50 Dr. Crabow and Imperial Yello Bole.
$2.50 Malaga and Shellmore, very fine pipes.
$3.50, $4.00. $5.00. $10.00 Koywoodie, only a

$8.50 Ben Wade—English Made Qualify Pipe.
$10.00 Sasieni—Another High Quality English
Pipe.

BEWARE of Pipes which do not say that they are
made of IMPORTED BRIAR. American Briar is of
Inferior quality.

All. TIME 1* preclou* these war day* — and

| especially telephone time. Yet hundred* of
hour* are wasted dally by people who place a
Long Distance call, then leave the telephone
nnd are not there lo take the call when the
connection i* made.
Long Distance line* now are crowded with
military and war production call*. Normally
we would build enough additional line* and
equipment to take care of all demand*. But
we can't do that today because the necessary
material* are more urgently needed for
fighting.
To make tlie most efficient use of what we
have — to keep lhe wires clear for the fast
tran*mi**Iop of war call*—those are responsi­
bilities shared by every telephone user. For

Here are some ways In which
you can help:

MILKMAKER 34%
MILKMAKER 24%

Fast, Cheap Gains with Porkmaker 44%
ANDY, a pig. weight 31 lbs., got Porkmaker plus com, oats Er whaot. Weighed
192 lbs. 76 days later. Cain 2’/* lbs. per day. AMOS, Andy’s brother, weighed 35
lbs. got corn, oats ond wheat but no Porkmaker. Weighed 98 lbs. 76 day*
later. His gain was only 83/100 lbs. per day. Porkmakar 44% makes pork
more profitable for you.

WbMt Mid*

44% Protain
Flf Start*,
k
ri, Crawar ™ £
eipeclalty the crowded line* lo

Fattnar

loo lb,.

270 lbs.
470 lbs.
1,000 lbs.

llOlbs.
200 lbs.

are calling.

calls must go thraughl

East End Cigar Store

mwt

UST STATIST.

MICHIOM BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY * War calk must go through

HASTINGS

24% or 34% Protoin

FARM BUREAU SERVICES. KK.
HASTINGS, MICH.

TILEPHONI 2111

N. CHURCH ST.

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER J. 1M1

Mr. and Mra. Walter Wilson re­
turned to their home the latter
part of the week from a hunting
trip which wm disrupted al Be
beginning. Walt wa* driving tn
hb uncle's home near Sparta and
took a short cut, uune to a dead
end road and vaulted a ditch. Mr*
Wibon wu thrown through the
windshield and badly cut about tho
face
She suffered greatly from
loss of blood but a passing motor­
ist took her to a doctor at Sparta
where she received first aid and
later was in Blodgett hospital for
blood transfusion nnd care. Sia­
ls still weak but able to get about
the house. Last year at the be­
ginning of a hunting trip they were
called home because their young
son, Gordon fell and injured him-

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MIDDLEVILLE
from P»g» Two.)
taiMte
fuund 10 inches'of
know wban tticy landed north. but
tav ro d*er and came home empty

B. F. Gillett and son Jack spent
Thanksgiving with hl* mother. Mn.
R, D. Lake at Veranantvllte. who
rttunnd home with them and li
ipendlng a few days at the home*
ot her eon*. Burt) and Tliomas and
with ber daughter. Mrs. Nellie
Bbankel.
Stuart Sweet, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. William Sweet leave* thb
Thursday for army -sendee.

NATIONAL BANK
OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CC R ^ORATION

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'mH ao‘severely that he was hos­
pitalised.
Thanksgiving dinner guaat* at
the home ot Mr. and Mra. Chaa
Parker north of town were Mr*
Gregory Ftlspausch. Mr. and Mr*
Roman FclspBuach and children,
and Mra, Harold Parker ol Hasting*
Mr. and Mra. Oeo. Juppetrom
and daughter Nonna spent Thanks­
giving with their daughter nnd sis­
ter. Mrs Burr Cooley and family
in Hastings.
Ellis Cross of Lansing was home
for the weekend. His mother who
has been at Lansing and Dirtwndale for several months also, is
back In town.
Edd Finkbeincr and Frank Lee
returned home Sunday night from
their northern hunting trip. They
report a good time but saw no deer.
The Arthur Geukes family vis­
ited his parents at Byron Center,
*I7ianksglving day.
Andrew Oackter. Mr. and Mr*
Will Gackler of weat Thomapple.
Mrs. George Heintx and son Clif­
ford of north Leighton attended
the funeral of their' oldest niece.
Mrs. Hasel Roush Barnhart at
Lansing. Saturday.
Mr* George
Snyder of Caledonia also attended
the service*.
Mr*. E. B. Lepper returned home
last week from Hudson where she
was called by the death of her
sister. Mrs. Sophia Jewell.
She
also visited a sister at Jonesville
and a brother-in Jasper and at
Jackson during her week's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faulkner will
see "Mrs. Miniver" nt Keith's
tlieatcr in Grand Rapids this Mon­
day evening.
John VanderVecn was a guest
of his daughter. Mrs. Arnold Park­
er and family tn Cadillac over
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Dora Kcpkey of west Thorn­
apple who is in poor health is stay­
ing at the home of Lewis Finkbelner west of town.
E. B. iMStte) Bend’r was a
Thanksgiving dinner guest of a
friend In Holland.
i Mr and Mrs. Edd Timm and
son Leroy’ ate Thanksgiving din­
ner with his mother In Caledonia.
Mi. and Mrs WUliam Campbell
and little son John returned to his
teaching duties in Detroit. Sun­
day after spending the Thanks­
giving vacation with her mother,

Santa foelivs into the Samihj ?
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Personal Affairs with

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Philip Debri and
E,rtn Dohra good. Mr. and Mra. Francis Trou- 1 *** ^rnooti.
of Grandville. Mra. William Nickels, yat of Grand Rapids and lha Oer- I Mr- Ana Mr* Leteer Kxabee and
Mrs Wldlam Loew. Mr*. Walter aid Bedford family local. In Um children spent Thanksgiving with
W.l. la th. rad «U1. UmU er or sot uU J.f.ndul.
Higgins and Mary Haley, all of evening, colter* ware Mr* Louba
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----- j__cri'.ia ..I*
I 4*a4. or vh.rr ..y at lb.
|
u OrterU -n&gt;.t U&gt;. 1IU 4*r at' hli.u* *.&lt; M &lt;u.d.
Leighton
township;
twenty-four Cleveland and daughter, Mn. La­ Larabee of Hastings.
Mn. Sath J. Cock of I^Mlng was , DMMaiwr s. o. m«. *i i« •'»•*»*
r«jwt.e«.uii
grandchildren and two groat-grand Molne Anderson and two lady
u»
ruw
a
KU
»™u.
Mr.
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children.
friends of Grand Rapids.
The Thomappie-KellOCT basket- j Mr. and Mra. Elton Lawrence and Mr* Edw. Walter*, lhe----- - —
returning home with Mr.
ball schedule dates are as foUows little daughter Phyllis, spent lha
subject to change because of gas ’ teachers vacation last week, with
rationing. Dec. 8—Wayland, there; thrir parents at Kalkaska, prinDec. 11 Delton, here; Dec. 15, clpal Earl Vansickle accompanied
Woodland, there; Jan. 9. Hastings, them and the two leachen Uiought
there; Jan. 15. Caledonia, here; 'to do a LlUe deer hunting but it
Woodland, here; Jan. M. Wayland.' wiliioul, having even righted one.

=ere: Fcb .L U?kc
Mr4 Vwl81ckle
lllUe *°n ,pcrA | Thanksgiving day dinner guests
Feb 12. Caledonia, there; Feb. 16. Ule unit during their absence with ! of Mr and Mn James Slocum were
Delton, there; Feb. 1». Lake Odes- I her parent*. Mr. and Mr* Miner i the former's fattier and sister of
s*. there; Feb. 33. Nashville, there. Palmer.
Battle Creek.
The F. &lt;t A. M. lodge wUl meet ' Guest* at the Georae Juppstrom 1 «*»- —&gt;——
*- •- —-------tills Friday evening, Dec. 4. for 1 home from Friday night untU Sun­ munlty Mr. and Mra. Cecil Plank
annual meeting and election of of- day evening were her sister. Mr* and children,-Marie and LeRoy Ce­
fleers.
Ros* Batey, and her son-in-law and cil who moved from Cleveland, Otuo
to the home of Mra. Plank's par-■ oi rr»tw.
«■J*’’uu” ’* Lu’4
small sons recently returned to and little daughter. Jo*n all of ent*. the Bdw. Walter*. Saturday.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Coral.
Mr. Plank started working at Urir
y.
ni»d tn old
Mrs. Frank Shaw after spendig, Middleville Chapter No. 17 O. BUM Co. Wednesday momlng.
! conn aU peUrim wayiog that * &lt;Uy b*
a few weeks with her husband at E 8. ha* elected the following ofYpsilanti. She will remain in Mid- ficen: Worthy matron. Nora Stlmdleville until their home at Ypri'jon; worthy patron, Harry Sllm|s completed. Art was home for son. associated matron. Mildred
the weekend and aU visited his par- Maclver; associate patron. Malents at Hastings.
comb Maclver; secretary. Lenna
Mrs. Florence lobddl of Delta, Kirkpatrick; treasurer, Daisy Hlar;
Ohio, spent the first of the week conductress. Helen Brog Vogel; az­
in town calling on friend*
soclate conductress, Florence Milter.
Weekend guest* of Mrs. Mattle The following are the appointed
Lreika and her daughter Winifred officer* Adah. Pauline Walker;*
were tier grandsons Wallace Leet- Ruth, Leona Longstreet; Esther,
ka. wife and little san Stevie of Lucile Smallsy; Martha, Dorothy
Saginaw and BUUe Lectka, wife-------------- -----“------—
and Utile son Billie.. Jr. ot Wash- j ler; chaplain, Geraldine Carpenter,
ington, D. C. Sunday visitors were marshal. Ethel VanSickte; warder,
her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. Mary
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Cook;
sentinel,
Norman "
Macand Mrs. Frank Caitlc of Prairie­ Iver; organist, Florence Gillett;
ville and Miss Irene Frost of Grand soloist*. Glenn Griffeth and Vera
Rapids.
Hlar; color bearers, Dorothy Brog. ale and Irene of Cadillac; Mr. and
Marjorie Bedford. assistant, Jac­ Mn. Floyd Walton and Marlon of
ccntly visited their daughter Mrs. queline Maclver, historian and re­ Grand Rapids. (Mrs Walter* and
Bernard Peck and family at Has­ porter. Dorothea Coming/ ccre- Marton remaining until Saturday
ting*. The little ‘ grandson Mau­
rice wiio fractured hl* leg for the
second time several week.', ago lias
hod another heavier cast applied
Marie and LeRoy and Mr. and Mn.
to correct a crooked healing and
Seth J. Cook, and Bhltley Jean of
will wear that for some more weeks.
Mn-sing who spent until Sunday
Detroit ore parent* of a baby boy
.
bom on Thanksgiving day. Nov.
28.
The grandparents, Mr. —■*
Mrs. Vur Adams of the Prulrie are
doing aa well as can be expected
at the birth of the flrat grandchild.
1 Mr. and Mra. Harry Nagel were
weekend guest* of her stater, Mrs.
Miner Palmer nnd family on the
HasUngs road. The Nagels have
recently sold their farm at Hick­
ory Comers and have moved to
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FOOTWEKRy^&lt;\r^|

an Xmas Cue for Santa
Plan io be a tr/ig Santa this year. Take this
suggestion. She'll love shoes, .to be gay in.. to
keep her looking her loveliest.. to accent her
feminine charm. Keep spirits soaring with pretty,
clever footwear, by Roberts. Johnson A Rand.

Wayland chapter; Flora Hanlon
acting aa Installing chaplain. Vesta
Griffeth as installing marshall; in­
stalling organist. Clara Bliss. The
tint meeting of the new year wlll
be held Friday evening. Dec. IB
and will be a bowl of rice party
with a potluck supper. At thi*
meeting a sUver offering wlU be

and it la hoped there will bo a
good attendance to encourage lhe
new corps of officer* in their atari.
Old friends of Dr. Lizzie Hen­ Maud Bell Lt chairman of the aupdershott of Detroit, once a prac­
ticing physician of Middleville, are
glad to know that while she is
quite feeble and nearly blind. riie

A Dime Out of
Every Dollar in

'U.S. War Bonds

• pent a few days with Mr. and Mra.
Leo Reynolds recently.
Mr. and Mra. Guy Pfander of De­
troit and their mother. Mra. Bhep-

AUCTION SALE

tertalned the
following
Thanksgiving day: Mr a

Hoving decided to quit farming,I will tell ot public auction at the farm located 6

miles north of Nashville on M-66; or 1-2 mile south of Wamervllle on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1942
Commencing ot 12:30 p. m. E. W, T. sharp, the following described property:

A

gift...he'll enjoij Wearing.

HORSE

Conudcr Im [’reference.. ger »ho« by
Robertt. Johmon and Rand. Watth
him itnile a&gt; he dip* into item.
hear him mumble "S«eil egani... and

1 grey gelding. 4 years old.

CATTLE
8 Hereford heifers with calves by side.
2 two year old Hereford heiferst not
bred.

FARM TOOLS

BOYS and
say

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Allis Chalmers tractor W. C„ 1940
model, on rubber with cultivator ond
power lift, also starter and electric
lights.

Star brands for Xmas

It's Star Brand Styles the children like...and wise par­
ents agree . . they know Star Brands can be depended
upon to wear long and give honest service. It's a
wise family who decides upon Star Brands for Xmas.

gwrtiw

McCormick Deering two 14 in. bottom
tractor plow.

SLIPPERS

|ohn Deere tractor disc.
•
Dunham cultipacker.
3 section drag.
McCormick Deering riding cultivator.
McCormick Deering com planter.
McCormick Deering 11 disc grain drill.
McCormick Deering hay loader.

A gift long rerncm-bered A gift of

McCormick Deering side rake.
John Deere mower, 5 ft. cut.
Low wagon, 4 in. tire.
Rubber tired wagon.
McCormick Deering grain binder, 8 ft.
cut.
Old com binder,
Block Hawk manure spreader.
McCormick Deering cream separator
with power attachment.
Garden drill.
80 rd. 5 ft. medium weight poultry
fence.
2 Jamesway oil burning brooder
stoves.
Drinking fountains.
4 barrels.
Poultry wateren.
6000 Mammoth egg incubator.

TERMS OF SALE: CASH. Nothing to be
be settled for on day of ralt.

TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE
HASTINGS

"Quality Shoes Properly Fitted" “

Michigan

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

OverMai gifts are due now!
You can buy more carefully!
Choice of gifts is bigger!
Saves you time and money!
Merchandise is fresher now!
We can give better service!

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU.

Overstuffed suite, burgundy, like naw.
Library table.
Buffet.
Kitchen cabinet.
9x12 rug.
Dresser.

Unde Sam atki you to SHOP EARLY
so you can MAIL EARLY'!

&gt; WOMEN

fur ’Children

FOR SIX REASONS

removed until settled for. Everything to

FLOYD G. MAHLER, Prop.
H. 0. PENNINGTON. Auctioneer. Naebville phone 3148.

RAYMOND LAPO. Clerk

: Carveth &amp; Stebbins
j

THE RKXALL DRUGGISTS

I

Courtesy and Friendly Service
Shown to All

Fhone 2131, Karthig*

SIAMPS

BONDS

�THI HASTINGS BANNIB. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1M1

''bert

Willison

and

Mrs.

LuclDe Malcolm Robinson of Jackson spent Mr and Mra. Arthur Halit in East ,H,

ItTS.

Her

husband.

Albert

BANFIELD

and family at Battle

DELTON
Roy Adrianson and two sons. Tom
and Jerry of Battle Creek vlalted wr-tnJanes In Galesburg.

Ghruimit parly and chicken dinner
win be features of lhe evening.

Adrlanson Thursday.
BOWENS MILLS
Mrs.
Kathryn ChamberMr and Mrs. Ralph Starring and daughter
- r- —
- —
------- n.” .' Mr
“r Bnd
“,,u Mrs
-*• Csrl
w““ aimmons and
two children Ellsworth and Carol lain, local. Mr. and Mrs- Allen Kn Charles of Anu Arbor visited
their eon Angus and Mra. MacDougof levil Park, spent Thanksglv- Terry and son Michael ot Plaing^ter, Mra. Leon Pennock and
ing with his sister Mrs Leon Pen- well, and Mra. Frank Town and r&lt;jnny Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mra. Dennis Vosburgh
daughter. Mra. Hazel N^^er
Nunemaker
nock and family
Emtr Rnesuick of Battle Creek------------- ----------------- ------------------------ .. . ...
..
entertained their son. Frank and
Mra Charles Harrington and of Hickory Comers spent ThanksB caJler Bt the home of MrB cilffoeg Kahllo and children of *°n “W" Allegan wire dinner family, of Battle Creek and daugh-1
Mrs. John Harrington were Has- giving with Mr. and Mra. Travis
Whittemore Friday night. OraamHUor.,MrLan? Mr* Farniworth
and r.mUv
family flunrf..
Sunday.
tings shoppers Wednesday after- Royer
BatUe----------Creek*k
■j ■------- en- ; Mr and Mrs
.
—in
—--------Mr and• —
Mra. D. Fuhrman
Elliott Eddy and and
land to a dinner last Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Waite spent evening.
noori k
I■ LLMra. Julia We|l»r who has _
been tertained her parents. Mr. and Mra baby ot Battle Creek span ThuraMrs. Marshall Norwood under- in
with the
lhe Hu is on
gain.
.
. at a Thanksgiving
.
12 *r!ih
~ the
—c gsln.
George Sprague
W1U1 thexn parents Mr. and Bunday with his father, CharlM
Fifty-five of this community at­
Waite and brother Gall at York­
T-K- many friends of •«
— »»..
Mn|
Eddy,
went an operation for appendicitis
The
Mrs.
Mao dinner. ’
tended a Thanksgiving dinner at
DOUD COINERS
ville.
In Borgeas hospital st Kalamazoo Schaufhauaer were shocked to hear
E;.
Rev.. "'.
W. 2
D Robinson was unable । M
the church last Thursday evening 30th. a ion. Ronald Eugene. The
fin lhe
the pulpit
nulnlt al
at the
the Methodist
Methodist
Mr &lt;ad.“^' Robert Louden and
Monday morning of last week. Her of tor sudden passing Saturday to, fill
Davis family were former residents
Mrs Marie Putnam of Detroit ! of thia place.
many friends are glad to know momlng al the home of her daugh- church here, at Prairieville and
■na 1,0 couaren ioc«t ana Mra.
lha/she*
Is saining
gaining nicely.
nicely.
II that
she is
ter. KnUe in BatUe Creek. Much Milo Sunday morning on account ^2™ *
"‘nner m Dallle ' Merrill Evans and Mtn Thelma and DeVon Putnam and family of I Laurel Sensiba and family moved
Mrs. Helen Pennock and Mra sympathy ...
Is extended ,to Uie family of illness
Rev. Victor Jones of urc&lt;:* *nanasgivmg.
‘Mott of Kalamaaoo spent Thanks­ j Deartom. wey guests of Mr. and I to Middleville last SalurAay on
Bertha Adams spoilt Wednesday. in their ' 'bereavement,
--------------- ..
Hickory Comers filled lhe pulpit; Funeral services were held Mon- .giving with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don, Putnam from Thursday North Arlington street.
afternoon In Hastings.
1 ...
------- Schoolcraft al all three places
Mr and Mrs. «
George
d«y afternoon from the Henton Mr, Russell Mott and family,
»u. wuu •***. r
p&gt;w, Putnam will be host­ prietora of lhe Paine lake resort, children
Mrs. Blanche Richards spent of Battle Creek Mr. and Mra Frank
M" Mildred Fuhrman and three funeral home for Mra. Mae Bchauf. -------------------------------------- ,
,
.... bridge club at a noon started for Florida last Wednesday
from Wednesday until Saturday rasas ana Mrs. mu' ruiiun oi v.— --------------------------- ---—------ . --- ., --------- .
—
with her daughter Mrs Harold Kalamazoo were dinner guests of her mother. Mrs. George Sprague denly Saturday at the home of ber , campaign Is the oldest health drive i luncheon Wednesday . .
to spend Uie whiter.
Lowe In Niles.
the countryTTuiVing started in
Mra. Eva Sweet had as her
Mr and Mrt. Bert Patton Sun- spent one day last week In Kate- daughter. Mrs Kate Parldrr in in th.
Mrs. Margaret Sheldon. 7». who day.
[ Thanksgiving guests her sons Ben
--------BatUe Creek She was tom Aug. 1907.
mazoo.
had been in falling health for some
Among the hunters who brought' Elmer Willison of Fort Dlx, N.
time passed away Friday evening back a -deer were Russell Mott, J. has been spending a 10 day
of last week at the home of Mr. George Leonard. Arthur Fisher, furlough with relatives in this vicnnd Mrs..Leon Leonard tore, where Wilbur Solomon. William Smith.
InK/she has made her home for some
Mrs Mary Payne of Hastings
Mr- *nd MrE
Durkee entertime
She was torn September spent Tuesday and Wednesday wlUi tallied the following guests ThanksMr. and Mra Leon Pennock.
Mra. Julia Durtree. Mr and
the widow of William Sheldon w^o
Mrs. Mary Payne of Hastings Mra. Gordie Durkee and son David,
died five years ago. She leaves spent Tuesday and Wednesday with local. Elmer Willison. Fort Dlx,
a daughter. Mra Ray Jacobs of Mr. and Mra Leon Pennock.
N J. Mr and Mra. Stuart Waters
Jackson and two grandchildren.
Kenneth Town, who was Induct- °nd children. East Delton. Mr. and
Funeral services were told from ed into the army recently, Is ata- Mra Walter Willison and children.
Uie Stockbridge Methodist church Honed at an army camp In Texas. Clarksville and Ed Willison. Rich­
in Kalamazoo at 3 o'clock Monday, according tp word received by his land,
following khort services at the parents.. Mr. and Mra Wade Town. 1 Mr.■. and Mrs. Ike Johnson enhere
Hcnton funeral home !.
“7i
' lait" week
” ’tertained their broUier-ln-law and
Miss Dorothea McBain of Bal- sister. Mr. and Mrs- Jay Wilkinson
(|lcnn, Roger and Leslie Wil­
He Creek and her- sister Kalhrtne for Tiianksgiving dinner.
llama. -Mr. and Mra. Max Rey­ of Hillsdale, spent the weekend | Robert Faulkner and son David
nolds, Herman Reynolds and Ken- with their parents Mr. and Mra.!of Coloma visited his parents Mr.
neUi Dewey returned home Mon­ Roy McBain.
and Mrs- Ellu E- Faulkner recentday momlng from Marquette. They
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Martin and &gt;Ybrought back three deer.
Miss
Bessie---------Paulkner
son David of Allegan were dinner
1----- —
—— is taking
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Bush spent guests of Mr. and Mra. Fa maworth a tw0 weeks' vacation.
Thanksgiving wlUi their son nnd Bunday.
■’unday
.spending
with
spending some of Uie
Use lime
t
daughter-In-tew. Mr. and Mrs. Ger­
Mr and Mra. Charles Beck of hw «««r. Urs Charles Kopf in
ald Bush in Lansing.
,
Galesburg spent Sunday with their Middleville.
.
Mrs Jolui Jones and two daugh­ brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
MrMr. Henry Roger, of
ters of Toledo. Ohio spent several Mra Gordie Durkee.
Doster announce lhe engagement
days recently with his parents. Mr.
Mr and Mrs Farnsworth spent °&lt; U»eir daughter. Joan to Kenneth
and Mrs. Fordle Casey. Mra. Casey Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Francisco, formerly of ^Delton and
and Mra. Jones sjient one day in Mra Leon Wlnalow al Hickory ;U»e «&gt;n of Mra. Susie Francisco of
Kalamazoo.
Mrs. June Sllcock Comers
[Kalamazoo. No date has been set
and son ot West Hope spent Sun­
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Robinson for Uie wedding. Miss Rogers is
day with Mrs Casey.
went to Edmore Tuesday to get a seplor student of W. M. C. E„
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Moore of her mother. Mrs. George Bchmalz- Kalamazoo. Mr. Francisco is In
Flint visited tor sister, Mrs. Myrtle tied of Levering, who will spend t the navy.
Lelnaar recently. Mr. and Mra. some time with them. MIm Ells- j Mr. and Mrs. Willard Duddlea
Jason Willison, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- a belli Robinson of Lansing and ' and children were dinner guests of

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WOOD-WASH
—Steps Up Power

tng Day gucetx of Mr. and Mrs. RenMr. nnd Mra. Chas. Higdon and Lt Co! and Mrs. H. J. Stang nnd lough but was recalled after spendThose neither absent nor tardy DURFTE
jon. Charles Alfred of Nashville, mother. Mrs. C. B. Benham of Do- Ing one day with hl* family.
"*■*'
---------- ,--------------------------------- ....
MY. and Mrs. Claud Hunt and.
returned to Lansing with her sister, were Sunday dinner guests ot Mr.! wagiac from Saturday until Monday.
Carlyle Burkle ot Lanning and j Don Bailey. Richard Karrar. Mary
Mrs. Smith and spent Friday with and Mra. Welby Crockford.
‘ Mr. -and Mr*. Richard Hughes of MIm Jean Burkle of Battle Creek] Piper. Oecll Rogers. Larry Vandecar.
______
„ her there.
' Mr and Mra Harold Rowland and r AUegan were also ruciU.
were Thankigtvlng Day gur&amp;tx at
John Bcgerow. Georgia Varney, Bet­ don Wolf st Plainwell.
Ssst Lanmng visited her *Uter and
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Fisher and son j Elnora and Robert of Lake Odeasa
Mr. and Mra. John Dell and Mina- thc home of their parents. Mr. and, ty Classic. Kenneth Dulta. Anna­
— —-------------------- —!
10-Fold Increase to
husband. Mr. and Mra. Blrd.slll Holly Max and Mr. and Mra. Oro Lehman., were Supday dinner guestx at the ' Dorothy Dell were Thanksgiving Mrs- c,r* Burkle. Mra. Carlyle Burk- ] belle Bia. Eldon Phelpc. Donald Ro­
tended the House! W. M. A. baxaar
U'.itla
gers. and Frances Stahl.
over the Thanksgiving holiday._______ Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Law- home of Mr. and Mra Eldon Farrell. Day gueetk of Mr. and Mrs. Erra
-«•»- »—
Leslie last Wednesday evening.'
owv wuna
Farthliur
Ella Jane Bennett has moved toJal
,
Mr. and Mra. Howard Hewitt andrence Chase and sons. Coats Grove I Mr and Mra
Farthing iI D*
*'111 and
■nd daughter
dsughter Joyce of Lansing. lfrj l» Detroit but returned to spend,
. . ihUrl
.*?url Mn. —.. ..
-----------. ..
. the weekend with her husband at; Battle Creek. This makes our en- Mra. Gale Pierce and daughter 1
On n~ember 1 Radio Station
Mi. U,d Mn. TM «W-r
Jn-W H»n&gt; Ttankwinj, D» -Kh Mr
,
wllh
Fnn»
Hynn
.nd
Mn. _
fWd
Phyllis of lawlie returned home with woOrTWASH, GrTnd Rapids,
rallment 49.
w»n nunUdl.UM IMy junu ol
.nd Mn M L.lrm.n of »n&gt;. doudhu-r .nd l.mdy. Mr. .nd Mn.' Siow.ll wiu .nl.mm rh. wm the Carl Burkle home here.
nc rnjujeu
on
„m fo'’ \ 5^ LvUlt’ . „ .
Jumped its power to 5(XX) watts upMrs. Arlle Spindler and her' We
enjoyed me
the program
program put
put on,
Mr Mid Mn. Onor Fu,«.inn o
Mr .nd Mn. Rolph L.IIUr .nd
Ktohl,
Woodl.nd BlrrM.y Club .&lt; iH. Ier.
by Mra. Smith's children WednesR**' A' M- CoIdren of Hastings I on authorisation of the Federal
MUdknn.. TOU ... Ch. .rcr.nl
U, .nd Mn Ronald L.honn n-Mn Roten Cmr.lord U ,pmdln«
m.r'. horn. Kidoy oRrmoon. Dt- daughter Mr*. Margaret Estep of
| Rave a very fitting talk on"India , Communications Commission. The
Harlett attended an annual birthday day.
XcUHl family aaUcnna
iunmd Sunday alirrrmon from • . law dan with Mr. and Mm John embar &lt;
We
had
15.75
for
Defence
Stamps
1
r
®
r
Than^offerlng
program
at
(
ten-fold Increase will greatly indinner
held
this
year
at
the
home
of
Mn. Idlib Smith and mn akn of. t.o .nb a hunun, mp »&gt;ar Roa- H
o,
M, and Mn K.nn.u, Hau., and
the church Saturday evening.
1 tenaify the station’s signal within
Londni and Mr and Mr. WL Ila common. Ralph bar.nl a fun burlc,
u„ nd„„ y,mU
.hlMran of WyandoH. apraf fh. Mr. and Mr*. Russell Kantner of thi. ww.g.
have started our Rhythm' “Yr ,nd Mn John Hook ■ndthe metropolitan Grand Rapids
mu. woodland -ar. Thankarh. ih. Rm monilni hr aa. oof.
, u,
u„ ao&gt;
TharHa.i.inr holiday wlih Ma par­ Hastings. Other guests were Mr. and RaWe
i
1(
j
famllv
were
at
the
Ormaha
tar«a.
and will
I Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.
, enu. Mr. and Mrs. Wlll Hauer. They Mrs. Otto Townsend ond Mtas Phoe-.
■ing at Art Gorham's 'nutnJugiv- ■ expand its priI Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and son 1 Hxnt Saturday with Mr/and Mra. be Oaks, Woodland. Mr. and Mn ,
1 Ing. Mr. and Mn. H. Williams and 'mary coverage
Franklin Townsend of Ionia and Mr.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jack of Lake Odessa and Mr. and 1 Arthur Allcrdlng and adn:
and Mrs. Carl Weatplnter. Jr. and
The Methodist Church
!I family of Lansing and Mr. and Mr*, to an area ern.Mra. Tom Long of Grand Rapid*
Mrs. Geo. Sears and Mn
(John Moore of Striker were guests I bracing K al­
two children and Mra. Maggie Kant- ।
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor . lot
' J. W. Moores. Mr. and Mn. Edd I "naxoo, South
spent Thanksgiving day with their' Allerdlng attended the SuJ
10:00 JL M —Morning Worahlp
!
parents. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Long. te«- Birthday Club at lhe
of ner of Hastings. Honor guecu were
1 Rice and daughter with Mr. and
.. Albion,
Mr*.
Spindler.
Mrs.
Townsend
and
11.15
A
M.
—
Bunday
School
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miel and' Mrs. Carl BrelcheLsen of
.;1 Mra. Kendall Kellar and son Nell In '
. ,ar'
Mr.
Kantner.
8:00
P.
M.-Young
People's
Servdaughter spent lhe Thanksgiving Tuesday.
‘ Hastings.
lotte, St. Johns,
Harry Long returned from" Ifie
I Ray Clemens, Perry Smith. Her- j £a^?PaC_lty
Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mr. nnd Mra. Elwyn DeU of Leslie
north
deer
hunting
with
a
group
of
Mie) of McBride.
' were Saturday dinner guests at the
Lbert Rose and Jake Callahan went 2? ? * Newayw
hunters,
the
lucky
one
who
brought
tlce.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Moon were home of his parent*. Mr and Mrt.
■ de*r hunting Friday.
I
home 'hia^no _not'deer but a fine
Thursday I P. M.—Midweek ServMr. and Mrs. Walter Gorxline and
d M
v
... .
Thsnkrgiving Day guests of Mr. and John Deli
Mra. Wayne Offley of South WoodThanksgiving Dav guests of Mr. black bear, weighing about 150 Ibn.
Marilyn of Gull lake. Mr. and Mfc ,
1300 ®n Your Dial
An announcement was recently
Sunday morning. December 6 will Gale Pierce and Phyllis of Leslie, I
land.
and Mrs. John Bulling were Mr. and
No change in wave frequency
Mr*. Leroy Perkins and daughter 1 Mra. Rolfe Bulling of Hastings and received by Mrs. Carl Walts from1 be Membership Sunday and a group' and Mr. and Mn. John Moore, local.1 accompanies the step-up in power,
Audrey went to Kalamazoo Wednes- Mr. and Mrs Arthur Allerdlng and Mr*. Robert Pennell. &lt; Naomi Van- will be taken Into the membership' were Tiianksgiving dinner guests of the Grand Rapids station contlnuLoo» of Springfield, Pynn.. of the of the church, a special program U
dav to spend Thank««lving with Mr.,
local
'
Rev. and Mra. Pfeiffer.
}“E to transmit on its regular 13Wand Mrs Homer McAllister and
Var”' Wotring and Mr and Mr*, birth of a baby boy. Robert VanLoo being planned. The public is Invited.
Mr. and Mrs Plovd Palmer and : ",l‘*yc,e. grant.
. , , .
daughter Joyce Mra. McAllister and.
Wotring were Sunday dinner Pennell, bom on November 5. Mr*.
■Pennell
was formerly a teacher of
The Evangelical Church
Joyce returned to Woodland with Rueris nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs
music
in
the
Woodland
acliool*.
them on Friday aritt remained un-1 s- W. Smith of South Woodland. In
J. S Dea bier Pastor
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Geo
Wingard
were
til Sundav for a visit.
' the afternoon they called on Mra
10: 00 A. M —Momlng Worship
“n , technical operation eight miles
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niethamer Maude Wotring of Nashville and son Thanksgiving Dav guests of her sls- .
11: 00 A. M.—Sunday school
Harold Ritchie“nd lo tbc *oulh ,of GrB.nd
and Pegpv and Mr. and Mrt. Stake Gaylord Wotring of Bridgeport. mJ
M
L&gt;
Harold Ritchie, were un ted in mar- Rapidll into tho moal Inodern radio
Rising nnd Gene of West Woodland Conn , who was visiting hb mother.:
8.30 P. M.—Evening Worship
riage by Rev. Campbell of Assyria broadcasting plant in the entire
surprised their mother. Mra. Gfo. Gaylord Wotrihg Is connected with
Thursday
evening — Midweek ' ??day Bt. 3:30 p m at the ,w,ne ' nation, hailed as a definite advance
Niethamer and stater. Mra. Bertha ' "n electrical firm In Bridgeport nnd
Prayer Service.
’ ’
of Mr and Mn, Roger Davis. Mtaa in radio engineering construction.
The Woodland Woman’s Study
Flory nnd son Verdum when they ' Is.l’aving for Alaska Immediately on
Louise Conklin, sister of the bride 1
''This la the National UroadcaatClub are planning a Carry-in
came on Thanksgiving to spend tlie business for h!s company.
.
Zion Lutheran Church
«***• bridesmaid. Raymond Black. I ing Company!" . . . “This la the
dinner
at -----their’TT
December
dav with them.
L Mr. nnd Mrs. Welby Crockford Christmas
----- ; —
r—277
”™"
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
uncle of the groom, was best man. I BLUE Network!” . . . "This is the
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Munger were ' «”d family spent Sunday with her PJ”11’’?. t0. **. h^^nnn*l.»Tl]CSd&lt;l? '
10: 00 A. M.—Sunday School
1। Forty
rorty friends
mends and relatives were I Michigan Radio Network!”
Atperican manhood and womanhood arc a healthy
Tiianksgiving Day guests of Mr and Parents. Mr. nnd Mrs J. L. Higdon “7'"!’_r, ®
*he
11: 00 A: M—Morning Worship
present Mr. nnd Mra.
Top pught Rad|0 jjhowa
Mrs. Ritchie left
left 1
Mrs. Geo. Bowden of Battle Creek ' 01। Bnrryville
" 2S
£eJ5,l;B
D«rr&gt;»mc
. h
; ??L”
"j*—' _3?1C J™, *—_**
------ 1 Lutheran Gospel Hour 3:30 P. M.1 on
lot today. There it no reason why they should be
—1 a short honeymoon, returning
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Lawrence
Lawrence mut
Paul aracd T LSn'r.
S'.!1”/ “Bible
Listeners will continue to hear
Three soldiers from Camp Custer
Mr.
---------—'. verae.
"T* otover cj&lt;LW,
1 Monday.
...j ,Christmas
will
bv lhr
the "•
’ -----------were also dinner guests
comnanled by their daughter and
r5\,nlBS ccarols
f‘ro?, w
U be suns by
these various chain identifications
otherwise. They understand the importance of eat­
over the new WOOD-WASH, the
Mr. and Mra txmls clum of Lake family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Amie *n» *f*p " ‘V* Vpper
test
Wo&lt;&gt;dund Church
i IRVING
ing correct foods and they know about the beneficial
by Mrs. Walter m.
Fisher
a Christ- '
traffic depart­
&lt;MK»MKRIHMiar. nnd'.ions’of' "itattie~ Creek
. "were I,.
—nnd
....
.
Beginning December 8. ehurch will
ment of the sta­
linger of Hastings Snd Mr nnd Mrs. Tiianksgiving Day guests of Mr. and nla"’ frollc u Planned.
qualities of milk. But better than just milk they
I 10 oTa M—Wd£hto and Lrmon "■ Bl one OCMX* ,na Bunday
tion making its
Wayne long spent Sunday with Mrs. Chas Rowlader ot Grand Rap­ Christina* Card Shower
A' Jf
^l^M
l.acho©! at two.
selection of pro­
know that Highlands Dairy Grade A Milk is extra
John Sunun and helped him cele­ ids. Mrs. Faul nnd Mrs. Arnie and
grams from the
For
Soldier
Boys
j
Dec
9
'
The
U&lt;Ut
“
'
wll
&gt;
meet
“
»&gt;»«
brate his blrihday
'sons remained with the Rowlader*
...
- - -7
-- rr'-[
Urea
of —
the
Blue o’_”
y
. home 01 Mrl Arthur indent Frttop-flight otterrich, high in vitamins and low in bacteria.
of
the
Blue
Supt. and Mra. H. A. Kltson en­ until Saturday when they returned ] „,E?d'r ,tbe .
cou,JclJ
I day. December 4. Christmas grab
Ings of all three
home.
Mr,
Arnie
joined
her
on
Sat®
l
.
ay
M°i
her
s
Club,
a
*hower
of
1
tertained with a family dinner on mniie. mr. Arnie jomca ner on ttat“ T~"”
'Neglect not to assemble your-■ u._
...
. c?ut - to - coast
„wi
,h.v
...
ul
Christmas
cards
for
all
Woodland
1
A'L w?odln“d selves together. "
Tiianksgiving Day. Guests were Mrs. urd.ty and they remained with her
broadcasting
SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY
j
boys
in
the
service
ta
being
planned.
1
and
10c
for
the
society
beside
the
,n ,he **"*“ u b*lM nI«nn*rf 1
Bertha Cliffe of Carson City. Mr. parents for the weekend.
systems.
;
dinner
to
help
make
up
the
ehlekcorrect
of all
Unlted Brethren In Christ
and Mrs. Cha*. Clernow of Okemos
Mr nnd Mra. ^Lester Miller of Picture*
. - y—and
--------------- addresses
------ -- ---------Pioneer netlen pie fund for lhe year. There
Phone 2651 for home delivery or buy it at your grocers.
t H. Osgood—Minister
and Mr. and Mra. F. E. Border of 'Clarksville called on Mr. and Mrs. ‘’J* boys are. wanted immediately. 1 ■
• was no cltlcken dinner.
Geo Forman on Friday Mra. Byron pl*“*,leB’e th*m
,he loc*‘ hard" Woodland
Woodland
.
FraakMtrsaa
world IS the
' Mr. and Mrs.- James Navel en_
Momlng worship—10 A. M.
■ V. R. Wotring was In East Lan- Tcaker and daughter of Pontine , rBre *,orcNBC, of which
&gt; tertained nil their children Thanks - WOOD-WASH has been an affili­
Sunday School—11 A- M.
alng Monday to call on Pvt. John spent Saturday^nd Sunday with'
I giving.
'
Christian Endeavor—7:30 P. M.
ate uninterruptedly for nearly
Doneth while he was on furlough her parents, Mr and Mr*. Forman w ARNER-SINKLEr
On Saturday
evening. November
‘
~ ' Evening worship and sermon—8, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flanders. eight years. It in known throughout
HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
i«^
from Faster Field. Texas and visit­ Mr. and Mra. Earl Drake of South' ~~
1 son Eugene nnd wife and Miss Betty broadcasting circles as “the net­
ing in East Lansing at the College Hastings called at the Forman home
OR PASTEURIZED.
PT. 6c; QT.
■■
tings,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
j
Cottage
prayer
meeting
Wednes-j
*
p
f?
t
Thankralvlne
at
Lowell.
work most people listen to moat"
where he was formerly employed. Monday.
| Mr, and
Tra*te and — a fact established by all survey
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lynn Osgood and Warner of Woodland was- united In day—7:30 P. M.
Pvt. Doneth is In Radio Communi­
------- •--- •- -— •• —
t|children of Grandville were Bunday . ratings which show It to have concation, directing airplanes from a son Jack returned from a deer hunt­ marriage to Mrs. Bertha Humphrey Kilpatrick
callers
at
lhe
home
of
their
fattier
sistently
32 of the 50 most-popular
ing trip In the Upped Peninsula last Slnkler of Hastings. The cerenwnv | Sunday School—10:36 A. M.
tower at Foster Field.
BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
who remains about the same. Mr. i Programs heard on the air. Listed
Jack Crodkford of East lensing week. Lynn was the fortunate one was performed by the Rev. E. M. | Worship and sermon—11:30 A. M. nnd Mra. Wilson Travis of Battle below arc some of the NBC shows
m
—»-»■— *Endeavor
r-j——- —7:30 —
Christian
P. ..
M. i Creek were thert Saturday.
spent Thanksgiving with hl* parents in the family and bagged a fine Wheeler tn the future home of the
| which high-light the average listendeer.
. |[ couple at 811 East Bond St. In Has- ’ Cottage prayer meeting Thursday
Mr and Mra Welby Crockford.
Mr. and Mra. Argyle Wlndes were I er* week:
Mr. nnd Mra. Arthur Allerdlng j tings.
Mr. and, Mra. Cha*. Farthing .and 1
1 home
from Royal Oak for the-------week-1
"Fibber McGee &amp; Molly”
Questa Included Mr. and Mrs. Les-1
—— --------- —
.--------------------------------------Mr. mid Mrs. Ben Schneider were were in Hastings Saturday when I|
"Kraft Music Hall"
'
ter
Warner
and
Mr.
and
Mra.
W.
H.
nEAT
H
W
BABY
।
end
'
Grand Rapids visitors Wednesday. 1 they went out to see T Sgt. John,
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK. Prop. Halting!
Bergen &amp; McCarthy
William McCann vtalted at the
Mr. and Mra. Karl Paul and chil­ Russell Bulling who was home on 1 Warner of Woodland Mr. and Mrs I Coroner Dr. C. P. Lathrop and
Jack Benny
i
Chas.
Humphrey
and
Mra.
George
Sheriff
Glenn
Bera
were
called
to
borne
of
hi*
son
and
Hfife
at
East
dren vtalted her sister and husband. leave. John excepted a ten day furBob Hope
I Humphrey of Freeport. Mr. and, thc home of Mr. and Mr*. J*m»* Lansing from Thursday until Sun- ■
"One Man’s Family” ■
| Mra. M. DeBakey of Grand Rapids. I Jordon on the Alex Leyster farm | dav and attended lhe football game
"Doctor
l.Q.”
Johnny Warner of East Lansing. 1 'oulh of Orangeville early Saturday! between Oregon and M. S. C.
Eddie Cantor
-TSBE!
Mrs. Dorothy Yarger nnd Mrs. 1 morning to investigate the death of,
------------ —•••--------"Voice of Firestone”
' ■a grandson
prunrtkjRn e\9
— Jordon
TnrHrm*R
Lead* World
of th
the
’s. OnKrW
Robert
Claire Bawdy of Hastings
Red
Skelton
-----------The United States leads lhe world i
1T muucmi
Kenneth rmwt,
Pardee, B«cu
aged asm
eight monina.
months. ;I
Fred Waring
Woodland
MidlandTownship
TownshipSchool
School
Dr. Lathrop pronounced the death in railroad trackage, with 38.500 i
Kay Kyser
Kindergarten and Fir*I Grade
| due to pneumonia.
Tlie child's i miles. Soviet Russia holds second ;
"The Telephone Hour"
Miss Doris Whitney, teacher
.....
father Is in the anny.
; place.
“Johnny Presents Ginny Simms"
"Truth or Consequences”
"Mr. District Attorney”
Baby Snooks &amp; Frsnk Morgan
"Information Please”
"Fitch Bnndwsgon”
“Hour of Charm”
“Battle of the Sexes”
Rudy Vallee
Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra
"Aldrich Family” '
NBC Symphony
“National Barn Dance"
Fast-growing giant of the air­
waves is the BLUE network, which
supplies WOOD-WASH listeners
with many radio favorites includ­
Ing:
'
Metropolitan Opera
■
Lowell Thomas

WOODLAND

HALE
HEARTY

HEALTHY

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

HIGHLANDS DAIRY

AUCTION SALE

As I am moving to Battle Creek and will have no further use
for the furniture I will dispose of it at Public Auction at the
house in Coats Grove across from where the old elevator
stood on

“Club Matinee"
Raymond Gram Swing
"Tha Parker Family”
“Breakfast Club”
Walter Winchell
I
Acclaimed the best state network
I in Radio, the Michigan Radio NetI work brings to western Michigan
such fine features as the following:
j

SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 1942
Starting at 1 O'clock, I Offer the Following Articles
Spiegel enamel cookifove, nearly new

Coleman lamps

Breakfast table and 4 chairs

Shovels, Axes

Kitchen cabinet

Fruit cans

Montgomery Ward 5 burner oil stove,

Keg of vinegar

Quantity of new lumber

Quantity of used lumber
9x9 umbrella tent

16 ft. boat

3 piece living room suite

part of what we’re fighting foe today.
It haa lifted power production and
munitions production to tremendous

heaven!
A lot of other folks are being pleas-

But that’s the kind of bargain in

Wash tubs ond boilers

2 library tables

Zenith 9 tuba electric radio

Garden cultivator

Stands

5 gal. paint

2 iron beds, springs ond mattresses

3 rolls of electric wire

Dresser
du* in your own home because you
kept adding new appliance* and using

18 steel traps

Commode

Clothes bars

electric service, too.

Actually, the average American
home enjoys twice « much electricity
for its money as it did 10 to IS yean
ago. Pci _•» you haven’t realised

made possible by the experienced mm
and women of your electric company
— and by practical business manage­

ment-under public regulation.
This is the American system of free

Spean

J

Carpenter and garage tools

2 electric floor lamps
Carden tools

Dishes and cooking utensils

2 hone United gas engine

Many other articles too numerous to

V-8 Ford front axle and tires for trailer

CONSUMERS
POWER
COMPANY

4’

3 hand saws

Vice and pipe wrench

Bedding

mention.

which America leads the world. It is
dut they’re getting a double order of

Paper rack

Montgomery Ward coal ond wood
circulating heater

ELMER’S pop-eyed surprise is per­
fectly natural. Twins I An unexpected
double order of happiness from

Cider barrels

7 x ^tug

12x14 linoleum

I

3 cords wood

’ Shotgun

2 rockers

|
j

6 gal. crock

Dining room table

upright oven
3 odd chairs

2 crosscut saws
3 oil barrels

|

TERMS OF SALE: Cash day of tale, no goods removed until settled for.

DEMOND, Prop.
. Auctioneer

•

CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Ckrk

Harry Heilman's baseball
“The Green Hornet"
U. of Michigan football
“March of Victory"
Detroit Lions* foolball
“Pete and Bob”
“Day In Review"
Hillman and Lindley
Edgar Guest
The listeners
are the judge
and Jury, and,
through the
splendid sugges­
tions from time
to time, WOOD­
WASH has been
able to develop
a number of
well-produced
programs di­
rectly reflecting
the local enter­
tainment preferences. Here is a
fourth reason why the WOOD­
WASH frequency is the most reli­
able spot on the radio dial.
Popular Daytime Serials

!

Among the various dramatic
serials and out-and-out women's
programs broadcast by WOOD­
WASH during the day are:

"The O’Neill’a”
"Lone Journey"
“Breakfast At Sard!**"
“Glenn and Lenore”
“Linda’s First Love"
“Hearts In Harmony"
“The Editor*a Daughter”
“Backataga Wife"
“Cooking School of the Air”
"When A Girl Marriea"

“Portia Faces Ufa"
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grams broadcast over the naw
WOOD-WASH earns for it the de­
served title of “Outstate Michi­
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OD-.WASH
« Up Power
Fold Increase to
5000 Watts
amber 1 Radio Station
IVASH, Grand Rapids,
■ power to 5&lt;XH) watts up*
ri aation of the Federal
rations Commission. The
ncrease wlll greatly in&gt;e station’s signal within
opolitan Grand Rapids
1 will *
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100 on Your Dial
nge in wave frequency
es the step-up in power,
Rapids station continui«mlt on its regular 13Wrant.
g of a switch before 200
i in an elaborate cere*
'changing from the old
” swiftly transferred the
iperation eight miles
I to the south uf Grand
t&gt; the most modern radio
ig plant in the entire
led as a definite advance,
ngineering construction,
tne National Broadcast*
iny!” . . . "This is the
work!" . . . "This is the
ladio Network!"
'light Radio Shows i will continue to hur
ius drain identifications
ew WOOD-WASH, the
traffic depart­
ment of the sta­
tion making its
selection of pro­
grams from the
top-flight offer­
ings of all three
coast - to - const
systems.
Pioneer net-

NBC, of which
SH has been an affiliTuptediy for nearly
It is known throughout
g circles as “the netpeople listen to most”
tabiished by all survey
ch show it to have conof the 50 most-popular
eard on the air. Listed
ome of the NBC shows
light the average listenIcGee &amp; Molly'
lisle Hall”
t McCarthy
my

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inter
Firestone”
ring
rr
phone Hour”
‘resents Ginny Simms'1
Consequences"
let Attorney" •
eke &amp; Frank Morgan
Ion Please”
idwagon”
Charm”
*
the Sexes"
lorsey's Orchestra
1 phony
Barn Dance"

[H$.Kiant ot the air­
fl LUE network, which
I0D-WASH listeners
•adio favorites includtan Opera
lomaa
fhe Book-Ends”
S.I.,
er Family”
Club"
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NASHVILLE

——————————
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bobier and
daughter, who bought lhe C. E.
Appieman farm north of town have
moved to Plymouth.

day and Friday with her son Ray
Gibson and family in Lansing.
Ralph Wetherbee suffered a scVere stroke Friday morning.
G aylord Wotring of Bridgeport,
Conn., spent the weekend with hte
mother, Mrs. Maude Wotring. Ha
General Electric Co. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. George Wot­
ring of Detroit. Miss Louise Wot­
ring of Lansing. Mr. and Mn. Henry
Ford arid family of Kalamaaoo and
Mn. Emma Platt of Wayland.
Mra. HMUe Fumtaa la visiting
relatives in Grand Rapids.
Clair Burdick of Detroit spent a

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Cogswell and family ta
I.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 1
*
South Bend, Ind., wsr
afternoon end overnight
Mn. Karrer's parente. Mr
Bhlrisy Slocum.
Mr. and Mrs Orr Fisher were
•Diankaglving day gue^ M Lre
■
■Ue^gsWll and Amily ta Nadv
;
!i-rille
I
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■Thanksgiving guests of Mn. Flory's

Hastings.
Mr. and Mn. Linden Bryans are
the parents of an sight pound son
born Friday morning, November 31.
Congratulations.
I Congratulations to Mr. and Mra
Ed Wemar of Grand Rapids who

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mix. vnaoxs xjvvk mi ovviu
uuu axcb. zx. w. xisrumg.
iAjnariO»M, *JT. 8fiu MTS. GOO. BOAUnion City, Indiana^ Fritasy. Mus
^4 jgra Laird Wotring of also present.
• The Union Cemetery Circle will । ner and daughter, Eleanor, st tris I.
rCclte^**?ndkaiia’ acco^rtS^ ar‘nd R*PHis *l;d Miss Betty WotMr ttnd Mr3. Linden Collison at- 'r‘tct tor pot-luck dinner Wedare- I Brod beck home. Afternoon callers

' Rarity Townsend at Woodland.
! Mr *ntl
Smith ot
Mn. Irjez Swift accompanied Mr.
tvenlng BfU:r
. Woodland and Raymond Smith of chlldren enjoyed their Thnniughand Mn. Orson Swift to Battle
0• Thanksgiving tag dinner with his parents near care tar lxr Uule RrBIldaon al mch. Creek Thursday, where they were
Algonquin lake Saturday.
;lan(j who
b«n in with pneu, guests of Mr. and Mn. Carl Dover
j ^nnei- *1lh u,elr P»«nta, Mr. and
Vane Wotring of Woodland. Mr. mnnl&lt;l
I and family.
and Mrs. 8. W. Smith and Mr. and
nlng.
Mrs. Glenn Wotring visited Gay- ' *~T *.
LUldcn Collison
—
Darwin Swift ----and---sister. Juanita wheel chair.
mother. Mrs. Chat tic CoUlsoit had Thanksgiving dumer with their |
I Andrew Travis snd daughter. Mn. Jord Wotring of New York at the
mother MrsMaud ™
Creek .hopper, on suter. Lota WUuSns.
. ,
Lillian Paulkner were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of his brother and wann, of N.u.vuf.
.t^r-.u„ „„ ounto
|
■!
; nesday evening on their return
family of Battle Creek.
----- ---------- *-^e---------------- --------- tertained Mrs. Rea Galnder ot Coljgrs. Victor Eckardl and Mrs. 1
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Guy were
Thursday night and Friday, will Velte accompanied their father, had' been deer hunting.
Thanksgiving guests ot her parents, EAST DELTON
d Mrs. Bert Galr.der at- “r “nd Mrs. Edwin Galnder of Ce0 Schneider and MIm EtU Sch- i
Tlianks-­ “an Dtego^Cahf.. accompanied iter nelder. also Mn. Dona Schneider to ' port spent a lew days over the week- Milton
Maple Grove. Raymond spent Uta tended a family gathering Thanks
Greenville
------at
- •»..
the home of .u-h.
thetr home
ho®* o«i Friday.
y' ,
. „
, _
wrTO1.&gt;i.c lost week
wc« Monday where
...c.c
day with hta grandmother, Mra. giving day
nephew Mr. and Mri Douglas 1 ifr- ““L *5” clauJ Harrington ’' n
ley spent th*
th» rlav
day with Ur
Mr. R,hnrl.
Bchneithrv
James Guy.
Galnder near Gull lake.
.
f°r
night supper - Mr., der-4 »uur. Mrs. Lehman Pamey home Bunday evening.
R«v. and Mra. 8
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Willison enDdr*oc and
and husband, helping Mrs. Pamey
Mn. Iva DeCamp and Mn. Sarah Dunham district.
tertained for Thanksgiving dinner
“ WUlUon and Pvt. Elmer , cetebrate her birthday.
Meyers of Woodbury were dinner
Fred Ashby am
weekend at the farm. Sunday after- 1
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bates and two
of^FOrt Dta,
------------------- —------------- ------- ’ —
noon they called on Chas. Farlee ■
I of Lansing and Mr. and Mrr,. Roy day.
of Battle Creek. Mr. and
nin-rnir-r
Gngsbury woods,
and family.
1children
Mra. Harold HUI and two daugh- . DUNUAM DISTRICT
Freemeir and
—.... Mrs. Cora Scheel of
..... ■
—_ — ——■
xr. anu
Mil. Harry
narry Denials
Daniell and
ana
id Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs. Carroll Brodbeck ;ters of near Dowling and Mr. and , A
pleasant
gathering
Sunfield called—on—
Mr.-------and Mra sing Sunday afternoon at the home cniUkw spent n^twWfw fn
P------ ------------------ -ot---------------------------of New Haven. Miss Patricia Brod- .Mrs. Robert Wlllteon and two chH- friends andl neighbors
neiahbon was
wn&lt; held
held Ray
Rnv Scheel
flrhwl Sunday
Rnndnv evening,
evening
nf hr,
her •«»
uncle ani
Chris.. Ort.hu.
Grieble. ■"
Her'wn
—_ nu »
...
“
ruraa.
beck of Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mra. 'dren of Bunnell district.
I Wednesday evening at lhe Maple
Thanksgiving Day visitors were as cousin. Fred Grleble. who had been Ur ^4 farnuy
Robert Ulery and baby of Lake O- 1 Mr
1[el Waters were ,. -----------------------------..... --------poor health
_______________________
for some time, pained________________
J
----- - TTr
Mr. anQ
and Mrs Rex
Oroi,e Orange
hall for .a shower of' follows; Mr. and «...
Mn. Waiter
Cooke,-- ...in_______
■ *’,v Thursday
Thurvfav evening.
nvenino The
Vw, funfitn- 1HGHBANK
irtniVRXXfir
dessa were Thankagiving gueste of
.
suooer Thankasivinx at mlscclleanous gifts for Pvt. and Mrs. Mrs. L&gt;dl« Schuler and Bertha away
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbeck and
home ot Mr ^4 Mrs_ George Robert Lake (Thelma Sponselleri. Wagner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. era! was Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam HawbUtx
iLeinaar and daughters In Hlckorv HcfreshmenU were served after the , Arthur Bates and family; Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Ben Schneider. Mr. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
familyMrs. Guy Kantner accompanied Comers
’
werc °P*ned'
Mn. Ben Schneider. Mr. and Mn.; and Mrs. E. J. Bates and family Mra. Rodger Warner in N—hvffle
her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Frank I Stewart Waters and family at- 1 Corporal Eugene Ball started on E. J. Bates and family. Mr. and Mn. were In Greenville Sunday afternoon
Larry Jqqsb ot Battle Creek spent
Moxon of Lake Odessa and Rev. j'tended
. ... a fem Uy gathering at th«
the hto re‘urn 10 “ Florida Camp Bun- ' Karl Eckardt, Bruce and Joyce Ec- [ lovtilt the^ former's slater. Mrs. ’■ the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Don Come, of SuonoU lo K&gt;U- “!*.,•
fLS!
r s ten day furlough at his kardt and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scheel i Lehman Pamey and husband.
j Hawblilx'x
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Durkee
mazoo Monday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pink-1
Mr. and Mrs Walter Cooks and | Mr. and I
■in Delton Thanksgiving.
i
'
Mr. and Mrs. Word Cheeaeman beiner and family in Middleville;, Walter Williams were supper guests‘ dinner gun

Mhl

Helen Butolph and waa born and
lived In our neighborhood formerly.
Mrs. Carrie Evans has gone to
South Bend, Indiana, to stay wlti}
mauve.
BARNUM SCHOOL
"mt/wmI Mr.. Louis Kraft ot Log.' Mr- and Mrs Robert Owen and
Angeles. Cal-, who are visiting his
.of, Gr&lt;nd Haven «P«nt
father. E. C. Kraft and Mrs. Kraft
w lh Mr and M,X
spent Saturday and Sunday in De- Joe Crockford.
trolt.
I Mr. and Mra. Fred Durkee enMias Doria Betts of Grand Rap- tertained their family Thankaglvids spent tlie weekend at iter home inf Day.
here. Her brother. Robert Bette.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Holmes of
leaves for camp on Thursday.
1 Woodland spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bateman
Herbert Johnston family.
and daughter of Detroit spent tiw .
Darlene Durkee spent lhe week­
weekend with her parents, Mr. (
end with her aunt. Mn. Roland
Valentine of HasUngs.
The fire department was called
■and Mra Jay Dittman of Detroit.'ncar 01
suddcn u*®1" or Mrs.
Mr. and Mr. Edward Peet and ,
ch.rt^ VanLent and
Schauffhoiuer on Saturday and Mrs. Allen Brumm in East LanSaturday afternoon to the Tom
* Blocher of Grand lBt 018 horae ot her ““^ter Katie ,I sing. Mr. Brumm's parents. Mr. and
Wilkinson farm about eight miles daughter. Lieut, and Mrs. Geo. Un- | son. Mrf
Mrs. wave
omener
i~
,
-- ~
Mrs ch*a- Brumm of Nashville ac- • Strong
-- u» ur»uu
a*&lt;u-h
southland west of town where the non all of Grand Rapids called on].। Haven. -Mrs. Gertrude
and- ™ “lu®
companled them, and Miss Enid
house and contents were burned. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crockford Sun- ! Nancy of Grand Rapids and Miss “ *e,t ror
«««uy ’"O t*™* cheeseman of M. S. C. and Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roush of Nash- Grand Rapids Sunday.
1 er relation in the evening.
] vUte with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Dck-1
--------- '------- ----------------------j Word was received that Laurel
erdl in Grand Rapids; Mr. and HOPE CENTER
Marshall ta In the Ann Arbor hosMrs. Jesse Rowlader and Mrs. Mar- ! Mrs. W. E. Aldrich in company ; pttaL
| garete Oerllnger of Nashville with with Carl Ricker and family of | George Hoffman. Jr, of Swanton.
Ti&gt;e Joe Vlick family lived there
| Carolyn
Hershberger ot
Battle i 7.
o
,.
(
„
(
Mrs
Ed
Smith
'Edna
Brumm)
and
Mr.
and
Mrs,
CharUe
Eckardt;
Mr.
Hastings
ate
Thanksglylng
dinner
Ohio, recently called on hta parents.
.
... ,
. airs, m anum 'tana urunun* ana
non left Tuesday momlng for tho Creek.
1Uon
®&lt;ar.Pa!n' children of Lansing were also guest*.
but weren't at home.
..
------»— -•
Funeral services for Mn. Ellen Municipal Air Port at Boston, Maas.
Mr. and Mrs. Casgo Smith and ' well spent the weekend with her I Thirty-five
members
of lhe Me- ■
Andrews, 91. were held Saturday
Tlw following te taken from the children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith i
, .. ..
rxetvey ana mu iuuiuo were enI Pvt. Merle ColUwnof Madison, UrUlned on Thanksgiving Day by
afternoon at two o'clock at the Grand Rapids Press;
and children- ot Lansing and Mr.
M„ Albert H)irdJn,
home of her daughter, Mrs. Sarrol
A mldaftcmoon ceremony Thurs­ and Mrs. Ward Green and daugh­ i WU.. came home Monday evening Mr
an(J
ErnMl DunkelberPowers, with Interment tn Lake­ day nt the home of Mra. Edward ters ware
Thanksgiving
dinner I to spend Turnday with home folks.
Do your Christmas Shopping early for a good selection. Wo
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Harrington f ger of Detroit spent the Thanksglvview cemetery. Mrs. Andrews was Randal] of Button 61. united in guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith.
close Christmas Eve at 6 o'clock.
born Jan. 4, 1851 in Walton town­ marriage her son. Elwin E. Ran­
Mrs. Bertha Mulllnex and family had for supper Friday evening her lng weekend with relatives here and
ship. Eaton county, the daughter dal] and Dorothy Arlene Heist, of Battle Creek were Thanksgiving brother, Pvt. Elmer Willison of |n Rattle Creek
Fort
Dlx.
N.
J,
also
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I
Questa
Sunday
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
ot Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Butler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. guests of Mr. snd Mrs.
----------------------- —-------------—----------- ,
«.,«.« «...
_
___
________
.a
.
■
a.
—
.
Hershberger. Bobby Joe remained Gordie Durkee and son David and George Ball were Mr. and Mrs. Gr­
She attended Olivet college and Helse of Woodland.
later taught school. On June 13,
! lando Ball of Glenwood and Mr. and
Dr. I. E. Runk performed the and spent lha Thanksgiving vacs- Ed Willison of Delton.
I Mr. and Mn. Claud Harrington Mrs. Miner Myers and children of
1875 she was married to John An­ ceremony. After their return Mon- j tlon here.
drews. They moved to Nashville day from a abort wedding trip lhe ] Mr. and Mrs. Otto Townsend at- 'ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. . Dowagiac. Mr. and Mrs. Jason La30 years ago. She leaves her hus­ couple will moke their home at:
band, John, two daughters. Mrs. 134 Union Ate.. N. E.
Harry Holman of Bellevue. Mrs.
Margery and Helen Reesor spent
Serrol Powers, Nashville; two sons, Thanksgiving vacation at home,
j
The tame salespeople will HU yoar Mail
Storel
Harley Andrews of Nashville and
sanic
CEDAR CREEK
Dale suiuicwa
Andrews v*
of ua.wc
Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Cole enter- 1 Leslie Gould spent the weekend
fatned lheir family for Thanks- near Big Rapids hunting for deer. }
•We will appreciate yoar trade, either la
giving. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald CritThe community club meets thia ।
recsivtd when in our store. Just write
lenden and son of Hastings, Mr. and »*ek Friday night.
Everybody !'
us s plain, frank letter stating your wiskss
Mrs. John Moore. Jr. and daugh- welcome.
tion. Give as a trial.
ter of Lansing. Mrs. Mildred Knodt
Mrs. Etta Conestrict of Delton
and needs in our stock of Dry Goods, acand daughter of . Milwaukee, who spent Saturday with Mrs. Ella
Cordially years,
are staying with her parents while Wertman.
her husband te in training.
I Mr. and Mra. Lawrenco Bostwick •
Do your Christmas shop­
FRANDSEN'S STORE"
Rev. and Mrs. Wendell Basse 11 of Augusta spent Sunday with her ,
ping
where
Santa
fills
his
and two daughters of Blissfield mother, Mrs. Gertie Posse.
spent Wednesday with friends here, i Mr. and Mra. Von Fuller and ,
pack! At TOYTOWN!
Santa Says
O7Q
The A. D. Spaulding family have chnthra Miss Jim* Haynts of Hex­
She's a Grand
Z*’
An excitiog, thrilling spot
moved to Birmingham.
[Dnp. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lein- |
Gift Value!
Mrs. Sena French and daughters i
of Battle Creek and George
with new gifts, clever
of Plainwell spent their vacation Haynes of Camp Beal. Cal, werg
games, jolly toys, pretty
Any little girl will love to
with tiie formers mother, Mra. recent guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
own this sweet baby! 20
Anna Gribben.
I Henry Leinaar.
Regular’ meeting of Momlng
Ell win and Dale Lammera, Jo­
and girl. Come soon, and .
inches tall, spft stuffed
Glory Rebekah lodge will be held 8cPh Hammond and Junior Oswald
make
this
the
gayest
body,
and
beautifully
Friday -evening.
j returned Saturday from their hunVMLss Bertha Stauffer te caring »ng trip.
Christmas ever!
dressed in lace-trimmed
for Mrs. Sam Ostroth.
I Mr *”&lt;1 Mra- John Lammers
—------------ -- --------------------spent Bunday with Mr. and Mra.
MARTIN CORNERS
Ciair Holder near Lacey.
Mra. Eva Trautweln who recent- I Mr. and Mra. Ardy Owen enlasht
ly fell and broke her right leg be - 1 tertained their children and grand­
low the hip is still in Pennock hoe- . children for Thanksgiving dinner
I1OS
pita], and seems to be getting along 1 Maynard Monroe of Kalamazoo re­
as well as could be expected which ; mained with them untjl Bunday,
ta good news.
. [Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stauffer of
clit
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Schantx and near Hastings were dinner gutsta
tach elasticity aa silk or aylon
son Howard of Maple Grove and at the Owen home Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Varney and ] Mr. and Mrs. John Lammers and
ZEPHYR MECHANICAL TRAIN
SPARKING COMBAT PLANE
sons of Castleton Center were daughter were Thanksgiving guests
Passenger or freight "Com­
Thanksgiving day gueata of their iof their son Clare and family of
Two machine guns shoot real
Make sure that lhe stockings have sufficient reinfather. Wm. Cogswell and family.. Battle Creek.
modore Vanderbilt" stream­
(but harmless) sparks when
Mtas Greta Cogswell of Kalamazoo I The next Farm Bureau meeting
liners sip down the track.
CQ
this fighter goes into action.
also spent Thanksgiving vacation will be at the home of Mr. and
2RH
iBches,
4
stool
units,
♦
with the home folks.
j Mrs. Arcellous Campbell Wednes18'Z* in. wingepread, 13 3-4 RJ«/
Dorta Gillespie and friend of day night. December 9. All are
sparking engine, 10 tracks.
in. long. Strong spiral motor.
Kalamazoo were Sunday guests of invited to bring a 35c gift to txher parents. Mr. nnd Mm w r
»•— a-... .
Gillespie.
Wash them immediately after wearing.
a Christmas tree.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER X 1H1
,---------------------------------------------------------- r---------------------------TTie Junior class was entertained and Phyllis spent Sunday with Mr SOUTH SHULTZ
CARLTON CENTER
HICKORY CORNERS
DOWLING
Saturday afternoon at the home of —
and
J '
Mrs.
r~ *Leach.
—*Last Week's Letter
: Last Woek'a Letter
Last week's news.
Congratulations to Grace Conk­
Mrs. Letha Goswell and daughter
Norman McIntyre with eight pres­
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hom spent; ■ Mrs. Frank Hosmer wen! to LanMr. and Mrs. Neil Wilson spent are spending a few weeks wlUi Mr. lin and Kenneth Ritchie, recent
PLEASANT HILL
ent.
Guawell's parents and slater al St. newly weds, who were married SunSaturday
and
Bunday
at
their
home
sing.
Wednesday
to
spend
a
few
Thanksgiving
evening
with
their
QUIMBY
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mn. here. Esther Hom of YpsUantl vis- i days with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis and
| daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perry returned Navey of Battle Creek spent Sat­ Vrr^ Carter local ’ and Mr \nd i lled them Sunday and Rev. and; Prank Hosmer wm in Ann Arbor • Myers of near Woodland.
Mra Homer Bartlett war a guest
The
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones and
on Thursday from their deer hunt- urday with Mr. nnd Mra. Archie Mra
llul, Ol
Hrroe and
of Ah
^rrard of Battle Wednesday for treatment.
gtoup was ple^ntly surprised by Thanksgiving of her grandson and family
of mu
Mt. Pleasant were callers
McIntyre.
leaflii
'f*"1 8und«' nigflt with I a shower, honoring Mra , Aleo a telephone call from Corporal family and other relatives at Gales- | at l. j. Oswalds Friday.
The Quimby C. E. met at the
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Edmonds
! Mrs. Ray Bigler and son of CadU’ ‘
them. Rev. Fred Hom and his ,son- Neal, was held Wednesday at the j Charles Wilson who Is stationed at
and family. Mr. and Mn. Howard church Sunday evening.
Mrs. ven Carter entertained m-Uw. Rev. Leetand Sherrard, have home of Mrs. LaFayette Usbome.' California. Each member of Ute
Rev and Mrs. Estle Barnes and Ue wcn. weekend guests ol Mr nnd
Edmonds and family and Horace
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre I ’Iriendt ,rom Caledonia bought a homo near Goguac lake. The hostess. Mrs. Usbome Instruct- , family said a few words to him. Mrs. Blanch Rainy of Grand Rap- I Mrs Jobn ormsbe. Her husband.
________
Edmonds________
all of_______
Dowling were
___ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Friday afternoon.
Battle Creek, and arc moving there ed each guest to hang a baby pic- This was indeed a Thanksgiving Ids brought their Thanksgiving din- whom she had ptanned to visit soon
Thanksgiving guasto of Mr. and McKeown and Mr. and Mrs. Rus. wv™.
Tlie Sunshine club «...
will hold their M11
this
week. We shall miss them from ture of themselves on lhe wall and &gt; blessing.
ner and spwit the day with his. has been promoted from Staff. SerMra Kenneth Reynolds and fam- sell Mead and family of Oscoda Christmas
are
-hrlstmas meeting
meetlna with Mrs. Bert thU pi
place.
| then try to pick out who lhe baby ■' Leslie Daniels has sold Ids milk moUter, Mrs. H. E. Barnes. Rev. Keant to Lieutenant and ha.? been
Byjwere Sunday dinner guesto of Mr.- Palmer. Thuraday. Gift exchange
Mrs. Prank Hom entertained lhe j pictures were. Mra. Neal opened the truck and route to Harold Norton Barnes has recently enlisted in the transferred to Georgia where he will
Mr.
and Mra.
Mr onH
Mn Archie
Arehla McIntyre.
Ur Tn I ina. Ii and
Mid Mra
Mr, Merritt
Uerrltt Mead
Mrnil of
nf BarryHnrrv- and pot ]uck dinner at ItOOn.
’
...»
z spend twelve weeks in an oHicera’
following guests Sunday a} a birth-&lt; rrtany lovely gifts, after which reMr. and Mrs Ralph Norton of u-® nfny; ,
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McIntyre ville.
Mrs R. J. Williams is not so well day dinner honoring' her
Thanksgiving guesto of Mr. and unlning camp.
A father, freshmenu were served
| Grand Rapids were Bunday visand family spent Thanksgiving with 1 Mr. and Mra. J. L Smith spent
k Davison I ----------------Mrs. Clifford Shellman entertain- 1 itora of Mr Ona u™ u.mw *»—. Mrs. Howard Pennock and children 1 Mr. and Mra Milton Leinaar of
and b again confined to her bed Bert Cook's, birthday: lMLLm.Mv.kr
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis of Bat- Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. since Friday.
...
-j eight girls
-.-.j gt a progressive Pedro um
we
J5
**
r
’
^
nd
Harrington
Dei^n ipenl Thanksgiving day with
of
Rapid
City.
Bert
and
ThLd
Cook
«—u
j
savjeooi of carlton.
t uff two7!™
and
and Marvin
Marvin and
and girlfriend
elrl frUnd of Deln-l. Mf and Mrj Myron WhJlWOltil and
night in Lake ' with
Mrs. Addle Lewis had as dinner I and John Graham of Kaiainazoo. Wednesday
P^irty‘ Vl^n&lt;
Mln The la Perry of Lansing vis­ ' Mr. and Mrs. Burr Rowley of
---- — - ----- ?.-■ ■- —- ■—1 the two ladies spent Saturday in
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce *'
Mejers\and Odessa. Mrs. Gerald Tlscher won new
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roush guests Thursday Mr. and Mra TetMr.
and
Mrs.
mr!
Boyes
and
Perry. Other callers were Larry- and family of Coot'. Grove and Mr. rohe of Battle Creek and Mr. and Maud and Mr. and Mrs. Nel! Gee- toh «ore and Geneva Roberts won ju*r'
daughter Marjorie of Hastings were
snd Mr&gt; Norton Slocum and
hold and son Robert of Grand Rap-. l°* score.
- ■ ’hospl
Anders and Mr. and Mrs. Merle and Mrs, Charles Rowley and fam­ Mn. R. J. Williams local.
| ?*2d*&gt;y tPesl* ot bfr. and Mrs. Carl family had dinner Thursday with
Mr. and Mra. Clare Williams and Ids. Mr and Mrs Harry Shute nnd t ptc- Charles BrecheLsep-son of Mr.1 This week's news.
Rowley of Hastings.
ily- were Thanksgiving dinner guest;
their mother. Mrs. A. D. L*. Mra
Thelma of HasUngs. The birthday and Mrs. Millard Bfechelsen was | Mr. and Mra. Fay Wing of Wood- i ?^“' u
Mrs. Kenneth Reynolds. Shirley of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush nnd daughters and Ed Bedford ate nnd Thanksgiving decorations wcre &gt; transferred about . a week ago to land were Thanksgiving dinner 11 a?4'- ,. n U” B1t‘r
I™*' -7 Tb*11®* Shay was a weekend guest
Thanksgiving
dinner
with
Mr.
and
and Gary and Mrs. Wesley Edmonds family Mr. and Mrs. Merle Row­
beautiful.
Camp Ord. California.
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wing
I Fxigar
„
. L Barnes and son James Ed- of Mrs Uc
of Dowling visited Mrs. Emma Hoff­ ley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bark­ Mrs. Hurry Fish nnd family of Mid­
ot Otsego called on Mn. H. E | 7^
MlUred aaakUl and
Mra
Mina Kenyon
attended
a ;| Clayton
Lewis
Mra. «iwn«u
Edward rauiwn
Paulson or
of gar
“
huff were sunner attests
qicviue.
dleville. a
Also
iso ccieuraica
celebrated me
lhe birth-1
turui-&gt; —
— —
... ..Zw.. »..
v..u&lt;u ..
----— AUerdlng and ~z
—
“Mr.
••• and •&gt;•••.
man In Augusta on Friday.
Mrs. Ella Wolfe’and Mrs. Robert days of Mrs. Seymour Jordan and Patty « thp h(Mrle ot Mr» Russell Daniels each brought home a deer. Detroit were Wednesday night sup­
n
v I Florence Wright of the M. S. C.
.-rtfs r.un wuiie wu Mrs. rvuucii
uviu*,,
... . - --- ---- -.
' Marjorie Rltzman spent n few
Harold
AspinaH and Gordon Trick WTItt holiday guests of their parDryer
of
Hastings
spent
Friday
afMm.
Ida
Schleh.
Mott
of
Delton
Wednesday,
other
®
mcr
Marlow
underwent
an
opper
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
Prtd
M* Srhlell.
O&lt; »■« WHMMa,. Olh.r
■
. ..... ----------------days visiting relatives In Battle Dnw »&lt; Huuw weM
returned Saturday night from an erjts here
*
1.,^ .Uh Mr. .„d Mn. J L.
Mb.
M„b of HUUu..
EXSaSK
Creek.
ter hunt U1 nteten
u„
white,
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shriber and
A choir is being organized at the
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Rltzman pXJr hSme^ *
‘ 1
,nd Jcnnle
Hastings, staying with her son and family in
MUhigkn
■
h*v. moved Into te. Bite, Hte
Church.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Lawrence Rltzman P.toer home.^
Maud Mott of Hendershott district. Charlotte while Mr
Marlow was
Mr. «nd Mrd Hteld While and
&lt;( cite lake and Mr. and
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
------------------------------------------------------- - ofRhnvina1Uth^rndd
hJ and Esther Scotsman of North Bar- waiting for the operation to take
u™ ate « raw Fa. Wte dlrm.r
c,,,. r-rrla have moved over
Mrs. Wm. Shriber of HasUngs.
01 ““
i •»'»?!&lt;"&gt;“ garage.
■ 2h,ve to ™ain thrrr
Mr. and Mn. Garc Tlscher of X
,
.
i Mra. Domlrnr Uonardelhl or Mar­
Lansing and Grandpa Jack Smith NeJPe
Mr and Mra. Herb Cook. Mr. and n“
t&lt;*clh‘»Town and dau&lt;hlrr . que(Ce rpeni Thartualvlni and te
A anndarful
Gerald Gibson "
nnd
Pranshka
------------------ Thanksgiving
------------ ----- . .was
--­ were Thanksgiving guests at the
Mrs Mott Bedford. Mr. and Mn
n'’ Dorr --------„th „er huahand who la
and Maurtrr wcre lw0 °* ,he fortunateones to enjoyed at lhe John Usbome home home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tis- Mr. "a«l Nunnemaker were rre.1.
Paul Gibson and Bert
i' .!!'
«»■"■&gt; ■&gt; Clear lake ramp.
n-irtvand
mt Maurice
rhrXr each brln« back a deerfrom theiri Sunday. There were over 40 guests
cher.
Carter attended a t—.z — c;..—
—
Baule Creek Thankaklvlng
and
Izd&lt;1 Moon wo
uck . Inr
f. hunting trip.
present. Those from away were. Mr.
Norman Barry spent fregn.Thurs­ ^•n%'nr““a°'hlia ““ !*S R"J
L“* ”'k “"■» t&gt;on-wrl«hl
Gcukes of Middleville
Saturday
----------------- eve-1 Thc Haven o( RMt
and Mrs. Russel Friend and daireh- day night to Bunday night with Mr.
*»“ rMUren or Bunnrll C„,M u,, m.u „„ m, oowllnf
McDonald returned in the have-g program over WELL Rattle , ter of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Mina nnd Mrs. Lester Warner of Wood­ “U
Mrs. MCDOlUJd returned to the Creek at
J 1:’5 p. m
;
Friend
from
Clarksville.
Mr
and
,.
net
,
„
.
.........................
.
rote
durln&lt;
hu
alnence
m. every Sundav. ; Friend from Clarksville. Mr. and land.
Friday after spending
S
and Mra. Charlo. Olteple
Rev. and Mrs. Leeland Sherrard Mr’ Ken Braendle and family of
Richard Landon, son of Mr. and .IKT?.
Grand Rapids.
? animated Mn OBle.ple'.
iram.
Charles Robertson tnee Evelyn Horn* assist with lhe .Freeport. Those from Carlton were, Mn Cleon Landon and MU? Mar­
«rfn“d‘k MSM . Grand Hapld. who 1. ten lo rnprogram. Their friends from this 1Mrs. Nln« Barry. Mr and Mrs. Ai- garite Racey. daughter of Mn. pnul Sunday nlkhi.
I », te «r?te Bunder ■
plsce can listen and send them a , berk Barry and children. Mr. and Charles Wilson of Welcome Cor­
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coming of • Mr
Mrs John Chamberlain
card.
।
Mrs.
Leo
Barry
and
family:
from
ners,
were
married
Saturday
after
­
Be rnice and Beatrice Palmer spent
were dinner guests Bun­
| Pottersville were Mrs. Wm. Mulhol- noon at four o'clock. At this in­ Kalamazoo called on Mra. Frank Of
the Thanksgiving vacation with
Mr and Mrfc
Oown
I land and Margarite Mulholland: Mr. formal ceremony. MIm Racey wore Town and Mra Hazel Nunnemaker
i nnd Mr nnd Mn, C|WriM Gaskill
land Mrs. Prank and son. from Do­ a lovely dress of light blue crepe muraday evening.
' ?L£“Un,‘
Than,U«‘*,n&lt;
i O. D. and Burr Passett arrived
Mr. and Mra. Dale Gelsen­
with bracelet length sleeves. Miss HUBBARD HILLS
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
1 home from their hunting trip Sun-: hover. Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Vin- Loin Landon, tlie bride's only at­ ■ Miss Betty Tetter began work at ‘ Mr. and Mra. Colon Hallock and
Mr. and Mrs Louie Erway. Ray | dav momlng.
rent
nnd daughter of Mor- tendant. wore a street length dress
Otix Harold and Loraine. Mr and
Pvt. Wayne Whitmore of Chicago 8an; Dayton Friend of Fort Custer; of black creoe with a blue top front. the factory In Middleville last week, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hallock of BatMr and Mra. Roy Jenkins enter- tie Creek and Mr. and Mra. Percy
Mrs Harry Melch all of Kalamazoo L, home on an eight day furlough
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Stcffey and son Robert Paulkener acted as best man
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis and; Joyce Norton is having the.of Kalamazoo: ond four Coast Rev. Winston Stone performed the talced relaUves from Grand Rapids Hallock of Plainwell spent Sunday
Sunday
, J I’dth Mr “U’d Mrs. Frank Hallock.
Robert and Mr and Mrs. Ray Er- whooping cough.
Guards from Clear Lake Camp who simple ceremony. The young cou­ H~;—
—*..
• j । Mr #nd Mrj Horact. Esmonds are
Mr. *Leo a*
Storkan
of m
Cleveland.
way and daughters Genevieve and
—
------w™.-the boun- ple will reside in an apartment in
Paul Smith left for military serv- .”»«•
Invited to help
enjoy
1 l,ful dinner and to fill vacancies of the home of his grandparents. Mr. Ohio spent the past week with his the parents of a daughter born last
were Thanksgiving guests at 1 ice Sunday evening/.
week at Community hospital. BatPvt. George Allen Skidmore was I,he boy* from l,'e fa’n'ly who are nnd Mrs. Otis Landon. Congratula­ mother. Mra. James Storkan
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martindale ar­
al a camp In Mtoaourl when last i1,1 thL‘ «*rvlce and couldn't be home tions and best wishes.
About thirty dollars was mlaed
Mrs. Prank Shriber and Donald rived home from California with Mr.
heard from, but tliat may not be his ,for Thanksgiving.
and
Mrs.
Junior
Martindale.
Jun
­
recently In this community for pres­
Lee Barry spent Friday and Sat­
final destination.
1
*•• '
QUIMBY
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester ior attended school in California ents for our soldier boys.
for dinner Sunday.
I Pvt. Don Darby has been transseveral
weeks.
'
Last
Week's
Letter
•
Warner of Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn vU- ferred from Camp Crowder. Mo., to
EAST DELTON**"*"
Albert Green began work at the
Mrs. John Behler and Mrs. Joe
Gerald nnd Washington. D. C. where he is going
Week's Letter
----- ----------------------Kimmer of Grand Rapids spent Mrs. Howard Daniels of Raranac, trailer factory in Hastings last week. Last
family recently.
' to school.
Pvt. Joe Hula writes his folks
Mrs. Della Willison returned home
_v,,
Thursday tn the J. L. Smith home.
who will answer to the name of
from a Virginia camp that he is Wednesday after spending several
Mr-. wnnn .rllnn.
We are sorry that T. 8. K. Reid Susan Jane.
' days with her sons. Earl and Clark.
. OO„. SE.,,?OL
, is so 11) and hope he wiU soon be
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Uindon were getUng along fine.
I
'v«k &lt;
u, lc.cc U.C honuul
Cpl. Chas. Storkan has been *ho live In Ohio nnd at Berrien
of Kalamazoo
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.
with her par- I All the deer hunters from out our , several little girls attended a and Mrs. Haris Jenson of Grand transferred from Port Devens. Mass., Springs.
to a camp in New York. He ex-1 We will miss Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
way have returned and so far Caryl birthday party Sunday afternoon Rapids.
Dunn.
peers a furlough the middle of Y)e- [Nagle from our community as .they
,
... -------------Bowman Is the only one we have in honor of Mary Louise Shaw.
cember.
expect to live in Kalamazoo after
«... «... .....
heard of who got a deer.
I Congratulations are extended lo POWERS ECHOES*
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowerman en- J the first of the year.
—ON PAY DAY. BUI BONDS— , Mr. and Mra. Ray Clinton attend- ' Herbert Smith who has- ---------recently
,
Mr. and Mrs Rozelle Stanton are
। ed the 50th wedding anniversary j been promoted from Private
- •
-to announcing the birth of a daugh- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latta , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Galndcr have
and
family
of
Gates
Corners.
Mr.
|
been entertaining his brother and
: of his parents
al Freeport
------ -------------—,■ , Sunday.
.......... | Technical Sergeant
ter. Kay Elizabeth, on November 25
, There were about forty-five present, i Mrs. DeCook entertained the at Pennock hospital, weight 9 lbs and Mrs. Rollo Latta of Middleville, wife of California the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Martindale for i Rex Waters and wife enjoyed
[ Will Calms was able to attend, Quimby Extension Club on Nov. Congratulations.
their thirty-fifth wedding annlver.church Sunday. We are glad to re- ill. nt
at Thornapple
** and' Mrs.
~
,...her home
------------------------------ --lake.
—----- Mr.
Norman Purchase Thanksgiving dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp and 1 sary dinner Sunday with her broth­
i port that Alta Kidder is also gain- Sixteen
f*-------- ---------* enjoyed
— '—J entertained at Thanksgiving dinner
were------------present —
and
en. Wlll —
and
■* ~
wife ------near'*•
Gull
” lake.
| I.U.
the dinner.
-U.—
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bartholomew and children are staying at the Green —
In the afternoon they visited their
Beverly K„ small daughter of Mr.
family of Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green of nelce, Mrs. John Gabriel nnd family
and Mrs. Gerald Cairns, has been
Sllclng Olives
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frost, Albert.
Battle
Creek
called
at
the
Green
near
Gull
lake.
ill but is better now.
Use a sharp knife when slicing Jack nnd Kathleen were Thanks­
home on their way home after
Mrs. Effie Louden spent Satur­
stuffed olives. This helps keep the giving day guests at the home of spending a few days with Mr. and
day with her sister, Lua near Ban­
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— | stuffings in the cut slices.
WiU Blain at Dutton.
Mn. Prank Gteen In Ludington.
field, where the brothers and ststcra
Mrs. Pearl Wilson 1* employed In met before Lydia left for Calif,
Hastings and rides to work with her where she will take up defense work.
son. Wm. Stanton.
Mr. and Mn. Clyde Maury enter­ MUNICIPAL COURT
Charles
Raymond
of
Irving
tained some friends in honor of Mr.
township was arraigned
before
Maury's birthday recently.
James Bowerman Sr. is spending Municipal Judge Cortrlght Friday
the winter with his son and wife, on a second offense drknk and disi orderly charge. He was given a
Mr. and Mn. Rollo Bowerman.
I three-day jail term and ordered to
pay a fine of 15 and coats of 14.50.
One sscUoo of southern India has!
••*
t
Because of the scarcity of farm help, I Have decided to dispose of my personal
an annual rainfall of 500 inches.
KEEP 'EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

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CORRESPONDENCE

GREETING CARDS
Personal and Relatives. Large selection. Reasonably Priced.

LONG &amp; MOORE 5c &amp; $1 STORE

upgig’i’g'cwc't'cic’sig’gws'g'swc’s'e'csw

AUCTION SALE
property ot public auction, at the farm located four miles north of Nashville or
two miles south of Wamervllle, on

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9,1942
Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, I will offer the following

HORSES
Pr. bay geldings, wt. 3400
CATTLE
2 Holstcins, 4 yrs. old,
due in Feb.

Holstein, 2 yrs. old,
fresh 8 weeks

Holstein, 6 yri. old,
due in Feb.

Durham-Jersey, due in Feb.
4 Herefords, due May 1
2 Holstein heifers,
posture bred

4 White face bull calves
Holstein bull, 14 mas. old
Holstein bull, 6 mos. old
Holstein heifer, 6 mos. old

,

Duroc boor, year old last June,
registered
40 Duroc shoots, wt. 100-160 lbs.
28 Six weeks old pigs

FARM MACHINERY
Milwaukee corn binder, good condtion
Com planter with fertiliser attachment
McCormick Deering manure spreader,
practically new
McCormick-Deering Crain Drill, 11 hoe
Gale riding cultivator
Oliver 99 walking plow
2 Oliver riding plows
3 Section drag, iron
Dunham cultipacker
2 McCormick mowers
Double harness, practically new

GREETING (ARDS
GIFT WRAPPINGS
TOILET SETS
SHAVING SETS

BILL FOLDS

PLAYING CARDS

POKER CHIPS

STATIONERY

FEED
12 tons clover hay

BOX CANDY

DOG

HOGS

3 Du roc brood sows, second litter, bred
2 Duroc gilts, bred

.

GILBERT'S AND SCHRAFFT'S

Collie dog

1 and 2 lb. boxes

Other articles too numerous to mention.

IN THE BASEMENT. LOTS OF TOYS
TERMS OF SALE. CASH. Settlement for all goods must be made day of sole and
before removal from premises.

AND GIFTS FOR ALL. SHOP EARLY.

LONG &amp; MOORE

5c TO $1.00

STORES

FRED SWIFT, Propr.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Cleric

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EIGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

School To Conduct
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1942

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

-tr 'Annual Seal Sale

Home Front

GIVE A CHRISTMAS Twelve Months of War
BASKET TO NEEDY! Bring Many Changes Here

Superintendent D. A. VanBusklrk
has been appointed by Ute Michi­
gan Tuberculosis Association to con­
This Article Will Tell You
duct the annual Christmas seal sale
in the Hasting* Public schools.
How To Pion For It
The purpose of lids school rale Is
to give, students a part in this pub­
It has been customary In Has­
lic health campaign. Door to door ting* lo have the distribution of
canvassing is-discouraged but any­ Christmas baskets for tlie needy
one. wlio lias not received seals,
under the supervision of. a gen­
may call the school for a supply.
The threatening rise In tubercu­ eral committee, to avoid duplication
w.. w
&gt;m»muu&gt;. make* of gifts. Churchea. other organlzalosis due ~
to war
conditions,
thL* the most important seal sale »&gt;ons a* well as individuals planned
we haire ever had. Mr. Van Buskirk I to deliver the gift* at some cenrtrewed. "Already in England tU- tral point, and they were dlstribuberculosls deaths among children **&lt;1 In baskets on Christmas eve.
I have shot dp 45 per cent.'
1I ’
Last -----year----the Junior Chamber
of Commerce attended to the dlsUAMAn TA Dinnv
lulbuUon on the night before
h
k
d k
'Christmas. That organization will
, inviivn
iv umari do inc
the twne
this *ear.
place
,uo
same ini*
»ear. The
inc place
1
; where the gifts will be brought the
f ()| IhlTV LI A BJ
day before Christmas will be the
IvUlll I SnAH
law office* of Judge Adelbert Cort­
I
' right, upstairs in the Hendershott
I
Clare Williams Named Sec- I block. That will be a convenient
1
relory of Nalional Suffolk coring house for the gift*. As
I
AtanrlflSinn
practically
everyuone
Sheep Association
mpnt
who
ablehas employ
work R­

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 '• 8

Locel Bonkt
Pay $36,000 to
Christmas Savers

18046825

BEGINS FRIDAY

it* i Navy Medical Corps and has been,
X----------All Work To Be Handled
mark on Hasting*.
\
’' on duty at the Naval Air Station'
At Draft Office Here
I Since Dec. 7. 1941. the followlh^. at Pensacola, Fla.; Dr. Finnic U
a
In lha IT C *, U.K
,sow
youUtt
eighteen bu*lne*s firms have closed . cpuln h&gt; (h&gt; V. S. Arm,
9»n» ... i. .mmm, r«
t~
w thr utU1 lnd
for at least "the duration."

NUMB

FREESHOWBI
FOR THE DURA

The two Hastings banks paid out
nearly (38,000 in Christmas savingr
Roy Branch Ha* to Give
last week. The bank* qannot afford
Up His Christmas
to
pay interest on sdeh deposit*
Dec. 4. 1942
Gift to ChiMrao
under preaent conditions, and have
Hello Boys and Girl*.
not solicited them througa adverAnd a ,'pecial "hey" to Ann Perry
Using as they formerly did. But no
and Ginny Bate* and all you other
Henry Davlea. automobile sales;
probably the last general Selective many folk* have found the pla’.i ro
first
girl* whom we at home so envy.
Service registration to be conducted helpful in providing money to pur­ R«y Branch hu announced a free
A. C. Gates, implement dealer; Farm
Zclly thought you might like a let­
chase Christmas - gif’* that they
&amp; Home Appliance Store; Bwsmer’s both are first heutenante in the! *
ter from the home front down in
continue to lay aside a definite turn
pentacola—but tlie Joke"a on him or
BhH ,t,iinnlnt nrxl Friday. December
Grocery; Smelker'a Hardware Store: n^Lrir^hrthAti r
season gift to the kiddle* of Barry
Dental Corps of the U. 8. Army. Phil j n and continuing through Deeern- each week through eleven months of
her.' because the ceruorx might not
Busy Bee Restaurant ; Home Lumber
the year. *o that as the holiday county, At the matinees and evening
MiteheU
’
la
a
first
lieutenant
in
the
,
ber
31.
it
has
been
announced
by
like all the facte you would most en­
season nears, they- have Um- needed performance*. from 2.000 to 2500
Company;
Forrest
Johnson,
auto
­
joy hearing about Uncle Sam’s old­
Field Artillery.
•
Col.
director. t„h
or E.
E. M.
M Rosecrans. state
u.te drrwlor
who ,urw wUh CK1Ul.
mobile sales; Dwight Fisher. Coal
est naval air station—and besides
h„, openta
wma regular
„lattr
So. even though a year of the. m™
"
: •u
” uunni Jul, ma* savings, nave
Alieust
thbc year
vear will
u-lii be
he "•
reel*.
•■.
I 2 .have become | outside the citv, were royally snterI'm home again!
M_i! ,nl1
regtsdealer; Don Fisher, electric service; ...e
war i.o.
hu not brought hardships
?nnd
2LAugust
AugUst tnu
‘V {saving*
accounts and
! talned. And the ijappiest kid al
war ha. not brought hardships [frrd
durtn&lt; ,hp week1 Z,umatte”^rs-------------- ---tertd on any
day during the week .vstematic
Ah. my lads. Ite a thrill after six
Robleskl Electric Shop; Lawrence even comparable to those jhlch
*
... saver*
—
.which j beginning
h^nnin., next Friday Men who!/&gt;swrmBUC
ve . .
। these Chriitmu show* was not
months of the deep South to see
Appliance Store; Henry’s Market;
! more pleased than was Ray Branch;
good old Hastings. Not that we
England and Russia have suffered.^ became 18 during September
! for he was delighted over the hapD. Sharp, auto sales and repalr' ! events since Pearl Harbor have {October^wlli te- registered during
didn't read the "Banner" from covpines* and the great enjoyment of
Foster- i forced considerable readjustments Ilhe **** commencing Friday. De­
« r to cover—not that we didn't read
I the children. He had planned to
every letter In Tact if we hadn't
Martin Service Station: ----------Bennett| I
cember 18: and thttve who became
A AAAh IAD
here.
, |g during November or December ;UU111U A UUUU JUD
appreciated them so much I wouldn't
Plumbing Service; Ace-HI Sand-;1 Probably
rivuauiy
every
t&gt;vy
city
asiu
and
village
in
।
'
will
win
w
be
ivguneieu
registered
uuiin*
during
me
the'perlod
perum
*
’
.
be trying to write you one, which
j netted with the theater which evwich Shop.
! the the
nlrnlnlrnl Motions
oj Michigan
o( Michtean
| beginning
! beginning
December
December
26 and
26 and
ending
ending
.
.
I'd like to be a honey, but which
1 eryone aAsociates with hl* name
Retailers Organisation
In addition. Dr*. Finnic. McIntyre, I couJd uu a jlmUar &gt;to
| December 31.
rounds to me like "Mr*. Appleyard's
j Very much to his~ regret, circum­
Year" a* I glance over the script.
Fisher. Brooks aqd
Lowry and PhU
new
WdSTS Itai'
Top* Bond Sale* in State
a^d Lowry
Phil |■
_ . plcture lowing
stance* beyond hu control will
ll'* funny to be In m qutel a spot
Mitchell, attorney,
attomev. are
are in
in the
the armed
armedgr0U
.................
T.. &lt;kMstanding
e at thedraft
-l0SaIboard office. Just east of the I Under Uie fine leadership of I a
KHm
Ur TS-.-.S.
obll
8p Mr.
Branch this
year- to -give
Mitchell,
p
O
f
grinning
Jap*
Clare Williams, Middtevlle. was P»
»hat fewer baskets
ter hearing ' planes twenty-four
................ |
.-will
oe
neeoect.
Hut
there
are
iwvu
....
will be needed. But there are sevservlce
I guard over some thousand* of ema- Consumers Power office on Slate;George Carpenter, the business and ।
pU‘‘ 01 trPaUn«
"our, o.
»'• Dm lo arl.. n.m,d «,.u, of .hr NaUoo.Iwho
h
Dr McIntyre Is a lieutenant-, clatcd.
batCc-wom
American Street, accordlpg to Kim Sigler, professional men of this county J “
with headlights once again-even Suffolk Sheep Association at the | -some who are shut-ins. other*
*h&lt;)*
8lrandfour gallons worth; no dillJouljs ! annual association meeting held In | who are unable to get along with- commander .comparable to the {troop, c4piurf&lt;J Bl corregldor after chairman of Uie Barry county draft. again far surpassed the quote of, 7-,,,
i board. The Office Will be onen each sale* nf war iavlno« utamm and 1 Our ol&gt;ntry U at War. It WBS nec.‘I'ZJJSE!«1M'S,.«M
Tbn. would
would not
„»l have
h». mnk of m»Wr In Uw .nnp In Um,
ltXaUr,^ „„
„
These
thermometer on the City Bank and
nrrcdcri of purebred livestock In much of a Christmas if there were
Hereafter men bnm on or after was (18,000; the sales were (34.37855.1 , ’
the
of Kwsohne
tO
. *y Barry county count It
it Is
Ls a real rec- I' no organised
organized effort to bring them
January I. 1925. will register on the ‘or nearly 115 per cent over the quo- I
&lt;a,ton» ***** tor **ch auognillon and credit of Mr Williams , some needed gifts for that day.
|dav
"rnno&gt;ie owner The government
[dav they become 18 If their birthbirth- : ta. 'Hie
The report from the different i 5?
«°'prnment at
Pensacola hu been beautiful and work to be named to such an im-1 It Is planned that Sunday school
day falls on Sunday or a legal holl- 'places In,the county is as follow*: i “hington has made an urgent
hectic. Hectic because you search portant position in the National As- j classes, young people's societies,
day. they will register on the fol-1 HASTINGS, Ben Gldley chair-I
frantically (or any sort of place, to soclatlon.
Ladies Aid Circle*, social clubs.
^,tO abiolute
I Joc gerved gt Mldwny
gunners
mate* lowing day. Registration will take । man. quota November. »10.000; sale* 1
live. You rind a tiny defense area
I
ILL
I
111
V
IlLLir
IILIIL
■
.
8
yj
vanU
As secretary. Mr. Williams will I lodges and other organizations, inplace generally in the offices of the jm November (15.986 05 Quota for I
°* tM ! week
house a mile away from one of the have the issuing of all breed regU-' dividual* will provide each a ba*- ------ — ' Michaels.. an aviation mechanic on
IM local boards
board* in
In Michigan. In 1 December (10,000
(10 000 &lt;
1
.
penn*t much car driving.
192
nnm&gt; « iwcm, n,in«
tratlon papers, „
earr „„
lag* and such, ket or two for _______________
this worth-while
Despite Terrible Storm
-leave from a long service on the Pa- certain instances the local boards I nashvillf Rainh Hmi Artninh I
".iT
“ WTU ** nece*.5
, w,_ , “op“,‘! Other m.._
business
-------- and
__4 records
-------as —
may
-----------: Chrlitma*
-‘-■-j. giving.
if so they
If *oarethey are
About 200 War* Present jclHc islands; Wayne Riskidall. a may designate other ptece* of reg- noUt "n.^n ^&gt;t. *t J2o m « ’ary that car-driving be reduct to
yX SimneT^ra’U SJt te , tune
comf.M
ore. uie njumzimion. i tic !। ?**.
°..U,epho
.nf Juds
? Cortright.
ucioie
«»*ru ‘iv
icrcpnuiic
Judge
Cortright,
i yeoman. 2nd class who had seen titration in the community.
*4 004 80 Quota for December *150) 1 n**
possible limit. If Mr.
prestige and Integrity of the Na- | whq is tlie chairman of the comThe Thornapple Boy Scout dis- service at Bombay, Cape Town and
Men subject to registration should I MIDDLEVILLE chairmen Paul D,ranc*‘
ht* annual Chrtelmaa
get any kind of service and food, be- i
, u» to. to-rt '-&gt;.n«lP.X^LIT™U£n,Ch2S",15o“I
““.I-™tional Association depends to a ' mlltee who will look after this mat- trict includes all of Barry county, other distent places in recent
muse there arc a few extra people
large degree on the care and thor- ’i ter this Christmas season,
.u.
Odaa
low.,
a™,,.
Jdown there learning how to win this oughness of the Secretary’s work, j Any person or organization who
miy pcisuii ur ursaniuiiioii wno
,
.
yxoiruui.
uicw weir
dress. Persons away from home at ,*i 300
cases most of their weekly allowance
war. But you keep laughing about We feel the breeder* of Suffolk------------can provide
..m. .a Christmas
,-------- • basket does ILs “nnual meeting was held in the jankers at the Kiwanis club meet- lh. ilm. 01 r«Uir.Uu&gt; iw rr«-1 WOODLAND. Uon Km elulr-1
it all because everyone is in the
nol need urging, we are sure, to social
rooms of the Methodist ing Wednesday noon. The four were uur .1 U» ol«&gt; or Uw nnrr.&lt; m,„
5 1 1,1
same bowl, and you soon find you sheep In United Slate* have placed
------ - -------man. novemocr quou
quota sow; saws - ,iPvn„,
*
bring cheer to some person or fam-1 church of this city on Wednesday transferred to the Clear lake coast local board. -In
Instance the n.ooo.w
quota। *&gt;cxness
(800.
222^^5*5!
erge^y’ K,rery
every instance
•*» December
------or
sonic ememnev. ^evaw
can turn a pancake Just as well in' this responsibility and honor on it
qualified person.
ilv who ought lo be remembered.' night last week Despite the very guard camp to give the trainees residence address
Ires* given by the reg- !*
: DELTON. CLOVERDALE. PRAI**
»“ th*
a funny old Woolworth skillet us
Clare William* has been presi­ Please do not delay. Notify Judge . ...
unfavorable
u..u..M.e
weather
about 200 "
there
------ u-"
the benefit of ----------their exper------- tetrant will determine tne local RIRVILLE.
/if0’1’ 10 B,w.hU cMU
... .,,F. Ellis Faulkner chairman.! S
on one of Goodyear's best aluminum
dent of the National Suffolk As­ Cortrighl that you will do it,
Scouls
~
and‘ ’their parents were pres- ' fences. The four were very modest in board that will
opportunity
to atalIII always have Juris- Quote (800;
MOO; sales (8.808.40.
M.8O8.4O. Decern
Decern-1
x,rtunl}y U&gt;
griddles.
-j I or children the °W
'ent. The area Scout executive A. J. telling what they hod done in the diction over him.’
sociation for three terms and Is
Iber" quote «ann
(800
P’e KOod ‘ho,r’ »Wcij Ray
To a new-comer In the Navy Pcn- known lo .Suffolk breeder* over the
I Juncker, who was on the program present war. but each gave an In­
' PREEPORT. L, E. Endres chair“*»•&gt;» '“rntehed foe Um
racote was a great thrill. The station United States. He 1* a prominent
for an address, wa* unable to get lo terestlng story, which held the close
man. November quote (700; sales
,
is beautiful and appalling. There breeder of high quality sheep and
&lt;the meeting. Hi* car was stalled in attention of the Kiwantens. It was
1(318.75: December quota (700.
| "
H“Ungs has shown
are hundreds of planes with the
'a snowbank near Caledonia.
|staled that a large percentage of
DOWLING. Wright's store. Quota.
*” UUa. **r’ u u
continual zoom of flying, the buzz till* promotion is deserving. Mr.
Lyle Fry. Scout field executive, every tending party of America's
Williams Ls also a member of the
(300; sales (227 50. December quota „ra^' He recently gave Uie entire
of keeping them all in condition. Board of Directors of the Barry
reported that there are 201 Scouts armed forces, who land on beaches |
(300.
| P*00***" of five performances at the
Sailors and flier* are everywhere—
and 35 cubs tn the Thomappte dte- from ships, is piloted to the shore
county Pair
Fair Association. The West
-.
,
..
.
HICKORY CORNERS. C. 8. Ren- ?ir*.nd
helP furnish suitable
even a goodly number of British County
trict. There should be many more, by «*»t guardsmen in various kinds
Michigan Fat Slock Show Board of
J’*nor rrondsen Named
nets chairman. Quota (500; sales ■ h«“dquarter» for soldiers and tailors
filer* whom we all loved.
President •for
Speakers at the meeting were Rev. (of boats and barges.
Director*. Secretary of the Thom-1
— 1942-43
as
Club Here Doing Effective1 (1,00655. December quote (NX).
I wno may con)e to Hastings while the
As you drive around the maze of apple-Kellogg School Board of Ed­
L. Win*ton Stone, and Scout Execu----------------Work
For
Service
Men
COUNTY
SCHOOLS.
Quota
8200;
I
And
Lh*t. a only one of
streets you continually run into ucation. leader of his local 4H club
One hundred and* fifteen member tive Lyle Pry. Advancement chart*.I
sale* (393.75. December quote *200 '
helpful things he has done. So
parts of a picturesque old brick wall organization and helps in other or­ of the Hastings Chamber of Com-1| were presented to Troop* 73.
At a meeting of the general U. 8.
(Continued on naze s. Sec 1&gt;1 B'hen
ferU he must give up the
which at one time surrounded the ganization* of community better­ merce and guests from various 75.
105 and 107 for their successful
O committee, which Includes mem­
'
whole air station. On the lovely lit­ ment.
in getting new member*. The
bers from all Interested organiza­
parts of Uie county heard Cameron effort*
'
tle army port of Fort Barraucas is
tions, the following financial report
-------| U acting from patriotic rnotixa*.
H. Belland. district price executive 'presentation was made by T. S.
the old Fort San Carlos dating back
Baird. Robert Stowell, 14, who ha*
। When Uncle Bam 1* doing his utto the 1600's, which has served un­
of the OPA discuss various phases ।been a member of a Scout troop
Receipts:
Output of Two Well* I*
■ most to reduce automobile mileage
der four flag*. Ite antiquated walls
of the ceiling price and price con­ but a year and a half was given a
1st
Salvsge
drive
.
Ruy would not wish to invite the
Small But Profitable
and catacombs recall the days when
trol problems and regulations al the Life Scout award. The highest rank,
Benefit movie ------, children living outside the city to
it didn't take planes to win a war.
regular C. of C. meetings in I. O. in scouting is Sea Scout; the next
Union Thanksgiving
In the Banner last week men­
.attend a free entertainment, when
Barry
county
(ell
(29.117
JO
*hort
O.
P.
hall
here
Monday
evening.
There are still a few lovely and
is Life Scout, so Robert has received tion wa* made Uiat another test
aii
21.00
of
the
(82.000
government
bond
Following the talk. Mr. Beltend, a fine
,.uc honor.
gracious brick buildings, the clubs. 1
Gifu from Individuals .
Praises Volunteer Workers; tomobile trip. We must all make saowell Is to be driven on the McDer­
rotne of the quarter* and the Naval quota assigned to it for the month Charles W. Clapsaddle, associate I At the election of officers for the
Gifu from Clubs and
T-— Alexander,
--------- a— ensulng yfari whkh WBA held Wcd. mott farm in Hope In another
Hospital, with it* clean military ap- ,of November, reports Warren Car­ nrln.
price ■nM.I.IU*
specialist. James
others
18.21
,t search for oil In that township.pearance. It. by the way. is the fifth
associate merchandising specialist nesday night, Richard C~
| more correctly, mileage rationing, he h.
,
,
’"“J"*
Profit from loll telephone
h^“
06 ~. In th&lt;f nrtlcle we
that oil had
ter,
county
chairman.
This
is
to
be
hoepltel built since 1700 and serves
and Dorothy O. Martin, price aide, thls city wns reelected chairmen
booth
..
1.74 which went into effect December 1.
been found in two wells cast of Wall
over 500 patient* dally. But most of regretted; because Barry usually nil connected with the Michigan Mr. Groos has always been much
--- is one big headache for all concera­
lake, but not in quantities suffi­
. At tlie same time when the free
the buildings are wearing a hideous exceeds* ite quota on ail askings for OPA •administration, held separate Interested in Boy Scouts and their
il
.208.04
.ed.
”
So
stated
Allan
C.
Hyde,
Chalrcient for profitable operation.
green camouflage for the duration war support. We are mindful of the discussions with groups Interested work. The vice chairmen chosen
; man of the local War Price and Ra-1. 5^°* has been put on during the
We are indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Initial disbursements:
" Christmas season in recent years.
so that you have to look twice to fact that Christmas is in December. in special problems of the price were Attorney George Dean of this
&lt; everything given at cost and .tlonlng Board*, in an interview toLeon Benedict of that township
. the Odd PeUow* of Hastings have
get into the Post Office Instead of 1Still we believe that those to whom control law*.
.
city. ,Royce Henton. of Delton and for facts concerning the two, wells
with discounts)
we feel we should give Christmas
the Brig.
20.00
' Mr. Hyde .taled ttiat he marveled
oi e“‘
To
the
laymen,
this
program
Raymond
Smith
of
Lake
Odessa,
One stove .....................
"at
the
patience
of
Uie
bewildered
to Uie children But this year.
One day in the canteen we met presents will hot condemn us if we might have seemed dry and unIn-, Winston Merrick of this city was
(one stove given)
tion of our statement decidedly
make
less
expensive
gifts,
and
buy
Gene Bush who looked very hand- '
1756 'public, and wondered if they, the
«overmnent dlscouragw roch
terrsting but to the Barry county chosen
ru
district -------committeeman.
—--------- *■-Rob- ,necessary. We are glad to make the
Paint
some in his new wings. We often !every dollar we can of government retailers who attended, it was worth ert
38 57 I public, in tum. really appreciated giv1?*' “ “
imposaibte to get Um
Cook treasurer. A. A. Reed of correction
(
।
Dishes ................................
The facts given us seem
candy. Therefore
Therefore, the
the rvtd
Odd Wallnara
Fellow*
125 22 "*
_ *“full
*_______
* the ______
‘ of eandv.
chatted with Chaplain Galaty who bonds The greatest gift is being while. Interesting information. All Nashville
was named for leadership to
t
Steel chairs—&lt; do*
1
to “
the
extent
amount
warrant the belief that some­
lived Just around our corner—and made for us by the boy* In the Army present thought that Mr. Belland training
and R. O. Henton of Del- where
,
1
Blind* for windows
JU.VU iunc. ciiuri, uicuuvicnce ana ner-i-------- ; ■ —
'----- -- , —— —
in that vicinity there is a
and navy, who are fighting to pre­
came from Grand Rapids.
8.50 vous energy required of the volun- ««™l &gt;ear&gt;- much to their regret.
ton for organization and extension. ,large pool of oil. There are also in­
and
Ills
associates
presented
the
J
Installation
of
telephones
When your four-year-old daugh- 'serve American freedom and the material in a very effective manner. Hugh
twr workers
leer
wnrirsr. who are
nr» unselfishly Ii Bo.
8°- for the duration
duration of the war
war.
Riley
of
this
city
is
in
charge
।
!
Lumber
(for
two
wash
dications
that
when
that
pool
is
ter goes to the circus with the son American way of life. We must see
rooms and repairs) ..
Preceding the program the follow- of
1 Scout camping and activities. Dr. ,found, there will be enough natural
63 50 giving their time to do the Immense Christma* free allows at the Strand
of a famous heart specialist from ,to It that they are supplied with Ing officers were elected for the J.
amount of detail work involved In “na od&lt;1 Fellow gifts of candy to
Materials — Nails, pipe,
■ K. Altlind. now a lieutenant in
Boston and they come home and
। the Coast Guard, heads the health 'gas pressure to force the oil to the
.handling
the
many
thousand*
of
th
*
children
of
this
county
are
dtflight
bulbs,
paper
towelcoming
year:
surface.
say. “I* Hastings near a little town ,way to do that is to buy govern­
■ forms, in accqimtlng. .writing, and ‘ inltely out of the picture.
(Continued on page 4. this
President, Einar Frandscn; vice- Jand safety work of Scouts in the '
of Caledonia, and do you know my ment bonds.
• district. Judge McDonald Is chair- John uecnieitner.
other clerical work necessary in adProbably Adolph Hitler did not
Lechleltner, section 37.
27. and n
. .
....
M
The failure, to meet Barry's No­ president. George Carpenter: tretu-I' man of the committee on advance- jonn
cousin. George Orayblel?” Then It
!
rdlnlslering
this
program.
have
in
mind
depriving
the
children
urer, William Bchillhaneck: direc- 1
Leon Benedict, section 34, in Hope
1* a small -world and for the mo­ vember bond quote was not due to tor*. G. E. Goodyear. Vern Leary ■: ment.
i The registration of motor car of Barry county of the happiness
township. The well on the Lechment a good little old war. You the business and professional men and Richard Jacob*.
- The members of Uie district board Icitner farm waa acidized after a
(owners, including passenger cars,; they have had at $aeh Christmas
Uie county. Their sales of war
boys must have a lol of those ex- of
'
-trucks, buse*. commercial vehicles | season for 18 years when he started
are: Howard Tredinnick. Hugh Ri­ showing of oil was discovered, but
stamps
and
bonds
were
more
than
I
.
periences and doesn't it shoot up 1
types of non-highway
gaso-1---------World. War —
No. 2. But thia ____
aaoriley. Judge McDonald. Robert Cook.
The Barry county draft board.{and
—,,rall
-----------------------------------------------double the quote assigned their or- | MAY
INTRODUCE
the old morale?
WAwImHm
. Mf ,nd
p j Cusack wJw Dr. J. K. Alttend and Dorrance diet well. B&lt;xh have been operated announced on Thursday that the ; line used for industrial purposes, j flee by the kiddies of Barry county
ganlzatlon
for
November.
Old Pensacola surely provided fun 1
Trethric
of
Hastings;
A.
A.
Reed
of
following
had
passed
their
army
and in registering some five hundred u very small compared with what
by
Mr.
Benedict
Both
are
pumpers.
lAit us all boost the county's bond have recently come to Hastings from
for ite Navy, too. A pass got us fhto
Nashville
and
James
Rugg
of
Mid
­
examinations
and
had
been
inducted
wholesale
and
retail
gasoline
dealhis
wicked
war
haa
caused
for
oil
Tlie first has been producing since
Arlington Heights, III., and moved
the movie, we played golf on a fine sales for December.
---------------------— —— ------------------------ ---------era of “
the
county,
and—converting
dleville.
chlldrerfln Europe;
especially lo the
May 1. 1941. and the Benedict well into tlie enlisted reserve: Ivan D. —
into the former C. W. Clarke reslGLAD TO GEt’it’
Representative* on the executive since July 1941. Mr. Benedict states Allerdlng. 120 South Michigan Ave­ their gasoline needs into coupons millions of children who have bean
Bench to the tune of PBY's taking
nue.
Hastings;
LeRoy
Elwin
Kings
­
and
gasoline
books
of
suitable
num
­
made orphans in Germany. Poland.
The Banner received test week a At Arlington Heights they were the board are Richard A. Groos and that the Lechleltner well will prooff a rod from shore, we ate and
bury. Cloverdale. Route 1; Wm. Earl ber and value, under the plan at set Russia, France. England. Holland.
Howard Tredinnick.
(Contlnued on page 3. Sec. 1)
drank and danced at a beautiful copy of the Clark County Pres*, supervisors of the Country club.
Mason. 74 Chestnut Bt„ Battle up by the OPA. I* handled entirely Befeium. Greece. Czechoslovakia and
The Boy Scout movement is a
Officer*' Club And let me tell you, published at Nellsville. Wisconsin. Their only son. Roland James, aged fine organization for any boy- It
Creek; Paul Wesley Foster. Nash­ by volunteer, unpaid worker*, un­ Italy by his brutality. Let us all hope
18.
is
a
student
at
Mannion
Mili
­
the first dance on that mild summer
ville; Cleo Emerson Card. 118 North der the supervision of Allan C. Hyde, and pray that hl* power lo do such
helps him lo get started right In
night with hundreds of flags over­ of that city. Nellsville has a popu­ tary College. Aurora. Ill. At the life. Any boy who becomes inter­
Broadway, Hastings; Reid Addison uenenu
nis paiu
General vnairman.
Chairman, ana
and his
paid terrible wrongs shall soon be broken.
head and an endless line of hand­ lation of about 2500. The Press is a present time. Mr. Cusack is un­ ested tn scouting, with its emphasis
Bassett. 304 8. Church St,. Hast- Executive Secretary. William Scha-1
---------- -—,«»*---------------some cadeu in their whites was some very creditable' representative of employed.
ln; Buryle George Lancaster, 117!* der. Jr. This means that in Barry NOTICE TO PRAIRIEVILLE
on
doing
a
good
tum
for
somebody
"Christmas,
The
Hope
Of
thrill. There was even a kinder­ that town. If the writer is not mis­
North
Michigan
Avenue,
Hastings;
County
a
small
army
of
people
have
' TWP. TAXPAYERS
every
day,
will
rarely
go
wrong.
It
All Men", I* Theme of
garten for the four-year-old and a taken. br. J. Hl Brooks was bom in NEW MASONIC OFFICERS
Richard Hugh McLeay. Delton, been unselfishly giving their time so| f will be al my home in Prairieis
a
movement
which
all
should
en
­
Navy bus to call for her for Bunday Orangeville, the son of the late Mr.
At the election of officer* for Hu- courage
Route 1: Donald George Chase, 518 that Uie traveling public would bejynie every Friday from Dsc. II to
school each week and a polite Ma­ and Mrs. Ira Brooks, and a brother
North Hanover. Hastings: Charles inconvienced as little as possible in jm. g Inclusive, at Delian State
rine to take her to the door. Sunday of Welton Brooks of Cloverdale. The Wednesday of last week the follow­
"Christmas, the Hope of All Men" Alfred Higdon. 203 Sherman. 8U putting this plan Into operation. |B*nk. Jan. 2, foe the collection of
afternoons a Navy landing boat writer knew him as Howard Brooks. ing were chosen: Philo Sheldon.
is the theme for part two' of the Nashville; Buryi Elwin Townsend.
There have been registered, to, t.,»e«*n&lt;l d&lt;w llcenww
took us across a bayou to the Coast He studied dentistry and located at Worahlpful Mester; Lewis Hine,
annual Christmas carol service to Woodland; Lawrence E. Hook. Has- date, in Barry Co.. 5.889 passenger
Lewi* Johnson.
Johnson. Praii
Lewis
Prairieville Twp.
Guard Station where we swam in Nellsville many years ago.
Senior Warden; George Aten, Jun­
be presented by-the Hastings Teach­ tings. Route 4; Maurice Eddie autopioblies. and as many "A** books
the Gulf aurf and forgot about war
ior Warden; Douglas Hinds, Treas­
Issued ror
for tne
the same.
same This registraregistrn----- -------- « »-----------------Three
Retiring' Members ers club Sunday. December 20. at Haight. 205 West Murtel. Hastings: issued
until wo glimpsed a guard in his
4 p- m. in Central school auditor­ Harold Dayton Asptnall, Hickory tlon was handled under the super- JOHNSTOWN TAX NOT1CR
urer; Donald Tredinnick, senior
Decline
To
Run
Again
hide-out on watch.
ium.
deacon and Frank Mosher Junior
Comers: Ward H. Wilkes. Battle vision of Mr*. Maud Smith. County
j wm
ijp-— tn p m- Dec
Now we’ve left all those pleasures W. J. AND E. M. SARVER. Prop*. deacon.
As usual the program will be giv­ Creek. Route 4; Richard Olair Dar­ School Commissioner, through the u,
y. n mih, Haul Hank in
At the annual meeting of the
and made the long trek home In the
en in two parts. Following the pro­ by. Nashville. Route 1:
Having decided to quit farming.
Donald schools of the county over a three- Battle Creek. Doc. H. Dec. M and
Barry County Agricultural Society
old Pontiac loaded down much the W. J. and E. M. Sarver are offering ANNUAL MEETING
cessional. the choir, under the dir­ Harrison Howell. Nashville, Route day period, during which time onejjwl h.
way many Hastingsites go to Florida their personal property at public DEC. 12. 1942
of Supt. D. A. Van Buskirk. 13: Elmer Henry Walther. Hotel Has- hundred twenty-five or more teach-1 Adv.
■ • •12-10
­
R 4. Battle Cree*.
Saturday, Dec. 12. three new mem­ ection
nlong about this time of year: We’re auction at the farm located 10 miles
will render a varied selection of lungs. Hastings; Earl William Otte. er* gave their volunteered sendees.
Thea annual meeting of Barry
mighty glad to shake hands with south of Nashville , on M86 or 1’* County Agricultural Society will be ber* of the board will be elected Christmas carol* including the 22 Annapolis. Battle Creek; Stewart Then the registration of the ga*o- , RUTLAND TAXPAYERS
everyone of your wives, sweethearts miles north of Assyria Center. They held at the Court House. Saturday. as the three, whose term* expire "Hallelujah Chorus."
|Edwln Peter*. Middleville. Route-2;, line dealers and the registration of I &gt;
Bl the HasUng*
and boy-friends for you—it's great offer three head of horse*, eight_______ _________ ________ ______ this year. Mayor Chas H. Leonard,
Tlie second part with the theme, . Burr Van
Laubaugh.
Hastings
to be home and God willing you will head of calUe. eight pig*, a. good elected. Director* whose terms ex- former mayor W. A. Schader. and "Christmas. Uie Hope of All Men," Route i; Ernest Raymond Crumbe back some day lo sit around the Itet of farm tool* and mtecelten- plre are Cha*. Leonard. Earl Olm- Earl Olmstead of Nashville, decline te being planned with the desire of |back. 324 East Center. Hasting*;
fireside ant] tell us of deserts and eous article*. Henry Rannery will itead, Wm. Schader. Cha*. W. Sher- the reelection. Petitions for nom­ inspiring hope and giving a brood 'Cecil Harold Charles, Battle Creek NOT1CE
mountains and far shores you have cry the sale and E, E. Oray will wood, Sec.
I will be at the Hastings CHy Rank
'Adv. 12-10 inees to fill the vacancies are being perspective for a brighter future. Route 3; Chester C. McMillan. 137
distributed for Frank Kelly of This must be written into any peace I South Union St.. Plymouth. Mich; starting December 12 and each fol­
clerk. Read the adv. for full partic­
BALTI MORE TWP.
Hastings and Clarence Longstreet th
But pardon me. there is a war on ulars.
i
NOTICE
uiai
may
prove
cnauring.
Jl_n
*y,P
r?re enduring.
(Leslie Wilber Enzlan. 220 South lowing Saturday through January
'
I will be at the
I I will be at the Hastings City of Middlevillefor the purpose of collecting taxes
—Hl have to hurry now to pack my
The red. white, black, and yal- Otarch,
(
Hirttriff .
_
iBank Dec. 12-and each Sat.. fo|-Laurence Beadle.
low races will each bring Ils offer­
2 and 8; at
lean* to kiss my sailor goodbye— • Having rented the farm and more lowing through Jan.: at the Roaen- and at two o'clock, the various of­ ing* lo the cathedral in reverence OIBLUM COUNCIL
irurru. of
nf you
vnu should
ihnnlH meet
mwt him somemm*, stock
ntArk and
nnrt tools than he will nead.
newt berger Drug Store. Freeport.
4 Dec. ficer* will present their annual re­ to the Christ child, finally uniting NAMES OFFICERS
sorne
ports. Trea*. George Green reports in their worship to signify the
where. Don't think my chin isn't up Mr. Nichols will dispose of them at
All of the former officers of Olb- NOTICE
Adv. 18-18
as I say a prayer for everyone of public auction at the farm In Carlton Dec I. J. C. Wing. Carlton twp. that the Association *UU has a bank
lum Council. R. A. M. were rvThe HasUng* postofftoe will re­
balance on hand despite the failure
you out there. God bless you and au Center or 8 miles west of Woodland,
main open on Saturday afternoons.
of •-honea.
revoir until we meet again In dear He is offering a good list -------Mrs.
Jennie
Stuck
and
Mias
Mary
Ing,
namely:
Master.
A.
B.
Gldtey;
Winter
Adv. 12-10
board of directors will meet in Williams are co-chairmen for part deputy master. John Eddy; prin­ venlenca of people who have Christ­
old Hastings.
Christmas bazaar and cafeteria January to complete the election of two, while Lester Sehllling la stage cipal conductor. Philo Sheldon; re­ mas packages and other mall to
Sincerely your*.
Kstheryn T McIntyre
sypper. Methodist Church. Dec. 10, officer* and to determine whether director Herbert Reinhardt is gen­ corder. James Langston: treasurer.[in this luue for full particular*.
a fair will be held in 1941.
eral chairman.
Walter Snyder; steward. Leon Bauer.

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COUNTY IS

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DISTRICT SCOUT
MEETING HELD HERE

I ell experiences

COFC HEARS TALK

A REPORT ON
LOCAL U.S. 0.

16258686

HOPE TWP. IS NOW
PRODUCING OIL

County Failed to Meet
Quota in Bond Sales

IT’S SOME JOB TO
»» RATION GASOLINE
s.,. ckoj™,..

Barry Men Who Pass
Their Examinations

TEACHElfs PRESENT
CAROL SERVICE

FAIR ASSOCIATION
MEETING SAT.

AUCTION SALES

.. H,*.

�THE HASTING B BANNER, THUMDAV, DECEMBER, 10. 180

l e^iu . .

«.i i.iT'.g.,. '

' _t

Ur, ; p Mphltr snd MUi Alles

Merle Cook, who has been In ill' at Emmanuel Episcopal church the Anne Perry, who Is "somewhere tn B Gonyou, are now residing in Has-1'
They -sruce
formerly of Detroit.
klC\A/C
rrole her parents, Ungs.
------- —
----------------------------------- 1 r Al in U
---------class
-* —
-------------’-------------of new
members
recently
have closed their fans home for th® health for several weeks with bron- ’large
NEW J
cldal flu. cold and pleurisy in both confirmed by Bishop Whittemore rePerry, that while Mr. Baals U employed nt the Royal nUUK" ll
CoachOo ne Aast. P”~“’*«’"-*-—•
Amtrlc
to
Willard
Gonyou.
I For scoring highest in this coun’
Th* holiday vacations for thej84'
Hastings frlenda
Hartings city1 schools start* on
Pvt. Warren (Jake) Moore left
~
i
»—•
ty in the 14th National 4H Canning
'ThtuX. Dec . 34. and cor.Unure 6*tunl.y tor HolaWA
day* for observation. Ke relumed
.
—v
JXtm« ID*01** 'oramly ot H»aunn
Contest. Danna Hamilton of the
; rreatmzs. । now t itudenl at Weetem Michigan Capital club of n-rry county will be
“until Monday. Jan. 4. 1943.
Md.. *ttCT spending a tai-day hrrPrt Mctert O. Kenjon hu been [ l»«h here. Be ni OM Ure fee
*
*
* * College of Education has taken his awarded a handeomt gold madal
On Sunday twelve person* were taken Nov. 77. Ail hope for hli
'
. U»n.ferrrd (men Port Ort. CelU. । 16 &lt;ta lOnw, of hl, mother. Mrs received Into full membership In speedy recovery.
oath as a Naval Air Force Cadet i just received from the State Club
The world U not oo 1
ta pen IM. »uU-u&lt;l He U In w«™ Moota who la ntatai nice- the Methodist church at Ute momHoane Extension
Ing service. At the morning service days, it seems. In a letter

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AND PASS ALONG NUTRITION
Keep your family "singing for Its supper" by serving the delicious and

economically priced to moke them Noture's greatest food values.

nutritious foods that are so essential to vibrant good health. You'll

You'll find proof of the flavorful quality of our fine foods in your fam­

find them here in great variety . . . oppetisingly displayed., . . and

ily’s praise, and in their request for "second helpings".

PICKLED PIGS FEET M8'
FRESH SIDE PORK lb 27'
PORK NECK BONES I Or I PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb 29'
BEEF CHUCK ROASTS »&gt; 30'
BOILING BEEF lb.
17'
FRESH BEEF UVER 2oc I fresh beef tongues n»• 22*c
_aJ PORK LOIN ROASTS &lt;b 33'
’ll-

SLAB BACON
Streaked with lean

lb.

Lean and Meaty

lb

Freshly dressed

lb.

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SALT PORK
Leon

LARD

Sliced Peaches
Del Monte — No. 2 i-2 can

Diced Carrots
Del Monte, glass jsr ..

Swift's Milk
Peanut Butter

* Peanut Butter

32'
25'
g cans 23'
4^35'
2 lb. joi'4gc
2 lb. jar 45

DEL MONTE Coffee
MAXWELL HOUSE

Wheat Krispics

12'
2 pkg«. 24'

Wheaties

10'
2 for 27'

Grape Nut Flakes
Shredded Wheat
Kellogg’*

Popped Wheat
Package .

Popped Rice
Rolled Oats

2 pkm 21'
2,or15‘
2for17'
-- 20'

VITAMIN CAPSULES
Packed with Vitamins, pkg.

CRANBERRIES
Good Quality

GRAPEFRUIT

lb.

5

Texas Seedless

MEMBE*
war SfWW'’’*

STAMPS,

Shredded Wheat

33c
34c-

SANKA COFFEE
KAFFEE HAG

Mall-0-M»al

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9c|

Coco Wheat

37c h

lb.
lb.

2Pk9*-21‘
22'
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Package................................

9 for 90'

Br«ad

36c [

Muller’s Supreme, I 1-2 lb. loaves

V

Whole Wheor Bread

10
10'

Loaf

CHASE &amp; SANBORN'S OQr
DATED COFFEE

Cheerioats

lb.
lb.

21 c|

Home rendered style)

Children may drink their vegetables.

V 8 Cocktail

■ 9c|

VEAL BREAST

Cracked Wheat Bread
Lost

&lt;

lb.

9 lbs. Of)
O.V

Graham Crackers
K-e.ll — to.

...

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Graham Crackers

SURFINE COFFEE
A Popular Brand

.....

18'

Hekman — lb. Sox

lb.

Laundry Bleach

99c; at. 1 Sc
1 “

n.«, While, l-l (.1

Good Quality — Lb

p&lt;c

Swerl

SILVER EAGLE COFFEE ?Qr

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22'
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Large Package

Swan Soap

HILL’S BROS. COFFEE Q/ir
A Delicious Blend — Lb.

—

The Quimby W B. C 8 Birthday
Aid which was to be hrid this
| for Iowa Prenight School.
j the canning project for seven yeani Thursday at the home of Mrs. Nlal
Mrs. Florence Staiger. 714 W Bond valqjd her canned products this Casteleln ha* been postponed in­
I St. brought to the Banner Office I year -at 1435.75 with an estimated definitely.
Friday a carrot grown In her cardan, saving of 1312.55 on 1139 quarts pre­
’ It was a triplet, there being three । serrea.
'
The Navy Mothers Club ot Amer­
! carrot* of about the aame site |
—■ ■■■ ■■
ica wUl meet Wednesday. Dae. IS,
joined together at the crown
| Pau! Palmer. Arlene William* and
, Conservation Officer George Sum- Alice Williams, all members of the AU mother* of men in the Navy.
nar, assisted Slate Troopers and
Hill 4H r^Ub in Irving Marines or Const Guards who wish
i Conservation Officer Lavov of Hol- toimshlp. will show pens ot fat to join are urged lo be present at
i land, in rounding up three hunter* I Umhs a‘ ^e State Junior Uvestock this meeting a* thia Li the last meet­
ing when
the name*
names may ur
lx- auueu
added
, tn Ottawa county last week, who 1 show ln Detroit. December 8 to 10 -i*
wJHni me
pleaded guilty to poaresuon of hen I Paul Palmer ha* been a member 10 the charter. Please bring needles.
’ pheasants Each of the trio paid 850 . of tlie Barry County 4H club* for . thimbles and aclsaorx,
| fine and 1774 costa for their taw- nine years. In a* much as ho 1*
« n s «-&gt;»
breaking, etao forfeited their small approaching his twenly-flrsl birthFj”*
'f'
I game hunting licenses.
! day. when he must drop 4H club
clFl,lnK/ Drcfm ,
| A suggestion for an ideal Christ- Iwort- he b making thia hl* last 4H *8^1 ^^lmtter,^nd&lt;:
ma* gift—a subacripUon to the Ban-’ UlfMtock showing with a real trio ■ JjJJJ^rtMa IBmil rtf’
’
ner. We have appropriate gilt cards , °» Shropshire lambs In three yean
Brtn« * 10 CWU **»•
to go with each new aubecriptlon - ! ®r '’“Jj2^/21 a?.!? Clrele No 2 01 llw w- 8 c 8
Adv
i lhlref ataJeS^id
60,(1 UlClr chrUtm»-' party at Uie
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meachem. of fj6' ah55.p hn®
? home 04 Mr* G«n Crook. 8. Church
the Clear take camp, have rented I
18t- Tue^y- !&gt;' IS. Pol luck supthe Mrs. M. J. Cross residence for «*rtence *”
feedingper Bl 7:jo. Bring a lo cent gift,
the winter months
I Arlene and Alice Williams are go- 1
-----------Well, our local hunters flnaily did 1,18 w Vila show strong contenders
Circle No. 7 of the Methodist
come through with a good percent- j,or the Ornui Champion lamb of Church will meet at the home of
age ot deer. Special mention should
*h0* Onc *•' ehowtng a trio I Mrs. Allan Hyde, 614 W. Green,
be made ot Bert Payne the ha* ta-1 of 8hrops the other Southdown-;, iTuesday. Dec. 15. tor 6:30 dinner,
ken over Arnold Perkin* Insuranca I
Harry William* won Uie Please bring 10 cent gift.
business) Who bagged a six point covetw1 Grand Champion lamb at
buck on the open dJy of the season.
8tate S*10* al D*trclt °n a I d
.? „T’,Un W1U
T‘5*'
Army cookr'don’t agree with their Southdown «omc few yearn ago. I d“1'Dec’,ISl’
3 ,p- ,n al ,”lc h°‘”c
commander-in-chlef regarding ways Harry I* out of 4H club work now.;
.J“y 8|Wlcr. 406 South St.
nnd means of getting the most good He u «*Mng entrance Into the axmy , Th ® *,U ,be “ leaderlrev mreUng.
from Uie coffee ration At least in * Mlr eor’’6 thb wcck! fach m‘’mlxr responding to roll call
buMaUr^ Jn-Thv ••'Fl., aI
------------&gt;
some artl'lc on umperance. Tlie
ut Fort Custer people are advised ' OuL’tar'dlng achievement* in one;plna t^at wera ordered are here,
to "throw away grounds removed ot the m®’1 lmP°rtant projects In |please ** m*»*iit and gel yours.

fee and not merely a* a hot. brown-! rounty wlnncrs are:
।
_______
.
colored brew don’t have to be told i Donna Hamilton, capital ComHospital Guild No 18 will hold
that anyway.
munlty Club. Laura Belton, Brush- their Christina* party Dre. 17 at the
Richard N. Hinkley. A. 8.. 2»th ridge Club; Elaine Cotant. Yeckley U. B, Church at i o’clock.
Reg.. 52nd Batt.. Co. 1741. U. 8. N. Club; Charles McDermld. Capital; „
------------T. S.. Great Lakes, Ill., who has .Club; Jock Rabbitt. Capital Club
, ,,lul aull&lt;1 No 7 *‘u hold
been in Uie hospital for over a week
Each will receive k gold-filled L„21
party ,l
was released Saturday. Richard is medal. One of the five will be i ^2?!? °£
c’ **
128 West
the son of Mrs. Hazel Hlnktay.
named to compete for State honors I ?°Th, 8t- Wednesday. Dec 16 Pot
A year’s subscription to the Ban- in which four r-prc.M-ntetlvre of the
£ SX’litt
i’JTL"
Jin ,vrt&gt; Wrtk In thblue .w.m roup .III «eh rt«l..
’“"■“•'"I
Remember that absent friend or a 425 U. 8. War Savings Bond Tlie .
10 Cenl 8in.for exchange. Enloved one till* way at Christmas &gt; State winner, selected from these *e,tal,irue"'
following luncheon
time. We ll *cnd a card telling them four, will compete for sectional and !
i’r nK C0Hnw* ,nllt for Hw
H U a gift from yoo-Adv.
. national honors, award* for which
PASblKO Of tali'
P- H. O-.Chrt.Uu-., perty
CORA OSTROTII
*?
V,*5lon
Congre.M will b«- held in I. O O. F. Hal) Mon­
Mn Cora O.ireu, w, „I b.m. |SrtmhS-^5 l'oo u B*wJJ’ta."'
” tx'
Oatrolh. passed away at
uel’ Ostroth.
after an illness of several month*.
‘llon
e
1 Dre. 1) is the date far the annual
Funeral services will be held at the w;uo,,Extension Agent Foster staled Christmas party of Hiawatha RcNa&amp;hville Evangelical church at 2
tlial 173 clubstera in this county . uckah lodge to be held in I. o. O. F.
o’clock Friday.
participated In the 4H Victory Gar-&lt;- ha,)- Each member bring a 10 cent
I den competition.
gift-for exchange; aL» nun, candy.
---------------- 1 e ,
popcorn, or apple* for refrrahinenu
vBirdi called Tumatones diecov- ;

•red long ago that wcirma and slugs ’
n-statatart.
are apt lo b« under stones and so
------- -—— ------------ --------------- &lt;
mere will be Initiation -n.. rv,
m.k. . rtrul.r pr.r.lr. „
rthmmuhlip &lt;Ud ».•«». toM ! „mb„
W
.tabrt U,
■ j r"','"*" u ... r™.
“ '■*
h
,hu
N° «n»tar “W” th"
Ing to tba research
of thestaff
Coop-j
p
. '
tn ,
Ing to thestaff
research
of the Coop- &gt; time.
Mostly Brunettes
! cr Unlon Mu*»um 1°'
'---------------i’
‘zz &lt;*&gt;e
‘-.z Art*
*.zZz' of
zi 1
■
' --------------------•t•
In ’1882.
the
French :i PENNCMPENNOC k
K imupvr*i
HOSPITAL
Sixty per cent of the worn
f Decoration.
**’ •*
’“ scr^p-h
Latin-America arc brunettes. X per j army was surprised at Sleinklrk, 1 Medical patients registered al the
Belgium, rtd the men rushed forth hospital on Tuesday were Infant
cenl blondes and 1 per cent red- I
to battle with their cravats hastily &gt; Forrest Gardner, Hastings. R. 2;
haired.
. .
I tied in loose knots. The soldiers ;
Eva Troutwein, Woodland. R.
fought so successfully that their
Miss Ada Sees. Middleyilh-, Mrs.
Thick Armor Plate
| casual dress became a fad through- I £4"*
Portland; Mrr.
Some of the armor plate on a i out Europe and has borne the name I „ “ Stambaugh. Sunfield; Infant
15-lon tank Is two Inches thick.
• Steinkiric over since
P*88Y Anne Adams, 93* E Clinton
1st ; MIm Julia Rock, 510 W. Court

rTRAND
Hastings, Mich.

THEATK ■=

Telephones 2244-2557 M

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11-12
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

GRAND CENTRAL MURDER'
And Albert Dekker and loan Daviyin

"YOKEL BOY"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 13-14

"SEVEN DAYS LEAVE"

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FLORIDA ORANGES

TUES.. WED.. THURS.. FRI-, DEC. 15-16-17-18

All the Stars in Heaven in one picture—Charles Boyer, Rita
Hayworth, Ginger Rogers, Henry Fonda. Charlea Laughton.
Kdw. G. Robinson, Paul Robeson, Ethel Waters, Rochester and

The juice Orange — Doz.

TALES OF MANHATTAN

39c |

POTATOES
U S No. I — Peck

Barry

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DRY ONIONS 10 O S-- i
Good Quality

lbs.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11-12
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

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And Don (Red) Barry and Jean Parker in

FDOD^CENTER

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"TRAITOR WITHIN"
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 13-14

STRICTLY IN THE GROOVE'
TUES.. WED.. THURS. DEC. 15-16-17

Special return engagement at popular prices of the greatest of

IM l 5TATIST, HASTINGS, MICH.

"THE BEST FOR LESS'*

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE. MICH.

During the past week the follow­
ing medical patirnla were disciuirgal
Harvey Marshall. Nashvlle. R a,
. Dec. a: Mrs. Emma Swadling, Has। tings, R. 3. Dee. 7; Edward Engel.
306 S. Park St. Dec. 7: Mrs Merle
I Doty, Lake OdexM. Dre. 6; Infant
Jimmy Main, Hastings, Dec. 6.
; The following arc listed ns sur­
gical paUents. Claude Troutwine.
Hastings. R. 3; Mrs Dalton Stahl.
Clarksville. R 2; Richard Roberts.
Clarksville; Mrs. Henry’ HoUvencr,
Hastings. R. 5; MLu Marie McRo­
berts, Allo. R. 2; Clayton Moi.-.
Clarksville;
Mrs. Glenn Edwin.,
Woodland; Mrs. Earl Campbell.
Nashville, R. 2; Miss DorLi Brad| ford, 1030 8. Park St.; Mrs. Harold
Phillips, Bellevue. R. 2; Mrs. Archie
I Brady, Sunfield. R. I; James Ncw1 ton. Hastings. R. 6; MLw ArdeUi
WUllaui*. 419 N. Michigan; Mrs.
Barry Ragla. 329 W. Court; Mrs
Otto Miller. 610 S. Park St . Dean
Bas*. Woodland. R. 2.
Surgical patients discharged dur­
ing the week were MIm JoAnne Bry­
ant. Battle Creek, Dec. 6; Mrs Wil­
liam Wall, Lake Odessa. Dec. 8;
Mrs Joaeph Schulte. 818 8 Han­
over. Dre. 7.
•
surgirnl patients discharged dur­
ing the week were. Miw JoAnne
Bryant, Battle Creek. Dee. 6; Mrs
William Wait. 1-ike Odessa. Dec. g;
Mn. Joaeph Schulte. 818 8 Hunover. Dec.. 7.
Nine babies were bom at the hos, pital during the week: A boy tn Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Hall. 606 N. Han­
I over. Dec. 3: a boy to Mr. and Mm.
Frank McMillen, Jr.. 633 E. Clinton.
Dec. 3; a girl to Mr. and Mrs 8«m
; Myers. Middleville. Dre. 6: a boy lo
‘Mr and Mrs Robert Keeler. Has­
tings. R. 4. Dec. 7; a hoy to Mr.
। and Mrs. Frederick Cole. 329 W.
Court. Dec. 8; a boy to Mr. and Mrs.
Von Rascy. Nashville. Dec 3; n
boy tn Mr and Mrs Clay Bassett.
721 W, Walnut. Dec. 4; n boy- to
| Mr. and Mrs Edwin Cook, Hastings,
iR. 4. Dre. 5; a boy to Chief Petty
| Officer and Mn Eldon Armbrust.
. 121 W. Oreen St., on Dec. 7.
| Among the contributions to the
. hospital were 3 cans peaches. 2 cans
, grspefruit. 5 cans tomato Juice and
2 can* com from Guild No. 7; Guild
, No. 13 gave a bedside lamp; Guild
I No. 19 contributed 8 qts. vegetable*.
119 qts. fruit. 4 glasses JcUy and 2
। can* wap.

:

Victor Mature, Lucille Ball and Great Gilderaleevt in

SQUASH, HUBBARD &gt;b
APPLES, NOR. SPY 4 lbs
bunch
RADISHES
lb.
LEAF LETTUCE
APPLES ^'ious 5 lbs .
SWEET POTATOES 3 lb.
3 lbs
BAGAS
lb.
CABBAGE

ORGANIZATIONS
will hold their annual Christmas
Party in the church parlors on Fri­
day. Dec. 11. at 1 o’clock. There
will be a potluck luncheon, each one
to bring own table service, sand­
wiches and one dish of food. Thera’
will be an exchange of 10c gifts.
Pvt. Max Teegardin of Fort Cui-

SERGEANT YORK'

�_________________________________________________________________________ THr HARTINGS BAXMEB, TBI-TISDAY, DFCEMBFH. 10, 1M2

and under these condition* It la re- Panel Na 1. A. J. Larsen, Warren helpful attitude,
markable that a* much work could Carter and Prank Hoouen; Panel business insUtutl
__
— No 2 Roy
Crnt Bmton naUd {he
11 "*
be-----------accomplished
ns has —
been-•done,
The W. B. C. S. will meet with
, Benedict wished u* to have the I
I ’n,«* volunteer worker* have beenL and R. V. Mott; Panel No. 3. Joe staffs, the achoo
Mrs. Hamilton Munn Wednesday U|(I1|]IJI INI] Illi
.facta. We admit right here that
McKnight. Ben Gldley and Harrison ncc of Civilian
Dec. 16 for a pot luck dinner. The •
via.
----------------------- ,u_.. ------------------- -- ।
,
Dodds.
volunteer worker:
Civilian Defense Counsel, and other ।
(Continued from page 1. Section 1) individuals who tell that they*wanl- I Mr. Hyde stated that without ‘in this very difficult
usual exchange of Christmas gifts I (Continued from page 1, 8ee.-l),.
(Continued from page 1. Sec. I)
1 that the two wells had been aban- ।to date total approximately 2000, cd to do their part. The various!,' doubt many mixtake* have been
Il is well to alao bear
Prom May 1. 1942 lo December 1,
cloned because there was not
the filing of apUcatlon* for sup­ factories and Industries and .other , made, and If the public clearly un- during tills rush and c
1942 the sales In Barry county have Ail are cordially invited to meet i*hl,c lh&gt;t on hi* own farm will enough of the "black gold” to pay and
1
regular staff of the R
busier** houses have generously
been 6181.922.95. The quota assigned with u*.
!yield at tlie rate of 7 to 8 barrels for the cost ot pumping
Iplemental "B" and "C" books, has assigned employe* from their places derstands that this gasoline program
It la encouraging to know that been handled through the office of of business to assist In thl* work. -carried on and administered cn-----------J per day. At present price* for crude
by the state organisation to Barry
oll
Brv profitable. Ttiere are these two wells are producing, the local Rationing Board directly.
daily a mass of routine
county for the year. May 1. 1942 to Cloverdale
The annual Chrutmaa party of the murage tank* at the Lechleltner While the output la small, it Is either by mall or by the applicant-;
rands of applications for
Comrade 8 S. class will be held at । well that will hold 500 barrels of nrverlhelfM encouraging; for it in&gt;._ appearing in person. In filling out
lo see from the record in far made the home uf Mr. und Mrs. Delusion, and they are both full at the dicates that there Is an oil pool these lorms. giving information,
in -----Hint—
section of /Barry processing
the applications
and is- patuch. and Prank Perris are Die , ?”*** of •PPbc*Uons coming before
—.... ...
T --------r.-------------------------that bv January 1 next more than Flower, on Dec. 15. Dinner will be {present lime. There is limited *tor- somewhere
twice the quota for Uie whole year served in evening with exchange of age at the Benedict well also. Be- County. We hope tlie next /driller suing the coupon books. Il has re- members of the original board, and i
a little picture of what the rationing
cause they- are small producers Ute!will tap that pool. If he doe* it qulred the service* of from ten to the present Tire Panel.
will have been sold In eight month*, ,gifts following.
office b faced with, and he wlshea
Hie Cloverdale
Cloverdale Garden
Garden Cjuo
Club ;(owners
take tne
the on
oil away
away tn
In tneir
their will be a big day for Barry county, thirty volunteer workers every day
jynd that L« some record.
, The
owners taxc
The term "Dixie'' originally wa*
James Bristol. Winston Stone, j
....be/ntertalncd
... ..... _...
. . truck
. .tanks
. :.
_. &gt;.it ....
assure anyone feeling that there
So far In the state only two coun- membets will
Friday
when
Is -----------------convenient- i Jn , Jllr eoiintptlon It can be stated ,ovey the post two weeks, and these and George Scott. Rubber Footwear. to
।has been an Injustice /tone Ur mis­ applied to New York city, in the
the
Sun Oil
of Toledo,
persons work from perhaps a few
ties had cxfceedcd their quota up to; afternoon. Dee. 18 al Ute home of So it sometimes happens that, be- that
----- ..
. ------ Co.
— —
------- .
Food, and Celling Price Panel.
j__..
---------...
------_x.
hours
to
a
few
day*
each.
Probably
take made that If they will contact
October l Report* from stale head-. &gt; Mrs. Arthur Lathrop al a Christmas cause of limited storage, both of continues to pay on the seven- .— -------——.... .—...
.
quarter* show that Barry county Is party
them have to shut down until the Uwu*and acre* of land it has un-\in all, nearly four hundred differ‘f0" Bauer, Ld Goodyear anil the local office, an effort will be when Josiah Dixie, a wealthy land
made lo Ijave the nutter adjusted.
far in the lead, with Tuscola next.!
----------tank truck arrive* and empties the der lease in Barry county. Il has ent Individual* have helped hi one Walter Culbert. fuel oll panel
a large number of apparently happy
Tlie other 81 counties liave not come Delton
•
storage containers. If they were driven four test wells, two of them manner of another in the.admintsAnd the gasoline board consist*
Mr. Hyde wishes to whoie-heartand contented slave*.
near reaching their allotment, some
Rev E. H.Babbitt ofGrand Rap- larger producers, or If ihere were to a depth of 5.000 feet. None of tcring '©Lathis gasoline rationing, of three threemon panels, as follows: dly'thank the public for their
of them having sold only about 21 ! ids, DblrittSuperintendent,
will several more wells, shut
down* these showed oil in paying quan------------------tlllexs
Sun
1* m
one
per cent of tlielr quota. They do not rm tlie pulpit In the Delton Method- would not occur.
“
,I*A ’Tlie
n&gt;- R
"" Oil Co. '•
'of ----the —
big
companies
geologists
have a man like George Carpenter I !*• church Bunday Dec. 13 at 10:00.
Mrs Benedict told the writer —
--------■--------- —Its
»—
—
for a lender lx the principal reason. | Tlie .Milo-Cressey Homo Literary that one day while the well on their have been here while the wells
The Retailers War Savings Com- ' club will lx- entertained by Mr*, term wa* shut down and the pipe were being drilled If they had not
rnittee headquarter* at Detroit ha* Henry Germaine and Mr*. Nina had been capped, some boy* came ««n some favorable indications of
sent out un an|ieal to their county Boyle* hi
at. the
the well
and -----------loosened the
cap.
uie annua!
uuuiuii Christmas
1.UIHMUK.1 10
--..............
. —-----•
■ oil in th!* county, they would not
continue navinu
naytng on tlielr
their leases,
leases.
chairmen in the state, calling at- party
—on
— ***■
— -* — Dec •17.
— —
— rh
* loih
Thuraday.
The
«w
Mid th»v
they wer*
were xumrtxed
surprised nt
at continue
tentton to the record Barry county!! J^km
-- —c ----- -- was
,
program wm
will cu.uu»
consist u.
of vnnsunu
Christmas *Uxt u----happened,
for • there
'
_
..................
.
_
__
.
In
th.
nlnn
tn
«Hnnt
has made under Mr. Carpenter’s cnroi» Roll ta»-Quotatlon: Christ- enough gas in the pipe to shoot aa
leadership, and urges them to follow max
&amp;lren’n of oil 50 feet Into tlw air.
LET US MAKE THIS
Your Surest Choice To Phase HIM!
hlx plan* for getting result*. The ,
,
and she heard the roar it made at plish anything. Tnat statement can
Michigan Dry Goods Broadcaster Cedar Creek
her home, nearly half a mile dis- be proven. Take cracking fresh co­
A GOOD CHRISTMAS
has given him high praise for his
w H c B meet* Wednesday ,ant. There wa* no doubt about the conut* for an example. That can
S’4*™
be a real job or if can be a simple
Our chain ©f joyoui, untroubled
„
.
. ln “S'
. . .—. - mcc. iij. wiin wirs.
vruuwn ■” ’"“ft
Mr. Cjm^nlrr
.....
. . chrUtmo the Oll at that time.
. ■ Excellent Quality!
Carpenter lx
Is i-erv
very mndwt
nwdMt ohnnt
about -for
lucM dlnner and
Christmases i» broken. Thi* Chriittask. Let's skip the job and gel
Mr. and Mrs. Benedict had du­ down-tq the simple task. You'll find
ma* will be different .. . but we can
IL and insist* that credit be gi*en
0Ile ij asked to bring u
plicate receipt* from the company
to local workers in the different 1- ------- ----------still make it a good one.
25c gift -to exchange.
Election of ofkcalltles In the county. That 1* Jlcer*. All members try and be owning the wells to show that sub­ coconut*. With an ice pick punch a
. AH that Christine* mean* to u* it in
stantial shipment* of crude oil
true too. but leadership Is a vital
peril today and may be lost to us
hole in each eye and then drain off
present. VbJtor* always welcome.
have been made during tlie post
factor In the record Barry county
unles* we dedicate ourselves wholly
year. They brought their report Uie coconut milk. Place the coco­
|« making in this effort to sell war
to the task of winning the war.
and these receipts to tlie Banner nut in a pan and heat in the oven
xtnmps and bonds; and the local
We must preserve bur Christmas
office, not to claim big things for
worker* will agree with u« on that
spirit, so It will shine out (or all the
Hope township a* an oil producer. greet. Remove from the oven and
point Mr Carpenter’s good leader­
world to tee. This Christmas, of all
a hammer. The shell
ship hn* resulted in —
his. appointment
but to show that oil crack
I* beingwith
pumped
we have ever known, mutt be a
STAY in perfect fit! Ev-.
as District leader for Allegan. Ot- Corwin V Hoffman. Barry Twp..26 there right now. and ha* been slips away from the coconut meat
good Christmas.
color, woven-in pattern is
tawa and Barr)1 counties.
, Wtiva P. DeKilder. Barry Twp ..IB for .over a year. The well* must without any trouble.
&gt;n feature for 19iJl Crisp
a fashion
stripes on 'dark or light back­
grounds,;. clear figure* on lustrous
or white, and gleaming

BARRY COUNTY IS COMMUNITY NOTICES HOPE TWP. IS NOW
All
DOING A GOOD JOB
““ t: sssas1 ia“? "r ” “«&gt;»' -■j

IT’S SOME JOB TO

n ATIABI f«ACAI IUC
kanun uajulihl

/practical jSsifts

TOWNCRAFT SHIRTS

MARRIAGE LICENSES

KROGER

KROGER 5TDRE5

Roll Butter
Salad Dressing
Yellow Corn Meal «*• 5 15c
Spotlight Coffee
Doughnuts
Michigan Maid - Freih-churnod

ADD A TIE
RAYON ROBES

3-98

1-lb roll

Clovor Valley

this

lovely

robe!

Wrap -

Quarl

waist and graccfnl skirt!
Curded embroidery trimming
to lend that touch of luxury

Ib

bag

Hol-Dated for

Flavor, Freshness

Plain or Sugared

Dozon

Tray packed

Egg Mash
Kroger's Wasco

T4b $3.15

HILLS BROS. COFFEE ' ib

32c

DEL MONTE COFFEE

ta

31c

FRENCH BRAND
CoHoe Hol Dated

t&gt;

27c

pig

10c

WHEATIES
Breakfast ol Champions

Scratch Feed
Kroger's Wcico

Z $2.39

ROLLED OATS
5
‘ Regular or quick cooking
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Krall. New । ‘
BAKIN' BEANS
Cuts baking limo H

Thiron-enriched

HOSIERY

t:b. $2.13

Whites

pkg

17c

,p‘g

23c

Handsome

lb

12c

2

ib
box

61c

4

Tall
cans

35c

or Spaghetti

7J

12c

SODA CRACKERS

t&gt; pig

ROMAN CLEANSER

17c

DRESSES

2

11b
pkgt.

31c

6

cans

35c

2

Two - tone coat
style*. . . warm
and sturdy I

Smart New
. Styles!

Men's Classic
Handkerchief*

JEWELRY

BELTS AND
Suspenders

COATS

49c a box

1090

49c

49c

98c

Plaid* and plain
white* or smart
initialed types!
All fine quality!

Smart and USEFU L • Collar
clips, tic chains,
key chain* !

Topgrain cow­
hide belts. Clip­
end and button
type suspenders!

Zipper and tai­
lored styles. A'

alpaca*
r casual
12 - 20.

Sanitary napkins. Moillure-proof back
CIGARETTES
Carton Si ,24
Popular brands

B 2-Xi-35

MOTOR OIL

5

Ib
bag

35c

3

Ib
bag

gift
ZOC

Penn-Red 100% pure Pennsylvania
CLIFTON TISSUE
3 rut. 13o
Wrapped. Economically priced I ■
NORTHERN TISSUE 4
18c

Designed to fit into your bud- .
get! Tailored in swagger and
semi-fitud style*. Popular col-

Sava al Kroger's low price

Ib

Girls' Cotton

FUN

DRESSES

IN TOYLAND

Perky little style*
that will thrill her!
Basque, tailored or
prince** style*. Fre»h
cotton in printed or
plain color*. ,3 to 6x.

Swift’s

m

17c

SAUERKRAUT

«&gt;

21c

MINCEMEAT

ib

21c

HADDOCK TENDERLOINS &lt;b

35c

PORK LIVERS

a&gt;

20c

VE1N-X SHRIMP

fc

35c

PORK MOCKS

b

19c

p.m

45c

SNOULOER BONES

RING LIVEN SAUSAGE

t

5c

CRANBERRIES

t&gt;

19c

AFFLES inu 4
25c
Mich. Daliciou*. 4 Ib* 33c

Potatoes
Iceberg

NUTABA6AS
3 fc. 10c
Canadian waxed
SQUASH

HubU-d

CABBABE
firm hard heads

Maine U. S No. 1, peck bag 47c

Ib

5c

FRES-BNORE OYSTERS

3c

t

■

3 37c
15c

SALMON STEAKS

&gt;&gt; 33c

THURIHGER

12%c
»

37c

Cooked Hams; WW
38c

ARMOUR'S STAR.

Shank Half

Fine Leather
BILLFOLDS

w
BOYS' SHIRTS

Taxa* - Seedlesi - Victory Food Spacial I
ORANGES
5 »» 33c
Florida* Ball* of juice

Short* in broad­
cloth. Swiss rib
shirts, briefs I

' 1
\
\.

Premium

ASST. MEAT LOAVES

on mixtures.

2 pig. 41c

SAN-NAF-FAK

47r
“■ U

7 Swift’s Premium

10 ° 35c

Top style clocks,
stripe* and fig-

Smart .snap brim
with' stitched
crown and cloth
bound edge!

17C

Rolled Lamb
32c
Boneless Pork Loins^t^** 49c
Veal Rib Chops
Grapefruit

S

25c

398

2 Quarl* 17C

OXYDOL OR RINSO
pig 59c
Avalon Gran. Soap, Giant pkg 49c

.
IL

4.98

Men's HOSE

Remove* slain*, bleaches islely

SOAR FLAKES
ur0.pkg
Alure - sale lor finetl fabric*

Michigan hand-picked

BUY WAR BONDS
and Stamps

Dress Up For
Christmas!

Soup Mix - Belly Crocker

Clover Valley

Red ripe - Solid pack

1S«

SWEATERS

HATS
3.98

Fashions For The Holidays

Country Club — 2-inl package

Slrainodjx Chopped

T omatoes

10c

VEGETABLE NOODLE 4 gig.

9.000 units Vitamin A in each pound

3 £ 25c

pig

HEKMAN'S
Wolverine Rusk

Country Club. Approved - sale lor babies

U S. No. 1 Semolina

w i 11

l&gt;euzell embroi­
dery. Colorful

icr service
weights! !
shades!

25c

Windsor - American or Brick

Macaroni

29c

79c

Large loaves

In sanitary Puro-Pak container

Wetco - I6*.v Protein

HANKfES

teg

Cottage Cheese
Loaf Cheese
Evaporated- Milk
Eatmore Oleo
Gerber’s Baby Foods
Peanut Butter
Navy Beans
Fancv Rice

Dairy Feed

Beit Gift Of
All!

Clock

Steal Pull
Toy»

'
Diving

33c

Slods

Assortment
of Steel
Toya for
the boys.

2.82

Sub

Sister

SMARTALLS

98c

98c

It Floats,

Tiny corduroy
snurtalls . . .
suitable for boys

Hurry before

submarge*

they’ra gone!

and' rites.

« ON CHRISTMAS DAY IT'S GOOD TO KNOW

Smooth weave fabric* in AA,
rich stripes, plaids, col- MM
on, white. Fiui evt atylgl

BOYS'
Neat it ripe* I
percales I Mid

IT S PAii

�&gt;TMFT yAREPORTON
AptAq LOCAL U.S. 0.

EDITORIALS

V_z 1

TWELVE MONTHS
OF WAR
(Continued from page 1. Sec. 1)

1

O

(Continued from page 1. Section
Ing. new dance record*,
removing wallpaper be­
fore painting, installa-

lack of food, ammunition and
medicines made further real-stance
Impossible, la a recommended tonic

phonograph .......
A used phonograph and
a used radio were given

Youngest applicant for a sugar
ration card In Barn- county Is
Miss Kathlyne Ann Myers, who,
according to Information filed at
seven Inches long, has brown eyes you just naturally visited about the
and hair, weighs seven pounds— neighborhood, you talked about
and Is exactly one day old. She Is your family and things of Interest
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam to both of you. the sort of thing
you're not apt lo indulge in anyMyers and her father in-addltion to'
editing and publishing tlie Middle- [
ville Sup. has found time to do
considerable work for the BarryCounty Tourist At liesort Assn.. has .
taken special training as an or- ■
dnance inspector and these past few
days has been assisting on the gas slight nostalgic feeling for a visit to
rationtag board fwhich, he assures "Al" Bcssmers store and this very
us. is no way to prepare for a fact can give "Al" a sense of pride

113.50 Li shown at camp.
Mr. Branch gives his
time to go to camp and

5. Telephone

popularity contest). Sam says that
that little Kathlyne Ann “squawks"
"Fill 'er up." may still be heard in
Mime places but it is certainly out of

! Tire Engineer* Give
Tip* on Care of Tire*
If your tire goes' flat on you this
summer, either through a blowout,
puncture, or other cause, stop Just
as swiftly as you can. and stay
stopped until the tire is changed)
That is the advice of Ure engi­
neers. a friendly tip to motorists
during the critical tire shortage
caused by the war.
■ It is because the almost priceless |
casing, in these days of no new
tires, may be damaged beyond re­
pair it driven flat, even though the
distance traveled Is only a few bun-/
Stop, and you have a good chance
to save the tire, have it repaired,
and keep the automobile operating.
Hun on it while it Is flat, the cords
and fabric will rupture, no repair
be possible, and the car may have lo
be laid up.
So, cither change the tire your­
self. then and there, or call a serv­
ice station or garage to do it fur
you Even the extra expense will

These engineers say that such u
practice may bend dr scar the dm
badly, it may even crack or dent
the brake drum. Repairing or re­
placing these parts In war-time ts
difficult, might be impofsible. and
this too, might result in putting the

_ Why Colony Failed
- Like every other communistic ef­
fort In the United States the Shaker
colonies failed. In one way they
*764 23 was left. Deducting heat
and light paid by tlie city, the were the most successful of all such
monthly expense of the room *• experiments, for the Shakers were
excellent farmers and made the
most of their extensive land hold­
had the "guts" to stand up and tell' ncara ,
auc““‘°n “n“ le‘l n“
‘~ ,
game long enough to walk over to
ings’. They have virtually disap­
this country some distasteful news
Broup Bnd
-go.
peared. They had no children.
which no one wanted to hear— you're going to have dances SaturThey left behind them one Idea
Namely. that thereare going to be ' day night That will be swell! Out 113 88 In meeting expenses.
which since their time has come ihto
more "Oaarj," not less; more ra- »l «-*roP
d*nce “&gt;«r‘h" and lady । However, arrangements are being universal use—the putting of gar­
jtnnde to get outside financial aid den and flower seeds Into little paper
Uoning, more regulations and more u*rcg n’
“ th*1'
for one of the monthly' costs and
red tape. Judging from our ex-1 Dlck Hlnkley u nor lt areal movies will probably not be needed packages fur sale. For more than
20 years—roughly from 1820 to 1810
periencc in the last war and the [ Lakes shouldering the grate respon- ■every week during the summer.
experiencce of other nations in the slbllltles like nil of our young men | Tills report answers the questions
present one. Mr. Hendemons ob“ay*.
othpr boys. Dick of why organlratlon* are asked to Lebanon, supplied Cincinnati -with
sponsor the weekly dance* and pay seeds. They had such a reputation
serrations are unquestionably true .
10 Ie**e many prUed
for good seed corn and for blue
.
.
.
*.
sicns behind and Hint included his
and no amount of wishful think- dOfc. - chum. ■ For thr
grass, timothy and clover seed that
Ing can change the aituatlon. When years “Chum" and Dick had grown
they had a virtual monopoly.
civilian production has to be cut ■ up together with the resultant comStill, good farmers as they were,
sharply to make way for eawntlal rade.-Jilp that can only develop beoccasionally they did unaccountable
war materials al a time when I twl*n “ ,ellow “nd hls rto«
things. There was a colony near
waara are atan all time r^ak'itu
On the day Dick left, ■ Chum­
Dayton,
the leader of which forbade
wage* are al an all time peak, it Is knew ^elhlng was unusual In hb
the pruning ot orchard trees, say­
ing It was a wicked attempt to im»ave to be | with that uncanny intuition in­
government herein to dogs knew that Dick
trees were intended to be pruned.
wouldn't be back very coon and he
God'would have pruned them, was
winced and whined a* his pal went
his argument. Tie consequence was
away, and thia evidence of sorrowthat in a few years the orchard at
continued all through Uie day
'hat colony was a total failure.
time on and five days later he died.
Old "Chum" had probably reach­
ed about the maximum age for ca­
The katydid and many other In­
nine lives but that was little comfort
charter application Is accepted. sects have ears on their front legs.
This does not obligate the U. 8. O. Fish hear through a long organ
financially In any way. the advan­ which lies Just under the skin, and
skeptical that the armed service*
runs along each side from fore to
have a point, and a mighty good Yet nil we can say la. "Cheer up tages being that the room receives
supplies, stationery, etc. from the aft. Notice that lightcolored streak
one.* tn withholding facta for pub­ Dick, it was a tough break, and national U. S. O. without expense. the next time you lift the skin
lication
If Uie Japanese militar­ though there will never be another
"Chum." there will be other dogs." in such a report as this, that the
ists had known the full damage In­
feel low bass tones, or rumbles, on
initial expense docs not show the their skin, but human hearing takes
flicted on our Pacific stronghold, i
they might have followed up with!
place entirely insido the head—Uie
outside projections have nothing to
full-scale invasion attempts and 1
do with hearing. Fish probably do
with good'chances for success. It Is!
would have been considerably high­ not hear noises but more likely feel
er. Neither does the report show
Britain's New ‘Spittcr*
the volunteer labor which would
Packs a Terrific Punch mount up to many dollars.
Every cltlsen of Hastings and
"Flying Gilds-' pouring 9.600 bul­
lets a minute—210 pounds of lead— Barry county has a responsibility
until it is apparent that nothing Into Nazi planes, ships and ground in the U. S. O. project. More and
contained in the communique will forces could blast a path for the in­ more ot our own boys home on
be of value to the enemy. For ex­ vasion armies pledged by Great
open, with volunteer supervision,
ample. this country waited in *us[every afternoon and evening. The
[weekly dances arc for all service
pen«e tor several days while the open up a second front in Europe.
But William Winter, writing in the men—help convey this information
current issue nf Flying, authorita- [to home boys.
canal was In progress but no news
[ Tie music at the dande Is furwas given until’ the Japs were bn
nlshed by a public address system,
the run and probably well aware
which plays records. Tils machine
Strawberry Roan
was purchased for the U. S. O.
of their heavy losses. A blow by [
Strawberry roim docs not denote
by the Hastings City Youth Council.
blow account of the fight with a 1
the sex of a horse .but docs denote
flash report of each Jap ship sunk:
on Friday nljthts and other its color, a rcdd^sti-brown.
help to the enemy who might have
been able to regroup his forces or
revise hit tactics accordingly,

During the entire
penod
of
/orld War I. about 650 Barry

CHRISTMAS SEALS
1942

. Protect Your Home
from Tuberculosis

want - gifts like useless knick-knacks and gadgets. But now she knows the

secret of really satisfying him at Christmas time. She gives him smart and
comfortable gifts from Water'

gifts that he can wear. That way she'

always sure of seeing his smile of appreciation and contentment break out

full'bloom

Christmas morning.

THESE ARE HE-MEN GIFTS HE’LL LIKE
Pajamas

Colorful patterns Broadcloth. Ray-

oh. Flannel. Coat and Slipo styles. Men’s Sizes
$1.98 to $4.50

Socks

Boys’ Sizes $1.25 and $1.39

Cooper's Socks. Men know their good

qualities. Silks. Rayons. Lisles. Part wools. 25c
to 50c. Pure Wool Bright Stripes 75c to 85c.

Shirts

Shapely and Van Heusen Quality Shirts

he will like. Plain white, woven Madras. Rayons.

Gabardines. Beautifully boxed. $1.98 to $3.50.

Gloves

A new 9rouP of

Icothers

for either

dress or cverydo^jvcor. Some ore lined with warm
fleece. Attractively gift wrapped. $200 to $3.50.

LIBERTY LIMEffICKS
a flrepur.-cr which is a closely guard­
ed military secret but obviously is
at least double the IHO plane.
|

services by the draft or enlutmen*.•
routes. So far during this war. 9711
Tic newest Spitfire Is claimed
Barry county men are already in '
'the perfect lighting machine’ by the
uniform with the prospect tor In­ men who tty it. from the armament.
creasingly heavy draft drmundsj
during the next tew months at lead.
of the cocky, aggressive young RAF
pilot it becomes a thing alive. In
sports you'd say the Spitfire had
gate appeal. It certainly has tlie
color that would pack thrro ta.”

born The short probably is in the
wire and an inspection ot the insu­
lation very likely will reveal it
quickly.

Contentment On

Ths average man loses acuity
faster thbn the woman. The W-yearold woman hears considerably more
age—as many husbands have dis­
covered when they tried to sneak in
late from lodge meeting. Men lose
most in hearing the high notes, up
at the right end of the piano key­
board. or in women's voices This

During the Eighteenth centijry.
finger bowls were used to wash
glasses. Sq tnal the various bouquet*
of the wines served. with dinner
should not bo confused, guest* were

Robes

wofm flannel or in stylish brocaded

silk. Many colors and styles that make a hit with

Neckties Choose the best

men. Priced from $3.50 to $12.50.

Wools. Cocoon Craft Silks. Finest quality qf $1.

One thing that has been greatly
appreciated at the room has been
the apples brought in by farmer..

arc always welcome because they
.arc gone in no time.
■
I If you wish to help, see to It that
(the organisations you belong to
serve in the ways previously mcn-

Household Cement Repairing
Now that household economy Is
universally essential, broken china
nr glass call} for expert mending
that will put it back into service.
A type of household cement that is
transparent, flexible and waterproof,
is said to hold flrmly through countSaid: “.Money ia turn­

ing the trick.
So let us all sock it
handy lube, is useful also for Ax­
ing lo sb chair rungs, torn luggage,
scuffed shoes, mgtal I connections,
broken spectacles, toys, and many
other repair Jobs. Hubby ists. loo,
have found it helpful for such handi­
craft as making airplane models,
or preparing scrapbooks.

Ember Days
.
In th* United States the Roman
Catholic and Protestant Episcopal
churches observe Ember days on
the Wednesday. Friday aud Satur­
day following December 13, the first
Sunday m Lent, the Feast of Pente­
cost and September 14. The Ember
dajs arc set aside as day* ul fast.

In Uncle Sam’s pocket.
Buy War Stamps that

Hiller can't lick!"

Wate

Wembley. Nor-east

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, IS, IMS

On The Home Front

Two May birthday*: May 15 th tor
"Corp- « E- Smith
Cavalry School Detachment Com­
munications
Barracks in
Fort Riley. Kansas

mailed to yom Lyle Lancaster, we
hope they arrive OX-

.Pvt. Glenn W. Brisbin. 36183509
O. M—Unnagnd. '

seems to have no special soil re­
quirements and does perfectly-wall

AT 0.1404
% Postnuular

can't call lucky numbers or anything
like that but well do the beat we
con under the circumstances so.Just
keep smll'ln me’ lads------

The Georgs Brlsbins don't quite
make the Lancaster record of "Seven
। Borts in Service" but their record
of three boys la something in any
man's army. Here they are:
Pvt. Don C. Brisbin. 38189422
Co. H., 103 inf. Regiment
A.P.O. 43. " Postmaster
Ban Francisco, Calif.
Birthday-Dec. 21.

Anything wb sell may be bought
an out manthly paymonl plan.

hooey suckle family, la which
found SO many of the shrubs pl

(OonUnued from cage 1, Reo. 1)
Hold everything fellows, our guns
is offi it eecEM that It la a ledetal
effenae to tend printed matter
through the malls that has any di­
rect cr remote relation to a lottery
We wouldn’t want to do anything

The poppy anemone, scarlet, Bkie.
gold and while, wae probably the
most profused blooming flower of the
field in Biblical Palestine, a botanist

William (MM) Keller's
received a letter from Max's com­
manding officer saying. "I have Just
। returned from where your son Is
and wish to tell you thal Max is in
Uie beat of health. Ha sends hla love
| and wants to be remembered to nil
his Hasting* friends." He goes on lo
tel) Mrs. Keller what we all know—
"He's a fine boy and U an excellent
soldier"

I
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BRING CHRISTMAS

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Lewis Kenfield writes from Bakerxfleld. Calif.:
It sure la nice to have you folks
back home remember ua fellows.
I have received several letters from
people I knew and didn’t and I
would like to say they are very
pleasant lo receive. We sometimes

John Bulling came home for a ten
day furlough; he had been in town
a few hours when he received a tele­
gram ordering him back to Texaj
immediately. "We're In the' Army
now." sighed Johndy and was on his
way before he'd even had a chkhce
to unpack his bag.

missing by being away but when we
receive to many kind remembrances

TO YOUR HOME

WITH

TOYS

We hope you are keeping —
your. .1
oirthday "date book" in pencil be-

'

Scotts Field. Illinois.

More addrev-es next time—keep
'em coming In plus any change ot I
• address you have.
I Next week your letter comes from '
I Roy Hubbard, who among other
44\thEi?7,lpivklo^rilbJin» Ku»&gt;.u I| “
WM*. knows
things,
knows wnat
what nowiing
bowling is
is an
all
wteM* 08 Tr*lnln&lt; 5duiu1'; about. In I act "he has plenty on the !
opcnce neiu.
Moultr|e, Ga.
Emerson's birthday is Mar.

A June 21st blrtiiday belongs
PvL Lynn Perry
Division Service Co.
I Oth Armored Division

j

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"Ml AND MIMI"

,f look, hk, _ t

Different Now
Things are different In this man's
array than they were tn Dad's day.

machines have taken the place ot
mules, and the holes in the Salva­
tion Army doughnuts are star,
shaped instead of round. But topscientists haven’t yet found a sub­
stitute for beans, and it's still the
Old Army Game—no matter bow
thin you slice it

HoUaummer days are called "dog
Fort Benning. Georgia
days" because in ancient Egypt the
I hottest part of summer came when
January 14th birthday for
Sirius—called the "Dog Star"—was
Pvt. Kenneth Town
m the ascendant
Camp Wolter*. Texas
»*
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• • •
Insomnia tlctima
Two February birthdays. The Dili
According to statistics, eaari;
’
1,300.000 people ta England suffc
Pit. Mason E. UtU
1 tram insomnia.

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Anoincr
r nays:
Another ,„„
letter
RCBtjers and Prienfer.

rt.n.n. of .ddru.: htre . «&gt;&lt; Co , to wrtl,
, ck„rM
make:
’
((olid., Or..Un. *U( f h»,. « Job
Pvt Donald Preston
to do and as all true Americans
U 8 Marine Corps
we shall see it through. By the Ume
Unit No. 1005
this reaches all who know me and
'■ Postmaster
I who have grown lo be my friends.
Fr.,ncbco C-l'f
,
i anai. oe on my way io cauect
J*
m*nUon^ , Jap skins. 8o. I wish all a hearty
Donald and his brother Bernard good wtah for B j- om -nunVummllr^amrt i’ertb7
7^° lng' A Merr7 Christmas and A Hapmlles apart in California but hadn t----------- ——
been uble to gel together. They
I remain as ever.
finally did meet before they were
Sgt. Glenn V. Leeper
on their way.
30th School Sqdn
Here'S an Aug. 9th birthday:
A C Wayne U Finkbeiner
Sqd. 17. Group C.
A A.P. Admin. O.CB.
Miami, Florida

Service for 6

An”'’c&lt;ma Di.,

SLSL-a.

■:. Postmaster
Pretmaslcr
jether. I tun afraid the old gags
Kan Francisco. Calif
nbdut the sailors end the .marines
Fred la the son of Mr* Clinton I will be slightly out of date from
Castle In the Delton neighborhood
I hereon. We out here are privileged
with having the by now famous
Here's a Jan. 15th'birthday:
| Hollywood Canteen *o close by with
Sgt Harold H Lambkle
stara and starlets to dance with and
3448th Ord. Co.
| to serve you sandwiches as well ax
Camp Carrabelle. Florida.
I many fine Clubs thal are doing a
; grand Job that I don’t think any­
A March 12th birthday:
thing else could.
Cpl. William E Pixley. 38154278
! I am trying very hard to catch
Co G. llth Inf.
up with all the mall I have received
A.P.O. 5.
Postmaster
and do hope those who have writ­
New York City. N. Y.
ten won't be impatient. *1 promise
A July 26th birthday:
Cpl Qlnrence Ember Pixley.
I
opportunity. My work takes consld36154268
. crable of my time but I taka plenty
। of the California sunshine in and
A P.O 5,
Postmaster
‘
that should give me a surplus of
New York City. N. Y.
These two brothers have been lo- 1tendrgy.
energy, that's the straight dope
the chamber of commerce, but
gether ever since they left Hastings 1 from **
and as fur as their Dad. Charles all fooling aside we have a grand
.
|
Pixley of Delton, knows they are lime In this man s army.
Our Field is Mt in a valley garstill together.
rounded by mountains on an lour
Birthday Aug. 25th belongs to
sides and they seem to raise prac­
Merle H. Surrarrer
tically everything here from cotton
Fauth Barracks Navy Yards
to Pomegranites and fighting men.
Mlirne Island, California
We are but a short way from Los
Hla brother's birthday la April Angele* and the famed city of
17th.
celluloid thal has nearly all the glit­
Clarence N. Surnyrer
ter accredited to It except the dimE M. School—Naval Armory
out has rather changed the streets,
Detroit, Michigan
that were all aglow when we first
A neighbor boy of the Surrarrcrs came, lo more of a ghost town hid­
in Freeport Is
den in tlie palms to the passer-by.
Pfc. Glenn H. Naviaky. 36156304
Everything seems the same as at
1st Q M. Setv. Co. Provisional
first after you get inside the many
A.P.O. 822. 'i Postmaster
clubs but for the dark exterior. I
San Francisco, Calif.
do hope my first try at writing you
Glenn's birthday is June 19th.
will prove to be a little Interesting
and I will try for a better one next:
Here's one of our boys still near lime.
home.
Sincerely.
" Pvt. Kenneth E. Johncock
Lewis S. Kenficld
-1012 Guard Squadron
Finance Office
Kellogg Field
Minter Field
Battle creek. Mich.
Bakersfield. Calif.

FROM

Montgomery Ward

deal we really have to tight for in
this war. I realise that some of us
are not on the fighting front but we
can't all be there, but then again I
believe that the real fighting front is
Here's Bbb Routh's address right beck home in our own front
Pvt. Robert Roush
yard a* our homes are the basts of
Co. D.. 353rd Engineer*
our great freedom and that'a the
Camp White, Oregon
real force that will, win in the long
And when you write Bob you run I believe.
believe
hadn't better mention the weather
j tee you have started a U. 8 O
He says it rains there continually I club at home, they surely art a
and he's practically up to his ears ' great thing for the men in Die
in mud!
I service. I have had the privilege of
wj.r_
r./h-htn’d
.Urlr—*U1Un* man&gt;' 11,1,1 thC7 nre do,n«

A P.O 502. '• Postmaster
Son Prancbca Calif.

Montifoincry Ward

S-in Angelo, Texas

Birthday—July 13.

An April 13lh birthday:
corp. James Barnum. 36154248

Tlie diamond I* the April birth-

Pvt. Boyd Clark
Mlal School Sqd. ULP.)

Pvt, Kenneth R Brisbin. 36401736
Co. D.. 33rd Sig. Tmg. Bn.:
Barracks 1381 ‘
Camp Crowder, Missouri.
Birthday—Feb. 22.

A Dec.. Mlh birthday:
Pvt. RuMiell M. Teegardin
9$S Sig Rad. InL
Reno Air Ba-&gt;c
Reno.^Nev.

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THF HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DFCEMBFR, H. 1»&lt;3

pack six

7” Wednesday. Dee. 16-Prayer meet- more people are reading It lo find 'tel Henry. 929 S Jefferson Su

Sunday school al 11:45. Mra At tie BARNUM SCHOOL

Ing. Castleton church, at the home where our world ha* mLved the way
LtTTI rm'RCii
*uPe2nt'n&lt;k.nl' A.
! Mr “nd M"’ (UthUr ru"" “nC ^R^or^Tew^eeS *
—a at
m&gt; »-nn
Tlie observance
party for-the Sunday school will be Mn Of Hastings spent Sunday eve- ,whllc- for ■ few wepkx
oFcharles »»
Mead
8:00 r,
p. m.
[Tlie
observance of
of Universal
Universal Bible
Bible I JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHLRCH
Rev. Leroy Houghton of Hasting* sponsored by the Presbyterian Guild ninf wlth Mr and Mrl Ben Crock- I Mr. and Mra. Francis Maurer arc
BAPTIST CHURCH
i Thursday. Dec. 17—Prayer meet- Sunday on next Sunday will be more
will
preach
at
the
Jefferson
St.
U.
'
at
a
date
lo
be
announced
later.
for[f.
the parent* of a son bom November
ichh-a.iv .o.mnnH rtee is n&gt;e lng- Hasting* church, at 7:30 p. m. ; wide-spread than aver before.
(
r—— —
-----W«m~d.r .rumnon. DO. 10xU»
d„. a, urn DUuH Mmm, .11
to. Sumw Sotrnol HI m-1 .1 ■ 2.
» Cbumh
Church sm.rn,,
Sur.dxy nrnrnlno
msminc « 10 *• i Bunday Evening Club will nuvt’at
Mr. #nj jgra. Lloyd Valentine of » at the Charlotte hospital.
Ladle* Aid will be held at the Bap­ Grand Ledge this weekend the pas- . U:M There U a class for each age m. and
of* «
Has’,r,H Rev. CUfford
&lt;-UMord Clinton n
“ ; the church at six o’clock. Patricia Hastings called on Mr. and Mr*. I Owing to the gas rationing, the
tist Parsonage. 425 West -Court £t. j
lings will preach at the evening । Fewless. president.
Fred Durkee Sunday. ”
evening service* al the North Maple
1 tor will not be able to fill his pulpit group.
All Ladies are invited.
The Presbyterian choir, directed
Mr* Mile* Bawdy is In the hos- Grove church, will be canceled un­
| AU these service* are open to the
TTlr following peradis were re­ service at 8 o’clock.
——----- , ,
by Arthur W. Lower, will present plui at Ann Arbor
uj further notice.
public and you arc all cordially in- cefVed into the church last Sunday
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
HASTINGS METHODIST
„ program of Christmas music on ; corp, Arnold Johnson, who was &gt;
----------------- »' ----- -----------1 vlted to attend.
—t..... Mr.
».&lt;- and Mrs. Albert
aik-w c-mim
morning:
Craig,
: Wednesday. Dec. 18. Tiie audience ; tailed home on acxxxmt of the death ।
Strength In UnIna
Sunday. Dec. J3-rlOOO a. m. Sun­
and Misa Doris Craig. 604 E. Thorn CIRCUIT
Preaching Sunday at Goodwill will have an opportunity to join in Of hu nephew, Vernon Lee Rafflrr. i DUeka
sgmetime*
have been
day school in charge of Mr*. Etta FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
ISU. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Chase. 40G
1 known to ’’gimg’* up on their arch
Mead.
Tlie Morning Worship Service will | W. Bond St.. Mr. Donald Chase. S. and Hendershott at 10:30 and 12:00, - the singing of Christmas carols. Au arrived Saturday.
theme
—
"In
Truth
I*
Freedom."
offering
win
be
taken.
'
i
------------«-*-•
---------------enemy
the
bald eagle, and drive
11:00 a. m. Morning worship in be held at 10:00 o’clock with Rer Hanover St.. Miss Delphine Roberts.
Tlie Goodwill Youth Fellowship / The ladles Aid society will hold BRANCH DISTRICT
charge of Lloyd Marts.
Stone preaching. His subject will be , 528 S. Jefferson St.. Mr. and Mrr
time anti:
fI
Bldleman was
brought
7.30 p. m. Young Peoples service Searching, the Scriptures." From Chester StoweU. and Robert Stowell | will
-••• meet
-’ nn Sunday
" "rv evening,
chu
A a Christmas luncheon meeting at
&gt;’ „
lmm.rrbmL.UA--------------------tn charge of Mrs. Vemlce Hughes. | all over the world come report, of a 430 C.w SI. Mr. and Mrs Carroll
ot^ulmbs
irch choir
\ The Ladles League will hold a day
Oldest Republic
8:00 p. m. Evangelbtlc service In I new interest in the Bible. Bible sales Burkholder, and Barbara Burkhol-^eheLyeroDg^t
ch JS.
'
bhrtetmas
party
meeting
at
the
Our
roidl
„„
e» ut America Is
li &gt;■
,
The United States
charge of Miss Pearl Dryer.
J are larger than ever before and der. 330 W. Court St., andMiss Ha- - Sunday
evening at church.
Impassable
home of Mrs. Minnie McDonald, 118 or
! die world's oldest existing republic J,
M
U/n
&lt;
V.Iv'Cl
Hrurniav
,VA.
I
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—
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: GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
: n. Washington Bl. Tnunaay eve- .
a* its 1
next Sat- that began with a President as
I A group of members from Grace , nlng.' Dec. 17.
i chief executive.
Church attended the opening of a
The Presbyterian choir will prc--j
Lutheran Miteton at Charlotte last, sent a Christmas cantata atzfhe
• Sunday afternoon. Tlie service was . morning service. Sunday. JX. ^6.
conducted by Rev. o. H. Trinkletn ’ Candidates will be received into
In the Chapel of The Methodist church membership.
Church. The Rev. E. L. Woldt ot
-----------1 Lansing preached !he sermon. Mrs WESLEYAN METHODIST
Henry Elliot was the soloist accont- CHURCH
j panled by Mrs Floyd Clark.
i Revival meetings begun Sundrfy
The Sunday scliool staff will meet ’evening with tlie pastor. Rev. J. R.
Frldav December 18. 7:30 P M.. at 1 ChrispcU. bringing the opening mes521 W. Court
sage. on Monday evening- the enCorner N. Michigan Ave. and E. State Rd.
’
Sermon subject tor next Sunday gaged workers. Rev Harold Leach
morning. "Tlie Answer to an Im- |„f Marlon and Rev. Kenneth Eyler
port ant Question."
of Hickory Comers were present.
' FKKSBVTERIAN ~
I
ANN'Oi'STFxrFKTS
' throughout the campaign.
Evangelist — Rev. Harold Leach. Marion. Mich.; Song Leader — Rev
Kenneth
. ...
.
I Rev k’xch. now pastor of the
T&gt;» Comm club will mm ,1 lh.
MHhoau. tlmreh u M.r.
Eyler, Hickory Corners, Mich.: Pianist— Miss Myrtle Wilson. Hastings, Mich.
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PEACE and VICTORY

MEN WHO LOVE COMFORT LOVE

Are Dependent Up'on the Soul Condition

Attend the Revival Meeting at Wesleyan Methodist Church
(Sunday, 11:30 and 7:30)

Each Evening 7:45.

WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO THESE SERVICES.

Buy Slippers For Every
Man On Your List!

| Give Useful Gifts This Year

Slippers are the Gift Perfect
for every man you know.
Whether he's in the Service
or Home, he's doing a big and
tiring job. Help him relaxwith slippers!

Gift Lingerie
Gown* — Slip* — Pajama*
Undies — Bed jacket*
Beautiful glamorous rayons
warm flannels — practical cotton
:hildren.

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• Moccasins
• Smart jodhpurs

GOWNS
Rev. Harold Leach

Rayons — CoHons

This Christmas — give hosiery!
*•" .
tighti

Rev. Eyler Lt the new pastor at,
Hickory Comers having Joined the I
Michigan conference last fall. Pre- I
vloua to coming to Michigan, he was
connected with musical orgitniza- I
[ Dons in the south and la well quali- ’
fled for hla part in this campaign.
Miss Myrtle Wilson of Hastings |
has been engaged as pianist.

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.

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{Sunday ut 11:30 and 7:30.

1 FIRST CHURCH OF
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I The. subject for Sunday is "God
the Preserver of Man.'

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GULL LAKE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
(Midland Park Chapel*
Don Nicholls. Pastor
| Rev. William Piper will begin a
- week's Victory Campaign in the Oull
Luke Bible Fellowship with a senrI Ice for every night of the week. The
first service will be held on a Sun­
. day morning. Special music will feaI1 tore this campaign.
11 10:30 A. M. Sunday School. Ver| nor Tulmage. Superintendent
' 11:30 A. M. Church Service. Rev 1
. Bill Piper will be bringing the tint |
of his messages. Come along with
I the crowds and enjoy these meet-1
Ings. Rev. Piper will xing special!
music.
! 8:15 P. M Young People’s Service. •
Rev. Piper win bring a special mes­
sage to the young people. You will
■ enjoy this service!
7:30 P. M. Great Evangelistic
I Service. Come and here &gt; the old
i hymns sung that you used to enjoy
। so much.
•

DOUD SCHOOL CHURCH
Don Nicholls. Pastor
। 10:00 A. M. Church Service. Com- I
| munlon service and message from
Rev. Bill Piper.
11:00 A. M. Sunday School. Burvil
j Mitchel), superintendent.
j Tlie Christinas program of the
Sunday School will be«held on Defniber 20 at 10:00 A. M with a
(special short message from the pos।,or
I. C. E. EXECUTIVE MEETING
।
The Barry Christian Endeavor
। Executive Meeting was held al the
1. home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Baine
I near Coats Grove Dec. 7. Mary
i Smith reports the following societies i
. who have contributed to the Outdoor
I Poster Project: Pleasant Valley. 5; j
| Kilpatrick. 4; Coats Grove. 2: Wood-1
land U B. 2: Martin-Quimby, 1:
Grand St. U. B.. 1: Jefferson St U. .
B. 1; Freeport W. C. T. U. I.
The Christmas play "The Angel
in Overalls'* will be presented at the
Coats Grove Union meeting Monday

There will be no executive meeting
in January, but the Union will meet
at Freeport for the annual Held
Tour with Ernest Marks. Oen. Sec..

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a pair of slippers with the name at the top of
your gift list!

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down to lowly loafers for that comfort-loving
male in your life.

Come in and choose your

gifts today!

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Everyone!

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worm felts!

2.50 up

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HOME AFTER TWO YRS.
IN FOREIGN SERVICE

irt-,
F ‘

Acatt's Btogkpty
..
The BcctUsh novelist and poet Sir
J™1? ’
Walter Scott waa born August 15.
mate, second class Is visiting his
When John Jsy, first chief justice
1771. at Edinburgh where ha at- Mrs. Jay Teegardln accompanied
Mr* WaHon and Mrs. r~"
'* j’ r'4 r
222.“—r??’ It
.nu at the United States, received a let­
her son, Max Teegardln, to Fort I Fiailk D. Fitegerata.
d. both
both Mulliken
Mulliken Helen Stabbing waa hoataea ■ to
mother. Mrs Jncub Edger, thin txXe-long personal 11nine of her girl friends en Thurtr I The following complimentary no- | lng
vUR fiome
' ter from a political friend, ba pni- to the bar. After his marriage ta
Custer on Monday. Max was home I
crossed
out any .....................
Incriminating
-------- ----------- —
..
1777 to Charlotte Charpentier and
over Sunday and expects to be; friends.—Charlotte RepubUnan-Tri- I day. Dec. A, in celebration of htg'JMa ta taken from the last taaue doomed the Navy two years ago taidc'ntly
| eleventh birthday. Baskets ot flowCharlotte Republican-Tribune. Auiiut,
cam(.
pUne fron, , passage before putting the letter tn
his appointment as deputy sheriff of
transferred lo anoUier camp soon. ।, bune.
h"n"
decorated
the --------dinner-- table ana We te°»
O»kland- Cal., and wlllretum by IW* WmHastings met * era —
- ----- — —
Selkirkshire about IBM. be devoted
Mrs. Lucene Leach of Manton waa1I Frank Dis brow of! Hartings
favors 1.—
’ on *Main
‘ street clever individual
‘
PUn*Dec. 18 1 Whan hla agent. SUas Daane. wrote
much lime to writing, gaining great
Uie gueat of Mrs. Pauline Bliss from । few of his old friends
week. IRe and Mrs. DU- en the gueaU. After dinner,
inner, the
I His mother had no Idea he was ta *° h,fn*•» ordered to use an
Sunday Uli Tuesday.
one day last weak.
success with such poems as "The
brow were nn thetr wav over tn 1 srtrls enloved a theater ns
* '
*rty
We
thU country until he called her re- Invisible ink. which Jay could make
Mr. and Mre. Chanes Parker ot
. .
. BXnn.er He U n?.W CO,]^£^Cln*..frOn2 centlv
and
aaid
he
would
be
home
I visible temporarily, and tbea permit
cently
and
Mid
he
would
be
home
Middleville are coming Uib week to' the home of George Sprtngett. ' P*1™ furnished the entertainment a rerious operation at University of
spend the balance of the winter Frank
? lived
utLl his
hla ?■
Lake.” Seeking grater fame. Scott
early years In *&amp;-,
ttw imeUng of Uw PYlcndly Mkhlgan bnspUat
turned bls attention lo historical
With Mr. and Mrs Roman Feld- catur. He was a nephew of the late Nelghbon group nt
ot aixtaan
sixteen on
on..
R Cook,
Cook, one ot
of the senior scrvaltana could be made on Hie . But these precautions are not
W. R
fast trains, he decided to come via j proof against ths prying ayes at novels, producing an amazing num­
pause h.
1 Mrs. Otto Wagner.—Decatur Repub- Th unday evening at lha home of editors of the Hastings Banner, has the United Air Unca. saving con-' acience. Historians and chemists,
ber ot romantic tales. Including
Mrs. E C Bdmonds and Mi-a
“
”“*
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Merrick, u made a sensational recovery from a
worktag together at the Henry E.
"Guy Mannering.” "Ivanhoe." "Ken­
Grace Edmonds ware in Battle I
r
cooperative suppar preceding cards, surgical operwllonpertonned ten Sidefable time.
Creek on Saturday on .business.
I
mL
During hta more than two years I Huntington library in S*n Marino.
ilworth." and "Quentin Durward-'*
Winnie.
Ur, Vanuw Wab. days ago by Dr. Frederick Collar, the
Mr. anti Mre. CIlHprd Dolan went | ‘2™**
In tha nary. Mr. Tinker has been Calif., have deciphered/four tetter*
Meanwhile ba built a magnificent I
10 Cbl.wo niutHUr on . Inuln.u
»“Si
cm a boat that ha* been ta Astatic in Jay's collection./ The tetters
estate. Abbotsford. In 1820 he war'
££
t
t
nd
!
,Urned
ou
“
'
1
b
*
nf
“
Important.
ventures and both parties knsw all &lt;HI. I. &gt;r.
trip.
H. 'Ll . L I bu‘ the_nteUxxJrthey
"Pt very
important.
£?1JJ
devised
may
1
tlie
cold,
hard
facta
in
advance.
No
Mrs. Alex Nell and Mrs. Garrell
Mbs
Mary
Kauffman
spent
the
Isham were in Detroit over the
Mrs. Lyle Shedd was hostess to Barry county man Is belter known or
Ia‘«' tmeover important historical
partner tn a publishing firm and I
.
weekend visiting Mr. Neil and Mr. weekend in Dowagiac.
her bridge club of eight on Thurs­ more highly esteemed. Back In the On their triq to the United States,
Robert Field was in Coldwater on day afternoon After dessert, con­
SS'EL?5S*SJ!SS’*,'^‘i
-w —
Isham. Mrs. Neil remained for the
cut in pieces and distributed toThe
tract was enjoyed with Mrs Fred a genuine all-out rivalry between crew
mrmoere aooara ano were I ’T’,d&lt; °“‘ bZ &lt;nlar«in&lt; • pbolOStaUc
daring himself bankrupt he devoted i
Prentice and Mrs. Gamer Hampton Charlotte apd Hastings, with the h^ewsM ^nd
Mr. apd Mre. L, B Barnett were LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE
I?'ta . xu7pl' !co"m Bni “‘"^P'caUy dtattethe remaining years of...........
life to
newspapers of the respective towns
the winners.
in Greenville Ttieaday on bualnen. members OF CHOIR
l”""m “’•J"?” ?
paying off his debts '
intense
giving the bitterness plenty of play. .»!» MU, . rrrw ot TO mm. .nd
Mrs Nellie Cross left yesterday; Ruth Bronson. Imogene Cooley
...ipalred bls '
for Uke Worth. Fta . where she wiU Aldfn Bur^ .nd Ma^ne Hsl-'
The old Republican -twitted'' the Mr. Tinker reports having seen! ’**«?’■1 writing and th* heavy
action in the .southwest Pacific as ! *'ri&gt;ke$ superimposed.
bealth and be suffered a paralysis
Barry
county
seal
paper
when
the
spend the *!*&gt;**«■■
, vtnd, from Hlutings and Vivian
ta 1830. His death occurred Septeminvisible writing was made
A first order came through cutting well as in northern water*. He has I ,
.3% C / ruV&gt;Uora *c'“ “» TO- Brooks of Cloverdale are members of Is Ulis Thursday afternoon.
ber 1. 1832. at Abbotsford.
irradiation with ultracarry-ln luncheon and visiting will Hastings off as a stop for the crack had many thrilling aa well as taIfdo Monday for a week s atay with I lhe ch01r whlch
ln
nnd- *n &lt;»«
**&gt;•
M. o. passenger. the "Wolverine". terestlng experiences but. of course,, v,°1’1
Mr. and Mre. Roy Finstrom and eighth annual Southwestern Mlchl- provide the entertainment.
ta
not
allowed
to
tell
about
them
!
o(
**kht
from
the
other
end
of
We
had
supposed
thal
the
Inter
­
daughlcr
gan Meaalah FbaUval, which will be
Thirty
members
of
the
Surgery
locker
here
would
forever
preclude
When he returns to Oakland he j ,be »P«lrum. the rod and infra-rod.
Mre. Wesley Cordes and children ' presented Friday evening Decemhopes to soon take flight training
Chemical analysia succeeded In
spent Friday evening and Saturday,!-- ..T! . Guild of Pennock hospital were
smallest of monkeys, weighs lass
visiting Mr Cordes who la being! Western Michigan College, under present at the Christmas party held an automatic Interlocking system as he has already paased all his pre- discovering the composition of tiw
Lhae a pound.
(nk even though th* tetters war*
transferred from the Naval Armory, the direction of Harper C. Maybee, tn the social parlors of the United permits G. T. trains to race through flight examinations^
Detroit to attend another Navy head of the music department of the Brethren church on Thursday of Charlotte with no more considera­ armna-mwiwr.»«n
years ago. ucane wrote
tion than ths required blasts for »&gt;T&lt; Hll_CUVKUb
wll,
j
School on the eastern coast. No
served a delicious luncheon and crossings. Hastings has loot one
address is known at present
Sunday
afternoon
al
three
o'clock,
out
the
writing
by
sponging
with
a
Tills choir, which will Include
Lea trice Dunning from Delton is members of the various choral or­ later the time was spent with ex­ railroad (the C. K. &amp; S ) completely the marriage of Mias Grace Conklin, solution cf copperas, or ferrous sul- I
n member of the Western Michigan ganizations of the college, will be changing gifts, visiting and ringing but both towns get Identical M. C daughter of Mr, and Mre. George phate.
Mrs. Warren Moore la service.) This now hourly Improving Conklin of Dowling, and Kenneth I
College Chotrj which will present augmented by choir singers from the carol*.
Cook gent retorted by saying in hit
Guild chairman.
“The Messiah'* Friday evening. Dec.
Kalamazoo churchea. and singers
newspaper that a state law required Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1
11 at the men'a gymnasium. W M. from choirs and other choral organ­
On Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. that all train* stop whenever the Ritchie of Hastings, was solemnized ; Two Philadelphia policeman’were 'i
C E .--Kalamazoo.
St the home of Mr. and Mrs Roger
izations In several southwestern W. A. Schader entertained-the Ultra .crew saw a "dead object", which ----------- wu. «$,. inc «cv Henry • 1M°£ Impound
Mr.(and Mrs. J. L. Valentine vis­ towns, and will be assisted by four club of twenty members at the regu-« ‘law had been Invoked by Charlotte Dnvta of thia city, the Rev. Henry I
ited Mr. and Mrs Fred Durkee and artist solostats from New York city, lar Christmas party. After the eo-J-to maintain its passenger service. Campbell of Assyria reading the; hanunarbead shark In the gutter al .
little Susan Valentine of Carlton and by Western Michigan College operaUve dinner, bridge was played. - all of which added to lhe rivalry service.------------------------------------------------ » dry street comer before dawn.
The bride was attired in a powder ‘ FoUcaman William Kline called for
Center Sunday.
• • • {and the box office receipts, badly
Orchestra. George E. Ames, direc­
E*vt. Russell Townsend is home tor.
The “500" club was entertained needed to continue Uic quality of blue drew with which she wore a , “ tow w«««». but on second thought
a
garbage
wagon.
for a nine day furlough from Camp
, , ,
Saturday evening by Mr. and Mre. j dub* both towns were supporting. corsage of red roses Her sister. Miss ' summoned
Bowie. Texas, and is .spending It | AMERICAN LEGION
Lew Warner, with twelve present Much of the banter was deliberate Louise Conklin, was her attendant. | which hauled away the dead fish. Potheory:
•------*The
rv- fisherman
--------- who
with his parents. Mr. and Mre. Gary GAME SUFFER
Winners were Mrs. Dan Ashalter i propaganda but It gave fans In both and her dress was also blue with a liee “
1 ownsend.
1 on Tuesday evening lhe American and J. W. Hewitt, high, ond Mrs. towns several seasons of top notch corsage of white rose*. Raymond hooked the shark had attempted to
Mr. nnd Mre. Rex Kenyon of Lan-1 Legton had their regular meeting, Clarence Cappon and Lew Warner, j baseball. Since thia grade of base­ Black, the groom's uncle, was best
----- -------- -M
I_ ball
more or less a small man.
sing spent the weekend with'hla a game dinner being served, fifty ---------• .
as a joke.
Mre. Ritchie 1* a graduate of Has­
mother. Mre. Ernest Kenyon.
I members and guesta present. The the evening.
town memory Mr. Cook look- up
Mrs. Carrie Ward of Battle Creek.1 dinner was prepared by Angegolftag for hta sporting pleasure and tings High school and Mr. Ritchie
Complimenting the Eastern Star won tlie Hastings club champion­ graduated at Bellevue. They arc liv­
who is still quite feeble from her lo Spirts. Sterling Rogen and Edwin
George Hamman, retired banker
lung lltaeM and has been a two Sayles. Ten soldiers from the Air officers, who served during her ship ao long that it became a stand­ ing on a farm near Dowling.
and philanthropist, has opened his
weeks gueat of her daughter, Mrs. Corpa. Kellogg Field, Battle Creek. term of office. Mre. Pauline Bites, ard paragraph in the annual report.
1.650 acres of truck garden land to
Florence Staiger, her. returned lo and R. H. Loppenthien were the retiring Worthy Matron, entertained Charlotte and Eaton county ball ROSENBAUM—HUM MEL
i
nt
dinner
on
Monday
evening
at
Mr. and Mre. Fay Hummel wish to any person wishing to raise vege­
her home again.
special guesta.
Mr and Mrs William Fox of KaiThe welcome speech was given by her home. 705 W. Clinton Bt. places Ings and beat wishes to a gentle­ announce the marriage ot their tables fur his family during the war.
D daughter. Retah Marie to Herman J.
________ __whose ~..
amazoo spent tire weekend with Commander Harry Larsen and the being laid for twenty-one. Color­ ___
man_________
and a sportsman,
long
their parents.
group singtag was led by R. H ful Christmas decorations were at­ life and recovery reflects the perm- I Rosenbaum. Jr., son of Mrs C. M.
tractively arranged in the various ansnt values that go with wholesome I Bridges of Battle Creek and Herman
Mn&gt;. Wm Crawford spent the Loppenthien.
rooms.
In appreciation of the thinking and clean living and a re- J.
’ Rosenbaum
‘
of Washington. ~
D. ~
C.1'
weekend with her husband ut Bat- ;
---------- !------ *-•-*---------------work of her associates. Mrs. Bites apect* for tlie rules ot the game.”
Tlie single ring ceremony was per- I
tie Creek
• EASTERN STAR NOTES
Mrs. L. H. Evarts and Miss Agned
On Saturday evening Hartings 1 presented each one with a personal
formed by Rev. stone at the Metho-1 n&lt;w.
'
I
dirt parsonage. Wednesday. Nov. 35.1
Mornln«
Sim were In Grand Rapids Friday. Chapter No 7. O. E. S served a gift. VteUlng waa enjoyed during COMMITTEE FORMED TO
The bride and groom were accom-1 Christina*-what a
wonderful |
selling colon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith of Qulm- drop suey supper ta about 200 peo- th* evening. Mrs. Lucene Leach of RECRUIT STUDENT NURSES
panted by Miss Jean Loppenthien 1 *ort Illlcd w,th nwntoric* and ex- j
by were Sunday guests of Mr. and , P&gt;c The profit on this supper was Manton was an out of town guest
A meeting of the committee form­
Mrs. La Floy Greenfield
| 855 which will be turned over to the.
ed to recruit student nurses held and Gerald Barton. Jr., of Battle pecUUons. Let ua make fesUve this
Mrs
Russell
Zerbel
entertained
Creek.
I
&gt;
tar
wllh
Flowers.
Blooming
plants
I
M4NS Olive Clark of Wayland was China Relief Fund. This idea Ls
ite first meeting Wednesday. Dec.
--------- ------ ■»«&gt;
,-----------------| and Christmas greens from lhe Wil- 11
the weekend guests of Mr*. Forrest, bring carried out all over the State her club for dessert and cards Wed ­
------- ----------------eox Greenhouse.
lone
• I of Michigan toy Eastern Star Chap- nesday afternoon, Dec. 2. at her Tlie committee Li composed of Mre.
home on S. Hanover. Winners at
Warm and practical.
We have. beautiful Chrysanthe-1
Miss Bettv Lane spent the week- iters.
,
Hodges. chalrmaiM Mlw Marie Rowe,
pednr were Mrs. Elite JCeiley, Mrs.
Mr. nni! Mrs E. J. Morgan wish lo ! mum. large and small, in a variety 1
end in Allegan.
&lt;■' „
. ** * .
dean
of
girls
at
Hastings
High
a,, omm.
»»r., Uu.1 J3”' &gt;■
m. Wiy .■"••Um Royal Hayes and Mre. Tom Myer* school; Mias Alice Hazclshaw of the announce the approaching marriage . of colors, also Roses and Carnations.
•rH. .Ilh Mr. M." Mr. Brrt Hun-I”" ]?»“!■&gt;'■ O“™“' » U» »"t Door prize went to Mrs- Glenn Kah­ Barry Oo Health Unit, and Mrs Of their daughter. Virginia Ann lo I Corsages for the Coat and Coreages ।
ler. Mrs. Kelley all! entertain the
&lt;" (I,..! H.^bU
»»
Clinton John Brill, son of Mr. and 1 for dinner and evening parties.
;
W. M. Stebbins.
»----Jrhn -H
who M. brrn ________________________
!™»
,A,“ "I* "&gt; “—
•*"«
lh*club al a Christmas party at her
•
I Gardenias, Violets. Mrs. Finch ।
The armed force« are calling for Mrs. Albert Brill.
lhe
.HUM IM braihrr .nd r.mllr ... I burtncM transactions lh
- usual | home on 8. Jefferson, Wednesday
—•----------- -----------------------Roses and Orchid*.
a constantly increasing number of
'
—
Dec. "*
18.
Voice
Heard'
18
Miles
in
plants
there
are
the
Clirtatma*
‘
the Presbyter mb mnnse returned II Christmas party will be held, each evening.
nurses monthly and since these
A beautiful gift
Monday to the Veterans Facility at .• member bringing a 10 cent gift
A town crier from Essex boasts Begonias. Cyclamen. African VioTlie 87lh birthday of Mrs. Ida nurses must come from the nurs­
$6.50. $7.50, $6.50
Let's all turn out and start the
Fort Custer.
Palmatler was celebrated Dec. 2nd ing personnel already prepared and that his mighty voice can be heard a Ie01- Cherries. Poinsettia*. Norfolk
. Mr. and Mre. J. B. Gonyou left new year right.
by the following neighbors calling qualified, it means that civilian hos­ distance of seven miles. This is i Wand P*”6 ,Weal f°r centerpieces)
for Chicago Sunday on a business
Flannels and Gabar­
Don't forget lo pay your due*.
in the evening and surprising her: pitals and other health agencies arc not a record. A man's vole* has and PlanU •«&gt; attractive pottery,
Dip.
been heard al a distance of 18 miles 1 Si**1*1 centerpieces of evergreen,
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hathaway. Mr. going to be greatly understaffed un­
dines — $6.50 —
Mrs. D. D. Walton of Hastings, a OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS
candles, cones, etc.
and Mrs. T. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. less student nurses enroll rapidly without artificial aid.
dMighler of tlie one lime widely HONORED BY SOCIAL
$7.50.
$8.50, $9.50
to
prepare
themselves
to
fill
these
Thlz occurred in a branch canyon '
Harley Fox. Mrs. Celia Kesler. Mrs.
known George Potters of Mulliken. GATHERINGS
Willard Hunt. Mn. Louis Shafer, vacancies.
running into the huge'rtfI through I
Mtaa Elizabeth Hathaway and Mrs. Jessie McCtury, Portia and
The nation needs 55.000 student which flows the Colorado river, and I
HOWERS
BY
WIRE
day-i ago the son and a half doz­ Mias Iliff Newcomer of Kalamazoo
nurses in 1M2-1M3 and Michigan's
en other boys ready for their final were honor guests at a. tea Saturday. turc being a musical birthday cake quota is 3$ percent of the total or the sound of a man shouting hte ।
cross the country
friend's name "Bob!" was heard by |
teste were flown to Chicago for their ] December 5. given by the Miaaes
1725 student nurses. Thus it can
which played. "Happy Birthday to DC
seen that
tnai girls
gins have
nave an
an unusual
unusual {^"thaMietwalm°*1 cq''al ,
eight consecutive landings on trans­ Mary Campbell and Genevieve Kern You" made by Chester Bang hart
be seen
IN A FLASH
opportunity for service and a good ’0.lha, b«,w‘*n London and SL Alports. All must be perfect. Ute final
A surprise feature of the afternoon
“
Mr. and Mm. Don Bicgcl enter­ profession If they will plan to at-i। bans.
The perfect Christmas gift
|
Sound carrtas much farther in cold '
was the exhibit of oil paintings done tained with a game dinner al their tend a nursing school
that
arrives.
by Miss Campbell the last two sum­ home Saturday evening with eleven
The committee members discussed1 air than warm. Lieutenant Foster. 1
mers at the art colony at Leland guests present.
,
member
of an Arctic expedition, has I
various ways to get In touch with
But
which is Affiliated with Michigan
prospects and any young woman,, put it,on record that ha talked with ,
A
family
gathering
was
held
SunPHASE
ORDER
NOW
State College.
who ta Interested, ta urged to con­ another man across lhe harbor of '
Christmas candies decorated the
tact any member of tho commit­ Port Bowen, a distance of a mite I
। tea table where Mlu Esther Doty Loren Myera of Leach lake honor­ tee who will furnish further ln-i। and a quarter.
ing T/5 TH Lloyd Jarman of Camp formation.
poured.
At present scientists are trying to
MIm Helen Wade and Mtaa Eliza- Cooke. Calif., son of Fred Jarman
I discover the best means of warning I
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
I belh Finch held an Informal atDHIVtIY GUAIANTHD
| )x&gt;me after the senior play Friday furlough. Those present were: Pred
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Blanck of lhe public of gas attack from the !
only oo orders placed early.
evening honoi tag Mtaa Kern’s guests. Jarman. Mr. and Mm Roy Jarman Route 3, Nashville, announce the air. Various forms of gongs and .
engagement of their daughter. Wil­ hooters are being tried. A longJarman and family, Mr. and Mrs ma to Robert G. Saunders, son of
Hemlock roping for outdoors and I
Worth Their Weight
For each dozen eggs produced, a Clarence Helmer and family ot Has­ Mr. and Mre. Glendon Jones of 1105 son at a distance of five miles, but in. Holly wreathes, and evergreen I
tings. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bird South Hanover. Hasting*. No date another person did not hear it at clusters with cones and bells for the
and daughter of Irving.
has been set for the wedding.
aU from «wily three hundred yards! door.
pounds of feed.
Prepared bouquets and wreathes |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shute enter­

PERSONALS

Kenneth Lee Tinker. eiectrictan'a

Republican-Tribune

Mary had a little carNo higfxr than a jaiaate ।

Experimenti at the University of
see tn the dark better than we cas­

b,lndna” resulting from a vitamin
A deUciency. Foods extra rich in
rslished by cats. Green things high
in vitamin A are escarole. dande-

an eyes and dodge glasses.

BAIRDS
We have the largest stock of Christ*
mas Merchandise we have ever shown.

FLOWER NEWS

ROBES

COTTON
BLANKETS

$500 4 $795
SILKS

ROOMS

Something

to keep

. him in nights. Out­
ings. Broadcloths &amp;

Silks.

Prices to fit

every purse.

$175 to $500

HOTEL HASTINGS

tained tlie Night Hawk Club Satur­
day evening with a 7 o'clock dinner.
The evening was spent In playing
podro. prizes going to Mr. and Mrs.
Oay Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Palmer. Mr. and Mre. Carl Weyerman were guests and have joined
the club. Christmas party at Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Preston's Saturday. Dec.
11. Exchange of » cent gifts.

BE LOVELY
Make appointments early.

Phone now!

Shampoo A EE«
Finger Wave □□

Mrs Guy C. Keller entertained
the Anclwr Class after school Tuc$-

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

Replace* Dried Milk
Dried whey may be used success­
fully to replace dried milk as a
source ot riboflavin ta poultry ra­
tions during the present dried milk
shortage, according to Dr. T. H.
Jukas of the poultry husbandry dlvision of the University of California
college of agriculture. Dried whey.

Bakery Special
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

APRICOT LAYER CAKE..............

40c

A good supply of fruit cokes, plum pud­
dings ond holiday pastry. Place your
order early.

IIANGHART BAKERY
112 S. Jiffsrsoa ft

than dried milk but its riboflavin
content Is almost ths same. Ribo­
flavin, also called vitamin B-2, plays
a vital role in poultry nutrition. Dr.
Jukes points out that It may also be

tha market whleh are the residues
of fermentation processes. Their
riboflavin content varies, he adds,

insnufactarar. Ollier good sources
of riboflavin, he eayz, art green
leaves, atthar frenh or dried. Alfalfa
meal and young tender greens are
among those most -widely used.

Pkoae 2428
Arizona was lha last state
milled to the Union.

Contrary to popular opinion red or
Please— place jour orders early—
white lights—not blue—offer the best
especially if you are sending How-1 '
protection
against
bumps
and
miles and miles of sand and dunes.
bombs during blackouts. This fact
the
23rd or we cannot promise de­
। It is more like the rugged Arizona-*
was revealed by a ecienUflo- testing New Mexico variety with gravel. livery. We are aiming to take care at
organisation ta Chicago.
your telephone orders in the way
12217B
Under blackout condUfen,. l.-.dooo feet \l,h. deep pella,» ,&lt;5i«d b. ,22
J™.272/1 J**?
1". us to. Call 2530 or
out. the eye focuses poorly
noorlv on
Otl I whi.tiik77wr.Lir
U-hlctllnff
fr.wnr.lial •*■!„■ 1 corac
COPIC 01
ovcr
Ct and ntE
make &gt;our election,
orr out,
whistling winds and torrential rains. .
Goodbye
blue light, much better on white or Air power there will be more de- |
WILCOX GREENHOUSE
red. tests show. People's slower cislve than any other one factor.
;
A(jv
adaptation to blue causes more acci­
dents on the ground and counter­
wise, aviators having had a longer
period for dark adaptation, can de­
tect blue more easily than white or
red. Several limes the ordinary in­
tensity of red light may ba used, it

KEEP THEIR FEET WARM

While no official announcements
have been made for blackout light­
ing it Is thought white light of very
Yow brightness perhaps screened by
a neutralizing color will be used foe
street lighting. This would seem
advisable since to aviators rad lights
might indicate vulnerable objectives.
Thera is no JustlflcsUon it Is held
for replacing with blue the red and
white lights cow used on cars.

Peace lime Armies
Standing armies of some of th* 1
nations during peace Uma include
Japan with 235,000; Italy. 810.000;
Groat Britain. 445.000; Turkey. 250.­
060; and lhe United Statsi. 133.000.
Significance of Craaa
The crane is considered sacrad ta
Japan, It being regarded as a sym-

SNOW
BOOTS
Children's*
Sixes

75c, $1, $1.50

SOCKS
A beautiful array of colors.
Woofs. Lisles. Rayons. Silks

29cto$ioo
Check this list for your gifts.
LUGCAGE SPORTSWEAR. HATS. SHOiS.
CLOVES. LEATHER GOODS, |EWELRY. UNDER­

WEAR. SLIPPERS. HANDKERCHIEFS
If it's for min«f boys they have it at.

Close out price

Keep 'em healthy with

UY
ON DS

dry, warm feet in stur­

dy

gnaw

boots

snug fleece cuff!

with

Al RD’S

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EIGHT

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FIRST CI.AHS CARPENTER ran now
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palatine. Very reasonable. Phone
Phone 2783
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all kinds. Masaiinra
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rille.
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Chewing Strengthens Bite
Experiments where people have
chewed on a cud of paraffin wax.
such a* Is used to cover homemade
Jellies, for only one hour a day.
showed that alter a month lhe
strength of their bite had increased
by 87 per cent This indicates that
modern man still has a good potential in his jaw and that lots of really
tough chewing will Improve the conditions. Chewing gum also helps.
The men of the Stone age, who had
Jaws that were not overshot, and
who
wno had
naa good
gooa sound
sauna teeth,
seem. spent
eyem
about 18 hours a day in chewing the
uncooked meats, bark, and herbs on
which they lived.

Ancient, Weird Forma

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Dr. Olin Kirkland of Montgomery,
Ala., a specialist in periodontia, re­
cently claimed that one of the most
feared of dental diseases, pyorrhea,
can be cured without the patient
lasing his molars, incisors and bi­
cuspids. 'Prescribed treatment in
casea of pyorrhea, he said, calls fcr
minor surgical operations in which
infected sections of the gum ate
cut away. Dr. Kirkland said the
gpm has Uie power of regrowth
and that it soon replaces lhe parts
removed tn order to prevent spread
of the disease. He emphasized that
the mouth Is a source of Infection
but that the diseases present can be
neta in check
cnecc through
inrougn proper and
ana
held
systematic treatment or prophylaxis.

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Hotel Hastings

WHEN

YOU

CURE MEAT

CASH

FUR HALF

For your old Scrap Iron.

Radiators, Batteries, Alu­

Stort the

minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

Puglia, Southeast Italy,
Exports Wine, Tobacco

i FOR HAI.1
FOR- HALE—4

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

Hasting*

LOST—FOUND— STRAYED

LOUT—Ha j

666 TABLETS, SALVE.“NOSE DROPS

CURT

Animal Life Survives in

A woman's whimsy played a vital
Madagascar, the French island
role in the development of Britain's off southeast Africa, has been called
famous Spitfire tighter* which turned
a museum of ancient forms ot ani­
back the Luftwaffe bills during th*
mal life. They have been saved
dirk days of the summer ot 1940.
__________
_
from extinction
because there ___
was
"In 1931," write* William Winter in i no competition with stronger ere*an Issue of an authoritative aviation lures.
- once a part- ofApparently
magazine. "Lady Lucy Houston un­ Africa, Uie island waa severed from
wittingly preserved for Britain the
the continent before larger mam­
pilceles* Spitfire lineage.
mals developed. It has no lions or
- "Lady Houston put up nearly a
half millfort dollars to finance the
1931 British Schneider trophy team,
But monkeylike are the lemurs,
the air council having lust interest
at which Madagascar has most of
inTurther competition on Englund's
the known species. Night-prowling
lemurs live in tree tops, utter plain­
won the famed trophy outright for
tive walls. Some, if eaptured. make
EBgtXflK
gentle, amusing pet* A few are as
"Before that. Lady Houston had
large-ai a fox. some as small aj a
financed the flight over Mount Ever- -•mouse. '
“Certain lemurolds—akin to the
•pendent, with wlibm-Jbe writer
lemurs—have legs Joined by a para­
talked recently, pictured Lady Hous­
chutelike membrane, enabling them
ton a* a strong-willed, purposeful
to 'fly' from tree to tree. Another
woman who wa* determined to do ji lemur relative Is the weird, catlike.
worihwhU., w,U. har mH- ■ aye-aye. With R
,w,„m teeth, „
powerful
it
!“T
&lt; » IM. Mor,
U.W.U l» th. laaUrw 1.1. M !
,„„„ „ub,
J.,.., In U. Ln.L.h th.nn. U•
□&lt; a. tax
... dispute In Fn.l.nd
•
cause ot
England.
Still she financed the winning
Schneider team and. according to
hearsay, the original Vickers Well­
cars protrude, to catch Uie faintington bomber.
"Thanks to Lad) Houston, who
"Madagascar is Uie home of the
seems to have had more aviation
chameleon, lightning color-change.
foresight than either lhe British or
arUat of the forest and cf the fourAmerican governments in those
foot fruit bat."
days, R. J. Mitchell (designer of the
Spitfire) was able to continue his
experiments and Anally to produce Weed* Outlawed in Two
one ot the greatest fighting ships of
Great Metropolitan Cities
the present war."
Weeds which .sprend hay fever
and otherwise menace health are
Now Missouri Savants
outlawed as public nuisances in New
anti Chicago by two stringent
Say It Isn’t Mud! York
ordinances passed for these cities
TTiere is an old saying Missouri recently, the American Municipal
mud can be used for almost any­ association reported.
thing. But the mud used today in i Th* New York measure empowindustry as
a* an aid to feminine erg
boBn| of heaUh to namc
beauty greasing Ute axle* of wag- I .
durln&lt; whlch owe„
ns. putting a sparkle to fine glass lessees or occupant* of property
and a variety of other thing,, isn't muit destroy all ragweed on their
mud nnd doesn t come from Mis- i premises; if they do not comply,
sourl. according to Dr. Glenn G. j the sanitation department Is to re­
Bartie, acting.dean and chairman of । move the weed* and men the
the geology department at the Uni- 1 property owner for the costs.
versily of Kansas City.
....
..........
An ___.................
educational campaign
will acDr. Bartie was commenting on a j company first enforcement of the
recent report of four researchers at law this summer with the objective
the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- j of securing co-operation of nearby
oology who aroAInalyzing Missouri ’loArns in an anti-ragweed program.
mud and explaining why its uses | The Chicago ordinance is directed
I toward eradication of all noxious
"The substance properly known as wecds and orders them to be pulled
Missouri mud which is valuable in i oul nnd destroyed—not merely cut
industry." Dr. Bartle said, "is clay downOwners, lessees, tenants,
containing Bentonite. It Is found In occupants or persons in control of
great deposits in lhe Fort Benton j *the
‘~ “
J “
*•“ ,u
J grow
ground
where
the weeds
shales of Uie upper Missouri valley are responsible for deitroylng them.
Tlie weeds must be eradicated at
in Montana. The mud in this part
of the country has no commercial
value, since it contain* Bentonite in July 1 and 15 and once between
August 1 and 15.
only insignificant quantities."
Persons
falling
with the
Dr. Bartle explained that the Ben.
... - to„ comply
.
lon.l. which I.M. p,.HI„ M
I
5“.!”
&lt;""&gt; “ “
nary mud wa* the .product of rule*- j
noc*. After thd substance has laid 1 lowed to stand. These lines will be
In Uie open and "weathered." it con- . put aside for a special wned eradi­
lists ot layers of crystallites which cation program.
arc themselves layers of silicon and
aluminum atom* bound together
with oxygen bridges.

Shipping Livestock
Every Saturday

Company Hastings stock­
yards. phone 258*. or call
717—F3 through

Woman’s Whimsy Helped
Develop Famous Spitfire

SOLOMON

MISCELLANEOUS

AUCTIONEER

Experience and Training
FSE HALE—Hot
ry line
Fhane 72
Middleville

GRANGES
,,S

The region of Puglia, covering an
area of 7.442 square mile^i^toe
most easterly section
O'1
the map It appears asThe heel of
the Italian boot, a slim peninsula
thrust between the Adriatic. and
Ionian seas Albania at its nearest
point to Italy is only 47 miles across
the strait.
Puglia has more than 2.500,000
inhabitants, who produce much of
Italy's agricultural exports, includ­
ing wine, tobacco and olive oil. Olive
trees grow especially well in the
lime-rich soil of the dry area, which
normally receive for each person an

day fropi an aqueduct, land of the
region. It is estimated, is occupied
by olive groves. Almonds and figs
also are produced.
One unusyal aspect of life In this
part of Italy*!* found in th; beehiveKnown as trulU. these houses arc
made of limestone, which abounds
tn the region, dotting the brown soli
with white outcroppings. All over
rural areas of the heel lhe- trulli
raise their high dome-like h-nds.

Truss Fitting
f XPERIENCED
FITTER

Letter Brought Results
A letter from George Washington
deploring the lack of naval strength
was read in the Continental congresa on November J, 1775. and next
was appropriated for a

LY BARKER'S
Hastier* Phoas nil
KEEP EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

Tinting 'Unmentionables'
1
To tint faded undies, put a few
drops of mercurochrome in hot wa| ter. When properly cooled, dip In
washed undies (they should be Wet).
■ This will tint them a delicate pink.
For a stronger pink use more metI curoehrome.

MOTHERS!
Doctor* are going

Cure HERE

Peckham s Remedy
child's

No Bone Tain*
Richer Flavor

cough — cold

PECKHAM'S

Meat Curing
Product*

Corveth &amp; Stebbins
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS

Courtesy .and Friendly Service
Shown to All

Prompt Delivery Service

(

LIBERTY LIMERICKS

Getting What Wa* Lott
Since people must eat. agriculture
Is the basis ot all mankind's strug­
gler- J. Clyde Marquis of the office
of foreign agricultural relations, U.
S. department of agriculture, told
the conference on wartime problems
of Pennsylvania agriculture.
Deploring lhe fact that agriculture

dared that It must be represented
at lhe next peace conference to plan
for the post-war period.

partment of agricultural econom­
ics at Cornell university, waited
against lhe idea that parity prices
give farmers equality with other
groups.
"While fa^m prices hove risen
during the past year, farmers really
have regained only *hat they last in
the depression." he said.

ply of skilled labor la the No. 1 prob­
lem of northeastern agriculture, he
added. Armed forces and war In­
dustries are rapidly depicting man
power in rural areas.
Dr. O. B. Jesness, chief of the
division of agricultural economics at
the University ot Minnesota, told the
group that, in order to’ prevent In­
flation. taxes will have to reach Into
the jx-ckets of the rank and flic of
."Taxes on high Incomes will help
pay for the war but will not check
inflation." he said. "Even people
on fixed Incomes have excess spend­
ing power now because of inability
to buy things they formerly con­
sumed. To control Inflation, taxes
must be effective now and must
come out of current Income.'

Chinese name for mousetrap

WE BUY
DEAD ANIMALS
cows

HORSES

sgoo
CALL
VALLEY
A diilar. . dollar. . In dclock scbol.r.

TELEPHONE
HASTINGS
2697
Volley

Chemical Co.

NOTICE
TO HUNTERS
AND TRAPPERS

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

I am back

buying all

of

kind*

for some of that good

furs, hide*
and deer skins. ARCHIE TO­

Lily White Flour

BIAS, one block north of Na­

30 lbs. flour for bushel of
good wheat.

tional Bank.

complete stock

Docs your

cough,

child

have a

or

croupy

cold

Pep your chickens up with

cough due to a cold? Give
Quality

"Peckham** Remedy" —

It**

pleasant,

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.

and reliable. Sold by your

druggilt.

fueli

effective

"Once

tried,

HASTINGS, MICH.

never without.*’
tf.

YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE
COWS-$6.00

HORS&lt;$-$7.50

We Have a Collector Stationed at 912 Wait Green St.
in Halting* To Give Immediate Service

We Pay the Phone Charge*—Phone Halting* 2565
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Wo Soil and Recommend

MORTON’S

Economist Say* Farmer*

FRiDAY

SPECIALS SATURDAY

FLORIDA ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
CRANBERRIES
ODESSA PEAS
BISC-0 BIT CRACKERS

dozen

80 size

35c
5 for 25c

pound
no. 2can

12c

9oz. package

12c

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

19c

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1942

kIGHTY-SEVINTH YEAR

LEGION HEARS
PEACE PROGRAM

BARRY BYPATHS aS!!LSSaw. AMERICAN LEGION
By JANE CAMERON

Now. two are held each month but
because of gas rationing, several
deem it advisable to hold but one
each month, os several other Units
are doing. This seems to be a wise
Since opr last report, made In JuKIC\A/C
decision
in view of existing con­
'ly. on inheritance taxes levied in
pJryy\
cffyKR
,
Distributed at the Rate of Bnrry counlX u,,d,'r lhe clUte law
WWF ditions.
S3 X" o« Census Seholor
wta‘* U*
"A fine convention and a stirring
J1.64 j per Census Scholar |been B
dded.
making
a
total
of
*3,—
—
y
~~
’
mersage by the national president.
added, making a total of *3,Clouze |080.03, The estates against which
County Treasurer George Clouse
Uniting the women of America Mrs. Alfred J. Mathebat.” is the
. a theu&gt; taxes
tavrs were
were levied
levied are
are as
ai folfnl- (Or Mrvicc to America is the big report given’ by Mrs Alma Larsen
last week X.
received from the state
draft for *21253.76. being the second lows:
goal of the American Ugfon Aux­ and Mrs Gladys Henry concern­
.Installment
—
----------------- ------for ‘J943. The Auxiliary
-------“hopes ing tlie Presidents' and Seefetaries'
of Primary
School
mon- । Estate Mary A. Fuller.. .*36720. iltery *"
Estate louu j. dubou.. .1517.41. to bring a greatly increased num­ conference al Lansing. They went
ey. and the final one for this year.
Estate Mary E. Lydy.... .. .0063. ber of the llgibie ---------women into IU Friday and returned Sunday. Each
Tlie amount* paid to the school disprogram
wax
wprthwlUle.
the
I tricta of the county are as follows. 1 Estate Willard Moffitt.. ------ 5 00 own ranks at U1 lo Inspire others to jpcnkers^-sUeMing' war activities
Estate Thomas Gorham ..155.67.
...
serve In the various forms of naASSYRIA—Bell district. *174-96;
and memberships.
Eagle district, *54 67; Austin. (87.46; | Estate Celia A. Chamber Is in.25.68 Uonal defense activities open to wo­
.Membership
figures
for
Michi
­
Assyria Center. (23328: Kills, *86.19; I Estate Prances A. Schantz..29.74. men
gan, printed in the lost issue of
Estate
Jessie
DOIenbeck..
jn me
t^e nuuuaiy
Auxiliary pivsiam
program'there'
—
-— —
------ -------- .467.16.
----in
wicie lhe National News, show that on
Briggs. *12393; Checkered. (91.12; 1 —
F.tata tzUtlre hm
nnauzll
.
7 every
____ ellg- qc
T1*ioila 1X 4*. . something
useful for
. 3b
Lincoln. *185.89.
.Oct.
31. the
the percentage
percentage of
of’the
the
Estate Ell D. Hall....—...19*48 JbJe Woman to do, nomatter what Kate's assigned quota for 1943 was
BALTIMORE!—-Dowling, (258.79:
her lnterMU and
As ^ul le4T^ iwS quota ta 17^5
'Striker. *167 67; McOmber, *149.44; | Estate Curtis TGrrosbe . .20751.

GIVI

Of RkIMAKI MONtI ’

Tip lo the teen*....If you want
to get in solid with teacher, take
'her a Defense stamp Instead of an
apple.
A-five-point peace program for
...
which tlxe American people should
Theme song for Hcrriingi Hitler
now be educated while the war still
....DO I WORRY? Remember the
refrain...."You’re
doggone
United State* Senator Warren R last
Th* Gift wilh the
Amtin of Vermont in on address at right I dol"
National Commander Roane War­
Our Christmas gift lo the mall
DOUBLE MEANING
ing's dinner to the national execu­
Coty Gift Set*
tive committee ot The American Le­ carrier and all the ixnUl employee*
Is....Nary a Christmas card to a
gion.
civilian But Bro-ther. Wait until
Yardley Gift Set*
Senator Austin urged that Amer­ you get a load of lhe pile for the
ican citizens begin now to give con­ armed forces.
sideration to these points:
,
Elmo Gift Set*
1. To make peace only after vic­
Dear Santa Claus: Have you got Hendershott. (91.12; Weeks. *12028:
aTwiftT? ’?ever b*fore' *he U
Ulc 'and only 2905 paid-up members had
Total
£2?
Since that
that lime
time of
of
*36? Do you know what priceless. Durfee.
28: Barney hub
Mills,. *112airiee. *120
sizuoo:
uhLT m Auxlllary at this time.There
• »w.emay been'reported.
been'reported. Since
tory.
leVICu in
In be
lire little
tltllre she
a H re can rtn
... . many
. morP have
- - up
«.
LP” InheriUnce taxes levied
do re,
as ur,
an InHivIMlial
individual ;coura&lt;
2. To establish an organisation preclou*, wonderful thing they have 99.BARRY—Delton-Kellogg district.
,, dJrthmld but unlU?d *1th the, other».535 000 and the n«rt rrP°rt will Book'S
Elmo Make Up Kit*
juxt Invented? To keep all us cold”
ot world peace
A lift tf Ealtx’t Fiat
154153.
..
Schoo‘ ™d. t!U n? .te women
women of
nc- lot
of lhe
the Auxiliary,
Auxiliary, her
her aclo&lt; better. Are
Arp Vou one
one of
of the
lhe
blooded,
tceth-chottering
birds *154183
$3.95 to $13.50
X. To disarm and render tlie orig­ warm and snug and comfy at night?
___ S4S
......
district', £
of iSd
this comP’u»,ment* w
„m
. r . unpaid?
*
ol lnc
CARLTON—-•
Rogers.
61; C«ri- nmons the school rXt^l
‘l k,
8356 percent
inal aggressor nations Impotent to It's a bed quilt with a hot foot. A ton Center. *12757; Barnum. &gt;80.19;
aU ** lLU&lt;1
The Laurence J. Bauer Unit of ,
------------------ --------------------Yaidley and Coty Kits
provoke another world conflict.
Corners 10 pn&gt; Uacners «»*«««■
the Auxiliary U now actively en- ATTENDED ANNUAL
blanket strung with fine copper Fish. *185 89; Welcome
4. To administer "stem and exact wire and equipped with thermostat *18954; Cheney. *43 74: Friend. *76 - i The federal government also levies rolling IU membership for 1913. STATE Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE
tprtutt th thuiht
Justice toward them."
.
cdln&lt; *&gt;»«• mothers, slstera and daughwilliam Kelly, together with
and other controls so you can set 54: Brown. *178.60: Coau Grove. «la3^laxes ol? aU “UUf 5xc’“1
Seaforth Set* for Men
--- -- ----------*40.000 tn value. The federal
ters
American ,othtr H1.y tnenibers
from
of
5. To provide that peace .be fully your bed for bake or roast and come *211.41:
Ragla.
*72.90
■“•tax
““• ••
“ of members ot The
“• •■«••••»«•"
lotncr
hi-clubs
y members
trom clubs of
Tacrinn and
and of
nt deceased
rtaeHasfrl veterans
veterans Barry-Eaton
r,___ ............. County,
. ...................
..
enforced.
home from your post as plane spot­
CASTLETON—Nashville Village.: [,rata
ale ta
u 10
30 ner
Pcr, rant
c,enl nn
on mrh estates. Legion
attended. thc
ter and thaw out, but quick. This Is *1046 11: Castleton Center. *72 90; Not 'nan&gt;' esUtes in _Barry county of the World war are eligible to Annual State Y. M. C. A Older
Yardley Sets for Men
largF enough to pay federal membership,
as well as women who Boy's
~ ‘
the most gorgeous thing that has Lake View. *83 03; Hosmer. *47-38;
---- --------------------s Conference
in —
Kalamazoo
He said:
$1.00 and up
Morgan.' *91.12; ;»««”•
themselves were enlisted in the from
UH gunday. The trip
“We Americans need to be pre­ been given to a North Temperate
temperatei
World war forces
All are being WM made wllh the ”Y" Secretary.
--------- ; rcignner.
Fclghner.
sm w;
*87 48;
Marlin. *105.70;'
‘
paring ourselve^ nows to collaborate (where do they get that -Invited
to
enroll
In
local
Unit
at
।
The
conference
program
was
up the
slnce we---s--------‘a«ed ‘- *Wn„
« lhP Berryville.
Shores. *87.48.
------ ------------UUH.'UIK- *94 77;
&lt;
with our allies in setting
scitls; up
the Zonc
this time.------------------------------------------- planned to bring before delegates
pouw.r structure
.tratun, which
which shall
.h.11 perper- •■* ««
■"a »“ “ : HASTINGS
HZ—— ™
CITY district. *4403
postwar
Have you paid your dues for 1943. outstanding problems of the. day.
Prtu.uc.h.. .. h.h.
W. n»d
X
I
HASTINGS
TOWNSHIP
WNSHIF—
—Fisher
nsner :
•
thereby enlisting In this program ^nd Bill reported'some discussion
to become educated In certain truths
°n
|j ”
■
Gregory. *72
*72.90.
Following the publication in last
m “laaftZr that iand PuW* presentations
1 district. *167.67; Gregory.
00; i ________
which have more power than armies.
‘ '
All this talk about dehydrated
ar. *145.80; Has- 'j*oaka Banner
Banner of
of the
Uie Item
item about
about - “ ■
30;&lt;“ .m
meetings UlKICaiInterest-bm^L
...
... .hm*
---- ‘hsl n?de, the
.US IllCt.UlIp
"The lime for that education is foods is old stuff to us. We saw some Altoft, *222 34: Star. (145 80; Has- !j*o*k'a
scrap collected
be ^iSd^id deLj^nt
fttKUw. Paul Harris. Jr.
Ungs Center. *43.74: Pratt.^*8019; (,lhe
the amount
amount of
of scrap
collected by
by the
the
before cessation of hostilities. We
. on Admiral Byrd s ship at the Chi- Quimby, *105.70.
■ .
:Mllo school, come, an Interesting m\%‘1
.
•l*al«r In pqintWhitman Sampler
*
.
1
u&gt; h.». &gt; more
MUwor„,* Fair in 1834. „
‘‘ cago World
It ...
was , HOPE—Doud. *120 28: McCallum1 report from the Banfield school
bJ the Sal Au^i u?vP fw
lhp J°b ah«Ml for youth and
ludc re .n ..
“re.mred
rwmbUd
rem I
.... „ populwuon v^ubp., ,„d
„ ««’ 96: Cedar Creek. *180.19: Hinds, (which is surely challenging
re eseni^ De^n
2 showingWIIB,
delegates
„ to 'other
---- ™u
,-----JP
..a------------. . •“ needed
“•""••■a UCICKBKSt
uwri what part
.nd to cnrtreoc
„ mucn
mucb as
„ anytning
,„ylhlw n
A snwu
&gt;m&gt;1i
"•
• th. future
. conduct. nukes as
Thursday
Thursday evening,
evening. Dec. 17,
17. preceded .thev
.hfy conizi
couM tn
to vmttrt
build in
in rchaotic times,
Whitman Fairhill
of
as governed
Jf Gages
flakM soaked
waked out
out would
would
Shultz
*13122.
Brush'schools of
of naUons
nations as
governed by
by moral
moral ' „..nt O
"• the county,
t&gt;y
UCg supper at
by a pot [luck
at six-thirty.;
slx-thlrty. i
---------------- ----------------------___
$1.10 and up
principles, rev.,,
even in the fnrmiilntlnn
formulation makc
|u a meal
had so
meRldun. ; **la•l,27'OT’ I Mrs. Hazel Douglass of Hastings Bring a ten cent gift for exchange SCARCITY OF LOCAL
of tentative plans. We mum have ttuKc&lt;i penguins on the Atrip and, JRyjNO“Wood'.A1?257:~1,
' u ,hc tpacllf,r at Banfteld and and a contribution of food for the 1 ITEMS THIS WEEK
Whitman Fruits b ■
the world outlook, seeking know- gomcone had got funny and put a
*8:
1 ‘here are only eleven pupils enrol- two Christmas baskets thc Aiutl.re—- 1 Personal
Personal items
items are
are exceedingly
Nuts
$1.25 and up
ledge
of
the
interests,
righu
and
Ue
on
one
O
f
them
and
he
Pteeport
Village.
*40459.
1^
However,
every
one
is
a
"scrapUary
has
agreed
to
furnish.
FolI
few
in
this
week's
Hastli
dt
an
FolI
few
in
this
week's
Hastings
Banner,
----- -- ------------------ ,
.
IXJW MC Mil
aspirations
^emn old man in I u,t&gt;e Rriclc *102.06
[per.os the - following
will lowing
aspiration* of our comrade nations ||x)kr(1 Hke a ~
,
-------. figures
---------~-s are
—v the committees:
rere..re....^re.. Pot
Pot Isorry
sorry tossy.
to say. This
Thiscondl
condition Is par­
Alto other popular
JOHNSTOWN — King. *3645’. show. bo far in the scrap drive that idek. Mrs Lydia Rogers. Mrs. Fanny | tlally due. no doubt, to the increased
GIVE HE1
and of al) who desire freedom and ^enjng clothes,
•
Stevens,
*102.06;
n,reS
aim
io
acquire
liiuvpciiuviKi.
,
,
,
I
Monroe,
*236.92.
priced
boxea
of Candy
who alm to
independence.
has been going on in Barry county. Brink. Mrs Esther Fett and Mrs activities of the Christmas season
EATON'S
as well os our own aims. No element | Charlie McCarthy’s best crack for Bristol. *174 96: Banfield. *234.86; this little group has accounted for Hazel Parker; dining room. Mrs. I and tlie results of the gas ralionof lhe dictator should enter into 1M2
Edgar was telling the old Culver,
*258.79:
Bullis.
*43.74. 9 tons 7)5 lbs. (18715 Iba.l of scrap Gertrude Craig. Mrs. Helen Schantz mg. If you Have items that you
meta) ot various kinds and 783 Iba. and Mrs. Mildred Bums; gifts. ' know about, please call thc Banner
our attitude. We must practice now story of Mlles Standish. Priscilla . Burroughs. *98 41.
Chock full of fruits and Nuts — Delicious!
■ W
the principles lot which we fight. antj jobn Alden and up comes the j MAPLE GROVE—Quailtrap. *134- of rubber. And—lhe report says— Mrs. Irene Johncock. This is to , office and give your Information,
Whlle we are seeking to lay the fllp Charlie with. ‘"I came here to 86; Maple Grove Center. *69.25; they are still going after it!
be a solicited supper so one of thc Call phone 24)4 or 2415 and your
foundations of u new world the talk for Joe."
1 Mayo, *12028; Moore. *153.09. Dun­
Maybe Barry county's treasured members of lhe pot luck commit- kindness will be appreciated
. of. others
....
.......
imm
nni to Nnrtnn
m- Mr’ ’ . . ..
'
ham. *193.18;
Norton. tl't'l
*123.93;
Mcviews
must v..
be consulted, .
Hnlvnge pennant, now Dying from tee will call each of you before
---------------- ----------------------in Bos---------------I Kelvey. ----------*102.06;
Branch. .*72.80; the flag pole at lhe court house next Thursday evening. All mem- i Every duty brings its peculiar de­
but our views must be'formulated . WRUL is the radio station
------------------and be concrete. They must be ton that short waves the TRUTH to , Beitth. *116 64.
should ’ be taken to the Banfield bers are Invited to attend this ' light, every denial its appropriate
I compensation, every thought its readopted to the end of Insuring peace Nazi-controlled Europe and of ■ ORANGEVILLE—Grangeville Vil- school. At least they have done a meeting.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
mac district.
oistnct. *40459:
ssvs.ao; Blake.
uuir. (83.83.
&gt;&lt;m oj. splendid piece of work and will have
by nil the force that Is necessary course, listening to the broadcasts ' tagc
One of the questions tor discus-. compense. every cross its crown:
PRAIRIEVILLE
—
Milo
district-.
during u period of reconstruction ts strictly forbidden. The people of1
v_di.tHrt. a goodly number of Japs and Nazis slon will be the changing of Uie pay goes wilh performance as effect
1*12028;
Prairieville
Village
district.
10 their credit.
number of meetings to be held. I with cause.—Charles Mlldmuy.
and development. Tlie imperative thc Netherlands showed their connecessity of self-discipline must templ Of tho Germans by hanging *300.47: South Pine lake. *29.16;
this -•
sign
on“the
town's statue—THIS North Pine loke. *142.15.
ever Challenge us."
-------- •--------RUTLAND — Algonquin
Lake.
.X«ian Leadership
vnuraBu.,. Needed
—
IS THE ONLY MAN IN TOWN
lesion
Thc Vermont senator also advo- WHO DIDNT HEAR WRUL LAST *10915; Chidester. *153 09; Tanner.
catcd lhe creation Of committees NIGHT. This was done after a *109 35: Oils. *8019: Edger. *6925;
in thc legislative branches of thc special message of encouragement Goodwill. *7614; Yeckley. *6116.
THORNAPPLE—Thornapple Kelvarious govemmenU to 'vteit each to the Hollanders, from WRUL.
ie --------------history of our victory '•
Is loeg district. *2.525 98
other’s parliamentary bodies in the when thc
this radio
should
WOODLAND—Woodland- Town­
hope that progress could be made written. th»
~ station ---------ship school. *1.14018.
toward lhe present or. current edu- ,have four stars.
YANKEE SPRINGS—Gates. *87.cation of the United Nations regard• • •
Ing these international objectives. Again Henry Ford is paving the 48: Yankee Springs district, *65.61;
which must be attained if there is way for a new high In output from Ritchie. *1822.
The disbursement this time is on
•He added:
“ training school bcalde the Willow the basis of *3.644 per census child
.
.... - ___
n.... Knw-K*. (jrlnrv
Iv nt tire*- as reported in the school census
"wnuc we arc auu uv
-------- - 4dight to form a more perfect union ent training over 4.000 workers. made in the spring of 1041. The
M?ng the United Nations for lhe Drawing, electricity hydraullra Job
Primary money according to law.
wiping of the &lt;ar. Tlie plan for lender training, mewllurgy. m««or- must all be used to pay the salaries
X
be
oil ole. xrelniun. r.mo HreUw
of teachers.
on a single day. It must be the re- shop mechanics, welding, shop
suit ot the evolution ot the thought theory and airplane engine m**11"'1'
of many people. The ultimate world les are thesubjccts
A«“™'
zimnintinn would be more wisely c&gt;’ and speed are of utmost imporrooeelred U three were more per“ijK hreUken”l« we&gt;°ot
:Sreu“nr;Se^-.'"'^Sre’.‘’.m
Five Point*, Stressed
By Senator Austin

,.._j .

Gifts

Banfield Pupils' Scrap
Accounts for Japs

CUBAN HONEY FRUIT CAKE

Ly BAR KER’S

Last Chance to Help Us Send a
Greeting to Boys in the Service

AT THE THEATRES

Trereli? or

in rhe reboot

Rosalind Ruasell. Brian Aherne.
Janet Blair in
■-----‘•My Sister Eileen"
The story of two sisters who come

must be done now before those days
■
1 1 r
come when our death losses are ren r ill f
ported in mounting numbers and C C A I I T
N h \A/ \
our people become sad and weary. J t U U I
IV L If J
••In this work Tlie American Le- --------------------------------------------------------glon will undoubtedly exercise a | Scout Executive A. J Juncker pregrent leadership. Wllh 12.000 posts ;,emed The Patrol Method in Scoutthroughout our nation the dLssem- ; lnR - nl the third session qf the
Ination of accurate information, the
Leaders Training Course here
stimulation of courage, lhe strength- Wednesday evening.
&gt;
ruing of convlcUon. the consolida- । Eighteen leaders in Barry County
tlon of our moral power will become ' aro now participating In thp course,
of first importance.
I including four.- who are taking it
"You have caught the vision of a through correspondence.
better world. By precept and pracnext session. “The Scout Adtice you can bring It lo others.
vancement Program" will be in
"I repeat: Thia focal point U’charge of A. A. Reed of Nashville,
freedom Itself. Freedom ta the Idea wh0 u also Ieader of the Training
that, must Influence our souls and 1 Couree. n will be held Wednesday,
carry us through those days which j December 16 at the Barry County
are sure lo come, when the fifth - Health Office in Hastings.
,
columnists launch their propaganda.
of scouts are now being In­
for a negotiated peace."
vlted in the hope of recruiting adDefends Draft Setup
। ditional leadership.
The Vermont senator expressed
, . -------------—.
hta opposition to having Selective reduced GAS TAX
Service taken over by the Manpower I
revenue dropped
Commission. Citing hta own m*n-:
November in Michigan
pare,, MU which would ure Ih. soto JJWWWr m Mwmi.n

s.relc, ,„.,m Mre.d, to
KTL“?«r“ w!E«”S Sn.rei ou. And
*dd that spells no
no new
he. remenl
cement
highways in
1943. end reduced
that this method required no new maintenance on county roads and
agency, no targe appropriations, no i' possibly no money for snow removal
added bureaucracy such as has been on county and township roads next
proposed by the Manpower Com­ winter.
mission in ita recent report to the
President.
INJURED IN FALL
While hta bill would end live com­ DOWN STAIRS
pletely voluntary system of employ­
Mrs. Angelo Spirts had the mis­
ment now operating. Senator Aus­
tin said, ’the compulsory allocation fortune to fall down lhe basement
al Iter husband's place of
of working manpower ns well as stairs
•
business
on Monday afternoon, land­
fighting manpower by the local se- 1
ing on the concrete floor. She was
lecUve service boards would operate
taken
to
Pennock hospital for ex­
like the Jury system, with the local
boards as fact finders In each case, amination and it was found that no
and the right of appeal retained as bones were broken but she is bad­
ta already the case with Selective ly bruised. She returned to her
Itome Monday evening.
Service. This plan, he believed.
would not only provide the man­
power where needed but set a stand­ ENLISTS IN THE
ard and fumtah a basic attitude NAVY AIR CORPS
tar conduct
canaucs of
u. um
vevp.. which
-------°f
for
the- people
would increase our efficiency more! Mr. and Mm. Merle Clark of Hasthan 50 per cent ”
I
wcnt
Chicago on Monday
“
W
__________where he enlisted tn the Navy Air
It has been estimated official- | Corps and Is now awaiting his call,
ly that at least two-thlrds of the । Robert took his preliminary training
80.900 doctors under 45 years of age at Putnam Students of Aeronautic*
will be required by the Army and at Climax, so was able to pass his
Navy. That is nearly one-third I tesU satisfactorily, having taken
of America's total medical forte!
the required number of hour*.

tune as author and actress, they
choose ns their residence a Green­
wich village basement opartment
nnd the merry story of two curious
Columbus. Ohio maidens continues.

starring Van Heflin. Patricia Dane
The story has for its setting New
York's famed Grand Central Ter­
minal and Is filled with many
thrilling episodes.
-Yokel Boy” starring
Albert Dekker. Joan Davis,
Eddie Foy. Jr. •
.
Dealing with the comic adven­
tures of a young fanner who ar­
rives in Hollywood on the crest of
a campaign in which he is the
nation's Number 1 Movie Fan.
Victor Mature. Lucille Ball In
Blending a wealth of entertain­
ment elements Into its fast-paced
story. It is present by a brilliant

surprises and catchy tunes.
•Talcs ot Manhattan^
starring Henry Fonda,
Ginger Rogers. Charles Boyer
With a brilliant all-atar cast
the film is a creation of intriguing
romance, comedy and clever camera
magic deftly blended into a superb
motion picture.
•The Traitor Within"
starring Donald Barry. Jean Parker
The story of a truck driver who
Is drawn into a net of intrigue
engendered by misguided ambition.
Tim Holt in
“Bandit Ranger"
'
starring Cliff Edwards
A fast action adventure in old
Texas where cut-throat cattle rust­
lers plied their evil trade.
"Sergeant York"
starring Gary Cooper.
Walter Brennan. Joan Leslie
A return engagement of the thrill­
ing life story of Sergeant York
TO CELEBRATE 50TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Brake - will
celebrate their fiftieth wedding an­
niversary Bunday. December 20 at
their farm home near Clarksville.
Friends and relatives are Invited
to attend open house between lhe
hours of two and-four.

Following is a list of men in the Armed Forces for whom we do not have addresses.

If you can give us the address of any of these men, please phone, write, or stop in and teU

us.

See the complete list of Service Men in the lobby of this bonk.

William Albert Adams
Paul Adeocek
Ivan D. Allerdinj
Oliver John AngelelU
Harold D. Asplnall
Morley Wayne Ayers

Robert Bankhead
Moodrow Wilson Barnes
George Dewey Beard
Don Be kins
Robert Betts
Earl Blake
Chas. Oscar Blair
Norman Bogart
Richard Bradshaw
Andre Bus
Omar Dale Barnum
Herbert Bradshaw
Robert W. Bush
Cleo Emerson Card
Robert John Carter
Robert Angus Cary
LeRoy Casterline
Gordon Walter Castle
Volney Caukin
Waiter Caukin
Donald Blain Chamberlain
Cecil H. Charles
Donald G. Chase
Boyd Walter Clarlt
Leon dayman
Lawrence Byron Chickey
William Kinsey Cole
Frank Leo Cregar
Lloyd Albert Cro—
Floyd Winifred Culver
William Crawford
-Ernest R. Crumback

Boyd Hobart Clark
Wesley George Cordes
Glenn Campbell
Ervin Curtis
Richard Clair Darby
Roy Leslie Dennison
Wayne Paul DePew
Wayne Floyd Davis
John P. Dbunonte

Jack A. Emery
CeeB Roscoe Fair
Robert William Field
George Flint
Paul Wesley Foster
William Frost

Albert Julius Geiger
Clarence Greenfield
Jack Geihlng Griffin
Harland G. Grinage
Ernest Grommon
Ernest James Grom
Clarence Raymond Gross
Maurice E. Haight
Maurice Hamilton
Shirley F. Hamlin
Thomas Daniel Harris
William Iran Harris
Fred Daniel Hayes
Clarence Burton Heffner
RobL Ifelrigel
Clarence Edward Helmer
Tom mis William Hendrick
Chas; Henson
William Earl Heacott
Chas. Higdon
Harold Kenneth Hilton

Howard Elton Hinckley
James Franklin Hinckley
RobL Edward Hinkson
Norman Nelson Haight
diaries G. Higgins
Gordon Jay Hoffman
Lawrence E. Hook
Donald 11. Howell
Lawrence Simpson Jenkins
Wilbur Hillis Jorgensen
Donald Chapman Kelsey
Chas. Samuel Kenney
Elmer Seymour Ketchum
LeRoy Elwin Kingsbury
Edwin Jerry Kntas
William Rush Kyes
John Richard Keeler
Dave Keeler

Clifford W. Lalan
Burl Lancaster
John Paul Langford
Joseph Henry Langford
Burr Van I^iubaugh
Chaa. r. Letourneau
Earl Lee
James Henry Llnlnger
Cyril Peter Lewis
Joseph Lewis
Mason Elbert Litts
Richard F. Mackey
Blaine Rou Manson
Dale Mapes
Walter William Mayies
James McCrea
David McKeown
Chester McMillon
Joseph Oscar Merchant

George Edwin Millard
George John Miller
Stephen Mtack

Geo. Edward Schafer
Rodney Sehad
Richard Seeber
Murray Edward Schnarr
Floyd lies Schools

Orville Eugene Myer*
Stephen Misak

Robert Gilmore O'Connell
Earl William Oita

Keith William Smith
Clarence Eldred Spldel
Blrge Carlton Swift
Donald Ivan Smith
Vincent Smith

Stewart Edwin Peters
Edward Pierce

Stewart Sweet

IJoyd Potter
Lawrence Albert Radtke

Robt. I^Roy Rathbum

Dennis Loyal Ripley
Paul Theodrola Runyon
Cecil Morden B. Ryde*
Russell Reynolds
Robert Riesel
John E. Risner

.Shirley Trick

Florian Ralph Sallk
Chas. Willard Bander*

HASTINGS CITY BANK
PHONES: 2105 *2103

Fifty-Six Yean of Continuous Service

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

YEc

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER U, 1S4B

ASHVILLE
tioried tn Texas U hams on a ton
day furlough. Pvt Uo Rrobu. who
it tn California. Is spending a 15
day furlough with Mrs. Seeber and

The many friends of Mrs. Sam | R- McLay and wife, par. Boe. 11.
Ostroth will be sorry to hear of her Orangeville township,
serious illness.
William H. Crockford to Jacob J.
Mtaa Darts Betto of Grand Rap- Slrodlbeck and wife, par. Bee. IB,
Ida spent the weekend with her Woodland Twp.
psrtnb, Ur. and Mr*. Charlee BetteCatherine Flory at al to Alfred
* '
~
|and Lyle Osler. 2854 Ac. Bee. 17,!

titer Frekte left Sunday night
Ptttoburgh, Pa., to visit their
titer and sister, Mrs Richard
Annan and family.
have moved to to the Power, house. I
tnd wife to Eva A.
Funeral services for Ralph Wetliand Mr. and Mrs H Vining into Hecos.
Hastings city
arfaee, 55. were held Tuesday after­
the former Dalhauser house.
|
A. Hecox to Dwight Fisher
noon al U»e Hew funeral home,
Robert Betts and Earle Blpke of
■ .. j.iu. ;
I lu’&lt;1 wife P*r Hastings city.
qonducted by Rev. Kenneth Orte- Fort Ouster were home Sunday.
wold. Burial tn the Preemlre oem- 'Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Maatsch have

S

COURT HOUSE

- ----------------------------------------------Wallace J. Harris lo Dale Conkin
and wife 40 Ac. Sec 7, Assyria Twp.
Delbert Groat and wife to Daniel
Mrs. Sidney- 'Hiompson of Rose
W.
Harvath nhd wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 7,
City spent several days wilh her
Johnstown Tap
sister. Mrs Ralph Wetherbec.
Sue Fuller to Henry wlllyard and
tleeman and operated
Mrs Clare Burdick Is spending a
wife. 10 Ac. Sec 31 and 48 58 Ac.
Ion. Before moving to few days in Detroit..
Sec. 32. Barry Twp
Fred Jarman to Anton Pclersoq,
pan of lot 2 Bl. B. Freeport village.
Robert Bryans. Admr. Ray Bryans

SPECIALS
GRAND RAPIDS BOOKCASE &amp;
CHAIR CO

Occasional pieces
Coffee fables, End tables, Benches,
Occasional Chairs, Odd Bedroom
Pieces, Odd Dining Room Pieces,
Tables and Frame Mirrors. Selection
of finish and cover on many pieces.
SALE ENDS DECEMBER 19. 1942

Goods on display at factory.

Sec us for details.
TERMS:

i

CASH

WALLDORFF &amp; SON
Hastings, Mich.

»petition for probate of wlU filed, de­
clination of trust filed, waivens ot
notice filed, proof of will filed, order
admitting will entered

publication entered
Est Bert B Sparks. Proof of pubUcatlon filed, order appointing ad-

tratlon Issued, order lUnltng settle ment entered, petition for hearing

FOUR-H NEWS

Farming Fads Worth Knowing
--------------- &gt;------------------- Sy WILLARD BOLTS----------------- ----------------- -

The Sunday school elected the
. following officers iMt Sunday. Bupt.
Pint piece in open pollta" ®*rl 8“4C;
Supt.. P***1 WoP^man: Sec, Dorti Caste: Asat John
Sween. Richardson:
Chorister.
Kenneth
_ ___ ________ _____
___ 'yaffil igityaav- Asst Margaret Coats- Plan.
| Newton, second: Morris ’ Weak*. }**•
BrU‘
। third: Paul Frtddla. fourth- Rich- Wn: Tre«*“r«r. Hares Woodman:
•rd Ftn. fifth: ^ie^n. and

Weeks.

Sixth: Betty Matthews
’ Don*M Townsend bogsn a aoldten.
Ths r.r
apon•*
Custer last Thurssorlng the show was wen pleased “*
The U A. 8. mat last Thursday
with It* succeaa and Is planning
a grain, potato, and vegetable show with Mn. Kenneth Kelsey with Club
No. 2 serving a nice dinner. Mrs
Bessie Woodman waa elected presi­
dent and Mn Agnes Haight was
E. WEBeYYK
Victor E Webster, aged 36. died It wm reported that eight boxes
on Saturday at his home. 794 N. were sent to. lhe following soldier
Hanover, after a protracted ill­ boys. Glen Brisbin. Den Brisbin.
ness He U survived by his wife. Kenneth Brisbin. Wendell Todd.
Icons: his mother. Mrs. Theresa Robert Cole. Barry Ragle. Clarence
King, of Kalamaaoo: hla^father, Steiner and Edward Brinker.
Floyd Webater. of Dowling, and hla
grandmother. Mrs. Roseffte Doud,

Ao Sec. 20. Baltimore Twp.
Est. Margaret E.
Wallace Norton to Norton Slocum
filed, petition for
_... the funeral al the Dowling churcH
and wife. par. Sec. 20. Baltimore
filed, order for publication entered. on Monday at two o’clock, with in­
Twp.
Est Mary Gorham. Final receipts terment- In the Dowling cemetery.
filed, order allowing account entered,
discharge of administrator issued.
Grove Twp.
Marla TTgchclaar lo Floyd Culver
Est. George Thompson Order al­
and wife. par. Sec. B. Orangeville
lowing claims entered.
Twp.
Est. May T. K. Hoellxrl. Certifi­
cate filed, will filed, exemplification
filed, petition for allowance filed,
order for publication entered.
Est Seymore A. Reisler. Exem­
plification filed, order to release

1 COATS GROVE
I The County C- E meeting will bo
held at the Coata Grove church
Monday evening. December 14,
There will be a Christmas play for
ltb» program.

How Important la Orchard Moisture?
By placing a sloping canrasdinder an apple tree—as shown above—
thc Onio Experiment Station was able to study ths comparative impor­
tance of-low moisture supply and nigh tcmparalures in damage to lhe
apple erop. Their irtudiea indicate that high temperatures in late summer
and fall may cause fully m much damage as a drouth without high tem­
peratures.

Value Of Skimmilk
Wisconsin feeding teats have shown 100 lbs. of skimmilk to be worth
m much as lOA lbs. of corn or 7J lb*, of tankage for hogs—and a gallon
of skimmilk wm worth as much as a pound of meat scraps for poultry.

7. B. 8. respectively.

I llngton, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Nagles are looking after the choro
during their absence.

happv over the arrival of their first
grandchild at Community hospital
Funeral wm held Tuesday at the
E. H. Ketcham and wife to EsteUa
In Battle Creek on Saturday. Dec. Leonard funeral home In Hastings
Putnam Ketchum, lot 403. Unit No. publication’fited. order auihtirtiin'g |
the
e,&lt;hl
1. Algonquin lake. Rutland Twp.
;___ ._ _______________.
libs, and Hirer mituiM
Cnnsrrntu- and burial waa In the Hastings
townahlp cemetery here.
Mr. and Mrs Larry Anders and
Est. to Thomas O. Coppock and wife
children of Hastings called al the
180 Ac. Bee 23, Baltimore Twp.
Perry
home one evening the post
Robert L. Young and wifi- to ।
Del phus C. Coyle and wife. 130 Ac.
Sec. 10. Assyria Twp.
nls A. Wiley and wife, part of lot
fl. Bl. 25. I. N. Keeler’s Add. Middlevllle village.
Harry Nagel and wife to Albert was born in Assyria township May . telephone office at Hickory Comers,
30. 1842. Her maiden name wn* I on Wednesday of last week.
22, Barry Twp.
Mary E. Cooley. She la survived by
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson of
George H Barry to Harlan C. three brothers. Walter Cooley: of Jackson spent Saturday night and
Hollister and wife. 40 Ac. Sec. 24, Marshall. Mich.. Frank Cooley whose Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hany
Maple Grove Twp.
, Sunday.
home is in Florida and William , Nagles.
State of Michigan by lhe State Cooley whose home Is in Little Rock. 1
I Mrs Reuben Girlinger spent Mon­
« • *---------------Land Office Board to Agatha Long­ Aik. Her husband died two years SOUTHWEST WOODLAND
j day with Mn J. L. Smith. Mr.
year. 20 Ac. Orangeville Twp
ago.
Andrew Travis took his daughter. . Girlinger also waa a dinner guest
. there Monday.
lots 31 and 33, Milo village, also HINDS CORNERS
Sunday where she spent Hie night | We d like a list ot all our boys
par. Sec. 23. Prairieville Twp.
I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zerbcl of wilts relatives en route to Detroit ; and their addresses, who have jolnLottie Howard to Myrtle Cook. par. Hastings spent Tuesday with Mr. whert
wlU vWt her
MUf
Sec, 22. Thornapple Twp.
,and Mrs. Clark Robinson.
---------------। MUs Susie PhUlips has been i Mr. and Mr*,. Keith Farlce and 1
Buehler, lol 4. Bl. 7, Roush’a Add. spending the past week at home. 'baby and Mr and Mrs. Chas Far-r.
; Um Newton had an operation for lee and Ncvah were Sunday dinner
Freeport Tillage.
appendicitis last Thursday,
guests of Mr. and Mrs Isaac Wil­
liams and Doris, in honor of Mrs. I
Williams’ birthday.
Janice Sandbrook has the whoop। Ing cough.
‘
I Mrs. Owen Smith who has been 1
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ferris 1U slaying at the Bldelman home
the absence of her sister,
Lathrop of Toledo. Ohio has re- during
‘
Mrs. Henry Bldelman *ho Is In

New Treatment For Rope Ends
Instead of knotting or wiring rope ends to prevent their unravelling.
Kentucky Experiment Station recommends loosening the rope end into n
loose brash condition—and then working into tins brush a handful of
plastic wood. Thia will make a hard, round, smooth end that con be passed
through a small opening.

When To Cut Silage Coen
A long aeries of tests at North Dakota Experiment Station has
shown that the ideal timo to cut com for silage is just before the leaves
start to turn. Cutting at this point will usually permit lhe kernels to
reach a good glair, and the stalks and leavea will have succulence plus
sufficient sap to keep well.
•

Good Hens Lay Ail Summer
West Virginia records show that good hens lay all summer—and that
a hen which does not continue to Uy until September is rarely worth
keeping in the flock for another year. Hirds that cease laying early can
be spotted by dull, sunken eyes with thick yellow eye rings—yellow beaks
—yellow shanks—and new plumage. Active layers will show prominent,
alert eyes—thip white eye rings—white beaks and shanks—and old, dry,
soiled plurncge.

Feeding Dry

Cowb

In West Virginia studies it has been found that when cows arc dried
off about six weeks before caiving—and are fed three to four dollars
worth of grain in addition to roc&lt;1 roughage or pasture—they give an
average of eight to fifteen dollsr* more milk during the next lactation
pcriotl. Part of thc gain is due to the real period and part to the grain. To
dry off a persistent milker thia station recommends stopping milking and
taking away all grain at the same time. If udder congestion occurs-, they
recommend milking thoroughly and then slopping entirely unless the
udder congests again.

Lime Mugt Have Time
Testa have definitely shown that when lime Is applied to acid roils it
sometimes takes as much m six months before the lime can correct thc
acidity enough for the successful growth of legumes. In short, the more
Ume you can give the lime lo do its work the better your chances of a
legume stand. When the tirar between liming and sc .ding is dangerously
short, Illinois Experiment Station recommends disking the limcinto tho
surface instead of plowing it under—and many soils experts recommend
drilling in 100 Um. or more of pulverised lime to the acre during thc seed­
ing operation. The fine lime lies near the seed and acts quickly on the acid.

QoM-Breeding Pigs
This rather new idea of crossing two pure breeds of bogs is spreading
rapidly in thc writer's part of the cornbelt, and mast of the breeders using
the plan are also using their bead, and not permitting their herds lo
degenerate into mongrels. Iowa Experiment Station was not lhe first to
try this plan, but they have been experimenting with it for more than ten
years and they report that only half m many pip are born dead u in
purebred litters—slightly more of the crossbreds live to weaning timo—
they weigh an average of 4 lbs. more per nig at eight wceks-they gain
around 3 lbs. more per month, thereby reaching market two weeks earlier
—and they make market weight on at least 25 lbs. less feed.

Ladino Clover For The Cornbelt
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Mahler of Uy have moved Into the Mudge
Detroit spent part of last week at house owned by Earl Marshall.
----- for
'
Mrs Charles Laubaugh is stay­
the farm, getting ready
thcli
sale Monday.
ing at Ute Kenneth Norton home.

Like

. 1We •« K°ln&lt; t« hear
°f Lodtno clover in thc middle west.
Udino is a mammoth type of whitr-blossomed clover that spreads by long
creeping
i» a perennial hence does not run out like red clover—
it requires less lune than alfalfa—and in both the northwest and the
northeast it has proven to outyield alfalfa for pasture purtioees. Thk
writer recently inspected a thirty-acre field near Columbus, Ohio, which
had been planted to a shotgun pasture mixture including only one ponr.d
of Ladino seed three years ago. By mid-Septembcr of thia year the Ladino
had juat about token possessiou of the entire field and it had come through
two verv dry seaaonsln splendid ahapc Since it semis un »o .terns it prob­
ably is less desirable than alfalfa for hay, but it looka like a wonder crop
^uro “d d&lt;** not Beem t0 ,uffer ,lk* *Malfa from pasturing late tn

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

ouse
Will Have To Wait for

WE’RE IN THE
SERVICE, TOO!

Home That Is Already Built
We can Finance the purchase of a home that is already built so if you
have one in mind don't delay. Buy It Today and let us help finance it.
We also hove money to help you finance REMODELING.. REPAIRING your
home. But it is also true we do not know how long we will be able to do
this, so come in now and talk it over. Our plan enables you to hove the
work done and pay for it in easy payments.

WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

I t's our job to help you keep your car
running. We're equipped to service
it completely. It's Patriotic and
your country wants you to keep your
cor in good condition. Drive in now
for complete check-up.

cam

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A PEACH of a place on M-43 in the Village of

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Woodland. Tbi* houic ha* lately been remodcled. A dandy buy at $1800.00.

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born, wonderful view of Long Lake, some wood*.
$2500.00. Will sell on Hme.

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A 100 ACRE FARM that we will trade for house
and lot in town. Wonderful house, quarter sowed
oak trim, furnace, electricity.

Ihl
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A SWELL little place In the 4th ward, lately reremodeled, 2 lots for $2000.00.

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Large house 01^ S. Mkhignn Ave., strictly modern, double gw rage, woHt shop, for $4000.00.

! EARL R. BOYES

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHO Nt 2503

WE HAVE a house in the village of Nashville.
larae house, fine location dose to town, for
$1200.00.
WE HAVE 30 ocrof on M-43, good house, good

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

A HOME in Freeport that ha* 7 room*, furnace,
bath, city water,^electricity, and garage, for on­
ly $1350.00.

REAL ESTATE BROKER
(Th. tai terMtani

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAT. DECEMBER, II, 1»C

KOTICE TO CREDITORS

cotnrcn.

'parents, Mr. and Mn D. D. Hol-

peocezdimos

•- . Mr.’ and Mr
• 09 Thanksgiving

• H«uk a*4 ritl and family of Caledonia.
..
is. i Ur *nd Mrs A- Tvisited
i.
x
Friday with Mr. Eash's sister Ln
Shipshewana. Ind.
Thanksgiving guesta of Mr. and
,rs Mrs. Art Richardson were Mr. and
suu.oo Mn. Jacob Wolf, Mn. Annable, Mn.
u *“ Thera Nagler of Hastings. Arthur
5 ,oo Ingenol and family of Grand Rap-

1 OUTER TOR- rURUCATIOM

Aelick Just received!

Mr&gt;. J. D

Jimmie

their
WEST HOPE

Mrs. Alice Collins, who Is (pending
the winter al the Jaase Osgood home,
visited her brother. Irwin donee, at
Galesburg through lhe Thanksgiv­
Ing vacation.
Little Miss Janelne Anders, who
was threatened with pneumonia,
and taken lo Fennock hospital is
home again and Menu to be fully

DBDBB FOR FUBL1CATIOX

giving dinner:
Holmes of Pontiac, Mir
William McCallum and
McCallum, local.

deed Osgood of Terre Haute.

3J W MILO

Haute, Indiana and Mn. Almond

Mn. Anna VanTyne returned to
her home Thursday after spending
several weeks with her daughter in
Kalamazoo.
/
.
Grandma Town*? Is .very ill at this

ORDER FOR FUI LICATION

ORDER FOR PUBUCATIOM

MOT1CE TO CREDITORS

&gt;1
--------i a«id Probate OHiea. taut Week's Letter
‘ ‘
’
Mr. and Mra. Jerry Blough were
well entertained when a number
, for thrra enn- -with filled Baskets for a Thanks*nJnarrZ
dinner. Mrs, Blough Is 1minuiaud la aild proving from her recent sickness.
W. H. Pardee accompanied Mr.

h raring
now«p»
County,
'g^’llurni

OttDEIi FOR PURUCATIOR

were Thanksgiving guests ot
nesday until Sunday with their fa­ Osgood.
ther. Jesse Osgood. Otenna Haying
over until Monday and returning
He who wishes to aaeure
with Almond who drove out from
Detroit Saturday night.

'Albert Roll. Blue Island Ill. spent
thc weekend at the farm.
Milo School News
Our fifteen pupils are divided in­
to two teams for selling Christmas
seals. Nell Dykema Is the captain
of the Stars and Walter Beck, capUln of Uie Stripes. Last year our.
school Mild 1387 zeals. This year |
we hope to do even better, as this i
will be important Civilian Defense |
work. We thank you for your help
in Use post, and we wlU be calling
on you again soon.
We are enjoying our new furniture
and the remodeling which was done
last summer. Thank you. Milo Dis­
trict and Kellogg Foundation.
We wizh to thank everyone who
helped In our school scrap drive. We
gathered 187 lbs of rubber, and 8.743
lbs. at misccUeanous metal, making
a total of 8.910 lbs., for which we
will receive a check for 831.19. With
Utls money, we hope to buy play­
ground equipment.
/
Following our study of animals
last week we saw one of our new
fllms.-How Animals Protect Them­
selves". We learned a great deal
from the film.
Our 4-H Clubs have been organ­
ized and some of the projects have
been started, with Mrs. Norman and
Mrs. Saunders as leaders. The fol­
lowing projects are being taken:
Sewing. Hot Lunch. Trapping. Farm
Repair, and War Activity. Our offi­
cers are: Pres., Franklin Phillipa:
Vlce-Prea, Nell Dykema: Sec.. Palth
Cox: Treas.. Ida Phillips, Our sec­
ond business meeting was held Wed­
nesday afternoon, with Palth and1
Franklin as program committee, a !
Thanksgiving party, with refresh-1
menls. followed.
Our nurse. Miss Hagelshaw. visit- '

our eyes for near-sightedness.

j

ville lo Elkhart. Ind., for Thankagiving wlth their daughter and
0»t 13 ir steter. Mr. and Mn. Harry Miller
and family.
COATS GROVE
1 Jake Olcss and daughter CorLast Week s Letter
rene, ate Thanksgiving dinner wllh
The December menu committee Dr. and Mrj. Wedel and Mn. Vi■ vtan Anderson of Hastings.
of Frank Haight. Chai. Townsend.,
Mr. and Mn. Harold Albinson
Harlow Barnum and Alton Wood.. arid daughter of Detroit were Fri' day afternoon callers of her moth­
other meetings this year. February er. Mrs. Alice Gardner and uncle

Menu committee. Gordon Endsley.
Lyle Endsley and Earl Roush. April
ike rw.aoon. at uid Prahai. OHir». it program committee; Kendall Coats,
“••‘.Arthur Richardson. Clifton Beck­
er Menu rnmmlttee: Mahlan Ful; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Van Blarcum
.of Kalamazoo visited Sunday at Er|nest Smith's and Monday al H.
। Woodman s
Mrs. Van Blarcum
was formerly Mrs. Bernard Smith.

MILK KEEPS
SANTA ON

THE JOB"

"Sure, Santo’s job is bigger than ever in wartime.
That’s why he depends on milk for that extra energy
he needs to keep on the job!

for abundant health.

Be sure YOU drink

enough

milk!"

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

HIGHLANDS GRADE A MILK

STONY POINT
Last Week's Letter
Mrs. Howard Demond has been
under the doctor's care the past
week. She hay been 111 wllh neuritis I
and pleurisy, a very painful com- j
binaUon We are glad to report she
Is some better at present. Her moth­
er. Mrs. Claud Mead of Freeport. Is
caring for her.
Mr. and
J. D. Aelick attend­
ed the 58th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. WlU Cosgrlff of Mr. and Mn. Elmer Cook, parents of
Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry John­ Mrs. Aelick, at Belding Thursday. |
son of Bowno Center, Mrs. Alden
Porritt. Martha and Marilyn, Miss
Elizabeth Porritt of Grand Rapids,
Mn. Sarah Lacy and granddaugh­
ter, Irene were Thanksgiving guests
of Mrs. Jennie Pardee and Wanette
Schray. It was also the birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Pardee.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Barnaby
ot Martin visited Sunday with her

HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR
PASTEURIZED.
PT. 6«;
QT.

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HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Phon. 2451

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Huting,

We Grind and Mix Feeds
Let Us Balance Your Feed Grains

UCDUACU
rvi e rv rvi m o n

On Every front

Take o tip from this

hale and hearty Victory worker—milk has a big sup­

ply of the vitamins and nutritive elements we all need

16% or 20% PROTEIN

starting

■ growing ■ la ying

Do you know that the flocks owned by all the
producers of eggs for 25 hatcheries averaged 180
eggs per hen? Yes. you’re right. They were fed
16% or 20% Mermash.
..

Mermosh 16%

Marmosh 20%

Marinade Balancer 32%

Mrs. Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
400 hens and netted $1.85 per hen over cost of
feed. She has fed Mermash exclusively since 1931.

War won’t
halt for

Mermoda Balancer 37%
Poultry Supplement 32%

MILKMAKER Means Moneymaker!
Average herd production records up to 626 lbs.
of fat per cow hove been mode on Milkmaker.
Our Milkmakers for 1942-43 are fortified with
Irradiated Yeast, manganese sulphate, cobalt
and copper to assure you greater herd health,
more efficient production and more profit than
ever before.

Christmas

Please avoid

24% or 34% Protein

MILKMAKER 34%
MILKMAKER 24%

Fast, Cheap Gains with Porkmaker 44%
ANDY, a pig, weight 31 lbs., got Porkmaker plus com, oats &amp; wheat. Weighed

Long Distance greetings

192 lbs. 76 days later. Cain 2’4 lbs. per day. AMOS, Andy’s brother, weighed 35
lbs. got com, , oats and wheat but no Porkmaker.

war calls must go through

later.

His gain was only 83/100 lbs. per day.

Weighed 98 lbs. 76 days

Porkmaker 44% makes pork

more profitable for you.

Different Ingredient

War doesn’t stop for Christmas. Thousands
Poekmaker
44% Protein

of vital war calls will crowd the wires, and Long
Distance lines cannot carry the nsual flood of
Yuletide

messages.

So

mail

your Christinas j

Greetings note

3. Far from the usual power
sources, mobile power plants
supply electricity for 800.000.000
candlepower searchlights by
which a newspaper can be read
12 miles away.

4. . Blits war requires swift
communications I On the soldier's
back, in field and sky, radio
co-ordinates the striking force
of American army planes, guns,
and .tanks.

General Electric believes that its first duty as a
good citizen is to bo a good eoldier.

Pig Starter
Pig Crower
Fattener

100 lbs.
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I family of Mackinac City spent' to a Kalamaaoo taeplt
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tame Mat week with

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weU *I*nl the weekend with her w rouoA-a vary complimentary '
'U?£e the ^Ttal
County Agent Fooler feel* many
urtay afternoon in Hasting*.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr and
of Lester
msnUon of Julian Towneend. eon of
Jr"”
7“
wiling Umber wilh UtUe rwanl
The W’ ■/ C ®
Mr* Roger Williams.
Mothodtal church bold ta annual
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The IruSilX »2 ™ PtalueUrtV ol Ita wodta. th order
? £“S , *? ?" elL^TStawi ta l£w XuZ “ Bw Bm Ootal, Un. oemm
friend*
“^ ,
auiTS
an &gt;«&gt;P _..
”lh
County
fr ends of the
lhe family and of J
Julian
1 ClX"
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She wa* universally loved and reomon. recording Bro; Mre John
Mr. and Mr*. Mason Norwood of
1 pre ted for her sunny. cheerful dis­
-Julian Towtuend. 23. a native of J
Harrington. Tro**.; Mr*. Lincoln Kalamazoo vtalted Mr and Mr*
their
^fcxons de- £ williams farm
position. her kind heartednaas and
Baah, Oomspcndlng Sec.; Mn. Marshal^ Norwood Sunday.
Bay City, ta now bead of tta photo- —---------- --------------- ------- — —
Rog«r William*, aecrctary of local
Mr* H. A. Farnsworth of Hopkin* ireiAlc department of Bell Aircraft Seated Allegan by a .cor* of di to
church actlvttl**. Mr* Milo Ftnu- spent the weekend with her »on and Corp, of Bufftlo—With hta only for- » on tta home floor Wednesday
band, Arthur, a aon Donald with •
worth, roowtary of children** work; daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr*. Milo mal training, thal which he taught evening. Our team ihowed superior
Mis. D. W. RobUuon. secretary ol Farnsworth.
hlm»eU from borrowed books. Town- teamwork throughout tta game
•end started photography during hl* I Tta second marking period ends
•roue nieces, nephew* and cousin*
high school days a* a hobby, but by thta week. Dec. 4. Report cards will
Bertha Adam*, flower mtaslon. Tta to play the team there. Tta «core
scaling. Before tta owner can ft* a rowing family have the sympathy
society held ite basaar and chicken wa* flr»t team 27-19. tta wcond couesv. IW
piumirui
*
selling price he must know these of all in ttair great and sudden
■upper In tta church Wednesday 31.9, both in favor of Delton The «u &gt;M, u&gt; iupport r,iw» with I Junlor rln^ „„ „
thing* Barry County farmer* with bereavement
afternoon and evening. On account local team will go to Middleville t»n Um, Im Um, work H, .p.
,„d „ Wrfmdl&gt; U, Jun. ■ logs to sell should attend such a
Mis* Allee Whetstone and Lloyd
of the bad weather Ute attendance Friday evening. Dec 11 to meet n.llu. ». &lt;hl«M mount wotojm.
up, meeting to get help In better *eIl­ Goodenough of Hastings visited Mr.
wm hot m large m usual. The pro- the team there. Thc schedule for and heada a *teff of a dozen pho- 1
rtnBl
ina thia crop he selb only once in and Mrs Cha* Hilton In Grand
creds were nearly »50
games ta m follow*
a Ufe lime.
Rapid* Bunday. Mr*. Goodanough,
L
,
‘
sXo^
w
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Home games; Dec. IS-Kellogg,
Mn. Marshall Nonrood relumed
The War Production Board esti­ who had been vtaiung there the
0-;".-h'n- h. plmtt. ntotrnt..
mate* that lhe demand for lumber
pital tn Kalamaeoo Saturday. She Plainwell. Feb 5-Kazoo. Christiane.
t^'Ve^ete were this year will be several billion board them
£ reported to ta feeling fine, which Feb 1 J-Woodland. Feb. 18-Mldd!e- P Julian', brother Francta atao has a
feet
more than th* production.
-2TZnew*
____ —tou.her
__ —many
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drill..
,
,ik। rvwiHrai in th* R^ti lug “i some of them. Leaflet, were
Is good
friend*,
ville. P-H
Feb. HI.M.ehvIll.
2C-Nashville
Mrs Martha Demond. Mtaa Florence
distributed which explained tta pur­ Woodland owner* can help wllh the .
Mr and Mre Will Whittemore
Oame« away:-Dre ll-M14dleville. Aircraft Corporation.
।
&lt;nd obJecUrM of lhf VteUJry lumber production and at tta same , Coolb* ugh. Miss Joyce Demond and
Vtatad UmU brother-ln-taw Mid J‘n- IS-Woodland. Jan. 19- Plaincorps tn high school*. Mr. Taylor time get some cash from ttair wood* Mr*. Millie Fisher attended the fuetale/Mr sta MreJota Andereta ?”«• J“- n-NashvlUe. Jan. 29­ BARBER'S CORNERS
by
selling
the
mature
tree*.
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— Maud Jones
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neral
Mr*.
Grand
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Lake Odeaaa
Odessa. Peb
Feb. B-Kelkwv
9-Kellogg. Frh
Feb.’’ | Miss Viola Baa* of NMhvllle and ' ipoke on the subject and answered
ville Sunday afternoon.
several question* from tta audience
Rev. Ray Birdsall, superintendent 19-Kazoo Christian*.
makimr Mildred Cale epent from Friday Applications foe joining will _
, Mr. and Mrs. HArfly are living tn
be CLOVERDALE
Tta
church
school
ta
«1 dark
Clark Memorial Home
nocne tn Grand
urana
~
^^tn- until
.mtn Bunday
Rundav evening
evenlne in available next week
evening
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John Chandler of Orton Enditey* tenant houte on tta
| I Mr. and
" **Mrs
“
Raoid*. wm a dinner guest of Mr [&gt;Uru ,or • Chrtrtma* tree and proGrand Rapids, guest* of Mtaa BerA large quantity of food and ap- 1 Hastings spent Bunday with her corner* and Mr Hardy te working
•m ak
Crtun riinu, h. J™ J" “• '"“''h »'
nlta Cole.
proximately 939.57 waa donated by parent*. Mr
and Mre.
Welton fo[,Mr
evening. Dec. 22
.
|
M" Roland Barry and
In honor of T-5 TH Lloyd Jar­ tta school for the Thanksgiving Brook*.
Sixty
new
hymnal*
have
been
coin Bush.
man of Camp Cooke. Cal., who ta
I Mr. and Mre Russell Dings, who
Mr*. Paul Kyburz and children purchased and are now being used spending a short furlough In Has- basket* this year.
A
benefit
tea
wa*
given
for
the
married
Saturday,
came
Sunday
to
rrom , r ,1?,unUn‘f ln ““ up’
were recent guest* ot her *tater-ln- in the Methodist church here
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p«r
peninsula
with a fine buck.
Ungs,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Loren
Myen
Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Erb cele­
¥yOT Junior Red cross Tuesday. Novem- spend a few days with their grandJ‘”-* ber
lA:1 24
,, ln
U1 the
Mlc playroom
klBJluuul at Central
vvum*, mother.
hiuui&gt;
brated their 50th wedding anniver­ entertained with a famlly dinner
Mrs. Lucy Ding and Lu- । Claud Treutwiln waa taken to
iltnwlne ruests
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'
. Penncck hospital hut week Thun­
sary Sunday. Dec a. Friend* and on Sunday The following
guests building
Tta money ......
taken m will ...
vlna.
' day for an operelion, which was
(1&gt;&lt;d for mnertal for tta Junior
-■
Mta* Effje Richard* and brother. relative* were present from Allegan. were P»w«n» Mr and Mrs. Erl*
Mr. and Mr* Bernard DeGolla. performed Friday morning, and he
Jannan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kec. Pn&gt;l,
Warren Retard*, of Gt\ll lake, are Kalamazoo. Lowell and Delton.
Mr*. Bert McCallum and Mr* Lcs——
Mr. and Mn. Llewellyn Erb call- Clarence Helmer and family, and
During tta club hour of —
Novemter’k^mca'Ver* *hoppere“in Bat- e’xt^cted.' *l0n“ “ **U “ “n **
■pending a few days with Mr*
Fred Jannan „•
of Mavtina.
Ha*tings. Mr
Mr. an&gt;
andt ber
J3 the
the Know
Know HasUng*
Hasting.* club
club visvta- tie
Ue Creek.
Creek. Monday.
Monday.
er 23
exprcveu.
Blanche Richard* and eon Paul Mr
Mr*. Roy Jarman and Mr. and Mr*.
Mr* Emma Dickerson returned CRESSEY
and Mrs Calvin Powell and Mr*. der In Hastings Saturday evening. Clifford Bird and family of Free- lied the Barry county jail Thl* ta
Harold Burpee and children vtal­
Johnsen of HMtlng* called on Mrs.
lhe first place the club tat vtalted home Saturday after spending lome
Mr. and Mre Loyd Nottingham
ted
Mn
Bun&gt;ee
In
thc
American
Richard* Sunday afternoon
thta year. They plan to visit many time in South Bend. Indiana, with
are tta proud parent* of a *on. Don­
Mr. and Mr* Allen Terry and son Legion hospital al Fort Custer Sun­
. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Mill*.
ald Loyd, born November 25th Mr*.
Michael of Plainwell visited their day. .
। Mr. and Mr* Kenneth Reed and Nottingham wm
formerly Mta*
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Wade Town
daughter ot Richland spent Sunday
Evidence that American youth
Doris Boulter Mr* Otta Boulter ta
■nd family Sunday.
looks to the future not only for
caring for Doris and the new grand- .
Mr. and Mre. Gordie Durkee en- opportunity
.
but for security appear* THREE CORNERS
■on.
*
1
bertalned the following relative* .from lhe fact that itudent* buy 7
Mr. and Mr*. Claude Hammond '
Monday evening of last week in per
'
cent of all ordinary life in­ received word Saturday that their
honor of their brother. Pvt. Elmer surance
,
policies.
son, Robert, of the U 8. Navy, had '
Willison, who left for Fort Dlx, N.
been promoted to Coxswain. Friends (
J. Tuesday, following a ten day
and relative* who have been writ­ iMnrsheW. ------furlough: Mr. and Mrs
Claude
Last Week'. Letter
Ing him please note thl* change tn 'day night. He Is there for treat- la­
Harrington of Banlie Id; Ed Willihta
address
no of Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ment on hta foot
Mr and Mre Virgil Monica and I Moat of our d*er-hunten have
ert Willison and two children of
Mr. and Mr*. Clair Yeiter were
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Shapley. Babble. Mrs Emnui Dickerson and
East Delton. Mr. and Mr* Charles
Bunday dinner guests of their son who
.
have been living on the former Mr- and Mr* Lester Monica ano Murle Reynold* and Charles Mc­
Beck of Gataburg. Mr. and Mr*
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester ; Elmer Moore farm which Is now Bruce
party
Saturday Nulty were the lucky one*. There
P-~-“ attended a “
riy ex'.'urdxy
Clarence Payne and children of'
Yeiter and Philip of Kalamazoo. sold,
.
will move to lhe Frank Mar- evening at the home of Mr. and
Hope Center. Mr. and Mr*. Ray
I Mre Agnes Kelley is spending j
your scribe
has beard of.
shall farm thta week
Mr*. Lyman Wilkinson of Prairie.
Durkee and family, local. Mr. and
the winter in Hastings with a
Mr. «nd Mrs Frank Hawblitz ville. the occasion being Mr. WilkinMr*. Stella Barber. Mr*. Cha*,
Mn. Jason Willison and two daugh­
friend. Mrs. Clark.
attended the party at the K. of P. aon'a and Uster Monicas birth- Conysr.
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Mr ----Felix, "
Mr. and' Mre.
­
ter*. Mr*. Lucille Greenman and
Mr* Anna Marble of Eaton Rap- tall in Nashville Thursday night. daya.
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Erne*t Honeyrette of Richland. Zoe
Ver*. Mr. and Mr*. Stewart Water*
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Mr. and Mr*. Worth Green and
Enzlan and children of Hasting*.
id*
wm a recent
guest
of •--her brolhot East Delton and Walter WUliThe
deepest
ice
which
ever
froao
Carl
Enzlan
and
daughter,
and
Mre
Jackie called at the George Green
th. Maury E. Moore.
son and two children. Maxine and
I Can only o'er tta surface close:
Dale Crandall of Kalamazoo. Leahome in Nashville Bunday.
Let our one never-ceasing care be
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John of Clarksville.
Mr. and Mr*. Leslie Adams called I The living stream lie* quick below, lie Enzlan of Hastings were soma of
Mr. and Mr* George Leonard en- I
to better the love thal we offer our on Mre Sam Ostroth in Nashville, And flows, and cannot cease-------------to flow. the
** people
*’ who have called
" * on Mr*.
*‘
tertained lhe following guest* at a
fellow*.—Maeterlinck.
who is critically 111
—Byron. ID. Enxlan. who has been seriously
111 th» nait
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Bunday
, Mr. and Mr*. Alger Cox «htertatnad company from Yorkville
and Hasting* Bunday

come on account of being

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Mr. and Mr*. Ed
Sedick and
daughter of Detroit visited her alater, Mr*. Chas. Bowman and fam-

Out»pa'kU

Gifts

Russell

Reynolds,

who

enlisted

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stationed al Great Lake*. HUnot*
Mr. and Mn. Gardner Doster and

colored border Stationery

While vellum with
novelty printed blue

GLASSWARE for HER
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'tie Crack spent Sunday with hla
'folk*.
: The blizzard of last week blocked
। tta roads quite badly.

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■eta at this verv law erica
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Relish tray, fruit bowl,
cream, sogar or jelly di*b.

l»me for a couple of daya laat week.
Merl Campbell and family of Has-

man's Sunday
' We are glad to report Jimmy
Kelley, son of Mr. and Mr*. Elwell
Kelley, much better. Some time ago
Jimmy hurt hta eye and wm taken

Rich looking piescut glass.

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— Not alone a bright Chrhtmas tree, a
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or lovely gifts for me, but.

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Full, ruffled cellophane
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together in such harmony that wars will be known

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u* on eternal Christmas spirit with which to build

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Sweat. Shy Baby Dall

Easy io make fighter
planes .

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�THE HASTINGS BANNIB. TBUMDAY. DECEMBER, 1*. IM

FREEPORT

grandmolhar. Mr*. Id* Payne.
Mr. and Mra. Keith Duriue

Mn. William James of Hastings
was a Thursday evening supper

Mn. Leap Karchv is spending at the1 .mat of Rev. OtWfm M jnrtxy
Rev. JMI Mr* B &gt; Gtlrtlfi, Mr
Wa wees alao sorry to hte» M
and Mis Chain* r Mll’er attended death of Ralph Wetherbee at hia
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Henney and
tha KuouHyr Board meeting of tne han* to NMhvUte
Joan of Hastings called on hl* tinge.
Barry County Christian Endeavor I Mr. and Mra Harold Higdon aod
mother, Mra. Mary Henney Sunday.
Union Monday evening at the home d^*bt*r 01 BatUe Creek. Allrod
were Friday evening supper guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bain of Coals Higdon and daughter* of Kalamaand daughter Palsy ot Haslings and of Mr. and Mra. Charlta Woodruff Grove. Audra Endsley, ucretary ot“* **• *“*
C^*rl“ U14'
of Hastings.
the Union, was hostess.
* Nashvills were
“•
Kenneth and Jack Thompson of
A son w»» will k&gt; rasv. ana Mn ------­
ladiM* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bowne Center spent Saturday and P. W Muttenz—A marriage license u
Helrigle.
.
Monday with their grandparente J WM laaued to John Nash Jr and I Ur* °°rdon Hoffman .of HasMiss Margaret McGregor left Mr and Mra Joe Kauffman.
,
nynn
Bowne -Ixroell
w‘lh
Sunday for her home at Straubvllls,
Mr and Mra. Glenn Miller 0! ’ Ledger 35 years ego item*.
'SdHfcMsS?
*the
North Dakota, after spending two Hastings ipant Sunday afternoon' Norris Malsolm. youngest son of;
^gntaoCHaon/peniths
with tha tetter’* mother. Mra. Inna
‘
1
Lightfoot and family.
Brown.
enlisted In the Army air corp* and
Mr. and Mra. Harold skinner of
Battle Creek were Thursday evening ting* on business Priday. Mra. Paarl —Wendell Malcolm who I* stationed I
Lightfoot helped at the post office. »•
naH&gt;.u« Tex. ha.
at r-«m»
Camp Berkeley,
has h«n
been
son and family.
Mr. and Mrs Claud Mead spent promoted to technical corporal. Hl* / M
u
wn
n«
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Moore and Saturday wilh Mra. Oscar Jonaa and Address now is Tech. Corp Wendell
BpX r °
H Malcolm.
Malenlm &gt;453
Mta Ord.
Ord MX.
MM Co.
Co q.
o
Bunday
afteroon
daughter vtalted In Grand Rapids family of Hastings.
, H.
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mn.
Edward J. Taylor of Bay City I*' U. S. Army. AAN.. 30184485. Camp
Frank Atkinson.
spending a few week* with his I----- ---------------- - - ------ - ——B. R. Clinton and Helen Moore daughter, Mra. George Karcher and
HICKORY CORNERS
were Priday evening supper guesta ot family.
Church of the L’nitad
Rev. and Mr*. Clifford Clinton of
Ray Clinton of Irving and Harold
four children of Owosso were re­
Has tings.
Aldrich, local, were Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cook and two noon callsra of Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Phone &gt;02
daughter*. Barbara and Norma, of Clinton.
Freepert
Lawrence and children.
Grand Rapids were Sunday aftcrMrs. George Basaett and Mra.
Harold Asplnall leave
Henry Myers were In Hastings Sat­
Stairs.
urday.
ducted into the army for limited
Mr and Mrs Claud Mead and
Rev. and Mra E. A. Shull of Lake
7 SO P. M. Evening service.
service.
Mr. and Mn. Clement Mead attend­ Oda.ua spent Wednesday with Rev.
7:20 P. M. Thursday prayer meet­
Oueslsr of Mr. and Mn. Edd
ed the funeral of the former's slsto,
ing.
Bromley and family Sunday were
Mrs Arthur Jone» at Grandville.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Karcher and --------------Mr. and Mrs Leonard Simon and
Bunday afternoon
Maude, and Mr. and Mra. Nell
10;00 a. M:. Morning vAirahlp.
daughter Elaine of Climax and son
The Walton hunting party ar­ K.rrh.,
Karcher surprised k
Merrill
.—&lt;n Karcher
11:00 A. M. Sunday school.
’Douglas, Pvt. 8c Seaman. Corpus
rived home Tuesday of last week. Saturday evening in observance of
tell T....
8.00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
Ohrtell.
Texas.
Prank's luck changed this year, he Ills birthday. They brought ice
Rev. and Mn. Wagley are home
being lhe only one to bring home his cream and cake with them for, reafter spending several
weeks In
deer
.
frr'hmeny.
John Brake.
Lansing where Rev Wagley went
Mn. Boyd Payne of Kalamazoo
Mrs. Claude Walton and Donald.
for an operation. Their friends will
was a Saturday caller of Mrs. Ida Mrs. ivkn Roush, and Mr*. Floyd
Freepert Methodist Church
Walton were Grand Rapids shop­
Everett M. Love, pastor
nnd conducted services at both
MIm Etelne Kauffman of Lanstng pers Monday evening.
Morning worship—11:00.
churches Sunday.
spent Friday night and Saturday
ouuuay
an. ujiu
Sunday saueja
callers ui
of Mr.
and mra
Mrs. . Sunday school—12:00.
Mrs. Clara Underhill was a
with her parent*. Mr. and Mn. Joe Alvin Helrlgle were Mr. and Mrs.
.
..
. of Mrs. Lottie PhUly of M
Knuffman and family.
Rockford Price and baby of East Carlton Center Methodhl Church PErk. Gull lake from Thursday
Mr. and Mrs Prank Thompson Freeport
Everett M. Love, pastor
night until Sunday morning.
entertained with a family dinner
Mra. Forrast Buehler spent Mon-, Morning worship 10^00
The Y. M. W. B of the Wealcyan ;
Monday in honor of Willis Thnmp- day and Tuesday with her husband I Bunday school—H .00.______
church were entertained Friday I
at Allegan.
1 itarryvii 1 **
; evening by Mr. and Mrs. Curtis ,I
day December 12. Those present
Mrs. L. A. Seger of Grand Rapids, t n,m.mber the W S C S dinner Lawrence and daughter. Donna.
,
Mr*
and *ir*.
Mra. uinaon
Lenson • «d“’n*r . Mr. and Mr* John Mourer were j
were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomp-............
tnoiup- mt
.s ivx
iva Woldring
woianng ana
of Holland
with Ihelrli?"
u‘° *• A‘ Bl Hastings on business Tuesday. I
*on and Gerald of South Bowne and 01
spent
their D
iionanu sixnl
3pcns Sunday
aunaay witn
tneir,
home rnurMay
Maurey Moore of Irving.
1 father -wh&lt;?
- ------ ---------------m Brand'l Mr. and Mra. Burr Paaaett and I Mr. and Mra Harry Nagle of KaiMr and Mr*. Lloyd Karcher of f Mr and Mr* Mv^r's of South UmUy “nd MU5 AgnCS Ben*on Wcre amazoo are at the Clair William-'
Grand Rapids were Sunday afterMr. and Mra. Myers of South BundB&gt;. dinner guesta of Rev. and |aon home while Mr. and Mra. Wil- I
Bowne were Saturday evening call-1 Mrs j j W|1||tt&lt; .
iltemson are visiting their son. Basil
Karcher and Mr. and Mrs. William
I Miss Albert* McClelland of Lan­ Iat an army catnp in Texas.
Crakes.
. 0u,nda
at the ,Neil New- |tlng WM the guesl ot hcr porenu,
The W S. C. 8. of thc Methodist
Mrs. Guy Smith, local, was a Sun­ ton home were Mrs. Hattie Newton. Mr and Mrs. Albert McCelland church meet* Priday afternoon, Dec.
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Chalmer Miller and p»n&gt;ly. ^Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 11, with Mrs. John Mourer. Ladles
Merrill Karcher. Afternoon and local. Mlva Jean Deuklns of Has- Ralph McClelland and baby of Bat­ bring thimbles lo sew for Che Red
evening guesta acre Mra. Watt tings and Mlsa Lillian Btesm of tte Cree|t wcre atao Sunday dinner Cross. Pol luck supper.
Thoma* of South Bowne and Mr Grand Rapid*.
!
Monday evening Nov. 30. a large '
nnd Mra. Russell Benton and family
Mr. and Mra. John Nansy and son i■ Pvt Gordon Jioffmarf and Pvt. crowd of relatives and friends sur­
of Hastings.
r\ of Wacousta were weekend visitors &gt;
Duane L. Day arc both in Camp prised Mr. and Mr* Don Jones on
The Townsend Club will meet at at the Neil Newton home.
their
25th wedding .......
anniversary. All
wnite.
White. Oregon,
Oregon. pvt.
Pvt. Kicnaro
Richard ureen,
Green. —
thc home of Mr*. Nancy Dcmlrfg
Mb» Marilyn Sterrick of Lansing ;formerly of BarryvUle. is located in I «»foyed the fine supper and a good
Friday evening. December 12. Pot I spent Saturday night and Sunday Oeorita
।
• «•“-__________ ...__________
hick rapper wilt be at 7:00. Everyone with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
FtoldhN2lb!&lt;telt2? SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
is urged, tn come as she wants a Luther Sterrick.
।
moved in Floyd Nesoeis ten­
large crowd.
ant house, lhe forner Phil Deller ’ Erwin Havens cf Detroit spent
Mra. ftay Wieland and family at­ December 12 at 2:00 at the home of home.
&gt;. the weekend with hla grandparents.
tended a farewell surprise party for Mrs. Charles Bunn. Everybody wel­
Mrs Elsie Tucker, who has becn'TD’.'and Mrs. Wm Havens
Lawrcnee Wieland at the home of come.
•
at the home of Mr. and Mrs CharWm. Otte te spending a few week*
Mr nnd Mra. Charles Wieland of1
Tfe O. E S. held their installation les Day for several weeks. Is now at the home of his daughter. Mra.
"Logan last Monday evening.
Tuesday night. The following offi­ staying in Nashville with Mrs. Lib- Fred Barlow.
Mr. and Mra Glenn Godfrey of cers trere Installed. W, 1*. Pr.ultnc ble Marshall.
.
1 A/C; Kenneth Dunn of NashBowne were Sunday evening guests
Delores and Janet Marshall have vUle. Tenn., arrived home Wedesday
at the Guy Smith home.
Adah Bergey; Conductress. Nelda returned to their home after spend- on a seventeen day furlough.
Peggy and Jarnos McGregor of Newton:
Assistant
Conductress, Ing the past four weeks with their
Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo spent
Straubviile. N. D.. Carl Lightfoot. Genevieve Sage: Secy.. Phcba Fight­ grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Elmer the weekend with her parents, Mr.
Junior Blough. Donald McGregor, er; Trees.. Polly Parks: Installing Gillettand Mrs Harry Dunn.
and Dorothy Woods, local, were Sat­
urday evening dinner guest* of Miss
Mnniuerite Roger*.
MIm RomO* Taylor of Wakefield
is visiting her alster. Mra. George
Karcher mid family.
Rosrfda and Jummle Newton have

fr

Twelve Rebekah ladles took four
candidates to Hastings for Initiation
by the Hiawatha Lodge Priday eve­
ning.
Mlv. Marion Roush of Lansing
«penl Friday night and Saturday
wllh MIm Dorothy Bunn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Porritt ot
South Bowne were Friday afternoon
visitors of Rev. and Mra. John Mc­
Cue.
Pvt. Lawrence Wieland of Fort
Custer wa* a Saturday night and
and Mrs. Ray Wieland.
Mrs. Prank Thompson had a
‘ Brush" demonstration at her home

AUCTION SALE
Hoving rented the farm and more stock and tools than I need I

will

dispose

of

MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1942

Frank Denise In on thc aick list
We hope he soon improves In health.
Sunday dinner guest* at the Ray
Wieland home were Mr. and Mm
Charles Wieland and non William

Grey gelding, 7 yrs. old,
wgt. 1900 lbs.

• Extra Vitanehu
and Minerail

WHEN MOTHER

BAKES
BREAD
WITH

ChamIwA
LILY
WHITE
"Th. FLOUR
th.
B.,t Cool, U&gt;.

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longer! 9-Tubo radio has automatic tuning, Duo! Tone Control, HiFidelrty! Gels foreign reception! Rectifier and tuning eye included!

table* priced much more! Tops are attractively combm«d rich
walnut veneers. Balance hardwood, carved for a graceful and

handsome otTectl Commode) end, lamp and cockloil Mbits) coffee
table has removable glass tray. See them al Ward*! Hurry!
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See and hear this Airline radio marvel today!

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price la sensational value! V-

walnul-finithed »elect hardwood I

Seven convenient drawers. Top is

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18 by 38 inches) A*Jc about Word*

Monthly Plant

button lode! 40 In. wide!

TABLE LAMPS

A GlfT VALUE!

ARE WELCOMS GinS

SMOKING STAND

2.89
Choose decorated cheia (front)
or glass ball with light inside (not

shown). Tilt shades for convenient
reading I

155 SHEEP

spread attachment.

John Deere mowing machine, 5 ft. cut.
John Deere single drum hay loader.

OCCASIONAL

COLORFUL am

John Deere side delivery rake, good.

CHAIR . . ONLY

HASSOCKS .. ONLY

.

80 Rambouillet and Corriedale full mouth ewe*.
These sheep arc healthy having been

4 row beet and bean drill.

Compare it with chairs costing

Double cultipacker.

dollar* more elsewhere.

Syracuse walking plow.

Sag' spring construction! Attrac­

shearen.

TOOLS
2 wagons and fiat rack.

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tapestry upholstery.

Oliver 2 hone walking cultivator.
4-iec. drag.

.

‘No­

tive design; good looking floral
Little Willie cultivator, old.

Matching Rocker.

, 10.95

treated regulerly and arc good

50 Wether Iambi.
25 ewe lamb*.

1.49

9.95

Van Brunt fertilizer disc drill.

vgt. 1400 Iks.

vary low. Glow tray

New Idea manure spreader with wide

7 ft. cultihoe.

Black gelding,

— plus ■
T— plus

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2.39 and 9.95

’

HORSES

Vft. 1500 Iba.

• Snowy White
.
Slkee

FROM

Other Table Lamps at

Boy mart, 4 yrs. old,
• Golden Brown
Cruet

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them at Public Auction at the farm in Carlton Center or 6 miles west of Woodland

Starting ot one o'eloek war tin... I after th. following:

humus of Bowne.
Ml** Marlon Rohrbacher of Lan­
ning spent Friday night with her

BKINQ CHRISTMAS TO YOUR NOMI WITH

2-eac. drag.

Top buggy, pole and thills.

_

■

Double work harness.
Set fly nets.

Extra collars.

Many other article* too numerous to
mention.

ALL WOOL PILE

Reduced for Xmatl
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, nothing to be removed until settled for.

TABU—A BUY!

SCATTER RUG

.

3.19

In rich worm glowing colon to

MORTIMER NICHOLS, Prop

8.95

Assorted Axminstar scalier rvg*

timd The top b

blend wilh big rug*, in popular
deosrobd

wool pile makes it "springier”
Dcway Reed. Auctioneer, phone 3467. Hastings.

Fred Heaney. Clerk

than moil ol Ihii pi ice.

118-124 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST.

'

MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY

inches Hohl Ue

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THE I1ASTINC6 BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER, IB, 1848

RIX

I strike dreiee. Meanwhile the oval six feet four inches tail and weight at her home In Aihatnbia. Calif
Coast Guard No. 2 won a pair of DEATH OF MRS.
FIFTY YEARS AOO
FRED GAMBLE
game* from Rotary No. 2.
j fruit I* retailing at twenty-seven 410 pounds
P M. Blake and Son. formerly of
Mn Fred Gamble, aged 64. died
I cents per doxen
1 The Poultry and Pet Stock show Harting*, have purchased lo C. J.
John o. Nattier and family moved
on Bunday at Borges*
D. Goodyear. 220-214-178-612
J. C.Ketchsm,
Will and John held here last week was a *urcna, Riker general store at Freeport and
from the up rank* of the weekly
Kalamaroo. where she »“
J Wooton. 214-182-176 —672
Damon. FredHeath.
Dr. H. B. with about 300 entries ot chickens have taken powewlqn.
bowler*. Dave Goodyear hit a “aeover a Week ago. She
1
Ur
Mn t. j
an&lt;j over 150 of rabbit*
; The vllilagr council of Freeport
poor health tor some tint* »urvl*‘"«
TWENTY YEARS AGO
1 year. Dwight L Goodyear, W. D.
Mra. Prancta Kills of this city has has accepted a propoeltion from J.
The prize of 120 in sold offered to
he led hla Goodyear Bros. Hdwe.
are her husband; oqe
P. Compton, 222-206-133-661
•— — "—....
. . . and Walter Hayes. John Robert* , received an order perrnitUjkg her to d Cool &amp; Hons to light the town
——
Mr*. Carlton Crltx. of \ ictcUMirw.
&lt;1_, nnmlM hu
1 .nd Mr .nd Ur. W B Cook
C DeCou, 172-313-170 —654
enter lhe Womans Annex of the with electricity furnished by a number of flakes of artificial snow Co team to a three game winning
two sons. Robert of Center**1]* and
verdict In the Commercial League.
M.ru J.mu CO_W ol O»irall lo,
ihr too.b.11 rnUnului. who Michigan Soldier*' Home al Grand plant they are now installing In —
H.
Phillips.
IM136-353
—
643
-------*
—
-•*«■»
«
—
...
In the window at R. K. Grant's,
William of Hastings: several grand•urrwM hnuuw T.um.n H_l»rr, ,,„„
Arbur Th.nkMl.ln. Rapids anytime within thr next six their garage building now
W.
Wellman.
174-314-147
—
535
being
— went to MUz Bertha Pflug. Her
rhlldren: two slater*. Mra KfUj
K.
Laberteaux.
172-175-185-633
jesigMd.
day to watch Michigan prove her month*
erected.
Roush *nd Mr. Matle Water, of
|
Reminiscent
of
former
bowling
’
H.
Reynolds.
156-158-311
—
525
Miss »nUy
l°:
U&gt; the football championship ‘
Mra. Cole Newton and Mrs, Arthur ;
being 8.804.
Hastings, and two brother*. Bam
more al U. of M has been ekcled at |hr mlddl, WMl by dealing Chase celebrated their birthday* on
day*, Dr. John Wooton. substitute I
s
Bldelman of thia city ami Charles
to membership In lhe Cerclc Fran-1
—
for Leonard* In the Recreation j WOMENS BOWUNG LEAGUE
. Mlnnerou by a score of 23 to 6
Sunday with a six o'clock dinner FORTY YEARS AOO
OIIITl'lKY
Bldelman of Battle Creek. Mra
cals honorary society for French •
Which birthday? The fortieth, of
Gamble
was a member of Uie First
The angel of death entered a hap­
course.
‘ Mr*. Lillian Kopf.* wife of Sigel py licme and has taken a beloved more had “Dame Fortune" smiled in
elected 1 KIPTY YEARS AOO
.* “2£.|VY”
MetliodUt church. The
remains
! Kopf. died al her home on Jeffersdp husband and loving son. Victor Euwere brought to Hasting* and serv­
football captain for 1923
THIRTY YEARS AGO
! rtreel Dec 3 of consumption.
\ .gme Webster, son of Floyd Web- hi* direction. HU aerie* w*a the key
ices were held al the Leonard fun­
Tlie first of a writ* of pedro parw
„
„
,Wn
*
V,
"°
n
the
wliole
season
—
two
for
t&gt;e
night
| A large water lank i* in process
THIRTY YEARS AOO
WlU
up wllh a
..uoJL.TOay eral home on Tuesday afternoon at
Windstorm Co are Installing of con'truetton at lhe c K. and 6.
two o'clock, the Rev. S. Conger
Johnstown twp. Oct. 22.
. hold last night *1 the home Tlie
of Mrs
M2
.....
BaiunUi hr&gt;tr&gt; finish' tzvirw nt
i? ......................
Ua&gt;- WW1 _..
II,-hut
Ihw....
a» ... a. Hathaway officiating
Interment
Jake DePrteater. of Cogswell, N D.’ Clarence Barber The “B's.'' Mr*. a new card-index ledger system.
। station.
...—. Ine
— TJrc——
---— --•
wun
ur.
5.- at
tlw age
of 36 - piru xo-naive aecana place w
*L^..P
r long, long way ’out In front''—«lx wa* in tiw Hasting* township cemeA Brotherhood will be organized
arrived here on Wednesday to apend *■
Berber.
’
"
Mrs Bowen, and the ..
Mlaaet
Dr Cha* fi Burton died Friday ' morning Dec. 5. at the age of 36 john wooton "Bill" was spilling
the winter. Hr Intends to return to Anna and Olga BexAcrnrr entertain- at Uie M E. church parlors Monday , at the Imme of hla ton in lid* city. ze'^?.'.o!'5
fl®the pins for State Insulation who games to be exact, between them
evening
Cogswell in the spring. Hr le greatly
He waz. u pioneer whose life atory
With tbrweptlon of a few years Bri. ^4^ lhc commercial League, and thetr nearest competitors,. Trio
W. 1. Hogue has purchased OrvaI read* like a romance
C)»fe
and nisuiauon
Slate Insulation
of hla early Ure
Ufr-bc
bas llved in ’. ,
“
’
I------------ujue ana
mate
wno arcwho are DANCER AND PLAY DAY
^»
T Diamond and Harry Henry.
Baltimore twp. with Mr and Mr*. I ,n Uw Recreation League. Has- , tied for second place. They won lhe PROGRAM FOR HASTINGS
Only 8500 is lacking to Insure a Boyes' stock of groceries and has
Col1c.rn,-IL of J Jo,’n*t5'"rn ' Jake -Hoffman,
moving
-----------—
— •“to Hasting*
•*— Ungs Ice and Fuel won a pair of first gome from Portias ami then YOUTH
quarter aectlons of wheat land and new
____oper*
... .. house for HMtlnga. the taken possession of same.
game* from BUss; Piston Ring* let )m.
b&gt;. 7 pllu nnd the
Dencm
for
Hastings
youth
.
a
ln
^bruarv
1942
where
he
lived
tha
DU* year was
11.000 ----bush- building for which □&gt;!» coal 88000
— yield
- -----------------------------arrangement* to move hh family to
two game* to Perks Tavern and thlr&lt;1 gamr by 58 pins
throughout this year will make uM
eh
■
, and at lea^i 84000 more for furolthis city. preparatory to assuming
On Oct. 22. 1037 he wa* unljed Leonards copped three games from . re,.,dlctt of the defeat, D.
w. Tluiy- of tne
the ampnnrr
amplifier ana
and puiHiue»»p&lt;*
phonognpit
George Toinpkliu, pioneer rrsl- , ture and
fixtures The present vator at the Wool Boot mill which the office of County Treasurer Jan
Mlddlevllle.
I
f
..
_
___
•
;
__
in marriage to Leona Blanche Norer. a member of thr Izonards had |
purchased by the Hastings
dent Of Assyria TNsp. died Thursday | building is wholly Inadequate, a
In lhe Piston Ring League. Of-■ thc
rU of Banfield.
•h- uiUsfaction
—•A-'-'-’J'*" of leading
'.-“dire the i Youth' Council, A parly this week
Jason ---McElwain
sold a
----- —
- L..-Uirer . fire tr»|&gt; aqd (Boorer than little "four kindling wood when It struck bot­
slw hit n
(lll Friday nlgl
Mrs. Mae Diamond gave a unique IHe leave* lo inoum their loss a fice No. 1 blanked Snippers; 40 M ! night's scoring when she
a fine lLn
night will begin after
tom. He wan picked up for dead and
ro R. I corners" village# In the alate have
wrrfki old Holstein calf to Geo
dinner partv to twelve of her frlrcids loving wife, a .fattier, a mother, one A; Ms won two game* from Machine 516 serie* lo easily take the honor* , the basket ball game and will be
(llllcsple of Mason for 8150.
four
Iwtf-rtsterx Room and Office No. 2 annexed the 1 of thc evening.
throughout the city. However hr yesterday. Hie decoration* were pwndmother.
nt the Episcopal Parish House. Tlie
TWENTY YEARS AOO
_______________
____
odd game from Grinders
arrangedrw__
but _______
thc sub-_____________
three half-brothers,
and a host
of
Slate Insulation blanked Bonnet | dances will be supervised .tills year
roon regained consclouMirsa, and beautltuily _______
FORTY YEARS AGO
:: dinner consisted
■.'A ot friends.
"
aside from u slight eoncuulon and sialic* of the
| The Bliss League play resulted in and Gown. Bell Telephone Co . won j bv volunteer adult couple* wilh
Dec. 4. 1902
■ boiled cabbage After dinner the
—---------------------------Of
a^klnd and friendly
- disposition
—------------. Office
p... taking a p»lr of game* &gt;iwll
from, a three game series from Piston j Miss Helen Wade and Lyn Lewi* In
Chae. B Kurtz, 21. died early Tues­
Emmons Chase of Detroit. son of n ftfc briLLWK, he waa uninjured
hostraa
Ire***’1—10- " l'e t»u&lt;1 • welcome word for every- Foundry. Electrician* having a one Ring Office. Piston Ring Shop .&lt; barge of arr»n«emrnt« The MonAlice Bunker Stockham.
F’
.... ' .charming
—„ —.—
— **»
,----------------day morning at Jackson after a Mr mid Mrs Arthur Clioer of thl;/ Dr
•
■ • - dancing
-•—— clas* •—»-• »by
—
month's lllnew with typhoid fewer. city, bousts the title of being thr daughter of Slocum H. Bunker, flrat rule In thr hack by her delighted one. and hl* home and loved one* gomr“edife*'on Tool Room and’shop .whitewashed lhe Orphans. Strand day
night
taught
were hU first conslderaUon, where office taking a brace of game* lost the odd game to Trio, and Ban­ Mra WcalM Burrel is expected to
A hen.strike Is tike latest news In largest policeman in thr world He I* resident of HaaUng*. riled recently gur.-U
si- ---------ff.om En|lnw,r„
he will --------be s*diy
miaaetl.
ner grand slammed BUs*.
increaxr the participation in thew
Through all jmin al time* he
In the Commercial Lenguc. Good­
weekly affairs even above lhe av­
smiled.
year* blanked Consumers; Middle­
D Thayer
1.19-184-173-516 erage of last season.
A smile of heavenly birth:
ville Creamery grandalammed An­
L. WillelU
Dance supervisors this week will
142-152-173-467
And when the ungel called him drus Service; State Insulation won
141-160-157-458 be Mr and Mra Lawrence Barnett
home
a pair from Trio Cafe &gt;-Coffee Shop
A. Hawthorne
164-155-137-456 and Mra. William Htebblna.
He smiled farewell to earth.
dropped a. two to one serfrtt to Me­
M Smith
179-105-170-454
Heaven retalneth now our treas­ dic*; Auto Sport Shop lost three
The Hastings I’lav Day program
J. Daniels
136-162-152-450
ure.
„ games to Moynahan Sales and
will begin on Saturday ut the high
C Hubbard
Enrth thr lonely casket keeps;
Moose took the odd game from City
B Braendle
157-144-133-433 school gym wlU&gt; boys of Uie sixth,
; And the sunbeams love to linger.
P. O'Donnell
157-154-110-430 seventh, eighth, and ninth grades
Where our’ sainted loved one
In thi Service league, Rotary
D TaUpferro
160-103-157-428 Inking part Some team* have been
sleepe.
No. I won three games from KlwanU
Grace Relckord har. been elected organized In a senior league, and
No. 2; Coast Guard No. 1 had a one secretary ot the lenguc for the bal­ others will be selected at nine Sat­
-ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— game edge on Ktwanla No. 1 and ance of the year, taking Ruth Pren­ urday for a Junior league
tice’s place
BARRYVIU.E

BOWLINGNEWS

Backward Glances

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th* McCluve variety of soybean—because It cohtains ao much lea* oil than
othei* varieties that thr brans are worth a* much as 40c per bushel less
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u to
spray with
bordeaux spray the minute the small grape* show reu
w._——
do il again in ly to 14 daya. In vineyards where the peal wg* serious last
year, two additional sprays of fixed nicotine are recommended * July
I or early August.

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kurau preMnl —rr Mra MeClIn- 2* Mr «”d Mn MmW Mrnd
i«k .nd
or Oo.li.,,. Mr. -nd
•», •P"’&gt; TMn»Ml,in, d-r
Mr. Bon Cool or K.I.m.ra. M. at the McKeown home
and Mra. LukLs ot Battle Creek. Mr. i■ Mr*. Nellie Brown of Charlotte,
and Mr*. John Ennis and Mr*. Oro- Mr. and Mr* Harvey Miller and
j two children and Mr. Drake all of
ver Davenport.
I Lansing spent Thanksgiving day
PLEASANT VALLEY
with Mr and Mrs. Orio Roush.
Lam Week's Leiter
j Mr. and Mra. L. A. Day enlerMn and Mra. Emery Kime had as I talned 21 at a family Tlianksgtvthelr Thanksgiving guest*. Mr. and ,lng dinner. Present were Mr. and
Mra Andrew Roush of Hastings. Mr*. Oliver Johnson of HcnderMr. and Mra. Harold Yoder and ,*hoU. Mr. and Mra Perry LauNorma of Freeport. Miss Correan baugh of Rutland. Mr. and Mrs.
Clemen* of Prescott. Mr. and Mr* Elmer Uubaugh. Mr and Mra.
George HelnU. Mr and Mrs Roy Clyde Henderahotl and Robert and
Guckler and family of Caledonia, I Mr. and Mra. Frederic Slocum and
Mr*. Dora Kepkey. Mr. and Mra. ,nmUy of Hastings and Mrs. Lev
William Oackler. Mr. and Mra. Au- ।llc Dickerson and daughters of
drew Oackler and Carl A. Seger Shull*.
•
of Wddlevilie. and Mks. Lydia
---------------- ----------------------Oackler and family of Caledonia,
Moffat of Grand Rapids.
---------- 7----------------------Mr. and Mra. John E. Brake enpVft"r9M W/Sl
tertalned lhe following guests for
IrriPTUAr t()*z
Thanksgiving: Mr*. Roy Kyser and
/
Mhrte. Mrs. OoraM Kyser and
O’ WHmRS fijr'
children from South Boston. Mr.1
!^U/ADD/)UHC
and Mr*. Leo Kyser -and family
DUill/J f AvX
of Logan, and Mr. and* Mrs. Don k
m .
Kyser and baby from Detroit
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Kansas Experiment Station report* that the Nancy Gold sweet
—
potato ‘i»------suwrior
rrior to
to Nancy
Nancy Hall
Hall—
—Orange 1. Little
Little Stem
Stem I*is preferable
preferable to
to
Little Stein Jersey—and either Maryland Golden or Speaker'* Special la
belter than Improved Big Stem Jersey in their teeta. Soil* en the aandy
I side produce better commercial sweets than do Uie heavy soils because of
’ better shaped tubers—and Red Bermuda has given beat result* on heavy
* toils.

New Dust for Garden Pests
Weal Virginia Experiment Station report* excellent reaulla from the
; use of a new combination garden peat dust containing about % of 1% of
' rotenone and from 6*., to 8% of metallic copper. It la used on potatoes,
tomatoes and eg* plant to control or prevent both early and late blight,
leaf spots anti certain foliage diseases—and when u»ed on cucumber*,
melon* and similar plant* it effectively control* beetlee, wilts and leaf

71 tf
Eradicating Broomsedge

Git in thi

CALL YOUR LOCAL
LALYAS I COMM 11IH

XT STORE

v

Farmer* in a number of itatea where broomsedge la a major pa*lure
problem have found that burning doe* not eradicate il—but plenty of lime
and xuiierphosphate does. Broom sedge is a sign of sour, depleted eoil
end a thin aland of desirable xrasaea and legumes. When lime and phos­
phate are supplied the desirable plant* crowd out lhe broomsedxe. While
this is taking place the recommendation I* to mow the broomsedge before
it goes to seeo.

I Pruning Keiffer Pears
Now that the earners have learned haw to turn out an excellent prod­
uel from Kelffer peart, Michigan. Experiment Station says that owners
of Kelffer tree* can eaah la at last by growing pear* of larger size in years
of bumper crop*. Stanley Johnson of the South Haven fruit elation has
alMoet entirely corrected lhe Kelffer habit of bearing a large crop of
email pears every other year, br heading bach all branchea that fall to
make *lx Inches of new terminal growth in a year.' When this wm done
I on a block of treea 35 year* old, they produced 133 fewer bushels af fruit
| per acre than unpruned treea—but the crop waa worth 110-17 mor* par
acre because of lanrer-aisad fruit- Thl* method of pruning gave better
result* than either thinning or severe beading.

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ARMY COBBLER—How the shoeless Continentals at Valley
Forga would have envied th* United, Stales soldier* of today when
the Army carries to the field every facility for keeping footwear
whole and comfortable!
Despite the modern mechanization of the armed forces, shoe*
are still a moat important factor in the auldier's equipment An
Army shoe lasts about four months and in that time la ae-aoled
twice. The shoe then la ready for salvage, and from thia Unde
San also derives a percentage. With, the latest equipment and
skilled repairmen Mme of the camp* and poets can turn out 900
pain of re-aoled ahoea a day, according to the Quartermaster
Corp*. Million* of shoe* have been bought for the Army since it
is estimated that each man la th* fighting fore** will require 10
pain during hi* period of service.

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Both leaf spots in currant* and gooseberrfea, and mildew in the latter,
can be readily controlled by timely apraying—according to New York
' Experiment Station. Gooseberries should receive a spray of lime-sulfur
1-80 immediately after bloom-^-and a spray uf 3-5-100 bordeaux right
* after picking
pickingIs
----------finishod. Currant* ____
should receive an application of B-3-100
bordeaux when the fruit is half grown and again after picking.

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JAVI YOURS FOR THE
NEXT FICMUR

Many testa at cornbelt rxperimtpt stations show that in summar
growing pig* normally require an average at b lbs. of.water for each
pound of gain—and in vert- hot weather' a good-sized ehoal may need a
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Are yobr nogs getting this much when
allon of
wat
i*y need ill

Illinola Experiment Station reports that early seeding of audan grass
j not only will not hasten the development of the crop in moet seasons but
will reduce the aixe of the crop. They recommend waiting uptil th* aoll
I is thoroughly warmed—and then seeding about 20 to 26 Ib*. to the acre
1 by setting the wheat drill at two peck* of wheat.

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Sweet Potato Choice

FILLED CANDY

That’s because every pound of A4P
Coffee is Custom Ground to the exact
ftneneM for your own coffeepot a/fcr
yaw beey . . .’not factory-ground, days.

WALNUTS

A well planned barn i» a joy forever. Tho barn in the sketch is
, located on tho Charles Diehl farm in Traill County, N. D., and it was as
' carefully worked out a» a modern factory. The right wing contains the
I nulk room and feed grinding ro^m—with grain storage above. Note the
sliding screen door to keep flies out in summer.

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So you've got to be sure that thc
coffee you buy is as fresh as possible.

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Farming Facts Worth Knowing

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CLOVERDALE
Mrs Gordon Hoffman Is work­
Ijist Week's Letter
।ing in the office al the Bliss and
MUs Emma Johncock. of Detroit, 1she and Miss Agnes Benson who
spent tlie weekend with her parent*. ,works in tlie office al the Car
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Johncock
jSeal have an apartment together.
Mra. Martha Replogic U spending
Mr. and Mr*. Frank McCauley
the winter wllh her daughter and (of LaGrange. Ind., nnd Mr and
husband. Mr and Mr* Everett Me- ;Mr* Ray Yoder of Elkhart, Ind .
Callum of Hickory Comers.
were recent callers of Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs Emma Dickerson left Wed- ।Elmer Gillett. MUs Clara Gillett
nesday to spend several days with .of Nashville wa* home over the
Mr and Mr* Lloyd Mill* of South ,weekend.
Bend, Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson WilUtta
Mra. Jerry Payne of Lansing spent and children of Muskegon Heights
the pest week at the Russell Hart (spent their Thanksgiving vacation
home.
wilh Rev. and Mrs J. J Wlllltta
Mr. and Mrs Richard Engle and ।Dr. nnd Mra. Clayton WillllU of
son* have moved to their home here .Saranac and Mr* Clare Day and
after spending several months ini,Vivian were Thursday night aupHarting*
'
Mr and Mra George Brewer of /7
nuucll Meftd nnd
Augusta entertained ThankMMng'

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Honed with lhe U. 8 army near At- Phliip Banter.

dlavllle Eastern HLar chapter me: 1
«• »*«■ sown »™ *“*- committee. Don't forget the gifts tor
at the home of Gladys Guf-' roandlag communities are invited the baMinent and alee tha gifts tae
___ ._____ ____ -__ a —tA rnmw unit anlnv thia flrat mar*

some weeks iritis her pare®
furlough.
.1 l**l M* M*
---------- ---------------- --- —---Mr. and Mra Devtd'Perrauit have and Mra. Olive OhurehUJ. !
with rationing we Amorlci&gt;ni are 1
program and a surprise feature churcft gundsy
Wednesday for Detroit where Mr.
present location.
surely blessed with a profusion of j«« 2*
again.
DeSmit is employed.
winter months
Meadamea Nora Stimson. Lerma
entertained a company ol fourteen
Mra. Kenneth Vogel, and MUs Kirkpatrick. Darts Poulson, Rose
Pauline Wslker of the T.-K. school Poulson. Vesta Grille th and Jean
lhair home on Grand Rapids Bl.
faculty, spent the weekend at Jack­ Baiscb were in Hartings Tuesday
Saturday evening.
son with Mr. Vogel, and Miss Ws evening to lhe insinuation of lhe Fauutner »aw
FLf.ABAMT HILL
। wife and family.
parents.
. Eastern Star offlcara. Leonard BUm1 Mr. and Mra Waller Lewi* and
Mrs. Mildred Hook is a patient
Mra. Hattie Stevens • returned
sided ever by Maud Bei1 now tnot Ooverdale were Bunday of Vnlvrrsity hospital. Ann Arter.
| The West Side Social dub will
- 1 miasm of Mr and Mra Herb Cook. We wish her a sneedv recovery.
home Friday from a visit with her party as driver.
more and daughlaa anjogwl
A telephone has teen installed el meet for A turkey dinner this Wed•on. Dr. Loyd Stevens and family
turkey dinner and waUn night : Mr and Mra. Amos Palmer and
Marjorie Wright U still laid up son dinner with the Baas Ya
the Ralph Flnkbelner residence- , nesdar with Mrs C. I* Htar.
at Joliet. III.
lhc b*diy sprained knee, ro* | Harting* Saturday night.
or held at the Masonl; two children spent Sunday with
Boy Scout Troop Wo. 85 will hold party to be
I Notice the big. beaming smile of
Donald Churchill, who recently 05FB.
Mr. and Ma. Bert Palmer. Paul ceived when she was hit by an
temple- \
MUs
Jesnnett
Ru«g
of
tha
Beil
8am
Myers
The
region
is
enother
enlisted In the army air corps, ba*
and the twins
automobile on that icy Monday aft•------ - -•
intie daughter, the third, bom to Monday night with tha new scout
Mr. and Mra. Stephen Carter «moon.
Mra. Myers at Pennock hospital leader, Chris Jensen In charge of at Hastings Saturday from North entertained
his call comes tor service.
her nephew and wife.
Jo-Ann Bryant te recovering vsry, Mr aud Mra
night until Sunday. Her soldier early Sunday morniiyf. Aa the stork the mac ling. This la lhe fir at rneel- Carolina tor a Week's furlough. HU Mr and Mra. Ralph Westbrock ot nicely from an appendicitis opera-'
t Mondav wu im
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Dirodore Wterlnga
Chicago. Monday.
, t!rm performed at fen nock hospital ■ Bllrtcker r.^ny
Richland
of Grand Rapids and Mra. Grace
deratand the little lady U Still name- many boys will become interested and with her parents. Mr. and Mra
*«° .,7ld*I, 'I ’1!1 u
; R*r and Harold OUs of Kalema*
Nichols, local ware Sunday evening took Uie young folks to Battle less. We might suggest "Pearl Har- and get a real 'llfrriy Troop again Ernest Vermeulen, her sister and ' Mr. and Mra. Paul Gibson enter-.
talned
her
parents.
Mr.
and
MnJ
Mr
and
Mr
*
Bob_
Johnson
are
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dinner guests of Mra. W’s mother.
cousin, MIm Norine Vermeulen and
Creek Sunday afternoon
. bar " as being very appropriate as
Mrs Hattie Johnson in south ThornPrank
Prentice
of
near
Hastings
Miss Charlene Sherman, all were
The ambulance brought Mrs Carl she arrived on the first anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Manville Whitney ’
Segar and infant daughter "Dawn Mra. Isabel Lepper b looking after Woman's Society of Christian Serv­ dinner guests of Ur. and Mrs. Edd and Bert and Maurice Carter, local, and family are moving Into Breezy 1
Pvt Willis Hillis Jorgenson, who Is Marie" to the home ot har parents, the Myer* household and the two ice Saturday, was vary successful Farnsworth, that evening. Sunday to a turkey dinner Sunday.
1
,
Mrs Mae McDonald entertained Rest cottage at clear lake.
stationed al Camp Edwards. Rhode Mr. and Mrs Andrew Oackler. Sun- little alstera, and MIm LucU* Orerall spent the day at the Vermeulen
Mr. and Mrs. Horria Edmonds are j trwB£^
her sister, Mra. Maud Konlng and
home on the Irving Road
Island, arrived Saturday night for day, from Pennock hospital
I holt of the T-K school a also a
moving In the house where Dr 1
a week's furlough, which he will
Tlie Floral Garden club which was member of the family.
December surely started off with Mra Woodward of Grand Rapids Peaae formerly had hU office.
the ladles moved to the City Hall
j -ON PAY DAY, BUY RONDO—
Sunday.
spend wilh his parents and broth- to ijave mat with Mra. Martha ' Mr. and Mrs. Vur Adams, Mr. and
Members of lhe Rouse Circle and a bang and winter came early. The
Mr. and Mra Paul Gibson and
Benaway last Wednesday, cancelled Mrs. Ocorge Adams. Mr. and Mrs
blizzard Wednesday was one of the
Ray Lyons spent the weekend at the meeting due lo tha storm
I Claude Rotenberg, and Mr. and Mra noon Thursday, at the Christmas worst the local school officials and
zelle
Stanton
and
family
of
the
Holland helping his sister care far
mall carriers have ever encountered
A few weeks ago Uie Ralph Teeter Earle Kermeen had a belated wed।
their father, James Lyons, who is famlly In Yankee Springs, heard the ' ding anniversary surprise, Sunday party at the home of Mn. T. 3. so early in the season Al I ho' school Power* district Sunday evening.
Mr and Mr*. Curtis Pierce and '
chimes of thc Methodist church. Last on Mr. and Mrs. Will Schroder at appropriate to the season and very
wns nt Allegan spent Sunday with
Mrs. Gerald Rogen of Hastings week Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Caledonia.
intert
sting,
followed
by
carol
sing
­
her parents, Mr. and Mra. Stephen
spent lhe weekend with her parent*, Kermeen who live on tha Kent-: My. and Mra. Burdette Wadd ating and exchange of gifts. Dainty to make a trip that regularly took Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Polhemus.
them forty-five minute*. The right j
Bany county line, six miles north- tended the funeral of a friend. Mrs.
BEA
Miss Mary" Kowalczyk, who recent- west of town, heard lhe music at Dora Fedcwa, mother of Mr*. Clay- refreshments were served by thc ran *«„r„
„ .n„„ o,
hostess assisted by Mra. H. E. Ben­ assistants on the busses and some ll0tTJc Monday night and on Wedtlic clone of Uie church service, and ion Brandstetter, at the St Rose
X
Th! "«day accompanied his father.
ernment posilkni at a Camp near 1 very clearly. The young people church in Hastings. Friday forenoon, nett at the coffee um. TJte January
meet.ng will be held with Mrs Mark
wuuura u Chlc-n u lhe m
Spokane. Washington.
‘
still owe some on these chimes aud
The East Side card club was cnThr T.-K. school and Community are anxious to clear the debt before tertatned by Mra. Harry Bennett. Ritchie with Mra. Lenna Kirkpatrick
library will be closed Saturday aft­ Jan. 1, so if anyone can help with a last Wednesday instead of Mra. and Mr*. H. A. Bell in charge of en­
tertainment.
,
MW
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r
_-.,
WH1W1
ernoons ’during the winter months. donation it will be appreciated.
। Ohaa. Parker, due —
to *•
the
— -------storm.
LaPlsrre Stimson of Uie northwest Vhelvebre schteito£‘ Another b^
In order to conserve fuel. Books may
Middleville friends of the Chas
Township treasurer Grover CUuc
from th. WMl eoumy chanlc in the Air Corps Dec. 7.
be taken out every day school bi in has been busy during the early Bunn family were much interested vicinity was taken very Hi the lai- ;
On account of lhe bad weather
winter getting ready to gather m to see the picture of their son. Cor­ ter par. of the week and aa te was. llnc he&gt;r lhe Charles Wllron home,
The T.-K. senior class is busy
poral Raymond Bunn In the Grand alcne finally made his way to a j Wllh me excepuOn of a few chldren last Thursday, the Sunshine Club
Drive in for winter check-ups regularly. Lot ut help
nrmarlng for iu annual play
Rapids Press last week. Corp. Bunn neighbor's who summoned a doctor , from the vicinity of Payne and Gun ■ was postponed until this Thursday,
R J- Williams has been having
••Betty's Millionaire" which will be for collection of taxes. starting Sat­ was serving as engineer on a pumper and helped him home. He was found i.v— whh w.™ Kreuth, a—s'
you take care of the but and keep it in tip-top shape.
lo be very ill w‘lh pneumonia and towfl. all were delivered near their I SiSV’ita whlrij ™rt of°on^fl'nAr
given Thursday nnd Friday nights, urday December 12 for all day. and
- -- - injury in which part ol one finger
Don't take chances with winter. Drive in today.
on Wednesday afternoons until Jan. and suffered sevete wounds which 1 was brought to tlie boms of hU
dltorium. Members of thc cast are—
kept him in tlw hospital about three rister. Mra. Vera Smith in the cast malned closed the rest of the vcek was removed. Mrs. Sneathen of
Avis Jackson. Brure Chase, Bud thc Bank on Saturday afternoons months. He ts now back on lhe Job of town and this afternoon. Monday for conditions didn't warrant open­ Middleville is helping at thc WU।
Uams
home
this
week.
wthear
he
is
some
better.
Mrs.
Bliss. Marilyn Gillett. Esthel Arentz. only.
as a member of the fire department
ing. Some of the side road dwellers
Paul Palmer is attending the
Eli Holes. Leia Barrett. Anno He­
A telephone hu been Installed at at Hickman Field, with the .decora­ Stlxrucn. who is e helpless intail-1. Is were snowbound from Wednesday.
witt. Charier. Harris. The play is di­
tion of the Purple Heart. His broth­ with a son anxl family In Grand until Saturday. The rural carriers Junior Livestock show at Detroit
rected by Earl Van Sickle and Mar­ melee No. is 87F2
er Clayton is in the Hawaiian Is­ Rapids.
had their troubles too: Wednesday,;
jorie Chandler.
The annual Christmas party ol J. C. Schad on Rt. 1 covered about '■
Thc Harold Otto famlly-were Sun­ lands In army duty. Both boys and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Parmelee of day dinner guests of her parents, parents
____ lived in this vicinity several thc Mastara-Jonss circle will be two-thirds of hla route: Ray Servan DOWLING
The second lesson In Home Nurs­
Hopkins were Sunday guests of their Mr. and Mra. Oscar Sherk on the years,
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
m.*. hU
br « d««ir u.d ’ ing „„
will „
be given this Thursday aftdaughter. Mrs. Waller Bender and north county line. Tlie occasion
Beeler. Thursday afternoon. Dec,
"
.1”"1™ •to“
emoon al (he home ol Mr,. XU.
STATE ST.
HASTINGS
family, southwest of town.
wiu to honor the 17th Birthday of Norman of Battle Creek were guests 17. A An* program Is In thr making mUeage; Ol.nn Orilferh .u Ml Smith (ran 3 to (.
Henry Griffrlh. who hu been vls- Robert Otto right covering
3 until erath
south
eneeeme Route
mn ,
, the Red CTm
to a venison dinner, Sunday at lhe and it is Imped there will te a good I Hehl
iltng his nephews in thia locality,
Pvt. Edward Schnurr enjoyed a home of Mra. Drew's mother, Mn. I attendance. A general invitation is : of town between the Russell Bender
h-ts gone to the home of Leo Grif- three days' furlough. Sunday to Hattie Smith honoring her birthday. I extended to those not members of and Clifford Davis homes where ne |
feth al Hickory Comers.
Tuesday with his parents. Mr. and
The P. &amp; A. M. lodge Nd. 231 tlie circle and there wiio come arc stalled in mow so deep he could
A company of nearly thirty-five Mr*. Murray Schnurr at Parmelee. met In regular session Fridav night a.-ked to bring a* ten cent article. barely get out himself. A snow plow
fi tends from the northeast vicinity,. He left for lhe camp In Missouri and elected the following officer*— Other* of the commlUx are Mrs. and wrecker put him back on his
surprised Mr. and Mra. Howard Col-; Tuesday night.
A. H. Parker and Mrs. L. M. John- road and he has been covering the
bum Saturday night at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ritchie enter­ ward Btorkan; J. W.. Eldon Poulson;
route since by going about a third
on north Grand Rapids St. Hie tained Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Parker,
Ki nneth Kept, who Ima been em- longer way. Folks don't think the
' a — * u. ,
RUMt^brought a pot luck lunch and
Thus Gillett; E. D„ Nonnan Pur­ pbyed in Detroit for some months. I Weather Man ha» just cooperated 1
al the cicvc of a very pleasant eve­ and Mra. C. L. Hlar at a coopera­ chase: J. D.. Harold Haskins; lyter. spent last week with ills parents. I with Uncle Sam in saving fuel for it
ning presented the young folks with tive supper and cards Saturday eve­ Henry Poulson. Offices of chaplain.; nortp of town, and Sunday left to: has taken plenty
—------------—
the put—
week.
a nice sum of money, aa a belated ning.
marshal and stewards will be filled Detroit, naving enlisted in the Navy
Middleville Community Brother­
. wedding gift.
”
The Young Woman's Guild will by appointment After election-the1 MMorpu.—hood will ::tart off with a bang next
The Floral Garden club will hold meet Thursday evening of this week officers were installed by the fol­
The Pythian Sisters nnd Knights Monday night. December 14. Tickets
its Christmas meeting. Wednesday, with Ruth Dean at the Rugg home. lowing brother*—Grand installing of Pythias will Join in a family
Dec 17 at thr home of Mra Harokl The K. of p. lodge met for election officer. Malcomb Maelver; marshal. ulgnt gathering at their Temple geants have planned a regular ban­
Grlffeth. There will be u pot luck of officers Monday night.
Tuesday night.
quet and President Helrigel has ar­
dinner and gift exchange.
Hie Pythian Sister* have elected lain, Harry SUmson.
Oaa rationing makes it harder ranged a venison supper for lhe
Mrs. Blanch Segeralrom of the the following officer*—M. E. C. of­
Middleville Sun fotcc, hu been fice is vacant, but Lavina Flnkbelner
confined to her home since Satui- will continue acUng until a successor
"Today we American art working and fighting to
dav. with a severe attack of arthritis. ts elected. Other officers' are—E. 8..
Ivan J Payne, son of Mrs. Ray Lucile Oauy: E. J., Twila Elwood;
our liberty, our happiness. We must work harder and j_o___ ____ _ _________ ___
Servan. who Joined lhe army air
But it is physically impossible for us to work or fight right useless wt eat the right
corp. Nov. 17, is making fine prog­ Marjorie Williams; M. of P.. Lulu
foods — and enough of them. Check your diet seow. Are you cooperating wilh
ram according to nil report?. He has Allen: protector. Pauline Longstreet;
your government's National Nutrition Program? Remember, you are vital to lha
been
sent from Camp
Grant. IU. to guard. Leone Dean;
------------------------------- ----------------trustee for
Miami. Fla., for five weeks' baric three years. Ollie Talbot; pianist,
training in the ordnance non-com- Marion Flnkbelner. delegate to grand
missioned officers corps. On com- temple—Zcra Robertson; alternate,
pletion of that course hc.ta scheo- Mattia Ritchie; captain of staff,
uled to go to Aberdeen.* Maryland. Zera Robertson; installing officer,
(WAITH *&gt;.D wnrau str vice
for a commissioned officers course Marian Swift.

SANTA CLAUS
TO YOUR CAR!

MCKEE SERVICE OIL SALES

America Must Sat Kight
\ to Work and Tight Kight!

fr

Henry Shively, who has been Ill । Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rock and son
for several months at his home in Frederick returned from their three
Yankee Springs township, remains &gt; weeks* hunting trip with two deer.

AUCTION SALE
Hoving decided to quit farming, wa will tell at auction at our form located 10

lias south of Naehville on M-66 or 1 Ya miht north of Assyria Center on

BUY WAR BONDS

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16,1942
Commencing at J o'clock the following described property:

HORSES
Bay mare, 11 yn. old
Gray mare, 11 yn. old
Blue roan gelding,

Gai is a quick, economical cooking fuel. It is ideal foe retaining thc natural
juices and flavor of meats, poultry, fish, vegetables aod fruit

HOGS
8 Feeder pige
FARM TOOLS
McCormick-Deering mower

CATTLE
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old,

Guernsey cow, 7 yrs. old,
Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old,

OUR SERVICES
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

CHICKING ACCOUNTS

WAR SAVINGS BONDS
BANK MONEY ORDERS

Guurnuy cow, J yr». old.

Guemaay
htifer, 2 yrt.
old,
fresh
:
1

Sterling hay loader
John Deere tongue-truck binder
Black Hawk cam plantar

GuDmatyJarwy cow,
5 yrs. old, due Moy 20

Guemtay cow, 5 yean old,
’

-

Holitoin cow, 3 yrs. old,

3 section spring drag
Rubber tiro wagon and Hot rack

Fanning milt with elevator

MISCELLANEOUS
H.P. gag en­

gine and pump jack
Large vise
75 bushel crates
Set heavy wotk harnen

2 extra work hamoigog

4 10-gal. milk cans

Oil drum

Other articles too numeravt to mention.

For rent of $2.50 and government tax—in our fine
safety deposit vault.

Tests prove that low temperature roasting, broiling ami boiling of omra
retain more natural juices and flavor than when they are cooked at high
temperatures.
'’

Broiling and frying meat should be done at a low heat fix best results.

Vegetables are easily ruined both in taste and food value by overcooking
both al high and low itmprralure. Most fresh vegetables should be prepared
with the least amount of water possible thus retaining their own juioag. Fruits
should be treated in the same manner. Don’t destroy al! the essential minerals
and vitamins in fruits and vegetables by overcooking.

Gas is an ideal way to prepare these foods. It can be easily regulated and it
low cost modern cooking fuel every homemaker will enjoy.

Walking plow

Steel land roller

McCormick-Deering

4ua April 21

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

McCormick-Deering side delivery rake

Two-hone walking cultivator

due May 5

COOKING WITH GAS SAVES YOU MONEY,
VITAMINS . . . FLAVOR AND FUELI

|| Eat These Foods Every Day ||
MILK - at least a pint for everyone, more
for children—or che«e or dried or
evaporated milk.

ORANGES, TOMATOES, GRAPEFRUIT
or RAW CAMAGE — at least one of
these.

VEGETABLES, GRIIN, LEAFY ANO
YELLOW —one btg helping

dirfics

POTATOES and APPLIi-snd other
egctables and fruits.

■RIAD end CIRlAl-wbol&lt;

POULTRY, HAN MEAT or FISH-or
•ometime* dried beam or pest.

PATS. LWIITi end SEASONINGS
is you like them,

Gat one today for your war

Bonds and other valuable papers.

NATIONAL BANK OF HASTINGS
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVI SYSTEM ANO
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP

TERMS: CASH day of »gle, nothing to be removed until settled for.

W. J. and E. M. SARVER, Props
H1NEY FLANNUY. Auctioneer

E. E. GRAY, Clerk

(onsumERS poun

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. THURSDAY. DECEMBER. It. IMt
weU as co-hostess last Friday after-1 “How Can We Improve Our Woe- SUDDEN PASSING OF
The County Christian
Union meeting will be held, at
—1 by
k&lt;&gt;&gt;Maxine
fnr •kirkUrf Ku MRS. DORA FEDEWA
noon. Twenty five travel kits for ship",I —led
Bates.
Grove church Monday evening.
soldiers were made, a shower was
8:30 R. M. Evening worship. Bpe.
.
.
------.
—
«x—
,
■
cIal
number,
-jesu*
Is
Dearer
Than
away on Tuesday evening. Dec. : 14.
also given, honoring Mra. Forrest
*how*
R. Thoma*
L Though
Though she
she had
had been
been th
in poor
poor', 1Mr. and Mrs. Paul WOo‘1"’*chas&lt;
Begcrow. Mra. Leo Rush wa* a |AUThe girls physicaleducation
R. Thomas
health, n=&gt;
her death '•came
suddenly
Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence
ncauo,
“«- —
--------- • baby.
------ -------.
Mr ana
Mn. Lawrence Hilbert and MIm gue*t and ha* now. Joined lhe club, i oetnwn— wno u »ru»r
classes started practicing for bas- Ottosen
The next club meeting will be I Midweek prayer service Thursday I from a heart attack. She wm Gordon and David
si.n&lt;&lt;ny
Ixmena
Hilbert
entertained
Sunday
ketbail Tuesday. Dec. 1. They are
wnn Mra. Ronaia venman
——- of
1 held at the home of Mrs. Carl Helse ; eventag at the home of Mr*. Clara •bcm in Clinton co., ana came *1?
honor
learning overhand throw*, under- Tota&gt;,
her husband and children
to Ha*- at Kenneth Kelsey's
in h“n|?„
Hesteriy-Blair Klopfenstein.
‘
‘
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Christmas vacation for Hastings hand, over-shoulder, chest pa**. Lowell
lings about 31 years ago, Mr. Fed- Lucile. Hlldred, Margaret and uoroChoir
rehearsal
Friday
evening.
Freeport.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
R.
I.
Wolschool* will start Thursday. De- ride pa**, one hand pass, and prac- Player
Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Hesteriy of
ewa preceding har In death In 1929. thjTs birthdays all oreuring m “
*■ ——•—* through tlce ahoota from straight In and Collin*
colt, soutlwast Woodland and Mr West
wr&gt;l Woodland -announce
-------------------------lhe marMrs. Pedewa was a member of St. week's time.
n
...
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
and Mra. Carl Wall* and Mr. and rla&lt;e of
daughter. Doris, lo
backboard *hootlng.
?lngd°m
Rew Catholic church and of the
The P. T. A. program for Dec win
10:00 A. M. Morning worship
Mra. nird.in
Mr.
BlrdslU Mnilv
HoUy. Woodland
Woodland.
I Eugene Blair* of Allegan. *°n of Mr.
Fifth-hour members of the rhet­
Altar Society She waa a woman be by the school. Menu cum: Mr.
nual informal Initiation of new oric class visited thc various rooms Soiiwr
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lehman en­ and Mra. Mehta Blair of Lansing.
of
fine
character
and
will
be
greatand
Mrs.
Frank
Haight.
Mr.
ana
f
(service
ana
mts
.
nwi»
.....
8:00 P. M. Young People's Service
Blocker
member* Tuesday evening. Decern- of
of high Knool
lupWBy giving
&lt;lTOlB m
tertained with a family dinner Sat- Thc ceremony wo* performed by
school Tuesday
in-.
7:30 P. M. Tuesday choir practice.
practice. ly missed, jeapecially in her home Mrs. Charles Townsend, Mr. and
Rev. Harold J. King at the Pres­
*&gt;er *• *1
nn
farming tullu on U,c VSrlor&gt;' corl“
her «hurch. to both of which Mrs. Harlow Barnum. Mr. and Mra.
Thursday 8:00 P. M. Midweek and
•SjSerl"
»&gt;K&gt;. U M »r..rcrcd
AfU.
byterian Manse. Allegan. They were
H1.ua4.m4
Rilr- ........ ... .
she was
sincerely
rrvicc.
~~
"— —
———• dVjoted.
—VJ"~
A1 lots Wood.
attended by Mr. and Mra. John
T»r
U.lhodUt enuren
church ’
“j* " ' _. ..... . “Ji' JT.',
. ~~
inc WoodUnd
wooaianti Metnootst
""'T
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vue. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith of/Allegan.
which were answered by the repL* proof that lhe spirit of MethodUm CUyton Brandstetter and Miss ASSYRIA
Mrs.
Blair
ta
a
graduate
of
Wood
­
j.
।
Chase
and
sons
Gordon
and
David
rwentatlva.
Free
inrow* missea: sranain. j&gt;; i—7..
*U11 Uvea During the post yea* Amhr*
*nd one
PM*r 'Last...........
w &lt;n
conltrenc.
rc«oull«»
“
Week's Utter
land
High
school
with
the
class
of
Th»
students—tn--Miss
all of Hastings. She also leaves
Girl Reserve* and the Hi-Y are
T--------------------- Kamlnskes Kenyon. 1; Garrison. 2; Coleman 'cf CoaU Orovemany
Improvements
have
been
me
r
.
Mrs.
Homer Erway and children
1940
andxgraduated
from
tlie
Lan•
.r.
| j; «
grandchildren:’Seidl
a brother.
rriannlna a pre-holiday party for homeroom
are h,.v(n.
buying war
war atamna
«tamps 2; -----------Keeler. ■ «.
2; Townsen&lt;
X—
— | Mrs. Lawrence Faul. Mrs. Wayne dng Buiiniu University in Lan­ made. Tho Auditorium and annex three
Matthew^UWh'^o?
and of Muskegon Heights and Mr. and
Long and Harry
Hany Ung were Grand
18.
and bond* with the Idea that they Thomas,. 1: Ottosen. 1: Lowell; 'I Ung
were completely decorated. New inA'1™*' orJo^’1
....
dner Mrs. Harold Caso and family were
sing. She is employed In the Farm
The Hl-Y held their Informal Insaving for things that they may Collins, i; Kingdom. 1; Blocker, 1; ' Rapids visitors Monday.
Loan Ara'n In Allegan. Mr. Blair laid linoleum was purchased for the gnd Mrg John B,uer of Lading, guest* at the home of their mother
illation on Tuesday evening. Nov- purchase after the war U over.
Fonger. 1; Roth. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins of attended Lansing High school and annex. The annex U now heated 8olaj81 lu h maM WM
at 8l and fBniHy over the holiday.
24. at Harold Townsend * home on
Because of a shortage of help
Lansing were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
j by a gaactreulator. There, Improve- Row_ chu“.h Prlday forenoon at
Thc
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
*:*'
The home of Mr. and Mrs Roger
is employed in Otsego.
M-43.
The boy* initiated were: and a rush for extra gas blank*.
Clifton Mlei Sunday.
■ .. r...
_•
thr u-ene of
men&gt; were made at a cost of about .ten.......
They are at horne t^ their friends ment*
o'clock, with Father
J. V. Dil­
| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parrott have
Stanley Bridleman. Ronald Brou. high school girl* have been' help­
yr—• ----- — -— •-----ton officiating
otncianng usawicu
uy tiro
iwv a pretty wedding at three oclock
lon
assisted
by
jack Walton. Kenneth Miller. Ma*- Ing al the local rationing office.
moved to Battle Creek for the winThe church ha* felt the spiritual nephewi of the deceased. Father Sunday afternoon when Ml** Grace
on Thoma:. John Coleman, and They filc&lt;l blank* and did other
i ter months. He 1* employed In war ■
revival whkh 1* taking place in Herman Fedewa of Howell and Conklin, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Thanksgiving Day
Richard Ra*ey
small job*
, work at the Wllcox-Rlch company.1
BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED
Michigan Methodism thl* year. The
A1 Hafner of Pigeon. In- George Conklin and Kenneth RltA midattemoon ceremony. Thurs­ splril of evangelism Is alive and tennent was made In Ml. Calvary chle of Baltimore spoke their vow*
U." SAXONS CHAli'w;----------' LeRoy Perkins of Willow Run
TO THE HASTINGS
—.that»b.i.
«*..» cemetery.
Rey Henry Campbell ertspent from Thursday until Sunday day. Thanksgiving Day at the home potent. It waa Ine»thl*
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Methoi
t iA KXS? 10”*
SECOND VICTOSV ' .
of Mrs. Edward Randall of Sullon- dLsm .was bom. The Woodland
Fiction
with
Mrs.
Perkins
and
Audrey.
—
.
. ».
| liclaUng with ML\s Louire Conklin,
they will be in a position to name
The Saxon* traveled to Lowell
St. Grand Rapids, united in mar­
Twelve members of the Goodwill riage her son. Elwin E. Randall and Methodist church continues lo grow CARLTON CENTER
sister of the bride, and Mrs. Roger
We winners who are to go to the l»*t Friday night to dish out a 71
because
it
has
kept
thl*
spirit
alive.
Corp.
Robert
Henney.
for
lhe
past
Circle of thc W. S. C. S. were enInternational Liveatack show at to 30 shellacking, the second vic- nival.
I-uke Short-Ride the Man Down. lt.rtalnfd al lhe homc ot M„. Reu. Dorothy Arlene Helse, daughter of Sunday. December 6 wo* member- sixteen weeks tn training at Cgmp ahd, Raymond Black, of Battle
lory tn as many starts for Uie
ship and dedication Sunday. Scv- Robert*. Cal., phoned Saturday noon Creek, attending. The bride carry­
Will Ermine—My Gun Is My Law. ; Deri Wolcott Monday afternoon.
Saxons. Coach Broeak used four­
Mignon
G Eberhart—
Wolf In
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_w«l.
&gt;» TW,„,c|,rtMTO,|»rt,,rfU» Woodland.
en person* were taken into full from Chicago informing hl* par­ ing red roses and her attendant
teen players during lhe game
i The single ring ceremony wo* per- membership. The choir robe* which enta that he. with several others
1 members exchanged gift*.
with white rosea were both alUred .
The Saxons held a 14 to 4 lead Man's CloUtlng.
1 formed by Dr. I. E. Runk.
Martha Albrand—No Surrender (
have Ju*t been purchased, were were on their way to Commissioned in blue. They will locate on the
at the end of the first quarter,
Dell
Williams
and
Homer
Sawdy
Thc bride selected a tailored crepe dedicated.
Roac Kusxmaul—Nobody's Chll- •
Officers' School. Owing to'the *e- Perry Henry farm In Baltimore.
and al half time led by the score
' returned from the north last week.
South Woodland Church of the crecy of the movement* of military
।I DeU was the lucky number of thc suit in a fuschla shade and with It
of 30 lo 10. The Saxons rallied dren
Callers at the homes of Mr. and
wore orchid and rhinestone accesBrethren
men. Robert, did not tell their des­
K'lh
braurti home his deer.
21 points In the third quarter and
! narty •«.
and brought
series. Her corsage wa* of yellow
Arthur L. Dodge pastor
Unatlon. but from a letter recently Mrs. A. J. Miller on Saturday were
stretched their margin to 40 points. With YOU
I Mr. nnd
and Mrs.
Ronald T^hman
Lehman sweetheart rosis. Mis* Leona Helse
^trK Rnnalr!
10: 00 A. M Worship and sennon. received by his parenu. Mr. and Mrs
Starting lhe final period with the
Artell Douglass ol Whltr
■ blriM*, dlnnrc was maid of honor for her sister
Delia T. Luto-Cousin William. I —i* pi-rcnt
Universal Bible Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Henney. it wa* assumed Cloud and Mrs. Dr. Douglass of
score 57 lo 17 the regulars were
Frightened
Kelley Roos — The ....h:
—™ nl the home of her brother. Mr. nnd and Lloyd Murray of Six Lakes as­
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school.
lhal H would be Fort Benning. Bellevue.
given a rest. 'The substitute* kept
1 Mr*. Kenneth Kelsey of Coat*
Mission of the Church in Com- Georgia.
up the pace, scoring 14 points In StAllce R. Colver—Heart Does Not Grove. Other guest* were Mr. and sisted ns best man.
The Young Peoples group en­
Miss
Helse
is
a
graduate
of
Wood
­
munity.
Stale
and
World.
I
Mariow
who
recently
un
­
the quarter to Lowell's 13.
joyed a turkey dinner on Saturday
Mrs
Paul
'I Mr
* I&gt;Q
", Woodman and daughter land Towiuhlp high school class of
Attend to your Bible reading. d*rw«n‘ an operation *t Ann Arbor.
money you need from “GitiLane. Banash. and Kenyon were Forget
night at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Christine W. Parmenter—.A Gold- | of South Woodland and Mr. and 1940. She also attended Michigan church attendance and prayer" All ** aJ home now and convalescing
the high point men for Hastings,
Oral Miller
i Mra. Lawrence Chase and sons of College of Education. Kalamasoo
scoring 19. 12. and 9 points re- 1
are vital to a well-balanced Chrismk«h .nm..ra to New
Mr*. Arietta Bristol Puller of New
:
Coats
Grove.
.
„„„
„„
MTO
,
...
nnd has been employed in Grand
I Wayne Elliott. enroute to New
.
speettvely. Roth and Collins led [ A. A. Pair—BaU Fly nt Dusk.
York State Is here for an extended
~ with
.... ..11...and
- . 7______
Jackson Gregory — Man Prom ( .Mr and Mrs Ralph Uffler nt- Rapids nearly two years. Mr RanMeeting of the Missionary so-''York from Chicago, stopped by to visit wilh her mother. Mrs. Hattie
Lowell's attack
points.
| tended Uie funeral of her aunt. Mrs. dall, who attended Grand Rapids
aee his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mlns
will match your budget with
Tomorrow night' the Saxons play Texas.
ciety at Mr*. Lawson Smith's home
Elliott, also Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bristol and other relatives.
a cash loan that will help
host to the Ionia Bulldogs. Thl*
B«-n Ames Williams—Time of I James Matthews of Hastings Tue*- junior college is assistant manager in Woodland. December 16.
Members of the Mr
and Mrs.
____
dn&gt;' UK
afternoon.
&gt;al
at mgrochu
and ho
Ham
corporation.
1 Iw..,
,.IWU.
..
rocmi ana
?* corporation.
Marlow recently. '
Is the first league game fpr Has- Peace.
solve your financial problem.
Church of the United Brethren tn i Mr. and Mr* Fred Henney were George Conklin family to lhe num­
Non-Fiction
' Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Schalbly of —
—
-----vernon -Lee Baffler
Dies Suddenly
Ungs
Last year Ute Saxons de­
Christ
Zworykin
^auiyaui &amp;
ot Wilson
r. .™»M—
—Photo
«Cells.
WA..— Grand Rapids visited !■hta
— parents. I Vernon Lee Raffler, second son
.Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Mil­ ber of forty-eight met al the Dow­
feated Ionia twice by lhe scores
I. H. Osgood. Minuter
. liard Brechelsen of near Brown ling church for their Thanksgiving
' John itHenrv Srhaihlv
W. King-Give VnuYour Hair na Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schaibly Run.
Sun- II ot Mr. and Mra. Vemlce Raffler of Woodland
observance. also honoring their son.
'school.
1 Chance.
iday afternoon.
East Woodland was taken to PenLineups
Morning worship and sermon
Clifton Conklin who returns lo
Fred H. Helse-1.000 Question* | Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Faul nnd nock hospital. Wednesday at 6 P.
Hastings
CITIZENS CREDIT
juaia ui tni. miu mis. iiuim jen- Camp Edwards. Massachusetts, af­
and Answers on T.B
grandson Jack, were Sunday dinner m. and passed away early Thurs- 10:00 A. M.
Player
Sunday
school
11:00
A.
M.
ter a period with home folks.
•son
Saturday
in
Grand
Rapid*
celCORPORATION
Val T. Honson—Practical Tree 1।-----------------------------------------------guests of Mr and Mrs. Clarencer Ar— 1, &lt;j
,jav
ay morning
morning after but
bjit a few days'
t----Lane
Christian
Endeavor
7:30
P.
M
„
..
;&lt; nie nt
CSm
V
I
...
*
'
-___
■.
&gt;
___
.
___
___
'ebratlng
the
latter
’
s
wedding
anni-.
of Battle Creek.
|
He would have been ex­
Surgery.
Bush
Cottage prayer meeting, Wednes- versary.
GREGORY
Frederick J. Camin—Model Boat I Mrs. Rhoda Austin spent the week actly fourteen years of age had he
Banash
w-------- . r
, o j
We *re h*PW 10 report, the opend
her *on and farnly. Mr. nvea
nved one more ony.
day. nc
He wu*
was uiscn
taken
Building.
i1—
™ wllh
—
Kenyon &lt;C»
No preaching service Sunday eve- |f ration performed on Era in Mar-; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drake received
Popular Mechanics — Build a and Mrs. Robert Austin of Lansing, jh Friday, the day after Thanks-! nlng
Garrison
December 13th.
'•—■- —— — - ---------- ------------------ 1 word from their son. Albert, that he
Boat.
.
TBc Blue Star Mothers met at, giving, complaining of a pain In his
Coleman
'’ and he was rewarded wllh a job in Is now at Camp White. Oregon.
J. C. Furnas—So You're Going to the home of Mrs. Lawrence Fine- leg. -nle pain travelled up Into hl* Kilpatrick
Keeler
Sunday school 10:30 A. M.
'the shipping department at WilMr. nnd Mra. Ed Hunt are moving
Stop Smoking.
■ frock Monday evening. Chris'mas body and his intestines were parTownsend
Worship and sermon 11:30 A. M.
to the Caukin form near the fair­
। Elizabeth Coatsworth — Country , decorations were used throughout I aitzed which caused ids death after ।
Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M.
Carol Walters of Clarksville has grounds this week.
Poems.
I «h«* house.
nousc. Red
maCross
vrosswork
woraoccupied
occupi , but a few hours, t
Cottage prayer meeting. Thura- een visiting her grandparents. Mr. i Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Wade and
. ..
| He was a member of the FreahM«y Pickford• —Why -Not Try uw
the mothers during lhe
the eventag.
evening.
WVwwWwWWWwik O0lj
, Mr.
family were Thanksgiving Day
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs Glenn
Glenn Farthing
Farthing aand nun class ta our local high school
week. Thursday afternoon she vis­ guesta of Mr. and Mr* Arthur Wadp
Alfred Hooper—A Mathematics Joyce were Sunday dinner guesta and also a faithful attendant of lhe
ited school with Janet and Linda of Holt.
„ Refresher,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Corl. zion
Zion Lutheran
Lutneran church
enuren and
ano Sunday
sunuay DEATH FOLLOWS
Lu
Tlscher.
Jg i Louise D. Rich—We Took To The Olmstead.
|( School. ™
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Robinson
He -»•&gt;
was taking religious in- SEVERE ILLNESS
R ; Woods.
! Mrs. Edison Baas spent the week- structlon and expected to be eonMrs. James R Matthews, aged 65. mon* Orange had to be postponed and aon and Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Learn of Kalamaxoo spent Sunday
K | Hartzell Spence—Get Thee Be- • end in Lansing.
; nrmed In the spring.
£, hind Me
i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flcstner and
Besides hl* parents, he leaves five her home near Leach lake, after for two weeks which makes It Dec. afternoon and evening with Mr.
ia
•
. son.LeRoy,
ix-Koy.
___Mr.
_____
......Wil- ■ . brothers nnd one stater.
’3
StanleyJohnston—Queen of the . yon.
nnd
nnd Mr*.
wa* ,
— ..a. „
....1WUH w
. ,..fc moHU
an a-.„z&gt; ! »d Mr*. Burrel Phillips. Mr*. RobEh- “
several weeks of illness.
Wilson left
Monday [IU0I| ancj ^fra. Learn are niece* of
Ils Dalton
Dalton were
were entertained
entertained at
al thc
the I Funeral services were held SatA Flat-tops.
1 Us
tn Carlton township on Aug. for TexM to Join her husband Who
* I&gt; Mrs. Phillip*.
home of
of Mr
Mr nnd
nnd Mrs.
Mrs. Raymond
Raymond urdav nt 1:30 P. M. from the Wing boru
(gl Christmas Annual—1942.
| |home
7. 1877, the daughter of George svtvs recently Inducted Into military' '
Russell Whelan—Tlie Flying Tl- Dalton of Lake Odessa Sunday for I funeral home and 2:00 P. M. from and Josephine Rounds Murdock. jenicc. Sh(. wm rcturn wme tlmc !' MIm Ruth Park of Cement City
M gers
| dinner. Other guests were Mr. and the Zion Lutheran church wilh bur­ Mr. and Mrs Matthew* lived ta after the first of the year.
ara* the guest of her sister. Mr*.
g
Cornelia O. Skinner and Emily Mrs. Theodore Metaenhelder of Hjn Woodland Memorial Parte.
Carlton township &gt;*nd ta the city 1 Mr. an Mr*. Floyd Danney. East Earl Drake. Thursday and Priday.
g Kimbrough
— Our
jI 7^^
--------- Heart*
--------- • Were , llncls.
-J
Those from
from BWay
away who
who ^tended
attended of Hastings before moving to Grand state Road, were Sunday night sup- ' Mr. and Mra. Harold Slocum enM Young and Gay.
Rev. and Mrs. Oeo. Wingard, the
funeral service*
services were
Herman Rapids where they resided for a p«r guesta of Mr. and Mra. Gerald tertalned twelve for Hianksglving
-----------------------------------------F. P Adam*, ed.—Innocent Mer- Woodland, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clar- Johnson of- Flint.
-. dinner.
•
Mra. —
Herman number of years, returning to their Tlscher and family.
riment.
ence Forman of Homer called on Sandeen. Henry Kline
'■
and’ **
Henry ihome
j home on N. Broadway a few
few years
yean |I
■ ««.
■
.FAIR LAKE
H. Brickell. ed.—O. Henry Mem- • Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Forman Sunday Sandeen
S.wHwn of Hastings.
Hoxtlties Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs ago.
neo
Survivlno are the husband. 1 PLEASANT RIDGE
Surviving
oriai Award Prize Stories of 1942.'“---------- -------------------------afternoon.
Lester Forman,---who has Claud Sabin and family of Albion. three son*. Plynn and W. Bruce | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinne spen-. I The Kinsley Ladies Aid will hold
E. C. Jordan, et al—Fundamen­ been visiting his grandparents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bercy Ovenshirc. Bat­ Matthew* of Grand* Rapids and the weekend with friend* in Grano' the Dec. meeting on Dec. 16 for
pot luck supper at 7:30. Christmas
tals of Radio.
nnd Mra. Forman and Larry, Wlni- tle Creek. Mr. and Mra. Newman Robert J. Matthews of Muskegon; Rapids.
Gordon Holman—Commando At- . fred, George and Wayne Forman. Sabin and Mn. Pearl Harrison of two daughters, Mra. Alice Conlon I Donald Townsend is In training gifts will be exchanged.
who were visittag their other grand- Bellevue.
tjeuevue. HU
nu uncle.
unc.e, Corp.
wp- Arnold
Aroma of Atlanta. Oa.. and Mra. Kathryn I at Camp Custer. The best of luck to
Jackson Sunday to the wedding of
•Robert Trumbull—The Raft.
parent* Mr. and Mm. Lester Miller Johnson of the Army Air Force, Nielson of Hastings; fourteen grand all
— our
— boys, wherever
•
*
they
are sta। ]Donna Hastings.
Jean Barnes. Librarian. of Clarksville, returned home with Waco. Texas was given a ten day children, and |wo brothers. Hugh Honed.
, their parent*.
। furlough to attend the funeral but Murdock. Rolling Bay, Wash., and
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Richardson
It Is not in what I shall get but
MAPLE GROVE FARM
Mr and Mra. Lawrence Ptaefrock through poor train connections did R Bruce Murdock ot Avon, Idaho. and John visited relative* at Ovid ‘ in what I can give that I shall look
BUREAU GROUP
called on Mr. and Mra. Jacob Smith nct arrive until Saturday evening. The Rev. L. Winston Stone con­ on Sunday. Nov. 2S.
to for satisfaction.—Calvin Coolidge.
The Maple Grove farm Bureau i of Vermontville Sunday afternoon •
ducted the funeral service at the
Group held their November inect- nnd found Mr. Smith, who recentWoodland Township School
Walldorff funeral home on Tues­
ly had his leg amputated at Pen -1
HJ&lt;h, Kcho®*
day at two o'clock. Interment was
Sydney Stanton on Saturday eve­ ! nock hospital, gaining nicely.
|
Basketball
In Riverside cemetery.
ning. Nov. 21 with forty present. '1 About fifty members and their
Margene Kussmaul has been electThe meeting waa called to order |&gt; families of the Masonic Order and , ed captain and Lucille Gardner, co­
by Chairman Norman Stanton who !1 the O. E. S. enjoyed a cany-ln din- captain of the girls basketball team. GREGORY
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Yeckley ot
ner Friday night. A program of i
~
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Rutand Twp, spent Monday evening
. n. movies. Gas rationing was «,m" «»4 Ib*1** lollo-rt uw bln.1
Zion Lolhwnn Chorch
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konleczny.
talklng
Ulkln,
Ou rcuunln.
;
pau, w ae#|„
Mrs John Johnton and Loretta
discussed Each month one of our
Friday P. M.. December 11. Wo- of Delton were weekend guests of
members write to our seven boys I Mary Lake accompanied by Elean| man* Missionary Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jones. On
In service. Thc next meeting will or Benner at the piano
Miss
Virginia
Hesterly
qf
Grand
I
10:00
A.
M.
—
Sunday
school
Sunday
they were all dinner guests
be held al the Briggs church base­' , Rapids spent the weekend ‘with her i
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11:00 A. M.—Morning worship
| of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pratt of Rut­
ment Saturday evening, Dec. 19.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hes3:30 P M Lutheran Gospel Hour,land.
. land.
।
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of
East
Woodland
over
CKLW.
I
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More than three million men. wo-1 terb'
Woodland,
' Mary Ellen Phillips of Hastings
men. and children have died of tu- I Mra. Frank Bragdon Is seriously
Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve­ was a weekend guest of her grand­
------------------nlng.
*
berculoals In Uie United Slate* dur- U1-----at—
her—
home
in----------East Carlton.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Barrel Phil142 E. State Street
Phone 2331
Ing the last thirty years. Close to
Methodist W. 8. C. 8. to Meet ।। Religious Instruction on Thura- Ups. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips
of ».«,
the day afternoon a* usual.
two million more would have died; Tlie
-— December
—---------- meeting «.
of Hastings were Sunday guests.
n C.
„ n.
...i
Thp Evangelical Church
during that time If the mortality 1 Methodist ...
W. 8.
S. ...
will be . held
Mb* Susie Phillips was home
J. 8. Deabler. pastor
rate of 30 years ago hud continued. in the church parlors. Wednesday!
last week but .left Tuesday for the
evening. December 16 instead of |
10: 00 A. M. Universal Bible Sun­ home of Mr. and Mra. Robert Kee­
lhe 23rd. Annual election of of- day.
-------------------------------------------------------ler (Prances Bllven) of the Star dlsfleers will be held. Faith Circle will I
Anthem: "That Sweet Jitory of trict to care for her and their baby
be hostesses.
Old".
' son. who was bom Monday.
West Woodland Birthday Club
Theme of sermon. “Why I Believe
Mr. and Mra. Utwrence Anders of
The West Woodland Birthday club The Bible"
| Hastings were Sunday evening
entertained at the home of Mrs.
11: 00 A. M. Sunday school
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Hello Keelers:

16 PACES—2 SECTIONS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942

SECTION ONI—PAGES 1 to 8

THE 1942 COUNTY Is Isolation A Dead Issue? SHORT HISTORY OF HASTINGS EMPLOYEES FIRST IN STATE JO WIN HIGHEST
FAIR LOST MONEY
THE WINDSTORM CO.
Kelly. Culbert, Longitraat
Naw Fair Board Director*
The annual meeting of the BarryCounty 'Agricultural Society was
held Saturday at the court house.
The three directors whoae terms ex­
pired with that meeting were: Chas.
rLeonard
_-------------, , . of
and-------------Willtem ,Schadsr,
this city, and Earl Olmstead of
Nashville. AU three declined a re­
election. In their places the mem­
bees present selected Frank Kelly
of this city. Walter cultyrt of Carlton and Clarence Longstreet of MlddlevUle.
' .
According to the figures present■
~, .L
““
lasl ^alr *trf •H PrSH. end Uje ex­
P™— •&gt; ■&gt;»
which
■’,“h shows that the fair lacked

You will notice the salutation and
to you in the armed fortes, whether
or not you have ever had a bowling
ball layout hands. "Kegler" applies
to you. as you are helping knock
down Ute three biggest sticks on
earth------Adolph. Benito, and Togo
In writing this letter. I am re presenting the bowling fraternity of our
local community and hope to give
you a gnentol picture from a local
Mandpolnt of this fine &lt;y« lanta-,
Uringi game.
'
It ban been aaid that Rip Van
wmaie wm uic must iwmou* uuwier ln-hUU»r. 1 Urlnk m, I.™ mu.&lt;
be .rieeted by Rip's RiRuenee—that ■
pert el bl. pre. when he
wxind
-Reep 1 hope this teller will not
™mp.re
compare u&gt;
in quauiy
quality w.u.
with my uwn
own
boallng-though it may be quanUty ,
tiuit I lack. Anyway I Just don't get
upon whtch “ JT tT1'
not* “
so bad “
as "
It woth
enough pins. 1 think that I should the
,h" result was nA
',h*­
resort to the technique that was erwise would have been. At the time
told to me a few weeks ago.
cash balance on hand of 8107.14.
A novice bowlei, on
'? nearing the *”* association however, owes notes
end of u game, was t_*2
'
*1*’ *
„ of
.
which were givefl to the
strike WM made in the
l" tenth frame, ' officers to pay their salaries. That
an extra Uvo balls were allowed and is all the debt the association owes.
that if a (pare was made, an extra
Bo it is not In live desperate situa­
tion ot most county fain.
that n spare was made in the last
No action was taken about hold­
frame and when the extra ball was ing a fair in 1943. That was left
thrown, a strike was made—then with the directors. It would seem.
came another spare, a strike and a
spare. This wm too much for Bill , fair and the war situation which
Schader. the proprietor, and he hur­ I may continue, that a county fair
riedly made a more clear explana­ i here next summer would be imtion of the scoring rule.
■ probable. However, that will be up
As I write this letter. I can see a to the fair board.
parade of fares; those of you who ' The six holdover members of tlie
are In the armed forces—not only do | board are as follows: Harold Foster,
we miss you as Individual* but we . Clare Williams of Irving. Rene Mott,
miss you in number*. When you of Baltimore. Henry Roger* of Pralrwere here, we had full ahifto at i levllle, William Sherwood and Oeo.
seven and nine o'clock, five nights R. Green of this city. Three and
during the week or p total of eight the
■
•
■
•
-Satur­
three
members
chosen
league*: seven for the men and one day will consUtute the fair board
for the women. Now we have five for the ensuing year.
leagues for the men and one for the
The old board did their very best
women. Computing the number, it to make the last fair a winner; but
mean* that better than sixty are In Il couldn't be done. Nearly every
the armed forces.
county fair in the slate lost money
We have had an addition of two In 1942, and the Ionia fair reported
teams from tlie Clear lAke Coast smaller crowds, and barely played
Guard Camp who bowl in the Serv­ even. The new board will no doubt
ice League and these boys are giving give thorough consideration to the
a very gfood account of themselves situation In which the association
Coast Guard team No. 1 is leading finds itself, and'decide what is the
the league and Coast Ouard team wise course to take for the future.
No. 2 is in second place:
As you know, teams vie with each
other for the best looking shirts and
many are the colors and combina­
tion of color* that are worn but the
bowling shirts used by the Coast
Guards are about the best looking
that arc wom. (They were designed
The 10th Dividend Will Be
.by Uncle Sami.
Paid by Receiver Mohrmann
You may be Interested to know
Uta* the bowler* are making their
The necessary authorization by
contribution to the war effort and the state banking commissioner
have taken an initiative in the sale and approval by Judge McDonald
ot bonds and stamps. The American In Circuit Court have been given
BowlHig Congress recommends that for an 8 per cent, dividend by H.
prize money be paid in war stamp* O. Mohnnann. receiver of the Nash­
and the local secretaries are making ville State Bank. Thia, the tenth,
payments in stomps. Special weeks dividend may be the final one.
nre designated as service weeks and nils one will amount to (60,094.
Approval by Judge McDonald was
for the U. 8. O Ttie ABC has also given last Friday, after the state
banking commissioner had given
men and If you are fortunate enough his unction for the dividend payto be stationed where you can take
advantage of sanctioned bowling, you
need not pay the usual sanction fee posited with the state treasurer.
The big bowling event of the year That sum will be placed to the
will not be held, the 1943 National credit of Receiver Mohnnann in
i Uie Central National Bank branch
Tournament tn Buffalo has been at Nashville and, with the funds
called off. Many other tournaments
the receiver already had on deare being called off and It means • posit in that bank, will meet the
that the bowler will soon become a dividend of 8 per cent on the
"home loving" type.
(751,177.93
of
depositor claims
The leading teams in the differ­ against the bank. This dividend will
ent leagues are as follows; In the make 78 per cent payment on the
Recreation League, Les Hawthorne's bank's deposits.
Hastings Ice and Fuel team is lead­
Previous to the bank holiday or­
ing Leonards by three games; State dered by President Roosevelt in
Insulation, sponsored by Chas. Flor- 1933, the receiver of the Nashville
la. to leading Goodyear Bros. Rdwe. bank had collected enough- from
by two games; Horner Reynold's
Machines and Will Hackney's Ship­ about to pay a 35 per cent dividend.
pers are tied for thelead in the Pis­ Then came the crashing of many
ton Ring League; The Bliss League more banka, which on Washing­
leadership Is all tied op between ton orders were closed and placed
John Hill's Office team and Ray in receivers' hands folllowtng the
Shroyer's Electricians; Coast Ouard banking holiday. The stale treas­
No. 1 is leading in the Service urer had deposited large funds in
League, and in the Womens League. his hands, which had been paid
him by------------receiver*
of ----------------banks that
The Leonards are six games aheadto
--------------T —
of Trio date and State Insulation .
failed previous to the bankwho ore deadlocked for second place j
'Continued on page J. Bee. 1)
Emma Carpenter Payne to captain
** ‘
of the Leonards and Eva Ksumm! POSTPONED AUCTION SALE
and Hazel Roush lead the Trio and I MORTIMER NICHOLS. Prop. ■
State Insulation teams.
Because of the severe cold wealhMany years ago, it would have er and the Icy conditions of the road
been a novelty to have had women Mr. Nichols was compelled to post­
taking part in bowling but today it i pone hto sale. With the exception
to entirely different The women °f
horse and 75 ot the sheep,
bowler* play a big part In the pas- which have been sold, he will oftlme. Many of the fair sex who have
the same list of horses, sheep,
and took as offered in the ad in
entered the service or have taken
Carlton Center or 8 miles west ot
positions In war work
Interest is high on Monday nights Woodland on Tuesday, Dec. 23.
when the twelve teams meet and Dewey Reed will cry the sale and
some exceptional scores are turned Fred Henney will clerk. Read last
week's ad for full particulars
1I warn you men not 10
to unoer-rate
under-rate
__
the ability of the ladles at this
E
game. If you do. some day you will Twr- TAXPAYERS
find yourself on the short end of the
I will be al my home In Prairie­
score.
«*ery Friday from Dec. 11 to
The Holiday Mason is now here
• Inclusive, at Delton Stole
and the best Merry Christmas that Bank- Jan- 3. for the collection of
can be wished for you. 1* that you U?’t?nd, 1°®
,
will be able to come home for the
i?*1*
P^MrievUte Twp.
holiday*. To thoM who will not be I Tre“' De,U,n
A*"”able to secure a furlough, our wish NOTICE
”'
is that rou have a bl* holiday din-' winter taxes of the Citv of Has­
ner and if poaaibie bowl a tew game. ting, are diTaSd
DeTw
for pure enjoyment.
!1W to Jan^oHMJ
'

FINAL DIVIDEND OF

545300

At a meeting of farm women In
Chicago proceeding the formal
opening ot the American Fann
Bureau Federation Convention, iso­
lation was called an "obsolete is­
sue," and the farm women termed
national Isolation for the United
States or any other nation, im­
possible in any sort of sane, post­
war peace. Such sentiment* com­
ing from representatives of a large
section of this country which used
to be "hide-bound" isolationist
augurs well for a sensible, liberal
solution of post war problems.

tlnn with other naUons to estab­
lish peace on. a world-wide I

Willkle faction of the parly In the
defeat of Werner W. Schroeder,
arch-IsolationUt, tn the race for
the national Republican chalrman-

Given,
Rotarian* by I hi
President. Harrison Dodd*
Harrison Dodd*, president of the

friend and supporter of Senator the speaker at the Rotory club
Robert Taft who rode along with I luncheon Monday noon. He had

the pre-Peart Harbor isolationist* been asked to give a history of the
and whose views on foreign affairs company and tell about the business
have been politically opportunistic I “ u doln&lt; no.w
he ^dproved
A
r
«.
interesting to Rotarians
rather than tlean-cul and positive , lt8 Mld thr windstorm Co was
Of course the new clialrman will organized in 1885 and Is now well
not-have much to say In shaping along in its 58th year. Of the 60

lit n

The election of Harrison E p.n, polkU. t»&gt; It i. .1 let
1
Spangler as national chairman of
» &gt;.~r hun
U»t.
™ U
the Republican party still gives no
tiv th— Atlantic and
.uclue to the official Republican at­ Pacific Oceans are moats around eoinpany Ten years had passed bctitude toward post-war collabora&lt; Continued on page 4. this Sec t f0" the amount ot Uisurance iiad
'
reached the (18300.000 mark. At the
'praxnt time the company has a
membership of 130300. and the
,,
.
. g, , amount of Insurance it now carries
1* (489.ooo.ooo. The company pay*
I its losses promptly and has over
Up to Monday noon, only 15 eigh-1 *750,000 in cash and governmental
teen-years-old youths had registered . bonds
with Ute Barry county draft board | It luu about 35 employees, and Its
Sold $3,843.60 in Nov.
The registration began Friday, and pay-mn exceeds (30,000 annually,
More Schools Should Help will continue for ptree weeks from tjiU year it has paid the Hastings
that date During that time It is re- | pwtoffjce (11300 in postage. While
It to fine to have the schools of
the county, pupils and teachers, in­ qulred that all persons who iiave. the Hastings Manufacturing Co. is
i*rge»t patron of our post­
terested In selling bonds and war or win, become 18 during 1942 will now
--for many years the
•
—
•­
Wind
stamps. So far only 38 schools register. After January 1. every pen- office.
.
storm Co was by far the largest
have ;xnicipalrd. but it Is hoped — ----- .— .---------that all may do so. In the month age during 1943 must register with producer of revenue for that office.
the draft board nn
on hl.
hto birthday. Thi.
Tills
Windstorm Co. was responsible
» On December 15. Mr. Walter J.e------------------------ —------------------------ of November, according to the re­ ....
port of county chairman George is a federal regulation so it must be for giving Hastings a poatofflce of
Wade. Deputy State Administrator 'Cl
.Carpenter, the 38 schools sold obeyed
the first class.
of the War Saving* Staff of the U.
(3843.60 of war stamps and bonds.
While nearly every person who
S Treasury, told the employees of ma
A
The 38 schools reporting are as
carries insurance with tiie company
the Hastings Manufacturing Comfollows;
.
and who suffera a loas asks only a
Hastings
81.847.50. ' Woodland
pany that they had brought to ourf
fair adjustment, occasionally claims
(43435. NaahvlUe.
(39630. Mid­
of damage are made that are M&gt; un­
To Consider County Social
Residing On Less-Traveled city the distinction of being the first
dleville. (386.50. Hickory Comers
organization in the store to quail- '
reasonable that they hare to be d&lt;v
Road*. Stock up on
(306.35. Delton. (13430. Freeport.
fy for the United State* Treosurv'a.'
nled He* told of one man who
(46 90. Hender(65.75. Banfield.
Fuel,
Food
■
Bull's
Eye"
Pennant,
which
h
the
।
M&gt;e
U1 ™
claimed
that
the
wind
blew
open
hl*
------....
shott,
(43.75.
’ -----Norton
highest recognition given by the
of Slipervtoor. a rerolut^
barnyard gate and three of his hogs
The Ionia County Road Commis­ Treasury to partlclpanto in thDowling (38)5; Dunham (22 60.
adopted
(or ,
got into the highway. They were run
Mayo (21.10; Prairieville (1930;
sion
has
sent
a
warning
to
farmer*.
Payroll
War
Savings
Plan
and
sli
frBb
i
e
chin&lt;e
ln
Barry
over by an automobile and were so
lames P. Dibble
Milo (18.85. Barney Mills (1730;
Welfare
BoaH.
...jxx.vx. that they
ux.v, bmk
badly Injured
had. w
to be and other residents of that county they are one of the first groups In county Sostel
Completes Training At
Quimby (1635; Carlton
---------Center
killed. He asked the Windstorm Co. living away from the main county the United States to earn thia rec- beginning on January 1. As it haa
813.45; Martin
“
Gregory
(13.10.
Luke Field, Aris.
been conducted, that body consists
to pay him the value of these pigs and slate highways. They are urged ogniUon.
Berryville (930.
810.60.
Brown
The Pennant was presented In a of three member* Myron Tuckerand
denounced
the
company
for
Ito
to
keep
fuel
and
food
supplies
on
James
P.
Dibble.
21.
son
of
Mr.
UUle Brick
(7.70. Star
88.06.
formal ceremony held on Thorn St. man Of
..
Culver 86.80. Fish 8530. and Mrs.'James E- Dibble. R-l. Has­ refusal. Another patron sent in a hand al their homes in sufficient between the company** piston ring Mater of
Assyria 84.75.Monroe
(4.40. Stev­ tings. has received his "silver wings" claim for the value of a cow. He said quantities to sustain them for a con- plant and projectile plant. All work werr
ens 3390. Welcome (3.00. Lake­ and a second lieutenant's commls- the wind had blown his bam door siderable period, m a precaution
open. One of his trustful bovine* against being snowbound this winter,
view (230.Jones (2.40...
North
had walked through that opening
The Ionia commission says that
Pine Lake (2.00. Hinds (2.00. Fish­
and had suffered a fractured limb, these rural residents may find a
er (130. Moore (135. Goodwill
a uniformed Color Ouard and the visor* at U«ir October mrollng. ra75c. Durfee 70c. Total (3,843 60.
------ —; — ——-----—— ■----------- cicvtcu Ml sucuruwi
uuosasr
■ complete isolation for consider- to
(Continued on page 6. Sec. 1)
In his letter to the teachers and
assist in the Flag raising.
'.ablc periods during heavy storms
schools of the county, urging all
In expressing hto regret that thei -nje resolution adopted by the
(this winter, because of difficulties Pennant
was being presented ao supentsors m OctoberTrorided

38 CO. SCHOOLS SELL
STAMPS AND BONDS

,o
ZWIJ
Not Many 18-Tr. Olds
Hdve Registered So rar

HASTINGS BOY
COMMISSIONED
IN AIR CORPS

| LEGION HONORS
F BARRY DRAFT BD.

pen ter said. "Just look at the fine
porting for November. You really
took a "sock" al the Axis, and
let's "sock" them again and again
with Stamps and Bonds, and show
them we're in the good old U. 8. A.,

L i

Baskets for Needy
To Be Taken
Christmas Eve

’------

Marine, Returned from
Guadalcanal Is
Guest Speaker

Memtiers of the Barry County

Road Comm'n.
Engineer Now in
Naval Service

many montha after to had been!there should, beginning Januai
conditions.
The Ionia County Road Commis­
sion states that it cannot hope to
operate on its usual schedules for
'snow removal this winter, because
I of serious difficulties in getting re- employees invest 10 per cent or more **iarte», for doing the active work;
of the overall gross payroll in War . that the third member would receive
Bonds
15 00 per &lt;lav and mileaee for atland plows in continuous operation. Savings
Wr W.rf. .1*^
. thrill nt '
'....... .........
' Besides that, the commission says
‘that there to a serious shortage of
told
them
that
tlie
name
of
the
quired to do. The board also rwdueed
experienced help In road work at the
Hastings Manufacturing Company me number of clerks from two to
present time.
Another matter which the Ionia was sixth in a list ot organ-xatlons one. and fixed the pay of the ana
printed in the Treasury Depar'-i at (HJO. '
Commission did not mention, but
ment's nation-wide InstriicUon* for
77^ supervisor did not. at their
Barry county because we have as establishing a Payroll War Savtogu October meeting, select the proposed
Plan, and that this local group tBO active members but poatponsd
large a mileage of roads and more stood
pridefuily in the natnotte I (Continued on page 3. fl*e l)
difficult country to build and main­
company of such huge organizations
---------------- &lt; j »'■ X-——
tain roads compared with Ionia.
We also have considerably smaller as International Harvester, with Tf a Alirnf Pllli*
NxRo^ Co.,
highway revenue from the stale, be­ JWW.mpk,,™
cause of our much less population.
"Die Barry County Road Conunlssloti has had to figure closely to get waiter. City Chairman 6f the Pay- *■“*•*■■
MW1WW

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dinner given by Lawrence Bauer
Post. No. 45. in Legion hall here
Tuesday evening. Lieut. Edward
Distribution of baskets for the
Pumala of the Coast Ooard Camp
needy—and there are some in Hasat Clear lake and Lieut. Crebb.
public relations officer and Lieut.
The Junior
Bemenko. operations officer, both
of Kellogg Field. Battle Creek,
the deliveries on Christmas eve.
were special guests.
Community
Lieut. James P Dibble
singing was lead by Carl Randal*.
flees of Adelbert Cortright. up­
I boatswains mate ana
and ruouc
Public re
re-­
. I,
Dooaiswains
In the Air Corps Reserve, after ]atjons officer at the Clear take
stairs in the Hendershott block. gion
successfully completing the U. 8.
ine
Those who wish to contribute bas­
......
...
.
Army nvlrur
flying rnnrae
course at I.iik*
Luke Ptelrl
Reid,
kets of gifts, or money, or food, Armv
(Continued on page 2. Sec. 1)
I.sen. commander of the Legion here,
should bring their contributions to
Judge Oortright's offices before five
Kim Sigler, chairman of .the
county draft board, presided «s
o'clock Thursday afternoon. Decem­
toastmaster. Laurence E. Barnett,
ber 34. Those planning to give bas­
prosecuting attorney, reviewed the
kets to certain ones should notify
work of the local board and pointed
Judge Cortright. so there may be no
out that in the two appeals which
duplication of gifts.
had been carried to the president
for review, the decisions of the
Barry County ■ Road Commission, , board had been sustained in both
PAGING A BARRY COUNTY
left Friday for Norfolk. Virginia. I1 instances. He also uid that copies
SOLDIER AT CAMP RUCKER I
Is there a Barry county soldier He registered in the first draft.
boy now stationed at Camp Rucker. Later he enlisted In the U. 8. Navy board had been requested by the
for service in Its engineering de- '
Alabama, who would like to spend
state board for use as a guide to
tlie Christmas holiday tor some pertinent, and was accepted. As he iother boards throughout the state.
other time soon) with the home Is a graduate engineer, he was .Herod, were proof Xugh of ti^
made
a
Lieutenant,
Junior
Grade,
folks but to not able to finance the;
trip? Would he be able to come If I
‘he
engineering depart­ excellror work being done bj tCZ

|tAlHElU jlNU

iThornapple Lake
j Level Argued
A~?*.nner* “n * In Circuit* Court

CHRISTMAS CAROLS

n

maintenance work and build a few
more miles of Improved road each
year. The coming year this will be
much more difficult because of re­
strictions placed by tire government
upon the use of automobiles. These
will reduce by a considerable Che
gasoline that will be bought, and
probably cause a considerable re­
duction in the number of automobile
licenses t&lt;fr next yeaZso that the
question of money to operate may
enter the problem of snow clear­
ance. We know that will be true in
many counties.

' llvln« ott Ule mjUn
counly
»«&gt;d
‘n ?*rn'
।. and in manv
many Olbera,
others, to keen
keep on hand
..
. _.
slon to verv sorrv to lute hto icrvample
supplies
of
fuel
and
eatables
u you snow or »ucn a one picue.
' .
1 Members of the draft board and
get in touch with the Banner
the Barry County War Board were that will carry them through a
period of several days, possibly
once.
y
h^I Introduced by Mr. Sigler.
On Saturday, a good Samaritan.!
J®Speaker of the evening wU JJaut.
blockaded with anotr drifts
who would not tell his name, came c*lllr8e 01
w°rk during the -j
(Continued
Sec. 1)
xwvnwitwiru on
UU page 5. OW.
II
to the Banner office and made pos-1 *1&gt;5en«;
Mr. west,
slble this offer
-----------------------------------respondents
This man. who had been in the notice
service, came home on furlough. He and advertisers
purchased a round trip ticket from
Dothan. Alabama to Kalamazoo.
For some reason, which he did not delivered before Christmas we will
Owing to Increased coat* of pro­
'
‘
’ I The matter of determining a
lake was ductionj including substantial price
Ice and has the one way ticket from To do this three days work will have level for Thornapple
Kalamazoo to Dothan, valued nt to be crowded into two, so we would argued before Judge McDonald in advances tn such items as paper.
about 813 which he would like to appreciate the cooperation of ad­ Circuit court last week. There are Ink. type, metal, labor), combined
vertisers. correspondents, church or­ many angles to the case, and many
have some worthy soldier use.
Fixing with decreasing revenues from com­
The Banner to glad to help this ganisations. etc. In getting their conflicting Interest* also
Good Samaritan and we have the copy In early. Saturday if poaalble. the level for Thornapple lake la mercial advertising due to restric­
not easy. Water pours into it from tions which have been necessarily
ticket- which we are authorized to
The Hastings Banner
a large area Ln Barry and Eaton placed on civilian production and
pass on to some lucky man tn Uncle
Sam's service. This ticket Is void
countlea whose drainage water en­
ter* Thornapple river above the trade during tills wartime emer­
after Feb 10, so if you know o( any FIREMEN HAVE BUSY DAY.
lake, and many farms have draln- gency. the kubacription price of the
such soldier, please let us know at FARM HOME, CONTENTS BURN
Two fires in the city on Monday age which empties into these two HASTINGS BANNER will be raised
IK*
X.
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«... •&gt;__ . ...
chimney the lake was fully eight feet above 50c per year, commencing Jan. 1.
U. 8- 0. CAROLERS
1943. with the following schedule in
effect:
.
bion College has voluntarily token ence Wood home in the fourth ward. cr than at present
With lands
Local and including all of Barry
over the assignment of organizing The damage wm negligible in botn largely cleared of trees and low countyJ.... (130 yeas
carolers among the other students cases
*reM drained, water tn wet yean
Out
of
county
and including all
nnm* nn vseattrvn with th— int—,.t
— —evening
W—I-- a
- —
_ X ...
Early I"
In th
the
country finds
its ___
way___________________
into the lake far
of continental U. 8. A- (330 year
alarm called the fireman to the more readily than it did when the
cal UBO. for the Coast Ouard home of Glenn Gates near Shultz county was unsealed.
FOREIGN(2 50 year
The farm residence was found to
After listening to all the arguholidays.
be on firs and because the fire had manta by the five attorneys who
already gained such headway and appeared tn the case. Judge Mc- at the present rate through Dec 31.
Identified because they will wear of­ but very little water was available. Donald took the matter under ati­
ficial UjB.O. arm bands and any the house and con tento were com- vtsement, will study it thoroughly
contribution made to the group win pletely destroyed. The loss was only and render his decision as soon
partly covered br Insurance.
|as he can.

co«

IDCDVKODt MAN*
. JUFlIl 1UVKJ riAIJl.
fUA||^r ftEf
HU LllAnuE UEV&gt; 4

TIMELY WARNING TO
BARRY CO. FARMERS

NOTICE TO
SUBSCRIBERS

roll War Saving* Plan staff, escort- ■
------------ed Mr Wade, and Dr Schowalter
Introduced him to tlie Hastings em­
Ail Rocm Renewed
ployees
•
'
At Christmas
On behalf of the employees, the ■
Pennant wm received by Common-1Central auditorium will
der Harry Larsen of the American scene of the eighteenth annual car­
Legion. following which the Pen- oi service of the Hasting* Tsochera'
nant wm formally raised by, the club Sunday. December 30, a*. 4:00
uniformed Color Guard, consisting p m
of Legionnaires and members of the
AH of the teacher* of th« public
Company'^ Ptent Protection Force, school* will blend their voicw* in Uie
anthem

SCHOOL PUPILS TO
“ T?*^ja!.|rfg
nra
—■ k .a*
a
a a m- has become one of the yuMtsda traPRESENT PAGEANT dlu«’« Hasting*. This will oot».
I pose pert one which fallows the pro-

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“Ckrixlm..
Today” To
T&lt; Aid Free
Bed Fund

-Ium.

Children of Central school win when the yellow, black, brown,
present a pageant enUtled "Christ- white races will enter a calhe
auditorium
■■ —' —~
•
11UII Ul MK kylUlM. W1UW ■&gt;*&gt; ■
Each year, the children, insteud 1
(Continued on pag« 8. Boe. :
of exchanging gift* with each oth-|--------------er or receiving treat* from their Cs
teachers, present a Christmas pro- **'
*nwi
gram and bring their offering which
is applied to the Children's Free Bed (
Fund. This fund makes possible a «
bed at Pennock hospital for use of I
children whose parent* are unable
school children of th* BL
to pay all or any of the expanse school will give Uurir
rmxw*
that goes with hospitalisation
gram next Bunday ei

ChmtmOB
Christmas Program
Sun. evening, Dec. 20

Ute ancient and modem observance ium. The lower grades
of Christmas in our own and for- play enutted "The Chri

high school girls, Jean Kenyon and I
Nancy Walt. Mrs Ala Myers to gen-1 WILL INSTALL
era! chairman

a part of the

program.

Children

thetr December meeting. Other par* retasy L. 8.
ents are Invited.

SKATING

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, THURSDAY, DKCKMBER IT. IH1
him Clin Bush, daughter of Mr.
Bufkaley. Denver. Colo., on hh ad­
tranaferrcd from Camp Grant, III.
vancement to the rank ot 8*nr*ant
Sgt. DeVauIl la an instructor at the to Join the National Honor society.

.tATON AND BARRY
——~ CO. HEALTH COMM'S.
AT THE THEATRES

Word has been received from Nor­ an Island somewhere in the Pacific ter al Port Cutter Hl* promotion
from Clarksville to ths home of her
Held a Plaaaant Senia*
Margaret Hayaa
daughter. Mrs. Blake AUerdlng, In Glenn Perkins, who recently left forms hl3 Hastings relatives. He
Scattergood think* fatter than the
tive and ability In the work assigned desperate killer in thia mystery of
st Camp McCoy. Wisconsin..
Mr arid Mra Freeman Furrow
Mrs Forrest Lane is reported as him.
J. K. Altland, the director of ths
Wave-Times.
shadowed romance.
Ba.-ry County Health Department,
has enlisted. I* now a captain In the
UAN.TB.. Great
Lakes. Hl.
ent stationed at Clear lake HU duA tuneful, breezy romantic drama
Wiliam Crawford to al Camp Phll- of the adventurers of a youthful duraUon by Dr. O. C. Stucky, dlrecUpa, Kansas.
partment.
The Receiver of the Nashville &lt; and runs away.
j Recently there was held In CharAlate Bank. Nashville, Michigan, I
■ lotte a meeting of the public health
announces that checks for the pay- ' “Half Way to Shanghai" starring

reoenUy purchased by Warren Car­
ter.
1
Hunters in Allegan Co. killed M
tar tn an eight day special hunting

OAVINGS^

The story pivots around a ma» 1
“ «“ lwo countlea to conthe location of China's sc- ^^^j^dty
compen“Uon
livery to the creditors of the Nash-. showing
.. _____________
vllle SUU Bank on Friday, Dee. 18. cret munitions dump.
104)
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the members of the two coiAmlttees
-MU, w^a.wwaw. u,
MM.il- —-- •
-----i evidently desiring to settle the questgan U now employed in the expert- QuigRy. John Mlljan. Mary Bath
I lion on a fair and equitable baste.
I mental test department at Wright' The story of
or the
tne police
ponce of
or a gn
great
™
rI Aeronautical Corp, Paterson. N. J.! chy. a mob of gangsters and a pan **
| Schwarts to the son of the late J. of lovers, thrite are the fotyi points *£proved that the
M. Schwarts and Sarah Schwartz. i of a succession of events which are J®“
*’}..? tret™
of Hastings.
Hasting*. He
He is
to a
a graduate
eraduate of
of said
said to
to furnish
furnish exciting
caching action.
action.
mt'8S00° salary c_f the Salon counof

THAT

MAKE

'Michigan SUte College, where he
I was a member of the Tau Beta Pi
I and Phi Kappa Phi fra ternlUro.
Hllk) Foundation. Vice Chairman of
the A. 8. M. E.
|
On Saturday. December 12. Mrs.
Kittle Bowne Olney celebrated her
89th birthday. Biie received many

A+424+B

Wo say it with low prices—our sincere wishes tor a Merry Christmas

HOLIDAY FOODS

and a Happy Holiday Dinner. Everything you need for the feast is right

ENGLISH WALNUTS, diamond lb. 32c
ENGLISH WALNUTS, emeralds lb. 29c
1
DO
lb. 37c
MIXED NUTS
seedless
pkg- 13c
RAISINS
jumbo
lb. 23c
PEANUTS
pkg
15c
6LAZED PINEAPPLE &amp; CHERRIES
3 lb. cans
59
100% HU«d
CHRISTMAS CANDY
Pkg 10c
CITRON PEEL
Pkg
10c
MIXED PEEL
5
pound
pail
95°
HONEY

for you. Plan your menu now—then fill it from top to bottom with

5 for 23c

GRAPE FRUIT

4 lbs. 25c

SPY APPLES

lb. 21c

CRANBERRIES
TANGERINES

dox. 21c

ORANGES, New Novels

dox. 47c

here in one convenient place . . . everything from a tender, tasty turkey

to a perfect Fruit cak'i .* . . and everything is priced to save money

those fine foods.

Leave Your Order Now for
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS, DUCKS
GEESE and CHICKENS
We will hove the beat quality and the best selection in town.

PORK NECK BONES *• 10c
PORK SAUSAGE — •t. 29c
■27c
FRESH SIDE PORK
CHICKENS —
35c
PORK LOIN ROAST
33c
SALT PORK »
17c
lb.

TASTY LOAF CHEESE

2 lb. 63c

American or Pimento

OLIVES, Plain bottle

17c

OLIVES, ituHed

23c

.

.No. 1 can 25c

DEL MONTE PICKLE CHIPS

Jar, 25c

OLIVES, Ripe, Del Monte

Dal Monte SWEET MIXED PICKLES. 16 ox. bat. 27c
DEL MONTE SWEET MIDGETS .. 16 ox. bottle 27c

DEL MONTE COFFEE

1 lb. 33c

FRUIT CAKES, Hojtcn 3! lbs.

.each $1.00

RITZ CRACKERS

11b. box 21c

PREMIUM CRACKERS

1 lb. box 18c

CIGARETTES, a carton$1.24
Fall Mall's. Phillip Morris. Rawleighs. Koob, Camels, Lueky Strikes Old Gold*.
Chesterfield*.

STALEYS GIojs Starch, 3 lb. pkg. 23c and re
10c pkg. Craam Corn Starch, 2c ALL FOR Z,
RED STAR YEAST

Improving from an attackrof pn«u-

2 Ige. cakes 5c

lb.

lb.

RING BOLOGNA
LINK SAUSAGES
lean
SALT PORK
SHORT STEAKS
FRESH SALMON STEAK
OYSTERS
PORK LIVER
BULK SAUDKRAUT
PORK SPARE RIBS
BEEF RIBS

22c
41c
lb. 25c
lb
37c
lb
37c
pint 39c
lb 22c
lb. 5c
lb. 27c
lb. 22c

•Mrs.
Wiin
of m
the usMtt
Cabbage
Patch” Population
of the two counties. Bar"rs^vviggs
n
raicn
cQunly fwd
------ —
------------------------- -------------starring Fay Balnter,
.
! sue and Eaton county 34.124. So it
Hugh Herbert. Vera Vogue
waa aareed that this county should
The famous story by Alice Hegan
nra
W-8?0 ot
“I,ry &lt;nd °"r
Rlce or
of tne
the tummcmown
l«m(&gt;&gt;e&lt;lown snt/tywwn
shaliytown
..— .—-------- ._ - . . ..—tracks
..------ and rne question of paying me sjoo
1
P^lp who
(yearly depreciation allowed on the

xs many calls from her irlendj.
Leslie W. Cook
had .an appen­
dectomy at Pennock hospital Sun­
day night, and seems to be making
a good recovery.
There was born Friday at Pennock
liaspitaJ a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fran­
cis Hamilton of Kalamazoo. Mrs.
Hamilton will be remembered by
many in Hastings as the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, who
arc very happy over the' fact Uiat
they are now grandparents.
Th* city council voted Friday eve­
ning to purchase a snow plow to u»c
on the city's streets.
Tlie council at their meeting Fri­
day night requested that places
where liquor is sold in Hasting*
cease selling beer and wine nt fl o'­
clock Christmas eve. The council

wm M n.n«.
John 1M„ j««"■&gt;• ’“""J','‘‘j’
.u- — ; pay 8150 toward the depreciation of
the car. If the Eaton committee had
been deposed to do so. they might
have said that if th* area of the
hills, and the far greater number of

ydung stage star who masquerades
ns a 12 yeur-old tom-boy to help her
mother win the handsome man she
loves.

HASTINGS BOY
COMMISSIONED
IN AIR CORPS
(Continued from page L Bee. 1)
Artz. He specialized In fighter
planes and has been assigned to a
squadron of P-38 interceptors.
Lieut. Dibble enlisted in the'Anny
Air Corps in April. 1M2. He wax
married in October to Miss Maxinc
Erway. Hastings.
Lieut Dibble graduated from Hus­
tings High School In 1930. after
which he worked with hl* brother In
a bakery business in Chicago. It was
Dibble's ambition to save money and
take an engineering course.
While in High school here. Dibble

that time, as the hours for selling
tire fixed by the state liquor com­
mission.
Pvt. John R. Keeler of Route 4.
Hastings, arrived last week in the
Field Artillery Replacement Train­
ing Center, Ft. Bragg. N. C . for
baste military training. He whs as­
signed to Battery C. 1st Battalion.
1st Regiment. After his Initial
training he will be transferred to a
field organisation.
Caro) Fuller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Puller. 714 W. Green
street, and a freshman at Kalama­
zoo College this year, was recentlypledged to the Kappa Pi Literary

ball team during hi* Junior and sen­
ior years and abn wa.i n pole vaul­
ter on the track squad. He waa pres­
ident of the Hl-Y during his senior
year and in addition was Interested
In many other activities^ ffcholostlcally. Dibble finished In Ute upiwr
fourth of his clans. '
In the words of pne of hl* former
Instructors here. Dibble was an allaround fellow with a fine person­
ality who dld much useful and con­
structive work for which he never
received or sought recognition th
the way of offices or titles.

The Hostings postoffice will be
open Saturday afternoon to accom­
modate those who wuh to send
Christmas packages
The damage case of Bernard Beverwyk against the Consumers Power
i Co., has been settled by tlie atlombeen dismissed.
Changed Hi* Mind
'
It ha.
has been said that
Although U
H.n„ O., n.«r ch.Mri hU mind
on a Political question, history
proves that he changed hl* mind
banking system which
regarding a hanking
he bitterly oppoied and then sup- .
ported.
I

fTKAND
THEATRE
Hostings, Mich. Telephones 2244-2557 J
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Irene Hervey and Kent Taylor

HALF WAY TO SHANGHAI
LITTLE JOE THE WRANGLER1

lb

SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 20-2T
Fay Balnter, Hugh Herbert, Carolyn Lee

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:M to 3:00

TUB.. WED., THUM.. DECEMBER 22-23-24

BETWEEN US GIRLS

Barry

theatri
?
Kl

Hortingi. Mich..' Phone. 2247-2282

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18-19
DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION

Guy Kibbee and John Archer

Scattergood Survive* A Murder

RIOT SQUAD
MIMBII

206 L STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICH.

“THE BEST FOR LESS

N. MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH

HEATH OF PIONEER
BARRY CO. RESIDENT

•

away Monday evening In Nashville
where she was being cared for. She
; was born In Hastings township on
May 4. i860, the daughter of Boyd
and Elizabeth Craig. She was mar­
ried to Dexter Crouse, who pre­
ceded her In death. For u long limo
Mr arid Mrs. Crouse had lived on
a farm in Maple Grove township.
She Is survived by two sisters. Mrs.
Almira Sheffield of Hastings and
Mrs. Florence Crawley of Long
View. Texas; also three broth ere.
John. George and Will Craig of
Hastings. The funeral will be this
afternoon at three o'clock at tho
Hess funeral home in Nashville, with
Interment In the Wilcox cemetery.
DEATH OF LAUREL MARSHALL
Laurel Marshall. 46. who resided
in Nashville until many years he
moved to Charlotte five years ago
died Sunday in an Ann Arbor Hos­
pital after on illness of five weeks.
( The funeral was held Tuesday aftemoon In the Nashville Evangel!-

,

lb

FDOD^CENTER

The committees had such a pleas­
ant session and were so delighted
with each other that the Barry
members invited the Eaton fellows
to come to Hastings for their next
1 meeting which, according to the
minutes, will be “In the near future.”

Lakeview cemetery. He was born
“You certainly got us into a preti, k.1U. « B.h "
m old-Um.
salmon fisheries, according to on* by h|» u1dow and three daughters
story, a so-called kettle net was
&lt;*,
‘ The
— confusion of th* mass of s t
used.
. ii
u
j c. i
fi»h when the net was drawn In led . UDUflUally. Hard Oteel
to the use of the phrase.
’
Used‘ in ’Industries

and Richard Cromwell and Rita Quigley

STORE

larger and her road mileage longer.
But they never raised that issue.

SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEMBER 20-21

GET HEP TO LOVE

Tool materials harder than any ,
tool Steel have been increasingly
used in melal-worklni industries,
Philip M. McKenna says tn “Indus­
trial and Engineering Chemistry.”
Example* are tungsten carblds
cemented with cobalt, compositions
of tantalum carbide with tungsten
and ntekel. and the same composi­
tions with titanium carbide.
The commercial success of there
aew tool material* ba* stimulated
study of high-melting metal* and
compound*. Tantalum carbide pcsmmci ths highest melting point of
all substance*, with the possible ex­
ception of hafnium carbide. Since
other valuable physical and chem­
ical properties are associated with
it, the increasing technical use of
tantalum carbide for high-duty serv­
ice* of all kinds appear to be inevi­
table.
Compositions of tantalum carbids
have been employed In spray noz­
zle* for chemical*. The metallic
material ha* a hardness much great­
er than steel and noncorrosive prop­
erties which approach platinum. Ont
alloy ba* a strength &lt;4 275,000
pound* a square inch, and a hard­
ness much harder than th* hardest
steel That a metal composition
possessing this combination of physleal and chemical properties I* des­
tined to play a large pert in chem­
ical Industry seem* obvious.

�ND BARRY
.TH COMM’S.
rosanf Satsion
n generally know Dr.
the director,of U&gt;a
Health Department,
now a captain in the
it Clear lake. His dui taken over for the
. O. C. Stucky, dlrtcn County Health De-

t of the public health
llio boards of auperHon of compensation

very friendly,
two coiflmltteoa

and equitable basis,
ed and unanimously ■!
the proportion each I
• should pay toward I
y of the Baton counuld be based on the
he two counties. Bar- I
□.613 al the-iast cent this county shpuld
the salary and our
on the east 83^00.
if paying Hie 3300
tlon allowed on the
determihed also. As
re, are each 34 miles
&gt;ted that each should
1 the depreciation ot
Eaton committee had
o do so. they might
If the area of the

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•nrf RiStrrns bahnyh. fifths tr. DtCtkram it ihi

SUPERVISORS MADE
INO CHANGE DEC. 4

fare Board and if you should deem
fit udylaible to alter your original
i plans as to the member wluxe term
DR. GUY C. KELLER
.--.
'expires Ulis year, whose reappolntSUCCEEDS DR. ALTLAND
!
.
ment occurred at your October sesDr. Guy O. Keller, of this city, [“’.'j ’’’* .
"’7T’
। slon. I am positive this could be dont
(Continued from page 1. sec. 11
succeeds Dr. J. K. Altland, now a I (ConUnued from page 1, Bee. 11
prior to the beginning of such new
lieutenant
in
the
coast
Guard
serv­
consideration
of
thatmatter
until
l*rm ”,
..
,
Ing holiday, in banks that failed
to open their doom after that holi­ ice. as head of live medical corps of mku vw.tuiuu mcvtuiB, wiiKo
December 4 no further action was
day ended. A considerable amount the Civilian Defense organization in held December 4. They asked the taken. The matter waa discussed
this county. He is to direct the work
of money collected by the receiver of county doctors, nurses, nurses county's attorney, Laurence E but not acted upon. Tlie board of
Barnett, In October to get an opln- supervisors adjourned December 4
ot the Nashville bonk was de­
posited with the state as required etc.. If Barry county siiould be rald- ion from the Attorney General as to meet in their regular January
to the legal right of the board to session. At that lime further action
by state law. and waa thus im­
pounded tn these failed banks enemy forces. He is setting up the make the changes it contemplated may be taken.
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Oyer nine years have elapsed since necessary organisations whose serv­ in the set-up of the county social
the 1B33 bank failures, and con- ices might be needed in an,emer- welfare organization, when the I aeal Treasurers Gefr
supervisors met December 4. they uocal 1 FCClSUrcrS UCf
‘ Kiderable of the receiver's money, gency.
_________
belonging to the depositors of the
received a letter from Prosecuting $2,352.29 From Co.
Attorney Barnett, giving the sub&gt;*••*•* s ivin ww.
Nashville bank, has been paid to MUNICIPAL COURT
him hi dividends by these failed
stance of the Attorney General's
County Treasurer Clouse last week
Vivtor O. Lewallen, who recently ruling
ruimg which
wmen he
nc had
nao obtained.
ootameo. This.
inis,
. .
.,
banks; but there is yet quite an
with “»• “
amount
IIUIUUIII of
VI impounded
UIIUVUIIUW funds
IU11US on
Oil moved
. to Nashville
.
. .from
----- .. Ingham
. . ; .eronlU&gt;, U U» ktUr.
which Mvment
payment Ls
is verv
very imrjirtaln
uncertain 1
brought Into Municipal what Mr. Barnett hatktold the board treasurers the sum of 823522S. |
whirl.
Whatever* if any. amointe are r.-' court Tuesday, charged with being
in October.
. which represented the payments of I
covered can be (»ld to depositors ln control ot a motor vehicle while
The Attorney General's opinion delinquent taxes made to him dur- i
Later; but these impounded do- intoxicated. His car had run off the was tliat the supervisors lacked mg Qu- month of November. Tlie |
posits belonging to Acelvers are. highway Monday nlfcht north ot authority.to change the salary of county’s own portion of such texes I
of courie
th&lt;,
of questionable value al this time Nashville. The officers who made sn.
any «««...
county fa.tr.r.
welfare h».,a
board member
—more than nine years after the ‘ lh® arrest said he was sound asleep during his term of office. He ruled own cash, and will be used to meet1
bunks In which the deposits were , and tender the influence of liquor. that a per-diem pay may be held to . current county expenses. Of the
----- - u-a
j A ..c« ggl rationing book was found constitute a salary within the mean­
placed
iiad . failed.
amounts remitted to local treas­
In all fairness the state of Mlchl- In his possession. Judge Cortright Ing of the statutory provisions re­ urers the larger portion, probably
gau ought to pay the balances due fined him 850 and (6 45 co*u which ,lating
thereto. He also held that one
------ ----------------------------------------------two thirds of the total, would be
on these deposits, which the slate he paid, also took up hu driver's 11- or two members of a county social
school funds, and would be used to
of Michigan forced the receivers cense, and told Lewallen he would 'welfare board may be compensated
pay school costs in the various dis­
to deposit with the state. This notify Hie Ingham county rationing on *
a per-diem
if “
fixed
at *the
'
ubasis,
“'‘ "
* “
u“ tricts.
• impounded cash, belonging to the board of his conviction. He is em­ October session, before the particu­
The amounts sent to the town­
receiver of the Nashville bank. Is ployed in a defense plant In another lar term of office for which such
compensation is being provided. The ship. village and city treasurers were
ils only remaining asset; and it city. ■
Is of doubtful value. So the 8 per .
above is the substance of the opin­ os follows;
Assyria township ..
cent is possibly the final one. Thou*
ion
from
tlie
stale'sjegul
depart
­
Handy Gadget
Baltimore
township
who receive Mr. Mohrmann's checks
ment.
—
----- - --------------A spring steel coll that clips on
Mr. Barnett added as his own Barry township ....
for* the above dividend, must cosh
u.em
«*««&gt;• Ut~-U
them before us.nuuy
January 18. 1043, lor
for
opinion, in his letter to the board Carlton township ..
they will not be paid after that provide a place for th. sUrring spoon of supervisors: “Your action is not Castleton township
date, according to the ordera of 11» • handy «ad«c‘ for “W kitchen. Improper in reorganizing the Wei- , Hastings township

FINAL DIVIDEND OF
NASHVILLE BANK

and Circuit Judge*McDona)d

Hope township
Irving township
Johnstown township
Msple Grove township ...
Orangeville township
Prairieville township
Rutland township
Thornapple township
Woodland township
Yankee Springs township.
Middleville village
Nashville village
Hastings City

Has the American Indian gone
sissy? When state game commis­
sioners of New Mexico, the Red­
man’s last stronghold. Invited 300
applicants for bow and arrow hunt­
expected to be besieged by Indians.

Old Dutch Hymn Book
A hymn book in Dutch, written en­
tirely by hand and having several
decorative drawings, was found re­
cently at Prince Alfred's Hamlot.

REGULAR MEETING O. E. H.

The regular monthly meeting of
Hastings Chapter. No. 7. O. E. S.
Wo* held Tuesday evening with
about fifty members in attendance
A'short musical program was pre­
sented by a group of boys and glrb
fromxHlgh School. Followilng the
business meeting a Christmas party
with tha exchange of gifts was en­
joyed followed by refreshments.
.

WAR

Africa. It consists of 250 pages. On
pate 135 appears in Dutch: “New

SAVINGS STAMPS

1750.”

A penultimate one Is the next to
je- last'event. consequently It is fol

Dog Hitching Fotta
Hitching posts for their cuxkjrners’ dogs are provided by some
western grocers. The chsln and

Russia In Europe camprim
slightly more than half of Europe.
Ruslis In Asia is twice as large aa
I the whole of Europe.

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Chntte'" ,h'* J

inexpensive Handbags

. Chrht-

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Comity had been

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road mileage longer.
• raised that issue.

Bi

Mark these (or several names on
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styled copies of expensive begs to
please the most particular woman
. . envelopes tar dressier wear. All
beautifully tailored in rich winter
colors. The ''correct'' gift shell be
thankful for right up to spring-time!

w TXd
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ly, ond »Py “ w_ con dill
|
Ifwolout ‘h,2®^Chrittmo*
1
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cs had such a plcas1 were so delighted
er that the Barry
d the Eaton fellows
tings for their next
according to the
"In lire near future."

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hard-

JNEER
JSIDENT
&gt;usc, aged ttl. pa.uecT
vening In Nashville
icing cared for. Shea
uUlngb township on
t- daughter of Boyd

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1.59 b 1.98

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Crouse, who preth. For a long time
'rouse had lived on
le Grove township,
by two slaters, Mr*.
I of Hastings and
Crawley of Long
iso three brother?,
ind Will Craig of
funeral will be this

1

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help *euftntu orket. that

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In Smart New Shades!
.all rayon

suede gauntlet styles for dress.

49c
Something She Always

&gt;e In Nashville, with
e Wilcox cemetery.

Needs

*•

CYNTHIA*
With lace or
broidery trim
Beautifully
tail­
ored with double
yoke.

REL MAR8HAJ.L
ill. 46. who redded
ill many yenra ho
&gt;tte five years ago.
ui Ann Arbor Hoe,neM of five weeks,
i held Tuesday afNmhville Evangel!-

FABRICS GLOVES
Mammoth garden bouquets on sheerest
white cotton to luck in one pockelf Gay
with color!

He was bom

1. He is survived
d three daughters.

Cleverly cut in feather weight
FABRICS with Intricate stitch
trimming. In richly beautiful
winter colors. A fine gift I

Three Handkerchiefs in Gift Box
Sheer whites with colored or appenzell
type embroidery . . . some with lace.

ard Steel
in Industries
harder than any
been increasingly
forking Industries,

Th ii Christmas Give

ering Chemistry.”
tungsten carbide
ibalt. compositions
ilde with tungsten
he same composln carbide.
I success of these
ils has stimulated
thing metals and

U. S. War
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lyrical and chem•c associated with
I technical use of
for high-duty serv-

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tantalum carbide
red in spray nor­
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nblnatlon of physproperUes is desrge part In chema obvious.

have to go during
the holiday seaaon.

town in a rayon
crepe, silvery rose
surplice blouse. For
more casual wear
choose a simple

Topflights Are
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FIGURE SKATES
Sixes 7 to 12

I

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r Patterns!

GIRLS or WOMEN
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pattern, hl-curve lop, sturdy
construction,
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tubular skate. Sites S498

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white

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him for life These fine Top­
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weave, lustrous fabrics In the
newest stripes, chocks and
solids for 1M3!

MEN'S GIFT TIES
Partners fqg his new shirt I
Foulards, stripes in
AQc
rayon

Skating Socks
All

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tern with
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FOG

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shrinkage will not exceed J T,.

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they come In
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Fur

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3.98

Towne raft*
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1.98

brim model
with stitching
—woven-in I

DRESSES^

398
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of styles . . . shirt­
waists. buttorvdownthe backs and others
. . . with stitched or
unpressed pleats. In­
triguing neck lines
and gay buttons.

GIRLS*

DRESSES

Delight her with a spun
rayon, a cotton, or
a rayon taffeta.
4 10
Sizes 2 to 14.
u

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�l*bo:»Uont*x trend In official Re­
publican thought or It may ba mere­
ly an individual opinion which the
Republican "powers that be" are -Finland, the only nation in the
willing to broadcast on the as- world who ha* fully honored her
aumpUon that it doesn't bind Ulen obligation* to us —Finland one of

A recent picture showed Joseph Finland, who put up one of the
L. Lockard having the bars of a bravest battle* in all history to
aecond lieutenant pinned to hl* protect her freedom—Finland whom
the unpredictable turn of fate has
tried to warn his superior officers aligned against ua—{although, for­
of the approach of a suable alr.- tunately not as n direct opponent*
plane squadron toward Pearl Har­ —In the tremendous global war wc
bor on t ha early morning of Dec are now waging.
much Impressed—but about 40 min­
utes later the first Jap plane ap­
peared over Diamond Head. Lock­
ard at that time was a buck private
who was so Interested In the per­
formance of a new-type airplane
defactor that he was putting in
some overtime study when he picked
up the sound slaves of the ap-

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F1I8M THE

Of

MFTS

fell0HE

Make your shopping tour a pleasure at the Gift Store for Men and Boys. Here you will find large and complete assortments
and a very courteous and capable sales.staff to assist you.

You will recognize the splendid quality of every item ond our

prices are at ceiling prices or lower.

*

GIFT ROBES

sume that Spain will remain neu­
tral toward the Allies. Franco is
definitely pro-NazL In fact he
is In much of the same position as
Laval—a United Nations victory

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Pure wools

tered officers training ** part of the near starvation condition ol
Spain prevent* Franco from mov­
ing now.
If and when France

7.95 - 9.50

Brocaded Robes — $3.50 to $12.00
Colorful Beacons---------------------- $4.98
Regular sixes ond extra sixes to 52!

nish all of the military supplies
and enough food to keep the civil
population from rebelling.
This
added load would pul a terrific,
strain on Nasi economy—a • last
ditch" effort—but it can well hap-

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Croft

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Let him choose his favor­
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miniature hat .included.

Plenty of lined
gloves too.
1.50 - 3.50

HOSIERY
The young men like pure
wool, colorful strips. We
have pure wools at

We cater to Boys the ycor 'round and especially ot
this Christmas time, we hove the things he likes.

75c 85c

PLAID SHIRTS

Silk hose and Rayon hose,
shorts and regulars

boys like
Wc hove them
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8 to 18

in

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12’s

135»

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Kftc to

Sweaters

CORDUROY

Breeches - Pants

1.98 to 2.98

2.98 - 3.50

9.00

HICKOK BELTS &amp; SUSPENDERS
The largest assortment we have ever shown!

Teal — Tan — Brown

That boys like. Zippei
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SCARVES
Beautiful

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Fitted and unfitted

Plain Whites,

colored fancies.

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New Pile Fleece fabrics. Full Rayon lined. Sixes 8-18

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Boxed------- - ---------

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muffs attached

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2 in o box at

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LAWRENCE MOORE
DON KEELER
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• Hi" BAXTER
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ELLSWORTH NEWTON
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Leather Jackets, capos, suedes. Pony
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Cotton Flannel Shirts ...1.49 to 1.98
Wool Flannel Shirts1.98 to 5.98
Extra Heavy Wool Pants 4.98
Heavy Winter caps, corduroy, wool,
plaids, plain colors79c to 1.25
Dozens of other gift items for the
outdoor man

Many new colors.

Visit this department
Hare you will find the right gift for the boys.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1H3

I ff1**-”1iiSSflS !

I MIAN HAHADt
LluIUH nunvKj

BARRY DRAFT BD.

■rwnrw &gt;

vnns ■

—w •

—
xx.
a member of the original Invarion
forte which established a beachhead and managed to hang on
unlit reinforcements arrived.
Lieut. Butler had an exceptionally.
‘“‘J*tn^although, he skipped over some
of the more serious factors and
emphasized the humorous incldents, he P«*ent«i a vivid picture

01

. it

.. Uwr down

“"yt-T1.?1
Si

TEACHERS SING
CHRISTMAS CAROLS

that

Ho

(Continued from page 1. Beetton 1) ,
I purpose the portrayal of the faith. ।
I hope, and true joy that the Christ-1
| mas season renews in the hearts of
all men regardless of creed, color, or
race. Tills ‘will be accompanied by

iiw otuivui uwmi him eapou wu&gt;
quickly collapse alter too cmiwu
of Germany U fallaeooua, ha be­
lleves.
i
Ueut. Butler Is a typical ex­
amnio of the U 6 fiohttas men
there la no doubt about w&amp;l the
American army will qu wixu 1*
' u.c weapuu avauaotc. If those few
labor agitators who sUU persist in
fomenung strikes and mtaowna
:

WAR BONDS
H. a. Suu, Chur
Club Chorus

it* j’ »
a
bu«rl talk““n»&gt; mighth~'
have

against In the Pacific area of this

JL.’^LSl'S
dS'SAlS'bE

rwu w

Wltaiyauliuif Wiik

-

March of the Three Kings
O Sanctlsshna (Italian)
AdMte FideteS (Latin)

»nd

1&gt;W .I'ould be worth • lbw UmP°"T
Um. or ...

wrong with the original Invasion
plans for
supplies
apparently
didn't ootne through. Lieut. Buller
said that , if it hadn't been for cap­
tured Japanese provisions, the
Marines on Guadalcanal would
have been in rather serious trouble I (Continued from pago L Bee. 1)
for many days. He akin mentioned ' nt pleased when the company re- ]
that at one time, the U. 8. forces I fused to pay that kind of a loss But
watched Japanese reinforcements I there exceptions are very rare fo: .
and supplies being unloaded only almost every claim is mads in good '
about 2000 varris from the advance faith and on reasonable grounds,
lines of their own beachhead. This and is promptly adjusted.
statement Implies that for a time,
Mr. Dodds stated that he came to :
at least. Japan had pretty good
Hastings to become the secretary of ।
control of
the
water
around
Guadalcanal and tiuat the U. 8. the Windstorm Co. when t. A. Park- j
er. who had filled that office for |
forces on the inland lacked the air
support and field artillery to break several years, had died, and was
up enemy reinforcement attempts. elected prteldent upon the death of
Tlie American public was lead to the late L. W. Sunday. He said he i
believe through news releases thnt was pleased with Hastings and its
the U. 8. invaders by virtue of people, and waa glad this city is the
cantured Henderson Field quickly headquarters of the company. He '
established air superiority.
The said the people of tills city and
picture! painted by Lieut. Butler county had been very cooperative. ‘
was quite different. It was true, and he appreciated their good will
he said, that American flyers and and hslpful spirit.
anti-aircraft gunners took a toll
of 7 or 8 Jap planes for each Amer­
ican plane lost, but nevertheless
the Japs always kept coming back
Over sixty boys met at the high
In superior numbers. Thus the
American flyers were continually school gym on Saturday to organic
0)&gt;erattng against big odds.
u play day program and set up
The Jap invaders aroused the teams for the basket ball toumn-|
enmity of the natives In the ment. Team captains chosen were:
Solomon area by cruel, brutal Donald Smith. LeRoy Hewitt. Ray
treatment. Lieut. Butler said, while Branch. Fred Linington. Bob Hop­
the U. 3. forces have been suc­ kins, Geoige Maurer. Henry Gibson,
cessful in establishing verv friend- and Bob Branch.
.
y relations. This fact is Important ■ Practice games were played on the
In the air war, since II has enabled otxming day and teams will be
about 70 per cent of the American paired for tournament play this
flyers shot down in combat to , week. Second team players from the
reach their home btse again with ■ ninth grade are official referees unthe assistance of natives who give । der the supervision of Lynn Lewis
them splendid treatment.
Supply was all important in this I PASSING OF MBH.
war. Lieut. Buller said. The aide I CHARLES JOHNSON
which can concentrate the best
Mrs. Charles Johnson, aged W,
material at the most places will
win. In general, he said that Amer­ mother of Aben Johnson of thia
ican equipment wm vreatlv su­ city, passed away at her home In
perior to anything which the en­ Santa Ana. Cal., having been an in­
emy ’possessed and this is one of valid for about a year and a lialf.
the reasons why he felt sure we Mr. Johnson died in February. IM2.
would eventually beat the Japs Arrangements for the funeral and
down. In certain categories, 1 how­ burial had not been made, but it
ever, the Japs. themselves. are su­ ‘ is expected that the remains of both
perior. Hr said Chat they could •Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be
unload a boat much luster than brought to Hastings for Interment
we could and apparently had su­
perior methods of packing. Japa­
nese light field equipment is also
*
*
excellent and they have mobile
hmnl'als which we have not been
able to match. They have develop­
ed )l»ht equipment for their scouts
essentially makes each man an
independent, relf-supniled armv for
a period of two or three weeks.
"She Japs, he said, were splendid
Barbed wire used by Uncle Sam'a
fighters—well trained, well-armed, ■
courageous and persistent. Con­ fighting forces is vastly different
trary tn general belief, he said that ' from that used oh American farms.
lite fighting men the Marines had Army and Marine barbed wire is
met on Guadalcanal were fine much heavier and the barbs, about
physical specimens, of at least av- three inches to leng'th, are more
crn’«' height, hard muscled, and vicious than ordinary barbed wire.
weighing about 180 pounds Tlie
Jap workers, as distinguished from
the soldiers, were small, scrawny
individuals (who could neverthe­
less do a tot of wurkl and it is
apparently tlmse workers whom
most Americans carry in mind as
typical Japanese.
To the Japanese, the objective
seems to be tlie all-important thing
and they will accept terrific toss of
life and material to gain their goal
This makes them tough opponents.
Apparently. Lieut. Butler sold, the for each twelve yards.- or 38 feet of
Japs have been embued with the this specially manufactured barbed
doctrine that they are invincible wire. The Army and Marine Corps
and thev feel both surprised and
disgraced when they find them- feet for defensive warfare. Your
elves beaten in • bottle. Captured purchase of War Bonds and Stamps
Japanese diaries, he said, indicate will insure sufficient quantity for
that the Japs don't enjoy the prof­ their needs.
Invest at least ten
ited of dying any more than people
percent of your wages in War
elsewhere de—They are not super­
Bonds every pay day.
men.
LteuL Butler predicted that the
Pacific war would be a tong one—
particularly if we carried on under
First Rasa Gold Strike
the theory that Japan would quickly
Cold was first discovered tn Alas­
wear herself out. The Japanese, he ka by a Russian settler in 1850.

171

THE WINDSTORM CO.

Y.MXA NEWS

WkatyauBtufWltk

WAR BONDS

I

Winter flying jackets for both the
Army and Navy Air Corps are regu­
lar equipment tor our aviators. They
cost from &gt;13 to 318 and are made of
borsehide leather lined with sheep

Lights in Greenhouses
Properly used electric lights are proving just as profitable in the
greenhouse ns in the poultry house. By lengthening the day with lights,
many flowers are forced to early maturity nt lower than ordinary neat
and the plants are less tender. Sketch shows lights over a house full of
stock plants to Ohio, which will reach maturity a full month early.

The First Nowell (French-English).
As Each Happy Christmas (German.
As Lately Wc Watched ( Austrian &gt;
The Angels and the Shepherds (Bo-

Killing Tent Caterpillars
A New Hampshire forestry expert writes that there is a better way
to get rid of tent caterpillars than the old scheme of burning the tents.
He attaches a paint brush to ths end of a fishpole—dips the brush in kero­
sene—and merely Jabs each tent with it.
years, will pay for one of these jack­
ets ao necessary for our airmen fly­
ing at high altitudes and In northern
climes. So you and your neighbors
can do your bit by tnvesting at least
10 percent of your salary every pay
day in War Bonds to help pay the
cost of this equipment* tor intrepid
American flyers. Join the parade,
and help top the War Bond Quota to
your county. u. K

Incubator Eggs for Hogs
Eggs that arc tested out by hatcheries make a good protein feed for
hogs, as si town to recent feeding tests at Cornell Experiment Station. The
hogs received grain in self-feeders and as many eggs as they would con­
sume each day. Compared to other protein supplements, at average 1910
prices, cull hatchcry eggs were worth 64c per 100 lbs. of eggs.

Anti-Peroms Chick Ration
Oklahoma Experiment Station recommends the following ratton to
prevent the costly bone disease In growing chicks that is known as perosis: 71 lbs. yellow cornmeal—5 lbs. gray wheat shorts—3 lbs. alfalfa leaf
meal—15 Iba. dried buttermilk—5 lbs. casein—U lb. cod liver oil—lb.
salt. The milk casein is used In place of meat scraps to reduce the min'Hallelujah

Sweet Potato Meals for Cows
In a dairy-cow feeding test at Texas Experiment Station—in which
a grain ration containing 50r/i'- ground yellow corn waa compared with one
containing 60';: dehydrated sweet potato meal—the sweet potato meal
proved to have 91% as much value as ground yellow corn for milk pro­
duction—it did not affect the taste, flavor or aroma of the milk—and it
materially increased the yellow color and vitamin A content of the milk.

Practical Broiler Production

(English)

Does Ute boy friend like dimples
and didn't nature give you any?
WeB, don't worry for you can get
knees—and quickly. If you ask foe
a dimple-maker someone will show
you a gadget with two hard rubber
knobs. These are set In place wher­
ever the dimple is wanted, left there
a few minutes and presto there's

The big commercial broiler producer* of the eastern seaboard havu
reduced their feeding methods to an exact science. With few exceptions
they start the chicks on flne eracked corn, either with or without a start­
ing mash—then they switch to mash with 25% clipped oats added—and
two weeks before marketing they change to a ration of cracked yellow
com to give the akin the desired deep yellow color. Grit is always

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lends to her table! Firing proeem makes coion extra
and gtm a Chins-tlke sheen! The set Includes g plates
plates, cups, mocers, cereal-eowpsj 1 small ptotter, open ’
dish, open sugar bowl and a creamer!

Lime Needed for Peach Orchards
Sulfur sprays in peach orchards materially increase the acidity of
the soil under the trees and ?outh Carolina Experiment Station reports
that on soil having a normal acidity of 5.5 to 6.0 it is usually necessary to
add from 300 to 600 lbs?of limestone per acre per year to maintain this
situation. Best results were secured by broadcasting the lime and disking
it fa just before planting winter cover crops fa the fall.

Training Boysenberries
If Boysenberries arc not pruned during the growing-season the eanes
may reach a length of ns much as 20 fest. Washington Experiment Sta­
tion recommends having the plants at least 8 feet apart both ways—tying
the canes on trellises like grapes—cutting the canes back to prevent un­
manageable growth—and-rutting the old canes off at the ground as soon
as they are through bearing each year- New plants can be easily started
by covering the tips of young canes with 2 inches of soil in mid-summer.

Frigid Storage for Eggs
Oregon Experiment Station reports success in keeping surplus eggs
in a frigid locker for cooking purposes when eggs are scarce. Best results
eame from separating the whites from the yolks before freexing. The
whites arc placed in waxed cartons without further treatment—but the
yolks need to be thoroughly stirred with either a tablcspoonful of honey
or sugar or a tcaspoonful of salt added to each two cups of yolks. These
ingredients prevent the yolk* from becoming gummy and difficult to use.
Only fresh eggs with clean shells should be used.

Cooked Potatoes for Hogs
Potatoes rnakfc excellent feed for hogs—but they should be eooked-*
and the enroute should be removed before cooking—according to Penn­
sylvania Experiment Station. The sprouts contain an injurious substance
eaiied Boianin. Add some salt—boil down until most of the water is gone
—and permit hogs on a heavy potato ration to have constant access to
leafy alfalfa hay in racks and a good mineral mixture. Cooked potatoes
should not compose more than 2/3 of the concentrated ration—the rcat
being grain—and the hogs should receive a protein concentrate just as
when they are on full grain ration.

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day school at 8 30 p. m.'Wednesday,
Dec. 23. A pot luck, supper will be

CHURCH NEWS
The young people's cl*** and tlie
primary class tied in a"
tendance
“'------ 1
last Sunday. Tlie YeungMarrted
People's class had the highest
*—‘ of­
fering. Next Sunday morning at
11:30 Rev. Mrs. Manker will bring
a Christmas message on "What Doc.

Tlie vested phol’r of the Prtabyterian church will present a program of Christmas music. Wednes­
day evening. Dec. 10. at eight o'­
clock. The audience will be given an
opportunity to Join tn Uie singing
of C«u bunas caroh. a free-will offertng will be taken.

mental music. Everybody is welcome.
Tuesday night the Young People's
meeting. Wednesday night* the
| prayer meeting at the church.
I REVIVALS CONTINUE AT

nightly and a good attendance in
spite of icy road*, gu* rationing and
a large amount of sickness, tlie re­
, Holy Communion will be celebrat- vival services at tlie Wesleyan Meth­
cd Sunday. December 27. 10:30 A. odist church are continuing each
.
M. Announcement tlie previous Bun- evening this week.
The messages each evening by

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Preaching Sunday at Martin aiid
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m.a service.,theme—"Why the Wise
Men Were Wise." Special music. The 1
choir al Quimby under the direction
of Heber Pouter with Ann Cnlrn* at ’
the piano will be in charge of tlie

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The Sunday school at Hender­
shott will have a Christmas program
Sunday morning.
We have tried to send greetings to
all men of the circuit in the armed
services. H any have been omitted It
is because we have not had their । a Christmas program will be giv, en by the children and young people
I of tlie North Irving Wesleyan McthFIRST METHODIST CHURCH
odLst church Wednesday evening.
The Christmas Worship Service
will be held next Sunday morning
at 10:00 o'clock. Rev. Slone will give
a ChrUtma* mesaage on the subject.
"Christina* in 1H2." Special musi­
cal numbers will be *ung by the honor roll, honoring ail the boys of
the community who are in the var। Choir will sing "Oesu Bambino" by
I Yon. and "Sing We Noel." an old only orc the boys from the church
I French Carol of the Sixteenth Cen­ on till* roll but ull boys from the
tury arranged by aaul. The Chancel
Tlie public h Invited to attend
■ Choir, which Is composed of girls
I beyond the fourth grade, will sing
■ "At Midnight a Summons Came" by
I Nunn. The Altar Choir, made up ot
children of the fourth grade and
| younger, will «ing "Sleep. My Littie Jesuit by Geibel. There will be
baptUnrof babies.
| Tlie Sunday School will meet at
111:20. The special Christmas QffcrIng will be used for the children in
Sunday school will have iLs Christ­
our Methodist Children's Home in
.Detroit and throughout the world. mas entertainment, al 4 o'clock, in
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, The Junior and Intermediate DeThe traditional midnight service
1 partme nt* of the Sunday School will
will be held at 11:30 p. m. Christ­
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The Ladles League wll hold a wardrobe. At night the wardrobe.
Chrblmns party meeting this eve­
ning at the home of Mr*. Minnie
McDonald. 118 N.
Washington
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of gifts.
the doors on the bedside of the ward­
Sunday morning worship at ten robe are opened the bed drops down
thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell to receive its occupant.
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PERSONALS

SOCIAL EVENTS

Mn Catherine Veddcr and Mark'' 11
Noordyke of Grand Rapids were Members of the Y M L.&gt;. club ।
-uw.—~
«». Dan
Bunday evening guests of Mr. and •«'
4 —Chrtelmas
Dan
trail on Thursdayhy A
Mra Albert Vedder
.Lewis on Thursday- A Christmas
KMta « WtaUtal''■*
^-y
— &lt;
------- ~~

called on her aunt Mra. Ida P*l-.
* '
• • ••
mailer. Saturday afternoon
I FrW&gt;r „mU)&lt; Mr and Mfl
Mln Gretchen TenEyck. a student Warren Carter entertained their

COMMUNITY NOTICES Tire Companies Destroy

roues maqazini cover

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iwtna.. ta— th.

or

w«r« —« Bunaays issue or s nis vveex, me
mn a-1
section of Tba Dotroll
»£i-Ina*. Is a szoalier picture snd
waanar araa Winner 01
fcJleuMtM ITrnmSnt'
hlgh and Mrs Harry Bush was low.;

irtfre
Christmas gtfU

The County Center Telephone Co.

So TUt

Can S«.

Bobber
Is scat
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«•
. uui u.« &lt;r«L- __ __ _____ ____
the United States art still IntenUonDelta*
ally destroying a small quantity of
The Lady Maccabees will hold rubber to tires each month so much
their annual Christmas party at the
Hinds school Friday evening. Dec

Thursday, Dec. 17. There win be a

Mr. and Mn&gt;. Wm. Bradlord and Mr

the holiday vacation which she will Andrus being a guest, Winners at

engineers'. ..
.
The Delton Rural Agricultural
To find the correct technical tnschool will close on Friday Dec. II. formation to make possible future
for a two week's vacation. There will improvements tn tire design and
Mn Byron Fletcher entertained Hying American-built planes to the
construction, current model Ur»&gt;
cauer at uio nemo oi ms sister ana
- - ----­
public this year. Each room will
the Monday Night Bridge club with
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Wm.
"Flying is a habit of the Love have its Christmas party. Christmas
That means they must be virtually
family: her husband is LL Col. Rob­
ning. Mrs. O. B Hodges and Mrs
ert Lova—deputy chief of staff ot
st church Tuesday evening. Dee. ideal knowledge.
I The Study club met with Mra. F.
V. McNeill, who U Ul.
।
It Isn't wasting rubber, bows ver.
• W. Stebbins on Tuesday with Mra.
11 Is conserving It/
Sunday at Middleville visiting Dr. D. A. VanBusklrk In charge of the
The Annual Christmas Party giv­ gracious oilletsis with’ whom wc
War &lt;Ka inn
nJ-.
program on “Poetry."
Shaw and family.
The comrade S. 8. da*. Christmas
&lt;0
tu„ t.Xd
en by The Coffee Shop for the em­
backwards obeying the rules of the
Mrs. Roland Valentine returned
Places were laid for etaht al the ployees was held Wednesday eve­ Army. She wouldn't even consent £7"munUU’ may result to ..ring 1.800
from Ann Arbor Wednesday where
ning. Dinner waa served to twentyDee M at the home of Mr .nh
, chan&lt;, ta
to a snapshot being made unless Mrs. Delos Flower.
she had been spending some Ume Harkness on Thursday, complimen­
design, to the type of compound
She was
the evening WM
was -J
spent
—...- at MM.
the Tropic
*
| headquarters approved It. ----The Cloverdale Garden Club.will used.'or other factors.
tary to her sister. Mra. Denton, and MIC
u. ua—il l»r- have a Christmas party on Friday
Mra. R. O. Finnic and Barbara Mra.
:
Denton. Jr. The afternoon Cl«b in B*uk Ciwk. ciiruunu.lw*
&gt;nd IUU w.r&gt; I
'w • —»n&lt;. ibe wM: afternoon. Dec. 18. at the home of
ot Louisville. Ky. are expected home was spent Informally with visiting dBmilm
tensively these days with the prtoI
am
not
much
on
making
state
­
•xehnnjrt. TH. OoK« Shop d:dn1 ' “■ “*
&lt;”
—&gt;•- Mra. Welton Brooks.
Friday tor the Christmas holidays. snd contract.
cipei motive the saving of even
ments. I am Just plain Mra. Love
Mrs. William Crawford U spend- ' Wednesday afternoon the J. F. F.
; pound of rubber possible. Gray says,
Ing a few days in Grand Rapids.
,club enjoyed ‘a Christmas dinner mer employees took over so that all do which Is ferrying airplanes wlQi- .
Old Farm Buildings
Jj UU
On miw
the «ur«aE&gt;,
surface, Il
it uugm
might appear
the
present
employees
were
able
to
Mrs. Arnold Malcolm and two sol­
Under farm conditions today, a ' that tire engineers waste rubber
in the continental United States.'
dier boy sons. CpI and Mra. Wendell Story. An exchange of gifts fol­ attend the party.
"We think you'll agree that that's structure serving no uisful purpose when they go about destroying
Malcolm of Texas and Norris Mai- lowed the dinner and the afternoon MEETING OF BUHINE8H
quite a Job for a pretty young lady.' snd in poor condition might better tires (or test purposes. Gray decoIm of Fort Custer, and their sis­ was spent Informally.
WOMEN'S HOSPITAL GUILD
ter. Charlotte Malcolm of Lake
vaged for us. to repairing ar con- ers that th. expenditure ot a trivial
On Monday evening the regular PROMOTED to THE
Odessa called on Mrs. Ida PalmaMonday evening. Mrs. F. E. Low- monthly meeting of the Business .—
RANK
OF —
MAJOR
structlng other buildings.
. amount tor testing may save tons
■«» ««
*
Iler Sunday afternoon.
Raxing of a useless farm build- for the national stockpile, the effort
Women's Hospital Guild was held st
Hastings friends will re­
U. n. lenEyck was home from friends in honor of hfer birthday, Hotel Hastings, dinner being served | dl the members of the McGuin- Ing eliminates a Ore hazard, reduces Is an important part of the war
Highland Park over Sunday. He Is her sister. Mrs. Fred Ford, of Ro­ lo about thirty members and guests. । neM family, who formerly lived Just taxable property and helps clean effort.
employed nt. a bomber plant In that meo and Mrs. F. E. Adair planntn&lt;- The committtee in charge waa U- west of the city, the young folks ot
the party. Cords followed dessert
pairs to useful buildings can and I
city.
seven-thlrtv, the winners beine vancha Cotton. Chairman with Dor- the family having been especially should be msde now while there is ’
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams. Jr.. at
:
Ths supreme test of chopstick□thy Dunlop. Doris McDonald and active In school affate. tor •
and Constance Jeap of Muskegon Mrs. Nell Adair and Mrs. L. E. Bar­ Helen Nelson aaalstlng.
stiU construction and repair ma- wielding In China Is considered the
ber
of
years.
Later
they
moved
to
were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. nett.
1
of
**'
* a soft
“ pigeon egg *from
| Following the business meeting D*tmlt where several of them still terial available, as ordinary malnte- extraction
Edward J.' Adams. Sr. •
A miscellaneous shower in honor' gifts were exchanged and Christmas rexlde.
nance and repair work needed te
the soup in which it is served.
Mr. and Mra. Marion Elliott of (of Mr. and Mra. Richard Lanaon, carols sung which added to the enJohn
'
Peter McGuinness. Jr.. V return a atruetura to a sound work- |
Lanalng were weekend guesta of Mr. ,who were united In rnarrtase Nov. . Joyment of the evening.
tog condition without a change of
The committee for January Is McGuinness. Sr., lias recently re- design is not affected by ConserveThe Detroit river. oAy 25 miles
and Mrs. Harvey Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Vukin and :Welcome Grange Wednesday eve- Rosa Cook, chairman. Doreen Clary'
Clary ctlTca
celred ma
his promotion to the rank of , uon
tion order
Order lhi
L41 under which expendllong, connects Lake St Clair with
*
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Richard Lee of Grand Rapids. Mr.
— • ning, Dec. 0. Bingo waa played with .Louise
Newton and
Relckord
Major in the service
Uncle o__
Bam. 1 I lures for building
construction
are , . .. ,
being stationed at
at Guadalcanal.
Guadalcanal
I now regulated.
and Mrs. Harry Thompson of Slur- the prizes being eiven to the bride. |------------w
.being
| Canadian boundary.
gls and Leo Johnson of Norfolk, Va.T'There
were thirty
tvtehhar*
1 He enlbted .os
— a ---------reserve1 officer
------- ----------neighbors. !i------------------------------------DUNN—LOUDENBECK
were Sunday guesta ot Mis. Anna friends
- and- granger* present and
—
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At......................
two o'clock.....Saturday,
Dec. 12, in the Marine Corps before his
L. Johnson and family. Leo is r.cr.w the bride and groom received many Miss Thelma Loudenbeck. daughter graduation from the University of: lJNe
on a furlough for n few days.
lovely gifts.
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loudenbeck Detroit in 1837 and in 1940 was :
made a 2nd Lieutenant. He was sent
Mrs. Fred Ford returned on Tues­
of
Fowler.
Mich.,
and
Aviation
Ca
­
Mra. Robert Beadle entertained
VVVA
day to her home tn Romeo after a
det Kenneth Dunn, son of Mr. and to Quantico, Va.. and later to New
vLslt of ten days with her sister. elehl ladles at her home on East Mrs. Harry Dunn of Hastings, were River. N. C- for training, receiving '
Blair St. honoring M*s Walter
Mrs. F. E. Losrry, and children.
united in marriage at the home of the rank of Captain in Jan. 1042.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Greenfield Caukin (Margaret Fing to ton I a re­ the bride by Rev. Dull of Maple
of Ann Arbor were guests of Mr. cent bride. Narcissus and pussy Rapids who read the double ring
Cleveland Intermediate school in
and Mrs. Herbert Calkins and oth­ willows were used as decorations.
Out-nf-town m»sts were Mrs. Rich­
Detroit A sLster. Mrs. Leslie Seer relttiivea over the weekend.
Attending the couple were sisters
ard Rase ley (MildrM Woodmansee)
Mrs C. F. Finstrom returned Fri­ and M1m Hazel Caukin. both of and brothers, the Misses Glenna
day from a week's visit In Toledo Battle Creek- A pleasant social Loudenbeck and Mary Dunn and when the Germans took over the
eitv and for fifteen dsn was on the
with Mr. and Mrs Roy Finstrom evening was enjoyed.
Kenneth and Max Loudenbeck.
highway with other refugees fleeing
and daughter.
The bride wore an off-white street from the invaders.
John Barnett was home from Port
Miss 'Lucille Monica entertained length dress with brown accessor­
Huron over the weekend.
twelve of her friends Friday eve­ ies and a corsage of red rosebuds. TIIORNAFFLE***
Mrs. Edward Campbell and son ning with a dinner partv, the table -sno
sisters wore
The listen
wore corsages
corsages or
of pinx
pink GARDEN CLUB
moved to Baltic Creek on Tutaday brine decorated according to the . nM,bu(U .nd white chryaanthcThe Thornapple Garden Club met
holiday season. "Help Your .Neigh
Nelah-­ muni'.
where Mr. Campbell to employed. hohday
last Thursdav at the home of Miss
M1M Mabel Sisson was the guest bor" fun’lvhad the evening's enterAlter the ceremony a wedding Sara Schadcr for tlie annual
One luck out of Every Ten
Christmas party. After a short busi­
K ilamazoo Saturday night and Sun­ tie Creek was ah out-of-town
yeuurnikeulS beqeinq
ness meeting the afternoon was
guest present.
day.
,
Mrs. Dunn is a student at' Michi­
singing carols and an ex­
mte U.S. WwtoMv Stomps
r M|m Agnes Johnson is home from The Pinochle club met at the gan State College, Lansing; Mr. scent
change of Christmas gifu. The
Ann Arbor and is makling a fine1 home of Mr. and Mra. A. C. Krueger--------Dunn- -graduated
Michigan
------------- —from
—r ----------- — home was decorated with Christ­
recovery from her recent severe ill- | In BaUle Creek Saturday evening. 18l*te In the spring of *43 and U now mas greens and the tea table where
nasu.
' Mn. Harold Perkins and Robert In the Air Corps, stationed at NashMrs. James Bristol went to Grand Connelly tied for high score, each ville. Tenn.
Birds could look to the modern
dally lovely. The meeting was en­
Rapids Monday tor a few days' vis­
joyed by the twenty-flve members tourist as an example of speed.
.tta=, .
1.
WOMIXorT,Vi&lt;X»»E
it with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brtsr
present.
Migrating birds seldom travel fasten
I The vlrls at the Ben Franklin I The Women of the Moose held
tol and daughter.
than
50 miles an hour and the
TO CELEBRATE *MTH
Mr. and Mra. Carl Sheffield and Store elected officers Saturdsy far their Christmas party Friday eveaverage tourist covers many'more
their "social
"Social Club" which will meet | ning. Dec. 11, with dinner being WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
children of Albion visited HasUngs jI tneir
miles a day than birds are apt to.
relatives Saturday and Sunday.
! on the fourth Pridiv
Friday of each nwmth
month. served ntnntoi
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Brake will
—
Hotel Hastings. Following

evening, cards furnishing the en­
tertainment.

TenKyck, at 231 8. Broadway

Mrs. Dan Aahalter was the guest Doris Dickinson, president: Florence
of Dr. Winifred McLravy and Mrs. Brock, treasurer and Doris SherMatilda McLaughlin of Grand Rap-' *blnslre.
J *“ secretary. Other
*"
girls
" **
taking
“
ids on Saturday and Sunday and nn active part in the arouo Include
found the latter recovering nicely the following: BeUy Friedrich. Mafrom her recent operation. She belle Hauer, Virginia Sweet, Mry.
plans to retilrn to her work In Mus­ Kinney. Mrs. Sccber and Neva
Warner..
kegon early in January.
A Christmas dinner-party will
Mrs. Robert Beadle and Mrs. Dar­
rel Buckland spent the weekend be held at the Hotel Hastings. Fri­
with their husbands al Muskegon. day evening. Dec. 18. Exchange of
vtfta
and a short' program will be
Mrs. Garrett Uhain visited her
husband In Detroit on Saturday and arranged for the occasion.

Bunday.
sing on Monday on business.
Private Alfred Martz returned
Monday to Camp Fort Jackson.
South Carolina, after a week's vis­
it with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Martz.
Marvin Cooley, who la in training
at Corpus Christi. Texas, was the
guest of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Bates, and his great­
grandfather, Andrew Cook, over
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Jay Mead visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mead and baby
at Berrien Springs over the week­
end.
Mrs. George Sumner. Mrs. Emma
8. Evans and MLm Suzanne Sumner
were In Grand Rapids on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. C. Ketcham and Miss
Mary Ketcham spent Saturday in
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Finstrom vis­
ited Mr. and Mra. Andrew Kemp of
Battle Creek on Sunday.
Don Johnson, son of Mrs. Anna
L. Johnson, has joined the Marines
and left on Tuesday for San Diego.
Calif.
Miss Grace Relckord spent the
weekend, in Kalamazoo with her

Mrs William Fox.
..........
William Perry of Detroit called
on Mr. and Mra. Archie Relckord,
Thursday of last week.
Pvt. Raymond Matterson of 6an
Luis Obispo. Calif., left Monday al­
ter spending his twelve day furlough
with his sister and family. Mrs. Ray
Hurlbert of Route 8.

ROOMS

dinner, the ladles went to the home celebrate their fiftieth wedding an­
of Mn. Clarence Johncock where niversary Sunday. December 20 at
party games were enjoyed and gifts their farm home near Clarksville.
Friends and relatives are Invited
were exchanged.
io attend open house between the
The regular meeting of the Wom­
en of the Moose will be held Friday

officiating

as

All members are urged to be present.
ENGAGEMENT* *’

NECKWEAR
Pure silk, made by Arrow and Wilson
Bros. — Worsteds by Botany ^hat will

not wrinkle —

nf
te now

things She
Likes

Campbell, Ky.

Special for week end of Dec. 19 only
BANANA CAKf
With a Butter Scotch icing

4 Ac

each—_—-- “U

For the wook of Chriitmai
Bread for stuffing (either plain or' seasoned)
Springerle. Pfcffeneuse, Annis Drops. Fancy Almond
Macaroons, Lebkuchen, Ginger Men, Plum Puddings.
Fruit Cakes (light or dork). Please help us in figur­
ing our Christmas production by ordering early.
We will be closed the Saturday foUewtng ChrbUaae and the
Saturday following New Yean Day as a means of re-paying

HOT * COU&gt;

SHOWER BATH

7.95 to 18.50

hau bccn rilrafd Cor

IB

Thanking you in advance for your cooperation.

Rocffny pockets

suedes and smooth finishes. Prices —

n* r
fh®'

A family reunion was held Sunday ENNIN—McCLINTOCK.
Mr. and Mrs Rufus McClintock
clniak of Plainwell, with forty-six announce the marriage of thetr
relatives present. Mrs. H. Schild of daughter. Rlevla to Rex B. Ennis on
Sunday.
Nov. IS. The ceremony was
Hastings and her brother Sgt. Al
Msrclnlsk of Camp Pickett. Vs, performed at Cheyenne, Wyo., where
who had not seen each other for Mr Ennri was stationed in the serveighteen
years,
were
reunited.

1.00 - 1.50 and 2.00
PAJAMAS
Broadcloths and Outings — Pullover
and Coat styles.

Full .elastic

waist

We have the gifts for the ladies on
your list. She is sure to appreciate your
being practical this Christmas. You
can find something to please.her
among our fine selections of:

bands—

LINGERIE

NIGHTGOWNS

Our stock of Pullover and coat styles

DRESSES

SPORTSWEAR

HOSIERY

SWEATERS

COATS

1.65 to 5.00

EAR MUFFS

39c and 50c

SWEATERS
is unusually large —

1.95 to 8.95

PAJAMAS

Arrow and Wilton Bros. DRESS SHIRTS.Hooton CLOVIS. Glebe and
DIRWEAR. Schebie and Station HATS. Nunn-B«th and Edgerton SH

PURSES

BLOUSES

We will be «mi&gt; nieht. the week of Chrntmoi. Will clow ot 6:00 Chriitnwe Ire.

ROBES

scarf;

HATS

SKIRTS

Many other practical and worth while
item) that will make lovely gifts..

ON DS

Single 8X80 per wk.

HOTEL HASTINGS

BANGHART BAKERY
Pheas Wl

men

LEATHER JACKETS
Neatly styled

Following the buslneM aasrion. each
one was remembered, with a gift!

Frederick Palmer
Santa Claus.

originated.

Eight Ilsur Difference
Along the northern border of the
United States there is a difference
of nearly eight hours between the
longest and shortest day of the year.

ton, Moosehaven chairman, is mak­
ing plans to send Christmas gifts to

“

Spartof Sparrow
About a third cf the food of native
sparrows consists of insects. The
bulk of the vegetable diet is grass

closely allied

mJ!

Christmas party at "the home of
Krmn- (Mar
j._
Mrs.
George Sumner on Wed net- I
d»v
r
Matthews) of Baltimore,
d' evening. Dec. 8. After a boon- :
tiful carry-ln supper, the business Md.. has announced the engagement
meet^a. hST’id
daughter MXm MzryroUt
elected for 1943. as follows. Pres,
Mrs. Earl R. Boyes; 8«y-Treas..
Mrs. Arehlc McCoy; Chaplain, Mra. I
Jas. Silsbee. Mrs. Mabel Roush,
retiring president, and Mra. Maude
W. Smith, retiring secretary-treasurcr, have had a successful year. I

Diving Birds Primitive

Influenza is Panama's most preva­
lent disease—and Its half million tobsbltanlsare spending $1 every min­
ute Importing medicinal oroducta.

Bonnet &amp; Gown Shop
104 E«tt Stale Street

Phone 2132

Al R D’S

�■firi tuarfrcs xymtn. grthUkT. brgHtm n. ixz
JsHltir A b. 1
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Banner

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

SOUTH THOBNAFFLE FABM
BUREAU GROUP
The South Thomaple Farm Bu­
reau group will meet with Mr. and
Hastings Townsend Club No. 3 will
Mrs. Clifford Davis Thursday night,
Dec. 17. Potluck supper. Study— 8 p. tn. At this meeting we will elect
"The State Convention.”
officers far the ensuing year. All
members please be present

ORGANIZATIONS

■w.‘ n

GRANGES

CLASSIFIED BATES

The Christmas meeting of the
Hastings Womens Club will be held
H0T1CB TO CBBOlTOB*

i-noDUCi:. l-HUITH

Sheldon Agency

WAR BONDS

Surety Bonds
Pheas 2185
Hastings

The 75-mlllimeter gun is a divi­
sional weapon used by the Artillery
a* an anti-tank gun. It has been
replaced to some extent by thl more
modern "105", known as the heavi-

AUTO MffAntIMO AMP MI8C-

Swanton Agency

mm gun costs 812.000 and ha* been
converted by our Ordnance into a
"blaster" twie* as
it a* In the
first World War.

CITI. (.OUST*

PROTECT YOUR CAR

It

Employment-

help wanted

SALE—4.
lion 1. Carlt.

tor

-

FABM BUBEAU STATE AGENT

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

AUCTION SALES
FOR RENT—5 rwm
_ W-. Mill.

HENRY FLANNERY
NASHVILLE

PHONE

.•
FOB

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m.
Modern

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funiLitwd-apart-

LEGAL!

WANTED EMPLOYMENT

FIRHT &lt; LAHR &lt; ■AtlPKXTF.il

OPTOMETRIST

This gun sets maximum power tor
minimum weight and cost, and the
American people are providing the
finance through the purchase otWar

any near. I ill .,... {... .. Hl.
15-17
mnrnln*&lt;.
WANTED— Janitor 1 X I'ktirrh^
under USED CLOTHING

1

tlUA W.

War Bonds, adequate supply of this
efficient gun can be assured our
fighting forces. Buy, War Bonds,every
pay day.
u.S. Trnnr, Dtwmi

Kolb

Marshall Furnaces
Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

Fire Hazards Revealed

tllrar

ECON-O-COAL STOKERS

In Annua! Inspection

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

A city-wide Inspection ’of homes,
just completed by the Milwaukee
fire department, has revealed many
fire hazards which should be elimi­
nated to insure safe protection of
occupanta.
Since private homes under state
law are exempt from fire inspec­
tion. all investigations were made
only with consent of dwelling occu­
pant*. Batement* only were entered
and fire hazard* found were report­
ed to tenant* along with informa-

Sheet Metal Work
Eavcstroughiag

C. E. GOODYEAR HDWE.
142 E. Stat*

Phone 2331
if

OKDER FOR PUBLICATION

loit ‘•ti.i:

Phone 2310 National Bank Bldg.

AUCTIONEER
Liat your Auction Salts with

DEWEY REED
cheerfully' given.

Date- roil

ha Li

ever is used and could be disposed
of easily.
All inspection was done by fir*
department members on their days
off duty. They' worked in pair*
*0 nothing would be overlooked and
to double check advice given to
avoid misunderstanding*.
Among hazard* , found were rub­
bish. 5.388; storage of ashes. 4.842;
old newspapers. 1.555; defective
smoke pipe*, 1.705; defective chlm-

Hastiags, Mieh
Poll BALI

Shipping Livestock

NOTICE TO CBEDITOBB

CHRISTMAN ' TkfcEN—Y»

Every Saturday
JAKE OEMIESTE*

; Ft IK HALE

Rbrih.

wire*, 4.517; volatile liquid*. 334.

Company Hastinrs itock-

LOST-TOUND — STRAYED
Alaska has a longer coastline than
that ot the United States proper.
HOUSE FOR RENT—Moor
ToMae.
MISCELLANEOUS

C. "BILL” SHERWOOD

CARDS OF THANKS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lata of Cheater

•iahboM. Ralph

FOB

Blotting Paper as Silencer
Blotting paper placed under fancy
shelf psper where dishes and
glasses are kept will act as a :
silencer

INSURANC1.
Hotel Uullnp

the following October 5 M yras de­
stroyed by fire. All the statuary,
paintings and articles on exhibition
were destroyed, the loss being esti­
Circle No. 0 will meet with Mrs , mated at over 8l.500.000.
Herbert Quigley. 138 W. South St,
Wednesday. Dec. 23. for daiaert at
Null Inauguration
7:3A Everyone bring A 10c prroent
and also something for the Christ­
horseback along the present Boston
mas basket.
Post Road route was the beginning
of overland mall service In this
Circle No. 8 ot the Methodist W. 3. country.
C. 8. will meet at the church Mon­

The word • book" comes from the
beech tree, the word being derived
from "Bece." the Anglo-Saxon word
for •'beech." The early Anglo-Saxon
scribes kept their records on slabs
of beech wood called bachen boards.

Mallard Ducks' Favorite
Mallard ducks have supplied the
human race with food for thousands
of years and in exchange the human
race has destroyed much of the wild
rice of which this bird Is particular­
ly fond.

Phot
FOR KALE—&gt;0&lt;

WE BUY
DEAD ANIMALS
HORSES

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT
for same of that good

Lily White Flour

NOTICE
TO HUNTERS
AND TRAPPERS
I am buy-

Quatity

kinds
of
fun and
hides. Muskrat market much
stronger. Archie Tobias, one
block north of National Bank.

them.
While attic investigations were
not made. Inspectors informed ten­
ants of hazards created by good*
stored in attics and said this materi­
al was potential fuel for Incendiary
bombs dropped by enemy planes
during an air raid.
It was pointed out that sueti
materia] — old furniture, bedding.

JERRY ANDRUS

Cattaaates

Hospital Guild No 5 will have
their Christmas party at Hie home
of Mn. Frank Kelly ThunuUy eve­
ning. Dec. 17. Exchange of gifU.

itor Palace waa purchased by the
American Institute on December 4.
1855. tor 8123.000. A large charity
ball waa held there Apnl 8. 1858.
The city authorities took possession

U. 8. Leads in Strikes
supper al 7 o’clock. Exchange of 15c
.
in 1838
In
J93B the
me United
united States
state* had
nao th*
tn*
gifts. Bring own rolls.
I moat strike*. It led the world with
1772 labor dispute*. causing a loaa

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

DR. L. J. CASTON

tell -A Christmas Story" and Mrs.
John Ingram and Carolyn Cooper
will rendei vocal and piano selec­
tions. Following the program tea

The Crystal Palace wa* built in
1852 53 In New York city's Bryant
4&lt;)th and 42nd streets. The build­
ing, constructed of iron and glass,
had a ground plan in the form of a
Greek cross. &gt;65 feet In diameter.
President Pierce and a number of
distinguished guests partlcpated In
the ceremony when It Was opened
July 14. 1853. with the first World's

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS.
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

Out 12-17

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

fl I
LM
Erl
Ht
£1

COWS-$6.00 Q

We Have a Collector Stationed at 912 West Green St.

KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS

Cold Weather Protection
ALL WOOL KNIT

FELT SHOES
For Longer Wear and
Comfort

Fait Soles

$249

Leather Soles

$279

COWS

$750 sgoo

CASH

Mid (taring.

For your old Scrap Iron.
Radiator*, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brasi, Copper &amp;

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TIK-.K-.

CALL
VALLEY

MOTHERS!

aos—IIELMEY "
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Doctors are going

MEN’S 4 BUCKLE

Peckham s Remedy

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

itaya to

help fight

r TELEPHONE
HASTINGS
2697

your

troupy cough. Pleasant, «frectlm —reliable —Ask tor

druggists. 50c

HOT KT. TO

ARCTICS FOR
DRESS or WORK

Valley Chemical Co.

BanfUM

TF.AITElii

Heavy
666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

CURT

.

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Phone 72

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FITTER
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SATURDAY

4

NORTHERN TISSUE
NORTHERN TOWELS

and Training

roll
10 oz. package

TANGERINES
CRANBERRIES

dozen
pound

BUY YOUR WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HERE

(. THOMAS STOR
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Duty Work

RUBBERS
All Sixes

rolls

19c
10c
11c
28c
19c

ft

in Hastings To Give Immediate Service ►'
Wo Fay the Phone Charges—Phono Hastings 2565
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER
IICHA sIVINTH

YEAR

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1942

I on the seven seas of the world. You '
WINNERS NAMID
RED CROSS SENDS
l**» w&gt;ung tor au of us m the
CHRISTMAS PACKAGES
. ranm qj democratic decency against j
TO CUSTER HOSPITAL
(Continued from page l. Boe. 11
I the forces of aggression, intolerance |
wherever you may be and remember and brutality. No matter how hard |
tlon has concluded Ils first war time
The Junior Cltamber of ComBy JANE CAMERON
After hearing a report from the
that saying: "Set ’em up on the and heavy may be the struggle be■how with a very successful Grain
other ally" and by ’em we mean fore
is done, we know
— Job
----------------------------- r you '
.
and Potato show held tn the Agrt-------the
In “
the
J11*1 Pflt *'“&gt; **nt culture Department of the Hastings distrlbute Christmas Baskets Wed- Cross Chapter repreaentative cn tlie
the Germans and the Japs.
1i will carry on *"
“ noblest Ameri- . 11 u"d to
1 can tradition** until victory U cure. ,n*8001 “Mh notes, but now they
school on December 10th and
Sincerely,
Fort Custer Hospital Service com­
"The enclosed package comes to
them from the girls AND the &gt;i,h Previously a Com show wax
The Bowlers of the Community,
of theGovernment ofthe United States.
| heldthe last part of November. In and food should be delivered during mittee. the members of the executive
•! you
JVM with the Vcompliments
—
per Roy Hubbard.
•
• •Jibe grain division, which had a
rec- the day on Wednesday and cbntrlbu- board at its last meeting voted to
' New York central
Central Svitem.
System. You are |
prepare and send 70-attractively
constantly in our thoughts and
until ^Tuesday.
pictures that have been added to
wrapped gifts to the patients al the
The Episcopal Church hfts donut- hospital. The
the “Men in Service" window down low New York Central workers I shop, one day began to wonder it Roy Fuller, and Donald Haywood,
—extend cordial wishe* for a Merry the guard ever looked at any ot over 4200.00 in cash and war stamps
town. Here they are:
pared and wraj.,_______ .
— - Happy New Year." them, so he substituted Hitter's mug were awarded to the winners In.dlstrlbuttan and gathering of food ternoon-at the U. 8. O. rooms by a
Christmas and
185 Russell M. Teegardln
,
___ say that "Corpora- for his own and wore It over two com. grain, potetoes and vegetables stuff and those who have basket.’
MS’ Lawrence
——
Tonguegale
------------Hons have no souls." In the light weeks before being detected.
, The high point winners for all to be delivered should ’leave them Dolan. Mrs. James Radford. Mrs.
Robert SheUcnbarger
of what w® have written, that «ay• • •
I shows were (in order*; Hoy Puller, there sometime Wednesday. Food Don Siegel. Mrs. Earl Coleman and
Kenneth E. Litts
Ing does not apply to the New York : Patsy's class at school drew names Clyde Casey, Paul Priddle, Laurel'stuff may be left al the Parish Mrs. Roy Hubbard.
Marvin P. Plowen
house*”
Wednesday
and
Central in the Christmas season of. for Christmas presents and she Newton. Robert Babcock. Date Gold- -------*■*------- **“ forenoon
'----------------J the
The executive board meets the
HO Robert E. Beattie, Jr.
i'lRO.-L — --------■------------------I drew a boy named Bacon. I told her cn, Donald Haywood. Doyt Hurless, remaining boskets will be prepared j
Tuesday of each month al
Hl Roy Gnrd
|slie had quite a priceless commodity Weldon Cote. Date Tobias. Karl in the afternoon. Toys are belns’ 7 3O p m ln
clty clerk-s offlce.
173 Bert O'Donnell
'
but
spe
says,
"Oh.
he
Isn't
rationed.'
‘
Schantz.
Carl
Mcllvaln,
Clifford
furnished
by
the
Toy
Shop
spanT( fund
f d fur
f the 400
&lt;00 kits, one of
Now
for
as
many
add
retie®
BS
isn
’
t
rationed.'
.
senaniz.
uari
Mcnvam,
uunoru
.
m
..,.-..™
-j
,
-rhe
Richard
Taylor
173
I
V»•!&lt;
sored
bv
the
Camn
Pirr
council
and
•
.
.
I Moody. Donald Drake. Kenneth Milwhich ls. «hen fVery member «&gt;&lt; Jthe
174 Robert H. Henney
ter
and
Lawrence
Robrbacher
Stube
«^&gt;&gt;«red
with
^Christmas
armfd
faWt
„
It certainly makes a big saving to ... -..v,
.vu,,,
aiiv/aZT. arated rorees ns tney (eave foj
ror. over175 Bob Flfield
rectlon to make in your "date'’ book.
make one’s own clothing these days denu in thia group who have not
has reached a total of 850J.
178 Kenneth C. Hawkins
1 Just made- a wool skirt for half previously won this award wiU be
have not bien token
“^cording to Mrs. Ed Van Popering.
Gerald D. Keller
a ,trip
to U»
tlie International
rtD ,0
:-» —
«* 1 E. A- C-. Third Amphibian Brigade what it would have been ready- given .
178 Howard Wilcox
u.nud. Show U&gt; Chlcuo when It a
, member of the family
„
&gt;bi
, to -----------------------------------------------------Lyle Lancaster
I 179
Camp Carrabelle, Florida
able
thf- c«wnty.
Contributions that have
. . n
....
..
rint
I Here's a Dec. Slit birthday for the did allp up a little on the slse. got
180
,lu'' ....
■”* Won nritvlonalv
ino.'OTUy •'*
,«nowW,M
one famlly
#n. four are as follows: Mrs. Lester Monica,
181
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haw- it 3 Inches too big around the waist. aged by Robert Gaskill assisted by
182 Robert W. CtUbert
■ thonw who live in the first ward First I decided to rip it up and make p'v ,
of
There are several families in the I Cloverdale: Cheerful Helpers of B.
It again, then I decided to eat what F. P. A. under the supervision ot T. group of Just one and two in the C.. Woodland; Extension Group No.
A. C. Marlin Hawthorne
Woodland; Dewight Van Hom.
I want and meet It half way and N. Knopf,
Knonf. Agricultural
Airriciiltural te«her
teacher In J.ml^ ^e Ibt m.Tbe
u.. ex^i^' s4 _____
*A carton of cigarettes Is on Uie
Flight D., Class 43E
tuck what la left.
the high school.
at
Cortright's office or names i Cloverdale; Mrs. Blanche Van Horn,
way to Bert O’Donnell Hope you
Dorr Areo. Tech.
enjoy them Bert.
Albany. Georgia
phoned to 2172.
' Cloverdale: Cloverdale P. T. A.: Mrs.
When you girls get ready to make NKAT1NG FOR THE KIDS
’
----------------- —*----------------I Walter Ryan, Hastings; Woman’s
Now for a few letters from you
with the fruit cake and can’t find I r,Th(‘Mildren are pleased that the
rUDiCTUAC (Missionary Society of the Woodland
fellows (welllke to hear .from you. A Jan. 28th birthday for
too).
Pvt. Loren Wayne Pierce, 36404385 half the fruit you want, then re- H*u ,n thc rrar ot Roush’s store U. J. U. L-FlKlalMAi Evangelical Church: Cloverdale Gar­
Sunday, Dec. 0, 1942.
den Club and a collection made at
member
my
old
pattern
for
It.
Fix
^*7*°
qr*™l
.«»&lt;»
Walnut
streets
GIFTS
NEEDED
Btry H.Q., 149 FA.
a package of mincemeat with just hns f**” flooded, and will be happy Wlr I a IxCCL/EU
Cloverdale. Middleville tdmed in a
AJ».O. 31
at mue water os possible and use I when ice shall form on the pond
“This is to let you know »Camp Shelby, Mississippi
The local JJSO. has been asked total of 821 and tlie salvage com­
The
writer
can
remember
the
great
.
my change of address mainly, but
mittee at Nashville collected 819 at
that with plenty ot raisins and you'll
enjoyment
he
had
when,
a
kid
in
P&lt;lr
"
have a scrumptious fruit cake with
, the Flo Theatre In Nashville
skating on "Hadley’s mill pond" as Hdpate In the collection of some
the column in the Banner called the An Oct. 16th birthday for
fruit only costing a fraction of what
S-8gt. Clare Olmsted. 36169420
it was called. The pond stored water wtal of 20000 10 23 000
f°r OBITUARY
"Home Front." and the printing of
it would the other way.
Hq. Co. 820. Engr. Bn. (A-VJi.)
for operating Hadley's grist mill, service men of Fort Custer, Kellogg
the different addresses of felloes
Wallace Mack. 83. died Thursday
APO 644, c-o Postmaster
In the same column.
Our genial warfare concerning and extended from Court street to .Flpl&lt;1 *n&lt;* the three adjunct U. 8. at his home cast of Dowling. Fun­
New York City. N. Y.
I have been quite pleased with
swing versus opera goes on and on Grand. It Is fine to have the small C®051 O"*rd camps. These gifts will eral services were held Sunday af­
the mailing service you have been
like the proverbial river. The kids pond covering most of a city block. ** dUtributed on Christmas Eve by ternoon at the South Maple Grove
Military Authorities through the Evangelical church. Rev. Moyer of
April 1st birthday (Bet you
giving me, and I have received every
won’t let me play my classical rec­ but the kids could have more fun if
tiiey had a larger place for skating, j Commanding Officer*
some ribbing about that) for
Cloverdale conducting the sen-ices.
ords when they are around, but they
count of my change in address*.
put ■ dooen of their awful swing PASSING OF
13th Service Sqdn.
pieces on the record changer and I MRS. CORA O8TROTH
Pendleton Field
you luu) my two brother’s addresses
either listen or leave home.
Mrs. Cora Ostroth. 74. wife of articles, shaving equloment. small!
Gioundrill and*Mrs
Mav
Pendleton, Oregon
and mine in the Banner, but since
one of my brothers has been sent
Something we must do—Get a new
to another place and so have I, I
An Aug. 12th birthday for Law­ crop of snapshots to send our fa­
will give you my brother’s too. You rence's brother,
vorite soldier boys. I find that pic­
might have his address already, so
T-Sgt. Carroll C. Radtke. 38154239 tures of tlie home folks clowning
this is Just in case. .My brother's
Co. A..-82nd Ord. Bn. L.M.
make a big hit. They provide the
address is:
escape from the grim tasks the boys
tings and by a sister Mrs. Pearl costing 50c or more «hnuld be wren­
San Francisco, Calif.
are facing. Palsy will know enough
Burr, of Hastings. The funeral scrv- ped as a gift: anything less than I Over 100.000 college and high
EA.T. School, Class 17
ices, conducted by Rev. H. I. Voelker that amount is. not to be wraptwvi school students participate, annualU. 8. Naval Air Station
camera Is In action for a letter from
Here's the address of
of Detroit, were held at the Nash- because It will be combined with ly in the Negro Essay Contest sponLakehunt. New Jersey
Australia contained many comments vllle Evangelical^ church on Friday another article so each gift will beiegred by the national, state, and
Pvt. Norman Bulmer
.
Birthday—March 18
from a group of homesick boys over
7th Reg. Medical Tng. Bn.
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
| approximately the same value.
I local tuberculosis associations.
My address Is:
her
bare
feet
and
she'will
never
live
Co. B„ 1st Platoon
Pvt. Kenneth W. Stamm
It
down.
Camp Grant, Illinois
»92nd Base Headquarters Air Base
Sqdn
To the type-setter—Will
Here's another Aug. 31st birthday for
please hang one on this column? We
Pvt. Wilbur Beteon
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Birthday—April 24
course. Where do we pick up such
127 Bn. TDJLT.C.
I hope you continue on with your
language anyway?
Camp Hood. Texas
fine work In the Banner especially
the “Home Front" article. I am A July Sth birthday for
IL H. S. HONOR ROLL
sure glad to read about the differ­
2ND
SIX WEEKS
Pvt. John W. Reed
ent happenings at home and It sure
Freshmen—Bradford. Beverly 3.00.
MJ8.CB.T.0.
Coleman, Jim 2J5. Demaray, Vir­
I like It fine here but will close
Camp Crowder, Missouri
ginia. 2.50. Goodyear. Anne, 3.00
now with.
Hun, Mams. 225. Lockwood, Mary,
Yours truly,
Here are two addresses without 175. Long, James. 3.00. McDonald.
birthdays—send us your birthdate Frederick. 2.50. Malcolm. John. 250.
Here's an excerpt from a letter boys:
Rag la, Ester, 3.00. Richardson, John
from Gordan Crothers written Octo289. Urich, Marjorie, 3.00. Wedel
&gt;ber 24th from "Old Ireland"
825th Signal Repair Scrv. Co.
Martha, 250.
“In the last Banner I received
Camp Crowder. Mo.
Bopbomorea—Boekeloo, Janet. 225.
they had a new department for the
(Have you seen John Reed
down
Franklin.
225. en­Campbell,
boys
In Bush.
the service.
I really
there, Leroy?)
Lois. 2.75, Cappon, Charleen. 2.50
joyed It very much and it is a fine
Albert Borton.-AS.
Cortright. Elizabeth, 220. Colvin.
thing for us away from home as
Barracks 34 UJJ.
June, 225. FBwless, Patricia, 225.
we are. I cannot write this to the
Aviation Maintenance
Prandsen, Philip, 225. French, Flo­
Banner, of course, so please inform
Memphis, Tenn.
rence. 250.
Henry. Shirley. 225.
them that It is a fine tribute to all
Lockwood, Doris, 2.75.
Rltxman,
of us. Things done for us like this
Marvin Cooley was home on a ten Marjorie, 225. Sal ton, Laura, 225.
day furlough looking fine and lik­ Stebbins. WUllam, 250.
Snyder,
ing up on the news from home goes ing the navy “swell" ne said. He Doris, 225. Van Hom. Dorothea,
told about being with a crowd of 250. Woolston. Evelyn, 225. Zutold spirit and that is lialf the batfellows and they were making con- tertnelster, Merilyn. 3.00.
Juniors—Brandstetter, Bonnie 2.75
up to them and asked them to be Bristol. Marilyn 250. Bush. Bea­
Here's interesting news from Earl quieter for a few minutes because trice 300.
Endsley. Audra 3.00.
Smith, son of Mr. and Un. E. D. a lad was calling Lansing, Mich., Fisher, Ella 220. Fuller, Harold
Smith of this city, who is In the
325. Gibbs, Maylis 225. Waters,
army, and Ls an assistant instructor said that was near Hastings and Thomas 220.
Ivan D. AUerding
in radio communications at Fort he'd like to "see the guy from Lan­
Oliver John AngeMU
Seniors—Boyes. Margie U 225.
Glenn Campbell
William Earl Heacotl
Riley. Kansas. Previous to his en­ sing.” “And who do you think was Boyes, Marjorie E. 2.60. Elston. LlHarold D. AspinaU
Ervin Curtis
Chas. Higdon
listment Earl had been an employee calling—It was Marsh Cook and you lah 225. Furrow, Sente 250. GarHarold Kenneth Hilton
of the New York Central Railroad could have knocked me down with llnger, Ula, 350. Guernsey, Martin
Howard Elton Hinckley
Richard Clair Darby
Company at Detroit. a feather."
(Marshall has since 2.75. Hawblltx, Ortha 2.75 . JarJamca Franklin Hinckley
In a letter to his parents, received married a Lansing girl which could,
Charles G. Higgins
last week. Earl mentioned receiving we expect, explain the Lansing call?) 3.00. Kenyon, Raymond, 3DO. Nor­
liadalph Cyn
Wayne Floyd Davis
Gordon Jay Hoffman
a Christmas box from the New York
ton, Marjorie 3D0. Schantz, BerJohn P. Dlamonte
Marvin A. Cooley
Donald II. Howell
nadene 250. Swanson, Richard 250.
11 JOO employees of that great corInst. School Rodd Held
Swift. Juanita 2.50. Wheeler, LeLeslie WUber Enxian
Corpus Christi. Texas
soma department of Uncle Sam’s
Marvin talked to Mr. &lt;Gamer’s
Wilbur Hillis Jorgensen
military service.
PASSING OF MRS.
Robert WUllam Field
Earl said his box contained the
DELIA TOWNE
George Flint
«- •
following: A carton .of cigarettes;
Herbert Bnuisha
Mrs. Della M. Towne died ThursChas. Samuel Kenney
His twin brother is In Alaska
William Frat
peanuts; a package of razor, blades;
Melvin A. Cooley
years old. and had been U1 4or
LeRoy El win Kingsbury
■having cream; a tooth brush; tooth
Sqd. V.P. a
paste; can of talcum powder; pack­
Don Goichesa
Merlyn Courtney
Wllllam Towne, whose father Amos
age of toilet soap; chewing'gum
Albert Julius Geiger
Seattle, Washington
C. Towne was very prominent In the
Clarence Greenfield
and writing paper.
Jack Getting Griffin
In the December Central Head­
The coast guards at the UB.O. earlier history of Prairieville town­
Harland G. Grinage
light. a monthly publication Issued room Sunday had a deluxe treat ship, having been supervisor of the
Ernest Gromaon
by that railroad, there is a picture when “Chet" Banghart brought a
Clarence Raymond Grow
John Paul Langford
beautiful cake with all the trimWaiter Caukin
Theddore Keyes, who adopted her
Jo-u-pti Henry Langford
marked as coming from Macy's big
Cecil H. Charles
fine Christian" woman. She is sur­
Letourneau
Donald G. Chase
Maurice Hamilton
vived by one son Earl C. Towne, who
ity is right. One thousand two bunIs the owner of the farm which was
James Henry Un Inger
Lawrence Byrat Cluekey
William Iran Harris
ding said the coast guards and dove
C. Towne farm." Mrs. Towne's fun­
to employees known to be stationed
Clarence Barton Heffner
from Africa to the Solomon Islands.
RobL Helrigel
Next week your Christmas letter eral was held Bunday In the Henton
The remaining 10,000 were mailed comes from Father Dillon, our very funeral home at Delton, and the
Floyd Winifred Culver
.Richard II. MacLeay
burial
was
In
Prairieville
cemetery.
William Crawford
able chairman of civilian defense
Tonimls William Hendrick
army posts and training stations
NOT AN EXPENSIVE CAMPAIGN
throughout the United States. No gratings.
doubt these YuleUde gifts will prove
That's all for this time.
for the candidates on the Republi­
can county ticket. There was no
Zolly Coffer
Democratic county ticket in the
DEATH DUE TO PNEUMONIA
Charlotte, the three year old esaary. The Republican county com­
president of the New York Central daughter of Mr. and Mra. Burdette mittee filed Its rejxjrt showing re­
lines which read as follows;
Wilson, of Rutland, died Friday
PHONES: 2105 * 2103
night at Pennock hospital, where she mlttoe received 114880. There were

On The Home
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The Gift with tb&lt;
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Coty Gift Sets
$2.25 to $7.50

Yardley Gift Sets
Elmo Gift Soto
.

.

Elmo Moke Up Kit.
$3.95 to $13.50

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Seaforth Sets far Maa
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Whitman FairhiU
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HASTINGS

Last Chance to Help Us Send a
Greeting to Boys in the Service
W« have sent 802 Greeting Cards to men in service and would like to still send to those
listed below if we can secure their addresses. If you can give us the address of any of these

men, please phone, write, or stop in and tell us. See the complete list of Service Men in

the lobby of this bonk,

Walter William Mayra
Chester McMillon
George Edwin Millard

Rodney 8c had

George Raymond Myers
Orville Eugene Myers
Robert Gilmore O'Connell
Earl WUllam Otis

Lawrence Wesley Fayne

Stewart Edwin Peters
Edward Pierce
Harold A. Potter
Lloyd Potter

Intent Smith
Stewart Sweet

Robt. LeRoy Rslhbum

Dennis Loyal Ripley
Shirley Trick

Harold D.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Fifty-Six Ypan of Continuous Service

United States:

mated that there were obligations
Looeard funeral home. Burial vu
in Yankee Springs cemetery.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THURSDAY, bKaAttn IT, 1M&gt;

o'clock | Miss Barbara Bailey of Hastings Minn., Is- expected home Thursday Band and the Qlrli Glee Club.
Metho-1 apent the weekend with her parents to spend the Christmas holidays
. .
.. ■
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fa—.-..lilt.
tlonlng. By
be In FUUer cemetery. She leaves hr: sing at the McLaughlin hospital. vane Wotrlng wu a dinner guest
husband, four sons, three daughters ! Friday and Saturday fur examine-;
y&gt;c home ot Rev. and Mrs. Fay school. a good
and several grandchildren.
ttan.
' C. Wing Bunday. This was * birth-

Saturday and Bunday and all spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra
Alva Kenyon and Mra. Mina Kan1 yon.
Donald Kenyon of Battle
1 Greek visited them Saturday night
and Bunday.

Thetne: “The LOst

Oatroth of Nashville Priddy

11:00 A. M. Bunday school. Les- [Kenyon Bunday afternoon.
met Monday evening at the Coats
&gt;n "The Birth of Jesus."
Mn. Joiin (Mary) Asplnall of
at the latter’s home Friday evening.| Mrs. Stewart Kussmaul last Wed- Grove church. Mra. Alice Griffin
township, northwest of
county president, was tn charge. mime, "Why the Chimes Rang" will
son Charles and Mn. George Faul
mmuaw —■ mr. r— —1». throughout the houu with a Christ-! hosteaa and served the refreabmenu.
Mra Aspmall was lotPaul and children at Hastings mas tree and exchange of gifts by Boxes Were packed for six beys in group. Reports Of the various com­ close 0! this service the annual
realdent of Carlton townmittees were given. The poster Christmas offering for work! wide
members. Dainty refreshments service.
Barry Co. five miles west of
bn rttaUvts in Woodland the---------were served..
. Ernest Shonto visited relatives in chairman announced that Barry
Hand. The funeral will be held
y afternoon.
county had gone over the lop In the
Miss Dorothy Tyler of East Wood-' Allegan Sunday afternoun.
land was a dinner guest of Miss: Mr. and Mra. Owen smith of outdoor paster campaign. Our quota
Florence Potman Sunday. Mr. and South Woodland entertained with
Pvt" Maurice Blackford from
Mrs. Milan Trumbo were afternoon a birthday dinner Saturday evening, money for nineteen posters.
Camp Forest. Tennessee, »pent a
After the business session the
callers at the Forman home.
, Vane Wotrlng waa guest ot honor.
local youhg ptoble presented a play Weedlaad
''r short time home on furlough.
a. u. wcbk ww*- »
UU—...
...
Mr. and Mra. Wilson Travis and
"The
A
n
rtil
in
Hn
A
Overalls."
Thu
end hmtMWs at the U. 8. O rooms birthdays of Mr. Wotting and Mrs.
Mu.&gt;uug worship and Christmas
children of Battle Creek were here
tn Hostings. Hostesses were Mes-' Smith which occur on the same day was .well given and brought a real
Christmas message to each one
Saturday and found Frank Travis
Sunday school 11)00 AM.
dames Geo. P. Benner, John Dell. ’ and they are of the same age.
No Sunday evening service be- much Improved.
Dorr Stowell, Albert Reesor, Ernest ■ Alice Smith Brodbeck presented present.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
■Hie silver cup for largest per­
Shomo. F. E. Border. Glenn Eng- the following students tn a piano
Mias Betty Flanders of Hastings
Mr. and Mra. Oley Douglass and
land and Karl C. Faul. Refresh- recital
“ ’ at’ ’her "home ••-«
-«------alter- centage ofv attendance was awarded
Saturday
was home Bunday.
family were Sunday guests of the
to the Kilpatrick U. B. yoting pe»
Cottage prayer meeting, Wednesmenu of apples, peanut brittle and
Pvt. Kenneth Wilcox, atm of L. former's parents, Mr. and Mra. Dan
lyn Smith. Marilyn Eckardt, Deane pie for this month. Woodlknd U.
fruit cake were served.
K. Wilcox writes that he is at Buck­ Douglass
Miss Margery Millwood of East Peacock. Carole Hoffs, Marguerite
ley Field. Colorado. His address is
Mr. and Mra. Hows rd Johnsim of
in the form of a Church Family 768 Tech. Seh. 8qd. Special. Bar. Lansing Is spending part ot her Feldl, Sylvia Poff. Mary Ann Rader,
Comers spent Sunday at
I Christinas vacation with her sister Virginia Poff, Lilian Rader. Ken­
Night with pot luck supper Tues­ racks C-620. HU older brother, Hickory
hocne or Mr and Mra Wm.
; and husband, Mr. and Mra. Birdslli neth McDowell. Joyce Anderson. Jo ternoon With Mn. Daisy Tyler. In day night. Dec. 22nd al 7 P. M. Howard is in New Guinea and his yaVens
‘ Holly. From here she goes to Lud- Anne Smith, Marcia Garlinger. CarAll are invited to the supper and sister, Mrs Duelta Dooling. U emDrive in for winter check-ups regularly. Let us help
Mr ind
oienn Morehouse
the absence of the president. Mn
! ington to spend Christmas with her lene Curtis. Joyce Hrnney, Mary
Alice Hendeo, Mn. Bessie Wood­ program which follows.
ployed in a munitions plant at Lo ,.er(! Bunday visitors At the home
I parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry Mlll- Poff. Louise Hoffs. Martha Nye and
KHPatrick
you teke care of the bus and keep if in tip-top shape.
Porte. Ind.
of Mr. Bn&lt;j Mrl. james Wilcox.
man had charge Mra. Bemlece
Bunday school 10:00 A. M.
1 wood.
Osgood conducted devotions.
Due to the regular-day (first Fri- Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
DoA't take chance* with winter. Drive in today.
!
Buryi Townsend, son of Rev. and
Morning worship and Christmas
Various matters pertaining to our
day) falling on New Yeara. the Lester Lord and family of Clover­
। Mra» H. V. Townsend, left Saturday
Christmas program, Sunday eve­ Ladies Aid will meet Jah. 8 at Ute dale. Mr. and Mra. Robert Wilcox
afternoon with the group from Barry program win be held thia week Fri­
Plans were made for the January
home of Mr. and Mra. Johh BClson. and Mr. and Mra. Albert Nath and
, County for Ft. Custer.
day. December 18 at 3:30 !h the meeting to be an all day Institute ning 8:00 P. M.
Pvt. Richard Sceber hits been Erma Jean.
Cottage prayer meeting. Thursday
1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard ot afternoon. The parents and friends al the home of Mra. Ruth Fisher
transferred to Salina, Kansu from
Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunn and
: Boyne Falls called on Supt. and of the school are cordially invited with pot luck dinner at the noon
Fort Custer.
Mary and Hubert Schuser went to
Mrs H. A. Kitson Saturday after­ , to attend.
hour. The purpose ot this meeting MILO
The
Chrisunu program will be at Fowler Saturday to attend the wed­
The program will be put on by is to present the work of the dif­
noon.
sig
Our Christmas program will be! the hall Wednesday evening, Dec. 23. dln8 ot the*r son Kenneth Dunn and ■
George Schneider and Miss Etta the entire school. Btch room has ferent departments and discuss It
- -mim Thelma Loudenbeck. Congrat­
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
। Schneider were dinner guests at the prepared Its own contribution un­ together that we may all under­ held at the church. Wednesday eveulations.
HUBBARD HILLS
I home of Mr. and Mra. LeRoy W. der the guidance of each teacher. stand otir wort better and do It
tn E. STATE ST.
HASTINGS
PHONE UM
Mra. Emily Wilcox and W. A.
Wc extend- our sympathy to Mr. I, Wnyne Crofoot and bride nre vis­
I Stewart of Ionia Tuesday.
The high schools portion of the more efficiently.
Spaulding were in Hastings Tuesday. and Mra. Burdette Willson in the iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. By­
I . Miss Ellen Hilbert of Minneapolis, program will be contributed by the
Mr. and Mra. Merle Bradfield were Lobs of their little daughter. Char- ] ron Crpfoot.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
in Hastings Friday and Irj Kalama- lolle, age 3 years and 11 months. | Ben Jlnkena U spending a few
The Methodist Church
Com* to our catalog department,
days with hU daughter. Mrs. Haile
roo on Saturday. Jack went with his
Anything wo sell may be bought
Rev. George Wingard. Pastor
pital Friday night at 10:30 after.'Nash.
for hundreds of now gift Ideas.
10: 00 A. M. Special Christmas parents on Saturday.
on our monthly payment plan.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Newman and a brief Hines* of pneumonia. Mr.
services and Christmas music by the
children of Kalamazoo called on Mr. Willson is the ran of Claud Wilson GLASS CREEK
choir.
Mr. and Mra Lowell Whittemore
and Mra. Merle Bradfield last Sun- and formerly, lived in this district
11: 15 A. M. Sunday school
and chldren of Delton were Sunday
u
before moving
near
8:00 P. M. Young People* service
11,1 “........
h“'
“ xuum
-iHasting*.
mJ u» mu. ,visitors at Chas. Whittemore's.
Mr. and Mra. Louis Erwny and
prnprnlnt mdr chrUtmu
' ,„lu„ u
h„ h.na qul„
Him Bum. -u a vuimr m om . „ o„ ,
Wm Rny Otis. Mr. and Mra. Gtumcndq
Wednesday, December 23, 8 P. “hool Fridfij
1 stanton rushed her to the doctor and Lyle Otis of Kalamazoo were
M. Christmas program. The Young
omndm. To.n. pumd &gt;w&gt;, at I ,o
„ UMen
o|
Sunday visitors at Fred Otis'.
People's Organization are sponsor­
Phil Warren and Merritt Gates
TJ*’.
*
Cpl. Clmrla.
cam, horn,
ing the play. The Gifts of Myrrh." M urn™. She u UM q' «!■
,renl of Lansing were weekend guests at
A program will be given by the Pri­ son, Ear), a foster brother, Adrian p.nc camu New York
Clyde Warren's. ‘
'
Ma^Ml Tripp jS miaud hit-'
mary Department. Following the K.eyea 21 P5&gt;lrteT1Ue ‘nd,.*7erB‘
Mr. and Mra. Fred Otto attended
program Santa Claus will give out
sympathy Is ex- l(n&lt; g dper ln fronl of lhe HMe| the wedding of their grandson A-C
gifts and treats in the basement. tended to Wesc people.
. place withe on his way to work Kenneth Dunn to Miss Thelma Lou­
Zion Lutheran Church
denbeck near St. Johns Saturday
Herbert Van Stream tt not (yellng 1 Bun(lay monilng
.
Paul W. Geiger. Pastor
afternoon.
u weU u hla many friends would 1
Jtnklni u emplo)Ki at
10: 00 A. M. Sunday school
In a recent letter from Mra.
Uke to have hkn.
MlddleviUe factory.
11: 00 A. M. Morning worship
.
eZ^°ne 1:1 “'(JOmmUn11’ I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wllbon u- Jatnes Dibble. (Maxine Erwayi. she
Lutheran
Gospel
Hour
3:30
P.
M
u btuY Chrtstmaa shopping.
dllted Ur and Mrj Burdette Will­ reports she and her husband are en­
IV4R
over CKLW
joying
a two months' stay In Glen­
SOUTH 8IIU1/TZ* *
50,1 Baturday as most of the B. WlUI
Monday there will be a rehearsal
dale. Cal. where Lt. Dibble is tralnMr. and Mra. Mila Ashby visited I “n famtl7 h,vc &lt;*en 111 tt,ld Ull“blc ing to fly bombers.
of the choir and cast for tlie an­
Mrs
Dora
Custer
of
Hastings
one
i
t0
*
el
ou
‘
vcr
7
niuch.
nual Christmas Pageant.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Whittemore
■ James Siork.n of Grand Rapids. entertained the employees and fam­
There will be no religious instruc­ day last weeY
Rev. and Mra. Fred Hom of Bat-! 9.P1;
Uira or the F. B. a. elevator to a
tion Thursday afternoon.
ilies of the P. B. A. elevator to a
The Christmas Pageant will be tic Creek spent Saturday afternoon
W 8“given Christmas eve. Thursday,
urday night.
The ud new ramhed u, of Uw ; Ty“r
. ..
December 34.
GREGORY
***
The Evangelical Church
1
J. 8. Deablcr. Pastor
Mra.
Paul Herilon
of Battle Creek
SSTind
sm I “JJ
;—
&gt; -«■—
—
spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr.
10:00 A. M. Morning worship.
ChM’ SU,rk',and Mre Don»M Henion.
Theme of Sermon. "A Trip to 'who regret her passing. The aged I
father.
Wm.vChamberlain
and
th#
I
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n
*
“
®
"
**«
’
e
Mr
»
nd
Mra
««»
Mr. and Mra. Cleo Haywood
Haywood of
ot
Bethlehem." a male quartette will
Dowling were Sunday
Bunday afternoon
afternoon
bereaved ones have the sympathy
hu
Doling
or .11
Monday for hU final examination guests at the home of Mr. and Mra.
11:00 A. M. Sunday school '
1 for the U. 8. army.
■ Vem Haywood.
8:00 P. M. Evening Worship. The
Glen Gates and family met with
Choir —
will. present a Biblical m;.,serv- a great lose
-------loos Monday
Mohday oy
by tne
the bum- thd.* rORKFRK
Error of opinion may be tolerated
ice of story and song entitled "The ing of their house and all of the 1CURNkbs
reason r.Wprmn
is left free to combat
Holy Child". All should hear this j contents u the pumps were froze ' Mr- ond Mr*- Ed’- Walters wish where
■—hnmn/
fine program. The annual Sunday and no water available. Much 1° i'*l&gt;re“ their heartfelt thanks to K—Thomaa Jefferson,
school Christmas program will be sympathy Ls extended to them.
. “n !he neighbors who helped them
presented Tuesday evening at 8 P. I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville 1 Re* their com shredded during the
M.----------------------------------------------------- । wtre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I»H
And their neighbors sinThere will be a Christmas tree 1 Jim May Tuesday.
j «;raly hope they may soon be enand a fine program. Gifts for the
The Misses Maribelle aryj LUa ! Joying better health,
children. The offering will be for Hallock of Hastings visited their
Mrs James Hammond and son
the Orphan* Home.
parents. Mr. and Mra. WU1 Hallock Thomas were luncheon^uest* of Mr.
j and Mrs. Carrol) Fisher In Hastings
I Wednesday.
Little LeRoy Plank, son of Mr
nnd Mrs. Cecil Plank has been ill
for a few days with sore throat but
is beginning to improve.
Mrs. Meredith Lewis (Rachel Mal­
colm) entertained the Young Peo­
BEAUTIFUL OCCASIONAL
OUTSTANDING CHRISTMAS BUY * _ _
ple's class of the North Irving
church with a sleighride party last
Monday night, everyone enjoying a
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Anywhere but Words, you'd expect to see such good looking
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tobies priced much more! Tops ore ottroctively combined rich
costing dollars more! We doubt that you’ll find value that even
ously ill with strep Infection.

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Another form half way between Battle Creek
ond Haitlngs. The bock of this form borders
a good spring lake, shore line all good solid land,
grove along shore, land in A-t condition, build­
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We have 40 acres in Carlton township north
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Price $4000.00.
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mac, excellent house, good basement born,
electricity, for $5000.00.

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Hastings on M-43, good house, good basement
born, electricity, some woods, for $2500.00. We
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Its. Harry Dunn and
ibert BehtLser went to
lay to attend the wedon Kenneth Dunn and
Loudenbeck. Congratmplalnt
■Id d«f.

*nTi» ?uHh”'ounr-nED that
.... .&lt;■■■ nl,lR,lrr.
a •

5

». Lowell Whittemore
f Delton were Sunday
»s. Whittemore's.
rs. Lout. Erwny and
and Mrs. Gusmendo
t of Kalamazoo were

n and Merritt Gates
re weekend guests at,
«. Fred Otis attended
f their grandson A-C
to MLm Thelma LouSt. Johns Saturday
I letter from Mra.
(Maxine Erwny), site
I her husband are enlonths' stay In Glen•e Lt. Dibble is tralnbera.
. Russell Whittemore
1 employees and famB. A. elevator to a
nauwige supper Sal­

mon of Battle Creek
ind Tuesday with Mr.
Id Henion.
i. Cleo Haywood of
Sunday afternoon,
ome of Mr. and Mr*..

Ion may be tolerated
s left free to combat
ffersun.
i

malne of Milo and WUllam Cham­
berlain of Schults visited at-th* . Guy Wallers at Charlotte called killed In action.
alia)) Norwood Monday evening ot home of Mr. and Mn. Marshall Nor­
Harley Hayman of Hasty, Colora­
wood Sunday evening.
i family recently.
do. came Saturday to visit hU sisI Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dckardt.
%-it ts
ner guest of Mr. and Mn. Lincoln Phyllis and Marilyn and Mr. and
itlTH
Mra. Will Velte were Grand Rapids
Bush Sunday.
visitors Wednesday.
guests, Sunday of Mr. and Mn. Dan
. D. IM3
?, Kalamazoo.
1 Methodbt church and Robert and
Quite a number of people from Webb at Nashville.
&gt;f Froi^tMr. and Mrs. Leslie Winiam* of du-j. Bamc*. went to Clear lake this vicinity attended the funeral
last Freeport called on their son and Sunday evening where Rev. Roblnspent the
“r'
Un Ro' «cn held service* for the Coast )wld al the home Friday afternoon
ASSYRIA
ger Williams. Tuesday afternoon
a^£~He"i^r£raeh IhTre again
Ealne Day.
Charles Randall, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pennock were next Sunday evening.
Mra. Floyd Randall, and in service Battle Creek shoppers Monday al-. Mrs. Alice
*'■— Collin* ■li--------spending
the
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr and Mn 1
at Staten.Island, N. Y., has been ternoon.
, winter at tne nome ot Jesse Osgood Wednesday with Mra Wllda AlterNeighbors and friends an invited spent Bunday w
transferred to Uniontown Gap, Pa
Hev. E. H. Babbitt of Grand Rap- ’ at West Hope.
I dtog. An interesting program was to attend open house for Mr. and Garfield Slater.
Corporal Randall was a former Ids. the district superintendent,
V Ch..
_
ee■
—
superintendent,! Mr« Blanche Richards wm a aup- I given In charge of Mra. Margaret
workman at the Clark Truck Trac- fllled the pulpit in the Methodist f*r guest of Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Coats. Christmas gifts acre ex­
church here Sunday morning. He Havward
--- ---------------In Hastings
_---------------Saturday eve
... ­ : changed' and popcorn and apple* clock in honor of their 80th Wedding spent Saturday with Mr. and Mn.
ning.
She
spent
the
served.
buslnes-.-------------session., | anniversary. gave a fine sermon on "Security". r
'“- "*
“■ "?
“&lt;“
■* night and Sun-, --------. At the
—-----------Emer Scott.
Mrs Wade Town and daughter. d»y with her brother-in-law and sis- Mrs. Wllda Allerdlng was re-elected
but Thursday.
Mra. Leo Chamberlain and Mra. Wr- Mr «nd Mrs. Calvin Powell
- Pre*.: Mr*. Peart Dcmond. Vice
R*v. D. W. Robinson will preach ' Pres.; Mra. Margaret Coats, TreM.;
The Stevens school observes Doria Mcllvaln were In Hastings
® Christmas sermon Sunday mom- Mrs Alice Chase. Pianist.
Christmas with a program on Wed­ Saturday evening.
-- *
’
- --- Ing at 10:00 oclock. Some will be reThe Annual church meeting will
nesday night. The Briggs church
and school will cooperate with a tree ton. Mn. Charles Harrington. Miss eelved Into the church at this |«v-1 be held Sunday, Dec. 27. There will
and program on Wednesday night, Naomi Pennock and Mrs. Bertha Ice. There will be baptismal services ' be a pot luck dinner and meeting
I will follow. All member* and those
the 23rd at the church.
Adams were Kalamazoo shoppers for any wishing to be baptized.
Mr*. Mildred Fuhrman la clerking interested in the church, or its afWinter conditions make possible Saturday afternoon.
filiated organizations, the Sunday
Mr. and Mn. Glenn-Williams and In the Faulkner drug store.
the many coasting parties.
ORDER FOB POBLIOATIOM
Miss Maxine Randall spent the three children of Gull lake were Middleville and Delton which were I are all Invited to be present,
weekend with her sister. Mrs, Jose­
played
at
Middleville
last
Friday
The School Christmas program
ger Williams Friday evening. MY
phine Rogers 'of Battle Creek.
and Mra. Will Whittemore spent night the store 'for the first team . will be held Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Floyd Randall was at Climax Saturday afternoon in Hastings.
■ was 34-33 in favor of Middleville Dec. 23. The menu committee are.
on Wednesday to attend a session of
Funeral services were held Sunday and for the second team 33-11 in the families of Chas. Townsend,
the birthday organization of which afternoon at 2.30 from the Henton favor of Delton. The local team will Frank Haight, Harlow Barnum and
she Is a charter member and which funeral home for Mrs. Della Towne. play Lake Odessa here Friday eve- I Alton Wood.
has been functioning the post thlr- M. of Milo. She leaves one son. Eart nine.
The Stinrlo'---- * —
--------a
ning, December IB.
18.
Sunday —
school
will -have
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Burpee anti Ciirlslmak program during tlie Bun­
Mias Maxine, who Is affilated with
The Delton Inland Lakes Garden jdaughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs day school hour next Sunday morn­
the Red Cross Motor Corps, of Bat­ Club held Its annual Christmas par­ Fordle Casey were Hastings shop­ ing. The committee is Mr. and Mra.
Saturday night.
Arthur Richardson and Mr. and Mrs.
tle Creek gave service Friday night ty at the home of Mrs. Robert pers
I
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott and Kenneth Kelsey.
and Saturday to make the weeks Barnes. Twenty seven members and
,
record complete. She Is our teacher five guests attended. Following the family, local, and Miss Thelma Mott
at the Btevens school.
business meeting there was a pro- 1cf Kal.imn.-ux&gt; spent Sunday with BARRYVILLE
Our ChrUlmas tree and program
Mrs. Harold Holmes will entertain gram. Mrs. Ella Reynolds read the :Mr. and Mrs. Spellman Casey and
the Pleasure birthday organization Christmas story and Mrs. Glenn .:family at Hinds.
Mrs.
Angie Titus and Chan Dip---------------------------------------------, . Christmas eve Program will begin
at its Christmas party on Thursday Williams told how Christmas was
celebrated in other lands. There was ncr werc m Hastings, Friday.
Mn. J. J. Wlllltu spent Wednes­
The local community Farm Bu­ a beautifully decorated tree and a. *«dio CP^cy U working at the
day with her daughter. Mn. Paul
gift
and
candy
for
each
one
present
Delton
Elevator
for
several
days.
reau association will hold the De­
Kesler and family.
cember session at the Briggs church The January meeting will be held at j Mr. and Mrs R*y Stewart of
"Sure, Santo’s job is bigger than ever in wartime.
Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Kelsey of
’
---------•
•
-----------------North
Delton
called
on
Mrs.
Angie
,
------------------ •--------------------- —
on Saturday night, when all inter­ the home of Mrs Anna Robinson.
That's why he depends on milk for that extra energy
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Waters and T”" Friday afternoon. Mr. Stew- Coats Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
ested are welcome. Milton Horton
commenced work Monday tnora- Lathrop and family and Utile Carol
he
needs to keep on the job! Take a tip from this
will show motion pictures of inter- son of Plainwell spent Sunday with
Lathrop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. ln« « school bus driver here.
hale and hearty Victory worker—milk has a big sup­
FerrU Lathrop of Toledo were Sun­
Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Homer At- 1 .------------- ---------------------------day dinner guests of Mr. and Mn.
i drich of South Delton were callers NORTHEAST WOODLAND
ply of the vitamins ond nutritive elements we all need
SOUTHWEST
WOODLAND
otrir* In
Is being E. H. Lathrop. Carol Lathrop is
In the afternoon.
| A Christmas program lr&gt;
for abundant health. Be sure YOU drink enough
The Woodland United Brethren
Evanxel- spending the week with iter grand­
Mr. and Mra. John Chamberlain '1 planned to be given at the EvangelMissionary Society met with Mra.
milk!”
went to }he home of his brother-ln- leal church Tuesday evening, Dec. parents.
Osgood last Wednesday.
Several of our young people ac­
Vane Wotring of Woodland was n
companied
Rev.
Kenneth
Griswold
SERVE DAIRY DISHES FOR HEALTH AND VICTORY
supper guests of Mr. and Mas. Owen Clark In Kalamazoo Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Will LeUon and sons, to Coats Grove Monday night to the
Smith Saturday evening in honor of and returned home Sunday. Mra. I John and Ralph, were In Grand County Union meeting.
Clark, who has been ill for some Rapids Saturday. Their daughter
Ethel's and Vane's birthdays.
Mr. and Mra. Shirley’ Mayo of time, passed away Saturday mom- , Laura, who Is at the Mary Free Bed tings and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La­
Hastings were Bunday callers on ing. Sympathy Is extended to the Convalescent Home, is getting along throp of Cloverdale were' Sunday
quite nicely since her operation sevMr. and Mra. Keith Farlee and son. bereaved family.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Will
Mr. and Mra. Sherman Pritchard eral weeks ago.
Family night and a white Christ­
Oltlrr. b*
Miss Elaine Batea spent Sunday Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop
mas will be held at the Woodland of Wall lake, visited at the home of
attended church services here.
HIGH IN CBEAM CONTENT. BAW
U. B. church on Tuesday evening. Mra. Hattie Whittemore Tuesday at the home of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day and
evening.
Mra.
Emma Dickerson,
Mra.,r “
Mr.
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. 6c: QT.
11
I^,*.rnd22’br,‘tn«
?flSlcaV
CA^J
r‘ vi^d^
’u and Mra. E. J. Bates and fam- Stuart were Sunday aftemon callers
service
-Monica of Cloverdale visited her
Miss Iva FranU. who is attending
_______________ _ ln
... Chicago, Wliu
The Kilpatrick Missionary Society ,.Wednesday evening. ____ I
and Hastings.
Mrs. Gordon Hoffman was a Sun•UY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS
will be held at the home of Mrs. ■ Mrs. Etta Kilcstrlck spent Satur- 11* home for Christmas vacation, b
Gertrude Curtis this week Wednes­ day and Sunday with her sister.: spending a few days with her *h- Dirk Hoffman of Quimby.
, Mra. Ell* Wertman near Cedar &lt; ter. Mra. Raymond Bursley and famday.
Mrs. Nell .Walker. Max Alden and
I
Cr«ek.
।
Hy,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Bursley
are
movChristmas program in charge
Jr. Blakesly of Chesaning were Sun­
of Mrs. Hlldred Chase and Mra. Bar­ i Mra. Charles Flaria and Mra. Ing on a farm northeast of Sunfield day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Douglas Floria spent Saturday after- this week .
bara Dalton wlU be given at the Kil­
Phone 2651 ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Hastings
noon in Kalamazoo.
| Rev. Paul ' Geiger caUed on E. Ralph DeVine and spent the after­
patrick church next Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Travis Royer of Bat- ; Brodbcck Friday. Luther Brodbeck noon with Mrs. Anna DeVine.
Mr. and MYsl Clarence Higdon and j
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mahler spent I tie Creek spent Sunday with her । and son Junior called there Sunday
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wade
Town
l
evenlng
also
Mra.
Carl
Brodbeck.
the weekend with friends at Scott­
। and family.
I The "Cheerful Helpers" club, with
ville.
Mr. and Mr*. Lowell Whittemore &gt; their families, enjoyed a Christmas
__ , the Civil War, U1
„ Insur- and children spent Sunday with her party at the home .of Mr. and Mra.
During
life
once paid American families about parents. Mr. and Mra. Charie* Ray Scheel Saturday evening. About
87,000 dally in policy benefits; dur- Whittemore in Rutland.
। thirty were present. After playing a
Ing the Spanish-American War 1 MrMrs. George Schoolcraft1 few game* and exchanging of gift*,
about 1400,000 daily; during World ot Battle Creek spent Sunday with refreshmenu of popcorn, candy and
War 1 about 81.flno.noo dally; and her parents, Mr. and Mra. Bert Pal- , apples were served.
today 18^00,000 dally.
■ ton.
| Mrs. Glen Edwins, who underwent

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Mrs. Albert Nash and

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Mr*. James Wilcox.

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Mr and Mrs Leon Dealer and a major operation at Pennock hasdaughter Elisabeth of Hastings. Mr.

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Mrs. Weiss of Saginaw averaged 160 eggs from
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�THE HASTING8 BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1949

SHVILLE
. IIW ,C44«4»V4 U4 UIV 4*4U44« 44444
State Rank announces that check*
for U;e payment of an eight per
esnt liquidating dividend will be
ready foe delivery to the creditors
Qf the NSahvtlle Blate Rank on Pttday. Dec. 18.
AU creditor* are'
tned to. call tor their check* AC the
office ot the receiver in Nashville

as possible fur the reason that no
Cheers will ba delivered or paid by

after January IS. IMS. This limlu

this time.
Funeral services for Laurel Mar­
shall. 46 a former Maple Orove
township fanner until five years ago

Charlotte, were held Tuesday after­
noon at the Evangelical church with
burial in Lakeview cemetery. Mr.
Marshall died Saturday tn Ann Ar­
bor where be had been the i&gt;aii
five week*. Surviving is the widow
Martha; three daughters. Mrs. Ray­
mond Fuhs of Indianapolis. Indiana.

be held Thursday afternoon at one
o'clock from the Evangelical church.
Burial Ln Lakeview cemetery. He
—------ -------- --------- - ----- ------ ■
Harold of Naahvllle and Sterling of
Creek; one daughter. Miss
tJlah Huhs of 6t. Clair, Mich.: one
*t'-P-brother, Jack Kuna'of Brownad*1®- Minnesota, two atep-siaters.
Dena Fctahner of Nashville,
*
­
Mra.
Emma Kahler of----Salem;
one
half-sister, Mr*. Orville Flook of
Nashville and one half-brother,
Peter Kuna of Hasting*.
Mrs. Alice Crouse passed away
Monday night at the luxne of Mr*.
Ina Millard after an illness of sev­
eral months.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mauney and
family have moved to Memphis,
Tenn.
Samuel Ostroth is at the home of
his daughter. Mr*. Pearl Lowell near
Hastings.
BRANCH DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. OlUingham of
Battle Creek, were Sunday after­
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Fa&amp;setl.
'
Mrs. Charles Labaugh Is home af­
ter being with Mrs. Kenneth Norton
and small son the past week.
Henry Bidclman continues about
the same.
Several from till* way attended
the funeral of Mra. Samuel Ostroth.
our former neighbor. Sympathy k
extended to the husband and family.

ions. Lind of Battle Creek and Burr
al home: one brother. Glenn of
Maple Grove, a stater. Mra. Edna
Jones of Battle Creek; step mother.
Mra. Mabie Marshall of Nashville.
John Bahs. 79. was born In Maple
Orove township and passed away happiness is to be aa happy as h
Al his home In Castleton township rightfully possible today.
___ ________ ____________ _

|«W! W5WCTmw«

710 8. Washington. Dee. 9: a girl highly respected resident of ths OBITUARY
»
William Wallace Mack, a WStdoht
During tlie -week the surgical to Mr. and Mra. Leonard Krtbt. neighborhood for a tang time.
The Maple Grove Community of Barry connty for fifty ywart.
patient* discharged from ths hos­ 1001 8. Dibble 81, Dec. Hl a boy
.
. . Carol Fuller, a student at Kalamapital were Miss Ardeth Williams. 419 to Mr. and Mrs. Charlra Fox. Bat- Farm Bureau will meet Saturday passed away suddenly Thuraday
Rttl Cn» is Again
coUega. was the lead in “My
N. Michigan; Mis* Barbara DeVault.
church.
Lacey. Bom in Millington, Mich .
a for oid awUterTes- 8uur BUten ' which *l«owedjt th*
&gt;10 W. Green: Mis* Glen Edwins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bromals. 700
W, Green. Dec. 10; a girt to Mr. and
A number of ladles met Tuesday April 33.1919. the son of oeatga and
right colon, to ftniah 1
Woodland: Miss Doris Bradford.
afternoon al the home ot Mrs Dor­
MJs.
Lewi*
Lehman,
Jr..
Portland.
week.
Racer Benneftand Melvin
1030 8. Park: Richard Robert*.
fur the convalescing
othy Hoffman in honor of Mra. Mer­
Haavind attended Wednesday nMM.
Woodland; Mra Otto Miller 610 R
ton Hoffman.
Park; Mrs. Ruth Ragia, 339 W. Carl Damson. 739 E. Madison St.,
The teachers hate beefl practicing of the beat auditoriums in the wnrld.
Dec.
13;
a
girl
to
Mr.
and
Mr&gt;
Mr.
and
Mra.
Claud
Hoffman
and
Court; Mra. Earl Campbell, Nash­
Frank Hyde had dinner Thuraday in marriage to Grace E-Babcodt ot for th»ir aiinual ChrUtmAs Carol
Commercial students and thOM
ville. R. 9. and Mrs.’Archie Brady.
a boy to Mr. and Mr*. Francis s
with Mr. and Mra. Harvey Marsh*11. Lacey. To thia union seven daugiiwho werv good tn penmanship
Portland. R. 1.
liloh (Irene Joneal. 1100 Mlles Ave.
Mr. and Mra. Cyrus Buxton of ten were bom, two of whom pr4- cember 10 In Central auditorium.
helped out in the rationing of fuel
On Tuesday there were eleven Kal.imazoo, Dec. 11; and a git! to HasUngs called on Mr. and Mr*, teded him in death, Helen (Mra.
Haport cards .were distributed in
surgical cases registered: Claude Mr. and Mra. Clark Sheet*. Cals- Harold Gray Sunday afternoon.
I John Storm) ta 1941 and Jeute la
Troutweln. Hastings. R. 3; Mra. Dal­ donla, R. 1. Dec. 14.
Bty.
ton Stahl. Clarksville; Mra. Martin
C NlrT andLMn Ixon Poti* were
£’llrvlvor» other th*n the wife are
Firth hour .Tuesday application
Hawthorne. 429 E. State Road; Mra. PLEASANT HILL
C*n4«
.
010
(faughtera, Mra. Harold blank* of admission to the Victory ball game were d
Edna Brady. Middleville; Fred Coz.
Johnson* in
tI,d
Merlln 3^^ corps teere made out by students who pared with last.
About twenty-five neighbors gath­ n W, w2?n
Woodland; Harold Durkee, 140 E.
D e
riuh hrtrt lh&gt;&lt;r 1 °r B*‘u* Crwk' Mr* BU&gt; IU1UT
gate topping thik year's first game
State; Mrs. WUllam Streeter. Mld- ered al the home of Uie Peter*
m d
Iof Heangs. Mra. Robert Rhode* of
Brothers Friday evening for a fare­
The shop elawen for girls that ha* receipts of 31g by 36 tickets.
dlerlUe; Mra. Beatrice Eaton. Has­
4V
I ljw*y *n(1 Mrs' HoraC® Btoorofa Of
well for Stewart Peters who left for hoi
recently been organised meete from
tings. R. 3; Clancy Tin. N. Church
Testa were given to the freshmen
Anna Gibbons
fort? ' D”*Hn«,_Mteen grandchildren, two
Fort Custer Saturday.
3
until
0
o'clock
each
school
day
af
­
St; Mrs. Frank DeOroote. Hastings.
Anna Gibbs as hostess. About forty -, 4mera yn ROy
Of Mancelona
Mra Arthur Clarke of South Hav­
: SjMr. 'W1SZ. w.,u,&lt;rt .. rum. ternoon. Mr. Hansen announces that
r. 3 and Leslie Cook. Hastings. R.
The test* were the Traxler Reading
a tew more girl* At least seventeen
en spent the weekend with her par­
‘’.•-test and the One-Hundred Problem
C^U 1 “nt* ho*ta of other relative* and
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Williams.
Six medical patients were regis- ent*.
'
” ArlthmeUc test.
d
»ood-Ume'WM friend*. He will be greatly mls*ed
join. At present the class haa eight
Uttle Gordon Raymond, grandson
istered on Tuesday: Mrs. Hugh
Hastings school students are hav­
Mr nnrt Mr, wutura
, i ** he was always a wining helper member*.
Mr. ana Mrs. william Hui let of to .11 wh0 a,),rd him
Rilry, 336 W. Walnut: Mis* Vemlee &lt;of Mr. and Mra. Clifton Campbell.
| The HAaUngs-Belding game, to be ing a ten-day Christmas vacation
Benson. Alto. R. 2: James Roach. ]
Middleville spent Saturday night at
., ,
-2-------------' played Dec. 1», la expected to be a
Vermontville. R 2; Mra. Oda Stem- 1Plainweu but is reported some bei- Roy McCaula and attended the I OBITUARY
An assembly is planned for Jan.
Christmas party al the school house. ,• un&gt;r
,ou May.
alBy. QBU
gnrer or
nur­ real thriller. Coach Goodell aaya he 4 at 9:00 to begin the New Year.
baugh. Sunfield. R. 1; Charte* ’
Charlolt
daughter
of BurMr. and Mrs. Ferris Moon of . “H&gt;r; deU ‘'ntl Margaret Willson, waa born la not sure whether Belding a second Joan Whisnant, from the Schoo!
Courtnay, Lake Odessa. R. 2. and
^nd passed away Dec
Mrs. Eva Troutweln. Woodland. R. 2 &lt;Grand Rapids syere Sunday after­ old England and three children of Jan 2g
Assembly Service, will talk to the
Laniing
spent
Saturday
night
with
11
—
---------------------------Z
....
and aaya it wlU be a real battle.
Clayton Mote, aarkkvllle; La 1noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Matt
students.
r-win
Polla and
an* ttrlfaa
alta.a^-­ . ' Surviving are the parent*. one
Leon Pott*
wife anX
and all
all attend
Berta McAllister, 314 E. Green; ]Bedford.
The Saxons played their first
brother, Richard, two sisters. Patty
Our neat club hour will be held
Forrest Lee Gardner. Hasting*,-R
The birthday club met at the ed the Christmas party at the school : and Mary, the grandparents. Mr. league game against Ionia last Fri­
2; Miss Ada See*e. Middleville, and 1home of Mr. and Mra. Stephen Car­ house
and Mrs
Mra. L-iaua
Claud Willson
and rar.
Mr. ana
and day.
...
0..
.
,, , 1I Bna
wmson rna
Enrollment for the second semesJta^hlCaUW1
OcOr«e Canine. tW0
Infant Peggy Adams. 927 E Clinton &lt;ter Saturday evening. Six tables of
GUy Stanley, the magician, wlU
uie grandmother*. Mrs James Youngs
Bt., were the medical patients dla- &lt;cards were played, prizes being won on Laplerre bump^on buuu-o
home of Vern Smith, In Middleville “nd Mrr Burdett Briggs, and scv^ appear al Hastings high school
charged during the week.
.
Iby Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller, Mra.
protiably January 13 at 3.P- m. Both
__ _ relatives.
.......
They found him nblr
able tn
to alt tin
up fear
for *n eral other
Tlie following babies were born ]Maurice
------------------------------------------------------Johnson and Miner palmer. Thcv
. student* ana adult* are invited to
at the hospital since last report: Mr. Carter wa* presented with a nlcd short time. Hu wife i* ill in Bl.
Just a tiny rosebud
। attend.
Mary's hospital. They have our sym­
A boy to Mr. and Mra. Olin Munn, card table.
Parted all too soon.
I A pep meeting wu held In the
pathy.
•
.
*44. Mr.
44 44 44 and
4*44 3. Mrs.
440 4,444
Howard
44 444*43Lewis
V4 ot
God In His love and wisdom
I gymnasium Friday, December 11.
Has called our Darling Home.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb HIGHBA.NK
Funeral service* were held Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hawbilta and day at 3 p. m. at Leonard's funeral tend the game that night.
Cook.
Teachers’ pictures were taken for |
Mr*. Betty Streeter Hoebeke and Ortha and Mr. and Mra. Paul Bell home with burial In Yankee Springs
her parent* and Mr*. Vere Carter attended their grandfather, Noah cemetery.
were Wednesday guest* of Mr. and Sherk's funeral at Caledonia Mon­
day.
POWERS ECHOES
Mra. Stephen Carter.
Several from this way attended
.
_ ___________ _______
Mr. and Mra. Vere Carter spent
Sunday with her parent*. Mr. and the funeral of Laurel Marshall at, transferred from Ktlly Field to LarNashville Tuesday.
, edo Army Air Field. Laredo. Texas
Mra. George Pickett of Caledonia.
Marshall Green--and
Mrs. Sneatticn ot Middleville, who , Mr.
—and Mr*.
------------------------------—• Mr.
—and Mn. Albert Frost
..— and
—
has been helping our at the R. J. family and Mrs. Frieda Marshall i IttUe daughter and Kathleen and
guest*
WlUlam* home the jmst week, re- were
"*'* """
“ at ~a birthday dinner Jack Frost were Sunday dinner
—
for Jackie at Worth Green's in the aueata of Mr. and Mr*. Howard Clinturned to her home Sunday.
Moore district Sunday.
: too.
Mr. and Mra. Prank Hawbilta and I Miss Mary French of Hartings
DUNHAM DISTRICT
The Community was greatly Mr. and Mra. Veni Hawbilta called I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
shocked Thursday by news of the at tiie home of Mra. Laurel Marshall Arthur Bedford.
sudden death early that morning of
Wallace Mack. Sympathy is extend­
ed to the wife, who with five daugh­
ters. their husbands and fifteen
grandchildren, are left to mourn troit visited Mrs. Frieda Marshall i spent the weekend at the home ot
Uicir loss. Mr. Mack had been a Monday night.
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Frost.
The Irving Garden Club wUl hold
their Christmas Party Thursday
। evening. Dec. 17, at the home of Mrs.
i Almira Reed. Pot luck dinner at 7
t o’clock.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

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Santa's driving a jeep instead of a sleigh this year to ac­
commodate all the slipper gifts.

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fabrics and leathers. Price

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member of the family — and ar prices that are amuingly
low. Come in today and see these poptiUr gift fivoritev
fur yourself,

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i squared canvas designed tor speed.
i These ships inaugurated a prosperj ou* era ot American overseas tradi.
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were the Rainbow, the Flying Cloud.
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Among the thing* were asked to do with
out, this War Chbiitniai, ia the pleasant custom
of making Long Distance calls to greet our
friend*.
As on other day*, the wires will be crowded
with, war messages, and such calls cannot be
delayedTherefore, on Christmas EVe and Christmas
Day, please do not moke Long Distance greeting
coils, particularly to points outside of Michigan.

•itraicsn bbll tkLtraoxs company

�CAMP FIRE NEWS * Beckword

Glances
Bits of YcstcrdOy

telent al Kalama:hc lead in "My
•h allowed al Uta
auditorium ten

urns in the world,
lente and those
tn penmanship
rationing of fuel
ued by the prtn-

&gt;r the first game
t were sold at the
fear's tint game

d«c, 15 and 16.
Traxler Reading
lundred Problem

i

ONDS

Ths Hastings Camp Fire Council
lids year te combining its usual Toy —------------------------------ -—-—
Shop project with the Cnrtatouu
basket committee headed by Adel- TWKKT'f YEARS AGO
bert Cortright. Because of trans-' DM. Ml. 1M2
portatlon dHficullle* it seemed wise ‘ Mr. and MT*. W. H. Clark of Bal­
timore TWp. lost their home by fire
to follow thia plan.
1 Monday morning.
The toys were collected In the;
I ..X." .‘K
SK

Tvd Banash and Ken Lane trilh
Dave Goodyear hit a big 60g ser- IB And 10 points respectively led tlie
fte in the Commercial League to Hastings attack, while Kohloff-and
paca his Goodyear Bros Hdwe. Co. Warden With 7 and 8 points were
team to a two game victory In an tha high point men for Ionia. Capt.
important match with the leading Ray 1
State insulators. Hubert Cook scored1 pikyed------ ---------------------------- were painted and repaired by a cammlttae of guardian* and are now be­
a 510 aeries for Rotary In the Serv­ guard* for Ruting*.
ing dre»ied by the home economics
ice League.
.
! . The Ionia reserves defeated the
In the Commercial League. Con­ Hutlnga reserve* in the preliminary students of Ute High school under
sumers Power copped a pair of game by the *core of U to 21. Ayres the direction of Mia* Barbara Bachgames from City Dads; Trio Cafe ■waa high point m*n for Ionia with elder. Other toys such a* wagon*,
blanked Auto Bport Btapi Middle­ • pointe Puller with 12 points Wa* tricycle* and trucks hav* been re­
paired and painted by the manual
ville creamery won a pair of games the high point man for Hasting*.
training classes directed by George
from Coffee Shop; Andros Service
Tomorrow night the Baxom en
... ­ Aten. Other work on toys has been
tertain the Belding Redskin* In [ done by older member* of the Camp
what should be one of the toughest
— Fire groups
game* of the year for the ideal*.
The Barry Cleaners have cleaned
Uut season these two team* shared toys without charge *o that Ute re­
U\e West Central League champion­ pair work has been done with a min­
ship. Belding defeated Hasting* by imum or expense, lite council is
the score of 35 to 24 on their home grateful for all the cooperation it
floor. The Saxon* avenged thl* de­ has received to make the project a
feat In the final home game of the
season when they handed the Silk
City lads their flrrt defeat of the i The Camp Fire guardian* met
In the Service League, Coast season by the score of 33 to 31. Beld-1 Thursday evening. Dec. 10. al the
Guard No. 1 held on to their lead Ing has Spicer and Junior Keraje*. homo of Mrs. N. B. Schowaiter. asby winning two games from Rotary three year veterana, and Stan Kers- slstant to Ute guardians, and elected
No. 1 while Coast Guard No. 2 wu Jcs, playing his third year as regular, the following officers: Mra. James E
winning two games from Klwanls ■h— .---------u—.j —------- -j com. Brown, chairman: Mrs W M StebNo. 1 Rotary No. 2 won a pair of
Saxons. bin*, vice-chairman; and Mrs. L. J.
games from Klwanls No. 2.
I Caston, secretary and treasurer. Ar­
In the BIIm League, Office ran Hartings
I rangemenis for the girl* to sing
away with Shop Office by taking a
Player
complete serif*; Electricians'won a
pair of games from Engineers and

HAT \0 V

WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE
Frances Juppstrom paced her

army
IGHTERI

Piston Rings blanked Leonards and
Hastings Ice and Fuel made it three
whitewashes by taking three from Townsend. g.
Ottosen, c.
MlddlevUlk.
M. Thomas, f.
R. Thomas, g.
Ayres, g.
Tinker, f.

Wickerham, e.
Kohiorr, g.

straight game of the season Friday
night when they defeated the Ionia
Bulldogs, 46 to 20. It was the first
West Central League game for tlie
Saxons. The game started slowly,
but before the final whistle sounded
it developed into a fast, rough con;
test marred by 28 personal fouls.
Hastings held a 9 to 4 advantage
at the end ot the first quarter. Ipnla
pulled up to within four points of
the Saxons with a minute and a half
remaining In the first half, but
buckets by Lane, Garrison, and
Coleman gave Hastings a 20 to 8

Heitman, g.
Oyler, f.
Raymer, g.
Larson, c.

THIRTY YEARS AGO
Dee. 11, H12
Word has been received of the
death of John C, Black, pioneer res­
ident of thia county, at New Orleans
He waa enroute from California to
Florida to spend the winter.
Henry Herbert, father of Andtew
Herbert of thl* city, died recently
In Allegan Co., aged 81.

Mrs. Robert Garrison was murtiered in her home in Joluulown
, early Monday rooming.
! The contract for wiring the Bl.
Rose church has been lei to Royce
Barlow and Clayton Busby. One
hundred lights will be placed on the

I

Mr. and Mrs P. T. Colgrove with
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. French of Mid­
dleville went to Grand Rapids Fri­
day to hear Pietro Mascagnis mas­
terpiece. Caraleria RusUcana.

Become Less Clrlllted
Bolivian Indians have actually be
eon.e. less civilized, in many ways,
since their conquest by the Span­
iards. and their Christian feast days
are much like the ceremonies In
honor ot the Sun God whom their
forefathers worshiped. Such cele­
brations usually become riotous by
night for they like to drown their
troubles in drink. Their dress for
these occasions are stlff-skln back
and breastplates, which fit over the
head and shoulders, and are bril­
liantly colored. Strange hooped hats
are special fiesta flnery and the trousers'are sift up the back of the leg
to the knee sBbwing white under­
drawers and brown legs.

F. Juppstrom

Hartings
Referce. Knode
Umpire. Redding
Pree throws missed. Ionia: Kohloff, 1; Fate, 2: Heitman. 1; Ray­
mer. 1. Hastings: Lane, 5; Banash,
3: Kenyon, 2: Garrison. 2; R. Thom-

II. was June-IS. 177S-.-morv than a
year before th* signing of the Debla ration of independence—when the
Continental bongreai authorised the
establishment of a quartermaster
department, headed by Ma) Gen

wards, died yesterday afternoon at

FIFTY YEARS AGO
victory over Slate Insulation and at
the same time led the scoring for the
evening with a sparkling 567 aeries.
Jean Brower scored a fine 498
scries for second Individual place
and Angle Hawthorne hit 470 for
third spot.
Banner won three games from
Bell Telephone Co.. Bonnet and
Gown won the odd game from Trio,
Strand Theater took
' ’
Orphans: Portias wc.. — --------------r
Bliss; Piston Ring Office lost the .president of the Prohibition Naltonndrl trnnir* tn PlKtnn Wlh, QI,""
—
--

E. VanPopcring

First Quartermaster Corps
Cohlisted of Only Two Men

tiyiusand officer* and men and is
charged with one of the most com­
plicated tasks of tlie armed forces.
Primarily the function of the quar­
termaster corps is to feed, clothe,
and equip the army. Among the
duties assigned the quartermaster
corps are supplying the army with

Dobbin Goea to the RaaemeM
Old Dubbin comes into promthence not only as a substitute tor
gasoline ht-nepower, but ks a decoraling motif Hi key with th# times.
Decorators suggest using a hobby
horse purchased from a dismantled
merry-go-round as a playroom mo­
tif. Then a gay hnrse-'and-busgy
carnival spirit will prevail over the
playroom Lamp bases can be eas­
ily mad* from worn ridlr.g boots
stiffened with "wood- blocks A sola
can be made ot a buggy scat sup­
ported on old carriage wheels. Use
a carriage wheel as a beadbnarr.
tor a couch. Um leather straps wttb
stirrup* at the ends for drapery
pulls, /.

—with variations
But they hav.
numerous rtilfldna They have nu
organised priesthood, no tfmples
They smashed their Idols long ago
in general. they worship their an
eestors, tribal damoat, and a au
preme being. Christianity has modi

iMwtnx,
UN by I

more than 70 different trades are
taught; design of uniforms, medals
and irisignia; storage and distribu­
tion of supplies; procurement and
distribution of all the soldier's per­
sonal and Individual equipment ex­
cept arms: salvage or repair of
materials; supervision of army and

huge
VOL! go roaring into battle
_
I monster . . . the deadliest engine of de­
struction that ever ctnwled over the earth!

Peanut Oil Industry
The processing of peanut oil is
one of the principal industries of
Canton, China, there being 45 small

A year ngo tlie railroads began assembling
the materials of your 1 icing—the rich, red
one of tlie Mesatii range ... a mountain of

limestone
small-town junk heaps.

Great Bnlatn'a highest waterfall,
the Falls of Glomach, 370 feet high,
tn Scotland, has been given to the

Your steel came hrssing hot from the mills
—in Lilletfl, blooms and slabs —and was
fanned out by rail to processing plants from
Back you camo in pieces—tens of thou­
sands of them—from five-ton hunks of arrr.or
plate to delicate hair-springs light as a feather.

Your engine from the East—your trans­
mission from Detroit—your tracks from
Cleveland—your copper wiring from up­
state New York—your guns from the govern­
ment aroenal.
You moved down the longest assembly
line on earth—the railroads of Americathen by rail again to the docks, swaddled in
grease, with a sign dtalkcd on your side—

OH King Cole is a merry old soul.
And a merry old soul is he.
He calls for his friends
And he calls for his pels.
And swaps rides with his fiddlers three.

Vital war goods... troop* on active duty.:;
member* of the armed force* on furlough ...
men and wotneri engaged in essential war
activities... all must be transported in everincroaaing volume in the month* that lie
ahead.
Above all ebe—the war transportation de­
mands of our country must be served. Ta the
limit of capacity remaining, tha railroad*
will spare no effort to meet the travel require­
ments of the general public. But It will not
be possible at all timu to meet th*M require­
ments fully.
•

Steel is not available for new passenger
cars ... BO th* present fleet must mifBce for
the travel needs of al).
The continued understanding and accept
tance of this limitation by the American
public is one more way in which it may
patriotically contribute to winning th* war.

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ive

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�THT HASTINGS LllfifFR, THVRALAT, DgCEMTIKR 1?, IStt

inlghty disappointed lad. but hell
Wieland
.. -- -----— ------been and attended the revival meetings gave a party in honor of Pvt. How--1 CARLTON CENTER
at 15112 Washington Avenue In Rapids were Sunday evening gureU . ________
Miami Beach. Corp. Johnson at-, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods and transferred from Fort Custer to at the Wesleyan church.
| ard Hamblin Monday evening at | T. Corporal Charles.Wilson sends find a place In the service yet
tended Lakeview high school, and family.
Camp Ptilllips. Kansu. His address
Mra. Roy Nagier of Detroit was
~ ------------ * ------------ *“ “~* *-*- ----------------*“ “ “—*“
Sergeant Guy Elliott came home
Mr and Mra. Clyde Tooker and i«: Pvt. Lawrence WlelaniJ. 1st Bn. a Wednesday evening supper guest Mn. Charles Hamblin. Howard had Friendly ■ Senders of Carlton for on furlough, from Hamilton Field.
previous to his enlistment in the Mr. and Mrs. George Bustanee H Q. Company 301st infantry Di­ of Mr. and Mn. Ivan Roush
California, where he has been tn
a twelve day furlough, but being the lovely Christmas box.
Army
Air
Force.
Mrs.
Johnson
Is
celebrated
their
20th
wedding
annl.
vbton.
Camp
Phillips.
Kansu,
stationed
at
Camp
Ban
Lub
Obispo.
|
Shirley
Blood
purchased
a
flock
the
17th Ferry Squadron sinca tat
afternoon i
Tlie Rebekah -Lodge lield their
■ were tsunaay atternoon
of Mr. and Mrs. George » graduate ot Olivet high school
versary Saturday evening st the
Mr. and Mrs. Gemard Austin regular meeting last Thursday California, it requires about ten of turkeys. One wu found in the‘April He wu a supper guest at
ice and family.
•
I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aldrich and home of Mr. and Mra. Oearge Bus- | and family of Blissfield spent Mon- ,evening with a combined birthday days travel five each way. Howard snow courageously guarding a nest the home of Mr. and Mra. Gerald
and Mra. Keith Price of I family were Sunday evening sup- tance.
'day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Christmas party. Many pretty attended services at the lionu of eggs Shirley took the mama turk Tischer Wednesday night. The rest
xih' spent Saturday evening per guests of Mr. and Mrs. RayF. E Deming, who has been very I Stairs. They attended the funeral ,gifts were exchanged. A pot luck church Sunday morning. It wu and her eggs toXhe furnace room of hb furlough wu spent with lib
ill. remains about the same.
&gt;of Mra. Fred Gamble at Hutlngs ,supper wu served to which all good to see him.
in hb basement Wednesday. A few .parents, Mr. and Mra. Mina Elliott
&lt;r. and Mra. Richard Durkee. I mond Clinton of Irving.
The Freeport O. E. Society met for days later Mra. Turk rewarded her | and friends and other relatives here
had a pleasant evening.
Tlie Misses Virginia Fish and I Tuesday.
Mr. and Mn. Ivan Denise of Alto the December business and social muter's efforts with Un sound and । and at Clarksville. Flint and DcHilly of Hutlngs were Sunday din- I called on Mr. and Mrs Adam En- Maxine Tooker, who have taken ' Mr. and Mra. Waller Rockhill of
. n/*r miMl. cf Mr nnrt Mrs Erl .1... c..
meeting Friday night at the home healthy baby turkeys. Wonders will troll.
’
an apartment in Hastings, spent , Hutlngs spent Sunday with hb '
of Rev.-Griffin. Reports were pres- never eease.
Miss MSyoma Valentine of Lowell
the weekend at their homes here, parents. Mr. and Mra. W. W. Rock- 1home Saturday.
r Darlene Wieland wu a Sunday a *^ndi^taner guiTof Mr. and
The Wonuufa Society of the ented and plans made for at Mr. and Mra Victor Henney en- came home Thursday night *0 as
Mr. and Mra. Dan postma and | hill.
UAI* AUllUIU* . Jra. Emetrt Tooker.
Christmas Carol trek.
tre December 18. tertalned with a dinner party for to be with her brother. Sergeant
PhyHb Ann spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and Methodist church held their De- Chri/tmaa
of South Bowne.
,- • Mra. Will Blough spent ! Mr. and Mra. L. J. O Harrow of . family of South Bowne were Sun- ।comber meeting at Ute home of Tiu-v
They aun
also niannxj
planned a Watch Night eight Friday night honoring Ute Cletus Valentine a day longer.
Mr. and
□&gt; Whitney of I Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. Ira Grand Rapids and wu accompanied , day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. .Mrs. Uzzle Smelker. It wu abo ' party. Refreshments were served, birthday of Mra Gerald Tischer.
Roy Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday din- ,1 Blough of Alto.
the Secret Pal Party for the year. ■ gifts exchanged and several games The table wu attractive with minis- Evan Fuller won many honors at
by Mrs. Ellen Yarger. who visited ;Joe Kauffman aiid family.
and
each
one
wu
presented
a
gift
j
enjoyed
ture reindeer and a miniature tlie Hastings Grain show. Congrat­
Mr. and
। Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson ,
ana Mra.
sara. Vemon
vemon Newton
newton of
oi . her
ner son. Dan
wan and
ana wife.
wuc.
from
her
"Par'.
There
were
thirtyI
Mra
E.
B
Griffin.
Helen.
Bustanre
Christ
mu
tree
u
the
centerpiece,
ulations.
Roy.
Hastings were Sunday guests of I1 Mrs.
Jack
of —Detroit
were Sunday -afternoon
of
ikUS. VX*.
** Chapman v,
VMW.I. I "...
- ---------- -guests
------- ----..
. .......
__ .... . ... ..called
_____________
on Mra. Robert Newton ...I
and ,| ».&lt;r
Mr. and Mr?
Mrs. On.,
Cui Mvr.r«
Myers r.f
of Tin...
Hu- eight present. A light lunch wuland Pally Houvenor attended the Those who enjojed Um&gt; dinner were
Valley wu a Saturday forenoon.
s-rved by the hostess, and a good Barrv Countv C. E. Union meeting ' Mr. and Mra. Merle Pauley of, HICKORY CORNERS
family Thuraday evening.
, tings.
time
wu
had
by
all.
!
Monday
night
at
the
'
Coals
Grove
Clarksville,
Sergeant
Guy
Bllott
visitors of Mr. and Mra. J. D Cool.
Mri Alfrpd Gonzales and Helen
Max Rice of Detroit wu a Sun- | Mra. Spinor Johnson and daughThe Missionary Society of the W.
x Christmas phone —
11 ...
-I-'
---- ■- and
-« Mr. and
---■ Mn.
A
call
was —
re-- irhnrrh
[church.
of California,
‘■'n,7?'
ot ?or?- Wld “" were Hastings visitors Wednesday, day afternoon caller on Mr. and ter Doris of Logan were Monday
M. church will meet Wednesday. ,.
..u Denise.
ruMft
Ivan Courtney of Lake Odessa; Gerald Tbcher.
’.‘■5*^? £.ohnao'23ook,
and called on Rev. and Mrs. Cllf- Mrs.
guests nf
of Mr
Mr. and
and Mm
Mrs. Rav
Ray WlrWie­ ceivvd by Mr. and Mn. Charles
Prank
Decl 18. for dinner with Mr. and
»»----- ---and
j famhy-Gtaesday
r,—
i Arthur
Yarger
had—.his wrist
Bunn
morning, called ■&lt;
at the wnma
home nt
of Rev. anA
and.
----------—
...--------—
ford Clinton.
Mrs. John FWi. Mrs. George land and family.
Mrs. Douglas Galnder of Gull lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brant and December 15. about'l:3Q from their ,Mn. Griffin on business tat Wed- X-rayed Thursday. No broken bones
I Sgt. Guy Elliott of Hamilton Bassett. Miss Nonna Bus lance. and
Walter Jodon of Midland Park,
Grinnell, daughter ot Mr. and Mn. Field. California, and Alvin Aller- Frank Denise are among those who family of Lansing spent Sunday son. Tech. Sgt. Clayton Bunn who nesday.
1| --------—
------- ---—
were shown
In the *
X-ray;
the •trouFloyd J. Grinnell of Freeport, and dlng of Hastings called on Mra.
j ble was diagnosed as a serious Gull lake, is spending a few days
, ..—„
.
with the latter's father. Asa Steckle. is stationed somewhere in the ■
with his mother in Kansas.
1 bruise.
Irma Brown Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walluna* Mrs. Brant remaining for a few Hawaiian Islands. It wu a ’ thrill . Church of the C«d»ed
Friends of Mrs. Lottie CollUter
and Mrs. J. James Johnson. The
to near
hear ms
his voice as tney
they nave
have not
not ;
.
Brethren tn Christ । We are sorry to report William
to
Corp. Robert Conley of Kodiak and son Donald of Detroit spent days.
E. B. Griffin, D. D. pastor
&gt; young couple are making their Itome day furlough. He if visiting Mra. the weekend with Mr. and Mis.
Russell, who suffered a stroke sev- will be sorry to know that die Li not
Mrs. Fred Schwader of Campbell I seen him or heard hb voice for ■
Phone 30
called on her sister. Mrs. George nearly three and one-half yean.
•
Island. Alaska, b home on a 15­ Emil Olson.
Mrs- Lewella Beadle of BatUe
ployed at the Mort Nichols farm,
। According to an article in tat
.
day furlough. He is visiting Mra
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yoder were Forbey. Friday afternoon.
10: 30 *A. M Bunday school.
.
___
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher . week's Nashville News. Dr ?. O.
died_at ....
the home of Ids son, Friday Creek spent the weekend with her
Conley (Loma Stuart) in Battle Thttntday evening supper guests
parents. Mr. and Mn. John Mourer.
30 A. M. Morning worship,
11:30
—- night, near Lowell.
of Mr. and Mra. Frank Jones of and family spent Sunday with Mr. iPulU of that village, a former' 11:
।
Mra.
Cornelia
Valentine
of
In
­
and
Mrs.
Watt
Thomas
of
Bowne.
i
resident
of
Freeport,
had
a
narrow
:
Se
£T?
n
J
&gt;y
./
‘
,
Mr.' and Mrs. Clare Bassett and Grand Rapid*. '
Mr. and Mrs Frank Thompson escape from death or serious injury I 7:00 £- **- ^™iUan Endeft.?°5 dianapolis, Ind., is spending the of his father, Eldon Beadle of BatUe
Mr. and Mrs Prank Thompson
family of Irving and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Myers, local, were Sunday visited Maurey Moore of Irving and Dennie were Sunday dinner last week Monday forenoon whenToplc.' , W1‘at Christmas Says thb winter with her niece. Mra. Clay­
Mr. and Mn. Morton Peten and
guests of Mrs Ada Thompson of hb car was struck bv a MichiganYear.- ^“ocr Sarah Jane burgess. ton Valentine. She arrived last
dinner guests tf! Mr. and Mn. Geo. Thursday evening.
Central passenger train at a cross- । 7:30 p- u Chrbfmu Program. week, and being a very elderly lady Geraldine have gone to Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs Will Blough spent Bowne.
Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Spear. Mbs ; ing in Battle Creek. Dr. PulU was The Bunday school and Christian the trip tired her considerably, to spend the winter with Mr. and
Mra Bertha Beam is a patient Thursday with Mr. and Mn. Jay
£&gt;onna Thaler, and Mrs. John Mish- driving south on Division street and Endeavor will join in a program of but spe. Iuls been resting in bed Mn. George Moody and children.
at Leila Post hospital at Battle Blough of Carlton.
nnuIC
feels
ci» much
n
stronger now.
Mn. Myron Simpson and children
Creek for a ma lor operation and
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Clinton and ler of Grand Rapids were Sunday i the flutter light* were not working, recitations, exercises, solos, duets. and
—i Mra. Theron Caln of spent Sunday afternoon with her
expects to be there about three family of Carlton, and Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thai- Tlie train, traveling about 20 miles and Chrislmu Carols. Ttw public Mr. and
stings spent Sunday aft- parents at Fine lake.
[ per hour, wa* nearly upon him
_
S. W.
Mra. Alfred Gonzales, local, were er and family.
Mr. and Mrs Emerv Kime and when he saw it. He applied the1, 7:30 P. M. Thuraday Prayer meet- emoon with Mr. and Mra. Frank
Mr. and Mn. Russell Tolles and
Mr* C. W. Culver, who spent Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and
1 Shriber.
uiiukrs and
nuu hb
aua car
tair skidded
aaiuutu onto
uinu
Uiree children of Bunnell district
the past ten days with her daugh- Mm. B. R. Clinton. Howard Clinton Beulah of Pleasant Valley and Mrs. brakes
I Mr. and Mn. Arthur Yarger sur­ called on Mn. Frank Town and Mra.
Tlie doctor
from ipl®’“B"l,VB***y
Elnora Whitney, local, spent Sun-.|rthe
‘ track. —
. .
.jumped
• ________
__
worship.
10:00
M. Morning
5
prised Mrs. Gerald Tischer Satu- Hasel Nuhnemaker Sunday1 after­
vllle. relumed home Saturday.
Hugo White, 18, of Freeport and day
u«y «afternoon
mwi»uuii with
wm&lt; »••.
Mr and Mrs. the car just before the train struck
11:30
It. The car was only slightly dam” M A. M. Bunday school,
day night with Ice cream and cake noon.
Miss Vivian Buehler of Char­ ML11
Mbs xMMiy
Betty cumin.
Smith. IV.
19. OI
of Hastings
iiasunKs Harold Yoder and famUy.
------------------._ Has.... ) Mj. and MnL
Bar-sett and aged, being .uv
lotte spent the weekend with her anil be united .in
marriage in
hit a glancing u.uw
blow . 8:00 p M chrbtian Endeavor.
Hilda Williams has bought Mar­
knocked clew of the trackx. Topic: "What Chrbtmu Says thb parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forreat tings. Saturday.
'family of Irving were Saturday
tin Peten' Interest in the pool room
Dr
PulU
hu
an
office
to
Battle
Ye
*
r
”
U
'"
dfr
'
Chalmrr
Miller.
The
of
Mra. John Aspinall Monday across the street from the Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Good of ।evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Buehler.
Creek and Ls there every forenoon.. meeting will
held at the home of morning. For a great many yeara and Son store
Russell Benton of Hastings and Delton spent Sunday afternoon iGeorge Bassett
Bom. Monday. Dec. 7. to Mr. and Mr ond Mrs Chalmer Miller.
Vernor Benton ot Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mrs. William Klemp.
Mbs Helen Woods of Hastings
A?K“" ""i
1I Mn. George Lelnaar has been
—A
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cool of Pleas- ispent Sunday evening with her Mrs. Max Strachan of Muir at , 8 00 p- M. Tuesday prayer meetwere recent callers of their uncle,
Northwest of Lake Oueruft. where she
I1D-.
ant Valley were Bunday guesta parents.
।
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woods the Dr. M. A. Hoffs maternity.
, ,
F. E. Deming.
.
service, a girl. Tlie mother, nee
Th" w M * w,n m'*‘ ,or w"k rkaccect nwav Ph, hart Hrrn 111 fxr
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Pike of Grand
me
;
.*.4
“
r
»
«
“
rrei&gt;.
jr..
oi
Mattle
Vrcck,
Mr and Mrs.
Mra. Simon Steckle of Ione Bryans, Ls now at the W. C.
.
•
_______________________________
Mr.
to i
Valentine earn.’*"* bUXled ln thc
cemetery
McCartney home—L. O. Wave­ Thursday. All members urged
tuX^a fStowh taTwIan£d£ Sunday Humoon.
afternoon. Mr.
Mr. Warren
Warren wu
wm
be present.
[Steckle of San. Francisco. Callfor- Times.
.
j^T^l retrain u£ll 'Sty
* lh* “T
nh,_____________
__
were Sunday
,--------dinner----------guests r
pf. ,j vren
Oren jonnson.
Johnson, an old resident
Freeport Methodist Church
- Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mrt Owen
Avan Steckle.
Streklr
of Rou-no
tm.
when he will return to South Da­ cidcntal discharge of his gun and
Bowne. rlierl
died at
al hla
hb hnnu.
home In
in P
PreeEverett M. Love, pastor
kota. Sunday night he wu a gurat died in a Battle Creek hospital.
Mbs Evelyn Overholt of Battle port.—Lowell Ledger. 35 years ago
Morning worship—11:00.
Mra. Wagley has been on the tick
of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Creek spent the weekend with her item.
Sunday school—12:00.
I Mra. Ora Valentine of Grand Rap- list for a few days but is much bet­
। parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
John Mishler left Friday for De­
We will present a Christmas pro­
ter now.
■; Overholt.
troit, then to New York City where
Bunday
morning
at
gram
next
tsunaay
morning
at
.
xrre
Daxrn
—
x
aiixK-m
I
Mr.
anef Mnr. George Brewer of
Mra. Leon Bauer. Mrs. Fanny
Burgess, and Mrs. C. D. Bauer ot Bermuda Islands in a few days. He ;,with*tu'Csneelal 'oH^rirw’ro^th^ ' &lt;“ntcrtalne&lt;1 Mr- ttnd M«- Ocrald AU&lt;UiU entertained Thanksgiving
us. A special
soeelaloffering
offeringfor
forthe
the T14c))cr
jor dinner )'d‘y Bl a 7 o clock dinner announcHastings were Tuesday evening has the job ot constructing bowling with
,
Methodist Children's Home will be i Sundayhonoring the
birthday of '
lhe marriage of their grandcallers of Mra. Julia Godfrey.
alleys in the Army Camp at that [
,taken.
• Mra. Tischer. The menu consisted daughter Mbs Rlevia McClintock
Mr. and Mra. Andew Roush of point. He is in the employ of the J
...
Hastings spent Sunday with the government_and expectsjh be gone Carlton Center Methodist Church of many delicious southern dbhes “id Rex Ennis of Augusta. Marriage
Mrs.
will j
[that were surely enjoyed by the lo&lt;lk Pl,ce
Cheyenne. Wyoming.
latter's.mother. Mrs. Mary Henney. several
—
"weeks.
'
~ Mkhler
**
Everett M. Love, pastor
guMU
■
--- - an
— honorable
«-----•---- &lt;-•- discharge
—
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and remain here and hu taken apart| Rex
received
Morning worship—10:00.
»
Robinson,
son—
of_____
John„ from Port F. E. Warren. Wyoming,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore were menta on Cherry Street.—Grand
.I Thomas
______ ---__________
Sunday school—...w.
11:00.
| jf everyone who reads thb an- Robinson, and James Carpenter, son and arrived home Thanksgiving day.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Rapids Items in Lowell Ledger.
Mrs. Dale Cook and family of Carl­
Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler of nouncement will come to church °f Mr- and Mrs. Hale Carpenter. Other guests present were Mra. Meton.
Woodland were Sunday afternoon next Sunday, we shall have a full wfnl to llle Naval Training Sta- Cllntock and son of Dowling, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tabberer were vlsltors nt the home of Rev. and attendance. "I wu glad when they Uon 01 Chicago, Sunday. Tom wu and Mra. John Ennb of Gull lake,
j Thursday evening dinner guests of Mra. E. B, Griffin.
.
unto me. Let us go into the accepted but James wu rejected due Mrs. Grover Davenport of Clover­
Mrs. Agnes Thompson of Hastings
The Pleasant Valley C. E. Society house of the Lord." said David.
1
B defective ear. James was a dale, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cook ot
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mra. Lukb
i of Battle Creek.
Mr. anil Mr*. Jolui Ennb of Gull
lake and Mr. and Mra. Rex Ennb of
Battle Creek were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Da­
venport and daughur of Cloverdale
Mra. Maggie Louden and daugh­
ter. Mra. Marvel Gabriel were Bat­
tle Creek shoppers Saturday.
There were about thirty Wvho at­
tended the W. B. C. 8. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Mourer Fri­
day afternoon. Work for the Red
CroM. cutting quilt blocks, wu part
of the program- W supper collec­
tion wu 3750.
Harold AsplnaU went to Fort Cus­
ter Saturday to be inducted into the
U. S. Army.
WEST HOPE ‘ * *

EPORT

’

ar™

NOTICE
PATRONS

We will be closed

on Soturdoys, Dec.
26 anb Jon. 2.
Barry Cleaners

Hastings Cleaners
McCall's

Have a Merrier
Christmas and
Please Uncle Too
by Improving
Your Home!

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY

At Home and Overseas
It's going to be a jolly 1943 for everyone on your list—if you

make your gift a subscription to The Hastings Banner.

The Government Wants You To Keep Your
Home In Tip-Top Shape

You Can Buy Too

Send

it to friends and relative*—and especially to men and women

who are serving their country far from home! There’s no
more thoughtful gift than the home town paper to greet them

with news of folks they know and love. Only $1.00 a year in
the county, $1.50 outside.

You con buy the home you like . . . even if you can't build the one you want!
So decide on the one you like and let us help you buy it. We can still finance
the purchase of a home thot-is already built and finance repairing and re­
modeling, but, we don't know how much longer we will be allowed to. So
if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . . . tomorrow may be
too late We will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Come in today.
WE SELL WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

THE HASTINGS BANNER

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

MEMBER F. H. L I,

Donn Springer was in Detroit lut
week where he enlbted u a Navy
Flying Cadet. He expects to take an
officers training course. He and Jim­
mie Springer from Detroit were
home over the weekend. George Bel.
son. of Prairieville, who hu been
working in Detroit, but who expects
to leave Saturday for the Service
was a weekend guest at the Spring­
er home.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mra.
Harold Brummcb of Hastings on the
। arrival of a baby girl. Sharon Kay.
Mrs. Hattie Anders and son. Ray­
mond. visited the new granddaugh­
ter Sunday afternoon at the Brummel home.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Warner spent
Friday at the Haze Bponable home
in EXut Hastings.
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Johncock
and children of Hastings, spent Sun­
day afternoon at the L. D. WoodThe many friends of Mra. James
Clark (Grace Chamberlain) were
saddened to hear of her pasaing
away at her home in Kalamuoo.
Several from
thb
community
planned to attend the funeral In
KAlamazoo Monday afternoon.
BARNUM SCHOOL
Corp. Arnold Johnson, who wu
home on a 10 day furlough, returned
to the Flying School in Waco.
Texas. Friday. Herman Johnson
and Howard McVeigh accompanied
lilm u far u Chicago.
MUo Anspough wm taken ill
Wednesday. He U up and around
again but U still under the doctor's

The following addresses will be
of Interest to our community:
Pvt. Albert W. Drake. 38407653
Co. “A” 353rd Eng's. Regt.
General Service,
Camp White, Oregon
Lt. Wm. Robert Drake,
Bertel No. 0486087,
Camp Murphy. Florida
Pvt Harold L. Johnston.
36192381,

RHONE 2503
Approximately 800.000.000,000 gal-

by the American railroads.

■

�MUNICIPAL COURT
Roland Brail. W. of Battle Creek
stepped Into Angelo Bpirta taverti
Bunday evening, ahd wanted to buy
some beer. It wu evident to Mr.
Bpiria that tha man had already had
too much liquor, ahd be refuted to

through the window.. Officers took
him to jail. On Monday, in Mun­
icipal Court, he paid 830 fine arid
3450 costa. Judge Cortright pat
him on probation for 30 days. In
that time he must pay for the dam­
age he caused or take a jail sen­
tence.
Eliseo Aranda. 34. of Hickory Cor­
ners. was arrested on an intoxica­
tion charge. «nd brought into Mun­
icipal court Monday. He pleaded
gutltv, and was given a fine of 810
and 8450 costa. Which he paid. The
officer who made the arrest told
the court he had found a “C" ra­
tion book In Aranda’s possession.
gasoline. The prisoner was warned
by Judge Cortright that that Ma

result In ending His extra gasoline
privileges.
Nelson Parker. 33. of Battle Creek,
was arrested Thuraday of last week,
charge with statutory rape. He was
brought into Municipal court Bat-

NOTE—Now Yoh Can Buy War Bondi
■ Through Your Hural Pottuuml

Grand tupids, Bert Gray, son
RusaeH'hf Campbell Mid daughter
Mrs. father Reminder wera visitors
the part week at the home of Mr.
and Mra. Steve Miller.
Mra Rachel fltahl and eon Arthur
of Sion Hill, John Hummel of Lake
Odessa and Mrs. A. T. Baah were
visitors at Die Jerfy Blough Home
the past wkek
Mrs. Lint of Lbwell was a Satur­
day eve caller of Mrs. Jennie Pardee.
Mrs fatella Rosler. Mixa Wane tux
Sehray, Mn. Martin Kunde accom­
panied Mri. Paul Hoffman to Has­
tings Wednesday afternoon.
Darlene Welland of Freeport spent
Sunday a-lth Patricia AUerdlng.
Mra John Anderson of Alto vialled her daughter. Mn. Paul Hoff­
man. Thursday afternoon.
*
Mn. Erwin Curtiss received a fit­
ter from her husband, Erwin, who la
stationed at Camp Phillis, Kansas.
Mrs. Lydia Hocomb is on the sick
lUt at tills writing
.
.
M1m Virginia Moore of Freeport,
Mra. John Mishler, Mr. and Mra.
Wm. Spean and baby of Grand
Rapids visited Bunday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mn. Win

I EAST DELTON
Mr. and Mn. Floyd Morford are
happy over the arrival of the new
grandson, Charles Darrell Scott.
*nu arrived at the Plainwell hos­
pital an Sunday, Dec. 13.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Oainder and
a disorderly charge, lie wm picked Mrs. Hhleraon Louden spent Satup by the officers fori the same of-&gt; unlay afternoon tn BatUe Creek
fensc. and brought Into Municipal where they visited Mrs Will Kahl!,
Court Monday, nnd admitted his who ia a paUent at Osteopathic hasguilt. He wait given a jail sentence pital and Mra. Lucille Carpenter and
little son Ranald Gary at Commun­
of 10 days.
1
ity hospital.
waa brought before Judge Cortright. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Hoffman of
Monday, charged with stealing a Battle Creek were callers ot his
muskrat from another man's trap. parents, Mr. and Mra. Lewis Hoff­
He pleaded not guilty when arraign­ man on Saturday afternoon. Con­
ed. His bond was fixed at 8300 and gratulations to Curley and bride.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Nagles ate
Ills trial was set for Tuesday, DcSunday dinner with Mr. and Mra.
John Slbotean. Sr., who lives near Will Louden at Gull lake.
Mr. and Mra. Howard Morford of
Nashville wax brought Into Munici­
pal court Thursday on a charge ot Pontiac spent Saturday night and
I
assaulting Frank Wolfe. He admit­ Sunday with his parents.
ted his guilt, and Judge Cortright
a-t.ses.sed fine and costs of 834 50.

USE THIS COUPON

ta«
M .u fa, Army
Emergency R*Ilef. tha War depart­
ment potnU out thil Arm/ £mergtney Belief has been arginfred bj
tot krm/ in glii speedy ttoapelgl
fislp and otoer sfsistgnet id in! sotdfirs and thslr dtpendents who dsierve help, whenever and wherever
such help II needed In proper eaiel
money will be advanced; in other
estei medical eart. or food, fuel
and clothing Win’ be furnished. Sol­
diers or their dependents can ask
for help at any krmy poit. camp of
air field, or local Rad Cross chap­
ter. where full Info rm sU on will b»
svallsble. When applying, depend­
ents must gtee nlme, grade, serial
number, or/mlratlon. its lion or fist
mailing address of the loldler.
Oldest Nary Yard
Portsmouth, N\H., navy yard is
the nary's oldest,'having been ac­
quired April 38. 17N.

First Flectrlc Lighted TrafitThe first electric lighted train in
America was put Into service on tha
'Pennsylvania lines in 1887.

Yam will DMble lu
WrtisH Etot&gt; Twrt hrtwrt
We learn from M Scientific Amerlean that, under ideal ecodlilohdat » degrees, eentlfrsde-yeast wfU
double He wrigM every two hours
This means that a pound of yeast
D»se« » idea! eoMItfons lot intrefiM fifowth dt eight e’etock an a
Mohday tnofnlna win have attained
k weight of l ew pounds by elglrt
one pound to tnete than two tons Ln
34 hertfrat
Ahd that Wt ajl iy 8:30 o'clock
on the following Monday morning—
less than seven dass from the hour
st which that enF pound Of yeast I
began to grow—It Will btv* rcachM
a weight equal to that of the earth.
From one pound to d. followed by
21 ciphers, tons tn less than one
week I
Before plunging headlong Into tha
yeast business on the basis of these
figures, however. it may be worth
while to pause and consider that tha
ye.trt''wlil have consumed many
times Hi Own weight in food during
the week of growth.

family a
Ofc1

one* oper» ted * stork. He ka/l ttlgl
now ha does not mind getting to s
store only two or three Umfi a year
Mrs KoDmafl cans and prkssrvM
home-grown meits and vegetables,
makes buttet. ahd Is in charge of
the family poultry arid dgg supply

Prefaced Here New
Maliy commodities heretofore im­
ported are now being produced In
the United Stales, the department ot
commence says.

Ttaasurer of tha Unltad Stfitda
Wfishlngtoa, t&gt;. C.

1 waht U. 8. Bonds) hat Nail txsddafel PImm
aend ma an ofBefit d|»0lle&lt;tira blank ad I can
tklte dgvdntage of tHi treat aalet

which waa set for a future date.
His ball was fixed at 8500. which
had not been furnished when this
waa written, so he remains In jail.
Jease Hinckley. 53, was placed on
probation by Judge Cortright. last

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■Ute
ting.

Amsrka's Urged wiling Fruit Calat!
Whole eggs, brown sugar, delicate
molatwi, gland charrta arid pinadpple, cltrorf and nutf . . , ^nly the
fine si ingredients go into Jane PdrUe
Fruit Cakes.
'

Stolls
found
Puget sound and Hood eanaL in
Washington state, aggregate more
than 3.000 square miles ot Inland
water tillable fOf tubing, swimmlng. and boating.

Artiona mission architecture, as
demonstrated by Mission San Xavier'
del Qac, near Tucson. Is a combina­
tion of Bylantine. Moorish. Spanish
and Mexican Artec influences.

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roll Toy. Ar&gt; Flirt!
These colorful poll toys hare
sound effects when you pul.'

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

Atntsle Airmen Lose Kangaroo
A group of Australian airmen via
Ring Canada are worried that their
kangaroo mascot will not survive
the cool nights of the Province of
Quebec. They lost the animal While
passing through the city.
- tlie airmen were coming in from
Halifax to Montreal by rail, with
tlie young kangaroo comfortably
berthed in a dunnage bag. At'St
Lambert, a suburb of Montreal, the
kangaroo was placed with other
baggage on the rear platform of
the train. Annoyed al acme rough
handling, the Aussies* mascot got
literally bopping mad. jumped from
the bag and. clearing the train tn
one leap, disappeared.

FLORIDA

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FOR

Margaret W. Olson, Nashville....
Sterling Rogers, Hastings
Mrs. Pauline BUxs. Hastings
Richard Munjoy. city
Yvonne Kidder, city
Arthur Allerdlng, Jr. Woodland
Juanita Pennington, Nashville
Clinton J. Brill, Baltimore
Virginia Morgan, Hastings
Hugo C. White. Hastings
Betty Smith. Hastings...
Robert L Falconer. Hastings ...
Lets Landon. Hastings

NATURAL VITAMINS—HOME-MADE FLAVOR

pJNDANl

The dining table. beautifully laid
with white linen, Christmas center­
piece. and tall red candles, wu
loaded with a bountiful carry-in
After the dinner. Mra. Myrta
Jackson, of the Ways and Means
committee, led in several games and
contests which were thoroughly en­
joyed. Mary Jackson and Paul
Carey carried away the honors in
one game aa they welcomed the

HOME STYLE BREAD

NO'. ELTY XMAS TREE SHAPE—FULL O’ FRUIT AND NUTS

club with their families were de­
lightfully entertained Friday eve­
ning at a Chriitmos party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Flnk-

Arthur Thede made a jolly Santa
and distributed gifts to all.
The next regular meeting of the
club will be at the home of Mra.
Ruth rtlump. January 8. 1843.

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Pussies25c
Toy Trucks --.59c

Idtnto Airplane Kit
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Musical Toys 29c
Fun Books10c
9 in. Dolls
20 Blocks'

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Religious students never have de­
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appears in the Bible 74 times.

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8 O'CLOCK
J-Fs. Mrtfi'a TUM Sat
Hell ttijdy using thl* shaving soap,
after-share lotion and tai- OQc
cum powder. Set In box.....
*Wb&lt;:t.ttc yvegouxg.ayymiyaald?'
■Ita drhlag uwork
Mid.
And wright hers our Hery toil...
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WAR BONDS

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EXPLOSIVES

�THE HASTINGS BANKS* THpEsBAg.

1?, IIP

HENDERSHOTT
Crookston
Friday night and Saturday at
on guests at the home of Mr. and been ill for some yean has required
Ith Mrs Philip Bender were her cousin.’. the attention of a trained nurse for 3 o'clock this Thursday afternoon Sparta with their daughter and hus­
Mr. and Mn. Cllns Hendershot!for the annual Christmas party. , band.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Rogen and aeveral montlis.
stirred up and closed the 3 quarter and Mr. and Mn. Ftoyd Garrison
and Mra. J. E. Norgaafd.
with a S3 to SI score still In Delton's attended the funeral of Wallace
a
Jack Chase of the WraUm State Visitors are expected for the after­
noons gpod time as a very fine faculty spent u&gt;e
Mr. and Mra. Miner Palmer iiave Ribbons; also the Bender's daugh­
the wenosu
weekend *&gt;ui
with ncr
her . favor. Throughout the last quarter Mack at Dowling on Sunday.
(ding bells are again ringing)
the fight continued and things
received the announcement of the ter. Mtss Florence, all of Grand the weekend and stirred up the holi­ pregram B arranged by Mrs. Harr, parerls at Holland.
Sylvester Marcinak's brother, who
tr parllculan next week.
Rapids.
Balach. AU who com. are asked to
u u CharloUe W1U#on .uu-ht,., looked as though the visitors would
day fruit cake for the family fes­ M^WaTtV^m^™
Clare Schanta and two small
of Mr
‘
HSuwE'l?
th. laurels, when
visited him last week. It was the
tivities. We understand he la a
ten. Pauline and Kathleen of
Mrs Beeler as the December com-1 who Uye OT
f
| pjoyd Moore In the last five aec- first time in nineteen years that
HarrU, who has been employed at master liand at fruit cakes.
1 Rapids spent Friday efter- at St. Joseph's church in Capilola, Rochester has been inducted into
H Parker and s. KuUnw
....
. In FWnrxwt
—
nr th*
u-nnwi a baskei
1...
K.. Tin.h
J,». WU. d.wh« oi Mr .nd mlttee are Mrs. A. n
M
ho,.
California, at A P. M. Sav—u-j. | the army, and left cm Wednesday Mrs. Robert VanderVeen is very sick |
'
'
-nrt'p,t*, *l n*11111*1- Friday night of I
December 8. They were attended for Camp Grant. TIL
with pneumonia al their home on I
Pneumonia. The llttte girl who side lines a chanca to relax and do
over the west and rays
Andrew Flnkbeiner accomSt ' lll“
chmate Is u near ideal
West Main St The little girl had
nJ™ m
™
’?'°U d u'?
n lhr" ye*" old &lt;
Congratulations from many Mid­
&gt;ust ■
piBjrr oi oom , ln Arizona M Bny pjace jxe has seen.
a siege with it lost year. also.
,
.h
m Jb" ” b*d nrVor b"11 VCD’ robv»
children of Parmelee, to Maule dleville friends, and beat 01 wunes
Mr .nd MA. Ch..lr. r..Ur Mr
“»•“&gt;•' •, .nd !»;■ UM Jrtom
u. .
re. Saturday where they visited for future happiness.
'
In-law and daughter. Mr. and Mn.
,h*•“&gt; “»»"•“ '&lt;«'■
Pvt. Charles Storkan has re­ Enos Price
’I
b0U1 nui'd 121
troth and family.
HUHHBIHMM
turned to a New York camp after
daJghre
Mra ftZ Felspaurth cl“* •1H
1U P&gt;*&gt;' -»*“&gt;"• ,nd
«•&gt;' • »hort time later, Ray Flnkbeiner, B and Mbore 7.
_u__
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stimson were six days furlough spent with his
This is the second game for the
olrl&gt; 4H club ot McOn,b"
summer and fall with her children an * family ChaYl r hAi txni u- MiUtauUre“ this Thursday and Fri- | She Is survived by her parent*, a
local boys and the second win. This J"1, on„®5l^rday
,
at Lansing and
Dimondale, is
Tuesday night they Journey to
Christensen for their Christe Stimson at the St. Marv-g
Clare Corson of Monroe was a
Woodland for the third tussle.
P^rty.
I. Thev also called on Mrs Saturday visitor of ids parents.
Forty persons enjoyed Rotary Ann
Mu» Virginia Morgan of Hastings
Clare Brady of
Battle Creek spent
CUreBrAlr
orB.'UrCmUrxnl
J! ^Mr^n^Mr, John Andwr who'
1 Maclver and Infant daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Carton.
night at Hotel Middleville, Tuesday
weralght
®und‘y “J
Blodceft hospital. Enroute
Mia. Edd Externum, who has
with
a
7
o'clock
dinner
and
fine
thc
home
of Mr. and Mra. Albert
WkVUI
--------------------------,
,
Mn- stontted nl the home of been confined to the bed for several A.JUatMAIA
program. Rotarian dUlrirt^ovi^
” *to
“
Hutlnaa to see their mother, of Kalamazoo, called on their molh. '.
Brill. She and Mr. Brill went
more than forty years, observed Yankee Springs
Snrtnn and
anri .sj
— and u.w
Mr.
Mrs
m «na Mrs. uonn a«rn near ua- weeu was taaen uy ,anw“*~5 Mrs
EdnaBrady
er. Mrs. LaPierre Stimson who is for
Creek Monday morning to
fifty-third wedding'
'
1
—„
------------ -----------------George Converse of Hastings. Fu- nor. Sam Oliver of Muskegon gave 'Battle
.. MJSrdMiLta&gt;^St^histoweek to! I chrt* Jcnsen “d w‘ulamFergu- “1 with pneumonia at St. Mary's their
meet Clinton Brill, who came home
Arthur Steeby, son of
ciJt1 &gt;onof the Thomapple-Kellogg fac- hospital In Grand Rapids. Sunday.
V, Mr.
—' and ^
r- ld^'..“ondt&lt;y fhrJ^-r
from New York for a few days' boat
much enjoyed by the listeners.
Mrs.
------[Ti. Elmer Steebv
Streby of Lelshbm
Lelcht«'n Twn observation.
observation. Her
Her brother.
brother, ""
Clare
i .
Th»-v
tlielr AMd.
fnth- ““W •“* P&gt;“' “ WwnSrS &gt;
•'S2..7X4
“ ai«&gt; rniirei tn xre .nro
wlU. turui
* marriage look place at Wayland?* at a b'clock Mondw
Monday with
burial A
In
waa inducted into service last week Browning of Portland hu been a 1
Mn. Ruth Henker and her fath- *
Six years were spent on a farm near Yankee “—
Springs
*—----------—
cemetery. —
Tlie
and left for Camp Grant. Ill, He guest of the Estermans.
weeks' course in Boy Scout work.
mon la at the home of his sister.
wasn't
os well attended as was de­
has been teaching agriculture in
Bvt. Arthur Aubil. son of Mr. and
sympathy of many friends is ex­ town recently and packed and ship­
vem Smith,
anutn. east
e-t of
o. town.town.Wavl.‘n^
Kenneth Vogel of Jackson spent Jrt.
Mrs. Vem
tended tli® bereaved parents. the Richland schools.
Monroe Auoil. lett ini* atu„Mr. and Mrs. ""
Russell
and
1
ped the household effects of the sired but all report a fine lime.
" Binder —
The John Weyerman family have
Wlntsr seems to have set in for dfy for his station with the* signal Sunday with Mrs. Vogel at the Brog children were Sunday
dinner guests f“ ve
daJahuJ M^*ihs*aT&amp;&gt;
Miss Jeaq Stimson of Hastings late Luella Thomas os her residence
home.
—
-------------------------------------­
moved into the house on the farm
keeps. The Thomapple river b corp .t Bangor, Maine, after a
spent Sunday at the home of her B up for disposal.
Miss Pauline Benaway of the Beil of Mr. and Mra. Harry Balsch.
Batsch.
formerly owned by Lester Fisher.
frown over for the first time and
furlough with the home folks.
Miss Loueta Cook went to Battle
c -at------------AirJcadet
th™ mav parents. Mr. end Mra. Harry Stim­
Co's, v..^
office
Battle /.I.
—1-'. Jack Hamilton arrived great-grandson. WHmw
w» presume the skaters wHl soon Sunday dinner guests at the Aubil ■ Telephone wv..
We hope
they
may
son,
of wwi&gt;.
town. oiuiaay
Sunday Creek Friday night and remained
from Tennessee Wednesday
wcanuaav ana
.
..............
• —
- —
-■
•• northwest ui
and ex- "
'
be venturing forth.
home west at town. In his honor. ■ Creek spent Friday night and Sat- pects Tennessee,
to be home until the last of ll** lo, ebJ°y manT morc annlver- , afternoon and dinner guests at the for the weekend with her parents, ferred from Camp Custer, to as
'
peel* to be home until the last of
Clarence' Seri Jan of the Michigan
his grandmother. Mrs. Chris- ' urday at home.
yet an unknown place, for Officer's
.
. .. ... ..
-__ i SflriCS
together.
Stlmsnn
hnme
sories
together.
Stimson
home
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kaechele of January. HU mother. Mrs. Marvel
Training instead of tor the Signal
State College h expected home tine Flnkbeiner and his uncle and
Listed among the recently wound- Homer Gillett of Ballards Comers
Crescent Lodge No. 83 Knlghu of 1 Corps, as wm stated ,recently.
nc„UJ. Ger. - -- '
this Wednesday for a holiday va- aunt. Mr. and Mra. Edd Flnkbeiner, Leighton township arc parents of a O'Connor of Grand Rapids, visited —t In xnlithi Dn/-lfln wav* a-HvIHu wa a.■ &gt;___ -A —.__ »• ■
Pythias elected the foUowing officers -gij paused his mental examinations
cation.
local.
hn-pruu. O„„d Mp,d,. on Monday, .nd MAU
I
at their meeting last week Monday K1th very high marks and we wish
Mrs. Edna Brady was taken very
Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Serijan made
arr—C- C.—Charles to congratulate him and wish him
ill with gall bladder trouble last a business trip to Lansing. Monday
Williams; Vice O. C—Harold Noah; success
prelate. Arthur Getty; M. of W.—
ambulance to Pennock hospital tn
Mr
Mrt James Clark and
The McOmber
McOmber school
school will
will put
put or.
an
Bastings She is quite comfortable
Malcomb Maclver of Parmelee
Ted Armstrong; M. of A^-Clarence their Christmas program Wednesday
and at this writing. It B not known vicinity, spent Thursday in Grand
Longstreet: K. of R. 4 8—Oscar night before Christmas. AU art
whether or not an operation wUl be Rapids.
, 01 ma
mis. na oirwoay, iaec. u&gt;.
Sherk; M. of F—Sam Myera; M. invited.
u anc nau cut mm
------------- —4 &gt; »
necesary
‘
Ros» Stauffer
andAllo
daughUr;
Mrs. Vem
Thomas of
Parmelee Is caU
operation.
Mfa
a IS
Rorwn
Mwnrn
v,w«l,: eootUMd
8l''
L&gt;le W|XX11 J80 u ‘""PorwrUx
Forl of E.—Earl Lee; inner guard. Wm.
'
U
aKaW Unno
— or II.
a ul.lln.l
. u&gt; .her .home
____ —with
i.k- , her Um.
.
nrrS
—l. rLee renewed . lAler iron,
IH. Johnson; outer guard, Oscar CLOVERDALE
?e»h° «2|’‘
Mn
1,1 11 C,Ut- dUe 10 “ brUkfI&gt; bIOOd
COUilnA1‘C^DUdUy °! “ter -nT^™ W.vn. _ _______
1--------- ,
- ---------- .^..k Flnkbeiner: Member ot Ex. Board.
Mias Catherine Cagney of Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carpenter , Sunday with the home folks.
Smith,
afternoon.
**
— — — "
—
—
*
.
, Wednesday,
r „
------------- They
------ j vesseL
----Grand
Junction,
Colorado
telling “Of
—
Wm.
K.
Llebler.
Installation
will
were in Grand Rapids Saturday af-1 Thirty Knights of Py thias and
tings called on friends here Mon­
were- accompanied by Mrs. Ivan De- . Mrs Mattle Lectka and daugh- the death of her sister. Mrs. Chestake place In the near future. Mid­
Pythlana SlaUra enjoyed the family dleville Knights lodge which has al­ day.
Nlse who visited her cousins. Mrs. ter. Winifred, received a telegram Ur Collins on Nov. 20 at the home ternoon and evening.
V
a~!. m
.„i. and Mn. olenn gundB from lheU
an&lt;1 brolh_ Qf hfr
ln wlUow Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crookston took night supper Tuesday night la.u. ways been a very live organization
Vesaie
Harris
Sunday from their son and broth- of ner daughter m wuiow uxe. M
Harold
and
’fr,Brad7to
WamlM “Havwnnri
VTnvwrwt
,__ ___ _____
.
Mrs Emma Dickerson were shop­
er. Seaman 2c Vernor. who B con- 80. Dakota following a heart at- ue
tS^*^t.f
Up “
Solomon, at the Harris' home.
pers In Kalamazoo Tuesday.
will, Ih. taplial t»n». «*lOoUliu n&gt; Hwrel, L-.
,0
SSJr M»
,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tabor of
Mr. and Mra. Frank Humeston
Grind Rapids were tlie weekend inn
he
hurt
mrnnlrterf
hla
training
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chiu.
B.
regular
meeting
of
Middle
ing he had completed his training daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B.
Mr. and
Mrs. Merle
vlUe chapter No. 17 O. E. 8. wUl be wt^k witlT variSx^^ktmU nro entertained
guests of hto sister. Mrs. Clair Brog at the California camp and was Lee. Pioneer residents of Yankee Ethel Brady at Pennock hospital.
CUrk of Hutlnga
for dUiner
MonIfcl.
„
Mr. and Mra. Eugene Haight of held this Friday night, December
and family.
—oiwr 18
10 wvex
week witn
with various Lnrtatnias
Christmas pro...
day
night.
Mr. and Mn. Day Pugh and lit­
Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler of
tle daughter, Mary Ellen of Ver­ Washington.
LVmrtilncrtnn Members of fhi*
line- In
or the chapter with the
the hosIn IN.
thia vieinitv
vicinity and
and nL«o
also lived
lived here
here 141 'nc _Yern. bmith home. __
montville were callers of her par­ pita! corps vrith highest rating, have for some time after her marriage,
Mra. Maud Fitch left on Wednes------ „u
iHlu
nroerram at io to Runrtxv Hutlngs spent Sunday with her
day W last week for Cedar Grove, bowl of rice party at 8:30. at which 1 morning ^d the chUdren a^ll parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welton
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKcvitt.
the privilege of choosing their loca- She was Ln her 83rd year,
N. J^ to spend a month with her time a sliver offering will be taken . XH. b^ at Ute chSh EVtt Brooks.
mos.** A few simple questions
Sunday afternoon.
g
ttnn, hence his move farther north
Mrs. E. R. Bandefur was home
Mr. and Mra. Welton Brooks. Mra.
da^hter
Mrs.
Payne
and
family
.
ror
the
benefit
of
the
China
Relief
o'clock
on Saturday To procure
regarding your ability and
from Ann Arbor for tha weekend
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Maclver are Fund. Tluwe attending are Xd s^.y e^entagX yomjTXte Frank Humeston. Mrs. Virgil Mon­
Mrs. Clive ChurchHl drove to Has­ where a nephew is stationed.
willingness to repay and we
Principal Earl .Vansickle. MBs She will complete her ten-wceks
tings,
Saturday
evening
and
ica. Mrs. Walter Lewis. Mrs. Sam
of
•
UUle
daughter
to
bring
something
in
line
of
fruit,
MU
.Ive
thel/play
"Love
Comes
will match your budget with
brought the former's daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Chandler and Miss Mar- ordnance course at the University torn ln Btodgetl hospiuf Grand vegetables, mittens for boy. and. Knowing'. Th“ BapU^ BmX Gelb and Mrs. Lester Monica were
a cash loan that will help
f!SL.c'L.#^.ethl.n8 „w Put.
lhe rthoolwiu have tlielr program oj shoppers in Kalamazoo Tuesday.
Gerald Rogers home for the week- , ;Jorie Mills,
—- of
— the
— Thomapple-Kel—- this week.
Rapids. Friday _______ ___________________________
ylln..
mic
en(1
iI logg faculty attended a teachers
teachers
Mrs. Charles Baker. Mrs. Ida Gersolve your financial problem.
The following officers were elect­
11. As yet no name has been se- school baskets for needy families 'Wednesday evening, Dec. 23.
* The many friends of Mrs. Fran- pneeting 2.
in Grand
Rapids
Saturday,
ZZ ZZ^ZZ.
Z-'—
Z-l, man and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson
lected for the little lady.
I
----------। Thia ■Is -the
first• meeting for
the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carpenter of ed In the L. A- 8. for the year: Pres.,
cea Carl, one of our aged residents,।1 relative
re*B“’e to
*° schools under war time vL-dted the lodies’ sister. Mrs. ErRufus Morrison and elght-year-11 new officers so It b hoped there
Parmelee are staying with their son Mra. Virgil Monica: Vice Pres, Mrs.
are sorry to know «h«
very poorly conditions. Mrs. Vansickle and lit- nestlne Edger near Hastings. Wed­ old twin daughters. LaBeatrlce and win be a good attendance.
Charles Kahler; Sec, Mrs. Lester
Wayne
and
family
for
the
winter
'
tie
Gary
Lee
accompanied
Van
and
nesday.
and confined to her bqd.
LaBartmra of HarrisvUe, came
Monica; Treas, Mrs. Wallace NaHarrison J. Scott. 81, died at his
Mra. Ida Gcrnuu iv.v on Friday I visited the various Santas at the ’ Master Robert Smalley is recov- Thursday and visited at the Jack home In Detroit following an 111- months.
dlll.
CITIZENS CREDIT
ertn« from * slrse w,lb chickenpox.
nom. ln
Harry Balsch. Jr. is expected
for her home at Wayland, after Istore*Rosenberg home R
in,
northwest ness of more than two years with
Mira Vivian Brooks who is at­
Pvt. Wayne Aubil of Chanute
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosenberg 2^
CORPORATION
home Saturday from his studies nt.
spending the week with her sisters, 1 FMM.
Hl.. «»n, nuv .nd S.1- MX) Mr. .nd Ma. HaaM LrwU W 2^2^",h“Sd Z_.Z_,.
iST'.’r Mrs. heart trouble. He waa bom in Rock­
tending W. M. C.. was home over
Mrs. Charles Baker and Mra. WlU
Morrison, »no
Momson.
who noct
had Been
been sc
spending ford but spent his boyhood In Grand the University of Michigan for holi­ the weekend.
itlK w- aut« at, Hantao
urday with his parents. Mr. and Mm. Ypsilanti and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
day vacation.
Johnson.
HA8TIH0B RAT-1, BARK BLDO.
two weeks at the Rosenberg home Rapids before going to Detroit 31
Lt. Marvin Flower of Savannah.
Hand of Grand Rapids spent Sun- accompanied them home.
The Boy Scout ra|ly at the ThomMrs. Lena Bixler will return home Ray Aubil west of town.
yeara ago. where he engaged in the apple-Kellogg school last Monday- Ga, Is visiting his parents. Mr. and
Shirley Kermeen of Parmelee, day with the former's parents. Mr.
Friday from Grand Rapids, where
, The old saying "trouble never
Mrs Delos Flower.
... nnrt
WI]h11r
nn„
she has been the past four weeks I spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Rosenberg In north comes singly." works out tilth Mr. auto business. He U survived by night was attended by a fine bunch
, bls wife Sena, a daughter. Mra. John
,Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Gibson and
Roger
Fowler
at
her
home
near
west
Thomapple.
visiting relatives and friends.
and Mrs. LaPlerrr Stimson of the1 Coopersmith of Detroit and two
Hie Mnstcra-Jonea circle will meet
Sunday dinner and afternoon CutlervlUe. Mra. Fowler, who has
, Parmelee vicinity. Mrs. S. who lias, grandchildren Jack and Mary Lee.
au a
*h™pm ln
been a helpless victim of arthritis, His mother. Mra. Anna Scott died
Kalamazoo. Saturday.
for some years is very Hl with pneu­ al the home of her niece Mrs. Be- program of pictures showing activMrs. Mary Flower of Hickory Cor­
monia at St. Mary's hospital. GrandI atrlce Stlmel last February. Re
ners la spending some time with
Rapids and he Is convalescing with
JSre^d
the^Bh*of
‘
stenl^'T*
“r
Mn WHbur Olhoon *nd
the same ailment al the home ot Lewis. Funeral services have been
Ocrald nnd M1“
Hom spent
hi« sister. Mra. Vem Smith of Mid­ set for 2 p. m. Wednesday at the forP^^be^hln
dleville.
Beeler funeral home.
In termini n th^ShSPevJ*Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Cornelius
d,y Cappon of Stewart Corners.
Mra. Glenn Solomon and son Cur­ will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery. night at^SQ1
tis called on their friends. Mr. and
Basketball fans really saw a thrill­
Mra. Sam Myers and baby daugh­ HOPE CENTER
Mra. Ray Bainbridge in Gaines er, a breath-taking affair, or per-1
A party was given for Roy Kings­
township Thuraday afternoon.
hops a nerve rack er. Friday night' ter. Kathleen Ann were brought by
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Rohrbacher al the T-K gym. when Delton's tart ambulance from Pennock hospital. bury al the home of Mr. and Mn.
have moved from the Watters cot­ team came over to show what they Wednesday of last week. Little Miss Clarence Payne. A large number
Myers
has
the
distinction
of
being
attended,
some from Cloverdale and
tage on West Main St. to the low­ could do. The visitors, who are a
er apartment of the Blake house fast playing bunch led the game' the youngest applicant for sugar Delton. The evening was spent in
on East Main.
throughout the first half. At the ration card In Barry county nnd playing games and visiting. Refresh­
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Getty spent end of the second quarter with the possibly the state. Her father who ments were served and at a late
was assuring with gas rationing was hour everyone departed wishing Roy
presented the card by his asso­ much success In his new work. He
ciates, The description reads, "One left Saturday for Fort Custer.
foot, seven inches Jong, brown hair
Ben Ballk lost two valuable horses
and eyes, weight seven pounds, nnd
exactly one day old.” Sam say. she
Mn. Blrdena Lyttle of Eaton Co.
also has a pair of good lungs, but spent the weekend with her moth­
the ration card doesn't ask for that er, Mn. Floy McDermott.
Anyway, she will have something
Mr. and Mn. Harry Daniels were
unique to put in her baby book.
called to Battle Creek Saturday on
Capt. Charles Chamberlain who account of the illneas of their
had been spending a week's furlough daughter.
,
Fred Ashby and family visited Mr'
al the Evangelical parsonage in
_____________________
Leighton with his parents. Rev. and and Mra. Earl Gate* Ln Cloverdale,
I Mra. Leroy
------------Chamberlain,
-----------....
... wcdnesday,
left —
early
! last week for the camp In Nevada / Pvt. Elmer Wlllteon of Fort Dix.
where he is Stationed with the air N. J., visited his sister. Mra. Clarence
force. He stopped off at NapervHle. Payne and family, a few days last
HL, to spend a few hours with hU
sister. Miss Kathleen, who is en­
Sterling Modrack has been con­
rolled as a freshman tn Naperville fined to his bed with the grippe the
College.
past week.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
EtGHTY-SEVENTH YEAR

On th* 4

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Home Front
A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO
THE MEN IN SERVICE

10 PAGES—2 SECTIONS

Eaton Co.’t 4-H Fair
Earned $2,508 in 1942
Last week we stated that the
treasurer of the Barry county Ag­
ricultural Society reported a deficit
of a little over »24iOO on the county
fair held last'August Other coun­
ty fairs reported deficits also.
In the dally press of last week
we found a report of the Eaton
County 4H- fair for 1942. But that
one did not show a deficit. On tlie
contrary it reported a net profit ol
*2.50825 We remember that Eaton
county used to have county fair*.'
They had. in later years, acquired
the habit of allowing deficits m&gt; the
county fair was given up and the
ground* were turned over to tiv 4H
clubs of the county. They have
since then held their yearly fairs,
and they make them pay. The
above report for this year, when
county fairs generally have been un­
profitable,'would seem to indicate
that there is something about 4H
Fair* that makes a belter appeal to
the public than do county fairs.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1942

HUNT DEER IN THIS Wartime Christmas No. II
COUNTY! PROBABLY
Area* in Barry County
Naw Have Deer Runways

Season’s Greetings to you all.
Our second wartime Christmas
find* a nation which has. In the
slow, jxmderou*.
awkward, dis­
jointed way of the democracies,
settled down to the task of fight-

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NU

Most Hastings Stores To Rema
Closed On Saturday, Dec. 26

issue in comparison to Hiller and
hl* Nazis.
Then came a natural reaction |
to this sort of/ivishful thinking.
The pendulum (swung sharply In

the other direciton. A period of
Is Barry county, like Allegan, to
-calamity howling set in. It be­
see uecr
deer occomc
become quite pientuui
plentiful m
in
..
came popular for ohiclals and news
There is something definitely lack­
toUln
Th.1 tom. mor. 1 ™»»u~ Ui&lt;
■»*&gt;■
ing In this Christmas celebration
than a possibility. In fact it appear*
Although people here in the Mld- commentators alike t&amp; paint a picDTD YOU SAY YOH
. nnd It i* not hard to gues* Just what
qulte probable. The Yankee Springs ' West have been accused of failing lure of exaggerated gloom.
‘ that B. Il is your absence in the
WANTED TO HELP*
park, owned by the federal rov- to lak(. lhe war seriously, it is no
Fortunately people accepted such 1
and to give their employee* a Utheme* of Barry county and in the
It has Just been announced that ,
vxaggvratloA to say that an appro. sutement* for what they re*Uy
community. So if you feel lonesome
on which the forested are* is in-1 . .
. .
,
a change in plans provides that one- :
were
—
a
dose
of
bitter
medicine
j
In some far distant place remember
Eighteenth
Annual
tolU.
In
Rutland.
Y.nl™
&gt;&gt;»
half
of
the
coast
guard*
at
Clear
:mas season the following merchant*
that those at home feel the same
Springs and Orangeville, the State ‘ present world conflict overshadows (which most officials needed fully]
Presentation Given by
Lake Camp will have half-day lib­
However, we arc not going to let
Conrervallon
Department
owns ■ everything else in the minds of moat as much as the public) to counter­
Teacher* Sunday
erty (12 noon to 12 midnight) on Saturday following Christmas. Thia
this get us down, but we do want
about 8.000 acres, from which the I of us-even the traditional Yulelide act any sweet dreams of easy vicThursday and the other half will means that these stores will be
you to know that we mis* each und
fences are mostly removed, which , u(t whtch ordinarily can survive tory—and became neither fright-1I For the eighteenth successive have half-day liberty on Friday. closed from Thursday night, Dec. 34
every one of you.
contains a considerable acreage of ;
.
, ,
to Monday morning. Dec. 38. There
ened nor discouraged.
| year, the teachers of the Hastings Christmas Day.
• The hope that this terrible war
nntuml tornt. u. whkh that du&gt;»&gt;«&gt;««&lt; enlnmw.I school, under the direction of Supt.
This fact mean* lliat Hasting.’, has '
. will soon be over Is the iioi&gt;c of nil
Now, we all have a saner view.
Van^Buiaark'*have "mad7*an
partment is adding tract* of pine,, Pearl Harbor, a monument both
a definite responsibility for these been able to contact that will alio
of us and that the condition* In the
hardwoods and nut trees' to invite; to Japanese treachery and our own of thU war and the effort that., outstanding contribution to the en- boys Christmas Eve and Christmas
world will be remedied so that we
the squirrels and sow* some grains bungling mismanagement, caused ।I will be required to win. We know! joyment of the Christmas season. day.
Many have signed up for The food stores and drug store* are
will never again be forced to part
and grasses to attract pheasants and anger and re.»entment but no trace jI that the Japanese are not merely j Their annual Christmas carol serv- coast guard guests for Christmas the exception as they will remain
friendships.
other game bird*. This area is open of fear or doubt In our ability to'•. , .
. . Unatk. tkhUnc
lcc- presented
oclock Sun- dinner. If you wish to make such open Saturday. Dec. 26.
M W.drt
’,unlra, at four
c„„.,
The same hope carried genera­
to al! hunter* during the time when
We*lern Auto Supply. The Value
win. As a matter of fact, we were! perately against time to conserve lum drew lhe cw,tomary full house. arrangements call Lynn Lewjs. 2716
tion* through four thousand year*
game can be taken.
before Wednesday at 2 p. m.
I
of waiting for the coming of Him
In these areas, as well a* In parts too confident, which is not *ur-ii their slender resources, but rather m *pite of gas rationing and the
Hasting* Cut Rate Shoe Store. J.
whose- birthday we arc celebrating
cool,
courageous,- well
trained----------------I attendant -----------reduced driving.
of Irving, deer track* are becoming prising in view of the fact that are www
,t -------------------- ------------------- — The
C. Penny. Taylor’s Shoe Store. C.
to-day.
■
noticeable, and some of their run- many high placed officials held fighting men backed by years of j large attendance under these eonEveryone I* rushed and busy
B Hodges. Jeweler. Banghart Bak­
The whole human race had lost
ery. Frandsen's Store. Baird's Cloth­
its inheritance of heaven for eter­
tract in the western part of Allegan, to via. to. to Jtobto war
ing. Water's Clothe* Shop. O. E.
nity and the vision of (aod face to
couldv.u«
0UJi reserves of war materials
m&lt;M,Vde*irable
Which was acquired a few year* ago would be a pushover once
— we
------------ ------------ and !: lhe
the most
desirable event*
events of
of the
the scaseaGoodyear Hdwe.. Thayer Jewelry.
face. So we to-day have lost oui
muster our forces
mere side
nn
* rm- D
““ a,,d deeply appreciate lire efIts Good Work Moke* Oui by the United States, deer arc now
Montgomery Ward. Meyer 5c to 11.00
earthly jx-ucc nnd happiness but
,
(Continued on page 4. See| fort Bnd expense put forth by the
qulte plentiful—too much so say th. holiday as possible. In other
Store. Dutch Kraft Paint and Wall­
just as these counties* generation.*
Lake* Moro Attractive
fanners living near that place, who
teacher* to present this program.
paper Store. Ben Franklin Store,
were buoyed up with the promise of
complain that deer do serious dam­
A large group of Coast Guards
w. A. Roth Furniture, The Bonnet
Barry county's many lake* are an age to their crops. The stale per­
God to send' Hi* Divine Son so we
from the Clear lake camp attended
tire buoyed up with that hope that asset on which its people are al­ mitted the killing of does as well as
the program in a body and this lent
to 81.00 Store, Auto Sport Shop.
your effort* will restore men to God ready reaping large reward*. Lake buck* for a limited time this year
an added patriotic touch to the af­
by helping other boys.
Goodyear Bros. Hdwe.. Walldorff tt
once more. We must nuke our­
in Allegan county In order to re­
fair as everyone stood at the open­
Son. Lee -Office Supply. Citizens
selves worthy of reunion with God. property on the county's assessment duce the deer population.
Quarter* Establiihed to
ing of the program os the strain* of
Till* season la a reminder of our rolls represents well over *1.000.000
it Is difficult to make local pre­ Credit Corp, Dorrance Trethric
It is quite probable that many
the national anthem were heard
Handle Appeal* on Cer­
Young Mon, Who
duties to Him. so in spite of our taxable property. That figure can deer will come into Barry county j
parations to entertain these boys Agency. Jerry Andrus. Building Ic
from an adjoining room.
City Bank,
Nationtificate* of War Neceuity
.separation, we can be united spir­ be doubled. If the war shall respK and will enjoy the areas where trees ।
UI auuw- Loan.
, —- Hastings
. -------------_
Worked Ncor Hosting*
The usual processional. "O Come UCVJUJC IIKIC » iw
favorably
for
the
allies.
In
the
next
&gt;
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—
—
---------,
Ira ddflniulr. Im« many boy. will J _»-*■. Cg°»umm tor. J«On
itually through our Divine Master. ten year* if proper steps are taken are Pitiful
lilentifui and
human* An
and when*
where humans
do
All Ye Faithful." wu sung by the
Mode Thot Record
be In Hrntlra. Tbrnytoe. It you | “"“‘"W A *«»■,
This bond of union will help to unite Of prime Importance arc better not r'sWe. They cannot be hunted . In order to facilitate the flow of
teachers u they marched from the
, «“&gt;*• but «...
f | information
urn tor. UoP in at Ito OR O room
I™™&lt;» *«*~y.
u« belter than any vi*ll or furlough, highway*-a good paved or black
that may —
become
necessary to
| trucker* and motor
Some Of our reader* probably rear of the auditorium to the platroad■ to ____
every___
resort
11 tnev
‘bf&gt;’ shall lllrrcnc*
hicrcuse nnrt
and InvarlA
invade tUte ! carrier operatois-common. private
-n.uradar am! Iblday and to Ir' Bannrr Olito. Harry Cleaner. Huebecause it will continue to unite .top
_ ____
__ . •lake
• _ An-1
... if
read in the Grand Rapids Press of
­ &lt;m
Ill I। form
iuiui wearing
scutum their
uicir robes
ivtara and
miiu vest
veax— ------,
_ .a--.-,
I ting* Cleaners. McCalls. Geo. Miller
us while visit* mean extra sorrow.) other lone step In that direction is &lt; whcal ,lelds-,he “*«T P^Wa and and contract—pertaining to Office
| menu
iLoan *Je1 p.
.
menta and currying
cnrrvlnit lighted
liehted candles &gt;o"Thlrty-ffve
’aB.O. girls will go to j Hcal
H Streeter.
departure. I know that each of an advertising campaign* which will | Pas“*re lands. If they shall become ] oI Defense Transportation regula- Monday, or the morning dailies of I nnd lanterns. Beautifully costumed
l'“
you men in service will kneel in
Tuesday, about a Yankee soldier.
Clear Uke Camp Ciiristmas Day, Sheldons Abstract Office. Ratlonacqualnt the people of the middle | “ nuisance, us they are In parts of .
.. paui j winkier district Private Charles Zuke. who had shot j: heralds led the proccsslqn.
adoration of the new bom King on
I Old favorite carols, wlth
with some
some for a dance and buffet supper from . Ing Board Office City Hall. Court
•&lt; to —
DOT.
«. to ton'd
to 5. Mrs.------------Richard-----------------------Groos, O. S. O.! House, and Jack Sempf Leather
Christmas morning whereyer you WAInp.di.lli wilt. «h&gt;l Bwrrr |
n— —
— - • Ol.Ulon
------- el
aupaaicoc
L..Zr.d 1 newer onia added, were sung
*un« by
u, the
Ure 2
----------------county has to offer to resorters.
! ,n , rp Wld hUr®‘&gt; •OUOW. In the Mnlnr
*rranmnrt.
todnv announced
announced of Ncw oUjnca.
- and •».»•
hl«
nnIXte
Motor
Transport,
today
that
id*
quick
.. Mr.
..
..
may be and that al the time you
Shop.
Van netvInAr
advl“ri la haelnlniv
helping arrahna
arrange Iran.'.
trani- Shot)
But if all Utat Wfre done. Ite j car,y da&gt;» deer hunUng wu great the opening of a temporary field of- eyc and accurate alm had twice group of teacher*, with
will experience that happiness that benefits might easily be lost If san- 8P°rt
Buskirk directing and Mrs. Sadie port*Uon for the gir&amp;. If you can
Barry county. Few had
| saved tbe life of his captain. Melonly those nt peace with God can Itary conditions at our resort lakes i “*pccted to ever see the time when . flee in Hastings.
itary conditions at our resort lake* I
w..™ &gt; The office will open on Monday • vln gbulu. of Muskegon. Bert Are- Mae Palmer at the piano. A num- drive (they leave at 1:30 pm.) please
enjoy in this war tom world.
I were neglected impure water could 11?un^’«
thh ,oc“lll&gt;- would and Tuesday. Dec. 28 and 29. and hart wll0 ||Vra a mtle south of the ber of the teachers were unable to cal1 Mrs ,o,r0t* t
I know that this is intended to bring an epidemic. Carelessness m b* ‘bought of. But it may.-and postake jMirt in the singing due to colds
AnF Adult wishing to volunteer to
is to be located at 123 W. Stale St.' clty 'on m-37. says that young Zuke
tell you about home and some ol removbig garbage might bring ill- ] fl^ly at no &lt;u*lant day.
which have affected their throats. 5PePd on** •“c™001' or evening at
Minor Watterson, field representsqUne wen known In ill* neighbor- Die first part, closed with the usual the U-SO. room please call Mrs.
your friends who are away from
\°DE CTI■ i
five. who has been appointed in
as he worked there for three । "HaUeluJah Chorus."
home, so let’s get down to business new to cottagers or those who pat- - A
D- A- Van Bu*kirk-the more who
four years '
since the sermon is over (a priest's ronized resort hotels. Such results SAXONS ARE STILL , charge of the office, stated that the
I When the curtain* opened for the lw,P ‘he easier it is for everyone—
could easily cause people seeking a 11sjftFEFATFh
Hastings office would be open from
zuke's home is in Big Rapids Mr. second part of the program, a beau- do your part and call directly after
. privilege.)
good place for a summer vacation •
I CU
From St. Rrye nnd St. Cyril par­ to shun Barry county. If health con-!
“ ...... ..... ... ■ ------ -- niCU-l. MBU
— tifully lighted scene depicting the Christmas.
— .
» .~
Specifically, the Hastings ODT al the pr(.M report of Zuke’s ac­, Madonna and child formed the cenish about forty-five men are Ip serv­
Take Belding By A Score Of
Tlu: SMurday dance will be sponOne who readj tne . papers
l office has been set up for the pur- . curatc shooting. Mr. Arehart states ter background with a group of the »ored by the St. Rose Alter Society
ice. All the names are registered on dltlons at our resort lakes were
48 TO 31
| pone of handling appeals on Cer- i tllBt whcn lhal young chap went' robed singers on either aide. "Christ- and w111 be held at the Episcopal thoughtfully cannot fail to be im­
the honor roll In the church vesti­ neglected.
■Fortunately they are not neglect­
tificates of War Necessity. Mr. Wat- , robbll hunting, he never took a shot: mas. the Hope of All Men." was the Parish House. Ute 2nd ward United pressed with the Increase in Juyenbule. Led
by
Ted
Banash.
who
scored
point*, the
tne Hastings
Hastings Saxons
aaxons tcrson wlU alho
nv»llabI«
gun. but hunted with a 22 rifle "and
Tiie folks here at home are quite ed. The Barry County Health De- I 19 points,
, theme of this part and representa- Brethren group are in charge at
fX take?
I। atr
etched Uielr
“,c ,he general purpose and policies he
stretched
their victory string to four
four |I'llne
be was a
n aeaa
deBC| snot
4bot mtn
with n
K” aoaca
added
war conscious now n* we have two
... when
?
they
..
Af rxrvr
of
onT concerning truckers
tnirkfrs and
nnH : Mr Arehart.
__ &gt;__ _ ___
and■ &gt;had
__ i wonderful। live* of the yellow, black, brown ‘he uB.O. room over the ChristCoast Guard unit* in Barry County, ron ha. oro^ n^nJ^lre ofTh; *^^ last Friday night
and white races brought their gifts
weekend.
JIS? P
.“
r !h handed the Belding Redskins a 48 ! operators and lend genera! assist- eye4lght too.-’
one at Clear lake and the other at
and there united in adoration of the
Sixty coast guards attended the
Pine lake. They are n fine crowd
chrU‘ cldld. Lester Schilling as Teachers Carol Service Sunday and
.
. ,
.
| N«w Guinea, is another straight
—U-.t narrntor cxplalned Uw pantomlme were served cocoa and cakes at the
of lads who have claimed the re-i There was a continuous demand for ' defw“ ln n’c ‘(arts, and was
in discussing this matter
as Has- i rT*?lat, °n!l’1
League । Mr Wlnkl"
»a™ed truckers : thool&lt;.r&gt; Prlvalf John
Comb*. of
of M u WM BCUd and BpproprlaU. UB.O. room before they retumeo Barry County’s Juvenile court
*pcct and affection of all. We have cc twe? Vat could ta. reared and tln«5' sfcond w“‘ Central League
John Combs,
victory.
in this area to immediately
make | vnavuuiootfB.
Chattanooga. Tenn.
has ■
a icwau
record
iciory.
-------- *------------icini. He iuu
Judge Stuart Clement, w
n U.S.O. established in Hastings and
music accompanied it.
10 comp.
The
«
' *from the appllcaUons for Certificates of war.
.. of.....»
The game
was a thriller
War of- 17
Mikado's men who will
different crgantzallons are trying to tor quarters in resort hotels. Trailthat there has been tn this
Worthy^
of
special
mention
wu
J
About
New
Year's-the
same
half
dren'5mcnmn?blna.'iCftwH?
o'ther I start, and
“na for
,or the
Lne first
I,rel lu,lr
u,e two
two '■ Necessity, ••
“* have not a’read&gt;’ never
half the
if '•
they
never oo
do any
any more
more stuping,
sniping.
I the splendid acting of Mrs. Adelyn da&gt;’ Hbertles will be granted u those
fIiow the men a good time. Our
captain Shultz, speaking of these Hussey Boice who portrayed the for Christmu. If individuals or
Civilian Defense organization te camnina facilities were uted tn theta ' ‘earns played on even terms most of 1 donP 8O- Mr’ Winkler also said that
f.cllltle, were used to theta __ _
KOn Bt the __*rter all
or those engaged in• the
«. *aiu.
___ ________
“ farmers, —------—- two
IWU prtrBl
privates.
functioning fine nnd n great number camping
,
part of Mary in the latter part of 8rouP» will volunteer to take the In Calhoun, but enough to
capacity. To show this it is only was Hastings
.........
......
1
hantlnir
nt
farm
nrrwliirJ*.
should.
.
.-r.
l
—
..
10.
Belding
8.
The
'
hBuhn
&lt;
farm
products,
.
should
(
•
They're
both
wonderful
l»y*
and
of people ht*e been called1 upon to necessary to refer to the day use
room) on Thursday. Dec.
Dec. 31
31 or
or PriFri- noticeable. Ordinarily, unless ’ tho
tiic program.
1i roon
proud of them. But I owe Zuke
assist In the many duties that vre of tho Yankee Springs park. On its Saxon* still held their four point make aPP^al» ‘°r Increased gasoline j
jday. Jan. 1, from 1 p. m. to 12:00.
lend at the half, the score reading ?P2WBnc* „to lhe
i ‘he mQsl because he saved my life YOUNGER BOYS BASKET
are asked to perform from the loin­
pleiue call Mrs. D. A. Van Buskirk there Is no publicity of Juvenile
largest day It was visited by 8.000
“; Transportation Commit.ee and not at lcasl lwlce~ hc Mld. Both
sign office of the State Civilian Dc­ people, and over the three months an tn tfl
misdeeds brought into our Juvenile
as soon a* possible.
tanng a
rest.
, hall
back taking
a rest.
।
_____,
- fense headquarter*. Tho response summer period fully 50.000 were- in
The Saxons took a commanding Ito the ODT district or temporary aret back
field offices.
I
__2.who talks
for voluntary labor on countless
'Zuke Is a quiet &lt;youth
The younger boys basket ball SECOND
crrnMn CALL
FOR NURSES
10
point
lead
In
the
third
'period.
।
FOR
NURSES with such offender* in a manner
attendance.
The Yankee Springs
.. .... . . ----------------------- . _ lfggue and play groups Mtracted ■’tv-wr,u CALL run
raunaca
that will show them that nothing
boards and committees have caused
and from then on It was all Has- [ "After January Ml."* Mr. Wink- i yttle, but he's a shooting fool. I re­
park camps had 11X172 camper days
many to practically give up their to their credit.
Ungs. The third quarter score was fer said, "trucker* will be required mcmber the first Jap he got because seventy-five enthusiastic players at1 Mr*. Maynard Moynahan. presito have their Certificates of War he Mved my ufe. We were near the the high school gym on Saturday dent of the Barry County nurse*
free time to these necessary prep­
When some outsider comes to any Hastings 35. Belding 25. The game Necessity in order to comply with front UnM when iud(ienly Zuke morning. League play In basket ball organization ha* announced that on
arations. Rationing of many ar­
picked up added momentum in the
ticle* have been made to provide the tervlew the resort owner or man- final quarter, but the Redskins were general order ODT Number 21. [ 8topped. pointed ahead a ways and began at nine and continued until January 1. 1943. the provision for
Truckers who do not have a Certi- Mld 'Captain, there's a Jap there winners had been declared in four citizenship as a requirement for
necessary food and equipment for aaer to leam the health conditions unable
to dent
defense
,
—
—-------the
— Hastings
_
------, games.
. registration a* a nurse in Michigan of their wrong-doing. With many
of the resort, or camp or park. He lor more than alx P®nU- *bile the ficate of War Necessity by that time.' and , cln't gel a grenade out.'
“ now leading
....
.
become* effective. After that date, it lias that effect. It Is a help in
Teams
the Senior
___...
_________ ■
___. ....
Saxnm were able tn urnre n nnlnte cannot legally operate their vehicle*.------- ----------------------- •-------- -- *the people at home are trying to should
be concerned about those Saxons were able to score 13 points. Truckers are also reminded that ‘, "The Jap apparently heard us be­
show you men in service, in our own 1 matter*, for they are very impor­
cause he began cutting loose. AU the League are headed by LeRoy Hewitt no registration may be Issued by the
Capt. Ray Kenyon. Ken Lane, and
Board of Registration of nurse* ex­ Juvenile offender*. unlaaa they ba­
humble way. that we are with you tent to him. or to bls family If they Bill Garrison starred for Hastings any temporary gasoline allotment ,cover I could find was grass, and and Ray Branch. The victorious __________________
—-----------------------upon statement1 unde,. 0Blh that
in every service we can render. are with him. Bo a public health along with Banash. Lane scored 12 received from local OPA rationing those bullets were coming close. Junior League teams were led by cept
pu.n«
United States clt- ths t publicity cannot be avoided.
Travel Is almost a luxury now, so
points OS
as wen
well **
as paying
playing an
an outout- I boards would be deducted from the , Zuke slipped away and I watched tdsel Sinclair and Dick Knopf, the rippUcant la a Ui
(Continued on page 2. Bee. 1)
Play
will
not
be
resumed
until
afteen.
people are beginning to learn that
him. He auu^icu
slithered unu
thru UIC
the grass mj
to - — i -............. —auuivuin liuur gallic. uupi. ivenyon ,
. ...
..
.
and Garrison played outstand ins Certificate of War Necessity when tbe g[de Of the Jap. stood up, walked. ter the holiday*,
A survey of Barry County nurse*
home Is a good place to live as well ,
notteaOte
games at the guard positions hold-' t“2!5d\, ,,
,,, forward like he was hunting rab------------ “*■
will be mode immediately after Jan­
ax merely to eat and sleep. When
I uary 1st and every nurse is asked to
ing Stan Kersjes and John Spicer. * The Hastings ODT office was set Wlg and M;lol me jap thru me head SKATING
you go to the grocery or butcher 1
Belding’’s
s high
high scoring
scoring forwards
forwards to
to' dp £or vhe use
truckers operatingFrom
prom then
thenon
on there
there was
was no
nostopping
stopping Skating
ReU
Skatingat
at Reid's
Roller Rink ev- cooperate by returning the surshop you ask the clerk what he has
Belding
. It mav not be what you planned but '
ery Prl and Sat. night from 8 until vey information as soon as possible
him.
six and five pdlnte respectively. in Barry county.
you take It and are thankful.—This
”1 kept him close by me after that. 11. Special Christmas Eve and New after she receive* the survey blanks
Junior Kersjes with 12 pointe led
I the Belding attack.
adv. 12-24 Mrs. Moynahan stated.
Every once in a while he would stop Year’s Eve parties.
You would really be surprised to
short
and
I
would
hear
the
crack
ol
In
the
preliminary
game
the
Has
­
Urgently Needed, toy*
see the way folks have learned what
hl* rifle and would say: ’Now what,
tings reserve* lost a 33 to 28 de­
Sanitary
Engineer
Roth
they must do to win this war. No
Zuke?' He would point to a tree
cision to tho "Smokeless Wonders",
own" in mary cases. Probably lack
complaints are heard because we
and I would see a Jsp hanging down
In the December monthly bulle­ a team made up of high school athhave all learried this Is the Ameri- tin. called "Barry News." prepara­
sponsible for much youthful way.
Mrs E. M. Sayles, who for sever­ Hl* biggest day was Dee. 8. when
he got nine. All of these Japanese
The Saxons* next game Is Janu­
tion and issuing of which is done by
The song White Christmas is cer­ County School Commissioner Mr*. ary 8th at Ionia. On the following al years ha* been Home Service
Tills increase in Juvenile delln-u. entertain URW
tainly to become a reality here as Maude Smith, there 1* a timely ar­ night the Saxons will
their । chairman of the Barry Co. Chapter,
Kalamazoo Sailor on Ship That was Sunk;
we have nothing else quite so plen­ ticle on "School Lighting" by A. A. county rivals. Middleville. In the' American Red Cross, has resigned : The Japanese .are tricky, cruel and
oll parents thoughtful. They can| and Mrs. ”
R. n
G. Hubbard, county ! merciless as wdh proven in thel:
Rescuing Transport Alio Went Down
tiful.
Roth, the sanitary engineer of the local gym.
chairman,
announces
the
appolnt&gt; sneak attack on Pearl Harbor while
LTNeui’S
Barry County Health Department.
When the present world conflict transport Tasker-H. Bliss which
I’ment .of Mrs. Homer Smith as her ! Japan's representatives were
In
to honor our very efficient draft It Is so timely, discusses a subject Hastings
is over and Barry county’s service went down tho fourth day of the done about It.
successor.
board personnel at which a young of such vital interest to the parents Player
! Washington pretending they were men have returned home, there will battle.
I The Home
Service
department of seeking a peaceful settlement with
Lieutenant Butler, whose home is of Barry county who have children
------------------------doubtless be no end of thrilling ad­
Sundays and holidays seem to
Cross is an important
imoortant part
oart the United States. Every Japanese is
in Grand Rapids, gave a very glow­ in the public school*, that we pass Keeler
the Red cross
ventures related, hair-raising stories have figured largely in these har­
ing description of some of the hard­
of the many service* offered by Red taught that his Emperor is a divine told and narrow escapes from ter­
Banash
rowing experiences of Mr. Mom*. It
ships which confront the men in
Crass
and
Mrs.
Sayles
has
done
a
being,
and
that
to
die
in
that
ruler
’
s
Kenyon
(C)
"Seeing is a three-fold partner­
rible death deicrlbed. However it Is wu on Sunday morning that the---------- --------------------------------------- —service. He described the plight of ship between (1&gt; the eye. which Garrison
fine job during her tenure of office, service will win immortality for his doubtful if any will be more calmly ships
drew up in front of Ute Afrt- whiteness of right doing and d*an
the men with him on Guadalcanal makes the record of that which is Coleman
Many people have received her fine subjects. They are taught that they told nor more thrilling to the lis­
"---------- llvlnv
awl
during a 68 day siege. The talk gave observed: (2&gt; the brain, which In­ Stamm
and sympathetic help and are grate- must never surrender So when en- tener* than the story told to a Bansunk on Armistice day. he landed Judgment of parents should help to
• ful to her.-------------------------------------- ~-| gaged in warfare, as in New Guinea.
terprets the observations of the eyes; Townsend
on African soli on Sunday, reached
what is expected of men in service. &lt;3&gt; the light, by which the eye is Ottosen
Mrs. Smith is well qualified to take Japanese soldiers will fight in the vivor of the recent Invasion of North
that may spring from inexperience
the
States
Thanksgiving
day
and
| on the Home Service department open to the bitter end if they have
The memory that the folk* at home enabled to make the observations. Bush
Africa.
will report back for duty on New
are with you In spirit and anxiously The complete absence of any one
i with it* many added duties due to to. But they prefer to climb trees
Rescued from the water after his Year s Day.
--------------- *------ -- ---------- and ,.gn(pe.. at me American and
doing what they can. will, we hope, of this partnership makes seeing Totals
ship was torpedoed and sunk, only
help you to endure the hardship* impossible. The first two members Belding
j then of these two telephone numbent. Australian troops. Fortunately they
to experience the same fate on the as follows:
that come your way.
are not accurate shots like young rescuing transport, is a part of the
of the partnership are jobs for spe­ Player
It was before dawn on Sunday RATIONING OFFICE TO
It may be in order to tell you also
Zuke. but their intent' to kill is very experience related by Jay E. Moses,
but the
third member
(light) S. Kersjes
morning, Nov. 8. when the big con­ CLOSE WED. AFTEKNOONI
that 78 parishioner* are receiving cialist*.
^?for
sssistenee
7ram tetchDEATH OF FORMER
evident. It is no wonder that Ameri­ a former resident of Kalamazoo, voy of ships drew up before the
Spicer (C)
|
LOCAL
RESIDENT
?t’i2Z?.tT(Th121" “nd *hoot
'n,e practlce J. Kersjes
can sharpshooters enjoy picking who Is spending a 30-day furlough
Vichy France African strongholds
Naahrille ulL I*
of n*«1«Un« 101,001 “«hUn&lt; *• eom- Woodruff
Hastlngr. friends received word them off where they can
with his wife at her apartment on S. of Casablanca. Rabat and Fcdala.
Nosnuiie. Mass i* read every Sat- mon and should be classed as gross Caverley
Sunday of the sudden death that
Michigan St. Mrs. Moses is employed
urday for the men in service not negligence
*
day of Jack Bowman. 52 of Bay Citv. CAPTAIN MICHAEL McPHARUN as a shell inspector at the new navy with resistance from the coast bat­
Lally
uJmSJ’E“»I
"""“»*'hl*h Brakera
a former Hastings resident. He had NOW IN TORONTO
plant here.
not'been IB. hl* unexpected passing
_-----their particular posts watching the
to you
™ and may God bless you and ____ __ _____ _____ _ _ -------unn.
... __
ol | Bakeman
Pleasing news to his many friends.
for
being due to a heart attack. Funeral
doors and it haa been only recent- , Burt
Captarn Michael McPharUn arrived employed by Lockshore Farms, Inc., sky for the giant searchlights from
protect you until we meet again. ; ly (within the last-100 years) that] Mahar
•
as u milk salesman prior to Pearl the shore to signal. But the signal
_
■
—
c.
•
____
______
.
Totals
in
Toronto
Monday
night
and
plans
Sincerely your* In Christ.
j human being* have been forced to
Harbor attack. He at once made an_________________________________
strom of this city attending* He
use their eye* for Indoor work. Out­
Referee. Beebe
(Rev.) J. V. Dillon.
effort to enlist and wu sworn In on atari-the attack. The failure to re­
leaves a brother, Charlee. of Bay report to Washington for instruct- January Ta. 1842 He holds the rank celve
side light (natural light) on a clear
Umpire. Knode
- a
* —
———signal
■—■ left -—
—*-*
friendly
no -*doubt
Whew! old Zolly Is puffing these n
*y m
day
In nua
mid summer
summer has
haa an
an IntenintenFree throws missed: Hastings, City.
in the mind* of th* U. 8. fore** that
day* to keep up with you lads—yo sity
as "1
high aa
as from
from 1,000
1JJ00 to
to 10,000
10 000 Banash. Kenyon 3, Garrison. Cole­
*■
the French intended to rwiisl. I^ter.
duty in this country for a time and
ho and a bottle of coke-bul well foot candles or more and »tUl te of man. Belding; 8. Kersjes. Spicer NOTICE TO BOWLERS
transport Joseph Hews* which was captured French soldiers, asked why
try and answer your letters. Just usable quality. Comparing this to 2. J. Kersjes 3. Woodniff 3. CaverHastings Recreation will be closed hopes to see his Hasting* friends
they fought the U. 8. troops who
(Continued on page 4. thia S«S
(Continued on page J, Bm. 1)
ley, Lally, Brakera.
.
Christmas Eve.
—12-24
attempt, and was picked up by the

*
CAROL SERVICE
DREW USUAL CROWD

11
S O NEWS
U.S.O.
NEWS *
&lt;r GROCERY,
STQRES EfcDRUG
CB|&gt;T|0N

BARRY CO. HEALTH
DEPT. ON THE JOB

ODT TEMPORARY
FIELD OFFICE HERE

KILLED TWENTY-TWO
JAPANESE SNIPERS

REPORTS INCREASE
IN DELINQUENCY

XX".“7,

ifXEXU™ ““ Tjy «*“

ODT! »

PROPER LIGHTING
OF SCHOOL ROOMS

Mrs. Homer Smith
New R. C. Home
Service Chairmen

SURVIVOR OF AFRICAN INVASION
TELLS OF HARROWING EXPERIENCES

�=

THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUR

church tonight.
Moaarta Twelfth Maa* will be sung taken ill with appendicitis while on
furlough visiting hts wife and
daughter. He waa taken to Fort
Custer post hospital where he un­
Oounty Cleric Allan Hyde was
tovlzit his grandson. Donald aosch. derwent an operation Friday eve­
ning. Corp. Cole is with the V. 8.
luMie with the flu. It wu a real a* is staUorwd *i Great Lake* Nav- Army Air Corps at Hunter Held.
,
made with the real article, and m Training Station a* Radio Tech- Savannah. Ga.
While efforts are being made to
Allan was unable to set anything. niclan. Hi* address is Donald R.
funny about It
| Qoech. R. C. B. C.. Oo. 1686. 8.UB. popularize the food value of some
lesser known varieties of fish, einMidnight services will be held at | N.TB., Great Lata. Bl.

LOCAL NEWS

pioyeea of Hastings state fish hatch­ MUNICIPAL COURT
ery come forth with a testimonial
to Ihq lowly muskrat. William Plant
a seasonal employee now off duty. lore Municipal Court Judge CortIs trapping the 'rats near the hatch­
ery and the station staff la enjoy-

iU.3

Here are the traditional! for your Holiday Feast . . . fine foods that highlight your menu

at prices that dim the cost of a real old fashioned Christmas dinner. We've everything you

need . . . everything of the best .. . and everything is priced for economy. Come in today
and shop pleasantly and profitably for every food on your Holiday list . . . and celebrate

sSs

Christmas in the real festive spirit.

Will be open Wednesday and Thursday evening until 8:30 and open all day Sat., Dec. 26.

PINK

MEAT

GRAPEFRUIT

CHICKENS

2 for |7C
Select birds. Heovy with meat

SPY APPLES no 14 ib8 25c
SWEETPOTATOES3«*» 19c
CABBAGE hard hdi. lb. 31/2c
HEADLETTUCE
15*
ORANGES florida 8ib»55c
Texas seedless
GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 19*
bunch 5C
RADISHES
GRAPES tokay U&gt;- 15c
CARROTS 2 Ige bunches 21c
3 lbs IQc
BAGAS
2 lb.. 13c
PARSNIPS
U. S. No. 1
QQc
peck
03
POTATOES

on the breast and joints

MIDNIGHT MASS
AT ST. BOSE CHURCH

meat is being fed to the hatcherv I being fixed at &gt;300. At thia writing'
fish, -and how they go for it!" «u-1 the bond has not been furnished so
iwrtnlendcnt Robert Fortney says, he is held in the Ban? county jail.

iftatYOoDs
HIGHLIGH1
I
holidoy dido
-1

AMERICAN LEGION [CHURCHES

SPRINGERS

.

OEp

pound

the best that can be bought

at any price.

PORK LOIN ROASTS
PORK STEAK
PORK SAUSAGE
SMOKED HAMS
LINK SAUSAGE
BEEF TONGUES
PORK NECK BONES
PORK SPARE RIBS
BEEF LIVER

lb.

Grade No. I

lb.

Whole or Shank Half

lb.

PORK

FRESH

Holiday GROCERIES

lb.

lb.

lb.
lb.

ib.

it.

33c
39c
29c
35c
41c
22c
lOc
27c
29c

★

sung at midnight al the BL Rom
of Lima Cathoik church, with the
senior choir singing carols preced­
ing the Maas, announces Father J.
V. Dillon. Tin Christmas carols
art: O. Uttte Town of Bethlehem.
Rodner;Upoit
O. Holy
Adam; It
Suue
The NigbL
MldnlghtCtear.
wuo
* VS
vital.
—
Willis;
Joy To Thi .Wocld. Handel.
I Included in lhe Mass are the fol­
lowing selections: Aspereges Me.
where artificial respiration is ne- । Gregorian i Kyrie. Marah; Gloria In
I Excelsta, Marah; Gloria Tibi. Dom­
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
I Ine. Gregorian; Laus Tibi. Christa,
I Thia is the second machine ae-Gregorian; Credo, Sorin; Offertory,
SCIENTIST
The subject for Bunday is “Chris­
I cured by the Auxiliary.for public Adeste Fidele, Traditional; Banctus;
use. the other being the iracture Benedlclua. and Agnus Del, Marsh; tian Science."
bed. which has proven of great in Old Judea. OelbeL
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL
, benefit in several Instances.
-----CHURCH
I HASTING8 METHODIST
Midnight Eucharist
CaU Mrs. Harry Larsen. 3668, if CIRCUIT
you wish the use of the respirator. I Preaching Sunday at Goodwill
or Mrs. Donna Harrington, phone ‘ and Hendershott al 10:30 and 13:00.
Rev. Don M. Oury, Rector
3357, for Uie use of the fracture This will be our church Christmas । Badle Mae Palmer. Organist
■ service with Christmas sermon.
Joseph MU. Violinist
| The various Sunday schools are
Prelude. Cantlque Noel—Adam.
TW-enty attended the Christmas having or have had special pro­
Organ and Violin
parly and business session of the grams as follow*: Hendershott, last
Processional. “O Come all Ye
Auxiliary on Thursday evening.. Sunday morning, Quimby. Wednes­ Faithful—Wade.
After the business session, gifts day evening. Dec. 23 with Uie QulmKyrie eletaon—Mozart.
were exchanged and a social time by day school: Martin and Good­
Hymn. Il Came Upon the Midenjoyed cards furnishing the en­ will are having their program* tills 1 night Clear—Willis.
tertainment.
,
I Sunday.
Gloria Tibi—Mozart.
Grat Us Tibi—Mozart,
1 The Goodwill young people arc
Credo. Cynlheal Reed. Soprano
It was voted to pay 310 into the going caroling tills week and will
_
Hot Lunch fund at school. follow­ have ^change of .gift* at-the close Sololjt—Mozart.
Sermon. The Rector.
ing the custom of previous yean. of the evening.
Offertory, “Bethlehem'. Virginia
Beginning Thursday evening, Jan.
The Quimby choir, practices at
Potts.
Soprano
—
Bowker.
7, 1843. the Auxiliary will meet but the church each Sunday evening at
Festival Presentation. Alleluia—
once a month—the first Thursday
evening of the nionlh-^during the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whitney.
winter months. Thia was deemed Arnold. HK» SI . 1*M THundw «... j America—Smith.
best because of the gas rationing, nlng.
Sanct us—Mozart.
etc. Please bear’ this change In
Benedlctiu. Marjorie Boyes. So­
mind and watch the Legion and GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
prano Soloist—Mozart.
Unit news in the Banner, for in­
The Christmas day service will be
formation concerning there two or- held at 10:30 A. M. Musical aelec-1 Agnua Del—Mozart.
Silent Night. Richard Branch.
canizations. A social hour will fol­ Hon* Include: Prelude "Overture to Soprano Solo-Gniber,
low each monthly business meeting. the Messiah"—Hiendel. Offertory.
O. Little Town of Bellilehem—
। •
« « •
। "Pastoral Symphony" — Haendel. Redner.
Thanks to all who so generously Pdstludc. "Joy to the World.” Solo,
Gloria in Excel*!*— Mozart.
contributed to
^uuiizu.cu
iv uic
the uiuiawiuu
Christmas uu.-&gt;bus- "The
•
**•«
Birthday
.«•««/ v«
of w
a King" NiebllngMartha Lou Maus and Frank
kels. So many gifts were left that er. Soloist. Mra. Henry Elliot. SerCooper. Alto and Tenor Soloists.
about the nniv
i&lt; th»
only thine
thing needed is
the mon. "Exchanging Christmas Gifts
Sevenfold Amen—Stainer.
with God." A 4&gt;ort children's pro-1 ReCTMtonal:
_______
v Herald
meat for each basket.
■
Hark! ...
lhe
gram will follow the main service. | Angels Sing—Mendelssohn.
Resound
Holy Communion will -v
be cele- , P&lt;iUudeJ"The'"Heavens
~
-The lovely birthday cake, suit­
M. The i -r-Boelhoven
ably decorated with 7 candies, serv­ brated Sunday at 10:30
I Organ and Violin.
ed at the party Thursday evening, pastor will preach on "Faith
| Visitor* oro cordially welcome.
honored the birthdays of Mrs. Lar­ Work.' .

Mrs Alma Larsen. Auxiliary pres­
ident. reports that the new tnaufflatlon unit, which waa secured
through the recent tnagaxlne cam­
paign. haa arrived and Is available
for um by the doctor* and other*
In B*rry county in need of such an
I emergency unit It is similar to a

sen and Mrs. Irene Johncock.
gratulations!
■

Con­ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ij Children
- ----- ------------------ - school
of—the—Bunday
Sunday morning worship at ten! *’* *
« Christina* |»rty on
thirty o'clock. The pastor will tell Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
PASSING OF MRS.
about "A Conundrum" and will,ln lhe Parish House.
WILHELMINA WURM
preach on the theme. “What lhe
Mrs. Wilhelmina Wurm, aged 84. Church Needs Most."
On Friday morning. Mr. Oury
a native of Germany, passed away
Sunday school at 11:46. Mrs. At- will conduct Christmas services .at
on Friday at her home in Hope
Clear Lake for the Coast Guard.
Uc Hay. Superintendent.
township.
Her husband. August I Sunday Evening club al six o'clock I
Wurm, preceded her in death aevPatricia Fewless, president.
erai year* ago, She was a member
Boy Scout Troop Monday evening
of the Latter Day Saints church of al the church.
Battle Creek. She 1* survived bv
a daughter. Mrs. Edith Fuhr, of,! FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Hope township, also three sons.
December 27.
i ■
(Continued from page I. Section I)
Aldo of Kalamazoo and Oscar and
11:00 AM Morning worship. The protection at such place* becomes
, William of Hope Twp. The funeral pastor will speak on "Getting The a real asset. The Michigan Depart­
was held at ths? Leonard funeral Best of Yesterday."
ment of Health now furnishes a
home on Monday, a Battle Creek
Evening service. Program by Ot­ "Sanitation Approved" metal sign,
pastor officiating. Interment In the terbein Guild girls, singing of which is Issued to all take resorts
Brush Ridge cemetery.
Christmas carols illustrated by chalk that can quality, in Barry county.
pictures drawn by Mrs. Nelson Gard­ Inspection* are made by the san­
FREEPORT BOY
itary engineer of our county health
, ner.
HURT IN ACCIDENT
j New Year's Day the members and department.
He uses Michigan
Paul Mead, aged 8. of Freeport friends of the church arc Invited Health De|»rtment forms to deter­
i was brought to Pennock hospital to attend a pot luck dinner at the mine whether the resorta can qual­
, on Wednesday following an accident. church. Program planned by Dept, ify as having suitable health con­
He was riding on his sled when of Christian Endeavor.
ditions. The drinking water and
run over by a car. reported to have
the water from cottage- wells are
been driven by Clare Surrarer. It SPECIAL SERVICE
tested. Many Improvement* have
was found that the injured boy had NEW YEAR'S DAY
been made and are continually be­
a fractured right leg and other in­
Finl Church of Christ, Scientist, ing made to provide better luinlt.uy
juries. He is the son of Mr. and will hold a brief service on New conditions nt our resort lake*, for
Mr*. Clement Mead.
Year's Day at 10:30 a. m. in com- we iuivc a Barry County Health De­
partment on the Job.

BARRY CO. HEALTH
DEPT. OH THE JOB

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EMERALD WALNUTS &lt;&gt;&gt; 29c
lb. 13c
RAISINS
GOLDEN DIPT
25*
JELLO *ce cream powder pkg- 9C
PAR-T-PAK BEVERAGES qt 1V
DEL MONTE COFFEE «&gt;. 33c
FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 cant 33c
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FRUIT FOR SALAD 2 cam 37c

PUMPKIN no. 21/2 can 2 for 23c
CUT GREEN BEANS
21*
DEL MONTE WHOLE FIGS 29c
MULLERS DONUTS
12c
CHRISTMAS CANDY Mi**bd15*
POTATO CHIPS
pkg 25c
RITI CRACKERS
21c
FREEPORT BUTTER
lb 50c

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TUES.. WED.. THURS.. DEC. 29-30-31
Budd Abbott and Loa Costello

WHO DONE IT"
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New Year's Eve, December list
A full program including a feature picture to be announced
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Of Christmas cheer

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pllance with Hus request In the Pres­
ident's Thanksgiving Proclamation
and In cooperation with The Moth­
er Church. The Plrat Church of
Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Massa-’
chusetU.
•
Mary Baker Eddy has said ("Sci­
ence and Health with Key to pie
Scriptures.’’ page 16) that "the high­
est prayer is not one of faith mere­
ly; it Is demonstration." In her
book "The Finit Church of Christ,
Belen list, and Miscellany" &lt;P- 333)
she tells us. “Mankind will be Godgoverned In proportion as God's
government becomes apparent, the
Golden Rule utilised, and the rights
of man and the liberty of conscience
held sacred."

MEXICAN SPITFIRES ELEPHANT

Drink a Wassail toast

To Victory,
To peace and

Worldwide harmony!

SUN. MON.. TUBS.. DEC. 27-28 29
First time in Hastings

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�TOT HA8TTN0H BANWTR, ¥ftPMfrAY, brcttaH, U 1»M

PROPER LIGHTING
OF SCHOOL ROOMS

It was
was pitch
pitch dark
dark and
and with
with men
men ''Hewes
He had
had no
no duties
duties on
on tthis
ship!
II It
Hewes. He
---------- from five of the battleship's S-lnch
Hmhera
in th. w.t.r U
ii waa
w.. no
nz. ,j *&gt;
*0 Relined
declined an
an invitation
invitation to
to go
go below
below guns.
a r n 1 a as 1 mu a eiAk.! 1 3anrt
'11 tJmber
» ln
ieMy
to taow
wh&gt;t dlrecllon.±
Everyone was watching the Jean Prairieville is spending thte Week row I
(Continued from page 1. ate. 1) | lo swim. Motes 1* not an expert i

' CUR VIVOR OF

AT THE THEATRES

AFRICAN INVASION

were friendly toward them, replied. ’ swimmen bdt. though wearing no1 -Five of tu were together when hiding the great ship from view,
"Wi\at would you do with a,gun in life bell, he said he had no fear or; we felt a tremendous vibration," he ttwn settled and the enemy vessel
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hsy”We knew instantly that some was still there. Again Uie pilot's
Tiw story of a courageous man your back?" The Germans had com-1 excitement as he swam as fast as j
voice:
{posible around the fan rail of the
and a fearless woman whose thrill­ pelled them to resist.
vuincu
uic HLUIC ,
.re
Mr. Mr-, -mu Uhl. W»
I SSUrt
You're about 200 yards too high.’' of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
ing adventures enthroned them ns
Groat Sun- .
of life
the Idols of ail mankind. Based on
Five more shoU were heard, thenthe real life story of Amy Johnson
•'Fifty yards short of yoor mark!
The school children of Gregory iSd’^SmSTof’life
MolUson.
Jotcph Hewes. Others were at their with water as it slowly sank that ”Per*7?" “nd *e
thouUng You're on the beam I" Once more
posts on the same and sister trans- there was very little suction, otherkidding the saiiors fromthe the guns barked out and lite voice school are having tlidr ClirlstenM i„rtin„ ln force f0|1_
I
party Thursday afternoon.
1 Out of each tl M uf
porta The landing fortes were ; wise Moses might not have survived other ship as they went overboard,
Jean Bartx." and the giant boat1 . Mf~ ,nd **£*
Flfteld of Haa- mrance income of ail a
armed with sub-machine guns and | to tell the thrilling story. Groping! ‘Th***
shook iuelf like a great dig and «-t- ,
UnUed 8U!-'
noise and
end our beat rocked and
rolled.
aiut wilted
Story of the plctuicsque charac­ other attack equipment ready to go around in the dark waler he came ' nobe
.
ounfg
torpedo
amidtied hi
itx watery
witzr.- grave
arnvr
anMu&gt;
“ Mrs. vem Hnywooa.
pensca and taxes 4^
tookucc
ters and colorful- sidelights on .I ashore with the first of lhe beach In contact with one of lhe large Um- । «e had got ovirsj,
tied
in Its
u
I hvn. that had served a« hatch cov- ‘hips. We watched^l“ib crew as they
Broadway life, based un Damon party invasion forces.
'
.
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Danuon of to policyholders and bent
Sailors, soldiers and marines made ■ « «nd gratefully climbed on It.
.inad* preparations b । abandon ship
Runyon's story ' Little Pinks".
Freight Train Backs Up
I. Hastings this wrek. caring for Mrs. an additional 2fi.a conta
--------------------Uielr way to shore in small invasion ’ OH covered the water and goth- After
awhile a ------raft floated by and
Before going straight ahead, a Damson and the new baby boy.
increases in'policy reserve*,
and landing boau white the U. 8. rrfd on the plank making it dUfl- ’ the five of us boarded
- IhWe paddled
-------------------------------------- —
remaining 8 0 cents for oth
battleships stood ready to open fire cult to liang on. He was compelled
d ppicked up os many, of freight train usually backs up . to
Vitamin Makes Plants Grow
I--------------- ■.
we dared, until
7 our raft leave slack in the coupling between
A murder mystery and places Bud in case of resistance. Beaching in a to keep hte eyes closed to keep the ,he
Taxkabe Galore
Tests made at the California Insti­
heavy
surf
that
upset
some
ot
their
oil
out
but
he
became
terribly
sick
,
was
“
nder
water
so
that
and Lou In the hazardous profession
------- - •—i—.— diow that .vita­
boats, the first landing parties at from some of it that *he
— —
swallowed.
«----- ■&gt; waist
WHlal deen.
^P- aA land
l,nd invax
Invasion Mat. Uve can statt'abead with the least
of amatuer detectives and. In turn,
operation In the United Statu.
"Men In the water all around me Pteked
“P and om’ of
men possible inertia to overcome.
on the wrong end of a tremendous Fedala were met by fire as the giant
shore searchlights played directly were callng for help." Moses raid. took the. raft back to some of those •
police dragnet.
'r
upon them. The loss of life in the "Whale boats were moving around wb° *’ere Mill swimming
invazlon has not been made known me picking up the men but since I ,lw'r the inking Bites.”
was comparatively safe on the Um-' According to a communique from
ber and I was not drifting seaward. Ithe Unl‘«1 8U‘«
&gt;«««
lhe I
considering
the
seriousness
of
the
of your equipment the mast passible
Thrill* abound, romance blooms
I kept still and let them pick up the I North African campaign were five 1
"Natural lighUng from north win­ amid the carnage of battle and the battle.
Shortly before noon, under fire ot men wiio were swimming around &gt; transports sunk, three others,-a des­
dows la the best type and those holocaust of war. as a medical offi­
me first.
1 Uoycr and a ranker damaged.
window located on the north do cer. flying Lieutenant and a beautl- the big guns of the U. 8. battleships.
I iiad been in lhe water about'. Another Southern Michigan man I
not need sliadea. All other windows fid nurse fight out their emotional Fedala fell and for a short time a
1 comparative calm prevailed. Before two hours and realized I was drift- 'wh0 differed similar experiences,
need to be shaded but it 1» accepted lives.
Lawrence Huixenga, 3B. Plain| dusk, however, white the ships were ing out to sea so I called for help |
Uiut east windows give the next
still unloading men nnd cargo. nnd soon a whale boat pulled up ' well iutrdware dealer, boatswain's
best light, then the west and we —.------- .--------------------, warning was given of approaching Someone on board called to be to mflU nr*1 clluw. who was aboard Uie
find that light from windows on Uie ■ -Mexican Spitfire's Elephant"
irnld up my hand. I did so and they ;
tnifuport. Hugh L. Scott,
south U of least value to n school' Lupe and Leon are al it again !n submarines.
• • •
Relieved from duty, Moses went grabbed my arm as the boat passed
room and tlw hardest to manage. I tills latest of the "Spitfire' series.
Throughout the first and second '
If curtains are provided In a school lhe seventh In the series of merry ! below to prepare for any emergency but It was covered with oil and they
‘! that might happen. He put on two couldn't hold me. a wave caught 1 days of the invasion, lhe U. 8. ships I
room to give that "home like" ap­
pearance. it neema ncccsM\ry that1 .... .
Tl,,r...
Z7„,
i life belts, filled his pockets with me and carried me out of Uielr met strong resistance from the giant.
the electric lights must bj turned .*!&lt;* £
•&lt;*"*«»«
U^
Sed up ' J“n ®*rt' * P"neh
;
I canned rations, pliers and a flash­
is in penl loday and may be loxl
light and wuiled. After an hour
on to make up the difference for
lo ut unless we dedicate our­
Full-Fashioned Rayon Hosiery*pr. 79c
nothing had happened so he and by some fellows on a raft and we 1 UP at th* docl“ “• Casablanca,
tho amount of light that the cur- . Paul Kelly, John Wayne
selves wholly lo lhe losk of win­
i which served as a floating fort.
tains keep out. We can ill afford 1 An Intensely dramatic photoplay another member of the gun crew were picked up by a destroyer."
Prints on Sheer Cotton Hankies 10c
ning lhe war.
•
While floating about on his plank ' "Why don't they knock her out '
not lo provide our ichoote with the presenting most vividly the heroic went below to take a shower bath
We
must preserve our Christmas
Floral Prints—On Sheer Lawn _.05c
proper IlghUng. Watch these dark exploits of the American Volunteer and try to get some much needed waiting to be rescued. Moses said a | of the way?" Moses pondered to ■
spirit, so it will shine out for all
Flannel Pajamas1.93
i Group in defending the Burma
rwcur boat,loaded with men passed - himself as he poised the radio hatch i
winter days.
lhe world lo see. This Christmas,
.
Worm Mittens_________________ 79c
'llley were in the shower when a near by. He called out to them, but |of the Uansport Tasker H. B1L« '
"Pupils should be seated so tha« Road.
of all we have ever known, must
the
men
were
singing.
"I
gotta
Gal
where
his
bunk
mate
was
on
duty,
i
All Wool Sweaters2.98
torpedo passed across the bow of the
be a good Christmas.
arL?.°l
4?urc5 U‘ W,ar" Brethera and FJviry In
In
Kalamazoo."
so
loudly
they
I
"Want
to
get
in
on
something
ship, missing it by about 10 feet, and
Rayon Blouses1.29
‘hould be placed so
ow Homestead" with Dick
struck a tanker nbout a guarter of couldn't hear him. He called back. I hot?" he called to Moses." Slip on
Jraw .h™n,£?-n’^0Ve.V!ie
ar I purMU- Jcd Pre“&gt;y. Anne Jeffreys
Others At _.
1.98
a mile distant. A great hole was tom "So have I but a lot of good that । those ear phones.”
right shoulder and so that no shad-!■ Rippling
------- ----------■
with •fun and• humor
Immediately Moses heard the
Royon House
in the side of the tanker, releasing does liere." It wasn't calls for help
•r.’miTi.. K- - &lt; .
..
. throughout and a love story runs j a quantity of oil, but ixX damaging that lie heard on every side, but the ' voice of a pilot about three mites in
Coats
u
3.98
.... .mu------ ,---------- • V ' .1 “iruugn me nun iney ouiwn me I it so badly but that it was able to song that mentioned his home town ' lhe air talking to the control of a
“ .1&lt;lly «Ue&gt;.n in .
ot
Rayon Bed
Store Closed All Day
| U. 8. battleship 12 miles away dl-;
The Perfect Gift
return to the home port under its that really got him. Moses said.
2? „
“ lhe
unuuw ■UtmUhn. ,
Jackets----------98c
Ttie destroyer had a capacity load , reeling the range of fire,
Fri. &amp; Sat.. Dec. 25-26
aranhicallv
t .
own power.
graphically to nrovn
prove the nncouiiv
necessity
_Z'
CYNTHIA’ SLIPS
........... WOODLAND
। A few seconds later a second tor­ and Mases and his companions were I “Fire when you are ready." the
of additional electric lighting. A SOUTHWEST
Rayon Gowns 1.49
later
transferred
to
the
Transport
voice
said.
Then
Bomb!
Bomb!
-light
--------------—
----------------------------j
Mr,
’
and
Mrs.
Paul
Brodbeck
will
&lt;
lcd0
‘
truck
the
Hewes
forward.
In
meter may be borrowed from
" ’
’ "
- - - Rayon
Crepe
Cotton
Pajamas
Tusker
H.
Bliss,
a
sister
ship
of
the
I
Bomb!
Bomb!
Bomb!
came
n
salvo
I
votir Health Department
Drnortmznt for
fnr several
uvemi entertain their children and faml- ’ “ fp* moment* Use bow of the ship
your
1.49
days so that the light may be test- 1 lies Christmas day.
dropped and the boat began to list,
ed at varied intervals of the day and j MUjs Juanita Pennington, daugh- j All on board knew she was sinking,
,
Print Pajamas
■
different parts of the room. If you . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Penning-1 Taking time to don a pair of
1.29
would like help on this project or i ton and Arthur &lt;Budi - Allerding. ,horU on,&gt;- Moses rushed on deck
Warm Mittens. 36c
Adonna’ Slips 1.29
any others, use the attached cn- i son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Alter- | and look bls place with tlw others
Suspender Skirt 1.98
velope to notify lhe Health Depart- I ding of Woodland, were united In ln lhe worlt of abandoning ship. AU
Knit Panties. 35c
ment. The public, health nurses marriage on Saturday afternoon at I batches were opened to make pasPretty Blouses 1.19
Rayon Pan ties 49c
have been assisting the teacher in 1 lhe home of the bride's parents near 1 »lble lhe ««•!» of the men below.
Snow Suits-------- 6.65
Snellen vision testing for near alght- I Wamervllle. Rev. Harley Townsend I About fifty soldiers. Injured in the
Pants and Vests
edness and have found that many | performed the ceremony before the j lauding attempt, were in the ship's
Cops _________ 25c
49c
of the schools are inadequately immediate family. They will make ' hospital and these were the first to I
Sweaters-----------1.98
Fabric Gloves 98c
lighted. The reading ability and their home in Hastings. We wish I •* transferred to the life boats and j
Ski Caps------------- 79c
scholastic standings of your students them long and happy married life. I rafu- Moses straddled the rail and ;
Fabric Gloves 59c
have a direct bearing on the proper
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Giles and Miss helped pul these men, some with
Ski Pants----------- 2.90
Handbags1.59
lighting of your school."
Opal Giles of Grand Rapids were Umhs amputated, into the crafts |
Girls’ Dresses 69c
Sunday guests of Mr. add Mrs. Wai-1that had previously been lowered t
Tuckstitch
. OBITUARY
into
lhe
water.
ter Hershberger.
“'------ Cotton Dresses 1.19
Pajamas1.49
Laurel 8. Marshall was bom May
In the rush he failed to secure a
Rayon Dresses 1.19
Make-up cases
teralnlng her relatives to dinner life belt for himself. One of the last
Co. Mich. Departed this life Dec. 12, Christmas day. Thnr.c present will to leave the ship, he had no more
Romper Suits--98c
3.95
1M2. He was lhe youngest son of
than two or three feet to Jump to
Reversible Coat 8.90
Samuel and Mary Sophia Marshall.
and Mrj. Paul Smith and children reach the water, the other side of
Boys’ Dress Shirts, new patterns! ---- ------ 98c
and Mr. and Mrs. Casgo Smith and the boat being high In the air. The
marriage to Martha 8. Ickea of Bal­
water near Ute ship was filled with
Rayon and Cotton Sports Shirts
timore Twp. Barry Co. Mich To this children of Lansing and Vane Wot- the men who had Jumped overboard,
ring of Woodland.
Gift Neckwear, in brand new patterns!
union were bom five children. Mrs.
Olcnn Wot ring spent Wednesday and as the great ship tipped at a
Merlyn Fuhs! Indianapolis, Ind.
Slock and Crew Socks in smart cottons! 19c
and Thursday *in
Grand
Rapids oh sharp angle, heavy Umbc&gt;r.&lt;t and
“ On
*nd iUpldl
Lynn L.. BatUe Creek. Burlin N,
pieces of steel slid over the side, en­
Boys’ Pajamas in smooth percales--------- 1.19
Gloria and Norma at home.
nc. Besides ' m1m B&lt;Uy Wolring of
dangering the lives of these men.
the wife and children, one brother.
Sport Sweaters in gay two-tones-----------2.98
r- ! will a pend Christmas day al homfc Once Moses grabbed a guy wire and
Glenn of Barry Co., Mich, one sis­
swung himself clear of the deck
'*
anti
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laird
Wolring
of
Boys’ Fine Suits, two-piece models __9.90
ter. Mrs. Edna Jones, Battle Creek.
Just In time to avoid being crushed
Corduroy Fingertip Coots, reversible! 4.98
a stepmother. Mrs. Mabel Harahan, Grand Rapids will spend part of the by some of these great steel beams
day there.
Nashville, Mich. Many relatives and i
dislodged
from
their
position
and
Boys
’ Dress Pants---------------------------------- 2.98
। Mrs. Charles Rose left last Tues­
friends mourn his departure.
«
Other Pants ot-----------------------------------------1.98
day to spend the winter months with tossed Into the sea.
relatives in Neig York state.
Corduroy Pants-------------------------------------- 2.98
• Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner.
Sava the wax paper that bread Is '
. Jeanne and Marvin win be ChristWinter Weight Jimmies at-------------------- 98c
wrapped in.
It la excellent for '
mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Boys’ Hats --------------------------------------------cleaning off gas and coal ranges Kantner of Hastings.
after frying or cooking a meal on
Joseph Chalmer Hershberger has
Buy Bonds!
them.
been transferred from Fort Swift.
Texas, to Fort Houston, Texas, and
Elephant’s Rations
has been given the rating of Ser­
Tho average circus elephant's
geant.
daily rations Include 123 pounds of
Miss Jeanne Kantner and Miss
hay. one-half bushel of oats, seven
Ruth Flanigan of North Manchester
-25c
Knitted Bootees -----------------------pounds of bran and about SO gal- College. Indiana, will spend from
1.19
Knit Set—Coot, Bonnet------------Tuesday tiU January 4th at home.

(Continued from page 1. Sec. I)

the poorly lighted school rooms, it
U IHUe wonder that ry«. especially
those of children, are permanently
harmed.
"We must consider several Items
in school rooms lighting. (1) The
light must be of good quality and
(2) Ute light must be provided tn
sufHelen t quantities. We must avoid
glare and we must supply at least
10-15 foot candles of light where
pupils are studying. Shiny surfacns
should be eliminated. Waite should
be painted with flat paint—although
it is permlAsabte to paint woodwork
with a semi-gloss paint to permit
trashing. Electric light bulbs and
shades must be kept clean and bulbs
should never be less than 200 watt*
for general school purpowa. When
one 200 watt bulbs bums out, re­
place Il with another.200 watt bulb
and not one of reduced wattage,
because money cannot be saved that

Feminine Gifts!

Everything for
Boys and Girls!

&lt;letJOUS GR£ETinGS

To express our appreciation to our

customers and to extend a most cordiol wish for the coming year..

FRANDSEN'S STORE

flSAStSrStSiStaiStStStStMhiiSiStJtStStSiMr!*

His Majesty-The Baby!

Blankets and Shawls-----------------

THE ENTIRE
STAFF OF

YOUR

.1.98

Cotton Blankets, better grade
Crib Spreads -1.00
--------------------------High Chair --4/F0
Batiste Dresses
1.49
KAYON HOSIERY
Cotton Dresses 59c

wishes you the merriest of
Merry Christmases and

Luncheon Sets

2.79

,□ Cotton Blankets
29c
Q-Tips, box —25c
sheers or service
' plcot topcl
Baby Powder -21c
Towel sets —49c
___ ___________
Boby Shirts —25c
Rayon qwilt and pillow set--------- 2.98
Robe-N-Hood--------------------------- 198

98'

Shell Like These!

SLIPPERS
1.22

BUY STAMPS

4.98

Others at

every happiness in the New

Year to come!

Bedspreads

Bed Spreads 2.98

Baby Boy Suits 98c
Coat and Hat 2.98

HASTINGS CUT RATE
SHOE STORE

1.00
Terry Towel 29c

98c &amp; 1.79
Dresser Scarfs

59c
Luncheon
Cloths -1.59

Men’s Fingertip Coats, reversible! —6.90
Dress Cloves, cape leather, unlined -1.20
Fine Dress Gloves, unlined------------------- 2.05
Marathon’ Hots, genuine fur felt —3.98
Ski .Caps, corduroy in bright plaids--79&lt;
Suspenders, clip-end! Button-on!— 49c
Towncraft’ Suspenders-----------------— 98c
Vinylite Belts, gloss-llke, tough! —49«
Leather Belts, tongue or slide buckle 49c
S Gladstone Bogs, of split cowhide--. 8.90
Men’s Topflight Shirts. Sanforized! 1.19
Men's Ties, in newest 1943 patterns! 48c
Armorfoot* Dress Socks------------- -.—-2$C
Handkerchiefs, Box of 2------------------------- 2w
White Handkerchiefs------------------------ -_IOc
Flannel Gowns,---------------------------- ——141
Other Gowns at ———.—.—LN
Leather Mittens —--------------- -------- —8m|

�ORIALS

On The Home Front
'em coming that's all. and veil

Pvt. Carl A. Hobart. 36407934
Do. O. 358rd tngrs.
Camp While. Oregon
pvt. Charles O. Higgins. 38407857
Co. A. 353rd Bngra.
Camp White, Oregon
PM Bone Gurd. 36407823

Miami Beach. Florida
Birthday. Jan. Sth

Here's a March 19th birthday for
Pvt. Norman Bulmer
7tlv Reg. Medical Tng. Bn.
Camp White, Oregon
Co. B. 1st Platoon
Pvt. Harlow I. White, 36407871
Camp Grant. Illinois
Co. F. 353rd Engrs
An April 9th birthday for
Camp White. Oregon
Pvt Duane L. Day. 36407352
Hdqs. Co . E.U.T.C
Co F. 353rd Engrs
Camp Llalbounie, Ln.
Camp White, Oregon
Pvt. Frederick J. Boulter. 36407887 April 28th birthday for
Pvt. Donald Doyle
Co. F. 353rd Engra
Co. c.. 363rd infantry
Camp White, Oregon
Camp White. Oregon
Pvt. John R. Stumpf. 36407875
(Well add you lo Bob Roush's list
Co. F. 353rd Engrs
of Barry county boys at Camp
troops. v.e.*
wuvys.
even «.M&gt;vu*
without t^evvus
previous u.ibat- write that If they arc in thia counCamp White. Oregon
White, Oregon!
lle experience, can beat the Jape1
Cigarettes are not u hard to
Pvt. Charles E. Tichuon. 36407916
not only in aerial and aea warfare. | »el as
*‘ould * if the fellow,
H. A; 8. Co . 353rd Engrs.
Another Nashville lad. son ot Mr.
but also in Jungle fighting whichI X °"£“
Xlr£
Camp White, Oregon
and Mrs. Leslie Deeds:
Pvt. Robert J. Roush. 36407879
Deeds
Pvt Verl
353rd
Engra.
Band
specialty. This is a comforting fact, It u your ahow and what you cay
Camp White, Oregon
।
Camp Wolters. Texas
even If ll doesn't solve thetrc- still goes.
A money order for 81.M is on I Jumping Jecpers. Bob. how did
mendous supply problems Involved.
the way to you. Alpheous Dunn — you get them all—you better organMrs Gordon Fisher writes—"We re
We cant hope to engage the Japs spend It any way you please. 11 is a U* a Hastings Club (In your spare
with any hope of success until we cinch you cant go very wrong on time?, Anyway, you fellows could Mger for the paper to catch up with
have enough men and material con­ that amount. Incidentally,
hat's get together and talk. about old ins Hanover. Nov. 27lh. We cer
centrated in the right places and your nickname—bet you have one times and that should help a lot, lalnly do enjoy II." Dr. Fisher's
re we right?
We hear you're in the band. Bob.
lhe Japs have shorter supply lines
we re glad because we know you
Lt Gordon F. Fisher
than we do
Lota ol news this week; The G. like it. loo. Thanks for your letter,
APO. 87th infantry Division
Even aside from the fighting In­ 5. O. lovelies go to Clear Lake Camp .it was a peach and when you wrote.
312th Medical Battalion. Co. C.
volved. moat fieople now realise Christmas day. to uiaKc
make merry ni
ntAH the men mus
here big
are very unaiuui
anxious
Camp
Camp McCain
McCain, M1S.1
Miss.
-----dance
and the two children
that it-is going to atake
n from
Hercu2 to 5 p m-Vernon to finish up thU tremendous task | Mra
lean effort to establish adequate L8"0^'
&lt;rccc"lly Promoted before us and to return home once arc at almons Hotel. Winona. Mtas
- -- to Sergeant Major) wllITie home on again, and I can assure you wc are :
supply lines to the South Pacific leave from Florida to say "I do"
going to do our part providing i
Next week George Miller, (you'll
fron'
| with Patty Osboni in the Episcopal those of you back home continue to
8o, as the second wartime Christ-' ' '-rch ot high noon the day after do your part." just remember we ll remember him at lhe Miller Fur'ntture store) our man about town.
mas approaches, few of us retain 1 Clirlslmas. Congratulations—Word not let you down
should have
line on lots of news
.
icame
by
telegram
from
Ensign
DeI
...
any illusions tliat there will be a
। Forrc«t (Junior) Walton to his par- I a,cnn Murphy writes, "youll nev- tor you. so until then, all good
quick, easy victory. At the same ents Ute other day. requesting a.bit c,r know how happy It makes me to Christmas wishes and good luck.
This
is
a
Christmas
wish of one of
lime, people an| beginning to ac­ of cash to be sent to him at Che1 *wv® not
forgotten by
cept the idea that even after the halls. Washingtai. It waa signed. ev“T&lt;ye.
We'll not forget you or lhe 'gab' back here at home whom
Happily broke" (Does tliat have a ,ny °* ,he °u,cr» nor w‘» »e stop
armies of Hitler and Hirohito arc
Hlr Girl.
It seems praying for your quick and safe re­
decisively defeated, the question familiar ring fellows?.
Dear Santa, when you stop this year.
turn. Glenn's address is:
of establishing a world-wide basis Junior rand his young bride) were
11 know you will. you're such a dear)
S Sgt. Glenn E. Murphy
transferred from 6an Diego to Se­
for peace will bring us face to face attle. They imeked their possessions
Remember then my wants are few.
Battery A. 41st C. A. (R.Y.)
BUt I would like ONE thing from
P.O. 954. c o Postmaster
with tremendously difficult prob- In an old Jalopy they had and start­
San Francisco. California
: :::
ed. Al Chehalis the car broke down
Please stuff it in my rayon sock.
After World War I. we lost the which circumstance required the S.
Then
lightly on the stair-door knock
"I
hope
for
everyone
in
Barrv
OS.
That is the town. Junior.
peace. What of World War II?
where Fred Stebbins' sister lives. U county a Happy Christmas and New So I will wake as you depart
To
find the true love of my heart.
The same thing can happen again.
you only had known. Anyway good Year." writes
Dangling on the Christmas tree
If the present world conflict Is luck in your new post and st hope
Cpi Lester M. Clark
To spend his Christmas leave with
479 Bomb Sq.. 336 Bomb Group
to be anything but a prelude to you're
you re always
niways the
me same
san —not broke
Avon Park Bombing Range
further titanic struggles, all of « m«n, but happy!
Thai's all for now.
Avon Park. Florida
us must think along International |
Cheerio,
. A hearty handshake and a pat on '
rather than isolationist lines and - the back for Bob Ron«H r«r his letZolly coffer
Hcre are some new "dates" for
we must force our politicians and ter. Bfb
Bob writes. "Kr.rrtr.;
"Knowing that your book
statesmen to do the same. The I follu
ck home are interested in , Two brothers (from Nashville) adSealed Contracts With aall
*&gt;-■*•*•
...»
«uu,n«3
vi
intnc
ici,
dresses
arc
Syrians In the Eighth century
.ouawto .
iows from Barry county who are I Sgt. Howard R Snow
scaled Uielr contracts by swallow­
Is that
important
iwues will be serving in the Ulllivu
--'
armed IUICV.1.
forces. _ _ _
—
Co. —
K. -----800th— Sig.- Serv. Reg.
ing a bit of salt and vowing "May
clouded by the demagogic appeals: enclosing a Ifil of those who ait'
Barracks 3763
I.
like Lot’s wife, be turned Into
of those who are stressing personal. I here with me at Camp White.
[ Camp Crowder. Missouri
salt should I fail to keep my agree­
national or selfish ambitions. Pub- ant* here they arc:
I Birthday. Sept. 7th
ment."
Pvt. Mason E. Litts. 36407849
lie reaction lo such appeals will |

. — new batch of pictures
have been added to the '-Service
who already haw poaaMslon of eco- j Menn' Window"—all jaunty looking
guya-—here they are:
183 Robert F. Newton
definitely if we give them lime to
184 Richard Gaskill
consolidate their gains.
185 August Lustig
Our first head an clash with the
IM Paul Bates
Japanese in the Solomons and New
in Harold Cole
Guinea indicate that any sustained.
188 Fred Thoma,
189 Dennis Allerding
counter offensive will be a alow.
190 Cleo Card
cosUy affair.
191 R. M Sherman
I.
.
Thave Initial clasbax.
102 Russell H. 81Ubee

tn a large measure, determine Uic
success of lhe peace.
So, the full enjoyment of this
second wartime Christmas will be
tempertd by a sober realization
ot the magnitude ot the task ahead
of us and the tremendouT cost wc
must pay for victory.
But In vita- of ths alternative—
world domination by the forces of
Hitler mid Hirohito-few. if any,
Americans consider the ixlcc loo
•to :&gt;

COMMUNITY NOTICES
Sorth lltitK

T1)| Brush Ridge.community club
wll be held with the Chrislmxs pro­
gram Thursday evening. Dec. 24
Bring popcorn or candy. Everybody
welcome.
Martin Cornels

There will be Christmas exercises
and a tree at the church next Sun­
day morning 10:30 o'clock. All art
cordially invited
Drlloii

BOWLING NEWS
Dave Goodyear occupied his re-

ORGANIZATIONS

nS*!rKSffl

Tuesday night Dec. 29 Offlcth to
be chosen. Important questions to

Hospital Guild No. 13 will meet
Monday. Dec. 31. at 8 o'closk at the
home of Mr. Lewis Hine with Mrs
Maynard
Moynahan assisting. Bring
Second place went to Keith Chase
of the Office team tn the Bliss canned goods for donation U&gt; the
League with-a tine 556 scries—only hospital, a 25 cent gift and needle
and thread.
two pins short ot tint place.
H. “Dutch” Drews came up with a
fine series to help Hastings Ice and
-ON FAY DAY, BUY BONDS—
Fuel In the Recreation League when
he scored &amp;71 for third place.
State Insulation won all threj
Service in ths
League to make a gain
on lhe second ptace Goodyear Hard­
wares who. won the first two but lost
lo Medics. Moynahan
Bales won a pair from City Dada;
Trio Cafe had.a one game edge on
Coffee Shop and Moose took a pair
from Auto Sport Shop.
In the Piston King "-League, all
series ended In a two one verdlct
a-ith Grinders having the belter of
Machine Room. Office No. 2 taking
Office No. 1, and Shippers winning

af fsetars basldss atmospUrlepmbaromfUri
barometers have UtUe

is, li mounted an top of ths
of Trade building. to Chicago

dry.

BANNKK WANT AD Vi. FAY

The Recreation League play re­
sulted tn Hastings Ice and Puel tak­
ing a pair from Perk's Tavern;

Bliss, and a one game edge for Pislon Rings al Middleville's expense
In the Bliss League, Electricians
took a pair of games from Office;
Shop Office blanked Foundry and
Too! Room applied the whitewash lo
Engineers.
Il was a family affair in the Serv­
ice League with Rotary No. 1 taking
on Rotary No. 2: Coast Guard No. 1
versus Coast Guard No. 2 and Kiwanls No. 1 against Kiwanls No. 2
in every much tho No. 1 team ran
true to form—they were the better
The 10 best scores of the week:
D. Goodyear
215-168-205-588

H. Drews
C. Morey
R. Moore
K Clark
w. Ayres
NMIooper

218-200-153-571
204-218-145-567
193-170-202-565
199-168-197-564
182-178-222-562
182-219-161-562
180-166-192-547
178-167-201-540

Greetings
At the Yuletide sea­
son we are reminded
of our many pleasant
business re ation
ships . .
of ypur
many courtesies .
of our own good will
toward you.

FORREST I
45

Co. A.. 353rd Engrs
Camp White. Oregon

Pvt. laurence c. Bourdo. 36407918
CO. A.. 353rd- Engrs
Camp Wlilte. Oregon

Pvt. Albert W. Drake. 36407853
Co. A . 353rd Engrs
Camp White. Oregon

pvt. Gordon J. Hoffman. 36407866
Co, B. 353rd EnECt.
Camp Wlilte, Oregon
Pvt Steve Muak. 36407917
Co. D. 353rd Engrs
Camp Wlilte, Oregon

Pvt- Myron J. Bruce. 36407870
Co. B. 353rd Engrs.
Camp White. Oregon

FOR THE WEEK OF CHRISTMAS
Mince, Pumpkin and Cranberry'Pies
Bread for stuffing . (either plain or seasoned)
Springcrlc, Pfcffencuse, Annis Drops. Fancy Almond
Macaroons, Lcbkuchen, Ginger Men, Plum Puddings,
Fruit Cake (light or dark). Please help us in figur­
ing our Christmas production by ordering early.
He will be closed the Saturday following Christmas and the
Saturday following New Years*Day, as a means of re-payini
our employees for some of lhe overtime they have pul in at
different times during lhe year.

Pvt. James a. Oasis. 36407914
Co. B, 353rd Engrs.
Camp White. Oregon

Thanking you in advance for your cooperation.

Pvt. Howard B. Watson. 36407855
Co. C. 353rd Engrs.

Camp White. Oregon

BANGHART BAKERY

Pvt. Roland P. Geiger. 36407883
Co. C. 353rd Engrs.
Camp White. Oregon

113 S. Jefferson 6L

Phons 2421

World Service Sunday will be ob- ;
wed in the Methodist church Sun-

MARR AGE L CENSES
Robert E Hardy, riceport
Maicclta Muma. Richmond

-.%tr
9°orf

TO OUR

r mw
'“O.

9O9 th

CUSTOMERS &lt;
And FRIENDS

BOTH HERE
AND ON THE

BATTLEFRONT 2
C. B. HODGES
n.v, i I ! i:

9 to

This. ct coarse. “W®

•fl

To our customers, you've shopped and moiled early to

'O4.

save gas ond tires, you ve tucked War Stamps in with

gifts, and invited boys in the Service to Christmas dinner

We, of the Waters Clothes Shop congratulate you and
wish you ovary holiday happiness!

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

�parents of tho latter; Mr. and Mrs. daughter and Mr. and Mra. Hugh
C. W. Weapinter, Jr., Carl and Bar- Taylor and daughter ot outgo w«re
bars. Mra. Maggie Kantner. Mr. and guastA of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey BurMra WUUs Kantner and Sgt. and gesa and Mr. and Mrt. Jamea BenMrs. Almira Sheffield goes to Al- Mrs. Robert Hoots and Wtndel of ham Saturday night and Sunday.
bion on Thurt-day to spend Christ- Oils city.
Richard Barbes Went to Grand
mas with Mr. and Mra. Carl Shcf-| William Wallace of Jonesville ate
field.
। tended tiie Presbyterian church visit with his aunt, Mra Stanton
Wilcox.
Alden Burgess came home from service Sunday morning and the
Mra. Forrest Johnson and daugh­
WMCH, Kalamaioo on Friday for c*rol service at the Central Auditer of Balding were here Bunday
his holiday vacation.
j torlum Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Fred F Fead of Port Huron
Stephen Hathaway came home attending the carol service and callcame Tuesday lo vblt her son-ln- f'on‘ Ypsilanti Saturday for Use ln«
and “
Mra.
taw and daughter. Judge and Mra. holiday vacation.
I
ra Paul Freeman and
f-auLK duo of 1Battle Creek will be
A. D. McDonald, daring the holl-1 K«oh
i^nrui.r «.am»
Keith Lancaster
came home from
Christmas guoate of Mr and
days.
|
Arde*
Ellon McGhan. who U stationed vacation.
&lt;1 Fort Butler. N. CM came home
Zabelle Adrounle came home from clum were in Detroit over the weekSaturday on furlough until Dec. 31 Ann Arbor Saturday ,for lhe holl- end.
to see his mother, Mra. Maude Mc­ day vacation.
■| •*---•
—
--L
.
--------Mr. and Mra. Albert Hauer of.
Ghan. who underwent an appen-1 ■ Mrs. Harold Leach and two chil­ 1 Woodland. Mr. and Mra. Herman
dectomy at Pennock hospital on1 dren of Marion, joined her hi_t_.
msband,
' Hauer and daughter of Carlton and
Wednesday. She to improving nice­ Rev. Harold Leach at the home
home —
ot, Mra.
Tina Beckwith
will be—
lhe
------------------------—-----------------ly.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Chrispell Bun- • Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and
Kelli) Clark is home from Ann day afternoon, and immediately af-: Mrs. Glen Clum.
Arbor for the holiday vacation.
j ter the evening service, the cloaing
ENTERTAIN TEACHERS
Mrs. Willard Smith went to Mas- ■---------------------------------- ———
kegon on Monday for lhe balance &gt;eyan Methodht church, they left AFTER CAROL SERVICE
Christmas greens, red berries and
of the week as the guest of rela- f°r Alabama where Rev. Leach's
a.lighted
tree farmed lhe decora­
Uvea. Mr. Smith goes Thursday mother to critically ill.
night to spend Christmas.
i Mra. Walter Smith of Lansing tions at the home of Supt.gnd Mra.
D. A. Van Buskirk on Sunday when
Mbs Marjoria HUI. a student al »l*nl
w('ck with Mrs. Ed Mat- they entertained Ute teachers,
WM.C E , Kalamazoo, to spend inn toon.
membera of the board ot education
her vacation with her mother. Mrs. j Jack and Jim Jones of Detroit
and other guests after the carol
M. O. Hill. Guests of Mrs. HUI came Sunday to spend their holi- service. Red and silver decorations
over thtf weekend were Mr. and day vacation with thetr grandpar- weio used on tho mantel and an
Mr*. Harold Jacobson of Kalama- cnu. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Jones.
attractive arrangement of wlilte
“Sk wi
u ■
x
I Mra 8 c' Brock- Mn' Oeor8# chrysanthemums and Michigan hol­
The Misses Helen and Florence I Robinson and Mr. and Mrs Weldon ly centered the dining table.
Wade are spending the holiday | Bronson will be lhe Chrbtmas
Assisting In receiving and serv­
vacation with their parents In Trav- guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Warren WU- ing were Mra. Guy C. Keller. Mra.
erse City.
(Cox of Jackson, returning on Sat- A. D. Knlskern. Mra. A. K. FrandMr. and Mrs James Oower vis- : urday.
sen, Mra. J. C. Ketcham and Mra.
lied their daughter and son-in-law. I Mrs. Ina Weldon vbited her
Mr. and Mra. Ward Erway in Lan- daughter in Muskegon from Friday
Guests from out of town were
sing, Sunday.
■ tm Sunday.
Lieut, and Mrs. Pumala of lhe Clear
Bill Towne will spend Christmas 1 M!m Stella Heath to home from Lake Camp: W. T. Wallace, Jones­
with his parents In Detroit
NUM for lhe holiday vacation
ville: Mrs. Ear! Lewis (Vivian Rey­
Mrs. Charlek Roocrt Ocle«and Mr. I Mr. and Mra Steven Bristol and nolds). Kalamaioo; Miss Helen Purwad Mra. Henry Cble v|4tcd Corp, baby of Grand Rapids wUl be the niss, Now Rochelle. N. Y.; Mr. and
Charles Robert Cole al the post has- Chrbtmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mu. Harold Jacobson (Reva Wood)
pital at Fort Custer. Saturday. Mr*. James Brtotol.
Kb lamaxoo. and Private Adams of
Osca? P*lmcr
Mra. Chas. Cole | Mra. Ione Davidson will spend New Orleans, La.. the guest of MLu
vtoltcd him Bunday.
Christmas and the weekend with Mildred Gold. Several former teachi
Kenneth Wilcox of Baltic Creek Mrs. Merle Boyer of Welcome Cor- era,' who reside In Hastings were
was a Tuesday guest of hb jxirenta nen&lt;.
also present.
Mr
| Mbs Dorb Gamble to
b expected
expected
’' and Mra. Herbie Wilcox.
M£-nn*1 Mrs. Marshall Thayer of home from Ypsilanti for Christ- OBITUARY
818 E. Marshall St. are entertain- mas
Bert Frisby was a resident of
Ing hia tnotiter. Mrs. !»u M. Thuy-1 Ddi Oarn o( Bi8 mpkU
caU.' Barry County his entire life except
", «nd hb brother and wile. Mr. K| here the last of the week by the for several years which he spent in
and Mra. Jack Thayer of Cleveland. Illnraa of his slater, Mbs Lettie tile lumber camps of Nortliem
Ohio, for the holiday season.
Michigan.
Miss Elizabeth Pinch b
Mbs
is spendinc ।t Ralph DeMott, who b In mUltary
Bom in Rutland township. De­
her vacation with her parent* in servlet in Alaska, vbited hb molh- cember 10. 1875. the only son of
K
Iodr-I la .
.
.
a
Mrs Oc°nre DeMotl and other Charles and Martha Cook Frisby.
.
- c,l}d^er ,uu «'turned । relatives last week, leaving Monday
lo the home of Mbs Jean Barnes ■ to return to hU duties
the time of his death on December
after spending a month In Detroit i -—
—
16 due to a lingering illness.
Mrs. Arthur
Chase
and• --Miss Jovisiting friends..
On March 16. 1802. he was united
aephlne Chase arc spending Christ­
Christmas day dinner gue.sU at mas with Mr. and Mrs Emmons In marriage lo Emma F. Burd of
the Russel Kantner home will be Chase of Detroit, visiting at Farm­ Carlton township. To tills union
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kantner. Jean ington enroute to Detroit.
four children were born. Walter,
and Marvin of Woodland; Mr and
Dale Henry of Great Lakes, HL who died in infancy: Mra. Ethel Al­
Mra. Frank Moxon of Lake Odessa. visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. lerding of Byron Center;- Ralph,
overseas in the Armed Forces; and
I Shirley Henry, over the weekend.
Mrs. Maurice Greenfield Is home Rex of Freeport. After thirty-six
years of wedded llfo^tho mother
from Ann Arbor for the holidays.
| Mrs. Ivan Bunts and Mixa Janet
In August. 1838, he was married to
Burns were in Grand Rapids on
Lucy Clum of Freeport who tender­
j Thursday.
Mra. C. F. Finstrom and Mrs. ly cared for him during *hls remain­
STEAM HEAT
ing
days.
I Garret Isham were in Battle Creek
HOT A COLD WATER
Survivors other than the widow
। on Saturday.
SHOWER BATH
। Mr. and Mra. A. A. Roth are guests and children are six grandchildren
: of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Pord and one cousin. Will Cook, of Sar­
of Dearborn for Christmas and the anac. and other relatives and
I weekend, Mrs. Roth going to Dear- friends.
When but a small child, his moth­
bom on Tuesday.
I Mr. and Mra. Fred Goodell and er died leaving him an orphan after
son visited his father A. W. Goodell which some of the Ume he spent
with
friends In the northern part of
of Saranac on Saturday.
| Mr. and Mra. Al Burgess and the state.
He later relumed lo this county
where he married and made his
home on the farm in Carlton Town­
ship. with the exception of a few
years In business in Freeport.

PERSONALS

going to b*PP®-

WANT AD Y8. FAY

WOTWfe

ROOMS

HOTEL HASTINGS

BE LOVELY

______ ,____ ____

ft ,
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... be lovely for Christmas and the Holidays.
Make appointments early. Phone now!

sbu&lt;r*° * CC'
Finger Wave UU

PERMANENTS
Machlneleas fZM

JEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP

Merry
Christmas
Happy New Year

30

Oddfeilow Lodge for nearly twenty
years, also holding school and town­
ship offices.
He will be well "remembered as a
devoted husband and father, and
wherever he lived his reputation was
beyond reproach and he was dis­
tinguished for his honesty, integrity
and fairness to all.
Funeral service# were held Sun-

al home nt 2 p. m. with Rev. Love
conducting the service. Burial was
in lhe Freeport cemetery.
PfXASANT HILL *
Clarence Berends has been 111 the
past two days with pleurisy,
Mr. and Mra. Byron Rowlader and
children of Caledonia spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mra R. J.
Williams.
Beatrice and Bernice Palmer arc
spending two weeks with their parBarlow lake.
Mrs. Bert Palmer and son Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Williams. Mr.
and Mra. Stephen Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Carter, Mr. and Mra. Herb

and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibson and
baby attended the Garden Club
Christmas party al Misses Nellie
and Almira Reed's In lhe Powers
district. Thursday evening.
•
Mrs. Ida Schleh and son Earl have
moved to Middleville for the winter.

================ iBTOta OABMX cum run

SOCIAL EVENTS

Natural Gas for Cara
Natural gas production has Id-

BAIRDS

and the number of motor vehicles
•quipped to use thia kind of fuel has
been increasing steadily. A mV
work of gas distribution stations is
being organized along the line of
gasoline distribution. The 1940 outpul of natural gas is estimated by
Genoa experts St 50,000.000 cubic
meters in coznpsriscn with 31.000,000

tbri/1*!lamllles met Thursday

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

COATS GROVE
The annual church meeting will I
K. K»V&lt; KMI R.1H4.V ill «—---- '

,,, - - —
I
Ainura nero. wiui mis- nasn
The Know Hastings club visited
anTta
! McC"u M “-hostess, for their reguMrUXand ‘m£ rIv PrStaeJ^tu? •,Mr roceUn« lnd ChrtM®" P*r,&gt;' lhe SL Rose school and church as
P. T. a. with school program this
their club activity for Dec 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Jtoy Preston. Sauir- A deijCl0Ua ^hlcken dinner wsa
Mr Damson's tenth grade English week Wednesday evening.
e”nln«served lo forty-foor persona at 7:M
served at 6:&gt;0. Cards furntahed the oclock. A beautiful bououet of giant class has been writing lettera to Mra. Harve Woodman Tuesday, Dec.
evening s entertainment wltii Prises I chrysanthemums centered the large men in the service as their writing
assign menu Moat ot the students 15, to help them observe their Ulh
i dhilng table and five unaU tables have received answers.
wedding anniversary. They came
Shute, Ml*.
Miss Florence V. Wood and accommodated lhe other gueaU.
Shute
with well-filled baskets for a nice
Dewey Reed. Christmas gifts wert
Following the dinner, the ex­
dinner, and left some gifts. Those
exchanged. The next party will be change of gUta. taken from beneath donated to the school by Mary Ket­ present were Mr. and Mra. John Henry Kidder * Sand
at Mra. Anna Newton's on Jan. 2. a gaily lighted Christmas tree, was cham who, with her committee, also Blocker. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Flan(- dec U showing same
ru. after
a,«r which
WU.«* the
uw gentlemen
h&lt;,P
enjoyed,
Twenty boys were dinner guests played cards and the ladiees held electricity, the Chrtstmaa tree light*
and four children, alio
ot their Bunday school teacher, Mra. their meeting.
no1 beln«
Each **** th*
The County C. E. meeting waa of Woodland were Bu
I. J. Smith cm Monday evening at I Mra. DsEtta Purchase, vice chair-' l^uHy-Student council has charge
held at the church Monday evening
a Christmas party. Alter the boun­ man. presiding in the absence of the ’ °r **?“*"£* ^,and
it. with good attendance. During the
tiful chicken dinner, the boys sang president, called the group to orScho°l
«» J,n « »»tor
Me anM Siva
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carols with Richard Branch as pian­ der. Bill* were paid and a beau- a M'en-dsy Christmas vacation.
ist. Gifts were presented to each Uful lice table cloth waa given t&lt;!
enrollment fop tiie, second
lad and all report a happy Ume. The Mra. Miner Palmer lo send to her I
P,a“
occasion also celebrated the birth­
...
i new subjects are being offered, raday ot Joe Hubert, one of the mem- Russell Palmer In California.
dlo and _ahop-m*thematica.
ley. Betty Allerding. Margaret Al- Bom* Norton has been taken. Mra,
auditorium was the acene lerding. Wilma Haight. Earl and Norton'* condition is *1111 vary a*Plansc-va
were
made
hold a anJ-«” Central
xcara
pany
wtomerooera
l!*e t«‘cher1'' “ulual ChrUtmaa Duane Clum gave a play called "An r,0UJthe
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tokutoT?;
lh^lreu«"craw
c,ro1
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whlch
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This --------------isn't news~but preUy cute,
Mra. M. O. Hill, Mra. Leo Boyce ।
Angel in Overalls" Mra. Earl Scasc
&lt;l foUr oclock
1,10 “&lt;lCT* ‘
(Adelyn Hurney) and M1m Marian ]hall Mrs. Clara Stanton and Mra.
and true. Two small boys age 1 and
Shwyer were hostesses at a Christ- Mayme
;
Frost will be in charge of ' no?”'
,
.
11, were looking at the newspaper.
mas tea at the farmer's home an :arransements and Mrs Dorothv 1 ^r‘ Ooodeil a civics class Is now IRVING
a«° 7—Oh. look. Gene, here's a pie­
Bah
Deduce ^irte&lt;Mn ,ludyln«
*nd
Saturday afternoon, forty guests Xha
;
Palmer and Mra. Will Bed- &gt; X^Twlft ^X^of
calling between four and six o'clock.
In Wuhlnron. u vunin, KU -U. ='="'
‘SLSk’S
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Candies and other Chrlztmas dec­ ford compose lhe dinner committee. I
X U» non. ot Mr Mrenu. Mr. .nd
orations centered the dining table
The next regular meeting will be
nn Mrs. Joiui Bebon.
where Mra. Theodore Knopf and at the home of Mrs Mayme Float.1 ,
„
d semester
Mra. Harold Jaoobson poured
In with Mra. Genevieve Frost assisting :
tie son of Kalamazoo were Sunday
on Jan. 25. of t(w, Fort. guests of Jack's folks here.
tiie other rooms were a Christmas | on
n Jan
Jan. 21
ai. 1M3
1M3.
|I “tinning
Th(_
tree and appropriate holiday dec-1_________ , . __________
.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flanders will
night
was
distributed
on
Tuesday.
orations. Mrs. Eart Lewis and Mrs. MUNJOY—KIDDER
be Christmas guests of their son
A basketball team composed of1
Helen Purnlss of New Rochelle, N.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kidder, 60? N. Douglas Payne. Harmon Wilcox, Ro-. Flanders near Prairieville.
Y.. were Ute guests from away.
A.'r and Mrs John Belson enter­
Michigan Ave . became the bride of bert OmkllJ. William Kelly, Morris
Richard Paul Munjoy, son of Mr Hill. Harold Fuller, and Louis Myers tained on Sunday. Sergeant Joe
The sixteen members of the N.
and Mra. A. D. Munjoy of route 4. coached by Mra. Burgess played the 1
C. 500 club held their Christmas
Saturday evening. December IB high school second-team Friday as j mer Lince of Cheboygan. Mr. and
party Saturday evening at the home
The marriage was performed by Rev a preliminary ta the first team game &lt; Mrs. Clifford Betaon and family of
of Mr. and Mrs. Garner Hampton,
Harley Townsend, pastor of lhe with Belding. A short practice waa i Kalamazoo, Mrs. Nora Ellen Seeber
preceded by a delicious Christmas
Woodland Church of the Brethren. held by this team on Thursday noon. of Battle Creek.
dinner served by lhe Goodwill L.
Fred Schlffman of Battle Creek
Friday an assembly was^held in
Kuempel, great uncle and aunt of the session room for presenting was a Sunday visitor here.
Fred Smith, W. Center BL Attrac­
lhe bride, 221 8. Michigan Ave., at awards to football and cross country , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis will be
tive favors were used as plaeecards
10 o'clock. Christmas colors and boji who had attained a high Christmas guests of their daughter,
and liny Christmas trees and oth­
evergreen were used about the room standard. Coach Broxak acted as Mrs. Helen Frye of Battle Creek.
er holiday features were used ns
and streamers of the Christmas
table nnd room decorations. After colors and Christmas lights for a master of ceremonies while football INSTALL NEW CHAPTER
------ ------ ------------ ---- coach Goodell and cross country
dinner the membera went to the
OFFICERS
Hampton home for "500." Mra. Cla­ background for the single ring cere- , coach Gamer presented lhe honors,
Our entire personnel
Recognition of all fellows out waa
Hastings Chapter No. 6g Royal
rence Cappon nnd Lew Warner mony. About forty relatives and
Prej*nt--- Elven in appreciation of their fine Arch Masons installed their new of­
holding high scores and Mrs. Will ,
The
bride
was
given
in
marriage
|
spirit
and
co-ope
All
on
throughout
ficers Friday night as follows: Arch­
wishes you and all
Linington and Vemor Blough liad j by the father.
1 the
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season. Letters were given to ie W. Relckord high priest; Warren
lhe top IB football men. They are Carter King; Leon Bauer scribe; A.
mas gifts closed a delightful eve^
America a hoppy holi­
and Mrs. David Irwin, stater and as follows: Keith Ayres, Ted Ban- K. Frandsen secretary; Walter D.
nlng.
brother-in-law .of the groom.
a*h. George Brown, Joe Beck. John Lake, captain of lhe hosts; Fenley
The bride wore a floor length Coleman, Bob Endsley. Phil Frand-! E Johnston principal sojourner;
day and Victory In
Members of Ute staff of the Barry gown of deep rose taffeta with sen. Bill Garrison. Francis Goggins, John Eddf royal arch captain; WllCounty Health Department were shirred bodice, and carried an arm Ca plain Bill Kelly. Kenny Lane, I**1" L- Hinman, Kendall Reahm
1943!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Armin Roth bouquet of white rose buds and tube
Louis Myers. Duane Ottosen. Dick I and Rom Johnson a* masters of the
on Thursday evening for their' roses.
Rasey, Duane Stamm. Harold Town­ veils. Erwin R. Clark was made senChristmas party. Cards were play­
Mrs. Irwin was gowned in a pale send. Mason Thomas. Captaln-elew* [ line!.
ed and gifts were exchanged, re­ pink net formal and her arm bou­ Dick Thomas, Harmon W'lw.
freshments being served to fifteen. quet was of pink rase buds and tube
The only letter In cross country
Lieut, and Mra. J. K. Altland of roses.
was given to Captain Dean Keeler,
Clear Lake Camp were guests, also
•Thanstopsl*," raid to have been
A reception was held immedlale- who placed third in the regional.
Dr. Sluky of Charlotte.
। )y following the ceremony and light Ribbons were given lo the five boys
who placed in the crows country was written by William Cullen Bry-

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A. J. LARSEN

Kroo n is employed at the meet al Kalamazoo. They follow
5?uple w
in the order in which they placed:
reidde 1 603 E:
SL
Dean Keeler. Orville Tompkins.
Jack McKeough. Stanley Bridleman,
I,
WEDDING DATE
Harold Fuller.
18 ANNOUNCED
Mr. nnd Mr.-.. Glen Densmore have
Pasta Fillers
I Issued Invitations to lhe marriage of
Paste tillers should be thinned with
Twenty-three attended the Christ­ their daughter. Miss Audra Mae turpentine or ynineral spirits to a
mas party of Circle No. 4 of tlw W. Densmore, to Wellesley Alexander brushing consistency before being
8. C. 8. on Thursday at the home Ironside, son of Mr. and Mra. John applied. Use a stiff brush and apply
of Mrs. Charles Hhunan. After lhe Ironside, the ceremony to be per­ first across the grain and then with
planned luncheon, gifts were ex­ formed on Thursday. Dec. 31. at the the grain. After the filler has set
changed and a social Ume enjoyed. First Methodist church at three tor about a half hour wipe vigor­
| uvha
o'clock
afternoon. n.
A reccprecep- ously across the grain with excel­
_ .
.
..
.
.
'
;* in the
me aiicmoon.
SUM.,- morning Ur. .nd Mr. ,l0„ m
ehuxh
lm rt, ,
sior or burlap to remove the excess
Richard
Cook entertained the tow
low lhe
the wedding,
wedding.
filler.
teachers of tho city achoob at a ।
, t,
Ghrblmas breakfast, places being to BE MARRIED
laid for thirty-two. Out of town ON CHRISTMAS EVE
guests were Mbs Helen Fumbs, I
Mbs Barbara Bachelder, head of
New Rochelle. N. Y.. Mra. Earl Lew­
is (Vivian Reynolds) and Mr. and the department of home economics
Mra. Harold Jacobson, Kalamazoo. in the city schools, and Corporal
__________ ___________
i Milton Ruehl will be married on
SANDEEN-SCHATTLER
| Christmas Eve at eight o'clock at
Saturday afternoon. Deo. 18. at 0,6 plr*t Presbytertan church in
five o'clock. Miss Unia R. Schattler Kalamazoo. Dr. Silas Heath, the
and Elmer B. Sandeen of Battle P*»U&gt;r. officiating.
Creek were united in marriage at' Corporal Ruehl Is stationed at
the home of lhe parents of the ,hc Army Gunnery sc!mx&gt;1 at Las
Nevada.
groom. Mr. and Mra. Herman San- Vegas.
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deen. of this city. The Rev. S. Con­
BREAKS BOTH BONES
ger Hathaway read the single ring
IN HIS LEFT LEG
। Richard Jacobs of lhe firm of
mediate relatives.
Mitiroi Mary, quite contrary.
For her wedding the bride chose ' Carveth and Stebbins, had the mban aqua color street length dress fortune to break both banes in hb
:
with which ahe wore a corsage of left leg, between the knee and an­
kle, on Sunday afternoon while ski­
pink carnations.
Attending the bridal couple were ing at the Country Club. His akl
caught In a small hole and twbted
the groom's brother-in-law and sis­
ter. Mr. and Mra. Henry Kline of
IUUIUV
Hastings.
Mra. Kline and lhe He wav removed to Pennock hos­
groom's mother. Mra. Sandeen. had pital where the fractures were re­
corsages of pink roses.
( duced.__________ ||t
A wedding dinner was served nf- ' SOUTHWORTH—MORGAN
ter the ceremony, the bride's cake. Word has been received by Mrs.
centering the dining table. Christ- Nell Boekeloo of the marriage of
mas greens made attractive decor- her daughter. Mra. WUda Morgan
at Iona throughout the house.
] to Frederick Southworth of Lansing,
* graduate of the which occurred al the Woodward
Battle Creek High school and is now Ave. Presbyterian church in Detroit
employed at the Worgess Insurance Saturday. Dec. 18. al 3 o'doltaMra.
L ,?*r S^ttn graduated Moriah has been Instructor in Home
from HasUngx High and Is In the Economics in lhe Rhode Island
employ of the Wilcox-Rich Co.
. sutc College the last year. Mr. and
“ Jlh051 WKWln’ U,P- Mr Mrs. Southworth will settle in Laniff“i*10*
» T,

the members of her bowling team,
the State Insulation team, at a
Christmas party Sunday evening.
Ollts were exchanged and a happy
limo enjoyed. Mrs. Ruth Peterson
of Grand Rapid^ was nn out-of­
town guest.

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BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAYS
To our friend* and customer!, whether at home or
on fighting fronts, we wish the utmost in happiness

to lost through the holidays and '43!

BONNET &amp; GOWN SHOP

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daughter visited her mother, Mra. KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!
Mao McDonald al lhe Peters home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Matt Bedford were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mm. Ferris Moon, at Middleville.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Lewis and
family of Cloverdale spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. Harb Cook.
W«M&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pierce and
sons of Allegan spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Carter.

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WiTM

May the spirit of.the first Christ­
mas enter dir our hearts now and

Moy Chriitmos

And the coming yoor

Sound for you
A note of cheer!

throughout the coming year.

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WANTED EMPLOYMENT
NASHVILLE
PHONE 3201
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Phone

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Every Saturday
JAKE DEPRIESTER
Buyer for STILES and
Company4Itastinjts stock­
yard*. phone 2588, or call
week.

1 MISCELLANEOUS
I WHEN |.K.klnC f..r barcalns »Iall The i
Hasiinc- ttirssin stur-. | |t&gt; N Cbnrrb
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NOTICE TO TRAPPEBS Will bo. m j
Hhmea &lt;lar*&lt;r. 3nd plare east of '
Food &lt; enter afternmr.. to buy your !
bide* and furs. Allen II. lii&gt;bot&gt;
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The Methodist Church
Rev George Wingard, pasior
Wednesday. Dec 23. 8 P K
ChrlstmM program. The Young
Ing the plav. "The
Gifts of
People's Organization are sponsorMvrrh'. A program will be given by
the Primary Department. Follow­
ing tiie program Santa Claus wllj
Rive out gifts and treats in the

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kinds
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hides. Muskrat market much
stronger. Archie Tobias, one
block north of National Bank.

WE BUY
DEAD ANIMALS

EXCHANGE
YOUR WHEAT

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Lify White Flour

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COWS-$6.00

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thanks and may the now year have much good in
store for all of you.

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

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We wish to extend to our many patrons our grateful

CITY. COUNTRY AND RESORT

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hlndcrxartrn and Fir-I Grade

TO HUNTERS
AND TRAPPERS

Season’s Greetings

;APPM:n—S"e bushel and up.
1 honey. Ort llolea Orchard.

For your old Scrap Iron.
' Radioton, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;

CURT

Doctors arc going
to wo{, Jbut

HORSES-$7.50

[NOTICE

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

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YOUR DEAD OR DISABLED
FARM ANIMALS ARE VALUABLE

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ML-* Doris Whitney, tcaidier
child** rough — eold
We are hoping tliat all the chllcroupy couth. Pleasant.
The receiver of the .Nashville State
dren Who have whooping cough Bank liud ull the final dividend
Mr anil Mrs. John Hynes • June arid colds will be hack after vacaBECKHAM'S ------ ----check.* of 8 jxt cent to the deposi­
Crockfordi of Holt are receiving' tion.
Sold by ail druggist.*. 50c
tors
reatly
on
Friday
morning
last
congratulations on the brllh of n
We are making Christmas gift,
All creditor.* of the bank arc urged
Out 13-17
ton. James Douglas, weighing 7’ ] for our mothers and father*,
to call for their checks promptly
liounds nt*H|»fn»w Hospital. IjinNn checks.will Im- delivered or pcld
_ Third Grade
sing, Saturday. December 19. Hie
after Monday January 18. nils linugrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Hilda Baas, teacher
F- -Hynes nnd Mr and Mrs * Welby
e cn toyed practicing with the tntlon L* necessary to enable the
Crockford, of Woodland nrc nl-o Second Grade" room for our part receiver to complete his final receiv­
being congratulated. thL* being the on the Christmas program—a mud­ ership report.
firs t grandchild on cither .dele.
I cnl play, .'-tto- Christmas Tov Shnp."
Mr. and Mrs. Mcarl Ralrigh and 1 We arc planning our Christmas
children were in Lansing Friday party for Wednesday afternoon We Frescoes Displayed
evening to attend the nurses sen- have cfijnyCd drcnrallng our tree
Are Centuries Old
ice at Sparrow hospital whero and fireplacp. .
•
for. some of that good
After
■k-acntJbn
Robert Asplnall - Frescoes painted during the last
their daughter.'Mb&gt;s Iiene Rairtgii
**•«- *
—&lt;—•'— "■
HORSES
COWS
received her cap after passing the will attend rchool In Carlton Ccn- seven centuries by scholars of the
probation period and Is now a ter. We are sorry to have him move Brcsclan school are being brought
Xo light in the Church ofSt Francis
student nurse at tliat hospital. ■ '.j from our district
30 Ib*. flour tor bushel of
Our Room sold $13 07 worth of -of Brescia
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Vincent of
good wheal.
— church, which was ^oxsiructPlainwell were dinner gue.-.ts nf Christmas Seals. Those who sold
The
a, yrar
» ur,urr
Mrs. Glenn Englund and ML-.s the ma-.t were Marjory Meyers. lu
cd 230
years
before uir
the umoverj
discovery of
R“brn
A.nolm. h.. U-™ H.rtord .
We have a complete stock
Marjory England last Tuesday
nnd
Donna Root.
of salt—fine, medium, mid
evening and nttrnded the Wood­ '
TOh»„.
T
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Tlw Fairy Heading gronn have
coarse—block and rock.
land-Middleville bvki-tball game
, education.
r
-hrd
their
Ebon
Grey
3rd
Grade
finL
here.
When built in 1242 lhe walls of
Pep your chicken* up with
HAdcrs.
•
i Mrs. Carl Heise will entertain the ■ We are very sorry tliat Janice, the church were, nude of paintings.
our S.B.V. mash. II giycn
West Woodland Birthday Club at Sandbrook. Jack Smith and Tom। Attentive research work now has
results.
Mier home. Thursday’ afternoon.,
Sutherland are having the whoop-, revealed tliat during each consccuJanuary. 7.
fHi
1 Im: tough O&gt;B1
and mLvscd our pro­. live century Brcsclan painters exe­
Quality fuels always.
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford । gram and party. ’ "
cuted a'series of fine frescoes on
------ -----nnd daughter Janice were dlimer i
the walls of the edifice.
guests at the home of her 'Isler Repairing Toy* for lhe Red Crow1
Among the frescoes the most im­
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Victor j The bov.* of the Advanced Sitop&gt; . pnriont from an artistic point ot
Brumm of Nashville.
। class uf the High school ar.- doingI view is a portrait of St Elisabeth.
Mr and Mrs. Knrl C. Faul-called । very fine work In repairing broken'. believed to have been painted by
on Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Clement of ■ toys for the Red Cro«. Any one'
Valley Chemical Co.
BASTINGS. MICH.
listings Sunday evening.
having toys tn give to thL* cause■ nn unknown artist of th* Four­
Mr* Laura Gardiner received ■ are asked to notify Mr. Mlel or, tcenth century. The frail, riant-eyed
word that her daughter. Leona JJ.. any member of the das.* and the, kneeling' saint is painted in vivid
colors and delicate lines. SL Eliza­
Smith, has been accepted m lite articles will be collected.
beth. daughter of Andrew II. king
in training at Daytona Beach. Fiori-- .
.
.
of Hungary, died in 1231 and was
da. She i* a trained nurse and is the Anatomilt Has New
canonized in 1235.
fint W.A AC from Barre County,
Another fit-sco which adds proof
Idea* on Hanging
we believe. She writes Hutt the hlto the belief, tliat the Franciscan
People
be hanged
bisctu *u««l poinsctla.* arc In bloom
, - should
--------------------....with
---------the
-Ln Florida nnd nrc very beautiful. ■ knot of the hangman's noose |ii*t fathers had founded- a university Ln
Sup' and Mrs H. A. KlUofi and - under their chin* instead of at the Brescia ha* been discovered between
Mary Jo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Wll- back of the neck or just under the the second and third altar on the
in- . Ham* nnd Kay. Mr and Mrs car. Prof. Frederick Wood Jones. right wall of the ancient‘church. It
r"' Howard Hewitt. Mrs. Glenn Eng- fammi* Australian anatumi*!. ba* show* three rubiepnd Franciscan
We Hove a Collector Stationed at 912 Weit Green St.
monks teaching a group of students.
Iwti.rr'* Lind. Mw Marjory England and reported
.»
.nd Mn.
.nd
T,c
... ...
... M,
Mr and
Mrs. K.,1
Karl H
C F...I
Foul and
in Hostings To Give Immediate Service
.«*ir &lt;&gt;r rhlldrcn were among those from Original Rosetta Stone
the knot make* even a short drop
We Pay the Phone Charges—Phone Hastings 2565
defrnj' Wooriland who heard the Teachers' j instantly fatal by breaking lhe bony
The original Rosetta stone is in
KALAMAZOO RENDERING WORKS
- n*mr.. Carol Service In Hastings Sunday |
the
British
museum,
but
a
replica
cd
I Joint called the “atlas." where Ute
i tb.rr j afternoon.
the original is in the Smithsonian
j skull rest* on top of the backbone.
Jack Crockford of East Lan’lng ■ _----- - -------------------------------------- - ,t institution.
L* spending the Christmas holidays Tt,e victim lores consclou.*ne*s al
with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. ‘"'co and die* ns soon as the circu- i
Welby Crockford
lotion of the blood can stop.
The Blue Star Mothers of WoodAny other place for lhe hangman * bfS'C'C’C'C’S'C’S’ClC’.S’C’C’CMK’C’S'C’C’C’C’C’.C'S’C’C’CC'CiC’C'C'C'C'
land nrc packing a box of gift* to. knot may be Just.as fatal in the
be. a New Year * present for the |ung run. but often fails to break the
.•mmdrt Mllin ot ihh w.r M
,„d
the p
■h.
Percy
™ Jones
j«&gt;.. General Hospital'
o„,h „ltn
in Battle Creek. Thev alvr remem­
bered all the Woodland bovs with lows more slowly, a* a rc*ult of
i
injury
to
Lhe
ba*e of lhe brain or
card* and gift* for Christmas be­
- from strangulation. Consciousness
side* making over sixty kits
Born to Mr. and Clifford Rogers
of East Woodland a son,-Dcccmber death of the brain may not be com­
14. Congratulations.
plete fur 10 or 15 minute*.
Boni to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Placing Uie knot just under the
O.nl,U .K.lhb-n
ot s.n&gt;- ear ...
........... ... „„„
sometimes
wfecki the atlas
'“m/.S
■’
"»
Mr nna Mrs. Joe Noatcxe recent-, i,,.n,
.
...
.
-lv purchased
...
- —
the former
Dr. --------Finnic knot under the chin; but is not so
house and tot on West Broadway |
is th. worst
place
During tlxe nast summer Ute prop-: bntk
, „ of. the. heck
------ -------- ..........
—
erty was sold to Harold Swanson « al&gt;- having no advantage except
of Hastings who In turn made ltlc ddublful psychological one that
JOHN IRONSIDE. Prop.
the sale to the Nowlcke’.*. Mr. and the victim may be
oe less able to isee
HASTINGS
MICH.
Mrs Gordon Williams who are now or fee) the noose wing
being adjusted,
adjusted.
living there wll continue to occupi
the housp until next June.

LIVESTOCK

Coal, Gas and Oil Fired

DUNHAM DISTRIfTT

ChrtaUnaa
Monday afternoon
.... ............. party
—
, at their leader's home.
;
«»*»&lt; mrtlln. ol U»
Conununity
Farm Bureau IW ••
'
. the BriRH-. church’ba.sement Satur­
day
evening.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Art HUI of NaaltttiUe
'
were Sunday guests o! Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fred HUI.
Mr. and Mrx. Ward Cbewyptan
and daughter with relatives from
Woodland and Vermontville Juul
Christmas dinner with Mr and Mr*,
t-iwrence Piru frock in Woodland.
Christmft* dinner guest;, on Sun­
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Hoffman-weiv Mr. and Mrs.
ments. A final rinse with the gar- Tom Hoffman and WiiiiMa-Mr. and
deii hose 1* helpful but not necei- Mm. Arthur Fainium .uui baby
Dale, and Mr and Mrs. Merton
It takes time to scrub the house Hoffman.
clean, but it isn't hard work, and
the results are definitely wujth lhe
Pennsylvania Pike'Speed Limit
effort. High gchuol-agc youngsters
Due to lite abnormal number of
can easily handle the Job. Fencip,
accidents on the new Pennsylvania
doors, and windowsills can be Turnpike the "no speed limit" has
scrubbed with good cftecC by any
been removed and set at CO miles

WOODLAND

Mr. and Mrs. Waller HenJibcrgcr
of South Woodland acted as Master
and Mistrem of Ceremonies.
Bride’.* cake and Ice cream were
served following lhe ceremony.
Mr and Mrs. Allerding are both
graduate.* of Woodland High school
and art- now employed in Hastings,
hr with the Royul Coach and Mrs.
Allerding tn the office of EAV. Bliss
Co. They arc at home to their
friends at 309 E High St.. Hasting.-.

ts

"'rf.'! I“X’^'Xh.n. aub ««

Townsend of Woodland before an
improvised alter pt evergreens, white
chrysanthemums and cnndelcbrj
with white cathedral candles.
The bride war. given in marriage
by her father. She wore a cream
wool street length dress with black
accessories and a corsage of white
roses. She was attended by Iter sis­
ter. MLu Genevieve Pennington who
wore cream wool with a corsage of
pink roses. Carl Allerding. brotlier
of the groom, wax best man.
The bride's mother wore tan and :
brown with matching accessories '
Mrs. Allerding, the bridegroom's

199 W. Stale

r*

Cleanse Frame Home
. MIm
&lt;(f M. R o.
With Soap and Water , came home I'mt Tuctday tor t&gt;‘e t101"
pk.n&lt; U Vo, «... » D. SunObln.
Big," but householders these days
have taken on. an
.n even,
.«m. bigger
P.«rl.
torn,
washing job.
r.„r
:. -lib L,....
■
house* have taken to keeping
them
sightly between paint Job* by scrubblng them with soap and waler.
Nc particular skill nor technique
Is required. Some people start at
the roof and work down; others fol­
low the indoor method of beginning
at the bottom and working uq, A
ladder, a stiff scrub brush for apply­
ing lhe soapsuds, a large sponge
for rinsing off the lather and two
pails, one for srapy water and one

ALLERDING—PENNINGTON
i Miss Juanita Pennington, daugii, ter of "Mr. and Mrs Harry O. Pcnn■ ington of Nashvile. became the bride
। of Arthur Allerding, Jr., son of Mr
| and Mrs. Arthur A-'Allerding, Sr of
' Woodland at.a pretty home wedding
at tiie bride's parents irr Castleton
township on Saturday. December 19
। at i P. M. The single ring wedding

tu&lt; *44IUoa*l will bo ckaried ter
LUn4 *4*.
AU r*t«« *re for rut.
Ad* nos p*td tor by Wedattday followlnf will be chargM tn addi­
tional 10c for carryin*.
Fcrolgn Claaained Bat* 2c par word.
Mlntaxa ebu(* 40c.

Sheldon Agency

“STRICTLY PRIVATE”

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

laked erery Thu red 1
Hastinia. Michigan.

Kill MLE-T

11:00 A. M.-—Sunday School.
8:00 P M—Young
People's
McAlng.
। Thursday 8 P. M. Midweek Prayer
Service.

South Woodland Church
of the Brethren
First Appearance of Tuxedo
Arthur L. Dodge. Pastor
The first appearance of the tuxedo।
10.00 A. M —Worship and ser­
was in the cheap dance halls of the mon.
Bowery in New York city in the
11:00 A M—Sunday school.
early nineties.
"Neglect Not The Assembling of
। Yourselves Tcgether."
Lot* ot Sausage
Woodland Township School
The United State* consume*
WCUJWSU,
Wednesday
afternoon the High;
$864,000 worth of sausage every day school
rhool will
will enjoy a sone fest from.J
|

vent evaporation. Layers of steaks
or sausages may also be placed In
a box with a sheet of waxed paper

gins to thaw When meat Is frozen '
under average condition* all the cell
walls rupture; consequently h is
necessary to prevent evaporation or
loss of lhe extractives from the
meat.
Quick freezing. however,
doe* not break* these cell*. After,
thawing it is well to scar the meal ‘
a* soon a* possible before cooking.
Many lime* this precaution is not

somewhat dry and tasteless

Due to

In lhe precess of cooking, a splen­
did gravy is produced

Albatrosses Fly Around World "
Ornithologists and seamen believe
that most albatrosses fly around the
world, several times during- the '
tourse of their lives. says Collier's, i

MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR

™u«oa,SPEC1ALS

SATURDAY

ENGLISH WALNUTS
ALMONDS
FLORIDA ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
LEMONS

lb.
lb.
doz.
6 for
3 for

3Qc
35c

35c
25c
10c

&lt;. THOMAS STORE
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

ly (or lhe hoi-.
lub Iwld their
lay afternoon "

nded the Dr­
Maple Grove
finriit Satur-

J ot Nashville
Mr. and Mrs.
1 CheeMinan
ria tives from
ntmlville had
j Woodland,
icsv. un SunIfr.' and Mrs.
ti aixl baby
Un. Merton

I peed Limit
Il number of
Pennsylvania
•d limit" baa

ERS

PERS

rket much
abias, one
anal Bank.
Out 12-17

IGE
EAT
Flour
ishcl

im. and

OS.

citizen; jf he served with the Armed
Forces of the United States, would
be eligible for membership in The
American Legion if he received an
Honorable Discharge showing service
on or after December 7. 1941. and
returns to civilian life. The question
of citizenship In such Instance is not I
material.

:o.

:n St.

565

Questions and Answers
For Veterans of This War
A member of the armed forces can
qualify tor membership tn The
American Legion only when he geU
an lionorable discharge that ter­
minates his World War n service.
Tills was the ruling of National
Judge* Advocate Ralph B. Gregg, of
• Uw American Legion. He held that
a member of the armed forces who
geu an honorable discharge from
tlw service in wlilch tw enlisted or
was Inducted, in order to be com­
missioned as an offlcsr, and whose
continuity of war service is thereby
not broken, is not eligible tor Legion
membership.
■ Only an honorable discharge or an
honorable separation which termi­
nates service tn the armed forces,
qualifies a new veteran for enroll­
ment In a Legion post. War service
must be In lhe |&gt;eriod beginning De­
cember 7. 1941. and the date of the
cessation of hostilities in World
War II as fixed by the U. 8. Gov­
ernment.
Persons receiving blue or yellow
discharges from their services in the
armed forces, are not eligible for
Legion membership.
I
The following questions and an­
swers are submitted lo Illustrate
the conclusions ranched in the reso­
lution of the National Executive
Committee interpreting eligibilty:
,
Q. If a member of lhe Armed
Forces receives an Honorable Dis­
charge showing service on or after
December 7. 1941. and prior to the
cessation of hostilities, nnd returns
to civilian life, would he be eligible
for membership In Tlw American
Legion?
.

Q If a person who is not a citlten of the United Blates served with
the Armed Forces of the United
States on or after December 7. 1941,
nnd received an Honorable Discharge
from such service and returns to
civilian life, would he be eligible for
membership In The American Le­
gion?

ip with
I

5.00

REQUIREMENTS TO
QUALIFY FOR LEGION

Q. If a member of the Armed
Forces of the United States receives
nn Honorable Discharge showing
service on or after December 7.
1941, and returns lo civilian life and
later, prior to like cessation of hos­
tilities. re-enters the service would
he be eligible for membership in The
American Legion as a result of the
first discharge?

? good

ED
ILE

IICHTY-5IYINTH YIAR

ernmcnU associated with lhe Unit-

9

in the Armed Forces of any of such
governments after their entry into
hostilities and receives an Honorable
Discharge or honorable separation
from such service, which returns
such person to civilian life, would he
be eligible for membership In The
American Legion upon receipt of
such Honorable Discharge or honor­
able separation?
A. Yes. In this instance citizen­
ship is material and such party must
have been a United States cltlien
at the time of entry Into such sc ev­
Q. If a member of the Armed
Forces enters an officers training
school and quailflea for a commu­
nion and Is given an Honorable Dis­
charge from such enlisted service
to accept such commission, would
•he be eligible for membership In
Tiie American Legion as a result
of such Honorable Discharge?
A. No. because the continuity ot
his service is not broken and such
person would not be eligible for
membership in The American Le' glon until he has received an Hon­
orable Discharge, which terminates
id.i service In such Armed Forces

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1942

A SpMch Correction
Clinic Here in Jan.

BARRY BYPATHS

During the week beginning Mon­

tral school In this city, probably on
Tuesday and Wednesday, January 12
and 13. It will be conducted by
Dr. C. Van Riper, professor of speech
correction at the Western Michigan
College of Education, author of
numerous articles in speech path­
ology
and a Fellow of
tho
American Speech Correction Asso-

By JANE CAMERON
War economy—Socks and hose
wear longer if you alternate them
each day. You mark one of them

Toachart Did Goad*
Work In Gasoline
Rationing
In the December “Barry News."
which County School Commissioner
Mrs. Maude Smith sends to the
schools and teachers of the county,
she praises the teachers iar their
fine record In handling ths recent
registration of automobile owners,
who applied for gasoline rationing
cards. During Ute registration the
teachers imutu
Issued neaa
&amp;4U isuuu
ration oosks
bocks .
at...
ainc
, Um, nn
10 .lw&gt; UU wmuon
cl0Md lh, 0(n„ „
lm.
mmioorr 0.4 luuMl KM mm. lukin, q,, mul s.m. She umrlim. u

other and the other one Just na­
turally falls In line. You could
change your shoes Over too. Wear
lhe right one on lhe right foot
on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fri­
days and wear It on tlw left foot
on TU-4.J1,
.04 a.1- '
Ing on the evening of the first day
Mm, .04
bedroom .upper,
•f the clinic. All parents and teach­
Urnan“ b"' “
ers who are Interested In the sub­ wunrU nn helpful.
■
ject are urged to attend lids meet­
ing. and will find it well worth vjjilU.
Parents and teachers who ore In­
terested In special problems* of
speech correction are requested to
get in touch with Miss Helen Wade will probably nt Kate Smith. If I Honing gasoline might be a conat the central school.
can get that much out of a hunk tlnuous performance by the board,
since so many apply for more than
the regular quota.
contract with lotnebody. '

or continues to serve honorably aft­
We broke the news to lhe kids
er the cessation of hostilities as
fixed by the United States Govern­ that we were only going to get pres­
ents this year for the children and
ment.
instantly there was such a din of
Marine Corps Officers' School or
Officers' Training School in any I never beard before. Bud voiced
Twelve hundred school children
oilier branch of the service falls to their combined sentiment* with.
participated In the Christmas carol
receive a commission and is given •'This is a hell of a Christmas."
service at the High school Friday
an Honorable Discharge with a
Then
he
stalked
tiie
floor
and
afternoon.
rcvommendatlon for re-enlistment,
would he be eligible for member­ brooded and muttered and came I L. R. Glasgow lias been appointed
forth with some choice tidbits which .I supervisor
.UOCI,,,OI to succeed Geo. W. Abbey.
ship?
A. In such cases where candidates 1 don't know liow to spell and ell- .
bl,nk*
The picture 'Discontented Wives"
at an officers' training school,
]
jjlown at
strand tonight
regardless of the branch of service, ety-biank I m a kid..
are discharged therefrom to civilian
w.
nt ‘ *nd tomorrow night wa* really pro­
life, a copy .of such discharge should
""" c“thanks
for
the
soldier
and
sailor
be forwarded to the National Judge
Advocate for an opinion as to the boxes. A Cadet wrote that they |
eligibility of the holder thereof for very nearly had a calamity with his • THIRTY YEARS AOO
box.
It
seems
that
when
a
box
I
J Dec. 26. 1912
membership In The American Legion
so that no errors may be committed from home arrives his buddies are 1 a movement to establish a peatQ. If a person receives a "blue" afraid the food will spoil And so making plant here Is under' way.
discharge from service in the Armed they pitch in and help him cat it There are thousands of acres of peat
Forces showing service on or after that instant and he said it was Just bogs m the marshes of Barry countv.
December 7. 1B41, and returns to luck that somebody discovered the | Ink a Osgood 77 shot a 224 1’b
razor blades and pen knife before' (when dressed) buck in Ontonagon
civilian life, would he be eligible for
membership in The American Lo­ they were eaten and never to pack Co , during lhe hunting season.
razor blades and knives In a box, About fifty students of Mra.
gion?
of
eatables for the armed forces Archie McCoy's school of Musical
A. No, as a "blue** discharge is
Th?? °n? L*** ™
“4 Dramatic Art were given a
not an Honorable Discharge. We
iiave received information from the wealthy. Id send all the boys I musical party Saturday afternoon
Adjutant General's office to the ef­ know a truckload of goodies so help Bt the Presbyterian chapel by Miss
i Godfrey
Godfrey and
and Mrs.
Mrs. McCoy.
McCoy.
fect that three types of dlsciiarges me Herman.
1 A dainty little affair was the
are being Issued lo those who have
served In the Army.
a select branch Of the service where Christmas party, given by Reaths
Eckert. Irene Gamble and Maud
First; WHITE—
only a out of 32 make the grade.
Honorable—WD AGO No. 55.
I deducted that I must be some­ Quigley for ten of .their small friends
Expiration of enlistment period what of a genius in raising children at the home of Miss tyatha Mon­
Burgeon's Certificate of Dis­ and almost broke r.-.y arm patting day from 4 to 8.
ability.
.
myself on the back this week. Such FORTY YEARS AGO
Underage.
modestry is touching. Isn't it? Or

Backward Glances
Bits of Yesterday

Purchase.
Dependency.
■
Convenience of the Government.
Writ of Habeas Carpus.
Second; BLUM—
Misconduct.
Disability as result of miscon­
duct.
Fraudulent enlistment. ,
Desertion coupled with fraudu­
lent enlistment.
Inaptnesa. undesirable hsblte or
traits of character, Section
vm AR 815-3M, M
Third: YELLOWF Dishonorable.
Complete expulsion from the
Army pursuant to sentence of
a court martial or a military
commission, and for no other
reason.
• .­
It will be noted that the “blue"
discharge being issued Is not honor­
able tn character. In the last war
blue discharges were issued In-shme
c«un«4e
of disability upon termination of
sendee which were not equivalent
to an Honorable Discharge but the
holder of such discharge could have
an Honorable Discharge substituted
therefor and thus become eligible to
membership 'in The American Le­
gion. This would not apply to "blue"
discharges being Issued terminating
service in the present war.
We have not as yet received in­
formation from the Navy Depart­
ment relatives to tlw various types
of discharge which are being Issued
upon termination of service, but as
soon u this is available it will be
distributed to the various depart­
ments.

COURTHOUSE

SECTION TW&lt;
; STRIKER
i tended tlw iuneral of Isturel H
the Christmas program, which siiall in Nashville Tuwttay.

iH7nd7^■l&lt;00v:9,
50YearsOld

was originally scheduled for WedMr. and Mrs. Dale Bump will 1
inesday. was held Tuesday evening tertaln Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bk»
os some of the children wished to of Grand Rapids on Chrf.tmos D
Jesse.Chase brought to this
attend the program at the Quimby
MUs Marjorie Reynolds will h
flee Saturday a handbin that - church on Wednesday evening' •
“•?* vacation durtnc
Delbert Groat and wife to Daniel
___ ____________________
_____
Patricia Bhurlow 1* aaslsUng
Christmas holidays from her stuf
W. Harveth
’fe. 40
* Ac. and vlved old memories for the writerMiss
Mrs. Chase found the neatly folded Mra Jesse
—Callhan
~-.n_------With
... ._
her housed!'at community hospital, Ba
which
»»* wtn spe^
Sue Fuller
Willyard and bin in a piece of furniture that de- r **"
scended to her from her parents,
a nice Christmas gift on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. George Coats, from'• which came in the form of u let- 1 SCHOOLS MADE
Nora Duwson to H, Lynn Newton
nd Wife, lot 7, Bl. 2AButler's Add.. whom came the name "Coats Grove"' • ter from her brother. Sgt. C. E ! GOOD RECORD
Hastings City.
where iuur
four luwiisiupa
townships —oumcr
comer —- ruu»iu.
Poland. This
&gt; iiu wu«
was inc
the first worn
word : Thitty-two
mniy-iwo oi
of uw
the .-&gt;O
58 Hirai
rural schools
city.
_ and
__ j from him for nearly two montlu by which paruclimted In the recent ■
Myrtle Cook to Benjamin A. Woodland. CasUeton, Carlton
Baird and wife, par. Sec. 22; Thom- Hastings. The handbill was the any member of hl* family
The scrap drive have reported that they
apple Twp.
-unusual lype pul out In those days— letter, however, was written Nov. collected 173387 Um valued at |MLLilllan Burke to Lucian S. Will norarticles or price* listed but claim- 18.
wa* not of very recent date. 192. The Coal* Grove school cohortand Wife lot 2 Bl 26 Eastern addl- Ing that rrmnsv
.y.imk netted athem
a.
money umtiM
would lw»
be anvarl
saved if MI
Hisk nrM*nt
present InMilrtf.
location la
is nnt
not krtAnwr.
known. 1• aJI
ed nwc
17225 pounds, hwhich
lion. Hastings city. '
dry goods were bought at the store
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Striker at-. MO 84.
Hooper G. Freshney and wife to of Mr. Stem.
Lewis Stern had a dry good.-, es­
Julius P. Schlpper and wife. par.
tablishment where the Thomas store
Sec. 27. Middleville village­
Grace E. Marshall to Harry Mar—
— —-----shall and wife. kA 13. Oakwood re- Jew *»» Hastings for many years,
sort. Pine lake. Sec. 30 also 120 Ac :,nd
a
likable person-fine
Sec. 25. Johnstown and Barry INrps. looking, alert and Intelligent. He
George E. Connolly and wife to C.! dld
Ur»e buslnes* and prospered
Mowry Aldrich and wife, et al, 80 here for several years, then sold hl*
_ ________________
Chlravn llo
Ac o
Sec
33 Barry Twp
' ’’'i Atock
stock and moved
moved (&lt;&gt;
to Chicago.
He
Vera I. Johnson et al to Albert F.
Hasting* more. than 50 years
Wleringa 1-8 Int. 160 Ac. Bee. 29. al- “«o
so 2 Ac. Sec. 29. Thomapple Twp.
■
***
Addle Jolinson McWhlnney et al I Joseph J. Griffith and wife to
to Albert P. Wleringa. 1-8 Int. In 160
Sedeibauer and wife. 20 Ac.
Ac. Sec. 29. and 2 Ac. Sec. 29. Thorn-1and P"
Johnstown Twp.
apple Twp
1 Nora p Edwards nnd wife to
Aahley C. Johnson and wife to Al-1 Rl'&gt;n'ond W. McKeachie and wife,
r#j
bert P. Wleringa, 1-8 Int. In 160 Ac.. P";
29. Johnstown Twp.
„
__
. IT; .
m
IC»nnVitH *T K/lv
nl tn nnlMV*
apple Twp.
■D DeCamp and wife, lot 40. O. A
Loren R. Johnson and wife to Ai- j
Nashville village.
ben Wleringa, 1-g Int. in IM Ac.', Lyle Miller and wife to Glenn Mil­
.. . - .
...
_
.
Irr nnrl wlfv *9 I . Ar Rm Q
a «*.. oev- sv. iirvrn- ;
—
apple Twp.
|syrU T*'p
Anna E. French lo Albert P. Wler- ' ,O ,A,*° Rote
enga. 1-8 Int.- in 160 Ac. Sec 29. and '
“*• lo^ 81- A,5*u * R**0^. Mill ,
2 Ac. Sec. 29. Thomapple Twp.
ilalte- Johnstown Tap.
,
FertlUund B. Johm and wife to 1 George Kahier and wife to Charles
’ 1L in 160 I Ed’^d Totten, et al. par. Sec. 21,
Sec. 29. j Hope Tw”_______
Ac, Sec. 29. and

w*K»*NTTo«ns

Wallace J. Harris to. Dale Conklin *

A MERRY CHRISTMAS

A.

Thornapple Twp
, Quit Claim Deeds
Ooldla I. McMillan, et al. to Ai- . Elizabeth Hart to Agne* Thomp- ■
bert F. Wlerenga, 1-8 Int. in 160 Ac;1
Sec. 29. and 2 Ac, Sec. 29, Thom- |
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Hastings Jilty.
Margaret I. Townsend to Buryi E.
il arry T. Young and wife to Philo Townsend, lot 9. Blk. 2. Woodland
H. Sheldon and wife, lot 8 Bl. 9. village.
Lincoln Park Add, Hastings city.
Harold J. Swanson to James IL
Swanson and wife, par. Woodland
Midshipmen in the Merchant Ma­
village.
C. H. Osborn and wife to Claude rine reserve receive the same pay
and allowances as midshipmen In
E Wiseman par. Hastings city.
Matthias U trier, alias John BrantClaude E. Wiseman to Estelle V. the regular U. S. navy, while on ac­
Unger, confessed murderer of Mrs Bates Wiseman, par. Hastings city.
tive duty.
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Robert Garrison, wu sentenced to,
life imprisonment at Jackson.
Miss Julia Bajbleri. oldest daugh- |
ter of Mr. and Mra. Marco Barbieri,
died Thursday morning at the home
of Mr. -and Mrs. John Talbot of St.
Joseph of bums received Dec. b when

. . . and warm greetings for the holiday season
and the New Year
Tear to come.

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LYBARKER'S DRUG STORE

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Modern enigma—I've known sev­
eral boys who objected to war and
wanted no part of it, and intensely.
Yot when the Ume came for their
physical in Kalamasoo. they were of
the state of mind where they wantSmoro than they ever wanted anyng before tn Uielr lives to pass
Ute examination and as one boy line stove.
put It Just last week, "If I don't
Last-Friday evening M. L. Cook
aiatD.**. X trted to analyze it With treated his Sunday School class to
hlih'but all he knew was, he Just a very enjoyable experience social
at the M. E. church parlors.
hyd to pass and get in the army or
he would be sank. This attitude and FIFTY YEARS AGO
reaction U discussed In the bent
seller BEE HERE. PRIVATE HARCharlie Crothar. who has been
GROVB.
traveling In the Interest of the
Our Cadet writes that he’Hies a Michigan Whip Co, through Min­
hours and uses up 60 gallons ot gas nesota. is home for Christmas. He
and he feels so sorry for us poor had a narrow escape from death
civilians who have to get along on recently when the train on which!
he Was riding fell through a bridge I
'4; gallons a week. Fooey on his
sympathy, if he will bop a few 60 feet Into the water. Twelve of his
fellow passengers were killed and he I
was badly injured.
Miss Kiltie Holbrook, who is
leaching school In St Paul, Minn,
Ns4 BUgiMo
Clergymen and sheriffs in Eng­ will spend her vacation with her
mother here.
land are not eligible tor election to
parliament.
-ON PAY day. BUY BONDH-

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WE ARE THANKFUL

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be clipped cn a shirt cuff, necktie
or pocket rim.

for the butinett wo hove received

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during 1942 and tho new friends
we have made. From the bottom

To you who hava made this on American Christ­
mas by carrying parcels, buying sanely, mailing
early.

of our hearts we sincerely wish
each and avary one a

To you who remembered to meke Christmas happy
for at many men and women in the Senrice at
possible.

MERRY CHRISTMAS
tY

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HAPPY HEW YEM

EARL R. BOYES

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REAL ESTATE BROKER

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To you who are regularly investing in War Bonds
and giving them as gifts, for Victory's sake.

To you who are doily bending every effort and
every moment toward winning peace with an
Allied Victory!
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HASTINGS CITY BANK
^Fifty-Six Yean of Continuous Service”

STEBBINS BUILDING

PHONE 1669

PHONES: 2105 • 2103

HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BiNNIl, THURSDAY, DKCKMBEB, M, LM»

J5E.

Estcrman, patient at Blodgett bos-'of which there were several, de-

MIDDLEVILLE
will, a
a wnotc
With
whole roonin
month ox
of gooa
good suxx
etiff
winter weather before tho season
was offlctanv ushered in Dee 31
Mki are wnnderiiux if this wUl be'
cm ofliwsta inootiu“kind like

Reginald Smith ipent the week­
end with hb parents and brother.
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Smith and Rich-

Nancy Ire. little daughter of Mr.
Iver. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Maiof. school the past week with severe
The condition of Mrs. Edward

Mrs. Lenna Kirkpatrick will go to
Grand
Rapids, Wednesday and
good Saturday, ai
■ WTUC wru HllCllUCU. UI1U TCAJ *UU- spend lhe Chrblmiu holiday with
I easeful, with good programs.
Mr.
—
— - and Mra. Glenn Solomon
....... and
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; Lieut, and Mrs. ....x
Robert
- Smith
.
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of . Pvt. Robert Goodall Watkins,
Curtis were in Grand Rapids Fort
Oklahoma, are spending I whose marriage to Betty Swift, was
Bunday and called at tho home of fifteen days furlough with her pep- I a recent event, has been transferhI# brothers, WUl and Roy. The pie in n*XmJt
u from •,
Detroit, fri*nH*
friends at
at p««r
East tanLan- 1—
red
Ft.n,.«l*r
Custertn
toaar»mn
campIn
In ths
ths
former
ta among
sing and win spend Christmas tn [ tut. Hb wife will retain her poformer is
among th.
the sick.
sick.
Mra. Mattia Lynd, Mra. Nellie MiddlcvUls with hl* parents. Mr. aition in Hastings tar lhe present,
and Mrs. Vem Smith and son Paul, j
clftlr Drog Uml!y wU1 .penil
Lynd will spend Chriitmas with Mr
Christmas guMts at the W. H. Me- Christinas Eve tn Grand Rapids, al
| Kevltt -home win be their daugh­ ; a family celebration at the homo ot
Hoy Thom has entered Uncle ters, and families, Mr. and Mrs. Er­ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Sam's service and Is stationed at an nest Sandefur and sots. Billie and Tabor.
Douglas, local and Mr. and Mrs Day
Little Rachel Hlar of Wayland
met Bernice Johnson, bookkeeper at Pugh and daughter Mary Ellen of spent last week with her grandpar­
the White Products Corporation, Vennontvtile.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtin and
Leonard
Elwood
returned
home
will remain In Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hlar.
Shortness of time forbids our re­ from Detroit Saturday night, hav­
porting on lhe doings of last week ing completed Ills course as ord­ two Utile daughters of Otsego. were
nance plant inspector and began
Thursday afternoon visitors of bar
work In Grand Rapids Monday.
parents and grandmother. Rev. and
Mra. I. W. Minor and Mrs. Margaret
tiirce west side families when they
have a three way moving party. Bliss.

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Hpoper Freshncy, who has sold bls
home to Suot. J. P. Sehinper. will ley. Mr. and Mra. Jerald Bedford
...UTC U.M,
.v n.
K,CHU1U hottie. . and ghlldrcn will enjoy a family
move
into M
the
Al O
Cleveland
and Myrtle Curtis and children who gathering Christmas day with the
are the tenants there, will move to former's stater. Mra. Horace Llverthe home which the SdUpper fam- 1 Rood “nd family in Grand Rapids,
ily vacates, known as the Monroe 1 Agricultural teacher Elton Law­
Dietrich home.
; rence with hb wife and Utile daughMr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and ter plan lo go to Kalkaska to spend
little son. John, arc expected hom« I the holidays with their parents,
for the holidays, and wilt »wnd tiie | stewart Sweet, son of Mr. and
time with their parents, Mr. and •
WIU Sweeu who recently cnMra. Chas. Campbell and Mr. and | u^ted in the army air corps ta now
Mra Vem Smith.
I local&lt;rd at Camp phUllps, near SaMrs. Chas. Griffin of Grand Rap-1 una. Kansas.
ids was tiie Sunday guest of Mrs.;
r**ivi„
Mri- H
Bennett was confined

And happy holiday.withes
to all of you who have been

our customers in '42.

REED’S DRUG STORE
tWASiSASiSiSASiSiaiaadhWiSAaiSiMi

daughtar. Mra. Charles Lawta and
famey.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith were in
4*.
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and visit*! her stater-in-law, Mra.

nings, so it should be a lisppy time | Grover Clino, who liad just cemftr al the Utils folks. The siaru mencod gathering tn the wlntata
will be open this coming Thuredey taxes for the community, waa rtrick. k--------_ jrtQj &lt;caU appendicitis Wcdne*win

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pilal, and found her some improved. । n
ls mumt enough shown *ent *n operation later In the
Mr. 8tig»on. who b tll al the Smith ' Qj# Thomapple-Kcllogg school will evening. Although the appendix had
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* better and
* about the house
gQjyjupj a&lt;IictaJturwJ and farm , ruptured. Grover came through the
Mra. B. 0. Swift and daughter. mornux.
cne oum s.
j r
r oen
nner ot
ox interDcmpper
uure

H. Watkins at Hopkins.
fifteen days furlough which he will

Streeter at Gun lake.
Mr. and Mr* Lynn Burdick and
children of Hatting* were last week­
end r*e*Ls at the Carl Pterdateller
home northwest of town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pferdesteller enter­
tained at a birthday dinner honor­
ing the birthdays ot her taoUter-lnlaw Chris Malchele, Dee. 13 and her
brother, Jervis Campbell. Dec. IB.
Besldes the honored gentlemen and
the Burdicks others enjoying the
feast were. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs
Malchele and son Max.
The anxiety of some Middleville
parents with boys In service was re­
lieved last week by messages from

had not heard from their son Sonny

ing he was in the pink of health
and located In New Caledonia island.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lynd, who had
not heard from their son. Eddie, in
an equal length of time, had a
Mrs. Maicomo Maciver and Mrs. ...__ _ ___ ku«m&gt; w ume. nsa a
Chas. Robertson were in Lansing
Christinas airmail message stating
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.
ill with a cold and
._
H. .nd IdeeUh «
■_ nnW,™
.y was
— out for the 1 k
he
~n
nn.
Friday night and Saturday. The .11 «U&gt; .
D.U In w.er.1 d&gt;&gt;-. on mmnto., Atnt.
ln
noHh mund Now, ,f «„ or («o
of her daughter. Laurel. Friday when he nude . MUt w Huw
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Phil- (other bds from Middleville can be
night at Sparrow hospital, where
she is in training. She also visited ip Bender will gather at the home heard from Chrbtmas will be much
a cousin. Mrs. Crystal Wimer while of their daughter. Mrs. Maynard brighter for other hones.
MTs. Robertson visited Miss IMUy Miller at Hopkins for Christmas. . Mr*. Della Allen i| spending the
There seems to have been quite I winter months with Mbi Mary Moe
Belle Appleton. Miss Laurel accom­
panied her mother home Saturday an epidemic of bronchbl pneumonb I on Grand Rapids St.
and severe colds among the Hltie j Jack Redford pbns to spend the
for a week's stay.
Mrs. Murray Schnurr of Parmelee folks of lhe community the past Christinas vacation with hb grand­
was In the Cutlerville vicinity one week. Listed among the pneumonia i mother and other relatives at Jet­
day last week because of lhe serious cases but now quite well are Carol feraonville, southern Indiana.
condition of her stater. Mra. Roger Dean. Ivan Gabler. Jane Vander-! Mra. John Robertson b expected
Veen and baby Mac Curtis.
■ home Sunday. Dec. 37 from Caro
Fowler.
Rev. and Mrs I. W. Minor and «*■*State hospital for a short
-- --------vacation
Mr. and Mra. Carl Pferdesteller
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bur­ her mother, Mr*. Margaret Bibs will with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Maldick and children of Hastings and spend Christmas In Kalamazoo with comb Maclver and family at Par­
melee.
Mr. arid Mrs. Hooper Freshney. local the former's children.
Miss Evelyn Geukes. Clarence Sec­
Fred J. White has gone to Jack­
at a pre-Chrtalmas dinner Sunday.
Mra. William Streeter of Gun lake son where he has a position in an tion and Mtss Evelyn Allbrecht are
all enjoying a three weeks vacation
underwent an appendectomy at ordnance factory.
Pennock hospital in Hastings. Tues­
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Helrigtl and from their studies al Michigan State
day. the 15th and is making a good daughter Barbara will spend Christ­ College.
Nelson Burrell, a former resident
recoven’. Miss Virginia Hancock mas with her people at Romeo.
also of Gun lake is looking after the Floyd wUl leave from there for Port of Leighton township, died In Chlfour little Streeter girls while their Monmouth. New Jersey, where he
mother ta ill.
has a position as senior chemist In He b survived by hb widow, the for­
Marjorie Geisseman will be host­ -the signal corp development bureau. mer Flora Coolidge, also three halfess to lhe girls of the local telephone HU family will remain nt the farm sbters. Mrs. Emma Preap and Mrs
Bertha King of Missaukee county
office thb week Wednesday to a home northwest of town.
supper and Christmas
po’.-luck
Sherman Sharp of Muskegon was and Mra Mary Watkins of Central
party at her apartment tn lhe Pdul- —
the -guest
--------------------------------------------of hb mother. Mra. Mary
, lake.
Donald White, son of Dora White
son home. Others attending will be Sharp Wednesday of last week.
Shirley Howell. Florence Gillett. I Mr. and- Mrs Elmer Fenton left
Donna Oatater and Winifred More-'
house.
was inducted into the army in OctoI ber 1941. receiving bls basic train­
ing at Camp Wolters. Texas, latar
sent to Fort Dix. New Jersey and
was in North Ireland from May un­
til September, coming back on the
ill-fated U. 8. transport Wakefield
which burned at sea. September 3.
District Superintendent E. H.
Babbitt of Grand Rapids will oc­
cupy the pulpit at the Middleville
Methodist church next Sunday. Dec.

Mondey night al va*

Mrs Isabel Lepper plans lo spend raeeUn« of the Township Board to
Chrbtmas In Detroit with her sons.
treasurer foru7'
luxttu uu W, uu Mr hud*.,
Sy'E'EJ'SX
Mm Matti* O.—I -ta (tat. . . r»«»*. ••
tie Creek last week where she has Btrtckea with infantileparalysis
&gt; M»d nnritton In th* Hn*n mon,
. “t
..
, w ..
w _ ■■ ,
many yearn ■ao, ne m cuuimea jo
al the American Legion hospital.
^1* chair, but drives hb own car
The many friends of Frank Pratt, and has invented a contrivance
one of our aged residenu, e--------------- -------------- ------------------------ -------------to know he ta confined to
for himself. His wife died last
with spring. He lies good neighbors and

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tn falling health for several months. Grover. we wiU all help you the beat

Rapidrwere
Sunday
visitors_____________
of their ' Mrs.
returned
__________
________
_ Pearl Kenyon has .v
—.—~
oouilns. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Parker, to her home on Arlington Street afMrs. Parker accompanied them 1 ter spending several months at Lanhome for a couple of days' visit.
I ring with her son Sidney and tunMr. and Mra. Harry Bauch and Uy.
roo children wtil spend Chrbtmas
Middleville friends were sorry to
with her Ltep-fsther and mother. hear
u
Mr. and Mra. James Ives in Grand fJned w et Miry's hospital. Grand
Rapids.
Rapids with pneumonia but hl* conMrs Edna BradjBradv who
u-hn underwent
unzlerwent
______ j
Mra.
Sunday ___
w„_____
Mme .improved
an operation at Pennock hospital Hb
— daughter.
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-­ Mildred Mickel
Mrs.
Thursday ta making a good recov­ of Chicago came to the city Batery. according to reports.
urday to be with him during ltis;
Mr. and Mra. Gerald PotU who, illness. George has made hb home
were home for hb stater's wedding, with hb son Richard and family
plalaliff*. it I* QRpKRKb
left early Monday morning for their since hb wife's death last summer.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. McKertit
porta they have much more snow
In IhU esaaa
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Orlffeth
in their locality than we have.
ltd bill
A Middleville boy. Aviation Cadet attended lhe Barry county rural let­
ter carriers Christmas party al Has­
of 144 Michigan men who com­ tings. Saturday night.
IRWIN—POTTS
Hilda
pleted a pre-flight course at the Ssn
A setting of palms, white chry­
Antonio Center last week. Arik,
who Is scheduled for a combat air santhemums, branching candelabra
and
white
tapers
and
a
wlilte
kneel
­
pilot, is now at Park Air College.
East St. Louis, Ill. He cnlbted last ing bench, made a lovely setting for
summer and seems to be making the wedding of Mbs Helen Potts and
good headway for the pilot's Job Edmund Irwin. Sunday afternoon,
at the home of the bride's parents,
for which he is well qualified.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Cutler re­
ceived word from their son Dor who Main 81. Rev. I. W. Minor, pastor
U a submarine radio man in the of the Middleville Methodist church ’
read the double ring ceremony at
covering from an attack of pneu­ 4 o'clock in the presence of about
monia. They have also received lib thirty near relatives and friends.
The bridal party entered the room
Chrbtmas gift, a St. Bernard puppy
frotn New York. Dur. whq gradu- to the strains of the wedding march
nted from Thomapple - Kellogg played by Mtss Evelyn Geukes. who

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r, uiu ciuitucn ano Mr. ano Mrs _ ’ , ‘
-------------------James
RoberL'on will spend Christ- . marriage,
XrcZ,8.!a gown of white satin and
long sleeves, a finger­
mas with the ladles' parents, Mr. chtffan
c,1UlQn with
wl
tip veil and corsage of white roses |
and Mrs. Julian PoUs northeast of
COUNTY OF UARKY
town. Other guesu will be her and narcissus. A gold locket, gift

PtalatUfo.

flrruil

Mrs. Alex PotU of Grand Rapids.
J™"?
WIU
Mrs. Lena Bixler was home from' ^W-of-honor to her stater, wore a
Grand Rapids from Saturday night ’ 80Wn of plnk chUfon Mn&lt;1 carried

th. chy lo .pend the holld.yo with |’ull
her wu Mednc. end i.mll"
I
Mu. Bum. WUtUuu. pi.n. to1
leave thb Wednesday to spend, the ’ &lt;llle
Christmas week with her Ashler, i

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IEOF:

Jcllow roses.

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Mra. Gladys Wurm and family at
WtR1 Irwil1 as best man.
Watervliet.
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I “nd CUre Irwln completing the
Master Donald Solomon, son ot1 wcd&lt;Un« P^rty- ,
/
Mr. and Mra. Riusell Solomon, ta
A ^Pt'on dinner following lhe
out of school quite 1U w?th a coid
June Irwin, Prances Polls and LouMr. and Mrs. Erving McFall have eta Cook. Colored moving pictures
moved from the Joy home to the of the wedding were taken by Henry
.
Luella
Thomas residence which Cunningham.
The bride is a graduate of Romeo
they recently purchased.
'.
high school, attended Peabody ColMr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Poulson
and
two childrm Win Zd CluWmu
at Three Rivera with her parent.- I complet{d hcr &amp;choolln8 *“• M^hl-

BANFTEU)
Mr. and Mrs August Soya have
bought lhe building known as the
"Brick Front'' at Banfield and will
soon move into it.
Mrs. Eva Sweet win spend Christ­
mas with her son, James and Mra.
Bristol in Hostings.
। o'clock.
Mra. Geo. Welch and Mrs. Clar­
1 Santa Claus with sacks of candy
ence Williams were in Hastings on
and fruit will be in Middleville, thb
business Thursday.
Thomapple township
treasurer
^nd.alaoU.u*?1 ?.lhc
week Wednesday and Thursday cveThomapple
township treasurer
Mr. and Mra. Don Putnam will
schools of Millington and St. Johns.
Tlw groom Is the son of Supt. and hare as their Christmas dinner
guests. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Ransom.
schools and has a position at Port Mrs. Kittle Hinchman of Hastings.
Huron as teacher of Civilian Aero­ DeVon Putnam and family of Dear­
born and George Wickwire and son
nautical Aircorps.
। Following the ceremony the brld- Henry of Banfield.
Mbs Pauline Bellinger who ta
al couple left for Port Huron but
I Mra. Irwin will complete her school leaching in Fenton, will spend her
Christinas vacation with her parents
WITH ITS •OID,H.»OWH CMUTTO INOWT UICIS
Guests from out-of-town at lhe Mr. and Mra. Carl Bellinger.
Prank Hobbs who is attending
wedding were Supt. and Mrs. E E.
Erwin and son Clare of Lapeer. college in Franklin, Ind, is spending
Ward Irwin. Instructor in flying al hb Christmas vacation al home
Frank
is a candidate for Officer
the Lansing airport. Miss Ruth Bar­
num of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Training in the Marine Reserves
And lias passed the examination.
Mra. Gerald Potts of LaPorte. Ind..'
Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDougal
Miss June Irwin of Detroit. John
Potts. Miss Evelyn Geukes and Clar­ will be Christmas guests of their
ence Scrljan of the Michigan state son Floyd Tungate and family tn
Battle
Creek.
College, Lansing.
Rev. Robert Smith U clerking in
-ON TAT DAT. BUT BOND*— a clothing store in Battle Creek during the Christmas holidays.
Walter Hobbs, Sr., ta spending
two days each week in Lawton In
the interest of the Wilcox. Rich
Steel corporation.
On account of a prevalence of
whooping cough there will be no

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. .nt*’*1* Get a Whiff of that
U-"1'
freshly- MADE BREAD
Baked So Economically With —

CtVuclwA LILY WHITE
"Th, FLOUR
t/ie Best Cooks Use"

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church thb year.

&gt; CASH FOR
Immediate
Nted*

-So tliat Oiristmas Can hfl^enTiicrJ
Wishti From Our Chriitmas Tree!
YES, we have practice blackouts now
and then. And we’re gradually getting
used to ration books.

Surtly, every bid hat a right to
Christmas.

But America’s Chriitmas will be
warm with light and food and friend­
ship—-while war-worn peoples abroad
face die cold night with fear and hunger.

It i» ironic but appropriate that on
the birthday of the Prince of Peacd,
this nation should renew it* pledge to
win ths war —so that alt the world can
•hare our kind of Christina*.

American children may get fewer
bike* and skate* and trains — but the
children of Europe’s New Order, cower­
ing in dark doorways, will get nothing.

It will take everybody. Fighters and
fanners and workers. It will take tanks
and tractors and turret lathes — planes
and plows and drill presses.
'

It will Ukc an ever-increasing torrent
of electricity to power the factories and
serve the homes. . . . That's OUI job
and we’re doing ill

CONSUMERS
POWER
COMPANY

fNtgST IN A&gt;mUCA! BLY WAR SAVINGS BOND^AND

Wishing you a bright and happy American Chriitmaa, the
ability to uodargtood ond appreciate the bleulagi of freedom
for which we ere fighting, the courage to give everything

above all, Victory, and the speedy return of loved ones!

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COtroHATION
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MASTIN OOBNEM

HICKORY CORNEB8
Mra. Frank Town receive* a ca-

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Tha Martin Banday retool wfll
have a Ohrigtrare tree and short

Mr. and Mr*. John Adams, local,
and Mrs. Glenn Williams and son
Kendall of Gul lake were Battle 1
Creek ihopper* Wednesday.

Marti. Fmak .nrf ™

aznaaoo .’hoppers Wedn*day.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Ban
Mra. Lincoln Bush attended the;
Rural Letter Carriers Christmas
party and dinner which was held at
lhe U. B. church tn Hastings Sat­
urday night.
Mr. and Mra. Lowell Whittemore
and Mr. and Mra. Will Whittemore
were Kalamasoo siwppers Friday
forenoon Mr. and Mra. WIU Whlttemore were In Hastings in the after­
noon.
Paul Kyburz visited his father,
William Kyburz in Leila hospital.
Buttle Creek, Saturday. He will
spend several days this week with
his mother Mr*. Wm. Kybura at
Coldwater.
Mrs. Adda Pierce nnd Mr*. Mario

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. frUnH noc“

BartteU Tuesday ot laat week.

Norwood, Mr*, j. C. Horton and Mr*.
Mary Doster attended lhe MiloCressey Home Literay club Christ­
mas party al the home of Mrs. Nina
Boyle in Milo Thursday.
Rev D. W. Robinson held services

near Dowling Sunday evening.
Mr*. John Hlrringlon and- son
Marvin were In Hastings one day
The many friends of Mrs. Lottie
Colllster are very sorry to hear that
Mias Kathryn Horton of Kalama­
zoo spent tiie weekend with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Horton.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Boulter went
to Alto Sunday where they attended
a wtddlng.-.t
Many thanks to Uic Banner for
Christmas Greetings. Merry Christ­
mas and a Very Happy Prosperous

LU.

*uoo«y

Brass is made by eileying copper
with line, and there is no »ub*U- ,

round UiMa “““x *loo« fto*-

The
first
•Phi MV.
— Kappa,
—— —
a II —
—
. hli
. tori cal Blm rproduced
Beta
founded In 1T78
al lhe College of William and M«ry. 1 in the United Blate* waa the Inauguha* a membership, of 88.000.
ration of President McKinley.

them
fnT teSLte plUl1 thfi nCXt &lt;Uy
Tr,Ut*
attended Bunday morning
at the W. M. church the
Bundays.
Mr and Mra Van T^wn and WoU lake. GuU lake
But Delu^Teonviteacence
daughter*. Margie and Mary of ton. We all tope to be together on
—•**. called on Mr*. ~,
Lf-.mf
1 Mr. and Mr*. Olenard Showalter.
Plainwell,
Prank
their ouih
Mth wedding
wedding anniversary.
Town and Mrs. Hasel Nunnemaker , Mr*. Lloyd Collison spent Friday
EU1*
,,?&lt;Brjort®Bnd
Sunday afternoon.
afternoon with h.r niece. Mr*. Jack Wayne all of NaShvtll. were BunMr. and Mr*. John Mourer spent I Arnold in Hasting*.

Creek. Christmas guests at lhe family of Delton were dinner guests 1 Mra. Millie Fisher zpent Friday of
Mourer home will be Mr. and Mra. I at Stewart Water* on Bunday.
’— ----- - “ *•“ *—“—
"—
Earl Burdick of Augusta and Mra.
Mrs. Clara aainder spent
Lewella Beadle of Battle Creek and | week in Battle Creek caring fat
Wm. Cogswell and daughter Ruby
m Jimmie.
i daughter and little eon.
were Sunday afternoon callers at
Mrs. Edna Brown is having a' Mr. and Mra. Robert

Mr. and Mr*. Rex Water* on Bun­
Mn. Grace Huffman and Mr. and day.
Mra. Victor Huffman and children
CARLTON CENTER
dies of the Wall Lake Club Friday of Cloverdale were Bunday guests-of
Mr. and Mra. Glen Asplnall.
An informal wedding wa* per­
Mrs. Hazel Otis and daughters, formed by Rev. Stone using the dou­
the annual Christmas party.
ble ring ceremony, when Lets LanMr*. George Eddy. Mrs. Adda Elinor and Esther of Battle Creek
Pierce and daughter. Mary Joyce,
caller* at the home ol Mr. and Mra., ert Falconer. MU* Landon to the
were Battle Creek shoppers Wednes­ Howard Johnson Sunday afternoon. I daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Cleon
day. They also visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Burdick of Landon nnd Mr. Falconer to the son
Robert Louden, fanner residents of
East Hickory are the parents of a ** *“
'* ‘
**
“
Wall lake, now residents of Battle girl bom Bunday morning, Dec. 90.
of Welcome Comer*. The wedding
Creek.
at Community hospital. Battle took place Sunday afternoon at 2
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patton. Mr and Creek.
o'clock. Mr. and Mra. Richard Lan­
Mr*. Charles Harrington snd Mr.
Hr*. Lewella Beadle of Battle don were the only attendants. The
nnd Mrs. John Adams attended a
Creek and son Jimmie were guest* bride was dressed in a street length
birthday dinner al the home of Mr.
from Saturday until Monday of Mr. blue dress trimmed tn gold braid.
and Mrs. Leon Pennock Saturday
night in honor of1] Mra. Pennock, and Mr* John Mourer
Rev. MUC
Estle uamea
Barnes oi
of urana
Grand itapRap- mr raiconer leaves lor run uuster
nKt.
whose birthday otlcurred on tiiat
Id* was a dinner guest Tuesday ot i Saturday, having already completed
day.
hi* mother. Mr*. H. E. Barnes. Blair the necessary examination*. ConMr. nnd Mrs. Roy Adrian&amp;on and
Bames of Otsego and son. Keith, gratulatlon*.
two sons Jerry nnd Tom of Battle of Brandley Field, Conn , were call- I Mr*. David Leary who has been
Creek visited at tiie tome of hl* fa­ era on Monday.
| living at Scott Field. Hl. to home
ther. Peter Adrianson Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Glen A*pinall and I viritlng her parents. Mr. and Mr*
Mra diaries Kahler of East Del­ daughter, Marilyn, attended the
ton called on Mrs. Bertha Adanu funeral of Mrs. John Asplnall at E. j. Seek for awhile. If a necessary
I operation proves successful. Mr
Saturday afternoon.
Carlton Center Saturday. Burial was Leary will go into Aviation Cadet
Mis* Jeanne Williams of Kalama­
Training.
,
zoo spent lhe weekend with her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vale
Morrlton
were
Mrs. Hazel Eadie of Rockford,
“
BU-U Sunday
.FSl
entertained Mr. and Mr*. Cleon Lon­
*»«• •««» don. Bunday.
home of his sister, Mr. and Mn. . Mrs. Hubert F. Bronson, daughter
honf. Donald and Sheldon Rogers,
Russel Wolf of Battle Creek.
until New Years.
from Kalamazoo for over Christmas.
Mr. and Mr*. Morshali Norwood.
Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Chamberlain
and Mra. John Cluunberlaln at­
tended funeral services for Mrs
Grace Clark, held at the Wagner
and Clark funeral home In Kalama­
zoo Monday afternoon. John Cham­
berlain. a brother of Mn. Clark, was
unable to attend the funeral on ac-,
count of sickncM.
Mra Mary Doster, who has been
spending a few weeks al Ute home
of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr
and Mra. Marshall Norwood returned
lo her home in lhe village Friday.
. Mr. and Mra. Mason Norwood of
'Kalamazoo spent Saturday night
and Sunday with their brother and
stoter-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Marshall
' Norwood.

noopiull

Bttpr tir driving in the.United
State* to for business purposes, ac­
cording to a survey by the United
State* public road* administration.

A North African variety ot mush-

other mushrooms are so large that

Manufacture* Everything
faeture everything from a pen to a
battleship This one of the slogan*
descriptive ot that city, which sup­
plies moat of the world'* steel pen*.

FANCY
PILGRIM

training at the Community hoepilal

cum*a laat Wednesday waa quite well
attended considering the cold wrath-

TURKEYS

nearly »S 00. The ladles have about
(14 In their missionary can which
is passed st every meeting.

and Mrs. Delbert Meyers and fam­
ily, who live In Elmer Gillespie's

.

YOUNG HENS OR TOMS

43

Mr and Mrs. Leonard Perihoncn
and children of Nlsula. who hut

with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barry,
have moved intq the Carl OnuliuH
tenant house north of Coats Grove.
NORTH HOPE
This community . extends their
sympathy to the relatives of Mrs.

day morning. Funeral was held at
the Leonard funeral home Moriday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hart and
family of the Durfee district spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rankin
Prevent* Darkenteg
Hart.
Placing the egg* in boiling water
Mr. and’ Mrs. William McCallum
of West Hope called Bunday after­
ing when preparing them for hardboiled eggs.
Callum.
Mr. and Mrs. OOty La ubaugh of
Rutland called Friday evening on
Mr. and Mrs. William Anders.
The loudest noise «v»r beard cn
Mrs. Theodore Pranahka who to
earth was the volcanic explosion on working in Hastings, spent Sunday
the Island ot Krakatao in 1893. It
was heard In Bangkok, a mere 1,400
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS—
mile* away.

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�nt Howell. Bunday.
MLss Marlon Roush of Lansing
sprat the weekend with Miss Doro­
thy Bunn.
' Miss Lillian Bleam assisted with
B. Grifflp will the work al the post-office Satur-

Sunday evening callers of P. E
Deming.
Mr. and Mrs. Pred Tabberer and
Mr. and Mra. Herman Oosch called
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Brake of Pleasant Valley Sunday
afternoon to help the latter cele­
brate their 50th wedding anniverStoner. Frank Walton home.
•
Corp. Robert Conley left Sunday&gt;■ sary.
Freeport School closed Friday aftn Woodland on business Wednes- for Seattle. Washington where he•
will be statlOnM until being trans­■ temoon. December 18 for a two
weeks Christmas vacation School
Mn. Gerald Thompson spent ferred to Kodtac Island. Alaska.
Wednesday In Hastings and called
The girls 4-H Club held their. will be resumed again January 4.
on her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christinas party at the home off Each room celebrated Christmas
their leaders Mrs. Virgil Woods and! with a program and exchanging of
Mrs. Ed Lacey and Mn. William Dorothy with the attendance off gifts. Tiie students didn’t expect
Porritt of South Bowne were Friday eighteen. Various games were played! that they could produce so- much
followed with the exchanging ofr talent. Well expect greater things
Clarence Benedict.
gifts. Refreshment* of pop-com andI next time. Mr. Ardis made an an­
nouncement that everyone should
Miss Velma Porbey of Bailie creek candy were served
.
• —-------------- --------- — ---------- -, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and। read the Hastings Banner this week
Mr. and Mrs. George Fbrbey.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore spent because Mr. Hardy was going,to
We're
Mr. and Mrs. William Tinkler of Sunday at lhe home of Lew Matth- make an announcement
waiting Mr. Hardy! Congratula­
Hastings were Friday evening guests I ews and family Of near Hastings,
qf Mr. and Mra. Earl Everson and j Mrs. Emma Anderson was tn Has- tions!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff of
family.
tings Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walton. Mrs. i Mrs. L. A. Seger was a Sunday Hastings were Sunday dinner guest*
i Bernice Clo&amp;son and Nancy were in dinner guest of her sister Mrs. Allen of Mr. and Mra. Frank. Thompson.
Hastings Saturday.
Fish and family. Other callers were Ii Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kunde were Tn
Grand Rapid.* on business Thurs­
Grand Rapids were Friday evening ; Deming of Grand Rapids, and Nan- day.
Paul Mead. 8. of Freeport, is con­
guests of Mrs. Elnora Whitney and ' cy Deming, local.
•
Gaylord.
Mrs. Glenn Kellogg spent Satur- fined to Pennock hospital with a
Mra. Claud Mead has been ill with day with her daughter Mrs. Willard fractured right leg and other Injurthe flu but is recovering.
Arnold of Haxtlncs
Hastings.
. Mr. and Mra. Harold Woods spent I Supt and Mu, Evart Ardis and as he was riding on his sled Wed­
Saturday in Grand Rapids
Jimmy are spending the Holidays nesday night. The car was reported
to officers to have been driven by
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Allerding of with relatives In McBain.
Hastings were Sunday guests ot Mr
Mrs. Ellen Seese of Bowne Cen- Clare Surrarrer. Paul Is Ute son of
Mr. and Mrs. ClemeQt Mead. Mrs.
and Mrs. Harold Aldrich and family.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Geiger of Alto Mra. Scrnlah Seese.
Mead is caring for him at lhe hos­
were Saturday dinner guests of Mr.. Otto Kunde made ____________
,, pital. Everyone wishes Paul a quick
n business trip
and Mrs. Herman Oosch.
to Detroit Saturday.
recovery.
Prank Walton and Mrs. Bernice I P. M Burgess of Battle Creek and
Frank Denise and F. E. Deming
Oosson visited the tatter's hustxind Aaron Burgess of Kalamazoo were
ported that Lewis Neeb is also ill.
We wish them all a speedy recov-

ORT

The Senior class held a Christmas
party In the school-house Wednes­
day evening. Tournament games
were played followed by refresh­
menu of sandwiches, cookies, jello,
and cocoa.
Christmas programs were present­
ed in the Methodist church Sunday
morning and In the United Breth­
ren Church Sunday evening. Each
participant did an excellent job in
adding joys to the Christmas Spirit.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Post. John
and Roger Post of South Bend. Pvts.
Alfred and Frederick Post of the U.
S. Army. Fort Lewis. Wash., and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Olds of Ann Arbor
were guests over last week end of
their daughter and sister and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Everett Love and
Katharine.
Freeport friends were grieved to
learn of the death last Wednesday

GREETINGS
For The

HOLIDAY
SEASON
May you hove the happiest

In Carlton township. He had been
in 111 health for some time. Mr. Fris­
by resided In Freeport for several

of American Christmases!

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS^
DRUGGIST

trucking business, moving from here
lo Carlton where he was a success­
ful farmer. Surviving are the widow.
Lucy; two sons, Rex who resides
near the home farm, and Ralph who
Is with the armed forces over-seas;

sit grandchildren and numsroui
other relatives. Funeral servlets
were conducted from tiie Leonard
funeral home ut Hostings Sunday at

f*A|lf)T 11 A 11 C F
LvUKI ll V U J L
,

Porrcst T. Smith to Gertrude J.
Smith W3*4 lol 30 Cloverdale vil­
lage.
,
Theodore Engelsma and wife to

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE TO ■ .

.

9P.DER TOR PUBUCAT1OI

MILK KEEPS
SANTA ON

THE JOB"

ORDER TOR PUBLICATION

The Government Wants You To Keep Your
Home In Tip-Top Shape

You can buy the home you like . . . even if you can't build the one you want!
So decide on the one you like and let us help you buy it. We can sf ill finance
the purchase of a home that is already built and finance repairing and re­
modeling, but, we don't know how much longer we will be allowed to. So
if you want to buy a home or do remodeling, do it now . . . tomorrow may be
too late. We will be glad to explain our plan that will aid you. Come in today.

uU Prokata Offlea. ba

THE HASTINGS BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN
PHONE 2503

m BONDS

Sure, Santa s job is bigger than ever in wartime.
That’s why he depends on milk for that extra energy
he needs to keep on the job! Take chip from this
hale and hearty Victory worker—milk has a big sup­
ply of the vitamins ond nutritive elements we all need
for abundant health. Be sure-YOU drink enough
milk!”

THAT 10%'

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

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HIGH IN CREAM CONTENT. RAW
OR PASTEURIZED. PT. Cc; QT.

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1

LE6ALS

PROBATE COURT
first wife in Pleasant Hill cemetery
Est Inez E NiclrnU. Bond of ad­
here. Sincere sympathy of a host of
friends Is extended to lhe bereaved ministrator filed, lettera of admln- 7. and par. Sec. u, Orangeville Twp.
। litration issued, order llmltiiig aetam*.
Pearl Oleleh et al to Helen Bar­
tlsment entered, petition for hearing ber, 7231 Ac. Sec. 34. Rutland Twp.
claims filed, notice lo creditors k­
Emma Buck td Helen Barber, 72 81
CHLTRCH OF THE UNITED
; sued.
&gt;
BRETHREN IN CHRIST j
EM. Edgar L. Henney. Order auRobert J. Anders to Helen Barber.
E B Griffin D. D. Pastor
I thorlzlng administrator to assign
7231 Ac. Sec. 34. Rutland Twp.
Phone 302
mortgage entered. Inheritance tax
Elmer A- Loehr and wife to Helen
Freeport
determined, final account filed, or­
der of publication entered.
10: 30 A. M Sunday School
Charles Edward Totten et al to
11: 30 A. M. Morning Worship.
Est. George Tiiompfon. Final ac­ Andrew J. Slaketea and wife, par
Sermon by the Pastor.
count filed, order assigning residue Sec. 21. Hope Twp.
7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor. entered, discharge pf administrator
Topic: ' Let Your Light So Shine.” issued, estate enrolled.
aonoE to cUDriOU
ASSYRIA
Est Allie C. Young? final account
Christmas observance of the Mr.
7:00 P. M. Thursday Prayer Meet­ filed, order for publication entered.
and Mrs. George Conklin fatally was
ing.
Rst. Dora Fedewa. Petition for ;held on Saturday at the hon
administrator tiled, waiver,of notice and Mrs. George Stanford
Pleasant Valley
/
10: 00 A. M. Morning Worship. filed, order appointing ndmlnlstra- ;Ung.
tor
entered, bond of administrator
The Briggs school children will
Sermon by Pastor.
filed, letters of administration is- -present a pageant. "Merry Christ­
11: 00 A. M. Sunday School.
sued,
petition
for
hearing
claims
mas to the World ’ on the night ot
B:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor.
filed, notice to creditors Issued.
8:00 P. M. Tuesday Prayer Meet­
Est. Arthur Chase. Proof of pub­ sponsored by tiie teacher, Mn. Corting.
To all who read these items. "A lication filed, order allowing claims right.
entered.
The Young Mailed peoples group
Merry Merry' Christmas'.
Bit. Eva C. (Nevins) Kenaston
Freeport Methodist Church
Petition for license to sell filed, or­ nrd Holmes residence on December
Everett M, Love, pastor
der for publication entered, proof 30
■ for a Christmas party.
ORDkR FOB PUBLICATION
of publication filed, order allowing
Morning Worship. 11:00
claims entered.
Sunday for an operation on her
Sunday School. 12:00
•
Est. Alberto Barnum. Final ac­ hand. This will be the second one.
Tiie pastor and hb wife extend to
all of our people best wishes for a count filed, discharge of admlnls- 'The first was considered successful.
1 rotor issued, estate enrolled.
Miss Norma/ Case of Utnslng
Joyous Christmas season.
I ESt.
Est. Bert B. Sp;
Sparks. Warrant and comes Thursday for the*rest of the
-----------Carlton Center Methodist Church , inventory filed.
1. widow's election week for the Yuletide vacation.
Everett M. Love, pastor
filed.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randall will
Morning Worship. 10:00
Est. Lydia Simpson. Proof ot spend Christinas with a sister In
Sunday School. 11:00
publication filed, order appointing Climax.
administrator entered, bond of ad­
Mrs. AvU Babcock Is in 111 health
ministrator filed, letters of admin­ and her daughter, Mrs. Virginia
SOUTH SCHULTZ
Many thanks for the nice greeting istration Luued. order limiting set- Izonard. has relumed home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Miller and chil­
...U ,,
"&gt;■«». petlUon tor hr.rln.
card and a Merry Christmas and
mo«»rou. New ve.r to lhe Bonner
'"«&gt;■
“ eredllor. u- dren will spend their Yuletide at'the
force and all of Its readers.
I 8U™,
T.
I -—Chester
Cole Order limiting Kline of Middleville.
1. Sgt.
ogi. Ralph
&lt;uupii DeMott
urmuiv of
ui Alaska
i
-­
- .
..ni.br.nt
The Pleasure birthday organiza­
and •Mr. and--” Mat. Gordon
Kenyon ^
‘Uement entered, petition for
tion met on Thursday at the home
or Houuuu
dlonor
or
NW.
ot Mrs. Harold Holmes for the anMr. and Mrs Alva Kenyon and I tors
” issued.
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“
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v.
awth.
..Final
«cual
Christmas dinner and gift ex­
Mina Kenyon Thursday.
change.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Larabee of , co“’&gt;t
Prank
Frederick. Proof of
Our country roads are in good
Ypsilanti went to Kalamazoo Sat- । Est.
*
”
urday where Dale will take his last publication filed, testimony of free­ condition for an old time sleigh ride
exam. They spent Saturday night holders filed, license to sell Issued, with sleigh bells.
oath before sale filed.
Remember the Farm Bureau I
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlsener.
meeting, supper and motion pic- OBDBk roa publication
Donald Kenyon of Battle Creek
tures at Briggs church Saturday I
spent the weekend with his parents. WARRANTY DEEDS
Burt^i
Burtflh L. Hurdelbrlnk
Hurdelbrlnk and wife
wife night.
nignt.
. »
Thad Cook of Katamaroo spent
pr»bst
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs to Theodore EngeLuna and wife. 20 ■ Miss Bertha Miller of Lansing will |
_
.. _
spend her vacation with her mother, I ti»r» in m
Frank Horn.
Mrs Willard Case and husband.
t&gt;"'»rat&gt;«r .
Our school will have a Christmas v*He Twp.
Mrs. Orra Shiffer of Houghton | of 7r»Utk
program and a tree Wednesday ' Adam W. Burkhart to Earl A. Lee
.&gt;
&gt;
iwill
.'■ Tlose
—■ —
•
nnrl* wife.
.... r.. 5K Ac.
•/» Sec. 2.
n Hope Twp.
night, then
school
for
a ,ant
week's vacation.
Wilbur C. Medill and wife to Clare
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hom visited
Sisson and wife. par. Sec. 5. Orin favor of a wlilte Christmas.
Mr. and Mra. Bryce Meyers of angevllle Twp.
Grand Rapids Sunday.
C. Arthur Klopfenstlne and wife
Lorraine Manning and Sharon ! 10 Charles D. Riley and wife, lot HUBBARD HILLS
Jane of Ypsilanti ore spending some Ci. '■*«
Eagle
’’« rPoint
’”1"* NO. •»3. Woodland i We sure can thank the Barry
time with her parents. Mr: and Mrs. County road men for keeping our
Nora P. Edwards to Raymond W. roads ppen In this pkrt of the counLester Bonneville..
McKeachle and wife. par. Fine take., try. They have done a good job as
Johnstown Twp.
. our roads were drifted full several
GET IN THE SCRAP!
Leon A. Pennock and wife to M. times this winter.
—ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS— G. Reynolds and wife. par. Sec. 8.1 Bom to Mr. and Mra. Marshal)
T*P
,
Tripp Dec. 18. a 9^ lb. boy. Mother
Grace Edmunds to Albert Neubert, and baby are being cared for at the
and wife 3 Ac. Sec. 20, Johnstown . •--------of
*■her
--- folks, Mr. and Mrs. Al••
home
। Twp.
• bert Green.
। Albert P. Neubert and wife to Au- ■,
Mr. anti Mrs. Gordon Green of
| gust Soya and wife, 1 Ac. Sec. 20,.’ Battle Creek expect to spend Christ- &lt;ORDER FOB PUBLICATION
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William W Johnson and wife to will.go into the U. S. Army, having
State of M chlgam 80 Ac. Sec. 25., passed his examination In KalamaYankee Springs Twp.
■ zoo
M
Mina Scott to M. E. Cota and wife
cpl. Chas. Storkan returned to
Nh lota 714 add 715 and par. Has- pine Camp. N?w York, after spendllngs city.
: Ing seven dayg with his relatives
Helen Barber to Jennie A. Loehr, here and at Alto
34zRVJk!lllZwp
i Mrs- »&gt; McKibben's hand, which
r BJL5,Ller a?dJJ?fe 1° CUrtncc she cut with a broken milk bottle
E. Goodrich and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. - it week,
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is getting along as well
24. Johnstown Twp.
could be expect '
Gerald Price and wife to Bernice
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Kelley, lots 1 and 8. Bl. 1. R. J KEEP ’EM FIRING—WITH JUNK!

Have a Merrier
Christmas and
Please Uncle Too
by Improving
Your Home!

9 STEBBINS BLDG.

ORDER TOR PU1LICATIOM

Grant's First Add. Hastings elty.

ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Hutinrg

WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
Wl.hBt
him IH many ciutnman a Merry
Many Chrtltmai
and
Christmas and
Hajjy and

MhMMNHM

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IIGHTY-SIVKNTH YIAI

8 PACKS— 1 SKCTION

.school debt to
Home Front BE REDUCED

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1942

David Goodyear Is
Reemployment
Committeeman Here

Looking Forward

SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 to 8

AMERICA SALUTE

Greelings for the new year. ' | guess where the next blow will fall.
During wartime, there' is no The Axis will be d —The state selective service head­ such thing as a happy outlook, j defensive.

Unpaid School Bonds $59.- quarters has named David Good­ Victory on the field of battle comer.' Bul B word of
$500; $13,500 Now Being year of this city as reemployment only after the wholesale expendl-' Therf u no
committeeman for Barry county.
Collected
He will have little to do while

ition Is needed.
Ittlion yet for
ture of human life and the vast wer optimism,
destruction ot property.
j M
at
military
•hl"; »“*“ “» kMer or .ukwuin
«.t or vioron* “"*»«' u . Mi
.ppNclouon or th- rorrm. coo„

Dear Bob:
Although I have not written you
before, I am sorry I have not done
In 1030 the dtliens ot Rostingt.
so tong before this. I am aware by a vote of five lo one authorised
from my own experience that it lh......
.
is much nicer to get letters when *** “h001 h0®™1 10 *“ue 3170,000 of
away from home than it to to get ,bonds
building a new Central
them while at home amid familiar school building and auditorium. The
surroundings.
I school board accumulated over
Thing* have changed a tot here 350,000 as a building fund and had
X
VIS »S
&gt;n U-

dler* are returned to their homes,
if they have no Job waiting for
them. Mr. Ooodyesr will try to
find employment for them. When
that time comes. he will no doubt
power, .IH b. oooluvtlj*
ask and receive the cooperation of 7"'""'
ail Barry county folks who wish or .te A.I. PO.OT. .nd
to s*e our country recover as or ‘ho r«l &gt;h.‘ Uwro U no .pen
lh,-«uhI,„ u.,^„ wto
quickly
" as possible
------- . from tt;
the ab­
,B' “rt’e .‘ ‘hl. eo^r eoneMon.
normal conditions errated
&lt;
- • -by the
forces of Hitler and Hirohito.
gasoline and oil rationing began. 1 n«»
■?
compl*&lt;*
From ‘he mlllur, Me.polnr,1 *“«
h»pe lh.r rhe
most ot foe people are very busy B?d
‘he building, nt a cost
signing„ tiys different permits in
WuU'd,.renulr* better
W3 .hould be mo.Ur .n Allied
'■“&gt; on Oenn.n Induur,
order to get a certain amount. Once
*350.000 to duplicate the Cenreor 1U.I u INI
mo.Ur ,n
“■'«Po*‘.U»n n.ienu. eom-1
Jn. a while someone Is inclined to Jr“* D,‘”£.The bond* were
Axis year
1 blned w,th I**4 on
Russian
do a little fault finding but they |,n
1931 •
This doesn’t mean that either fronl “nd
troubl«
t,,e
are sadly in the minority and beThe bQn^‘ •« ® be retired in 16
tween you and me. I think IL is a ‘ J**”- ?ar,h
• d*!,lt]lt* iUm u
Germany or Japan will be de- conquered nations will weaken
case of ignorance on their part.- .
b* »«xaUon. sufficient to pav
cisively defeated during the com- Nazi morale and military power
they do not know the real circum- ' “u tlle jnterert and a part of the
His Death Saturday A. M. tag twelve months. Rather, tt »uffieiently to clear the way for
stances.
stances
,‘ Principal.
wtncipai. As
As the debt decreased, the
the
Was A Shock to Hostings
means that the Allies Instead of * knockout blow sometime durtag
We sure have had what you i"UTwt declined each vear. The
delaying,
rear- 1,16 coming months.
might call a steady winter here jlnM nayment wUl be made on May
The people of Hastings were fighting mostly
guard battles against superior j Likewise. Allied
leaders hope
I The principal nf the debt was shocked when they learned Saturday
the time for the past six weeks.
morning of the unexpected death of enemy forces, will have sufficient t,h,t J“Pan's heavy naval and
cut to
w 359.600
150,500 in May. 1942. T*
There
—
Since we have had gas rationing Iivuv
Warren E. Carter, vice president concentrations of men and ma-|«,fri“1
combined with her
there are not so many people driv­ is now being paid in taxes enough and cashier of the National Bank of
ing around for pleasure but there to npoly 813AOO on the nrinciool Hastings. Mrs. Carter and he had teiial on the various far flung Halted industrial resources will I
A total of 15 fox bounties had ;
are still quite a lol qj autos around. and to pay the Interest due next just completed the serving of hot battle fronts to take the initiative. heIP cre®,e “n overwhelming, bal| been paid in this county up to De­
We have lota of fioldiers sailors M»v. Then the outstanding bonds coffee and doughnuts to a company
The Allies, henceforth, will die- »nce of power In favor of the
Township Leaders McelTo - comber 23. The resolution fixing.
Christmas Moiling Imss
and coa'.t guards hcrt^-espcclally will be reduced to 346.000. In the of selectees at the USO headquar­ tate and strategy: will select the United Nations sometime during
Determine Schedules
n,e bounl» «» foxes Bt •’■&lt;» each
-the Coast guards because they have three following years tire entire ters here, when he complained of
Much Earlier Than Usual
was twsuuw! hv th* tvsarrt nf
be ---liquidated, ----and,Han
cuniixt
---- will ------ ­ feeling very ill. He was taken to time and place for battle. It wiU|U»« near *uturecamps uk
at uuui
both vicai.
Clear, mac
lake auu
and cute
Pine debt
lake. They are a mighty fine bunch ilinB* *111 then be debt free.
visors at their October session. Pay­
Agricultural
War
Itroducttan
be
up
to
Hitler
and
Hirohito
to
]
(Continued
on
page
4.
sec.
1)
ment
of
the
bounty
was
to
start
of fellows as tar as I can see.
’ time ail hut two nf the his home and medical aid was
Hastings
post of hcc thia season exGoals for 1943 is to be the main
Before the
Once tn a while a young fellow !sfhoo&gt; dh‘r^u1
,Yank~ 8ortnf promptly summoned.
November 1. The 330 which" the
topic ot discussion at a meeting county has paid for the 15 foxes is according to Postmaster L. F. Mail/
tells me what a swell Job he hasJ*
** included
'~"'.a*a i«
.k- Thorraoole
—i. doctor arrived and shortly after
:are
in the
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_
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__
reaching
home
he
expired.
Ills
death
Kellogg
district,
as
are
four
Irving
of
the
Township
War
Club
Leaders
very
jmall
compared
with
the
dam
­
People began mailing their holihow little he has to do and what
and one Rutland districts. AU th* being attributed to a heart attack.
under sponronhip of the USDA age they would do in raiding chick­
de. This kind of fellow I would like Woodland township districts and I Me* Carter came to Hasting* from
War Board tn the court house here ens. killing game and other birds.
to grab by the leg and duck in a one in Castleton are now a part of Bay City in 1933 to become the
Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 30, at
before Christmas. But the volume
I Judge Xrchle McDonald has ap- 1:00 o'clock.
lank of ice cold water, until he the Woodland district. One or two cashier of the reorganized national
________________
RECOGNITION_______
GIVEN
promises to earn his money and Carfton districts could be added to I bank. He had been vice president
To Pay County. School and P°lntwl Attortiey Burton O. CatneWoodland and benefit both. One or | and was the active man in the
On Friday before Christmas there
Lhaol Band aL.uirom-.it.
ron- o( Charlotte, the prosecuting realised, there must be a 12 per ’HASTINGS TEACHER
■were 140 sacks of mall sent out from
School Bond Requirements । Stamey of Eaton county. The cent general increase in agricultural
Nd* doubt you read about old two Castleton districts, all those in; management of the First National
—
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also
of• the Bay
County —
Sav
Hastings High giving Belding a r ।Nastinas townahlo and Baltimore. Bank
Mrs. Mabel Field, city treasurer, is | vacancy In that office was caused products during 1943 over that of ।Mr.PB.n .ntoBUl Rdue.Uon So­
ones in Rutland. Ings Bank of Bay City. He filled
trouncing which victory leaves Has- ,ne. remaining
"nu
1942.
nn« *nt1**Hn&lt;, thl. r.IV.
' b&gt;' U,C
11811011 Of Robert C. CaiT
bulletin a Hostings teacher, of our postoffice. The Christmas
tings still
UR,,
nm undefeated. The pros- P«»aWv
or lour In Boo., .nd the office of president of the Ex-' nou
collecting this city s winter tax of
who WBS elected to
Here tn Barry county the fol- ciety
1
----—» &lt;M I.™
-- —
- FXX1 ™lu,h b
* mnnv
prtt* of
-U
••
O’lM
nol'iroUr. change dubs of Michigan while a
Avery Aten, was given es- Packages sent out were greater In
1
levy, which Includes the county &gt; m-t position In November, and had lowing schedule for increases Iras George
ITprompl lormer eo«h Lrlo Bon- ‘‘
•boMon.l resident of that city.
;
tax. the school tax and the amount i qualified. Mr. Carr had received been established: , A 3 per cent podal
r««n‘Uon Io. wmr ol bU
■»a .id hU «» KUiMkr. loj™
SJ1"
Mr. Carter had been active in clvincrease in dry beans planted: a ,
hua.-blM from Ann Arbor
their children
w“— “
to Hutinn. That ic affaire and m Masonic orders of the principal due this vear. also! bis commission as a lieutenant in 29 per cent increase in ootaloes excellent work. Mr. Aten is head reflected In larger gifts and more
would mean that Hasttngs would also in the Methodist church since the intwest. on the school debt. The i the U. S. naval reserves, and will planted: a 15 per cent Increase of
1 the Industrial arte department of of them.
at -a —
school
total ’amount to be raised this win- report January
’
*2 —
• • 'at
— • tn sugar beets planted: a 2 nerPour
city schools.
j The local sales of stamps this J
o&lt; £!~r
"j™™r«o~r. ‘or lb. pu- coming to Hastings. He was a mem- 1
A short life history of Mr. Aten/°r the first 20 days of Decen
•ber
■oer 01
of roe
the urana
Grand Rapids
icapias uonsistory.
Consistory,:1ter ln HBJ'llnK&gt; I* 381371.00. None Harvard University for training.
cent increase in cows and heifers i■
'were 35J10.10. For the same pa
STirSf ^l!S “’nJ!.
en. rooM no. bo was a past commander of Hastings of this is for regular city expenses. U.S.O. CAROLERS
kept for milk; a 3 per cent increase I :Includes the following facts:
Knights Templar, was an active' A ’“^over one third is the city's
uur. wiuu.. Iiuucw
M »«***!'expected to tax Itself
. for .SHIHnnal
in liens and pullets kept for layadditional member of Glblum Council also of lfrop°rtlon of the county tax. to pav CONTRIBUTE 33535
dustrial Arts department at HasU1?
0Ter l«l for '
a story as the fellow who walked
school buildings for children living the Royal Arch chapter in this city.
^tar running, «I*n»e» of
Ungs High school, was born in Man- P^nod^ of^31 JOI-96. This ti
The success of the US.O. Clirista mile for a camel.
outside the cltv. But Ln the recon­ He retained his Blue* Lodge p. tt
county. Nearly 318,007 of It mas carolers is mainly due to the ln number of chickens raised and Chester. Mich., attended the Clin-1™1 the December Chrtstm
Well. I guess I'have written you
A. M. membetVUp in Ba^y. He
W" »*•
a lot about how things are going struction period following the war
efforts of Keith Lancaster, an Al-1 a is per cent increase in number ton High school, received his B S.
such a building might be a project took much interest ta the Hastings: the out3lan&lt;llll
outstanding
“ bond
boni1 indebtedness bion college student, who originated: of turkeys raised. There will also degree from Western State Teach- I ««&gt;« «“n *
along here but I w*nt &gt;'«» to know
- of the Hastings city school district, the idea because he wanted to dor be Increases In canning crops ai- ers College, and his M. A. degree
■that no matter where you are or worthy of government aid. with W.
K, Kellogg Foundation aaahtance
, and a considerable payment on'the
from Wayne University and the
’T*'® OatabCT
what you' are doing, my thought
A tuition fee that would cover tha director of the Hastings Masonic‘ principal next May. Tire entire aomething for the n»n in aervlce though no definite goals have been University of Michigan.
hkh
1 Uub *
and best wishes are always with cost of teaching and the mainten­
who come to Hastings tn their lets- I established as yet.
uuiiciiMky ui
; school debt will be wiped out by the ure time.
you.
II "
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— —
-■* following this
During
the
week
He started teaching In 1935 at.
sportsman, a member of the Barry
ance
costs
would
probably
be
no
December
tax
levy
of
the
year
1945,
George Miller.
Keith planned the details and or- ।announced meeting of the Town­ Hastings High school. For three ’ a (.&gt;
more than the rural districts would County Rod and Gun club and or­ and the last of the school bonds
.p
ganlzcd and rehearsed the group of :ship War Club Leaders, other summers he was handicraft instruc- .
ganized the first soft ball league In
Another year coming up and old pgy to maintain their district this city. He loved the out-of­1 wiU be paid In May. 1948. The city carolers that included Mary Ket­ meetings Will be conducted in each
schools. The ’tste gives aid In trans­
government has no debts whatever.
Zolly doesn't give a hang if they
cham. Pauline Chandler. Marjory E. township of the county at which ma wo and for the last summer held last and that wiU continue
porting pupils to and from schqpls, doors. and enjoyed deer hunting in
ration everything from fish to nuts,
um*
nnal'inn
th*
V
M
1A
..
time
information
vital
to
the
ag
­
Boyes.
James
Malcolm.
Marjory
L.
the
north
woods.
expenses up to July. 1943. when the
if 1943 brings us victory and brings which would, with the tuition, m'vIn the National Bank of Hastings next city tax will be due. The city Boyes and Donna Chamberlain, lo­ ricultural war production program camp of Grand Rapids
cr the expense of carrying the pu­
Oof
f tthe
foe Hastings postoffice
postofftoe for
for
you all back home. If food ration­ pils to Hastings in buses.
Mr. Carter enjoyed the confidence and the school board have, tn recent cal high school students, and Doro­ will be given, and facta pertaining
Mr. Aten has leathercraft, art- according to available figures
ing la U»e weapon that those of us
thy Stanley. Cyntheal Reed. Maur­ to progress assembled.
The Banner Is not urging this of the directors and stockholders,
metal work, and model ship build- thia la written, will show a dec
back home can control, why well plan, we are suggesting It u i pos­ and was a careful, conservative, years, been carefully and prudently een Haavind. and Stephen Hath­
Secretary ot Agriculture Claud Ing as hobbles and devotes much of about 124 per eent. Last
managed.. Hastings is fortunate in
Wlckard expressed the idea behind time In his home workshop. In 1934 they exceeded 399.000. A post
sible means of giving superior capable offtoiaL
having capable men willing to serve away. college students home for
duration if it is*necessary, for your school advantages to the rural areas
these meetings and activities when
Surviving Mr. Carter are tha wi­ the city and the schools, and to Christmas vacation.
victorious return—and-fellows that involved, without adding to the cost dow. Olive, a son Clare E. Carter of
Contributions to the group to­ he said, "In this battle of feed arshlp at WMCE.
manage them so well for the public
would really be devotion to you and of our schools to Hastings taxpayers, Miami. Florida, where he 13 tn the good.
taled 335 35 which amount has been we are not going to be- too late
and without incorporating the ru­ government service. There are also
Arts Union at Western and now is two and a half times that sum
Hastings has much tangible prop­ turned over to the U.S.O. treasury. with too Utile I"
beans.
ral districts into the Hastings school tiro brothers,'John of Detroit, and erty to show for the money It has
These young folks deserve con­
serving as chairman ot the Indus- 1941, and will be considerably m.
Oh yes. for the first order of district, or requiring larger school Albert of Auburn.
received in taxes. It would take gratulations for the financial sue! trial Arts section, number four, of than twice that amount ta 1943.
business—a carton of cigarettes is dljtrict taxes than most of them are
cess
of
their
venture
and
also
forSw
■■
tin*
it
*
the Michigan Industrial Education
“ ’
“
The funeral vu held Tuesday 1750,000 to duplicate its school
on the way to you, Robert Claude now paying.
KlSG
111
afternoon at 3 o’clock, at the Metho­ plant, and fully 8300.000 to replace their sincere interest and desire to1 IO V^Ueil
Society.
Hammond, and we hope they are
dist church, under the auspices of its water supply system. Its sewers do their part in helping a worthy *
*
‘
Another article described a fold­
your favorite brand.
the Knighta Templar, and with his and sewage dlsoosal plant would cause.
ing coffee or tea table with draw­
Here's some news we bet you fel­
pastor. Rev. I* Winston Stone, in call for an outlay o4 3250,000 at
The turkey market was definitely ings and lUustratlons by Mr. Z
lows didn't know about. Well, you ELDON COBB. Prop.
charge of the service there. The least. Its nine miles of cement and IN WHICH THE RED CROSS
remember those questionnaires you
20 miles of Black top paving, with HOME SERVICE CHAIRMAN
|___ r
____ _
♦»
As Mr. Cobb Is working In defense, burial wiU be In Bay City.
In fact, it nearly "went out of sight." history.
filled out. when you were asked the
i the curb and gutter, would cost SUBS FOR CUPID
Jay Andrus, it seems, brought In
name of your home town paper— petty at public auction at the farm
a fine 20-pound bird for sale to a
S'.
that me lads is how your "Unde
REVERSE ENGLISH ON
have* a greater variety of "trouble local poultry dealer.
8am" acts as your publicity agent located 2 miles east of Carlton Cen­
But sometime during the tran­ BILL'S CHUCKLE
■ shooting" to do than the Red Cross
because from then on we get wofd ter. or 4 miles areot of Woodland, or
saction. the gobler escaped and pon­
about your accomplishments and the first place east of the Friend
On Monday night last week To h*’e ,U of u,ls and lo •* prnct" I Smith, who volunteered for this Job. derously winged its way to the top
men
gang aft aglee.’
thieve, broke
Into roe
the Burdick
ta- —
W
&lt;«» °f —7 7,
£—
“L.
J*?**
school house. He offers a good oucirn
oruse into
ouraiCK
is. frtr
»
vu both surprised and delighted of a three-story building on state
. U
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. rernrM
. ....
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eltlven ran
h* thnnlrful
Thus spoke Robert Bums. Scot- ' ducted
This week we have advance news work team, eleven head of cattle, rem
HuhvUU
1115
J™
—
— —
•
............the store 1 Hastings and life in Hastings are to discover that her first official street. It eluded attempts at capture land's beloved poet nearly 150 years ■ goln* to Ftort Custer that
dates of your furloughs from Great a boar, a quantity of hay and grain, cash.
On
Tuesday
night
by
the
stratagem
of
hopping
down
assignment was an entirely happy
rhlle.
Lakes, even before some of you knew and a good list of farm tools. In­ of Don Wright at Dowling was
one. In fact, she acted as an to the rdof ol a two-story building
However. BUI Smith, Delton busl- Route 3; Robert W. Raid,
it yourselves. Harold Kimmel ar­ cluding a tractor. Dewey Reed Is to raided. The robbers took 31500
emissary of Cupid. It seems that next door. When the pursuers left to nessman and a nest of little mice in tings Route 4: Leonard C
rives home Jan. 26 and reports back be the auctioneer and Clifford Ham­
a Barry county boy now on duty reach the new location, the big bird a desk drawer combined last week Roscoe. Nashville: GUbart 1
Feb. 4th; Paul Adcock and Edward mond clerk. Turn to the ad In this rumored that a Vermontville store
thousands of miles from home flew atop the three-sfory building to prove that intervening years have Townsend. Toledo; Gordon
Pierce get home Jan. 18th and re­ issue for full particulars.
was entered Tuesday night The
with Uncle Sam's fast-growing again.
not dulled the truthfulness of Bums’ J7***and’
turn Jan. 27th. Well be glad to
sheriffs force and state police are
army thought of a certain young
Eventually, however, the turk was qualntly-expreased philosophy.
&gt;
see “you guys" and don't forget the
investigating. The officers arc sat­
lady back home and with the as­ brought to bay by Chief of Police
IMU. it seems, placed his ration
Do^l'.
u
UB.O. dances every Saturday night
isfied that outsiders, not local tal­
The Barry
County
Rationing__________
____________
__ _ Harry Thompson who stalked it into
sistance of_____
the far-flung
Red__
Cross
ent, rpade these raids.
are for you. too. Stop in at the
Board are enjoying the use of some organization lie arranged to have a borner protected by thick brick book of gas stamps tn a conveniently
•
U5O. room for all such Informa­
FUNERALS FOr'mr'
~
fine new tiling racks, very badly ; a bouquet of flowers delivered to parapets and then brought It down located desk drawer so he wouldn’t
tion.
Klwanls club members were hosts
needed and making the work of her home on Christmas day. And with one well-directed shot from a I
AND MRS. JOHNSON
*lnd l^m',
I P*ui LeRoy Rose, HaaHnwato more than twenty Hastings boys
uicoc uuay peupir auuicwiiuu easier no, it was Up IO MTS. onuUl OS small caliber rifle (and when Zip
The bodies of the late Mr. and and more pleasant.
Stanley Stauffer writes, that ha
That was his plan.
gnl ^tonao Kingsbury. Hi
, home service chairman to make the shoots.’ something ala-ays falls—if
It should have worked, too. But it I nLu .
»
Mrs. Charles Johnson, former Has­
had always wanted to cross the at the Hastings Hotel
Tills equipment was made possl- presentation.
Whi
was
this
~nca ulll
. i»muy
so nBp
happened
that a
family of m«x
mice; on.,.* *j. • j-h„
John v
v W(ighL ■
ocean and he sure saw plenty of
A turkey dinner vu enjoyed by tings residents, arrived from Santa ble through the kindness of the thoughtful soldier and who the nothing ejse. at least the bullet). I „
In this manner, the "fast rising" Bbo
for
|
water before he reached Africa. He the members and their young guests. Ana, Cal., Sunday night and a pri­ Grand Rapids Bookcase Co., who lady? Well, there's no secret in­ local
also LTr/L!./.
loon.
took B
aa llklng
nxing
liking
lor
for that
roai
that selfsame
sensamc
selfsame
*a*.
George
—
ro..,
turkey market was restored to aiso
L,
.1Y™*
’ .9.*?^
vate
funeral
service
was
held
Mondrawer. Looking for suitable mater- I
’ Mich.; William
feels fine and says the people over After the dinner there were gifts
donated the material, and Geo. valved, of course, but far be it normal again.
there arc about 100 years behind us for the youngsters, and Philo Shel­
Aten and the wood working class at I from the editor of this paper to
&gt;&lt;■5 iu uuimc u wnim um, iui
uurtts Jackson; Bernard cia
and Mrs. Aben E. Johnson, ti&gt;e the high school, who constructed ib I cause either of the principals In
In their farming methods, travel and don showed movies.
pecllve offspring, mama mouse (or -Whitmore. Nashville. Route
clothing. Maybe so. "Stan" but if
The rationing board has no funds this little drama any embarrassmaybe papa. If he could be per-1 Kenneth Edward Beckwith. !
Harrison Dodds was chairman of Rev. S. Conger Hathaway officiat­
ing. Interment was made in Riv­ wlth which to buy needed equipment ment through publicity which may
you could see the hats the gals are the program.
suaded to do that much work । tings; Harold Charles
erside cemetery.
and they greatly appreciate this * not be wanted
wearing this year—well, we wonder!
around the house) spied BlU's book Battle Creek.
‘
kindness on the part of the donors. I
Stan's birthday is January 22nd
of stamps.
d
Nice, soft material for a neat Un- ! . inn ary HAH iNtr
and his address Is
The annual meeting of the Barry
Wausa. Nebr., Dell Johnson and
PPC Stanley A- Stauffer. 36154255
County Farm Bureau will be held Ing right at Land! Boy what » ,HOOKS ON SOUTH I
The January meeting of the Hos­ his daughter from Omaha. Nebr..
Btry K, 08th C. A. (A.A.) '
In the dining room of the Metho­ t)rralt!
tings Brotherhood will be held Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson of
; The Hastings Public
So, the mouse family went to work J Available considerable i
A-P.O. 888. c/o Postmaster
dist church in Hastings on WedMonday evening, January 18. Rev. Indianapolis, Ind . and Mrs. Erik
Inesday. Jan. 13. The meeting will and built a cosy little snuggery in
E. H. Babbitt, of Grand Rapids,
I begin promptly at noon with a pot­ the corner of Bill's desk drawer.
now district superintendent and i the funeral.
luck dinner. Mr. Longnecker of the
Another who writes from Africa a former pastor here, will give
Everything went serenely until Bill
State Selective Service Board has
to Max Freeman, "Everything is O. the address. It will be a pleasure NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF
for the members to greet And to HASTINGS AND VICINITY
&gt; been secured as the speaker for the opened the drawer. Then you can interest tn this section
K. with me. Hope to get some mall
hear
Rev.
Babbitt.
'
Imagine what happened.
Once again the Banner is spon-' Furniture Store. High Chair: A. J. occasion.
Due to.New Year's Day failing on
soon. Thinking of you all.** Max’s
The mice soon found themselves
Two directors al large to fill
address is
the first Friday In January, tiw So­ soring a contest to see who the first Larsen. High Chair Pad; Carveth
ANNUAL MEETING
and Stebbins. Baby Set; Reed's vacancies caused by the expiration without a home and Bill found hlmcial Security Board representative Baby of 1943 will be.
Cpi. Max Freeman. 18011123
'
Drug Store. 32.00 Certificate for of the terms of Mrs. Claude Hoff­
Annual meeting of Stockholders from Grand Rapids wiU be at the
Co. D.. 16th Inf.
This youngster will receive a fine baby merchandise; J. C. Penney Co . man and Elmer Bush; a director least with a badly depleted supply.
of Prairieville Tele. Co. will be Hastings post office on the second
AMI. No. 3.
recently drawn
Friday. January 8. from 12:00 to assortment of gifts from Hastings Crib Blanket; C. B. Hodges Jeweler, from the northwest quarter of the
' Camp Pickett. Va.
P. M. for the election of Directors
merchants and business men. Any ----Baby
- —
Ring;
.w. .Food Center. ----------12 canscounty to fill vacancy of Earl Kerand any other business which may wishing Information pertaining to baby bom in Barry County after Baby Food and 12 cans Condensed i meen. expiring director; and one place our money on Bill.
Now for addresses the space will legally come before the meeting.
12
la
o
uviui.1.
’
clock
midnight.
nuuuism.
December
Dticuiuci
31,
ji
,
Is
»
,
tuu*.
nuw*
riumo.
O
uvuquev
ui
uiv
.u
iui
Milk;
Wilcox
Florist,
a
Bouquet
of
•
for
the
northeast
quarter
to
fill
old-age and survivors insurance.
allow.
Henry M. Rogers. Secretary.
eligible to enter and the one bom! flowers for the Mother; Banghartj vacancy of Carl Brodbeck. expiring the local rationing beard U sending
first wiU be declared the winner. • Bakery, a cake: Montgomery Ward director, will be elected. It la also the nest to Washington to attempt
Only children bom to parents Hv- and Co.. Safety Gate; Hastings Cut ■ customary st.the annual meeting to an adjustment.
6th Division
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
r^ntmlv are
tr* atlalbAa
Rat* Rhn*
nalr nf
Ing In
in TUm
Barry County
eligible.
Rate
Shoe fttnr*
Store, pair
of ihaM'
shoes: T?av
Tay-— . *l**t
elect delaaatea
delegates tnr
for th*
the XTIrhlaan
Michigan
The first meeting or the Cham- Ina*
The following prises are being of­ tor's Shoe Store. Combination set' State Farm ~
Bureau annual meeting ling at a radio report telling about
The regular annual meeting of
San Francisco, California
stockholders of the Has
an Eastern filling station proprietor
held at Odd Fellows hall Monday fered: LyBarkers Drug Store, a baby
Lewis gradusud from Hastings
The Banner, 83.00; Highlands Dairy, Leon Young, manager of the Has­ who found that mice had devoured
will have charge. Reports riage set; The Value Store. Robe a Quart of Milk for 30 days, Ben tings Services, will be tn charge of his gas ticke ta.
(Continued on pegs 4. toe. 1)
special prises.
and Bootle combination; W. A. Roth. Franklin Store, a swaaler.

J„ ,

ONE YEAR CLOSER TO VICTORY

Happy Nefc Year from your Home Newspaper

SUDDEN PASSING OF
WARREN E. CARTER

and may this new

year of 1943 be one of purpose and courage and progress for us al!

a year that will help us lead the world to peace and Freedom

and bring to this, our land, a triumphant Victory!

111891

GOALS FOR COUNTY

TO COLLECT CITY'S
WINTER TAX

N«°r15 LARGEST holiday
27

Names New Eaton ,
Proiecutor

JufUbeTX^im

Chief of Police Colled

Local "Turkey Mkt."

AUCTION SALES

Thieve* Raid Dowling
And Nashville Stores

Rationing Board
Appreciate! New
Filing Racks

Kiwanit Club Hast
To 20 Local Boys

ANNUAL FARM
BUREAU MEETING

The Banner’s Eighth
Annual Baby Contest

TWENTY SELECTEES
Js PASS EXAMINATION

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, THUMDAY, DKCEMBEB 31, 1H1

' vacation with thoir parents. Mr. and
gifts and greeting cards. Their GREGORY
Mra. Roy Built and Mr. and Mra '
friends wish them many more years
Christmas day guul* of Mr. and
Steve Cooley.
i
of happy wadded lift.
Mrs. Blmer Bush and family were
. • Mr. and Mra. David Irwin enter-' Hoapital Guild No. u will meet
Mr. and Mm. Fred Bush and family
Mr. and Mrs. Don Heater have talned Mr. and Mra. Alfred Munjoy tor deaaert-bridgs at l:w Tuesday, HENDEBMHOTT
of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs Roy
moved from N. Broadway to their nnd Mr. and Mn. Richard Munjoy J»n- »• «t the home of Mn. Glenn
We are sorry we didn't get our Bush and family ot Hastings, Mr.
newly purchased home on W. Grand of aouth of Harting* ChrizUnaa day. &gt; Kahler, 830 a Parte St. A food sale
and Mm. Lawrence Allerdlng of
About 20 families were found in j
a,M’
heldBL .
and------------------------Theodore Bush--------and
The Henderahott school teacher Route
—— 2.
--------Jhta city who aiiould receive Chriil- j
-----------Mm. Fanny Smith. 1300 8. Han- •ma* basket*. Some of the famUies! Townrend Club No. 3 will meet ha* been on the sick list the part' daughter. Eugenia, of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jones and
■ Jau- I al 8 o'clock p' m’ Wa^nt week so the school didn't have a
Johnron ot
of H*»Ha*!j family and John Johnson
H^miJ^raiUne m ; four chUdr*n The Junior Cham-1 business and installation of officers, Chriatmaa party.
• *.._~4*te
—A
The pupiia at McOmber iiad their • ‘inga
apent Ohrtrtmas with Mr. and
home Monday morning falling h t&gt;er of Commerce distributed the
8r, and
ChrtitmM party o«i Wedneday night Mr*. John
*-v“ Johnson.
-----------—' Lor
’ —­
such a way as to break her right.
Tuesday evening.
Guild 10 will meet with
wrist Rhe vai taken tn Pennnck ■
_____ - - *“ule
I Mr*, mare aacn.ee ai iju h Han-1 "J4. P"1
• ,nna program. Their etta of near Prairieville. Shirley
over on Thursday. Jan. 7th. Mn.'directton^of’Mrs^Rotot ^tawtow Ann remained to spend her vaca­
tion
*nnur H*,„ „4
Herten
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slocum and
We could »ay "orchids to you" but that's too up to
family were Christmas day guest*
Mrs W. A. SchaderUUl with the
welfare. Hastings .
of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrjck Slocum
influenza.
i Elaine Winslow, Hastlngi .. ai 1 GLASS CREEK
date. Whot we really mean is thanks for your patron­
*
Word has been received that Pvt Rolx.rt C. Andcrsoh. Hastings .19 | Mr. and Mn. Prod Otis. Ray and bert Brill’s Wednesday night and and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Burre! Phillips en­
Robert Munjoy has arrived safely Helen B. Dugan. Hastings .. -19 Robert, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Enray. attended the McOmber Christmas
age, and may 1943 be a year of Victory and Happitertained Mr. and Mrs. Jay Snyder.
in
•" Africa.
(Vernon J. Engle. U. 8. Army.. -91 Miss Joan and Miss Genevieve were party.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Phillips and
Don Hosmer and family of Char­ Catharine
P
Osborne,
City..
Mr.
and
Mn.
Ernie
Matteson
en
­
--,— - • —rr—' -rr”—-« Sunday dinner guests in the Harry
Mary Ellen of Harting*. Miss Susie
lotte spent ChrUtmxs with his W.UMkT A Iranad.,
I nunn hom.
*&gt; In
1*1 w*un«i
«vuu&lt;«cav RutUnd.
nuu»na, tertained their children and their PhlUipe. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
mother, Mrs. Eleanor Stridden.
Audra M. Densmore. Hastings. .23 i pv, Alohetw'
as -------Dunn of Camp ~
Barry, families on Chris Unas day.
Konleczny and Kenneth for ChristFloy Moored and family ot Cale­ John E. Blanchard. Doster ....... 33 I calif ni t'
theyhonor gucat.
donia were Christmas day guests of Roberta W. Miller. Doster ...... 33 j Mr. and M^.-oUde’T^ Patty with Mr. and Mm. Ted O'Laughlin,
Mrs. Thelma Cousins of Kalama hLs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow
spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. attended the Christmas gathering soo and Loren Pierce of Hastings
Moored.
at the home of Leon Moon tn Dow- were Christmas day guests of their
Oldest Demertlc Deg
। Merritt Oates at Holt.
MOBIL PRODUCTS — DISTRIBUTOR
Mr. and Mn Clifford AUerdlng
Carvings In Egyptian tombs sup­ i Visitor* tn the Forrest Havens ling. z •'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pierce.
297 E. STATE ST.
BASTINGS
PHONE 1554
entertained a family gathering at port the theory that the Saluki or I home during Christmas 'and the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brill and
Miss Clara Bush of W. M. C. E.
their Home on Eiut State Road
Persian gazelle hound is the oldest ! weekend were Mr. and Mm. Gordon
Christmas day.
' Havens. Mr. and Mrs Rex Tate of guests at Percy Dlmonds, in Haa- lah Bush.
known domestic dog.
Mr. and Mrs. Voile Benner entertings.
■ Ypsilanti, Mr. and Mn. Robert McMr. and Mrs Dewayne Greentalned a number of relatives Christ­
Olocklin and family and Mr. andI
Dr. and Mrs. Glen Gunn and son field entertained the Greenfield
Nichelaa 11
Syutkrllc Gas
Clethea Around Man’r Neck
mas day at their home on North
, John
of Hastings.
of Kalamazoo spent Chrisunas with family Christmas day.
Nicholas II. last czar of Russia. I Mrs.----------Havens
- ----------Germans have synthetic gasoline
A mnn wears al least six layers Hanover St.
Mr. and Mm. Chas. Whittemore,
Whittemore., A. O. Cla'rk and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henion and
was a member of the Romanoff 1 Mr
In tablet forms, according to cable 1 nf clothes around his neck: Collar
Miss Clara Bush and Miss Imo­ dynasty, which ruled Ruzsla from [Mr- “nd ^reMr. and Mrs. Chas. Hendershott Mr. and Mm. Vem Haywood were
Whittemore
reports. When mixed with water has at least four thicknesses; tie gene Cooley of W. M. C. E. Kala­
tats to 1017
Ian&lt;1
ughler* attended the family ।entertained their daughters and Christmas eve guests at the home
these tablets produce auto fuel .
mazoo. arc spending picir Christmas
it least two.
Christmas dinner at the Fred Bcch- families with Geo. McCulla ot Has­ of Mr and Mrs. Cleo Haywood of
Dowling.
tel home In Hastings last Friday. tings for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clary. Mrs.
Others attending were Mr. and Mn.
Mr*. Ted O'Laughlln was in Has­
Lowell Whittemore and children of 1tings Saturday to attend the wed­ Grace Benham and Beatrice of Has­
Delton. Mm. Gena Brown and chil- 1ding of Miss Patty Osborne and tings and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bai­
lie
of Welcome Corners were SunVernon
Engie.
। dren of Hickory Corners and Mr.
■ day dinner guests nt the home of
.
| and Mrs Robert Shricker and chil-1। The wedding of MLss Virginia
■■ tooKj"*-'
took I Mr. and Mrs.' Glenn Ingram.
'Morgan ana
and vunton
Clinton tsnn
Brill
dren of Richland
'Morgan
Mr. and Mm Forrest Havens I P,ace Monday evening
Dec. 14,1 Mr. and Mm. Tunis Henion and
Babbitt in ,three ch,J£?1 w h*ulkeg0’’'
spent Christmas Eve with the Robt |at lhe home of Rrv
McGIockllns in Hastings
Grand Rapids They spent the week and Mm. R»ter Weinburg and Wm.
Mr and Mrs RusmU Whlttrmnre Ion a ahort honeymoon and the I Henion of Inkster were Christmas
.and daughters spent Christmas Eve i I groom
Brooklyn W
day 8gu«U
of Mr. and Mrs Donald
8room left
left for
for hi. boat
*»•&lt; tn
,n Brooklyn
ue
mfwS^Sl.cS»S£,!«
'."*»?■ •«
Ion Bunday. The friends
at Bender- .Henion.
shott and McOmber had a shower i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tift and family
Mr. and Mm. Clyde Warren had for the newly-weds ori Saturday of Rutland called on Mr. and Mrs.
—- Christmas
as
*^&gt;*« •*■*•■***&gt; guests
BUKA1A Phil
*11*1 Warren
waiicil । night at the home of hl. parents. Netaon Jone. Bunday evening.
inignt
tne noma
his parents, .‘’row.
j and
Haul and Jack------Ken-­
Mr and
nnrf Mrs.
Mm Vem
Vom Havwood
Wivu-nod
- daughter
—-----------------------• -----------------*—,
Mr.
Lansing. and Mr. and Mrs.
Mn I WEST HOPE
nedy of Lansing,
1 were Sunday dinner guesU of Mr.
Russell ThomUm and sons of Char- : Pvt. Theodore Hayward and wife and Mrs. Arthur Haywood of Hes' lol‘cI are visiting the home folks this Ungs.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Whittemore of week, having a ten day furlough ' Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Hal। Delton were visitors at Chas. Whit- from Oamp Robinson. Ark.
tie Smith of Middleville and Mr.
j temore's one day last week.
j Mrs. Alice Collins ta spending the and Mm. Harold TenEyck and famI Mr.
... and
—J Mrs. Clyde ...
-----------.1-------u— her
.—,u*
r_ |)y of Hastings
were
Sunday
evening
Warren re- holiday
vacation
with
brother,
---------------------------,--------- w
ceived word that their son Phillip Irwin Jones and family, of Oales- ‘ callers at the home of Mr. and Mn
I who Is in the Navy, is now in Port- burg.
Glenn Inaram.
Ingram.
I lapd, &lt;Ore.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jra Osgoot! and
I Dolores and David McOlocklln children spent Christmas with Mr. HICKORY CORNERS
Keneth Litts is home from Comp
are spending the week with their. and Mr*. Penis Brown and Isabel,
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
Mr. and Mrs Ray Bames. and Forest. Tenn., for a few days' visit
Havens.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Hayward visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert
...
Economy must be ybur watchword for '43—and an economical Now Year begins
Miss Joan Erway ta spending her Mrs. Metta Bames of Augusta Litts,
Mr. and Mm. Howard Johnson
vacation at hej; home here.
Tuesday, also called on Mr. and
with a shopping trip to FOOD CENTER for the foods for the feast and the snacks
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erway had as Mr» Everette McCallum and Mrs. attended a family gathering Sat­
for the party. Nor are your savings just a "flash in the pan”. We've streamlined
Christmas guests. Mr. and Mn. ‘O. Martha Replogle at Hickory Cor- urday at the home of her parents,
nets.- We are glad to report that Mr. and Mm Will Havens of Rut­
Scott and baby of Lansing, Mr. and nere
our merchandising—eliminated unnecessary frills and cut profits to the bone—in
Mr*. Louie Erway and Norman. Ray Mn&gt;' R«P&gt;o«&gt;e‘h*1 ‘wo chll- land. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were
guests
Mr. ------and -----Mrs.
order to bring you the best for less throughout the coming year.
Mr. “
and
Mm.- Hutort
Hubert pel
Pel--------------- ,—
_ —of —
OUs and Loraine and Harold. Lyle ’dren
,r'n of Mr
nd Mra
- Chrtatma*
sons
Oiis and family of Kalamazoo. Mr 1tengill. who have been seriously ill. George Warren and sons.
are
all
on
the
gain.
||'' Rev. and Mrs. Wagley's ChristDuring the winter months we will close at 9:00 P. M. on Saturdays.
and Mr*. Harry Dunn and family 1
The Rev.- and Mrs. Isaac Osgood mas guesU were, their son. Vance
of southwest Rutland nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Otis and Robert local.
1and children ot Woodland spent Waglcy. and their son-in-law and
Hodg*on.
Christmas and stayed over for Sat- daughter, Mr. and Mr*. ••*-*
meU^he“^^nm^?Tt
--------------- , x^d d^ghto^ Unring^The
thell maSwe^it
t£’
Ur and Mra A,n‘ond We,*r °r aron^hlldren remained for *
11 Tta-Y
2E.lDe‘ro“ camc
m«hl ,or th. YWL '
22., They received some very nice ;j wec
jt
en
d.
I
Mrs.
Wagley
will
entertidh
weekend.
Mrs. Waglcy will cnterthiii IH8
IHfc
Beef Kettle
a.
I Abe Hayward and Mr. and Mrs. | w. S. C. 8. at the parsonage Friday
Teddy Hayward visited Mr and Mrs afternoon. Jan.'8. Pot luck supper
_
*.__, tli_ ____ ___
• -___
Tommy Hayward
ot Northwest
Has-. &lt; at. o o'clock. Everyone
welcome,
tings Wednesday.
j Mason Utts, who Is stationed al
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner are Camp White. Oregon, has been
HEARTY COOPERATION
entertaining Saturday with a din-1 seriously 111. The latest report ta
Grade No. I
ner for their children. Mr. and Mm. | that he ta Improving.
Pork
Lance Warner and children ot | Mrs Walter Baird and children
lb.
Parchment. Mr. and Mrs. Hollta of Midland Park. Gull lake, have
Warner and children of Battle: been quite sick. Mrs. Baird and
Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold one of the children were at Leila
pint
Schuster and daughter of Richland, i hospital. Battle creek, a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Springer . They are improving. Mr. Baird ta
and family spent Christmas with ’ now on the sick list. These fine
his brother. Clark and family at young people have the sympathy
B.
j.
CRYAN
lb.
I of their many friends who are
Bowens Mills.
"Your Ins. Mon"
Remember the Aid at Albert War- ’ wishing for the family a speedy
ners Wednesday Jan. 6.
recovery.
.
Mrs. Ida Tungate ot Midland
lb.
Park, Gull lake, ta spending the
I winter with her son-in-law and
daughter. MrKand Mrs. Uoyd Bak­
er and family of Kalamazoo.
1 ' Lewis Williams of Camp Forest.
! Tenn, visited his fallier.
Vere
Hasting*. Mich. Telephone* 2244-2557
(Williams, and sister Hilda, from
.Tuesday until Sunday nlghb. *.
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Ml* ■*M*1M*I*»7
“ -----Uy. Bonnet* Bromley was hang

DUBFEE
Our school closed with a very
good program. ChrtaUna.i tree, and
»hower for Mr. and Mra Kenneth
Ritchie Wednesday evening. The
children will enjoy a week* vaca­
tion.
Mr. and Mn. Henry D Davis
and
daughter
Winifred
spent
Christmas with Mn. Jennie Gor­
don In Hastings. Mr. and Mra. Her­
bert Davis of Grand Rapids were
guest* also.
_
Christmas guests of the following
were: Mr. and Mrs. George Baulch
and family of Hastings. Mary
Baulch of Battle Creek at U&gt;e Ham­
mond and Bateman home Mr. and
Mrs Harry William* and famllv of
Lansing and Mr. and Mra- John
Moore of Striker district with Mr.
and Mn. J. W. Moore Mr, and
Mn. Garold Erb and Mr. and Mn
Guv Erb of Grand Rapid* with Mr.
and Mra. Homor Hammond and
mother. Mr. and Mra. Our Erb re­
mained for an extended visit.
Mr. and Mra. Heber Foster and
,i family
iamuy with
W1U1 Mr.
m,_ and
BUO Mrs. Floyd
r.„,„ El—
-juton at Nashville. Mr. and Mm.
Edward Rice, daughter Veta and
Cuey wHll Mr. ud Mrs. Sam
KcIlar near Orangeville. Mr. and
;Mr&gt; claud Hunl entertained their
| children and
- families.
• ----Rev. and Mm. H. R Pfeiffer
moved to Hastings Thursday where
Ute former can be near to the doc­
tor as lils health la very poor.
CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Brown and
daughter of Plainwell spent Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur Johncock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Welton Brooks
and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Lewis and family spent Christ­
mas with Mr. and Mrs. John Chand­
ler of Hastings.
' .
Mrs. Lee Meade and children of
Big Rapids spent several days with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
DeGolla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Monica and
sons spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mm. Lyman Wilkinson of Prairie­
ville.
Mrs. Martha Chamberlain and
Mrs Emma Dickerson entertained
for Christmas Mr. and Mm. William
Butler ot Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Chilson and Howard of Niles
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Milla and Joan
and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Chilson
of South Bend, Indiana and Jnmci

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DcGolU
entertained Sunday for dinner Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Apsey of Shulls
and Mrs. I-eo Meade and children
of Big Rapid*.
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Gibson and
Gerald and Mrs Florence Mason
and Mis* Ruth Hom spent Christ­
man with Mr. and Mrs. Coniellls
Cappon of Stewart Comer*.
Mr. and Mra George Kahler spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Merle
Kahler and son of Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eckler and
Sandra spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Gibson.
Sympathy Is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. John Ingram in the loss of
their darling baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Gelb and
Glennice spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Reed ot Rich­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McNutt
spent Christmas in Otsego with Mr.
and Mrs. Myron McNutt.
Mr. and Mm. Harold Minor of
Plainwell spent Friday with Mr.
and Mm. Russel Hart and family.
Mr. and Mm. Richard .Engle and
sons spent Christmas with his par­
ents. Mr. and Mm. Engle of Irvtng.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Humeston
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mn.
Warren Corwin of Kalamazoo.
Mias. Mildred Watson of Kalama­
zoo spent Friday with her mother
Mr... Mac Watson.
Richard Fennels of Detroit and
Norman
Penncl* of Kalamazoo
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
; leans for two weeks' to visit her Edward Penne!*.
: son. Lawrence Boves, who is staMr. and Mm. Wellington Monica
I Honed al Gulf Port.
of Bedford called on his father,
I Mr. and Mrs. C. it. Snyder were ,Charles Monica. Thursday.
Christmas guesU of Mrs. Snyder's
sister and family, the Cutlers of
Flrat of Legion
Battle Creek.
. ' First casualty of the A.E.F. in the
Harold Asplnall. who went Icy
Fort Custer recently. lias been first World war was First Lieut,
Louis
J.
Genella.
who suffered a
moved to a camp in Wisconsin.
shell
on July -14.. 1817.- while
Ml* Sugar!
OU4***1* of
UI Kalamazoo
**.l*UI.^AI spent
»pi***fc —
— wound
---- -----------I Mm.
from Thursday till Saturday with serving on the British front.

"GIVE OUT SISTERS"
SUNDAY end MONDAY, JANUARY 3 end 4
Robert Young and Larralne Day

JOURNEY FOR MARGARET"
Bargain matinee Sunday 1:00 to 3:00.

TUES.. WED.. THURS.^ FJU.. JANUARY 5. 6. 7,

8

Bob Hope. Bing Crosby and Derethy Lam our

THE ROAD TO MOROCCO

Barry

theatiiw?

Hastings, Mich.. Phones 2247-2282

JEl

WE'VE RESOLVED

FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JANUARY 1 end 2
The thrill picture* ot the year — Double Feature

TO carry on our faithful service

THE MUMMY'S TOMB

in your behalf. The entire organ­

‘NIGHT MONSTER

ization joins in this pledge and in
extending their wishes for your

SUNDAY and MONDAY. JANUARY 3 and 4
Ro« Regers, Smiley Barnette and Gabby Hayes In

HEART OF THE GOLDEN WEST

health and happiness in 1943.

Bargain matinee Bunday 3:80 to 5:00.

UM t. STATS ST-. HASTING*. MICH.

THE BIST FOR LESS

N. MAIN ST.. NASHVILLE, MICH.

TUB.. WEP. and THUM.. JANUARY 5. « and 7

FARM BUREAU SERVICE

MANILA CALLING

HASTINGS

�■nrt Hurt* 6 6

Wmt mow* h. »tu

DEATH OF LITTLE
»
PASSING OF FORMER
EDWARD J. INGRAM
LOCAL RESIDENT
Edward Jordan Ingram, son of
Many Hasting* friend* will re­
Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram, was
member Mr. and Mr*. Prank Collin* WARRANTY DEEDS
State of Michigan to Royce A. bom in Hastings. Sept. 25. 1M2 and
Due to the Holiday*, the weekly who lived here for a long lime, Mr.
bowling schedule I* confined to Collin* serving as a city employee 9, Supr'a Plat. Sunset Pointe.
I hospital, death being due to pneuTuesday and Wednesday night* In
Universal Garage Co. to May- monU. Surviving, besides the parthe mens league*. The Piston Ring.
Mr*. Collins paxsed away on Wed­
lhe grandparent*. Mr and
Service, and Recreation Leagues nesday evening. Dec. 18 al her home nard Moynahan and* wtf*. lot 17. mU.
Bl. 13. Kenfield's Second Add, Has- J Mn. Edward Monica and Mr*. Dora
Terror stalks Die countryside and ;
in Lansing following a stroke from tings city
Jordan, also several aunt* and tixe elm-bordered streets of a peace­
which she did net regain consciousnobm
w.
ICUh
.1
.1
u
Wlllum
'"J"’1
&gt;»“ “ “» ful town In New England. U»e plot I
have meetings.
concerns
an old Egyptian curse!
LMlr, .nd
ol k» 11. if*""1.?!1*’ “
In the Piston Ring League, Of­
Shor. Atm. Johnxlown Twp.
M- al *:&gt;0 p- M ■ ,l— **•*Win- which pursues the invaders of a j
fice No.l blanked the Grinder*. 40
urrrd tomb.
a n.ir.w
wii. to *ton Slone officiating. Interment in sacred
Charles 8.
Baker and wife
Surviving
are
two
son.,
George
of
Office No. 2 , and Shippers blanked
William P. Hewitt and wife. 80 Ac. j
.. Beta Lugoal, Lionel Atwlll,
. i
“ rMper *hos* name “ "Night Monster"
Machine*. Forrest Bennett lad the Grand Rapid* and Prank of Maaaa- Sec. 33. Thomapple Twp
MIUKIU, one
chiuetU;
WIT uau*iucr.
daughter, Mra
aeie. ucvu
Leon
••
scaring with 182-184-168-532.
- - ~
’le j
wl^h hlt nick)* keen&gt;
Dealing with a serie* of grue­
Hopkins of near Flint and several ! John Andrews• -to Clnro
Belle
In the Service League. Coast .....j.lua
!1 Power*,
lot
51.
O.
A.
Phillip'*
Add.,
i
....
Power*
Ini
KI
A
A
Ptilltln'a
Artrt
grandchildren. Mr. Collins preceded
He reaps the bearded grain at a some murders and a strange assem­
Guard* No. 1, won two game* from
Nashville village.
bly of suspects.
1
hrr In death severaiyears ago.
breath
Klwanls No. 2. Rotary No. L. took
Emma P. Oleten to Earl A. GleaAnd
the
flowers
that
grow
brthe odd game from Const Guard NO.
fon and wife. par. Secs. 6 and 7.1
,
tween:
2. and Klwanls No. 1 blanked Rotary OBITUARY OF
Prairieville Twp.
.
"Shall
1
have
nought
that
Is
fair?
’
’
JAMES
HARDING
No. 2. L. L. Borge of Coast Guard
George Barry- to Russel) Kantner .
saith he;
This film finds Hope andxBing
James William Harding, son ol and wife, lot 2. Bl. 3, Lincoln Park |1
No. 1 was high scorer with 142-183­
John and Katharine steenard Hard- ‘ Add, Hastings city. ”
* ”*** I
nought but the bearded shipwrecked on the iiwres of Moi209-544.
occo. and their adventures start.
Mr«. Barbara Allison to Gerald A. I
.
. .
„
Tn tixe Recreation League. Izon- Ing. was bom Wednesday. June 2.
• arils won two name* from the lead­ 1869, and departed this life Tues- . Dunn and wife, 40 Ac. Sec. 35. Though the breath of these flowers
I , , *w®el
me’,, . ,
ing Hastings Ice and Fuels; Mid­ day. Dec. 22, aged 73 years, 6 months Johrutown Twp.
Roy Rogers makes box-office his- '
I Mr». Lillian Battling et a) to War- ] 1 *'UI ®‘vc Uwm ,u b®clt “8aln
dleville took a pair of games from and twenty day*.
tory at the Madison Square Garden '
He was a resident of Hasting* for ren E Carter and wife, lot 783. HasPerks Tavern, and Piston Rings
Rodeo and demonstrates his tre_____
i
He
gazed
at
the
flowers
with
tear..
blanked Bliss. Hubert Cook scored many years. He U survived by a!
mendou*
Big-City following.
i
Frank
Asplnnll
and
wife
to
Stuart
,ul
*&gt;
-es
best in the play with 204-208-169- daughter. Mrs. Mamie DavUon of I Fran“ Ar~
Clement and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 2O.
He kU*ed their drooping leave*--. Don Dailey, Jr, Grace McDonald
Battle Creek; a son, Delbert Hard- '
in "Give Out. Ktatet*"
'
Ing of Hastings; a brother. John Carlton Twp.
with
the
Andrew*
Sisters
He
bound
them
into
sheavea.
WOMENS BOWLING LEAGUE.
Quit Claim Deeds
Harding of Hastings; and a circle of
Three branches of swing, vocal
Doris Taliaferro regained her for­
Esther R. Mansfield to Jean E "My Lord hath need of these flow­
more distant reUUves and friends. .
er* gay.”
instrumental and acrobatic, are said
Perkins, N'i lota 1291. 1292 and 1293
mer stride and cracked the pins for
a 517 serie* to help Leonard* win a
Hastings city .and par. Rutland
The reaper said, and untied;
to be expertly combined with ro­
,
noir of game* and at the same time SOUTH SHULTZ
"Dear tokens of the earth are they. mance and comedy.
Lester
Sonneviiie and family
lead the evening’s individual play.
Jean E Perkins to Walter L.
Where He was once a child.’’
Alvira Ros* of Piston Rings and •pent Friday evening with ills Mansfield and wife, N'i lota 1291,
Jane Daniels of Bonnet and Gown brothers and sisters in Battle Creek. 1292 and 1293. Hastings city and “They all shall bloom to fields of
par. Rutland Twp.
staged a race for second place with ,
......
.... ... —
light.
Mr*. Rom taking the runner-up urday nl|ht and vu not* able to
John Wheeler to Rode Wheeler,
Transplanted by my care:
lot 8. Bl. 8. A. W. Phillips Add. And saint* upon their garment*
position by two pins. Their retpecrelurn io
to work
to Hastings,
reiurn
wora in
tive scores were 48! and 470.
1I ----•
—
•
•
-------•
■
•
Nashville
village.
white
Minnie Wurm had many friend*
i^onardi won two varne* froi” in this place who regret her passThese sacred blossom* wear."
[
Bell Telephone Co.; Trio Cafe ht.d tog. She was always ready to help PASSING OF MRS.
And the mother gave in tear* and
n one rarne edge over State Insul
­
EMMA
E.
NORTON
pain
. ’ any one in need and was loved by
ation. Piston Ring Office won two
Mrs. Emma Ella Norton, aged 73.
Tixe flowers she most did love;
from Orphans; Piston Ring Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hom enter­ died at the home of her son. Har­ She knew she would find them all
took a pair of game* front Banner;
again
tained for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. old Norton, to Carlton Twp. on
Bonnet and Gown won the odd
Thursday. Dec. 24. Surviving are
In the fields of light above.
game from BUm, and Portia* Jerry O’Connor and Delore* of four son*. Roy. Harold and Loren
.
"
.
Kalamazoo.
blanked Strand.
c
„ TOl
I Norman Johncocks of Cloverdale of HA.UW .nd Ojud or H.r™u,' o
The ten best scores:
Ol.: four doufhon. ,n. Mtn-; t,,.
th&gt;1
- visited Robert Kenyon Thursday.
D. Taliaferro
'182-151-184-517
~
.1. and Mn
&gt;~hn Belson of «...
gle
Mrs. John
Has- 1
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Sonneviiie
169-154-158-481
tings. Mi*. John Krusell of Battle ;
earth
J. Daniel*
132-HY1-157-479 and Ixxma were dinner guests of Creek and Mrs. Minnie Hinkley of •
And took the flowers away.
157-171-127-455
E. Pavne
Wayland; twenty-two grandchildren I
—Longfellow.
134-140-171-454 lings Saturday and they were all and eight great-grandchildren. The |
F O'Donnell
__________
A. Hubbard
130-138-172-445 at the bus station to see Dale and funeral wn* held at the Leonard death OF MRS
B. Braendle
138-132-175-445 the other soldier boy* go into serv- funeral home on Saturday at two Ey. y TROUTWINE
147-173-125-445
P. Junpstrom
o'clock, the Rev. L. Winston Stone
„
,
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon and officlatlne. Interment in the Irv132- 185-130-438
D. Kinney
Eva v- Troutaine. aged 83.
133- 158-148-420 Mina
B. Eckhart
Kenyon entertained
for Ing cemetery.
passed away at the home of her1
I Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Harry
, i&gt;
[ daughter. Mr*. James Tyler, of I
NORTH HOPE
mucun
ui
zxauunaMW,
mr.
aou
1 Mlsener of Kalamazoo, Mr. and PREDICTS 135,000,000 SURPLUS
Woodlsnd on Christmas day. hav- j
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kelley of
sUlhr*U and Donald
Auditor General Brown predict* ing been In poor health for some
Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Kenyon of Baal* creek. Mr. and that the state of Michigan will have time. She formerly resided to the
Cota of Hastings spent ChrUuna* Mrs RonM!d Kenyon and Dick and a surplus of 835.000.000 by June 30 , Martin district to Castleton Twp.
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wxxrxn and Jack of Nalhvine. Mr. and Mr. next, which will end the state's fis- | Surviving beside* the daughter, Mrs
Donald Manning and Sharon Jane cal year. He expressed the hope Tyler, are four sons, Bert and Claud j
Robert
and Haiold Pranshka and Mr nnd Mrj, Dlle Lar,^ of that the legislature would not pass of Hastings, Prank of Loretta. Pa, I
•pent the wwkend with their grand
oordon Kenyon of Ha.- measures .u
— would
.u —
kfjjjdjcvme The funer. i
that
use up .u._
this and Carj
parenta. Mr. ahd Mr*. Lewi* Pergu- Ung. and Mr. and Mn. Lester Son- large balance, but would keen it as
Bt P* i°n' ». ।
ut
nevllle, local.
a reserve to meet emergencies Dutt o'clock In the forenoon at the Leon­
Ona Peake,
PaaItr who Is working
u*nrlrln&lt;r near
n*ar
*
.
...................
Ous
the war
shall C
end.
wu-H w.c
w.&gt; mm..
ilu, ard cnapei,
Mn. A. A.
Quite a nice crowd attended our mnv arise when
chapel, me
the Rev. ana
and Mrs.
Dexter, spent Chriilmas with Mr. Christmas
exercises
Wednesday and when a decline in revenue may | Griffin of Freeport officiating. In­
night at the school house. The dec­ result and an incr-a*e to expenses lerment was in Riverside cemetery.
Mr. and Mn. Donald McCallum orations were fine and they had a Is ant tn he
spent Christmas with Mrs. Panny beautiful tree.
---------------------------------------PASSING OF MRS.
A fine program
Smith and Rena Pierce at Hastings. which all enjoyed, a Santa Claus DEATH OF TWO
SOPHIA A. JAMES
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tobias of and plenty of apple*, candy, and MONTHS OLD CHILD
| Mrs. Sophia A. James, aged 80.
Buy More Bonds!
Dowling spent Christmas with Mr.
The funeral of Elizabeth A. Arents was found dead in her bed Monday
pop com balls for all. Now our
and Mn. Otto Prnnslika and family.
two
months
old
daughter
of
Mr.
morning at the home of her son.
Collect Scrap!
teacher. Mrs. Russell Johncocks and
Mr. and Mn. Allen Bishop of
and
Mrs.
Albert
Arenu
of
Irving,
I
Charles
James.
420
E.
Blair
St,
tixe pupil* alii take a well earned
Doud district called Monday on Mr.
Share-the-Ride I
was held at the Leonard funeral i where she resided. Death came un­
vacation.
*
and Mn. Otto Prunshka.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rohm home on Sunday afternoon at two ‘ expectedly while she slept. SurConserve!
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randle are
o'clock, the Rev. L. Winston Stone j vlvlng are four sons. Charles and
entertaining
company from the
fine baby boy, who will answer to officiating. Surviving beside* the .Harry of Hastings, Lee of Amboy,
north.
parents are a brother. Eric, a sister, ‘ nt, and Ray of Burden. Kansas;
the name of Laverne Paul.
Mr. and Mn. Ted Binkley and
Edith and tixe grandparents. Mr. J one daughter. Mr*. Myra Plummer
A farewell party was Riven Wed­ and
family of Indiana come Monday to
Mrs. Richard Arentz of Irving' of Burden, Kan.; two alster*. Mrs.
CITIZENS
nesday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
attend the funeral 6t their grand­
and Mrs. Jessie Couch of Heating*. I Ellen Smith, Sac City, Iowa, and
CREDIT CORP.
I Mrs. May Rea. Pasadena. Cal., and
mother, Mn. Wilhelmina Wurm.
Mr. and Mn. Rankin Hart and tins* for their son. Dale who was
In no. nwnth
nMrl, i » brother. Erneot OUmort. Sac City,
LOANS
daughter spent Christmas with Mr. called into service and left Satur­
I’ ?
and Mn. Robert Vrooman and fam­ day for Camp Grant, Ill.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Manning •hipped from the Bahama*.
ily at Hastings.
| was held Wednesday afternoon.
and Sharon of Ypsilanti spent sev­
eral days last week with Mr. nnd
HINDS CORNERS
Mn. Lena Golden and children, Mn. Lester Sonneviiie and Loma
also her daughter Venbclle of Bonneville of Ypsilanti spent the
Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. and weekend with them.
Mr. and Mn. John Bush of Hope
Mrs. Dan Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Claud Hammond Center ate Christmas dinner with
entertained their children and fam­ Mr. and Mn. Mila Ashby.

COURTHOUSE

BOWLINGNEWS

AT THE THEATRES

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

THURSDAY

SPECIALS

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PARK ROYAL CLEANSING TISSSUE 500 count
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

S3

CITIZENS
CREDIT CORP.
gives you

ilies for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glllons enter­
tained some of their children and
families for Christmas.
Mr. nnd Mn. Keet Tobins enter­
tained for Christmas, Mr. and Mn.
Dale Hall, Mr. and Mn. Andrew
Kennedy from Hastings and Mr. and
Mn. Hubert Beadle of Lansing.

RESOLUTIONS

THIS IS THE MOMENT!

VICTORY

1943 IS HERE

Now is the time

THIS IS THE MOMENT.
to malt, a solrms pledge that nothing shall ba left
undonn to win the war—and to win It qnlchly.
The Penney Company regards its more than 1600 stores, its more

than 40,000 men and wonfen associates, as a group of tremendous

vitality and force in the war effort. In addition, helping shoulder
to shoulder, we include the thousands of people who supply us

with what we sell; who in mills and factories all over the land
produce with only one thought in mindx the speeding up of the
war effort. But most important of all, are the millions who are

MUNICIPAL COURT
City police arrested John Allerdtog Tuesday ot last week on a dis­
orderly charge. In Municipal court
on the following day he admitted
the offense and was given five days
in Jail by Municipal Judge Cortright.

our customers. They know that no sacrifice is too great for our
common cause—and they make it—willingly and gladly.

The Penney Company’s job has always been lo supply typical
American families (people who live simply but well) with clothing

and home furnishings at substantial savings.

LET S ALL JOIN IN THE CHEER

Those American Families are now the Home Front!
It is their iob to send on ever-increaiing avalanche of supplies
to those who are fighting our battles on the far-flung war fronts

* of the world.

Those American families, that Home Front, can count on us to
continue our efforts to supply the good American merchandise

they must have to keep fit for their great task Wo will continue,
unremittingly, our efforts to secure their needs at savings) Today

Uncle Sam’i the Cheerleader

it is more than good sense and good management to save—Thrift

-Get Behind Him and FIGHT!

and Savings are now an imperative duty.

Come on, America - Let's go!
Uncle Sam is calling on all of

us to work our hardest and

give our best. Let us serve
you while you work to win!

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Tlzerc will not be room on the Long Distance
telephone lines for the usual volume of happy greet­
ings thia New Year’*. For the wire* will be busy with
the call* of war, vita! to the cauoe of Victory.
.

Therefore, please make a New Year’s resolution
right now — that you will make no Long Distance
•ocial callt lo poinli oultidc Michigan, particularly
lo the congested war cenlert luted al the right.

MICHIOAN aiu miMiONI COMPANY

Atlanta
Baltimore
Buffalo
Colnmbu., Ohio
Deyion"
Kaneai City
lonleviile
Phlladalphia
Pitubargh

TM* I* He Paaaay Caapaay** StaHmat •&lt; MM, Ma Paaaay C*fyYi
PnaiM af Caaparettea Mr Me Year 1 Ml, aad far tvary War Yaar TterwaMar.

�TW1 HA1TIN0S BANNlg, TgVMPAY.

f T A A I

I

A

C

far the fighting ability of lhe PLEASANT HILL
Japanese. Thooe who face live Jap* Mr. and Mr*. Bert Palmer and

I T 0 R I A L 5 !“•»«

u»&gt;. i»

cm..™.

BAU WILLE
Notice of our W. S. C. B. meeting
this week will ba found in commun­
ity notices.

H, |ftl

On The Home Front

-------------------- --------------- Antcrlcan.5 probably have pBltner o{
Powers district
from non 1 Ben 1) I®0"
for 01 *
Ule
Mr*. Robert Tolan. Jr., and son of Assyria were Thursday night and and hl* birthday la Feb. 33rd.
»'*OC »•
_t«rw
tnr tho Amarteana xlnea t.vnn i~.nl from TuesdaV until Friday guesU of her parenta, Mr.
A November 17th birthday for
the soldtera of the Rising Sun Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Day. Mrs. Gordon
WOKING FORWARD
Mra
Clare
and sis- Hoffman
...u —
.
------- Williams
•
------------twunun of
oi Hasting*
iiM.uiv also
aicu was ths
urn
AU of this, however, I* pure spec- [would probably "Idie face" by even and
Bks. 3&lt; UD, Naval Training
ten, Arlene and Alice. Mr. Tolan gUfit of htr parents and Mr. and
ulaUon. Il indicate* a line of strat- admitting to thenuelvw that their ciun, PrIHi, a
and
,lu all went
--- -------------------to Battle ?• . ndon
—■ .
Day
.
Btwl
___■wn_ wer
____. CauStation
agy. rather Utan definite resulte. ! opponents were courageous, stub- Creek Saturday to visit hi* par- crs m the aRcmoon of Christmas
Aviation Maintenance
Memphis, Tennessee.
Germany is still strong. She has born, efficient fighting men. This ente before returning to Detroit.
I
®nd
iratouuku iwrm ul m.uH.1. m., tolp e&gt;pl.ln wh&gt; UMau ?ena ner wee* ■ vacawuu.
IM
Pvt. Kenneth L. Wilcox
and excallent military leaderahlp. j in the South Pacific have taken a
chnstma., dinner guests
guest* at the
lhe,, entertained at a family gathering of
Christmas
100th Tech. 8ch. Sqd. (Bp)
Not onoo, either in Africa or Rus- 110 for 1 loll of life agpinst the .4.
R. j. Williams
were; Mr
Mr.I ! their children on Bunday.
"—:: home
— r~:
ria, has a Nazi arm&gt; been thrown [Japanese.
and
‘ Mrs. George Konzen and
J 11 Mr. and Mra. George OUlelt and: Buckley Field. California
daughter. Ruth,
Ruth, of
of South
South Itend.
Bend. Mr.
Mr. I | wns
jen* apent
spent Christmaa
Christmas day
day with
with ha
her | Birthday-March JOth
into disorderly retreat. Germany I «« .iifem.-w ton
(RrtUhter.
I-rt tin nniwmiiu-e Ru**ta and
8^' ’nhough
wiU
and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Byron
ByTon Rowlader
Row lader and
and | parents
parents Mr.
Mr. and
and Mra.
Mra. Ray
Ray PillingFilling- j ■
can still outproduce Russia ana All|ad year, there is no basis tn family of Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. ham and family near Wayland.
The address of Ken's brother, wht
— nf
....the
_________
____ nfthat
Pr—.
- _______ »___ ■_ j._____ ____.
because
of tramnoraetlnn
transportation Yilffldiffl- I f-&gt;ct to _____
support
supposition
Roland Furrow and son of Free- They
were Sunday dinner guests of has been In service over a year, I
rJUu 1W1.M .M Am«. m.T &lt;llb,r
„ J.p.n ,J! N ■»&gt;
*"■&gt;
c!*'e.,Yul“™ Mr. and Mra. Royden Yarger.
CpI. Howard Wilcox, 301M130
Co. L. 127th lnf\
Mr. and Mra. Harold Higdon and
piles to make up lhe difference condng twelve months.
of’*betroit. and Frederick Grif- daughter of Battle Creek were
AP.O. 32. c/o Postmaster
San Francisco. California.
flUMia Itos been able to retake
American war production is on felh and Frank Lake. Jr., of Mid­ Christmas guests ot Mr. and Mra.
J.
L,
Higdon.
Howard's birthday la Aug. 27th.
pound In tor wlnur nKenil.-.1
dkriUa.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Klevering
. Pvt. Maurice Welsenhofe?
and son of Muskegon spent Thur*regain any of the strong, key battle fronts. If lhe American will Hastings
were Friday
dinner day night and Friday with Mr. and I
1923rd QM. Co. (AVN)
bases which the Germans have
wln continue* strong.
1943 gue*t* of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bed- Mrs. Elmer Gillett. Harley Hayman
Wendover Held
and Miss Clara Gillett were also: Wendover. Utah.
choacn to defend. Thia coming :
least one of the Axis f0[d..
Birthday—Nov. 28th.
Winter may tell a different story,;
tirt Mae McDonald entertained Christmas guests.
Km tn Aat»
Knvtets have nnt p*rtncrs
lot® position her cjjjjdren and grandchildren
Rev. and Mra. J. J. Wlliitts had as '
but to date, the Soviet* have not for a knoekout blow
Christmas for dinner
Pvt, Gerald Near
been able to deal out any crushing .
w(|j &lt;1&gt;o
* peMr. and Mrs. Herb Cook had as their guests on Christmas day. Mr . Co. A. 341 BL Eng.
and Mrs. Paul Kesler and children. 1
riod during which all on lhe Home ‘hflr «u7?_.Frld*y; Mr
Mra. Clara Day and Vivian. Mr. and! AP.O. 990, c/o Postmaster
- —
—
■
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■
—
—
।
Howard
Lewis
of
Ann
^rbor
and
Mra. Wilson Willitta and children I Beattie. Washington.
The Russians must be given Ire- Front mut cheerfully and wlUlngMr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis and
of Muskegon Heights. Mr. and Mra.
mendous credit for bringing the |y make further sacrifices and con- children of Cloverdale.
Stanley
Haley and children of Lan-, Pvt. Robert Shellenbarger
mighty German offensives lo a halt i cessions lo our normal way of UvWord received from Harry WUsing and Mr. and Mra. Huron Healy | 2nd Bn. Hq. Co.
abort of really vital objectives and |ng. In fact, 1943 will be the first Hams states he Is stationed at a and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Clayton
400th Inf,
Training school at St Petersburg,
thetr defense at Stalingrad is an ep- year in which the full impact of
AJP.O. 102
Wlliitts of Saranac were Thursday {
lo of stubborn bravery which has 1 total war on civilian life will first
Camp Maxey, Texas
Mr. and Mra. Clifton Campbell evening callers.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Merritt
Mead
and
!
given freedom-loving nations ev- lbc felt ;n cvery cr0M-road tillage and son Emmette and Dan McDouMr*‘ai^d‘“M7s.*Ctayt&lt;m‘ 'McKeown I Irving-MIddievllle neighborhoods,
erywhere a new respect for the m the land.
gei , spent Christmas with Mr. and
were Christmas day guests of Mr. |
• • •
Soviet nation. People Just don’t
Wc know how American soldiers M-« tester Raymond and son of
Lt Allen Prentice
and Mr*. Cameron McIntyre and J 6W5 Riverside Ave.
tight like that unless (they feel og the war fronts reacted when Plainwell.
■
.... Aiid Mra Joseph Corrigan, children al Quimby.
Riverside, California.
they have something really fine to the going became "tough," and Ji*.,
Mr. and
.. ot Ann nroor
Arbor spent,
spent crom
from
“,lu Mrs. Floyd'Nesbei were

■" bn"m‘™w r“"

n.1-

jf

defend.
Heroic defense] has a place In

there is no reason why we cm the
"Home Front" shouldn't be able
any war. but It is Intelligent, spirit­ to meet new conditions (tame by
ed offensive power which must deal comparison to what the men In
uniform have to face) In an equal­
the final blow.
Japan,
loo. la
still
strong. ly fine manner.

Despite heavy naval losses. Japan
can still assemble a powerful fleet. Russia, Ireland Helped
In fact, it Is probable that U. 8. j
Little Theater Group
farces have not yet come Into I
Stanislavski's Moscow Art theater
contact with the mast potent unite . In_ Russia and the Abbey theater ...
in
(aircraft carriers excepted) of Ute Dublin furthered’ the little*'theater

a.

-COMMUNITY NOTICES

Berryville and Mr. and Mra. Otay- *,VV"
ton McKeown were Christmas din- Berryville

1 WWBitafc*

fan McIntyre end fuUly.

veek and the Rowley* were callers Jtnltena *P*dt Christmas with Mr.
- U1.e
caner» and
WUcox of
cm.
dcater dl*trlct.
nlng.
,
I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest tiorham
Mr. and Mra. Elmer Roush of
(nltlmore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roush spent Saturday with Mr. and Mra.
of Coats Grove, Mr. and Mr?. Merle, France Gorham.
Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Oaks and
Rowley of Hastings and Mr. and
Mra. Charles Rowley and their fam­ family of Striker district. Mr. and
ilies spent Chi^stmas Eve with Mr. Mra. Oley Douglass and family
and Mrs, Burr Rowley of Welcome.
Luella Schurer who is teaching in
POWERS ECHOES
the upper peninsula. Is spending her
Mr. and Mrs Cleon EUlnger and Christmas vacation al the home of
family of near Detroit were Sun- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dunn.
Mrs. Rorelie Stanton and family.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Havens enter­
Mias Kathleen Frost returned tained their children and grandchil­
home Christmas day alter spend­ dren for dinner Saturday.
ing the past week with her broth­
George Haveni and family of De­
er. Robert Frost and wife, in troit spent from Thursday evening
Grand Rapids.
until Sunday at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roselle Stanton and Mra. Will Havens. Mra. Havens
and children attended a family
Christmas dinner at the home of visit.

A-party was held Saturday eve'Stanton in (Heatings.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Prost ob­
served Christmas with a dinner (or Harry Dunn In honor of their son.
Pfc.
Alpheous Dunn.
San Francisco. Calif
their children. Mr. and Mr*. Tom
Mary Dunn of Kalamazoo spent
(Did the money order reach you Riley. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Frost
and
Irene K-IUKK
Frrut Ui
of uianu
Grand । from
aitu Miss wtuc
... Thursday
,
• night..until Bunday
. ..
Rapids and Mr and Mrs Albert | »«*»
P*«nta. Mr. and Mra.
lurry uuun.
James in Hastings.
Wonder how many people are Frost and little daughter Jacqua- HurTy Dunn.
Mr.- and 1Mra. Harry Dunn and
Mr
Janet and Jerry Tobias, children keeping '‘date" books for men in line, local, and Kathleen and Jack
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tobias are service. They write. "More mail." at home, another son. Pfc. William daughters Mary and Luella. and
griuulMin
Hubert Schurer spent •
Christmas dinner guests ot her having the whooping cough.
Who has sent birthday cards or Prost of the Army Air Force is
brother-in-law
Mr.
Mr. «»a
and Mrs.
Mrs. Kenneth
Kenneth Kelsey
Kelsey ol
of notes to the fellows listed with stationed in Santa Ana. California. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
..
7.
o l and
. sister.
. A ,V
‘ and
Mr
MUx Artelle Bedford and Mr.
. °°*u Orov* and Mr
M« E. H.
birthdays occuring since we started
MIk.k Hazel
Mnrel Campbell,
f?nm raw'll who
who LsU in
In - - ____ _____ —. . .
.
.
MLu
Robert
Field
of
Hastings
spent
Lathrop were Christmas day guests
training with the WAVES, called nf Mr. and Mra. Hubert Lathrop and in September? How about It fel­ Christmas with her parents. Mr.
Rigger Requirements
lows. are we "coming through" for
her mother. Mra. Clifton Campbell, family.
A rigger in a shipyard Is required
and Mra. Arthur Bedford.
you? Keep your addresses and let­
by telephone Bunday, saying she
Mr. and Mra. Burr Fossett and ters coming In—the more the better.
expected to graduate In about three
following being among those in
weeks. Their son, Aden, expects family and Mr. and Mra. B. D. Fas- Doni forget to send your change of
greatest demand: single blackwall
E*ch year a selected group
to receive his wings in about four selt spent Christmas day with the
hitch;^double blackwall hitch; clove
Ray Passetts near Bedford and
The Calvin Plumleys were happy
weeks.
,t made Vie acouaintance of the new and proud to receive official word ordered to post graduate work al hitch; becket hitch; Aigle becket
The Sunshine Club will meet
j |«on. Gerald Rex. bom in a Battle the day before Christmas about leading engineering schools through­ bend; double becket bend; stopper
with Mrs. Bernice Carter. Jan. 7.
hitch; barrel sling; shorten sling;
their son, Capt. Merwyn Plumley. out the country.
Mr. and Mra. Vere Carter at“
anchor hitch; single bowline; double
. .. —, Faractt.
—-----! The letter was from the commandtended the Granger’s pot luck dinbowline; sbeetbeod; sheepshank:
Mr. and Mra. Milton
Gesler ac- Ing officer stating that the division
ncr at the Orange Hall Sunday.
Mr
’
New Heating Pad
squgre knot; limber hitch; two half
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 'Carter cnmpanled Mr. nnd Mrs Flovd Nes-1 had been given a citation for meriFlexible and curved Instead of rec­ hitches; eatspaw; flshermao’s bend.
were Christmas dinner guests of bet and Jeanc lo Battle Creek where torious service tn action which could tangular, a new electric heating pad
The short splice, long splice and
their daughter and family nt Al­ they spent Sunday evepinc with Mr. not have been possible if it had not will tit any part of a person's body
eye splice are required for splicing
nnd Mrs. Phil Deller.
legan.
snugly.
Mr. and Mra. Ross Johnson of o —
Mr, and
—-----Mrs.—
Ralph DeVine spent Capt. Plumley who was given an
Friday until Sunday with his parent*. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Corrigan, Sr,, and two brothers.
Mra. George Konzen of South
Bend spent from Friday until
Wednesday with her parents, Mr.
and Mra. R. J. Williams. George
and daughter Ruth returned to
South Bend. Sunday.

| Christmas eve guests of Mr. and &lt;
Mrs. Joe Hickey and family. John.1
Tomlinson of Morgan spent Christ- '
mas day at the Nrabet home.
Mr. and-Mra. Earl Tobias and chil- i
dren attended a family gathering

Pvt. Alpheous Dunn

Japanese fleet.
movement After the World war
'After the poor start at Pearl community drama was encourage^
Hsrtor, the U. 8. Navy rallied to' I ,n ■*&gt; countries; in England the
n-m.u yn--——...
deal Japan some bad defeats In a British Drama league was founded
al Chaldon, Surrey, in 1919 and with­
series of engagements attending
in ten years included more than
' from the Solomons lo Midway. But 1.500 groups.
these blows, although brilliant anti
In the United States, the Little
punishing, wure not
crushinp. Theater movement can safely be
said tn have started with the organ­
anese have tremendous reserves of ization of three groups in Chicago,
during 1900 and 1907. Ot the three.
senpower available.
Hull House theater had the greatest
American troops have great re. influence, in 191! the Wisconsin
Dramatic scclely was organized, Jackson spent Friday and Sal- Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra.
individual citation for hta bravery.
followed the next year by the Lillie urday with his parent*. Mr. and Nelson ---------------Brumm and
-- family.
। We’re all proud of you Captain,
Theater ot Chicago and the Toy Mrs. Fred Johnson
.. —and
—
.
brother.
Mivk Irene Springer of Hastings and what a fine Christmas present
Theater of Boston. During the next 1 Arthur. """
and Miss Elaine Day of Kalapaxoo for your Mother and Dad.
15 years community theater* grew
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and were Christmas guests of Mr. and
up all over the country »nd ranged Mrs. Bert Palmer were: Mr. and Mrs. L. a. Day and family and spent
Next week Mrs. Chester (Becky)
from rebuilt bams lo modem the*- j Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer and Clayton the holiday weekend. Joe Butlne of Hodges will chat with you about
ter buildings.
Shroyer of Barbera Corners. Mr. Kalamazoo was a Saturday night this and that. All of you who know
We will ba closed the Saturday following New Years Day, as a
-----------------of
!#litUe
nd Mrs.
"Becky*' will agree that she is one
There
are---------three types
thea- Uoyd
. and Shroyer and fam­ and fam- and Bunday guest
ter*: Th. art theater, crested by ily of Marshall,
M*”haU Mr.
Ur and
‘nd Mra.
Mr* Keith
Mrs. Peter Baas of N. Castleton of those friendly people that you
young American artists in older lo ,! Lcehleitner of Delton and Miss spent Thursday with Mr. and Mra. very much like knowing
. Hortense Mead of Hastings. Mra. Charles Chapman.
Yours
for
the
New
Year
in
which
express their art through drama;
'• ■ Amble Mugridge and son Harry
Miss Clar* Gillett spent from Fri­
the college theater, which grew out of Middleville and' Roy Travis. Jr.,
THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE YOB YOUB COOPERATION.
Cheerio,
ot the value of dramatic method in of Grandville, were also supper day until Sunday with Mrs. Kenneth
Zolly Coffer.
McClelland near Battle Creek.
leaching and a desire to stimulate guests.
Mrs. Gordon Hoffman was a Frl-,
an understanding of the world's
day afternoon caller ot Mr. and Mra.
great drama; and the community
Vitamin Bl Foods
The last office held by John Jay, I
Dirk Hoffman near Quimby.
theater, to provide good entertain­
113 8- Jaffersoa 8t
Phons 2433
The following foods furnish vita­
Tom Davis ot Coats Grove spent first chief Justice ot the United i
ment for the average taste at a rea­ min Bl in varying amounts: Four
Christmas day with Mrs. Davis at States, was president of the Ameri­
sonable cost.
ounces of lean pork, roasted, fur­ the home of Mrs. Anna DeVine.
Let's put Father Time on
| can Bible society.
nishes approximately four-fifths tho
Forty-four Per Cent In Draft •
amount ot vitamin Bl needed .dally. ,
__ ___________
the Victory side of '43
Closest
Nebula
In the World war there were 23.-1 One pork
|»rk chop, braised, furnishes '’
Rushing at the Earth with the
with Uncle Sam!
903.518 men registered, or 44 per ' three-fifths; one cup whole wheat [ speed of 300,000,000 miles each year
cent of the male population. There flour furnishes
about
I. —
more thin
-------- -----.... two-fifths.
......
—
ui.u three
Mutt times
uiiir. the
uic disai&gt;were draft dodgers numbering 337,Approximately three-tenths the ।1 tance .between the Sun and the
amount of Bl needed may be fur- | Earth-is the closest nebula ever
history ot- astron]
' nished by eating 4 ounces beef liver; ।1 discovered
---------- -- in
• the
.............
Down With lhe Yankees
10 oy.tcrs; one-half ounce wheat omy. This celestial "missile" was
In.the Presidential campaign of germ; 1 cake compressed yeast. I reported by Dr. Paul W. Merrill of ,
1K8. one of Use posters used bore j This means-whole grain cereals, I ML Wilson observatory to the As­
the word*. "Huxa for Cen. Jackson! enriched flours, meat (particularly tronomical Society of the Pacific.
Down with the Yankees."
, Iean 1&gt;ork and llver)t fruit, Bnd
Three gases common to the Earth—
■ vegetables are good sources of vita- hydrogen, oxygen and helium—have
I min Bl.
j already been discovered in it by the
Consuelo Is a Spanish name de­
HEY’D remind you that Gas, the same
spectroscope ot science and the
rived from Our Lady of Consolation.
Eggs Cheap tn March
fuel you Cook with, is indispensable to *
I . During March. April and May [ anew that ever-baffing question of
making guns, tanks, planes, ships !
I eggs arc said lo be lowest in price wnat our world would be like If it
They'd remind you to use this vital fuel
and highest tn quality of any time I passed through one of these astronuiuly in your home.
| of the year.
omlcal fiery fogs of space.
-ontinuously for IB hours a day
For without the ipeed of Gas, months
would be lost best-treating mountains
of metal. .
Without the economy of Gas some weapons
would cost 3 times as much .. . millions of
dollars added to the taxpayer's burden.
Without the prtciiion heat of Gas, airplane
propellers, armor plate, bomb fuses and
shells could rot be made as fine oral fast
as they arc today!
Ordinarily there is ample Gas for all needs.
This winter, however, with a vastly increased
War production requiring tremendous
additional quantities of Gas, you may be
asked to curtail your household use of Gas.
But remember doing your part will help
make available Gas for vital War industries
i •. Gss essential to Victory I

W. A. ROTH

i

This la the annual election of oftlgroup, The public U cordially in­
Anders and family of Hastings.
Mra. Howard DavU and Nancy of vited.
Battle Creek were Christmas din­
ner gueels of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Archie McIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowley Mrs. Albert Warner for dinner.
»pent Christmas with her folks, Mr. Wednaaday Jan. 0.
ind Mn. Ernest Lewis of Hastings.
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND
•
A very nice Christmas program
Pfc. Alpheous Dunn
from Fort
was given on wee. *4.
uie enmen
. ...
ind many thank* lo Mrs Cole and
Lain., surprised hi* parent*
lie children and others who took I Chrtetmaa night by walking in un­
art It
lovely
|
• w*k's furlough He
Mr. and Mr* Roy Perry called op ’ £ ^en •UUoned tn California for
&lt;r and Mrs Merle Rowley of Has-!llie 1&gt;a3t 33 montlu.
t"as -Diesday evening of the MM' Mr and MrM Jlra Wlcox and 3,11

NOTICE!

extends

BABIES
And to the tint of

1943 ws will give o
HIGH CHAIR

☆ ☆☆

Baby Furniture
When in need of furni­
ture

for

the

baby

or

youngsters we invite you

to stop in and see our
stock. We carry a com­
plete line at reasonable

prices.

☆*☆

W. A. ROTH
FURNITURE
Halting*

BEST WISHES

TO ALL

1943 BABIES

BEST WISHES

for the

BANGHART BAKERY

NEW YEAR.

Ack-Ack guns should

be included

in Cook Books!

I
i

T

Happy New Year
To All and May We

Continue To Serve You
As We Have In the Past
THE HASTINGS, BUILDING &amp; LOAN ASSN.
9 STEBBINS BLDG.

L

MEMBER F. H. L. B.

PHONE 2503

GAS
was production ;: j
um If wlsatyl

and for the first
Mama we have a
nice bouquet of

flowers!
WILCOX
FLORIST
Phona 2530

WE EXTEND
BEST WISHES
TO THE FIRST
BABY BORN
IN BARRY
COUNTY IN
1943

Our gift So the first
baby of '43 is a
High Chair Pad.

☆ ☆

A. J. LARSEN
HASTINGS

�TQK HA8T1NO8 BANNKR. THCRSDAY, DECEMBER 11, IMS

Th. Pint

Congratulations *
Bost Wishss.

We have a
safety-gate for the
first '43 youngster.

BEST WISHES TO THE FIRST
1943 BABY
MOTHERS — Visit our Baby Department for all of
Baby'a needs. OUR GIFT FOR THE FIRST 1943 BABY
IS A SWEATER

BEN FRANKLIN STORES

☆
Our baby goods de­

department featurn

Who Will Win the 8th Annual Hastings
Banner First Baby of the Year Contest ?

furniture, wheel
goods, etc.

Montgomery Ward
HASTINGS

GIFTS WILL BE AWARDED TO FIRST BABY BORN IN BARRY CO.

JEWELRY FOR THE BABY!
Of course Baby's arrival will require jewel,ry—the token of greeting and good wishes
for most every event in our lives.

Our Present for the 1943 Baby
Is a Baby Ring.

A fine assortment of gifts awaits
the first Barry Co. Baby born in
1943. Some baby is going to be
lucky. The first boy or girl born
in 1943 in Barry county to Barry
county parents will be given
prizes offered by the business

Dependable Jeweler
HASTINGS
'
MICHIGAN

Mothers!
We maintain a baby department
featuring everything that baby

2. Arrival of baby must be re­
ported lo lhe Banner by Jan­
uary 12.

3. Report of arrival must con­
tain (a) Exact time and place
of birth; (b) Parents’ names
and address; &lt;c) Doctor's
name and addtess; (d) Baby's
name.

We invite mothers to make
this store their headquar­
ters
for
Baby's
needs.

☆

Will Deposit

WE HAVE A SPECIAL GIFT FOR THE
FIRST BABY OF 1943. A BABY ROBE AND BOOTIES.

The Value Store
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

?3.00

TAYLOR’S SHOE STORE
HASTINGS .

Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty!

Phone 2241

State &amp; Jefferson

Our baby department is com­
plete In every detail.

First Baby Born

In Barry County

Baby Needs!
We carry a complete line
of baby needs and invite
you
your supply center.

Baby Feet. . .
WITH A PAIR OF SHOES

We have a
NICE CAKE

for the mother of

To the FIRST 1943 Baby
We will deliver one quart of GRADE A MILK to the
home of the FIRST 1943 BABY for 30 days, delivery
tostartwhen the parents wish. If baby lives in the
country, we will pay $3 cosh instead.

HIGHLAN D S

DAIRY

LyBARKER’S
HASTINGS. MICH.

in Barry Co. in 1943

PHONE 2115

we are giving

A BABY SET

Congratulations
TO THE FIRST BABY BORN IN
BARRY COUNTY IN '43

CARYETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS

Barry County's

1st baby of the
year.-

Fcldpausch's Food Center Extends

Congratulations and will present
-this baby with 12 cans of GER­

BER S BABY FOOD ond 12 largo

BANGHART'S
BAKERY
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

To the first baby bom

No. 1 of 1943
Congratulations!

W’VcwsMre
SHOE STORE

PENNEY’S

Greetings to the
First Baby Born in 1943!

BABY SET

BABY

We will present the first Baby with a
Crib Blanket.
HASTINGS

We will present the
1943 baby with a

WE WILL PRESENT THE FIRST 1943 BABY

Tiny though they maybe it is most
important that they be fitted cor­
rectly. We carry a complete line
of children's shoes ranging from
the first shoes to adult sizes. .We
specialize in corrective footwear.

Lovely little garments that
every mother dreams about
and so moderately priced that
she con choose a complete
layette economically.

REED'S DRUG STORE
Hastings, Mich.

MICHIGAN

DAINTY THINGS
FbR BABYI

We have a Special Gift for the first baby
born in 1943 — A $2 Gift Certificate

For The

in 1943

HASTINGS

(SHOES AND HOUSE SlirtUSI

Our stock is complete and includes JOHNSON and JOHN­
SON, MENNEN'S and other notionally-known products.

THE BANNER

☆

COMBINATION SHOE SET

SUPPLIES FOR
THE BABY

We invite you to visit us.

☆

their

treated gently and correctly. Our
yean of experience in fitting

We will prelent the FIRST 1943 BABY A

CONTEST RULES
1. Baby moat be born in Bar­
ry eoanty. to parente living in
Barry county.

■

BABY'S SHOES
Mathen realize the importance

NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943

C. B. HODGES

needs.

firms whose advs. appear below.
The birth record, with date, hour
and minute of birth and full
names of the parents and at­
tending physician must be sent
to the Banner office so that the
winner may be selected

cam of Condensed MILK.

FOOD CENTER
HASTINGS

NASHVILLE

s

CONTEST CLOSES TUESDAY, JANUARY 12. 1043, 6

PHONE Zill

�TTTT HASTINGS BANTTEM, rfttlUDAT. DtCkMBtH 11, I9U

.....

1

UCTION SALE

'

'/"'*

■- ■'!

'■i=g^bv on* The first odd moment

BARRY BYPATHS

ut
and four children spent Christmoi
going to send him some of our col- Town end daughter. Mrs
Leo with her parents. Rev. and Mra.
lection which he wont get in one ’ Chamberlain, Christmas. Mr. and L. D. Mlles at Wayland.
Leonard and William Kroon.

By JANE CAMERON
A Happy New Year to all of you,
especially to all of you In the armed
forces. We didn't gel anybody to

DELTON

Allen Terry and son. Michael, in
Plainwell in the evening.
Mias Helen Lawnsots of Ann Ar­
bor is spending some time with her
sister, Mrs. B. Bonner.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kybura and
children spent Friday with her
alster-ln-law. Mrs. Virginia Millard
In Urbandale.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Simmons and
son Charles of Ann Arbor spent
| Saturday with Mr. and Mra. Leon
Pennock and daughter. NaotnL

Kalamazoo. are spending their va­
cation with their paresis. Mr. and
Mr*. Henry Kroes.
Miss Loretta Magner ta spending
the holiday vacation with relatives

tatcred on Tuesday. Dec. 22as। fol­
lows: Harold Durkee. 148 R State
St.; George Nackclcan. 219 W. Stale
St.; Mra. Wm. Streeter. MlddteriUe,
R 2; Mra. Edna Brady. Middleville:
Clancy Tift. N. church St.: Curite
Hawkins. Jr. 714 E. Marshall: Mn
Prank DeGroote. Hastings. R 3: Mira
Hah Reed. 121 W. Green: Paul Msri
Freeport, R 1; Ted Bird. Freeport,
R 1; Mra. Maude McGhan. 438 E.
Marshall, and Leslie Cook, Hastings,

maxoo shopjxr Wednesday fore­
fence around our moniker, but they noon.
Mtes Elizabeth Robinson of Lan­
probably had more Important bus­
Mra. Wlnferd Arnold of Gary.
sing affent the weekend with her
iness elsewhere.
The surgical patients discharged
Ind, is spending two weeks with
parents. Rev. and Mra. D. W. Rob­
her
stater.
Mrs
Fred
Koppeiow
and
inson.
. during the week were Mrs Beatrice
A young man who enters the army
Mr. and Mra. Lincoln Bush en­ Eaton. Hastings, R 3k Alton Knoll.
soon reports that the doctors who family at Crooked lake.
Mr. and Mra. Will Whittemore
tertained Mra. Christian Lawrence Nashville. Fred Cox. Woodland:
examine recruits used to see If the
of Parchment and Mils Caroline Gordon Strodtbeck. 204 N. Church;
lads were all complete with ejea, were In Hastings Wednesday foreI Solomon for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Stahl. Clarksville; Mra.
legs, teeth, etc, but that now they noon.
Martin Hawthorne. 439 E. Blate
just fee) ot you and If you're still
The children of the Methodist ...---------- - ----- --------------- -— [Mrs. Busli were supper guests of
warm, you're in the army.
church presented a fine program in ante of Jackson spent Christmas at i Mr. and Mrs. George Frederlck- Road, and Claud Troutwine, Has­
evening.
the church Tuesday evening. The the home of their mother. MrsJuxj
tings. R. 3. '
Blanche Richards.
•- ( Mr. and Mra. Morris Lewis of
I hoarded a stick of gum to chew choir sang Christmas carols
Eight babies were registered on
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patton enter- Kalamazoo and .Mr. and Mrs.
sometime when I have hiccoughs
Mrs. Lucille Ogle of New York
Starling at one o'clock war time, I offer the following:
talned
,.u~. their
....---------son-in-law
--------------and
.&lt; daugh
a—
­ oeorp, Frederickson and ion. lo­
In church and every time I hear a
ter. Mr. and Mn. George School­ cal, attended a Christmas break- Mui. George Sprague, 148 E. State.
patriot make a wonderful speech B. E. Farwell far
Dec. 18; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Clif­
craft of Battle Creek Christmas.
; my conscience hurts. Either that, or
ford Converse. Hastings. R 2. Dec.
Mr.-and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson, lo- Gaskill Friday morning.
I my clothes are too tight again and and Mrs. Leon Pennock and daugh­
20: a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Morris
I in a new spot Where Li one'i con­ ter nawiu
Naomi were uuuacr
dinner gums
guests ua
of cal, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Castle
Brandt. 35 Eaton St, Battle Creek.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Glenn
Williams
and
ol
Prairieville
spent
Christmas
with
M
„
u
Mllu
mr
.
science located, anyway?
and son David of Coloma and Mr.
children at the W. K. Kellogg I Mr. and Mra. Barton Cortright in i and Mrs. Paul Paulknor and son
Block gelding, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1400 lbs.
McCormick. Deering 1940 Model A
j We did our Christmas shopping (arm at Gull lake. Christmas day. [Kalamazoo.
[Jimmie of
Middleville
spent King, Dowling, Dec. 17: a boy to
Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Ackley. NazhMr. and Mra. Will Whittemore | Mr and Mrs. • Gordon Stanton , Christmas with their Barents. Mr.
tractor on rubber, equipped with culBlock more, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1450 lbs.
vlllt, Dec. 20: a girl to the Rev. and
; reason that If we should see a bar. spent Christmas with their broth- i»nd children of East Delton spent : andMra. Ellta E. Faulkner,
'gain at the precise moment forty er-ln-taw and stater, Mr. and Mrs. ; Christmas with
her parents. Mr. I Mrs. Harold Burpee, who Is a Mra. Alfred Sllvernai), 333 W. Green
This is a good work team.
other females saw said bargain, we John Anders In Kalamazoo
and Mrs, Fred
Cotton In Battle patient in the American Legion
Little Genius 16-in. tractor plow.
.
[didn't care to have a pair of good , Thote who
-------------entertained guests on Creejr.
Creek.
hospital. Battle Creek, spent from Garry Rohm. Hastings. R 5. Dee.
hose ruined. A person's shoes are
All steel farm wagon on rubber. 16-in.
Christmas day were: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
' ’----Smith, who ta stationed at i Christmas eve until Sunday night
sure full of feet after a session with Robert Barnes, her stater Mrs. Hel- the Great Lakes Training Station, with her family here.
Callihan, Hastings. Rl. Dec. 30.
I Santa.
ta spending a ten day furlough , Mr. and Mra. Rou Pieree and
Brown Swiss cow, 5 yrs. old, pasture bred
(These tools orc nearly new.)
and Mrs. PredO. Hughes—Mr. and at his home here.
j daughter. Mary Joyce, wore dinner PASSING OF MISS
Durham &amp; Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. old, due
Mr. and Mrs William Duddles j guests of her stater. Mrs. Clifford BESSIE CROCKER
Mrs.- L,an
Dan Lwuueis.
Daniels, local,
local. jscx
Jack
„„
Mrl
2 sec. spring tooth drag.
Friends here exlend heartfelt
JJohnson and Miss Mildred Kipp, and three children spent Christ- Kahllo and family kt Orangeville
in Feb.
have some chunk baeon but I d have Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo. Mr.
Mr. and
Mrs Willard
Willard mas with relatives In Detroit.
Christmas.
sympathy to Rev. E. L. Crocker and
and Mra.
Empire grain drill.
Guernsey heifer, IB moi. old, bred.
। to slice it and I drew myself up and Waters and son of Plainwell. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Julius Knowlton of . Mixa Kathryn Horton of Kala- family of Brighton in their recent
looked him tn the eye and aays, "I and Mra. Willard Hall and two Buffalo, N. Y, have been visiting mazoo spent the weekend with her sorrow, the death of the former's
Black heifer, 18 mos. old.
Deering mower, 5 ft. cut.
can slice my own bacon yet a while, children of Almena: Mr. and Mrs. her parents. Mr. and Mra. Royce -parenta. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Horsister. Mias Bessie Crocker. 33. who
Holstein heifer, 10 mos. old.
my good man, I hope." and you Max Reynolds and children, local, Hcnton nnd family for a few days. ton.
Old wagon.
Old side roke.
passed away Monday morning. Dec.
should have seen him bat his eyes were callers In the afternoon; Mr.
6 coIves, six mos. old.
Mr. and Mra. Sherman Pritchard , Mr. uid Mrs. Leon Pennock and 21. at lhe home of anqlher broth­
Deering binder, 8 ft. cut, good can­
and look at me.
Naomi,
were dinner er. Kenneth al Ann Arbor.
and Mrs. Harry Leinaar.—Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. George Sprague (daughter,
vassei. .
f
guestf of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Patsy says she froze the water on Mra. Peter Leinaar and Mr. and spent Wednesday In Hastings. •
Mr., and Mrs. Loyal Flower en- starring at Level Park Sunday.
mathematics at the Brighton high
j tier knees during that zero weather. Mra. Lyle Leinaar and children,
Double riding cultivator.
local. Mr. and Mrs. Ebble Leinaar. tertalned the following guests on I Mr. and Mra. John Chamberlain school last fall, but was able to
I The little -grey Angora kitten Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leinaar and Christmas: Mr. and Mra. Leon'nnd daughter Patty and Mr. and
Duroc boar, wt. 150 lbs.
Toledo bean puller.
,---------------Leonard and four Cchildren,
Mr. Mra. Ernest Smith and family spent taken HL Since then she has been
। spent several days renrrangine the
and Mra. Stenrt,
Heniy Vr.u..
Kroes and threthree Christmas with titelr mother, -Mrs
Milking machine.
I Christmas tree decorations and now ter and family of Cedar Creek, and .nrt
she gets n running start and jumps Mr. and Mra. Case Orbeck, of Kal­ sons and Mr. and Mra. George Amanda Smith at Shultz.
Crocker and at the University hos­
Double work harness,'
2 collars.
Wil­ Leonard and son. local, and Mr.
^through them and comes out dang- amazoo; Mr. and Mra Roger ....
Jeanne Oates of Battle Creek
liams.—Mr. and Mra. Marshall
----- -- " and Mra. E. H. Bayers of Kalama- spent the weekend with' Patty pital at Ann Arbor.
Bng
with
long
foil
Icicles.
She
has
Around 5 tons mixed hay.
5 10-gal. milk cans.
Cider barrel.
She was a graduate of Pittaford
Doster.- ----soo.
seven toes and the biggest feet I Norwood and Mra. Mary --------Chamberlain.
high school. Houghton college. New
Around 250 bus. oats.
Forks, shovels, hoes, and other articles
local, and MLm Jeanne Williams.! Mr. and Mra. Roger Williams
Members of the SundaySchool
'ing her claws caught In the over­ Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. Max ‘ and ion Dean, local, and Mr. and sang Christmas carols about the York, and in 1941 obtained her Mas­
Quantity of corn.
too numerous to mention.
ter's
degree from the University ot
Reynolds.-rhls
parents.
Mr.
and
i
Mra.
Glenn
Williams
and
three
stuffed furniture and yowls to be
village Christmas eve.
Michigan. For two years she taught
Isom Keith. Kenneth and Kendall
released. Where does one get a man- Mra. Herman Reynolds, local.
Mrs. Alice &gt; Colllnx has been i ot Gull lake and Mlu Jeanne WU- Junior department and the adult at the Zion Mission School in Ken­
| icure for a cat? I call her Ruffle but
tucky.
three years In the Pittaford
I the jncn folks think it In beneath spcndlng several days with her | Hams of Kalamaxoo attended a classes of the Sunday school ui
.TERMS -— CASH DAY OF SALE. No property to be removed until settled for.
i their manly dignity to speak such a brother and stater-in-law. Mr. and 1 Christmas dinner at the home of see which can have the lament high school and one year al Trout
(frivolous name so they call her Mra. Irwin R. Jones In Galesburg. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie attendance. Everybody Is urged lo Creek.
She had visited Hastings at vari­
Robert Barnes and ten of the Williams near Freeport Sunday.
Rusty, after her mother.
attend.
Mias Mary Marie Henton. who
local Boy Scouts .spent Saturday
Mr. and Mra. Millard McBain ous limes during her brother's pas­
The boys pick on her by the hour night and Sunday at the Yankee Is attending college at Albion, has and daughter of London. Canada, torate here and had made a num­
and she loves It. She ta generally Springs Recreation Center.
been spending the holidays with spent Sunday with their parents. ber of friends who regret to hear of
tied up in some outlandish way with
Mra. Wayne Hord of Detroit is her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBain
&gt;«&gt; (uiu
and &lt;her death.
garters or other accessories, and spending the holidays with her Henton. She left Saturday for Tex­ their grandfather.
.... John j-— •
McBalnJ Surviving besides the two brothDEWEY REED. Auctioneer
CLIFFORD HAMMOND. Clerk
this morning I saw, her walking mother. Mra. Julia Weller.
as where she will visit David Mtas Dorothea McBain of Battle era mentioned, are another brother.
sideways around the house and took
Mra. Linn Seibel, who has been Townsend, who ta stationed there, Creek and Miss Kathryn McBain I Claude of Piqua. Ohio, and two staPatsy's ear muffs oft her stomach. on the sick Itat, is belief at this
Ml. ana Mrs.
Mr.
™... Albert Rogers of of Hillsdale spent the weekend at tera. Hazel of Falmouth and Mrs.
The boys' chum was the vllUan this writing.
.
Prairieville spent Tuesday after­ the McBain home. Kathryn will I Alla Miller of Pittaford.
nnnn at the
th- home
'------- **of
— Mra. Angle
----- ■- also spend this week with her par- 1 Funeral services were held at
time.
Mr. and MTs. B. Bonner of;! noon
MILO
ments to sell their home.
[of-Margret and Donald Doster for
Crooked lake entertained her par- ' Titus. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ents.
Methodist
J[the
the Pittaford Wesleyan Method
A
polnsetta
to
Zolly
Coffer
for
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Law- j Stevens were callers Thursday.
nlr
Last Week's Leiter
.
I Several young people frdm Milo.
Milo, I' refreshments.
refreshments. Mra.
Mrs. Mac
Madeline NorMr. Bnn
and Mr&gt;
Mrs. Rusaell Mott and (church with burial at Pittaford.
the
neat
way
his
service
men's
ad
­
rents, local, Christmas.
| Mr and Mrs. Ivan Smith were |I ffamily,
ami]y. joca),
Mr. and Mrs. Kfcrle Bradfield j। szeiioii
Delton and Crotecy
Cressey had a hay ride j nsan
tnan wax the chaperon,
Chaperon.
local. Mrs.
Mrs. Rcva Evans &gt;
-----------------♦*-*---------------dresses were lined up in last weeks'
Mr. and Mrs. Travta Royer of
1
”
us Mott of KalamaCEDAR
CREEK
wvtc In
were
&lt;» Kalamazoo Wednesday -party
party Sunday evening. After the
the
|--------------------------------- **-•
---------------------------Banner. Before, we had to-..sort Battle Creek and Mrs. Frank
where they were making arrange- I ride, they gathered at lhe home j —ON PAY D$Y. BUY BONDS— them out of the conversation, one
The Community club will not be
irden Jones of Fori
Town of Hickory Comers were dinChristmas dinner held until the eighth on account of
there being no school this week.
Johncock and family.
Everybody welcome.
•
Mrs. Ola Larabee of Delton has
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
been spending a week with her sis­
Because the Banner was printed ter. Mrs. Minnie Campbell. Mra.
a day early last week, the hospital Campbell entertained her children
news for the previous week failed and grandchildren for Christmas.
Mra. Dorothy Monroe and son ot
to appear, so Is given herewith.
Guild No. 18 contributed 3 dot Kalamocoo spent from Friday un­
white cotton blankets. 2 glasses til Sunday with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Campbell
jelly. 8 cans vegetables and 6 cans
entertained their children and fam­
frail as their Christmas gift.
A group of Camp Fire girts, Mrs ilies Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. John Lammers en­
Betty Lewis, guardian, sang carols
al the hospital on Bunday. Dec. 20, tertained their children and grand
children the Sunday before Chrtatwhich the patients enjoyed.
Medical patients are Henry Both- mas. also Marjory. Joice and Muri
ard. Hastings. R 1; Baby Robert and wife for Christmas.
Russel Watson of Detroit spent
Shellenbarger, Jr, Hastings.' R 1;
। Baby Gordon Gross, Hastings, R 2; Christmas with his family here go­
After the holiday rush, many odds and ends are
I Richard Jacobs. N. Broadway: Miss ing back on Bunday.
left in every department. Low prices will move them
Leslie Gould and family spent
Lettie Gam. 135 W. Grand 8t ;
fast. Sale starts Saturday 9:00 A. M.
Charles Johnson. Middleville; Mra. Christmas with home folks in Ful­
ton.
Eva Troutwine. Woodland, R. 2.
Mra. Ella Wertman received a
Bruce Lord. 429 S. Hanover; Mrs.
Oda Stambaugh. Sunfield; Mra. Christmas card from her grandson,
Hugh Riley, 328 W. Walnut: Charles Myron Campbell in Ireland.
Courtnay, Lake Odessa, R 2; James
Precious By-Frodocte
Roach, Vermontville, R 2 and Miss
Other doth, with sale Tog'l.
United States copper mines tn
Vernlce Benson. Alto. R 2. were lhe
medical patients discharged during 1939 recovered as by-products from
vui.wvw ...
Twelve surgical patients were reg- and IN! 38.000 ounces of silver.

Aa I am working in defense work. I will offer my personal property at public auc­
tion at the J. E. Scudder farm located 2 miles east of Carlton Center, 4 miles west
of Woodland, or the first place east of the Friend school house on

Thursday, January 7,1943
HORSES

FARM TOOLS

CATTLE

HOG

HAY AND GRAIN

ELDON COBB, Propr.

ODDS and ENDS

SATURDAY and MONDAY
January 2nd and 4th

Gloves and Mittens, $1 value69c
One group of Lunch Cloths at __1.00

Guest Towels to close at .
25c
Turkish Towels
29c
Hoods and Scarfs
69c
Stevens All Linen Crash
23c
36" Fast Colored Print23c
Remnants out at, Half Price
Purses were $1.95 &amp; $2.95, out at 1.00
HOUSE COATS GREATLY REDUCED
ROBESGREATLY REDUCED
COATSGREATLY REDUCED
JACKETSGREATLY REDUCED
WASH Dresses GREATLY REDUCED
'Carol King" Dresses G'tly Reduced.

This Sale Will Save You Money
Come Early !

WE.ARE THANKFUL
for the business we hove received

during 1942 and the new friends
we have made. From the bottom
of our hearts we sincerely wish

each and every one

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Wl CLOSE FRIDAY, NEW YEAR'S, JAN. 1ST.
Wo ore open this Thursday afternoon but bogin­
ning January 7th we close every Thursday noon.

Wishing All a Happy New Year
With Victory In 1943.

Frandsen9.
“Exclusive But Not Expensive!"

EARL R. BOYES
REAL ESTATE BROKER

‘f'

STEBBINS BUIIDING

PHONE 2659

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Christmas guests ot Mr. and Mrs.

PERSONALS

Charles Van Worden and Helen ci

Mr and Mrs. Clare Hager and son lln« Zcrbel and d»“«hter of DaBobby of Ugonler, Ind. were guesU
Mr and Mra. Van Worden
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Winslow over ,nd Helen remained Uli Saturday,
the Christmas hoHday.
| Lynn Brown ot Ann’ Arbor wa» In
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buehler the city Wednesday evening of last
and children of Mount Morris have | week, hl* mother. Mra. Bort Sparks,
boon spending lhe lait three week*, returning with him to Ann Artpr
with Mr. and Mra. B. A. LyBarker for a visit.
Mr- and Mra. G. Winston Shef­
and Mr. and Mra. Theodore Bueh­
field and daughter returned Sun­
ler at Pleaaant Valley.
Sunday gue*u of Mr. and Mra. day lo Traverse City after visiting
Ermont Newton were Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. O W. Sheffield, afeo
Lewi* Stolle, son and daughter of Mr. and Mra. Calvin Plumley of
Kalamasoo. Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Nashville, since Thursday.
Potter. N. Broadway, and Mr. and
Mra. Herbert J.. Freeland of this cox, Eldon Chase and Cranston Wil­
city.
cox attended the fmjeral of Judge
Kim Sigler has returned from a Clark Higbee in Grand Rapids on
business trip to Fort Riley. Kansas. Monday afternoon.
He also visited hfe sister ta Goth­
Pvt. Ranald Ingram returned
enburg. Nebr., and spent a short Monday to Fort George G. Meade,
time in Denver and Colorado । Md.. after spending a seven day
Springs, Col.
।I luuuutu
*. Lnzta
furlough wim
with&gt; ..ui
his nsvincr.
mother, mi
Mra.
Dora
Mrs.
Atton sp*nt C*1*1*1' I Ingram, and attending the funeral
, mas with friend* in Battle Creek. , of Ills nCphew. Edward J. Ingram.
Richard Beckwith and a Mend.
MUg Virginia Potta fe home from
Everett Harlln of Oklahoma both Greenville for the holiday vacation,
of whom are stationed at Great
Odon ChM&lt;.i wh0 u ,UUonwJ Bt
Lakes. III., returned Wednesday af-1 Rochester, n. Y, has been spendter spending their Christmas fur- lng hfe furlough with hls father. W.
lough here with the former * per- l Chase
,nu. Mr. &gt;M Mr, Ml» Brclwllh
Jud&lt;e
u„ R R
Mis*-Helen Wooton returned to: charlotte and Misses Marguerite
DetroU Sunday after visiting her and He|en Hetmansperger of Ypsipartnt*. Dr. and Mm J- A. Wooton. ,7*nn vera Christmas guesU of Mr.
since Thursday.
and Mra. D. D. Smith.
wre gurata of Mrs. M , MUi Cyiltheal Recd visited friends
O mu at a family dinner were Mr. ln Kalamasoo on Saturday.
and Mn. Dale Bldelman and chilMr and Mri Lyman johnson of
dren of Battle creek. Mr and Mra ■ Rutland entertained for Christmas
Wnyne Bldelman of Muskegon and ■ dinner Mr. nnd
h. L. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs Otto Lightfoot of near Traverse City; Misa June Johnson
Freeport.
i
St. Joseph Academy, Adrian;
Dr. and Mrs? Norbert Schowalter I CadeU Rkhard and Duane Johnand Sue spent Christmas Eve with
the Hall of the Divine Child,
hl* parenU in Grand Rap ds mid Moiiroc; Herman Bessmer and Miss
Christmas day in Sparta With rela- | HPlen Adams. local; Pfc. Mike
Uv.eM'
..
„ v .
J Krecskey of Kellogg Field; Miss BetMr. and Mrs Robert Fighter and |
powers. Chicago; and Mr. and
children of tain.Mng wereVgueste of. Mrt „obart Kenyon and children ot
Mr and Mrs. WIU Fighter over, Traverse City
Christmas at a family party
Mr
, Kcnnelh
hler of
Mrs.
Kenneth Bue
Buehler
of Mount
Mount
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Roger;: and Morris and Mrs. B. A. LyBarkcr
tab, . or ~.r ruru. arH were । spent .
... ™
«„
a few w
days ™
this week
with Mrs.
r&lt;e&gt;u ot Mr. ;.nd Un emu Ou- Ed Knmledklre or Onnd RepM,
nnrt Christmas.
cr.H.,m„
] Ur
ton Thursday nnd
Mrs. Waneta Bassett was home guesu of Dr. and Mra. Leland Holly
from Fort Custer over Christmas as of Muskegon on Sunday nnd Month&lt;* guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Strausbaugh. who enter­
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Cook and son
tained several at dinner.
Robert, were guesU of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Freeman Furrow, E. O. Thoman of Grand Rapids
Marslinll Furrow. Hill Garrison. Mfes Christmas evening.
Senta Futaow. Mfes Betty Cooper
Mr. and Mra. George Brewer of
nnd Mrs. Della Kopp wer» guests Augusta entertained for Christmas
of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Furrow of dinner Mr. and Mra. John Ennis of
Freeport on Chrintmag Eve.
Gull lake. Mr. and Mra. Rufus Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Watkins of Clintock and family of Dowling and
Chicago were guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cordra over Christinas.
o™,u,le" s.lurd.y (or
,nd „„ „ A
LawT«K«rtll-. 11 .
rtslt
,p.nl Bunday a( th, horn,
hrou... th. CTi.ri™ F Barn». who
, R
I. in InUUlW at
Field The ,
|„vUa
former is lhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. । ara.,t
HQnUQ|’II|C
I Christmas nnd weekend guests of

THE HABTINGk BANNER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1H3___________________________

Miss Anne VanBusklrit of Kala-

'

Mrs. Charles Leonard and Mra. I RUEHL—BACHELDER

:aaoo was tha Ohristma* guasl o&lt; C A f* I A I t W P M T C rrank 8*8* Pertained at ths
Christmas trees four 1________
Ir. and Mra. p. A- VanBtuklrk.
3 U V I A L C V L H I 3 Utter's home on South Hanovar 1 bra. and Christmas grew formed
Mr. and Mrs. Glspn Freeman and----------------------- - . -------------------- ,.—
.*? h?nor 1 * decorative setting in the Piral

Mr. and Mra. Walter Lewis of
ka and family and Mr. and Mn.
Uoyd Freeman of Ypsilanti ' and Cloverdale entertained their Euchre
Club for a chicken supper and
Christmas
party Saturday evening.
were Christmas night guests of Mr.
and Mn. Paul Freeman and Paula
Mra. Rpyal Hayas, Glenn Kahjer,
Mr. and Mn. Clarence DePlanta Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Capped. Trovof Grand Rapids were Christmas
pon. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Bennett,

Baehslder. West Vine street, and Center, on Saturday, Dee. 18. al Um
Cpl Milton Philip Ruehl. Las Veg- church in Berrien Center, the Rev.
served from a buffet tabic attrac­
as. Nevada, son of Mrs. PhUlp Ruehl Hubert Karl. brother-in-law of Um
tively decorated with lhe bridal Milwaukee, Wfe.. and the lata Mr. 1 bride, reading the service.
motif. Bingo was played during
Rurhl. at 8 Ust evening. Dec. 24.1 The wedding music was played bj
the evening followed by the.open­
ing of gifts by lhe bride-elect Candelabra lined the able* for lhe MIm Rae Becker and she also acOut-of-town guesU Included MLu candlcllght service which was road companled Mrs. Karl wiio sang “J
Icons Leonard of Chicago and by Dr. Paul Silas Heath, church Love You Truly" and "O Promise
several days last week with Mr. and closed the evening's entertainment. Mrs. Stephen Johnson of In­ pastor, and Christmas greens mark- Me".
wjth which aha had a
MT. and Mra. Ellis Kelley wUl en­
art tha n#ri whara iha To ouaasa
|*|i Christmas tree and a backdianapolis.
Talisman rose*. Mrs.
tertain
next
on
Saturday
evening,
| ground
of blue
Interspersedn«™wr ww« .
trolt.
,
were seated.
-----------------------clouds
--------------------------groom's mother, wm a
I THE STUDENTS MUSIC CLUB
Mra. Elisa Johnson is the guest of Jan. ».
Music for lhe occasion was pt?-1 with stars formed the setting for w»,ltc creoe dress and a
I On Saturday. December 19th from sented by Mra. T. Ashley Walker, ’ the ceremony. Lighted candles and----- •—
On
Monday
Mrs.
Morris
Hill
and
'
organist, who played the tradition- ,j Christmas
Arbor tor New Year's day.
ChrVtma* greens were used around I
5 to 7 o'clock. Miss.\Katherine
Mra.
Theodore
Knopf
entertained
Mra. Fred Feed, who has been
•'
------altar
“--------------------*------ *■ ■aisle
’*'* -----the
and the church
was !
'Humphrey entertained the stu- al wedding marches
visiting Judge and Mra. A. D. Mo- twelve guests at the former's home | dents' Music Club party. Christmas
The bride was attired ta a white | cmr^
, white,. strewn with .pine j
Donald. returned on Tuesday to her with a luncheon and bridgs.
sheer wool floor length gown and needles,
Honors for the afternoon's play,'carols were led by Beverly, Bradhome In Port Huron.
her fingertip length veil was caught
The bride was atUred in a while informally al the churrti
■
ford.
Frances
Foote
and
Alecia
went to Mrs Roy Hubbard and Mrs.
A wedding breakfast was
I Lohr accompanying. Plano solos to a silver sequin cap. She.carrted-TsaUn formal gown, with a long veil
I Mra. J. A. Wooton was In Grand Roman Feldpausch.
Rapids on Tuesday.
| were rendered by Mary Jane An­ a bouquet of while winter blossoms. I with lace insets. Her bouquet was
Mr. and Mra. Robert Jessen and
Miss Ruth E. Bacbelder, as maid- 1 of red roses and chrysanthemums
Delores
McOlocklln
and
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Bump en­ drus.
two children of Chicago and Dr. and
of^honqr
for
her-suter.
was
attired
I
and
she
wore
red
roses
tn
her
hair,
Alecla Lohr. Other music games
Mrs. John Crego of Grand Rapids tertained the Bump family on were played, prizes won by Beverly in a gretn- frock, fashioned floor
Mrs. Karl (Viva Smith) served her
Christmas. Those present were Mr.
length, a gold sequin cap, and her I sister as bridesmaid and her dress
and Mrs. Max Bump, Mr. andlMn. j Bradford qnd Alecia Lohr.
rence Crawford over Christmas.
■ Others who took part were Bar­ corsage was of red winter flowers ‘ was of pink satin, floor length
William
Moore
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miss Eleanor Page is at her home
Miss Martha Bacbelder. cousin of | Swett peas formed her bouquet and
bara Smith. Marian Marble. Myrna
tn-Marshall for the holiday vaca­
Knowles. Donna Lou Gury, Joan
and Mn. Andrew Matthew* and • Baulch. Anita McGiocklln and the bride, as flower girl wore a red . she wore ptnk flowers in her hair
tion.
floor length frock arfd carried n ! Attending the groom was his broth­
^hrfetmas guesU of Dr. and Mn f2^“y of
Donna June Knowles ChristmM bouquet of white flowers. Glenn , er. Cart Fisher.
Prank Carrothers were her mother. Edward Tudor and daughter and gifts were distributed by Frances Bachelder. another cousin of the | ' Following the wedding, a rtcepMrs. Lydia Smith, a sister. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bump and Foote. Refreshmenu served were bride. as ring bearer carried the ’ tlon was held at the home of lite In the Army Air Corps.
Belle Smith, a brother. Edwih daughter. Mrs. Stella Bump was popcorn and apples, attar which ths ring ta a ealla lily.
bride's sister, Mra. Karl. Forty
members went Christmas caroling.
Smith, and his daughter. Miss Mar­
Raymond Ruehl. Milwaukee, Wls.' guests were present to enjoy an tn- Hastings High school, later attend*
Illness but was able lo help partake I calling on Juhann Cooper, Lou
garet Smith, all of Whitehall.
nerformed the duties of best man formal time with vUitlng, music and
ot
the
Christmas
dinner.
I
Ann
Srobv
and
Mary
Miller,
they
Misses Florence and Helen Wade
for his brother, and ushers were refreshments
being ill ta bed.
are spending their vacation in
Thomas Brenner. Donald Walker, I Mr. FUher Is an electrical enginHospital Guild No 6 met at the ' Ann McDonald. Evelyn Clsgk;
snd Millard Bachelder.
I eer at Michigan Slate College, re- | tended
home of Mra. Guy Bauer for their Marian Nagel. Violet and Mary
and Mra. Steven Wade.
A reception In the church house; siding while there at Bethel Manor.
Mr. and Mra. John Walton of Christmas meeting. Mrs. Bauer was Edger. DyUght Biddle. Barbara Immediately followed the ceremony. &lt; East Lansing.
the local theaters before entering
Kalamazoo were the guesU of their assisted by Mra. Walter Perkin*,. Long Joined as new members.
Mra. Bachelder. mother of the bride 1
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military service.
son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Corkin. Mra. Arthur Han- ! The next meeting will be Jan. was attired in a dark red street ENGLE—OSBORN
sen. Mrs. Glasgow and Mis* Sadie 16th, 1943.
length
ensemble
with
bead
trim
for
;
At
high
noon
on
Saturday,
Dec.
CELEBRATE SILVER
-------------------- ------------------Bernard Williams of Charfute Glasgow. Mra. J. M.'Langston and j
the occasion, and Mra. Ruehl, moth-1 28. the marriage of Mis* Patricia ANNIVERSARY
Field. Rantoul. Ill., was the Christ­ Mrs. H. J, Foster were winners at i BRILL—MORGAN
er ot the bridegroom, wore a navy Osborn, daughter of Mr. and Mr* !
Fiftv relatives and friends of Mr.
Clinton John Brill, son of Mr. and street length frock.
mas guest of his parenU, Mr. and contract.
1 Wallace Oibom. and Sergt.-Major '
’
•
•
|
Mrs.
Albert
Brill
of
lhe
Hender,
and Mra. John Norton of Maple
Mrs. Ermond Williams.
Out-of-town guesU included Mra. Vernon Engle of MacDiU Field.
The employees of the Ben Frank- *hott district, came home from R. J. Hamilton. Coldwater. Mr. and .Tamp*. Fla., son'of Mr. and Mra. j
“J’n“ ?' n“£j7ln—~
Miss Nonna Michael was the guest
lln
Store
held
their
Christmas
party
Brooklyn.
N.
Y..
on
Monday.
Dec.
Mrs. Howard Burr Smith. Milan and Earl Engle of Hastings, was sol- br*u ““‘f BU’er
«ntavtrof her sister, Miss Ada Michael, of
the Hastings Hotel Friday eve- &gt; u. on shore leave
Detroit over Christmas and Ute at
nlng. Dinner was served to "13".' That evening he and Miss Vlr- Mrs. c. L. Jackson. San Diego. Calif. emnUed al lhe Emmanuel Episcopal 1, talnment consisted of music and
weekend.
When Cpl. and Mra. Ruehl left church, the Rev. Don M. Gury read-;
Mrs. Wm. Crawford visited her exchange of glfu added a bit of in- tlnlB Ann Morgan of this city were on a wedding trip lo Chicago and ‘ Ina the double ring service.
'' singing by Damon Warner and chilnaenraHno7ha
‘rhan7arihara fh- dren of Mf’Oad- UWTtDCe JamCd
husband at Camp Phillips. Ka w. terest, and a program arranged by ■ unJted in marriage, lhe ceremony Milwaukee, she was attired tn a j Deeoraiin;
Decorating the chancel, where th;
the j nf Kalam0 Dorothy. Clarence, Jr.
Miss Sherblnske and Miss Dickinson being performed at thte home of the
over Christmas and the weekend.
light weight blue costume suit and first vows were taken, were baskets
Mr. and Mrv.Chartes Laulenbach »M carried out. Bonuses totalling officiating minister, the Rev. Ed- brown accessories, and her corsage i of white chrysanthemums and white and Duane Bump of Hastings and
Th. rail
w W
of Marne were Christmas dinner $53.00 were presented to all in at- mond Holt Babbitt. In Grand Rap­ was of white and pink rosebuds.
‘
“
—
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tendance.
ta
addition
to
some
of
the
id*.
Following
the
ceremony
Rev.
guesU of Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Chrfebeautiful and lovely gift*
Following their wedding trip. Mrs. were spoken before the altar in the I
regular extra girls. The next meet- I and Mra. Babbitt served a dinner
peli and family.
Ruehl will return to Hastings where sanctuary. Mrs. Frederick Palmer, were left ta memor.e of lhe occasion
Ing
of
lhe
group
will
be
held
the
complimentary
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bril)
Mr. and Mrs. Horry Barnum. Miss
organist, played the traditional Including a beautifully decorated
1
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who •left
later for a---week's
Barbara and Paul Barnum of Lan­ last Friday evening in January.
nomlcs department of the Hastings wedding marches for the procession-; anniversary cake given by lhe Bump
moon trin On Fridav Dee 1R rn- high school to finish her year’s al and recessional and marriage children to their aunt and uncle,
sing. spent Christmas with Mr. and
Hospltal Guild No. 18 mrt on roule from Orent Lake*. III., they
Mra. A. J. Larsen and other rela­ oT.nr.Hov
I Mr tn&lt;1 Mrs Horton were marCpL Rueni
Ruehl win
will rere­ hymns during lhe ceremony.
it nl
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th- TTnltMl
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teaching, and cpL
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f« I
VUltwl Mr "nd
Ray Staley lurn 10
Vegas. where he » *Ttives.
mar-­ ried DSC 271 19.17 ,n Hastings or
The bride, who was given in mar
Biethren
Christmw
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al Dowagtac.
return­
Miss Jean Barnes and Mra. G. F. Brethren church for a Christmas, ainet
riage by her father, was attired In tire Golden wedding annivenary 01
Hastings on Saturday,
Chidester were in Battle Creek on party and chicken dinner at one
!
school
and
n
tennis
coach
and
inWhite faille taffeta with torao length the latter* grandparents, Mr. am
o'clock. Six new members were en-1 On
- -•
Monday,
Dec. 21. Mr. Brill re- i *mjctor in the recreatlpn depart- wslst. fashioned wit^ ,i sweetheart
Christmas day for dinner.
Mr and Mra. Levi Payne and Billy (oiled. Short Ulka were given by turned to hU boat in Brooklyn har- ; mfnt.
n eckline and long sleeve* which fell wlth them.
Mfes
Lottie
Tcuslnk
and
Mrs.
Fred
bor.
Mra.
Brill
remaining
In
Has-1
.
...
—
of Manistee ware guesu of Mr. and
I Mrs. Ruehl was graduated In June hi points over her v4«U White
Mrs. Henry Cook Friday and Sat­ 8. Jones. A short play was pre­ Ungs.
, 1941. from Western Michigan Col­ gardenias and white rosebuds form­ WELSCH—PURDY
sented by Mrs. Anna Newton, Mrs.
urday.
lege and since then has taught In ed her hand .bouquet and her only | Mlu
muu» Mary Purdy, daughter a
H.
J.
Calkins
and
Mrs.
Fred
Fried
­
WELLFARE—WINSLOW
|
_______ she
, was
_ jewelry was a string of pearls, the John Purdy
Clare Beach of Detroit spent Bun­
! _____
Hastings.
At Western,
of Joliet, HL. and F»&lt;
rich, directed by Mrs. Leo Well­
day and Monday with his mother,
Mfes Elaine Winslow, daughter of. president of Senate sdrorily. vice 8 f‘ Of
8Toom
Welsch, son of Mrs. Bessie Wtlsch
fare. Carols were sung and gifU
Mrs. Mary Beach.
Mr.
and
Mra.
R.
L.
Winslow,
and
president
of
Arista
honorary
soI
_
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OI
,.
n|r,_„ wclc
lunmi ta
*»marriage
.-r
Mrs.
Clinton
Brill,
a
recent
bride,
of
Chicago,
were united
exchanged. The member* made a
-served
-«rvert Bk
.9
I..
— ..
Mra. Opal Baker of Battle Creek
Donald
Welifare.
son
of
Mr.
and
'
ciety.
and
a
member
of
Kappa
Delta
as
matron
of
honor.
Her
Tuesday
Dec
29at Napoleon. Ohio
visited her mother. Mrs. Claude Kel­ donation of fruit and Jelly and 3 Mrs. George Wellfare, were united । Phi.
Cpl. Ruehl was graduated dress was of mistletoe taffeta fash- They will make their home in Chi­
dozen blankets lo the hospital.
ley
on
Christmas.
in marriage al
at the
me home
nome of
or the
me : rrum
In
from western
Western micnigou
Michigan vuncjc,
College, i ioned similarly to the bride's. Mary caro.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff TleUftrt of Van- | and Mrs. Fred Weinert and sons of
Mfes Lucy Bassett was home from
bride's uarenta
parents at
al 8 o'clock Christ- 1 where
where he
he was
was captain
cantaln of
of the
the var
var­ I Lanning and Max Weinert of LewPlaccs were laid for twenty-six mas Eve. with Rev. Winston L. sity tennis squad
della were Sunday guesu of Mr. and Utown. Montana.
------ J for ‘—
two --------years,
at a family jlinner at the home ot Spine performing the ceremony in president of the senior class In 1939,
’
Mrs. Clair McKee.
Pnlmcr Osborn leaves the latter weekend.
Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Goodell nnd part of the week for Cambridge,
Miss Rutti Lyle spent from Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs Herbert Bishop on Hie pretence of the immediate fam­ and following his graduation, taught
David are visiting in Eflmore and Ma**., after spending his holiday day till Sunday at her home in Christmas'when their children and ilies.
geography and coached tennis for
their families were all at home.
Midland* during lhe holiday vaca­ vacation with ills parenU. Mr. and Traverse City.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Rosenbaum at­ two years in the Jackson high­
Those firm out of town were Mr. tended lhe bride and gropm. The school, Jackson.—Kalamasoo Gdtion.
Mr*. Wallace Oabofn. Hls room-! Mra. S. B. Wilcox- and Mr. and
GuesU of Mr. nnd Mra. Kim Sig­ mate at Harvard. Tom Holyoke, oc- Mra. Merle Bradfield and Jack of and Mrs. OrUe Bishop and daugh­ bride wore a gold colored stree|- zette.
ler over the weekend were Lieut, i companled him home for a few days' Milo were Christmas gucsU of Mrs. ters of Holland; Mr. and Mra. Louis leiiRth dress with brown accessories
Bishop and son and her sister, Miss and wore a corsage of yellow rose­
Finnegan of Missouri and Lieut.!
A! «&lt;Ul
.M
j stay, later going to his home in Fred Ryerson.
Herrick of'near Los Angeles. Cal., j Milwaukee for Christmas.
Mra. Anna Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Maloney, of Detroit: and Mr. buds and white chrysanthemums.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur G. Diem of
both of whom are stationed at Fort | Mfes Eleanor Thomas of Detroit is Robert DeWitt. Mr. and Mra. Geo. nnd Mra. Ralph Richardson and Mrs. Rosenbaum's dress was of Wellesley Hills. Mass., announce the
children of Plymouth. It was a green crepe and she wore a cor­
Custer.
marriage of their daughter. Shirley
the guest of her brother-in-law and Klngwcll. David and Jimmie KingMiss Maliel Slraort visited from sister. Mr. and Mra. G. E. Goodyear. well of Grand Rapids were enter­ happy gathering.
sage of pink rosebuds and white Marie, to Rlcliard L. Fairchild or
Thursday till Saturday with Mr. and
chrysanthemums.
Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mra. Fred Fairchild. Mrs. tained at Christmas breakfast by
Mrs. C. M. Siu.cn ot Kalamazoo.
Judge and Mrs. A. D. McDonald
After the ceremony the tradition­ L. Fairchild of Hastings. The cere­
Hettle Richardson and Bob. and Mra. Mrs. John Kurtz, great-grandmoth­
Mr. and Mra. Fritz Southworth Hubert Fairchild attended the wed­ er of David and Jimmie.
entertained Tuesday evening in hon­ al wedding cake and lee cream were mony was performed by Rev. Dr. M.
iWilda Morgan) of Dinsing were ding of Mis* Shirley Diem of Wei- j Rev. J. R. Chrlspell goes to Jack­ or of their guests. Mr. and Mrs. P. served.
! 8. Rice al the Metropolitan Methoguesu of Hastings relatives on lesley Hills, Mom., and Richard son Monday to conduct services at D. Ashford of Milwaukee. W13. OthI dist Church in Detroit on Monday.
the
Wesleyan
Methodist
church
un
­
Christinas day.
BARBERS CORNERS
1 Dec. 21. After lhe
the ceremony a re
re-­
Fairchild of Detroit. Monday. Dec.
IleuL F. E. Lowry was home from 21. The ceremony was performed til and including Friday evening.
Winston Slone and Mr. and Mrs.
Alice Foley of Cincinnati is spend- ception wm held at the Wardell
Tullaha-saee. Fla., the past week, re­ at the Mctro|x&gt;litan Methodist
Miss Olive Lathrop of Detroit Frank Cooper. After the coopera­ Ing the Christmas vacation with Hotel.
turning Monday.
Ho and Mrs. church In Detroit.
spent Christmas and the weekend tive dinner, a musical evening her mother. Mra. B. Foley.
I The bride is *,gradpate of ThayLowry and children visited in Lin­
with her brother and sfeler in law. was enjoyed. Mra. Ashford being
Mr. and Mra. D. Snrder and fam- ’ er Academy it Radcliffe College.
den nnd Romeo from Wednesday
a talented pianist and accompanist. Uy spent Christmas day with R. E. Boston, and **
the groom ‘received
life
tertalned their children for Christ­ Dr. and Mra. C. P. Lsthrop.
‘
till Sunday.
Misses Helene. Barbara hnd LauBachelor's and Master's Degrees
mas. Mr. and Mra. Donald Wellfare.
Barnum at Stonv Point
Mr. and Mra. Roderick Warner ot , Mr. and Mra. Ralph Weaver and ramarle Maurer of Borgess hospital,
On Wednesday evening of last
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Hauer and from the University of Mlclilgan.
Grand Rapids and Marshall War- I’ Margaret Sue of Hastings, Mr. and Kalamasoo, spent Christmas with week. Mra. Dwight Fisher and Mra.
After------------------------------------------a brief honeymoon the couMa beHe were Christmas dinner
------ner, who works at Willow Run, were 1
I Mra. Clare Hager and non. Bobby their parenU. Mr. and Mra. George Betty Swift Watkins were hostesses guesU of Glenn Clum and family pte *111 reside tn Detroit.
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mra. of Ligonier. Ind., and granddaugh­ Maurer. Peter Maurer, who has at a miscellaneous shower in honor ot Hastings.
i
---------------------------------------- Homer Warner.
ter. Charlene Wenger, of Nashville. spent the past 14 months at the of Miss Audra Densmore, a bride­
Mra. Warner of Grand Rapids CLOVERDALE
Mrs. Nettle Kahler of Lansing was
Sunday visitors at the B. A. Ly- Blodgett convalescent Home In elect. the party being held at the and Mra. Erway of Kalamasoo call-1 Last Week's Letter
the guest of Mr nnd Mrs. Walter ‘ Barker home were Mr. and Mra. Grand Rapids, returned home Wed­ home of Miss Densmore's sister.
ed on Idargarel Snyder on Sunday.
Jamea Le».u of Leslie is spending
Barnum and Aher relatives over
i Melvin Jacoba and Joyce of Has- nesday before Christmas and will Mra. Edward Storkan. Sixteen were
Christmas day guesU at L. O. wme time wiih Mr. and Mra. WaiChrblmas.
| Ungs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schmledlcke resume his studies at Hastings High present and the evening was spent Coles were: Pay clerk and Mrs. Ro- fer Lewis and family.
Mrs. Henn- Seeley, who has been ‘ and Jerry and Joe. and MLv. Eu- after the holidays. Mr. and Mra. informally, the honor guest receiv­ bert Beattie. Jr., of New York city, I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewi* enthe iuest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Woo­ I gen la LyBarker of Grand Rapids, Julius Maurer of Nashville were also ing some lovely gifts.
Miss Bemlla Cole of Grand Rap- 1 tertalned their Euchre Club Satton for several weeks, returned and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bueh­ Christmas guesu at the Maurer
ids. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole of urday evening.
home.
'
Tuesday to her home In Biwabik, ler ot Mount Morris.
A. reunion of the Buxton family
,nd
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. ltobcrt
Robert Boykin Bna
and
held at the home of Mr and
°°,e ,n(1
Mr
Mtan.
"Rl
Miss Elaine Jarman of Galesburg was
Mra cvnA
!?™Uy of ®*tUe Creek- Mr Bnd “« »ons are entertaining h.r mother.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Finstrom and
Mrs. Robert Dawe of Detroit vis­ Nola Jane of Toledo were guesU of and Duano Jarman of Ann Arbor
ited from Thursday till Saturday
Mr. and Mra. C. F. Finstrom for were home for the Christmas holi­ three
Ohio.
with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Otto ,vnrttUW
Jline remaining lw
three.
Christmas. npia
Nola Jane
for days.
Mrs. Glenn Freeman fe spending
IsenhatK
a longer stay. Mra. Oarrett Isham
Mra. Dorothy Foote and Poppy I returnfd lo Toledo with her broth- a few days In Ypsilanti with Mr.
Kulanunu. relatives
were guesU „r
of Kalamazoo
and Mrs. Lloyd Freeman.
over Christmas, returning Saturday. .day.
Dr. and Mra. C. P. Lathrop and
■ Mrs. Bessie Welsch and son. Fred their guest. Mfes Olive Lathrop of
of Chicago and Miss Mary Purdy Detroit were Christmas Eve gue.sts
ot
Dr. and Mra. R. F. Webb of
of Joliet, Hl, xpenl Christmas with
Grand Rapids. On ChrUtmos day
Mr. and Mra. Carl Myera.
Out ot town guesU ot Mr. nnd ihey were guesU of Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. John Rose at a family dinner O. H. Southwick, also of Grand
on Christmas Eve were Mr. and Rapids.
STEAM HEAT
Mr. and Mrs. LoWis Christman
Mra. Wilburn Rogers and daughter
HOT A COLD WATER
and son Jimmie of Grand Rapids
ot Baltic Creek.
were
weekend
guesU
of
lhe former's
SHOWER BATH
Mrs. R. M Bates. Mfes Anglo
Bates and MIm Alice Bates are parenU. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
BlngU pjO per wk. wp
guesU of Dr. and Mrs. C. M Over­ Christman.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Christman
street of Detroit for lhe holidays.
Robert Reed, who is a student at wero Christmas dinner guest# of Mr.
lhe Webb Institute In New Yorit and Mra. Orin Miller at Grand Rap­
City? is visiting hfe parenU. Mr. and ids. Mr and Mrs. Ted Christman
I Mra. B. R. Reed, during Ahc holl- and two cldldrcn were also guesta.
Corp- Robert O. Conley of Ko­
diak Island. Alaska spent a 15 day
furlough with his parenU. Mr. and
Mrs. Olenn Conley, returning lo
duly last Bunday.
If it's for Mon and loys they have if at BAIRD'S
Mr. and Mra. Erls Jarman and
family had as Christmas dinner
guests P. F. C. Lee Hooper of Fort
Custer. Mrs. Llnnie Davis and Mr.
and Mra. Wm. Clagett and Melva.

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The vic* president of th* United
States votrt only, (while acting as
president* when there is a tie.

Rlnnlngs"
Sunday school at 11:45. Mrs. Attle
Hay, superintendent.
! Sunday Evening Cub at six o'clock.
Patricia FVwle.is. president.
Boy Scout Troop Monday night,
Roy Cordes. Committee Chairman.

1

JERRY ANDRUS

Acquired Wildness
The wildness of tha ruffed grouse
Is an acquired trait II would sit

manse. Tuesday eyenlng nt 7:30.
The Trustees will meet at the
home of J. H. Tredinnick. 942 W.
Green St. Tuesday. January 5. 1943
The Woman’s Missionary society
will meet nt the home of Mrs. Roy
Cordes. 005 W. Green St.. Thuradav
January 7. 1943. The study book will

AUCTIONEER
List year Aactloa Salta with

DEWEY REED
Dales can be made at Banner office.
Phom J4C7

kirk will lead and Mrs. John Engel
have charge of the devotional*.
A group of young peonle hclned
Stephen Hathaway celebrate hls 31st
birthday Monday night at the

Shipping Livestock

Every Saturday

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
At 10:30 A. M. Rev. O. H. Trinkein will preach on "An Appropriate

JAKE DBPRIESTER

Sunday school at 11:30 A. M.

INSURANCE

R. H. BURTON, Sec.

WESLEYAN METHODIST

Hastings
Prayer meeting this week Wednes­
day evening In at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Victor Bisson. 1 ID N. Wash­
ington.'Next Wednesday night It
will be held with Mr. and Mrs. L. J
Teegardin. 730 £ Madison St.
Sunday services at lhe usual i
hours. In spile of a great deal of
sickness among our people and the
icy condition of the roads and walks,
our attendance keeps up nicely. We
invite you to our services.
N. Irving
Watch night service at the church
Thursday* evening 'beginning at 8
o’clock. An Interesting program is
being arranged and everyone is Invlted to attend.

CASH
For your old Scrap Iron,
Radiators, Batteries, Alu­
minum, Brass, Copper &amp;
Load.
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
IM Ne. Michigan Arenas

WANTED—Bidert

666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS

CURT

SOLOMON

AUCTIONEER
ry line
Middleville

•asoo to noon.

FIRST U. B. CHURCH
Rev. Coldren's subject for Sunday
morning will be. 'Two Watchwords 1
for 1943." This will be a Communion
service.
In the evening hls subject will be.
'The Great Reformation."

JEFFERSON ST. U. B. CHURCH. .
Stereoptlcan lecture Sunday eve­
ning Jan. 3rd at 7:30 at the Jeffer- j
son St U. B. Church; subject—"The I
Old Book Finding New Friends” al-‘
so the- illustration with seventeen'
slides of the old hymn. "God of
Heaven and Earth and Sky". A cor­
dial Invitation Is extended to the i
I
public. An offering will be taken.

Otterbein Guild 9f the pint
United Brethren church will give
the evening program at that church
next Sunday. Mrs. J. Nelson Gard­
ner will be the director. There will
be Christmas carols.

TklJSS Fin ING

A Christmas program was given
at the -Baptist church Sunday eve­
ning. There were 'recitations, dlallogues and carol singing, and. treat*
for the children.

1 F RltNCED

LY BARKERS
Scraps of soap put through a tad
.-hopper become soap chips.

FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
The subject for Sunday Is "God."

MOTHERS!
Doctors ora going
to war, but

Peckham s Remedy

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The morning worship service will
be held at 10:00 o'clock. Mr. Slone
will administer the Sacrament of
Holy Communion and will give a.
brief Communion Meditation. Mem­
bers wiU be received into the church
The Sunday school win meet at
11:20 under the direction ot Judge
Adelbert Cortright. superintendent
There are classes for all ages and
each department Is fully organized.

C. “BILL” SHERWOOD

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

stays to help fight your
child's cough — cold dr
croapy cough. Pleasant, effectl vs—reliable — Ask for
PECKHAM'S REMEDY.
Sold by all druggists. 50c
18-8*

The Annual Meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company
of Barry, Eaton and adjoining Counties will be held at the Grange Holl in
Charlotte at 1:00 P. M.. January 20th. 1943.
The meeting is called for the purpose of reading the annual reports and
the election of seven directors:
•

Out Here
Tonight
There wasn't much time for supper tonight
with Helen getting home late.
A grand girl, Helen. Working at the canteen.
Running the house. Taking* course in nutrition.
Any man would he proud of a wife like that.

every hour of the day—
doing his part—making things move—
millions and millions of tons—
million* and millions of people.

Gosh, how that ice stick* to my gloves.
Must be ten below. ,

Boy, how that wind blows!

When Tom came home and told us he'd
enlisted, she took it like a soldier.
Made me want to go myself.
Sometimes I think it would be easier to get in
the scrap with a gun and a bayonet
than stay back here. .
Just as I thought. Switch frozen solid.
I'll have to thaw it out. VCS-S can't be held up
by a little thing like weather. It'll be a
heavy train. All lo^de^ with war stuff—guns
’ and tanks and planes.
Maybe one for Tom.

Funny thing—128.000 of us on the Centraleach doing his part in moving men and freight.
. Every man on every raihoafl every day—

Tom said he was proud of hit old man.
Said the railroads were a swell example of
Democracy at war. Decided he’s going to be a
railroad man—when he gets backfollow my footsteps—the son of a gun.
There’s the whistle now. Good old
' Jimmy Crandall at the throttle. I'd recognise
his signal in a million.
It's all right, Jimmy, we know what you're
haulin'. All's clear.

New York Central
BOV U. S. WAI BONDS AND STAMM

Lily White Flour
30 lb*, flour for bushel of
good wheat.

Pep your chickens up with
our S.B.V. mash. It give*
result*.

Quality

fuels

always.

SMITH BROS.,
VELTE &amp; CO.
HASTINGS. MICH.

Cold Weather Protection!

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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